CZ tr- sYrhentofe.ltlee4sodn'et r e.:r laar .... ;;;;tbelakit @bocci". We omit p g * bur caittlogtl9 °floods. lea th Enter should Le grarubliurt nbout v 4 nhettrar s but weiespectfullyati - the citincaLtsf Erict anti ruijoin '• cantata; Wall ag i ggx;r ic, on' lingo bUnk of :0 1011 . fir sir iipo= Aitry gooffei V.OI - 01'14:-01.112 SDOCE TO*4 •+o ell I • 4 'Olt,. chttrut. florsevhOesi, 2 .eimrml4 Crolv e t # An viler, viortrrlrel Alto, a rarge amorttoont of Malt t0,,,,,,,atail erflibrittillltOMprlnge;A:le Aim'. Illand, Mule. Mill. uf sad trinatiliamworl A toy Ototisire assortment of 1 ‘ '. 'rt o . 9'li-o..friiii a at as svor a. r 0 v 'it SOOD.,:aniSOBTII EIVT.OF GROCERIES; ROODS AND . , . SUOLES OF ALL XI:VIM. ' • A largo ajpek of Gents,l4,litar, Misses 11f etibe Overshoes's en ev tenstre Variety ;of Mine ,nnii Bofit Caps. DniTale Rubel. Mull's. .. Capes and Boae, ThnbOlav,lsc. Ste.. !Suffice to may we will sell , --- by the piece as good a p i ece ofEualiall Pilot at peons ast4101a)(1 . In New York ntlt cents. nod an good an Amitienn Prhit nt r 3 etc 'lle is told In lien'Yorjr nt 9. Fine Lustred Flail .Aipacan from 93 to 31ceuts. TIISIEE litiNIMED sHA 111. Sof every , inntity Illid variety. FOUR lIU.NDRED I'ATTERNA of Dress Saks, . : Trona 5Q cts to S 2 por Vat& • .4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 21111 - .LINL'RY AND FINE , . DUES'S GOODS OF ALL ZLYDS:' _ _ At the above low pates. ' Again we indite oar friends here, and also front a distance, to an examination of an USW Intent of $75,000 worth 7; Of WE RICIIES'it CREAPEST. AND PEST SEM:CTRL; - STOCK OF ALL ILIPWS OF GOODS robe found west o(New York; and if 0117 friends from n dislonee arc not satialrd that they,tnn buy goods at the Empire Ftoree, !akin; out assortinent through, ellen per than they ea 4 it? Outlalo, we will pay their expenses while here. tide. Nov. 10,.1z42.. 7f. CAMV vr.sztnno*iorors & soy. KEYSTONE' BUII.DING, NO. 1, FOUR DOORS DELOW ROTEL, URIC, FA. SECTION lat.. NOnTri erlTUDE.—rrorit sticks nut about a lett, conmiuing hanging Lamps, Solar do., ('a ton, 'an diesticks,Cake Baskets, and a variety of other articles, %%inch the Into/der may fee without trouble or eCpenee. ' SECTIONZI.COCNItt CANE, may be found a vltriely ofCard Ca ses, silver contbs, diamond, for pools, ruby, garnet and plain Golll Rings, Buckles 4nd Slides, Miniature lochets, &c SECTION 3.—Gold and /Silver, Patent Levers. A nelior and Lenten ,tluplex and cmarnon escapement iYatches,goldriardntid fob chains steel do. Soup Ladles, (Bagley Gold pens.) SECTION4.--Silver,Gerninil silver, table and tea Spoons, butler kelves e gold, silver. Getman 'silver and steel spectacles. SseTios 3.—Pen and Jack Knives, Rai/ors and Strops. Shears and Scissors, linger Ringsshiel Beads and Clasps nail INSVPIP. s ilk Purses.tooth Brushes, shay/eft do. fine Ivory Colid..shed. horn, ButTalo horn, pack and. side combs; steel ltens, Needle*, pocket Ink stand*, sattairiud.tohnisap Wises, Envelopes, note Paper. visit ing Cards, tuainsfork^ sleet Weide and &Weepier,. /Section 6, Si an CA er.—Filted with silver plated Sniff Baskets, Candle Sticks. Stmtrers and pity. Branch Candlesticks, plated mill Rritt niit castgys..Flon et, ruses, &c, 131 ' 1,1103 7.—UCTMOols.Brittanial'ea Solis. extra CotTe and Tea Sots. hair Brusltq t ytilitaryi Soap, IVaitets and rocket Books, spool Racks, Dolls. tvory,bantlle Knives anti Yorks. common do. gammon Boards, Dominos, money Belts, Port Folios, nary and revenue Buttons, fancy l'ans, , &c. SaeriolvS--Contalns Bass yi.t.,Viofins; Guitars, Flutes,/Clor lonetts, Tin gclets, Fifes. Accordions, Brass Itorns,ant right lathe middle of the 009Estandatilree of the best Nano Forteshi Lria SECTION S,Scurfu fill/E.—Yront lUtulow, contents vary tilt tit tie Rota the other, 'except a CelFeather Dusters. 10..—SOlpt Lamps , • mes in glass and shades, 30 hour 1 1 i1 eight day C. G. and 41.0 it Clock... Tea Servers. Looking Glasses and a gu i ltily: lety of Fancy pootis all of which they of silleakieltr'atiVin pinclinsea at lJty other store weal of New York. And we wish it dist inr try understood that we do not !Overtire to work.very,low jffbriler to sluts e you on onfloods, ns another has deed:Wed watt fills object, but wean to beiensisteut and reasonable in all onrilllera;' November 2n 11•49) , • • y2B • ' tato>6l.Biltlow White 2 1 .18 b. CaenTilsd.tfatioßrail;it u rolt wzt . ci t leb o, . v Jot re Erie. Deen.-IP4D. • • " 'l ll . W. Yldintr.. fa - Li 11 G i s 0013 T ! Catch ,t ' ho arzains. TP. CLARK invites the attention of Ladies to a lot of !Mess a , • ' lloo de. COMPrigiOlil ichFrendlit and Militihdi 'Meri nos, Freneli,ficolcivand American flo La Ines. Vial ri, Figured and Changeable Alpaccas, &r., &e.. tshieh ho offers for CASII Ali cosT toe lore that branch of his trade for the season. He weiihirliso Ear 1 0 the Ladies he has lust received another large atock (and prohablythelaillbt Me season) of those Popular Shawldfrom thellay Smte glut Waterloo Mills, which lie offers at a eery /coofigure, muck hum: than they call be bodglitelsewliere Erie. sayiluthermoro in buyer' genarally, he NVv on h a m ] orreeem ptireba, n Ittree Ariel( or Herres ns writ as Saucy Hoods that lie . at err.yaviallarfraure Nut COST, among the rest a ioeSliMmeli C.VRPETS received this day. The Goods intuit be closed otig, he wants and must have the money. 10' itenteraber the bargains going at No. 1, Reed House, Erie, Nov. SA, 1?•19. • -. • .1`7311W EITORZII , Fo,l Mere, Preach Sited, Erie, Pa. J6c H. WGIPPLE, tespectfolly inform the public that they . (myelitis day apetteil thellargest rind best stock of Imported Vines, Liquors nod Cigars ever offered in thispart °filly confitry consisting of,tbe follott leg articles, viz.: 6 half' pipea Port IYine,. 'Clio. Madeira: ado. SiihrrY; ado, Malaga; 3 PM.. Jamaica Rum; d 0.01,1 :Monongahela Wlitskenlo half and quartertnpen Otrird nnd Signet Brandy; 10 etglifilitia.;d bids Cherry O.; ft pipes Got land Gin; 1 pipe St. Croix nub). !pipe old Irish Whiskey, and 2EOOO Spanish Cigars, of different htasds. The above articles Wete lake from the Custom ITOIIFC in New York by us du the:l:aro/bete elaft, and aYe warranted ns pore nanny ever imagined. Country dealers are particularly invited to caltrind Moline our stock iinite:es before putelmaingelgeolicre W as e are confident we can telleheat er than can be bought in this state or New York for 'Cas Grain of nil War i‘ anted, rur which the highest market:Price will he paid. Erie, November 21,-ir SILVgR WORK.--Silver 4000, Lattice. Tonga, facoupo. nut ter "'dyes. &e., ecTetantly on lined and A I n.of art.r ed by the tibeeribere, not is theimOttelf,itaih *al ia4:l,e, and warranted of, the strindardof Donate romparriFon of myle In this branch Dar 'Malady invitede--Mtnfirillfffens and Forks from a New York manufactory, all of hio'ud n dyer., Nov. titill949: • ' DROWN, aud Dienelied shee tiun. and 7:guru:lgo 4.ir the hate JIM 'Avec imiany at tne. very Ip woo figures. at Tllln AL M' ' *Lt' 4 43ir •ys ys ors timmi %OA t i v(pri Is the lover of toot! o)eters thist he Zits eke! r orangemeats alielyile,wlllbe recetrit of fretth ._lWAhrhilicubcal every day, which !moires for ikr Abir19.4441 1 laibtak.seeptvaof-ainlooneor private fami lies On ode moderate terms or cannot help to give paltsfhetiPn. . 114.10,114,914CrithWItteilbuntrylitotptly tltteit.ted to. ,tIA. ChAßK,..lit). - 3, Lemke!' block. trre,riOrt, glikleirk 4 . •• • .. 21:3 `Teas 1 - rge ! t Toni;fa T Aaf reiag gogd.Youll lbson Ten fur Wets, IT, pound. rind Tilitek Tea for tile same; also; Tua of all kinds nu& qusiltics, liroliortionately dreaP. ' T. W. 91001911. Erre. Nov. 17.7819. 97. Einear Nottso Molasses. Fitit-riSte tinkle tat Stewatt'e,Sytuv, also, toxt N. 0. Mo. a n. laisman be tia,da, v., • T, %V. -•'• grit.; Nov. 17,191 g? - • T ONG SHAWLI4.—A ne,w arrival ofLone Muth I. of ifilreteill IA quality and price, just' received by - J. 11VGI I 14. & CO. Eric, Dee. Mt , W. 3311RTON la 'As Gila day received the Inst lot of his fail fled winter stock k of Drags, Medicines7'atast Medicines, l'aints, Linseed, Taitners'a.amp,dind Lard . Oilt, Window Glass, COpel Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, &e„&e.' thinks It unnecessary to specify articles of quantities oh hand, as figures ”do not always fell rfi,,lrath." Sullice to sny he has every article tiotally kept in hts.trite, and in sufficientquanti ties to shpply any resaottalde demand. - Ills goods have been earendlyseleCted, and as to quality, war ranted as represented, Prices ,made to snit the times, and etc eurnsumees. Physicians and Store keepers Can get ihtlr c orders put up at a very small per fit, ICot and fee. Erie Det. 8.1819. • • ' No. 3, REED norse.. ' 111)PRASS nd GNP, Mania Pi lot.—A new lot J7lpt re7.o -41 ocll3. - REM & HANIVIth. QuuAtictntr.o WHITE FMB, a delightful nrtirlr,juNre ceired and for sale by R. 0.1114.111 AT. 1b49. - ( - IOU) and Piker leaf and COW Filver and Ccaupcmitioliiirun %Jr !es, Ay' CARTER at itROTIIIIM. griOTTON TARN, Cnrpet Wnrp, Ricking and Witting. an , ,V white end nolo Wadding ' M. Trinne,Ls:._ , Crockery and Glees Ware. NOW' opening a epicadld unman:cut or New Paige/9F at Oct. WI. 1E49. C. 11. 41'llic1117 SKAyEa. a good aseortnma t at REED & SANDFORD BA4 & PIG Lead far sate, at the Ilardwaregterrof ROM 1c SAlo'4ollo' IDE ONZI ET Ribbons, U ps, Prinm, rToisels. for tole ..L.k by 43tAIIMM 1k; 801.1) e - iiii .371;7h MaINOFAkes-Yeetieb. Enofah tiera a n t - noiTtil grades andicotos. Celt 6114 JC6 the h. Re DEWEV'h• ' File. Oct. 6.. • v. , 0.. - 21 TALL Walgrirrge 19010 Pll;l:Erifgti nUr fla. PR AN' would respectfulty Intorth s hcC(i t ipAct kir 5 4,91 Oat sbehmOustilillrad froutifeterOillt vith . !tame. meatopllLLlNEfitt and FANCY GOODS. ta= # lee orkt elegant artortnne nt of Ladies , HATS ao d enlist - 0 i_ 0114 W wiakiv- Nhe hat al all 10de iippltefuslgt tito sea au Caps for Otos& ittokera , e - -,- - - aa ~ * arcs., P;;;Irlit irJefavatatir XS iihthit tici , liirkTsiffittl..trAtite orders to her line Owl Thureday nen: 11th tart. Her- Wnitn thaoat are tondercdto tier Meads fig thetrliberal patrdhage dutli the past seam:l.mA eolieltateouliituaneeolltbetg fhe'onote , . Eele Get. 33,. tam • : . 1 • • Soots flhos anti Loathor. It 1 20 0 Is v coTTla Bhon , with 0 good aos of 8020 soy/ rroy.Lezethrfor tlec,lti the Owes Awe for good Day. • • • ,•C movinuttri-,, 1 • One'Dollar , Per Nee 7 , l , : yipre t n-c y b . ll , l l = 5 5 OA= eoti egood ladbeil:lll=l;llQbariL ii cilitbr ?dri l llft t lar s i Dhnice,!, going e/7e V1,9. =• ' 4 4 , NW :Ar t . fookvi4, Awap,l%tinitifint_pr c44,lt,etowdAylAPAyOuna ift ilptilihne"Of 8. -15,7o45tiErtUr 4 . and WoMbetd'llin IV a Sarasparilla, which ' th ey. Call pr. !rosin entt's-Sptsapttril la, de. , nominating It wUME,lPKiginal.thet. 404 Towittend Is no dOc inrr and navel was hilt 'WastOtibtly SO works; ply, railroad., canals; and (he like. Yet - he abstitneii the title ofIJr.M, r the put puse.of entsupg credi t for what hots not.' This if taenuttotl thC public. mato tm deceive/44ml purchase none but the GENILGVA. ORIVINAL , Oho Isr...faecitt Townsend's da'rsaparilitt, Minor on it the 411.1 Des. likeness, liisfttmilycoatof atmlan4 Lis sio. art lint l r V e g4l 1' 14 44, alga ty. 1.1 OM Dr. Townsend Is now Clout 70 years of age, and has long been knoWn ns the AUTIIER and DISCO vEnEn of the OR.V trlivit: Opmf,y_ti, ••TOII'AYSEND 5AR5A1'.4111.1.1,4." Being poor, he was compelled to limit its manufacture. by which means it has been keptunt of market, and the sales circtimhcribed to dwe only who had proved its worth, and known its value. it had reached the c;ire of .111:111yotevertheless, as those perisatis who had it.eirlicalvil of sore dkenses, and saved from death, proclaimed Its excellence and wonderful. 11F:ALING POWER. Knowing, many years arra, that he had, by his skill, se ren - ce and erticrience. devised au article which would he of incaltulde 'ad vantage to mankind whet. the weans would he fureb•tied to tiring it into Willi voYal notiee, when its enestimahle virtues could be known ar appreciated. This time has come, the !ilea its are sup plied; this - GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION la MOW 4)i largest seal•, and is called for throughout theleintili and breath of the land, especially as it is found incapa• ble of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. P.Tott riketufs, it Improves with cgs, and nev, er changes, but for the beater: because it is prepared on ecientifie principles by n scientific man. The highest knowledge Of limy, and the latest discoveries of the art, Imo. all been brought into requisition in the IW/1111111COIrc of the Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it is well knot; n to medical men, Contains many medical properties, end same properties which are inert or useless, and others, %%blob if retained in preparing it for use. pro duce fermentation and ',aid; a hick Is injurious to the systent— Soule of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are lost-ht the ',veneration, if they are not preserVed by a ericatifie prance", knoWn only to those experienced in us manufacture. illoreover, these volatile principles, %%bleb 11) Cif in vapor, or as an exhalation, under heat, are the very es gentle medical properties of the root, which give to it all its value. Ally perron can boll or Flew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which is more front the coloring matter in the root than from anything else; they-ear then strain this insipid or vapid ll quid , meet en with sour inole.ses, and then' calls t - .SAII SA I f.I,A lIXTR ACT or SYRUI"." -'lntend' is not the article known as the GENDI NE OLD DR. JACOB' TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA RILLA. Tills is so prepared, that :Ili the inert properties of the Sarrapa. rills rout are first removed. everything capable of becoming acid or of lermetWition, brextrooted nod rejected; then every parti deaf medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated form; nud inn, it i.. rendered int:limbic of lo:.ing any or its valuable:lml healing properties. Prepared in this way, it is made the most powortul agent in the Curo of Innumerablo D"soasoo. - - 'knee tie teti , on Why We hear commendations or every side in its favor by men. women, and children. IVs find it doing won ders in the cure Of CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA. and LIVER COMTL.4 INT; and in JOIE !Mir/ SIT. SCROFULA, PILES. COST! VE. NESS. all CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. PI to PEES, BLOT. CBES, and all sat tion n r ng from • • it popresfiN nduarveloul efficacy in alicomplainoi nriiiiit7 from indigeftrioli. from Yei JitV of the Stomach, from inv.:inn! circula tion. determination of blood tolhe head. palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold and hot flashes over the body. It has not it. equal iii Cold, and Coughs; and promote- , easy expec toration and gentle peropiratlon, retaiing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every oilier part. But In nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and ae knonledged than in all kinds andNoma; of FEMALE rolVt PLAINTS. It works wonders in cares of Flour Allots or Whiles, fklling of Me Womb, Obstructed, .carrrrssed, or l'ainful Mentes, Irregulari ty of the menstrual periods, and the like; and is as effectual in enrhtg all the forms of Kidney nista , en. fly removing, oh: unctions, and regulating the general systent..ll gives tone and strength to the ti hole body, thus cures all forms of Nervous diseases and debility, and thus prevents or relieves a great variety °ruttier liras dies, as Spinal ireitutiiin, Neuralgia, SI. Faun' Dance, lie Vito, Convulsion", 4-r. It cleanses lit' blood, excites the fiver to healthy action, tones thertottiath, atirlizites good digestion. relieves the bowels of tor por and con-tipation, allays itillutuation, purities the skin, equal bee the circulation of the Mood. producing gentle warmth equally all over the bodY, rind the imensilde perspiration; relaxes all OttOttichtm.mut tighthers, removes all oh:grin:lions. and invigo rates the entire t.ervous system. Is not this then Tho rssedicino you pro-eminnrstly need? Dnt can any of these things be said of P. P. Townsend's inferior article/ This young inan's 1. told in not to be 1;0311'AR ED WITH (MAI DR'S, because of one GRAND FACT, Dial the one is INCAPABLE . of Ly.'TERIORATION, and NEV'L'R SPOILS, . _ _ while the other DOESisouringjermenting, and blowing the bot tles containing it into fragmentb; the sour, acid liquid exploding and damaging other goods! Must not this horrible Compound be poisonous to the systent!—lllat: put acid into ai system already diseased teeth arld! What causes Ity,pepsta but acid? no we not all know that n ben food sours in our etoinachq, what mis chiefs it produces? flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, Martha:a, tip-eatery, colic, anticorruption ofdlte Idocl7 %%liar Is Scrofula Lilt an acid humor in the body? %Visat produces all the 11111110111 which t•ring nu Irru p tions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Alumni, Erysipelas, White St, ellings, Fever Sores, and ailtLc eratious internal and external? it is nothing under heat en, but an acid blit.lattce, which Fours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the klt. snore or What Catises Rheu maibmi but a Fein' or acid Hind which in=insoles ilsclf belt% een thcjoints and ekewliert•,-irritating and inilamingthe delicate. tiS sues anon %%Inch it acts? So of nervous OhdNoum, of impurity of the blood, or deranged c initiations, and nearly all the ailments which Millet human nature. Now i 8 St not horrible to ma kr and scll, and infinitely worse to Übe 11114 !SOURING. FIIRIEENTING. ACM "COMPOUN6 " • P. TOWNsIIND, : q u i yet he would ft,in have it tindertAtiod that Old Dr. JaCOil Gessipeari!:inal SarrapartlM,ls on IMITATION of interior preparatton!! Ilea% en :0 1 1 ,1 4 th.tt n cOntttld deal in nn article which would Lent the tno.t re-ern! laver to R. I'. Townttentl'o artick! and it 'licit ello.thd doe ti tn.ot t the ow Dr. sac h a bioniii ,h, load of contillhinh• and erisninttiOnv front Agents oho hate void, mid parr ha,crp nho hat ent.ed I'. Townsentl's 1 EIt:IIENTING ILIILSII.ItIIN O, T.OOMIS &CO %V . V %%IAI if aadrntood. heean;r it is, the absolute truth, that S. P, Towineinrs (lid lir. Jacob Ton tircild'H Farbriparil laac heuren-eide urn), mu{ iufihttely dia-rinular; that they are unlike In es Cry particular, having out 01le Sill& thing in COlll. MOM As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist. no phartnacentist—ktiOns int more of medicine or disease than any other COM tuna, tinbe Tent ilk, unprofes.ional man. at' hat grew antee can the puhlielm%e that they arc receiving a genuinescien tanc medicine, containing ail the virtues of the articles used in preparing it,and w h ich are in 'capable of changes which might render them the AGENT'S of Visease instead of health, 11111 NV hat elk' 010 1 1111 lit' expected from one tvlio knows nothing comparatively ofmedichte nr tliseme! It requires a pt:rt•ott of sonic vxperience to took and t.erx e up even a common decent meal. Ilow much more important is it that the persons who man ufacture medicine, designed for Weak Stomachs and Enfeebled Systeme, should know it el/ the medical properrieg of (+Santo, the hest gawk tier of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an eXtelieire ktiONViefigCorthe variOlisf leases atieet the hu man t yftl.lll, fluid hots to adapt renuklies to these diseases: It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to ROM . twin into wounded humanity. to kindle hope' in the despairing beHota, to restore health nit , l bloom. and vigor into the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity that OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity :Intl means to bring his Grand 17niversnl Concentrated Remedy within the reach. one to the knowlolge of all who need it, that they tinny learn and know, by Joyful experience, its Transcendent _rower to Heal. For sale by J.ll, Burton, No. 5, Reed Boote e grle, Pa. Erie. July U, 1940. 0 S7TLITXO2 .O.III3III.NGEDIEINT. "49 & '5O. . .LATI:ST and largod orrivnl of Clocks, Wok lima Jewelry. Solar and Cophon° Lumps, Fancy 41 ,• . Goods &c., al lo ctz. & 011 9 e. On Slate Street, nearly opposite Brown's note!, Erie. Pa WHO haverust returned fibril New York, and have received a complete assortment of the above Coml., together with a great variety of oilier useful and ornamental llousekeepipg arti cles, where, upon inspection. will beta:oil Prirce tome- than any canteen in MCI? for let it be known that this establishment pays flesh initnfor (lands, notwitlisttaiding the Wily reports sir entitled toot Loomis & Co. are only doing a Commission business Or a House in New York. rind let it abo be oniterstoott that so long as the public. (not New Yorkers.) control their affairs, and are disposed to be generous, nu long will they receive a just share of the pronts. Prom large purchases of different Escapements of WATCHES of the most celebrated Makers in Europe, direct front Imparting Houses, they are enabled to offer a st/ perior :uncle. at a very low pries. teethe Mechanical branch, pattiettint attention will be given to the repairing of Watches, Jewelry and all articles per taining to the trrtle flaying Iwo floe workmen' from Europe, together 'with Engine Tools, serdom found to contry !shops, they pledge Meiotic:lves to make good work and give satisfaction. .Engraviort of Spoon,. Stato,Jeirelry, 4.e., done in the beat style. N. 11.—AlliSolit and Silver Goods bought of G. & Co. will be Engraved. it requested, without charge. Cash and 'the highestprwe paid fir Old *liver Plate, &c. stie, Nov. 17, 1219. . 27 prig truhapiribere.tteArova to try the mlyri Mark of the task sp. A ter., oller_tirmit their t otire Mock of Ptoves f0r , r486 cally, at thcita towing tor ises,lovilli Casa 111.3110w-Wate. thug pita titt an cad 1 1, 02iyiwtition from dealers ot pedlars who arc not wan ufletumrs.- 7110. - artlaulatueookiog Buffett. . el 0054 't •• " . • . 8 , A 000 e 0 3 ratio* . • . . , m , Is6o 4 .. 44 2 00 As ,• .. . , .. 6 eennetve initimbii!tooltei g Ettovee .-.. 1700 " 4 gams, ..: "-.- .... 1 . , . . -,. , - i s , , 1 ' 5 f,„,1 1 ” 1,4. _,. t . -.-, It • • . - . - - - • 12 00 < Air Tight tattor'Stovew, front ~. - ''.• - 1.13 501 o", 00 Plate or Hot Stovott u froin -.•-... r .. 4.• - 1. , , . -. .000 to ? 00 Fotnah Kettles at three , eentmtetfoon4. a Copper , 'and Tin Fur= ,tnltuil f t l tioportion to torrevond, with Sioie Pipent eight cents per —thy* ton wing a joury or,ao Mites , an.objert 'w.nlby; the lair/ Moro or . A • __ , • ~.. , •. . .2 4, ',F BrietPoo.M ;,,, LESTEII:2ENNTfIe 611123TER. -- .. :amm o" An 1201.4.,Coaltech 4 pAtineit.T4ree.**, Yu Meng 4 , 1 1;4 - . ... - lott oithitutat tit.'44E OS. I AertiaiiPiA .-4 40, c onnin• Tow .- 0.. =• Ts p r_ =EI Two Thousand Stoves. Dun kstiNFwt • ale t nutehales. made silt AA. 441,18inn1 0144( 4 #4 o lt4f li n ib iliaßibtLagow mks forjs le n -00,rtii an ail cli,4 .fi koc avy, and &telt .Uitadwart. A gr u AS_ l fi tt e e pE s fe r n a4, " 414AitilhiAlin ariKm . .' ',,1 i ' trii,.estfac, 4,llBaptiaBn. ie LaemAtilt, mun a y. an d ch ro potit Rol. shee.,Lrar a d rlfy, IThovelr, Grain PC9orn, Spapite InHa l ,' Strap nAin,Unx,ltitivel. Alalubie c, asansa. a goo 4 4g, `lnunru _ ~_ Icir Jr•efitafgq a t,, ifqii . ,".444ge;, i.a., Lanai, bolo. IltiumTelVitteWs. File., Plains And Plane keno. PhiBPels. Augurs II Ruh Iland, Panne'''. Compare, Eellcie,'Pennen tr Alt; Priem, navel, Try,pplarerote. me. Oct. IS. REED 8c SANFORD. R em respectfully tenders Ns thanks to V4 --- anOatOrts4 V 710.1% DoN2r4.ll9retiMAitc' • / Tim: tindersi tth e p ow, let their libef.a patronage. and Pegs leave td inform his (rends that he still continues the Tailoring 'Meiners at his oil Stand, a few doors east of the Erie Rank, and solicits atontinuanee of past favors. Raving received Ole Fall and Winter Fashions, he is prepared to execute nil orders entrusted to his rare in the latest and most approved style. The subscriber having no work doneexeept under Ids own eye, pledges himself to give complete satisfaction to Ids customers, and in all caws where hr fails to do so, to pay for the goods. Ladies desirous of hal , lug:either R Wing ot Traveling finhltanunle to order, and the latest.in and neatestsiA le, will do well to give him tl call. NA VA I. ANT) MILITARY fIIfiTIIINC, made to order. N. 11. CU'rriNG oa the situ:K..lll(4mo awl at tile usual price RHIN GOALLING. tie, rcpt.??, 1849 JOB DItrITNG., lIE subscriber would respectfully MOM the pubiic, that he commenced the business of PLAIN AND FANCY Di li -ING,athis place,corner of State street and the Buffalo Road, n few roods :omit of the Woolen Factory. where the Dyeing and Finishing of Garments , the coloring of woollen andeotton carpet yam, with every other description ofJoh D3eing will becarettally attended to. Mier a practice of thirty years in Europe and Amori , a. io all the colors given to silk, woollen, linen and -cotton, he hopes to be able to sutlify all who ma vpatronise RICIIAitD GAGGIN. Erie, - Aron 23. 13 OUR FLAG ZS TIVEIIIII. - 1 ) P JUSTICE 1 , -- - oi ttor • - STILL IN THE FIELD or N'l HE cads PRINCIPLE. Tlll`. subscriber would beg Mine to inform his friends and the mimic that he has just opened for the fall, the hugest not best rieLortment of CLOTIIS, CASSIM ER ES ANH EsT f Nat:. that has ever been offered in this market and which will be sold nt the lowest prices for CASH. Much has been said by come in the trade about elop.shop clothing, unprecedented success in cut ting Custom work, tire. Not wishing to be considered foolish, we cut short by saying to those who wish to have thelrelothing simile to order, flit they can have their measures taken, and Clothing made. ant lif not pleased with them when finished, they will not be asked to take them away. We font a ish our friends to thitik we are gasibe, but would have Mem CALL AND EXAMINE goods nud priers for themselves. We will be happy at all times to show our goods and compare Prices. cut or make with the best im tlik or any oilier cite. IVe will have at all times, a large anti good assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING Consisting of Ormond Frock Coats, Over Coats, nosiness Coats. Sack Coats. Pants, Vest , . Shirts, Cravat, Suspenders, Lmitb's Wool Under Shirts and Drawers, &c., tkc Which will besold as cheating the cheapest. Persons wishing to piircirn.e Clothing for CASH will do cell tocall anti exattilrie Goods and Prices. My clothing is eat by eqsatratitt all made in Erie. and is warranted to be an well mode:l.:toy chop in the place can make. We do not WWI to bOOSt. blll invite comparrit.on. The subscriber is &tern - titled to sell for cASII. and CASH ONLY, Which must lie obvious to nil men to he the only true method of doing a Retail buirinesti. pro. Meting, as it does, lull the buyer and the seller against losses corneniwin upon the credit Clrtelli. Custom work and cutting done to order on renqonnlitc tering. JOHN 31: JUSTICE. Erie, Sept. 29, 1819. GliItAT FIRES Ohio /'lre, and Weaticr Puff Paint, e 2,000 ilt.:orthis celebrated and truly valuable anklet , . (slate drab and chocolat colors.) just received and for sale by - Oct. 10. CARER & BROTHER ... , T II - • DEING OUT THE ENGINE AND PUT OPT TUEFIRE, DRY GOODS AND OLO.ITHINO .1121; SO CUEAP fir TIIE AEIV JEW STORE TUAT *en - FIRES ARE QUITE UN. NECE S S,/Rijn COLD. R IFEATIIE ,TO KEEP .) ft z, PIIOP I. II 'Ur A, n, rez I - . . r ROSENZWEIG &Co havejost returned from the eastern 1.• chic+, and are now receiving tile Foil and W inter oomph, of MCI' G00G. , ?, PA !WV GooDS, It EA DV MAUI; crsyrif IM% dm., which they are unaided tomtfer to dlieir numeroidi ctrohniters and, be public generally, at prices far below thme of any former season. Thee good.- 114 ve all beeutseh•rted nit!' the great est care, arid will be 1 . 01111,1 to he one of the largest and most splentlidstocks of Fan and %Vatter Goods ever offered in thin city. An litany of theme Goods hat e been purclimed of the importers per the la. teal arrivols trop Europe, tie subscribers ire confident that they eau offer to their customers the ve.y tamest n*les of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising English, 'French, Sn Ise, Irish and Scotch Good.. together tent' a till as-ortment of American manufacture, and cheaper than can he tonna elnen here. Their Smelt con•h to in part of the follon ing:— LS.—hauls figured, changeable, brocade, small plaids and stripe, satin de Chine, tn Med, rich nomad, Italian. Gross de_ Rhine. Fro,' de Aniline, Chameleon, &c. 11111SLLY Purls designs, very rich tind high colored, on crimson, green, and blue grounds, the stylus of N‘leicil, it is hetived, are superior to any heretofore offered. GAS/LSIERFS.—Ne Plus Ultru Ft) lee. with the richest coloring and in great varietys. These goods, or the designs, nreobtained from dic French ''ENCOYIIIO2 , 6" in Paris, and from oriental de signs. MeßiNOES,—Frencli, German Mull English manufacture—a large proportion, onlared expressly by us, for the hest trade, con sisting Met cry variety of color, otli.red at reduced prices. RIBBONS.—.III extetinilve variety of the newest and and richest sty les. entlirac ing one of the most desirable assortments ei.er feral in this market. KID GLOVES.—nest manuricture, ordered expressly for us. 1)011E-.TIC AND STAPLE GOODS. A Largestock ofealico,froni ()cello. to lUcents per_yard; Bleach ed and unbleached Muslim., from 0 cents upward; Bed Tiekiugs null Checks, n full supply of all qualities and prices; hish Linens; Table Damask, it iismin and ecoto Dopers; Napkins; Table Dia run; Crash and Dowlas; Scotch and Manchester Langhorne.; Sim meth,: Kentucky Jean iand Blue Drills; all of which will he sold off at fifteen Mate:in:Mt fall to please and'without fear of coinpe- Gijon. CLOTIIINt: I'OR THE MILLION! Under this head we have pow on hand, ready for sale, the Mr- Lyra, riostfashionable and roried assortment of READY-MA.OI; Cl.U•l'lil7sG ever offered in Erie; all of which havebeenseieeted under our immediate Inspectitm, eittet TIT 111 MVAT OBTAIN A eta YEREM - F—iogyther with one (tithe choicest selections of fin tiorted line Black, Olive and Drab , French, 'Belgian and English CLOTHS. that Ito' ever been brought to this city. Also, Black and Fancy French OW- PUMA Sty/eFancy Vest- Hies and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawerbt Linen Cambric and silk llankerchiefs, and a fine ast.ortment of Cloves, Hosiery, and Stivenders. ST flout forget the place New low Store, No. 1, Fleming Mock State Street. Erie. 0ct.13, 19.10 SILVER WARE. JUST received direct from the Nutmeg ktinte. Inge Fupply of ,Silver work,not made in Erie, but in Ilartford. by a nuns who has manufactured Silt Cr work upwards of to enty years; my sil ver warels all stamped on the back "W. N. Lewis," null all Ruch ti Nt arranted ns pure as coin, Engraving on Spoons done in the Nan ett =finer, free of charge WM. N. 143v1Et. r - n x NTEI:S ZILXNTEIIII 1 3.1 55 YARDS English and American Prints. some as low as 6 CCIILS per yard, warranted fast colors. at Erie. Nov. 17, IMQ. r. M. TIMIALH. • Erie Music 13toro. One Door earl of Romeo., note?. Y OU can find n vnriety of Mitsienl Instruments and !mime tors, Violins fur 61:30 to 813, Acorileons, from ancts. to W2. Flutes, RI Wt. RIO, Guitars, 81 to en, rlngoletts, Clorinetts, Fifes. violin Rows, Whigs, Strings, rind all things pertnining, to the department. Also a variety of Yankee Notions. Pocket Cutlery. Raisors & Raisor Straps, Pistols, remission Caps. Toys, Cards, Combs, ilnir and ',Noll; Brushes. Needles, yin*, Thimbles, Hair ring, hooking Glasses, Fancy Boxes. Vases, and n variety of her fixing., One door cast of Brown's Hord W. N. LEWIS. NZIW COODO. subspbers have just received n large and well. releetied 1 assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, lIIARDWARE; CROCKERY. &e. In the stock may be found every vartety of seasonable Dress Goode for Ladies, Shawls, Hosiery. Gloves. etc. also Cloths and Cassitneres email qualities and colors. They invite their old cus tomers and thelpublie generally teen!! and examine the above stOek before purchasing elsewhere. JAMES LIUGHF.S & Co. Erie, Nov. Brass Clocks. nor a imperior kind in regard to ilnigt, durability, Patent Lever N.J and Gothic Clocks, Oltice nod Marine time pieces nt Erie. Dec. e, 1810. LEIVIrP Gothic MIL, Galvanic, Guilding and Silvering., mans': having notches, that they want made to appear like solid gold, can have•it done to their satisfaction by calling nt Erie, Dee. F, 1&49. LEWIS , Gothic Hall. CLOTHS 11 CLOVIS 111 66 This way with your 'toady Pay." IIIAVE on hand a good assortment Of black, blue black, olive 1 green, olive brown, blue drab, cadet and golden mixed 9-1 Broad Cloths, which I purchased at auction cheap. -As an ear nest oft. 1 will sell a good Black 114 Cloth at et 75 per yard. Brown, 111 I 50. Olit e Brown 81, Blue, warranted fast color, 82 55, Drab Ei2 22, Mined 81 59, Blue Pilot 81, Blue Black lleaveril2 50. 1 will guarantee every yard sound and good colors. I have also a good in"stißmillsof floe Cloths, which 1 will sell proportionably cheap. rurchasers will please give inn a look, and . 1 mill satisfy thew that "some things can he done as well as others:" Erie, N0v.17, 1810. C. M. 311.1BALS. Cheapsitle. it it - 1 iS I; & WINT it7dco 31 lAM now receiving a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter 1 goods of the Most desirable styles, to which my costumers are Particularly invited. As to variety and cheapness my prevent stock will compair still' any Other in nasally; cousibting in pant of French Merinos of fine quality and every desirable color and hade; liglitand,dark Blue Green, Scarlet, Crimson. Cherry, light and dark Drab.4,llrowns, Royal Purple, Maroon, Black and Blue Black. AIFO same varieties of colors and shades in English Me rinos, Alpacca litistres, Silk and Cotton Warps, Silk Warps from Is to 5s per yard Cotton do from Is Od to 4s, all the variety of cot- Ors all Wool Plain Long Shawls high and plain colors very heavy from 83 to 813; Good Scotch Gingliamsmarranted Mist collars is per yard an endless variety of other goods to numeral's for an ad vertisement. To all with wish to purchase please give men call for I sin determined to sell Goods cheap Ibr ready pay or approved credit. C. M. TIBBA LS, Claeayslde. Erie, October 13,1'49. •11:" ...as AT TIIIIO2ID HIIPEPPQNE 0800.11111 r, " N0..,7, Poor li P ooploost Donn hAliEjust arricentrom the East with „a rage assierhnent et ilaroccries, wines, Liquor., Sugars, &.c ; , &e., which I will sell ail le cheaper than any other &While!uncut in the City. - Give m e a .amifou he capydeuMaasrtotuntruth or. this statement, and sail? yputsenstr. • •,•T. W. po , R E . • ov47.tiok r . yr- "roomers. "• ' 47 AVE 'Muddled Ointis L . lasekiiin4redda.l444l, Tux. perdue, 0pe,f4120 .. L rinfflrVaritrih; coach and urniture. brr N4IIST4RA, FIROTHER. • 13 , Nr1 VT An •-- 1 Orll4lin GALLS. rao preusetbene-turn ea Slone gum relstios of Oburnr..ltus,l3ntier rag glint fpt rata glom at the Keittaaelataelotiaro: 7; root PivTai"- 11 ,tifie . a u ; • T. W. 111 . 00BE. A 94.4 an .r . • 7.--- -• •• g OM rtinroMrient. }.40. i f r„ 41E0. 2134104116.W1Ht Aars his stock of s.. Grocorlos Provisions. &C. • at grotty reduced prices, in order to be able to tote up his bust nest by the first ot Aptil.froin which, thee he is , esiroua of rent ing the Shea store Prick Store on the Public Square, now mon pied by bile. and where he will be happy to see nli those who wish to save their dLnes. R A. BAKER. Erie, Nov. sn, rs4o. Cheeps IVECITZI rznn I - 00 DIMS., half and quarter BUIL White Fish and Trout. jut received and for rate at lowest prices—lnspected and warranted, R. U. ItULDEPT. Etie. Nov. S, u). T. , 25 GlNt7ll.(slB.—Scotch, French and Muelcan DlRleuns. fur sale very cheap by. 14. R. DEWEY. • NEW' GOODS! NEW GOODS: 1 I Jl' reed% ed at the New York Store a large and splendid lot of Frill end Winter Dress goods of every style and panto'. Alco, Laces. R iidwns. Princes, and Wow Trimmings of all des criptions, which will be sold nt a very small advance Boni cost.— and quite as low as can he bought weld of New York city. Call and no, and it you are net satisfied don't buy. r3J 13: rovvEns. State Slreet. No. 6, Bound' Block. Erie. Oct. 11, IRO 12 000 yards of Cloth & Cassiracre at the Erie Weil on 1 1 :2 et ovy. 1) PALA' to be exchanged for WOOl. Ity the suhscribers nt their 111 usual rater ofexchttage. They have a variety of Plaid and Fancy Striper of the Wert Ynrtern Flaring for Gents. Pants rind Hors Clothes: (tiro, n good variety of all-wool Tneeds, for aunt- Met wear. We will also mrinufacoure, the present reason, at the following prices In cant. vi t.: For black, brown, grey and 'ARO- IniXed cloth, 311 cents per yard; carritnere of came colon, 33 cents; it bite Flannel 73 cer, and prerrell,Plannel 28 cts. per yard. fdEIIAFFEY & lIREWSTER, GEO ME - - 10600 17 - 00 t VlTlndowllllasg, - 20 0 (,x us English, d rench and American Window Class. ! Comprising all tha sizes front eby In to 32 by 44. This assortment Colllllills some of.the beet double thick, oil itable for FilOW WillliOWtg and canes. Al so , 'a lot of French Sby 10, altogether su perior to n hat is usually th ight into this market, but which will besoblas low as the Ame rm an . Allogeerours itt thisline is su perior to any other out of ili cities, and will be sold on terms that will suit till reasonable per oils, Erie. July 11, 1549, No. 5, ismerarnii. Now rail Winter Go ods. - mIIE subscribers are now receiving their stock of Fall and win & .ter Goods, ecnolsting 0 DRY GO ( WS, CROCKERY, 11411 DIVA :, GROCERIES, Iron, Steel, Nails Anvils'. Vices. chains, &c. &c. We do not boast that we have t claret stock.pr to sell cheaper than can be rc puhased in New V , liii pledge oarsehrea to sell as cheap as the cheapest in the "li Ale town of Eric." . Oct. la. I GEO SETAIEN & SON. - V . S 7 0 qod Saisenr Oil. MIIIS valuable a trete, reeetilly brought into such extensive use 1 by its astonishing effects in Pulmonary and other (been:4es, eau be had pure and unadulterated, prepared by Rushton, Clark & Co., Chemists, New York, from the fresh Cod Livers. of the sub , crl her, who has made en arrangement with the above firm and w ill Is! in the eOnstalit receipt of the Oilirsrs from the niattufac tory. Too much care cannot be taken to get the art tele fresh, for when it become, old and rancid it looses its medicinal protert ice, and in fact, become.; dcliterious.. J. ItlllrpoN. Oct. 27 No. 5 Reed House. ' THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY ' INCUIIANII COIVIPANT, (qt* r o padelphia,) ARE now doing In*ftwesbn the Mutual plan. giving the .nsnred a participation in the iirolltamf the Company, withoutliabilt ty be) ond the premium pat union d. i Risks unn the Lakes and Canal insured on the most favorable - terms. Losses will be Itherallyand promptly adjusted. Fire risks on therelmmlize,latiblings and other property, In town Or country, fur a limited term permanently. DIREC'TORS. Jogrph IL Seal, Jame C. Hand. ' Edmond A. ender, Theolthiltle rankling. John C. Davis, - 11. Jones Brooke. . Robert Burton. JohniGarrett, Joint IL Penrose, Hugh Craig., Sanutel Edwards, George SerrelL Henry Lawrence David 11. Stacey Edward Ilinrlittglon I linrles Kelley, leazielß. Davis; J. G. JohnsOit, William Folwell, William Hay, John S. Nett lin. Dr. H. Thomas, Dr. I. M. II tibton, John Seller, Jr. Sven er Methane, _ Richard S. Newbould,Sec,y; ‘'clit.,Martitt Neel , ri , Application can be Made to J. KELLOGG, Agent, Erie Erie, Feb. TO, 1919 LETTER PAPER. of varsons descriptions-Leongress, Quarto Post gilt edge, for strel pens, very fine French small letter; also, envelopes, motto %waits, silver teals. sealing wax, cariniqe and black ink and ink powder, and a superiors uality of Foolscap and echeolvaper, by 1 J. 11. BURTON. Sick VFR APPF.RN. for Ladie gents. s mid tozether with a good rosortmetit of litotes and llosiery, just received at Nov. 3, kit/. WRIGHT'S. TRISII Linen and any quantity of Bleached Shirting and very 1 -cheap at the more of .1 , - JACKSON. Tur IM.L.—ennilnie and Lisle Edging and Inserti rm. n good ns _LTA Aortnicut al. a, R. REWEY'S Erie, Oct.& .IAARIES and Gentler elee EMl:loves at H. R. DFIVErS Eric, Oct. 9. 7:, A DI I' S. AVARIETY of Solar Lamps, [tithe newest rtaterns and mot approved styles: also, Campliene Lamps of different styles, globes, chinineyeorhicks &c., constantly on hand and will lm sold clamp. W. N. LEWIS 1110.111.3" ANIA mid J ArAN WA RE.--Cotree nrist Test Pots, Candle JJ :Sticks, Lampe, etc. etc. REED & SANFORD. Tanhoo Notions! HAM. Shoe, Sharing and Scrubbing Brushes. Rick. Side. fine tooth mud ridding Combs. Pocket pooh*, Wallets, Tomes;, Looking Ght,oes, Nettles. Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Percus sion Caps, drawing, Slate and Carpenters' Pencils. Cigar cares. Tobacco Roses. Teething Brings, [Gaper and Hair Pins. Buea lI ng Needles, Hair Oils, Enu do Cologne or Marrow Pon - Intern.— Masksof all descriptions, &c. can be found at the Keysion Grocery. No. 7. Poor Peoples' Row. T. W. MOORE. Erie, Nov. 10, 1819. TIRINCIPE CIGARS —A few more of those One Principes re ceived this day by Greene & Co's Express. Nov. 3,1810. 3.11. BURTON. Another Bosur9etionk AFTER this! will return and will build that which is Mel down, and I will build again the ruins thereof, and I will set it up." An exile returned, may every wind waft some lost exile home. tuiddirtally may (helium hasten when the last returning wanderer shall he reclaimed and gathered to the fold. The subscriber, oiler coming up through much tribulation and 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 expecte more . which will be disposed of cheap fer Cash,. It it hoped (bat my friends will not be discouraged becatise the stock Is small—remember, he then in faithful over a few things shalt be made ruler over many. The sithscriber returns his thanks to his friends for past favors and especially to those who have with wartallearts and open hands patronized hhu in former yearn; who, in prosperity, in adversity, in tribulation and oppression, showed by works of their hither which is in heaven acted op Ms. / principle tint it Is.no-Isom blessed to give than to receive.. Ile still wants the patronnge of his friends, and will .he thankful for the smallest fhvors in Ills line. Ile has nothing to promise them in return nt present. Ilecould pay a fashiOnable compliment, but It would belike feeding them on 'mks. ,May they long live to gladden the hearts of the orphans, n wipe the tear of affliction . and grief from theeye of the,oppress I widow. Ile believes that ite that number the hairs of the head and does not allow a sparrow to fall without his notice, will enable the subscriber to show his gratitude by his works. Then ha would almost be willing to say in the language of.good told Simeon. let thou thy servant depart In peace. Sotne few peisond In former days have complained of his style of expressiog Ijimrelf. • Ile re grets eteecalngly that he should torso unfortutirty as to expresi himself's() tin to offend the most& 'e • • ate and chaste car. Ile would not wish to he understood t cls complaining because others differ from hitn.4.They havens good a right to dif fer from him as he has to ,differ from then,— Shortly capeciOt providence permitting, anassOrtment of Christman aniiiiiewYear Books. Constantly kept on hand Quills Paper, Staml, Tine. Black and Red Inks Blank nooks ruled and bound to paltarn, old Ilebonnd on short notice; good Vinegar In exchange for Rags.— Corner of French and Sixth streets. OLIVER STAFFORD. Erie. December 7/. 18:19. LOOKING GEASSE.3.—A Lir* nwortment of Gilt and Ma hogany framer, together with plates of different sizes for re setting old framer. G. LOOMIB & Co. November 21,18310. GVITELRIC.—The Wont swoon:tient of Pocket and 'Fable Cutlery that was ever in town.eatt be round at. Crt.l3. REED & SANFORD, SILK PLUSH HUNGARIAN CAPS, a be:walla article. 6i sale cheap by R. S. HUNTER; Park Row. ADIIIS , DOAS, In great variety filet received and for sate at the lint and Cap store of It. S. 111INPER, Park Row. VlCPORlNES:ofvarionsstyles. colon . and qualities. Just opening nwl for sale by R.B. HUNTER. Park Row. BOYS'FANCY OATS, Just received aqd for sale cheap for Cash by IL S. lIIMITEII. Peer Row. vx TOOL HATS, ofevery style ued variety. just received ilnd V Y . for sale cheap by R. O. LIMITER, PI:Allow.. ("MOPPING. Dread and Hind Axes; also ,Ehingle tied Lathing Ilatehets and Adzes, wenzted and fir sate eke ap at the Hard ware Store. REED & HANFORD. siyleiklar and otberkiadsof Lamps, and any licitio!liitY of Wieillog.gnimaies and Giotto; at • • Fr e2c0y.21; MI% • &We. - WO and a half robe; of Lend. de, and in One and h half Tons Ohio Flre.Proof Palm, • • Mrib'efundred pounits_Mpalls,li Uncial / Ij' and. I Ms hundred do. *Wile " handsod 4110. ,, Stedfond and intoner, '- Two hundred dn.' andehrtose gaun t ' I.One.hunilred :do. • (Minces° andamerkan Verenlllion. * • Eight hundred • do. • Lampblack. ` ' • &Fie. bunked • dd. Aephaluno; - • , Qnt.widesdo, do. • Wrenn, rettovei • - • Oen hunp dor Trethil flash p igs 4. apalab Whift. tr be: • CARTE' ~.stmonderfalntinedrbf- I latureilmovietaoll,la preettfall 1 4. from a welt in...Aortal? , Kent ejlt L y made by th e Master Hand Of Deity, In Nature'eLOPOrlitolYs fotet.blow tas surface I+4 bleeth„ yunit leg power as a curative PI trAly wonderful. Ithascteettiplßuretra, great snubber of personkof the following tionsp_laintat „ „ InOtainatorTlZheumntlarn:Corterneptior;Cramp„ Colin. Serofte tat 9.K 4110 10 Atilt Inskraration abelftidnerphr Inflamed or thrre I;yes, raysipeljes, Deep timed ',Coughs, UlwtatedDons Throat* Wixaping Cough, Fever Othrear and **testi Monads, Dune and Scalds, Sprains and Strains, Parylixed Limbs. Manna Or rhibbF te; Piles, external and internal; Diseased El fness,Plesi theimatioe cif Detteels, Skald igead: Ste. trr PEJOD 60 exa P6R noT , n,e. sold whousato and Retail hy_Willtain /aelmves We toe oily s sole ond Agent ibr western Pennsylvania, No ern, Ohio, and Western Virginia, ro, Liberty street, and by subagents appointed by hint in every county in the :shove districts. oust_ass—Every Agent is suppled with Pamphlets containing reliable eert fleets? otrernathsble vtres., ......... BEWARE Of iIUMEJLOUB COUNTBRRITS. - The American Oil. having performed by its use so man, re markable cures, and being a powerfnt Remedial Agent for various diseases, hits Induced some persons to counterfeit this valuable medicine. The original and genuine American 011 is obtained from a well in Burksville, g lucky - , from the sole and only pro prietors. IL Hall, & Co., whom : pointed[Mr. Wm. Jackson. b 9 Lib erty Street. Pittsburgh, their roux and ist.v Agent for supplying Ouh•ltgrtats in Western Prnn.vylvanittll.Vertern Virginia and part of Ohio. , The true and genuine American oil is of a dark green color. There nre various counterfeits abroad—same Seneca Oil, some a mixture closely resembling the genuine purporting to conic from the Pittsburgh and Allegiteny Dispensary Company; some black And of various other co rers; sonic %%bite, said to Le made from the Original Ancrican 01r. D. Hall k Co.. the aims. and BOLE r)ropriciors of the true mid ,Originai American Oil. DO NOT nor SE'. ER DID supply-any persons who make the article called Easier of American Oil, said to be refined, clarified and con centrated. BLWARE of Me[worthless counterfeits, and OB SERVE that Wm. Jaekson.S9 [Liberty street, Pittsburgh , head of Wood street, is the army and sure general Agent for the above men tioned district, and that gone IF acsense but what has his name and address printed in the pamphlet in which each bottle Is en t eloped, and likewisethe proprietors' address Is printed In each paumblettlitnn ..D. limp & Co., Keriluelty.. Another way of detecting the counterfeits is the: difference in the price. The g' n itine_is sold invariably at 30 cents per bottle and no less, While IMM:of the counterfeits are sold at various prices under. The pure and only genuine American Oil is sold wholesale and retail by Win. Jackson at the 'only agency in Pittslargh, NU . , el) Liberty street. head ofLVood street. Sold brine following Agents. 0. IL Spafford, Erie; Thos. Willis, inflitereekt John McClure, Girard; W. ii. Townsend, Springfield; C. & J. B. Cleveland. Conneaut; Fenton& Bro..Couneaut. J 11. Wtmtsys,deller in Foreign and Domestic Dillsofeschange. Dennis:item of deposite, Gold and Silver coin, will buy nadnell current and'utteurrent money, neaotiate time sndsight drafts, niakecoltectionson all the Eastern cities t and matte remittan ces at the lowest Ranking rates. Money received on Detsrsite ,and Eastern drc'ts constantly on hand at the lowest rams of pretniunt. hio, Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Dauk .notes. awl those or wort -other States, bought and sold on the most reasonable terms. Odic°, Inns doors below Drowo's Hotel, Eric Pa. Erie, July 1, 1818. Drs. L. I.•.'d - nil W 117.6 dams nom r.onTilic riiVETIMANS AND SURAT:ONA. lIAVING located thentselt es in the Borough of Erie, will at 1./. tend to all culls in their profearlon. 'Mice and residence on the South Went corner Of die Dimond In Ole building formerly occunied by Hr. Faulkner. N. IS Calls from the country attended to promptly. Erie, April 28, tE49. . Winos & Liquors. , . 1 A ClIOICI.: in of Wino., and Liquors. consietirg of 21._ Pale Brandy.- ' Ft. 0 . 04 Rum, ~ Holland Gin, Marl do 4 N. 11. do irs4l Whithey, Cup idc to Jamaica do Scotch ,do Madeira Wine, Port 1, Vine, e '" Common do Malaga do do ;do [purejnice] Medoe do. Also, a large assortment of Fresh Groceries, for sale .at No. Poor People'e Row, byT. W. mooRE 1 • Erie, Nov.. 17, NW. I I ' w M u WATERS lAS, vnirrs& AXES. at the H w ardare Stem of • REED at sANFoRD. CARTER &BROTHER, No.o Reed Rouge. Proscription! Proscription!: Tn E alio; e is at this day by far the most general cry throughout our land. Scarce any Ohre escapes its - odium. Even Ceti- Taylor, that great and good man, is frequently accused of it. Ile, Innt ever, as often denies the charge as it is macle,•and boldly as serts that he "remotes for cause only." The Subscribers hat e tone Irecedly got out a NEW STOVE on the elevated oven principle, s Web they call the 10:Y61'0N E COOKING STOW. Said Stine is t.o decided an hoprovementon all and every Stove heretofore made (having to many good quali ties others arc void of) that tho , e engaged in the manufacture of a much inferior article have taken the alarm, and at once rave the cry of proscription. and expe t by this to rscape a general route. Such cry, however ill'a Weil! 3 paste of the raw material. The edict has been issued—coon tunny claim the light to select the best Stove out! Hence the Keystone Otos e must supercede and re move:111001m,, including Sminett's Patent. The verdict, howev er, will he, "Removed for cause only;" no lit" titatlet in a position similar toGeneral Taylor, and an he IR jusiified so shalt is e be. A good assortment of other COOKING STOVES, including the celebrated Carpenter Stove, as nett as the Geneset Farmer and Ciillloll Air-tight Cook Stoves. A tr-tight Parlor and Box Stoves— also Cauldron and Sugar kettles of ditTi•rent,FiceS comtantly on band. It, fact no better assortment Of CASTINGS can be found risen here. The attention of the puddle ttalsocalled to 3PMillen's Improved PLOW—a new article, with past-iron beim, manufactured by on and warranted. I . g Er Steam Engines. Mill Cearing.srartling Maellines,Spinning Jennies, &c.. &c., made to o ' et qn the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.. VINCENT, lIII3IROD & CO. Erie, April 21, 1810 40t ABROW ROOT, Sago, Fri Barley, Oat Meal. Tapioca Vet micilla. by CARTER & BROTHER. :%ifilift_tralre' -..:'. 1 , k4:).4;6).r.)...y( Mi Slt AW LS, ldrochn, Thibet. Cashmere, vrod Long Shawls do., a variety of cheap Plaid Shawls for sale at the Satore. S. JACKSON. TEAS, Voting Ityaon, Bunpowdei, and Black Teas, of the beat quality for gale by • , S. JACKSON. Dr. P. Rail's celebrated Cough Remedy. tiE attention, of the pane is again called to he notice of this T invaluable inediEine, which remains unequalled as a speedy cure for d l t , eases of the throatand lungs. The great importance of curing Pulmonary diseases in their early stages is generally admitted, but too often negleCte.l in practice, and hence the rea son why + many untimely deaths occur from consumption and other pub ovary affections. ?fall's COUGH RIME la DY is recom uded s a safe..speedY nod effectual medicine for curing Coughs, (mills, Hoarseness, Croup or Rattles, Asthma or 14111101 C, lironchitts, Bleeding in the Limas, Weakness of Voice, Whoop ing Cough, as well as many unpleasant' symptoms depending upon irritation in the throat and lungs. Rend the following de cisive testimony front a host 'of true .witnesses .1% hi. ha% e been cured by in:Murrill; tnedicine,land, are now advising the sick to follow their clample- - This is to certify that ,yre.lthe undersigned citizens of Erie, have used DOT. lialt's Cough Remedy for the Clare ol pulmblia ry di eases, and itt every instance have been speedily and etre:cru elly Cured by its use. We regard it as a very safe, pleasant and thorugh medicine, and recommend it 10 the public as. fully wort iy of general confidence! ohn Galbraith, Cll Wright, A M Tarbell. - - Wilson King, eibirk, John 8 Drown , I Jahn Hughes, , L Hull, DIG Landon, Thos McKee, 'R 8 McCreary, 'l' J Tan. J Kelsey, jr 3ditivW -1) P Ensign, Foster Bell, John Peirer, Robert Cochran, - A Sherwood, E A Kennett, L' Burton, / Salsbury, It Baldwin Renj Grant Wl' Riiilleraircht, J M Warrin, - W M Gall4her,e,. L Warren., „ Thou Hughes, Hl. Mellaireyi A i r Tracy. T M lead, jr -8 P Nelson, •3 1) Dunlap, .1 ,oehran, .1 Deemer, jr 111 Goodwin, arles_Cole, II 0 Root, -U 4V Kelso, - M Mayer. J R Dumars. The follow ingsertificate is Dom a celebrated perfumer in rhila ,telphia ' I rf lal arr. DI —Dear Sirt It is with great pleasure that I inform -you th, our Co ith Remedy has proved itself to be exactly as re ;pre tc —not oily a very efficrickats hut pleasant remedy for Colds, Coughs. & . I have recommended it to many of ray friends' ..who have used it, and found immediate reliefby its use, and in no casebas it failed to elTect a cure. The effects are truly magical, and I would recommend all persons suffering With Astlitna, Colds or any disease of the throat or Consumption, to give it a trial. , Yours, very respectf t ...—.1.. u11y, JULES lIAUEL. . - f - .r i VI tl' Ii e 113'a et io n. J7EIVARE OF cOUNTERFEITS. To-prevent counterfeits the follon lug words arc blown upon each large trottle—oDr. D. Ilall's Cough Remedy, Erie, Pa," The small bottles are marked indhe same mariner, except the last two wOrds. None are genuine without the above and the inventor's name—Peter Bali—written upon the wrapper and directions. "For sate, wholesale and reigit, in-'Erie, only by I'. Gal/4;o. I. Iligets' Mock, State St. - L - 140ENTS.-11 C Ton n & Co. North East and Wellsburg; Thos Vincent and Smith & I tendry xI, Waterford; Jos. Genshemer, Fa ir viewvleit..C.vtanbell, I:de:Morn; 1.. N. Jones anti Ara Mattes & I:o r :Girard; Wm. 11. Townsend. Springfield; P. Clark, Albion; - N. Callender, Meadville; It, or, A: Butler, Spring Corners; Win. D. Robinson; PowCrstown, Cutler & l'ierce, Clarksville., and by Agents genarally.throughout the country. For farther particulars regarding the superior of of this medicine, call on Agent for patuphlet free of charge. Gm 9.5 NO VANN.II2I svxantral • Fairbanks' Gonninci Scale Mannfactoryll The subscribers having purchased Fairbanks celebrateiltenu ine stale paterns, and employed a workman, Mr. Brooks, who has had' a long experience in their manufacture, beg leave to inform the public that they are now prepared to furnish to order an article superb* to anything of the kind ever offered in this market. The subscribers would also caution their, friends apinst pur chasing - n orthiessartricles purporting to be Fairbanks scale irom irresponsible itinerant yank ee peitters—irs vtansfarture the gess jas amide. The following arc our prices. Ilay Scales, of 4 Tons draft, ! .. ego; Coal Scales, of 1 ton draft, • 40 _ Platform Scales, 1500 ibii. draft. 33 Do. do. do. with hoisting lever and eel on trucks, • 40 Do. do 1000 lbs. draft. 30 Do. do. do. on trucks. with hoisting lever, 33 Fairbanks' .••••Interiensi Scale. 1,100 lbs. 31 Do. do. do. 1200 lbs. 28_ Do. do - . do. I r soo, on trucks with hoisting . - te - , er, • 37 Do. do. do. '5OO lbs. Flour Peeking Seste.soo Ids. i g Coupler Berries'. 4 or.. to SOO lbs.'. plattbrm • ' . ' It Do j oz. to 200 thy'. idatforut tc, Seooil• ' 10 Dales Counter Beate& br4olers t frig.lo6o44.o.dragt. ,"' 6 halite %bust tnleles a srartgpted. Thoae wiad lag toobtallk agoodlinetristiaqs Seale are requested to give w 6 call 111/10 10, Frendh street. hearitoppovito tile Farmers Hotel. • . • ' i . 43, A. BENNE Ed.- ' Erie. BIGY ffes 1640.•,' ...`l. q, ' •. ~ . -"' • e DlNODAvitto'ole WOOD. QTHE subseriber le prepared to execute all Wars in ilia line. Drawing and Engraving Landaenpes. views of liotels,Storas Factories_ Machinery, Societies'. Beals, Business . IBT4•-„r§014',010 A_ 'pawls a eats kis those wise weep, A rest for weary yllpiats found; A n d wbile die moulder lag makes gee Low la the graded— Tl 4 Soul oforlght divine, Cod's slosh:Kis Wags need from cla Itatteatella natal sphem shall Wee Vassar of dap' The sun i. but a mark °fere, 4 vatoitut nwitectlß the skys Tke 50e4,1 simony salts sine. , 7Shaiinererdie. A TRUE O PICTURE. :. "Heart llont. 4 —rAcoutg man meets pram: het in the ballroom. falls in I e with it, co4ts 'it, .1 1 , i . , ries," goes to housekeeping witty ft end b o w 4 having a home to te.'argf a wife. 'Th. I thip e d t o , nine to ten he has neithir. Her pretty he ti gay u, h : vits t o an did story —:-dr ye.edhistpleteloostrffackle ad r , 4l.• and, as that (kite wu'lli te'vrinCei. ill lin l i lt um. lion ! . •"—.4 li Nrit Il iniiiiillM WI i o aware to "love, honor s od feet." 4j _i f i da .. ..„, trade; knositifelikstit tir 1 04 . ' 1l 0 e . ... staying et home einnits.heleitsolielts Atr s -lig and "eters, whiskey pApcltJandopolitiese; gad Wok 4 on his home as a very , intliffimnt :betnrding-hoon. A • family of children gt;w ;p about hien; but tient:orb s so his fair "rice" know anything about tettenifg m elt: is they come up helter-sltelter—made toys of whoa bee* dolls when boys and girls, drudges when m i en sad so, men; and so passes year for year. and ni ens toln happy, homely hour is known throughout the "tin • household. Another jowl man becomes lonemered s ; a "fortune." He waits upon it tn . parties,l dines to Polka with it; exchanges billet-dons with I t, paps ti, question to it, gets "yes" from it. is published to it, n o to the parson', with it, can. it "wife," ear+s it hew 1 .. eto o p an establishment with it, introdar it to h _ j friends, and say. (poor fellow!) that he, too, is maniy ar f and has a home . It's false. He is not m vied: bol a get no home; and he soon Lefts it out. e's i s l o wrong box; but it's too late to get out of it; ' a mie n , t ii well hope to escape from his co ffi n. /*sten envi e . late him, and ho has to grin and bear it. ey pris • the honer, the furniture. the cradle, the new Bible, e, newer baby; and then bid the "fortune" std him ei **husbands" it good morning! 'As if he had knee l , good morning since be and that gilded "retinae" r , declared wbe one. Take another ease. 1 young e , man is smitten with a pair of whiskers. Curled. seater before had such charms. She sets her cap a tbern; they take. Thti delighted whiskers make ult far, first one and then the other, proffering', thomooho both in exchange for one heart. The dear Idiss is we , come with magnanimity, closes the bargain, ew e home her' prize, shows It to her pa and ma. bar ga in, bend • engaged to it, thinks there was never such; a pie (i whiskers) before, and inn few weeks thby iire enth e i, - - Married! Yes, the world calls them so and we sill. What is the ren.? A ;bort honey-moon, and du the unlucky discovery that they are as unlike • chant now cheese, and not -to bo 'Made one, th, ugh all ;hi 'v priests in Christendom pronounced them s ' THa Yorso'Comr.owr..:-.I know of a you \ Went to collOge. and studied vary successfc of a bright and animated disposition he was ii to pleasure parties, and, although he went never could be prevailed upon to take a glasii He was engaged tb be married to a young first rank, and all.seenied to go well and pro happiness; but intemperance had to do its ?sot et n party, tho young lady . was told about the nature of her intended partner. She was toll ing in the world could induce him to drink wine. Don't say so,' said she; *till I hi.ve She eked him to take!, a glass from HER. He fused. Sho throw her charms about him—shy Ile got intoxicated. The abstemious ;midi drunkard, and ranrapidly ili the downward ell father, though in the liable of drinking hire not bear to see ' his' daughter marry a drug he was ordered from the bou r se. The (nth' to difficulties, and became a bankrupt. H t the back settlement to recruit his fortune. about twelve years afterwards. while there and dancing, and music, a strange wailing I heard outside the building. It became loud. \ er. All was silent. The music ceased. Th opened, and the figure of It man entered and C self on t h e floor. crying. .0 God, save mel fiends!' 0 God save me from the fiends! '1 lady went up to him, and as !he appreliched, I ed eye met hers. It wis'tcrit much for her—i away. Llwhom she had wronged, thus lay a poor mane , and in two days more, I had t ebony duty o attending , his funeral, and he ic. clods of the valley rumbling on his coffin. St if still living, in a hinatic assylurn;—her father er bleep is an untimely grave. 0. whet en sin must n person have to answer for, who t di is die means of ruining a precious tionF-cf 4C1!..1/5111 a vest brother to perish !—Presider stifehan... A tioo "As is • voo."—Thellbani Eiticißdrit boasts of a dog "coontratedwithassees fiiiiall'Aliti. l ".," in sagacity algthe other netibilakir rrogiriamingtjsisticsi He belongs to on e of the eerrintitd o till i iikite,l4o4 habit of accompehyingliii Master, andusrving liMildir ofsix hundred papers. The carrier Was taken sick the otko day, and could not carry his route, but the dog *edema the duty, and, accompanied by tal office boy. litoPped'd the House of every subscriber! i, l3traugoisaisi , , be did t m not miss a subscriber, and in • raves& he stoma is himself even more faithful than a toe curlers! Nor our tar .— The New Yo k Kniekerbocl the following gookone:—"Have tou," said an i l l minded and slightly worldly gentlemen receli bookseller in Broadway, "hove yott Christ's Spa the Mount?" "Christ's Sermon on the Moms claimed the boolpoller, with note little surprise. said the other; "it was mentioned yestprdfly 111 charming discourse at our church as an admirab t but perhaps it isn't out yet!" The anxious inip nit corrected. but was permitted to go his way. had greet posseffens." A CHEAPER Lb:MT THAN tint—Alllll' Itteett .g of pi consumers in New York. last week. Professes Gra brought forward a new plan of his o*n 'liven 'on, to lighting the city. He said that there is • ligh l of It discovery, used by one of the locomotives onlhe Pkib adelphie railroad, and thaftly it the engird*, ol i s m i i rint: could see an object tho size of a horse. at a dis es if three-quarters of a mile, and di/Cover the switch Es 4 half a mile ahead. The cost of using this light rer for nights was only seventy fire cents. `He solicited thesis• pointment of a committee to inquire into thinit i r eel report. Such • ecoimittes was ap . po l idied. Ni to of soda, he says, is the principal itrirbdiant used, s, d dal material can be had in 'any quantity in South-A • 'OriCb audio the Bay oftalifeinia. fir this taking. Naw Discovszuss to Cauiroasta.--A new &cell, of gold has been made in Californin: It is &ad is s species of quartz, ecartelteeen to the eye, but a rich ill deposit as to yield about er - of mita • single • • • nd 45 quartz. TM. quartrabauds 19 immense yens, _ cording to the estimate of T. Butler King, Wright, M. C. el6et of callibilla s t Witaversgo fr to two - dollars per pound. These gentlemen hav • extensive explorations to asoutialn these Anti. Wright is the bearer of a cumber of fair avers. • mono of the 'gnats to W,nallitilttn. In treor: yield of gold from a similar quaitOs about one .1 100 pounds, and is accounted profitable at tbat. woriltlithen, must lie in the quarts voids of Ca yielding $3 to the peund.l'7 07 Three youngladieo, one of them a daughter* Woodward, of Vriliebeire, lit, were drowned by ' brlNctße Liket t lWindai s ;a&jratinati? kit 14101-44.40VAN:r7red. IA tub. .—Manry. • g mat ■it ally. Belt .flea inioti , to them IN of 'riot-. edy of dit ise filen irk While abstemiom thlt Doti. a eau el tried him.' firmly II e premlL becami i arse. ila self, eon,. kerd. ud er got it 1026 nigi4 u No* .0... I) and loe door wv new Ea front 'he ywni 11l arm the howl beton be he vein. wiz!: hi l e li indmmratk: moon► of l iter tau t i filturioi kly, ti a on on ••yp,n a TETI a think ire 141 ••for he JuJ& alhot I Thtt'
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