Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, February 23, 1850, Image 3

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Acksomanousavr.-Wo always make it - a poin
acknowledge favors, no matter from what !mute t.
coma, 'whether anonymous or otherwise, -We the,
fore take pleasure in announcing that we heti° veceivr
during the past week, from some anonym:Ms correspci
don't in Fredonia, a life-like engraving of hirnsW, dq
von solid bass-wood. The picture is complete Insti
parts, but comprises but ono engraving. We regret 4
inability to furnish our readers with an etching of t'i
wonderful work of art, but will endeavor to, describe
so as to givo them a tolerable correct idea of the anint
whose features it delineates. The artist appears to ha
adOpted the theory of Pythagoras as to the tranamigrati.
°Creels, and the original just as the soul lent),
its tenement, and jumps plump into the body of a god
sized, short-logged Berkshire hog. It appears. that ti
unhappy wight had discovered his 'Slivery tenant just
it was entering its new habitation, and niadti a grab
retain it, but instead of catching his soul. like a drowni
man, caught with a death grapple the pendant extrern
Orilla porker, vulgarly called the tail; wherea:l:not bei
used to such tell-tale and un-hog-like treatment, the e.
porker starts off at a pace that would astonish a locum
tive, dragging the soulless carcass of die definict s Pt
donian after it. Altogether it; is- truly a most
portrait of our corresPandent, both before and slur tra
migration.
MT The editors of the Observer and Frcdoiun ecny
in their little "personal" discussion now pending,lrol
talk of tendering to each other.a "diaper." Fie, g
tlamen—we blush. Have respect, we entreat you.
the "native modesty" of some folks.—Gazette.
By "some folks% the Editor probably refers to hintse l
Now with all duo deforeoce to ottr over nice, sdiooth sp
ken, neveresay-any-thing-out-4the-wey coiemporar i
we would beg leave to hint that, in our private opidio
his "native modesty" is nothing more than rer-act.
dictation!
Dzatocnkric TRIUMPH IN GEORGIA.—Retui-ns of Ih
1 , 1)0dt:A election lately held in the Saiannah COngreseio
al District, Georgie, to fill the vacancy 'oceaiioned b
AIL T. Barton Ktaa's resignation, exhibit thO gratifyiti
intelligence of the election of Josxml W. Jacx l soa, Dern
ocrat, over hip Federal opponent, by a nice little major' .
iy. This is a Democratic gain!
MURDTS. AT COURTLAND.--We learn by-the Sy
raCLISI3 Star; that a fatil loccurence took place d
Courtland *village on Tuesday Imo'. A company-8
young men had turned out to , shorn" thetomtitesO
a dwelling, and while in the act were fir -4 upon b
two boys from the window. The company *flezi4n r ,
were followed by ono of the boys who discbate'
his rifle, the ball taking efL.ct, pa.sititr thimie t th
b o dy o f a voubg man name PArtB ,, NR. am , ll l l 17.
died the day following. The y into who.tire
are incustody. The fa 111.4 ay( PAsso l ss is not
in California.
0 1 ,M. LAN E'S WORM ERMI FCC; he fel In n leg ord
shows at once the demand for and the excellence of th
great medicine. Certificates have been ro mutt/Hied l in favor
this Vcradfuge, that lie consider it unneee ry to n(1,1 any I/101'
RS, July ttpth, LELI7.
"J. Kidd 4. Cb.—The Verralfuge left us, i sale acme time a!
by your agent, is all sold, It sells very rap v. and 'gives
satisfaction. As ne are entirely out of the article, and bavitt
freauentcalls for It, you will please send us collie luunVdiately.
C. A. Moms* co."
sold by Carter& Brother and J. 11. Burton, Roe, Pa. ,
O ,,ERrINI MICIDGAN.—Nit.es Ear/mm.4 Omee, 1513reh 14,
W. B. Sloan, Esq.—Dear Sir: Pere , .lying that you ha l ve a larger l
quantity of printing lode,. in 0 e wnylof hand bills. &c., I . ha%c
thought I would apply for the job of doing a part of It; I call do thr j
Mork ni well, and as Cheap as It Is now, done and I will take yOur
medicines in payment. Thecentrnl Rail Road st ill bc4ompleteii
to New Buffalo in the course of i n month. and they could be sent'
to Chicago without difficulty and with despatch.
ktettiteetfully Wins, •
E. A. GRAVES..
17 - See Agent's names at the head of Sloan'm Coitirnrt. For
further pariteulars and tc,ttinottiuls. get Phittlittlets of Agents.
MARRIED.
In this city. on the 20th ;inst.. by the Rev. Nichol::::
Ste:Meeker:Mr. EOWARD CRANNELL, aild
ELLENOR JANE GOALDING.
On the Evening of the 7th inst., by the Rev. 51: 1 ,. Camp
bell. Mr. Charles M. Varn4y to Miss Celia *angling,
all of this city. •
In Washington, on the 14th inst.. by Eld. R. C.' Rog
ers, Mr. Spencer 11. Ellis, to Miss Anna S. McLellan.
On the 13th inst., by the Rev. James F. Read, Mr.
Henry F. Tinker, of 'Ripley, N. Y., to Miss Moy E.'
Wyatt, of ilarborcreok
On the 17th inst, by the Rev. P. Osborn, Lieut. Wm.
S. Stevens, of this city, to Miss Esther S. Nnslow, of
Westfield, N. Y.
In Milwaukee, on 25th of Dec. last, by the Rev: Mr.
Chapin. Mr. Alexander Jacks to Miss Sarah Ann Sper
ling, all of that place.
DIED.
On the 17th instant. after a lingering illness. Rev.
S. R. SMITH. late Now of the First Universalist
Church of Buffalo, and father-in-la l / 4 v of Rev. Mr. Camp
bell, of this city, aged GI years. .
Of consumption. at Cazenovia, N. Y., on Wediffsday,
the 13th init., at the residence 'of his father, Thomas
Williams. Esq., aged 33 yeitre,forin..rly of the firm of
Walker & Williams. merchants of this city."
On the 20th inst., Smith Eugene Jnek•on...on of Smith
and Mary Jackson. of this city, !Ted 12 year, 3 months
and 7 days. t
- On the 15th ult., in McKean James A., youngest son
of James Bayle, in the 18th year of his age.
DEMOCRATIC =MISTING.
Til F. Democratic electors of Greene , ioteltip are requested to
meet It CAUCUS, at the N ichola Sch.. thew, oanumb y.
the 2d of March. alone o'clock. P. M. To nominate to4uedlip of
kers, and appoint two delegates to the County Convention in
May. A general attendance la requested.
Greene. Feb. 23, 1830. MANY nimocriAT6.
rtrwir noLLerta .12EIWALIIDU .
Ttiy.*)%e reward will be paid for the apprehew , ion of Robert
Collins. a fugitive from, justice, after his deli' ery at the jail
In Franklin. Venango county, or twenty dollars for his delivery in
any jail in the Commonwealth. Said Collins is of rather light
complexion, light brown hair—very little hair on the left eyebrow,
%hen be left (which may grow again)—suppaseti to be about nye
feet seven inches in height, and is a north of Ireland man. with a
Scotch dialect, and supposed to be between twenty mid meaty.
font tears of age; has high cheek bones, low forehead—larse
mouth and wide teeth. Said Collins had on when he !can't:air of
dark, plain easinct pataloons, new, and made large—a now. light
blue frock coat, a dark check shirt new, heavy shoes with hob
nails in the heelsoles, and been tapped—wears" a caainet cap
pretty well n n. I
r i.l
Said C‘ s was arrested in Cincinnati, Ohio' on a warrant
front (1 enor Ford, upon a requisition limn the Gomm( of Penn
s) Ivan a, and escaped from the hands of the undersigned at liar
rlsville, Butler county, on the night of the 12th instant.
JOHN WIIINNIERY.
ORM
Franklin. VCIIIIO go Co., Feb. 71,1830
"The Erie and Waterford Plank Road Corn."
THE Charter incorporating " th e Erie and Wnterford Plank
Road Cu"ompn having been Issued and reeelgedfrom the
Governor, the subscribers , a majority of the acting Commiss lo net r.
have appointed Saturday. the 14th day of March RAU, pt one P.
M., at the Reed House. In the borough of Erie, as the time and
plve for orpnlalng said Company . At Which time and 'place the
subscribers to the capital stock of said company are notified to
meet and elect one President, live Managere. one Treasurer rind
such other officers as may be necessary,to conduct the businerji of
sa Id Company agreeably to the provisions of the late in such ease
made and provided.
JOHN A. TRACY. WILSON KING, •
301 IN GALBRAITH. C. M THIBAI.I3.
WILLIAM KELLEY, - WM. JUUSON. •
- STEPHEN C. LEE. • ' Comm issioneri.
Eric, Feb. 23. IE4O. td4l
GazclUe. Commercial, Chronicle. please copy. • '
Entrzzen STORMS.
FRAM past experience ran fully convinced that goods tan he
sold for cash twenty per cent below the c relit .}stem. On
the atat day of March I shall cottunente the experiment for one
year, contracts excepted. Having made nrrninzementa with a
gentleman of experience in New York city, to purchase and for
ward toe fine dress goods weekly, J shall keep a.. :mod tin 'assort
ment la this/ ins as can he found in any Cosy/and no cheap. J shall
also be receiving weekly all kinds of domestic goods and carpeting
al Prices far below the market. I shall keep consult' ly do hand
1 /telargcst assortment -of Hardware. Saddlery. coach & Buggy
Trimmings. Iron, Steel, Nails, &e,. that nre k•-pt in•the west,
Which I shall sell at Retail at N. York Jobbers Prices.
tirocerles,Croekerh Looking Ginza's & all other goods at very
low prices. H. CADWELL.
Erie. Feb. St% IE4O.
einveroN FAVTICIL
NOTEMMtlftiven t at titers o Administration on the
estate ofJoseph Skinner. dee'd., Into of Wa r ne towniohip,
have been granted to the sulacribers. All pcIVOILI having claims
against said estate. will pfesent them duly authenticated. to the
subscribers, for settlement, and all indebted are requested to make
pa 3 meat lathe same.
FRANCIS A. MeINTIRE; t Administrators.
ETIIAN SKINNER,
Erie. Feb. 23. 1(30. emit
C1A.11131 CASH!.
CAB! mill be puld fur 1000 Bushels OATS, if delivered won,
It lite Empire Stores ! li. CAUWEI.I..
Erie. 1 eb. 19. 40
NOTICE.
Eric Comity, S S.
IN the matter of the ”First Universallots Society and Church in
Erie.Penna.' ,
Notice Is hereby given that nt a Court of Common Pleas of said
county. held on the oth day of February inst.. nn application hay
ing been made by the Officers and Members ofthe said eociety and
Church, to grant them a Charter of Incorporation, the CO - gb or
dered the instrutnent st yle tg specifying the objects, &nicks,
conditions, name and thereof, to be tiled end notice (live"
agreeably to Law, and whietisabi instrument of writing remainsou file.
__,,, JAMES ;SKINNIER. Fro.
Prothonotary OI&e. Feb. , 1550. r 1 5°
1l ORBS NIIF.ARS and Flea'
4.1. Jan 33
CLEAR TUE TRACE
..„
/OR THE
Groat Western Locomotive U ext
TAKE NOTICE. ALL THOSE WItO ARE IN'I ERESTED:
CALL at SIEGEL'S Corner and convince yonrselt es that he Is
Now ree:eiving the largest, cheapest and beet lot of GROCER
IES ever brought to Erie. • Among his ussortment luny be found
the Mowing: •
dun A Ilts:L-4Sit tons of Port Rico Coffee Sugar. Crushed, Loafand
Pulverised.
Comm.—Ten bags Old Government lava, tea bags of Laguera
and ten bags of Rieo.
Mousses.—Two thousand gallons New Orleans Porto Rico and
Sugar Douse.
Tess.—Fifteen chests Young Dyson, Imperial, Black and Gun
powder. Imperial ten in six pound earlier for family use.
Fun.—Flue thousand pound Cod Fish, Mackerel , Shad, Hol
land Herring, Smoked Herring and Sardines:
Twenty barrels Turpentine. thirty do. of Linseed, Lamp and
Tanners oil.
ISO kegs Brooklyn. Buffalo and Pittsburgh White Lend.
The largest kind ofan assortment of Paints and Dyestuffs.
100 kegs of F.asters. and Pittsburg!' Nails.
LlQUalltc—French Brandy, Holland C.l, Rum, Port Wine, Ma
dera, Malega, Claret and 'French West Wine.
Ton cco.-100 down Schist's fine New York Smoking, sixteen
boxes Cavendish. 100 dozen alveoli% Roppee and oaccaboy Snuff.
Ten kegs and BAI flasks Kentucky Rine Powder, fifty bags of
Shut, bar Lead and Percussion Cape. • -
Thirty boxes Candy. 33 drums of Malaga Flgs.3o jars prunes
and a great Variety of articles in my line that would take more
time thin I have to enumerate them.
'Co my old customers and the publie generally, f would say, call
at SIEGEL'S Comerol ireerly opposite the Farmer's Dote, and see
for yourselves. that I am bound to sell wholesale or retail, cheaper
MP, at the ilardwareStore of than any other establishment *mot Bußalo. C.
REED & OANFORP. t EA* July 7,1611. na
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OUSE AOADZISZT.
FRIAR sving Term Mthe Eric Academy eommencii on Mon
A day. ebtanr.y .23, under the superintende al
J. HENRY BLACK, A 8.,
Teacher Of Languages and the Natural Sciences.
ANDREW H. CAUGHEY. A. D ,
Teacher of Mathematics.
Mr. DANIEL P. ENSIGN,
Teacher In 'English Literature, Penmanship and Vocal Music,
REV. C. C r &TEUBGEN,
, Teacher of German.
Mr. 3011 N H. MILLAR,
Teacher of Practical Surveying and Civil Engineering
• Miss EUSEDIA C. JOHNSON,
Preceptreus,:and Teacher of French, Astronomy andllotany.
Mies CATIIARINE B. DUDE.
Teacher of Music. •
Tuition per Quarter.
. --
In the Languages.
,itt I 03
Alathernatica, Natural Philosophy, Mewls*, &e.,. ' 3IA
In Ninny studies.
-- :2 00
There are no extra charges connected with the Acadctny except
for Music and Drawing. The charge fee Music is Or fur Draw-
Mg $2.
'Che regular time for admission is at the beginning or middle of
the term. No one will be admired fur less than a half quarter.
From the pleanant and healthful location Of the Academy. the
advantages which it possesses of Philosophical nod Astronomical
Apparatus. and the ability of ° t ete:tellers Loth to impart knowl
edge and to ditc int Inc the conduct. it is contidentey believed that
very superior Ir:dote:nems are presented to all 4vlio- may he desi
rous of pursuing it course ale; .tetnatic and thdrough instruction.
For the benefit of depi rine to prepare themselves for teaching,
particular iIMnICI ion will be given with , a view fo that object. both
jn the branches u•ually taught in schools and in the theory- of Im
parting instruction.
JAJILB C. AIArtaIIALL., Preet.
E. BABBITT. Fee.y
I:rle, Feb. 11, ie.so.
NOTEOZI
AMEETING of the Meadville awl Ei!either° flank Rend Corn
/1. missoners. met in Venanga township, at Meal t errine, Jan.
31st, tE Sr, the renewing named commissioneri - were appointed to
open bixikson'Tuesilay, Mareh Ile. and keep open the same for
rive doss in the sevoini places mentioned by the eouonlosionere
named in the several ncisof incorporation, vie: Messrs R. C. Bur
flew, awl Win, Carr, at the house or 11. Sherwood, in Meadville;
Edward Segal . and John 11. Culbertson, at the store of, Seger &
Kern, in Etegarstown; Jacob Kessler and %Vim J. Bole. at the store
of J. W. Reynolds, in Kleekuert. Me; Cyrus A. Coll:crthon awl
Isaae Taylor, at the store of Jackquit & Campbell, in idiarore.
COI TER,
4r. J CUP
"S JOHN H. HUMI.I. I .
• WM..I 1301,E,
JOHN KLECKNER.
' On motion the meeting adjourned.
JOHN D !WAD:, Presl.
Jo
Feb. 4. 19SO
rLotal.
190 . 1141 e rr , clp choice. For
Etie. Feb. U,-3139
pee superior Rye Flour, F ail .
- J. IthIJLOGG
SALLINcI, MT I EillZlAlkiiiinr: : 1
AS the Sate.criber intends removing West as soon as he can
clone up his business in Erie, lie oifors his stock of
Groceries dl Previsions.
Yankee ,Notions, &c., at greatly reduced prices. Good Tea
from 5u to 75 cents per pound, Wooden Ware, Dairy Salt, Wisp
Broom., Prunes, Score . Solace Tc.bacco, Brandy, Gin, Port and
Malaga Wine, and numerotts other ante ler, will be sold at Cost.
nith transportation added; Wrapping Paper at cost. I therefore
invite the attention of these who n ish to purchase for cash at very
low rate;:. and shall beriappy to wait upon all who call. "
Erie, Feb It. R. A BAKER Cheapshie.
• ADIAINISTIELATGa'a SALE.
BYVirtue of au f Thler of the (Timis Court, of the County of
rrie wdi he sold h) Vendee on the premises. on ea
turday. the Hi %th day of April ',ext. commencing at ten o'clock,
A 11, the following de•Ctibeti prope , ty, situate in the town ,, hih
of (Ward. at•out two mile. wet 02 Girard village, ,heiongiog to
the estate of Inane Sitscrthn:n. decetked, to wit:
A certain inessuage or piece of Land situate in the Township
of Girard n.foresrilil and (lest ri' oil and bounded as follows: Roun
ded north by the Ridge. Road, Last by the Road leading south front
the old Silverthorn Tit; ern Stand and the and of Jo•eplt rhillps,
South and West by the lands of Maxim titian, containing about
Twelve acres of land, Alm is cot: 101, I plete of Land. Roun
ded north by the Ridge Road, east by.t• i . of Robertson, South by
;
t
the Lands of Wise :Miller. and xve:t • the Road leading South
from the 'tavern Stand asfresaid, containg about Seven_ acres of
Land. Also, a certain piece of laud, bounded
~ North y the old
State fine ' south and east by other lands of said Sit vertlforn, and
west by lauds purchased by said Silveriborn of William 11. Town
send, and bands of Lorenzo Johnson & Co., containing, twelve
acres of land, it being the twelve originally set elf and sold
with the mill by the Executors of Win. Silverthorn, and after
wards purchased by said Isaac. Silverthorn,.
The two pieces that above described lie contiguous to each ether
and have thereon a house, barn and blivtlismilli shop, &c., and
together would wake a very convenient small farm. rho twelve
acres has theteou a Grist Mill, situate on one of the most ailrable
streams in the County. The laud Is mostly improved and all of
the tir, , l quality fur grass ergrain.
TERMS.—One-fourth on the confirmation of sale, and the bal
ance in three equal annual instalments with interest annually iii
the whotesura .To be secured by Judgment', mil, and mortgage
on the pretuises. s --- CEoltril; 11. CUTLER.
TIIOMAS R. MILLER,
VIM. SILVERTIIORN,
Administrator , " of [VIII - 11verthorti deceased.
Girand. Feb. V 18515 td39
prara v
m nor scam
wt.'. be received fur erecting and finishing a Jail and dwel
ling home in the Iforough of Erie, en the lot,, belonging to
the Count of Erie. till the tt.fil inst. Bidders wiji put In proposals
tor doing the Mason, Carpenter and Joiner nod:, and furnishing
MI the in aerials thetefor except the brick stud Wale; or fur either
the Masan. carpenter and Joiner work, mad materials.
' rim, nod ~ p iTincations of the work can lie seen at the Commis
sioners office in Inc.i Terms of pa) meat Cattt,... „
, f. A. RILLS. , Commisioners of
lt nO. - .V. RILE:CRT.
-I ki
hi
STEWART, Erie C°unt Y"
r: , ;(• p,•:,- , • .9 i-5. , . 3a9
MR'S-I'S GUZI:aREAN GALL
are happy toannound to the Ladie-t and
• - 9 r o.,tleraen of 1.:ri••, and the frictulti of science and art in the
ITg:011 lo.llld . Lola. that they are prepared to take Llkettes , ea of a
arpr•rior quality at thew rooms, over liddtcton & Murphy's store,
time damn u.a.t. of Bron It's Hotel.
here are several reasons why persons can obtain better pie
hires at our rooms than at any other In this city, or in this part of
the country, One is, r
WM II , lITIES TEM BEST tatalltT!
Skylight and side light COMBlNED—eachcorrecting the faults or
the other. and producing a natural andmostheautirul clihet.—
TRY IT. wilorxElt LI NOT SATISFIED- WITH PIC
TURES TAKEN ELSEWHERE!
'Another reason is. tee hare the best apparatus , . The l idupOrtarlee
of this will I o. obvious to any one.
%Vechall not °tier those who favor tte with their patronage. the
ftat.linsipid.corpse-like things which many who call theinseivel
:mike present to the public. Neither shall we offer , th ose dark. ,
gloomy images which human Leings mire SOIIO'6IIIE% told resemble
themselves; but clear and accurate Liketiesies, possessing the
most beautiful blending of light and shade, richness and depth of
tone. remarkable, distinctness of feature', true gsprqsion of the
eye. boldness of relief. distance rind int iribility of halt ground,
delicacy of finish. softness. transparent and artistic ltrect.
Remember there la no robin of the kind near here which has the
facilities orthis. It is designed to i.e a permanent establishment.
NOT TO BR EQUALED de our motto. %V. 11. SIIORMAN,
Erle,,Feb. 2, IFSL W. N. LEWIS.
ripotrni rtounn rLouzim
DI I LO. EE K ht I '
IWILL Fell and deliver' In any part of the city. Flour by Om
JArrel at $.3 23. and Tv arrant it to be equal to any made in the
county. "Fancy" brands and 'Extra' not excepted.
llrte. Feb. 2, JOHN ELLIOT.
zuzzi IT. it' rati.Ltu
•
CORYER OF PENN ST.& RAILROAD PLACE. 2.
•1 11/ f: Ohne are assured that Custom
.Crinding Ef done at this
I . Mill as well as:Merchant work.
i'on•tmnly on hand. Flour by the barrel, and per poslnd at same
rates,ris per barrel. /•hose who purchase by the barrel can have
it delivered at any paint in the city free of charge.
• Bran anti Shorts. also fbr Bale.
()Merl for Flour by the barrel left will, C. Mctiparren will be
attended and delivered II above stated. . 11. 8. FAY, Miller.
Eric Cily Mills, Jan. ZS, leis. •37
rAtranotrwr OrCtiLe ART/ NOT OLOOMD.
W.I WANT W F: AT . ,
Aaelash: Osiil3l Cash:: Cash:: C..sh:: Cash!!
Wl; will pay Cash for Whitewood. Cherry, Sycamore, Curled
Maple and Black Walnut Lumer.
rL oIIR
We have a good stock of superfine FLOUR on hand, for sate by
the load, half barteL'or by the pound. Also. a few barrels of J.
Towberbl best, The submribers take this opportunity of rettni
their thanks for the liberal patronage they have been hvorrq with
heretofore. WALKI:R & Tow N ;At.
Erie, Jan. 23 Tui .7
NEINV CONOMI3N.
LIVERY ANDEXCIIANGLI
W.C. (MALEY. having pi/telt:wed and made
6 .7. . 1 ; 1 0—,,,e additions to the Livery Stock thruway owned by
E. W ilila, situate on State tdreeL hem ceo 7th and
lt, in the tenor Jamesle's Illackmnith shops, would In
form his friends and the !Milk that It will afford lan pleasure at
all times to accommodate them with
Horses. augGies and Sleighs.
Ile is also prepared to Net and Trim Tails, and nttend Larne
and eiek Horses. in the mot npproced.nianner. Work warrant
ed. llorse.s taken to keep by the neck. month or year. on reason.
able terms. Erie, Jan 21, 18.50.—thrin
BELLING ovr AT COST.
``SAVE YOUR Dlllll.-8, QUARTERS AND HALVES.
Greed Reduction is Prices a: POWERS' New Task Store-812MM
10815,0:41 of Goods ving Cheap.
TRC subscriber, desirous uf clo qug his merchantile business in
Eric. will, on and alter SO d•ne. sell his goods in lola to suit
purchasers st sett root prim fie rush. My stock consists of a
large and well assorted Felt:atoll cf,
DRY GOODS, GROCERILH, HARDW#RE. CROCKERY. &e.
Families, Hotel Keepers and all others, are respectfully invited to
call and supply their WOWS, and laity real assured that BARCIAINII
will be offered them.
My stock is worthy the tmentlon of eity-or country Merchants,
who may be shoe of their supplies. Very Respectfully
S. B. POWERS.
Erie. Jan. 12.1esn. No 6 Donne, Dtxk, eta te street.
'Sloan's - Column.
rr All the Medicines and Books advertised by W. B. alp=
arc sold by CARTER & BROTHER.
Nu. 0, Reed House, Me.
TU 33218 T BOOR
OF Tlt KIND EVER ftilit.istlED.
W. B. SLOAN'S. COMPLETE
80ASD• swum= AND CATTLE EOCTOR
THIRD EDITION. ENLARGED.
Prica ozey Pin" Oents..co
nit I X OA N
Lt LOAN'S OINTMENT is n 4w universally acknowledged to be
1 7 7 r an infallible remedy, In every case where It has been thithful
1., appPed on the human systeni,tr, promoting insensible P
outrespl
ration, dthwleg the 'Miami lation from a wound. relieving
pain of ei cry kind, and in its belting qualitieS the world dots not
produce its equal, and the public pronounce it the cheapest and
best Family Ointment that has ever been need. All diseases of the
Flesh, Obstinate Ulcers, Old Sores,Ellliblltilli, Sore Throat, Burns
Cuts. Cutaneous Eruptions, Sore Nipples. Sore Breasts, Disearee
of the Eye, Ague in the thee.side, back, and theother partsof the
system, Boils, Ulcers, Scald Head, Bruiser , , Fresh Woundei and
every kind of sore containing the feast particle of In aaanni t ion,
arc permanently cured by this great remedy.
W. B. SLOAN.
Grand,Depot, 40 Lake st.,Uhlcigo, 111.
WORSE TItAN DEATH. •
A T Woreester, litassaelinseits, In the year 11315, a elm o e
/1 phautiasis' came under a physiedan'e care, the patient la
ing under the usual sy moms actin( horrid disease, which con M
ired growing worse and worse for TEN YEARS, ,at this period the
patient was abandoned by her physician's. all saying that her
Case was incurable. and 'boodle could not survive many weeks:
Item limbs were swollen to an Immense site, her 'face him:tibiae*,
eyes starting front their sockets, and liar whole person resembling
some beast, too horrid for description. All the symptoms of this
dreadful dise.aeeappeared In the worst form. The female had
been possessed (Mauch personal beauty. and great aceouipii i .h.
mute, bat these were now slink in the rnvngestif a disease worse
riven DEATIf. in 1817 a gentleman from Chicago, Illinois, visited
her friends, and undertook to alleviateher sufferings—no hope of
life, but n is islidliat death would end her sufferings, king the
,i i iii ii e li i 01 herself and friends, Driving much faith in 'Scosies
overm ENT,' lie bpd supplied liiiiirelf with it to emeriti to his
friends. The tirst box tif the Ointment evident ylcipcd her ease,
nod in the useoftwo more boxes decided hopes wBre entertained,
In short this hitherto In:curable (flame was mastered. and this
Case in which hundred of dollars had been squandered on phyel
c inns, was cured entirely nt n cost of Allem dollars, mid the young
lady now married, walks the streets of n western city, a living
and moat beautiful monument of the unparalelled virtue of the
people's medicine. 'Sin Ws Oirrsiver., J. MARTIN.
Boston, Mass , July 3, 1810.
P. s. Shouldany pets n wish to know the lady's lime, w. D.
Sloan, 40 Lake street, Clir ago, can inform them.
MEDICAL TREATMENT.
r I R. %V. B. Sloan—Lear Mir. Last August I received n severe
1./ bruise on one leg, Just below the knee, no nttention was
paid to it however for some (line after, nor until 1 had taken cold
in the sore, it now became very much swollen, and exceedingly
painful. so much so that I could get no sleep for several days. A
physician was called, and my leg lanced at two different periods.
discharging very freely each !fine. I laid under Medical treat
ment about three 11101IthS, but vi 'theta the least permanent benefit.
I then obtained a box of (our Ointment, this soon retuovcd all
pain and soreness, and, in two weeks front the tittle — l btgan using
Ilse Ointment my leg Ivas entirely well. I cheernilly retotnn.end
all who may he rim/Indy Injured to give this Ointment a trial with
the fullest assurance (tut their expectations will not be disappoin
ted. _ Itespectadly Yours,
DAVID'. WEST.
Sugar Grove, Kane co., 111., April 97, 1919.
AFTER THREE YEARS FAIIND RELIEF.
1111111 S is to certify that I have been afflicted with a rain In my
JL left leg a little below the knee for about three years, most 'or
this time I have leen entirely unable to labor, and nom itlistand-
Ing I have used alumni every thing I heard recommended, nod).
nut atrorded any relief, cxccid the aMdicatien of cold water, and
thib nut temporarily. A neighbor recommended me to try Sloan's
Ointment, I did so, and in about four peeks I was able to walk
about as well as ever, except bollle weakness.
Milwr.ukie, July 2, lel% JAMES FILZGERALD.
EXCELLENT R.E.MEI
` A TE have UKCII. for SCVMII 111011(11811:1Pl, Sloan's F a mily Pint
viva. for the varlonr cute, buri+ and broioes to which a
etypeclally of3ollng children. hi coumantly liable, and have
invariably found it to be an excelleut reniedy.—liochfcrd Free
Feb, 44th, ItA9.
TED BEST AND OXMLODEBIC non= AND
CATTLE MEDICINE IN TEE WORLD I
SLOAN'S OINTMENT AND CONDITION POWDER DAVI'
EARNED A GREAT NAME.
For Purity, Madness, Safety Certainty and 77wrougArtess,
SLOAN' s oiramEitr r Erecit
A ND is rapidly superseding all other intmest sand Liniments
now in use for the cure of the following di eases.
Fresh Wounds, Galls of all kinds, Sprainsoliruises, Cracked
Weis. Ringtmaie, Whielbone, Witulgallek Poll Evil, Callus, Spay-
Sweeney, Fistula, Siukst, Strains, Lameness, Sand Crack,
Foundered Fee .Scratches of Grease Mange, or Dorn Distemper.
-THE POWDER n ill remove all inlhunation and fever, purify
the Flood, loosen the skin,cleatite the water, and strengthenevery
mut of the body; and 1128 proved a sovereign remedy for the fol
lowing diseases. Distemper, Hide hound, Loss of appetite, In
ward strain. Yellow Writer, the• eyes, Fatigue
from Word exercise; alto, , Rheumatism, (commonly called stiff
COlllO2llllO which proves so fatal to many valuable horses In this
country. It is also a safe and certain remedy for coughs and colds
which so many fatal diseases. ' W. b. SLOAN
Grand Depot, 7u Lake St., Chicago Illinois. _
- INCE:SA - ANT !mums%
Sitinatetee, Michigan, July 10. 1810.
NU' 0. Sloan, Er-q.,—hear Sir: We have anneal incentant
ly V l
n• wary for iSloati'il horse Medicines.' It is no article we
have twver seen, and we do not )(DOW in t% hat altage it comet., but
if the can receive it o• , commividon nt such ratea as will remun
erate tut, we would• like to becoine
.s our agentit for this coUnty.i
Hope to hear front you on the subject FOOD.
; We are netspecquily, &c., k: D. CHASE: & CO,
REMARKABLE SATISFACTION.-
Southport, MY., Oct 17. 1810:
rur D. Slonn.,Fsq..,,Dear FIN Please forward per the bearer,
V • Mr. 'Jones, one dozen of your Horse 0i111111Clit; to pay
fur it I have enclosed the enEll. I bat o ordered only a small quam
tity as I intend to have nn assortment of each kind of your medi
cines before the close of navigation. all of which sells fast, and
gives in all eases remarkable eats faction
1 remain Yours Resp't,
IVORKING IVONIIERS
Jackson, Michigan, Aug. 'B,lBlO.
MT D. Sloan—Dear Sir: Your horse ointment la working it on
• tiers here among the hfute creation, it is now being used
as an internal remedy as u ell as external, One of my - customers
had a %aluable horse taken with a disease of the, lungs, and bad
cough, and all medicine failed to cure, until some parson told bun
that you used the Ointment for lung diseases, consequently, he
commenced feeding . the Ointment to his !torte, and now he tells
ate the horse Is well. And as I have but four boxes of your Oint
ment on hand, will ask you to send me 6 dozen Ointment, and 3
dozen condition Powders. itespl. Yours.
DO YOU BEAD THAT ADVEIITISEMF.NT?
-liATll.tyl . one? why the one in Sloan'. Column. It you do. and
Vmill allow yourself, your fondly, or your horse to suffer for
want of the article of relief wh ich for a trifling EUIII can be had of his agent. C. S. Coltotl,—how can you expect eyniyatliy?—North
Western Intelllgoucer, Aug. .2.1, 1819.
LIKE 110 T CAKES
Mount Pleasant. town, Aug. 21, 1F49.
11![n. H. Sloan—Dear eir: For some time peat we have been
actin pno agtnts for the sale of your medicines. We are
now out, they goon* here like hot cakes, please seed en. the first op
pot Utility 2 doz. of your Condition Powders. 2 doz. Horse trim.
went, and 2 doz. Fatuity Ointment Rawl yours,
P. Sc A. MUNDERS.
VERY POPULAR
Oquattka. ID.. Aug. 30.
fl. Sloan—Sir: We have bought your medicates of your
. traveling noun , . we are now out, and wish to replenish,
and would like to have your traveling agent visit us at least every
three months. Your medicines are very popular, and the demand
for them Is Inereasilig., We will either net as your agents, or pay
you the money for theta at Firmer rates; please lei us hear from
you bOOll. Respectfully,
McDILL6i MAURY, Druggists.
GRCAT IGIVIAND
Toledo, Ohio, Aug, 30,1810,
VD. Sloan, Esg .—Dcar Sir: Alter I last wrote.ion, I receiv
• ed an order for n few boxes of your horse Ointment, but
found on examinntion that I bad only two boxes Zell. 1 have been
daily expecting a large supply from you, and have anxiously numb
ted its no ival. lam daily receiving ordenstbat I cannot rill, and
ant also out of your Condition Powders. lam now confident the
sate of your medicines must become very extensive. Hoping
soon to receives supply, I remain Very truly, *.c.,
TUOIVIAS DANIELS.
EMI=
WE observe that friend Sloan Is extending his business into
distaid parts of the country. We lately observed Material
far name and column of adverlisetnents hi the Pittsburgh Satur
day Philter. They have for some time been flourishing as large
as life in the newspapers of Ohio. Thus he is pushing his busi
ness n hit energy to the east nud the south, reversing the order of
business, the tide of which usually tells to the westward. Wherev
er the medie Ines are sold, they are liked, and the demand for them
continues to increase. When a good article is thus sold, we have
no regrets that it brings fit to the proprietor a richharvett.—Wes-
VCRS CITIZEN, Chicago, 111., July 24, 1519.
IVIIAI•SUALI. 1 PO?
Muscatine, lowa. Aug. 27.
Th/FR W. B. Blonn—eir. Last April 1 obtained from your tow
/TA (ding agent the sale of your Medicine for this town, and
bought of him nbout 62 worth of your Ointment, and in less thnn
three, weehs was entirely out, since IA Melt 1 have been importun
ed nearly to death for the illintnient, and have tried to get It at
liuritngton, et. Louis, Ate. 1 nun stilt out, What shnlt Idol Your
agent wombed to supply me again ha two tuotithst if he will not
beitere soon, please Fend mt , immediately by the nu ic keFt con% ey
ance, 12 doz, of the 0111Unt.lit and 0 doz, of your condition Pow
ders. From Slue to 6150 worth of your horee medicines can he
told at this point annually. The medicines have given perfect
satisfaction in every instance. Yours RetVt.
VLINEY FAY.
N's COLUMN.
new and interesting matter. Fend.
Moan Unw advertises in nently every
d not do thin unles,s he Is innking non•
nay unless there is real virtue in his
vocate,Aug. V, 1.810.
T SLO
HIS tvcek, Nailed Tel
cutout, and preserve.
paper lu the west. Ile cou
ey—and he cannot make
medicines.—Gtetn Boy 41 , 1
' Eric, Feb. 2, IESO.
Daguorroo I
Mr.ssns. WILLIAMS I
annOtinee to the eit
have tined up _n spacious B 4
occupied by W. H. Know)
Brown's Hotel, h r the exp
ing in possession of all the
selves that they will be el 4
give them a call. We wo
call and manioc our s
well as' fhir weather an s;
Bracelets. Also pictures
residences. Painted or Da 4 ,
led.
Erie. Jan. ID; len.
• ing and Painting:
and KELLOGG, would respectfully
,tens of Erie and vicinity, that they
V LIGHT in'the building formerly
n, ns aJewelry Store. live doors C 3ll of
[purpose of Daguerreotyplng. Re
late Improvements, they natter them
to please all these who may see fit to
Id Invite the ladies and gentlemen to
Miens. Likenesses taken In and as
t In Cares. 1401/MN, Pins, Lockets or
ken of trek or Miscued persons at their
terreotype likenm Set accurately (up•
3130
ANNUAL *TATER/ft.:NT - --
Ofesa Commissioners of Eris County for Me
In compliance Wl y th ai rs i tv E" ,the Commissioners of
the County of Erie, make the following exhibit
of the Receipts and Expenditures of said County
for the , year A. D. 1849. to which is annexed a
statement of the Dupli cates of County and Slate,
Taxes levied on (mut township and borough, in'
said County forsaid year; also, a statement ofthe
Outstanding Debts dire the County, as per Aud
itor'. Report rf January 16, 1850.
' , RECEIPTS.
Amount of Cash received of John 0.
•Bruwn, Esq. lute Treat, lo lull, $lO,lOB 87
COLILNCrORN.
Amt. rec i tt , orCollectors 1846, county 18 67
46 a, 46 1847, It . 33 9.5
46
•'
1848, 4, 393 96
id 41 "
1849, et. & co 17361 28
66 61 ad 64 et. otr pers. 217 42
risis AND NEM .
Amt. of fines and jury fees paid in by
M. W. Caughey, Sheriff', 230 Ot.
1111 ACELLAN80179.
Amt. reed A. Semi, former Sheriff,
[fines & fees; in full, 171 08
" 4 4, W. Gray, on sale astray. 7 75
" " P. Burlingham, Col. of Wash.
ington, tax not char. on dup. 3 (1h
" *, of Common wealth, being 5 per
cent, on mute taxes 1849,
for advanced payment, 473 68
Total amount of receipts, including
State tax received, *28,987. 66
EXPENDITURES.'
•
ITZL. LL
Amount paid for Coal and Wood for Jail;
Court House and CouVra Office, *ll9 56
INCIDENTAL.
Amt. paid for Candles Postage, &c. 23 55
Amt. paid for transcribing septennial list
of taxablesand for Cols. dupl.cati-s, &c. 33 87
Amt. paid fur conveying State funds to
Pittsburgh, ' 17 00
Amt. paid to Wm. Campbell. Esq. ex
penses, arc., to Buffalo and Ohio, on
county business, 20 63
Ana paid 11. A. Hills do. to Ohio do. El 13
Am.. paid for two do y en aiming for Ju
fors' and for Offices,4o 00
,
Amt. paid for lumber for side walks, 15 7:I
COURT ROUPL. e 159 80
Amt paid S. L. Forster superintending
Court House one year and setting
shade trees. 16 Oa
Amt. paid sundry persons fur materials,
repairs, cleaning, &c., 2:1 85
OFFICE]. $3B 851
Amt. paid sundry persons for repairing,
1 glazing and cleansing Prothonotary'e,
Treasurer's, Recorder's and Cottunis
shiner's offices, 20 5'
PRISON EXPENSE!. -
Amt._ paid Peter E. Burton for boarding
prisoners, &c. 402 9
Amt. paid Dr. A Beebe, one years gala-
ry as Physician to prisoners.
Amt. paid Messrs. Dillon's, ironingpris.
Amt. paid sundry persons for clothing, I
&c., for prisoners, • 39 0'
JAIL REPAIRS.
Amt. paid sundry persons for repairing
- Jail, &c. ' 22 4
PRINTING
Amt. paid for publishing Annual Butte.
nient, Sheriff 'a Proclamation of Gen.
Election, advertising &blank forms, • 114 88
CORONER.
Amt. paid 8, L. Forster, Esq., for hold
ing Poit Mortem Inquisitions,
Atilt. paid Commissioners' Clerk,
PROTHONOTARY •
Amt. Paid James Skinner, Esq., Protho
notary and Clerk of the several Courts,
his fees for.issuing venires, ecru ifying
jurors and constables fees and record
ing clecticin returns, &c., 91 72'
NEW TOWNSHIP.
Amt. paid B.
B. Town, Esq. Commissioner
appointed to erect a new townie!, front
parts of Green, Waterford & M•Keati, 4 Oil
Amt. paid G. Gallowher do.. 6 00
E. Bunting do. 4 00,
Amt. paid T Pettibone repairing Coun
ty Bridge at Girard,
Amt, paid Samuel C. Stevens & others
for County Bridge View N. East tp. 18 00
Amt. paid L. Robinson, for repairing
County Bridge at Wattsburgh, 193 !45
Arrit.paid •W. King, drafting bridge,
&c., North East, . 6 00
Amt. paid Sherman dr. Barney fur
lum
her for bridge near Porter's .51.11, .5 40
Anit paid Messrs. Brecht & Campbell '
tor bridge view at Wattsburgh, 9 00
Amt. paid E. Rouse for repairs on bridge
. at Wattsburgh, 1 50
•ODITOR'S PAT. • $220 87
Amt. paid James Chambers, Esq. 10 50
" " John Wood, Esq. 12 00 -
" " John Eagly, Esq, 12 00
" W. A. Galbraith, Esq. -
auditing Pro, and Re:corder's fees 15 00-49 50
StrATIONKRY AND BOOKS.
F. ROBINSON
Amt. paid 0. D. Spatfind and others for
Dockets for Pro. and Recorder's of
fice., and for puper, ink and quills, for
Commissioner's Ake and Court, 132 4
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Amt. paid Win. Campbell, Esq. for GO •
days as County Commissioner, 90 00
Amt. paid li A. 1131 s, Esq. 70 days, 105 00
•' •' G. W. Brecht, Esq. 67 •• 1110 50
•' •' Si Neon Stewart, •• 15 •' 22.50
s. p. VAUGHN
REIPUSDZU TAXES. s3ld 00
Amount lefundedl to sundry persona for
lands purchased at Ticasurer's sales,
which were assessed,. returned and
sold in error, 13 47
POOR HOUSE.
Amt. paid Director's ltequisition of
1849, in full, 2,000 OD
COURT CRIER AND TIP STAVES.
Amt: paid E. B. Lytle, Crier, 79 50
" " P. Bryant, Tip Stave, 37 50
" " D. Bran. " 61 25,
" • " A. E. White " 23 75-202 00
COIISIONWICALTII COSTS.
Amt. paid Deputy Attorney General,
Sheriff. Clerk or Quarter Sessions &
Witnesses in Commonwealth cases, 695 5
AMt, paid Myers° Jurors in Common
Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, 1782;16
Amt. paid Grand Jurors, 495 30
,Tows`stite it.acriess. $2277 46
Amt. paid Constables for giving notice
ole4ections&noturyingofficerseleat'd 133 70
Amt. paid several eleotion boards for
holding townallip electiens, March,
1849, including making returns and
attendance of Antimony, 299 44,
GUMMI. ZLECTIONI. $433 14
Amt. paid the several election boards
for holding the general election on the
2d Tuesday in Oct. 1849, and making •
returns, 354 31
CONSTADLeS RP:TURKS.
Amt. paid Constable's for making r'e
turns to Courts of Quartet Sessions
end attendance on Grand Jurors,
• costiarssion rat's COUSSIL.
Anil. paid John P. Vincent, Esq , one
yearn salary,
.
170 KEGS 42301',a. precisely, of Wit ite Lead in oil, from SIP 3=Pllate and Caps for tho Poople.-a
lido and Pittsburgh. thig day in More. and other paints in rnicES REDUCED ONE-TUIRD.--SPLENDID f I ATS
like proportion. bought to sell, and will' be ,heap, and a rirriltile4 FOR 111.54—CLOTI1 CAPS roil 121 CENTS. i
good as the Lest. b J. 11. ELIO ON.
Erie. Dec. S, 1819. 3°
S• smut,. lIATTni, No. t, Cherpside; would re•Tretililli, in
' • lOtin his friends end the public, that he has week ed, from
CA II 111 0 ,ilk El US - New York a eplendiu ,trek of lints, Caps. 11114 FIRS. %I hid) wilt
TilE Subscriber will pay Cash, or Licliange Oil & Candles for be sold at trai: shove Reduced Prices. Aura, Sint he has 441t1C4
Lard, delivered at the Store of R. 0. MILDEST or nt toy great facilities tbr Manufacturing, and will be adding tinily to
Factory. It. P. nuuttirr. that branch of his business. and to his stock of goods.
.
Erie, lan. 5,1550 ; 3m.11 3r Call and examine PEKES. Oct. 0,1510.-n2l.
•
Attractions and Arrivals of Good% Auction Salo at tho goo, Store Sto•Oponedi
10LI" ALL AND 'IV INT k't - td. if - AN Monday the 21st last., at I o'clock, P. M.. I will rethme
C. ri 111TR?GtEr beg. leave to Within his numerous friends and the, V yny sales at Auction, and will continue to sell in the after.
V
country at large, that he Is now receiving from the eastern noon and evening of every day day (6undays excepted.) until my
cities and rnanufaeturers.the largest and most extensive assortment entire stock is disposed of. The Goods that are to be sold a this
of FALL and WINTER GOODS he hes ever before offered In
,sale are not a lot of old reline Goods that have been sent Int sea
this market, and would Meng say (with as little pulling as lan' as the easiest method or gelling rid of them, and would hewed
slide.) that he has spared nogind nor pains to tile selection of his
. sold at any price; but the Goods we propose to sell were bOught
rock, which has been bought mostly Air rash, and at such hurling anti selected with great eare. by a person having large experience
as to defy compel' liom, (bogus, importers not excepted.) With in the business. nud mere deslgnedexpressiy for the retail trade in
thin IlenUrance i pledge myself - to' those that wish to buy Goads at this e laee. The majority of them having been purchased within
,wholeraie or retail, that lam not to be undersold by any house in the last sit mouthy, enables the subacriber to oder to the public an
title city. For further particulars picnic drop in at the Copier. assortment of new and fashionable styles of Goods rarely to he
opposite Brown's Hotel, and examine style and prices. • ibund in auction rooms. - MOSEB EOGII.
Ge 4 13. Id Ere. Jan. ID, IE3O. , . '36
3nAg—S7
F_LtiOieUwßiaricAtl6T.dFspli3olol.s - - any aims, amraoons. .1
Jan! 19. . C. It WRIGIIT'N. ' I
GOODS,A6II w
w ree k el le nnf n e v v i e te r:l h a e y a m ite y n i t 'll n l a o o r d tho W e l i n t r ze r e s s toc of it E op ea ß n i d '
tg an a d tie r ret LA s elT ate E lo ßc ot A t !miry stock Pot
QIIAIVLS, of every description. and verY ebenl..n 4 vicinity. to colleted exaMine goods and prices before Purchasing
S
Erie Oct. 6. if .K. GEWEI"B • elsewhere, as my terms are Cash and no humbug. and my whole
AMONO the meanest things on earth Is a dell Razor. Don't attention paid to Dry Goods exeinsiveiy, I feel and hold myself
growl, bole) to Us Hardware &OM and vet a "roily Ho" bound loot SI he osdertOld this stile of tbo "Atlantic.. .1 .
that will shavecary, No 3 Reed House. Jan fa. Ede,Het. S. 11. It. DEWHY.
$487 30
17.5 30
1MM3:1122
500 00
$l4 00
COUNTY BRIDGES
EMI=
IBTE
- , autumn
Anti. Paid WM. E. M.,Nair, - Esq.. late
Sheriff, for conveying convicts to the I "
Penitentiary "1845; Aug. Scissions, - 185 00 'I •
Amt. paid M. W. Caughey •do. 1849, 1.'62 25 •
it 6. do. for eumiunniog Jurors, 73 00 a• 47
tiOgElq2 •
Sg a Ci rj
S I:Re
V.:S r IMP."I4I
. A2igkr
:4 5 g
.3 - 31
0
r7i P.!
t 5;
au
Wz-ris
SEALS Volt COURTS. 4 0520 25'
Amt. paid H. S. Drake for new Seals fdl'
Orphans' Court, Register and Se
corder's office sag C oli n , of Quarter
. 'Sessions, • • . 62 00
SIERCARTILZ APPRAISER.
Amt. paid Isaac Webster, Esq.. Ap.
praiser of Mercantile taxes, 11,4 00
TREASURER. A
Amt. of commission allowed.). Hughes', -
Esq. County 1 rensurer by the Coin
misdionets, with the approbation of
the County Auditors, being 43 per
cent. on $9,269 98, amount of Coon.
ty Warrants redeemed by hint and ,
cancelled by the County Auditors, 440 32,
STATE FUND!. I
WhOlclamoutll of State tax for 1649, on
County lintrs and Levies, advanced
and paid in lull, except State tax on •
unseated lands lint yet collected, 9,338 26:
Whole amount of State tax r --
occupations, &dices, care
Totalamount of State
rotal amount of disburse'
eluding amount of State
ed and paid over to the Consin9n
wealth, 19,417 121
Amount of Cash in the Treasury, per
Auditor's Report, Jan. 1, 1850,
$99,965 09,
Add for Warrnnts redeemed, issued
prior to 1649,
Norf.—The commissions and alli.wanees to
Collectors on their Duplicates settled during the'
year, are not embraced in the foregoing statentent,!
in as much as they were neither received into or;
paidont of the Treasury, bit are as fullovvs, to wit 4
Amt. of lost taxes allowed Collectors 1847, 96
II 14 , - g. 1848, 2 04!
41 _ • 44 ti 1840, 290 83'
44 44 state on personal, 11 00!
" fees alloWed Collectors 1849, 1011 40j
"state on personal 29 57
' exonerations allowed SherilfCaughey
o n lines and fees not collectable, 455 00
Statement
Of the balances outstanding, January 1, 1850,
as per Auditor's Report.
Balance nutstandlan on Unseated Lands
. .
, for the year 1847 cittunty, -
73
" 1848 per Treas. Rep. state St co. 941 05
" 1849 .. 44Al 787 G 9
BALANCES DUZ FROM COLIACTOII9.
. .. . .
Asn Pratt, Waitsburgli, ' 18-13, co. funds, 17 52.
Isaac Miller. Girard, ! 1817, " 50 05
Asel Gate.,, IVattsburgh, 1848; 39 51
Levi Covey,* Union, .• 24 99
S. J. Trask, IVaterlonl tp. " 29 51
B. F. Norris, Often it • 38 81
S. Johnson,* Fairview " ''. 33 45
P. E. Burton, W. W. Erie, 1849, 9110 39
L. D. Bort, Harborcreek, " 36 86
E. H. Davidson, N. E bl. " 85 15
James Wilson,Greenfield, "
_ . , 79 12
IL Hunter, Watteburg, " 59 89
J. B. Severance ' Union, ' " ' 106 61
'Goo. Weston, Le Bceuir, " ' • 140 00,
James Moore, Waterford, " (- 104 07,
' Bavid Boyd,* " bor. " 64 43;
Peter S.' %Voulley, Green, " 1' 4 7 61'
David E. Lord, Ellicreek, " 286 71 1
Isaac Webster, Fairview, " ' 41 07
15 00
7 94
"'Those marked thus• have l paid in HI since
settlement.
DUE 'moat INDIVIDUALS.
Amount due !ruin E. W. M. Blaine, for
mer Sheriff, fines and fees, 345 11 1
a. W. E. Ale Nair do • 303'77 1
~ Ml, W. Caughey, late Sheri ff ,
fines &!i Ml , Sterrett A
sin his hands for collection, 555 62
Aint.'due fr m James , Stee on A.
Miller's
,_ll account,
STATEMIGNT
Of. the amount of Duplicates of County, Poor and
State Praxes levied on each of the respective
townships and boroughs in the County of Erie,
being 3.1 cents County and Poor, and 30 cents
Slate tax on every $lOO of the valuation for
the year 1849.
r Toffil amount;Stalc tax
of Co'y, Poorlan excess
4- Slate taxes /f uccupa
Townships. Colketors levied on eo'y Lions ojfi
"taco. ires,ear. 4.
reatchos.
East ward, Erie, W. 11 imrod, $2606 14 $192.25
West ward, " p. E. Burton, 2113 11 134 05
Millereek, John Dunn, 2246 99 ' 175
flarbOrcreek, L. -D.-Bort, 1110 96 • ISO
North Eaat, - James Welch, 1388 7 , 1 500
N. East lion. E.H Davideon, 220 05 12 00
Greenfield, - James Wilson, 255 30
Venango, D. W. Titus, 424 69
Watteburgh, It. Hunter, 87 78 . 575
Amity, J. A. 11411, 227,95
Wayne, H. Brightman, 364 38 50
Concord, ' James Culver, 394 83
Union J. B. Severance, 339 99
lEEE
Le 11(nuff, Gco. Weston, , 544 37 1 00
Waterlord, James Moore, 620 69
Waterford bo. David Botd, 302 01 30 75
Green, P. S. Woolley, 795 16
McKean, 0. S. Dayle, -997 14 '
Washington, E. McLellan, 757 23
Edinboro,
Franklin,
N. C. Austin,
W. :Marble,
Clkereek;
D. E. Lord,
Conneaut, James Mnrcy, 824 40 ' 50
Fairview, Isaac Webster, 1223 67 2 50 ,
Girard, Asa Anderson, 1158 1 , 2 2 10
Girard bor. W. S. Green, 177 35 18.25,
Springfield, Perry Devore, 1284 87 13 501
$21,308 40 $429 70
Amount of County tax, Which includes ' .
- fees for collection, lost tax and un
seated lands, - $9,925 18
Amount of Poor tax levied by requisi
'lion of Directors of Poor, 2,000 00
Amount of State tax levied, to,eds 92
We the undersigned, 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 Commissioners,
and having carefully examined and compared the
accounts and vouchers of the Commissioners and
Treastirer of the county aforesaid for the year A.
D. 1849, do report that we find them correct, and
that we find a balance of Cash in the Treasury of
the County Funds of nine thousand five hundred
..id forty-seven dollars and ninety-seven corns,
and of Road Fiords of thirty dollars andifive cents,
and bf School Fonds of thirty-two dollass& sixty
six cents, and a balance outstanding of fire thous.
and three hundred and forty-six dollars and forty
cents. (which amount includes th.• balance un
collected of State taxes.) Given unciar our hands
and seals this 16th day of January, A. D. 1850.
JOHN WOOD, Cou nty
J011:4 EAGLET,
\J.L. W mr, Auditors,
We the undersigned, Commissioners of Eric
County, do certify that the foregoing *statement
is n lull exhibit of the Receipts and Expendituree
of said County for the year A. D. 1849.
H. A. HILLS,
G. W. BRECHT,
SIMEON STEWART,
Attest, County Commissioners.
D._ M'Ai.o.ASIT.II, Clerk.
Comm seinneee Office,
Erie, Feb I, 1850. 5 •
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Coughs, °Olds, Influenza,
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This medicine h Just a hat It is declared to Le above. A rem.,
edy for the templets rare of all there oar tiona of the Thiciat arid
Lungs, which If neglected; always end in ettaSettrl lON. It iSnO 6
a worthless, catch-penny article, made Jut t to o lt,li kemanyof OM
common nostrums of the day, but tea stridtif scieati,CaPreparatica
—the original recipe having been fora ishe by an eminent Physi
elamithe late fret. Rogers ,) and lbal still further improved by
one o fthe resent proprietors, vi bo hini.clf a Awe/arty-au
cola Phyla clam, a graduole of tliC Gait er.ity of PCI:118) Ivania.—
It Is composed of the choicest articles in the vegetable kingdom,
moat of them of long.tricd value and cidabliched reputation, and
some of them entirely nett, partictilatlyhkrissCski err t I6LA, a plan
of inset tranderfal medicinal virtue., lately ilitioduced iota this
country from California. The Recipe has turn shown to thousand
of Physicians, who have univertally apprmed it, and will to
,shown to any Physician Übe) derites to see it, emu applicgticu
-eitherto the Prom !Mars or their Agents II 011 used ill
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Litades of nuns, and is strongly recommended by i'lyzirias s, C CII
PrilftsJ,ri , in our Medical College., Ministers of tiespel. Judges.
Law!. era. Merchants, rilcchanice, &c.—a cenclosit e pouf that
there is no gnarl:cry or &replica lama it, Lot that it ha A 11/Cili
ow bf nw.A. uncommon 1 if sue and Weary,
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!the merits of this article, the Preprirmrs have dot odied in a
pamphlet farm. the hiacty of this desrriptics, sa
lure, of its principal ingredients—ti refer' they are dez•ignert
to have upon the human system—and abet e nil, the itcrattuloble
amount of good which it has done - They design to c irculete this
Pamphlet extensively; but theta.' any one Le overlooked. they ate
earnestly desired to call upon the Agents t awed beton, ntul pro
cure one, gratis. It will nen repay a Fermat. Thel.ibte Co p.tve
7th may Le worth to yourself or larn,ly, THULTSANIn4
OF yittL
LARd. and it will Introduce yt a to a, 11.a1E0/ te,tiumuy in its
favor %%Welt Is pettedly irreshill.M.
t3ueli beinuour coittidence in Im vjetues, we :Ire Witting to scar
rant the Mediate ut every recent doe, (it used According to the
directions,) nod wherethepereou Is not sitit,tied item he indenting
benefit front It, by returning the Pottle with in hours' time,
Tut MONEY
Kill he ref l aded, tr7Ser page 3d of the Pann , ldet.
For sale, whbleialc and retail. I.Y A. L. & CO..
Proprietorsi at their i'riuripar °free, its Warren it., 'New
Vrrlr. to whom all orders tier the Nledieitie, and letters retbling to
agencies, shmiidte addrei•ed, port I aid.
3=l" Ito snoe to ail: Lr Dr A i'•,nera' .! yelp of lAvelernor,
TAB, and Ciatit ..t.iroe. and le•tvo ctn. r lei alined co to )(id.
t;TION.—Nor e 4(C):111:12. unle,a the-e i=un the tuff w rapper
note of aon.l, Si jl3 I ‘vll.:t a J.'.?s, by L. 61.ii,V11.1..1111,
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COLDS, &c.
Cam' Dr. A Rogerh'_::zyrup of l,t‘sttefinT, TAW, awl PANCIi%T.
•tal• had Pr ....,1 ttself to be the inert e/trnordincrq medic" nt in
QN . ,
curtng that usually fatal dizerue f'Dnenwid.or. Rut, it shoo dle
remembered. this medicine is an etllcactou. and 3, aluahle in the
incident auger, t..uch as CouOt.4, t`oldA, Ilea ru.ene:s. &., Leff.re the
Lunge Ore v./ tar gone that iderration has t,ts.ui place, It ii
seldotn, if ever, known to fail in break itr.t up the MOht obt. tinate
and diare.iing Cough or Cold, i a a feu time, it the din-a
lio:in are bit icily follov,e I. The genuine, ‘t tick makes f 0 fatly
14,, ndering cures, id for sale at Cam & Oteti,cr aid Burtin & rer
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'him, kale ha.,
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7 .The coltttnns 61 the l'revt through , 1;1 the country EMI/ to
he no lined both 1101Ceb Ut Cl/11). uml :I,cl:re% for all dn,eater,
'linslt is Lcir to; that one hardly 1:110:" , nhal to do in tate of tint
ease. for fear that in uoing one meth,' inn, amther and Letter may
be overlooked. But front the remarkulde tura, and tie high order
and vast amount of test;mony lately litconht under Gov- perrenal no
tice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of lab FE
WORT. TAR, 1111t1 CaNt'IIALAGUA, ace are CClllrellld to regard the
Q vidence of our ~,, u ses, and confnletstly state, that for Congas and
tt:Std.t. and ',tint hydra-headed mounter. Covt , ustrrlON, no
the above preparation a bate. spt ("ay., and certain cure. To all
our friends we say, TRY 1T; and if It duct not help you,nothing
else
• 37 fly neglectim; tho.e salutary precautions ushihh er IMMO!)
SeaSe dictates. many, very mmtr, fall 1. frump to their prudent...
We have seen the 9 uurr,tr bride blooming like a bird of rflra4: iFe
the fair of ilutt cr hope, the pride of her father, and the Joy of tier
niother—her cheek fitit:hed with antic i pathm, and Lereye beatit
lug with the soft expression of love—tie say dreams of life dan
cing I ....fore her fancy, with the vie I and s a negated tints of the
rainbow's hoe. We hato stet) all this clianccd—at e. the 1 1,1-
ding garmeni for a el.road, and the,' tidal chamfer f...t the sew
clue of the dead; and all this by neg . ....cting a "Eornsion cold."—
N o w, I,coic it to tv, late, no - gera . S irup of LIV} Ftt , PET,
TAP:, nn:l C.ViCII.II.M/en, ehich gis es immediate relief, ria thrm
sand.; of our Men intelligent and wealthy fau:illgs are ready and
%, Ming fi te4ify.
PRIC C.-4n large bottles, 51.00; or siC Fettles for 85.C0.
For sale hy Carter & nrother,.and J. 11. Dutton, Erie; Wm.
Bell & Cc. (Yu incey; 6. C. Town & Co. North Evil; I. 11. Care.
irard; M. If, Townsend, Springfeld; I. Davis, Leclocrt; M.
- King , Albion.
.lEirie, May h 2, 1549
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Tar, woi rmy
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CASH for quautity of
i 11:1./1 White Wood.
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9}, , a, I ani 5 inrl, 1,V40,! 113:c,
• 0,7, .211,1 IU an. •q. '• tollman.
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3 iq I trch sluare Fcaht)ing.
( 'ierrY, Ulacfr %linlni.t and .G.\clr96rß.
Jan .2.3, I-5). GLIO.SL:LDES lc SON
AL T.L peroons indebted to me in the Waterford P. 10 1 ,, arc re
rl qUe•tild lICIL to male pay taunt to TV. il. May, s he is not n.y
agent ur clerk, and hag no authority to collect, or settle any ac
count or note for goods, had at my store Watort. )rd•
Erie, Jan. 11, MOSES EOCII.
Erie music Store.
Out Door east of Era:nes Mast.
01.7 can find a variety of Musical Instruments and instruc
tors.. Violins for` et:3o toI .5, Acordeons. from .Wele. to 525
Flume, Si 50 to SW, ColtarP, €1 to €9. Placoletts. Clarinetts,
Fifes, Violin Rotes. Bridges, Strings.and all thing 4 pertaining./
to the department. Also a variety of Yankee Notions, Pocket
Cutlery. Raj-gots tz.ltnisor Straps, Pihtols. Percussion Conv, Tovs,,
Cards. eoliths. Ilair and 'POntll Brindles. Needles; 'lllintldev,
Hair Pins. Looking Plashes, Parley Dole.. VOSer", and a vnrietY of
It to thin s. I toe door cast of Brown's !lord. W. N. Lr.WIS,
TIII: stir:Ferber: , have justreech ed n la.gc and well. secetied
a,,orttnent of Call and Winter Goods. ConSlStilia or
DRY GOODS, GRomor.s4, lIARDWARLI; CROCKERY. tze.
ID the sleek may be found every tartety of semonnble Dress
Goods for Ladies, Shawls, Iloslery, Gloves. etc. also, Cloths 41114
Cnssitneres of all otialities and They invite their Old con
comers and therpoldic generally local, nod ens wine ihe abot e stock
before purehising clset% here. JAMES 1111 . 1;111:.9 & Co. •
Erie, Nov. F. 1019. ao
DACIDEnEEIOTISPE DZINIATUREO.
ivri - sl ,, rts. WARDS WILLIAMS n ould inform llif Litt-ers
_L of Erie and 1 icinity that they have taken rooms; of er Mr,..
Ward's Millenary store. lld door from the Erie Park where thee
w ill take Miniatures in an exquisite and Peautit'd style, v. b teh
tin point of boldness and unerring truth fulne::::. are titkurpas;ed
In nu instant, as we were. il , asi the open silver surface portrayed
the laug,lting countenance cf . joyous Youth. m ith all its freshness.
From the most aged to the veriest child, ilia ii equally applica
ble, es the unerring ieliniatort of life: Miniature: taken at reason-
Able prices Call and CI:1114[11e stecimerre. Business Hours from 0
A. M. to I P.M. Imt.ections gn Cl in the Art.
Erie. Jan. 12, IFID. JS
TATLOEING 1* DONE AND I
OD:EA.I 3 .
ult.T I . Te i n.uni,lte,resToneilk.7meraT,'Ll,oeir,',dget.." r1;i:, thanks leave il
to inform his frentl.; thathe still continues the Tailoring
Plainest; at his old Stand, a few doors east of the Erie
Bank, and FOlie its a continuance of pact favors. Having
received the Fall and Whiter Fashions, he is prepared to
execute all'orders clammed to his care in the latest and
itim4 approt ed 5131 e. The sni.ve Tiber ha% Mg no work
done except under his own eye; pledges • himself tol give
complete sattsfactbm to his cu.tenacrth and in al lleases
e. here he fails to do so, to pay for the ge0.1...
Lallif . A dr...Arens ofliat ineeither Riding or Traveling lialdts lyn ade
to order, and the latest:in and neatest style, will do well to site him
a Call.
NAVAL AND miLITAR v CLOTHING made to order) .
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N.. B. currlNG on the ely,tte..t nottee and at the usual pi' ice
4 0 U7S GOALDING,
Erie, Fe11t.22. ISM
Bold up i Walk Up and soo tho 17p:
T"Epullic are invited fo call nt the Erie Steaml'illindry.or at
our Store, and examine the lit Farago" of Conking Stoves.
Jost got out u Ms an uncommon 'Wee 0 vendllgh er,01.01 to hake a
large Turkey on its feet. while ail lot re of I.re Id ore rakintraround
it. The ononze and confie.ion" it has made Ent. has induced the
characterigic name of PANG UV. One 'alio imety saw nine
lodvem of beautifully balled bread, takeil Gem O,P [yen at ore
time, .wa4 reminded of the capacity of a vi blob thank
mom:nth; of tt hey at it draught, and did not then 1.11 il.e litevi.uto
tt Welt contained the u hey inn; tour Oche.." Fi e ttntl:entrs.
Elie, Feb.l, IEZU. tut , t LI., i LTT G. ettaiTEß.
F
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J:e;r, January '22,10. - IJ.
Afelsr., Leerier, Emmett & flu•ste - : Gent.—To your inquiry
%%heftier the ...Ming Ccokaqr Since pureinurd from you du
ring, the preFent month, has given * , :itisfaCtiOli or:cl, I bare thfS
p:easure - ol answering that Se id sicst e has met oar Collett. eIpCC to
tion is every parliCulpr.r.ad 1t mild rail I e exelhinpr,el :or coy oth
er pony, n 0.. x m USG . Of %%WC ti I tiara kiloSslen:gtr.
ery terpecyfullyoQurohdieuttervaut. • A. SCOTT,
srs. Letter. Sennett dr. Chester: Gent.—We are us'n,t ycer
Improved modern t'ooking Stove, railed the •Bane Lp s " and
ter a fair trial I can recommend it as FIII , CtiOr to any sr% e in use
in this rafetion of thecountry. 140011 g the moat proaiinent advan
tages of this stove, in the eollllllodlClintabe. of the ()yen, It being
sufficiently capacious for the lafgest family, and et,o in a sat ing
of fuel. I out satisfied that one half the fuel necessary, for any
stove we have ever 11441 Will lIMPIF WWl' Win. Take it all us
all I think It difficult to itatptove.
Truly yours, ' , MILES W. CAUGlir.r.
• January '23. 1953.
Mean's. Lener. Peitnrit usel your
Improved “Rauh Up" C00kt..t,6 t.:tove,l wte.lt to etre ,, s toy entire
satisfaction of ita value. as rotaini tie all - the good qualities / de
sired, nod shalt take great plearere itt te.tifying to its merit.% and
In allowing It to who luny tt ish W !..cc it to °Oration, at my
Grocery atom, g - 011Ner 0001 and Stele trier IS.
110 /LICE BALnwntr.
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SPECTACLFA.-1 111 tiancim improved by rerlibeat, rarnbcAir.
and °tiler kinds of Glues, in Gold and ail% cr. German Ether,.
Steel, and other filmes, An titentive asrerttnent to 'steel. (torn AS,
tioveruLet r. QOJIIS
Frorue,e !fez, Expc , rter
FrrturNo TE1Tol()N1".
ft ATII FROM A SLIGHT COLD! ,
rr 0 T 2 0
ziiive coons.
.1 nt the tOWei
('Leap•ide.