_ . ea irl vai [mi itti WOULD ' Perry Davie re Vegetable Vain Ritter. FOR the Instant Iltre,latii entire Eradication of all Pain. In ternal and External Dowdy.' No Matter where the pain is or of what nature. this w ill reach it. Opinion Ortile most 14041. inent Druggists of Cincinnati in its favor. t !: Canevinert, Ocugath, Mg, WE. the undersigned, Druggists and Merchants (of this city, have been acquainted with. and sold for a'yeajor two past, an article of Fatally Medicine known ao PERRY DAVls' VEGors- MA PAO ktxxsat, and we would assure the public the in every Instance. so far as wo know, it has given the best matt faction to i this purchaser. We Can to muatuend it to the public as on article of rent Merit and Virtue. Indeed we never knew an article ofMellcine become so deser vedly popular in 90 short time. which is proved by the fact of its 'Masi re sale and constantly increasing demands. Sirsers—J. D. Park, corner 4th and Walnut Ins.: J. D. Dough ty, ear. sth and Main Its.: Wade, Eckstine ht• Co., roe., 4th and Main eta.: W. J. M. Cordon. cot. Western Row and fah sty.: C. Collins, tor. b. Market and Aye. au.: G. 11. Dates, car; Front and Main sts,t Abia Zeller,cor. Columbia and Main sts,tJ &C. Real- Id, SI Pearl st.: E. R. Hialeah, eor. 1... Market and Main stn.: S. 11. Parvin, Columbia and Ftout eta.: A. L.. Scoville, cor. sth and Bare. OPINION OF Tim, prt.r.B3. (From the Cincinnati commercial, Oct. M. We lake pleasure io referring the reader to the t CN estimony of our prominent drugging and w ell known cizens to ! s nine of Da- vie' Pala killer. We have used the artic ti le and found it valuable. The vale of We article in the United /Rates Is beyond all inaccdtll, lIIS the books of the office will show. Mow the Conehinnti Nonpariel. Nov. lea) • DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. , We call the attention of our readers to the advertir.eitient of thla great remedy for the most instant relief of maim. ff'al PrePafilltion With which we are acquainted. ut,i mitt to Po , tfitslts such Power for Iheextiaction of pain. ar,te , ‘: e. - et become no po:eillr in our eoutuntnity, or tmclt 0 rellsall.Th In the public mind through the section of the COU:111) . n here_ it has been Introduced end Iveomejttiowts. It will be se,n that some of oit most prominent citirens, and business men, strongly recommemi it to tifc e'f an arnele or ...GREAT MINIUM AND VDITU.." a n d that they never knew atry tuedb clod to becomes* deservedly poinilar in no abort a lime. [From the Cincinnati Dispatch. Oct: 31.1 DAVIS , PAIN KlLLER.—Whatever may he the preJadiees entertained against a great many patent medicines, we run our selves bear willing testimony to the efficacy of this article. We have seen its magic effects In *nothing the severest pain, in a great many eases. and know it to be a good article for the uses and pur wool to winch'ii I, devoted. and et en in CNACA where it may not prove infallible, It posesses the rare virtue of doing tio frrPrice USNB e, and s I be per bottle. Prinelpaltalfiee for the Western States. No. 7 College Buildings. - J. N. lIARRtS, Ag't. f. IL C. ALLEN, suptl. To whew all orders must be addressed. NOTICE'TO DEALERS IN PAIN KILLER. The nettle Pain Killerhelono exclusively to the Proprietor of this Medicine. That Vight hat recently been smuttily() by n Court. Of law, and any pee on found eelling an article by Mut name, and not of the manufacture of Perry DAVIS & son. will lie prosecuted. J. 11. Burton, Erie. whule*ale Agent for Erie Co. Agent• wan ted far the country. ' vownnia) GRA — T 131 AT Itt FRENCH STREET; nir AY be tbund a choice assortment of Fine American Marble, of,various sizes, suitable for !lead Stones. Tomb Tables. fee., which will besot(' at pukes that cannot fail to suit purchns ers. Please call and examine quality. and prices before purchasing of traveling:4W., by so doing you will save one-third of your money. PELTON. Erie. Marehlt.'le3o. 1)43 • / F • Important to the Continnutity/ Wks and Gridlemur, medal, who are about be yin, Goods, please • ' lisle... 'Wf OTWITILSTANDING all that has heed said oflate about the .l. great advance in the prices of Goods, I have the pleasure of Informing you that I have just zettirned from New York with one of the riehall and Si. vary chcaped stock of Goods ever been offer ed in this, market!! To all who will favor me with a call, I will show and sell them Goods at prices which I pledge tnyetlf "shall tars:ly der competition from any quarter Ail I ask is—call. —call—am! you shall he satisfied, if positive evidence and plain truth and facts can do It The Ladies, by simple looking In, can see some of the richest Crape Till bet and Silk tihavils, and. Paris elegant Dress Silks of the lan: stand most de.iratilo stylers and colors, Truxtues, Berages, Lawns, Linens, Ging:mins and , Prints, Donne. Trimmings, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery. and an endless variety of other Goods, which I would invite all who would consult their own interest to call and examine.. ,To the Gentlemen I would say I have every thing that can be needed, from the cheapest to the nicest nu:llin% for men and boys wear; all I ask is. call, andyou too shall be satisfied. One word more and lain done. In anyone in want ofa Carpet? To such an one I will pledge myself to sell. from an elegant Three Ply to a Cotton Imitation. at about the - same rates. ?free in Eris. that oter merchants have paid for them in New York. Again I would say call and 'you shall be satisfied. J. D. CLARK, Ere, April 13 No 1 Reed House. Great Bargains in Bros. Goods. DRras foods at less than the cost to hnnort them. Jim eprn. ed. Good quantities, hasigoine styles of Printed Ala slins, cot ors warranted fast as a rock.full yard wide. a shilling a yar,l. edyleofLinen Ciughanis, Plain, figured, and plaided. Marge stock of Muslin De Lain, good qualities,. new designs, light and dark eolors.for one shilling per yard. • Erie, May 4, 1E50., C. M. TIBBALS. TELZI6OI2,INGI. 11 6 11E l undersigned would respoctfully tender his sincere thanks to his kind friends and patrons, who have hitherto so libarally supported him. and he would also take this , opportunity to Inform them and the online generally. that bir has removed Isis establishment front his old stand to No, 5 Reed's Block. opposite the Donnell Block State street. where he lb determined, by close and un temiting attention to business, to endeavor to scone A L Iri t rnZi? r e7llll l l ; Cd f , " a7ri "r — ro 4 l7i,".;:i"g ',e w er 17g en n a n r s - Tanted to expect. As he is not connected in city way with the slay/ business, his work-men will in consequence he the very I est that can he got. inconsequence ofwhich he feels that lie sliall he able to rnanufactureall ardeleles, in his liar equal to nay establish. :Dent of the kind west if New York. JOHN GOALDING. N. B. Cutting done reit on the shortest notice, and at the usual prices. instruction given In the art of cutting. J. G. Erie. May 4. 1510.51 . . MELO WOOLEN FACTOR 7. TAE on band ; -aliorit 12,000 yards. of Plain, Black, Brown.ollve, Steele mixed. and Gray Cloth; and Plain Stara. and Baird. Crwsinieres and Tweeds. which they are pre pared to exchange for Wool. on a little belie , f cm, than hereto fore. Mein, ^ added comilderable new machinery. and emplood experienced Eastena workman. ne are now prepared to do ample pollee to all who may favor M. with a call. We have made ar rangements to manufacture Pled Dann/ IP. for woman and Mill drena wear. We continue to Full the and dress Downie-Cloth, and Manafaeture Wad, at our mural Rates. • We will pay OW for Wool at the Ittglieg price the Market will uglify . MEHAFFEY ac. 11REW8TER. E le. May 4. test. at CONGLIFA , S othained a patent or 11. Day. of New York, to mannfaelnre the Voigress Gaiter,. I shall keep a Pill atrortment of Lathe's and Cenelethen's run qreor Miters, which far exceed all otherVaiters for care as well an beau. tr. 11. FULLERTON. May 0.1P30. Groat Bargains in Now Spring cud Summer 'Goode, , • A.AM now receiving a large and well sneered atsettrnen ro Spring end Summer G 0041.5. which have been 16:10:t tu Now York elute the very great redaction from early ;Trim; 1 rieri. entire spring purchase will he found a grxyi pun; otp:.; or Own any Goode hough{ early In theseason. CosaimriFor. i; petition I defy. . C. 74. TIM:MAL Oie. Mayo. 1850. I Iseap.ide. SPRING AND svirrranß GUa 9. 6 MRS. CURTIS has again the pleasure of:Iow:net:lc lathe Ladiei of Erie nnd vielnitc, that the has re- e t Witted trout the city with n lmo n,,ortwer I of ' Spring and Suninier Goods, con dit Ina of it ttr,i t vratety of Bon nets. Ribbons, Cepa and. Colin cr. Lace Caper. Flow err. To hi, arc., ire.. MOTO*. Mitts nod Ibcaquy of bur quality. tier refection of Pttaw Good* and Ribbons le p tioirtily Info, e ompreinkim t e ve r y style. Itch will be sold at wholesale or retail: Heir Combs. Ent. kid der Palterna. dm. wills twiny other Fancy Articles. MIS CUTIIS havine Oweinwell nn improved Machine for Pres sing. oho is prepared to clean and preen Strome Bonnets with dia. pitch, and In the late.t it) lei, Erie. April tu. th:l3, NEW 0 TOILMI No. 3. Reed lieu.,, French Street, Frte, Pa. WHIPPLE, re•pectfulfr inform the public that they J• have this day opened the largest and host stock of Imported Wine , . Liquors and Cigars ever oißred. in this part of the eau ntry t consisting of the following attic •iz, half pipes I'm. Wine, 0 do. Madeira; 5110. tTherry; 3do. Malaga • ri 4145. Jamaica Rum; `b do. Old Monongahela Whiskey: 10 half and quarter pipes Itturd and Signet Drandys 10 eighths du.: 5 bbis l'herry do t Mites Sol land Gin; I pipe Ft Croix Runt. I pipe old Irish Whiskey, and • ItaxsthiSpapiPh Clitaro;pr IlliTerem brands The shove articles were taken (corn the Custom Muse In New York by us on the 2ast of Oe totter lan, no.! ore warranted as pure asany ever imported. Country &niers are partipadlrly iliViled to call andelareineour stock and prices I;Pfbre purchnelogelkwhere as we are confident we can ten cheat er than c nn s te bought In this State or New York for Cash. Grain of all kinds wanted, far Wbiehrhe highest market price ta 111 be paid. Erie. November 24. 11410. tfeT 1000 0A1,1.8. Ohio pressed and In coed Stone Ware, con tintig& Churns, Jars, flutter Jan, Milk Crocks &e ke. tbr oak cheap at the Keystone Grocery, N 0.7. roar People. Row. - T. W. bIOOKE.s Erle. Nov. 10, 15496 GINGPIAIILEI AND PRINTA— S. oth, French and American Gingtvoms, and 400 pieces Calicoes, jour received and for sale cheap by April SI. _. (10AP.—A large lot of superior Hard soap, for family use. from 4, an Eastern Manufactory for sale nt eastern prices by the Box. A supply will at all yaw be kcot on band. and dealers and fan; t•• Ile* will do well to call and examine qualities and prices: for sale on consignment by R. 0. MULBERT. Erie May 4. moo. fit • vixen: rzoitzl ANEW lot of White Fl►h and Trout, this day received ftom Mackinaw and for ►ale by E. O. HULBERT. LOOILIFAND LATOUXIII. STORE, door. cottage. village IRim . Mortis, (right erten) stock. 0.7 Cloak and Desk Leeks • tifide • Ti..'.".p -- • - lrop Latches; . . _ le stock. Jost InEn. ed House. D tt i 5 1, a l m i n t e. 4 l 4. - r a r e tg o n r.. v i z ;.. 4r n t ui MOM ' - RUFUS REED. DAIKAISOLIS.-1 am now changeable large amonment of para. xingta.cotgaliating of plain and tlgured Turn k satin. abo pion. ehangenble, Geared and plaid glib. gingham and cotton Parents. at TIBBALEP. Cheapvidc. T. To C arpenters and Joiners. uere nom receiving a large andceral assort imaar am bsof CarMers a rpenters and Joiners Toole. cons' Ina °Meath, Sauk! and Match Planes; Fralmlng. Firmer and k sin Chip. slam; Hand. Pannel Compass and Tenant Sawa; Bevels. Spirit Lewis. mss. Hammers. Broad and (fend Axes, Auger and Au rae GIMP. Graces. DM, Ice., an or tablas 11,0 4 ° be said ebea t merle, May 18 , letk/ . GEO. PELPEN & 8 M. • TC/MAN, Agreed, English and American Iron; Cast, EniMak American and S'ettng Steri, Vkcs, Saw Plates, a XOOO asaortratin by GIXO. S4I4P EN k SON, IXold Up 2 Walk 17p and sae ths.ilang tip!l r(tiißpuhlie arc invited to call at the Erie Means Foundry, or at J. our Store, and examine the last Paragon of CoOhing move.. Just got outwith an uncommoularge Oven, high enough to bake a large Turkey on its feet, Whiles!: lovesof bread are baklngaround it. The "noise and confusion" Whoa made East, has induced the eharacteristie name of BANG OP. One who lately saw nine loaves of beautifully baked bread, taken from the oven at one time, "was reminded of the capacity of a MAU pig which drank moquette Or whey at a dradght, and did not then MI the measure which eentalned the whey into four inches." See certificates. We, Feb. 11, Is3o. SENNETT & CIIESTER, )atr, January ;deism Lester, Sennett & Chester: Cent.—To your inquiry whether the "Bang Up" Cooking Stove purchased flow you du ring the present month, has given satisfaction or 1101.1 have the pleasure of answering that said stave Igm met our fullest expecta tion in every particular, and would not te exchanged for any oth er pattern now in use of wtilehl have knowledge. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. • A. SCOTT. . Messrs. Lester. Bennett & Chested Gent.—We ,are us'ng your Improved modern Cooking Stove, called the “llang Up," and af ter a fair trial 1 can recommend it as Pined° , to any,stova in urn in ON neelion of thecountry. Among the most prOmment ndvnn. Milos of this stove, is the comturaliousuess of tlie Oven, it being sufficiently capacious for the largest family. nod also in a saving of fuel. 1 ant satisfied that one half the fuel necessary for any stove We have ever used will amply supply Ibis. Take it all iu all L think it dialeult to improve. Truly yours, DIILE - .9 W. CAUGUEY. January 23, 100. Lsster. Sennett 4. Chester; Gent.—Having used your Improved "Rang tip" Cooking Glove. I wish to express toy entire tr..IIFI.IC Lion of its value, as combining all the good qualities 1 de• and shalt tale great plearste in testifying to its no rits. nin. in ',cowing it to any who may wish to see it in operation, at toy Groery store, corner of Ttli and Mate ateeltl. 110 It ACE 13ALTAVIN. NIT • 11. IC NO%V Ea TON & BON.' • KEYSTONE BUILDING, NO. I, FOUR DOoRG BBLOW BROWN'S 110TBL, BIM., PA. SECT2O,I hies Noun LATITUDEe—Front Window, sticks out about a feet, contai ni ng bhp ging Lamps, Polar do., Castors. Con illeatieha,Cake Baskets, und n variety of other articles, which the beholder Ina y see without trouble or expellee. SEorto , e2d. COUNTER CASE, mny be found a variety of Card ea ses, silver combs, diamond, tortmois, ruby, garnet end plain Gold Wogs. Buckles and St ides, miniature lockets. &e , thCTION o.—Gold nod Silver. Patent Levers, Anchor and Lepien duplex and cont anon Ewa pement Watches,rla gaunt and fob chains steel do. SON , Ladles, (Bagley Cold pens.) SECTION 4.—Silver, German silver, table and tea Spoons, butter knives, gold, silver, (lemon silver and steel spectacles. 6,c:into .s.—Pen tot jack [Olives, Rafters told Strops, Shears and ecissors. finger Rings steel Beads and Clasps and Pissrls, silk Purses. tooth Moshe's, ethavink do; tine Ivory Combs, shell, horn, fluffolo born, back and side t owls; steel e'en.. 'Needles, pocket lid; stands, snulY and tobacco Boxes, Envelopes. note Paper, visit ing Cards, bluing forks, sheet Musie and Preceptors. Seel-ins O. 811,11ensn.—Filled with silver plated Fruit Baskets, candle Sticks, Snuffers and Tray. Branch Candlesticks, plated and Mittania Cmtors, rim!, cr vases, &c, tnci tug Tea Setts. extra Cafe nod Tea Pots, hair Brushes, military Soap. Wallets and Pocket Books, spool Racks. Dolts. ivory handle Knives mid Forks. common do. g,anutiou • Boards. Dominos. money Letts, Port Folios, na and Telenur Buttons, fancy Fans. arc. coring ti—Conta ins liars V iols,Viol Ins; Guitars, Flutes:Oar- Flagelets. Fifes Accordion. Brass Horns. and right in the middle of the floor stands three of ine best Piano Fortes In Eric. Sces - rov N, souirit ston.—Front Window, contents vary but lit tle from the other, except a few Feather Dusters. Secrioalo.—Solar Lamps, Extra glasses and shades, 30 hour arid eight day 0. G. and gothic Clocks, Tea Servers. Looking Glasses, and a great variety of Fancy Goods, all of which they cu rer for sale as low as can IR purchased at tiny other store west of New York. And we wish it distinetry understood that we do not advertise to work very low in order to shave you on our goods, as another has declared was lii, object, but wean to be consiatent and reasonable in all our prices. November• 21. 1819. Y2B CLEAR TUE TriAo3l • fi - rtZY•-• TOR T/114 ;At:V Great Westernitiocornotivoll=- TAKE, NOTICE,, ALL TIIOSI WHO Ann INT CREFITD! CALL at SIEGEL'S Corner and convince youmelt es that he is Nay receiving the la rgest, cheapest and best lot of GROCER IES ever brought to Elie. Among his assortment may be found thefoltow tug: Sensas.—Six tons of Port Rico Coffee Sugar, Crushed, Loafand Pulverized. Corrce.—Ten Imes Old Government Java, ten bags of Laguera and ten bags of Rico. Illottssr4.—Two thousand gallons - New Orleans Yorto Rico and Sugar House. TRAlL—Fifteen chests Young Ilyson. Imperial, Black and Gun powder. Imperial tea Ih six pound miles for family use. thousand pound Cod Fish, Alackerel, Shad, Got land Iterring, Smoked Herring and Sardines. Twenty laurels Turpentine thirty do. of Linseed. Lamp and Tntinere oil. 11:50 kegs Brooklyn, Bunko and Pittsburgh White Lend. The largest kind of an nsvortment of Paints and try mantra. 100 kegs of Eastern and Pittsburgh Nails. Licirnas.—French Brandy. Holland C'n, Rum, Port Wine,llla dera. Malega. Claret and French Rest Wine. . Tonseco.-100 dozen ticholt's fine New York Smoking, sixteen boxes Cavendish, 100 dozen fine cut Rapper nad .•nceaboy Snuff. Ten kegs and 100 flasks Kentucky Bala Powder, fifty bags of Mt, bar Lead and Permi,,ion Caps. . Thirty boxes Candy. 8.1 drums of Malaga rigs,3o jars pruner and a great variety of articles in my line that would take more time than I have to enumerate them. To ow old customers and the public generally. I would say, call at SIEGEL'S Corner. directly opposite the Farmer's Hotel and see fur yourselves, that I am Lound to sell wholeede or retail, cheaper than any other establishment West of Builltio. C. SIEGE L, Eric July 7. 1849; nI9 NO YANKEE HUMBUG! Fairbanks' Gounino 9calo raanufactoryll The Pubscribers having purchased Fairbanks celebrated genu ine smile 'interns, and employed a'n ork man, 51r. Brooks, who has had a long experience in their manufacture, beg !cave to Inform the public that they are now prepared to forninbto order an article superior to anything of the Mud ever offered to thin market. The sub•ctibers would also caution their friends againnt pur chasing worthless amides purporting lo be Fairbanks' scale from irresponsible itincrnnt yonkee pedlers—re manufacture the gems jne art icle. The following are our prices. flay Scales. of 4 Tons draft." . 6.80 10001 LhAilf.., or I ton draft.4o Flatfortn Scales,lsooll.6. draft. '33 . Do. do. do. with hoisting lever mid set on trucks, 40 'Do. do 1200 lbs. draft, Ml Do. do. do. on trucks. with hoisting lever, , 33 Fairbanks' &merman Scale. 1500 lbs. 32 DO. do. do. , 1200 lbs. 29 Do, do. do. 1500, on trucks •vith hoisting ' 37 Do. do. do. 500 lbs. Ir. Tr, 10 Flour Packing Scale, 500 lbs. 20 , Counter Scales .; Oz. to 200 lbs.. platform, 8 - _ . Ito 4 oz. to eilo Ibs . platform & Scoop, 10 Dale's Counter Settle, brass lever. oz. to 50 lbs. draft, - 6 All the above articles are warranted. Those, wishing to °Malt o good and reliable:kale are requested te give us a call at No 10 French street, nearly opposite the Farmers Bole'. G. A. BENNET & CO. Erie. May '-'6.16-11). I' AIIII3ANILB' BOALTIB. THE Welbenrned reputation of Fairbanks' Sales has induced the venders of imperfect and worthless balances to offer them as "Fe trbanks. Scales:" and purchasers have thereby, in many cares. been subjected to fraud and imptisition. The subscribers have no +Controversy with honorable competitors who transact bu siness in their own names. but regarding the perpetrators of the above fraud as pursuinga course alike unjust and dishonorable. they take this, measure to caution rite public of their impositions. The Patentees manufacture under tit sir own inspection, and only et their factory in St. Johnsbury. Vt. Tor sale by S. F. PRATT & CO. I BL:trate, N.Y. It. O. CoiVING & CO. E. & T. FAIRBANKS &fro. • • St. Jolitisbnry. Vt. TAM, Marth,lo, 0n1111" DAGI7-1271.V.MAN GA.S.X.IIRT. MAN tIWIS are happy to:moo:and to the Ladies end l itentlemen of Erie, and the friends of science mid art in the lemon round mom, that they are prepared to take Likenesses or a superior quality at their rooms, over Middleton & Murphy's store three doors 01St of Brown's Hotel. I here are several renPons why persons cnn obtain better plc• lures nt our rooms than at any other in this city, or in this part of the country. One is, WE HAVE THE - BEST LIGHT! , Skylight and side light COMINFID--cneh eorweing the,trilts of the other. and producing a natural and most beautiful effect.— TRif IT, WHOEVER IS NOT SATISFIED WITII TURES TAKEN ELSEWHERE b! Another reason is. We have the best apparatus. The Importance of this will be obvious to anyone. We shall not offer those who favor us with their patronage. the flat, ingipid,corpse.like things which many who call tbemiselves artists present to the public. Neither shall we oar liaise dark, gloomy images which human Icings are sometheies told resemble themselves: bat clear and accurate Likenesses, possessing the most beautlail blending of light and shade, richness new depth of tone. remarkable distinctness or features. true expression of tbe rte. Isaidness of relief, distance and invisibility of back ground, delicacy of finish, tailless, transparent and artistic effect. Remember there Is no room Glib° kind near here which has the frieilid • s ofthis. It is designed to ten pereinoent enatillshmetot, NOT TO DE EQUALED is our motto. W. 11. SHERMAN, • Erie, Feb. 2, I°3o. W. N. LEWIS.' 050. BILIIGAZIIB IN EI 11.2 DI 1050 SPRING AND SUADILDS 000DS, (Rill Cheaper thqn Evart el 11. WRIGHT is now receiving and opening. direct from the skj. Eastern cities, one of the largest, choirest and best selected stocks of rZ;:fing and Bummer Goods, be bas ever I efore brought to this comprises an tuitional variety of fashionable Mess Goods, shawls in I,T eat rarl.ty, Linen Goods. Men's and Boy's Wears. Bonnets. Men's and Boy's !tats. &e., dm., together with a full and complete ristortilient Of every Ibi connected with the Goods trade. which he is bound to tell nt the lowest figure. which fries may be known to all ttiOn that will poi pt the corner opposite Brown's Bowl Erie. April 20. aw arnzrid .4 N D ouraraan Dry goods, Grocorios. S. R. DEWEY'S • and (nothing, No. 1, Morning Slock. y ROSENZWEIG tr. Co have already in store, and are pre -16 pared to rervc their mummers with Ne.w and Morintiful Spring Cootlit. of snort elegant patterns amr'styles, Innctudins Grenadines; Organ. dies. Silk Tissues, Printed Jackonets and Cambries. beautiful orttieres, Garages, Silk., and indeed everything adapted to the sea. son, which, added to their previous immense stock of every kind errancy and Staple Dry Goods ' makes one of the largest, most va• riot rind general assortment* hi Erie. TfLEIR STUCK EMBRACES EVERETRING tisriut. OR ORIVAIVENT.di. for either Lad les', or Gentlemen's wear, or fatally use, and are de termined to Le able at MI times top far supply every wont that a Lady shall be ridge to sit down and select every anieleshe de4res without the fattgueand perplexity of running abcrikt town to make up her assortment; as in every department of their stock they keep Plain mid Lore l'eked Goa., which will be sold nettle:lp as by any other estnblishment, as ri we llne as the Bucr an ; ot which will include, h e among o f tr a erticQuales. Ca liti nton o L rare fkiabmere, Silk. Long and SouareShawls, Lace nod lfusrin Win. dow Draperies. Linen am! Muslin sheeting* and shirtinirs, Table Cloths, Napkins and Diapers, Table, Piano and toilet covers; and Indeed a full and complete auaomaatof Foreign and Domestic, bouse-wifearticlea, of every variety and kind. Also a full assort. ment or Mourning Goods, together with a ftilt And perfect awn mentorDennanam*, • READY MADE CLOTHING: as ebespas the cheapest. and of as good 4Uality 1 15 fin; either brought to or made in Erie; also under Shirts, Drawers, Seater end onwats, silk and Linen Pocket Handkereblefs, Glove/. Rae. genders, Hosiery. Broadcloth, caßatmeres. Vacuum Their stock also embraces - foots and Shoe., Dratecita of all kinds; In short every thing called fear in the country or city trade. orin which th e y rublicprices. can t M e accommodated by calling and tn. Mg qualand Erie, 4pril 20. IMO. ' ale. 16 Willa AND CHEEP,,' TRYElifi at e niasTaireSicTie No. 3, Aeed Datum, ;Willa REED. mina, Cam. DETERGENT AItirDIURETIC. •D R .111-Y E-ir -•-; • OarsaparillaMPild ()henry and DandolionCom pound. This valuable Medicinal preparation DIFFERS ENTIRELY from any siinple "Extract of Sarsaparilla," or cOnamon purl fling Medicine. It Waco:llpound Of Mulct' the' MOST CLEANSING ItIP,DICINES , With others acting directly on the Kidneys or having immediate reference to the relief andecontinued tumuliy operation of some internal organs. It contains anicles villich enter into no other preparation In existence. and IT IS UNRIVALD fa On riflL ng and refreshing effects, by any Medicine in the world. It is put up IN LARGE BOTTI,ES, Is very plcarant to the tante, and is more cmicentrated, - STRONGER, BT,WER AND ell EA PE. R Than any Other in Market. - • Persons who have taken "Barnapre- Ulla" by the gallon, withoitt relief, have been radically rarcd, by using two or three bottles. This 'a the only Compound in whielrßarsaparm, wild cherry and I/mule:lon are so prepared, tO olter the peculiar virtues of each, h, combination with pure Extracts of other healing articles In a nighty concentrated state. lie ingredients aro PURELY VEGETABLE, And are such mots and Larks as are found—tlicugh chiefly race; tingcertain parts—in their general tendency to produce At must cleansing andhcaling Civets, IT IS IMPOSSITILE - - - • T'o cure many diFeases.Dropsies, Kidney Complaints. &e., draw of watery !Juniors from the !Stood. or corrupt and irritating secre tions of diseased organs from the I o Iy, without the thorough OPP H eTioa t, The Rtiovvve, as caused by tin Iledielne. No otuta ectract even pretends In this elett. lit fact this Very operation for whi:h it Ii particularly coinpoinded, (fillers from all other prep arations, and makes It the beet ea:repay:al in wistence. fN ALL CASES OF DROPSY.' Use this mNlichie. It will seliere. It has cured when life itself uertrehega:rerf of. It contains articles that will care if anything eau, and takes the wily method to make per:now:a cares. This Remedy FORMES AND DRIVIIS OUT All impure and gross limnourn, not only by working directly on the Mood, lcit by restoring each organ to healthy vigor, and espe eMlly increasing the action of those which draw from the body, and lastingly remove rill IMPURE OR Inse.Asto FLUIDS. • • All diameter , originating in a depraved state of thc.vital fluids, Eruptions, Cicero, Sores, Coilec Lion of Watery Humors, DISEASES OF TII4 BLOOD, Will find this the Lest alterative, nod most cleansing Medicine,far kThr< any surer in invigorating eject. It has worked some of the :rented cures of Disemes of the Urinary Organs. • 'DISORDERS ornic KIDNEYS, Madders, exe. A ipienditt diuretic. bra extract is so gond for Weakness of the K tie; s. Weak Lack. Retention or lin ol mitary flow of Dries. Darning or Scalding. Ittralanlary Emissions, or other irritability, R! , NI csi n n, the only Medicine that heals these parts. In Scrofulous halms of Me System, Lax and weakened states. CON'StnIPTION. COUGIII9, 'Vasting di:easel; of the Dings, Pains in the Breast, &e., the sooth• lug rector:o4:M lir:tett% TOIlleS. heal the Lungs most kindly, and strengthen ihr lionv, while the acrid humourfi that load the syp:ein aro e leal4fed, '1 herellecirg aelion if the Kidneys is mark ed in Lungs disease. It is warranted supepor to any preparation —sudden attacks from Cspo•ure are certainly cured. FEM. 1.1.11 COMPLAINTS, • For Irregular. Suppressed or painful Menstruation. Fluor Albus, Uterine Mi-em,es, or :my derangement ape Female Pram y. It never diltappoint. expeetation No common medicine still reach there derattgeoleole. This compound co»tains certain hoots. the beet and only aces that should be used. it cures the most aggrava ted forms. GENERAL. DEBILITY AND DECCINE, It will refresh inunellately. A few days. two will entiviner the incredulous. The appetite inereaFed—the nerves so quiet—si.irits faired and new, Cure and Rich Blood takes the !dace of vitiated and corrupt. USC IT IN votin rAmiLim, and will never 1.0 without it. It will d 4. more good, ut cure more.peedily, the hundreds of potty dust!. se% Colds, Bowel Com platum. Impure Blood. &c., than anythin you have ever tried.— Look at Ceri(fieetes. The VirCAICERT INFANT or moat delicate Fe male can take it with perfect ittrety. 1 DEAR IT IN MINI). , That this is the only medicine thnt has ever aired the low, wearing 9.111 P FEVER, as attested by the °Wheal some thirty of the cured, 4nd you will acknowledge THERE: IS SOMETHING IN IT. Where obstructions of the or6ns have caused deposits, GRAVEL, Or Stone intim MWdder,ahistnedicine has been used with nston ishingeneeeol. Poe Certificates vf Cures of this or any agate, see Pamphlet of cures. TIIE WORST FORMS • Of films scs Dram STONIACII and BOWELS. COBllveneps, DVS PEPSIA. wish Debility. &c. For Bowel Complaints. tt eau be re lied on as a certain remedy. Also, when accumulation of bile has caused BILIOUS DISEASE/3. Jaundice. d-c., or when th4y aft comilig on. take this and you are safe. It carries off the corrupt bile rnp•diy, by the natural ohm. t.uts. anaccascs immediardy. It has cured LIVER COM PLA NTS years ilandine, as certificates testify, It always gires eatisfar lion. Try it. Great Physicians tife , eribe always dinreties. This compound is excellent—Dandelion alone is almost specific. LOOK FOR TESTIMONY On the pages nf our PA PLILETA or colinny),; of onr pitpers. A list of as influential names has serer been given in support of any Medicine. We hate there indispranAte testimony of the mama cure of decry disease we mention. The most thorough inrestigatiou is requested. GET A PAMPIILET. Coil On the certifiers or ask their opinion, and you too will use it. It will affect you different trout any oilier, nod we MO It will do you mine good. Prepared by Dr. II B. MYERS, Buffalo, All orders addressed to E.'llollidee at his variety 5t0re,22.5 Main ot.Buffitto, N. V. For sale by Carter & Brother, Erie. Pa. Iyi2 Another lieserection. AFTER this I will return and will build that which Is fallen down, and I will build again the ruins thereof,and I will vet' It up." An exile returned, may every wind waft some lost exile home. and finally may the I hue hasten when the last' returning wanderer shall Le reclaimed mid gathered to the fold, 'fire subscriber, niter coming up through much tribulation and having his works tried as try lire and suffered loss, has come to himself, mid has' teceit eil a small stock of BOOKS for sale, mid expects there. which will be disposed of cheap for Cash, It is hoped that my friends will not he itiscoutnged because the stock is sinall—remeinber tethat is Mitten' over a few things shall be nindenilet over inany. Thesubscriber returns Ids thntiks to his friends for past favors and especially to those who have with warm hearts and open hands patronized him in former years who, in prosperity, in adversity. in tribulation and OPTITUriiOII, showed by works of their father which is in heaven acted on the principle that it is no more blessed to give than to receive. lle. still Wallt4 the patronage of his friends. mid will be thankful for the smallest favors in his line. Ile fins nothing to promise Mein in return at pre.ent. o Ile could pay 1111 , 111 a fashionable comptinw nt, but it would Ire true feeding them on husks. :Slay:they lone live to gladden the hearts of tire orphans, and tt Ipe tie tear of affliction and grief from theeye of the,oppressed widow. Ile believes that Ile that numbers the hairs of the head and does not allow a sparrow to fall %%idiom his notice, writ enable the subscriber to show his gratitude by his works. Then he would almost be willing to say in the lanatiage of cood old Simeon, let Sion thy rervaiit depart In prate. ' Some few iIefFOTIA in former ddys have complained of Iris sate ore, pressing himself. Ile re eras exceedingly that lie P1101111:I I,e ET) milortunate as to express himself so as to offend the most sensitive. delicate anti chaste ear. Ile would hot wishio be understood that he is complaining because others differ from him. They have ns good n light to M. Pr front him its he has to dilfer from them. Shortly expec'ed providence permitting, nn assortment of Obristmns rind New Year Hooks. Constantly kept on hand Quills raper. Mack Eland, Blue; flack and Red Ink; finals hooks ruled and bound to mittarn: old Rehonnd on short troller; good Vinegar In exchange for Rags.— Corner of French and Sixth streets. , Erie. December 22.1:49 AVA RI trl'Y solar Lamp», Mlle newest pawns and most opprovei stylest Also. Cauiphene Lolling of dinerent styles, atobes. elitioneysoillicks &e., constantly on liond owl will be oe)1(1 , ' .W. N. LEWIS BROWN and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtlngs by the bate pleee or yard. at thevery lowest figures. at UM ALS' S u" AßbUßfliiwtittnribli, a delightful tirtiele.JuFt eeivednntl.rOfEDlC by R.O. fautanarr Nov. 3. IE4O. . 2 TXO . PoIItSONS indebted M N ille O sunscrlher zi , late Prothonotary of Erie county, for taus and fees on Judicial proceedinneer.re hereby notified that their accounts nre now maileout and placed in the; hands of Jones Gunnison. Esq.. fbr immediate conection and Payment to him or to the ruhre OWL is the only way to rave costs. krie, March°. 15.50.-oml3 WILSON KING. TUE iiELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY • sivetrn,Alsr COMPEL:IT, (of Philadelphia.) A RE now dbing businesson the Mutual plan, giving the ;nsured A a participation in the profits °N . : Company, withoutliabill ty beyond the premium jinni. Risks upon the Lakes and Canal Insured on the most favorable terms. Losses will beliberatly and promptly adjusted. I ire risks on mercliandize,buildings and other propetty,lti town or country, fora limited term permanently. DIRECTORS, Joseph H. Seal,, James C. Hand, Edmond A. ouder. Theoplitlus Paulding, John C. Davis, .H. Jones Brooke. Robert Burton. John Garrett, John B. Penrose, ilugh Craig. Samuel Edwards, George Ferrell, henry Lawrence David 11. Stacey Edward Darlington ; Charles Kelley. Isaac R. rhvls, 1. a. Johnson, William Foiwell, tiny, John S. Newlin - , Dr. S. Thomas, lir. It. M. Ruston, John Seller, Jr. Spencer Mcllvane, - Diann] Newbould, SeCiri Wm... Martin Presl 0:7 Application can he made to J. KELLOGG, Agent. Erie Erie, Feb. 10, 1010, A. SCOTT. BO 0 1 3 P L, & OAUGUI:V. icAIIDINAND 13P,1R A GR.en E' _. 0 COMMISSION IHRR- C:!ANTE. - Ware-House and Orme. is:: end of li troiti l doe i lii v g .L e imel Dealers in Coal, Salt, Fish, Flour,. i,;:e and General Agents for purchasing, TeCeiVillg, itec kit.; and sit,, ping Lumber and Staves. . March 11, I EkSo.—tfi I FIRE AND WEATHER Moor VAINTS.—An assortment of colors of ibis valuable yet cheap ankle on band and for sale by . , cratTiat 4.IIItOTIIER‘ POW'ZIRS , •NEW TOUR 'mons]. On the cash Oaten! produre Wanted in ese/lairpefir goods . n, y Goode • Larea Sleek! headless variety. Great Enunqinn offered: I Nome goods for less money Mau gay other dm* in Er a County. Also, large 'lock of Groceries, as ' tumid cheap for the ready! Fresh tear. excellent 'quality.for 31. V, a Mete., warranted to suit, 3 or the money refunded. de., ¢c., Tnt ottbseriber having leased for a term of years the Store, No. 0. lionnell Block, known as the "New York Store," will coa t i tissue she business ofinerchoncl Bing In this city. where he will b happy to sec and wait upon his ClittOrnerS and the public general ty uh. wish to either buy or sell for cash. Having but little faith in the "friendship-la-Bade" principle. I shall hold myselfin rand- I SIM to make It the interest ofiny cuttomers to buy of me. Among my goods I have some dust I will cell at Cost! hence buyers will frequently cult themselves with goods which I am disposed to stun off.. To Qualm! all remember thls truth. .1 am not tole undersold in Western Pennsylvania! TO FARMER.—I mu In the market for Butter, and Cheese: its any quantity, and shall be in readincew at on times to pay cash during the ensuing season. Very respectfidly, Erie, March gill, tem. 0. ft. POWERS. LAMES DI LESS Gh KODd. The Ladies will tied a good as sortment, French Illorinoes, Cashmeres . Be Lain, , Chamll lou Luttre, Mohair Lustre, Alapacbassol all colors. Gingham% Cali cos, see . J ust opened at I GEO, SELDON & 80N. iNear.Cloods Road.' 'rim P. subscribers are now receiving their Stock of Spring and Summee Goods, which de clin eeen purchaved in New York within a few days, past at a from prices two weeks ago, and will be sold accordingly. ' . - Weleould say that we are not to be undersold, and as proof would invite a compautsonotprlees and quality. mg. May 4, ISSO. G.. //ELDON Or, SON. OLIVER RPAFFORD M M.W.CAUUUEY CAUTION. ZIX•TILA• A man by the name of CLAPP has engaged with a young mint of the natne of S. S. Townsend, and wee his name to put up a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, de nominating it GRAUfA'F, Original, ect. This Townsend to no doctor, and never was; but was formerly a worker on railroads, eannle, nod the like. Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the pur• I.ose of gnioiott credit for what tie Is not. This is to caution the 'mi mic net to be deceived, and purchase none but the °Emma: oniunyAL OLD Dr:Jaccb Townsend's Sflrsnparilla, having on it the Old Dr's, likeness, his family coat of arms, and his sig nature across the coat of drom Principal Office, Ha Nassau st., New York City. Ora) nit 34com TownsEDTD, Tilt OrtIGSN Al* 11473VAA' CR Gonnina Townsend Garsaparilla. Old Dr. Towiwend I% now shout - /0 years oi mm, and has long been known as the 41171/ER and DISCO VElifE of the aEA UINI: ORIGIN.II...TOWN.S'END SA RSA ILEA." Being poor. he was compelled Wilma. Its 11141111faelkirti by t‘ hich means it lies been kept out of ninrket, mul Om sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached thecars of inanyolevertheless, as those persons who had iswn healed of sore disease°, and eased frinu death, proclaimed its excellenceand wonderful. HEALING I'OIVEII. KnOwing,tnany years alto, that he had, by 11150611, scienceand exptlience.devi.e.il an article which would be of incalcuble ad• vantage to mankind when the means would be furnished to bring It into unnivernal notice, when its etionitnable virtue. would be known and appreciated. This time has come, the means are sup plied; this R ArD A'D LININEULLED PREPAR.477ON runtrUfaetUred GU the largest tcule, and is called for throughout thelemph and breath of the land, especially as it is found incapa ble of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. P. Townsend's, it improves with ego, and nev er chatteeii, but for the better: Iwcaute it is prepared on scientific principles by a scientific mail. The highest knowledge of Chem istry. and the latest tli.coveries of the art, hate all been brought into requisition an the manufacture of the Old Derr. Sarnaparrlia. Tire Sarsaparilla root, it known to toed:column, contains many medical properties. ISM some properties which are Inert or useless, and others, which if retained in preparing it fur use, pro date fermentation arid add, %% !dolt in injurious to the sy stem.— Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are Co volatile, that they entirely cVapOrate and nrcilOel in are preparation, If they tiro not preserved by a scientijtc process, knot, to only to throne experienced lit its manufacture. Moreover. there volatile principles, which fly off in vapor. or as an exlialutton, under heat, are the t cry es sentialmedical propertiesof the rout. which ahem it all Its value.. Any person earl boll or Flew the root till they get a dark colored t% inch 14 more from the coloring cruller in the root than from anything else; they can then strain the. Inn lilt or vapid It ould,sweeten tvitti.otirlll , ll:l , ,C , ,lllid then call it °SARSAPAR ILLA EXTRACT or SVRIJP." Ilut such Isnotthe articleknown as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSLIND'S SARSAPA RILLA. Tlll4lO so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsapa rilla root me first removed, ever) thing capable of becoming at id or of fermentation, i.extracted and rejected; then every parti cle of medical virtue Is if VC Ured in it pure and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of Im.ing anv of Ito vniunldennti healing properties. Prepared is this way, it Is made the most powerlul agent in the Curo of Intturriorablo Mrsoarioo. Hence the rea.on why we hear cool:Herniations of every WC tli its favor by men, women, and children. We Mid it doing tt on derF in the cure of coNsumplioN,iirsrErsm, and LIVER COMPLAINT; and in JUIRI7VATJS3I. 5C1201 , 171-.1. PILES, COST! PE INESS. all CUT-I.IEOIIS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOT CI ES. and atl affections analog from IMPURITY Uk"11111 BLOOD. it POUPC.ECI n marvelous !efficacy in all complaints nriping from Indwestion. from Aridity of ita Montauk from.II.III,NIUM lie lila lion. determination of blood to the head, palpilMion of thelheart, cold feet and hands, cold chills and hot dashes over the body. it has not its equal in Colds and,Courks; nail promotes eatyeaiec. WI:MOD and gentle tier.piratien, relazing stricture of the lungs, throat.and every other part. But in nothing is its evcellence more manifestly seen and ac knowledged than in all kinds and tqagm. of FM lALIi COMPLAINTS. It works wonders in cases of I•'lour Albusor Whites, ratline of the Womb, Obstrurted, Snrpr cued, or Painful Menses. irregulari ty of the menstrual perimli, and the like; and It as effectual in curing alt the forms of Kids ey Dlleives. fly removing obstructions, and regulating the general system. it gives tone and strength to the whole body, thus cures all forms of Nerverig ditwases and dobility, and thus prevents or relieves n great variety ofother main dies, at Spinal irritation, Neuralgia. St. Vitus' Dance, Swooning, t.pilep lie Fits, Convulsions, Ae. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones' the stomach, and gives good digestion. relieves the bowels of tor por and eon , tipntion, nilnys indatualion, purifies the skin, equal lees the circulation of the blood, modrieing gentle warmth equally nil over the body, and the insensible perspiration; minxes all strictures and tightness, removes all -,ol...tructious. nod jut lip rates the entire nervous system. Is not this then The medicine you pro-eminently need? Mit eau ally of thcoe ;titi of N. P. 'Pot% usend'd inferior nrtiele? This youi.linno's is Oat le I.e. COMPARCD. 111 E OLD DR'S, , . . brenue of one GRAND FACT, thatilip. one is INC:IPABEE of DETERIORATION, nn(k • NgvER. stroms., while the other DOES; souring.fcrmentiag. nnd blotting the bat- Ike containing it into fragments; the Four. acid liquid exploding, and damaging Oilier goods! Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the Fysteml—Whatrput acid into a rystem 'already dictated cith acid! %V hut causes Dyspepsia but acid? Ito ne not all know that n lien food sours in our stomachs, n bat mis chiefs it.predtices?- flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ofthe heist, liver complaint, din rrlnea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood? What is Scrofula but an acid humor w the hod!,? What matinees all the humors which on Eruptions of the Skin. Scald (lead, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever SONS, and all ulcerations Internal and c‘ternid? It is nothing tinder heaven, but an acid suln•lance, which sours, and thus sports all the fluids of the body, meteor less. What causes 12lica- Matislii but a sour or acid fluid which itif innate/ itself between thcloints and elsewhere, irritating mid Initialing the delicate tis sues upon which it actsl So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, or deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature. Now in it not horrible tO 1113 lie and sell, and infinitely 'twee to Use thin BOUDING, rrrtry.NTlNT:. ACID "COMPOUND " OF K. P. Towtisr.m), and yet be would fain have it underriood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's GenuingOriginu/ Sarsaparahl, is an IMITATION of tds inferior menarnt ion Maven forbid that we deal In on article which would bear the most distant us: ambiance to S. P. Townsend's artieh! and which should bring down upon the Old Dr. such a mountain toad of complaints and crlinfriations from Agents who Imre hold, and purchasers 11,110 have used S. P. Town.cud's F1:11.31I:NTINO COht POUND. We wish it understood, became it Is the ersolute truth, that S. P.Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Tomweini's tianmparil are hearen-reide apart. and in . ,6niiety th a t, they arc unlike every particular, having not one single thing in com mon. As 8. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pharinaceutist—knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, nose ientific. !unprofessional man, VI, hat guar emlee can the public have that they are receiving a genu toe sc len yule medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used kr preparing it, and which are in capable of changes which might render them the AGENTS of Disease instead of health, limit what else should he expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease: it requires a person of some experience to cook and serve tip even a common decent nicht. flow *numb more inatiortant is it that !he portions who man ohm-lure medicine, designed for Wonlintomachs and Enfeebled Gystoma, should know well the inetlierd properties of plants, the best man: ner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also nn extensive knowledge of the various c'keases whieh mice! the hu man system, and bow 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 health and bloom, and vigor into the crushed anti broken, and to banish infirmity that OLD DR. JACOII TOWNSEND has Boum''' . and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring his Grand Univers-4 'Consent:cited llomody within the reach, and to the knowledge, of all who need it, that they may learn and k now,by Joyful experience. its ' Torsranscondont wer o =sal. by). /I, Burton, No. d, Reed llme, krre, To. Erie, July 14. 1F!49. 0 WINTER AIMANGIITZEINT. 'l9 & '5O. 7 1 LATEST rind Inrceft airivnl or (lock,. Wnit lics, Jrwelry. Sulfa awl eamphenc Lamo, Eancy ' . 3 . ' S' Goods &c., al 1',2111 G. 1.00147.1.13 Oa Stnte Steed, nearly opposite Preern's Hotel, Erie, Ta. N. V"° lineeJust returned Om New York, and have received n complete assortment of the above Goods, together with a great variety of other useful and ornamental Housekeeping arti cles, where, upon inspectit n. will be found Prices lower than any other concern in inICIII for let it be known that this establidnuent pays rash &wafer Goods, notwithstending the silly reports cir culated that Loomis &Co. are only doing a Commission business for a !louse in New York, anti let It also be understood that SO long nubile, (tot New Yorkers,) control their affairs, and are :1 - in t oft.,: to be gt.7:.`f . rous, so long will, they reedit e a Just share of the pro tlar fits. r Fronge purchases of ditTerett Eseepatents o(WATCHES of the most celebrated Makers in ;Mope, direct front !'aborting Houses, they are enabled to offer a superior Inside at a very tow price. In the Mechanical branch, particular attention will be given to the repairing of Watches, Jewelry and all articles per mitting to the trrde ' Having two !hie worLarsn from Europe, together with Engine Tools, seldom found ut contry shops, they pledge themseitcs to make good work and give untiellielien . . - Eligraviiel of Spoons. Sealsdeseelry. 4-c., done in the best sly le. N. Gold mid Silver Goods bought of O. Loomis Er. Co. w ill b e Engraved, if requested, tt ithoan charge. Cash and the highest price paid for Old s.; ver Plate, acc. Erie. Nov. I?, 11.9-iti. err 1 . Two Thotu3and etoVOS. rinDEsuhreriberc. desirous to tryilto advantages of the each Ro -1 (cm, offer to sell their entire stock of Stoves for cash only, nt the follow' ng prices, with CUM liollow-Ware, thus putting an end to competition from dealers orpediers who arr not roanuhteturers. No.B Premium Cooking Stoves, 87 50 00 ia 4 .. .. 8 . 5 ..1 .111 10 00 .. 3 Fulton : ... , 14 00 .. 4 Ai 46 1,2 00 n 5 Sennett's Iron 51on: Cooking Stove, . 1 17 00 j 0 4 0 . 1500 I u 4 ilathaway .4 JO 00 • ils 3 . 0 14 00 SI 2 11. . 12 00 ''Air Tight Parlor Stoves, from , $3 40 to 7 . 00 Plate or Don Staves. from • ur to 700 Potash Kettles at three cents per pound. Copper on Illn Fur niture in proportion to correvond, Av Ith Store ripe rat ight cents per pound thus leaking a purvey of 40 miles an object worthy the etl b rt to buy Stoves of Eric. Dec. 1;1849. LESTER. SRN ENTT & CHESTER. ' 100 jlloXrpetSan"'fol,NallaperowyyLAtZgAlturrgnartnd Tprocured llEwonderflil Remedy of Nature, American 011,1 s front a well lu Burksvllle. Kentucky. made by the Master Hand ornellY. lit Itiatilee'e Laboratory. 1t../ feet bekw the terface of lAs Earth. IL/amazing lower as a curatlvels truly wonderful. It has eifectualt cured a great number of persons Of the following complaints, Indamatory ftheumatisin, Consumption, Cratnp,'Colit, Ferofu la. or King'. Evil; Intimation of time Kidney s, inrbmied or sure Eye*. Ery.ipelles, Reel, rteated Cougimr, Ulzented Pure Throat. Whoopi»g Cough, Teter :Sure/ and Fre/ h Wound.., iturnd and ecards. Sprains and Strains, l'imr) tired Liman, Amilmula or lc; rilem/, eAterrmal and internal: like.m..ed Snimme t Reahme/s. Dis eased tlip Joint. Inilatuntlon of 1:o•.‘ el*, Croup, Lirorzy,Mcald Ilead. &c. .. _ PRICE G) CENTS PER BOTTLE. Sold Wholesale and Retail by William .1. - ,ck.son. the Proprie- Mr's sale and only Agent for We. tern Permsylo aiji,i, Northern Ohio. and Western Virginia, EU Liberty street, and iby sub-agents appointed by bins in every enmity in the abuse dhdrices. . Oast mire—tit cry Agent is suppliedwithPamphlets containi , .. reliable certificates of remarimble cures. Call rind get one, BEWARE OF NUMEROUS COUNTERFEITS. , The American Oil, jt i avi i,, ,, performed by its uNe en many-rt ma rkalite cures, rind /wing Trois crib) Remedial Agent fvrilinow dit-eases, has induced 1.0111 pertons to coutiterielt 11114 valuable medicine. The briginal aid genuine American Oil is (Amine,' front a well In Rurloarille, i utilize ky, front the sole and only pro. Prielors. H. Hall. tic Co., t mappointed Mr. Win. ilichbon.i•O lA. erty street , Pitt.,.burgli, tb it IGLF: and net.? Ag( nt for suppli ing Sulk-Agents in Western Pryne..)lt ania,Weetcrii Virginia awl pat of Ohio. Time true and genuine American Oil is of a dark green color. There are various comitprfeits abroad—s nue Si.neca Oil, some a mi stare closely re , enibling the genuine purporting to come Into the Pittsburgh an I Allegheny Dispensary , Company; tome black ,arid of various (Aber colors; roma white. said to 1 e made hem the Original Americas Oa. it. Ilan 8,.. Co., the wri.Y. and 811,0 proprirtursof the trite and Original American Oil, EC) NOT nor NEVEu. MD impply any I er.,mis so ho iiialm the article called ESTRAryt of Amerman GIN to Le Wined, clarified and con centrated, ItYAVA RE of the tvorthless COlinterfrW. and OIL -SERVE that Wm. Jar;;.on: Liberty street. Pitt.tbiirgh, head of Wood street. is the nva.y and sOLE general Agent Ibr the above men tioned district, and that no.NR 1N GOA! P.F. but what Ilan his name and address printed in the pamphlet 111 which each Lottle is en veloped, and likewise the proprietor,' nildrefis t printed in each pamphlet thus: "D. 11,11 & Kentucky? Anothcr way of de - rating the counterfeits b. the difference in the price. The gi n nine is i-old invariald) at 50 cents per bottle and 1101e.ss,s1hile some of the counterfeits:ire sold at various prices under. The pure and only genuine American Oil i 4 t , otd wholesile and retail by Wm. Jackson. nt the only agency hi rilLbureli, No. t... 9 Liberty street, bead of Wood street. Bold by the following Agents. O. D. ttpatford, Ertel Thos. Willis, Tdillcreek; John McClure, Girard; W. 11. Townrend, Springfield; C. C.T. J. B. Cleveland. Conneaut; Fenton & liro.,Conneant. 1%211 33MIZEIM - EXCEE_Aziart or - Etc - TY. j. War.ut If fl,dCaie ri roreign and Domestic Dinrorgse ha Certificates of denosite, Gold and Silver coin, will buy and sell current and uncurrent money, negotiate time sodsight drafts, tnaltecollectlons on all the Eastern cittes.and ma:se remittau. res at the lowest flanking rates. Moneyreceived on wposite and Eastern dr,.`to constantly on Mod at the IOWCA rates of premium. Ifio, Indiana, ICentucky, Vtrgi nin, and Pennsylvania Dank notes, nod those or 010 Al other States, bought and bold on the Most reasonable terms. Oilier, four doors below Brown's Hotel, Erie Pa. Erie, July %trines Es Liquors. A 011010111ot of Wmesanillaquota.coneiFtirg of ..ti. Pate Brandy, i`t. ('roix Rum, Holland Cin. Otani do N. E. do irishlVtibikey, Cognine do • Jampien do Pcoich do Madeira lVtue, Port Wine, Common do Malaga do do do fparejoicel Mcdoc do. Also. a tarp , . nFvortment of Fresh Groccrice, for Fah. at No.: Poor People's now. by T. W. MOORE. Erie, N0v..17. 1819. .27 A PtoW HOOT, Sago, Pearl Barley, On( Meal. Tapiocaver micilla, by CA RT tc. 11R(JT II ER 0c7.. TIIE subscriber is prepared to execule all orders in his line. Drowitat and Vrignivine Land:Tapes. views of llotels,Slores Poelodes. Machinery, Societies' Deal,, eueinees Card., Show Bilts.&e„&e., Orders atnuided to without delay.charges raodernie. Fredonia, July W. 1830 M. 8. PETTIT. lErco Exhibition at,Lowie Gothic EtaLL Iwould Inform my friends and public generally that I have re ceived for full and w in ter trade the largest and test selected stock of Watches. and Jen city ever offered for sale in Erie. Thi, , .-liheral pat ronage heretofore re ceived, has Induced me to enlarge my stork Of goods. I 'sill pledim myself to sell good goods and ut a small ad' area frointray wholesale pri ces. Fourteen years experience in lin) ing selling goods in carte - n citica,enables mrtosay I Imre facilities for ur chasing is atehes and Jewelery at less price, than any other. estab lishment in Mr env. I am recei‘ trig by Express' every month, %I, niches of different escapthents, direct from manufactu rers through the okk.st midmost extensive im porting boners in New York. Therefore the int etery is solved, how Lewis .ells wafeln, w) cheap. 1 Irv, eon hand a lance stcck of Gold and Silt er f the later.t fly IL, and of enticrior quality, and prie7ts unirti eantio( fur r() t. 114 Wirth:is rrs fbr Cash. 1 will sell Gold Patent Let Cr Watches for - Gls to 6 too, Gold de tached full Jen riled for Se- to GO Gold Lave.. melte , fun( holes Jewelled, eighteen coral ell Pea. for 611 to 635, Silver Larene Watches, for 615 to b 1., ti re quartet - it watcher for 67. All the above mentioned watches is ill be v. arra fired to keep good time for one year. Pleatecall and see for yourself, one door eastofilron n's Ilntel Erie, Pe. Davin; Mst obtained n Watch Maker from EnrOpe, I am pre pared to do all of Watch Repairing in the beet loan 'tort- hitting toot's for makingrind repairine all kinds ofwatrdten.l niedge , olYself to do as gaol work it.. can be done in the city of New York. Mr. i.e.. ingston 55 ill giNe his xt bole attention to the repreirlnglind cleaning Uhrountileier, Duplex, Lever ono common Writeheii. ThoFe ha ving good waiehey to be cleaned will do 55'011 to call mid heve them nilfit,•ted by n tint rate workman. Cloche.. MUFiC Boxes, Acordionnond all kind. , of Jewelry repaired In a workman-like manner. nt Lewis' Gothic Dail Erie, December P_'•?-110, LETITIE PAPER, of Valloll9 de:eriptionit—U , trigrei , s, attarto PO9l gilt edge, Mr :deed pew, very ane French small letter; also. stn cloaca, motto waren., .11% er ernie, nitaling n 30. carmine end black ink and ltdk ponder, and a aupettorquality Fnol-cap and tiChOGI paper, hp 3. 11. 're aS 1 Toas I ! ir e r_. s 1 I ! ' y AM Felling good young 11 . sE011 l'ea for 51.rts. per pound; and I !thick Tea fur the same; alho. Tea of nil kinds and qua: tiff, proportionately cheap, T. W. 310E..W.n. . C. Nov. 17. it , :l9 - . 07 . TANNER'S OIL —A few Barrels on hand, for saleby .1 11. BURTON. • LIAWLS, of every dencription, and very c Erie Oct. WF,I"9 VEMYR. VAI.T. PISIt. and N./WTl:ft.—A heavy Mock for 1. the winter and gpring trade for bale how. at Jan. El.lt 1 000 LIGHT WINDOW SASH, filled witha- good goal' IY of Ginu.9., and fur oale at factory prier., Erie, March:lo. INN. CARTER & BROTHER. MUM • .trio Music Store. One Doar east of Ilremn's YOO can fi nd a variety of lthn•ical lintrunients and Inctrne tors. Violins for 6'l;5D to S'2s.Acordeons, from riCets. to 61:2.1 11010 4 lo eio. Gait.. $ . l to E 9, Flagoletts, cbrinnne, Fifes, Violin Rows, Bridges, String., and all things pertaining, to the depaitment.• Also a variety of Yankee Notions, pocket Cutlery. Raisers & Raiser strap., I'iSlOlg4 PCICIIS4iOII CappsToys, Cards. Cornhs, Ilair and Tooth Brindles. Needles, Pitt., Thilliblee., Hair Pins, Looking Glasi.es.Fatiry,Roxes Vases. and a vorietv of other fix Ins. 011 e door ea,,t of Brown's loxes, VV. N. LEIVIrt. AGOOD nt,orttitent of Winter Vestinv, some very ince. for cheap nt the state of Pl. JACKSON. 300 ploughs. OF the most approved patterP. for vale cheap 's, the Erie Steam Foundry, • Thrre.lzrH Of the celebrated li`o.!verine or Mc:d- Man Plough, ra Melt has drawn the premiumat the 'State Fair of ichigan antfliew York. and at this county Vair. Mein and lett hand. L LESTER, SENNET, & cut:situ. April% Mt. 47 VICTORINES: of various styles. colors andqualincs. Jus opening and for sale by R. S. IlliNTß.Park Row. t Rfciii run,and any quantity or Bleached shirting anti very cheap at the store E JActiFoN. HAIR. Shoe, Shaving and •Scrtthbing Brushes.hick. Side. line tooth and ridding CotuLs. l'ocket Hooks, %Vallets, Purses., Looking Glasses, Nedles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Percus sion Caps. drag ing, Slate and Carpenters' Pencils. Cigar cases; Tobacco Boxes Teething Rrings, Diaper and Hair Pins. Enet ti tug Needles, (lair Oils, Eau de Cologne or Marrow Pinnattnn.— Masks of all &tic rI pt iota, &c. &c. can be found tit the Keystone Grocery, N 0.7, Poor Peoples' Row. T. w. MOORE. Eric. Nov. UP, 19. 00, Bushels of nice CIO% er nnd'l'imolhy recd , fm sale by T IMF:.—Constantly on hand as chest) a the eheape , t by C. H. WRICIIT CLOTIIS and Cagnom, and n good agwroneni of and I. e n nett Vestin7, will bo gold clwnp at DEWFX'S clArucloAsms 1111118uhi , crihcrn 8911 pnr CASII for any quantity of I , nch While VI pod, o'2( "r 21, a, 4 and 5 inch While Wood Plank, , 0. 7, P. 0 and 10 ln. tai. .. mlun.n. 3 hy3 itch square " crawling. . Also. Cherry; Black Walnut and Sycamore. Jan 25, IFSO. GC.O. FELBEN &SON sUST received direct from the Nutmeg State. a large supply of Silver work not made in Erie, but hi Sanford, by a mull n ho has manufactured Silver work upu arils of tuenty year , ; iiiV sil ver ware Is all stamped on the hack "W. N. Len is. ' am) all such si warranted as pure as coin, IMgraling on Spoons dour in the neatest manner. free of charge , %'.'M. N. 1.1:WIS. n A IGROA D SltOCK.—Wanterl, esoo br Erie !Ind N. E. lital IL Roca stock, for imlucrlinte use, by rite sul scriber. April) 3. C. It. WRICIIIT. _ _ SrixEß WOR leer Spoons, Scoops, Dot ter Knives. &e., constantly on Imnd nod ithenatfaeltired by the subscribers, 6, in the Nutmeg State, but in Erie, and warranted oe i h e strindar4 j iof Dollars. Compnrrisou of style in this branch par. tient:ay InVited. Also, threaded Spoons and moth& front a New York manufactory, all of good - silver. Nov. 21. JEW). C, LOOMIS & CO. WitOUCTITF an d cut spikeir, also fence and door Nails at the Hardware Store of RUFUS REED, Erie, April 0, IP3tl No. 3, Reed Dome. GLOVES AND COMDS.—KId, Bilk, Thread and Cohen Dlo veer and Dahl°, Dora and Imitation Back Mao, at DEWEY'S. anti Jaeonet Editing and Inserting; also, a fine nstsrrt -1.111. meat of Lisle Thread, for rale I.y H.R. DEAVEY.S. LADIES GENTS. BRACE.9.—A fepor thcele Improved Patent 'Elastic Braces only 10 shillings, together with some very nice Silk Wrappers, for Ladles and Gents— way he (hand by calling roan at ; - C. U. Wlllolll'd GARDEN TROWSLd4, RAKES AND 110 EA.—A good assort ment at R. Reed's Hardware Store. No. 3, Reed Rouse. AWORD 10 thostg—tho largest and best nsnor omen; of Lacks; Latches, Duns and Screws (cheapest of course) can be found ni the Hardware tore. 01.7FUs R XED. The Groat Mackie of nature: Aninizzoim OIL! ENGRAVING ON woon. ,_,c . — tec3 La.q ' ktatri'i'v .7c.' , '' , A 1 11 ; ' : " . :•'.: ,12. ', . 1'.i'; 1 1,,.' ,15.'94 10r. :[,. :-'l., ..iif,„P I L. - .7: 1 4...,,q;,,,•:,..: 1 ,f .co. iil boiled and raw, .ful•;ale ntsl4rTnll adv . /trice (7.4arrEn & 11 fIOTIII R. Tanltco Notions! SCOOSXB r EACH BOTTLE- , -Olts natcrpoonfal a dox—Tvatt a dii—One bottle containing 64 doses lasts Toren ty.Oce Dan . "Wm WO Per Boni , . or St: Bottles for 65.01. -11MBLIZ-ZSIL EWFIR:II/g§B PURIFYING EXTRACT h new put vp in QUART BOTTLES. eta is or the a CIA col .irenva anti tarlhy es Mat the hoU ln. Thu prrnt supolortly,or Tins YVIMAILR of rt. SAitnAlA 'lt other suallar a...Lail-los, may in some ray.tire tw tiadiwo..i f r , • tvtlowinif (act.; Fillt.T—becauva it oat only puest.seir, ask,/ ." toodlcAtiou, the Pcat Esscser of Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock Cherry and Sausafran Markg, more amt.*, MOM pountrinlly concentrated, anti tarp". guano:, o r Gt . F ur - Viers in Ch botife of it than CO be found Medicine, tailed Extract S.grrapertaa: Wit, &CON I , t. —beCrll.o •rbt. l'ourider ate , / ValffSet tLe J'aey and heating rirtut rf .ertrat other foota, Barks, and Vet:emblem, 11/1 0 1%1,mi NG propertin of which are gnra fly P In Sanap7,^ M.. are eurnpoundpd with Mrs tpardla, YeilAw , odd Sainzfort, they innke Mi. Medi[bit the Ogle ".Lien and art p i a licr of lllr Blood ri the world,' Su Late !I ttas, LLILI to b,ve ern, in:dseql rjfrrt, the, Dose 1.1 ( MS One Tablespoonful, three fist. a Day Rut it is not ton oath Extract Si4rsaparilts, for in coo., y earn ne.h^onon (.n farge telrifes) Lain v to too it I d 14 00, no, or Safe 11,r/i/ts We" Leue redsc'l Two, 'Fiume, or More To.. spa, .lade—Tonnes Foust, or Mo re t r,rt • Laid as a bo„lo tt h'n 1). 7 . " " 1 tberef'ere, so sbr y sPtom!,... nee Tip 0 Lettlo 1.17 "`' 't In " to many "" a day, roar, Five, or Six. Days., v. IT ich show that • Gott:eel stensist,, p ur in or,w , boo from to e•lxteen Deus ',over than a Ltittlet or Sarsaparilla; and if it.,l l `, e , toed:cal etlicacy smath dos',) boss Pratrvtitu an.t G as W (blrge dawn) of Sarsaparilla, tbt n k stoves that ONG bortleor 1'1;11111ER is worth Them roar, or /Fire (Ones more 'Lax • bottle of sspardia. The above comparison does not yet show th e crreit stty In talus between the medics! entacy of BRANT', p utt , S isti.L.s. This will appear by the cernfiestea of rues in Bra ch roa. filets, allowing that ONE BOTTLE ' OF BRANT'S PURIFIER • has more efficacy, end tarn more imincre blood disease, !lam l'Ent Bottles of Saranpneinn. • If, then, fisr BOTTLC of Peturtan sells fur ONZ DOLLAII, CM, p...t.4 of Sam:J.llllla should sell for Ten Cents. CANCEROUS SCROFULA. Mr. J. B. lIe sKIN of Mete, ()neitla Co., N. Y., who was mir e d , fu 11:16. swore to the farts as related below, in on ~re.., 1-1-a• lit NIL Coen in the City of Neu; on the tit rj ..rr . I, a., under the following circurnstaletes A person in the City of Alto l'orf, had manntartarni s reroiol.l spite tons cuticle of rnedmine, calling it BRANT . t. INDIAN font. timt ef the yenvitte roethein•- Ile was esteutee. to In the Supreme Couri.of the City of Now F ort, sod the else too, „ fo ' • yrd by Me Court t0`,.1. S. Bosvarra, Esq.,sl Liberty street, an Lawyer, 8.11 Referee to tube the ustanotty. The defile:en: t nab:Alison of Et..napes, that. the l'roprleturs of Brant's 31‘..1.,n0 Lad :a pine rases p ublished I ALS F. STATE M Eurs of cares, and, tl.ns ItaAt sumo, .•si of on the public, and, thereture, was not enutkol Ise duets_,,. csso of Mr, Itulkin was WIC Cted as ,tiny false, tar! llnAlus Wit Mt% as a trim"' in regard to the Fees* 5 ut,Lshed, and itts testmeny Tuts St;3TAINGO the riolfouttun. Mr. I 1•4 surd, I an, well "gnome` Droot . .. Pan!, Fen 0 „„,.., f, /late 31,101,5, 1 41 . 1 . at. atten,l,l by sere nit! aoctvra—tLey 4.1.1 coati ,• ~,,,t,• • ore tor. In t cn.equevt eof sail to rrnato., Cr 111. 1,4 1 trtodNym IA too Ina t,..Debre,l set 14, 1.1 I , tmenur, , ,i.e) to to) toh • 1001 to I Will ~,t a-u.e n., LaoL-,. . • teas as., vicar (rtv.t Gum elr te ”.• ; one e,r was est., cott , ti Le baled up nut 14 its oleo, 1.01.1.0 t ty • r RCS as it s tt?, s a t o..tes. Oa 014 A that my Lrealli tossed in aoe oat at !Ls „ wa• , nt try ,rookies as tare, a. nay Land, .as u,. bet NL.eb Lad roten thlorgl: sny sae, so IL It my I ...I) (onl,l Ls 10 , bed to.u, m. u .rt non extended from toy shoulder to TO) elf's Chest? Uti eaten to ne •4 I ortier ulcet• al., I 1 , 15er on ',marl Curl,, t. • I NANA. , It< 11.1.4 took ilOO alo - dt aop 40.11' •: a • Plait , 10WO A n strebAthetett me, as to wINDIe me to set Nut of Led a the pat d,.. 0 (..near"` astiorl, nye and 1,, to 'o„l nos mire to ILe Jrl4 , tote I got ID. M.0./Dolt!, tall I1):11.1.:11. ALL Mr t,,t• doe< •Luut 111,e thr n,l out, Li .nisi Addles M 1.., Witl4)l Nada CP I.: Iti/LCT um to twat /. 11 1.,8 1 k'LLL at:t: s 1'.1.111,'111.11 Td'. 'I 8 1%1 • Tama &Snarl p =room alanno cundt.r...',.4 pa ,:xcu •Ovist tvi . Is vv.* , pew %wog) dt.na paw:wt.:yr, iteta , szNi3 fun ,aauvlnqlLla.” T.. I •pwn :aeaa 4,11 lent InfoOlnvi poo VolvaVl otuOlpatU Ivo/ vco 1 U pup Rlv Uoovp salt ou awt(l Y tty . 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Robiattoo,Cranebville; nud & Judson A. %Waterford. 6000 Acres of raird for So i le:: ftubscrlber miring purrnared the well no n MOR.I• 1. 1•IAN GRM.:TS, containing some 000 acres oriel& rim nte in Frio county. Pe11110)1vonia. now oiTerii the came for parcels of ‘nriotts sizes, and on terms tomtit rich or poor, 1 hue IA tufa nre or n quality inferior to none in this section of countr,. and allbra a rare opportunity to Farniers„with small 'nears. r: acquiring an excellent Farm, as the prices are low and She Pal meats may Le extended, if desired. for fora number of years. Aboatlttgal acres me situate in the northwest concur of tbe coca.. tY. on the Lake 51101 e and Ohio line. In a enuntryinisurpn.sed ter merino ing Wheat and fruit. This tract has been divided 11 , 1( 1 hundred act , low, each of which has tram 40 to 'Waves cleared and tinder cunt% ation together n ilh a 11011st‘ rind Boni, and in n.c.t eases an Orchard of fruit. The inn aof Conneaut and limber, with a thriving Lake trade, located two miles west of the Grab , . furnishing a ready market foi grain and other country produce -- Springfield is four miles. and the nourishing borough of Girard, On the Pittsburgh and Erie Canal, is ten miles east of the lands Marketing, and e=per billy grain, at these places, is clsoin demand at fair priers. The Itidg.• Road, running along the Lake in.ll l Buffalo toCleveland, raESTS through the middle of the tract. aid the Railroad connecting New lurk city ii Ph the great west. to none being located across the Ethic. Conneaut creek, with an abundance of writer the year round, has sufficient fall on the laud , for a nuns reef Mill seats. The oilier 41/00 acres are situated on Fretich creek, seventeen miles south of the Lake muleity of Erie. three miles southeasterly from the borough cf Waterford, rind three !Piles Wert of Union • • ~ Mills; rill rum. n gocd Market for tne rttRIZZ: " the eOnnitY• /00 acres are clear and under cultivation, willl 11UnitXr of large double Barns arta dwelling Nooses. On this talc: are a number °ripe Lest grazing farms in Erte county. A large Portion of the land is covered with timber, sufficiently value le to induce persons top nrchase for that alone. A brisk trade ha been kept up in tills regidn..for romo )earp r by means of water cc:lino - times, with Meadville, Pittsburgh. the cities on the Ohlerivisr and et en New Orleans. The road front Waternrd to 'ammo %a • in New York. and Warren, in Penns} Ivanla, posses through the tract, and near the road are several quarries of Stone, seine cf to bleb have been extensively worked. Trench creek will nisC flifitisli a number WWI seats on the land,wtthan unfailing sup ply of water. - It is the opinion Ofpersons capable of judging. that both tbrie Grants will in a few years be worth from 4o to Ny per cep'. mere than the prim at which they are now held. The title is noel ' ceptionable Persons at a distance wilt meet with prompt attention, by ad dressing the sutscrlter, post paid at Erie. Pa , r N. BLI . CRENSDERFER , Erie, Decemlier 15,1949. 1 • Brass Clocks= ' jp a nuperior kind in regard t iiMi. durability, relent Lorr and Gothic Clocks, Office and 111 wine time pieces at Erie, Dec. 8,180. UMW Gothic Nall. ' Oalvanic GniWirtz , and Silvoriag. 17 11 0SEhaving Watches. that !boy want Inn(le to nprcar bk 1 . solid gold, can have it done to their satb•frict ion by calling Erie,•l/cc. P, ?PIO I,FAVJS' Gothic Ilan. JOD Titt! subscriber woold refillectildly inform the (talk 0 31 4 commenced the business of PLAIN AND FANCY 1/11-* ING, nt his place.eorner of flinte street and the Buffalo Road, 3 few roods south of the Woolen Factory, where tho Dyemt aslt Anishing of Ga rmenia, the coloring of woollen and cotton ra rity yarn, with every other ilescriniien of Job Dyeing will Leenrcil i attended to. Aner a practice of thirty Scars in Europe enS , America. in all - the colors given to silk, woollen, linen dms cotton. he hopes to he ablelo Misfit all who may pa troniFt hint I RICHARD GAGGINI • I He • egurr2S. IS WALL PArill ph 3T reeeived. and formic., a superior assortment of Wall ri. per.of all priers and pntems. Those wishing to pocharr, , will do well to look at m! assortment. Wore malaria their sew 1 liOnPetrawliem. Co. p,ln•Arrogo , Erie. April r 7, MO. 'Limns Hu rive I qourao4s .flog—rTspdaSa lINIYIdINOObLI3AIi IC t:11 I.4:II4ALVI4NAIFITA
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