;410110) Ilotts in Rif:1 . 40.-30.a. 5. Correspondence of the Erid,Observer. PINAR DURANGO, Feb. 1, 1849 On leaving the place from which MY last was dated. the road ascends for a full league; after which, with much labor among the rocks, and torturing itself into a I hundred serpentine folds to avoid "aroyos," it emerges into as beautiful a region l as eye could rest upon. Nar row valleys and high mountains are behind us; and vast grassy plains, like the monster waves of a subsiding sea, covered with the grape and the palm, are before us.— • The road is generally smooth and hard as cement. IM rnense herds are feeding about 'us—the water is excellent, and ranches and hacionadas give token of a more plena ul region. This timberless region continued until we arrived at hacienda "Chore," abut fifteen miles back. In the proprietor of this place %Ivo discovered that great rarity in Mexico, a gentleman with an intelligent, well bred family. Wq have a very faint recollection of cas ting two or three (meant to be) very ' loving glances, at a very beautiful sister-in-law of the 'Donee, and frling our vanity cut on finding it "no go." The riddle war solved when looking into our pocket mirror. ah! bless you, the sun had made terrible inroads on our beauty-- there was a great scab on the end of our proboscis , and "darkness covered the face thereof." For the benefit of thaw interested, I will give as this gentleman's name Sig. Don Hardname Thuuderhank. Leaving Chore we entered a grove of very fine timber, the first that could be called such, since Walnut Springs were passed. It is a most delightful grove and I believe, together with the place it belongs to, is know as the "La bore do Candoloope." Small parties (vero going and coming with marketing—occasionally a carriage would dash by—and other indications wore objervable that wo were approaching a city. .We 'enet one carriage escorted by a detachment of lan-. core, whose yellow facings and dancing plumes contrast ed beatitifully with tho dark green foliage of the trees.— My trimmed lazy don looked curiously on us, and discov ering wo We're 'Yankees vouchsafed, a very respectful nod. This forest has some reputation for ,robbers. Wo aro about ninoty miles from Cuncumo, and nits from Durango. From DALT° to Mazatlan, a Pacilioport, by .the nearost traveled route (and that must be on mules) is calle'd 230 miles. I:find it very difficult to got a cor rect idea of distances on this route. The natives gen erally c an give but a poor idea of it, but by sotto Itttlo calculation and a good deal of guessing, I. make it less than nne hundred miles from the mouth of the Rio °rands to Wiz Wan. From there it is said that at this soasoMof tho )ear vessels can reach San Francisco, Al ta California, in four or five days, but am much lon`ger returning. The route is not capable of supporting large parties nor is there any necessity of more than six per sons traveling in company. I make these remarks for the benefit of California emigrants, a number of whom are now on this same track. The general course from the gulf is South of Westward. Donn:coo, February 12, 1849. Emerging form the wand through which we had been traveling, at the Saliiiiia reu Iding:the point of a moun tain, the turrets and domes of Durango burst upon our view, n ow a league distant. Like most towns iidthis country, the avenues to it are lined with misor-blo fnd. hovels of sun dried brick, half in ruins, built in huddles and hedged about with the magay or other plant. I have only found tho magay in the mountain regions. We wound our way through these until we arrived MA° pintas, or custom house outpost; a building a little more presuming in its appearance than .its Bellows, with the government arms over the door; two or three droves of pack Mules standing about, and et half dozen loafers in the immediate doorway. Hero wo were halted, our pipers examined, and we thoroughly catechised as to our duties, whether wo had sold anything on tho route, &c. Whilst here we heard a fellow report hia two jack-ass 'loads of chickens and ! eggs, :and then levy the duties on them;• at the saute time he would ho in danger of robbery three 'lakefront the city. A man from the establishment was detailed 1 wholook charge of our papers and wagons, and we star ted for tho custom house proper. The streets through which we passed loOked quite clean, the houses comfort able. the shops bright, and I began to give the place cred it for being an improvement on the rest or Mexico, wben allot once, in one of their little passes, wo stumbled on a colony of as miserable looking set of humane, living in the dirtiest litVe thatched huts I ever saw. They wore wood or coal vendors, I don't remember which. Tho 'custom house is situated near the centre of the city, ain) is quite a fine building, its well as those in its vicisity'd Our isarival here made something of a stir; a hundYed dirty fellows crowded around to stare at us, and nuuttrous very official looking gentlemen pissed about "as if they really had something to do, This ordeal pas sed,'that is to say, when it was discovered from the cor rectness of our papers that there was no chance of con fiscating our property. we-were allowtid, by giving secu rity for the payment of the consumption duties, to go/Our way in peace. Passing up a street or two we put up a t the "Meson do San Francisco," a sort of Place where one can get a room furnished after the style of soldier's barracks, a stall for your animals, and which answers in this courtry for a tavern. Here you can be furnished with edibles, or you may feed at a resteraut, ("Fonda") but supposing you to be expert in the culinary art, you may attend market, slip jute a store hard byi your quar ters, buy you three cents worth of wood. and are at per fect liberty to cook your own Tupper. The latter course I find is pursued by most of the peo ple who come about here. Wo tried our hosts table and were just picking teeth over the first meal (a very rough one by the way) when we were quite bluntly dunned for the pay, and by way of that especial courtesy paid to for eigners. charged double price. After this, ono very nat urally concludes qt.& the credit system is not in vogue here, and nicirreover, that oven in the smallest matter you must make your bargain beforehand or ruu tagreat risk l ie of being c atod. There ay however bo another reason for the din, when I II you that scarce a family, oven of the most op ulent in the cities, have two days' provision in their lar ders at a time, and three fourths of the people buy from meal to meal. I dislike very much to say that tho dis position to cheat is universe!, yet I have 80011 no excep tions to it—you must agree upon the price, see the arti cle weighed or measured, and then look sharp or you are robbed forcibly. The day following our outran co into the city, Sunday, the 4th inst., was big with matters for our curiosity. At an early hour our door was besieged by numerous persons asking in tho name of the patron saint ess ''Hal Sigaoreta do Gaudolobpe" and of God, for but ono "(loco," ,a copper coin about the value of a cent and a half. ; Not thinking the demand extortionary, we thought to give a specimen of Yankee liberality, and shell el out pretty freely to the first two dozen beggars, but finding them coming thicker and faster, we endeavored to make some distinctions, and consequently sent seine away minus their "claw." But we wore not to got or so 01181 i); the story Of our coming I think had got wind, and they came, three end four at the door at a time, importuning us by all sorts of means. One felloiv resented a little wax saint ready caged, in order to 'nova our heart and purse strings simultaneously—the miss,. %rs vigerOns, hut we managfed by a proffer to purchase tine and 'nil, to solid the fellow away, very much shock rd at our , infidelity. 'this run Was kept up until about ten o'clock, 1% hen he'aring music in the streets wo closed tie bank and sought other amusements, wondering whore to many f>oer devils could come from. After passing in to the street, turning a corner or two, we overhauled the Laud sad procession. jt consisted of sortie dozen per rfermers, followed by 4 priest who preceded another wax. batat, 'raged and decorated as usual, and borne upon the ~s.llN.ildera of a couple of men, the rear being brought up V , Y heterogeneous concourse of some three hundred 'and fifty persons. All hate were off, and as the proces cien passed many kneeled upon the pavement and mut tered a prayer. Thee I holsevo lama nothing more then another open. lation—'twas a aaint day and the ehureh munfmake the most of it.- They procession went Bic rounds of the - hutches, scone five or six to dumbani Firs rocket/ dad crackers were discharg•il l In front of the procession and from among the crowd; end finally I believe the mum my was deposited in the churclzmltere they keep the Ho ly Ghost! Two or thre.f the churches struck me. as being very imposing in pearance, and of the hal( doz en bells in the cupelo oach of them, I do not believe I ever he and anything of • kind so musical. There is a fine convent in the city, eor two colleges. the students t) of which are known in t streets by a kind of uniform' there is also a hospital.bout two o'clock in the after noon another dust was i ked up in the streets—it was the the bull-fighters_ paradi a for public gaze. They were escorted by those same usiciane that waited upon the iii saint. and followed by a immense'concourse of loafers. The performers we're lies angled offend feathered in high style; moreover certain mimic Camanches were whoop ing in the crowd, which 'together with a body of juvenile soldiers gave promise of a • mailing rick and I resolved to attend the show, an acco nt of which I will give you in my next. OMEGO. TU BITVVA The undersigned, citizens of vice the attention of bust onion political, commercial. and fan venue. a dallyvtri-weekly, an city of Budido. e i . Buffalo's so peculiarly the c . its Preis must, from its positio proprietor of the Rereaue, E. upon a permineut basis, and through knowledge of newspa enterprise, warrant the conclu portance as a commercial city. The Revenue advocates ra acquired a high reputation thro design as we understand it. is t, reader, by the publication of th and cominerciallnews. The art market • items and general con and equal to that of any other j commend the Borrow P.EPUBLI public at large. Dean Richmond, lEdwi A. W. Johnson, Hem 1). N. Barny, Isaac John T. Noye, Luck) John Hollister, Azecl linj es &Johnson. Elias % Philo Durk° & Co, E. Hu , Win. 0. Brown, If. M. F. r. Stevens, Benj. Oliver Patch, C. G. I P. DoVellei Fuer, John r 0. G. Steele, Dexte P. M. Vosburgh, R. U. John Brooks, - . 0. B. TERMS—DaiIy by Mail Trt , Weekly. Weekly. The Weekly will be sent to c 4 comes for S " =II ways payable in advance' Counting how) Ne. II Senec ingtou street. first door north of The proprietor of the Itepubli. Cards, and la general assortment to be sold viMpluale or retail at a 31'LA I NE'S VERNIIFU care, and then dount, possebsed by dim grand remedy: CIi•NADL.RILY T Mr. Bleakly—Dear Si bottle of Dr. AYLane's ' has given me entire bah! teaspoon foil of it, and s I gave her a teaspoon ful lieu morning I gave her —Yours, &c. For eale by Carter & 1-1. "RATHER Di WOULD TRY t Wick'm r. Cook Co. Feb. 13, 18-16% Mr. Sloan,—Sir: I have a tine ung horse which was taken with the beratches last fall. 1 ii, id out about three dollars for 1 L medicine, to cure hint , but he gr ' worse. I then bought a thz. of y, J ur Ointment at your office then in Chicago last, (rattier doubtingly, but I thought I wool. ry it.), Judge of toy surprise and my opinion of it 4 benefic I qualities. when I found my horse's legs smooth and well in )ir days from the time 1 com menced applying it. . Your otort. IJ All the MeJleineg adverts „ agency by Carter & Brother, No a...7IVISTAg'S BALSAM OF racks never cease. , More tire.—We wish it may he distinct' Care and statement of cures perfort Cherry, which we publish, is etric dates and ins ate the closet Fermin.) inquiry as to the authenticity of os that a knowledge or facts as to the eine. is alone necessary to insure I Wherever Vrstar's Balsam of WI once attains that high reputation i What can stjt its sale when on ev wonderful en es? The worst cases gcrous Cough . and also those that a and Consumption, (in its early.stog remarkable medicine. NO crritcß CAN BE LIKK IT. See rolverhselnent. MAUR On the 6th in L, in Harbei Cleveland, Mr. EDGAR CA MINER. D In Waterford tp., on the Laura, aged 41 years. On the 14th inst., at the j Waterford, Mr. John P. Jud' age. , On the 2tith inst. in Green of David Church, in the 17t Wines • . 1 AGITOICE lot of Wines and Pale Brandy, Br. Cool' , " °lard do N. B. • Cognise do Jamaica Madeira Wine, Pori Wi Malaga do Medoe d! Also, a large assortment of Fres i Poor People's Row, by Crie. June A 109. I C OD ViSH—A good article, can Arrival of Splendid Goods. V' ..r a. Loonziel as ooi , . ib it Stole Sired, nearly opPoetlo Brown's Hotel, WHO are now receiving from NoW York the largest assort tnent or 1 Clocks, Watches, Zevrolnr and Taney Goods, ever exhibited in Erie, and to which they invite the attention of the public, believing their Establishment will compare with any of a similar kind in the western eou try, as to estcnt, variety and quality of Goode. , II From large purchases of differen E capements of WATCHES of the most celebrated Makers in ur pe, direct from Importing House, they are enabled to offer aeu rior article at a very low price. In the Mechanical branch articular attention will be given to the repairing of Watches et elry and all articles per- Wilma to the trade. Having two line veer/mien from Eu pe, together with Engine Tools, seldom found Itt country stiOps they pledge themselves to make good work and give watisfactiOn Engraving of Spoons, Seals. Jewel,. ¢c., done in the best style. N. 11.—All Gold and Sliver Goode qught of G. L. & Co. will be Engraved, if requested, without harge. Cash and the highest price paid for Old Silver Plate, &c. Erie, June 3d. 19D. 171ARNVIRS—If you wish to see a gm LU both grass and grain, Sunlit% For 'Sickles, clay Knives Flakes. Scythe good assortment of Scoops and Shov Store where you will find them for sale 1, Erie. June 3a. riA9ll paid for WO w OL ny the subsea- Eric, June 30, PUBI;ZO — NO . PUtti.iC ?MI:ICC is hereby cite!' made to the next Legislature of Pet poration of a Bank. to be called "The C• a capital of One !Mildred 'Phoutiand Dol increasing it to Three Hundred Thous natal Banking privileges, to be located of Erie. State of Pennsylvania. th 3, PALL James C. Marshall, Joseph M. Pier ' John A. Tracy, C. 51. Tibbals. Benj. Tomlinson, J. IL Williams, Wm. S. Lithe, , Thomas IL Sill. James Williams, G. Sanford Chas. B. Wright, J.l) Clark, The': G. Colt, N.L. Brown, P. Metcalf. J. Kellogg, J. Hearn, John C Beebe. Carson Graham, W. N. Knonito ow White rboh ILTi 4 T received direct from Ittackanaw J Fieh and Trout', in whole and half to be had of ' • I Erie, June:l3, niro. -- PAP E;U 80NG1 V ED thiWinorning a new 5 uppy i 11. dosing and Window Paper—tome Erie, June 13.1849. GE rerimmns , Corner of French and Fria Strei The undersigned takes this method of an and the public that he has opened the aboit for the reception of company. The hOu PAIRED REFITTED AND CLEANED. ; condition and worthy the patronage of, tit MOMS, as wellaSeveryother part of the H refurnished with NEAT AND HULISTA No pains Will be spared to render the (to and the stay of guests pleasaniand agrees 'stirs be furnished with the BEET the M The location of this House is Central, an. Merit either for business or pleasure. I CHARGES MADE UNIFORM AN The Stables are large and convenient; of an attentive and competent man, Passengers Carried to and from the S free of Charge. I.V* The subscriber pledges himself tha ed on his part to promote the comfort of with their, patronage. Erie. June 30.1840. 8 AUL - A LARGE iotof OalluEnbus City, Oblo. it ReJunceived dend far Ws by rte, lea CULAR , . O lIMPITEITAZO. 1 i3ulfaio and the county of Erie, In- L en and others, who may wish a good r% sly newspaper to the Borrato Ea weekly Journal published hs the ter ofeommemial transactions that , Late a high stand. The present MiartfiltD, has established it, ithe undersigned believe that his t publication, ample means, and : i on that it will be equal to our lm- 'leaf democratic measures, and has ghoul the state: but the paramount make it attractive to the general ilatest intelligence, foreign, local cements fur +attaining Me tattiest. niercial news, will be extensive, urnal. We, therefore, cheerfully c to the, favor and patronage of the Thomas, Geo. C. 'White. Caw. I James C. Evans, S. W. Settle. F. Tiffany, G. C Vaughn. looker, Waller,loy, eed, • A. C. Pale hen, en, I. T. Hatch. IKlnne, 11. P. Tna)er. I, Austin, 8. Andlty. , ristol, JIM %VI:KAU:011h, ,ansor, John T Hudson, li Ewell. I). 'l'lllit.g ti as t, I heelock L. II: Smith. I ansom I, $5 00 per annum. 3 0U " 0. 1 50 .mpanies on the following terms 155 00 10 00 12 00 street. Entrance also on Wash- has on hand Printing Paper. Ink, paper and Printers' Stationary ianuractare:'s prices. 'E .—Read the following cerllll - eau, the triutupttaut qualitses VENetwo Co. Dec. uist, 1817. 5 sure in informing you, the tett I purch.tsed from - you, tve to a child of mine one worms. The next morning she passed 113 more. The uty, and she passed 14 more. ANDREW DOW NING H. Dutton. Erie. Pa. 7. BUT I THOUGHT I E, F. COLBY, I I by W. B.Bloan are sold on 1, Reed House. WILD, CHERRY.—WiIt Ali evidence of flo Health Reslora understood, that every certifi ed by Wistar's balsam of Wild ly true. We give names and ', and challange-the moat rigid 1 statements knowing thil %A eII rent superiority of this niedi prescription. QT IT co lot us :zo d Cherry is introduced, it-at •hich it so richly deserves.— ry hand can he witnessed its of Asthma, recent but dan eof long standing. Bronchitis s,) are always cured by this 1:1 D. eck tp.. by Rev Geo. W and MIAS CAROLINE E IS= idenee of hie father in iu the 45th year of his .11219 MARGARET, daughter -oar of her nge. iqu ors. I hi ors, consisting of um, Holland Gin. do Irish Whiskey, do Scotch do le, Common do • . , Gmeetlem, for sale at No. 6 T. W. MOORE. . 7 -bad at T. W. MOORE'S kid assortment of Scythes, both hay and manure, tones and Rifles; also, a - Is, call at the Hardware cheap. RE:ED & SANFORD, No. 3, Reed House. 0_ LII ii: SMIT if JACKSON lon. that application will he nsylvania, for the intor . nal Bank of Erie." with tare, with the privhege of nd flaunt, with all the the Boroughand County ett, H. Cadweli. William Kelley, Smith Jackson. J. H. Fullerton. George Seidel). George Kellogg; Alfred King, Samuel Mays, Wm. M. Gallagher, d Trout. a fine lot of No. 1 Whlte barrels. warranted new, C. B. $t RIGHT. GEL Paper linngins. Dor , ry de:.irable pyons. s:s $. SELOON & EON. T II Z.. 1 : . rtn, - Erin, Pn. nouncing to hls friends e^natued establishment has recently been BE , that it Jimmy in good public. The steeping fuse. have been entirely 'TI AL. FURNITURE. , )lse what it should be. hie. The table will al- AIi:ET AFFtatng.— will be found conve. REASONABLE.,d ere under the chrge l am and Packet Boma , no emu will he spar- I who may favor bim I H. Z. er.BBIONB. ugat cured Iturniater. D. S. 'Cam fiat+ Street SPALI)ING & ROGERS' Admission 25 Cents only. Tut characteristic features of this greed estatili*rmt, which appear to have absorbed the most of the ciatrolly and recheycht entertainment extant, can be only briefly enumerated in the limns of au advertisement. The iteota.tni toots, by far the most stupendous ntestcsl project of the ege, composed' of over 1000 distinct sown cal instruments, more powerful than a band of SO magi cians, end drawn by 40 Horse's in procession, will emits lute the Orchestra during the entertainment An entire and effective Dramatic Coniparty, under the direction of II F Nichols, Proprietor of the Adel Phi Theatre, It ashington. D c, is attached to the Trott" fur nos pin pose of getting up every night the grand He. role and Patriotic Spectacles of GEN. WASHINGTON, " OLD PUT," and , i MAD ANTHONY WAYNE!" • reviving reminiscences of those " times that tried men's sou's." commemorating some of the most stirring and , interesiing Revolutionary incidents, the gallant deeds of the /feller of 'in, and concluding with a grand National Tableaus of Gen Illishingron mounted on ,a noble char , ger, Larne on the shoulders of his brave continental', The accession of the CARLO TROUPE, under tke charge of the grout Trick Clown. Signer FKLI.I CARL., known throughout Europe as the 'man of /000 Tricks, and more renowned probably than tuty Artists ,hat has ever perambulated the country, and A singularly talented Troupe of Equestrians, in every ]apartment of the business, viz : Messrs..C. J Rooxas W. W Ntctrot. , E. Panay, J. McFsatsne, H NICIIM.II,O. 0 KNAPP, T. Yomm, lec• &c j • Masters OULTY.IIIP. CARLO, PRIMP ' CLARZNCE, &C. j Mesdames R. NICII.L.S, KNAPP, PERRY, DELISMORE, &C. he , altogether rendering this double company es muck n advaiv•e of all other establishments in the numbers alai alents of the Troupe, as in the extent and elegance of die outfit. Will exhibit al 1 tie on Saturday July 21st Doors Open at 2 Pc 'li o'clock I'. M. GEO. F. CONNER, Agent. IVill also exhibit at Cambridge July 19th and Waterford July 211th. New Goods! Niur Goot'slt cheaper than ever before offered in McKean! THE Snbseribers beg leave to ham the thhertatetits of itteKean • and vicinity. that they have lust received their Ouintiner Stock OFDRY GOOOS, I:ROC:FRIES. HARDWARE, CROCKFRY, GLASS, IRON NAILS, Ire. which will he offered, for cash, barter, or at the the usal credit. on tern tsaa ad%antageous to the purchaser no can be found at any More iu the county, slot... Looting Erie. Our goods have been se lectedwith great este, esinessly tor the country trade, and will be sold a a chedp. For proof, call and see, and estunine quality and priced. Most kinds ofcountry produce will be taken in payment; such as Culttonna Gold, aliens, Gold Dollars, Rye. Quarter Eagles, Corn, Halt Eagles, Oats, Eagles, Rutter and &Meetle, most kinds ofSilver and Copper Coin and Eggs, and even Safety Fund and Ohio Paper n ill not be refuted. LAMPtiON & GOFF. McKean, June 2, ISiD, Una Notico to those Into, °stein N°TICE is hereby given to all those knowing themselves in debted to the Subscribers, by either note or book account, of over six 111011014 btanditig, that, payment Must be made on or be fore the 4th of July next, otherwise cost will be made. Special Contracts, of course. excepted. ". LA:UPSON Si GOFF. filchean, June 2,.L510. 31.31 kresii Gram and 331ack Teas, At the Agency ojt he Pekin Tca Compost , . Tlll5 day received, and all Imported since the Met of Februa ry last, and warranted first quality, put up in quarter, half pound and pound papers, and cold at the following prices, and the came quality and price at all times and to all persons. GREEN BLACK. Young Hyson sweet cargo 50 Oolong, rich flavor ' 50 do do 70} do plantation growth, 73 do do fine cargo 70 llowquas 51irture, rich and do Silver Leaf - 1 00 - highly flavored, 75 Old Ilyson 73 to 1 00 Ne Plus Ultra, 1 50 These 'fear imay be returned, and the money refunded, II the quality does sin suit. . J. H. BURTON, Erie, June 2, 1810. , No .5 Reed House. GOLD I'LATE.I) BUCKLES. Shawl Pins, ivory combs, mus tard and Walt spoons, dressing combs, tooth brushes, hair brushes, wallets. Chark's cotton thread, sewing and tobacgo box es, hair pins, slatepencits, slates, pins, shaving soap and Dinving boxes and brushes, wood pocket combs, painted marbles, snuff holes, percussion caps. globe lanterns, and a hundred other Yan kee Notions. for sale lom, et than they have ever been offered in this market. Call and see for yourself at R. A. BAKER'S, June 0. Cheapeide, Erie. Pe. HST received nt R. A. Baker's, J 23 !loxes Herring, I 10 half bid. hlackerel, , 23 Grunts Figs, 5 barrels do 25 Kegs Nails, 6 doz. Coal Shovels. 25 Reams Cop and Letter Paper, 13 dozen white wash, scrub, dusting, horse & shoe Brushes; also, a great variety of Wooden Were, Yankee Notions, Wines. Teas, Groceries, all of which is offered at the lowest rates for Cash down. June 9. R. A. B KI It, Cheapride. R . to and Rt • This stock w. eleivlng the niiiita .,....... ~iti,.. . :ik to tell Of but a slight advance on Sew ork prices, adding transporta tion. We therefore. ray to our f ends and the piddle. to elate inc) our •tct and pricel before pi. rchasing Clem here, and we are confident ti twe thrill be atilt• to econmilate nil, for We are deter mined to tell and make quick not s, We have good Sugar for 5 cents Per Pound, RIO cOiree. ID e mite, lava do 10 cents. Toldiaco from 12} to 61} cents tier pound; N nekerat 6 tem.', Raisin' 0 rents rig* 15 cent, Tata. Currants VI ergo. Loaf Sugar 10 cents per pound, and every tlittiAelte a( the ante low rates. rr Don't forget it Dal R. A. BAKER'S June 7. Cheapside, Erie. Pa. RATS! A LOT of Straw Mite, French Prices, Just received at No. 0, Erie, June 10,1810 Administrate 'it Notice, LETTERS testa m entary on the s?titte or Mien Pierre. late of Concord towitshi p. Aereas.e.t. having been granted the subscri bers, notice is hereby given to nit persona indebted to said estate. to make immediate payment, and those havingclaims agninstisnid estate, to present them properly anttienticated for settlement. POLLY PIERCE, Z- Adro'ra • A, 31 MiLLARD, June 16, MID. j j But 11.22 Pi aZI STORES. RBEEIVED this (lay by Express t large assortment of Parasole , Over three handreil yards of Mantilla Gimps, Bonnet Rib. bons, 210 yards Mantala Lace, Black Bilk Mantillas, Ate die. II H CADIVELL. F.rie. June 9, '1940. l S .4 EWE AND NOXITIIIIIASIT .1141.11.110 AD. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received for the construction s, of the Erie and Noteheist Raitread. Including all materials, up to the dith July inclusive, in the office of said company, in the iknongh of Erie, payable in the stock of the Company. ' Plains and specifications will be ready for inspction by the that July. Eric, June 21, IBID. , C. AI. SEED. Pratidallt. Wool Depot No. aze,, mils atootflostoit. FARMERS, Merchant others wishing to sell their Wool in the Eastern Market have now a favorable opportunity of doing 1.0 by forwarding the same to J. P. BEADLE'', No. 3iL Milk st, Boston, Mass., under the most favorable circumstances. as tile Wool will bo graded into lots and qualities desirable for different mantlibetures, suitable for various kidda of Goods, and arranged for sate under the superintendence and direction of Ziba Park hurst, who has been engaged In purchasing Wool in 'this county and vicinity Mr several years. And I am authorised to receive and forward the same from the Partners and others' desirous of shipping their wool, and give all fartherlhformation. N. B.—Bags will be Banished and Wool packed at ray store, If desirable,. Erie, June 113, tale. ' BMITR JACKSON. • wow:wow:I Erie,Cub and Goode for any quantify Ottawa Woo! Erie, tuna 23, Mt TISDALE! k DEWEY. ATI3I mut - actor , , of all Sizes and oor People's Row. by T. W. MOORE. JUS% seem our pledge ..Jpon and and ceeapest 'Hoek of Goods ever landed at Erie harbor. Room No. I. we are now receiving a large stock Iron, Steel , Nails, Spikes, Chains, Crow Bars, Hobe Shoes, W ag on Sexes. etc. which we arc selling at a discounter 10 per tent. low spring prices. IRON. all around, for Waggons, at four cents per lb,iog Chains at Scents per lb.. Trace Chatham So cents per pair, English An- 1 vile to cents per. lb. and every thing la the Hardware line In pro- I portion, which Is far below Bunk) priers. No. 2, a loge arrival, making our neck of GROCERIES coin piece, at low price*. No. 3 and 1, the largest and richest assortment Of STAPLE AND I FANCY DR Y GOODS, now receiving that were ever before opened fbr the western trade, at prices, that we defy competition with Buffalo or any other market. Boom 5, Receiving, of onr own Importation, the largest stock of I Hardware, Chains, Anvils, Vices, Bellows. Scythes, Forks Hoes, shovels, and every kind of Hardware that was ever Imported for the western trade. which will be sold at New York priers. This is a chance that retailers do not often get. At N 0.7, we are l.egitining to receive our large Importation of CHINA. CROCKERY, GLASS WARE. and LOOKING-GLASS ES which we are felling nt flußido prices. And at No. S. will be found over three thousand yards of Caipet- Ing. Rugs, etc.. direct from the .l.ooms which we arc selling as low as can be bought west of New York, from 25 cents to $2OO per yard. Any one that is bound for Buffalo, Juvt drop in and we will con vince Mtn, (as we have hundreds of others within the last six weeks.)thnt the Empire Stores at Erie, can prow a better stock of Goods, and in price can compete with any market in America; and my goods that are now arriving, ate at a great discount r, orn Proscription% Proscriptionll THE above is at this day by far the most general cry throughout our land. Scarce any one escapes its odium. Even Gen. Taylor, that great and good man, Is frequently accused of it. Ile. however, as often denies the charge as ilia wade, and boldly as serts that be "removes for cause only." The Subscribers have quite recently got out a NEW STOVE on the elevated oven principle. which they call the KEYSTONE COOKING STOVE. FaidStove is so decided an improvernenton all and every Stove heretofore made (having so many good quali ties others are void of) that those engaged In the manufacture of a much inferior article have taken the alarm, and at once raise the cry or proscription. and expect by this to escape a general route. Such cry, however is a useless waste of the taw material. The edict has been issued—community claim the right to select the bestStoveout! Hence the Keystone Stove mustsupercede and re move all others, including Sennett's Patent. The verdict, howev er, will be, "'Removed for cause only;" so we stand in a position similar to General Taylor, and as he is justified so shall we he. , A good assortment of oilier copKING STOVES, including the celebrated Carpenter Stove. as well as the Genesee Farmer and Clinton Air-tight Cook Stoves. A ir-tight Parlor rind Box Stoves— also Cauldron and Sugar kettles of different sizes constantly on hand. itt fact no better assortment of CASTINGS can be found elsewhere. The attention of the public is also eltlled to 11'11111len's Improved PLOW—a new article, with cast-iron beam, manufactured by us and warranted. T:T Steam Engines, Mill Gearing, carding Macilines.Fbinning Jennies, &c.. &c., made to order on the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms. VINCENT. NIMROD & CO. Erie, April 51, 1949. tf49 Tailoring and Clothing. Establishment. CLOTHING WELL MADE, AND CHEAP! 1 . THEsubscriber would reipclctriilly Inform his friends and the public. that he continues the 'I ailoring business at his • old nand on the diamond. a few down east of the Erie Bank, where he may constantly be found ready to attend to the want.; Of his customers. He dilaters himself, from his past endeavors. that he will be able to give universal intisfaction in his business. and that none will have just cause to complain, on %encore or either neatness or mine ! WCoate,O. CO, Pantrdoons, Vests, Ace., made to order 1 1 , with promptitude and warranted to lit well. He cordial ly invites those who may. from time to time have Clothing to make parlieulatly young gentlemen who are desirous of always having a good fit, to give him a call, nssuring them that he will be moat happy to comply with tlieirl wishes. Also. Ready made Clothing ()revery description just received. snares Coats, Vests, Pantaloons Shirts, Collars, &c., in great yarietV, and nt various priceivrhieh will be sold Cheat) for Cask, pad at One Price only. . Purchasers nre requested to call and examine his Goods bcfor, buying elsewhere. Erie. April 2e3, ICWO. i JOHN GOALDING. Clsl=l. DIAL =CHANGE. limit* Street, EYie, Pa., Aprill7, 1849. THE imprenticin In abroad that I have, or urn about to abandon the Fancy Goods and AIM Trade. It Is a fact that the tre mendous inroad Vint was made upon the afore mentioned branch of my business last summer, by the robbery, somewhat discount aged me. and I was for a while in n straight whether or no to launch into that trade. After pondering on the subject a good while—fortunate, happy communi y—l came to the determination to resume IL Consider for a moment what your situation would have been had 1 determined otherwise. One, or two stores would have monopolized the business. To accomplish which end, Em pire Klock, Keystone Block, or some other high sounding name, would ; have teen flourished about your earl to draw attention, and any and every means resorted to obtain notoriety. This would of coursehave been all penteify right. All the the thunder, smoke and dust that can he evoked will amount to nothing, as this com munity are too enlightened to be-deceived by such nonsense—they care nothing 0,01.11 names and locations, but resort to the places where rich and fashionable goods are kept and sold at reasonable pricer. Whatever may have been the consequences, In pursuance Of the above determination. In my late visit to the elites of New York and Philadelphia, I purchased a very large .quantity of the richest and most fashionable Dress Goods in market, including a great variety of the newest styles of Dress Bilks. It is my inteno lion hereafter to keep on hand the largest variety of Fancy Goods in town, and my past transactions I trust are a guaranty that prices will meet with the favor of my Patrons, who are respect fully invited to call at the Commercial Exchange, where I am now receiving my new Spring and summer Goods. MOSES KOCII. raacy end Dross Goods DLAIN Black and Blue Black ,Italian Silks, Chameleono. Figured Chainleon do.. Plaid do.. Fialn and Plaid Silk tin! Linen Tissues., Figured Plaid and plain Plaid Barrages, cinbmi dered Curtain Muslin, Crape. Cashmere and De Lain Shawls, French wrstight Collars. Cuffs. Handkerchief., &e., Linen Cam bric- Kandkerchiets, French. Kid and Bilk Gloves. Narrow Rite Ribbons. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Flowers. Silk and Linen Fringes &e. Buttons. &c., Parasols, at No. ICo inercial change. French Street. Erin. May IS. ISIS. . KOCH. CANADA DAN/Cl3 I I 'DANK of Grit irh North' America. Commercial Bank of Mid -1-1 land Mietrict, Montreal Hank, City flank of Montrea l and flank of Upper Canada received at par for Goods or 'Clothing. at my Store In the Commercial Exchange, Emrich Street. Erie, 1115 y 12, 1849 M. KOCIL\ TOTTON, Yarn. Carpet, Wrap and pattinga at No. 1 Commer cial Exchange. French Street. MOSES KOCG, erULlPStraw and Pearl Florence Wald Bonnets. at .1. No. I Commercial Exchange. FRrAcii and FiiiiciiiiNl Clothe and Cassitneres. Silk and Sinn and tdnen Ve..tings. Drabldl &c.. white and co lored L inen Drillin2g. and a great variety of goods for 'rainier wear 1 No. I Commercial Eieliatige. French Street: WOOL! WOOL!! Tlt l' t_l aub.criberq will buy Vt'ool for ca. •or receive it In cx 1. change for clothe, cassitnerer, arid Sp tinets on Factory tern's, at hie :lore 2i o. 1, commercial Exchange, Fi.eneli Street. MOSES KOCII. Erie,. 1 1 May 12. 1849 3'3 Drs. L. L. and W. 174 r. Adamq TIOMEOPA IC rii VSIGI ANS AND SURGEONS HIA%ND located themselves in the b orough of Erie, will al tend to all calls in their profession. , titTice,arel residence on the South West corner of the Dimond, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. Faulkner. N. 8.1 Calls from the country attended; to promptly. Erie. prli2S. le-19: :aural:spa. I rilllF.Fuhscriherfi Wiii purchase the foilowlng distriptions of 1 %VIII! °wood Lumber: I , I Boards A inches thick, 14 to 30 Inches wide. ,• 13 to 30 ," " ._'• neb Boards 16 to 30 1" " enair Plank. 11 Inches thiek.l7 and 18 inches wide. and 21 and upward.. , • Scantling.3 by 4 inches. Columns. 6. 7.8, 0.10 and 12 Inches actuate. Also—Ash and Cherry Lumber. They want nope longer than 12 reef. GEO. HELDEN /I SON. Erie, May 10. ' ArtaLD DOLT. JACOB TOWNSEND'S Sarsaparilla. the origi • J nal and genuine preparation. ft never foments or turns sour. Fold at the Agettey. N 0.5. Reed Howe. by. Erie. June 1. • ' J. if. BURTON. Linseed Oil and 'pirits of Turpentine, BY the Harrel or Gallon $ also. all descriptions of Paints as cheep If not cheaper than the eheaPeat• J. H. BURTON, Erie, June 9,1849. Erie Nog and Paint Store. • iskooo Tapia of Clo:th en iLeassintere at the Erie Wouweetory • READY to be exchange 4 tbr WOOL by the subscribers at their usual rates oft:change. They have a variety of Plaid and Fancy ammo of the latest Eastern pauems fto',Gents. Pants and Boys Clotdes. also. a good variety of all-wool Tweeds. for sum mer wear. We will also manniketure. the present season. at the following prices In cash. viz: For black, brown, grey and heel mised'eloth. hit cents per yard; cashmere of same colors. 24 cents; white Maned sr cents, and preirmed Flannel !diets. pet yard. MENAFFEY & BREWPTER. Erie. June 141814. CROCKERY.—An assortmeat of Crockery ofall klndS. sing of Tea Bets, Plates. Males. Bowls. fug; and &Woe. Turo, Item Wasb Bowls, Fancy Bowls. Deep Dishes. Toy CV% Na l ion received and fat sale eery low bar bash at R. A. RAZER. 9 Cant efonb. Just 9, - eburodde. CONSUMPTION CURED . ' CANCHILAGUA; Mt TM! comfurnt CMS O► Coughs, Colds, Influenza,, Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of Blood,• and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION READ: READ!! This medicine la just allot it is declared to be above. A rem edy for the complete Care of all those affections of the Throat and Lungs. which if neglected, always end in CONSUblrnor. his not a worthless. catekielosy article, mode just to sill, like many of the common nostrums of the day, but lin strietlykrienfter Preparation —• the original recipe having been furnished by an eminent Physl• clan, (the late Prof. Rogers.) and that still further Improved by one Of the present proprietors, who - U himself a rcgsfarly.edue eared Psylititts, it graduate of the University of Penns vania,— It Is composed of the choiCeet articles In the vegetabl kingdom, most or them otlong•tried value and established reput lion, and some of them entirety sew, particularly the CANCIIALACI a. a plant Of roost wonderful Medicinal virtues, lately introduced Into this Country from Cal Iftob la. The Recipe has been shown to thousands of Physicians, who have universally approved It, and will be shown to any Physician who desires to see It, upon application tidiest.° the Proprietors or their Agents Rhos been used in mul -1 irides of cases, and Is strongly. recommended.by Phyriektge, even Professors in our Medical Colleges, Ministers of Gospel. Judges, Lawyers. Merchants, Mectranics.&e.—a conclusive proof that there is no quackery or deception about it, but that it ls ikutedl eine of most uncommon v it tue and eilleneY. PAMPHLETS. As no ordinary-11(ml advertisement can &spits to do Justice to the merits of this article, the Proprietors have embodied In a pamphlet form, the Aistory of this Medicine—the ricsrrivios, nes. tore, ace., of its principal ingredients—tbeaffett they are designed to have upon the human system—and above all, the incalculable amount of good which 'than done They design to circulate this Pamphlet ettensively; but should any one be overlooked, they are earnestly desired to call upon the Agents rimed below, and pro cure one, gratis It will well repay a perusal. The hints on page 7th may he Worth to yourself or family, T IV:WEAN OS OF 1101..- LAKI, and it will Introduce you to a mass of testimony in its faenr which is perfectly irresistible. sap beingotir confidence in its Vint" We are willing to tear rest the Medicine in every.recent case,litosed according to the direetionso and where the person is not satisfied that he la deriving benefit from It, by returning the bottle within 2i hours' time. THE MONEY will be refunded. crTSee page 3d of the Pamphlet. For sale, wholesale hod retail. by A. L. SCOVILL k CO.. Proprietors, at their Principal Ogre, N 0.85 Warren at., New York, to whom all orders for the Medicine, and letters retail:lsm agencies, should be addreised, post paid. QT Be sure to ask for Dr A. Roger? Syrip of LIVERPOOL, Ton, and Cs NCIIMACIOU. and let no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—None genuine. unless there Ilion the buff wrapper, a note of /mad, signed with a Pen, by A. L. SCOVILLE & CO. COUGHS, COLDS, &e • r7' Dr. A Rogers' Syrup of LIVERWORT. TAN. and CENTRAL. ►nUA has proved Itself to be the meat extraordinary medical aid In curing that usually fatal.disease Connonption. But. It should be remembered, this medicine is as efficacious and valuable in the incident stages, such as Coughs, Colds, hoarseness, &., before the Lungs are so far gone that ulceration has taken plate. It is seldom, if ever, known to foil in breaking up the most obstinate and distressing Cough or Cold, in a lbw hours' time, if the dire, lions are strictly followed. The grit wine, which makes so many wonderful tyres, Is for sale at Carter & Brother and !Main & Pes kin', Erie Pa.. _ Fromm the Afediest Reporter. STRONG TESTIMONY. Crr "The columns of she Press throughout the country seem to be so filled with notices of cures and specifies for all disease*, "flesh is heir to.' that one hardly knows what to do in ease of dis ease. Mr fear that In using one medicine, another and better may be overlooked. But from the ranearkaft owes, and the high order and vast amount oftestimony lately brought under our personal no tice of the extraordinary efficacy of fifir. Roma' Syrup of Ltvalt- WORT. TAR, DWI CANCIIALAOCA, we are compelled to regard the cv idencj lst of our senses, and confidently state , that for Colgdis and Catch, a d that hydra-headed monster, Co % orrion. we think the abo e preparation a safe, speedy. and tale cure. To all our friesids we say, TRY IT; and if it doe, n.t help you,nothing else wit " DRATH FROM A SLIGHT C TT By neglecting those salutary precautions which common sense dictates, many, very %may, fall victims to their prudence. We haveseen the young bride blooming like a bird of tfaradlse— the fair of flower hope, the pride of her fat her , and the Joy of her mother—her cheek fl ushed with anticipation,"and her eye beam ing with the soft expression of love—the gay dreams of 111 k dan cing before her fancy, with the rich and variegated tints of the rainbow's hue. We have seen all this changed—aye, the tra ding gormai for a shroud. and the bridal chamber for the sepul chre of the dead; and all this by neglecting a °commas cold."— NOw, bfore it in too late, use Dr. Rogers' Syrup of favgatvorr, Tan. and CAII(3I4AGIU.. which gives Immediate relief, AS thou sands cif our mostlinteillgent and 'wealthy families are ready and willing fo testify. PRICII—in large bottles, 81,00; or six bottles for 65,00. For sale by Carter & Mother, and Burton & Perkins Erie. May 12, 1642. Stan WISTAIVS BALSAM' 01 1 WILD 011131Urre T"'great remedy for Consumption of the Lungs. Affections of the Liver, Asthma. Bronchitis. rtirm or Vteaknessof the Breast or Lungs, and other a ff ections of the Pulmonary Organs. READ THE FOLLOWING T *STDIONIAI.B I I. In accordance with the prevailingeus OW. and in order to show the virtues of this medicine more fully, the following certifieates 'have been selected: and ns it Is not o r wish to trifle with the lives or health of those afflicted. we sitiCerely pledge ourselves to make no assertions or "false statements" of its efficacy: nor will we hold any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. The Proolk are here given—n id we solicit an Inquiry from the public Into every case we pub t lish, and tel touted they will dud it a medicine well deserving heir pattonnge and Confi dence. • REMARKABLE CURES ! • Of all the cures that have yet been recorded, there are certainly none equal to the one first mentioned, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in some of Its worst forms. iCITERSON Co., la., Feb. 28, 1819. foul & Park—Cents; This is to certify, that my ohoney has been in a declining state of health for ars. Her disease baffled the skill of the beat naedi. , procure—her physicians pronounced her disease in the last stop." and said that her recovery was hopes. As a lost resort with very Stile hope, I tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. After using a few to my afire able surprise. that her health was fill y. She Is now so far restored as to be able to at• utrir household duties without suaring any Incon- Ir rapid Improvement and present health warrant me at *be will soon be entirely restored. Messrs. Sal wire Nancy the last two cal aid coul 'Consmnptio past all hums procured Wi bottles, I !win' proving rapid tend to her re , venience. U. in the belief State of India Jetreraoi I, James M. eonnty and St. a, ? V s ' tiumphreys, a Justice of the Peace in and for said to do certify that the above named Rhodes Dlhon- eygubscribed nd made oath to the forego ng certificate before me this MB day a Februaty; Ihs9. JAMES M. HUMPHREYS, J. P. 7bih, PON Jacob Green of the County of Jennings, and State of Indiat a do hereby certify that In the early part of last season, I was • ken with a violent cough attended with a pain in the breast and sometimes fever, and that I employed a skillful physician for s. Inc tune. who said that he could give me no re lief. I then co merited using Wistars Balsam of Wild Cheery: and felt alma t immediate relief—and after taking three biattles 1 find myself 1 as good health as I enjoyed for a numbetof years my restoration under the blessing of God, I attributed to the use of the medine hove named. JACOB GREEN. March Ist, STATE or INDIIIOIA, 31EIMEES CO., I. David J. zkinner, a Justice of the Peace in and for said County and St te, do certify that the above named Jacob Green. subscribed and made oath to the foregoing certificate, betbre me this Ist day of larch ISM DAVID J. SKINNER. J. P, The Ibllowin communication has Just been received from Mr. I. F. Wooster Wholesale, Druggist. Norwalk. Hutch county, Ohio. The airreted will please read and judge for themselves. Noaveitur, March Ist. PIO. John D. Park —Dear sir—Having been nillicted with the Liver Complaint for bout eight years. white living in Elyria, in this State, 1 had be .me so low and emaciated. that 1 was obliged to giveup my bust eas entirely to my brother, and was advised to travel and try hat benefit it would have on me. I started. and was gone from ome about four months, but experienced ho relief whatever, and •ns finally advised by some of my frienls to try Wistar's Bahian of Wild Cherry. which 1 commenced using..., To my own nor rise, and after list lig two bottles. I was completely_ restored to twilit and Continued up to this day without any symp toms of the old iomplaint, or any sickness of any other kind. 1 send you this th t you may make use it as you deem fit, knowing as I do, that He atom had saved my life when all other reme dies had failed. Yours, Ste., • JOHN F. WOOSTER. Mut%lst, Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio. HI —six bottles for SS. Price el per .1 Bold by J. D. Fourth and Wa the South and rr J. H. Bur, Whitney & Co. B.S. lc J. F.I H. Wilcox Jr. do Erie, April 2e, RK, kaueeeffor to SANFORD & PARK.) nut streets. Cincinunti, Ohio, General Agent rot t, to whom nil orders must be addressed. lon Erie Pa., U. N. &C. Case Girard; Farrar atxrford; D. N. & J. 8. Webster Conneaut 0.. i sseU Ashtabula; J. Aleratland Meadville Pa.. i 4g ,1 k i 4 .444, a 6: kzim i0 ., ;‘,:/:2 A NZIW LCREEK WOOLEN FACTORY MI THE suheerl would mino that he has had o having employed i es of the buaines neatness and d Is Cloths, awhile:. 1 is also prepared t r. proprietor of the above named ortablishtnent, nee to Wool Growers and the public In general, II of hts klachiencry thoroughly repaired, and experienced workmen in all thodittereot bronch- . he is now prepared to Manufacture Wool with latch, into the following arricies namely—Plain s, Tweeds, Plannels,Sharifis, Blankets, dec. He I. make WATER PROOF CLOTH. which tarn sups, 07 Custom Car notice. Ail kind I Mend discount •, are Invited to giv proventents that h keel o up with the • ed in his efforts. for to Oil Cloth for Over Coats. . .. . _ . . . . . lag. Cloth Dressing and Spinning done on short ~ of the Country Produce taken for work, and a de for cash. Friends and the public generally him a call, and he assures them that all the im i., his made are onward. Being determined to . prosementr of the age, he hopes to be SUB min- CYRIJS REED. . , Formerly Goerge IMP' 'lmlay. DISI, Mi!creek, May —Tumblers, Decanters. Jelly Dishes, Skala Insbes, Glass Plates, and a general variety. A. KING. F LINT 1; Jan. Pastry June Q. , Now Goods. ias reeelvedl!nd is recliVzir pas summer souk GI 7lirp. THE subscriber of Dry Goods . _ froth - M(li Oct. went west of Ell Erie, June S. 1015ritr (WM. Jur PROMMCti (Erie, Jut nthORA - tit %.J. cheap by %-f.ltans ilfflll7:irait Irl ufreturt. SLOAN'S , LNThitNT AND CONDITION POWDER GAVE, EARNED A GREAT NAME. Far JFYrity, Abases., 9cifi4, Certainty earl Thoroughness, -ly\ - SEO4IA'S OINTAIELYT Excels: AIS tepidly superseding :1U other Ointments and Lint:tumid now In use for the cure of the following diseares. Fresh Wounds, Calla of all kinds, Sprains. Bruises, Cracked fleets. Rlngbone. Windboue, Whidgalls„ Poll Evil, Callus, Spar ins, Sweeney, Fistula, Sitfast, Stratus, Lameness - , Scud Crack. Fouh germ] Feet. Scratches ofGtease Mange, or Horn Distemper. THE' POWDER wilt remove nil infiamation and lever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water, and strengthen every part of the body; end has proved a sovereign remedy tbr the thl- Werhatraromees• Distemper. Hide bound. Loss of appetite, in ward strain, Yellow Water. Inflamatiou. of the eyes, Fatigue from hard exercise; also, Rheumatism, (commonly called chit Complaint,) which proves so fatal to many valuable horses It, this country. It Is al - so a wife and certain remedy for coughs and colds which generate so many fatal diseases. W. B. SLOAN. Grand Depot, 40 Lake St., Chicago Ellnol v. TIM P3lOOl. 1 ' Entrdetsfross the ••Galenis North frrstera Gaxelte.'. Y the use of Sloan's Ointment and Condition Powder. I have B entirely eured a Fistula on my home And otherwise Improved his condition more than WI per cent, on thecost of the medicine. rild a cow which was so feeble as to be considered worthless by in self and neighbors. Was restored to good health and strength, Iby the use of less than half a package of the poster, and is now doing better than any other cow I have. I Whl. VINCENT. Small Pox, May t 13 1819. Tat our r muzzy a 0112 Lb. "I HEREBY certify that one °rim,' children. when naked , fell into J a large Are of live cows, and was burned severely from head to feet. The best of medical said and attention W 39 gi% en to the child for !bur or five days n ithont any retie(—cacti day'. suffering increased tilt his groans could be heard at a great distance, at %%hied critical period one of my neighbors recommended and pre Seated to me a box of SLOAN'S OINTkiE.NT, and in ku than fifteen minutes Mier the app ication ofthe Ointment to the aggra vated sores of the sufferlfig child. the pain ceased entirely, and he sheedily began to recover. My residence Is to Welt Township, Vermillion County. and State of Indiana. • , T EODORE L. TAYLOR. Dhted at Chicago, August' 4,1018 i • " EZT3IIIO3ID IN ARV Gunn. • APRILI3th, Four miles north of Chicago (on - the road to Mllwaukle.) Cook County. Illinois. Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir: One of my horses had a large bony tumor on his breast bone. immediately under the collar, which lamed him and rendered his sersthes of very little value. I faithfully ap plied se%eral bottles of Dr. Taylor's Nerve end Pone Liniment, without 'he lent benefit. I then raptured Wilder's Celebrated Hone Ointment, and used that until I became fiilly satisfied that it would (lever relieve the animal. Finally I obtained a box of your truly valuable Ointment. and in less than 60 dux from t h e Brat application the tumor entirely disappeared, and the horse was Yours. EDWARD ARALSTRONO vortrt.an OPINION. • I r popular opinion le any criterion of the worth -of an etude. we Invite the incredulous to read at least a Ikw of the many voluntary certificates that appear in out columns respecting the great variety of rebuttable cures effected hy the use of "Sloan's Celebrated Ointment and Condition Powders... These remedies no longer remain among those,ofdqubtflii utili ty, they havepassed from the tldeof experiment. and now stand higher in reputation and arc becoming more extensively used than" all other articles of the kind.—Mick. Lyly Neste. Tllll SCALP SAS NOT IBLEZINITOLZI. Fox ItTher, June 12, 184.9. DR. Sloan—sir: Please sJnd by the hearer a new supply of your Hone Medicines. They are the hest articles of the kind that I nave ever used, never having been disappointed in their effect. as I have been in the use of other, even the most celebrated Oint ments, Liniments. Ike.. of the day. I like very much this feature in them viz: that they do all that is promised, and upon a thorough trial one is constrained to add, that "half has not been told. Respectfully, M. DUDLEY . TUE DZITEIIIIII.IVO2I. nnHE ordinary ointments and li niments ft is well known, are ji severe and partial in their operation. tiloan's t tiriunenx tr mild yet thorough—it reaches' and remotes the cause, hence it gives real and permanent relief. For purity, mildness, safety, certainty, and thoroughness. Sloan. Ointment excels, and is rapidly oupereeding all other Ointments I and Liultnents now in use. We Can't get along without it. . Beebe's Grove, Wills, co., 111., Oct. 2116-12.• r. Sloan—sir: I have tested the virtue of) our Ointment in the I.l , l:cure of rattlesnake bites, sore throat, burns, and many other Injuries, and in every case it has surpassed oar expectations: , An a family Ointment. f have never seen ita equal, and for beasts ts e Can't get along without it. Yours, ace., Excelleni Ointmont - - Tur;. Sloan—Dear sir: For a considerble length of time I was An seriously afflicted with t e Rheumatic complaint, and ap plied freely the various Itnitne ts, pain -killers, asc..„ without pb talulng any relief. After whit your Agent at thisiplace influen ced me to try your Ointment and within two weeks from the time I Commenced using it, the, pain ceased, and I was effectually cured, and Shall recommend all who ate similarly afflicted with - the distreasing complaint, to ptheure your excellent olnyrirent with out delay. Rean'y yours. OSCAR F. MOTI'. Iliresille, Peoria co., May I, MR . , . Er From the tr. V. S. Brooke, Agent of the Infanta and Mehl win Canal Paeket Boat Company. . Chicago. June 21. 1E49. DA, W. B. Sloan—Dear sin rot' the last au years I hive had .1.1 occasion to use many hates, and have never found anything equal to your Ointment for hijidles on horses. Within the last two months 11 have applied your Ointment to some SO honoes. for various Injuries, and in every Instance it has proved a sovereign remedy. Two miles south of Chicago, Sept. 11 If4B. DR. Sloan—Sun On the nth Instant my son had a linger bitten entirely off by a horse. We Immediately applied your cele brated Ointment, which relieved him of pain in a few minutes, and prevented the finger from swelling the least particle, and the wuund la healing rapidly, Respectfully Yours. o irantrics IN GALENA. Biri about thrOe tears ago I was severely in- Jured in one of my legs by th e , falling of a pile of wood which occasioned large running ;deers. Nearly every doctor in Galena tried to cure theta; but tried in vain, until from sympathy and Improper treatment my other leg became as bad a. the one originally wounded. I despaired of ever being well again—but in order that I might neglect no Means within my reach, I pur- Chased of your agent in Galena Borne of your Ointment, and you an Judge of my surprise and gratitude better than I can espress it. to find myself entirely well before I had finished using the se cond box. 1 hese facts i make known that others afflicted may believe and not delay using so valuable an Ointment as 3 ours has proved to be. Respectfully. your grateful friend. ' EVAN DAVIS. Galeha. 1114. Dec. 10. 1849. KHOPESI3OII9NEY ASTERN NAIL9The undontlgued are now selling a NUM , a ri g or Eastern Nall. Dons 4d fo 10d. 9 and lad Fence/it'd Floor Jails, 6d, ed and lad wrought Nails; also, assorted sizes barn door and wagon box Rivets, for sale low, al No 3 Reed House. Erie, June 9. REED ar. SANFORD. strniaznit Asanstraloaszuvr. Illes.Purdra Confectionary, No. 9, Need Nom* Row. MRS. PURDY would respectfully inform the plibllc that she continues the Contbexionary Business at her well know stand In the Reed House Row, where she has now and purposes beading constantly on hand. a large variety of CONFECTIONARIES of her own manufacture, and sold wholesale . alld retail. with (BP ferent kinds of REFRESHMENTS, such as Cakes, Pies, Bread and Butter Poached E,s. Cold Fowls, Boiled ham, Pork and Beans, Hot Coffee. Soda Water, lee Cream, &c., he., all of which Will be served up in the bese and most patetatle style. She has just re. ceived a tine assorunent of TOIS:to which she invites attention. Mrs. P. has fitted up a room, up stairs. expressly for the accom modation of Ladies, where • Ice Cream and other nefrebbiztortts will Le served at all times during the Zuhoner. She is deter mined not to be, surpassed by any similar establishment tvcst of Buffalo, and will endeavor to afford universal most:lolam She indulgea the hope that the some liberal patronage which was e;• untied to her predecessor will he continued to her, Erie, June 9, 1949. 4 Mk W%P tl, has jusl rdeived this rooming a Food assort -1,1 went of Mina Pearl Tulip and Corntli Braid Boatels also crape & GaUze Ribbons of the latest style, Foundatfoo, Lae° &e. Erie, June th 1949 CI.ILTIVATO • TEETH.—We have peteheited the Eight ere e l: ling a few of Angara Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth. REED & DANFORD. NO 3 treed Roue. June 10. runESvsexiorVasscalelm. FOT Medical *ad Berta*extol Lin. al HE subscriber tins made arranXements with an eastern Vin tor, by him pemonally known, for a constant supply of WINE that may be depended upon expo:ferny free Born all 11 Mons or dilutions from Alehohol ot btherwese, A small quantity oh hand. These wishihg a Pure Wine for the above uses, will pleas tall and examine quality. J. H. BURTON. June T., Ro 5 Reid House. Twee tr- • reek Woollen FeetOry- THERilbstribers havineprovided Themselves with new ma- Chillers% are now ready to toannfaetnreWob 1 litto cloth on share, on tft following ferns: One yard of (Cloth the two and one fourth pounds of Wool. or thirty rents pet yard CASH; F73n. nib &t ri on reasonable terms. We have on hand a large quantity 0 .M 1 IN Flatiotle, Shawls. and Yarn Or exchange for Wool Carding for one ninth of the Wool or acts cash. Cloth Dressing at eustolnary Perim From long exgetience in inahniketurlng in rnearld and the Sesteni States, we feel confident see can give satifsaetion, and hope by application to business torment custom. CHEETtiAIIt. CABS & JOIVITT. Tweets; Mlle Creek June% 1510. et t WOOLL WOOL: 16,0001bs Wool wanted at the Stores 11. CAD WELL MILES M. JOHNSON A Piz' igor piften Zntirely oft 11 II s: BROCKWAY.
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