To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of (barter Ses sions ofthe Peace for the County of Erie. petition of Alexander Davidson respectfully showeth,•that your] petitioner occupies a commodi• ous house. vituated in the borough of North East, which is well calcidated fora 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. Thathe id well provided with stabling and every convenience necessary for the enterteininent of strangers and travelers. He therefore respectfully prays the Court to giant him - a liconso to keep such public house of entertainment, and he. as in duty bound, 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 full knowledge of the said house for which the lideuse is prayed, do certify that said houtio is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain travelers; that he.is a person of good repute for honesty 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 bim for a license agreeable to his petition. J. Loomis,L.'F. Vandousen. William Jones, D. C. Town, H. H . Allison, Amasa Hall Jr.. S. B. Hammond. E. H. Davidson, Thos. Van Scot S. C. Ross, .1. Barnes, Benj. Meted, N. Norris, 9 fayette Smith. F. A. 'Goodwin, John Greer. 3t34 To the Honorable the Judges of Ma Court of Quarter Sessions of the liaises for Me County of Erie: riiHr. petition of E. M.' Burke showed), that your peti .l tioner occupies a commodious house, situated in the borough of Waterford, winch is well calculated fora pub• lie house of entertainment for Om acconnnadation of strangers and travelers. That he is well provided with stabling for horses and altconveniencos 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 jentertainment, and your peti tioner will ever pray, &e., E. M. BURKE. We, the undersigned, citizens of tho borough of 'Wat erford aforesaid, being peisonally acquainted with E. M. Burke, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the honso for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify, that suChbouse is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers or travelers, that he is a person of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and that ho is Well proiided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers. We therefore beg leave to roc omm end him for a license agreeably to his petition. P. P. Judson, W. Hudson; John Curtis, II 11. Whit ney, A. J. Farrar, D. Warner, A. R. Robertson, H. Oli ver, W. H. May, T. B. Vincent, If gh Hamilton. Sim eon Ilunt. I 3t3 1 Tothe Honorable Court of Quarter, Felons of Erie Co. T"petition of Robert Smiley of Union township. county of Erie,,,respe.etfully represents that ho is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers at the house he now occupies. lie therefore prays the Honorable Court to geatit,him a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern, rind he, as in duty bound, will pray, &e. ROBERT SMI LEY. We, the undersigned, citizens of Union township, in which the übove Inn or Tavern prayed to be licensed is kept, do certify. that Robert Shiitey the above petitioner. is of good repute for lidneey end temperance, that ho is Well provided wilt house room and convenience for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, that bneh Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. Norman Nichols, Wm. Smiley, A. M. Edwards, William Snow,Abraham Tourtellott, E. W. Bennett, B. N. Spencer , Enierson, J. B. Savorance. The odore Bishop, Jackson Baker, Martin Boyd. John S. Coe, Robert Thompson, R. 11. Brown. Robert Emerson, Harvey Sexton. 3:34 To the Ifortorable Court of Quarter Seisions of Erie. Co. THE Petition of Adam Wild 'of ilia east ward in the borough of Erie, jin said county, respectfully represents, that ho is well Provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation ofstran gors and travelers, at the house he now occupies in said east ward. He thereforo'prays tho Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tar rn, and he, as in duty bound, will pray, &c. ; will pray, WILL . • ' Wo tho subscribers, citize s of the east ward of Lrie, in which the above inn or to ern prayed to he licensed is proposed to bo kept, do certiffyythat Adam Wild the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and tra velers, and that such an inn or tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entektain strangers and tra velers. H. R. Musser, 11. Ileelttmen, Jr. 4 W. Newbdrger, Daniel Dobbins, C. F. Diefenbacti, P. Knoll. H. L. Brown C. Siegel, Frederick Schneider, Fidel Duttlingcr Geo. Witter, John Kooblo H. G. Session. 3:31 To the Honorable ihe Judges of Me Court of Quarter Ses sions in and for:the County of Erie. HE Petition of John Stewart of Fairview Towmbin T in said county respectfully sheweth; That he is situated in tho tatiorn house formerly kept by John Cle mens, and known as the Stranger' s Tavern House, arid that he is well provided with house 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. I JOHN STEWART. We the undersigned eitlione of tho township of Fair qiew, in which the above petitioned tavern is proposed to be Eept, do Certify that John Stewart; the above named petitioner ie of good repute for honesty and temperance, that he is well provided with house room and convenibn cos for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and further that such an inn , or tavern is necessary tomccom znodate the traVelinz public. Randolph Pettit, Gregory Ilenrich, Jacob Feisler. Rob ert Kirk, Berry Allison, B. Frost, Jacob Ziefiler, John Tracy, W. Georgia B. Turner, Isaac Kauffman, SaintiCl Fidler, John Johnson. 3t34 To the Honorable thi Juilgt4 nolo holding a Court of Quarter Sessions in an4foi'Me County of Erie. TILE Potition of John Sherwood of the towrishiP of Waterford respectfully sheweth; That he still con tinuos in his old stand, and that hoLis well provided will) houso room and conveniences for keeping an.hin or tav ern, your petitioner therefore prays the Court levant 'him a licence to keep an inn or tavern, and he will hero- after pray. JOHN SHERWOOD. We the undersigned citizens •of Waterford township, in which the above named tavern or inn is proposed to be kept. do certify that John Sherwood, tho nbove peti limier, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, that be is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and further that such an inn or tavern is necessary to accom modate tho public and entertain strangers and travelers. as we nre in duty to recommend. C. Heard Vincrint, Levi Strong, P. R. Strong, Sam uel Jewett Jr., Charles Woodworth, L. R. Sodgwick, Archd. Thompson, Moses Reynolds. Samuel Phenix, Squire J. Frost, H. Strong, Nathaniel Bowen. 312.1 To the Honorable the Judgcs of the Court of Qua rter Sissions andfor the County of Erie. 11111 E Petition of Chauncey Hill, of west Girard town ship. respectfully showeth. that he is well situated in the tavern house welt known as the West Girard House. the same which he has occupied the last year, and :hat he is we'd provided with house room and conveniences for keeping an inn or tavern, your petitioner therefore prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an inn or tavern, and he will over pray, CHAUNCEY HILL., We the undersigned citizens of the township of Girard in which the above mentioned tavern is pro Poses to he kept, do certify that Chauncey Hill, the above petition or is a man of good repute for honesty, and temperance, that he is well - proivided with house room 'and conveni• ences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. and futher that such inner tavern is necessary to aCcom niodato the public and entertain travelers. James Laughlin, Adam Lhuzhlin, John, Robertson. John W. Silvenhorn, Silverthorn, David Abel, Maxon Godfrey, John C, Miller. Leonard Allrn, Ab ner B. Beebe, Luther Canfield, John Davenport, Joseph Lord. • 3t3 To Me 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 he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of 'Strangers and travelers at the house he now occupies, in tbo township of Conneaut. He therefore prays the Hon • drable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern, and ho, as in ilotv bound. will ever pray, &c. STEPHEN IFIUIVGER. We. the subscribers, citizen., of •the village of Albion, township of Conneaut, in the county of Erie. in which the above Inn or Tavern prayed to bo licensed is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that Stephen Munger, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and con voniencel for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers, and thut such anion or Tavern is neces sary, to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. rr. Clark. James McKendru, E. M. Wells, John Clark, A. N. Frost. D. Newton. Aaron Gary.l C. W. Cross Luther Litchfield; Jesse Clark. Michael Jackson, hale Humpus, Jams. P. Paul. John Forbes. "139 OILITEII walla. J er received direct from the Nutmeg State. a large supply of manufactured S i lv er in Erie, but In Hartford. by a mau who has work upwards of twenty years: my sil ver ware in all stamped on the back N. Le s Is," and all such el wevrante4 as pure a, coin. Engraving on Spoons done in the lieat.-.t manner, Hee of charge vym, N. LEWIS. L ARD WANTED.—Any quantity of Hogs Lard is wanted by the subccribor. for tvhic h Cash will be paid on deli Very at his Factory, corner of State and Fifth metal. F. SCHNEIDER. Erie e Nov. . 30 OA - 11T 7 ON DSTR Q. A man by the name of CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the name of S. P. Townsend, and uses tile name to put tip a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, de nominatin It GENUINE, Original, ect. -This Townsend is no doctor, an dnever was% but Was formerly a worker on railroads, canals, and the like. Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the pur pose of gaining credit for what he is not This is to caution the public not to be deceived. and purchase none but the GENUINE ORIGINAL OLD Dr. Jacob Towntend's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's. I iketterr, his family coat of arms, and his sig- nature across the coat of arms. Principal Office, tin Naomi .1., New York City. OLD DR. SACOB TOWNOEND, , Old Dr. Townsend is now Omni 71) years of nee, and has long been known ns the 4 UTIfER and DISCOVERER of the a n r: SARSAPARILLA." poor, he was compelled to lintit its manufacture, by which means at has been keprunt of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had readied theears of attanyoievertheless, ns those persons who had hem lienled.of sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful. HEALING; POWER. - Knowing, many years ago, that he had, by bissicill,sciencemill experience. devised an article which would be of inealcirble nil vantage to mankind when the means would be furnished to bring it into Willi venal notice, when its enestimable virtues would be know n and appreciated. , This time has come, the ineansare sup pl led; this GRAND AND. fiNUQUALLED PREPARATION is manufactured on the largest scale, and is called for throughout the leng'll and breath of the land. especially as it is found 'imam', ble of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike oring S P. Townsend's, it improves with ege, and nev er changes, but for the better: because it is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest know ledge of Chem istry, and the latest discoveries of the nit, base all been brought into requisition in the manufacture hf the Old Or's, Sarsaparilla, The Sarsaparilla root; it is Well knot% ri to medical rneu, contains many medical properties. and some properties which arc inert or useless, and others, which if rem him! in preparing it for use, pro duce fermentation arid acid, a% hi , h Is Injurious to the system.— Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are to volatile, that they entirely evaporate and ate lost in the preparation. if they are not ',mauled by a scientif i c process, known only to tho.e experienced in Ito marinfacture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which fly off in vhpor, oral an exhalation, under heat, alre the very es sortie medical properties of the root, which give to it rill its value. Any person can boil or stew the rout till they ma dark colored liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in the root than from anything else; they can then strain thus insipid or vapid 11- quid, sweeten with sour IIIOinFECI,, and then call it "SARSAPAR ILLA EXTIi ACT or SYRUP: , Diu such isnot the article knotval as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA- MM This is so prepared, that all the inert propertie. , of the Sarsapa. Whit root are tir,4 removed, everything capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extracted and rejected: then et cry parti cle of me heal virtue is ~ceured iu n pure and concentrated form; and thus it 1 , rendered incapable of toeing any of its valuahleand lieu ln, propertieg. Prepared in this way, it is made the wont powertul accnt ut the Cure of Innumerable D seance. - - - - Hence the rea.on why tee bear comincadations or every• side In its 1%1 , 0r by meal, wonwn, and children. We find it doing won ders in the cure , CONS UMI' VION, - D,YSPEPSIA, mut LIVER COMPLAINT; and in all EtrmArri scßoyuLA. PILES, COSTIVE NESS nil CIIT4 NEOUS ERUPTIONS, BLOT cm: S. and all ati:ectiong from INIPURITY OF F. BLOOD. - It possesses a mart elons efficacy in rill complaints arisintr from Intlrgestion, 1,03111 Aridsty of the Stomarh,fron, unequal circula tion, determination of Wood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold fort and halide, cold chills and hot tla,lics over the body. It has not Its equal in C'Shrs and Currghse and promotes erety expec toration and gentle perspiration, relazing stricture of tile lungs, throat, sad covey other part. But in nothing is 111 excidienre more manifestly seen and ,ac knowledged than in nil kinds and stagrs of 141NIALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonders in cases of flour .d/busor Whites, TaMuff of 11,e Womb, Obstructed, Surpresscd,or Pairful .prises, Irreguturi ty of the meintrual perioik, and ithe like; and is at effectual in curing all the form 4 of lado.ey Dicta es . lty Mutating ithArtlettene, and regulating the general system. it gh, cs torte and strength to the IA hole hotly, thus curry all fiirtus of Nervous diseases and debility, and thus prevent; or relieve, a great ‘iariety olother main dies, on Spinal irraaltun. Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Vance. Swooning, Epilep tiv Fits, Cnvulsions. ti,c, I t e l ea ,„ es the mood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the ttottiach, and ei‘ Ca good thge,tion. the hone!. or tor por and eolottiprition, alma) s lunautatimq latrine*, the skin, cqunt isee the Circulation of the Wood, producing gentle werattn equally all 01,er the both:. and the itoetonlee itett-pirdliont rttla tee ail summit,: and tittlitnett, relllo4 obstructions. Lind intiga rates the entire r erVOlut tty,ttlit, is trot this then Thomodicino you pro-omincntly ncod? Ma Call:any of thet.e (limes I t said ,01S. P. Ton nsemPs inferior article? This num; man's 1. innd tg net to le COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S, heenu.e of one GRA.ND FACT, that the one is INCAPABLE of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOILEt, _ while the other DOES; searing. fermenting, nail blowing' the but- MI4 containing it into fragments; the .our. acid liquid exploding, rata damaging other gocabh Must ttot hits horrible compound be poisonous to the system ?-11'har! put need ista a system, a'ready diseased with acid! What causes Ilyspemmt but acid! Do tie not all know that when food sours in our F10111:1ClIg, Ulm mis chiefs It produces? flatulence, heartburn, palpitation the heart liver complaint, diarrlin a, dtt entery, colic, anticorruption ut the blood? What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the burly? What produces all the billows which Ming on Eruptions of the Skin. Scald (lend, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Feter Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external! It is nothing under heaven. but an acid sub-tatter, Si Web sours, nod thus spoils alt the fluids of the holy. more or leas. What. causes !Emu matisin but n sour or acid fluid which i n sinuates itself limn een the Joints and elsewhere, f rri tat ing and inhuming the delicate tis, sues upon which it acts! So of nervous Ilt‘eaßt'S. of impurity of the blood, or deranged circulations, and dearly all the ailments which afflict human nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell. anti infinitely worse to use this SOURING, FERMENTING. ACIO °EOSIPOUND " ' • OF S. P. TOWNSI;NO, and yet he would fain have it undere.tootl that Old Dr. Jacob Town,end's Ge . nal r Ori gi nal Saraaparilla, is, an lAIITATION of hie inferior preparation! ! !leaven torlinl that it e should deal in an article n. hick would bear the most distant te,embiance to S. P. TOW lISPIId'S article. anti a Inch should bring down upon the Obi Dr. such a mountain gondol - complaints anti criminations from Agents who hate sold. , and purr WISP ra who hate used S. P. Townsend's Flat 3IENTING COMPOUND. . We %visit it unlerstootl, because it is the atmolule truth, that B. P. yo%. lit.erid's article and fir. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparil la ate hence's-wide apart, and iryiuststy dir-rimitar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing In tofu mon. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor. and never wan. is no chemist. no pharmaceutist —k noes no MOW or 110411 C ine or disease than any other common, unscientific. unprofessional man. what guar• antra can the public have thin they nre receiving it genuine scien tine medicine. containing all the virtues of the art iCie3 used in preparing 'toted which nre in capable of changes which might render theurthe.AGENTS of Disease instead of health. Bin what else should be expected from one who knows nothing comparatitcly of medicine or disease! it requires a person of some experience to cook and serve up even a COMIIIOII decent meal. !low much more important is it that the persona who man ufacture-medicine, designed for Weak Stomachs and rtnfeelded Sysionis, should know well the medical propeci el. of plant., he nest man ner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the vnrious ei.eases which mica the hu man system, and how to adapt remedies to thei.e. diseases: It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope In the despairing tdsom, to restore health and bloom. and vigor Into the crushed and broken, and to hnnish infirmity that OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has BOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring his Grand Gnivers -1 Coneentt ated Remedy within the reaen, and to the knowledge of all n Ito need it, that they may learn and know, byjorful experience, its Transcendent 'Power to ITT al. For sale by J. 11, Burton, No. 5, Reed (louse, Erie, Fa. Eric, Jul) 11, ISM. To the liossoroble the Iset?es of Quarter Seesioas of the Peace for' the Cosioty of Erie. MITE Petition of William P. Stoke respectfully sheweth; Tha t your petitioner occupies a commodious house nt McKean Confers; in the township of McKean, in the county of Erie. which Is well calculated fora public lionseof entertainment, and is suitable as well as necessary for the accommodation of the pith lie, wail the entertainment of strangers and Iran eters. That tic is in elt provided with stabling for horses, and all, convenienses ne eessary for the entertainment of strangers and travelers. Ile therefore, revectibily prays the Court to grant ham a license to keep an Inn or Tavern;, and your petiitoner n ill ever pray. &c, WILLIAM P. STOKE. We the undersigned citizens of the township of Nlelteari, beieg well acquainted with the ,ibove petitioner, William P. Stoke, mid also have it knowledgr kif his house for it liich the license is Kay do hereby certify dun such house is necessary to accommodate the public and rnte•tain strangers and travelers. that Mr. W ill hint I'. Stoke is a DI rsn of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that lie is wed provided with house room nod conveillences fur the lodging mid necommodation of strangers and travelers; ,we thererde beg leave to recommend 11111.1 for a licence agreeeably to his petition. Joseph S. Dock. Denjamin F. Morey, John Stafford. John Drown. Martin Ruck, Rowlnlid Stafford, Jr. William Wiswell, Jr., Allied Washburn. Itenhinin C. Woo4f. naiad Hurd. Drub SelduratT, IliranOlix, James Sic , man, Daniel Hauck, J. C. Ster rett, lit'filrli Iliitiker. atal Mao floioroblo Court of Quarter &Wotan., Eric Canny TII it petition of the subscriber lettnbly showeth; That your pet itioner is well provided with house room and 'Aber nem.). moan tio us for the entertaining of strangers and travelers. he would therefore pray your honors to grant him a licence to keep a pub lic tavern in Clabaniville. North psi. and be will pray. C. KELLIEL, We the undersigned citizen. of arahamville l. do certify that Ore are well acquainted with H. C. Skellie, The above petitioner. that be is a man of good repute fbr honesty and temperance. I. well provided with house fOO/11 and other accommodations for the entertaining Of strangers and travelers. that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to Mitiertai tt strangers 111111 travelers. H. Iliteh,mck. Robert Marshall. Joseph Ilabcor k. Warren Cole. fume Malick, E. 8. Cote. Peter lifaltek , Hugh Graham, Jacob Leach, Antos Rise, James Otlaway, Jewett Welch, Volney Ik4k nap.ntall i:1 vip>l4/,\*l:s A 4:4 ISIUM2I7IIIr. No. 7. Poor People's Row: T flAVEjust arrived Anna the East with a large amottraent of I. Groceries. Wines, Liguori,. Sugars. Ate.. &0., which I wit! sell flute cheaper than any other Establishment in the City. Give we a call if you have any doubts as CO the truth of t h is statement, and satisfy yourselves. T . W. MOORE. Erie, Nov. 17,1919. .1y4F.1, .ILuoj L y t : REED & SANFORD. having by recent purchases , made such additional "unpile, as the market demands. now offer for sale a general and well selected stock of Heavy and shelf Hardware. Among their stoek, are nil kinds of. IRON, STEEL. NAILS AND SPIKE... 4, Horse Shoes. A nv its, bellows, Vices, Mill. M tinny. and Crone el )t tQatt. Sheet, Ear Lead and Pipe. Shovels, Grain Scoops, Spades' Iron Ham citron Mops, Hay Knives. !Hatable Castitige, a good as torn ent of Meehaatt ''s nat. rills. Screws, Locks, Let hes, bolts, Hammers. Hatchets. Files, Plains and Plane Irons, Chi, Pls. Ati,Gur, Bats. Hated. Pannels, Compass, reticle, Tennoth Rill titers,Bevels, Try, Squares, etc. etc Oc 13. I HEED& SANFORD. TA OILING VITZ)Luts DONE AND ClUlAr. - T i l i tTi n tltl e i r ; l lfr ie tt rt atTr i al i p l) .;l:O e i n ia d gL er • s , aid 6 1 4. n t s at!c o to fo rm his fronds that ho stilt continues the Tadoriq Business at hie old Bland, a few doors cast of the Erie Bank, and solicits a continuance of past favors. Having waited the Fall and Wilder Fashions, he is prepared to exteutc all orders entrusted to hi. care in the latest and most apt rote! sale. The subscriber having no stork donee:me inirler his own cyc, pledges himself to give complete sat ',faction to his Customers, and in all CilNef n here he fails to do so, to pay for the Goode. Ladies desirous ofhavinkeillier It Wing or Traveling Habits made to order, and the latest:in and neatest style, will do memo give mu, a call. .. NAVAL AND IHILITARY CLOTHING mndo to order N. D. CUTTING on Die ki oncst notice ;mint the usual price, • JOHN GOALDING. Erie, cept.23, 1840. 10. T / DTIING. ; subscriber 3o respect Y fit y inform the public that he commenced the business of PLAIN AND FANCY DYE ING, otitis place.corner of tßate street and the Buffalo Road, a few roods south of the Woolen Factory, where the Dyeing and Finishing of Garments, the coloring of woollen and cotton carpet yarn, with every other description of Job Dyeing will beenrefully attended to. After a practice of thirty years in Europe and Ain , rlea. In all the colors given to silk, woollen, linen and -cotton, he hopes to be a ble to satisfy all nho may patronise him. RICHARD GAGGIN. Eric, Aegurt 23. , IS OUR FLAG TO Tursnz. ‘ . 4: , '-÷ - 7-: `.':o-. ..i . %4* • ,- . 1 :0.. .. ;_... r ''' . .. .4% • Aisne": -:•- , ''.1.,...04.-- - • ' STILL IN .., , TILE FIELD '", - : : ON7 HE 1 • , : 1 Gaon PRINCIPLE. THE is bscriber would big lea‘e to inform his friends and the public that lie has Justopened for the fall the largest and best assortment of CLOTHS', CASSINIER ES AND Vt.:STINGS, that has eyer been offered in this market and which will be sold at the low, at prices for CASII. Much has been said by some in the trade about slop-shop clothing, unprecedented success in cut ting custom work, &c. ',Not is fulling to lie considered fOolish, we cut short by saying to those who wish to have their clothing made to order, that they can have their measures taken. null Clothin...” made, and if not pleased With them when finished, they will not be asked toitake them away, 11'e dont wish our friends to think we are gasing,diut would have them CALL AND EXAMINE goods and prices for theinseltes. I We will be happy at all times to show our goods and compare , 'Prices., cot Of 'MOW With the best in this or tiny other !city. We w ill have at all times, a large and,3l,ood assortment of READY win: ciArriii NG Consisting of D os and l'rock Coati4 Over Cont,+ Ilusitiess Coats. Sack Coats, Pan k, Vests, Shirts, Cravats, Suspenders, Lamb's Wool Under Slits s and Drawers, &c!. &c., Which will I e sold as clampas the heapedt. , Persons wishing to omelette Clothing for CASII will do well to call and eviiinsie Goods acid Prices. My clothing is cut by iii)self and all made hi Erie, and is warranted hi 1e as weli winless any shop in the place can make. We do not wish to Last, but invite comparrison. The subscriber is determined to sr I fur CASII, and CASII ONLY, %Vhich twist be obvious to all in m to be the only trite method articling a Retail busines.., pro. teeth g, as It does, both the buyer and the seller against losses cum( Tient upon the credit system. Cu loin work and cutting chine to order on reasonable terms. 011 N M. JUSTICE. 6 Erie, Sept.9.fl, le-19. lull), G REAT FIR l ( p h t r, ii,i .. l)4beLlv i t i l e i . tcli r wp o i:r f ec i nl I c lon or tl 22,000 lbs. of this celebrated and truly valuable articles, (slate drab and.chocolat colord,) Just received and for tale by Oct. 19. CARTER & nitoTi rut BRING cufrir TICE ENGINE ... ft s. AND PUT OUT VIE IIIIE. AND IIII E. DRY GOODS AND CLO.ITHING „IRE SO, _ CHEAP AT TUE NEW ,lEB , STORE TH.17 . 4 FIRES ARE QUITE UN. .NE.CESSARIiu COLD I WEATHER' TO KEEP rEO.I.7LE WARE': T ROSENZWEIG &Po have Just returned front the eitikern {. I• e RM. , . and are now r •radving their Fit and Winter supply of DY V GOODS, FANCY :GODS, READY iilA DE tiLOTIIING, er.c.,whieh they arc enabled to offer to their numerous curtomers and* he public getteraily.atMriced far below time of any former icason. There goods ha t e , a thiteraiselec red it nth the greatest' are, a n d is ill lie found to be one of the largest ainiittot splendid stocks u of F.di l lel Winter ihnids et er offered in this city. As many .eof ttnoodi have been purchased of the importers per the la test nut •als (rem Cureht, the subscribers are confident that they can olfer to tilt it eusto ners the ve.y nen cot styles of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising jEligl huh, French, S wi sta,lr WI and Scote It Coods, together with It full as.ortiatent of American manufacture, and cheaper than can be 'found elsewhere. Their Stork ctiti• iris 1.. tart of the f ittowingi— SILKS.—Rich figured, changrable, brocade, slanil Plaid* and strips, satin de Chine, twilled, rich Flouard, Italian. Cross de Rhine. rm. de Afrique, Chameleon. &c. !dr:U.IN DE LA INES.—euberii Frris designs, very rich and high colored, on crimson, green, and blue grounds, the styled of IN Inch. it 6.1,e:he11, are superior to any heretofore recut!. CA:al:11E10 N. —Ne Pius ()lieu styles. with the richest chiming and in great vorietys. There , goods. or th e designs, are obtained from the French ••Esrt kin lON, in Faris, and treat oriental de signs. itIERINOES,—French. German arilti English manufacture—a large proportion. (inbred espresely by us. for the lest trade, con sisting Si6ting of every variety of color. offered at reduced prices. RI tiI;O:V S.—A it extunsilt, e vat iety of the newest and anti ricilen sit lee. embracing one of the 111081 desirable assortments ever of fered in tins 'corker. KID ULOVEs.—Best manufacture, ordered erpressly for us. I)O3IE , TIC AN I) STAPLE GOOD:. A Lavrestock of ralirn.from d cents to 10 cents per yard:Bleach ed and unble.iched hnn4ue, front O cents upward; Led Ticking.; and Checlo, a cull «npp{y of all qualities and prices: Irish Linens; Table liatnriA, and Scotch Diapers; Napk ins; Table Dia• pen, Cra , li and Lou Me; Scotch and Manchester Ginginints; Salt itietts: Kentucky Jean„and Illuc Drills; all of t% hic It n itt Inc sold ofr at prices thateasmot tail to please and without fear of compe tition. CLOTHING FOR THEIHELLIONI Under this head A% e have now on band, ready for sale, the lar rest,,Post fashiunable and varied .armload rti READY-MADE CLOTH IS G ever offered In Erie; ill of %flitch has Oven selected under our hiunedinte ins , ectiott, met t. 111A1 IA IWV MITA IN A PREFI RE:Wl—together is i It one of thechoirest selections of Im ported fine Black. Bine.; II on n. Olis e and Bral, French. Belgian and EoeIn..hCLOTIIS. Illar ‘ has ever I rot hrotntlit to thin city. - Also, Black and Fancy Frelf Il Cnssimeres; New Style Palley Vest- Ines and Cravat.; Silk Uncle Shirts and Bran ere; Linen Cambric and silk Ilankerchiefs, tind fine assortment of Glows, Ildbiery, a 'id Suspenders. \ ,LJ" Dont forget' the,place New Jew Store, No. 1, Flctnitig Block State Street. Erie. Oct. 13, 1810. 1 I 'II To the Honorable the ../noes ,of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the l'eace in andfor the County if Erie. mu; Petition of Peter Knoll respectfully sheweth; That your .1' petitioner has erected a commodious new house, situate on the earlier of Peach street and the Buffalo road in the' west Ward of the Borotighof Eric, which Is welt calculated for n public house of entertainment, and froth its location and situation ds suitable as well as necessary for the accommodation of the public and enter tainment of strangeri anti travelers. That he in well provided with ambling for ttorst , s, and all conveniences necessary for the entertainment of strangerri and traveler/. he therefore respectfully prays t h e Court to grant bin a license to keep an Inn or tbfic B oureof entertainment, ali t your petitioner will ever tlfaV• C. PETER ICSOLL. We the undersikned citizens of the West Ward of the Borough of Eric. being personally acquainted with Peter Knoll the alswe named petition,fr, and also having a knowledge of the house for 'munch the license is prayed. du hereby certify that such is neces sary toaccommodate the publl e and entertain strangers and tra velers, that he is a person of good repute for honesty and remper nuce, art that he Is well provided with home room and conveni ences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travel ers; we therefore beg leave to recommend him for a license agree. ably to his petition. Jacob ilatiseno. 11. Williams, Sherbun Smith, S. Erhart, S: W Keefer. .1. R. Dooms, A. W. Brewster, Thos. btchat y. Michael Knoll, M. :ifetz, 11. Bates, C. Ge,orge, Julm Hughes, George A. Elliot, J. - Zimmerle.aril To the Honorable the Jud g es of the Corr: of Quarter &Mena of - the Cminty of Erie. ¶1 HI petition or Menzo W. Keith respectfully showeth, that your petitioner occupies a commodious house, situate in the • wt st, ward, of the borough of Er ic,, which is well rale I/ laird fora public house of enterta Willem. Putt from its situation is suitable its well as necessary for the accommodation of the public and the entrainment of strangers and travelers. That he is well preid tied vith stabling for horses and all conveniences necessary for the entertainment of strangers and Hat eters; he therelorc respectfully prays the Court to grant hint a license to keep an inn or public house of entertainment there. And your petitionet will pray,&c. KEITH. We the undersigned citizens of the west ward of the borough of Erie. Twine personally acquainted with M. W Keith, the above named petitioner. and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and travelers; flat he is a person of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and that he to well provided with house room and con veniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers. We therefore recommend blitz rot a license agreeably to his petition. P. 11. Oliver, H. Zimmerman, G. W. Hughes, William Kelly, W. C. Warren, D. G. Powers, G. W. Goodrich, 3. Zini merle. elms B. Wright. J 11. Williams, W. A. Brown, B . F. Sloan. Eric Jan. 5, •• at:l4 - To bie go z0.c.2.51e Judger of 'As Cam of Quarter :'ersiors GT Erie County. rrlllll ietition of Win. A. Duly, of Harbor Creek township in said county. respectfully represents that he is Well provided with house room and CunVelrileileCe for the lodging and accommo dation of strangers and travelers nt the house lie now occupies, known as the hallway 'house in said township. Ile therefore prays the honorable Court to grant him a licence for keeping a public Inn or Tavern. iYM. A. BESI.Y. We the subscribers citizens of Harlot* Creek township, in which the at.ove mentioned Inn or Tavern is proposed to Le kept, do certify. that Wm. A. Deily the above petitioner, Igor good re pute for honesty and temperance, nod is nen pro, hied with house room and other conveniences foe the accommodation of strangers nod Winder... and that such an Inn or Tavern.isnecessarr for their accomniodst • T. P. Carr. T. FL Peek. Chas. T. Kendrick, 11. W.. Foster, E. S. Stthson..l. P. Turner Souttunned Stillinnn. J. W. rlicLane P. Elliot!, Milo Terry, M. Wigton, Tholuns Kendrick. To the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions gf Erit aunty. T HE petition 0111. L. Brown of the east Ward or the borough of Erie in said county, respectfully represents. that he Is writ provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation ofstrattgers and travelers, at the house he note oc cupies in said east ward Ile therefore pray s 11w Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern, and be, as In duty bound, will pray, &c. 11. , L. DROWN, We. the subscribers, Mt irons of the cost Ward of Erie, in which the above Inn or Tavern prayed to be licensed. is proposed to be kept, do certify that 11. L. Brown, the above applicant. Is of good repute For honesty and temperance. and is hell provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accomutod alien of strangers and travelers. and that such an Inn or Tavern is ne cessary to accommodate 'the public and entertain strangers and travelers. W N. Lewis, Thos. 0. Colt, T. , R. Cuter, C, W. Mayburri:.Y. s Towner, 11. G. Sessions, Moses Koch , . 11. Kelsey, C. W. itt• Flo, Oliver Spntrord,S. T. Brown, b. D. Spofford, 0. R. Dewe, .. , S. Knowlton. Stag y 'pa ULL.—Cambrie and Lisle Edging and Inserting, a good 411. IVA rortment at. S. H. DEWEY'S Erle,Det.O. 21 LADIEB and Gentlemen's Kid (Doren at S. K. DFIVEY'S. Erie, Oct. 9. g al ......:., ~...... e.- I: 14 ..7 ".- , =',. ..... • Z . ... - ...„ i'.. a '!,.. ir,in _---- .-- 25 7 . I onza.mcs OFP I 13ELLING OM I •he Subicriber intends reutoyhig %Vest iu the Spring. be item his stock of Groceries Provisions. &c. ei ly minced prices, in order to be able to close up his bust rhy the tint of April, from which time he is desirous of rent die th. co store Brick Store on the l'ublic Snrde. now oeou- Uy and where be will ho huppy to sec till those who ish we thei. A. BAKER. ie. Nov. Oh, 1011). Chen pstde. rarm lismirr AND narolctoofis. !ago tleS9, tug il piul, to Ira, 'RS. CURTIS nould say to the Laaies thltslieliasjint opened tier stock ofFall and Winter Alilltitery comitasing all of ;Ilea st y les. ron.leting of bonnets. ;Caps, Ribbons, Rowers, &c., a great variety of Prettch worked Collars, Cuffs, Capes Dre. , s and Cloak Tramming.. Zephyr Wormed, Zephyr bin dery Patters. Purse Twbt, Zephyr Scarfs. Kid Glove., he.d ity, with niany other milder. all ofwhich iinve been belected t great care by lier,elf, any it ill he rola at reduced prices. T fur iii - shed as usual. Straw bonnets cleaned to order. le Oct. 20. 3m 93. the I; Tab broi I •• WHIT'S FISH. ' M • O, hall' and quarter 111)14. White Fish and Trout, received and fur vale at' lot% ebt prices—inspected and warranted. • R. 0. !WM:RT. Erie, Nov. 3, IEI9. INr"Alv G)NriliAlli,S.—SfOrd/, FlCllfil aril! /ld anfall Gi2nlllll` , . for ..ale very cheap hy. II S. It. DEWEY. NEW GOODS I NEW, GOODS: I I JUST ref Cl% ed nt the Sew York Stori, n large and splendid lot of Fall and Winter Dress goods ofi eery style and pattren. Also. Laces. Ribbons, l'ringes, rigid Drem Trimmings. of all des criptions, which n ill he sold at a very 801011 advance trona cowl.— and quite as low as can be bought: tve4 of New York city. Call and tee, and it you arc net satisfied don't buy. , r,, S. B„vowEßs, State Street. Ertit:Oct. 13, 1019. . i I N 0.6, Donnell Block. 12 000 Vat. • s of Cloth fk. Cassitnere at the Erie 1 Wol len Valet opy. • READY to be pcchaogot for Wl/01.11) ibe subscribers nt their usual rates e?fe‘elinege. They ha l ve a variety of Plaid and Fancy Sint es of the latest Eastern pan •rna for .:ruts. Pants nail llo)ii Fluting: al n. n gobil varlet , . of al -wool Tweeds. for sum ini•r neni We % ill ti1..0 maitutacture, the present NVIlt-01), at the follow ine price. in credi, v iz: For black, brown, grey and steel wiled cloth. 311` cents per yard; en , l•iisiere of tame colors, 33 cents; is hitc Flahtal 23 cents, and tire.....ed Flannel 28 eta per yard. 1 1111:11.1fTLY & BREWSTER. Erie, June fl,lfilft. BLJFI ,ILA ) ROIIES.—JaiI rccet%ed Hatle.tore of I Nov. 3 Isl 9. I I 10 000 e et V7.;nd . w Glass. 200 BOXE S Eit.11,4 , French and American Window Glass. COlllia isingall lin stzes from oby 10 to 31 by Al. This assortment contains 1,0111 ' ()film best Julie thick, suitable forshow windons and cases. AI o, la lot of French Bby 11, altogether su perior to what is usurilly bron*ln into il is inarhet, but which will be sold as low as the Anterl'ca i. Altog. liter ours in tlitslitte Is sn perior to any other out of the Me , all will be sold on terms that will suit all reasonable porto is. i 1 %RTER & [MOT lIER, ' Pio. 6 Bead house. Erle. July li, 1940. Pots gin I. higlw,i market rate V. ill the :mac of. LSere I. COAL 0 = A m E'S No. 0 can be fuutid at tt i I Augut4 IS ' NO. 5, ONZIAP9IDEI. - 1 - Now Tall iii Viiniox• Goods. rptf 17, Belk C r ilwrs are nosy receiving their stock 01 Fail and win- A. ter Goods, consming of 1I Ma" GOODS, I 1, i CROCKERY. ?L i RP ir A RE, ' GROCERIES, lroti„titeel. Nails, A nvil. Viers. chains. &c. &c. We do not nboast that c base the larg. 44 ..toelt, or to sdll cheaper than can be pts re baw d ill New York. h ilt ide.'ige ouri.els es to tell as cheap as the cheapest ill the ”little town of Erie." Oc t. 13. I I t: CO SF.I.DEN & SON. N 1 1 , II 20011 P IRE of g%V ond sited Soo ie " . OW. 13.1 C. M. TIRBALS Puro g od Liver Oil rrisllS valuable article, recently brained into such extensive are 1 by its astonishing efiects in Pulmonary* and other dire;mv, can be had pure and unadulterated, prepated by It toditnn. Clark is Co., Chemist.. New l'or, from the fretit Coil Livers. of the 11 sub , crib er, o Ito ha , itt2ife at arrangement with the above firm and will be in the constant teem 't of ihe I lit „fresh from the manufac tory. Too much care cannot be taltent o gel the article fresh, for when it Leconte, obi and rancid it looter its medicinal Properties, and in fact, I.4.citnes del ittliOnS. J. li. BURTON. ''.:7 Oct. No. 5 Iteed House. Till: 1,1 EL AW Alt 1 , , 1111.711. , A L SAFETY i sit'TsunANlcx: covirANl o ,. (qf Ifltilvidelphitt, ~) A RE lIONV 1.10;TIg bm•ine,s on the 'Mutual plan,givitig the 'nsured /1 a participation 1n the i•rolits of the CLILIIIMPY. vt ittiout Dahill ty heyond the premium o :m i . Rieke upon the Lakes nit leanal insured on the mo,t favorable terms. Lei,es will Leliberally and promptly adjusted. • Fire rii.lts on inerchandlie, builiting4 and other property, in town or country, for a limited term permanently. DIRECTORti. I • Joseph 11. Seal. James C. Hand, Edmond A. outlet. Theophilii , Paulding, John C. Mavis, 11. Jones Brooke, Robert Button, • John Garrett. John M. Penrose, Ilugh Craig. :tannic' Dist aril% George Ferrell, henry Lawrence ' David B. Starry Edward Darlington Charles Kelley. Isaac R. 11 iv is, , J. G. Johnson, William FON ell, William Hay, John S. Newlin, Dr. S. Tito:one, Dr. R. M. Huston. John Seller, Jr. Spencer Methane. ' Richard S. NeWbould, Sc ,y; Wm. Martin Pres 4 ocr Application can be Made to I . 1. KELLOGG, Agent, Erie Erie, Feb. 10, 1010 LETTmt PAPER. of various ileteriptions--Crmgress, Quarto hitt gilt edge, fur sicel pens, cry hue French small letter: also, covrlopes, motto wafers, roller sear, Sealing wax, ennui c and black irk and ink powder, and a buperior quality of Foolbean and School paper, by J. 11. II 111VfliN. SILK witArrima. for Lathes and Gent+. together with a good nnortment of Cloves and Hosiery, Ptst received at , Nov. 3. lEitt. %V R COLF.Rei VAlttlitx.—A large maortisient an .. 11 an extensive ro ll- - rimy. Including spool and limn Thread, but ons and Combs of vorions kinds; RIF°, suspenders together w ith. otionw too numer ous to mention, at a small Oconee from manufacturers Nov. 3, 1i."4 ; C. II WRIGHT. TRISII 'Anvil and nny 'quantity of Blenched Sliming and very cheap at the store of , 8' JACKS9N. To the Honorable Cuurt of Quarter Sessions f Erie Camay. Petition ofJonathan Burlingham of McKean Towni.hip. respectfully represents that he is well Vrovitleri with house main and conveniences fer the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers. lie would therefore humbly pray yotir honors to grant lam a lice* to keep a public lioinnrat his old Rand at McKean Corners and in Duty llound well ever pray. are. • JONATHAN BURLINGHAM. " %Ve the Undersigned citizens of the township of McKean do cer , lily that Jonathan Uurtinaham, the above named applicant, is a matt of good reinnatiou for honesty and tenappranee, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for entertaining strangers a , d travelers, and that such an 1t,,, or tavern is neces sary to accommodate the conveniences public, William Wiswelir Ezra lia.V.tiras Seidman: A. M. Verse, Uri nh Pkinner, .S:111111,1 %%IMO. Charles (1. (:OC, Silel Skinner, %Valiant P. Potter, Hiram Brockway, David Hard, Abel Potter. *3E34 PIII3LXO NOTICE. B.•SESSIQNS of the east Word in the Borough of Eric, in / • the county of Erie, hereby gives notice that he will present the follon ing petition to the Court of Quarter Cessions of Erie Comm Pa., hrld on the first Monday of February, A. D. 1830; for a Tavern License, end ask a license for said purpose on said pet ition, and the following certificate according to the Act of Assem ble in such case made and provided. To the Honorable tke Jude es of tlte Court of Quarter..Ps:dont of Erie County. , rIIIIE Petitioner H. H. Elessions of the East Ward In the Borough of Erie. and county of Erie. respectful!) represents. that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelers, at the house be now occupies in the east ward tie therefore prays the Honorable Court to cram him license for keeping a public inn or tavern he, on in duty hound will et er pray. 11. (l. SESSION , We, the sub , erlhers, eitimet of the East Ward in the Boro of Erie, in which the above Inn or Tavern prayed to be licensed * is proposed to le gept, do eert try that 11. G. eteastons. the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty- and tetnpernnee, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accom modation of strangers and travelers, and that such an inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain, strangers and travelers. William J. Sterrelt, C. M. "ribliale, C. W. Mayburry, H. L. Brown. James Crosenum, !Swim. Koch, C, Smile' Agnew, H. Dentinal' Jr.. Ezra F. Davis. %Valiant Yonng, Charles Lynn "Elmias G. Colt. Samuel L. Foster. St3l To the ionorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Erie CO. THE petition of James Brawley of Harborcreek town ship in said county, respectfully represents, that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accomodation of strangers and travelers, at the house he now occupies in said township. Ile there. fore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, and ho, as in duty hound. will pray, &c. JAMES BRAWLEY. We, the eubsdribers, citizens of the Harborcreek. in which the above inn or toyer prayed to be licensed is proposed to be kept, do certif that James Brawley tha t above applicant, is ofgood rep to for honesty and temper. ante, and is well provided with house room and convent enees for the lodging and accomodation ofstrangeis and travelers, and that such an inn or tavern is necessary to accoznodate the public and entertain strangers and tray , eters. , Wm. IL Middaugh,' - . Fitch. Aaron Twitchell, William Hinton, A. $ f ,ewis, 3. P. Turner. Jae. Norton. C. Hull. F. L. EIS. Stinson. W. Taggart. mks, Alvah Dewey. &vial 3t34 I= 11.1 to Fair ct.e.tp at the R. 8. HUNTER. Park Roe• here Wanted. - • pig for live Gees e Peatlieniat R. A. RARER, elmapf+ille, Erie. ova Ls. k flank% areStOrdif, REED & ck,VNFORD, I N 0.3 R 4449 l louse, The great Illedicino of Natural /I.7IILUZGAN OZI.I liEwoodernil Remedy of Nature, American 011,1 s procured from a well in 13orksville, Kentucky, made by the Master land of Deity. in Nature's Laboratory, ti feet kiwi, the surface Ins Earth. Its Illafai Kt power as a curative is truly wonderful. t has elrectuall cured a great number of persons of the following omplamts: IntlMnatory Rheumatism, Consumption, Cramp, Colic. Perofu a, or King's Evil; Intlamation of the Kidneys, Inflamed or Sure es. Erysipelles, Deep Seated Coughs, Ulcerated More Throat. hoophig Cough, Fever Mores and Fresh Wounds, Burns and Mealds, Sprains and Strains, Parylized Limbs, Asthma or Plaids- rasPiles, external and internal; Diseased Siline, Deafness, Iris ed flip Joint: linlaniation of Bowels, CrOup, Dropsy, Scald I rad. &c. . PRICE fill CENTS PER ROTTI.E. Sold Wholesale and Retail by William J,e,hoon , Om Fronde.. re.sole and only ~ Agent for Western reitii4lvaiiia, Northern 4iliO. find Western Virginia. Ni Liberty sweet. rand by anti-agents pointed by Min in every county In the nbot e districts. OBSLILVE—Every Agent is supplied n Ith Pamphlets containing reliable certificates of remarkable cures. Ca l l and get one, BEWARE OF NUMERODS COUNTERFEITS. The Americanll. having performed by it. It•e ro many re- T r markable cures, a d being a ;Queried Remedial Agent for various d seases, has indu c ed some persona to counterfeit thin valuable ri edigine. The original and genuine American Oil is obtained f oin'ap ell in Barksville, I:conicity, from OM 5011! and only pro p leiorii, D D . AL& Co., who a ppoipted Mr. Win, Jackson, eh LI 1)- ci ty strfect, Pittsburgh , their sm .,. and ONLY Agent for supply log S lb-A:tent. ill Western Pronsy Ivan la, %Western VI run' ia rind part o Olim. The true and :Inutile American llit is of a dark green c lor' There are various counterfeits abroad—s one Seneca Oil. smut apii %tore closely resembling the genuine purport rag to come from the Pittsburgh aim Allegheny Dispensary Company; some black ,and of various Ontlel colors; some white, said to I.e made B l om the Original American Oil, U. I 101 l lir Co.. the ovt.y and Om. proprietors of the true and Original Alamein Oil. DO NOT Mir NEVER DID supply any persons nho make the article called E*TRACT of American Oil, ktilti to be re fi ned, clari fi ed and con l Vitrateil. BEWARE of the worthless counterfeits, aiiil till s . . . AVE that IVitt. Jacksmi. ED Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of l' , 'ood street, is the rist.v andyni.e general Agent for the above men ri tied district. and that Noss: is ni stage Luc it ilAl into his name a. daddress printed in the pamphlet in %%Welt each bottle is, en v loped, and liken lee the proprittors' address is printed In each it nudity( thusi "U. Hall & Co., Kentucky." Another way of d tecting the counterfeits is the di ff erence in the price. The g. ti.. nine is Bold itt‘ariattly its '51.1 cents per bottle and nu lest, while sr • me of the counterfeits are sold nt venous prices tinder. rhe pure and only genuine American Oil ig sold n liolesn!e and re 11 by Win. Jackson at the only agency in l'itc.hurgli, No• En I. hertreet, head of WOod street. ` , old ry the f !lowing Agents 0. D. gThalrorti, Erie; 'I hos. Willis, Mille reek: John McClure, G rant; W. D. Townsend. Sprsttglietti; C. & .1. B. Cleyeinntl. C nneautt Fenton & Itr4.,Contieaut. 1y29 (4 Ithr)j! 3. ll.%Pttbltus,dealerii Foreign and Dotne.tie ofexeltange,' !ertitleates of depO.ite, Gold and Silver coin, win bi,V and .ell urrent and uneurrent money,- neeotiate time and sight drafts, nuke collections on all, the Eastern ettles, and make remittan ces at the lowest Banking rates. Moue) recei‘ed on Deposite and Eastern dr,...16 constantly on hand nt the lowest rats of premium. hio, Indiana, Ketitue y, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Dank note 4, and tho6e of most other States, bonght and buld on the Most reasonable terns. four door. below Brown's fiotel, Eric Ca. Erie,. July I. liis. L. L. and W. W. Adams nomniu , A•rnul rIIVSIGIANS AND SURGEONS. T.l AVING located thclasek es in the Borough of Erie, will at -1,1 wild to all calls In their profession. Office and rebideeCe on the South West corner of the Dimond, in t'c building formerly occupied by Dr. raullmer. N. II I:alk from the country attended to promptly. rale, April2:-. i&Itl. 1 , . —1"--1 , Wines fic Liquors. , AGIIOICC lot of Wine.: and Liquors. consi•ti , .g of Pale Brandy, St, Croix Rum, Donal., Girl, Dian! do :N. E. do , 1ri,.11 Whiskey, Cogniac do Jamaica do Scotch do Madeira %Vine, , Port Wine, Common do 'Malaga do 'do do I [prepuce) Medoe do. Also, a large assorts:it:MM . Fresh Groceries, fur sale at No. 7, Poor Peoples Row, by T. W. MOORE. Erie, Nov., 17 isl 9. t 27 W ILLIS, W I:' lIITS 6c. WATERS AXE- 1 at the hardware Store or RiNfi) & sit Nroa i). Proscription: Proscription Ili l: Ir ` cTur n : .4 i nvde is at tLW day by r e t s i t e 4) l e l os%c rd i c n r . y Pre ' l l i (t. ° •r u i Taylor, that great and aot:;linnti, - is frequently accused of it. Ile, however, as often denies the charge as it is made, unit boldly as serts that he "removes for cause only." The Subscribers have quite recently got out NEW STOVE on the elevated of en principle. which they call tire Ki:VSTONE COOKING STOVE. Sat:ls:lose is so decided an hnprot einem on all and every Stoic heretofore made tinning CO many good quali ties others are told or) that tho.e engaged in the manufacture of a flinch inferior article have taken the alarm, and at once Nitre the cry of pro-eription. and expert by thin to escape a general route. Such cry, however in ra useless us ante of the raw material.. The edict bas been it.nued—entitinunitl claim the right to snlect the bestSioveout! Hence the lievNtone Stove nimdattpercet.e and re move all others. including Sennett's Pntent: The uerdiet. howev er, us ill be. "Removed for cause only;',, so - we stand in n position similar torteneral Taylor, and as he is In - stilled so Ginn a chg. A good mitortment of other CnOK STOVre', tnelnding the celebrnted Carpenter Stove, ns tacit as the Geneyet Farmer and Clinton Air-tight Cook Stoves, Air-tight Parlor and Box Stoves— also Cauldron and Sugar kettles or different flues constantly on hand. In Met no better assortment of CASTINGS can be round vekewhere. T he attention of niso,ntir4 to Improved PLow—a ne....• article, vt lilt cast-iron Lenin, untruffactured by UM and warranted. Vf f 4 leattl caTitICV. NI ill Cenring,enrding ..Mr.rl iv en,Spienine, &e.. Ace._ tuade to order on the nhorreft nc nee and on the most rensorint.le terian. VINCENT, 11l MROD & CO. Eric, April dl. tell). 4th Ull.6.—'fanners, Linseed, sperm E3 , Acet and Oil. m A. KING'S A RRow RouT,::ago, Pearl Batley, ( Meal.TnpiocaVcc -11 itileilla, I y cAttTilt & myna:lL CeIIAWLS, Ilrocha, Thibet, CaAmere, And :Ilk Maid, Long 17 Shawls do., a variety of cheap VlLiti tillay.lg for vale at the sstOre. tr. JACKSON. TEAS, Vomit.; Upton, Gunpowder. and Black Teas. of th e !Nest quality for sale by I S. I ACK:3O7.,L ,Dr. I'. Hall% celebrated 'Cough Itonacdsr. i TIE attention, of the public is again called to the notice of this int atuable medicine. Minch remains uneit united as a speedy cur . fur diseases of the thiciat and lungs. The great importance of curling Pulmonary ifiseasen in their early stagen is generally admitted, but tuo often neglected in practice, and hence the rea son nhy so many untimely deaths occur from CollElltni Sion and other militionnry Mice lions. Hall's COUGH RLMEDY is recom mended as a safe. speedy and effectual medicine-for curing Coughs, C.Ohko hoarseness, Croup or Battles, Asthma or Plithisze. Bronchitis, Bleeding in the Lungs, Weakness of Voice. Whoop ing rough. as well n 4 many unpleasant symptoms &penning upon irritation in the throat and lungs.' Bead the following de sisive testimony from a host of true Witlll`Ef , eb ' al, ho have been cured by using thin medicine, and are now advising the sick to follow their example... This is to certify that we, the undersigned citizens of Erie, have used Dr. P. Hall's Cough Remedy for the cure of pulmona ry diseases. and in carry instance have been speedily and effectu ally cured by its use. We regard it as a very safe, pleasant and thorough medicine, and recommend it to the public an (44 worthy of generol confidence John Galbraith, C B Wright, 4 M Tarbell, Wilson King, Ddhirk. John ti Brown, John Hughes, L A Hall. D G Lninion, Thos McKee, R S McCreary, T J Taft, John W Hays,. D P Ensign, J Kel. - ey. jr Foster Bell. John Peffer, Bolen Cocpran, A.'S hem ood, E A Bennett, P E Burton, Jialsbury, It Baldwin, Beni Grant, i rs' rltitiderilczht, I M Warren, %V MGatinglier, j I. Warren, Thos Hughes. II I' Mehatley, .1 I' Tracy, ' 'l' Moorhead. Jr 8 P Nelson, J D Dunlap, Jll Cochran, i Deemer, Jr M Goodin in, Charles Cole, II 0 Boot. C W Kelso, M Mayer. J It Dinnars. The following certificate is from a celebrated perfumer in PhilaJ delphin— Dr. P, (fall—Pear sir: It is with greni pleasure that 1 inform you that 3 our Cough Remedy has proved itself to he exactly no presented—not only a very efficacious but pleasard remedy for Colds, Coughs, &c. I have recommended it to many of my friends who have used it, and found immediate relief by its,use, and in no case has it failed to effect a cure. •The effects arc trimly oxiagieut, and' would recommend all persons suffering with Asthma. Colds •or any discot•e of the throat or Conrumption, to give it /2 trial. Yours; Very respectffilly, JULES 11111.:EL. • Public Caution. REWARD; OF COUSTERFEITB'. To prevent counterfeits tit l e Colley, it. until,. are blown upon each large bottle—•••lir. I'. Ha l's Cough Remedy, Erie. Pa.'"Fhe small bottles are marked in the same manner, except the last too words.- None are genuine without the abor, r and the inventor's name—Peter Ilatt--‘lritten upon the a nipper and directions. Forsale. wholesale and retail. in Erie, only by Nall, No. thighs' Work, State St. ...4UENTS.-11 ("Town & Co. North East and IVatudnirgt Thou Vincent and Sillitil & Ilendryx, lVnterford; Jos. Gen4ienter. Fair view; J. 11. Camig ell, Edenhoro; 1.. :3. Jones mid Asa Mattes & Co. Girard; %VIII. 11. Townsend. Sprinetield; P. Clark, Albion; N. Callender, Mead% lite; 11. & A. 'Sutler. Spring (*omen.; Wm. H. RObillkoll, Powers - town, Cutler & Pierce, ClarktiVille, and by Agents generally throughout thecountry.,r For farther particulars regarding the superior efficacy of this • erlielite, call on Agent for pamphlet free of charge. NO lir . 41.NREE 817111.13IIG: Pairbanitif Genuine Scab) Manufactory:! The subizr filers having purchased Fairbanks - celebrated genu ine scale !interns., and employed a workman, Mr. Weeks, d ho has had a long experience in their manufacture, Ica Ise e to Mom) the piibiie that they are now prepared to furnish to order au article superior to any thing of the kind ever offered in this market. The subscribers would also cautioo their friends against pur chasing uorthleys artricles purporting to be Fairbanks' scale trout Irresponsible itinerant yeti kec pettlers—rce ntaturferettgre the gexr in. article The follou ing are our prices. Ilay Scales. of 4 Tons draft, eno Coal Scales. of 1 ton draft. 40 Platform Sealev, 151)0 lbs. draft. as Do. do. do. with hoisting lever I and net on trucks,' 40 Do. do 1.200 lbs. draft. 30 Do. do. • Jo. on trucks. with hoisting levee, 23 Fnisbauks' AtnerseAus Scale. 15;11 lbs. PI Do. do. do. 1200 lbs. 23 Do., - do. do. 1500, on trucks •rit.h hoisting M Do. do. do. SOO lbs. le. es, . 16 Flour Packing Scale, 500 lbs. . 20 Counter Scales, 4 oz. to 200 1b.., plathirrn, a Do 4 ez. toga) lbs. platform ar, Scoop. 10 Dales Counter Scale, braes lever. 4 oz. to 50 lbs. draft. 6 Ail the shove articles are wavverated. Those wishing to obtain n good and rename Seale are requested to give us u call at No WS French street, nearly opposite tde Farmers llnt e I . I G.. A. RENNET & CO. Erie. May 20, IRIO. ' ZINGUAITZNG ON WOOS THE submriber is prepared ro execute' all orders in his line. Drawing and Engraving Landscapes. views of Ilotels.Stores Factories, Machinery, tiocietics' Beals, Business Bards, show Bills. gcc„&c., Orders attended to without delay, Ousels tpoderate. Fredonia, July 27, Piti , M. H. PETTIT. iloan's Colu _ , IQ' All - the Medicines advertised by W. D. ',nen are ;old , CARTER & illiff 11131 . 7 No. 6, Reed littis s , p r , 1" ADI IL T OINTIKEINT. C . LOAN'S °INTIM ENT is now universally acknotiledge4 ,_ 1.7 an I l e infallibe remedy, in every case where it has be en gm 1 ,",7 Irdpplied on ration, drawit g out the in fl ammation from a ncuad, rth ,,,P , * pain of every ind, and in its healing qualities the noehge.„,., "f I T proditee its equal, and the public pronounce rt the ebe sg „, 44 , best Faintly Ointment that has ever been, used. All dixes s ,,,,, f s ,,_" 4 40 Lake at., Chicago, lii . Flesh, Obstinate Ulcers, Old Soren, Chilblains, art, Th rt ,„ .pu .'e CeIIt..CaIaTICOUS Eruptions, side,ib, Sore lirtaits, b,„%" 4 of tin' E ye , A gu e in the face, back, anti . the onicrig arrs „ 7 1 ,t system, Donn, Ulcers, Scald Head, Brune . Fresh II G ro , d , u e every kind of sore containing the lean particle of iarlan th , .. I are permanently cured by this great remedy. 1 •aots, W. WI SLriAN • 1 " Grand Drpot, • ; IarEEIBE7I3II 171.17rtt. 1 :St. Louts, Missouri, February 224,1,-. 45 , D R. W. 11. Floan—sea: About two years ago, %fr,. raf c, • the Mississippi filial', In passing of er the rapids, I w ..„,,,,r' , ed in mu water, and ,by the raft dashed against a rock, s r ;,e' T , t my left leg and otherwise seriously injuring me, so t iiieli oil lest 01l sensibility. When coneciounnen, returned I land n i,„ in et. Louis, surrounded by my weeping fatuity. (4,4 n „ . i . 1 and medical aid, enabler! me In about two montlii to t,,,: Ti around n illi the assistance of a crutch 'lie a minds o r d,.„. Bally healed, leaving large running sores IL the knee', a h 4 1,:: many manilas discharged blood and matt r of the mot , t r oL , ,,. character. My pains n ere In ' expressible, at times ti 4 . su f. ,' was so great that death vs ould have received a 11C3al ad r ,,:l Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (00e of toy neighbors) siis ilea a ;, 4 ' try your I illallleal, i obtained a box and applied it according 4 direction—the sorek soon began to assume a healthy qi-TeratLo and in three mouths I was entirely cured, and able to f ri,,, tv • Wet_ labor. Your Wt_ Servant. 11IRAM W. Thrivim ' We the undersigned. neighbors of H. W. Tbornas, ~,,, , e. quainted with the case above stated and knowing ha. e 0,,, stances, must cheerfully Con6rm said Thwart's stair uis a r . REY. J. DOUtiI.AS.I, J A ItIES WlL.sris . ' - PETER LAMii • , woDzartrz. ONTMENT 1%/I R; W. 11. t3Losm—Dear efir—Some Aileen years 1 1 1 my feet was seriously injured. In conseotieneJ swelling very large, and being remarbibly painful. I tune I could only lipbble about n ith the assistance of not being able to eililitre a *Me on the foot, I wore On sill. :T uring the first jouiteen years bu ff ering 1 folk the a vice of many celebrated physicians — last year u bottle's of Or. 'frock a Mae:melte Ointment—all, lion to WON' pet liniment relief. Last Novetnt er I Cone lui the foot taken off, to n inch my friends objected; tinatil first of Decentbercl was induced ..ii apply _your /reef meat, and in less than thirty days after the rust DiVici aside my stair. put on my sli.teli without aitylilleoni.i now gel about IsLe other men, • ' GEORGI: 'I Feb. 10, lEl9l__ Tells t t • TERRIBLE SCALDED. F 1 11T,LOW citir ens of Chicago. the deep and dedres ins trc-t r i' I lately receit ed•in being "Terribly Scalded" by he burrs; of a dinttllent holler, here healed in the short spaec of four.4 l days by the free application of aloas's relelrrated 0i5....f. A , 4 1 shy child, that had been sorely afflicted Or set eral aloud,' 5,,,, marasmv-S, on whom I hall expended a large siiin O moue} t < medical ad% ice and medic ones. was restored to health in kis:tit' three weeks by the use of Sto.in's Ointment. FOr mini les on homes I am confident tiloan's Om fent is fe superior to ally other remedies now used. In in: opinion. Leery k ally should constantly Itr,sp on 1.,,,,, this valuable Ointment. - 311CIIAEL pret.ReY. Only Ono Twenty-five Cent Bei , CORAL. McHenry co., 111., Marc! in, DR . B. Sloan:—Dear Sir. Prompted by aI , toe of 4,, and justirc „to you. and a desire to benefit the i affair:L. trate.mit you the follow log facts: My to n, seven years old, was attacked with a swelline Ott thigh. iVe applied many popular remedies, which 1.1 - 1 oulyn, vl tO afford relief, Ma appeared to increase tht irtitatma. 'wisely,. bet-tuna so much contracted that the limblstk. drawn c ) at the lit re, and could not LC straightened. The Bohr - barrel: a dark purple color. and the swelling increased until w e the skin w ould bum. His a tpetite was gone and its a s r.. 1 dilicultv"that he could sit up tit e minutes w about fathoms. li lost all hole of his recto cry w idiom the ICE* of his Ite, at .d era little eNrletr.ticn of saying his lift. I was advisee to ti) folontent. To our astonishment, In twelve holars he wa. se a,ri rehmed that he could sit up in the Led coup time. I and in than 21 hours he straightened his leg with ease. 1 lie u he could woh Bute help walk across the room, iu -het the all disappeared The leg resumed its n haat lea swelling a trace of any kind of disase. This mss inirzeu:ul cure was effected by the use of Only otte '25 cent Los f your try valuable Ointment. To some, the fo'regoing statement may appear inc rt ertheless it is strictly true. aid can It proved Lt titan: eye tt itnesses. Yours, w ith respect, 31. W. RA: TM" VEST'AND CEEILVEST VOlt CATTLE It:M=01 JM IN TELE WI • 1 SLOAN'S OINTMENT AND CONDITION FOWDI: EARNED A GREAT NA:UV.' For rikx.ty. Alsldsiess, Safety Csrnristy and`Therox S L A' OL.7.MEJ% T Excels. A L NI) is rapidly superceding all oiler Ointurent•and HUI% tn, um?. fur OW elite of the folio. ins Freth WuGlitls. Gall:. 01 all kinds. Sprr.int.. Heels. Itingl.eue, ICwdtwnc, Wintigalls, roll Evil, C. Sweeno • Fptula, Sltfai,t, Strain., LalVelle,, Foundered Vect-Scratelieb of GreaEr Mange, or Horn I'DWDER a dl remote all nutlatuation and Co; the blood, loosen the skin, cleati.se the is alt r, and sin Ni i•art of the hody; and lins pro; ed a sot. reign rim.,ei.) loWing Dwettiver, Jude Gonad, Less et ni ward strain. Yellow lYater. Intlantatk,n, of the ry frog h.. rd C‘Cre mar: ako, tetahtneti!) compla tut.) Inch pro% is so fatal to ninny V3111;11.11. Li countr). It ie al,o a safe aud certain tenni!) for cuttet4 filch geuerat, to man) fatal diseases. W. Ii thattil Depot, 40 LaLe St., Chicago Elinois. WONDLUIVL Milt Q LnAN's AINDICINLS.-3 here lea Item:raid stir t ,sde ale:: 1..., these medteii.es, and a e are credibly informed that tai a.; has et er teen offered to the public so deserving of avian( n. CI. IteCially ol all who keep he recd, ' With ..510221%, Conti tutl Pow der," a horse is Ma a) s kept in condition. and by the se of rat Ointment, bru OM sprains and cuts. are cured in a st rpristez.r short time, and the life of many a valuable horse sat ed. '1 he 1 j numerous certifidates published in his advent:Trim:l,lnm sell knoll n indit iduals, fully attest the valueof the medical,. !Jr the fuses and puiposes'strited, and a e have no doubt they tt?ll beets e popular medicines in this Seetlott. cs they arc in gen rat oc t i , the West.—LuSinro Republic. June 11, IE-ID. _._ Another Extraordinary Cure. iviu. W. D. Sloati—eir• in January last I had, a Fart Ferri _LSI. Ham/Or - the rim of the telly by a cow, front alb a rood the content, of the intestines a ere discharged for Matt s a LEW. Snit about six inches forwarder the n ound a swelling ittatneeti and continued td enlarge for six days. alien 1 el erred il, and that also discharged alarge quantity of blood and matter. then I gate up all hope of saving the colt, but one of my might - cue. hlr. L. AI. Clark, infltreneed me to apply your Ointment freely I dose so 81111 it cured the colt nett as et er. If you desire proof of the statement herein contain d. There of toy neighbors arc ready to testify to the above fact. -u also awl. Ohio G rote, re Kalb co., JOHN W.ARLI. Hl., March 10,1 SO. • L.ARGE T177310R. WsslllNO7opy lowa, JunCh, IE I P. DR: IV. B. Se,nAN—Dear Sir—l had a horse which I was tingle J-.." to nFe for ghoul ft% o 3 ears, on account of a very large turner eroduced by thn soles. It was so sore and painful that( he would not allow a common martingal around his neck. I tried ail the liniments in the Gauntry 0 hich 1 thought might be of any-sena.% but they all appeared to aggravate the disorder. I had lust all hope ol his recovering, and turned him out to die. Several of my neighbors advised me to try your Ointment and C. adilien Pos.. dors, but I cold them I thought if of no use, 'as I had tried varlet ' Ointments and Liniments without henefi ; wormer th / hem ay peated to be other wisr - declining in health. Hoe-cam- pro their reeentrsientlatiprd applied the OinUtieril and_ gave the r ‘,,ices as directed. Ile began - to Comore very soom - and in therourse Cl w-• four necks •I as well as any hoar in the neighborhord. I hale worked fie, and therein up t ,, this time no apt canner Ql a return of th mi nor . I con thereto.e confidently [cron end your medicine' preference to aoy - other inexistence. Send aplenty of it I ant sure you can find sale (or a large qualiiit .• Yours sincerely, , W. IV. Nu 'FAT. A vat:worm 7 WITNESS. Gnss% ILL,, hlitivaukee co., Wis., Oct: 1 , IF - IS ild R. Sloan—Dearehain attached, 'i' which cut t u n ' y n d h o o t n e es ro r i a s n e firj i n Ted " i t them PeriOliely, so much so that I considered my eon] ruined for basi licas. Fortunately a friend recommender tie the us q of your Ointment. I wort to Milwaukee and purchased a tor.; It seen 1 .1 temosed the ihthrwation and in a few dnya the w ound. ricrc.). The great I merit derived horn the use of your trinimen , O a any hOrser, indixed me to acquaint you vi Ith We fact. ben wing Ws publicity nimbi benefit you and the public. . Respectfully yours. GEORGE GUMS I OGIC. rx.crizzvir Gli . k . . 3 ..cgionßegan. Junq 17th. DRil ill 'a rill B . presentedicil— ''ler go ) u:u S i i l r ll7ll A si 1 1 ; ' a ut do o r n e e ti l lo a x r e: of y it- o tr. r S oin K :e meat, rind half a dozen packages of the r. ondiftia Rovedre , ia the.tinte he gate- them to its, we imagined them q Yanke speeu. Mai ion. but after giving them a trial we altered ohr opinion very ' math. , we lime leen engaged in the Livery and Stagingminces n number of 1 eats I and we coo safe y state to lite public hat at hale never made tire of any Ointment superior to yours fo rural; galls or tititiOre, also, we have used it for eye di:Tares %al h great suceeae, we f.iund lit for our interest to futnish each out dicers with a bog or the 'Ointment. and out of 45 head of lodes, fie I have not one galled: We had o. very fine horse with a bad crack in his beef, from the hair to the bottom of the foot, we pl.t ca a gripe, then applied your Ointment and Frew the crock ntirely 0111. and a new hoof perfectly Sound. Ihe Condition Ponders we have found hilly as good as recoMmended, and ithiCine ran safely recemniend to horse dealers and Vanier/. your tj'arriet 110...k5, as an Fzreltent Guide: the remedies are good and riiner in. jure. . Yours, most Resp'e, lIIBLIARD &KR %PP. .. CIONSOZENTIOI7IILIr. SLOAN'S OINTIIIENT.—We dislike to ' , puff' , patent medi cines, owing to the vast quantity now , in existence. of which. no doubt, half at least, are spurious—not fit fur the toleration of the people; but when such come under our notice that ire rill cosseiestionsty recommend we do it with pleasure. • We have not spoken a favorable word of this Ointment sines the proprietor commenced advertising with up, fo r fear thel.e a as some humbug In its Meaty. but sot, - being convinced, by he TO' morons statements of our friends relative tolls guernsey. v. fie do most earnestly recommend it to the public as the very he t mei feint. for healing man and-beast. ever used. All dircales,of the flesh, obstinate ulcers, old sores, burns, tuts, Ace.. a ill had im mediate relief by the :epistle:MOD of this Ointment. See 1; Icon 's new advvrtisement in another column. - 111, Rewoilf 0, Jilt -W. S-ID. Erie, Nov. 3, Int. —___,.... IVE Hundred lanilong I.iti , ev..l nil, two hundred db. Siat Tur pruline, lqlU Indi,:red and ilk; do Curial Varnish. ("one!' "" fluniture, by CAR'I'ER & ttcerttrit!_ STONE WARE. 1, 1000 & G . ALI,B. Ohio prmed and turned stone Wari, eca undinpof Churns, Jars. Butter Jars. Milk Creek& ke. &e. for ale cheap at t Row. T. W. r%IOO Erie, Nov. 10, 1&10; , Keyeitoue Grocery, (o. 7. roof rebpies' I, ADI l'A§TanilChildren tjhot;.a g6o(lllPportment 0 ED El "aBo [me , f the tt l LlGil tb. k !If -. 7 cd 0,1 IL, L. . ettful Pt a.l R . % Lk rth , le, rn )"!Dote 1'110:ND. AND BI.D; M/B ME ME:2ZI I , erar krd 3 1• .1v d el nt - r. 'I I, 11.211\ 0111 etit, or 111 1 - 1 d bi a •t- ,r 1 , al hLf Lt AN