7 - 1 0135.1 -11 1111 s liar There is one branch of manufacturein this city, about which there is very little said, and alzogether too little known among our cit izens We allude to W . ; limseit Piano Manufac tory, tut State Street We were through his es taliltshrint the other day, and found on in speot 11.111 some sixteen hands at work upon in struments in all stages of construction, from the rough wood and iron to the lest polish giv en to the frames. It has been but &short time , ince Mr. W. embarked in this enterprise, but we are pleased to say he has met with marked success. He has so far sold as fast as made, and if we were to judge from what we saw, with ample capital the business might be very profitably extended. Of the character of the insTruments turned out by Mr. W., we assert a it h, confidence, they are equal in tone, and su iteri4 in finish to any from the famous Chick ering manufactory in Boston. In addition to the Pianos manufactured, Mr. W. turns out a large number of Melodeons in the course of the year. as well as supplies several eastern dealers with their Piano Stools. And here let ua record in rarcuthesis, a fact that illustrates the alacrity with which people sometimes buy up articles manufactured at their own doors, but which, to give them a saleable character, have been subject to two transportations--one Irony the manufactory to an eastern dealer, and then hack to a western purchaser Some ti i.e since Mr. W made a contract with a celeLra -1(41 eastern Piano Manufacturer to furnish Lim with a quantity of Piano Stools. The contract was complied with, and in o. few mouths some ‘,l these identical stools were brought to this city, soil iold to people who would have turn ,.l up their nose at the idea that such a supe t tor article could be manufactured by one of their own townsmen. And now, 'we might with a good deal of propriety, preach a ser mon, taking for our text this incident, upon the nece.bity and propriety of sustaining our own manufacturers and tradesmen, but it is hardly necessary. Any one who will spend half an Lour in going through Mr. W's estab lishment will be fully convinced that, in the I.ne .it Pianos at least, our city cannot be ex er.led eithor in tone or finish by oven Chickor. IFEETO I F Iglu I ,ZI) ‘1.) , 1N I \ . l; \I k Ertl I 40) jp irJ II %‘ !toll 1. k Lea Ul.llVd EI new , r ,. It Irlth the Erie City Mill• Lim Sunlna) 111/4 Erie ,‘ .0 I , r .I,e rim,' work of Ow. month rearh- i.‘ • -am „f 81,;, j - i Dr Clir,rktt, Butr.ttu. lectured n rit-t , lny evening to II fair -The Imagination , , , `r.. ' =I J Bt C , .. hn‘e removed lirocoly Store t. 7. Bon ;,#. •. I , rther!‘ o , tnipied bs tirny s Far goy"ug ill• religivum reN orals in arty-six porsuns wvre r3hip in the Baptist t'bure :'e ,n the Metlio.ll4t Church p l y Kttentiun to the car .1 Mr I,‘‘ Teacher of lierman, In our rut , ts n competent teacher. and 1 omt3e , l 19 know hot to %Nell pat- a ir tt e notice that, in the formation of the • t rural COMITOIIee, WILSON LAIRD. Leg., • and C9l E WF‘RLoth. of \lek ere etio , ion vuephers f..r ihi Sens, rift: I.l.4trlct Ixer• Tt.e Senior Classei of the West ‘Vttrti will give it Puhlic Etitertittnuieut, fir ..e benefit of their Library, on Friday evening r.e April The elorcke‘ will consi , t of Realm its. Heelt at ions, De , laniat lUD 4. Diel"gues kr We are thdebte 1 to our friend Ur C e,•y, f ••tmriel , ottle of native wine LI to., own Tltltt,..: Qaltit At.,r ot the grape. and 14,yaglit It to I- near I,..rfeCti ,, n as poNsible 1t all events the irtele 'a... when it hi. age, will take Lonwienrth down e,,nsi.l.,al,'‘ sir we call uten•ivn to the advertisvmet. f the new firm of linceve, who hare firmed a c , .t.iierti , ,n far the pure..., ! entering l‘r i 4el) ink, :he stove nianurvit lire rue firm of 13 13 V 'teen?, John If Vtaceta, David Hunt vd, C f ihtails and Du ‘id Shirk, all practical b 19tnese men, with crop ,tat ample to insure an energeur pii , secution t the btm,ines, ltd" We are glad to .see that twu of our pur ',mai friends :n Crawford county have heen • ue lucky applicanis fur Deputy Marallalships that county—namely. Nleij D V 'Dericksjii, Klecltherville, and J 0 Burlingham, of Thoy are ho'h competent. and perf , irm their du: le, in a ea ti...faci oryinau- Eimsam be It tsoutd be 'tell tn. I.ll.lness m.•n and others needing prtnung to bear in mind tlytt the o,3r.nrta °MCI. excels all others in tote d.ct.on of country, in its taconites far the ex..- of es er3 thing in 'tilt e are c , ri adding to stuck of tnatertal, the L,ctl , :es as tney appear, such as new Type, R 1 _ Borders, se \l! throvgh t! ,e raid' rece.r•e prompt attention, and I, , vr rite+, xi !holl4ll rnnd•• to per`•,n r •1r rr orr I Buffo..•• wll, br R . . .t t,or 1111 I= Amencai 11 ox , on•t •y*•eln 40 ne what. and 1, 'cry impressed with Lts explata•.,n treqt:lner.•‘ The ail I ti:ub for , apc,r.z.nz the mellc:Le tar she .-yett 4 114 own In4 ' eat 1 ,, n al,l seen , ' to 1.5 to I.er a tDs S! bh7py e c-rditi'%v en- d , rye the I)Jr-ot a• ‘l.l event• Th., most e , :bplete f•tt piscutmg exec t Oil which Itet yet ben pu in or to a- peeved through this city a. 1 ,14 ; lor TIRISN ..10 It consi& el o. oola liete tor.ng aprira•r.•, ste%m engine. u Hpa, &c . rig to Nieser3 Rh •A flolme E , of Wr=tfiel I nni Gino. ~f MLL!. ef,rtipany are rydr engaged ‘lniting a well at ritusn:ie, LI pru%ing rich ,n 0;1, Will kJe aucceeue 1 hy vtliers rho ) intend a reel:tore as noon as .id 14 obtained, the ne,es otry ityplAlleea for tLat purpos. 1 r i.g n,,w on 'Le ground :dr HARRIS . new Restaurant, In the Coln. tuereial J3uil ding., Is intended to be •he finest die of its Lind In this - , ction of tl e cotintry It occupie the entire space of the.ecttnd story Caughey s Clark half of the building, ei cept the Billiard Saloon, which 14 to be occu pied he ARNOLD. now in the Para.gon Block.— !tie appliances and coneen :n nce• he best establishments will be found tri tht., .nclotltng a Reading room for gentlemen. and ice cream and refreshment room far ladies corporal Harris is just t!.e man for this enterprise• and we wish him unbountted eaccee• I:II4NGE uF Tiiax —LThe f,Jllowing are the proposed changes of time upon the Lake Shore Railroad to take effect about the middle of April Trains passing We‘it acii, at Erie at 222 M , and 2 P '1 , Buffain leave Erie at 2.11 A NI . and 2 0:5 Y 'ii , Columbus time , arrive in Cleveland a• 'id . and 6.50 I' M , ColuDibu. time. Trains posing Ea-t. arrive in Lrie at 12 47 A Jl ,13UP. N 1 , and i P M. t' i`nmLus time. Leave E. at A At_, p M , and 7.00 P. \I . and nrrou• in Dunkirk at 2 2.0 A M 2 P\l , and 5.30 P Buffalo time Ma EDITOR —The writer of the article in your last paper making, as he tbeoglit, some pertinent inquiries concerning the diposition th• surplus receipts from the equrre of lee 'urea now in progress, begs lt,tve to say that he is neither a clergyman, an edit , r, not dead head of' arty kind Hist o h j oet, was to bring the manager of the course to the confes sions!. and it hue been accornpli+hel Be p. , tery willing to pry ••a quarter - and more to hear such men as Bayard Taylor and Beecher. but on entering the hall and Ealing s paying audience of three hurt Ired people already tot• sembled, he wou.d certainly feel better sans tied with the expenditare ut that "quarter - if he knew that it and the reauto , of the surplus ritosipi s were t appropr. it. , Ito a Nne worthy public purpose and not t re ~ i ng the imp , audios? of a private speca:a: r If there it but one man :is c,.y wn 1,14 any 1, •pirit, or literary let us a,Anleriedge the tact at once, and 14.ve ouraelve , up to our s•lf apy..nted guardian If ....ore ar , more, let them hare the spirit to waltz. before another •( -tore season, and arranges Cure of ;• ,, ores -share the .'risks' and apply them 'nu saved tie founding of a public I:brarr , end ti.en perhaps nobody will ea.. finNO air The Gazette tells of A citizen of Pitts burgh of -great inventive genius,'" who has Lit upon the piano: construoting steamers with eaginee so arranged :tic boilers tiny )A heated from the burnmg of : ,, en,:cl Oil instead of e and adds, that the weight of oil netesmi. I 3 !c, rorel the steamer would be -his-sevenths eacte than the coal now used We don't aat , tiow this will "vastly increase the carrying es- Paeity" of steamers,—but perhaps the Genus Will explain ERE Lector 1 , nil oar We notice that ••P ," in the True Anger- IC.JPI, and again in the Gasette, replies to ••Cui Liceio" in our last paper in regard to the pro ceeds of Dr. Chapin's lecture. This would be all tight if ••P"' had not •presumed" too much lie says there were 80 free tickets, • one of which he presumes the writer for the Observer had Now, "1' " had no right to "presume" any such thing for "Cm Bono" not only did not hal.° one o' ••P's - free tickets, but did not even attend the lectu're Again, "P.•' says the elgkty ••free tickets were given to the Editors and clergymen of the city and their families, and to some pour persons who could not afford to buy them However other Editors may have been served, we beg to say the Edi tor of this paper and lamely did not receive a free ticket. Two tickets were sent to the office, one of which the Editor handed to the "local," and the other one he used himself, paying as he usually does, when not expressly included. for the oilier member of his family attending IC lie had Imagined that the one used was sent him as a bribe to exclude just criticism from his columns of -1' ' or his lecturer it would have been returned' S. Tux ••IVI" or Eniroas.--It is a prevailing idea of some people ttoit because editors in re run ing to themselves use the word ..We" they cinsider they amount to two or three ordinary men This is a mistake. Editors are natural ly a very modest and unasuming class—remark ably so The word wk merely includes the Editor and the -Devil." The custom origina ted with Faust the founder of the distinguished profession The superstitious people of the day suppoved him to be leagued with the Devil. Faust to encoo rage the idea that rendered him a person L . ;l* so much importance, and command ed such a high respect was accustomed to in dite himself in his -leaders - and ••poSs as set, WhICLI included himself and his highly dis tinguished assistant, the Prince of Darkness. In modern tunes his Infernal Highness has doubtless found the printing business a poor investment, and has entirely withdrawn his patronage from the craft. :or I' 00' Speaking the fashion'', we cannot. say that we fancy the present Spring style of hon• net as exhito.e4 in the fashionplates, and which we suppose will be the tun on our streets as soon as warm weather sets in. The tout eeterta ble does nut Inspire us with a sense of admire, tion There is a lack of both grace and taste, to our mind, in the cavernous, overhanging. pent-house looking roof of the new article, and the capacious bulk which seems intended to more than hold, and yet does n)t hold, the dainty little head of its fair wearer It may be that uur eyes, accustomed to the tiny flow er-baskets, lace-bunches, and fruit and ribbon piles that have been denominated bonnets by the fair sex fur some time, are scarcely fitted to contemplate without prejudice, as yet, the current -improvement They may view things differently by-and-bye. At any rate, the new bonnet does pretend to protect, in a slight degree, some portion of the female head; and for this, if for no other bleasingon our fair acquaintances, oh Fashion : may we be duly gratetul. fa t ir We are indebted to J. N. KLINE .Ik, Cn , linporiers of Wines and Liquors, Philadelphia. whose card has had a place in our paper fur snipe tune, for a case of very superior old Cab. net Whisky—a portion of which we have sub• not ted to our friends, Borneo( whom are Judges f the article, and they pronounce it as good an article as they ever saw. Messrs. Cline at Cos stock, we are assured by those who have visi• ed their establishment, comprises as choice a selection of imported and native wines and liquors as can be found in the country—and the House itself is one of the most reliable voong the proverbially reliable establishments of Philadelphia. Whatever one orders of them is sure to be as good as in the market, and at as reasonable prices. We again recommend them to dealers and others in want of pure wines and liquors. se" Mr. FIYMST has read in the Senate a bill to authorize the construction of the Oil Creek Railroad. Its capital stock is to consist of two thousamishares of SSOttach. The route is to begin at Garland Station, a point on the Sunbury tr. Erie Railroad between this city and Warren, and to continue Southward to Titus ville, and ultimately as far Southward as Frank tin, the county seat of Venango, with power to connect yeah any othwzraiiroad now construct ed, or which may hereafter be constructed to the Southward If it be constrained to Frank lin, it will rmluire but a comparatively short extension of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Norilirarti-from its present Northern terminus at Kittanning, to form a through connection G Piitsburg to Erie. kA I: wt a BEM —They should receive early attention As soon as the •oil is dry enough to work they should be spaded up, mixing in as much fine manure as possible A fork is better than a spade for this purpose, as less li able to out the roots. As the plant is -a native of the sea shore an ocessional dressing of salt assists It materially, enough spriakLed over the bed to woks it look white will not endeavor the pleat. THE OLD ERIE HOME I went to the ••home^ that I one* called mina, Where I named the dower, and trimmed the grin. Where the spreading sail oft met my yiew, On the bosom of Brie, bright and blue No chunking rine, nor Arab, nor dower, blooming there In field or bower . It 4 cheerless all—of ita beauty 'reit— .hd the idtungar derails la "the hams i hot Tita brlghtllttle brook, ha it hurried along, trer tie palobly bed, with a dirge-lib was. Awakened thoughts sal tamed to d.part. Which lei a chill as asy desolate heart 1 wondered to the oberehyari Moe— There I read fond names on the be Ipture4 .ton., Till my heart grew sad, and 1 turned sway From the cold, still plats, where the deepen For 1 felt Indeed that a iherhil einem Overshadowed the portals of the tooth Earth seemed but the birthplace of sin mid paio, And my mourning heart was about to complain auto spirit-breath seemed to fan my brow, And its radiant inficience cheers me use ror it whispered words of living Faith, Of a Mighty Arm which had conquered Death , 11 Wighteord the &thin light of hope, And bid my desponding soul look up, With a trusting eye.te that blest abode, Where the weary reel on the "Mount of I will join them there,—the happy hand Though I llaged awhile in • "stranger laud Though the darkened earth la ofjoy bereft, I will sigh no more for "1/te hese I WI MR. EDITOR is with pleasure I u.,tice, in the annual Report of the Chamber of Com merce in the city of New York. the Report of the sub-committee on "Life Saying A pparat us on the cosats of Long Island and Sew Jersey, that honorable mention is made of our fellow townsman, Capt. Dotut.tss thrt:crait and his "Surf Car... The efficiency, the Bound judg ment and nautical skill displayed l.v Capt. ti in arranging the entire Life-saving apparatus along these coasts to 1650, where scarcely a winter passes without numerous ships being stranded and hundreds of lives lost, ,e noted with flattering compliment by the Board end as regards the "Surf Car - its utility is not only flatteringly mentioned by this committee. hut the wonderful achievements of this simple af fair has become proverbial wherever it has been tested Picture to yourself, Ms Entine. an slut grant ships full of passengers, among whom are many women and children, stranded upon the coast in the winter time—the wind blowing a terrific gale directly on shore, the snow fly ing, the mountain waves dashing user the ship, and she breaking to pieces—hundreds of hu man beings clinging with a dem h like grasp to the rigging, casting a forlorn look at the throng upon the strand, not Ix quarter of a mile dis tant, and shouting for help, hut alas there 's no help. What surf-man would - attempt those terrific comber, as th•y go dashing. rolling, and thundering to the shore like an immense mountain avalanche aliding to its base Where is the surf or life hunt that would live for a moment in their midst` Alas' all is apparent ly lost, the people upon ; vtr strand look with anxious sympathy upon the wretched sufferers clinging to the wreck, and involuntaril offer a prayer to the throne of grace in their behalf, and wait with new u. dread for the awful final But look, a new light has brightened up the countenances of the iron nerved surf men, and stimulated :nem ) further exertion Two stout men hasten to the Station house, and soon return wt.:, the little • -Surf Ca , ' -- the mortar is placed upon the strand and load ed, the line arranged, the match applied. and simultaneously with the report, is seen .' '-all spinning away over the ship with the lizi• a' :Ached ; there it drops away into the s, he yoml, and leaves the line stretched tip., rigging. Instantly some nimble s..ilor mmths aloft and brings it to the deck—the hoe i• hauled in with the "surf car" attached 1., shore-end, and soon us seen the little e ,sale shell of a craft dashing through the surf '49 'be:, haul it off to the ship, no matter whether up side down or right side up. whether ureirt 'he water or on the ..urfsee, like a duel. •I bids defiance to the wind and waves. and is - ti lifted Mil board 'he ship—tan fright. lo • '-n , r tals are placed in it. lite In tich laste , , 1 ‘• and again commiged to , it,• was e- hauled out upon 'lie strand Ihe tr.t: ••• mates relieve I •irid nn! it I • , seen driving towards the ship, again . with its living freight. and again r Inn I- ; the strand, and so on until all are , 44. This is no ram:. -k et, h, \lr Edw t laconic awl tref..../ inn-ton % of the English emigrant.l,l..l,•,'4 tij .1, it of New Jersey in the it nt, ..1 this little - sort t sr, at Oa fil.tt ria saved 205 lives—wen, women and ; hil from a watery grave, and 0 , at t 0... , f - UV a smile ,nn. when no other mean.] at hand, ur t h at could he Invent der them I.lo‘ Atv-ustanee, so terrific RAs the storm then racmg This, however is but or the numer,us ;itstances that 1,3%0 ..Cet•ri.,i Since; tiearly every * =3 To PiloW what exliwalioli 11.• old and experienced sea capta I.s 11 u the services and effictenc oft ~pt tt to lhi "Life Car," I will make a shoe• two, from the report "Capt. Ottinger was the hr, lit officer appointed to the duty ut ,:or life waving apparatus and system itint:,f its use . and your committee srn that any thing of value has been ad.:ult.. 1"• tions, or any substantial trnpn.Ne.nent upon the plan arranged b . !, him his duty with at and efficiency Anil in regard to the "Surf Car.' th y say. —Thfl , url oar' invented by Capt Douglass (hunger the Revenue service. is a valuable part of tht apparamo Its uttlity has been satisfactoriy tested proAed " I der e noticed last week the fsct thsl NIT H. JANES, had secured a very eili:Ptle. and to all appearance profitable oil site in Canada was preparing to enter into the 11141114044 ener getically Since then we have learned io'oe additional facts in regard to this r Imola Ail The location is some forty miles north of Port Saran ou the Si. Clair river. The indications of oil on the surface is quite plain . and at the depth of from 35 to 40 feet it istound to shun le awe, one well uow in operation it is asserted yielding 1,000 gallons per day The tract Mr J. hassecored, consisting of &bow 2,000 acres, hair better surface indicat ions than that already opened. Specimens of the oil have been taken to Rostov, and upon diatillation have proved to yield from 70 to 75 per cent of eseel lent horning oil, and from 15 to 20 per cent, of lubricating oi'—the balance paraphine We hare examined a specimen of the resned from this region and find it IA rep (*mimeo un pleattant odor as that distilled from theoil Cron. the Titu,ville region On the whale ilierernre we think our friend JAses has ivade t t r•e•d thing *dr Ilt..attles the utual riumh,r of . 1 / 4 1,111ilit and Battery cases, indict manta for aeliing liquor LICOD 50 ~ Sc , dc., wbtcu were dit- Posed of in Court this week. there were three or four others somewhat important For 1.111132- pie : Coen. is Rujua R. Todd—indict rd for adult ery, found guilty. *et:Reseed to six months, $75 fine and costs. Caw, ys E7/01 Lema—same, found guilt); but senienoe suspended Cam. vs A. Metzler —l.lirt.•ny. fund guilty, mid sentenced to ten days an I 'ln, Caw. vs J. Ws/eon—larceny, found guilty, sentenced to three years in penitentiary, and fine of $6. irkaw. vs J. Peek, Edward Snow and Leans Sksilemaki, found lathy, sentenced two indittls, fine of $6, an dcoots. Ote Jocas.—Tbere was a "strike" reetetly in the office of the Cincinnati Coormernal, and three portly gentlemen walked in stud offered their services et the case. Theme were the President of the Cincinnati and Dayton Rail road Company, the President of the Cincinnati and Zanesville Railroad Company, and the Treasurer of the Pasaeager Railroad Company of Cincinnati. ERIE. March $O, IMO &PITO!! OBSSRVIIII:-My wife ELLIDI Ms t mien had been entirely deaf in ene ear, and partially so in the other, for six years. She had despaired of ever being able to recover her hearing, but was induced to try the services of Dr. Chas De Heintte, the oculist and starlet now stopping at the Reed House. She has now been attended by him nearly four weeks. and contrary to our expectations has almost wholly recovered her bearing. • K. MACUMBEB HOWARD AS.SoCI%TION PIIILAnthrtIIA —The constant fidelity with which thin Institution fulfills all its promises and meets all its obli gations to the pul).llc end the press, has win fur it an enviable ro , ition in public esteem.— We commend it to the attention of our readers with entire confidence in the integrity and OA- Ity of its managers and Surgeons ►perial ilotirro. farkit:Trill:NUM' LI PE EXIIII.A RANT Youth to the Aged : Strength to the Weak' I nte nerei preparation has met sith the approval of the at ultt in every part of the world, and the dleonverer and rreprietet L. 31.41,11, proclaims it to be UNEQUALLED 4. II rrisre stator and restorer of wasted or inert fusctions • gut ehin • a Ufa Ethila-ant should he used by all sere • r room", so it stimulates the nes.. es to their natural • snit will not produce. • reaction no tastier how It, idenly dropped it t• also • 011.04111 o" ie. and will give relieflo eiA • Itb the drat dos«. A brief persistence to Its use will renor•te the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and ysnuh d 3 Pf...pPia forever The seed should be certain to snake Hutchings' 14 ttraut a lionat•ho Id article inuitnueh as it will :pude", thorn youthful it feeling and in strength. and enable u t eth u •er again the .Lys of their pristine Joy. it Out ...Misrules but streeigitsna, sari is resit ) an thehth, . 1 1Z w ...„1,,g, especially to thaw who have been reduced t. of servility by misfortune, ur (intimacy sieli• m atter • hat the cause of the Impotency, of so nunut n „lan, this superb Eihilarant will ro ut ., t he y , t y t i t at „ n ee and forever II utehinss Exbilasant should be used by all per. islto Lave disordoreil tromach, liver, tuusetr ar action, torpid intellect. or lowness of spirita. It is • • , ni pott noted from 'tat &riot. yet powerful simples. a n d •outains not a grain or atom 01 mineral substance. V etnales afflicted with barrtubess. • ill discover to tlotrbinge Life kshilareet the realisation of their hopes ti msternity This remarkable and unapproachable preparation la (or tan , bY the Proprietor, It B. Flrconiens, at 143 Chambers street, S. Yo , M All tinier. •boulti be addr.siell to him 4ent by E: rear everinhen , . line large bottle $1 ; • ail luittleo for s :told hr I. I 11A1.1,WINf. and C tRTFII k it It/I'IIIER, Erie, Pa.. 43 I y L 7 Th r weak will recore new strength from s mods rate nse of that eirellout linteloings' Lite hls healthful in ►ll Its operations. As an orlzorant it has or rroal--rejureaating the aged and 4. ail, with totitirtfol relrnti and permanent egret •. I br uARTF:Rki itn and L. I BALTtWIN , Eriw. ra. late Ezbilarant is • rtijarosuit.ir of aliornaelsabie and iutluitable eterllenre or all I.ON mama.", an matter bow prod uaut, It must be run . 1.1,1,1 au infallible abeetfic. Itta also •cu rr for afibettorta nurrtoir lu ttle Barr, stutnach or brain Its mission is `wallow •Ireactil, rltaiur, and I•L‘.t. •1 &Witty ftoldb, A RT).tt 4 Rio , and I. I BALPA IN. Era*, PA 45.1 y ur Hutehtni,' Life Fabilarant. Ladies ut weak and :riy toestitut.na, rho .ild take the If utchtnirs' Life Exhi.arant: 't will mate ..0 'troop, healthy and happy, rOntOTO all obstructions And irregularities from the menst rual orrlna. .14 restore the bloom of health to the sickly •ini N0.,..r0 lac« : 4 4,1d by CARTER At BRO and L.l BALD l'a 41.1 y rr Its tett no' Life 1.:11111anot Mir ....lieu - Wren:novo It., •Iva k treemble an.: distreseir.g effects of 'Wind or Flatu • ...nee. and the moo en t the stomach receives the tnetfrorst effects tto ..t.treveing.load and all painfolf.aingi 'e, removed ',Arta by L. I 13A LDWIN, Erie, Ps. iS ly II uteln nt;** I ire F shilarant I. quick and effectual, cur ,ng the worst and moat attwravated ease or Dyitrepata, Kane, tmnplaiuta, And nli ~they deranreunut* ..f the .mach 1.11 •nd • lit s e the melancholy Z.' .r..oping polite kmmediately The feeble, hereoua, is, .1 ..eki) +honk! try It :st.,l I 1.7 I. 1 H.ILDWIN, Vri• : . a. 4o 1) r The aced can have health re•neareel by Hutchings huanult, a;A h tio I arllll.l. as • rejurenanc, .ud et•er .•I. magical id.. .Thiel, I v• w ' 4"i! and f.•.per..,: e It t y ettl :•••••• I I' II2TF.P. lilt •1 HF It and \I • 4.. I T n r The Vietlrn 14 r l'onlpisint .1 I dirirrrer in •,1 in., Life Eabliarant a ,trand transom, unt.0.11...i at.l aged in this Matra...nit niplaint I' 111. wive waders the mud ohm and eb..r• . it rein.ruatas and restores strength with magic ' , date. 1 I IiALUWIN, I.r Pprl kl/11‘e a.:l If Ittoet Lault•v. ,• hr '• t Ilul , hluiro . LIPP Libilarant. Wamk 'rel.', digestion di•tresx.flereatincerirtivehabltobiUus •I. oloritit. •ill 11:34.I a mastat In Oa* ibovr r.m y and -• oii eg)tni:ii. BRO., sod LI. BAUM Isl 481.1, air RE LIEF IN TEN MIN UT r: 8- Ult Pi' I. I'ION C V F - ...a r,r,e,4 41.4 speedy remedy ere , dacorrred fae ail ra.a/ell Of . tit Clost end 1.. v •ec 41,1 k 1•4 com.ol•lXAaa, Broweilf“. 11 , 0•14.• id. art , RreslAosi, Sore nowt, err A r c riIESE w %IF/ilt4 t ni It 1,erf..71 - • : t•• 1 411. o i,. .••%, I rt• r r tat t trt t,tt .04 Ing curt. rb f .,,•nd• •d ••• ;perfeet health who have tried o'her m. .n. .o r T., s,, cladare cun.t, jut! us !h.- s I, ...wait and score—none I r, II Ion; the thasy hare «,ist ..• 'a..cc see, re at area.ai t«, prorid«d the organic ractons of the vital ..miens is not hopelessly decaye.. rer our atfi,ct.•l should gire them an impartial trim. To VOCAL.,TI AM: PI It: It a,•aatuae, three Warrra are pren't►rlr v. 19 th.•e ift OTT TI A Y n move the most severe IKY vstotui buarllMlUell4 • and their regular use (or &few a' art two«s, increase the hewer and geisha:fly of the r•o-e, (really amproranc it. I'm., rUtli pass sod f,• alitih par;• is. they are regular', 0n...1 •,t 'non, pa, iesitannal ICA I Isle Jilit 11051,4, Snit Proprietor. march3l—tl4:l Iturhestar,N tea DR. P. LIAI.L—Deer Str —Flom Itly{imi of jualice and humanity to oiy Duelists' and ,o.cial relatiooa, I take pleasure to laweeolog human misers or ...tiering honerer opportunity le preseuted. inpalhlf Ith the atllicte , l toduoes cos to inform the public throoKL on, that 1 have been troubled with the Asthma or Plithisie for wrarel years, which at times gave use much uneasiness loth In body and mind bit complaint was much affected by changes In the weather ultra attended with a dry and troublesome co , igh. which rotiginced me that 1 must fln.l a speedy and thorough medicine for its removal, or else submit in the dangerous COOnentlfoCan of a lung d 1.111.0 which Vrm daily growing tedious and oh• stloate A few weeks MUM I bought a bottle of your .`t elebratrd Cough Ronsdp," and before all was used. my breathing became tree and natural, my trough was entire ', gone, tor dowlae was cured. /Mil my health is fully in stored I recommend this medicine to all persons afflict ed with Asthma or Yhtbist.t. Cough and other lung tom p'ninta asa mt., speoly and thorough remedy. 11. IIeBRIDR, KsOK. Feb 1: 4 1900 Captain of the Steamer [tett tot marebli, !Orl VIPORT %NT TO IFILTIALIO4. Dit. cHEili , MANN MLA, Prepared by Cornelius man. 1r Il . New York ('lt, The combination ! Inzreilients in three Pills are the result iit a long and vtensive practice. ?Lev are mild in their operation, end , rtwin In correcting all irregulatitiew, Painful lienstrua ~acs, removing all obritructiorus, whether from cold or otherwise. hawhu•he. pain In the side, palpitaUon of tbo heart, whites all nervous affirvtiona, hysterics, fatigue, In the back and limb. , ke thaturbed sleep, which •rier from intorTuption of alltU"li. TO .11.4 KRI ND LA DI Kt 4, pr Cheeseman's Mils are in•aluable,as they will firing on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who boys ween disappointed in the nor ot oellker Pills can place the btannet it/patience in Dr. Chevossnan's Pills doing all that they rerxelterit to do. NOTit'lE. Then is one condition of the female si a rm in which the Pills cansot be taken 'without prothir tog a PF.CL: LI Alt RESULT. The oolidltion referred to la t'4l'Y—the result, MISCARRIAGE. Such I. the ...unstable tendency of the medicine to rectore the sexual , unction. to. normal condition that even the reprodue ,.. pos. r of nature ellanot resist it. Waeraated purely vegetable, and &Perm= anything in. utious. Kuplicit directions, which should be read, ar eompan, each term- Price It. Sent by mall on enclosing It to the general agent. Sold by one Druggist In Ivory town In the roast! State.. K. B. lirerniemi, General Agent for the United States, 166 Chambers St.,New York. ro whom JI Mboleonleortirve.bonid be addreosed. T. S. AINCLAIR, Agent J. C. FRANCTY. orrug GAMS WENCH REMEDY. I MADAME ROIVIIVI4 CREBILHATED tier ma COAT/LI , ► atuLS FILLS —lfteparrd by the Solo p omem . o r of the Original Prescription, used moot et• tetirvely la all European Female Ileepitala, mid Infallible to removing stoppers and isregularitier of the menses These pills are nothing new. but have been aged by the & doctors for many year*, both to France and America, with unparalleled success In every ease ; and ho Is urged by nutty thousand ladies eh." have noted them. to mane the p m e p o idie, for the alleviation of those mitering from any irregnlari•tes n( whatever nature, as well a to prevent pregnancy to those booties whom health will not permit au locream of faintly . Pregnantlemales, or those supposing thernselees 00, are motioned against using these pills wht e yn.sroatit, a. the proprietor saramee an responsibil. It, after the above admonition. although their ailldnem retold prevent any rairehlatto the health ; otherwise these pills are recommended. Pell and explicit direetson a - enmpliny each boo. Kyr sale by L. I. IiALLIWIN, Frio and . Waterford- B —Gee dollar sod three postage stamps onelom.l to an , ant ho e ta t el agent, w ill insure a package of piils by re turn mail. C CEOSHI. General Agent, I uly 13, 1149.-117 Buffalo, N. T. - Mink WINSLOW, in experienced nen gag *mile phyorictitn, has • Soothing 4 7 rap to rev teething, which greatly facilitates the proves o ~...r)Jog by softening the rams reducing all intlinutution —edit ...lay all pain and Is sure to regulate the bowelt— (*prod upoo it, loathers, it will give rest to youraelvet sodhroSot sod health to LOUT infants. Pork.rtly safe In 11 utter. Ste erivrrtiremtot lo another *Gloom Iyl7. StPIED A DYSIKTIDILII4B2I? of Do. Sas FORD'S tam Invigorator and ?mils Cosbae urothat Wools. Rogers & Bennett r P Nos. 11 and 12 EMPIRE RAVE a largo and • well Selected 11116ek of IRON, NAILS :-TEEI ANVIL' VICES BELLOWS. Ames' Shovels and Spades ! NAILS-PIPE SOXES-WASHERS--8A -II 0 E S-II olt S E BIIOF. 8- 5.A.3: - .)r)1_..M1R."7", HARNESS TRIMNINUB, &e., ke PLATED WARE! CUTLERY In fact almost every thing, M the Old Stand EMPIRE BLOCK, Nos. 11 and 12, OlSViatfe 119trocit. .131:0.45, 2 1 .40. jin 2S-34 ROGERS t BENNETT - - - - - - - - CROCKERY AND 01.AAS VVARE STORE, LA%PB FOR BURNING COAL OIL! N., 1•2 Empire 111(mk, by ROGERS & BENNETT Frie, Jan. 211, 1,4130.-3.1 This Way, Gentlemen ! J ZI WM' fill WINTER CLOTHING GENSHEIMER'S I Corner of State and Seventh sts., Erie TI I E subueril,r too just rteelr.•~ ac hie new awl esparto,. Store, oo the Corot'. n State sod Sterol }, eta • tante PIMA 01 VA Li. AND WINTER atorp.4 of the latest styles. and will continuo to ktri. on bends Wire a491.0et n of 11E.1DY MAl)l'. •CLOTIIING 9 Plaited to the to•ON, (*anointing of Dress, Frock and Sack Coats ..f every pt le and prin., Veva of all kinds, Cravats, Marta Under-blitits, lira% era, Hui4kernbiees, COliOra, Rooinwri of dWarent quallto • •11 ah rt, keeps every article usually kept iu a Cloth in ir Elstanltahournt Hl. Clothing is =ID ufactu red tt Istzorelf, nod worranta-0 .goal to any 111 the city P. , . Li. ,Iphlng ertle',.. In I. i• line will do well to ca.l and exatolote nip •t•icl.. ea 1.0 intro.:a not to br utideran'il by .• • [l6 laltnent w..t /1 S.* York.— Clnthing mode to ~rfier *hart Dow'rforers Ike riser, fiesaAemer'• Owner, rye leer of Matt end .Se r renth wens P'.. Sept, 24.-1,541. JOHN GENSIIELVER. so+ 1- TilEcroir. Ti) lit HOOTS AND SHOES Cheap for CASH at 3L& IL & I! X. 8 "f" 8 ! M. 13, Empire Week, Slaw 'treat, 11 here mayle found every article in their Line At Greatly Reduced Prices! Cali ran writ flu 4...0wl mord to Complett rut rake pow S*lscesuas G.\,o WHi iv k 457 ' 7 FOR 0 41 ..„.... L. I. BALDWIN • `j- ri r 11:V). THE aboA P brand of White Lead, r ranted Pare t• antd at Wl.oleltale awl Retail at if WlN's DRUG STORE. let.V.—fte Nu. 6, Reel }Harare w c'ANDY \ CoNFECTIONFRY STORE ! NO. }WHIT'S BLOCK. THE wnuld respectfully in form the cilia... of Fr ie mud rieuxtty, tbat he ham juat opened at lac ptme., a choice aaaorttoent or Plain and Fancy CANDLES 01 Al L I,EWEIPTtoISS Al- 6 ; 1) , titan Lrn Cord int Drops, Creani Drops, Bon Bons, Mottoes, Together with a tine as.ortnient oI FRENCH CANDIES, AND CON ECT lON ERY , FINE NEW FIGS, • SMYRNA . AND SEEDI,Ei:+B RAISINS, CURRENTS, CITRON And FRUIT- 4 nt all kinds. SOFT SHELL A I.MuN DS, BRAZIL, YEECAIC AND HICKORY NUTS, ALN s. Awl s select stock of FAMILY GROCERIES! ell:C11 AS YOUNG LIYSON--OUNPOWDER, IMPERIAL OOLONG AND IM- PERI AL TEAS,—REFINED AND RAW SUGAItg— EXTRA SYRUP AND MO LASSES— WOoDD: AND WIL LOW W ARE-FA NCY BASK EFS, 14.41 selling CHEAP et the New Store. , • JOHN BA NY A RD. N. 11.—In alw dais will be upene4 with the above. A NEIAT BAKERY, • whifth trill enable me to fundelt. BREAD, CAKES, CRACKERS, So DA BU !SCUTT, &c. upoir REaso.VARLI: TERNS. Fang Wire, and other goods in no I , ue will be not op for pertkado share modem. Erie, Noe 11h i SUP2W --- PURE BRAN DIES, —.l ust Demeired brough the Custom Rouse at Y . ._upotilor oak Ara 30 be 0457111 G °Ober" HAS COME. .*:,' •••,• - rte , N o AT - 13 BEE HIVE!! SPIKR AXLES SPRINGS DRY GOODS! INTER STOCK Of GOODS GREAT REDUCTION ! HAYES & JORDAN. Erie, Feb. 18, 1t461 1 . 37 Erie & Pittsburg Rail Road. gimutimpsim ON and after Monday, Feb. 13, 18t111, Vend nlall turtling' Nolte*, au AectuninodatiOn 'Train will run us follows LEAVE GIRARD LE4V6 JAMINTURN. (9144e104 (014ratlo) P. It A. M. Girard, 4 00. !Almost°. 6, 400 Craw% 4 lb MeLsoe's Comers, V 10 Ssood)a, , 4 16 Itspyvitle, 0 46 Atlblova, 4 66 Llasswilli, 10 '.."0 Well'. Allis, 4 60 Cooler Rood. la 40 Spine Comers 6 00 Conoeaut•ille, II 60 Conneautrlll4, 6 16 -imam Corswr., II I 4 Center Rout, 6 33 Well's Ittltr, II 30 !Acworth/A, 6 33 Alt, ~,,, 11 60 zirSaudja, Mrl toe's Corners. 7 00 Crousra, Jamestowq 7 13 Ottani. The tutu from the ileatli etwitweis at Girard with Mail t rai..s ne, the C tE. k R. for nil points East sad West in* train going South Warr. Contr.' or. the arrival of lb. Mail Troia Writ ott tl.4t C. ai k R. R. and col:meets ith ?Aare et Col:meet+ titlie and Lao...eine for Itnidrille, eihl et Jeweetowo nth Slime. rot Carenvil:r, Sharon. tra..oirsts sod New t ast'a. UR°. H. !Kul !STIR ..u•1 f>reigtl ,1 04" ,,1 Sl•reb T , ltltlV 41 fir() PROTECT Yol_7ll.sELF Against t obis. Fees , Hbeopstirm, stn in the tilde, Suomi-ea oi the Flesh, etc ,or it, get rid of them, or to ewe Brom-MO., Cbronie Cough, Hoarse oe.a. Romp., Veeretled SIM Seek, Neuralgia. Fear or To atiaehe Wind to the :,,tostach, Obstructions of the Kitag's, towel Complaints, t ramp, etc., etc-, you must mishit astute, or the Lumau machine, to restore whatav• er obstructs Its freesia , tt of sages; to do this goo must stimulate tliegTmliA4.ll, L1C1441, sowt.64. K . IDNEYS and SKIN , thus enabling them to expel through the natural outlets of the body, the elude matter which by remsiniug in, poisons the duttle n o gime rase to these, and ed ether diperee• —lkemee removed, Health must ful !,or T. eat et this object m the shortest, safest and so rest way, use that great Remedy intended by eature, Ansi pr.pared by t Afti lilt A. llKU,—the C.I.).VPOCAD EX TRACT of d 314 RT HEED It only needs a hair trial to show its ertraordiner, nealittee and prove ft hinuamme alum Er , e /iamb le , le6o SPECIAL NOTICE. 'THE subscriber having resolveri to close .A.lssisasss by or Womb the FIRST DAY OF APRIL NEXT. will sell her stock of Rich and desirable goods at PRIME COST! Those pease@ f■ wseit d Willniery Goods of all kloda, to nue order, will do wall to call sod manna tide stock. All persons indebted tom. are earnestly requested to call sod settle the rime without delay• All bine against ate will In presented as soon es eutme algal -1.. b I A—ST 111188 A. E. COLE. L. A. MORRISON, Flour, Pork, Beef, Salt, Grain, cLOVER, TIMOTHY SEED, cfc. No. 1, Commercial Buildings, ?WWII SIDE SHY PARS, Rehm. State ea, Puck Sta., ERIE, Pl. FeblS 1737 ruatekri--41 Notice of Co-Partnership. GEO. F. WEBB has associat.e.i DAVID licALLA.9Titit with his in the Manufacture sod vending of STORM WARE In the City at trio They .111 pinth conduct the bueineva under the mime and firm of W k WALI.ArITKR, arid tv.pe to merit and receive • liberal patronage The {MAIM/ will be prosecuted on • larger reale than heretofore, with • vie. to supplying the increireed demand, ,; MO. F WEBB, ntsrthl7-41 DAVID 11'•LLASTKR. WATSON'S NEURALGIA KING ! Readdhe astonixAing ntre. n 1 serif know,' .shunt rtf IV A>. far tT CORED Yr R. Retnenway, Pmprietor of N lag. ant Straet Omnibus Wm, of Neuralgia and Rheumatism to the urea and shoulders. rir ONI BOTTIAL eared Yr illaa Wood, Canada§leo Morehant, of Devote Neuralgia of lbw hood AM ;wok, alter all other rrawdles failed. Er Mr. L GROSYRNOR, of Perry street, who WU CrAldned to the bones, nod entirely nimble to athrovi to bneineon, know well from the or of Wataon'a Nimrod& King. 7 . cr- THE NFURALGLA KING cuml Mr Jos e "t Coo ley, Fanelli steer% et INlll.4XllAroxy %air 111 A Tls a I.qm standing At the time of commencing Its use b a con fined to hie bred_ or JAMES VANVALUNBURG, a rolloksowo po Ilex an of tbk city, oas eared 01 Rheum/Aim and Alta to Its worst Form. INYWIII ATOM!' RHELII A 71$11.—Vr C H Raid, No. SO Carroll itrwt, •u eat. d, after try log of her nrumodles for year* I. MATH:IMPS, ; P ROWE TOR. Donato, N. Y. GLI) PLcs.—Doiwson, Warren & Rid«, '7' Thp Par warresumi six mewl; a good arNal• at law patio& West Peri Jimedry Star.. WiErn BEANS.--2(10 Bushels White Dersa br ask, ebodp by_ " 4-36 , BEIM If AY, KENDiO k HEDGE SHEARS, Pruning Knives, Badding !Calves, at .1 C waves. THE PURE JUICE.—Wine of the Juice et the Gaspe, led DOM* else, Do .Ileehei. no 81 1 10, wale ley 611111%1Pi redden of Yeaebeetor. Pete oleeatT. sod sold Nay by ST CAMS k BRO. 200 BUSHELS nice Dried Apples on band and for sale by firb4-45 NRCIBIAN, ICZNDICI II Co. CHEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS, for i ,debt BALI:mon paw noun. Ma 6, R• 44 &tem , . .., 1,,, , • f.....ti A GENERAL Clearing Out of FOR THE NEXT 11, 30.41.-3219, We Will Sell Our OM F u U (:) .iLE rx -x : D. ft C1..11 TON, maperiattiulrot WHOLESALE DEALER 1 NEW FIRM ! WON DERR' L SLlccms GO TO" "%icrONKEY Sz SHANNON'S NO. II RES.]) HOUSE! If you want to buy HARDWARE. AT NO. 2 RESt) liOntiF Can be found A Large Assortment of PLATED KNIVES, PLATED SPOONS, PLATED FORKS, CARVERS AND FORKS, ' TABLE KNIVES & FORKS BREAD KNIVES, BUTCHER KNIVES, BUTCHER'S STEELS, BUTCHER'S SAWS & CLEAVERS, Skates ! Skates ! Skates I AT IicCONKEY a SHANNON'S Bells ! Bells ! Belle ! AT NO.: ILEED HOUSE CHOPPING AXES, HAND AXES, BROAD AXES BOYS AXES, at STORE TRUCKS, AT MeCONKEY & SHANNON'S Saws ! !Uwe ! MULEY—MILL—AND•CROSS CUT—ANOOi) AND HAND, at NO 2 REED HOUSE STEEL CUTTER SHOW BPRINn 4 AND AXLE IRON. STEEL AND NAME), BELLOWS, ANVIL4I I VICES CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, LOCKB, LATCHES, tc., :it No _ FRONTING THE PARK, REED HOUSE, AND NO. 1 FRENCH STREET Sign of the ANVIL. `QTR ars also Agent for NA YLO T VI( KKR k CUB., Colobratrd Coot Stool church Ekdia, Se.dirld rag., and also for tagle Rey*** Co . this, Illtchcorloille• Conn. . Erie, Dec. 24, IMO-29 ON E PRICE STORE ! New Arrangemente—New Finn ! P. tic J. MINNIG, AT the Old Stand of P. Minnig, No. 4 Buts street„ 4 doors %bore the Post 01Mor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALS:SSD. GROGERIES PROVISIONS, Would mappettully return thanks to the public for put (aeon and o:rhea a coo Unumnee of your patronage to the New Firm, mooing you that we shall avail °melee. of our suparionee to the business and mare= s 0 to make this one of the very best places p sae roods la ltrie sotate. Oar sha ertil be to keep on hoed • good assortment of 12 23 12 20 12 W Good Sound and Clean Goods, Willett are asoutisom to sell oo the Cash and Short SyStaren, which will enable no alao to bad for Cash grsatly to the advantage over Creetat Prieto to cur elastomers, as w.li as ow-pelves Wa shall berealtor go strictly on the ONE PRICE SYSTEM ! Our Goods are ail marked in plain Figures. so that there can be no variation In prima, se is often the au* where goods are sold on long and doubtital credit. 1,1• A imp i - 0 r i ll i Cap) ri :::-] will bH axed 1.1 /111. , u the Goods aoald be sold to this market, au levet, lio • ever, to a liberal rednetloa what sold by the quantity or at wholes's/Jo. la addition to our atoek ws than receive Dew aopplies FROM NEW YORK EVERY MONTH Wanted ! , Wanted ! ! Wanted ! Cheese, Boiler. Ste, Clover and Timothy Seed, !lour, Pork, Lard, White Beane, Onions, sad all kinds or pr,•• dual and klanulactered article., Woolen INIEZI • Al e, Socks. Basket; Better Firkins. FLib and Pork Barrel', tc , for which we will pay Market Price in Cash or Gru eerie,. Please give ua a call Erie. jan26-34 WHOLESALE. IMPORTANT CHANGE!! T JOHNSTON & BRO., having disposed of their entire litTA IL /TOM, pill tram tip. Um. knee devote their esti!, 'Upsilon to Jobbing GROCERIES, FLOUR, FISH, 8A LT. ETC., ETC. At their spacious sales rooms, Corner State and FIN streets. zrie pa Our increased facilities enable us to com pete with any JOBBERS west of MIEWir TOILE. EaTir, and an examination of our STOCK, is respectfully solicited front all who risit this market for the purpoue of buying goods. flavistg made arrangements for securing the beet Brands of Flour, Direct from the head of Flour market, we feel confident that the VARIETY OF BRANDS we are stow enabled to offer cannot fail to meet the rants of this whole section of country. Oct J. JOENSION & fl.O E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., El= CCIONAC & ROCHELLE BRANDIES, lECCOXTIZI arICIIJ. Scotch and Irish Whiskies, PORT, SHERRY, MADERIA A N I) CHAMPAGNE WINES =1 Choice Old Monongahela, NAMEIELSM, AND RYE E. P. M. /lc BILO., Have ea Mod the Largest and Best Selected Stuck ~1 Pine Old Whiskey Of aey dealers le the Cehod !ttatoa: all of ebich la high ty barged try sec I. P. MIDDLIRTOIII & 140 ly 6 North Front at-, ?luta A CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION H. T. HAVENS HAVING purchased the Stock at Sum ner it Co. No. 3, REED SOUSE, Will continuo the Wthieerte Leiner hint la all L. *umbra, and will acoonicondate the panne nith --GooD LIQUoRg AT LOW PRICES ! I 1.... in Stt,ek and *II: rnntlon• le keep es heed it BEST COMMON WHISKE FINE DOUBLE RECTIFIED WIILSZET, OLD RYE BOURBON MONONGAHELA 40 IRISH AND SCOTCH BRANNER. , .111111AICA AND NEW ENGLAND ROI ' Taa brat brands of CiSICALINCIPAILOI4472III. WINES—CORDIAL AND CATAWEA EMIRS, E r Warranted Pure for Medical Pespospc Agent for Rhoden A Veroties PRINNarg Wen la n • anal, the Welt string la always oat. 641)—A NOTICE. CARTE SS /furs PILLS; Carrtir s ANTI-OMM risme flt ILN POWDZII CARTS, s ;TRIALS ItZSTISSATIFIS C.CARIITSXS LS SA WA LM ND lIT iv ISPOTRZSING Byttlots lOf y • CASTSS S COILPOUND S. T. fd . LAMM WELD CI RTZR S MOW! WO copy., CiobeWoftMlksaiets la NORM RAS?. GIWD. 74L*riEW rzerokr). WA ITSIUIIO, ZIDIOIOIIO, Aad by all dealers in Madiditra is the adlloki . l , 6 1 i n aad lain of Nan-, Ob4o, aad bt. Y, aad by the tots la BAG ST amen ILO El 1:=2111 ALSO, A FEN NO. 2 MD HOUSE A LARGE STOC.K. P lk J. NINXIG WHISKIES