New Publications. „ I I{ll.u:twin :—Containing a he origin, development, Doe . ii,iernnient of the Religious De •oo 1.11., in Europe and the United Stales, Sketches of Eniinent Di- El. M S3lll e1.141i. LL D. 1111.*E. I:l•unux, quakrr City 38 South Thinl Street, I,'l lua, ~'•~ „i t ,it . Religion and the Doctrines of 11\1.0 • hove an almorbing interest .1-ochitot 4.l , server, and a work which 1,-,re.l information, in a Fonteni f.,rui, at a tuoderwie price, demanded, and will he ri •t% Diu,. and must command a lit a ork, the origin, development, , l'hurch government and pe _ • . ser eighty different religious ~•,•,, 1 in a style clear, compendious will afford all the informa- pructired with great slut much Intsir and research, pul. 'ideal works and encyclu- ~ t i, t i•vidently prepared ,t et, are, and ii eshibits great arning The articles on the krt. t erc impiiht tally written. • ctul twlvof an unprejudiced lad , awl the iniportanee and hie • hulloed of .ucli ,•-• I ell.rt 111 :1 work of tl i ktiol. prvien , liug to give cornet 'd n `uell ' 4ll 9ecl+ are prejudiced -, p.it i teul.tr ...eel+ or denonutizt - \I halt-.ot 101.- Vr“tigitt out the 1;. - k t, itiil...we anil the public i+ in t.r a tent t.tluiti It instructive • The ' , nee, ••,;•1.114) remark •, t ,t• -nett n 14,•ris, :trot in ,•r•ler 111211 it .11-11k:.1 irctilztinm, he , I it t,, with 1 ,,•• ,nitre 1,• •it the prH e ana :,t I: il i I \k 11111 . ;: , .1 Oil le% 1.,' d. 1.• „f 11.1111:11if td! intormit II 1., the e•t tl.!l•lll.ietit I ) ,tetletes In the t06,.1111 . .. 1•% 1 . 0k1'..)1111.! •::i SOW h Thir.l Plitindriphia 1....te%. for I )(10t...T., been upon our •o‘ I thi. number. ItLe all the .tt the %. at t, worth to the lathes all re We cannol see how 1•.111 In NllllOlll II f.~-1 - n;t,•,( ;.4.nator James l',•nn..)katlia, has recently ad- I , it, t to hi- friend .. a nd thN pu b._ ..tie-tion of cheap postage and •.•,i, 1 the iron interest. Ife is to I u. mg. ~tir rate of postage to cor d 1,1•11 that of Great Britain, and of a nationaf factory for •.• ~, ,n .,11110.11 supply of stamps and lops iegards the iron in n, of opinion th.it allould Coil. ti it ! woe pr ,tect ion -against I I .1711 cotton tt will outstrip in 'nag , s t oilier interest in the country. =II M.. 1 \T Vra•oN.—The Mount 11'1., that Ilse is ork of put -1•.0 tit to g... 4.1 condition kilii4 1. "" n 'nee the 1..4 of July "' ''• under t " ti l .- -intendence of a gentleman:, liar , bra=n busily •.1 in repairing out-hou"e. tracing • ,il,lllg Till th.• old. and ahn. r.e got . Inrtitt mg in Kane me.a.Qure Va.. :Again , t the ravages of decal. •tatet, that $15.0111) of the .n.l in-raiment for the purchase not V4'lllllll vats& 1...• 1,-:r% mg mil) about $30,- t‘. enmplete the purchase. I Rii ACCIDENT.—The Expresis train 'IeN eland, Columbus & Cincinnati ad, which left Cleveland early this met with a •wrious accident when 1 i hree of eolumbuQ. tine or heek in the forward truck of the hurt, throwing the entire train 1-110 c of the engine, baggage (*lir arxd zier car , --otf the truck. The r. Langtion, had one of his n. tile fireman was injured. and t ra_.-renaers ate reported as W.. 1111‘ e no further par t.. the diirnae.• done —r -t e/..rad I. %RI% \ Icarian property at wa, recently old. the ;initx hat lug proved a failure The 1.11,“ %% lottnel in France. in le4B. rut -flaw ti.e number -In.: the ortginal c , nlpatly came to ontitn. ut th.it Near and -rifled on 4-.1 1:4% • ni . 1 lie Revolution I •••1 3 oil tier hundred. t .0, I :0, 11., tols being unfriendly ,% line it Thelr..rigintil • they re- I t • \ 0,%..0 0 , 1.-49 11, re. After a jeulot/.. .N 1 . r I t !hr., 14 -ft ,Itn (1 r,•nnox,•,l ..th. r- ~1 tI, 1 ., S t. !... dt,.l .i...ttt -ince MARRIAGES tll.l Iter A Port, r. Mr. r\\11•:10\ t.. Nll%. .141:,1:1•111,0.• , Nlr Fl,,wer.. Mr I 1:11 . 11 ..f II %1 thE. 4,1 I•tvka • 2_2 , 1 itt.t nt the buil.° .4" l% %Vat- t h) the It.-ev 1% It 1.1,.).1 II Ni :•1:E1.1 utt.l)lr SA1111:1.1. K. nil DEATHS. that lx~ eterning xt 41 . c hid(, xl Ole 1,1 • 1• her f in \ l,\l \\l) \ BEIL , hughi,r "t ti •e•Lter . 1 u. nged 2", .\ lut . 11-t1 k'st of Ayr Pttrtttr, t t (;:iartl town•lup, in her ' , ,nneaut. 'Ai Ins( M 0(1, wife aged ;I earn % / pree Iti POUT INT To 1 1 E.11 LEA, UK. F.Esi• yA n IS. l'r• totted or eon •ill,ll .••••witert, M Ii , New York t it, The cuutbniatioat three fills are the result ol • lonic sad •'• owe prartin. Tier are mild .0 lain 1 •rren lag all Itrtiru tan lees, Vaitsful llenatroa- IYIIIO‘IOI4 . a l l I.ltlgtrllftll/aN iLetller from cold or • • •ee , headache, pain In the aide, palpitation of the ••• a. Llter all 10'111111P aflecttona, hylorrica, fatigue, .• tL. hark and I.nilk, kr , diaturhed alevy, which ••• 1,11 interruption of nature TO AlAktitlF.D I.A DI Eel, Pill. are in ralwahle,aa they will bring • •••••fl'I • Ind with regularity. lAdies 'rho have •• •,ippaintre. in the oar of other Mils COO pleas the •• L.ntlienre in Dr l lieraenian'a h ills doing all that r• n• to do ' 11 7 . 1( E. there is ooe condition of the female eye h the Pills ranuid te• taken without produc .. I I lA,. itKi-1. LT. The condition relent-0 to ha '•i s• I—the moult, MI,CAKftI AI; such in the • e ‘:,•• tend, Dry of the medicine to cei.tore the sexual - • to • normal condition, that el en the reprodum • f nature cannot renal it. purely re,zet.able, and free from and thing im • r tl.u.t dirt, trove, which should be read, se • • •••.• PrIC. SI :rent b 3 mail nu et-01min( • otal arqat 5.1.1 hr one Itrucalat in emery • • •••• ...4.41 :".taltain n H. Ilretr•laitia. Genets; i• I isite.l!..lat,a. Itlhetisinherem , New York. • tt holestah ordeni should tie addrintand 1' AINCLAIR, Airat J M. FRANCIS, HodiLlo =EMI Ictir•pit 'a val (Net sae generally loth to speak . . • 1.1 111 what are called "patent • • 1•••1•••••!, It 1. an art 14. 14 ti.. 4144 of landfall 1•11%. fun et. ranetaona the awe of Mann •• • ae.. oh.. , drie , l a rortnber of the Annewal •• 11 4 3. or• raf,p_rions to the meat Iltrtal. • • • 41/1 11141 of the 11.aelplee of Leenlaples have • ••••• • •...a. • by Wr ("rt.*. of Irate, to enemas , •••• ..f irIC .1 N r.l LITER'?" Ott/MACH BIT .•• • a•.„...• r re !exalt-airway prevalent •.•• .newer and tall : lses boa( user italtird that r•. 111,14.11 In the pl..rmaenpq nlilch eon ''• II 4. oohdrrlu, r. .1.4111, for devenpvinent • •.• ••• Ih. h.aoda of [aunt.» lesldlog along /be • . tlir ...tern and sou• Bert. ri•era an be, ' u. at the. I.are foood a n.wrltetne pecan/a:I) • .1 '4.•,• .4.toenta. • bile 40 other avoilows of the • ounnoer mouth*, the densand for the • • •.olati, Lare,e ` , l.e nrugglata awl desires generally everywhere. Q valerrtuesnent.ln another column. SP:FALLING F1T1‘...4 hay tea years 014 was for a Wag time tertibki Meted with Pelaw hystaiass wad Meads* have all Idled to relieve him—shoot two months Iwo he rowtsswared seine the Beres Pals, sad his parents Worms as that be has mot had s Tit sloes, which is a mash loner tine theca he Me mr waved, sloes he was aril 'Marked with them. Ire have rot doubt they will do more good to these eases than ail other mesas ever tiled. 16. wartivrciurtom. LIFE JILICUILA lamer Youth to the Aired ! Strength to the Weak This novel preparation has meet with the approval or the realty la every part of the world, and the diaeovirarr and provietor lawlessly proclaims It to be UNIsqUALLED oo a rgooosoisr sail radar', of arootod or Inert fsaettooa. !tetchier( Ufa Exhilamat should be used by all nerv osa persons, se it stimulates the nerves to their natural wort, sod will not produce a reaction so matter bow suddenly dropped. It La also • GLAND TOXIC, and WM give relief In CYST'S? - ii• with the drat dose. ♦ brief peraistevee in its use will renovate the stomach to • degree of prrfeet health, sad banish dyspepsia forever. The grout should be certain to snake Hutchings' Lit Exhilarant • household article inasmuch u It will modes them youthful la holing audits strength, and suable them to live over again the days of their pristine soy. It not only exhilarates but stretightems, and Is really an invalu able blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of servility by misfortune, or ordinary sick news. No matter what the canes of the impobeecy of any human organ, this atiOrt• Ethilaraot will remove the effect at once and forever. Hutchings' Life Eshliarant should he 0.414 by all per sons who bare disordered nerves, stomach, liver, mueeu tar setion, torpid Intellect, or lowness of spirits. it is ~ m ipounded from harmless, yet powerful simples, and rontains not a grain or ',tom of mineral oulstooer. Females aftlicted with barrenness. •ill discover in Hutchings' Life Extolls:ant the realisation or their hopes imalernity. This remarkable and unapproachable preparation Is for sale by the Proprietor, R. B. Butonotua, at 18S Chambers Street, New Toil'. All orders should be addressed to bias srut by lispreas everywhere. One large bottle $1 ; sit hot ;1., for s.t. Sold by T 8 sticr-va, and CARTIIR RoTIiF.R, Erie, Pa. 46.1 y Mr The aged tan hate health renewed by Hutchings Life Erb'Meant, which ts Infallible aa a reinvenant, and .ill restore .uteri strength, with magical promptness and wonderful permanence. For old and feeble persons it has not Its equal. sold by CARTER & BROTHER Erie. l'a. 46.1 y Ear The V4ctirn of Liver Complaint will discover in Hutchings' Life Exhilarant to grand panacea, unequalled Gar immediate and permanent effect In this distresalng evnitilaint; it likewise renders the mind calm and cheer ful , It rejuivenaties and restores strength with magic quicklime. TB. SINCLAIR, k.rie, Pa. The weak will native aim strength from a mode. use wit that excellent Instiorant, Hutchings' Lite Etbactrant. 1t is healthful In all lta operations. As so Virg) rant It has no equal--rejurenating the aged and *ratty with wonderful *amity and permanent effect.— Sold ly CARTBR & BRO. Erie, Pa. 46.17 r nI~}~~u•Au~~n rjr Hutchings' Life K*hilarant is a rejuvenator or unapproachable and inimitable eteelleoce. For all ner vous diseaaes, no matter how produced, it must be con ►, tiered an intalltbk *betide. It Ls also • curt for afflictions centering in the liver, stomach or brain. Its mission is bestow steeple h, vitality and physti al ability. Soldby C•RTER t BRO. lirte,Pa. 44.1 y Hutchinp . Llfe Bahl'amt. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, ehoald take the Hutchings' Life kabilarant; 't will make you 'troop, healthy and happy, remove all obstruetiona and irre-cularittes from the menst rual organs, and restore the bloom of health to the siekly and wasted careworn face. Sold by CARTES k SRO Erni, Pe. 44.17. ar The nervous will and Hutchings 144. Khtlannt a bury remedy for all their suffering, and persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors, ha...become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, and - constitution. broken down. Sold by T. S. SINCLAIR. Em Pa ably The Dyspeptic can have all his wi es bautabed it he wil but two Hatchings' Lila Eahilarant Weak sumach, feeble digestion, &Areas after eating,costiv • ha bits bit loos peva, low spirits, will and a master to the above ram pouch& Sold by CASTER & BRO., and T 3. SIXCI. A I Ft, Fine, Po. ♦b 1y or it pitching,' Llfe Exhilarant. One dame w 111 remove the diesel...able and distressing effects of Wind or rintu - fence, and the moment the stninseb receives the invigorat ing effects. the distressing load and all patois' feeling. sill to removed. Sold by T.S.SINCLAIR, Erie, Ps. Botching: Life Kibllarant is quick and effectual, car ing the worst end most aggravated a. .of Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints, and all other derangements of the 'nomad) and bowels, and will revive the melancholy and drooping spirits immediately. The feeble, nervous, and nick ly ohould try It. Bold by T S. SINCLAR, Erie, P. 46.1 y. NIETHE GREAT EPIGLIER REMIEDV. Pliii. / +lll4We l eiAlNAftWilit s ft# Prepared from • proocripts•• of Yo J I.l•Ths, X. D. PAtrotatota Extraordnurry to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing to th. cure of all those painful and dangerous &messes to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all *taus and re move* all obatructlona, and a speedy cure may be relied on it le poculiary suited. It will, in • short time, bring ..n the inoothly period with regularity. Each bottle., prim On. Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Groat Britain, to provost toonterfeits. Tierce Pills ahead/ add be SW. b jetadn awing fee FIRST THREE MONTHS at Prag, as ties err erre to i►sa(w Ahararesaige, sat at teal *tare Ina lace are safe. lu all tames of ?fervors. and Spinal Alieettona, Palo in the Back and I.lnda, Fatigue on alight exertion hdpit• tion of the Heart, Hysteric, and WhiltA, tb,•oe alleet a curt when all other =wan.. bane failed ; and al, though a powerful remedy, do Dot COlatalti Irbn, antimony, or any thing hurtful so the eonatitutinn Full direettons in the pamphlet ■mend fAcillor bid' should be carefully preaerred tnle Arent for the tnlted States and Canada, JOB MOSIL4, (Late!. C. Baldwin I C 0.,) Kociwater, N. V 4N. B —sl,'.o and 6 postage enclosed to any au. warned Agent, will insure a bottlti,aerintaining 60 pills, by return mail. ►or saki by Carter k Bemoan,' L. I Baldwin, Erie, Pa May 7, 11160..—kuly. . . _ In this city, on the Bth lest, itrs. REBECCA CA I.l+- W ELI.. ►Red about 66 years. oarAPI:OIA 11, Noll Cie.—The learned, mu ., central, and highly accomplished crolurt and operator, hr V Eisler of New York, arrived In this Cli•. on Monday, the 29th last, and Is stopping at Brown'. liotol, where he may be consulted for a short Moe, in ie earl 1.101 diereses and injuries 01 the Eye. Ti.. Doctor has recently returned from Europe, where, 'for the m errool time, he elated and frequented all the great institutions In his special department. br lis er Is, Ise. the fullest senile, a Try learned Oceanid, Physician, 1 Awl Surgeon, and as such, takes high rank among the best nwo Karaite. The study and treatment of the Eye have engaged his exclusive and constant attention 'or many years. ciaiwinspat the Doctor wu about to visit St. Louie, .atuced him to call at Er,le, and take great pleasure la thaw einiouociag hia arrival to the public, with the hope thet.thl‘ng hie abort stay the people .111 avail themselves of earn sod learning. `.pt t —Rs, CHARLES BRANDE- 4 , ht. 1). . 141 1 1. ADVRATIMICIIIENT of Da. Saw 8 Llver invigorator aced Faintly Cathar tic ille &MA oo ks i n . "Hs 0141. AT ILIMEDY• MA WOW& 50111111 1 14 CKLIBNIMA TED I'4.4MP 1N1X444 I.lLl.lll.—Pre t red by the 801. Possessor of the Ortuitti Prenesip n, need most et vPIY iD all EurePstn female Hospitals, and totaling* mmoviolt doPPalree and e regularities of the ILsinillt.ll. Tlimie pills are nothiag new, bat have been Med by the doctors for many yearn, both it France and America, with unparalleled mimeo ln ever, ote g ; anil be lu urged by many thousand ladle* who have ' 0 .4 them, to e the pills public for the alleviation of teem suffering (mu any irregularities or whatever nature, a well as to prevent pre.graaty to those ladies wham? bealte-vall ton Permit an increase of family. Pregnant brinalee, or those supposing tlorna.lsee so, are wiatiosiod against using these pills *hi, pregnant, as the proprietor assumes no responsibil ity atter ibe above adrnonifien, although their madams would prevent any ailachlef to the health ; otherwise three pills ire riseOsismallibecl. Full and esplicit direction se coropetay each boa. Ler sale by L. I. BALDWIN, Erie, and Sleeper, Waterford. --One dollar and three postage stamps enclosed to any authorised agent, wilt insure a package of pills by re turn mall. C. CROSBY, General Agent, July 141, 18641.-117. Buffalo, N.Y. Kr. "WHY ALIKE WIC HICK e"....dllght in dispositioes as they ere called, as emotiveness' sour stomach, Headache, it.., though regarded se aural, matters in themselves, are, nererldolese, indications of derangement, which U allowed to continue, will malt In general dumps of the whole system. With all Its mom pleeity so long as the action Is, through any cease, hin dered, that moment commas.. a derangement, winch If cot speedily remedied by • meows' of the came, will lead through • long list of Ismer ills and aches to Liver com plaint, Dys pepsia, premature old IV and Death. The stomach is the grand reservoir trom whence la dilfesed Mariabiment, and Ible and vigor are Imparted to Us. en- UM17.4,113 ; It II all important, thou, that the Stewed is kept Maltby, and free from everything calculated to emote a dimmed motion, and hinder the performance of its lagitiost• fanctioses ; and when through lodiscretion, accident or other dreunestanoss, tae omerees of the body are prostrated, and tM stomach and other part. of the animal ecoornny are sluggish and inellident is the performance of their duties, or when then is an excited oreractioa, then It becomes mcomery to resort to mime Idedicina, whose alterative and eorrectent qualities may rumors a migillella action and $ healthy loam A gentle aperient and Images, will perhaps mere than gay other modals% assosaitieh this sad—and it la to this character, of a mild. Soot* and sagest merlieet i laxative and ear octant, that BALDWIN'S LATHAN= PILLS are offic ed to the public. Being entirely vegetable In their rem poettion, they may be athmeatotered wifely to all, of every .ge and wet, as well to the infant sad delimits ham* as to the vigorous seen. Per the y cure of Comedem ems. hatifemess. Amor doe, decksomo et theS h 1 11"1 1=, .(/chews me l a g teer, sold Dsrmuritamte the Mitsui Seabee geseroUp they csabot begepsseed. Theserille &maimed, ilonina to be known so ewe of the hest and mgt asset& nmi.iies, and as the most peedoct oompoond width haa ever been devilled for the mass err low Thep mors hes, mgorronted ggm* Limer 21 res., w he uided. Id S D t Zee only, at BALDWIN' mil rug Store, No. g, heed Bosse. Citraid, B. C. Sly. ZS TO MARRIED LADERK c,..5.r/ . wmcozwr. !rTUB 1112•1011,04,.....00e or two doom oost tio•eanspound ltatrocriof Boort Wood, le ova cortais mesas of loriatinsr the draP llBo to the surfon, sod ea occasional doss, i 5 5 150 tb .8811"." well as sabot weans of koenl.o it out. • trial es it will prose the truth of We L li BRYANT AND STRATTON'S CRAIN Or KTIRCANTILR COL - Th• swot pabetisal- tharoagh, laid popular institutions dab, hind in the Vatted States. deo ad vertisement Zo-flay's g4drationnents. To Carpenters and Builders. SEA LED PROPOSALS will be received lit the Moo of the SupetisteDleet of the Satilow7 and Erie Railroad, In this City, until 8 Weise& so qtr lifeealsig, the 2881 trot, for Erecting and Completing a ST I .A.I -1 I01•7" I-1.017E33; MD BY LTG, ( with minable Platforms)" is the City of Mfg. The Cootraetors to fattish all the malarial,. It to itaportaat that tuba be stated to thopoeals. Plan sod 't”dflesttose may h• moo os a Woe to Supt.'s W. D. SAIL A. CIL, ___ Erie, Sept. 22,'69. I 5 la. Supt.W. D 1859 Fall Exposition. SILK & FiNcr DRY GOODS -, •IT., .7, , • ..‘ gie• 44. 4 ... : . . . 10 ASV it •... Arr 771 . 4 14.• .r : —V T I-31E1 4. ":1NV11et',^?t..... - 7 8 C , L ..; f _ _ ,n. n7t.. BEE HIVE!! No. 1, BROWN'S HOTEL HAYS & JORDAN, DEALERS & JOBBERS IN PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS FABRICS OF EVERY D&SCRIPTION; RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, WHITE GOODS, CLOAKS, RAGLANS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, • gl AN DKERCHIEFS, DRESS TRIM MINGS, &c. &c. &c. nAVE now opened a terse and *tried DRY GOODS FOR FALL SALES. Selecti4l with reference to the wantscof the -MILLION." A full line of Black and Fancy Sakti! Plain and Fancy Marinoea! Parmettas and Mourning Goods! American and English Prints! Irish and seoteli 'ruble and Shirting Linen: Napkins and Towelings! (7aPairner.i. and Sattinettz, AA• .•4tapdald make' of Blew - lied tiroan l)cdu ort4 • Goods. Tick intr.. Ilenito.. , zhirting `tripet,..Er S. Goods from Auction and other Job lots Weekly! Wt. sun to keep our stock full of segisona able Goodal Pro , . alu ays made h sus! I 'asii and ..S l / 4 nftl fine Buyers!! AT THE BUSY BEE HIVE HATES & JORDAN No. 1, Brown's Hotel Erie, Sept. 23 12%59., Administrator's Salo. Tavern Stand, at Wayne Corners, 1811.1 M COEWTY, PlitNN'A I N purniance of an order from the t /r -übella Court of Erie Co., in o it the Real Estate described is follows • Situated in said toen•hip &Wayne, containing about two thirds of an aen of land and bound ed as folio.. • On the North by the Kahl and Weal road at Wayne Corners ; on the Kest by land conveyed by Chester Ladd to James D. Ithilth ; on the South by land conveyed by Wm. Nicks to James D. Smith ; sad on the West by the road ruining from the said Wayne Corner. South towards Concord township Imprevenienth—Tberm are on said land • TAVERN STAND, TAVILJUI BARN, WAGON SHOP BLACK 11111Ta8 SHOP, die. Bosoms gar A 7107.-1110 prOPOISNIP w SILS&SOd •111 the and West read num* through the southern tie . 4 12 .1t0% ahlMi la the county. and at tie 'junction with the main mad running south Ohm the terseism of th• pis sod Wattsbrirg Plank Road. ThipmeMees are also near the 8. kN. it. R. Situated in the center acme of the deed gresisg countries to thsUsiited States, thisprspirty mist rapidly rise la value with the laspeoveniest of the OSSA try 'rums OF BA Lit...—sGoe fourth to WISPS OS 50426110 - Clot, of Sal* sad the Whine* in three equal ithasal stalemate with totems; to be secured by Jodgeneent Bond and Mortgage ertlimprenaless. TINS. AND PLACE OF BALI. —Woodsy the 17th of October at 1 *Week, P S., at the presume to Warm Corners. PALLANDIR Adssinerr of Weisel' Millar, &odd. For Anther particulars apply to me at Wayne Commit, or to J. W. WE ORE, sag, Sr* Pa. Sept. ?A, 18.0.-3 t id. NEW 'YORK & ERIE R. R. ARWMPIEMPIIMPIII CRANGE OF HOURS, COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, DM. r raiaa will /NM Dunkirk at about the Billowing boort via . lastwud Bonzd—Depart. Now York fames Vail Cincinnati Eames 9 36 r. N. Night gsprama 4 10 r. N. Stook tskreoslo IN A. N. Irreij i bt No. 2 II 30 r. n. freight No. 4 .6 0 A. v. Painearra by Night Uprise Train Nast on 13•Annlaya will remain over Nig ht it Clair., sod proceed en Cin cinnati 'mortal; Panda, morning. CHAS. luso?, Gaol Sup**. NATR. NARBR, Raesivar. Dunkirk, Kept. 9A. 1669.-41 It SPECIAL AI4IIIOthWEBEENT =I Quaker City Publish:in( House ! 11,01 Catalogues, NOW, KNLAROKI) AND REVISED-NOW RRADY FOR DIATRIBUTION. Superior luchteeniesta to the Pub& ! ANEW and sure plan for obtaining GOLD and SILVILA WATCHICS, and °lbex vale 144tPrism Foli portion's's gives la Catalogues, whit* ho sent bee to all spas applloatioa. Valuable Gifts, north brio MI eta. to $lOO. GUARAN ;:iIi to each parehaere. $lOO,BOO art. hare Wes belted to my patrons within the put du enetliii -11 4,000 to be distributed during the best sis atooths The lodoonoente °dared agents aro more liberal era those of any other home to the beldame Having brae lo the Nbllobispe sad llooba•lilag boa o err the hot 4448 years, my eapartissee •Rabka ale tar rosebud the Gift Easterprine with to politest estesionume to all. ar . AGRNTS WANTED la &eery Tomb asil Coasts Withal( partleakus ad&rees DV*NE Quaker City O Ploatli paiumse =4 l46 Third fiept4 941, 1140-45a.11. 1859. Fall Trade I 1859. THE EXTENSIVE IMPORTATION European Eallnl►otnred DRY GOODS! CALSIC BirrEß.tS TO OFFER THEM TO a 0 N 817ZIL MR 8 VERY LOW PRICES ! ! I AI NOW RFAXIVING DRESS SILKS i /UCH AND BA I? E, Large Varietieii of STAPLE GOODS, CLOTHS, SHAWLS, Bleached and Brown Sheeting', and 40,11-VII.I 2O 2EITMATGI-1611 I At No. 5, Exchange Row, Erie, Pa Sept. 17.-15 WM. BELL, .11t. DENTAL NOTICE AT the urgent request of the citizens of this place, I have tleterudaed to locate perma uontly la this oity, for the porpoise PRA.OTISING IT PROFESSION, And shall open nn ofilee In wrzautmrs BLOCK, North East Corner of the Park, where I shall he happy to wait on them standing , in wed IR DENTAL Of LRA- M NS. I need only refer to week I ham already dons hors, as a guarantee of my proficiency and skill In my profession. 11111 111S117111 111 HIII PM, From OW' to anentiresett. d'art* attention paid to trot dentition. All operation, ally performed and warranted. The Latest and Best Improvements I DENTISTRY; Rubber and Gotta Pemba instead of Gobi and silver. To thaw who have Mettle Plates that will not at by atmospheric pressure, this discovery offers a certain re lief, for the Rubber Mates eria at. For ( leaps it is the bat material yet offered, bemuse it will not wear the natural teeth. lam prepared to construct ouch work for all who wish to use it, and make thin fair offer. that if the Rubber fails L. do all that ran be teasoit►bly asked of it when fairly tned„ I will replace it with 6ol' or Silver and charge only the difference to price CONTINUI/1:6 GUM WORK. Which has estaboshvil a new era n dentuart —cc mblo• log the new and beautil ul, the durable nod unsurpassable In the dental art, to which he mils special attention It presents advantae-s over all tither modes, allowing no sauna or apiece* tur the somumulation of food, giving the mouth a perfectly natural eapresmon, to the breath • nat ural and pleasant .cent, while ministering to the strength of the voice and general comfort of the subyeet. lioltlghT S. bikatitt.l7, D. D. 8. in., Sept. 17, 1859 6mlB Simeon Dentist. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. •T is • tact that, at wane period., every wanner of the human faauti) a •Übjet.L to Ulm saw or diaturtiatics 01 the botthy hauctions, bet, with the aid .it a Ruud tunic and the graetekee of plaits cuttsuiba arm4e, they may he able so regulate the stem as to secure permanent health.— In order to arc omit this tlrstreal object, tW t 1 me course to pollute a cep ism!, that • hich will potluck' a natural state of things at lbw least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose. Ur. thetetter has Introoeued to this country a preparation bearing has name, Sb bleb LS not a Dew issedicine, not one that has been tried for years, tieing satisfaction to all who have used it. The bitters operate puwertully-on the stomach, bowels and Liver, re storing them to a healthy rid vigorous action, and thus, by the sample protismi of atrengthentng stature, enable the system to triumph over dimaae. Fur the curs of ilyspepstst, ludigestioa, Nausea, Flatu lency, Liras 01 Appetite, or any buttons Comptainta, ari da( from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Uy wintery, Cone, Chelsea Morbris, them bitters have no noel illarrhoes„ Dy sinter, or nes, so gersentlly contracted by aim settlers, and aimed principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by • brief use of this preparation. klyspispeta, • themes • Welt is prop ably sous* prevalent, la ail Its varied hums, than any ono, er, and this cause ith which may alway a be attributed to lihrfarifirtfifihef tigiii.ZATLaii~rat- N LMn i = as per directions en Me butt ie. for tale durum every physician will recommeod kitties* of some hind; thorn why not use an artmie known to be WbUib,. i All stations have their bitters, ass preVentatree of disease and strengthener act the system to general; and among theta all then is not to he touud a mote healthy people. than Use Germans, irons whom the preparation eistaitated, ba sed upon resentitic experinueuts *bleb hats Vended to prove the vain 01 this groat preparstioe in the mak of medical wiener. . _ FIT am MID AGIVIL—Tbb• tiling nod provoking Manua which Ries its reientissa grasp oil the body of nun, redue log him to • ..ere Judo. in a short tune, and rendenug bun physically a.. 4 owntally uesays., ebb be driven from the body by the uns of HU,TICTTLic.i tightiVi NU) Further, po t ., of the abos.—eta tett d naibbes can be caintractral, real to rniorrd eittlatodni, If the bairn are and as per •lin allots.. And Si lbry writhe,' create ...WINDS utoi 01'41%4 tin (.stair, and Mader klinotoraimar) lb) Ciminge of dirt or intrrniptiiiti of nrillibary pursuits, but promote uod aloof. sad to silky dibrel ..... , the .......puout is re. zuove•l as ilinardbly as la colilonitrat, t itti ii.. productios of • thorough and persuaueol cure k.r Presean ea 441maittrd Years, Cho are sheering from au ebb-Wird constitution sad tobrtii body, theme bitters Mt In .nl.l .111.. a• a rrlifor•Uve of otrrlibilti sod vigor. mid tteed "sly I.e to it ti U. appreciated. Aled to s m a sh er • bin. auising tbnr tatters are uotispenaabts, sepycially lir Kerr a d took . , as I lemtrtttr'• znemocii Bitters, is heeded to impart temporary strvngth nail vigor to the ai stem. Ladies *haunt by sit tbraba try this remedy for ail came of debillty,aist, Whirr ao iihould nab their physician, who, if ta• .s iquaint...it salt the virtue of the )linens, sill re MOTION , lad I lirlf aw to all tsar. of I'ALTION—Ne esutaou the public &most Luang soy ..1 th.• many tUlt tat ~ r Ctionntrtrit., Lut ask for Hue- Tiirrekk . tl CllLblik•TFn an.l ere that rut. bottle has the "I , r Hostetter'. otomerh hlueto on Itip Nair of tLr 1.0.11 e, knit ntklnpr , l on the metallic alp cusering the sod oho I e that our sulo h ropb signature 'it an the label 111%,..i'repdrrd and fold l.y 11(1...77.77WR 4 - S.VITII l'ittsturlo, l'a., and 'old 1 11 all drug snots. grocer... and tledlerx tlirvuyhout the Lobbed Statea, Canada, South Inorwa and (;er matig. Yor Well CARTER & LINO, and I' HALL, Ent. U.C. Afraid; H. .11K1t$ k .US, ellpburg • D LoSG Fairs I,ff. Juke lb '5lO-1)6. PIANO FORTP, MELODEON MANUFACTORY SAVE TWENTY PER CENT By BUYING OF WILLIAM WILLING imetzin. PMEbTZ7'.I!... . I 44 5111IFTI THE experience of twenty years, and the idea that I could make PIANOS AND MELODEONS In Erie cheaper than I can boy them elaewhera, because Tent is cheaper, lumber is cheapen, oral is cheaper, Iron the rams, induced me to employ competent and complete, experienced workmen, who carried on • Piano Itauntactory them. Mires for live years, and who odd me their entire stock necessary to make such instruments, and 1 am now prepared to forni.h my numerous friends Pianos and Melodeons Oi oopotior Tone and liniali, owl will IXTALIFILaIt.4II.IIOII = For any length of time, to give COMPLETE nATInFACTION. My ritvotatlon us a Musician and laminae; mw would bs ice if um. laateutuenta should not times good, and l assure the public that nothing la spared to bring about the &shed result, vis : Predaelag a Ono and sebstaatlal Mao, ankle! will stye goad satladiacansa, Ulna stay la tame inager than any Plana 1 haat,' •C. TERMS VERY EASY ! PRICES VERY REASONABLE ...1 SO a. U. VMS PATRONIZE ~', Your Own Citizens •t HOMO ! OR PERS at WHOLESALE nr RETAIL 6:rented promptly and burly. cp. Predurw, ortkra no !atom, old %Armen* Loin bow, slid any thing eine I an 101 l gift Dr we in say bog inawa, will b. Woo in exchange Inc Plano Porte', 11.10. donna, Deletteera sad any thing rise I have In my steno PIANOS TO LET ! TUNING DONE WELL! NEW MUSIC EVERT WEEK l NONE BUT THE BEST ARTICLES ON RAND THE *MEWS UNRIVALED Chian ti/ * %a's Paso Fortin, Um* yes ever board of a pot Chlateen Plain Let a lsow when It Is sod I will ezeisage It. wu.tara. FPO EDITORS.—You all remember the j. Garr Mr Hems M'aten of New York, boo mob tor aavortlakoly fa your pallets. Tbs. uogiondirood irM ess 11Wo boast, you IlaVOr biso 'Mb a toll, sad • :m ninalob you wllb soy Maim you ardor or deli.. Give es your ordar. WY. WILLI:MO. Lila, Jame 111,15114.-1 ENABLES I=l I=l PRCHOLANLATION. , WHEREAS in and by an Act of---the General Amiably of she CoustoonwfolUs of Pennsylvania, eatftled an "ArtMiLting to tit.. Plrctioaa of Ws Coadootmaidtb," poas.4 2d day of - July, A. It la doubt the duty of the :4trotilf of ivory manly otttim this Commonwealth to give public notioe of the General Eloottatio. sod Is such sotto, to reamorato, 1. The otßeirs to he elerte.l 2. Desipate the plates at • hieb the elertinoa are to he bold. In pareuenee which, 1, Jotuoi W tteLAN v„ iltth Shade of the County of LA*. do trneby make kboo 0 . sod give thi, public notlee to thy Elet-bont of Ow roornt I of ILdwOhat on the Sk:COND RalliA 1* or o(rtottrlt ?MIT, (holig the 11th day of lb. month.) a eeoetel .t..-- thin will be held ut the soy oral eleettot. dustrseto ertablodt td by law in maul county, al •herh tune they will vote by ballet lot the femoral omen hereinafter named, vie One pceraon Jim' Auditor Itinerat One perramtfor Surveyor veenrra/. 74e° per foe .ilemberitl!f Me (;„deers! .14- sestaoly of Penns?,lvonnt. Opt, person l o r (;minty ( 1 , 111,11 /it One foram , . for I :0,10 Audthwi. ,r a (hit" perfolN for (!onnni .4 koitt,o. for ' . l/(47rj. One person for I);re,-(or th, ( hic person for 'onnty ,Surveyor. Three persons for Trustees o f F'neA rt./. o, 4/. no.. person, t;fr renrte.4.l - !.tail. my. 10 1 0 ' elated by eiceb , r3 110,4 y south qf angle hPI r. The electors of the First Eh,*loo District o f the city of Fate to meet at the Hook and ladder House on Firth Street. The electors of the Second Election District of the eit of Ens to toast at the Fire Enclue Hones oo State Street TI. electors of the Thant h.lection Maisie of the city a Elie to meet at C Ilile. 4 yarreom office on Peon nk. sleeken of the hearth glocuon District ..f the rite of Erie to Meet at the Firr goes.. Homo ea Peach Street. The electors of Hillcreek township to meet at the Terra le Y.agle Village. The electors of Harbercrei k tnonahip to meet at the school house oear Walter Greer:mood's- The elector, of North Kest tow mhp and borough t. meet in the south room of the school house uear the pub lic square, in the borough of North Knot The ....tors "fa reennehl township to tore tat the school house ursr E. Lotus's. The eleetero.of Venango township to owet at the school house is the village of Imerrille. The tleotnns of Wattniturg baronet to meet at the school hots.. in wad boruogh. The electors of Amity township to meet at the Ichool house near Chaffee's. The electors of Wajne township to meet at the house of Elijah Carter he sectors o(the borough or Waterton! to meet at the house formerly occupied In Joseph L. Cook. The electors of Waterton( township to meet at the house now occupied by iu the borough of Wa terford. The electors of L IttrulT township to Inert AL nchoul house %o 2. The electors of Washington townshte to meet nt the honor. now orcupled by A Robinson, in the borough o f Edinboro The elector. of the horoa‘h of Edinboro to inert at the school bowie in Raid borough The eleckraof Franklin township to meet at the et school house The e.ector. of McKean township to !meet at the hone. now rw.viipietl The elector* of Green township to meet at the sellool boors near Win. Lawrence's on the Lake F...asinnt road The electors of Summit tow toMip to meet et the Norm school Loom The electors or concord township to inert at the school house near Hobert Heath's. The ,leCto/11 Ur Fall, le. togrnalsip to mewl at U... I,l'o house in the vinare of Fairrier. • The electors of Girsr•l township to meet at public e i 1,01 house in the borough of Girard • The electors of the borough of 4:ward to meet at the school house In said buniugli The electors of Kikerork ton xtsh,p to meet •t the u hoot house in Wellsburg ?Le eteetore conoesut inertial+ to meet at the school bons. neat E nislatiort 'a The elefttom of NAlugtvid I , .troahm to meet •t il. wet:lmA Lotto. Dear Jobo ••cutt . The electors Union we-habil. to inert at the school hgnae at Lawn Vida init. elector. In the election district erected out of parte of Girard, CoOneltilt and Itilicterk tow oahtpa, at the White rchool House In the village of Lockport. alas mbae known and give notice, as In and by the 13th section of the aforeasid sot I AN directed, ••thvt every person ....cent Justices of the Peace, who shalt hold soy taco or appointment of profit or trust under the govern ment of the Lotted States or of this :Ash., or any oily or Incorporated district, whether a coincnissioned °Meer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is, or shill be employed under the legislative. Judiciary or .•seentive department of this State or United States. or of soy city or incorporated district, Wad also, that every messier of Congress and the Mate le.godatore. and "rite select sod C. 11161011 ertlll.l of any city. CUMllll.lOlller of any incor oersted district, is by Law tuwyat.le of holding or exert is log at the Ramie time the office or appointment inspector or clerk of any election of this and that no inspector orjudge or other 'fuser of any such election, shall be eligible to any office them to Is. toted for. Also, that m the fourth section of the act of Amembly, entitled ` t at' act relating to executions, and for other ',cr y.... "approved April 4, 1840, it enacted that the Lim,- stud 13th section .`shall not be so construed as to present any militia omeer or borough obloer from serving as inapt:wine or clerk, at any general or .pr at election in this Commonwealth.. Also, that in the . 61 et section of said act it is enacted that ••any general or special election shall be opened be tween the boors of • and 10 in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until T o'clock I. the evening. when the poll shall he cloried. ••• 7 , isiasier,.•tesi comma +aid township election, sad for Wenn of President and 1 ice President of the United istatea. shall be held end' conduct ed by the Inspectors and Judges elected as aforesaid, and • • as hereinafter provided No person shall be permitted to vote at any election's akinimild, bat white jr•emets of the age of twenty-one yepre or more, who tall have resided ih this nate at least one year, and In he election district where be offers to vote at least ten days immediately prerediug sorb eier thin, and within two year. paid • State or roomy tax, which have been imeessed at least ten day • before the elec tion. Unt a citizen of the titled States who has previo y been • qualified voter of this State, and re moved thellelkoni and returned, and who shall have ndd ed In tbeviection district and paid taxes as aforriesid, be entitled to vote after residing in this istate six months: Praided. That the white bowmen, rill/suit of the l toted Mates, between the age. of twenty-one and twenty -two year.. and who have resided in the election district ten dies •ronaiiiii, shall vote, although they may not hese paid taxes. Nn person shall be admitted to rote whose name is mot contained in the hod of taxable inhabitants furnished by the t otnnossioneni, unless first helm:lnas a receipt for the partneri , within two year. of a stale or county tar, amegned agreeably to the conatittittoo.and give nattsfae wry evidence either by Ids own oath. or affirmaiwo of smother that he has popd sorb a tax, or on failure to pro doe. on... Wt. shall make oath of the payment thereof : or wound, if he claim a nght to vote by being an elector tweet, the age of 21 aml T 2 •4 1 %.111, be shall itemise on oath or affirmation that he has resided 'Whitt the Stale lit least ul e year before his applicatom and umly such priod of ins residence lo the district m a required by this Act, and that be does verily believe from the accounts gi. him that he is of or aforesaid and web sileh es idenCe as Is required by this Act, urio.rriiis.ii the nattily oft be person admitted to rote, shall be inserted in the alphal• (Ica' het by the Inapieettira. and a note made opposite thereto I:, writing the word "tax" if he shall be admitted to i..te b. remain of haring paid tat, or the word .. age," if he shall Ise s mottom to rote by reaa , n of such rice. shall he i1.•41 not to the sleets w hi. shall mote like notes in the !lit of voters kept by themy "In all eases where the name of the perm in claiming to yokels found in tin' list furnished tiv the Corntnisatoners or assessors, or his t to v.ots• whether found thereon or not is objected to by any yusllted citizen, it shall lie the duty of the Inspectors to examine such person on oath IA to his qnaliflcationa, and If be claims to hare le aded In the State for one year or more, his oath shall not be sufficient proof tterrof, but i.e shall make proof by at Past one competent witness, who shall be elector. that he has resided in the district Pr more t! an ten days Immediately preceding mid election, and shall also himwelf Swear that Lis impeded realdelere in pa %13 • of his Lawful calling, is within the district Sr..! ti.at he did not remove into said dmtrtet for the porpose t f voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make the due proof if respired, of his residence, and pay • meet of taxes as aforesaid, shall he admitted to tote 111 We township, Ward or district in which hr shall resit ••lf any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent an Deicer of an election under this art from !aiding such election, and use or threaten any violence to aoy such °Meer, or shall interrupt er improperly interfere with him In the execuunti of his duty, or 'hail block op the wtn dow orthe avenue to any window where the same may in holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of mid els-t -win, or shall am ur practise any intimidating threats, fo ca or Joirnt with &sign to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent Lim from voting or to reetrain the freedom of choice: such person on conviction shall be tined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and imprisionment for any time not less than Doe month or atom than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court, when the trial of inch offence shall be bait, that the person so ofilending was Dot a resident of the city, ward. district or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction be shall be sentenced to pay a tine or not less than nos bemired or more than on. thousand dollars, and be Imprisoned not lees than six months nor Wooer than two poem." "11 any person or persons shall make any betor wager upon the result ofanyelection with.n thiaeommonwsalth or shall offer to make any inch bet or wager, either by vadial proelaMation thereof or otherwise, he or they forfeit or pay three thrum the amount so bet or offer id to be bet " "irony person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently cote at any election 'ratan this Commonwealth, or b.irig otherwise qualified shall rote out of his proper district, 01 if any person knowing the want of such qualincations shatl aid or procure soh prison to rote, mach person or persons int *donating shall on conviction be fiord soy Flan not exceeding two hundred dolLara,and be improoned for any tars not exceeding three months." "If any person 'Lail vote at more than nor election dis trict, or otherwise fraudulently fold and deliver to the inispeetor two tkfaels together: with the intent to illeral• Iv vote. ur shall vote the same; or if any person shall ad. ;Lis ur procure another to do so, he or they so offending shall, on conviction be fined In any sum tintless than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprison...l tin say tarot Got less than three nor mum than t.rel.e months ^ "If any person not qualified to vote in this Coconino wealth agreeably to law (except the sons of qualified cit izens) shall appear at any place of elective for the purpose of Leaning ticket* or of infloensing the citizens qualified to VOW, he shall on conviction loifeit and pay any sum not cowman' ova hundred dollars for every curl offence, asid be impri•orked for any term not exceeding three months." I aye make known that, .inceiee the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for in• specter, shall not attend on the day of election, then the reett who shall have received the second highest num ber of votes for judge at the twat spring , election shall act as Inspector In his pees. And in mew the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for in spector shall sat attend, the person elected judge shall eapoiat an inspector in his plane, and in ease the person elected Judge should not atteod, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint judge In his place. ter %lazy vacancy shall continue in the hoard tor the space of ore boar after the time fixed by law for open w Zr of the idection, the qualifier/ voter" et th. township or district for which said °Meer shall have been elected. pima% at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to ltil such vacancy." ' elt shall be the duty of the ernes! messeon respeetive ly attend at the Saw of holding orrery general elertion =W township ghettos, during the time said elee or hir kept open for the porpeee of giviag Information to Om m ior, mil judges Thee called on, to relation to the t assessed by them, to vote at sorb • or saeh other .utters to relation to the aserwwwest of voters as the load inspeetore or either of them shall frogs thou to to require *Parsesat to the prmrieions *Detained in the 4th Pe ttier ed the Ala elemmalid. the Judges of aforesaid districts shall respectively take chaise of the earthiest, of return of the eisettea of their respective districts, and predate the. eta swieting of one Judge from each district at the COURT ROUSZ, la lkison the third day after the Nee hon. being, for the present rear. on Friday, the 14th day liet.her n.ti, then ettti then• to p.•torm the duties r, 1401,41 by lac of said Judges Moo, that here Judge In •ieloses or iinsvoidatle accident o unable 10 an. •1 mid Meeting of Judges, then the eertin.-ite or tot ono aforesaid ahall be taken charge of tw nne I I the In.; eete • or Clerks of the election of ..Id &mini t, 5 6...f.•11 perform the duties required of maul Judge unaldn to At tend.** iStreo cinder my hand at Erie nail Ott ftrt.t , A , Otte thousand right hundred -.nil iety -nine. and the 44 th rear of the Independence gl the I rifled Suites ' 4 4;4 17, lrifdi .1 W If• 1. E. ohen if NO. 3, REED HOUSE. M'CpNKEY a SHANNoN Ilnv•. oil latia.l a large stmek of IRON, NAILS, Cut and Wrought Spike, li ili li li BUILDERS' HARDWARE, cA Riq:NTERs"r4 H U.S A 411 H; ,'. SIP )VELA nn.ISP thES FLINT. NICI.EY, \JILL ( '1 Itr U I, A It 4'RA ISS-CUT Springs, Axles, LSE VIcES .1NI) 10.:1.1.(rWS Wrought Nuts and Washers. MALLEABLE IRON. TABLE AN!) POt KET PI„4 TED sPOO.V.s A ND FORKs )111N r. LUNE:, ELEA'S' WADS AND WA TE 1? 1'1? 0 0 Al' S SHOT BELTS, and POWDER FLASKS, %11i1P:s, No. 3, Reed House, Erie, ri INK EY ,1 :-.IIANNuN Erie. Aug 4, 1 , 549 QIIINGLES I NC, ',E.:. ' 9 ' 1( 0 .1,s1 AHItA %TED :,i1."1.17.4..t AKTEit k 11.41-1.1R)." 4 Atna.m Mtn 1 ('ASHSys! EM 3. I X 59 - TRIUMPHANT!! UNFURL the BA NKR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT, SHOE, AND LEATHER STORE, BARR & KELSEY, yuccEssoßs To (1. RA RR.) Have removed Their entire BOOTS AND SHOES From No. 10, Brown's Nock n, N,,, 13, Cadt% ell's Block, Lately occupied hy W. A. Griswold's We are now prepated to furnish all of J. (;. Barr's old customers and the pu.blie gen erally- with Gents Fine French Calf Boots, TIIICK Bo} 'Mors Gents Patent Leather. Calf and Prunnel Congress Gaiters; Gents calf and patent leather OXFORD TIES; Gents, Ladies, Misses, Children RUBBERS; VI)UTIIS AND 1 . 1111.illtill1(11.::.; i)F \LI, FONDS T kl.l. SETLAMES c( (;I:Esl 4 ---A-ND tl- TEES OF EVER 1 KIND I.ND 7:3 CENTS Ul'l3.ll:Ds Ladies White & Black Satin Slippers. --11.54 French Kid, Black and Bronzed ,Fine Rid and Prutinela ISu.l to . 311 , 1 every thing eke in the line of Ladies Shoes. //12T Of INfi•se- awl children.' shoes we have enough and to sp . :p.p. 8r.y.7 cm lA, ..Ifissor,-lig Sir We have Leather and Findings of all kind, including Ilarne> and Bridle leath er; Oak and Spani:di Sole Lain r: French and Eastern tanned` Calf Skin, Calcutta Kip and upper leather; Binding and lin ing 4kins of all color, DEFA-Slinentaker , Tout- and 1At:41., Tan ners Oil by the 1,1,1., Erie, Jinx 5, 1859, 4$ ssoi) —l'llE sIIISCI{IIIERS WISH to employ an ■chre reliable loan in each section of t h e State to Inure! at 4 take orderairor 113coinet.ros sacs 'rcikoa.poc., by samples. W ill pay a palrry of sf,oo to 11800 per year, able monthly. lor ontoples and part K• 11111011 •pply to, or addoms.inclosior stamp for return postai.% CARY k SMITE, Tobacconists Ang. 20,1159.-4t12 313 Prarl 441.'1., New York. STRAY HORSE!! STRAYED imm the subscriber living in Rl*, on Weilneeday ;aft, a Bay Hone, two bind feet white, black mane and tall, about twelve Jean nlct Any preen riving inirtnatioo where It mar be found will be liberally rewarded. IL CRAriiiILL, tieiyit. l?,':A.—lt • li. Tla Sudth, 4th Mama Erie. GROVER & BAKE.R'S MIRY SllllO IRMO. STEEL, N EW STY LES-- Prioeg from $5O to $ 125 T.+3 RHO )ADWAY, Those Machines wry from two spools, as purchased from the store, requiring no re-sanding of thread , the) Hem, Yell, (lather, and Match in a superior style, !Mash tog each seam by their own operation, without recourse to the band-needle, as is required by other machines They will do better and cheaper sewing than a ecametniso ma, even if she works for oar cent an hour, and are, on queotitmahly, the twat Mrseltases In the market for t MD) sr. ,tj, on acconut o f cheer *implicit . ), durability, es... management, and adaptation to all varieties of &mils eel ing—.•zreu4ng rata r heavy or Line ...tt with .teal Earthly, met wahout Aloretal adjustment- Am evidence of the unquestioned oupericrity of thei Macho..., the GRoi IN k. BAK RR SEWING MACBLII COM P Lll 4111, to respectfully refer to the following T S 11 3! ( P N 1 A 1. S. "having Lad one Baker's Machin., In ros farm!) I.r nearly a )ear and a half, I take. pleasure iu commending it AS rvery way reliable for the purpose for which it in deaigned—lanfily Sewing."—Mel. Joann Legrat, "ifs of Row. I.* Leardt, I.eftfor of N Y hide pendeni I.ND HAND SAWS eunfeaa myself delighted with your Sewing Maehme, which has been in my family ha many months. It ha. alway been rear.) for duty, requirlng no adstroent, and is wooly adapted to every variety at faint ly) sewing, by *lmply changing the apo4.ls of thrrid "—Mrs. Ehisaaria .4rirkland, wife of Rte. Dr Meta:sad., Editor ef .1 I arsolma Asicorale. I. I P E II oXES "After tr tog aorteral deferent cowl Hillailbel4 (erred on account of ate attny'octly, anal the per feat ease vrith K Meta it to menaced, an Well am the streogth and tiuralatatty ai the eentn. After long eapeneoce, I feel competent to sneak to thus meaner, lied to confidently recommend It h.r every variety of faintly sewing."—Ates E. B. Spaner, melts of tee £4utor of /book/ere Star. have used • liat•Vlttt k Britian Sevin tilarkiine for year., and hale foottsl st adapted to al kind. Of WE, sly ...wins:, frssm f anstsric to Broadcloth. Garments hate wltltriut the rivlng nay of a stitrh. The 111.1.11.0. «apili 1...;1 in order, vainly ured "—Mint A nspisir. rife of kra. bra Wklppk, Nett York CUTLERY, "V ham fiewo Io use to fatui:,‘ t h.• papt et... the la.le reqUept. me 1.• Klee )6u t.. tn.... Its per r..et 4.411.1.411 . ...11/1, al %a ll'Iti• • m the pellortmkocr of faiJully cad - kubert Boorman, New For 4. r .era: nA,ot I. W. 1,,,e 1111• A GrOreT & baker s«rt it"; al.•I hate c..ute 4. the eohcithhon titott .%. •.! a' k • I...witorg mad fetidly ~LA”i hp at , rttuthl..‘t, ;,..arson[ one or those 101. Ist.[.the 'iron IIt ., II , ,WOWNIGLI,. Whom C , 1,1 In k anti.. ..! beauty, wed awpl 7, sea ~,a . -Jls Marro, daAg rr of Gem. Cie• ,ibw-r u , I 04114 a I the !hewer Journal. El I a ta r I 11...1.• in 11wlboernr, In 1Y.f.4, in which . o • tn..uaand yards or *owing done w tl, .• I o.• ra. R.l.O'r 1, 111Vh10.1, 11.0 , 111, SU.fir 1,11171 :le /orbit warns ars. d by maM/ra r r. “,,1 ht. ^lied up trim by murky hadea, he. u-uol .1114 the invent ,if I.•over k Baker as morn be nizturit m, r,, 1.• /if art than *••. ever Vulcan', 'unfitly lie ...old denounce midnight ahirt-making as 'the direful f woes unnanila red - -Prof. :tura. ••1 uLe pleaaurs 1u F.11)114, that the Gruen/ Y Rater Sewing Ilachinea have more than anatarned my expect, 111.,. Mier to ing and r. turning others, I hate three of them u 1 "peration in nit dillerrut place*, and, after (nut tear.' trial, hate no molt to Ind."—J. //nassaragi Seautter ..toni/II "My wife In. Lad one n 1 Grover k Baker's ruitily I_4o .ag Machines lot some time, and I am satiated it la one 01 the to•at lab r-aat lug machines that has been iriysnted.— I tale non L Litman:. in rerintamtudlng it to the public." —J. G. Hams, tistrernor .f Traxesort i• a beautiful thing, and put. everybody int. an p, it. meat 1.1 lialaur. Were. I a Catttolll., I should insi.t upon }ants lorayer and Baker harlatt an eternal holia, in commemoration of their good deeds for hu vomit ." Gammas Ai ( lay "I th.r.k It by far 'he best patent in use. This Ma chin can be •dapte4l from the Ittlebt cambric to the heal - Wild ra,..,a,‘ I. It seer stri,nger, faster, and more beautiful!! 'me .e ran imagine If Mite could not hit rtpla.e. , money conld not bus it "—Mrs J. CI Brown, ftwastila Yeast IN Ppeetiv, very neat, and durable in its work ; I. iii...lyrl.tor.d and kept to repair. 1 earnestly 14.001:13. !newt tbu Carbine to all my satualotaneee and abets." —.lfrs 31 A I. wrest, Mewsperr Tree. '•%% hod tlas 11.1 , htge to work to our witlateetton, and • 1111 1 . 1. I IlillWfles It to tkit• public, as we betlete the (iron r R (taker to be the hest :...mg llachtne In nom" —Dears, Bro4A,s, Alhoorna, Teem. narrl •trinoirolr for (atoll/ purpowpo, with ordinary r■rr, 1 sill •ac.r they sill laNt nnr 'three *core y.er► and 1,1,' arid orvor iro out of lir "—Joie Saaarak, 'I have had your Machine for several weeks, and am perfectly satisfied that the wort ft don is the bent and moot beaataful that e'er wee made "—,Maggia Armitage, Nismiesik, none. '•1 u. my Machine upon Coats, dtrirsmakingt, and Eine linen *meninx. and th• u ark i• atiorahle—far better than the heat hand•e•tnnc er any nine, arvrientne I hate ever aeon."—Lary B Therapsea, .%aserair, Tura. "I find- the Work the iitrongert and most besintlti I have ever iirien, Made either by hand or machine, and ro.- g,r4 tbr .;rovvr 4 !tinker Machine as one of the createst lilmounga to nor set " 'Mrs Tayfor, Neverstle, neva. "I hare one Haker s . ...wing Machines in uar in my family. and hod it int alnatde I ran eonf id,, t h r Tlll4,llllll.tkd it in all parson. in want of a mactilne."-4 7' Tkompimm, No.Arelle, "I take pleasure in r.rtifying to the utility of the Gym, er R Raker Sewing Machine, I hare wall one on very tte*cription of wiirt for months, and tind it much stronger and better iti e.rr. respect than work dune by band "—Mrs. D. W PI heeler, Nankralit, rasa. would becloud:mg to Capes* nI my Grover & Baker Machine fir a large amount. ..O,IIJ I nit replace It again at plesaure."— Wes. li Atm, I, Naahrvilr, Tras. "liar Machin..., purcham.4.1,..711 , ,n, I nu. do the a nrk taeoly y ~ u ng lathes. W• with pleasure relaumlatail the 4;r..• r & /Laker 'raring Machine to lie the brat lit -N, ' , Whelan 4 Co ..Vcsapasa, Trots, "The Groner A. Mak,tira mQ My. hiiie works admirably I thiuk the 'ditch and tar Auperiiir to that 114 .or M., l„„, . till nOe a. rk, I think the Ma. hit... 0111.1 I- 1,a,41 If .1 INTK , Am igr a ti. Trail Stock of Empire Stores "I nn.l maim:red, vre, durable, hail talc.. i ,rasutt tn. ,•t.n.m. rtting it le •II who srlab rouse owner, re. ~,,, , ;,' ,10,11 Mrs flies, • phut. /'ram -Th. Irr••tr r 4,0 .. .v., •oz ‘Is••to no a hay. gli elf •urb tat of.,••• ••••• 5. • ! • • ' 1 .• • !ono r• 4 tlirtn 1., all wh o 5,15 h a at .4 51,,.11,.:•••••••req 11••• lino.- It xrttstrw ...t itL 11/ 1 / 1 it t 614,1, and Riot - while:l than soy the r nowt. 14 , 9.11 -- Olt, - r °•I am ha,.; ) tf S ite my te.i,mortv in tiro? 4.1 Baler 6 :seam,: anu of the perfect aatiefacti..ti it e• in every rl-c;., L. It eeva neatly , and ts by uomeahe eonit,.l,..ate.l, and 1, prefer it to all other*( hat • PrelL"— Mrs Bryan, V.l* a( /Zee A M Bryan, Mrespeim, Tyne “It MY I tnee pittaflt rt • to aar , th a t the MacLme orke a. II . 010.01 I di- not I...aitate to recronmend it as it e yen claim for It. U r ante ve, mu.-1, ....ft. it I, it and WP tale pleaure In cer tif., t..t to the eaert."—R C Rerakiey, `Mernpirto, Tear. • I. nit.. me pl. 4001101 e to find th. tArover N. Raker Sewing Ma. L lie I vln; I.‘t much postiataction I hair it in eon atant noe, and 1,0.1 it a!1 that could be deaired. Ii to th e muip:e and durto.le mat-tone In tine, and I heartily re,..rnmemi it "—I M. While. Mevipku, rms. ••Ilasing •sam.ne,l, and. unen many other kinds ill ew tniz lalart.io. A. I fe.•l free to ass that the tirower • key ilarhkne. are Lir anfwnor to all others in u m ...—. ki Fre flews ',lt:, A./At - ate, Tel. m• `+.•w it,; Slavbine invaluable, and .Auld tv.t talk.. .1% t00..11/1 d' I t CSI n..t mtpply Ite pbtve ‘k Olt it l em. lo all my faintly pelrintt In about one-fourth t 'le time I kb my band , •'—.V A , ou, Tean J J LI %gent , Erie Marell 1..',1) -1% 40. Stoves ! Stoves ! ! Stoves ! ! ! 'I: me , n. m pr-pared to :11110•11 tCt sr« to want of o! ot v.ption, at lower r. • - n V %%I. II • !...en •.,1. , I n rrw , 111. .I• rn •6tch ' may lwe Coon., :a. • 'a And num , er ..t , 'her .leatrabie P trim of Ell'Sllikli (Irt UK, Al 4 the Jura') ci let,rated Sta,:loa er. Bower, Bllell4, MlB4ll. 110.4 number of other I .tte,na of Low Oven Stor A.ao the )Ictrmlti. I .I,kr: . i 10I'lkg , r&r:or, 711041 rikrlor, il l ik .4raU I. r•rinklio, and a large number of., I':+l.li t, , Ila, 1 lfltire, "ell Regulator, and tber 0..% r• r Au!. nor qweatirs rthiell we ria.ll f..r k .1.11, Lioriber, Deft, Grtio, or bar r In general, at 1... figures than any boas , . In the i..ity; •nd warrant 11,, It. to gp, eat,. satlsfactioa. To persona iiii•liing any thing in the above line we would my °ire 09 • Cali and lou shall not be dlrappotnted At the (11./ 1. onndry, N. W. Corner of "ltate and llth at.. I.:rio, Aug. 13, 11.40-10 tf HARR k JOHNSON' BK E into the farm of the viol ao listra In Suutittrgrnothtp, nu the 1M h 01 Anen•t, a anull dark red wtrlintr heifer, vr sth • hrtndle fare, and a small amount el • illtsr on the en.l of the tail. The own er to reNueeted fu !Otte, prom.. property, pay rh•eget, and take the wutuutl a•ay. 75.1.0T1.7.3 STAFFORD Sulntl, Sept. 14, 1a59 —l5 3t.• SALSBUBY & WELSH, Agt& FRUIT SHIPPERS, Dealers in Oysters, FIFTH St., BETWEEN STATE & FRENCH, ERIE. R. SA L.SIirRY. WELSH EDO E SHEARS, Prunin g Knives, LVl,lttsg Knives, at J C.SILDWIL CELEBRATED Extra Charge $5 for Hemmers v !rum 'roma R. I.L•►ITT, Kati *U , n..or n•snlrot in 8 . 14130, , New t•oulh 0. u, 11 i. ar v 1:4 , Ste". , IES F1)1; A 1.1101-LAIC Banner, Plymouth Rock. Eclipse, Empire, Brilliant, Herald, STRAY HEIFER. BM NEW YORK