The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, March 12, 1859, Image 3

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    Tug LADY'S MANUAL or FANCY MONK. \ A
A Complete Warm:tor in every variety 'qt
Ornamental Needle-Work. By Mrs. '
Aiguillette). New York: Diek 3 Fitsger
&ld
This is a truly 'desirable publication for la
at it admirably blends tith useful 'with.
die ornamental. There is scarcely en elegant,
art in embroidery, lace, beads, netting, knit
ting in colors, or indeed any of thole pretty
recreative parlor employments, that gratify the
taste, please the eye, amuse the hours of leis
ure, and dispel ennui, that is not hare fully de
ecnbed—not only as regards design, but mani
pulation. And one of the best filatures of the
hook to to be found in its three hundred ea
grav ings and illustrat ions. The authoress mer
it, and will receive the thanks of her amiable
eel throughout the Union, for homing prodieed
tt complete Instructor in Fancy Needle Work,
to a single volume, and at the -very moderate
price of $1 25. On the receipt of this sum,
the publishers will mail the work, free of post
age, to any part of the United States.
Communicated.
Ma. Entros.-1 guess I must he a Teaks.,
it inquisitiveness is any indication. lam un
fortunate enpigh to be asking questions about
e verything around me. It is second nature
with me—l believe it is first nature, for the
habit was formed *bent the time I began to
calk Pardon me, therefore, for eshing some
plain questions which I do not, of course, ex.
peer yuu or anybody else to answer, unless
ton rather like to. Why is It that Intelligent,
respectable, and professedly ehristian people,
tolerate, and not only tolerate, but encourage
and patronize vice and obscenity. Why is it
that they foster what is surely detrimental to
the interests of community, and destructive of
good morals! I ant just dull enough not to
understand the reasolr, if there hp any, for
this Perhaps you do not comprehend me. I
will endeavor to make myself understood. If
a low fellow without character or decency.
notorious for his infamies, 'walks into the par.
fur of a respectable citizen and commences re-'
tailing, in violenfand profane language, vulgar
slanders against those whom he hates, is he
not very unceremoneously shown the door, and
perhaps aided in his exit by an application of
boots ! Who wants to have the slang and bias
pheny of rowdyism repeated in good society
Butythe same low, characterless vagabond, by
stealing, begging or swindling, gets possession
of • press and type and prints his indecent
language and vile scandal in the shape of a
illespaper, is he not encouraged by " respect
able" people and paid for laying his vulgarities
before their families ! Why is this ? Is writ
ten obscenity any more to Ise tolerated and
,anctiosed than verbal scandal and abuse' Is
it the sound of noisy scurrility that places it
withoutthe bean of society. or is it the mean=
mg and nature of the language' Does the
-Bence of lettere on pure white paper give
elte-lie-ter to what is outrageous and shameful
111 ll+ nature and expression ! These plain
q uestions suggest themselves to me, but I can
Mid no obvious •velisons, no rational excuse.
fur the indifference of society with reference
thereto When an cull is admitted by all,
when it has become a leraxett, shameless niii
•Xllee, is it not high time that it should he dim
mitinteenatieed and discouraged le) 311 docent
men • When neither age, nor eel, nor respec
tslulity ate protection against the slime and
sole of professional yonder* of defamation, is
o not time that swirl . " should point the ranger
t -, , ,rat a n d contempt at them and drite them
:iota menimunityv Is tt n o t a fact, too, that
le . .. if
10,1 e. kimile+l and pea,Ahle citizens *lee
most betide to lie stigmatized by these moral
ens.? It the pithily hes no withering eon
de Hood ion for these vipers, if the law has nu
penalties, then, we must nut complain if inno
cent well. weary of being traduced and 'Mi
ned shall take the law ipso their own hands
'trot tolintiost, , r summary
,ponishment upon the
J. T. V.
EMI
NEWS SUMMARY
The municipal election at Bath, Maine,
last Motility, resulted in the choice ut Putnam,
Republican, for Mayor.
A disastrous tire occurred in Masi°, last
Saturday, night destroying property to the
amount of $30,000.
Slierin&n Croswell, Esq., late editor of
the Albany Argos. died et New Haven. Coon..
last Sunday.
lion. Henry S. Geyer. formerly C S. en
atur from Missouri, died at St Loui.A on the
LA II instant
Ex:President Fillmore announced to
speech at eincinnatti a few evenings since his
final retirement friiin public life.
Guy. Packer has appointed Charles D.
H2neline, of the State Sentinel, Superintendent
l'ublic Printing.
Edward Everett has paid to the treasurer
of the Mount Vernon fund. up to the present
day, $60,892 81.
A 144 t occurred in Washington. on Fri
day of bust week. between Mr. Magraw, for
nierSuperintendent of the Pacific Wagon Road,
and F. P. Lorder, hie aneceasor. - Magraw as
saulted Lorder with a Ming shot.
-- David Curry, an Irish laborer, shot John
Foster, an Englishman, at Batavia, N. Y,„ on
Friday of last week, for sedueink . his wife.—
Foster died in a few hours, and Curry was com
mitted to jail.
A large number or rani 'lies, both here
and in Europe, who had relations in the steam
er Austria, intend, it is said, to sue the Com
pany in whose services ehe was running, for
damages.
1 number of the friends of the Rev. S.
D. Shelter, candidate for Mayor in Toledo, of
fer to bet WO that he can whip any man iq
hat city is a fair stand-up fight. Where's
BroWnlOW ?
The population of St. Louie is 185,000,
..t which only 57,657 are Aniericane-48,874
t aw
are Osman, 22,012 Irish, 8 461 English., and
1.887 French. The free Its and slaves are
shout 1,500 each, but the e slaves are two
to one of the male.
The remains of Thurston, the lost bal
loonist, were found Sunday evening last ten
miles north-west of Toledo, and only about ten,
miles .I:koza the place of his seeond memo.
Mrs. stail Miss Walton, the aged mother
and daughter, who were so murderously &assa
y' in liarttiorough, Montgomery musty, a short
time since, by two brothers, are recovering from
their injuries.
The total stock of sugar in the port of
New York. is stated to be 14.6.118 hogsheads,
against 12.200 at the sane period last yest.- 1 -
The total stock of barreled ntolasaes is 5.017,
against 4.300 last year.
By s fire at Memphis, Tennessee. on Toes
-lay nlht last, sic newspaper (Aces were burn-
N.uot, wiz: the 'Eagle and Inquirer, Arsbombe,
,Ledger, Christian Advocate. Pna►yterian, and
dentinel. The loss amounted to $lllO,OOO.
An oyster dealer in Roehester, N. Y., gave
ta, for the first mat sold for the Piteohmalni
concert in•that city. lie mum have bees a
• • ,of-shell."
Ttsty bad a dams titoothar night at Mad
ison, Wis., for tits Inas& of the aura. The
Sentinel suppose, it was a raligkros isory
agent!
Mr. lissisti, & lUDs, as Bomb Westorio,
Allow Cotaty, s ldlrdap no sold Ms Harm
for 118,000, pm* $2,000 AS Ms wits and oldl
sa4 liho babas* ,Mspod with a Or
girl to Callfornla. - . •
• .- Mr. Charles Sampson of . the vell-knOwn
pnbHeidng Ones of Philips, ilimpeon H Oti.i4
Bostoo, died at Ms residence in BrotAlin.; en
Th .
twooD l / 4
He mu ;bout 40 years of age.
—Ro Olds has been confirmed by the
Beasts as , e
United elates Attorney ' for the
District of umbia, in plaMo of the late
Mir. Philip Key, s .
hin t gad the info of the station agent
of the Pennsylvania Inbreed. at Baileysburg,
. 11
has been arrested or having poisonedler hus
band, who died a days since, with croton
oil
A than named Cit i rles Reed, whit' was on
board the Central Anted= at the time she was
wrecked, and was picked- up after Seating on
a pivot of timber twelve days, was recently
burned to death In his cabin in California.
A boy fell i through a hole in the ice at
Auburn, N. Y., and was carried thirty feet by
the current, when be came up. accidentally
through an aperture, sad was then rescued.
The eiseinnati Inquirer says, that an Bi
ded beggar applied to a young gentleman with
an extellnive wardrobe, the other day, and the
Wier took-him to his room and gave him a full
suite, so transmogrifying the fellow that a mir
ror would hardly have recognised hint. The
beggar still seemed loth to depart, and he final
ly asked the charity-giver if he could not let
him have a cane and a pair of gloves, as with
out, those no gentleman's dress was complete.
The lifinnesota papers say that the In
dians in that part of the country are being rapid
ly civilised, all those in the neighborhood of the
settlements, drinking whisky, chewing 'tobac
co, lying, stealing and swearing equal to white
men ; and the other day a young squaw com
mitted suicide by hanging herself on a tree.,
on account of disappointment in love.
—A young man namid Orlando G. Parsons,
formerly a clerk in the New York Post Office,
committed suicide at his 'boarding house in
Baltimore on Tuesday, by Shooting himself
through the head. He had beertdisappointed
in his effort to secure a clerkship* the State
-Department at Washington, as a Bitter from
Secretary Case, which was found in kirpocket,
showed. Out of means, and in &fit nf despair,
he committed the rash act. Letters from Hon.
Charles J Faulkner and Hon. J. Glancy Jones,
recommending him for appointment, were also
found in his possession.
—There is great excitement at San Antonio,
Texas, among all dense*, owing to the great'
and enormous amount of silver which has been,
discovered at theminesof the Veiled Nleatlows.'
in Sonora and Arizona, near Ilermacillo aid
Tepicque. It lies in blocks and panels, weigh
ing in many instances tons, yielding from To
to 90 per cent, of zinc and lead with copper.".—
1
There are companies organizing in ever county
in western Texas, and the fever islmp eliding-,
preparatory to emigration to El Paso a t.l - Dona
Anna as soon its the grass shall spri up of'
sufficient height to sustain animals. wl ich will
he in a few days. There have been large claims+
in purchases made by the Southern Aid ASSO
eistion Company, of New ()Timm.' which cover
much of the mineral region.
—J 1.1 Merrick, a Sandusky architect, has
made a design for the Perry monument. which
the Mirror hopes the committee will give scare:
fill examination. The proposed height is 128
feet. It has a shaft of 109 feet 8 inches, rest•
ing upon a pure Egyptian
_base, 18 feet high
and 2:1 feel square at itsfoundation., Theohe•
list at its base is 15 feet square, and H teak
square at its summit. The stairs are to be of
iron, circular in form, and in the basement are
feet in diameter. The dome willbe 7 feet !rt
diameter. At the several landings 4re wind° srls
lighting the dome fully on all foursides. 'rhe
whole t# be surrounded by a neat iron fence.
proper grading done, and such other outward
improvements made as may staggelt themselves ,
to the, corn mitt re
—A startling tradgedy was enacted in rib.
cinnati on Monday. The particulars are their.
For a considerable time past a Hungarian nam
ed Emanuel Gerrard. who keeps a, cigar store
at No. 620 Vine street, opposite Green. boil
suspected his wife of an improper intimavy
with a German physician. and had accused her,
from time to time, of making and keeping assi
gnations with hint. The familiar intercourse
of the two wits made the subject of -neiglitior.
hood gossip, and had been indtpo riousiy report
ed to the husband. The Doctor had heat in
the habit of visiting the store two or three 110 PB
every day, and the husband had warned him
that he intuit cease his attentions, and he (sad
not made his appearance in the store since last '
Tuesday. Some time last week a letter writken
by the wife to the Doctor, making an appoint
ment to meet him at the Postoffice on Sunidwy
last, fell into the bands of her husband, amid
by his request an apprentice in his employ,
named Jacob Qoebel, witnessed the, meeting.
and followed the parties about the ete i eet, tinol
the return of the wife to her residence. They
did not stop at any place of resort, hit wall*
and talked for an hour or two. Monday evep
lug the husband and the apprentice were sit t 4ig
at a table in the cigar store, engaged in manu
facturing, the wife occupying a chair between
them, when Gerrard occulted his wife,of-Adttl
tery. An angry dispute followed, ip which
both became very much excited, And used harsh
language, which continued for some time,—
Mrs. Gerrard finally arose from her sedt, And
Passing behind the counter, took dpwn a load
ed pistol hanging on a nail, and wi l tlking back
near her husband platted the nadttle td her
right temple, and literally blew tlt top of her
head off' Her brains were scattered in every
direction—over her husband, the show-came of
cigariand fable, and the shelves and boxer in
the store. Of course instant death followed.
—We 4nd in troChteinuati front Louisville
l
i
papers the account of one of the ost barber
ow, and unheard of trrdiedies eve the annals
of Kentucky eves produeed, pro•
state is for osiine,of this sort,
Mrs of this tradgidy ere loriedy
time during lest Rammer, adi •
between Mr. T. & Lowe, of He
Mr. C. Maxwell, Commonwealth's
the Third District. After
ing between the parties, Mr,
Boise
toccurred
ilia, and
toracy. of
I OteS plum
e, one day
last week, publicly denounced, 314 wall as
I ca coward and aaostuireL ,ad
that if Mr. ➢lazwdl did act
in half an hour, he should at . 11 /.. publicly
assault him. Mr. Marweil sutde
sad Mr. Lowe was at once set by, Max
weal and a mob of twenty or ma - They fired
rapidly with revolvine,riite4..i rit tr. love
took refuge in the house of a w lady.
which they at ones enrrenadod. After some.
time, they pledipd themselves nal . to molest
him if he would dim= and dive bbaseli ap i
whereupon, bear estemildanstf of at=w7*
thing and came Ma. He had no made
his appearance ho vast opinmisaihed it s
most eowanily ‘tompt by the nab. He fled
amid a showe r
rs
ii t im lballs, and Was spin overta
ken, after two Ofithsie she* and
oonduetod to the ConN.hotwtitl fhrWslakan
and confined' itj Ow jail. Allill'aingt nitrating
the jail was hellion open by tie mob, aid sin
of the pubbir Weed, *Med with regrohirs,
and while tie victim lax to
*unwed
I sla,
' Mil .wouide
and infixes tof the '' .
seated their ' and . •
Ma body. d ibis took
Ilsation of the bowed . ,
L It is not what eat, 'bat wikas
the digest that makes th strong. It is
not what they gain, but w t they save that
makes them rich. tls not what they
mead, but what they bar that makes
them learned. It Ai .t t they profess,
ltrat What, 'makes them
fthteous. These are very plain and im
portant truths, too littl heeded* gluttons,
Spendthrifts, bookw .. and hypocrites.
UPORRAMA—This weakening diabline
of the most obstinate in
medial ordina
medial treatment, simply beetnisnk is re
gardedjtoo muck ire heal •• n. Ey at
tacking the eenstitutional • • by improving
the general tone sads the
PERUVIAN SYRUP ivigor s
Of 1,
If able toystem,
remove
s • . • this exhausting f„ of Swale disease.
vet; (if/MITA/Ma—To the Voters' of the
Bast "lard, City of ;Erie. Tager myself se an
indeldent candidate for COstelohle In the
Boot Ord, and if elected pledp etyeelf to
perfo the duties of said Aloe &Way.
Morph, 1859. t ADAM SCHILLEIN.
TO. THE VOTERS THE WEST
W AEII6. The subscriber offers OF
hiniself to the
Totem of the West Ward u a candidate for
Coneyible et the aqprouhing munici pal elec
tion, Pledging himself, it elected, to dillobsiTe
the clinics of the place with Impartiality and
fidelity.
Erie, March 6, 1569. CHARLES MILLER.
- SW JUSTICE OP THE PEAOE.—Mi.
Stow Please unonace JOHN A. MAY t u a
candidata for Justice of the Peace la the West
Ward, ONE OF THE PEOPLE.
suttCONSTABLE.—We are requested to
ee E. CAM:HMIS, as a Candidate for
Const•ble, in the East Ward, at the election in
Mare*.
Erih, Feb. 28, 1859.
KrTUOMPSON'S s ream O tray .O
for aaleat Wholesale and Retail at
BALDWIN'S Drug Stork, No. 6 Reed Holum
CATRARTIv PILL&
me recommended by all tbi nerseMbir Piga
ce 1 tbe City of Brie for ell purees as • badly Pkys
!
OrBALDWIN'S CATILUITIO PILLS an
of greet herbal to persons of Mier habits.
r dowianottel use is mall Soap after mail Or
Ariake/ too hotly. They aUmulate the stomuel au
tifeetion, thus obviating the 01141•111 4 held/111M and.•
whteh frost ailing too heartily. They should be Wes
mull bo as, of from oche to two after eating.
"WHY AMA WIC SICK Ill'eseSligtit Pr
dispositions as they see called, as costly 4
emir stonsech. Headache, etc, though regarded as - a
iaatters de tkienmeleee, are, nerseleare, indications ;
deningemient, which It allowed to continue, will result ~.,,
general dimatee of the whole spriest. With all lb -, 7.
pleority an long as the action le, through any mum , "'
tiered, that moment commences a derangement, w . •
not speedily remedied by a neenoval of the mime, will I g '
through k long list of Imam ills and aches to Liver -•
plaint, feyereepaia, premature ekl age and Death. 'T
stomach is the grand rstervOlr from whence is dila •
omariaLmient, and lib and vigor are IMported to the -
tem system ; 11 is all linportain4 then, that the b -
lei kept healthy, and tree from everything calculated I
li f ..
excite a dtsramd action, and der the parlors:mew o
Its legitimate lunatic**, and ben through indiscreti •
accident , or other cirthisie the marital of Hi
body late prostrated, and th e m ach and other parts ,
the mina' economy am al and intibilent in the
L
performance of their duties. Or. ben there is an excited
ovrrantioa, then It Dements 0 sear; to resort to so
/1041einin, whom. alterative eorreetant qualities ma
restore a trigen.tie action 'and a healthy tone. A genii
aperient end lasetive, will'peehaps snore than any othe
medicine s accomplish title smil-vaind It is hi this character,
of a Mild, gentle, and eflcient aperient, lama'', and eor
setant, that lin Lli W IN'S CA,IIIIARTIC i'LLIA are o.
ed to the pular Bring entirely vogerekie in their oom
position,.they may be administered eakily to ail, of*, .
age and eel, as well to the infant and tinplate female,
to the vigorous min. For the speedy ears a Cedaid.
nem hieffireetema, Hesrtbara, . . Jana
dace, &chasm ea,. StemerA, Afiterseee et?l s r ."4 (Leerer, •
lArreavameata .1 the Braless Spasm irostertalg they
cannot be eurpamed. Three Pins are already looginalng
be known as one of the beat and most elyeetenyeeme4
. 1 .41
and as lb* m 1 perfect compeutol which bas aver bee
devised far the Mimicry of disease. 'hey ea •
to fire *OW ion, AT their pries Urge , per bee, SOU
remade/. , Mot in Erie only, at BA.L.DWIN'3 Dru
&ore, so. 4, it House. Girard, B. C. Ely. 26
- - - 7. - -_._- --.:
MARRIAGES.
In titruttlt t Mnreh aid by Rev Mr Flowerm,
Mr. WIEN 'REGOOR, to Mimi JANE MC.
CLELLAN It. daughter et lA ot McClelland.
E.,' . all of liirsrd tp
6 On the '27th ult , Jlrr. ZINN of Girard town
ship.
On the 2:1i1 tilt . ip I(enango, of Con.inup
tom. ELEN 1101/0 40 N. wife of Thomas
kohisou. and ditugt4m 41 Allen Soot
Kean, munch.. std 14 iinv-
I u McKean, OIL th :td tio . ELBERT ‘I
.on of Unah Skinner ay.'
year+ and ti 10..nt h..
At the t tf 1114 parents. in Wit:4llllg
tnn tp. “n edne.alny, March 2.d, SAMUEL
ALKEIt, youngest sou 01 Dyer and Plielle
Walker age 2; years and tire nioutlo4
ANuiliEtt S..i.ntketti6,xe
Died 111 Iteinson Corneis, tiedina count).
Ohio. Jun 1r... Wisan, aged 'AI )ears,
Months and I'. day lie was born in New
Haven. M 17 - 0. When a youth he
entered the Continental army. under command
of Col. 13ray. his two elder brothers being al
ready in the held, one of whom, (Lemuel, ) was
in the battle of Lexington. The three broth
ers served until the close of the War of Inde
pendence, when they were honorably die
charged and paid in Worthless continental cur
rency. Lemuel died many years ago. Darius
received a penSion from government, and died
a few years since in Chantamitie county, N.
1., upwards of la) years of age. John never
received a pension. its lie entered the service
of his cOuntry, and from pure patriotic mo
tives, he religiously refused to call on govern
ment to supphrt his declining years, thug set
ting an example worthy of his country's no
blest heroes.
During life be enjoyed a remarkable degree
of bodily health and mental 'vigor. walking
erecl and with firm soldier-like steps without
the assistance of a cane, reading the finest
u..3in
pri without the aid of glasses, and woeld re
co t the scenes of his younger days wish that
dell t known only to an old soldier.
* • • Yet in his years was seen
• youthnli rigor and autumnal green,"
a few weak, oppressed and struggling
col ties he saw the Star of Empire shedding
itsl lustre over the noblest, freest, and most
presperons nation on the earth. lie saw
the Measure of his country's glory =filed,—
Arid like good old Bimeon, was ' ready
to; join his Brothers and Compatribts in
Peace, when the order should coma from
Him who commands the armies in Heaven.
Lutiax.'
)1!al as that
Ns
Take Partiotilar Notice.
=I
AT HALF PRICE
4160 MUSIC
•r
WILLING'S MUSIC STORE
7 - PARK HALL.
declared
Publicly
Ho! very one in want of the latest and most
popular
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL.
SHEET MUSIC.
50410 11111 by soysolf vtib groat aoso boos tbo mimeo ro
lisidog 1301111104 both toot outi Viii , conioft of
, .
Boatk
Duette,
Tribe, ' .
'Ctairtetta and tkorasei; r
Waltzes, Polkaa,
• 1 Gallops, I
31421010114 )
Varchas sad
Feat" per ;
•; • aramorei~s• taimmemeies4aegrme
0 . 4 , lemtreee et ma seal am saes'
memb lememommier dr Oi
l et kir It ISIIMIS. allialltille
i .
1
InotssiOan Itommitilmr ail limmaleallamiroseiats.
, lede, Meer 111. 1510..*: , ,
Wag and
lad the" &tips
der• ticr Pr•-
amoi
th °smeary,
DEATHS
NO. 8,
m , cost t*:.4ttinctiolow,
Han oft h a ili ii r - Are i g4 l - 64,
IRON,
NAILS,
Cut and "97rouipit Spike,
'Mg
ai ft : 1.1
CARPENTER' TOOLS,
A .arf ES'
SHOVELS mad SPADES,
FLINT, MULET, M 1414
CIRCULAR CROSS-CUT
Springs, Axles,
AND
AN VILS, V ICES. AND BELLOWS,
Wrought Nuts sad Washers,
- - LE IRON,
TABLE AND POCKET
PLATED sppo4vsi AND FORK.%
BORING MACHINES,
ELEYS' WADS AND
WATER PR 0 . 0 ;"' CAPS,
SHOT BELTS, and POWDER FLAMES,
WHIPS, &c., &C.,
No. 3, Reed Rome, Erie,
WCONKEY & SHANNON
Eris, larch Lk IUO
Lake, Marine and Canal
INSURANCE.
cASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.
(JANUARY 1. MSC]
$1,867, 9 2 0 , 0 8.
I.I.).SYES DITRLVG THE YEAR lxs8 1
$773,601,11.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
AND 111 E
Perils of Inland Nar_gation.
J F. IXIWNINID, Agent for count; of tie and vicinity
as.,. n rat.. 1111.. •
slog lAA* Agent. W. 12, 1859 .-40
BA LDWIN'S cATHAiiTI
BALDWIN'S CATHARTIC SILLS,
BALD WIN'S CATITIVIC PILLS,
BALDWIN'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
lINTIRELY VRGETARLE,
NNTIRALY VROATARLF.,
F:Nrrinicyr TS:GETABLE,
£P THE
ltiNT CATUARTIr NOW LN CAs
('ATHAKTO• NOW EN rBF.
CBTII4I(Tic NOW IN ViE
voW •t 25 rrntr p.r t, ■t BALDWIN°A Thug inoro.
Matelt IA 1k.59- 40 No 5 teed flncrr
Odle* N. K. corner Third anti Dock 4trPetA. Philadelphia.
Nett toilette on Jan. I, 1,04 ssatArs NI.
Guarantied Capital..... . . ... . ..... ...IHOO.OOlk
JOHN W HORNOR, DANIEL. L HILLER,
tleeretary Predident
siAII'L.R grelirdS,
Vine Pres t
R. LYLE wiarp.,
Ageut for Erke,
March 11-4
BO“i': A ST) - S - Ho Es:!
BOOTS AND SHOES!
BOOTS AND SHOES!
BOOTS AND SHOES!
T'E R 1' LOW FOR e .1S 1!!!
VER Y LOW FOR ('A.I fl!!
r'bß 1' Low FOR cAsfl!!
AT
13. BARR's, No. 10. BROWN'S BLOCK
ERA, PA.
Marsh 11159 .
11AI D W I N'W4 7 ATii - A - Rfilqii EL; .
inza.tirely Nrc•igeot.ebiza.c. 1
/.h-111ilbwes, Thew, mut Asta-kbyfpepoi!i ; far behretr
hew, Ceetiresese, Heartburn. Heagache OPPerna
Justin. Swims*, lA* St./ad, .a ggig .1
the Liver, ea/ derhartaiest .1 the '
Swaim geseraUp.
PRICE 26 CHATS PICK BOX.
Sold In Erie b 7 BALDWIN. N 0.5 Reed House
Mareh 42, 18642.-40,
HOES, SHOVELS AND SPADES.
*bevels.Spaidies. Manure Forte, flay Forks, Roes Akkr,
Mattock ^ Crowbars, Rakes. Ike, for sale by
War* 12, lin. J. C. BILDEN.
pIARTER.
$0 Teas, prime Ground Plaster. in Bowels
or Balk, for solo by J. KELLOGG k CO.
Ens,March 12, 1850.-43 w 40
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and
Fancy Goods.
TM. AUSTIN, in Paragon Building.
• am: Penh Street, is sttU in town and would state
fur the information of the public, that a Ins amortment
of Cloths. Watches, Jewslry, Ifewey and Whoa Goods sin
on hand and lot sale at sensual low prime, in abort so
dISSIII ere they leaving the stare that no one cm aspect
to imam% la prim, Mart of giving mug their Goods,
'hitt be intends to de If fonosoary, to emostmoodate him
fides& and the depravity of the money' wink. It is
however proposed to motive each oddities, to tbe stove
is Imam from the tasters cider, m shall Wirer parab
olas at may low prkm, of all desirable Goods la his
Hoplag for am saapktionatlaaa la Ms, tor ea to.
tura 10.1111$1/ Is ones more aatarlild at lie Parsec
lA* Masai 12,1844.-60.
GOLD AND SILVER GOODS.
rube Diamonds mid all kladeofJe mode aa4
repalred by tie my Met wertmea. 84,11111, eon
. atl7 Mad sad mole to ceder. Clerks sad Watebai
y revolted at low Mee, sad all work warranted.
T, K. AUSTIN,
Nowa %Wag,
NM, Peach Street.
Mardi 12.
DA ' FANS A ' LOIANT FANCY
Articles. Tin 'Adele will tied a few ism of Moan
spleadid het and Combs st the "
I'. N t
AUSII 11. ows RM*
Merck 12,
GILT PORTRA FROM: .
Gilt Illemldhgs, toildageimissiats• /mob Lith
ographs is Pruner. «.l Milos amp at gie •
Ileng X Palli rit. B4 Mt.
--'--. lo.E,ish . by given that John
Ntio lt a Iddik Illarot Inaillaq bap role a
qtateof hie S. A. Domoowore. be lola
Weft to amain, borsesir Midst char
Kr. a owwwa ohom art
ma lame who are Wedged I. the TII4 Own
ad An* hamodisto . 11. A. Ifig7riT i o alis_.
Mallik El• • '
r.
pm t AND
Or (MOM!
--W• bar a %aloft:
otos.
Mane Si
'AND .=lts.
%Web we eV; tontgle at 10e ,
aiwnot it, Brno.
T_o W 0 0
'VS Iwo a lat.
sift *soft at wit
Knob I.
in
,Cas tigad lowing as bead'
w111: 4 =
.IMO.
~u ~:,.,
~~~11. .
- ,.visa-rJ ~.~+w.,,u.•...... r:: '-'~'...:+:. =
GRISWOLD'S COLUMN.
4 ‘4L4 II IP
'oP
$ 4
POPITLAR I i TRADE. .
EE2
WM. A. GRISWOLD.
SAS TIM DAY MIX= THE LAINDINIT AND BENT
r
EARLY SPRING GOODS
DRY GOODS,
Carpetings,
OILCLOTHS, ec., &c.,
AND HAND SA'Arti;
Terms Sc Cash Prices Uniform.
PIPE BOXES,
172 ps. Spring Styles Drees Silks,
7150 •• " •• Dress Geotis,every variety,
619 Spring Shawls, (aewo
A large line of fine Embroideries and real
*161,4 Pi 3 :V4l
Dress Trimming. and Fringes,
/7 Cases, French, Eng. and American Ptinta,
6 , Fine Challis, and M. De. Lainei,
Stir HOUSE FURNISHING.-11111
14 ps. Velvet Carpeting, 'Tel eet!tor .lii!d
24 Brussels do - loom. 111. 0/20
Crolllolly se
sou
20 " Tapestry Brussels do. m sne h ae s er , 114
3 ply Ingrain, cotton antrwool,
Monaie,
Matt lug
RICH LACE rind EMBROIDERED 'MUSLIN
anhatelles,
' PILLS
Plain and Gohl
ornwt •
Belcher's pat. Curtain Rollers,
Lis LW AAI • (' 0 TA N ,4IIEWTI.VqB
PILLow LIN in; AND (...(
A grit. rated make of
FINE FRENCH Awl AMERICAN
'fable Linen,
LAIPE & ELEGANT STOU
MI
1
SELPLIZO 111 . 001 OP
CO)IV&NO OF FANCY &2 Domunc
Z VAR .111FOILl 047W.D IN MIS Augur.
•
--L_ a
THE BEST STOCK OF DOMESTICS
IN ERIE
4P f f!
and Cotton Carpeting,
Azodatter. and
Velvet Bugs
I), or Matt%
e, &e, &c,
OIL t L4)TIIS IN EVERY VARIETY
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
oTRTAINS
From to So'll per wituktir
Sitin eml Wool
bauLeaki,
Bordered
Shades
rurfluti
4'..ra. and Tae.tels
THE REST IN CJE
10-4, 11-4 and 12-4
relelsikkivS: 4r- ktpfzi
Piano and Table Covers,
Napkins,
i , . ,t ,
1 1 owellmg, tic., &c.
BD
CASH SItiiiTEDI
works well.
and
1 Shall pursue it
Every day'A experience cutrinces n
-
more fully .._
IIZEI
t i
•
benefits to be derived
from it
About the 24th bunaut •
1 11111A4t
10 the
on dm
opposite side of the larva.
lately built aid finished effeesely fur me
Jolts hiooits FAQ.. 1
which time -
.faiother
. I**fit Imporl;iition
• 10111ter.opeseci.
•
:; :4 •
oßi`sair itoor4,
(Aliosetsowsto Sidaugots & 40,4
GROCERIES„ .
Woogents Wilk* Ware,
FLOUR AND PEED,
FOR THE MILLION;
1:
AND WILL IfE SOLD
THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN
EVERY BODY WU.L.SAVE
EXAMINING OUR.
SUGARS, TEAS, OOPYEES,
AND VERyTAING ELSE IN THE
XX, Extra Superfine &Graham
Corn Meal, Cracked Wheat,
Of all kinds kept constantly on hand and
for rule at pnces that cannot but
satisfy all. filififtAll goods
It'Jr, tinted G. ; • 41 1.4 e:
ler -Remember the old stand at ' 4
~,hAnnon
a. Ryan. No 5 ChPapside, Fare,PA.
01131611 V t B0(11 - 11 .
Erie. March 12. 1559 r)rn-11)
•‘B NO-UP " RllY.f
Whim was .std tl:e othor Jai
W here did I go wit bout tri,lo„
Aod bring a lord horns on► dlar
When Tits is wanted. Instil aul tar:,
And Sugar to sleet with cars,
You'r always minim had them why r.
Who has lot, ot(yirtoteeit n,t
And other kinds of wholesome food,
iteaddemsamil / Othwet nntle-sisiOttd 41:e
Who geeelnyou with a sratlioN
And shona you all that's to On man, •
Got up so Matey, nice and clean I 9 BALP4ILY.
Who.ktreps the setermol "Osaa-re Pit
Thai:and that's made beneath the sky,
For which so many lone sad sigh r 11ORSC14.
illtho't at hi. post both early and late..
To wait on all— big, small and great,
At Om Omits earner rdittliattel State • II isAllsWiN
Erie, Marchl2,lllf4 —4O,
p A PET? ILANiI I N - rqs•
/ am now =Moe large it:Martin.
to my stock of PAPI/14
1N0.4 tar the Spring Trate, trim ti
for beauty of style and cheatioces • • Ippli
<award he surpassed • ter a•
Eric, March 12. Iti,o J. iirm:
G ILT :ill-WE:S. -1 i ILT `ZII-kriF.: 4
A beautiful lot of Gill ,batlea .t eery I. w prier. tirts , 1.
tumid at g 5ig7,1,14, \ f '
W IN IN )NV 1 1: S 'E.: .
Curtain tulle Kllll TA•
Window Flxturew, f•tr sale el 04,1 .1 e \
Cr:FUN - ATI lit.
Au *troll Cultivator Teeth at J J
CARPENTERS' NERS"I' 4
•
1 b.,. ...Anti, made taro ►J•ittnd.t to m) former •t•wk
of Carpenter. and Jiiinerl Toole, making it the• mold
complete in the rttr. March 12. • 'lO. .1 C. T r:141. - 1 4
FOR THE EA
Irish Linen,
10 00 11)0 , '26 and 1424 ?ova,
March 12, I.t.ati. 2 ztk.,..10N
B ABBITT METAL-
_
A supwrior artlelo 'a
Al.w.,l's R I Yl"
c01v..11.! nth., itMtulac tu of pi.t.,i.. t„.
req. low, at
Mardi 12,
PLATED wAiiE.
Calm ftaxlet". F•tritic 422{1.4,1)•, (AI" and treat
whaiety of i‘fell (:owls , for pale h!
T M. A VRTIV.
Paragon Building,
Year Peacb St-
Match l'i
CITY AN 1) it...".NTY BONDS AT PAR.
The Ilubirriber, Heeding a few and
L. County B on d. , .01 ...It the Pt:lowing
dealsatle property an.l take Donde at
. Tar:
Ow Farm 54 arr.* a)ile■ from VA.., ruin. au* pet
&ON.
One Fares Vi acres, 8 miles from Fri., on Waterford tam"
As, $25 per acre.
14% acre* Out Lots, o Ridge Rosa, void)• ,-..,utter)
SAE pi, nem
rite ACM Oat Lot., salpiiOng rtiu l; f. , u1.4. COO ~r t..t
Tbntio Henson and Lots on !leech Lane. ssnu • ••
tight Lot* on ElneetrLanr. 1160 ••
an* Feb. 113. 11189.... Tan.
GABLE 4 NEW SflOl-rfORE.
'
SELLING OFF ! ! SELLING OFF ! t
Boo's, gDOE/ 1 4 AND nunextes: OF taint Y
DESOIDIPTIoN FOIL
Ladies, Gettlemait, Youths and Children.
►T
GABLEI3 NEW SHOE STORE,
OS &at; St, Odlaawn 'dui anti ild areas
j116. 6 7, 111 Wri ori l ini k
D i rt If 1 1 1 Ie g iie:ut:
ally, that h. two just opened • very
pogo, stack sum' of the above sytkiitS, slid
will insanitsotara to'onier any thing iu his line orr short.
s oon" wow' ha will sell as sheet as the cheapest, WI
and examine quality spd prices.
Ibis, Yob IS, M+9—U.om
BARR BIROTHER.
etAvit jest noshed Irom Pbtladelibto • OM luP
Stook of
STAPLE; EMT GOOD+,
Which thu MU he' ten Loweet Retei:V.tBll,
Country Produce (daft ebhmed) or Iteke fy or
Ott Raab at- 16 per eta abets the high et setae.
Thor him Woo • goeglistoek of Boot, hod Mott, Skirts,
%wren, Mato& to,' he» be sole oh thous'. !heresy.
Omani", a* she ee the chariot he Cash.
We* WarehiS.llN.
GRAPES! GRAPES
I WOULD all atirotloo. ofIIIRAPI ttm ettS to Or
=fo *Asir mo o *
ti tore vadat* or th. a - rib coo be
r S i !fa !
Clam ' ' I na"-
Am" - - " -
Iliabatio, - ember atm teslis.
T III " , : : 0..
B er =prok i. xi •• . L w ,
V "24 13,4
ideo . .. .: .4 ;• 4 ' '
Tett
gi el ,
=I
EMI
DRALENI3 IN i
Pork, Fish, Bali , &o. &a.
BOUGHT ;4.)8 CASH,
. 1
CHEAPER
THLS CITY FOR
CASE OR READY' PAT.
MONEY BY CALLING AND
SPLENDXP STOCK OF
GROCER Y AND PRO risro.l
LINE, BEFORE
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE':
FLOUR,
GRAIN AND FEEL
iirtred In all parts QI :44cl cr (2, ch.r•yr
• • -, Sim* it.
.-; • .
SE
1 II
NEW STYLES--Prices ftom $5O to $125
Extra Charge $5 tbr Hemmers.
495 BROADWAY,
1541 SUPERIOR St
iu
aimr
Than inteltines sew from two 'Oa jilleilit
from nekton, terioiriog Do re-ti 1..... ife aloilial -
Hem, Fon. Ostler, and Stitch lay* MOM
log taithemot by their own operairni, 'titillate esemeas
to the hand-needle, on is required by other *meanie/
They will do better end etatepee mon* am anmaitime
coo, Mil Wake works kis me eat rat hoar, sad am no
qmpitionably, the tad Mitsefse* Le the' market for t oily
miring, ow amoant of their shoplleity, durability, ma of
management, and. adaptation to ail varieties of Maly
swiring—ezeurtiog either heavy or line work with equal
Pitney, mitt IA thf flat special adjnetaient.
as widens of the napastioued interiority of their
lisehien. the Gm* . ma k Bama Strome Meow= CON , '
PANT beg leave to remeethalif refs/ to timioUalelag
'P E S T I-11 0 - WI .A 4 L 5:
villeins bail ooirtif Mover It Beteen Xachlnee to mr
family for nebriglOyoirruid •nnf, I tale pleasurr in
emornsoding itnanelm wag MUM* for the peepooe for
which it is der 1 40wilig."—Airs. Jeans
ma t, NO .1 ; .
.., Zeiler nr Al E. fede
44lita
'1 elitiaiii . ' tad eith,your Romer Machine,
whkh haft - by ter many moetlee It has
always duty, remixing no Millstone*, and
is emir 4,0 entry rarely of ramie Kyles br
,imply Menthe the meets ce Wert"— /Wm flisrbeti
Suiekirki; egg if Rte. Dr. titeeitipad. Edam of if. I'.
Chrigikui livocots.
"after trying reestsl 41111k4est good machine., I pre
ferred yowl., on PAcettu4 of ito eisoplicity, anti the per
fret - mum with which ft is 1n..44.4.. well Le tqs
awl durability of ilea wadi ;Abet lung experience, I feel
competent to MAMA In thu. ~ manaor, mid to ruolldently
recommend it fur every loimio of family 11*.ritle "—.Afra.
E. B. Spooner, wife of the /Sifter tf Brapk4pw Star.
PI Imes need !Mita hiiAairt Steering !Octave for
tee years, and hive tooth, lt dapted to all Wide oft/m
-il, sewing, from Cambria to rondeloth. idarisentabovic
b«.1:1 worn out without the giving way of a tat. Thu
Machin to randy kc;it in orOow, and oaello a ^-411fri.
A. R. Irtigopio. rile of Rev. Goa. freinde, %ej. rwk
, «win f illaythlne hes been, In see id me family
the poet two row-e, sod the (edits request me ta glee eon
their tantironal. to pr fret sdeptedases s as well a.
leher.earteit In the performance or family and
hone o h o ld lowing " - Reioced Beeman, meal }.rk
"For ~ r eral months we *or toed (hewer k Baker.
Se atne %whin., and hsee,naewttn the ennelusion that
v 7 4 .
aery 14.13 o hif desire. her lab( neenditnity.nni pony
,1, The ... 0 ,04 be m" (arta in powteming one or thooi
mliabla Sod tottorstoigablo rots ne.51.-wannen,' Theme
r..,n,,,,n e n . 1 ,e..tty • 01 basalt, ateengal, saagilapeitar, aro
in•altiehi. '—J 0 ,ltfrere i doecater ay G.A. air P.
'Werra. Adder .1 Or flos•e,„lowaari.
Bt Wart of o I. I tor from THral, R Iravirk, TA , so
.4 fII.IIEXU r-011.4nwa, Dor relate/It In Flrdaoyi Kw &tab
0'' , .1••,, nat. I Jan „It 12, 1 , 441 t
"•1 had s tint mli.h. ,n../Ilielbouroe, in 1114, in which
there ere, ..., tare— lb. sand rands at ar•rtagr doom
~ tl, 00.. II; Pr,. r kAtalterlt ilhkehinws, and gained ream
of 14'51 Lae outnaol,4 all 1114.j•lasbie mains sewed by Whir,
•II • ofoollr an), t•iar " ,
"I( Homer canid La. cal Seinp from big murky had., he
wnald asn i x OS•• a.l , •rit nrnr it Raker as a tams be
moult oatmeae of art that) waa ever Valeagea mnithy.—
Ha armateldenoarice and otalA thin-making.= man direful
•prirry‘f woes uonamberel "—Prof. Nara.
"1
r.. 1
take phreaur- to ea! t, tlmt the Geyser at Bakal
ler tug Ifsehitiew have m , rhea enateined coy experts
teen ktte r try in' y and tithing otherN) have three of
them io operation to my different plaera, sod, after foul
)rare' trial, have lso WI i S t.. bad."—J H ileratmosyr
Sroator of Soma. Carefree
"Itr rife ha 4 tr,d nor neOrnene ft Baker's Family Ss.
.ng. Mantua. f.,snnte tune, and I unsatisfied it IA oor of
bo.t inh.r unto/ matign. a that halo basal Inrasord
I title must:lll6.sta,, to r4t , Inmene.ing it to 4 . 4 pnhh, "
—J (.. Hams, Garrra, : ef resumer
"It la 0. towit Ifni thing, and pato everybody tato I.A el
eit,.enent humor; %rev. I a Catholic, I shoola
Ln•ist Upon Sakn , 4 tiro , and Nana[ tua,iair
o.7:klay Inotatlin 01 1104.1 . ge.od deeds for ho
inaalty."—Coseres M atlp
"I think it he far the bet patent in lase This Machias
can adapted from the IlInt•t C210014C CO the heaviest
rasiderere It PO.l •trObger. Zed ware hear.t.thally
than one can imagine If wine could no s t replaced
rn•iney ovUW Dot but it" -Mrs J. O. Br Nashaaa.;
Ti..
fk, ti ti.LCwa..l
t , a11..1) , I
•I t re, ,nita and durable to Its wet*: L.
easti, und..rat• 0.1 2.t.: 1..-0 to repeal( I carninaly ive c m.
MtCid this KALI &JIM; aNlatatancto Awl oahms,"
N -Mrs. AI 4 For '
"We 6n.1 this 111 +chine tp work to oar sattthatlab,
with *astir, ritoommend tt to ttt• pubtk, M We WWI*
GrocertLe Raker to be the best owing Machtnata ass."
—Deary Brothers, Altssositt, Tenn.
"If used exclitieply fort fnmi lt' purposow, with ordinary
esne, I w,ll wrier they w9llaet Ono 'tbnw score years and
ten, And ue , er zet out or tit." —JoAn Ersktme, Niwkrair,
hat e bad t nur MAchlue for pereral weolut, and am
perf,,tly .t stied that the wort it does i. the beet and
be.kutif ;1 that ri - Pritrat made."—Margie Atimao.,
Impart/le, Tees
"1 aae mr Ni‘. ',lO • open rwatt dr e eom s i i i nir, an d tin.
hn, n n n•I It.. "or k A arlimrable•-•-far better than
the best han•:—. .r.anr other marbine 1 base ever
keen —lvry /1 thwarsj•se, Aeskrdie, lb,,a
•'1 t.i, I the u • i•rnnzo•t an I mold beau; it I
vTer • 1,1 OW ItVit I' hand nr to .
7,...1r.1 thou iirovvr Uariker liAchin.4. one of t , r , es t r y,
10 oar •et itrS. Taylor, ,NitaAsals„ r 71 ,1 N . •
"•1 hal, I I:akeinge,wll).7 Willebl
, 12.1. in u.r
ut s•
m inn.0%.,1 , 111 , 11,1 I int IlnAhle. 1 C2O r nfldroll.
nr •Ittrtt,rt I it t•. ell to•tinr,• In want n machine"-4
T Tirowspvm 3anhrsll , . Tram.
••1 ol the utlittl the urn,
r 0.k.. S r . tug Umeliktwc. I bare n n a ItnnSt
rr ery Ilrort iptt.ou .4 • .11 4 4 , 11 11,1•1 t 1 much
an./ . I• ." IN 11,, TO•pb•I than work done hr
"—.lirr. 1. 5 1 ievirr Anakrair, Ti.,...
••1 w I, .1( tri, IerON , P?& Baker
1.. r \l• km..db t. rva ld I rant repts., It again at
plewaur. - --,lir, 11 .Naohritia, Tex*.
t plrehviv.l 'rmn eon. ito the .ork
. , nte eiv 1141..4 W. with pit - lonee menmtn•nl
the lir •ser , e,rtn,f !(.'..htut to be the twat io
4., —3' 4. C.,. Mewrims, 7inft.
"Timl;fot, r 11 . .rliinr works *Amtrakly
1 thlnk, lue ~.• .4•• t ..iptrjor to Vast of may
strwirrz rise. 1)., but. work. 1 thipk tLx
v••I t•• brat • J. bur•r, .I.lempkr,
Telex
.1. C. 5e.1.1/F:,.*:-
hn 1 1111,,tral, durable, and
hike pie e .n n • omoteodin4 it to all who wish coni 6-
mono% and ' —7lrr F. Taw, Mr..
plus, Trott
ntrairms . l3lllidl.t.;
"This Gron-cr Liseor IN 11 oittinea hare given such
aatiar a , u,a r !.t..t . futtv lecotrimeod th-ro to ail who
wort, w I vo/ r.d lot..otoott+i r•rw [lv Moehint. It ww w .e u t, t
work with .nu ,-oro O 1 1 4 1, &IA !woe, i, or ic th an any
other inachil, I sven. R. 11 21h144 - 11, Mon.
phtl, Teat.
"run happy to Vt . " Hi , frAtim.tiy to favor of Grover
Llakete• ',voting klav%atm. and of the perfret. ikatlatart tt
vivo' , in evvry rrliforCl. It tie., naatiy. sm it, b y Do
...entity-0dic...1, and I iknAl'r it t.i tabors I have asten."—
Alm Brow., /rift 4 , 11,, A M Bryan, Itleatpkis,
'it +Cords M, witch ; 4 otirtiro In stir. that the Mathise
works welts so 4 I do hesits.. to rooortissosti!it 14a
poseitslakt all the adessitssees Inu claim for O. Hy *do
to very 111 ;straws! with It, w.t wo take vlramire In •Ner
tuit U.lbia <host , R I . C. BY Daley. MRSIOII4. Ttaa
• I: ~ea yiesltarr to find th, Grime & 114/terlasring
:‘,.n. 1 Wive It In eon
giant woe, and anttit nI) t lat could ie. dee:seg. It to the
cuntt amp% am? d}tral•io rawhin• in hos sn I sodtiPaf tilt'
r•aNsnsoleLti II:: -#1 M W6te. ArsopAss. Tram
"Harkt *Pen. lraraltse.( 3 , 34 ostat nil's* other kind. of
Maatlye.,.l.l.•-•1 Iran to say that the th orkr & 8.
ter ai.tehlt.e. Sr. rbr o,r te•rior to all others 'a
Pres:our Soit• , 1 y.lriUe, 'Pren.
.
o ft
" 11..
.411...•1. f Illi V •fl 411 Z WiNettilde iII VIII Oftkpi,, .ad II ..111.1
ant take :s e ... In i its eeeet,-er I seoulti Ist seippli Its place ,
Wad Is t esn , an 4 IL toy funtly ornerlug In about surf eu rt Is
tise Liens I oestld mstils nie hand+ " tet../ Stott, elressellrilte,
7lnts.
LIN FOR A CIRCU LAR.
A LOO4 AOENT WANTED.
Ussett 12, 0.94.--1y.40
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Pap 4, Stationery,
JOHN 04.111. F
A"T
\
PARK BO 7 At BOOK BTORK
D. P. IN %MON, rilltiot
R, H, M .4 WO.
NEW YORK
,CLEVELAND
WSLL•PAAES &c.,
MEM
C.
antcesu.~a
SHOES,
octoiltest, that
al lt °Os'
:4)cwin3;4
kamd:at pbolessle
Rai idle*
`I.„W, W. totem
ial 13 ham
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Yam