The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 07, 1860, Image 4

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    WOLIFGANG;
41 OR.
THE iitECIERI BEACON.
CHAPTER 1
BEFORE TUE (.ALE
'rho good ship PAntrixnen, of New York.
and bound for Copenhagen, had entered
the North Sea, having left the Straits 01
I kwer two days behind.
The commander of the ship was a young
man, not over eight-and-twenty, and hi.
name was lificycz Lemur. lie stood by
the taffrail, gazing otr upon the horizon to
the eastwarcr, ever anon raising his hand
abiWe his head to feel if there was any sin.)
stirring. and as often casting his eye ah>ft,
to see how the canvas hung. As het stood
thus his mate approached. and spoke to
him : •
%What Wye think of this, Caren !'",
"I think we're in for a stnrin, sir." the
mahter replied. "Anti I tell you t►la►t it
Griffin." after sweeping the IMPI/ott
again with his eye. "when it emu.. it will
Ia• all earlleSt one. Noire ►our I•rVall
weal' p u tt',4, with nothing lait v%.iter to
hati•h wind from but tve'll have it right
fresh some t pinees Where they
know how to make things blow."
"Tio , n you ilkiulk tt hard Hint•"
i;ritiin.
an.wered the y 11144141. Wtth
a foil it in my I.ime-."
in die meantime c a ptain 1, 4 -..it,r
!wen watching the -ea and ,k) heime.
awl he canen4 th a t. 1.11 OW .4, 'rut
were griming 11 - 11tre Mel Moro ii•stigstilii eV
.•v) i-ttit It sit
it thick hank, giVtivg tici the s‘lisste %se-tells
Iwo i/titt puirpti , ll l ktie
v.itit Isere iitid there spf,ta tinge
lito• Pen Mgr , . through the tiert
14.44.1101 ulhm a fl'art ti I,laVik
•• 110 Noll .trall:ft•ly 11 ,4r
thin :" it, rapt:1111, rat-ilit! finger'
141W301 , i..lltt 11.• r, flue . 1w s% us ~(_
- Ayer" rt•turniqi lirittin. Irt% , horn
A•th.littig those dark
Anti ,rtliew , m , tirt , l tlit• ,Inle
-I , ok , 01 it, tO4 - 1.
Si•%t.ll Eight
k caniv, _tlio ‘‘:ttrit 3%1t-
114)111 gO s:1111 the C 3 1 ,1.41111, :Is
111101 of thr , LOVA:liell it ft tltcvr
katti•ii down
tiow, while thene eh-, to
me, 1,11.11.• thew will he
1111 V Illg the' corning of
•tiiiithil• day."
The loon hail no 11141w:this of going
Iii•low, for they c4,lthl -et• aahi t, t ;
they %%ere not N% holly ignorant, o' what was
coinOlg they ‘11.91t ;it work mei .cctircil
with thick tr.ri.auliiii4; and
when till'. %%a...1.1W '%ho I: no liar
,tation colli•clk-iliik tit tit if cl
Another le , or 140.--ed - :atotla,r.
Ten cw't h.ek emu.% an.l -till not ;i hivmh
The •1111. hty 1.11 , e01 the water like a dead
Niu.% %%mil the r,,pe-. atia 191(K-1,-.. awl
ll : tpring an -be w a s
•Vill'iv , l to:LlMttu h\ the htly -wolf- (.1' the
-What t sit mean'." (tried Ciritlin. as
the Loy struck five bells,
it ark !" said the emiiptain, almost in
-tantly. " I guess you'll somin set' Did
you feel that that""
It was a putt' of wind, and a light flying
spray : or, perhaps it was a spit of min.--
At all events, the pull' was felt ; and the
drops of water fell upon other checks than
Maurice Letter's ; and other ears than his
heard the dull moaning which came over
the dark waters. So other bodies quivered
beneath the shock of the storm-giant when
he came in his might.
Aye—the storm had come. I t 40/me with
wind and rain, and with an angry heaving
of the sea. It came with a darkness like
Erebus, and with the voice of thunder.—
The gale continued to increase in fury as
the long night passed away. When the
morning came the scene waft one of awful
grandeur. The wind was howling with
terrific funs; and the broad sea was lashed
into huge tmountaina, that foamed, and
tumbled, and leaped along over the bosom
of the deep, seeming every moment ready
to whelm and engulf the frail bark that
struggled within the demon grasp.
When Captain beater had observed the
signs of the morning, he feared that the
storm would continue through the day,
and so he told his men. The sky wore a
hue of horror, and rain was now driving
down, mingling with the lashing sea. At
noon it was still worse.
At length night shut. in again, and not a
Ric", yol nr the psssing awarnF tht , slorrn
The frightful howling of the tempest seem
ed rather to have increased than abated.—
The men gathered upon the quarter-deek,
clinging for support to the racks and rails
--for the life-line' swayed so much that
they were afraid of them—gathered as near
to the light of the binnacle-lamp as the
could, as though even from such feeble
beams they might find somecomfort. But
not all were there. No--not all : Four
stout, true-hearted men had been swept
away by the storm. Near a score were
left ; but how many shall see the light of
another day '!
At nine o'clock Captain Lester went be
low. lie took down a chart of the North
:sea, and hat ing spread it upon the table,
he sat down to examine it. Ile was thus
engaged when Mr. Griffin came down ; but
he did not look up until he had finished
the ettiettiati4l.
"How is it ?" the mate asked, as he salt
his commander lay down the dividers.
"I have been making a reckoning, and
I find that we have lint littlemoresea-room
left. The course We have made since we
wore, has as near as I can calculate,
north-west-by-west, so that we must li:tri
be-en driving towards theeoastof Nirthum
berland. I think we have Ovid% of room
to stand on until midnight ; lint we can
not starlit on much longer. If the gale
does not abate by that time I know what
we shall do."
The captain started up from hit. chair,
and would probably have walkisi acrt is.
the cabin. but at that moment a heavy sea
caught the ship, and gave her a pitch fin.-
ward, which caused bun to catch his seat
ns quickly as possible. As soon as the thy's!
hail gone from the deck, and the vessel
had struggled up from the sheik. ho look
ed into los companion's face. soil said, in a
voice made tremulous by deeper emotion
016 he had before manifested :
-6ritfin, I have something nisin my
mind more than you know : arid I am
anxious to communicate it, ti ii I Dm-t
tell it now, for i hay, 9. stratiu , wrt•Lo. ling
of coming ill. Something is to happen
that will bear great erdatnitv to .cane Of its.
am not criniking- • I am only itliAlimig what
the ('riseen has written in my soul !low
ever, you shall hear my sow). You have
heard that my parents were Isith 10-it
'sea?"
"Yes," said the mate.
"And perhaps
r you knew that they were
!nod in this seu P
have heard so, sir,"
"Aye--so it was. I was a boy then.—
They were on their way to 'openhagen. as
we should he now. My father commanded
the ship—she was called the "I Yon, Jane."
She was named for my mother . and she
was a staunch, noble craft. I was at school
then, in Troy ; and when I knew that my
parents were dead 1 was well nigh nuid
with grief. I fancied then, in my first
hours of orphanage, that my heart would
break ; and, I think such would have been
time case if they had kept me at school.--
But some of those who cared fur me 'came
to see me, and it was finally arranged that
I should go to sea. And I prospered—
prospered so well that, when d was twenty
years old, they gave me command of a
ship.
The man who owned the ship which
I first commanded was named Thornton;
lie had a daughter named Carrie—one of
the sweetest, purest, and loveliest creatures
that ever graced this poor life of earth.--
She was four years younger than myself:
but even when I first knew her---and she
was not then more than fourteen—shewas
a wonpaaip 4tenant mit} t o l ic.a., ,tWougl u
tindisiiisaOteitoilokt 'acid driaajor.
Mx. Thornton did not object to my suit,
so I loved her with all my soul, and was
hleased to know that slut loved me iti rt
turn. ft bad been arranged that we sho ti t,t
he married is lien she was tltonty years old,
beenpar ikri for worvi Ihan
(6 0 Aro, ThoMteis
It lacked two month- of
the time. and I had arranged to trtn.tiii to
home ant it we won. nvirrieil Rot --Ilvorti
ton,had a heavy ship It eighte,d toi I 'opeb
fiegen, and her captain was .41 , ting Ile
could find no one to take /I phiet' but
met and he asked tfie to go. 1.
refuse; but it asked that I might 1.0 flur
ried first. Mr. Thornton shook his head.
and mid nct Bat be bin! another plan
Olivia he said would be better. Ife had
beektnianning to visit Copenhagen, viler.
he bail two brothers in liusiness--t hey went.
in company with him—and lie said he
went(' take the next , hip, rind firing 4'lr
/in eta with him, and we should he marrieil
there. I finally consented to taki•iiiit th e ,
new ship. and Mr. Thornton, with h;0
daughter. was to tueet nie in Copenhagen.
until there we were to he married, and till
three colon , home together. The violin!!
kiebire I sailed L owlit Uitlt
sfigli I tertaal ttfiult that 1
Y'ery life •
W 4 ,11 - e9ntinued Lester, Tire_ his
eyes. -I went to Copenhagen. I N%.1)11.11 :1
month —then I heard that the Ameronn
slop. • irh,te inith '111,41, 1 ,11
uvl .laughter .0) hod tuuelt. , J .it
DoverOtte I that all were sate tont Si 1.4 n
she left. I %ailed rougher wee1c.:.), , 1 It
I cro.-*•441 over to Hainl.tirg ; hut I
le.trn n ,, thin2 there Next I %Sell! Ito J 01/
it at, an , l thee. 1 letirIll•11 1- - J/,I •
me that the 44 had berin lag: tii. the
1 1„1 • Jell ),,% g On '
steini had ari.en. and , tereral 4, .I
been taported lost. 1 stilt in -lei. 1.
in ehary of the mate, and 9.4 1 1...1
mnitths in seotTl'hilli! titter the I,,st'iale
gall' 11. 0 tnted theta Vut
elt•lt a litt'Ce I.t the Si rtwk, could I 11'11,1—
[1,4 a mark ot the ship nor ~J inw
(note honw with fl -41,i and belt y
heart."
Manrive I,estor stoppiml it low inianoin
and liowoil hn lwail
hiF lOeling% Inati alluoitt overeowe husk, -
In 3 Mlle while. 11014 N-sot% To‘lcoi-1 up
•inil added. in 3 V , 31r1111112: ("ff. --
" tut dour t rietirt, tttu 111 It knot,
t% hat I 113 Vt) SULL•II,I t,.1/
it. nor van pon writo it. That 1.1i,w
brook my heart----brotto it in tile rolitling
of it.• tondoro,t cont., Anil in Ow I 111.hing
1)1 . all in+ eartlil!. hopes '.---- Ibti)oubilleVt:
iu dreanni?"
The matt. )4art%•%.1. not .41 Ittli,ll at the
elintarta.t. -of Liar tilleetiilitt. evi /mat (h , •
inaunor in a Itiolt it was put.
s*t Lotter, in a lower too.. "I
113%e hail a ilrontn repeated inan%
lint never loot it come lutar Ito It rectl) ail
t. it oil) at , within t itcs three nr t‘.lll ‘1,1:‘;
7 . 4 , 7'h1f , h /, hot oho,/ 1 k 114,11 .11,.
11,1
hr )101 .4 :1111.4•Arvd In ro .114 . 11))
in a dream, and calls upon nie to • IN. 114,1.1
To-night. as I st.axlrll shoiel,) 114-
rigging. trying to peer out into the thick
gb , out. I heard her votee . as plainly a , you
now hear mine, and she called out it n ld to
wive her. ttf 0,,t1r. , e what 1.114,w, , ,1 was
more fancy, though even that :Wetted nie
much: I thought I .1 , :“T her, ‘tarnling not
far off, upon a lingo r. 4.41, with h,•r arms
stretched imploringly towards nit- —sawher
then, with my eyes open, I have often
seen her in my sleeping dream !---
At this point the ciptain wax cut •hort
in his sitiseach by the cry of "Itan . r-no!”
from th© deck. They hurried up anti food*
the men crowding forward.
"What is it ?" Lester a.sket
"I think it is a light, sir," replied Park
er. "H ere, sir,—Just h ere. —N ow tarn
your eye about four points upon the lar
board how. Wait, now, till she rises.—l{a
there—there I—Seets—Did you see it, sir ?"
Yo‘-;--he had seest4t • and be knew it
must be a light upon the shore : but it was
a great way off. He watched until he had
seen it several times, and theln remarked
to hissll4 it. hoist he a light-house.
lute
The light was told and distinct, and evi
dently at a considerable height above the
level of the sea ; for, had it not been so, it
could not have been seen st that distance.
After a abort consultation, during which
reference was had to the chart of the
Northumberland coast, it was decided that
this light must be upon Dorton Point, To
to the nortteof Porton, asA he captain knew
from personal experience, as well as from
the chart, there was a snug harbor, of easy
entrance. Those things were settled.
As soon as it had been determined where
the light was, Captain Lester made all po.-
slide haste to determine his course ~tari ion.
Had the thing been practienble, he a .ail.l
have laid his ship to; but that could not be
done. So it was determined that the ship
should stand on, at lea,t tilt -umething
tither should be discover/4.
At half-past twelve the gale had moderated
considerably The light was now to b e , 4c en
very planely whenever the ship rtem and 11,e
captain and his officers felt sure thus they were
right in their calculattons
—At atl events," said the former. ••we hale
no choice hut to stand on, at kait -
lie was interrupted by a cry from the bow
that made every soul start. with iu,rt or .
BILEAxtu.
liRtAKLit.
Captain Lester leaped forward, mud in aver)
few moments he was satisfied that the yarning
had not Deen a false one: for lie mull n• t only
hear the awful roar of the breaking but
he fancied that he could see the gle•ttn,ttit of
the white foam as it Sew high in the air
quickly as possible the tolo+nit was rihen
and theanehors cut loose. The pottuieroue- grap
pling% plunged into the hissing sea. :tml the
iron cables wore spun through the holes
live lightning : 4 ntip went the -ta t ehunird
chain; and in a moment more a Jai. k a u ,
felt as the larls,artl anchor lotind huatom but
it could not hold. The cable parteul a- thou g h
it haul been a hempen strung. and on .wets the
tlevoied,
In heaven's name'" '•vehat
does this mean" see' The light -till born
Mg as brightly as vier —at least a league away
.—and yet here are the rock. directly tinder our
bows' %%hat can it mean''' .
.Maurice Lester did not answer , but an old.
weather-beaten railer, who stood at the w
and who had kinked a thousand dattpers ht the
face answered for him
"Ifs A V 1 art - Erin!) 1 , 6 14.11 such
things afore There atnt no tt-e in bent the
Fon, : , 11- That light waspitt there totetol poor
~ark to lilt+ denth tha,t rho. eon-t--harks might
pt ek hones ""
"Bilk AKEllOht ih. •'
' !-- ()nth: ba.t. •Ir•I r '
But tt wits too late for mortni help. The
had tom her , hunt She N eul upon the
!oaks w ti a crab that suuntled high nboru !he
ruar of Ike t
[Cu Nrlxt Ncxt I
GRAMNIS ek CO's
ELEBIi A T El)
Y S*T-14] RS !
From Baltimore and Deleware Bay, reenive,
Daily, at. A WILDS.
Meat Market. and Vegetable Store.
J. WELSII, Ag't
8. Orders from the country promptly
littendiNl to. Erie, Dec. 's') —27 t
DENTISTRY.
EICJPJECOXELS4, NOT .762.
fr fs I A to inform fripncht that •iltaing
wiot...r, e041.111/11l to to. in my MC,* how,
the Ilret t e n days of each month. more or lyea, in-mu-die m
to Ow domougim of bootooga. Ibo.n eh. WI i n ma k.
en g sgratientr In antleipath.o of anrh prrii-yqy ran do xot
throu g h the Poet ogles. W.
brie, D. fO, fix69.--tt.27
DON'T FAIL, to 'tee SIXTH ANNis A i.
ANNOTIICF.MENT, and brilliant °Miry, li, ant.; M
eniusno,
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CARTUR A it lo
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tut LARI
k 'N. , and TA2!/NIRWS: CAKTSR A lifio
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lICFPAIAI, Corner Sebee" A )fain Streets
S" Y I'ITY, roorer 1114141111% Ast or Place
PHI IDELTTITA, Corner 7th & Chestnut st.
ALBANY. No. 41S Ilroodwoj
'l.}: VF. N Seneen & Superior Street s.
DETIIOIT, No. 70 Woodward Avenue.
[CAW), o.r Clnrk and Wnsbington SI T 14,1
Studunta entering any one of there College*, by the
par moot of $40,1440t0r II a 1/11.1 to the pet, ilegra of the
entire. " eriatu," rompAsAug- m. 1 411 4.1 ihr stoat thorough,
oxtenfart onalph•ti. aria Liusbatao School. in the
t'ataloguer and t 'replan. call at it.. College ,
Kenna.
it.. atirtnia• an ab"ra.
Itit ANT x STHATTO'N'S
M ." 7 ' W;,k7 ' 7: n Mß:ll3ll
A MONTHLY MACIAZLNE,
Deu4ted to Ceumbene, Bat , king, VAotitaeturro, Agr.
tt or*, lterekomieoi , rietteo•, C00n0 t 044.1 Law, haltkpl
onOrtly. Literal tar., Art And Statist/ea/ infermate , ,,
I. o,llAhri monthly At Cooper Institute, Y Irrtn. 13
r •fli,o Tu. • ill, arum te,fuet Jon to lira* The work
i. .I..lwir.<l I. he • expegent o r the Commertial
1111./ 1041/111r1. Inter. its I Artrertcm
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FRESH ARRIVAL!
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BOOTS, SHOES
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Rubbers and Findings,
F.l, t I.r”oglt to this ma r ket, A nd r , ill I.
,014 i Later !limn the sante tin:dill tit
can In. -.old t•-t 01' New York.
01k
Wholesale Department
Is Ilborttaigh., re1,10u.)..), vnl vr prep :tired to furni+l
(Art NTRY NF [tell NT$ and fl AN I FACTI YtYli,
in the trade, that .0(
ohl-rkto the nerelngit, o,f mrtb,,
rr‘nt for our tnir tht
tol r ,imettrw• of trip to ltre At-
Isn t ri tit.. To t hoe. wbe with
To have Booth or Shoes
Ice tbet, .till-retatin the eer-rlere
X.3.7.1XE8
n1.41i1% and e‘i.ere hair gainer! fur him, anal
uteser‘.4l) ttel, the nputsktaeo of naskLug the beet noors
iht,4 umuutacturrd ro tiro senora of country--
our work r. r,roto,), in All ritiorla, to fft or LlO 1.61*.
ThO wants of Lartirs bad Cllll4lran has not bran
negicatati la our lute p ' urcSu►rs, or which tart that uttlta
nonyinrad by culling and rsautluing tbr goods
rir Rubber. turniebool ot New York and Ekwitonprierc
odtling treasportatloo. L*
Erie, ort, 1 , lobo. BARR & KEISYS
HOSTETTERI3
STOMACH BITTERS.
IT is a tact that, at moms proiod, orrery member of the
human family Is subject to Waukee or diaturtmoes of the
bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and
the eaercise orphan common sense, they may be Übe se
•to regulate the system uto moue panussout lMlthr
in order to sootompflah this desired object, the true *atm
to palms 4 settalst, that whist' lint predate a Datuml
state of things at the lased liseard aP vita) Idoelifth sad
life. For this purpose. Ur. Hostepter hits latrodoped to
this errantry a preparation bearings his name 'Mau not
a new medicine, but one that has been triad for year,
giving satistatturt to all who have used -IL the Mitten
opwrate powerfully en the Stomach, Ilderels anti Liver, re
motive them toe healthy and vigorous action, sad thos,
by the struts process of strengtheahu nature, enable the
system to triumph over disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Iruligiretiot, Naas" Mis
lead, Loss of Appetite, or say Halloos Complain* art
aloe from a morbid Inaction of the Stomach or Bow4da,
producing emus, fiyatotery, Colic, Cholera Yorblis,itc,,
these Bitters have no equal
Diarrhoea, Ityidatery or Plot, so generally contracted
by new settlers, and caused proicipally by the change of
water and diet, will be spereidy regulated by. brief me
of this pmpsrstt,,i,, 411spepsia„ s dri.fribe winch is prop
ably mom prevalent, in all its varied forum, than any oth
er, and the tattle of which may always be milibuted to
deningements ul the digestive organs, ran to cured with
out fall by using Liti*TESTEIt'S i,TOMACU iIITTERK
as per directnuo on the bottle. Fur this disease every
rill h,tlllllllt i'litters of fora. kind; then
Irby not see so orIIGIV known to be infallible? All nations
have their dttteis , as a preventative of disease sod
strengthener of the system in general, and among them
ail there is oat to be b.und a Inure healthy prop) third
the Germane, from a Mort tbie preparation eteansted, ba-
Fed Upon er benta, es perttiletne u lueh hare tended to
prove the ratite et thi• ,•r..1 prep*/ ation In the scale of
usedleal erienee
} A?i,Ai.t i. ing ao .1 pro, °kin g d1 r ....,
',Lich 11. •n ila relent:. as grawp no the body ol tarn, redue
inj; Lim to x ua re .Iwo. a and rentleelfig
him plipagat and in. utally %wakes, can be drirra from
the body by 11.... t (19sTETTER'S RE.NOWNZD al f •
urtto r, 13.4 e. It.. aleo. •Ikt.te•tt illieettetal ran be
eontract..d, .1 In 1 .154..1 it ti..01. , nn, if the filltere are
...Awl as riot dfrt,t no AR thee ft...titer era•atr naaaea
0.. r I,lk, •ile it, Mi e r het-v.l4.ry any change
of diet or ....terra pt.on at ordinary 1..1 r xllll4, Lot protnote
~..ti ftho ttl.,e, the c.rttlpillrlt tg re
morel' I, nre,litle conatateht with the production of
• thorough rrol rerlatLitettl rut,
P.rseus mu 4.115 , ..redi /cars, who are •ufirritiq (runt
an oloos..nd infirm body, thew. 'Niter.
•re intalu ,bh• u a reat..raurr of etrruptt4 rod rigor and
need only he t.e..1 u. tw aportetated. And to r mother
it title rim eine t h.-re }tit:on...tr. indirpensabl., erpoeir fly
horde, ands na Flortetter'e ritorn..eh eittrriN,
i. ”eede•l t.. 11111.1 , tel.loorltr, sir. birth ant viz.., to the
Reins hy ail 132elltt ten. tt.i. reined,. for
al; err.. f). 1.,/, It, aeP, twG.n •., ./. , 11. s . • Id rat their
ph j .leirn, a b.., )1, /0 rrinninted ft,. the virtu« of the
INta rr, w,l; r, ...turnend their ow in till carer, of 1t,e,1/Care.,
l'Tll 0 - - t. mutton Ihr. public At:Ail:Mt nt.ing any
• t" inn !If rannterutta,l.ut mak f.or tin
T KIT) m II I 1115, ♦ r -t..a MITI RS, and nwt that
• a.-1, to: t t' • "Pr .5 th atyst..,' , .
Ytntpaeh
htt.,A tt 4 L. t ed thr hottlo, and stamped on
turtatit, tap rot •-nt) ; , 11, roil, and oht.erry that o ur
au to,,,ra i 1. r•qxlsti N. In the W..:
WI.. 14, ; ,, 1 awl 1/OSri..rTKR
swirl! IWO burgh, obt,l by all rimy
y',•..l, irnerally tiortnsyAma
nrl.d Sb‘ , ,,, Srfeall A 'rime,/ stud Urr
twiny.
For CARTI:II k MIN and f' 11 ALL, Wu.; 11.:C.
rt.y, fitrail; tt. tif(ARSIAN R ,n4Oll, Viellittbargt 1).
1.' , ‘1. A. I J ono 9 141.--1y6,.
111-IS S. H. 1 - IA_LI,
Peach St , above the Depot, Erie Pa.
ITIN ju,t returned fr.an Nt•iv Yurk, atui
tot nor, evortrlnK Aer stork br FA 1.1. and WINTER
4e enraidi.ta ng nt
Petrel Sweet /tad Straw
BOSN I.; S
1.1 *.P
EISLAIECISI.
1e3.8"137V.31.14
VFATISFItt, .4,, kr
iipodit,FtE r - NES nf the tatext Strew
Rawoot 3yamr., nuehrn, Chenilles VOWS hfirkOran r yo/-
. 11.. 1 , Skirts., 'Zephyr 11 , Z Tnrn,
rM7rr t h Uwe*" otwOup.rior ityq Wof which
.41.1 ehrsit fnr CA,lff nr resily poy.
rarttouL•r attentunn pail to Bleaching wA PrOSP
mg Bonnets eninre.l ittly depi ra ht, enlor.
nr Sillinorr from lb. entibity_Stppii•e) at Vlbolegsh•
tentage *Moe ?ion' York pricer..
Kris. ghat. lA, 18/A—no. tllta. s, u• fwd..
NEW YORK & Ears R. R.
aIitgAINIS I
GffA ti(i E (iF 114 Wit* COMMENCIN(
1110N11A V, Nt E611.61t 14, IRIO9.
T was will /rave Uan4lll. at •Lout the fnllowing boon
Cliestp4ide
Eastward Bound—Depart.
L it he IC tpreps ......... . ..- 4 M, I
. ri 31 A
Stock Ir.ct rein , ...... t s
Hog.. , 4 00 r a
Vatt . Y W r. a.
Way Vrel4ht
Tha glait Earriois. VApre.s, Ilkir sod Fart
Frrig run rowry Plmgvngol, 17 the AO'
tital Train for twit of tilagtoltutpten,
win rano.", nrar night at Mipithauiplcie or Mantra, and
',routed the 1111111,1 11110111,111 W.
LII4B. 111SOT a Reel Sup't
KAYO. MARSH,
Dunkirk, Nor : 14, Ittoo.--41 if
SEED ItteKWHE AT
no hand 1104 far eige , ter
Atli A, ISMI. J AC4III lIANRO.
1) - Eitti4 r IV ISIf INT; TO ENTA BT.' `Ai
Ilan nfortorier in a new and tbrlaing plate• artiene
liner, is .ctrl. t•i*r mtvi•rtteilikeed of Ibr. 11,40 , n0et.,,
Hint,
ft( g 1 - A g()(111 attpply mr)..l
a rriebra Mr arior, line mar tor fiainel at
EIAN 4O ?Cri FAMILY
Kiln, June 11, 1830 —1 Cheirpelde
rm
Made to Measure
IMMJNM
GIRO VER & BAKER'S (
CELTBRATED
11111111 M lICIIIIS
N EW STY L Di—Prices from $5O to $125
Extra Marge $6 for Hemmers.:
495 BROA DW AY,
Them. Wachtoes taw from two spoota, •s purchase.)
from the store, recanting no rev tinting of thread ; they
Flom, 14.1), Gather, and Stitch Ina saperlor ortyle, (Malt
InK each mama by their own operation, without reenorae
to the basal-needle, as to reffoffe'l by other otieh'n" -
They will do better sand-cheaper sewing than a BlPShilthae
eau, even if she works for atm mat steamer, and are, un
.oevttonahly, th" at illacaswes in lbe market for f malt
ere tog, OP POI6OOIII of their aatopilcity, dusal.a .. ,
nuumgeme,sit, and adaptation to all razietlee of &mai
Swing-emmatiag either boors or no 'refit out, meal
&natty, and without special adjustment.
A. evideneo. of the ttrognestiottod olotwrinrity of llketr
the li ROT %It k OAKEN Sicwivk MACkm• 1 or
ra~r taeg I.lre t, ro•sprctfully nefor to the tollo% tug
TESTIMiI.NI ALS.
"ilarink had nee of Groner k Itaksek Iteerhinen in my
family her nearly a year and a lutlf, I take Onetime, tie
reentineneling it aa ...very Way reliable for the purl.... hie
whieh It in &strand—family Sewing."--Nro. ./eakiera
Leartli, vela Eff Di , . Lawman, Radar of 'V I. adr.
'yr 4de •
••1 c•mlmwi usJ medf ihdightml with )wit
w tai. h hois tern mmy family for Homy nun ,the. It bw
niwnyr hems twomy Mr duty, noun itinK 00 mijmanwmt, and
000111 , 1011f4141, to every minidy of family OMWIDIG hJ
Idsuply rhaomnit.th.. spool of thrrad "- Mrs kit: to
Strukhrad, sift 4' Rev Dr. Strirklalid. 6:411i or of N. I .
'•After try lag /several dl5 'rent good metchitAeß, I pr«•
(erred 'ours, on, sierount ul Its oitoplictty, amt the per•
feet rawe writh which it is tuatuLvd, as well as the wtrength
sod durability of thereon,. After long eat.•rhmce, I feel
comia•tent tq snook in this manner, and etoutttleottv
me.anmend it fur every eariety of family sowing "-- Mrs.
E. H. Spooner, wolfs of Uto Eskifor of Brooklyn Star
"I Wife 1.1.04 1111 ilatmut k Haan' Swot. t i Ma n bli to t 1",
two Yi and Oar* tonna it adaptad to al kinds of
ily mewing, from Cambric to artwalcioth. Gartnanta !lava
NYCI worn out without the owing way of a .11.1trh. the
Mad'llllll . 11 , Poway kept in ortirr. and Papally ussall:'— kir*
4 ft Wkepple, rife of Bey (Jr.. Whipple, JrOr 101'4
'•f our ticwing Marlow. haft born In oar In my famtly
th. put t 111 o yearn, and Mr bitlow nagurts4 ma to /Ira you
'.,r taAtilnollnial. to Ita perfaat adaptctinatia, as wall as
lalo.r-..n.lnt qualillea iu Ilia perittrinitoca of family and
11..ume hold sew {pg."— Robert Boorman, tier lack.
"Vor revers! montbe we lure need (liver,' A Baker'e
%sedgy., sod bare come to the fa,llCitll4ol3 that
r.•ry lady who desire.. her re.,og beaalitalty sod !Tawny
done, would ha moot fortumor ,n remerealex one of theme
...liable and InAeflitheable iron needle-women,' wM...•
..t.,rahmeil yunllttea of Aemote, streeffe, dad oemplinty, are
tura Mettle *--J. IY, Norma, dearest,. of (its (leo P.
Morey, Woe of the Home Jorroot
Extract of $ letter fermi TilAd. U. /.): rpm., F.o, , an
A Inerlran grill/maul, now r.eo.•ni i. S Y duef, New :oath
Wale., .fated Je.utiary 12, I•J.l$ .
"I bad a teal made In Welhourna, in Ina.% in whieli
the, • ere ore, three. thnurami 'arca of leering deo.
with nor of Grover k BiLker's blartilnea, ...it rue, arum
of that haa nutatood all the double mains sewed by lotto,
with a needle sad twine "
"If Horner Gould be railed up horn hie murky htolea
er o o ld gond the advent of o,nver /4 Baiter ss a m o o• to—
ntguant miracle of art than vraa ever Volvasem ondthy -
Ite doubt denounce 'midnight obit-I-making a* 'vise threfo t
spring of wow UP tillinbPre4l."—Pr.f.
"1 take p/esoore to raying, that the Grover & !taker
Sewing Itortrineo bare more than ountoloroi my ezperto-
Loa. After trying and rotqrotog othero, I have Orr,. of
them in oporotloo 1111 nay dant-tot plarees, and. after roar
yearn' Idol, have no Mutt to J. H. Hatimotrord,
Jewslor 41 Sarah Cisroams.
My al* bae Lad oae . ot (Stever k ilehres Fundly ziew
ing Maehiewit for Nome time, and lam Majjsifej t fig
the b•eet labor-Nevin/ tiled:Rims that Lae be...a levee L. 4.-
1 take to phase:wit) weennaseadths it.ta the Pel'ik."
—J. U. Name, Gereeser 71vattere.
"it is a bennttral thing, and pity everybody iota au ea
eitement of good humor. Were I It Catholic, !should
insist upon Sainte Grover and Baker barter atretenua
holiday In commenters:dots of their good deeds for hn
tnanity."—Csesiou' My.
M think it e) hr the best patent in arr. This Machin
can be ad►pted Gem the Ane►t cauthrta a the heaviest
easaineera It sees stronger, faster, and more beautifully
than one CVEI Imagine. If mine weld not be farplaced,
money could not buy J, O. Bram: Nashville
"It is speedy, eery nest, asd dumb)* lotto work ;
eerily annorstood lasi kept In repair. I sorneetly ream
fwd thiollisobloe is slimy sequolotarnee mad others."
Porrall, Jirorien Tbars
- Vre ibed this IfnekLos to work to war sotistsetion, sod
with piesmiresseenniond it to Ain intik,* we bailees
Mnliiess
they di Wart Ink the bed Sew* X
" seidoe lo ors"
..ewdok, 71tort
-If aged aselosiody for hardly with ordinary
data: slier thy! wN laid owe - t seam pis" and
tee,
and toner get out of dit."—Jola insides, I►isjai le,
nem
Kars had year Machina tat imam! wee*, and SW
perfectly aritieded that the atotb it dam to the best and
mast beautiful that eyer vas made."—Narros
Naitheate, Thista
ulte uty bled:tine upon evade, dressmaking, and en*
linen stitching, and the work in adutirable—Cor better than
the beet hood-sewing, nr soy other machine / have ever
seen."—Lary N. Tiailispiums, Ifwskrtllt , nes.
"I end the work the strongest and most ben:atilt I I
ban ever seen, made either by band or machine, and re
gard the Grover 4 Baiter Machine an one of the greet-et
htetaings to ouraec."— Mrs. Dityler, IVeskrtlk, Thu.
.1 have one o(Grover itaker'aSewing 14achtnen in one
to UV ionly, and And it invaluable. I can con/ Meetly
recommend It to all persona in want of a machine " 14.
T. 7loayswy Itkoinif te, Tent.
"I take pleasure in cella." ing to the uti lit, or the Grov -
Raker Sewing blot:thine. 1 have used utv nn altonot
every.dreeription of work for month% and end it much
atirintvq- cod better to every reararwt than risk gone by
hand."— Mrs. D. W. Wheeler, liasArstie, Tema
"I would 4.11 non Wing to cta•powe o f my Gr o ,py k Nocer
igg e ui u e f o r atargr amount, et. ull I not replan ft ARAM at
pleeuture."--Mrst. .1/. G Xrur el, Naar tilt, Tree
“Oar two Itactiftww, porrhaae,l from you, do the work
of twenty young ladtwi. We with pleasure recommend
t h e G rocer k ma ce `towing 'Machine to he the bent in
Stribnew 4 CI., Nesapirso, non.
Grover k Baker Sewing llocblne works +shut ribly
think the atltch and work tar earertor to that of any
Sawing Ilactiker I r‘rr PAW. 1 , 1, hoe work, I think the
Idachine would le hard to beat " H .1 /tarts, klem ot hcr,
Drag..
find the Machine easily managed, very clanstile, and
take pleasure in recommending it to all who wish Cpnes.
mance economy, and pleasure!' -Mrs ?I This, Neal.
pkis, rims.
"The rtrover k Raker Sewing 'Machines have given slush
satiefaction that we cheerfully is,imm en d th em
wish a good and PIP lota n in I Sewing Machine. It executes
work with mods ears. end speed. and more. lively than arty
other machine I list .• wen -Mee. R R. Altielcil,
has, Teas.
"I ant bsppy to give my testimony in favor of l roier k
Machine, and"( the perfect ruatudart lon it
gives in every roars:et. It sew a heal 1.), and is by no mean.
compliraterlownd I prrhd. it to all other!. I have wiiwn
Mrs. iiramt, wale as. Rye 4. N. /Oran, ) 11rnspau,
"ft altirds me much Oswalte to say, that the Na. hive
wor ks ' , s it and I do not hesitate to recommend it as
pop...swing all the advantages you claim for it. Ms a ife
is very much pleased wails it, and we take pleasure in err
titling to this effect"- R. linqnkkr. Mewpku. Trwp-
It rive. me pleasure to theist thet:rover k Raker Steajog
Masidny giving so much ,11.1kinrisnn. 1 has t• it ii i
rnu
staat oat, and dud it ail that could he &wired It is tt e
moat simple and durable utmliine In use, oust I hint - 111y
recommend M. Waste. Mswpass,
"(loving wen, examined, and uordi many other kind. 0
Sowing litarhines, !tool (roe to ray Chet thotirover k lio •
kor klochines ore far noi penal , to all otters io nor M
rraecou Salt; Nailtritte, Trim.
xi consid e r my new inc Machine lorattnible, and would
not take Are times Ita rood, ill mold not en prlt ite plane
with it I ran do ALI my (entity meninx In et.nt one-fin, rib
the tune I could with my hands j seas, Ar a a,,,n e .
Teo..
sir SEN I ) FOR A. ('1 !WU LA R.
3. .1. IMOT4I. .lgent. Eric
%welt 12, lILS9 /
Groceries ! Groceries ! !
BECKMAN, KENDIG & CO.
No. 2, irrsgtics Mork, .ene
I_l A V 14: .11 'ST it ECEI EI ) from the
Eastern Chico th LARGEST awl nro.t %WEI)
ASSORIVENI' of
GROCERIES,
Fier brought to thin market, which we oiler to melt ft
WROLEEULE or RETAIL,
on band conatantly,
SALT-POIM-WIIITE FISII-MACK
EREL-11)DF1s11- LARD- NM
AXI.F>L-t;l..kS.---W01)1). AN
WILLOW WARE!
W23oxosaao eiksxci Wit.eotet.l.l
Also op immd
900 Alt PICERD Winter Apples
Also a la t e , . aaaortmant of installs and iletop RN*, fled
COOS, Twines, Ttirrril Rwpw, Oakum and Fitch, Wirolowale
ADP) . Retail.
Wat r Limo oanstantly on blunt
11:451P•Cauntey Nlerehauts •opplied trill) a Gill apart.
meat Call and eee us before purchasing .4*e--
wham ahciimAN, ICENDIG
grit. O c t. No. 29, IliB9-212, Wright's Alert.
pA (NTS ! PAINTS ! ! PAINTS ! !
If'4it. ry find In nil, Anserieon and Fr. tich
eta Iv 1110111 belled Linared Olt, Venetian Red,
jeregwb, "dv,., Ch t na n . and Vr.nrh Oneno, xud 111 abort
every thir.on Ow lion nf PA 141'$, fur indent the 1414 re
Lk, 1/ 7 T. R. PI NCI.AIR.
R Es Ti /M.k Ti Irr4 a El f ETICA 1,1,V
retaining the original ilarur. anal
ZS
for biiWy use, on ale at
Di., JD* 11, Ifei. —1 HANSON'S.
1859. Fall Trade 1 1859.
EXTENSIVE IMPOLTATION
OY
European Manufactured
DRIC GOODS!
Cat4U B rr VEILS
COZ3 - SI7IMEMPLS
VERY LOW PRICES ! !
I AN NOW RNOEIVENO
NEW yi►RR
• DRESS STLKS
R1(1./ I'U 1?A Largi•
STAPLE GOODS,
CLOTHS, SHAWLS,
Bleached and Brown Bheetings, and
Cf .hl..Pt. X' 3EI Mr XIV' C 3. El !
At No. 6, Exchange sow, Erie, Pa
~~•1d. 17.--15 WA. BELL
BOY'S CLOTHING !
Cheap and Fashionable
t,st rannot fail to Oati+ll all
Boy's Coati for 50 cta. upwards.
if
AN'I N( 1,4 , 410 nt enn-i,1,111.1, ~ x l.•n.,
In procu raw th. Int•-mt (sigh u.. , and lat t, roa I.
At/licit. a Witte' of ta,‘„blit pstrat•tiagr.
lie 1,104 %lg.. far 1 , 11 . 1.. w. altant, a 1..r;,‘ .11 ,, ..r7.14 . 11t
KRA D MA DE t ' l,4Tlll 1 N a atnrk
which alit I* fold gr.Mi tu
nut the Col/OPIT, want /•( 1.,!) ).o
in
, on ha, a 11 a nother pu, la, NI,
rr- s It Naval and Milltary ma,ti
Ott rra.moual,lt. berth., and I att.," tt ti. n
F: rte J 1R t 4 — 3
b 01.1? WNI/1?.1 *" .‘ If 1-:.111!
KA RIR 161. 3011 Nt....0 :It , yr. 1 , 3 r
to Ittrui.ti nt••'l. / ltt• trm
and Most approvwl vat tet •. t. :Own
I.ltroteng 11111 nth!. r* to Itself :•1140‘ 4 i lib 144 440140111 v
I t t o4:c.
Wa'STAIN
.o), co, JrAtto,r...
nr‘..ssary I#, be ?IP p4floVri• 1111.1•• • IMAI
1•411 fO/ got, •• lAl,ll.nurpl. , Sta 1, • 1
F.Semrntil tArre.l*, F n. IN
Aprii Y, l.rltf I:Akit k 3011 N:.;.•
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
:If 11. H 1:1..311VI:I)
z•tor t trillll.lio, In. S• •
ku,l.ting,.u2.lal.. FL, fr. , t,"l I rr{
built exyr.sotly for t h at ,
large. sto.l • VII r, .1 .0.1.4 IlLelttl • I
FURNITURE,
kaltwaeing .ur 44.411 y k.ft 11,
or!, an . atabi141....41t, 110 tll4 Gr•t floor may to. totiod
• Bora** 7 •4405, E yrMPS 011 Tatars, Ikr.al,
aloada, Cameasow Hasa Stageols, Llg hi Shads,
.I , *(meh. twoi(oft emol (ammo* hedotavislx,
Noralres, vibe, •Vc, Are,
Ibumutileturfti by Lin...lt, logt•tisrr rah lam
1101 CHAIRS , ;'
Of every wradv sod puler to suit rustmoets,
The ort;tol floor ieJull of CAmThlth FURNITIAKR,
such le Snlae Teti.-111r LAMP Roches, Urotlesars's
Rosy Choir; sod aii kiwis of Cushioned (hairs, Marble
Top dints* aid Ova TahMR, `is hat Nots lad tZtaltrtetts
Stands
The third norm contain* materials and • Igor number
of workmen, competent to manufacture any artirle in the
cabinet line in !be heat sty le and *horned notice.
The nightie, particularly the lad ire, are rg apecttully in.
rated to call and examine furniture and Niro - a as I ant
not to be undersold by any extal.l.chnient in the ( ity or
elsewhere. All kinds of lumber sod prodme taken in.:-
change (or furniture .1 . it RIBLIT,
rite, March 19, 1469.--111 'tole Pommetog
N. maimed a large stock of blimuts, embrac
ing all slam qualities and prices.
_ _ . _
GILT PORTRAIT FRAM - Es.
Gilt ttooldotga, l.rw•kln` (llamas, riDO Frmlch
ovapbs la Frames, or ~at, .h.ap at th e '
l'ararn Raildtag t
Wards 12. T M. ALt•TIN
HAMS AND 410111 N Y.
J. HANSON hp now ra44.1.-InK from Clocannati
cholas lot of Sow Corr.l Hama, and .I.mw nt the bra
ales Whale ilia! Hominy. <lli at the. _ .
Jame 11, 18.54-1. r.RICFkV Ir!li , T, CIIEPSII4,
SYRUP AND Nt(1.:\•••••1•'..S.
V.-ry choice, embrtkrsne t /ire. ,yra.kk of Syrup -
a 1004 aftfrio Sr lortirT and von fOr r fisvorrotrir Stew
art's 4.:oldert or Whlte ik lls , ,•. I krtrrwr Moirower
the very twat kind (or Baku -4 pavlova at
Jun.. 111 VoityN'. • ,iti)CFRY
(2 . 11:1 I. II IV EU).II. .M Alfk I. E 'l'4 11'
complm. , 1 hunt.. r .'IA I 4.1 f urnkturr For NO*
no Commoran.o Al.plto i; V:1.1-`4A.
Erl., June .1, 1 , 4.'9 —Mt
ERIE CITY MILLS!
IT R. If .l. 1 - .1::-.114
JLJL •
MAXI T•I'711110t AND 1111 , rt ~ n It{l . ‘,[ rlg,a, kit !•
Flour , Corn Meal, Mill Feed,
PHA's. I 4 k,
FLOUR AND FEED STORE,
At lie. /0 ownti,
vg l the Park, h r. n. I; .t. ye I. %Ler, I hare
1. 0 1 It n //l, irriud•
myt, Corn 11,1%1 1131 3.1511 I . ern,
Owls, &C ~1 nt,Kh • Ilir IMO, it market
rater, Mnrll. her ( n k . • nor,' fr , .. of ehante to
the Cit,. :1 II II k V.RSTII F,„
krtr,.kpr, !.lte, 1 1 / 4 5!) 47
FARM FOR SALE !
Tlr undor-igio,l ,11; t• for -:110. on Po .1-
aorsataa tortac, a ;small Ia; s‘t to lama. to Ihn
tua 11/4111, Vatastsgas. ; •
*66•Ut thro,
1131.1 a Lift I Ma.. fi;;Ta Ilia s 't CD ,
burg. Saal farm root-atlas tilts:a . ..f g", litat and
arscu:;tl bata ta /AL.!. In. .1 a i s as in a
lICILIM , it I as; a s•;usa..si I ,;;;;. let,t ;sr
s'hat , t. 1 0 1.01 s r was ♦ salsa , sl 1, , r (lut, STltl
,n4!tale . 1'44
jArilrularw sar•lrs . I LAII• , 11 siasbut:', al
al the autocritasr at Watt /. I, r • PA
its,_ la if I V..4'4'01111
NEW ARRANGEMENT
I . ls M Vll S. A E. it it
IN 4; Il()I'Us
F. ot,) 1r0.1,1 .
x runn,,,,, c to connection c ;lb 740, 4 ,...
South.
The proprixt.,r ie ban,' t.. annotutee that he 113.4
rnknorement. L. which 10W...N(1411 G.r r.ru,l,ll,lre.
modeork.l4.4 , lrith..
In..rntor, utoiny ptv.'l at a A 1,1 •
on the eers Itf the
sus ill' ity ); ‘i},no
Connecting at Wat.ol,•rd u th.• al.
I..ar g ibf• I the I ram at U at, r
seri, lair at Slifulsille n 1 a),l 1. tI .
toakttsg it tit« tut,..t .!.smut, you, I, nt atl.l ITI4 r. , ,ala t,.
1/1. rat , .!.
ti«turmug Men,!, 111. at a , .1. ,k,
Watert..r!, with an early I lain
For Apply 14. the Prin.-4.1r Niva.l%
of .1. .11, 1.1,,t. I, Witt. ronrkl., and JOS, fit,KN .
NEIL, ('n Ir. r,Ln..r) rq..14.• ‘ 1,..f.t. en .1.1•
Yr,atb. Rf le. I ,el, 1. 1,,;.1..
SPE I INT G
(1) Il • C , ut t h l ' ,,niratly.
amrth.•r . there• Ite.ln ot.tttitted fiat pretmum
at the State I al r, nettling frem and op y. r 4., t o , th,..
Agent tms El.l-' 4 RV
. . _ _•
STILL IN THE FIELD !
E. 1. BALDWIN,
WIIOI.ESAI E A S.l, RET 111.
DRUGGIST AND A
.No. 5. Med Ilosta.. „
RAVING Ivrlvilh.ll,4 my: , t.i.rek, am
flow itreptirwsl to furnish thy foileminz sritiqes
Oginittly a lov iLs thsi eit any similar md.i.-
lishintnt in this sweioni :
MEDI4.I ti rit
PAI VA11:i1:411Es.
DYE STI: PFN, P•Elal:M ERN".
PAINTER'S ARTIcLEs,
wlNit(w 61.A•t'S
AN 1> P Y
The Drugs and MedietlNV Al* warranted to be fresh. pure
and geuuth*. 1 h.,e now on hand and rreeol ing a eery
superior stook of
Fine Havana and Principe Cigars,
Also, Pure Wines and Brandies
rst. Ice
OrtSnri (ornitatdty Ailed 11114 i PIIt agafitelinn 011M•statig, in
rogard Nr.rten and nnadit) 10 SI TII I
11.ACIC !!' No. . iteral "irk. Pal.
fine. A, IVA). - - t
Sonli XE'4 Is' I NI ,Av t; 1.
priakng an altaartment of ..rer Afty mu", vutnadi
brands, French, )Cnvrisati and American, for wale low.*
24tf CARTER a BRit.
ENARIAS
To oFFEIt THEM TO
.101I\ 4 111 \M.
TAILOR.
rlyr t.tiV 11111 , i Y.•4llth
Pfrr , keel I.
.atlrrUlAti% on Imhof, lir
Wlll7llllHke taorder„
•11 .Iz,.
PA )1 '8 A\ if MIN'S
CLOTHING,
4 hi. h he ..ffer. nl ,11),
%rut CV.;I\;
Tei Fit
IMO
NITI'll Tr , \I LINI
RA II It .13 H.() T F. it ,
juot respived Iran Pliihideipitis► wriry *VI
Steel of
STA lebig DRY 11.100110*.
Which thry trill ..fl at, lb. Lemma gator' for CAgii,
Country Piro.Woo wean, rsrspledlm Ktie l'onoty or
Ott Hoe& at lb log , cool •bovo lb. hnk-lowt .*.b rots..
T bey buy dab • itog., *sea or hoot/bawl*MAN
Dl n inni x :; 4 l . Tothinir. ke., be., Ihr Al on moo. torn*.
as Amin nortbP doers% 1.,r Cooll
Eric l•b _
B ()OK S.
Stiagazinea, Paper, Stationery,
WALT:PAPER, 431.0.,
PARS ROW BOOR STORE.
Et 19, rrt. sis , IM9.
12 I. (1 1 ) M I I.
l_A • N THIS I/Alf OPINING aptim4hl
r 11....11 nt h I.llt (lima 1, am., IdoUn Cup& 1•11 , 1
Sn Ca.n4l.motwkA, and a gnat vsaiety 1.1
I \ P.? 11. 4V!) nR.V A Nr. NT4 1.. ARIYC2I.S,
mt tan. f rl4r I loittlay. Klegast (`likr Aorta,
I It. 6 , 11 , 1. r• 111, I up., Spo.ruk, Ladlys,a . p . lits
1:.11 1 r1,,(1,•‘,Iilu I patternr,) and I"ta ri , l3
and Fanny (iotprip sod WOO
F mar, !WC 111.45.
.
J
Al. sT I 1.. IN E El.()
. AGAIN
'lli OLLI 11 h.%1 to my Inerolm and the public to
zroeral. tLat 1 1.a% a COOODYLOWO
Tullatina and Brody 'folic Clotbing Ilualneww,
to nil TA fi M o O branch., in the lately tmcropir,l
Ar ur ow on tit. Yuba.- ;4.lnarr, between Brown'. Hotel
anti the Seed Hour.., whom I will ..toiwaror to ha... at
alt IMO+ iirla..ruo i o o f
(~‘P,P.41,11(111104. AN II) .Vllo4lll l litial,
a,alc.• up to ord., upon abort Dollop. and
warrant to wt.., f Offtefloll Of DO male Penton.. in want
of an) 'time to my hoc can depend upon being fairly dealt
wills, nil um J.lrrnnncd aol to mak. - nu any bait
.ueII to • I vitt. matialactio... 1 *PI makin g a
110 f • -1
READY MADE CLOTHING,
.61111 • G. 01 'low/. tusk• au.d tt asp/tote.) to to a. re l •
~ r 1.11.41.3
r• , . , .44 111s1fir for ll' .10111 an n.rit. cl to call and
....nor roy 1, , ,0t1•5na.1 Prtrew, as am tielormined Ih sell
Job.
.i...rt nobre and sartant..4
not 'POO, JIrIIN 11 JU.TIOE.
Tril iIEL.INV.N ;t11"1"l' A
ANci , ii' it).A f , t• I'IIII,II , EI.I'FfIA
. 0 WI( ~.w doing boon,,iit on titr lititual plan, gl , ing
111. notrod a ',mil, !Tattoo. In tio ',moots 05 tn. I,onpa
, • t4.ml lia,l•4'nl Irk 1. , . uouni paint
u, ' I l o O• 14A11re.14,E1 'fir moist
'• ins. I ~nrwi. w all be 111.. rial y and irromptly
3.41j1mpt , 141
rooha or. iiinraliandinn„),,tillitingii and .01 or proporty
to 0., n 1.1 Iouul ry, for a Molt. .1 torn. permanoutly
itErifiitS
1..1.1, II :` , eld, Jaturr
Th.-.1.1111n% Joh%
If.g.fovri lSu rL.n, Jobri lourvtt,
ers,e, s•Amorl
ry 1 as I V 1..., H
I F.,«Hvy (Kw. IC (lay
H .116111 fla) •
It.. Ii Tboomot, I.r H. 11 1141%10p
1..1/4-r, Jr " , p•rocer /fell value,
1..1.1, J Nes Itu,
I'..orard .bihn
I. itallled 11, ff. 1n.... firtu.ke
P.:11 f Ala udrr,
Wig MA/4715,
11 k/' S kr, PO( LI,
rir c.n rs.s.l,.
Apr,: J, 1. 1 7 no
C IZIM K .\\II ( II. \V
MEE
N. I I
Al , ll N.
HARDWARE
1):14,1I: , \
113 s'e I," I Ir•- , -I .1 iv) ' • 101 Ir , l „r
ECM
SPR
AtiVlltt
11 ES,
SHOVELS AND SPADES,
NAILS, PIPE ill iX
SAWS
HORSE SHOES,
SADDLER - '42"
,
HARNESS TRIMMI NGS. Atr,, *c
PLATED WARE.
In rant almost every thing
a
Remember the (f6l Slaw!
EMPIRE BLOCK. II mid 12
!lair Nterrt. Eric, rn.
April tl. k RF. VN
VINEGAR '
pt,”•( 1•1« r itu gar ran bad at
April 1 ,,, A 101101.4 N, k
C ANPEVI ,t .1i \ Elt.N"ft 04)1.5.
/ * l ad- I.qt*. ..1.*111•41.• to tri • P.rntor otax-k
itii J. i.* • 1* *oak *lt 11 lb. m , 411
eompl.t. m
I • 1 I
1,74 i X . 1
'1 .. . ,
f,, 1 3 0...• 'o f 01 all I. at
A pril 1ti.CK 4 .1 4 .:‘,),EN1 4 11; A
Git 1N I) iN '
lo Tun. )teren o;r1•4' Tt. r, •••,1 1.•., St..•
- om
Itanw.oß (or it. bt nvt2i , 61. .1 C, ?..1. 14 \
G\ l'E i; R.l PY 1;s Fates N4' \ It.
0nth4.14 tou.iti , out rn, .1•11 , 4"• folly •t I f ant••.•
14.0, Ir., rr ,, nt ~ ,me fort% Vin rArdpi nut Lb.
poi•t .rarautn..". nwn , a n•.A.
lloothirer roltrinn
DENTAL NOTICE.
AT di , urg...•nt r...ttn-t of liko caitt , n- , of
I.ller, I hive .I..term I • ri, 6
I!. Cll%. 14, 11, ilrpot. I
PRACTISING NY PROFESSION,
Ind Oml; STERHOTT. 4 H Alt •
*l4 r ..f l'ark, w h.q... 1 Allan 1...1.1.10.
all ...1 vrA I } RA
TI I n. 4,1 n 6I , I tom.
r., art I t it ..1 un Itrooti it Ili,
Tillll liSiffEll 016010 Plill,
Froni an.n!! rvav t t Part ken lay alten paid I.
lir"t ti.ralittn,, '1 rtsio.nn r,tvluih p.rforine.l and
•arrantv.l
The Latest and Best Improvements
I , EvrisTRY,
itubber and (Gotta Percha in.t.ead of told
and Silver.
tholde •to hat- lich:e that will not lit by
•ttooophrtr 1 yrt.oure. tho , ,Itocot Pry ,Bert A rWrtAiti or
f..t the kohl. r Platen ...tit tit. For flo.opo tt to the
trot material 'et 4.(14 n ti, in•eAUWe It wilt Dot wear the
notontlt.w.th. IAI prelArr.) to ronotruet /Mal work f o r
all who wish to tor it, and make thin bsir one , , that Ii thr
Hiatt., Auto to ,to all wont can be tenootothly w.ke,l of it
w boo trt..d. I will netolaa, it w.t.tt told or rliior An')
charge ant) [lit darer, 11re to prier
( . 4 , vri sr( <,l',Nt wRFC
h hag egts.Mish..l, n.• ern hi dent -r
in.; the ne.,tndh.,.uttlul, the durable ant! litp...rrao•al./e
In tbe .1. nt.sl a rt 1.. • }llO/ I.e ea) freigl att,ntton fl
prynetil. Ads %Wag+ • mer all other tti".le.., allow; nz,
I,n/1 or .pstevo ft a %lir. fliVl.llllo IAI 101 l at 1. Qlr 111 the
IThoft h terfeetly nal u r.kl the br.Allt a hat
urnl and while tnini.tertne 1.. the ..trenirth
its ,1115.01..r5),”
1.101'4 1.1 SI 11.:100. IT P P S
Fp, -e, 17, nii•t
piiis4 s INI E th,.ir
mer.Ppin k : rouotrr, A lipw
Nettleinpot w hp•ry Anu. 1..1. g , nr, Vk Inn If/. Platopt,
•nol r,al i 4 A.l,eWhil • , 11'Prilert/VIIt 14 01. )14.,,
1/1 S••11i0.1111. nt.•potlier rolotnn tionn,
CBI CROSBY'S KAGNRTIC BALM !
Fit II EA 11 Al'll F.,
,orr TioNat, tKriir.l Yaw, F. loot., Cramp*,
ol.stsot t , trattta,t.rtelle-kt Glatol% Stttt
31.111.1. k, Sei 441 lin tat", Sore iplea. Toothache, which
41 wi ekkre In 11,111 ine t.. 11.4 iIkIIMIC,CUTDII..
S o re or Tooker Veet, Dosinelo. or Farache, Gout, Lwow
Hark, Seahla,
it a all. equally ..tfiexci..ix in the cum of diaeanoa in
iloradea, or other AA I ['ISLIP, •Uell a* itingl.hr Spar in, Chaff.;
IF.rt, I.anienta.., contracting or the 11
...pram.. Wu,* Ncratelira, l racked ilirwia 111.1 SO 1,4,
toll 1,.11,
Although this to et new artiste, now (or Ihr /int tint ,
brought before the publke, yet It tutu bneu noverrly tent,'
In a groat numb. , of ma..., and found all that la Hulloed
for It, a. orrttlicateu now in the pussousion of tio• Proptio-
Inf. fully ',how
O.( A hottle and trr . and dot to rod all a a reenni
mend, rvtura it and your money will Ia• refunded.
tZIIttrILIY sok. ntanutaetutrr and Vroidletnr, 210 Nun
Ituirakt and indd by L. 14A1.1)WIN..Krin -
===E==l
July '4l . latiti.-1‘;„
St 'A ;•I'.‘l.!:S !
I am prepared to tumuli :imam of any kiwi or
atte at muds than emir Wore sold In this eity
Aug YU. .1. t',
F.UAMM O,;Tt IN F A 1011 ER— A news
T paper devotisil to I,ltoratare sail Arrteulture, alwt
ertting With full linenantalit.the new rettlement of Ham
molooll, in Kew Jervey, ran* atihocriheti for at 01111 lb
cent. per annum. time
inciurc petttste *tamp.. tot tbo amount. AlidtP., to
Itur 01 tita rantior, Ilanuaolitun k . u , Atlantic Vo NPR ,
Jet pay. Thew • tatting clump 1414 ot . WC 6,1 .1113/,11,
in one a tar itralthlcat anti mutt diailehtfut clitoatea to
tho alit! • hete crop* are ticvcr tut aua it by fre , win,
lbr tyylibir molsurycv thr Royal, 14.1 erAmoatent or
11201111ontell Lftwlt. Colin
- _
CASI I paid 11t•h ttt ICye, MILL
I tab at the Eric id, Win*•. Farmers gate. are •
csH spill HO It it it AVRRATICK
MI
U. P. EXPAIUM, Preprieser
STORE ,
I'rNSF:TT
\ Ill.'s
STFEL
,VIKF
1..L1,'
VII•ES
VELMA% s
W ASH L: ES,
CUTLERY,
GREAT WONDER
UV THE NINETEENTH cENTI
PROFESSOR WOOD ' S
lIAIR RESTORATIVE.
Q,A I'm the St. Louis, (Mo.) Dt•tu., t ,
pobllsh • letter to La Wod, of th • ,
from A ge ,i i thnwen to Maine, edit& Apr.. gioeinti;
'S eviy P OT ter 111. vita of hie halr tante sect,
y.
here it. etleet, when coanusig horn a nelialur
certificate are guarunt.ea of truth, the lir I ,
rinniforna, on: Lamle** pottery from the lore*
RA III ,I II 4I}R, jars •.11 I ,
Prefeweee V. J. Wood + Lk, •
440ms/um 'MMus my attention ralleo akw
IiSICIP U, Ow highly beneheist *flee: of pre: kw,
( wee induced to make aliplicallon nett
hedr i , which had beenceni quite gray, pnAcod,
whito; goy whigultem wen* of th•
three ruoutit• Mace 1 procured a bottle
nave, and awed IL I poop found It lour •4,
had wicked. 1 114.41 it shoot twine a n*4 I
procured *author bott4e of which ,I 114.• 11.4 tine
Can pow certify to the world that tie r^t p „,
Lae totally iftsapgwared, both on WV 1..,4
my hair hue manned It. natitral o lor s „, l
and en soy than it baa been Leber.
'rant IWu now nix ty years old, thy
I,ge of fifty -tv ro ' has need it wi th lame .
The, above onttre S deem du•
dipuy.l7 lOM 1111•101,41
ea two dim-hope, will not hare ioxiieson 4 ,
Ildliteol lo 4lo I ern a eittien Drib!. my sni t t „.
for the hunt titres years, and au, boo..
one here eud adjoining towtos. Any tow ,o r
of the shore with guy natue attached, o , ' •
se I wish to reserve the besultee of WI
well as thyself 1 ant truly, yours,
ki•L7l.l/10411, Jaz, ••.„
WOOD'S 11)i1li kk:: 4 7 1, 1LA71 k
Yrufranor Wooll Mar Slr Marin i( ?,t , t,..
to loom the Nat porttoo thy Lair, itr , m , t,
tine jello• 4..1 m Ihrw Orlesto,
to mat, in trial of )) our tovpantth.a,
parr as th e very lag nrkleat W, La, m ro, m•;
/tool, awl an words taut erpte.a Itty
ho &tag t.. tbr talliatett aOCI4 a te,siku,.
Th. isinkrotiguonl o J K tirt.re.
ulcer standing. and 1.4140 f of tit. I Iril„, 0 ,
broni,h,-1.1, Was Fie I+a r.ntl..man ~1 j erry•
and tptioirct, 1111 Z4t,
P. 1 1.4110,1, Jaa
rrOPPIIt/f Won.l lxear 4 ir /1.4%.ng
Ilstr Hairta.raitly, it 'oyes U, ..t
fect kiss berg, «Acpllent I, 1n.., Prig
anti a constant be.Mnrt ti,
I.t.e“ troubird (him my cbc1.1.1144.1 , and LA,
my hair, ••• b., ,, roing gra), ~,,
I h im , nnrd PO Id)s.r artfrir cilh tin) thitiw ht. ti..„
pleasure pr,.tat
The Reatoratiae la nut up ,n f 1..“;. •
Lilt., Memlil/W and . the aina.l l a y
retails for nu. dollar I.lllr 11,.. nwr , l4 , ,h, 1,1
brag twenty p.r relit MON, 11, 1,1. lb, 11 r
retails for torn dollars , 1. t ! „
40 per r. nt mono U, pr , i , .ito L i,,
I, J. Wl/1/1)& II) ••1, -• 1.: lir. 4.,1).
ork, lin the great km11;1,
ant 111 Ilarliet ; ti„
And .old hy
,„,;„.
I. 4 B NI i-1 . 1' " Mll M
Ir!you satd . ti„ r
Wto re did t go without .1e1.,),
And bring a load bow - !r,
When Tea La • Lat,l, trrali •wl rar..
Anti Suimr torelert
Yea r s trays sun. 4, tot them w Lrn A „
WLoLaslotaofc6+nr'aHit,rpwd
And Milos kinds id f,
Betactra M.11311e "thrni uis•lvrote.A:
Who grreta you with a assullog town
And 41,0tr0 you all than. to Ire. ur.
644 up .n tafteey, oa.. au.l Arau
k••••ps tb. origuseil .B•Na-r I r,k
imr.t that made Ileneinth
For both re , man) L•nr and 1.1,11 •
V 4 ho'+ .1t Lu 1/ 4 ..l I. , th *ail . " awl 141.
To 'mit ~11 all 144, PPM)) and ertsi
El=1=!IIM:I=E=11
F.r)r. llnrrL );!, -41
At the old Stand
- NT ML'ltl' II Y ,
11 •
Betweeen Brown's Hotel & Reed HOW
II vs !lAN('
A 1.110 I. EN'r
lit 'Lit o
A i.n, w large o.lo‘l ciisntileto sanortritent • „.
I Iran ear.. Al./. h.
CAti.....y and s .
Ate., Itritoniss Tat& I si•te••
pate, alson.Tv*lkA•t*r.i.t...- I
• Otlper, I' s+ reels, ft
Ur. Alvo, w 1.10.•
Warr of all Iliadic scot
gorcli isrtooTroya, s
'stud dues, ales, I.auterna, ('offer Mills, I /an #
Kern... Choi,piog knisea, Flat Iron., triq I.
l'..kent, 0.1 Iltas., v•
111#1t 11•••• k., kc, t.al 1, d .., lit, •
and lialLing Totes, lieSsieera/isnit,
Fritter. also, I'UTIIIO 4•I aL dencripll i,. 1,1,1
Pump si",
Israel and 1.1(4,, r • .
I. haat Lisigspa a all 1101.410 k, w, .•.• •. Zil •
l•qtret iron, 11 irk , idol. I oisi
tal/1. Hata in riots. 'go."
awl 1111 k Nino and Pains, les lost 1 u. I•s
entitles+ Cunt TI A k #, A:11 Trap..
Nec••••11, Tacit, hoc /nisi...l+, it,.
tssisotera, 4.6..
.14• A Yana, Ii rind Molar* 41.1 itanxissos. with #••1••••
4.•1 ut stanch 0 us
'lone CFO the rberttst Uotier
:Soya taken in •tenons: , i"
DMZ
I.l.aa•esli &Sul tmatintst.. nn • lock, ao.l outtipty y mewl.
Fair, Val lb, PliO4 foots
T h E .‘ ' V
M N'l
1 7 113 ATE: AAD « [IA( .1(f
1D ICE
AT Till IC Ut Yl' 11.0 Plil V ATE iii)..errt
Letat•ltatie•lful the eure r.l s),•tuite, , ,tl,ll•••
aad the wen* Intirmill••• Nl•ail, amt Vlatmv.r.
Allikt R :•0:•11, Butraln, N ink, ~.loer 1111
qua) //recta, tup,otairs
A mimpfor
An inNtrumekt for the cute. a C. ',CAI
s i”ild/13111 I , :filiWPionl4, more properil to ,
WeakbPsa, QC. INLW t...jWlTtwl.o.
to two InwilthiP I , r the 13•• of ti . •••, 1,, •
uwd er•np•ititly with medicine,
YOUNG MEN TAKE P liTll LIU Ni/TIII
Ito k SuN take plea.ure 111 Ms, 11 ;
they Lave otteent.4l • wool. ttnportatil ,o•••tt....Lt
cure the &hove dieeaaea It itas •ut
trwl t.l flu w't entment ph) Mewn. 1;4 ; .
1%11.1..11;14m and Nr.ll, York: it hall &re
uo.luliuottuntettl rsot tu•rtltor.i f... u.•
1 , 0 any Jtwao of the.;; -11,1 a. 104 Vt
1.1 IL, be, of Lai, (A Id I .•11t// Pr,.. 111.1 ; I
'NEw HEM VLIID. AND qi It it lINV^
Ames /r. s..n rusty be consulted tr. rn •
Ito ttttt rtsitvg n °tit P at night, an ewerskm' •,
V• , it , lt,r, 1,41.t0, Nelnlint/ 14 est
pntence 11/.1 c•lrretimeri el the t rett”s. 4 , •
linstottul I• 6..t1.1•.10.. a n•w• 4‘,11 •• ••
Y , UttV, prteducvs cnnstttutuertl •
ntarruure Istni in the •- I•'
anti Vlllll4. The. ter:lament the, h. • ,
tirsni• of thirty I NV , .1.11 •.•... ••
t A
4'l RE 'IV 111/1
Ur AbloS .t ••(,` Its" . .. 4 u tnl th.qr strent
oc..ty to thio 144 - 111lar t tualtaites,mMtlii
hare ern214•911•••Itly been r' ended riot. r 'II.
creatures Is fully testdied *rot cratot‘ol, a, t. •
convalescent patients and • theta .1a,l) af. ,
front all parts of the country, for the • %pro -1. I , • - r•
of e..ndultatt..n, whlla inert rieril..llll •
with the most afgnal alt antagsa yet tr. nr •'
hareelp.rteniYdtnutqurrrntt into ttoi oat,
complaint, rtroni their nn.t 'ot; d
that of the most dangerous and tot. t. rl'•, •' it •
entertained the gentedithit • f • • ' • • •
rent., al, and iike•ise insarfaltitt it •
Ode and malls/Dant forum ofiltesteo, in. •
ways b.• traced to one ur the 1011.•• r tt • .
neglect, tor the ill effects of uuskti
fore, lir A)itts & SON have .*• "
the swieetion of their remettiro, a •,1.„ • 1...3 , 1
114.11, tour.., Ornitt to, all ettnit.k• V, ' 1 • •
4ear an •••011 , ..I•111 rhan, ter,•• •• • •• "
MAW, and initoittioio• sl l /,1,11 I• 1, J I'. I . '
d,l had ettnaegotencra Is IL, Laude . • p•
In abort, the landahle end of OW, r• 1.,• , •.• • • •
tog of II gnat MOM. of human flaw,. t.l al •
n , 11.4 and ivryventl. , ll , It! sttla id liv 11.111, -
the secret foe of 1,6, v a/1" 1 , . r i,,,e •• • •
surround 1.111, calf ni, ,• I • •LIII and 11,11 ,• •
all It tttertblnallial
CO( NT'll 1 I 'll 11. f
Ver,oin. in anypart %.•,1
trvat,thy forward,n, A OW, t tztt!. !I Or r
A n.niittaitic.o. fnr Meow..., A.
Address Dr AM) A. 14, 3
stmt, Buffalo. N. Y.
YPI, 101 i —1:08
HATS & CAPS AT cos
r•"• •
;
• c•,•:....142ii . •
" ••
fire k
hit.rd
TM. 1.,1•• •.
in .* York. / have a /largo st k •N.
wail Iw mol.l st tann.oml low rrie.
Kn., Oct. 16, 1450 —l9.
. _
Valuable Land for Sale.
TIIE I)Elisl4;N El) lln
sat , • a th.kt nt fwd ka01“1 AT tl " 1 1 • •
nag fon, minx east of Wata.rtur,l, 11,.1 n. .t
plank rna,l. and enalai nun' annnt 1,13 , 3 • 3 , •••
•IP 11 tuaber3.l, and adnil rawly a.1..ptc... 3 •
=====
• 1,. IL•3lrnikti. Jt wet)} .1..
tart". to .alt purthapera.
July 1V859.---611
6o.Partnenhip -New Firm.
MoCARTER & KELLOGG
I II AV E as.i.x•iiit.,;Al with in , Iti
Ivry .n t I'n,euino huet/wee S 11 rk
the bu.torim will hereafter be revducti.l ci •
,'.llea( IiIeCARTKR k KEL1.04:4:,
keit., JUL.. 11, I ti , tiL - 1.141.41.1.11 m,t•
p)Ns w k NTI NI; 11l
;.;;;;ukt. rot , St, )41{frt, u,nt
Pao Italia, another column
A PPLE PtEA - Is) k
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