Demoer l atio Congressional conyeatioie N The Democratic conferees of the 23d• Congressional District niet of the Court House, in Warren; on the 21st day of Anglia. 1850. Murra y Wheaton. Esq. of Erie co. ; wee chosen igfesi dam; John Hastings, of Jefferson county. N. L. Dike, of Potter, and R. Brown, of Warren co.. Secretaries. The following named delegates presented theli creden tials, and took seats in the Convention: Clarion—Robert McGinnis, Jeremiah Berlin, Wm. M. Abrams. Erie—D. F. Sloan, Isaac It. Tear, Norm who. Elk—Jas. L. Gillis. W. P. Wilco:,•Davld Thayer. Jrferson—John llaugherty.,Wm. W. Wise. John Has tine. ' APKens—Jonathan Marsh, J. J. Marsh. John Camp bell. Polio—H. .1. Olmstead, Ittiles White, N. L. Dike Orarran—John Judean, It. Brown, Wm. Drown. Dolegstoe from the county of Forest asked fOr scats in the Convention, and on motion of Mr. Thayer, of Elk comity, that they be adrnittod, the motion was lost. So they mere not admitted. 1 Oa motion of Mr. Wilcox. of Elk co., the Convention proceeded to name candidates for nomination to represent this District in the next Congress. Mr. Hastings ntmed David Barclay of Jefferson co Barliu " SetkClover Clarion - K, BrolVu " Carlton B. Curtis Warren Dike " Chtirles Lytu all Potter Steen 66 Daniel Dobbins Erie Thayer 66 Jesse Kuvler Elk The Convention then proceeded to ballot, and on the, thirteeth balled the names of Charles Lyman, of Potter ea., and Daniel Dobbins, of Erie co., were withdrawn, and on the fourteenth ballot It appeared that Carlton D. Cur tis, of Warren county, had a mnjorilq of all the votes gi yin, and he was ileclared duly nomated as the demo cratic candidate for Congress in the 22.1 Congressional District of Pennsylvania. On motion of Mr. Wilcox, of Elk, a committee of se ven wore appointed to draft r i esolutions expressive of the senro of this Convention. Whereupon, Messrs. Wilcox, of Elk; Sloan. of Erie; Hastings, of Jefferson; White, of Pouir; Judson, of Warren; Berlin, of Clarion; and Wise, of Jefferson; were appointed. On motion of Mr. Sloan, of Erie, the President appoin ted Messrs. Sloan, Gillis, and McGinnis 6 a committee to wait upon Mr. Curtis and inform him of his nominntio and solicit his acceptance of the same. The committee on resolutions, through their chairman, reported the following, which were adopted by the Con vention. Resoleed, That this Convention approves of and re-af finals the resolutions adopted by the hit° W illiamsport Convention, and they hereby pledge to its 'nominees a cordial, hearty, and united support. , Resotred, That we present in Carlton B. Curtis, our candidate for Congress, a faithful and unflinching demo crat, a man of talent and energy of character, and one who will represent his constituency with honor to himself and satisfaction to the district, and we look forwiird to his t riumph election with unshaken confidence. Rrsolrul, That this Convention entertains nndiminish ed confidence in the:ability, patriotism, mid political integ rity of the lion. James Thompson, present member of Congress from this, District. Mr. Sloan, from the committee appointed to wait on Mr. Curtis and solidi his acceptance of the nomination, reported that they had discharged that, duty. that Mr. Curtis accepted the nomination, with his thanks to the Convintion for the honor th 4 had shown him. On motion of Mr. Gillis, thanks of th& Convention were tendered to the Trosident for th able and im partial manner in which he had presided ye(' its deliber ations. On motion. it was Rcsolreq. That tla roceedings of this Convention he signed by tho o i cor nd published in all the democratic papers in the District. MURRAY WII ALLON, Preset. Jons IhrriSGS, N. L. Dtatt, - Secretaries. It. Snows. Democratic Victories. Augu§t his been prolific of Democratic victories! In North Carolina we swept the State, electing . our!Gov enter, and a majority Of both branches of the Legislature, thus securing a United States Senator in place of Mr. Alang,em. Indiana followed in. this same track r and gave us a large majority in bolls bran c hes of the Legisla- Rife and in the Constitutional Reform.Conventitm.l lows then responded to the call, and followed suit with two members of Congress. a Governor, State officers and the Legislature. In Missouri, notwithstanding the di vision in our rank, the popular vote is all on the side of the Democracy, while the whip can only rejoice over what they have accidentally gained. Their triumph will be lid transient. In Kentucky we kayo scared the whir into fits, and while we cannot rojaiee over a majority ,of the Legislature, we :can, as the Gazette would say, over "a large plurality"--i. a. "more than ones" - . . ' Conjugal Infidelity—Crnal Itastaiity, l 1 • A Matto named Bees Maas, of BeMlle. Canadai abont tet years ago, forsook his.nrite and three childreu i and canto to live In Syracuse., Itv'th another women. For the past year he has been wriiit e4o his wife from time to time, penitent letters, fillefi ith assurances of ; &Tee i lion for her, and earnest entre ties to her, to come with • their children and I again live! with him in peace. fit After tho receipt of Beicral such letters, she came to tde city to see for herself if his circumstances and conduct were such that she Wild return to him. Hobbs received her with great kindness, showed her a house he was build ing for his family; and reiterated his persuasions that she would again become his companion; I ' She yielded, went immediately back to Confide, and soon returned with two of their children, Mrs. 'Howes found her husband in his now house, but with him was the wretched woman, Alice Simmons, for whose sake he had violated his marriage setts, and abandoned hie fami ly. He promised, however. that be would send Alico away forever, as soon as he coulTraise money sufficient to pay her expenses. In this state of distressing suspense, Mrs. Hobbs was kept, until the morning of the 10th of July, when Alice SimmOns left the hone°. avowedly for Canada. I A few hou r s after her depititure. Hobbs came !to his wife, and persuaded her to dress up the little boys, that ho might take them td see a Aunt of animals th en in tho city. To gratify her husband and children, she com plied, and since then has neither'of them. To make her condition here more intolerable. and to aggrivato his own wickedness ' i it Was 'found that Hobbs had sold the bootie in' which he left his wife, and had ta ken the money off with him.—Syraiuse Journal. . . This Hobbs, spoken of in the above, wag pointed out to us on tho street three or four days since, and wo then thought we would expose his whereabouto in this nunt= her of our paper. But the agouti of the law were then lupaa his track. He was outfitted on Thuriday at the ,inatance of Mr. D. S. Geer, of Syracuse. and brought , befora 71.0. Hulbert, Esq. Here he offered to cornprom ise and give op the children, which was done; and he was there liberated. .He had been workihg, white here, In the shoo establishment of Messrs. 0. & C. Met, on State Street. i A Wonderful Discovery. The Gazelle has made as wonderful et discovery as tho boy,that ascertained froth' mathematical deirmintral. Con that he had exactly five toes orkono foot. It has as certained that ther9 is a "large plurality pf whigs in, the Legislature" of Missouri! If . tho' I Editor had extended his researches a little' farther. he would have found also that his party heui a "largo plurality" la North Carolina. Indiana and lovra.'and a very, small jolty in Ketitacky! Wonderful man. oui coimporaty: almost equalto Paine! DVPI'ALO AND aviraorr. - 4 Tbp splendid Steamer iIIAI.TIC, A..D. Perkins, Mosier. will run duties the remainder of the on. Mn , etween utiblo and Detroltin connection with the 11111C111. RAN CENTRAL. RAIL ROAD. Trip up, Leaves Rulfalo ott Wednesday aiming *llO O'Cloek. -'• Erie o evening 7 4 Trip do wn I. Detiolt on &Ando) , morning et • IS" " ' AI Erie Monday " 7 . , .. . Pasiages to Chicago, Waukegan, Southport. Racine. Milwsu, ... lye led Sheboygan , or intermediate places , be call: NM fare th rough receipted for ty J. KELLOGG. ni. ugust al. 1140. • 14 111131141.1611 N 0 T 211 , 111. OYe. Two, Three and Four Dollarßinh will be received !or • roods aril* Ecoptro etoret. ii. CADWELL. ; turn 17, IESO, News by Telegraph - to Tkrie. BYO'Rteiirs Line So the Observer. iyassiutirox; Aug. 28, Swum—To-day the Senate coultruted',an additional number of Executive nominations, to Which Ahem were no objections. - • .1 - •-7 ". - To-day the House bounty land bill granting laid to: officers and soldiers who have' been -in tho' Military itei;.= oleo of the United States. was taken up and . all 'mead; meats referring to public lands were *arm) to excepts proviso allowing the soldier, at his his option 100 dollars in lieu of loud. Pending ifte debate on previous pro vision. the furtherconsldemtion of the bill was postponed . • till to-morrow. House.—The Home took the business on the speak-, ers table, and passed the Senate bill' granting lands in Arkansas, and regulating the duties and tonage. The Texas boundary question being then next In'or der, gave rise to considerable excitement and interest: and after some discussion, the question put by the Chair was, shall the billNe rejected. Yeas 34—nays 168-- Pending en amendment of Mr. Boyd, the Howie ad journed. . Wastaiscrros. • Ang. The papers this morning contain BPKenuan's letter of resignation of the Secretaryship of the Interior. ad dressed to President Fillmore. It le dated Washington. August 26. He says his peculiar nervous temperament unsuite him to the harrassiug and arduous: nature of the duties or the office. SESATI6.—The West Point bill was taken up. Mr. Hunter reported in favor of increasing the salaries of Professors. $2OOO per auburn. uniformly. • MARKETS. , IturrAro, Aug. 29. FLOOII.-But few tranractions to•dap Wee 500 bbli. at $4 for good brands. and $4 06a4 12 for fancy Ohio and Mich. GIIIIN:--Consideiabie inquirylat,wheat. Buyers gen erally activating to meet Ballads at their prices. 'Sales 7500 bush. good Mich. at 79 cts. Corn steady with fair demand. Sales 3000 bush. at 50e cts. for western mixed. • 'Whiskey in brisk demand, and scarce at 26 cta. • , Navy Yana. Aug. W. FFl.lR.—Demand free for western and, state, Market steady. Canadian in request at $4 50a4 36. Sales 4000 bbls. $4 25n4 44 for common to straight state, $437a 4 50 for old and now Genesee. GRA an.—Wheet market dull rinillieavy. Pricoe nom inal. Corn plenty. and lower. Bales 6000 bush. at 611 a 62 cte. for mixed, 62a63 cte. for round yellow. • Mt is said, they have a Negro at Damonlie Muse um, New York, Who has discovered the secretor chang ing his color witite-6and who is now engaged in opera ting on himself. It takes; time, and it is said he has al ready changed about one hill' of his body! Moms Sonscninzim—A - western editor annnunces that his better half had the previous day presented him with a 'twilfth little responsibility.' and immediately below makes the following appeal, which we hope was raven dedto. - "More subscriberliwanted at this office." Fins.—The post office at Hawkineville. Ga.. was burned on the .sth instant. with all its contents. including a stock of goods, notes. books, &c.. belonging to Dr. Matthewsoo, the Postuwter. Loss about $20,000. No insurance. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN, an artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice: a great Dyspepiia curer, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig thereat Physiological Chemist by J. 8. Houghton, M. D., No. II N o rth Eig hth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderild remedy for Indiges tion. Dyspepsia, 'Jaundice. Liver Complaint, Omstipation and Debility, curing after nature's own method, by nature's own agent the Gastric Juice. Bee advertisement In another column. Sabbath School Celebration: Arrangements are being made for the Sabbath School Celebration at lilogean Comers op the 10th of Beptem• her next, the object of which is to advanced the cause of S•ibbatli Schools and invite the interests and energies of all Christian people in extending its saying benefits to the rising generation. A general invitation le therefore ex tended to all the lovers of Sabbath School enterpriso.—, The friends will meet at the church at 10 o'clock A. M. Severat.addresses are expected from gentleman from abroad. . • . Aug. 31. A. R. HAMMOND. MARRIED In Conneaut Ohio. Atm. 211. by 11. Wood. Egg., Mr. Edward 11. Ward. and Miss Ruin Brown, both of .Kinge vino. DIED In Chicago, on the 211 inst....or-Cholera, Mr. William S. Chambers. aged 43 years, formerly of this county. On the 2d hist., et the residence of her son John in Venango township. [Liable, i widow of Moses Warner. aged 89 years. 3 months and'ls days. _ • On the 19th inst.. in Greene township, Lewis E. son of T. W. and Harriet Jorrils. aged 1 year and 3 months: SEALED pnorosezia, WILL ie te:elved at the office of the Erie . and Waterlbrd Flank Roil company in Brie. until the 97th day of Sep tember. A. lb 1837 inclusive. for the construetion entire to the completion of the Prank Roadfron Erie to Maarford, including grubbing, clearing, grading, superstructlon,' and the.erection of three toll houses and „mites. Proposals need 1101 be offered for term than one mile of the road. Plans of the work and general information respecting 'lt can be had at the office on and after the 18th day of eieptember. By order of the Prdeldeut and Bla A nagers. ALFRED KING 4 Beeretaryi Erse, Aug. 30, 1830.. Gazette, Chronicle and Ad vertiser. copy. Dung LINSEED OIL.-405 gallons for sale , at the lowest mar. kct rice, at No. Hughes' Hulldinpi state street. Brie. Pd, August l6lO. P. HALL. 303 OU 1.88. pure and extra whlld Lead ground in oil, ready for use; also.* large supply Pure Dry White Lead for sale in small or large quantities on the Most reasonable terrine No. I Hughes' Buildings. P, HALL August 31. • . nl5 6000 Lbs. Fire Proof Paint, useerted colors, rer site by the pound or barrel, P. HALL' , Aug. 31. RININETZ White, Vandike., Brown. 0 top Uinta. Ivory Bine , bump Black. vatious qualities. *maids Wawa. W ahl ed of iwpetior qualitra, selling at redaeed prices, by • August 31. 1830. , 1 P. HALT,. fl4f7"S g frts urpntn byi. e itzel e 3oo.l..v ibi Augttot 31. Tao TANNER'S 011 by the gal on or barrel,' as eheap ns can be bought in Elie county, for sale by • P. HALL. Augost at. , nie Dimon Ea.—Pa nt, Varnish. White Wash, ' hoe. Ifecouri fig., xi & t ubbi n g. Hem * ila4 Raving, Cloth, flair. Flesh, Nall, Teeth, Crumb, Counter and Tanners' Brushes of different kinds, all of svhieh aro otlered'eheap enough, by P. BALL. August 31." • nl6 DUSTESS.— super or wife eof 'plain nud Colored Fen edt D L./Dusters firt Plano and all kinds of furniture; offered A LL. cheap, y ,r. B Anguel 31, lea. - • . nio DAM:JEWS Bair Blenders. Camel Hair Blenders and Aeneas, Fan Graining Brushes. Top Grainslns Brushes, Steel and Horn Graining Combs or all sorts and sizes. which are offered as losfas can be bought In Erie or Buffalo, formate by August 31. P. HALL. APArt ED ius of mooned alzes and eolots ,to etat the times, J' for sate by P. HALL. Austin 31, 1830. T - R - .__Tr.r?,:i — lliang.tr=rn:do.rztrunCtrriveditir Augur 31, ale SUPPORTERS and Shoulder Braees.—.A large quantity adapt• ed lo all •tzer, and prove their utility by they good etreels. For meetly P.'IIAIL4 , August 31. Y d's, Leawood. Madder. FusqvNia I j.)tt, g 111154:i an ood4lConne 9. Copper il e l tfream Tartar. Indigo. Coebtajul.uuteu. ma, T . . Iviet, ' - Tin - . Annatt. Cudlpeat, Alum. Blue Vitetol. Nitrlt and filurlatft Au Ids,allof width are °feted Ittd. by - -- August 3,, .11e50, • Pi lIIALL. GlEftikands:,—"lstodr, Puteitlzett. Ctiistkdi and New Orleans Sugary, sUperlor Bogen. HOMO 11101ainto, ra fined sugar (louse Syrup. glee. Coffee. Mock and Green, Tens, Pepper, Spice, Cinunmon. Ginger, Nut Mega. Meet, ClOvem.Cdt. rents. beside,* hoot orothet orttelei the Mb 100 iiiimeroos to mention. For sate by , MILL, „ .August 3t. nte, rIitUGS.- - -Camptior.Turky Opi us. liforphinp.rialnine. !gym .L.v Pure Ablaut Cream, Arable. Orenibepl i lalontel Quicksilver, besidesevcry other article of drue‘k ban medicine usually kept Itt OrugAeres. , Vatkobe . _ ~! AUgust3l. • HALL. HAIR 011..11a It Artsioratives, dale Dye, Den Salary Powder; Colognes. Sha'Wig Soap and Crenate, Toilet Soaps and per of nearly ovety lona. • POI . Salo by 5 P. HALL. August at. . • - - " ; 'IXT,INEB & I,IQUOItti. •Old Port tile, p&p Wee, V T Madeira, dif f erent qiialities, Brandies, dark and pale. poi guild Gin, Banta Cruz aunt. Whiskey, Alecdsol, for saki at reardangustM ble piece by UAW Au. • , - - - .1 4 Dune. ()ave.-Oil fee 'ale by August 3k. ' Ihmicators Notice. , , .1 4 ETTERS lestimsoentars ock the eatatoTbos. ICTloniet; Una of NodeEass, derd balite* beets 'granted to the paborlbtnt.' nodal Is bomb, given wall persons Indebted to eildaitaWto epk. Intmeltatepayment, and Ilmielutelntrclattni against It nrit nnlitta• led to ;mewls them legally authenticated lb: attnientinu..: MARY ANN .13141V41 1 E skimo , Aug. SI, p,F.GIftORD. $ll5O. : , , - .:1: f -TALL : -TRAIIIIc i *'-- ": . ; , -' 1,1151 L , • ON.BAND „ABU VOA BALK, ' 1 . 000 Stook of flood, and Shoot. • ' O F m y own suanulketuttrt amonnitsvhich-will be tbund • - ' ~ : ,00 1 00 pairkleos Coattail Galteln.' ' • •• , '... 300. ," - ", :Bowed Calf MOM , . . 000 " ",, Pegged " - , • , • : - 1000 " r " " - Kip Boots. ,•, , KW* . " , 0.. Mick .• - ...,• -,,.500 44, • 116 .1 e mons. ~ , , - 500 " ,0. ' _Kip.. " ' , ' - 5000 .." tt Calf; " 500 -," " Slips. 4. . : WM " • Ladies' Colt Bootees. • am ~" " I Morocco " _ . 1 Mb " " " WalkingwiloeS. 500 " " flips. • - , , 130 0 1' " • Gaiter Boots. • - 00 0 " - Misses __. •• *. . _ .090 " " • lad( - " 2000 .. ' Children, sod Cock Mom. • . 1000 , " Boys Boots. . 1000, : .. .. Dropout, with tunny other styles of elioes notwatiOned. all of which will be Nelda& as low - prices as can ho 530ntlescwhere. • Aug: 21.150. , , - J. II: FUI.LFIBTOIC, , • 218221 A CIA D rimv. TfIC Fall Term of the Erie Academy eomMenrea on Mon day. Rcpt 20th. Jeso; Under the ruperiutenedenee ofJ. Meal Duce, A. IL, WI tb e r osnreicnt Assistants. E. naIIAITT, See. J. ID: MaIISUALtA. ug .2 Prestl.. - IN hand for side by the ton, hundred, or less quantity. heavy 11...1 weight Spanish, middle do.. second quality do.. dam aged do., heavy weight Slaughter, middle do., Oak; also, Jersey and Prenehlealr-itins, country do., Dunes Ayres and Patna K Koper Leather, Owasso and Patna 111Oroceo, Splits. Linings and Itindlngs, Lasts. Pont Trete.erimps and Pegs at Rochester price*. and everyarilelq In the line orShoe Findings and Kit. Aug J. 111 . FULLERTON.' MILE common schools in the Borough of Eric will be opened on 1.; Monday the 16th of Peptetuber next Application fur em ployment as teachers may he made to any ofthe Illreeters Neat ens to Saturday the 4th of September, when the candidates will meet the Direciors at the East Ward School Howe. at 9 o'clock, I'. N. for examination. By ordered' the Board.. Erie- August:ll. - C, W. KtiLRO. 13113 President. NOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Erie and Edenhoro P lank Road Conipany are hereby notified to pay twenty-five per, cent. on their respectlye subscriptions. on or ,before the SOW day of September next. By order of the Board. August 24, 18:4) WIIEREMS, auy . wl • Amy has left my house I heehy wart, all persons not to trot her or harbor her o ns t will pay no debts of her contracting after this 'date. Waterford. Auguet-17. Marls! ?all Goods. JD. CLARK begs leave to announce the first arrival of Fall • Goods in town. consisting of elegant styles of YOWL!. Chan geable, and .1111 t Dress and Mantilla Silks, Silk and Worsted Poplins, (an entirely new hnd moat bentiriful article.) Silk Edgifigts, and, many other articles , to which 1 would invite mien. lion, but want of time forbids aucumerating. Please call and *mat No. 1 Reed House. Aug. 21. MO. RECEIVED at the Empire Store this day a few pieces of rich black Dress Silk. SO Poplins. flue Dame, flack Silk Laces eitines.Tarlions. Dress aud licrak Mastitis, new style of dro Trholuingi. &C., Eke. Etle. August 21. • 1113 00WrIZILOTOR5, WAN'VED. T O grade. bridge and plank the first Ilse tulles of the EOM*. ED/MOOR° COMM Roan, south of,Erie. Also 10 furnish suffi cient plank for the saute. JOHN GALBRAITH. Erie, August 21, 1P30.1 nIS ONE Lot within a mile of the Borough of Rrie. situated on th Lake Road leading cart, in 51111 Creek township. being the east one-third ofout-lot 317. having thereon a comfortable frame house. and barn, wish on orchard of well eelected Rull trees. Also Lot N 0.3 of Block N 0.517 in the Borough of Erie. This lot fronts on twelfth street. 13• J feet cast of Holland. It is on the highest ground in the Block, and a level place for a building. Bosirof which low will bo, soldeheap. For fattest partieulars,ealssire of lIM. Thmnas 11. frdl, of the Borough of Erie. or by letter, (post paid) addressed to the babied ber. at Meadville. JOHN 11. MII.L AIL. Eries Aug. •21. . nl 3 lbaall Dills at rat. SMALT, bill. will continue to be regicive4l at par for dOods, or Debts, at Mrs. Curtis Millinery t 3 tom, State Street. Elle. August l7. IMO. THE MERODANTs. AND EARMERS' _ . STA= IaIITOIII. ZNIMIZAZIOZI CO., • Of Uarrlabor& Pa.. INVITE the attention of the public to the principle/ upon which the business of the Company is conducted. The main object of the Company I. Watford Merthants and Farmers an oppon uni ty of procuring safe Maumee° upop their property at a moderate cos‘and strictly upon the Mutual principle. ln order to preserve this principle. the Directors have adopted the popular. safe, ann equitable plan of classifying their risks, and have divided theta into two classes. The first class is exclusively a Farmers' coup pony, in which no properly more hazardous than dwelling houses, out houses, and personal property therein will be insured. The secoed class is the Merchants, Company, in which may be insured the sate kinds of property, The Company deem it indispensable to decline all risks which arc Commonly denominated Cairn Ilazerdousi believing that If such risks are permitted to re mingled With those of the merch ant and farater4the premiums are likely to be disproportionate to the risks.—exacting from those wheat° insured upon the least hazardous property, more than aJust and -equal contribution to the expense of insurance. The Foley orcach member will des• tenet° the chooser tisk with which he is associated, and the Cash PfentlUtne and Deposit° Note of each Class. and the assessments en which members may become liable, shall be held and assessed to pay the tosses occurring( In the reepeetive Chosen. to whit* they belong. mid no other, and the general expenses *of the Com pany shall be apportioned to each Class according to the aut. ount insured in each. . . htaurance may be made for from one to three years, in the Mors chants' class. and one to live years. in the Farmers' class. The very extraordi nay success ofthe Company In accumulating II large fund in ea.?) prembrins,bas placed Mc financial stability of the Institution lusond any probable danger. The dividends which have been paid on oxpiring Policies In like eotnpanies, prove that the aCtual expense of Insurance is vbry trifling, In a Mutual Office which Is limited to the safer classes of risks. • DIRECTORS, John P. Rutherford Philo C. Ftedgwiek, Elamite! Tr. Joon.. Alonzo A. t'arrier. A. J. Glifet. Harrirbliff. Robert Mout, Carbon Co., John It Packer. Northtunhertund. JOHN P. iturlleßr9au, Prat. ALDER dirtoTT. SOWS% For forth' particulars please Inquire of %VM. N. LEWIS lk Circ e maim 17 in • . Ageute. Erie. I'n. SCIENTIFICIVONDEUI PEPSIN, An Artificial Digestive Vilna, or Gastric Setae GREATiDABPEPBI4 CURER. Prepared, from the RENNET, or the fourth Stomach of the et:if. . • terdirectionsof Mawr Licata, the great Physiological Chem ist, by 3. 8. llorourti, N. It, Nu. 11, North Eighth Street, 'Philadelphia, PA. This is a truly wonderful renvvly for Idditediox, Dyipipsia, Jamndiee. lover Coasplaint, Coesiipatioa, and Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. r U7lislfe teaspoonfitil of this fluid, Ittflised In water, will di gest or dissolve Fie/ Poen& of RodeS Beef is atoll too hearth out of the stomach. DIGESTION. • DIGESTION is eltlefiy performed in the Ploifinib by the aid or a fluid which freely exude...from the loner emit of that organ, whet. Ina state of Isealth, called the-G.l.We Juice. This fluid Is, the Greet Seleeet the Food, the Paretying, Preeeraiog. awd Otiorsferior Agent of the stotnriCh and intestines. Without it Mere will be no digestion,-no conversion of food into blood, and no nutrition of the body, but rather a foul, torpid, painful, and destructive conditiOn of the whole digestive apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured stomach produces no good Gasule Juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility which ensue. • ' - PEPSIN AND RENNET. Parent is the chief Menton,. or ',feat di estisq pOiNeipie of the Gastric Juice. Ills found In great abundante in the solid parts of the bunion OtOthael alter death, and sometimes causes the stout nth to digest itself, or cat itself up. It is also found in the stow aeh of animals, as the oz, calf, &e. It is the materlal used by far- Mem to making cheese. Called Bennet, the effect of which has long been the itpetinl wonder of the dairy. 'The curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. Bennett possesses astonishing pbwer. The stomach of a calf will curdle nearly otic thousand limes Its own weight of milk. , Baron Nelda slates that, '•flue part of l'epolit dissolied in slaty 1110111111111 parts Of water, will di gest meat and oilier food! , iiiseased 010111OC1114 produce no good Gastric Julce.Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be perfectly supplied. we quote the following Dixon Moho. in his 'celebrated work on Anlnlal Chemistry, says: °An Attlfieisi itigestive Fluid:nay he rendify prepared from the mucous menthrane of the stomach of the Calf, In which vari ous articles of food, as meat and eggs. will be softsssl, changed, cad otigefted, Jan us VW taste *data as thy Weida bs fa tke As sam dowaek." Da. Faunas, in his famous treatise on "Food and 'Diet." pub lished by Wilson & Co.. New York, page 3, states the same great fact, dad describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities then Dr. Percria. Dr. lona W. DR4Ptilt. - rtott , oot of Clicinlitry In the Medical' College or the University of New,' York, in his "Text Book of Chemistry,* page GEO, says: "It Inut been' a question whether ant fiCial digestion could be perfinvued— . hut It Is now universally ad mitted that It may be." Professor VaPICILIIIOII. of Fhliedelphle. In his great work on man Physiology, devotes more then tiny page* to the examination of this slibjed. His experiments with Beaumont on the Ma isie. Juice. obtained front the living human stomata end front it:t imelier., well known. "in ell Crum."' he rays; "digestion °cent red n perfectly in the areffiNal as in the 'mural digestions:, Its a Dyspepsia Curer, Ibr. liOUOttToN•B preparation of Psrstx has prodneed the Most rasfetioas erect*, curing cares of Ds Wiry. Emaciation, Ner yews DecWm, and nyspepla Coientraption, sum oted to be on the very verge of the grave. It is Impost ible to give the details of ca• see In the limits of this advenieement—but authenticated tellid- CALCII have been given of more titan , • Sao AE,II4RK4BLE CU.R.F.:St In Philadelphia, New Yore end Boston alone. These Wait male: ly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only , tapttiU 64MM- WOW, but permanent: It bra gnaw/Maass Asildole. and from the noonishlnat? *mall quantity memory to produce a healthy digestion. is behoved to tad upon ELECTRO4I;IONETIC PRINCIPLES! II here Is nolortu of old tliomabh Complaints whidh It deots not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter how they may be. It GIVEII trarrEvr ILICILIFT: A slawle dose swum alias asprcassai systptams, and Updraft - 4R lobe repeated Ma shorstime to o:z:se these Rood edema permanent. ,Praury, mfrnop out Toon or Maw. Mtwara: once. ii is particularly excellent la cascsof stn. Vomiting. Cramps; &ream of the pit Of die Elottmell, tilt -tress after t ipg.'low. cold state of the Mood, beavltiete.lalw bins. ursitlf Ittt deoPundelley. Care I dila*. lkeaknew. tendency ter Inn n i if. suicide. *4- Pate. ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Doe bouts will often cube* II kilning cure. _ RENT FRED OP tOSTAub: For convenience of 'rending to all parts of the country. the.. Di. swarm Merest of the Fee" Is rout Up in the fora, ,of powdellik. wilt' directions tote dissolved to diluted alcohol. water; or situp by 'lmpatient. :These powders contain pit the same matter as the bade , . but ( Wei the Irlallificfor its some pricy. and will be vent by maillissqf Portats.br one dollar seat (tent paid)'to Dr; lIOUPATON. Na. / I Northßtghth dew Fbiladaltablak 8 PUCIUMOU Obi QM dollars:. Every trackage and bottle beans tag W.TOPOGARI I t uI F 9f . L . r , nou9nT , :mi Bc4epopoe• •ADrtlafPronted In every town In -thittaihkatiglateS. iibßtsidintottrat tires to Dietwoiew,' Dnaggists.;TratthasteitYliof Itookrellera are dein-edict set se agents. , - • • Carte s House. - and Dr: P. Neci ROshes' Illoe kotteslerda gos Drie. _;, t • ,•3 fttSatit 11, 1f,32,, • • ;- tyli ==M Laetora Bole Leather. Common Bchoolo. P. ARDUCKLE,Sectrtary. 3t13 CIIARGE3 R. ORCUTTM thIS NEW GOOD LOTS ZOR SALE. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. :PLIE OREATRT ° !DISCOVERY OP ILIE Dfl Toast VIAGIN31 1 27.411 orecinzarr. rill: following from Dr. IleauaLS. a noted Physicians who has sold over WU Bottles .within fueled ten months. hear him. S. Beet.t.—Bir: I write to give you some account of the ailed fable &reels produced by the use of Doct. Tresles Magnetic Dint inent in my own practice as a physician. The following eases have all been under toy Own obaervution, and by my own pre scription. CUR Mrs. More, who was given up to die by three eel eloateil physicians, as being In the lad slags of Co' wranytion, by the use of the Magnetic Olmtuent has regained her health, and it now as well ad ever, mid has been for the last six months. Coss 2d.'--Some time in July last, I was called to see Mrs. Allen Ilving some 22 miles distant. Iler case hail been given up by sev eral physicians. She was first attacked by tnaligeont dysentery, followed by severe intlainiumion of the bowels. I arrived about f 1 o'clock hi the evening, and found her its a very dangerous sloe teflon. apparently on the balnk of the grave. 1 commenced apply. ing the oinunent freely,to the stomach andlowels, attended with Mine ninntle remedies administered loternally, mid by morning I Mond her so mach better that I tell for home, with directions to continue the use of the thulnient. She fully recovered in a few days, and is now enjoying good health. Casa ad.—A Alt. Winters had lost nearly all his hair, had been OW for many years; by ;lie use of Wes bottle of fhe Magnetic Ointment, had his hair entirety restored, and new has at beautiful a head of hair as any man could wish. Mange is alamt 29 years Cease dill.—A son of Mr. Warren of this town, It years of age, hail been afflicted with the ASTUNIA from his cradle, lie had the benefit of th,e beat medical advice that a loving and wealthy father could proonee without avail. It was one at the morn aggravated eases I ever am; he wadi emaciated almost to a skeleton. By the use Of a new bottlrs of the Ointment he was thoroughly cared, and for 7 months past has enjoyed robust health. Case alit.—Phis was an extreme case of iagessmatios of the spine, of long standing; had a Variety of treatment from no less than sight ditfereut physicians, without rezeiving benefit—was cared by the use of only four bottles of the Magnetic Ointment.— This was four months ago, and the lady (a Mrs. Dillthani) instill in good health and able to attend to her usual household ditties.— I have treated two cases of Chronic :ors eyes with the Ointment both of the patients so shirty blind, as to need an attendant to lend theta Motu place to place. Vile of them had been afflicted 16 , years. the other about 9 years. They had tried the best physicians in the state, without benefit; and one of them had been under the treat mentor the celebrated Poet. Muzzy. of Cincinnati, fbr eighteen months, and bad expended hundred. of &mare in vain Worts to effect a cure. They are now, by use of the Magnetic Ointment, nearly or quite cured, anti are able to read and attend to ordinary business. I fusee used the Ointment in a number of cases of the Passe, and in no rage Aps tt failed to girt immediate relief, and geaerallya permanenticara. I have 11180 used it beneficially in several cases of EltiriliPeLAS. And last lait not least, 1 have with in the last year cured four cases of CANCER by the use/of ithe Magnetic Ointment alone!! Prom a thorough trial of the Ointment in nearly every disease for which it is recommended, I can confidently recommend it o, tic one of the most fateful remedies ever offered to the Respeopectfolly yours. BURTON IIUIRIELL, M. D. Dated Arne, ia. Ohio. Jan. 27, IRS% Sold In Uric. Pa.. b? Carter & Brother. wholesale and retail—l.. S. Jones, Girard, U. L. Town, North East, and by One agent in every town in the state. • J August 17, IESO. E. K. CRANDALL, Traveling agent. lyl4 FTIT.TrV^MfITIF7rVI r ETTERS of administration of the, estate of flimsy Cook. late II of 'Girard township. ttee'd having been granted to the sub scriber. notice is hereby given to nil persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, anddhose having claims against it are requested to present them leg:1'11y authenticated for settlement. May 21. 1830.--osl3 112LP21118111 auttzvaz. JUST received a large lot of One goods. and fur sale at leas pri• eel than can I e Ix:icht In Erie. GREAT BARGAINS. I will now close Qr.) , stock of Sommer Dress Goods at New York cost. mien as Lashio. Barrages, Silk Tialinns, Silk Inerandine., silk Poplins &c. Abe I offer 1300 yards of choice Carpals at a small advance flout factory prices, bargains Ibal cannot often be bad. N. 11. I shall not attempt to impose upon this intelligent com munity by selling to them three or four pieces of Lawns fur less than what I paid for them in New Yorki in order w putt thls the papers as a sample of my low prices. My prices are un Minn and Ion: I will double my proposal to any one that will match quantity. quality and prices. ' 11. CADWELI.. Erie. July 20, , tilo Glass are. T ARGEnerortment o(Jars, all sizes; Glass Preserve Jars. Fancy j.J Preserve and Steeple Top Jars for rale by D. S. CLARK. MACCARONI and 'PennedllLfur sale by July 20 D. S. CLARK. (WRAY POWDER, In half and..puarler pound naeliago.. for ILI sale. D.R. CLARK. GRINDSTONES.—Five tons IIUREA ttrintlstones fur wle by the ton or at retail. J. 11.•FQLLER'i'ON. I word to The wise is rerglekst." lAM constantly receiving and serrieg the cheapest Good, in town, and would briefly announce another arrival tido morn ing of Dress Goods, which the Ladies will find beautiful-in:lced. and in. price an far below anything in Erie. no the pulling from some quarters proves short of convincing proof of cheapness to purchasers. It le not rity purpose now to spend time and room with n eritn [Vie of prieeo. I will give prices to the full ratisfaetion of as I sell the goodsg I cannot, refrain, however, front rentarklitg on this subject, having recently observed some swelling advertise ment quoting Lawn. al 8 cents, and some other articles in pro portion, that doubtless nil who read this ndvertnremew, just been buying of me full yard wide and perfectly rust colored Lawns at In cents are satirfied on the rcore of my behig Under sold at the rate of fifteen per cent by any one in this city 111 mistake not they are better, satisfied that I am sending do per ce.:i cheaper Than some at least But I Confine not this matter to Lawns, or Ginghtmig, or Prihi'. , Let it here be di oti tie tly under— stood. that within the range ofa DB GOQDS trade. from n pa per of Needles ton Three Ply Carper, I mil - , pogleti up" and pre pared for any Competition In Erie. whether tout those Mug in trade. or Dom thole of mushroom growth and "have a little yet to , learn" in the Dry Goods department. Puff, mull blaze away gen tlemen, 1 net always on hand.' Cut:touters, the goods arc here : the quantities stiMelent arc hefe--the BAIDIAIIirI are here. word or two again soon. J. D. CLARK. Erie, July 13, icSO: nO az CIAn.P.III 131.t.n WINDING to keep pace with the demand (late in the season ,as it is) I have been neeiving an addition to my stock of Carpets; all of which I oiler at peicni far enough below any thing in 'Erie to save any immtby•arguments with buyers. They are warranted to MAWS hesiiiiMily in figure. this being the only match that can betnade of them, for when compared with other shocks in town they greatly over:ma:a in style and quality, while at tbe mune time they as fir wooden:match In price." , N. will not impose npon this intelligent comumnitk,by ad vertising an !spiral orris*/ of Dress Goods at cast. (I never sell goodi of gaits se reeDA a pUre have. not even of my own import*. thin at emu) My stock of bummer Dress thgeds (6 els. Lawns included) Is nearly disposed of, and the rrinoining part 1 shalt continue to sell at reasonably small profits ntni warrant priers lower than any thing of that kind advertised at cont,ue cis. lawns not excepted.) • L D. CLARK. Erie. July IT. 1970. Tho Xtrie County • taunt • uranee Comp my Co r TIMM to Insure Buildings, Goods, Wares .and Merano dlse;on favorable terns. VIRiTTORIP• J. C. alnn/hall,, A. Tracy,' , 'Wm.lßcriity, , J. H. Winiains, Thos. Figwort, .G.Sonrord. H. .Ineksoll, , 'Thos. Mils, C. M. Tilitials, W. 11,. Townsend. Ceo. Fettle'', : H. Sherman. • J. C. Spencer. • G. SANFORD, President, • (Imam Samna, Secretary. .1. C. Soong, Tferuorret . . E. W. GERRhillf, Agent and Surveyor. • Erie. Juhet,V, I&30. A CARD. TR. A , MEDD would respect nnnounecto his friends and / patrons that he Ilan deClined the general Oriel Ice Of Medicine and Surgery In favor iglu. J. L:STEtV,AIII"—a gentle nntrWlinin he can most cheerfully recommend to the public as n well educa ted and experienced Physician, worthy of confidence and patron age.. • no. it. will continue to prnetice obstricrics. nttCnd to cowrie.. tiono. give advice and Medicine in his Mace, and in nil crises where it may be desired, assist Dr. Stewart in his practice. Erie. April IV. ISSO. Small Dills Wanted. IWILL continue to take and receive Saudi notes or other Slates and Canada. Al coals. or any thing I have to sell. Mr*, 1 will receive them, on debts due sue and glee change on them as hereon:4e. nt shy Stores C. 11. WRIGIIT: Anglin it, tßid; . • Notice to Debtors. A'' telt° ate Indebted to The subseribcrollber by note or book neCount, are relocated to call and settle ilyeaainc im mediately, as a longer indulgence cannot be given. ALVIN TITAYER. Eagle Village. Aug. 17. IEIO. • • . lIN ' AIN CA • Pt.:TING rot sale at co low vitas as at any of the !waging shops In town. . Auguat.lo,lt 2 .3o. LESTER; BENNETT & CHF MR., • 11711VE Ilundred Gallons Linseed Oil.twohnn . thed 40. 014 P. r... , ..L' pentine,one hundred and fifty do. Copal Varnish. coach a d urnitufe. by • CARTER. & lilloTimit. . • NEW GOODfla . ' - - •• T If. illi.teleroN woufd Inform his Customer, and dw prib le •11 . generally that he has begin to rceetv 0 his Sleek of 81.11lNG ARD SUMMER GotThel-ueinbrdeing a large and well "Fleeted stock of kitnple and Fancy ' • , . . crs. Dar aobvpi anon, anozamr, and ZAUDWAIII; - Alscia very All 'assarttnent of eirßhw....loons. embrating alinost every desirable style of Bonnets—ranatua, I °reborn and `Palm fiats, Artificial l; r towers. &c.. nil or which a ill be sold at as low pricer as can !!e found In this city. Erie Mom 11. lag( - - ted to call and e m O,OLD 'PENG. _ • ; - 1 rlP:rosit in Wart t ofi] good GOl.lt'en at a reduced mice. ate in S. elee our stock,' conSisting of 30doz. as potted 'sires. they at mnde by !leers' & Clark. New York, no Warnsnled a No. I rep. :In all cases when the points hill by fair Mrsee a new one will be furnished without eharge. Give thrift!! lam M,. ' likAdonly by 1• J • - - Wal. N. Lk:WIS & CO. • . Erie. July 111. ltkla. , ' ' To , lot. , .• „.. A TART of tile. Dwelling House now Siting up nest ••' , il. to eno,Flecuing Plonk, on FWD NMI. •:. • -_, 0 i APPIi 10 :„. i , ' - V. lli %VIII° lIT. , June 6. • T. Alit etistyle totar,and other kinds of mai*, au. any laquaritity of Wicking, Chinnilea and g lobes. at. Eric . ri. f.oollllfrik rs A : FOR 1.,•1 shalt he paying Cash fer any iinautily,or 1../WOOL. • ' ' O. M. TiRRALI3. NYI • AN/11E10EO for sale a‘ Osilialn,prlees by : ;.: -.,LESTER, SENNETT & CHESTER.' 0 11.0 P vete art ClerKohl POO, lgrd, u in rai Cholera timed, can befoptdat ' WlLlpurot • AugastlCY. Mb. , , • - riallittN ate!. Welt Prgem_rogerber whir led ttlibe. for WI 110braP t#7 . LESTER. -ENNETT & atiesTai: 119" . - E4 r ; !k. Citt e lf,o ll lbr *We cheap bY - ••• • • „ ~ „ Want, erztNETT pm Mu • D. A. -ottAxm, BECK leave to announce to his fried and the l public ;ran ',rally, that having boughtiout most f the stock alt. A Baker, he will continue the Grocery at Provisio Dosineer, and wit sell at prices.. nu heretofore, to splint! cuatoniers. Ile has pat re dyed from the emit nit addition to hia stcck, wlch will he ;mid low lmr Cash, and Cash rad y. lie thurelore hopes his frtenda will give him a collos he linen& by strict attention to huoinow to merit the patronage of alt. it. A.O ANC, Erie. April • Cheaprid . Erie. Pa. LOON UDR.= rArtmEna Ir. 001..• GROWERS, AT THE taslo Wool-n ractory. rairvievr. W E nre just finishing our SPLENDID NEW FACTORY, nti d . fitting it up in the best and substantial manner; and hav ing the hest machinery, We best workmen, and are determined to take the best career every thing. we Intend to minufle tore in a superior sit le Cassimeres and Cloths of every desirable quality and color; niso, nil kind+ of striped and fancy Cowls for Gent? Owl Boys Pant-; Men ntl kinds of Flannels and Blankets. We will inatuifacture either by the yard, on shares or exchange cloth for wool, as our customers may prefer, at our usual rate,. In addition to our splendid new machinery, we have bought out Messrs. Caugheys entire Floc kornincblurry. which Is all new, of eastern make, and built nu the most improved principle. We rue Mao providing yftrlhemannftclureofllßOAD CLO'l'l6 cture of tel determined to prhve toe 'Hien, of this and the ad joining:hater that an good and heautind cloth can he inantrac lured In Pentrwleatila no in tha Eavterti Stater, or in Europe, from the same quality of wOol. Carding and Spinning done In the hest manner. We respect fully hurl etlw public to call and Pre. 111`CREA RV. THORNTON er. CO. Eagle Factory. Fairview, April 51 • 100 Ii i -Vt) 8 ViTANTEDI rpirr,iiimmibcrs will pay !Rd a toil for 100 Tcn Flax straw (half rash anal half goods., nt their Mill, north of Walnut creek. The Etas rifler the reed has tarn thrashed out, to I•e rotted properly and broken by horses in the field/ For a first rate ar tide, a good staple and sufficiently, but nut tan stuck rotted, ac will pay the 'rime price. *To Flax growers who willeall upon us at the Mill or in Erie, we wilt flurnlth soave a 'prom lops rclati tc to rni t tag and freaking the will tend very much h. abridge their labor. May le, tea). MARVIN & PF:RIONS. Keytlona Paper Muhl 110111 E THINGS 04N By DONE! - AS WELL AS OTHERS! TINE Subscriber would beg leave to inform his friends and the Pula ie. that he haspist opened fw the SPIt I N 0 1 1, Tft.llJP. thelargept and hest ap,ort meat of Cloths, ram- SIMMS and vorings that has ever bet II offered in this market, and which will be told at the low est price Mr VASIL We will have at all :meek it large and good air mimeo( of IMAM , MA GE CLOTHING, con:op:Mg or 'MVP and Frock Coats, Hummer t 'vats, liminers Coats, Sack Coals, Panto. Vest+, Sititl4, Cravats fancy null plain, fine and superline thispt tiders. Lambs %Vooi and COllOll under Shirts nod Draw ere. Also it good assortment of white Shirts and Shirt ecilars of all grades and prices, which will be sold 11111:AP AS Tun CIIIIAITST, l'emons wishing to purchase Clothing kir CASH, wilt do well to edit and examine Goods null prices. My Clothing is Cut by myself, made in Grim and Is warranted to be as well made as any Shop in Erie eau make, notwithstanding the tow wow that Is made by moms about slop shopstatting,Ste..... Persons wishing their Clothing made to Order Can havt their ineasureetaken and clothing Made, and if not suited with them when done, they will not he asked to like theta away. We don't wish our friends In that k «e are gawping, but would have them call and exnumlne'Goode and Prices for them relvee: We will he happy at all liflleg to chow our Goode, coma parepricee,eutor make with time hen In tide or any other city. We would Met° have all wanting anything In our line to give mm= cull, and we think we can satisfy them that "Soule things can be donene well as othere!” Cutting done on the strortest notice and warranted. - 1 , 111,e Aprill7. tear. JOHN . M. JI7SVICE. 111106310 1 331:1V 2A740 . Piano Porto Manufactory, .Niagaro Street, corner of Mohawk. riti A. J. KEOGH &Co Finn) Forte manufacturers from New York, resheCtfully announce to the eititensof lint falo and Erie, and the surrounding country, that they have estait lished a manufactory of Nano Fortes, as stove, and hate now Ott hand a ttttt ither of Itibtrumesits of Midtown mattufacture,to a !itch they invite the attention of Autatures and prutessional Mietienuis or uthent in want of a real pout' instrument. timing cowl .ctt the husineo of one of the largest Piano 'ManufaCtories in the city of New York for tome year., with ' , effect strece‹., they have , no lie.itatien in u arrantinig their inet.runtentr fur l entity of finish, ca-e of touch. awl VOhitile and richness of tune, equal to any of 'Eastern manufacture: and as they use non ecd but tt tat hha beet, thoroughly se:lsnot - 1,1,0th by the action offline tn. nett IV. artificial meant., they tan safely nr4ure yon nho nay favor them u ith the it patronage. that their inuritmentssliall he inentrpioved in duribili tyL ns nett as the other qualities of a toiperitir Forms of si 14% and 0 half and sett it oft:lyr , , ronstatiliy Ott hand—and itntroments of any peculiar shops desired, trill iv mile to order. Otte of the h Lacy inFtrutnehts tan now be seen nt the divclling of IL Me Allnpler. on loth street. A call is eol ic A call is respectfully solicited Buffalo April 1E4(4 , G.Loorzza&oo. n ' Clock. Mach ssad Jewelry Establishment. State sfreet.riv it, • i p stearly opposite the Empire St.res. Mrio. Pa. . . 4 - - REnow receiving from New York n large addition to their former stock of Vd.)ollg,entbracing rill the new de,irahle ar ticles suited to the trade, which they propose to disk,' of to the MIMIC at a small advance front coat. for with ernsosaide facilities of olitaitting goods front Importers and .5l a minx tu teethey calcu late on not being undersold: for theinreseot at leagt. 'in ,the great Rail and Plank Road city or Erie. . Employing none but the hest of WOrk men, together With Engines for making new work, the meals:mienl brawn' of their business pertaining to Watches. Jewelery and Engraving, will be done in a manner unsurpassed by any for style, in the werwrn country.— The Itighes price paid In crib for old Gold nod Silver. Articles bought itlre Engravediu any style desired without charge. Eric. July 0, 1.430. OXIXLAP IMILDWAVID STORE. nAvspi.t received the in la Deg of ins stoe k, among wlikh can Z heft:mind IKON and STIVII, of all sizes, Gonad Boxes. Alain hie Casting+, Anvils, Vlgett. Smith's Bellows, Axle_ Ann., erect springs. (eastelii) Mass !muds, coil, Md. trace, halter find Jack chains, spikes, both wrought and cut. nails from %I. to hid., hat rel. Boor. poneedinishing and wrought nails, horse shoes and strap War!, hooks and hinds, friction rollers. twittery. mill cross tut and eireular Sawn, shovels, spades hoes, wrenches, of 'various patterns, a good assortment of we titanic's Tools. , Ttroadaten (Malone &Simmers's) adzeet planet and Plane iron ',brat.° mid ttnentitenn hatchets. sand parer. filet , . ebibtele, ‘,( ll 4ricnr.s) augent.-auner hitt,, auger and chirsel bed serewn. matt kuolin, hand, panne), compose, feloe. tenon and rib +ARP. spoke shaves. nen.m, di iverg. bevel,, spirit levels box treat rult.s.nwel ignitors, IryAguares, draw nhareo, oil mourn of a ininerior quality, iSze. RUFUN REED. Julie I. • '• • Kn. lb Reed Route riTTOZIVRIZE4_BTOREI. I NO. 2 FLEIIING IILOCK. 'New Hoods and Great Arsigoins. Casts Systems Adopted! Jtiert 'received mid every day receiving, nt the Pittsburgh Store, .an extensive and full assortment of fresh cheap Ofti.N.W.RIES, bought at New York, Pittsburgh anal UMW° since the fall in pri ces, which. in nddition to toy fonnerstock 11111t1 and will he sold at WHOLESALE , . AND RETAII., as low as tbe lowest in Erie or any oilier pine went Of Iluffhlo. for Any kind of produce which I can find a WBlll for.antl somethings for Cash, if not crowded on' roe Iu too large quantities. . . Country Menetia titan nd Patinees are Invited : to call when they wont Groceries, as I have adopted the Cash system and wilt give thou the full Worth of their money. N. It. I have concluded to takellohl and Slyer nt par for n few weeks longer, netwithstanding the alarming' news troll Califor nia. • ;1_ JOHN 141cC.IVN N. Erie, June A No 9Pictuhtlhtg [noel TO DAritlrrant AND 0=3.3= 0. - - CIIEC VATS with Bolters toady made and made to order. E.S Abe. Milk Niteol . 4lll . 6leril vizor. Sttalnera. Strainer Prills. 111 sh Kettlen, large and small. Coffee rots and Boilers of dlllent seize". Ten. Pots, atiph Pans. liquare Pans, Canal lamps, and Ca nal 'Pumps. In short, a good assortineut of Tin and Japan I 'are kept cOnotantly on hand. Alto. Copper works of nit hinds Made and repaired In the hest manner and at the stance! notice. Country Merchants wishing to make 'intent Tin Ware, can be necommodated with tt liberal d;ge.ofeht. Erie, April 13, 'V). QUIN Eli WORK.--Silver Spoons, Ladles, Tong,. Roopctiut kl ter Knives. &e.. constantly on hand and :khoosjadstrd Ike eabd,'titrbCs, sot is t he'Natareg St ate, at is Eric and warranted of tht•staudardof Dollars. Comp:art HO aof style in 111141401 w h par ticularly Invited.. `Aleci. threaded Spooni acid Forks from a New York ntanufae tots. all of good silver. ' only 11 . - G. LOOMIS & CO. Tl,tAtlccrl763,7ldita gale 'ow for Cash. &I Entrees Flour. 30 .1 bblo, Willie Fish. %I Potent Home linker. and *3 bb 10. a bite Plorter o bowl no kb, attbc Empire Stores. - July 29. SPIiEN DID JEWEErif.o.-Embriteitiirinitiltrneelets. toe iets "'ain't Von Oft &Mr .Blots; and , lots or pretty Eagles for the Ladies. ; L00.111$41).. State Pt. July 0,, • Nearly opposite Empire elores - LOtiKiNG,Gll4l.4.dets & LANlPS7Aiptenind — arsorhifen. Just opeueLl by 11. LOOMIS & Va fitaie st., July • ' Nearly opposite Empireitores. • 1.1.0 UR AND Eltlll,—Coaplantly on hnml. n ivarranted 13 article s aa eaten pas the abeam,. al WR IG I ire Corner. - • SCYTII EA, SnriillTs. eseldra,liftniur. Eines. and laulnebaug Kones. a Ved nescruuent at [ha Ell KAP Hardware Blue. Erie i June 22.1 - REPUSKEED,,Jto 3.lKeerlllowee, - OaNy roe Stale. -' -' - - TitAV t: *a - TOW oniborteCrackeyßuggi, flute to order. wider' • L z eon the bought on reasonable terms or - • " C. 0; warn tiT. ilatter Wanted. - • - . . t *ll.l. pat tho market iirlee'in tuber goodator lay quarto iy .a..of Dotter during the season. June 13.1830, . ~ :.. ... ''-. , -,. '.C.-1,4.-.IIIIBALB. uttiGUMPL—A largo avoutmeot low enough 11;itgat P.. J. U. FULLERT ON 15tnriP FANCl(llATeditetreeelved and for. sale cheap for Coshyy, , , 8. - ,IIUNTEII.:Parit Row. W 5 -001. IFI Vl*, *revery inyle ancl rftelevi and 0 1 A+0 1 40 101 6 1 bi B. 8. Porlairet• r n. Kr.oGir. .1. KEOGH. ly ID MIDI4LEMN & MUMMY. tl/9 11T082311, Throe Doors North or Drown's Hotel/ ATM cOItIZN3I WITH the largest stock of flood.r, of all kinds that were tee/ Uttered in Erie, and will be sold fur Cash; or Cash Trades and No Trust, at prices tint no one will believe until they see. I offer 391K1 yards of Scotch and French (linglrants front le to 15'ter cent below nn)l(lingliato in Erie of the eatne quality sad iiumait.}. In proof of what 1 say I utter two pieces out of theta. to nu) one that n ill ordell one piece of the above quantity and quality. Also, .intlo yards aline bltaelied Muslin, from e to lei seals IrPr n Mehl. Is per cent below any prices In this place for-which I olTer the . same premium as above. New, York COS{ stores not excepted. Aay 4Nantity or I'm - volt tawas, come as to* as etts per yard. colors ns Ihst ns n rock. one: one cord of Prinu, :said ten pieces as a reward to any one that pro , lnee the same -nuonnt and as good quality ft= toy other more in Errle ar low as Mille. :100 Slmvls of all kinds and qualities, very low, 210 Dress Patterns of nett Silks and Satins, lota, 200 dozen Closes, 520 pieeesof Ittbbons. 2.l pieces of rich rinhroydrred Drapery 100 Itress Pattern. Silk Poplin, silk and stormed fleragea„ row. lard 1111, ), Befalze del:lnes. Tarlton's, Swi's and Book 31usling, Ladies arid Gents Silk Wrappers,3.olantillas Just received, ha Truk Satin Paravolt, Bpi VoiltiCts just received. rOU pain of trop Kid Shoes and f:,,iters, 50 down Ladies and Gents, note. A large inntity of Paper Hangings. any kind Cl grxmla that are warded In the Dress CrltOde line, just give US n call. I might as nell submit the ease here for inspection, for It would take a week to complete toy list of hoods on palm. 1 keep my CARPET ROOM, shrt)tul Coot. auppliM with front Three io 1' 'c Thonsmor Yards of Choice Carpels, more (Imo all caner Nonni in On n can W.:kJ:ice, n Inch t n ill sell from ten to per cent under Cul or Ituaalo mark•l fur cash. - 011. C1. 1 .11111,1n 1 to 2; yards aide. iii tyre iv( d, n large rwck of GROCERIES, Pall, Flout, and White Firll, at low prices% aln inns . In;:nunng to receive a good assortment of CROCK ERY, Glasztt are r Lcblang Glasses, and Glass by the boa. Call atol zee. I um now receiving a large addition to my 'wartime !Ptak of lIARDIW ABE, Joiner's, t7arlientere Cooper's Blacksmith's and klimemaker's Tools t a COIIIIO Vtf• 41%.ortinent of Coach and Hurry Tr 1111111i110:A id Arms. Ciprimp and sans atilt kinder liaddlety I ardware complete; rorks. Spades. Elc)ihes, a saw tdro-k very low: In min , I org. (*aide and Trace Chains; 100 loos of well nsKirted Iron nod r tee' 400 imp of Nada and Spike at 3 to In per cent l lun hairdo prices. I'. 1 4 . All 1 rnd, is, that the continually at large 1911 compare my mOOON rind price. n ith al*,nit.l l dear 110 t the decision. Erie, July Colt, I nig, H. CALIVELL. CAIVIERON"S ESTnaar Or FLOWER& A Sure Proservat've of the flair. Tire Ins entor barn a for more than tweniy years been engaged In the ma nobietii re of humor. ni Ir. both in Europe and America. was led try file employment to feel the want of sonsething that n.uubi cit e hte to the decaying or decayed hair. and at the pains lime give a ',usurp:lure. hastwily, roil a Rich Gloss, without leav nut it afters% anis hard. laitile and dry, es all the hair onset' tire present C9111i.3.1t ion opens the pores, and causes a healthy action on the Di rface of lire skill of the head. and at the satire time in return of tire humor that strengthens and nourishes the hair. To those it ham: hair is falling otf from intense study. plektiese. chance of climate, dandruff, this is an invaluable preparation. Being principally extracted from Flowers, it wilt t•e fret. trod the loutinorne effluvia that usually _aribes from hair oils, and has the most agreeable odor. It is the Lest adapted to git e a lively appearanee to Ornamental Hair. of any now offered t 3 the wean!, nu the experience of thousands testify. Ile pirtteu• tar to utserve that Iron' is genuine unless signed by the Inventor. 'Fr rhe hest eettitleAte,ll. that if tills article does not prove ad represented, the money is ill to refunded, Erie, fitly talt 1451, Clocks. Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. reeeiviott the nhot•e artlefe.t in every sariett C. and Iv: al-o tativieal iniarunienti, Lamm, Lookinzglassei &e., &e., un hand and far sale at very fast preen. nrir, 1‘,33 rrsu, rxsrc, riszt, Sk 1. t.t of Barrels and ILA( Barrels fresh White Fish jcsat re;eive,l from Beaver 1•I POO Cod Fish just creeirs ed a n d 11,r s ilr see) cheap at N 0.3 Bonuel llitmk. by July 2ti D. R. CLARK. r;,11.5. New Orleans an - Sugar 11, use Molasses by the him , ' or ffllloll, at the storey! D. S. CLARK. EM %AT' AND Po sale by N. • 114 I.• Pharp and GothiC, MOO Day. Alarm. V Thirty Door, .11arinc and other kinds of Ilrass Blocks, now Oprninz by , 1.0Q3113 & Co., ha) d. Nearly opposite Empire Stows. W. E MAGILL, DENTZEIT. ,F rot f Nobbi..,„ i f Co„ it XS removed from Meadville. and bleu ram, 7 ‘.. at the Weil Moose. designing to make Erie MO • VII, 11 , me and to t rect here rt permanent business. • t )rrter. on lirst,lloor of the Hotel, first deer lathe thtet of the entrance. \CE U the rhyikianA of Erie generally Jane .0. Carpatinga an. Oil Cloths. ALARGE roisortment or do fibre!, t styles of Carpets, foam 1S to ell cent, per yard; oleo, Floor oil Cloths and Drove% etals Lin:lens and Table Spreads, just reeeit ed at April :10 Jnio. WHIG HT'S Corner. REEDXCAL NOTIOZ. FIRS. P. & R. FAULKNER, re•pcctfully announce to the pub.* 1J lie that they have remat e I their re,fidenee and office to the corner of French and Eighth tweets. (lately occupied by ►Y. H. Jolimon, Dentist.) u here they Will attend to Ail profegaional cane both in lawn and country•. Erie, April b, d:,1,4 Paddlar's Goods. T TIAVH just merited n stock vy of Peddlers' Goods, Cott. I :dating in hart of MO dorezi spool Thread, of various mantifac titres; IVO pounds of colored pntteriis linen and cotton Thrcads.St manufacturers prices; also 2dd gross hooks and eyes, together with tine etcck of pins, needles, combs, sewing silk. &e.. &e., whieh 1 will job to peddlars cheap fur cash, on the corner near the Couti Henn., C. 11. WRIGHT. AitiVll4B. Vices and Itellow.es, together with a snug Mel Of their Hardware, can be found cheap at WRIGHT V. T conNtatilly on L inJ at the lowest cash price. 0I .1.1 dery givPirrit the store of C. B. tilitICHT. Erie. :tiny 1).E.15a. - rilEAS—Uld and Voting 11 xou, 11)son Skin and Back Teas. JL some as low as 31 eta per lb., very good. So..e 13. Li\so. C. M. TIBBAUL W 113111 ER W 4,NTED.—The Walnut market price will be pai4 ILA for any quantity of While Wood, ("berry and Walnut Lum ber - the 11101 C of U. 11. WRIGHTI TWOIIO%I-1D rmi.Tot S.Arli. A ensperior Balamarnia :lre weighing 1100 pounde, with“ Gale's" paten t powder proof oek, for sate by J. H. BURTON. a/ UBT received a large nolortraent of Coffee Stills. among them can foand Plant ' s Misfile Grated Still. RUFUB RFJaI. SOFA AND CHAIR SPRINGS.—Another lot Jintt reerlreditt the Hardware Store. RUFUS REED. ECIIAN ICA Tout.S.—Datnairn. Ilateheta. filet. r aaell. IT a Plain II rem int', A uvrv, A n/er Site, Oland Poland Can parr, Feline. Tenon. Circular and Rip Saws, Steel Squares, Try Sq ua rev, Strew Driven', Ucvels, e p Iri t Levels, G ungrr. are, ke. May. RUFUS REED. TES ai good also:fluent at the Hardware Store. SUMS REED. 8y.0A,Axv....4,4 I) ADZII—BITRITIN , S,BIJUSIONISUU AND WU &TVS. at the Hardware:4ton.. Rom; Rim _ BnAss AND QI.AMS CUR CAIN PlNS—Jurt rfteired. Rtirrs Ratetir J — ATAITWAkt: - A lor‘e lot cx pressly for jobbing. Rum Itzur oaszT Coen, ussitLi y ea•ti Mr 10 1 00 Bustle 10 AOO Oats, If delireml soon. C TMnitus Dyllxprossi r VST teeeired a mil oupply or Dal. Aides reiniiiies ,for Colt .1 1 enturdirm. Female Diseases. &e. .Atao. Abdominal Support era. siloilidvr [traces awl lobal lug Tubes, by J. U. BURTON, Erie, March 10. Artll. CI El ARRIVAL—Spring Stets qt Dons iis.—Just meta. 17 e 4.1 evoreaa, a glue azrorttocutot tiprlng and Summer 800 oet•. e tamper 'ban ever at C. M. TIIIBALW. OlttiN,U3 AVINDoW (11. Arks. English, Errneb and American, for sale low by CARTER lip 14ROTIIER. . . SPECTACLEt3.-1111Odner's Inittroted by Peril:Deal. ?middl La and otber kinds of Man, In Gold and Bilcer. Genttan elaver Uttel, and other crautes. Au Wetted riassontnent to select-bow at Pity d. G. 1 04)M118 & VOL kkrylarge WOrtment of Gold and Silver. to Witold thin /summer at low prices- no mirtake G. LOOMIS Jul • d• Neatly opposite the F.mpirettlOtela o.ol.l),Bilver and Florence Ire; Gold Bilver sad Compectic i i Bronzes; JO - panned tins, assorted colon Nov. %I. • 70, CARTE:RD 110 tarsus.. EiifijOG6o )1311114GEN on hand lb tinkly by ft D. Wr tf, f -f EMOVE, Fldll AND SALT.—May be fdundleyp , At • • oullY on hand WEIGHTY), i NREI 2 II l'eo CO TeAo,—Seeee optsuie I.' Teas of %%id0 , 19 bean& Watilld. , . -If a fees . stock of new: at ...... . ...,4 to Vv. truiresatArnelidr% . wEIGHT 4, .. II C. KOLB, only Agent, Erie.,ama9 11'3I. li. CO. Cott:le Hall. EIMIEtI2
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