A Row AllOllO TUIC FMTI3/11L...M15 aibington cor respondent of the New York Herald gives the particulars or afight between Lewis C. Lau,. whig member of Congress from Philadelphia. and Five Hamm %maim, second assistant Postmaster General. It sets that a gentlemen from Pennsylvania had applied to' arren fur a mail agency. This applicant was *biro:lona to Levin, who made some statement. skeins' him to Warren, who,' in turn. sublnitted the ionisation' to the applicant him self to answer. giving the name of the accuser. Mr. Lenin. on hearing of this. determined to hald the said Warren loan account fora breach of confidence. Mr Warren happened to enter the National that evening at 'Wails o'clock. and meeting the said Levin, addressed him, "Mr. Levin. I believe?" "Yes, sir; but I desire to have nothing more si you are a d--ti scoundrel." somewhere between the two ayes. le blows of his antagonist as well as he nall cane, War ren peening upon him a I lefts in rapid succession, till Levin was backed up into. corner. when 01. Baker and others 'interposed, and separated the °stiles. End of act first. Cnoutas ss Nu, Yont.—The Now York Sun of lett Thursday reports several cues of Cholera at the Emigrant fnetitntloti in that city. sera) of which had terminated fatally. One young man. net an emigrant. had died. The disease le not considered of an epidemic character. QT In noticing a new boat. now being CoSstructed ft 4 the Chautauque line. by Messrs. Bidwell .& Banta. of Buffalo, the :tensor “angiesta that the boat be called .fredoirea.'" The suggestion would be decidedly more appropriate if the craft were a Babes. instead of a steam boat. ' a Moral. Errtero. 2 -Farnished by the Saubtewn Ga zette:— Here ilea the body of Ephraim Stubbs. Who got his tiring by mendiai tuba; He caught his death while It was retain' And met Ols fate without compainiu" War Deelared!---Almost!! rent 'WARNING TO ALiell We are now engaged in making out bills against ALL our subscribers who appear f'rom our books, to be in arrears, and shall either forward them in their respective pa-, pers, or have them , presented during 'this month. We expect they will ALL "walk up to the Captain's office and s ettle," with out dodging ; equivocation or evasion! If theydon't do it peacibly, they must forcibly! Our creditors expect and; indeed, make us "fork over" whenever they, present their accounts, and we have made up our mind to teach those who owe us the same way of doing business. No matter, then, whether the account is large or small, it must be paid. We have done . a credit business too long now for our own good, and obr subscriber's too! They had much better. pay 81 50 in advance, than wait two, or three, or' four years, like many upon our books, have, and complain bitterly because we charge them, according to our terms, $2 per year. But, as we said before, we are making out bills against all who owe for one or more years' subscription, and unless they are paid when presented, we shall place the accounts of all who owe for more than one year in the hands of a proper officer for COLLECTION! We speak thus- plain to save costs! We have done business long enough for fun--at least, long enough to be'tired of having some two thousand dollars upon our books against good men, while our creditors are daily har rassing us for allow • hundred! All, ihere fore, who recei+e their bills in their papers will undcrstandwhat they mean, and what we want. . o• cocaANOTIIRR ef:RTIFICAE to the excellence of hrlane's Vennifuge: i Meau.l. KIDD & Co. (hativasts,—lt is atith pleasure 1 band you this, eertiftlate (tes tifying to the general popularity of Dr. M'Lane'm Amerieah Worm specific.) to your traveling agent, Mr Munrae. Rome time ago I reeelvnd from him a small lot to sell on commission. I used a few Dollies In my own family, to the good effects of which 1, can fully test.fy.' The ballenee I sold to my customers, and found on inquiry. that It gave:eery general sailatnetlen. GEORGE IIfAXWELL Augusta, Carroll Co, Oh io. July 6, 1810. Solo by Caner & llrothr and J. H. Eluzy:m. Erie. Pa. 1100P.—Wanwntosa. Milwaukee Co, W 1.., April 1;1819. Air. A. B. Van Doren:— , Den Flit: Thiele to certify, that last Febuary one of my horses waa.vo lame viittl'a spill hoof, tbm It was considered by myself and neighbors worthless. When at your Depot I purchased a boa of Sloares?.ruly valuable Ointtnent and in teal than four weeks from the tint application thereof, the hoof was healed and wt 11. I hare wed the Ointment in my family with equal nieces. Yours, 'lce.. JOHN DOUGHEItTY. re' Sec Agent's naraes at the head of Slosn's Column. For further particulars and testimonials, get Phamhlets of Agents. - - nrAtanzEn. c 64 la Conneaut, Ohio, ou the h inst.. by S. P . Fenton. EN, Mr. John W. Scott, o Spring fi eld, Pa., to Miss Julia A. Loomis, of this tow ns On the 29th nit.. in Ironing°. by Rev. G. W. Cleave land, Mr. Wm. W. Jones of Girard. to Mies Elizabeth M. Smith, daughter of John Smith. En., of the former place. 04 the 3d hut.. by J. L. Way. Esq., Mr. Ebenezer Gnharo to Miss Mary F. Keeler. all of Precut,. DXZID. Oa the 26th ult.. at the residence of his father, Mr. yobs N. Miller. in Springfield township. Mr. 'Pierce Chamberlin Miller, aged 24 years\4 months and 3 days. On the 15th nit., in McKean ,James A., youngest e l of James Doyle, in the 18th year of his age. CAIN! oAiti riAsu will te paid V)/ 1000 Bushel' OATS, if delivered soon. at the Empire Stores. 11. CADWEIA. File, Feb. 10. 40 ERIE ACIADESIIr msy TUE Bing Tenn of the Erie Academy tom ces.on Mon day, February 43. under the super intende of J. lIENBUILACK, A IL. Tensile, of Languages and the Natural Sciences. ANDREW H. CAUGII EY. A. B, Teacher pf Mathematics. Mr. DANIEL P. ENOWN. Tarbes in English Literature, Penmanship gad Vocal Music, REV. O. 0; STEDIMEN, Tencherof German. Mr. JOIIN H. MILIAR. Teacher of Practical Surveying and Civil Ermincerldll Miss EUSEBI4 JIJIINBON, PreeegrreiwZand Teacher of Wrench. Astronomy and Botany. bliss CATHARINE B. BEEBE. Teacher of Music. Maims per QUarSCP. la Ole Languages. 414 00 ;° adlematics, Natural Philosophy. Chemistry, ke., 3 1.4/ IS rrmary studies. g Oca , Dew are no extra charges connected iro Ael jemi exactri 1 4 Music and Drawing. The chPalid aValic gal f°r n. 02, No time kir admission is at the beginning of middle of ,t , Trn No one will be admitted for 100 s than a half quirter' POM the pleasant and healthful location of the midway, the I . 3l ^tirs which It possesses of Philosophical and Astronomical ;',,n 4 ralus, and the ability of the mashers both to Impart and to discipline the conduct. It itonOdentey believed that , sbertor inducements are presented to all who may be desir "- 3 of Pursuing a course of systematic and thorottgh 'instruction. or the benefit of those destringlo prepare themselves for teach' isnieuiar instruction will heighten with a view retina objeet. hot the branches usually taught in schools and la Mathew of her Ming instmetioq. JAHEA MAPHAIX, Pratt.' E. nAnnITT, Erie. ' , ch. 14, ma y, 300 • - 1 11)T20111• Erie c.w.o. sS. za • IN the matter of the "Pint Universal Erie, Penna." its Society and Church In Notice is hereby Via that at 'Court p 1 Common Pleas °field """ItY, held on the days( Penni') intiL. L ibri application bas' '^l been nude by th e dicers and Members of the sa id Society aro! to grant them a Charter of Incorporation, the Court or ered t h e instrument of writing specifying the °News. artlelcs.. COntliti(1111, RIM* and etyle thereor. to be filed and notice given "ably to Law, and which Raid instrument of writing Pni remains A Ale. ES P rothonotary °dice, Feb. 13, 1830. JAM SKINNER: NOW201:11 AMEETING of the Meadville and Edenboro Mani Road Can- migeonenr, meths Venango township, at Kleeknervilie. Jan. 31.1, Ego, the following homed commissioners were,appoinu.ll to openhooks on Tuesday, Marchetti - . and keep open the same for nve days in the several places menticned by the commistlonne named in the Wend awsof ineorporaEon, viz: Messrs. R. C. Boy- Hew, and Wm, Can, at the house of H. SlierwoOd, in Meadville; Edward Begat and John H. Culbertson, at the stove of Begat & Kern, in Begandown I Jacob Kanter and Win. .1. Bole, at the store of J. W. Reynolds, In Kleeknervillet CyrusA. ' Culbertrod and lseae Taylor, at the store of Jackson & Campbell, in Edinboro. THOS. COTTER, JACOB KEELILER, JOHN D. HUME% WM. J BOLE, . . JOHN KLECKNER. • . On motion the meeting adjourned. JOHN D. MIME, Pre a't. Feb. I. 1880. , Jens Ktoccume. See'''. 40 rfAnnt. 190 Barrels tigesiei,liittorirt:;, For Bale by Etie. Feb. 9,-40D J. KEt.LOGQ;- HORSE SHEARS end Mann, at the Dardware Store of &iota, REED & SANFORD._ g‘arisl . V_jfif:. , •A A 1...:LeX,)i4 As the Subderiber intends removing West As soon es he call close uphill business In headers his .to of Groceries 11i. Provisions. Yankee N ot i o ns, ea, ike., at greatly reduced prim: Good Tea front 30 to 73 cents per pound, Wooden Ware, Dairy Salt, Wisp plruonu, Prunes , Ottani, Solace Tobacco, Brandy, Gin. Port and Malaga Wine, and numerous other articles, will be sold at Coss, with unnsportailon added; Wrapping Paper accost. I therefore invite the intentioned' those who wish to purchase for cash at very low rates, and shall be happy to wait upon all who call. Erie, Feb O. MO, B. A. BAKER Cheapoide. • ADBIZINSITIZATOWB Oatialk BY Virtu of an Order of the Orphans Court, of the County of Erie, .will be sold by public Vendue on the premises, on Sa turday, the ' xth day of April next, commencing at ten o'clock. A $ll., the f lowing described property, situate in the township of Girard, a tout two miles nest of Girard village, belonging' to the estate o Isaac Silverthorn, deceased, to wilt A i certain nessuage or piece of Land oituate in theTowuship of Girard as resaid - and described and bounded as follows: Boun ded north by the Ridge Road, East by the Road leading south from the old Silve!thorn Tavern Stand and the land of Joseph Philips, South and West by the lands of Maxim Randall, containing about Twelve acre of land, Also a certain oilier piece of Land. Roun ded north by the Attlee Road, east by lands of Robertson, South by the Lands Isaac Miller, and west by the. Road leading-South from the Ta era Stand asfresaid, containg about Seven acres of I d Land. Al a certain piece of laud, bounded North by the old State line, uth and east by other lands of said Sit verthorn, and west by land purchased by said Silverthorn of William H. Town send, and la ds of Lorenzo Johnson & Co., containing twelve acres of lay d. it being the twelve originally set otr and sold with the . mil by the Executors of Wtn. tAlver th ora, and after wards purch by said Isaac Silverthorn,. The two p ave. first above described lie contiguous to each other and have th reon a house, barn and blalksmith shop, &c., and together w on d waken very convenient small farm. The twelve acres has the can a Grist Mill, situate on one of the most,durable streams in the firm quat ty for grass orgrain TERMS. One-fourth on thecomirmation of sale, and the bal ance in three equal annual instalments with interest annually in the wholesu To be secured by judgment Wand, and mortgage on the precut . GEORGE ft. CUTLER, THOMAS R. MILLER, GYM. RILVERTIIORN, Administrators of Isaac Silvertborn deceased. !.. 0 1850 tdMI MI Gland. Fe =ALPO PROPOSALS eceived for erecting and finishing& "nil and dwel ;se in the Borough of Erie, on the lobs belonging to Erie. till the =inst. Bidders will put in proposals ,• Jason,' Carpenter and Joiner work, and furnishing Is therefor except the brick and stone; or for either rpenter and Joiner work, and materials. hcations of the work can berseen - at the Commis n Erie. Terms of payment emit. It. A. II ILIA GEO. N. nitEcirr. Erie Col }eommisioners of SCR EON STE WART, ony. ry A. MO. 3t39 WILL be ' ling ho the County o for doing the all the mama the Mason. C Plana and a Wooers °Mee Eric, Febru AI GOER AZIAN GALLERY. Lewis are happy to annound to the Ladles and of Erie. and the Meads of science and art in the bout. that they are prepared to take Likenesses of a at their rooms, over Middleton Ir. Murphy's store,. t of Brown's Hotel. ERIE SHERMAN Centime region round superior quplit three dooreea There are tures at our the country. CCrel reasons why potions can obtain boner plc• MI than at any other in tins city, or in this part of the is, EISVSI TIM BEST LIGUTI Skylight and s I the other, an TRY IT, W light COIIBINED—each correcting the faults of producing a natural and most beautiful effect.— ' lOEVER IS NOT SATISFIED 'WITS PIC- T` EKES TAKEN ELSEWHERE Another reaso ofthis wilt be .1 We shall not flat, insipid, c.: artists present aloosny images themselves; bu most beautiflii tone, remarks , 'eye, boldness o 'delicacy of Go Itemethber tt facilities of till NOT TO BE Erie. Feb. 2, : Is. we have the beat apparatus. 'The importance ~•vious to anyone. I offer those who favor us with their patronage, the 17 pse-like things which ninny who call themselves Ito the public. Neither shall we o ff er those dark, which human beings are sometime* told resemble clear and accurate Likenesses. Possessing the :lemlingof light and shade. richness and depth of Ic distinctness of features, true expression of the relief, distance and invisibility of hack ground, -h, softness, transparent and artistic effect. t re is no room °Ake kind near here which has the . It is designed to Le a permanent establishment 'QUALED is our motto. W. 11. SIIERIIIAN, IRSO. W. N. LEWIS. • 1 , AI rL0113312 PLOURYII we r: - hILLICItEFK l'illidal..a 1:1 nd,dcllver In any part of the clip. 'Flour by the . and warrant It to be equal to any made In the • 3' , hrands and -.Extra' , not excepted. eso. , n3B JOHN ELLIN*. PLO I‘VILIN sell barrel at es county. "Fan • I Erie, Feb. 2, Zit Cf,ITT MILLS. OF PENN ST. do RAILRO4II PLACE. g • t re assured thaeCustoin Grinding is dons at this Itirtsklerehant work. ::y~:Cil COIME gin E public Mill as w Constantly 0. raiet al per bar' it delivered at • hand, Elour'by the barrel, and per pound at same r el. Those who purchase by the -bawd can have ny point in the city free of charge. sad Shorts; also for Salo. rby the barrel tell with C. MeSparren will be I livered as above stated. 11.8. FAY, Miller. s, Jan. 2.1, 1850. "17 Orders for Fl Handed and d Eric City Mi raiLLs oats oir CLOSED. WE WANT WHEAT. ash! Cash!! Gishll Clash!! Castilla Cub for Whitewood. Cherry, Sycamore, Carla d Black Walnut Lumber. Ammo' ' Cosll I E a9ll pa] . Maple al Iltoek of superfine FLOUR on hand, for Sale by rrel. or by t h e pound. Also. a .few barrels of J. The subscribers take this opportunity ofretum the liherakpatrouagethey have beeti favored with WALKER & TOWNER. 0m37 Welitave e • . e load, half owner's best. ttir thanks fo eretofore. Fair, Jan. IS nar (Iowa: 211 N. lANDEXOSANGE STABLE. , W. C. BRALEY', haviog purchased and made . additions to the Livery Stock formerly owned by E. Willis, situate on State street; between 7th and f James Ladle's Illaekunith shops, would in and the public that it will afford him pleasure al to them with 11 . rase. Buggies and Sleighs. LIVER ,h. In the rear ritt his friends times to X. Re Is also pr: d Sick 141 r llforstv talk 'te terms. - red to Set and Trim Tails, and attend Lame in the molt approved manner. Work warrant to keep by the week. month or year. on reason- Erie, lan SI. 180.--6m37 AL I A L L p ie /l a x. o ri. lr Citrie Irmo's'. Hotel. • yaw* eon he served up and taken to all pans and to private rooms of Hotel. and Boarding urs of the night or dap; BILL OF FARE—PINNER. Is. Roast Chicken, ls. " Duck, ls• Is. " Pig. Is le. Fried Ham, ls.." Fish, It ' trader Wills. BORDER .11., of the City, Douses, at all h Roast Beef,— Pork.• • • Corned Pork... !.. Boiled Pnrk and Dean • Ithast Turkey.. Is. Fricassee Chicken, Is (id. • ls. ORDERED DISHES. ter5,....39. .1 ntU lied Muckier, Ils. • ....2e. Calves Peet. 3.. ' ....3s. Pickled Pigs' Feet, Is. .4 Tripe ' Is. • ....Is. '• Tongue, ..... ... Is. Is M. Cold. Meats,— . Is. Is. Otl. Cold Poultry. 1.. Is.6d. Buckwheat Cakes. Od. I Doz. Fried 01 i *a 66 1 " Stewed II 11 1 .* Raw BeetStenk,.. Parkehcip,... Mutton" ... Fried Liam.— ' rigs feet, Broiled 1.1131 D... Hem and Eggs,. Omelette, Is.ad. Pry T0a5t,.,.., Is. Coffee. I. Tea. 20. Extra Vegetables...-. .... ... 2.4. Walllp l';.kes, ; 1 e and ea l. n . s, for la. Od. 6 :eonstan i tl i : d On . 3tl F ih rlem niy eee us G e l: k let ep t e, 4e. Tomato Bunter Toasl.l —lg. 6d. Ld Toast, ta 6/I. klueh and Milk, h. •• . 2s. Frelich 1t0115,... ....... j.. Ckl. . 211. Claprotrue IP. &milt Patched Eggs at Venison steak.. Quails Snipe, Oysters In ti hand LING OVI' AT COOT. JR DIMES, QUARTERS AND HALVES. *lt Priam al POWERS' Nem York Store-112.000 . O XL SAYE YO Great Reds:dim , ro 815,0 W o Goodsgouvg sap. THE subscriber. desirous of closing his merchantile business in Erie, will, on and after this date, sell his goods in lots to suit purchasers at sefost plias for Cash. My stock consists of a large and well a ssorted selection of DRY HOODS. ROCERIEB, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &c. ran:lilies, Hotel , Keepers and all others,are respeetfUlly invited to' can and supplyheir wants, and may rest assured that lhaa...ins will be offered it m. IMy stock Is w rthy the attention of City or Country Merchants, a l e Who may be short of their supplies. Very Respectfully 11 ' I , H.D. POWERS. i Erle. Jan. 12,1830. ,i No 0 Bonnet Block. Mate street. OLMAII Tleil MAACK /Olt TUB Groat liresterik Locoing:Akron MI 4 TAKE NOTICE, ALL TfIOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED: CV"871144,13 Conley and convince yourselves that he Is reCe v PEI tiff larlic? l . Ora pest and beg lot of GROCER IES 'ever brought to Erie. Among Ills assortment may be found the following: • OroAss.--Six tons of POI( Rico Coffee Sugar, Crushed, Losfand rulverized. • Cossas.—Ten bags Old Government lava, ten bap of Lailderd and tcp bags or Rico. Mousses.—Two thousand gallops New Orielles rqtui Meg pad T3Fwr House. ,sdB.—lecn chests Young (1y so n, Imperial, n Bnlacks ea.n d Gun pFsur—Smprimausaad n p s o i und&rd. Fish, Machm yu Shad. Mg' land Hewing. Smoked Herring and Sardines. _hTwenty barrels Turptmtitte, thirty do. pf Unread. Larne and 11anneTs oil. Ml3O kegs Brooklyn, Buffalo and Pittsburgh White Lead. ' I; The largest kind orate assortment of Paints and Dyestudit. 1100 kegs of Eastern and Pittsburgh Nails, . Ltovols.—French Brandy. Holland Gln, aura. Pon Wine, Ma. dera. Malaga. Claret and French West Wine. - ,Toascco.-100 dozen &boles One New yoris Swale& sixteen bens Cavendlsh.loo dozen dimwit Happee and Maceabuy Snuff. kee and'loo flasks-Kentucky Hide Posyder. hop 9t Bo t , Dar 44ead end Percussion. Caps. i hirty boxes Candy. 33 drums or Malaga Figs.3o km prunes add a great variety of articles le my Hue that would lake more Here than / have urenumeratethem. Ire ng old ctamets and the public generally , Irnuldfatcall 0 8iga l o r itetiere Z d yourselves, boio wholesale or retail cheaper than any other establishment Weldor BulTslo. C. MGM.. • 'Aria Jul, 7 4 lea •ae Sloan's Column. nJ Hooks advertised by W. R. &mil CARTER & BROTHER. No. 0, Reed Ileum. Erie. Er AU the Medicines are sold by Tun *moor sooz - O'r TII&RIND EVER PUBLISHED. W. S. SLOAN'S COMPLETE non= resuumit And cumuli VOCTOR THIRD EDITION. ENLARGED. 57 Price o*ly tifty Cents. .co vicnnzazNE. oLOAN'S OINTMENT 'snow universally acknowledged to be an infallible remedy, in evety case where it has been faithful ly applied on the human system, for promoting insensible Front• ration, drawing out the Inflammation from a wound, relieving pain of every kind, and in its healing qunlities the world dues not produce its equal, and the public pronounce It Me cheapest and best Fluidly Ointment that has ever been used. All diseases of th Flesh, Obstinate Ulcers, Old Bores, Chilblains , Sore Throat, Burn Cuts, Cutaneous Eruptions, Sore Nipples, Sore Breasts, Disease/ of the Eye. Ague h the Lace , side, back, and theother parts of the system, Bolls Ulcers, Scald Bead, Bruises, Fresh Mounds,and every kind oesore containing the least particle of Inflauunaion, are permanently cured by this great remedy. W. B. SLOAN. Grand Depot, 40.1 ! ake st.,Coleago.lll. WORSE THAN DEATH. AT Worcester. Massachusetts, in the year 11M, a eve of &anneals' came under a physlcian'_. care, the patient labor ing under the usual syystoms of that horrid disease, which contin ued growing worse and worse for ran riuu, at this period the patient was abandoned by het physician's. all saying that her case wea Incurable. and that she could not survive many weeks. Her limbs were swollen td an Immense size, her thee turned black, eyes starting from their sockets, and her whole person resembling some beast, too horrid for description. All the symptoms of this dreadful disease appeared .in the worst form. The female had been possessed oftnuch personal beauty. and great accomplish ments, but these were now sunk In the ravages of a disease wont Timm yearn. In 1817 a gentleman Dom Chicago. Illinois, visited her friends, and undertook to alleviate her sufferings—no hope of life, but a wish that death would end her sufferings, being the sentiment of herself and friends. Having much faith in •Styart's Onerauter,' he had supplied himself with it to present to his friends: The first box of the Ointment evidenry helped bet case, and in the useoftwo more boxes decided hopes were entertained. In short this hitherto incurable disease was mastered, and this case in which hundreds of dollars had been squandered on physl• alarm, was cured entirely at a cost of fifteen dollars, and theyoung lady now married, walks the streets of a western city, a living and most beautiful tnonutnent of the unparalelled virtue of the people's tuedleineoStoati's Otrruteer.' J. MARTIN. Boston, Mass , July 30,1819. P. O. Should any person wish to know the lady's name, W. D. Slime, 40 Luke street, Chicago, can inform them. • MEDICAL. TREATMENT, DR. W. 11. Sloan—Dear Sir. Last August I received a severe I-, bruise on one leg, Just below the knee, no attention was paid to it however for. some thne after. nor WWI I had taken cold in the sore, it now became very much swollen, and exceedingly painful, so muehltothai I could get no sleep for secret days, A physician was called, and my leg lanced at two different periods, discharging very freely each time. I laid under Medical treat ment about three mouths,but without the least permanent benefit. I then obtained a box of your ointment, this soon removed all pain and soreness, and in two weeks from the time I began using the Ointment my leg was entirely well. I Cheerfully recomn,end all who may be similarly injured to give this Ointment a trial with the fullest assurance that their expectations will not be disappoin ted. Respectfully Yours, DAVID J. WEST. Sugar Grove, Kane co., 111., April 27, 18151. i • AFTER THREE YEARS FOUND RELIEF. frIIIIS la to certify drat I have been aGlicted with a rain In toy left leg a lime below the knee fOr about three years, most of this time I have beet) entirely unable to labor, and notwithstand ing I have used almost every thing I heard recommended, noth ing afforded any relief, except the application •of cold water, and this but temporarily. A neighbor reconitnendedmeto try Sloan'. Ointment, I did so, and in about four weeks I was able to' walk about as well as ever. except some weakness. lifilmukie, July g,If3ID. JAMES FILZGERALD. i 1 EXCELLENT REMEDY WE have used, for several monthstmst, Sioas's Anglify Ofet men!, for the various Clue, burns and bruises to which n family, cmpeeially of young children. is constantly liable, and have Invariably found it to be an excellent remedy.—Rociford Fleet Preis, Feb, 211 k, len. TEM VEST AND CRWIPXIO2 I . lion= AND CATTLE mIIDIOUTI I TEIZI WOULD : SLOAN'S OINTMENT AND CONDITION POWDER DAVI? EARNED A GREAT NAME. • Far Parity, Mi/darss, Styr tylahsty mul Thoresehsear, 'SLOAN'S OINTIHEA'T Excel.: AND is rapidly superseding all other Oin Intents and Liniments now in um for thee ore of the following diseases. Fresh Wounds, Gallo, of all kinds, Sprains. Bruitos, Cracked Heels. R ingbone. Wi tidboue, Windgalls, Poll Evil, Callus, Num- Ins,SIVCCIICY. Fistula, Bitten, Strains, Lameness, Band Crack, Foundered Feet Scratches ofGrease Mange, or Horn Distemper.' THE POWDER will remove all inilamation and fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water, and strerigihen ever y part of the body; and has proved a sovereign remedy for the fol lowing diseases. Distemper, Jude bound, Loss of appetite. In ward strain, Yellow Water, Intlaination.Of the eyes, Fatigue from hard exercise; also, Rheumatism, (commonly called stilt complaint,) which proves so fatal to many valuable horses in this country. It Is also a safeand certain remedy for coughs andeolds which generate IM ninny fatal diseases. W. D. SLOAN Grand Depot, 40 Lake St., Chicago Illinois. INCEB3ANT INQUIRY Shim:awe, Michigan..lutly 10. ISM, WB. Sloan, Esq..—Dear Sir: We havenlinost incessant in glary for •Sloatt's horse Medicines.' It is nn article we have never seen, and we do not Know In what shape it comes, but Uwe can receive it on commission at such rates as will remun erate us. we would like to become your agents for this county. Hope to hear from you on the subject soon. We are Respectfully, &e.. 8.. B. CHASE& CO. ItEMARKABLE SATISFACTION. Southport, Wis., Oet 1T,1E49 13. Sloan, req.—Dear Sir: Please forward per the bearer,, Mr. Jones, one dozen of your Horse Ointment; to pay for it I have enclosed the cash. I have ordered only a small quoin lily as I intend to have an assortment of each kind of your mein. cities before theclose of navigation, all of which sena fast, and gives in all cares remarkable sntisfactioa / remain Yours Rev% WORKING WONDERS. Jae Paoli, Michigan, Aug. IS, 1810. • VirD. Sloan—Dear 13If: YOU horse Ointment is working won • ders here among the brute creation, It is now being used as an internal remedy as well as eztemal, One of my customers had a valuable home taken with a disease of the lungs, and bad cough, and all medicine failed to cure, until some person told him that you used the Ointment for lung diseases, consequently, he commenced feeding the Ointment to his horse, and now he tells me the horse Is well. And as I have but four boxes of your Oint ment on hand. wilt ask you to stud me 6 dozen Ointment, and 3 dozen Condition Powders. • Ram% Yount. 8. 8. VAILIGIIN. DO YOU READ THAT ADVERTISEMENT? WHAT one? why the one in Sloan's Column. If you do, and still allow yourself, your fhtuil y. or your horse to suffer for want of the article of relief which for a trifling SUM enn be had of hie agent, C. H. Colton,—how can you expect sympathy?—North Western Intelligencer, Aug. itt, LIKE HOT CAKES Mount Pleasant, lowa, Aug. 21, 19.40. • W, 11. Sloan—Dear Sir: ForsOme time past we have been INA •acting as agents for the sale of your medicines. We are now out, they go affhere like hot cakes, please send us the first ote portunity 2 doz. or your Condition Powder', 2 doz. Home (lini ment, and 2 doz. Family 0111MOUt • - Rap% SA Yours. ' P. &A. UNDERS. VERY POPULAR. Oquauka. RI., Aug. 30,1819. wSloan—Sir: We have bought your medicines of your • traveling agents, we are now out, and wish to replenish, and would like to have your traveling agent visit us at least every three months. Your inedicinesrwe very popular. and the demand for them. is increasing. We will either netts* your agreto;or pay you the money for them at former rates; please let us hear from you soon. Respectfully. IIfcRILL dr. MA UR Y, Druggists. • GREAT DEMAND. Toledo, Ohio. Aug. 90,1810. lAr B. Sloan, Esq.—Dear Sir: After 1 lairwrote you, I reedy- V Y • ed an order for a few boxes of your horse Ointment, but found on examination that I had only two boxer left. 1 have been doily expecting a large supply from you. and have anxiously swat. ted its arrival. lam daily receiving orders that 1 cannot nil, and am also out of your Condition Powders. lam now confident the sale of your medicines must Leconte very extensive. Hoping soon to receive a supply, I remain Very truly, Jac., THOMAS DANIF..I.B. ENTERPRISE. Wz observe that friend Sloan is extending Ids business' Into distant parts of the country. We lately observed his famil iar name and column of advertisements in the Pittsburgh Satur day Visitor, They haft for some time been flourishing as large as life in the newspapers of Obio. Thus be is pushing his bant am with energy to the east and the soutbereverving the order of business, the tidcof which usually rolls to the westward. Wherev er the medicines are sold, they are liked, and the demand for them continues to incredie. When a good article is thus sold, we have no regrets that it brings 411 to the proprietor a rich barveat.--WES TEAS CITIZSM, Chicago, 111., July 21, lsl WHAT SHALL 1 DO? Muscatine. lowa, Aug. 220840. Mit W. B. Moan—gir. Last April 1 obtained Bow your tray ellng agent the sale of your Medicine fbr Ibis town. and bought of him about triarronh of your Ointment, and In lam than three weeks was entirely out, wince which I have been Importun ed nearly to death fey the Ointment, and have tried to get ft at Burlington. Bt. Louis, are. lam still out, what shall I dot Your agent promised to supply me again in two months; if pc will not be here soon. please amid me immediately by the eulekestconver mice, 11 doz. of the Oinunt.rit and 6 doz. of your tkoulition row der.. From 11100 to 11150 worth of your horse medicine, can be sold at this point annually. Tire medicines have given perftet 0404400(in In every itIQUICe. Yours Beep% PLINEY PAY. 61 1 (11ANS /MIX week, filled with new and Interesting. matter. Pead. cut out, and prewerve. Sloan now advertiser In nearly every paper in the west. could not do this unless he nutting mono •ey...end he cannot MORI money UPICIS there ip real yinut medicines.--Grern Day Advocate, Aug. IF, Imp. ale, Fcb.9, les% 314264r1? Laignarreatyping and Paisit'nc; lINESSES. WILLIAMS and KELLOGG. would reaPeetitair ,INS. announce to the citizens of Erie an 4 t chdiy.that they hare Rued twit ratans SKY LIdEIT In the building fOrtnerly, occupied by W. ICtlouriton, as 'Jewelry Store, flee doors east of Biown , g gime% me clump purpose of- Dfiletlettl!OlYPlTlF Mg in possession of all the I.a.ke lutproyeinems, they haute them sdres that they will ha ableto please alb mote who may see et to give them a call. We would IthAte the ladle" arn4 genGomea to call and .evunlne our specimens, Likenesses taken in foul he well no" fair weather and net in cases, Frame. Pins, Locketk Of Dreeelets. Also pictures taken of sick or disea sed persons carets residences. Painted of Daguerreotype likenesses accurately cop , led. WC, /aq• otne Oftis Is et the CI of the 1 for the 'MICH Taces snide— ay It. Outstanding Debi' itor's , Report of Amount ,o 1 Cash Drown, Eitui. I Amt. tec'd of C 66 •\ 64 116 MEM Amt. of fines an M. W. Cough And. reo'd A. El.! 6 44 116 W. t 64 44 p . B 1 in ! • 41 " 4 ofc., Total amount of State lax reed FUEL Amount paid for loaf and Wood for Jail, Court House a d Com'rrOtrice, $ll9 , ISCIDYSTAL. Ante. paid for Ca Ales, Postage, dre. 22 Ault. paid for tra scribing septennial list of taxables and or Cols. duplicates, &c. 33 Amr, paid fur co veying State funds to Pittsburgh. Amt. paid to W . Campbell. Esq. ex penses, arc., t Buf f alo and Ohio, on county busines . • Ana paid H. A. Hills do. to Ohio do. i t Am:. paid for to. dozen Chairs for Ju rors and for 0 ces, Amt. paid for 'unifier for side walks, Amt paid S. L. Court House ' shade trees. Amt, paid sundry repairs, 'eleanin Amt. paid sundry glazing gad cle. Treasuter's, R • ' sinner's offices, PR, Amt. paid Peter 11 prisoners. &c. Amt. paid Dr. A. ry as Physician Amt. paid' Mows Amt. paid sundry Su., for prisone, Amt. paid sundry Jail, &C. Amt. paid for publ went, Sheriff's Election, advert Amt. paid S. G. F lag Post .Butte Amt. paid Commis, r• Amt. pahl:himes 8 notary and Clerk his fees for issii jurors and consul log election retu Amt. paid B. Townl. appointed to crec parte of Green, % Amt. paid G. Ball " H E. Bunt ,Amt. paid T Pettibone repairing Coun ty Bridge at Gloat', 'Anil, paid Samuel;;. Stevens & others for County Brldg View.N. East tp, Anil. paid L. Robinson, for repairing County Bridge at Wattsburgh, 128 25 Amt.peid W. King, drafting bridge, &c.. North East, Amt. paid bhermen,& Barney for lum ber for bridgs neat Porter's Mill, 5 4C 1 AML paid Messrs. recht 6c Campbell for bridge view a Wattaburgh, Amt. paid E. Rouse for repairs on bridge at Wattsburgb, Atl .1 Amt. paid James Ch S. 55 John W , John Eau $4 II w. A. auditing Pito. and K STATION Amt. paid O . D. Sp Dockets for Pro. I flees; and for pipe! F. ROBINSON.' Commissioner's o COUNTY Amt. paid Wtn. Ca days **County C Amt. paid H: A. Hi 68 SA 0. W . yk " Simeon St, 112111 Amount refunded to lands purchased at which were' use . sold in error, • POI Amt. paid Diiector' 1849, in full, COURT catul ADD Tlf STAVE". Amt. paid E. B. Lyt e,Crier, 79 50 is is P. Bryant, Tip Stave, 37 50 " " D. Bran, a ‘ " 61 25 " " A. E. Whi e " as 23 75-202'00 ermarosirALVU COSTS. Amt. paid Deputy Attorney General, 1 Sheriff, Clerk *of quarter Sessions & 1 Witnesses in ComMonwealth cases , 695 51! Amt. paid Traverse orors in Common Pleas and Quartet zessionap 1782 16 Amt. paid Grand bur re, 495 •I Towson P at.scrtoss. $2277 46 Amt. paid Constable for giving notice attentions& mud*. ingofficers elect'd 133 7 1 Amt. • paid several e eotion boards for holding township lectiens, March, 1849, including In king retinas and attendance of Asse ore, 299 44 OLIIIIRA smarms& *433 Amt. paid the eeve 1 election boards for holding the gen •rat election on the. 2d Tuesday in Oct. 1849, and making returns. 354 • coareka ies Britain& Amt. paid Constablet for making- re turns to Courts of Quartet &Worm and attendance on rend Jurors, . comatasto. stea comma- Amt. paid John P. Vincent, Esq , one years salary, 1 70 KEGS 4130 ills. irolo end Pitteb like proportion, bought good as the best, by Erie. Dee. 8, 1519. TM EOUtettibef WA I Lard, delivered at 1 Factory. Erie, Jan, S. Ipi ! ii Attractio and Arrivals of (limas ' . !OS TA LAND III'INTIIIL CD WR/GliT. begs I veto inform his numerous friends and the . country at large, from th e eastern cities and manullmtdre the bagman/mon euenslveamortawal :STALL and WINTER GOODS he Mu: ever beibre of la this tunrket. and would idly my (with a ltule puffing as pos. I iblej that he has spa no time nor pains In toe selection of hi. sock. which has been ht toostly lb, mak end at such bargains as to dcl a compethlota, Importers not mem:MS.4 , Vt'lllt swit this "ea I pledge to those that with to buy Goods at Wholealf or retail, that am abt to be undersold lay say house la this city for farther . Toeuhel pkaan atop ht et the Cowers oPrionilt. Itte• Hotel: . I examine style and [ekes. c Fil PIM I.olU the Winter and spr • Jan. IL HA r t,ro- , every 1,.7 Erie Oet.6. - AMONO the meanest growl, but go to Ms that will atta% oval% 103 tik" A TEMENT Erie Coast, for As 1849. - mr. the Commttitattera of 'be the following exhibit toditures of said County to which is sunned a tea of County and State _ , winbip and borough in 4 year; also, a statement of thr its due the County, as per Aud i January 16, 1650. 1: ECRIPTs. received of John O. to Trees ,in tall, $lO,lOB 8? Hectors 1846, county 18 67 46 18 4 7, 46 39 " 1848, " 393 96 " " 1849, et. &co 17369 22 a " at. on pers. 217 42 j OMB Atli!) 1666. , 7 jury fees paid in by , y. Sheriff , 9,.:0 00 taccu.armotta. ow, former Sheriff, les & fees, in full, 271 ~ t ray, on sale of stray, 7 75 rlinghlm, Col. okWash- ton, tax not char. 'op dup. 3 09 monwealth, being 5 per t. on state taxes 1849, advanced payment, 473 68 l eceipte. including cd, ..V8,987 EE! ENDITURIN. .URT ROUSE. VW 8a orater superintending ne year and setting ' 16 0t persons fur materials, 8.5 Peeress, • eld 85 persons for repairing, ruling Prothonotary's, ; corder's and Commis- SON EMMEN/M. . Burton for boarding - • 402 9 eebe, one•years sale - to prisoners, 15 00 Dillon's, ironing prig. 794 ersons fttl , clothing, 39 07 noes for repairing `4 l 47 '6taTi o. $487 3 shin Annual State roelamation of Gen. Bing dr, blank forms, 114 881 CORONER. rater, Esq., for bold ' inquisitions, 175'3101 • LER Mat. stoners' Clerk. 500 00 ?THCIIICITARY. Esq., Protho f the several Courts, g venires,lcertifying tblea fees tiutl record &e., w vOwttsui P. „Esq. Cotntnissioner new towan'p from 'aterford & Al'Keau, 4 031 whet do. 6 001 nir do. 4 00 I L ITOR'S PAT. $220 87 tubers, Esq. 10 50 ,Esq. 12 00 F.sq. /9 00 Ibraith. Esq. corder's fees 15 00-419 50 EAT ARD $O ES. ffonl and others for nd Recorder's of• . ink and quills for ea and Court, C0N11153101113111 Oa Esq. for 60 mmissioner, 90 01 Ils, , Esq. 70 days, 105 00 eht, Esq. 67 .4 200 !wart, 4. 15 .4 22 DID TAW. gpla 'sundry persona lor ITreaeurer's eaten, i •ed, returned end et nom. is Requisition of 2,000 0 = minty. of Waite Leal in olt,tkom Bah rgh, this day In Store. and other paint' in sell, and will be cheap, and warranted J. L. UURTON. 30 o&su L y. ash, or change & Candice los store of U. 0. WILBERT or at roy R. P. IMLIIERT. sad Plotwrita,—A beAvy stock for :g trade for fa te tow. at I • - - o. V. watistriv. ►tpiton, and Toy earatk ar! . , 111.NEWEre thlnpran earth is a ahs/1 Raw. Poet ;missals ;twine and get a -unity Ile Uwe. 25. - I Annum ' 'Amt. mild Wm. E. 1111iialr,P4 i late hiherif, for conveying convicts to the Penitentiary 1845, 0"1"ni, Airy . __i t Aug. tkesionet Auk. paidll. W. Cooshey do. 1849, 262 25 'Pa l tr‘4 o 44 4, do. fog summoning Jorors,, z# 11 41 " .3 11 4 46-43g4 7 .. g F. g te o ■ect... 1 27i4 -P( t g —3 ki4e.k l tag n, ■ c., e.• s '," AvlrlatT,^ z 7 : 4 tEgo a •o Fgg. 1 stsrs vox mown. ' f 520 25 Amt. paid H. S. Drake for new Seals for ' Orphan,' Court, Register and Re- corder'sJoffice and Court of Quarter - 1 Sessionti, 62 00 MIZSCANTILIZ APPIRAIMI. Amt. paid ' lsaac Webster, Esq., Ap praiser of Mammas taxes, TRICAIURGt.• Amt. of commission allowed.l. Hughei, Esq. County 'I reasurer, by the Com missioners, with the approbation of the County Auditors, being at per cent. on *9,2d9 98, amount of Conn ty Warrants redeemed by him and cancelled by the County Auditors, Whole amount of State tax for 1849, on County Hates and Levies. advanced and paid in full, except State tax on unseated lands not yet collected, 9,338 26 Whole amount of State taa on mesa of occupations, offices, carriages, &c. 391 131 . • , Total amount of State tax paid, $9,7:2J' 39 Total amount of disbursements. In eluding amount of State tax collect- t ed and paid over to the Common. • .wealth. 19,417 12 Amount of (lash in the Treasury, per Auditor's Report. Jan. 1, HMO.. 9.54 7 97 $078,965 09 Add for Warrants redeemed, leaded prior to 1849, a 22 57 Noes. The commissions and 'nominees to Collectors on their Duplicates settled during the year, are not embraced in the foregoing statement, in si much as they were neither received into or pa:dont of the Vrcastiry„but are as follows, to wit: • mt. of lost taxes allowed Collectors 1847, 96 II 4 : 4 \ 44 1848, 204 4/ , II 1849, 290 83 If 'S 14 state on personal, 11 00 4, fees allowed Collectors 1849, 1011 40 64 64 " state on personal 20 .57 " exonerst ions allowed Sheriff Caughey on dues and fees not collectable, . 455 00 M) 20 63 10 13 40 00 15 7 statement Of theltalancca outstanding, January 1,185 P, i as per Auditor's Report. Balance outstanding on Unstated Lands for the year 1847, county, - 73 66 1848 per Treas. Rep. state & co. 941 05 " 1849 1,6 114 " - . 181 69' saestrets me MOM COLLZCTORII. Asa Pratt, Wattsburgh, - 1843, co. funds, 17 59 Isaac Miller, Girard, , 1847, 6 6 50 05 Asel Gates, Wattsburgh, 1848, 39 51 Levi Covey, Uition, '• . 24 99 13. J. Trask, Waterford tp. 66 29 51 B. F. Norris, Green 41 38 81 H. Johnson,• Fairview 41 33 45 P. E. Burton, W. W. Erie, 18491 900 39 L. D. Bon, Harborcreekt " 36 86 E. H. Davidson, N. E bo. 6 ' 85 15 James Wilson, Greenfield, " 79 12 R. Router, Wattsburg, " 59 89 J. B. Severance, Union, " - 106 61 Gee. Weston, Le &Buff, " 140 00 James Moore, Waterford, " 104 07 Bavid Boyd." . " bur. " 64 43 Peter S. Woolley, Green, " 127 61 David E. Lord, Elkereek, . 66 ' 286 71 Isaac Webster, Fairview, " 41 07 20 50 "Those marked thus* have paid in full since settlement. DUE 'mon INVIVITMAI.S. Amount due from E. W. M. Sicfne, for mer Sheriff, emesand free, - 305 11 1 , W. E. McNair do : 303.77 M. W. CauGIRT. late Shear,' fine & fees in hie hands foe collect lAni. 555 G 2 Awl. due from Jamey Al, Sterrett Miller's old account, 186 '6B STATEMENT ESE Of the amount of Duplicates of County, Poor and State Taxes levied on each of the respective townships and boroughs in the County of Erie. , being 311 cents County nod Poor, and 30 cents State tax on every ifitloo of the valuation for the year 1849. $:4 00 EZEI rad amount State tax , (FICo•y, Poor ,on excel* 4. State taxes:Voceupo Townships. Collators levied on co'y'tions gift rates. asps,. 4. leashes. East ward, Erie, W. Fr imrod, $2606 14 $192 25 West ward, la P. E. Burton, 2113 11 131 05 Millcreek, John Dunn, 2256 92 175 Hartiorcreek, L. 'D. Bort, 1110 £6 180 North East,. James Welch, 1388 70 500 N. East bor. E.H.Devideon, 220 C 5 12 OU Greenfield, James Wilson, 255 30 Penang°, D. W. Titus, 424 62 Watteburgh, 11. Hunter, 87 78 575 Amity, J. A. Hill. 227 95 Wayne H. Brightman, 364 38 50 Concord, James Culver. 324 83 Union J. B. Seientuce, 339 99 Le Banff, • Geo. Weston, 544 37 100 Waterford, James Moore, 620 69 Waterford bo. David Boyd, 302 01 30 75 1 Green, P. S. Woolley, 795 16 McKean, 0. 8. Bayle, • 997 14 Washington, E. McLellan, 757 28 Edinboro, N. C. Austin, 93 84 100 Franklin, W. Magee, 198 84 Elkereek, 1). E. Lord. 610 33 Conneaut, James Marcy, 824 40 50 1 Fairview. Isaac Webster, 1223 67 250 Girard, Ara Anderron, 1158 02 210 Girard bor. W. S. Green, 177 35 18 25 Springfield, Perry Devote, 1284 87 13 50 m CO MI Ile 132 49 . _ $21,308 40 $421 70 Amount of County las, which includes* fees fur collection, lost tax and un• - seated lands, , $8,925 18 Amounted Poor tax levied by requisi• bon of Directors of Poor, 2,000 00 Amount of State tax levied, 10,84 92 We the ondarsigned, Auditors of the County of Erie, duly elected and sworn to audit and set. tle the public accounts of said county, having met at the office of the County Commis:none:lt, and having carefully examined and compared the accounts and vouchers of the Commissioners and Treasurer of the county aforesaid for the year A. D. 1849, do repolt that we find them correct, and that we find a balance of Cash in the Treasury ot the County Funds of nine thousand five hundred, and forty-sevendollars and Einety-seven cents,' and of Road Funds of thirty dollars and five cents, ad of School funds of thirty-two dollsrs & sixty six cents, and albalance outstanding of five thous and three hundred and forty-six dollars and forty enta, (which amount includes the balance no collected of State taxes.) Given under our hands ad seals this 16th day of January, A. D. 1850. Jona Wows, Coo i ions Eitiit.v.r, nt-r • , _ , .1. L. WAY, Auditors. We the undersigned, Commissioner of Erie County, do 'certify that the foregoing S tatement tatement is a full exhibit 'a the Receipts and Ex enditures f said County for the year A. D. 1849. , H. A. HILLS, G. W. ORF.CHT, , s 13151E0N STEWART, Attest,l ' County Commissioners. D. 51*.r.seven, Clerk. Comm snifter's Office, 1 Erie, Feb 1,1850. • I Era FEE EMIL I Ernst* lust Caps for tbs Peoplo..cm PRICES REDUCED ONE-THIRD.--SPLLADID JUTS , FOR RIS.-010711 C4PS FOR t$ CRAYT S. fE SMITH 11111%11. N 0.3, Cieaptide; would in- S. form his friends and the public, that be has neeired trout New York • splendid stock of tints, Caps, and Furs, which be aid at the above Reduced Prie_es. Avon. that he has . added great: (belittler tbe alsnuthetuthag; and will be adding dattpc to thnibbinneh of IV business, and to his stock of good,. szr Cog ands:amine rßtceet Oct. 0, • • ctioa ghee at the .Tow Store lie-Opene4 3 ,OM outlay the 21st Inst.. at 1 o'clock. P.11..1 will teatime in Salta at Auction, and will continue to sell In the after. norm mid evening of mrery day day (suoulays excepled,) until MY entirek Is disposed of. The Goods that are to be sold at ;hi sate a not a lot of old rearm Good s that have been sent Into Sell as the vial method of netting ski of them, and Would be well too sold all any pricer but the Goods we propose to sell were bought and selee ted with great ease, by a yeoresa having large experience in the business. and were designed expressly far the retail wade in Oki plaice. The majority of them having beet, purchased within the hum sin months. enables the 'ohm ether to offer to the publ la an assessment of new and fashionable 'Myles 'of Goods rarely to be found ~ mulles rooms. bIOSES 110131. Erie, Jan. to, usu. 3ll t 4o arty aocank innraoops. AM w receiving ever dny my roll pad Winter stork orDlt i ir lion of Ibc einem of Eric inal vicink, to call and examine redrawd prices bane ;anchoring eirewhcta, all my UMW alveoli and tio hundnig, and coy wil9to attention paid to Dry Goods exclusively. I tecl and hold impel( 'bound SO *undersold Una Ma of tba "Anemic ." 1 Wt. ' ct. 4 l, 8.11, VIAVI*, 28. i oo ( 2100 440 32 14110 O§ M 1 tg 0 ems' On R Kal n M=Ell WI T4' ;tagye n_'ttp pgsl4. ggn: $44 M r 8 T c. 42 . . g i be.l r.. 7113 c a pi i gla , a., $25,98? 66 FM X2X = _ 6. 8 3.= • • 'O3 z 2..2-:I. T 0 iEglial 5; 042 pg.. tßs9g=lolo rEOM i S dN 1 . P - Frg IrglF7Bl 0 4 - r , , R sr r s t=l ••-• F ecp . pEa 41.3.1; cEst r Fs>. c -51 grail yg pg 2 s o ,—, 0 0,..1 r, 1 4 ova ~, ' o tm • gitvg 4 °, :4' 1„ Pa s g 3 a rai r- 0 EL' Ps dg iS E z9oi : 1.5.7.1_1-m 1 RR7 l 7i g. 1 1 .! ! , I.s:rg. = 11412 i t~SHOP y = m 1 4 ....-op.-0 = =O C -4 e l il&g 0 ,1 ifinia. z er =WF.V7 2:-4 i 07tR I otrn. .: e" 7" 3.F% ! m l iall 1 2.3r40 al K IMIS. F"fi fall 1 2 1 .g.„4111 1 1012 47 *4,4-Y1 t i re4l V2re' a 0, 3 11 2r wiq t r a 2 .4 4 :4 1 4 r 1 1 / 1 " 7 : nONte ll ea ca p 0 1 7g1 41 1 111 "03W g e 4 E I g nt! o g cal 0 1 a ileVie P 6: 5, Fai " • 6 . °6g g g 14a7 t3 l-11 ' 1;1_11 - :41 IN 6-4 2... ax e. o . ) - 0 1 t=3 *17?: 111 21.3 4 00 i I CONSUMPTION CURED. CANCHALAGtrik; POO VIII CONTI 6Y/11 CUUI OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to. CONSUMPTION IMAD! lEAW: This medicine 1. Just m hat it is declated to he above, Art inr edy for the conipittererre of Gil thoscnticttoruol the Toloat and 1.111,gy. which If vegler led, always end in COA9t MPTIOn. it is not a worthless, catch-prim). article, Itltitk• kat to en. lACMaHi Or the common nostrums of Mutiny, but lan (rutty seienitj,e Proparahos —the original recipe having been furnished by an eminent 1 hysi clan. (the late Vror t Rogers,) and that ntill turther improt ed by one of the prevent proprietors, who in himself a ropearly-edss ceded Physician, a graduate of the University ofTenusylvania.— It It coinmeil of the choked article. in the `vegetable I.ingdent, most of than of long-tried value and ebtalditted reputation, and some of them satire', her, particularly rite C. URA L14.1'... a Oat. of vast nonderfol Woes, lately 11111C41;eeti into thin country from California.' The Reeipe has teen Pliirtlit to Mourn nd of Physicians, who have univercatly niipro%ed it, and will to shown to any Physician nho denirts la Fee it, upon application either to the Proprietors or their Agi•lite It Imo been tired in ad- Glade,' of eaten, and is strongly recommended by Physicians, even. Pinfessore in ourleillcal_Collegeti, 11l hatters of Guerei, Judger, Lawyers, Merehants, Mechanics, dtc.—a aatuluni.c proof that there is no guackery or deception about it. but that it is a medi• clue of most uncommon vii toe and .hoary. PA M P ETS: As no ordinary-sized advertisement:can begin to do justice to the merits of thin article, the Prcprietors late embodied in a pamphlet form, the history of this Medicine—the description, ad , its principalingredients—fl ee rier they are designed to have upon the human system—and above ail, the incalculable amount of good which Plias done They design to client:twill's Pamphlet extensively; Lut should any one be overlooked, t hey 41se earnestly desired to call-upon the Agents rained below. and pro cure one, gratis It w ill well repay a perusal. The Meta on once 7th may he worth to yourself or font ily. THOUSAN PS OP DOI.- LARS, and it will introduce }cu to a mosso( testimony In its favor which is perfectly irresistible. Such beingour confidence in its virtues. we are it illing to true rash the Medicine in every recent case, Mused according to the directions.) and where the person is not satisfed that he i s d on e" ; benefit from it, by returning the botile within d 4 hours' Rule, 'PILE MONEY will he refunded. rfSee page 3d of the Pamphlet. For sale, nholesale and retail, by A. /.. SCOVILL & CO.. Proprietor*, at their Prime:pal Office, No. e. Warren st.; New York. to whom all orders for the Medicine, and letters relating to agencies, amid 5e riddreisecf,,pad - poid. LIZT Be sine to ask for Dr A. Roger.' Syrup of Livmoot. TAR. and Caren miserie s and let no other be ',alined tri to } uu. CAUTION —Noes gisaaiss. unless there is on the buff.wiapper n4B of Amad.sij9el wi.n a Put, by A. L. SCOVILLIEsk. 1.;0. COUGHS. COLDS. &c rff Dr. A Earn' Syrup of lavßtot o IT, TAR, and CANCILA 1.- Autra has proven itself to be the mo■t extraordinary medical aid in curing that usually fatal disease Consumptit n. 13u1, it should be remembered, this medicine is as elliCae lOUS and valuable to the incident stages, such as Coughs, Colils,• Hoarseness. &..Icforc the Lungs are so fur gone that ulceration has taken place. It is seldous, if ever, known to fail in breaking up the 111061 °Latinate nod distressing Cough or Cold, in a few hours' time, if the direc tions are strictly followed. The.ffe.sixe. which !mikes so many wonderful eared, is for sale at Carter & Brother and Bonin 4k ler kiss. kale l'raza the Medical Repo,ler STRONG TESTIMON Y. ELT .The columns of the Press throughout the country seem to be sOtilled with notices of cures and specifies for nil diseases, 'flesh is heir to; thatone hardly knows what to do in care of dis ease, for fear that in using one medicine, another and tx•tter,rftay be overlooked. But from the 'remarkable cures. and the high order and vast amount of testimony lately brouilit under our personal no tice of the extraordinary efficacy of Or. Rogers' Syrup of lavont woar, TXR. and QANeIIsJ.AutA, nC are cow; cited to regard the evidence of our senses, and confidently state, that for Cougts and Colds, and that hydra-headed monster, eostestryios, we think the above preparation a safe, speedy, and certain cute. To all Our friends we say, TRY IT; and if st does not help youmothing else will." dlß.\Tll FRO:if A SLIGHT COLD! TT By neglecting tito , e salutary precautions Which comer' genre dictates, titally, eery ninny, 1411 victims to their prudence. We ha veseen the young bride blooming like a bird of paradhe-- , the. &Imo( flower hope the pride of her father, nod the Joy of her mother—her, cheek duetted with linnet' alkn, atid ler e.}e beam ing with the soft expres,lian of tot a—t gay" dreams of life dan• dug before her fancy. ru ith the rich and variegated tints of the raildren '5 hue. We int e seen all this changed—a3 - e, ti e cd dieg garment for a shr..ad. and the bridal chamber for the sepul eine of the dead; and all this by neglecting a "common eald."— Now, before it is too late, use Er. B,,frcrs' Syrup of LivenrreaT, Tail. and CAW tr.r.LinUtt, %hien given immediate relief, as thou sands of our most intelligent and wealthy fatuities arc ready and wlllin¢ f, te-tify. PRICe:—In large bottles, 91,00 ; or six bottles for E 5.00. For s.'e by Carter & Brother, and J. 11. Burrell. Erie; Wut. ell & Ce. tanincey; B.C. Town & Co. North Eat+, ',I B. Case. Girard; 111. 11. •Towriaend, Bpritigfield; I. Davis, Lcekport; G . El tg. Albion. . AErie May 14, IE-19 500 DOLS. City Mills Superfine Flour. anl.l at the !owes market price, at C. 11. TIDHAL.I3, Erie, Dee. 20, ISW. - Cheepoide. 0116211 cauxnz T HE aubEaribera pad CASH fur Any quantity of I Inch Wline Hood, I 4. • a 6. • 5/ 24,3,4 ands inch Mato Woad flank. • 6. 7, r, u and 10 In. sq. " (-onion. 3by 4 iceb sounte " senutling, - Also. Cherry ( Black Minot and S 3 r , more. Jan 25, WSJ. - GE'). SELDEN Je EON NOTICE! ALL persons indebted to Me in the Waterford Store. are re quested not to make payment to W. H. May, as tie is not my agent or clerk, and bas no authority to colleet, or settle any Le count or note for goods, bad at my Store at Waterford. Erie. Jan. 12; IBA 211CSES KOCH, Erie Mae Store . One Door gad of Brows` a Hotel YOU can find a variety of Musical Instruments and Ittstrue•- tors. Violins for $1:50 to €1,5, Atardeons. front 5.7 c N. to €23 Flutes, $t 5010 eio. Guitars, €4 to fig, Flagoletts, Cbrinetts, Fifes, Violin Rows, Bridges. Strings.and nil things pertaining. to thedepartment. Also n variety of Yankee Notions, Pocket Cutlery.itaisors & Raisor Straps, Pistols. Percussion Caps. Toys; Cards. Combs, Hair and Tooth Brushes. Needles, Pins, Th tinkles. Hair Pins. Looking Glasses. Fancy Boxes. Vases, and ft raficti , of ha • tin a. One door cast of Brown's Hotel IV. N. LEWIS. lIZINV 000313. MITE subserbers haveinat received a la.ge and' well, releetted 1 assorunent of Fall and Winter Goods. ernMst Ing of PRY GOVUS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE; CROCKERY. ate. In the stock may be found'every variety of seasonable Dress Goods for Ladies, Shawls, llosiery. Gloves. etc. nisO Cloths and Cassitneres of all qualities andsolors. They invite their old ens. Millen and thelpuldic general lylio call and eraouine the above stock belbre purehasingelhowhere. JAMEB IllIGIIE3& co. Eric, Nov. e. WIC DAGIVERIIZIOTTPE :MINIATURES. mESSRS. WARD& WILLIAMS would inibern the citirens Of Erie and s tenuity that they have taken rooms over Mrs. Ward's Millenary Store, :id door front the I:rie Bank n here they w ill take Miniatures in an exquhtite and Beautiful t. 13 It. nitwit in point of boldness and unerring truthfulness. are unt.nrpart,ed In an instant. as we Pere, upon the open sits er surface portrayed the laughing countenance ofJo3ous Youth. with all Ili - fre,hnet.s. rrom the most aged to the veriest child, this is equally a millets- Me. as the unerring deliniaton of life! Mittiaturer taken at reason able prices Call and examine spec linens. Bus i nett!. Hours from 9 A. M. tot P. M. Inttruetious given in the Art. Erle. Jan. 19.18-19. 25 r77r';limrs THE nndernigned reepeetfully tenders his thanks to the public for their liberal patronage. Mid begs leave to harm his !rends that he still continues the Tailoring littsinens at his old Stand, a few doors east of the Erie , Bank, and solicits a continuance of pant favors. Having received the Fall and Winter Fitshionn, he ii prepared to entente all orders entrusted to his care itt the latest and men approved style. The subscriber having -no work done Wept under his own eye, pledges himself to give complete satisfaction to his cuntomers, and in •al I eases where he falls to 'do so, to pay for the goods. Ladies desirous of hay isdeither Hiding or Tnsveling Habits made to order, and the latest in and neatest ■tyte, will do v4cll to give hint *rail. NAVAL AND MILITARY CLOTHING made to order. N.B. CUTTING on theihartent notice and at the tonal price. JOUN GOALDINO. Erie, nept.2l., 110, 16. fold VP I Walk tip and see the Bang tip!! T"EPublic are invited to call at the Erie SICJI» Foundry, or at our Elmer. and examine the last /tamp,. of CO.,king Stoves, just got out with an uncommon tarp O.cn, high enolleb to bake a large l'uekey on its *et. is bile six lut es Of bread are bakittgarmind it. The "noire andeonfUsiote , it has matte Eva, has Juduced the Characteristic name of NANO Olt, One IA ho lately raw [Ono loaves of beautifully baked !dead, taken from the OV#ll at one thne,'`was retnindedof the capacity of a small pig which drank twoquarts orwhey at a draught, and did nut then tdl tht measure which ecutainell the whey into four incited," Ste certificate.. Este, Feb. 2, lean. Et...3TER, tSEN NETT & c:HES11:11„ nue. January 22.1650. • bressre. Leyter. Fran:en & Chester: Ceut.--To )our Inquiry 'whether the .411ang Up!',Cooking Otove purchared front you tie ring t h e pre f en: month. bas given satirfaenon or not, I have the pleasure of alma Mt snit stove has met our fullest especia rim: in every particular, and wontd mat Le exchangici for any nth. er_pattern now In ut.e of 'notch I pane knoniedge. Very reorkeitullY. your Obedient servant: A. SCOTT. Metal. Lester. Sennelt t Chester: Gent.—We are us'ng your improved modern cooking stove, called the "Rang Up." and fif teen ikir trial! Can recommend it as superior to any etote In two In this seellOrt Of the eouutry. Among the ItiOld prominent adroit oleo of this stOtto, is the eOmmodtouttness of the Oven. it being sufficiently rapacious lb, the [arrest fiunity. end alto in a saving of fliel• 1 nut satisfied that one half the fuel necessary for any stove we have ever used will amply supply ibis. Take it all in all I it difficult to improve. Truly yours, January 23,1939. TAstet. Bennett Sr. Chester; in,a used yo - n' unproved "Bang Up" Cooking, Bowe, lowish to esprerg my eon le , wittsfaetion of sta value, as combining all the Koost qualtliell de, sired. and shall take great plearsre in testifying to tis merits, anti, in showing II to any who may ts bat to set it in operation, at toy Grocery store, corner of 7th and that, streets. ISORACE BA1.111119;„ 1 4 FECTACLES..-111Indness improied by Perifbcni. raral , oln. ►7 and other kinds of Glass, in Gold and inlver. German Si(vcr, etee), and other Games. An extensive um - limey t tobrtret from al I November tit, 17: , 10. '• I O{? .U 8 dr, CQ•s, FM MILES W. CAUGUZY,
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