1!:=1 1= O • DIED' On Thursday night last, in thin city, Capt. Bltcttavr. Coaxal:, commander of the United States Revenue Cut ter Ingham. in the 58 year of his age. • NOTICE! 4. 1.1. persons Indebted to me in the Waterford Store. are Te a4/1. guested not to make payment to W. H. May, as he is nut 101 nt or clerk, and has no authority to colleet, or settle any ac count or note for goods, had at my Store at tVaterford. Erie, Jan. 12. INN). MOSEJS KOMI. Norco to Volunteers. NOTICE is hereby given that I am directed by the AdJutant - 1 General of this Commonwealth to collect all the arms be longing to the State in this brigade, excepting those in the hands of the two regularly organized companies In this pluce. Those, therefore, having such arm. in their possession will deliver them to nte.On French Street.' few doors below the Exchange within two weeks ftom this date. F. DU t'TLING ER. " Er ' ic,./an. IS, 1 , 330. Brigade Inspector. Gazette copy. 1105 TAKE NOTICE. ygillOSE indebted to the subscriber will please call and settle their accounts on or before the first day of February nest, WWI neglect a matter so important to yourselves and much oblige, Yours, truly, BM rill JACKSON. Erie. Jan. 1/, le3o. 33 OrZ.Z.ING 02 1 .1 1 AT 0013 T. NAVE YOUR DIMES. QUARTERS AND HALVES. Gild Redaction in Prias a POWERS' New York Store -812,000 to 813,000 of Goode going Cheap, Tits subscriber, desirous of closing his merehantile business in Erie. will, on and after this date, cell his goods in lots to suit purchasers at nett east piece for Cash. My Hoek consists of a large and well assorted selestion of ppm GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, atc. Families, Hotel Keepers and nil others,are respectfully invited to call and supply their wants, and may rest assured that IlAariares still be offered them. My stock Is worthy the attention Maly or Country Merchants, stho tray be Cron of their supplies. Very Respectfully 5. IL POWERS. Erie, Jan. 12,11350. No 6 fennel Block; State street.. 0 Bushels Oranberilas, for sale by Jan. IS. D. S. CLARK. 4 ti DISSOLUTION. THE co-partnership in the Forwarding Business heretofore ex isting under ale &in -G. W. Haverstiel, gr...Co:. Is this day rbt.solved by nunualeonsent. 1.. N Tibbats will attend the settle iug up of th,e affairs of the late firm. GI. W. II i'VER STICK, • 1.. N. TIIIIIALS, I , U. lIAVERSTICK. Elie, Jan, 11, le.SO 3133 The under/Una thankful tbr the liberal patronage received I,y the abase nun, will continue the businea of Forwarding. at the old tuna of G. %V. ilaveretick 4 iro„ nod would re.pectfully Bonet a commit:ince of the patronage of the Merchants and others having property to ship L. N TIBBALS • Erie. ..Ih. 12. IPSO. DAGUERREOTYPE MINIATURES. iour ESSRS. WARD& WILLIAMS would Inform the citizens If.l. of Erie and vicinity that they Wave taken rooms over Mrs. trap's Millenary Store, 2tl door from the Erie Bank n here they .1% di take Miniatures in an exquisite and Beautiful style, which in faint of I:oldness and unerring truthfulness, are 1/I),tirtnine4 In an instant. as we were, upon the open silver surface portrayed Me laughing countenance ofjoyous Youth. with oil its freshness. 'From the moot aged to the veriest child, this is equally applica tle, as the unerring dellnlaton of life! Mininturm taken at reason a! le prices Ca ti sod examine specimens. Business Hours from 9 A M. tot P.lO instruertons given In the Art. • Eric. Jan. 12, 1E49. T"E petition of Edwin S. Curtis. showeth that he is desirous of keeping a tavern in Concord. at the forks of the roads that lead from Meadville to Jamestown. and from Waterford to Warren: and thnt he is well provided svith &OM room for keeping an inn or tavern; your pe tilionertherefose pray' the ci:urt to grant him a license, lead that he willitereafter pray. EDWIN S. CURTIS. We.tins undersigned. citizens of Concord township, in which the abo — ve tavern is prepared to be kept. do certify diet Edwin S. Curtis. the above petitioner. is 41 .. g00rl :s -pite for honesty and temperance; that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers and strangers; and further that such a tavern or inn is necessary to accommodate the' public and strangers and travelers. as wo are in duty to 'recommend. James Culver, Philander Bontwell, Wilber Webb. Simeon Stewart. Ernstue Crosby. Alanson Pierce. flob't Heath. Haman Heath. Arnold A. Hammond. Homan Millard. A. J. Millard. Ravel Mixer. - 31.95 To the Hoisorohl• the Judges of the Court of Qqarter Session's of the Peace for the County of Erie. TIIE Petition of Robert Hills respectfully showed). that your petitioner occupies a commodious house situated in the borough of North Enst, which is well Cal culated for a public house of entertainment, and from its location is suitable as well as necessary for the accommo dation of the public and the entertainment of Stran gers. That ho is well provided with stabling and every convenience necessary for the entertainment of strangers and travelers, He therefore respectfully prays the court In araill him a license to keep such public house of en tertainment, and he, as in duty bound. will ever pray &,c. ROBERT HILLS. We, the undersigned. citizens of North. East a'oresaid, being personally acquainted with the shove named Robert Hills, and also having a full knowledge of the said house for which the license is prayed, do cartify that said house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain tra velers: that he is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Otsubo is well provided with houco room and convenience for the accommodation of travelers: we therefore beg leave to recommend him for a license agree able to his petition. Alex. Davidson. John Greer, Wm. Chifreth„ Benj. !lis ted, R. S. Drawly, R. Drummond, L. F. Vandeusen, David Allison, Lemuel Brouin. F. F. Chappell, C. H. Jameson, Thos Van Scoter, William Jones, Benj. Hill, 11, H. Allison. 3t35 • Arpraus. ; i n rms. Rhode 'eland Greenen, ‘ ,l l- , SO Bushe l l do do do 20 do Northern Sperry., 10 do Sweet Russett. 50 do assorted apples for cooking. For sale by D. S. CLARK. Erie, Jan. 5, 1850. 2131 DRVEID APVL3II3. A SMALL lot on hand, also a choke lot of dried Peaches. for gala by .13. S. CLARK. Erie. Jan. 5. 2t34 PLOD s. rzc i IMLS. Fair Mount Mills Brand, 20 do. do. 10 libts. francy family, do. 5 do. do. , do. Warranted as good as can be made of Wheat grown en the Lake Shore, and delivered at lanv place in the. City free of charge. For sale by 1). S. CLARK. Erie, Jan. 5. 2t34 " The Pittsburgh and Erie !Wire ad Company." L LITTERS Patent having been Issued by the Governor. incur notating "The Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Company." the subscribers, a majority of the aching commissioners. do appoint Monday the Ilth day of February. lEGO. at the Reed House, in the borough of Erkn as the time and place for organizing said compa ny; at which lime and place the subscribers, to the capital stook or said Company are notified to meet an. elect by,ballot, out of their own number, Thireen Directors, agreeably to the previsions of the act of incorporation.. CIIARLFM M REED, • TROMAS 11. SILL, JAMES WILLIAMS, GILES SANFORD. WILIJAM KELLY, _ (Acting Commissioners, Erie, Jan. 3, 11t30. '404 • IT The Commercial, Chronicle, Gazette. Erie; The Gazette, Journal, and PO.ll weekly, Pittsburgh, will publish I weeks. 011111.6147P - ClinatT9Alll. PunsuAvr to an order of the Orphans' Conk'. of Erie euunty, will is: sold at public vendue on the premise?, on Friday, the vdi day February nest, all the right title interest and claim of the heirs and legal representatives of the late P. B. V. Unmet, de reamed of Erie, of in and ton certain lot of Ground in the village of Girard., with a small building mnantent, now in poeneeeion of Rosenzweig & Co., and occupied as a store, and which is held by the said lestator in common with one Wne. C, Kelso In equal moults. Terms made known on day of Bale. ELIZABETH liAMOT, 2 E xec . in JOHN GALBRAITH, Pio/dot Of Ow Court. Sep', 42./849. JAMES SKINNER, Clerk. Jan. 5, IPSO, 4411. • rouND. N' the 17th ult. nenrthe May Scales. on the Diamond, in Erie. a O cilver watch which the owner can have by proving propetty and paying for this advertisement. • lIIRAM PUTNEY. r.m..1311. 5, MO 3131 .. 0.A.13111 CASE! "run subFeriber will pay Cash, or Exchange Oil & Candles for . lord, delivered at Mc More of K. 0. 1W1.111317' or nt. my Ir:ivory. R. P. BELIEF:RT. Eric, Jan..% IE3O 3m3-1 1 70 KEGS 030 tho.ygeelarly, of White Lead In oil.from Buf falo and - Pittsburgh. this day In Store, and other paints in like proportion. bought to set/, and will be cheap, and warranted rod as the best, by A. 11. BURTON. Erie, Dee. 8. t 849. r. 22 rifle and Iklorthilast lv,oTreE Is hereby given that an elect on ofofficers for the Erie AA and the North East Railroad Company for the ensuing year It ill be had at the oflice of the company In Erie. on Monday. the 2lstday ofJanuary neat, between the hours 2 and 14 o'clock P. M. Erie, Dec. 22 , 11+49. G. SANFORD; Hwy. To the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Eric Co. THE petition of James Brewley of Harborcreek town ship in said county. respectfully represents: that he ip well provided with honed room mid conveniences for the lodging MI accamodation ofswangem and travelers. It the house be now occupies in saidtownship. He there 'fore prays the Honorable Court to grant bins a license for keeping a public MA of Warn. and he. as in duty hound, 14 ij 1 'P4ay.6cct .1.4 MEE , . BRAM LEY. We, tho out,oevihent, citizens of the Harboteroek in Wilich the above inn or tavern prayed to. bo licensed is proposed to bo kept, do certify thatiames Brawley the altave applica nt, is of good repute for honesty and temper. illl4O. and a well provided with house room and eonveni• cocos for the lodging and occomedation of atm:igen and travelers, and that snch on inn or tavern is necessity to accomodate the pubbo anal entertain stronger's and trav elers. Wm. IC Middaugh, Jos. Norton, C. Hull, Fitch, Aaron. Twitchell, Stinvon,.W. Taggart, William Hinton, A. Sinaloa, Alvah Dewey, Zuriol Lewis, J. P. 'Turner. 3t34 Oft BBL'S , City Mills Ur market price at Erte, Dee. 20, teio. uperflue Flour.. sold at the lowest .15.113. TIDIMI.B. Totten Honorablo Court 111 Quarter Sessions of Erie Co. T HE petition of Robert Smiley of Union township, county or Erie. respectfully represents that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers' and travelers at the house he now occupies. He therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public Inn orTavern, and ho. as iu .duty bound, will pray. &c. ROBERT SMILEY. We, the undersigned, citizens of Union township, in which the above Inn or Tavern prayed to be licensed is kept, do certify, that Robert Smiley the above petitioner. is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, that he is well provided with house room and convenience for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. Norman Nichols,• Win. Smiley, A. M. Edwards, William Snow, Abraham Tottrtellott, E. W. Bennett, B. N. Spencer, Josiah Einersodir .. J. B. overance. The odore Bishop, Jackson Baker, Martin Boyd. John S. Coo, Robert Thompson, IL 11. Brown, Robert Emerson, Harvey Sexton. .3t34 • To the HonoraUe the Judges q( the Court of Q tarter SCISiOnS of the .Peace for the County of Eric. qatiE petition of E. M. Mirk° showeth, that your peti t tioner occupies a commodious house, situated in the borough of Waterford. which is well calcUlated fur a pub -1 tic house of entertainment .for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. That ho is well provided with stabling for horses and all conveniences necessary for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. He there fore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or house of entertainment, and your peti tioner will ever pray, &c. E. M. BURKE. We. the undersigned, citizens of the-borough of Wat erford aforesaid, being personally acquainted with E. M. Burke, the above named • petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the home fur which the license is prayed, do hereby certify, that such house is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers or travelers, that he is a person of good repute fur honesty and tem perance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers. NV a therefore beg leave to rec ommend him for a license agreeably to his petition. P. P. Judson, W. Judson, John Curtis. H H. Whit ney, A. J. Farrar, .D. %Varner. A. H. Robertson. H. W. 11. May, T. B. Vincent, Hugh Hamilton, Sin). con Hunt. ' 3134 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Qearter Ses sions of the Peace for the County of Erie. T"Epetition of Alexander Davidson respectfully showed], that your petitioner occupies a commodi ous house, situated in the borough of North East, which is well calculated for a public house of entertainment; and from its location is suitable as well as necessary for the accommodation of the public, and the entertainment of strangers. That he is well provided with stabling and everyiconvenience necessary for the entertainment of stranghiirs and travelers. Ile therefore respectfully prays' the Court to grant him a license to keep such public house of entertainment, and he, as in duty hound, will ever 'pray, &c. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON. We, the undersigned. citizens of Noth East aforesaid. being personally acquainted with the above named Alex ander Davidson, and also having a lull knowledge of the said house for Which the license is praydd, do certify that said house is necessary to accommothito the public and entertain travelers; that he is a person of good repute for Wonesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers. We therefore beg leave to 'recommend hirn fur a license agreeable to his petition. J. Loomis. L. F. Vandeusen, William Jones, B. C. Thwn,' H. 11. Allison, Amass Hull, Jr.. S. S. Hammond, E. H. i t, , vidsou, Thos. Van Sector, S. C. Rose, J. H. Haynes, Benj. Ilisted, N. Norris, Lafayette Smith. F. A. Goodwin, John Cheer. - 3t34 To lite Ifonorablo Court of Quirk:. Sessions of Erie Co. TFIE Petition of Adam Wild of the east' ward in the borough of Erie, in said county; respectfully represents, that he is well prdvided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strati gore and travoliirs, at the house he now occupies in said oast ward. Ho therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public mu or tavern, and ho, 63 in - duty bOund, will pray, &c. We the subscribers, citizens of the east ward of Erie, in which the ab o ve inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to be kept, decertify that Adam Wild the above applicant. is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the !edging and accommodation of strangers and tra velers, and that such an inn or tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and tra velers. H. IL. Musser, 11. Ileelittnam Jr. J. %V. Newbarger, Daniel Dobbins, C. F.• Diefenbach, P. Knoll. H. L. Brown C. Siegel, Frederick Schneider. Fidel Duttlinger Geo. Witter. John Knotdo 11. G. Session. 313 To tee honorablethe Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses sions in and for to county of Erie. TITE Petition of John •Stewart of Fairvietv Township in said coun(y respectfully slimed]; That ho is well situated in the taken' houso forincrlv kept by John Cle mens, and knovin as the Stranger's Tavorn House, and th&t lie is well piovided with houso room and conveni• ences for keeping an inn or tavern, your petitioner there fore prays your honors to grant him a license to keep an inn or tavern, &c. JOIIN STEWART. We •the undersigndd citizens of the township of Fair giew, in which the above petitioned tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that John Stewart, the above named petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperknce, that ho is well provided with house room and convenien ces fur the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and further that such an inh or tavern is necessary to accom modate the traveling public. Randolph Pettit, Grogory Henrich„Jaeob Felsler. Rob ert Kirk, Horn• Allison. 8. Frost. Jacob Ziefiler, John Tracy, 2d. Georgo 11. Turner, Isaac Kauffman, Samuel Fidler, John Johnson. 3t34 To tr - e Honorablethe Judges now holding a Court of Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Erie. THE Ptition of John Sherwood of the township of, Vatrford respectfully shewellt; That he still con tinues in his old stand, and that he is well provided with house rornlct and conveniences for keeping an inn or tav ern', your etitioner therefore prays the Court to grant him a licence to keep an inn or tavern, and he will here after pray. JOHN SHERWOOD. Wo t h e undersigned citizens 'of Waterford township, in which the above earned tavern or inn is proposed to be kept, do certify that John Sherwood. the above pelt ileum., is of good repute for honesty and temperance, that ho is well provided with huuso room and conveniences lor,the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and further that such an inn or tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. as wo are in duty to recommend. C. Hazard Vincent, Levi Strong. P. R. Strong, Sam uel Jewett Jr.. Charles Woodworth. L. R. Sedgwick, Archd. Thompson, Moses Reynolds. Samuel Phenix, Squire J. Frost, H. Strong, Nathaniel Bowen. 3t34 Tuthu Honorable rAs Judges of Qsarter Saslow of Ms Peace for the County of Erie. a T II E Petition of William P. Stoke respectfully shetveth; Tim your petitioner occupies a commodious house at McKean Corners, In the township of McKean, in the county, of Erie. which is well y calculated Mr a public houseof entertainment, and suitable as well as necessary for the accommodation ofthepub lir. and the entertainment ef strangers and travelers. That he is well provided with stabling for home, and all ColiVenienlice BC ecimry for the entertainment of strangers and travelers. , He therefore, respectfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or Tavern; and younpetiitoner will ever pray. Sze. I,VII,LIAIII P. STOKE. We the undersigned citizens of the township of McKean, being Well acquainted with the above petitioner, William P. Stoke, and also have a knowledge of his house for which the license is pray ed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. that Mr. William P. Stoke is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers; we therefore beg leave to recommend him for a licence agreeeably to his petition. Joseph S. Buck, Benjamin F. Morey. John Stafford. John Drown, Martin Buck, Rowland Stafford, Jr. William Wiswell, Jr., Alfred Washburn, Benjamin C. Wood. David Hurd. Urus Schluter, Iliramplix, James Stedman, Daniel Hauck, J. C. Ster rett, Heinen Hilll er. 3t34 Toth& Honorable Court of Quarter Sessioas'of Erie Murry TI I E'petition of the subscriber humbly showettit That your pet itioner Is well provided with house room And other aroma moda nails for the entertaining of stranets and travelers, be would therefore pray your honors to grant h im a license to keep a pub lic tavern ia Gratianwille, North East, and he will pray: 11.-C. SKELLIE. We theundersigned citirens of Grahams , 'lie do certify that wo are well acquainted with U. C. the above petitioner, that he is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance. Is well provided with hone room and other accommodation, for the entertnining of strangers and travelers.thnt such Inn or Tavern is necessary to entertainstrangers and travelers. IL Hitchcock. Robert !Harshen, Joseph Babcor k. Mann Cole, !cum Malick, R. B. Cole, Peter kfalmk, Hugh , Gratin m, Jacob, Leach. Amos Rise, Janice Ottaway, James Welch, Voluev Belk nap. • .'21:34 PUBLIC/ NOTICE. HG. SESSIONS of the east Ward in the Borough of Erie, in • the con nty of Erie. ht;reby gives notice that he will present the following petition to the Cowl, of Quarter Sessions of Erie Colinto Pa., hid on the first Monday of February, A. 0. 1850 for In Tavern License, and ask a license for said purpose =said pet- Ilion, and the following certiticateaccording to the Act of Assent hie in such case made and provided. Ifo the Honorable VW Judges of the Corn of Quarter Sessions of Erie County. Mill: Petition of 11, G. Sessions of the East Word iu th'ellorough of Erie. and county ofErie, respectfully represents, that he is well provided with house rootmand conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of vtrangers and travelers,'at the house he now accuples in the can ward Ile therefore prays the honorable Court to grant him license for keeping a public Inn or tavern 'and Was in duty hound will ever pray. 11. G. SESSIONS. We. the vubscribers. Citizens of the East Ward - ID the thorough of F.tie, in which the andve Inn or Tavern prayed to be• licensed Is proposed to he geptolo certify that 11. G. Sessions. the above applicant, le of good zeolite for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travelers, and that suction inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain straingere and travelers. William J. Sterrett, C.-111. Tibbals, C, W. Mayburry, L. Drown, James Overman; Moses Koch. C. Siegel. Smnel Agnew. H. Ileehunan Jr.. Ezra P. Davis, William Young, L'hatles Lynch Thorns, coh,Eautual 4.,roter., MP{ TN QUART BOTTLES. FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING 1 0 11011 AN INieURR STATE OF THE 111.000 OR HABIT OF 'l'll2 SYSTEM, VIZ.: Scrofula or lanes Roil, Riwassatisra, Obstinate Culaneoue Erup tions. Pimples, or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, /tike, Chronic &ere Eyes, BEng IVorne or Teller, Scald Mad, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones aged Joints, Stabb.ira Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp. tome, Sciatica, or Lumbago; and Disease:orig . ingfrom an inju dicious use of Mercury, defiles or Dropsy. Exposure or Impra. denee is Life; also, (Atomic Constitutional Disorders. !,c. gluts Medicine has acquired a very extended and established reputation wherever it has been used, based entirely on Its owtitnerits. which its superior efficacy hasalotte sustained. The unfortunate victim of hereditary disease, with swollen elands, contracted sinews. and bones half carious has been restored to health and vigor. The scrofulous patient. covered with ulcers, loathsome to himself and his attendants. has been made whole. Hundreds of persons. whb had groaned hopelessly for years under cutaneous and glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism. and Illa• ny other ccinplailits springing from a derangement from the se cretive organs and the circulation, have been raised as it were front the rank of disease, - and now, with regenerated constitutions. gladly testify to the efficacy of this Inestinia Isle preparation. The testimony of those who have hem cured by its use, with their res. hienees, has been published front time to time; and were it desir able, a mass of the most overwhelming testimony could be brought forward. proving most conclusively its luetalinahle value. The afflicted, and those who have not used this medicine are invited to make a trial of its viruses, and appropriate , to themselves the benefits which it alone can bestow., • • "TRUTH IS STRONGER TItAN FICTION." The attention of the reader is called to the following astonishing cure, affected by Sands' Sarmpariita. This 14 to certify 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 effect in arresting the progress of the complaint, on the contrary, she commonly grew worst•, and alter expending be tween 670 and sda with ph3sicians, besides amine other rt•tuedies without seem-s, till the ifiSCAPC had eaten away the cartilage of her nose. made its appearance on various parts of her holy, and hail finally commenced it+ ravages in the roof of her moutb. In this dreadful situation. whit the prospect of death staring her in the face, I stated her case to Dr. Disosway, agent fur Sands' Sarsaparilla, in Newhern, N. C., by whom I was advised to use that article; and to my surprise and that of my neighbors, to whom her case was known. after using fbur and a half bottles she was restored to perfect health, and that in the space of three weeks, and was able to work in two weeks front the time she cowmen .ced taking it. in witness of the truth of this statement, I have tereunto of my name, this loth day of September. 1817. JoBl-3 . 11 111cCOTTER, .f.l'. Mouth of Nenseßiver, Craven Co., N.C. ULCER CURED OF SEVEN YE tRS' STANDING. • This cure was effected in July, PM; th .re have teen no symp toms of a return, , and herhealdi mull continues good, July tete. NEW YORK, July gd. 1811. Messrs. Bands:—Gentletnen—l consider it but an act of justice to you to State the following facts in reference to the great benefit I have received in the Cure of an obstinate Cancerous Ulcer on my breast. I was attended for eighteen months by a regular and skilful phy sician, assisted by the advice and counsel of one of the most able and experienced surgeons, without the least benefit whatever. All the various methods of treating cancer was resorted to; for five weeks in succession my breast was burned with caustic three time a day, and for six it was d'aily syringing with a weak solu tion of nitric mid, and the cavity or inter ulcer was so large that it held over an ounce of the FOll/11011. The doctor probed the Meer and examined the bone, and said the disease was advancing rap idly to the - Mugs, and if it did not get speely relief by medicine or by an operation, the result would be fatal. I was advised to have the breast laid open and the bones examined; but finding no relief from what bad been done, anti feeling I wa. , rapidly getting worse, n i rr ,o,; despaired of recovery. and considered my case nearly hopeless. Seeing various testimonies and certificates ofcure by the use of Sands' Sarsaparilla, in cases similar to my own. I concluded to try a few bottles, several of which were used, but. from the long emoted character of my dirt Now, produced no very decid id change. considering this as the only probable cure ft Jr my rn-c, I perse vered until the disease was entirely cured. It is IIDW over eleven mouths since the cure was completed; there is tint the sli4litest appearance of a return. I therefore pronounce lope(' 551,LL. and the cure entirely effected by Ponds' Sursparil la, es I tool, no o ther medicine pf any kind dariirg Vic time I was' acing it, our have I token any since. Please excuse this long deferred acknowledgment, which I think it my duty to make' Year valuable Sarsaparilla cured Inc. with the blessing of his ins Provrdthice, when nothing else could, and feel myrell under lasting obligations to you. - I can say many things !cannot write, and I do most respectfully invite- Indies afflicted as I have been, to call upon me, and I will satisfy them fully oldie truth as stated above, and many other thing: in refer ence to the case. NANCY J. MILLER Sullivan et. ADAM WILD 1 4 /011.8' ca.I,ESILSTED SAISSPVILILLA —This excellent compound, which is creatl lig such a universal Interest throughout the coun try. has made its way successfully into the favor of oar citizens and the people around us. We have read again and again of the efficacy of Invaluable medicine—if we can call a very pleasant beverage medicine—but not until recently have we had any posi tive proof which could induce us to speak fairly of it. But. from facts in our pos-ession. we are now well convinced that, without any exception. It is the safest, pleasantest. and best compound ever offered to the public, for the cure of all chronic disease, rheuma tism and scrofula, and all Impurities of the blood, together with many complaints. It has so long been remarked that the age is one of "nostrums and nostrum-venders." that we hardly dare recommend a valua ble discovery in the Medical Science, lest we Jeopardize our rep utation for incredulity and consistencyx but in this instance we hesitate not Mittman! the remark which we have made above.— Hartford Review. SORE THROAT. The following is an extract from n feller received from Mrs. Bevan who had been afflicted several years s i ith Scrofulous Ul cers, liyapepsiJ, &c., and recently an affection of the throat and chest:— . . Messrs, A. B. & Scans: Before I commenced•using your Sarsaparilla, toy sufferings were almost past expression; my throat was completely ulcerated, I hail a dreadful cough, and there were frequently weeks together that I could not speak above a whimper: and besides ' the inftunation front my throat extended to toy head. to that my hearing was very much impaired. After taking the Sarsaparilla a short time, my health improved, and my throat is now well; I am as free from cough and tightness of the chest as ever I was, and can hear quite distinctly. My throat has been well about three months, the cure of which has been elficted en tirely by the use of your Sarsaparilla. Your friend. LOUISA R. BEVAN. BOWS 84.11,SATIRILLA—SOARLST FEVER DlSSnmen OS ITS Tea. sons!—This dangerous and alarming affection, which ltas swept from the stage oftitne so many both at the Innocent age of infancy, and the more vigorous and mature age of manhood, has at length met its bane and antidote, and its evil effects upon the system nre laid waste by the powerful influence of this preparation,- A little grand child of Mr. Win. Patrick, wood-corder, was attacked with scarlet fever, which letther in a dreadful state; her body was mit ered with particles of scarlet eruptions; a large lump something like a bile, and at least two inches in diameter, made Its appear 'Mice on the shoulder, which broke and discharged an almost in credible quantity of most offensive matter; and besides this, large quantity was discharged from the ears, of a very offensive char acter. Almost despairing of ever stopping the discharge, they made trial of SAND'S SARSAYA WILLA. which effected a com plete cure, the child having taken only one bottle. For the benefit , of those suffering from the baneful effetts of this horrible disease, Mr. Patrick will be pleased to inform any person as t the correct , nes, of this statement, if they call at his residence in Exeter-st. near Fawn-st.—Ralliasers Saa. The following testimonial to the value of the Sarsaparilla, is from the Rev. Luther Wright, aged 76 years, Congregational Min ister, residing at Woburn. Woatins;Mass.,Marh 311th, 1819. Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen—From what I have experienced, and from the information I have recently received from a number of persons of blgb rerpectabilitv who have used your Sarsaparilla I have not the host &nib/ but that it is the moat valuable medicine, and that the numerous certificate* yon have received of its efficacy are fully sustftiined by erperiesca and although its r !potation and utility are very extensive. and stand in no need of my humble cf-' kiss to Increase them, 1 want all who are afflicted by disease to become acquainted with the efficacy and power of your valuable medicine. I am, gentlemen, gratefully amt very respectfully yours. LUTHER WRIGHT Prepared and LW, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. SA Nhb. Druggists and Chemists, 190 Fulton-a, corner of William, New York. bold also by Drinzists general y throughout the United States and Canadas. Price 81 per bottle; six Bottles for 83. For Bale by .1.11. BURTON, No. 3, Reed House, Erie, Pa. Erie. Dec .29,1819. . lyeow3l To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions in andfor the County of Erie. . THE Petition of Chauncey Hill, of west Girard town. ship, respectfully showeth, that he is well situated in the tavern house wellknown as the West Girard Hottio, the same which he has occupied the last year, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for keeping an innor tavern. your petitioner therefore prays tlA ‘ Court to grant him a license to keep an inn or tavern, and he will ever pray.. CHAUNCEY HILL. Wo the undersigned citizens of the township of Girard in which the above mentionettavern is proposes to he kept, do certify that Chauncey Hill, the above petiticm er is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance. that ho is well provided with house room and conveni ences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and futher that such inn err tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain travelers. James Laughlin. Adam Laughlin. John, Robertson. John W. Bilverthorn, William Silverthern, David Ahel, Maxon Godfrey, John C. Miller. Leonard Allen. Ab ner R. Beebe, 'Luther Canfield, John Davenport, Josbph Lord. 3t34 To the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Erie Co. THE petition of Stephen Munger of the village of Al bion. township of, Conneaut. county of Erie. respect• fully represents that be is well presided with house roans and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers at the house he now occupies. in the township of Conneaut.. lie Wessling prays the•Hen orabtu Conti to, grant him &license for keeping a public Ina oe Tavern, and' he. as in duty Nand. will ever pray. &c. STEPHEN MUNGER. We, the subscribers. Mazers of the village of Albion, township.of Conneaut, irk the county of Erie. in which tho above inn or Taverd prayed: trebe licensed is pro- posed to be kept. do certify'. that Stephen Munger. the above applicant. Is of good repute for honesty u and tem perance. and' is well provide& with hone() room and con veniences for the lodging On&occommodution of strangers 'and travelers, and thut such an tun or Tavern ,is,neces eery tasoComnrodate the publio and entertalw strangers and travelers. P. Clark. lne* Neltendni, E. ht. Wells. John' Clark, A. N: Frost. D. Newton, Aaron4lary. Cross Luther Litchfield. Jesse Clark. Michael Jackson. Isaac Ilniolus, James P. Pattl John rokbes, , BAILEVSDURCI. VA, Dee, 13, 1813 7'e as Hoesrabis as farigesof as Gnat Itiaarter &ruins of the Peace in areifor as County of Eris. Petition of Peter Knoll isespectfUlly shivritht That your 1. petitioner has erected a commodious new house. situate on the corner ofPeaeh Street and the Buffalo road in the west Ward of the Borough of Erie. which is well ealculotedlbr a public house of entertainment, and from its location and situation is suitable as well as necessary ibr the accommodation of the public and enter Lumen*. of strangers and travelers. Thal sße le well provided with stabling the horses,andvill cottilsniences necessary for the entertainment of strangers and travelers, he therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or pubrie tiOUte 4.1 . ante . rpziamenti and roy.r poworier will ever pray &c. PETER BKOLI,. We the undersigned ' citizens of the West Peter of the Borough of Erie, being personally acquainted with Peter Knoll the above named petitioner. and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed. do hereby certify that such is OCCell• nary tonecounnodate the publi c and entertain strangers and tra velers, that lie is it person of good repute for honesty rind temper ance, and that be is well provided with house room and conveni ences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travel: err; we therefore beg leave to recommend him fpm a license agree. ably to Isis petition. Jacob Benson, J. If. Williams, Sherbun Emit I.S. Erhart. S. kV' Keefer, J. K. Dnmars. A. W. Brewster, Thos. Afelsaff..y. ill:clurel Knoll, M. Metz, 11. Bates, C. George, John llughes, George A. Elliot, 3. Zimmerle. 2t34 To the Honorable the :hedges of the Court of Quarter Session, of the Comoty of Erie. Tip: petition of Menzo %Y. Keith respectfully showelh , that your pentloaer occupies a commodious boiler, situate in the welt ward, of the borough of Erie, which Is well calculated for a Public house of entertainment. nnd from its situation is suitable as cell as necessary for the aeccinmodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and travelers. That hetsxril provi ded with stabling for horses and all COlNCillenceo necessary for the entertainment of strangers and travelers; he therefore respectfully ' prays the Court to grant him a license td keep an inn or public house of entertainment there. And your petithmer will pray,&e. bf. W. KAMA. We the undersigned c {Livens of the west ward of the borough of Erie. being personally acquainted with M. I.V Keith, the tame named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is Kayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public. and entertain strangers and travelers, that he Is a person of good- repute for honesty and terns mance. and that hr Is well provided with lonic room and eon venieneesi for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers. We therefore recommend him for a license agreeably to his petition. P. 11. Oliver, D. Zitnunermnii, G. W. [Tighe% William KeIIY, W. 0. Warren. O. G. Powers. G. W. Goodrich. .1. Zi 11111 l erle. Chas. 11. Wright: 'J. 11. Wilyarns, W. A. Drown. D. F. Erie Jah. S, 1,830. tha lionueithle Judges of 14e Owl vj quarter Sessions of Erie T"Epetition of Win. A. Body. of Harbor Creek township in said county, respectfully represents that he is well pro. ided with house ODOM and con v,eniences thr the lodging and accommo dation of strangers and trot eters at the house lie now occupies, known as the half-way house in said township. He therefore prays tho honorable Court to grant hint a Meier° for keeping public Inn or Tavern. WM, A. 11F.SIX. We the subscriber.. citizens of Harbor Creek township, in which the above mentioned Inn or Tavern Is proposed to be kept, do certify, that Win. A. Healy the above petitioner. IN of good re pute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and other conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and that suchen Inn or Tavern is itecessarr fur their accotnniodatton. T. P. Carr. T. H. Peck. Cline. T. Kendrick, 11. W. Foster, E S. &Worm. J. P. Turner 8011111111aYli ISM 1111 J. W . Alchnne. P Elliott, Milo Terry, AI. Wigton. Thomas Kendrick. 301 To Me Honorable court of Quarter Sessions of Erie Connty T"Epetition of 11. 1.. Brown of east Ward of the borough of Erie in said county, respectfully repre,ents, that lie I. will provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers, at the house he now oc cupies in said east ward lie therefore prays the ihmorable Court to grant hint a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern, and he. no In duly bound, will pray, &c. 11. 1,. BROWN. We. thq subscribers, cttizans of the east Ward of Erie, in which the above Inn or Tavern prayed to he licensed is proposed to be kept, do certify that U. L. Brown, the above applicant. is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and .is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the lodging and accotnino I alion of strangers sad travelers, and that such nit hut or Tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and einertaiit strangers and travelers. W. N. Lewis, Thoa. C. Colt, T. R. Carter, C.' W. Mnyburry. J. Towner. H. G. Sessions, Moms Koch, sl. 11. Kelsey. C. W. 'rib. 1,31.,, Oliver Snatfortl, 4. T. Brown, 0. D. epatronl, H. R. Heivey, N. S. Knowlton. 21.31 Erie aionly sr T 11) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the. Sheri ff ' of sail County greeting. Whereas at an Orplmn's Conn held at Erie. in and for the county of Erie, the 20111 day of 'Members A.D. irli9, before the lico, G. Church President. and his asdociate Jim tiers of the said Court, the petition of Morgan L. Candee and Ed. ward Scribner, who represent and hold thainteredt of Johnston Lainlin the property hereinafter mentioncq, was presented set ting forth. '1 hat 'flioinas Laird, Esq.. late of the borough of Erie, died on or about the first day of April, A. D. 1833, became as to the real estate hereinafter described, leaving a widow, to wit: Mary Ann Laird and issue ten children to wit: Mary Ass, (intermart ied with Doct. Mason C. Kellogg,) Jahartaa Laird, (abuse interest your petitioners are the owners of) George IY, Laird, William Laird, who has wince deceased leaving a willow and issue two children, to wit: Thomas laird and Willson Laird yet in their minority, (for whom Alexander Mchaffey is the lawful guardian) Jane, (a too was intermarried with Alexander Alchain.y, the said Jane since deceased leaving issue one child, to wilt ' Thomas L. Melialtiry, now a minor:Awd-fourteen years old, who has no guar. dian) Thomas Laird, Jr.. James J.a.rd, (who has since died lutes-. tate, unmarried and without issue) Margaret Laird.„ (who has also died unmarried, without issue pod intestate? Etsilise Laird, !M -oult Laird mid Richard Laird. The sold Thomas Laird, Esq., died seised in Ills deinesbe PP of fee of nod in the following, de retitel !!l 1 19 1 ■ in the borough of Erie and known by Icing num bered in the rectal plan of lt., :Ms ):1 the town of Erie as follows, viz; The South hailer twelve liondred eighty five, (12'.4)) twelve hundred and eighty six, (12F-4) melte hundred eighty coven, (1287) the South hall of twelvelinudred eighty eight, (1218) twelve hundred eighty four. (1.21) The North half of thirteen hundred ninety eight and thirteen hundred ninety nine, (1398 and 10'J9) seven hundred and eleven, 17111 seven hundred twelve. (712 J sew en hundred fourteen, 171.1) sevep hundred and fifteen, [7131 seven hundred and eighteen. (718) seven hundred and nineteen, [7lOl two thousand seventy nine, (2070) two thousand eighty, 10:10 two thousand eightyone, (24811 two thousand eighty td: o, toel two thousand eighty three. i2tU.3,1 two thousand eighty f0ur.2.;:81 I two thousand eighty five, [2083 two thousand eighty six, 2000) and two thousand eighty seven. (20137) And praying the cotut to award nn Inquest to make partition of the premises aforesaid, to and among the children and legal representatives of the said Thomas Laird, Esq. deceased, in such manner and in such pro portiOns as by the laws of this Common:eolith is directed, it the sonic can be made without prejudicei to or spOiling the whole.— Out if such partition cannot I* made then, to value and appraise the same &c., whereupon the said court on the prootand consider. ta'ou of the premises awarded an inquest fur the purposed aforesaid. We therefore command you that Inking with j&ru tWelve good and lawful um of your hailwick, you go to and ingli the piemises aforesaid, and there In the presence of the limited aforesaid, by you to be wanted, if being warned they will be present, anilhaving re spect to the true valuation thereof and upon the oaths a ul affirma tions of the - said twelve good and lam, ful men, you make partition to and among the heirs and legal representatives of Mesa d intestate In such manner and in such proportions as by the I: ws of this Commonwealth is directed, if directed if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but ifaaid par tition cannot be made thereof, without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, then you cause the said inquest le Inquire and aseertnin Whether thin same will conveniently accommodate more than one, of the sold representatives of the saiffintestate without prejedice to or spoiling the whole, and i f so, how many it will Os aforesaid scanninodate, describing each part by west and bounds. and ref rn tuing a just valuation of the same. - - I i And it the said inquest by you to be summoned nit aforesaid to mate the wild partition or valuation, shall be of opinion that the premises aforesaid with the appurtenances, cannot be so parted and divided as to accommodate more than one of the Said repre sentatives ofthe said interiate, that then you cause the inquest to value the whole of (herald real estate with the appertaneet, hay. log respect to the true valuation thereof according to him And that the partition or valuation, sr. made, youl distinctly, openly bare before theeaid jUstieesai Erie, at an,,Orphan's Court. then to be held on the first Monday in February nest under your baud and seal, and under the hands and seals of th ose by whose oaths and affirmations you shall make such partition or valuation, and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Don. GROOM Church, President Judge l of our said county, the 2lth day of December, A. D. 1619. JAMESSKINNEI2, Clerk. In obedience to the command of the above namedvrit,l will proceed to execute the same, on the 31st day on Jana try, A. D. 1030, on the premises therein described, at which thin and place the parties In interest may attend If they see tit. Sheriff's Office,, P. E. SURTO , Sheriff. Erie: Ike. 2.1. Ise. 5 ! atti33 ' ' NOTI CE Is hereby given that John Knoblo , John Gabel. Lewis Niemeyer and offi ce s, 0111 the Erthr day of November, AD. ISM. filed their petition i the Court of; Comnoan Pleas. of Erie county. together with an instrument of writing therein, specifying the object, arti cies. conditions, name and style, under which they mean to acro eiate No religious purposes,and exhibited the ratnepithe said court, praying the said court to grant them n charter of incorporation under tlie mime and style of the s'First United German Evangeli cal Luthern and Reformed ISt. Jobnallongregatlon of Eric and vieinitt .'. Whereupon the said Court perused and exarobied said instrument, and being satisfied that the objects, article's and eon -1 ditions therein•set forth and contained, appear lawful nd not in jurious to the community, did direct said writing to ho sled iii the office of the Protho rotary of said Court, notice to be Pelted in one newspaper printed ,in tie county for at least three weeks, setting forth that this application had been made to said Court. to grant a charter of incorporation, and fixed the first Monday in Feb ruary, A. D. IS.IO, for hearing &c. JAMES SKINNER, . , Prothonotary's 011ie°, Prothonotary. . Erte, Dec. 2J, 1849. 1 fitnaJ Jutictt Browning, by her nextl In the Cbremen Pleas of Erie friend Nothattiel Potter. , county. vs. CNo 7J Nov. Tenn, Joseph Drowning. alias subpoena in ffivorce. 'WHEREAS, Julien Drowning by her next frieud,'Nathaniri Totter. did on the 4th day of May, A. I). ISM, prefer bar petition to the satd Cout, at a Court then held in Erie, in and for said county of Erie, praying that for enures" therein set forth, she might be divorced from her husband, Joseph Drowning. Thereftwe notice is hereby given to the said Joseph Drowning, to be and appear before our Juda's at Erie. at our county Court of Common kleas, then to he holden tbr the county of Erie, on the first illmitlay of February next, to answer to the said charges in said hill preferred. E VUITTON,. Sheriff's Office. ' Sher fit Erie,Dee.4s,llHO. S • 2ta53 ADMIttiIITEIATION NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that letters of Administrat on on the e /.11 estate of Henry Illhalion. deed., late of North East town• ship, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons having claim , against said estate, will present them duly authenticated, to M. Whallon. Esq., In Erie for settlement, and all indebted are re quested to make payment (Gibe same tL rAviiALLoN. AAmigl Erie, Dce Q. 1849 NOTION. HAVlNtjthis day sold rutd.transfered 'nit ray interest In the stock. debts, books ike. couneted with the Grocery business to John Zimmerly, notice is hereby given to all concerned that brunedtato settletuent'of accounts is expected. I stmitrernain for a short tithe at the old stand, on State street, for the purpose closing up the concern.. Khoohrany neglect this friendly call. they way soon expect to Hod their accounts in Abe hands of a col lecting agent. A. 11. HITCHCOCK. Erie, Dec 112. IE4O. 33 'lb the fluatorahle Court of tibuuter-Sereienrof EHe Gately. rrtft£ Petition oflonaihan Burlingham of itlcKeln , 'Pownship. tespeetfully represents that lie is well provided with house room and conveniences Ins the lodging and accomunalailon of strangers and travelers. ' De. would,therefore humbly pray your honors to grant him a license to keep a public house at his old stand at McKean Carpets and In Duty Bound well ever pray, di e .. JONATHAN BURLINGHAM. We the undersigned citizens of the toivnship of McKean do cer tify that Jonathan Burlingham, the above named applicant. Is a man of good reputation for honesty and temperance. 'and is welt provided with house room and conveniences Ihr entertaining strangers and travelers. and that such an Inn or tavern la neces sary to accommodate thopubtfactonreotcacea William Wiswell, Nam Day..Urris Behluratf. lif. Vome,J.Tri— Ma Skinner, Sauinel Wiswell, Charles C. Cos, Su el Skinner. William F. Potter, HiranuilrockwaY, David Potter. „; ,43t311 Ch.lrfrai Oysters! Oysters! • Ir_TOTELS aud Private Matinee can be supplieltwith a superior L quality of OYSTEIII4 by application 'at the EAGLE 8.4.- LOON. State street. under Williatuo Ezebanze otfiee, Frie. , Erie, Dee. 27,1.840, - . • NRCIIITLek ztf Ihnorione of own qf ISantf4A, Amor& S'iskLelt, end oaf, twig". dUseater of the Ittand—and U thy VERY MALL QUANTITY seAkil mad eif a Mediet.• b dint ewe* of Am* dineases, 1.• any Frog( qf ft* Pwirli fnp medtml purer in Mt Matininn india% hers aubdasal and ansfunred nab ota, earn—Men yam* n areaionablf criOspolti.lo-7. BRANT'S INDIAN PURIPYING EXTRACT is rush a llferikine, fa ',Try nowt; and there is abundant Prom, sum of t h at ONE BOTTLE of it contains wore purifying, healing virtue, and *medical power, than them is contained in POUR BOTTLE.S of any Sarsapari ll a, or any other medicine that has ever been offered Mr Thera tie undoubted proof In our pamphlets, chit by the use o thiS :rest Indian Puriller, they that were DYINCI yet LlVE—they that Wer* LAME and CRIPPLED can now WALK—they that were SIBS, it CEO IFULLRYd and othenvbie diseased, have been 116ALED and CURED. ' Hundreds—Thousands— it5v..40,41 BRANT'S tOURIFIEM r after baying area and tented At Narsetpaih rsil and (Jibe: medicines recommended to cure blood di* ette , n, pa% decided and— , )3rant's is the Cheapest; _ • beeniiin ono batik or II ban weep medical, curative matter In it, and, In con,equenee, cures anon Waal*, In I:LAWS/nu time,, than gas bottle or any usher ined.cino. ft, then, one bottle or BRANVS rErllfflEll will cure FOUR TIMES more disease, Man au bottle of Searsapraril4—"DßANT'S PURIFIER., would bo u Amp at four &Ilan a bottle, as aleseiporet at ner But Ilassr's YURIVIEIL is gold for only ONE DOLGA a battle • and a bottle of it has cured, and Is capable of curing, IFO ' , TIM.'? as much disease ns oset bottle of Bnranparilla, theref o re, sa hhi A r in a , to Coq: sequence of its less power and leas medical e ffi cacy. should be sold at to, more than twenty-Are twits per buttleou Wa cheap as Us, ITILIFIE4 at one dollar. One Dollar's Worth ! flow much CANCEIL—how much SYPHILIS—how much scßom. LA—will one dalletea worth of BRANT'S PURIPLVII cure 1 Read the following tltatewelst, which U a epueitnen of its power:— - CANCEROUS SCROFULA! This Is the ease of n dying won who yrt tines. Jfe was owed of a Worse wow of fiCIWYDLA, by only twelve banks of Brant's Purifier, than ever was cured by the use of twelve GALLONS Of the best Sarsaparilla that was es or made. S.troapazilla has not sqfficisnat siedicid power to effect the cure of such a revoltingly hopeless case. - Mr. J. B. HASFiI N, of Boom, Oneida Co, X. Y. had Saunas; fear Ganes was confined to big bed the last year—ne was so much dlwase, and debilitated no to be unable to raise Ins band to Mr bead. He had the best medical adeins—luid used ALL of the Lest Sarsaparillas to no good effect— gut scorn and worse, and was considered to be Ina dying state , and could use live tiecutrionr hours longer, whets lie commenced using BRANT'S PURUIIEII. Hie net* INIJ eaten iteellilf WA ACM ear it, ear; Ante lOW oaten through Ms windpipe, under his chin, so that he breathed flu - iamb the hole; his ear was so eaten around that it could be lifted vii out .:1( H O , , lace, It twlyholdlng by • recall piece; the use of one arm was destroyed y two tilciMAIT an ulcer under the arm, as large as a wan's hand, bad new ly erten through Isis side into his body. Thus he wan afflicted with Meaty such putrid, acrid, of entire ulcers, on various parts of his person. For further and full particulars, see our PAMPIILLTs.. Dr. TIBMAS WI LLI A one of the moat skilful physiclana of Rome, erns called I.) see Hoskin the day before be commenced using BranEa Pu rifier. Dr. W. examined him, and then told him that all the snedimat in Ow world audit not cure Mw—that his case was Worse than Hopeless ! Now beer Mr. 'TASK'S'S statement of curd! lie said r "Mrarlfe pro. cured one bottle of lIRANT , B Plaine Y Mil F.XTRACT, of Easel 4• dermard, drusmists of Rome. -I commence.' using that, awl bee.. to 84.• better. That bottle enabled me to pet of my bad, where I had been cow hued one year; the second Wile enabled me to get natal Meh.oaC; the' fhlid bottle enabled me la ,eetk ben miler, to Rome Centre, where I procured if; bunks more; and NOICII I hod Entailed using them, arrester", out of tectatt K ii i uh, ha ? d healed up—sad three bottles more effected a PERFECT CURL of al • ulcers, and restored me to good has/N." • FOURTEIN WITNESSES,: . , Mr. B ASKIN his sworn to the above fiefs, and the faits ere sr tlneiseti end certified to by Dr. T. WILLIAMS—Mr. 0. IL BROWN, proprietor 'of the Wert.Roole Detel—Masers: BISSELL ra. LELECAAP. wholesale and rut tI druggists—and ELEVEN other regrettable soihreraes. CANCERS CURED. - D. KINNEY, merchant, Clinton, Oneida musty, N. informed us that n cancer-doctor in said county was eflPeting imilerfu I cures of CAncens through the efficacy of BRANT'S PURIFYING EXTRACT. A ainecr.dactor, in Greene county, N.Y., in also using Paid Peat Yi F.R. Mr. A. D. SETTLE,' druggist, at Cnnajnhnrle. Montgomery county. N. Y,, has Informed us of an important sure of a CANCF.R of long staudimt, which was effected on an agrd,lady of that place., If. therefore, this I.VROIn.II rem Cancer, by Its purifying, healing power, what impure deerde of the Idawd can it not cdrel Seven years' experience and triumph se), then, are none but what it will cure. r•r:v&R-SORE CURED . . , The Rev. RICIIARD DUNNING, Pastor of the Presbyterian church. r Adams Rosie, Monroe county, Now York. wrote to us: '') liayeiopt re r celled aletter from ME COANNEY DCNNING. relative to the cure of his Serer-sore. You may depend WI what it states, for lie is a Christian aum and an elder In the church. Some years since he had to pare one of bis legs cut off, to save his life,ln consequence of a Fever-sore: The otl i er leg being now Wrecks". anabout to tie amputated, I recommendml II ANT'S MEDICINE. Read the result. He SAYS: .1 Aare lOW only thew so TLES of alutsrs MEDICINE. I planed ALL Doerr fr... vose Tran cuarnendation, is that birdie/ma r aud I run sow airy tluit, with PIM blessing a God, it has citicted a ears of 1,,y try." See Pamphlets fur full row- Wars. I r i l r LIVER-COMPLAINT! --.- Dr. NATHAN TIUDRARD, of Stamford, Conn., sins. of the ohlest an most respectable physicians, %vas alllicted with /.irer-Comploint ninny rears, end s, as perfpy cured try firing "GIANT'S PURIFYING EX% TRACT. We could mo hundreds of other cases, also cured. r ' FEMALE WEAKNESSES , AND COMPLAINTS. No remedy offered to the nubile bus ever been half as rerfain had (f -feciteal in restoring . ALL the incidental treat-newt and trrtwintifica , of the sox, PS BRANT'S rVLSIONARY BALSAS*. It umbel no diflereneo whether the derangement he SurPtratinn, earn., or other e Get .,o, ALL, by strengthening the SYSTEM, equalising the [IIICVLATION, an • sum's. iv and allaying NERYOI,7S IRRITABILITY. or Soo pamphlets. CHANGE OF LIFE, from the girl to the woman, and the woman at middle age—the our rag* IP arerkratni, and the other so gradually logyrrosni. as to prevent okay of the Aral ciboria that frequently aide In eueuequenee of ouch clime. Dyspepsia—Sour Stomach ! ATTICA, Gleuese° Co., February 1, 1549. "M. T. WALLACE k CO.—Gentkrorar I was, for more than a year, afflicted with a disease or the stomach. I could not eat any fat or Fraley subotane° without causing great pain, sickness, and ronntilig, and was continnidtv afflicted with a sour atomach. 1, as an experiment, tried one bottle of 1311tAliT'S MEDICINF., which, to my utter disappoimment, ram( and 'dirndl/1s °mat o after eating. I therefore used a second bottle, which has completelyPtired the disease. lam now well and hear ty, and coo eat aimed anything without being pained. or the otornorh ,be. canting sour. Your. reopeettlilly, T. H. WILCQX Mr. Wilcox is a respectable merchant of Attica. ' I RURBIN,O SORB MOUTH, LUCORRIDEA, kr. BYRON, GENESEE Co., N. 1.. Oct. 19, pit.' Messrs - . M. T. WALLACE & CO.: Some time last winter my u oecame so debilitated from the slices of Imeorrhars and Nursing ;,,ps r Mouth, that she could not lift her child or perform any household labor. tier medical treatment was ended according to the advice amyl prenrip dons of the most eminent physicians, until oar skid was exhausted In less efforts. She became so very a skeleton, that at the time shy cum. mewed taking Branrs Medinno she weighed nu mom than eighty-the pounds ,• but by the time she had takenfoup bottles, she became pertectly well. The cure is so perfect, that she is new enabled to du 1111 IleCcllidry nuusehold work, and gained thirty pounds of flesh in four weeks.' Tours truly, C. B. GALEN'rINr..", Tl2O tutelar will observe that Mr. GALENTIVIE says Moor SKILL." Ile, wo are informed by Z. S. TERRY, Esq ., of the same place, bus studied medicine. - DIM DISEASES. 1, BRANT'S PURIFYING EXTRACT Is a poled and thorouvil ',milea ger el all the clad, sf Menet:ay, or any of the T6llOlll preparatiuus of CALOSIEL or Mammy, from the system; and It restores the Naaf i mm. Neel and all flu OUTS diSooold, to their orlglaal, EICALTRY STATE. GENERAL DEBILITY OF THE SYSTEM ! I Mr. A. lIOLTSTANDEILmerchint, Ghself*,.l.o•7llh. CO., Gliie,Wrote, December 19, 1901, and alter having stated bow like ebann thl PUL MONARY BALSAM bad effected the cure of his wife's conru iptive tough , said: "I have per s o na lly used BRAN'T'S PURIFILV IX TRACT. for general debility of my system, and I have Do hesitation in saying that It Is the best medicine to RESTORE and INVICORATZ rue SYS TEM that !have overused. In eseerisstaneswhere wo have sold Eluitit's MEDICINES, they heareprovect their etheary, sad vireo the aesr &costae. me." SALT RHEUM, WI RU Impure drunk &ream of A. atom are always cared by !Truro, EXTRACT. For sale by Carter & Br.). 11. 1111,101. Erie; .1. S. Foster. Girard; S. J. llopkinr, Sp.iugfie:d; 11. R. "Perry. Edeutoro; A. Tourtlette, Union Mills; It. C. Town, North Fart; Potter & Rea, We t Spring. fit Id; .hn B. Robinson, Cratiesvillet aud W. & P. JuusoW ar. (AL Waterford. 1/14 1.4:•1:ky/Arlig}tlizirOreai:14 6000 Acres of Land for Stolen MBE: Subscriber having purchrtred the well known MORA VIAN GRANTS, containing sonic 0000 acres of land, situ ate in Erie cqunty, Ectins)ivania, now Wets the sante for sale. in parcels of t orlon. riZCIR nntl_meteinis tomtit rich or poor. There Lands arc oft" quality inferior to mine in tiff," rection of comitry, and afford a rare opyorutuity to Farmers, with small met) s, of acquiring an excellent FalrII), or the pricer are low and the pay ments may be extended. if dented. for a number of years. t A boist%/00 acres are situate in the umthwest corner of the coun ty. on the Lake shore and Ohio line in a country unsurpassed for preducing Wheat null Fruit. This tract tins been divided Into hundred acre low, each of which liar trom 40 to 70 acres cleared and Under cultivation together with a Donee mid hart', and in most cases no Orchard of fruk. The town of Conneaut, and with a thtivong Lake trade ' is located twomites west of the Grant, furnishing a ready market for grail& nut other country produce.— Springfield Is four miler. and the ffourislitng boron; 11 of Girard, on the Pittsburgh and Eria Canal", in ten miles cant of the lands Slarketing, and especially grain, at there places, it also in demand nt fair Nicer. The Ride. Road, running along • the hake from Buffalo to Cleveland. parser through the middle of the tract, and the Railroad connecting New York city with the great Wert, is now being located flexor, the same. Conneaut evert, With nit abundanceofwnterthe year round, has sufficient fall on the land for to minder of Mill reaps. The other 4000 Acres are situated on French creek, seventeen miles south ofthe Lake and city of Erie; three- miler southeasterly from the borough of IWaterford..aud three miles west of I,!nion MMin all which pincer :nitwit a good market for the produce of the Country. UM acres are clear and under cultivainsn, with a number of large double/3mq and derclikig Houser. On than wart are a number °fine tert grazing fauns in Erie colitty. A" large portion of the hunt is coVered With timber, sufficiently vat' table to induce persons to purchase for that alone. A brick 'cute boa teen kept tip in Ibis region. for Mille years, by means of water convey nneer, with Meadville, Piirthurgh, th , eider on the Ohloeiver, and even New Urlcanr. The road front iVaterf rd to Jan ertown in New York, and Warren, fn Pennstivanin. terser" through the tract, and near the road are several 1.). !arrive of Stone, some of which have been eftenrively worionl. French creek will also Mulish a number of Mill seats pa the land, with an unfailing emp tily-of water. It is the opinion of persons Capable of }milting, that both these Grants will in a few years be worth from Su fn per_ectiti more than the prices at which they arc now - herd. — The-ditle is utter cegp lonable rsons eta diklnace Wiirmeet with prompt" attention, hy ad dressing gm subscsiter, post [midst Erie. l'a, N. BLICKEN24IOERFEII. Erie, December IS, 1819. - at Istrator. atita3 TIP Ms Iloworable. the Judges note hoNitogr a. C.Just of Qaterisii Soo slows, in oadjitr Ike Glumly of Erie. grlllE petition of Abraham Tournellott..of Union towit.hip. m -1 ..spectailtyshoweth thee he still continues in his old tit tut at , Viand 11 ille s and that tie I,l4 , ol , pm:witted with house room anti con %valences for keeping an Inn or TaVern.‘ Your petitioner therefore pray the Court to grant him. a license. to keep an Inn or Tavern and he will hepeaftar pray. Aliß.t i c iYOURTIELLorr. %Ye fheundilslgned. eitteenyof Union township, in which the nborsonentioned 'revere is proposed to be kept, do certify that Abraham Tourtellott, the, above petitioner, is of good repute tbr honesty and temperance; that be is well provided with house room and COnceniences for themccommodatlon of strangers end brevet ens, and further, that such. Inn or Tavern is necessary toaceout modate the pot.' le and entertain strangers and travelers.= we are. In duty to recommend. R. N. SpENCEIt, rnvio MeALLISTEIL JAMES GED. BNILtY, D. DUNHAM. G. ID. DUNHAM, Tito% DUNILM, LYMAN LITCHFIELD, lIORACY. CLOS, Roil'''. SMILEY. C, DRAKE, .1110SEEfSMIII.CY. N. mErr.vcv,, JOHN A. W: E. CH A FMA N, P.. MORT, R. 11. BROWN,. L. Itf. W. B. GORDANIER, WAI. R. RUTTINGIIAM. l' - Dec. 29. 1E49. I anal COAL spun. be fpuud at vER CANCHALAGIIA; rOlt ifII COMETS CUR Of .caughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis,Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION READ! READ!! This medicine is juet is hat it is dtctared to be above. A rem edy for theca:hp/de Hire of all those atleellons of the Tbroat and lytngs,vi hick if neglected, aluny s putt in pro:Lae-rim It is hot a wortnlter.catclownny rift le, made Jun le *did ike Many of the nostrums , common of the day, but fs guietlir pricalitc Preparalwa —the original recipe ham Ing Leen turd-tied by an eminent Physi cian, (the late Prof. Rogers.) and that stilt tinnier improved by One oh like preaptit toprititors, vi NI is hiuutil a pegs far!y-rths rated'l'Aysiefan, a graduate of the Cluiver‘ily of Penns) Iva 1 , ia.- 111 Ix compos,ed of the choicesi !whiles in the etetable kingdt haunt of theta or loniptried value and established reputation, and /One Or theta sidirfly sew, particularly the it:A SIVILAILAO VS. alklau of awst icuiliderfill medicinal virtues. lately inta.ductd into this country (run clatifornia. Th.eftftlyp has hypo show n to thousand of Physiclane.-who have universally apprused_it. and bill be shoe to' any illy sic ian who desires to tee It, tit on lirlaicallon either to the Proprietors or' their 4gents Ithas leen rued in enwl- Ghats of row, and Is struney recommended by Thcsitiass, et en /Witmer, in our Medical Colleges, Ministers Of 'Gast el, Judger, Lawyers, Merchants. Mechanics, tke.—a conclusive proof that there is no piaster, or &reprise about It. but that It Is a medi cine of most. uncommon vhutn and tficaey. l'Aitl'PHLE L. As no ordinary:4ml atfverthenientsan tees to do justice to the merits of this nrticle, the Proprietors have embodied In a pamphlet funs. the histi.cy of this Medicine—the detoriptiow, na ture, &e„ of its principal Ingredients—per:4r they ore designed to have upon the human - systetn--and nbot e all, the iseatentabte animist of good which It hr.s done They design to citculate this Pamphlet ester iively: but should any one he ot erlooked, they are earnestly desired to tall upon the Agents rained below, and i ro cure one, gratis Jt NVIII well repay a perusal. The kots Co pore Ttlt may Le north to yolirself or fatally. TIIOIISAN I/S OF DOL LARS, and it will introduce you to }sass of testin:ony in its favor tthich is perfectly irret4t4jPg. such beingonr confidence to its virtues, p.e arc willing to "cr owd the Medicine In etery rceent enitc, (tinted areortlii.g to the directions.) and where the person is uot satisfied that he is derit ing benefit front it, by returning the bottle n saint gl hours time, 9tlP. MONEY n•ili be refunded. TTEee pnge3d of life Pamphlet. For sale, ts holes:Ile told retail. by A. L. litliVILL & CO., Proprietors, at their Principal Offire. No. O. «•nrren rt.. New York. W tt hom all orders for the Itledteine, and letters relating to agencies, should Le addrei red, port paid.' T. - elle once' to ask for 11r A., Pagers' Syrup Of LIVERPOOL. TAR, and CAserwanov, and let no Ether Le palinell on to you. CA till IN: get 'vine, tittle: t. there is •at tie I utp tt rat to anWe of hand, signed with a Po., by A. t COVILLE & LU. COCC Hs. COl.fl . &e. re" - Dr. A Rogers' Syrup of LIVERWORT. TA!. and CARCUAL AO PA has proied itself to be the mart trimmer:3W/ n in curing that tumidly fatal disease Cammapjiopi, liut. D 0 I'd be remembered, this medicine is as elficaelouv awl valuable iu the ladder,' stages, such as Coughs. Colds. tioarreners. &., lefore the Lungs are so far gone that ulceration has taken blase. It is seldom, if ever, known to fait in breaking up the most obstinate and digressing Cough or Cal, in a few hours' time, If the direc tions are strictly folio% ed. The germane, WhIA , W 1"" aoninny """:f./ fare*, is for st.:sr CarLer & Mother and Curtin & Per itins, Erie ra., • From Os - Medical Reporter.. sTßoxa-TEsTimoN y. tO - -"The columns of the Press throughout the country sects to he so tilled with notices of cures and spezifies for all dista.m.. 'flesh is heir tn.' that one hardly knows What to do in care of tlis eze-e. for tear that in using one med.icirlo , another mid better may he overlooked. front the remarkable cures. and the high order and vast amount of tedillnony );dely brought under our personal no tice or the eatmonlinary eirtcacy of-Dr. Rogers' Fyrup of LIVER and CANCII•LAOCA. we ore eompelled to regard the evidence/3f our senses. au4 corifidently state. that for Coughs and Coils. and that hydra-headed monster, (Nissen eTunc, we think the above prep:tr . :lo , m a safe. speedy. and certnin cure. To all our friends we say, TAY IT; and if it does not help you,nothing ehe will." 14:ATV FII VII A 91.1C8T COLA! • -oy oNt..retiog tlioe salutary precautions which C ^ hwh°n sense dictate.', many, rery meta*. fall s lethal; to their prtidence. We haveseeti the ybeeng bride blooming like ;third of pailutive-- the fair ofiloiser hope. the pride a her father.otl the jq of her Mother—her cheek limited ca, oh antic ipat ion, and her mt berm, ing Ille ,I . leSpre-ukill Of tat ,•—tbe gay dreams of life d'art. Mug before her fancy. 551111 tire rich and variegated tints of the raitchatt's hue. We have seen nil this changed—ale. the tred dreg garresisi for a *lrma, and the bridal chamber for the sepul chre of the dead: and all this by negleeting, s u "common cord."— Now, before it is too late, use Dr. Rogers' Syrup rf TAR. anij es Nen lI.At/e.. which gives immediate chief. us tbott mini.; of our most Intelligent am: wealthy families are ready and willing fo testify. = ' PRICY-1-1n large bostrese, 4 11.00;or six bottles for €3.00. For Pale bv Carter & Brother, and J. IL Burton, rale; %Vm. Bell & Co. tiolorey; B. C. Town & Co. North Fall; T. U. Care, Goraril; M. 11. Townaend, Eptlngfieht; I. Davis. Lockport; M. A. fling. Albion. Erie. May It, 1E49 rrco rxhibition at Lcvris; Gothic Rath would inform my l fri,sids and pat sic generally that phase re ceit cd for fall and- win- . ter trade the largest and best selected stock of 'Matches, snit Jewelry et er offered for sale in Erie. The liberal pat ronage heretofore re ceived. has 'minced me so enlarge my stock of ' good.. I will pledge myself to sell gem; goods and at a small advance. (tomtits' wholesale pri res.k,ourteen }ears experith ce in buying ee selling goods in Caste) cities, enables me to say I have facilities for pur chasing watches and jewelery at less trice, , than any other man- lishment in the c ity. In receiving by Ea press es cry umiak. watches of die rent eseapinents, direct from manufactu rers through the °Wel and mmt extensive itn. rs[..i tzt_4o,;l? 4i'l i rrk• 4 F_.' 4 ., . 7.1 1; ,', i I ,ti. ll ' lir] Potting houses in New York. Therefore the m 3 slery is solved. how Lewis rolls watelies so cheap. 1 have on ha tid n large stook oft old nod Silver, Watches of the latest tits too and of superior quality. and priers which cannot fail to suit pnrcharers for Cash. 1 will sell Gold Patent Lever Watches for trai to $lOO, Cold de inched full jewelled fur to $O9 Gold Lapean watches four holes. Jewelled. eightren corm. mires, for 814 to ez. Filter Lapme w niches, fur SO to old, fete quortern at niches for $7. All the ahOve mentioned twitches w ill he warranted to keep good time for one year. Plea-e call and ITC fur yourself, one dour east of Erown's Hotel. Erie, ra. 'laving just obtained a Watch MoL, l er from Europe. I am pre pared to do all kinds of Watch It enoiriox in the best man tier; basing toots for making and reliairing all kinds olu, arches. I pledge ntyselt aul doas good work as can be done in the city of New York. stir. Lecingston as ill give his whole nuention in the repairing and cleaning Chronometer. Duplex. Lever anti roinnien Watches. Those having good watches to be cleaned will do well to mill and heve them adjusted by a first tale workinan. Clocks. Illiti.le Dotes, t%eordions, and all kinds of Jewelry repaired in a workman-like manner. at Lewis' Gothic. Hall Erie, December 8.1849. Another Resuyoction. AFTER this! will return end will build that which is relief'. down, and I will build again the ruins thereof, and I n ill set it up.. , An exile returned, may every wind waft some lost exile home, mad filially may the time hasten when the last returning wanderer shalt I , e reclaimed and gathered to the fold. The subscriber. oiler coining up through much tribulation mull having his works tried as by fire and suffered loss. has come to himself, and has received a small stock of ROOKS for sale, and expects more. whir If ti ill be disposed of et.min for Cash, It is hoped that my friends will net be discouraged Ism:lure the stock Is small—remember , he that Is faithful over n few things shalt be made ruler-Over many. 'rtie easel - Obey returnShis thanks to his friends for past favors and [specially to those. who have with warm hearts and open hands patronized hint in thrums years; in prosperity, in adiwsrity, , In tribulation ands ppressien, showed by works of their father which is in heaven acted on the prilielpie that it is no more blbssed to give than to receive. Ile still wants the patronage of his friends, and will be thankful for the smallest favora in his line. Ile has nothing to pirmite them in return at present. Ile could pay theta a fathio'bobbroomphownt, but it a bold be like feeding themott Moses. May they long lit e 53 gladden the hearts of the orphans, and n Inc tine tear of affliction and eget front theeye ofthe,oppressed widow. Ile believes that Ile that numbers the-hairs of the head and does not allow o sparrow to fail. at irtiout his notice, will enable the subscriber to show his gratitude by his works. Tl , en he would. almost be willing to say in the laoguage ot,good old dimeon. let thou thy servant depart in pence. Some Ikw wrens in loupes days have complained of his set le of e; pressing himself. Ile re grets exceedingly that he should be so uhforbinate Os to express himself so as to offend the most sensitive. delicate and awe. ear. lie would not wish to be understood that he is coMplaining because others differ from hith. They have as good irtigbp,o dif fer from bun as he has 16 ,ditii•r frt'm them. Shortly expected providence permitting, an assortment of Christmas anti ?few Year Hooks. Constantly kept on hand Quills l'siues. Black Band. Blur, Blacken,' Iced Ink; Blank Nooks ruled and bound to pattarni old Ilebonud en short notice; good Vinegar irk, whoop for Rags.— Corner of French and Sixth street,. 01AV EiR STAFFORD. Erie. Pee e mho r 12. LS49, fIUTTEI4I.Y.-I'he largest, assortment or Pocket and: Table Cutlery that was eve; in town, can be found at. Om. 13. REED& SANFORD,. ILK CLIWRI lIISROMIIAN CAPS, a boautHOl ankle, for 13 rote ohm by. R. S. itUNT.ER; Pork Row. r ARIES` WA% IQ great va Lew. just rervived and for. vale at -Li the Ila Pawl Cap store of R. S. HUNTER, Park Row. °TOADIES; or various styles. onlors, and qualities.. Just opeolntond for safe by IR. S. MINTER. Pnik Row. sal:receive& and tor• sale steal thr U. S. HUNTER. Park Ruw. Cub by 004 dlia'S..,orevery. style nil& variety. Just received and tit CO! saleehearnew it. S. IlUgTrat, Park Row.. NUR CAPS.—lnter, Seal, and Muskrat caps'of latest style and 1. bestquality,,lusbreeelved and Ibrsale by R. P. HUNTER. CUOVIING. Broad and Hand Axes; nib Shingta and: Lathing ateneta and Adoes,, warratvd and far aatC eg Who Hard, ware-Moro. ALM) do HAN WILD, SKATES, a good woos maw rat REED , & SANDFORD lAnt) WANTED.—Any -gamily of Hogs hard is wanted by J the subscribot..for sylitrh Cash will,t4 paid on delivery at hill Factory. corner of elate and Flftlasurseis. F t SCUNEIDER. Erie Nov. P. 1849. 30 BRASS atad Cut 11111 ists.==A tato,. lot oat received. 0ct.14., SLEW 4i...6411E0RP, • 31352 rA - - \ ra - ,1 - yi\ ,1-„.•_.:_., ciL -....—0.,,z, - , ,,, ,v,,,r,..A. _. ~,,,...--.., -- It . . I 111 - „, - :..",t 0 ,IFr,r. • 1 ' 1-: ,sti' .. . • ''. W. N. LEWIS
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