Nffl • d . la SA P ' IN QUART BOTTLES . B MB ..... .111 .: n pnt nin. 1 ? ''rt-- in bringing nits. pep:natio of SatissesaiLks _. to ifs pic.sent ‘tate of perfection: and the eximrielre 'O;7/ , of fool teen years has tarnished them the least tun" op portmitty to study, in their various forum the diseases (or t!litch it I:i I i p's / is recommended, and to salapt it exactly to their relief and Eitre. • Pa r,i ticnts nho ll Ibli a REP LET 000 n Medicine are incited to give it. a trial, and satisfy I. h l themsch en ords rairerterilY, and tile invaluable property It possesses of at resting and eating disease. The bottle hes been e olurgyil to hr)1(1 ONE QUART, and in its ' present implored (min may surely claim to be the emir and t nes PEST Medicine of the nge. Ihi progress to the fame it has attained may be traced by a long line of farts and cures, that stand as landmark< and beacons fur the invalid, pointing the stay to the hat ea of health. . ,' The foltoning is from Cot . S. G. Taylor, a g \ entleman of high standing and extensity acquaintance in the Southei a states, and - lately appointed Consul to Nen Granada: - , i% f r /i,f,fi Messrs. A. B & D. 3.4:111.1•-•,- New York, January 7, ISIS. ttesrt.i.sten.—llaving used. and e.itnessed the effects of your excellent preparation of Sarsaparilla on different persons in various parts of the Southern military, viz. Singular, 1.11111,31.111.1. Texas, and Merril. I feel much pleasure in stating Ih r high opinion entertained 01 its great medicinal tattle: In my own case it 'acted iihnost like a charm, rem - wing speedily the enervated state of the system, and exciting, in the most agiceatile mariner. a bane and invtgorating influence. , Your Sarsaparilla is highly approt c.l and extensively used by the U Slates army in Mexico, and my cousin, (4.:N. ZACHARY TAYIAII, Ints for the past five years gem in the habit of using it, and recommends the seine ; he,-and myself adopted the murk: at the 5.1111 e time, and it is now considered an almost intlispeionble requisite in the army. In conclusion I mould say, that the better it is known (lie more highly it %.1111re s prcxed, tut.! . i trust tluit its health-restoring virtues will make it generally knoan Ihrouglanft Bie length 'and breadth of otir itidelyextended country. Yours eery reSpectfUllY, S. D. TAY 1.011, U. S. consul to New Granada. 'Southport; Cond.. lansiary 1, ISIS. :—Gentleirrtm— ,4 ympathy for the afflicted induces Inv to inform you of the remarhatile ea u ; effected byyour Sarsaparilla in the CAM! of my wife. she n ffl reirrely aieted ilk the Sciofula onalitivrent parts of the holly ; the glands of the perk Isere greatly enlarged, ;mil her 'nubs much swollen. Alter suffering oCer car, and finding no relief (ruin the remedies used, the dismil.e attacked /me leg. mid the k nee ,uppiiiiited. Iler physician advised it should be laid open, which was dime. hilt %%Myna any permanent benefit. In this situation we heard of, unit were induced to use S Vs . S.irbainirlll.l. Thin first bottle produced a decided and favor• able eth:et, relics mg her more than any prescription she had ever taken ; mid before i•he h.id used six bottles, to the astonishineat and delight of her friends. she found her he Mil 'mite re•toied. It Is now goer a )ear since the cane was effected, and her brehh imminis good, ‘how ing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. l!ili netphuurc An. all knowing to these facts, and think SA us' Sarsaparilla n Brest blessing to the age. limns with respect, JULIUS EX!r:11•1 Gum :I ieltvr leresve;l front Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman %%ell km - inn in vomit% " I li.i%e ciirea a negro boy of mine %%itli your Sarsaparilla, 1,,,• s ea %%iili and of r scrofulous fanuly. r 11.115 na.l, Vs., 7.'s, 17, InlS.'` ...N. %V, ILARRIS." 1 11T4 Tt, t :', , ,,, , r,Erte , alinon‘ tram net. John Gstrg, late Rector of the CW,-11 of the ( r Jo, 0.1 l;. 'a., cat, cottlittoit.l• Itself to the :MC11110114,1 itilhele4. N 1111111,01115 of .-,llc, tI)SCIISCS Cfleeled IT tins tnedtetne are rilmort daily FEE IN sn S member of of family bac taten your %%nimble Sarsaparilla for ! i•re• ~ `•1, 1 11:01* het , L:011. fir. A,1:1 1110 Inoq henchman ClrPet maintai; r(0111 its u`r , 1; c rra lne 14-1 Or. elO reeor.l int testtanony m behalf. of its virtue Lapin: 111 a otheia may be induced to mac a ithit of . it. IV VC,. 11 , 4 It.: le,ps. JOIE , : GRIGG. 1r , 51 ,, . A It .k 11 Svins..— Xnrerich, N. Y. Oct. 8, 1817. ' (.1 , ..N it Los: N— Frei logs of gratitude ;odors me to make a politic at:knits) ledgment of the Ispnefit I hate Joined (1 , 111 - 1 the use of your ithirsapartlla. I !MVO fiIkNOVC(III •10.1, boon :Whored anti set oblions snell,nr 4 f in my head, aloell at tidies would vallier .00l tiowloirge at my I iti toil) 110 , e. •11111 ears, and at others %%mild Break out in dulereid parts 01 my face and head. The , e aatafritied mail my, Throat, facet, and In ..1 , VI l . 11/11104 1/111' 1 . 111111 1 11 . 1 , 11 sore. and for n long time I was on Manse that it was I , ant: the et too-t dol:ealt% that I could speak ;dant! a %%lawyer. During this time I had ' i !:', sell ial all.lef, I blew ., • • lotherl ,,. 9r I consulted different physicians, and . 0 1 )• aio illa . , . to • , 1 ial mu, reme.ic.. hut recited 110 benefit until I 1111111111011 . 11 using your B:wen. p: 111.1 I ant 100 tt ell . the wit- , are all healed, and 1 alttabtate the result entirely 1 Yuan., %Hi, o,...pect Mid gratitude, I'll EIJI; CAIIOOI4. t. 11, eflet•t% et your a Mu.,Me meal:eine. • " itoona yermoially acquainted at itli the person 11 1 / 1 /1.3 named, I believe her statement to be eta "xt. J.‘ II ES M. D. CAKE, Justice of the Peace. (6 - : 1 j, rIlEr4t:El) ANI) FOLD, WIIOLESALR .1N1) RETAIL, BY A. IL A: - 11. SANDS, Dia•licisTs AND CIIEMISTS, 100 FuLToN-IT., i'uaNelt Or WILLIAM, Neu long. qll by lb•iggio, generally thccmgliout_the United State* and Calladll3 lh:cu;sl per Bottle; EU Ilullleb fur .5. 11. 110rt0n..5 Wed Iluusr. Erie, Pu For nlr by RAcnsT vi-rosrr - EA N Z. (1., re, 41 11 - .1?1 Jourry Court, New York. - 111: Li.: to 4111110J/ICP that CIO) h•INe 01/1 . 111•Ii Clary 1, 61( 'WI 11 . 11,1U11 111 C .4),1,•11 11.111C/1 lit. ulilainrJ ~o . 3 7.• Of the 1 '1 1 . 1 14; ~.11,1.0r( m Elmland and cl-.4.:wlwre 1 , 3 1.' 0 11:1'1 01 , r0r1' , D , 13 ..xi c , 111(..! to all c1,i,r1.• of obi:timing (ac !u:_ Li , 1 , ...:1 , 1“; ,, i! of en.-15 all Itheleht 11l 1 11; 1 A1. Vl' \ EN Fri IN .ILL PARTS 1.01"111.1: *ll . l )1/.1,1‘ ICIIi'R t: III1R=1: It wrct: is PIi.AC"FICI:D. ..1.1 , 110 , 1•1•111/!. thr virtirulur, tlic•l-441,tctIbers to •. 1,, .1 tti.Clll2 Dtllo,ll Bank I 1% iltr..‘ttf ri a 1/F ItZ •, ,1N a ,11111 111 111,- 1. / 1/1111 4 1M1.,11111:1/1. being 1,3 thr 11f 1111...• 11111'1,-. 1 1-11.0Jii• T 11,11 .1, A1lul,irtn(111111.4 i% oil Ire 111 IZA1rI:9•01' I Itt-OIZTANCL: IN .1.111:12112.1. 1.1. 1111%11.01a turn, tit.l,%evii the of the 11/1%,e4 awl lire el. 1:, of runiritir!, t n Cl/ Obit 1110 I.l,lprro‘ r, 1111 the t mou- TIII: z11 . 1:1:1“.1.11(1-7_;.NOW OPEN tizi.l of r.e t;.E. Till.; tau: iii•Aticr Rm.': I:l'St DM, I:NC:LAND. Ti. ll' [4ll WI 1111• . 2”01 (la) C/: 31,1 I I, I It • t St_ Slil St I 1.1 TIII: ST131M2l);•.; 01.."111.11 EN GUSH Jul 'K EV CLUB 12813 E! •ili:11 5.1 111,1:n111 SII,fUI .13.111111 15.(000 1101111 t-dl O 9.1 11 , 1 4 G •,13110 4i,11(10 15,1111 U 10.1110 .. e s. II •• I. ,111{I 111 1 1 _111,1 /1.0 .211,111141 5 5 , 1,11(Ri .2:1,41i 11 l 10,009 =1 %lig • , i - o IA: C. pnl.!rly on the. Ih d. 0 .. .%lay, I-5). 'hod, on flo•r:.e.` 1113 I e run-Alio ace alld !Volt heinlf tit-t agi, 1,1 p•iaat.3, ;lea Ilattle. Of all (Ito Itaf,e, I . IIIM . l II 111 LC each an.] ou tl.i. :lilt .la 3 nt June next, Inch It,. OW 0: Ila• raCt: I tII I, knot 11. the xx ell he t,trthuted: the Wa11...rt.! tiL,tianie 0111 0 att 111,1111:1 is,,r-e m t;le,,, i." lad a trite at' 0:1.c Uundri--d Thousclncl Dorars hint of the eccoud z 310,11111 &c., ,n ,cconlmice oah the nbove PCht`ltiC. Drawing all Flll,- s tt ill Le en producing their 11 1 / 1 11bUtl. TO t•ntlentt•t, t't prr•+trl•t' deittii,,toti %\ ra tit: atveli; tini,atlimiing et try to the ~ulAcril.ers and the itolepeoJetilly of the atom, the Wolof hate Opelled I,v %Ilan tv lnc 4alc of the od d .) may be ettained in all the groi raring e, via: , nJ .in it ill In. Keit by-a more detailed pra.pecifiN urn ardial lu all eall,-eri'a , r,.,T.ll..nor.nrlt OF Ayr rA‘ORITF (101,1, IY T 111.7. ri v. A COASIII 11(01A: 1 , 1 IVINS OR SOT. .1 cumuli ion of 10 percent to cuter expem,es will be deducted on pq)11 Aoj farther 114n:ration reiviired, o fl I,c afford. d by the bccre . - hay, Mr. Archibald Uaßosen/Jo at the idlice. 0i .0:e to whom all applications fur Agencii.2. and miler Cl. 1111111 1 1,11 1 ,7•11.1 m. are to I.e addre, , ,ed your Pun, and Al reintilances, either by Dill or Note up be made, in retort' tor %, loch nainiberFdCertiticated will be fur ‘ll:l a..direeted. f horses entered for the above, and all other Itaceb of lin portancemay be seen at theotlice.. 0 TAINILEE 11,1710.131701 raibanUe • Genuine Genie Manufactory!: The rubscriLers having purclin-c,lrdirbanks celebrated genu ine bcale 'interns, and einplo)ed a %terkman, Mr. itrooks,l% holm. had n tom/ experience in their inamitac WM, beg tent e to itifbrin the public that they are now prep IrCli to (urn la loonier ant:Article 'Ripener to LIM %lung of the kind e% er ollined i i thin market. Nile sithrei 'hers would nlro caution their friend. against pur chasing xvortlitessnrliiclex• purporting lo be Fairhatikr' reale front irrelPoll.4llllC It intern tit yankee pettlers—at mar.qat tare the grits , ine artirle. The r4illowiti:: are our prices. Ilayeenles, of I Tons dr,llt. Vo Coal Scales, of 1 ton drat'.4o PlatforndScaler, IWO Da+. (Iran. 35 Do. do. - do. v. tilt lioirtingirVP, and net on trucks,, 49 Du. fie 1100 Ike. drai i, 311 . - Do. do. do. on troche. with hoisting lever, 35 • Fairbanks denerleapt virile. 131 , 0 Ilk, 31 Ilck. to. do. Iltiti lbs. Do, do. do. ; 1500, on trucks 'via, hoirling l' I le. yr, 37 1)0. do. do. 500 lbs.- 10 'Flour racking Scale..M.o 11s 21) Counter Scales. , et.. to lint Ile,. platform - 11 o Ia Do 1 ozcln 11. r. platform itr.:ScoOp, 1 Dale's Counter tr - rnte,hr.,.... lex ,r. I r•/. to 31) lbs. ghat . ). It At) ;he clove article., are marn•Lted. Those wishing to obtain n good and re/intik Scale ni. reqtte , tott to glee iis a gait at No 111 French street, nearly oppor He rile rnrmers Ilutel. Cl= main DAGUMAIRLIA.N. SiiEnmAs&t.imw are hal pt• Vinannaml to the Ladle,. awl Gentlemen of Erie, and the frieml. of .eieriee and art in the zezion round ahunt„ that they are totpattol to take I.lkenratto•tt of rl fillperitor qttality at floor room,, 01Cr 311,1,11,7t0n & Murphy's I.tore, three lluor+ coot of litot‘ 1 hero AN set•eral Ze.6.0114 persons enn obtain better pie three At our rooms Omani ouy other in this city, or in tin, part of the country. t/11'• I'. WII lITII TIIE EMIT LIaIITI • Ft} light had vide light Conn IN IT'—each correcting the bolts of the caber, and producteg u inpaural nod not t•rantiful eirect.— TRY rr, WHOEVER IS NOT SATISFIED WITH PIC- TURES TAKEN ELSEWIII:I2E! Another renvon is. %t e have the bent amaratup. The importaile ui tvili 14` OVIOUR to nny OW°. • • • IVe 66616611 not otrer [luxe Ulu) tat Cr UM llith their pairounee, the tetdpid. rerloe.iikv Ott stgA o Web loony who cull ibenskelre,. nrnvls prettc.et to rho public- Neither ritall oe otter there .dark. ctramtq itertge6t teltieb banal I eltuet ere Meet hues told rewsehle tin ne•01v6.66; but el, •ir and R0C.1111,3 I.ltielleC+. POgteVilig tile beatified Idendleu or hultt tort ehade, richne. l nun t it!" (9.11% remarkable (Inuit:ether. or !colorer, true expremlon of the et e, boldneed CI rebel. di:ounce mid invisihilltrof track ground,' do lead of 1161 1 , 46. .01thee., tretuparrnt and-ottl.tie effect. Remember there ken room orthe kind near here whirl' hug the r,6ellltic. of title. 16 6c lo he it perm:merit esunbligiment. 6 . 1"/ . 0 111: 1: 6 41'.1LI:12 is our motto. W. lI.BIIFIRMAN, Erie, re 16.2, W. N. 14:1116.4. REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. MEE :3 : T. Ei M Doh , . Moly 1) ,I .)11,1 I.;) '2.1,510 1.1,000 10,(N:11 21..100 11,500 7,5 , 111 5.1.1)11 1,111111 2,1111, 1,51,0 LOAN/ OE= cow 4J-31 Bold UP Walk Up and sae the Bang Up!! 911tEinita.c ins lied to call at the Pale Steam Foundry, or at our Sli/le. Mitt e‘.llllllte the last Paragon of Cooking SlOVeg, gut out it ith 1111.'011141011 large Oven, high enough to bake a I irgol'itrkeyou its fret. Si tide six lot es of bread are baking:mound it. The •bliou.e and Colltlttilult" it has made East. hag induced the thitracterigtic note of RANG 111*. One who lately saw lane (oaken or halczt bread, taken from the.uteii at one •ti me, "wag rein hided of the capacity of a small .it which drank tutoynart. oft 'ley at it dr1111,.41t, and did not then till the measure u Inc it Colllllllled then four itiCile:l," Sue certificates. Erie, Feb. 2, IC-.30. L.::ST ER, SEN Err & CHESTER, I.( -ler, & Gent.—To your Inquiry v. limber the "Haim Cii" Cooking stove purclim,ed from you dir- Wm the prerent montb, ha 3 givtli .atiolliction or not, I lime rho nie,wor i.t mibnering dint at.id I.toi e has mei our fulictit expecta tion ut ilery particular, mid would mit Wench:limed for any atil t, patient nun in lite of 1% oicii I lute knun cry respectfully, your obedient bet . % A. SCOTT. 31eQtrs. Lrctra Frunrtt & Chester; Gent.-.,-We are us'iy, n your d 111 , P:1.111 Cooking Son, e, called the .flung Ulu," and af ter a fair trial I can recommend it as silt mot to any stove in use ill till , 1.4 . 1 . ,i1011 Among the inmhpromitient advan tages of this slot is the - commodiousness of the Oven, it being .11theientli cap:v.l,m+ for the large .4 family, and alto in a saving of 1111 . 1. • I 11111 1 1 :111 - Siieti that one 11111 fuel MCC:01:11'V for any flimsy we have Cl er used will , us' my supply tide. Take it all in all 1 thick it difficult to improve. Truly lours, MILES W. C.1.1.7G11EY. •'1 r,'. Lestr.r. Sennett & elteArri 11.,e,1 your Imam, ••Itang Up" Cooking Store, I %%611 to expre.s nit eel ire , al,l.letiotl of its valoe, at coed Wing all the good qualities I de 'owl!. mad gloat take great plearere in ohlityi ttg to IN 'twilit , . 111111 01 20)1% int; It to any who may welt to bee it in operation, at my Gr,,ery .ture, corner of itli and State streete. 110HACIR BALDWIN. W. Xt. U. NOWI.TON & BON. " E.E.1%,:".r0NE . Bl'll,lUNp,',NO. 1, FOUR 1)0011.8 BELOW • BROWN'S HOTEL, ERIE, PA. Sr , TION 11-L, NORTH!WOW., Ptieks out about n ts, 1 . rontalu log h theing I.nwpv, Solar to., Pastors, 'a n T.11(1 a ; of other articles, which the bolioblor MD V 0 , 0 without trouble or expenLe. C ,gs, mat Aground a variety of rasa ea .e.,, silver combs. diamond, toraitoe, - robY, form:laud plain Gold Rings, Buckles and sink , . mrmiature lockets, &c t. t lON 3.—Gold and Silt er. Patent Levers. Anchor and Leiden &Inlet' and continon eecapentent Warches,gologurtnratnerelithains nasal do. Soup Ladles , . (Battle) . Cold Pelts.) 15rtrrio s Cerro an silver, table and tea Spoons, butler kith es. gold, silver. Grow - tit lilvei and steel spectacles. Rtr los s.—Pen nit , rMlt Knives, Itaizors and Stropq, Shears nod sr. is..(irS, linger Bingo steel Beads and Clasps and tassels. silk Pares, anal la Brushes, shaving do. fine Ivory Combs:libel!, horn, 'Buffalo horn, back rind bide Combs; atrrl Pens, Needles, locket I II k standsl vita and toll - net° Boxes, En vett - hies, note Paper, visit ing Canis, tun ingtorks, sheet Music nod Preceptors, rivel.koN d, SIDS. C E.—Filled with silver plated Fruit BaSkets, Candle Shake, Souders and Tray. Branch Candlesticks, plated and Batt:vim Cantors. Flower vases. &c, Set I los 7.—Gerondok. Balla nia Tea Setts. extra Coffe and Ten Pots, hair Brushes, military Soap. Wallets and Pocket Books, „spool Racks. Dolls, ivory handle Knives and Forks, common do. gammon Boards. Dominos. monev Belts, Port Folios, na and yes enue Buttons. Miley MUM &c. rtos H—t 'mita ins Ila-s Viols, Violins; Guitars, Flutes:Clot 101103A, nagelets, Fifes Accordions, Brans Horns. and right In the middle of the floor stands three of the best Piano Fortes in Erie. Sect to v S+, Sou 111 SI I/E.—Front Window. contents vary but lit tle from the other. except n few Feather Dusters. SECTION In.—Solar Lattips, Extra glasses and shades, 30 hour an d c oo, day 0. G. and gothic Clocks, Tea Servers. Looking GlasSes, and a great variety of Fancy Goods, all of which they or- PT for miens low ;wean be purchased rrt any other store wett'of :Jew York. And we wish it ,lietinctry understood that nc dont); advertise to work I cry low f 6 order to shave you on our goods, as another has declared was his object, but menu to be consiotent and reasonable in alt our prices. November 21, 1110. ' Y2B CLZIA:Lit TIIII TTIAOR run Tits •,••• •••••• ••••••• Ak • groat Westornlaocomotive it - TA!: ti NoTicE, Alit, TIIOSE 11110 ARE INi ERESTED! lAl.l.nt SlEGEl. , scortier and convince yotiroli,eii that he iv V Now receiving the largest.cheapectand best lot of GROCER ct er brought to Eric. Among his astiortment may be found thefollouingi . S NSA /t..-Hix lona of Port Rico Coffee Sugar, Erublied, Loof and Pulverized. a Corst:E.-I'en hags Old Government Java, ten bags of Laguera and ten bans of Rico. Itlnt..tssrs.—Two thousand gallons New Or leans Porto Rico and Sugar lloo.c. TE....-11 'teen chests' Young 113.v0n, Imperial, flaek and Gun powder. Imperial tea in els pound undies for family use. • rtsit.—riveGtoirsand pound Cod ChM, Mackerel, lilted. Hol land Herring. timoked Herring and Sardnies. Twenty barrels Turpentine, thirty do. of 1./insect!, TAKIIII and 'raoncre oil. _ 1511 kegs Brooklyn, thiffnlo and Pi fiehurgh White Lend. The largest k ofan nrsoritnentof Paints nod Illyestuffe. ' 100 kegs of Eastern nod Pirshorgh Lturons.—French Brantly,'lrolland Mini, Fort Wine;Ma. dera, illalega. Claret and French WestlVlne. Tiineeen.-100 dozen ScholFs fine New York Smoking, sixteen boxes eavend WO dozen line cut Rappecand N:neCaloy Snuff. Ten kegs and 100 flasks Kentucky Rill° Powder, filly bags of Shut, liar Lead and I'efetWsloll Thirty hoses Candy. 05 drums of klalagn Fige,flo Jars pruner end a great yarietysif articles in my Rue that would take more time than 1 bavrioeivumeratethem. To my old customers and the public generally, I would say, tall at ettEGEL'S Corner, directly' opposite the Farmer's Hotel and see for yourselves, that Cant bound to sell wholesale or retail. cheaper than nay other e.tublithrucat West of Hulfulo. C. 811iG81. Erie July? 1810- , - it4B NEW CONE 2 UN LIVERY ‘ANDEXCIIANCE STABLE; W.U. DRALEV having purchased and made additions cc, the Livery Stock formerly owned by E.Winie.sintaleon Elate street, between 71band sth, in the rear of James Liddlets .ttlachantith shops, would in form bis friends and the'public that it will afford Lim pleasure at all (laws to accommodate them with • norsos. Buggies and Ire le nkto prepared to Set and Trim Tathi, and attends Lame and Sick norms, in the moat approved manner. Wont warrant- ed. liorws taken to keep by the neck. month or year, on Mason able irrlng. Erie, Jan %I, 1t'34.1.—Pn77 '-3 • •F„-A , V ..* - 2 1 1 1 0 ri. U a .., s o < FQ 1 1 2. m 0 g• I.:* Pg a 3 . 2 14 mP.Ei ;Pi R 3 DIITZI3I ENT AND DIV3IDT LC, DR.At I E R' El .. as saparillaiW il d bosty sad Pandoliondons. pound:- . ..: Tts valuable Medicinal preparation DIFFERS ENTIRELY !tom any simple ..Extraetofillanuiparillar or common puri fying Medicine. li ii a compound of many of the MOST CLEANSING MEDICINES. With °then, noting d'reclfy gidatirs or having inunediate reference to tho relief and Continued healthy operation of some internal organs. It contains articles which enter into no" other preparation in existence, and - IT Id UNRIVALED • In purls lug and reftethlog effixts, by any Medicine in the world It is put up IN LARGE BOTTLER. In any pleasant to the taste. and Is more concentrated, STRONGER, UE'TTERAND eIIEAPER Than any attar :Mulct, Persons who have 'taken "Sarsapa rilla" be M. rattan, without relief, have been radically cared, by using two or three bottles.. This 'a the only Compound In which Sarsaparilla. Wild Cherry and Dandelion are so prepared, to oder the peculiar virtues of eaeL: in combination with pure Extracts °father healing aerie ies in a highly concentrated nate. Its ingredients are rua MIX VEGETABLE. And are such fountain! haekene are totind—thouch chiefly a ffec thiecertalu pare—ht their general tendency to produce the moat cleansing and healing , eftcts. J • ' ll g-m- N ,6C=A - 4 !%;[" $( =.2 lE' n a g , • 4 - 411417!„14 To cure unity disease's Biopsies. Kidney Complaints, &e.. draw off Watery 11111110T$ from the Blood or corrupt and irritating secre tions of diseased organs from the body, without the thorough ors 11- ATltil U t vim Kiusims, as caUred by Oa. Medicine. No OTIII extract es en pretends hi this cited. In filet this very operation fix u•lurh it It poetic:darts compounded. differs front all oilier prep. uration4, and snafus it tile beet compound in existence. IN ALL CASES OP DROPSY. the this mq.litine. It reliant It has cured when lift, itself teas despa 'red 4. It contain,. article.' that will care if anything can, and takes the only method to wake permanent cures. This Remedy 4 "..F..'.:E-71 =Bin =7=-0 4 ,2.- 5.104f.!2V.RiAl o3ag; mg-44z mg-4z pgs;-!, , ! t UPgigul All impure and gross liiiinours, not only by working dlreeily on the Mood, tett by restoring each organ to healthy vigor, nod espe cially increasing the action of those whit h draw from the body, and lastingly remove all IMPURE OR DISEASED FLUIDS. All diseases originating in a depraved state of the vital Eruptions, Ulcers, Sores, Collection of Watery Humors; DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, Will find this the best alterative, and most cleausittaltiedicinedsr Wore any other is invigorating effect. It has worked come of the greatest cares ofDiscases of the Urinary Organs. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. Illadders, Re. A splendid diuretic. No extract is so good for Weaktieve of the Rhine' e. Weak back, Retention or Involuntary flower Urine. Burning or Scalding, iscrolacntary EalitlllOAS, or other irritability. Remounts, the only Medicine that kepis-Mere parts. lit Scrofulous habits of the !System, Las and Weakened elated. CONSUMPTION. COUGHS. ~~y~~.~3mtQtqq i 1 ;1% - otLIE4 - w-ir..mprg Wasting diseases or the Lungs. Pains In the Breast. Ste:. the sooth ing Pectorals and bracing Tonics, hen! the Lungs most k indly. and ettengthed the body. while the acrid humours that load the e) steal are cleansed. 7 kerelieving action of flea Kidneys is 'nark. ed in Lange disease. It is tvartanten superior la any preparation —Sudden attacks from Exposure are certainly eared. g.gat• .87 R g .4 g.; g*.e." 1 - A" ",,,1 :1 :f4= 5 11 • a 01 • Fgt. •:4 .4% MI 2-44'r :sc.• tog ° T.'e •o;•• • 3.91 to • .. = r i c.R.T.Vg - FEMALE CO3tPI.AINTS, For Irresular. Suppressed or painful Menstruation. Fluor Alber s Uterine Diseases. or any derangement of the Female Frame. It never disappoints expectation No emission nadir...Me teill reach theta derangements. This compound contain. certain Roots. eke beat and only ones that should be wed. It cures the most aggrava ted banns. ' GENF:RAI, DEBILITY AND DECLINE, It will refresh immediately. A tcw days' use will convince the incredulous. The appetite Mere:mil—the nervc,‘ so quiet—al kite raked and new, Pure and Rich Blood takes the place of vitiated and corrupt. U,SP.IT IN YOUR FAMILIES, Yon will never he without It. It w lii do more good. and cure MOTO speed fly, the hundreds of petty diseases, Colds, Bowel Com plaints, Immure Blood, &e., than anything you have ever tried.— Look al Cerlales. 7'he WEAKEST iNTANT Of OWE( delicate Fe. male can take it with perfect safely. IZEZ BEAR IT IN MIND. That this Is the may medicine that has ever cured the tow, wearing FLVIF.R. as attested by the oaf mime thirty of the cured. And you will acknowledge ' THERE IS SOMETHING IN IT. 14sq.alw, IPLl,txgr. *ewirpm ••s.:r•P?' n .= 44 42 " liag =O-.kso ro-c4, ~7t, ! E2 • 5 ;7'..TLV4 % 1-4.E.-E.F.:9 im V 1. 2.40 ;g?° r i m 0 V-Ciw ;I:7:Z7F.e. to" 11_,„ >7 O 1:04 •14 : 4 w 9 ; • m 2 Where obstructions atilt. organs have caused deposits. GRAVEL, • Or Stone in the Rladder, thin medicine has been wed with ninon snecei,d. For Certijicales of Csres of this or any disease, see Pamphlet of cures. TH R WORST FORMS Of DISEASFS of the STOMACH and ROWELS. Costiveness, DVS FF:PSIA. with Debility, &c. For 'towel Complaints. it eon be re. tied on as a certain remedy. Also, when accumulation of bile has Jaundice, &c., mr when they are coming on, lake this and yeas are safe. It carries oil the corrupt bile rapidly, by the natural chase reds, and teases immediately. It has cured LIVER COMPLAINTS v.Ve4 p or , years standing, as certificates testify, It always glees satisfac tion. Try it. Great Physicians prescribe ahroys diuretics. This compound is excellent—Dandelion alone la almost specific. LOOK FOR TESTIMONY On the pages of our PA MPH LETA or columns of our papers. A lint urns influential names has Perer been given lit support of any Medicine. We have there indisputable testimony of the certain cure if retry disease we mention. The mast thoroughiirecstigation isreluested. GET A PAMPIILET. Eall on the certifiers or ark their opinion, and you too will use it. It wilt affect you ditferent from any other, and we think it will do you more good. Prepared by Dr. II IL mirEns. Buffalo.' All orders addressed to E. Hollidgc at his variety store.22S'llla st. BMW°, N. Y. For sale by Carter & Brother, Erie, I. Iyl2 MI Arl'tift this I will return and Will build that which Is fallen down, and 1 will build again the ruins thereof,and 1 will ret it u{ ." An exile returned, may every wind waft come lost exile home, arid finally may the lime hasten when the last returning wanderer halt be reclaimed and gathered to the fold: The subscriber, alter coming up through much tribulation Anti having his works tried as by fire and suffered loss, has come to himself. and has received a small stock of 11001"8 fir sale. nail expects more. which will be disposed of cheap far Cash, It 14 hoped that my friends will not be discouraged becaule the stock is small—remember htitliat is faithful over u few things shall be made ruler over niany. The subecriber returns his thanks to his friends for part favors and especially to those who have with warm he:lmam] open hands patronized him in former }ears who, in prosperity, in adversity, in tribulation and oppression, showed by works of their father as latch I 3 in heaven acted on the principle that it is no more blessed to gli.e titan to receive. Ite stilt wants the patronage Of his friends, and will be thankful for the smallest favors in his lane. lie has nothing to promise them in return at present. Hecould pay them a faihionable compihnent, but at would lie like femling them on husks. Maythey long live to gladden the hearts of the orphans; and wipe the tear of affliction and grief from theeye ofthe,oppressed widow. Ile believes that Ile that numbers the hairs of the head and does not allow a sparrow to fall without his notice, will enable the subscriber to show his gratitude by his works. Theta he would almost be willing to say in the language of good old Rimeon, let thou thy servant depart in peace. 'Some few persons in former days have complained of his style ofexpressing himself. lie re arms exceedingly that he should be so unfortunate as to express himself so as to offend the most sensitive. delicate and chaste ear. tie would not wish to he understood that he is complaining because others differ front hi:n. They have as good a right to dif fer froni him as he has to differ from them. dhortly expected Providence Permitting, an assortment of Christmas and New Year nooks. Constantly kept on hand Qlllll4 Paper, Black sand, Blue, Black and Red Ink; Blank Books ruled and bound to pattern: old Rebmann : , on short notice; t rod 7 Yineirar in Corner f E einhange for Rags.— Emma anti anti Six streets. OLIVER SPAFFORD. Erie, December 22.1819., = I= AVARIETY of Solar Lamps, of the unwept pawrna and moat approved I , tylem'alao, Camphene Lamps of different styles, cithuno 6. chicks &c.. conautntly on hand and will be Fold cheap. W. N. LEWIS .1000 GALLS. Ohlo pressed and turned Stone Ware. eon sistiug of' Char ns, Jars. Plutleriars. Milk Crocks int. &e. for sale cheap at the Keystone Grocery, No. 7. Poor People. Row. T. W.IIIOORE.s Erie, Nov. ill, MO, MI; HA MS.—Scotch, French and Maclean Glebomr. for Fate very cheap by., 8. R. DEWEY. BROWYrind leachefi Sheefings and Shirtings by the bale piece or yard, at the very lowest figures, at TIHDALS' MERTNOES.—French, English and German I fifetinoes, grades and colors.' Cull and see them. - S. R. DEWEY'S. Erie, Oct. G. 21. SUt:AR CURED WHITE FISII, a delightful Jupt fe l., calved arl.for sale by I, R. 0. HULBERT Nov. 3. 1119. " NOTICE. TilinINGNB indebted tothe subscriber. late Prothonotary of Erie county. for taxes and fees on Judicinl proceeding!. ate hereby notified that their accounts arc now madnout and placed In the hands of Jonas Gunnison. Esq., for Immediate collection and payment to him or to the subscriber, Is the only way to save cost,. Erie, March 9, 1b , 30.-0m43 WILSON KING. tar Tag 110WF. , N COUGH CANDY." The best and cheapen g.) ankle ofthe kind; price 3 and lOcents a nick. Erie, March 10. J. 11. BURTON. "Sola Anderson my Zoe John." ANDERSON'S Solace and eoodwin's hewed Cavendish To bacco for sale by J. 11, BURTON. - ••••••• • UTALI. AND WINDOW PAPER.- A good assortment !Ma r T ed eery cheap at March Z. WRIGHT'S Corner. DRISTOL'S Superior Emmet Vanilla , Bitter Almond, each, LP Lemon, &c.,also superior Rose Water, for sale py Erie. Morel, 1. • • J. U. BURTON. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY i N Ii tr it itityp i a d V! lit 1 6 A Vi 7 , ' A RE now doing business on the IfiZal plan, gi v ing the tanned a participation hi the profits of ilia Company. withoutliabill ty beyond the premium patd- Risks upon the L a kes andCanal Insured on the most hivorable terms. Losses will beliherally and promptly adjusted. Fire risks on incrchandize.buildings and otherproperty, In town or country, for a limited tenn pemumently. iprlts. Joseph H. Seal , Jinnes C. Hand, Ethrnfild A. cinder, Theophilus Paulding. John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, Robert Burton, John Garrett, John IL Penrose, Hugh Craig, Samuel Edwards, George Kermit, Henry Lawrence David D. Stacey Edward Darlington Charles Kelley. Imttre R. Pants, J. G. JOhnson. William Folvrell, William, Hay, John P. Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. M. NIMOII. Jot* Seiler, Jr, • Spencer Mc Hyalite. A. SCOTT, /050. M. W. CAUGHEy. tit OTT & OAVGII3IIIr. STORAGE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ItIER - - • CHAPPI.S. Were-House and °Mee. East end of Public dock, nio, Dealers in Coal, Salt, Fish, Flour. Plaster and Water-Lime; and General Arms fbr putchasing, receiving. docking and ship ping Lumberand Staves. i Morel, iik 1130.. _„. 44 T.,ilAvElustarrivMfroW the East with a large asserunent of 1 Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Sugars, dm., which I svIE sell a littio cheaper than any other Establishment to the- ci t y,, Give 'me a tall if you have any doubts as to the truth of this am m o and satisfy youistives. T. W. MOORS. Erie, Nov. 17,1149. . - „ „ FIRE AND %E V MIER PROOF PAINTS. An atatittne mot colors of this valuable yet cheap article on hand and the Sate by CA4TER & PROTIIER. rr I 9 tstrosstuLE runiriEs AND DRIVES OUT BILIOUS DISEASES, 3Lnetter Resurection. LAMPS. STONE WARE. Richard S. Newbookl, See,y; Mania Preal ET Application eon be made to Erie, Feb. 10. 1010. KELLOGG, Agent, Erie CAUTION asses. A man by the name of CLAPP hoentrard with n young man of the name of S. P. Townsend. and uses his name to NS up a Sarsapatilla, which they call Dr:Townsend'a Eareaparllttiole stonalnating It GRIVVINE, Original, act. n is.-siss doctor. and never was; but was ftinnerly aw o r k eron railroads, canals. and the like. Yet he assumes the title of Dr., fbr the per. pose of gaining credit fc.r what he la dot. This Is to caution the public not to he deceived, and purchase none but the GENUINE ORIGINAL OLD Sr. Jacob Townsend'a Sarsaparilla. havltig on it the Old Drhs. likeness. his fatally coat of arms, and Itis sig nature ucross the coat of arms. Prlscipol Office,lol !farms st., NelaTurk OLD ;111. maps TOWNSEND, Old Dr. Townsend Is now shut 70 yearsot nee. and ha, been known as the AUTIIER and DISCOVERER of the tit:N- U/NE WOG/NAL "TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Ilving poor, he was compelled to limit its manufacture, by which means shay been kept Out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth,and known its value. It had reached thecars of many,nevertheles., no tho,e pert.ouswlto'had been healed of sore diseases, and sated from death, proclaimed Its excelleneeand HEALING POWER Knowing, malty years ago, that he had, by hi. , skill, tir lenc e and experience. devised an article which uould be of iocalcuble ad vantage to mankind when the menus would be furnished to bring It into unitive's:ll Mice, when its ettestimable S irtues w mild be known anti appreciated. This time has come, the means are sup plied; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED pftp.p,tfl A TiON Is manufactured on the largest scale, nail is called for throughout the length and bredth of the land, especially as it is found incapa ble of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. P. Tow tisend's, it linproves with ege. and nev er changes, but for the better: beeaure it is prepared as scient(fie principles by n scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chem istry, and the latest discoveries of the art, hate till been brought taboret - Mishit:at in the manufacture of the Old lie's. Sarsaparilla. 'rhe Sarsaparilla root, It, is well known to medical men, contains many medical properties, and some properties which are inert or useless, and others, which if retained in preparing it for use. pro duce fermentation and add. w hid' is injurious to the system.— Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla arc so voicirift. that they entirely evaporate and tire host in the preparation. if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which fly off In vapor, onus an exhalation, under heat, are the -very es. seatialmedicalpropertiesof the root, which give to it all its value. Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which Is more from the coloring iiiniter inn the root titan from anything else; they can then strain tins Insipid or vapid It quid,sweeten with sour molasses, nail then cull it "SARSAPAR ILLA EXTRACT or ellf RUP." But such is not the articleknown as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA RILLA. This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsapa rilla root arc first removed, ever) thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extracted' and rejected; then every parti cle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated form: and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of its v aluable and healing properties. rrepared •in this n ay, it is made the most tutu:caul agent lit the Cure of Innumerable D'seasee. Hence the reason why we hear commendation+ of every side in its favor by men, women, and children. We rind it doing won dery In the cure of CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COMPLAINT; and in RIIEUMATISM, SCROFULA, PILES, COSTIVE NESS. all CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, Fl UPLES, BLOT CHES. Dud ail affections arising from IMPURITY OF TDB BLOOD. It possesses a 111:01TIOUS elliency in all complaint. misfile front lediffeetionalrotn Aril/sly of the Steneovh, from unequal circula tion, determination of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, COlll feet fluid !iambi, cold chills rind hot flashes over the body. It has not itsequal4ii , Cads nod Curie.; and promotes easyerpcc toration and gentle perspiration, relazing stricture of the lungs, throat, and !eery other part. Bat io miltitla id its exceltenee more lonaifc,lly seen and ac Mine, ledged than in all kinds and binges of 1 , 11111.11 X COMPLAINTS. It works wonders in cases of Flour Albasor l'alling of the Wendt, Obcfructed, Sisrpremd, or Painful .11enea, Irregulari ty of the menstrual periods. and the like; and is as effectual in curing rattle forms - of Kidney Diotes•es. By removing, obstructions. 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 °Railer inala dies, as Spinal irritation, Nenralgia, St. FINS' Dance, Swooning, Epily tie Fde, Cusaculai.n,, 4re. • • it cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion. rel Wet', the lotvels of tor por am i d constipation, allays intlamation, purities the skin, equal uses the circulation of the Mood, prodlici tig gentle is ;math equally all over the Was, and vie insensible perspiration; relaxes all strictures and tightness, removes all obstructions. and 1111 igo rates the entire nervous system, Is not this then Tho medicine you pre-err.incntly need! Rideau nn7• of theYe things be said of S. P. Ton n.end'e inferior article? This young times liquid iK not to be COMPARED IVEVII THE 01.1) DR'S, because of one GRAND FACT, that the out: is INCAPABLE of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOILS, while Smother DOES; souring.fermenting. and : kissing. Ike bot tles containing it into fragments; the sour, ncid bquid CA1110(IIII", and damaging Other goods! Must not horrible compound be poisonous to the system? —lna! pat and huge a *Mem iertady diseased icia acid! What causes Dyspepsia but acid? Do we not all know that when food soars in our rtontaelts, what ink chiefs it produces? flathlence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhoea. 11)sentery. colic, and corruption rd the blood! What is Scrofula but an acid !tumor in the !wily? IVllat produces all the humors which ..ring on Eruptions of rite skin, scald Head, salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external? It is nothing under heaven, but an acid substance, milk!) *ours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, inore or less. whatenuFcsßheu matiem but a sour or acid fluid which insinuates itself between the jointsandelsewhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate tis sues upon which it acts! so °Nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, or deranged circulations, and nearly all the aihnents which afflict human nature. - - Now is it not horrible to make and sell. and infinitely worse to Use t h is SOURING, FERMENTING.' ACID "COMPOUND or S. P. TOWNIMIND, and yet he would f 4,111 have It understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Gessuins Original Sarsaparilla, is an .I...IIITATIO:g of his inferior preparation! ! Heaven forbid that we should deal In 4n an ic le which would boarithe most distant resemblance to artiCk! raid which should bring down upon the Old Dr. such n mountain load of complaints and eriudantions from Agents who tune sold!. and purchasers% who hare used S. P. Townsend's PER 3IEN TING CORIPOUN D. We wish It underatood, bcenure it iP the absolute truth, that 9. P. Tow•nreud's article and Old Or. Jacob t•tariaparit- In nre heaven-wide apart, awl infinitely die-similar; that "they are unlike in every particular, hat, Wig not one single thing in coin- MOM As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was. Is no chemist. no pharmaceutist—knows no mdre of inedleine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, whatgrar astes can the public have tint they are receiving n genulneselen title medicine, containing all the vi Giles of the articles used in preparing Gould which are in capable of changes a hick might render them the AGENTS of Disease instead of health, But what else shauld lie expected from one aho knows nothing comparatively Of medicine or disease! It requires a. person of some experience to cook and serve up even a common decent meal. How much more Important is it that the persons who man ufacture medicine, designed fbr Weak Stomachs and Enfeebled eYstemP, should know well the medical properties of plants. Me hest Man ner of securing and concentrating their holing 'virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the various el.caseg Which ntlect the hu man system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases! It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour (satin Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to TetliOrChealih and bloom, and vigor into the crushed and bro ken, and to banish Infirmity that OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring his and Univers-I Concentrated needed, that reatnanin to the knowledgeof all who that they may learn and know, by Joyful experience, its eendent Eoarei t_o Renl. For 011 i tr i L l it, mutton, N o . 3. Deed House, tale, Pa. Erie. July 14,1578. =Emu diutstrazatuarr. '49 111.‘ '5O. hLATEST and largest arrival of Clocks. liVatt hes, Jewelry, Solar and Campltenc Lamps, Fancy Goods am" at Q. . : L 0 Oil I 0 0i 0 Owe: Oa Stale Street, Nearly opposite Brown's Hotel, Erie, Fa. W HO have Just returned from New York. and have received a complete assortment of the above Goode, together with a I great variety of other usefsl and ornamental Housekeeping °ni -1 \ cies. whom. ufellinspecticu. will be found Prices lone. than any ether maws inlownt; for let iPbe known that this establishment pays Cosh itotea for Goods, notwithstanding the slily reports cit. culaled that Loomis & (o. arc only doing a COllllllll , lllOll business `for a House in New York, and let It aleo be understood that so long GP thepublic. (not New Yorkers.) cohtrol their afkdre, and ate disposed to be generous, so long will they receive a Just share of the profits. From large porch:we. of different EsenpementeofWATCHF.B of the most celebrated Maker. in Europe, direct from importing Houses, they me ennbtetj to offer a superior Illtiele at n ‘ery law prim. In the Meehan{ al by:with, particular nttcutini\ wily be nit en to the repairing of Watches, Jewelry and all articles per taining to the trrde Having two line noriarsa from Europe. together with Engine Tab, seldom found in coney shos, the pledge themselves to make good work and give satisfact i o n. Engraving of Spoons, Seals,Jent y, 4-e., done in the best style. N. 11. —All Gold and Slime Hoods bought of C. Loomis& Co. will beEngraved. If requested, without charge. Cash and the highs mire i for Old Silver Elate. am. i E. Nov. paidSl. Two Thousand Stoves. gine subserlhers.destrourto try the advantages of the VIA sr- I ton, oflhr to cell their entire stock of Strives for cash only. at the following prices, with Cast Hollow-Ware. thus pulting'an end tocompetition from deniers or millers who are not nuntufacturers. No.oPrenduin Cooking Stoves, e 7 too " 4 • " .. 860 “ 5 •Mi - soon 3 Fulton n 4. '. 14 00 . 41 4 11 1900 • 4. - 3 Seonett's Iron Mont Cooking Stove, 17 00 - "4 64 , 61 . 13 00 1 . 4 4 Hathaway - " 18 00 G. 2 4. ~ 14 00 .. 2 , ..12 00 Air Than Parlor Stoves. from • ea 30 to 7 00 Plate or nor Stowe, from -, , • - • 200 to 7 . 00 Potash Kettles at three ecotone/ pound. Copper and Tin Fur niture in pr to correspond, with Stove 'Went eight tents per poun d—ranking sjoumey of DO miles an °Neel worthy the ettbtt to buy Stoves of Erie, free. 1,1819. 3. : ER, SENENTT & CHESTER DROAD Cloth& Casqinteree, Sal him,. Tweeds, Kentheky Jenne ft good a,oriment, Gm) SE LEEN dr. SON. •-•.. The Grist Illedicinal t Naturel 211121 AU2OAIC *LI TILE wonderful Remedy of Nature. Mexican 011.1 s procured from a well In Buritsville, Kentucky, made by the Master fiend of Deity, in Nature's Liboratory, OA fret helms She carfare et the Earth. !Mania:Ling power as a curative is truly wonderful. it has ellictuall cured a grnat number of penny of the following complaints% Intiamatory Rheumatism, Consumption, Cr p, Colic. Serail la. in King's Evil; Intimation of the Kidneys, inflamed or Sure Eyes, Erpdpclies, Deep Seated Coughs, Ulseraled Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Fever Sores and Fresh %Vaned's, Stuns and Statile; Sprains and Strains, Parylized Lind*, Asthma or Ptah's.- ,le; riles, external and internal; Diseased Spine, Deafeess.Dls _eased UWoltd, intimation of Dowels, Croap, Dropsy, Scald Dead. Ste. ---- ' 'MICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Bold Wholesale and Retail by William Jatknon, the Proprie tor's sole and only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and Western Virginia, FO Liberty street, and by sub-agars appointed by hint in every county In the abate districts. OnAt rtvE—Every, Avis is supplied with Pamphlets containing reliable certificates ef remarkable clam Call end cm one. BEWARE OP NUMEROUS COUNTERFEITS. The American Oil, Inning performed by its the so many re markable cures. and being a powerful Remedial Agent fort nrioua diseases, has induced some persons to counterfeit this valuable medicine. The original and genuine American Oil is obtained (roam a well In litirksville, Kentucky, from the sole and only pro. prietors, I). Hall, 4r, Co., who appointed Mr. Win. Jackson.rti t W etly street, Pittsburgh, their sob). and wits Agent for supply ing Sub-Agents in Western Pen naylvattin,lVesterii Virginia mid part of Ohio. The true and 4Clitline American Oil is of a dark green color. There are various counterfeits abroad—s line Feneca Oil. some a mixture closely,resembli rig thegenuine purporting to colon 11'0111 the Pittsburgh min Allegheny Dispensary Company; some black ,and of various other colors; tome white, said to be mantle from the Original Alacririln Oil. D. flail & CO, the oicLy and SOLE proprietors of the true and Original American Oil, DO NOT nor NEVER DID supply any persons who make the art leleralled Evru.teT of American Oil. said to ,Le refined, clarified and con centrated. BEWARE of the worthless counterfeits, and 1)11- SERVE that Win. Jae kson. EO Liberty street. Pittsburgh, boil of %Wood street, is the ost.v and soLE general Agent for theabove men tioned iliptrict, and that ?wan is a Pretsr but w hat has his name and address printed in the pamphlet in - which each betide Is en -0001, and likewise the proprietors' address is printed in each pamplileithust "D. Hall & Co., Kentucky." Another way of, detecting the counterfeits is the difference in the price. The g' n hie is sold invariably at 50 cenis per bottle mind unless, while suine of the counterfeits are sold at various prices under. The pure nod only genuine American Oil is sold wholesnle and, retail by Wm. Jackson. at the only agency In Pittsburgh, No. 09 Liberty street, headof Wood street. ropl by the following Agents. - 0. D. ilpatford. Erie; Thos. Willis. illillereek; John McClure, Girurd; W. H. Townsend, Springfield; C. & J. B. Cleveland. Conneaut; Fenton & Bro.„Conneant.l r2ll CIE WE= 3. Wit.blitissoleffeftWgnann Dotnectie Dillsofexeliange, Certificates of deposiie, Gold and Oilver coin, will buy and sell current find uneurfent money, negotiate time sad sight drafts, inakeeollections on nil the Eastern citles,aud mak. remittan ces at the lowest Banking rates. Money received on Deposilo and Eastern constantly on hand nt the lowest rates of premium. hio, Indiana, Kentuely, Virginia, and Pennsylvania flank notes, and those of most oilier States, bought and sold on the most reasonable terms. Oilier, four doors below Drown's Hotel, Eric Pa. Erie. July I. 184 t. os & Liquors. , AGIIOICE lot of Wines and Liguori. combitlng of • Pale Drawly,- St. Croix Ruin, , Rolland Gin, Ota 1.11 do N. R. • do Trig) Whiokey, Ciattniae do Jamaica do Scotch do Madeira Wino, Port wine, Common do Malaga do . do do (purejuice] Medoc do. Alen, a large nesortment of Fresh Groceries. for sale at No. 7, Poor People's Row. by 'l'. W. MOORE. Erie.. Nov., 17. MIL 117 ARROW ROOT, Sago, l'carl Barley. Oat Meal. Tapioca Ver. by WARTER & BROTHER Dr. P. liall'e celebrated Gorqh rtemody. rplit: intention, ofthe piddle is again called to the notice of this invaluable medicine, which remains unequalled as a speed) cure for diseases of the throat and lungs. The great importance of curing rulinonary diseases in their early stages is generally admitted, but too often neglected In practice, and hence the rea son why 60 many untimely deaths occur from consumption and other pulmonaryalleelious. Ilall's COUGH REMEDY Is recom mended as a sari•, speedy and effectual medicine for curing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup or Rattles, Asthma or Plithisic, Broncllitts.Bleeding in the Lungs, Weakness of Voice. Whoop log Cough, as well as ninny unpleasant symptoms depending upon irritation in the throat and lungs. Read the following de cisive testimony from a host of true witnesses aho have been clued by using this medicine, and arc now advising the sick to follow their example— . . . . Tlik is to certify that we, the itinler , igned citizens of Erie, have used Dr. P. Hall's Cough Reno4ly for the ewe of pulmona ry diseases, and iu m‘cry instance lime been speedily and eifectn ally cured by its use. We regard it as a lery safe, pleasant and thorough medicine, fluid recommend it to the public 'as fully worthy of general confidence John Galbraith, 4' It Wright, A M Tarbell, IVilson King, Drilitrk, John S Drown, • - John Hughes, L A 111111, I) G Landon, Thos McKee, R S McCreary, 'l' !'Taft, .. John W Hays, 111 P Eneigu, J Kehey, jr roster Dell, John Peffer, Rolieri Cochran; A Sherwood, - E A Bennett, I' Elistrion, .ISahluiry, R Rabin in, Benj Grant, IV F Rintlernec lit, .1 M Warren, %V M Gallagher, 1. Warren, - 'Thos iillgilCS• II P 31eliailey, .1 F Tracy, 'l' Moorhead,. jr Sl' biel-on, J I) Llmilar . J R Cochran, J Deemer, jr M Coodn in. Charles ("rile, II (I Root, C W Kelso, M Mayer. J R Dinars. 'flue following certificate isfroin a celebrated perfumer in Phila delphi.l . Dr. P. Hall—Dear Sir: It is with mai plewire that 1 inform you that your Cough lionedy has tamed itself to he exactly a , re presented—not only a %cry efficacious bu[plcavaut remedy for Colds, Coughs, ,te. I have recommended it to many of my friends who have used it, and found immediate relief by Its use, and u, Ito cro.c bns it hided to ellict a cure. The cifects are truly magical, and 1 nould recommend all persons suffering with Asthma, Colds or any iliac:lse of throat or Consumption, to give it a trial. Yours, very re%pectfully, JULES lIAUEL. Public Caution. nEIrAfIE OF c o u .v.4r ERFEITS To prevent counterfeits the following worth. are blown upon rank large bottle—"l4. P. Hall's Cough Remedy, uric, Pa," The small bottles are marked in the came manner, evrept the tat two N‘Ordtr. None are genuine n idiom the above and the inventor's name—Parr /Wt[—written upon the wrapper and directions. Por rale, wholesale and retail, iu Eric, only by I'. Hall, No. I, Hugh b' Block, State St. AGEATS.—B Crown & Co. North East and Watt,litirgt Thos Vincent and Smith & Ilendryv, Waterford; Jos.VieniMenter, Pair vien ; J. 11. Campbell, Eilettboro; 1.. S. Jones and Asa B.,ttles & Co. Girard; Win. It. Vownrrnil, Springfield; P. Clark. Albion: N. Callender, Meadville; 11. & A. Butler, Spring Cornerm Win. 11. ROlO.ooO.Powerstown, Cutler & Pierce, Clatlit% ilk. and by Agent. , generally throughout the country. For farther particulars regarding tilt. Fuperior efficacy of thin medicine, call on Agent for pamphlet free of.charge. (limn ENGRAVING ON WOOD. TILE subscriber is prepared Co.:wrote all order , in his lino. Drawing and Engraving LatidscaPes. Yto‘‘s or llotets,St;wes Factories, Machinery, riOCiellete Seals, Business Cards, Show ItilS , „&c„&e.. Order; attended to without delay, charges moderate. Fredonia, July 27. 1816 M. S. PETTIT. Free, Exhibition at Lewis ,- Cathie. Stall. would inform my 1 friends and public generally that 1 have re eel% ed for toll :lint win ter trade the largest alit lest selected stock of Watches. and Jewelry ever calbred (or sale in Erie.' The liberal pat ronaer heretofore re ceived, has induced me to enlarge lily stock , of goods. I ,will pledge inj self to sell good goods and at a small advance from my wholesale pri ces. Fourteen years experience in buying & selling goods in easte.n cities, enables me to say I have tar ilities for pur chasing watches and jewelery at leas price, than any other estab lishment in the city. 1 am receiving by Express every month, watches of different esenpments, direct from manufactu rem through the Oldest and most extensive im porting houses in New York. Theretore tne,_mystery is solved,- 110 w Let% is sells watches so cheap. 1 have on hand a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches of the latest styles and of superior quality, and prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers for Cash. As ill sell Gold Patera Lever Watches for 838 so 8100, Gold dc ,ltched full jewelled for 828 to 060 Gold Lattean watches four holes - jewelled, eighteen carat eases, for 814 to VS. Esher LaPelle watches, for 89 to $l9, flue quarters watches lbr 87. All the above mentioned watches will he warranted to keep good time for one year. Please call and see for yourself,one door east of Lirown'ti Hotel. Erie, Pa. Having just obtained a Watch Maker from Europe. I- nm pre pared to do all kinds of Watch Repairing in the best man ner; having tools tbr makingand repairing all kinds of watches. I Wedge myself to do ns good work as can be done in the city of New York. Mr. Levingston will give his whole attention to the repairing mid cleaning Chronometer, 'Naples, Lever nine common Watches. Those having good watches to be cleaned Will do well tOrAllalld hove them adjusted by a first rate workman. • Clocks, Music flours, Acordions, and all kinds of Jewelry repaired in a workman-liketnanner. at Lewis' Gothic Hall Erie, December 8,1849. W. N. Fll+l ILK, in LIC,—A fbolvitrerns of very nice Cameleon Sat int , and Sleek Gro de Rhine Silke, will be found nt. tile. Oct. B. S. R. DEWEY'S.--State Street. LAID Long Shawls for Pale by CEO. BELPON Sc. SON. lista, Caps lk Ladies ram - , D 8• HUNTER has just returned from New York with a 'large 110 and well selected assottment of Ham. Caps Be Ladies Furs, which he is prepared to sell as cheap n+ can be hail at any other establishment In this city.- -Persons withing to purchase any of the above goods will do well to give him a call before purchasing elswhere. Erie Nov. 3 ISO.. LETTER PAPER, of various deseriptions--Congress. Quarto Post trill edge, for steel pens. very fine French small letter; also, envelopes, motto wafers, silver seals, sealing was, carmine and black ink and ink powder, and a superlorquality of Foolscap and School paper, by J. 11. lIURTON. StIAWI I4 . Drachm. Milieu Carbvnete. and Bilk Plaid , Long Shawls do. , a variety of cheap "Plaid Shawls lbr sale lathe atm. S. JACKSON. Boots Shoes and Leather. $l2OO WoRTII of. Men's. Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes, with a good stock of sole and Upper Leather, for sale at the lowest figure for good pay. , Nor. 3.1E49. C. B. 'WRIGHT. Crockery Find Glass 'Ware. w oPelling 'a If Oen a la a glom eat of New eatterna at tftt. . 4 0. watrarr Teas 'Teas LI 'Felts II I T sellinggood Young I con ea or amts. per pour'', nod Black Ten for theaaato; also. Tesot all kin& and qua:Mee t ptoportfOnntely cheap. T. W. 11100R1:. Eno. NOv. 17,1819.. r. CHEWING Tobacco of the very %kind, rFae by JAtKBON- T ANNER'S OIL.—A few Berreleou hand. for sale by J. 11. UURTON. , Q HWL, of every doe riptlon. end very elleaP. S Erie °ma. - B. R. DEWMEI • • • • ,F.LOUR. HALT. FM, and 'PLAWITIt.-A heavy shtick Cot . the Whiter aril spring trade tbr sale low. at - - Jan. 19. .C. 8 . WRIGHT.A. 'lOOO G I INDOW DASH. MIN with a good ytlnll ty or Ines. and hank at Ihetory prices. by Erie, Mare h 30.1640. • CARTF.P. & • -- Llbw CED olt, belled and raw, fur sale nt n aboveco•sw. C.I.ItTEV, DatrfllVtt• I.V. In all Christianized end civilized countries has caused a larger Bon of deaths than any other nialaely that Meta the human tiniy ; until within a few 'viva, there has not Leon any certain remedy the tlerutallon of that deotroyer. But now— BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM rum rery stony of the mom itronele marked and developed cam or p m. TIONAILY CONSUYIPTIOTI—rmI,, andeobted cases of siorraled 'and das.a.4 norr t.r.ss MAYA as were never before cured by any nth, nudieine. So utterly hopdesirrere some of the afflicted persona, u have been pronounced b y oY:it-km and friend. to be ACTUALLY DYITG. Some, who had their bu al-clothes made, have been cnrecl, and yet b. e , other,., who It was said would not live another day, are now as well sel hearty as they ever were. It per...emu's all the cleansing and purify ing virtues Dearly as pswerf c t and active as the preparation which we call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. The Balsam differ, from the Extract. became It romeasea several medic,. ti , ,na whirr% are peculiarly adap i led ta, and are esarattuity narsaary, fuse aJ COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS, and all al.enees or a polmonth7 natere—ouch diet ot." as wally prose mu Caul under culinary treatment, when they innek the Breast, Throat, Lungs,_ and Heart. • Thl+ BALSAM lIKALS /IND CERESULEERI flt the L UNGS, Ind elbelvbe, thermally. asi essialsty and easily al as PURIVIING EXTILacT caret ss.l heals ulcers stetemally. This Halisrn cure• NINE cam of Cauph and Cos aumplian out of TEN, after all other remedies Lave Jaded to do rod. Thousands of Consumptions end Chronic Conghe abundantly prove Its Wailing ewe, in nth ds otters, and its undonbted•cuniiive power and soothing. healing peg, tier, in lie following complaints and diseases, viz,: Spitting of 1,1„,,, Elreding at the Ltrage..Pran to the Breast and Side. Night-Sawa, See r .,,, Complaint., Rilpitatioa of the Heart, Cholera Irfantwa, Dysentery summer Complaints in Children and Adults, and antra %LILL LAYNESSZI. LON I 4 y A DYING WOMAN CURED We suite this cure, to prove the POWER TO ssve Lire when this R. SAM is used, evert alter the person is anvridercd by ph piciam to be in the fast stages of diteare—ertually DYlNG—and, In this rue, so TAR GONE, that the SHROUD and BURIAL-CLOTHES seers tevAt; particulars of this case, and the rerpectable and esidoldded proof of t au. circumstances and facts, we refer to our PAMPHLET!. This cure was effected en Mrs. MBA DYKEMAN, of Ballston Spe Saratoga teen% N. Y. We can prove, beyond a Simla, ftzny almost equally hopeless, and ianueserabk cases of Cosplis and floes CURED, which were prtmottsced incurable bp sPit.tuL niYsiciass, A DOCTOR CURED! DR. J. \V. FRENCH, of Halidale, HX•drek county, bfiihigas , alien Me Ist or J.nuarl. WO, wrote as follows: "1 hare been in the regular pric. mice of suedisine in this place for nine years, bat was obliged Tiii th e practice of my profession c ewe of ill health. I was so severely afflicted with a Chronic Diseau of lAa Lanes, as to convince me tine I ass THE COVSEMFTION, past doubt. I coughed almost incessantly, night L ai day. and had severe yams and soreness in my chest, vide, and" p ma ,y y tried the. remedies recommended by the most skilful of the proms., % all to no effect, excepting the nausea and debility caused by tiara lau prejudiced against patent medicines, and have no faith now in them st.t really, But I was induced—es an experiment, more than through &al— to try a bottle of BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM; sad! do hire acknowledge, for the benefit of the afflicted, or wham it 1:11, serve, that le effect of its use an me was the most prompt and uhitar; of any tum eines I ever wimessed the eruct of in all toy prflence. 14 rough was I tmedicrtely Miffed, and in about eight or ten days 1 was free from cough, soreness of the chest, and pain, and now cousuler and pr, rounre wysolf a WELL MIL" Dr. Ireench is uow a respectable druggist at Hillsdale FITS,- FITS, FITS. Messrs. J. K. LIPPINCOTT k SON, respectable merchants it Sr. prom Stallone county, Petnrylrania wrote to UP,ly 12, 1249, RC t . anion a other 13 EN Errrs which bad been derived from the use of BRANT." PULMONARY BALSAM, that one of their customers bad Just informed them that her child, which hod been sub... to FITS for several pen WIN cured by the use of Bums BALSA M. Would soon be in a Grave Mr. WILLIAM D. JENNINGS, a merchant at Pierpnnt 1,4 butes manly, Mile ' wrote to us, October 2, 10-18, and oron.d rut , , r f ro , sompaloot which the use of Brant' INDIAN P17.31(1.V.t17 V it. t had effected in Mr. WILLIAM CROCKET, of on adoniung tone. It , said Mr. Crochet had sought relief from the best physicians and non,,, tne-liclitoo, but found none, for the fatal hand of that unrelentmg (*.gumption, had taken fast hold on his vitals, and mai ili and debilitating his body, that he was a mem skeleton. lie e „„,„ up by his pllysmians and all friends, as one who would soon rare. But es en in this hist oxtrernov,ottantie and man - ellon4 es tt Vol it is true, that the use of univfire bellies of BR.ANI'S ISt/ PULMONARY lIALSAAI unclenched die hand of the ilef!rOlt r, restore,' Mr. Crochet to benllll, and is noW a kralbly, hew roy vr i man: S. D. DAMN, P.aq.. Hot rrha n t and pastinastrr, nt Jecrson, an tui:lnnin t tom, it, wrote to Us tthuut line OHM! 1 1111 e, and ptilteil that Inc Ha' a c r,ta, ith Mr. CP.QCKET, and ftslo.l to his cvak:, aad all 16a facts. Could not Live a Day longer! Mesnrs. E. B. CALDWELL S CO., of East Owego, Oswego fo,N , p. renpectahle druggists, vvrme to us: " W e have just heard, thread:3h Whiteman, a respectable citizen of this place, or en Imports:a rum of Consumption, which BRANT'S INDIAN YULDIONARY BALSAM h. , the wife of an acquaintance of his, who resides in the town of mo, in this county. She had been long confinesl to her tnal—and dangerously diseased, that her friends believed It impassible frd - ' Bre more than ONE DAY LONGER. But, when all other hole nun, failed, she commenced taking intAsrs PLI.MON.4RY /7.11 cot and its medical efficacy In. raised her from A, DYINd BED, no tau as now going about and attending to her doineitie honse.lold azfai.s She .knowledgca, and it is very evident, titt the isindetati:. BRANT'S BALSAM - tor her recovery font u long, severe, .1 one eirknesa ; and her friends and neighbors consider that tundli:las - valuable." RAISED FROM TIES GRAVE. Messrs. PRATT A. FOSTER, on erehaats, of West Cornanoll, C• 1111.,! BRANT'S 11.11.5.-131 had effected cures of such hoptiers Catrf of to. sustrriont in their town, that now no other conch-rucilicine could Its a there; that it had raised some as qt.!: Me Galt F.—some , and all the friends raid MUST IS! OW gentleman, In parnaLit, a so fur gout, that his pllsiciatt told hint it was useless to lair 11!) s I suedteine. lie then, when on hope was /0, began to bad I.lll\\'C: it U SAM--4.Arr wr.i.d..--and is nom as twit as ever he teas! Many Consumptions Cured. 311. S. 11. CLARK, merchant, Clyde, Wayne county. N. E. tyros. ts'-, form us tart B nwsrs PU - I,3IONARY BALSAM sold rea.l.le a; Cy, and Pala "If the statements of some of 'our most resoectof le pee; and pirsonal, visible knowledge, can be rutted on. have cured many connumptire persons, several of as I,ofll I am acylo amt with, who were so iloi , elefFiy sick as to be considered, le: and all friends, past a possibility of cure; and yet. the (acts are, Stoll BALSA3I has teetered Meta to PER }.CT LUNGS BLED — MUST DIE! Mr. Z. S. TE.RR Y, merchant, Byron, Genetee county, N. E, wrote. Aartl 24, iota: " BRANT'S MEDICINE is doing wonders here. I: Lis r-rel a man of Consumption that all the physicians Chad end omit A. he commenced Inking Brant's Medicine, he could not mow. i t Lo; to his heal; he bled at the lungs, and every symptom seemed to n.d.roce he must die ; but, naaonishing to all, he es slow able to labor. tel na over the county. lie used only fire batiks. It ho' 01.0 rued a prau lady of Cmuumplion in Orleaus county; as Inch her father as;, so ,taat could • r.I MILLER, a merchant of the same place. has certaxd to the ut..: of the L ahore statement. . Was believed past Cure ! lift. CORNELIUS 11. SMITH. merchant. Co llins Cram Erir Ce .7.; Y. January 26,1849, ,aid : "Your BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BAL. SA Id and BRANrs runiFYINAEXTRACT are ne.aly 501.1..-ll want Immediately another euptil eel for they sell more' rapidly, fifl belt, wtisfiution, than all the other nolicines we have fur salt TLeNt monary Masan bur raised a lady here from a bed of dance,,, sal severe sicknesg, which all the doctors had rrilrin up no /SCCRABLE Tl.ey said the mrair DIE frith a Cvnsurnptson ,f the Lungs Alter a proltouure k l the cane HOPELESS, she commerced taking BILAST 3 drLiLS.l.l3—and now she is CHRONIC DYSENTERY, anti SUMMER Comtimittirrs, in citildren or pozro rerwnr, curet any luilure whatercr. Also— CHOLERA INFANTUiVI..., No mother need ever martin the death of her child by that chili-ccc' , inn complaint. when teeth/so in war] wedther—Cidda what id canal SOMMER COMPLAINT—if "BRANT'S PULMONtRI BALSAM" be edmtnietered to the child. A Ahould. Lou ever. i., ret /vs., be used i. !trios aslarge potions as the directions on each bIIIO I prescribe, until the complaint is checked. For oak by Carter & hr. J. I . Burton, Ere: J. S. FO.qef Girard F. J. Hopkins, 14psinefleId, 11. R. 'ferry, Edenboro; A. Toun:ott, Union Mills; B. C. Town. North Enst; Potter. & Rea, W ,, t field; JohnilJ. Robinson, Crauesville; and W. & I'. Jud,c , i & tu Waterford. 1)2 TS= WAT renrizonal 6000 'Lorca of Lard for Salon MITE Subscriber tuning purchased the n ell known MiIRA. VI.IN GRANTS, containing sonic 6000 acres of land, sPr ate in Eric county, Pennsylvania, now offers the smile for parcels of variou. sizes, and on (Cans to SI/It rich et 1 car, '1 Ive Lands are of a quality inferior fo none in this recta It Cl [NAV% and agord a rare opportunity to Farmers, a itli small no' ,d acquiring an excellent Farm, as the prices are low and the 1 3 ) - talents may he ectended, if desired, fordi nutid•er ofy ears. Motu glint] acres are situate In the norther est corner of the ecuri ty, , on the Lake shore and Ohio line. in a country unsurri—ra preducing Wheat and Ernst. This tract has !Ten dii Ida lOW hundred acre' loin, each of which has trent hi to :nacres cleared and under cultivation together n Rh a limise and Paul. and in ru , ,,t cases an Orchard oft - cult. The town of Conneaut and fialLo , with a thriving Lake trade, is located in o miles west of the Cram , furnishing a ready inurket furgraid and other country produce Firringlichl, is four miles, and the flourishing !wrong!, of (Mar!. on the Pittsburgh and Eric Canal, is ten wiles earl of the tan!. Marketing, and especially grain. at these rives, is also in demand at fair prices. The Ridge Road, running along the Lake ireri Buffalo to Cleveland. passes through the middle of the tract, and the Railroad •connecting New York city is Ith the great not. is now being - located across the same. Conneaut creek, a ith ea abundance of water the year round, has sufficient fall on the laud for a number of Mill Fmk,. . . The other 4(5)0 acres are situated on French creek, seventeen mites south of the Lake and city ofErie, three miles aouthear Writ from the borough of Waterfbrd. and • three miles west of Union Milk; all which plaresatlbol a good market for the produce of the country. WM acres are clear and under cultivation. with a nundier of large double Barns and dwelling HOUR'S. On this tract are a mumbo of the best grazing farms in Erie county. A large portion of the land is covered u Ulu 'tinder, sufficiently valuable to induce persons to purchase for that alone. .A brisk trade has been kept up in this region, for route years, by means of water row e)• ances, with ateadvilte, Pittsburgh, the cities on the Ohio river, and even New Orleans. The toad from Waterkird to Jamestow n In New York..and Warren. in Pennsylvania. pluses through the tract, and near the road are several Quarries of Stone, Wine of which have been extensively worked. French creek will al.° hunk!) n number of 31111 seats on the land, with an 'Trailing gip ply of water. It Is the opinion 3ffpersons capable of Judging, that both 'trete Giants will in a few years be worth from Mt to MI per cent. Inert than the prices at which they are now held. The title to Min ceptionable Persons eta distance will meet with prompt attention, I> a') dressinglhe subsetibet,tiost paid at Erie. Pa. N lILICKENSOERFER. Erie, Oreetnher 13, 1.419. 31 rasg Clocks?. OF a superior kind in maul to nnit.b. durability, Patent Ix"' and Gothic Clocks. Office and Marino time pieces at Etie, nee. 13,1849. , LEWIS' Gothic 11311, Galvanic. sanilding and dilverirtg. T H .TiT h goi a d vl . i c 'g an w h q . 'e v ' e ". o., ' le " , h o u lb % eir ni t i ta l tis n fT l e c tio i n h a y P e l T iv Erie. Dee. e, h-19 LEIV IS' Gothic Hall. .711)11 DYEING. lIE subscriber Wolle respectfully inform the public that r eollllllollCest the business of PLAIN AND FANCY Dn . IM,nt his pince.conter of Stale Weft and the Buffalo few roods south of the WOOterl Fatten', where the •V Ffuishiugof6armnga,theeoloringofwoollenandeoiw. carol yarn, with twcry other description ofJoh Dyeing will beenreadly attended to. Alley a practice of thirty years In Eurci`c America, In all the colors glyen to silk; woollen, barn avd cation, he hopes to be able to sutisfy all %chorally pain:mut. h.ao• RICDARD DAGGIS• Da' • Jegufte3. 13 -Ono Dollsir per Yard. AFINE neFortment (all wool).ranch Marloner:. arsorted ceTetr. Klee Induced to one dollar per yard. I.rearn. Ano. a gool nerornnent of bilk and wool Marluoes. cnibr(4 dared vflrinret nod Dein ner, n going cheap. of C. 13. IVRIGIIVS. Deo, 22. 161 " BLE S PR EAES.—Wiit;: SliCad;. by lbe yard ur ratter!). :It S cry km puce, «t!! M. G mni Apt tl