The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, June 25, 1859, Image 3

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II lIONS. and %%M. O. hionana Al.
Ate itplehte , l to the lion Jtott,.
volume- of fhe Congressional
ggt, invested in a goad newspaper
t!. r than if invested in such luxuries as
, rgar , k.r lager beer
understand that the prospect is
o ,od for hariag a part, at least, of State
.„ •lunng this and the next pear.
rho price of liberty is eternal vigilance
1 ,, the nhgerrer its $1,50 in advance—
lo,rolly certain no man, who is a man
%. , t hont either, and rest well nights.
su y iiiley's Lady's Book, for July, is on
„ F ouipt as usual —and as tumid has so
g things in it we wonder any lady
hoot( it
file Philadelphians hare found a name
Hotel at last. It is to be called
p n'utul " All Quakertlorn may non
1,.r a time
itt , ‘ P tVK ER has been Visiting his
, ,t — Vk illiantsport for a week pat The
says his health is improving, though
h %,.‘ in a flattering state
~ In . NI advertisement In
t,• ; roiumu The Doctor is one of the
e••I tit and ,cientific Denlist+ in thi.
~f the Stet:
03 . ), The hrt , t number of the FRyette I'atref.l
t.tte to hand It is neat and ably con-
I Journal, anti basing its polit it's, we wi-b
MAIM( -11Cet..•
\ I heru seleetea
•leh‘er thc ~ r at I,PII f.r the Lereuionie. , here
the 4th Ile pre•dirt nit entertninitw told
I.le eti.,r(
s ti r The iron ter Ihe graded portion of the,
ore and Erie road a new at Buffalo We
, it Will :4,1+11 he 111S , 1) the ground, and
er+ now at %.,rk
s o ye- It 0- 1,01 true. reported, that, lion
%II • ' I
wlll deltver thr nddre,- 1.111
I !.u I tity lie wit+ invited, but on
, }•reN engagement% had to de-
od:riti learns that the Cleveland
ILittroa.l Ctitutpan) have contracted
hull. a decline Shop and Freight
,tit their own giutin , l nenr the pre..ent
torjr The Viarren county papers report that
lie rye w.ii wittentkily 111)111 ed to that
itt . ‘ 1. the late frost• the wheat luta geuer
escaped Ahotti au average er p a fruit
•oolciptite.l..
ny.r„. rho r .k.ppi, of Fairview, u t hi be he
hell:ldiot , . in pat mit are
tr.riimil cvlehrtilion lln r „ 11
V{l'llllll4 1% II il n , 11'1 , 1 ‘.l fire
htrihl4:lll
I hal 6t e H h them
I s , •uteel~• NII do Nell It. rend the 11.1.
• \lt- .1..11 N llc II \ :11101her
e Irm• Ling :old in
raa ”ilimend I,la, a- a capable mad
.111J1 , Ito , iiiiiii
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Orr lie %%arreii Ilad has intoriantion that
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••• • • • r ~ , hr FT Ma.n6 (MI Oar I.l~lz ...-1,4
,''' •• I i ',to there to Erie. awl t-liat ilie
I. k :1%..r• ail! not he Slopped I In they reaelt
r , I.! took out fur the ears when the
\ meeting was held on lay eye
t: he Court HtOISC to tIISCUSIS the pro
-. i Penn Industrial Reform School, which
t• pe‘oled over by .ludge el ‘fritt urn. and
Mr. Itt-tiniaroan. Superiuten
• th e We tern Ilottae of Refuge, Judge
.f Cleveland. and Alen+
nitlit'n Block h:th been unpr"ve.l to
i...(rattee by the recent •Ire+.ing up
an,l we un,lerstan.l the proprietor has
1.1,• , 1 another itnpruvemelat to the town that
iwres —dressing up.•'
gal,. The E %pre AI sap. the I.) coming , Gar e v f
a. taken do wn the nominees of the Democrat
party. which it mimed a few weeka
• guevg our cot emporary iM a little near .igtt-
I or in the log It he will look carefully at
a‘l of the first column, on the first page,
cc see the ticket ail WrlyA:
e call attention to the advertisement
' HEART'S TICW Fl o or t/ta
sA.aper. We recommend Mr. E to
renders n. nn honorable and upright den!-
' , •to• whose word is RS good as his bond. and
•
anything that may be bought at his es-.
c•ii-I,ment may be relied upon as being just
,it he represents it. liiTe hint s call.
Liar There im a fool of a Frenchman down at
.aFuta Fall. making arrangements to walk a
!1 , ! rope across the chs.in below the cataract
, lay of the affair has out been flied, hut
ti ter will he gilett when it t. If he
oil miss his balance mud tumble in, there
old he one frog eating fool ie.., in !lie
.0.14
filiir The tleveland I)na.crat qyy • • t ,„ a
highly creditable to the German character,
di hough our city for the pits! week ban
.11 with Germane from all parts or the
J StaleQ, attending the tisengerbuntl Fes
n, ha% el to see the first num among
.1, 5..1 tie of litoxiestion " This in the
•t r,to-ltivive evidence we have yet had that
.'• 0. ,,, inloX iesie
Ore - fl tt JAN. Duca ITTIA, C. S. F•rustur
11 k to he the orator of the day
on the 4th The Own, r ..ays he is
•g. u.nL of a high order of ability. and
g.‘.. •,11 oration worthy of himself and the
• Perhaps: sue then perhaps not. We
tar , l Cite honorable Senawr trout Wis
-11-111 I hruw himself' . in the Senate, and we
• t here waa an "eternal flineos tkingg"
• • s.. 1. In. name anti hi• performant e But
••
VAL. The Goz..tie -tatrn thnt Sreennx AL
. i'ollector of Fairru•w township, was found
• I „ii the farm of I) taunt. pout., about 7
'..‘k E.tt Saturday morning. Ile had left
the prey low day on a collecting tour.
in fetar health. it is suppoSed be
••
ft ht. hotiwe in a fit or from the effects of a
Moroi vessel. He was shout NI yearn
• ‘u , - and IPA (.% a wife and several grown
I . ..It. and daughters.
Trig - The Huffman .0."1, , 1011 Pay that on
14) lifterti,mn n Jury in iheCireuit Cuttrt.
• ,r.ltrt of $34M11) in favor or JMIA A.
% ihe wife of the late Geo.
4 henke•stialn on the Slate Line Rail
kille4 in October, lt.ca, by a
between the Slate LilAr and Buffalo
1 5. Erie cur. , Thy moil was brought
1.1 PATE the uWiler Of the
En
IllaL The new volunteer company, the for
ligation of which has heretofore been announced
in our columns, was permanently organised by
the election of the following officers on Bat
urday evening last : Captain, J. W. MoLmis
Ist Lieutenant, BENJAMIII Gamer; 2d Lieuten
ant (14'ORGE SMI.DICK ; 3d Lieutenant, ALrissii
I►ts4.l Secretary, D. B. McCistasity; Treasurer.
II r Rotatits. Under the drill'of Col. McLane
they can "bet high" they will become soldiers
if there is any soldier in them'
ger We learn from the Democrat that a
house, with all its contents, occupied by Mr.
LAravan, in Hartstown, Crawford county, was
destroyed by fire on the evening of the 10th
instant. The house took fire during the ab
ience of Mr. and Mrs. Lafever, and was so fax
consumed before it was discovered, that it was
impossible to save anything. But we are glad
to he able to state that a noble liberality was
manifested towards them, in their misfortune.
by the citizens of the village. A large amount
was immediately raised for their relief.
FOR GOVZINOIL.—The Clarion Banter hoists
the name of the lion. E. L. fiturnm, of this
city. as its candidate for the Republican nomi
nation for Governor.—Pius. Press
Is (hULIUI2 rich'—has he got the "rocks"—
the ••spondulioYs"—the "needful,' the ••rootlif
evil"? lfso, that accounts for the milk in that
cocoanut. The Clarion Banner bled poor old
(len Laramer to the tune of four or fire hun
dred dollars a year, so it is said, as long as he
had a golden vein to bleed. And now it is after
Gazzam. Look out, Doctor; there are worse
leaches than those sold by Druggists.
ifte The Warren Mai/ represeniii the work
on the Railroad bridge across the Allegheny at
that place at progressing finely It says , the
Engineers placed the crib, or foundation, of
one of the piers last Monday afternoon. There
will be two pier4about 150 feet apart, the
right hand one being ibout 150 feet from the
right shore. leaving plenty of room for the
rafts on the right where they run now, or be
tween them, if they wish to run there.
Wk. The Harrisburg Union brags nut a
oy down there who "set a line (tux in the
•reek to catch a catfish: next inorang he eft,
'tell his line, when, wonderful to 'r'elate, there
was an eel and two large entAsh on it, one
weighing :25 and the other 23 pounds 1 The
in.', thinks this in coisiderahle of it fish
story. and it may do .for that locality ; but
4odness, graciou,, the Editor aught to see the
I s fish up here We are not much of 11 fish
erman, but we can beat that, racy. The other
day we went over to the pier+ at the entrance
of our Bay, and after fishing awhile caught
four on the wine line—two bass, and two bull
poutti ; and when we came home, we had to
employ a schooner, carrying three hundred
tons, to bring us in
Ofd The statement' of our correspondent,
published the week after the frost, in relation
to wheat re-sprouting after being killed by the
frost, is being confirmed every day As vor
rolieratit e of the fact stated by our correspon
dent. the Harrisburg Teltyraph says a friend
brute it that some wheat which wait killed
y the recent territ.lefrest is sprouting already,
it hough the old .talk is still standing It 19
coining up thicker on the ground than before.
nod 11 4 .the wheat was very light on many
it may urn out that the frost has really done
l!no~l in many instances. There isanother hen-
Olt also arising front the severity of Ile frost
It is alleged that the weevil is destroyed If
this is generally the case. the loss of a single
wheat crop will not be sorely felt. for of laic
years the crop has been almost ruined, in
• ~,,,,, 04.2 • myarror, s•le "MN. Swepirc-•
,est Some of those farmers who plowed
t heir wheat fields, we guess, hare nalpiNeil it. all
because they did nut lake the ( IN( rrer
gby- It. W. HASKINS, Esq., gives' he farmer.
4,ittie words of good advice through the columns
of the Buffalo Erpresii. Speaking of the re
ported failure of the grass crop. in +ono• h/C:11-
Hies. in consequence of the frost, and the com
plaints of some that they must part with por
tionl of their st K-k for Fick of Itly upon which
to winter them. he says: 'lt is to be hoped no
farmer will adopt that ruinous policy, after re
calling to mind that the .eason before hint,
and that he ha. 1 imple tune and opportunity to
produce any quantity which he ma) requlre of
the eery best of feed for hi« neat stock, for
the coming winter Ile has only to prepare
suitable land, and sow this. ?,road raAt. with
'llan corn. Those alio have once tried this,
will need Do urging to repeat it. With new
hands at it. the only danger is that they will
sot get it thick enough on the ground. The,
corn shoal , ' stand 40 thick that the stalks will
he kept small— ~ carcely larger than those or
rank clover 11 hen this growth has become is
great as can conveniently be cured bpon the
round, it only remains to mow, and cure it,
in the usual way. By this simple process ever)
farmer may fill his barns with a most ; Il an_
cious•fodder. and thus save his stock from sale.
and bring every animal out in good condition
in the spring.
pp- The merchants of all towns, large ur
small, may generally be divided into two
es. First, Mote who srtk to bud( their priuper-
ity upon great enterpnie usd Alerting ith•rditty ;
an.l secondly, those who fancy that th, beet yttult
to success a to be found in the honied
. furtitties
huh them predermaors hare left them, and rn drt
fang (-Lost( bargais. The intelligent reader of
our paper will readily understand, by looking
over its advertising volutions, where the first
Blass nifty be found The secohirelats, believ
ing that money invested in printers' ink is
money thrown away, are never up to the times
in style of goods, or in prices to suit the times,
and hence the little custom they have is from that
class who du not read the papers--and every
body knows that is • very small class in these
tatter days. Keeping these facts in mind, the
reader can see at a simple glance where he will he
Mogi Ithely to find what he wants, and the men
with whom he shall be able to deal to the Le
udruntar ; and in this class none of our mer
chants stand higher than list - s 5t JORI.AN,
Whose advertisements will always be found in
the Otarrver. Appreciating the advantages of
Printers' Ink they advertise liberally, and the
result is an immense trade, which enables them
to sell goods at a much less price than if they
did only a two-penny-never-silvertise Ansi-
=
joar Speaking of the progress of the Sun
bury and Erie road, the Philadelphia News says
the last rail necessary to complete the track
to Lockhaven has been laid. The first passen
ger car between Williamsport , and the Bald
Eagle Bridge, which is a short distance below
Lockhaven, was run over the road to that
point on Wednesday last, carrying among oth
er gentlemen, the Governor of the State, and
the President and Chief Engineer of the Com
pany. The line is now completefrom Sunbury
to Lockbaven, and arrangements are nearly
completed for the regular running of the trains
between these points. Above Lockitaven. and
to the head waters of the Sinnemahoning, the
grading of the road is nearly all completed,
and a very short time will be sufficient to have
the rail down to this point. The . present ex
;elision. in connection with some lateral roads
already constructed, restates the rich coal fields
of the West Branch, and a very large trade
from this source is now ready to go on the
read• The entire work of construed= on the
middle end western divisions will be vigorous
ly pressed during the present season, sad it is
confidently expected that the rails will be laid
to the harbor of Erfe - by July, 1860.
; kir A couple of Editors down at Syracuse
were taken to the Poor House the other day,
and another, one in chronicling the !het says
he expects his turn will come soon. If we
'sight make a suggestion, we should say that
en insane asylum would be a more appropriate
Shimmer's retreat.
J One of our exchanges says that lime
may he used in several ways very advantage
ously just now. Scatter it around your coos
pools and kitchen drains, and over the floor of
your cellsrf where vegetables have been stored.
It is a poirerful disinfector, to prevent =pleas-
Ont.rantl unwholesome odors. Use it liberally,
also, as a whitewash.
THE SCIENTIFIC AISERICAL—The publishers
of this widely circulated and popular illustra
ted weekly journal of mechanics and salami,
announce that it will be enlarged on the .first
of July, and otherwise greatly Antproved, con
taining sixteen pages instead of eight, the
present size, which will make it thahrgest and
cheapest scientific paper in the76rld; it is the
only journal of its class that is ever succeed
ed in thin country, and martains a character
for authority in all matters of mechanics, sci
ence and the arts, which is not excelled by any
other journal published in this country or itt
Europe. Alt houghihe publisher* will incur an
increased expenst'of $B,OOO a year by this en
largement, they have determined. not to raise
the price of subscription, relying upon their
friends to indemnify them in thniincreaseliex
petolittna;, by a corresponding inirease of sub
scribers Terms $2 a pear, or ten copies for
81:ry Apecimen copies of the papei with a
pamphlet of information to inventors, furnish
ed g ratis, by mail, on application to the pub-
'WWI" , Mt N.!(S Co., No 37 Park Row, New
York
THS CORNER STOIE.—A large
number of ladies and gentlemen assembled on
the occasion of laying of the corner stone of the
First Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday, at 10
o'clock, X NI It was an interesting and im
pressive ceremony The exercises were opened
by a prayer from the Rev. Dr. CH/14111,11, of
Buffalo, followed by an anthem from the Choir.
Rev CUAILLES J. licrcuiss then delivered
an able address. in exposition particularly of
the wide-spread benefits of Christian princip
le-. as evidence in the lives and character of
men and women. The great truth was clear
ly stated and strongly enforced that Religion
is purifying and cleveating in its nature, and
that it is the duty of ALL to embrace it. Fit
ting allusions were made to the event about to
be consummated, and the blessing of God invo
ked on the church in course of erection. The
address closed, the corner stone was laid, after
a hit+ a closing prayer was made by the Rev.
Dr Lvos Rev. D C. WRIGHT pronounced
the la tietliction. A spirit of deep solemnity
marked the a hole proceeding.
The ltox deposited in the corner stone
ontained the following list of articles. We
,re , ent it in the shape In which it was read
n the occasion J W Dot I; LA NITI, Esq..
ar) of the Board of Trustees :
(tile 10 gold piece: one :50 cent piece
duet. Di dent pieces: three pennies and one
half pennygdece: all of which were recently
taken from lin. Tin Buz found in the Corner
Stone of 14 old Building.
lit addition to these relics of the laying of
the eurner stone of the Old Building, there is
taitcd. LhauteseinJ,Bilx. „aeconinaurina
e Fortier None, one copy of the -New York
Eistigclist4ne of the Anteriout Presbyterian,
of Pluladelphin. one of the Erie Gazette, one
of the EriejObserier, one of the True Ameri
can. tine of ;tire Erie City Dispatch, one of the
Etie Exprekm, owe of the Erie Free l'ress, and
o.lle ( , f the Spectator
There 1- hl,o n lint of the naruee of (lemma
her. or thes 4 eQsion of the Congregation, anal
of the Itonol of Trustee..
One dollar gold piece, one 3 cent piece, one
2. cent Nevi 111111 three new pennies
Several 4f the lending political paper% of
11;e day
The natoira of the l're+ident of the Knite.l
Stater arid I'shtnet.
The natiirs of the Judges of the Supretne
:Dort of Unittsi States and ol the District
'otirt of Its 1 . 1111 ed States, for the Wes. Di,
)f Penns:, Dinnia.
The natt of the Governor of the State and
C
his alane .
The uan ss of the Judges of the Supreme
Court of Psinnsylvania.
The :iambs of the Judges of the Local Courts
:Opt their 4-Owen+
The mm4l4 of the members of the City Gov
erntoent
The 11.1 iii . the Box was inscribed sus fol-
711u — rch ererte4 on thi. ground, A
IR•1-I ftebuilt .1. It. Inr)l4.
(leo. 1 kon. Baßtor
Trn.teesi4 -1.; .1. Bennett. President: W
Intiglngo. secretary : Charles lietenlf, Teens
trer ;S. 41 Ikneenport. •
Buildiug rounnictee.—D. S. Cluk, J Fol
:11341,cr, E.iA. !Sennett, 9. A. Itavenport, P (1
CIEI
Arehiteek.-11. M Wilcox
Mason duilders.—W. it. J. lloskinson.
Carpent4rs and Joiners.:—J. Constable, E
E. Dell, J.tStark.
Inarbt 'lab on the corner contains these
words:—
First Pfesbyterian Congregation organised
February, ,:1 11.1815.
Geo A 11. yon; 1)., Pastor, installed Sept.
ith, ls•qo
This building erected A. D. 1859.
The chgch is iu a rapid state of progress,
and already eyes promise of a substantial,
elegant au 4 imposing edifice. Col. D S. CLAIM,
President Ibe of Building • Committee, is enti.
tied to eripecial credit for his active sod effi
cient supetintendence of the work.— Gazette.
r'L` I
FLors—Tbc market heavy sad Ific lower
Deman‘iAtiefly for the pressing waste of the
local and IFlustern trade Sales 3,600 bbbs at
006 & ;2.0 unsound $Zi Oo®6 00 for
su p e rfine flute; ' 8 40 for extra Stake:
VO 80(o04 )0 for su Western; 6 2606 75
for common to good extra Western ; and $6 50
6.ltt go fs4 contemn to good extra round hooped
Ohio hii,rket closing dull. Canadian ficasr
out of thef market. Rye Flour quiet with Was
at $4 0645 00,
Gems- trite market, for Whist is dal! and
1(0 '2c loWer Sales 2.000 bush very handsome
white Kentuoky at. 184 u; 600 bush prime red
Southern jat 168 c; and 700 bush prima white
do at 17141. Rie dull and heavy at 88095 e.
Barley (plies. , Corn moriustAs Bales
2F,000 bush at 90@.f33c -for old and new
mixed Weiatern:: SU for yellow Western. No
thing doing in other kinds. Oats ass dadi,
with soled at 4[►tJ44lc for Siete; and 490110 e
for Western and Canadian.
Butter is inilimited demand. sad sells at
(sil7c-foriOhii* and Idtglic forStata. Cheese
is dull at 44 lc, according to the gwlitl.. '
Bressa.o, 4une'24.
There ;ism at fair demand for Mbar roster. ,
day, and the iuotations show a downward LOW'
deney. tre eitpeciilly on the lower graolitl
Sales 1 bbls, at $5 50 for State Bleat COW.'
non Chirp spring wheat ; 121 for do
from COI whist ; 4 ao(ir;s 02i for .extra
cousin t $7 000a7 25 for good to elkaato est*
Indiana. Michigan and Ohio; ma lb' 8001 7f.‘ l
for doable eittras. Wheat dull, Mid =heti
heavy. Bales 2,000 bush Chicago' spring at
100®10.5e; sad 1.900 bush tad Ohio at 135 e.
Cora quiet; holden firsaar. Bales 2,400 bush
at Ilkt, Geoweily *IWO, s w fair
deel*ad ar4taadiet*T.:.„..;
at 411092! Owl abaft! un
and asigeat stelleefie: 0
106 e. ailelndiest fbr 811144161dAii 'IM@
1621 e. 'Whiskey seady. - 64101161) , fr2so.
biseirrairr so Timm Ilfept. York
eosresponitsit, hdizems us lkst lil own
De Ds Lun' (wham onr
paper of this week.) several yeses, sad
and that his representattens may be relied on.
fie is an old practitioner, who has made this
department of medicine s speciality and who
has met with the oonlidenoe and success he
deserves.
ardr Thar/deism Gibson who own a saw
mill in the neighborhood of Caledonia, were
etigaged'a few days ago in sawing a pine log
about two feet and a half in diameter, when an
unwind screeching of the saw attracted their
atiention. They examined the cause oflthe
poise, and found in the centre of the log an
Indian tomahawk, in the eye of which was a
piece of rotten wood, a part of its former
handle. The log was otherwise perfectly
sound. So:says the Hamilton Spectator.
sliro HUTCHINGS* 14 /IX 1111. ABA RI"
Youth to the Aga I Strength to the Weak !
This novel preparation Lea not with the approval" of the
scatty in every part of the world, and the discoverer and
proprietor featieesly proclaims It to be
ILINEQV.4I.I,.ED
rp- Hutchlop Life &inn/want in a rejuvenator of
in.approachable and Inimitable en:envoi*. For ►ll INT'
•Oitl Ible&b.Nl, no matter bow produced, it meat M ooti
sktered an totallibir reale- It is also a ewe for at
centering la the liver, sumach or brads. It. mirror is
bestow etreogib, vitality, and pkystral ability. soldby
CARTER k - BRO. Sr* Pt. 44.1 y.
I,_ Hutchins.' Lib Zxttilorast. ladles of wed& and
sickly constitutions, Filo Ald tons the Hatchings' U.
Pahilarant; it will note %on strotr, Maltby sad happy,
tamer* all abstractions and irtegatorttioa Avon titbit most
mat unmans, and resters the blooms of health to the sickly
sad wasted 01101MIMO dee. Bola bs CARTER a BRO.
v.. • -
or The nervous will find Hutchings Life Kihilanat
• sure remedy for all their sadetift; Lod persona who,
from the iniudieiotu use of lkiaars,bavebegenne berated,
•ad their nervous systems shattered, and constitutions
broken down. Said by T. S. Pa Neu la. Es. Ps. 4517.
Mr fly siwptie as Lase all hie wows banished If be wil
bat use Hutchings Lib Knhilarant. Weak stomach,
fertile &strews after eat eig.onortl vs habits bil loa
oe-s, low spirits, •111 nod a mutter in the above ern•
N. 1.1 by CARTER k BRO., and T. R. SINCLAIR,
trio, Pa. 46.17
LT I utelliagie lA* Ka hi lariat One dote will meows
Lb. disioirtealde and duitrrsaiug effects of Wind or nate
lenor, sod ibe moment the stomach rewrites the nit leant
lag riireira Lbr illattetaing load and all painful feelings will
br n 'moved. Sold L 7 T. S. SINCLAIR, grit, ha 46.1 y.
Hatching.' Life Erb itarant u cok-li and effectual, tar
ter the world and nowt aggravated C/1/* of
romplaruta, and all other &mullion=
stomach and bowels, and will revive the melancholy and
drooping spirits immediately. The feeble, rmfr/011S, and
sic-kly should try it. nokl by T. 5. SINCLA.II, /GA%
46.4.
faro RELIEF TN TEN ItINIITES—
RR If Ain't* Iffl.3loNl C Whirling
TM must census sad gnaw remedy; seer disteserat fee
sU Diatoms of the Chest sad LOU/S, 01)141 , 41, ASA
as, Caesmusties, Braschatss, "flassaza, liesnreasse, Dr4l
- fireeliessiy, Sore Tkrant, 4e.
THROB WA IFICILIS give the most isetantanews
sad perfect relief and when persevered with awarding to
directions, never tail to effect a rapid and tasting
Thousands have been rsottinid to ported health who haws
tried other means in vain. ?o all chums and all mufti
tallow' they are equally} blessing and a cure--none need
despair, no matter how long the Aware rniteshare exist
ed, or however severe it may be, provided the organic
it:meta:o of the vital organs is not hopelessly decayed.—
livery one allheted should glee them an Impartial trial
New 'roan, June 23
as a reyeseneter sad resister of wasted or inert fenetions.
Rotators• Life labßarest should be used by all nerv
ous persona, as it stimulates the prime to their nataral
work, and will not predate a reaction Do matter bow
saddazdy elreprd.
is alas a GRAND Tallrl47, sad will give relief to DraTat
st► with the first dean. ♦ brief persistence in its use will
reoovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and
Wash dyspepsia forever.
The aged should be certaia to make Retains' Lt
litihtlaraut a household article inammoch as It will reader
them youthful in Naos sod In strength, and enable then
to live over Lola the days of their pristine joy. It net
only exhilarates ha strenghtensy and is really an Innis
able blessing, especially to times who have been reduced
to i courditiou of servility by misfortuse, or ordloary sick
ness. No matter what the nose of the impotency of any
human organ, this superb Exhilarsat will remove the
easel at ones and forever.
Hutchings' Life EsblVtnt should be used by all per
sons who have dLsorderernerres, slowiseb,
tar action, torpid intellect, or burner of spirits It is
compounded from hasuiless, yet powerful Ample", and
contains not s grain or atom of leasers! substance.
Females &filleted with borrows/0s will &sower is
Hutehiogs' Life fictillsrant lb. realisation of their hopes
of omurruity.
Tilts reatar►ablr and unapproachable preparatket la for
sale by tb. Proprietor, 14. B. 111.70111.11011, at 166 Chambers
Street, Neer York. Aw orders should be addrereed to Ida
Sent by Express every w bare. Doe large bottle $1 ;
tlt
bottles fur $1... Sold by T. S. SMCLAII4, and CARTER &
ktitOTHER, Erse, Va. 4637
7 The aged esti have health renewed by Hutchbys'
Lit.. F.vhilaeant, which is Infallible sea rejsvesamit, and
will restore wasted strength, with mend promptness
sad wonderful permasencw. For old sod feeble persons It
has Dot its equal. tibia by CART= k Mart KA grit.
Pa. 44.1 y
or ma Victim of Liver Complaint will discover la
Hutchings' Life ii.ihilarant a grand panacea, unequalled
for immediate and permanent effect la this distreseing
complaint; It likewise modem the mind calm and cheer
ful ; it remeenatee end restores streagth with magic
quickness T S. aItiCLAIK, Erie, Pa. Ilkly
Er The weak will receive sew streatth from • a merle•
rate nee of that steeliest lavigorsirt, Lhatebissie Life
Btlillarant His healthful In ill He operations. Man
lovigursst a has so egaa4—rgerenattag the aged and
weakly with woodh•rftb celerity sad permanent egret.—
Mold by CARTICII k BRO. Erie, Pe. 46.17
TO VOCALISTS AXI. PUBLIC SPRAICIALSi them Waters are
plesliarly vaisabie ; tb.y will Ia oil DAT remove the
moat severe ocesaimial boarsesks ; and their regular IMP
for a Sew day. trill, at all times, lar...maae the power and
eea ability.ot the voice, gristly baproviag Its toss, rum
pus and cisanteaa for which parpoe • they are regularly
word by many prodissional vocalist..
JOB YOdls, Sono Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y.
Piing 26 anti per bor. For cab by Carter It Bro. and
1.. I. Baklnla. Erie, Illy 7, 1659.-48.17.
tar“WilY Aka WE SICK rw....4311ght In
dispositions mu they at. called, ma endliremeed
,our doom* kleadkalits. Mi., thoi4h repoted se noel,
natters in themselves, are, earvelera, indientirsna of
dersogitremt, which U allowed to motions, will remelt in
general Mimeo of tire whole 'Mem. With all Its ma
plesity sajung as the action * thremegh nay mom hin
dered, thilt moment easiensome a dersagenreat, which If
not speedily remedied by s reenomd of the cams" will lend
through ► long list of leaser ill. and aches to Liver stm
pWat,
Diefiegaiss, premstare old age and Death. The
sternseh le Ump r irand reorreatr from when is &Fend
oreexhisatel, lEr sad tiger erg Ispertette the es
tire wheal it le on hoportaht. Wm. Wet the Ehmeoll
be kept bang, sad diatom overythiag adolsatd to
Hatt, ► &mad &Akin, tad Mader the podies of
Its tegillimate humatiors ; sad whoa through ladisonotioa,
arehleat or other _ etreoaeofteoh the eel= at the
body ars proakik sad the atoseash sat . —re parts of
the ddiwU osobowy we sinstielb sad lasSeiat, la the
parlhanatioi al their dation, se whoa times is as waled
1 / 4 1ThetiOki, thee it Weans. espassiary to reset to sane
Madietee, whose alterative se4 arneetiat pstltb
restore a vigorous motion sad a healthy bas. n Il ea
aperient sad lama.% will perhape westaibik say ether
niedi= dia eseerepteh this sad-awl Ills WO& rhanoter,
eta seat* aad Meant apshoistive and we
ediest, HALDEWE °ATHLETIC PILLS see oar
ed to the public. bet eg entirely esiretalis la their caw
papitiee, leey my to Mhienese• sila i taii, *Garay
l,
and say m well to the What sill
I°
*llllllll- i llilleh l ir lb :A= "Ur
1 /
w h
i et "
. /tas Abitillii Lew, gad
if Mt Spessi sosiov" gig
edit rerpaust thassrills amain* - to
M Mare as eae of sad most
as the sail which has Wei
6orised for the mestsey 4 a= nig erti werresged
sir=rsightsiea, at Oak pries :kite, per_ise, sdi is
. Soil is Itrie Mbit -DitliWaril Dreg
Stem, Do. i. Reed Hears. Mak IL c.,nr. DI
111101DRTANIT 1.0 ITSSIAIIIIIA44
CR1111:11101.40 TlLLS.:Pisparesi by
M. D. , Tact My. TN* ilembilyiltala
at liappaliente la thaw *Seam the meet at a bag and
*Are: pasties.
au , latailt la thehr ed = 4 o:
i lln
ail
is
as
gri laYea me ham m
et the
lbiTia:Wtai all lb=
•
peba la tie beak,
ilia how latarreyhtlaii maim
go 1141/1/Alll/4
Dr. Chase nos si+ laiabeable.as they wilt lOW
do monthly parted withteepalatttp latheip
41hopplaiillell la Op so at sear Mimi yibeetha
5 t...0 sim adw ag o is Or. clet MY ditty an lare
'thviamaxab baba
CM Thera_ls see ereettlie• of the thamMe apt-,
,teas la viiilLthe tilliWise ba beim MONO yesdhoe-'
WE aIIeCOLUIIIIIIITTNIT. The eisillbaaelbesed la Isr ,
MMIIADOX-4baatuelll6lllllo4.lllll illohialhe
-tyneekiellatileirlliticy dtihswae Wlaisi arampalllmpaatial
at taa .seam aesafa"eahoe
iqr= aatug=aratrteetesta—ahythlheira
judelsak •iildell alleatht bit 1114 se
.amhipalty has. , $ 11aat iy waft *Wain
vi:the epeW IN ollo___DnlCTillt b a l l =
we iii the K. R. mmemeaan.
i** not . blibChtualpersfil. lbw Teak.
To abase ell MI6 oreltis eboald I* adibleard.
T. a. tUDCL
J. IL TW A
IM
HE CASH SYSTEM
, TRIUMPH/MU
-I—
on/
UNFURL the BANNER.
:1 s
BOOT, MOB, AND
05 11 4 : a>) :V:i"ZO :11
BARR' & KELSEY,
(SUCCESS(RS TO J. G. BARR,)
Have removed
Their entire
BOOTS AND SHOES
From No. 10,
Brawn's Block to
No. 13, Cadwell's Block,
Lately occupied by
W. A. Griewold's
We are now prepared to furnish all of
J. G. Barr's old customers
and the public gen
erally with
Gents Fine French Calf Boot!,
THICK BOOTS, BOYS 4 FOITIIS BOOTS,
Gents
Patent' Leather,
Calf and Prunnel Congress
Gaiters; Gents calf andpa tent leather
OXIMILICI ITtill;
Gents, Ladies, Misses, MMiinnis
RUBBERS;
BOYS, YOUTHS AND CIIILDRES SHOES OP
ALL KINDS AT ALL PRICES.
bar LADLEB CONGRESS AND LACE GAI
TERS OF EVERY RIND AND PRICE FROM
75 CENTS UPWARDS...es
Ladies White & Black Satin Slippers.
—A LBo—
Kid, Black and Bronzed
nay- Fine Kid and Prunnela Buskin!, and
every thing else in the line of Ladies Shoes.
Viir (if Misses :wd t'hildrens' Shoes we
have enough and to spare. Bang on the
filar Kuce€4.,l4
g a r We have Leather and Findings of all
kinds, including Harness and Bridle leath
er: htk and Spanish Sole leather: French
and Eastern tanned Calf Skins, Caleutta
Kip and upper leather; Binding and lin
ing skins of all colors.
SM.-Shoemakers Tools and Lasts, 'Tan
ners Oil by the bbl., &c. &c.
Mety T, lga". 48
---
NEW MUSIC.
44 SARAH E
JANE LE."
SONG AND CHORUS. A very -
broom ul dow log Melody with may armors
matinee', ran be sun.: by Children as well
m adulta, and will anon become one of the most
Soap of the day. Sentiment. of the words ties =
Piire 211 cents, mailed free Jost published by Dollaoll
ir•IlLiS, Agent, N 0.333 Brimalwar, New York.
NkW AND POPULAR t OCAL MllB/C.—"Kind Words'
Ancele told me err ;" 'Grave of Wombed ;" "W Hi
of the %est ," "fare Me Bark My Mountain Dome ;"
"Thoughts of 4104 ," "I'm with thee Still ;" "liver .1
Thee , and "tild Nassau ;" as rang by lb. Stodkirsta of
Princeton College. Nov 1$ cents «lett.
:4; v. vr AND POPULA It INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.—
lee. Garden Pe.llca ," vignette; "Empire. or Hoicks
Quadrino ;" a New Daum price 40 rata each. "Picoo
homing Ponta," •.Bwitiging Schott/web : " "Thomas Baker
fiebottiseh ;" all with eltwet,es, oew "Ilibenoiaa Quad
rills ;" 3 warn each "Crioolloo Waltz ;" "Danville Ma
works *." "Arabian War Cry March ," "ItearAing Polka:"
"Very last Varoovienue "Weimar Polka ;" and "Jana
ra Polka Mazurka price 2$ oratarmaeli.
June 11, 1859 —1 nior.
rif 11 ESA BBAI 11-61111)0L BELL-A
NEW collodion of choice !quota sod
tunes, original and standard, awfully and simply arming
s4 as mice, duets, trios., semi-ehnnases and choruses, and
for organ, melodeon, or piano. Thin book contsinssesity
200 hymns and tunes, and is one of the best collections
fur dabbsth-ochools ever issued. hire 12 mats, $6 per
hundred. postage I test. CleiStittle heand.2llets., $l6
per hundred, postage 1 cts. among 'the large number of
new Bad popular tows may be fouled •.11.1sil Words ow
Never DU,' The Voice Ewa Moores." and " God Is
There." Mem were sung to mar bee tboaniad children
aid teachers at the Supday•sehool Celebration sod Do/ted
Shins Teachers* Convention at JaytieSs Hall, PttlladelAba.
by thellicesettlearaand Kettle Tieatato• of &cold o,LT.
and woo highly appreciated. Needy twenty thoassad
copies /wee been atild within ninety days. They hare bias
introduced In.o some of the lapel bawds la Nee York
sad Brooklyn. Among the number are Dr. a, Dr.
Hutton's, Dr. Gillette' sed Dr. MeLabioa. Just
by IIoRACI WATERS, Aped,
June it, 1669.-111 w
TO FARMERS.
IF Y('(' WANT THE BEST COMBINED
El
1111111111 111111til WIER
!ATI/VT.ID 0 1818,
With all the Inprovessatta for 1859.
4.. -
THE LIGHTEST' MACHINE IN USE.
Ibe Momwdet i ooty oil bombed owl thirty-oho!
pom ade. aad tit* alight haadred aa4 eiA pogo"
LIORTINT D FT —NO M t g
DRAFT. .
AegsMa awribisd Mae dean than way
as ausaareas, psis at Mali with ihil "h umma l gia,
the tootiompieljo of lowa.
BTRONoNsT a g IMER Tg abs =l.lt MACHINE.
,
8.6406 lawn, wows goat, polo gad the:
waisimpa
i t to the greatent aamourt of
otopoith with thy Wit of her. Clostiogo
work of floikilliwoy Ises, IlitiOnteir it of
you. with 17 OM bout edge, thoo givtoi it rag
reParwith ottliatt.
tSepti UPON THE WNW nes.
The Milli of tlordaivot oriarisAss
of th e *sit of the honk sod Meowing 'hob epos
the &Mo wboot.
MF-ADJIINTINO FINDER MIL
yet th/i cd l i =ost It
The to es** onoioodho** mohist
loodoelor weir on or Ens tawho•;
ot,tho drlohopirbog, tooldlog tons thooodlt
Ando* sail MANI. Mood AWNS beek_ll
one awns and Ms, whom so other tioddso mi tkei me
it. It ma dor Mort to pont st by INA& doe too to
agatnin babe., or tbb Asap Ma to mods la
tboa odoettod It soon blob of troth. obotharmoor.
din er A
p
Wattled topolis well beam
oorpoirdoctbo boot totar= l tria l aan em ltianto s.4
WiliMmos NANIEST POMMEL •
In for point Umpires, WI woopto: s i
t r e tr i e s o w =
tomoldbag Ms to She droool
ono otormottat of Mt orsol. oldob to as stattusl sad oorof
an If bo ono otooding aoh AND
sod rattling._ '
RASICLY MARLOW AND Off:RATED.
mom of a lover as &hoe cm at *tom then;
OM cotton oat awl la door; by amain law h. mas rya
olthorood or both s.do of the eager box to ppm am ell.
• • or trout tort labs tollobt; tbo
to moor isolottp sod ogodotlf omolot Ilt a S s tm=
..wee told sob so oasUAJtooooollblo.
PEXPECT IN ALL MINOR POINTS.
. ,
starlit tssesmilt losists44l , ll is isserstio-
Pie to asS* lB o l ool, slid set table is piss% 111911110; is
soda 4 114 bast ustssials. sod the worksitsshipsoll ail.
lib sswast to say Slot aidilos la the */
LQWEST PRIM MACHINE IN.
Ike prke of *rn soft OA W A G
.
1 1 .4
arenas inik No
*~ IN; Oft
04411.011 Mschato
ilasufactsreri by i Buffalo Agrinelharal Nark*
Works, Brfa/o, N.L ...t.
slind LIDOSLL, MAUR a . Ks..
GREAT BARGAINS !
ORMBBY & BOOTH,
r):7A:svi:4ll:-A
FLOUR AND MID,
FOR THE MILLION;
Stock of
AND WILL BB SOLD
THAN F.YKR BEFuRE OFFERF.b IN
Empi nu Stores
J VERY BODY WILL SAVE
EXAMINING} OCR
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
AND h . rE.h . TTA /NG ELNE IN THE
MW
Corn lees], Cracked Wheat,
Of all kinds kept constantly on hand and
for sale at prices that cannot but
satisfy all. sir Altigoods
Warranted is be just what recommended, and de
&tiered to all parts of the alyfree of cAarge.
air Remember the old stand of Shannon
&. Ryan, No. 5 Cheapside, Erie, Pa:
ORMSBY & BOOTH.
Erie, March 12, 1859. 6w40
M 'CONKEY k SHANNON,
IRON,
:1.1 S A,) :- :zg :
SHOVELS and SPADES,
Springs, A:lets,
ANVILS, VICES AND BELLOWS,
: • .
BORING MACHINES,
ELEYS' WADS AND
4#
In% ion& 12, MS
I _RENCH S OW WHITE ZINC,
.. tvir.r .d. with* MMar Vandsh, for Poe.
Rssd Eton.
• J 171174, U 1811,42. LI. BALDWIN.
BOOTS AND SHOES
A.rr
pug subscriber would invite,the atten
j. Ulm of
00IINTIRY I .11110111 LITS,
And BUYERS' from all quarters to his
LARGE 13TOCI 07
BOOTS ANDIBZCO33IS.
Which will be sold at a much Lass rani
than can be purchased ebewhere.
It is the eta* of a.Bankrupt !
It Compists a !halide Assestant~
And the GOODS will be sold
WITHOUT RRGARD. TO COST t
H. F. WHITE.
P. B.' Boots and Shoes at Betsil, 40 per
Out be*/ ordinary mom Between
RP:mei Hotel mad the Reed Bane.
♦t Sign of Red F.
Erie, June 11, 186Q.-I.lln.
NOTKM.
/LL indebted to the late hem
',A. MOODS indebted
ift,00,3 NOM& ~ ban* aetiftd
pIW. thefir aseaubtiewillk tie aslaariber, War" Üba
Ilay of Jolly ant, sad .at. costa.
J. W. DOUGLAS!,
ftla. Ihiy 21.1116& —*La. Passivrer.
NEW PIRRI
(Brawasors 11, AS7kIMOSOR & Illyaft,)
~:. ::: ~,
Wooden & Willow Ware,
Pork, Fish, Bait, Su). &o.
I 'HOUGIIT FOR CASH,
THIS CITY YOH
CASH OR READY PAY.
MONEY BY CALLING AND
SPLENDID STOCK OF
GRe( T .v 1) PRO r 1,5.10 A
LINE, BEFORE
PURCHAS'IIk'G El.S'Ell'lll.;Rh7!
X l- 1401TR.,
GRAIMAND FEED,
NO. 3, REED HOUSE.
Have on hand a large stock of
NAILS,
Cut and Wrought Spike,
liiiiiii
CARPENTER/3' TOOLK
A MES'
FLINT, MULET, MILL,
CIRCULAR CROSS-CUT
AND HAND SAWS;
BM
PIPE BOXES,
Wrought luta and Washers,
TABLE AND POt7fET
PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS,
WATER PROOF Cd PS,
WHIPS, &C., &C.,
No. 8, Reed HOU% Erie,
' M'CONBiX & SHANNON
GRO VEIL & BAKERS'
enEBILATED
niiirmllli 113111.
NEW "Yugs-11ricee from $6O tom .
actra Charge $6 ter Neassmeas.
495 BROADWAY,
Mass Iliabioas row tram two mind; Y peened
hay the Mon. 'awaking se io-tekeding a ; they
Han, Welk Goan, mad Mob In aspeeter talrti f
leg
arch mum by their awe operation. witting recoares
to tbs handAssectle, as Is seabed by atior aratibms
They wW de better and cheaper awing am a ssonstrOo
an, ono if she weeks tar use and ash sr. and I" us
opmelismalliy, the host lkrekises to tie anokst it bey
mein, tat amosist M their simplicity. diustatty. Me of
onecogeseent, and adaptation to ail vorkiten at deity
eselop—eosenting name bony er fine wart tittle squid
facility, sod without grew adjastrasat.
a evidence et tbe oncumestioned soppateetty of their
*whisk Use GRAMM t Bsiuro Sainte liscraten Con-
PANT bes leave to nes s ectiletly rear to the fiellasin
TESTIMONIALS.
••liaving had our if Grover k DOW§ liackiam la my
!madly lot aaatiy a year and a-hail, I Wm *mom La
iceramdlog It as ovary way mild& far
which it W derdd—Faailly dir"—Mrra. Aram
Leavitt, wile Arc Dr. /maim, T. bilk
peadeat.
-I maker myself &khan/ with your &Was one,
which has berm la my family for many wormatlo.. It ba.
always been ready tor duty, regal riart rue ewikattermat dud
la amity adapted to every variety at Mangy saviele. try
Ainehaaihur the .pool. at thread.'—Jr., Sksakeue
oulit of Rte. 17r. Striaload, Saar,/ IL 1r
Cliristena deeurate.
"Alter trying amend different Irani mosehteme t I pre
ferred yours, on account of it* simplidty, end MI per
feet we with which it Ls Romanced, se well es the
M
and durability of the seam. Alter long experiensis, i l l ei
eomprtent to ems) in Ws mud, and to confidently
altfor veuteAy of hotly
, anfl the Later af areinfri Aar.
"1 an used • Gaovait k Bean Bowie attatailwe fee
two years, and have hand It adapted he at JO& al
tr
ily mewing, from Cambric to Bardielistk. eionseste knee
1110011 worn oat without the eightg way of a eilheio. The
llsehlose is easily kept In order, and idly
A. B. sefe if Res. (Am rerii.
"Your Sewing Machine haa to.. In um to mystaatly
the pro two years, and the imbue mama wee to gird you
tapir testimonials to its Fenn* adeptedion: no weld es
labor-onviug quantum In the badly and
housrlauid sew ing."—Relkirt Sew Teri.
"Yor several meattu me have awl Grime I Bak .
dewing Kachloe, and have mane to the oamelmeion that
every lady who drains bee saw* Ihmodifidir ruetly
done, would be mast rprunaste passenue ono of those
reliable sad iadefattimble 'iron ma
te,
ma whom
combined qualities of bemata, eirrafte, mad , are
tavaluable."—J. W. Morns, S.. it die Um. Gee. P.
Merv* raptor of lhe Mast Joinard.
K a trust of a letter from hum R. LaAvirir,
Anweiran gentleman, now resident in Bythwy, New th
Make, datrat January 12, lesll ;
-1 bad a teat made to Dielboarse, in lfeld, in which
there were over three thowasod ynods of wsweng done
with 00.•141revrr k baker's sad a all.* ~A
of that Wu etitatamod al the ladle miss owed by Wiese
with a needle and tartlet."
"rlif Homer rosid be called up from his ready hadan, he
would 4u the advent of
than
Debar as a men be
aignant admit, of art than was ever Yakut'. imithy.—
Ele would dement. midnight shirt -mr=aa .the
spring of woes mumambered."—Pre.
"1 W. pleasure In saying. that the Grover di Baker
Slowing Maatelnee have were than osinsinad ray eigesni
tion. After trying and rediustiag stint; I haws time of
theta in operation la nu dilibesag piano, sad, Oar Idit
years' trial, hay* Ito bait to lad." —J. EL lhassosed
Seadityr e Beath Cierainia.
••M_ y boa had opt of Omer & Bakses Ifimity B.w
ism Its Wats for mime time. sad I tattitledied It t. ass of
the b biltortavialt otachimit that hat toss btrtsteL- 11
I lake tom& plumate to ateestaseadtag It I. thtpulde."
—J. U. awl* Owerstior Totamt.
"It is s hointi/k1 Wag. and pats everybody Into of or
ailment of good hunter. Wort I a Cathisits, I sepould
Indult upon &lots Grover and Baker having en Aura&
holiday la isominnossSion of their good dandollie
onalty."—Circa lL Cod.
think it by tut tie Not pinata uss. This Rsags
sag be adapted boss tho bast asebilla to ITis Mont
contusion. It miry stranger, basis, and awl tunintifell
than ono can imagism I f mincoidd not be
money could not buy it."—Yrs. J. O. Aria% Nashaft
Them
te teen*, Ivry neat, and durable be Its me 41.11 ;
malty anderstood and kept la repel,. emerottf resessi
said this Machias to all my agtaistatms sad ethos"
—Mr.. ALL Forrest, Mmiliplha
W. and this Masada* to west to our and
with pleasure recommend It to the as vs kdMw
the Grower di !Mine to to the beet Swots. is ma"
—Doerr Itriakare, Allimmia, Mesa
"If used enuslisively toe badly with itedlaary
tans, I will wage: they will last oar rata sad
teu,' sad weer ,et oat of e:~ --Jeilir grediten te Aeorarifi.
7lesou
"I have had your Illaehlo• Cu, several wads, sad so
pellet* Wish'd that the wort it deal le Ye boa sad
soot beautiful that ever was stads."—Alaggss dliaism;
Neekssate, Iles.
•1 use my Machine upon eases t ja = 4.,i, iwth=d he
lime stitehleg, and the week is than
the best bead-sevi us, es smy *Ow
ea
the I lams else
issa."—Lecy I. Thompams. fiesasals,
-I and the wart the atine/yeet lad moot busattl t s.l,l
have ewer OM, wade either by hand or ininehine. sad wt
=Greyer H r Ilimetilao as coo titt
i ctegt
to ear sezP—hira Teykr,
"I have ono of Arum At Italssealtststite Nibbles 4 or
le say faskily, and lad It invainehie. lean
T reeoioniend It to all penises In yenta a ineedel l
7banapew, Atirerr, flea.
-I take pkosaro In certifyiag to the utility of thiento.
or lb Bolter Sowing IllsetdooL I bays mod ono is shoat
'nary dosertpttoa of work Air oriatio, sod Sod It visa
otroorot and bettor to ITN, rayoet ttao moitit dose br
Itand."—/Ont D. N. Ifbooler, ,d se riao. 7
"I would bs aawillie d to diapers of say everow er baba
Ilashlits for • large amount, could I net Sapless It 01111U1 at
pisasurs. - -Nrs. X. G. Soma, Neeteses, Thum
"'Our two Ilestalwes„ purchased Gem pee, es the west
of twooty pomp ladies. Ws with phaware romaimisad
the Grower k Babes y be the best tit
ire."—N. Thaw t r ii, Wen.
'The Grover k Baker Sowing Vaseirms works arbdusidy.
I think the seta and 110111 tar superior In that of say
Seelig Naebioe over saw. On floe west, I think VW
Machias would Oa 'hard to best."—W. J. bissw, Bisraphis,
Dow.
"I Ind the Machine sadly iminegml, Ivry diushie, and
take *mare in recommending It to all who wish earme
orionomy, arid pleaanra"—ilin. 7[m/lbw
Pll 4two Grover t Baker dewing Mn Mass to siren inich
neliallectioe that we elimMtilly recommeml them to ail Who
'dab • good nod sub•••atlal Sotrtag Itschiso. It orternies
wort with moo can and 'red, Gird stenGsell thin ay
other loselbao• I thaws area —Mrs. R. 8. ass.
to., Thri•
"I am bappy to give my testimony to favor of Gilmer It
Baker's Swing klaebtoe, nod of tbe perked 1111tb111111
gives in every respret It sew madly, and is itry notimnse
ecomplleated, and I prefer it to all Oben I Wm slow"—
Ake. gem" wife if Rem 4. it Jkipasi, MOO* Mut
It affords me meek pleasure to soy, Mat Um ilatidas
works well mai I do not Waists to reemsmend It as
pooremaing all the idea yes Maim br it. My
year. I. my meek pawned with it, imi v. in wr
ithing to the skeet^ C Ahriableg.
It too pleasure to dad tbir*wer Elakprelortag.
Orin so mach sathdlsotiol. I Isms it in ow
stoat one, sod Rod it all that eoold ho Moiled. It is MO
most simple and durabis machinein use, and Heartily
misommead it."—l. at Mai, Mempbis,
"Having woo, ossardsast, sad used =say odor Wads of
&wing Nasal..., I Mel kw to ew that en Grover k Ba
ker Macktnes am AO sa to Mt Mines la ises."—it
"mom Seeks,• pet
CUTLERY,
9 amides my %win Matebre lavehishis, sad
set take live them It. 6014 in 'maid m 4 sway 1~
With 111 me do ail illy Wetly smiths be sheet eme-berth
the Mar I maid with my hands."—lL J Sima, Noserias,
Them.
lir SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. -111 g
J. J. LETS, Ageat,
Mardi 12, 12141.-1y.410.
PLATED WARE.
'Misty ef itichilla==rnit, Cal* lad • gruel
T. l ll. •lIIITIY,
Thaw.
March 12, Naz= t.
J. C. BURGESS Se CO.,
WHOLESALE GROC 3 ;..: !
HAVE TAKEN THS STORK
No. 10 Brown's Block,
(formerly worded by J. O. Barr 4 a.,)
Where' they are offering &large paid gen
eral stook of . ± • '
GR °CERA ES
Riehadvai at
.114CO.lessea1ei
And . respectfully solicit a dime at Qui
trade. i •
Brie, June 11. 1851. 1.
GILT FLOWERED, MARBLE TO P
eompleto A Choolor Solt of Ind . trali t 's_e_ ask
" DOI, Joao 4. IsfOLPIALI. Y'
Spriag BM Slim
P . ILOVISIOIte
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