Erie County Medical Society. Extract from tho minutes of the proceedings of the last meeting orate Erie county medical Society. The following resolutions were. after a full and free in terchange of opinion, unanitnously• approved of by toe Society: ••ilcsolred. That no member Of this society shall be allowed to meet in copsultution With any person acting in tas capacity of a physician who is nut a member of this Faaic iv, or otherwise qualified to become ,rt member ou application under the existing constitution and by-laws o titis sociei); and for every violation of the letter or spirit of this resolution the member so offending shall reccivo for'the first otibiere rho censure of the society; for the se cond offense suspension till satisfaction is given for the of fense committed; sod for third effenso receive expulsion.- flesidrcil„ Ina( the above resolution be published in tloOpers 01 the borough for three successive Weeks. olrcd, 'Flint Gl's. Flint. Beebe. Vosburg, and Perkins be appoints il a committee to address ti colimmii i:anon In the public, giving our reasons for taking the nand n e have done in regard to contultiOn, mid that said communication be published." By order of the society. F. W. Diltt.usa, Pres't L. Set:V. ADDRESS In pursuranco of •tho above resolution. the committee of :he Medical Suciet) would address tire public, - and state that both in Europe end the United States various Icausie have combined to impose upon the public men pretending to medical acquirements vilio were totally incompetent:so take charge of the life and health of their fellows. Duly e ducated and high minded physicians have seen, the pro fe;sion of Medicine last degenerating from a Betellett for the investigation of truth to a mere means of making a l ivi ng, alter a deceitful and dishonest one, and in pursuit of this object, the rights of the commitnity and the hon or of a noble science alike lost sight of. These evils wore ;core conspicuous in the United States than in Europe. To correct them, medical mon of both continents unted Sit asseciattone to deliberate upon the best means of giving Me highest usefulness and the most honorable conduct to the professtun. In 1d46 and '47, the medical profession in the United States met in cunveution for the purpose of organizing themselves into a permanent association. In 1548, the Alllerleall Medical Association held its first session at Baltimore. It was composed of 493 deligates from 21 Stales of the Union, and of : medical gentlemh of the eriny ale] navy. As perdue& to Iris paper, we make the lollowing extract from the opening address of the Presi• dent, Dr. Stevens of New-York. i ,"Among members of our brotherhood, who acknowl edge one faith, and sacrifice at the same altar, there urn feelings of good will anti sympathy, which, when proper ly appealed to—certain chords, which; when properly touched, never fail to elicit anda mouious response. 1 . • , Out professi o n, gentlemen, e the link that mites s cience and philauthropy. It is a teng the strongest lig cl e ments that bind together the elements of society. It teaches the rich their dependance—aud the poor to an in note sense of the dignity of their nature. Its aim is to add to the_comfort and leagth of human life." Sessions of the American Medical Association formed of deletates from county and State societies lave already been held in Baltimore. in Boston and in Cincinnati, and much interesting and valuable informatiou has thus been communiceted to the profession. -.... We have been obliged to give but a brief arid imper fect lichee of tire fotination and the results of this great Medical Congress. The States anti counties by local so cieties ere now indul t , in the work. Pennsylvania has a large aud valuable society iiivostiguting all medical sub jects must interesting to the community. We make the inputting extracts from the address oh the opening of the session at Iteaclingin April 1819. "The importance of a through organization of the med ical prefessien was :fever morn manifest; nor more uni versally 'recognized than at present. r •k'AYerts for such ergunization, for the most part successful, are making in almost every State in the Union, through-the moans of the Aim. Med. Association. Nothing but this will preeerve the character of the profession—improve its edecution and elevate its ethical standard. Nothing but this will serve todraw the line of demarcation between the physician and the quack, and save.us from being confounded, in the po pular estimation, Willi the ignorant pretenders .w hum the law prevents from assuming the titles of tho, profession as a cloak fur the vilest eharlatanisin. Oar sociqy has tritely resolved not to appeal to Om legislature for itepro• teetion or encouragement.`, The remedy is in ourselves. We have but to unite the profession iu 011t3 body, to labor . for its advaiite went in lenrning and akin, tolcheer and en courage by friendly association every honorable phy'sician end to exclude utterly front , peedessional intercourse all empirical and irregular prackntioners. When we thus re spect ourselves and our con Anon art, an enlightened pu blic oppion will FOOll bo enabled to perceive the fact, and to respect us for it.'" The report then continues: "One principle want of tardiest men, in the country, is a more free and extended professional intercourse. The formation of a medical society will lead to more frequent intercourse and must friendly relation's among inedie,l men. They will come to Understand each other better, and will be freed from that (turit of.jealousy and ungenerous rivalry which un fortunately too often embitters their feelings and causes toe erancld of the entire profession. Such societies also improve the state of medical knowledge ; by affording an t cprimunity fur a frequent Interchange of opinion and comparison of observations. The) give ilia 1110:11IS of lil t:111111.g reliable results in regard to the character and course ofeiddcmic and endemic diseases, and offer an opportuiony of improving pulihe II gione which no isola ted practioneer can - possibly have. The tirdlossion de• tires front then. strangth for its indivivual mestibers, sue), as the public will not be slaw to perceive. We sinceraily hope that the present year will not bo al lowed to pass over, without the effort in question being made. bet no men content himself in idleness with the reflection that it is not his buisness. It is tho hulstsess of every member date profession, and in each county where the effort is not made, every physician is alike re fponsible." The profession being thus organized and ft.tr ene f lv• no- Ea cods, it is fair to inter that atly Ana rightly. entitled to the 11111110 of physician will enter (ha organization, and if he dn,cs not, that lie is indifferent, or opposed to pro fessional advancement and the public good, or else that he is unwilling to collie tuktler the lane which bind him to professional honor anc3antrtesy. Toe BJciety in re fusing Its ISS3CiAtiOII to any hut ineinhors, exercises only the right which any Individual possesses of forming his assoctates according to his estimate of their character. and in so doing it interferes with the privetego of none, as all have the full right of employing wheffn they please. All that wo claim is. the pnveloge of not degrading ourselves by such unworthy association. No medical man. loving isonor•nd rectitude, can hold fellowship with those who reject the laws acknowledged and smhseribed to by ttie Lode ofthe profession in overly part of the world. The society subscribes moot heartily to this article in the general code of ethics. ~ .No donsullations shell bo hold with unqualified persons or iinucks, or with such'inembars olthe profession as have by improper conduct outraged its dignity and respect." The members of The Medical Society of Eric county, tbereforo respeetifully Amity the public that as men loving truth and hating imposture and fraud, they cannot, slid will not hold profess anal inter course with any but those qualified by medic education and gentlemanly bearing to'act. as physician . WAI. FLINT. M. D. ..1 - • A. BEEBE. M. D. • 3,. NOSBURG, M. D. F. W. MILLER, M. D. • C. F. PERKINS, 51, D. A • On Thursday eveni M ng las lED. t RR , by the Rev. Mr. Unman. hl,. S. R. iixt.Loao, and Miss RACJIEL MCCARTIM, oil of this city. In Girard, Or.e., 17, by Rev. W. Branch, 0. .I. of Albion, and Eiss E. J. GALLOWBUR of Girtird. lo Greenfield. Oct. W. by J Banames Es.. Refuter. CooL an ry, d Miss et Louis coca, both of Minn Chauttiunue County, N. Y. D I E D.' In Millcreek, on the 27th ult. Hire. MART M.. consort or Miller D. Mulford, in her 49th veer. • Particular Notico. T woucn rospectfully give notice to those that know I themselves Indebted to me, either by book Recount. note, or etlicrwise, that I rball remain at my old stand during this month for the purpose ocelot Mg up my matters. Atter which time those Ihnt have trot, made intarigements, will int sued, without re gret to person. 1 mean Just what I4ay, Respectfully, Erre. NOV. lad /Ma C: B. WRIGHT. DX 0130LIIT lON. ir II E cottartnersu ip heretofore existing hes %%tern the subsitt there tinder the names and drm of fdeSparren & Dumaot, Is title day dissolved by mutual consent. Erie Ce(ober 22, IESO. 3125 BRIE CIVZ MLLE,: / , ‘E; water for Custtuu Grinding and Flouring.on short. notice. The Proprietors return thatiks to the public for the liberal Patronage heretofore extended, and Is:Molt a continuance of the at MUM In e Flour constantly on hand by the barrel and . the 14VI en faits. • B. FAY, Agent & Miller. Elie.lmo. n 2.3 DrOtl, 191014. corn meal,. linekwheat for sale at the low. en tate*. n^ WANTED--20p00 bush. of wheat,- and 15,000 tuab• of Corn. CALIF: , . . to the fares of thSTUA e subscr T ibe CIOW r in 11arborcreek townehip, about the 40th inst., a deep red con , . about Ova years old, a htue White on the betty—no artitielal marks; gives itillte. The owne? I µ ay s requested to come prose property pay charges, and take Oct. W 4,1830 II a . WM. (71SOPER. . • a Altrir x o N. NOTICE is hereby given that there le a note In circulation, i , PurPorting to have tem given by m, of which the iblihwinil , e QPY. Which 1 protiOULICO a forgery, and caution ail_persons Gin buying: IBA SUTTON. 41112 23 Greene, Feb. 19, 1810. 1 Por value reeeived I piotnise to pay to E. Munn or beater ontr p:hlred and thrty-two doliard, twenty-eight cents. and use by or "'Core the limo( June tedit, eighteen hundred and finy•thrce, 'out slay of Execution. ' ifigaled, . • I RA' 3"7": Greene, Nov, g, 100,, : - `• 2ra.3 . MEETING of ERIE COUNTY MEDIC 4L ROCIETY.— An adjourned meeting will be held at the office ,of _Drs. Beebe & Stewart, on Tuesday evening nett, Nov. AM) et 6 o'clock. - T. W. MILLER. Pies's. L. Renown, Rec. Bcc y., Erle.Nov.ed, • ' n 23 ./Nks_jzi :ps.tv .e i lk 404,77! I N pursuance of the Act of Assembly of llith April. 1919, the Canal Counnisstotters oiler fbr tale, by pahlio outery, at the Court House. in the Wrong!' of Franklin. Venango county. on Wednesday : the Uth day of November, 18:10, - the following public prODerty; I. The State Dam, erected across Freneb Creek, at the borough of Franklin, in the county of Venangn. together with the outlet lock, the water power, and the rights and privileges pertaining thereto; and [helot of land attached to said Dram and Lock, with a lockhouse therybn. 2. One lot of ground at the head of the pool Of the Bald dam, With n lockhouse thereon erected. • • 3. The Stone Timber and Iron in the Lock at the head of the pool of the said Dam. The Mi section of sald'Act directs: hat It shad be a eonditibli of the sale of the Dam at Joadt and Franklin, that the pur chaser dr purchasers thereof, and their heirs nod assigns forever, shall be required ''to keep the said barn and Lock - in a Matt: of good repair. Tile terms of the sale a ill be wade known, at the time and place of sale, by lion. ARNOLD 1'L1.31E1t.,1010 has been appointed to superintend said little; and deeds will he made to purchaser ou the approval of sales by the Board, and COILIpii• ance with the terms, ISIt CL PA INT BR, Oct. W. 1650 ' .-2tn23 CAII, Tian. & fin.orszuz. .• A RC now receiving a iarge lot of Drugsritfedicines,Chemicals, A Perfumes, Fancy Articles, Pure Liquors and Wines. Win. dow Glass atilt sires, Volute, OM, Dyestuffs. &c.: Which they offer to the public at greatly reduced prices. trie, Nov. It, Mi. tab ONE Thousand Gallons %Vestern Linseed Oil—To arrive in a few days. Dealers and cdhsantent Supplied by the barrel nt a small advance for each. CARTER & 350 4 1, 1 `1, I??.?riAll:acd oil—Just rze , liml e by URO 5000 Lim. rutu WHITE LEAD -71,1[1,767V by l ALLURE CAMM to lENE—warranted give a good 1001! „.ht.—Nov.2 CARTER & DRO. 360 yielloS;vinj.e.lXer;;CLo.lvVe:Millien'etiMeßwanzdifitri3.me TIERCE: STEWARYS Sugar House'Syrup—For Buckwheat cakes, a much Gncr flavored article than the so called Sugar House !do!rows. Daly 73 cents a gallon. Try It. NI:n(41111er. '241, CARTER & BROTHER. F" THE Lit DIES--Carter Brother have 4tist received a splendid kit of LUBIN & FIVER'S genuine Extracts—Jean Marie, Farina, Cologne Genevieve—a lot of elegant Toilet Per fume, bottles ittul bags—lhalfets,ltorn and rosewood, Hairßrollies. Dressing Combs. Shell Side Combs, Ivory Thimble Cases. Emery Bar. Fancy Boxes, &c. CARTER & ROTHER. Lae, N ovember, 2d, ISM. n 23 D RUGG IS N O. 5 REED HOUSE, hEGS leave to Inferto the public that he is in receipt of his Fall and Winter supply of Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Sills, Dyc Spurs, Pure Wines a tul Liquor,' for medical purposes, Tens, &c. nil of which he offers for salient prices which he is con fident nili suit purchasers. It is his intention to sell medicines which arc pine, fresh had g enuine. The profession may depend upon such being delivered whether to themselves or to their order. All wishing article,' lu this line are invited to give him a call. ' Erie. Nov. 2, lEtii. . n 23 XTRA DIEDICINES.— J. ES.—J. Burton, No, 5, Reed Ho, having obtained a supply ofMessis. Schiedlin & °Pow dered Extra Medicines," is prepared to but up Physician'etne• criptiuns, Fatuity Compounds, &c.. with accuracy and of such water lair ni will not in their operation distppoint the physician or pa titnt. Medicine maybe obtained at any hour of the day or nicht. 1I 13EICIN ITAS—A new eupply of (bete superior Teas, fresh _L warranted to suit, just reeeme , by J. H. DURTON. EXCELSIOR MATCHES—Warranted good in' any weather, the very best In use, lbr sale by the grosaor less, cheap by J. H. BURTON. IQ EGA RS.--IdXso of th fi e ttpst flavor imported Princely kiagtite, 0 the kid I 'ever had, for sale by the box or at retail. November 2 18.10. 'J. H. BURTON. 'VINE'V I E T TER PAPER—RuIed unrulecl,Prench,jlnglish .I.: hand laid and hest American, gilt edged; also nom patter envelopes and other line stationery, for sate by J. 11. BURTON. LA RD AND Sperm Oil, by the barrel or gallon, constaittly on hand by J. 11. BURTON. in Erie county„ rind known to be'goo4l constantly on hand by the barrel or gallon, boiled or raw by Nov. 2. J. 11. LIURI'ON. DiROOK INN While Lead.—Tbin celebrated white lead, also 1.1 Buttato and rittsburgh manufactured in oil, pure extra, and No, 1 for male by J .11. BURTON. , DII.IEID .APP 7341 TILE highest morget price will be paid for Dried Apples— corner atoreof - LAIRD & RUOT.- OUEI6TNIITBI 500 wn tad at thecorner store Erie, Nov. 2. LAIRD & RUST. On Nand Again. IRAVE now , on hand any quantity of first qualty WHEAT FLOUR, which I will deliver in any part of the City, free of charge. Buckwheat Flour. Corn Meal, Bran and Chop Feed, alwa) II on hand, cheap 11.4 - the cash. .1011 N, ELLIOT. Oct. 20, MD. n 9.1 Mincreek Mills TO OONTUAOTORO. RAIL ROAD LurriNG.—Sented l'ropiasols will be received 11. mitt, Monday the lith day of November next. for the Grub bing, Grading and Bodging, and superstructure of the Franklin Canal Crimp:l'lV.! Eric and Ohio End Rood. riboul 23 Plans neld..pvcilicertioril or the work will be exhibited for inspec tion. .1y order of Wm. B. LANE, SPA . Erie, Oct. CO, lead. nl4 TCI; LD nay' o her patrons and friends that she Is now ready ! V to wait on theta with a great variety of ran nacl Viriatei - tonsisting of Velveis,'Sdiltis, mitered Silks. uncut Velvet, Rib. bons. French Flowers in a great variety. and price. to stilt cur- Joiners:and in fart every thing in the Millinery it netoo numerous to mention lionnetts and Caps always on hand. Country Milliners can and n - ill be furnished with G do and Fashions on nirreasonable tenor tia they can be pure ased in Buffalo, or oily taller plate west of it. 0ct420. lido. ' n 24 • E it kaown Vito all Blau AND THE REST OP MANiCiD,. TAT lain now receiving and shall continue to _reed 'e up to •• the close, of navigation New Goods for the Fall and Winter trade, which were selected with great care and bought kor cash at low rate', ivheth will enable ine to offer Inducements, o those wishing to purchase goods with cash or ready pay, as I Can and will Fell cheaper than any other establishment In this cif . It is imposs.ble to given catalogue of my extensive s 1t as it embracesevery minty of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Grocer ies, Crokeiy, Hardware. Nails, &c. In conclusion. I w uld say to those wishiaig to purchake call and examine my stoc , as we feel or -wed that you will not go away distaitisfied wit quality or prices:. / /SMITH JAG SON. 'l:rte, Oct. 20,1959. . , n2l T rumen, Kid, and Morocco Slips and . Ties fo sale by. L . S. MC 'SON. B°''S and Youth's Boots and Shoen for sale cheap, by JACK 7.0 N. NDIA Rubber over Shoes for Ladies, Misses, and Get tlemen 4.-a Mee article for pale liy JAC -SON, ADIEPI Dress Goods—a large stock of Cashmeres nd De -14 lanes, &e. fir vale cheap by , JAC SON. I 'MUM' Cloth, Bembazlnee. and a large variety of rilain and .1 figured Alpacas far sale and (hey are cheap by JACKSON. A FEW Mutts for Ladies apil ►lines, Mr sate by JACKSON Cl.oTitd Black. Blue, Brown, Cadet, bitted, &c. from 81,50 to ea per yard. fur sato by - - B. JACKSON NAILS—a argc supply of Tasters nails, for sate S. JACKSON K RNWAIIE—Door Handles, Leer , & t3crews HBrads Tablenives nati rorks,renn. lin es, Jack knives. &c. by JACKSON. LIQTORS-A general stock of Brantlye, Gins, ►Vines er.e. of the beta quality, by - • JACKSON. GOCERIKI—Teas Cotice, Sugar. Tabor! co, Molararce, igerin nd Tallow Candles, Saleraturk, starch, &c, by, 8..14C410N. Y'F. STUFFS—Madder Indigo, Logwood, Fustle, - Arnica°, D Niewood, itte. by ' JACKSON. CROCKERY & Glasswaro•-ateneral stock of both for vale by H. JACKSON. Stray Cow. CA ME to the farm of the subscriber in Ilarborereek township. about the first of October, a pale red tautly, cow, a crop off the left ear, and a ludfcrop off the right, Sou.° white on Its back , a white spot in its face In the shape of a heart. The owns yr is requested to conic prove property, pay charges. and take it away, JO.d. IMEENWOOD. Oe t. IKEI‘• •34.1 , . Sti ay gto et, CAME Witte farm of the subscriber. IP Xorib East about the first of September. a three year old steer, dark red color, no at Oficial marks. Tim owner Is requested tqo come prove proper. pa ty. ty charges. and take It tturan HORACE SItATTUCK. North Oet f2tt IESO . . • - 821 WANTS.—CabIi Vold for Oat! by October 20, IMO. SIIEEP P.EbTl3.—Cash paidlOr BAcep i'cltf by October :n. . S. It. POWRIIa DAIRY Bt /TT .--Caitt paid for Dairy Butter by oetober 27. IMO. • B. B. Powean CabLE, Einding, Cow. Trate and Halter Chains,. Oetober2B. OEO. 8E1.0E14 &SON Dosirable—ln Lots for Solo in Erie Pa. HC Subscriber offers for sale, 13 In Lots of the town of Erie,TNo.'s 237 1.2511, 3214,3211,3303. afib; 0313 e. Z 33 9. 3 a7D. 2109. and 2712, known as The Uuehter Lois.' 'These lots composo several desirable location. for businesi. for manufactory, and for residences; and have heed long out of the market but aro now offered tbr sale at tow pric i wr rs, d on rea sonable terms; and they will be subdivided to such chase lLS N KING, Erie, Oct ItStts, W Land Agent. • Casette topy. , E9a2l ' C. MCSPARRCN, J. R. DUMARS. Depot of Dorpenters' & Soisers' Toole. THE subscribers have Jun received the lareestand hest nasort ment or Carpenters' and Joiners , Tools ever offered In this• mnrket, consisting of Bench, Moulding and Match Planes, Pan net Ploughs, Hand, - Pannel, 'back, Compass and tenant saws; Finnan. Framing and duckspill Chisels, Broad and Hand Sm. Adzes, Hammers and Hatchets, tiaulteveNlWyels, Levels. Com parses, Braces and Illtts, Auger Slits, Angurlrl•Cry Squares, Steel and Iron Squares, Draw Shaves, Plane Irons, Ike. ice. • • • • • DE = EalEti4i.SON. • Erie, Oct. ad, f ESO nlh RAY KNIVES, Ebortls Soule; Manure Fork for' le by OEM SKIM SON.' ., " , - -.-L • To &moss and Witnesses.- rs - v - ,-. . • UDIJCWOTICS Is herebnlven.that OrrTrlal List '.,‘ the Cali 1 .L MOll Pleas for the3d hiondaY or Witt. Is eedtti .. . Until the dtb Monday of Noveipber nest. 1 moss. WI . • -1 pd Par. tles Interested are hereby notified not 'a op tbeZd . . y . October. and that their attettdanea vet the red on tietddt Mpa. day otlioseutber nest. - ' - ' rat 'B.ll l / 1 t Jr." 01011 -- Erie. neL ID. IBM.. • . -.- . . ~, .- - N, . %.„ • :. .'vs: Attorney and CouiaselloT arttailiN ., • Revolatlonaty, gamy tad Wavy Penslotts. 4„Lands ati -els ;ma Ibr estra-pay.snd all cities' bush** toltsell tee-tire prompt and faithful &Osamu "Bee la WIWINP/I?Ck atl Otala tint I. if: Pglitxba s, glom - „ „ • -_Sfie.Pgt, JOHN A. GAMBLE, Canal Counniaanioncr JouN H. DURTON. 811f.0. a 8. t7Aaa. '."l, Notice to our Meta** PAY UP, ANL I .k.VE HALF A DOLLAR! We dislike to don; but necessity knows nothing of dislikes, therefore our subscribers will take notice that we want money aml.atusv nvva IT! AU payments made within four weeks, for the present volume, Will be considered in advance.— Those who neglect this notice will be charged fit! As soon as the present half•votumels out, which will be in 3 weeks, we shall commenc e ' g out the- aceuttets of all indebted fot t a years_and un less payment is made before the let of tieceniber; we shall be compelled to place them in the hands of a proper officer for collection. Pay up, and save fifty cents, as well as costs, is our advise to all in arrears for the Observer.- Erie, Oct. 19. 1860. A 'Few Loall of Wood.. Those who hate agreed, or intend to pay their subsciiptiouin - W.od, ■re requested to deliver it within four weekNtherwise we shall not take A word to the wise is sufficient. . An Invoice of Printer's Ink; (blather's niutieffacture) consisting of News, Book, Job; and Colored Inks; (Red. Bluo and Green.) just' received and for sale at Buffalo prices, at tho office of the . ERIE OBSERVER. Eric, Sept.•2B, 1850. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN, an artificial Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice: a great Dyspepsia erne:, prepared from RCIIIICt, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig the great Physiological Chemist by J. S. Houghton. Id. D., No. II North Eighth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. This la a truly wdaderfUl remedy for Indiges tion. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after nature's own minted, by nature's own agent the GiIATIC Juice. See advertisement in-another column. . . A • I4MA LL CONSIGNMENT OF TIM' ABOVE- ARTICLE JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY CARTER AND BROTHER. NO. 0, REED - HOUSE. Also, by DR. F. HALL. ' No. I. BLOCK. Clothing! Cloths and Cassimoros! OLD THINGS HAVE BECOME NEW!! TIIE ruhseriber begs leave to call the nttentlon of Ills old Cus tomers nnd friends to Mg new and nud select stock of CLOTHES. CLOTHING & 0A1313:11131 recently purchmed in New York. and now offered as cheap. at least, no nt any other establishment In town. Ile does not deem It neemniary fa tell those who have for so long a series of years patronized ulna that he continues to manufac ture no FASHIONABLE AND NEAT FITTING flarniebts tie tan he found In this market; bin to new customers he, ha nohesitation in saying that if they will CALL. AND SEE FOR ; THEMSELVES They will not go away dibratloned with either Goods. I.l7'otkmarkship cols Pricoo. Custom work always done at reasonable prices, and warranted. Also cutting warranted. If properly made up. Cull nod see if "old Mugs have not become new" at the old stand of t h e sub scrilmr. JAMES LYTLE. Erie. October 24, 1P.511. rta SII EU PELTS WANTED.—IO,OOO Sheep Pelts wanted, rtr which the Malted price will be paid ut the corner store of October :!0. LAIRD & RUST L‘D,DOk BOARDIL —A few thousand ket wanted for ita mediate Hoc. LAIRD & RUST. October 20, I3AY fi'VATE rk.Broella, and other Praia.pawls for sole by October 28. N. .11ACKM tN NO. 6, BONNELL'S BLOCK. 4 , ANY amount °MOM/3,W ARE S and Merchandise for sale— na usual cheaper than nny other store iu Erie county—not the largest stock in the world. but have eotsosta goods. 114er• are respectfully invited to call., Tees CASH and any kind of produce or COMITIO4IIS% WhalSo - except too touch trust. • 8.11. POWERS. October 20. TECEI4 11.33.13 cioraxistill: IA DIE 4 and Gents. the vanguard of that celebrated Block of kirc and ellen ii Goods which is being selected with so much care by J. D. CLARK. (who is now iu New York porch:liking) is hero. By calling you will be enabled to form -some Idea o the splendor arid brilliancy of \gt3 le, fineness of quality, and ebea lie2B of price Which will clinra leviec the whole. Some elegant. SI d , French Ilforinoes, Nous De Laines and their necompanyinenti have been already received. henceforth addlt ions are expected daily at 1 Erie, October 26, 1830. No. I, REIM 111)0114 ' TEE eolatrtersitip heretotoreex Wine between the un.lerrlgned in the practice orthe Low, nndcr the firm anie ofGalbraiths & Lane, has- this day heed dissolved by Intittla COIIECIII JOHN A I.IIRAPTII, • WIVE.LANE. .. • t WA A . GALBRAITH. .Erie. net. 15. IPSO. • 3t23 THE subscriber's will continue the practice of the Law, tindei the arm name of J. & W. A. GALBRAITH, at the office here, toforeoccupled by us on Sixth Street, West of the Public Square, Erie. ill _ By apt arrangemet with )lesers. Dictum 0.- Coombe. of Mehl g ton City, we nre prepared to give prompt and particular anent on to all claims under the Bounty Land Act pa.seJ at the late sets on of Congress. JOHN GALBRAITH. , Oct. Itl. WM. A GALBRAITH. Tall and Winton; Tdillizioryl MRS. 'CURTIS would remicetfully inform the Irt• •Vi [lt 4-.8 of Erie:m.l vicluity, that she has just returned front Now York with a brae and beautifulpagortinent of • NIMINDELT AND VAN= GOODS ' consistingafalonnets of ever} style. Dress Caps, Tabs. Flowers. Plumes, Ribbons, n great variety of Velvets, Silks, Satins, &e.— Dress and Cloak Trititinillf , P. Hary. Gloves and Mitts, lesit ity; French Work Collars7f.nce Capes, Muslin, Edgings. laser- I ings, Thread, fldgings. Lace Veilikblac k Lace Edging, inn terinis for Matittllas,tends tondo Cloalts,-Embroidery Patterns, Zepher and Berlin Worsted. Purse Triinnvinits; Steel Benda. Purse Twist, &c., &e. Iltdr Condor, a good 41;9n:11'1110M. and ninny other arti cles, all of which will he sold as low, wholesale and retail, as can be bought in the City. U3'MilUntrs fn radshed with till articles in irkelr line at reduced prices. 'Straw Itonnols Cleaned and pressed. Erie, Gelato', 19, 1E39. • n 23 OTRAT zionors itztok. Into the enclosure of the Subscriber in Oreede ship, on the hith hut:, n Uinta Horeb, snay . ified in both hind legs. and shod all round. The on net in requested to come, prove property, pay charges and take It away. JOHN C. GRAHAM. October 19. 1F59. 3127 Now Min! New Goods I! NoWPrieos I . _ ' , THE HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES.° THE, great excifeinent of the day is no longer abbot n tonne .l nous line of railroad through the rountyebut the all absorb inisubject of Interest to this community is theionitiiiitioh at the corner store opposite Brotvies Hotel, where people via say there Is a greater rush, more goods are sold of better quality and at lower, prices than at any other establishment in the city. LAIRD & RUST, who succeed C. IL Wright in bosiness at the old stand on the corner of State street and thp,Fuht IC Square, Op' posite. the Court House, are now receiving a large, splendid and , well selected stock of DRY GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Ll quore, Flour. Fish and Salt, which they offer to the public at un precedented lots Fritts. Having resolved to do business upon the ready pay system, which Is the only true system, better for the buy! ee and better for the seller, they arc prepared to sell goods as cheap as the cheapest and no Mistake. One of 'ha firm has Just arrived from the city, having purainsed a very large stock which they un dertake to say will evinparc favorably in quality, Prices and Judi ciousness of selection with any in the city. They will vouch for the truth Orlin], statement and will prove It to the satisfaction of a candid public, if they wit) only take the trouble to call and ex amine Ibr themselves. Their stock 'embraces Dry Coeds of every description, such as Shawls, a new and splendid assortment, tiny State and Long Shawls, latest styles, 'Gro de Rine Silks. Satin de Chien, Foplins, new styles, De Lanes, plain and figured, French Tallied Broad, Cloths, Cassimers, plain and Saucy. Also Gro ceries of every klnnj, Hardware, Liquors, Flour, Fish, Salt &c.— Remember the old stand near the Court House, and don't forget to give us a call and we will warrant you *lll not go away without purchasing to your entire satisfaction, WILSON LAIRD. Lyle, Oct. 19, isso. . LUCIAN RUST. Cigars! 100.000 Cigars!! LA Union, Fixed Stein, La Norma. 7icotincaf and Principe Cl gar*. direct nom the importer and tvafranitd genii I ne, tbr sale by the box, (Om P 2, Mo.) LAIRD & RUST. OW WS Collar.. standing ()oilers, Lace Cuffs, Embroidered tin t" tleilileics, trent& Worked Late Cellars at , Oct. 1. - - I: , C. M. TIMMS - . . N ew r A n and Winter rashnioe. >la t i Ito. Nears Block, Stale Street, Opposite Lester, Sestrudt Ind Chester's. 11X113813. TLIORNE respectfully ennounkis to the Ladies of Erie mid Its vicinity that ,she has pal received from New York, a large and splendid assortment of TALL et W 2 AT 1 1 , 23 Et zuzz.z.xwilitsr, rf the let i t st Fashions , consisting of Velvets , Plume!. Plitlnk Ribbons .. &e.. which she will seltyery cheap for Cash. Also Dress. Vise to and Moak Pattern* Fashion tile DUESS-MARING . dontuga the most reasonable terms. . • Oct.s. 1830. . _ n'it A. D. Pownitb "YLOystope Papor , • ,o, PA. .1 5 1511.1r.Z1 at 11112LD2124. ILI R. P.m= MARVIN having disposed of his ititorepi. in ose /TA nboveenamiihment, and In the bUtillefa of Martin &. Per 'clue, to Samuel Belden, the businesic will hereafter be conducted by the alltattibeftl.t/ rider thornlike of Perkins& Belden, who will mettle all accounts of the late &tn. • . : Oct IV. acres 1.. PRILICIIM • ' II.4IIUCI. lIEVDCIII. • 1130V1 TIA,AANDES• Blf the late act of Congress, Bel dieri of the *at of 18111, or (MY of the lodise' Wars shire 1700, and each of the Cominhaddlied °Mem who was engaged in the late tear with; Mexico. smolt!. tiedtolandns denims; Those who engaged to serve twelvemonths or during the war and It malty eeraed pine months. shall receive 100 acres; those who engaged Orem sir mortals and actually served rees month* shall receive Waves. and those wile engaged to serve thy any, or an lodennite period and .actually served out, month.ehall receive - 40 acres, and in ease of the death of such of. fittabr soldier. the land shall he granted to hls'wtdow or tninor children. The unciendened con dunes to etre his atleation co the Encoring cif and Miry Psastwor, Bourg. ,04,;Extrn-pay. and the colfectioo of all chitties spina' the Unl. ted States and Individuals. Ills Wilkie' for communkatlng with the rotten) Denertments of the goverment at Washington - are such that he wlllbe enabled to 1014 ell business connected with them, whin, mag be entrusted to tile Careao ad efficient and stieedy *deterhiltiatiOu. Address dud underslgtied. NOW Paid. al Wet Va. All cotimunkatkeui Asp retlive Imniedlatestleallott• - EVIL Oct: 11v 102 a, orau. ORAN% An'yat Lair. • , , Loir. wow weathers Wanted . toe wbk.b we wilt payosseitait • eititl: - I& - i Lai= lk RUST. CIATIILIAND,.CRIWETS," t , h IEI etet64l - pit •;''' °e l ' - 14 1 414 flifft, tivai . Nl'W WORE STORE. Dissolution. L. ar Wog fee. change if gauge resolted upon by AMINIEM WOWij fi: 1, 1,:: ,I'.: - V 7 r t- ' : (~ ,lr s --=-- :-..:__ .S2: = . , , • ~'~~ ~~'w~~~~ ,~~~~~ IIMP7.113311,T0i1.11311: Three,'loors North of proton's Hotel. UaVo'Como With 900 Packages of Cloodi! /VIDE largest, cheapest and best selected stock of Dress Silks, J. ribbene. silk Poplins. nosiness. Perm:tithes Cloths, Stem's. Deane', Giughaitts, Alapecast to short the latigess stock of ever kind of DR!: GOODS O'er offered ill Erie, and at lower prices. A good assortment of Ladies, Missed; and childrens' fine Boots. Shoes and Si ips: Also, Rubber Boots and Shoes, 11. great variety of raper Hanging., Window Paper and Shades. Also a good assoinnent of Muffs and victorines, inhu and boys' Cape, &c. HARDWARE ItOOM.—illy large purchase this fall which we are hes,,laining to receive . will make our stack one of the largest of all kinds of shelf and coarse hardware, ever offered for sale in the west. Saddlery hardwaft. Coach and Buggy Trimmings, Spring Ards, Boxes, Smith Bellows, Anvils vices, saws of every dcbcription, Joiners' Tools, Coopers"Yools, and Mechanical Toots of every description, lower then ever. • A good assortment of Rubber Belting for Mill Hearing, rack ing for Engines, &c. IRON ROOM.—IVe are now receiving One Hundred Tons of Iron. steel. Nails, Spikes, Log, Cable and trace chains, lead pipe. Pig lead, sheet zinc, ate., under HOW* vices. CARPET R003I•J-1 would call the attentiOn of Carpet buy ers to the inspection 01 a large stock of Carpets, oil cloths, drug gen cloths, ere., next floor above the Dry Goods room, where carpets are bold daily at very low prices. CROCKERY. Glassware.- stoneware. looking glasses on the second f100r..-3 large asOrtmeal, very low. CROCKERY nuom.-1 have a full stock of groceries, V'e lowest fn the market; white fish, salt, dour, and Plaster ultva)s on hand. • P. s.—After the eillzens of this and adMiling eountles have examined goods in eastern eater, they Will beeoine etivinted, as hundreds have Lefore, that they eau find a better assortment andOheaper goods, All"ruE EMPIRE STORES, at Erie, than n ally other city, great or small. Cash will be paid fur 2J Firkins of good dairy boiler. Erie, Ott. nth 1011. 11. CADVVELT;. LIVIIR CONEPLAINT. I.IU.VDICE,,D YSPE PBl4, CIIKONIC OR NERVOUS DE BILITY, DLSEASE Or TILE KIDNEYS, dad all Dace., arisiairjruns a disordered Lars, or Stomach, suck as Coltstipat,sonr, inward Piles. full nose, or blood to the head, tic id ity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for Mod. fulness or weight in the stonineh, sour eructations, sinking or numTing at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the bead, hurried nod difficult breathing, fluttering at the bean, choking or suffocating' sensa tions when in a !Ong posture, dimness of vision, dinner webs be fore the night, fever and dull pain in the head. deficiency' of per old rai ion, yellowness of the skin and ey vs. pain in the side, back, cht°sblhubs, ice., sudden flushes of heat, burns lig in the flesh, con stant Imaginings of great dcptesrion of spirits, can be effectually cured by ° DR. 11001"LANSPI3 CELEBRATED GERMAN .1117"TERS, IGO:PARED fly DR.,O. SACIRBON, AT 7'111; E-1231AN AIEDICINE STORE, No. 120. Arch Eitract, Philabolphic. Their pincer over the above diseases is net esrellch, if equalled. by any ether pi eparation in the United Stated, as the eases attest, in many cares after skilful physicians had failed. 'flame Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases or the Liver and lea ser glands, excretal og nut roost searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs. they are, withal, safe, Certain and pleasant. READ AND BI CONVINCED, Chas. Robinson, Esq., Easton, In n letter to by, Jackson, Jan. U, *3O, told— "21Iy wife and myveif have received more benefit from your med icine than any other we have ever taken for the Dopepsia and Liver 4weaea." "Tiie Tenth Legion," published at Woodstock, Va., January ID, raid— "A GREAT MEDICINE.' "We have uniformity refrained from recommending to the puto He any of the various Yetent Medicines of the day, unless thor oughly convinced...of . their value. Among those we consider worthy of indite lathe arsmaultirlsrs, imented by Dr. Hootartd, end prepared by Hr. Jackibo r oin Philadelphia. One instance in partieular, in Which the superior virtue.* of this medicine have k.sti tested, has fallen under our observation. During the hist rummer, a son of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of this county, was very seriously afflcesd with Liver Complaint, and after try ing In vain various remedies, he purchased a bottle of the Bitters, and after using it, was so much relieved of his distressing nodally, that he procured another bottle, and is restored entirely to health." READ' FIJRTIIER A FEW PACTS. The "Philadelphia Democrat." the leading German Punta! of Philadelphiai The editor sales, November tflth "We again tall, attention, to the removal of the German Medi.. eine Store, the principle depot for the sale of Dr. lloullmarn (hi man hitters, from Yid Race to 120 Arch sireel, one door below iiixth. Owing to the incrgused demand for this medicine, anti lor the ac cottoned anon of hin ub wrens pausetes Dr. Jac ksondies been compelled to occupy a large store, We wish him success in his new quarters: he is deserving of it. The Hitters Mixture in with out doubt the greatest medicine extant for diseases of the Elver and Dowels. A stubborn curse of Chronic 'Durham lets route tinder our notice, wherein the patent had exhausted the Materia Aledt eas of the different schools of medicine with no apparent benefit. Ile was Induced rouse these bitters, andn few bottlesof them have entirely cured him. Many such cases we could refer to. We hope our readers will recollect this great restorative; should they be so unfortunate as to resin ire its use. IDr. Jackson lionesses the original unpublished receipt of Dr. Molten& and he prepares this medicine with great care. Those purchashig should call at his store, or see that his name Is written upon the wrapper outside, and blown 14 the battle, as Imitations of all good /ducks are cow mon," Judge M. M. Noah a gentleman with great scientific and lite rary attainment., said in ilia "New York Weekly Messenger," January 0, lino. 1100/LAND'S GSSMAN iIITTERSo—Here is a IlteparatiOS which the leading presses in the Union appear to Ire unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It Is made after it* prescription furnished by one, of the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the lain Dr. Christopher Wilhelm lloutland, Pro.. lessor to the University ofJena, Private Ph}sician to the King of Prussia. and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ev er produced. Ile tea. emphatically the enemy of Sumba". and theitfuro a medicine of which he was the Inventor and endorser may be eonlidently relied on. Ile specially recommended It In Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Debility, Vertigo. Acidity of (ire Stoinoch, MisDpatione and all complaints arising front a disor dered condition of the stomach, the liver and tire intesiines. Nine Philo lelphla papers express their conviction of its excellence. and several of its editors speak of ital.fireStS from their own individual experience. Under these cireetniitonces, we feel warranted. trot Only in calling the attention of uur readers to the present proprie tor,. (Dr. 1.3. M. Jackson's) preparation, but iu recommending the article to all afilictedo • MORE EVIDENCE. • The "Philadelphia Haw Hay c t azette," the bent fnatfiy tiewspa tici publidicd in the United Mates, the editor pays of MR. 1100FLANO'S GERMAN uirrukss, seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Med leintiTto the confidente and patronage or our readers; and, there fore, when we eceotumend Ur. lloofiand's Gentian Hitters, we wish to he distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrumaof the day, that are noised about for wtiliel period awl then forgotten after they have done their guilty 'We of mischief, .but of a medicine long eseatilished: universally prized, and Mitch lion met the hearty approval of Ike Fatuity itself Evidence upon evi dence has been received (like the fciegoing) from all sections Of the Union, the instglitte years, arid the sin/a ges( testimony in ((spoor, is. that there Is more of it Used In the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia Wan all Whet 'rostra ins combined, a fact that can easily tar establi.heii, awl nit ly proving theta Ukraine, preparation Will meet-with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. 'That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint nod Dyspepsia, no due can doubt, after using it ns directed. It acts specifically upon the stowach and livar—it is preferable to calomel in all 114lios diseases—the etreet is immediate. They can to adminis tered to YeZMALLI or mum* with satqty and reliable benefit, at tiny time. nrirenE OF COUXTEAFEITS This medicine has attntned thot,hlgh character which !weer, nary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put filth a spurious article al tho risk of the livery of those who are ini4- cently deceived, WOE WELL Tij THE MARKS ;Jr' THE HENULVE. They have the Written signature or C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper. aryd the name Mown 111 the Witte, vithot4 which they are various. ror sale. wholetar !did retell, at, the O:ERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. IRD Mrs street; One door below Bath. (late of 279 Rnee ILO by revnee table dealers generally throughout the country. Sold alto by Carter & limiter, Erie, ra,s Latutscal to Gar, 11ICKcan corneal. Pa.; J. Curds, Waterford: Pa. Elle, Oelober 1E39. Iyn22 60 0ADM06320213, AND 06 GOOD .AZIZUZDT And timers Wanted. to go onto the GREAT PANAMA RAII. ROAD!: Tng Subscriber will contract and give steady employ and high wages for the Winter months, to fifty good Carpenters nod, 3 cameo, and experienced hewers to go on to the great Stnnutn Rail Road. AlYte presage and hewer, will hbgltcu by Steamers out, front NeW yelt, Mutts dt:sirous of doairaeting to go , will make opplleatibn to the sobstriber at any Woe hetweeti this awl the lath of November , at the Erie eattal w m trice. V.rie. . TreuesrutL, Erle, CieL 6. trtg. _ Agent or the Panama R,R, Co. . - - Tailoring Dono in New York algid). . rimig . , undersigned respectfully returns his sincere - . I thanks to his friends nod thd public generally for 1 11 1 11 1 4 i ti l fgt ir P l a uTite !If for rai. last i a three vn g y" rrA and vtbge i - Fall and Winter Fashions for IYSD. he teem confident A 144 . ht (sable to execute nil orders Intrusted to instate ,&1 in the but style. as he cuthloys none but the best work . ' Men. Notwittuktanding 'beery of sloNhop (alias sistigh ji . ter-bouso)!'eut and make," he pledges himself that all garments cut and made by him that do not ft. to pay for the cloth. Genttetrien who am desirous of hay log their clothes wade ...Well" will do well to call on the subscriber. Allgood mechanics will not work without their pay in cash. be must eoratnenee on the principle of payteg and being paid ili Cash.-- The tbilowing are his prices* Ftho tlißack ttia o r frock Coat, _46 00 . . • • ..' . a 00 i. • Over ... . - st - , - 0 t O i ix, rentaloOna. ` '' . 1 51) - Vests, . "N: 9.—Cuttinit !trine at the usgal caphttleei. ~ 150 ' • .'Effe,Oet.6, - -. ,•' ''' ' • JOHN GOALHING., T AWES will fib! good aaPtataxot ofn toOds. eatisittind /La of French Idetlao,Tbibet 1110001 rOgitaa: U 6 Lithed. COO , Warm tdacketiangeabla. timed dad pla in 'Alpacas. ao. Waived b y ea sad rot fall at I inns,' advance that, coat. nem. _ tO: giktiDON &BON. '' 1,087 . Yap* 4t• 084 Ambles§ Ptiata Wee. begia ' Nag rt 4 to aa,4radtai atillryourou. ".'l~tar♦w, lora wattartaa ast a , AIRNIFINO urei (ciairlire, W 30.000 worth of New and Cheap .n, Goods at the OaunnereLal Exchange, where the subscriber beaked his Head glialletS established Ro the last gve 'hare. and where, with, the permission of the merchant Pallets of Erie. he Intends lbrootne years to come, to otillr to his fernier customers and all others, the greatest bargains ever extended to any people. Ilia store is now go arranged as to accommodate all clawed of purchasers; having titled them up into two separate departments. l'he first of which Is well supidied within large and rich smelt of FANCY GOODS ad:aped sold yto tits 'cants of the ladies. The other department Is well supplied y.ith eyery article, pertaining to the wardrobe offitarierssa.together With every variety elbStople Goods. By the above arrangements, he.wlll bb nuabledth wait upon those wanting goods with &al, and dispatch. lie would therefore,say to persons who wish to purchase Dry Goods or Clothing, that his stock None of the largest and cheapest fo the city, having been purchased from first hands, thereby saving the New York Jobbers profits, which enables hint to nil El lei cea4 cheaper than those who purchase goods In the ordinary, mode. Among Ids stock way be found black and blue black Satin Dress Patteres, black, blue black and watered Gro de BW!, spotted Lawas, linen tissues. leafs), J,lnd embroidered M stilt and merino Cloaks. Throe lie and Long Shawls , silk warp Paramattas, figured and striped Alapaeas.a few pieces of Canton crepe. ex , pressly Ihr wedding dresses; Dress Silks of m emdescriotion and quality in urea, variety, plain, figured and dotted l'ariton Book Muslin, Bishop Lawns, Swiss Mull, plain and figured Ladies French Odium and Capes, liner, cotton. thread and mull Edging and inserting, Reit Ribbons, Rob Roy embroidered Serge., striped and plain Cashmere de Lab's, black silk lace; alarge assort ment °flutes Battles Perlin/wry. together with every other article kept In a Fancy Dry Goods Store.- In the Gentlemen's department may be fourid iimertlne black and blue black French Frock and Dress ('oats, do Fancy Pants, 'silk. satin, Marseilles & Valencia Vests; Shirts, Collars, flravatr, Ralf Mit.. Cloves, Drawers, Under Shirts. liandkerch:efs, &e. A large sumottnent of India Rubber Goods. Clutha, Cast:linemen Tweeds. Caslnnerettr.Satinetts. A Iso. 50 pieces Carpeting, Mat ting, Oil Cloths, !!earth Rugs, &c. The above enumeration embrace* but a small part of my stock Ofgmads—siiillee It to say. l have one of the most complete assort • rueutd ever before offered in this market, and pledge myself to sell cheaper than any other establishment In this motion of the coun try; the Herculean punk and advertisements of others to the con trary. Come and look through my stock, mid my word for It you will not go away dissatisfied. My systibu of business is on the Cash plan, and I am hereby enabled to Undersell any (inn west of Duiralo. for as well ;night the Ethiepean change his skin Or the Leopard his spats. as any Merchant In Erie to attempt td Compete with ins in prices. who sells goods on the efedlt my stein —it can't be done. Therefore! say again to those who gray cash for good.. that if they will call on the 111 ethiltheteiAl will artonlrh then; by showing goods at lower prices than the same qualities have ever been Mitred In this market. The Greeks and Gentile, must stand Gristle, for the Jew has the inrkic track. MOSES KoCII. Erie. Sept. 7, 1950. nl7 INIMMg ~l fAXXE 9 OS _ • • • - • t V • CIiARRX — EZC'I;ORii.Va Per the Cote of COUGHS, COLDS, HOACLItSIINES i B I tONCRITIS, WHOOPING.. ouari, CROUP .0, STIIIII.A. and ONSUIVIPTION TN O ff ering to the community th is Pliny cerebrated remedy for ,tliseares of the throat and lungs, it le trot our with to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, Lui frankly lay Leibre'thetu theopinioni of - distinguished men and ?Ouse of the Mffdences of Its succor, from *villa!' they can Judge for themselves. We sin cerely pledgeoursclves to make no wild arsertions or false !tare 'meats of its efficacy, nor will we hold cut any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. Alarrypra4S are here given, end we rolfeit an Inquiry from the public Into all we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine worthy thcr beat confidence and patronage.. • • FROM DENS. SIT.LIMAN, M D. L. L. D., ETC„ Prolussor of Cheueirlry, Illinerology, ¢e., Yale College, Illvater of the Lit. diet. Med, Pleil.-and Scica. 'Societies qj inarica cad Europe,' . i ..1 deem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable composition from of the t articles in the Materla Medico, and a %cry effec tive remedy Or the chit/sof diseases it is ihteuded to cure." ' Nem Hare Cl.. .11'or.1, 18-19. PROF. CI.EAV ELAN% of Hort - dotal College. liTaine, writes —"I have. witnessed the erects of your "Cherry Pectoral" in my own family and that of my friends, and 11 glvC6 me entlefactlou to elate in its favor that no medititte I have ever known has proved go eminently successful in curing diseases of the throat and lungs," Dr. Ayer r —Dear Sir: For two years I WAS. afflicted with a very reverneough.accompanied by spittini„Vilood and proufse night sweats. Hy the advice of my attending physician I was induced to use your CIIERRY PECTORAL. and continued to do so un til I considered myselfeured, and aterihe the circlet 'to your prep aration. JAMES RANDALL. Malden st. Ppringlitlil, rim 27, 15.15. This day appeared the above nen,ed Janice Bengali. and pro nounced the above etattmelit true in every respect. LORENZO NORTON, Justice. Dr. Ayer: I have been long a:Dieted with Asthma v Met g?ew yearly %three until last nutunin, it brought on n 'cough whit!, eon= fined me In toy amber, and began to toms of consumption. I had tried' the best advice and tet• best medicine to no 'purpose, 'le tit t used your Cherry rectornl,tthich habcuredate,andyoumaywellbelieveroe. Ciatefully youre. If there is any vnlue iu the j u of the wise, uho sperik froni experience, hem is n medicine %lei:thy of the ruLlic confi dence. " PRT:PARED My J. e. Ayrg. eMEMIST. rowELT.. MS. Sold in Erie by J. 11. BURTON & CU.. unit by Druniotn gen entity throughout the Suite. Iyll7 t3TMAIIO33II, itEAD TIIIiiII ertHE Sulweriber begs leave to return hi,s sincere thanks i 10 his friends and the public for the very liberal pat . P moue heretofore extended to•hint, and would infortn iti them that he haelust received his It rALLI AND, IXTENTECaItTOCIC: ' Among which may-be iibund t." P'. of all grades end . prices. which he a ill makeup to Ofl/411 and pledq him ten' that they shall not be tenpaxsed In cher.prirsr, rut or I make, by any establediment. he cares not by whom con ducted, whether by old broken down nags, or the let that ran he rodueeti. We must confess that we have not made as great db., eovvrieslis some of our cabbage head souri.rout neighbors, but one thing we do know, that we ea n produce the , Best Cut and most Made stock of Clothing that can be found in the State; for proof of n lath we would invite those who are Judges to call and examine for them selves. and to those that me not ae say bring sonic one to Judge for you, as we do not shrink from any thing that is fair between man and man. Our stock consists of / 1111Nt; of all grn,lmar fine nrideoarse. which has beet(, cut up iu Erte for Cash, and with great care. We wall(' Invite those In want of any thing In our line to give us a mill, and if they are not pleased with our aooita and prices we will not charge them any thing (be showing them. Our Stock of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, and VESTINCS. we .have selec led with greatcare expressly for the cuatam trade, and 'we would invite those who prefer having their Clothing made to (Adel to cull rani examine GOODS, IT AND =ADD, for themselves., remain leaving their measure for any garment It not pleased with 10.,:when done, will not be, asked to lake it away. We Min iOIIIIIIIIC to keep on hand shirts of all kinds, and nano the best manuficturers. Also Shirt Collars ofthe best make, very cheapi Suspenders of all grades; Cravats, the best in town, of various grades rind prices; 111111 In fact we keep ohms' carry thing In our line, which we would be happy to sell to oar tripods as cheap as the dheapcst. JOllpt M. JUsTICO. Erie, Nepteniber 14,140. Nal. , --Cotting done In the most fashionable style and done when proxithed. Now Openiirg. 500 YARDS real French Marino no mistake, atone ' doll:4r ;rot yard; such goods as are sellina in the loon for one dollar unil :Mem. Also any amount of chappenlile and toruted lusters, black, all k and cotton warp and fancy A Itipacces nt inl low prices. Just received a large invoice of lueg, square all oolitnd broach ehaels, Unparaleled for at}lea and low prices. Erie, Sept. 21.. IFSOC. M. 111111 A LS. . _ TIDDALS • .1 -1 AS Just returned from New York nod Phil:0001in with n tre•iietidons lame ewe k of NEW GOODS fur Fall ;old Winter which he is now opening at his old stand, Chearside. Oct. 3, Mil, tat OLOTUXNO FOR TUE !MULLION. 1.851:04 Tholraoapllystom Wriunaphantl AT NO. I. FLEMING DLOCIIIII • w RILE the public are excited with the controvercy . going tr v on between the Jews and Gentiles in regard to "cut,' sqllll. telt" and ..flemicas".of the various wales offered by oilier dialers in tinselly, they should not forget to look la et . NO. 1, PLEMING BLOCK, %there, if there la fibt quite to Muth gee expended in purling, there ea. always Lb !blind - • IC/lathing as Cheap. Cloth al= kills, Tits as , Good, and Work as fiuperior. ea at any eitatillehtnent between Soviet. and dunret. The pub lic should recollect that we imunforAOTITIU) OUR OWN CLOT/NN : ft end MaLlaavlng In our emgloy one of the very tort cott..a, nud employ none but the vary best workmen, we can fury amour cui. tomer, with articles which will bear inspection in any market in the world Our stock of - READY NICHE CLOTHING, Clothing now open for examination and we , wpm may be tumid Clothing of every grade, style. c4l texture, suitable for - • Vali and 'Winter Wear. Let all who wish to ;.avesdollar keep In mind the linie-wartf adage of"economy is wealth" and call and examine the lin tuenseessoruneat of Clothing and Dry abode at - NO. 1, FLEMING BLOCK, beibm parchaaingehiewhere.Pur stock doei not consist of eioth leg atone. We have a very general asbortineut of DRY GOODS AND Oltrxrauzg. - suitable the faintly wt., sod stick will be sold di cheap al the cheapest. Also. - • ROOTS AND blione, , trr with Many ,other Milan too numcriou a to Mentkat, but t e t will be tbettfully ahown, end bargain* warranted. Call dnd see. evasive and compare." 1. ROSENZWICIGIS CO. Erle. 'Dept. t 9, • • • IVAISTIOD.. Tyr subierlbers hereby siva rake to all 'persons who know themselves ludelaed to them by Note or Doak Morrow that they aro very. moth iu want of assasy,aort destrwayi tournallaht ieuiemeut either by Cash ocerote. Wahapsour trbsude 111 / 1 11 11111 earleption tiy 44a, nati:e, as aseulomeot with AM* neeestary. . r• 64,TAULIENtS , Ette,Oet. Mu. —4eaZ Clot nerciail Dxcharig` 1012.2.1.' , 1 1 1121121.2"11ANT! ex►,uao froarlf or p.m UOUDB.' HEAR TIM PATIENT THE REMEDY TRA'I'•CORE3 PORTLAND, Me., innuaiy 40,1521, ANOTIIER SCIPNTII 7 IO WONDER! iimpszsc, 4Sal Artificial Digestive Wield. er Cleettiv Savo/ A ostgAT SP.EPSIA CUAER. Prepared [cunt the RENNET, or the fourth Gumth4 a the - or, af ter directiousof Banos 141110. the great Phystological Chem tat 6y J. S. Uorawros.ll. D., No. it, North Eighth Street. PhtfadelpLia, Pa. This is a truth wonderful rented y for liodijortior. DyspeTek, Jaundice. Lreer annidaixt, Cm/Hp/flea, and IJ - chair, elating alter Nauwe'sowu wcthod, by Nature's own arca, the Gastric Juice. I:l'Haifa teaspoonful! or 0/11 tluld. infused In water. will dl= gest or dissolve lice POSII.iI Iff R.rart Iles/ is abort two !wars, out bf the stomach. DIGESTION. 1G ESTION is chiefly performed in MC Katnaek by the old of D fluid wbleh freely exudes from the tuner eat of tame/TM. when Ina state of health, called the Gastric. Juice. This Auld is, the Grant Saving •.1 the Food; ate Par.fying Prererelvg. dad Stiviietati,ig Agent of the etumach and intestines. Without it there win he no digestion—no conversion of food into blood: and Ito nutrition of the body; but rather a foul, torpid, pataful, and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. • A weak, half dead, or injured stomach produces uo toad Giltlt re Juice, and hence the disease, distress and debitity-cr limit ensue. • PEPSIN AND RENNET. ... PrPell , is the C h ief elesnetit. or great dip sting principle of the (tomtit ruler. his Fraud iii great aliuhd pito In the solid Nair Of the fluidal' stomach atter death, and sormatateseauses the rtont • aeh o digest filch - , or eat itself tip. It is afro7tound In the *tom , :Imhof a altnals, as the ot, calf. &t. It is the material used by fai liters in Malltle cheese. caned Rennet, the eirect of ninth has long been the speirat won g derof the fettry. The curdling of milk le the grit process of digestion. Renneu possesses astonishing power. The rotor:lnch of it calf will eurdle nearly one thews/ilia limes its own weight of intik. Baron /Acing states that, "One part of Pepsin (Resolved to asst'' th'aueriviii pato Of water, vx,lll at • gut meat and other food." Itiseased homaths produce no good Gastric Juice. Rennet or Pepsin. Ta show that this want may be perfectlyimplied, we quote the follow ins ii r SCIENTIFIC I.:vinr,ircE. Dram •Ittetnt In his celebrated wqrk ter Animal Chemistry; sat el ...An Attille jai Digestive Fluid may Iv readlle prepared front the rtl'lCCati membrane of the stomach of the luau; it etreien sad. our articles of food, as meat end eggs. will be softened, chlneed t and di,, ested. , just in Ike same manner as they le add be in the ha mos steraite.i." Its. resents, In his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," pui:s fished by W demi & Co., New York, page VS. states the same great fact, and desaribes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities limo Dr. Vereria. • Dr. Coinhe, in his valuabte at ening' on tilt ' , Physiology of Di g:whom" observes .11131 a diminution of the dilequantity of the Gastric Juice is a !domino,' and all-Prevailing came of Dys pepsin t" and he states that "a distiaguished protestor of medicine 1 In I.onlloll, who wan severely afflicted with this t r .. omplaitit. End- Dig evovilling else to fail. had refourse to the Gastr;a Jake. I obtained (rain the stomach of living a ninials Which praved cou.- 1 pletely successful." ' Dr. Orelaln, author of the famous wnrks on "Vegetable Diet," says: "It M a rein., rkablerfatt in pnyealogy, that the .iamaehs of animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluid a property of dissolviint various articles of 100 d, and of er:ecting a kind Of artslith.l digestion of them fu no wire dtfretent from the natural digestiv e procet.o." hr. tiimon'A great work, tie "Chemistry of Man," (Iva & Dianehard, Phila. Ir-If, pp. 311 - -2) sat e: "Me discovery or rEr- Ell N tame a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. Fro:zi recent esperitiims we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in nu artificial die(stlyeguld, prepared front- Ftlisiii, as it is in the natural Gastric date itself." Professor Iroxotwon, of Philadelphia, in his great woronk ha- Irian Phys:ologr. devotes more than tiny pages to the examination Of this Pullet t. li k experiments with Dr Beaumont on the Gas tric Juice. obtained from the living 11 1 .1111/e ttCleeell and froin en lninis nrr well known. n•ln fill cases." lie 4iys, “digestion occur red tes perfectly in the art Dicier/ as In the natural digestions." Aa a Dyspapsia Curer, Dr. ItOUGUTON'S preintratlou of Persia hat produced the 1e0.% in =dons c.ffetts, cluing canes of Desifity, Dinaciatien.Acr roma Decline. and Dyspeptic. Consuctption, Su o,ed to heel] the very verge of the grave. It is tuipog.thie to give the details of ea sea in the limit. of this wive:lto:ltent—but authenticated eeititi cates have been given of wore than • ) 200 RE3I4I2KARLII canes! In Philadelphia, Nen; Vora awl Boston alone. These were near ly nll desperate eases ' and the cares were not only rapid and won duffel, but permanent. It is a great Nervous Anti Ate, and particularly useful for ten dency to billious di order, liver cenirlaint, let er and eve. or badly treated fever and and astue, and the evil etTects of Quinine, Merettry, and other drugs upon the tligestivc g4t), , , after a king cickne s. Aim). fur caress in eating.. a nd 1?.:: too tree cse of ar dent spirits. It almost reconciles Health ss ith Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. -1 bete le no form of old Stomach Complaints nhich It does not seem to reach and remove at once. No matter how they 1111 Y be. it Mee* tesrarrnF.Liter! A - pingle &ma roomers alltke smpletuant „symptoms, and It only needs to be repeated fir a slant time to make these good effects poninnent. rotary or Sumo nod Vines. or Rom follow of once. It Is particularly excellent In eases of Nau sea. Vomiting. Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, dis tress after entity,. low, cold state of the blood, be3VIIINS, lowness of spirits. despondency, emaciation, n eak yea.. tendene f to Wynn ity. suicide. &e. Price, ONE DOLL. a R per bottle. One bottle will often etreet a lasting cure • PEPSIN IFS no - warms, . SENT BY MAIL. FRtg,OF POSTAGE For t ourenience of tending to all llama of the country, the Di (MIME M %TIER Oi the: Pt 04.1:: to ;Al up to the Nrin of PowderN is kb directions to be ili.a.olted to dialed aleohol, water. or syrup by the ',talent. 'Phew powder:. eoniit in juet the natue touter ns the bottles, but erred the gleaelefyfur Ike same price, and st ill La sent by mail free el Postage. tar one dollar sent (pryt paidl•to J. fIotRAITON. N 0.31 North Eighth rtrcet. rtix packages for Me dollars. Every packase and Motile bears the Written signature of J. t. M. 1.1., Sole Proprie tor •.•Agents warded in every wool Gt the Milted States. Very diseoutits given to the trade. Druggists, Postmasters, and Booksellers are desired to act as aeents. Carte , as Brother, NO. G. - Reed HOUK. and Pr. P. flail, No, 1 Ilughes` Binea. are agents for Erie. August 17, lean. lytt AT NO. 7,11.3321 D 11[01183:11 A FITS profound cogitations, extensi‘e and minute aserva /I. eons, I have made up my mind that it's not the fault of at least some of the people of this lawn and county, that theirgar meats are of such indailerent materials and workmanship, for never before was,a town cursed with such vile stocks of wares eallOd and sold for clothing. Take a coat of the ordinary kind Sold in tome of the shorn of tins town; examine it awl what Judgment do youpronounee—con founded ehent'l you exclaim ti ithota her a bulttas hole that looks as thoeettlt had bun made by thrusting a flatter through the cloth—there a seam so open that you might drop a Jock knife thratlgh it—here, Lott enough—you have seen. handled and worn there goods till you are tired of them. and II is useless for time to enlarge on their tnilliez. Here follows more eheering In tellegence.at No. 7, !Iced (louse; I:tm‘d this day openf d a maguiticent clock of J. I). I'll 1:1.1%i Gentlttneres Furnishing Goear t Cassiincres and Ventings of German, French. English and Amer; lean production; NO WA Fall %dyke, purchased by myself at the In establininuenis in Banton. New York and Philadel phia; also:Military and Plain Trimmings in great variety and or the Inst quality, Cravats, silk and tilien.riloves :111,1 chiefs fine shirts,collars, Suspenders,, Hun' rassiinete Vetting; alto. Oil Cloths, and a great variety of " The clothing that I keep and make to order shall be unexceptionable In qual ity and cut, as may be a.zertaitted by inspecting my nods. at No. 7. Reed 119dne. where 111 ivejust removed. and with a view et conductintbusiness upon my ott n reaponsibility. LWO 3-Roca. nl7 Tr ie. Sept ritfi . . 4 Tfal Duner4 August 31, 1,?5,1, I T3llair 81et*T,14,,. Camel Blender; and PCLIC IVl l a j n i3 (Fralninq BruArs.Too Grainzing Bru , lics. Steel and !lora Graining Cintths of nll sorts and site?, ul,icll are offered ns low no tin Fe bought In Erie or Buffalo, fur sale by Angtn‘t at. P. HALL. JA PA Et ED Tins of assorted EiZell and colors to suit the time's, J for sale by P. HALL August al. 1833. C6I . IPPORTERS and ti'boalder DratCa.—A large quantity adapt- Ni to all k and prove their utility by their good effer For sale by P. HALL. Atigurt al. DYI: {Moods and Dye Stutric, Logt%i.crl. Madder. Furtie, Nie Woad. Cuinieras. Crean' Tartar. Indigo. eureu inn, 'num Tin, Annatt, emlbear, Alum. Rive Viti.rol. Nitrlo and Ntariaii: Acids, all of Which are orrireil low, by August 31, I:60. P. HALL. GnOVER Patient...ll, Crushed, Form Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Ruperior Sugar !louse MoTi eP. ►l.- fincd Sugar House S)tup, Rice, Cotree. Black rind Green 'Fens, Pepper. Spice. eignamon. Ginger. Nut Megs. Mace, Cloves. cur ren, I,e,.ide. , a host of other articles iu the line too MMMA* to Mention. For sale by P. 11.11.1... Alison 31. nlB HAIR Oils, !lair Re,4oratiVCA. Hair Dye. De -sititory Powder, Cologne., 9hat ing Soap and Cream', Toilet Soaps and per fumeries of nearly °eery form. For Sale by P. HALL. Airgurt 31. nl6 T I x T !Nut & I,Ratroiw..(ll,l Port Wine, pure joire. Malaga,' V Madeiraolidi•rent qualstaes Ilrunthes. dark and pae. 1101- land Gin, Santa Cruz Rum, Wl:lskey.Alcolroi, &e. for WC as reasonable prices by P. HALL. August 31. , R t7SziE:S.—A large nosoment ofthe Crobt npl.roted ratSernA whkh will be fitted If required, fat sals, by I'. 11. 1.1.. August 31. n VXTANTED--Eigbt or ten good Taitais for waging Finepress V and Frock Coats, to whom cash and steady emploYinent will begiven. AL HOCH Eric; Sept. Q. teal) 11 ECIIIANICEr Tools.— . leu n'nety. hatchets, pl.thrs.plane Irons,ehlects, ougrorei augur Bills, hand, panne!, compass. feline, tenon, eirnularans saws„ rteel, and try sal:ire , . rerew drivers, begets, spirit itiebis, gauges, &e. R. 11.1.1i1). Tretueudous Zlzeitcrasontl Glorious Viutorylt lIKE the fury of a maniac. lace wild W4T•ilZai , e, like a te. J rifle tornado, like the ruNiing of mighty wliers. and an over. whelinfng cataract. is the stately and otnnie,tent progress of that snpeiidr COOKING ENGINE. which has knoekr.l tall the little cooking stoves into scrap iron; piled the "Key atone" at the head of the huge arch of dirt expectations, rode rough shod over tbe "Telegraph." kr.ied all the ”Oencosee FnrraClS. ,o kicked out of breath the "Ctinton Air Tight." and has sometimes Cund favor over the "Ire,,Monarch." Having been induced by its unibersal !salmis: s ty to get up three sizes of the Air Tight HANG UP El'- 1 W... we are now prepared to supply either private fautiiiea or 11 " 1 ..;is with sizes le please, end withake produce, oh.l copperdsrough warrants or swapLilts far thew, and n ar ight them t° give satisfaction.. Sept. 21.14;11. LVSTER. BENNETT & CHESTER. OATILTIZEM IMO no= 8 erevzei LOTION. WII are receiving fresh proof of the efficacy of thit afilete hrety tiny. Yemerday Mr. lihnon brought a friend Mtn our Mere. and with tears in ids eyet.implored him to fir a txdtle of it on his ton, assuring him that II would e tire hint up FOUIOI and well as ever be was; this hekncw beeausehe hnd used it with rfiet intern on one of his own bones which w s baty spariced. ?dr. Stephen D. Lee elm:leaned in this morniug and stated he had Duty used about three ibutilts if a tOlde, apt bit horse which ho lad it sIUQ, was almost well. lie had no doubt but what he nad left would colnPlete the vire, We arc every day hearing rePutts pf thilt kind about cur Lotion. and with shalt facts staring him in the face, no ma h will hesitate to pay SO etc for au article that will cure sound and well an animal werth o' e hundred titnKs as much? ite sure and k for Ca tiers Ripe Bout eAd Sparta Letitra—nad taken° .tiler. For sale at our Drug Store in (a Etie f abd by our agent throughout the county. - Erie. Rcpt. 20 Vkr3 A Mci.p.llLve •4v,.5_11L4;',-1•),1 GEt/. SE LIMN k SON are now reeeiting their sleek of rail and Winter Gumbo, comprising a general anspronent of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crocksry. Iron Nallsitteel, Vies 0. &c. &c,. all of which have been purchased in the taster') market for Cash, and will ho sold at a man advance. Weil* not bout of the largest stock or WI sell ettrapirt than can be pur , chatted In New York City, but would ask a comparison of qua! , hies and prlces,arui are assured that no one will go away disait iffied.....bsie Sept. 28. IBM ,' It milli rat andllavos Life. T ANDItEW , B Pala Killing Anent is die Only article to be re l. 11'01 upon to kill Palm at 3 mattes= It la an internal Itallatetalti remedy. , ID RTLY. de BROTLIVS. Aro hr Tale eclinr7i No. 4. Feed Hoye, trie re. Oct 3. 1 . .1)14 13