El after my wil6 lied meat ma k liroin her premise* with harsh galling word; she admitted clandestinely. • man whose character 1 despise—a subtile, intii.7,,ning man of fashion whoth I had forbidden to pay her farther attentions. I know eel how long he remained with her—stop. bear me 1 \ through." he said. as Mrs. Hastings. with white lips, rose and attempted to answer him. 'Train that hour I steeled any heart against her—Ged knows with what. difficulty! That man came to me. lie asked me if I wutild allow him to wait upon. my wife to. some theatri cal exhibition, where they were both to take • part. ' answered that I should' make no objection: that she , should do as she chose ' , but that Halts went, she should i• never enter my doors again.—She went." Again Mrs. Hastings essayed to speak. and again Mr. Dorrance prevented her. He continued. "That night 1 sent her to her father's home. In the morning ilea came a letter to me (rem her. it soften fed my hearth, forgiveness; kir I was fool enough to be lies, her protestations of innocence. 1 wrute as answer saying that I would come to her immedi■tekr. I went/to her desk fur an envelop—there I found a lock of her giv ers hair; and in her own writing an acknowledgment u such. I know not what iistained me with sock dantning evidence before mreses: Woman. eau such Mugabe forgiven? Answer me: in, theeMeaven which you believe in, is there a place fur such treacherous souls?" Mrs. He•tings had remained standing. She trem bled from head to foot at Mr. Dorranee's violence. ' ••lt was not so, it was not so!" she answered 'mown- eally; "Oh! could you have believed all this of one who never had a feeling of love for living man bat von? I did not know that earth had such fiends as that wretch Graham has proven himself to be. Mr. pomace I know your wife; if I convince von that she is *till Wor thy of your love as far as her truthfulness to you is con cerned, will you forgive her errors. a id redeye her back to your lows she yearns to be receividt" "I Will. so help me Garll" Mrs. Hastings resumed her sect, awl, suppressed . her 'emotions as much as shei was able. she proceeded to give • full history of everything that had occurred. When she came to the lock of hair, - explaining dm motives which had induced his wife, still speaking off her as a third person, to enclose it and lay it in her drawer. he drew to 'her,and seizing her hand. pressed it fierce ly between his own. eyes glowed with the intensi: 0 , Of his feelings; and when all was explained, he caught her wildly to hlt breast. and straining her tightly to it sobbed like a child. Ile seemed delirious with joy. "Margaret! Margaret!" he cried, "ye 4 must never jeave me one moment again. •My own gocol; pure wife! may Cod bless you as yea have blamed me . this boar, and may He fdrgive me for the injustice Plass dons ion." She threw her arms ensued him—abe laid ther poor selling head upon his broad ;breast—she also begged fer givesess, Oh! that was a holy and a happy hour. When the first violence of their emotieitif subsided, .Mrs Dorrauee questioned it what part of the history she had betrayed herself, "My poor Margaret. did You think you had deceiied my watchful eyes? I knew, you. aiding. from the mo ment yOu stood trembling at the'do t o-, when you brought me the note of recommendation from Miss Graham.— I knew yeti, and hundreds of times since has my love been upon the . point of betraying itself. Oh, mY<precions Tire, 1 thank God for the utisfortunes thabillave revealed r heirts to each other." And great reason bad they both to thank Him; for eery seldoll is it. when pride and jealousy and suppicion Oreep in to eperate two hearts, any after reconciliation tian entirely root out the weeds which have sprang np in rank luxuriance under their baneful influence.. More frequently the breach widens with years; each, grows to think the other the aggressor, and that eqmplete isola tion takes place which it is so terrible to ennteniplate. In society. such instances are constantly occurring: and if in any one ease the ilifliculty could *be traced to its foundation, 1 doubt not the use would be fooled to be as trivia,' as was the fi rst event '4l the story 1 have narrated.l Women do' not sufficiently comprehend the, r esponsi- bilities which they take upoi themselves in .the married Jiro. Instead of looking open marriage as i . '"a career of devotion," as "an exercise of virtues often difficult," they seem to expect the homage of the lover to he continued; and,disappoinied at the outset. they indulge - themselves in ••sentimental reproaches" until there is danger of their happiness suffering shipwreck; for men 110311 weary 'of the 'little scenes" whidh women so often squander their eloquence. , 11 Again, there are instances whets the wife has •faith ••th• -•rformed her duties 4e and, yet she sees a change gradually taking piece i« _band. The rose-color ed tint with which she had invested the future, gives place to a cold and leaden hue, as the love of the chosen one seems to diminish, abaci/bed by the world and its pleasures. Bat even then there is hope. Let Mei watch occasions for making sacrifices; let her show that her husband's happiness is still her predominantstudy; above gil t let her avoid all reproaches; and no one heat in which the, flame oilers has ever burned will'long remain proof to hach devotion. From this long digression we will go back to Mr. and Mrs. Deriance. Aunt Edgerton was horrorstruck upon her return, in', finding the timid and retiring Mrs. Haatingi seemingly entirely at home in her nephew's • Howard Durrance attempted no explanations in worth., bat he polled off the close lawn cap, and the flaxen per vert.. and as Margaret's dark hair fell around her. Mrs. Edgerton could not fail to recognise some traces of the beautiful crayon in the library, which she had so often ettidied with interest since she bad beconte, / an'inniate of that dwelling. Impulsively she folded Margaret to her heart, ha the atiffereit had won a place there, to the extinction of all Prijuiticsa, by her gentle,patient ways and unwearied de votion to her sihk child. Harry alio knew his mamma now, and us longer re fused to come to her arms. There woks a happy party at Woodlawn that summer. At Margaret's e/fitest Wading, joined to Mrs. Ed gerton's kind persuasions, Helen Graham accompanied them, participating in all their pleasures eith her tinsel , fish heart. Iler brother had gone to Etirope. The world said that it *as very strange that the proud Howard Derranceehould receive back tiis wife; bat the world never knew how much they rejoiced in their brief separation. asna event permitted by their all-wise Father to bring them nearer than ever to each' oiher. and "to Him. 31151117 VORIC AND Data RAUXOAD. NEW RtIUTE YO NEW YORK emir, vie DURKIRK • kw the Idle aiiroad i connecting with lir-t class t.n. Lake Erie. the at ie Cle“dan it. Columbus and( one inn , ti, Cleveland and ritbliagn and Sandusky and Cincinnati Kaoi roads. and steamers on URI Ohio and Sttosissirpt rivers, sod the ohio. Indiana and l'eutikylvania canals. 111.11 , 4 .1.44 VC 01 WICIRIC aI lottairs. Ist. Morning Eteress Train at 8 A. M. filcrning Mail Train at 9 A. M. 24. Evening Er press Train at 1 P. M. Fare front Dunkirk to New York. ike' Second Oars Fare is PI be given in a few days. The Linters Freight and Cattle Train teat es Dunkirk daily at 4 A. M.. to which a Passenresr Car is attached. for the accom modation of nay passenger. , and Prot cm. , Particular attention mud to the .hitinwnt of Steck and Freight I of every .Nnertntion. Tot:gun g e being 6 Frei a ttle pvea this Mite great advantages et er narrow Roads, in the trallSnortatlon of stock and all other freight. Addihomil 7 rain, midi be put in commission in a very short time. Freight Tariff* ilt rilnited. sir iris full partitulars:i regard to mm the ao( 'Neigh „ - Freight earefully.shipped at Dunk,rk, and each oar Amos , Frembt sla non. rocci.ir die, Nun lei , Mills. Ms) rt. Calla raUgUs. LiMte :Valle). Great Valle). Allegany. Olean. Iltosdale. Cuba. arid oil other rasters *Wiwi... J. NOTTIF(.11.1:11. Agent. Dunkirk. May in. 1-91 NEW aoons: TllE pubperthers hai dust received • optenil;d • ptoatit . A win . and Slinittler G.Q6l..fo(3lllOlingor nryGoods.Groee Hardt ward. erriCkery..&e. In the above Prnek 1113 Y be an 14 altuost every variety of Gent/mien and !Adieu Dress Ikeda; 4adirs and el.ildnen'i lbws. • venial of styles and qualities. They lavas their old einigoissers avallsbose (mending to purchase. to call and examine...their stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' Elie. Jobe 11-5 powcs itucur.i4 & co. IDEAIt.II WATER.—rnadon & Metadra Pesch Water for 111.. C ..C - vorina-Ciotards, Cakes, &a., for oak by R. T. B. & SUN. CORia STARCH for late by ,• .... Erie,. lane 7. R. T. errEanErr 1SOX& 1 iiiii - iiorangrs and Leasona Just mei wed k i U and foe sale by • R. T EITZURCIT ' 30 KEGS Ride Powder just received and to arrivej ;are' by R. T. STERILETT lioNta. VER M kEILLA o 4 Maeesruoi 1p large and pang boles. P 1 f Sale try D. M. CLARK. TO the Sick and Afflicted! CERTIFICATES and' TesansonMM. analcient to fill every column MU" is roper, eau be produced, setting' kw* the won derful virtues of . Dr. lawayaos Celebrated Tangly 7liediebuis.ll DR. SWAYNKS COMPOUND SYRUP or 'WILD The Origteet4 eat Gee..., Preparelis.' • CONSUMPTION. Coughs, A■tbma. Ilionehltk. Liver C01111.1.1111t, Spitting Blood. difficulty of Breethine. Pnia in the ..fda and Breat•l. r311,113(i011 of the !lean. Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Fore Throat. Nervous Debility, and all diseases of the Throat, Breast and Lungs; the most ettivtusl sad elpeedy cure known for any of 11110 abovettiseas er is DR. , S W A YNE'S, comrotnia syarr OF WILD eIIERILY! Another 3fomo:Oertificatir-oreat auto of Dr. H. tin ayne—Dear pir:—Cem g fora length of time afflicted with a trey vilttent rough, nb pain In the ride and breast. soreness of lungs. shortness , of breath, Ices of appetite. night *weals, ace.„ I made trial of Cartons remedies which were rec ommended highly in thevparicr.. but gradually grew worre. The violence of my cough was sue li that the blood rushed profusely from my nqstrils when Itie_ parent:Mi.. ratite upon: liked, my *llene system seemed prostrated, and the hour of my departure seemed near at hand. At in!. time you recommended the use cl your Compound !Syrup of Wild Cherry, wbtekunmediately began to soothe. coinkar and allay the violence of my Cough. relieved the pain in my Fide, sttetigthened and healed my lunge, Ike. I continued the use of it. but now, than 10 (iod: and to the effect of your Compound 5.% nip of Wild Cherry. I am cured, and able to pursue my daily labor. I think it sn invaluable medicine In coughs. coldr, and di s eases of the lungs. and one that should be kuuw ti to all afflicted. If persons would purchase the Original and genuine article, as prepared by you. and not tamper with the many sparrow, and worthless preparations which are at tempted to legs:dined oiton the reputation of ) ours. it might be the means of saving many valuable lives.' I freely offer this witerneut tof the beneath of those who are suffering as I *as. EZEKIEL THOMAS. Cherry st. three doors west ofScuylkitt Seethid Street, Phila. VERY IMPORTANT PACT OS. Be very nanieular t 4 enquire for Dr. Sylayne.• nompotind Syrup of Wild Cherry. hs mow unprine s ipled individuals have stolen the name or Mid Cherry, thinking to Narrow a reputation from that already tiqabll.hed. Remember the prenuine is put up In square bottles. covered with a beautiful wrapper. 'steel en prs v init. t with the porta Rol' Dr. $ wayne thereon. also his aqua turc; all othersare positively ficticious awl counterfeit. Swayue's Celebrated Verwifuge. "A safe and ettivtuat remedy for worms. dFlprpola. ettokva . Of orbits. lekly or dyspeptic children or adults, and tte. most usettli Fa.nily Med gni tte everogiered to the poise.' This remedy is one Which Ass proved succeraftil Ibr a long time, and is Universally acknowledged by,all ,who have tried it. to be far superion(heing so very pleasant to the taste at the same time effectual) to any caber inedicirse ever employed in diseases Obr which it is recommended. It floc only destroys worms, but it in. vise/rarer the whole system. Letter b De} aray4Jesist ith Imisrwrami M. PearPir:—A man phreha • bottle of your Vermiftigm the other day. for his child, and by its use dibeharged CI of the lar gest worms be had ever, seen. it is somewhat difficult to get the people to try it, a. they have often been ro gulled by naceone norm niedwitWS. Yours hems so very pleasant to the lisle, at the rause time effectual. I shall be able to dispose of a large quan tity. Yount, T. T. SHARP. P.M. • istraturp or atarraitzak Remember Dr. Rwsyn'e's Vermihige is now put up in oquare banks. IZrece that the name is spelt correctly— CTAZIAPItiIIiI AND PIINITTI DR. SWAYNE'S AU GAR-COATED PAW3APARILLA' AND ExTRAcT or TAR PILL. Aet as a gentle purgative. producing a healthy state oflhe f.lver and Bowels. acting &sleet alternative, changing the state afros livelier.. which is very common to some led ividuals.'and for the i rritularii les inc identNo females/they •re very valuable. J. H. Ilatcbitt, Evasive/Ile, Ind.. writes June sth 1839. Your medicine reds well. and gives universal satisfaction. Your INI r:1 isuCtiated 8.1 patina and Tar Pills sold out directly. Read on a large supply Chalfant & nehes. Danville, Pa.. write. April W. pde—Rend immediately a u hirthernpply or your family medicines" , We are much in need of thei&—they are etrectino great oily'; in this section. 11 . DR. it WAYNE'S inalnahle Medicines ran he °Nail at mat of the Mom* thrOughotildhe country, and Wholenak and nail at the Principal traine. ! N. VlP:cornorV u ldighti and Saco Iltrora, adelpida. Tor Salo by Ono ?allowing Avail'. t tIRIE r.nrUNT V. Career& Crother,'No. 11, Reed Douse J. H. Burton, No, 5, .. W. P. Judson.. & co., 1. A. White. I. N. J. Clark t lris. I .--- W. k J. W. CamOell. __ • _ ciawroaD cournr. Norman Caa A Ilen C. d 4 4. \ . kleadvlllm W. Burm iNi. W. 11c J.W . Cimpbelf, Cambridge. Perkin. tr. LeMnrtwell. Woodcock. Cul ..... inf. ir. Shanuck, Evanylwrit. J. 1.. Parks. ; Adamav Me. L. H. Wallary. • Ashtabula, Obio. And by dealers in Medicines generally. Dec. V.l . ZITRIPOND 11111T17.11.1. Life Soidthlesuranee Co. of Earriebem Pa. TCokpany continuer to insure lir& on mote favorable 1 tenon an any other company in the State: and as an evi dence or the utility or such institutions. mil the promptness of this company in paying lasses when they occur; they ntspectfidly refer to the following letter of Mrs. dichoyer: Practical Ezawrisfer, Sitetrrof Me Aimee:a re Dirriveiffreas - Life lantraace. Mr. Solomon Schoyer. a highly ree.peetahle commlerion mer chant at Pittsburg, eav tell an inrura,eeofa3,DOnonhislikwith the Keystone Mutual Life Insurance Company of Harrisburg. on on the 17th of July le4O. Me received his policy. and paid his premium on the 6 2t 1 th or July, IMO. and died in a fit of Nightmare on 'het:l4day of July. but two days after he reeeived his policy. He had enjoyed uninterrupted good health all his life sip to the very moment of his death. Ill* it blow. — Penchi ttehoyer. re ceived from thiseontikiny within 11 1 / 1 1 - isa r his death. • 3 , 11 ke as ,will be seen by bet letter of acknowledgement below. 71s NW Pre/ideal sad frirertisessfirria Kermess _Mutual Life /111111. rases Company, at Marrishar i r. Pa. Ggicris.actri—They prompt manner in which your efficient intent. Mrt Henry Sproul, attended to 0 e claim of my... Wand enmity for insurance upon the life of my late lamented husband, Id. Scheyer. and the promptness with which the Company paid that claim of 03.000, impels me to take this method of returning to the company mytljanke, believing as I do that your company possesses advantaged for life insurance over most of the compa nies now in t h e country, and that its business is conducted by judicious and earelid managers and agents I would cheerfully , worn d your CoMpany to all who may wish to avail them selves 0 i s benevolent operations. IEN ELOPE SCHOY ER. Panda , Nov: Mt; IP3O. Still a her. showing the Wisel,foretboUghl Of a Clertyman. Rev. Marshal How. pastor of a Presbyterian Church In Mount) y. Lancaster County, Pa.,took out a policy of Insu ! ranee in ibis c ”iparly in June, 11150 , fo Volt. lie died of Ery sipelas flvt'r o .itc,loth of Nov_ IMO: but by his provident care and forethougl left to his bereaved family his Policy Of HUM, which had ens hint hut atZt • For Milieu ra , arid rates of insomnia* , see the company's pamphlets, or all ors rheSeeretary et his office. No. IN Narked •t. Harrisburg. or B. Mervin Smith. Agent for Erie County, °Mee 3 doors a est co Laird at Rust's Store. DR. LUTHER REILY, President. 3. W. !Milan's. ffec`,..--Jaituarylik Hal. Aloft Conflagration. THE subscriber limed leave to infonn his old customers and the public generally. that he M still to be found at his old stand. No. 11. Commercial Exchange. where he will be pleased to show those favoring hits with a call the largest stook of Clothing ever offered In the city of Erie; among which Will be found black, blue black French and limas emus, plain and fa nepd'ants. Satin. Silk, Marseilles and Vatencsa Vests. Eraweni,l hverhanis. Shirts. Handkerchiefs. Cravats. Ike „nut like that sold by our neightsors. 4.4 c& manufactured it the East and represented as their own manufac ture, but it is a of mown make; to prove which, I will warrant all garments ' dby toe to be well made. I have Just received the Spring and mmer Mishkin'. and am pr . /Tared 10 gel up all kinds of a tit to o der. on abort notice , and give a man "File the lateskiityle. II garments made by me are warranted and I don't come oder the bead of "Fits." you are Rot com lied to take them. At lam not doing business on a Otte Hone wale, but on the Coach and Four style; therefore I am able to sell Clothing twenty-fit e per rent cheaper than any estab lishment in Frie, If you'don't believe it just call round at No. 1, and we will show ylau lie papers. - / Also. Cutting one in the latest st) le. I have also jut ?treated in ) spring and rummer stock of Fan cy and Staple Dry Goods among which will be found blue black, blue black, brown and green cloth. plaid, mixed, drab and plain C's impress. plain and fancy doeskin, do. silk. satin Marseilles and Valencia Vestinss, Tweeds, Jeans. Ate . lam also receiving a large importation of Clotho, Piraimerelt. Vesting@ arc.. direct from Europe , Ladled Men Goods of, alrkinds, AO* as poplin ., becalm and Mous'. ne de La inif, plaid and figured A ipacca. La/ens. Gingham* French and Enalish bleriaieti, plain and dotted Tarlions. Lace Veils.binek silk Lace. linen. cotton and midi Edging, belt ribbons. a 'cm pieces of Capron ('rape, kc., all of whim will be disposed sr itie c hes p as they can be pareharod at any other establistvinent in this city. MOSES KOCU. Erie. April 111.101. - - amnia 'ratan JH. FULLERTON his in mire and is owendetering • • real r arieti °Mote iitid shoes. which are offered to whole soe and retail at the lon'at market rases. The Ibillow int ow bowel a part of* rar yi Jenny kind Slips:. ewe r Men's roams, Gillen, .• .. Gel Hera " Oalbrd Tfel: Ladies Contr milers, " rellraltin Rms. •• Polka , " . .. at? " Color e d '! llrtta. Kid uil! ns, N. " " Fla . 46 . 11, 46 611 46 . Thick " , . " Wh il e K Mips. ." Ki lkocria, ' , Vallt ". " Th ick &Hats Fares Callorn. .e BOl'll " " Polka " Kid 1300 Tips, Cilll.:ten . ' 'l.eatbee. OAXVI'XIR & ntioiruza, No. 6, Stood Boos.. 11 ATE on hand a very efiencive arsiortritent of Drugs and Med ' ielnec. co 001 they are coniiied to fill the order,. of Phyci• clarion( whatever school. or no aelaKri. with every atticlein their line. and such quality as lo enable the intelligent plipician to calculate their aetion with reavonable certainty, Their ,lierms are such as cannot rail to sutC7ftt unwonahle persona. C. MINOI, flup't.. In. rru K A V — h,'" M 11 - 1 1- 11F.—Wie with to idly any quanitity of H rough' !tattletale, delivered at our .loft. nod will pay in good at eatii uien. Cox rrott, 11l 4 VSIISTICE & Ql. April /0, Ir3l. llngranitss. on Wood. THEstabseriber isprepired iecaeeute all swam Is his litse. thaw Ing and t:ntreviss Landscapes, 'views of 1111111ets.t4orss Pactoriee.Msebinety, desis.! Business Qtras, Plow Sins, Sce..lk.c.. Ordesssuended w witlieutdelsy,elmitsgesssoderaSe. Irredsonis. AO St INS . N. 0. riSTTTIr. Rre,Arfitttiatt, att., ft t4EILDEJIt lON natty/ad; SoNe. TAILE AND rocker CIUTLICIRY.—.IIII4 laid by Owe wbo' bare emu ined if, thau I bare the burn sad he/ IMPOOttleitit !vet blOgight 50 Ibia piste. i R trrovs LEER. r.,,,, way sc—e No. 3, Need Noose. _ LA WNI/L IV Pfwltd Few.] e.sui Embmidered Liers for male at JACKIPONIS. ZMI#E:L TROAZAX. SWAYNE. Erie. '• Waterford Girard. Fairview. ' rdrentiorrit "lily ' ,•• Calf " Au " Bmsans • morocco Brogn no April 17. VEMlNatl—Mao, Plaid. Stripsd and Allured !Mk Vesting* Satin do—WMt agured and Buireasaimares and Ma ftailes Vesti imp at Et le. May 111, SMITH JACKBOII 'S. 2 • - Stria Unary Stable. Tm: subscribers would intern the ttublre that they stilt continue the Livery business at their old stand on elate duvet, near Third. where Homes and Carriages of all description may be 'mind at all times ready for use, and prices to suit the times. , Plena else us a catl. MARTIN BRIGGS. Erie. June 11.1.31. tf3. ratan mass Ms. M. Curtis TA AS returned from New York with the latest style of Spring Bonnets. and a full assortment of Millinery Goods. of Straw and @llk Itonnetts, Gyn. R 'Mona, Flower... ow. (Yens' Bonnets. Boy's Mats. Ice. Glot es. liouiersjy g ns, caw.. Corbin. Wells Trimininzs Mantillas. to Straw Bonnets cleaned and pressed in the tweet styles. 2./Milliners furnished with goods at reduced prices.zi Erie. April 10 thit. GOOD 11111,01 RAILROAD end Plank Road mattera equitably settled. elm; blip; .ill to aft Vie at the Depot. No. 3. Perry Block, where the isiliserthyrs are just rye...iv tog a pet.eral and self selected *trek of reasonable goods. embracing the varieties signally kept in Dry Good Stores, % hick are opened at prices th.iteatinot rail to please. Particular hereafter. fleaet. call and examine quality and pri ces. No eli.mge fur esbibating gowis. A April R DUCKI.E k KEPLER 1512 W GOODS. Ma 5 Cbosp lido. Os 'Saari. Tfie Subscribers are now receiving daily by Express and Canal a large and general assorunent of Spring and Sum mer Goods. eon.isting if Dry Goods, Hardware. Paper Hanging. Iron:Niils. ace. And a great aworintent of Carpenters' and Joitiefi' Tool., all of which have beenlpwrchaved for CAPII and will he fold fat a !mall advance. UOO. BELDEN & BOA, Erie. May 3, 1331. 3l, o:7At a meeting of the Erie County Mutual Insurance Mon -7 pony held at the Trammel's °Mee. on the OM sit . the following gentlemen were chosen Directors of said Company for the etrasion year. tin.: C. M. TSAl''', A. W. Itreranee, J. H. Williatw, Smith Jackson. J. C. Marshall. ' ' William Beaty. ' J. H. Fullerton., J. H. Haynes, Harley Sherman,.George Belden. J.D. Clark.N. W. Russell. On motion: Smith Jacks on waschmen President, .1. R. Wil liams. Treasurer. R. J. Sibley. Secretary. The Office of the Company. is now removed to the Register anti Recorder's office. RECDEN J. .12LF.Y.See'ty. Erie. May 10. 1831. _ 3s Seriesni Standard School Boob. DAVIES' COURSE or MATHEMATICS. ACADEMIC COURSE. First rem Ons in Arithmetic, School Arithmetic, Univenity. Arithmetic, Elementary Algebra, Elementary Geometry, Palmlike! GeotneUy. COLLEGE COURSE. Boardon's Algebra. IsmeMrtos Geometry. florveylog. Ana Geometry, Caleulua, Descriptive Geometry, Shades. Dbadowa. . . • ELEMENTARY SuIENCES. Parker's Juvenile Pbilasophy, do. Fits( Lessons isi Natural Philosophy. do. &haul Conipedium of Nat. Philosophy, Clark's Elements of I Ira w tug. Page's elements OlrGeOloltY. !taintlloll's Elements of Physiokigy, Reid and Rain's Chemistry and Electricity, . lUelntire's Astronomy and Globes. HUMOR' LS. . Willard'. &hoot History, do. United Stales and Historical Charts, do. Universal History and Temple of Time, and Historic Guide. Buena 4 th. Lanamsra Clark's New English Grammar, Parker's R hetet ic al' Reade r. • Watt's Improvement of the mind. ELECUTION ARE WORK Northend's Little Speaker. American Speaker. Reboot DlA lertet, Kingsley's Juvenile Chair. Briuon and Sherwood'! School Song and Hymn Book. Fulton and Eastman's System of Penmanship and Kook-Keep jog. with chirgraphic Crum. and Key. roe' The above tit of books have been prepared with partic ular reference to - the educational improvement of our dountry. Teachers and friends of education are respectfully requested to examine these works in reference to their merits and their special adaptation to the' public. schools and higher Universities of our country. For sale wholesale and retail, by Nay 11.-1 _ _ - GREAT WESTERN TIN IROP. The rubserther. would inform his friends and the public generally this he w ill continue the TIN. COP PER and SHEET I r/S1 BUSINESS at the old stand formerly kept by Middleton la Murphy. au d respect ful ly Invites a continuation of the patronage hitherto extended to the concern. I hate now on hand the largest stock of Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron Ware west of New York. Those w fishing to pur chase would do well to call on use before buying elsewhere, as I am hound WWI cheaper than the cheapest. Haying now on hand the best . COOK STOVE in the state, (the Eagle llot-Air) which nerds no puffing and will show for itself.— I will warrant it to anyone wishing to purchase. Also. 300 doz en Milk Pans, of ail Mies, cheap Vats and Bolter.. Strains. Strai ner rails, Canal Boat Lamps and pumps. Coerce Pots, Tea Pot. and Boilers Lamers, washbowls, cake pans, pails, blowborns, dippers. skimmers. teakettles. hollers, steamers. buckets. oil cans, lampillets. pietism". tumbler dra inert., spitteanic trunks. dish pan. pint, quart, gallon and half gallon measures, funnels. graters, Jo • Also a good assortment of JAPAN WARE. Consisting of cake tittles. trunks, deed boxes, spittoons, tea and coffee cannisters, fruit dishes, dust pans, lard and oil lamp*, candle mice., sower hoses, toy cup. and pails, rattle boxes • whistles, applcbutter ket tles, bras. kettles, stote pipe. and elbows • &e. Spouting and Gutters promptly attended to. All kind of steam work made and repaired at the shortest notice. WA NTED.—A hoot forty thousandths. °fold Popper. Nntssand Pewter will be taken in exchange for-Tin and Copper Ware. Merchant. and others would do well to give me a call at Iheold stand of Middleton Ir. Murphy, two doom east of Brown's Hose% Erie. March 13. IS3L-4I N. MURPHY. Inc N , Nll7 BOOKS. CALT. in and see if there has not been a real Resurrecticin at the corner of French and lith streets. where the subscriber will he on hand at all times ready to Inquire after the fait!) of his Customers. (still believing. as he expresses himself. that every man hay a tinlit to his men Opinion.) and also to show them the beat stock of Miscellaneous. Se:mai-Books and Tamity Bibles. ewer hmuett to this place. Also. oa hand a splendot asairiment pf Blank 'looks of his own manufacture. warranted to be of paper of the best quality, all ofwhich will be .old low for cash or clean paper rass. N. B. on hand 113 barrel. of Cider %Intpr, ore:mental lituditi to be eiellattrd for rap Cr Cash. Itindonn done to order on abort notke. Earete4 abonly a laraelot of Christmas Rooks and Annuals. Erie. Nov. 21. OLIVER srA FFOR D. Eagle Cora Pleirs‘ WE have made arrangemenCr for making and vending the much approved Double Bonin Board Corn Plows. patented by Rich. of Troy. N. Y. They are warranted to plan*. Also, single motild hoard. with Cast or Wooden beam.. as may be de sired. for sale at the Erie Steam Foundry. • be, May 31. SENNETT S.C . °. RORB NEW GOOLtd.-.We Jutve made arrangements by which we shall receive weekly the latest styles ha• the rite. Persona wishing the latest styles will do well to call at No. 1. Wright's Block. LAIRD It RUST. 11. P. STOC TON, (seams/on t. William )V, Levis.* C 0..) REM leave to iufirm the Ladies and gentleman of P.rie; and - s ""eotte ilewerillYohaf be has opened& choice stock ofriold and tither Watches. itne Jewelry. Silver Ware, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, etc.. etc.. (north of the Court douse, one door west of Orme stteet.) which be will be pleased to exhibit and will sell at priceanmat reasonable. A call is respectfully moliclled. Erie May M. CROCK RR Y.—We have received it largeeensienwent °tercet ery Ware of every variety of patterns, which we will "eel cheap PR cash. al No. I, Wrlght's hock. LAIRD k RUST !dry 31. COAL SHOVELS can be found at No. 3, lead House. RUFUS REED. PAPER HANGING/I.—We have' la neeStech variout Kyle , direct how the ruanniacturers, *Klett will be sold at lower Strums than can be purchased elsewhere in this city. May 17. JAMEY. BROWN & B RASS KETTLES—A good usortment at the new store of May Fr. LOWRV, BROWN at. 'PIC WIC MITTS Long Fillet—do . Pie Ilk Gloves and Mohair 1. Milted." sale at JACKSON'S. Erie. Ms at WARMING ZEIPLZIIIIIIINTS. Bf request of some of the members ot tbe Erie County Mil cultural Society, the subscriber brought on and offers fix sale the !tabu• ins articles. Emery & Co's, Horse Power and Threaltiug )laeham. Sub-soil Plows. Corn Planters ann Semi Drills, 1 vg Powers for churning. driving grind stones, &e., Cornstalk cutter and crushers, Hay and Straw Cutters, Emery's improved tromp:ming and thermometer chum com bined, le teeth Garden Rakes, tiny Forks, improved stilt &yew Num% Itc.. etc. Daring wade arrangemenu for the Agency of the shove, to gether with all snick, in Agricultural Machinery and Fanning . lop Wools , I can furnish at Wboknele or Retail. on the same terms as the manufacturer's. adding transportation. and as all ar ticles are warranted, the attention of Farmers and others is ao hewed. D. P. CLARK. Erie ;any le, Mel . Sete street. 2 doors north of Fullerion'.. New Goods for the People. rr HE itublieriber is now reeeiving his Spring stock of Guods, consistms of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. Glasswane.Nalls. Liquors, are. which is large and well selected and bought cheap, and will be sold at very low prices for ready payt (me word (i.e as cheap as any other in Erte. • Good madder prints from Itic mac, and the hest Ilnal ash and Merrimac at Itic pet yard, and all other goods in proportion. Wishing to do a more ready pay business will make the priers so low as to induce persons to make ready pay for their goods.— reciple are requested to call and take a look at me goods and pri ces. It will cost nothing to do that, and a ill ohliceoo ll,l, &e. Die. May 3.1e.U. SMITH JACKSON. Now Store. New Pizzo! NMI" GOODS!! iIEW PRICES!!! / G subscribers base fOrtm.d a ea-partnership in the Merest)- tile Waimea, ueder the or.' of Lon ry. Brown dit. Co.. and they are now receiving and opening at their store in the Bennett [Bret, a large and wen &elected Etuck of fasltionableaud seasoa able STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. among which may be found Cloths. Ca+sitneies, Ts% mils. Patin cites. Plaiiii. Flannels, Gingivaint. Prints, roplins. de Lain+. Lawns. Evalinas.tlillts. Laces. ealribrlel. Bonnets, Pans. Para sols. Ike. A most beautiful lot of Vetting-. together with a gen eral assortment of Groceries. Crockery. t+helf and hmitvy harn• ware. text:Neel. Nail.. 'piker. Glass and Glari.wanc.lints.Calpf. MAW and Shoes, and a well selected etock otßeady Made Cloth ing. Also. Oils, Paints. Dye giuffs.Carpenicr Tools. Farming meow. au.. The .took i. shout as large as can be `mid io Eric. sad will be - found as cheap as the ebeapc-st. We solicit. ■nd hope tomcat a *bare orptallit patrounge. Give us a call, and we will saitsfy . you as to goods and priers. M. B. LOWRY. Erkr. April 'A. 1g34 SENNETT it CO. UGAIII err Hama and Phoukkra. cured by 001seht11., ex pressly for tkis market. Also. 40 ,flarrels Mew Pork for sale R. T. STERRETT & SONS ! b y llay 31. • l • Drina irlisibar,, CARTLR tDR ER -bare ori hand at their Pinning kill and Lumber yard. on I ith St.. Mat of the Pinna ce. a iniamti ty or it Na dried Pine and Whim Wood Lumber. Maned and !latched flooring. warranted superior to way worked by baud. limiders Win NM WWI torbaying their Mork at Ibis enaggginn. scot.-where It tan be furnished planed in • superior Mosier. and sawed into any 'bare desired Casts paid liar flooring mai Clear tine. Erie. Na y if. ißip. 3 Groceries, Croe kerys. 0 D. @PAFFORD. Agent for A. O. Barnes, Ak Co LZVlllit 00lPL•IWT. JAUNDICJC, DYSPEPSIA, CIERONIC OR Rivrous 7/2-1 btaLdss Of THE • KIDNEY 8, And all diseases ails • Ina from s disordered Livers, Illscmtaeh.such as Coast' nation. Inwsrd ~ Piles. Wines% Of 61004 t 1 the Lead. &emit'' , ail* , stomach. nausea. heartburn. [lingual for And. fulness or weight In the stomach. mar efUCtzitiOps,•lnking or tas4 tothrlig at ttri.ilOritle Illettl3e h. swiniatin iOf the bead s 1 . ....._ —... binned and difficult breathing, fluttering pi the helrt, choking or ruffueatitig lions when in a 1)111 poi- CWT. dientte,9 of v • lion, dots or web* befbre the... Wit, fever and doll pain in the head. defieiesac t i p arPor4 spirit ion. yellow/woo of th e akin and ere. , pain to the el . back,, c heig,,iiniba,k.e..audden doilies of heat. binning in the fleekeot; /Will Imaginings of evil, and great depreselou of *pint% eau bb agraelgally cured by DR. itOorr,.4 . 7tews CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED IT • DR. O. TX JACKSON. .; 47 E GERMAN MEDIC:NESTOR . No. 120. Arch Street, Philadelphia. erre the there glpcases is sot esestlsh. if preselbsig. by say other p eparstiene is the 1,...ted Mateo, as the care. aneat, saux , nr, seler physic.a.rs keel failed. ' Bitter. are INCILII) the attention of invalids. roitor.sini great virtue,. in the reel ii,eni ion of .11.4'4104 of the Liver add ser glands. ezetc seingthe moot searching powers in weakness and' alrectlon• of the dtrotive organs. they are, wv that. bate, certain, and plea.aut. - READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the Burton /3“, • . The Editor said, Sec. laL Dr. Hallam& Celebrated Gravid* !titters, for the cure of Livei Complaint, Jaundice; ti)spersia; Chronic and NOIMOUII ty, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters hare been used by thoinialids, and a friirod at our eIIIOW says he has received an effectual nod pertnaneirt cure of Laver Complaint by the use of this remedy. We are convinced that. In the use of these Bitters. the patient constantly gains strength and visor—a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pkmitant in taste and and ran be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs N ilk safety, under any circumstan ces. We are speaking from experience, and to the 2.llllCled ate advise their use." Sears treat!, one of the best Lift racy papers published, said, Aug! i 3 : "Dr. llsoksiura Gewalt Ritter*. manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the Most prominent members urme faculty as an article of numb efficacy in caws orrirmale weakness. As such is the ease. we would advise all mothers to 01411i0 a bottle, and thus save themselves much sicktiess. Per lman+ of debilitated constituttons will find these bitters advama semis to their health. as we know from kuiperience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." 1110R11 EVIVENCE. The "Philadelphia Saturday Casette...7' The best family nevrspli per published in the United States, the editor says of DR. 1100FLANIY8,GERMAN BITTERA "qt.'s seldom Pat we recommend what are termed resent Med icines to the eonfklenee and patronage or our readers; and. theist fore, when we reeotumend Dr. Iloodand's German Muer*, PR wish to be distinctly understood that we ate not speaking of the nostrums of the day. that are noised a bola fora brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief ; but of a e e edicine long established, unit crazily prized , and n hic, has met the hearty approval of tke Faculty itself ." REWIRE Jr COUNTERFEITS. This hiedielne has attained that high character which is neee+ vary for all medicines to attain to t mince counterfeiters to put forth a spurious amide at the riiik of the linger those )irhe arelano cently deceived. LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENCHHx. They have the written signature or ; C.M. JACKSON noun the wrapper, and the name blown in the book.. witheur said e,kr ant stimenems. FIX sale, wholcaala and retaiNat the DERMA?! MEDICINE NT4 PRE. NO. DM Arch swept, one door below :limb. Philadelphia. anill by sesreetable dealers generally throughout the country. . PRICE REDLICI3) TO 75 es. PER BOTTLE. i Also Itw sale by Carter lk Brother. Erie. Pat Lampoon & Go* McKean Corners, Pa.; J. Curtis, Waterlbrd, Pa. Erie. 1851. Iyi Oaah foi Latribirrl ,pH p Butweribers are twepared to pay. CASH for any dual 111 of Whitewood Lumber. viz,and 4-4 Boards; 11,14,3 4 Inch Plank; Column 3,4, 7. P. It and inches sip and 3by 4 Scantling. Ash of the Raton ing thickness: Y 4, 3 and 4 inches; t; h. rry and all kinds of shipping lumber. Petrel ihers will make contracts for any:mount of the above honed Lumber to be deli% erril the coming season: Twelvt is the most desirable length to have Lionisber sawed. Erte. N0v.30. Ih2o. GrO. SELDL'4 do 60: DtrialMlnalits Or flie Ness liek Collodion 4 Sacred Music. CONATITI'TING • lathe and choice variety of new Ti Chants. Anthems. Mamas. ete.. (tout the best Foreigi American composers, with all the old tunes In common 13.1 gether with a eoneiseelementary and adapted to the ea pa, Ismn of beginners. The whole comprising the most complete cohretion of sacred musie ever published. the at the Bookstore of O. dr AFFORD. Irte. Nov. .3.1. 1430 , 1119 ICI X RAISED CORN STARCH—Ot unequaled purity. with P full direction. for tnak lag l'udd,nyx,'Cuararda. &a.. AA sale by Eric. January lb. IEII. I JOHN McCANN. Keystone Piper PK ERIE, PA. ; riinzttes simazzi Fill. ELI IM MARVIN having thrpnrd of Irk ~serest In the abort estahltshmenVand in the Mi,iuir.l•. Marvin & Per tarlatan,. Belden. the business vt ill ? herea , cv I e eondaeted ly the suimerthercundler the name orPerki us Is Sig den. who Will all accounts of the late Mut. Oet . 1114 . ■on:4 L. ►.attaa. avitrzt. sra.nenl_ , SOAr.—A Wick* of superior Hard BO4p. for family use. frorn an Eastern Manufactory for sale at riestern priers by the BO:. A supply will at all tapes be keel on hand. arid dealers and fami lies v. ill do well to call and examine -swanks and prices; br sale on eons ligament by R. O. HULBERT. Erie May 4. 1834,1 61 8100,000. 111111WALUDISI i „ Great ibtaitimant &trio.* Wright's_ Mock! * ! finny Lind not ,not Coming! T I. ROPENZWEIG a. Co. are rereiv i ngevery day at their ßMore. N 0.4. Wright's Block. the most choice and seltet wormiest of goods in their line et er offered in this market. Coats, rants and Vests, of the finest materials, of the best fit. and 131 the most supedor workmanship. are sold at this establishment so cheap that a wan will make more by buying thou going without. In short their artieks ars AFFORDED SO CHEAP! that hereafter there can he no clews , for seedy Coats. soiled Vekts or dilapidated Pants. But their stock of Ready Made Chatilaig is not the the only ind.seement held out to a "Fat, Bagged and galley Public" to tile them a call. for'llmit stock of CLOTHS, CASSLIIERES 4. VESTING'S, is ansurpassed Ibr variety, Fashion and, above all, Cbeapusiss; and as they have employed • Zbbye' rimmed Ifbaight of the Shears, ! well and favorably known for many ycurs in this city and couhly they can warrant good tits to the molt fastidious. They have Goods Awn the finest fabrics to the eonverat, so that every one can he suited. They have a large assonment of GRNTLEAIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, such as Shirts from the finest Quality to the Canons iliekeey 136 n . handkerchiefs. glOve..9oek..Searti. under paratewts. AO tars. Boras, together with every thhig in our line. We hive a general alioneUneni of Ladies Pashionatile Goode • for the spring and Summer trade. •We have neither room kw time to enumerate styles or speak of quality. but will jest say to Ladies hicail and examine for themselves. , IT IS NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. and if the price. don't suit we'll endeavor to make them. forme witb to aelt and are determined not to* undemokli Don't forger the location. No. 4. Wript's block. Erie, May I, W6l. go T - ILI GLOVESA peat variety et the new IttOtO of fIL.. May SC I LOWRY. B&OWN. & CO rtoabtostar !tapping* a Itainbar. tutve no falthin the insane theories of the "Rappers," and so far from desiring to anticipate spiritual intercourse, am for myself contented to remain a little longer and sell my goods °treat bargains. giving the usual satisfaction to meu.- %Ve are maw fully prepaied with a large stock of C loths, Cassiineres, Vesting' and Trimmings, to input) , any demand for Clothing. and my iptangenienti for the manufacture into gar ments of all descriptions, an the prevailing mode, are of the most perfect character. It is my determination that all shall be saustied who patronize my establishment. Gentlemen may ob tain at my store a handeomc out Itt tor a little money, and my motto continues to be "the nimble six pence versus the slow shilling." JACOB KOCH, Err, May 3d. No. 7, Reed House. WOOL It/INTIM. HoeborsTrei Prootes For err, Smith of &bile Road. THE proprietors. having tai e consrderable improvement in their machinery and watcya orks: are now enabled to run their Factory all , th ro ugh the rummer, and having a quantity of Cloths.Caasimeres,rannels.latimmer Tweeds. shawl.. Blankets and Sheets. also 13atineits of ditlk•rent colors and qualities, to ex change foe Wool, at ti lbs. of wool per yard of cloth as good as the wool will make. We invite all our old euitomen, and as many new one as can make it convenient. to give tie a call. We continue to fail dye and drevd domestie cloth, and otanufir tore Wool at our tuna! rites. A km, Carding done on short notice and in the heat manner. Water ProotCloth AN over emus, of our own manutheture, kept on hand to exchange for Wool 'forbore-reek, May M. DRAW GOOLlB.—Bonneta and Hats. a good aasortinent jun S nTeived and for sale at N 0.3 Perry Aloe k. April 19. nal. 1 AItIBUCKLE at 'KEPLER. tilTit at the new Eittire in the Sr i rytett Block. Erie, May ari 18H . WRY. BROWN es. co • 111. C. 11211INICITT,, CARRIAGE and Wkßon Maker. State rarer! near Seventh. over ddle's EnactionlB! hop eriC. Fa. Cordaro, Warns. Olt. rode and repaired ladle best manner FAR., May 10.1831. Snail 2 PA NTlL—While and colored Linea Drill be pants, at':, the Sennert Mock. NEW CI'OEDII. ribllE inah.teriber has Just returned titan New York and PION -1 dewilin with a large stock of IR roe-erica. Trout. Willow li , *are, Sinn Chandlery. ice. ' , , U. S. MARK. Erie, May S. teal. ' Bel Per Salo. IWILL Pell PI a very low price ttly 'Moose and tot In eritt. on the:both stile of Eighth Ikreet old dheetly east Male Amo rists Reform Church. Those widtinrtto purehme are reterwtd to my asent aad attorney. W. d. Lune. 04. Thom boon ins Wm ssivm: Indebted an the by now or aretnutt are requested meal! on Mr. Lane and aloha payment without delay. time. May 11,-1 s, WM. W. LEW**. NAVY DKla. Bleachnd and Simko. Brown sod Illeakhed Linen. Drill Lion cheek for pommy milk. are— be kale ai [di \JACKSON'S, mol:AlkllFll.—An excellent quality (of is by the mitta„„,„bae eel or cellos at Ile French at. , 3 rRESII. TRAIL —3l Caddies and half elms of You Ilison, hoontial and Black Teas, law reetiond, and for sale lowly May 31.-3 •STERRETT & &AP. 50 KIG Imo% PIA received and for sale lois for Nib or mods pay at SILKS,—Gro-de Rhine, flume, Iroisbmill. Fordsad:Cboasedeo *griped. bard Hof Florence Silk* lb( sole by • •IYITNJACCBON. NAIL !—A pee anortaseat d Neils at the lowest meat had waretaied Pellet to soy In the teethet, ea* rehanded,' al orete* Sate la eruertre JPOelt. - row 11. . • ioway, lamp. & cu. I= D. gill E L sot 8. Ber.t.t.-81r. I write to sive you porn'. account: of the admi rable ellerts produced by the we of (loci. Track's Magnetic d)lllt ment in ray own practice as a phN•ician. The following cares have all been under toy owu otuiers aticru, arid wy own nee' 41[141410M Cast lit.—A Mrs. More, u ho war :tyro up to dif by User eel +hrtileil physicians, as trim in lill• lan Metre sf co.nempri.t.. by (he use of the Magnetic llghtinehl has rcrattaA her bcaltb. and is tow as well a+ et Cr, and has lien fur the last VII nit/tints. . . , rum 3d.—s onelune In July laq. I was called to bee Mrs. Allen Mettlesome :II miles distant. Iler Cale had been mien up by sev eral physicians. She was first an:tilted by isoligont docaury, kii!ovked'hy rim ere iiittanniation of the bowels. I arrived about il o'clock In the et ening. and found her in a very dringerous situ ation. apparently on the bamk of the crave. I comartieed apply ing the Wig/tient (red) to the stomach - and 110% el.. attended with sonic simple remedies administered {eternally. rind by twining I found her no much better that I left fur loom. with directions to continue the use of the Ointment- She fully recovered ill a few days, and is now mit, tog good health. CApßait.—A Mr. 'inters had lost nearly all his hair, had been laid for ninny years; bythe use of Mlle bottles of lii Magmatic Chatme.4. had Mi. hair entirely reit:arr.!, and now lino an beautiful e• bead of hair as any man could 0 nh. II t• ace mahout ha years r.,st fth —A son of Mr. Warren of ibis toe n. II years cram had been &filleted with the As i aims from his cradle. lye had the benefit or the bent tiled lea! advice that a loving !India ealthy father could prise ure u about avail. , It was one of the most aggravated Cale , / ',ler saw: he W.Arellineinted almost to a skeleton. By the use of a few leonine of the Ointment he tri a. Mermaids earl, and fur 7 months mi-d has enjoyed robust lieuliti. (.'oar Sel.—'rtua was an extreme case of imfirtawation of tha spins, of king standing: had a variety of trealtuent from no leas limn etghl itiltelent physicians. without receiving benefit—was cured ler the use of only four bottles of the !Magnetic Ointnient.— xhis was four mouths ago, and. the lady (a Mrs. 1/unham) bawl in good health and able to attend to her usual household duties.— I have treated two cases of Glenne Safe Eyes With the Ointment both of the pat lents so nearly Mind. as to need as attendant to lead theta from place to plate. One of them bad been eel wird In years, the other a Isola 9 years. They had tried the bead.physieians in the suite, %without benefit: and oneof theta had been trader the treat ment of the celebrated 'Met. Muzzy. of Cincinnati. for eighteen months, and had expended hundreds of dollars in,' vain efforts to effect a cure. They are now, by une of the Magnetic Ointment. nearly Or quite cured, and are able to read and atil.nd to ordinary me , bust . I hate used the Ointment to a animists of eases of the Pmts.i d in as rase hits it fatted to fire iepsteillught rehaf. sal frier y a pennartent tars I have also used itheneficially in several cases of Earsi SILAS. And last but not kart. 1 have with in the last year cured foot cases of CANCER by the use of the Narsietic fhphneril alone!! ~. mm's thorough trial of the Ointmont in nearly every &teem for whorh it is recommended; 1 tan cOnlidenily recommend it to be, one of the most useful remedies ever offered to the public. RespespectfistWyours. EC RiTON HUBBELL, M. D. Dated A melia.Ohio, Jan. M. 1444. ! Mold in Erie. Pa.. by Carter & Brothgr. whohsale and retail—L. S. Jong. Girard, 5. C. Town. North' East, and by one agent is every Own in the state. Z. K. CRAMDALL, Traveling agent. ieguri 17.186*. 1y14 , mbar= LAI alma. . Al CAI:F.:VS I.li/C714 DISPEN Y—No. 611 Lloyd sit.„ up lira is.. A r- Buildings. esuitillOhed for the pre mit mid removal of veneral , 11. L 4 Caotx, continues to be coa ted erinfldmitialt), upon those dip ,. of INS human frame of a pri :ate re.virla)philis.GOnotitra.Gleellf. . Vonerea. Striettires. final Weaklier.. of lboth sexes, dis i of the 11 omit. Serious turial diseases, Gmvel. Noder.Ca- C heti in a I ism. U terra t ion of the Tonsils, Throat. Nose amid ...lamed 'lies Impotent or gradual waiting ad ay of the powers of life. night sweats!! swelling of the oints caused by mercury and unwise treated iiecret, diseases, whether mild or virulent, and from antexperienceHiat very seldom falls to the lot of any one physician. he to Ctialotthi to 4t arrant a perfect and lasting cure, in any bird Wall cases ofithe above nam ed disepses. . • TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIC Thee* in a habit which hays teach each Other al the academy or college. a habit indulged in when by himself, i solitude. grow ingup ;sr ith the boy to manhood: few of those who iodides in this pernicious practice sreaware of cOnoequieneeoutttil they find the nervous system shattered. feel strange and unaccOuntable feelings and. ramie fears in the mini. The indii idual heroines fret.le, and ifunalite to labor with accustomed vigor, Or iipply himself to study,his steps are tardy and is eali. he r ut dul . irresolute. the countenance is downcast, the eyes thou ; lustre, shame fitceddess is apparent 1P IP THE VICTIM Be conscious of the canoe of his decay, and milt it, sufferes tin der those terrible nocturnal and involuntary emisifions, which weaken and shame him. producing nitotal and physical prostra tion. if he emancipates himself berate the practice has done its worst.'ultd enters matrimony, his marriage 14 unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by by his early:italics. YOUNG MEN, nil false modesty deter you Wow Making soot i can't' known to Let .ho. from education and respectability, con atone befriend you. :lie who places himself under•llr. 'sins and his treat inent. knay religiously confide in his honor ass gentlemen, and in whos6 boson' will be ever locked theiseerrt °ibis patient. There are very few men in 'the WOrld in Wiling it is safe to re pose Confidence. ogres:llly th ea.ri of a th,licace nature. The niany'pretenders to inediral Seiencewith which the eotiniry is filled. and the mane disappotatillents to which the unfortunate are subjedted by consulting such Men. 'renders it a matter of inure Justice to caution the nubile agninst them, and point them to the sure "haven of repose." which is under the management of the celiehdated Dr. La Croix, No. 64 Lloyd it Buffalo, N. V. FEMALE EO3II9.AINTS. Fa Of the Womb. ffonorrtima nett - hors. ()Lathered, Exces sive. 4remilar or painful Menses. Dropsy of the Womb. Dr-La Irroix is often called upon 4• youneand,innocent females Who nave hnd their health injured fur years by pills and nostrums purchased tram relent-lied female imposters. under the false pre leneeliyof effecting cures—those medicines In nineteen cases of twen have an itijurouseffeet upon the eonst hut icm, without pro due lug the desired effect. or any signs of it. Ladies nto wish (or Illedi e lheei the erneoeY of which has been tested in thogsands of eases' never to effect sPeedy cures without any had re. sults, .w ill Use none but - Dr. De Lamers tuna!, Periodical Fill", which are the rrsutt of the combined knowledge and eaperienee of some of the oldest and most distinguished physielans of Eu rope. and have been used by fenialela embracing most of the gen tility and nobility of France for the lain 43 years. To eulogise their ir irtu es would not add to their merits. The only precaution neeensary to he observed is. lathes should not take theta, if they have reason to believe that they are in certain Pitustions (tbe par tieularrs of which will be mentioned in the wrappers accompan ing each box.) though always safe and bealihy, so gently; t et so 'active are,they. gze' Price DI per box, they Can be transmitted by mail Many parlor the Union. Dr.' La Croix invites all the ant ted. hoiwever hopeless their ease way appear, or whatever their ' se may be. or however many , physicians or remedies they hav ried, to put his knowl edge and skill to the test in an exansinati of the ease—it will cost them nothing. lle promises to every e he treats& perma nent and radical cure kw life. TT The Dispensary.. so arranged that the so calling will see no one but the doctor himself. who is in a tarot atteg dance in his private rooms, ready and williag to ten Mier to all who may give him a call. Hundreds of certificates voluntari ly given °retires, some of wbkh are most astonishing iraiiita on record. are for inspection at the Dispensary„mll which are byhis medic Uses. BEWARE—Of those medical aback* who refer you to the Brit ish and French Venereal Hospitals for proorof their skill and ex perienee. They knee no references nearer house and they are en tirely unknown abroad. Their totty pretensions to medical skill are without foundation, and simply excite ridicule in the minds of those who know their atwordtty. Remember lit Lloyd street, up stairs, sip of Old Galea's Buffalo. N. Y. Buffalo, March P, Ult. 443 It ICfus Pain lad Naves We; T ANDREW'S Pain Killing Mnet, lathe only articles', be re- L 'yeti upon to _kill Pain and Mire diaratie It is an internal and external remedy. r CARTER t BROTHEL Agents for Erie county, No. Reed Howe, Erie Pa. Oct 3, ISO. .1)11 MONEYS remitted to the Old Country on the WOK favorable terms,on our responsibility: NI. SANFORD fr. Co. Feb. lat IA3I. , Beaty's Block Erie Pa. OLD Ohio Whiskey--Oh barrels just received by LAIRD & RIJBT. MOUE subseribe'r acts as a General Land Axes:WendGod Broker / lot Lands in Erie county. h. r , eccral arm, of allio3o nem wanted. by rood pinch/eery, Ifotrered ehenp Erie. Prb. 18.1E41.-11. Wll.BOll KING 1,t1101.14E5, CM N 3, & Co. 3 Spring and Saninier Stilnnen,. it. I is 3 m L S. WARD would say to the Laßies that r Jo by their liberal patrona heretofore emended In her. she is now prepared with the latest flew York rhiladelphia f tiions of Ppring and Summer Bonnets. whieh e dl=l be happy to eell at the eery lowest pikes. Her stock •of over forty different kinds of Bonnets. at priers that cannot help but suit the times. Also. It ikons and Flowers, and to fact a general assortment of Millinery. Straws bleached and pressed lathe latest styles. All kinds of Country rrodues taken in payment. 1 - 3' Country Milliners supplied with goods at the lowest market driers. Erie. • May Ilk IPill. 911 DiIITNTEit will forfeit 1:1 1 1. if failing to cure ang ease of 1.0 Mortise that may crime under his care , no minter how keg standing or anticline. Errant sex arc invited to his Private Romps, Ma, North SP.VP.NTII ettret, Philadelphia. without Star of intertuption by other patients. Ntraneeni and others who have been unforitniate in the rejection of a physician are invited to tall. Tinos who have injured themselves by eilitary vice are also invited. iItoAND RirLwr.r.—Tlvp artlkqed would do Irell to reflect trusting ttivi r ben Ith, hatipihevs, and in many eases their lives, in the hands of ph) sieiatn. ignoring of this ~ 11ass of inata dies. It Is eertainit mobs, hie one than 10 underhand nil the Ills the human Gangly :ire subject tO. Every relowetol4o4 bysietan has his irecuitor brooch. in which be is more successful than his brother proles.ors, and to that he devotes most of ihis time and study. Ye/LUSO, Purytrr, Plrilliirel)devnted to the study 11114 treat ment of diseases of the*exual organs. together_ with dike,s up oh the body, throatmicwe or legs. pains to the 'vendor bones, mer curial rheumatism. 'uric tures. gravel, irregularities, dweast , arir log from youthful excesses or immtrettes of the Mood, whereby the constuntiOn he• berome enfeebled, enables the !Meow to offer 1 1""/f rebel to all who mar place theturelselt under his care Philadelphia. May 3 1141. ty3l stew an s-opular School Book. COMPR Eft FINS( VE Summary of L'ilivenutl History. together With a fi , ography of Dirtinguished Per•ons. to uhieh i• ap pended an epitome of Ilenthen Mythology. Natural Philosophy, General astronomy and PhyalologY; Adopted In the Public Nebdols of Philadelphia. /ONES &CO, Ihrtilhibera. N. W. Corner FOURTH and RACE meets. Philadelphia. Teaeers and dehool Oammittees addreaaing letters ao us poet paid. will be furnished is ith corded for examiaraiori. Cam' A Full and Complete areoruzient of* Ikaat dad ihalie." sty Norsaie at the Laws! Price. Philadelphia, May 3, It+3l, 1,31 LAND AGIINOT $5O TORPMIT. EEil ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC wortnik! DR. S. f. ECOVCIETON'S GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER ! The Trite Digestive Plaid, or c a , tr i e juice. Prepared from the RENNET. or the fWrtli StOrti:it h of the at a ter directions of Osumi Licata, the great elqiuiirme,ii iris by Harems:9s, M. D., No. 11. Noah E l bib sw Philadelphia. Pa. This is a wily wonderful remedy for redigro,,,.. . Jaundice. Lame (asps(. Coustislalios. Dr , „2"•• Juiee. after Natureitown me th od, by Nature , ' own aim i t;', a i :Z•1; ~Jilalfa'teaspooahll of this fluid. infused is awe= gest or dissolve rise Payouts d /rams Bre,/ sit ithais 1 6 4 of the stomach. D/ORST/0.7. DIGESTION is chiefly pert:Owed Its the stomach bi th e aa l a a Auld which freely exudes from the Inner coat ot thato when 1n a state of health, called the Gavuic j ute , the Greet Sagest f fie Parsfess r . Stimatating Agent 'of the stomach and nue•dinev, it ,tlput ,t th ere w ill be oodigestioa—iso conversion of ksid Had hluod, ant no nutrition of the body, but rather a foul, torpid. tainfut, 554 destructive eond it ion of the whole digestive apparaws, A weal, ball' dead, or Injured stomach produces no good Gastric Juice. am hence the disease. distress andriebility which ensue.. fi.EPS AND RE.Vierr ?crawls the chief element. Ce time lligsalUsp peiSetpla of the Gastric. Juices 15is found in great abundance in the sow Dane of the human stomach after death, and I.oflWlitnes cause. we slqa, ash to diarist itself, or eat Itself op. It is afro found in the assa ach of floltoalf4 as the on, Calf Sm. It is the ma ser ial used in making cheese. called Rennet. the effect of *loch has long been the lopetial wonder of the dairy. The curdling of wilk is the first process of digestion. Rennet, possesses inimeadit power., The stomach of a ealf will curdle neon) Oa t w ee , limes it, own weight of mifh. Baron Lielng stairs that. "Om part of Pepsin dissolved in silty thousand parts of a airv, win di. "CA meat and other food." Diseased Moinvelb moduce nw gees Gastric Juice:Rennet or Pepsin. To show that this want May be perfectly supplied, we quote the Rilkm ing MT. * ho ha• ir NUL SCIENTIFIC Ei'IDENCE. . BARON Luaus. In his eekiwated work on Animal eten t ,i n , y, says: **An Artificial Digestive fluid ma> be reattils prep:yet:lK. the mucous membrane of the stomach of the ca If. to *twit art. ous ante tee of fwd. as ober,t and egts- will be "it." 4. l.■ l land abgestel. "..t is the Jams manner r as tie, award be tn At b. man Womack.' DL Peaaua, i s bpi famous treatise on "Food and Diet` pat. limbed by WIIIPOn in. CO., New York, page 3h. states the wine sins fact, and describes the method of pr. µvamp. There are tea higher authorities than Dr. Pereriz Dr. Collate, in his valuable writings on the "Physiology or lia 0 00n. " observes "that a diminution of the due mom!, of the Gastric juice is a prominent and all-prevailing eaute of Dye pepsin:" and he states that "a distinguished professor of met:. in London. who was severely afflicted. with this complaint. air. in, everything else to fail, had reeemere to Hie Gaitr4 1 4 .e r , obtained from the stointrh of living animals which proio. pletely successful.' Dr. Graham, anther of the, famous works on "Vegetable Diet" says: "it is a remarkable fact in physilony, that the woad. e r animals. :Reiterated in water. impart to thedluid , a prop rt. dissolving various snicks of Mod. sad of effecting a aiw:t artificir.f digestion of theta in no wise "rent front At Raised digestive process." D r. 5..... great work, the "Chemistry of Man." t Lea k Blowhard, PbtlatlE4ll, pp. 321-1) says: Whe dormer! of Ptr• SIN farms a nor era in the chemical hi:toryof Diceshon recent egomania -Ma we know that food is I !l.l4.liVed pa tap t 4t y an artificial .1. ceative fluid. prepared from, t eosin, p. ti trim the natural Ga..iric Juice e t .r. Peon:Moe Donations. of Philadelphia, in his meat wneona ht man Physiology, devote: more than 64 pares to the main imoca of alit: :object. II is evperinients with Dr Beanindst on the . trie Juke, obtained from the loins human eiontoelt and e on it . itts:ths are nen known. "In all eases," he 'aye, .ttlieret,,,e ur m ., red as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural dicretstuot" Asa Dyspepsia Curer, Dr. 1111tPCDTON'S prepotratton'of Panty• ha. produe,4 its ; most warireloscrifirels, curing eases of Dehlstr. roan Dreisse..virid Dyspron Csaminpliss. itupto:ed 44 be %cry verge of the grave. It is impossible to give tlw 14..„011 the lint& of this advenipement—hut authenticated erns. caps* hate linen riven of more 'than ; 200 lIRIVARKABLE (Tars! In Philadelphia, New Yore and Simon alone. Theo 1 1 all desPetate cam., and the cures mete not onl) repot and sus. fk-viul, but permanent. It is a great Nervous Antidote: and psnitnlarfr mend kr Pl ,ienc y to hi honor disorder. liver complaint, lever and .arp. badly treated fever and and ague, add the evil effects of liutotoe. M teetor . and other drugs u pen the digestive organ., a•trr a king sickness.' A km. for eters, in eating, and the to) ro: mini sr. dent spirits: It almostreeoneiles Health with Inironosace- OLD STOMACH CO3l PLA Ts. '1 here is no form of old Stostiath Complaint• abet d dr, n not seem to reach and remove at one. .No mow, but Oil rvly N. It airs. 1n0,4 ST eau, r! A nark dew re...mu, dart mploost trapptarat. and it only needs to be repeated for a :boil time to male thee 4.. good ,etleet: pivoinnent. or 11Cono. and V. 444 Boor. Mike* at once. It wi pan icularly eieellent (Pr. 01%.• Vomiting. Cramp,. Soreness of the NI of the 5t.,n.,..rh, c... tress after eatmg..iow, cold stateof the blood. hero ise.:, toots.. Of spirit*. deepontitetsey, emaciation. weakness. ettoctettet to to,te, Hy. soicide.litc. Price. ONE DOLL 6it per bottle. (me tore a ill often effect a lasting cure. Canoe! Brother. N 0.6, Reed House, and Dr. P. Ball, 3%1 Hopes' Block. are agents for Erie. August 17. . ISMIAT A , z) tri-srvz;. Planing TiEitl nd Znai -n Yard. Elsoesma St. a Earl •1101111,11. E n t. CARTER & BROTHER having purchased one of Wortro WORTH'S porgovEn PATENT PLANING. TitNIA IRO and HROVING MACHINES., as well as thee:risme lira for using the same. in this county. are now prepared to davits. her in any of theabove forme for •tt wno ma) pee At to far w tbro with a call. The facility wtib which they ran drrs foo.ter Ides them to put the price so low, a loch with the 5u0. , ..r, the norkrzianship, caret Mafia ititbleentrills 10 Ilarse ( arrekrte and all other!. aho niay be to want of dressed I.lini!et , pri (hew at lete4 a (aft and examine into it...matter theat..l,l Flooring dressed by thin "Machine is full) equal w that Ireirrl bylined. both in the i‘utoothnessol the surface. and tie...err sit whlle it has the ads ania:c of telex of uaifbrns nd width the entire length of the board. requiring at dviiit • veling to bring the surface even: hence a carpenter a:t of double the number of squares in 'a day dressed ibirtne that he can of that dressed by hand. The a m eh i ee eat that tbiry ran dress hinder any width up to ".3 weer, tad an thickness up lel ibehet They also have CIRCI'LAR SAWS in opernrica in ronseites with the above, with w Inch they can rip bonier many vo link or thiekneur desired- Also. a very surfritt 1,1 RIVING LATHE. etioNing them to do any kind of turning required ay Nem Car. penters.Cabinet !Waken., eltatll BOW!. etc. They ore alto preparing to. and intend keeping on hand' ter .tautly a supply of Luinbtr, 'crpec sally tt hue. uad I/caring nig sitting and Clear Pine. C.IBTLR k smiTHEI. Erie, March .21.. surrazo mow-ctsgt“ ao. Iri-Weekrjr Line. 1851. THE following Stets Vessels grin Ibral a trs Weekly Lsne between Buffalo and l'h,rago thr kri engatieli staAer.len•ing. Buffalo r, ef % Tuesday: Thursday. Thursday. and Saturday ...ensues. at . Vciort• tone aeon .ri g e, 1'14.142nd, Detroit and the Ports co the het shore of Lake Michigan. .. The Propeller GEM. TAYLOR, SOO Tons, No. A. E. Ill ,; DART. leaves Buffalo. '. , . Tuesday, April 24 ' ' Tuesday, ' Ana 5 " May 13 " Aug 111 June 3 414 Sem 111 June SI " , "l+rt 7 July 13 ...., es et Int The ProPefier ILLIII4OIO, SA Toes, Capt. W. Dull. on, tale. aught), Thursday, Seri/SiAsa 7 41.1 May 11 Tbursd .. af. Aug.!! " ... June $ w . 1 , ri.t.l. June RI " uet I Thli' Prgtel " ter P9CA II / 1 ( 1 /1 7 eTAIS, SS Ton, CIO. .1 .PIC e co t etsiv a . leaver thend„ • Tuesday. . April SI Battu dar.l Aug. I May 17 " Ass RI June 7 " fleet 13 • Julie IR ors 11 41111 July 10 Ss Neg. I The sew Steamier lIINESOTA,SMi Teas, Capt. J. vv. irem leases taw°. Tuesday,' April!" - Tuesday, Aug. K• le rept. 2 " "June 10 •• ire t. gtl " July I " 0rt.14 - July U •• NO , . 5 me n k.. eProSeller NIAGARA. 51113 Tons. Capt. Silas Force. tears CMS May I Thuriday Aug 11 May a. Pert. 4 * June It • • , F11:1 0 .* July - 3 . ''ft. It lyr• July 114 1 u , - 1 , 1“.1%. 6 The Pro Wier CALIFORNIA. MR Tose. CaM. 12,1 " (. 44 leaver ltuftio. Saturday. May 3 Saturday. Aut. it May SI ' " Sept. 6 Julie 14 " pep. t " July 3 - ' ~. , to t• July IS et Nor ' The new Propeller BUFFALO. 1111 Tow. Capt. L. B. I' d.i' Malik leaves Stallakt. Tuesday, o;x2 Way I 1: Tuesday. Au:. 1 4 May II Petc a June IT ''' .. rcpt. Ja July I re rim il , July I* n Nor. 11 The Propeller OHIO, 45S Taos, Capt. G. IL Go!,o WWI' Buffalo, Tounday. May 8 Tbunday, Kay* - Janet', : July MI 0ct.13 July II \nv it The Propeller SCROTA. 430 To Capt. Jame] L ah,, ) wave Dual°. May 10 Satayotay, Aux. 12 Nay ,24 .. N•pt. 13 June 21 " - oct I July 111 14 tie $ 4 . Aux: * . el !C. If ve- The above ITerotir are all nearly new and statineh• '''',. '' live aecomatodatinna tor puerflaril and Ilivight, and ~if le% promptly as adverlived. hom the *lot of Maio strrvt• rof.f"';`' or Mager 'WY all bogy.. or to JOUR HEARN a. ( 1 0. Er; oil IC Mil. ,b - - EIEE . THE DELAWARE MUTUAL BA PTV' IBr 111 It AIIO 70 contr•NT , (of f'hilowielpht) .., .0.4 A RE now doing butane= on the Mutual plan.cil , ng . ..... 1— : . 1 , ;• LI. a participation in thelproth.of the Compant • s """r"'" - ' ty beyond the Premium Paid-...• Risks upon the Late. and Canal lammed on the mo 4 tro , ' Wino. Looses win beliberatiyand promptly. ed.m.vd- `' wa s Fire risks on raerchand ize.bu Udine. and other pruperty,l, or country, fora limited term permanently. DIE Es. Joarph 11 . Seal , James C.CToR Hand, Edmond % ell&S. Theophilas Paulding, John C. Dav ie , 11. Juan PrOOke• Robert Burton,. John Garrett. John B. P " m.e. Hugh Crate. Baamel Edward., pewee 7 ‘ e " .11. Henry Lawrence David IL Ittarey Edo atd flarl. 4°6 Charles Kelley. Isaac R. Davis,J. G. J'-'"'"'"' William Folwell , Willi am H a y. j o b. s. Nrsi „ • - Dr• el.Thoalan. . • Dr. R. m. 1111.1,011. Jon Feller,Jr. Spencer Relives*. . ' Itklasedß. Kewbould. Sec W. Mn a'tor I rr Application am be made to : i 3 Er z ie.reti cii_ Z i Z aw.i ii— i___,_j_____. 1tE14 1717 le :: R. e CI- II II 1851.
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