=I Tun \Vitas or FRANCR.—In the course of the at fise centuries, France has been engaged in wars, the aggregate duration of which amounts to 326 yearel Of these, 35 were years of civil war, 40 of religious war, 76 of war on the*soil of France, and 176 foreign. Great and sanguinary battles 84. In the 16th century there were 85 years of war; In 17th, 69 years; in the 18th, 58 yeara r ...making a total in those three centuries, of 212 years of war to 88 of peace. Add to those, the revolutions and nra of the present century, and who can wonder at the existing moral and political condition of the country? Tigi &insert or klismi.--The mines of California hare healed all science, and rendered - the applica ton of philosophy entirely nugatory. lone and sinew philosophy, with a sprinkling of good luck, can alone render success certain., We have met 'with many g eologiet• and practical scientific men in the mines, a nd hate invariably seen them beaten by unskilled men, soldiers and the l.ke. The simple- secret is, t h at g ad has been thrown about promiscuously by vo l c a n ic power, and distributed along the margin o f a men, a,and the river bed* by mountain torrents, and it is the hard working and lucky man who may restore it.—Placer Times. A Comm; ArrAm.—A curious affair has just crane to light, which has created no litt4 talk and 'peculation in our community. It appears that tome six years ago Mr. Augustin, Kennet - Iy, a city collector, was charged with defal cation in the sum of 08000, and was subsequently dismissed from office for the supposed crime. Ile, however, did not go without protesting that an error had been committed, and earnestly requested that the city authorities would examine tl.•e accounts.— His entreaties prevailed and the accounts were overhauled, but fortunately nothing .come to light at all favorable to him, and he was consequently dis charged, disgraced and ruined. Yesterday, strange to say, on examination of ao' oid ilitybook, by the present auditors, $lO,OOO was found marked a■ posted by KennerlY, which had not been posted, so that the city actually owes the dis charged collector $2.,000 with interest, besides the resorting of a blighted reputation. Fnom Cotans.—The following froni the Montre al llerald, shows that the scales are beginning to fill from the eyes of the people of Canada: We believe that the idea of the Governor Gener a being the protector of Britiaterests, or of any interests, has become a deluaio •nd a snare. We behove that his office is at present a sham, cheating tlle people Of the Province out of one branch of that tripartite constitution, which thirty-two States, cOmposed of the people of all the world, beat ac rp}ainted with contitutional government, have seri ously adopted. Wo believe it is something even worse than a sham; for it possesses just sufficient appearance of reality to induce expectations which cannot be realized, and will thus be the constant 'cause of turmoil and confusion. It is time that liberalism ceased to blow hot and cold. It is time that the people of Canada possessed institutions, which will not "keep the word of promise to—the ear; but break it to the hope." RSTUAN 111.0.1 t 111 R. MGGINCIII.--Mie i'Velllburyport Herold states that a young man named Grinds, be- longing to the Newbury (13yfield parish) has just returned home front 'California. with sixty pounds of gold, worth 513.000. He came home for the purpose of, , , eseeing his gold safe, and receiving i the congratulations of his friends, and returned imme diately. NOW.lbst !he:mason for roughs and Colds arc advan cing. we cannot do better than to urge upon our citizens the importance of guarding therm:Alt es a,ilitut unnecessary ez• pomres to the changes in the weather experienced in our climate at this time of the year. The introduction of Fall always brings with it a troublesome variety of weather, and the sudden tram.i boas we lee) from heat to cold, front dry to moist states of the .nt memitere. frequently impart to our systems the first eltaracters of di.ease, and lay the foundation of the numerous consumptive complaints so prevalent among our people. It is the wiser panto ret rut, treos,ible. formation °ribose diseales, by a proper rekpect for the laws which govern our bodies; but when Coughs and Golds do come, and before the } t unes beeMne dangeromdy alicted, weshould base recourse to that efficacious and deser ',AY popular remedy for all diseases of the elicit and lung., R BALSAM or WILD CIIIIRR I , Fee advertisement cr - 11:Rft/Illetti. HEADACyg—s6 common in uncleared and marshy countries, Tie Dottloureux, that 1110‘l h,ti t• fulaaetion of the nett es of the face, are often only attacks of %I'M' m ilisgriseuror ceding from Die same noaioult influence.— lameliri•, Dyspepsia and Diarrhea, are frequently but disguin•eol brim of Intermittent let er. Even Rheumatism and Epilepsy, 1 , 111,1 result front the same tnim•tual cause. For such, Dr. o,+good's India Cholagupie is au unfailing remedy.. By striking at the root erthese ageraions, it appnes %VI lit equal certainty, as for the cure •.f Fever and Ague tit its simple forum Imitations ere abroad! Ile part}ridar to enquire tot Dr. OS I'sir I Malta Liatago,7llS. Fur male by J. IL Burton, Agent. brie, eixuctt turret:N . IFINTIRCLI7 OFF: Two mile, f Qin!' of Chicago. Sept. 14, .49, Its Si,nAti---Sir : On the eth instant nip on had a linger bitten entirely Mill} a horse. We, immediately applied your celebrated (hutment svhicli relieve/116in of 'pain in a few minutes; and pre (,,no 1 the linger (ruin sit citing the least particle, and the wound I, now healing rapidly, Respectfully yours, 8. BROCKWAY, 77 All the .Medicines advertised by W. IL Sloan arc sold on Bv:icy by Carter & Brother, No. d, Reed House.' as_DYSPF,PSIA CURED by the use of Dr. ill'Lare's Liver rills.—No disease. u ith perhaps the single_ exception of is 50 trituth dreaded in the United Nutter as dopsp es. Originating in a diseased state of the liver, it is often sun t,it4 ,t n4eeUsurnl4ion itself by the unhappy sufferer, who ;"lawny until death releaseit him from pain; yet a remedy is utue the reach VIOL which wilt relieve all cases of the kind, Is! work a speedy and efrectuai Cure. Pr. Oliver Morgan, a ifistinguished phytrician of Virginia, with r. very extensive prastiee, has used these pills in all cases of dy sr ;slim, nut in all eases with conOeto success. Certificates in n 1 induce are in the hands of the proprietors of this invaluable medicine, (J. lion*. Co. Wood-st. corner ofFoortli, Pittsburgh.) The (showing, however. from Ohio. wilt speak volumes to those rdTsring under any of those diseases which arise from a diseased tier. “Ntrrotsflin, Jur. Co. Onto. Vsstrs .1. Kidd if Co.—This is to (rtify That my wife has ~ a adlicted fer several years with th Mowing paint. at poi- U. more osiers: rant an the right si e, about pre edge of tue w,s, mending to the right shoulder; pain In the back part of the '....1.1 and above the eye, accompanied by weakness. loss of tapper , • Ir, and almost coma:lndy confined to herbed. Since August she , 11. tel boxes of Dr. .IP Lase's Liver Pills, and 1 have P )ir to slate, that by the use of these pills, she has been benefi led 11 r. , )ordlrtary degree. Under the providence of Cod she row ' ~ i ss;ood health, and liable to attend to the domestic concerns ' rflO family. , I JAMES HTFAVART," Far tilo by Carter dc, Brother. and I. H. Burton. Erie, Pa. consequence of the absence of the Rev, Mr Campbell, there will be no service in the UniverseHs hurt b memo rro w. lIIALRUZZID. On the 9th inst., by 1). 11. Chapman, Esq.. Mr. IS Ow, and Miss Pumas Marzarn, all of Fairview.. In Erie, on the 25th inst., by Rov. J. H. Pressley. 14 A. 11cSrAnnr.e, Ben., to Mrs. DIENRIVITA GLAZIER. e of this city. F I In Spring, Creirtora co.. on the 19th nit., by W. Owen, Esq., Hr. Was. 0. Storrs to Miss Abby A. PHILIP, both of Girard. • On the Gth inst., by Rev. Noah Sullivan. Mr. Gicroun L• Ilan to Miss Msnoray Mayans: A, all of this city. On the 20th ;Md., by the Rey. J. Vance, Mr. JACO.B M. °Lissa of Milcreek, to Miss SAX/111 SIATBAUGH of Meliesn. 0n the 19th inst., by, the Rev. Mr. Findley, Mr. 3 . Srn CIL all. of Mend. tp., Crawford co., to Miss JAMS St.WHIRLER, of this city. In Mayville , Hopt. 18, by the Rev. Mr. Italleck, Rev. loin W. Wilson, of Springfield, Erie Co. Ps.. to Miss Horns M. STLI of Melville. lE. On the 27th Mrs LtonA M. D wife of R. Patton. of this ''Ys In the 28th year of her age. r , AAZZI 001INTV, PAIR! 1,, honor or the rale County Agttentotral Fair wilt be given ai BROWN'S cIoTEL, on Wedneaday eseehltt pct, •' Tickets to be had at the Bar—price W 2, evi,t 1845. t , PPR:WANT to an order of t F o Orph triv r Bout as'...ale county, e sold by public vendee, on Tuesday. the gad day of Oc t 'er. t,t) the prenthes, all the littelest of hoses Soloman and rot r ttwiog each the linden hied tentls past) the following de tibrd pmperty to wit.--Eterenty-flve acres of land in Conneaut Etit' county, bounded and described as follows. On the , thcl ttle HD!. on the north by the state Road, on the east , o ' , fami bun Pope, and on the south by the lands of ""b""Y• rho lona is subject to a man balinnee of par .... mohey now due erode knun n Oh day of sale. L AV HER ?1, °tar of the Cow, Augu % st e. VA% RINGTON; Guardian. JAMY.II4 *WINNER, Clerk. bertona know ng wittra NO T irofi lvea elite to the Itee Arm of Kellogg, orto !mac IL note en s are hereby fern arJ and settle their accounts Immediately. The arenunt., %$ 11l rrmnln In my handy, it the Cele new °e " . id Wm. Crawford, in North Fut. t, S 4 p l2 A Itgls Oro cedes, Provistotus, W inesaalqaora.legare, hardware, Oro@ keryi aid, WIZOLEOALE & RSITAZZE AT H. A. BAKER'S, CHEAPSIDE, ERIE, PA. • WHICH he offers for CASH as cheap as they can be bought in Buffalo. Ile would especially call rho attention or Coun t try M4phatits end Wheal to his large assortment of Premium To. bacco and good young /Ivan Teas. which he will sell very cheap ' at Wholesale. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Sugars from 6 to 10 cents; Java Coffee 10 cents; Raisins from • to 121 cents; Currents 121 cents; Young Ilyson Tea from 50 to 75 cents; Imperial Tea 75 cents; Pouchong and Extra Olong Tea from to 75 cents per pound, &c. FlSll.—Codfish, White Fish, Mackerel, Herring, &e., WINES AND LIQUOgs, By the Barrel or Gallon. Whi'sey from 20 cents, to 81 75, Brandy Irma 91 to es per gallon, S weer Malaga Wine 81. Pure Juice Port Wine 83. good Port 92 pure Holland Gin 9250, &c., TOBACCO AND St.GARS, 10 Boxes Cavendish Tobacco, "Ledro." 10 • Honey Dew ' , Banks." ' Mrs. Goodtvin & Bro's and John Anderson's Chewing and Smoking, Tobacco Havana and Principe Segue from 87 to Vetter U. HARDWARE. CROCKERY As BTATioNERy, YANKEE NOTION'S. • Fancy soap, pocket books, perfumery, Imbin's extracts, cologne. Ace.; purses, shawl pins; tooth brushes and hair brushes, tine and ' dressing combs, ladies back colas, wood and hare pocket combs; Jew's harps, violin strings rind bridges, thimbles, sled guards, .egar ca.e.t, rabbits, tin trumpets, linen thread, black silk. slate pencils, suspenders, snuffboxes, fish hooks and lines, &c., &c., The above, within hundred other articles, will be sold at Whole. sale and Retail for the very lowest rates for Case. My aquae is I small profits emit quick sales. , Please give me a call and if my pri• CCS don't snit, do not buy., ROBERT A. BAKER, Erie, Sept. 29, ' Cheapsidc, Erle. n2O. SZOLD OIY SAT, WZZaL 1r01714 " f JUSTICE 0,1:7;1.../ STILL IN THE FIELD ON7HE rilllE subscriber would beg leave to inform his friends and the 1. public that he has Just opened fur the Tall, the largest and hest monartment Of CLOT/11 4 , CASSIIER ES AND ViIiTINGS, that has ever been offered in this market and which will be sold ' at the low st prices tar CASH. Much has Veen said by 1501111 C in ' the trade about slop-slop clothing, unprecedented success in cut nog custom work, &c. Not washing to be considered foolish. we I cut short by say too to thee who wish to have their clothing made tii order, that they can have their measures taken and Clo th ing made. and if not pleased with them w lien finished, they will nut he asked to take them away. We dohs wish our friends to think. we are easing, but would have them CALL AND EXAMINE goods and prices for themselves. We will be happy at all times to +bow our goods and' compare Prices. cut or make with the best in this or any oilier city.' We will have at rill times, a large, and good assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING Consisting oilhiseam] Frock Coats, Over Coats, Business Coats. Hack Coats, riitits Vests, Niiirts, Cravats, Suspenders, Lamb's Wool Under' Shirt n ),E, il Drawers. &C.. &C.. Which will beset , / its cheap as the e t mapest. Persons visiting to putchise Clothing for eAtill w ilt do not to c, i ii an.l evainitte Goals and Prices. My clothing is eta by Myself and all made in Erie. and is Warranted to lie ns well madene any shop in the place can make. We do pot wish to boast, but invite compartison. The subscriber is determined to sell lot CASH, and CASH ONLY, Which must he obvious to all inert to lie the Only true method of doings Retail business, pro tect ing. as it does. both the buyer and the seller against losses consequent upon the credit system. Custom work and cutting done to order on reasonable terms. JOHN M. J USTICE. Erie, Sept. 9A 1 9 1 9 . an. No. 1,11,1111 D 11 OUSE, importation uponlmportationla T iic New Goods We me receiving here imputed, not, however by our from any farther c t 0 - 2 it 1m New York, IA here even to that great emporium many an ! porter line,' to his utter rit , ll.lay, beet/. Ina goods selling tti the a •tion room at two-ifurds their cost. Our Goods, we observe, were purchased in New York and here is our motto: e frE tra.r, CO_v %WWI; TO UNDERSELL AS USUAL! Let the arrivals purport to Ire from Manor:revisers, direct from Eu• rope. or direct from Asia. across the Pacific, Of across the Atlantic —Let the goods he pulled on the high dr low pressure system, by ad vcrthements benrit , it. the devices or Empires. Kingdoms or Re publics, and displayed by 'Old Jews, New Jawr, or Gentiles, in one or two, or even eight room stores. No. t. Reed house will milt. lain the welt earned reputation of the CHEAP EST! A large stock of Dry Goods already opened forexainination, and many more coining. - In fart our importations will not close until the 111111311 d ceases. J. IL CLARK. trie, Sept .24, IC-19.ti9 , . TIII; New Goode are coming—coining—corning, and will soon all be liere,cron ding the shelves and PilOW CLIbCA, and cover ing the tables and boxes in impoq lig piles from one end of Gm room known as the ..01.0 JEW ' on Preneh street, to tiJeother. In truth the largest, prettiest and cheapiest 'stock of Goods ever broily,ltt to this town will he ready for inspection anti sale at my store in a few days, My friends It ill be pleased to learn that I have made arrangement for importing my China and Glass Ware (not from i 4 l/tide) from librope. lam looking for the first invoice et Pry day. Among the goods received and opened, a few will be noted: • French, English and German Merittoes and Cashmere, satin wipe and changeable Mohair Cch-als. Alpacas of every color and shade. !Rocha, Cashmere and Plaid 1V orated Shawls, Black Thi bet and plaid Lone:iliawla, plain and plaid black Italian and Oro de Rhine Silka,checked and chamelonblilks, satin Turk silk Velvet Trimming., sewing silk Fringes.Turky Red Drapery and Borders embroidered cattalo Malthus, bonnet and belt Ribbons, purse Twist, steel Clasps and leads. Arc., etc., Also, French Broadcloth and Doeskins and Fancy Caiminieres Merino, Cashmere, embroidered and figured Silk Vest tugs, Silk Velvet rind heavy Metros vestings. In a few days I will recite 2a pieces of Ingrain Venetian and Tapestry Carpets also, a few pieces Floor OH Cloths. which I will sell at Buffalo ',rites. , MOSES KOCII. Pylitsworr to an ordir of the Orphans , Court of Erie county, win he sold at public veridue on the premises. on Tuesday. the tql, day of October, all the interest of Betsey, Hiram and Sally llogle, minor• under. the age of fourteen years, being each the one tipiliV Wed tenth pad to the following described property: Seventy fire acre! , of land in Conneaut township, Erie county, bounded and described as follow,: On the west by the State Line, on the north by the State road, on the East by the land of Sampson Pope. and on the South by-lands ofJames Kennedy. The land Is subject to a e!! lm balance of purchase money now due Terms made known On day ofsale. HIRAM -MARCY, Guardian, fly order of the Couit, August B, lot% 3120 JAMES SKINNER, Clerk. TATICAMMTG WELL DONE AND 011121.11 0 . ' frilE nndersigned respectfully tenders his thanks to 11)'1 the public tor their liberal patronage, alid begs leave M to inform s (rends that ho still continues the Tailoring Business at his old Stand, a few doors crud of the Eric Dank, and solicits a continuance of past favors. Having Tceived the Fall and Winter Fashions, he is prepared to freente all orders entrusted to bin care in the latest and most approved style. The subscriber havihg no work done except under his own eye, pledges himself to give complete galled/teflon to his customers, and L iu flu I eases where he fails to do so, to pay for the goods. Ladies desirous of having,' ther Riding or Travelloti Habits Made to order, and the latest:in end neatest style, will do well to give him a call. , L. • . NAVAL AND MILITARY CLOTHING made to order. N. 11. CUTTING on the shortest potaeo and at the avast take JOHN GOA.LDING, Ede, lept.22, 1.844. rxrurr zre nanstirr. MRE!. WARD. has just received this morning. the Latest Styles otFall Ribbons,Also, China Pearl Tulip Braid Sonnets, which will he Kadin IMITaIo prices. Erie, Sept.. 1.1, LS47._ 1 1'1111 subscriber tenders his thanks to his Patrons for 7.0" a past favors, and takes this method of informing them igl i that be st o ill Vnip o u;s k the above business n o t i The F ash ions for inlill & "SO arc ust received and he „ considers himself perfectly competent to imitate the 3pre...cut modes in a satisfactory manner. Regular Jour- ADemon Tailors only are Imployed in making COATS at this shop. HO prices are as low as ntahy respetably ' Coatow Skop in .he United states. and will 'always be oupd uniform. This id unquestionably the 'est place fora MOO to get tine Cloth made up to order as the subscriber harnothing to to With Stop Clot/dig. The Cutomi branch exclusively being his business, the public are very respectllilly solicited to leave theft' orders here for any thing In the above line. Unprecedented sue cess' ill PUTTING warrants the subscriber In anticipating a con tinuance of the favors of all who wlsitgood clothes. NAVAL and hi iLITAT - v UNIFORMS made in the best pond. ble manner, having hatiniuehexper ence in this Pa ttleulne branch. CUTTING, fur others to limbo up, will be done as usual with great care. Eric. Sept. 15, MID. . G. B, KERNE. , IVantM immediately. 4 or 5 regidar Journeymen who under. stand tanking finitionable_ clothes. None other than good me c babies need apply. . K. 1103 - rcin NF: of G. A. Frinee's eelchratcil Improve4MELODTANS. Fo O tt tertnes Inquired Mrs. Drunken, corner of Filth and Peach sums.. grle, f3eikt.l6. ECEI VED this dny by Expren at theEmpire/Dorm a Spiendkl IV argon ment of Dress Satins and 811 ke, Bonnet Satins, Silk Ves ting,. Muslin Delaney, Caahrairet, Taritona. Barred Mille. Bilk And Li mien Egging.. new 'V Or 'Vie of Velvet Ribbon and Gimp! Trimming Menai, Blank Rah Ribtana;lks.ike. trte,Dept. DADVVELL.. iSAAe D. STEVENI4 - 06SIL PIIII4O2PINZ. FRIENDS AND v usTomEns, START NOT! No. 1,0 omm er ciallsmhange, FRENCH STEET, ER I I:, rr, 29, 1::19, 011LPIC6NS' counT SALE. T .AZ LoflNa. ZIVIPIRN AUZIALDAGAZTI. ATLANTIC, LETTER FROM MR. CARWELL - New York, Sept. 4, MG. Mr. Bennett-Sir: Before this you have received la tons bflron Per ech. Hinend. There are In tons foment Buffalo. The balance of the SO tons of our im fx:fria Con of [hardware, Chains, Crockery. &c. are now in port and will soon be shipped on the Canal. Piles are one Murth of n pound sterling below lest import. chain a shade lower. In tact all kinds of goods have advanced since ours were invoiced.f,When the fact is known to the consumer that by impor ting our Goods We save 15 or On per cent. from New York Jobbers prices, we shalt draw trade at least 73 tulles around. There are but !ter goods imported to Butnio Or Pinsburgh—at any rate we can compete with any of them, and come of our Goods we can sell a shade lower this fail. Let out motto ho, for cash not be un dersold this side of the Atlnntic. H. CADIVELL. OAIIT:ON ZIZTRA. A man by the name of CLAP has engaged with a young man of the name of S. P. Townsend, and uses ins name to put up a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, de nominating it GENUINE, Original, ect. This Toweilend iA no doctor, and never was; but was formerly a worker on railroads., canals, and the like. Vet he assumes the title of pr„ for the pur pose of gaining credit fur what he is not This is to caution the public not to he deceived, and purchase 11011 C but the OR,l'Llillte OIDDINAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it the Ott Dee. likeness, his family coat of arms, and his sig nature across the coat Of arias. Peieeipal Office, 102 .Nossewg el., New Y6rk Cdy. OLD DR. JACOB TOWNEDIND, Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townsend IL now t.bout 70 years of age, and 1109 long been known no the A OTHEIr and DISCO PERER of the ORN- UfNEIORIGINAIA.TOWN4END SARSARARLI4,4," Being pO , OT, be was compelled to limit its timinifactitre, by which means It tins been' kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached theenrs of ninny, nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed of sore dfseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and wonderful. HEALING POW PR. . Knowing, ma - ay years ago, that he had, ty his skill, science and experience, devised an article which woidd be of Inealcuble ad vantage to mankind when the means would be furnished to bring It Into unniversal notice, when its eriestimable virtues would be known and appreciated. This time has come, the means arc sup- - plied; this GRAND AND CINEQUALI;ED PREPARATION . is manufactured on the largest scale, and is called for throughout the leugth and Walt of the land, especially us it is found incapa ble of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. I'. Townsend's. it improves with ege, and nev er changes, but for the better: because it is prepared on setentifie principles by a select& max. The highest knowledge of Chem istry, and She latest discoveries of the art, hate all been brought Into requisition in the manufacture of the Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparlfla root, It Is well known to medical men, contains many medical properties, and some properties which are Inert or useless, and others, which if retained in preparing it for use. pro duce fermentation and arid, which Is Injurious to the system.— Some of the properties Of Sarsaparilla are so volatile, that they entirely evaporateand nee lost in the preparation. If thcY nre rued preserved by a eeientiffe process. known only to those experienced in 118 manufacture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which thy off In vapor, or es an exhalation, nnier heat, ore the very es untie' pudica! properties of the coot. which give to it all its value. Any person can boil or stew the root till they Witt dark colored liquid, which is more from the coloring Matter In the root than from anything el-e; they can then strain this insipid or vapid li quid, sweeten whit sour molasses, and then call it "4 ARSA PAR -ILLA EX.TRACT or - SYRUP." Hut such Isnot the article known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA RILLA. • This is so prepared, Amt alt the Inert properties of the Sarsapa rilla root are rirst remoted, everything capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, isextraCted and rejected; then every paw de of tactical virtue Is secured iu a pure and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of losing airy of its valuable and healing properties. Prepared in, this way, It Is made the most powerful agent in the I.OtlC 0 of Innumerable D'seases. Hence the reason why we hear cominendatiOns of every side in its favor by men, women, and children. We find it doing n on dere in the cure of CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIFER COMPLAINT, and In Rat: UMA Ti S 50101'1.3.41, PILL'S, COS TIVE. NESS, a CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, PI IiPLES, BLOT. CITES, and all atl'L.atinn ar,,,ing from,' I 11.1 U Rl'r Y uk"r it I.: Iti.001). Tl SKIPSCSPCB a tilarVetalla CfIiCRCY to ail complaints arising from Indigestion, front :Acidity of the Simony/sr, front' unequal circula tion, determination of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the holy. it has not Unequal in Colds and Corughs; and promotes CaaY aaPear amnion and gentle perspiration, relazing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. , But itt nothing is Its excellence more manifestly seen and ac knowledged than in all kinds and stages of PEAT AIX 0031 AI NTli. It works ;Yowlers in cakes of flow .;lbws or Whites - , Falling of the Womb, Olufnichd, Sorpresma,tyr Paialia Menses. Irregulari ty of the menstrual periods. mid the like; and is as ell'ectual In curing all the forms of Kidney Diseales. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system, It gives tone and strengthto the whole body, thus cures MI [ones of Nervous diseases and debility, and thus prevents or relieves a great variety ofother main dies, as Spinal irritation. Neuralgia, St. l'slue' Dance, Swooning,,,Eleitep tic Fats, Conant:inn*. 4-c• n cleanser) the blood, Mlles the liver to healthy action,' toner the stomach, and gives good digestion. relieves the bowels or tor por and constipation, allays intlamat ion, purities the skin, equal ises the circulation or the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and the Insensible perspiration; relaxes all strictures and tightnese, removes all obstructions. and _invigo rates the entire nervous system. its not thin then The medicine you prowminently need? But can anr of these things be said of H. P. Townsend's inferior article? Th young man's liquid is not to be COMPARED MITI - Tut: OLD DR'S, because of one GRAND FACT, that the one Is INCAPABLE of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOILS. -whi'e the otter DOEStrouring.fermentimg, and Warring bot- Ms containing it into fragments; the Pour, acid liquid exploding, and 'damaging other goods: Must not this horrible compound he poisonous to the system!— What! put arid into a. system atriady diseeard arid! What causes Dyspepsia but acid? Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what, mis chiefs it produces? flatulence, heartburn, palpitation Mille heart, liver complaint, diarrlacea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood? What is Scrofula hut an aced humor in thobody? What produces ail the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum ' Erysipelas. White Swellings, Fever Soles, and all ulcerations Internal and external? It he nothing under heaven, but an acid substance, which sours, and! thus spoiler all the fluids of the body. more or less. What causes Rheu matism but a sour or acid fluid which insinuates itself between the joints and elsewhere; Irritating and inflaming the delicate tis sues upon which it acts? So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the blood, or deranged circulations, and nearly all the alhnennt which attliet humeri nature. . . . Now is it not horrible to wake and sell, and infinitely worts to use this SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND " OF H. P. TOWNSEND, and yet he would fain have it understood that Old Pr. Jacob Townsend's Genuine Oriel/rat Sarvaparitla, is an IMITATION of his inferior preparation; Heaven forbid that we should deal In nn article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. I'. Townsend's attic/et and which should bring down upon the Old Dr. such a mountain loaded' complaints and criminations from .Agents who have sold, sad purchasers who have used S. P. Townsend's FERMENTING COMPOUND. We wish it understood. because it is the abrohge trait, that S. P. Townsend'a article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparil la are hares-yids span, sad iptinitely dia-shaitar; that they are unlike in every particular, having not one single thing in com mon. As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what gear. macs can the public have that they are receiving a genuine imicri• tific medicine, containing all the virtues of the articles used in preparing it,and which are in 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 a person of some experience to cook and serve, up even a common decent meal. How much more imnottant Is it that Slope:iota who man ufacture medicine, designed for Weak Otosnache and Mareobled Systems. should know well the medical properties of plants, the best man ner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also en extensive knowledge of the various diseases which -affect the hu man system, and how to adapt remedies to these diseases , . It to to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm 'into wounded humanity, to kindle hope la the despairing bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor into the crushed anti broken, tad to banish ingrmity that OLD Dit. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the opportunity and means to brie his (grand Vaiveriol Concentrated Then within me ream and to the knowmage of nit who need /!,that they may learn and know, by l i f o ul experience. Its . pradent ovror rircnial. Forint IVY! Dottutort, 0. 0. weed HOW. Kele, Pa. Pate. July 14.1840, Qllo6B.—Tfin Ladles can find at No. cad House. some new anlagotWalkin6_ Bl •••; sin • iced Poona:am of Cbildren's Ohm end Gailia ca.., Plass. eel lind tumble. J. D. OILARIC NOTICE TO TELII P17,21X40 RASCALITY AND DECEPTIr t N. LET EVERY ONE READ THIS CA EFULLY. THERE is a Samaparlllin for sale called old pr. Jacob Towns end'i SarsaporilLa. It is advertised as the eriglual,&e. This is a notorious falsehood. Dit. Townsend hasespended over .8 3 0 0 .- 000 the last eight year* In advertising his Sarsaparilla, which has obtained a Miracles and reputation thrOughoUt the United Slates and a greater part of the world—the salebetng anonyms. Thls excited thecupidity ,of certain unprincipled men, and an old man who was engaged (0 peddling cheap publications about the streets of New York. for ■ nut:Liberec yenta. This man's name is Jacob Townsend. lie applied to a number of men to get em ployment. or to sell the use of his same, 10 put up Dr. Townsend's Harsaparilla, stating the large sales and Sums we had expended In advertising, as an Inducement to embark Into the business. A mong others, he applied to Charles Watrous, Esq., Editor of the Jamaica Farmer,-who scorned such a proposition. Mr. IL Q. ANDREW:4, formerly one of the proprietors et Ade Ail i tows Oint ment. ItALPIFI'O.IINROY, formerly Cashier and Financier of the broken Shin-Plaster Bank at Bullville, New Jersey. JOHN SKILLMAN. and WILLIAM 1110111PSON, under the name of THOMPSON, SKILLMAN & Co.. have employer this old man, 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 forma, in hopes we would notice them, and bring them and their decoction into market. Let the public decide up on the course of thole honest and honorable mess. OND oP TRICKS. They ay that Dr. Townsend`s Sarsaparilla BOUM and ferments —this is false; as we have kept it through the whole year in New Orleans, Texas. Mexico, South America and the Neat Indies—in fact the older it grows the better it becomes. We made a few bot tles by inbitake, last Spring, that spoiled. This we regretted, and exchanged as soon as postale; such an accident will never occur again. This they attempt to make a great story of. and say that the whole of our Sarsaparilla sours, Ace., Wilflll they are aware mat they are publishing falsehoods. ANtyntra Timex, Wo went to an expense of five hundred dollars to get up a splen did steel engraving for our label, and bad the portrait of Dr. Town send on it to distinguish it from nit others. and prevent mistakes. These teen are now getting up a label tin steel, with a portrait of old Jacob Tow nacii—let!t he public decide upon suck transactions, and let them remember that nose is genuine end (As erigimar.Milers signed with the name or tl. P. Townsend, The plate is engraved on steel and contains the portrait of Dr. Townsend, three female figures, and a viewer our factory. The spurious has no factory or (email:figures. BB • Dr. Townsend no Physician. These men also publish that Dr. Townsend is no physician this like all other suitemems, are false. - Dr. Townsend attended two of the best Medical richoole in the country. has studied the diller ent theories of medicine and practiced for the last fifteen years; has experimented several years, and expended large same In bring ing jib medicines to perfection. . , This old Jacob Towasond, They ate endeavoring to palm off on the public as an old.physi clan, &.e. He is no physician, and never attempted to manufac ture a medicine until these men hired to to for the Use of his name. They say they do not wish the people to believe that their Sarsapa rilla is oars, or the satae—but the better:to deed ye the public, they at the sa me time assert that theirs is the old Dr. Townsend's, and the ori4inalt and endeavor to make the peoplebelleve Oust the stuff they manufacture is the Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla that has per funned so many wonderful cures for the poet ten years, and which has gained a reputation which no other medicine ever etOoyed— which is a base, villainous, unprincipled falsehod. Re have coonhence,l suits against these men lig' damages. We wish it to be understood, that the old man is no connect i on of Dr. Towns end whatever. In their advertisements and cheat:in/they publish a number or gross falsehoods respecting Ut. Towaseud, which we will not notice. FALSE REPORTS. Our opponents have published in the papers. that Or. 0 P. - Townsend wau dead—this they send to their agents about the coo n try. who report that we have given up business, &c.. &c. The public should be on their gutird o and not be deceived by there un principled wen. Being satisfied by the experiments and the results of the medi cine lin eradicating disease. we resolved to place it Wrote the world. At that time all of the Sarsaparilla for sale was put up in small vials of four and live ounces, and *old for one dollar per hot; tie. We could afford to sell a quart bottle of the purest anti best article for the saute. We resolved to do so and was laughed at and Our Sarsaparilla called molasses and water by thoother Inanufac tomes, who said a good article could not be afforded fa the price. A few years, and they learned the difference of this. Dr. Towns end's Sarsaparilla almost entirely superceoed the others, being inn' uitely better, and live limes the quantity for the same price. Of late these men hive undo a great discover), which Is, that they have been selling a entailer vial of medicine the one dollar, width they could afford for twenty or twenty-live cents. For these same men now put up their Sarsaparillas in Quart bottles, very nearly resembling ours, for the same price no they formerly sold the small ones, and ask the people to purchase. 'Plie people are not vo green however. They have copied our labels, circulars, and shape o the bottles as near as they dare. Their course and ours we leave for a discerning publi to tic upon. G CAT DISCOVERY. Dr. Townsend having ears since discovered a new formula of compounding the Sarsaparilla with other, ingredients, and sue , * teedt.4l In producing a fluid that resembled In - its action upon the digestive organs, the saliva, or grastic Juice of the human body.— Allquid, when mime into the system, c mated new, rich, and pure blood—which would sustain, prolong, and create new life—for the blood Is the life—resolved, after three years,'of experiments, to bring It Wore the public. Sanguine that it required only 1 A ) be known to be appreciated, being thoroughly convinced that to cleaner, purify and strengthen the circulation, was theme', setret of eradicating disease. The conviction led to the discovery of Pr. Townsend's Compound of the Sarsaparilla. Satisfied that by di minishing the quantity of blood In *he Nyman, thollfe also was di minished, and that the true theory was to produce a healthy c ircii talon. The theory having proved true, it Is adopted wholly' or in part, at present, by a large number of medical gentlemen, and the remedies more elTettual than we anticipated—hetme the wonder ful success of this medeeine. TII E .11.00 T WE CSO. We use the best Honduras Sarsaparilla. Thetas! year we pur chased more than ten times tile amount of Sarsaparilla of all other Sarsaparilla manu fac Inters In America. Ildr. !Semen. Esq.. a Mer chant in the Honduras trade, and others, export it fresh and direct from Honduras for us. Menu. Burr. Waterman AL Co.. No, Itak South street, have fated upexpensive and eatensiVe tuaohlittyy to rasp by steartittic heart of the Quash, or Egnumvitte wood. They furnish us over I,sooltarrels the last wawa. Our Yellow Dock, which we use a great quantity of, is cultivated In Beide by the Sha kers at New Lebanon and I skenna, and consequently the very• best —far better than is generally used. 'We etnploy over Atte huodred men and boys collecting Roots, &c. In the proper seasons. Indeed all our arrangements are the most perfect and complete of any oth er rimilar cstabliohment in Ste world, and our medicine if unm • IMPROVEMENTS. Wshave at our manufactory all machinery that is required to make the Very best medicine Dour:the Sarsaparilla that was eyes produced. We hare powerful strain Crifti nett to grind out and ex• tract the root. , Weals° have extensive vats for settling and filling. &c., such as were net cr before used in the preparation Many me dicine. No other manutncturer of Haroaparilla has 'team power to utanachetitte In'The above Sarsaparilla is sold by CARTER & BROTHER. No. 0, Reed House, Erie, who are the only authorized agents for Erie county. 3nllo (Wagon& India Chologogne. AT the wholesale! prlee by the dozen at J. 11. BURTON'S. Erie July 7.1641 Wholenie Arent Erie GA A Calk Ansa. A. CERTAIN PREVENTIVE AND CUP E FOR FEVER AND AGUE, CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Cotdoanytaissisa, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Goa, Rheumatism, Neutral:in, Erysipe las, Lanshago. Paralyses,' rierrisg.ilansidiret, Dyspepsia. Luang near. Pita, Dysentery, Dropsy. Liver Complaints, Bitl.oaa Cam ;dant*, Nervous Arectiosi, Cutaneoase Disorders, Fever, in Gener a. Beolorrhagcs, obstructions, Fliers, Indigestion. Depraved and Wadies Appststes. and att diseases originating , 'Constipation of the Bowels. or rrartruvrr or TIZI3 BLOOD. It vesrotez and VIWOR jto the mowing 'OIII.OA NB, and Is mutat able for it% ANIMATING, t3TRENGTIIENIN avid RESTOR ATI VP. PROPERTIES, I Publicly admitted by D . Townsend, Marmihmarer of °Town setae idorsatiarilln," to I _ "FAR BETTE THAN SARSAPARILLA." - - ti:7 In coroboration of the above, read the annexed communica tion, as CONOLOSIVEITESTIMONV AND PROOF POSITIVE. Front the Graifetexcrg Company. gir.—You nre aware tlt, as the originator of the Gnu:finder Conipafty. I must have h. d my attention called to the numerous Medicines presented to the public. patronage. I have watched with much interest the iniroduction of the Canchohigre into this country by yourself: and nth free to say that no Medicine stands so deservedly high as your extract of that invaluable plant. In my men/amity I have seer its extraordinary efficacy. in the-cure of a confirmed case of ONONCIDTDL For all complaints which reouire the prompt and thorough purification of the blood. I deem your CANCIIALAGUA rata, valor Psi rUPARION To ANT AND ALL IDA SAIRNAPATILLAO or Tris Dior, AND WITH TRIM ALL I AM WELL ACQI.IINTED, J. T. MARSHALL. I . ?' Pamphlets containing a Description of C.difargin. togeth er with Interesting Inffirmation in relation to the CANCALADUA, its remarkable efficacy and cures, are GIVEN AWAY at the AGENCIEB. Sold by Caner & Brothe , Agerds,Erle, Fe.. llml7 PURSUANT Conn order a lithe sold at Pubic 'V, at Bosworth's (late Hurt's): described property, to wit situate and being in the to bounded on the north and the south by land of Marett ding from the Buffalo road two Aeres, be the earns to TERMS OF BALE. -o, finnation °foie, and the hi thereafter with interest tol mortgage on.the premises.* By Order °fib° Court, 3t19 - Wu .11AFF 111346. W clata g:ft than at a sot. e. ten. ZING sap o:7'Tillleutoettheela llocte. Droning suit Hotels, ?torte. Factories. M Cards. show Bills, Orders attended to n, lave Fredonia. July 47.1846 Pill Go V l V E onan "" ode to the tension of parchasero. eom 1 and colored dreaa Bilk* an and Prints , . waft for styl not *Ant tame Emit. apt. 15 1.649, OUR COURSE. F 4 l3Otra i r [JAZZ. of the Orphan's Court of Erie County, endue; on Monday, Oct., Vd, A.1).1849. tavern neat the premises. the following —All the follow deferibed piece of laud whip of Itert'borereek, In Lod comity: fart by land of Joseph Moorhead. On is Lewis, and on the west by road lea• ! to the Lake road, cent:sluing, alstatt o orless. nd third of the porthase moray on eon take in two equal auntie! instalments be tecureill by JudteuFut Wald. mid Wldt(*. f'w ir . DAVID ALLISteI. Adm'r. JULIA 11111181'. Adrift. ber 29.1819. 3.114E8 sirozira, Clerk. era 'Winn. ita Fhb. Just' nxelved and for ante y other establishment In the tin, at . T. W..)looRtlf. ANCCONWOOD.r prepared toexecute rll Wen in hi. id Engraving Landiespeo. irien-cot nehinery, r So cletice Beals,' liuslneas t detaYo e,harges moderate. • - • Al. a. PSI 76 (*Tali GoOdik. No. t Reed House. the stet nitivat pm, to which we would invite the et . tis ngsome very chcieevtgksof atoll Ofte i ttee, Mons de Leech Glognme OVUM Ike tied prices: we 'Mut ' - i p n- J. D. CURL Sloan's Column. ET AU the Medleittei Advertised by W. IL & uRtY Sloan ore sold by CARTER ruzu, No. 0, Reed Rouse, Erie. 2 1 .11.2112161ir 0 Z 1 1 1:2 1 NI VW T. OLOAIPIVOINTXIBIIT (snow universally acknowledged to he an inthlllble ft.medy. in every ease where it has been faithful ly applied etribe human system. ihr promoting Insensible Prepa ration, drawing out the Inflammation from a wound. relleveing pain of every kind, end in Its healing qualities the world does nut produce Its equal, nod the public pronounce it the cheapest and bolt Family Ointment that hammer been used. All diseuses of the Flesh, Obstinate Ulcers, Old Sores, Chilblains, bore Throe t. hunts Cuts. Cutaneous Eruption., Sore Nipples, Sore Breasts, Diseases of the Eye, Ague In the face, side. back, anti the other parts of the system, Boils. Ulcers. Scald Bead, Bruises Fresh Wouuds, And every k ind of sore containing the least particle of lullannuatlon, are permanently cured by this great remedy. W. H.BLOAN. Crated Repot, 40 Lake st..Cuicago, 111. raVO Zaino °sop' Ulcers. Butemniss. Wis., ?starch 2, 1840. nil. W. 0. Sloan—Dear Sire In my opinion, the greatest cores attested aft ( liege that MVO lei%est teatated the skill of the Afsdisal Fareliy. Admitting that g$ be a fact, I have a case in Pond. termite Mr. Jesus fhtstftrAttenthavgaa Fails, was crip pled two years wlth.fire large deep *dm% jue4 above the ensile.— The leg was so much swollen he could not get one boot. Nearly all the most popular Physicians In various places, have treated his ease without any beueficial (Whet Last August Arr. lhuffasst solicited my advice. I succeeded la reducing the swelling and healed ono of the sores. The other there I labored at till the First of February. without niums if any benefit, when I gave bleak box of Sios'eunevadeeer, and to three Weeks he was well. Respectfully yours. QSTRA:t.IDER. hl. D. Zara to Cinders. NlTSwat:-- • /)ear Fin Justice demands that I should return to you my thanks for your UNPAIta sern.no titarstemr. Three weeks ago my daughter's clothes caught fire , and before the flamer could be estiuguished, they were oil burnt to cinders, the child was so bad. ly bunted that death seemed Inevitable in lees than twenty-four hours. Your Oita/nest was recommended, and used with success gave perfect relief! It is needle,* to add that the child is now welt and about her business. The meth:llls is all and mars than It Iv recotnniended to be. Every family and Iletr3n 'should have li in their possession. I feel indebted to you for my child's life, and anything that I can do for you or your medicine, I am ready and willing to perform. Your humble servant, VAIN It. CRANK. - ruin Ctestr,l.ake Co., 111., Feb, 2etti, 1811). On his :lands and Miens. M R. W. B. Sloan—Dear Sin I hereby certify that my son Al. bell. eleven years of age, was afflicted in hie feet from the lime ho first began to walk; the bottoms of which were covered with a hard dry skin full of cracks, causing pain and much afflic tion, many thnes he was obliged to goon his hands and knees, and no time has he been free from the core affliction until now. Baf fling the skill of several physicians: but to our surprise his feet are now perfectly smooth soft and free hom tracks, all from one Application of your Ointment. i would any the boy put it on him self as an experiment of his own, from hearing It reeohnormind. Nothing more was thought of It for three weeks, at which time his Pet were near about in a healthy state, and are now the saute as though they never had been otherwise. Yours. &cv. ISAAC P.ACC.N. Calexburg, Knox Co., 111., April 2d, ism Doctoring in Galena. MR. sLo.z—Hear Sir. About three yeais ago 1 was severely' rt injured in one of My legs by the (ailing of a pile of wood which occasioned large running ulcers. Neatly 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 ever being well again—but in order that !might neglect no means within my reach. I our chased of your agent in Galena Same of your Ointment, and you can judge of my surprise and gratitude better than I can express it, to find myself entirely well before I had finished using the second box. These facts I make known that others afflicted may believe and not delay uding so valuable an Oinunent as your. has proved to be. Respectfully, your grateful friend, . lantern', RI., Vac. 19, - 'rho Child was Sealed: 'York Precinct, Du Page Co 111., Lee. 270), ISIS. MR. W. D. Rom - x -431 r: Last summer one of my children was badly bitten by a rattlesnake. We applied your Ointment freely, and "the child was healed." Also, I bad a horse wounded in the mine joint, in which betook cold and becameso much swollen and dLtressed, that- she horse was supposed wosthiess, but by a free use of your Ointment. was soon cured. We have used the Ointment In a great many other cases, with equal success. WALTER WHITBF.CK. Tat 8313115' AND 033:11AP1101 1 SIM= TELICDZ • CIINZIIN T 832 WORLD! SLOAN'S OINTMENT AND CONDITION POWDER DAVE IZARNED, A GREAT NAME. .For Parity, Madness, SOO errlairdy wad now'Atterl. 8 Ladirs OINT:IIENT Etats, A NOD rapidly superseding all other Ointments and Liniments now In use for the cure of the following diseases. Fresh Wounds, Galls of all kinds. Sprains, Bruises, Cracked Deets, Riughotie,Wiudbone, Windgalis, Poll Evil, Callus, spay ing, Sweene_y , Fistula , Sitfast, Strains, Lninenet.s, Saul Crack, Foundered Peet,Scratches ofGrent.e Mange, or !torn Distemper, TEE POWDER will remove all indentation and fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water, and strengthen every pima the body; rind has proved a sovereign remedy for the fol lowing diseases. Distemper, tilde homed, loss of appetite, in ward strain, Yellow Water, Int r itnation, of the eyes, Fatigue franc hard' cumin: also, Dlteumrdism, (commonly calk,' stiff complaint.) which proves NO fatal to many valuable horses in this country. It is also a safe and certain remedy fur coughs and colds which generate so many fatal diseases, W. 11, SLOAN. Grand Depot, ill/ Lake St., Chicago Illinois. • Tao much CANNOT be said in tkvor of Sionws Horse Medicines. Our neighbors, Blends and acquaintances who have used them, testify their approbation in no ordinary terms, and recommend them with ton tidence. Cdres„ almcsd miraculous have been effec ted by this modicine. "Every disease which the horse is heir la," iv cured, permanently, by the use of Sloan's Medieines. TRY THEM and test for yourself their ellicacy.—/U., Organ, May Sta. 13111. nftpf lly Zncl•easiag. UCKIN. 111., June 4th, h 9 vrn, W. 17. 131.0A3 , --Dear Sir—On the l o th of last month we In purchased of your travelling agent, as we thought a sufficient supply of your preparations to last till he came round agaln, but the demand ibr your medicines are increasing, and we have Nola nearly all. Please send us Immediately two doz. of the Horse Ointment, two doz. Pondition Powders, and one doz. Family Ointment. And we will pty you travelling now for them the nest time he visits our city. Resin, Yours. ANNIB & WRIC 11T. 'attle Mask. ate. Tlll. W. B. St eas—Drar Sir—Last mouth Mr. A. B. Taylor, of LP Gopher 111% Indiana. bad n horse badly bitten on the nose by a Rattlesnake, Home ten hour. after, I saw the horse, his head was remarkably swollen, I Immediately applied your Ointment ("MY. and we were astonished at the prompt relief atibrded. lu less than one hour the swelling began to abate, and In twenty (Our bouts It had nearly all subsided, and within three days the horse was not only tit for use, but was actually put to hard labor with out any Injurious result. Yours, Resp`t. L. 8. BARTI:ETT. Chiang% JUDO tith.lB,l9, Omnipresent Sloan. wriiit.r. sitting qtdefty at our table yesterday afternoon. we were approached hy,a good-looking stranger, who having heard of the large circulation of the Globe, inquired our price for advertising a popular Medicine. We told him at once that we did not wish to make any farther contracts lor advertising as our coluinns devoted to thafpurpose were fun. The stranger was up on the point of retiring when we observed on one corner of his pa per a name that Instantly struck us as an old acquaintance—t es. it was none other than Su) sa—the 'Youmipresent Sloan," as we used to call him. Tile naule may be a new one in this part,cular locality, but 11.1 s in every house in the North-west, as the great inventor of "Moan's Pathily Ointment," sad also of the best "con dition powdcr"thr borses,estant. and last though most important, of "Sloan's Tannin Paste," for leather. Now inasmuch as we knew the vrell-earned reputation of these celebrated Western medicines and pastes, and moreover knew Sloan himself to be one of the best Men in his profession in the country, we concluded to insert the advertisement, as 'natter of Public Utility. and our readers will find it as soon as we can make room We ray, Rkusn, do you keep that old strap hanging up In your office yeti—Chicks/INi pally Globe. MagOth,lB42. Zest liledielno. Amino& Kane Co.„ ill., June 20th. 1849. Ilaß. W.O.Scow send by the bearer cents. (or ILL which you wits please send mo n box of your ointment, I think it the bed wedfwars 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 two weeks the horse was able to work, l have used him almost every day since. Last Saturday I had another horse badly hull by cutting his foot with a drag-tooth, but I have so much confidence in the Ointment that lam not much alarmed about 11. By sending the 0/ancient you will greatly oblige. Yours. LEWIS LESTER. Ifighly Spoken of. Extract from no ..ffersitala Desuniat." Wig. lira! O. I F 4O . lAA its Mainesets.—A subscriber writing from the town or New CS Heflin, requests us to say, that he has used Mr. Moan's Hone Ointment in several instances during the past winter. and always with the destreditbet, and wishes to to rccommcnd it, to 0 080 who have the use mle-Meer hones, Mr. filoan's medicines are highly spoken of generally, and !torn the favorable acquaintance we have with that gentleman, we are led to believe that they are prepared with a view to give a reel benefit to whatever purpose they are recommended. • - - Telegraph." • tit,„ lune Sth, lett. MEL w. Stealt—air—Pleasesend us Immediately 12 dozen Oryour Condition Powders, and 19 doz. of your Ointment. We cannot wait the arrival of your travelling Agent. We have rails every day ear those articles. Do not DO to send, the above bill immediately. We will par YOUT travelliftit agent the gut time be visits no again. - Yours, truly, • BIRCHALL & OWEN. ' ALL GONE. ' • Caws°ls, 11. Co.. nap teth te49. 5 sLomf —Thar sit—Tveg. Aueut' rwstit throullb us Wi - piiiee about two weeks since. of Whom We Purchased a moat! supply erpout."Condition Powder and Ointment." They nte "ati dulte.'" and we believe they've the best medicine* Ow the diseases' of Horses ever invested.. You will please Onward ne a supply as soon aersatsibie. say four dozen Cond Moo Powders. and Ate*. &Men Dintrient., • filiould yon seed mite above bill. ebipto ter W. A. Dieltermen & Co..Coppersa Creek "media& Werill remit by mIIL es pay to pont steatites arras, as IVa ?AK . Va; wain Willa dt . Etie. &wall. MO on . I.CONSUMPTION CURED . CANCHALAGUA; - roil 7110 COSIPI.I7II CUR* OP , Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronohitia,Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION This medicine Is Just n bat it is declared to be above. A retn• edy for the cmnplete curt of all those affections of Ufe Tufoat and Lungs, which If neglected, always end In Cuascarrios. It is not a Worthless, ratch-yeasy article, made just to sell.li kv many of the ecannon nostrums of the days but is a. r etrictlybrcicatife Tripartition —the original recipe having, been Punished liy an eminent Physi cian, (the late Prof. Itogere,) sod that earl farther improved by one of the present proprietors, who in himself a regularly-nisi rand Plysieias, a graduate of the Vairersity of Pennsylvania.— It Is of the choicest articles in the vegetable kingdom, most of them of longirled value and established reputation, and POI/le of them entirety sew, particularly' the Cs NCIIALA GIJA• a plane Of ansl seonderfal medicinal virtues, lately iuttoduced into this country from California. The Recipe has been shown to thousand t of ityttlClanb, who have universally approved It, and will be shown to any Physician who desires to see It, upon application Ober to the Proprietors or their Agents It has been used in awl of eases, and is strongly recommended by Pip:. ..assis, even Prefcriorr in our Medical Colleges, Ministers of Gospel, Judges, Lawyers, Merchants, Mechanics, &c.—a conclusive proof that there is no smackers or dereythia about it, but that it Is a medi cine of most uncommon vii toe and efficacy. LETS. As no ordinary-sized advertisement can begin to do justice to the merits of 11,11 article, the Proprietors /WT . embodied In a pamphlet rota), the history of this lifedleine—the deur;ption„ na. tare, &e., sprits principal in,„,eredients—tbeelert they are designed to have upon the human system—and ' nbovc all, the ineakithade swearer of good which alms done They design to circulate-this, pamphlet estensivelyettut should any one be or erlool,ed, they are earnestly desired to.call upon the Agents rimed below. and M oire one. gratis it will well repay a perusal. The hist. ret page ith may be worth to yourself or (anti's*, THOUSANDI4 OP DOL. LARS, and It wilt introduce you to a mass of testlntotty la Hit favor %Melt fs pet feetly Irteslstible. Such being our coo:Me:tee itt its virtues, we are willing to ear. vast the Medicine in every recent ease, (if toed necordt ng to the directions.) and where the person is not satisfied that he is deriving benefit from it, by returning the bottle within di boors' time, TifEllftniE Y will be refunded. trYSee page ed of the Pamphlet. For sale, wholesale and retail, by A. L. tit:ON - ILL & CO.. Proprietors, at their Principal Offire, No. Cf, Warren at., New York, to whom all orders for the Medicine, and letters relating agencies, should he nddreised, post paid. Er Be sure to ash for De A. Roger.' Syr's,: of Ltvearooc. TAR. 111141 C. nritAl.sinor, and let no other be oatmeal on to you. CAtITION.—Nowt giant... unless there 1.011 the bud* wrappe a sole of hand, signed with a Pei, by A. L. SCOVILLE & CO.. ` Dr. A Rogers , Syrup of laveßuOßT, TAR, and CAftenAl. Age,t has prof ed itself to be the mast ertraorlinery medical aid in curing that usually fatal disease Consumption. But. it should be remembered. this medicine is as efficacious and valuable in the incident stager, such as Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, 6,., before the Lungs are so far gone that ulceration has taken place. It is seldom. if ever, known to fall in breaking up the most obstinate and distressing Congh or Cold, in a few hours' time, if the direc tions are strictly followed. The vssine, which makes SO many .c.mlerful e.res, is for talc at Carter & Brother and /Junin & Yet • k ins, Erie_l'a., EVAN D.4VD4 D7' •"Phe columns of the Press throughcot the country seem to be so filled with notices of cures and specifies for all diseases, *flesh is heir to,' that one hardly knows what to do I u-ease of die ease. for fear that in using one medicine, another and better War be overlooked. hot from the - rsnarkatdc cares, and the high order and vast amount ottani/Loony lately , brought under our personal no lice of the extraordinary efficacy of Dr. Rogers' ttyrup of LIT all. WORT. TAN, and CAXCIIALIOCA. we are compelled to regard the evidence of our scores, and confidently rtate, that' for Coughs and Colds, and that hydra-headed moaner. Coast:moms, wo think the above preparation a safe, speedy, and certain cure. To all our friends we say, TRY iT; and if it does not help youmothing else will." tET neglecting those salutary precautions which common sense dictate*, many, eery ataxy, fall victims to their prudence. We haveseen the young bride blooming like a bird of paradise— the fair of flower hope, the pride of her father. and the joy of her mother—ilex cheek flushed with anticipation, and her c,e beam ing with the soft expression of lot e—tbe gay dreams of life dan cing before her fancy, with the rich and variegated tints of the rainbow's hue. We have seen all this changed—aye. the wed ding gar/torsi for a staved. and the bridal chamber for the septa chre of the dead; and all this by neglecting , a ..coantaira cad."— .Now, before it is toolate, ii.e Dr, Buffers' Syrup of idvits.woter, TA71.11,111i tiNrStstAnzt, which gives Immediate relief, as thou sands of our most intelligent and wealthy families arc ready and willing fo testify. PRICE—In tarp bottles, $1,00; or six bottles for f,d,00. For sale hy Carter & lirother, and Burton dr, Perkins Fate, May 11. 9m52 tritvrews DAZIELSDX WILD OMZFLIZIF. rpm: great remedy for Consumption of the Lungs. AlTeetiona of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis. rains or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, and other atrectiens of the Pulmonary Organs. READ 'TIC FOLLOWING TI7BTI3IONLAIXt in accordance with the prawailitageuetotn, and in order tO IhOW the virtues ofthirniellicine more fully. the following certificates have been selected: and oa it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of those afflicted, or sincerely pledge ourselves to make no assertions or •'false statements" of its efficacy; nor will we field any hope to Guttering humanity which forte will not warrant. The Proofs arc here given—mid we solicit an inquiry front the public into every case tie publish, and feet aaured they will find it a medicine well desert log their paw mite said ronti% donee. 01 all the cures that have yet teen recorded, ti, tarecertainly none equal to the One first mentioned, whlc 0 Idy . shows the curability of Consumption, even In sot of LIS Worst fOrzus. Jars ERSON CO., In., '1 I I .tB,lSiil. Messrs. Sanford& Park—Gents:"Ehis is to eel's y. that tat wife Nancy Dohonev has been in a declining state t health for the yam two years. 'tier disease hatited the skill of the beat metaa cal aid I could proeure—her physlciaus pronounced her disease "Consumption iu the lassvume," and said that her recovery wen past all human hopes. As .a last resort with very little hope, ft procaresi Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry: After using a fells bottles, I found to my agre able uurprfse, that her health was im. proving rapidly. She is now so fartustored as to be able to at• tend to her Namur household duties Without suffering any incon venience. tier rapid improvement and present health warranting in the belief that she will soon hi:entirely restored. ERODES DOUGNEY. State of Indiana. I. " ,„ /carom Co. c' I, James M. Humphre, a Justice of the react. in and fbr qld county and State cert ify that the above named Rhodes D:Mou cy subscribed and made oath to the foregoing certificate before ms this:nth day of February. 1e o. JAMES M. TILTMEIIREYS, J. P. To the robtic.-1 Jacob Green of the County of Jennings. and State of Indiana do berehy certify that hi the early part of last reason. i was taken with 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 be could give me no re. lief. I then comuietieed using Wixtars flatmate of Wild Cherry, and felt almost immediate relief—and after taking three tattles 1 find myself in as good health as I' enjoyed for a:number of years tuy restoration under the Messing of God, I attributed to the tun of the mediae above named. JACOB GREEN. March ht, 1849. I, David J. ,Skinner, a .Ingtice of the Vence la and for Bald County and state, do certify that the above named Jacob Green. aubecribed and made oath to the foregoing certificate, before WO this Ist day of March 1819. DAVID 3. SKINNER. J. P. The lbflowing communication hal jut !teen reached from M. J. F. Wooster, Wholesale, bruaist; Norivalk. Huron county, Ohio. The afflicted will pleas. , read and Judge (or themselves. NottwAt a, March Ist. 180. ' John D. Tark:—Dear Sir—liming been afflicted with the Liras Complaint for about eight years, while living in Elyria, in this state, I had become so ivw and emaciated, that I was obliged to give up my business entirely to toy brother. and nas advised to travel and try a hat benefit it would have on me. I started. and was gone from home about four months. but experienced ho whatever. and was finally ailviyed by some of my friends to try Wistar's flotsam of Nit.( Cheery, which I commenced using.— To my ovrn surprise, and after using two bottles. I was completely restored to health and continued up to this day without any syrup lotus of the old complaint, or any sickness of any other kind.ll send you this that you may make use it as you deem fit. knowing as I do, that the Balsam had saved my life %% lieu all other reme dies had failed. Yours, &e., JOHN F. WOOSTER. Drumlst. Norwalk, Huron County, 011ie. Price SI per bottle-L-six 'bottles for 85. gold by J. D. PAStliagillaustriersor to SANFORD & PARK.). Fourth and Wriluurfireets, Cincinnati, Ohio, tleneral Agent for the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed. 2i' - J. It. Sutton, Erie &C. Case Dirartfr Farrar Whitney & Co. Waterford; D. N. AS J. 8. Wetster Conneaut 0., S. S. & J, 11. Poem' Ashtabula; .t, McFarland Meadville PS.. S. Wilcox Jr. do. Erie. April 29.1 ILP. 140 021,1"UANW COURT BALM. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans Conn of Eris Conon , . will be sold at public render, on Saturday, the gm day °fo e . lobar, A. D. lelo. on the premises, the :billowing described prop erty,hat to wit: MI the following described piece of loudly . situ • ate and being In the village of Wesleyville. to the towns rof Marla:creek, county of Erie. and state of Paln t a. - aeid i &.d and described as followst Beginning at 11 Beech stump en Mill. creek townsip llne , thence by land of ShaddneMs hefts south 271 V degrees, east 441) perches to the centre of the Bughto road;— thence by Bald roast, south till deg. ' west 6 perches; thence b t tland of W m arha Taggatt, north 27} deg.. west nine perches; epee sonth at deg., west 6 perches; thence north 27} degrees, west 20 2-10 perches; thence by same, and Anthony Bottles' land, south 63 deg. west = perches to Mille:reek tine; thence Moog said lint. north 27 3.4 degrees, west 20 pe_rehes, and thence by same north 0 4 tieg.rettat At} perches to the place of beginning.tontaining7 acres 37 perches "Wet measnre, , and having erected thereon t Brick dwelling house, with a wood.house attached. a frame store house and frame barn. Also. One equal undivided tenth part of the !blowing desesibed piece of land, vlas neaten' neon the east side of the road leading to Colt's Station. thence by taw, of D. J. Kelso; north 61 degrees. costa perches; thence by tot of John Duncan. south 211 degrees. can 3 :4:7 perches; thence by land of S. Dewey south-61 degrees. wclt ' 44 n Mehra. and thence on the east side Of said road north 46 degrees. west S 7-10 perches to the Place of beghlning• co n t a in ' tog 36 4-19 perches of land neat measure, having erre= thereon Rome house. - - TERMS OF HALE.—One nutrias ofthe purchase money on eon+ drmation of sale. and the balance In three equal annual lomat, memo thereafter. with Interest to be paid with each toseakirool.. be secured by judgment, bond and mortgage on the premises. ALEXANDER APCLSLANIN lateet.r. Ry order °tem Court. September 7.1619. 3118 JAWED. SIMPER. Clerk. AIDIOMTO3III NOTSCI32.- - L . Errata testamentary on the estate of Chummy Wayne,. late offionh East deceosol,,having to:catenated the subsea,. ber. notice is hereby given to all parsons indebted to told Watt, to make Immediate payment, and those h av i n g c l a i m , sp i ns , said estate, to present thew properly sutheralested the settlevaint. ELLA COMM/0g natt , orercett. Meer. fleptetubet Wee. tkift READ! READ?: COUGHS, COLHS, &c From the it.lical Reports. initONG Tr:fill:am Y. DCITII FROM A sLICDT COLD! REIiARIC.U3IX CURER! StATP or litnnv... - .7tormurs CO..
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