ERIC COUNTY MIIDICAT. Soctarr.—At a meeting of the reviler physicians of the county of Erie. held pursuant to notice on the 9th inst., there oere present Mears, Per- Vosburg. Dickinson. Beebe, Wood, Flint, Langs. Nlorti, Van Sentin, Strong, Do Witt, Stuart and Lattimore of Erie; Miller, at Stewart, of Waterford; Kellogg and Ely of ll'arci; Day, of McKean; Bradley, of Weslej ville; Hall, of Northeast:' Williams, of Wattsburg; Phelps, of 'I Philips' Corners; and Thayer, of %lillereek• On motion, Dr. Perkins was appointed chairman, and Dr Lattimore secretary protein. The report, stating the objects. of the proposed society. was nod, and on motion received and adopted. On motion, the chair appointed a committee of five to report a list of officers for the ensuing year. On motion, a committee of five was appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws, to be submitted to the next meeting for approved. The committee on nomination of officers then reported the following names: C. F. Perkins for president; F. W. Miller, vice president; W. P. Lattimore, corresponding secretary; L. Strong recording secretary; W. R. De Witt, treasurer; A. Beebe, J. L. Stewart and 3. L. 114 ce nsors. Nominations confirmed. ' On motion, Dr. Perkins was requested to prepare an ad , dress to be delivered at the next meeting. On motion, it was resolved that the accompanying. re port, together with the proceedings of the present meet• fug, be published in all the Erie papers. On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet on the first Friday in September at 1 o'clock P. M. at tho office of Dr. Do Witt, in this borough. • • C. F. PERKINS, Oen. IV. P. Lattimore, Sac. fU" The Whigs continuo to call the Democrats "Le cofecos," ,und the Pottsville Emporium, (derv.) returns the compliment by calling the whip "dunkey-focos."— A most significant and suggestive MM.—Several Demo cratic Papers. We disagree in loft/ with the above suggestion! If whig Editors choose to make blackguards of themselves . by calling their opponents nick-names, it is no rea son we should follow their had examples. No, no, breth ren, our clause and principles need nonce of the billings gate and clap-trap of whigery to defend them—Right in themselves, they can be sustained without rirong. on our Plitt. Call them whip, tad if they choose to call us "Locofocos," lot them—it only shows tho weakness of their cause, And tho neglect of their education! MT The beautiful tale on our outside, entitled "Grace Atherton, or the Attorney House," will bo concluded in our next. Some of our readers think it ono of the beet tales of the day equal, in many respects, to Diddles beat. It is copied, as the reader will see, front that excellent paper, the “Bolton Olirelßranch," than which there is no family paper in the country we take more pleasure in recommending to our friends. 11.r.rssestErie.—Mrs. Kirkland tells of a gentleman who would not sign his name until be hod put on his gloves, leskby any accident hie fingers should incur the contamintlfon of ink, nude lady Vt ha objected to joining in the communion, because the idea of drinking after ether people was so disgusting! This couple ought cer tainly to make a match, it would be such a pitty to spoil two house. with such a pair of fools! ESTRATONY CENT RM./a/D.—The "Woodstock <Va.) Tcuth Legion," says that Mr. Richard Miller, the Yost-Tilaster at Edinburg; hi that state, has received his vvalliing papers, and that his successor cannot ho found —no such man being known. 0, Fitz Henry, tou will have to try again, or offer a reward. Say, for in:lance .one cent, payable in your paper. CLAYTON'S PORTRAIT OF THE WHIG PARTY.—JoIIO M. Clay ton, secretary of state, wrote a letter to tho %slag. of Peiewaro, upon general topics, iu wbicli occurs tiro fol lowing paragraph:— "The departments at Washington hare hem et oteded by a host of the expecte-tits of ijire, nerer before execaricd, not tren in the first year of the adeent of Jacksinism!" TT Thomas R. Waring died of cholera on the road near Fort Kearny, iu Juno last. pe is said to havo been tho only son of a widowed mother, non• living in Mead ville, Pa. His papers and effects aro in the hands of• Col. Bonneville, at Fort Kearney. Er The Commercial has made a direct attack upon the political character and integrity of Mr. Treasurer Bent., and Jet wo will go tho ire cream with any "ultra Whig" that 31r. Ball's personal And political organ, the Gazette. dare zor defend him. Who lakes the bet! Aitrtat.n.—...l.re any afflicted tVith paina, cuff, nr;sofel of any kin I! Let the..s rca IW. 11. :Sl° i..'s alvertinnient in another colurun. We believe hia ointment to he a prone article fi'r• anything of the kind, and nu hntiihtig. Try a lilac of it before you suffer arty loner. Il can he had at nearly all Ow stores 1 , ..n flits place.—kuox. latelligesteer. JY.I:I the ?It:die/rat+ advertised ily W. H. Sloan arc tint,' on agency by Carter & Brother. N. IL Reed Ifou.4e, FeVerti which often prevail so fmany,rit the Went ty al ways b t prevent by the timely me of Dr. 0.4.).A.1's India Cliala.pgue. The inetbelnrs should be comulebeed al the apirmtance of the earliest symptom+, which not unfrequently pre• cede the attack several dap, and even v. eeks, to warn of int. Pc'rling danger. The ienmtion of ' lammur,:llie hazonl expro.- mon, vmariness of body.' drpiresbion of spirit., derangement of en. , onnloh, pain in the bones, Ar.;!,, cannot easily btr mittaken. ' Caution! De not deceived spurious iinilatiOns, be. Osgood . * in the Only genuine Cholagogne. For sale by 1. H.11,1'1011. Ago i nt, Crir, Pa. o ...Fevel :-- and Ague:and known as a sovereign remedy fir chronic eases or tlepa tic derangements. the proprietors of Dr. 311.ane's Liver Pills here not prepared fir the fulloh mg gratilving evidence of its capacity and curative powers in Ague and_rever. complaials. 11 11,160 \ How, Nov. ill), 1,17. "Meson. Kidd 4- CO —.'th 'III one yearmo I woo latorma under a sea MI! nttatk or Acne and Fever. lot the in.e of Dr. 31'f.aries laver Pills I teas soon restored to perfect he'll!). 1 belie% thi in to he the heat medicine fir Billions complaints that has et er been .afereil for sale in this section of the country. Mai EA All ARM" For sale by Carter & Brother, and J. 11. Burton, Fri.', l'n. IY~ WISTAB'S BALSA Al 1. , clue:ly comisi-ed rstraets from MOSS of ICIA,A ND. and fro m the NNE and wi Lt) CHERRY of our own latitude. The great secret of Its efficacy consist in the method by which these extracts are prepared. Sim!' in fact is the nature and simplicity of this tnedicilie. so powerful in action, yet so tuild.safe and pleasant in its operation that it might. be Justly termed, "'Nature's ones pret•eriptium" and although a few years bate elapsed since it was first made public; we can proudly say it has acquired a celebrity unprecedented by any med icine in use, and is evidently destined to become the most popular and valuable medicine ever discovered. IT.See advertisement. 41.13 ENGRAITING.ON WOOD. ca. THE subscriber le prepared to execute all orders 'in Thal, lines. Drawing -and Engraving I .alid.capeof viewil Of; iletgls, Stores. Factories, Machinery, Societies' Seals, IllAdnesi Cards, Show Dills, &c,, Ar.c.; Orders attended to without delay, charges moderate. Fredonia, July .7, 1816. M. 1 4 . PETTIT. BATBI3I ILATICaI XIATIII3I - ' WARM AND COLD. undersigned would respectfully risk the attention of this Community to the ithportant fact—important Ott oreount of us immediate and necessary connection with health, happiness and length of days—that ho has reeeptly fitted lip in gxid et) le ? both of accoinmodation, and appearance, the large comm.:limas (00111 in thereat °fins shaving .tpartittent, and under the Pont Office, as a complete Bathing Establn.hrnent. . . Ile natters hineielf that, from his ample • arrangements, he wilt he enabled to gale entire satisfaction. Ilia limiting Apparatus, and furniture principally, were purchased east—regard being had, in .4 doing, only to its convenient make and superior material. Those wishing to indulge in the universallt , acknowledged lux ury era cooling. Cleansing. cheering bath, can lie accomodated at any nine t , eto col the hours uf .1. M and 101'. M. Auu,ntll A. VOSPITSIGII. STAY HORSE. B ROKE into the encloeurd of the subscriber on the Bth inst., in 1;,,, he (brut!' township. n lir wvii Ilare. with wide hind feet, and 4 intro in the face, and has LI c Pole Evil, The owner is request e I Ii) come, prove property, y charcs, and take ii away. ALEXANDER 3,I'KIN LEV. Lc teurr. August le, !RIO. 3t 11 —____ — C - 104its I VIE'S \0.6 tan be found t the Hardware Store. REEL-dc SANFORD ... 211gy.t IP. No. 3 Reed !loo:. Valuable Farm for Salo. Tuilvlbptilber o ff ers for sale the improved farm on which lie now resides, lit Greene township in tho settlement known as "Yankee town." The farm contains:Mout 100 acres, 70 of which 'Pile improvements consist of a two-stor frame rim riling , y Iwo frame barns. and sheds, together it jib all but buildings necessary. There is also about 30 apple tree.,, 4,, 5t1) grafted; pears and peaches in abundance. The hind is 'as!l w stered and timbered, and situated in an excellent neighbor. !'f.esl. and convenient to Market, it being only live miles from Erie. tat particulars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. Greene, Auk. lEL-14 ASA Si:HUTH:R. ' NOTICE. To tin An trs and legal reproanlatinna of Jonathan Larrentaaota iiarG ,, rmsek, dertaied. lITHEREAs, Minion Lawrence of the Tow nship of Harbor , V melt. Erie County, Pa. did on the 13th day of June 1619, fit In the Otnhan's Court of told County his petition for leave to Proven iiarol contract withionatliati , Latt recce, late of Harbor creek, .teseese,l, for the tramder of a eertn in lot or piece of land :1 1° ,,Vej in 'Whore reek aforesaid. and the said Court did appoint FAN.. Commissioner to report the proof.—Therefore au Persons interested are hereby notified that the proof Witt he made at the office of It. M. Smith. Esq., in the Itrougho f Erie, I.o " on TnerdaY the 2lth day of September lbitt, between the hours cr 9 o'clock A. M. and ti o'clock T. M. of that day at which Utter and place alt persons ia tempted are notified to attend. r. THOMPSON' & GRANT. ttore for Petitioner. The proi.f in the above ease tall be t ake n i n ~ pursuance of the tbnre 0011 CC at the time and place above stated. Frie„tie 19, 1910. MER VDI °"2l7lllll°3nleira SZ lHN6l,l M:34iiiir rood mewhantable tbina!es on hand and T , . - 4 by C. B. IVRIGHT Frasklia Coital Company, A VITIORIZED TO CORRTRIICT A RAIL ROAD TO LAR6 ER IR. ) ' MIIE: books are now open for subscription to the stock in the above company at the cake or Galbraith! & Lane in the Borough of Lrie. JOIIN GALukuirrii, Erie. August IS, ISIO. 14 Administrator's Notice. LErreßa testamentary on the estate of Ainlew Herd. late of be rend' townsliih ileccal•eo,, having been granted the subsea hers, notice is twreb) green to all persons indebted to said estate. to make immediate pa) mem, and those 'having claims against said estate. to Present them properly authenticated for settlement. W3l. KIN EN ,/ WA!. litt ACK EN. Erie, August 11, ien. 603 LAW NO TIOZI. A"persons who have cases in court. in which !hare hereto fore ,been concerned as counsel. are referred to Messrs. Thompson & Grant, in whose care the sane have been placed by me, hod who will-attend to ihe saii c, nu I Intend shanty to leave Erie County. All business papers in my possession belonging to clients Al id tie lett with them. CARSON GRAVAM. Eric, Augustd, MID 3t12 t 1 00111.13 e. Fare Proof ?slut, for sale No. 0 Reed Houle by CARTER & BROTISER. .Erie. August I). Me. ,dEO DR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CIMOLAGOGUE. etcellent compound was the result of tong medical ene -1 rience in a billions climate, an I it i 4 believed that the great object has been accompliatted of presenting the public %vittt n rem edy for a Vet cr and Ague, on which they cqn rely fur a speedy and certain cure. It hi a COlllbitiation of vegetable substances and warranted free from Mineral poi:orisof every description. It has a healing pow er upon Proken constitutions, always leaving the system in a more sound and healthy condition. It is a prominent feature of the Uholagogne that It never 'Mures the most delicate constitution. A few days even will batisty the most incredulous of its great effi cacy in Madding up the spirits and re..torlng the energy and vigor of health: READ TIIF. FOLTWING TESTIMONIAL!! Extract of a conunimiention flout A. W. Miller. the proprietor's Agent at Elizabethtown, N.. 1. Et. ZAIIETIIIVWX., N. J., June 23, ISID. DR. CITA Imes °snoop. Dear Sir:—l have Intl three bottles left of your India Cholago gee. Irwin sold alin - ist a group within the past few• months, and have yet to hear of the that iwitance of as failing to cure. one man said he hail within a year or two past paid more than cad for Fever and Ague medicine. which had done him no good—hut that two bottles of the Chulagoillie had cured him. I know of a number of instances, when one bottle cured three or four peroond who were severely afflicted with the same dia er.,e. • • • • Our most eminent now ilt:C it and recommend It, having heroine satisfied of its inestimable value, and that it is free from quackery. Your s , respetcfully, - A. W. MILLI:h. CAUTION. Cram n4aingt iinitati3ll3. He sure you obtain Da. Osooot.'s India Cholallugue, ~1u are safe. For sale by J. 11. Burton, Wholesale 310 Retail Atieut, Erie. August 4, th4tl. 414112 NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES Tir FOR GAM PIItIDUCF: :1 A i r rowurts , NEW Worm STOKE, ; IVO. 6,IIO.V.VELLIILOCK, Slate St. Erie, Pa., (one door oboes Lester, Sennett 4 Chester'ej IlllE.ubseriber would respecifuhy call the attm lion of the cilia rent , of Erie, and the adjacent conntry, to the het that he to offering at whole , tale or retail, a new, derirahle, and general assort. :tient or DRI - GOODS. GROCERMS, enocKrnr. 4c. 4c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. arrstottepietits in :trio Park tire such as to eittilde roe to keep na: a._.nutrnt full, }tants:slimly tiTAI'L,I: DRY GOODS AND GID141.1(.11:1-:. !Scott !Orr, I shalt sell Goods Gilr op. for the proof of vt hieti plezt.e CALI, EXA MINE. All goods wartonted ail rcpret•eute,l, or the looney w ill 14, (rid is CA sll PAM C GOOD D. 41111 BUTTER nt ult titucs and kr ti ost other kinds of P. adore. Erie. July 13. 15.4,3 NOTXGE TO TY.I.TI PUBLIO RASCALITY AND DEC IWTIu N. LET EVERY ONE READ TUN CAREFULLY r` l lll-IRE k a Sar,,aparilla for sate tatted old Dr. Jacob Towns saraparilla, It in advertised as the original, &e. i+anatnnouifakehooJ. Df. liaseit.ended over 8 31 . 10 , - (MI/ the last (WM years in wit erliettig, Ilia Nareaparilla. n hick has olaained a character Ttlttr tCll.ll3liOll III:011'4110M the United :Rates an 1 n greater part of the iiorld—the sale hying enorinou.. eicited tlw ' cupola!: of certain unprtnetpled tnen, and no 0.1 11101 A who wee cwg.tgo4l iu pedelow, cheap publicatem% about the ‘,l wet- of New - York, for a mauler of ire. Thie IltafeSllllll,o Jacob Townsend. Ile applied to a namber of men to get CM !do:on/NIL or to 1 , 1•11 thel/BC 01 11/ sl 11:1111 ,. .. 10 put up Dr. Ton I.,elld t e Nanap!roll, Atlig the target:der , and sum, tie had eipended lu advertising,.as ai inducement to embark into the hu.iiiess. ' 41•• • along oth! N. lie applied to elm rive IVatroni. Editor of the J.1111.1iC.1 Fanner, tt Ito atorne I cue!, a prupositi.ei. 31r JI• Q. ANDREW:4, formerly one of the proprietors of Alli gter'a Oint t, RALF II POll EIWY, form ray Cashier and' Financier of the I roken Shim-Master Rank at Denville, New Jersey, JOHN SKILLMAN, and ‘VILLIAII ' II 1031 I'SON. under the name of TlitimpsoN, SKILLNIAN, &Co , have employe 'nischd num. and agree d, we inmerbtaud. to pay him seven dollars .t week fu the o f hi , name Thete men have Leen in•illting mid libeling 114 ill Sill pOw tale fortmi, in ho pea ne would 1101iCeltIVI11011 , 11,1 . 111g Mein and their decoction into market. Let the public decide up on the coat, of the.w honer! and heacrable - nee. ()NV. (IF T11.P.1.12 TRICKS. They say that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla sours and ferments —this is false; hose kept it through the whole year in New Orleam,, Teyas, :Mexico. Sinith AIIICTiCII arid the lt'tw fv-t lit older it grow• the hetter•lt beCoIIICA. We made a few hot• tie. by last Spring, that spoiled. 'Phis we regretted, and rte lenn,c far anon as possildet such an accident rarer o•cur ag lin. This they attempt to make a great story 6r. and say that , the it hole at our Serra patina ty hen ihey , `are aware (oat they are publisttittg falsehoods. ANOTIIER TRICK. We %vent to :IA e(riense of fire hundred dollars to get up a splen did niced engraving tor our label, and had the tortralt of Dr. Town rend on it to disfifiguiM it from all others, and prevent mistaken. The-e men are no w !totting up a label on ewe!, a ith a portinit of old Jacob row li-end—lei the public decide upon such trannalions, and let them remem her that ?tone/Agent/int and the criginal, unleos signed with the name of N. I'. Tow mend. The plate in engraved on steel and contain' the portrait of Dr. Townsend. thre7Vetnale figures. and a view of our factors. The spurfOushas no faelory or female figures. t Dr. Townsond no Physician. • These tarn also mlllll4ll that Dr. Ton osend Ie no physician; thii like all other statement., are lake, Dr. Townsend anendhl two or t h e bent Medical t! , ellools in the coontry, his studied thd, (hirer eat theories of me Striae and INC Deed tar the last tifteentyea no; has etpertmented t-eceral years, and expended large baud; ilthring. 'Hi; Id. medicine. to perketioll. This old Jacob Townsend, They arc enilaa%orina to palm Mr on tliepithlic as an old physi cian. &c. Ile is no physician, and art It attempted to tisamilac lure a medicine until the-si man hired hull fur the WA . of his name. They say lit) not 111 , 11 the people to !Et jell` I bat their :lantana rilla It onrs. or the Sallie—but the Leuven, decide the • !ittite. theP at the 'AMP time assert that theirs is the old 11r. Townsend's, and the Ostgitialt and endeavor to Rake the people bet lc Ye that the stutT Mei manufacture is the Dr. Townsend's: s arsaparilla that has per formed so many WOO4 , `T/1/1,Ci1t.:4 for the past ten years. and %%filch has gained a reputation Al hid' no other medicine ever enjoyed—, winch it a base. villainous, unprincipled tabehod, I,%'e hate commenced slot. against these limn fur dattinars„, ish it to be understood. that the old man is no connection of Dr. Towns end rt hnlaver. In their advertisements and circulais they publish a number of gross falsehoods respecting lir. Townsend, which we will not notice. . . . FALSE RI-SORT:I Our opponents hay. puldi-hed in the papers, that 1)r. B. I'. Towluen.i n as dead—this they send to their agents about the colt ti try. %elm report thlt we have given up buqinels, 6tc., &c. The public should be on their guard, and not be deceived by the un principled men. • OUR COURSE. . Tieing satisfied by the experkinents and the results - of the medi• rine in eradicating dbmase, we resolved to place it before the' world. At that umc all of the Sarsaparillas for sale was put up in vials of four and lice mimeo, and •old for one dollar per bot tle. We could afford to sell a quart bottle of the purest and best article for the saute We resolved to to so and was laughed at and our S'irsaparilla called molasses and water by the other manufac turers. n ho said a good article could not be afforded fcr the price. A few years. and they learned the difference of this. Dr. 'rowns etl's Sarsaparilla almost entirely superceded the others. being intl.. mitely better. and live times the quantity for the same price. Of tare these men have made a great discover; , which is, that they have been selling a 'mintier vial of medicine - for one dear, which they r 041.1 afford thy twenty or twenty-flue cents, For these same men ❑os put up their Sarsaparillas in Quart bottles, very nearly resembling ours, fay the same price as they formerly told the ehtail one.. and ask the people to purchase. The people are not so green however. They have copied our labels. eirctilarir, and flaape of the bottles as near as they dare. Their course and ours we leave for a discerning public to acciipon. R I'. pISCOVER Y Dr. Townsend hat ing.ten years eince discovered a new formula of compounding the Sarsaparilla with other ingredients, and suc ceeded In proancing n fluid that resembled in its action upon the digeatleeorgans, the saliva. or gristle Juice of the human body,— A liquid, when taken into the systeimcreated new, rich, and pure blood--which would sustain, prolong, and create tow life—for the blood is the life—resolved, after three years of experiments. to bring it before the public. Fatiguitie that it required only to be known to be appreciated, being thoroughly conduced that to cleamte, purify mid strengthen the circulation, was the great secret of eradicating disease. Theconvicilon led to the discovery of Dr. ToWnsenil's Compound of the fiarr•aparitla. t3ntiatii d that by di minishing the quantity of blood in the system, thelife oleo was di minished, and that the true theory wits to produce n healthy then- Inion. The theory having proved trim, tt is nilopiell wholly or in part, at present, by a large number of medical gentlemen. awl the remedies more effectual than we anticipated—hence the wonder ful success of this lIINICCitIe. THE ROOT WR 11811 We use the best Ilonduran Sarsaparilla. The last year we pur chased more than ten times the amount of Sarsaparilla of all oth er Sarsaparilla manufacturers in America. Mr. Biotic:4 Esq.. a mer chant 111 the Honduras trade, and others. export t fresh and direct front Honduras fur us. 3lessrs. Burr, Watermrin & Co.. No. Mir, South street, have fitted up expensive and extensive mashinery to rasp be steam the lit.art of the Quash, or lignumvitie wood. They furnish us over 1;500 barrels the last season. Our Yellow Dock, which we lire a great quantity of. lit Cultivated in flehlithy the Sha kers at New Lebanon and i•kennn, and consequentlythe very best —far better than is generally used. We employ over one hundred men and boys collecting Room, &e. in the proper seasons. Indeed all our :urn 'memento are the most perfect and complete of any Oth .er similar cnabliahment in the world, and our medicine is une (Finite(/' I M PROVEMENTSI. . We have at our manufactory all machinery that le 'required to make the very hem medicine from the Sarsaparilla that Was eves prodnccd. We have powerful steam engines to grind out and ex• tract thereof. We aim have extensive rats forlettilug and tilling. &c.. such as were never hefore used In the preparation of any me dicine. No other manufacturer of Sarsaparilla has steam power to mannfacture by. , ITThe above Sarsaparilla is sold by CARTER & BROTHER, No. 8. Reed Route, Erie. who are the only authorized agents for Erie county. antlo fiLL end Jetopet Edginge, very nice and chap at S. 11. DEWEY'S. Erle. August 4.1.60. Eg 101301418.—A goad assortment of onnet ! abatis y ronnA at 11. R. DEWRY . R. Erre, August 4, 1640. Ma S. B. rum -T.:4. 0 AU T TON ES 2111 A. A man by the 'mine of CLAPP has engaged with a young man of the. name of S. P. Townsend, and uses his name to Mit up a Sarsaparilla. which they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, de - , nominating it DENDLVE, Original, ect. '1 his Townsend Is no doctor. and never was: but was forialerly a worker on railroads, canals. and the like. Yet he assumes the title of Ur., for the par• pose of gaining credit for what he Is not This is to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the DIVIYMPE ofisurivAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it tam OW Dr's. likeness, his family coat of arms, and Ids stg• nature across thetom of arms. PrineiP4/ OCT. tt4 Nassau et.. New lark City. OLD DEt. JACOB TOWNSEND, THE ORIGINAL Omt.,oVLRER OF THE Gonuino Townsond Eareaparilla. Old Dr. Towmettil is now Ghoul. 70 years of age, and has long been known as - the AUTIIER and DISCOVER: ! at the GE.r- DINE ORIGINAL **TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Being poor, he was compelled to limit its main:facture. by which llleilllS it has been kept out of market, and the sales circa weal ed to those only who trail proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ears of ninny, neverthelass, as Mae trersons who had been healed of sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed Its excellence and wonderful. - HEALING POWER. Knots ing, many years ago, that he had, by his skill. science and expErience, devised an article which would be of incalcuble ad vantage to mankind when the means would be furnished to bring it into iinniversal notice, when its enestintable virtues would be known and appreciated. Thia time has come, the Medial are sup piled; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION is manufactured on the largest scale, and is culled for throughout thelengqi and bredlli or the land. especially as it is found incapa ble of degeneration o: deterioration. , young S. P. Towinerid's, it Improves with egg, and nev er changes, but for the letter: becau , e It is prepared on scientific f',principles by a scientific man. highest knot% le lire of Chem lrY. and the latent discoveries of the art. hare all been brought into requisition in the manufacture of the Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla tool. it is well known to medical men. contains ninny medical properties, and some properties which Are Inert or useless, and others, which if retained in preparing it fur use. pro duce fermentation and grid, whir li is Injurious to the system.— Soule of the properties of Sarsaparilla are no volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation. if they are not preserved by a seientiffe proems, known only to Owe experienCed in Its' manufacture. aloreover, these vOntile principles, %%lath tly oil in v 'per. or as an exhalation, under iemt, are the very a sentialmedictil properties of the root. vshlch give to it all its value. Any pereen can boil or blew the root till they get It dark colored *it, vt hick in more from the coloring matter in the TOM thnn ttni anything else, they can then strain this insipid or vapid It ,. junt; sir isnot so int sour molasses ' and then call it "SA USA PAR ILLA EXTRACTor 31.1t111'." But such is not the article known as the ' GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWN:3LND'S SARSA PA- RILL& This is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsnpa. , rilla root ore tirst removed, everything capable of becomsng nerd or of fermentation, is extracted and rejected; then every parti cle of medical virtue is secured in a pure nod concentrated form; and thus it in rendered incapable of losing nny or its valuable mid healing•properties. Prepared in this way, it is mode the most poweriul agent in the Caro of Innumerablo D soasoo: Ilenee the reason why we hear commendations of every side in tti fa% or by then, women, and children. We rind it doing won ders itt the cure of CONSUMPTION; DI'S PEPSI.I, and LIVL'R COMPI..I INT; and in tinErry..riNm. SCROP U 1,4, PILES, ,VESS all CUT 4 NEOUS ERUPTIONS, PI .1 PLES. CRIES, and all litli!ction+ ztri.ing from TtiKrty.oon. It pcsyrises a marvelous earict.cy in all cumplanws arisim: from indigestion, front AcHatt( of the .stostavh, from unequal circula tion, determination Of bl o w! 10 the, bead, poip i rnl loll o f t h e cold feet and hands, cold ennui and hot Hashes orer the body. It has not Its equal In Colds and Coughs; and proinotes easy ell cc toration and gentle perspiration, relazing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. But in nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and ac knowledged than in all kinds and stages of FEMALI: CONII"LAINTs It works wonders in caves of Iliaireltbes or White?, Falling of the 'comb, Obarurled, hatrpreetett,or Painful llemes, irreptlart t6e of the menstrual perimis, ati,l the like; and ii ns Orel:mai in curing all the AMIN or Kidney Duca es Ily removing el.strucnons. and reoliting the general system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, thus vire, all forms of Nervous diseases road debility, and thus prevents or relieves a rent vat Idly of other diet, as Spinal irritation,Necralgil, 51 - . Fillip' Lance, .su - cow:rig, Epifer tic Fits, Convulsions, 4e. It cleanses the blood, excites the lit Cr to healthy tones the stomach, and gives good fligre.tion. relieves the bon els of tor por and constipation, ;tams lullllllBlloll, puritit s the skin. eq nal -1...eS the circulation of the 110011, prodileiag gentle A:11111111 equally all over the body, and the iinen.ible peispiraticat; relaxes rill strictures and lightness, remover, all obstruction's, and invigo rate:l the entire nervous system. Is not this then The medicine you pro-ominently need, But can any of these things be sni.l of S. P. Townbcnd's inferior nniclo? Thu, young man's Isquid ie not to Lse COMPARED WITH 'PHI OLD DR'S, Lecauw of one GRAND FACT. that the one Is INCAPABLE of IULTERIOBATION. and NENT.R SPOILS, while the other TRIES; searing. fern /eating. and Wowing. the bai t( es containing a into fragment, the POUT. send awl damaging other g..c, , bir fuse not this livirible compound be poisonous to the P:rl+triii—What , put acid info a sysle•a a!rea.ty diseased with What causes Ilyvisputa but acid? . no we trot all know that when food sours 111 our stomachs, what mis chiefs it produces? flatulence. heartburn. palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhreh, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood? What Is S^roftila but an acid humor in the body? What produces all the limnors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin. Scald Head, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, White Snellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external? It is nothing under heaven. but an acid substance. %%Inch sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, !pore oeless. What causes Rheu matism but n rector acid llnid which insinuates itself between the joints anti elsewhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate US suet upon which it arts? So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, or deranged eirculailons, and nearly all the ailments n hich Millet human nature, Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitety These to use thin, . SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND " • OF S. P. ToWNSEND, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is air IMITATION of trio inferior preparation! ! Heaven forbid that we should deal in an artiele which would ate . mostbearmost distant re,einblatiee to S. P. Townsend's article! and t hie!' should brire2.lorviiiipon Lb} , 111,1 fir. such n mountain toad o (.n11101;0109 and CriplinatiOiP , from Agi.illet It lio have Auld, and purchasers who have Used S. P. ToWw.einl . 3 r l'i ft NI ENTING C .1111'OUN11. , _ . Wd with It anderetnod, 4eeari•e - it is the a),ahtte trath, that S. P. l'ownt.end'a article and Old Dr. Jacob Towiii.enil'o Sanwarll - are heaven-write apart, a.4li,inlindety dis-airnitart ,that they are Intlihe in every pattictilnr, li,ating not OM: single thing in aem mon.- As kr. P. Townsend Is tin doctor, and net er was, Is no chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no snore of medicine or tilseas-e than any other common, unscientific, munch...swim' man, what guar antee can the public have that they ore receiving it gettutne tennis title medicine. containing all the virtues of the articles 1001 in preparing it, nod which are in capable of changes n Stich might render them the AGENTS of Disease insitevi of health, Hut what ( . 14C sbolll4l be expected frosts one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease: It requires n person of Come experience to cook and serve up even n common decent meal. Ilow hunch snore Important in it that the persons who man utacture medicine, designed for Weak Stomachs and Enfeebled Systems, should know well the medical properties °Chianti, the best man- net of securing and concentrating their healing t Noes, fliSO an extensive knowledge of the %%rictus eiscoscs which attett the fin- 1 , man system, and bow to edam remedies to these dixertses! Hit , to arre.t frauds upon the unfortunate, to pout balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope In the' despairing bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor into the crushed sod broken, rind to banish infirtniiy that OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring his Grand Univers-1 Concentrated Tternody within the reticle, and to the knowledgeorall who need it, that they may learn and know, by joyful erpetienee, its Transcondont rower to Mal. For rale ',yd.% Burton, Igo. 5, Reed House, Erie, Pao a Eric, July tl, IF ID. 00 1 11 " d r o N ' z ti n cc Camphor, d 1511 do' [Heath Sods, 200 do Crenni Tartar, 73.10 Oil Origanutn, 59 do Gum Olilum and Arabic. by . ' July 21, IFI9. CARTER & BROTHER, rau siz artoonnxts. JUST received by latest arrival, at the old stand of Mitchrock & Zimmerty, a well selected i stock of Fit Fain Grew;macs, of every description for family use, such as Teas, Sugars. Coffee, Rice, Pepper. Alspice, Chniamou, Cloves. Nutmegs Molasses, Oils, Fish, Flour. Cheese, Tobacco, Fruit, Nuts, whic h are offered on terms that cannot fall to suit our customers. Please give us a tail. N. 11.—Ati kinds of country produce taken In exchange for gro ceries. I - EON, August 4, IBM. 12 INMIAMS.—Sceich, French and American Gingham& for ' , Mowry chenp by B. R. DEWEY. Eric, Anne 4, IEI9. , LITRA'T COW. VANE to the enclosure of the tutwerilier. in kfillereek Town ) ship on the 3d of July lasr.a Vale Red Cow. king horns. with some black hairs from the nose to the eyes * about 0 years old.— The owner is requested to prove property, pay charps, and take her an ay. STV.PIIEN KILLING Jr. tilillcreek. August. 4, 1819. 3:P2 A BROW ROOT, Sago, Pearl Barley, Oat Meal, Tapioca Ver n.. :Wain. by CARTER 6c BROTHER. 700 POUNDS of Nlatitier, first eriplyilya. BROTHER The "Nimble Sispouco More. Wis better than the slow shilling. as I have said before.. V V Therefore I offer the following articles very low for Cash. and a great many others which cannot be enumerated in en adver tisement; viz; Crockery of all kinds, tap and letter paper..llnra 82 0.3 up to 8 , 1 .50 per ream according to quality; combs fin Ladies and gentlemen, Clark's spool Cotton. Coffee. four different kinds; herring by the box, mackerel, "Fall River" nails. 4d tolsd,atft cents per pound, eoal Shove* manure Ibrk s, gra in scoops, bristles of all kinder, tooth brushes, Is. each; hair brushes, slates and slate pencils. knives and finks for 81 per sett, hair pins, globe lanterns, for 5, 0 and 7 shil lings each; a good assortment of Wooden Warn, such as wooden bowls and boxes, lemon squeezers, beef steak pounders, roiliest pins, inuddlersociap dishes, &c., Ike., and a hundred other "no dons:' Call and see for yourselvesadd If they 00 not sukdoe't titik Ihole ono be florid at 11; A. 11.11f,E11 4 8. Erie,, Jury sl, /10411. Chspede. , \ unnn wa £Th AGAIN. JUST in time to redeem our pledge of linpOrtlng the largest and and cecapest stuck of Goods ever landed at Erie harbor. Room No. t, we are now receiving a large stock of Iron, steel, Nails, Spikes, ChClilll , , Crow Bars, Horse Shoes, Waggon Oozes. etc. which we arc selling al a discount of RI percent. below spring prices. IRON, all atoned, Ihr Waggons, 'niter cents per lb, Log Chains at mita per lb., Trace Chains at 50 cents per pair, English An vils 10 cents per. lb. and every thing in the Hardware line in pro portion, which is far below Buiralo prices. • No. d. a Inge arrival, making our stuck of GROCERIES com plete, at low prices. No.:land 1. me largest and Tidiest assortment of STAPLE, AND FANCY DRY GOODS.now receiving that were ever before opened Mr the western trade, at prices, that we defy competition with Buffalo or any other market. Room 5. Receiving, occur own importation, the largest stock of Hardware, Chains. Anvils, Vices, Bellows. Scythes, Forks Hoes. shoVels, and every kind of Hardware that was ever imported for the nester rade, which will be sold at New York prime. This Is a chance hatretailers do not often get. CHINA. C R OCKE RY , GL A SSWARE e a o n u d r L M O t O e KiNU-GLASS f ES which we are selling at Buffett/prices. And at No.B , will be found over three thousand yards of Carpet ing. Rugs, etc.. direct from the Looms which we 111 P selling as low es can hebought wear of New 'Fork, front 2.5 cents to 5200 pet yard. Any one that is bound for BuriblO, Jul drop in and we will Con vince him, (to we hove hundreds of others within the last six weeks,)thet the Empire Scores at Yrie, eau show a better stock of Goods, and in price can compete with any market In America; and my goods that are now arriving, are et a great divcotnit from Sprang Prices. 11, CABWELL. Erie. May 2, 3 EDTPITLEI EXPASIESS st ZITA.2e: T UST received by express a good assortment orGimps, Fringes, Linen Gitighams, latest style or Crape Shay.ls, Mitts. and colored Bonnet Ribbons, plain Satin Ribbons, walking Shoes, patient leather Tics how style. Game Flannel, Lisle Gloves, Silk Gloves, colored cotton Hose. now style of Prints ike,iteti Erie. July 7th, 1849. CAL/WELL. Ossgoods 'lndia Chologogue. AT the whole imlel priCe by the dozen at J. 11. lIURTON'S. Erle'July 7, Ititl ' Wholenle Agent Erie FLOUR for 54 per bbl. at T. W. ma oore'e GLOVES.=Kid, 6lii,l.lsle Thread, &c., n fine nt, S. R. DEWEY'S August 4, 4549, Oran7os aid Lemons. AFrAv DOICR of Fresh Oranges and Lemons Just teethed nni for tole nt No. 7, Poor People's Row, by T. W. MOORE. Eric, July 7, telt). Raisins and riga. A GOOD article can be fonnd at 3100 RE'S .11 Erie, July 7,-1849. Straw Slats. STRAW HATS for ons shilling:in d other thinp proportionately cheap. nt T, W. MOORE'S. Erw, July ?. if.-10. • ' Dried Apples. A LA WM lot of nice Dried Apples just received, at LI Erie. Juiy 7, tea T. W. moon E'S CLEAR THE TnAoir. ,OR • n=l O A. -- Great WesternLocornotivell TAKI NOTICE, ALL THOSE WllO ARC INI ERESTED! CA LI. at SIF:GE:IiEt Corner and convince yourselves that he is Now receiving the largest, cheapest and best lot of mioccn. ....,. IEB ever I nought to Erie. Among hli assortment may be found the followl ig: deosns. 'Cs tons of Port Rico Coffee Sugar, Crushed, Loaf and Pulverire Corper. Ten Lap OW Government Java, ten bags orLaguera and ten be or Rico. MOI.M3IIF r.—Two thou and gallons New Girona Porto Rico and Sugar Itou e. 413...—}iflerrt Chasis Young 11yeon. imperial. Mack and Gun powder. 1 nperial tea in six pound mulles fur family use. cc thousand pound Cod Fish, Mackerel. Shad. Hob. land Ilerrilg, Smoked Herring and Sardines. Twenty I arrels Turpentine, thirty do. of Linseed. Lump and Tanners of . 150 kegs Brooklyn, nuffislo and Pittsburgh White Lend. The largest kind of an assortment of Peinte and I?yestults. 100 kegs of Eastern and Pittsburgh Nails. laituuns.—French Brandy, Holland tan, Born, Port Wine, 31a dcra, Nialega, Claret and French West Wine. Ton ~cen.-100 ,dozen Scholt's tine New York Smoking, sixteen tones Cavendish, loin dozen fine cut Rappee and linccnbuy ButsiY. Ten kegs and lOU flasks Ns:Murky Rifle Powder, fifty bags of Bin 4 Ler Lead and Percussion Caps. Thirty boxes Candy. 33 drums of Illnlngn Figs.:l3 lam prunes and a great variety of intICICIA in my line that would take snore time Maul hate toeuumerutc Mem. To say old customers and the public generally, I woulJ say, call at SIEGEL'S Corner, directly oppo&ite the Farmer's hotel and see for yourselves. that I nut bound to sell wholesale or retail, cheaper than any other e., , tablishineut %Vest of 13ulTato., C. 81EtIEL. Eric July 11[1. n 9 ICIIT DAY' avid 3d flour Clocks, various styles of castor at eatiy seduced prices. • ' Also, :Marine, Circular and other Tithe Pieces for sale low by G. LOOMIS & Co. Eric July, 7. State Sieet. SILVER WORK.--tfilver spoons, Ladles, Tongs, Scoots., fliiii ter Knive3, &al' constantly on hand and Manufaristred by Ike subseribers, nut is the Nutrugh , Slate, but in Erie, and warranted the standard of dollars. Comparison'or style In this branch [tar tlet...fly invited. Also, Threaded Spoons and FOrki front New York Manufactory, all or good silver. G. LOCMIS & Co. Eric July 7. SPIJEND/D JEWEl,llY.—Embrneing Pin., Ringer Braceletts, Locketd, Chains, Pencils. &c., new and beautiful patterns. Pins and Rings of Diamond, Turquois, Pearl, Ruby and other settings. - N. B.—Jewelry made or repaired to order On short notice. Call in neighbor and (cant how a first rate Job is done at. Erie July 7. IND G. LOOMIS & Co. LOOKING GLASSES.—A large assortment of Guilt and Mahog any Fraincsoogether a ith Plates of difterent IliZeP for reset ting old frsilics. G. LOOMIS 4c Co. I.rie June. 7 ISID, LA MPS.—Neiv style Solar and other kinds or Lamps, and any quantity of Wicking, entinnica and Globes. at. Erie June 7 ,1870. G. LOOMIS & Co's. ZENON= & LAUD OIL. SIN 'burets Linseed Q Lard Oil. Just received & for Sale very km, by the barrel'or gallon by,l .1.11 BUILTON, Erie July 1L e NZLITS V 0 1 1 OIL. von Ilarpess, Carriage) Tops. &c.. i Much superior to Tanners Oh. Kept constantly 011 hand by. I - J. I[-BURTON. Erie July.: IM9. • Vahno . stock &McLane's Vorinifive. Cll7'l be had by the dozen at Manufaeturetz price, at Erie July 7, ISM , J. It. BURTON'S Arrival of Sglondid Goods. c. G. Lo °Afro if, a 0.,8 State Street, nearly opposite h'essca's Wad, VVare now receiving from New York vthe largest assort ment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Taney illoods, ever exhibited in Erie, and to which they invite the attention of the public, believing their Establishment will compare with iwy of a similar kind in the western country, as to extent, vuritly and quality of Goode. 1 From large purchases p 1 different Eatapcmenta of WATCHES of the most celebrated Makers in Europe, direct from Importing /louse, they are enabled to offer a superior article at a very lam pries. In the Mechanical branch, particular attention will be given to the repairing of Watches Jewelry and all articles per taining to the trade. ' llaviag ilea, fine workmen from Europe, together with Engine Tools, peitioln found in Country shops, they pledge themselves to make good work anti give satisfaction. II Engraving of Simms, Seals.Jettelrq, ke., done in the best style. N. Gold and Silver Goods 1,06'01 of G. /,. & Co. will be Engraved, if requested. withont charge. Cash and the highest price paitifor Old diliser 'late, ace., Erie, June3o,lBlY„ TATIANIZIRW' 1?.? The takes this method of announcing to his friends and the public that he has opened the above named establishment for the retention of company. The house has recently been n- PA DIF:D REFITTED AND CLEANED, so that it is now o good condition and worthy the patronage of the nubile. The s l eeping rooms, as weighs every other part f the Douse; have been entirely refurnished with NEAT AND 8 OSTAN'nAL FURNITURE:. No pains will he Spared to render the House what It should and the stay of guests pheasant and agreeable. The table will at ways be furnished with the BEST the mmucgt• Arronne.— 'lite location of this house 111 - ealtrarptUld will bo found eonve= nient either for business or pleasure; CHARGES MADE. UNIFORM ANb NtANONABLP. A. U. tfirCUCOCK The Stables arelapie and convenient, and are under the charge of Ruminative and competent-man. Passengers Carried to , and from the steam and Packet floats free of Charge. The subscriber pledgee hinweifthat no effbrts will be spar ed on his part to promote the comfort of all wher may favor him with their patronage. Erie, June BD, 11P49.. G: SESSIONS. Ch tbr 812 per thodsard. oro 0 0 3:1070t Lang" a fin 7 _lO.OOO tievenna , do 14 46 Of .5,000 La BelecdoY Prinelpe 20 " " 0,000 narrate La prlota t , " For Bale at B. A. BAUM'S. July 21, Cheeps lee rrRE Copartnership heretofore existing under the arm' of Tib , 1 halm & Dewey is this day dissolved by mutual eonsent. Tho business of the late Orm will be settled by C. M. Tibbals, who Is authorised to rade the same. C. M. TIBDALJT, I tie, July 92,1818. . S. It. DMVET. ALL Persona having unsettled account/ with th e late dim of Veneto& Dewey, will Woo call and make Immediate settlement. O. 111 TIDDLEff. Erie, July 08,1113 D. Cbespside. BoNN it. wieun to buy vett, onto" erin, Lind ' AZWEV. Gls, tait Duane CLOGES. MEMMEMffi (FIGARO. DZEISOX.V lON ' XOTIOIi• Sloan's Column. J 7 All the fikdiehles advertised by W. IL /Loan aresold by CARTER & BROTHER. • No. 0, Reed House, Erle. 023)1TVEXIDYT. LOAN'S OINTMENT is now universally acknowledged In be 1.3 an infallible remedy, In every case where It has been faithful ly applied on the human system, for promoting Insensible Fiesta ration, drawing Out the inflammation from a wound, relieveing pain of every kind, and in its healing qualities the world does, not produce its equal, and the public pronounce it th e cheapest and best Family Ointment that believer been used.. All diseases of the Flesh, Obstinate Ulcers, Old Sores.Chil blains,Sore Throat, Burns Cuts. Cutaneous k:ruptions, Sore Nipples, Sore Breasts, Diseases of the Ey e . Ague in the face, side, back, and the other parts of the system. Boils. Ulcer., Scald Head, Bruises Fresh 11. raunds, and every kind of lore coulaining the least particle of inflammation, are permanently cured by this great remedy. W. R. SLOAN, Orand.Depot, 40 Lake, st.,thilcago. 111. *lye LOrge beep ITlcerii.. slitfioyu.N. Wis. March 9. IMO. nk. tt.Sloaa—bear 111 my opinion , greatest cures affected are those that have longest resisted the skill of the Medlfal Famlty. Admitting that to, be a fact. I have a caps in point, to wit: Xt. AMU Iknfer.4 . ,9l.lhboyfax Fano, Was pled two years witiljtra large deep ulcers, Just above the ankle.— Theleg was so much swollen he could not get on a boot. Nearly all the most palmier Physicians various places, have treated his ease without any beneficial etthet Last August Mr. Milford solicited my toilette. 1 suceeeded In reducing the swelling and healed two of the sore.. The other three I labored at till the drat of February, without much if any benefit, when I gave him a box of tiLON'S U/Nriumr, and in three weeks he was well: Respectfully pairs. C. b . OSTRANDER, M. D. Unit to Gindt vs. I te rl a t r ° S l i l rr Justice demands that I should tenon to yOu my thank, for your UNPASIALI.SO.6I/ OlvrhtenT. Three weeks ago thy daughter's clothes caught tire, and before the flames could be extinguished, they were tlt MIMI IQ cinders, the child was to bad ly burned that aeath seemed inevitable is les than twenty-four hours. Your Ointment was reetanmentled, and used with success —lt gave perfect relief! It is needless to add that the cluld is now well and about tier busineot. The medicine Mall and snore than it is recommended to be. Every family and person should hive It In their potheolon. I feel Indebted to you for Illy Cilt/11 . 4 life, and anything that I can do foe you or your wedicioe, I am ready and willing to perform. Your humble tenant. JOHN 11. CRANK. FLINT Came, Luke Co.. 111.• Feb, 2111418 M On M Hands and Enema. IS R. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sir: I hereby certify that my son Al -3 belt, eleven }Tana of age, was afflicted In his feet from the time he ,first began to Walk, the bottoms of which were covered with a hunt dry skin full of emits, causing pain and touch afflic tion, ninny times he was.ohliged to goon his hands nth! knees, and no time has he been free front the rare affliction until now. Baf fling the skill of several physicians. but to our surprise his feet are now iettheily smooth soft and free from cracks, all from one application of your Ointment. I would say the boy put it on him self as an experiment of his own. from hearing it tecommended. Nothing more was thought of it for three weeks. at which time his feet were near about in a healthy state, and are now the same as though they never bad been otherwise: Yours, &c.. ISAAC P.11.117.N. Galesburg, Knox Co., 111., April 1(3./940. Doctoring in Galena. 1 412.13tnitut—Dcar sir. Ahout three years ago I was seemly LVI injured in one of my legs by the falling of et pile of good rchielt occnsiontd large running ulcers. Neatly every doctor in Galena tried to cure them; but tried in vain, until front sympathy and Improper treatment my oilier kg became no bed as the one originally Yl minded. I ikspaired of c%er being well again—hut In order that I might negleet no menus within my reach, I pur chnsed of your agent in Galena some of your Ointment. end you can judge oft y sarprlse and grotitude better than I eon I.sp r e i i i It. to find tnyself entirely well before 1 had finished using tine second hog. liese Incts I make known that others afflicted may believe and not delay using so valifable an Ointment tts yours has proved to Le. Reopectfully, your grateful Mend. EVAN - DAVIS. Gpicno, 111., lice. 10. 1919. The Child was healed: York Precinct, Du Page Co . 1:1 . Pec. trith, • MR. W. B. s '.oAN—Sir: Last somtner one or my children was badly bitted by a rattlesnake. We appliol your Ointment freely. and ..the child was healed." Alio. I had a horse wounded in the stifle Joi n t, In which he trx)k cold and hecame4o !mach swollen and (114tro•ocd, that the horse was +opposed worthless, but by a iron nor Of your Ointment. was soon cured. ►Ce have used the Ointment In a great many other eases. with equal 311CCC49. WALTER WIIITBECE. =EI EMIT At- D GUMAZYSIST IZORSZ BILDT OWEI 14 TUE WORLD! liI,OAN'D OINTMENT AND CONDITION POWDER EARNED A GREAT NAME. For Party, Madness, Safety Orrtainty and Thormvhinees, SLOAN'S OINTMENT peed. ; A'srapitlly superseding all other Othtmen ts and Liniments now In use (or the cure of the following di ceases. Fresh Wounds, Galls of all kinds. tipraina, Bruises. Cracked Heels. Ring,hotte. Wind:tone. Rindonlls, Poll Evil, Callus,*pav- Ma. Sweeney. Voltam eittri.t. &rains, Lamenent, dant) Crnek, Foundered trrt, Scratches teblnrasi. Mange, or Horn DPnemper. TI I lc: rowinat will remove all intlamation and Peter, putt() the blond, loosen the skin, cleanse the water, and strengthen every parlor the body; and has proved a NOct reign remedy for the 1111- towing disease... Distemper, Hide hound, Loss of appetite, tn. ward strain, Yellow Water. Intlamation. o f the eyes, Fatigue from hard exercise: also. Rheumatism, (=wantonly called still complaint.) which proves so ;Mal to tunny valuable horses In this country. It is also a safe and certain remedy for coughs and colds which rnerate so many fan' diseases. W. R. nons. Grand Dettot,,4o Lake St., Chicago Illinois. Tao mu&i CANNO T be said in favor of Sloan's flow Medicines. Our Cneighbors. friends and acquaintances who have used them. testify their approbation In no ordinary terms. and recommend them with contidence. Cores, almost miraculous have been etroc red by this medicine. "Every disease n bleb the horse is heir to." is ••ured, permanently. by the use of eloan's Medicines. TRY THEM and test for yourself their elficacy.--M.. Or4van, May 51k, Inc•oaeing. Pewit. 111.. June 4th. 1910. IVr R. W. B. SLO4N—Dear Sir—On the 10th of last month we 1 , 1 purchased of your travelling agent. as we thoughtasunictent t s h u elym o a f ydo uforr pr o epa rmatei o d n ic s i tnoe s M aeile t l i n ll ere ec s a umge, round again, but end have sold nearly an Please send ow Immediately two doz. of the Home Ointment, two doz. in.inittilon Powders, and nne doz. Family Ointment. And we will pay 3 our travelling agent for them the neNt time he viwits our city. Rego, Yount, AN IS Ir. WRIGHT. Ratio Elnako Etta. DR. W. R. s: ot Sl—Dear .s:r—Last month Mr. A. B, Taylor, of Ilophe• 11111, Indiana, had a horse badly bitten 011 the nose by a Rattlesnake, Some ten hours tiller, 1 saw the horse. his bead was ientarkably swollen, 1 immediately applied your Oituthent f rely, and we were astonished al the prompt re/lef +afforded. In less than one hour the swelling began to abate. and in twenty four hours it had nearly all subsided, and within three• days the horse was not only tit for use, but was actually pat to bard labor with out any injurious result. Yours, Itesp't.. L. S. BARTLETT. Chicago, June Oth, ISIO. Omnipresent Sloan. \ V "„%Lrge :iiltp";"o4:iell"Cil;tit/V11)1 g 011 r 4 IF? lek t inq i e t r r d ni ly er a ftv6e ho inn-ex hmird of the large circulation of the Globe, inquired our price for advertising a popular Itteffeine. d him at once that we dad not wish to make any farther contracts for advertising as our coin ins devoted to that purpose were full. Thestranger was up on the point of retying when we ohwerved on one cornet of his pn• per a name that instantly struck us an an old amprainiance—yen, If was none other than dint is—the “omnipresent Sloan." ns ne used to call hint. 'rite name roily he a new one in this parliettlar 10eatitY, but it Is In ellery house ill the NOIIII.IVPif, as the area inventor of ''Sloan's Family Ohmtient, ,, add also oleic best ..eon. dition powder' , for horse*: extant. and trust though most Important, of ~ 81ciaii's Tannin Paste." for leather. Now hiasitinch ns we , knew the well-earned reputation 0" these celebtated Western medicines andpastes.aud uktreciver knew ekian himself to be one of the heral mon in his profd.sion to the country, we concluded to Insert the advertisement, as a inmost. of Piddle Utility, and our readers will And it ns soon as we can make rooin - • We kriy, Sloan, do you keep that old strap hanging up In your office yett—Ciatioastri Daily Otabr, 111hyPth, 1819. seat medicine. . Pbistm Kane Co.. 111., June !nth, INN. .IVrTt. tl. Staaa—Str—l oem! by the bearer filly cents, for which 'oil will plettati send too a box Of your Ointment. thlak It the best needieme for wounds hi horses that I have ever wed. Early lu the spring I had n very valuable horse so badly kicked thin! eonsidercd hem spoiled fur the PO101) , if not forever. I commenced using your Ointment. and In two weeks the boric was able to work, I have useillilin almost evety day since. Last Saturday I had another horsehaillyllllll by cutting his foot wilp a drag-tooth, hut i have so much confidence in the Ointinent that lam not meta alarmed about It. By ,sending the Ointment you will greatly oblige. Yours , LEWIS lESTER. nighty Spoken of. • nroonfrom Lie Iraukesia Demarsoo Wis. stay it. 1949. SLOANS 3i subscriber writing from the town of New Berlin, requests us to taw. that he belittled Mr. Sloan's Horse Ointment to several hisfattees during the past winter, and always with the desttedetibel,and wfshes us to recommend it to those who have the use andante of horses. Mr. Sloan's medicines are highly spoken of geberally. and from the favorable acquaintance we ha vet with that gentleman, we are led to believe that they are prepaind with a view IS given real benefit to tt hetet eu purpose they are recommended. it ßy Velegrapb." curie Sdr. fAM 714`12. W. B. Stoan.-41.1c—rieue send us munedkuely r 3 doz en . IVA of your Condition Powder', nod le dol. of your Ointment. We cannot wait the arrival of your travelling Agent. We have Falls every day for these articles. Do not flit to send the above bill Imniediately: We wilt ray your travelling ageet the first time be visite Us again. our:. truly. EttaellAtt, a OWEN. ALL CCONE. -' Centres, FIlit011C0.• 111..1 May loth 0340. 5, ter 8. Otte. n—ljear Air—Yori Agent passed through our VW . place 'bon two weeks since. of whom wo purchased a mitt supply of your **Condition .Powder ond Ointment." They are "salgorrs." and we believe they are the best medicines for the diseases of Hones ever Invented. Yon will please forward us a supply as soon ell pouf bit. say thus dozen Conti itton Powders, and three dozen Ointment. Should you seed us the above bill; ship to care W. A. Viekertaan & Co.. Copperas' Creek Landing. We will remit 07 snill. Co pay to your travviliip spot: as 70n mar desire. truly. HYME &, DWIR rtle, Autirt 11, • 13-40 CONSUMPTION CURED . CANCH/iLAGIIA; /OR TUN COMPLETC OURS OP Coughs, Colds; Influenza, Asthma, Bronehitis,Spitting Or Blood, and' all other L ung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION READ! READ!! This medicine is Just vi hat it is deklartd to Lgg above. A rem' edy for thecerm/ste curs of all those affections of the Throat and Lungs, which if neglected, lIIIVEIy3 end in Cohsotrrios. It isnot a worthless, catch-penny article, made lustre SCR, liketnany of thd coalition nostrums of the day, but lea stricillriciestile Preparation =the original recipe having Leen furnished by an eminent Physt-_ eian, (the late Prof. Rogers.) and that still Rather improved by one of the present proprietors. who Is himself a regularly-at rated Phoichirr, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.— It Is composed of the choitest articles in the vegetable kingdom. most of them of long tried value and established reputation, and SOW of them entirely raze. penieularly the CANCIIALAOCA, a plant of most icosidrrfut medicinal virtues, lately introduced into this country from California. The Recipe hat been shown to thousands of Physidiatia. who have uni venially approved It. and will be hilOnli to any Pliyeician nbn desires to see it, upon application either to the proprietors or their Agents khan been used to met tastifgs of cwt.,. and i I strongly recommended by ,Pligsicients, even Professors in our Medical Colleges. Ministers of Gospel, .111(fgeo. Lawyers, !tierchiechatiics, &c.—a conclusive proof that there is no queekElPV - Weceptivn about it, but that it ie a medi cine of 'noel uncommon vii tue and ehicacy. PA SIPIILETS. • As no ordinary-sized adverthtenteni can ke,gia to do Justice to the merits of this article. the kroprieters have embodied in a pamphlet form, the history of this Medicine—the du.riptios, &c., of its principal ingredients—Steered they are designed to have upon the human system-and above all, the inealoolable Anemiat of good which it has done They design to Circulate this Patnpttlet extenttively; but should any one be overlooked, they are earnestly desired to call upon the :Agents named below, and pro cure one. gratis It will well repay a perusal. The knits on page 7th may be worth to yourself or faintly, TilousANDs OF DOL LARS, and it will introduce you to, a mass of testimony in its favor which is perfectly irresistible. I Such beineour confidence in its virtues, we are Wining to rant the Medicine in every recent ease, (if used according to the directions.) and Where the person is not satisfied that be is deriving benefit from it, by Tett/mind (be bottle withinll hours* Om, 110:01 er will be refunded. page of the Pamphlet. For sale, wholesale and retail. by A. L, SCOVILL & C 0.4 Proprietors. at their Principal Offer. No. 65 IVarren #1.., New Fork, to whom all orders fur the Medicine, and letters relating la agenelesothould he udder:keit. post paid. 13 Be sore to ask ibr Dr A. lio,rers• •Syrsep of LtYcaroob, Tin, and CA NCTIALAGOV, and let no oilier be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—Noa• gsavise, toilers there ism) the bull wrap" a +tots of Aand, signed with a Pen, by A. L. SCOV ILLS & CU. couatis, COLDS, doe re' Dr. A Roger,• syrup of LIVFRWORT. TAP.. and CANCIIA t. ♦or.. has proved 11.:e ht` the caws extraordinary methial aid Iti curing that usually fntil di.renee Cirnsimption. But, it shou'd be remembered. this meilleine IS al-efficacious and valuable in the incident singes, such na Cough., Colds, Iloari.eneso, t.. before the Lungs are so far gone that uleeration has taken place. It iv seldom. if ever, known to fall In breaking up the most ohstitinte and distressing Cavil or Cold, in fl few hours' llme, if the direc • ti.usnre strictly followed. The genvine, tt ttinh makes so luaus andcrfrd cures, It for sale at Carter & Brother and Burtin & Pet huts, Eric Pa From t 7 -e Reportar STRONG TESTIMONY. T 3 " "The columns of the Press througtvut the eountry seem to be so filled with notices of curry and specifics for all diseases. 'flesh Is heir tn.' that one hardly know., what to do in ease of dis ease, for fear that in using one inetheine, another and better may be overlooked. But front the remanialle norm end the high order and vast amount of testimony lately brought under our personal no. tree of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Itogerb' Ssrvp of idvs It- WORT, TAR, and I.: Vlcitil.AlNTA. we are COrliiM•lo to regard the evidence of oar senses, ondCotli.i. l elitiy state. that for Coughs and Cads. and that hydra-headed inomder. CoNsumrTiort, we think the above preparation n safe. speedy. and - certain cure. To all our friends the say, TAY IT; and If it dove not help you,nothing else will." Drxrii FROM A SLIGHT COLD! 37 1 neglecting those salutary precautions n hich common sense dictates, many, very many, fall $ irtims to their prudence. We hare seen the young bride blooming like a bird of paradise— the fair of flower hopethe pride of her farier, and the Joy of her mother—her cheek flus hed with a rale ipstion, and her (le beam ing with the Soft espres.sinit of love—tbe gay dreams of life dan cing before her fancy. with Ow rich and variegated, tints of tbd rainbon's hue. We have seen all this changa—aye t the wed ding ffanneni for lamed, and the bridal chamber fbr the sepul chre of the dead; and all this by neglecting a ' s et/MI/lON cold."— Now, lefore it is too late, use Tr. Ibigers• Syrup of LIYERIVORT. TA R. nnd Co XCIIALwaut. which gives immediate relief, As thou sands of our moat intelligent and wealthy families are ready and willing fa testify. PRICL—In large bottles, 81,00; or six bottles for ESA*. For sale by - Carter St Brother, and Burton & Perkins 'Erie. May 1/, 1440. 3102 yi17.13T.8.1113 13.11143Ard or WILD CEMlLlitta THE great remedy for Consumption of die Lungs. AtTeetiona of the Liver. Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or S% eakness of the Breast or Lung& and otheradeetlons of the Pulmonary Organs. READ THE rOLLOWING TE.STIMONIALS: In accordance is ith the prevailing custom. and to order to show the virtues/4f thin medicine more ,fully. th e folios% ing certificates hare been effected; and as it is not our wish to trifle with Ow livesor heall8) of.those atilieted.,we sincerely pledge ourselves to make no asstirtions or "unite struentema" of its efficacy; hoe will we hold any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not wariattl. Pe Proofs are here given—arid we'solreit an Inquiry from the public inur evet y case We 1.111401, and feel asured they will Mid ft a!inedlcine well deserving their patronage and ronn dente. 1 REMARK - A.111.F: CU REIh Of all the tares that have yet been recorded, there are certainly none equal to the one 'trot mentioned, which plainly shone the curability of Consumption, even in some of Its worst forms. - ir:FFERSION CO., In.. Feb. ee, 1849. Messrs. Sanford & Park—Gents: Thls Is to certify, that my , wife Nancy Dotioney has been hi a declining state of health for the last two years. tier disease battled the skill of the best medi- WO old t could procure—her physicians pronounced her disease '.Consumption in the last stage," and said that her recovery was past all bunion hopes. As a last resort with t try little hope. I procured Wistat's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Alter using a few bottles, I found to my agre .able surprise. that her health was Im proving rapidly. Fhe Is now so far restored so to be able to at tend to her regular household duties without sintering any buten- VenieliCe. tier rapid Improvement and ineSelkt health warrant tae lit the belief that she will boon Le entirely restored. RHODES INHIONnY. State of Indiana, / Jefferson Co. so. James JI. //timnbreYa. a Justice of the Pcaco in and tbr said county and State do certify that the above tinned Rhodes fi.ition ey subbcribed and mode oath to We foregomg certit:cate before we this :nth day of February, 1&49„ !AMES SI. 11U5IPIIREVS, J. P. 7b the Pub/ie.—l Jaiott Green of the County of Jennings. mitt State of Indiana no hereby certify that in the early part of las t season. I arm taken with a violent cough attended with a pain In the breast and shinetinics fever, And (tint I employed a skillful physician for some tinie. aho said that he could give me no re tie!. I then commenced using, Wistars Ilalsom of Wilt: eh •rry. and felt almost immeiliite relief—and after taking lhn e b ales I rind myself in as good health as I enjoy ed Mr o number of years Inv restoration under the Messing . of God, I attributed to tne use of the tnedine 0.W% e named. 3.1C011 GREEN. March tat, 1619. SrArt or i %VIM, icsvinns Co.. t, David J. Skinner, a Justice of the Peace in and for said County and State, do certify that the above named Jacob Green. subscribed and made oath to the Foregoing certificate, before vs this let day of 31arch 140, The following Communication has just been received from Mr. J. P. Wooster. Wholronic, Druggist. Nertvalk. Huron county. Ohio. The afflicted will please read and judge The thennelves. 'Normal.% March lot. ISM John P. teat filar Slr--draving iveh inflicted with the Liver Complaint for about eight years, w bile his ing in Elyria, in this State. I had become go low sod emaciated, that I was obliged to i~iveup my blighters entirely to my' brother. and was advised to travel and try .Nat I , enetit It would have on me. I sinned. and was gone (rem home shout lbur Months, but experienced no relief whatever, sad was finally advised by some of my friends to try WfsPrt'a natsairt of Wild Chesty. %climb I commenced tiring.— To my own surprise. and after using two bottles. I was completely restored to,health and cgrithitted up to this clay without any symp toms of the old Complaint, or any sickness of any other kind. I send you this that you may make use it as you demo fit. knowing as I do, that the Balsam had saved my life when all other reme dies had failed. Yearn., &c., JOHN F. WOOSTER. • Hrtrgist. Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio. Prlee el or bottle--sii'l,ottips for e 5. Sold by J. D. PARK. (mircerqor to SANFORD & PARK,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent (of the South and West, to whoid all orders must he addressed. V" J. 11. Burton, Erie Pa., H. 11". &C. Case Girard; Farraf Whitney & CO. Waterford; 1). N. & J. B.lVelster Conneaut O. S. S. do J. 11. Pasant( Ashtabula; J. McFarland Altadville Pa., S. Wilcox Jr. do. Eric. April I • n5O =VIER AURA NOZIZHENT. litErs.Pardra Confectionary, Mo. 0, Used Nous cr Roar. nij RS. PURDY would respectfiffiy infbim TheVadffle that AN Pi I continues the Confectionary Moines' at - her well know stand in the Bred House Rosv f , Where she hat how and purposes,. keedlng constantly on hand. time' wittily of corirt of her own manufacture. antto dwholesale and retail. with dif=, hereof kinds of ft Fps rsif mENTg t stsch as Cakes, Ples.BreadAnit Batter Poached BcOri hold Fowls, Boiled ham. Pork and Beans. Ilot Coffee. Soda 'Water; fee Cream. ate., scc., all of which will be served up irr the besO and mostpaintable style. She has Jim re , ceived a fine nisortment of Tol s, to which she invites attention. • Mrs. P, has hued up a room, up stairs, ezpreskly for the aecom=l inedailon of Ladles, where ice Crown and other Fteikettihrittenti will be- served at all times during the Summer. Sht is deter alined not to be sutpassed by any similar establishment west of Buffalo, and will endeavor to afford universal satisfaction. sue Indulges the hope that the same liberal, patronage which was ea tinded to her predecessor will be continued io here Erie, June 9, ISIS. 4 11112113M11. Tllll subscribers will purchase the-following discriptlotts of %visitor-oaf tAltlltser. . 1 Board'sl inches thick, 141 to 30 inches nide. G. ,ii s. IS to 30 ... GI nth Boar a 18 to 30 " " Cher Pfenl, 11 Melee thick; 17 autllBlnehti *lds; ettd. t and upwards. Bebutling.3 by 4 lashes. Cohtmrer.6. 7,8. 9. 10 sod 12 Metres sefuare.. • Also—Ash and Cherry Lumber. They want bone I 415*Fdsan t 2 &v. GEO, EIELDEN 4c , 90N. Erie, May 10. , WHITE LEAD. , CAN Consigntrotat.—l fnrnipli B. A. Fasll?rlock & C . V.rUre k../ whim Lead, Ay the qua ptity. to 3ferchant4 audohers at Fru* bine) priee.'.7ddigg transportation: J. H. HHATON. Erie .luly 7. INA— "tie 5 Rdwd DAVID .1; SRINNER. J. P
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