CM - iivABT B, N 'III (ad "M , X l l id ,1 11 1 11111 .111 - - .11 . 140 ft, has for the past fit e years been in the habit .4 using it, and teconunetels the haute ; he and myself adoptel the ntticle nt the same flute, and it Pi 1101 i, eiinslitere , l an :Almost inilispen.abie requisite in the army. In conclusion I ninth' say, that thn better it is known the more highly It %sill be prized, and [lust that us health-restoring virtues inakewit generally knowirthioughout the , length and breadth of our is idely-extentled country. Yours very respectfully, S. 0. V. S. Consul to New Granada. REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. - Sonthpoil, Conn., lanuaryl, ISIS. Messrs. S,tens :—Gentlemen—Symprithy for the afflicted induces Inc to inform you of the remarkable cue effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of toy wife. She ems set erely afflicted with the Scrol'ula on different parts of the holy ; the glands of the neck It ertistreatly calm ged, and her limbs much swollen. After suffering over it year, and flintflig ielief from the remeibes used, the disease attacked one leg, and below the knee suppurated. tier physician advised it should be laid open, which was done, but viithont any permanent benefit. this situation tie heard of, and were iaduced to mu 55 sni sarsapatilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favor able cam, relieving her more than any preset iption site had ever taken ; unit before she had used six, bottles, to the astnin.hment and delight of her friends, site found her lualih quite restored. It ts ntiw ow a year since the chre was effected, and her health rein:tins good, !laming the tits flint was thoroughly' uradicated from the system. Our neighbors are all knotstng to th se Lri ets. nd think SANDS' Sarsaparilla is runt bles9ng to the age. Yours nit respect. • J LUAUS PIKE. - from a letter received front Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in Lamm county. Va. •—cl' I base cute! a negro boy of unite 'cilia your Sarsaparilla, who has attacked sill!' Scrofula, and of a scrofulous family. Yours t sole "F,t,h, Hall, in., Lei 17, ISIS." "N. W. IiAill119.” The followtne tel (ono Rey. John G riga. late Rector of the Clitiudi of the Cruenixton m toes coy. comatemlN to the .Went ton of the afflicted. Numerous certnimoch of miles of fttiotis de‘cam:s effected by tlll3 medicine are altruist daily reccu S member of my family has taken your valuable Sarsaparilla for a sae ore s em i a ; aas I,th the ino.st benencial effect resulting from Its use. It giv, isle e g'c..t idea .are tee record my testimony in behalf of its virtue and ell - wail, lioimig tit it °awes may be induced to make a trial of it. New l'tirA, .11,y IC, I.IJ. , .3011 N GRIGG. ----- • 31'esr.. A II 5.: D Sesn3,-- A"oririch, N. r., Oct. 5, 1847. Csa mi. , : eN—Feeiliol, of gratitude induce me to make a public acknokledgment of the bee, fil 1 }„„.„. ,h. e .„.,1 fi„iii Lice use of your Sarsaparilla. I have far, eeveml years been mauled suit sertifulioet swellings m my head, which attunes worild gather and dowilarg oat my 11,104, .tad ears. and at others woul 4 Weak out in durert.tit mots of my face :mil head. The , e,routintica moll my throat, face, andhead :nen , almost OM` ( . 01/11111•10 ,Soro and ho 1,o; 1 , 1 ta n e w a , so b oars . t h at it was cent ice eliihrtilly that 6,1 , nd speak Ante a ttlii,per. During this time I haul s , ;mal attacks of 'item Olial`r thsra , l-5. cotiultol different physicians, and Creed I acme's remedies. Mit 'Cecil ed no benefit lintel I commenced mum your elarsa. podia. I ant taw. welt : the :met, ore all healed, and 1 attribute the result entirely to tae ellects of your I.:du:dile medicine. 1111 = M Yours, unit respect and gratitude, PHEHE CAIIOON. Item; rersotiai:y iacqu.siiited %%101 the person above mune), I believe her statement to be correct .l JAM ES M. 1). CARR, Justice of the Peace. • Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the Unttcd States and Canada, • Ytwe X ll per Bottle; ELI Bottles for $5. For sale by J. H. Burton 5 Reed House, Erie, Pa. TRE AMERICAN BAOCLIG DEPOSIT BANK. asca. 41 Wall 4,lrect, ✓aunry Court, Netp York. ►A" lIE ptopliitnr4 f•eg to annoonce (hot they have orctied Claes e, for 5W1,1,,105, utda lt•e oy..tcln which line obtained so Inge u share of the ['tibiae ,irport to Etwkwl nuol OA, here by which an opportune} ettcadc,l to all classes oLtninlng (ac cording to the wenne or Werth:won of cr,cht an interest in TILE GREAT SPURTING EVI.NTIi IN ALL PARTS OF TILE 11'()R1,0 WHERE nom=i; RACING is PR IcrierD Ao will be we(' by tiv• sol.j.ine(l pnnicnlar., the zerit,er, to 11, 'theme note 0 . 11, Y 11(0 .Itmlic It..ring iro- it Null: tv mr TUE ga, ILA". II 11, a .1111 of ; OD,- tAID ! ! ! .4Nturtt) ( , I hi- Ito. estmLlls bung ttrengtliched 11.) the guarantee of ui.p Am opportunutv 1.11114. difor , ll2,li.j,. pottliting in .1.11.1.1:XCE:; I.‘II'OII,TA ' SCI:IN ,13t laticA nod el,tua lture. intthicln wolleteot time lIIIVrVPIRs lieM cell the Etitry of tla. hottei• 111, tiny of ranntog, to thable the plocrie tore to till the VhclOtl , Cl:l— , TiII:; 4 :Vt:II'tiTAKES NOW OPEN conAFt of rivet:lm,, for I=IEM=MIIIIME=I To I c run ud.tte 98411 day (A May TOL 15 l'Erati- TL:(14:7.C.: O £1I.: STEIVAIMS OF Mil lINGIASUJOCKLIY CLUB " 2 Sul , : Dols, lola. llnla. DolA. Dols. . Dols.' Class A. 4000 313 11111,110 1 ) 50,1300 _5,160 15,01.0 111.014 It, 01),0 7.5 1 1 10,000 311,000 23,0(10 13.009 10100 C. 1 1 1 ,1,410 10 100,011) 51115(0 2.1,50 1 1 WOO 10,000 D. 20,000 3 30,0110 ..23,01,0 12,31,9 7,3001 3,1'00 IN. 2e,01.0 I 10,0e0 ;MAO 2,3011 1,300 1,00) The iiiiinher of Horses entered is tuna ants of 200: The draw tag of this Sweepstake , will take place publicly ,on the 2011, day of May, 1030, the day on which the race la dl he run—the place and hour being iirstduly announced by adveitiseinenti when the !MUM'S of all the horses entered will Ic allotted nineties( the truh-cribers m ench class. and on the 30th day of June next, by luck time the result ofThe race as ill he known, the Prizes will be d htt 'haled; the holder of the tallne of the v. tutting horse in Clads "A." tatCeiving a Vroze of Ono liundrod Thousand Dollars I I I Maar Ole second E 30.000 &e.; in accordance with the utirwe fie twine. At this Drawing nll t obs!tibers wilt be admitted on producing their numbers. To gen tleuiet. of the Press free tidal i,lon will be given; thus alibi ding every security to the subscribers and the pn lie. of the shove, the proprietors hate °puma 1117177\C LISTS by which any desire.) let (according to the slate of the odds) may be obtained in all the great racing events and as will be Seen by a more detailed prospectus forwarded to all subscribers, Tilt. tumnrit oy'ANy yAvoluTilomsn l i THE ABOVE BWESPSTAIO.II NAY INIIERR lIE BAIN Cr s ONSIDk.R.SIII.6 scat ItilltiallEß THAI. 1 101t13 oit mYr. A commission of 10 percent to cover expenses will be deduchrl on payment ofall Prizes. Any further Information required, will he afforded by the secre tary, Mr. Archibald Mackent is at the offices a , .1 Love. -- to n limn all applications for Agencies and other communic.ithins arc to be nildres,ed ensr rs in, and all remittances. either by 11111 or Note to be made, in return for which numbered Certificates will he for warded as d tree ted. Lista of hors entered for the above, and all other Races of tut portance any he seen at the offices. :Z,n 17 NO VANZEM ECTIVIIIUGI rairbanktf Gonuino Seale itithnufactoryll The subscribers having purchased Fairbanks celebrated genn- Inc scale patents, and employed a workman, Mr. 11P70k4, nun has had a long experience in their manufacture, beg teat it to Infortn the public that they are note prepared to furnish to order an article, superior to any thing of the kind ever offered in this market. The suln.eribers 0. mild al,o caution (twit- frieillis adaimi pur chasing it mildest; artricles inirporting to be Fairhatils.' -cale trona irresponsible itinerant yankee pedlars—ors manufacture the genu ine article.. 'lke follov.'ing are our prices. Hai ecalt.'", of 1 Tons draft, eF O Coal Sealed. of 1 toll draft, 40 Plattbrin Scales, 1500 ibv. draft. 35 Do. do. do. with hoisting lever , - and:et on trucks, 40 Do. do 1000 lbs. drat). 30 Do. ' do. do. on trucks. with hoisting lever, 33 Faith:mkt.' American Fettle. 150011. e. 30 Ito. ' do. do. 1 lila lbs. '. Do. do. do. 15 1,00 trucks with hoisting le . ^r , tr, 37 Do. do. Ito. ' 5 ult. , 10 - Flour Pricking Scale-111i lire. Counter oz. to th... 0 Ito 1 oz. to •Zooli..+. Date's Counter t 4 e ale, 1,m,. lever, Atl the nbove article. nre tearr• It good noel relirthte are rep French street, neatly opposite th Eric. Nlny 21, 019 rAannAnn TIIF. ti.eartivil reputation of the tcm!...". of hut er.krt anti 11 Scalod..' :ma pure) enme, been iotilerte,l to crawl rain bare no euntroi Bray is ith lionora minero in their otru nntnettAut re , above fraud m lea,iiing a eouree they take this Inv:mire to elution 'nig Eaten:v.!' manta/10.1re tunic attlicir factory in St. Juilnroblay. ' P. F. 111. VI 11. 0. COW Erie, 3Welt. IC. IE4) '4'ankco HAIR. Elmo, Rhaving and fide truth and cc Purees.. Looking Glivi-eo, flan caps, ctritt lug. Pilate and Ca Totneeo llote., 'Pet thing Rringg, Ong Needles. {lair Ode. Eau de C. Ittasknotnll.lescriptione, &c. & Grocery. N 0.7. Pew. People.' Ro - Erie, Nov. to. WHITE! , /00 Brit half and nuarte! inft received and fur It and warranted. r , Nuv.3, PREPARED AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BE A. B. D. SANDS, DEVOGISTS AND CHEMISTS, 100 FULTON•ST., CCMINKII Or WILLIAM, N.cw YOWL'. E 5E4 ?LE, Infrom. form & Scoop. 10 oz. to 30 lbg. draft, ThoEc tonpfitain .tc(110 give ugsa call at Islo 104 Fanners Howl. G. A. BEN NET & CO. Fs? SCAE,EI3. B^.lleg has induced I ,.utltte, balance* to olrer theta :vets have thorehy, in thaw /I Imdu , itlon. The fulAcrihers Me competitors whotrausact bu ;ranling the ler; dtatorn of the Milo unjust not iliehonornhle. the riblie of their impo,,lliono. Ith •ir own infraction, nod only Vt. For sale by & CO. Bunt°, N. Y. INV, & ICO. _ CHU* otionsl abbing lirosh6g. Beek. Side, 1,14. POCket iSuaz. Wallets, Pins. Hooks and Eycl4, Percus penwro' l'ior eases, Diaper awl Ilair Piny. Ktict dogue or Marrow can be f o u nd nt tEe Keystone T. W. MOORE. rion. White Fish and Trout, u ut lowest prices— insintiOd R. Q. IIt7LBERT. lyieow4s-31' Hold UP l Walk Tip and coo tho Mang llp l I mill: public are invited to call at the Erie Steam Foundry, or at our Store, and examine the last Paragon of Cooking Stoves, just got out ut MI an uncommon large Oven, high enouh to bake a large Turkey Olt Its feet, while six 10% CA of bread are ba ki ng around it. The "tioi , t, and confusion" it has made r.aA, has induced the characteristic -name of II:if:if: UP. One nbo bitely raw nine loaves of beautifully inked bread, taken front the ouch' at one time, “was reminded of the capacity of a small pig %% Welt drank use quarts of whey at a draught, and did not then fill the measure uu loch contained the whey into four Inches." flee certificates. Erie, Feb. 2, /t 4 .3u. , lASTER, SENNETT Zr. CHESTER, PAW. January 22, 1650. I . kr- , Qrq. !After, Fe:4),M & Chester: Getil.—To your inquiry n nether Ow "li.tuigl'p" Cooking Stove purchated from 30U du ring the pretent month. has given satit.faction or not, I have the pleasure of ate,nering that said stove hat. Ilict our fullest expecta tion in en cry particular, and %%mild r.ot he eNclitinged for any oth er pattern now in use of wnich I have knowledge. Very re:pcetfully, your obedient servant. SC.aXrT. 11.cnt , r, szennett & Chester; Geol.—We are un'ng your Immo% rd iiimiern Cooking Su - or, called the lip," and ni tur a fair trail I can recommend it an simerior to any stove in me in ilk cum of ilwruaatry. Attiring the nitist prominent ratynn taa, of thin stove, in the. commodiousness of fife Oven. it teeing sufficiently eaparioni fier 010 largest Coldly. and 4160 In a saving of fuel. lam son: red that one half the niel,necessary for any Hove tie hat ri er used IA ill amply fapply this. Take it all in all I think it difficult to improve. Truly yours, MILLS IV. CAUGII January :VI, IPSO. Mesu,. Lester. Sennett k Chester; Gent.—llaving used your improt "Mtn^ Up" Cooking Stove, I wish to evpre,s my entire sou-faction or ji trilue, as cone ining nil the good nu:dines I Ile- Aired, and :toll take great plearsre In testifying to hi mean., and In nenwing it to any tt ho may wish to seeit iu olerntion, at my Groery clam, corner 01 711 t and State streets. V 7.11. lii.VOWLTON 14 SON. BUILDING, NO. 1, FOUR DOORS BELOW • BROWN'd HOTEL, ERIE,'PA. SecTinv Ist., Nowell Ltvitune.—Front Window,' sacks oat about a feu, containing hinging Lamps, Solar Castors, Can dlestmks,Cake llasket , ., and a I :tarty of other articles, which the beholder may see without trouble or expence. ' linrrios 2.1, Coe s rsat Csse, may be found a variety of Card en t•es, silver combs, diamond, tormiois, ruby, garnet and plain Gold It ings, Buckle. and Slides, miniature lockets, &c SECTION 3.—Gold and Silver, Patent Levers, Anchor nnil Leyden duplex and common incanement Watclies,gola guard and (obeli:tins steel do. Soup Ladles, (doyley Gold pens.) • SECTIoN %Tr, German silver, table, and tea Spoons, butter knives, gold, sitter, German silver and steel speetacles. tircrionJack Knives IN frors nod Shears and Seisi , ors, linger Rings,steel Itcails and Clasps nod tassels, silk Pluses, tooth Brushes, shay ing do. One Ivory Combs, shell, horn, Buflblo horn, hack mod side Combs; steel Penn, Needlesspocket Ink stands, snuff and tobnecoßoxes, Envelopes, note Paper, visit ing Cards, J u ding forks, sheet Music and Preceptors, Sera curd, Sins Csse.—Filled with silver plated Fruit flaskettik Candle Sticks, 8111111 . LT:I and Tray, Branch Candlesticks, plated and Britt:nein CastorS. Flower vases, Sr. nor 7.—Gerolidols.Brittrinia Tea Setts, extra ColTe and Tea Pots. Mar Erin:hes. military Soap, Wallets and Pocket Books, spout Racks, Dolls. ivory handle Knives and Forks, common du. canimnn Boards, Dominos. money Belts, Port Folios, nary and revenue Buttons, fancy tans. &c. SF Mann B—Contains Bass Viols, Violins: Guitars, Flutes:Cl:lr innetts. Plagelets, Fifes Accordion., Brass !Innis, and right in the middle of the floor stands three of the be 4 Piano Pones in Erie. SITTION: 8, Souirn DR.—Front IVIIIIiOW. contents vary but lit tle from the culler. except a, few Feather Dusters. Svc mix, In.—Solar Lamps. Extra glasses and shades, 80 hour and eight day U. U. and gothic Clocks, Tea Servers. Looking Giase.es, and a great variety of Fancy Goods, all of which they of fer fcr sale as low as can be purchated at any other store west of New York. And we WWI it distinetry understood that we do not adveritte to work very low In order to shave you on our goods, as another has declared was his obleelDbut wean to be consistent and reasonable in nll our prices. November 24, 1019. CLEAR TECEI TRACK PER THE Groat Woatorn Locomotive I! Xa-, • TAKE NoTim; Aid, THOSE WllO ARE IN'l ERESTED: rIALL at SIEUEL'S Corner and convince yourbel‘ es that he is V Now receiving the largebt, cheapest and !yr.( lot of GROCER -IE2 ever brought to Erie. Among his assortment may be found the following: PeriAns.—Six tons of Port Rico Coffee Sugar, Embed, Loafand Pulverized. Correc.--Ten idles Old Govenunent Jaen, ten bags of Legyera and ten Isitfts of Rico. Mot..tssrd.—Ttt o thotirand gallons New Orreans Porto Rico and Sugar House. TEAS.—rifwen chet•ls Young 111)Fon, Imperial, 11Inek and Gun powder. imperial ua in ids pound calico for family urn. Fl3ll.—FiVe thousand pound Cod PIO, Mackerel, Chad, Hot tau-1 Herring, Smoked herring and Sartlitico. I,artel. Turpentine, thirty do. or Linseed, Lamp and 'rootlets oil. . . 150 kegs thooklyn, Iliad° and Pittsburgh White Lead. The largest kind °fan assortment of Paints and Dyestuffs. 100 kegs of Eai•tere and Pittsburgh Nails. laurna4.—French Brandy, Holland i;:o, Rum, Pert Witte,3laa dem, navel, Claret 41111 French West Witte. Tinisceo.-100 dozen tichol es fine New York thanking, sixteen bo‘es Cat corn:N.lo ilozeti tine cut Rai pee and Macenbuy Snuff. Teti kegs and 100 flasks Kentucky Riau Powder, fitly bags of net, bar Lead and Percussion Cape. Thirty bows Candy, 35 dryins of Malaga Figs, 30 Jars prunes and a great variety of artields'in my line that would rake more thaw than I have to enumerate them. To my old customers and the public generally, I would any, call at SIEGEL'S Corner, directly opposite the Farmer's howl and see for yourrel see, that I am bound to fell wholesale or retail, cile_llTer than any other eetablielanent IVest of Buffalo. C. SIEGE.Ii Erie July 7, Oslo. DIS •' ri zi 111,00NOXIIIN. . .LIVERY AWD'EXCHANGE STABLE. • 7 ' ...a • ' W. C. BRALEY. having purchased and made flie".t.: 'lNVii74,ll,3ltibtlaeteLoivueVeto . c t r ic e e ro t : e l e c t r ,, l . h Y een " , n tr. d an by d 90, In the rear or James Liddle.o Blacksmith shops, would in form his friends n nil the public that it will atrord Lim pleasure at alt times to accommodate them with norses, Doggies rend Illoishe. He Is also prepared to Sot and Trim Tans, and attend Lame nod Sisk Horses, in the most approved tuannet. Work warrant ,sl. Horses taken to keep by the vt ick: mouth or year, op fealeoll- Mc terms. elle, Jun 01, 1.3.30.—Gual P4lm4 432i :4u;E:z:7 i D TESZCZINT AND D'XIIRZTIO. D R . .41 - YE RI2 as parille,Wild Cherry and Datididiondoin pound. - T - ~. . valuable Medleinal preparation DIFFERS , ENTIRELY om any pimple °Extract ofEarsatntrilla," or eonfuton puri fying aiedinine, It la a compound of uiouy of the • ~•=1 a 2 m Sr P 4 ° o o 4 , 83,4 FsZns ■ ea.= Eff " ; On rgi-Z 11. Eld :o 4 , 7 0 ,§;/_ems ?: 7i IC • MOST CIAINSSING MEDICINES, With others action directly on the Kidneys or having immediate reference to the relief and continued healthy operntion of rave internal organs. It contains articleis which enter • Into no other preparation in ClitilCIICC, and . IT In UNRIVALED In purifyln and refreshing effects, by any ilithlicine in the world. It Is put up IN LARGE BOTTLES, Is very plea ant to the taste. and is store concentrated, FRONGER, lILIVER AND Ell EACER Than any other in AMrket. Ecrsons who have taken ..Sarspa rilla" by the gallon, without relief, have been radtcally cured, by wing two or three bottles. This 's the only Compound iu which Sarsaparilla, Wild Cherry and Dan lotion are so prepared, to otter the peculiar virtues of each. in .ontbination with pure Extracts of other healing ankles In a lig! ly concentrated state. Its ingredients arc 1 PURF.IX VEGETABLE, And arc such roots and huhu as are found—though chiefly tea ttngcertain part.—in their general tendency to produce the most cieunaing and heating ejects. 1• 4 .'21 1 1.71 71:1 . " . e. : 7 1 • ... ,r. 0 7 - I Fr . g • • ;t:" ,7 54 ,Fz° —' !,ll En -1 9 /& g 2!ƒ 2:4 7 7g. • - 14-, • 0 ••• 2. Q. ;_.*-4 , 45 "4- Eg:B s " "F“'" IT IS IMPOSSIBLE To ewe many diveafet,llropsies. Kidney; C6mplr. na. &c.; draw oil Watery Iltunors from the Mood. or corritplanti rritating secre lions of disease:l organs from the holy, without the thorough 01411- ATtol cm Tim KIDNEYI4,IIIi enured by this Medicine. No OTIIER estract even prereads to this Ord. In fact tutu Very operation for it is particularly compounded. WM'S from ell other prep arations, and makes it the beat compound in etisience. Lrse this medicine. 14,1411raliana. /thus cured when life ilselJ vas despa , red of. It contains nrticlqs that will curs if anything ran, and takes Meanly method to Make permanent'curca. 'nits Remedy 14/RIFiEB AND PRIVES OUT _ All impure anagrOsslntiatrars, not only by working directly on the blood, lvit'by, rtsitoringeach organ to healthy vigor, and espe cially in ctenritgtbcgeUonoflhoao which draw front the body, and lastingly remove elt MI diseases origianting , ln n depraved slate of the vital Eruptions, Ulcers, Sores, Collection of Watery humors, - Will find this the Got ;literal No, mill most cleansing Medicine, jar before any othc4. in invigorating e ff ect. It has worked some of the greatest cures (Diseases of the Urinary Organs. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS, - ' I Ittadilers,&c. 4 splendid diuretic. - No extract is, am good for Weakness of the Eldnete. IVeak back, Retention art Involuntary .Ilow of Urine, Burning or Scalding, hisolustars Eeiklioes, or other irritability, KT:gem:lee, the•only Medicine that heals these parts. , Li Scrofulous habits of the System, Lax and we eued steles, CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Wasting diseases of the Lungs, Pains in the Breast, dec., the sooth ing rector:l6.am! bracing Tonics, heal the Lungs most kindly, and strengalleal the both., while tho :acrid humours that t h ud the system are cleaMed. The relitein action of the Kidneys mark ed in Lung* disease. It is warranted eaperiur to an 4 preparation —Sudden attacks front Eiposurti are certainly cared. PEMALE 'COMPLAINTS, For Irregular, Suppressed or painful Menstruation. Fluor Alban, Uterine. Diseases, or any derangement of the Female l'zanr:. It never disappoints expectation No common medicine ill reach these derangement. This compound contains certain Roots, the best and only onus that *Unlit be used. It cures the tribal aggrava ted forms. GENERAL. DEBILITY AND DECLINE, It will refresh immediately. A few days' use will convince the , incredulous. The appetite increastst—the nerves so quiet—spirits rated end new, I'ts re mot Rich Blood rakes the place of vitiated awl corrupt, g:?.':" L-1 . 6 . e27:77 F7n . gmgii!lFO, - 444 52 . a1== . 20 • 0 74, n• ' I 'Si:IT IN YOUR FAMILIES, i You willotever he ..‘ about 1. It will do more good, and cure inOre speedily, the liii mired of petty diseases, Culls, Rowel Coiu plaints, Impure Blood. Are. than anything you have ever tried.— Look of Certifirdes, 'hue WE I KEIT iNNANT or must delicate Fe male can take tt with perfect raft( y. t ,71 Z 931.1 ?. Pr 7 " 111.1 AR IT IN MIND. That this is the only medicine Mini lino ever cored the low, Wearing S•ur Fry rn, es attested by the °Wlof some thirty of the i cured, ou will acknowledge Nil -a 5,2 : ! 2 " , t n :7 u - , __Jet g 3 F=. -- 8;10: ; ' I ..C1 rump, Is SOMETHING IN IT. Where obit - ructions of the organs hare cause] deposits, (Jr Stone in the 11ladder, this medicine lins been used tidal :Mon- Hhhitt toicce.u. For Cerli.firoles f Cores of this ve any disease. tee Pamphlet of cures. TUE wousi , Of Dist: srs of the STOMACH and BOWELS. Costiveness. DV* FEFSIA. with Debility, &c. For Bowel Complaints, it can le re lied on as a certain remedy. Also, when accumulation of caused BILIOUS DISEASES, Jaundice. et.e.„ or when they are coining on, take Ms and you ate Ott safe. It carries the corrupt bile rapblly, by the natural chan ;,elf, anti cease, immediately. It.li9s 'cured LIVER COMPLAINTS years standing, nlcert Hie:lies testify, It always gires :eaglet , lion. Try it. Great Physicians prescribe always diuretics. This compound is excellent—Dandelion alone is almost specific. Ca • 8 r. Ca 5. .5 r FE • • ';'; • LOOK FOR TESTIMONY On tlipages of 01Ir PANIVIILETA or columns of our papers. A list of as intluential names has nerer been given in support of any Medicine. We lirwe there indisputable testimony of the total's cure of every disease we mention. 74e masttiwrough investigation is requested. GI•1T A PAMPHLET.. Call on the certifiers or ask their opinion, and you too will use it. It will affect you dlirerent from any other, and we think it will do yen more good. Prepared by Dr. II 11. MYERS, Buffalo. All orders addressed to E. Ifollidge at his variety store, 228 Main at. Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by Carter & Brother, Erie, Fn. Iyl2 APTER this I will return and will build that which is fallen down, and I will build again the ruins thereof,and I will set it tip." An exile returned, may every wind waft soine lost 'exile home. and finally may the t line hasten when the last returning wanderer shall be reclaimed and gathered to the fold. The subscriber, after coming up through much tribulation and having his works tried as by, fire mid suffered loss . has come to hinnelf, anti has received a small stock of /100 KS for sale, and expects more, which will be disposed of cheap fir Cash. It is hoped that my friends will not be discouraged because the stock ll—remember he o ttlint is faithful over a few things shall be made ruler over many. The subscriber returns his thanks to his friends for past favors and especially to those alto have with warm heart-3;lnd open hands paironlzedhim in former years who, In pro 'j erdy. in adversity, in tribulation and oppression, thoweil by norks of their father which Is in heaven acted on the principle that it is no more. blessed to pit e than to reeehe. Ile still wants the patronage of his friends, and will tie thankful for the smallest favors in his line, Ile has nothing to promise them in return at pre,ent. lie could pay them a fashionable comptiment, but it would be like feeling them on husks. May they long live to gladden the hearts of the orphans, and wipe tl'e tear of affliction and grief from the eye oftheampres.ed a idow. Ile believes that Ile that numbers the hairs of the bead and does not allow a sparrow to fall without his notice, will enable the subscriber to show his gratitude by his werks. Then he would almost be willing to say in the language of good old Simeon, let thou thy servant depart in peace. Some few perso,s in former days hose complained of Ids style of expressing himself. Ile re erets exceedingly that he should be so unfortunate as to express himself E 0 as to °trend the nand sensitive. delicate and chaste ear. Ile would not wish to be understood that he is complaining because others differ from hint. They have as good a right to dif fer from him as be has to front 'them. Shortly expected providence perin;ttipg, an assortment of Christmas and New Year Books. Constantly kept on hand Quills raper, Black Band, Blue. Black - and lied Ink; Blank Books ruled and bound to pattern: aid Ilebontid on short notice; good Vinegar in exchange for Rags.— Corner of }Tench and Sixth streets. ❑ORACE BALDWIN Erie, Decemt,er 21.1e9. SOOTAT TWO OLD marwrozas aIIOGERY, 'No. 7, Poor People's Now. T 17,1VE Just arrived from the East with a large assortment of 1 Groceries. Wines, Liquors, Sugars; &c., which I will sell n little cheaper than any other Establibltment in the City. Give me a r all if you have any doubts as to the truth of this t.ta (einem. and satisfy yourselves. T. W. 211009 E. Erie, Nov. 17, MU. 27 A VARITITY °Mtn Latnps, of the newest paterns and most 13 approved styles; also, Camphene Lamps of different Ptyler, Macs, chimneys, which' &c., constantly on hand and will he sold cheap. W. N. LEIVIB 1. 000 CALLS. Ohio pressed and turned Stone Were. eon slstlngor Churns, Jars, Putter Jars, Allik Crocks &c &e. tbr sale cheap at the Keystone Grocery, No. 7. Poor People. Rat`. T. W. /1100RE.s Erie, Nov 0, ISM, MS.—Scotch. French and Ameican Gil:intros, for anle very cheap by. 8. R. DEWEY. BROWN 1111(1 Bleached Ellieelinga and Shirtings by,the bale piece or yard, at the very iosverd figures, t ALS' IINERINOEO.—French Entdleli and Gentian Mel ineep. Da grades and colors. L'all and see them. S. R. DEtWEA'.S. Eric, Oct. 6. QUGAR CURET/ wiIITE FISH, ti delightful article, Jun re ceived ited.for sale by R. 0. HULBERT Nov. ts 49. _ . DRIISONS indehtid loth° subscriber, late Pro th onotary ofErie L county, for taxes and fees on Judie la! proceedings, are hereby notified that their nceounts are now madeout end placed in the hands of Jonas Gunnison, Esq., for iinmedinte collection and payment to him or to the subscriber, Is the only way to save costs. Erie, March 9, 1930,-0m,13 WILSON KING. "USE HOWE'S COUGII CANDY," The hest and cheapest - article dale kind; price 5 and 10 cents a stick. • Erie, March ID. J. U. BCRTON. “Jobn Anderson my Zoo John.” A NDERSON'S `-Mace and Goodwin's Preered Cavendish To• 111. bacco for sale by J. 11. tsuirrum. AATLL A AND WINDOW PAPER.— A good asrorunent Wer t' mi very cheap at March 93. woreirrs corner. ' 1 3 IIISTOWS Superior Extract Vanilla. Bitter Almond, Peach, Louisa, &e. also superior Rose Water, lbr Bale, py Ede, March id. ; J. 11. BURTON. _ . THE DELAWARH MUTUAL NAFEII'Y INIURANQII 00 VI - PAzijr, (of Philadelphia ) A /tr. now doing business on the Mutual plan, giving the .neared .13.. a participation In the profits of the Company, without liablli ty bOytilla the premium pat d. • Disks usanithe Lakes and Canal insured on the most favorable terms. Ldsses will beliberally mid promptly adjusted. ire risks on womb: maize, buildings and olnorpropenyj n town OF country, for a limited term permanently.' El R EUTORS. Joseph It. nem. Jame, C. Hand, -.Edmond A. ander. Theophillas Paulding, John C. Davis, •U. Jones Brooke, Robert Burton, John Garrett, 3idui W. Penrose, Hugh Craig, • Samuel Edwards, George Smell.' Henry Lawrence David n. Stacey Edward Darlingtork Charles Kelley, _ Isaac It. Davis, J. G. JOhmion William Polwell, William Hay, John S. Newlin, Ur. N. Thomas, 'Dr. IL 111.1luston, • John Beller,lt. Elpc•ncerMellvane. A.SCOPT. STORAGE, FORWARDING AND .GOMMISSION 111 ER CHANTS. Ware-House and °Mee, East end or Public dock. Erle. - p.m". in Coot, Soft, Fish. Flour, 'Closter and Water-Lime; and General Agents for purchasing, receiving, docking mid I.lllp ping Lumber awl Stared. • March 10, IN ALL. CAS. ES OF DROPSY IMPURD OR DISEASED FLUIDS DISEASES OF TtU BLOOD, GRAVEL, V3MMI'%I LAMP EITONSI WARE. Eicbard:3. liewbould,'Ece,yi Wm' . ilailinPres'l IlZr Application can be made to' Erie, Feb." 10, 10.19. . t, Erie • .. • J. EELLOGG,' Adeu 1050. GO OTT & OAT:MIMIC. 0A17TIO:2 4 1 - ,22%T • A man by the name of CLAPP haven it gaged with a young man of the name of H: P. ToWnsend, ait end s his name to put up a Sarsaparilla, which they Call Pr. Tow send's Harraparilinole nominating it GENUINE, Original, ect. This Townsend is no doctor, and never was; but was formerly a woriser on railroads. canals. rititl the like'. Yet lie msunies the title of Dr., for the pur pose of gaining credit for what he is nOt. This Is to caution the public not to he deceived, and purchase none hut the GENUINE ORDDIVAL OLD Pr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla. hav,ing on it the Oil Dr's. likeness, hie family coat of arum, and his sig• nature across the coat of arms. Principal OSA, 1W Nassau es,. Nilo York City. OLD DIL4f.a.COD TOINIVOSND • Old Dr. Townsend is now about 70 yetirsot nge, and haalong been known as the a UTIIER and DISCO VERDR of t h e GEN - - MVP OR/UINAL..7'OWISSEND S4RSAPARILLA." Being roor, be was compelled to limi t its Intinutheitlre, by which means it hay been kept out of market, and the sales circtumcribed to those only who had provhd worth, and known its value. I thnd reached the ears of ninny.neverthel CE9, as those persons who bad limn healed of sore diseases, and saved front death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful. Ii EALING PO W CR. Knowingonany years eigo, that he had, by his skillosclence and experience, devised in article which would be of iimalcoble ad• vantage tO mankind Whe y the meant would he furnished to bring it into unniversal notice, when its e»estiniable virtues would be known am/appreciated. 'Vh hi time has come, the meals are sup plied; this GRAND AND 11NRQUALLED PREPARATION Is manufactured on the largest scale, and Is coiled for throughout theleogth and Medd, of the land, especially as it is found incapa ble of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. I'. Townsend's, it improves With cge, and nev er changes, but for the better: because It is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific matt. The highest knowledge of Chem istry, awl the latest discoveries of the art, hat o all been brought Into requisition hi the ntrinufacttirc of (lie Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla. The riarsaparilla root, It is well known to medical men, contains many medical properties, and some properties which are inert or useless, writ others, which If retained In preparing It for use, pro ducetyermentrit ion and atid, which i injurious to the system.— So of the properties of Saran pari la are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate and arc lost in the reparation. if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to Wel.° evper fenced in its imantifaCture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which dy oil in vapor, or as an exhalation, under heat, are the very vi ses:is/medics/proper/is/sof the root,witich give to it all its value. Any person can boil or stew the root till tile). geta dark colored liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in the root than from anything else; they can then strain this insFpid or vapid ll quid, sweeten with sour inolas,e., nod then call it "SARSA ItA lt- ILLAIIX'rItAOT or SYRUP:' But such is notthe articleknown as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA RILLA. This 14 FO prepared; that all the inert properti s of the Sarsapa rilla root are first removed, everything capable of becoming acid or of fermentation; Is extracted nud rejected; then every para. de of medical virtue is Fecured in a pure and concentrated form; and thua It is rendered Incnpable of loaing any of its valtiablennd healing properties. Prepared in this tray, It is made the mozd powerbil agent In the • Cure of Innumerable Vseases. _ Hence the rea-ion why we hear commendations of every side in its favor by men. women, and children. We find it doing won deri, in the CUM of CONS U3 l / 3 TWA", DP SPEPSL f, and COMPLAINT; and in .14.1EUM.417541, SCIWPIII..I. PILES. COSTIVE NESS. all CU7 XEOUS EAUP PIA IPLI;S, BLOT CHES, and all aliectionq arising (rain IMPURITY Ok".11111 BLOOD, It possesks a marvelous efficacy In all complaints arising from Indigestion, horn Aridity of the Siomarh, from unequalctrrnla lion, determination of 6Wod to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hands ' cold chills and hot over the lady. It hen not 114 rqual in Colds and Couhr4s: and promotes ensy expee-' location and gentle perspiration, relazang etricture of the lungs, throat, end evt , ry other part. Ilitt in nothing I, ita cicelltnCe more mauifet.tly seen and ac knowledged than in all kinds and ~ t a, ,c s of LIMA] CU\ll`l HINTS. It works wonders in ca‘es of Floor Alb :IA Triliir3, Palling of the Womb, Obstrurted, Sarprerrert,or Pai,ifsi Menses, Irregulari ty of the menstrual tierio,l , , and the like; and is as efitctual in curing all the forms of Kidaty Di:ea 'ea. By removingoli•lruellons, and regulating the general system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body; thus cures all forms of Nervous diseases and debility, and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other main cites, as Spinal irritation, Neuralgia, St, Lm, cc, Swooning.,!Epitep tie Fit?, ConeNgiono, IVc. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good ltligestion. relieves the bowels of tor por awl constipation, allays itillamation, waffles the skin, equal ises the circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and the insensible perspiration; relaxes all strictures and tightness, removes all ob.tructlons. and invigo rates the entire nervous system. Is not ells then . . Tho m odicinoyou pro-eminently flood? _ But tun :Inv of thebe (lungs to t•ni , l of.(, P. Townsend'is interior article! This young mitten Mold is not to be . thin the one is INCAPARIX, of DLITERIOIIATION, and N twmt srotr.s, while the other DOES; souring, fern:cull:qt., and Mowing the bA.. containing it into fragment k; the sour, acid liquid ectiloding, and damaging other gc.mbd ,Bust not this horrible compound be poiaononsio the systrinj— What! put acid inta a system already ditra.rd will, acid.' What causes Dy. - pep Art but - acid!Do we not all know that ashen food sours iii our.stomachs, what mis chiefs it produces? flatulence, heartburn, palpitation °fair heart, liver complaintoliarrho , a, ilyi.enterv, eolie, mid corruption of the blood Y wh:it faScrontla but an acid humor in the body? What produces all the !minors which Libman Eruptions of the Skin. Scald Dead, Salt Rheum, ErYslPelas, White Swellings. Fet - er Sores, and alt ulcerations internal and external It Is nothing under heaven, but an acid substairec, which sours, and thus spoils all the skids of thy body, moreor less. What causesßlieu matisin but n sour or acid said which insinuates itself between tifejoi nts and eh-en Imre, irri fat Mg and inflaming the delicate tis sues upon which it acts? So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood. or deranged circulations, rind nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature. Now Is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this SOURING; rEniligNrisii. - ACID ..0031COUND , . OP S. P. TOWNSEND -, • and yet lie would fain itavo It WHIN...mod that Obi Dr. Jamb Townsend's Gcnuina Ori g ina/ Sarsaparilla, is an IMITATION of his inferior pi (Taxation! ! Heaven forbid Vint We should deal In nn ,artielo which would hear the most distant re,emblanee to H. I'. Townsend's solicit! and which should bring down upon the Old Dr. such n mountain load of complaints and eliminations from Agents who have sold, and purcluwers n ho have used S. I'. Town.end's FERMENTING COMPOUND. OLIVER SPAFFORD We wish it understood, because it is the ah(olute truth, that S. P. TOtvnseniPs article and Old pr. Jacob Towneend's Sarsaparil la are heaccn-lcide apart, au4 lA/jun(ly dis-similar; that they arc unlike in every tllarticular, having not one single thing in com mon. As S. P. Townsend 14 no doctor, and never was. is no chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, imprOfessicinal loan, what guar antes can the public have that they are receiving a genuine sc len title medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used in preparing Dont] which are in capable of changes which might' render them the AGENTS of Disease instead of health, But what else should be expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease! It requires a person of some experience to cook and serve up even a common decent meal. llow much more important is it that the persons who man ufacture medicine, designed for Wooktltornachs and Elnfoobled Syste ms, know welt the medical properties of plants, the best man ner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the varions diseases which atlect the he.; num system, end how to adapt remedies to these diseases! It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore !learnt and bloom, and vigor into the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity that OLD DR. JACOB TOIVNSEND has SOUGIIT and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring his Grand Universol Concentrated Remedy within tne reach, midi to the k nowledge of at who need it, that they may learn and know, by joyful experience, its Transcendent Power to Ite_al. For sale by J. ii, Burton, NO. 5, Reed House, Erie, Pa. Brie,July 11, 18-19. 9 WINTER Anniszramnravr. t 99 ag mo. kIiLATEST and largest arrival of Clocks. Watt Imp, Jewelry, Solar and Campllcno Lamps, Fancy Goods &c.. at • a. Loo ra x at. aofs: On State Street, nearly opposite Brown's !Mel, Erie, Pa. W IIO have Just returned from New York, and hate received t Complete assortment - of the above Cootie, together with a great variety of other worth and ornamental Housekeeping ant elev, where, upon ins.pecticti, will be found Prices lotto than any other roneernin town; for let Übe known that this establishment pays Cash' down for Goode, notwithstanding the silly . reports cir culated that Loomis & Co. are only doing a Commissi on buslness fora Moro in New York, and lot it also be understood that so long as thcpublic, (not New Yorkers,) control their nflhirs, and are digs:km(l to be generous, so long wilt they receive a Just share of the profits. ' Front large purchases of different Escapements of WATCHES of the most celebrated Makers in Europe, direct from Importing houses, they arc enabled to Mier a superior et tide at n very low price. In the Mechanic:ll branch, particular attention will be givipn to the repairing of Watches, Jett etry and all articles per taining to the trots. /hiving two tine workmen from Europe, together with 'Engine Tools, seldom (Mind In coutry shops, they pledge themselves to meke good work and give satisfaction. Engraving of Spoons, Stals,Jewetry, 4-c., done In the hest style. N. - 11.—All Gold and Silver Goods bought of G. Loomis & CO. 'tvillbeEngraved, - if requested, without charge. Cash and the highestprice paid for Old Silver Plate, &e. Erie. Nov. 17, 1510. 97 rilllll subscribers. desirous to try the advantages of the cosh *ye -1 tees, offer to sell their entire stook of slove@ for rail. only, at the following pricer, with Cast Hollow-Ware. thus putting an end to competition from dealers or pedlers who aro not manufacturerS. No. 3 Premium. , Cooking Stoves 67 00 .. ~ " 4 " , S 30 .. 5 . 14 16 1000 .. 5 Fulton - , 14 - ~ , . ' ; /A 00 • 44 4 46 ' 11 00 • ~ 5 SenneWs IrOnMOn! CoOking Stove, , .. 17 it .•4 - f - .. - 15 00 •• 4 Hathaway 10 00 64 3 o . 1.400 41 2 16 . • 16 . . , 12 00 Air Tight fartorStoves. from . , sa 50 to 7 00 rlitlteOT BOX SLOW% (NM , ... 2 00 to 700 Potash Kettles at three cents per pound... Copper and Tin Fur niture in proportion to correstiond,lvith Stove ripe et eight cents per pound—thus tank Inn a journey of 00 miles an object Worthy tic effort to buy Stoves of - .- , ,S ' Erie. Dee. 1. 1019. LESTER, SENENTT de CHESTER TIROAD Cloths, Casidtueres. EAU net t, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans j 3 a good assortment, CEO SE I.DEN &SON. M. W. CAUGUE Y Two Thousand The droat 2111,odleine of Natarol 1 AMERICAN OIL! ,91118svonderflt1 Remedy of Nature, American Olt, is procured 11 horn a well in Iturksville, Kentucky. made by the Master Hand of Petty, in Nature's Laboratory. 1t fin othos ski elopes 'of lie Earth.• Roam:icing power as curative is I.ruiy wonderhil. It has effectualleured a great number of persons of the following ornplaintri Inflamatory Rheumatism, Consumption, Cramp, Colie. Serofn la. or King's Evil; Inilarnation of the Kidneys, Inflamed or Sore Eyes, Erysipelies. Deep Seated Coughs, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Feb er• HOICA , i and Frekli Wounds, Burns and hl SPtas and Strains, Pa )lized Limbs, Asthma or I'blhls lct Piles, external and internal; Diteased Spine, Deafness, Vic eased Hip Joint, Inflawatili of Ron els, Creep, Dropsy, Scald Read. &c. PRICE ria CENTS PER 110TTLE. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Willie n Jackson, the Proprie tor's solo Alla only Agent for Western 'ennsylvania,• Northern Ohio, and Western Virginia, ED Liberty street, and 'ay sub -agents appointed by 111111 in every county in the ohm, di. trie(e. OM MT.—l.:very Agent is supplied with Pamphlets containing reliable certificates of remarkrible.cures. Call and pet one, BEWARE (Jr NtrAIEROUS couNTEREEITs. • The American Oil. baying performed by its u,o to many re mariade dares, and being a powerful Remedial Agent 1)n t arlous diseases, has induced FCMIC persons to counterfeit this valuable. medicine. The original and genuine American Oil is obtained frotn a well In Burksville, Kentucky. from the tote and only pro prietors, I). Hall, & Co., whonppointed Mr. Wm. JacleromEtt Lib erty street, Pittsburgh, their sore and WILT Agent for supplying Sob -Agents In Western Pramsylvanla,Western Virginia and part of Ohio. The true and genuine American Oil is of a dark-green color. There nre various counterfeits abroad—same Fe ncca Oil, some a mixture closely resemblhtgthegenuine purporting to come from the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Dispensary- Cotnitanyi some black ,and of various other colors; Immo n bite, said to be made front the Original American Oil. D. Hall & Co., the arty and sore proprietorsof the trite and Original Aillerican Oil. DO NOT, nor BLVER DID supply any persons who make the article c EXTRACT of American Oil. said to be refilled, elariticti anti con centrated. lIEWARU of the worthiest counterfeits, and 011- SIIRVE that Wm. Jackson. ED Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood street. Is the ONLY and sow: general Agent for the above men tioned district, and that Nose us- smarm hut wlent has hit name reml neldress printed In the pamphlet - In which each bottle is en veloped, and likewise the proprietors' RdtirCßS is printed in each paruplilettlause "D. Hail 4 entucky." Another way of detecting the counterfeits in the el co., ifferenCe in tho price. The gen uine la sold Invariably at 50 cents per bottle and no less, while some of the counterfeits are told at various prices under. Tile pure and only genuine American Oil In sold wholesale and retail by Wm; Jackson. at the only agency in Pittsburgh, No' 69 Liberty street, head ofWOral flreet, • Sold by the following Amts. 0. D. 8 patrol% Erie; Thos. Willis, Millereek; John McClure, Girard; W. H. Townsend, Springfield; C. & i. 11. Cleve:4mM Conneaut; Fenton & Dro.,Conneaut. Ir2o _ _ - orrxcx WlLLTAlTP,dealeonAisTamtin F orei gun I 'and vomestic S MEM - exchange. Certificates of deposlte, Gold and Silver coin, will boy andscll current and iincurrent money, negotiate time slid sight grafts, make collections on all the Eastern c i tiesl aml inti!(C remittan ces at the lowest flanking rates. 31oneyreceived on Deposit° and Eastern drc-ls constantly, on hand at the lowest rates of premium. - I itio, Indiana, Kentucßy, Virginia. and Pennsylvania Dank notes, and those of most other States, bought and bold on the most reasonable tenni.. Office, four doors below Drown's Hotel, Eric Pa Erie, July 1, Itll9. Winos & Liquors. - Au Gnter. lot of Wine.and Liguori.. consi-ning of A Pale Brandy, Et. Croix Rum, lioll.iiiii Gin, - Otani do - N. E. do Irish Whiskey, Cogniac do Jamaica do Scotch do Madeira Wine, . Port Wine, Common do Malaga do do do (pareMicul Medoc i'°- - Also, a large :Assortment of Fresh Grocerieb, for sale at No. 7. Poor People's Row, by 'l'. W. MOORE. Erie, Nov., 17, 1819. A RH.OW ROOT, Sago, Pearl Barley. OM Meal, Tapioca Ver rn lla, by %CARTER & Dr.r. FlaWs colobrated Cough Romedy. TILE ;dietitian, of the public is again called to the notice of this invaluable medicine, which remains unequalled as a speedy cure for diseases of the throat and lungs. The great importance of curing Pulmonary illseases in their early stages is generally admitted. but too often neglected In practice, and hence the rea s4a why so many untimely deaths occur 11'0111 COlililimption and oilier pulmonary/Area Hons. hall's COUGH RF.MED Vis recom- Mended as a sail', speedy and effectual medicine for curing Coughs. Colds, Boarseness, Croup or Rattles, Asthma or Plithisic. Bronchitis, Bleeding in the Lungs, Weakness of Voice. Whoop ing Cough, as Well as many unpleasant symptoms depending upon irritation in the throat and lung.. Read the following de cisive testimony from a host of truo witnesses who bate been cured by using this medicine, and are now advising the sick to follow their example— This is to certify that we, the undersigned citizens of Erie, have used Dr. P. Hall's Cough Remedy for the cure or pulmona ry diseases, and in every instance have been speedily and efffittu ally cured by its use. We regard it as a very safe, pleasant and thorough medicine, and recommend it to the public as fully worthy of general confidence John Galbraith, C 11 Wright, A M Tnrbcll, Wilson King, D Shirk, Joi n t S Brown, John 11110101, I. A Hull, li G Landon, • Thos McKee, It S McCreary, T J Taft, f John IV flays, I) I' Emden, J Kelsey, jr rosier Bell. John 1'u11...r. Robert Cochran, A Sherwood, J A Bennett, P E Burton, JSalehury, ' It Baldwin, Reid Grant, IV I' Rindernecht, J M Warren, IV Al Callawlier, I. Warren, Thos II ughes. II P Mehatfey, J F Tracy, I.' Aloorilead, jr Sl' Nelson, J I) Dunlap, J R Cochran, I Deemer, Jr Al Goodwin, Charles Cole, II Cl Root, C IV gel , o, AI Mayer. J Il Burners. The following certificate is from a celebrated perfumer In Phila delphia— Dr. l'. Mali—Dear Sir: It IS with grerti pleasurelilhat I inform you that your Cough Remedy has proved itself to be exactly as re presented—not only a very efficacious but pleasant remedy for Colds, Coughs, &c. I have rticommended it to many of my friends whohave used it. and found Immediate relief by its use, and in no ease has it failed to effect n cure. Tim eifficts are truly ritagb.rti. and I would recommend all persons suffering. with Asthma, cold., or any disease of the throat or Consumption, to rive it a trial. • Yours, - very, respeetfully, Jif LES lIAUEL. Public Cantion. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEIT'S To prevent counterfeits the following wordsare blown upon each large bottle—•'Ur. P. Hall's Cough Remedy, Eric, FS'," The ismall bottles are marked in the same manner, except the'dast two words. None are genuine without the above and the inventor's name—Peter 17a11--written upon the wrapper and directions. For sale, wholesale and retail, in Erie, only by P. Hall, No. I, !limbs' Block, Btate st. -I AGE.VT'S.-13 C Town & Co. North Fast and Wattshurg; Thos Vincent and Smith & Hendry", Wa terford; Jos.l(l.ftn•liemer. Fa ir view; J. 11. Campbell. E.lenhoro; L. S, Jones and Asa thatles & Co. Girard; Wm. 11. Ton nsend. Springfield; P. Clark, Albion; Cnileder,lsleadville; 11. & A. Butler, Spring Corners; Win. 11. Unbit son. Powerstown, Cutler & Pierce, Clarksville. and by Wide pFaernlly throughout the country.. For farther particulars regarding the etiperror efficacy* of this medicine, call on Agent for pamphlet free of - charge. cale,a DNOIVAVZNO ON WOOD. Tat: subscriber is prepared to execute all orders in lila line. Drawing and Engraving Landscapes. VIC \VS of Itotels,Stores Factories, Machinery, Societies' Seals, Dusines.s Cards, f.allow Orders attended to without delay. charges naoder to. Fredonia, July 27. ISM AL.'. PETTIT. Fro o - Exhibitio: T would inform my friends and public generally that I have re ceived for fall and win ter trade the largest and best selected stock of Watches, and Jewelry ever otThred for sale in Erie. The liberal pat ronage heretofore re ceived, has induced me to enlarge my 'stock of goods. I will pledge myselfto sell good goods' nod tit a small advance from my wholesale pri ces. Fourteen years experience in buying & selling goods in eastern cities, enables me tosay I have tacilities for pur chat ing - watches and Jewelery at less price, than any other estab lishment iry the city. I nut receiv big by Express every month, watchell of different oscapments, direct from manufactn tors through the' oldest and most ostensive hn- porting houses in New York. Therefore the mystery is solve how Lewis sells watches so cheap. I have on hand a large slot of Cold and Silv Cr Watches of the latest styles and of superl , quality. and prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers for Cash will sell Cold Patent, Lever Watches for ettit to 8100, Cold de tached full Jewelled for 829 to 860Vord Lapean watches four holes Jewelled, eighteen carat cases, for 814 to 80.5. Silver Lapene watches, for 89 to SW, fine quartcrn watches for 87. All the above mentioned watches will be warranted to keep good time for one year. Please call and see fur yourself, one door east of Brown's Hotel, Erie, Pn. Baying just obtained a Watch Mabel" from Europe, -I am pre pared to do all kinds of Watch Repairing in the best man ner; having tools for making and repairing all kinds of watches, I Newmyself to does good work as can be done ill the city of New York. Mr. Levineston will gi; e his whole attention to the, repairing and cleaning Chionoinetcr. !duplex. Lever and common Watches. Those having good watches to be cleaned will do well a first rate - workman. Clocks, to call and heve adjusted by Moshe Coxes, Acordions, and all kinds of Jewelry repaired in a workman-like mariner. at Lewis' Gothic Hall Erie, December 8, 1849. LlC,Slf.kr- I Xfew patterns of very nice ennieleon Salina an ►J Block Gro do Rhine Silks, will be found nt. net. 6. S. R. DEWEV'S.—State Street. pLAIii - tong Sliawls for sale by GEO. SELDON & SON Vats, Caps & Ladies rurs. ha' Eb HUNTER hardisbt returned from New York with a large • and well selected assottmerit or Hats, Caps & Ladies Furs, w hick tic is prepared to sell as cheap as can be had at any other establishment in this city. Persons wishing to purchase any or the above goods wjil do well to give him a call before purchasing elmtbere. Erie Nov. 3 IBM LrrrErt PAPER, of various tlescriptions--CengrCsa, Quarto Post gilt edge, for steel pens; very tina French mall letter; also, envelopes, motto wafers, silver seals, sealing wat, carmine end black Ink and ink powder, and a superiorquality of Fool.cap and School paper, by .7. IL BURTON. SIIAWLI.4, Brocha, Tinbet, Cashmere. and Palk Mid, Long Shawls do., a variety of cheap Plaid' Shawls for sale at the stns • S. Lief:SON. Boots Shoes and Leather. f) nOO WORTH of Men's. Woon's and Children's I ui Boots and Shoes, with a good stock of Sole and Up 'er Leather, for sale at the lowest - tlgure for good pay. isiov. 3, In% . • • C., B. IVILIC 11T. Crockery and Glass Ware. a spiena id assotunent of New Patterns at N OW opening Oct. 27. lEW. ' C. 11, WRIGHT Tos I Teas 1: Teas I - • T Al'liselling good Young U) - son Tea for Sects: per pound, an. 1 Ulack Tea for the same; also, Teritot all kinds and qualities proportionately cheap. • • • T. W. MOORE. Erie. Nov. 17.1849.- C HEWING Tobacco of the very best Mud, furtalppx..__; TANNEWEI finv Barra; on hand, for folsnnTON. SIIA of every deeetiption, and very cli s e:o ß .a .rn .: uwgv.s Erie Om 6. - - FLOUR. PAIR, FISH. •and l'hitSTER.—A. heavy stock (hr the Whites and opting trado Car silo low. at . (7. B. MIGHT'S. 000 LIGHT WINDOW HABIL tilled with tt good guar ty ofhtaa, anti Ihr.tale at factory prier*. by Erie, Marc h 30. lELIO. CARTER & murrulllt. L__ _ _ LINSEED OIL, boiled and raw. for role nt n A111:111 adValite above CARTER & ußwriltm. , 10 . tj Tit' F.Rt-, , . 4 2 F Itt ' -1, • ~, 37 ...•'.. IS T i 1' 1 i • 1 re -a E 1 4 7 1 ~~,- ' f ' F ~ p 1 ,, (`' I i~~ L W. N. LEWIS ti i{I!1 In all Christianized and civilized crannies. has can • lar^rr D. Urn cd deaths than any other malady that antlas the homma until vrithm few years. there has not any soloas fume, : Um devastation of that degroyer. But now— BRANT'S INDIAN • PULMONARY BALSA cures ray Many of !LC most siren,* warkni and deritlopedca..,, MON tRY CONSUMPTION—mg. und.titard MAC/ of acrrotei azd TIOPYLES3 eases oe were nevelt:K.lbn. cured by any So utterly MM.,* were some (4 the &filleted perKu4.,, hilYe been pronounced by ph Initialr and friends to be ACTUALLY an, Some, Who b..' their tiorielelothen made, have been mead, tail yr ! , ~ others, who it was said vitoild not lice another day, are now ILO ' , ICI hearty U 9 they ever were. It possesses all the ex:toxin: TVA purifying virtues nearly u Neat-% and active as the preparation which we mil EIRM:IT ' S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. The Eshelm differs from the Extract, bombe it peoiesses were! lions which are peculiarly adapted to, cad are exuaulaliy isatessusy it. A , rare COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS, and all diseases of a pulmonary nature—such diseases as usually prv 4 to fatal under ordinary treatment, when they attack the Breast, Throat, Lungs, and'lleart. TIII BALSAM I, XALX AND coitus th.coasio the LUNGS, and elsese, Internally, as rcrlarniy and cooly as the PCIIITING 'EXTRACT Turn, heals ulcers ertentoß s . This Balsam cures ruse eases of Ccusoft and Ca; t alption out of Tor, after all other remedies beep fad rob put Thousands of .ConscunidiOns' and. Chronic Coughs almultintly prove its stiftaiss of eney in nd d. easesotud its undoubted curative power, and wxnhioe beallny tie, in tho following complaints and dweases, viztSeitilse 0/ Bleeding:at the Lungs,Pata in the Breast and Bide t NW-Serail, No s ., CosnAstaots, Pal,pirotton of ths !kart. Clintera htlnntuas, Maratero cf Swims& C'aniridults In CAW' ten nod Adults, and .21/FEXALL. WZAl:l[3sz; CONSUMPTION. • A DYING WOMAN CURED? We state this C 121 1 4, to prove the POWER T 6 CATE Mit when thy, ILit. SAX is used, °Ten after the penal is coaddered byplpicsort sad fr,,*, to be in the last .taget qp dissess—atotally DV:to—and, In this car. rsa Col4E, Mod the 511110 VD and DMILIAL-CLOIII6, tem &meg. For Fe particular. of this ease, and the reknit-bade and undoubted raw/ of a 1.., CITCUMSOLICCI And facts, we refer to nor Pastriii.crs. This cure ivas effeeted on Mn.e ZIBA DYKh3IAN, of Bethren to Saratoga Cooney, N. Y. We cab xrave, beyond a doubt, steps c d„, almost equally hertriess, and innumerable cubs of Coughs and tient CURED, which were pronounced incurable by scthrth rirrEcta; A DOCTOR CURED!. D R..T. W. FRENCEL of Hi!leak, 11171setale moats, Michiy®; sloes let of January. UM wrote as follows: "I bare been iu the reen:a t mice of medicine in this place for nine ream but was obliged to ot i f t tt„ practice of my prof*lon in consegnence of ill health. I was so sews, afflicted with a Chffitiaie Disease of tae Lamas, es to cotivinceme that I au TIIE CONSV3IPTI9N, past doubt. I coughed amen inceoantly, n,,i: tni day. and hint severe pains and soreness in my chest. sole, oi l brute, t tried the remedies recommended by the moat skilful of the profevii'r all tope effect, excepting the nausea and debility caused by theta. leo prejudiced neabedpatentinotlicines t ind have no faith now in rheas endly. 'Rut Vwas . an eminent, more that Ihru 1 1:11(14)... to tryst bottle of BRANT'S INDIA PULMONARY ItIALSA)I: at.l do hero acknowledge, for the benefit of the atThcl.td, or v.Lom it rt. liTTe. that Om effect of its use on tree was the mon prompt of any medicines I ever witnessed the effect of in oil my pr E tti,,. • s 4 maw seas inssnetisatdy reiiereci, and to about eight or ten days 1 was.: from cough, soreness of Ike cheat, and paw, and now coesslm audi t , FIOFMCG , marl A WELL MAN." aa Dr. Dr. Free is now a respectable druggist at Misdate _ FITS, FITS, FITS. .• Messro..l. R.: LIPPrNCOTT k SON, respectable eserelete , s l'?, Srnre, Sulbran county, Pranrigranirt, wrote to Ile. Mny 12, 1549. moue °thee erNr rtes which had been derived from the nee of RI: t X 7 , PISIZIONARY BALSAM, that one urtheir maatotners b. 4 jUil Ir,f"re, them that her child, which had been subject to SITS for scsFut yan was sued by the U 4131 of BRANT'S DALSAM., Would soon be in n Grave Mr. 'WILLIAM D...IIIINNINGS, a merchant at Pte-rp,l hula county, OW, wrote to us, 9ctober 2, 121 U, a r;m rd r m sumron the 1160 or lirErnt's 1N1.4N 1 . 11,3101 i lir ni t • I', had effected in Mr. WILLIAM . CfIOCKET, or in ailloa.:nz to, said Mr. Crochet had souch, relief from the beet physic:aro and tau nimilmneg, hut Ibund none, for the fatal L i nd o f that uureieaou, •,, Comumplonn,lind taken fud build on his vitals, and was to and debilitating. his bode, that he wau a mere skeleton Ile -At. up by Ms pliyuicians and all friends, as ono who WO:lid kw, I , , Aalpts firm e. But even In this last extremity, itran no and In al eibut • as e onne, vet it la tom. nett the use of only fire &,taes of lIRANT.S IN DIA., PUL:ifONAItY BALSAM has unclenched the hand of tl a desruly et, restored Mr. Crochet to health, and lie Is now a hollthy, hearty, rt, L ,t mon. B. D. DAN N, Esq., merchant and pm:muter at Jef lemon, an m:..,;r, tomt, Wrote to ne tibol.ll. the 1-cm , . Imo% and stated that In• int «ttlt fir. CHOCKET, hid kattfied lo hu cunt:, and all the Oltutc-:,14 Could not Live a Day longer ! Itt.•ssrs. E. B. CALDWELT. ts CO, of East Ottrego, Oswego ra, respectable druggists, wrote to UP: WO have Vs; beam, threuzb tVieoul.sn, te,pertu . ble citizen of [lds place, o an Important ri.se Colll.lpri4ll, which B aster's Trrnradt Pemeristaav BALSAM' hnSpreitY on the vifo of on acquaintance of his, who resides in the town of per mo, in this county. She had been long confined to her bed. at I art. e dangerously thseneed, that her friends believed it ireptessibie her , tire more than ONE DAY LONGER. But, when all other hope failed, she commenced' taking .11/LINT'S PL7.3IONAR I' 8.G.5.t.. , and its medical edleary has raised her from A DYING SID, so in n 2 tY 06ing about and attending to her doratatie houukatd Gm She aeanowiedgve. and itla very evident, that she is fteio„,.; fiItANT'S BALSAM for her recovery from a long, serer,', ant de.:, ous sleknesai and Ler friends and neighbors consider that nr...d:cniz• valuable." RAISED FROM THE GRAVE. `Messrs. PRATT fs. FOSTER, *drama; of Tied Coentrati„ C 4.1.. ER.-LVT'S 11.11.5.431 had effected cures of such hopelgss care. , of seurnofr in their town,that now no other congiPmedicino colid there; that it had raked some as if from the allArE— some that ;Ey; rAu and all the friends said MUST DIE! 'One gentleman, in part...tr.,. so far gone, that Msphysician teld him it was swims pi pite medicine. Do then, when no hope seas GP, began to take BRANT - : 631 SAM—GOT WELL--eaui is sow as Ocii as arr he real: Many Consumptions Cured. Mr. S. IL CLARK. merchant, Clyde. Irayse meaty. N. Y. terms '•r. form us duo BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM told readily at C:e and said: "If aim statements of some of our most resnectable tw and personal, visible Imo:sledge, can be relied on, us 12101.Cai have cured many enzrumptire prisons, several Of , A nom I con . G a• with, v.Lo wert , so hopelessly sick as to ho considered, by ILreieit: and all friends, past a possibility of cure; and yet, the f...cts ere, L.0:1 BALSAM has teetered them to PERFECT IIEALT(I.” LUNGS BLEZEI-DITIST\XIIE! Mr. Z. 8. TERRY, sox:Sant, Genctre county. N. 1;, 24, 1418: "BRUNT'S MEDICINE is doing wonders here. It man of Crmsumption that all Rho physicians tuner said meet be Vi?e, be commenced taking Brant's Medicine, he could not rues las haul!. his head; he bled at the lung,, and every symptom seemed to iglie-re got he must die ; but, astenishuag to all, he is now able to labor. rod r.'es i. over the county. He used only Jra bank,. It has also rand a 1.e..L.- Laelytif Consumption in Orleans county, width her father says se d,c7 touter care." Mr. MILLETt, a merchant of the same place, has ceruEel to the of the above statement. . i Was believed past Cure ! Mr. CORNELIUS H. SMITH. merchant. edits: esntr,. Erie ee . C L January 16. 1819, gred : Your BR ANT'S INDIAN PL'L_MONARI EIL SAM and BRANT'S PURIFYIN i t:XTRACT are neariy all K 4.1. m. I want immediately another sum': for they sell more rapaily, got ps Later vstiyettion, than all the other ediculeg we tan a fer gale. Ti,el".l. mortary Rates= has raised a lady here from a lad of tlanseresr= l severe sickness, which all the doctors had given up as lA - CP.IBU They said she MUST DIE with a Consumption of A. Lyn,. Ahcr a' 14 pronounced the cage HOPELESS, oho commenced taint' - BRAN 1"1 BALS4l.3l—and now she is well."' CHRONIC DYSENTERY, and FEMME% COMPLAMTE, In oWdren or grown perwas, cared wand any failtue vgatemr. Also— CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by that childerstroy• trig complain 4 when lathing In warm weather—C' 4cm bilantmit. what Is called Sestataa Coststatxv —if "'BRANT'S PLIXONAri BALSAM" be administered to the child. it should. however, la ml Cages, be used in twice as large potions u the directions on each tot:e prescnbe, until the complaint Is checked. For sale by Carter dc Br. 1.11. Horton. Erie; J. S. Fostrr. Guar'. S. 3. Hopkins. Spsinatield; H.R. Terry, Edenboro; A. Tourney+. Union Mills; B. C. Town. North East; Potter & Rea, WCA field; Johnß. Robitwon.Cianesvine; aud W. & P. Judson &O. Waterford. 1332 TEEM WAY F8=8: 6000 Acres of Laud for Bale!: THE Subscriber having purchased the well )(non n VIAN GRANTS, containing some 6000 acres of I end. ate in Erie county. Pennsylvania, now offers the same for ,Ale, :a parcels of various sizes, did on terms to suit rich or poor, Thos Lands are of a quality inferior to none In this section Diem*. and afford a rare opportunity to Farmers. with small meal s.ef acquiring an excellent Farm, as the prices are low and the tty• meets may be extended, if desired. for a number of years. About °JIOO acres arc situate in the northwest corner of the eau , V, on the Lake shore and Ohio line. in a country unsutpm , el kr ' , reducing Wheat and Fruit. This tract" has been divided inl , l hundred acre lots, each of which has tram 40 to 70 acres clam( and under cultivation together n ith a House and Ilarn, and, in mot cmes an Orchard of fruit. The town of Conneaut and Garbo, with a thriving Laketrnde, is located two tulles west of the, Gnat. furnishing a ready market for grain and other country produce.— Springfield is Rua miles and the flourishing borough of Girard, on the Pittsburgh and Erie Canal, is ten miles east of the lands Marketing, and espec lolly grain, at these places, is also In demar at fair prices. The Ridge Road, running along the Lake fren Buffalo to Cleveland. passes through the middle of the ant t, and the Railroad connecting New York city. with the great n now being located across the same. Conneaut creek. with" abundance of water the year round, has sufficient fall on the !sad fora number of Mill seals. The other 4000 acres are situated on French creek, seventeen m Yes south of the Lake :mildly ofErie, three miles southea.tret frchst the borough cf Waterford, and three miles west of I'u6. Mills; all which places afford a good market fOr the produces the country. 700 acres are clear and under cultivation. u ;411., number of large double Barns and dwelling Bowes. Ou this frac. : are a number °fate best grazing farms in ETIO County. A lure/. Portion of the land is covered with timber, iMßleiently valuable t. Induce persons to purchase for that alone. A brisk trade lifts beer kept up in this region, for come yeses. by medal of ater cons Cu on the bio r.s l.c awes, with Meadville, Pittsburgh, the cities , and even New Orleans. The road from Waterford to .I, it In CF tull I. In New York, and lVarrca, in Pennsylvania, fuses lb °ugh tbs . . tract. nod hear the are several Quarries of Stone, town el which Imre been extensively worked, French creek will also Dania' a number OM ill Mill on the land, with au unfailing sup ply of water, It is the opinion of persons capable of Judging, that both thew Grants will in a few years be worth front Se to En per cent. more than the prices at which they arc now held. The title in unci ceptiouable . , . fersons at a d istance will meet with p rompt attention, by I. dressing the subscriber, post paid at Erie, Pa. N. lILICKENSDEILFER, Erl.e, December 13,1849. at . . . • Brass Clocktr. Or a superior kind in regdrd tnlph, durability, Paten' le , " ",.." and Gothic Clocks, °dice and Marine time pieces at Erie, Dec. t,lB-ID. LEWIS' Gothic Ilan. Galvanic Maldive and,Gilvering. • rrIIIOSE having watches. that they want made to appear 11, Folk] eeld,•ean have it done to their satisfaction by ealhrit Erie. Rec. 8e 1819 LEWIS' Gothic Ball. .7011 DTEINGi, TDR subscriber would respectAilly inform the public thal t‘e commenced the business of PLAIN AND FANCY NYE' INV. at his pinec.corner of State sweet and the Buffalo Real s few roods moth of the Woolen Factory, where the Dyemt• and Fin islthignt Garments, the coloring of woollen and cotton rano yam, ith every other description of Joh Dyeing, will teem - 0 1 tatended to. A fter a practice of thirty years in Furore all , America, in.alt the colors given to, silk, woollen, linen arl CINtOn, ha hopes to Usable to satisfy all who may patronise hip. RICHARD DAW N ' 15 or. J cgun IS Onq dollar pok Nerd. A. EME nasortmetit tim wool);Fserien ararinecii, IMSE Or tea CORO , price reduced to one dollar per yard, fin cash. Alpo, a foe' l assortment of silk and woo) itlarittOM earovilered ea.brverro and Delanes, a gaing ctie,a?,. at ,Cat• WRIGHT'S. Dec, 22. V FIA b .: AND VP P.A . rii Eit PRINCE' PA INTSt—An atolortnieltto euhmi . valuable yet Cheap article ou hand a n d fur, ile by • CARTER & lIRDTIIbR•
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