Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, April 06, 1850, Image 3

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Fir 4 Bost titttgb,
Tbs Queen City. Capt. grows. of Clarku tfaii
Co's. Express Packet line. *WM beri ott Tfiffsday af
terooon. She is the first boat througtien the Die Eaton.
ii . on Canal. In a few days this line of Packets will be
running their regular time. and "afford the travail"( putt.
Sic unsurpassed accommodations between the Web and
the Ohio river.
Wr. Whitney's Lectures,
We had the Omar° if attending the first Lecture of
Prof. Whitney. ou Thursday evening. at the Reed House.
and were sorry to see so few there. Those who remelts
ed sway lost a rich intellectual treat. Hie ezpianatiOns
and illustrations of the all-powerful and ucornprehensi
ble agent. Electricity. were peculiarly happy cud success•
ful. He lectures again this evening. when we hope to
ce a full house.
"Geese it's a Whale."
We find the following in one of our exchages. l e
just one ahead of Paine's pretended discovery in the• de
composition of water so as to produce heat and light, and
like that, souada very much , like a fiction:
1 Asrousuisa tr Tans.—% e afe informed that there
will shortly be brought befthe public a new loeoino•
use, in which the requirints of either steam. fire, air.
or, stater. will be dispensed with; its power of traction.
while e ffective. will he perfectly safe—by it one half at
least of the present working expenses will be saved. Ad
vocates of universal peace will look forward with hope;
this agent will exert a powerful influence ea all nations.
Distant parts of the world. where steamships!, from the
expense of fuel. bare not been , will soon be reached with
facility. This motive power will advance all nations. by
a !target- ` stride than ever steam has yet made.—Minias
Journal.
Life kmreace.
The ityracuse papers state that Dr. Rid Wright of
that Oita. who lost his life by the explosion of the Troy,
had effected an insurance on Waldo for $5,000, which of
course f rill accrue to the benefit of his family, who other
wise wduld have been left in a destitute condipon. One
ouch I'4l as that spea l lts volumes in favor of the policy of
Life /Murano&
The Judiciary Bill. •
The.biii before the Legislature, in re l a ti on t o th e Judi
ciary, proposes to divide the State Intoeighteen common
pleas judicial district,, in picce of twenty-foully" at pros
eat, and that twenty law judges, al all be chosen. as fol
lows, upon the first election by the people;
I. Philadelphia—three law judges.
11. Lancaster` and York. -
111. Bucks. Northampton and Lehigh. .
IV. Berke and fictim %kill.
V. Wayne, Pike and Monroe.
VI. Union. Northumberland. Lyeorning and Mattson.
VII. Centre. Mifflin. Juniata and Perry.
VIII. Dauphin, Lebanon and Cumberland.
IX. Adams. Franklin. Bedford and Somerset.
X. Huntingdon, Blair. Cambria. Clearfield and Jeffer
son.
XI. Luzern°. Wyoming. Busquehann• and Bradford.
XII. Clinton. Tioga, Potter. McKean and Elk.
XIII. Wesimoreiand, Indiana. Armstrong and Clari-
XIV. Allegheny.
XV. W. , ahington. Fayette and Greene.
, XVI. Beaver. Butler. Mercer and Lawrence. .
XVII. Crawford, Erie. Venango and Warren.
XVIII. Chester. Delaware and Montgomery.
The presidents and associates of the. first district, $2,-
500 a sear salary; of the other districts. $2.000 and mile.
age. ?fo provieion is made for district or other courts.
in the bill.
Q 7 Wilson Shannon. ex-Governor of Ohio and ex -
Minister to Mexico, is now driving a cart in Sacramento.
California. He is emploied to Cart stone and brush with
which to fill up thermud holes in the streets. His present
occopation, if not more suitable to his eclai r than the for
mer offices. is. 76 suppose, much more lucrative.
fy CONSIDERED lIIM SPOIL,RO.—Rovito flume' Boon
e0.,111., April, i, 1848, Mr. W. B. Bloan—lkrar Bit; My
horse was wounded very bad in one offtis hind legs, the large cord
was nearly cut off. and the inside small onp cut entirely off, and
the injury so severe that all who .aw the animal considered him
spoiled. I Your Ointment was applied, and in four weeks the horse
was fit for use. The great benelit-derived from the use of your
Ointment In the cure of the horse. induces me to acquit you with
the circumstances. Respectfully yours.
- 11. HAMMOND.
We. the undersigned, have wittteseed the remarkable cure of Mr.
llammond's horse, most cheerfully conelrm his staiementa. .
N.II.AKEBLY,
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LEVI 11A MI'dOND.
C lIAMM.4II).
1.7 Bee Agents names at the head pf Sloan•s Column. For
further particulars and testimonials. get Pamphlets of agents.
lio FAMILY MOULD DE WITHOUT Doctor MlLane's
Liver Polls.—The frightful catalogue of diseases that have
their origin in a diseased rate of the liver. manifest themselves to
a grdaicr or kiss extent in almost every fatuity. Dyspepsia, sick
head-ache, ototruetions of the menses. ague and Oyer, pains in
the aide, with dry. hacking cough, are all the retul4 of hepatic de
rangement; and (or these, Dr. M'Lane's Filli are a , itovereign rem
edy. They have never been known to fail, and they should be
kept at all times by families.
• DIZECTIONS.—Taketwo or threesoing Lobed. every seeond or
third night. If they do not purge rwo or three times by nett mor
ning. take one or two more. A slight breakfast should Invaribly
follow their use.
The Liver Pill may he used where purging is simply necessary.
As an an ti•bilious purga rive they are inferior to none. And in
doses of two or three, they give astonishing relief to sick head
ache; also in slight derangementsof the stomach.
f Ohssrve, none are genuine without the facsimile of the
proprietor's signature.
fold by Carter II Brother and J. IL Dutton, Erie; Pa.
NO T/1331.
The friends of Rey. H. Minters are respecrfidly in
vited to attend a i'eatoral visit, at his residence on Peach.
above Eleventh St. on ,the afternoon and evening of
Thursday the 11th inst. S. M. SMITH, Sen. of Corn.
April 6, 1650.
ISEARRXED.
In Elk Creek on she 4th inst.. by Newton Lonnebery.
Esq.. NIT. Henry Mill -r 24 of,Gtirard, and Miss , Adaliza
Dohs of Elk Creek.
flio 11111110 VAL.
&C. MILLE , have removed their Boot and Shoe
• Store to N 0.7, "Poor People's sow,'" State street»
apposite IL Cadweirs Store. in the room lately oectspied by James
Culbertson, as a Tailor Shop. where they may be found at all
limes ready to wait upon their customers. Please give usa call.
Erie, April 8. tesu. U. &c. mit.LER.
RIMOVAL.
JOHN GOALDING respectfully Informs his customers and
friends that be has removed his Tailor Shop to No. a. Reed's
Mock, Mate street.. opposite the Bonnet Block. where he will be
baPPY to wait upon all who may favor him with their patronage.
April 11. 1040. 47
laMDICAL NOTIOII.
Dtt B. P. a.. R . FAULKNER. mpec dully announce to the pnb
lie thatthey Dave remove their residence and office to the
torner of French and Eighth streets. (lately occuPied by W. li.
/Onion, Dentisi.) where they will attend to all prdfossional calls
bath in town and ebunuy,
Erie. April 0. 1830. I
STRAW 11811.13 r.
CAM to the farm of the Subscriber in Ali!creek. le mites south
of Erie. on the rani to Wstertbrd, on the !6th of March,lBso,
irn theepand two lambs. The owner or owners are requested to
Come. prove property. pay charges. and take them away.
hlttercek. April S. LB U. CHZS'rEft 30
TO LET A RARE Ona.llolo.
TUE Store Roue, Grocery. Stable and flock. known as the
Fairview Landing. This isa rareopportunitOdra person of
rmail eapi tol and Wetness habits. Possmion given Immediately.
E.+9 , 1 ire on the premises of W. LUTHER.
Fairview. April 0.1003. 2447
WRuucur mid eu spik , also fence and floor Nails at the
Hardware Store Of RUFUS REED,
Erie, April 6, mu. No. 3, Reed Rouse.
GARDENTROWELN, 14AlliE8 AND 1.(0E2.—A rod assort
mem at R . Reed's Hardware More. No. 3, Reed 0410 e.
Spring illonnets. ... ,
itRECEIVED this morning WE:pre/4,one casco( Straw
Bonnet. and children. lieu. new Miles; al.° a few pieces
or Ribbons. Hair Comb., &c. MRS. M. CURTIS.
L , le, A pt it 6.lhsti. 37
• NOTICII.,
Orme oil:nacre. CO. MUTUAL ISSUILATICa CO. t
Fredonia, Mardi OP. 165 °.
AT a choosing of the rilreMons of the Chautauque County Multi
sl Insurance Company held at the office of said Company, on
theta% day of March. 1E404 it was ordered.
That an alletiMelll often Pet cent, be made on all premium
cotes in (mean the IWO day of February. IPSO: and an anew
mem of twoper cent, on notes in force on the 14th day of
:k a et. 1f , 50. Payable at the office ot the Company on or before
the 2Pth day of May, IPSO.
CHAS. F. MATTESON. Fee'y
3t47
T ie. April 6. taw
I :4ooiPlanghs.
O F the mee t 'lPPrcorod Patters. for sale cheap at th e Erie Stec gt
Foundz. sizeifor the celebrated frotonio° o r
dos /We i r which haaditim the premium at the Stele Fair of
blieniga n and /few Yor k . at Ws County Fah% !lea and
10, band. (..EsTEE. FiENNEr, & cIikWZR.
April d, IP • 47,
elf toleas Uors•s.
AVING collected several pairs and stogie horent.'irrn With to
I LIPote of them for cash. or on abort time to good men at Mir
Picea-1411(m %he home triari t ct a abon toile before driving them
"ay. T h rY ran 11. tern et the Inman ham.
W
1 LETTER iWaNET & 91FATElli.
Nctws 14 - tgegraph to Eri?.
Ily OV4iireffartiebribe Marren
Antral of the crops.
Iritw Yeas, April 4, SI P. M.
The eteamer Eu ronkerti wed at Halifax yesterday. The
news is not important either commercially or politically.
Coffee. at London is down. The cotton market looks
favorable, and prices remain steady. From the conti
nent there to little of moment. Alt is quiet in Paris,
though the latest accounts from France are not encour
aging. The elections bad passed over quietly.
EtiGLAND.—The ' Chancellor of Exchequer has presen
ted his budget for the ensuing year. and although he hes
the pleasuro announcing A surplus revenue of nearly
.0.500.000. still the manner in which the revenue is
disposed of •is anything but satisfactory to the country.
and the ministry are said to hold office by a very enter
tain Winn for thus developing the views of the Govern
ment on familiar matters. The Chancellor estimates
that the income of the fiscal year ending on the sth inst.
would amount to £55.775,566. and the expenditure to
£50.533.651; and thereat*, at 42.2.50.000.
(The balance of the report. owing to the working of
the Telegraph East of Buffalo, we could make neither
head nor tail.)
Nara Yeas, April 4, 2. P. M.
Mansur.-ftAahea..—fair demand for Pots at $6 06a612
—penis dull at $5 35815 50.
Flour—Sales 1000 bbls. at $4 62 for Canadian. $4 75
for. comwon state. $481a4 87 forstraight state. and Ink
ed Ohio, $5 12a5 81 for straight to fanny Michigan, and
$5 5055 62 for pure Geneses.
Rye 56a57.
Oats bettor at 40a42 for northern and 35638 for Jersey.
Corn holders ask high with no sales.
Ctsctsaavt, April 2.
Th l eturns for the City and County are not all yet.
Thew ole of the regular Democratic ticket forthe Con
vention is probably elected. So far as heard from.'there
is airmail Democratic gain for members of City Council.
Ctscessavr. April 2d, P. M.
The etesmer Cinch:mains has arrived here from New
Orleans, having had ten deaths in the cabin and one on
deck, from Cholera. daring the passage. One of the of
ficers of the boat fell from the hurricane roof to the deck
and broke his neck. He had lived in Cincinnati.
FURTIig% PARTIMLARII.-.ThOOdOIS Hoover. Engineer
of the cincinnatue, and Miss Holmes,* passenger, were
among those who died by Cholera on the passage. The
steamer Orlehne took two children , and one lady ou board
at New Orleans , . sick. They all died on the passage.
4,ovisvtLLs. April 2.
The Irion Workers of this city are on a strike against a
reduction of the wages.
The complete returns from filo Puncipal election ere
not yet ascertained. but enough is known to enable us
to state that LuthurM. Kennett. (Whig) is elected Mayor
bye majority of upwards of five hundred over both Ben
ton and Anti-Benton tickets. Thu Whip are supposed
to:have carried five at the six wards for Alderman.
N VP OPIUM GOODS DV 112,PSUDIS.
T f IIAVE Just received by express direct from New York. a small
I
assortmentof spring styles. Muslin de Lain. French and Ella.
ii Ginghams and prints. Also Ladies and Gents Milk. Lisle
Thread and Kid Gloves. • C. IL TIMBALS.
Brie. April 6.Cheap Bide.-
.
ti TEEI sinsaluosw nAoma =Pour:
.1341 NE.
OAce. dt MS Stead. Joursey ?mil; NIIO York.
4.E proprietors beg to announce that they have opened Class.
• es for Swessistsicss. upon the system which has obtained no
large a share of the public support in England and elsewhere by
which an opportunity is extended to all classes of obtaining (ac
cording tothe means or inclination of each) on interest in
TiIe:GREAT SPURTING EVEN I'S IN ALL PARTS OF THE
WORLD
WSFRE HORSE RACING IS PRACTICED.
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A+ will be seen by the subjoined particulars, the subscribers to
the Scheme now proposed by the Atnerienn Racing Deposit Bank
MAY ay Rua saALL OCTLAT OF ONE DOLLAR 11A174 a alum of DM'
WO ! ! ! the security of his Investment being strengthened by the
guarantee of unquestionable Trustees.
Au opportunity will be afforded of speculating in
ALL RACES tiF IMPORTANCE IN AMERICA
and elsewhere, in which a sufficient time intervenes between the
Entry of the horses and the day of running, to etrtble the proprie
tors to till the various classes.
Tli E SWEEPSTAKES NOW OPEN
consipt of Five Classes for •
THE GM:AT DERBY RACE EPSOM, ENGLAND
To he run on the 'nth day of Moy IPSO, UNDS4 TIM surenur-
TICNDENCE or VIE:
STEWARDS OF THE ENGLISH JOCKEY CLUB
' SCHEAIE
-5" ar, 111
Subs: Dots. Hots. Dots. Dols Dols. Dots.,
Class A. XOOO3O 100.0 W 50,teu 15.u0e 15.01 , 0 10.040,
• U. vim; 2S IMOOO 30,000 4.3,000 15.000 -IU.OOO
4 1 C. 20,000 10 100,000 50,000 25.300 15,000 10,000
D. , 20,000 s 30,000 23,000 ls.sto 7.3 01 1 3.600
E. 114,0 , 0 1 10.000 5,000 2,500 1,5110 1,11(0
The number of Horses entered is upwards of 200, -
The drawing of th is Sweepitake will take place publicly on the
2rth day of Slay. tltio, the day on which the race will be run—the
place and hour being Oral duly announced by advertisement; when
the names of all the horses entered will be allotted amongst the
subscribers in each class, and on the 30th day of June nest, by
which time the result of the race will be known, the PfiZts will be
distributed; the holder of the name ofthe winning horse an Class
••A." reee;ving_ri Prize of
Ono Ktindrod Thousand Dollars 3 1:
thine( the second sso,ooo &c., la accordance with the above
Scheme.
At thts Drawing all subscribers mint* admitted on producing
their numbers. 2'o geutleinet. or the Press rree admierion will be
given; thus affording every security to the subscribers and the
Independently of the above, the proptietota have opened
D LISTS
by which any desired bet (according to the slate ,of the odds) may
be obtained In all the great racing events And as will be seen by
moredetailed prospectus forwarded to all subscribers,ruz nozuza
or •NT ravoßiTic HORSE 111 THE •POTS aWERPTTAKILis KAT moan
THE oainfor a roxstute•sue sus WHETHER THAI 1101tak;
{VMS OR NOT.
A conunisslon of 10 percent to cover expenses will be deducted
on payment °fall I rizes.
Any further information required, will be atforded by the scare
tri ry, Mr. Archibald Mackenzie at-the offices as above —to whom
all applications for Agencies and other communications are to be
addressed PORT !AM, and all remittances, 'either by 8111 or Note
to be made, in return for which numbered Certificates will be for
warded as directed.
Mils of horses entered for tbe above, and P 1 I Other Race. of lin
portence may be seen at tile °diem 21n47
To Me Honorable Court of Quarter Susion . s, fef Erie
County:.
The petition of Daniel Knobloch, of the west ward in
the Borough of Erie in said county, respectfully repre
sents, that he is well provided with house room and con
veniences for the lodging and accommodation of strap.
gore and travelers. at the house now kart by him as a
rutin.- How... h. We Borough. lie therefore prays the
Honorable Court to grant hiin a license for keeping a
public inn or tavern, and he. as in duty bound, will pray.
dr.c. DANIEL KNIS)BLOC IL
We. the subscribers, citizens of the west ward of the
Borough of Erie, in which the above inn or tavern, pray
ed to be licensed is proposed to be kept, do certify that
Daniel Knobloch the above applicant, is of good repute
fur honesty and temperance. and is well provided with
house room and conveniences tor the lodging and ac.
commoceation of strangers and travelers, and that such
an inner tavern is aeCestary to accommodate the public
end entertain strangers and travelers:
Signed—lL Knobloch. Geo. J. Morton, Smith Jack,
son. - J. M. Williams. C. Kolb. Jacob J. Rindernecht.
Edwin J. Kelso, Fred. SheafF, J. H. Williams, Geo : A.
Elliot, Chas. M, Reed. Wm. M. Gallagher. 31,117
LOOT.
AGOLD between the Reed Rouse and Drown's No.
lel, the Mader will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this
°thee. - • [Erie, Mardi 30, 1830. J i,- • 48
Dissolution of oe4Parbi ership.
NOTICE is hereby given. that the connection beretoforeAelis
tin, between the subscribers. as Hardware dealers, has been
this day dissbised by mutual consent. The business of the late
firm will be continued by Rutin Reed, at the store heretolbre oc
cupied by ed them y , and all unsettled claims, ear or against them, will
be settl him. RUFUd REED.
Erie Pa. b March Plth. 1830. • EDWIN SANFORD.
Doctor Diathsw Z. Johnson.
GRADUATE of the Philadelphia College °Medicine, having
ioeatedpennanently In Erie, will give prompt attention to
professional calls In town and country.
Orrics—Aouthwest corner of the Diamond, the brick building,
formerly occupied by Dr. Faulkner.
-Rinitosses—On the Diamond, first building east of office.
Erie lamb 30. 49if
Orfiglitoxis Want nion•y.
friIIEREPORE sit peMons iodehted to me will confer .a most
essential favor try calling during the inonth of A Nil, end ad
justing their iteeotts. B. O. BUNTER,
Erie, March 90 u , 1830.- 49
1000tY
of
N an Dli r lf ria T e S a f t l in fi e l io ll it c h a cod Quali-
Erie.March39.l9l9. CARTtlis BROTUER.
ZAIRE AND WEATHER PROOF' PAINTS.—An assortment of
-V colors of this valuable yet ebeap aniele.en band and for sale
by CARTER* BROTHER.
LiNSEEO OIL, boiled and raw. !be vale at a small advance
above boas. , CARTER de. BROTHER.
IM, l i v iAlrelLf , f , " t akatiriaireitited
100 Le°
Notts* lo
C ART " 4. EttOTIIE44 hate a =Tilts teed on hand
wbleh Malty, tend to peteone Widnes to sow ft. and eon
s:east thlr payees int the ensuing mop. Persona wishing to ob•
Win the article in tAte had bOtes can soon.
Vele. Much 23. MX 45
• • dALT, FISH. and PLASTES.—A bean mock ßd
the veinier IMO! . sprin g trade far talc loW at
~.,
Jed. IP. O, 0 wownrs.
'
I
MBE subscriber albs Owlish a lot acad. of about Nacres
Coototo ll 4l on =Wind Thiter fat .sltber MU* of
Mr any kind of manuileetutind purposes. a Tonga aulflefent sod
woman supply of water. with about tafeet POI and culls , Wen'
volt amen about/me °nand Umber on the lot, suitable Ito cat
kins( Usti Impeovernenta. Thealsont property lies in the township
or award. Erie Co. two miles west of We thriving village of Gi"
nod OD the Ette ULU:Sift ClllO5l, and sbethilhro ilea east of Spring
held:slid one half tulle north of We ridge road. The road lead.
lag from the ridge road softie lake passes very near it. The,lirool
ustens and western rationed will pus within 85 or 80 *UN as
located. Terms will be Made favorable to the purchaser and a
good nth:given. Inquire of the subscriber Minion the premises,
of Which theabt.valotlea pan. WILLIAM
Girard, *le Co. Pa. March 22. IESO. SUMS
riZiliazette copy and charge advertiser.
711 the 11 " . " 11110 02 er, eJ Quarter Susumu of Eris Comity,
THE petition of Wareham Taggart of the township of Harbor.
Creek, County of I tie. rtspeethilly represents, that he it
well provided with house room and conveniences, for the lodgin g ,
and accommodation of strangers and travelers, at the house he
now occupies in said township. lie therefore prays the Honora
ble Court Invent him a licen a for keeping a public Inn, or Tav
ern, and be sa t in duty bound will pray, asc.
WAREHAM TAGGART.I
We the subscribers, citizens of the township or ilarborereek in
which the shave Inn or Tavern, prayed to he Hewed is proposed
to to • kept, do certify that Wareham Taggart. the shove applicant.
leaf good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided
with - house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommo
dation of atrangsla and travelers, and that such an Inn or Tavern
Is necessary to accommodate the public and entdrtain strangers
and travetent.
Sigwed—Win. A. Body. Norton Sewell. John Ward, Oeo. gel
son. John W. McLane. T hos. Backus. John Rice. Henry Chatfield.
John Dodge. Jainos Brawley , WED. B. Middaugh. Geo Bonne,
A. Y.Eintidduck. Was. Bahamas). ntu
To* lissored• lA* lidos rf 411. Cam of Quarter Saigon.
is sari for Ms Coast's/ Errs.
T"petition of Abraham !trashier, of Korth Fast township. re-
PPeetfully showed'. that he ti well situated In the Tavern
Roust, known as the Gulf Stand. formerly occupied by James ide-
Inotah, and that he Is well provided with home room and cense
nienees for keepineen lon or Tavern. Your pthiloaers prays
the Court to grant hint a liceasc to keep an inn or Tavern, and he
will ever pray; ere. A BEA Itrt 111 MOSHER..
.We the undersigned, chines of the township of Nand East. In
svhlo the above awned tavern is proposed to be kept. do certify
thati li, hlosher the above petitioner is of good repute far honesty
and Perrin m provided . that he is well pvided with house room and
eon nienees for the occummedation of strangers and travelers,
andrther, that such inn or tavern is neecessary to aceormoodate
the p ublic and entertain travelers.
grimed—J. M. Mills. George Harris. Eben Munger. Earn - Wins.
low. Oliver Winslow. Oliver Janes, Calvin Poole. William Oa.
render. G. W. Ostrander, Thomas 5111ao:tan, Sidney Smith,
t mitt Teny.Gerrge Hall, estrum, Smith.
S Minch 23. 1830, 3t15
A. SCOTT. 11350. M. W. CAW:MIEN
• SO OTT It 0.6,17411331 r.
STORAGE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER-
Ware-House and Omen. East end of Public dock, Erie.
Dealers In Coal, Salt. Fish. Flour. Planer and Water•Llmet
and Generni Agents for purchasing, receiving. docking nod ship
ping Lumber and Staves. , March 113. IKIO.-044
Hy Exprosal
J ,
UST received a full supply of Met. Firth's remedies for %Edn
somption, Female Diseases. . Also, Abdominal euppott
ere, Shoulder Maces and Inhaling Tubes. Ly .1 U. BURTON,
Erie, March 16., Agent.
URRITOL'S Superior Eikeei VanUla v Bluer Almond, Peach,
IP Lemon, Ace., also superior Rose Water; for sale py
Brie. March 16. J. 11. BURTON.
TANNER'S OIL.—A few Barrels ou hand. for Bale hy
J 0: BURTON
LAMP AND LARD OIL AND CANDLES. A superior quality
of Lamp bad Lard 08, and sperm and Tallow Candles. for
sale by 1. 11. BURTON.
IMPROVED BA LAbIANDER RAFT . A superior Salamander
Safe weighing 1100 pounds. with "Oakes" patent pa wder proof
lock, for sale by J. N. BURTON.
.._
ieT Tn. 110VirEli MUG!! CANDY." The best and cheapest
4../ article of the kind; prlce 3 and 10 cents a stick.
t rle. March N. J. M. BeRTON.
Sr. Louie. April 2.
MAY be found a choice assortment of Fine American Marble.
of various sixes, suitable for Head Stones. Tomb Tables,
Ike., which will be sold at in ices that cannelt fail to suit machos.
era. Please call and examine quality, and prices before purchasing
Of travelingagenur, ¢y so doing you will save one-third of your
money. I U. FELTON.
Erie, March 0, 1850. 1y43
—I FT — PNESIO' NEW 'WORK' EITORZI.
Oaths cosh /yam , Product rastedia exaange for goods. Dry
Goods. , Large Stoat la endless variety, Oesal Bargains
offered! More goods for tau money than any other Store
its Erie County. Also, large stock of Groceries, as I
usual cheap for !traria Fresh Teas, excellent
qualitgfor 31. V, a 3tirtr.. enameled to snit,
or the mousy refunded. ¢c.„ rfr.
Tfl having lensed for a term of years the Store. No.
6, Donnell Mock, known as the "New York Store," will con
tinue the bushier' ortnerehandizing in this city. where ho will he
happy to see and wait upon his customers and the public general
ly wh., wish to either buy or sell for cash. tlavinghut little faith
In the .friendshltrin-trarletulnetnlti, I shall hold myself in read
iness to a sks it the Interestor my customers to bey of are. Among
my goods I have some that 1 will welt at Cost!' hence buyers will
frctacn.l7 elata tutth oesesda 1+41.h I am Alr4lnamt fn
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"run oft" To one and all remember thin truth. lam not to be
undersold in Western - Pennsylvania!
TO FARSIERd.-1 am in the market for Butter, and 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. 8. D. rptvtße.
PRSOSS Indebted to the subscriber. late Prot/At/Mary of Erie
county. for taxes and fees on Judicial proceedings. are hereby
notified that their accounts are now made out and placed "in the
handy of Jonas Gunn/son, Esq., for Itmnedlate,colleetion and
payment to him or to the subscriber. Is the only way to save costs.
Erie. 'larch 0, 1b130.--11m43 - • WILSON KING.
TllE subseriber having bought the entire stock of Groceries
formerly owned by A. King Val., and added a Pule more to
it, I. ready to bell to all Maze wishing to buy cheap for cash or
ready pay, as I am hound to sell as 'cheap if not cheaper than any
other establishment of the kind in this city. The lock is large
and bought expressly Jrni (=Hy use. consisting ()rimy quantities of
Teas, Porto Rico Sugar, Java Coffee.
Molasses Loaf Sugar, Sperm Candles, i
11W Salt. Shaving Soap, Mould ..
Coarse do.. , Pale do., Dipped ..
Cream Nuts, Tobacco - Plug, . Cigar.
Filberts. " Cut & Pry, -Powder,
Cinnamon, Shot, Logwood,
Lead, Starch, Alum,
Indigo, Refined Candy, Bane.
Ground Ginger, Common do . Rice,
Alspice, Assorted Store Ware. Sweet Oil,
Pepper, Fresh White Fish, Ship Chandlery,
Floor. Mackerel.
New Orleans Sugar. Rio G,lfee.
Besides a great many things too nurnerotiato mention. Those
wishing to buy will do well to give me a call before purchasing,
as lam determined to sell l'ow for rash. Jolli M'CANN.
N. G,--Country produce will' be at all times Olken exchange
ihr Goode. J. We.
.
Erie. March 0, / 550. 41
i
, In T e i r te ie s . u p b a se .— riiier offers foreale, at his residence 0
Grazing farm at 6 to 810 per acre, In lots of
100 to 304/ acres.
glil 111 L .
I. 30 5
Grain Farina at 14 to eao per acre, in lots of3o to 250neres.
_ Wild land at 2 to 84 per nere, lintels of 25 to 200 acres.
Out lots of Erie, at 'l3 to 8300 per acre. and .
In lota of Erie, at 200 to 24.000 dollars. each.
Erie Out lot N 0.370, situate between French & Holland Streets,
subdivided Into convenient low, (or Residence or business, now
for sale at ion to 8400 cash. A rare chance.
Also a One Water Lot property newly wharfed. for kinle or Rent.
'Erie. Illarch• 2. 1030. WILBON KING,
UP Guerra Land Agent & Land Broker.
B 01101.1(311 ORDERS.-81.10 Borough orders for rate at a du
count for Cash. C. U. WRIGHT.
.ilmiarMit .
1850. mr.-474 1 4"
TROY 4 , AIICIIIO.IN LAKE ROAD LINE.
lADARTII EXCEPTED ON ERIE CANAL.
CARGOES INSURED, . - -
FOR the transportation of Freight and Passengers between New
York and Buffalo, without detention or fOßllipment at Ma
ny or Troy. connecting with GEO. B. WALBRIDGE'S DAILY
LINE okr geree,m WATS between Buffalo and Erie. , .1
WHEELER, TRACY & ‘CO. Proprietors; I) 0. FANNING,
Agent, Igeoenties Slip, corner of Fronihst. (upstairs.) New-York.
AGENTS.
S. McKISSICK. Allqiny; G. 11. WALBRIGGE, Buffalo; JO
SIAH KELILYGG. Etiu,"
Mork Packages T. &M. L. E. L." and AM daily, Sabbath
excepted, from MIDDLE YIEIt.COENTIEW BLIP.
•. WilitLitlt.
Erie, March 23, tem.
To Ike Honorable Corr, of @saner Sessions of Pais aunty:
rinilF.petition of A. M. Tarbell, of the west ward of Erie, In
said county, respectful y represents. that he is well provided
with house room and cony ienees for the lodging and OCCOinino
dation of strangers and tray lers, at the house he now becupien.
In said west ward. lie th refore prays the Honorable Court to
grant him a license for keep ng a public inn on tavern. and he. as
In duty bound, will pray, . A: M. TARBELL.
We. the sulwerlbers, el 'censor the west ward of Erie. in which
the above inn or ern rated to be licensed is proposed to he
kept, do certify that . .larbell, the above applicant, In of good
repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation
of strangers and travelers, end that such an inn or tavern is ne
cessary to accommodate the public and entertain 'trousers and
travelers.
Signed—A. P. Mullin, D. F. Sloan. J. U. WilliamcSmith Jack
son. ohn D. Cook. J. Zimmerly, A. King. Joreph Neely, ',ocean
Ruet,John Hughes. D. Zimmerman. 0. Miller, *3t46
To the Honorable chart of Quarter Sessions of Erie County.
TRE Petition of Benj. F. Norris. of Green township, in said
county, respectfUlly represents that he is well provided a ith
house room and conveniences for the lodging and Accommodation
of strangers and travelers, at the house he now occupies in said
township. He therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant Mtn
a license for keeping a public Inn °nevem. anti he, as in duty
bound, will pray. Ike. BENJ. F. NORRIS.
We. the subscribers, citizens of the said Green township, in
which the above-inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to
be kept, do certify that Benj. F. Norris, the above applicant, is of
good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided
with house room and conveniences RN the lodging and accom
modaiiun
ofstrangers and travelers, and that such an inn or tar ,
ern as necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran
gers and traveler..
Sigtunt—w. A. Bean. M. W. Alexander. Z. L. Webster, T. B.
Curtis, L. N. Randall. Alexander limners. John Nelson. James
Hamilton. Thomas Tompkins ? James Johnston, Jr.. John A. Peg
son. Francis Rose. Stag
SIMID Anzat.
1800 BUSHELS of four nod two rowed choice selected
BEER BARLEV for sale. The quality at this Barley
Sr unsurpamed, having boon selected from prime lots raised in Erie
and Chautauqua counties expressly for seed.
The subscriber will loan the above seed to any responsible far
mer desirous of rowing, and will contract tar one [milted thou- ,
od4 s lels of Barley of the comfits clop ott se favernble Wawa ,
any lu Erie county.
Erie. March 9a, 1 eO. ALFRED KIND.
CAETING AND 015, OLOTHB.-90 peke' of FLOcki Oil
and Caryetlap of load styles and 'patterns for the
spring . (very eltess) at
k ae
Wlll6llrB.
ow Goodall', Marty Ar rivalli
nECNVED *Le day at No: I Reed mow. Is cash areortment
_Lk of Sjvins Gear. eenolatlineof Shawls, 1591t0. 1 11. toe yaws.
Prints. Ottwes. 944 to which the attentlen of the Labs Sa re
quested. tor the alveolar tweeter the Ms*. we would say a
*w pews of rreneh Cloth and Some Doe 113tIn CaPIIIIIIIIOIIO
match. tOrt.,W vv/Ilr'the mew/ ettompeolments to.; be
Amid at
Ilk 1950, /. D. CLAN/Va
March 1 1,1
MMI=MM
=I
GRAVE BTO4l£ 8.
AT 111 rn.cmcm STREET.
NOTICE.
►i'IIOLFSAIJ; AND RETAIL !!
Irnmas 12111001111XL18.
No. 0, Fleming Bloa(r, Stale Stns:.
LAND ALCI2I%OII' 'AN 'SUM
I=
Adtatatitratarla Sale:
BY wittge Attdee.oLthe OrphatOw‘oureetthe Coolup of
' Erie sifli We wild - by putele residue: oo tho Premises ho wed*
Moder. 41P0 Iglu. commencing at teu o clock. A. M.. the M-
I... Mini described property, situate fu the township ofOirstd: eouo-
Sy of foie. Butte of Pertusflaiusia. between the east and Wilt VII.
Wre Of Girard. befooglog to the estate of George itowlendectas-
M to wit:
All that 'manage or tract of land deseribed and Denuded as Ibl--
lows; Beginning at a post on the old Beate Line , on the East aide
or rank 0 1 elk Creek, (Wee by the oldstate line west twenty
four perches and sth-tentha of perch to la post; thence south
ninety-dye perches and nine-tenths of a perch to a post; thews
east Ave perches to the Elk Creek Bridge; thence south twenty-five
dimes west twelve perches and five tenths ofa perch to a post;
theme south sixteen degree. Cut thlrlY•eight perches to a post;
thence south thirty degrees east three perches to a hemlock,
thence south one and one-half degree• west tifty-seven perches to
a post, thence east one hundred and forty-three perche+ and tire
tenths of a perch to a post; thence north one hundred and twenty
01311 ;embers and two-tenths of a perch to a post; thence east three
perches and five tenths of a perch to the south-west conic ' of laud
late of Asa Battles, deceased; thence north fifteen and oueWaff de
grees west seven perches and 11 We-tenths of a perch to a post seta y
Julius eliallaway. near the canal, thence south eighty-six andone
halt degrees, west sixteen perches end three-tenths of a perch to a
post; thence north thirty-eight and one half degrees nest thirty
perches ton post; thence 'louts fifty-one and oue-half degrees west
foateen perches and five tenths of a perch toe post; thence north
seveuty-pine and one fourth degrees west twenty-four perches th a
Pesti thence north fifteen and une-half degrees west six and one
tenth p relies to the ridge rood; thence south fifty-two degrees west
twenty perches and tIVe-tcollto of n perch to a post; thence south
ten perches and savewaagail of nerch to the south-east corner of
the lots, us w owned b yJames M. Sterrett; thence west
twenty perches to the bank of Elk creek; thence north twelve de
grecs west eight perches; thence north nine degrees *est tweet,
Peterhof thence north twenty-six degrees west eighteen perches;
thence north thirty•nlue degrees west fottrteen perches to the place
of beginning; excepting anti receiving out Cif the abu ye described
piece of land, about one-half acre heretofore conveyed for the use
of the Methodist Church, on the ;vest 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
Lead.
And also. ail that certain other Lot. piece, Or cartel of laud. sit
uate lyi n n and being in the said township, in the county aforesaid,
hounded OS follows; to wit: Beginning at ripoet at the south-east
Corner of lands of Rufus Hills. thence along the south line of the
Item, east one bemired and ninety penile* and seven-tenthsof a
percb to a post on the east hank of Elk Creek; thence along said
bank north forty degrees westsisteen perches; thence north sixty
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 west thirteen perches;
Viet south sixty eight degrees west five perches; thence north
sew- ty-thur degrees west tour perches; thence north forty-nine
der west, nineteen perches; thence north sixiy-three degrees
west, fifty-three perches; thence north thirty eight degrees nest,
twenty-four perches; thence south eighty-one and one half degrees
;veil. sixteen perches to a post in the east tine of land of said Hills
nod t hence south ninety-one perches and six-tenths of a perch to
the place of beginning, contaiising forty-six acres and forty-two
perchßutes,
No. four hundred and ninand allowance. be'll the sety-nine ame mem or less, sad being part
of
lAtal a certain other niece or lot aground, situate' In the west
vi
of Girard, bounded and described as follows, to wit; be
ginning sf astone corner on the south side of the Ridge Road. one
chain and twenty-seven and one-half links, east from the north
east corner ofthetwick house built by Daniel A. Clarke. tlenee
north testy degrees east, Eighty-four and three-fourths links to a
stone orner on the south nide *Mania road; thence nor th , fi ft y
degrees east , eighty - tour and three-lourth links to a stone tor.
ner on e south side of said road; thence south, fotty•eight dea
grecs east. two chains and thirty-nine links to a poet on the comb
line of land sold by James Laughlin to Daniel A. Clarke, thence
south, sixteen degrees cast, along said line far enough to make e
fourth line paralel with tile second line, thence north forty-elg ti
degrees a•est, three chains and seventy-one links to the place f
beginning, containing forty-one perches of land.
The two-hundred acres first described has thereon a Grist-Mill,
Saw-Mill. 011-Mill,Tatiery, Dwelling Home. Barn, Out Houses,
eke.. and is mostly improved. ' •
The lot last described has thereon a comPartable
Dwelling-
House, Om-Houses. &c.
The said two•hundred acres will be sold subject to a mortgage
1 n favor of Rufus Hills urea which there Is supposed to be due
about eight thousand dollars
TERMS—One-filth on the conflrmntion of sale; the balance in
four equal annual instalments with interim on the whole sum un
paid. payable annually with each instalment, to be secured by
judgment bond and mortgage on the premises.
HARVEY-R. Trutt B.
JANE ROWLEY.
Administrators of George Rowley deceased.
Girard. March 0, Mu.ull3
Oysters! Oysters! 10yhters! :
TllE autism/tier would inform the lov of good Oysters th e
has made arrangements by which he will be in receip • resh
Oysters, direct fern the Oyster bed, every day;wit le h offers for
ante by the can or half ran to seecets of Saloons o t Wats fatal
lies on such moderate terms as can nofhel pto gl sn 'erection.
N. o.—All orders from the country promptly a ended to.
G. B. CLARK, No. 5. mien Block.
Erie, Nov. 'IL ISO 23
NO VANICIIII IltfM.li
rairbanks' domino Scale Taarinfacto 11
The subscribers having purchased Fairbanks celebrated genu
ine scale [interne, and ern plOy ed a workman, Mr. Brooks, who has
had a long experience in their manufacture. beg leave to Inform
the public that they are now prepared to furnish to order nos article
superior to anything of the kind ever alibied in this market.
The subscothers would also caution their friends against pur
chasing worthless artrielea purporting to be Fairbanks' scale front
It resportsible itluerant yankee pedlem-re manufacture Ms remi
t*. article. The following are our prices. ,
Hay Scales, of 4 Tons draft, I 1 goo
Coal Stales, of / ton draft,4l/
Platform Stales. 1500 lbs. draft.
Do. do. do. with hoist inc 1e0...
..m wit on trucks, 40
Do. do 1200 lbs. dm ft, 30
DO. • do. do. on trucks. with hoisting lever, 33
Fairbanks' America,. Scale. 1300 lbs. 32
-
DO. do. do. 1900 IN. 21
Do: do. do. /Soo. on trucks - 4 ILI) bohtlng
- - 10 - tr.l 37
Do. do. do. 500 lbs. 10
Flour Packing Scale,soo lbs. 20 •
Counter Scales. 1 oz. to 900 lbs., platform, g ,
DO 1 oz. to 4001ba. platform & Scoop, ,10
Dale's Counter Scale, brass lever, 1 oz. to 50 lbs. draft, 0
A'l the Above articles are warranted. Those wishing to obtnin
a good and riliable Scale are requested le give us a call at No lot
French biroui. nearly opposite the Farmers Hotel.
G. A. D ENS ET & CO.
Erie. May 20, IPIO. 2
FAXUSIANTICOP 00ALZ1113.
111 well-earned repii tat ion of Fa irhatiks' 8••• ales has Induced
1. the venders of imperfect and %%willies. htihnices to oiler them
as nEatrflanke Realest' and gurrehasers have thereby, In loony
cases. bren subjected to fraud and iniposition. The subscribers
have no controversy with honorable COnipelnOta who transact bu
siness in their own names, but regarding the perpetrators of the
above fraud as pursuinga course alike unjust and dliihonorable,
they take ehia measure to caution the public of their luipoqitiens.
The Patentees manufacture under th ir own Inspection, and only
attheir factory in St. Johnstntry. Vt. For sale by
S. P. PRATT & CO.
If. 0. COWING & CO. }" a4/° . N * Y •
Erie, March, 16, MO stn
RAWLS, ot every description. and very cheap. a-:
1.3 Eric Oa. G. d. R. 111 WEV'a
aullats and Caps fol. the People. tit
PRICES REDUCED ONE-TIORD.—SPLENDM 1147'S
FOR fiI.SO—CLOTH CAPS FOR 1:11 CENTS.
SSMITH, IfArres , No. 2, Cheap:side; would respectfully ins
s form his friends and the public. that he has received from
New York n splendiu sleek of halo, Caps. and Furs, which will
be sold at the above Reduced Prices. A'S., that be has added
great facilities for Mannfacturmg, and will fe adding daily to
that branch of his business, and to his stock of Foods
ID" Call and examine PRICES. Oct. it, IE4D.-1121.
intlE 441:0IIMEREAN GALLERY.
SHERMAN & LEWIS arc happy to annound to Ow Ladies and
Gentlemen of Erie. and the friends of science , and art in the
region round ahouL that they are prepared to take Likeneoes of a
superior quality at their reruns. over Middleton & Murphy's store,
three doors east of Brown's Hotel.
There are several reasons why persons can obtain better plc.
lures at Onr rooms than at any other in this city, or In this part Cl
the country. One is, ,
WM SITE TIM DEBT LIMIT!
Skylight and side lightCONlßlNED—ench correcting the faults of
the other. 'mid producing a natural and most beautiful effect...-
TM( IT, IVIIIOEVER IS NOT SATIBTIED WITH Iles
TURES TAKEN ELSEWHERE
Another reason is, we hnvethe bent apparatus. The Importance
of this will be obvious to anyone.
We shall not offer those who favor us with their patronage. the
flat, insipid, corpse-like things which many who call themselves
artists prownt to the puhlie. Seithee ehnll we oarr thqsiv
gloomy images which human beings are sometimes told resemble
themselves; but clear and accurate Likenerres, porreluang tha
most beautiful blending of light and shade, ?Winces and depth of
tone. remarkable distinctness of features, true expression of the
eye, boldness of relief:distance and invisibility of back ground,
delicacy of finish; softness, transparent arid artistic effect.
, Remember there Is no room of the kind near here which has the
fhe 11111 ea of this.. It is devil:nett to bet immanent establishment.
NOT TO BE EQUALED is our motto. V. 11. SHERMAN.
Erie. Feb. 2, IMO. IF. N. LEWIS.
ERZZI OZTV 'OIXtAZIO.
to CORNER OF PENN ST. & RAILROAD PLACE.
T"pultic are assured shat Comm Grinding is 'done at this
Mill ns well as Merchant work.
C. 0 ACV'S.
45tf.
Constantly on band. Flour by the barrel. and per pound nt sane
rates as per barrel. Those Who purchase by the barrel can have
it delivered nt any point in the city free of charge.
Bran and Shorts. also lb:. Salo.
Orders for Flour by the barrel left with C. ItlcElparren will be
attended and delivered as above stated. 11. S. FAY,
Erie City Mills. Jan. 25, 1830. .•37
rriii% Salverlbex will pay Cash, or Exchange Oil & Candles for
JAIN, detivcred at the store of R. 0. 11 ULIRERT or at toy
R. P. 11ULBERT._
Erie, Jan. A, MO Sinai
1 00 Bushels of nice Clover andTimothy l j . etil, fiT'lttuill(7ll;yr.
LIME. --Constantly on band as cheap as the cheapest by
C. IL WRIGHT
XISZIOIFTO3I 9 II NOTICE.
L ET' `ERB testamentary on the come or Alexander McKinley.
deed. late or Le llceurr township. having hem grained to the
subscribers. all persons having claims agaltuditaid estate Will pre
sent Mein duly authenticated and these Indebted will make tut
meniate payment as the business will be settled up without delay.
3011 N 3. FINDLEY,
JOHN C. SMITII.
NANCY McKINI.EY.
March . Executor
Qt. INGLE/L..4:1 ThOUSOIIIi grx..l Metelummble Fldngtrs
LI sale ft my 'Lore. V. H. WRIGHT.
To the Honlrablo Court of Quarter Hessians for Ere
County.
The petition of Wm. P. Sinallidge of Mil'creek town.
ship in said county. respectfully represents, that lie is well
provided with house room and conveniences for the lodg
ing and accommadation of stronger' and travelers. at the
house formerly kept by A. Nicholson in said county. He
therefore pm, the Honorable Court to grant him a I:cense
for keeping a public inn or tavern, and lie, as in duty
bound bound, will pray. &c. W. P. SMALLIDGE.
We the cit'zens of the township of Milicrork. in which
the above inn or tavern, prayed' to be lipeniied is proposed
to be kept, do certify that William P. Buisllidge, the
above applicant. is of 4°4 repute for honesty and tem
perance; and is well provided with house rorm and con
veniences for the lodging and accommodation of stran
gers and travelers. and that such en inn or tavern is ne
cessary to secoomodate the public and atilt stain strangers
end travelers.
. McCreary. Johnion Gibs?. Jacob Fhwar.
Samuel Pherrin. 8. N. McCreary. 8.. L. modes,
Bare'. Wm. Blackford. Ralph E. - Kellogg, Andrew Mich•
ohm, Thomas Willie, Manaseah Adam Prab.
ender, Samuel M. Brown: 307
• CABNI OAOBI
thallflu?rail 4 coal Quarter &saw*, rif Erie
Cusittly:
The petition of Geo. Schlaudeker, of ek tows.
ship. hi said counts, respectfully, repreants, ;that' ho let
well provided with house room and conveniences for tho
lodgingend accommodation of strangers and travelers.
ut the_ hods. he now' occupies lit said township. Ho
there Ore pray. the Honorable Court to grant hint - a li •
cense for haseplitg a public inn or tavern, end 'he. as in
duty hound, will pray, Sae. 0.0. SCHLAUHEKL FL.
VVo, thu subscribers, citizens of the hlillereek town—
ship in which the above inn or 'tavern prayed to ho li
censed is proposed to be kept, do certify that
• Gito. Schlau •
defter. the above applicant, is of good repute for hone. ty
and temperance. and is well provided with house rui. m
and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of
strangers and travelers, and that such an inn I, or tavern
is necessary to accommodate the public wig entertain
strangers and traveler..
Signed—H. Gingrich, E. Goodrich. T. 'Fiekinger,
James Sampson. Conrad Brown. Jr.. Henry Lava,
John Sweney, John Fatter. Levi Gordon, John Frey,
J. K. Caldwell. J. B. Caldwell. 3146
• ---
Tu the H•onorablo Court of Quartz, Sesst , rils of Eria
Ciii , nly:,
Thopotition of Daniel Shryuck. of Vie Berrongli of
Erie, in said county, respectfully represent.. that 11.1 is
well provided with house room nnJ courenio+s for the
lodging and accommodation of .trangers with travel , 'rs.
at the house lie now occupies known as the Per ry Hotel,
in said Borough. fin therefore prays the• fonorable
Court to grant hint a license for keeping n publ ic inn or
tavern, and he, as in duty bound. will prev. .Y a:
DANIEL SIIRVOCK.
We, the soltscrihers, citizens of the Elq %Void of Eric.
in which the above itiii or tavern. prayed to bq licensed
is proposed to tut kept, do certify that Daniel Shryock,
the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and
temperance, and is well provided with home 'room and
conveniences for the lodging and occommodatiory of
strangers and travelers, and that such on in i on tavern is
itemiser* to accommodate the public and entertain stran
gers end travelers,
,_.
Signoti—M "oodwin. C. %V, 'Max hurry, Moses
Koch. N. S. Kn wlton. S. R. Dewey. H. Li Brown.
Thomas Gi Col t, Joseph Whipple. Robert 4. Baker.
A. W. Brewster. Bernard flublcs. C. Siegel.- 1 146
To the Honorable alurt of Quarter Session of Erie
County:
The petition of Joel Prier. of North East Beepugh. in
said county, respectfully represents. that he is Well pro
vided with house room and conveniences for thit lodging
and accommodation of strangers and travelers, at .tho
house he now ocoupios ill said Borough. formerly kept
by RolErt Hill. Ho therefore prays thu Honorable
Court t grant him a license for keeping a public inn or
tavern, ud he as in duty bound. it'll! proy.&e.i,
JOEL PELER.
We. the subscribers. citizens of the Borough Of North
EsSt in which the above ism, or tavern. prayed to be li
censed is proposed to be kept, du certify thut Joel Paler.
the above applicant, is of good repute for horMsty and
temperance. and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for ludgiag and accommodation of strait•
gets end travelers, and shot inch an inn .or tltvcn, is
necessary to accommodate the public and untert9in stran
lent and travelers.
Signed--Benjumin Mil. Nathaniel Norris, Benj.
ted. Ltifayett S •h.R. 8. Brawlev. Heinen blazwell.
Bester Town, Lemuel Bro'wn. R. Hall, IL ;Allison,
W. E. Ward, B. C. Town, Alex. David:
Intosti
' To the Honorable Court of Quarter S,
County:
Tho petition of R. S. Brumley,. of North East Borough,
in said county. respectfully represents, that hal is well
provided with house room and conveniences for the ludg.
ing and accommodation of strangers nndl traVelers, at the
house he now occupies in said' Borough. He (hemline
prays the Honorable Court to graet him a licemie for
keeping a public inn or tavern, end he. as in dot
will pray. &c. ,1,1 S. BRAW ~,EY.
We: the subscribers, citizens of the Borough of North
East in which tho above inn or tare' n prayed t? ho li
censed is proposed to he kept, do certify that R. Si Braw
ley, the above applicant, is of good repute fur liouesty
and temperance, and is well provided w ith bowie room
and conveniences for the lodging and n cummodation of
strangers and travelers, and that such an inn ortnverit is
necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strait;
gem and travelers.
Signed-.T. A. Goodwin. H. 11. Allison, Alev.)llvid
e.m. "Benj. Hived, Joel Peter, Lemuel BlowM, David
Allison, It. Hills. T. W:Ciiilds. Benj. Hill, W. E, %Van%
mutt Munson, Julia Greer, J. IC. Bowers. 3t49
To Me Honorable Court of Quarter Seifions Erie
County.
The petition of Thomas Barnhart, of North East town
altip, in said county, respectfully represent:a, that ho is
nett provided with house room and conveniences for the
lodging and accommodation of strangers and tra velers,
/Ai lute 1101180 two miles west of the Borough 01 ,INotth-
East. in Raid township. He therefore prays tho ilonora
ble Coin t to grant him 4 license for keeping a ptthlic inn
or tuvern, and he, as lb duty bound, will pray. "If c.
• TDONIAS
We, the subscribers, citizens of the North East ,town -
ship in which the above inn or tavern to be licensed is
propose - il to ho kept; do certify that , 'Clios. Barnhart the
above applicant, is of good repute fur honesty and tem
perance, and is well provided with house mote and con
veniences for the lodging and accommodation of 'stran
gers and travelers, and that such an inn or tavern is ne
cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers
and travelers.
Signed—John French, Levi Eddy, William Final
lidge Benjamin Custard. Charks Bliss; Chalks Sinai
lidge, Samuel Force, John Brawley Jr., Wm. 111. Cald
well, David Hathotn. Moses W. Rico, L. H. Ninntk
villa• 31-16
FAXIIXEOUNT MELLO AIM NOT GLOOM.
WE WANT WHEAT. •Ter ,
c
tied Cash! Cash!! Cash:i C. shfl Cashll---•
WE w ill pay Cuh for Whitewood. Sycatuote. Coded
Maple and Stack Walnut lAnnber,
rzouxt:
%Ve Intro a good qoelt. of superfine FI.OuR On hati.l.b)r lia:e by
the lopd. half barrel. or by the pound. Alto, a few beards of J.
Towlines knit. The Inll4er/hers lake this opportunity Of ri
their thanks for the liberal patronage titer have been laror.•d n itli
heretofore. hV . kLI ER 4.1 . 01% 14
Erie, Jan. 9.5 3a17
NSW CONCIALtN.
1 LIVERY ANDEXCIIANGE STABLE.
' W. C. BRAI, haying purhru.ed an.l
additions to the Livery rlteek formerly otv . rd h!.
E. Willis. situnteon State wet% bctl, ceo tit. and
Etli, in the rear of Jame; Liddle's would 1.1.
form his friends and the public thlt Itlwiit aabrd him pleasure at
all times to accommodate thetaiwith
Borses, 'Buggies =3 Sleighs.
ftc is Mao prepared to Sot and Trim Tails, and attend Lae
and Sick in - the most approved wanner, %York warrant
ed. Dorset. taken a, keep by then eek. month or rear, on roasen.
able terra.. Erie, Jan H. re.3o --ttn:37
CLEAR, TIIII TIZACIr.
1at a t ...., 0 :r I UR 7n!l . •ii.Z.... , -Z
.......
qty,.. ... Groat Western Locomotive l: -- .'..x.'"
TAKE NOTICE. ALI. THOSE Wilt) 111 E IN't Ett.E.9Tcp;
GALL at SIEG H.'S Corner and cum it your-chtli littillll. LS
V Now ranch ing the larGe,r, cheapest Ind Le , t lot of a Ruct:R.
lES mar brought to Erie. Among to. ...‘ortuirtit way he found
the foltivo. ingt
deoAßs.—Sit tow, of Pori. Rico COlreeStigar.Crusited, Leann()
Pulverised. - •
Cot rks.—Ten bags Old Government Sava, ten bags a Laguera
and ten bags of Rico.
111oksysts.—Two thousand gallons Nen.Orteans Porto Rico and
Sugar Douse.
Tess.—Fifteen chats Young, Ilyson. tutperlal. Black and Gun
powder. Imperial lea M. bil pound catlil for WWII use.
thousand pound Cod Pill . Mackerel, Slim!. Ilol•
land Herring. Smoked Herring and SilTd4)Pol.
Twenty barrels Turpentme, thirty do. . t Litigeed, I.: ;a3 r, rin d
Tanners Oil.
ISO keg, Drookl3n. Buffalo and Pitisbur , h IVliite Lead.
The largest hind of an assortment of Pal ts and Dyestuffs.
100 kegs of Plasterer and Pittsburgh Nat .
Ligeoas.—French Mande, Holland rturn, Port Wille,Nla•
dera, Malcga, Claret and Fiench West Wl' re. - I
Ton seco.-100 Boren Scholt's fine NewlYork Smoking, sitreti
boxes Cavendish, lttl dozen tine cut MI ppee and t accaboy Snarl.
Ten kegs nod 100 Basks lientueky Rile Powder, fifty lia;,is of
Stmt, bar Lead and Percussion Caps.
Thirty boxes Candy. 1. 1 .1 drums of Main m Fige,,llo Jars prunes
and it great variety of articles in my* litre that would take thorn
time than 1 have to enumeratetheni.
To my old customers, and the piddle gent
at HIEGEL'S Corner, di tea tly opposite the
for yourselves, that I am bound to sell who
than any other establishment West of Bon
Erie :filly 7, 1849.
sToN W 4a.
1 000 Oh io pressed and to
Chutnt.. lore, gutter
&c. for sale cheap at the Keyetooe Grace
Itow.
Nov. 10, 1549.
CAOIII CAti
tABII will he paid for P 909 Bushel / I ON
ttt the Empire IitOTCV.
Ede, I al. 19.
To the Honorable Court of Quart;
County:
The petition of John Adam Hants.
of Erie. in said county, respectfully
is well provided with hews roum an
the lodging and accommodation of
era, at the house he now occupies in a ,
therefore prays the Honorable Court t
cm° for keeping a public inn or tare,
duty bound. will pray, &e,
JOHN A,
We. the subscribers. chi - tens of the
in which the above inn or tavern. pra
is proposed to be kept. do certify that
the above applicant, is Deigned repute
temperance. and is well Provided will
conveniences, for the !tithing and
strangers.a4travelers. and that such
necessary to accommodate the public
gore and travelers.
Signed-1). F. Sloan, A. P. Dutlin,
Beatty, C. Xolb. James Dunlap. J. I
M. Reed, P. H. Oliver. W. Kendall. C
J. Zimmeelr. Win.
Il Reed. D.
A. Fillet.
CONSUMPTION CURED .
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, .
Asthma, Bronohiti %Spitting of
Blood, and all other Lung
Complaints tending to
'CONSUMPTION
Thia ntralfcire la just n hat it la declared hit p sLove. /trews
(Ply for theconykre aura of all those airettions of the Tranat and
Ltrago. 'ethic!) If neglected. al o aya end in Conit rt imp It. la not
a wur this:us. ot tchica ay artirb, trade just s-11,11ke teriy of Inc
corpurrarridatrours pithy day, but ls a strictly irinitip Preparative
—thy origins, wipe having 1 yen furnish. 0 by - an aspirant I hYals
Clan. (the laic Prof. Rogers.) and that still further improve:ay
one of the prev. pi, proprietors, oho is hitnaulf n re,eviarfrirrist ..
P.oytivay. a graduate of the Unitersity of rtritillylVQbl3.-
1 I is Comm...A of the choicest articles In the vegetable klograra.
mo s t of Mein 01 lone tried value and established reputation, end
some of thenserairtry o ay. i arlleular ty the CAMIta Lr Ct A. a lien
of nag wondirful inediCiDel virtues. lately rotroduced into this
country from Culifurras. The Rey ire Wu Leenshown to thousand
of Physicians, who time essany approved It, and will be
shown to any Physician it lro desires In see it, upon application
either toila Proprietors nr their Aguas It bus te , o) used in sast
tropics of erase, and is.boragly recomuserided by Elyaitfair•Amett
Pr , :fessuri in our Medical Colleges, Ministers or f,rsyel. Judges,
Lawyers. Metehents.4 Mechanics. &e .—a conchal% e mot that
there is nu gvoekery or derrytion a Voile It. hut thra It Is a mulls
Glue of uthst 1.11/COluliloll vi, tie anti tfrcacy.
PAMPHLETS.
A. no ordinary-al:tell advertisement eon feet le do Junk° to
the merits of this artime, the Proprietors hate enthodad in a
pamphlet form. the Afit.ey of Oils Medicine—the desorippon, s•
erre, tie , of its principal Ingredients—ll cepa they nreilesigned
to have upon the human 08K - in—and above all, the inealrnloble
amount of gaud %I:Ma it boa done They design to circulate thla
Pamphlet extensively: but should any one be ovcriceltrd, &nide
earnestly desired to call upon the Agents' anted below. and pro
cure one. gratis it ti tll cll repay perusal. 'Phchiat'en iuggee
,
7111 may be worth ta 'outset( or fatally. TnousANDS OF DOL.
DADS, hod it will introduce you to a marsol testimony In its
fhvor which is pet fectly
Such being our confidence in its virtues, we are willing to sear
rani the Medicine In et ell' recent case, (tinted ne COWIN; tO the
diryClirms.> and where the persolt is not so tlifled that he is deriving
htioef.t from it. by retuning the bottle within 24 hum' time.
THE MONEY
wlll be refunded. ICTSce page 3d of the Pam; Met. •
For Pale, wholesale and by A. D. KOVILL & co..
Proprietors, at their Principal' Office, No. 6.5 Warren it., New
York, to Is hem mill inters for the Medicinr. and letters relating to
agencies. sh oul dhe addrelred. pan paid. •
1711 e sure to ask for Ds A Roger.' Symp of trtetwooL.
TAR, rind Cason tbacoe, and let no other to palmed on to you.
teAI;T ID:S.—None genuine. unless there 'sun their . ' , clapper ,
aura qf Amid, siz to I with a Pep, by A. L. SeOVI LLA CU.
COMII9I. COL DS, dm
-
ju Dr, ti R:lgi Flyruß of 14'. ER WORN. TAO, and OA NCR,. L.
has proved ltcclf to IX the mon extraordinary medical aid In
curlna that utually fatal tliselml Cosentoption. lint. It should be
reit.eisibered. this medicine ,s as etficnciour and valuable in the
incident stager, such oxt:ottgh. , , Colds. Honisevese. &.. totem the
Lungs are ..o tar goat , that I.4ceratton Its, taken Once. 1: is
seldom, if ever!, known to fail In breakine up the most obstinate
and distressful; Cough or C.,111, in a 'kw Lours' time. if the direc
tions are strict .y lotion cd, • The Arenurße, n Web makes so many .
aroaderfiti tures, Is for sale at carte: & Drctl....r and Buttin & rev
brie
ST "The columns of the Press throulths ut the country Penn to
he so hand tt ith notices of cures and sr.:eines for all diseases.
•flesh is heir to: that one hardly knows v. hat to do in ease of dis
ease, for fear that in using one medicine. another and truer may
he ovetlooketi. But frout the rosarket6/e (tars,. and the high Order
and vast amount of testimony lately 6 tough t under our perFenal no
tice of the extraordinary eine:lcy of Lit. Rogers' Syrup of Lees It•
wn'. TAR, and es NCUALAUCa, we arc COUlOied to regard ;h
evidtlatt Of our senses. and confidently stltte, that for Cave* and
C.lds, and that hydra-Leaded mon.ter. Cosutstrtios. we think
the above preparation a robs, of estiv, and errtoin care. To all
our friends we say. Till IT; and If it does not help yod,nothlng
the
•
nrATit rnom A cr,Lry.
Zr Rr Lerf.ectifig those ialutar, precautions %stitch common
. f r. n sr. /hems. rno:.y. vr-7y Willa , . fall vlettws to their prudence.
Wehavescen the young &ride blooming like a bird of parstlire—
the f.tir of !loner hope, flit pride of her father, and the joy of her
mother—her ebe.k and her ca e bCATI.
IN' With the st.ftevpres.ton of lot e—tte gay dreams of life dart •
cow before her fancy, n oh the rich Al id 4 a rlegnted tints Of the
ra.tihow's hue. We hate seen all this changed—aye, the ved
ding goeNtßi fur a shroud, and the bridal chamber fbr the sepul
chre of the dead: awl all this by neglecting a "corro." .." "'"
Now. before it ig too 11te,11,,C Er. Rogers' Syrup rj LWF. wear,
Tan. and Cascustacitt, which gives immediate retiej, as thou.
sail& of our most intelligent and wealthy families are ret.o and
willing fo testify.
PRICE—In large bottles, RIM; or 24 bottles for 63. 60 .
Car sate by Carter & Brother, arid J. 11. Burton, Erie;
BP" 144 : 0 . QuinerY; D. C. Town & Co. North East: n 11. Case,
Birard: M. If. 'fowl - vend, Springfieb!., 1. Davis, Loekt Ott; N.
G. King, Albion.
-AErie, May 12, 1e49. pa. s 2
501 i BLII.S. Ch} FupttGue Flom, sad at the /Owes
VV market price. 21. C. M. TIBBALS,
Erie. CheaPside.
Trio Tstusic Store.
OKe Doc:. en of Dram'.
/Vote.
- vroe con n o d ji varioy u 1 31w.ical 111 , 11,11v:0s and instrue
-1 tors. Violin , for 1:5t1 to :32 1 . AccrdCOP,F. from acts. to $3
Initeto, SI 50 to 1:1", f;'•it , T 4 , El to Fla alt Cl:•Tlnetla.
ftfe4. ViOtia hens. Itrtdo,. String - 4. aul all thlrgx veitalnlng.
tf, the , lepatttr, tt. At,' a -- I.zakty of Van tie Nuticnq. Pocket
Cut! , !ry, Ralsors Strap, Pistols. rcroissivn Capp, Tors.
Cardti, Cofutis, llai r a Ncedl , a, Thitahltf.
flair Ping. Looking Glam... Fancy Los rf. Vasa,. and a r witty et
other fitins. tine door east ol Brown's !lord W, i.FIVIS.
Sl'i:t:FACLE.9.—Litndress In,pl7.ved I y Pt rife 1, l'iyakditt
nod other kind* 4f Gine*. in Gotd nut!.'filter, Getman Villtet
Steel, mid other frnma. Au estnnst. e a,crune LE to NOLO !roma'
Numul ers2.l. 1549, , I COMIS k Co'p. ,
W 11:311tEn IVANTIII).—Tto. filgt.est toarket price %Niu be paid
Lit for soy,woottity of Whitt: Cl,:rry and %Valuta Lurn•
Lrr the store of 4', B. WIIIGIIT,
TR:Sif f.iacn nn ! any quantity of Bleach( d Shoring and eery
ei rap at ttic st , re of S JACKSON.
•
SUCCIIS. I adivs.Tonor, Ftoops, But
-1,7T 11 &c.. oc,,,stontly on hand itr. , l MeltliffaCiUTCa by Of
suLicr.Cfrs, ova Do rl.e A•arscg 51crq ha Do Erie, and unnamed of
the ,tastdarl of rotlarn CLlni - i.,rri,on of stl, le it, this brrnet, par
riculurly 111Vifetl. .1;SO. thre,ded Sp(dcbs and Forks frow a New
York ntanufamry, all of 'lr.,<,•! -flier.
N , u•..!, 1'49. G. LOOMIS , & CO.
"John Andorron my Zoo John."
A 'srir.R.SON'S *lave and Geodwsn's Pressed Cavendl.ll To.
3. Litcti) rot sale IrY 7. 11. BURTON.
Mnbd 130.15,*-A Cu , ,o-ottis.ent el 1.3 ni, CcLettt.
ti+riart Squirrel dna Fat Muffs, .e/4..gebear, rl
Jan. 19. 1950. Cotner.
ADMINISTRATION NOTICII.
uric"; P. hereby gi en that !tilers of Administration on the
of Joseph Skinner. dec'd., late of Wa Ate ion neldp.
have leen granted to the subscribers. pe. sons has ing claims
almittin sail estate, will present aunt duly authenticated, to the
stitcrihers, for feith.thunt, and all indebted are requested to make
pnlinent to the sank,.
FRANCIS A. MsINT 11l',
s Ada:thin:a t (P.
SK INNER,
Erie: ri.b.
vrilrxnE Epiortr.o.
FROM past experivi.ce I 0111 fatly convinced that pleas can Le
1.4,14 ter cash Inenty per cent below the credit ..yetem. On
the first nay of March I snail , dIII , IIVIICC 1.112 experiment for one
year, contr a cts eaceptcd.. /lox nut mode arrangements with a
gentleman of esperwrice in \r,‘ York city. to purchsse and for
ward me tine dress goods V.CChly. I Shall keep as coati on assort
ment in this) Ine os can be found io any City and as cheap. I shall
alto be err en ing weekly all kinds of dottiest w gt,o,hand curpet t ng
at prices fir below tie market. I shall ktrp coentati ty on hand
the targeg assortment of Ilardvi are, Saddlery. conch & Buggy
Trimmings Iron, Steel, Nails, (s.c...that arc kept In the acct.
setae!' I shall tell at Retail at N. York Jobber. Pricer.
Groccric.,Cockery, Looking (nave. &ell other predsli vcry
Intv price.. 11. CAMVELL.
Erie. Fr +. tn. 1,1 r).
%VA II , p 1 . 1:R. A gpid attcriment otrvr
tA (4p:eap at
March ZJ,
To the Honorable Gingrt of (eerier heestnte of Erie estary.
Zm: Petition OfJOhn W. &on. of Springfield tett nd.ip, in said
county, respectfully represents. that lie is n ell provtl with
house rooin and con. en tenet,/ for tie lodging and accent In anon
of strangers and travelers. at the liss-e be now occupies in said
township. Ile therefore prays the Itonorahte Court to grant hint
a lieelibe for keeping a public inn or tavern. rind he, as in duty
nound, e. ill pray. &r. J 0 tliN W. SCOTT.
We, thesubsetttcrs,et endcfSpringfield toll nship, in Which
the above an or tavern prated Is proposed to b e
kept, do certify that John W. Sant, the abot e applicant. is of good
repute for honesty and tetar , erattee, and is ROI provided with
house roots and on ven iences for the lodging and accommodation
or,tr a p g er k ,aed rat eters. and that such an but or ta‘ern :e
ncees
satl to nceettitsv.kate the public, and entertain ,strangers and
travelers.
nab'. I would any. call
armor's Hotel and see,
wale or retail. clicepof
Io.MX I4L
itedStorle Ware. r on-
Jam, 3111 k Crocks &c.
7. Poor People.
T. W. slump....
11:11
'B, If tlellvrreil
11. CADWEI.I..
Simmons. Ebenezer Brn Eron. Ira rEinap. Hiram
irnekin,on. Scott Emitll..Onear %Vieko. T. J. pertme,ltarn
Uc Groodt, 11. Idablvon, George 31. ta.. biekinren,
tenrild%on. t,otedzo Ilarrey.
'Nfrath, XB. ItNW.
Sessions of
To the Ifinwrable Coot f Quarter .yestions of Erie Cosmig:
ielition of R. Rill., of North En‘t Borough. In said Conn
.!! ty. Mire:writs that he is well pros sled with house
rcom CUIIVPIliClleta Cur the Itaiging and OCCOMuKxlation cf
stranger., and tut% elm's, at the house lie now occupies, in raid Horn
onli. He therefore pm'. el the Honorable Court to grant him a
cease for limping a pu4llo inucrtmeru, nut he, an in duty bound.
%%111 pray, &e. It. HILLS.
We. the nuLieribers, citizens (dew Borourli of Nerd, Emit, in
which the attire Inn or ta‘ern prayed to le lrcenwl 14 PrOro•ed
to be kept, do certify that Robert Hit's. tie ripen c applieJni. IS Or
good repute for honesty and temperance and is nett provided with
hence room and eonsen knees for the lodging and accommoda
tion of strangers and travelers, and that such au inn or tavern in
necessary to accotnniodate the violin and entertain wrangets na4
wavelets.
of the west AI Wl]
•prescuts, that he
conveniences for
tigers and truvol
id west ward. Ile
grant him li
nod he. 0 ill
►AM lIANT 4.
vest ward of Erie,
-ed to be licensed
ohn :lawn limn
'for honesty told
house rdom and
ccotnmodution of
un inn or tavern is
nd enteitain strait.
Si;t S. Crawley. ICrn. r. w.rd. John '3114 , ,r0ii, Dal id
Alli.en r, A. Gc.indn W. ti Se *mon lii I.lller.
Maids. Alexander bnild,ne. I.riont I 11 , on e. Jchr Cncr, E
r. rblio e'f, le! rLzY. VOI
rrne Cr A !..ii sims LC it Cite ~I,lr.rn tin. j r.
J_J tam of North East lowuphiP. deceased. having.been eramed
t.i the subscriber. notice is tetchy given to all perfonv Indebted to
raid estate to make immediate payment. nad those having elain.e
agsioi.ti It will please rs.,llCr.tiNssss Treat!! ben ricittait for 4041.-
meet - NriFV.l N 3;.a.f t . tette! ,
Ntsol VAC ‘l:.,Ptl‘: •dt
A Htig,hr. tVol.
. Williams. Chas
. Millar. U. Oates
rms9. Gen.
3t41
=
tWAL: RF:AD!!
From Ile Ate4:cat !Vert*?
STRONG TESTIMONY.
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