The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, August 04, 1860, Image 3

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sed this summer. on account of the .•miblew '
This mildew is declared by intelligent (Avert
era to lie it para•ittc fungus, ••a living plant,
most rapid to growth. and wonderful in its
powers of reproduction and multiplication."
and ever) one of experience in the culture,
knows that uniesi checked in time, the result
is. either the total loss of the fruit, ur its be
coming comparatively worthless, at least fur
'cat h •uppo•e•l io 1141,• tweet' 1 the table
CZ
IFTICTII, Al
1411{NING, kfli I. Isom
v 9 T1141%11`,41N, of I he Supreme
I to 111.1 Old 1101110 111 lII.' Vlly
body of a smlur wit" found iu
wadi of Likeou Moa.la)
=MI
liale all Ow earl) hour
",on ss I hey 4 ekri he obi elitivd
I .t,.1 I. renclies, applt.l lent 4
t Interie•,
r.oi, the f; tit
outini—ooner, of the pi,q•umr.l
Tavaity, t
H, 11 0 41:1 1, C , 1 secure
111:•• % icitut y
Hy loilillahing it, you will undolifiledly con
fer a ttl% or oil many who regard (he • wilder"
i•. 11111911•111 hi the itol4l 1099 of the fruit --am
nine wide from hohlewed grape. Ire eon-id
. the Perry Statue I lintigu I •red by soine 9• 11111% h tonic
4.itar‘is a
.",.1 Ib e 1111 h t Sep' ember
1 They will 111111 .111 1,, ate
=FE
..t s: 11.4r.1,:ta the
v hl•ru 1.0 , 11'411A and Are
.ttal plitee+ %um is Liz, ul
.I..th pulAwation.4
i 1 Tirane ut 11:trr.•it 11:‘‘
they have u,•uuttate,l t'•.a
Va.:. for ibe Legislature
et, there i , nn [min ill arren
II 111 , 110 u4eltil Etieffilker
, 1 1.,tir11 1 .1 10.; puts •• right S
111 -t 11l II" la.t N."W.
pat n.11..t • much
nAit. we ptoleFl the
e eery Way vb mils to h t‘e the
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ri Ind tit Owl try tint.
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t, the 'lilt
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Tirk
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rning 1 light ning
ioze I n 111 Hu.; I ht.
lane -.out \
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II n.. 141 Ict tone 1..•4 1 ,1e. hr
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1 , I , THY likNl.
ut t 1 Battle of Lak.• 1.1 - 1,
Itr .11k.Ft I'AH..JN.
ttiotit , s, I' t he 4 ; rand Nla,le
:..., „i s i . ..! ow I , raw! 1.k..h.r•
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ill a grand Not% ul I:1111
po•oug Squadron., .011 Lake
hiu ILI!! \ lON oi 1 . 1i.%cl 111
riling I Baffle r
n.•, rough: hy Ihe
galinut
01111)Di 11: F. PEI:HT
I the 1.,.1.ir5i Hll , l 1111,1 wllireir
we ever ree.ir.leil I+ peg... Lyn
on Nion.lay night The
one the :.'unkury an d 1: 11
11 , VIII CI dining the night, an,
7111 fourteen or ttfteen
hnn
nl.rtneted and earl 1..1 ! .ti Th.
btu II II•W 1.14 ••• honar.
way th if no
%. n The e• ippe•ir Lave
their work very •y.tt ii itt ri,,m
ti.ey I.”rt uwe.l
riwis. and Crum another a wagon,
trati•por4 their plutpler,
hto ing blaelottuith .11 , p the nece.-
.Tett the • ife when at a •vi..l!r
-11,.r.e and barites , were
.I.,und unit
or , di.4atire trout ik 0 '44 rill. la I lie
n.i~L.•r .Fite not waggon is
The ..Jr eg.illa.ard n large
1,..p. 1,11.1.111114.4 1.11.1-
, loWel lie? %Ili.
J 4 r Ltu, L N , 14 I t4.•1 I.•ht,
iLr st..,v, a.i. w rirl.•n we learn
let, I l•ril% PrWi It Krl•1 ?mind It
Irons Nxrrcn the river
I II 1,r•I 1.4.4. n opell
1,011 I .1...t. , M 14) . Mh6triei rti oon
11, .1 14.11 ill, 1 11,, ..1 rui,l,ers
I iti ..ri• vi t lu•w,
II rely.ll the tituni one,
yee.ioi to Imilittlit hi' "c*P°
he will dunk I, ap
4he WI% W..llLitle.l lie I. 1 NiUne
.1.41.• 6,4 , 1 1...0n wuiking ..n Ilia
15 h dr-perste ehar d netri The
r a ‘leceut ninon his shanty, sn.l
I.eastly ,hunk and ip seed up In
11,1vr gurillelah VW a the
hhhoew ox Gliarse.—ahoy of our people
engage.) In growing grapen are much "PIOT-
Sulphur I. the remedy. lint it is difficult to
apply it in powder A liquid i 3 much easier of
appliestion. hut water and Mulpitur do unt
reedit) eouiliiiie The addition or time nn-
aked. ar per the fallowing receipt, taken fruty
lie Patent office report on Agriculture for 1.454.
roilitce4 the desired re•iult. mud its applirAtiun
licit and tour, 114.4 tWell biliel-,11.04 11101
—Take one pei I, of lune. not .liked. and oue
point of aulphur . put them together in a liar
rel and pour hot water over them sutheient to
slake the lime see that the stilphut is well
mixed with the lime, pour u Iles Olive g al
1.3 s iit sult_ water and stir the mixture well t o
getlivr In In hours, it will have settled and
beeonie iierfectly clear Thia vhuut.l Lr,lr:twn
oti am (leer as possible. Halt a pint of this
mixtureto three galliwo of water will li e
strong. and may I.e applied over
lie fruit and every part of the vine when the
niiblew first appears. It can Le reheated every
to% .la )v , tt ~..easio u requires. The first up
pheation will kill the most of it a second and
thud I. all elver towid neces.sary.7
THE 11ILLIAM:1pm WICLL AT Tart IvILLC
11e were -thug to o ur office after nine it'eluek
lat-t e‘ening, when several individuals milled
uu us to Duthie s ittieruent, of a, wonderful a ,
eitement at the 11illinnis 011 11ell They at
tempted to describe tt. but :ftiglllWl l proved in
adequate
'flap whole tillage NA. 11l a lilate of exca t e .
Thu- well. henceforth to lw known as
the F..u./tai/. 11 ll ' o we are informed, I t own
s I liv n t•0111101Ily art Well lit ing io 11arren .the
111111—. I,IIOWII 10 11- are \least..., Williams, Tan
ner i as we have before reported,
l aa • tar some I vor. lay the fret of gas alone,
been throwing up It out ten to twelve harrebetf
oil per if..) The oinipany hale ler sonic day,
h e , o ueil.nit 1 rep,' ttionry for pumping tln
T rue-day they commenced boring to
rtu .a ol ia n t lier Betas the oil vein, tot -oil,-
mom In 11.11iiir they opened two or three
Oath- betolo the) 1111 , 1 gone two fa.l, taut
a t 1 . %%,, t o ,t two ruche. drilling, making the
wall in all I 4:. teat deep, they ..}orne..l at vent
plat , h n "o, 114,1.1 It of the tali region
111.-1 heat lug the -tat, went, of out friend-,
we rout,' hut. lair 14 it • dent 011T•elVeA
the • iti.t at 1 , 01, 1 a itne%sitii , the wiin.ler II
...It 1111 out NA) to the Well Nu uret tr. 11 4 .414
retAiliing 1: um nll gt eni , y
I 111 lent hitt , th, A ii we were R 4 1 , 1i141•101
urea-lire The n,.r‘t.
witne.• Ille -retie with4iiii etelleinenl
hl i tiro, it,tetrq, Ihit )1:1 , 1 I•een
I 'ken 'Ol litrge llutntlin W.l4ted i.Ner !lie
grnAti.l inen All the lithe eiirige.l
in .IliviiizA i gi rill+ In I tiiireling flue ~ 11
Ten Lill el. inn j p .iiir were mien tot, 'luring ill
the night, and ninen.te run over lie
earth tit rind :thing the
ri.. 1 411i4.1.1.gt• ..1 ...it I.y
I.lelt r.. ttroct•t I. illy nll 114- ot our I ea. 14.1,
.ill) lAI , IIIIII I 1.1. r .11 the nitHire.i -041.‘ ‘.l th,
Kull nr the lune It %1.. ire told
hum— , the ...lily
ir.ote ..t I 1., pipe who h the and ga••
ape i. htl iita4e..indiantelet pi, Iron'
below, front depth of IV, feet wa. forcing
up immense .luantit ie. of oil to the tftee4 fear
till inaliTiet and attended P Ith ,1 [101,• that wai.
territ‘ tog kt tIllIeN In puke like throe., the
toreed up tI stream ot oil the full •allo• .4*
Ili, lop, to the height ..1 three lett above its
top and o• ,, tit anted a biling, tos.ing and stag
toe (oromotion I.r a 111111111 r throwing out,
hall barrel of oil itt a single toss
of the ga. hinting such a discharge the vat
surrounding the pipe would become filled coo
.t.leraldt above thepipe, so that when the git. ,
.uh-ided for a few seconds. the oil rushed hack
down the pipe with fi hollow gurgling noise, su
lunch re.euibling the suffoettting aud atrug
gl breat hang- of tidying man. a. to make one
feel though the earth were a huge giant,
t.otze.l withthe pain" of death, and in it. -pas
etb.rt. to retain A lipid oft life
win all nature into con‘ul.i.fn. lotting
tit, optic. linty ot -settled as it t h..
vet) bowels of the earth Rein being all torn
out an her must soon rultipse At 1.1i,e ,
the Ul'eal andiherteethiugl) tig
ding efforts of it Ogre, imperceptibly .stew one
o alnite4 sympathice with earth its Ihoughs it
Wet, G •;•".
/le - The l'orilan.l Aryus make. the It'll. %
flg 'Wen -461o? noiler ot
City. Who ha, loon oh a 1,..1 iu Li "11 hu:11,
ut MIMI.. • .f•r‘.• i 1,,- ima
tier-hip w I .1 p/ 111011.1 1.4.1 i "r ,,, 1 , 1
811 , 1 left Ihe il.• illlTly vt t-
•u 1 of great 1.1 , 110.1 . 411.1 lii +nL..•yueno 111.
well It lie votered
vllegf• in w v. , 1r
I,N-11 a 11 •ihmit %ix ‘efir4 lb.
Erie Venn . awl LL.a %tiler:tit priuti.r.
.1 n 1 . rt•51.0 WllOllll maul' „ four older 17c11s
ree. , lloel . n•-111e4 WIIII 111111 81.1i..p
14 I- 1• ev bout 11„•
.le , illl/10 . 111t t•. ~r ihtrty )ear- 11:. , • Lill 1411111.1
very few incieciti. Strolling into the EA* -
crli 1'4.111.1r! , 1,. ,:11 , / 111 Y 11e11.1
there gave tneluneholy evidence of whore the
form.' of many of them were •lurked up
Ile will levee the elt) to morrow for 111.1deforl.
ife wan of muck worth and fine iiequire.
[new• and we were once mote glad to see his
nol,le. portly tornt, and to know that he iJ en
j,t) .iig 'lie ripe ors studious and well
•petil life
Arar The Sewlny Machine tetriwi her...ming In
tth-olute hotpehold Iler tly Like ever) wit
er iuiprolonu ul, one can har.ll.‘ mall re, after
ttiing It. liuc people gut along without it In
deed, with` the inerew•ed %Tints which the
v•(.211111 eotintry derelupe+ in the human
-pee.lier, Letter. Itn.l more urn•
Lorne noinikr of !..owing than the eelieles+
.iiteh, that uccupto.l .I.loglitel. 1.1
Cal lit in „ I )i.t e of the lieCea%l
- of the age This necessity Itr.ught forth
the Sewing \lot hine--at fir.t rule and imper
fet t, but grgdwill) improved and perfected
mod rite 1.11 et tl•t-• inachinvi aire highly
..rii3tlit Ist sit 11-4 Well as rueful Ittiort the be-t
IQ the t;twt Ett R fkit;in w.ttluue A year
so ago, ay limie a contract with this company
to ndvertute, and take one of their int•truments
in payment. A short time since their Agent
here— \lt-s F t !let itttaute,—furnisheil us
nth one of the hoot and after a thorough .
trial, we are .n.tisfie.l t hat for faonkly use it is
altogether the hest maching conAtracted Anti&
the multiplicity of I wichitte., !him I"; 43) ing
good deal II 14 no more !haute art lei,
warrant-
fiee" Stitch weather' It has rejothed tawny a
linnets heart On all side* the grain is fall
ing hotreath t Wt. 4tekles. of the reaper The
fields are ••whita for the IsarveAt., and Trout
e'ery acre ascends the ‘lmee.lnnotn cry “ronte
over an 4 help tam." Loafers have nn ettsuste
fot t ernmllliugt• or begging
Now is the day, and now to the hour.
See the grain in the wheat-fields lower.
ger We notice frequent WWI in the new.-
paper+ id death by %tin stroke It may do
some good to repeat the feet that a wet hand
kerchief placed in the hat cater the top ut the
head will be a protection against the rays of
the sun so fatal to those, now lung exposed to
them The remedy costs nothing, and it is as
effectual as anything which can be tried La
borers and workmen employed iu the sun
should remember ads fact sad nut fail to try it
Saw Yam', July 30, 1860
DEAR 'Tuts :—I premised to write after my
arrival here, and this is the first chance which
has come to me. I arrived after a nice sleep
in the night-ear of what the Irishman calls
"The York Canary" Rail Road, and, peripa
touncing up Broadway, soon reached my desti
nation. Broadway continues in its chronic
state of omnibusterics The first things, the
biggest flaw, the unavoidableiit things, the
clumliest/rumblieat things you meet, to the
number/3f shunt two thousand, in Broadway
are outnibusses. They monopolise space, time,
patience ; They produce "curses" both -loud' ,
and "deep ;' They produce marina and bel
lowiugs , they run against each other ; they
run against everything else. You run against
them, and they return the compliment. Broad
way has ceased to be broad in any sense—it
has become narrow. It is bounded ou the
North by omnibusses; on the South by Omni
busses , on the East and on the West by omni
busses Instead of being broad Way, the street
is an association or system of intricate laby
rinthine sorrow ways, with moving ocunibusses
for their sides A countryman on his first arrival
in Broadway must put a fine edge on all his
organ% of external sense His eyes must he
kept skinned tight his ears must be fine ears,
like the fairies , he must see and hear, as old
Joe used to keep kicking up, both "behind and
before The New Yorkers have Before them
a perfect solution of this difficulty —street rails
mely —hut unaccountably they don't embrace
the chance You can thread the maces or the
BO ery, and other 'crowded streets, in nice
room) cars;
•but in Broadway , the most crowd
el of streets, there is no transportation of per
sons save per outnibutinell. • We most doubt
whet her a New Yorker is a reasoning animal,
deducing conclusbins from antecedents, or why
is this omnibus nuisance kept up! There is in
Itiondway room fur a double track of railway,
..•tnewhat narrower in guage than the other
Street r tilwaym, yet not by any means too nar
row tot entire comfort ; but the tiothamites
don I seetu to see it, and utunibusses continue
rig. and madden through the streets How
lung will thiv last are New Yorkers no longer
Americans that they will not adopt so mani
fest an improvement, or are they simply Knick
erLickery and Van Butnntels, wedded to the
olden time
Next in interest to Broadway is the Great
Eastern, which, of course, had to be Seen So
down to the fo o t of lianiniond-sI., North river,
we Welt?. Here we found lying by the wharf,
held Ity cable. which would have kept 'Hilton's
gate. tit l andemuniuut front grating —harsh
thunder had They beau thereto attached, a
1.1. 4 tootle of iron plates after the manner
aneient nrinot--riveled Biz she was, sure
enough Let ii pat her w the Erie Public
:ware, and then tell you her size Cott
ci.,ve then her -te'rii o he at Gen Heed's door
y gate and her protruding into Mayor
.hop —that . her length. Look at the
ti o, Iti,tictils hotel—that s her height
titt.tit ?ho water. Her •idth at the tipper deck
.164.1 it .2 . 0 or lit yards
iy ntti ' there was an entrance to her
de through shush silently. ,of folks continua
ill pn-sed wits "lor . nrci was an exit
t,..1.. her side. through which satisfied folks
all Ito , time extyled Thus kept up all day.
dour le I her shout one o'clock After entering
vie...clued -your ticket at a sort of turn
-1 Ile alio I. with a little tick recorded your
I,t, h ed to these ticks lot a minute or two
And t hen my pencil and calculated.
tol I to the friend with we, idler figuring a
them Yankees keep up that late of
wry. I•y night'sonie Iti,t/tWI or them will have
pared in Next day ISunday) sure enough,
Bennet lima the number "recorded"—eighteen
th•tu,.tnd to a dinctutu Her managers have,
i think foolishly, got up an osouraissa to Cape
Nl 4,y, whither she pats to-day at 2 o'clock—
ot‘ Inv heltind her the chance tit rune to ten
th,tu.sud dollar. per diew—which she can take
an•l -4et there. as I used to take trick.; with
t I.ower IVIII the folks curiosity keep
„ i , t .. i t„ r point, and waiting till the
ItU at it spin* Doubtful, says
N ell, we got in, and all inside wit' ship, tom
Ode rope slloon. closet, kitchen, engine
I ...ht Ott-, I 1 , 1 bully L.K. you titer bet your
-- tett esltioeut saloon, sherry cobbles,
•to IWILile.. gentlemanly official., in A sort of
loth wiry tiottorot erowt,‘ • t iol X I; about--
t .1111..1 au.l obligitg to the my r iad isitors
Het, Ht. hod the ' ,CMS. \Attlee from all the
,tes told 'drawer-, trout Loustana, shingle
uelier. trout Willie. and fair specimens of all
met tra 'from the between States I did not
Ite•ir the word disunion while I was aboard,
ti Lich made toe think that although Abe Lincoln
hate split rails in Indiana he warn'? a
:Tog to split this Union even if elected—of
which there is yet some doubt notwithstanding
the raplit 111 the liemocracy Suffice it to say
!lilt the Ea-tern is a big s)iip, and like Peter
"priturose on the streanilets brim, a
modest primrose was to him, and it was noth
ing more. I slay -The Eastern IM the river's
lee, a great fig steamer was to me, and it was
nothing more'
I told one of he officers if he wanted a couple
more of the same sort, we'd take a contract
and futish them for the cost of that 1,,w —sa y
million of pounds sterling lie smiled incred
ulously and said "Your people are very clev
er. sir' but they •cauut . do that." So being
pre? ty sure he would not take me up I wished
him ail the sues eft‘ be aimed at and a good
MID
111 , 4'1/ ing
1111119 passed a play or two of my visit to
liothnm
Fi.litica Ju•t, quiet here as with you.—
Enturlyinulty, WI the French gentleman ob
irved, is, hard to get up
I may write ion again some day, if this eort
(.f rambling scrawl suits'you Adieu.
VIATOR.
Der temus Ward," the funny man of
the cleieland Plasadniler, has seen eclipse,
and froni a very amusing article explanatory
of the CHIP 4 e. which produced it, we make the
following extract .
-The eclipse is formed by a total darkness
of the sun. Thus, when the sun is beclouded
the weather is not so light as when the sun is
uncovered. In the Winter the sun does not
chine ro fiercely as it does in the Summer, and
hence the weedier is not $0 warm in December
:is it is iJuly. If the reader will, by way of
t r
el peritti rit, take the trouble to crawl between
i ie., t‘ .1,4 r bads, with. his face downward, he
will perceive Quit he cannot ocean well as he
,tall before he thus obstructed his vision.—
It I'4 trtin that Galileo fancied that the world
turned round, hut am ether persons have fan•
siva the mime titan in regard to houses, tables,
I Melo. but little credence can be placed in the
rrotement of .01d QM' Ins the boys used to fa
nbli irk , can him, I enletittify if the liquor was
at had in his day as it is in this."
sear By an order of the 2tkh of May, kola
tbe l'uTt Office Department, it is decided OW
under existing the postage upon all tran
sient printed mixer foreign and domestic, and
upon all letters, foreign and domestic, includ
ing those sent to State officers cad members of
t he Legislature, must beprepoulfty is.stustestompt:
sod no exception can be made in favor of any.
We respectfully, hat earnestly, call the attest •
atm of Post Master's is this county to this or
der
SPALDING 'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PUPA Sib GLIM
spALourcrs PUPA lUD GLUE
-
SAVE THE PHECHE
ECONOMY
Er •A STITOU IN TIMM RAM Num" jr
As easkindi WU ay/.■ nee to oisii•oodrottotoilloollior
It to my dootrobto to Ikon some droop snot rottoostoot
way for ropatirtoi Furniture, Tom Oration, No.
g PA L DINO'S; PIMP AIME) 611.111 t
meets all such onnerpeadies, cad ao bowelbuid can afford
to bet witboet it it is always ready sad up to taw stick
ing point. 'there is an lo • nasseelty Par linspling
dubs, splintered seaters, dal* sod Weise
cradle& it Is pest the article for cow, aball. sad Mau
ornamental wort so popular with liu Wilma rillamswer
sod taste.
This sdisltsbi• prepsrallos Is said soid. wise einssi
sally hold la whales. sad posssisitsr all the •slashile
q mantis, of th• boa oshisst-sastste Ohm It sosy Osumi
Is the place ot ordisory magas" Wag vastly moss ad
hesive
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUB.
Wootsom.• &war, No 3U Purr n , New York
Address
HENRY L. : , I'ALDINO t C 1.)„,
Box No. 3,400. ?CDT Yaw*
Pat up for Nabors le Came coutalaing tour, (desk and
twelve damn, • Irmattful totbograpb dhow Atted WM:M.
panting each package.
tir A single bottle of SPA LIA EPARED 0 LI.T It
will mare ten times ste rout atm tionastiold.
Sold by all prruninfint Statio Hardware
mad Familiar* Dealers, Uroceals, snap Storm
Country me reban ts rb ou I d make a auto of SPA LDING•P
PREPARED UM 'K. w ban making up Hum Pall list It
will Maud soy climate
SPALDING :4 I'IIIiVARKD QUI
1 AEFUL IN EVICRY HOUSk:
SPALDINWS PREPARED OLUIE
SOLD BY STATIONERS
Sr'ALDING'S PRgPARED GLUV
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
SPALDING'S PRIM/RED GLUE,
SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
Soil) BY HOUSE rURNIIIIIING STORES
SPALDOUPS PREPARED GLUE,
1.,D BY FURNITURZ DICALKR.3
SPALDING'S PREPANZD OLUIf,
SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DIALRBS
mPALDINtiIi PRKPARED OLLIE,
SOLD BY OItOCEItB
Al'Al.Dllitill YRKPARKIJ lILUB,
Solt) BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY
Manufactured by
HENRY C. SPALDING t Co.,
30 PLATT STREIT, Now York
Addrrna Poot-011Bar, Bo No 8,000
Altai/awl is as Alphabetical List al Articles which. if
Assuzired nay be restored to their °steinsl streuctb and
usefulness by
I=
A Mends Account-Booke A
• Mends Bureau.
C Wends Cradle*
Mend. Doll•
K Lends Atagerwi
IF Mends Fans
ti Mends Guitars
11 Mend. Harps
I Mends Inlaid Work
J Mends Jars
K Mends Knob.
L Meads Leather Work
Mends Mirror-Frame*
N Mende Newel Post.
O Mend. Ottomans 0
P Mend• Piano-Fortes
Q blends Qullt-Irnauese Q
H Mends Itocking•H..rse. k
e blends 8. lea
T Mends TAW.. T
C Mend. Umbrella-Sticks U
Mends Vme. V
W Mends Work Boxes
X Mends Xy lograah is Work.
1' Mends 1 and-Slicks
Z Mende Zephyr Wood-Work
A In eonclusibm SPALDING'S PMKPARXD GLUE is
useful in Libraries and Schools
I 8 Mends Sofas 8 1
2 P Sends Picture. P
1 A Mends Accordeons A
4 I. Mends Letter Senile' L 4
5 D Mends Daguerreotype Cum. D 6
d 1 Mends Ranges I 6
N Mends New Breakages N 7
8 II Mends Gun Stocilm
10 .8 Mends School Biotite 8 g
lu P Mends Parasols P 10
ll It Mends Rullet• It II
12 K Maud. Klectrical Machismo X 12
13 P trends Paper Hangings P 13
14 A Mends Arm-Chairs A 14
16 R Mends Rickety Furniture 11 • 11
Itl k Mends Brasier Beadles X II
17 I) Mends Desk. D 17
16 1.1 Mends Globe. 11 111
19 L Mends Loosened Leaves I. 19
20 C Mends Upholstered Further, D SO
21 F. Mende 1 3 111`8 99141 T 9 Z 21
Mends Acorn Wat k 22
2J Mends Chess Boards
24 Mends Fiddles
26 Mends Shell work 26
tl Mends Fillet Work 26
Mends Bobby Horses
Mends takbloroopos 23
Mends Unite) Boxed 29
Mends Victim, brewer
Mend. ,rczetiries 11
Mends 1 ones; itie SY
Mend. Srbuol Furottu.. 31
Mends Mach, 34
Mend.. dsrdrebes 86
Mend. Tartan Marble 36
Mends Cribs 17
Mends Baby Juniper. 33
Mends Ivory Mork as
Mends Match Sales 46
Mends Picture. 41
Mend, Quill Wheel.
Mends Inwel Backe 411
Mends Weak Stands 41
Mende Bedstead. 40
Mends [hum* 4e
Mends Chessmen 41
Mends Ballot hoses 41
Mends Herbarium 44
Mend. Backgammon Boards tat
Mends Band Bones
Mend. Black Boards
Mends Bass Viol.
Mends Billiard Tables
Mende Billiard Coes
Mends Bird Cftles
Mends Breomirdeks
Monde Book Cases
Mends Boot Crimps
Mends Brash Handles
Mends Brinibee
Kends Cabinet.
Meads Churns
Mends Clock-Cases
Mends Crutches
Mends Cupboards
Mende Curtains
Mends Comings
Mends Caddies
Mends Cameras
Mends Chairs
Mends Charts 7
Mende Ckitines•Framies
Mends Card-Cases
Mends Chests
Mends Diaries
Mends Work-Stands
Mends Draught-Boards
Mends Diable.
Mends Divans
Mend. Dice-Bones
Mends Door.
Mends Dominoes
Mend. Ilreboards
Mends Flutes
Mends Delluiters
Mend. GWM WIWI
Mends Handles
Meads Gana Pemba Wars
Mends Kites
Mends Tops
Mends Organs.
Weeds Models
Mends Sewing Illsichiss Stands
Mends Panels
Mende Pasteboard-Woe
Mends Patterns
Mends Sideboards
Mends Wooaden-Wan
Mends Willow-Ware 1
r-PALDINUI PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD BY STATIONMS
SPALDING'S PRXPARED OLVE,
SOLD BY DRUGIGISTEI
srALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
SOLD lir GROCERS
sPALDING'S PRZPARED GLUE.
AULD BY BAUD tlf ABE Th*E3
SPALDING'S PREPARSO GLIM
$01.1) BY HOUSE FURNISHING STORBS
APALDING'S PRWPARED GLIM,
-OLD BY FANCY Gloom' MALKIN.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.,
FLOLD BY COUNTRY IRRECIFikNTB gIENTSALLY
Maautieturvd by
HENRY C. SPA LDING, k Co,
No. SO PLATY IMit ET. Now , 011il
Addrw
mat ode., sox No. S.I
Pet all in
eases soatalnieg
unbar lost,
Tivalq I. Alen elicit;
`..anal
Unwrap\ s►.. Owl ,
sexlusepaaylag ascii Pieiage.
14mo • I y
Three Weeks from Canton!
0 HALF CHESTS, 650 Ws FRESH
YOUNG HY3014 MA. (throe *aft bon Patera)
•t 60 mate per posed, rail yahoo TA arab, at
VINCI" WAWA B=s. heir.
wayls-40 Co ma* hobos 11th sad Mb Ma.
C. A. Bennett &. Co.,
( &avatars ko Roger* If .litermeti. )
DISPOCII
Noa. U and 12 IMPURE BLOCK,
HAVE a large and well Selected Stock
or
IRO
N Al Lri,
VICIB
BELLOWS,
Ames' Shovels and Spades 1
NAILS-PIPE BOXES-WASHES SAW
-HOES--HORSE SHOES
S A 3:) 7:) I_, M.ll,"`Z" ,
HARNESS TRIMMINGS, &•
CUTLERY'
n fact almost every thing, at the Old Stand,
EMPIRE BLOCK, Noe. 11 and 12,
_twto •treot. brio. Pa,.
G. A. BENNETT & Co.
jan.2B-44
CROCKERY ANL GLASS WARE
LAMPS FOR BITRXIIO COAL OIL
No 12 Empire Block, by
Erkg, J. V 411060.-34
tel:iarloil*:o)vmSjAHZA
Sign of the Big Shoe I !
No. 18 Eziaroirco gitcorei,
Where tlite proprietorr •n "net ',miring
their Spring •apply of
BOOTS, SHOES em. FINDINGS,
le linPot •oirlel7 mad ilaalitlles
Sitacient to supply soyperson or parties desiring to pur
chase, and will pledge tturniselres to
KKI.I. TER NAME QUALITI OF GOOD 4
•t Cheapor Rateo thai any otbtr Rotabliamost In
This Section of Country !
bisruig decided to `Jell for
Thereby provhitue Puree'. with the hoeessery mamas
to roososomste our wan AM 4 •sable us to roll at
Lis. rairsA TWA, an PI Wlollllol[ll, Who
do • long CREDIT RI:ARM,
We would solicit our truends sad ewe
tumors to Clt 1.1. •nd mak. th* otporttnent of
litr'rlNG POLL €.&BE
Re are prepared to fill the °tart-sof COUNTRY MER
CHANTS AND DEALERS with fan Awortinents of
Sob War* of Superior chiehry of ewe Lew Mateo,
and solicit a call from thew before going farther, and
prwirag higher rates. Oar
Plitl ..111
Ls else well supplied. Persons wishing to purchase will
do well to look et our Stork before purchasing elsewhere.
We also retain the services of
Kr. Cotter in our Custom Department.
Whops well earned ropotatino for Goer 71111 seeds so
eaasambost from us.
April 21-48
L. B. PLATT & 00.,
Coilectiosen , Bakers aid Fritters,
Park Row, between Brown's Hotel and Rood How..,
ANNOUNCE to the public that they
keep constantly on hand, and areprefaced to sup
ply every article in their line at priors tha t
DEFY COMPETITION!
Their arrasigaments for furnishing Conf . atioarrie •
Fancy Qtkor, les Ceram Pyramids, Party Ornaments,
and everythisig else to be furnished in a
FIRST CLASS CONIPECTIO.TARY,
I. •lIMUEI4, an! HOUND *Mt of Baßala. ' Those la
want of [ire risa Farley Articles, Toya an , Trvpictil
Fswite, .aprtabler, Mame, Lobsters, Oyes's; bra or
say *tam of Up rarities of the teat be osaataatly,
aa~ihiiahar wt supplied to ordar to better advautage
la the sit,. '
by way other
Rasing wady airshipaporats fur the saasamer' a ouspalga
we are marshal the public doily with a Maass article of
lee Cream, orvariona Savors. Penile, tales, be.. and hav
ing a superior hada Fountain this beverage can be pro
cured at all boon of day or peening.
J. B Perkins is our snperinteadeseding nmaufaelarer,
and wilt ales)a !mind et the estahltaliniont, to attend
to the want. of hie old frapudannd eastoopra
gae' Opters from a distaare will be promptly filled
EECOUNTY MUTUAL INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.
lllCOrpot afed 1 ' 1%1839 Charter i'er, wheal!
Property 1 noll. ei Vamaboot Lam b Wire far ut
Talmo 01 , 1 encordlng its years.
rolisios imited oPom the aepet wf rreasheiti Prel.o.ol
•pa the monomial the steal Mae! Kates Ilarrey with- ,
oat the of • resaivai Note. Lamm pakl
11 than. Owe welt only has seer b... Penlight s
Wel this Company. ThinCompaap r tagerrif free from
daM, and too ogre haw iwelihKlea.
DI'RRCTORK
Wok. 1L Jail* C. Mars h all, Jo*. M flterroll,
C. ILiremary, Bataan,
inn. P. Itisdanoeto. .1. Wom I Boom,
Game A. Mb* Benjamin Omit, Jamb Samoa,
11. imam.
Jai. C. Ilanamam, Peat. Jonas Ammonia. i.e.
'WY. V. Ilmansroomr, ?wean.
bane, In Seam Chanaloon h lionvouro Las dike
. Clw atnot IS, UN.
ALLEN'S GOLD MEDAL and Babbitt's
rolorstua for solo at BADIFIXIS Drug Mom
Saya No. 611444 apse..
i STEEL
ti P 1 K 6,
AXLES,
SPRINO
ANVILS,
PLATED WARE!
svrcpmcm,
U. A BENNETT & Cu
AT THF.
CIAO OK KMADI• PAY
BARR & KELSEY
6_•t+ig
Bargains! Bargains!!
LARoE PROFITS XPOSEED!!!
tit) To
WM. A. GRISWOLD'S
(IREAT
DRY GOODS
IMEI
CARPET WARE HOUSE !
FOR BARGAINS.
b . i . a 1.. ,.i .. A 1. 1 . 11 .. ji . 1 1.... d ... 1 . L j uILLI• •s : • •• • •
FROM coST OF IMPURT.ATIUN !
ne &dim seems entirely fallen vut rn l&-scs
Tke Largest and_ Most lkstrahle Stork terry
offered in Erie. Dollar and Flit!,
Cents red wine in Goods jar
One Dollar in Cash '
11111? Yill 111111 Y AT VOLES
FOR
DRY C2r4laCio MIMI
Al] Goods Warranied us Bertmimend,,l'
Terms Cash,
ISE
Prices Always Unifbrm.
NEW STYLES PRESS SILKS. goal
Mack Bilk fo: n et, per yard 14,..rairro and
barailit &stops, Organd .haDo«la and LAlrtlik, liwratre
Aught* iffhyllah Bente and Mohair ti,oxio for I.4adoo'
lornswthing ttaeal • . litor. stylr for lwrilea'
Drtwea for 2Z rta. worth 374. rt. Tor lard.
$;,5410 Worth qt . i..Aser Shawls and Mantles .' ."
Mast Market. and Warnnled Cloth Raglan. and -ilk
Mantles, Parasol. and Run ['umbrellas, Fogltmh llo.tery
and Glom, blenched said brown bheetsnsa and Storting.,
Prluta and all Dritneatie Goods by the ores and yanl at
New York Prices. Zephyr Wonn.l sod -lbettand Wools
♦ l.arp Stock of
ARPETS. MATTINGS,
OIL CLOTHS.
And House Furnishing Goo&
of every variety. A Fine 'Assortment ot
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS and
LINEN GOODS for Men and Bori' Sum
mer Wear, have been-added to Go- Mani
moth Stock.
We Study to Please and
Mean what We Say!
WM. A. GRISWOLD
!liable Froot Store, State Street, Ps
ma v2G---
186 0 .
SPRING TRADE!!
New and Fashionable
DRY GOODS!
Wholesale and Retail!!
GEO. W. MERB.ELL,
No. 4,
p d - W, - Fll - ) HOUSE,
uow reetaiatng a full and fresh stock of
Fashionable Goods,
Including every thing kept in a first class
house, bulb of
Staple and Fancy Goods.
IpferThe attention of CASH BUYERS in so
cited Ap 2ti, IMO 47
t. 11. lIENR\
R. H. HENRY & CO.,
llanufsctumni, and Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Di , EVERY DESCRIPTION
PRICKS O'REATLY REDUCED
WE are no* opening the la►rge>'<t and
most Cosuplebi Assortment of Faahlonable Soots
and Shoes et lower rates for CASH than the UMW qaalit
of floors have ever before been sold We in•ite the suet)
Hon of the Public to our choirs and well eelected Kock
bought for Ceeb. which we are determined toJell for
READY-PAY !
♦t a very mall advance.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVKA
TO CUSTOM WORK!
All .sr Wolk ts 'arrested and perfect fits ruaraoteed
ibrit door West, of Book of Commerce, (rooting tb.
Pert, Erie. JuDe3o-11 R. H. HENRY k
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
- 5000
LBS. Brown Sugar.
100 half barrels Brawls deafer,
IJOO lbs. White Sugar,
600 " Rios,
MOO " Hylton and Oolong Teas,
- lea 4 lb. Cadbeehra,
100 lbs. Gold Medal &Grumble;
600 " Babbitt's Best !teleran..
100 " Pure Cnrein of Tartar,
to 0 " dada.
600 " Superior Pearl Starch.
50 5 lb Caddies : 4 11Trr Gloss Starc h,
6000 lee Ashton's dairy Salt,
100 Mole. Commas salt.
80 14, Able White ►'fah. asel all othot
Ada cumally round In a Grocery.
Now ii the Time to Buy 1
Them Goods arr not Old and I 11,11ILLW4. Our alm in
sell Isrfose they its.t old, sod to pinlll linalish los want
sod will hare money to bow mans, to 'ass r quick !liars.
Oar Priam will maws; w be ?ound in low ea eel is Erie
Call and ire
N. Ll—Produce always wanted iu escioaueo fur 6.u0t0
and CA66. Rriog along 'Ulu Pt 0410 ., to the ONX PRICF
STORK, thooo the l'uot Ottler,
I'.!J MINNIC
WOOL ! WOOL ! !
S043404:104:11 z. kits. W/Ciatarateocil
R which we will pay Cash at outride
Fifiut septa for Emden. N sautael to *III
labia los to pay hill market priors.
VINCENT, THILIALS, SHIRK a CO
Krllo May 12, IMO. State, bettripou II th k litb sta
Cash! Cash!
100,000 DOZEN EGGS.—We will pay cub
for Übe above viastity of good *volt rings, deilrerod Is
twists or Mrs quaatiti, .1 our odor* on State, between
11th .N duorta:
- - -
VINCENT. TISDALE', SHIRK t CO
I=7:1
BUTTER! BUTTER !— We will pay cash
for Hotta, to MMus or 100. qoaatity, the
angst geuerm
Su A,
VINCENT. TIDE A LS, SHIRK a CO
INTERESTING FACTS
HAYES JORDAN,
GM
BEE HIVE
NO. 1, BROWN'S IiOTEL,
SELL
DRY GOODS!
HAYES & JORDAN
DRESS GOODS,
HAYES & JORDAN
11-11 Y GOODS.
HAYES & JORDAN
FOR THE TRADE
HAYES & JORDAN
HAYES & JORDAN
BEE-HIVEI!
HAY ES & JORDAN.
IST MstI.A.YI 1860-
Good News for the MMion!
VINCENT, TIBBALS, SHIRE & CO
ARE now receiving, at their Store, ota
!two, bstsreen Itlirsontk and Tlrstfth attest; as
entire now stock of
25 THOUSAND DOINT•A
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hard Ware,
Boots & Shoes,
Ready lholakcle• C7lcrtialaaig.
Mena' and Boer' Leyhurn: . CA, and Soft
Wool Bats, err ere.,
T. M. MeO)RD
Which have I.een purchase(' in Eastern
markets 13 per cent leas tleaw early Wiwiy paillees,
and will he "old at corrropoodlegly law !stew, la *samara
for all klads of Country Prothro*, Lorober, or
orelit. VINCENT, TIBBALS, 8111RIL ai rCV
F.rlr, May s 'l6o
HAYES &JORDAN
BERA E, Anglaise, Cliallaies and Wors-
Fouleardea, at OM Ha(ftheir teal /Woe,
son STEA LA SHAWLS, many of them
NJ Ally par unit touter sorted at
RAYIDI i JORDAN'S.
rIiENCII LACE, all Silk—Silk and Lace
stanUllaa asel fk,rucout, aerial abeap at
lILAYII3 t JORDAN'S.
PARASOLS from auction, much under
regular prima, at the 111.1 L
Itti AN DA'S, FR EICCII MUSLI and
1,,f Lawns, beautiful aad cheap at
HAI*RS a JORDAN'S,
I. (ASE Selflper Idem Mete t the
attest goods for 124 eta ever sold anywhere at
HAYMRJOMAXS.
Q 11 4 JIM ER SI LKS at Bargaitsr, some real
leautiong at 50 eta, call early for dialog patterns at
HAYIN At JORDAN'S.
1 LOT I IS, Caa6imerea, Summer
Nj Liman fat Poi sod Dojo wear—every tt_st_t f_
tine that le thiskal•le, sod loamy goods =sell
lathe Rirr
Cl-4Yfl I MANTILLAS, from two to tAree
betimes teas than can be. treargittewhe Alan
, nue i reach rip. aii 6„
beat
I fabna, et AY La :itiR.D A Nos
ROBES, ROBES, D ou bl e cape,. 3. 5, 7,
and 11 Irloaner*. berage and Beteg* A uglallor
}wisest, Nrlrtsit Styles and vow) ehenp at
Ina) 116--51. NAT'L"; t JORPAN'S.
-
Goods from Auction!
CASE.
000 yartig, Sheep'R Uray, c.,44
awl Ktvel I's.. sad Plaid Satteeita from we
non Mr 31 wasol bti pry yir4, real smile 52A ets ,
llar V IN Chi NT, 1111/4 LA, 8H IRY h. GO.
THE uuder'igntd hiss removed his flooi
and Ithota Store to Yo. 2. Reid K. ea - Fm $,
strnad. nearly nppoolte Ala old - nand, obrei M wtlt be
happl bla old kionada and all in want of any tido'
in bit line. nas.l6-4. e. CAUGUJAN.
- .
LINSEED OIL.
k
i( - 1 BARREL. of Rtra awl. Roiled Linseed
NJ OIL for rule is truoulitlra to suit plarchalleill.
mard6-51. T. R. SINCLAIR
1 CASE, 2,001) pads, ell fliTs 1
pip INA frown. latest style of patlcroa. for 'fa 44- . por
yard, mai Tokio 134 ets.
*iv b. VU corr. TISSAIR. SOIRE Co,/
QLEIGH BELLS.—Another lot of ticrie
A 7 dump Alaigh IMIIJ bars bows meolvid
T J. 0 16.11710 f.
POR EVERYBODY
.r, .
*ego/7
72,, , •
•
d in.
wer
A' • 41. 1 r
•
CHEAPER
THAN ANT
OTHER HOUSE
IN ERIE.
HAVE THE
LARGEST
ASSORTMENT
OF SILKS,
WOOLEN AND
OTHER
ERER OPENED
IN ERIE.
AND ARE
RECEIVING
NEW STYLES
AND NEW FABRICS,
DAILY
ARE WELL
PERSUADED
THAT GOOD
STOCKS AND
LOW PRICES
MUST SELL
THE WHOLE
('IMMUNITY
IS AIIuUSRD
AND AWAKENED
1 . 11 ITS BEST
INTEREST,
AND BUY 01P
THEY HAVE
fIIE MOST
CENTRAL
Lut'ATION
BUYING
LOW AND
SELLING
LOW IS
THE MOTTO
OF
THEY CANNOT
COMPLAIN
OF TRADE
HEIN() DULL
BECAUSE
KEEP THE
PRICES DOWN
AND THUS
BRING THE
CUSTOMERS
TO THB t
EVERY BODY
BUYS THEIR
BARGALNBI
OF
Co! , OOSTI?iO OF
Crockery,
Glassware,
WILL I)PEN Tills DAY
REMOVED.