Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, June 16, 1849, Image 3

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Correspondence of the Erie Observer
OA Tlii, ROAD, NEAR PARRA!, M%X.SCO, /
i January 17.18 49 - 5
Occuionally on this high road we'd meet imtnense ,
droves of pack mules, called "Mhos," or a native darl
ing over some eminence before us, reminding you' of the
Mamelukeo ro then eastern horsemen. Again, too, a train,
of wagons would bo seen winding round some height with
which you would generally meet some white face, out of
which came a familliar "how are you now" as they
pas.
sed Tho commerce of the interior has heretofore
.been conducted altogether on pack muted, but the Amer
icans, in this, as in other matters ' are effecting a revo
lution, which is rendered easy frOm the large amount of
articles sold in tho country when our army loft. Those
ominous letters U. S.. are , rolling over Mexico in every
direction. Wo met a lot of our wagons driven and man
aged by Mexican soldiers'—a Government train. The
Indians have recently been killing the people and send
ing off mules nud horses, and the natives orb terribly
scared. One evening a follow came to our camp and
begged to be permitted to travel with us to Farms. We
wore a tittle ro over loosing our pistols and confessed
to our friends a dislike to the fellow's etmutenonce, but
the poor devil seemed quite humble and very cowardly,
and through piety he was permitted to sttly. Tito third
day afterwards, our nt.nkeen colored friend decamped,
bearing with him $65 in cash, and bleeding me to the
amount of a coat, in the. Pocket of willed% was my fast
pistol, pocket book, purse, three letteref from my hist
wife, au "expose of the secrets of odd-fellowship," a vol
ume in manuscript on the moral and religious law ad
dapted to the latitude of Mexico, onougli notes of travel
to make this story twice as long as it is, and ----no
money. Lord eavo the scoundrels, they do nothing with
honest intentious and always fall before temptation.
I
This Hacienda from which my', last was dated is
owned by Don Manuel Alvaro, a gentlen6n well known
ao the officers of Gen. Wool's division. He was educa
ted in the United States, is the proprietor of this fine
valley in the vicinity of Parras and for leagues and
leagues about, arid has innumerable flocks of sheep,
goats, cows, mules, hogs and horses, and is, in emit, a
uabub worth millions, and what is still moire to his credit,
is esteemed a gentleman by all who know him. his
place has about fifty families in it, most of whom aro his
peon:. It is laid out like a town, and is a very pretty
village.
Parras though off our road about four fillies was nev
ertheless not beneath our mince. ,It I es upon seine
hills and is again overshadowed by hills in the rear, and
in the distance is almost hidden by grcoO foliage. We
entered tho town by au unfrequented strict, and at fast
were undei theimpressiou that we were infringing upon,
some gentleman's private enclosure. bie either side
grew the tall cottonwood, and between them the hedge
was completed by thickly planted rose-bushes, now in
Lilootn. The very atmosphere was• ladened with their
odor and that of the peach blossom) Every spot of
ground, not in public tccupation, was, planted with the
grape. They make a fine articjlo of wiae here. Brandy
is extracted Irons tho root of the magnyl plant, and we
tasted a sweet article of cheese produced fruits a species of
the cactus. The town contains about five thousand in
lialnitaritit, and on the whole l'arras is r I •ery fine place.
It is 105 miles from Saltine. ' I -
CVNCVNE, January : - .4.
Leaving the Hacienda we hors out Westward through
a rough rocky valley quite sparsely timbei•ed, and wind
tug our way among the hills for sonic thirty eight miles
.-ttcamped at a task, high up in the gap o f a mountaite.
The Comanches had been in here within a few days,
and of course every body was badly scarUd. But the first
idea a Mexican has is money, and we wee here, for the
&senate, charged fur water — since thee We've paid such
htlls Om times.
. I I
From this place a very fair view open's; Imountains all
'abetted us, the bed of a vast salt lake, noiv shrunk to out
:,11:111 its formes size bet re ui. Upon to further side
was just desternaltle Ow - little tawu Alat e 113 Perms,
eighteen miles elitteaut. • The bed of the la o is ns level as
/i f.
a parlor floor, save two•rocky islands here the centre.—
The Mile town just ruounoned is rather handsonte, and I
judge, surrounded by a great mineral regitin. 'Fney aro
building a foundry to stash silver oar. It s called fin ey
two miles from here to the next camp, laud the toad
winds thrclugh narrow valleys.; pu,es. and over great
hdlg. Wo aro traveling over a regime' of country beyond
the advance of our army—a wild unsettled desert, where
every traveler is eyed with suspicion. Robbers are a
great bugaboo all over Mexico. We ciaimed a night
in these hills: far from house or water: etren the lonely
Shepherd was missed—the wolves were Monarchs there.
It might have bents midnight, and we la,• comfortably
,noosing in our blankets, discussing in our dreaming
mind bOlllO knotty point in the archetecthre of a great
diry castle. when we were startled by a hearty "quiou
ova," and before wo could lay hands hoot' our guns
"amegos" came upon the breeze, and
i i direetly along
tame a couple of rumbling carts. Poor devils. they trav
el in the night as a precaution against the Indians. Three
days ago we debouched from'our rocky pith into a sys
-5 tem of grassy valleys, for miles running through a moun
tain defdo, and then for miles passihg over a lovely lawn:
the traveler can find nothing but water to buy on the
whole route. Wooden crosses which are always placed
at the spot a-Orson is supposed to ho killed at, and which
along the whole route appear every half mile, woro sev
eral of them freshly put up. AVe swore told the Indians ,
had a few days Previous killed three chrisfiens. and
' kindly warned to be on our guard. us they had but lit
tle doubt the Camache would feel as hide respect fur
"Atnoricanos." This place is nestled down on a little
stream in a valley surrounded by mountains, Wl3OBO bar
ren sides have the appearance of being pitched and jamod
together very carelessly. There is about five hundred
inhabitants, and with two or three exceptions, the poor
est. raggedest, cut-throat looking croetteres I ever saw.—
There( are two - or three smelting establishments here, and
wo were told a very rich silver oar is easily obtained
horn a mountain in sight. Wo know ourselves to be
to the centre of a great mining region, yet the masses
about us aro steeped in poverty.. This was somewhat
explained when we found that the laborers, who worked
in the smelting establishment, breathing t h eir deathly va
pors, received for twelve hours labor, night or day, thirty
seren and a half cents. We are about ninety-four miles
frotn ?arras. OMEGO.
DertocTsrm Consys coavvrcrius.—The call for a
ro33ty 633vention, to appoint delegates to the State CO3 •
Vention at Pittsburgh. was handed in too lato last week
to call attention to it. It, however, was soarooly needs
eery, ea the importance of the Democracy of Erie coun
ty being represented in that body is ■o manifest to all
that the bare cal, we are sure, will secure an attendance
of a full representation of delegates from the several
towni, wards and boroughs. _ Wo know it is a busy time
of the year to attend political meetings, but the De-
Mocracy of Erio are famed, the State over, for being on
hand whenever and wherovei whiggery shows its head.
Good nominations are absolutely necessa I
the success of any party, and'auch nomina
be made unless the people themselves take
band, and see that the mere political trader
only to per l ional agrandizentent as the revra
action, does not find a placo oolong their rep i
woUld like to see Frio county repreeen l
burgh, and trust We shall have 4 full conve
reAt the time the American Army left
July last, not a single citizen's house existed
' l5 . (the site of Fort Brown) opposite Mate
now. stands a town of 2000 inhabitants:
V listrauous.--Viro learn from the Frank],
Out ttie bones of a man in an advanced s t
Were letely discovered a few miles Above tha
th e rivev.— Porticos of clothing wore iklso to
bones. Who the man was, or how he came
Is unknown.
Irr We may havo a little to tiny hereafto
tie In the last Gazelle, heeded "Democratic
ExpROITION TO THE GR •AT SALT LAKR....WO IWE
L CH,
understand that the expedi ion fora trigonometri
cal and nautical survey of the Great Salt and Utah
Lakes, and the surrounding country, lying in the
northern portionknf Upper California, is now being
fitted out' in this city. It has been organized by
Col. J. 4. Abort, of the Topographical Bureau, and
the cominand given to Captain Howard Stansbury,
assisted by Lieut J. W. Gunnison. of the Topo
graphical Engineersa corps, which may well be
called the workingmen of the army.
The survey will particularly develop° tho agri
cultural resources of the country, with a view to
the supply of our Forts and troops stationed in
that country, as also to embrace the astronomical,
meteorologrical and other purposes• which shall give
a complete view of its
physical geography.—St
Louis Republic 9th.
7. RELIGIOUS NOTICE.—ReV. A. G. LAME. wilt
preach In the Universalist Caurch In this city, In a week
(roan to morrow. (2.lth Win.) at the Mild hours. II A. Id. and
21 P. M . June 16.1816.
•
The Lake Erie Association of Universalism meets by
appointment at Columbus. Warren County. Pa. on
Wednesday and Thursday, the Tith and 2llt Inst. A general at.
tendanee is invited.
June 10, IC4hJ. B. F. HITCHCOCK. CIL '
LIKE TILE TELEGRAPH.'
BLOODWILITOX, In., 00. 11. 1849
W. B. Bsoass—Denr Sirs Your Oiottnent goes "like the Tat
graph." Eliebased please find cash for the payment of two dozen
of your Horse Ointment, 1 dozen of Family Ohalltent, and dozen
Condition Powders—deiiver them to the bearer. Yonrr, Ste.,
V. 0, YOUNG.
lzr.tti the Medicines advertised by Vi. B. Sloan are sold on
agency by Carter &- Brother, No. 0, Reed House.
WISTAR'S BALSAM' OF' WILD Mi
racles never ream/ More evidence of ifs Iltdith Rtstara
tire.—We wish it may be distinctly understood, that every certifi
cate and statement of cures performed by Wistar's balsam of Wild
Cherry, which we publish, is strictly true. We give names and
dates and invite the closet scrutiny, and challenge the most rigid
inquiry as to the authenticity* of our statements knowing fill! %%ell
that adolowledge of Acts as to the great superiority of this
eine, is alone necessary to insure its prescription. rriTeußEczg
Wherever %Vistas's balsam of Wild Cherry is introduced, it at
once attains that high reputarion which it so richly deserves.—
What can stop its sale when ou every hand can be witnessed its
wonderful cereal The worst cases of Asthma, recent but dan
gerous Cough., and also those that are of long standing. Bronchitis
and ConsliMition, (ill Its curly stages) arc always cured by this
remarkable medicine.
NO OTHER CAN HE LIK IC IT.
Mffilli=
nissAsns LIVER.—When the celebrated Dr.
Rush declared that drunkenness was a diieaac.heenunei
nted a truth which the experience and observation of medical ineh
is every day confirming. The unhappy. and too many appearenify
insane evecss of those isho indulge in the live of spirituans liquors
is thus accounted for. The trite cause of their conduct, which is
taken for infatuation, is very frequently found in a diseased elate
of the lit cr. No organ in the human SYSLCILI, when deranged. Pro
duces a more frightful catalogue of dieeases. And if. instead of
applyiag remedies to flue manifestations of disease, as to too often
the case. phss ic mans would prescribe with a view to the original
cale.e. we would hive fewer deaths from complaints which are the
re'suli of a derange state of that organ. Three-fourths of the dis
eases eniiinerui ed under the head of consumption, have their scat
In a diseased liver. (See Dr. Gunn's great work.)
Inet , gestian, stoppage hf the menses (Winners and general irre4 , -
Marty in the action of the kneels, are diseased origin:lliac, in the
name prolific cause, as is also that dreaded scourge. DYtiPEPtil A.
Those wire are afflicted with airy of the above enumerated disea
se... mat rest asiired: that the scourge of their maladies is
I n the liter: nod for its correction, the hest remedy ever offered to
to the public. in Dr. NPLane's celebrated Liver Pill, for the cure of
Ilooan■, or COM pi amt.
Par rule by Carter & Brother, and .1.11. Burton. Erie Pa.,
Oa Wednesday morning the 13th inst , by the Rev.
Mr. SiMum', Mr. A 81i.A.11 GEROULD to Mist, MARY
PRAY, both of this city.
With the above We received a gratifying token of re
memb.ronce, for which the happy couple will accept the
thanks and well wiAles of "all hands."
On the 10th inst., by the Rev. J. VIIIICe, Mr. JAMES 0.
Lunlca to Miss Maur E. licritar...tsn, both of Fairview.
On the 11111 inst, by the sante', Mr. Hann, °AIMS O.
New York eit. to Miss EMILV LOUISA WIGIIT, of Girard
In Girard. on the lath inst., by the Rev. Mr. Vance,
Mr. LUCIAN RUST. Of Erie. and Miss SARAH DAVIES, of
Kingsburg.lVashington Co., N. Y.
On the 7th ult, in MeKenn, by the Rev. G. W. Cleve•
Lind, M. Wll.ui. WniuniaLts to Miss PIDIDY S(11go1.•
( .
ti* 1.O;1" of Straw Hats. French in titattclue. of all Sizes and
Jl. Pti F 5, jubt received at No. 6, l'osir People's Row, by
T. W. MOORE.
Erie, aim 16, Is 10.
5
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rillla V I,Tt ill. 'l' 11171'11.—We h ,v,p‘t.C, l l7lStni the tight IS m.l
- a few of Ro,r,...r's Patryi`ii :;teel Cultivator Teeth.
I R F:1:1) & S %..Ik:FORD.
June 16. No 3 Reed Rout. -
LETTERS testAttatary OR the estate of Allen Pierce, late of
11101Ip. deceased, hat Mg been granted the PiliThefi
-1,3••• titter, in hereb, , , given to all person,. indated to said estate.
to make, immediate payment, and thwe having claims ngainols4til
e,tate, to present them prupgrly authenticated fur gettiement.
1 lu )1.1.1* PIERCE, t Adm ,
A. J. MILLARD, 3
. lun n 10, 1&.79: Gl3,
lIIIIPICLZI STORES.
ECCIVC9 1.116 d ly by Express a large assortment of Parasols
11 Over three Imu.tra.l yar,l4 or Mantilla Gimps, Bonnet
I,Jus,:2'll) yard,' 3fantilla Lace, Black Silk Mantillas, &a Ace.
CADWELL.
Era., June 0, •?..t , lO, . 4
AM itzt. %VAR I), has Just received Mi.' morning 'mod assort.
till mein of China Pearl Tulip and Cornell Mold !tonnes also
crap, & Gauze Ribbons of the latesi kyle, Foundation, 7.fleo&e.
Erie, June 9, 'PAD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Mrs.Eurdy's Confectionary, No. 9, Rood Rouse
Row.
riff RS. PURDY would respectfully inform the public that she
11l continues the Conti:ctionary Business at her well know
stand in the Reed House Row, where she has now and purposes
keeding constantly on hand, a large variety of
• CONFECTIONARIRS,
of her - OWn manufacture ' and sold wholesale and retail, with dif
ferent kinds of R PPR ESII MENTS, such as Cakes, Pies, Ilrearl and
Rutter Poached Ego, Cold Fowls, Soiled haul, Pork and Beans,
Hot Coffee, l3oda Water, Ice Cream, Am, &c.. all of which will he
served up in the ben and moat palatable style. She has Just re
ceived a tine assortment of TOYS, to which she invites attention.
Ales. I'. has fitted tip a room, up FiaitS, expressly for theaccom
modation of Ladies, where
Zee Cream and other Refreshments
1,:8 I e sen•ed at all times clurtng Ila• Sunnite/. Ehe itt deler
u iced (0 be surpassed by 1111 V ititmlat ertablilthinent. ivc.r.t of
Iltstralti, and 1, ill endeavor to afford tonivereal antithiction. Mite
indulcco the Iloilo tura the twine itherni pauenatre tt filch tens ex
ti„,t,ot w h e r predvet,gor ti ill he continued to her.
Erie, lune 4
NZIV7 dutarv.az or GOODS AT
11l A. BAKER'S, Which be offerers for tale, Wholesale and
as cheap as they can lie bought in Buffalo., This
stock sr as puchased for cash at the lowest market rates, beleiving
he tillable stspence better than the slow shilling, he intends to sell
at but p slight advance on New York prices, adding transporta
tion. We, therefore, bay to our friends and the public, to exam
ine our stock and prices limore purchasing elsewhere, and we arc
confident that st e bhall be able to accoinodate all, for we are deter
mined to sell and make quick sales. We have good Sugar for 5
cents per pound, RioCollee, 10 cents, Java do. 10 cents, Tolibaco'
from 12; to 62} cents per pound. Macheral 0 cents, Raisins 0 cents
Rigs IS cent. Taut Currants cents, Loaf Sugar 10 cents yier
pound,and every thing else at the same low rates.
rr Don't forget it is at R. A. BAKER'S
June 7. Chenpside, Eric,' lra,
PURETOICEI Or Tl7ll Ortiall
For Medical and Sacramental floc /
lIE subscriber has made arrangements nith an eastern Vin
I tor, 11 hint personalty known, for a constant supply of WINE
that may be depended uls,n as perfectly free from all additions or
dilutions from Alchohot or otherwese. A small quantity on hand.
These wishing; a Pure Wine fur the above user, will pleas eall and
olamine ttality.
J. It BURTON,
June 7. No 5 Reed House.
CROCKERY.—An assortineat of Crockerp oral' kinds. consis
ting of Tea Sets, Plates, Dishes. Bowls: nip and Mms, Turn
biers, Wash Iton.ls, Fancy Bowls, Deep pirates. Toy Cans, etc.,
just received and for sale very low for cash at
IL. A. BAKER'S,Cash .Store,
EZE
Twenty -OU° Oroe't yiroolloti Factory
THE Sub.critiers having provided themselves with new ma
chinery arc now ready to manufactnre Wool into cloth on
shares, on the following terms: One yard of Cloth for two and
one fourth pounds of Wool, or thirty cents per yard CASH;
&c. on reasonable terms. iVe have on hand a large quantity
of Cloths. Tweeds, Flannels, Shawls, and Yurii to exchange for
Wool. Carding for one ninth of the Wool or 3Cla cash. Cloth
Dressing at customary Prices.
From lomagaperience in manufacturing in England and the
Eastern etatex, - We feel confident we can give satifsaotion, and
hope by application to business to merit custom.
CHEETHAM, CAS & JOWITT.
Twenty... Mile Creek June 9,18!0. dlt
y to secure
ions cannot
the matter in
who looks
rd of political
Loeentotives.
d at Pitts
.
WOOLS WOOLI
109000 Dm Wool wanted at the Empire stores
11. CA D WELL
Erie June 0, 11,10.
JUST received at R. A. Baker's.
2.5 Boxes Herring, 10 Wilt bbl. Mackerel.
23 Drums Pigs. • 3 barrels do
2.5 Kegs Nails. 0 doz. Coal Shovels.
23 Roams Cap and Letter Paper, 13 dozen white wash,
scrub, dusting, horse & shoe Brushes; also, a great variety of
Wooden Wnre. Yankee Notions. Wines. Teas. Groceries all of
which is Gained at the lowest rates for Cash down. -
June 9. K. A. BAKIR, Cheapside.
Mexico. in
in Browne
!ores. where
12000 Wards ofgloth & Cassimere at the Erfo
wolien Pastor".
READY to be eiehanget for WOOL-by the subscribers at their
usual rates of exchange. They have a variety of Plald and
Fancy Stripes of the latest Eastern patteras for Gents. Pants and
Boys Clothes; also, a good Variety of all-wool Tweeds, for sum
mer wear. We will also manufacture, the present season. at the
following prices In cash, viz: For black, brown. grey and steel
mired cloth. ill cent, per yard; cassimere of same colors, U 3
Cents; white Flannel 23 cents, and Pressed Flannel gg et,, per
yard. NEHAFFEIt& BREWSTER.
Erie, Jude 9,1813.
n Spectator
• to of decay
town, near
od near the
to hie' death
CASK roil Ltrinsurt.
rrDE highest market price will bepaid for any quantity Of
4 White Wood, Black Walnut mut Merry Lumber and Slam,
detirered at my Fore. GA the corner opposite Browse. Hotel.
June 0. C. D. MUGS?.
on an ash-
=IA
MARRIZID.
ZEATEI: HATS!
Alministrator's Notice.
NEW Auutrirax..
THE LARGE
DOORS OPE
Proprietoo
spited uo pai
both Europe and
M=M
Exerc Ives, iatilting.• both viesile and double Leaping. Ertellihri- tor of Negro Character. ItOIPT
Una, Tumbling, Pyrituidical Uct ices. Poduring, Comic Sillgillge ding Master. E. M. DICKINSO
Dancing, Comic Beeriettati, interludes, Farces, PrcuictiadeaCav- er. MADAM WOODS, the beau
&codes, alasqueradea.&c. ELWOOD. the Personator of the
The Grand ARMAAIANA, or Imperial Chariot, thane by 30 other tery interesting scenes.
elegant /forma and driven by the Champion Reinitiate' or Lion the American Scenic Perforewr ot
Whip, HENRY LACY. will make it. appearance in tome at 10i celebrated for Ida Roman Acts o
o'clock A. M.., containing the New York A'xiclarboclar Drum &c. D. MALORY. the Comic
Hand, led by Mr. Tito3i.ks G. CANIIAM, who will perform all NW PASTOR, ground and loßy
the in nu fashionable and modern air. attic day. the Fetof Circle. and unsurpaimb
The Four EURCIP2AN S r.trts, termed the Necromancer., or the on a mingle home, mid styled the g ;
Bottle Magicians, being the Ori4 'mid in Moir Novel I'erformau- Master WILLIAM PASTOR, ele,
cea—all oilier. who may attempt them feats are complete Ilumblshm Exererci.es. &c.
or these 4 ',cresol'. are the V ensise llogiciatte, and were engaged For further particulars cm. BIN
by title Establishment in Europe. expree , sly for thin country. The 3D This company will Exhibit
name. of the above Ar.ist. are LA VATER LEE, C. LEE, and Girard the 30th of June.
. EUGENE LEE. and THEODORE LEE.
Administrator's Notice.
T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of George Rowley, late
I
of Girard township, Deceased, hating been granted the stub•
scribers, notice is hereby given to all personii indebted to el41(1 es
tate, twinake immediate payment. and those hawing claims against
said estate, to present them properly authenticated for settlement.
JANE ROWLEY', f
Ailtu'rs
11. 41. BEERS, •
Girard. JllllO A DOD. Bt3
nosh Family oroceries.Whplesale and Retail
AKING respectfully begs leave to return hie sincere thanks
• to Ms numerous Cash customers for their liberal patronage,
anti to state that he liasinst received from New York and l'ittr
burgh a large quantity and sanely of Fresh Groceries, selected
with cote, consisting of
Fens Candies Fitch Forks
ectlee Tobacco Tar dc) dies
Fruits lite Rosin Smiths
Spices Rice t oakum Nails
Nuts Mackerel Rakes Rope
Molasses Codfish Spades ' bagging
Sugars Mats Slim els Roes,/Sc.. ~
And a large, full aid &angler(' ASA/11111Na of everyillillß ill the
Grocery line, to which he invites the attention of Moses% ishing to
purchase, as these Groceries store bought low and nab b e b old
very low for Cobh or ready pay, but punitively no trusc—Reinein
ber King's, N 0.2 'Willi rig rite k.
Eric, June' . 1849. * '
Now, Cheap. C-eh and lioady-Pap Store.
MOOR EH KAI). HUGHES & Co.. would respectfully Inform
their friend., and the public that they arc now opening and
offer for sale a new and Well selected stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Alec., -
which they offer at priceq which cannot fill to sett purchasers; at
their Store. No. 21fluglime Block. State street.
Their stock of Merchandise is entirely NeW and Presh, , having
been purchased in New York City within the last few weeks. at a
falling off of at least 10 per cent front early spring prices; they,
therefore, will he enabled to sell Goods cheaper than they hate as
yet have heen offered in this Market. There motto is sittall profits
and quick sales, our Blends and the public nremspectfully invited
to give us a call and examine our Good. and Price. betore purchas
ing else% here, 3
Erie. June 0, 1E49. .
Now Goode! Now Goo'oll
Cheaper than ever before offered its McKean!
Sistemribers beg leave to inforth the inhabit:lnto of Ale Kean
'a
and vicinity. that they have Just received their Summer Stock
OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIE.i;. HARDWARE,'CROCRTR
GLASS,IRO,Y NAILS, 4e. 4c.
which st ill be offered, for cash, f,a 'ter, or at the the usai credit, on
IeIIIISOS illiVallt,g,QUll to the pdleillaer us con Le found at ttlaY
Nture in t h e county, not eat opting Erie. Our Goods Lase been se
lectedn Jill great cue, expressly tor tile country trade, and will Le
sold a a cheap. For I , R.,ot t ealt and see, and 1.95111111 U quality and
J
Moat kinds ofcuuntry produce will he taken is payment; such
S Coll turli ta Gold, t% heat, Gk o hl Dollars, Rye, Itua.ter k,:agk•s,
Corn, Half Eagles, Oats, butter and Clieeze,
riiher aad c s is.p t c c s ,ni a . . 1 Legs, and even Sr.rely D•'uud and
Ohio Paper t'i❑ not is refused. 1..1311•SON Si, corr.
McKeon, Juni , anin3
Notice to those Inter
NOTICE Is hereby given to,all tho , e knowing themselves in
debted to the Sub: embers, by either note or book account, of
over six months standing. that payment must be Made On or be
fore the 4th of July next. othero tae cost will Le made. Special
cootraeto, of course, LANII . .SO2. 04 GOFF.
McKean, Jour 2, 11).:1131
EIVI VA.
OL.
r undersigned lids relllOVed his (Alice tu the room adjoining
JIL his residence. south sue of the Public Square, five doors
west of the AllltalCUll Hetet, where tie witl attend to molessiona
calls, promptly as heretofore. J. U. JOHNSON,
Attorney at Law, Erie, l'a,
Erie, June% left. 31.3
-
!`rash Green and J3lack Teas,
Al the Aoncst nj the Pekiss Tea Company
rinitis day received. and all tailgated since the first of Fatima
-1 ry last, and warranted lint ilualtty, put up to quarter, half
pound and pound papers, and bold at the follownig prices, and
the same quality and price at all tiinea and to all perbons.
GREEN BLACK.
Young niacin 'lvey( cargo 50 Oolong, rich flavor 50
do do io} do plantation growth, 15
do do line cargo Id Howquau Mature, rich and
do Silver Leaf 100 highly flavored, 75
Old Ilyson 75 to I Olt Ne Phis Ultra, 1 50
These Tea! may lie teturoeil, and the bouncy refunded. it the
quality floes out atilt. . .1. 11. BURTON.
Ent'. June ft. 149. N 0.5 Reed Ilou.e.
8:111/131 WIZ ARM AGAIN.
JUST i;i'littie nriedeent our pledge of importing the largest and
and eeeapest stock of Goods ever landed at Erie harbor.
Room No. I. we are now receiving a large i4ock of Iron, Steel,
Nam, spitifs, chains, crow Burs, Horse Sliuez, Waggon Roves,
etc. which we are belling at a ilbcourit of 10 percent. below 'prim;
prices.
IKON, all around, for Waggons, at four cents per lb. Log Chains
ma cents per lb., Trace Chains at 50 cents per pair, English An.
vile 10 cents per. ih. and every thing in the Hardware line in pro
portion, which is far below Buffalo prices.
No. '2. a Inge arrival, making our stock of GROCERIES com
plete, at low prices.
No. 3 and 4. the liirgeW and richest arsortinent of STAPLE AND
FANCY DRY GOODS, now receiving that were ever before opened
for the western trade, at prices, that tve defy competition with
Butlhlo or coy other market.
Room 5, Receiving, clear own Importation, the largest stock of
Hardware, Chains, Anvils, Vices. Bellows. Scythes, Forks Hoes.
/dune's, and every kind of Hardware that was ever imported for
the western trade, which will be sold at New York prices. 'this
is a chance that retailers do not often get.
At No. 7, we are begiuning to receive our large importation of
CHINA. CROCKER] GLASS WARE. and LOOKING-GLASS
ES which we are selling at Buffalo prices.
And at No.B, will be found over three thousand yards of Carpet
ing, Rugs, etc.. direct from the Looms which we are selling as
low as can be bought west of New York, from 23 cents to 62 00 per
yard.
Any one that is bound for Buffalo. Just drop In and we will con
vince him, (as we have hundreds of others within the last six
weeks,)that. the Empire Stores at Erie, tan show abetter stock of
Goods, and in price can compete with any market in America;
and my goods that are now arriving, are at, a great discount from
Spreng Prices, H. CADWELL.
Erie. Mayo_, 3
Chenpride
GOLD PLATED DUCKLES„ Shaw! Pius, ivory Combs. mus
tard and salt spoons, dressing combs, tooth brushes, hair
brushes, wallets. Chark's cotton thread, sewing and tobacco boz•
es, hair pins, slatepencils, slates, pins, shaving soap and shaving
boxes and brushes, wood pocket combs, painted marbles, snuff
boxes, percussion caps, globe lanterns, and a hundred other Yan
kee Notions, for sale lower than they have lever been offered in
this market. Call and see for yourself at. St. A. BAKED'S. -
June IL , Cheapslde, Erie, Pa.
&drat 1849.
TIMOVO II TO BEAVER IN 36 NOVIOL
BEAVER AND ERIE DAILY EXPRESS PACKET LINE. TO
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE. ST. LOUIS,
dm. dth.„
The above Line is composed of first oleos PACKET BOATS.
leaving Erie Daily atBo'clock. A. M. Connecting at Beaver with
the River
_packets for PITTSBURG. CINCINNATI. LOUIS
VILLE. ST. LOUIS, .1.c.. affording altogether the cheapest, east.
eat and roost pleasant route to all places on the Ohio River.
W. C. CLELAND. Agent.
Office at Brown's Hotel, corner of State street and the Public
Square. and the Packet Landing.
Eris May 5, IStit.' 5t
Amu, anew CUT sAws.i k o boot mem of • • footman
ufaoture. may be foupd at C. B. WR1G14713.
ZUSTICE'S TAILOR a
E T ll' Is z
_Pro, ', .11roun's Black, Stale steel
Mete. Eri
On tho Cash Principle.
. . THE subscriber has lust opened for the Spring trade.
- 6 IA ith facilities unsurpa , 46l by any establishment in this
j city, a large assortment of tine French English and
~; ) American
Cassimeros, Cl,
it "Nell he has purchased
A....1e. tom to offer ns g
offered iti this tuition. 1 1
can tiaxe their measures
not suited with them vt hen done t
them away. Among his stock may,
Ready made
Consisting of Dress and Frock
Coats, Finds, and Vests. Shirts and
Suspenders, which will be sold as
MI/ 0 killing to purchase Clothing I
and examine goods and prices, as r
and made in Erie, and are n orison
shop in Erie makes. The subxerit
Cash, which must be obvious to all ,
od of doing a retail bossiness, mot
against losses consequent upon the el
G'Custom Work and Cutting if
terms. No charge for shot log Cl
yourselves.
Erie, April 210810.'
Tailoring and Clothi g Zletabfish:neat
, CLOTHING WELL. MAI AND CH E 4 P!
'l'H 1.:1111i1FC riber tt ould reqi•ctful•y infortif Ms friends and
the public, that he continue the Tailoring business at his
m. l
old stand on the diamond. few doors east of the Erie
Dank, where he tufty conga illy be found ready to attend
to the wants of his cußtonie o, Ile flatters himself, from
* ill. NM endeavors, that he i lit be able to give universal
Satisfaction in his business, ad that none will have just
cause to complain. on the score of either neatness or punc
tuality. Coats. Pantaloonsi Vests. ar.c.j, made to order
is ith promptitude and wart• kited to Ilt well. He cordial
ly invites those who may, front that- o i hoe liter Clothing to make
particularly young gentlemen who a e desitous of always having
a good fit, to give hint a call, wistaria g them tha lie will be most
happy to comply with their wishes. Also. neatly made Clothing
of every description just received, gulch nu Coats.' ests, Pantaloons
Shirts, Collars, &e.. in great variety. rid at various prices %%latch
will be sold cheap for Cueb, and at Os c Prime Quip.
Purchasers are requested to call a m : I! Valnine his Goods heron.,
buying elsewhere.
_ Eric, April art. I:19.
• BAnnw:ll.33.
REED & SANFORD, NO. 3 REED HOUSE.
ARE now opening a new Stock, at dotter to the trade a general
assortnient of Foreign and Dome. tic' HARDWARE. in all its
branches. viz: Carpenter's and M chanics' 'Fools. Crowbars,
l'iCks. Drills, Stone Hammers. Sledg a. Naylor and Sanderson's
CUM. Steel, refined and common Engi th Iron, Swte.lcs Iron and
old sable, hammered American Iron, Nail Rods. American rods.
round and square from 3-10 to 5 S. Burdett's horse Shoes and
Spikes. Cut and Wrought Salle, Log. Draught and Coil Chains of
all sizes, together with a complete a, ortment of Shelf Hardware.
Erie. May /U, 1810. 1
Cabinet trrimrnince.
EED & SANFORD are now eta ping a good assortment of
11.1.. wrought and pressed Trade Ilin brand and narrow Brass
Butts. Bras and Iron Table Ca..tors, Till, Cupboard and Chest
Locks, and a good moortment of lir.e Coals, for Went the Hard
n are store, No. a Reed Don't,. REEF & SANFORD.
"
DIM' NGS.:::NI nd Pesti White Door Knobs
H
and Bell Fulls, Mortise odd Ili at Locks, Mortise Latches,
&c., of every t ariety now ill Wei l)aor Handles, Butts and Screws,
at the Hardy, are Store, No. n Reed it
Erie, June 8, 1819.
SAWS: SAWS!—We me now oiler I'
did stock of American and Pngli
descriptiona, viz: Circular, X Cut an
diameter, Cross Cut, Mill, FeHoe, Ti
Tenindi, Bow. Ket bole. Web a
cheap nt lime Hardware Store, No. l It
June.
' ADDIT lONA
NECES:sITY comileitl too to ,0111• C
my, due, in order ID fri/Mly
therefore. those o Ithilig to I-eve curt lyy
ta the olllece of S. Nlervin Smith atO
previout.ly Oven, and ...this is not tilt
stillititOns by the ;Sib client!.
Erie. 9,
T - ; 1 EASTERN NAII.S.—The uailersig v
ra . riot Eavtorn Noil.from 4d to 4%1,
Nails, Gil, tW and lud wrought Nails;
and %%non box Rivets, for male lose,
4 1
Erie. Jane 2.
orrezi
ltarborcreek Woolf
pm: ituhseribeso are Aired). to etch
Wool. oratiltiridN, or °rig on
their ustini price!.
Carding and Cloth-tircsEli; done, :IA
Harborcreek, May le, lel9.
NOTICE—An pergotig knowing ti,
the limn of 2[IIO.IPS, Cant' & Co., b
tilariyMitioCed wean at their wonleh
betore the middle of June next and sett
may attend to this ztotiee will confer a
Leg.
Ilarborcrcek, May IP, IEIO.
WiIIPPLIPEI DAGVE
;) Over the Erie hank. formerly orb
,
, R. W1111.1%1.1 feels Mm
ielf comp
perietice in the Art, to arrange Cr
Figures, In a et)le that cannot fail to pl
establishment with their Patronage.
Mr. W. warrants hi% rictures to Surl
in Erie. An examination Of specimen:
any one of the truth of this claim. In
est Instruments in the world, he has cot
process, Which enables hint to present a
the meet finished Steel Engraving, tour
entice and softness of the st treat dpeCllll
N. lI.—A large DUOthllellf of I.oclui
ufactured expressly for Dtignerreotypes
are invited to call and examine a sarlut,
- Erie. June 2, 1E49.
TO TAVEIUN tr. ;
to those that use good and choic e
11 would vay that I hate Just receive,
kinds of Wines and Liquors, which 1 u•
Hs can be purchased In UulThlo. Also. c ,
brand of old Ohio Whiskey by the barrel
• Erie, June'L 11319.
(ILI/ DOCT. JACOB Torciszni D'
nai and genuine preparation. It
four. Fold at the Agency, No. 5, Reed
Erie. June 2.'1249.
V( TOOL! WOOL!—The subscriber wi
V Wool rit his more on French Surat.
Erie, June 1, hi4o. _ C
New Goo •
rpilE subscriber has received and is r
1 of Dry Goods Groceries, Ilardwarl
Dou,Dhills he.. which will be sold as lo
meat west of Buffalo. Please call ands
Erie, June 3, 1649. , ,
BONNETS and Palm Leaf flats for • le cheap
[Erie, June 2. 1640.1 • 8311T11 JACKSON
PRODUCE taken in Exchange for Goods.
[Erie. June% 18404 S. JACKSON
t e N h G ea ff p .A ry s &
Summer dress n d e r e41 . 11 1 g 8 01 4 ;d41 0
•CLOTHS. facitinetts, Summer Muff for
Jeans &e., for ante by IEI ie, June 2. 1
i
s 1
I .
.
Linseed Oil and Spirits of
BY the Barrel or Galion; also, all deur!'
If not cheaper than the cheapest.
• Erie. lune'2, 1810. Erie
Aq Illapress,
RECEIVED by Express this morning,
Black Bilk Mantillas. Silk Shaw itl
Shawls, Silk Tissues, embroidered Lawni
Dreu Silks„Linen Edgings, Mull VsMX
Erie, May 49, 1945, •
T INNEN LUSTRES.—Reeelved this .
of Lunen Lustres, among which ar e
styles, that are scarce In market. I hav
'will sell at 11.5 per cent less than the
Erie, June 8. 11849.
PARASOLS.—Reeelvell to-day, anothe'
Mining some of the richest turk satib
us sire. Tbey will be sold cheep by.
Etle, iime2.lBo.
BITE LEAD IN OlL.—Tbe twiner
hand H. A. Fahriestock dr. Co's
Lead. and is prepared test!! It DY the qua
from Pittsburgh coat, by the single ace.
!am The bread la now considered the •
eived
rec seedy evevY week, and cone'
Teem
Erie / Jane I. 1 HP.
CIRCUS!
SDAY, JUNE
P. ALAND 73
J. NATIIANS
J. GOSSIP:, Me
and 'or known the
didnie-, and Delinea-
WHITE, the gentlemanly Ri
f, the very funny Conde Sing
tired Female Ennio:lan. Mr.
WWI Indian of the desert. and
WAIIINGTON
a single horde. .I.IIANKINS.
two horded. Lofty Somerdetd,
firmer dnd Dancer. A NTO
tumbler. FRANK PASTOR.
e fu his Milliant principal act
eatedt wonder of lint age. Aldo.
min in his most Extraordinary
t Hotels, &c..
.1 Watertord 411 the 27th, and
G AND CLOTHING
. ILID 21 NT,
,onedoor Noli, of Itrowes
1, Pa.
the and Vestings,
• t reduced prices. and which
.d bargain* as was ever before
emus wishing cLuTtitNG
;
taken, gartnentr made And if
ley will not be *irked to take
, be found a peat atsorttnent of
Clothing.
Coats, Suck Conti. Ammer
Matters, Ilandkerthiels and
cheap as the cheapest. l'er
r C.lOlll will do well to call
ty Clothttm are cut by (113 self
ed to be as well made Its an)*
..
" , r is determined to tell fur
nen to be the only true meth
thg Loth seller and bider
ledit system.
..
ne on Ike mart reasonable
.de. Call and erntnloe for
JOHN 111. JUSTlekl.
JOHN OOALOINH
REEL & SANFORD,
g, fur sale a large and xplen•
I Satt s. of nil patterns and
Slitting. from 6 to 30 Inches
'ruing. Hand, Panne!, Rip.
nd Compass Haws, for ante
h etl - Booze.
R CED & SANFORI)
L OALL.
to.ery cent that is honestly
airing claims against Inc,
ad better call Immediately
I Neut... Notice has been
• uded to, you may expect a
W. J. P. 1.11MP.1.1.
a•d are HOW gelling a sane.
8 and lad Fence and Floor
so, assorted sizes barn door
No 3 Reed House.
1111:D & eANFOIM.
[is Factory.
:tare Cloth or Flannels or
shares or by the yard. (tit
j1111:11. on short notice.
!tilt/DIX, VASS do Co
,raver to be ItOlettebted t o
• note or hook. are panic-
dory in liarhorcreek on or
e the game. 'rhobe who
mat favor 011 the bawd
!MODES, CABS &Co.
GALLERY.
l upied by A. Ildder.
omit, 1 . ,y several years ex
ups end single Miniature
ase all who may favor Lis
...ts., nll others ever offend
at his ktooms will satisfy
dditiou to one of the fin
ibitted a newly discovered
leture closely resembling
ked with MI the wonti
ng of the Mezzotinto Art.
s, Piss, mid Risos, now
I.ndes And Mentletnen
of specimens.
1 , Liquors, (prudently.) I
,a choke lot of various
n ben to the mac op how
nstantly eu baud a choice
for gallon.
C. 11. WRIGHT.
ft/sop:1011a, origl-
Inever foments or torus
:toube. by
J.' 0. BURTON...
II pay cash and Goods for
S. JACKSUS.
elVillff his summer stock
Ilhockery, Glassware,
w os any other establish•
e at his old Wand.
r SMITH JACKSON.
the lateststylev for sale
II JACKSON.
vnts. Tsvcede. Kentucky
1t.40.) B. JACKSON.
Tar pentino,
L tions of Paints as cheap
J. H. BURTON.
(Drug and Paint Store.
splendid arronmen of
. embroidered Barrage
.Frioges, BraWe, Black
dcc. Abe.
B. CAL WELL.
'caning, another stock
some very desirable
now a large stock and
tard rates. 3'
L D CLARK.
stock of Parasols, con.
bevy Ringed, and es-
J. 1). CLARK.
ber keeps conatangyon
anted pure Mite
ttty at a small advance
pounds.) as two dol.
• • in market. A omit
tly be bsd as all times
I LH ItTON.
CONSUMPTION CURED .
CAN
ton Tat COMP/ sta cyan or
,Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
Mthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of .
Blood, and all other Lung
Complaints tending, to
CONSUMPTION
READ: READ!! ,
This medicine Is just a hat it Is declared to be above. A roue.
edy for the ressprat care of all atone nil :diens of the Tutout and
Lungs. which if neglected, always end In CONSUMPTION. it bt not
a worthless, eatek-pesay argil*, made Just Is sat. Ii ke many of the
common nostrums of the day, but is a strictly sadentite Preparation
—thu original recipe having been furnish •d by an eminent Physi ,
clan. (the late Prof. Rogers.) and that st further improved by
one or the present proprido , who is It nteelf a regularly-edu•
rated Physician, a graduate filie Univertry of Petinstlvaitta
it Is composed of the choic t articles in e vtagetable kingdom.
most of them of long-tried aloe and established reputation. and
some of them entirely new, particularly the CANCIIALIorA, a plaid
of most wonderful medicinal virtues, lately Introduced into this
country from California. The Recipe has hben shown to thousands
of Physielaus, who hate unit:enmity alipm%ed it, and will be
shown to any Physician who desires to See It, upon application
either to the Proprietors or their Agents it has been used in ma
'dudes of cases, and Is strongly recommended by Nokias,. even
Professors in our Medical Colleges, Ministers of Gospel, Judges,
Lawyers. Merchants. Mechanics. &e.—a conelusive,proof that
there Is no quackery or deception about it. but that it is a medi
cine of most uncommon virtue and ellica y.
PAMPHLETS.
As no ordinary.slzed advertisement cat kiln to do justice to
the merits of this article, the Proprietors have embodied in a
pamphlet forin, the kistory of this Medicine—the desrsiption, art•
tare, esc.. of Its principal ingredients—theeffscr they are designed
to have upon the human system—and abut e all, the ineatestablc
astomet of good which it has done 'They tO circulate thin
Pamphlet extensively: but should any one be overlooked, they are
earnestly desired to call upon the Agents,' anted below, and pro
cure one, gratis It will tvell repay a mutat. The hints on page
Tth may be worth to yourself or fatally, THOUSANDS or DOL •
EARS, and it will introduce you to a Mass of testimony in its
favor which Is pettedly irresistible.
Huck being our confidence in its virtues, we are willing to war
rant the Medicine in every recent case, (if itseti according tothe
d I r.v.i lotuo and n here the persmi la not satisfied that he is deriving
benefit Prow it, by returning the bottle within 21 hours' time,
TILE MONEY
will be refunded. 1.78er page 3d of the Pamphlet.
For sale, wholesale rant ret all, by A. L. SIXIV dr, CO..
Proprietors, al their Principal Office. No. 6.1 Warren et.. New
York, to whom all orders for the Medicine, end letters •relating to
agencies. should be nddreised. Post Paid.
V' Ile sure to ask for - -Er J. Room' Syrup if laimarooL,
'PAR, and CA Or itAtiAlioe, and let no other be palmed on to' you.
CA lIITION.4Nsar zenuirie, unless there boon the buff wrapper,
a nuts of hand, isigneil with a PCI4 by A. U. SCuVILLC & CO
C9ITG HS, COLDS, 4c.
t, D p r o ve og Syrup of LIVIMWORT. Tan. d eat:mist
ones has Weir to be the most exiraordisar medical aid in
miring that usually fatal disease Consvaiptioa. But. It should be
remembered. thS:o medicine is no efficacious and valuable in the
iacidrat stezer.luell as Coughs, Colds. floanieness, &. before the
Lliugs are so fat gone that ulceration has token place. It is .
seldom. if ever. known to fail in breakiiii up the most obstinate
and distressing Cough or Cold, is a few hours' time, if the direc
tions are strictly followed. The /eosins, which makes so many
Irowderfid eaten, is for sale at Carter & Brother and Burtiu & Per.
kills, Erle Pa.,
STRONG TESTIMONY
rr "The columns of the Press througtrut the country scent to
be so filled n ith noticed of cures and specifier for all diseases.
•fiesla is heir to.' that one hardly knows what to do in ease of dm
ease, for - fear that in using one medicine. another and better may
be overlooked . But from the remarkable cures , and the high order
and t ast eleou et Of leatllllolly lately brought under our personal no
tice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liven.
Welee.T.ft, and INNettAl.Aue.t. we are compelled to regard the
evidence of our senses. and confidently state. that Ibr Csugh, and
Colds, and that hydradwatled monster, ecrisms emir, w e think
the above preparation a safe, speedy. and certain cure. To all
our friends we say, TRY IT; and if Utters hot help youmothing
else tt 111."
-nr...vrit FROM A SLIGIST COLD!
Ity neglecting those salutary precautions %%Inch common
sense dictates. mane. very many, fall victims to their prudence
We have•een the sLungr bride blooming like a bird of paradise—
the fair of Honer hope, the pride of her father, and the joy of her
mother—her cheek flindred with anticipation, and her etc Leant-.
ittg at itlt the soft expression of Itne.--tbe gay ,liebaily of t i re t h in .
dug before her fancy, with the rich and t ariegated tints of the
rainbow's hue. We have seen all thin changed—aye, the seed;
ding gormeni for a shroud, and the bridal chamber for the sepul
chre of the dead: and nil this by neglecting a "common cold."—
NUW, belore it is too late. use Dr. Rogers' Syrup of I.IVLRWeRT,
TAR. and Csacnst.sousl which gives Immediate relief, as thou
, sands of our 111011 t intelligent and wealthy families are wady and
willing fute•dify.
PRICE—in large bottle., S 1.00; or PIY hottles fur 61,00.
For sale by Carter & Brother, and Burton & Perkins
Erie, May 12. 1E49.
0tn.5.2
CIODINCEIROLIL
IrencA Street, Ertel Pa:, April 17, IMO.
Timpression is abroad that I have, or ant about to abandon,
the Fancy Goode and Silk Tiede. it is a fact that the brew
unendous inroad Vint was made upon the afore mentioned branch
of my buaitte s last summer, by the robbery. soniett hit discount
aged me, and I was for a while in a straight whether or no to
launch into that trade. After pondering on the subject a good
while—fortunate, happy commit.' y—l came to the ileterniillatioll
to remtne it Consider fur a moment what your situation would
have been hail 1 determined °Meru ise. One or two stores would
have mottopoliza the business. To accomplish tt filch end, Fan -
pire Block, Keystone Block, or some other high sounding name,
would have been flourished about your eaten) draw attention, and
any and every nicatis resorted to ofdaan notrety. This would of
course have been all perfectly right. t re the thunder, smoke
and dust that can be evoked will amount to nothing. as this com
munity are too enlightened to Ire deceived by such nonsense—they
care nothing about names and tccationv, but resort to the places
where rich and fashionable goods are kept and sold at reasonable
prices. Wll3lCler may have been the consequences, in pursuance
of the above determination, In pry late visit' 1,1 the cities of New
York and Philadelphia, I purchased a very large quantity of the
richest and most fashionable Ifri as Goods himiarket, Including a
, great vattety of the newest styles of Drees Silks. It as tiny inten
tion hereafter to keep on band the large.t I,ariety of Fancy Goods
irrtown, and my past transactions I trust are a guaranty that
prices will meet with the fat or of Inv patrons, oho are respect
fully invited to call at the Commercial Frchange, %there I ant now
receiving toy new Spring and Summer Goods.
MOSES
Fancy e and Dross Goods
])LAIN Black and lllue Black Italian Silks. Chameleono.
J. FigUTCI.I Charilleon do., Plaid do., Flank and Plaid Silk ant
Linen Tissueo, Figured Plaid and plain Plaid Barrages - , embroi
dered Cortain Mu.lin, Crape. Cashmere Intl De Lain Shawls.
French wrought Collars, Cuffs. Handkerchief's. &c., Linen Cam-,
brie KandkerchieD, French, Kid and Silk Clovis. Narrow Din
Ribbons. Bonnet and Cap Ribbon.. Plower.. Silk and Linen
Fringes &c. Dutton+, &c., Paraftl., at No. I Commercial Ex
change, FfNllete Street.
Erie, Ma) 11, IBltt. M. KOCII.
OANA.DA DANES 1 I
INK of Itrithdli North; America. ComMtretni flank of Mid
hind District, Montreal Ilauk, City Brink of Motareal and
flank of Upper Canada received nt par for G.iods or Clotliing. at
my Btorc in the Commercial Exchange. Frometi Street.
Erie, May ISIOM. KOCH.
T Carpet, Wrap and Patti — r - i,k at No. 161MMTr:
1. chit Exchange, French Street.MOSES KOCH.
PTMTLIP and Pearl Straw Flurente DrplJ liontiets. at
No. I Coininerclal ENclinitge.
RENCII and Fancy colored Cloths and. eassitneres. Silk and
Saitn and Lincu Veitings, Drab di &c., white and co- : ,
tared Linen Drillings. and a great variety of goal,' for mummer
wear at No. I Commercial Exchange, French Street.
WOOL! WOOLI
TILE subscriber‘ will buy Wool for cash or receive it to ex
change for cloths, crwimercl, and Satlnet4 on Factory terms,
MIAs Store. No. 1, Commercial ll:change, Fmtelt Swett.
MUSES MAIL
Eric, May 12, 1118. 34
Drs. L. L. and W. W. Adama,
DOMEOPATIIIC YSICIANS AND tirlit:DONl 4 .
HAVING locatetl thetuselves in the Borough _et Erie, trill at
tend to all calls in their profession.
Office and residence on the South West corner of the Dimond
In the building formerly occupied by Dr. Faulkner.
N. IL Valls Dom the country attended to Promptly.
Erie. April9.B. IEIO.
.) 4- - -c:l.) 4 vir (.)
TE co-partnership of the Puhoe ri bets In the Drug business, un
der the thin of Burton & Perkins, is this day diem:dyed by
mutual consent. The Books and Notes of the firm are left In the
ha nds,of J. 11. Burton. No. 3, Reed House. It in desirable that the
affairs of the concern be closed tip with as little delay as possible.
Those, therefore, indebted or, having unsettled accounts, will
please call and pay, or settle, without further notice.
Erie, May 13, 1840
The subscriber continues the Drug thisindss nt the oil stand.
and will Rive his personal and close attention to it, and hope* to
receive, as the former rant has, the liberal patrnee or the public.
JOHN H. BURTON,
No. 5 Reed House.
Erie, May IS
L 17 Zt a XI a.
THEsubseribern will purchase the folloWing discriptions of
Whitewood Lumber:
Boardsinches thick. 14 to 30 inches wide. •
.6 .• 13 to 30 .6
nch Boar • 10 to 30
Chair Plank, 1( inches thick, 17 and 10 inches - wide. and 21
and upward,.
Ecantling,3 by 4 Inches.
Columns. b. 7.8. 9.10 and 12 inches equate.
Also—Ash and Cherry Lumber. They want none longer titan
12 feel. GEO. BELDEN & BON.
Erie, May 19.
NEW 00NOI3UUC-WOO/4 WOOL.
MILLORL'EK WOOLEN FACIVRY.
Tsubscriber, proprietor or the above named establishment,
J. would announce to Wool Growers and the public in general.
that he has had all of his Machlenery thoroughly repaired, and
having employed experienced workmen in all the different briusett,
ea of the business. he is now prepared to Manufacture 'Wool witb
neatness and dispatoh, into the following articles natnelp—Plain
Cloths, Calsinreree. Twtedv. natiels, Shawls` Blankets. ice. He
is also prepared to mike
WATER PROOF Egage
which tells supsvior to Oil Cloth !be Over Coats.
OTCusioorClov/ing. Cdodi Droutingand Spinning done on short
notice. Aillriudaed Om Country Produce taken for tvork, and a
liberal drams saddens cask. Friends and the public RenerldlY
are invited togivabloss call, and notations them that all theta:.
movements that he has toads are onward. Being determined to
ke e p up with the unprovenentaot thew, he horms to to sum
ed CYRUS MD.
Formerly Gar. nun riustarr.
lettered', 6—ext
FLINT GIA/30...T0m14err. Scourer', Jen) , briber. ONTO
Jarr, Pinery° Dishrs, Mats Platre., and a metal var I KY.
:TM* A KING.
TY MI the Medicines advrtllsell by W. 13. &Oen are sold by
Merchant.. Druggists. &e., funerriy every town In all the Wes
tern dtater, stud by CARTER & BROTHER.
,tio: U, lletal Ihdoe,
TUE HEST AND anntrzwr norm
Or= ZN TEM WORLD!
SLOAN'S / DINTAI ENT AND C6NDITION rowzrit VV.
EARNED A Glt EAT NA3IE.
Fur Puray. 3lttabuts, Safety Ckpletuag ova TAvrtra, , A two,
4LOAN'S 0/5771/EA 7' Korth:
AND is rapidly superseding all other Ointments and Liniments
now in use for the cute of the foliowing
Fresh Wounds, Galls of all kinds, Sprains. Melees. Cracked
Ringbone, Windbonth Wandgalls, Poll Evil, Vanua, Spas-
Jas. titveotteY. Fistula, Sitlast, Strains, Lameness, S.t lid Crack,
Foul dered Feet. Scrateliosof Grea.eMange, or Horn Distemper.
THE POWDER will remove all Intlati,ation end fever, purify
the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse then ater, and strengthen every
part uf the body; and has probed a cover ign remedy. fur tie 141-
lowing diseases. Distemper, Illdc bound. f.o.,ni Of appetite. In.
card strain, Yellow Water. Itallatnatiett, of the eyes, Fatigue
from hard exercise: also, Itbebuantiaru, (•.'o ninonly called star
complaint.) which proves so fatal to many k ahia Lae horses in this
country. It is also a sa fe and t` e: trim Mindy for coughs and colds
which generate sot/141/y fitel diseases. IV. B. SLOAN.
Grand Depot, 40 Lake St., Chicagolllinois.
Extract/ freer the "Catena N..rhi ire4trn Gazette."
BY the use of tiloan's Ointment and Condition Powder, I have
entirely cured,a Fistula on toy home and others tan improved
his condition more than SOO per cent. on enemal. of the medicine.
And a cow which was so feelde'aa to Le considered u mildew' by
myself and neighbors. was restored to good health and strength,
by the use of less than half a package of the power. cud is now
doing better than any other cow I have. VINCE:ST.
Small Fox, May 13. 1815.
Fronk Chr_3lrdicat Reporter.
JOHN H. BURTON,
RUFUS L. PERKINS
Sloan's Colwnn.
'I um PROOF.
TUE aurrintsNa CHILD.
I HEREBY certify that oneof my childrtri. when naked. fell into
I a large fire of live coa a, and was bursted severely flout head
to feet. The test of medical said and attention Was glven,to the
child fur four or the days withunt any rellef—eich day's suffering
increased till his groans could be heard at great distance, at
ithtch critical period one of my neighbors reCounileadcd and pre
sented to toe a box of SLOAN'S OINTMENT, and to teas them
fifteen minutes utter the app button of the Ointment to the °lace
rated sores elate suffering child, the pain ceased entirely. and he
weedily began to recover. 31y residence is in Ilea Township,
Vermillion county, and State of Indiana.
THEODORE 1.. TAYLOR.
Dated at Chicago. August 41, Mt?.
EZTRAORDINII.IIIr CURE.
P. 1211. 13th, 181. Four 114i11.4 110,111cd Chicago (on the road
1 - I.to :vlilwaulue,3 Coolveuunty.
Mr.! Sloan—Dear Sir: One 01 in) horses had a large bony !uutor
en his breast bone. innuediutely under the collar. which lamed
butt and rendered his services of very little value. - I faitlifu ly ap
plied several bottles of Dr. Taylor's Nene and !lone 14u went,
ithout 'he least benefit. I then procured ql'llder's Celebrated
horse ointment, and used that until I be cam efully satisfied that
it would neVer relieve the animal. Finally 'll. obtained a box of
your truly valuable Umuuen,. and 1:1 less than GO days (rout the
first app. IC Zit iOl/ the (1.11.11ut Wait eiy tilaappC'ared. and the horse teas
Yours, I:DIVARD .11C11STEONG
POPULAR ,OPINION.
popular opinion is soy criterion of the worth Of en article.
ne invite the incredulous to read at least a few of the many
voluntary certificates that appenr in our columns reaneeting the
great variety of remarkable cures elleeled by the mire of •• Sloan's
CelebCated Ointment and Condition Pon ders.'
These remedies tie longer remain among those of doubtful utili
ty, thdy have passed irom the tide of experiment. and now stand
higher In reputation and are becoming ac re ostensively WWI
mill (Alter articles of the kind.—. rch. C.ty Saes.
•
TRU usx.r RAS NOT BZEN TO D.
• Fox Inter, June 12. 1148.
TAB. Sloan—sir: Picasesend by the bearer a new supply of four
Horse Medicines. They ate th.. Lest article, of the kind that
I have et er used, never hat tog been disappointed in their effect, rut
I hate been hi the use of other, even the Most celebrated ,Oint
ments; Liniments, gsc.; of the day. I like eery much this feature
in them viz: that they do all that Is proutPittl, and upon a thorough
trial one is constrained to add, 014 E .. half 111.0 not been told.
Respectfully, M. DUDLEY.
THE DIFFERENCE.
TIIE ordinary ointments and litilmenta it is ueli known, are
Severe and partial in their operation. Sloan's t itntment is
inild yet thorough—it reaches and 'moves the cause, hence it
gt, es real and f , ertleanent tells'.
Fort,uraty, mildnesw.safett certainty. and thoroughness, Sioam
0/J)Illielll excel... and is rapidly super,:eding all other Otninzezna
and Liniments now in uue.
'We Can't got along without it.
Bee Le's Grote, IV Ws, co., 111., Oet.li
It ITts ,loan—sir I have tested the t mire of your (hutment in the
111 cure 01 rattlesnake Liles, sure throat. burns, and many other
injuries • and in et ery case it has surpassed our expectatrons. As
d family Ointment. I hake IleSer L•evn its equal, and tot beasts Re
c•rn't get along u ithout it,
Vours, &e.,
Excellent Ointment,
r Sloan—Dear sit- For a COnTiderbie length of time I wu
1 - 11 ertously afflicted with the Rheumatic cunt - antra, and ap
plied freely the serious liniments. pain-killers, acc., without ob
taining an, relief. After which your Agent at Ude place influen
ced inc to try your Ottllnteld, and within two %seeks from the
time I commenced mang it. the pain ce.a , ed, and I %sag effectually
cured, and thou recommend all %the are eirailnr I) afflicted with
the distressing complaint. to precere y our ,_xctlfent oio•wrnt whit
out delay. Reap'y yours. OSCAR I' SIOTT.
Prince, the, PeOrlst cu., May I, lilS.
Er From the It. V. s. Brooks, Agezituf the llhoots nod 311chi
gars Canal Packet Boat Cutopaoy,
Cnitaso, June 21, NU.
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VV. 11. Sloan—Deaf sir For the last NU }earl I have had
.L. , o castor to use man). hurses, and 1014 e never found anything
equal u your thillineill lot injurit* tni hones. IVithiu the last
two months I have applied }our OlutiNent 10 runic RI horses, fur
var,,,u irilattet, and in et cry in.lance it has pro, ed a sovereign
retried.
A ringer Bitten Entirely eft:
Two mile:. ~outli m Cliicago...lera. t 11828.
nn. Stoll —sin • Un the eth Instant my Lon had a finger kitten
iJ entirely oil by a home. We immediately !indica your cele
brated Oilitilieht, t Lich relieted him of pain in a few minutes,
and prevented the finger from do ellttig the least particle, and the
%sound is healing rapidly
Resprxtful/y ours.
DOGTEIEZNG IN GALENA.
x.—llear : 4 1r, about three-sears ago I was severely in-
Jured itt one of my legs by the falling of a pile of wood
which occaeioned large running tagere. Nearly every doctor In
Galena tried to Cure them; but tried it vain, until from es tnpathy
and improper treatment my ether leg Lecatne ne bnd as the one
originally %sounded. 1 rlsepaired of ever bung %sell agaln—but
in order that I might neglect no means n nisi', my teach. I pur
chased of sour agent in Galena of your Ointment, and you
call Judge of my eurprrsu and gratitude better than I run express
it, to tint uq self entirely %veil before I had finished using the se
cond hos.
1 belie fact, I flake known that other, may believe and
not delay using so Saluable an °fitment an ,0111.11.,., pro, lid to to.
Respectfully. your grateful friend,
Galena. 111., Dec. IV,
OP XI CI AL NOTICE!.
rp E public are cautioned against purchasing any article front
z_ N. T. rout, of Little Port, 711., purporting to have been pre
pared by roe. as. liereaßer. I will riot supply said Coos with any
Vonditiois Powder or Tannin Paste, in consequence of
its having got up articles in 'nat.d tut, of mine, and advertising
them in the name of his clerk, BOWMAN. and representing himself
as is hulesale and retail agent tor the aallle. W. U. bLOAN. •
Chicogib Feb. 9th,
ONLY 20 DAYS.
Bcfure the foll.m log order. 51estra. Vaughn S.: Co.. purchased n
large supply of Sloan's preparations.
Jac k,on. Michigan, Feb., 24th. IR9.
S. K. Ilihbard—Dear ma: I am out of SloaA's Cunditton Porrdsr
awl horse Oiletment. TLc rale far eict•rda any eipectation. lt
you can manage to teed me 4 dozen of the POI% dem and 2 daub
6muan•ut. I wall pay for them the lira tune you are here, and pre
sume I shall he able to rell a bage Quinn It I an the conc.:eel a year.
It will be an object to you, as t, ell as to th)sell. to keep me con
stantly suppled. Very Ite.t mantle routs
S. S. CL
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nizsexesxprz axyzn.
St. Louis, Mis:-ouri, February Vd. )N9.
rl 11:W, B.:Bean—BM: About too years ago. while rafting on
11 the altesissippi river, in passing over the rapids: I ttaa plung
ed in the water. and by the raft dashed against a reek, crushing
my leg and otherwise seriously injuring MC. ro Lanett that I lost all
sensibility. When cense iousnebs returned I found myself in'St.
Louie, surrounded by my weeping family. Good nursing-end
medical aid, enabled me in shout two mouths to hobble around
with the assistance of a crutc4. .:I'he wounds only partially heal
ed, leaving large running SONS ut the knee, which for many months
di:charged blood and matter of the most offensive Character_ my
t ins were inexpre'esable, at times toy soaring was so great that
death would have received A hearty welcome. Fortunately Mr.
Wilson, (one of my neighbor.) advised me to try your Ointment.
I obtained a box and applied it according to direction—the sores
soon began to assume a healthy appearance. and in three months I
was entirely cured, and able to endure hard labor.
Your Obd't. Servant, HIRAM IV. THOMAS.
We the undersigned, neighbor, of 11. W. Thomas, were ac
quainted with the case abuse stated and knowing the cirrum
stances, Most cheerfully connun said Thomas' Euitement.
REV. J. DOUGLAEB.
JAMES WILa)N,
PETER LAMB.
GOOD strnamil. . -
Du Duque, lowa, March, 15th, 1240.
MR. tr. D. Sloan—Dear SIR: Last February 18th, near Mount
Morris, Illinois, 1 had a horse wounded la the stifle joint,
so deep that the joint water issued heels , , many good judges of
horses gave It as their opinion that the horse n ould never recover.
I applied your Ointment freely and often, and notwithstanding.
the animal could scarcely bear any weight on the diseased leg.
yet in consequence of pressing business. I ventured to start with
the horse on my return to Du Duque. a distance of some 100 miles,
Just at the breaking up of streams, through which I was obliged to
fbrd andrexpose the leg and wound of the horse to frequent drench
logs of water, snow and deep mud, still the horse continued to
improve. One 50 cent boa of your extraordinaryointment entire.
Ty cured the horse in less thap Rh days. Yours, trulv
F. W. tbwvoN..
To Whom it may Concern.
IN consequence of having made a few small presents, a nefpre
has gone out that at my Depot. I retail my preparations Au kr*
than the price on the labels, %hemline. I am induced to notify the
public that hereafter it is my mottled determination not to make
any preemie of the pteparations, to either new or old commun.
and ever bgrewfore. retail and seholerate to all ante. end ton
permit ray tratreUng itents to vary horn this rule.
Dated , at Chicago, 111.. Mara Ithh , taw
W. B. SLOAN.
Ede • My
MDS. WARD. thankful for pa r t favorr bear leave to Ind= Pm
friends and mammon' that abc has Tor eivtai and will ONn
her muck of Ppr ei .Coods and Faah lone, On itul edgy then* Inal
Erie May sth NAP,
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MILES3I. JOHNSON
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