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

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    News by Magnetic Telegraph.
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i lly's Line for the Observer
Dn. NVSEISTEit'S Taut,—At 7 o'clock this morning
Dr. Webster Was taken from his cell in Seventh street
jail. where he had enjoyed a comfortable sleep last night.
lie moved out with a quick, firm step and cheorfni air.
Ho was then cenducted in ,irons to a coach and convey
ed to the Court 'Hansa, accompanied by officer Jones.—
The Coot mire, galleries and avenues are crowded to
excess by an anxious multitude. On the prisoner being
called upon. to tdead, he stood up firmly in the dock and
.pleaded "NOT GUILTY." in a strong and firm tone of
voice, and while several of the jurors wore being examin
ed and questioned as to whether or not they•liad formed
pr exprossod an l opinion, he manifested much anxiety as
to the answers given. The day was entirely consumed
in preliminary arrangements, and after the Jury-was em
pounded. the Court adjourned.
Bones, March
The examination of witnesses in Dr. Webster's trial
was commenced this afternoon. There wax much dia
-1
crepency In the statements of the different surgeons which
lends to favor Dr, t W,
. March 21.
The court MOM was densely crowded stun early hour,
and De. W. was in rather better spirits. Dr. 8. C. Jack
son was called arid sworn—is a chemist by profession—
was one of the persons called to examine the body found
in the Medical College shri l ttly after its discovery—went
, with Dr, Gay arniiDr. Winslow, Saturday P. M. Dec. lat.
1849 Saw Dr. Lswis there—he madethe preliminary ar
'rangcmonts for the examination. The manner in which
the parts of the body were separated would seem to indi
li
este that the pais n who did it was somewhat accriunin
ted with anatomy Tho body was cut up in a skillful
inanner. Found by examination that the portion of the
remains found in the tea chesthad been treated with a
elirm2)s lution of 'caustic potash: I dissected out the
blood • seela from the thighs, nod their contents were
analysed by Dr. Cronsly, and the 7 esult slim% ed that the
arteries and veinschad not heed injected with any of the
solutions used in the dissection of bodies. The best thing
to dissolve a human body is caustic potash. Nitric Acid
would be the next lbest. This is the substance of Dr.
Jackson's testimony, after hearing which the Court ack
jimmied.
1
4 March 22.
The grehtest excitement continues to exist in regard to,
Dr Webster's trial! About 9 o'clock the prisoner took .
hie scat in the cou t. He vras'as usual calm and:digni
fied. Some delay occurred on account of the Jury and
Court having bee to inspect the scene of the alledged
murder. After tiiir return, the city, Marshal, Tucky,'
was called and examined. , His testimony was not im
portant, merely relating to the efforts made to find Dr.
Parkman after his mysterious disappearance—the reward
offered—the finding of the body in the Medical College,
—OlO arrest of Dr. Webster, &c. &c., , 1
During his examine! on the box containing i th e bones
found in the furnace s exhibited to the Court; also, a
large knife, found on t e premises, resembling a Hawie
knife, and exiremelylpointed, which created great aen
cation among the spectators.
C. G. Moore was then called and sworn, and then the
Court adjourned. • I
CINCINNATI, March 18.,
The steamer New England No. 2', struck a snag as
she was backing out,froin the landing at Portsmouth, on
Sunday morning about day light, and sunk to within two
feet of the hurricane deck. She was bound - for Pitta.
burgh. iNo particulars are reported. Several of the
q deck passengers were drowned.
NASIIVILLII, Metall 1 . 8.
• The Nashville papers contain a call for a meeting of
the friends of the Union, signed by over six hundred
persons, many of them the most extensive siaveholdors
in Mississippi. The action of the Disunionista is depre
cated,
crja.TIIE SUFFERING hereby certify that one of
my children, when naked, fell into a large fire of live
coals, and was burned severely from bead to feet. The best of
medical aid and attention wait given to the child for four or five
, la)s without anY relief- , each dars suffering Increased till his
groans could be heard at it great distance. at which critical tigtiod
one °fin, neighbors recommended arid presented to me ri Lox of
e ,AN , s oiNTmENT • and iu less than fifteen minutes after the
application of the Ointment to the aggravated sores of die suffer
ing child, the pain ceased entirely. and he speedily began to re
cover. 31y residence is in Mk Township, Vermillion co.. and
state of Indiana. THEODORE L. TAYLOR.
Chicago, August 9.1,1849.
IT Fee Agents names tit the head of Sloan's Column. For
further particulars and testimonials, get Pamphlets of agents.
NPLANE'S LIVER PILLS INN. YORK!—The rap
idity with which thin invaluable medicine has become
knots n and appreciated, can only be accounted for upon theground
of its real value. It han.only required one trial to establish its
claim* to the tilk of the only medicine for the cure of Giveri Quit'
plaint. The following letter from n druggist in New York. shows
the manner in which these rills are regarded in that nectinn of
the country.
"Dr. IPG/oil—Rear Sir—l have sold out all your Liver Pills,
and an artrielar to have another lot immediately. Thee Pills
oef in to take most wonderfully. I could have Mid it Vlach larger
quantity, if 1 had been provided with them. The lab thitants are
sending to Rochester for them, but whether there are any there or
not, Ido not know. Incase send rue another supply immediately.
P, SHORT, Druggist.
Ilenoloek Lake, Livinplon Co. R. Y. /
M
arch bib. 1537,. ,
Sold by Carter;& - Brother and J. H. Burton. Eric. Pa.
MT A. 991Z1D.
On the 7th inst.. by Rev. Ezra Jones. Mr. Charles P.
fond to Miss Sarah A. Heck, daughter of Christian
Heck. Esq., all of this city.
On tho 14th inst., by the Rev. Wm. Todd, Mr. Mi
chael Haman, of Clearfield co., to Miss Amanda Back
us. of Hsrborcreak.
At North East, on the 12th inst., by Roy. Mr. Beers;
Mr. Bonj. Hilted to l'‘tiSik AlCita% J01)0111 nil of North
East.
DIED.
On the 17th inst.. in this city, after a short but pain
ful illness, George. eldest eon of George C. and Merilla
Whitcomb, aged 5 pears 10 months and 3 days.
Notice to rarmeri!.
pARTER & DROTIIER hare a quantity of Flax Heed on hand
which they Will lend to persons wishing to sow It, and cou
nsel al fair prices for the ensuing crop. persona wishing to ob•
tam the ankle In this way had better call soon•
Erie, Mach 23.1E00. 45
Now Goode!! Mar/yArri.valt I
DECEWED this day nt No. l liced Douse, a small assortment
of Spring Goods, consisting of Shawls, Silks, al, De Loins,
Nuts, Gloves, dm., to which the attention of the Ladies Is re.
quested. For the especial benefit of the OditU. we would baY
few pekes office French Cloth and some Doe Skin Cast's:lvrea to
match, together with the neCessary tweetnPanlineulo ")",) be
found al J. D. CLARK'S. •
March W. 4950. j 43
SEED 1341.RLMV•
r
1800 gagEll3lAßßottEttuotan.adletwoTTioeteauedmici,hooliciehi.seiljecorlee,d
is unsurpassed, having been selected from priute lots raised in Erie
and Chaumuque counties expre s sly for seed.
The subsc.riber will loan the nbove seed to tiny responsible far
mer desirous of sowing, andit/ contract for one hundred thou
sand bte.hels of Barley of the c i
Ming crop on as favoratile tenuous
any house in Erie h
2 coun ty.
Jew.
Erie, Starch (
, ALFRED KING.
1850.
TROT b MICHIGAN LAKE Parr Lira.
11A5111a11 FACETTED 074 YAM% clout..
CARGOES INSURED.
FOR the transportation c Freight and Passengers between New
York and Buffalo, without detention or reshipment.at Alba
n; or Tmy, connecting with GEO. IL 'WALBRIDGE'S DAILY
LINE OP STEAMBOATS between Buffalo and Erie.
WHEELER, TRACY k, Co. Proprietors; D. 0. FANNING,
h int;l9 Coenties Slip, corner of Front - Et. (up swim) / l c W -York.
AGENTS.
P. MeKISSICK, Albany; G. B. IPAL4'RIPBE, Buffalo; JO
SIAN KELLOGG, Erie.
Mark Paeltagn "I'. & M. L. B.Is" and .hip daily, Sabbath
"MO./. from 1111DDLB PIF.B.EOBNTIEIP BLIP.
•. IVIRMLII.III, 0(0. ti. TRACT. E. a-testi. ,
Erie, arch
• • M 4131 f.
GARPF;FING AND OIL CLOTI(I3.-20 pekes of Floor Oil
Cloths and Carpeting, of good etyles nod pattern. for the
tilting trade, (very .heap) att I WURDIT'B.
61iindiels of nice Clover and Timothy reed, for role byi
C. B. WRIGHT
LlmE.—constinny on hand an cheap as We cheapept; by
__C. 11. WRIGIIT
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BOROISGH ORDERB,-8730 Boolb Orders
.. 1 1 1;: w
rian uii.r
lei%d i st d . ls:
count for Carh• c.
Thousand good MerchanC. tab D. WRIGHT.
Shing
GHT.les fei
Into at rig mare.
•ALT., AND WINDOW Artft.- A ;sad assortment offer
rd very ebeapat
arch wructirs Cornir.
Ike //exorable Court of Quarter 4.6 m, of Fria County.
T ItE Petition of Sohn W. Stott, of Springfield township. In said
coulltY, respectihily reprelienu.that ha Is well provided with
house room and cionvenience• for the lodging and accommodation
priti P n Pr a and traceless, at the house he now occupies In said
township. He therefore prays, the Honorable Court to grant him
a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, and be, as In duty
Gerund, will pray, ke„ 30111 i W. SCOTT.
We, the subscriber., citizens of Springlieid township, in which
the a b QVP JP or isrern• Prayed to be licensed Is proposed to be
kept, do cows , that John W.Scott. the above applicant, le or good
.repute. 'for honesty and temperance, and is wilt provided with
/444 room and corwoolorlFds Or the lodging and accommodation
Sliitiktitert awl traNtlets. apt the such an inn or tavern is news
t,QtY to accommdchlte . tria public, and entertain 'louvre and
travelers. .•
•
Si/sled—John Bimini:mo t Eheoezer Brunson. Ira Seiner Hiram
Ihr heklneon, Scott Keith, paced Wicks, 7. '3. °caw!, Wllilairt
tirooot, v. • Georke U. ti. Ditkimon. rnuon
Ilichardeoh, Loredzo 1)- Harley.
March, W,
13
Bono*. Match 16 1650.
IrOR 111A1613.
/TIDE subscriber offers for Bale a lot Of ground. of about 12 acres.
containing an excellent ,water privilege for either nail's, or
or any kind of manufacturing purposes. affiording a sufficient and
constant supply of water. with about 23 feet fall and easily impro
ved; also an abundance ofrod timber on the lot, suitable for ma
klnig the Improvements. 'I he above property Iles in the township
of Girard, tale Co.. two miles west °film thriving village of Gi
rard on the Erie extension canal, and about 3 miles east of Spring
field, and one half mile north of the ridge road. The road lead
ing from the ridge road to the lake pastes very near it. The great
eastern and western rail -road will pass within 53 or 30 rods, as
Merited. 'routs will be made favotable to the purchaser and a
good title given. Inquire of the subscriber Heitman the reem l P B,
of which the above lot is a part. WILLIAM MILF.e.
Girard, Erie Co. Pa. N:arch Stl. 1650. • 2n313
ClTGazette copy and ehaigc advertiser. •
712 Me go/orate Coat/ of Qiartet Stations of Eris Ovisly•
T" petition Of Wareham Taggart. of the township of Harbor-
Creek, County of r rip, respectfully represents“hat he is
well provided with house room and conveniences. for the Wiling
and aceoinmodation of strangers and travelers. at the house he
now occupies tit said township. Ile therefore prays the Honora
ble Court to grant him a I leerre for keepinga public Inn. or Tav
ern, and he as in duty bound will pray. arc.
WAREHAM TAGGAR'r.
We the eu b mr ib,,,,,. c itizens or the township of ilarborereek in
widen the eho e Inn or Tavern, prayed to be licensd in proposed
to be kept, do certify that Warehaia Taggart. the above applieant,
Ia of good repute Ibr honesty and temperance. and is well provided
with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommo
dation of strangers and travelers, and that such an inn or Tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers
and travelers.
Signed—Wm. A. Reidy. Norton Sewell, John Ward, Ceo. Net-
Non,lolin W. McLane, Thos. Backus, John Rice. lienrY Chatfield.
John Dodge. James Ilitatvicy, W. H. Middaugh, Geo Donnell,
A. F. Einaddack, Win. Saltzman. . •att3
To tile [(exorable the lodges qt the Conn of Quarter Hesston.
in and for the Comfy of Era..
T"Epetition of Abraham Moshier. of North East township, re
spectfully showed', that he iv writ situated in the Tavern
House. known as the Gulf Stand, formerly occupied by braes Mc-
Intosh, and that he is well provided with house room and conve
niences for keeping an Inn or Tavern. Your petitioners prays
the Court to grant him a license to keep an lon or Tavern, and he
will ever pray; /kc. ABRAHAM MOSHER.
We the undersigned, citizens of the township of North East, in
which the above named tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify
that A. Mosher the above petitioner 'sof good repute for honesty
and tetnperan:e. that he Is welt provided with house room and
convenience; for the accomtnedation of strangers and travelers,
and !hobo, that touch inn or tavern is neccessary to accommodate
the laibi le and entertain travelers.
Stored—l. M. Mitts, George Harris, Eben Manger. Ezra Wins
low. Oliver Winslow, Olives Janes, Calvin Coale, William Os
trander, G. W. Ostrander, Thomas Siltation, Sidney Smith.
with Terry. Gerrge Samuel Smith.
3 March .13, in). 3t13
A.3COTT. . 3850. M. W. CAUGGEY.
00 OTT O.III7GUET.
STORAGE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CIIANTs.
Ware-Rause and Office, East end of Public dock, Erie.
Dealers in Cord. Salt. Fish, Flour, Plaster and Water-Lime%
and General Agents for purchasing, receiving, docking and ship
ping Lutriber and Staves. March 10, 1E50.-044
By Expro•st
JUST received a full supply of Met. Fitch's remedies for Can
anminion, Formic ISisCASCI, kn. Mso, Abdolninat 43upport
ere...3houlder Braces and Inhaling Tubes, by .1 H. lIVRTON,
Erie, March Id. Agent.
pRISTOVS Superior F:straet Vanilla, Bitter Almond, reach,
I) Lemon, &e., also superior Rose Water, for sale py
Erie, March la. 2. ht. MURTON.
T ANNER'S OIL.—A few Barrels on hand. for sale by
J H. BURTON.,
T AMP AND LAILDOIL AND CANDLEB. A superior quality
I_llor Lanip and Lard 011, and Sperm and Tallow Candles. for
sale by S. If. BURTON.
IMPROVED SALAMANDER SAFE. A superior Salamander
Sate weighing title pounds, with .Dale's" patent powder proof
lock. for sale by ) J. ILI DIIRTON.
isTISR HOWF.'B COUOII CANDY." The best land cheapest
XJ article of the kind; price Sand ID CelllS a slick.
Erie, March 16. .1. 11.1 BURTON.
GRAVE STONES.
AT lit FREArell STREET;
111".jyhea,[0°,°.".diaz
t c . :io i l u c i e t zr:rLin r e & a l' Fd io ne ne. A . rn , Rl n cr V a azl i . e. le,
dm. vhich % will be sal at pr tees that cannot fail to mei4 paellas:
ers. 4 Plca‘e Ptea•ecall and examine quality, and prices before purchasing
of traveling ageins, by so doing you will sate onOhird of your
money. I R. I PE WON,
Erie, March 9, 1959, { ' 1103
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POWERS' NEW TORIL STORM.
On the cash system! Produce wanted in exchange for goods Dry
Goods! Large Stock! In endless variety. Great Bargains
More goods for less money than any other Store
in Erie County.- Also, large sleek of Groceries, as
usual cheap for the resiy! Fresh a, excenent
qoality,for3l.37, aStiets.. warranted eosin,
or the molter refunded. 4e., 4e.. 4e.1
THE subscriber having leased f ora term of years the Store. No.
6, Donnell mock, known as the "New York Store," will con
tinue the business ofinerchandising in this city. where he will be
happy to see and wait upon his customers and the public general
ly whu wish to either buy or sell for cash. Having hut little faith
in the "friendship-in-trade" principle. I shall hold myselfin read
iness to make it the interest of my customers to limy of me. Among
my goods I have some that will sell at Cost! hence buyers will
frequently suit themselves with goods which I am disposed to
"run off.' "Po one and all remember this Unlit. I ant not to he
undersold in Western Pennsylvania!
TO FARMER-I.—l ant in the market for Boner, nod Cheese.
in any quantity. and shall be in readiness at all times to pay cash
during the ensuing season. Very respectfully,
Erie, March 9th, 1859. H. POWERS.
NOTICE.
Pricßsolvti indebted to tlic,cubceriber, late rrOtbanOtaty ofErie
county, for tales nod fees on Judicial proceedingc, are hereby
notified that their accounts ate now torn:coat and placed an the
hands of mina Gunnison, EN.. Tor immediate collection and
payment to him or to the tubteribet, is the only way to save costs.
Erie, March I,),JE,so,—Ginla ,`WILSON KING.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !! 1
vitro's anocanzas.
No. Y, ;leadoff Block, State Street.
TE subscriber having bought the entire stock of •Groecries
formerly owned by At King Esq., and added a little more to
it. is ready to sell to all those wishing to buy cheap for cash or
ready pay. as I am bound to sell as cheap If not cheaper than any
other establishment of the kind In this city. The stock it large
and bought espreosly far fa mily use. consisting of any quantities of
Teas, Porto Rico Sugar, Java Coder.,
Molasses ' Loaf Sugar. t Sperm Candles,
I
Uhl Salt, ', Shaving Soap, Mould " ,
'
Coarse do.. ' Pale do., nipped "
Cream Nuts, - Tobacio Plug. Cigars,
Filberts. " Cut & Dry, Powder.
Cinnamon. Shot, Logwood,
Lend, Starch, Atum,
Indigo, Retied Candy, Nails,
Ground Ginger, Common do.. Rice.
Atonic's., Assorted Store Wane. Sweet Oil. -
Pepper, Fresh White Fish, . Ship Chandlery,
Flour, Mackerel,
New Orleans Sugar. Raw Cptree,
Derides a great many things too numerous to mention. Those
wishing to buy will do well to give me a call before_purchaoing,
as I mu determined to sell tow for rash. JOON ArCANN.
N. 11.—Country 'produce will be al all times taken exchange
for Good,. J. M'C.
Erie, March 9, I°3o. 43
! Erie and Edenboro Plan* Road Company.
TIIE Charter for ••the Eric and Edenboro Plank Road Corium"
ny, ,, ,having been the Governor and received, the sub
' scribers, a majority of the acting Commissioners, have appointed
Saturday the 6th day of April, 1559, at I P.• al; at the Reed Rouse
in the Borough of Erie, as the time and place for organizing said
pcmnoany; at which time and place the subscribers to the capital
clock of said COmpany are notified to meet and elect one President s
live afaiingers. one Treasurer and such other offieers as may be
necessary to conduct the business or said Company agreeably to
the provisions of the law In such case made and provided,
JAMES 11. CAMPBELL,
M. %V. CAUGHEY.
JOS: M. STERRETT.
WM, 113EATTY.
SMITH JACKSON.
• Commissioners.
Erie, March 9, POO. td43
Trio and Wattabnrg Plank Road Oornpaysy.
rj%IIE Charter for "the Eric and Wansburg Plank Road Compa.
I ny," having been issued by the Govenor and received, the
subscribers, a majority of the acting commissioners, have ap.
pointed Saturday the Stith day of March, IMO. at P. M., at the
Reed House In the Borough of Erie, as the time and place for or
ganizing said Company; at which time and place tho •übsCrlberS
to the capital of en itl Company are 'muffled to meet and elect
one President. live Managers, one Treasurer and such officers as
may be necessary to conduct the business of said Company agree
ably to the roentgen(' of the law in much case made and provided.
A. W. BREWSTER,
-JOS. IL WILLIAMS, •
WALTER CHESTER,
• GILES SANFORD,
JAS. M. STERRETT,
Erie; March 9, 1939.—td13 Commissioners.
NOTI.OE
IS hereby given that Samuel W. Keefer. Samuel M. Brown. John
J. Gable. C. Kolb and others. on the eth day of February, A. 111,
18-30,
30, filed their petition In the Court of Common Fleas. of Erie coun
ty. together ;with an instrument of writing therein, specifying the
object, articles, conditions, name and style, under which they
mean to associate for religious purposes, and exhibited the same,
to the said soon; praying the said court to grant them a charter of
incorporation under the nanie and style of Me "First United Ger
inset Evangelical Lt ahem and Reformed So Johns Congregation of
Ene and vicinity." Whereupon the said Court perused nudes
stained said instrument, and being satisfied that the objects, arti
cles and conditions therein set forthand contained, appear lawfUl
and not injurious to the cominunitY, did direct said writing to
be filed in the office of the Ptottionary of said Court. notice to he
inserted In one newspaper printed In Erie county for at least three
weeks, setting forth that this application had been made to said
Court, to grant a charter of incorporation, and fixed the first Mon
day in May'. A. D. 18.50, for boating itsm. JAMES SKINNER,
Prothonotary's Office, 1 Prothonotary.
E e, Marsh 0. 1550. 5 3m53
ADITLINISTIZATION NOTZON.
T ETTEIII3 of Administration pn the estate of Adam heath, Jr.
l a t e o r North Len township, doettased. having been granted
to the subscriber. notice is hereby given to nil persons indebted to
said estate to makeltntnedlate payment. and those having claims
against it will please present them legally authenticated for settle
ment. , NONAMN N4Bll. Adia%
North East. Mireh 2 OW. ,Oen
LAILN'D ACM Or IN MIMI,.
The eubscriber offers for sale, at itis residence
in Erie, Pn.—
p razing farina at I/ to 810 per acre, in lots of 31 '
100 to 309 acres.
Grai" — n Farms at 14 to 840 per sere, in lots 010 to 250 acres.
' Wild land nt 9to 84 per acre. in lots of la to 200 acres.
out lots of Erie, nt7 to saw per acre, and
In lets of Er te,nt WO to 84,000 dollars. oath,
Erie Out for 1 4 10. Me, situate between French dc Holland Streets,
subdivided into convenient lots, for Residence or business, now
cm; sale at 200 to 8400 cash. A rare chance.
Also a floe Water Lot property newly wharfed, for Saleor Bent.
Erie, March 2. IMO. WII,SON KING.
S It Generat land Airpot & Laud Broker.
11.11X10171 1 0It's 2.10 , 1 1 20111.
ERS testamentary on the estate of Aiesandar Ale Manley,
.I.4We d. tateof Le Bceuff towuship. having Nen spotted to the
"batm e n ! , all persona having claimsagainsteald estate will pre
vent them duly authenticated and those Indebted will make Ito
mutate payment gut the htlainess will he tented ail without delay.
JOHN J. FINDLEY,
101114 C. SMITH.
NANCY MeII(LNLEY.
Muth 2. 11330.-41M41 Executits
LADlEdand Genitemeres ! d over at B. ' . prwrips
Erie, Oct. 9. \
F4'144 BALT. FISH. and PLASTEL—A. heavy stock lbt
the winter And spring trade 115 t sale low. a
Jan. 0, /-WIAJCPW.
LA IEB and Children ehoer. a good assortment.
ago. BELDON & SON
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Jidnainistratervi lac.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphab'a Court of the Coo Ily of
Erie. will ho sold by public Vendee, on the premises on Wed
nesday, Ap, id 10.1830, commenting at ten o Meek, A. M., the kk
lowing described property, situate in the township of Girard, Conn
tyof Me. State of Pennsylvania. between the east and west vil
lges of Girard, belonging to the estate of George Bewley, deceas
d, to wit: I
Alt that messaage or tract of land described sad bounded as fol
lows; Beginning at a post oa the old Siam Line. on the East side
or bank of Elk Creek, thence by the old elate line west twenty'
four perches and stx-tetiths of a perch to a post; thence south
ninety-live perches and nine-tenths of a perch to a post; thence
east live perches to the Elk Creek Bridge; thence south twenty-five
Maces west twelve perches and the tenths of a perch to a pats
thence south sixteen degrees east thirty-eight perches to a pest;
thence south thirty degrees east three perches to a hemlock,
thence south one and one-half degrees west dfty-seven perches to
a post, thence east one hundred and forty-three perches and Ore
tenths of a perch to a post; thence north one hundred and twenty
one perches and two-tenths Of a perch to a posit thence east °tree
perches mill five tenths of a perch to the lOUILII-sVest corner of Mud
late of Asa Battles, deceased; thence north damn and one-half de
grees west seven perches and nine-tenths of a perch to a post set by
Julius Hathaway, near the canal, thence south eighty-six and one
ban degrees, west sixteen perches and three-tenths of a perch to a
post; thence north thirty-eight mid one half degrees weal arty
perches to a post; thence north fifty-one and onc-haif deg west
foarteen perches and five-tenths of a perch to a post; then ce ear th
seventy-nine and one fourth degrees west thenty-four perch to a
n i
Pant thence north fifteen and one-half degrees west six and one
'tenth perches to the ridge road; thence south tifty-tno degrees west
twenty perches and live-tenths of a perch to a post; thence south
ten perches and seven-tenths of a perch to the soullimast corner of
the M'Cahl lots, In w owned by James M, Sterrett; thence west
twenty perches to the bank of Elk creek; thence north twelve de
greed west eight perches; thence north nine degrees west twent)
perches; litence north twenty-six degrees west eighteen perches:
thence north thirty-nine degrees west fourteen perches to the place
of beginning; excepting and t egerving out of the above described
piece of in rul, about one-half acre heretofore conveyed for th e use
of the Methodist Church, on the west side of Elk Creek; and also
about four acres and seven perches heretofore conveyed to Daniel
A. Clark; and containing about one hundred and fifty acres of
Land. -
And also. all that certain other Lot. plemor parcel of toed. sit
uate lying and being in the said township; In the county aforesaid.'
bounded as follows; to wit: Beginning nt a post at the southeast
corner of lands of Rufus Hills. thence along the south lineof the
ti net, east one hundred and ninety perches and seven-tenths of a
perch to a post or: the east bank of Eik emelt; thence along said
bank north forty degrees west sixteen perches; thence north
two degrees West twenty-six perches; thence north thirty.one de
grees west, live perches; thence north forty degrees west eleven
perches; thence north eighty-four degrees nest thirteen perches;
thence south sixty eight degrees west five perches; thence north
seventy-four degrees west four perches; thence north forty-nine
degrees treat. nineteen perches; thane north sixty-three degrees
west, fifty.thiree perches; thence north thirty eight degrees Welt,
twenty-four perches; thence south eighty-one and one-half degrees
west, sixteen perches to a post in the east line of land of said Dills
and thence south ninety-one percho. and six-tenths of a perch to
the plaee of beginning. containing forty-six nestes and forty-two
perches, and allowance, to it the same mortar less, and being part
of tract No. four hundred and ninety-nine.
Also, a certain other piece, or lot of ground, situate in the Wesi
village ofClrbrti, bounded and described as follows, to wit: be
ginning at a stone corner on the south side of the Ridge Road, dne
chain and twenty-seven and one-half links, east from the north-.
east Corner ofthe brick house built by Daniel A. Clarke. thence
north fifty degrees east. Eighty-four and three-fourths links to a
stone corner en the south aide.ofsaid road; thence north, fifty
degrees; east, eighty- four and three-fourth links to a stone cor
ner on t c smith side of said road; thence south, forty - eight de
grees cast, Iwo Chains and thirty-nine links to a post on the south
line of land sold by Janice Laughlin to Daniel A. Clarke. thence
south. sixteen degrees east, along said line far enough to make the
fourth line paralel with Me second line. thence north forty-eight
degrees west, three chaimi and seventy-one links to the place of
beginning, containing forty-one perches bf land.
Vie two-hundred acres first described has thereon a Cahn-Mill,
Saw-Atilt, fist-Mill,Tanery. Dwelling !louse, Darn, Out Douses,
&c., and to mostly Improved.
The lot last described has thereon a comfortable Dwelling
!Muse, Out-Houses, &e.
The said two-hundred acres will be sold subject to a mortgage
11 , favor of Rufus Dills upon which there Is supposed to he due
about eight thousand dollars
TERMS.—One-fifth on the confirmation of sale; the bat trice in
four equal annual instalments with interest on the whole o f urn un
aid, payable annually with each instalment,to be s ured by
judgment bond and mortgage on the premises,
HARVEY R. BEERS.
JANE ROWLEY.
Administrators of George Rowley deceased.
Girard, March 0, td.l3
DZITIIIIGZINT AND DXII4/13TIO.
DR. .41YR R'
Sarsaparilla, Wild Merry and Dandelion Com
pound.
'obis valuable Medigirml preparatio n DIFFERS ENTIRELY
JIL from any simple ..Extract ofSarsaparilla.".or'eounon puri
fying Medicine, It is a compound of Many of the
MOST CLEANSING MEDICINES,
With others acting directly on the Kidneys or having Immediate
reference to the relief and continued healthy operation of some
internal organs. It contains articles Which enter Into 40 other
preparation in existence, and
IF IS UNRIVALED
In purifying null refreshing effects, by any Medicine In the world
It input up
IN LARGE BOTTLES,
IS Very pleasant to the WIC. and Is more concentrated.
isTZtostartt, nwt•pFn AND €IIIEAPER
Timm nay ether its Market. Persona who have taken "Sarsapa
rilla" by ths iralhor, without relief, have been radiustly Lurid. by'
using two or three bottles.
This 's the only Compound in which Sarsaparilla. Wild Cherry
and Dandehon are so prepared, to offer the peculiar virtues of
each. in combination with pure Extracts of other healing articles
in a highly concentrated P te. Its ingredients are
PURE .Y VECETAISI.Er
And arc such roots and barks ns are fourth—though chiefly alr . -
Uncertain parts—in their' general tendency to produce Ma . $
cleansing and heating effects. /
IT IS imeossiaLt
To cure tinny diseases, firopMes, Kidney Complaints, dra •
otr Watery Humors from the Blood. or corrupt and Irritating Me"'
tiODS of diseased organs from the body, without the thorough ore
arms ON ins Kivarve, as caused by this Medicine. No ores
extract even pretends to tais effect. In fact this very operatio
for which it is particularly easspora dad. differs from all other pre{
arations. and tuakts It file best cosipouxd it cziattxu.
IN ALL CAS 01 0 1)1101"10/".
Use this medicine. !twill reliev . It hoe eared sehen life ilse
%Linde/paired nf. It contain* act cies that n)ift taro f cutYtAia
can, and takes' the only method wake perausneel cores. Ths
Remedy
PURIFIES AND DRIVES OUT
All impure and gross humour., not only by working directly o
the blood, but by restoring each organ to healthy vigor, and espe,
eially increasing the action of those which draw from the body'
and lastingly remove all
IMPURE OR. DISEASED FLUIDS.
Ali disease* originating in a denra.eti state of the vital Snide
Eruption*, Ulcers. Soren, Col eetion of Watery Rumors,
DISEASES OF TIIE BLOOD,
Will find this the eta atrtfat i co, and most cleansing Medieincja
Wars moy other is in oicarafing effect. It has worked some of M.
greatest cures orDiseares of the Urinary Organs.
DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS,
Bladders, Arm. d spteudid diuretic. No extract is so good fo
Weakness of the Kidnejs. Weak hack, Retention or Involuntary
flower Urine. Burning or Scalding. feralumfary Emissions,
other irritability. REAMMIIIEN. the Doty Medicine that heals then
parts. In Scrofulous habits of the Syatein, Lax and weakened
state;
CONSUMPTION, COUGIIS,I
Wasting diseases of the Lungs, Pains in the Break, &c.. the sooth
ing Pectorals and bracing ll'onits, heal the Lungs most kindly,
and strengthed the body while the acrid humours that toad 'the
system nre cleansed. 'lle relieving attibx of Ow Macy, is stack
ed is Lasts fitiocate. It is warranted sapabior to any prointratiore
—Sudden attacks from Exposure are ceriaixty erred.
FEMALE .COMPLAINTS,
For Irregular. Suppressed or painful Menstruation. Fluor Albus.
Uterine Diseases, or any derangement of the Female Prarne. It
never disappoints espectatioa No common silsdicine rill reach
these derangements. This compound contains certain Roots, the
be.: and only ones that should be used, It cures the most aggrava
ted form.. • [
GENERAL DEBILITY IAN() DECLINE,
It will refresh immediately. A few days' use will convince the
incredulous. The appetite Increased—the nerves so quiet—spirits
raised and new, Pure and Rich Dlood takes the place of vitiated
and corrupt.
usn IT IN YOUR PAMILIM
•
Yon will never be without it. It will do more good. and cure
inorespeedily, the hundreds of petty diseases. Colds. 'Towel Com
plaints, Impure flood, &c., than anything you have ever tried.—
Look at Orttifeateo. 7As We.., Kerr INTANT or most delicate Fe
/1100[4v eak• fe altli perfect Jetty.
BEAR IT IN MIND.
That Basis the oily medicare that bas ever cured the low wearing
Sate revert, as attested by the oaths qf some thirty of the cured,
and you will &knowledge
THERE IS SOMETHING IN IT.
Where obrouctions of the organs have 6ausei deposits.
GRAVEL,
Or Stone In the Bladder, this medicine has been used with aUtOn
lolling succeve. For Cerlffitates of Cares of this or any disease.
see Pamphlet of evres.
TILE WORST FORMS
Of Omura of toe STOMACH and DOWELS. Coati veness. DVS
PEPSIA. with Debility. &e. For Dowel Complaints, it ca■ be re
lied as as a aria,. remedy. Also, when accumulation of bile bas
caused
BILIOUS DISEASEI3: , -
Jaundice. Ate„ or when they are romlng on, lake lhis and yes are
safe. It carries Millie corrupt bile rapidly, by the natural than•
nets, and ceases isunsdialsly. It has toted
LIVER COMPLAINTS
Of years standing; as eertinentes testify. It always gires select
lion. Try it. Ureat Physicians preecribe aleavgdinnetles. This
compound is excellent—Sandellon alone is almost specific.
LOOK FOR TESTIMONY
'On the pages of our Pan PIILSTA or columns of our papers. A list
()fps influential names has never been given in suppon of duly
Medicine. We have there budisprlabto testimony of the certain
care of ever, Await Kr 'Kafir:no. TAs Nukes tharoisoll investigation
is requited. GET A PAMPHLET. Call on the certifiers ar ask
their opinion, and you too will use it. It will alibet you different
from any other. PO we think it will do you more good. -
Frepared by flr.ll B. MYERS, Runkle. All orders addreased
to E. Hollidge at his variety store, 229 Main I. Buffalo, N. Y.
For wile by Carter at. Brother. Erie. Pa, lyl2
_
I'Z TT DOLLATI ItIVIVARDII
FIORE above reward will lie paid for the apprehension of Robert
.L Collins. a fugitive from Justice, afire his delivery at the Jail
In Franklin, Venango county. or twenty dollars for his delivery In
any Jail in the Commonwealth. Said Collins is of rather tight
completion. light brown hair—very little hair on the left eyebrow.
when he left (whiall may grow again)—mrpraiared to be about nee
feet coven 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 libretti:sod—large
mouth and wide teeth. Said Collins had on when be left o pair of
dark.pla in cushier pataloons. new. and mode lorge—a new, light^
blue frock coat. a dark check shirt new, heavy shoes with bob
nails in the heels and soles, and been tapped—wears q casinet cap
pretty well worn.
Said Collins was arrostetl In Cincinnati. Ohio' on a warrant
from Govenor Ford, upon si requidition Sow the Gwen°, ofPenn
sylvan's. and escaped frornithe hands of the undersigned. atNor
thvitle, Duller county, on the night of the ICh iultant.
JOHN WHINNERY.
rranklinVenango Co., Feb. 95. 1960. Genii!
Oysters 1 Oysters f I 03ratersil
TAE subscriber would inform the loves of Rood Oysters that be
has made arrangements by which be will be In reeelPtorrresh
Oyster., direct Own the Oyster bed, every day, which he offer, Ibr
same by the Can or itill(Crin 10 ewers of B.loonl or private lamb•
lies on each gooderntsteraw es cannot help to live malefaction.
X. wane= the cmintri a rnetiy clewed to.
a. .
D. is. Bennett Sloes-
Nov. Si. as
. 5 ak e n
'rife Bubrarlber Irt itpay gl
or DSO 011 & Candies for
Lard, delivered stet° Store of a. O. HULBERT or at roy
Factory. D.. P. UULDEBT
Erie, Jan. 5, IEOQ &rain
101 OREM 811EARB and ritaall, at the Hardware litirie of
Jan,* REED & SANFORD.
A'' she can
elose up his business in Erie. he offers his stock of
Groceries 151. Provisions.
Yankee Forions,&c , Ste., at greatly reduced Trice". Good Tea
from Sato 73 cents per pound. Wooden IVare, Dairy Fail, Wisp
Brooms, Pruner, Began., Solace 'robnceo, Brandy,Gin. Port Mild
Malaga Wine, and numerous other article', will ie sold at
with transportation :Weill Wrapping Parer atcrait. I
therefore
Invite the attention of those who wish to ilurchape for cash at eery
tow rates, and shall be happy to volt upon all who call. -
Erie, Feb 9 IE3O, R. A. BAKER Clicaplide.
NO TANKIIM ItUrfIBITCII
, Pairbanks` Genuine Scale ManufactorYlt
The subscribers having purchased Fairbanks celebrated vont:
inc scale patern B. and employed a workman, Mr. Brooks, wholitti
had a long experience in their manufacture. beg leave to Inform
the public that they are non-prepared to furnish to order an article
superior to anything of the kind cede offered in this Placket. ,
The subscribers would oleo caution their friendspgainst put-
Chasing worthless artrieles purporting to be Fairbanks' scale from
irresponsible itinerant rill hoe pullers—ire raaarafedure hie genii
-Ist artiek. The follow itigare our prices.
liny Scales. of ,4 Tons draft, 1 $BO
Coal Scales, of 1 ton draft. 1 40
Platibrin'Scales, 1300 Oa. draft. 05
Do. ' do. do. with hoisting lever
and Felon trucks, 40
Do. do 1200 Ma. draft. Ii ..' no
I
Do.i do. do. on trucks. with hoistinglever, - $5
'thanks' Americas scale. 1500 lbs. ' 32
Do. do. do. 1200 tbs. Id
Do. do. do. 1500, on trucks with hoisting
tr. er, $7 .
10
Do. do. do,
Flour Packing Seale, 500 (be, _
Counter Beater, I oz. to 200 Ms.. platform,, 4 2
Do i oz. to 20011 is. platform & Eleoop. JO
Vale's Counter Seale, brass lever. i oz. to 50 lbs. draft. 0
All the above articles re warranted. Those wishing to obtain
a good and re/lab/silica! are requested le give us a call at No 101
French street, nearly op vane the Farmers Hotel.
C. A. BENNET & CO.
Erie. May,2o, ISM I 2
rAzna,ANZIPISCIAZ.23I3.
THE welbearned reputation of Fairbanks' 8-ales has Induced
the venders of imperfect and worthless balances to offer them
as“Fatrhanks' Fettles:" and purchasers have thereby, in many
eases, been subjected to fraud and imposition. The subscribers
have no eontroversy with honorable competitors who transact
sines' In their own nrunes. but regarding tho perpetrators of the
above fraud as pursulng a course alike unjust and dishonorable,
they take this measure to caution the public of their Impositions.
The Patentees manufacture under th .ir own inspection, and only
attheir factory in St. Johnsbury. Vt. For sale by
S.F. PRATT & CO. t Buffalo, N. Y.
If. 0. (AMIN() & co.
Erie, March, 18. MU Om W
CLOTHS 1 1 CLOTHS 1I 1
" 'Ohio way with your 'toady Pay."
T HAVE on hand a good assortment of black. blue black, oikve
green, olive brown, blue drab, cadet and golden mixed 0-4
Broad Cloths. which I purchased at auction cheap. As an ear
nest of it, I will sell a good pink 6-4 Cloth at 81 73 per yard.
Brown. 81 50, Olive Brown $2, Blue, warranted fast color, 6250,
Drnb 8225. Mixed 8146, Blue Pilot Bt. Blue Black Beaverso
I will guarantee every yard sound and good colors. I have also a
good assortment of Ong Cloths, which I will sell proponionabty
cheap. Purchasers wrlf please give Rio a look, and I will satisfy
them that "some tiiingsean be done as Well as others."
Erie. N0v.17, - C. M. TILIBALS. Cheapslde.
SQIIAWI.9. of every description, and very elleap.o.:
Erie Oet.O. H. R. PEWEVS
AMONO the me,aneat thing. on earth is dull Rater. eon',
growl. but go to Ma Hardware Store and get a "Tally Ilo'
that will shaveraey, No 3 Reed house. An :5.
Erlrate and Oaps for !Ito reople..ca I
PRICES REDUCES) ONE—TIIIRD.— SPLENDID HATS
FOR 01,50—CLOTH CAPS FOR 12} CENTS.
SMITH, aii
, )lArt, No. a Cbeopshlo would respectfully In-
S_, form his Meads and the public. that be tuts received from
New York a splendid stock of lints, Caps. and Furs. which will
be sold at the above Reduced Prices. ALSO, that he has added
great facilities for Manufacturing, and will be adding daily to
that branch of his business, and to his stock of goods.
03 Call and c,sandne pRICE.S. Oct. R, te.40.-01.
Dltir goons, Dar GOMM
lAM now receiving ever day my Foil and Miner stock of DRY
Coops, which invite the a neotitm of the citizens of Ericand
vicinity, to call and examine goods and prices before purclisaing
elrewhere, as my terms arc Davit and no humbug, and my whole
attention paid to Dry Gonda exelueively„ I feel 1 hold myself
bound not to be nnderaold this aide Of th e " Asla nt'
Eric. Oa. 0. B. . DEWEY.
1 lei Kt.:05.123014. precisely. of White Lead in oil. Boni But
1/,,,fa10 and Pi it.burgit, this day In Stare, and ot her paintain
like proportion, bought,io bell, and will be cheap, and warranted
good us the beat. by ,i. N. BURTON.
Erie, Dee. i, 1849. '
,
30
~1, L ,: :7.~~~): v I J%A~I
BY Virtue of an Order of the Orphans Court, of the County of
Erie, hill be sold by public Vendue on the preMises, on So
tuldny, the sixth day of April next, commencing at ten o'clock.
A 11.. the following described property, situate in the townshih
of Girard, about !no miles west of Girard s 'nage, belonging to
the estate of harm Silverthorn, deceased, to wit:
A certain tnessuage or piece of Land situate in the Township
of pirard asforesala and described and bounded a. follows: Poun
ded north by the Ridge Road, East by the Road leading south from
the old Silverthorn Tavern Stand and the land of Joseph Philips,
South and West by the lands of Maxim Randall, containing about
Twelve acres of lamb Also a certain other piece of Land. Donn ,
ded north by the Ridge Itond. east by lands of Robert-non, South bf\
the Lauds of Isaac Miller, and west by the Road leading South
from the Tavern Stand ashes:lid. con taing about Seven acres of
Land. Alto, a certain piece of WO, bounded North by the old
State lino, south and east by other lands of said Bilvenhorn, . and,
west by lands purchased by raid Silverthorn of IVilllntn IL Towns
send, and lands cf Lorenzo Johnson & Co.. containing twelVe
acres of land. it being the twelve originally "set °lf and, sold
with the mlll by the Executors of Win, Pilveithorn, and oiler
wards purchased by said bane Stlvertborn.. '
The two pieces first above described lie contiguous to each Other
and have thereon a house, barn and ble,kemith Opp, &e., and
together would make a very convenient small farm. The twelve
acres has thereon a Grist Mill, situate on one of the most durable
aliening In thk Counfy. The land is mostly improved and ail of
the first quail y for grass or grain.
TERMS. ne-four - th on the confirmation of sale, and the bal
ance in three equal annual instalmenuiwith Interest annually lh
the whole sum To be secured by ludgmetabond, and mortgage
on the premises . GEORGE H. CUTLER.
THOMAS R. MILLER,
tiPM. SILYERTHORN.
- Administrators of Isaac Silverthorn deceased.
Girard. Feb. 0 15110 td39 '
Ma=n D A aITIMELEA.VI - GALZalitir.
SIIERMAN & LEWIS are happy to aitneund to the Lnilies and
Gentlemen of Erie, and the friends of telence and art in the
region round about, that they are prepared to tithe- Likenesses of a
&superior emu ty at their reams. over Middleton Murphy's store,
three doors est of Brown's Bowl. ,
There are Vern! reasons Why pefions can obtain better W-
M res at our are,
than many other in this city, dr lit this part of
1 the country One b.,
I 8 AVE THE 33082" LIGIVII
Skylight nu side not ttomni N ED—ene h correct ing the l'; 1 Ult/ 0 i
the other, and producing a natural and most beautiful elfeel.—
ray IT, WHOEVER IS NOT SATISFIED WITH Fit:-
TURES TAKEN ELSE%VHEREN
.
ember reason is, we have the best apparatus: The Importance
flirts wilt be obvious to anyone.
We shall not offer those who favor us with their pntronathe
al, Insipid. corpse-like things which many who can M . em Wes
mists present to the public. Neither, shall rte offer those dark,
loomy images which human beings are sometimes bold resemble
heinselvest but clear and accurate Likenesses, possessing the
nost beautiful blendingof light and shade, richness and depth of
one, remarkable distinctness of features true expression of the
ye, boldness of relief, distance and invisibility of back ground,
i i
, enemy of fh ish, softness. transparent and artistic e ff ect.
Remember t ere Is no room of the kind near here which Ims the
acitilles of th ii. It is designed to to a permanent establishment.
OT TO HE EQUALED is our motto. W. 11. SHERMAN,
Erie, Feb. 2, IRSO.W. N, LEWIS.
.. _
1 CORYFj OF PENN SP. do RAILROAD PLACE. g:.
ill i t i 7.l o 6 s lie w n e rr a ny e r
r e e d h p n V w C or ttow Grinding is duns or this
IConstantly on hand, Flour by the barrel, and poportad nt same
, es as per barrel. Those who pare hare by the barrel can have
delivered at any point in the city fres of Chargi.
Bran and aborts. also for Bale.
lOrders for Flour by the barrel tell with C. bleSparren will be
tended and delivered es above stated, 11. B. FAY, Miller.
Eric City Mills, Jan. &I, Inn. •31
MDIPZUZI STORMS.
ROM post experience I am fully convinced that goods can he
sold for cash twenty per cent below the credit eys.eto. On
C fitrt day of March I stunt commence the evperituctit for our
r, eoutraets excepted. 'laving made arrangemr.its with a
lineman of experience in New York city, to puranse and for
rd me tine dress goods weekly, I shall keep as good no assort
nt in this! Inc as can be &mid its any City and **cheap. I shall
. be receiving weekly all kind. of domestic good...mud carpeting
prices far below the market,. I shall keep eonsiar ly on hand
largest assortment of Hardware, Saddlery. coach ft Pony
immlngs. Iron, Steel. Nails, &c.. that are kept ill OM West.
deb I shall sell at Detail at 14. York Jobbers Friers.
nae.eries,Crockery, Looking Glasses & al! tither goods at very
. prices. 11. CADWELL.
Ale, Feb.2l. HMO. [ I
,
''John Andersen my Joe Soho."
NDERSON , B Solace And Goodwin'. Pressed Cavendish To,
..baceo !be sale by J. 0, BURTON. ' I
AR & FIG Lead Ph sale, at the hard ware Store of
REED k SANFORD
UFEIS and ROAS.—,OI, Doe amortment of Lynx, Comfits, S.
berlenliqujrrel and Fox MOB,eheaP! at
an. 18.70, wftlolo.B Corner.
1
AzituansTuAtiovr lemma
I over. is hereby given that letters of Administration on the
erbilte Of.foseph abeam dee'd., late of Int) ne township,
Deed granted to the aubserlbers. An persons having claim*
Ingteata VOW. win motet them duly a uthentleaued. le the
•scribers, for satin/en, and all tiidebted arc requited 10 make
MOD l SO Op mum.
tie (Fed.
w. L e ltA . Neje .A. hieINTIRE. Adminitsrators, .
ETHAN 81(114NES.
•64144
6001 la
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01194' 3 4 1.46 a, ' in %biasing!,
JUSTICE - 0 - 0 _I STILL 11$1
THE FIELD N 7 ILE
°Asa P.lttrlotrz.n. •
THE subscriber would beg leave to interns his friends and the
public the; he has just opened for the' fall, the largest and
beet assOnment of CLOTHS, CASSIM ERIN AND y N(18.
that has ever been offered In this market and which swill be sold
at the low. st, prices for CASS. Much has been said by sonic in
the trade about shapahop clothing, unprecedented success in cut
ting custom work, icc.' Not wishing to be considered foolish. we
cut abort by raying to those who wish to have their clothl tie made
to order, that Mclean have their measures taken,' and Clothing
tnade,atid if not pieased with them when finished, they will not,
be naked to take them away. We dont wish OUT friends to think
we are easing, but would have theta CALI, AND EXAMINP.
goods and pates lot themselves. Wewiil be happy at Mr times
to show our good. Ind compare Prices. cut or make with the
best In this or ally other city. We will have at all Siam it rarer
and good assortment of it rIADY MAHE mon' G Oonsisting
A:Ore./omit) Frock Coats, o,rer Coats. Susi hers Mats. Sack Coats.
eantsjests. Shirts, Cravats. Star benders, Landes Wool Utah r
Shins awl Dran era; &c.. tte Which will be sold as eherip na
the chcape4. Fencing wishing to purchase Clothing for CASH
will do well t.. •ta:' and examine aaads and Prices, My clothing
Iscut by myself kati.." wade in Erie. and Is warr.raud to' is as
welt tuadesis any shop iu he place can make. We do not wish
to boast, but invite comp:maim Tile subscriber is determined
to sell far CASII, and CAME ON r.v. Which Wert be obvious to
all tacit to be the only true :Heated of do Sig a Retail bmoSICISP, pro
tecting. as it does, both the Wipe and the seller against. base,
conialuent upon the credit IVrtelli.
Custom work awl cutting done loorder nn re:von:Ole ferint.
1
JOHN 31. JUSTICI
Erie. Sept. ..10. 1F49.
•
00
BRING OUT TUr XINC4ZNYi
AN!) Pill' 0(11" THE Fl E. DRY Goons AND
cLonTiihvw.titt: SO CI EAP THE law
JEW STOEE THA7' Fl Es ARE Quin: tw.
.IVE,VE..4 it lin COLD '."" WEATHER A El'
P 0 la 97 aitEl I
IRosENZWEiG & have just returned from the eastern
s cities, mid are uotv receiving their F.. 11 and Winter supply of
uyy uuuus, FANCY GoOlni, READY MADE OA/TIDING,
&c., which they are enabled to offer to their numerous customers
and! he public generally, at prices far below those of any Intiner
season. These goods have all been"selected with the greatest care,
and w iH lm found to be one of the largest and Moil spleradidstocks
of Fall and Winter Goods ever offered in this city. As many
of 'hrs. Goods have ken purchased of the importers per the la
test arrivals from Eursipe, the ell !me rat?. are confident that they
can otThr to. thttr customers the ve-y newest styles of Ladies
Dress Goods. comprising English, French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch
Goods. together with a full assortment of American manufacture,
and cheaper than el be found elsewhere.
Their Stock con.is s in part of the following:—
SILKS.—Rich figured. changeable, brocade, small nlabls and
strips, satin de Chifie, twilled, rich Flouard, Italian. Cross de
Rhine. Frog de Aft hue, Chameleon, Ere.
MUSLIN DE LADV.ES.—Suberp Pais designs, very rich and
high colored, on critintoti, green, and blue grounds, the styles of
which. it is belived, are superior to any heretofore offered. -
CASGMEIM'S..-Ne Ms Ulan styles. with the richesieoharing
and in great varietys. These goods. or the designs, areobtalned
from the French •• 'arose wa," in Yetis, and from oriental de
signs.
111 RLYGES,—French, German and English mantafacture—a
large proportion, ordered expressly by no. for- the best trade, con
sisting of every variety of co or. oared at reduced prices.
11/HDONS.--Au eitemdl v y of du. newest rend and richest
styles. embracing one of the nos' desirable assortments ever of
!bred ill this market.
KID GLOVES.—Dent mantelketirre. ordered expressly for lls.
Domnerul AND STAPLE GOODS.
A lArgerdoek of Callco.rrom aeenls to In cents petyard:Bletteh
ed and unbleached Moulins, front cents upward; led Ticking.
and Cheek's, aNu supply of-all qualities and prices:Dish Linens;
Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Isapkins; Table Dia
pers:Crash and Dowlas; Scotch and Manchester Ginghama Salt-
Meta; Kentucky .16int,:ntni flue Drills; all of which will Im sold
offal prices thatcannot fail to please and without feat of Connie
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CLOTHING FOR TiIt:MILLION!
Under this head we have now on band, ready for sale, tl;e tar.
teFt,ntastfitriiiarrabts and carted aisterient of REA
CLOTHING ever offered in Erie; all of which havelreen selected
under our Immediate twnie)), rturt• in*, ttrwr ()STAN A
PREFORM ricr—logrther with one of theeholeest aleieellona of Im
ported fine Black. Blue, Brown, Olive and Drab French, Belgian
an d zoo IA CLOTHS. that has ever been brought to this cloy.
Also.illaek and Fancy French Cassirnerris ;New style Fanef vest
ing', and Cravats; Silk Under Bhirt• and Marrero; Linen Cambric
and stilt Raulterettlefsoand a bite assortment of Gloves. Brief
and Suspenders.
rr Rout forget the place New Jew litore;No.
State Street.
Erie. Oct. 13, ' - I I 22
in 000 Tarots oflor 04. Cassimere at tho trio
wet °strati orps
- 13 EADY to I.Bexehanged or 1.% 001. by the subscribers at their
B. tonal ratr.sofesehnoge. They have a variety of M and
Fancy Stripes ofibe latest Eastern patterns for Gents. Pa ns and
Hoye Clothes: alto. a good variety of all-wool Tweeds. for pum
mel' wear. We will nho inaDyfactiirc, Me present senson.l at ale
following prices In cash: viz: For bleak. Won't), grey and, steel
mixed cloth. 311 cents per yard; eaprohnere of same colors, :et
cents{ white Flannel 23 cents, and pressed Flannel 24 rte. per
yard. IIIEBAFFEr & BREWSTER.
Erie, June 0, ISO.
1000 rest Window alas%
200 Bo x ES English. French and American Window Class'
zomprising oil the sizes from Bby 10 to 32 by 41. This
amanitari con tains !some ofthe best double Mirk. sultahte foi show
w w indo and cases.l Also, a lot or Froech 9hy 10, altogether au
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mar to what 1s usually brought Into this market, but which will
be sold no low as the American. Altogether ours in this line; is su
perior to any other out of the cities, and will be sold on fera l * that
will stilt all reasonable perianth
CARTER &40Tilf:R.
Erie. Jetty 14.1849. N 0.6 Reed House.
urzczvla rtes.
00 BULB., half and quarter abide. White Fish and I l rout.
just received and for wile at lowest prices—inspirted
and warranted. R. 0. Iit:USER I'.
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Erie, v. 3, le.
-1 V 2.3
rAINiIIAIDN,---£tcotch, French — a - lid Atuelcan Mebane., for see
very cheap by. , H. R. DE EY.
MIT MUNVEZI aT TIZCOLD ZIIYEITONE
111COCEILIT,
No. 7, Poor People's Roar.
f DAVl:just arrived from the East with a large assonment o
I Groceries, Wines. Liquors, Sugars. &c., &e., which I will scl
alit*. cheaper than any other Establishment in I the City. Civet
me a call ((you have any doubts as to the truth of this statement,
and satisfy yourselves. T. W. MOORE.
Erie. Nov. IL 1E49.1 i V
raxamourtrr num.ts .ARE `NOT cri.of*D.
WE-WANT WHEAT.
Cash! Cash! Cash!! Cash!! Cash!! Cash];
vEr F. will pay Cash for Whilewood, Cherry, Sycamore, *need
'lf Maple and Black Walnut Lumber.
r LOUR.
We have a good stock of rupertine move on hand, for ale by
the load, half barrel. or by the pound. Ain°, a few barrelslof .1.
Towner'. best. The subscribers take this opportunity ofrrarn
their thanks for the liberal patronage they have been favored with
heretofore. I,VALKEIt TowNP.n.
Erie, Jan. 45 - 34 en
NEW CONCERN.
LIVERY ANDEXCHANGE STABLEI,
W. C. BRALEY. baying purchaseli anal made
additions to the Livery Skock formerly owned by
E. Willis, situate on State street, beta een 7th and
Ste, In the rear of James Liddle'a Blacksmith shops, woubl in
form lain friends and the public that it will afford blast pleasupe at
all times to accommodate diem with .
/torsos. Buggies and Sleighs.
lie is also prepared to Bet and Trim 'runs, and attend Lame
and Sick Horses, in the most approved manner. Work warrant.
ed. Homes taken to keep by the week, month or year, on rea s on •
able terms. Erie, inn 21,
GLEAM. TUXI T 13141.031
106 7111 i
16,Groat Vreotorniaocorootiveli
. TAKE Koller-. ALL THOSE WHO ARE /NTERESTFAiI
CALL at SIEGEL'S Corner and eon vlnte yourselvee that he is
Now receiving the largert. cheapest and best lot of GROCER
IES ever brought to Erk. • Among Ids assortment may be for d
the following: '
SIMARS.—Sic tons of Port Rico Coffee Sugar, Crushed, Loaf and
Pulverized.
Correa.—Ten hags Old l Government Java, ten bags of Lagueru
and ten bags of Rico,
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M.f.APPIES.--I'WO thOUSIII gallons New OntallS rOllO Rico and
Sugar Haute.
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TEAL—Filleen chests Young Hymn, Imperial, Slack and Gun
powder. Imperial ten in six pound cadies for family usot
Fran.—Flve thousand pound -Cal Fish, (Mackerel. Shad, Hot
land Herring. Smoked Herring and Sardines. I
'riven°. barrels Turpentine, thirty do. of Linseed, Lamp and
Tanners 011.
ISO kegs Brooklyn. Dulfxdo and PittsbOrgla White Lead. I
The largest kind of on assortment Of Paints and Dyestuffs. 1,
100 kegs of eastern and Pittsburgh Nails. I'
Ittoetts.—Freneh Brandy, Holland W.l, Rum, Fort ‘Yine,7llte
dent, Malega, Claret and French West Wine.
Toasectr,—.loo doter' Scholl's fine New York Smoking, sixteen
boxes Cavendish, IVO dozen thle cut Rappee and Maccaboy Sault'.
Ten kegs and 11)0 flasks Kentucky Rifle Powder, fifty bagsrf
Shoe, bar Lend and eCreliFBloll Caps.
Thirty boxes Candy. 03 drums of Illalaga Figs. 30 lire ntnes
and a great variety of articles In my line that wooid take p more
time than I have to enumerate thent.
o my old customers and the public generally, I wound say, eoll
at lEGELId Corner. directly opposite the Fart:fovea Hotel and see
for '
t
ourselves, that lam bound to sell II ikiaiwale or retail , cheap er
tho any other eetahlisbment Il'est of fluttlito. C. eitEGEL
Erie July 1, l' - 81 Is
• avow= ataair.
1 00n GALLS. Onto poetised ortil turtte4 %caw Ww. cOli.
" " 4111 $ 43 rehUrnft APfi, Hume/ Jam MO Crock* &c
&ci for sale cheap at tho ticycsonc Grocery, No. 7, Poor People.
w
Ro.
T. W. hWURE.ti
UGC. Nov. 10. Ise,
CA9III will 4e odd for 1004 1 11ushels OATEI,I If denvered , cloW,
it the Empire stores. H. emnvEl.r. ;
Erie, I eb.l9, ' 4 40 ,
T o(wo.; a1,0811.1.—..q t lava avvortoirnt of Gilt nod 31a
-1.4 hognay cronies, together with plats or different vlrev for re
velling old Oilmen. . G. LOOMS & Co.
Novernfier 21. Mk
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SILiCTLVBII UVNGAlilliii CAPS. A benotitbi ankh.. for
sale Cheap by
R. R. lIUNTERI Park Row.
LADIER' ROAR. In great varier . Just received and for rate at
the Rat and Cap *tore of - N.R. icIUNTER. DA Row.
VturcißlNEß, of waken styles. colors. and qualities. Jut
opening and for gale by R• IL 11UPITER,Park Row,
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BOYFP IPANOVAlATS,Justrceelvtd and for safe elleA9 for
Cash by R. R. HUNTER. PER Row.
WOOl, HATO, ofever,V sidle find viniety.l , lol received and
fbr sale cheap by H. B. ItUNTIM Pork Row.
CHOPPING, Broad and [land Alm alto Shingle and Lagting
liasehersand Adzes, warmed and lbr raindrop at the Hard'
ware Store. REM) & SANFORD.
LA:WM.—New e iyle Solar and-other kiude of Lampe, and any
quantity of Wicking, Ctilamles and Globes, at.
Erie Nov. 21.1810, a. WM4 as Co's.
ILK WRAPPERS. tbr Lather and GCDIJ. together with a good
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assortment brOtoves and Hosl ay, Just received at
Nov. a, Ina, WRIGHT'
GELEAT FIRES inight be prevented by n free opplioationol ibe
Ohio Fire, and Witatiter Pool Papa.
411d100 Lbs. atlas oclebiated and truly valuable ankle', (./ate
drab sod aboeolot eolora,) prat received and for sale by
Oct. 10. CARTER d VILO.TIigR
spa Tll6 CONiIit.CTII CUSS OP
(loughs, Colds, Influenza.
Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of
Blood, find 'all other Lung
Complaints tending td
r_ 'CONSyMPTION
Rr.Al): ZIPADiI
This =NU G . ill.? is JUSi il hat it is tr.latted to heal:ore. At tili
edy for the cutup/ere erre of nil those affections of the Throat lid
Lungs, which if neglec m.l. al ways cud in Cousins rms. It is not
a worthless, este/I-fussy article, entitle Just to sell. likeenany o! the
common nostrums of /ha dal', but is n strjeGyeaisneUre PrePlna. i '' l.
--the original tee ive hav ilia been furnished by pit cininept Voyti .
clan, (the late Prof. ItogerN) and that still further hnproend Y
?
one of the resent proprietor's, whit is himself a refrolartg-e pc
irated Pheeician, a atadantr of the Volvo:spy of Feetnnivetal .ca
lt is composed of the choicest atitcleS in the ve;efltble 11 , _
_kW/ WI
most of them of lotag•trte.l value and sattlislislied rePlilavben' r p,h`.
nine of thetn!eatirc/y sew, parilrulari dm t'nariesbnoen, p plan
o f 0 0. ,,,! wonderful medicinal l:itturce. l ately 1131 6 0/ 1 41i 4 0 11
lltrod. Ilal i torn la• The/W(11w has been shorvn WM:Wand
o co f u r n li t ysiciann. n 1.0 bate 1101(1s:114 appeased it, and will be
shown to any PlEiSf C 1.211 !shit desire. to see it. upon application
either to the l'roptietots or their . 4 avitta It ham ham used in Md.
tirades al - eases, and ii strongii recommended by PApricians. even
' , Tn./issues in our Nlcif Ica' Colleges, Llini4jora of Gospel, Judges,
Lawyers, Merchants, Illechapics,t.c..-4 coneluskte peoof that
there is 110 omelet, or decollar about it, but that it is a Ine i
cOw of moat uncommon virtu r and efficacy.
PAMPHLETS.
As no ordinarrsized Advertisement:can buds to do Junket',
the merit* of this article, the Proprietors have embodied in •
PaniPhict font , . the Airtury of this Medicine—the description, sm
ture.atc , of its principm ingrettlents - -tbeerfert they are designed
to haven ion the human systein—and nbove all , the iatistrufatte
amoral o good which ithas dhne They design to circulatethir
Pamphlet extensively: but should any one be overlooked, they are
earnestly desired to call upon the A genteresned below, and p
cure one. gratis It will well repay a perusal. The liar, on p+
TM may be worth to yourself or family. TGOVSANDS OF DO ..
!ARA. and it will introduce you too Ittaisor testimony In Its
thvor which In pet fteity irresistible. '
Hue), he} na on r c ordhle nc 0 in Ila virtues, we are willing tole -
rent the 31ediclue itt et cry recnt ease, (if ured according tot e
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directions.) and a, hetethe person Is hot satisfied that he is detivi g
benefit from it, by retina I ng the bottle within 2-I hours' time,
rill MONEY . '
will he refunded: page 3d of the Pamphlet.
For sale,'. mid retail. by A. L. ScOtill.L tc CO
I"toprletot.. at 0110 Principal apt., N 0.04 wuncil tit
York, to whom rol order s for th e Medicine, amid letters relatin g
1p
should be add reired, post paid.
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it ale nice to ask !of Dr A. Roger's' Syrup. of Llivabroo.
TAR, and Caactil mu . , and let no cakes' be palmed on to you.
CAUTION.Yeinn genuine. Mile,* there total thrthuff wrap r
meld of Aaad, I wan a P e en, by A. L. SCOVILLE& CO.
COUGIIO,COLOB,&e.
r Dr. A Rogers' Syrup of d Liven:wear. Ts a, and CAlcatat-
A dr* has proved itself to be Mantas: eareardiaary medical aid ih
caring that usually fatal iliac:lse tkoissrawtioa. Rut. h obould bb
remembered. this irredlef ne is ita tilicaelous and valuable in the
in.:it:cid Mires, such as Couglo , „ IJOhlreeness, lc., before the
Lungs are so tar gone that ulceration has taken place. It la
widoin, if ever, known to fail io breaking up the most obstinate
and distressing Coheir or 001.1. in a few hours' time. if the dlreerW
lions are strictiy rationed. Thelpcswistr, which make* 20 1040 r
wonderful cures, is For sale at Carter & Mother and Ourtin & ect•
Erie Pa.,
I .,„r rram the Medical &prier , .
STRONG T rthlute Y. 1
l'UnThe . columns of the Press , %hrougheolltm couMTV twain WI
be so filled with notice, of cures and specifies for all diseases,
•fleshts heir to; that one hardly knis what to do In case of dis
ease. (or fear that in using one medi Inc, another and better may
be overlooked. Din from the rewor able 'vies, and the high order.
and vast amount of testimony latelybrouulitunderour personalno- ,
lice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liven
wattr.T.ta, and r.7nNennt Any*. we are compelled to regard the
evidetteeOf our tomes, and confldenlly state, that for Caugtle and
Colds, and that hydra-headed monster; Cossearrinft, vte think
the above Preparation a sure. sPeedy, and certain cure. To all
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our friends we say, Tit y IT ; an d it ikiwea not help you,nothingl
else
DEATH FROM A 81.101 IT COLD!
, . .
rr Ity neglecting those salutary precautions which common
sense dictates, many, trey moat/. fill victims to their prudence.
We have seen the sena" bride hicoming like a bird of paradise.—
the fa it of flower hope. the pride*, her father, and the Joy of Ars
mother—her cheek flushed o Oh antic Ipetionond her eye beam •
ing with the soft expression of love—;be gay dreams Of life dan
cing before her fancy. 'n tth the rich and 'variegated tints of the
rainbow's hue. IVe have seen all this changed—aye. the teed
dirt' 'sealant for aides. and the bridal °heather for the sepul
chre of the dead; andthis by ticeleat Mg .. COMlNitil fol(S."
NOw, before It ta too late, use Er. • SYrstP 0./.7•lptittyrilor.
Tan. and C.*rrenacrtoet. which gives immediate cedar, as thane
sands of our most intelligent and wealthy families are ready and
fo testify.
PRICE—In large bottles, 141,00; or cis bottles for 83,011.
For sale by Varier ttr. Brother. and J. 11. Burton ; Eric; Wm.'
Veil & Co. Quineey; 11.1'. Town & Co. North East; I. 11. Case.
Rimed; AI. 11. Townsend, Springfield; I. Davis, Lockport; Id.
G. King, Albion.
A Erle. May 1,1. ISM DmS2
500 BB"-
CilY blills Superfine Flour, odd At the town
market price. at • Tinnims,
Erie. Dee. :V. I'4o. Cbeapsiae.
OASUI OASSIII .
T HE aulawribera will pay CASII for any quantity of
I Inch White 41, Gad, •
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21.3,4 pd 3 inch Whim IVonli Clank,
6,7, P, 9 znd 19 in. an, •• column.
3by 4 ice!. square, .. scantling.
Ako. Cherry, Black Walnut and sycamore.
Jan 95, It. St. OEO. BELDEN &SON
Eric, Music Ettore.
°se Doer cad of Brown's Hotel.
OLT can And a variety of 3fusical Instruments and !name—
& tors, Violins for e to 815, Aeordeons, from Sects. to 419.3
Fiume, 01 5010 810, Guitars, 84 to 89, Flagoletts, Clarinetis.
Fires, `'login Rows.liridgM,GtriOgs.and nil things pertaining.
to the detrirtment. Abdo a variety of Yankee Notions. Pocket
Catlett. lfta Isom & Balsor Straps, fistots. Permission Caps, Toys.
Cards, Combs. Hair and Tooth Brushes. Needles, Vino, Thimbles,
Hair Finc, Looking Glasses. Fancy noccc. Vases. and a variety of
bet dt . tine door east of Brown's floret W. N LEWIS.
walk adopt!.
ilr subgenera hare just keel% ed la•ge and well. selealled
T
wirortment of Tolland Wiener Gond.. eonstsfing of
DRY aoolis. GRoccntm, esioegEßV. ke.
In the stock may be found every acutely of seasonable Dress
Goods tbt Ladies. Shawls, Hosiery. Gloves. etc. 0160 Clolbff and
Carsimeres of all qualities and colors. They invite 'bell' old eus
miners and thefpuldleeeneraily Weal, a ndeseardne lho above rdoelf
before vurehnsing elsewhere. J.I3IES &Co.
Erie, Nor. P. led% 30
PAGIIERREOTTPZI MINZATI7RI3II.
ESSRB. tt'A RD& W 11.1.14318 would Inform the citizens
of Erie and vicinity that they have taken rooms over Ms.
W. TVs Millenary 6lore, 11l door from the Erie Bank where they
will take Miniatures in an exquisite and Beautiful style. which
in loom t of boldness and unerring truthfulness. are unsurpasbed,--
In an instant, as we ItTTC, upon the open silver surface portrayed•
the laughing countenance of Joyous Youth. with snits Bebhhesk •
From the most aged to the veriest child, this is equally applica
ble, as the unerring delinlaton of life! hliniaturet taken at reason
able prices. 11•!till and examine specimenti. Business Hours Hostig,
.A. M. to IP. M. Instructions given in the
Erie.. tau. 12, 1819. 33
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TATILORIND WI .L DONIS AND CRIMP.
%inn nndersipied respectfully tenders his thanks to
.1 the public for their liberal patronage, and begs leave
A' to inform his frends that he still Continues the Tailoring
ri liiisinessint his old Mond. n few doors east of the Erie.
c 1 I l y ce nt r il i t ;t a u r f ii i, ,O e p , e l i i ts n a n f i o . t v e• i i n n t i c ia r nee of pasi favors. (laving
este we all orders entrusted p his e io a n r s e ' i l n ie tl s te P lafes a t and t
t
ntost'approved style. The subserthrr 40:4:1,fig tllO, wfltir.
dolleCieept InideelliS own cy., 4 ., pledges kiliNlCti 49 Wilt
complete sattsfactioi4 to Its cttstOttleta. aud I, 01 eneCill.
where he Mils to do so. V? pay Yolle good'.
Ladies desirous of hey ti,i4cither R ding or Traveling Habits wade
to order. and the laustin and neaterasty le. will do well to give him
a call.
NAVAL. ANH MILITARY CLOTHING made to order.
N. H. CUTTING on the shortest notice and at the usual pr lee
JOHN GOALIANG ,
10.*
Erie. sept.t n , 180.
fold trP I Walk trp and sea U. Haag trp,'l
THE public arc invited to call it tha Erie Stoat FOtindry.eg at
our Store, and examine the last Paragon Of epaios Stoves,
Just got ont with nn uncommon tarn Oven. high enough (ohrthe a
large Turkey on its feet. whi,le sic loves of bread are b4i,ngaroitni
it. The •inoisc aud confusion" u has made Vast. has induced that
characteristic name of BANG LIP. One who latelY ao.xy Olpo
loaves of beautifully baked bread, taken from the Oven at ooa
time...was remp;Aled of ;he capacity of a small pig which drank
two qtiaLlA vi w buy at a draught, and did not then U he meow.*
which cont./Med the ;vhey intofouelnehes." St q'll:4l:AAes.
Eric, Vvhs Y, 1 e4 0 .. VENNEW4j GuEs-TEg.
Eve,
,Jannaty
14,cm Penswit riterier: Gent .—To your inquiry.
whether Our ••Batig ta i " (Amami; Stove purchased from you 44,
ring tine ()resent month, has given satisfaction or not, l have the
pleasure of answering that said store bar Snci our fullers expecta
tion in every particular• and would not bee:changed Por any Oth
er INlttrfll now in use of which I have knowledge.
'ery respectfully. your . obedient servant. A. scoTT
!Iterate. Maws, Sennett & Chtrster; Cent.—We pre uVeg your
improved modern Cooking Stove, ealreil the "Bang L'p," and af-
tern fair trial I can recommend it as superior to any stove in use
in this action of the coutitry. Among the most prominent advan
tages of this stove, itthe cotuttlhd‘hhvutin of 14e Oven, Itbelrfil
sufficiently capacious for thrifirEflt hlnyl2 and also in a saving
of fuel. lam ratit f irpl that one half the fuel iteceastity for any
store we bare ever rika will amply supply ibis. Take it all in
all I think it difficult to ttnprove.
Truly yours, e4 l / 4 4 W. CAUgiIYN•
,Itpuacy 23,1830.
Messrs. Lester. tlentleit k Chestel; gent,.—Having Used your
Improved "Dam Up" Cooking Stove, I wish to express my entire
'satisfaction of jib value , as combining all the good qualities I de
sired, nod shall, take treat plcorsre an testifying to its merits, and
in wowing 11 welly n•lio may wish to see It in operation, at my
GM cry atone, conger or 7th and State streets.
HOKACE BALDWIN.
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rECTACLEB.—l 3l indness improved by rerilbeal. rarabolm
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and other kind. of Cams. in Gott! and 'nitre?. German S ilver,
Steel, and other frames. Au extensive assortment to select how at
November dl, IPSO. ' 1 ADAMS & Co s.
gv moult ANTED.—The highest market mice will be paid
for any quantity of White Mod, Chary and Walnut LUIII- .
her the store of C, St.
RISH Linen and any qnagtity of 11loache4 Shirting and vet
:ff
cheap at On MAP: of ietCWl*.
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