Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, July 21, 1849, Image 3

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tete° of his whole profession, speaking through a code
which that profession has adopted, and of which the di!-
tieguished Benjamin Rush was in pill the author. It is
to be presumed that one of the sigidrs of the declaration
of Independence know as much about the "offiecs and
functions of freemen," and the "tyranny of medical dic
tation," as does this modern medical philosopher. It
mav be not, though. So far as this individual is concern-.
ed it matters not whether Erie county has or has not a
medical society. His position is uow defined .and the
field of quackery affords him scope end verge enough.--
No one wishes to infringe upon any of his rights there,
but he can no longer pass himself otitis an orthodox-prac
titioner. He has chosen his path, and thorn is no one to
obiect to his following. it. I sincerely hope ho may carry•
more dignity and decency into the domain of quackery
then he hes taken from that of medicine. He thinks it
hard to define quackery; so far as be is concerned there
stems to have been no difficulty; and yet ho cOmPiains
that ho is not treated With professional courtesy and fra
ternity. This would be compounding the professional
felony, and becoming a party to the deception of the com
munity. Ho has imposed upon me another duty than this
With this person I have no acquaintance. I have no
feeling for or against him, and would be glad to see hint
getting an honest living in any pursuit for which he is
fitted; Ho has forced me to notice him, and I have con
fined my remarks to him professionally. and to the man
ner in which ho has brought himself before the public.—
The profession of which 1 am an humble member has
high and holy duties. It. rilleviates human Deering,
ontribntes to happiness, and has, in its progress, length
ned the average of human life.- Every member of this
profession is under obligations to do what ho can to keep
it free front degeneration. Further than this obligation
requires I have no disposition to go for the annoyance of
any one. This person says that the physician is to be
judged by his acts, Alas: it is true.+-the tree is to be
known by its fruit. His genius may bd as great as it cer
tainly is original, and he may be able to do with success
what ordinary men would shrink from attempting. In
tho„hands of common phYsicians, 1 fear that some of his
peculiar modes of practice, would ensure its subjects the
sleep that knows no waking, and it must be an accommo
dating conscience which, after such experiments and
such a result, allows the phySician to live and sleep in
quiet, to wake and prate about orthodoxy, peculiar views,
and the independence of all profeseionailaw.
1 have endeavored to say nothing which could ho avoi
ded, but fear this article is alreedy longer than the subject
merits. WM. M. WOOD.
Mn. GARBLE% NOMINATIOI.—The nomination of Mr.
Gamble is hailed with entlinsiasm by the entire Dem
ocratic press of the state, so far as our knowledge extends.
We have not yeAcon a word of complaint. Even the
Harristinrgh Keystorie, Edited by Jesse Miller, who was
known to bo bitterly hostile to hie nomination, now that
the deed is done, unfurls the banner with an atacity
worthy of itself. This is ominous of success—it shows
that the Democracy of the Keystone will show to the
enemy an unbroken' front, and obtain an overwhohning
victory in October. Wo notice that the resolutions of
the state Convention, also,•meet with that universal ap
probation from the party to whfch the} are so eminently
entitled And this approbation is not ahono confined to
this state—the Democratic papers of Ohio are republish
ing thorn; as a model for the Democracy of that young
giant of the west. Hand in hand tho Democracy of
Pennsylvania and Ohio aro struggling for constitutional
and political reforms, and hand in hand they will march
to victory at the coming election.
rr. In the opinion of the Gatette, the resolutions of
cur State Convention "mean something r mean no
thing, just as motives of 'policy' may seed . ' to dictate,"
end are "characteristically vague and iddclinii,e." If
this is correct, they are then one ahead of those adopted
at the Chinese Museum, when Gen. Taylor was nomi
nated.
GONE.—Mr liamphausen, the 3 Olin gentleman whit
proposed puolishiog.a German paper in this city laiely,
left lust week for Europe with the intention of joining the
Hungarian patriots now lighting for liberty. May success
attend him,
Ii Otir quiet uld friend of tau Chronicle says'' was
"not aware of the near approach of dog-days utitil" ho
obtained a copy of our loot poper. We blink it Sery pro
bable—ho would'ut know when it was time to get up or
go to bed, if some body did'nt tell him.
Elevon young ladies, in company with Governor
Slack, havo gono to 51innesota, for tho purpose of estab
lishing schools in that territory. They are sent out by
the Board of National Popular Dincation.
THE SULPHUR RE3It:DY BEAT.-A queer Cholera
Specific, that is raw or unbleached cotton, made into fine
lint, so as to in drunk with water or other liquid, is re
commended by an Irish phyeicidn, in the New York Tri
bune. Why not take gun cot ton at once, and explode
the disease?
ID" Tho Albany Aaiti, in speaking of the removal from
office of Mr. Hawthorn, at Salem, 31(1 , 4., sass: "The
man who would knowingly commit such an act would
broil a humming bird, and break a harp to pieces to make
the fire."
Cl:r A now whig paper i 9 about to be started at Albar
ny, to war against the Seward faction of the Pant o party.
It is to be edited by Mr. Mann, of the Rochester Ameri
can, and has for ha motto: "Death to the Jesuitical
Junto."-
•Pnoantas or 7111: CIIOLI.IIA.—On the 1801, there were
16 cases and 32 deaths by Cholera in Philadelphia. In
Brooklyn 20 eases, and 13 deaths. In 13altimore 6 new
,rases, and 8 deaths. In New York 106 eases and 40
deaths. In Albanyll3 eases and 1 death.
On tile 17th in St Lonis there were 61 deaths. Tho
Oeiithe for the week wane 716. In Cincinnati the deaths
were 69 from Cholera, and 41 from other diseases. For
the week ending 17th, 1050—of which 669 were of chol
era. The disease is now on the decrease.
In Buffalo. on tho 18th, thero were 39 cases, and 13
deaths.
A GAUD.
TIIE Greatest discovery of the nge in Dr. A. TRASK'S
MAGNETIC OINTM}.NT, (nee accompanying Ckretilnr
and Advertisement) sold in Erie by Carter & Brother, Wholesale
and Retail, and by one agent in the principal villages in the State.
4110" E. R. CRANDALL Tray. Agent.
Gi. THE number and formidable character of difICASCS origi
nating in a diseased state of the liver, has long challenged
the attention of medical men. some of these diseases. classed
under the general term of consumption have been anipposed incura
ble, and the unhappy patient was allowed to die, without medical
science being enabled to offer him_n hope of recovery. Happily
this fan no longer be the case.' A remedy has been found which
will cure all these coinpla in ts, of whatever character, arising from
derangement of the liver. The MIN discovered by Dr. 31'imne,
ofVirgiaia. act directly on the liver, and by correcting its oper
ation and purifying It from‘disease, cum off and extirpates the
complaints which have their origin in the diseases of this organ.
Remedies hitherto proposed for these diseases have failed to op
crate upon the sent of the disease; but Doctor arl.ane's Pills mako
themselves felt upon the action of the liter, and by cleansing the
fountain dry up the Impure streams of disease which thence de
rive their existence.
For rale by Caner do timber, and LH. Burton, Erie, Pa
tcpWE CAN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT.
BEISEE'S Oxon., Will Co., Oct. 24, 1F,19
MR. SLO ts—Sir: I have tested the virtue of .your Ointment in
the eure ofrattle-anake bites, sore throat, burns, and many other
injuries, and id every ease it has surpassed our expectations. As
a Family Ointment I have never seen its equal, and for beasts we
tent get along without it. Yours, ke., •
MILES M. JOHNSON.
T 7 All the Medicines advertised by %V. B. Sloan are sold on
*Ailey by Caner tr. Brother, No. 0, Reed House.
ariAVISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.--Gattsv
REMEDT.—A very important disease over which this Dal
.am exerts a very powerful Influence, is that of a Diseased Liver.
In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than
"nY ['tardy hitherto employed, and In numerous instances when
/cleats had endured long and severe suffering from the disease,
Without receiving the least benefit Rom various remedies, and
when Mercury has been resorted to in vain, the.use of this Balsam
has restored the liver to a healthy action, and, in many instances.
rffeeted permanent cures. tiller every known remedy had fatted to
produce the desired effect,
IlL7See advertisement. 4110
D D.
On the 10th inst. in Un on township ? Mrs Manosnwr
Smits, relic of thii late James Smiley, aged 67
years.
Pennsylvanian pleas* copy.
Ou Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, Mr. Enron
Monson, aged 65 years.
In this borough on the 10th Mat, WILLIAWi eon of
James Ilughee, aged 1 year and 27 days.
Jn the 16th inst., after a protracted illness, Mr: Ants
'Isom!! of Greene tp., aged about 45 years.
and Silver leaf and Gold Silver and Composition Brail
a), CARTER & BROTHER.
NOTZO33 TO Tat P 17312,40
RASCALITY AND DECOPTION.
LET,EYERY ONE READ THIS,CAREFULLY
THERE is a Sarsaparilla for sale called old Dr. Jacob Towns
end's Sarsaparilla. It is acitertised as the original, &c. This
is a notorious falsehood. Dr. Townsend has expended over 6300,-
000 the last eight years in advertising his Sarsaparilla, which has
obtained a character and reputation throughout the United States
•and a greater part of the world—the sale being enormous.
This excited the cupidity of certain unprincipled men, and an
old man who; as engaged in peddling cheap publications about
the streets of New York, fur a number of years. This man's name
is Jacob Townsend. He' applied to a number of men to get ctn•
ploytnent, or to sell the use of hls name, to put up Dr. Townsend's
Sarsaparilla, Stating the large sales and suing we had expended iti
advertising, as an inducement to embark into the business. A
mong others, he applied to Charles Watroue, Esq. Editor of the
Jamaica Farther, who scorned 'such a proposition. Mr. H. (1.
ANDREWS, tbritterly one of the proprietors of MeAlli ster's Oint
ment. RALPH POMEROY, formerly Cashier and Financier et
the broken Shin-Fleeter Bank nt Denville: New Jersey, JOHN
;SKILLMAN, and WILLIAM TIMAIPSON, under the name of
THOMPSON, SKILLMAN & Co, have employe,' this Old man.
and agreed, we understand. to pay him Rivet' dollars n week for
the use of his mane. These men have been Insulting and libeling
us in all possible forms. in hopes we would notice them, and bring
them and their deception into market. Let the public :Weide up
on the course of these honest and honorable men.
ONE OF TnEift TRICKS.. •
They's/1y that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla wuris and ferments
. i _ t hi s is false; as we have kept it through the whole }ear in New
Orleans, Tsras, Alexice, South America and the Weal Indict—in
fact the elder it grows the better it becomes. We made a few bot
tles by mistake, last Spring, that Boiled. This we regretted, and
exchanged as soon as possible; such an accident w 111 never occur
again. 'Phis they attempt to make a great .toryor, and say Met
the whole of our Sarsaparilla sours, dm., when they are [Man.;
tnat they are publishing falsehoods.
ANOTIIER TRICK.
We went to an expense of flee huttilie t donate to gel up a linter,
did steel engraving for our label, and had the portrait of Ur. Town
send on it to distinguish it front all others, and met ent
These 'men are no tt getting up a label on steel, with a portrait Of
old Jacob Townsend—let the pubttc decide upon such transactiot st,
and let them remember that none is gen mine and the origtnal.
signed with the name of S. P. Townsend, The plate is engraved
on steel and contains the portrait of Dr, Townsend, three lona le
names, and a view of our factory. The spurious has no f.tctory or
female figures.
Dr, Townsend no F.'hysician.
These men also publish that Ur. Townsend is no physic Inn; this
like all other statements, are false. ,l)r • Townsend attended In u
of the hest Medical Schools In the country, ban studied the Mee
ent theories of medicine and practiced for the last fifteen years;
hanexperunented several years, and expended large stuns in bring
ing his medicines to perfection.
This old Jacob Townsend,
They arc endeavoring to palut out' on the public as an old physi
cian. etc. Ile is no pli}sictitu, and never attempted to matintlic
tore a medicine until the4e men hired him fur the use of, his name.
They say they do not wish the people to believe that their Sarsapa
rilla is ours, or the saute—hut the betteetodecelve . the public, they
at the same lune assert that theirs is the old Dr. Townsend's, and
the original; and entleavot to make the people believe that the stuff
they manufacture is the'Dr. Tut% nsend's Sarsaparilla that has per
formed so many ionderful cures for the past tell years, and illicit
has gained a reputation ihich nu other medicine ever enjoyed—
which is a brace, viliamous, unprincipled bitched. '1 VI: have
commenced suits against these men t enninges. We wish It to
be understood, that the old annuis no connection of Dr. Towns
end whales er. In their ridi erisements and circulars they publish
a insulter et gross falsehoods respecting Dr. Tow nsieud, which we
will not notice.
FA 1.817, REPORTS
Our opponents have publi.lied in the papers. that Dr. S. F.
Townsend was dead—this they send to their agents about the coon
try, who report that we have given up !illness, &c.. &c. The
public should be on their guard, and not be eceiver) try these un
principled men.
OUR COURSE.
Being aritintied by the erperiments and the results of the ineolt•
cow ~ht eradicating 111Persee, we resolved to place it before the
ttOrld. Al that time all of the Sarsaparillas for sale was put up in
small vials of four and five ounces, and sold for one dollar per bot
tle. - We could afford to hell a quart !Kittle of the purest and best
article fbr the same. We re.-,011,ed to do so awl was laughed at and
OAT Sarsat anlla called 11101aNat`O Mitt %%MCI b 1 the udier manufac
turers, t, lie said a good article could not he ailorded for the price.
A few years, and they learned the ditierence of this. Dr. Towns
end's Sarsaparilla almost entirely superceitecl the others, being tide
tritely better, and live times the quantity for the !Mine price. Of
late these men have made a great discover), %Inch to, that they
have been selling a smaller vial of medicine for one Jaw, which
they could afford for twenty or meaty-five cents. For these saute
men 110\V put up their Sarsaparillas in Quart bottles, very head)
resembling ours, for the same price as they formerly sold the small
ones, mid ask the people to purchase. The people are not so green
110,1 er. They have copied our labels, circulars. arid shape of
the !miles ns near as they dare. '!'heir course and ours we lease
for a iltsvlrtting public to act upOtt.
Clith.AT Mc:Cr/VCR V.
, Dr. Townsend having ten yeari.ince dhoctivered a new forintila
ofcoinpoutiding the rt.ir,parsita with oilier ingredient., and suc
ceeded in producing a fluid that resembled in its action upon the
digestive organs, the balk a, or grastlc Juice of the human body.—
tliquid. when taloai into they drm , created new, rich, and pare
blood—is loch would sustain, prolong, and create hew life—tor the
bloc, I to trio life—resolved, after three ) ears of experiments, to
liriri,; it lief Ore the puhlic. Sanguine that it 'required only to he
known to be appreciated, being thoroughly convinced that to
cleanse, purify and sires then the circulation, was the great se , ttt
of era heating doetse. The ronvicoon fed to the discovery of Hr.
Tom,;,,end'u Compound of the riarraparilla. Satisfied that by di
minishing the gerititity of 1,100.1 in thest titerlY. the life also was di.
min Wied, and that the true theory was to prdduce a healthy c ircuo
Ittion. The theory having proved true; it is adopted wholly or in
put, at p7e.ent, by a frieze n miler of medical goidleinen, an I the
remedies 111010 eltectual that: no anticipated—hence the wonder
ful SUCC:U+ of this mcilecine.
Tllll ROOT WE tidE.
We, use the Leit Honduras Sarsaparilla. The last year we par
ch reel more than ten tittles the aura flit of Sari.aparilla of all other
sarsaparilla manufacturers in America. Mr. Blanca, Esq., a met
al:nit in the Honduras trade, and others, export it fresh and direct
from tic,n , Mirag for us. Itiessra. Burr, Waterman & Co.. No. 100,
South street, have fitted unexpensive and extensive umshinery to
rasp by steam the heart of the ()math, ar I:guunivine n ood. They
furnish us OWN' 1,509 barrels the last season. Our Yellow Dock,
xl Inch we tee a great quantity of, lb eunivnted iu fields by the
Nha
kers at New Lebanon and Iskenna, and consequently the very Lest
—far better than is generally used. We employ over one hundred
men amlboye reflecting 11(4 1 . &c. in the proper seasons. Indeed
ell one affeaVmente are the moat perfect and conneete of any nth
er similar establishment in the world, and our IllediCine is une
qualled,
!MPH OVUM' MTS.
We have at our ne all machinery that lA required (.)
maize the very best me lie inc from the tianianarilla that was etet
produced. .We have pinierftfl etc iin engines to grind out and ex
tract the root, We also have I.X:(.llFive t :it. for Fettling and filling,
&c.. Foch as tt ere never liefere um' in the prepareeni of any me
dicine. No inter manufacturer of Sarsaparilla has bteani power
to ma nil:active Irv. . _ .
Lit„Taw :thet :t.srpaplrlibt iq.sobi by CARTER & BROTHER.
No, a, herd House, line, who are the only authuriLed agents for
Erie conch, Tm 10
GLovErl, Cinnamon , Nu 01,010,Ce, l'ilnOnt(l. Pepper, clinger
Mit•taril. RITA & BROTH Eli.
nni ty II or. Sago, fear! Daricy, Oat lied!, 'Tapioca Ver
I mi ilin, by IdAIITER & Itlidri'l4 1:R.
___,,
I 0 I ' M:SIM Own Caturbor,
lOU do 'Part:ldle A edi ,
15) do Pica rb Buda,
2dl) do Cumin 'Pular, ; - •
sdo 011 origanion, d.. • 1
59 410 Gum opium and Arable, ll'
Jay •.? , 1!,10. " CURTER & DROTIIER,
0(. poUNDS. of Madder, fi rm iloanty, by
_ CARTER & BROTHER.
Tho "N:triblo Sixpctnco" Ettore.
Never than the slow !dulling, as 1 hare owl before.
Tnerefore I oiThr the following ariicles very low for Cash,
and a great many others which cannot he enumerated in an adver
tileinent; 1 it:
Crockery of all kinds, cap and letter paper, from 62 23 up to ill
50 per ream according men eambs for Ladies and gentlemen,
Clark's spool Cotton, Collhe, four different kinds; - herring by the
box. mackerel, .I'3ll River'' nail., 411 to I ed, at 5 cents per pound,
coal alt wets, manure forks. grain scoops, bristles anti kinds, tooth
briishes, is. each: hair brushe4, slates and elate pencils, knives and
forks Mr per sett. hair pins, globe lanterns, for 5, fiend 7 shil
lings each: a goad 11.0flItICS11 of Wooden Ware, rllOll as wooden
L o ut s an bows, lemon squeezers, beef steak pounders, rolling
pine, iimPli.rs, soap dislie.l, Acc., and a hundrod other "no
tion," Call and sec for yowsselved and If they do not milt, don't
buy. All these can he found at a. A. DAKElit'ri,
Erie, July 2/, 1919. Cheapside._
azaAxts.
101000 . 3 .i z te i , ,,, l.l o .l; l ' n e r, 1 30 111, 1 - ,3r iii. I l ' , Ts tlion . land.
1 0 , 0 0 0 liavnnna do 1;
5,990 EA Belsoley Principe 20 "
5,000 112vaea IA prima, 3.1
For tale at R. A. BACER'S,
July 21,1819. Clienpsine
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A rims. Vinegar. received on Colllllllssioll which will be sold a
SI per Inrrel to close the consignment.
July 01, NM. R. A. DAKER.Dlienpshle.
CitteVLAR
Tlll3 BUFFALO unrtrniszo.
'file undersigned. citizens of Buffalo and the county of Rae, in
vite the attention efliusi nese men and others, who may wish n good
political, commercial, and fatuity newspaper to'the Iluirrxso RE
-11/1111.1r, a daily, tri-weekly, and weekly journal published in the
city of Buffalo.
- Buillilo is so peculiarly the center ofcommercial transactions that
its Press must. from its position, take a high stand. The present
proprietor of the Reresoie, E. A. Ms.vrowto, has eistablished it,
upon a perminent basis, and the undersigned believe that his
through knowledge of newspaper publication, ample weans; and
enterprise, warrant the concluston that it will be equal to our tilt-
porianett as a commercial city.
The REPOILIC advocates radical demdcratic measures, and boo
acquired a high reputation throughout the r talc: hut the paramount
design as we understand it. Is le make it attractive to the general
reader, by the publication of the latest intelligence. foreign, local
and commercial news. The arrangements fbr obtaining the earliest
market items and general commercial news. will be extensive,
• and equal to that of any other Journal. We, therefore, cheerfully
commend ti,e Burnt.° Hkettekte to the favor and patronage of the
publie' at large.
Dean Richmond, Edwin Thomas, Geo.C. White,
A. W. Johnson, Henry Paw, , 1 ' James C. Evans,
D. N. Barny, Isaac Sherman, `B. %V. Settle.
John T. Hoye, .. Lotions F. 'Pinny, G. C. Vaughn.
John Hollister.Azeel Hooker, Walter Joy.
Hayes &c Johnson. , Elias Weed, A. D. Mellen,
Philo Durfee dr. Co. E. linden, 1. T. Hatch,
Wm.O. Brown, IL M• Kinne. ' - It. P. Thayer.
F. P. Stevens, Benj. 11. Austin, S. Dudley,
Oliver. Patch, C. C. Bristol, Jas. Wadsworth,
P. Dorsheitner, John Censor, John T Hudson,
O. G. Steele, Dexter Ewell, D. Tillinghast,
P. M. Vosburgh, R. U. Wheeloe.k ' L. 13. Smith.
John Brooks, H. B. Rantoul
TERMS—DaiIy by Mail 0500 per annum.
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Tri-Weekly. 333 w ~
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Weekly. 150 •• "
The Weekly will be sent to companies On the following terms:
4 copies tor Bs 00
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10 00
10 "Pj 130
Always - payable in advance•
Collating Room N 0.14 Seneca street. Entrance alsoon WasM
e Rice.
in FrTo u s p u ro ee p l iie f ul irs r t orh r e'R% r p th ugic P has t° on hand Printing Paper, Ink,
Cards, and a general assorunent of Paper and Printers' Stationary
to be sold wholesale or retail at manufacturer's prices.
MVP' GOODS AND NEW' PRZODIS
FOR CASH AND PRODUCE
'3 t om AT POWOUS' Pluvr. TORN 5T02111,21
0. DONNELL BLOCK.
State St. Erie, Pa., (axe door above Luton Seanett + Cteetar's.)
HE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the till
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tens of Erie, and the adjacent country. to the fact that be is
offering at wholesale or retall.a new. desirable, and general assort
ment of
DRY Goons; G OCERIF.S. CROCKERY. 10. +0,„47 ,
GRE4 LY REDUCED PRICES.
Idy arrangements In w York are such as to enable use to keep
my assortment full, p rticularly STAPLE DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES. Remember. I shall sell Goods Map. lbw the proof
of which please CALL AND EXAMINE. All goods warranted
as represented, or the money will be refunded.
rICASU PAID FOR GOOD DAIRY RUTTER at all times
and for most other kinds of Produce.
B. B. POWEBB.
Erie, July 13.:18,19.
0.07T10N mxisn.e.
A main by the manse of CLAPP has engaged with a young man
of the name or S. 11. Townsend, and uses his name to put up a
Sarsaparilla, wil l ' they call Dr. Townsend'. Sarsaparilla. de
nominating it OE MYR, Original, ect. This Townsend ka no
doctor, and never warts but was formerly a worker on railroads,'
canals, and the like. Yet he assumes the title of Dr..
for the tier.
pose of gaining credit for what bets not. This is to caution the
public not to be deeeived, runt purchase mine but the GENUINE.
ORIGINAL OLD, Dr. Jacob Townsentl's Sarsaparilla having
Wit the Old Dr's. likeness, his family coat of arms, and his and
across the coat of arms. , i
Genuine Townsend Barooparilla..
OH Hr. Townsiiia is now L.I/011t 70 year. of nee, and ban long i
been known as net 417T111.:1; and DISCO VE/WR of the DEA- i
U/SE OR/G4N.LL:*•'.l'O/PASE.A.D SARSAPARILLA." Being
goer, he wan compelled to liinit its manufacture, by n hicli 111CallS
It lir , t. been kept nit of market, and the naleh circumscrited to
those only who lialbproverl ito worth, and known iin value. It had i
reaelied the earn of any, nevertheless, as ththe persons who had
been healed of *ore; dineanen, and saved from death, proclaimed
its excellence 011/.1 i ii outlet int.
I I lit:Al.IN(I POWER.
Knowing, nianyyears ago, that he had, by WHAM, science and
e.m.rienee. rievkett an article which would be of iticalcuble ad
vantage to mankind when the means nould be furnished to bring 1
it into namiver-ml notice, when its eileatintable unities would he ;
k nun ii and aPprec lilted. 'l'll in tune has come, the means ale sup.
plied; 11111 I F
GRAND AiVi) UNEQUALLED PREPARATION . i
is manufactured on the largest solo, and Is called for throughout
tic length and breath at the land, especially as it is round incapa- '
ble of degenerate, i tir deterioration.,
Unlike young 8 P. 'At Ilbetlll'S, it improves with ege, and nev
er chnligeit, but i r the better: I CC3IIt,C it in prepared us scitaftlie
prisciptes by a set nittie man. The highest know ledge of Mean
intry, and the latent discoveries of the art, hate all been brought
into requisition in the manufacture. of the Old Des. Sartianatilla.
The Sarsaparilla root. ft IS nett known to InelilCai /nen, contains
malty Ille , ltelll P1 . 9.90..qf ((C.. /1199.1 some properties v. filch me Inert or
useless, and other*, which if retained in preparing it fir use, pro
dude firinestatroa and arid, win. li is i notion, to the 'pump.—
Sonie of the proPernen of Sarsaparilla are !,90 totatile, that they
entirely evattorat., and tire lost in the preparation. if they are not
presert eil by a sc4,,liir prates', known only to those experienced
in its ointoafnclueo. l Moreover,' these eatable prinriphs, which
try oil in vntior.ti- as an exhalation, under Mat. are the aery es.
sent jut medical priperfies of the root. which give to it all •Its salne.
Any person tan Indi or stew the root till they get a dark colored
lipliti, n‘ Well in Anne front the coloring matter iti the foot than
Duni an) tlimg eke, they C.l/I then strain thin insipid or' vapid I:-
'nu id, sweeten with 1/109If In dree.en, and then cult tt **SARSAPAR
ILLA EXTR AC PorS t . RUP.'' But such is net the article known
11/9 the
GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNS END'S SARSAPA
RILLA.
This is so prepdred, that all the inert propertleu of the SAT/fart-
Dila root are last teina%ed, everything capable of becoming and
or of lerinentation, is ettrac led and reJtcied; then et ery parti
cle of medical vir'toe is secured in a pure and concentrated form;
and thuu it li rendered ineapahle of 'losing any of Its valuable and
liedlnig propertieA. Prepared ill this way, it is made the most
powerlul agent in Ithe .
, iCure of Innumerable D souses.
Hence the reason why we bear commendations of et cry side iu
I its favor by men. women, and cluldreu. We tied it doing won
ders in the cure of
. .
cosN UMPY 10'y; D Y .1' PEP SM. and LIVER COMPLAINT;
..,,
and in Rill:W M .IT/S i./. SCROI , /./LA.' PILES, COSTIVE ,
N ESS nit CUT .VEOUs L'RUP PIONS, 1'! I; I'LL'S, BLO ,P
-GRES, and nit at ectirms arn.ing from
hall'UltlTY tit"l'll L: 'BLOOD.
It'pos.9e.e..er a Marvelous efficacy in all complaints aright: front
MINI efttifut, tram 1 Act 101 If the .tulkue h, treat, unequal ennui:t
am, determination of b1.,,,.1 to OW head, palpitation or the hart,
c.ald feet and Minis, cold chills and hot tla4tic.4 over ,ho budy. It
has not IL. equal i ) Caidi and Cough,' and priunules easy CipCC
torat.on and viint.. per3pirri - m, r , !l.l•ing fericture of the lungs,
throat, and every titer part.
lint in nothing ¶s 119 excellence more ininifevtly seen and ac•
knowledaed tutu jn all kinds and atala's of
1 1 FILINIAI.tI COMPLIDITB.
It works won.lelr; in case. of Flour .dibbsor Whites, Pa!imp of
the Irontb, Obetru l rlid, Surpreesc4,or Painful Amara, Irregular.-
ly of the menstrU i periods, and the lidic;.nisil is as effectual - in
curing all the form* of Kidney Lima to.
By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system, It
gives tune and strength to the whole body, thus cures all forme of
Neryous diseases and debility,
and then preventS or relieves a welt variety of other maladies, RS
Spinal irrilalian,WeLraigia, St. Vitus' Lessee, airessarg, 4:_pitej,-
tie Far, liningleielus, .4-c.
-
1t cleanses' the ilood, miten the liver to healthy action, tones
the stomach, and Ives good digestion. relieves thelowela of tur
ret 811.1 cinnitipat on, atlas it lothinallon, townies the shin, equal
ises the ctculetiorr of the Mood. preitticiug, gentle Warmth equally
ill over the body, and the insensible perspiration; relaxes all
,tricturcs and tightness, removes all obstructions. and int Igo
rates the entire tirVOUS eyStrill, ls WA this then
• ' • The me 'Gine you pro-eminently need!
i.
Ilin eau nay of i hese things he said of S. I'. 'fowl/aril's inferior,
article? This yoling 'can's liquid is not to Le
• COMPAR rib %Vali 'l'llE. OLD 11 1 11'8,
breatise Of One GONE) FACT, that the One In INCAPABLE of
.DLI'ERIORATI9N, and
, r Pi lIV ER SPOILS,
I\ bile,the other DOLS; NOt ring, fe rotenl.ng, . end bloating the bot
tles containing ittlto fraganents, the sour, merit liquid exploding,
ant damaging oil i er guide: Must not this horrible compound be
poibotious to the .i.ill'lll I— What! put acid MO a system arready
diseased with acid I Viiat causes Dyspepsla but acid! Do tee
not all know thatc'h hen food worn in our stomachs. what nits
chiefs it produces l ? tiandenee, heartburn, palpitation of the heart,
liver complaint, diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of tile
blood? What is Scrofula hut an :mid humor in the body? What
produces all the Leonora which tiring on Eruptions of the Skin,
scald Ileac], Salqßlieum. Erysipelas . White Swellings, Fever
Sores, and all Wei r :aliens internal and external? It Is hothing
under heaven, hot int acid substance, winch bouts; anti than
spoils nil the Iluidb. of the body, moreor leas. What valises Rhea
.. .
matisin but a son ,:or acid fluid which .insinuates itself between
thejoints and elsetiliere, irritating and inflaming die delicate tis
sues upon which i acts! do of nen oils diseases, of impurity of
the;hlrmil, or detareed circulations, and nearly all the ailments
1
which Millet him an nature.
Now is it not htirrible to make and sell, and„imisirely worse to
use this ii
sol/RING, 'ESNIENTINC. ACID ...C63IPOUIVD "
(4* O. P. TOWNsuril). 's
I
wad yet he would ,fain have it understood that Ohl lit. Jacob
Townsend's Goggins Original Sarsaparilla, is an IMITATION
of hit, interior preparation: :
Ilea , en forbid that ‘N e should deal In an article whiCh noun]
Isar the most distant reeemblance to H. I'. Totvimetid'il "article
rind „hich shoil Mimi don II Ul/011 the (lid Dr such a 111011110111
!undo! complaint 'and cumin:loons trout Agents nho hate'Sobl,
nod purchasers wilt, have used 11. I'. Ton nsend's FERAIENTINO
C.)311 , 0UN1).
We wish it lindrstrsl,l, becalm it is the asrolula truth, that S.'
P. Townventl's article and Old Dr. Jacob TownseitiPs Sarsaparil
la are hearea-sold+parl, and inAnitely dal-similar; that they arc
unlike iii aim particular, having not one single. thing lit Com
mon.
MIS. P. TowtiJmid is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist,
no pharmaceutist-47161(ms no more of medicine or disease than
any other COIIIIOOO, tutu. mantic, unprofessional man, 'what guar
antee can (Inc public have that they are receiving a genuine I,Clen
title medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used iii
preparing it s and which are in capable of changes at hich might
render them the .4;ENTS of Disease instead of health,
Hut what else shOuld be expected from one who knows nothing
comparatively of medicine or disease! It requires a person of
some experience to'cook and serve up even a coalition decent
meal. flow lurid Maw Intnortaut Is it that the persona who man
ufacture tnediciti ,', designed toe
Weak Stomachs and Enfeebled Systeme,
shout i linow;Cliiimuiedient properties of plants, the best man:
nee of securing an' concentrating their healing virtues, also an
extensive kno trim ge of the various eiseases which sheet the hu—
man system, and I ow to adapt remedies to these diseases!
It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm Into,
wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, tp
restore health and piston!, anti viuor into the crushed and broken.
and ton:latish infirmity that OLD DR. JACOB TOWNBEND Pas
SOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring his
I 7
Grand 1 vere-I Concentrated Remedy -
within Me tench, Mil to the knowletticof oh who need it, that
they may learn an know, by Joyful experience, its _
- Tranacendent Poorer to Ileal.
For ante by J.II„ Burton, No. 5, Reed House, Erie, Pa.
Crte, July 14, IEI9. . 0
101
.1. rAt'2117:1111:1' 1110 TEL. 111
' Corner French and Fifth Streets. Erie, Pa.
Tile undersigned takes this method of announcing to his friends
and the public that he has opened the above mimed establishment
for the reception of company. The house has recently been RE
PAIRED REFITTED AND CLEANED, FO that it is now in good
condition and wor:hv the patronage of the public. The sleeping
moat:, as weilinsevery other part of the House, have been entirely
refurnished with NEAT AND SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE.
No pains will he tipared to render tlie House what it should be;
and the stay of guests pleasant and agreeable. The table will al
ways be flirnislied with the BUST the MARKETeAFFORDS.—
The location of this House is Central, and will be found conve
nient either for business or pleasure.
CHARGES MADE. UNIFORM AND REASONABLE.
The Stables are large and convenient, and are under the charge
of an attentive anti competent man.
Passengers Carried to, and from the Steam and Packet Boats
free of Charge.
f The subscriber pledges himselfthat no efforts will be spar
ed on his part to proms4e the comfort of all who may favor him
with their patronage.
Erie, June 30, I 19. H. O. SESSIONS.
P1133L10 NOTIOII.
unmc NOTHT. is hereby elven that application will be
P
made to the neat Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the Moor.
potation 01 a Bank. to be called "The Canal Bank of Erie,'
with
a capital of One Bemired Thousand Dollars. with the pritllege of
increasing BM Three Hundred Thousand Bollats,"with, all, the
usual Banking privileges, to be located in the Borough and County
of Erie, State of Peimaylvania.
Ede, kine-S3, li4D..
JamesC. ?fermi% Joseph M. Sterrett, N. Ca well,
emrstml
John A. Tracy. C. M. Tithe le.
Benj. Tomlinson* J. IL Williams,
Wm. S. Lane. f; .Thomas U. MB.
James Williarmq , o.Banferd,
Chu. D. Wrigbi.l , J. D. auk *
Thos. G. Colt, H. L. Drown.
P. Metcalf. • J. Kellogg
J. Hearn. I John C Deem.
Carson Graham. W. U. Knowlton.
ZAMA IILaNGIZIOS.
D ECElVED th iehnornluit ia new sappy ertaper Ilanginp,Dar-
Ix daring and Window Paper—rorne very desirable patrons.
idle. June AM). ' GEO. SELI3OII & SON.
ADZ 13.
A. LARGE lot of op llumbue City, Ohlo, Sirzor elated Hatns Jut
Received and C ofr sale by D. S. Clark.
Erie, tune 30.19 Q. Vtritis Street.
mann wri ARE A.GAIN.
T UST in time to redeem out pledge an
of Inn 't log the largest and
4/ and Ceeattest BLOCK of Goods fryer landed at Erie harbor.
Room No. I, e.tt are now receiving a large stock of Iron, Steel,
Nails, Spikes, Chains, Crow Bars, Horse Shoes, Waggon Boxes.
etc. which we are selling at a discount of In per cent. below spring
- prices.
IRON, all around, for 'Waggons, nt four cents per lb, Leg Chains
at geeing per lb., Trace Chains nt cents per pair, Engl telt -An
vils In cents per. lb. nod every thing in the Hardware line In pro
portion, which is far below Buffalo prices.
No. 2. a loge arrival, making oar stock of GROCERIES com
plete, allow pt '
No. 3 and I. the largest and richest . o.sortatent of STAPLE AND
FANCY DR t' GOODS, now receivieg that It ere ever herbre c petted
tor the to, esterti trade. at prices, that ne defy competition with
Builiddor any other Hind:el.
Room 3, Receiving, Orour own Importation, the largest b fork of
Hardware, Chains, Anvils, Vices, Bellotvo. Scythes, Forks Hoes.
shovels, and every kind of Hardware that Was ever W 410110.1 for
the western (rode, %%Inch will bd sold at New VinVprict s. This
bi a chance that retailers do not often F, eI .
At N 0.7, t‘c are ',quitting to receive our large Importation of
CIIIN A. CROCKER 1", GLASS WA RI:. and LOOM NG-Cr1..113.9•
ES m hitch we ate t Olin; at Huai° prices.
And at No. d. will be i4und over three thousand yards of Carpet.
lug. Rugs, ete., direct trout the Looms which we are telling as
low rts eau be bought nest of New York, front 23 cents to 162 00 per
yard.
Any one that is hound for Bulfain. Just drop in and we wilt con
vince hint, (nu we have hundreds of others within the last nix
ocske,)thattheEmpirestoresatErie,canchow•abetter stock of
Goods, and in price can compete with may market in America;
and toy goods that are now nuking, ore at a great discount front
tlprsnit Prices. It. CADIVELL.
Erie, Miy 2, 3
ErivrrxnE•msramse ARRIVAL. UST received by expre,s n good assortment oalinips, Fringes,
4.$ Linen Gingham., latest style of Crape Shawls, tVldte and
colored Bonnet Ribbon., plain Satin Ribbons, a alking Shoe.,
patient leather Ties Low style, Gauze Flannel, Lisle Gloves,
Silk Gloves, colored cotton 110. e, new style of Prints &e. &e..
Vrie. July 7th, ISI9. 11. CADWE/
Office of the nprio,y Garden Mutual ineurw.re Company, t -
Vllll.,lWl,l.{t{A, Jane $
\ - A*7 rill the view of confining the business to the face In this
If city. the Agencies at NeW York, 13allimore. Pittsburgh,
Pottsville. Erie and Reading, were discontinued on the first gay
of March land.
The above comprise all the Agencies the i'ompany.hnit tit that
time. L. KRE.IIIIK AAR,
Erie, June 7,1 6 19. tieCICLItt3,
Oranges and Lomone
FEW Boren of l're.ii Ortingres nos! Lessiossb just rirclvesl nod
/1 for wile at No. 7, l' or Pcople's Row, by 'l'. W. 31001tIL
Erse. July 7, 1819.
— Raisins and rip.
A GOOD nrticl, , eau be toilful at T. W. 3100 D VS.
11. Erie, July 7, tE.to.
_
fiats. Straw -- ;-
.
QTRAIV IIATS for one :rhillrng and other tliiiiirsproorilonntely
0 cheap, nt T. %V. 1110(111.118.
Erie, July 7, lEtg, 1
Driod .Apple:s4.
AA LAr.(;r. tni of !item tit ivd A ppli, lint IL-ceive,i, nt
- Erie, July 7, 1.-Itf. mcgln
GY, E TItA CII
Aa roil THE FAV.
6 Groat Woa torn L comotive 11 -vow--
TAKE: likrlloE, ALL IltosE WIIU A I N'l ERE.FrED:
rIALLat tiIEGEI;: 4 Corner and cunt ince 3 curse!, es that he is
Now I , Celt the large: hell. apest.ind est lot uf GROCER.
lES eser brought to Erie. Att,oi.g his asbortuient may be found
the following.
th.ostui.—aix tons of Port Rico C..:11.c Sugar, Crushed, La:lrani]
Poi t.erized.
ow/ t r.—Ten bags Old Government inva, ten bai , s of Lagnera
and ten bags of 11.1c6.
MuLtisr.s.—Two thousand pitons New Orteans Porn, r6..° and
Sugar House.
Trsc—Fltlren chests Young ifyson, Lnperint , Mack antl_gun•
powder. Imperial lea in sic pound cadies fur family tier. .
nem—Five thomandpound Cud Fish, Mackerel, Shad,
lierring, Smoked Waring and Sardines.
Twenty barrels Turpentine, thirty do. of Lluseed,4.arnp and
Tanners oil.
, 15n kegs BroOltlyti, Buffalo and rittalittrgh White Lead.
-The largest kind ofan assortutent of Paints and DI, ettulfs.
Ilk kegs of Eastern anal Pittsburgh Kali*.
Lagetins.—Fretieli Brandy, Holland Gin, llurn, l'ort Wine, Ma'
dent. Malega, Claret and Vrench %Vest 'Wine.
Tonseco.—ltra dozen Schult's fine New York Smoking, sixteen
boxes Cavendish, lOU dozen nnecut Rapper mid Xaccatioy Snuff.
Ten kegs and 100 flacks Kentucky Rifle Powder, laity tinsel
Shot, tar Lend and Percursion Caps.
Thirty boars Candy, 435 drums of Malaga Figs, 30 Jars prunes
anal a great variety of articles in my liim that would take snore
time Omni linve to enumerate them.
,
, . ~ ,-..
TO 11711 01.1 GINA/111M , :111./ I 11 (, pt/ioiltl gCliCrilily. I 1% 0.11.1 say, call
at SILL:El:8 Corner, directly oooo,ite the Farmer's. Hotel and see
for )(mad% ea, that 1 Am 1.0 , 111(1 to .ell It ho evdo or rctail, cheaper
than any other esiaLliuloneot ‘Ve.tof Butt - Mo. , C.:IL:GEL
k:rle July 7. 1819. 08
ti !GUT DAY and D !lour Clucks, various stiles of eases, at gr
_ll4 eatly teduced prices.
Moo, Marine, Circular and other Time Pieces for into tow I)yy /
G. I.OOM LI & Co/
mate Street 1
______ _
4,1 Z ILVCR -WORK.—Silt er tlito.iiiti, Ladle.t, Tontp , , Scooftt Rat
-1,-lter Knives. &c.' constarti4 on hand and Planujo r clorect'by the
eubsetibers, not in thcAut.l,/ , :Vase, but in Erie, and warranted
the standard of dollars. Compel mon of style in thin b7iich par•
itcliarly invited.
Also, Threaded Spoons and Fortis from Nov York 3,llittifictory,
all of good silver. t i U. 1.1 - )c i ails & Co.
Erie July 7.
/________
Ci PLENDID JCWIII.t: Y.—Embracing l'ile., Rine Itraceletts,
I3Lockets, Chains, pencil.. lee., 111• W f• 11le•—tti Ail patterns.
Pins and Ringo of Diamond, Turip - Ruby and other
settino. -
N. B.—Jewelry made or repaired h disci notice. Call
in neighbor and learn how a rtc.t fa: • at.
Erie July 7. IEtI9
. , IS , Wlif IS & CO.
MIME
ft/ 1/81C.—A good assortment oil,
1 1 1 Viol. Flutes. Fla4italels. Clairol.
the hest Guitar and Violin stnngs II
Midges. legs. &c.. for sale cheat. by/
Erie June. 7 18E1,
00KIG GLASSEB. A t _
38.ortment of _
ui_And ti nhorn T
any Frames, togethertith pates
of ditter.nt nirev, for reset
Slug old frames. / G, 1.003119 & Co.
Erie June, 7 IMP. • /
_____
\ T Asll'3.—New style flohir and other kinds of taring, and any
A Aquatnity or Wscki;sg,/ltssuuses and Globes, at.
- Erie June 7 ,1840, G. LOOMIS & (.Vg.
.
. ' 141 4 /011X D & LAUD OIL.
QlX ‘ ttarrels Linseed & hard Oil. Just received & tor Sale very
1-3 (ow '1 the barral or gallon by, J.ll BURTON.
Erie Jul t, 184 49' 8
...
NVNZULTI . 3 TOOT OIL.
TOR Ilarn , Carriage; Tops, tr.e., Much lin wrier to Tanners
l• Oil. Kell enustantly ou hand by. 3.11 11URTON.
Erie July,/ 1819. 8
•
f IN Co . (aignuserst. \l7 -1 \ v, ll:t ill furuli Lll" ll 11. A. jahnerdock & Co. Pure
%Judi* Lead. by theonnotity, tul Merchants and others at Pitts
burghprlce, adding transportation. J. 11.1111RTON.
k. le July?, 1849. . No 5 Rced Bow,
rahttostock &McLane l s lii'ersiilligo.
A
N be had by the dozen at Manufacturers pride, at
Ere July 7, 0 1 19
I I \ J. 0. BURTON'S.
\
()snoods India 0)ologovo.
AT he u hole date price by the dozen at J. H. MURTON'S.
Erie July 7, War \ Wholiale Aizeiit Erie
Wines 6. Liquors.
A GIIOICE lot of Wines end Llquots. ensietleg of
1 - 1 Pale Brandy, tlt. Croix Rum, \ Holland Gin.
Otani do N. Fl, dolrish 'Whiskey,
• Cognine do Jamaica do Ecocal do
Madeira Wine. Port 'Wipe, UciiiTtan do
Malaga do literate do.
Also, n large assortment of Fresh Groeettes. for sall. at No. 6.
Poor People's Row. by I'. w.rni.:.
Erie, June 30. IMO. \_ 7
Arrival of Splendid Goods. \
AG. 'LOOMIS ei 130. 9 5 , a
State Street, nearly opposite Brown's Hotel.
WIIO are now receiving from Nbw York tire largest assort -
Incur of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Fancy (Plods,
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 niestern country, as to extent, variety
and quality Of Goods.
From large purchases of different Escapements of WATCHES
of the most celebrated Makers in Europe, direct from Importing
they arc enabled to ortbr a stwerinr article at a very low
price. In the Mechanical brunch, particular attention will be
given to the repairing of Watches Jewelry and all articles per
taining to the trade.
Having two fine workmen front Europe. together with Engine
Tools. seldour ibund in country shops. they pledge themselves to
make good work and give satisfaction.
- Engraving of Spooles, Seals,Jewetry, tyr„ done in the heat style.
N: Gold and Silver Goods bought of G. L. lc Co. will
be Engraved, if requested. without charge. Cash and the highest
price paid fbr Old tinsel' Plate, fen.,
Erie, June 30,1539.
0141 WOOLLI'
C 4 Ii paid ibilt r o 4 Bl. by roe subreirber.
0.1 Erie. Juue 30. SAliTtl JACKSON
rr BE subscribers mill purelause the fellow/es diteripttons of
Whltetvood Lumber:
.• I Beards huhu thick. 14 to 30 tnehea wide.
6* 15 to 30 a• ••
nch Boar s ••
le LO 30
Cnalr Plank, It inches Wok, 11 wad Winches wido. and - SO
en d upward*.
80111 / l ilnit. 3 by 1 I nebee.
Columns, 0.7.0,9,19 end 17 Wawa square.
A.ll l o•kkalt and Chem Lumber. They want none longer than
12 feet. • ElEl& BELDEN & SON.
Erie; May 12;
William Rifles , .
Smith Jackson.
J. H. Fullerton;
George Belden.
George Kellogg.
Alfred King.
'Samuel Kays.
Win. M.Gollagber.
HowfrtlitditPAMlNAtftraEoNft. •
RAVIN° loomed thetheelves in the Borough of Edle. wit! at
tend to alt cells in their pi:libation.
Office and residence on the MAO) Weft corner of th e Dimond.
in the building formerly occupied by Dr. Faulkner.
1. B. Calla from Om country attereed topromptiy.,
r49.April29, IE4O,
UILASS tIZOCiLS.
:ordsooS. klutinas.
(dr:ether o•ith
Also. vtolut Rot*.
0,1.003 i iti & Co.
ictr VI U 33 It.
.4toei
the t
at la
tiou.
hue
COW
mined
cents per
from I.y to
Figs 13 cent
pountl,and
Don'i
June 7.
.. g.illge (p,
Ar for 5
tad. Rio Coflee, 10 CPBt9. Java do RI cents, 'l'obbnco
I} cents ner 1101.11111, MAC keral 6 Celli... nil ibitlf °cents
Tani Currants 111 cents, Loaf Sugar 19 cents per
very thin ~: else, at the saute low rates.
forget It Asat ft. - A. BAKER'S
Cheapshle, Erie, Pa,
..
New Goodel Now 00 0 '6 11
.eager than ever before offered in McKean!
'FUR giol4 r ibers beg leave to inform the inhabitants of McKean
and vicinity, that they have justreceivedtheirSut 1111 l er Stork
OF DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE., CROCKERY,
GLASS. TROY CiAILN, At, 4-c.
which will he offered, for cash, barter. or :it the the meal eredit,on
teonsas advantageous to the purchaser as Can be found at any
Store in the county, not extepting Erie. Our Goods have been se-
Itctedwith great cre, expressly for the co.nitry trade, and , t‘ ill be
sold a e cheap. For proof, cull and see, and eaututue quality and
prices.
1110 st kinds of country produce will be inken in pa)tnent; such
as Colifotnia Gold, _wheat. Gold Dollars. nye. Quarter eagles,
Corn, IlallEagles, Oats, Eagles. Rutter and Cheese. most kinds
of Shier and-Copper Cuin and Eggs, and et en Safety Fund and
Ohio Paper will not be refused. LAMM:ON - dr. GOFF.
McKean, June .2, 1519. • .3rsin3
rresli Green and illack Teas,
At Nre Ageney of the PeAim Tta Compaay.
1111 IS day receit ed, and all Imported biliCe the Bret of relats
ry last, and warranted first qualm. put up In quarter, half
pound and pound papers, and sold :it. the following price., and
the same quality aunt {trice at all times and to all persons.
GREEN - BLACK
Toting Ifyson sum cargo 50 Oolong, rich flavor 50
do do 72f do plantation growth, 'iii
do do fine cargo 70 Ilowquas Miriam, rich nod
do Slider Leaf I. 00 highly ilmored, 1.1
Old Ilyson 75; to t 00 he ritil Ultra. '1 50
These Teas may be returned, and the money refunded, il the
quality does JIM oust. J. 11. BCRTON,,
Erie, June it, 1849.. - No Sliced tion. •
Tailoring and Clothing Establishment
C! ail LNG WELL MADE AND CHEAP , .
Tut:sill...et iher could rtpect . fel , y 'Morin his friends and
the public. that he eoptlinies the Tailoring business at his
old stand on the diamond, a heir rimrs east of the Erie
4 , Dank, m here tie may ernis.b.ntly 1 c found ready to attend
to the %fronts of WS ctiAotners. Ile Mantra himself, front
0. 411
' ht t past eliiliint ors, that lie tt ill le al , ie to give and venial
batedhrt ion in his busineia. and thin note v, 11l have Jost
cause to con fidant. on the trove of either neatness or punt
tuallq. Coats. Pantalcons, Vests, tic., made to order
v, lilt prolisptitude and %%mutated to lit v. tll. / He cordlal:
ly invites 1110%e WhO 111.1 y, front time to tillte has C Clothing to make
particularly young g , ittlemen who ire desirous of blears having
a good lit, to give Mtn a tall, assuring them that he nal be most
111.,t , t1 to comply with their Si ishes. Also, Bendy made Clothing
ol et cry de,•ription Just received. sneh as routs, Vests, Pantaloons
Shirts, f`ollar.,, ti cc., In great variety, 31..1 at t nrious priceswhich
is ill be sold cheap for Cask andS t Ore PrerabnlV.
Purchasers are requested to t axi and eliain:rte his Goods before
buying eLewbere -
.
Eric, Apr it'4.9 j
, let), JOHN GOALDING.
Administratoes'otico.
T r.rruas testamentary on the eant.• i f
Allen Pier *e, late of
Concord town/Min, deceaned. baying lieon granted On* subt*eTi
tiers, make to hereby go. en to till indebted to said estate,
to make immediate paymeill, and having awiinst Bald
n*Attei to pte.olit them i roperly riti them t tea ohl for lettleniesit.
rOLLY PIERCE,I Adm'irs
/A. J.
June 10, 18'10
ii/2133 AND NOIITIILEAST narsinoax).
CIEALED PROPOSALti will be received for the construction
13 of the Erie and Northeast Rallread, including all materials,
tip to the •.Idth July iticlusive.nt the Mike of said company lit the
Borough of Erie, payable In the stock of the Co:upatty. Plains
nod specifications will be ready for inspe lion I y the ltlltt July.
Erie, June dl, 1849. C. M. REED, Preside:lt.
W 0 0 T.,
Wool Bopot No. 33, Milk stoat Boston.
riAßMEßo,Merchnnt others %tithing to sell their Wool In the
Eastern/Market have now a fovorabie opportunity of doing
PO by furivarding the same to J. P. 811.41)i.i:Y. Na. &1. !WM st ,
Boston, Mass., under the most favorable circumstances. as the
Wool wilt be graded unto lots and qualities desirable for Ellin:rent
manufactures, suitable! !be I, Prio:l3, kildd, of Good+, and arranged
for Pale under the superintendence - and flifeelloll of Ziba Park
hurst', who has been engaged in purchasing Wool in thus county
and"vicinity for Sf•veral years. And I am littitorised to receive
and forward the sante. from the Farmers and others desirous of
shipping their wool; - nn.igive all farther information.
/ N. 11.-11a0 will be furnished and Wool packed ut my store,
I If &pit:Ale.
Erie, June 1.9-119
01.4Iii.YUT. JACOB TOIVNHENI.Vti Sarsaparilla, the origi.
nal and germane preparation. it never fowl:W.o or turns
our. tiold at the Agency, N 0.5, Reed Bowe. by
Erie, June 2, 1:49: J. B. AURTON.
Linwood Oil and Spirits of T urpentino,.
ny the Barrel or Gallon: alto, all descriptions of Paints as cheap
I/ if not CheapiT than the cheapest. .1. II BunTos,
Erie. June tl. 1810. rric Drag and Paint Store.
. ow Whito Fish and Trout.
TUirr retched dirt et from Mackatmw a fine lot of No. I White
and Troia, in whole and half barrels. warranted new,
to be Dad or c. u, wlttcirr.
Erie, June...l.'loSO.
.r. - :itiztv a re A
DURING the rev:J.4l[e of se much slrlinelet nn thn rnnge of the
Atlantic. Lake & Mis4I+NIPPI Telegrri ph, the business in the
o , RiEf.t.y TELmall A this will k,suspen
te4 nt 7, 51.„ until further notice be ttiren
Erie, July 14, 18111. ft. GRUENE, TiLtnagcr.
1 000 LIGHTS lVimlow 1 3 aq1;, ItTtllTtnitCithont t:lnas, on
hnro„ receicrll and attended to for nny sine
or otyle of Bash, made, painted and y,lnzed he firrt rate workmen,
awl Pohl as low as the: lowebt. c•ARTER & lattcnii
Etle. July 11, Ittla.
Champagne
Aflludee brand, for sate at
July 111 lap.
London Porter.
A GENUINE ARTICLE, can la: found at
T. W. mormvs
rLoun.
2 lour, jucel,e.l awl Or Pe le
5 BilLS. .,;c r`h
cheap, Mills Mil's -,t re T. IV. 3100P.E'S.
Vis - h I rish f — triis
A Lot of New White PM and Cod pleb, far nail+ low. by
Mineral Water
Dn. WHITNEY'S Celebrated looral Water. by the dozen Cr
single bottle, for sale by T. W. MOOR E.
500 Les. Benson'a Refilled Cawly fur .ale at
T W. MOORE'S
10 000 root Window GlosO.
2 0 Ougx:p . Ar... l ,',7l7t . h'e're7iiziesh nod rom A N T r.y e, n t
N fI N :I iln,yd• G laai,
Thu
assortment contains some of the best datth.'e Mirk, suitable for show
windows and cases. Also. a lot of French Bby 111. altogether su
perior to what is usually brought into this market. but which will
be sold as low no the American. Altogether OUIII this line is so
(prior to any other out ofthicli les, nod will be sold on terms that
will salt all reasonable persons.
(TARTER &
No. fi heed House.
rrle. July t 4, Ilia
2,ofick 11A HEELS Eras!! Ground FLOUR. reeriveri on com
l./trails:non, at No. 2, Reed House, and will be sold at the
!owes market mica. by the load or barrel.
Erie, July 14, rin IT. B. 11AEERHT1CK
anal
r y Groceries.
COFFEE. Rio. Laguyra, and St. Domingo,
TEA. !Ivan. Young Hy•son, Gun Powder and Imperial.
SUGARS., et. Croix. Porto Rico, Cclfee crushed, powdered
and crashed loaf.
MOLASSES. Sugar House end Cardenas. •
WIN & Madeira. Port. old Port, Pure Juice., Sherry, Malaga.
!RANDY. Fourth Proof.
RIM. Jamaica. St. Croix, and le . E. Rum.
GIN, Pure Holland, Schuydam hnd Swan
WHIHKEY, Old Rye and Monongahela.
The aboee , are warranted pure and will he sold for medical mar.
poses. CARTER & BROTHER.
hrie, June 4,
Ot4ifornia Life PresorVers.
I N
the tbnu of Allen'a rateitte Nevolvert. Also, Guns, Pistols,
J. Powder Flasks, Oot. GAtne Sag. Percussion Cape,
andotber sporting kit?, for' sale al small advance from New
York prices, at. - G. LOOMIS & Co's.
Erie, July 14 ten.
rAOLG PENS.t—Of a dbren different makes. Including Levi
Drown'e tv#t and only Pen ever made uoservien.no mutate;
a large auornnent at. G. 1,0014i8 & CVO.
Cl it, July 1, 1819.
GRAVE STONES.
ON; M ai r street. nearly 9ppoilte the Academy, of White and
Variegated Marble, always on hand; 13160,T0mb Tables * Monti
ments, erc.. fUrnished tobrder4s per cent less then theY t abbe bed
of the Peddlers that go about the country.
Most kinds of Produce and Lumber taken inpayment. Maio
glee me e a nail. 0
J. It. GOCkiltAN.
Eri. July 13-0
DISSOLUTION
mar. Copartnership heretofore existing under the drin Of Pow
ers & Reynolds Is thl* day dissolved by mutual consent,.
Those indebted to said dun will please find their accounts at the
store of S. B. Powers (Isle Power, & Reynolds) who only Is so'
tborized to receive pay and use the name in liquidation.
Pale. June 110.J8W.ft. B. POWERS
• 3. Si. tEYNOLbS.
, ,
- - -
Those batting demand' against the laie thin of ar. R. wli
please present them at my rotator payment.
Este June 20.1819. S. B. POIVEltil.
EASTERN NAILW—The undersigned ore now selling a sopa
tier Eastern Nalt.frona 4d to 40d. 8 and led Feneeand floor
Natis4d. ea and 10d wrought Nail; also, nworted stars barn door
erg wagon box Itlvera, kr Dale Tor, at No 3 litettleonra.
• r•ogra:4o...a • v:r t • 9ANtem``
This medicine Is Just u hat it is declared to be above. A rem
edy for the complete care of all Mose affections of the Turoat and
Lungs, which if neglected, nittAs a end in erylsest ratan. It is not
a worthless. (arch-penny article, made just re sell, like 'natty of the
common nostrums of the day, butts a strictlv'screatifc Preparation
—tlie original recipe having been furnished by an einingt
Clatt, (the late Prof. Rogers.) and that still further imprints] by
°twit& the present proprietors. who is himself a rept/or/if-au
calcd Physician, a graduate of the Unhersity of Pennsylvania.—
.11 Is composed of the choicest articles In the vegetable kingdom,
most of them of tun tried value and established teputntion.'and
shine of them entirely new, putt:Marty the Csstrust.Aut a plant
of inmost wonderful medicinal virtues. lately introduced into this
country from California. The Recipe has been shown to thousands
of Pity sletmta, %silo hose universally appros ed i t. a nd wi ll La,
shown to any 11, /10 desires to see it, upon a ppli cat ion
either to thetropiwtors or their Agoras It has bemi used In rasa-
Wades of comm. and '4l'Oll2llV reCOlllllletided by Phyeiciaite, even
Professors in our Medical Volleges, Ministers of Judges.
lAwyers. itlerchants. Mechanics. fie.—a cuticlushe proof that
there ie tin quantery or Urreptiiis about It, but that it le a ruedt
eine of most uncommon, virtue and etticoeyi
PAMPHLETS.
le, and
lei% ing
;to bell
,torta
ennui-
e are
deter-
SMITH JACKSON
n NOTXO.E.
T. W. MOuttErS
CONSUMPTION CURED .
CANCHALAGUA;
VOR 11113 COMPLETR CURL' OP
Coughs, Colds, Nllueritd,
Asthma, Bronehitis,Spitting of
Blood, and all other Lung
Complaints tending to
CONSUMPTION
RCM)! READ!!
As no ordinary-size! advertisement can be,ein to do Justice to
the merits of this article, the Proprietor, hate embodied in a
pamphlet form, the Maury of this Med br ine—the description, na
ture, &c., of its principal ingredients-41 eeffect they are designed
to have upon the human oysters—and above nit the incalcalabk
amount of good which it has done They design to circulate this
Pamphlet extensively: but should any one be ove coked. they are
earnestly desired in call ripen the Agents raise below. and pro
tote, one. ;rat io it Will tVell repay n perusal.tie hints on page
m 1
ith may be worth to yourself or faily, TIIOII ANDS OF DOI.-
,
LASH, and it will introduce you to a mass o testimony tu its
favor which is perfectly We , : tstthle.
Such being our coanience in its virtues, we are willing tear
rantto the Medicine ill every recent care. ttf used aceorditie to the
directions.) and where the person isnot satisfied that be lode:tying
Le»elit from it, b) retaining the Lot tle v. thin '2l hours* time,
TII I: istoNrx
will be refunded. 3:.rSee page 31. i of the Pamphlet.
For sale, a hole,ale and rti ail. 'uy A. L. SCOVILL & CO..
Proprietors, nt their Principe/ Office. No. rz Warren ct.. N ew .
York. to whom all orders for the Medicine, and letters relating to
agencies. should be addreised,,post paid.
r-r lie sure 0 ask' for Ilk A. _Rostra' Syrup of Livaarnot,
Taft. and Cu 11CLIA11.100V, and let Ito other be palmed on to you.
C A tITION.—Nanc ectru4re. unless there is un the buff wrappers
a nate of hand, signed with a Pea, by A. lA. SCOVILLE & CO.
COUGIIS. COLDS, ,S:r,
tr ‘ r Dr. A Roger,' Syrup of Lirmtwonr. TAR, and Cxeeutt
♦ant has proved itself tots , : Ow wait extraordinary medical aid lit
curing thatusually fatal ilisert4e Consuript , un. but. it sliothd be
remembered. this MPAll`illt! 13 as efficacious nail valuable in the
issentekt stuget, such as Cough-, Cold., Doarsene e. &., Wine 1t. , !
Luatm are co far pone that ulceration has taken place.. It in
tt Idthit, if ever, know it to fail in breakilia up the most obsiiiiato
,1 1 ,tre.NitetCotigh or Cold. in to few hours' time. if-tht. direc
ti 311 S are strictly follon.ed. 'rite ;ravine, which =Ann so many
trxneerfut carts, is for sale at Caller La Brothdr and Bantu & Per
ham Erie Fa.,
From the 111.1. cal Reporter
STROKG TESTIMONY.
TT "The column , . of the Pre.. Ihrollall'itt the country ant to
be 1.0 tilled with notices of cures and iiieelties for all dlsea,cs,
'flesh It heir to.' that one hardly knows what to do in case of dis
ease, for fear that in using ore medicine. another runt better may
be Overlooked. hum from the rmarLabre ri4t3. and the high order
and vast amount of testinroin• lately brought under our personal no
tice of the extraordinary UITICZIC.) of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of 1.11 - I.ft•
V‘OHT, TALL and CANC11.57.“11.:.i, we are eornp.elled to regard the
thence of our sea-ea. and confidently state. that for Coup:, and
Cads, and that hydra-headed mon-ter. Cossumrllow we thin%
the above preparation a safe, speedy, and certain cure.. To all
our friends we say, 'MY ti; and if it does not help you,ntiddag
el.e 55111."
nr.►•rll c•'ro.\i n sLiGirr corn!
By neglecting tilesf... Salutary precaution! which common
!prise dictate', man), ewe/ map. fall a irrlins to their prudence.
We haveseeh the young bride lilQollliflg like a bird of paradise—
the fair of dower hope, the pride of her father, and the joy of her
Inuther—her cheek ductied with anticipation, and her eye beim-
In; Is Rh the soft expreaa•lon of love—the gay (Imams of life dan
cing before her fancy. is Rh the rich and variegated tints of the
rainbow's hue. We trive seen all this changed—aye. the %rid
ding gitruttegi for a shroud, and the bridal chamber for the sepul
chre of the dendi tell all this be negrectint3 fI...COMMOR
Now: before it is too tate, use Di-. Rogers' Jung, nJ Livenwokr,
Tart, and CANCIItLACWA, which gises imme Bate relief, asttion
sands of our most Intelligent and wealthy families are ready and
willing fo testify.
PRICE—In large kottles, 61.00, or sit bottles for 55,00.
For sale by Carter & Brother, and Burton & Perkkas - •
Erie, May IE4O. 3m52
WIESTAWEI BALSAM 01!
T"Egreat remedy for Consumption of the Limp: Affections
of the LI er, Asthma, Bronelutlo, Patna or V. eakness of the
Breast or„Lungs, awl other affections of the Pulmonary Organs.
READ TILE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS!
In accordance with thenrevailit eustout. and itr - order to allow
the virtnea of thin medicine more tally, the fellowina ciertincates
have been selected; and ne it In not our l‘ tslt to trifle with tho
liven or health of those afflicted. nc sincerely pledge ourfGlvea to
make no assertions or "false Atatements" 01 Its efficacy; nor will
we hold any hope to bli:fertin humanity %Old: Pieta it dl net
warrant. l'he Proofs arc here glVen—enli It e volich an inquiry
front the public Into evety ease %le itUttllo, and "feel ristired they
will find it a medicine well deers ing their patronage and confi
dence.
tiCMARKABLI: CCRE
Of all the cures that have tet t,Cen reecrile,l, there Are et.rtniiily
num equal to the one (Ina mentioned. which ph ruts 3 1 : 0 % ,, s
the eurabilit) of Cousuruptioo, eleu an tome of Its worst
forms.. v." -
Messrs. Sanford & Park—tents: This is to certify, that my
wife Nancy Dohoney has been in a declining state of health for
the last two }ears. tier dhea , e baffled the skill of the best medi
cal nid 1 could procure—her ph}sictaus pronounced her disease
"Consumption in the last stage," and said that her recovery was
pant all human hopes. An a last resort with t•ery little hope, I
procured Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. After using n few
bottles, I found to my new 'able surprise, that tier health was itn
tirovlng rapidly. She is now so for restored as to be able to no'
tend to her regular household ditties n Mout suffering any incon•
venience. Iler rapid Improvement and present health it until toe
In the teller that she will soon be entirely restored. -
70101.1:3 DOIIONEY.
fititte of Indiana, j „
ltliersoti
I, o nea•:N. llumphreye, a Justice of the Peace in and for shill
county and State do certify that the abase named Rhodes D Mon
ey siiliscribed and made oath to the tbrego og certiucule betore mu
this tfltli day of February, 1645. -
•• 3.tmrs Vii. numrlinEvs, J. P.
Tio the Priblic,-1 Jntob Crtien of the Virinty of Jennings, and
:hate of Indiana do hereby certify that in the early part of last
season, I was taboo Main violent cough attended with a pain its
❑ae breast and sometimes loser, and that I employed a skillful
physician for some Dine, who said that he could give me no re
tier. I then commenced using Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry,
"and felt almost Immediate relief—and after taking three bottles
I rind myself In as Rood health as I eojoycd fur a nuniter of years
my restoration under the blessing of G•hli I attributed to the ore
of the medlne abase named: JACOB GREEN
March 15t,15(9,
I. D/hid J. Skinner. a Jtodice of the 'Mace In and for said
County sof State. do Certify that die aboin named Jacob Green.
subscribed and trade oath to the foregoing certificate, before inn
this ht day of March ISM.
Tim following communication haii just been reCelVeli from Mr.
.1. F. IVooster, Wholcsritr, Druggist. Norwrdir. Huron county..
Ohio. The &Meted will plume read nod Judge for themrek•es.
Nunn. mx. 'Much Lot.
John P. Park:-Pear Sir—]laving been alllkted with the Liver
Complaint for about eight years, while living in Elyria. in thts.
Stag, I had become so low and emaciated, that I Wats obliged to
give up my business entirely 'to my brother. and was advised id
travel anti try ti bat benefit it would have ou me. I started, and'
was gone from home about four months, but experienced no relief
tvliatever.', and was rivaily advised by :Mille or. my friends to try
'Malang Balsam of Wild Cltdrry, which I commenced ut
To my own surprise, and after using tWQ bottler, I was conipletely
restored to health and continued up to this day without an yaytap•
imago! the old compiling, or any ifickeles . 3 of any ether kind. I
:dud you this that you may make use it as you deem fit. knowing ,
a,. 1 do, that tPe Balsam had saved toy Ilfe when all other rein
dies had failed. 1 ours, &e.,
J1111:f F. WOOSTER,
Druegint. Notwalk, Huron County, (hi!.
Price $1 per hottle—six bottled (Jr 85.
Sold hi —I. IX PARK, (ptickhu , or to SANTORD & FJtRI .r
Fourth and {Valuta streets, Cinoitintitl, Ohio, General Agent for
the South and %W.I. to whoa) all mach; must be addreawd.
_ . . .
tD J. 11. Durum, Erie Pa., H. H. & C. Case Girard; Farrar
Whitney & Co. Waterford; I). N. & J. 8. Weimer Conneadt 0.,
B. B. & J. IL Fawn Asinatuia; J. McFarland Meadville 'a.,
B. Wilcox Jr. do.
Erie. April V.
evvirazrit AEtrt A N 4921 la El Di T.
Term Purdy's Confectionary, No. 4, Rood Itotiati
now.
nil RS. rtittpy rvoufd reapeetfuilv inform the public. that she
1.•11 eontlnuea the confectionary Business at her well know
stand in the Reed Muse Row, where she has now and purpcsys
heeding constantly on hand, a large variety of
CONFECTIONARIEB,
of her own mannfaCture. and sold ,wholesale and retail. with dif
ferent kinds ofREFREBTIMBN TB. sueh as Cokes. l'ies. Bread and
Butter Poached E.ggs. Cold FOWSI, Rolled ham, Pork and Deana
'toted:in% aWn Water, tee Creaht, etc.. ice,. all of which will h.;
served up in the hese and 131:10AtplIttable , She has turfre
calved a line assortment of TOY to tvrtiott'she invites attention.
Mrs. P. has fitted up a room, up stake, expressly rcr the accom
modation of Ladle*, where •
Ice Cream and other keireshlnento
will he served at all times dctring the Euntincr. She is deter
mined not to be surpassed by any similar establishment weit of
Buffalo. and will endeavor to eau' universal satisfaction. She
indulges the hope that the same liberal pationa,, , e which was ea•
tinded to herpredecessor still be continued to het.
Erie. June 1549.
12.000 yards of Cloth & Casemate at the Erie
Vitolteti reel ory.
RzAby to Da exchangal for WOOL by the subscribers at their
Waal rates ofezelienge. They have a variety of Plaid and
Fancy !Wipes of the latest Eastern patterns for Gents. Pants and
B o y s clothed, also. a good variety of all•wool Tweeds, for sum
mer wear. Wawe) also mzinufacture, the prevent SCS:011, at the
following prides in cash. viz: For black. brown, grey and eteel
mired cloth, :311 , cents per yard; cassimere of same colors. Xt
centvt white Flannel r ts cents, and preaml Flannel '29 eta. per
yard. idElitirrEY & DRLIVSTER•
Erie. Juno 0,1010.
T INNEN LUSTRES.—Received tbirrmorning, another stock
of Linen Lustre/, among which are route very I desiratle
styles, that gua searee is racrLet. r tavo now a taro Each and
wilt ran at Ittll Mlle, tent /CE3 i;tan toe usanl taus. 3
Etleaur.e2, 1818. ,► D. CLAilti v
•
J . r:FFFIISON CO.. to.. Feb.
STATII or TN . PIII`t 4, JENVI'I , 7B Co
DAVID J. 6KINNER. S. P
II