FE= The -Erie Weekly Observer, IS PUBLISHED BY B. P. SLOAN , CORNER or sTxrr; s.T. AND TIIE PUBLICd r -W Aitii , . EIZZE, PA. Travis oF•VIILI rtn ,nb;Gribtrfl by llre carrwr. at ,ilO4 at tbeotre,:e, in novanc!b ' 3 /If (lot pnid in ad% anrc, or o ithfn three months from the time ^f tibing, two dollar. will be charged.' :ETAR.cOnnaunications mu.l be iwl-t 1, lid. . RATCS OF AI)VI.II'CISING. Garde not exceeding I line*, one 3 enr. . 61, , •13 One square - tt tt livat dn, dn. eh ti,unth.. 6, 1 11 Ao.-. -do. three vomit i, tyni Tlntte•lent 'adverti.einente, as cents pt . .:tootinre, t:f titlecU Hue, ut lesA, lb, the first in...ert inn: 23 , e111A for elt•lt itul - aticent Ile talon. 'I I Ve,tr4 colt erti c - . init.,. the privi!o e s. of .Tlrictritt rat idea-ore. but tit to 11:1112 are ailmve I to re.r.tN !note titan WU tquares, nod to be itto. ,, d to their imrwl.nfe bo mow,. Ad. erittemenis not lot% ing oilier turictiontt, tat he ,n 5.., trA lii 1 f' ,o - 1 1 crud eillreed neeottlinttly. , . •J 7 31 N _ 11 '5: © Q ST It :I) ENV , • no llr I ;Ir. licafrr In Dr% 1 :orrls. second do° , bel , " itity.ed liNti I. Street. ra" .• GEORGE 11. CUTLER.. A rroivt r AT Ltw. Girard. Eric Cwitity, iroliovions and otlt,•r Lu.inc ath , ni lcd to with prurnpinPsi and docontcli. WILSON AT co It T-7 AT low—Olt:co over .1.11. IVilliams . clot Inge office, n f.% t doer If) .1:1(1r , olTve. Coll et t in_ and other proccsstooal l,ut•uv:.s Ottettded to tt i,h promo; t • Amid Iltrritt.7.ll... BROW g'r§ . ." - IiTF - r Ei„ ewiltr.lll Y nv 1140r.c.-ccruer Stutr...rrcet a n l 'h e p u th r squa re Weatcrn nud Souther. :tare ogicc. ' / ROBERT A. BAK ER. • I Wvo• 04 UM null IZetail dealer los , :ruceric, Pro% kions. Winoc l. , iuur,.. Nallf., Dr trou Doh-cult. Crackers. ese. ter, ireeal.de, Eric, I,'l. - J. noALDIN G. Mr.ee'l•.str T nu I stdc of tht• ,to err I.l,tst nf do; Erie Ilan!!. • • H. B. HAW EItBTICK. . Dealer I u Dr) Gottls, ilar•Es are, CPR ker) Cruet Proti , ir Vl'me., Liquors, Candles, Frldt„ Yu 6, Poor l'ecide . , Row, Stilt Firer!, flew. r.i) KING, It - r tIL ...• ,ler i.t Gro , :ertes,ltoat f-torez. Frew!, • 1 ). - -. Pia burgh umootarei , ed ;nudes; No. 2, Flenund elr, nod 7tl) .r rn. • • NV. 11. C1 1 11.1.:11, A 'lorries' & tn•iller (o.li , ze in Slmml.lol , eo I;lchaN,T, I;•t'ln , )..N. V. ..c i !i; 41 , 1 , ofnmere in! recokeprnall.l 1 ), .••• , N. 11F Nt4N(l% (*RAVI', 1:241. :.....C , J7llllli,,,Yl.lle:c.lant, on the Pdblie Duck, cads of Pt I , •r I IVl.it.. ri,h, , Onqtantly for r V. to Bins of txr.lit,t."‘', Dra."l-, r ii• • nod cr coin, 1,010,s I.r / IiEN.T.VNIiN F. DENNISON:. A r lf Ar I, a,, .I.Ohnri. ?die, on/ sriperfor Aly t Holor to Owl lirlice / Parker, r. t ho./: It ..t. Kicctuul lii..i.tu , st.,l3won; Don. f•, 11. Pur* it. lII' 11 - 41,..1 Itmliard . Sex Yurk/ For le,tllllolllalt.rc ,ll‘r to ilus Ai.lllStiM,L \INTENT. A Trqn4' yr r,, —Other. hp • 1 Tainto Iny Hall hai Brig. nfrztr..7.f Ur, th-rtlro.. Crte. • RRAV Ay: 1.1. LLO. A 7 , litN , V AND • IAI I I L.'s --d)3.l , eot.'r r.f. B. WriLthrc re, entra,i,e one do,rt r e./4.1 Si btreet, on the lnairronrd - 1. Ill) i'A .. NZ V; r. 11.1 A: CO. W , ll)f '-', lT.'" i,ll r: r / 1 1 ki.• n. in I , nrci:/n andllnnirclic Dry I,of lc, yea,:v inn ..‘f'101:1;111, 8u,.: and Z5i101 , . &c., No. I, l'ivm- In I Block, Sc ,•,‘ •:1, , , , i, ::r lc. M. TIBBALS, tin in Dry Coal-. i) - y Gro:rnii , ,.i7rochery. Hard wnr ,, , &c No. I I I. Ciii—p-Nl O . Er, • HENRY. CADIYELL, • rl tit iI ,r.ll\ ire. ply Heo Groti , ries. Le., north side orthe Dra,non,l, 11'%it r•7-t of it)" E.11:10 A. ii. 1; IT(' fic c . oK. -- -hi,,,L4.Statestrrei, three nsvth of tin I,l,rototii, JACW)N. ti qr . ; (Llf , Is:i ' 4o:etic , . flarthiltr...(itiveng %Vnre, Lime, I I:rif., Pa. 11'11.1,110,1 CAIIINET M 411( II Iji ,. / , 1-1,21 . , nhlerlal.er, corner 0( Slate and - - e 004\ lie., • GrAe:”.- , Te Prof .re. Nlerchanierel fu e!.,,er.0 fITIO i t . rn,t, v!a ger, Shin,;le.., Publex •, le , of Cee• Erie' Wt.% J. W L atpl Pro itrelnnt.;•sec otict Ware-11,1w , e. 1,1 of the i',thlte G. LOOAIIS & DP 4,O ' . " in 11'7 Ifehr , , JO% ! , 11vca, Germ In Silver, and 11'nre I•ill I rr, 11111v1r) an.ll'ancy CuodN, Sian` Etle't, nearly oppwite tilt:U:7l;oe lioari. Erie. . R. L•voris - C - A71 7 1 7- E - ifT - 1 lilt n.. 1 Retail de : , els in DrelN, Me fl. mes, 011 , , ece. , No. 6, it.•r•l li re,e, Erie. JOEL JOHNSON, I.e tt.r.Fe in dlt•cNLtncons, Sunday and I'la3Flcal ticitoji 11Q0k..:1,1, , 10n:a3;,t6 , ....7c). I, Perry Ilion, Erie. .lat the pablie eq . .aco, a ff - 1 , doom tre.q. •ttrowl. IVAitifff, 154.11, Wind rind Uoor linnalactilrer, and dealer in ghsv, south corin•rnt -lb :obi Si.iir ..trreb, Eric. D. S. CLARK. WHOLE:a 11,E AND lIFTAIL Dealer in Groceries, NCI% iFjOIIP, Ship Chendlery,:h. , ll.!-trare, &n. &e., No. 5, Bunnell Block. Erie. 0. D. SPAFFORD Dealer in Law, venue, 'Aliicellanecus Books stattonary, Ink. &c. t‘t., four doors beln•.v the Public eptare. Dli. 0. L. ELLIOTT, Rod ,, out Dew' t; and the lleehr Block, on the East dIP of thr Puhlir Square, Erie. Teeth inserted on Gold from One to an r miry ,f2l,t. Carious troth mi Nt w i th par, ihAd. and rr, , iored to health and tvefulm7s. Teeth drawled with in , tr.l!llen!, , ltl , l 1 1 111i0^1 • FQ as to letup them of a pellucid /1,1:Ile,. .U 1 r.urk a Irru)11•41. MOSES KOCH. Wnot,r , ..i.n van Ile riam De,der in Staple and Fancy Dry Goodn, Groceri—a.Creck,ry. Ready Made Clothing, &c.. Commercial COMUr of French Ind Filth greet=, Erie. S. DICKERSON. Pnwriritv r:4l , tl , —.oitiCe at hi 3 residence on Seventh street oppo•nte the 'AI t elorch, rap.. C. B7WRIOFIT, WlintrY itt: AND TZP.TAII,IICIICr iu nry Goods, Groceries, vitynte. CnArry, Cia,-s-rr•are, Iron Nails Leather, Oils, corner o. Elate qtrcet and th. , public spin re, 0111, , ), ire the Etule Mk I, Erie' JOFIN H. AVP RF tit, deoler 3fedicilif , g, Dye r:Vifr... No. 5. Reed Hoit,e, ET Ir. S. WINTER. Daxt.an in Hat.. C and rur, of all .Ith,criptionr , . No. 10. Park rrio. Pa. fly. nom. 3, 11. IVEr.tak!hr,rirrin.r in rnreign an I Dorni.lic liillsoftrzelninge r l'ertincarn- of d••pn.lb•, Ihol.l all J Sißt.r roll!, will hay and rell enrrent nn•i linvirtr-il nrnl.•", nr:iU lie time sin' sight drafts, ',like colterli t .ou all th•• I...r.lrrra Caws, and inalw remittal'. p.l at the 1,1 vest Barr %inn rah.% • 1 4 1•)ri I nrl.l E . l,lerli dt..11 - cowitantly on 1..,11tt Ow I ).vell. Vir,inia, and PennAylvanin Bank sotei, and t4l-r ut in .1-4. °E'er Stase4, bought and sold on the Inuit re ii•olville I tr.], . ()Otte, to:a J ar, be!o:v. rown',llotel. Ede 1' Eric, il&) 1. 1 (1 4_1=1,. 7. • Tli:ROVatt 70. Z. f5.V . 371. IN 35302!2. 'iN ETI AN(' lAttr. i;NPRCSS PACKET LINE. TO ''iTt (ANONSATi, LOUISVILLE, ST. I . o Ulti. '1 rr , -:r, , ..cd of fir,: Oasis PACKET BOATS, 10,1, in , 4 Eti,. ;)nll ; A )I. Connecting at Bearer with er peke , fir Pre r. , ltt • RG, CINCINNATI, LOKI'S. i T,r)i - iP, at",:rding ktioietlier the cheapcst,easi ttd and snc.Ft , ou t, ii „id.plareri on the 011 in 111%er. ' W. C. CLELANP. Agent. ntlim at r0 . ,, ,, t5 rorirt of State ntrect and Public It Id 11,t ''•• Err !lay 5, 1-0. SI nrs. 7z. 17,, and W. W,. Adams ' oNTI:4 WATP.I(I rii ANS AND suitornss. AVI NU !or , oc.' thcnt..ttives to ti , c Vorough of Erie, trill nt `L Toni to*alt clthq in their profcs‘ion. offtre col re-i)lein.e on the Si•tili tCoel corner of the Ohm:ILA in Ile to.tihling . ruled o , enple.ll,l Pr. Faulkner. N. St ' 'rnin the e.itintry r.iternied to pronoly. . Erie. :1;q11 . 21. 4 . Itlr. f UST rect.tro.l by I -tte.ti va;, at obt of II itchenctt. f Zimnier) l :. a el, of F(1.1.:.,IICH1)(11.:1:11>t, cf very 11011firth.T1 I 11110 II•t% SliparS. COW,. t ee, l'e . iper. Aispiee, C 1117111“,.. at Clorta. NtamlT. Mitlarttet, ttsts, ri6ts.Tobarco. Fruit, Nutt, ,Alach are ottbr e d tellns r.. 1; I.llr customer.. Ptertec give tat a V. kinds of cu nary produce taken in excluOge fur gro Ai.r.st 1. IP'.9 —...—..___ _ .......... I ()0 POUNDS il lio Comp:Jot, 10011.1T-irtorio Ar..1,,1 . . 10 do Blend, ize (11, l ' ." 7.1 do 00 I Irkropo ~ PI do Gam Opium anft Arlitde, t,. I,lv 91 NT) CARTER & BROTHER, . . ' Viineu ISt Seigticirs. , A au/KT I:A of Wine. , and Liquors. 001161,1 fr ^of """ P 3l '.' r' , lll , ' l s'.' . ht. Crap Ruin, Holland Chi. tram do . N. L. do _lriph WhineY, c,,lnine .14 Jiunnicit do - Peolch do Itlmiely, IVlne, Port Wine, ' Conunon du Malt,rl do ;WAG,. do. • Also, n 1111 V! at,..“ 'meta of Preph tlroccaep, for Bale at No: 0 Kor People', Vo , ,v, by T. W. MOORE. Erie,_. oe Cam. t.• 49...... . - . / • 2 1 .thistocir, CAN heti>d 6 the dcz j rale itzty• 7, ;44 - _ 61.1YLcityno's Veniifttge: '7 c-. 1 at Manufacturers sqr,tirtzlitov,a, A man by the name of cterp has engaged with a young man of the name of S. I'. Townsend, and uses Ins name to put tip a Sarsaparilla, n hich they call Dr. Townse.nd's Sarsaparilla, de!. nominating it GENUINE. Original, eel. .This Townsend is no doctor, and never was; hut wets formerly a norker ou railroads, canals, rind the like. Yet lad usslituea the title of Dr., foi the pur- pose of gaining credit for what he Is not This Is to caution the not to be deceived, and pueeliaee none but the GENUINE ORIGINAL OIL) Dr. Jacol) Towlimmi's Sarsaparilla. having on it the ()Id Dr's. his fatally coat of arms, and his sig nature across thy colt of arms. Princrpal °Sm., led Amount et., New York. City: Old Dr. Too nsend k now rdtout iO yeaviot nee, and has long hem) known :twine A riTHER and DISCO pEnta of tho GEN ORIGIS,4I, TOWNSEND S.IRSAPAIRIEL.4.. tieing poor, he wa , compelled to limit its Manufacture, by %%Well means it lots Leen kept out of market, and the sales ctremnscrsLed to tborr rsilv who had proved Its worth, and knon n its value. It hrol reantied theeare of many, nevertheless, as those persons nho had Iwo healed of spin diseases, and saved ttom death, proclaimed us e..cellenceand nonderful III.MANG POWER. linowittl.roooy years ago. that he had. by his skill. science and experience. de%wt:d an ;Mi. le which would he of iticalcuhle ad .lml:um to 111301tpi when the weans would be furnished to bring it into until verml notice. when itn enetuituaLle virtues would be known root piltree Wed. This time has come, the means are sup plied; this, 0101 ND AND EIVEQUALLEO PREPARATION is martugiritired on the largest scale, aril is called for throughout Me lewd . h and hredth of the land, miecially aq it 14 found incapa• hie of/degeneration o! deterioration. If/dike young S. P;Townrend's. It improves with ego, and nev- I erzchange..=, hpt fordhe Letter: t.ecatoe it Is prepared art seiettlijie prtoeti les 11 n scienOic win. 'The highest knowledge of Chem- I Plry. and tlic latest discoveries of the art, ha.. e all been brought into requl , iirm in the manufacture of the Old Dr's. Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it is nett knot , : n to medical men, contains many medical plopertieq„ and Emma properliesPwritch ore Inert or ii-eless, awl ethers, which if retained inpreparing it for use. pro duce fermentation and arid. whir his Injurious to the system.— Soineof the properties of Farsapnrilla 111 ,. so Voirthre, that they entirely evaporate and are lest in the preparation. if they me not pre en ell by a seientUte process, known only to-theisr experienced in ib; manufacture. aloreo‘er. these volatile principles, which tly on' in vapor, or as an exhalation, under heat, are the very es sential tneiscalproperties of the root. which give to it all its valtie. Any per,cti ran bolt or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, n Lich i• more from the coloring limner in the root than from anything I:h,e; they eau then strain this insipid or vapid li mild,,necien with boar nolasves, arid then call it “SARSAPA P.- II .1., \ EXT‘ii At; ror SI: R UP." But such isnot the article known as the t i;NI'INE OLD Dlt. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SA RSA PA- Thia ti so prepared, that nll the inert properties of the Parsapri. 11114 root are first removed, ever)thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, I,6u:tried and rejected; then every wail ele of ne• Heal virtue is 1-ecured in a pure and concentrated forint and thu. it is rendered itienpable of losing soy of its valtialdeand healing properties. Prepared in this way, it is made the meet pooprtul agent In the Cure of Innumerable D senses. licace Inc reason by %to hear commendations of every side In itn 1, or h'y men, woinen, and children. We find it doing won (feta in the core of COP.'.‘UMPT/ON, DIS/VPSI.,I, and LIVER COMPLAINT; and in Rn Efin A 77,s 31, sCIIOPUL,I, PILES. COST! !'E 'L' S all cUp.d3Eou.s Eta ll , Tio.vs, ~ELES, BLOT- C:IES, km. - 1 rill arding from, 11 pf.,s.sc . c. a 1:1:1 r% clot, era._ r.e) II oil cow pla niq nris I nt , from frozn A Hey e,f the .Shnotaidt, from unequal circuls uou,ileterininition of blood to the head. palpitation of the heart, cold feet a n d handy, cold chills and hot flasher. over the body. It II h DN. Ito equal in Colds pint Cuughx; nod promotes easy expec toration aid 2coitlo perspiraipm, relat.ing stricture of the lungs, throot, awl ery oilier part. Hut in malting Is its excellence more tuanife3tly seen and ac knowledged than In all hinds and srsges of Co3.II.IAINTS. It tt wonders to C:lf•Ca or Flour dtlbusor Whiles, Falling ,f lh. tr 0,11.. 111,1roc1rd, Sorpreprefl, or Painful Meares, of the fh 41:intat and the I;ke; and is effectual in curio: ;di Ow fetrintt of Kirlocy Dieta av P.) rehlos. jog 01,Ftroclh,os, inul reeolAtinF, tbr.,general system, it gives Wile awl &trength lo the whole I 0.13,, thug eorei ull forms of IkTervous diseases end debility, and lima pre, flits or relieve:- a _real 50 - ply of other main dies, as irr.lfitio4, Neural 4 - ve, V Lana., 11- f,li, o,,,r,ti•totA t It ckan•r, the t , lor , d;evcio.; the liver to hi al thy action, pow, thestoinieli, and gives good dige-tion: relieves the buss ela of tor por nod evii•tipation. allay' oion, purith n the akin, 1[211141- ors ti,e clictilatioi of the i.hood, prod Iciutt geotte warmth (xi:tally all 0, ar the ',oily, and tho iii , ensihle perspiration; relates all •Inclort,i and tedittie,s, tHII./VC:, all obstructions. and Ins igo r.ite.. the entire la TN (1.15 e)-Itili. Id 1101 IlliS then r D ' act madicitto you pro-orainonCy neodl W. W. 1.1 rat rata filly of tlie.-e thlug. be said ofS. P. 'rowimmimPs Inferior article; TMr young Ii luid Jr mot to Ic COMPARED WIT!! 'rm.: OLD DR'S, T. M. A berati.f , of mu: (iRATiII) PAC'', that tho one is INCAPABLE of in:TrAzIoR AT I os. and • NEVER SPOILS, while the other DOI:St souring . , fermea tug. and - blowing the M ike containing it tutu triplicity; the tour, achl liquid evplotlity., and dan m tapitm other goods! Must not this horrible copound be potemounto Ili^ syttent?—/rhat! put arid it to a eyelets wready direared truth oriel! What causes It)f , pepsta hut acid? Do we not Of ltllol% that when food sours in our stomachs, what utis 'hid ait produce?. flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart. lit er complaint, diarrMea. dysentery, colic. nod corruption of the blond? Wit it i< Scrofula butt an acid Minim in the body? What produces al; thehu n tetot hit it Ili:quit Eruptions of the r-k ut. SBald Head. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerattort4 ititermd and external? It he nothing under heaven. but an acid .uthmatice, %%Inch .ours, and thus spoils all the fluids ot the holy. moreor less. What causes Rheu matism but a sour or acid thi i which imittuates Itself between the joints and ekewhere, irritating and ittlantiug the delicate w awa upon which it acts! So of nervous Illheures, of impurity of the bIVOII, or de•aiteed ctfrnlnetuus , mid nearly all the which afflict Immoa nature. Now is it not horrible to intAe and sell, and infinilety worse to use this SOURING. FEWHENTINC. ACID .cio3lroulzll S. P. TOWNSEND, and get he honl.l ci.i. Pave It node ratood that Old Dr. Jacob Ton i,et,P.9 (;rnribte Origia•s! Sareaparrna, it an IMIPAI'ION of lii- eirerior prep:in-anal: flea:en tout I 10 IL nu rdnaild deal in an article which would hear the !nolo del lii requnblance to S. P. Townsenille artier: anti \N Melt `110111.1.1,rii! 0 drilViillloo th e 0141 Dr. emelt a mountain load of ceinplaint. and - criniinations from Agents tt ho have and p.irchne:at n no hose utaul 9. r.TOwnfend's rIat3II:NTING C WtP PUV U. We w WI it undercmcaL 1/1 . C71 1 1.0 it Is the ab3atute truth, that s. P. T o w ',setp,. artiee and Old itt. Jacob Townxendle Saraaparil il ate hearers-tc“'t apart. mid J!,iaittly .•.-similar; that the) are unlike is eery particular, Las mg nut one bite4le thing in coin . , As S. P. Towaf end I.- no 116e10r,11511 agree was, is no chonisl i no phartnacottbi--hefll a 110 tie,re of medicine or ahease than any other COllllllOll - ,11116t Ii 1 1 . 1111:f 1 .1111profe4 , 1011:11110111, what gear can the puldic have. that they are receiving a genultiescien title medicine, containing all the %hues 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, Hitt xt hat else should he °epee trd front one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or eli:eare! H requires a perm' of rome experience to cook and reeve op even n common decent :neat. flow mach more Important is it that the persons who man ufacture ruriticino, drmignoti for Weak Stomachs and 'L'nfeoblerl Systeme, should - know well the medical propert ie. of plant., the best man ner of securing and concentratinf, their 'healing virtues, oho an extensive it noiviedge of the variMisei.eases which nileet the hu man systein, and how to adapt remedies to these disewes! It is to arrets frauds upon the mifortunate, to pour !ultra, into wounded humanity. to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to resturehealth and bloom, and Vii!OT him the crashed and broken, and to banish infirmity that OLD DR. JACOIITOWNBIIND has SDUG UT and Dthe opportunity and means to bring his arand Uniircra , l Contoribrited Remedy within, the reach. mid to the knoniedgeof nil who need It, :that they may learn and Icnow„hyJoyful experience, Ito Transcontiont Power to laqpil. For rate by J. 5. heed Hoare, btie, Pa. PAN July 14. IP.IO. 0 r, OLD mid eilveT In.if and Gold Sliver and COlnPOFilioll 8r0n x...7r zeN by CARTER & intivrumt. Gm, 3 1 313E1 TZIACN. Exim ton THE LTV Groat West:ma Locomotive!! TAKE Ntyri cr. ALL THOSE WIIO ARE I N'l EItEsTEM at SI F.GV,12:3 Comer and convince youselt es that lu is ll Now rec,d vim: the 1 nrger t , cheapen and becq lot of GROCER II:3 of er brought to Eric. Among his assortment may be found thefollowfugi sca utm—riis tons of l'ort Rico Collce sugar. Quaffed, Loaf and Puherried. ' Corns.—Ten hags Old Government Java, ton bags of (..opera and ten lags of Rico. 11101.A.St S.—Two thousand gallons NeliOrtertne Porto Rico and Sugar !louse, To:s.—Fifteen chests Young limn. Imperial. Flack and Oun pow•der. Imperial tea in six pound oodles for family nem—Fite thousand pound Cod Fish, Mackerel, bhad, Hof lingl.4lerring. Smoked Herring and Sardines. Tiventy barrels Ttlipentitie, thirty do. of Linseed, Lamp and Tanners oil. L'io kegs Brooklyn, Bu and Piti, ,. lot rob White Lend. The largest ktiol omit agsortinclit oi_Pniott4 nod b)ebtotrp. WU kegs or tin , tero nod TWA:lurch Natio. , Ihmolv, hullnnd 4.7'.1, Rum; Port Wine, Ma. den., 3:Mesta. Claret and tench West 'Wine. Ton teco.-100 do7no eoliolt's tine New York Brookinz, sislevu beitra Cavenisli,dtbl :Media Rapper , and . areaboy Snatr. Teti legs nod let MLA:, Rtmttray Utile Powder,- fifty hogs of Sit t, bar Lead and rerc.irion Cans. Thine bows Candv, :33 drums of 11111111ga Pies, SO Jars prunee and a Meat variety of orticlon in ' line thou would turbo More Woe thwt I hare monomer:tic theiii. , 'iii my Of coatootew, trod the public getterolly, I would roe, cull t r511;GI:l2h Cornet`, rikectly opposite the Former's hoist mid ice :or Yourreh Cu. that I am bound in sell Ivbolerale or cheaper than one other cAni, h tthowutWestcr Buffalo. - ti. BIEGM. Erie 41.4 I. 1849. , „_ - taR A. 11. lIITPIICOCK. FamiSy GeOecricS. ricwrEE. Rio, Lago3 ra and bi. p000n,:o. V TEA. lipon, Young Syron, Gnh POwdt r and futperlol. .nuo.t.rts: BL emir. Porto Rico. come,erusherl, , -powdortd and crushed Inaf.• --•- - MOLASSEI.3, Vugnt ItouPe nod Cardenno: , - WINES. Mndelrn, Port, old Port, tuteJuitO Sherry 'Malaga" 43RANDY - , Fourth Proof. ' • - ' RUM, Jaunt/on. Sr. Croix, and W. E. Ruin, ' • ,GIN, Porellottaint,Sehnydant and Seran.— - '-` IVIIISHEY,(nd Rye and Alononenbeln. '•, - - - ' • The above are warranted poe pure and wilt be 'old for ntedleai m. - June WIR Ole- D ' ' 1.01/11 4 . C.C./310[1 , X, tilaniegs. Jlme. Pimento. Poper. 0 Inger 374,140.7. VAIZZatt St. altOTE1111:' CIAIITTON tZTUA. OLD int: JACOB TOWNODND, TIM orticiNAL Di6utlvEsEn OF TIME Genuine Townsand Sarsaparilla. DM =I trogrzon TO tint virszacr .. • / RASCALITY AND DECEPTION. • LET F.Y OAT, ONE READ .TIIIE; CAREFULLY. ; ITINERE lea Sarsaparilla for sale called old Or. Jacob Towns! .I. eitil's Sal'aripdrilla. It II advertised ai the original, &c. This Ica notoriouS falsehood. Dr. Townsend has expended over 13300,. non the last ti ght yearn In advertising his Sarsaparilla, which has obtained a meter and repidation throughbut the United Stairs and a great part of the world.-the sale being enormous. i This excite d the cupidity of certain unprincipled men , and in oldman wit was engaged in peddling cheap publications about the streets of New York, for a number of years. This luan's name 1 is Jacob Townsend.. Ile applied to a number of - men to get em ployment, or to sell the use of his name, to put up Dr.,Townrend's darsaparilttioittillug the large sales and sums we had expended ill advertising, us 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. 31r. H. Q. ANDREFVS, formerly one of the proprietors of McAllister's Oint ment. RALI'II f DIDEROT, forinfrly Cashier and Financier of the broken Shin-Plaster Bank sit Ileilville, New Jersey, JOHN SKILLMANoand WILLIAM TUOMPSON, under the name of TIIOMPNIN, SKILLMAN & Co . have employe i this old Mau, and agreed, we undbrabinil, to pay him FOVCII dollars a week for the use of his name! '1 tic-c men have been ilisulting and libeling no in all re•tailde forms, in 11 , 3105 we to mild notice them. and bring, thin mud their decoction into market. Let the public decide sp un the courec of the-*e honest end honorable men. =CI7ZEMMI They say Oyu, Dr, Townsend's s'acsapar ilia wart; and ferments —this is false; as ss c have kept it throttqh the whole year in New Urlcaun I. l s. Aletieo. Smith Ameriptattil the Went Indies—in tic( 'he °bier it gron , tho better it 'yeomen. We Made a few hot ti by int ;tithe, last Spring, that spoiled. This we regretted, and exchanged an hoed al poi:ethic; such an aceident will miter occur ig.' in. This the% atu.,npt to make a great story of, and say that the whole of oar ti.irsatiarilla veers, &c., tt hen they are aware mat they are publtshing thlsehoods. ANOTHER TRICK. wn,went to an et ertire of fit e hundrel dollars to get up n splen did steel engraving for our and had the portraitof Dr. Tov.n- Ko d on it to distinguifil it front all others. and prevent tnistalto.. The-e nion are now galling up a label on steel, with n portrait of of I Jacob Towtiread—lerthe puldie.dee ide upon ouch traneactione. an 11s1 diem remember that ror r irgeruine and II eortginal, tinlerr, rigned with the name of I'. Tr% a-rad, The, plate is etigra% on steel and contains the portrait of Dr. Townsend, three female figures. nail n viewer eta factory. The spurioushas no Gitlin} , or female figures. Dr. Townsend no Physician. These men also publish that Dr. Townsend is no physician: this like all other statements, are ral,o. Dr. Towitsend attended too _of the best plerlical Schools In the country, has studied the (Hirer ent theories of medicine and practiced for the last fifteen ear4i hasetperimentedisestral years., and expended large sanis iu bring ing hi, medicines to perfection. This old Jacob Townsend, They are endeavoring to palm off on the piddle ns an old physi cian, &c. He is no physicini• and never attempted to manufac ture a medicine until there in n hired hint for the use of hie , name. They say they do not wish the people to believe Sint their Sorimpa• rine is ours, or the same—but he hettee,to deceive the pubsie. 11 Lel at the same time assert dint lilt itA is the OW Dr. Townsend's, and the original; and endeavor to ii oho the purple believe that the s till' they manufacture is the Dr. Totvu-end's V.l toothy - Ilia that has per (brined so runny wonderful corm for the past ten )(nos, and which has gained a reputation which no oilier medic ilit3 ever enjoyed— which is a base, villainous, unprincipled falseliod. We have commenced suits epaulet these men for damones. We whit it to he understood, that the old matt is no connection of lit. Towiis cod whatever. In Own advertisements nod circulars they pliblii.ll a number of gross Cilseltoods respecting Dr. Townsend, which Cu will not notice. i FALSE RLVOF.TS. . 1 , Our opponents has , - iiiildi-bed in the finials. that Dr. S. P. Towastud was dead—this they ion.' to their agents about the conti try. who report that n e have mien up bus irie,a, &c , &c. 'The public should Ice on their guard,'und not be deceived ley these Un principled men OUR COUR SI; Being satisfied by the experiments and the results of the medi cine in eradicating disease, we resolved to pl a ce it before th e world. At that time all of the Sarraparillatt for sate %%as put up' in small vials of four and five ounces. and sold for one dollar per Ol lie. We could nfibrd to sell a quart ltottle of the purest and best article for the same. We resolved to do so and was laughed at anti our Sarsaparilla called of elaf-seS and water by Member inanufac• turers; who said a good article could not inc liklfinnied fur the prier.. A few years, and they learned the difference of lilts. Dr. Towns end's Sarsaparilla altuostentarely supervened the others, being in uitely. better. and lit e times the quantity for the same price. - 101 late these men have made a great di , eoter. which is. that they have been selling a smaller vial of medicine for one dollar, it high they could afford fur twenty en twenty-live cents. For these sante uncut now pat up their Sat, marinas in Quart bottles, vi ry afe.irly resembling ours, fur the same price as they formerly sold the small ones, and ask the people to purchase. The people ale, nurse pees however. They have copied our I'll el+. c irculars, and sitapq tfl the bottles as near as they dare. Their course and ours we lent c for a discerning piddle to act upon. . (MI.:AT Id ISCiIy„ERY . Dr.Towimend having ten years since discovered a new formula of compoundiug the Sarsaparslla it 'theater ingredients, and talc reeded in prodnc Mg a fluid that resembled in Its action upoq the digestive organs, the sallva, or granite juice of the human body.— A liquid, w ben (alien into the systein,crented new, rich, and pure blood—which would 15t)Htaill, prOtellg, and create men life—for the blood is the Ilfe—resolved, after three years of erperimentsi to bring it before the public. Sanguine that it required only to be known to he appreciated, being thotoughly convinced that to cleanse, purify and strengthen the circulation, was the great tweret of eradicating disease. The convielma led to the ithcovery at Ihr. Townsend's Compound of the Farmitatilla. :latish. el that bydi lifiiiishing the quantity of blood In the system. Mettle a1..0 was di minished, and that the tritotheory is as toproduce a healthy chcii !ohm. The theory having pros 111 pito, it is adopted is boll) yr la part, at present. by IL large number Or Me heat gentlemen, and, the rt IlledieS more effectual than we anticipated—hence the Iv onlier fel success of this tuedecine. Tur ROOT WE USE. I We use the best Honduras Sarsaparilla. The last year we par- Chased more than ten times the amount of Sarsaparilla of all other Sarsaparilla manufacttirera in America. Mr. iitOttee. 1 . .... It iner . chant hi the ilondoras trade, rind others, export it fresh awl it ivet from Honduras Mr us. Messrs. Rum Waterman & co.. No. lea, South Street, have tilted upevpmislve and extensive inashine y to rasp be Vieille the beaus of the Quash, o r ligutinivine wend. They 11 oafish us over 1,5110 barrels the last season.' Our Yellow Ilosk, v. hich we me a great quaintly of. isetilllvattal in livid, by the i r ha- L.f cat NUN Idtl,atiou and Isherma, andeonsequently the very, test --far better than is,gettertilly used. We employ over one hundred men and ino!,F collect illk Routs. &c. in the proper seatons. indeed I all our arrangements are the most perfect and complemof any nai -1 er similar ettablieliment in the world, and our medicine tit ,utie quailed, INII , TIOVEMINTS We have at our manufactory all machinery that is required to make the very best medicine from the Sarsaparilla that was' eve: produced. We have poncrful meant engines to grind out and ex tract the root. We also have CMCIISIVC vats ihr settling and tilling, &e., such as were never before used in the preparation of any nay (Heine. No other manufacturer of Sarsaparilla has cream power to manufacture by. frrrhe above Sarsaparilla is sold by ( ARTER & RROTI No. O. Reed 11011E0, Eric, who are the only authoriied age Erie county. Ossgoods India Chologogoe. - AT the whole salel price by the dozen at 3. U. RURTO Erie July 7. 1e79 Wholenle Agent GA,_ ..alza, A Californian Plant of' ila.ro WU lical Virtuos. A eIiRTAIN PI: hv tiNTIv ft AND . ,1) r h; FOR I , EN 142 AND XI AGUE, 0 IN:.: UNI t"rioN, couGti s, Colds, lnf nen:o, AO ma, Bronchitis, Sertylita, Gold, Rheumatism, Ncurorgio, Lrysips tat, Lumbago. Poralysis. Pleurisy, Jaundire, Dyspepsia, Costirn peas, Piles, Dysentery, .I) tipsy, hire.. Corap!aiuts, llillioUs COM plainti, .IYeromu Affertinue, Cutaneous Disorders, Verers in' Gener al, Hemorrhages, obstnietions, Flincs,lndigeelion, Depra rd ani l l Werlire Ay elites,and all &stases originating fa onsran of the rlowaig. or 'STEP 33. CM' op r THE 23X.Q0 T o p It gives TrAs: an mon to toe wows ri t n mutt NS. awl is cc able for as ANIMATING, 8171 l :swiIIENING, and RE' ATIVE PROPERTIES. Publicly admitted by Dr. Townsend, Manufacturer of • seed's eatonparilla." to he "FAR BErFER TITAN SARSAPARILLA." 3.7 In coroborntion of the above, tend the annexed coon Son. ns CONCLUSWEITESTINIOI'i V AND PROOF POSIT From the Graefenberg COMp/DOI. Sir.—You are aware that, as the originator of the GraPientierir Conipeiny, inust have had my attention called to the ittimerotn, :Medicines presented to the public patronage. I have watched with inuciAnterest the introduction of the Cunchntozue lotto min country by yourself; and am free to say that 1 o Afedicin vtands so deservedly high as your extract of that invaluable plant. Ili met men family I have seen lie extraordinary efficacy, in the cure ot a confirmed cave of lianxclicris. For all complaints, which require the prompt a n d thorough paritication of the ble&i I deem your CANCIIALAGUA FAR. YRDY PAR lIIIPFRIOR TO A %V' ALL TIM BARS/PADILLA! OP TOP DAY, AND Willi VII F.:11 I ALL I AM WELL -ACQUINTED. J. 'l'. MARSHALL. S""' Pamphlets containing a Dencripi ion of Callfarniactogetli er with interesting information in relation to Mellon...llnm ite remarkable efficacy and cures, are GIVEN AWAY at the AOENCIHRI. Sold by Carter & Brother. Agents. Erie. ZIATUBS .33.A.Triet EIATELEIT WARM AND COLD THE undersigned would respectfully nek.the attention 'of this community to the import:ln fae t—importan ton account ot its immediate and neeesstirJ eonitect ion with heattli, j happle,,,,, fin d length of days—that he has recently fitted op in g•sad style; both of nceolninoiNf n ppennwee, the large commodious Qom in. t h e , ar ornw, bilaving Apartment, and under the Con 01 ice, as a complete lathing Estahlisliment. , • lie flatters himself thal oy from his ample turangeinents, tic will tailed to glce entire inlisfaction. Ills Bathing Apparatus, and fucniturc principally, ere purchased east—regara Impng in FO dcing,bnly tolts convenient make and superior material. Thom wishing to indulge in the unlversalll acknowledged lux ury ofn cooling., cleansing. cheering bath, can he accontodated at any time bet% con the bourn of It A. M and In P. M. I 'August 1 , 1 • A. VOSIIMIGIII. • SOD 1)11"211XV70. • m r. silbperiber would respectfully inform the piddle; that he cammented the business of CLAIN AND FANCY DYF.- ING,' :abb. place,cornerOf Cliatestreet and the Buffalo Road. few roods south of the Woolen Factory, where the Dyeitig and Finishing ofGarturnti,"the coloring of woollen and cotton carpet yarn, with erety other, &me - Hinton of lob Dyeing will be enrefnilY nttelided to. •Aftei,ti practice of thirty 3 ears In ' Europe, end America. in 'till the colors ,given hilk. woollen, linen and ,cotton, lie hopes to be nide to enlist)! aft who'tuaypatrlse. Mtn, . • • , RICHARD GA GIN.; , . ,1S Elt=3ll g . .. . . , . alifon•da Zan l o cenervcrs. i •• • TN the (brut Anen , a r Aleuts Revetvera.,: rtaso, Malta P/MOIN A Powder Flnaka, Shot, Poncho , , Game Rage, :Pectin!? 'Cape, end other sporting fixings, for, male at natal. adrande:r m " Now York pricer, at. ..„ CI, J,3014113 -p o i. i E: Elk; July 141844, . GoLD:EEptS.-Alr a dozen dltThrent wakes.. Ineludl Brovn`a best ;Ind only Paz realnada fat senrlte frip a larkdraisoriment at. .•:1111•91:41113 Nrte. Sloan's‘Column. tD" All the Medicines advertised by %V. D. Blom) are sold by CAR N T o E .l3. Bc it ß ee li r ill3t. House, Eric. psMiLY OZPITIMENT• , SLOAN'S OINTMENT Is universally aeknowledged lo be n u infallible remedy, la every case where It has been faithful ly applied on the human system, for promoting Insensible Preepi ration. drawing out the innenimailon from a wound. relicveing pain of every kind, and in Its healing qualines the world does not a tr e e m ilt y e t tlAi n a t lgn n i t l i il i tg p u blic taev pronounce o i . It i tti l t d • cheapest and Flesh, Obstinate Ulcers. Old Sormehilblains,,gre Throat. Burns Cuts. Cutaneous Eruptions, Bore Nipples, Sore Breasts:Diseases of the Eye, Ague ionic thee. side, back, and theother parts of the system Boils. Ulcers, Scald Head; Bruises Fresh Vl'ciunds ' and every kind of sore containing the least particle of leflainumtion, are permeating' cured by this great remedy. W. B. SLOAN. Grand H pot, 410 Lake st.,tileago, Vivo Large Deep" Ulcers; Sassortistr. Wis. March 2, 1E49. D n. w. D. Storm—Dear Sir: In my opinion , greatest cures affected are those that have longest resisted the skill of the Medical Fatally, Admitting that to he a fact, I have a case in point, to nit: Mr. James Rexford, of fSheboygaie Falls, was crip pled two years with five large deep ulcers. just above the an ale.— The leg was 50 much swollen he could not get on a boot. Nearly all the u t ost.pttpular Ph of dams in various plates, have treated his care without any beneficial effect Last August Mr. Ilealard ao . Halted my advice. I succeeded in reducing the swelling and healed two of the sores. The other three I taboret, of till the first of Februnily, without much if any benefit, when I gave Kim n box of etroir's OINTMENT, and in three weeks he , 9 as well. Respectfully yours. C. D. OSTRANDER, M. D. Buratto Cinders. It. • Dear Amite demands that I should rerurn to you my thanks Mr }our usPAP.At.mmen °tarns:cr. Three weeks ago my daughter's clothes caught tire. and before the Mimes could be extinguished, they were all burnt to cindery. lIIC ch ild was so bad ly burned that ueath seemed inevitable in less than twenty-four hours. Your Ointment mus recommended. and used with success —it gave perfect relief: It Is needless to add that the child is now n ell and about lier bovines'. The 'medicine is all and ausrethan it is recommended to be. Every family and person should have it in their posrmsion. I feel indebted to yet for my child's life, and anything that I can do for you or your medicine, I am ready and %tilling to perform. Your humble servant. . • JOHN 11. CRANE. FIaNT C0..111., ret,,rth, IPIO. j Oh his Hands and Itmes. p. W. slostu—Dear Sire 1 hereby certify that my son Al 1, I belt, eleu en years of nge ' afflicted in his feet front the time be furst Legal. to tt ilk, the bottoms of which were covered with a hard dry shut full of tracks, cawing pain and much afllic• tem, many times lie was obliged to goon his hands and knees, and no tour luaS he been free from the .ore aohttion untanow. Baf fling the skill of several physicians, butt to our sturt , riee his feet are, now periCeily smooth soil still free from cracks, all front one application of your t ittinitent, 1 would say the boy put it on him self ns nn experiment of his own. from hearing It recommended. Nothing more was tinitight of it for three weeks, at which time hls feet were near shout in a healthy state, and are how the same as though they never had been otherwise. Yours, &c.. ISAAC PADEN. Galesburg, Kent 1 . 0., 111.. Atoll 2d, lea Doctoring in Galena. NT It. 14i OA Sir About three years ago 1 wax severely 1 injured in one of Illy legs by the falling of n pile of wood which occardortcd large running ulcers. Nearly every doctor in Galeria tried to cure them; but tried in vain, until from sympathy and ttliflrOpir treatment my otter leg became as •bad as the one originally wounded. 1 th•spaired of ever being well again—but In order that I inhibit neglect no means within my reach, 1 pur- Cletied of v Our agent in Galena some oft our Ointment, and you entt judge of surpri,e mud 2c:itittsile teller than 1 can express It. to find anytelf mainly well 'before 1 had finished using the second-k,. These facts I make known that others afflicted may believe and 1101 delay wing bl) Vntuablo 00 Ointment as )011rd has proved to he, Rosin:Mildly, your grateful Irit tut, EVAN DAVIS. Galeoa, ID., rrc. GI iICI Ie7C.S ECCII/Od; V4)l}, erecincl, J)u Page Co.. 111 • Dec. lath, Isl 9. AN it. ri. ST,O4N—Sir b umtner one of tuy children was i! I badly l•hien hen raille , ialie. We applied your Ointment fteelY. nod ^d o ' child n as healed." • Also. I hid a horse wounded in the piffle Joint, in Nvliich he took cold t,e cani e t . o much nwolleit awl diatrenned, dint the .horse was oupposed worthleen, but by n free one of your "Ointment. was neon cored. . . We have tie. 4,1 the Ointment in a great ninny other cases, ,with equal Elleer.so. WALTT:t3. THE EZST .6.ND Cll7l/11 1 LST EtOIII3IIIITEDI OE= 7.4 TEE WORLD! SWAN'S ol NTAIusT - AND CONDITION POWDER HAVE EAR:NaiI A Olt EAT. N.131E. For Purdy, Madness. Suirly arlaisty and Thoroughness, OINTMEA T Excels: AND is rapidly stiperceding oil other bititinettortnd Liniments now in use fur the cure of the Minn.. mg diseases: Fresh Wounds, Galls of all kinds, Sprains. Bruises. Cracked n ec k,. Riligtlolle. Wtudgalls. roll Evil, Catltts, Spat - ins, Sweeney, Femila, Sithe.i, Strains, Lameness. Sand cr ac k, Foundered Feet. Scratches ofOrea , .e Mange. or ilorn Distemper. THE: POWDER will remove all inflantat ion and fever, purify the blood, loosen the skin, cleanse the water, anti strengthen every parrot the body; and has proved a sovt reign remedy for the fol lowing diseases. Distemper,. Ride bound, Loss of appetite. In ward strain, Yellow Water, Inflomation. of the eyes, Fatigue from hard exercise: also, Rheinnotism, (commonly called Stile complaint.) which proves so taint to Many valuable horses in this country. It Is oleos safe and certain remedy for coughs rutricolds which generate so many fatal diseases. W. B. SLOAN. Geom.! Depot, 40 Lake St., Chicago Illinois. lER, I for iilo riANNOT be said in favor of Stounts Horre Medicines. Our V neighbors, friends and acquaintances who have used them, testify their approbation in no ordinary terms, and recommend them n ith confidence. Clues, almost miraculous have been effee this medicine. "Every disease which the horse is heir, to." Is euftWocrittnnently, by the use of Sloan's Medicines. TRY TII I. nand test fur yuureelftheir Organ, May stit, tet.l9 Rapilly Zacreasing. Pitsts. 111., June th. rvi R. W: 11. Hi o 01—Dear Sir—On Melilla, of last - momh we Is I purchased ofyour travelling agent,lllll3 ittoughtasUfficient supply of your preparations to last till he came round again, hut the demand foryour medicines are increasing, and we have sold nearly all Please send 1114 immediately two doz. of the Horse WO doz. emplition Powders. and one doz. Family Ointment. And we will pay your travelling agent for them the nett time he visits our city. Itespt, Yours, nate° enako Into. TAR. W. R. SLOAN--.Deer Sir—Last wrath Mr. A.-11. Taylor, of L./ Gopher 11111. Indiana. had a horse badly bitten on the nose by n Rattlesnake. Soule ten hours after. I saw the horse, his head was reniatkal Iy Sit Onen, 1 immediately applied your Ointment f - erly, and we were astonished at the prompt relief allbrdcd. In less t h an one hour the swelling began to abate, and lit twenty four hours it hail nearly all subsided, and within three da)•s the horse was um only lit fur use, hut was actually put to hard labor with out any injurious result. Yours, Resp't., L. S. BARTLETT. Chicago, Janet/ill, lab Omnipresent Sloan. HILT: sitting quietly nt our table yesterday afternoon. we ' were approached hy a gooking stranger, who having heard of the large circulation oriiii;Clobe. inquired our price for advertising a popular Medicine. We told hint at once that we del not wish to make a ny'farther contracts fur advertising as our columns devoted to that purpose were full. The stranger was up on the point of retiring when we observed on one corner of his pa per n name that histantlyStritek us as as old acquaintance—yes, It was none other titan 81,0 AN—the "omnipresent Sloan;'• ns we used to call him. The name may Ida new oneln this part,cular locality, but it is in every, house in the North-west, all the great Inventor of t'Sloan's Faintly Ointment." and also oftlic best "con> dition powder" for horseS.extant, and last though most important. of "Sloan's Tannin Paine," lbr leather. Non• inasmuch as we knew the well-earned reputation of these celebrated Western medicines mail pastes, and moreover knew Sloan himself , to lie one of the best men in his profession In the country, we concluded to insert the nth ettisitinent as n matter of Public Utility, and our readers trill find it as soon ad we can make room We say, SIOn/l, do yon' keep that old 'trap hanging up in your office yeti—Cineinnatti Daily Globe, Nay (11,5,1519.. :S On. EMI =MI nest Medicine'. ADDIFON, Kane Jtme 9.oth, 1840. MR. W. 11. the tx—Sir-1 send - by the bearer fifty cents. for 111 which von will please send me a box of your Ointment. 1 think it the Ge 4 medic-me for wounds in horses that I have ever used. Early in the spring I had a very valuable horse co badly kicked that I considered him spoiled tbr the senson, if not forever. I commenced using your Ointment, and in two weeks the horse was able to work, 1 have used him almost every day shire. Last Saturday I hail another horse badly hurt by cutting his foot with a drag-tooth, but I have so notch confidence in the Ointment that lam not much alarmed about it. Hy semling the Ointment you n ill greatly oblige. Yours. t LEWIS LESTER. EMI Highly Spoken of: Extract Pppt the “Waukesha Demurral'," Was. May 0, 1841. Cl/ osss MnittelNFs.—A en hseriber writing from the town of New Berlin, requests as to say. that lie !moused Mr. SlO3lOll Horse Ointment In several instances during the past whiter, and always with the rtesirellmWet, and wishes ut to recommend it to these who have the use and care of horses. lilt. Bloat's medicines are highly :molten of cc:ter:illy, and front the favorable acquaintance we have is ith that gentleman, we arc led to believe that they are prepared with a view tci give nYeal beneht to whatever purpo‘e they are recommend:chi I ".By Tolograph," SPRINOYIELII, 111. , June 30), IMo , Mll.,;fly‘o- ur R. go;zz end ut ,lo z . c t im mediately . ; o ur fl t dozen .eit We cannot wall the arrival of your travelling Agent. We have calls every day for these articles. Do not Intl to send the above bill immediately. We will pay your travelling agent the first Thee he visits us again.; Yours, truly, EINCIIALL 4r, OWEN. . , -AX. Z. acINE , - . . ; Csrrrotr,Fulton Co., 111., 1 ' I - . • . - , . 1 , May 10th 1840. ur B. ste.or—Drer '4lr- Your. Agent passed through our VII . soee about Cuo weeks since; of whom we purchased a sunlit supply of your "Condition Powder and. Ointment." , They are f. 411 gore." 011111'Wc believe they are the bet; medicines for-the (Meares of horses ever invented. You will ;lease forward'us a supply as soon as postdble. say lbw' dozen Condition Potvders, and shree dozen Ointment ! Should yOu teed us the above bill. ship to eerie illi.vl:-Diekt , rmen & Op., Coppers a Creek Land Mg,'. We RAD remit by mail. or pay to 'your traveling agent, as you mat` desire. ;Yours, truly, RIPI'LE & DWIRE.' , Erie, hugest 11, 184 p, np Levi ustobikin 'l4Va, Too lucb ANNIS & WRIGHT DISEIASES, NERVOUS ich are caused by an impaired, lion of the SYSTEM. nt application of the mysterious d , mAcnivrism, has been pro. .hysicians, both In Europe and most valuable medicinal die- And of those Complaints w • weakened or unhealthy con• inIDELVOILt, This keautiful and convent' powers of 6ALVANIOI 'Jounced by distinguished the United Sham to , be I eavery of tee age. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and • IC FLUID, ,ect and certain eucceu in all MAGNE H used with the most p e cases of DEBILITY, body, giving tone to the virioul ntire system. Also in AL•VSIS AND PALSY, Indigeation, and Chronic, GOUT. Epp EAFNESS. NERVOUS • ITATION OF THE NY, NEURALGIA, IDE and CREST, omplaint, GENERA Strengthening the weaken°. orgoe, and invigorating the PITS, CRAMP, PA Dyspepsia RIIEUMATUIM, Acute LEPSY, LUMBAGO, TREMORS, PAL HEART, APOP PAINS lit the - 1 Liver SPINAL COM IIP COIIPLAINT S,, I the KIDNEYS, DE, GUS AND PH sod CURVATURE of the I LAINT, DISEASES of IfIcIENCY • 010 SERV. itSICAL ENERGY, - I ra all Nervo ' Diseases, which complaint arise from one simple mime, namely, A Derangement o the Nervous System. (03. In NERVOUS CONI • LAINTS, Drugs and 51edicines increase the disease, for th y weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated cyst tn . ; while under the strengthen. , Ing, life-giving , vitalising i ifluence of Galt anisin, as applied by this beautiful and 'wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened sulfates Is restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigil r. , I ' The great peculimity,and excellence of '. Dr. Christie'a 13alvanie Curatives,' - consists, in the fact that th y arrest and cure disease by our. ward application, in place of the usual mode of drugging .and rhysieking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hope-. testily tinder the infliction. I I They streng/hca the who systems, equalise the circulation of the Wed, promote the eeffl - etions, and nerer do the slightest injury under any cireumstarseet. Since their introduction in the United States, only three years since, more than 160,006 Persons Including all ages, classes skid conditions, among which were s large number of ladies,) who era peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have boon ENTIRELY AND Fel:aunt* TLy CURED, when all' hope of relief hail been - given up, and every thing she been tried in vain! , To Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BRUT', suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chtpnie or Nervous Di.onler. In ordinary cases, stimulants two taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, atetrd tempo) ary relief, but which lease the patient In a ton er state, and with injured faculties; otter tli action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with Id effect resulting front the applica. Hon of the GALVANIC ,ELT Tako a Dyspeptic suderer, even in the worse symptonia of an attack, and simply tie the Reit around the body, using the Magnetic I. luid as directed. in - a short period the insensible perspiration will act oh the - positive element of the Dell; thereby causing a Galt anic circu lation which will pass on to the negative, 21141 thence back again to the positive, thus seeping up a continuous Galvanic cuculation throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA aro PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN A %in. V SUFFICIENT TO ERADI caTri Till: DISEASE 09 YEARS • !Certificates a nd Testimonials w From the usua l Respectable Sources, Could he given, sufficient to fill every column in this paper We make a few selections. RHEUMATISM Seven Cal In oil CHRISTIE'S OALVANI matter how les ere or Omni fallowing, ' MILT will cute osery cacti, no dc. Skeptics nio referred to the A CHAIN The following letter Kingston, N. a genii influence: KINGSTON, Ukter Co., N. Y., Jan. 24, 1848 To Dr. A.ll. Cititorm— Ahotit'the first of Not end er last I called at your office and purchased , ao of - your Galt,auic Belts, and 1 ant happy to say that it has made a , new ma +t of ine. For years I have been troubled with RUM , Ni.vrirm, % ety severe, and a central wrak. aces of the whale pystem. an I very nerroUs , wall, pain in / the l i head, so severe that I wou d hat e to take to my bed three or four times a day. My4iends are astonished at the per. feet and wonderful cure w ugnv on me. I never was better in my life than now, and Inow that this is altogether owing . to your GALVANIC DELT for I had had the best physicians. and had tried every thingprevious to using it, without afoot • •• , • Very respectfully, • ALONZO I. FELTEA. W- In consequends of this benefits experienced by himself, r Mr. Vrtrea procured a nuMber of the GALVANIC BELTS, and hating disposed of them among his friends, thus writes : NO. 2. MT DERR DOCTOR, You ask me to give you j en account of the success of your GALVANIC BELTS in this region. I can truly say that they continue to do wonders; hundreds wear them, and I da nal know of a solitary case of failure in their use. I sold a Belt and the :Magnetic Fluid to a lady here some weeks since. She had a complication of nervous disorders,,and was very low. Dr. Nelson attended her, but dad her no good ; and the Doctor blew out considerably when she got the belt, and ridiculed it ; but the lady Sped the Belt and wasleurid. Now this Doctor had the Dyspelsia for a great while, and could not cure himself, but gets 1 is lady", Belt, wishes it • kept socret, puts it on himself, nd It did him so much good, that yesterday he called on me'and got one fur his wife. I • I No. 3. • _•_ _ Miss VANDEMAIIC. I of f Rheumatism. She got to who caw her said she coo VANIC BELT—put it o stater airs sus riser OUT, slur weld! The Doctor the Belt, but now ways the live power in your lolls. Mr. John Etnan, ,Tpordi mere skeleton, by D1V941 got a Belt and the Elmo, hare 4ot in Kingston. He Rs various nostrums pre% iou is tewn, lay all winter with the I e perfectly helpless. Every one not live. She sent for a UAL. —used the Fluid freely. and in , VISITING, •11D 13 TO 1111 MARRIED Mho attended Miss V., hooted at e is certainly a-remarkable ewe. i - An old gentleman by tin pepsin/or /Miry years. Ile thing without its rising emaciated and looked mis from me, and alter wearing door and said he hadicome Tie's BeLT, an It tin! 17141,111 he now cats and digests pe day of his neighbors,' lie i Mr. Wood, of Marhletow Rheumatism, so that ) he co Belt for him, and na one about attending to his bu thing on earth. The 'wife of Mr. .1 oph pining of lassitude and g and also troubled %Oh in „Eluid, and Mr. King Lord m another woman, it had d give you a great many mo suppose these will, be male engaged in any basineu th factory to all concerned. Very truly yours, To A. IL CIIRISIng, M. D., Oa- Many hundred Cart try of equally extraerdinar No trouble o • ince CHRISTIE'S GAL VANI worn by the most feeble - a safety. In many caves the hishly pleasant and agreed of the country. ing, of .ICingstort, has been corn neral weakness' for several years, igestiou. Sha got the Belt and • this day, that his wife was like e her co much good.' I could • eases, equally sueeeuful, but I ent. I may say that I never was t bas been so fortunate and satin. [. ' cotes from all parts of the coml. character could be given. •cnienca attends the use of DR. ' ARTICLES, and they may be , id delicate with perfect ease and sensation attending their use Is e. They can be sent to any part Three Dollars. Ces Two Dollars. eta, One Dollar Each. One Dollar. t ompaniod by full and plain dine -1 particulars may bo bad of Ilia The Galvanic) Belt, The Galvanic Nev The Galvanic Brae: The Magnetic rut. WY The articlesrite ne cut Un remphlete yr eh hi Inlthosized Agent. PARTIpLi gijp• Beware of e•unter: • Mt and IVerthkN Ifflitatiou GENERAL AO Esi For rate in Erieeg, Erie: flee. 18. lelB. ' i L,AMPS.—New 541 'Solar quantity r>l Wiekh , t, }:rle June 7.1849. 12,060 yards o lot " 01l READY to beeieha ged to usual tritest:death nge. Faneyfitrlpesof tho La est Boy, ClotbraC,also, a god va trier wear. 'We wfil alto ran following prices in each; vlza mixed cloth, an cent" per cent); veldt* Flannel oop eent yard. Erie, June P,IPIP. Sacssiere at the Erie Ory. WOOF. by the subscribers ft their They lane a variety of Field and tern patients for ilente. Pants and I iety of ell-wool Tweeds, fur aunt , wham*, the preicat season, at the For black, 'mown, grey and steel ant; entail:acre of same colon, 33 Ifnil preowd Flannel 28 els: per 31EHAFFEY Q DREW TER. AND' DYSPEPSIA. .es Cured: Et Village. F EVIDENCE. from Mr. Alonzo P. Fetter, of nun' of Ligh ;e:Tects-bility and 1 KINGSTON, Mai 0. 1813. • t of this place, was reduced do a 1 , and general'ehronic disessoli he nd is now as Isealthy a macaw are has spent large irums of money .Iy, but they all proved useless. 0. 6. name of Newkirk, had ihe-Dys ells me that be could not cat any hls stomach ; he was very much • rabic ; but he purchased a, Belt 3 or 4 weeks, he drove up to the . thank me for selling him Cliels• well man of him. Ile says that lectly, and that be is as hearty as • bout 60 years of ago. 'o. 6. , was drawn up with Croup and , not move. Ilis brother got a eek he was so well that ho was l ines,. Ho op it is Me greatest ME ALONZO D. FELTEIL ew•York. =l3 AR CAUTION. OREUEAD, M. D i OR THE UNITED STATES. Broodway, New York. authorized agents BROT/113t, Nu. 6;Eced !tome. ty3l no other It Indm of Lanipr, and any mien and Vlohce,nr. • G. LOOM 84 CO'S. 1)R. OSG( r )()D'S INDIA croLAGoau Tllll4 eteellent conipaiind tt as the rc plat Of lon g n :t rienc , in n alitante, niri it ihelieterf it oldaPt has heen nce,,tuldielted of td,*anlitigild'.PUblic edy for a reset and Ague, cat ts hiali they eau rely • mul certnin cure. It e 4 a calahinatton of regetabre tunl etaitere and W from slnner•.l ponont.of eNery llrtrrii Ii(.11. It 11/IF er upon hrolten con , iltitticnt.alwa!,B leaving the )I.i /30111111 and healthy condition. It le a prominent f rholaw,pe that it et.% er Injure* 11 e meet delicate e A few eten will satiety the meet inetedolone of Cary in building up the rl•trit and reaming the toe I of Ite.tith. It r.AI) Tlird FOLLO\VING TrSI'IMONI Emiliet or a connnunientwn fun A.IA - .ll,llller,tn, Aw•nt n t I:ll7alcilaott n. N. J. ELIZA zErtrow: , N. J., Ju nR• CIIARIA 0..C00D Dear hate but three bottle. left of your In rue. lirimg sold almost a gro,r ;.ithin the part feu hale tet le Lear of the fire.t,inetance of its failing I twin said lie had u ;thin a year or two pat.t paid tnor Freer and Ague wr dicine, nhkh had done him no tuo I ottles of the Cholaevene had cured him. 1 know of a number of invanees. when one hot ti or four rerboris %,ho nem s:verely afflicted with I ease. • Our me=t eminent Pli” , itians nOw me it and r bat ing Le, nine eatiefied of ilig inestimable value, an from quackery. Tours, ret•petefully, A. W CAUTION. Goa rd cc.nin , t imita.tions. Pe sure you eltral India Chola ?Dela, and y ou lire safe. For sale hf .1 ftllurto I. Wholesale and Retail Ai LEWIS' GOTHIC ir ilow open with hire/ mid cola; fele as,6rtint trot Gold :.1.1 :Ater tt utehre elcrlrq Gold lockets. p 0- G,Ad lockengeart I tilt.. pi 11., I. Ftnetr rii n.llrncci, t clasps tilde,, real Fob, Guard and Ve-t etc. GLltt and Silt er sil ver spout's. Comic , . thlnthles, prnc le, fruit knit es, do ited fruit has4icts, castor , , candle sacks, snufler,Nctrat hrittanm eOf.re and tea ietsi Isorn& it or) cond.; , rlSlOf4. and pc,lsel knit rr, ra. ZOIS t111 , 1'17170r 1-trni soaps, pet titniery, nee dle, liru•lie-, tin. I ta n .1-, head, clasp , . and rings: .9.ieel I ag• snit por:cs readt mane. Ai cordlon,, 110/ , le V lulu'', nod malt 1 .1 ci ..iinie, nu, to e.entlon, %Odd. price.. N. Pedlar.. firnithed on rrnsonabtc terms. I All kind= of Wit tetter mutt lick, Cit'lll:Cll.Tel , ranted. Abu, Accurdeone, Nlueic Bose*, Jewelry , nt •no - t notice. For ...leaning lever c. atelieg, el CU. ;.spine Watch .• Common Verge, an. New main st o New Verve, Doti! I N , Flint 1 I.u. Ow I" G•dd .2.7. to No. tiew.Acortleo ' ..t oil. r • done to pre;ml a it to the :It tt r r,itte.l ;.:ction or the titcney 'lron fl.tele lintel. , Erie I'. ~,:,,,,,,,,,,„f '• t* -- It L ' N,' - I* 7 1r.:I!! i , z - . - .01 . t v....., , ' , : 1 -. ....„ p L j ii_f-s, .1 ,::-°- ' WNH TIM NA t't Ali '1 \lli' 1 /-.7:07,,r: . t -.1-:•,-,-1,..A,, . - - - 7-', '"' ' '-'-''-tr-•tr.." f?.Y.:-^-;'•-•,V;r..:.14, . -, • ~..•fr•-!.- , 'Nil-- -•-r-v. i V- - , 1 : 1 7-3 ;1 1 2:: drs_Z . _1: .Zilti, ,r ----------- ---------_-_---7.„-_ 41K4J--i-1,,,----_,----7 '---' ---,, v_.,,,A;,,,:::::_14. -:1-:*",",-c,._:-.---.!--, ',...--,f,..,-...."4._. b i,•,l- 1. ~, !,,,,,,. - v.÷7<_ .„1...Nd ~";;~: _ Pacription: FroF:critioni 91111: above i. at th:, riat by far the in st gen - prat • 11 , 1 r la till. Searte (1111 4 tze ape, It. tr Tat Inc, that great :ma tor.,! plan, is fry onenily arc, hotvever, %soften denies the cliar.re as it is made, th It he "[PIMA es for cause only." The N tloeribrn bat ottite recognity got out the ell'N ' tah.rit le. nhich they tall tia thINII STit‘ - f:. Ha hi Steve is , G d.rit.hat-an all and tr) Si- horen-ti, to lirt,i (hatltin ethers are rued I that those m' paced in the At much interior article hat t: taken the alarm, and n cry ni prose tante n, red titt..,ra by thin to csral e , Such err, Lon den s . a irsel-srs waste of the rim* ' , art h.in been h•surd—rcetmitutitty claim thIAI rig best Stove out! Hence the her -tone Stove tmea .11 move all others, inclu thin Sennetes Patent. The , cr, n ill I r, "Removed for caute eel};' so tee slit satin:atm General Tl*lo'r. and as he is unified f A gaol a•s - Jrittiont of ell erri tVit , celebrated Ca rilentr•r ;same. as lien as the 11, lir elititon :.tot es„ Attrpg - ht Pr,rlor au also Cauldron ;Intl Sitgat kettles at ilireri" I st..e. hand. lu fict no lit tier assortment of C.L.FIINI; elsewhere. The attention of the al.oGrllied to itl'Mi I . l.ol'.'—a new article, 1 / 4 11111 cast-iron lean:, man and warranter:. ti rr t.teani Litt ines, ); 111 Cenrreg. rareire. Vac Jennips, &c.. &c., made to order on tin shonert nr most reitsonahle terms. VINCENT, Hl' EriO, April 1,19. Arrival of fip i lendid Good= C .N G. 7.1 0 0 00 . State. Simi, rearlu err.f.te Brrne, I 17T Ito are ttow receiving from New York t1t,.% inott. of Flock -s, Watches, ,T ewelry and Fancy Good& tie r Lstnblisloatem w ill con parr w ith of a similar kind in the wt,tertl country, as to ;,_neat. van:? ,nil aaalilv of (k .d. From Initte 'girt-M1.4 , of difierent 17 , caporents Of the nimt celebrated 3itkers in EntOhe, direct f Ilon se, they are enabled to ollgr a superior artiek price. Intim Nleeliatileat branch. particular all grt•eu to the repairing of %Vl:itches Jett elry and a raining to the trade. Having tiro tine 3rerbrien from Europe. tegetbe Tools. seldotn found in country chops they pledge make good work and give satifactiou. Engrat Mg of Spoon*, Seetle..letettry. 6 r., done I N. R. 1111 Odd and Crt:ooI. bought of C. be }:ngraved. if requested. without charge. Cash price paid for Old Suter klate, Erie, June 39, 1549. cill I Nr31.137: 1 Jifi,01,10 gc - ;(1 merchantable Fhingles t7I far. w i le by • C. I TO 7. 1 11 E PURL 101 tiring Sithseriler hat in leased the Erie Flourtn I known perhaps as Reed's ,NI Wollid inform he n do all kind" of erindiug et the shortest non the pudic and Ink friends 11.,r their past favor.. he fully ask a contittimneeof their patronage. as he I front hi. experience in the milling hus,tne s, 'to gs'd satt , faetion. All hinds of tiread-stutfilconht and tor sale cheap. Flour by the barrel or single purchasers. Cash paid for all kinds of grain delivered at the tFdreet. CON • Erie. April IFI9. VT3x.XO NOTEO'ft 17BLIC NOTICI; Is hereby given that applic P 1113 Ic to,the next Legielature of Pennsylvania, ',oration 01 ls flank, to he called .4 The Canal Bank a capital of One liendred Thole-and Dollarg, with t increr,ing it to Three Mathis,' 'Thousand rollnre usual v leg. I.e located in the Buroe of Erie. State of l'eurtyt Ivanta. Erie, June dd. IP Janis C. Marshall, 31) , Cril M. Ster rett, it C Jahn A. Trae!.. t. M. Tibbals. Will Il‘ , lll. Tomlimoth J. li. Williaam. .8111 i . lVin. S. lane. Thomas 11. Sill. .1.11 i James Williams, G. Sanford. • Gror l'haq. R. Wright. 3. I). nark, - cr.) c Tho, I:. Coll, !Lb. Drown. Alfa. I P. Mc Wall'. .1. Kellogg,. Fainy J. Hearn. Joh!' C Beebe. Wm.' l'an-on Graham, W. IL Knowlton. rAastrzlns , SIOTZI Cornrr of rrenrh and I";fth Rrerfr, Erie, The under.igiked take., this meilie..lof neat/uncle nod the miblic that he li.ecopmied thn nhove named for the reck , tir , ik or conittittY, The'lloute has MU PA I It MI PIT tTTED AND CLEAN! R. to that it con:titian ant wartliv the ritrotinge-orthe Teadic. rernia., no v.Ol a, 1.% err other part of the Route. bar refertibdied with N LAT AND SERSTANTIAI. I I No tori it, will l:C• :Tared to render the House n hit i and the ,nq of C'o'sts pleatantend agreeable. Th way,. he fora itdied touh the II CST the MARRtre 'I he !oration of this House is Central. and will be Meet either for Leskinen or tdeasure. - CRAW:ES AlArtE UNIFORM AM) REAS The Stables are large and convenient, and are uu or oil attentive rind competent teen. I'assemors Carrteri to. and ,from the Steam and free of Charge. tre7.'. The stihicriher pledge bat no ettor cut on his panto promote the comfort of all why it with. their patronage. Erie, June 30, 1549. If. C CIPIAINDIDJFAVELIty.—IImbracing Pine, Rill I.ll.ockete., Chaim , . Pencils. dr.e.., new and leautiti Pins and Rings of niatnend, Turquois. Pend. E unhinge. N. h.—Jewelry made Or fern i red to 0: in nelgth;or-nntl learn Wily a tit t rate jet, is .1, ‘.lt. at Erie July.?. 6.1 A) - • EMPII4./1AX1E143.D.8.478 , , DECEIVED this day by Express nt the Empire SW,' amrtinent of Drets SALM% 811,1 Siiks, rennet tin ~lUsiin nelsnes, en , tiroirre, Tarlton , . natrt aml 1..111111 , T1 new .tvle et lit I , on Trimming Dresses, PlaCh Nit c. So•• Erie, 5 . , , p1. 13,1914, OR 5Z73721 E • ' ;ea! ear.- 'it the great I it haul l or IV-el) rianteti Go leating lc% 111 111 rl ny tt 31 ~I.lCtittuir.f.,,ntt.t t ! igy and vigcr r roprietor.t MEI is Chofago- MO/ IN. a, r Cliffs () De than eV) f o , jood—tuttlut cured Ill..; .e , arrle th. cnarrnd it, n n fret MILI FR. DR. Oscan► en t, Fri.. laal an' the I. I,ta ti ~irrd rrr~ Bcc., .ups: 1i.1., , , 75 tr' Rcr.H.t.!,l "1, N 1 41 t I N. 1 1.11 'S • •"- -J• • t ' Mggsl ry i. hrr.bic• ui a Ft 1 W 1.1 , 1tS ri cr,r• l• •re ! • ••r..' •1 I. tl It Rlttl • an cr.i•'l. to 2 r hall %vete. I 1.• , 0 r a II 1 ra:l can le to. •.accurt. 1 11C - .1" Tice s• e Rt &i.. 0 44ir B :~ a liargc t if ex, If 1% ATNIF 4 ')111 at a %Or 1.1 ration nil, it i t nXIICIPS ti ilh Fr.,t, thentsehts t the lest t)'t do Co. I.' d the 1116bn: on Ind va! . WRIGHT t - ;t t• he publit 7 leteki ould re , o-ct* 1 , e1 , 4 cote t able to V.l Inl?: , 13 1 1 10 111. . •u in on ra Afl ZINN lion it 'lt I • or the weer- Erm. - epriti tt•tth all .. .14 awl SE nun Keller. Jnek _Fulltrten. Belden, King. 11:1‘6. 51. GalWel t NEI to his EVirn ntly 1 in' RE s 'now In The ot.:q.: e;,:e e, r! IntNlTl•Nr ii 410,0 • utile IA d l a• AFI•4 ‘1:1 ) s- - rowel , e.elre- IN 1111 }: ier ilt et 1-:. PacLet IL. - 1 .ts Iltruar" a) fasor LW MEM rnitt r CCI oce. ETU N. %N ' • lEEE
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