Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, March 05, 1853, Image 3

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    The News hue Zarspe.
The news from Europe is startling; and notwithstand
ing it is, in many respects. oestradictory. yet there i
enough to warrant as &axiom look eel for this nest steam
er, Massi/1 and Kossuth have both 'sassed proclama
tions to their followers calling them to arms, in obedi
ence to which as outbreak has already taken place at
M i lan. The particulars of this affair are setessarily ma
fused and contradictory. They came through mows
opposed to the insurgents. and it is quite natural to sop
pose.they would be moelded to sail their interests and
purposes. Such. however. as here reached the &Wish
and Americas joureahk,concer in acknowledging that
an extensive conspirasy. of which .Massisi appears to
have been the moving spirit. hail been going on in North-.
era Italy. only awaiting an opporteeity for an outbreak.
Oa Fridays February 4th. numerous arrests Wan made
at Milan. The utmost (revilement and distress were
created, and on the sth upwards of two hundred families
fled acres. the Swiss frontier and took refuge in the Can
ine of Ticino. On Sunday, February 6th, an inserroc
tioe of the people broke out is the city. There were
Three simultaneous outbreak, in different localities. The
number engaged in it ill variously stared. The Zurich
GazeUe states that 400 men, armed with poniard...at
tacked a detachment of troops and gendarmes, and that
300 persons were killed. The troops were Austrian t .—
The most senora attack of the insurgents seems to have
been upon the barracks. The Amtriai authorities pre
vented the transmission of any fall reports, and the ins
?route's is that the outbreak was more serious than any
Published account represents it. Corte it is that the
reports at Berne and other pieces in Swit rimed repre
sented it as very serious. How long th fight lasted
does not appear. The Swiss Consul at Milan, under
date of February 7th, says the outbreak was promptly
suppredsed. Telegraphic despatches C.f . ,a similar tenor
ware received in Paris: On the Bth ult., however, the
gates of Milne were shut. and it was supposed the fight
isg had recommenced. Similar outbreaks were expect
ed in other places. and indeed it is stated That they had
occurred on the 6th in several towns oftomberdy besides
Milan. On the 6th, sass the Turin Journal, a cebinet
council was hastily-convened by the King, to take mea
sure. to check the revolution. Measures were promptly
taken to prevent the Milanese refugeei from crossing the
frontier. The government accounts report that the most
profound qiiiet prevailed at the last dates. In various
cities of Tonality domiciliary visits have been made,
succeeded by numerous arrests. It has been suggested
that the insurrectiou was encouraged by the Austrian's,
fur the sake of affording,* pretext for • advancing more
troops into Italy; and accordingly we hoar that a very
large Austrian force was already assembled on the fron
tier. The Lombard refugees are believed to have been
the prime movers in the insurrection. .blarzini, who
had been for a month at Tessin*, was no doubt at the
head of the movement:
P. S.—Sines the above was in type, we have later
news by the Hueiholdt in regard to the Milan insurrec
tion: By this arrival it appears Allot "the number of
lives Icst cannot have been muchness than one hundred.
sad the probability is that it was greater. The insur
gent' were armed with.nething but stilettos, but they
iseverthalese showed extraordinary daring, Since the
gained possessiun of Cie citadel and entered one' of thly
)srds. They were soon; however taken, and fifty of
them killed. In the rneanwhils attempts were mode to
erect barricades, but the spark or success wai wanting,
'that might have caused a general rising, and the mho's,
lair in a few hours was entirely over."
2-7 The Gazette is awfully exercised in regard to the
approaching charter election. , It tells Its friends to ad
he:eto - the narrow and blind lead of party; and it hints
wary strongly that ndthing short of a "property qualiti.
es 0011" should entitle a ma■ to an election as Mayor or
Councilman. Here' is Federalism boldly scknowledged
—*direct admission cud advocacy of the • odious &n
-ame that men are not qualified far public trusts unless
.Cosy are• wealthy. ameba'ss our neighbor would be
setter pleased to have it in his power to exclude .the
•'common people"—men who rrjoice in brains instead
of ‘l,4lars—frona a participation it the election' at all.—
as that can't be he is determined to approach it as
near as possible. and refuse to let any ; one have a heed
is the management of our city onus' unless he can
s'iow a long list of taxable property. In this ease -it
raigt,t be a query whether • the candidate's property is the
Couac.linatt or 'the man himself. IVe don't notice this
political dogma-of our
. neighbar because through' it we
aauld be excluded; - no, we have ito personal, ' objections
ea Mat score, for the Whig Assessors and otherdtevenue
*Eters have taken precious good care to make us pay
Jar our politics, by levying all sorts of taxes' upon all
manner of pretexts„,te the all extent. But this aside;
and not to wander (rem our subject. "Com Mon people."
"regmutlinst" ye men without property, and ye men
rer) little , hake notice!—the Gazelle' has spoke,
sod no one but a "property holder" and a "worthy citi
zio"—the letter qualification to be decided' by the :Mot
of tie GT:etc—can be elected to any office of trust or
emolument. at our charter election! Listen, therefore.
an.l .
Zr The article in rtitmao's 'Monthly for February.
headed - Have we Bourbon Among has created a
good drat of talk. and pearly is mach fau.• The wags
if the press, ever ripe for the-ridiculous, have pot failed
411 rite many a side-splittiug paragraph. Ous. we re
col'ect now. 'gravely propounds' the' query "Hate we a
john Smith among as."and having thus e l uded the pro
potitiOn. 111 gravely precieeds.to demonstrate the fact that
tim e is actually a Jetta Smith still in existence. Ano
'nor, struck with ' admiration at the quiet ; manner the
Pratdent pursued his journey from Concord to, Wash
ioltoa:asits ' - *Have we a Friaukhn - Pierce among as?"
This Ise, query was•auswered yesterday to the satisfac•
:,01. 0 ( alt enquiring friend. •
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A VA ST CCM PM. —Ws thooght this wu a "fast , "
mu. but Sluice beats us. - The &lexicon newspapei
Orden has an &Miele headed "Si: Presidents(rin one \
month." It says that Arista was President till the sth
a' Ltuary. At eleven o'clock at night Ceballos took the j
gwernment fram'Arieta's resignation. On
. the 6th the
Chambers met to elect some one to gerdli until •the
b:atu should designate some one for the rest of Aristo's
cent), and it resulted in the election of the same - Cabal-
&omit :Massimo. Riva, Aalacie, and Alvarez.
SCRIASI or Sal.l.RlLL—There is I bill tiow pending
are the Legislature for ao increase of the salaries of
Judges of the Supreme Court. It gives the Chief
utice $2,200 per annual, sad each of the Aseociates
1.000. with $3 per diem' extra for every day 'actually
'gaged is the-business if the Court, which would ht..
lase the salary of each about WO.
9Z, Yesterday thecgreat Arojrican confederation wet
tolled to its head a new ruler; o• whose will and wia.
'dm for the text four years. ill have a weighty influ
ence II lhe affairs of the wen . We have the utmost
uddence that both will be axe teed-for the greatest end
Sat interests of man.' ' ,
.51r. & Mrs. Crosby spat t a vary gcrikl boase ou
l'Arsd it y even i ng . V. did-tut ahead. but learn from
hers Ihnt the " brlJ of faro" as attractiv•Amd wdl
berved up."
re Minnesota must be the paradise *Clovers of sleigh
'l Th. 3/mammies. at St. Paul. says that there were
zr , three consecutive days ia December on which a snow
a. 4 not ocear. The meow is so deep as to iaspedo
.4vet.
The Gazette ie-ioeorreet its statist' that than wil l
I meetin g of the Soabory aid Eris Booed to:day, la
'~' l Phte. It is a week from to day s ElattrtiaYs lbw
- . 14 inst.
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OBTA LiTT AT SRA.—Ths .ship Ticonderoga
' l ''• Boyle, arrived st Melbourne, Amato on
' 'Nov., with a large. ninsber of passengers
n,141 Liverpool, two hundred of whets, it is said,
then sick oo board. They had previously
`f one hundred at sea. It will be' recollected
. 41 14 18 vhip was previously mentioned as basing
B Puke n at seihortl after lesvini Liverpool,
),,1,..!he Cholera o n board , and a number sick
• iribs4e,
OUR B I IX ,TABLE.
Tnr Lout •so Tor Loinvir; or Good in 'All sad SIR*
All-Good. Bp M. J. Mclntoon. Its tn. inoloinitr.
pl ow no, : D. Arrucros & Co. 1853
These two volumes captain one of the very best tales
we have read this many e-day; and what is more; the
moral itincalcotes is as excellent 'as the a:ory is iater•
eating. ' Although not professedly written as and sumer
to that worst of modern fictions. "Uncle Tom's 'Cabin."
it is nevenhidess a most faithful picture of both South
era and Northern society as they are; or rather. as they
used to he! In the developemeat of the plot. and the
eavailiag of the various characters of the actors, the pre•
judicei and pecalierities of the people of the different
sections of the Union are most graphically depicted; sad
as the title indicates. while **none are all good" it is shown
that there is "geed is all." In regard to the' Uncle Tom"
characteritics of the,. volumes. the fair asihorthe herself
very gently and beautifully disclaims any such intentions.
She says: **The following 'volumes were commenced
neatly two yeata age. immediately after the publication
*Woman in America.' Laid aside for a time. frost the
pressure of ether engagements. they were resumed O.
ring the put sontaber. [1832] and have bees .coecluded
with little, if any. modification -of their original plus.—
They had their aqi." she Continues. "in the desire In
remove some of thniprejudieee 'operating the Northers
and Souther,' Stales. by a true aid levieg portrait
ure of the social characteristics of each. Te de this
for the South required. of course. the intrednotioa of as
gro, slavery; sad though with a palatal coon:loneness
that she was nearing the elements of strife. the anther
has endeairored to sketch it as it appeared to herdariag
an acquaintance with it of more than twenty years . ."
Dalin & Sloan. No. S. Brown's Hotel. '
ENGLISH ITEMS; Olt MICIKIICOIPE VIYELS or EXCLAIM AID
.ENCILISEIIIIEN. By &urr. r w k ap. In our voiding.
New York. D. App & Co.
This volume. is, as its title ind Mates, a book •f items.
well selected, well arranged. and spiritedly written., It
is well spiced with satire open the ways, manners and
doings in England. as well ma their motions of America.
It is a pleasant book to read. aad . is calculated to 'dowel:
ope as well ei to invigorate the intellect; ant gives many
valuable hints for the caution of those who mat IN, drawn
into conversation or writing upon the iamitatione and
systems of their native'conatry.
117 . "Are we a good looking People." is the
_quaint
■std attractive title of a very attractive *nick in "Pel l
uarn's Monthly" for Much. The writer discusses the
question pro and con in the most pleasant way iasagi
uable, and arrives at the cooalusion, after dee sonsperi
sun, 'that we are a •'good looking people.l' Priem Albert.
he telly us. though choose for his beastly, can't be com
pared with Frank Pierce, while Louis Napoleon/Montan%
be mentioned the same diY 'with Ez•President
Our Ladies, too, in the writers opinion. will compare fa
vorably with those of any other country—indeed. he
strongly intimates there is a ger:sip-style of beauty. 44 .
digenoos to Amenity's. that taut I* fooled se whore fife.
We shouldn't wonder it this article abirs would sell ma
ny thotteand copies of the naniber. Ail ugly men will
certainly boy it, for flattery is a sweet mantel to one %rho
would I,ke to be thought good looking; and as for the
Lediechirer greedily thole frights. the Misses Elitnpkias.,
to say nothing of those plain Mimes &soaks, will snap at
it. Well, as this is the ease, and as "Pitmans" is beekd
to !.go," we will jest hint that it can be foetid al Nw 9,
Brow•u's Hotel.
33' Greeley, of the Trihmns, in a commendatory no
tice of his Whig Almanac, says that "although he retains
the [lams whig as a prefix to the title, there Is nothing in
it that the most rabid Democrat need *ties' to; and if he
ifn't satisfied .with the election returns of 1852. ha must
be d Men!' indeed." This reminds osi that there ire
a ** few more" of this Almanac itt Ns 9. Brown's Hotel.
The " Western Literal; Messeoger" comas to os
this month in an entire new dress. Thi l a is the Ann; of
the new rolUille, and oar friend Ct.suntre. too F.diMr,
gives renewrderideoes of bid ability to make a good
moodily.
A CARD.
MIS. Wl‘ll 4:19r To Tug La oat--)trot . Winslow. a n old and ex
perienced nurse and female physician. would rail the attention
of the Ladies to her Soothing Syrup for ebildren teething. At
will Immediately relieve them from pain. allay all spasmodic
.actin. gotten the pmts, reduce inflammation. and is sire to'regu
late the Bowels. Depend upon it Mothers. it will give rest 30
yourselves and relief and health toyour children. Price Weenie
per bottle
We Ira ve sold very large quantities of Ni. Winslow's Booth
lug Syrup during the past sit years, over *VIM battles the litst
year. We believe it the best Medicine in the world for Children
teething or for the cure of Dysetnery and Diarrhea in Children
whether it arrises from beetitingor any other empie it gives mil
verval sail.fac!ion—never heard a 'eoinplaint from any one using
it—never sold a medicine so universally 'niece...rut in relieripe
patti and affecting cures In all eases abate stated If taken
season relief is in nelnaTt and ALPHA - nut , CCRTAIN
crwris & PERKINS. Druggists. formerly of Uangor,
now at No 43 Courtlandt street; New York. Agents are now
being established in all the principal towns in the state of New
York. CRAMP CRAMP . ANI , PAIN KI1.1.1:R. The world is astonish
ed at the Wonderful cures performed by the Cramp and Paiq
prepared by Curtis & Perkins. , Its equal has never been
known for removing pain in all cases: for the cure of *pins' call
amigos, cramp in the limbs and stomach, rheumatism In In les
forms, billions eholle. chills and fever burns. more throat, and
gravel, it is decidedly the ben remedy in the world. Evident,
of the most wonderful cures ever performed by any medicine are
On the circulars in the hands of Agents--you may be positively
sure of relief if you use it Millions of bottles of this medicine
bavc been sold in New England the past six or eight )eurs—it is
now for the first time being introduced into all the prise ipal tots As
in New York.
N H —He sure and call-for CURTIS! &PER K f Cramp and
Pain Killer. All others bearing this name arc lame imitations.—
Price 124. 10. 374. ren's per battle according to size. Also for
sale those pure WILD CIIERRY HITTERS, for the cure of Bil
lions and Jaundice complaints, and general debility. They
quicken the blood and give new life and energy to the whole tifit
tem Price only 371 emits in Pint Mottles. Hod k Paid, No 40
Courtlandt street, New York, wholesale agents for all the amore
medicines. Application for agencies or orders for the •bove used
wines mutt be directed to Curtis & ?cellists. No. 40 Contain&
street. New York. Also kw sale by the following agents —Car
ter & Brother, J. H. Burton & Co., Krie, Pa ; Parsons Ir. Whit
more, Westfield; J. S. Hogg., Dunkirk: A. Belton, Porrest•ille,
N. Y.; W. Wells& Co , Ashtabula: Lewis H Kelly. Palnsville ;
Hayward, Woods k Co., Cleveland, Ohio. , 1).13
lIIIRRIED.
In this city. Feb. 24th. by Rev. .1.. W. Lowe. Mr.
WILLIAM' ALLEN, of Ohio City. 0., sad Miss Isascr.r.s
Mit.rs. or this city.
By the lame. March let. Mr. , Asian SULU VAN. mid
Mica 'Mit Doom/tent. both of Ihi. eity.
the 23d oh • by the Rev. 1:). W. Verse. Mr. DA
VID Weirs. of McKean. sod Mies MARTHA Joss Pee•
OK. of Erie.
Oa the 28th ult.,. by 3. Wells. Egg • Mr. Wm. A.
rraswe. of Comment. and Mire EuzAsays Coon. of
the wile plbee.
0 the 23d •It.. by i. Per stir, Eft. Mr. Masan.
sad , Mile ENZLIIIII GARROW, an of ridniww:
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At Gi rd. March lat. of like'''. Fryer. Mimes S. tees
of Monroe a i d Mary Hatebieen. aged 3 you" sad 3
months.
At the residence of her sou-in-law. Dr. P. Faulkner,
in this eaty;,so the 25th alt. Mrs. 3*aa MOM. aged
73 years.
On Sunday mooning. rftb .h.. at bait-put 10 s'eleek.
SARA* KIIIIIA. only. dasighter of Jobs awl Lociada C.
Law. aged 19 rears.
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GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE THREAD!
rr HIS his Cord Thread, made principally from Sea Island Cot
• ton, is warranted not to kink or knot am sewirq, and the
strongest and smoothest in the world. It is now taking the lead
of ell other makes,
' FOR BALE BY
Tweedy. Moulton & Plympton, ,
Hunter. Buckley & Co.,
Calhoun, Van& rburgh &Co..
Lee. Fenton & Phelps.
Avery. Hillard & Co.. • -
Hentys.Biniat & Townsend.
VV.{ A .1 Morrison gr. co..
• John Martin Jr.. & Co.. '
Freeland. Stuart & Co..
, .
Main. Mellen & Ca.., .
Lord. Warren, Balser & Co.,
Ureenway, Brothers& Co..
George Opdyke & Co.,
L. & V. Kirby & Co..
Latham & Ludington. ,
Hurlbut, A initworth & hereon.
John Steward Jr.. & Co.,
-., Bin ith, en rey & Mosey,
Brooks. Brothers. & Co.. &a.,
And b'y all the leading jobbers &e.. fa Jew York, Boston. Phil
adelphia and Baltimore. ,' Feb. at telle--SoSIL
ROOT 1.21V0 MOM ---
THE old and well kawrn etablithroent of the autiscrilters.
on French ss.. In the city of Erie. has been removed to the
three story brick building. recently erected on the same street.
one door north of the old stand, where the public will Deserved
with Blois Awl Shea of all descriptions with promptness and at
the lowest dorsibie rates consistent with the cost of the work.—
ThanUnl for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to thee.
and determined to spare no endeavors to give satisfaction oo the
more both of quality and price. they hope to merit and secure the
continued support sad encouragement of the community.
Erie. Feb l83:1-41. „I. 4, J. WILLIAMS.
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ALTRI NGH AN Carrot Seed. this coins to us Minty ocula
madded hoar England u - a Seld Carrot. pow. to a pod aim
aad loaf a fie& color. deep yellow.
Erie, Feb. IS 1 413-41 CLAEK & MeCA ETU.
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For the Cure of •
COUGHS, COLDS,'
HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP
1115TEIZK1► and CONSIIMPZION
'Wall the numerous medicines extant. (and some of them rat
-noble) for the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever
been found which could compare In Its effect■ with this prepsr.
'lion. Others cure sometimes, but at all tunes and in all dis
eases of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief. this
will do it. It rs pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accor
dance with the threel ions. We do not advertise for the infor
mation of those who have tried it but those who have not Fam
ilies that have known its value will not he without it, and by its
timely use. they are st•cure from the dangerous consequences of
Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal eonsump
tton.
The Diploma of the Alassaehusetts Insiiinte was
*warded to this preparation by the Board of Judge* in
September 1847 ; also. the medals of thekhrea great in
stitutes of Art. in this country; also the Diploma of 'the
Ohio loistitote at Cincinnati. has been given to the
Cumin' PECTORAL. by their Government in considers
lien of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in cur
ing erections of the Limp and Throat.
fiend the following °pinto. founded on the long etperiente of
the eminent rhyrieian of the port and city of
Dr. J. C. Ayer.—' _ De Jowls Illy
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Ire years trial of your Cherry Perta►al in my practiee. has
proves what I 10TM/1W from its composition. m•tst be true that
it eradicates and cures the colds and toughs to which we, In this
section are peculiarly liable
I think its equal has not yet been dm-Gem& nor do I know
bow a better remedy can be made for the distempers of the throat
and lump. .I.J. BURTON, M. fl :P. R. te.
Bee intuit it ha■ done on n wasted constitution, DOI only in the
following eaves: but a thousand more :
Bestavar. Jan.,Uh. 1931.
Dr. Ayer :-1n the month of July last 1 was attacked by a vio
lent diarrhea in the mines of Cal i furn ia. I returned to Ban Pram
else* la hope of receiving benefit from a ehanr of climate and
diet. My dlarrhees cesued. but war followed by a severe cough
—and much soreness. I finally started for home. but reeetrednd
heat& from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse.
and *beta J arrived in New York I was at once markeh by my
sequalutinees as r. victim of consumption. I mug confess that
I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends alt believed.
At thisilime I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine
with little erpeetat ion order, vi tie any benefit from its use. You
would not receive these llite.4 did I not regard it my duty to state
to the afflicted. through you, that my heitth in the apace of night
months ii fully restored. I attribute it to the 11.1 C or your Cherry
Neural. Yours truly. WM. W. NW/Tll.
Wasnisoros, Pa April 11.
Dear rlir.—Feeling that I have brett spared from a premature
grave. through your instrumentality by the providence of God, I
will tske the liberty to express to you my gratitude.
A Cough and the alarming symptoms of Constimption had re
duced ate too low to leave me anything like hope.% hen my phy
flan brought me a bottle of your " Pectoral." It seemed to afford
immediate relied and now in a few weeks lime has restored me
to round health. If it will do for others it hal it lets done for me,
you ant eertainly one of the benefactors of mankind.
Smeerely wishing you every blessing. 1 ain
Very respectfully yours
JOIIN J. CLARKS, Rector of ext Peter's Cherish.
tussifraiire and from such men. no stronger proof can
be adduced unte*s it be Rata its effects upon trial.
PREPARED AND Siti,D• DY J.VIIES C. AYER,
. • • Practical and Ana lyt feat Chemist. Lowell. Mass.
Roldln Erie by J. 11. Murton t rks.; in North Exist by R. C.
Town lk Co.; In Dirardny./. A. White; in Cranarville by Wal.
lace Merolla M and by I /rtiggiong or ve r, n here. 11117-Stall.
Dina°lotion.
N OTICE is hereby given t h at the co-rimer/hip fierrtoforees
hop ngbeti green ihesailmezi‘ami ISOM .gratilib wo ".l4•lllll;:did , Or
Or
f? tactual COMP:Id. ,
Erie. Feb IS IM-311 I . L. B. CIIEVELIER.
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tblas and Prayer looks. .
I UST received from U. Appleton & Co.. the best assortment
of DibLes and Prater Books ever offered is this market.—
Call and examine them at No 9, flrowit's Hotel.
Erie Felt '24-41. "•11IJ R WN & 81/ N.
iittlifffidrir• Insurance Conspagy!
OFFICE NO. 11, NTATE . trTREET, flAßTFollt It, CONN.
NCORPORAEEIt IMO Charter perpetual. Authorized
1 capital 1111110.06 e. tliits.cribed Capitol 1140.010. Real and
Personal property of AU kinds, ilowteil as low as the risk will
admit.
BOAItD MB BCTCBS. •
11. IieNTINUTON. Preindent.
• Albert Day. Calvin Day.
JOmetGoolwin, Job. Allyn.
Charlet. BoPwell. John P Brace.
Henry Keney. rleg J Biro.
A F. WILMASTII. grey.
CIIRISTOPHER C. LYMAN. Aseiet. fiee'y.
J. J. 1.1111114. Aaenl. Erie. Pa-
Infilee in (hr Beading Room, lu GunntsotOo 11u ibling
Feb. *. lt4J. -
Notts*.
ANV Perron haring "elainsomriittet Decker & Riot. or either
of the tirto w ill please itt l eeot their hills to Wtn. Woe.
E.q. BLVICER 1.
!Brie, Feb. 1/41.1. 2011.2
- , Ximpir es gm awake.
WZ sini.jellt helrilitill4 to receive our gest tuirehope of sprit('
gooilh., the first goods rec'd krt Erie ibis liming. This eons
mushy hoot been g sed lons enottgb about Itying old stork s of
padsat gg upge pet, rent lower than new s could be .01.1 mi.
ro
year. any our can .bon be COllltibeed by cutsi
In Inc our pules of
new goods that dry ibmtit ran and will he void nt the Empires this
year at lean prices than were ever told before in any market; of
domestic (nods:a e have the agency of a number mutanufactur
ing establmhn enis I% Inch will engage us to job goods to the trade
as lowa. may jobbiug SWUM& its PI ew .Votit.
Feb. IS IRS[-1 CAI/Wl:tilt & BENNETT.
Seeits I Ikeda 11
VI ECM. onrdetek Fioner r'eeds n large sal pply of all ki ads some
of which we hatr received (Om a celebrated seed store lu
England. ow' stock °rived is too is dinerutia to inentio.t, Farmer's,
Gardner's and others nre in. ited 10 toll nigketitinine
"Erie. Feb v 4 1833-12. el.stßK dr. IIIeCAITER.
Almanacs.
ir_LREELerd whit Almanac,
40Oiribe Nita. ••
•• Mag. "
Farmer's (German form.) do.
At No. Cilia:own'. 110 el• LUALIN Ir. !!LOAN
Erie Feb. 111 •
felt 4
Burnt Out, But Tot Alive.
AlaCt will be happy to jire his old etssionsers; and as wan,. new
ones 11 will favor bird with a call, at No.i Reed House, on
French 'aril, nearly °mew le his uld stand. Pay attention all
who boys clothing that my nnato rs to
L'AiDERSLLL ALL OTHERS 7XTHE TRADE
There art some in the Clothing trade ttl.o call themselves
men and thty wilt tell you that my clothing is eastern made. sec
ond hand. Ake— or I could not sell ao cheap. It is their policy to
say so. But the people won't believe thesis 'I lie citizens. are
awake; they have been gulled long enough and can't stand it a ny
longer, and the universal cry is go to Wool) AI ("PS.. clothing
store. hell in town yet and If you Want to buy he has everything
you want in the clothing lute, you can depend upor what he says;
if you buy and don't like theitdodsafter y ou get home bring them
back and get your moues ;tie won't sall•I don't know you, veil (
iink )00 bought that some oter place." IVltat he says is tru th and
truth must an 1 with rites nil. A word, our goods are alb cut awl
made by the most practical workmen and under our own super
vision. All I ark inn look before you buy, ail be convinced that
I will set PAU per cent cheaper than any house in the state. lin
vile al.. particularly the mechanic. laborer and farmer as it is to
their llllCrevl and ran nave true and expense.
llost% forget the number. No house. on Preach street,
opposite the burnt district, for Wood defies lie world to compete
with him ii. prices, quality and durabilityJ so runic one, route
all and-give tow a trial, that is all be asks. envied by tire hun
dred Citirent.
N. 8.-11440 I:bathing of all rizee always on hand.
Erie. Feb. 19 1833---It. N. %COOP k CO
POR 111111iT.
THE farm oldie late Samuel Darr. deed. ■imated on the Ridge
Road about le moles (ruin Erie is offered for rent fur n term
of two yea rite, lorMer.—pontenikin given firmed April. The farm
is in a good mate of cultivation. there are about one hundred illefel
of insprovenir nt. good buildings and a fine young orchard on the
premises. For further particulars vulture of the family on the
faro or of - AIATTIIKW R. BAKU.
Elie. Feb. jib 185.1-41. Erir "Means Foundry.
Casale copy Yt. , .
-- -- -
S C tray Cow.
APIE.to tile ratideoceof th e stilweriner hi Millereek Ip., about
Christmas. a dark red. Cow. about four years old; no artificial
storks. Theowner Is requested to souse, prove property and take
her away. Feb. 19—*Mat . MIMI QUILL Y.
TA.IBLE BIITTUt by tbe — lb. at
Dee. 111. 18011.—.712
' L. N. TIBBALS & CO..
etas or Oa Firma ef Walker 4. Trash.)
ihrenson.Cosiinitsaion and Ship tte l ie l Merchants and dealers in
°eat, flour, r ish. gall. W ater Li , Names, 61.. Public Doak.
Erie, Pa. Package' intended ur care abould be no marka.
L. a. TitliaLli. •. a. 11111.80.
- _ _
400 PAIR Domenic So Mt for sale below par at
Erie, Jan. 13 lrk33-3$ Bainnrre k Co's.
Notice to b. attended to.
NOTICE is hereby given I o all persons having pens ai my iditop
oa which the vepalrs .have not bees paid, that thee mint
call and pay for the same before the 13th of March next, or they
will be sold the the payment of the same at that tune.
Erie Feb. 12 1t33-40. P. B. DERBY.
IPZIV•TXI UNDICIAL TREATVIIM
ut lug
Physiological View of litarriago, .
M. B. LA CROIX, M. D. ALBANY. N. Y.
Pagesand 130 Fine Plain and Colored Lithograph and Plates.
CI PRICE U.vL Y TN' ENTY-Fli'E CEA' T
ET Sent free of postage to all pans of the Union. 3:3
CHPAPEST book ever published, and containing nearly dou.
ble the quantity of reading mailer is that of the FIFTY
CENTS or DOL,LA It PUBLICATIONS. it trealson the Physiob
mu of Narriage, and the secret infirmities mod disordered youth
and maturity revolting front excesses which destroy the physical
and mental powers, all diseases arising from Indierrei ion. with
Male and simple rules by which all persons can cure themselves
without mercury. with the author', observations on marriage Its
rtiniesand disqualifkations, and their remedies with eobred Ilth-
Opmpbe. illustrating the anatomy and physiology, and disease.
Of the reproductive organs of both seat's, their structures, meg
end funienotie. It contains many luportriet hints to thOse con
templating matrimony which will overcome objections myeloid
marriage; none however, should take ibis Important step with
out first consulting its pages. It treats of all diseases of females
whether married or single. Sluts to those who desire no more
children. Mrs Peers who require medical aid, before Consulting
soy dosw, ought to know whether their rime. are properly tin.
derstood by those whom they employ and thus guard against the
impositiou of quackery, so prevalent in populous cities. !fence
the advantage of a popular knowledge of onesclf,stich as is given
In this work.
If niedicaJ authorisaibe the test of talent. a nd enlightenment be
fought from boots, let common sense d ire riini rate hey/Lau truth.
fill simplicity and outrageous speciousness and bombast . Dr.
La Croix is a legally qualified physician, and for she last twenty
Years One been daily consulted.upon the different diseases upon
/which his boat treats. personally as II ell as by letter. Any per•
ion seeding twenty-five rents la a letter, poet paid. will receive
one oopy by mail, free of postage, or five copies be $5.00. Ad
dress DR. N.B. LA CROIX, ad Peaver-st., P.O .11trig1 0 Albany
N. Y. °Mee open on Bundity from 9 until 8 P. M.
REOOLLECT.—No. 6d Hearer-at., (Clinton Hotel build
lags.) Albany N. Y.
NOTIOE.—The Branch Office" la BMW* is discontinu
ed, all letters sbottld be directed to Dr. 111 B. La Croix. Albany,
R. Y., where they will meet with prompt attention.
441
•.
FOR SALE.
neresfitOsnd adWnissidie wino, of Albion. en which
la a pod Nfae and Mrs sued ISMS Preis ems. aid well dra•
wed. also. twerq4wo agree °nand adjoialog Ureswe. the bore
Of each part will be "ad saparately boons lie porebaser. Tema
of payment will be made coo. it not sold before the slab of April
it ill be for rent MOO mold. For woo apply to C. W. Cruse.
.Agent, iii 'be eillgr of Albion.
Albion. Feb. la, hot •31010
V - 0 it 0i LM.
Tlie subscriber odes* ear sale Ms house and lot. sere eheap
for cash clown. situated at McKean corners, (formerly
Elmlia Pinner; tavern stand.) This as goad situation for a
basmem man or unteltauie.la het the beat the town efikrtOol for
further parrieulaft enquire of . A 67.110 curl.
Feb. 1111851-40 Erie.
WANTED.
20A LlLl VE. which the blithest market price
will be mit! ID cash if delivered soon.
Erie. Feb. It Ign--10 AZZO GOFF.
PURSUANT to an order of the Orehan's Court of Erie County
will be sold at public vendor on the premises on Tuesday
March Mb. 11133 at I o'clock P. M the following described
property to wit : All the right title interest and claim of Andrew
/Mercer, tare of Washington fp.. deed. in and to the fink/wing
described piece or parcel of land situate in Washington tp ,
county uf Erie. and state of Pennsylvania. bounded as follows.
to wit t Commenc:ng at a pout ii the centre of the Crain road.
the southwest corner of land of Adam Wait. thence along the
centre of raid road east two tiond , ed and one perches to a port.
thence east by the some three and two tenth perches to a poet,
thence north byilte same seventy-five perches to a post, thence
west by land of Jeremiah Brewer liwty.four leeches to a post.
thence north by mime twenty one percher to a post. thence west
by the same. and land of Wm Lawrence one hundred and Ally
perches to a port. thence north by hind ofJames Campbell wren
ty-reven perches to tlwillace of beginning.coala Wing one hun
dred acres of land. and the usual allowance more or lesivereephair
and reserving however, out of the above piece of laud about three
acres and two-thirds onto acre of land 01P the north side hereto
fore deede Iby Uwe' n haley to Cyres A. Contention. Terms, one
fourth on confirmation ofsale, the ballanee in three equal annual
instalnients. with Annual interest. to he seemed by Judgment
Bond and Mongage. C. M. GitElilitFlFl.l).
Feb. Pt Ig.l3—to Administrator.
1953 - IX , A IS X 1 115.1
BF.EBE ft Co 'a Spring *tyke of Hata for 18.13. jut received at
Warrens, No. El aromas Block. State mrert. Call and took
at them. Erie reb It 1833-41 k.
nITTNIRUItraI ALM AN AC'd.—A large SU pray piTt Wt4ived
at Erie. Feb. IS-0 bURLIN h. SLOAN'S.
— Stew Mak Store. .
TSubscriber infbratfi the !labile that he has opened an en
tire new Mack of music and market instrusuents at iheetore
he formerly ot-upied in Neebe's block. Thanking the public for
the favors formerly be lowed upon him he asks a continuance of
their patronage hoping that he will be able to give sal isfaetion.—
lle has on hand the very best of Piano Fortes. Melodians and so
called Seraphim.. Violins, Flutes, Fifes, and all kinds of small
strinland wind instruments, instrument 'thinning". and in short
-every thing usually found in a music store Instruments tuned
and repaired—old instrunients taken in errhanire for new, also.
parlor organs. - and metal iana. with two key boards and sis stops,
and and other instruments not on hand will br furnished M order.
Pianos totem. Atl persons wanting music or inimical instruments
will please give him a call before purchasing risen here.
Mr. W. continues to tit e lessons as before.
Erie Feb. It 1833-40 WM. WILLING.
20 Mils. Molasses. also If bbro-Siewart'r best Ilc - Trierr epup
for site by Nov. NTiaarrr & Glay.
H JARECKI.
Basso Ponsnetv, west side of thade Street. Erie. Pa. 38_
14853
aCigaGe 1853
:war TORE *XD acuutnuarrs =mit
1.11 URCD.— NO 'TR/ T. MlPafzMr.
IS line eon ilea of forty first class Canal Boats on the Mid
i. ow Riref.and rote Canal—running in eonneetion with
lines - ow the Ohio and Illinoi•Canais.- 4 0. 0 . wit h pt imittoon , and
Propellers on me Western fakes, and daily line" of Steamers on
the lllinots, Mitwissppo and vino R ves v.
PROP RI :
HUGO ALLEN. & CO.. - - - New
ALLEN. ()ATM AN & . Fne4 of Main-St.. Iluffaki.
FUJI I,lllglOhrT 4PpLI TO
R. 1.. Howito. twined, or Ow Wesrlodiribolla Woo
vs. w - Allt tn. 'us wawa edam- Ibroad
New York & Vine iuwati Lose. t st. N. Y.
ii0611A1.1.81. Ectiard Line.
Mark Goods '• N. Y. & Mlrtd. LINE." Ship Daily, Pier 4. rend
Brood Streci, New Yolk,
Jan '24, GEO. J. MORTON. Agent. Erie.
New
Tai: Undersigned baying ',metaled Po the purroae of eon
ducting the Ohmage. Consiniseton and :Shipping business.
under the Gm 011.- N. TIBBAI4 Ir. CO.. would respecifoll) so
licit of the Merchants of this vicinity and die piddle generally a
share of ,heir patronage. No pains. shall lie spared to pie
proasynnesaand dispatch to any business entrusted In their care.
A tamer J Kano. L. N. Tiaasio.
Erie Jar .411 1E441.
Tobin:wry Appoistawootsi. —
r\lt. lI.TUDIW, analytical Fitysieiaa. hone the etty Ot (Cleve
land. wOl be in alieudance at his roomy as follows:
Erie.—Drawn's Hotel. Thursday and Eddal. eallt add 13th of
February, Conneaut, u , Tremont House. Wedrealay 011 d Feb
ruary.
CONSUMPTIVES READ!
Mr. Ashton is now i public °dicer. and estensively kaolin la
lbe eceeptry ahere be reside , t Of isle veracity the most doubting
ea* bee:tarty matt:4ld.
AIM Dried:me. Nearer, , P., Jame II-
Da. Trams—Dear sir.—l feet it a de al of gratitude due to yoa,
and a duly to the adlietod generally. tooffer my humble testimo
ny in tarot o your system of trees ins Übronte Da:eaves. lam
eourineed that it will cure almost every ebtonic disease if taken
in time.
la the tall of ISO& I was violently attacked with cold and intla
illation of the lungs, which was accompanied with a very die.
'revising cough, pain iu the breast, side and back • With a very
considerable 110.1 . barge of-offensive Walter from the tutir. short
iiew of breath, lOU Of appetite, night sweats. Ike. The Slimily
'physician was called in. and did all within his power. -but gave
me 110 relief Mt symptoms grew worse, and I fount that I was
last sinking into consumption al became so weak that I was not
aide to set ap but a few inmates at a time. Mr swum* ad
vised me to use patent inetheines; I did so for sometime. hut-with
nu better success. Ile then told Inc that In the airing I wunblirt
better or worse. My friends from a distance COMP to see Inc 412
they supposed for the last time I then called 111 another physi
cian. and tinder his care and the warm weather. I gm to that I
could walk and ride alattit until fall ; then I sunk down again,
and my phy-feinn said that if I did not go south, I could nut live
!nigger than spring. o I gate up all hopes of recovery. !luring
the summer of -teat I saw your advertisement, and concluded to
see your, which I did, learned Lour course of treaunent, and as
the law resort. placed myself under your treatment, and 10 my
great astonishment. in sin or eight weeks I was able to walk all
over town-and see my friends and neighbors, who were as much
astOomberlas iiitself. This was In the spring of Mil. andallthe
had symptoms had left me. and I began to enjoy pretty good
health.
In April last I was +isch exposed while riding on the mina),
look a severe cold. and mitered a return of old 5y1111140111.. which
your medicine+ cffretually reusoved as I now enjoy very
lolerably good health. and stand a fair days labor. I sin 49 yestra
old. Those wishing further inforusaimu, um call at iny residence
at ilrighion i Pa. Jan. 111-39 Will. APllTliff.
AXI.: II EINEJ4—A Few of superb - equality . . also anitutastity
of axes warranted at gLue each. Also, ate*
halved at 'Met., hut not warranted at the Cheap Hardware Store.
Eric. Ja 11.1 1833--31 RUFUS REED,
If 0 --- irl 0 ti -i iiiilll, -- tLLZ N 11 It S.
T : stilueriler. wishing to retire from business. now offer. for sole at t;: trtT. her entire stork of Millinery Goods. Fix
tures. to . together w nit an sinelpired Lease of the premises she
occupies. of three years from the first of April next. at the low
price of EU per year. The good. are all new and of Ow first
styles. My present C/1/10111 oniony:is to FiAren
-• .
Thousand Dollars per yi Of.
.The credit of the ,i.
~•
shop is of the highesforder—ditures all complete 'a
bruise room plenty. The present opportunity for a person n itti a
Or
moderate capital. n ishing to eugace in the Mill:der, business
seldom otters. With a good custom already scented, the .hop is
extensively and favorably known, the subscriber having (peen.
pied the premises as a Millin r shop for the last ten years. Poe
aession liven the first of April next. For further particular, en
quire of the waste ribtr on the premises, corner of altate and Fifth
streets. Erie Pa.
Also. for sate a new improved machine Osr pressing Sonnets.
will now mail goods at cost for ready pay until the 13th of
March. If not disposed of by that lime I shall continue business
as usual. Ladies. now is the time to buy cheap. Flea"' giVe Inc
a tall. Brte , Jao. 21`33-37. as. MARY cua
NEW YORK CITY INSURANCE COMPANY!
OF THE CITY or REW YORK.
Oapitrl 0000, 000.
Company haring fully complied wisitthe Insurance law,
/ of the conundbwealch of Fenn., is now ready to edeet font.
ranee aqrainst loss or damage by Phre on huildiogs and their con
tents in this City and the ad : pining Country. Also. eargoer on
rail 'VIVO*. steam and canal boats. and Railroads, at the custom
ary rates.
The ample Capital and Melt character of this Company eta int*
the confidence of the Public, and n liberal patronage Is Rowel
fully solicited.
Terms liberal and all Jones promptly *Alumna and paid - at this
°thee. JAN ;S t.. GIBS* Agent.
°deem' J. B. Gunnison' Mob Store.
Wanted, two or three energetic me to emission risks in the
country and send applications to this office.
Jan. U tall 1y27
cmrrs
THE DOCKS. Severing 77tres Water Lois. 'gather
with the large War. House. 100 by 40 feet; new Deco
pied" by Walker & Tibbs's. For terms, apply to
Erie. pee• 24 —1133. GEO. W. STAR R.
CHAIN, Wall and Cinern Pesupe,all Nang and prier. at
MURPHEY'S,
Erie, May lab, 1831. oars,* low.
•
' elf= ' 7. l r iP=l ! l 7!q
A NEW supply of Ceboo I Backs just received at Woof Brown's
A
Block, embriretott almost every variety need in the &boots
of ibis country. via :
111'Guffeys' Readers and Speller,
ct
riT'Hanaders' do d own' ddo
Clark's. Xi kbaikes. 'tuition's. a nd Weld's Grimmer".
Davies', Smith s o Stoddard's, Colbura's and Adams' Arithme
tic".
11111chell'a. Olney's. Bmiih'■ and Goodrich'. Geographies.
Best Writing Rook• and Wtiting Paper. Ink. Pena and Pen.
Golder., together with many other articles used to teach the
yaws' idea Pow to shoot." DUILJN Ir. 131.0 AN
r.rie. Dee. 181801
WILL he sold on toe premises of the subatriber living in
illereek tp., Ave miles earn Of Erie on Tuesday the OM
day of March next. commenc I rig at 'o'clock A. DI. the POllowing
property. to Wit: limes, harness, lumber Wagon. cows. young
cattle. hop. farming Lumpily, household and kitelitn Furniture.
Ike. Terms made ',mown et the time of sale
Erie. Feb IS LEWIS KNOCK A.
' , LOUR —eticinhCiii flour. corn weal and coca I. the treltept
consiantly on bend and the Mile by Feb. 19- 4 1 A. GOP?
Pol • ASlreirSitieat
Erie. Feb. I/ IBM—II
(211)111) Cifit 7 eolnt:irti tbe je 3 qa• ier gallon at
Ur Feb. If 11311—It COPTS
Light oa th. Illaldoct.
NAT exactly gus, but a good saaorimitat o( nutd.Oilaud Cairn
.l.ll phene Lamps Jost received at prices' tweedy-ow per cent
lees than tan be bought in ale city.
Feb. If IEO-41 NTOCKTON & MLLE*.
Z.yuton. atm,
TILE aubtertbere would Whoa their flitted/ and the pohlie
generally; that they have etaistruged and have aow in opera
tion a large and elettaat Geist Min. is Edenboro. Ede eOunty.
bearing the above title. which they have pleeed under the super
intendence or iler. LEWIS WOOD. an experienced Miller. The
Mill. in structure and arrangeineet. la not surpassed by any dim
liar edifice in Eriaeoue.y. Orders for Gout wilt be promptly re.
eporided to. and all Sorts of grinding done on the ehortearnotirm.
Determined that no means shall be left - u otried to glee satielhettoa
they meowing's solicit a liberal share o il :W o lof lc patroness.
dinboro% CO. 17 lit l / 4 1--3Ki. 21 at TAYLOR.
ri"e•lrTn!=Yßl
TO RUT!
Public aide.
Pa IT 1111134'11111111111111:D
aIIIAT W. B Kaowlatus iishose• Nodose ult biebailouts
IN to lint day ot Aped WU. oast k rust be diattuony uodelre
mac he will wit Ohio I rye and splendid he of pooh" at tverr,
and bevies purchased ht. Jewelry with east) in bead be os
lumen at least SO per cent cheaper than those who buy on credit
reesauki thee. ?tow taro all dime who wo.b to purchase• an )
articles in bl• !me will do well to call noel examine his stock
hekwe Impinged-cohere nod lastly I would hint to all those who
are indsbted to me. and !hive heietutore heel, prompt in 'whams
telee that' 'groat teallt oldiped would drop in and ses
toe. oust s° all those who never have paid. 110 r lieVrf Cllperel to
Day. aim-, will furnish paper and write; receipt in full and hand
It IC I WIII sign u, for I wish to close ail accounts.
Erie rah. 3 1. 4 14-32 W. If . KNOVVI,Trt:Y.
1141" z“ All ICS Tifist,F—A new t ',poly this iley received al die
ILL cheap hardware store. Jan. 1,413 RUFUS REED.
7 Li - — 0
0 K 41 - II T !
ALL tenons indebted to the old drm of Vsneent. Hunrod
Co.. (which partnership terminated on the rim of March
lan.) are benehrnotided that the books. flotilla's,' aecountsofaald
Arm, which remain unpaid on the armor March neat trill Mew be
left in the hands of au officer for collection as the &lamella moat
be e loved. VINcENT. HIMR(Ju CO. &
Goratle copy. Erie. Jan. id last—tpi.
I N pursuance of an order of the tirptuitt's court of Erie co. I will
otFer at ptiblic sale ou Baturday the fifth day of March WV. at It
o'clock. A. M. on the premises t h e following tiewerihed property
namely All that certain piece or parcel of land lying. situate
and being in Greene tp.. in said county. being part of tract No.
tlfi and bounded its foilowa " Beginning at the north cast Corner
at a post 'grinding in I. ke Pleasant road. thence along the same
south 40 degrees east, filly perches tog 1N3141. thence by the townie
of the tract nest about two hundred and forty-five perches to the
weft line of the tract, thence along the same north about holy
perches to a beach sapling. thence by land taken up Jainrie
Carlin east two hundred and fourteen perches to the place of be
glnnutg.contntriitig filly lour aCresaml allowante of six per cent
for roads. kt.
Tering corsair. one Iburtit in hand and the bninnee in threeetyinl
annual ma:einem, with interred tc be seeured by judenient bond
and mortgage. -CATHERINE Fill AW, of
Patrick thaw. late o(Greenflefil deed. Feb 3409
IBTRAT .1111TUZIal
CIA Melo the enclosure of the subreriber liir'ng in kfiltereek
townrhip. about the first of January last. a red steer Nis roan
white in the face. supuored to be two fears old in the spring
Any person owning raid steer, will call prose properly. paychar
gen and take it away, otherwise it n ill be di•posed of as itregats
directs. J. B. VIALLIAI.IB.
Feb. 3 In". 3t19
UST received, and now open for insures ion of the tnablie - a
J
large and wort desirable selection of Pall and Winter dress
goods, which we are determined to dispose of at very lOW rate..
ow mono being swan profits and gm iek sales. You are limper t•
fully invited to call and see our stock of goods before purlsasiug
elsewhere 11£0. BELDEN lk WIN
Erie Oct f Pat NO. 6 Tracy's Block Chen pside.
F.INE CARRIAG'4S!
3 NEAP and splendid ong horse carriages fur rale at bargains.
Enquire of Dee. 1.3 CA DWELL & DENN VET.
- - -
WINES AND LIQUORS,
PITUZI Alen lINALDI7LTIIIICA-Trin:
TAIPURE Wirier and adulterated Liquors. such as a mato° ;ea
t eralls mold by Hawkers and Pedlars and those Suppl)ina
fatniA the stock in trade of :newt of the Maine Law atixoeates—
hence to Mop their mouths, and at the 1.4111 e titre to enable those
using the " emitter." to get a pure article, the Wine r iber has laid
in a Stock of
Wines and Liquors,
Which he confidently assures the public areas PURE dIVII UN
4DULTERATED au purity itself. In the stock may be found
Curd. united Proprietors. Pellevoisin sad Beignette Brandies;
manopoirse. Old Pori Juice. Sherry. Madeira. Malaga am blare'
Wines: Seinth. Irish, Mononitobeti and Ohio %Val./try : Scotch
Ale, London Porter. Ike.. Ate of "thief' a ill he polo' as c heap,
II not a little cheaper, don u sny other estab.ishonent in the City.
Erie, Jail U Ii 3-36 T. W. 11141rIp
WT._ ! 4 lira - fled Acd HI and bleached r.epttalil )11 at
IN
1: 1 ; . :Nov: 1 1111.41-21 4 J. H. LI 11 9To NI &jrz.4..
ALAIIGE isvoftmentj.ivt receive,' direct fron4he reasiuthet
ay for sale usually low.
Bele. Dee. 4-4111 GEO. SELDFX klgpN.
elLlElo4.—ltereived thin dny. by railroad. Iron lucky Pearl
\✓ inlaid; new tdy le. a most beautiful mimie for me parlor. very
Olean. Jau. 13.34. I'. M. ACSTlN.opruiedeltroreu'a lintel.
1141,\FFS ,—ltie offer for sale n ka of real 14 111 cud other Muffs.
at prime con to aetout of ate bovines'. Call and ;clone at
Er le. /an. 131.33-36. iseors err & ( o , *.
Cheering to the Ladies, end Inormiting toAll:
VII 11AltX tNORT.W.i. No. 2. Wriebt'a block. titateAttreet.
Erie Pa.. have Jose received a supply of very Got arti•
eta to thel toe of l
LADIES' A:4D MISS - ES' SHOES. .1
Among them are white Otin slips; white .K id do.. bronzed
embroidered do.. taacy silk gaiters and %aria's) other an iota* of
similar ebarafter, as also the substautial articles needed 0 all
for every day Ise.
Tor Gents wear of Boot,. Shoes, Gaiters &c .tbeir variety is so
(neat it would be superfluous to specify. Suffice it to ear 'their
stock is more extensive and complete than ever bekre,andwhat
is bettor all for their customers, pikes well suited to their de
sires. 'They will endear or to Wall irest a more worthy a ppeec ip
Goa of Mee public mind fir abstaining from the use of thitneTstale
common place expressions resorted to by sonic. falsely represent
ing their Goods cheaper then others. and pomp' them to dabble
unmolested in thew own dirty puddle. while W k will rotten
nit by their practice to give uptnistakable Assurances that their
&clinks foe preen, ing the best of work at the lowest possolnie pri
ces cannot be surpanied. and probably is far from bring equalled
by even the most pompous pretenders. Velar pot to wen ec the
•a—ettPteeearbiitte front an f.R.hr rele , tion. Mae alp 1e32-4
The Cars are lost in
BRINCING a: a full supply of fresh grorerleis, consisting of
agars. /)Taps, molaaae*. tear. coffee, No. I Mesa antritercl
in barrels, half barrels. eighths and kilts; also. pickled herring,
white fish by the barrel and half barrel, codfish in quantity to
Kilt purchasers. sperm. elephant. lard and hillireed Oil, white
lead, red lead. lithrtme„ vermillion red, chrome yellow, chrome
green. nuge. aaphaltutn, lampblack. icc..&e.
liv this arrival we are in receipt of fresh raisins in bozos and
half boles, figs. F.rue h plumbs. prunes, almond , . filberts. awn
olde and Brazil nuts, pickled Sardines. Ike.; also, a large qtian.
Sits of Wooden and Willow ware, cedar and painted washtubs,
pawn, pails willow wagons. mirket baskets, suer borcs.lic.;
also, wiz. sperm, pearl.strir.sterille and Cnieintlati tallow Mr.
dirs. Constantly on band by the barrel, flour. ft.h, salt and Clay
pool whiskey and a general aiwortment orlinpiors
SIEGE. & 11 1 ( - E1-ir.Y.
Jan. I '33-31. No. I t{ rights Block-Erie, r a .
Waterbed Dispatch please copy.
185.1 + J. R. GUNNISO.N. 1853
hi Books. Stationery. Monthly litheisi nes. Cheat) robli
cations. ghee( Musk, IZessompers, G,04,1 rens. rocket Cutlers
&e.. Ace. First door west of the Reed UOUfe, Erie, Ph. Z.
1 000 Dr ied
Reef g.;7•7710;a1"4,
• _
LIGHT! LIGHT ! ! I.lGat ! ! !
1 1 / 1 0/TUT DTICCMIMSO CARBON OM
'INK or the greatest discoveries or the nee. whioh we do not
Mutilate to announce a• she 4711 EA PEST lIIPa fir of anitk lel
light ever yet prevented, producing a GO4 tit I.IGIET
Tor less than ono qrarter of a Cent per Sour.,
and gives the SOFTEST. PUEE.ST. and wool RA . 11.1,14. 1 ,7
LIGHT ever )et produced by lamp and at o,ll£ FOURTH the
cost of fluid.
NOR CAN IT B D
whilst one triminiiik of the wick it stiffeient for a month. and a
sim.le wick will last s tent. not does the rteadiness of the light
(*crease qp Ion; all there is "nine menu oil in the lamp to keep the
wick muist—it will burn longer than Lard el. and will noreon
real in the eoltkvt weather, and the t tice is only eighty wren
and a half cents per gallon—to be us4ril iu 11111.1
Lrie. Jan. 8 IMI J. 11. RURTIIN k M.
--
- Basal Oared Earns. - ,
ALARGE lota very nice Sugar nr.l llama on Al nrl noel for
sale by Jan.*4l47 el. ARK & bIeCARTIA.
ariturr AND TOBACCO. - -
PETER LORILLARD, MANUFACTURER,
No. 42 Chatham •t.. Now York.
FFCRO for ie 'he folloorinz anieks, pt•arranted of wpm . ior
a finality —lllacculto, taco .11, l'..urte French. Rapper, mad
other Snuffs. Alpo, Fine Cut Tnhareo i u tin (oil and paper* A
more particular ,/ete.t 'piton of the em thou articles eau be known
by pending for a full prier eurtekt au above.
J ia. Mint ynig
FOR Z it,if—tViih immediate Porrerrioo. n new boom on Ith
rt., nlact 3 hoover on 4th rt., powerrion given drat of Anvil,
alro six maw to tn. i non ite of Jan.,' 37 Iz. ti. CLARK.
OASZI, CAlla r l:-
ix - F. anti pay the market price in cash Thy corn. Would like
V V SOO bushels del, surd mon Jan 2141 nap urea Merv.
llAlfEremoyed my stock pf Clocks. Watches. Jewelry and
Foamy goods, two doors above the stand lately occupied by
Lootnis k. Austin. to Williams' Block, where I shall be pleased
to pee my old and new friends and attend to their wants ns usual.
I return ley ainercr thanks to those who have favored me with
their patronage and shall endeavor to still merit their confidence
and support Wishing to reduce my present stock of Goods to
make room for the new in the Syrinx. will Rive unusual harpis t s
in low prices so any in want of articles in me line. tillwer spoons
and Jewelry on hand or made to order. Clocks nuilWatiehes re
pelted. Enswisins in any style at short noi re and in wortetan•
like enaener. Er.e. Jan. 'l , l-211 • 711ruP. ill. AI:I3TIN.
N. P.—Thos' Indebted to the late Arm of C. Loomis & Co.,
mint make immediate talyruent—toncer ludulccnceennnot be cis ,
ea. The Books for the present can be found in my hands,.
?RUINS ACLAITIST TED WORLD!
Candies—Prteb, Palatable and Cheap.
I .ne subscriber is stilt entiaaed in the manufacture or randy.
(or wholesale and retail at hi. estatilishinent on Stale-st..
rmunediately opposite Wriabit's Hlock. liis it - middies for the
prosecution of the business arc hot surmised in any of the
Lake Cities,
while he is determined that on the score of mmlity
and prices be shall rank a ith the
.arst and beat Indeed he will
not be boat. Heise's, his 4221 , d) is as goo , / and as cheap as any
manufactured cart or west. If )(ill don (bet eve it, call and es
amine for yourrelt re. You will not he dirappoilited. Don't he
bashful, but step in, and John a ill weleeme you with his bland
est similes,and respond to you every wish. He will furnish his
common Candies at the rate of gleren Hoillses iter bombed
pond& by wholesale, this is as low as they can porsibty be or
forded.
Toys and ■ tarry variety of Fancv Articles a ry eoastantly Wept
on band. epeetal attention is given to this department of the
businemi.
The bovine a it conduc.ed strictly upon the ta.h rrlneipie,
without rekrencetocharacter.eirCtinittantetOrtondition. The
system it the best iii the tong ruin For all pantie., and inc. 'Donee it
ft adopted and carried out the better for the interetts of the coin
InUniiji. • Erie. Feb 1111833 41 PAIN B. PERKIms,
1852. FALL AND WINTER - (10t/1/8
.1 LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RLCRIFED AT
'-'-' 1431 -P , W A I: R E N" S
.
_ jar
, , !
ally . '
flat and Tarnishing Store,
N.. 8. Sterwa's New Bleak., SW. street, Erie.
Cow teveTtwG of ill Goods in Isis line. Halo ofevery variety
of style and quality. made express!) to order for this market.
also • very large stock of Kossnin, ranimeres and l'asier Hats.
with a variety of Caps far men. youths and children of our own
RhMake. of Cloth. Oil,' Silk. French. ue - m...
r....i.... Itirigiax and Itlohnre Plashes of ta -
riots styles calf prices, constantly on hand or
Wide to order; also, atarge stock of avyrs to Roses an Indira
Furs, Illuffs, V ietortnes and IliiMers of a It sit les and prices. a ith
a largesteek Of Gents Furnishing Goods, ecinsutinu in part or
shirts, wrappers, drawers, scarfs. era) ats. handkerchiefs and
collars. (three ply of the very heal.) and so large a stock of
glover and mittens, we hare not room to enumerate them, with
valises and trunks constantly on hand of our own manufacture.
also earpet.embass and patent leather travelling bags and um•
Wefts. In abort, a terse and complete assottaieui or Fall and
Winter Conde, selected and made with the greatest care so that
every customer may not fail to get Ihr a orih of his money.—
Come and we atheist' things are not so, and Judge for yourselves,
at No. 8, Brown's New Block.
A. Gorr,.
N. B.—Haui. CMOS and trust • repaired or made to order. and
Buffalo Hoke lined or other Fur %ark done on the 'boom no.
tie". Oct. Isl B ol-1111 •39H4 H WARILX.
Matististrator's hale 1
NEW GOODS
Locks and Latches.
a ZI ;II 0 V Ai
=1
OVUTaISL °Tien*
raellillbrenbeleartaid ib the eiljeakeis of this
eialty tkat they have oneklaind sad are dad!
by express large lots or these drie
Baltingio4. °rein.
' so, ap espre.sir for family rose in large and swan tam
who have sped shear it ti unneOssaary ve Amber
Atilt we have ttn-ak on hand. bOt to those who butte a
f.ritttiate, w e would ea% that they are superior to any
the market. It you don't Whose U gave u• a call
cous wee you ut htle lac t got Water nil (lieu' tra call
CLARK 'JO IfeCAßll.ltri. au
P. . Orders trots wecount►y sot tted anti prualpti
10 Etie Dee. 4 1844,
L.
TriE so.eriber. w il l pay Cash and male eoutri
coating seamen. for Ibe dery r pl MO of
Wbitewood boarda 4-8 arid 4-4 Inches thick. Plauk .
inches Si ink. Seantl ins 1 by 4 and 4 by 4 Square. Cola= 1-5.11-44.
14.0-10 arid PP.II Siplare.Syasitioce Board, 5-f and 4-4
loch thick. Ash Boards and Plauk from Ito 4 inches thick, Cher
ry Boards, Scantling and Co uul. White flak ISoatda aad Plank.
Whitewood Sycamore and elietry Lumber yhould.be P 2 heel loos.
Ash from 11 to 141 feet loug. SLLOLS 4k, SON.
Erie Dee. 4 le3l,
A
--4
INTS—At B ennett &41Io's from Ouricon , pit yard upNat/dn.
I - Poe Mae 4 lead.
DY D S
AGeneral assortoseat of {aryl Goods for sale on reasonable
terms by Imre. 1-00 G St..LDEN & BON.
THIS &Wl* ridtftP/S
received tw o gross
gringslof Putnam :
Patent Belf4dlestr.
; Luria fixtusee. atop nodossortment a Cord and Tv*
Este Dec. 4— • RUFUS lump.
HAY Knives at the Cbertli Hi
Die Dee. 4
c„: LEIGH DEL LE.—:DoTe
I inent and veermiue4
Erie Dee. 4-3 D
16 BETTER LA
1 , 11 r. Sulweribera are not
1 . well oeleeoe4trioek o(lk
and oboe , . Clotho, Casolinei
mold as low as at any store i
Dee 4 18.32-11 1
L.
more in the Peuaeu BI
please. Dee. 4--30
17NALBATi1D — MriitT 16111121 : 111T1
SAFE INVESTMENT AND NO HUMBUG,
put:watt. to purchase Croter m.Womlcit mad Willow Wsre.
J.. Wines
an
Liquors. 01, . lOosp. C.Amlics. ViSh, Candle , .
Fruit/I;c.. is nt i MOORIF.7B Grneery Store.
Erie Me. 4 ••44.:04 °ppm' Elrowit's New Hotel Butt St.
._ ._ ----
'IA 411 u 43 a 4. •
INAE Von liamttlic best :Isla uncut of Liquors is thin etc,
l from 'lie best Coen iactdoWn 023 rentWtiskcy. ~.
Erie flee. 4 li 4 e--3 11 . I_T, W. AfOORE.P.
Rce ,
t Limn": asPOrt intlit pit WC
A. Enc txc• 4- 3U j___
Wood= Ware.
AI.A RG E assortment of the ove wire Consisting in pareof
Pails. Told , . Churns. 114te LalllCll, Print's. Steak Maul..
:4Apootts, Rolling Pins. Potatoel AI titers. leinou Squeewers.-Fan
cos Towel Rollers. Sugar Bolles Mop Sticks. l'lothes Pins. Bbl.
Covers. Measures., ;C IletvH. 'eeb,rrs, Hobby Horace. Bread
Trays. Silk Swirls. etc.. etc.. le be rM 44 1a Ai MO° 11:11.5 •
Erie Dec. 4 I 53140 Op ElfOlV n's New Ilotel state et.
2lrtnir Olathin r'
THE subscribers hare eonn t
of ready readeelotbing. of,h
sroulttruil the attention of
of Frock. Dress. Sack and 4 Jr% e
endless variety - ; all made of the
unsurpassed and wieeeso low 's@ _
call anti examine for yourselviis.
Erie. Dee 4 1F.3.1-3n. , ItleferNiT el?
Aabundance rat tine 15.1vvr
+llasterit manufacture. 1311 v
as l o..nops and otter titter tV oi
r 7 r Lug done in enprlio r
ty Seals enzraved and die sthigi
Nov. I 7 1.1.51-:510
A LAKGI and varied asestrit
1l the tale improved mantras. i
will be properly fitted if requited I
braees and sti planers or varidus
at lees than New York - rethil yaw
the abo' earticle*We say it will
before buying elsewhere. It
1852 WEIOLZISaLS
(Osiris Seel sad sown Profile in
r l Sithicriber returns thanks
the liberat prittonage receive
duceinciiti note offered it will be
ha• }wt received from head quirt
in hi. line of trade. bought at the
quality., warranted good and olrer
the tom.. liberal ierina. All are i
gore buyiug elietshese as great
grrrnl rile les al low prices.
Erie. Nov. *7 IFS'S
ti OGWOODssrmoul.madderltu
I_4 ta rtar.eztractof Ingwoodpe
in TO end every other variety
islSAmmie and retail at the lowest
.tore. elate it Erie Dee.
- 11km:tattling to
F. are 1
000 4s:
ds ..d
receipt mr:oo
by"
c
'mall figures and good style. col
money refunded. Cuatomera blue'
yard. Atuatua de Laing, brill(aut
per yard.
Brie.. Dee. 18 1835--331.
_ I
Zaegint-Dress Goods
St A LLIIVGAT
IIIIOSE, in wai n of an elegant 8
, or Merino Orem will do well I
where any 'nide in the Dry Good
York cost, os the whole stock mu
pee. 19-11
FOX'S gi
ladit TUX :.AILROAD DEP , '
GEORGE W. FOX;
Tills Douse is situate but f.
Wes'ern Railroad OK's —
Stied up for the accouunodation
CLERS, and as a pleasant arta a:
passed by any in the City. Altar
and other aceouniadations for t
°wintry. Passengers and [facia ,
tree of charge. Chargesreascnabl
Eric. the. 18 1831
DER FUN ER V.—Lubi n's wit ,e
Patehonly, Iledyesufla.
Milefluere. New mown Hay.
Maiectutle. Verbena, Clematis, C,
Marrow for the flair, Caehon
Breath, awl all necessary articles
at , Erie, Dee. 18.31
GRI KIEV 110. -- A bolt supply Re
the city. to be hada( Dee.
L A
11;•yr received a large supply of
•• can Glass consisiing of al
31 by 41. which will he sold brllle
lowest prices. Clasp cot to any si
Erie. Nov. 20 1033-29
B OG Wodd.• Ana ulet and colored
Erie Augint I IBA
MUSICAL INS '
oW opening. au extensive yt
1.11 Aeenoteons. Banjos.. Ttnn bori
cry price and quality t also. Su in,
I ince:km.of the very best kind.. all
Este dept A-11. T. li. Atirrrs's.
t. - 71ia BALE vein- I,cns4--A
costing in England Tw•paly P.
iv cost—warranted perfect in ecet
&ref/eta 4-17 . T. m. Arpri
fit) ItLACKSMITIIB.-1 nht no eeeetving • heavy stock ud
I Iron and Bleed of all kitids and ilea. also Anvi 1. Vises. Bllg
lows. stark and Dies, Sledge", Hampers. Horse sh es and Naito.
Malnhle Castiorn. Brats. Ifib and iland hands. dr.e.. ice.. Which
ill be sold at the /arca aglikea. itI:FUS &Ego.
Lone Winter °Air gs.
1V OW is the Iliac to lay inn .toe °Moots for these long win.
ill ter evenings—sue 1). for'onsian e, as
rapt. Kyd. or ibe-Wigard of the :ea rrire.3o eta,
The Prairie Atom. a Routaaee otßorder Life * 4 SO ** .
Dead.. and I lea rts. or My Orothorleolonel .. so ..
The Swamp Steed. or The' Days Of !Haden .. se-"
....
The Rifle Rangen.—a Stotts c f Ire arid War " SO
relic.. N, Y. abase and UOder st mad .. Is •
New York by Gas Light - .. es w
The fleas of Derwent Water 6o so
Kate Fenton. or Life and iis Lissi:lns ... ts IA
I
The %Vedilina Dress .. ts at
The Three Strong Men . 06 23 66
Jenny River, the retnn Ic DistivraTtnan .. 93 •.
Gilderoy. the Freebooter .. Is 6.6
Gentleman Jack, or Life ori The Road .. 22 ..
A Life of Vle issitudes—hy Jaynes to 23 ...
The Distort of Henry F..ithonsl. Epq . .. go ..
Together with a large variety of' other cheap and readable
,
R00t.... IDUR LIN & SLOAN.
Erie Pee. lft. IF'32. 1 ' No. 9. Brown's Hotel.
al F., i ,i ---- t and — ihttgiodi
500 sq . ha Y re Bi dh e a;vie u at re pr'll ' es at ; still ti mill io n . .
Es ie Nc r . 2li 18.3t—.4" , 1 TIRPALS & HAYT'.
g a Ili /Z white andeolored Rid 'love*, at tire shillings and
4. , • f Pogrewe per pair. - 2$ TABRALS tr, IiAY ES,
T. M. A
Boma! of *Wiwi Authors.
rim E Homes of Aklllef lean Author* the most &mut Ma Book IS
tYPoavaPb,.lllustration, rind in binding. ever published.just
received from Pilias.a's at NO. 9. n*Oarreir lo
Erie. Dee 4 —OS MALIN k. SLOAN.
d the
50 11ii.: J 4 1 " n 4 . : V. 4 1
4 433 ." — e Me . CAATZII
114 and English Merinoes,r4ohair dress goods and
Ala
[ Plea. al a veer I.or figUlOat . 41 G. SC4I.IgaIIit.SONNP.
NEW 001032/1
NO 1, PkRRYTOCr.
ICI,F:
A RDlrr k K EYLR. E arc n se receivirr, their Winter
."1. Ogren Oninefe and Panay pry oodn, consisting in Ono(
the Ibl 10%0 ng
French and English Merinoes. Pirtimettris, black and colored
Alapicas. Bombazines. plain arid figured Persian Cloths. plain
and tieured De Lain., plain and fignred Velvets; Bay State, Em.
pin, Q'atcrvlter and Scotch long and spiare shalt Is: Merrimack.
l'ocheen. Hun net, Globe. Allen's. Colon French and English .
Pr 111. silk, CatMinere and Cotton Hosiery: K Merino, Thibet,
and Silk Gloves, Silk and hunt Ildifs : Velvet, Bonnet. Baba
and Tarßtra R ihnotin; pia id.Ftrrped.tkook.sw - isn. allot and man
!Wunlinp. French worked Untict.teevei. Ildkfs. Cellars. Inserting
and Edging.. For Metes sews. Bruad Cloth. Calwinierew,
Tnt ed- Salinel KentuckyJearii and dheeps Grey, also. a go o d"
suppft of red and white Flannels. Cadersiorts and Drawers.
• I O'NESTICii 6, 44. 34. Itt 4 and 11-4 bleacued Shirting's,
and :then-lines. !down Shefting* and Drilling, searnlenw Baits.
brow a and rent Canton Flannels.Tickinipr.stfiped ahirting.,eoh
ton Flattlieln. creton yarns, carpet warps, batting. wicking.,
cracklings, rm.. at prices as low as eau he found in the City. At
e a.k of 'lime wishing to buy in an examination of our pude,
and prices. and we Anil be satisfied with the result.
Erie Dee. 4 teal. 36
1853.
lOn 11.11.F6b4.N0, I iiespected \tilde fqr sloe by
JF Jan trt 11133-47 CLARK & MeCARITHIK
Orem lisie ofdrip Spada!
At Ike Ni* York bier,. Moe&
ELSI:AN? rnahmerea nod Dela' nex, worth:ll and 37i *Ohm*
turflandin chi. naval detainen for 1;1 as ear bunch*
for 11114 at Any other More. irleVatit l'aphifere I.onn vf worth
re be soli! for $ liketelptut Silk% fOr party and at "et dreamy
the heot RipuelliOrtit of black tai Ik• eyes hrooglit to tilt. =trees.
etubroidered real rr front Si eu to S 3-20,000 yards Prim* Ned'
Flannelo, bleaeltert &e all of at loch are 'few of
lered at New York eo,t PlarehrtAcot of Dry Coorls tt :mire*
per canton their purehanet , by ratting at We New Yottt mature,
No S. Bennett Aloek
Fate. Der •Ifi. —3t4
uiware store.
R ETISS ItVIED
'au have teen the asaarl
be Cheap Hardware store
.RUFt'S REED.
N NEVEIt."
the public a general and
,roeerieo. Crockery. Boors
hum. all of wntch will At
Cook or ready pay.
BEN wry & CO.
• to suit put base rt, at the
aes %hock
KT ca T
ot nn NI tO
BF.N N
is Ware.
ri and for sate _
T. W. MO O
.ssiblishment. •
with %twit "trite a jarre sleek
no m,notfactutc. to tvh ic tots' ,
ie. their .tnea consists in part
~.ck coats, Prints and VOA/ in
t material. with tittishanristyto
to astonish the beholder. Picaae
1%91re Ma 11.111 tat tale tea" aatata
q" Spoons. Ladles, Sugar Tonsil
made to order.
rtl le. Corporation and Soele.
g done equal to
GanyL in
OOMIS Eartero
. .
Bent of Trusses, embracing all
tilted to all ages and sizes and
withouf extra charge. shoulder
tids 31 I of whteh will be scold
sr. to all who may want any of
• much to your interest to call
4 leS4—lltt P. HALL.
i • RUTAMU. 1115!
ICa! brag Store in fall UAW..?
. to big numerous customer: for
9 .. awl trusts from the great in
ont i nued and increased. lie
rs a large supply of all articles
lowest prices and of excellent
/ to supply his customers upon
sited to esti and examine be
hantes arc offered f‘r
ALL. bnying
P. II
tie. nirwood. coppers , . cream
hineztioin water. earawood.
lor flYe ruin required. 'ening
passible figure at the City drug
,an. , P. lIA
up the People/
.sason's Dispnteh" of II easel..
d Prints at 1 c. ass per you
!es warranted perfectly hat
call early. 'Also. I ease, VAS
olors at.d designs. at Ilieenta
I THIBALS it HAYES.
No. 1 Drown's Block.
foiihelllellitdars !
IME COST.
Ik. Cashmere. Mous de Urine
trati at the New York store.
me eau be piirchased at New
6 be sold immediatel
i y.
MERRICK ic DAVIS.
6
Bunnell Mach, State street. _
____
0 T II 2. 1
7% PEACH ST.. EWE P 1
I' ROPRI rCOR.
w steps from the Eaatera waif
:JP been newly furnished and
(STRANGERS AND TRAY•
able-stopping plate is nom
eil to il is a excellent *table
I aonsters And when from till
carried to and from the Cu.
yof „loess club, sows.. iserau
elotrope, ClUlet. Musk, Jut
elm), I..init.thuotient. ROM
icwne. Wieners's Oil Odd Ox
omntive for sweetening the
.r 1.811)'s and Gents. Toilets.
J. 11. BVIITOR St. COIL.
11. cheap is can be found in
.1. ARACCICLE & Kerwrat:
' 111 I
French. English and Alper:
itlerent sizes from 7 119 to
to' or st title light nt the very
, without extra ehnret"
I J. 11. BERTON & CO. .
: raceme, Just received at aid
Opposite Brown's Rote,
U 141 - E N T
violent of Ouitarn i ,Violiat.
tea. Flutes, Fifes, &c. air ,
for Onitars, Violins Alta Vie.
•ery cheap at
ippoaite Ikon tee, Elate It.
pc and powerful Telescope.
'wads, to be sold for'oue half
teirpect, Inquire of
opposite Brown's State-at.
MtVAIICK Or. PAN'ta
EII!