11 • Niw Tout, Feb. 93. We learn from Washington that Mr. Cachou, will not likely be able to speak this session. He is said to be dictating to an amanuensis. which he desireal to bare read to the Senate. (honors. F a b. M. Full bo not official returns from the let Congressional districtefriaorgia, giVe Jackson (dem) 73 ma wily. as succeuoir of-Hon. T. Butler King. Comeau% °Moe F' , l The two - branches of Legislature have dissgr the time of, holding an election of Delegates to 'Motional convention. The Senste aineinled th bill by inserting, the let Monday in Anti,. WI House non•conctirred in 30 to 30. Other disputes and • committee of conference has t pointed. Wostutcovos.Y, The Trawls hal , the following: The President i very firm. and the Southera ben aro in peso's on of his views A Committed of them enquired. in an interview with him, if he was ready to maintain the Union., lie replied. he would blockadwovery southern port in case of resis tance to the collection of elpitoms. Ho said he Iwoutd not interpose the regular army. but call fur vol Meer from the northern end .western states, put him.elf at th e ,, head and pour out his blood, if needed, in defoncl of thu Union. - Tide looks very doubtful—extremely so. • Mimi:taros, Feh.' 25th. Satiate—The President presented u commuilicatiiiii in relation. to the stirrer of Racine. Mr. Hunter pregentea a petitten asking the erection Of Washingtton Monument in point of the Capitel. Mr. Dayton's Resolutiona from the Legisla tu rel Nike n g that improvements be made in the rivers of New, T lorsey. were ordered to be printed. ' . Mr. Tprnev rose to explain relative io the NetiOnal In telligeimor which had falefied the Resolution of the Tenn. Legislature. He said the state was in favor of a Southern Convention. 11 -----''''' Mr. Haealin took the oor on the Californiassago which was postponed until to-morrow. .. Mr. Miller concluded his speech, which was of i cilietory character. Mr. Rush obtained the floor ; when the Res?! were postponed until Wednesday. Mr. Foot renewed his motion that a committee l teen be appointed to arrange the territorial que4ions, stroneously urged that If something were not chnie in six days there would be an outbreak forever Pre Sing a settlement. I blears. &War. Dayton and Walker opposed th ',ointment of the Commi.tee, while Messrs. Clement and Badger favored it. The Senate then adjourned. likoss—Various petitions were presented.- Mr. Brown, of Miss , moved to suspend the rules to introdwe a resolution from the Committee on Territories to inquire whether President Polk or Taylor, or either Cabinet had endeavoured in any rv.ty or inunti4 to in troduce the residents of Ca ifornia to exclude slavery.— Lost. Mr. Brown also reported a bill to incorporate the Co- ManufnaturielCompatty.-11.cforrod. Also. a jointscsolattion for the distribution of Public Documents among different counties of the U. S. aced hvicettand' referred. Mr:Jacois Themliaon offered a resolution to int‘uire into the expediency of granting certain ;ands to Mriesis sippi. i. / blr. Went! tb - lied n - r—•••qt tL 'Wentworth presetst a remonstrance ffgaitist the .admission of Deseret which was rend, showing tlio trai torous principles and outrageous practices: 'al the M a r- MOUS. Lteaoltatione 411 favor of AV. Law, giving the right way and the lands to Railroads, turnpikes. etc. were objected to. I Ur. Giddings presented a petition from Deles4tre, for setraceahle dissolution of the Union. on receiving which the ayes •nd nays were ordered. Those who voted aye were Atreu s Durkee, Giddings, Goodenow and I Root, nap; 162. Mr. Schenck presented a petition from New St exico fore territorial government. It was moved to refe'r it to the Committee ou Territoiics corded by 135 to 421 'Three hems were epent in receiving a vent nutriberaf privileged reso ntions, and in appeals, &a. Adjonrued. pIaiIiPLANE 8 LIVER PILL—In eiTering this medicine to Ll l .l the publi t, the proprietor, are well aware that they have in encountera ho stillty generated th e countless impositions Which haveibeea palmed upon she public under the shape of Pat ent medics s. We are convinced. however. that it is onlilleCell sary to giv estheir remedy a trial to place tt in public estitnation far above all medical agents of the kiud ever otTered to the public It lithe invention of an enlightened, experienced and learned physician, who for many year. used it is his own practice. when its great success induced him to otter it to the piddle at large. Bold by Carter ic Brother and J. If. BUMP. Erie, Pa. 1 - 17 =ONLY TWENTY DAYllo.—llefore fotiowing order, Messrs. Vaughn & Co., puc hared a large aupply ofSloa n's preparations. ikCHAION, Michigan. Felmary 31, lel/ S. K. 'lib bard—Dear Sir: 1 am out of Sloan's Condition Powder and Horse Clamant. The sate far exceeds my expectation. If you can manage to send me four dozen of the Powders, and two dozen of Ointment. pay for them the first time you are here, and pre sume! shall sell a large quantity In the course of a tyear. /I‘l , 111 be an object toyou, as well as to myself, to keep inn constantly supplied. I Very Respectfull• Yours. '1 YACGICii & MARRIED., In thiS city. on Wdnesdav pv.niup 010 27th inst.'. In the Rev! Wtn. Flint; Mr. GEORGL.GIDLON, Nary, and bliss EL ZA, daughter of. William q. The *Tins " accompanying the shove hit our tte exactly. The NIPPY -coupt 1,011, therefore, accept our thanks, With our best wishes far their prosperity and hap piness. On the 2lst inst.. by L M. White Esq. Mr.J. J. Rock well:of Green and bliss Juliet Frunce of McKean. On the 29th lanuary, in Greenfield by Ju,iwi. Wilson Ern.. Mr William Brownell to Mies Lucinda Alilfer both of Greenfield.- At the Reed Noose on the Sib inst., by the 11,:a: Dr Flint Mr. Peter K. Mortis and Miss M irk Catherine throng, all °Mitt city. JOHN hicCANN. Woos',Au' Mid Retail Grocer.• No. •2. Fleming Block. Erie. Pa No 2, Ploming Block! NEW ZIOTABLZONBIENTI filllF.tubscriber.haviug purehhted of A. King, t:eq., his entire no* of Wet sad Dry Groceries, Iv prepared to sell at whotesale and Retail, heap as the Ch apnt Country Merchant/and the public geuernlly re Informed that hi. met is large and oust besold. Please call a.d give us a trn and 'Caball endeavor to aend you away liatis d. Erie, Mate it IN McCANNJ ADMINISTRATION ST LETTERS ot . Administration on the estate of dam Heath. Jr. j-4 l ate or North East township. deceased. Invf g beet( ,crante the subscriber, notice Is hereby given to ell per indebted said estate to mike Immediate ttayrnept, and th. having claim, 'Pinot it will Weave present them legally authenticated for sestit went. • NORMAN NAM. Min'. 'forth East. March 2 te3o, sOll2 LAND AGEr 7 Olr IN I: MIN. The subscriber onto for sale, at his residence in Eric, Pn.— • orartlig farms at oto $lO per acre, in lots of 100 to 300 acres. Crain Foul's at 14 to 840 per sere. In lota of 30 to 230 acres. Wild land at 9 to 84 per acre, in lota 0(03 to two acres. Out lots of Erie, at 73 to 8300 per acre. and In lota of Erie, At 200 to 81.000 cash. Erie Out lot N 0.379, situate between French & 11olland Streets subdivided Into convenienchite, for Residence or business. nov for sole at 4110 to 6400 cash. ANuire chance. Also a fine Water Lot property newly wharfed. for Saltier Rent Erie, klatch 3. 1&30. WILSON KING. General f.and Agent & Land Broker 117 Commercial Advertiser, & Gazette copy. . Ul2 vErentrmi irw,r, be sold at the residence of the late Jabez Reynolds, it y y Greene township. Erie Co., Pi . Horses, Cow,. riling cat de,Bheep, flogs, Day, a set of do,blo harness, one two Norse wag on, and farming uWnsilo, household furniture, and of thing too numerous to mention. The above sale to take place bn Thursday, the 2'ol day. o March, A. D. 1630. Terms ma known on the day of *ale. ISAAC REYNOLDS, JA BIZ REYNOLDS. J. L. WAY: March 2. Imo, 3tnl2 Executor): 322111017T02 0 11 PTOTZONV. T ETTERS testamentary on the estate ofAlexander McKinley dec'd, lateof Le MEM!' township, having been granted to the subscribers, all persons having claims against said eslato will pre lent them duly authenticated and those Indebted will make Im pepiale Omen{ u Igo business will be settled up without delays JOHN J. FINDLEY, ; • • JOHN C. 8311TII, NANCY II4cEINI.EY. Ezecutorw. March 2 i220,—.1kn12 DOLLADIII SZEIN/41.31 fl THE above reward will be field Or the apprehension o f Roben Collins. a fUgitive from justice. snit his delivery et the Jail in Franklin. Venango county. or twenty dollars for his delivery in any fail in the Commonwealth. said Collins is of emit& light completion. light brown hair—very little hair on the ton eyebrow. W hen he left (Which may grow again)--supposed to be about five feet seven inches to height, and is a north or Ireland man, with a Scotch dialect, and supposed to be between twenty and twenty. four years of age; has high cheek bones, low forehead—large mouth and wide teeth. Said Collins bad on when ho lean pair of dark, plain easinet patakems, new, and made large—a new. light- Moe hock goal, a dark ebeek shirt new, heavy shoes with hob nails In the heels and soles, and been tapped—wears a etwinet cap pretty well Wen. Mild Collins was arrested in Cincinnati, Ohba' on a warrant film Covenor leordn a requisition ftom the Govennt of Penn sylvania, and esca pedfrom the hands of the undendipned at Hat risvtlir_. Runts county, on the night of the Nth Instant. • JOHN WHINNER. Friakl In. Yenatig o Co., Feb. El, 1844. ' at Y oll 1 • • WV" NOTWIEL NUTIC.,. °.s ...berebillvca that letters of Administration on the b ..440 Joaspb Mannar. dee'd, late of Wayne tomuthip, are.been ranted to the euteeribers.. All personrhaving claims - What sala estate, will present them duly authentleau4 to the ilitypeet to the same. nb.elib, for fettle/pan, and an indebted ilfe requested ta wake FRANCIS A. afeINTIRE. Adminiatiators. Erle j Feb. THAN SKINNER, 23. 1.F.d0. j Suitt ininnuanwri awn 'nxeninta. DR. MY 'E R' S Idareapsaillai,Wild Cherry sad Dandelion Come pound. Wilds valuable Medicinal preuaratbn DIPPERS ENTIRELY a from any simple ...Extract ofSaranyarilla," or common purl• Vas Medicine. It Is %compound latently of the MOST CLEANSING MF.DICINEG. .Vlth others acting dimly ea lA. %Wasp or having immediate eference to the relief mad continued healthy operation of some Menial organs. it CAntaiits articles Which enter into no other Ireparaliou to esletence. and IT IS UNRIVALED 'at purifying and refteshing erects, by any Medicine in the I world. .1 Is put Up MED ad as t the you ,e Hons. ieh its are in eu ap s very plervamt to the taste, and Is more concentrated, , BTRIPNGEII, uarrea AND eIIEAPER 1:623 Max any other in /Li irket. Perko'. who hive taken "Maronpa . I:lra'. by eke gaUoa. wittio at roller, have been ral:cally eared, by swing two or Ihree bottled. blew - • . Thee 'a the only Coninind in which Streaparilta. Witd Cherry Ind pantie lon are ro prepared, to oifer, the pee.thar vertael of each. co:ohm:Mort with pure Estrum of other !wallas AttielC. in a highly concentrated Atte hr infredients'aro Ind are *nth Mote awl harkens are found—though Chiefly arm. tingeerrelu pitte—in rhea geaeral teipiency W produce Ids wart demising and healing gleam. IP 14 IMPOSSIBLE Comm many discams Dropsies. Kidney Complaints. arr.. drain' qir Watery thlitt , o,l from the Mood or corrupt and irri secre tions ordisenied organs tram the body, without the thorough ors sTIO% or 111.' Op mimed by thi • Medicine. • No ortruft astract even reismds to this eject. In filet this very operation Cot ti !itch it is particularly cumodanded. iiiifers front all other prep arations, and twits it lid , but co:voting is taittoact. • IN ALL CASES OF DROPSY. Use this nil Heine. It will reties, it das,ctrel &tea life itself nos -lava feJ .1. It coutaias articles that will ears if adylkidg caa, and takes the only awl tat to make pertiaat.i.t carte. Thaw Remedy PURIFIFS AND DRIVES OUT All Impure :Ind gross Willman , . not only by working directly on the Mood, regtorind each orgaikto healthy vigor, awl wipe. d'ally increaLing the action of moat which draw frow,daabody, and lastingly rewove all URPURR OR DISEASED FLUIDS. Ali diseases originnting in a depraved state of the vital fields' Erninions, !dicers. dotes, Collection of Watery Humors, DISEASEd OF 111 E BLOOD; Will find this the best alterative); and [nog cleansing Medicine...far before any ober is innigoratiog ejleet. 11 has worked some of the /realest awes of Diseases of the Urinary _Organs. EOM lan - - • DISORDERS orrat: KIDNEYS. Bladders, ike. d splendid diuretic. No flirda is so zood for Weaktim alba h Wise! is, Weak hack, Retention or Involuntary Swot' or Ncaldmg, inroinniary EnarloOO.l. or other irritability. RENEMOCR. t.hs wily 11141:Gine that heals these parts. In tftrofulouk habits of the System. Lax and weakened states, CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, :Ist Ina diseascff of the Lungs. Pains in the Breast, Ste., the swill- fug i'Caornis and bracing 'liiiica. hell the Lungs most and ancligtbed the body. while the acrid humours that load the s)ii:ein are cleansed. The relieving , action if the Kidneys is mark ed is Litnits &seam. It is warranted sisperiirr 10 nay preparation —Sudden attacks (rpm Expolure are certainty cured. PEIIALC COMPLAINTS. For Irreimlar. Sappreseed or palurat Nlemocum ion. Fluor Uterme On.eawo. or any derangement or tile Female Pram •. It never disappoints expt,etation comma r meatebee will reach arse dcretegementi. This compound coar.iiins certain Hoots. the bc.t and only oars Shat s4euld be geed. It cures the mos. aggrava ted Wilt's. GENERAL, DEBILITY AND DECLINE, It will refresh tioniediau , ly. A few days' u e will convince the Incredulous. The npiietite increate.i—the nerves no quiet—hpiri th raced tind new s t'ure and [tick Blood takes the place of vitiated and corrupt, US I IIT IN YOUR FAMILIES. You will never be Without it. It wi•t do more good. stud Cure MOM bIYCO lily. the tinnitte.hs of petty disease., Colds, Rowel Cout plaints,, Imp,ire Blood. than any thing you hate ever tried.— Look at Certi f icates. TkeAVici.itenr Isissmr or most delicate Fe male can take it silk perfect safely. BEAR IT IN MIND. That Mists the only medicine that has ever cured the low. wearing Slur irs.ven, at attested by the oaths gleams Misty of the CLlfeti, and you will acknowledge THERE IS SOMETHING IN fr. Where obstructions of the organs have caused deposits, GRAVEL, Or Stone In lite illa4il,7r, this medicine has been used with eaten• ishlng success, For (krt./wake of Ogren of this or any disease „ He Pamphlet of cures. • ' THE WORST FORMS f Hisses re Mine STOIfACH and ROWELS. Costiveness. DYS PEPSIA. with Debility. &c. For Bowel i'ompinints. it ca , , by re lied on as a certain remedy. Also, when accumulation of bile has caul Jaundier, &c.. or schen they are enuring on; take this etled you ars safe. It °trine corrupt bile raWdsy, by be natural chat*. ads, and CC6SCI inuncSinie!se. (Lila* cum! Of years standing. as cert ificatet testify. 11 always giver serisfac rim Try it. Great Physicimis pre cribe a/ma.}ldlurcoes. TUN compound is excellent—tkindeliou alone is almost specific. LOOK FUR TEart mos Y On the pages °tour PAMPut.Ers or columns of our papers. A list of as influential natues tins never teen given in support of any Medicine. We have there iadupulnble 11.161/1011s of the sateen ore of essay disease we wearies. . The west thorough isrestigetiew !senses:ed. GET A PAMPHLET. Call on the certifiers or ask their opinion, and you too will use it. It will affect you diiferent Irvin any oilier, and we think it n ill do you more good. Prepared by Dr. it B. MYERS. Buffalo. All orders addressed to E. Hottidge at his variety store...P.2S Main st, Band*, N. Y. For sale by Carter & Broth. r, Erie, Fa. Iyl2 ZIRIZI ACADETII4. TILE Spring Term ot the ErieAeadersty commence's:at Mon day, February 25, triple, the superluteaote of J. HENRY BLACK. A S.. ( - Teacher et Languages and Cite Naturat Sciences. ANDHEAV IL CAUGHLY. A. B . 'reather of Mathematics. • Mr. DANIEL P. ENS( IN. Teacher In English Literature Petri innship and Vocal Music. ~, Et EV. , C. Literature, 1.. L! LW Ell. Teach r of German. • Mr. JOH H. MILLAR. Teacher of Practical 8 I r ey tag and i 'it'll Engineering Miss KUSER A t C. JOHNSON, - Preceptress, and Teacher 0 French, Astronomy and tiotaatt. Mu CATIIARINk: It, BEEBE. Teach r of Music. Twilling r Warier. In the Language', 81 .00 , in Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry. Ike, 300 In Frinary studies, . I tO There are no extra drugs" eminected with the Academy except for Music and Drawing. The charge for MtEsicsiw , 3l3; for Draw ing el. 'llle regular time for atlnitstion it at the beginning or middle of the rerm. No one will be Iniai It; A.: ;. fur less than a half quarter From the pleasant and healuitul location of the Academy, tne advantages which it p(1.4(11 , 6 of Philosophical and Astronomical Apparatus, and the ability of the teachers both to impart Mum l edge and to discipline the conduct, it Is cotitidentey believed that cery superior inducements are lammed to all who may be desi rous of pursuing it courgeof tit stematie and thorough ;instruction. For the benefit of dame desiringto prepare themselves for teaching, particular it ttttt ietton 2 ill Le given with a view fo that object, both In the branches usually taught in schools and in the theory of int parting instruction. JAMES C. AIIIIISIbiI+ , Pres't. 3t40 E. BARBITT. s&y Erie. Feb. 14. IPSO. A MEETING of the Meadville and Edenboro plankßoad Com tailstioners„ met it Venetian township, at Kleckner* Bic, Jan. iS3O. the (allotting named commissloners'nere appointed to open !mason Tuesda*, Match 4th. and keep open the same tor ive data in the several places mentioned by the cononissionera named in the several ammo!' incorporation, viz: 111marsr R. C. Boy dew. and Win, Carr. at the house of 11. Sherwood. it r Meadville: ;.dared Segar and John If. Culbertson, at the store Of Segar & ':ern, in Srgarstown; Jaeob'Kesster and Win. J. Role:, at the store ,f J. W. Reynolds. in Kleeknerville; Cyrus Al Culbertson and isaae Tay fur, at the store of Jackson dr: Campbell. in Kdin bore. TRIOS_ coritit, JkCOB KESSLER, JOHN D. lIIUMES, WM..I BOLE. IOGN KLECKIIER. On motion the meeting adjourned. JOHN D HUME. _ 7 JOHN KbEcßnell, Seey. 40 Feh. 4. 19$D 1 90 n.,,e,„ choice MichiOn Flour, IF seven bbls superior Bye Flour, For Sale by Erie. Feb. o,—at9o J. KELLOGG • 1311 MING OPPI E=NO 011 1 11 A S the Sulmeriber intends removing West as soOri as he tan -EX close up his business in Eric, he oif *l's his stock of 'Groceries . do Provisions I I Yankee Notions.tke., Aso.. at greatly rauteit f.J a . IGood Tea !OM SO to 75 cents per pound, Wooden Ware, air y Salt. Win) !rooms, Prunes, &gars, Solace Tchateo; Pram ' Ght, Port and dainga Wine, rind numerous other articles, wi I be sold at Cost sith transportation added; Wrapping Paper Bost. 1 therefore mvite the attention of those who wish to pure are for cash at very .ow rates, and shall be happy to wait:npor al who tall. Erie, Feb 9 1830, , R. A R ER theapside. Noiczom. Eris Cont,y S S. 1.1 1. N the matter of the "Finn. Universal's:lt Society and Church in Erie. Penna." Notice is hereby Riven that at ll Court otCommon Pleas of said 'aunty. held on the Oth day of February Wit.. nil application hay lig been made by the (Hikers and Members of the told Soeiely and 'lmre). to grata theta a Chiller of incorporation: the Court or lered the instrument of writing specifying Pre objects. attietes, onditions, name and ' , Vbe thereof.to he tiled and notice given agreeably to Law, and which said instrument orwriting reaming a tile. ' JAMES SKINNER, Pro. Prothonotary Office, Feb. 13. lea "The Rd, arid Waterford Plank Road Core.' mac Charter incorporating "the Eric and Wnierk•rd Pltjnk Road Company" having been Waled and received from the r:overnor. the suhscribere. a majority of the acting Commissioners. have aptiointed Saturday, the 14th dap of March IE3O, at one P. M., at the Reed Rouse. in the borough of Erie, as the time and ove RA . -organizing said COMptily. At which time and place the subset/tem to !the capital stock of said company arc notified to meet and elect one President. five Managers, one Treasurer and such othereflicers as may he necessary to conduct the business of al id Compalny agreeably to the provisions of the law in such case node and provided. - .lolls A. TRACY"; .101101-41ALBRAITS, WILLIAtI KELLEY. \ • ail:Pact; C. LEE. • Erie. Feb. tn. IS3II. Gazette. Commercial, Chronicle. please copy , Zl2llPlltil lITOItIOIII. FROM past experience I am fully convinced that goods can he sold for earth twenty per cent below the credit system. On the first day of March I shad commence the experiment for one. year. contracts excepted. Baying made arrangements with a gentleman of experience In New York city, to purchase nnd for ward me fine dress goods weekly. I shall keep es good an sawn 'Dentin thisi lne as can be Mond in any City and no cheap. I shall also be receiving weekly all kinds of domestic goodeand carpeting rd prices far below she market. 1 shall keep boustais ly on hand the largest assortment of Hardware. daddlery. coach & Buggy Tommiags. iron, Fwd. &c.. that are kept in the west. loleh I Anil sell at Retail at N. York Jobbers Prices. rocerlea.Crackety, Looking Glasses & all other goods at very prices. . U. CADWEL,L. trate. Feb. W. 1950. . • • • • ORBJ 134 VARS sad Fteatto, et the itardwere Store of Jen Z 7 ^". . Bap* BANFORV IN LARGE BOTTLES, PERMS VEGETABLE, BILIOUS DISEABLEI LIVER COMPLAINTS 'NO TXO3:I rzotru. WILSON KING. .. C. Sr: TIRBALS. WM. JUDSON. Cosupsaloners. Idll , • ozone i 1 cumin 11: ♦ This way with yeses UAWIy I'try. oo HAVE obband a good asibrtment of Meek. blue black, olive green. °Ric brown. blue drab. Cadet and golden mired 04 'Broad cloths, which I purchased at auction cheap. ba an err nest of lq 1 wig sell a 'nod Black, H Cloth at el 73 per mown. at 60. Olive Bloplrh *league, wammted dot !ohm aril: Drab 5223, Novi ei Blue Pilot 01. Clue Maek Beave . lo 2 GO. I will rtartillitee every yard sound and good colors. I have also a good assOrtMent °fans Clotho, which I will sell proportionably cheap. PutChaliefil l !Mate give me *• look, Lud I will saUs4 them Mot ..sonre thlnsaean be done as well as others!. Erie, Nov.ll, 1819. - C. M. TIEMALa, cbeapeiae. AttraCtions anti Anlysils of Goods 3? on MIA. ANSI WSKTZSto It WRIGHT begs leave to infonn hh numercotalligadlandths C • country nt large, that he Is how reeelvtal flOnt the eastern cities and tn3llllfocturent.the la meat and roost *sterol veassornnent of FALL and WINTER MODS he hes. ever before offered In this market. and would briefly ray (with at little pulling as Eft' slide.) that he havepnred no Moe nor pains in the selection hints frock. which hasi been bought inertly Artritaib, and it such bargains no to defy competitioin, (bogus importers not excepted. W ith this rissurnnee I pledge nipielfto those that wish ID buy $ $i wholesale or retail, that I ant not to be undersold by any °use in this city. For further pa/Hetzler. Wale drop in at the Outten, opposite 13. ilrown's M.0. - and etannina style and Mete. Oct. - 92 VIA Wk. WALT. FfBll-11. and PLASTER.—A heavy stock fir a, the winter and sring trade for sale law. at inn. ID. C. D wsticmrs. eIIAIVI.S. of every eseription, and very cheap. a s I - , -Erie Oct O. 8. a. IJEWEra Aswim: the meanest *bier oa earth It It an Rater. °on' growl. but go to the Hardware :more and 'get a "Tally Ito" that will shareeasy, No 3 Reed Route. Jan Y 3. SZY Rats and Cape ter the People: ADO linices REDUCED OBE-THIRD.—SPEEEDID IIA7'S FOR 01,54—CLOT/I CAPS FOR tgi CERT& SBllll7ll. firers a, No. a, Cheopsida ; would respectfully In e tone his fri&mis and the public, that he has received from New York a splendiu neck of Mos. Caps. and Furs, which will be sold at the above Deduced "'flees. A IWO. that he has added great facilities for Manufacturing, and will be adding daily to that branch of his business. Mid to his stock Of good,. SY Call and examine PRICES. Oat. 0,1610.-01. Auction Salo nt Atm Sow EttorAfte4)ponal, N Monday the 21st inst., m.l °Week, P. M., T wilt resume U toy sales at Anthem nit will continue to sell in the after noon and evening of every day Any (sundays eseepted,) until my entire stock is dbmosed uf. The Goods that are to be told nt this sale arc not a lot of old refuse Goods that have been Relit till() sell nu the easiest method of getting rid of them. and would he well sold at any prices bat the GOCIlls we propose to sell were bought and selected with great care, by a person having large experience in the business. arid were designed expressly for the retail trade I; this place . The majority of them hoeing been purchased the last six months, enables the subscript r to offer to the public an assortment of new and fashionable sqles of Goods rarely to he found hi auction rooms. 1110.1E.13 KOMI. Erie, Jan. ID. IFS% • 36 Goma. irATcoons: T AM now receiving ev . ec day my FIGI find Winter ' , lock of DRY GOODS, n Inch t invite the attention the citizens of Eriennd vicinity. to call mat examine emits and prices Lame purehM4mt eteetvhcre, at. my (Mid caret:Wl and no humbug. and my whole attention ;mkt to Ury Good exclmitely, I feel nod hold myself bound not to be undersold 1 lig side of the "Ailantle ." Erie, Oct. G. H. R. nEwrs. t 170 1 4tVo G n 8 „,1 2 Vil l l ' n e tu P g . i t s l ' i l it ' d o a r v t in " t e o l re ea nn i tl n oar t VaTn n till like provOrtion. bought to Ee I, and u 111 Le cheap, and unrranied good au the beat. by - 'J. H. BURTON. Etie. Dee. P, 1,20. I SU . ABTEI ' TiIC Babserilwr wilt pay Cash. or Exchanße Oil & Cnndks for Laud, delivered at the Store of IL 0. 11111.11M1* or at ray Fatto-y. It. 1. litzEwr. Eyre. Jan. 5, IPSO nrral 111) 0492013. By virtue of au Order of the Orphans Court, of the County of Erie. wilt be sold by public Vendue on the prelutines, on 50,.. ,.. turday. the ~.iitth day of April next. commencing t tell o'clock. A M.. the following described property. situate In the townshill of Girard. at outto. wm o miles tof Girard village belonging to the mate of Isaac Silverthorn; deceased, to wit: A certain inessunge or piece of Land situate l the Township of Girard alforma id and &seri. ell and litmittled n follows: Boun ded north by the Ridge Road. Last by the Road lc da nt eolith from the old Silverthorit Tavent Stand and the Innd u Jonepli Philips, South sitiLliVent by the lands of Maxim Ratida/t. omaining about Twelve acres of Mild.; AISO a certain other pled or Land. Boun ded north by the It sage Road. Cllll ll lauds of R bertnon, South by the Lands of limas Miller, and nest by the Ro. d leading ,South from the Tavern Stand astretmid,cOmMog about Seven acres of Land. Also, a certain piece of land. bounded 'cult by the old I t Mate line, south and cant by of to bands of said Silverthorn. and west by lands purchased by rail ilvenhorn of W iliton If. Town send, and lands of Lbrenzo Jo moon & Co.,' col tabling twelve acres or land, It being the tt Ore originally s t oil nnd raid with the mill by the Executors of Wm. SilverthOrn, and after wards purchased by said Isaac B.lvertharn.. 'file two pieces first above deSeribed lie contiguous to chch ether and have thereon a house, barn and blacksmith hop, ace., and together would 'oaken very convenient small far': . The twelve acres has thereon a Grist Mill. situate on one °f i ll' mast durable streams in the Wilily. - The land is mostly impr ved and all of kbe flrat quality for grass Orgrain. Eli 31r3.--Oste-fourth on the confirmation of vale, and the bal ance in three equal annual instalments with !laciest annually in the whole Finn To be secured by Judgment Irintli and mortgage on the pro:meal Emu; LI IL cuTidat, om As R. MiIIUAIR, WM. MIN Ear iiuRN. Administrators of Inane Silverthorn deceased. Girard. Feb. 9 tem • td39 EMU] DAGIIMIZIMAN GALLEIRT. & I,t Wlt are happy to announcl to the Ladies and L Gentlemen of Erie, and the iriends of science and art in the reason round ahem, that they are prepared to take Llkencs•es of a superior quality at their reams, over Aliddfeton & flfurphy , a store, three doors cart of ifrotvn•s There are no eral reasons why pewits can obtain better pic tures at our fOO l / 1 2 than at any other in this city, or iti this part of the country. One is. WE U&VE TUE BEST Lia Skylight nigh side light COMBINED—each correcting the twits of the other,. and producing a natural and most beautiful erect.— TRY Er, WHOEVER , IS NOT SAg'INFIED WITH Ple- TURES TAKEN ELSEWHERE! ! Another reason is, we have the best apparatus. The importance' of this wilthe obvious to any one. We shall not otter those who favor us with their patronage, the flat. Insipid, corpse-like things which many who call themselves artists present to the piddle. Neither shall we offer those dux. gloomy images a hieli human icings are scandiums told resemble tlomiselvest hat cleat and accurate Likenesses, possessing the 1110.1 beautiful blending of light an I bh sae, richness sal depth of tone. remarkable of features. true espressiou of the eye, boldness of relief. distance and invisibility of back 'ground, delicacy of finish, softliess, transparent and artistic efTpei. iteiia.Mmor mere 19 no room of the kind near here nbich has the facilities °Min. It is ilerhined to tt ri permanent ettablithment. Ntfl"l'O RE EQUALED is our motto. W. H. SHERMAN, Erie. Feb. 2. Mt. %V. N. LEWIS. ERIS °ITV CORNER OF PEN* ST. 84 R 4 ILRQ f f D :PLACE. T ugg a b i lie w s e T a n i s;t i i e re re fl im itgt w e or tiont r(ad4 duns at this Cott.tatitly oil !laud, Flour by the wort. , atei:peypeisteit enme rotes (IS per barrel. Those who pqattllitfy the *ld , CllO have it delivered nt any point in the cityfrite ebifite.‘: • • Drag and Shorts. iibin 611 6 Sala, Orders for Flour by the barrel ten *Mir Clifelltretirea wOl be attended and delivered nm above stale& , tr...T.11t, Eric City Mills. Jon. 23, Hem. *37 resn.vzomorr arttita .411113 StitOzooszu IV E - - W ANT-W Evo r 2 0ctiel Cash! Cash!! astitl it. 6l \ P ir v n i p il t r e agir in h t fe s. V a l l i i ile t tv L ood uni . b i e U t herry, Sycamore, Curled xi r.. o tir n . We have a gooll 'dock of superfine FLOUR on hand, for sale by the load, half ban I. or by the slo , llld. Al6O, a few barrels of J. T ow ,, c e . be s t. Ihe guimerjherll take this opportunity of return their thanks fur th c liberal patronage they have been iavured with heretofore. I.VALICER er.'rOWN RR. Erie, Ja IT. RS - , 3107 • NEW 00NOZIAN. LIVERY ANDEXCIIANGE STADL . E. W. C. lIRALEY having purchn•ed and made nddttlono to the (very Stock formerly owned by E. ti tont on State facet. beim elm 7th and 6th, lit the renr of James Liddle Illactounith !hop', would in form his friends and the politic tl at It will alTur<l Liw pleasure at all times to accommodate them %%hit IL:irons, Buggies and Sleighs. lie Is also prepared todtlet nod Trim Tails. and attend Lame and sick IlOrses, hethe most approved manner, Work warrnnt ea. Horses taken to keep by Um week, month or year. on reason able mono, Eric, Jan %I. lhatt —om37 B*ILLING OTT AT COST. SAVE YOUR DIMES, QUARTERS AND HALVES. Rival Redaction is Prices at POWERS' dew fork Slore—s OM° la 813,000 of Goods gulag Cheap. BE subscriber, desirous ofclosinghis merchantile business in Elie; will, on and after this date, sell his goods in lots to Suit purchasers at nett east prices for Cash.' My stock consist* cf a arge and well assorted selection of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. ftr.e. - Families, Hotel Keepers and nll others, are respectfully invite, to call and supply their Watts, and may rest assured that BARGAIN! AVM 14 offered them. My stock is worthy the attention of city or Country Merchants, who may be short of their supplies. Very Respectfully S. U. POWERS. Erie, Jan, •12.1P50. No 6 Bonnet Block. titnte street. 'CLEAR THEI TRAGIC f vox TUE ' , v 4.% Al , Groat Westarn Locomotive II '7'l..iz•is TAKE NOME. ALL THOSE. WHO ARE IN'I ERESTED: CALL at SIEGEL'S Corner and convince your/else' that he i 4 Now receiving the targev chenket and heat tot of GROCER IES ever brought to Erie. , Among hls nagorttnent way be found the fottowing: riuuses.—lx tons of Cori Rico Coffee Sugar. Crushed, LOBralld PUlVCrized. Corsea.—Ten bags Old Government Java, ten bogs of Laguera and ten bags of Rico. Mocassrs.—Two thousand gallons New Or'eans Porto Rico and Sugar House. 'Pass.—Fifteen chests Youngollyson, Imperial, Black and Gun. powder. Imperial tea in Mx pound cadies for fandly use. 'lSM—Five thousand pound Cod Fish. Mackerel. Slidd, Rol land Besting. Suloked Herring and Sardines. Twenty barrels , Turpentinet thirty do. of Linseed, Lamp and Tanners oil.. 130 kegs Brooklyn. StatTalo Mid Pittsburgh White Lend. The largest kind of an assort Dent of Paints and Dyestuff's. 1011 kegs of Eastern and Pit burgh N a its. LlQUOllll.—Freuch Brandy, T olland Chi,. Rum, Port VPlue,Mto dent. Malega, Claret and Fren h West Wine. 'Pon ICCO.-AOO plozen Selit'll fine New Yegk Smoking, sixteen hoses Cavendish, COdozenAdcentßaipeeandvaeolibuySnurtr Ten kegs and 100 flasks E . mucky Rifle Powder. nhi 011 10% 0 4 Stn.*, bar Lead and Percussion Caps. Thirty boxes Candy, 33 drums of Malaga Figs.3o jars prunes and a veal variety of articles in tay Due that would take more time than 1 have to enumerate them. To my obi customers and the public generally, 1 would say. call at /SEGEL:Sr Corner, directly opposite the Farmer's Bowl and see few yourselves. that 1 am bound to tied wholesale or retail. cheaper than any other establishment Westef Buffalo. C. SIEGE,. Erie .)uly 7;1510. I 113 WA.11.30 GAI.II. unpa pr d I mete/hope W r Coo l. 000 eittlagof Churnve:J6eassa, and Jan, Milk l epXkli c'. etc &.e. for late cheap et the Keystone Grocery, No. 7. Poor People, Row. T. W. /0901111.• , , Erie. Nov. 10. 11149. - 0.11881._011.111121:: ft ALM will be paid fbr 1000 Bushel O&M if eellirectitt erreo, V at the Empire &ores. • U. CADWELI. Erie, / eh. 10, - EMI ov* !sae - Zs - • JUSTIce % STILL Alt • THE FIELD •,- .0.- ON 411 E I . easiti soasNrCtsiLli. /ME eubscriber would beg Soweto HOMO his friends and the public that be has Just opened An the Adl, the largess and best assortment of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES AND VEErromos. that basest+ been offered intbla market and which wilt be sold et the tole, st prices Air CASH. Much has been said by Mime In the trade about Hop-shop dinning, unitteeedenkt success In Cuts nag e ustoM worn. ete. Ito( wishing Jobe considered foolish. we cut short by raying to those who wish tO have Melt clothi og moult to order. that they can hose their messing' taken, and Clothing Made. and if not pleased-with tbeas when finished. they will not te linked to mile theta away. We dont wish our friends to think we ore ming. lan would' have *Alto CALL AND EXAMINE seeds and mites roc thentselvel. We will be happy at all times to show our goods and compere Priam eut or make with the best in ibis or any other city. We will have it all times. la large and good assortment of It ACI( mADE.lpattiiNG Consisting of firms and Frock Coats, Over Coats.Ettsfinfts'ftittil•SenhOdlos. Pants. Vans. Shins, Cravats, derr, Lamb's Wool Under Shirts and Drawers. &e.. tc., 'Which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest: Persons wishing to purchise Clothine Mr CASH will do Well tomtit and examine Oasis end Prices. My clothing is cut by myself and all made In Elm. and is warranted to he as well made as any shop in the place eat make. We do not with to baast.tut invite comparrison. The subscriber is determined to sell forCASIL and CArtll ONLY, - Which must be obvious to all men to be the only true method ofdoing a Retail business, pro tecting. as It does. both 'the buyer and the seller against losses consequent upon the credit system. Custom work and cutting done to order en reasonable terms. JOHN M. JUSTICE. Erie. Sept. 20, tea L nitzwa OUT TUE ZIPTAINZI esn PUT OUT VIE FIRE. DRY °ODDS XVI CEOATIIINE ARE SO ta--, CHEAP ,AD THE NEW JEW STORE THAT , , JO- FIRES ARE QUITE UR NECESSARriaCOLD -""-• WE/THEE TO KEEP PEOPLE 17 An 2111 IROSENZWEIG & Co have Just returned from the eastern s cities, and are now receiving their P.dland Winter supply Of DleY GOODS. FANCY GOODS._ READY MADE CLerCIIING. &c., Which they are enabled to offer to their numerous customers and+ he public generally, at prices far below those of any former season. Them goods have all been"sedected with the greatest care, and will Le found to be one of the largest and most splendidatocks of Fall and - Winter Goods ever offered in this city. As tunny of au se Goods have been purclim d of the importers per tha la test arrivals from Europe, the eu b cribers rue confident thmthey can o ff er to their customers the very newest styles of Ladies Ores" Goods, comprising English, 'tench, Swiss. Irish and Scotch Goods, together with a full assortment of American nuumfactelre s and Cheaper than can be found elsewhere. Their Smek eon- ists 1.. part of the fullowingi—s 61.1.K.1.—Rich figured. thangcable. brocade, small plaids and 'trips, satin de Chine, twilled, rich FloulNd. 112111111- 1 CMGs de Rhine, Fro* de Aft blue. Chameleon, Lee. I MUSLIN DE LinVES..,—Sitterp Prris deviant, very_ rich and high colored. On crimson, green, and blue grounds, the styles of which, It it beli red. are supeilor to any heretofore offered. CA SIMIE lIFS. —Ne nes Vitro styles, wills the richest coloring end in great varietys. These goods, or the designs, arc obtained from o.c. Elwell "I:arts/Imq' in 1 arts, and from oriental do signs. , M /ONGES,—French, German and English manufacture—a large proportlonionlXred expressly Lys us, for the hewer/L.le. con timing of every vnriety of color. offered nt reduced prices. 12111110.1 7 8.—Anextenstive variety attic newest and and richest tittles. embracing one of the most desirable assortments et er of fered In this market. I KID DLO Pl.:S.—nevi minufacture, ordered expressly for W. DOME-TIC AND STAPLE GOODS. A Large stock of Calieo,from 6 cents to to cents per yprd; Bleach ed and unbleached Moulins. from 0 cents upward; Bed Tielkillgi and Cheeks.,a full supply of all qualities and prices:lrish Linenty Table Damn k. Russia and Scotch Dinpersthapkins; Table Din pers;Crash a 4 Dowlas; Scotch and Manchester Ginghampt Saw limos; Kentii Icy JeamAnd Blue. Drills; all of which will be sold oil at prices ;at cannot fail to please and without fear of compe tition. C 1.074112.10 FOft TUT: MILLION! • . Under thi head we have now on hand, ready the sale, the Jar rest. own/. kftnsqlsle sad varied as . sorimitisi of READY-MADE CI.OTIIIN'G ever offered In Erie; all of which havebeenselected under our illittlediftle m•pection, FRICIV TILIT MCI? MAIN a PREVI•CA .v.—together with one of thecholcest selections of Im ported fin Black. Blue. Brown. Olive and Drab French, Belgian suld Engli it CLOTHS. that has earl' been brought to this city. Also, Bloc and Fancy French Cassimeres ;New Style Fancy Vest- Inns and • ravats; Silk Under Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric nod silk 11 nherchiefs.and a fine assortment of Gloves Malay, and Susrbc dere. . Dont orget the piece New Jew Store, No. 1, Fleming Block State Street Erie. Oett la, 1F3.10 21 , . other nesereetiele. AFTER this I wilt turn and will build that which Is fallen down. and I will uild again the ruins thereof. and I will set it up." An exile returned, may every stand waft some lost exile home, and malty may the time hasten when the last returning wanderer s all be reclaimed and gathered to the fold. , The au Mier. after coining up through much tribulation and having di works tried as by ere and suffered loss. has come to himself, and bits received a small stock of BOOKS for side.' atilt expects mote. which will bedispOstd Of ebeap 'fbr Dash, it is hoped that my *lends wilt not be discouraged because the sleek le stnall—remember be;that Is faithful over a few things shall be made ruler over many. The slaw riber returns his thanks to his friends for past favow end especially to those Who have with warm hearts and'open hands patronized him in former Years erom. in prosperity, in adversity. in tribulation and oppression, snowed by works of their father refill,' Is In heaven acted on the principle that It Is no-more blessed to give than to receive. Ile still wants the patronage of his friends, and will be thankful for the smallest favors in his line. Ile has nothing to promise them in return at 'present. ilecould pay them a fashionable compliment, but it wonid bo like Pl l ing them on husks. May they long live to gladden the hearts of t e orphans, and wipe th tear of allllctlou and grief from theeye fthe,oppressed Widow. Ile believes that lie that numbers the hairs of the head and does not allow a sparrow to Pull ~ wout his notice, will enable the anbseriber to show his gratitude by his works. Then he would almost be willing to say in the language of good old Simeon. let thou thy selVant depart in peace. 110111 e few persona In termer days have.complained of his style of etpressing himself. Ile re grets exceedingly that he should he so unlbrtunate as to express himself so as to offend the moat sensitive. delicate and chaste ear. Ile would not wish to be understood that be Is complaining because others differ from him. They have as rod a right to dif fer from him as he has to differ from them. Shortly especial providence pertnitting, an assortment of Christmas and New Year Rooks. Constantly kept on hand Quills Papa'. Black Sand, Illue. Black and Red Ink; Blank Rooks ruled And bound to pattern: old Rebound on abort notice; good Vinegar In exchange for Rags.— Con= of Freneh and Sixth streets. I ' OLIVER SPAFFORD. Erie, December J. IRI9. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY • INIIIMANCIZI•00111PANT, (of Philadelphia.) ARE now doing business ob the Mutual plan, giving the Insured a parrieipation in the profits orthe Company, witheutliabili ty beyond the premium paid. Risks upon the Lakes rind Canal 'named on the most ftwornble terms. homes will he liberally and promptly adjusted. Fire risks on inerehnnilize. building. nnd other property, lu town or country, fur a limited term permanently. DIRECTORS. Joseph If. Seat, lames C. Hand, ' Edtnond A. cruder, Theophiltis Paulding. John C. Davis, H. Jones (Woke. Robert Burton, - John Garrett. John IL Penrose, thigh Craig, Samuel -Edwards, George Smell, Henry Lawrence David D. Stacey Edward DnrHngton Charles Kelley. Isaac R. Davis, J. G. Johnson, • William Folwell, William Hay, John K. Newlin, Ur. S. Thomas, Dr! R. M. Huston. John Keller, Jr. Spencer Methane. Richard 8. Newtonld. Bec,y3 Win. Manin Pres'i Er' Application can be made to J. KELLOGG. Agent. Erie Erie, Feb. 10. 1919. 14 IL rti - A VA Rferle of Solar Lamps, of the newest patents and most npprovid styles: nhso. Camplseue Lamps or different styles. globe's. chimney.. tthicits Ate.. constantly on band and will, be void cheap. , W. N. LEWIi3 TIRITAIYIA nnd JAPAN WARE.--Coffec and Tea rots. Candle JJ Sticltx. Lampe, etc. etc. REED & DANFORD. Yankee Notional HAIR, Shoe. Shaving and Scrubbing Brushes. DIA, Bide. tine tooth rind ridding Combs. Pocket Rooks. Wallets. Purses,. Looking Classes, Nedice, Pins, Hooks and Eyes. Perces • Finn Caps, drawing. stale and Carpenters' Pencils. Cigar cases. T°t'ocea 110 %es. Teething Brings, Diaper and Hair Pine. Knet p ng Needles, flair Oils. Eau de Cologne or Marrow Polonium.— Musks of all descriptions, &c. &c. can he found at the Keystone Grocery, No. 7, Poor Peoples' Row. • T. W. MOORE. Erie, Nov. 10, ISID. NO. 5, 0112.11.P51D31. New rail ss, Winter Goods. MOM subscribers are now i'eceivlng thelestock of Fall and win ter". Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, CROCKERY; ILARDIV4 RE, GROCERIES, Iron, Steel. Nails, Anvils. Vices, chains, &c. &e. 'We do not boast that we have the largest stock, or to sell cheaper than can be purchased in New York, but pledge ourselves to sell as cheap as the cheapest In the "little town of Erie." i c t. 13. pure and Liver G Oil . E 0 rl & ELOEN MON. 911118 valuable article, recently brought into rich extensive use by its ustottisbing effects In Pulmonary and other diseases, ran be had pore and unadulterated, prepated by Rushton, Clark & Co.. Chemists, New York, from the fresh Cod Liven.. of the subscriber. who Imp made an arrangement with the above firm and will be in the constant receipt of the Mires& (Soil the manufac tory. Too much care cannot be taken to eel the article fresh. for when itbecomes old and rancid it looses its medicinal properties, and in fact, becomes deliterious. rn. BURTON. (let. 2? ' No Sneed House. 12000 Yards oMofhlk Casaba* eat the Erie woholfeciery. , 1") BABY to heexehnnged For 001. by the s u bscribers at their 111. usual cotes ofexchamm. 'they haven variety of Plaid and Fancy fil apes of the !amid 'Eastern patterns ar acute. Faints and hay. Clothes; also, a good varictyof all-wool Tweeds,, for sum mer wear. Wennl also manufacture, the prompt season. at the following priee. In cash. viz: For black, brown, grey and sleet mixed cloth, 311 cents per yard; cassimere of *ante colors. 33 cents; white Flannel 23 cents, and pressed flannel V eta. per yard. ' : MEIIAFFEYIk BREWSTER. Brie, dune %IBID. 2 000reet W/sadow Glass: - n ABOXF43 Engliih. French and American Window Glam. ULF comprising all the sizes nom Bby 10 to 34 by 4$ Thus assortment contains some of the best double ikirk. suitable ibr show windows and cases. AIN), a lot of French Bby 10, altogether ml. perior to what Is usually brought Into this market. but which will be sold a. low as the American. Altogether ours In thlailne rn periOr to any other out of the ciao, sod will bertad on tenni that will suit all reasonable persons. CARTER k BROTHER, Erie, Julylll. IRS. No. 0 Reed HOW& ILITZI • 100 MILS., lint( and quarter Bala. White Pith and Trout. juFt received and for rate at lowest prices—lnvneeted and warrainted. A. O. 111.1LAERT. Erie, NOv. 3, 1210. 25 AINGHANIS.—Scoteb, French and Awaken Glabarar. Ibr sale 1.. W very cheap by. S. Et. DEWEY. 31715 T ARUM= AT =MOLD =TWO= 62019321 LT, . No. 9, Poor People's now. - T !My Elam arrived frotn the East with a large assortateite of Groeeries, Winer, Liquors, Sugars, Ste., ke,„ which I will sejl still* cheaper than any other Establishment in the eity. Give ma " 4 if fort Win any ditiolits as Uto ingh of this sSasement, animabr7 Sounelses. _ T. 1 51. MOORE. IT. IT, isip, ri • • • OM Sloan's Column, EF AV OM Madaciona and booing Bemused by W. is. 10.06 a eft sold by GARTEREROTISM • - Ge• as Reed , Erie. • ?us anew coos . OF THE RIND EVER PUBLISH D. • W. BL,OAN't3 COMPLETE uoium pantos Ain) CIATTLXI THIRD EDITION. ENLARGED. P . Peek *sly !Vey. (font:Nal IIItSDICZN SLOAN'S OINTMENT !snow univeneallyeeknow ged lobe se imam blefternedy. In every case where It eas beo mithatt- Iy applied on tee human spleen. for promoting insensible Pavia ration, drawing out the tallannuatlmt from a tround. milevlng pain or emit mad. and /n ha heatiniquatium the world does not produce iti equal, and Me public pronounce it the cheapen sod beat Family Ointment that bitterer bete Wad. All d' •of the Flesh, Obstinate Llicent.Oldtfares.L.Nilblains.Rsec Durns Cuts. qullineOUS Erup i lonr.SortNipples , dare anrasti Dlneasee of the Eye, Ague in the etee.elde. bieltiend tbeotber fuer the system, bobs. mere, Weald Dead. Drublee. Fresh ds, and every kind of sore containing the ktast, particle or hals nation, are permanently cured by tbia greet remedy. W. B. 8 AN. Grand Depot, 40 Lake at.,Ctale 111. Wont THAN ' DEATH,. T Worceige, adessaebur In tbe t or t_ . -- _ __,...cr, am Is __Jul. In ../ rat ieSS: •t* of •Ele- A- .. panatiallle tate, under a physician' Cares tbepatftnt labor ing under HO must syproms of that bonfallhesse. sehl contin ued wowing Wane sail wohe for 'ran gest% a't thin Hod the patient, *llllolloftlllo by her pbysielaa's all saying' at her e as e who hueuralde. had thatshe could hot autaltre matt ' %retain Her limbs were swolica to atf Mumma she. her Amstar black, eyes starting No tbciraockets and her whole person ' ' embling some beast, too horrid flu deserlptten. All the ii.cifstota of this dr e adful giseaseoppearel la the worst fbrui. .be fed i ale had been possessed ofmuebseniona/ bentny. and great ae push. ' menu, but these were now aunt In the revolve°, a di WORill Talarl DiaTa. In HIV age:Manna from Chicago. Minot . thited her friends, and nudetioo% to alleviate her sufforines—tiimpe of AIN, but a wish that death would cud her sufferings, being the 1 sentiment oflierself and Mends. flaying math (With in r iLomes OtaTaiNee he bad supplied himself with it to present to his friends. The first boa of the Ointment evident y helped her case, and In the use Grits . ° more boxes decided hope. were entetlained. In short this hitherto incurable disease was mastered, and this I case in which hundreds of dollars had been squandered ol physl clans, was cured entirely at a cost of fifteen dollars, and rhyoung , l a dy now married. walks the streets of a western city. living` i. and most beautiful mJnutacut of the unparalelled virtue of the people's medicine, 'Swart's Oa:muter: J. MARTIN. Boston. !doss . July Xi, iSIO. I'.B. Should any I erson wish to Ica Aor the lady's name, W. IL Rican, 49 Lake street, Chicago, can inform them. ML'DICAL TREATMENT. DR. W. D. Sloan—Deny Sir. Last Angus. I received a Berme Ltuisa on one leg, just he:ow the knee, no attention was paid to It however for some time after, nor until I had taken cold in th e sure, it now became very much sveollen, and exeeedia'gly painful. so much withal I could get no sleep for several day.. A Optician was called, and my Mg lanced at two difhrent periods, discharging very Petty each time. I laid under Medical treat ment about three months,but without the least permanent benefit. I then obtained a ho: of your UThuncht, this soon removed all pain and soreness, and In two weeks fromtheilme I began using th e rtintmeat my lea was entirely well. I cheerfully recommend all who may Le 'hull:sly Injured to give this Ointment a trial with the fullest assurance that their expectations , wilt lint be disappoin tee. RespectfUlly Your,. .. . DAVID J. WEST. Sugar Grove, Kane co.. 111., April 27, 1549. AFTER THREE YEARS FOUND RELIEF. Trims is to certify that I have been atilistedwith aPain in my A left leg a little below the knee for about three ) ears. mat of this time I have been entirely linable to labor, sad notwlentand ing I have Used almost every thing I heard recommended. nozh• Ina allbrded any relief. esceot the application of cold watrt. and this but tempo r a rily. A neighbor mem/up ,o ended me to try Sloo aait Ointment, I Id so, and In about four weeks I was able to w about as wei ns ever, except Koine n takneas. I • 111Urmukie, July 2, lel2. . JAMES ruzoEnALD. EXCELLENT It r.mrnv. wE have Used. forseveral months pint. Sloop's Family Oint wend. for the various mite. burns and bruises ro vilileh a Ihmlly. especially ofyoung children. is constantly liable. nod have Invariably tbund It to be en excellent remedy.—Rackferd free Preto. F4l42ibt. tea TUE MST AND 01DAPEST SORER AND CA'TTLII DEDDIOZNIO DI THU %imam) 1 1. DM . HAMM _AT NAME - . Fs? Purity. Afelehessr, safety Carlaiatir sad Titerosiiimair s SLOAN .4 ,0111TMENT Excels: A ND is rapidly supereeding 'Umber Ointenen ts and Llalmr.Pla now in use for the cure of the following diseases. Fresh Wound; Calls of all kinds. Sprains. Bruises, Craiked Heels, Ringbolts., Wlndbotie, Windgalls, Poll Evil, Callus, Spgir• ins, Sweeney. Fistula, Shiba, Strains. Lanteness, Sand Crack s Foundered fract.Scratches ofUrease Mange, or Horn Distemper - . - THE POWDER will remove all indentation and fever, htiallY the blood, loosen the sk in, cleanse the water, and streugtheneverr pastor the body; and has proved a sovereign remedy for the PA lowing Oscura. Distemper, II Me bound, Less cf appetite, In ward strain, Yellow Water. Intlamation.of the eyes, Fatigue from hard exercise; also, Rheumatism, (Imminently called stif complaint.) which proves so fatal to ninny valuable horses In this country. It is also a safe and certain remedy for coughs and colds which generate so many fatal diseases. W. 13, SLOAN Grand Depot, In Lake St., Chicago Ciloolc INCESSANT INQUIRY. I Shlwasste. Michigan, July 10. t 519.1 ur D. Sloan. E5 .. q..- 7 1/2ear Sir: We have ahnort incessant in- V• gutty Mr - '-clues.' It is an article we have never seen, In what shape it comes. but If we can rceeivi such rates a. mill reinua• crate us. we wot tr agent* for this county. Rope to hear fr :t soon. Wu are Rupee: It. D. CIIABE lc CO. 16FACTION. loon, His., Oct 17. 1149. "WD. Bloat me fbrward per the bearet. . Mr. Jet tr Hone Ointment; to pay for It I have mach. reordered only a small quan tity as 1 intend to ha • of each kind of yctur tuedirr tines before the close of navigation, all of which sells , fast, and gives In all eases remarkable satisfaction. , ..• 4 1 Tetllllill "fours Reap' t, F. ROBINSON. WORKING WONDER:' Jackson. Idicl Igen, Aug. "9.1119. ur B . mean—Dem SO; Your hornet/in ent Is working woo l' V • den here among the brute creation, it isnow being used as au Internal remedy as well nsenernal. One of my customers had a valuable hone taken vviih WAlstrase of the lungs, and bad cough. and all medicine failed to cure, until some Period told hint that you used the Ointment for lung diseases, eonsequently„ he commenced feeding the Ointment to his hone. and now he tells me the horse Is well. And as I have but four hoses of your Oi i r . went on hand, will ask you to send trio dozen Ointment. and 13 dozeu Condition Powders. ResplaYours. DO YOU READ TIIAT ADVERTISEMENT? WHAT one? why theme lu Sloan's Column. It you do. artd still allow yourself, your family, or your horse to suffer thr want of the article of relief which for a trifling rum con be had Vol his With aB. ennon.—liolw con yoti espeet sympathy l—Nor Western Intelllgiuner. Aug. 24, Mount Pleasant, lowa, Atte. 21, ISM Mg. Leta acting Sloan—Dear Sir: For some time past we have Leto acting as agiitts fbr the sale of your medicines. We are now out, they go offitereti ke het cakes, please Rendus the fir.t op portunity 2 dos. of your ondition Powders. 2 doz. noise tiiht.. went, and doz. Fatuity iutment Resp't Yours. P. & A. BA UeiDESI3. ir RY POPULAR. Oquanks, 111.. Aug. 31:1 : 18.10 WP. sloao—ffir: We have bought your medicines of yb tr traveling agents, we me now out, and wish to repten and would like to hate your traveling agent visit us at least eve y three months. You: , IllvdiCifir4 are very popular, and the dema td for them is increasing. We will either notas your agents, or p y you the money for them at former rates; please let us hear fr to you soon. :Respectfully, & RV, Druggists GEtEST U E3IAND. Toledo. Ohio, Aug,3o, IE4A D. Roan, Esq.—Dear Aner 1 last tvrote you, I reee • • ed an order for a few boxes of your bone Ointioeui ' t u fou don exaunnation that 1 had only two boxes telt. 1 have be dai y expecting a large supply from you, and bare anxiously nw. i icd its arrival. am daily receiving orders that 1 caunot till. aJ. tun also out of your Condition Powders lam now courident ; r t.. ludo of your medicine, roust become very exteative. Hopi soon to receive a builds, t retuala Very truly, tre., , T11031,t.1 DANIEL,4 • - ENTERPRISE. WE observe that Mend Bloats h eiteadlng bis business I t. distant parts of the country. We lately observed hie ram t tar name and column of advertb•etnents in the Pittsburgh eat r day Visitor. They hare for follin time been nourishing as la ~ as life in the newspapers of Ohlo. Thus he is pushing Ills bu i news wild energy to the east and the south. ravening the order o business, the tide of which usually tolls to the westward. Wiwi v er the medicines are sold. they arc lilted, and the demand for tit it continues to increase. When a good article is thus sold, welt v. no regret. that It bring* In to the proprietor a rich harvest.—W sass Censor. Viticago, 111.. July2l, PAO. Muscatine. lows. Aug. M. 11,519 IVIR Sloan—hair. Last April I obtained from y our tray /TA ellng agent the rale of your Medicine for this town, an• bought of him about kite worth of your Ointment, end in less tht three weeks was entirely out. since which (have been import" ed nearly to death fur the Ointment, and have tried to get it a Durlington,St. Lout,. die. lam still out, what shah it do? Vo agent promised to supply me again In two mouths; if be will no le here soon. please send me immediately by the quickest cons ey ante, l3doz. of the Ointuntst and° doz, or your Condition re dens. From Mee memo wonh ofyour borne medicines can - sold at this polpt annually. I The medicines have given perfe satirfactku In every lartspee. Yours Eerier. PLINEY FAY.I • .; lILOANT,CISLUMN. Mars week. Melted with new mid intesestlng matter. Peq 1 Cut Out, and preserve. Sloan now advertises in nearly eve y paper in the weer. lie could not do this unless he is making No • ey—and he cannot Waite money unless there Is real virtue in niediethee.—.Green Hay Advocate. Aug. tr, ttrlD. Erie. reb.2.-t 50. 3n3S—l7 Dagnerrontyping and Paint:net. • MVISAS. WIGWAMS and KELLOGG. would' rexpeelh4 • announee to the eltizens of Erie and vicinity. that th have titled up • spacious OWY LIMIT In the Wilding fonneri occupied by W. lb Knowlton. as a Jewelry Store. flvo'lloo t 7 east Blowier p for the express purpose of Daerrenypii g. II lax In possession of all ' the late Improvements. 1 11 0' hat r the selves that they will be able to pleaseall them who !nay see give them a tall We would Invite , the ladles and gentlemen . call and examine our specimens. Likenesses taken in foul well as fair weenier and set In cues. Fromee..Pins. Lockets Bracelets. Abo pictures mime of skit or &reale petf °Lunt* noinuca. Admen or naguaregype likrltneS atetuatelY eo ted. tte. • - kin LIKE HOT CAKES IVILVI`SHALL I DO? lOS SEM COXPLITI CU os Coughs, Voids, Influenza, AsthuteAronohitis,Spitting of • Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to, CON GUMPTION REAUI READVI • Tbla medielem le jaitfu bat it le deemed to be above. A ins' edy kir the arespisle cart of all those anelloas of the TrurOat end Lungs, shiers if neglected, always end in Consuarmatt. it Isnot a Worthlcss,matek-pearry article. Made Just to scil.tilteinanyot the cocamon nostrum* of the day, but is a strictly seisatite Peyote:ibis e-tbe original reelpo having been furnished by an erniocat l'hysl elan. (the late Prof. Roger..) and Shot still father Improved by one of the present proprietors. who is himself a regidatly.ade- Weft Pctridelem. a graduate of the University Of Peonsylvat la. ft is crompored of the cholera ankles In the Metallic kingdom, most of them of long value and established reputation, and some of them (salary air, particularly the Cs scus LAC t AL. a I lan of most wonderful medicinal virtuet, lately intioduced into this country from California. The Recipe has teen shown to Ca of Physicians.alto have' universally approved It, and will be shown to any Physician who desires to see It, upon apptieatica either V) the rroprietors or their Agents I time been used in via- Nude, of cases, and is strongly recommended t y PAyeiciese, even Prafeesors in our bledleateollegcs. Ministers of co.Tet, J),are., L.lwsers, Merchant,. Mechanics. &e.—a tonctusive proof that there is no quackery or deception about It, but that It is a sued . tine of most uncommon vi. toe and efficacy. PAMPIILETS. As no onlinary•siee.l ndrertieetnClA ran trzin to do J 'esticeSo the merits of this article, the Proprietors. hove en.bedird la a pamphlet (Mtn. the history of this aledie I ne—the descrlytica, sta ture, &c , of ito . prlncipzl ingredtente—ticeifert they are designed to have upon the human system—and above all, the incalculable 4M+214/4 of good which hints done They de.sign to circulate this Pamphlet emensivol y but should any one Lu overlooked, they are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents rimed below, and pro cure one, grates It will well repay a perusal.' The Alias , on page 7th may be worth to yourself or family. TIIOUPA.NES OP DOL.- LASIS, and It will introduce you to a massof testimony in its favor which is perfectly Irresistible. Such beingoiir confidence ln its virtues. we ate willing to war ra.: the Medicine In every recent case, fif used according to the directions.) and w hete the person bard sett:died that he {admit itig benefit frOtu It, by returning the bottle tai bin 23 hours' time, THE. MONEY wilt be reflpided. 03 - See page ad of the Pamphlet. Pot site, wholesale nod retail, by L. Et(JVILL & CO.; Proprietors. ay their reincipef Ogre. ho. 05 %Velum tit... Nest York. to whom all orders for the Medicine, and letters relatlngto ager.c les s should be a dilrised. Foil raid. rr Bo sure to risk for L:r A &w ere Syrup if I.lvintroot., TAR, and CA CSI ascot.. and let no other Le palmed on to you. CA V.TIO.N genuine. u dots there is tm tbrkult wrapper note of la IV, A; tr. I with a Pen, by A. L. SCOVILLE& CO. tocoliS, COLDS. ke. M . Dr. A Rogers' Syrup of Laveay. - oar, TAR. and COCCUS t. act - es has proved Itscif to be the most extraordiscry ined feat aid In quirin A that usually fatal disease Conmespiten. But. it should le remembered, ibis medicine is as efficacious and %tamale In We &Lidera stages, such as Coughs, Colds. nortreeness. lc., term the Lungs are so tar one that ulceration bus taken Once. Ibis seldom. if, ever, known to fall In breaking up t e most obstinate rind distfc,sing Cough or Cold, in a few Itodts , t ate, if the direc tions are ',Vico followed. 'the gtincine, whie blokes so many wonderful eLrtf, is for sale at Carter & Brother and Bustin Ir. rev kiss, 141e,ka.. , 1 • • From tha Me distil Evort et, , STRONG TESTOION - ST "The columns of the Press througheut the countre seem t 0 be ma Riled n Itb notices of cures and specifies for all dbrearet, *flesh is heir to: that one hardly knows what to do in ease of dis-, ease. for fear that lousing one medicine. another and better may he overlooked. But trout the remarkable cares, and the high eider an,d vast amount of testimony lately R ogers e our personal no- See of the extraordinary eateetey of Dr.' Syrup of Ltvea wowr,Tea, and thoteneseove, we are compelled to regard the evidence of our senses, Dud confidently state. that for Conde and Caddo. and that hydra-beaded on:mete .CONPTION. we think the above preparation a safe. speedy. and certain eine. To all our hiends we say, TRY IT; and if it does not help you,nothing else will." • DPATII FRO A SLIGHT COLD! 17 Hy neglecting these salutary precautions which common *elan dintlnen, ninny, trey *any, flat victims to their prudence. We baireseeri the Isere brill blooming like a bird of paradise— the fair of Sower hope. the talAeot het hiller, and the joy ogees umber—het check Oinked Met entlciPatioe, and her 'e Woo. log with the sat eggretslcaleltwe—gbe gay dreams WM daW glue Warr/bee Amoy, erne Gob I_ and eariewr4 thee of the rainbow`, h0e....' We have. e 0 alt Ihle eke MD* lei dies :snood/be aro. ma add see bridal chemist r the aelnd• ewe of the dead; and INS t.4.„k.1. lettluV i r colooloo 0014 -" - - Now. befbra Iris 100 Wet use loi; g cf Lineman? net Tma.and Cmiewit.coot whlettlf im mediate redter. as ikon= sands of out moat la t &of se sltyCapillea artmay U 4. w it tl att- w e4 . irve ticiithi 'n lemon iii .: "..... Mei . ftm 0/k ll 4..,L,: Per aale by Caner & Drollegg' I. il. Dorton, el ....r: tell & Co. Quinceyt D.C. Town & to: North Tattysse. &kart; M. H. T o Sprineleld; I. Davis, Lockport; kl. G. King, Albion. AErie. May I. ISI9 500 OAIIIII 0A , 711 T HE subscribers will pay CASH for y quantity of }lnch White 4% ood,. , ~ i. .. n .. .. .. 2k, 3, 4 and 3 Inch White Wood Bank. 0. 7, P, 3 :in.' 10 in. sq. " column. 3by 4 loch aivare " standing. Mao. Chem. Blatt Walnut and Sy ca more. Jan - 23. I S SI. . GEO. BELDEN la ?ON ALL persons Indebted to me in the Waterford Store. are re towed not to make paymentto W. 11. May, as he Is not my agent or clerk, and has no authority to collect, or settle any ac count or note for goods, had at my More at Waterford. Erie. Jan. 12. IFSO. MOSES EOCII. Erie music Store. • Oat Door east of Bromleo Hotel. YOU can end a variety of Musical Instrinnents end Instruc— .l. tors, Violins for it apo to 693, Acordeons, from See ts. to e 25 Flutes. 01 sot° 010, Guitars. e 4 to So, ria ß olcus. Clarinetts. Elite, Violin Rows. Bridges. Strings, and Millings pertaining. to the department. Also n variety of Ynnkee Notions. Pocket Cutlery. Rations & Raisin Straps, Pistols. Percussion Caps, Toys, Cards. Combs, Ilair and Tooth Brushes. Needle., Pins, Thimbles. Nair Pins, Looking Glasses. Fancy Boxes. Vases, and wvariety of her &Su+ . One door east of B wn's floret. tF. N. LEWIS. NEW GOODS. rriss 1106e/berm havejust received a large and well, relectlid avrortmcnt of Fall and Winter 611011 q. constviing of DRY GOODS, OROOF.RI ES, IL% RDWA RE: CROCKERY. Re. In the stock may be found every variety of scannable Dress Goods for Ladles. Shawlo, lio fiery, Cloves. ete. also Cloths and Cavvinieres °fall' gnat hies and colors. They invite their old cus tomers and the:puhlie generally to eall and examine the above stock, before purehaving elsewhere. JAMES UROLIES & Co. Erie, Nov. t 1N49. 30 MS= DAGIIZIRTIMOTYPE ISINIATITRES. rf s.ssits. %YAM) k. WILLIAMS would Inform the citizen* 11/.1 of Erie and vicinity that they have hiker' rooms mei Mrs. Waru'a Millenary Store. Id door from the Eri Bank where they will take Miniature' in an exquisite and Bea WWI style. hieh In point of boldness and unefring truthfulness. are unsurpassed In an instant. as we were, upon the open silver surface portrayed the laughing countenance of Jo) otmYoutli. with nil its frestinesa. From the thoid aged to the veriest child. this is equally applica ble. as the unerring defiant ton of life: Miniatures Wail ',rareason• able prices Call and examine specimens. Business Hours from I) A. M. to IP. M lmtructiona given iu the Att. Ctlo. Jan. 12, I? W. SS TAIZOMNO WELL DONE !MD CHEAP. rpm undersigned respectfully-tenders hit thanks to -IL the public for their literal patronage, alid tegs leave .to inform his frends that he still continues the Tailoring 1), BlIsille” at his old stand. a fr•w doom Cant of the Erie flank,,vinil solicit. a continuance of past ravers. Having received the Full and Winter Filadolll., he is prepared to ext cute all orders entrusted to tdt care in the latest and 1 most npuroted style. The subscriber having no work doneexcept under his own eye, pledges himself to give eomplete satisfaction to aM CUMOII/ell. and in at I canes where he faits to do nu, to pay for the goods. Ladies desirous of having,elther Riding Or Travelirg Habits made to order. and :be latest and neatest sty le, st .111 do well to give bins a call. NA VAL AND MILITARY CLOTHING made to order. N. B. CUTTING on the shortest none° and al the usual _price. JOHN GOALDING.- 16.1 Erie, repl.2l„ IE4O ° Hold UP I Walk tlp bald see the Bang 1411 public aro invited to call at the Erie Sieran Foundry. of of , 1 our Store, and el:tieing the last Paragon of Cooking Staves, Just got ont with an uncommon large Oven, blgh enough to bake a large Turkey on its rect. while six loves of Mead are baking around . it. The "noise and oonfusion" it has made East, has induced the n enaracteriatic nnine of SANG Ur. One ,rho lately saw nine e leases tot beautifully baked' bread, taken from the oven at one uute, "teas ...minded of the ciliate ity of n pig which drank Iwo quarts tt hey at a draught, an d did not then nil the measure h ieb contained the whey Into four inches!' Ste eel - Skates. Fair, Feb. 2,19 u. L%STER, SENNETT & CHESTER. . - AIDUIII7 Itlo. Wpm. 'AVM Sermon at Chester: Gent.—To yqur inquiry hether the -Bang trie. Cooking Stove purchased from you du ring the preicnt munch. boa given satisfaction or not. I have U: pleasure ofming that said slot c has wet our fullest media tion in ci cry 141Ilitlifilf, and would iclt Le exchanged for any oth er imttern now in use of which 1 have knot ledge. I I Very respectfully. your obedient servant. A. &Carl% Messrs. toter. searett, & Chester; Gent.:—We are ming )Our improved mode Fa Cooking Stove, called the "Boni Up," and af ters fair trial I eats recommend it as 6tl v.zior to nay stove in use In this section of Nie eounrry. Among the wrist Wominent rid ton sages of thLs Stove, is the commodiousness of iffe Oven, ir being sufilciently capacious for the largest funny. end also in e'earing of fuel. I air satistied that one half the fuel necessary Or any stove wit have ever owd will amply supply ibis. Take it all to all 1 think it difficult to improve. • Truly yours, MILES W. catroutv. • Janu 23, If4d. MessL. Laster. Sennett Sr. Chester; Cent.—lfitvirig ary used your Improved "Bang lip" Cooking Btovc. t u fah to express my enure, satisfaction of jig value. as combining lilt the good qbatities I de sired..and shall take scat pleargre in 'calif) ing to us merits, ams an • owing It to any who !any t. ish to see it in operatioso at my Grocery store, corner of 7th and State streets. HORACIS BALDWIN. SPECTACEEB..-111Indnees bnykroved by refilbent. l'arabollo and other Ida& of Mau; In Gold and Enver. Gentian Civet. Meet. andoibet kappa. As eatetulvc assort nent to sake* hop at Voycnitsrli. iBl4. '," 1 OQIII6 fk Co's. oats. city mine Superane flour, sold at the tow market price. at C. M. rltlttAt.9. Dee. 29. Cheaptide. Noorzott 1. Tit s 3m53
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