""HONEST AND CAPABLE!" This sentence which ment something in the dare Mrslsm', one of those "earlier Presidents" Gen. Tar i lor professes to imitate, has now under this "rough and r eady" reg tins. became a byword and a reproach. Ask one of the "rough and ready" politicians why a Demo crat is removed, and he will tell you he is not "honest a od'capablo." Ask him in what particular the proscri bed has proved himself neither "honest nor capable." and ton to one he Is dumb as an oyster. The public t herefore, are, for the most part, left entirely in lite dark ss to the kind of honesty and capacity" requisite to hold office under the "Second Washington," and if it were not for the newspapers which occasionally dispel the darkness, and throw a rey or two of light necrosis the vision of the unonitiated outsiders, wuuldlemain so.— For instance the Boston Transcript, a this paper, in speaking of the qualifications of Mr Aline 064, recent !. a ppointed Secretary of L .getion to Paris, says: "If the object Aware to select an invoice of kid gloves, or to decide upon the merits of an opera dancer, or a priuia dolls, this gentleman (Mr. 0.) might be sent on his own pre-eminent qualification." Such, then is the "capaCi ty" requisite for a Secretary of Legation to a Foreign Court. Now let us see what kind of "honesty and ca ps:ay" is requisite for a Consul. J.&sns /1 EUDEBERT. of Mississippi. General Taylor's recently appointed Consul to Lyons, in France, is thus described by the Natchez Free Trader: Seine years ago, liendebert was n mitten of this city, where he kept an eating-house. With his career in this co' we are unacquainted, but are infOritied that it was of such a character as to render lion udieris. Ile was com pelled to router° his culinary litt:11 , 111 and kitchen furni ture to some other place. Auer °sec trouble he sue , ceded in getting possession et Vie it,' e C 00.... in Jef ferson county, known as ••11.1inifo 'ea," where b kept a doggers and gaiiiht.i,g it anther who resided near the tr , disgusted with Houdebert's conduct, and ins, dr: he. hurt keep a decent house, or tie WoUld to turn hair out of it. Not being able, to cam,,ly with 1111,1 very proper demand, lieudehert iomuved hey M 44110114 Im plements of trade to Port Gibson. What kind of an ca. tabhshptont ho kept at Port Gib.uan we do not know, nor do we know how 'lung ho resided there, but we 'know he was ordered to leave, on account of Ins vulgarities and insults to a very respectable fact, such was the nature of big °trustee, that he barely escaped tire penal ties of Lynch Law. When we heard of kleudebert again, he had opened a grocery store arid gamblitig house In Jackson. With his career in Jackson wo are well ac quainted. He has been several timed indicted for keep ing a disorderly house, and once he was informed by sev eral respectable he ids of Ninnies, that if he did not stop hl/7 KENO table, they would drive Will as a nuisance from the city, and throw his gambling cards and apparatus us to the Pearl River. This was a heavy blow to his prospects. , NI:1117 MAIL ROUTE o horrorpi "By gar, gentlemen," said the stricken fiends', Prom Erie to Warren. 'its as I begin to make my fortune, liv inisoceitt VIA ivArsavniiit, coLumnus, irnzawsPiLLE, went. you tell me I must leave your * damn town. You PITTSFIELD, YOU9'G,SviLLF.,.IIII'IN, PA, carve mo in NutcheY—You war all lily money on the sr.' tip ,mhseritier the contract for carrying tine malt three. Haniberliu track—yen drive ine le Jackson. arid now a w e 6 each is ay through the shove piaetw. with a lou tell I must go to Horne other place. or you will throw port team, a two tors , covered w teon. and With an ezherieneed all my tinge into du Pearl River. I have nueand careiol W v iser—a °iler old knight of the w•iip hard tune of It. Ino ask your boys to playAi..No. &Hie , t ;11 .! ; , ,=1 , ,te e. win le s t , e Watt-lr gl: tilothld}s, We hiesdayl, a at a clock, A. 1 • time they win, some {IWO they 10-e. I - 110 osk them it) Wit le ire itrirre.ra Tnure.hp, an Saterdnys. at drink. But they bo ver good cumunierl, fur thy d ink 0 o'clock. A. fit. JOHN LYON. when they be dry, and when thus he risked Wateihureh. September I, let). 1 tintll3 Ali, geutfemen, this country be no longer free. and 1 shall cry ver much. " ' This speech had no offeet uitan 11..0 1.. b •rt ' s li' 1 , er... One week from that day no Circuit Coat of II .Id , ~ . Co. toot, and thO sung of hen,leber 'S (1,01)3 31s , i1t , 113 30 1:; , 1 " 14l l : e s mote and 11. himself was forced to visit li, fie, 1.. i,, L .., ~ . r i . •.,, - n e mane, where he re:limited e mil tha 1 II M . 1.11 -11.'4» 1,1.. 4-1. • Court. when he again returned to .1 i. k-on. Li, tit.to .r.t C , :t 'Et Eld ie. returned to his pots and kettle , . opened nu entnig lien, I 111" . ten e over my , -Lme l - nelyper ivied by Thompson & Gra• where he carried gambling on in all ds virtuous broom- ~, h il l" V 5 ,, ' :.,,, i' ,1, ` , c ( t f , 1 , 1 ,701 0 1 .:7., "' t f ., l ,, lo ir r , ' . li k hu L e y ' od l r ;s t i l ed Y rd ' „ i t ... :o es, and lived in open intercom.° with it to gi ISi , M 1. 4 11 11p do Damp:, I do I".ites, tt do . tlin g s 3 . ,1; PetorM g : to the hour of his appointment as Consul at ' L,....... Ivan-, olio Barr-, 11114.1 do Pat k and Johnson. end a row vonitos The above is a true sketch of Jailio.4 IL ' o 1,.be,i,, the Pa.La. , s to toil _ S3IIPH JACKSON. Lou.t August :0. 11-19. 15 whig Consul at Lyons. Comment is linni,e, , ,irv. rho i whole country is tneulted and disgitici d at hone and artxr A C .TD V NUT s '1 1 11 , t1 ran Term °rut,. Erie Academy commences on Monday abroad, by such an appointment, us Ilendebert is desti- ateplember I, meter the sal erintendence of. tutu of "honesty and caltacitv," and Milieu( a redeem- ! J. 111:N KY 131.ArU, A. IL tag trait in his character. 1318 he is a Whig! TuAT - Teacher of lannotaireq and the N mural Sciences. tile.ED.V.llt) F 11, owroN, covers a multitude of sins. ~' 1 Troche - of Mathematic , nod o ;erinan. Air. liMil rt. P. I.Nrilt.ili. luroarksi NAVAL INT..i.t.ani... , cr. —Toe Pillow i itil-• Ti.ll't .i. i:i Co Dos i '..i il i-. Po 111 kl• li i 1111 Vocal Music. portant piece of naval inielligvn,e no field 111 LII , rens,l.- A. r . JoHN 11 '011.1.1.K. I I s :teller of i'met r II 1 4 0 set ing".nel Cif it nuttineering. cola Democrat of the 16th inst. It goes to coati, in the :tit— I.l'SrAtiA 1.: JOHN:St IN, 1.0.!.., lee—, 3111 Teoele r of Preach. ri•trotionty and Botany. statentent we made about two weeks Amite. in relatton to 5:,..t. PATHARIN I. 11. BELB/.., our government having ordered a naval force to proceed 'Peaeller 0 Allele. to Havana, and demand the release of Rot : . ea l'satien per quarter. ' In the I.altena3. $4 GO The U. S. frigate Raritan. Commodore Parker and In Mathematic-. Natural Phihisophy, Chemistry. &c. 3 1.0 the 11. S. sloop 8 aratega. Cont. Niciiel,on. went to ,ea In Primnr) Studies: .3 On t estiqd.tt, liuutitito the North (lioine) via Havana. The There ire no extr.ichargeg comm.:tied n itti the =tame weep( cliarge for Music is SG 00: fur m Comoilore, we understand, is instructed to demand the ', l i - —i 't ran inn '‘ln''''' ' 3..t._ 14) ;" pr''''''''' ' .1 ribditchd llev. • i The re•mtar time for adults:Ann is at the beginning or middle of 7. .: What a ill bo the result of each a course on the part oft the lerin. t " .to ot,e,n el tfe adinatea lor les-new t o il a quarter. FC[lllll.iir plea,ant and healtlitullOCatiOtt of the Ac tilenw, the rid our g ortA.nment? root ;)3`s %\II4CII it pr--e-.es of Pnitosuonical and Astrimontical - A pomatini. and the &dine I I the micliers both to impart knowl- Tim Farms Sr•rn. —T ho imbhp will be gratified to e)43);31)) 10 ifisCisllll3) lb.; conduct. it is confidently' believed that lildtectalciar me ire. , ented to all who may be de• learn that the injury sustained by 11114 111.1111111oth steam ea .- ' s tr t er i ., i ' . ' is 'i . j , l i e t r .,irsotir, a coo:se of 1 .0 ,tenotic and thornuallYiwirec is compatotively unimportant. She is now on tho di y tem. For the benefit or th , ,,,s th;,iring to prepare Menu...lves fur dock at Bo fFnlo, and we are informed ht the papers that c l i e l ' il c ee. " t m lio . trn3tilnict‘i!„l.ria"i'iter:iiee..".°l."ustill : t i i. o li s i ti t t el l„ ",i c i l l i l ao a t.Va e n % d . t 4 o „ ti g. l. the entire expense of putting her again in perfect order o"' °l3 or imPainigi"'""'")" THOS.II. SILL, President. .t /tie A F., . , urn-, Fenrt tat y. °gather with Iho expense of :zoning her hick to Brifr.lo, ' Erie. August 15, 1F , 19. • ncluding all damages done by the gale, will notexceed l twenty-fire hum fired dullars. 830 w,ll Le rtruly to resume her trips on NVoatto , dxy nrxt, AnoA 29:21, hur regular day for Chicgo. • [I:7vIVAT is the mode of treatment Lest ruh tit ted to the cure o f Fever and Ague' It ha- usually been treated by toed'. est men as a disease of itself. thrictly speaking it is not a dis ease, but a synes t stom of disease. It is the result of a dcr,angement or the (seer. Here lies the difficulty, and here is the.discase. It is therefore the liver to which the remedy should be directed.— here the cause exists, and it is the cause which is to be removed, or a permanent cure will not be effected. thy addressing reme dies to the symptoms, we leave the cause untouched, ready to srodoce s a return of the chills and fever, on the first over exertion orinind or body. The success of Dr. Osgood's India cholagogite a eliceling permanent cures of noeh affections is Captained by its sell known deobstratent effect upon the Hilary organs. ' Imitations are abroad' lie particular to esquire for Dr. Os good's Nebo Cholagovlc For sale by J. 11. Dorton. Apni, Erie. Pa. WI3CON:?I>f %%ITN Git Ifu.•.c. emir Co.. Wis., Met ~ MR. SLOAN—Dear Sir: Recently wt 1)0:5Ch r.v away n 1111 log dtaix attached, which cut Ind .tlier injore.l them serf otity. so much no that I considered or: te,ll r..ine,l for business. Fortunately'''a friend recoinnwiided the .1-e c• guar ointment. I neat to Milwatikie and putclia%ed a Ii z -It a< on remove I the intlamation and in a few days the wounds he.iled. The grey ionetit derived from the use of your Ointment. on Ins hor-es, in duced me to acquaint you with the fact, lie,ieviim its publicity Would benefit you and tile public. Respectfully yours. Gto COMSTOCK. T 7 All the 3Tedietner adverttme.l by %V. B. Blown are tall on I. by Carter 4k Brother, No. tl, %%col house. ea. DR. WLANE'S LIVER PI great and In- creasing donand for these Pills. is the surest evidence of their excellence. People try them and then recommend them to their neighbors. No one who has ever suffered flour the t Ivor complaint. or from any of the di.leases arising from a disordered state of that organ, failed to obtaining relief If he tried Dr. 1P- Lane's rills; and thus they have worked their own way into popularity by the astonishing tures which they are every day performing. Read the follow mg certificate: "MILLBOLRO. CEVTRF Co. VA April 28th 1847. • .11eerre.,/, Kidd 4• Co.—Gentlemen—l wrl.e to Inform you of the benefit lhave received from the use of Br. Nl' La e's User Pins. I base Peen reverely afflicted with Liver complaint for a number of years, and base been very much relieved by the above named Pill. lam anions to use more of them, as 1 think they, sill erTrcl n perfect cure, aniiilnin confident that I can sell a good many of thrill. A young lady, an acquantance of mine. used one or two doses of than. and said they rehire., her more than any pill the bad ever used. She Is afflicted with consumption or Liver elmplamt• . W. G. BUTLER " For sale by Carter & Brother, and J. Burton, Erie, Pa. Da.win.tn , s BALSAM le chiefly composed of Extrnas from MOSS of ICELAND. and from the PINE and WILD CHERRY of our own, latitude. The great secret of Its ealency consul in the method by which these extracts are prepared. Such ts fact lathe immure and simplicity of this medic Me, so isatterful it, action, yet so mild,safe and pleasant in its operation that it might be Justly termed, "Nature's own prescription;" 1111 a although n few years have elapsed since it was first made public; we can proudly say it has acquired a celebrity unprecedented by any med. ine in use, and is evidently destined to become the most popular 311,1 aluatA medicine ever discovered. Il=fitee advertisement. • 4t13 TINONAVING ON WOOD., ca. TUE subscriber is prepared io execute all orders in his lines. Drawing and Engraving Landi.cape.., views of /burls, Store., Factories. Machinery. Societies' Seals, Business Cards, Show • Orders attended to without delay, charges moderate. Fredonia, July 27. 1646 M. 8. PE.TTIT. rt zArtaxm a.• In Girtird, on Thursday (ho 211 inst.. by Ibo Rev. Mr. Vance Mr. ADAM tROSIER. and Miss. MARY ANY LINN both of Millareok. On the 27th Inst., by the Rev. Dr. Flint. Wit.upt silt 110LBOX. Ern:. of Mit.LcittrA tp., to Miss MARIA C. '' tins city, In North Enst, by Mr. Griffeth Esq.. Mr. NATHAN COVEY. and Miss MARTHA S. BOWERS, all of that place. On the 14th inst., by Rev. G. A. Lyon, Mr. Truncis Ktpc to Miss Jinx On the 2:311 inst.. by the lame, Mr. W. H. HARMS to Miss ERIE INIK RATMON. "•• On the 23d inst.. by BPv. .G. Stentmen. Mr. FRED• ERICit B ANNER le Miss RU NA TEorgc, both of Erie. On the 26th inst.. hr the erne. Geo. F. Mentor to Mies MAP.OAFIFT EPP, both 'of Erie. ' • , D On the 21at /tut., Mr. Eiaattr Heresay of Erie. aged L'9 years: On the 21st inst.. Louis On of J. Heart. end Cuth. D. Wachner. of Erie. aged 10 months and 16 days. On the 25th 'nat. of Omni.. Amtntik s ls4. only tianyllL (Cr of Thos and Elylra B. Dnnn, agvd 10 mouths a nd 5 days. . _ AIIVI 33 rt. s Z. 00 Xi AT T 117.81 iThreshine• Mae-lines a Al:torso Power. ripilE subsc-ii er would respectfully inform the public, that h e Is I engaged in manufacturing. Threshing 3factilnes and Horse Power of different kinds, which he keeps tonal intly on band for sate at reasonable prices. warranted to do as good work as any i n the western country 'Persons wishing to purchase either of the above aiticleti will do well to call on the subscriber one door cal of flit Halfway House In liarborCreek, Erie Co Pa. EZRA THROOP. Itarborcreek,'Septemher. 1, IP4O. • Whipple's Vaguer:4)ton Glallory, • OVER THE ERIE DANK. • JS now open for the reception of v siton, Those who want good Daguerreotype ro. a niece trifle, sho lii endlace the earliest opportunity to secure ono or tool e of these • einentoes 01'111(.00kb utter the trying cirCuinstanCes of a final separation fr nu Rica.' 119 wice can Purchase. Eric. slept 1. Lilto Geese Feathers Warito3. Tll E h ighest market rate 1%111 tre paid for Nye Geese Feathers tit the store of. R. A. IiAKER, Sept I. . Clicapside, Erie. WOOD V( /ANTED Millis Office bcnaniATFoy, for which the high ' V est price will be phi In accounts. _ _ 'STRAY fill'VEß. rt.% k: to the firm of the rothi•riber, In Le ficeulT 'township, Omit the Irt of %Wen list. a two yeti' 01.1 Brindle steer. Tt.e owner is Mou-ste.l to co tie, prove property. p.y charges and take it away. Titu%f.ly M . K.ISLOY. I.e Itomir, September I. 1.113. 3118 STRAW' CTi7ER . ..t aft to the enclosure of the subscriber. In liarborcreek Town % ship, Oil the on the litit day of Augu..t, a deep red steer, eto mbed to he three years old, a crop off the right ear. The owner is regnmteJ to come, prove property, pay chlraes and take him away. JESSE SATSMAN. Ilarborcreek, September 1, IRID„ "3:18 ADM= iTR3T OWS NOTICE. T Err ERS te-taau•nt.try na the estate of Chancy Webster ! 1.4 late or North Ervit •teee,tse.l, having been granted the subseri.. her. notice 14 hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate. to make hittnedt ttc• and thot , e. It :‘ tint elditii4 aping' Said e , t•tte, to pre•ent them properly nOthenneated for 801 onent ELLA eOWI3I:.N. ofilarborcreek, .Attorr. meat , er I; I"19. - Gilt IMIt An at t T 11110 V NOTXCEL Ill: on 11 Lem old letters of ndininiaLration on f to v-tnic ‘V,iren nn Waters. I lie of Union tea:Halm). de- All ; Said e.tate are re• r• IN.' , nol aft,/ nerbon Indebted Y e at tin a dtitelv. IW, or (-mon tossnAnp, Adner. SOB Trxr.srrG. fIK .I ,, perilrer WO ild tenpeelfilll) 'worm the public. that he commenced the bosilleF- of PLAIN AND FANCY DYE ING, at M. place.co tier of ate ”tree nod the Italldla Road, n few rood. t•orali 01 the Wooled Factory. where the Dyeing and Finislung of I :armeals. the coloring of Woollen illlll ChM.. cArpet )arti t .witli et ery other description (dint) Dyeing will be carefully :mended to. Ater n practice of li irt) leans In I urepe nod America. in all the color 4 give.' to , dl . O. woollen. linen and -cotton. he hopes to Le able to suttsf) all who may patronh•e RICIIARD GAGUIN. Eric, Aegust 25 15 VtifSTEIAN 410.33,11. Tundersigned established himself ha the abovl busi -1 nes* at the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Stafford on the canal near eth et., adjoining the lotel kept by A. M. 'Partici!, so licits the patronage of the publi, In cen rill. i I keep con stantly on hand all articles in the Fbove business. viz: Loll Dread, Paid Itr-a4, Pilot Bread, Boston Crackers, So la Crackerx, Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, Cakes, Rusk, Bun-, Pies, Ake. Ice. Patti •s can he furnished on the +=hottest notice with any des• crip n, or size of cake from Patty to 70 Pyriimits. Fatuities th died cacti afternoon, tinielayti ettepted. by leaving their sett at the tickery. at %%Melt place the under igned wdl he found tit readiness to till with promptness all order. t) hint directed. CHARLES MORTON. tfl:i Erie, AuguEl 23. 1810 11.9. 1 1 1 .U.9: XIATUSI 13,AT1ZOI wAnmA,Nycou.i. q‘litiindersigned would reeoectfully ask the attention of this 11 community to the important far I—important on (moo:I:dot its immediate and necessary Connie lion with health, happiness and length of day—that hi has recently tilted up in pod style, both of amp nmodation: and appears :cc, the large commodious room in the rear of his Shaving A partitient. , and under the Poo. Office, as a complete Bathing' l'stabliAment. lie natters initt , eit that, from Ms ample arrangements, he it ill be enabled to give entire sartstaction. Ills Bathing Apparatus, and fortriotre oriacip illy, were parctiroreri earl —terzarri being had, in so dui tig.mily to it+ comma e tient m ake awl superior material. Thme wt: tilig to itt.l.dge in the utilve , sall: acknowledged lux ury of a coohnt. oleo ruing. cheering halh, can be accomodated at any time telti Cell the hours of a A. M amid tit P. M. August N A. vosncrion, Lever Dumb de; Inter pultetit; 8c Remittent Fevers & all the. yarwil s fprms Oilicnis - DiseaSes. SPEEDILY & TOORGILLY fy E D uAgood'S India ' DR. OSGOOD'S XNDXA OBOLAGOOVE, rip 11 1 8 excellent compound was the result of long medical expe rience in a billims climate, ant it is believe! that the great object has berm acc.omplistied of presenting Thepullic with a rem edy for a Fever and Ague, on which they can rely for a speedy and certain eve It ion comfit hats n of rispl4s4 substances and warranted flee from Mineral poi-ens of evert, descrittion. It hat a healing pow er itiwn broken constitutions. always leaving Die system in a more POUII,, and health% condition. It is a prominent feature of the Choingogue that it IP, er ',iwi., the most delicate constitution. A rew days even in ill satisfy the inoitincrednioup, of Its great effi cacy in building up the spirits and restoring the energy and vigor • of health. READ TIIF. FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL!! - Extract of a COMUBBIIC:1 t lon from A. W. Miller, the proprietor's Agent at i•lixabethtovi N. .1. By, zAßrridf owm, N.. 1., June ‘M, 1E49. DR CII‘R , FS oSfirmD, . . Dear Sir.-4 have but three bottles left of your India Cholaga gue. having sold alma.); a woos within the part few months. and have' vet to hear of the tirst instance of its failing to cure. One man raid he had within n year or two pain paid more than e3O for Fever and Ague medicine, which had done him no good—but that two bottler of the Cliointrogne had cured him. I know of LI number of instances, when one bottle cured three or four persons wino ivere . severely afflicted with the t ame dis tort.. • * • r Our most eminent Physicians now use it and recommend it, having become satisfied of lie inestimable value, and that It Is free from quackery. Yenta.. terpetcfully, A. W. DULLER. 0 A 17 'X 1 0 If . • Guard again*( imitations. Be sure You obtain DR (bonne India Cholagogne, and you are cafe For rale by J. il. Mitten, Wholesale nod Retail Agent, Erie. Erie. August 4. Pa 4mt% London. Porter. A GENUINE ARTICLE, con be found at T• W. MCPRET, OAUT ON EXTRA. A man by the name of CLAPP hais engaged with a young man of the name of S. P. Townsend, and uses his name to put up a Harsapariiin, which they call Dr. Townsend'', Sarsaparillaole nominating it GENUOVE, ect.• This Townsend IS no doctor, and never was; but was formerly a corker 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 public. not to be deceived, and purdhase none but the OEN01111: ORMILVAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Old Dr's. likeness, hie family coat of arms, and his sig nature across the coat of arms. Principal office, IN Nassau at., Nor Ydil. City. OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND, o TILE URIGINAI., Inn ;0, CALM or, TIM tlennine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townsend Is now r.bont 70 years or riqe, and 1;24 long leen }mown as the A UTIIIM and DISCO I'ERLR of the OE 1- GINE ORIGINAL •tTOWNS.END SARSAPARILLA," Bente [Kw, he was compelled W limit its manufacture. by which means it has been kepi out of market. end the soles circumscrited to those only who hod proved its worth, and known Its value, !shad reached the Call of at ny, nevertheless, as those persona who had been healed of sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaluied i is excellence and wonderful. Knowing. many years ago. that he had, by his skill, science/Ind exptrience. devised an article which would be of Incaicuble ad- vnhtage to mull.' wl when the nicani w 01414 be futniithed to bring it into unni venial notice, when ail eur.tunahle virtues would be known and appreelate3. Tills time has come, the means are sup plied; this GRAND IND UNEQUALLED PREP.ARAVON niautifaetureil on the largest battle. an I Is called for throughout thelentrh and bredth of the land, especially an it in Ibund incapa ble of degeneration i or deterioration. Unlike young S. P. Townsend's, it Improves with ego. and net , ' er changes, but for, the better: became it is prepared an scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knots ledge of Chem istry. and the latest discoveries of the art, hese all been brought into requisition in the manufacture of the Old Or's. Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it is well known to medical men, contains many medical properties, and some properties which are last or useless, and others, which if retained inpreparing it for line. pro duce fermentation and acid, Mil e h is injurious to the system.— Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so vidalifs, that they entirely evaporate rind are lost its the preparation. if they arc trot pre,•ereed by a scientific proceis, known only to those experienced 111 us manufacture. Moreover. these volatile principles, which ily oil tti v per, or as an exhalation, tinder le at, are the very es stolid medical properties of the root. which give to it all its value. • Any pers.on can boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored !bold, tt hlcln Is more front the coloring inciter in the root than from anything el-e, they can then btrain thn+ insipid or vapid it quid, owetnen with sour ut ,- da..se4, and then call it "SARSAPAR ILLA EXTRACT or S V111;/' Put such Ir not the article &flown ai the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAt'A RII.I,A. This Is sepprepared, that all the inert properties of the Sarsapa• dila root are tirta removed. everything capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, ISClttfleted and rejected; then every parti cle of medical virtue Is talented in a narcotic! concentrated form; and thus it is rendeted incspriblo of losing any of its valuableand healing properties. Prepared in this way, it Is made the most powertul agent In the Care - of — lnntunerable D seasel3. Hence the reason why We hear commendation* of eery side in its favor by men, women, and children. We doing won ders lit the cure of • CONS (IMP TiON, DYSPEP SIA. and LIVER COMPLAINT; and in HliEtIlfAT/SIL SCROFULA, PILES, COSTIVE AESS all CUTAS.EOUS ERUPTIONS, PI ..PLES. BLOT- Cl/ES, and all atfectimis 'arising from OP Tut :noon. H pos.esses a marvelous efficecy In all complaints arising from Indegesfitm, from Acidity' of the Stomach, from Unequal circula tion, determination of bldod to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet arid hands, cold ,ehills and hot di s hes over the body. It has not its equal In Cohikand Coughs; and promotes easy expec toranon and gentle perspiration, relazing stricture of the lungs, throat. and every other part.. Bin In nothing Is Its excellence more manifestly seen and ac• lnowledged than In all kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLA I wrs. It works wonders in eases of P'ionr dams or Whites, Falling of the Womb, Obstructed, Surpressed, or Pablo! Mantes, Wrevaart ey of the menstrual periods, and the , like; nod is as eilectual in curing all the fonns of Kidney Disco 'es Ity removing 018truehune, B.d regulating the general system, it gives tone nod sttength to the ohmic Lowy, ants cures all forms of Nervous diseases 'and debility, and thus prevents or 11,114.Vrh a great variety of oilier nta:a dies, as N...ual irritation, !Vivra Dance, Sittiontnir, Grilse tic l'as, Convulsions. tc. It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action, tones the stoutactt, laud gives good digestion. relieves the bola els or tor ror rind conettpation, nllar s intlawntlan, purities the skin. °quai l-re the circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all over the I calv, and the tuaemilde perspiration; relaxett all -factures and tritunerrs, rernOves all °lntramural. and Int Igo rates the entire nervous oyster°. la not this then The medicino you pro..eminontly need? But call any of these thinga he 'mid orli. P. To neend's inferior article? Thiv .%oung iv not to Le COMPARED WITH THE )1.11) DR'S. becnuse of one GRAND FACTetliat the one In INCAPABLE of DETERIORATION. and ) NEVER SPOILS, while the oilier DOES saurisg. fermenting. and blowing the bat tles containing it into fragments; the Pour, acid liquid exploding. and damaging Other goods!' Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the systein?-IVhari put acid trio a spiels already diseased with leid! ‘Vltnt causes Dyspepsia but acid? Do we not all know that when food stairs In our stomachs, what mis chiefs It produces? flatulence. heartburn. palpitation cf the heart liver complaint, diarrhea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood! What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body? What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the r , kin. Scald Dead, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations Internal and external? It is nothing under heaven, but an acid tuhstanec, %%Inch sours, and thus voile all the Matta - of the body, moreor less. What causes Rhea matimi but a sour or acid thud which insinuates itself between the joint.; and elmwhere, irritating and inflaming the delicate Os sirs neon which it nets? So of nee oils diseases.• of impurity of the blood, or de:ringed eirc'plations, and nearly all the ailments which afflict Minima nature. Now in it hot horrible to [nuke and Pell, and infinitely worse to nee thin _ SOURING. ITAZNIENTING. ACID "COMPOUND OF' S. P. TOWNSEND. - . and yet hr would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob' Towitsend's Genuine Original Sartaparilla, in an IMITATION of hit interior preparation! ! Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which WOlll,l bear the lint distant re-emblance to S. P. Townsend's art irk and which should bring down upon the Old Dr. such n mountain load of complaints and crintinations from Agents who have sold. and purchasers tc ho have used S. P. Townsend's FERMENTING ef IMPOUND. Vie wish It understood, Iteenate , ii la the alitolatt truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Saronparil la are heaven-teide apart, and ivinitety d4-similar; that they are unlike iu every particular, having not one single thing in coat- , Mon. As S. P. Townsend Is no doctor, and tierce wan, Is no chemDt, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine or disensellmn any other common, unscientific, unprofessional ninn, what guar- antee can the ptiblic have that they are receiving n genuinescien tine medicine, containing nil the virtues of the nrticles used in preparing it, mid which are in capable of changes which might render them the AGE N. 1.8 or Disease instead of health, _But what else should be expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease! It requires a person of some experience to cook and nerve up even n common decent meal. How much more important in It that the persons who man ufacture medicine, designed for Weak Stomachs and Enfeebled Systeme, should know well the medical properiles of ideas. the best man ner or securing rind concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knov. ledgecif the various ei.eases which ntlect the hu man system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseased It is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to poor balm into wounded humanity. to kindle hope In the despairing bosom. to restore health and bldoin. and vigor into the crushed and broken, and tolianith infirmity that ULD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity nod means to brine his Grand Vnivors 1 Content' rated Remedy within the react', and to the knowled se of all who need it. that they may learn and know, byjoyful experience, its Transcendent Power to IteaL For sale by J. IL Burton, No. 5, need House. X:rie, Erie, July 14, 1849. 0 ' Fran4ton Canal Company.. t AUTDORIZI•D TO CoNgrRVDT A RAIL ROAD TO LAKE . LAID. ) 'II II E hooks ore now open for euhgeription to the stock in the I above company at the office of Galbraiths & Lane to the ihno , igli of Cris. JOHN GALBRAITH, Prmident, Erie, Angina IS, ISM 14 ---- Adnattistcatoee Notice. T F.TTERS testamentary on the estate of Andrew Herd. late of L Lo ieutflownehip. 'fete:rel. having been granted thesubscri ben,. entire Is hereby given to rill person,. indebted to said estate. to make immediate payment, and those hrtvingelfthus notion said estate. to present thciu property iiiithenticated for settlement. I.VM. KIN YEN , Adm WM. BRACKEN. 6t1,7 Erie, August 11, 1914 00 , (11.116. Fire Proof Paint, by CARTER & BROTHER. for rale at No. 6 Reed linure Erie, Amin 11, 1619. • Oranges and 'Lemons. k PEW Boxes of FreA Oranges! and Lemoneitat received and i for wile of No. 7, Poor People`e Row, by T. W. MOORE. Erie, July 7, NU). Raisins and rip. A GOOD article enn be tonna at T. W. MOORE'S Il Erie. July 7, 1449. N 01'0,114 To the heirs and legal reprereet T ativa of Jonathan Lawronat. tale of llarborereek. &recut ITHER CA El. Za!mon I.,awrence of the Township of Harbor creek, Erie County. Pa. did on the 13th day of June 1540, present to the Orehan's Court of said County his petition for leave to prove n parol contract' with Jonathan Lawrence, late of liarbOP creek, deceased, for the transfer of a certain lot or piece of /and situated in Harborcreek aforesaid, and the said Court did appoint S. M. Smith, req., Commissioner to report the proof.—Therefore all persons interested are hereby notified that the proof will be tnadc at the anise of S. M. Smith. Esq.. In the It 'rough of Erie. Pa. on Tuesday the 24th day of September IRO. between the hours Of 0 o'clock A, M. and 5 o'clock P. M. of Oast day at which time And plane An persons Interested are notified to attend. THOMPISOM & GRANT. Attorneys fur Petitioner. The proof In the above case will be taken In pursuance of the above notice at the time and place above stated. S. 51ERVIN SMITH, Commissioner. 3t14 Erie, August 18, 1819 • COAL 51101711L8. A ME'S No.B can be found at the Hardware Store. REED di SANFORD August 18. N 0.3 Reed House. • Straw Vats. STRAW HATS Cdr one skilliv and other thing, proportionately cheep, at T. w• mceltE'd. NOTICE TO TIIE EVELIO. nAscALITY AND DECEPTION. LET EYERY ONE READ TfilS CAREFULLY. THERE is a Sarsaparilla for sale called old Dr. Jacob Towns end's Sarsaparilla.. It is advertised as the orlglual,&c. This Is a notorious falsehood. Dr. Tiawnsend has expended over 8300,- 000 the last eight years in advertising his Sarsaparilla, which has obtained a character and reputation throughout the United States and a greater part of the worldtbe sale behig enormous. This excited the cupidity of certain unprincipled men, and an old men who wes engaged in peddling cheap publications about the streets of New York, for a number of years. This limn's name is Jacob Townsend. Ile applied to a her of men to get ate ployeamit. or to set the use of his name, to put up Dr. Towusend's Sarsaparilla, stating the large sale» and aunty tee had expended In , advertising, as an Inducement to embark into the homers. A- ,I niong others, he applied to Charles Marmite, Esq.. Editor of the I Jamaica Farmer, who scorned such a proposition. Mr. It. Q. ANDREWS. formerly one of the proprietors of Mg Atli liter's Oint ment. RALPH PONIEKOY, form( rly Cashier and Financier of I the broken Shin-Piaster Dank at Denville, New Jersey. JOHN SKILLNIAN. and WILLIAM THOMPSON, under the name of THOMPSON. SKILLMAN & Co . hate elnintne • thisold Dom , and adretd, use understand, to pay law seven dollars n week for the use of hi' name. These nice has e been infrultlng and libeling 1 us in all Possible forins, hi hopes we would notiee theta. and bring them and their decoction into market, Let the public decide up on the COW ..e of these honest end honrras.'s mem ON E ob"111EIR TRICKS. They say that Dr. Townsend'a Sarsaparilla sours and ibrnients —this is false; as we lone kept it through the whole year fit New ' Orleans: Texas, Mexico, South America and the West balms—in (set Ole older it grows the better ft becomes. / We made a few bot tles by inbitake. last Spring. th it spoiled. This tee regretted, and exchanged as 'soon as possible: such an accident will peter occur again. This they attolipt to make n great story of, and say that the whole of our Sarsaparilla cows, &e., a% hen they are aware mat they arc pablieltite , falsehoods. ANOTHER TRICK. We went to an expense of live h milted dollars to get ripe splen did sleet engraving, for our label. and had the portrait of Dr. Town send on it to diati owlish it front all others. and pre% ent mistakes. These men are eu ay getting op a I del on steel, as ith a portrait of old Jacob Townsend—let the public deckle upon such transactions, and let them remember that sass is geratir.e and the crignial. unless signed with the name of S. P. 'Townsend. 'The plate Is engraved on steel and contains the portrait of Dr. Townsend, three female figures, and a i few of our factory. The spuriolia hus imafac tory or female names.; . . Dr. Townsond no Physician. These nuns also publish that Dr. Townsend is or, ifify .ic lan: uhf: li'M all other statements, are ra1..0. lir. . Townsend attended two of the Is‘st Medical Schools in the country, has soldier! the flitter- • ent theories of medicine and lir:Tw:II for the last flPeetileartat l hasexpertmented aeterlil settee. and expended lute Sala* In bring- I ing his medicines to perfection. I This old Jacob Townsend. They are endeavoring to palm off fri the public. as en old physi cian, &e. He Is no physician, and never, attempted to manor/ie. Pire a sited ic lite until the-'e turn hired hits for the use of his name. ( They say they do trot with the people to believe tee i ler Sanwa i Dna id Om*, or the stone—but the bettrito (Meth he public, they nt the slant Uwe assert that theirs la the al L/ ownremr., and the Wll4llll l l 4101mile:it - or to make the people eltese that the stun' they manufacture is the Dr. Townsewri. Sarsaparilla that has per , (Willed so ninny wonderful cores for the past ten years, and which • has gained a reputation which no other medicine ever enjoyed -1 which is a base:, villainous, unprincipled Nisei:oft. We hate counneneed suits agalliatlllese then fur damages. We wish it to 't be understood, that the old loan is do connection of Dr. l'oavna ' end whate a er. iti their ailyettisemetits Mal C I.c.elars the) ptiblialt i it moldier of gross falsehoods respecting Dr. Town-elk!, which we will not natice. FM far, REPORTS. Our opponents hate publl-he4.l in the papers, ih:tt Dr. S. r. Town.ond w as dead—this they tend to their agents about the court try, who report that we have elyeii up business. &c.. &c. The public should be on their guard, and not be deceived by these un principled Melt 017 R 001111811. by the experiments and the results of the mein ring disease, we, rewired to place It before the Lime all of the Sinwparillas for sale was put up in r and live °mires, and OM for one dollar per hot- Word to yell a quart bottle of the purest and heft ie. We rewired to do eo and tens laughed at and alled molanbes and stater by the other maniac a good article could not be atiordedfcr the price. they learned the difference of this. Ur. Towns almost entirely supereeded the others, being Intl live times the quantity for the same price. Or ye nude a gredt discover. , which is, that they n smaller viol or medicine for one dollar, which for tnefity or ti'smity.five cents. For thew rime their Sarsaparillas is Quart bottle., a cry nearly or the same price as they formerly sold the small people to purchase. l'her people are not 10 green have copied our Melo. circulars, and shape of ras they dare. Then course and ours we lease roll le to Oct upon. GRIAT IIISrOVERY. Ilelog Matt/Hie. chic In i'radici World. At that small vials of fa , tie. We rouhl article for the as our Sarsaparilla • torero, who said I A few years. an , Harmanarill uitely better, an late the3e urea h . have been sails] they could afford wen now put up resembliug ours, ones, and ask tits however. They the bottles AS turn for a dascerning Or. Townsend laying ten years biIICP dite.overed a new formula of compounding tie sarnapnrnlln with other ingredients, and suc ceeded in prodne iitt a Mild that resembled in its action upon the digestive organs, be saliva, or granite juice of the human body.— A liquid, when taken into the system. created new, rich, and pure blood--n hieli would sustain. prolong, and create new life—for the blood is the life—resolved, after three y ems of experiments, to bring it before the public. :lanolie that it required only to be known to be appreciated, being thoroughly CGllrilleCd that to cleanse, purify and strengthen the circulation, wan thegreat secret of eradicating disease. 'flieconv ic non led to the discovery of Dr. Townseinrs Compound of the earenparilla. Rotivflt d that by di minishing the quantity of blood in the synteui, the life also was di minished, iii,d that the true theory War to produce a healthy circus iflioll . The theory having proveil true, it is adopted wholly or in part, at treAent, by a large number of medic 0 gentlemen, and the rernetlic. U.Ore , aI..CiUM than tie anticipated—la:rice the n onder fat success Cr oils tnedeCine. THE HOOT WE USE IVe use the best Honduras Sarsaparilla. The last year we pur chased more than ten times the amount of Sarsaparilla of all other enreapartlla manufactnrers its America. iHr. Hlotica. Esq.. a mer chant in the Honduras trade, rind others. export it fresh and direct from Ilondurts for us. Zilessr•i. Burr. It ,iferinan do ro., No. 1119, S.outh street, have fitted iniespen-ice air' eNtets.it e inneboo•ry to ra-p by steam the heart of the ttuash.t r H./manly inn wood. They furnish us over IA the last season. Our Yellow Hock, which we ti , e n great quantity of, is cultivated In lb:hist* the tuna-' kers nt New Lebanon and,l-kenna, and consequently the very best —far better than is generally used. We employ over one hundred men mid boys collecting Rent., &c. lu the proper seabani.. Indeed all our arrsugements are the owl i perfect and complete o f any oth er similar establishment tit the world, and our medicine 13 une qualled, I %I PROV lINTS We have al our manufactory all machinery that Cr required to make the serylAtA medicine tram the Sarsq;arilla that is as eve. produced. We have ponerful eteunvngitteß to grind out and ex tract the root. We also have ettemit e xatA for taltillitg and filling. &C., such an were never I Plate .1.11 the preparation of tiny me dicine. No other manufacturer of thiSteaparilia hastAearir potter to inantifaciure by. Irrhe above Sarsapardla is cold by rAtTr.P. & nnotnEtt. No. 6, Reed Routh, Erie, %slit) arc the only authorized agenbi for I.rie eoonly._ Saab 'W : : :k- ,•'.' ' '± -- itZ ,- - VI . A 7 ; 4 , ~.- . . . - waiMMIMNMIIIIIIIMIIIINIMIIIIIIIt Ur 2•0111 r .11.,-,18..01.1.1...6" .. 4 L 1 xld ) it il( I 337c711,341 W 73 ARS AGAIN. JUAT in time to redeem our pledge of importing the largest and and wariest stet k of Goods ever landed at Erie harbor. Room No. I, we are now reiteivlng a large stock of Iron. Steel, Nails, Spikes, Chains, Crow Horse Shoes. Waggon Boxes. etc. which we are selling at a dircount of 11l percent. below spring prices. IRON, rill around. for Waggons, at roar rents per lb, Log Chains Alger:lts per lb.; 'Frace Chains at 511 rents per pair. English IU cents per. M. and every thing in the !Ludo areline in pro portion. which is far below Buffalo prices. No. 2. n Lige arrival, making our stock of GROCERIES torn- Woe, at !Ow prices. No. :late! I, the largest and rirlandassartinent of STAPLE AND FANCY DR t , 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 5. Receiving, °four own Importation, the largest stork of hardware. Chains, Anvils, Vices. Bellows. Scythes, Forks Hoes. shovels. and every kind of Hardware that was ever imported for dhe Weliterli trade, which will be sold at New York prices. Tills is a chance that retailers do not often ger. At N 0.7, we me beginning to receive our large importation of CIIIN A, CROCKERY,ULASS WARE. and LOOKING-GLASS ES which we are vetting at Buffalo prices, And at No. a, Will be found over three thousand yards of Co rpets ing. Rugs, etc., direct from the Looms which we are selling as low as can be bought west of New York. Prom cents to 6-200 per yard. Any one that Is hound for Buffalo, just drop in and we will eon s ince him. (as we have hundreds of others within the last six tt eeks.)that the Empire Stores at Erie, can show abetter stock of Goods, and in price can compete with any market in- America; and my goods that ate now aryls tag, are at a great discount from Spring Prices. it. CADWELL. Erie, May 2, 3 Ossgooda India Chologogue. AT the whole sale, price by the dozen at J. 11. :11.11ToN.s. Erie July 7, le7o Wholeale Agent Erie CLOVES.—KhI, Bilk, Lisle Thread, &e., aefirg.kizri,twVgit MC, August 4, 4E49, - • 'L tr rt. riff:subscribers will purchase the following discriptions of .1. Whitewood Lumber. Boards j inches thiek, , l4 to 30 Inches nide. inch hoards 15 to 32..idt0, 30. Cnair Plank. 11 inches thick, 17 and !Pinches aside. and 22 and upwards. Scantling,3 by I inches, Colllllllle. 6. 7.8.0. 10 and 12 inches square. Also—Ash and Cherry Lumber. They want none longer than 12 feet. aco. BELIMN h SON. Erie: May 10. NEUWO FOOT OIL. FOR Harness, Carriage Tops, Sr e., Much aiiiierior to Tanners Oil. Keptconautnuyonhaudby J.ll 111.711T0N. Erie July, 71819. 8 /SATS: SIATO! • A 'Late raohlons for 2849 at EllinYth i sA IHAVE received from one of the first manufacturies in New Yorke few OASES OF MILK BATS. Gentlemen wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine them, together with a superior quality of my own manufacture. The subsbriber would also, respectfully remind the public that all kinds of roods in his line will be sold at prices to suit the times. 8. SMYTH. Erie, Au . MO. 1840. 13 Canoe, Fulton Co.. 111., • May 10th 1E49. S I TIT D. 51.0 MP—rhos Sit Your Agent passed through our AUDIT OR 'S NOT IOD: vs , . place about two weeks since. of whom' we purchased a IN the matter of the account of P.. L. Gunnison administrator small supply of your "Condition Powder and Ointment." They eta deaf, son. of the estate of A biJah Frost, deceived, the court are 6.0a5." and we believe they are the best medicines for the having appointed Wilson Laird to epPottlon the assets In the diseases of Horses ever invented. You will please forward us a handset slid administrator. and examine and report upon any supply as soon as possible. say four dozen Condition rewdets,ao4 exceptions which may be flied to said aeeount, notice is hereby three dozen Ointment Should you mid us the above bill, shim given that a hearing will be bed before rue stray office on Mon- : core W. A. Dielterntan &Co..Coppentsetecir. Landing, Wevrill day, the 24th., day of September next j remit by mail. or wry to put traveling agent. es you may desire. WILCON LAIRD, Auditor I Yews, truly, 11.11P1.7. & DWIRP. 'Erie, Augott 1.4,1811. qt.id• , August 11,1P19. 13—.19 Sloan's Column. IG" Alt the Medicines &dyeable , ' by W. O. S'oan are sold by CARTER & BROTHER. No. 6. Reed Rouse, Erie. I'AVIZIAT OINTVIZINT. SLOAN'S OINTMENT is now unlvenally acknowledged to be an infallible remedy, In every cue where it has been faithful• ly applied on the human system, for promoting Insensible Front s:atom drawing out the inflauttnation from a wound, retleveing pain of every kind. dnd in Its healing qualities the world does not produce Its equal. and the public pronrSunce It the cheapest sad best Family Ointment that !turves been used. All diseases of the Flesh. Obstinate tither*. Old Bores. Chilblains. Bore Throat, Burr. Cuts. Cutaneous Eruptions,Sore Nipples, Bore Breasts. Diseases of the Eye, Ague in the face, side, back, and the other parts of the system. Boils. Ulcers, Scald Bead. Bruises Fresh Wounds, and every kind of sore containing the lean particle of Inflammation. are pertnauently eutod by this great remedy. w. n. SLOAN. Grand Depot, •Id Lake at.,CH kap, 111, Zvo Largo Deep Ulcers. efuenovusa. Wli.. Much 2. 11849. ilia. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sir: It. my opinion. the greatest cures aftbeted are 'him. that have longest resisted the skill of the Medical Fatally. Admitting that to he a fact. i hays a ens* in point. to wit: Ale. Jamas /rasped. of Shr/tottgasi rails, was trip. pied two years wlthfies to pe deep tame. Just above the an ale.— The lex was so much swollen he could not get on a boot. Nearly all the cost popular PAysiciass in various daces, have treated his case without any lenellclal effect • Last August Arr. Ileriford solicited my Rehire. I succeeded in reducing the awelling nud healed two of the sores. The other three I labored at fill the first of February, without mach If any benefit. when 1 1/11Va hint a box Of Si.o.er Otnticeqz, and in three weeks he WWI welt. RCApeCtrUlty yours. C. U. OSTRANDER, M. D. Zinrat to Ciud 1,117 - H. thostrt— V V • Dear Justice demands that I should return to you my thanks fin your 0114,11.41.LCLED 4a - rate:rt. Three weeks ago my daughter's elothes ertught fire. and Leann the names could be extingukhed. they were all burnt to cinders. Hie child was so bad ly burned that acath seemed inevitable in less than twenty-four hours. Your °lamest was recommended, and used with success —it gave perfect relief: It is noodle.. to add that the child ls now well and afoul her business. The mrdicirc is all and nun than it is recommended tb be. Every family and pent= should have It in their possession. feel Indebted to you Cu my child's life. and anything that I can do for you or your :nedicine. 1 am ready and willing to perform. Your humble sere ant. .101115 H. CRANE. FLINT CRF.IC, Lake I Vth.11319. • On his Hands and Maces. 11 9 AI- R. W. 4 8 n 1 o } a en l— rm I of age, ' w s he a r gi . c v : c eni llv h a f t eeT y fr r oTt limo he first hegan to walk. the bottoms of which were covered with a hard dry skillfull of cracks. causing pain and much atilic• non, man) tunes he was obliged to goon lii•liandsand knees, and no time has he been free thin the cure affliction until now. Baf fling the skill of set oral physicians. but to our surprise his feet are now perfectly smooth soft and free (loin cracks, all from brie application of your Ointment, I ‘‘c u l l say the boy put it on him self no an etperinient of his own, from hearing it recommended. Nothing more tens thought of it fur three weeks, at which time his fret were near about in a healthy state, and are now the same as though they never had been otherwise. Yours, See.. 1 ISAAC Galeaburg,Knox C0.,111., April Id, 1 . 4.41. octo r n g Glalena. • MR. Strisx:—Dear Sir. About three years ago I was . severely Injured in one of my legs lit the filling of a pile ofi yawl nn which orenNioned large ruing 1iC4•711. Nearly every doijor to Oalenn tried to cure them; but tiled in vain, until from sympathy and improper treatment my Other leg Leonine as had as the one originally wounded. I despairet of ever being well again—but in order that I might neglect no hot leans within toy teaell. 1 pur chased of your agent lit Galena sonic of your Ointment, and you eon We of my aniptite and atraltntie better than I can express it. to find myself entirely well before 1 had finished using the second box. These facts T make known that others afflicted may believe and uot delay itAtig so valuable an Ointment a, yours has proved to be. Respectfully, year grateful friend, EVAN DAVD3, Galena, 111., Dee. 10, ltl4e. The Child was Healed; York Precinct. Du Page Co , fit Dee. 27th, 1&13. MR. W. 11. Scots—Sir: Last summer one of my children was badly bitten by a rattlesnake. We applied your Ointment firefly , and "the child was healed." Moo, ► bad a horse wounded in the stifle Joint, in which betook cold and became so much swollen and distressed, that the horse was supposed worthless, but by a free use of your Ointment. was soon cured. We have used the Oinnnent in a great many other cases, with equal success. WALTER WHITLIECK. TUE HEST AND CHI! &PEST HOME STEED. VINE IN TED woman i SLOAN'S ulr i,tli:x'' AND CO.N DEVI ON POWDER HAVE EARNED .1 G It EAT NAME. For Purity, Madness. Safety Certainty and Therea,thness, S LOAN'S OINTMENT Exesfr: A Nb is rapidly superseding all other Ointmentsand Liniments now in rise for the cure of the following diseases. Fresh Wounds, Galls of all kinds, Sprains, Bruises, Cracked Heels. Itingbone, lYiudl,our, Witnlgalls, Poll Evil, Callus, spay ins, Sweeney, Fistula, Sitfast, Stratus,Lameness. Sand Crack, Foundered rem, Scrate hes ofttrety,e Mange, or Horn Dlsteinper. THE Plitt:DEß w ill remove all indentation and fever. purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water, and strengthen every part of rite kody; and has mot ed a sovereign remedy for the fol lowing diseL4es. Distemper, Hide bound, Loss of appetite, In- IA aril strain, Yellow Water. Infiniti:Won, of the eyes. Fatigue froni hard exercise; also, Rheumatism, (commonly called still' complaint.) which proves so Pita' to many valuable horses in this country. It Is aison safe and rennin remedy for coughs and colds n Inch generate so malty fatal tlfveases, W. D. SLOAN. Grand Depot. IU Lake St., Chicago Illinois. Too Mac's CIANNOT be sail in favor of Sloares Horse Medicines. Our V neighbors, friends and acquaintances who have used them, testify their approbation In no ordinary terms • and recommend them with contidence. Cures. almost miraculous have been effec fed by this medicine. ••Every disease which the horse is heir tO," is cured, permanently, by the use of SWIM'S Medicines. TRY 'l'll t.;:11 and test for yourself their eflicacy.—M., Organ, Alay sth, Itapi Ily Inc-easing. Ppitim, 111.. June 4th, Imo. 114 R. IV. B. ftcosx—Dear Sir—On the 10th of Inn' month we ill purchased of your travelling ngent.as we thought a sufficient supply of your preparationa to lust till he came round again, hut the demand for yout medicine. ate increasing, and we have sold nearly ail Please Fetloi tin Immediately teo doz. of the Horse ointment, two doz., in.tidition l'on dere. and one doz. Family ointment. And we will pay your travelling agent for them the next time he visits our city. .. Reset, ti ours, ANNIS & wnintir. Rattle Snake Site. D n. w. Sr.n tx—Dear Sir—Last month Mr. A. IL Taylor, of Conner Hill, Indiana. had a horse badly bitten on the nose by a Rattlesmilte,Elmne ten hems after, I saw tlaik horse, his bead was remarkably swollen. I immediately applied }our Ointment Peely, and we were abtotaldied at time prompt relief (afforded. In Ices than one hour the riVellitlg begnn to abate, and in twenty four hours it had nearly all subsided; trmi-within three days the horse woe not only tit for use, but Was actually put to hard labor %% ith- . out any injurious result. Yours, Aren't.. L. S. BARTLE:TY. Chiengo, June DUI, IPI9 Cnnipreeeni Sloan. IvMr. E bitting IVIICtiy at our tdble yesterday afternoon, we were approached by a good-looking stranger, who having heard of the largeeirculation of the Globe. inquired our price,for athertising a iwonlar Medicine. tVe told hint at once that we did 1101 wi.,11 to wake any farther contracts fur advertising as our coluttans devoted to that purpose nem full. The stranger was up• on the point of retiring when n e ol.terved on one corner of his pa per a name that instantly shtick no as an old acquaintance—yes, it was none other than Stostr—the "'omnipresent Sloan." as we used to call him. The name may be a new mm in this la rtmular locality, hut it is in every house en Ithe North-west, as the great inventor of "Sloan's Family Ointment," and also of the best "eon dit ion powder" for horses, evtant. and last though most important, of "Sloan's Tannin Paste," fur leather. Now inasmuch as we knew the well-earned reputation of these celebrated Western tiwilielnes and pa Ales, anti moreover knew Sloan himself to be one of the beat men in his profession in the country, we concluded to insert the advertisement, as n limner of Public Utility, and our re, e ) ers will Mot it as soon as tt e can Make room f 'e say, Sloan, do you keep that old 'trap hanging up in our oil c yctt—Cincinnalti Daily Globe, May 10,1849. . - 'lost Medicine. ADMEON; Kane Co.. 111...10ne MR. N. B. Sr.ome—Sir-1 send by the bearer fifty cm., for which you will please send use a boa of your Ointment. 1 think it the but medicine for wounds in horses that I have ever. used. Early In the spring I had a %cry valuable horse so badly kicked that I considered him spoiled for the season, if not forever. I commenced toting your Ointment, end in two weeks the horse with able to work,4 have tiled him almost every day since. Last Saturday I had another horse badly burl by cutting his foot with a drag-tooth, butt have so much confidence in the Ointment that I an, not much tda s tined about it. By Fending the Ointment you will greatly oblige. Yours, LEWIS LESTER. 111Ighly Bpoktn of. Ezirarffront the Waukesha Democrat." Wis. may 0, SLOANIIMIDICINEII.—A subscriber writing from the town of New Heflin. requests us to say. that he has used Mr. Sloan's Horse Ointment in severatinstances during the past winter, and always with the desired effect, and wishes us to recommend it to those who have the use and care of horses. Mr. Sloan's medicines are highly spoken of generally, and from the favorable acquaintance we have with that gentleman, we are led to believe Chat, they are prepared with a view to give a real benefit to whatever purpose they are recommended. • i lly Telegraph." Oh, June sth. IEI9. Airs. W. D. Et,ottr—Str—Plearesend us immediately 12 dozen of your Condition Powders; and Id doz. of your Ointment. We cannot wait the arrival of your travelling Agent. We have calls every day for these articles. Do not fat to send the above bill immediately. We will inty your travelling meat the first time he visitant again. Your!. truly, BIRCLIALL 4 OWEN. ALL GONE. CONSUMPTION CURED . CANCHALAGUA; • FOR Tilt COMP/ CTS CCM! CIT Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronohitis,Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION READ! !MAW'. This medicine 19 Jun ti hit it is declared to be above. A rcm edy for the tierylete care of alt itton: infections of the Throat and Lungs. which if neglected. always end in Co VIRMIMOIt. It if not a worthless, entch-ptnny article, made Junto sell, like many of We common nOstruni , of the day, but is a strictly'sciratle Preparattosi —the original recipe having been furnished by an eminent Physi cian. (the late Prof. Roger,,) and that still further improved by One of the present proprietors. nho Is himself a segarlarh•edsi sated Phyrie;a., n graduate of the Vint amity of Penns) It is composed of the choicest amok.' in the t agetatde 111024 of them of Ping-tried valise riu4 e