Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, August 25, 1849, Image 3

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PUBLIC MEETING.
rtmetant to previous notice, a large n-umber of tho
cffizene of Erie, without distinction of party, assembled
at the Court Houso for the purpose of making further
pre 14ratio ns to receive the President and Governor-on
B.nurday next. On motion, GEORGE A. ELLIOT,
Et.q.. WM appointed President, Hoo. JAMES THOMPSON
and B. B. ViNcka,r, Esq., Vice Presidents, and Murray
dl Kellen, En., Secretary,
After some discussions Wm. Kelley, Esq., submitted
the following resolutions, which worn adopted:
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fleroleerl, That a contunittoo of five be appointed to
proceed to Meadville to receive and escort the Governor
into this County.
[The Chair subsequently appointed the following
named gentlemen said Committee, to wit:—William
Kelley, James C. Marshall, John 11. Walker, Daniel
Dobbins, B. B. Vincent.] '
&salted, That a committee of fifty bo a - appointed to
pro n ceed to Waterford to receive the President. and Gov
ernor and escort thorn to Erie.
[The Chair appointed the following named gentlemen
said Committee: G. A. Elliot, S. Jackson, J. A. Tracy,
J. D. Douglass. John Vincent, Martin Strong, James
l'ollock, John Boyd, Wilson King, David M'Aallaster,
it. Cadwell, Win. Nimrod, J. C. Beebe, Joe 11. -Wil
hams, Murray Mallon, I. 11. Gera, B. F. Sloan, J. P.
Cochran, A. P. Durlin, Samuel Porloy, J. B. Johnson,
Walter Chester, Moses Koch, Thomas Alehalley, Benj.
Tomlinson, J. W. Hunter, W. J. Sterrett, Robert
Cochran, Wpi. M. Gallagher, W. W. Loomis, A. Beebe,
James Williams, James Lytle, B. F. Norris, M. Court
nght. M. Goodwin, Wm. E. M'Nair, W. H. Knowlton,
.lAm E, Nicholson, Wm. A. Brown, J. Hughes. Guy
Loomis . , Wm. S. Lane, "C. B. Wright, C. Seigel, M.
Mayer, J. H. Fullerton, t. J. Sibley, H. Bates, Win.
Truesdail.]
(We would take the li erty of hero stating, to prevent
rnispprehension. that in the appointment of the ahoy
Cumulate° no limit r ation of number - was contemplated
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It is hoped all who can, and are so disposed, will . go to
Waterford.—EnsGazette.)
Resolved, That Brig. Gen. Kirkpatrick bo requested
to call out the Military, and request them to unite with
the citizens in the reception of the distinguished guests.
Besotted, That a committee of fifteen be appointed to
unite with the Burgess and Town Council, and the
Committee . appointed by them, in making all necessary
and suitable arrangements for the occasion.
[The' fulkwiug named gentlemen were appointed
said Committee, to wit:—C. M. Tibbals, Elijah Babbitt,
W. W. Dobbins, Alfred King, Robert Hunter, John S .
Brown. W. A. Galbraith, Peter J. Burz , n, W. W.
Reed, Benjamin Grant, J. J. Lints, ,pafrord, D.
S. Clark, W. F. Rindernecht, M. C,
Resolved, That the proceedings meeting bo
pulffishod.—[Signed by tho Officer,
r-r--LDR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOI, „ which has
1.1..3 'gained such notoriety in the cut :et and Ague,
and othu bitlious affections, was prepared by a regula r phy 0:-
etas, and to the result •if an extensive practice of several years i n
a Minolta eliteate. Those tt ho haq,c Weil it themselves, or seen
ILS .alutary effects upon others, need no further evidence of it s
irrat value. .A small Treatise on the t'eausra, treatment arid
rum of fever and ague and other ui .easCs of billions el mates„'
ma) be had gratts ofthe agent.
lt , ware cif other Cholagogues , i/r.Osgood'.isthl original and
Lill) genuine preparation .
rcr sale by J. D. Iturfon.,Agent, rrie, Pa.
rr -ivoßms? wolor.4 , — A great many lcarnad treattses
Li s' l l
have been as Wien, explain tog the origin of, and ensslfy
org the tVorins generated in the human ny ;Wm. Scarce any topic
• t medical science has el lei ted more acute observation and pro
f rand research, fuel ph . % std tine are very touch divided in opinion
In the suljeet. It noun be admitted, hone% cr. that atter nil, a
tilde of expelling the,e,%% orals and purifying the body frown - their
;froenee, is of more value. than the WISE'S/ disquisition as to tire
won. The expelling agent has at length been found—rind in or
ff rare to the public 31*Lane's Vinstirx or—lhe Proprietors arc
,dotident that it I% ill only require to he used, to prove itself supe
r rto an% now in may.
For 1,,x carter & Brother, and J. IT. Burton, Erie, Pa.
WISTAR'S BA LS 1.711 is chiefly rouipmed of Estractq
from MOSS of ICELAND, and from the PIN I:and WILD
; BERRY of our onn latitye. The great secret of its efficacy
.most in the, method M n Inch these extracts are prepared. Such
Pict In the nature:tail -mapbcity or this medicine, no powerful in
apnea, yet so mild,safe nail pleasant mleration that it might
It potty termed, “Nature's own preseription;" and although a
ten years have elap‘ed since it was fleet made public; we can
proudly nay it . nas acquired ncelebrity unprecedented by any med.
le :re in use, and is et Idently destined to become the most popular
ail saltmble medicine rim ill-covered.
17dee ad, enixeitient. 403
1 3:MGRAVING ON WOOD.
Tilt: nub.e rib , r i. prepared to esecote nil orders in Ins
lines. Drawing and Engrasing Landscapes, ricw• of
, t4t, Store., Factories, 31actnery, Societies' Seals, Itusioes.s
Ards, Show
Orders attended to without detny, charges moderate.
Fredonia, July 27. kid. M. H. PETTIT.
InA rtIIIEL D.
On the 16th inst. by Rev. H. W. Beers, Mr. CHAR
LES MORTON of this city, and Miss ANN F TOMP
KINS. of Westevville.
With the above notice wo received a liberal share of the
"fixing" usual upon such 1:)C.3.9i01111. for which the hap
py couple will accept our thanks.
D lED.
~. On tho 12th inst. in Alillcreek, ilunr.t, in rant daughter
ot./o•hua and Jane C. Wade, aged about 6 months.
On the 19th inst. in Vonango tp., Mr. Jowl B. Joxzs
aged 70 years.
In Millcrik, on tho 18th inst.. at the residence of her
ND. S. T. C. Grubb, Mrs. ALICIA, consort of the lato
Judge Grubb, in her iiioth year.
30D DYEING.
THE I .W scriber would respectfut4 inform the public that 'he
eminence/I the business of FLA IN AND FANCY DYE
IS4. at his pince.corner of State street and the Buffalo Road. a
roods south of the Woolen Factory, where the Dyeing and
I - molting of Garments, the coloring of woollen and cotton carpet
'mt. with every other dereription of )oh Dyeing tt ill be carefully
:lull/led to. After a practice of thirty years in Europe and
Isrrica, in all the colors given to silk, woollen, linen and
Nuolt, he hopes to he able to suttsfy all who may patronise him.
RICHARD GAGGIN.
Erie, Aegurt 25. 15
A EDIT OWO NOT ICE:,
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N the matter of the account of E. D. Gunnison administrator
dr Dorsix iron, of the estate of A hijah Prose, deceased, the Court
tring appointed Wilson Laird to apportion the assets in the
Inds of said administrator. and examine and report upon any
Lteptions which may be filed to raid account, notice is hereby
I 'en that a hearing will be had before me at tuy Mike on Moo
the 27tb., day of September next
WILSON LAIRD, Auditor
Et e, August 21,1849. 3t15.
DELIE ACADEMY.
VIE Fall Term of the Eric Academy commences on Monday,
1 September 10, under the superintendence of.
J. HENRY BLACK, A. B.
Teacher of Languages and Me 'Natural Sciences.
Mr. EDWARD F. B. ORTON,
Teache: of Mathematics and German.
Mr. DANIEL P. ENSIGN.
Teacher In English Litanne, Penmanshm and Vocal Music.
Mr. JOHN 11. MILLER,
Teacher of Practical Surveying and Civil Engineering
Miss. EUSEBIA C. JOHNSON,
rrecepters, and Teacher of French, astronomy and Botany.
Miss CATHARINE D. BEEBE,
Teacher of Mow.
Tuition per Quarter.
' la the Lantonges, $4 00
Is Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, &c. 300
Is Frimary Piddles! 9 00
There are no extra charges connected with the academy except
'r Music and titan lug. The charge for :Simile is $000: for
Prairingol2 00.
The regular time for admission Is at the beginning or middle of
4 term No one will be admitted for less than half a quarter.
From the pleasant and healthful location of the Academy, the ad.
' l mies which it possuses of Philosophical and Astronomical
:rams, and the ability of the t achers both to impart knowl
rand to diseipline the eonduc it is'confidently believed that
"1 superior inducements are pre nted to all who may be de
h,,,qg of pursuing a course or sys emetic and thorough instruc
t'-, For the benefit or those desiring to pteparc thenisef% es for
" - thing. particular instruction will be given with a view to that
t '-ett, tote in the branches usually taught in schools and In the
''''..'”' or imparting instruction THOS. 11. LILL. President.
its. A. &more, ftecretary.
bie, August 25, 1810. 15
BTRAT COW.
CAVI to the enclosure of the subscriber. In Mill creek Town
on the Wattsburgh road three miles front F.rie, on the
nu 4 dark Brindle Cow, with some white on Its face. Sup
%"ll to be about four years old, and gives Mulch. The owner is
'Nettc4 to come, prove property sod take it away.
ELIZA BETII DAVISON.
4 illeteek, /input t 21, 1919. 313
ZIATOI EATI3I • si
Late raohions for 1849 at Ohnyth'e
IJA VE received from one of the tint manufactories In New
York a few (7,ABES OF SILK HATA. Gentlemen wishing to
; , , ithase are invited CO call and esamine them , together with a
I. ! , ertor quality°, my 0,,a, manufacture. The subsbriber would
:wariPectfully remind the public that all kinds of goods In his
.at Mlll be gold at prices to suit the times. 0. tilitlYhtEl.
kite, August t 1.5, Mtg. -
VOXt iIIINT.
TV ( ilt!'s over my store, lately ocen pled by Thompson & Gra
,, PI at a Law Office. irossession given immediately. .
~.,.,-,. For sale. the foll wing Law Book.,Addison, 1
% ; .. v .. .lar. 4 do Yates. tS d Bins 3do Penna. 10 do Sergi. and
1 1 , - ' 4 , 7 ,% . 4. 6 do Burr, and 40 Park and Johnson. and a few volume
' it,),/114. OMITIf JACKSON.
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in the farm of the subscriber, In Iliti'Week township, ou
the 11th of August, a brown cow, with some white .poi on
her holly. and had a rope on her horns when taken up, supposed
to be four }cars old. The owner is requested to come prove prop
erty, pay charges and take it away. DANIEL G. WELCH.
Allllcreek, August 21, IMO. 3t15
THE undersigned hftving established himself in the above basi
noes at the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Stafford on the
canal near Sth at , adjoining the hotel kept by A. M. Martell, so
licits the patronage of the public in gen He will keep con
minty on hand all ankle , ' in the above business. viz:
Loaf Bread, Hard Bread, Pilot Bread,'Boston Crackers, Soda
Crackers, Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, Cakes, !Lusk, Bunt,
Pies, &c. &c.
Parties chine furnished oethe shortest notice with any dcs
cription, or size of cake from Patty, to 70 Pyrirnids. Families
Supplied each afternoon. Sunday's excepted, by leaving their ad
dre,s nt the Bekery, at which place the under.igned will he found
in readiness to lilt tvith promptness all orders to him directed.
CHARLES MORTON.
Erie. August 25, MO. • 1115
mil? ,undersigned would respectfully ask the attention of this
community to the important fact—lmportant on account of ils
immediate and necessary connection with health, happiness and
length of days—that he has recently titled lip in good style, both of
accommodation. and appearance, the large commodious room in
the rear °lbis Shat ing Apartment, and under the Post Office, as It
complete liithing F•Maldi 6 hthelll•
lie flatte himself that. from his ample arrangements, he will
b e ena bl e d give entire satisfaction. His Mulling Apparatus,
and furniture principally, were purchased east—regard being had,
in so doing. only to its convenient make 1111,1 superior material.
Those wishing to indulge in the universal!, acknowledged lux
ury of a cooing, cleansing. cheering bath, can he accounalated at
any time between the hours of 6 A. AI and 10 P. 31.
August 11 A. VOSBURCH.
Whu has been received with the hlghest mark■ of
nOVAIN fm or by queen Victotia, and all the panel.
pal Crowned Heads of Europe. and who ha, performed
before 0,000,000 of pommy during the last mix years.
will hold his LitiVl4l RS. at the
lIAGLIa ROTEL, IN ERIE,
On Wednesday and Thursdayohe 9.oth and 30th °Mu.
gust, 10 tn.
Afternoon,
'‘ ening,
GOAL OIIOVELO.
No. (I can Jx: 'band at the Hardware Store.
1.3) & SANFORD
Angumi SB. No. U Reed llonbc.
I NOTICE.
To the heirs and ISR , aI representatives of Jonathan Lawrence, tate
of liarhurcreek, , defraud.
107 11EREAS. Zalmon Lawrence of the Township of Harbor
it creek, Erie County, l'a. did on the 1301 day of June Isl 9,
preeent to 0100mb:in's Court of said County his petition for leave
to pro% en parol contract with Jonathan-I.a tt rence, lateof Harbor
c reek, deceased. for the transfer of a certain lot or piece of land
'unlined it, Ilarborcreek aforesaid, and the said Court did appoint
S. M. Smith, Esq.. Colll4lls4ioner to report the proof.—Thoreforc
nll persons interested are hereby notified that the proof will he
made at the °thee of S. M. emit)]. Esq., in the 11 trough of Erie.
Pa. on Tuesday the 24th day of September 15.19, bets%Pel , the hours
of 9 o'clock A, 111, and a o'clock P. M. of that day nt which
time and place all persons intore.rted are notified to attend.
TITOMPSON & GRANT.
• Attorneys for Petitioner.
The proof In the above case at 111 be taken in pursuance of the
above notice at the time and place above stated.
S. .M ER VI N SMITIL Commissioner.
Erie, August IC, 1E49. 3114
QrIING LEs—so,ooo • good merchantable ghlrngles on hand and
kJ for vat° by C. u. WItIGIII'
Franklin Canal COMpaTat
.. - t
Ac lI
rORIZI 0 TO CONN It 'it. IN
TRUCT AROAD TO LANE Din. )
Till:books sire now open for subscription to the stock In the
above company at the office of anlbraithr & Lane' in the
'Borough of Erie. JOIN GALBRAITH, President.
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Erie. August la, 1819. u
JETTEUR testamentary on the estate of Andrew Herd. late .of
Ind reinitownottip, deceased. having been granted the subset I
hers, notice in hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate.
to make immediate paymetit, and those having chnins against sahl
estate, to present them properly authenticated for settlement.
WM. KIN VEN , , A
ivm . DR Acti
Erie. August 11, 1649, 6t13
1 0001.69. Fire Proof Paint, for rode at No. 0 Reed blouse
by CARTER 84 BROTHER.
Erie, Attga.t 11, IS-10.
Oranges and Lemons.
AA FEW Dozes of Fresh Oranges and Lemons just received and
Cl for cue at No. 7, Poor People's Row, by T. W. 3100 RE.
Erie, July 7, tELID.
Raisins and rigs.
A 1,4001 l article can be fohnd at T. W. MOORE'S
Erie. July 7. 1810.
Straw Hata.
STR A %V HATS (or one shilling and other things proportionately
cheap, at T. W. MOORE'S.
Erie, July 7, 1849.
TIIIS excellent compound. was the result of tong medical expe
rience In a billions climate. and it is believed that the great
olden has been accomplished of presenting the public with a rem
edy for a Fever and Ague, on which•they can rely for a speedy
and certain cure.
It is a combination of vegatable substances and warranted free
from Mineral poisons of every description. It has a healing pow
er upon broken constitutions, always leaving the system in a more
sound and healthy condition. It is a prominent feature of the
Cholagogue that it never (Wares the most delicate constitution.
A few days even will satisfy,the most incredulous of its great effi
cacy in building up the spirits and restoring the energy and vigor
of health.
- READ TUC FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL!!
Extract of ncommunioation from A. W. Miller, the proprietor's
Agent at Elizabethtown, N. J.
ELIZAIUMITOWN. N. J., .11.1111193, tem'.
Da. CIIARLEI 0/COOD.
Dear Sin—l have but three bottles left of your /adio Maas°.
gee, having sold almost a gross within the past few months. and
have yet to hear of the first instance of its failing to Cure. Ono
man Paid he had within a year or two past paid more than 850 for
Fever and Ague medicine. which bad done him no g0011. 7 -but that
two bottles of the Cholagogue had cured him.
.11 know of an_yrober of instances, when one bottle cured threo
or four perilous who were scverVy afflicted wi th the same dls•
ease. * • • • • *
Our roost eminent Physicians now use it and recommend it,
having become satistled;of its Inestimable value, and that his free
from quackery. TOM. relpeCfUlly. A. W. MILLER.
CIATITION.
Guard against imitations. De sure you obtain Da. %noon`,
huffs Cho?agave, e nd you are safe•
For sale by .1. IL Burton, Wholesale and Retell Agent, Erie.
Erie, August 4,049.
M ITU, and laconet Edping‘, verf Mac and cltap at .
DEWErS
STRAY COW.
WESITSILDS SILIEDU.
1341. 1 r8131 DAWNS! sivrixe:
WARM AND COLD.
GEN. TOM THUMB.
THE_ MAN IN MINIATURE
Weighing only 35 Pounds,-17 Veers of
Age,--and but 2b Inches High,
HOURS OF EXHIBITION
THE LITTLE GENERAL
WILL APPEAR IN ALL OF HIS PERFORMANCES,
Including
SONGS, DANCES, GRECIAN STATUES, &c.
will aho represent NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. I
FREOE,RICK TUE (MEAT, &c. Ile will also •
appear in bpi tif:ityrcti COSTUNIE, and din
ELEOANT LODR.T DRESS,
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Worn before lies Majesty., Queen Victoria ; the tang tad
Queen of the Preneli ; Nicholas, the timpcsor of Rua
sig. and all the pi inCiptil crowned Heads and No
bility of Europe. Ito is perfectly spmmet•
rical - in all his propottions, intelligent
and graceful beyond, belief, and
.11
That Ever Walked Alone. • 1.
THE MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS, JEWELS, CI,
RECEIVED FROM THE WINGS, QUEENS,
AND Noon-Iry OF EUROPE., WILL BE
EXHIBITED.
HIS BEAUTIFUL
Presented by Queen Vietcnia, consisting of t.,e Small.
est Horses in the World, and Chariot, attended by Finn
Coachman and Footman in Livery, will promenade the
streets daily, and be seen in front of the hall at the close
of ...el! day Levee.
(c 7-• Ladies, Familiej, and Children , respectfully
advised to attend the ay Levees, ns they are usually
less crowded than those of the evening.
CAIITIMI.—Some half thwen different Dwarfs, are
strolling about the country, and Imposing upon the pub
lic. by falsely representing, themselves os the "General
Mtn Thumb'' who, has been 60 popular in Europa
during the last four. years. The real name of the germ.
ige Tom Thumb, is Charles 8. Stratton. He was Dal
in Bridgeport, Conn.
The GENF:RAL ie attenied in his travels by lila
Father and Mother, a rianim. Preceptor—Groom, Coach-
man, Footman, &c, making In all a retinue of Eleven
Persons.
Achnission, 2•; Cents; Children ender 10
years, half-price.
Administrator's Notion.
ood
DR. OSGOOD'S
INDIA OUOLAGOGI7II.
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from 3to loolliotst 1
't 9
CAUT7ON ZIZTRA.
A man by the Caine of CLAPP has engaged with a young man
of the name of S. P. Townsend, and uses his name to put up ,4
Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, de
nominating it fik:NUfNE, Original, ect. This Townsend is no
doctor, and never was; but was formerly a worker on railroads,
canals, and the like. Yet he assumes the title of Dr., for the pur
pose Of gaining credit for .what he Is not. This is to caution the
piddle not to he deceived, and purchase none but the - GENUINE
ORWIN,AL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having
on it the Oid Dr's. likeness. his family coat of arras, and his sig
nature across the coat of arms.
principal Office, 102 Nassau sS., Nen York Cl*
Genuine Townsoad Sarsaparilla.
01,1 Dr. Townsend iv now skint 70 years of age, and ban long
been known as the A UTIIFIR and DISCOVERER of the
/MAW OEMS:IL "'TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Being
poor, he was compelled to limit its manufacture, by which means
rt has been kept out of market, and the sales circenacribed to
those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. Jihad
reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those peisons who had
been healed of sore diseases, and saved from 1ic.301, proclaimed
its excellence and wonderful.
taIAIANG POWER.
Know Mg, rnany years aeo, that lie had, by his skill, science and
experience. de;:ised an article which would be of Incalcuble ad
vantage to mankind u hen the means would be thrtindied to bring
it into unni versa) notice, when It euestiniable virtues would be
known and apprec fated. This th e has come, the means are sup
plied; this
GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION
is manufactured on the largest stale, and is called for throughout
theleng , t, and bredth of the land, especially as it is found Incapa
ble of degeneration or Bete iorallon.
P
Unlike young S. . Tow send's, it Improves with ege, and nev.-
j
er changes, lan for the Le ter; because it is prepared on scientifie
principles by a scientific in s. The highest know ledge of Chem
istry, and the latest disco% cries of the art. hat e all been brought
into requisition in the manufacture of the Old Drs. Sarsaparilla.
The Sarsaparilla root, at isiWell known to medical men. contain.
many medical properties, d d some properties which are inert or
useless, and others, is bleb i ' retained In preparing it for use, pro
duce fenmentation and acid which is Injurious to the system.—
Some of the properties of areaparlfia arc so votaille, that they
entirely evaporate and are I sl in the preparation. if they are not
preserved by ;a seientife pro via, knOWtt only to those experienced
in its manufacture. Moreot er. these volatile principles, which
tly oil' in v mot, or its tin exhalation, under heat, arc the very es.
Erniial medical properties or the root. which give to it all Its value.
Any person can bolt or stew the root till they get a dark colored
liquid, it hick is more from the coloring matter in the root than
from anything else; they can then strain thin insipid or vapid It
quid, mecum with sour molasses, and then call it "SARSAPAR-
I LLA EXrRACT or SY RIUI'.” Rut sitc it isnot the article known
as,the
CENUINE OLD DR. JACOB 'I
RILL.
This is so prepared, di:deli the I
rutin root are first removed, every!)
or of fermentation, in eNtracted a
de of medical virtue is secured iu
niid thus It is rendered incapable o
healing properties. rtepared in
posVertul agent in the
:Coro of Znnumorablo D'oesoce.
Hence the reason wily we heir commendations of every side in
its favor by men, women, and hildren. We find it doing won
ders in the cure of
c0.y.51;m p TWAY, DYSPEP. lA, and LIVER COMPLAINTi
and in RIIEUMATI,S.II. SCROFULA, PILES, COSTIVE
NESS all CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, PI tiPL.ES, BLOT
CHES, and all admirals arming from
OF Tim 111.001).
It tvosieFres a marvelous eflicncy in all complaints arising from
Indegestion, from .4ri , lity of the Stomach, trout unequal cocain
11011'
determination of blood to the head, palpitation or the heart,
colt feet and hands. cold chills and hot flasheii over the body. I It
has not Its equal in Curds and Ca' righro and promotes eau expec
toration and gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture of the Pings.
throat, and every other part.
But in nothing is its excellence niore manifestly seen and ac
knotvledged than in all kinds and stages of
FEMALE: COAIPL.UNTS.
It works wonders in eases of Floor Allomat Whites, Falling of
the Womb, Oadrarted, Auepeesred, or l'ainfal Alenfee, Irregulari
ty of Inc menstrual periods, and the like; and is as ellixtual In
curing all the Rapti of Kidney Disco re
lii rentuvitig obstructions, And regulating the g en e r a l s lo y in , it
gives tone and strength to the r‘ hole body, thus cares all forms of
Nervous diseases and debility, I I
and thus presents ur relieves n great variety anther maladies, as
Spinal irrdnlin, NeLralgia, 51. Fans' Lance, Sitooarng..Epilep
lie lit.. Conralsions, Kr.
It rierllll,2S the Mood. excites the liver to healthy action, tones
lie •U•ut.,rll, and give 4 coed digestion. relict es the bowels or tar
p.? and erut.ttpnt.oti, nitri%* intlamatton, ;unifies the skin, equal
ises the eft...Mahon of the blood, producing gentle %vaunt!' civility
nil or er the body, and the iih.ensible perspiration; relaxes all
strictures and tichtness, removes all obstructions. and invigo
rates the issue nervous system. In not this then
The medicine you pro-eminently need'
Scut ran nfl of Iher , things he blid of ti I'. Townsend's inferior
sn i de? TI vnung man'. liquid I■ not to be
CONIPARED ►tlTll Tim OLD LIR'S,
bf.fall+C of 011 C GRAND FACI', that tile one it INCAPABLE of
DETERIORATiON, and
NEVER SPOILS, •
white the other .1101.:S: souring, fermeattng, and blowing the hot
the containing It into fragments; the sour, acid liquid etploding,
and dataaghLt other gawk! 1 41§ist not thin horrible compound he
poisonous to the sebteni'—ll'lmil put acid into a system already
diseased with acid. ; What cruises Dyspepsia but acid? Ito we
not all know that when food snare In our stomachs, what mis
chiefs it produces? flatulence, heartburn. palpitation of the heart,
liver complaint, §Thirrinsa, dy,entery, colic, and corruption of the,
blood, What Ii Scrofula but an acid humor in the body? What
produces all the tunucra which brim! ou F.ruptiona of the Skin,
ecald Dead, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever
f 4 orrs, and all ulcerations internal and external! It is nothing
under heat en. but an acid substance. lt bieh some, and thus
spoils all the fluids of the body, tumor leas. What causes nen
inntiain buts sour or acid fluid n Mei insinuates itself between
the joints nil elrevt lucre, irritating and 'Minutiae the delicate tit
'astlCH UpOn which it acts? So of nervous diseases, of impurity of
the blood, or deratie , ...l circulation:l, and nearly all the ailments
which afflict human nature.
Now In it not liOrribie to make and sell, and infinitety worse to
nee tlib;
SOURING, FERMENTING. ArID ..COMPOUND "
OP N. P. Tow NeEIND,
and yet hi would fainXive It tunlergood that Old Dr. Jacob
TOWitscild's Genuine 00:rinal Sarsaparalla,ls un IMITATION
orb', Inferior prvparation!:
Heaven forbid that we should deal in an nrtiele which would
bear the most distant rr•rmblance to 8. P. Townsend's article!
and which should bring down upon the Old Dr. such n mountain
load of complaints and criminations from Agents who have sold,
and purchasers tt ho have used 24. I'. Townsend's FBII.Nf ENTING
CoMPOUND.
We wish It understood, became it is the obsolete truth, that S.
P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparil
la nre kearenueide apart. and infinitely chs-similars that they are
unlike au every particular, having not One single thing in com
mun.
As S. I'. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist,
no pharmaceutist—know. no more of medicine or disease than
any other commonoinsc ten title, unprofessional man, what glum
antes can the public have that they are receiving a genulnescien
titic medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used in
preparing it, and which are fn capable of changes which might
render them the AGENTS of Disease instead of health,
But what else should be expected from one who knows nothing
comparatively of medicine or disease! It requires n person of
some expelience to cook and scr e e up even a common decent
meal. liow much more Important Is it that the persons who man
ufacture medicine, designed for •
• Weak Stomachs and Zbifeebled Systems,
should know welt the medical properties of plants, the best ml.
ner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also n
extensive knowledge of the various diseases which affect the h -
man system, and how to adapt remedies to thesediseases!
It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm into
wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to
restore health and bloom, and vigor into the crushed and broken,
and to banish. infirm ity that 01.0 DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has
BOUGIEE and FOUND the opportunity and means to bring his
Grand Vnivers -1 Concentrated Remedy
withimihe Men, rtmlio the knowlesige of nit who need it, that
they may learn and k now,by Joyful experience, its
Transcendent rower to
For Fam , by J. A. Burton, No. 5, Reed Bouse, Grie. Pa.
Erie, July 11, 1240. 0 ,
Valuablo Varna for Salo.
FrilE sabscriber offers for elite the improved farm en which he
I now resides, in Greetie townelip in the settlement known as
"Yankee town." The kirin contains about 100 acres, 'JO of vrhich
are under cultivation. The improvements consist of a two•story
frame dwelling, twci frame barns, and sheds, together with all
other out buildings necessary. There is also about MO apple trees.
meetly grafted: pears and peaches in abundance. The land is
a ell watered and timbered, and situated in an excellent neighbor.
!moil, and convenient to market: it being only five Tiles from Erie.
For particulars inquire of the subscriber on the premises.
Greene, Aug. 18-14 ABA WHITTIER.
SPLENUM JEIVELR Y.—Embracing Pine, Rings. Bracelet** ,
I...ockets. Chninp, Penchi'. &e., new and beautiful patterns.
Pins and Rings of Diatnond, Turquols, Pearl. Ruby and other
ettings.
N. IL—Jewelry modem repaired to order on short notice. Call
in neighbor and learn how a tint rate job is done nt.
Erie July 7. INS 6. LOOMIS Sr. CO.
LPOKING GLASSES.—A large assortrnen tof ilt and hlshog
an y Frames, together with Plates ofdliTerent gees. for reset
ting old frames. G. LOOl,llB & Co.
Erie June, 71510, •
LAMPS.—New style Solar and other kinds of Lamps, and any
JLiquentity of Winking, Chltnniee and Globes. at.
Erie June 7 .184 D, G. LOOMIS & Co's.
LINEIZIED & LAUD OM
SIX Barrels Linseed & Lard Oil. Just received &fbr Bale very
low, by the barrel or gallon by. .1.11 BURTON,
Erie July 7, LF4O , 8
MUMS VOOT on..
FOR Harness, Carriage, Tops, &e., Much superior to Tanners
Oil. Kept constantly on hand by. J. II BURTON.
Erie July. 7 00. 8
nu.ass OL 00E8.
EIGHT DAY and 30 Irons Clocks, various styles of cases, at
eatly_redueed prices.
Also, Marine, Circular and other Time Pieces tbr sato low by
R. LOOMIS & Co.
Erie July,7. 6tate Street.
SILVER WORK.-Silver Spoons, Ladles, Tongs. Scoops, But
ter Knives. constantly on hand and /Ifattrifactursd by the
inewiesys, not in the Pilaw Mats, bat in Erie, and warranted
the standard of dollars. Comparison of style In this branch per
ticuatly invited.
Also. Threaded Spoons and Forks from New York Manufactory.
ell of good silver. V. LOOMIS & CO.
Erie July 7.
Driod Apples. '
ALARGEIot of glee Dried Apples just received. at
Elle, July 7, I€4o, T. W.14100E1;13
OWN END'S 111SAPA
1.
properties or the Barsapa•
ing capable or becoming acid
d rejected; then every pant
o, pure and concentrated form;
f losing any of Its %aluableand
this nay, Al IS made the most
ivoirs'on TO 'rum runzao
RASCALITY AND DECEPTION.
LET EVERY ONE READ THIS CAREFULLY
THERE is a Sarsaparilla for sale called old Dr. Jacob Towns
end's Sarsaparilla. It is advertised as the original, &c. This
is a notorious falsehood. Dr. Townsend hasexpended over 8300,-
00D 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 wes engaged to peddling cheap publications about
the streets of Nene Fork,for a number of years. This man', name
is Jacob Townsend. lie applied to a number of mew to get em
ployment. or meet the use of his name, to put up Dr, Townsend's
flarsaparillainutt)ng the large sales and sumo we had upended In
advertising, as nu inducement to embark into the business. A
mong others, he applied to Charles Watrous, Esq., Editor of the
Jamaica Partneri who scorned such a proposition. Mr. H. Q.
ANDREWS, formerly one of the proprietors of McFall ster's Oint
ment. RALPH PO3IEROF, formerly enabler and Financier of
the broken Shin-Plaster Dank at Denville. New Jersey, Jolts
sKILLAIAN. anti WILLIAM THOMPSON, under the name of
THOMPSON: SKILLMAN & Co., have employer this old roan,
and agreed, we understand, to pay him seven dollars a week for
the use of his name. These men have been insulting and libeling
us in all possible forms, in bones we would notice Mem, and bring
them and their decoction into market. Let the public decide up
on the course of these Await gad honorable nes.
ONE OF TREIR TRICKS.
They say that Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla sours and ferments
—this Is false: as we have kept it through the whole year in New
Orleans, Tins, Mexico, South America and the West Indies—in
(net 'he older it grows the better it becomes. We made a few bot
tles by mistake, lest Spring, that spotted. This we regretted, and
exchanged as Wan as possible; such an accident will never occur
again. This they attempt to make a great btory of: and say that
time whole of our Sarsaparilla sours, &c., when they are aware
that they are publishing falsehoods.
ANOTHER TRICK.
We went to all expense or rive Inmate I doPms to get up a splen
did steel engraving for our label. and hail the Kauai t of Dr. Town
send on it to distinguish it from all other.. and present mistaken.
These men are no wgetlimr up a lake, on steel, with a portrait of
old Jacob Townsend—let the public decide upon such transactions.
and let them remember Wetness is genuine and the original. unless
piped with theiname of P. P. Townsend. The plate is engraved
on steel and contains the portrait of Dr. Townsend. three fetnnle
figures. nod a view of our factory. The spurious has no factory or
female figures. •
Dr. Townsend no Physician.
These men also publ ish that Dr. Townsend is no physicians this
like all other statentents, are false. Dr. Townsend attended two
of the best Medical Schools in the country, has studied the differ
ent theories of medicine and practiced for the Net fifteenyears;
ilaSexperisnented several years, and expeoded large pains In bring
ing his medicine's to perketion.
old :snob Townsend, •
They are endVaring to palm off- ou the public neon old physi
cian, &c. He is no p4sielan, and never attempted to manufac
ture a medicine until these men hired Min for the use of his name.
They say they do not wish the people to believe that their Sarsapa
rilla is ours, or the same—but the better to deceive the public, they
at the same time assert that theirs le the old Dr. Townsend's, end
the original; and endeavor to make the people believe that the stuff
they manufacture is the Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla that has per
formed so nvany 'Wonderful cures for the past ten years, and which
has gained a reptitation which no other medicine ever enjoyed—
which is - a base; villainous, unprincipled fblsehod. We have
- commenced suits against these RICH for / , 8111111geil. We wish it to
be understood, th at the old man Is no e nnecilon of Dr. Towns
end whatever. In their advertisements end circulars they publish
a number of grosslf.tigeboods respecting Ur. Townsend, which we
w ill - not notice.
FALSE'. REPORTS.
Our Opponents hay. h, the papers. that Dr. S. P.
Townsend was den d—th i s they send to their omits about the coun
try, who report that we have given up husine,s, ac., Asc. The
public should be on their guard, and not be deceived by these un
principled wets
OUR COI.I,RSE.f
Being satisfied by the experiments and the resells of the medi
cine tin eradicating disease, we resolved to place it before the
world. At that time all of the tiarsaparilins for sale was put up in
email vials of four and five mires, and sold for one dollar per bot
tle. We could niford to sett a quart bottle of the, purest and best
article for the Same. We resolved to do no and was laughed at end
our Sarsaparilla called molaoses and water by the other manufac
turers, who said n good article could not be afforded fcr the price.
A few years, and they learned the Mins:lice of this. ,Dr.,Towns.
end's Sarsaparilla niumot entirely *Jimmied the others, being in&
uitely better, and fi ve timealthe quantity for the same price. Of
late these men have made a great discovery , which is, that they
have been selling a smaller vial of tnetliclne for one dollar, which
they could afford for twenty or twenty-five cents. For these same
men now put up their Sarsaparillas in (tuna bottler, very flirty
ours, resembling ear tae stone price as they formerly mold the st tail
ones, and ask the people to purchase. The people are not is, green
however. They have copied our 'obeli], circulars , , and sllaPe of
the bottles no near as they dare. Their course and ours we leaf c
for a discerning public to net, upon .
OflifAT insnovEßY.
Or. Townsend having ten years since discovered a new formula
of compounding the'Sarsaparsilitn other ingredients . 410 !Ale
reeded In producing a fluid that resembled In its action Orion the
digestive orgatuf, the 'alien, or graotic Juice of the human Doily.—
A liquid, when taken into the system, created new, rich, and pure,
blood—which would sustain, prolong , and create new life—for th e
blood is the life—resolved, after three years of experiments, to,
bring it before the, public . Sanguine that - it required only to be,
know' to In , appreeinted: being thoroughly convinced that to'
cleanse, purify mid strengthen the circulation. was the great secret
of errienting dii.ease. The conviction led to the discovery of Dr.
Ton nsetudfo Compound of the Sarsaparilla. :Habil, d that by di
mini, burg the quantity of blood in the SYsteln. the life also was dl•
nitniithed. and that the true theory was to produce a healthy ireu
triton. The theory having proved true, it is adopted wholly or In
part, at present. by a large winefer of medical geniternen, and the
remedies more Menial than we anticipated—hence the wonder—
ful aueeess of thin medicine.
TOE ROtsi' WE UPC. • • •
We use the best Honduras Sarsaparilla. The last year we pur
chased more than ten (linen the atitonnt of Sarsaparilla of all other
Sarsapartlla ninnufactnreri in America. Mr. Illostra, Esq.. a mer
chant In the Honduras trade. and others, export it fresh and direct
front Honduras for us.. Messrs. lbw, Waterman & Co.. No. HA
South street, have fitted up expewuve and exiensito ininddriery to
rasp by meant the heart of the Quash, or lignintivitt.^ wood. They
furnish us over 1.110 learrelb ek' last season,. Our Yellow
which we use a great quantity of, itiCtillivated in fields hydlie Sha
kers nt New Lebanon and Iskenna, and consequently t h e very best
—far better than is generally used. We employ over one hundred
awn and boys collecting ROntn, &e. in lin. proper keloont , . Indeed
all our arrangements are the most perfect and com plete of any oth
er similar establishment iti the world, and our ineOicine in une
qualled,
lAPROVCMENTS.
We have at our iniumflic tor)y all machinery that is required to'
make the very hest medicine from the Sarsaparilla that was eves
produced. %We have powerful steam engines to grind out arid ex
tract the root. We also have extensive vars fin settling and tilling,
ate., such ns were never before used m the preparation ninny me
dicine. No Other manufacturer of Sarsaparilla has steam power
to manufacture by.
tribe above Sarsaparilla is sold by CIAIITEIR & 11110THER,
No. 0, Reed House, Erie, who are the only authorized agents for
Eric county. 311110
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UZIRE WE ARE AGAIN.
JUST in time to redeem our pledge of importing the largest and
and ceeapest stock ofGoods ever landed at Erie harbor.
Room No. f, we are now receiving a large stock of Iron. Steel,
Nails, Spikes, Chains, Crow Bars, Horse Shoes, Waggon Boxed.
etc. which we are selling at a discount oflo percent. below spring
prices.
IRON, all around, for Waggons, at four cents per lb. Log Chains
at S cents per lb., Trace Chains at 30 COMP per pair, English An
vils 10 cents per. lb. and every thing in the Hardtvare line In pro
portion,which is far below Buffalo prices.
N 0.2. a Inge arrival, taaklngour,stock of GROCERIES com
plete, atiow prices.
No. 3 and 1. the largest and richest assortment of !STA= AND
FANCY DRY GOODS. now receiving that were ever before opened
for the western trade, at prices, that we defy competition with
Buffalo or any other market.
Room 3, Receiving, ofou r own Importation, the largest stock of
Hardware, Chains, Anvils, Vices, Bellows. Scythes, Forks Hots.
'shovels, and every kind of Hardware that was ever imported for
the western trade, which will be sold at New York prices. This
is a chance that retailers do not often get.
At N 0.7. we are beginning to receive our large, importation of
CHINA. CROCKER Y.GLASS WARE.. and LOOKING-GLASS
ES which wean , renting at Buffalo prices.
And at No. 8. will be found over three thousand yards of Carpet
ing. Rugs, etc., direct from the Looms which we ate selling as
low as cart be bought west of New York, frotutt3 cents to ea Ott per
yard.
Anyone that I. bound for Ibiablo, just drop in and we wilt con
vince him. (as we have hundreds of others within the last six
weeksOthat the Empire Stores at Erie, can show n better stock of
Goods, and in price eon compete with any market in Americni
and my goods that are now arriving, are at a grent discount from
Sprang prices. 11. CADWELE.
Eric, May 2, 3
Osagoods India Ohologoguo.
AT the whole said price by the dozen at J. H. BURTON s.
Erie July 7, Wholode Agent Erie
(t LOVES.—Kid, M &aio Tints ke., fine asoortment at.
S. R. DEWEY'B
. . .
Eric. August 4, 4649
OLNIAR TIM TEt.BOl3 '
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TAKE NOTICE, ALL TilOsE WHO ARE INTERESTED:
CALL at SIEGEL'S Corner and convince yourselves that he is
Now receiving the largest, cheapest nod beat lot of GROCER
IES ever brought to Erie. Among his assortment may Le found
the following:
• Soo.as.--Six tons of Port Rico CciffeeSugar, Crushed, Loaf 61 , 1
Pulvetized.
Correa.—Ten bags Old Government Java, ten bogs of Laguera
and ten bags of Rico.
Mocresza.--Tivo thousand gallons New Orleans Porto Rico and
Sugar House.
chests Young Hymn. Imperial, Black and Gun
powder. Imperial ten in six pound oldies-Ihr family use.
Fism—Five thousand pound. Cod Fish. Mackerel, Shad, Hol
land Herring, Smoked Hewing and Sardines.
Twenty barrels Turpentine, thirty do. of Linseed, Lamp and
Tanners oil.
15 0 kegs Brooklyn, Buffalo and Pittsburgh White Lead.
The largest kind °fan assortment of Paints and Dyestuffs.
100 kegs of Eastern and Pittsburgh Nails.
Lunicutaa—Fteach Brandy. Holland Gin, Rum, Port Wino.hia ,
dare. Maeda, aaret and French West Wine.
Tosseco.-100 dozen Schoit's fine New York Smoking, sixteen
boxes Cavendish, 100 dozen fine cut Rappecand Maccaboy Snuff,
Ten kep and 100 flasks Kentucky Rifle Powder, fifty bap of
Shot, bar Lead and Percussion Cape.
Thirty boxes Candy. 35 drums of Melaga Figs, 30 jars prunes
ands great variety of articles in my line that would take more
time than 1 have toenumeratethem.
To m_Y old customers and,the public generally, 1 would say , call
at SlEGEUSCoreer.ditettly opposite the Farmer's Hood and see,
far Yourselves. that 1 tun bound to sell wholeiale or retail cheaper
than any other establishment West of Buthlo. C. SIEGEL.
Erie. Jut) 7, ISM cs
ID' AU the Medicines advertised by W. B. Brosn are sold by
• , CARTER & BROTHER.
No. 6. Reed House. Erie.
SLOAN'S OINTMENT (snow universally acknowledged to be
an infallible remedy, In every ease where it has been faithful
ly appliedva-the human system, for promoting Insensible Prespi
ration, diming out the inflammation from a wound. relieveing
pain of every kind, and in its heal ingqualities the world does not
produce Its equal, and the public. pronounce lithe cheapest and
best Family Ointment that has ever been used. All diseases of the
Flesh, Obstinate Ule,ers, Old Sores. Chilblains, Sore Throat. Burns
Cuts. Cutaneous Eruptions, Sore Nipples, Sore Brenta, pi t o n a
of the Eye, Agile In the face, side, back, and the other parts of the
system,Bolls, Ulcers, Scald Head, Bruises Fresh Vi.ounds, and
every Ind of sore containing the least particle of inlbsaunation,
are permanently eared by this great remedy.
W. B. SLOAN.
Grand Depot, 40 Lake sr.,Cnicago, liL
SURDOYCIaII. IVO., March 2,1&19.
DR. W. B. Sloan—Dear Bin In my opinion, the greatest ewes
affected are those that have longest resisted the skill of the
Medias: Flualiy. Admiuing that to he a fact. I have,* case in
point. to wit: Mr. Jams Ileaford. of Sheboygan Falls, was crip
pled two years with Jive large deep steers. Just abOve the ankle.—
Theieg was so much swollen he could not get on a boot. Nearly
nil the most popular FAysiciaiu in various places, have treated his
ease without any benrcial effect
LakAugust ;ford solicited my advice. I succeeded in
reducing the swelling and healed two of the sores. The other
three I labored at till the Bret of February. without much if any
benefit. when I gave hirn a boa of St.oter OINTMENT, and in three
weeks he was well. Respectfully yours.
C. B. OSTRANDER, M. D.
B. SLOAV:—.
V V • Dear sir: Justice demands that I should rerurn to you
my thanks for your unrsam.mti.eu nternenT. Three week:: ago
Imy daughter's clothes caught fire, and !before the dames could be
extinguished, they were all burnt to cinders, the child was an bad
ly burned 'bat aeath seemed inevitable in less than twenty-four
hoary. Your Ointspot was recommended, and used with success
—it gave perfect nelkl: It is needless io add that the child is now
well and about qv *winces. The medicine is all and store than it
i. recommended . ** be. Every family and person should have it
in their patient**.
I teel indebted to you for inroblld's life, and anything that I can
do for you OrYotif Medicine, I em ready and willing to perform.
• Your humble servant,
JOHN H. CRANE.
Flare Carew, Lake-Co.. 111.. /
'reh,*th. 1819. _
on' his Stands. and Muses,
MN. W. 13. Sloan—Dear fir : I hereby certify that my son Al
belt. eleven years of age, was afflicted in his fflet froin the
time he first began to walk. the Comas of which were covered
with a hard dry skin full of cracks, causing pain and much afflic
tion, many times be was obliged to goon his hands and knees,
and
no time has lie Preen free from the core a ffl iction until now. Bat
tling the skill of several physicians, but to our surprise bls Art
aTe now perfectly smooth soft and ewe Rom cracks, all from one
application of your Ointment, I would say the boy put it on him
self as an experiment ofi his own. from beating it recommended.
Nothing more was thought of it for three weeks, at which tune
his feet were near about in a healthy state, and are now the same
AS though they never had been otherwise, Yours. &c
ISAAC PADEN
Galetburg, Knot C0.,111., April 2d, !SIC
Doctoring in Galena.
MEir.otN:—Denr Eir. About three years ago I was severely
V-1 1 . itiPited In one of my legs by the falling of. a pile of wood
which occasioned large running ulcers. Nearly every doctor in
Galena tried to cure them; but tried in vain. until from sympathy
and improper treatment my other leg became as bad as the one
originally wounded. I despaired of Seer being well again—but
in order that I might neglect no means within my reach, I pur
chased of your agent in Chilean some of your Ointinl, and you
can Judge of my surprise anti grntitude better than I. an express
it, to find myself entirely welt before I had finished using the
second box.
These facts I make known that others nalicted trity believe Ind
not delay using so valuable an Oltstinent as yours has proved to
be. Respectfully, your grateful friend,
r.VAN
•
Galena, 111., Dec. Ilk 1149.
The Child was Steeled:
York Precinct, Du rage Co
Dec. e7th, lEl°.
Thif R. W. R. 81.0.0r-81r: Last summer one of my children Wll4
battle bitten by a rattlesnake. We applied your Ointment
freely, and "the child was healed."
Also. I had a hone wounded in the stifle joint, ln which he took
cold and became so notch swollen and distressed. I that the horse
was supposed worthless, but by a Dee use of your Ointment. was
cured.
We have used the oitment in a great many other cases, with
equal success
TIM DWI' AND ONDAPES'D NOR= =DX
CZ= IN TED WORLD:
SLOAN'S OINTMENT AND CONDITION POWDER lIAVI
EARNED A GREAT NAME.
For Purity, MtMates, Safety Ceriainty awe Tharoargintes,
SLOAN' S 01A TA !EAT El Tei,
•
A D rapi Ily superseding all other °liana:mg and Liniments now in use for the cure of the following
s. oli‘eases.
Fresh Wounds Galls of all kinds S.prain Bruises, Cracked
Deets, Ringbone;Windbone, Windgails, Pull Evil, Gallus. Spar ,
in.., Sweeney, Fistula, Sitfast, Strains, Lameness, Sand Crack,
Foundered Peet,Scratches of Grease Mange. or Dorn Distemper.
THE POWDER will remove all inflantation and fever, purify
the blood, loosen the skin. cleanse the writer, and strengthen every
!tart of the lmily; and has proved a sot., reign remedy for the fol.
lowing diseasel. Distemper, Ride ?mod, Loss of appetite. In
ward strain, Yellow Water. Intlantation. of the eyes, Fatigue
from hard exercise; also, Rheumatism, (commonly called stiff
complaint.) which proves so faint to ninny valuable horses in this
country. It is also a safe and certain remedy for coughs and colds
which generate so man, fatal diseases. W. D. SLOAN.
"rand Depot, 4 13 hake St., Chicago Illinois.
REM
Too Much
rIANNOT be said in favor of Sloan's Horse Medicines. Our
V.) neighbors, friends and acquaintances who have used them,
testify their npprobation in no ordinary terms, and recommend
them with confidence. Curtis. almost miraculous hare been effec
ted by this medicine. "Every disease which the horse is heir to,"
k cured, permanently, by the use of Sloan's Medicines. TRY
THEM and test :hi' youraelfOcir efficacy.-411., Orgaa, Nay 51h,
laffo.
Vents'. 111., June 4th,
- AIR. W. R. irm.or—Dear Sir—On the Ipth of last month we
/11 purchased of your travelling agent, as we thought a suifictent
supply of your preparations to last till he came round again, hut
the demand Mr your medicines are increasing, and we have sold
nearly rill. Please send us immediately two doz. of the flume
Ointment, two doe. Condition Powders. and one doe. Family
Ointment. And we will pay yoirr travelling agvnt for theta the
nest time he visits our city
Respt. Yours,
gmmzl
Rattle Snake
DR: w. n. SLOAN—Dt4r Sir—Last month Mr. A. D. Taylor. of
Gopher 11111, Indiana. had a horse badly bitten on the none
by a Rattlesnake, Some ten hours atter, I saw the hone, his head
teas remarkably swollen, I immediately applied your Ointment
Peely, and we were astonished nt the prompt relief afforded. In
lent than one hour the swelling began to abate. and in twenty four
hours it had nearly all subsided. and within three days the horse
as not only tit fur use, but was actually pm to hard labor with
out any injurious result. Yours. Resit'L
L. e. BAR rLETT.
Chicago, June Oth, ISM
Omnipresent Moans
WIIILE sitting - quietly/it our table yesterday afternoon. we
were approached by a good-looking stranger, who having
heard of the large circulation of the Globe. inquired our price for
advertising is popular Medicine. We told him at once that we
did not wish to make any farther contracts for advertising as our
columns devoted to that purpose were full. The stranger was up
on the point of retiring when we olowved on one corner of his pa
per a name that instantly struck us as an old acquaintance—yes,
it was none other than SLOAN—the •romnlpresent Sloan," as we
used to call him. The name may be a new one in this
,panicular
locality, but it is in every house in the North-west, as tho great
inventor of "Sloan's Family Ointment," and also of the best "con
dition powder" for horses,extant. and last though most Important,
of"Sloates Tannin Paste," for leather. Now inasmuch as we
knew the well-earned reputation of these celebrated Western
medicines and panes. and moreover knew Sloan himself to be one
of the best men in his profession in the country, we concluded to
insert the ndvertisement, as a matter of Public ttility, and our
readers will find it ns soon as we, can make room
IVe say. Sloan, do you keep that old drop hanging up In your
office yet!—Ciariniatti Daily 9ioar, May lith, 1845.
Beet 'Medicine.
Arun:sox, Knae Co., lit., June galth, Islo.
M it n .. nieh n io s u l.° C•irlp c i a r Te l s s e e nYm b c T a t tOs ht oi r y e o r ur fln din e uc e" e l l g ii. for i
clink it the but medians for wounds In horses that I have ever
used. Early in the spring I had a very valuable horse so badly
kicked that I considered him spoiled for the season, if not forever.
I commenced using your Ointment, and in Iwo weeks[ th e horse
was able to work, I have usedhim almost every day sluice. Last
Saturday I had another horse badly hurt by cutting his 'foot with
a drag tooth, but I have so much conlideuce in the Ointment that
I nun not much alarmed about It. Dy sending the Ointment you
will greatly oblige. I TOUTS.
• LEWIS LESTER.
•
llighly Spoken of.
Extram from the "Waukesha Democrat." Wis. May 0, 1840.
Q LOAN. MIMICIars.—A subscriber writing from the town of New
1.3 Berlin, requests us to say. that he ha. owed Mr. Sloab's Horse
Ointment in several instances during the pat winter, and always
tvith the desiredeffeet. and wishes .us to recommend it to those
who have the WM and c.ire of horses. Mr. Aloan's medicine' are
highly spoken of generally, and from the favorable acquaintance
we have with that gentleman, we arc led to believe that they are
prepared with a view to given real benefit to whams er purpose
they arc recommended.
"By Telegraph."
smusk.n.z.D. M.. June nth. IE4O.
IVIR. W. B. Ert"lNN•Sir—Pleageseild us Immediately 12 dozen
.1.2.J1 or POUT Condttlon Powders, and 12 doz. of your Ointment.
We cannot wait the arrival of your travelling Agent. We have
calla every day for these snide& Do not Milo fend the above
bill immediately. We will pay your travelling agent the first
time he "Watts nein. Wine. truly,
DIRCILALL & 01,Me
A cotta.
Caoroa, Fulton Co, 111..1,
May leth 1849. s .
WD.Stour—Dew Sir—Your Agent paned thltnes am
. place about two weeks since. Of whom we purchased a
small ripply of your "Condition Powder and Ointment." They
are .4tuermit, ,, and we believe they are the best medicines Ott the
diseases of Hones ever invented. You will please thrward us a
supply as moon as possible. say four dozen Coad ition POwdOol.llPd
bree dozen Ointment. should you seed us the above bilksitipto
care W. A. Diekerman & Co.. Copperas Creek Landing. We Will
remit by mall. or pay to your traveling erne. in you may diaira.
Yourc, truly. Hirrtz & vwum
Erie, Aural 11, 1 1 ?49. j 3--40
Sloan'p Column.
FANCILY OINTDIENT.
rive Large Deep Meer&
Burnt to Cinders.
Raping Inc-easing.
This medicine is just u bat it is declared to be above. A rem
edy for the complete care of all those affections of the Throat and
Lungs, which if neglected, always end in Coosmernoth It Is not
a worthless, cal ch-penny Gelid*, made Panto esl4 like many of the
common nostrums of the day, but isa strictly adestile Preparation
—the original recipe having been Awn (shed by an eminent Physi
cian, (the late Prof. Rogers,) and that still Rather improved by
one of the present proprietors. who is himself a, repsdarly-edu
rated Plveicion, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.—
It Is composed of the choicest articles in the vegetable kingdom.
most of the it of long•tried value and established reputation, and,
some of them entirely sew, particularly the Casensutova, a ptaut
of most teoneerfel medicinal virtues, lately introduced into this
country from California. The Recipe has been 'boron to thousands
of Physicians, who have Universally approved It, and will be
shown to any Physician who desires to see it. upon application
either to the Proprietors or their Agents It has been used in and.
tibults of casts, and is strongly recommended by Physic:ides, even
Fri/reason; in our Medical Colleges, Ministers of Gospel. Judges.
Lawyers, Merchants, Mechanics. 4e.—a• conclusive proof that
there is no sweelerp or deception about it, bat that it Is a medi
eine of most uncommon vit toe and efficacy.
PAMPHLETS.
As no ordinarpaizol advertisement can begin 'to do Justice to
the merits of this article, the Proprietors have embodiedelVa
pamphlet term. the history of this Medicine—the description, as
tare, &c., of its principal Ingredient—theeffed they are designed
to have upon the human system—an dabove all, the iacatestlaWa
alumna l good which hints done "They design to circulate this
Pamphlet extensively; but should any one be overlooked, they are
earnestly desired to call upon the Agents tamed below, and pro
cure one, gratis It will Weil repay a perusat. The hints on page
7th may be worth to yourself or fatally. TIIOUPA NOS OF DOL
!Anil, and it will introduce you to a mass of testimony in its
favor which is pet feetly Irresistible.
Such beingour confidence in its virtues, we ore willing to war
rant the Medicine in every recent erase, (If used according to the
d tree tions,) and where the person is not satisfied that he Is deriving
bowel from it, by returning the bottle within 4t hoots' titne.
THE MONEY 1
tvill be refunded. 3Tbee page 3d of the Pamphlet.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO..
Proprietors, at their Principal Offices No. GS Warren it.. New
York, to whom nil orders for the Medicine, and letters relating to
age f. ies, should he addrei scvl, post paid.
Be sure to ask fur Dr A. Rosero Syrup of 1 1.irenrow..
Tea. and Cr I , IOIIALAGOU. and let no other be palmed on to you.
. . „
AIJTION. genuine. unless there to on the butt wrapper.
a •otu of /land, signed with a Pen. by A. L. ECOVILLE & Co.
10 ,.. Dr. A Ro:ters' Syrup of LiVARWORT. TAR. and DAIGeRAL.
AatrA has proved ttself to he the aunt extroordinarts medical aid In
curinz that Usuelly fatal disease Consumption. Bin, it shoold be
remembered, this medicine is aketileseions and valuable in the
&widest stages. such as Cuughs, Colds, Hoarseness. &„ before the
Lungs ere so far gone that ulceration has taken place.„4t is
seldom, if ever, known to Mil in breaking up the most obstinnuk
and distressing Cough or Cold, lit a few hours' time. if the - direr.
lions are strictly followed. The "satins. which makes so rosily
stonderfrl arras, is fur sale at Carter & Brother and !Junin & Yet •
kips, Erie
17•• The cohnung of the Press throughnta the country teem to
he so filled with notice. of cures and specifies for all diseases.
'flesh is heir to.' that one hardly knows what to do in ease of die.
ease. for fear that in tieing one medicine, another and better may
be overlooked. t But from the remarkable cures, and the high order
and vast amount of testimony lately brought under our personal no
tice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' syrup of LIVEN:
worr, TAR. and oAncnAlAnt:A, we ore compelled to regard the
evidence of our senses. and confidently state, that for Covgli and
colds, and Slat hydra-headed monster, ConnOnerion, we Stink
the ahoy(' PrelAmiion nsafe. speedy. and certain cure. To all -
our friends. we say, TRY IT; and if it does not help you,nothing
elxe n ill."
WALTER WHIThECK
In accordance with the prevailing custom and in order to shOw
I the virtues of this medicine more telly, the following certificates
have been selected;_ and es it is not our wish to trifle with the
lives or health of those afflicted, we sincerely pledge ourselves to
make no assertions or "false statements" of its eleven nor will
me hold any hope to suffering litinisnlty which facts Will not
warrant. The noels are here given—end me solicit an Inquiry
from the pnbltcl Into et my case 0 a publish, and feel tutored they
will find it n medicine well deters ing their patronage and confi
dence. . .
ANNIS & WRIMIT
will be served as all times during the Bummer. She is deter
mined not to be surpassed by any similar establishment west of
Butlldo. end will endeavor to afford universal satisfaetion. She
indulges the hope that the CUM liberal mtuonage which was ex
tinded to herpredecessor will be continued to her.
Erie, June h. 1819.
CONSUMPTION CURED .
FOR TIIR Limns?* cm OP
Coughs,
Colds, Influenza,
Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of
Blood, and all other Lung
Complaints tending to
CONSUMPTION
READ! READ!!
COUGHS, COLDS, ace
Prom the !indica? Reporter
snioso TESTIMON I.
rßc)u A sIAGHT COLD!
T 7 By negleetitey, itioie salutary tireeaution* wide!) common
~ efige dictate*, nun •, eery many, NI victims to their prudenCe.
We haveseen the young bride blooming liken bird of paradise—
the fair of flower hope. the pride of her father, and - the Joy of her
mother—her cheek flubbed v. itlt anticipation, and tier eve beam
ing w ith the soil cipression of tore—the gay dreams of lifc dan
cing benne her fancy. it ith the nett and variegated tints of the
rsiiibow't. hue. We have seen all this changed—nye. the wed:
.! I, , ,,reteni fora shroud, and the bridal chamber for the sepul
chre of the dead; and all this Ly neelect lug ri "common eohtit-...
Now, before it is too late. u*e Dr. firwers! Syrap .f LivrawoaT,
Tan, and CINCIIATAIIeik, which cites immediate relief. as thou
,andsof our moat intelligent and wealthy families are ready and
willing fo testify.
PI large bottbil, $1,00; or six bdtdes for Ez,oo.
For sale by Carter & Urotticr. and Btaloll & Perkins -
Erq; Mar 1&40. 2m59
WIBTAB'B DILLS= Or WILD =mum
TIE great remedy for Consu_nit:Bon of the Lunges. Affections
of the Liver, Asthma. Bronchitis, Pants or 55 eakness of thu
lire et or Lungs, and other affections of the Pulinonary Organs.
READ 'THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS!
•' • ItP.MARRADLE CURER!
Of all the cures that have yet been recorded, there ereeertalnly
none equal to the one first mentioned, which plainly shows
the curability of Consumption, even in some of its Worst
farina.
3rerrnposi Co., in.. CO. V., 1819
Messrs. Sanford & Park—Gents: This is to entity that toy
wife Nancy Itohoney has been in a declining state of health for
the last two years. her disease baffled the skill of the best medi
cal aid I could procure her physicians pronounced her diseaso
"Consumption in the last stage." and said that her recovery was
past all human hopes. - As a last resort with eery little hope, I
procured Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. After using a few
bottles, I found to my agreeable surprise, that her health was Im
proving rapidly. kihe Is now so far restored - es TO be able to at
tend to her regular household duties without suffering any Incon
venience. Her rapid improvement and present health warrant me
In the belief that she will soon lie entirely restored.
'MODES POIIONEY.
State of Indiana.
Jefferson Co. IL
I, James M. Humphreys, a Justice of the Peace in and for said
county and State do certify that the above named Rhodes II Awn
ey subscribed and noble oath to the foregoing certificate before we
this 27th day of February, 1849.
JAMES M. HUMPHREYS, J. P.
nth Prblic.—t Jacob Green of the County of Jennings, and
State of Indiana do hereby certify that in the early part of last
season, I was taken is ith a violent cough attended with a pain in
the breast and sometimes fever, and that I employed a skillful
physician for some time, who said that he could give me no re
lief. I then commenced using Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry,
and felt almost immediate rellef—and after taking three bottles
I find myself In as good health as I enjoyed fora number of years
my restoration under the blessing of Cod, I attributed-to the use
of the medine above named. - JACOB 9R EEN.
March 1110849. , ,
STATE 0? INDITIVA, JFNIII2tOf CO.*
Datqd J. Skinner. a Justlie of the 'Peace in end -for said
County and State. do certify that the above named Jacob Green.
subscribed and made oath to the ibregoing certificate, before me
this Ist day of March 1849;
DAVID J. SKINNER. J. P.
The followiog communication bas just been received from Mr.
J. P. Woostefr. Wholesale, Druggist, Norwalk. Iluron county.
Ohio. The afflicted will please read and Judge for themselves.
NORWALIr. March let. 1819.
John D. Parki—Dear Sir—Having been afflicted tt ith the Liver
Complaint for about eight years. while living in Elyria. in this
State, I had become so low and emaciated. that I was obliged to
giveup my business entirely "to my brother. and was advised to
travel and try what benefit It would' have on me. I started, nod
was gone Dem home about four months, hut experienced no relief
whatever, end was finally advised by some of my friends to try
%Vizier's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which I commenced using,—
To my own surprise, and after using two bottles.' was completely
restored to health and continued up to this day 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 deem flt.knowing
as I do, that Om Balsam hail saved my life when all other reme
dies bad failed. Youra,.Ste.,
JOHN F, WOOSTO.R,
Druzaist, Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio.
Price per bonle—isis bottle.. for 0.
Sold by J. D. PARE. (successor to SANFOR)3 & PARK,)
Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati. Ohio, General Agent for
the South and West, to whom all ordersmust be addressed.,
71 J. H. Bunon. Erie Pa.. U. H.& C. Case Girard; Farrar
Whitney & Co. Waterford; P. N. & J. f Welster Conneaut 0..
8.9. & J. 11. Fasten Ashtabula; 3. McFarland Meagb Ule Pa..
S. Wilcox Jr. do.
Erie. Apr1128.1E49
IIitrEIZGUR ARRANGEMENT.
Mrs.Prodyte Confectionary, No. 9,2160 Roma
Bow.
AA UB. PURDY would respectfully iatbrm the puhlk Thal sh•
.I.YI continues the Confectionary Business at her - well know
stand i n t h e R ee d House Row, whet* the has now and purpose,
keeding constantly on hand, a Large etuiety of
cONFECTIONARIF,S.
of her own manufacture. and sold wholesale and Ireton. with dif
ferent kinds ofREPRESIIMENTO,aueh Cakes, Pies, Bread and
Butter Poached Eg gs. Cold row's. ?wed ham. Poe en d p kim ..
Hot con '‘ tr. Soda alt?. lee Cream. ate.. ike.: 811 of which will be
versed up in the beue and moat palatable style. She has Just re
ceived a floe assortment of TOYS, to which she invites attention.
Mrs. P. has fitted ups roma, up Halts, *smiting for the accents
medation of Ladle'', where
Toe Cream and other nefreehatents
w GOADS AN_VIITIVT_VEXCXIB
Fox cAsH AND PRIJDUCE
AT POWVIEUP MOW TORE fiTODX,I2
20. 0, I{O.IVICELL BLOCK.
Stile St. i.rie. Pa. Noe doer oboes Lester. Bowel 4. CArstree.)
THE would respectfully call the atavolon of the citi
zens of Erie. and the adjacent country, to the het that be to
ofltring at wholesale or retail, a new. desirable, and general assort
ment of
DAY GGODS. GROCERIES. cßocaver. ¢e. ¢e., dr
GREATLY-REDUCED ?RICE'S.
My arranged:gnu in Yew Yerk are such as to enable ate to keep
ray assortment full. particularly STAPLE DRY GOODS AND
GDODESIES. Beassystker. J abaft tell Geo* Map. en the wee
of ninth please CALL 4.VD .6744.1di1ka MI goods warranted
represeated. or the moray. will be rsiblided.
O g7C4ISM PAID TOR coop.p.oor PUTTS'S' at all times
sat Iht 210 st istbar kinds •Of Ottura.
k . B. r9wl.le,s.
Etio, .11.oly 11 tE•IQ
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