~ I ”,Pplr I= Lod( out Girl& ; • - se of the.veligious 'pallets of Philadel no prove that falling in lova is morally n make that position good, he will have ; l iiiablishing the fact of total deproVifp: writer in on, phis, is striving c aul. If ha cal l no difficulty in p 7 Th. NV nal l !lugton Republic says that el gentleman - of the highest it elligeuce has just arrived frot , 9 . Vexes , who says there hi but little doubt that the Texas tidutida- T y bill will meet Lwitlethe /auction of an overwhelming • majority of the p i ople of thut Stall. • f - • 1:17..11 4 ? th — cat 'provides not for Har his own household. is worse reagens i p nridel." C. ris, Esq: formerly of and now .rosideut of Tula° , says tho Detviiit Tribune, has received the 'appointment of Post Office or M ai l Agent. M i r. Harris is a brothertlaw or Prosidont Fillmore. cult will bo seen by our advertising colums, that: „Jacob," the Jew, has "ordered it tip, and is going it Ilene," with an extensive assortment or Clothing. .or ey. e , vo kty, ehade and price, at No. 7, Reed House, , .. Call and ace tihni Muscat wine is, very beautiful. "Mus" the Latin for niousi. Only' think of a "mouse" and a "mit," in full chase through your intestines.—Ex. Pdpet. The new EtlitoC of tlO aironicle mint be a great drinker of Muscat thou. for upon this supposition alone can we account for his rimagivation" being "disturbed" by visioos of a ••Tom-Cat." i a Lorin, thol Nativist, who livea in Baltimore , is matt ing for Con reel in Philadelphia. Tho nines 'Mots that the reason o his absence from hie duties at Wash ington is owing to the -"frequefit condition" ho gets in! The N at i v i st , o f IN,lladelphia. tako "foreign inert" for office, —„ o w ai ve l'i tn , } -i s •anians are& to be min 07The Warr/n Mail, an orgai: of whigbry in ran asivania, and a I vory poor organ, too, j t viging from the music it makes; assails Mr. Cparts, tho densee:stic con greesional nominee of that district, because we happened to speak crone( him. This,is very natural. Mr. Curtis is a decided democrat. and ih nothing more decided than in his oppositionthe swindling Galphinism of tho par ty for which the Mail is'pretended to speak. lu thin opposition wo c rdially cisucur with, Mr. Curtis, and, therefore, approv of a nomination which givei assn.. surathee of the a ility and integrity necessary to detect cod esposo the frauds of whigery. When millions'are squandered by a corrupt edminietratlon upon faVorites and partizans. it it time that the honest democracy she'd mita in oppositio to it. —Buffalo Republic. fr.p ANOTII R SCIENTIFIC WONDER: !Trent. an art' int 111.. e., give Fluid, or Gastric. Juice! a great. vi•pepiia curer, p ared front Rennet, or the fourth stomach of l the Or, rate!. directions of Baron Licing the great Pli)siotrvica Chemist by J. H. iloughton, N.V., No. 11 North Eighth Street' Philadelphia. Pa. i fThis is a tridy wonderful remedy for Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, =Wise, Liver Unnplaint, Constipation and !weighty. curing afseroature'a own method. by liat.lreS Oil II agent nx, the Gastric Juice. ' • adverciseutent in anotlaer col num. MARRIED i On Thursday mai, by Rev.B.S.lfill,Mr.A. It. GRAY. of Waterford. and MiFs hiARY S., daughter of Robert T. Sterrett, Esq.}, of M'Kean. - On the 2nd inst.; by Rov..J. Vance. Mr. David Mc- Creary and Mier 'Pertnelil Ilenderson, both of larview. t. . DIED . cht the , r.ll al, , in North East, Vise Merritt N. Crate , ord, aged about 20 years. In WaTtslmro. on Tuesday the 27th net.. Caroline ', Reheca. daaghter of Donlan and Marini! Junes, aged 1 year 9 noontilre aril 2 days, ___ 15 TRA 'Sr CIDW. S T R A y n - small F IA . Int r e r° c m o v the withlarge subscri ber, ro i t i ‘ i n Ell s iC io . t o s. n Va le n3so sti t i ne ni t t Ar a n i i twits No art itic t marks, except thak the l vans ott the left side of the Oder *.ere u usually , visible, caused by- a bruise. Any prim leturning - wltd cow, or giving information where It can be found, shall leliberally rewarded. C. SEVENS, Lee. Sept. 6, IS:i . 6th street, Erie. EITRATD. FROM the Stiligc her living In Erie, on Wednesday the 224 alt., a small re cow about 3 years old and gives milk; _no 'particular =Ms T ollected. Whoever will return said cow .or taieurforwatiOn wl ere she may be found shall be liberally re warded. I JOHN GANSIM ER. Erie, Bt -16_1,19a0 1 3(11 , 11,11( wife Ahigul having left my bed and 'board sometime in 111 31av tasband fravlng continued absent after my repeated renrcsis to berm return to her duty as my w,ife, I hereby forbid any and all persons'frain *riming or harboring her or her child at my cog or ripen e. - . A110:3 BISHOP.. lel-cola August tllth, Igso. "1117t3 i 13T1141.7,...21D. ITTIAVED from f m Flll , % CrillOr at W031(101 1 10. 011 the 18th of . - -...., imi. ,O I isge )(glow CO". -'- - - .. Q't Augut.i luri .3 'nine }ell= con% about ten years old,lruel gate milt tiny lineation respecting bcr ill be thankfully un rs et! and 'reason Lie charges paid. August 31$1;1-elu ‘VM. WYATT. EITELA'Sr a o mr. ,a i .S TRAYED F rom the sierrerilier tic lug in Erie, on Monday the M . irmr... a ood Fired 3 year old cow Ric. is red whir Mhite *pets ntrel MF. te line back noel give...a:air. Whoever will mum laid esw, dace information where the may be found Ann lii; lilierally re , Indica. ' JACOB IIONE41:1•31, Erie. Sept. 7. IFr I. .3(17 LOTS !FOIL SALE. A BARF.ehanee is now offered to those who Wish to purelin.e /1 lot. in Eric. The undersigned is nuthortiedlo well lots rid. nist and Vtli. 13 initned Wel y west of SiXth street Bridge on the north side They will besold in whole or dit Wl4l to suit )ortlooe'rs. linqui'e of r.ne. eept 4i13, 5J11412 SZIMINARV. -THF. first Etess:ott of this institution under the above title. will i commence on .tottday. the ninth of Frptember, at the brick louse on the corner' of reach street find the Diamond. It is de foi the thorobeh instruction ofmtipils of both sexes. The Wining corps of teachers arc engaged, lettere number will be increased as the wants of the school shall demand. MR E. W. JOHNSON, Pr ine Inat. MRS. C. A. JOIINeION, Assistant reins inal. Johnson. A.D.. Teacher of Language. , and Ma 'armories.. Mr. Dam& P. Ensign. Teacher of the English Departmenl. Rev. G. Sluebgen, Teacher of German and Civil Engineering. Madame A. Schuler ! Teae her of French Ornamental Needlework Mr. Win. Teacher of !mart/mental Music. . . . . Vitt Laura G. Sanford. Teacher of PalAting and drawing, 3ohnson wit' have the special nuperinteudenee of the Toung Lathes. Terms. The year is di•videa into two sessions of twenty.two weeks etch. Eachsessiot will consist of two quarters of eleven weeks. • It ATLB OF T 4.5 mos FELL CtUARTEM., Primary Studies, • 61, 0 0 Mathematics, 0 '3,00 . Languages. . . 4,00 Music on Piano or guitar, extra. French and Germen extra, each 2 , 00 Droning 41s,Painting extra. • Instnittion in Vneal Music, Composition and Declaimation, N, di he given gratuitously. I'l ' Empire on nand. . CAI: ELL has just arrived from the Eastern Cities. and ir new begi fling to receive the largest and best Relented Flock of all kinds Goods that can be nomad, and will be sold at 'Low 'Prices , for CASIt than earl, bebought er in auy qlty. Eat, wen. Nor th or t;,,, n 11 . Rats Road 'or no Rail Road. Tam determined this fall to Inv eommunlty Great Rargalna. rAie, *M. T. I 1 Something New AT NO. 7.'1111111D N 0170211 AITER. profoun4 cogitations, estenslve and minute observa lkais. I have made up my mind that it's not the fault of at least some of the people of this yawn and county, that thei welts are of such indifferent materials and workruanshii steer before was a town mused with such vile stocks of tilled and sold forelothing. Take a coat of the ordinary kir is some of the shops of Mil; town; examine It and what Judi ar) Yougnatiounee—ixon pounded cheat!! you exclaint within Italton—lveve's a button hole that looks as though it had been by Milking a linger through the cloth—there a swain sooner Sou might drop a Jock knife 'through it—here. but enough. hate seen,handled and worn there goods till ou are ti ,thers, sad it is astir's. Pa roe to enlarge on their frailties. "Imes mons cheering intelligence.at Ne. 7, Reed Ilouse; I iba day opened& magnibeent stock of iilentleistsia's l'arnishiag Goods, Cloth's, Pwrimeresand Vslqingi ofGentum, French. English and ) traa production !fewest Fall styles, pulcbased by myself tithicasablieesteblistunents in Roston. New Yorloand Phi Iii!; also, Militariy , frid Plain Trimmings in great yratirn, of toebesi qUitT,7 vravels, silk and linen Cloves and Randier chichi, fine shirts:palms, Puspenders. Ruff Cassim"- - a Vesting; abc 's Oi l Cloths , and a great variety ° F":.ZaMns." The clothing On I keep and make lour' f shall be unexceptionable In qual ity and cut , as .-^ •". N a 7 n ' —ay DO ascertained by inspecting my goods, at • . need House. where I have just removed, and with a view Of evacuating business upon my own verponvibillty. JAOOII KOCII. Erie. Sept, 7. tea _. nil Xolea', -- Tice basement story of the room now occupied by Um subscriber as a Clothing Blom, at Igo. 7, Reed Ilouse. ____ Ja. 7, IPSO, r JACOB KOCK. RR Olive Oli i (or sale by ' 4mut 3L SEALED PROPOSALS, WILL be received' at the 'office of the Erie and Waterford Plank Road Companyin, Erie. until the 114th day of Sep. 'ember. A. D. IMO inclusive. for the construction entire to the tompletion of the Weak Road frost Eris to Waterford, ineluditig übbing, clearing. grading, superstruction, and the erection of 'lure toll houses and gates. Proposals need not be *offered Ibr legs than one mile of the road. Plan* of the work and general information respecting it can be had at the °Mee on and alter the 18th day of /September. By order of the President and Managers. Elie, Aug. go. 1650, ALFRED KING, Secretary, Gazette, Chronicle and Aiivertiter, copy. Burr - ALE AND DIMNESS'. s & AM h The splendid Steadier BALTIC, A. D. Perkita, Master, IV ill run durin the remainr of the yea- I .7 67 :Mtruffitlo and Detroit in con g nection with de the !Went. 6AN CENTBALSAILROAD. Trip up. Lear Buffalo on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. " Brie ,evening T " Tr irown Detroit on Sunday morning at 1(1 „" " Monday " 7 go "iica. Waukegan, Southport, Raeine, Nitwit]. In,or intermediate plae*s, can be engaged and trued for by J, KELLOGG , Agent. koo; - Oaro hoar. to Lai m" h nho i y cet Eng.Auguat at: abcchams --- 1 STILL TAIVIIIPZIANTI - 430.000 frORT/rOF trEw . ARat VINO anti to wiv, 0311,000 Won' ' of New nindcbeap Goods at the Commercial Exchangewhere the, outwit/hes has had his' Thai gasritts established for the Met fiveytairs, iud ' where, with the permission of the merchant Princes' Or Erie, he Intends femme years toccne, to offer to till Sinner ettatgoters and all others, the greatest bargains ever extended to any people. His attire is now so arranged as to acentamodattalY classes of purchasers; loving fitted theta up into two separate department.. The first of which li %t ell supplied white late and rich Stock of FANCY GOODS adaped solely to thd ;Ventral' the 14d46 The other department is well 'applied witty every article pertaining to the widdrolm of geatfeweadogethar with every variety oftltapk Gdodit. By the above arrangements, tie will be enabled to wait upon those wanting goods with pent.) , and dispatch. 11l would therefore sal- to persons who wish •to purchase Dry Goals Or Clothing, that his stock is one of the largest mid cheapest in the city. having been patensse& from first hands, thereby saving the New York Jolibers profits, which enables him to sell Y.S per cent cheaper than those who purchase goods in the ordinary mode, Among his stock may be found bled' and blue black Satin Dress ?Interns, black, blue black ,and watered Gro de Rhine, spotted Lawns , Illicit tissues, Jenny Lind rtilbroidered silk and merino Cloaks, Broche and I.ong tiliawli, silk warp Paratuattas, figured and striped Alapacas, a few pieces of Canton crape, ex• pressly for wedding dresses; Dress Bilks of every description and quality in great variety, plain, figured and dotted Tarlton Book Muslin Bishop Lawns, Swim Stull, ,ptaln and figured Ladies French Collars and Capes. linet,dottott, thread and mull Edging and Inserting, Belt Ribbons, Rob Roy embroidered Serge*, striped and plain Cashmere de Lain., black silk lace; a large assort ment of Jules Melee Perfinuery, together with every other article kept in a Farley Dry Ogoes Moro. Id the Gentlemen's departitient may be found superfine black and blue black Preheh Ftotknnd Dress Cunt., do Pansy Pants, silk, satin, Marseilles & Valencia 'Vadat Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Half Hose, Gloves, Drawers. Under Shirts, Handkerchiefs, &c. A large assortment of India Rubber Goods, Cloths, Casslmeres; Tweeds, Cas It me rens. 0410unit/it: Also, So plecesCarpetlng, Mat ting. Oil Clol, Hearth Rage, &e., &c. , ' ' The above e *itineration embraces but stimuli part of my stock of goods--aufli c it corny, I have one of the most :complete assort• meats ever be re offered in this market, and pledge myself to sell cheaper than a rotifer establishment In this settion of the count. 11 . try; the Berea "an puffs and advertisements ofothers to the con trary. Coate and look through my stock, and my 'word for it you will not go away dissatisfied. My system of business Is on the Cash plan, and I em hereby enabled to undersell any firm west of Buffalo, far as well might the Ethiopean change his skin or the Leopard his spots, as any Merchant 111 Erie to attempt to compete with me in prices, who sells goods On the credit system —it can't be done. Therefore 1 Sal again to those who pay cash for goods, that if they will call on the nt Commercial Exchange, I will astonish them by showing goods -at lower prices than the 5 Imo quality:et have evqr been offered in this market. 'lltelff reeks and Ll‹!leit must swill aside, for the Jew half i lla insi ESi t c iLtstk, Erie. Sept. 7. IPSO. - nit HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-00110 *UP ASTHMA and OONSITHIPTIIO 1 offering to the communim this Justly celebrated .remedy for L diseasesofthe throat and hinge. it is not our wish MUM° with_ the lives or health of the afilicted, but frankly lay pelbre them the opinions of dininguished men and some of the evidences of its Buttes, from which they can judge for themselves. We sin cerely pledge ourselves to make no wild arsenious or false state ments of its eillcacy, nor will we hold out4ny hope to suffering humanity which facts if ill not warrani. Many profs are here given. nod we selicit an inquiry from the public MO all we iitaillidt• feeling assured they will And them perfectly reliable. and dm re.fleine Worthy ther boat confidence and patronage. , FROM BRlliff SILLMA3, M. D. L. L. D.. Professor of - C4emis!►y, -Ihnerologg, f-e.. Yale College, Member. !be Lll. List. Med, Pbl2. and Sebes. Societies of America and uropt, • ••1 deem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable composition from some ofthe bear articles in the Matcria Medico, and a very ceee tive remedy for theciass of diseases it la intended to care." :few Maven, Ct., N0v.,1,1519. PROF. CLEAVELAND. of Bowdoin!legs, Maine. writes —"I have witnessed thevileets ofyour "Cherry 'Pectoral" In my own family and that of my friends, and It gives mesatisfne tient' to state in its favor - that r nemedicine I 'have , ever known has proved so eminently sueeessful to turing diseases of:the throat and lungs." Dr. Ayet-7Deaf Cor•two years I waa afflicted with a very severe cough.riecourpanleil by !pitting of blood and prourse Wight sweats. By the adVice of ray attending physician i was induced to use your CHERRY PECTORAL, and continued toil° so un til I considered myselteurcd. and ascribe the erect to your prep aration. , JAMES RANDALL. Ilanutta St. Springfield, Nov. 0.184 E. This day appeared the nbove named James pandall, and pro nounced the above ittattutent true to every trapect. Dr. Ayer: I have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until last autumn, it brought on n Bough which con fined me in my chamber, and began to assume the alarming 'Av. tome of consumption. I had tried the bent advice and thd beat medicine to no purpose, until 1 used your Cherry Yectoral,w•hich has cured me, and you may well believe me. Gratefully yours. If there la on; value in the Judgement or the wife, a ho apenk from - experience, Here iv a medicine worthy of Me Wine confi dence. PREPARED DV J. C. AVER, CIRE MIST, LOWELL. 1411‘ Fold gn Erie by J.dll. BURTON & Cu.. and 14 Lirtiggista gen erally throughout the State. 4'117 LF.TTERS terthaineatary on the es ate Thos. M. Thayer, late of North East, deed having been granted to the subscribers, notice is hereby given to an peririons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haw ing elating against it are *locum ted to prestut them legally authenticated for settlement, MARY ANN 111.11110. Aug. 31. IMO. E. F. GIFFORD -1 Ertel/ton W3I. W. REED. 17 13 !ME LINSEED 011..-4UO gelloss for sale. at the lowest mar l- ket priee, at No. 1, Ilugbes' BOW age, Shute street, Erie, Pa. August 31, 1859. P. HALL. 3000 L".pure and exit white Lead grounJ in oil, ready for use; also. a large supply Pure Dry White Lead for sale in small or large quautitles on the most reasonable terms, No. 1 litighes• Buildings. P. HALL August al. . nlB 6000 Lbs. Fire Proof dot, autotted colors, rot late by the pound or barrel. • P. HALL. Aug. 3t KRIMNI; Willie, I Vandike, Brown. Drop Binek• Ivory Black, Lstsup Black, various qualities, Spanish Brown, Ve- Milan Red of superior qualities, selling at reduced prices, by August 31, 1850. P. BALL. ,GAI.LONS Spirits Turpentine by the gallon or barrel, tor - sale low, by - 11. HALL. August 31. MG MANNER'S Oil by the go lon or bnrrel, asetteop on eon be bought in Erie county, for sale by P. HALL. • August 31. nt6 I,IIIISIIES.--Saint, Varnish. White Wash. shoe. Scouring, ',Scrubbing, Horse. lint, Shaving. CS:lth, Bair. Flesh, Nall. Teeth, Crumb. Counter and Tanners' Brushes of different kinds, all of which ate offered cheap enough. by P. HALL. August 31. 1118 TAUSTERS.—A superlOt article of plain an, eolo Feather 1./ Darters for Piano and all kinds offurniture, °tiered cheap; by " P. 11ALLi. August 31. 1830. nlo' TIMMER'S Hair Illesidera. Camel Ilalr Blender's and Pencils. 13 Fan Gralnlng Brushes-Top firalnalng Brushes. Fleet and Horn Graining Combs or all sorts and sizes, which arc offered as low as can be bought in Eric or Buffalo, fur sale by August 31. , P. HALL. A. CADWELL rAPANED Taus ofalsortedll7.ol and colors to suit the times, J for sale by P. HALL. August 31, 1830. 1. aussus.—A large assortment of the most approved patterns which will be fitted tr required, lbr sal., by ,P. HALL. •Aust 31. - • ' nl6- 'PORTERS and Shoulder Br:tem—A large quantity adapt to all mires, and prove their e utliity by their good abets,. Ile by P. !net 31. IC Woods and Dye !Matto, Logwood, Madder. rustle. Hie Wood - , Copperas, Crean) Tartar, Indigo, Cochineal, Carta- Tinet, Tin, Annan, Cudbear, Alum, Blue Vittrol. Nitric Curtail!. Acids, all of which are offered low, by - tun 31. iI3SO, T. HALL. tOCERIEB.—Loan; Pulverized, Crashed, Porto Rico and inn , Orleans Sugars ' uwptrior sugar Rouse alolasser, re , Sugar 'louse Syrup,'Riee, Coffee, Black and preen Tens, Per. Sluice, Cinnamon. Ginger, tint Megs. Mace, cloves, Cur besides a host of other artieles in tbb line too numerous to "ion- sale by' £. RAI ;11j. August 31. nlO DRUGS.—Cumplior.Turky Opium. iitorphine.Quinine..Myrdi Lure African Cycnne. Gaut Arable. Gamboge. Calomel. Quicksilver. besides every other article of drugs. chemicals and medicine usually kept in Drug stores. For sale cheap by Au^ust3l. • P. HALL. LAIR tills, Mir Restoratives, 11alr Dye, Isavanntary Powder, 11 Colognes, Shaving Soap and Creams. Toilet Soaps and D er. tumefies of nearly ovary form. For eater by Y. BALL. August 31. • ' • ole ARTINEs & LIQUORS. -Old Port Wine, pure Juice, Malaga. VT hladcira, different qualities. Brandies. dark and pale. land Gin, Santa Cruz Hum, Whiskey, Alcohol, &e. for sale at reasonable prices by ' - I`:IIALL. August 31. I 1850. ram _Tztatin. ' • 3850. ON BAND AN:4 COB 0.11. E. SlO,OOO Stock of Boots and Shoos. • OF "Own danufaeturee, unwept which will be found 100 pair Mena Congtees gaiters. 300 " ' 4 - Sewed Colt Dade. . : 600 .•.. " Pegged , ... ..1000 •• " " Rip Boole. 1300 .. . 4 ' thick'.. . . 500 .. .. " Brogans. 500 0 0 Kip .• 0 ' 104 X 0 0 Calf .. . . . 500 .. .• Blips. ~ 2000 ~. Ladles Calf Bootees. - 500 .. .. MOICOCCO .• 1506 • .. " • " Walking/hoes. ' 000' .. .* •, sups; . • . . - 1500 " ," GA01367134 i .. . SOO •. Mae' " ", ~ ~ . . 500 " .. . • Calf "• , • . • 2000 ". , Children* nod CaSk Shoes. . - 1000 -. 4 - Boys Boots. . 1000 .. .. Brogans, with unny. other l 'styles of Shoes not mentioned, all of which wilt to sold at I. es lulavi, prices as . , can be found elsewhere, ' - Ai/5.21,0 - 50, , , 1 ~ L. ff. FOLL,MI - 411N. •., , For she Core of yourciEs, COLDS, VI NA R TUE PAVE :OP LOPENZO NORTON, TIIC REMEDY THAT,CURES. FORTLAKD. JtnuTtry to,lsn Executors Notice. News 'by Telegraph= to j Erie. aY O'Siblly'• Line Rot tho °louver. ', • ', ' 'NEW YORK. Sept. 4.4 I'. kl. The - swivel/ at Halifax a 4 10 o'clock this mo nieg."but as tier wires were working badly the fol• owittris: the 'noWs Veceivod and dui:dished this after noon. - - • Bince the Atleek left Cotton 'had advan3ed id. and a spirited re-action ban taken place. and considered° sales were made. FRANCE:. The country looltri stormy. Tho President has been turned out of a ball-room at Driscon. Th e room bad to be cleared at the point of the baronet. 't Schleswig Holsteiners had dislodged the Danish out post at Krob. and their army has-loft for Itendsbnrg, and advanced in the direction of the Danish position. Mien in Gerthany ire becoming more and more com plicated. The papers are teeming whit accounts of the late flood in Pennsrlvania, which has been very &swarms. The loss of property has been enormous, all along the Schuyl- kill and Lehigh, - and many lives are reported lost. It is an yet impossible to say what 1110 effects will amount to. Ricstmnan, Sept. 3d. The recent election of members of the Convention to frame a State Constitution resulted in the choice of 62 democrats, 53 whige, and 18 whcser,politits are not known. WltettlNtiTON, Sept 4. House.—Mr. Richardson submitted the majority re port to the Ewing Committee which Ise moved be print ed, and its consideration postponed to Tuesday week.— Mr. Vinton opposed the postponement, and said there was a minority.report. - Mr. Richardson said ho had the minority report and would send it op. Fie hoped the same course would be taken with that. The !louse ro 7 fused to pestponc. The special orderbeing tho Te s xas boundary bill, Mr. McLane temporarily withdrew his motion of the previous question in order to explain, but subse9uentty renewed it. The motion was carried 99 to 90. Mr. Cabe•ll then moved to lay the bill on the table. Lost 30 to 169. . MARKETS. Surrato, Sopt. 5. Fr.ovn.-41usinelue light. Inclement weather and mar ket dull. Sales 500 tibia. at $3 fnr Michigan. Grits.. Some inquiry for wheat. hit the market Is heavy, - and sales are made with difficulty. We notic 600 bush. sold at 781 cts. for Michigan. and 774 for Ohio. Corn is in requost at prices below the views of holder& Sales 10 bush. at 491 cts. No sales of. Oats. %Vida key 201 cts. - • " • Nsw You - % Sept. 5. Fr.counHeavy at a sm. declino. Sales 3000 bbls. $4 18la4 311 for .common to at ht state; $4 25a4 44 for old western; $4 50a4 75 for Miclu, land new state; $5.5 75 for pure Genesreo. GRAlL—:Mnrket steady for wheat.,, Sales i.ht t bush. Ohio at $1; 2500 bush: good Geneasee $1 10. Rye scarce and nominal at 70a71 eta. Oats in fair demand. Sales 'at 44 cis.% for northern prime. Corn in fair demand, but marketheary. Salea 13000 bush.-western: mixed at .59a60 els. BIYZALL NOTES. grIN Two. - Three and Four Dollar Dills, will be rerrived for V goods nt the Empire Stores. 11. CADIVEI.I.. August 17, IP.IO. • lODIC ACADEMY. Tllll3 Poll Term bf the Erie Academy rommetwes on Mon dny, Etept 10111. 1e.50, under the superintenettenee oil.liesnr Macs, A. 8.. with comm.:ern Auistantn. LC. hfansukt.r., Prem. Aug. 21. E. DADAITT. Fee. Eastom 8010 Leather. .1 (IN hand for lade by the ton. hundred. or less nntintitr, heavy wVjght Spanish. middle do.. second quality do., damaged do.. hoavy weight Slaughter, middle do.. Oak; also. Jertey and Freriehllf-sking, country do., Bones Ayres and Puma Kim tipper Leather, Curasso and Patna ,Itforoceo. Splits. Linings and flinditigs.Lasrs.BootTrres,Crimps and Pegs at Rneliestcr prices, and everyarticle in the line of Shoe Findings and Kit. - Mg 21. J. H. FULLERTON. 7oIFEE common schools in the Borough or Erie will he opened on Monday the 111th or September next. Application PA em p yment us teachers may be made to any (tribe Ulreetots previ ous to Saturday the lth or September. when the candidates will meet the Direciors at the East %Ward School Howse, at 2 O'clock, P. M. for examination. By order of the Board Erie. August 21. . C. W. KIRLSO. • 9115 Presttlekt. N6t - ICE.—The Stockholders of the Erie and Lamborn!' lank Road Company Are hereby notified to pay twenty-live per ernt. on their respettive sithseriptions. on or before the 2Oth day of September next. by order of the Board. I'. ARBUCKLE, See Friary. August tl.I iG. ntl.l J. D. PH CLPS T D. CLARK begs leave to announce the first nrrieni of Pall Goods town. tonight* of elegant styles of Pi2.'4l, Chan nerible,And UP k bre.* end Mantilla Silk. Silk and 'Worsted Poplins. (an entirely new and most beatirif4l article.) Ill`k Silk -Edpitics, and many other nrticles, to which I wmild in% lie atten tion, butwatit of tittle forbids atieutnerdttint. Pleace aall and Ea. at MI. 21. IMO ANOTHER SCIPNTIFIe. WON F4l rEipirstr, An Artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Saco! • A GREAT DAsPr.Psz4 cun.e.a. Prepared front the REN NET. or the fourth Idiom:reit of the oir, af ter direetioni of Bial(1$ MEDICS, the great Phyrin rhesn frt. by J. S. Itorawrott, M. 11., No. 11, North Eighth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wondertil rezemly for Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Ja■ndiee. Moor Cemplaiet, Comstipaliax, aid Debilay, curing alter Nature's own method, by Natures own agent, the Gastric Juice. ' 324 Infra teaspoontlitl 'of this Acid, inhised in water, will di gest of dissolye Five Poen& of Aleut Beef in s, nut tau holm, out of the stoinaCh. DIGEST:OX. DIGESTION Is chiefly performed in the stomach by the old or a Mild which freely exudes from thejmier coat of that organ, when In a state of health, called the Gastric Joke. This fluid Is the Great &desist .1 the Feed, the Prriging. Pry/cerise. mud Stimulating Agent or the stomach and intestines. Without it there will he noiligestion —no conversion of food into blood, nod 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 Gastric Juice, and hence the diataae, distress and debility which ensue. - 'PEPSIN AND RENNET. Pants is the thief element, or great digesting ptincipleof the Gastric Juice. Gls found in greet abundance in the gelid parts of the human stomach after death. nod sometimes causes the stom ach to digest itself, or eat itself up. It is eh* found in (he stow. itch of annuals, ns the ox. calf, &c. It is the material used by Ihr mere in making cheese. called Rennet. the effect of which Me long been the sonial wonder of the dairy. The torching of milk is the first process of digestion. Bennett possesses astonishing power. The stomach of a calf will curdle nearly one thousand limes its own weight of milk. Raton Liebig states that, ...One part of Pepsin dissolved In Silty thousand parts of water, will di• gest meat and other &mi." Hi?CaPeill VLIMI13( . 11 , 1 produce nu good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want may be petfectly supplied, we quote the following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. Boon tarsi°. in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry. saysi "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the valr, In which sari , oua ankles or food. at meat and eggs. will be softened, ehnnged,' mad digesied,jusi ix de taxis nodose? as Cis, would be in the ils nran stomach: , Da. Pkantaa. in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet." pub lished by Wilson & Co.. New York. page 33. mates the sante great fact. and describes the method of preparation. 'There arc few, hirer authorities than Dr. refefia. r. Joust W. Munn. Professor of Chemistry In the Medical College of the University of New York. in his "Text Hook of Chemistry;'. sage 3E4. says: "It has been a:question whether aril- Octal digestion could be performed—but it is now universally ;O mitted that It may be." Professor Duantmos, of Philadelphia, in his great work on hu man Physiology, devotes more than Ally rag es to the s esnmination of this subject. Ills experiments with lift ' Beaumont on the Gas tric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach nod from an imals art well known. "In mill emuni," he says, "digestion occur red as perfectly la chi 4494.14 as in theltaheral tpgeftions." Au a Dyspepsia Caret. - Dr. 110UORT01..; 1 0 preparation of Perini has pmdueed the most marvelaas etas, curing cases of Dainty. Emaciation, :Ver rone Decline. AD Dyspeptic Consumption, summed to be on the *Try verge of the grave. It is jrnpm.sible to give the details of ea ses in the limitsbf this advertisemeut—but authenticated ccttiti catea have been given of more titan . 200 REM4RE4DLE CURES! lit Philadelphia. New Yore and Dorton alone; There were near ly all desperate cares; sad the cured were not only rapid bud won derful. but permanent: It Is a great Nervous. AiisSidede. and from the astonishingly 'small quantity accessary toproduee a healthy digention, is believed to act upon ELECT.I2O-..II4GNETIC PRINCIPLES, 3 here is no form of old Stomach Complaints which It doer not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter how they WAY. be. it awes INSTANT unser: A singts date remora all the mpteasost symptom. and ft only needs lobe repeated fora short time tomake (bees gOO4 . C4COIS permanent.. Fearer or Olken. aid Vl4Oll OF Soar. follow at once. ,It is particularly ereeltent lOC:ties of Nan , sea, Vomiting. Cramps. Soreness o(the pit of thelltomach, dish tram after eating ; low; Cold slate of the bloodibeaviness,lowners ofsplrits. despondency. emaciation, Weakness. tendeuey to Dolan. fly. suieldeofte.. Price. ONE DOMAIN per bottle. One.bottle• will often acct. a listing cure. PXIPI3/N IN' BENT BE FREE 011 , POSTAGE—, For convenlenee of tending toad parts of the country. the fit, osertva Mamas - of the Penis k put up ill rho form of Powders. with directionkto be dissolved in diluted alcohol. water, or syrup by the patient. There powder. contain Just the *rune matter as the bodies, but hake Lis eatudity for tie sans price. ant will be' rcpt by mall fret of Piradig•, for one - dollar sent (port paid) to Dr. 3. 8. 11OUGHTON No. 11 North Eighth amok. PillinduiPlile• • Six pee for Every p.sekage and boltio bears the writteu of J. B. HOUONTO)I.3I.I).‘Boie Iroptle. tor. . . , . -..*Agents wanted In every town In the United Eltatee. Very liberal threatens given On the trade: Drusalsta,,,l'ainneaterri,tritr noblarellera are desired tb net as *genie. - - Cana & Brother; No. 0. ReN Howie; dud Dr. I'. Da% No, 1 agent* Or Eri,e s • - aural 17, 11.10. • lylt rr Common Schools. Marlst Tall Goode. No. 1 Recd Homo um • Daft:mum sanararrso camizzarr. v 111 Tut tow log from Dr. unast.s. a noteePhys le lan; tsti., has 1. sold (wet MN Bottles the lad ten tuontlis. Bear Min. S. BeahL—Sit: t write to glee you some account or the admi rable Orem produced by the wie of Met. Traslc's Magnetic Shit. tuenl In my own practice as a physician. The following eases have all been under any rkwu observation, and by my own pre scription. CAM 151.—A Mrs. More. who was given up to tile by three eel cheated physicians. ni being in the Ina stage of