itficklg (Observe'. ERIE, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 27,1863 • 'rag ("islet)* —Gardner & Hemmings' Circus wilt eshibit in this city on Saturday of this week, and everybody who has a. quarter to ere we presiimi will be on hand. It is re Oriented to us as one iof the beet entertain meets of the sort traveling. 'lrainave rue NEWSPAPER* —We earnestly arge , upon our readers the propriety of pre ' eying the files of newspapers now published in a durable form _ They contain an WWII& LW record of passing events, and show forth L oire truthfully than any subsequent history an do, the prinolplesil feeling, and opinions which affect the great I conflict in which the canon IS now involved:—Erchonge. atiasoo Csuity.—:The Democratic Con Tantion of Venting° county met at Franklin, un tAe 9th inst., 'aria atiminated the following ticket .—Sonatot, Dr, J. Wilton,- (subject to tbs. gcnatorptl Conference ;) 'Assembly, Col. Jahn g IrCalmont ; Prothonotary, William Christy . ; Register andißecorder, A. P. Whit• alter : Treasurer, Rokiert ' I Crawford ; County Commissiciuer, Rebert Mit hell ; County Audi- tor. James !Utah Oalbraitik Czawytiav Co in Crawfcird city s will meet, at Meadville on Satarday the 4th of August, to make nomina naps forth. ensuing campaign. The candi dates thus far are u follows : Assembly, Pat, Larson Johnston, of Vsnango ; Sheriff, Joseph Kelsey, Meadville ; Prothonotary, Robert Pat ton. Cochranton ; Register and Recorder, jar. S. Johtillon, Woodcock; County. Commissioner, Nicholas Snyder, Sagetstown ; Associate Judge, Robert Adrain, Meadville. • 7' Watt Dons, Csawroan.—The late rebel raid inttiPennsylvaigs woe the occasion ofi , s display of the patriotic spirit of this corm y of which we may well be proud. Within 48 hours after'. the Governor's caU for troops, had been issued, hundreds of our, people w4 l e wending their way ts, the capital of the State, for the purpeie of driving back the invaders. 'Meadville alone turned out nearly one hun dred of as brave and gallant men as ever marched to the fhild of battle ; -and many oth er parts of the 'county also came up nobly to the work. All honor to "Old Crawford."— , She never fails to do him daty in the hour of longer. On Saturday atight the volunteers sail retnruc hearty E= IEI Jost . an ex change, is a brief sketch of the most prong nest events in the life of John B. (16ugh "He was born in Kent, England, is 1817. His father was a soldier, his mother a village schoolmistress. At 12.yeara old he came to America, went to New Vork in 1831, and , ob tained employment as a-binder -in the Ifethet diet Book Concern.. His mother died in 1883. He soon made convivial acquaintances, fell into. habits of diuipatidi, and was frequently thrown out of employment. At length, having oak into extreme poverty and degradation, it was his custom to repair, night afterltight, to the lowest grog-shops and sing comic songs and play the buffoon to the habitues, who sup plied him with drink lb return. He married in 1839, and undertook booklbinding on his own account, but his intemperance prevented his success. He had stfffered from delirium tremens, had lost his wife and child, and was reduced to the utmost misery," when's Quaker invited him in the street to take the temperance pledge. - He soon related his history at a tem perance meeting, with such effect that he was at once esteemed a leading orator I;t e the tem perance cause, and his services we much in. request. In 1842 he was induced by some of his former companions to violate his pledge, and made his confession of the fact at a public meeting in Worcester. Binds 1843 he has la wted incessantly in behalf of temperance, and with such ability - and success that his movements have iometimee resembled a tri, nuptial march.. After lecturing to crowded audiences in the principal °Wei of the United States, be. went in 1868 to England, at the in vitation of the London Temperance League, lectured in Exeter Nall and other large build ings in London, and spoke in the principal .otnis in England and Scotland, everywhere Testing a remarkable impression." NSW Poir 0111CIO RICOULATIONe. The new. taw of Congines in regard to Postal regulations ces into effect on the lit of July. Some of the change* whalilt effects an very suatenal and i / 52 Pyint all'leto Poetmasters and the public. or la-Canoe— 1. No mail matter, printed or written, eon be tlelirered by a postmaster until the post al* Illat i on is paid, and •he is required to mike oath to the correetniss of the quarterly Morns; "that Ae has ru,e knots/slyly delivered or permitted to be delivered to any person: any mail natter on which the postage feed not been paid at As nine of melt delivery." • 2 ., No bor.shall'be assigned to any person the rent thereof is paid, at least one smarter avanci. ‘t, 8. Postage on drop letters delivered at the ••• fling offices 2 cents each,, for. each half •ante, to be paid in stamps. If over a half •once, 2 cents additional will be charged for soh half ounce, or fraction of a half ounce. The rates of newspaper postage, under the • ew law, after the lit of July, 1882, will be as allows: tly, per varter Woes a wog vorkl. ..... 30 " 15 " 10 • 5 . " Weight uot to exceed four maces.- Weekly szewspapers pan through the mails is the county in which they ire publish 4. • Pipers exceeding four ounces, -and not ex tiding eight ounces in weight, asfollows: r " 1 . 11 7. par quarter 15 mite. Tom. 20 • *weekly, • • 10I • )1 4, 043 Ulnas • week)..«. ,00 • A failure to pre-pay letter postage will lubjeet the letter to double postage Whoa for. e4l to the party to whom it is addressed— d hence it is necessary that persons mailing ens in should see to it that their committal snots are covered with the requisite stamps. Ifilda Express. Ti, EIROLLMUIT NOT • D1•12.—.11 is well or the citizens to draw a distinction between • e two things, for theistic may never follow • s former, intimate is tha concrition semis. he am of registering names is now going on, it reaches all citizens who are liable to do icy duty, but no one need trouble himself bout his claim to exemption until he recline Primed natio-that he is drafted, when he the privilege of appearing before the Afford Eareliment for ten days after the reception f the Doges and presenting grounds Upon hioh he claims his exemptia6. All citizens ed will be heard sad their cases could ' as the act provides that none but able ' fed °Risen' of a certain age, legally as well physically qualified, and not these by pay ' It $BOO. to the government in lieu of service. ' he mousy aid by those who do not want to the. becomes or ought to become, a bounty ud toohose who are willing to run that risk, . d widi the national bounty of sloo,will Make Rug sum for every recruit who voluntarily '”ullsts.—EzeicsNe. Celebrations of the 4th will take place ►rioue parti of the county, In Waterford Idreas will be delivered by Rev. Dr. For e. The people of Belle Valley, we are will unite in *grand celebration; at Web ties are to be entirely excluded. • BRIEF PARACRA ,SB: r John J. Taylor haii been appointed Deputy Provost Marshal for Warren f o unvy. inWr A large number of hones hnee been purchased in this county receatly, the use Af the Goveniment. Sir The PoinsylVatila R. R Co. have ap propriated 85,00 ti towards dredging the har bor at this city. air The drafted soldiers from this county will return home between the middle of July qadthe let of August. " It is said that Lieut. W. W hyon, of the regular army, has been appointed - Assist ant Provoit Marshal for this county. • • We.understand that Mr. 18.-IP. Ensign has aceepted; of 'the Poeition . of Superintend sot a! Public Schools for this county. air The Crawford Journi,f, Republican, speaking of the Lessooratic State Candidates, says they are both i'men of ability." Ow, The Gr./stud ethos has received • wow power press Ws an plat/sok to see such an evideuce of our neighbor's business pros• perity. . gdr• The Republicans of this county have efected Jetties Sill and km. P. Vincent, Rage., Representative delegates to the State Conven tion. Dr. D. C so k. The Provost Marshal is arresting de serters from the army. Three were brought to this city on Tuesday afternoon, two of them belonging to the 146th rest. Ser Capt. Stevens. of ;this city, has been ordered to the command of the iron-clad Weehawken, in thetSouth Atbintio lquadron. is a brave andtble °Seer. ' irer The Girard &nice says considerable tobacco is being raised in that vicinity. The crop can undoubtedly be =do a profitable one. Convention A pir we sitall issue, next week, our pros-' pecans for the Olues4er daring the casspaim and hope our friendi will spare no 'efforts to give the paper as wide a circulation as possi: hie. i On the 19th inst., $3,700 of city scrip, redeeMed by Vinoent,' Bally & Co., was burped by the Finance CoMmltte• of City Councils, zuktniaft„Boo in ail that bare been destroyed, ' $: ' JNS.ll3sorgivii. Arbuckle, of this city, who entered the 23d New Jersey regiment u cor poral, hue' risen to the position of Captain. We make the prediction that if he remains in the service hi will go still higher. - le. T e :refinery at the mouth of Creek is again in operation. The company now cousins of Col. D. 8. lark, Gee, Belden, andjill. H. Bliss, three of our most active business men. —Mad. 10., We are gratified to learn that almost enough, subscriptions have been obtained to insure the erection of a new Episcopal Church , in this city. Thounount desired before com mencing' the structure. Is $28,000, of which $24,000 have been sabsatibed. • mir The brigade under Col. Strong Vin cent's- command took part In the' late battle at Middlebilrg, Va., on the 22d inst. Col. Vincent's conduct . is well spoken of. The 83d regiment comprises part of,his command. - air Our: friends requiring the use of an omnibus should patronise Mr. J. McClnsksy, who owns the one pow . ronnizig from Brown's Hotel. He is an aosommodation and gentle mooly.man, and will do all he can to Make hit patrons ,cOmfcirtable. sir We direct the especial attention of our readers to 403, adiertisement of Mr— J.D. Potts, - General,Manager of the P. ft -E. R. R. It will be seenlhat the Company are about taking steps for the erection of an elevator at our harbor. The Casette says that " the stories going the .nowspapir rounds alleging that President Lincoln is an anent believer in so called Spiritualism, have boei authoritatively Vontradretod." Will our neighbor be kind enough to publish the ",contradistion," so that we may see how authciritative and re liable it really is, Mir A sad :accident occurred on Sunday last on the Atlantic and Great Western Rail road, near Concord Station. At Irish parq left the station on a hand car fer . tha purpose of attending a meeting at Union. An extra train met them a short dlstenos aut, and in this bustle of removing the oar froilt the track, a little Biel was precipitated under it and killed.—Gassue. 106 The New York Tribune asks the ques tion, " Have we a Democratic Party ?" and is seentliily in doubt over it.; In order'. to re- Nevi tlii‘..editor's misgiviag, we respectfully refer him to last, fill's eleetton returns frog New York, New Jersey, Ohio, !militate and Illinois. Übe has any further doubt after reading thew, we ask him to wait for the re sult of the election in this State, in October next. go. The following gentlemen were, on Tuesday, elected Directors of like Buffalo & State Line R. R. 0o.: (barge Pillar, Dean Richinond, Milton CoMrtright,Hamilion White, Ileary L Lansing, Geo. W. Patterson; Chas. H. 'Lee, Manson Robinson, Williams Keep, Joseph Field, Matson G. Jerome, Jams* O. Harrison, John A. Tracy. Mr. Palmer Is no -elected President ; Mr. Richmond Vice-Fresi dent and Mr. Lansing Secretary and Trea surer. P ger , 4 letter from the 146th Beghttent says : .66 The health of the regiment is qitits good, yet its strength is not so, great as com mon on account of the loss in 'prisoner*. Our prisoners have abets paroled, but, are not yet exchanged. Colonel Brown has bees home on a short furlough, but is again with the regiment. The ColoneLis a great favorite with his mot, and they will follow wherever be leads. May he lead to glorious Victory." ECM The 'llad elphla Age has a Curious article, sauteing a welt know' citizen of Erie, a RepubliCan, holding an important office un der the Federal Administration, with having, at a me eting of soldiers and Diatocrate at Harrisburg, last week, In favor of Gen. Mc- Clellan, proposed three abeersibr Jeff. Davis. A number of Our Mende have requested tia to publish at paragraph, but we ( prefer that the person is question and his Meads shill first bays an opportunity of contradicting so pave and odious a charge: Ire trust that they may be able sitommefelly to do so, and so ass 'win be more willing to assist them in girlie eine. lation to the refutation than sursplf. 1111. A Are occurred at Albion, in this county, on Friday morning, destroying a ha tel, store and the other buildinp. Lose esti mated ats6,ooo—suppoeid fume bees the work of an incendiary. - • We learn since penning the shove that some nine buildings were distreYed, including Thornton's Howl, the 'lieliding occupied by B. •A. as • Dry Deeds ilitore - mith of course s emuddereble poetics of the contests, and 8411,411ns holm and bum belonging to Mrs. Wynn, of Erie. The hie occurred shout 2 o'clock, A..M. and .eons to hen been the act of a person-or persons who'desired io wreak revenge.mkone or more Of the property owners. It was found, on attempting to - ring the Academy Bell for the Iturpose of sounding the elenc,qh.st it had been, tied. We sineweiki iy unit the guilty ones may be diaosiewed aim), brought to condign inudslunent.--Gartte. esinaafhlov --Dr Simnell..2l , of ktotoi ilttkoi, %tabor t Ihn. li. t ithqtrviillotot on I he Causes, Nairn e and Triminseat ot.Corati, Bniehms. , llsiverieJ Nails,' etc., me, 1* con.; suited during the week at BROWN'S HOTEL, Room No. 47. ilffire Hours (vim 9 A. 111., to co P. M. • . &rad the folloeriog samples of thoustutla of certificates • Erne; PA , June 2211, We take pleasure in recommending Ur. Saunders and his mode or treatment to those sniTsriug from Corns, Bunions, Inverted Sc The Luctur bears testimonials from - some of the first, medical men in the country. P. FAULKNER, M.l R. FAULK NER, M L. Dr. O. BR ANDE 3. Moi.uxo EXPIIMSI UT/10Z, I Buffalo, Nov BQ, 1861 f It affords me pleasure to bear testimony to the surgical skill of Dr. M. V. Saunders, In removing corns and other painful exerescen= seq froni.the reek, Having enjoyed the benefit of his skill, I tan speak feelingly on this paint, and take pleasure in recommending his services to those who are enlisted with such grievous annojences. I hare full confidence In his ability to - secure relief .to all wbo are suffering from those difficulties. A. M. CLAPP, fokErpress. PLEASING EYRIE BODY.—We do not remem ber to hate read any thing better than the following,sentimente. They are true to the letter : " Heaven help the man who imagines he can dodge hie enemies by .trying to please every body! It such an individual ever ma ended, we should be glad to know it. Not that we believe in a man's going through the world trying to And beams to knock his head against ; disputing every man's opinion ; el bowing and crowding all who differ from him. That again is another eznwmis. .Other people have a right to their opinion—so have you ; don't fall into the error of supposing they, respect you morn for turning your coat every day to match the colors of theirs. Wear your , own colors, spite of wind or weather, storm or sunshine.. It costa the vacillating and ir resolute ten times the trouble to wind, and shuffle, and twist, that. It does honest, manly independence to stand its ground. Take what time you please to make up your mind; lug puce made it up, stick to it, like a burr to a chestnut." CRIROPODIDT.—We call the attention of oar readers who suffer from corns, inverted nails, or other affections of the feet, to the adver tisement of Dr. M. V. Saunders, the well known Chiropodist, who has taken rooms at Brown's Hotel, and intends remaining here during the week. The Doctor has mammon— dation, from Drs. Brandon and Faulkner, of this city, and many of the most distinguished physicians and eminent lain of the country,. of whom we may mention Dr. Dixon, editor of the Scalps!, Dr. Woodward, Henry Ward Beecher, and tlov. Dennison, of Ohio. He has shown us testimonials to his skill from editors - , lawyers, preachers and others, in numbers sufficient .to fill up our entire paper, and If they are correct, we do nit hesitate to pronounce him a great public benefactor. As he charges nothing where success does not attend his efforts, we advise our readers to give him a calla at least. . Taos*. A. Soorr.—ln the recent paaio and flurry at Harrisburg, Thomas A. Scott, Esq., rendered•prompt and efficient service, as well to the public authorities as to the Penn vim's Railroad Company. Nor is this the only public emergency / in which Mr. Scott was "on time" with a clear and strong head , and cool presence of mind ; for, in the spring of 1861, he was called to Washington in the midst of perils, and in the autumn of 1862 he was called to Harrisburg when Stuart's , cavalry raid made the surrender of Chambers- Ism an event in military, annals. On all theta three grave and momentous occasions Mr. S. exhibited extraordinary physical ac tivity and intellectual ruouroes.-:-R. R. Re guar. A FAJJIIIIOOD 80X1WIIIIi1.--11011. F. 'W. linghee seem . to have been the ruling 'Pith of the Democratic State Convention. * * The resolutions accord with Mr. Hughes' well-knowu sentiments.—Gasette. The men of the Reed, Ingersoll and Hughes stamp were nobodies in the convention, and they must be heartily disgusted with the re solutions adopted.—Phila. Bulletin. Here are two Republican '.papers making Comments about the Convention exactly the opposite of each other. Our readers can judge how much reliance is to , be placed on their statements on political subjects here. atter. STA?* DitlXo2.—The number of volun teers from this county who ?upended to the call for State defence is computed at about, 400, as follow*: Eris city, 80; Waterford and Le iteouff, 71 ; Spri gdeld, Girard, Con neaut, &0., 200; Edinboro, Harbor Creek, &a., 70. They returned home on Saturday night, Gen. Brooks intermits them that he bad force enough in Pittsburg to meet any einerruy likely to occur at rollout. The alacrity with which our citizens responded, In the county especially, is worthy of all praise. ' ATLANTIC, /011 JULY.—Blessiv. Ticknor & Fields have sent us an adman copy of this valuable monthly. The following is a list of Its contents "Doings of the Sunbeam ;' "The Wrath of Odin;""Gala Days;" "The Fluer-de-lis at Port Royal ;" "Her Epitaph;" "Outside Glimpses of English Poverty;" "Paul Bleaker;' "By the Rivas;" • "The Growth of Continentai" "The Musician ;" "English Naval PoWer and English Colonies;" "Our General;" "The Claims to Berries or, Labor." The paper. "Oar General." .is are. view of the career of Oen. Butler at New' Orleans. 1101 CITY CONCIIZILCIAL C0m0:22,-Imm Insthaticin, the largest and most extensively known in the country, bu longest retained its Corps of Teachers; who sin prnetinal busi ness men, and long enjoyed an enviable re putation, insuring a Wrong/A*l)ll'l2oes edu cation to all holding Diplomas of this Ituultn- Lion. livery young man before entering on satire life Amid graduate at this School, and lay the foundation of a substantial fortune, vritli hundreds who'are now engaged In bant ams, secured by advantages afforded only at this College. - * OODZY, eon JULY.—Ws ' hare naiad this maganas from the courteous pablidar, Louis A. Godey, of Philadelphia, who has &josh appreciation of the ounealties due the prose, and never falls to give its votaries a prompt raeguitiOn. The somber now baba us has no Roo than eighteen Adi-pige cuts, one hun-' deed pages of reeding matter, and siztpthree eagrannp. The mammoth colored &skimp! plate will not fail to excite the Madrona' tit' thousands of fair readers, who will alas in theittertry antrtbutions, matter both ase•i fal and entertaining.—iteak, Post. When a stamp is smashed to a etertiti l este of marriase, the minister Is required to, write kb Wilds mid the &Mora* twoirigse on tits stamp to eased it. Cleitymen will please take 'Dodos of skis important request. It would be a sad miefertuse,- If, after Win- to, Omni hir months, the 'oust woldid couple would make de discoray that their marriage was illegal on amount of the clergymen's It; sorsa°, or neglect. Nsw Tra.+The tug I. C. Harrison, owned, by Geo. Cr 11. Beak sad built at Basle; retched here on Friday kg, - and Wm -boot visited by many of oar alma, who speak of it in terns of high praise. We shall ha v i mon to . my of itborafter. - ' 13AirMI,Pam Con to; _A.., G. W: Cfcritdl & Co., No. 211 ups= Aar 86114 Clnelutd, Ohio. febl443m. .libtatH4 Alma trout lir. !la,ia: tyl'it Bugle. The Itrk).ll t Pilicttet .1 ill 1•1.11 , 0.-1).ban, bell s eetingJotelY. at which ens; cif tho leading iltealgaWl Wag if,Jo•!..Lotrry;..isf i f ttia oily. We hays oo'timo to mate any eun4ne to 'on his speech, : and indeed linieclo ncite e. We copy thee Balirtin's report : • 4 :. ; I, ..M. B. Lowry, of Brie, woe nett introduced. Hp said that be felt embarrassed in thus sud denly being called on. He was yet but ayoung Min, but had been burnt y! ef fi gy for offering a resolution in ibe House of Representatives ie 1842; for abolishing- imprisonment for debt. N 4 intelligent man' in - the „Gommonwealth 'Uhl probably re-establish that law. My ecinversion to Abolitionism by Governor Wise wits more sudden, thin that of Amid of Tarsus. I nut to see my ,old friend, John Brown, in his hoat of extremity, and, while in coiner tuition with old John Brown, in the inside of the prison, Governor Wise made a speech on the outside. The latter said, in the course of his speech, that if Fremont had been mad*. Pessident, they would have marched into the esipital ; they would have hung the Black Re- Ohne**, and have controlled the Government. Since the oetumencemen - Old the rebellion, he hid beet) in earnest in the case be had under taken. i During the last eighty years this Gov, ointment has had the reputation of being a Republican one, and has told the oppressed of eVeiy land that, IA this country, there was a 'refuge for all the oppressed, and down-trodden: Far the last eighty years we have been a nation of hypocrites. When we consider the magnitude of this rebellion, we have accomplished great results. One of our aims should beat present to organise colored troops, who will strike for liberty, for God and man. The speaker refer red to the organiutien of the Massachusetts regiments. The object of the nation is now td upraise 150,000 or 200,000 colored troops between now and the first Of Decembgr. I be llow-that this war oag never come to. a close until every man in 'this country has the chains ofijdavery knocked from, his limbo. We are becoming educated by our reveries as by our sicsumes. Why is it that the bleed in Eastern Virginia is up, to the bite : of the horses, and yet we have no victories? The largest slave Market in - the world is there, and women as white is the wives of any present , have there bin sold it the rate of 15,000. The sooner cie declare to the world' that this war is for freedom the sooner will we reash the hearts' of thepeople everywhere. Gentlemeainthe North who desire to perpetuate slavery will remota that it is already doomed, and that it, is o duty to favor the going to the war of col ored men. .Perhaps I talk more strongly on this subject than is pleasant to many. If so, Ictanitot help it. The fable of the heathen mother. who caught a crocodile in infancy, is applicable. She was told it was a God, and she worshipped it. It ate up every green thing ereand her, and it its her children, and still she worshipped it with greater fervor. That heathen mother was not deeper in the depths of fanaticism, than we have been in regard to slavery., This mar is for therican rind his rbcr7 l2 . 6 six hundred co ated men who have recently fallen have elev ated the race. .(hr ail I boots the Napoleon of this war niay be done tie in a black package. [Laughter.] We have no evidence of his being done up• in it White e as yet. When this war was no larger than il y hurl, I said that If any negro would bring nee 'his disloyal master's head I would give him one hundred and sixty acres of his disloy al master's plantation. [Laughter and ap plause.] And it will oome to this. The man who talks if elevating the negro would not have to elevate - him very much to make him equal to himself." I The soldiers who enlist ) the impres sion that they were going ' to fight for 'the preservation of the Union, will be somewhat istenished to learn that they have been mix taken. We suspect that if it had been the general impression before they volunteered, that, as Mr. Lowry says, "this war . is for, the African and his race," 'our armies would not have swelled into such amusing proportions. = Oa the GUI last, at the robins* at the brides &Um, la North Mast, Mr. A. J. GINITTORD to In NOPHIA, A. LitaraoN: to•lag's Adveitiormento. Ornaa or rat PinrA BLa. Boat) Co, Lanai of the Pbtls. t ttis R. R , Wu4.lameroars, PA, June 16,•63. I LANS AND PROPOSALS_ Tor the sonstreetlea man Elevator at the Her •r of the city of Erie, Pe i will Do received by the nn. @reigned. It is to have a storage capacity of 210,000 bushels. To be capable of Wang from vessels 6,000 Wishes per our. To be capable et discharglei IntO cars 1.11,000 bushels per hour. To to ih=with tha beat known weighing and oleaning Lerma ontaida width to be 110 feet. UMW, to be as groat Wale regalia* tl mecum the sta lled capacity. Foundation to be crib, ailed with atone. raiding on hoolid rock. ! P2OPOOLLS will also be received =for conetnactieg a r i m wharf 130 het wide and 'boot i,400 feet I 'ng, et said Harbor, the contractor to tarnish either the Wel and labor, or the labor alone.. The general sitU be crib ,Wost Mid with stops for the exterior, iititior to be earth. The erfbe to be sunk to the reckon 1111 near *onto as the Oempany may with The proposals for the wharf mat lierA& the dredging of the,, foundation. and of the slip adJoinbig the wharfs to each depth as ;toy be desired by the Otomptio. The material taken Dom said foundations and slips amyl' used for the in. Italics dllliti of the wharf. • snap. of the !mistime of said wharf and elrratrw, .showtng position of earth and reek and pleas of the [wharf easiteat be seen at the ogles of the ceder sipmdj,..i. Ps., after June •Itli Met. The th• right to Meet of aceept spy .ei the submitted. ' It is that the plum and proposals Wed for be submitted Wine J u l y next JOS. D. POTTS, ileal Manager, NOTICE. re ?R 1117/1D1139 II?:ti 0? KM COMITY. Your atheattoa Is tailed tolls, following section el is Act passed by the Legislature of this dim. regalatlng is =sag of Licensee to Deems la Foreign asidDoteas. Us I "too. 6. That It shall be the duty of every City sad Coast, Ttsltallt to sae for the mower, of all Llamas Marmot to him by the Yereautile Appraises U not oa as Ware theist day of Jnly Is sash and sway 'With tat dayautter that d. and .std ifo l / 1 1111 . cat be dim:harped from say gush Llamas unless he soft to reams the same within said date, and the nee tt it iadpmeat sad esswatloa as soon ear as le, , sod pays the m 40 amount 411 Lima.. remind him iota the State Treasury on FiLmbeftwe tha let day of October easaiag, pot shall he re any_emstalseloa on mph Llamas unless he makes It sekSareatth." twll he saws from the above that It la theolately as. smeary ibr see to commence salt spelest those who OW tale oat thalr labiate by tee Lit et July. Joel?-11,.. lg. D. EIIIGHIRT. WHISKERIgIi i • • PIL ATRZ•WII-.. In' l,l FOE BALD HEADS AND JUDD TABS This aeleirated article la warranted to Wig oat a set or salaams cm the smoothest hem ore dale growth et barsn a Bail bled, la lem than it: weeks, and will ter i z=t y te r ilt u oltla. lias ae rreaola OrNm oay Whale article se the k= lll 4so - ao otter."— Insomnia as town cass. Ora Bo: wrrs xesz. Mee WO. Importsd mad ler sale Wholesale lad ItsaWdor ?ROL Z. CHAPMAN* Madat and Droplet. 831 ltroadvah_N. T. P. 11.-4 Sox at the Copse slot to ‘ l l7 addiss4 2. 2 Inters mail, as resdipt et pram wad oasts tor AIM • Jangler w: • ERIE RA.ILWAT • IiMitiMINIFIROM VIIGII OF HOURS;COM3CENCINO . . ONZAT. .10Nt Mtn. •11114 are Diaakizit stAbost ths folksy/U(11w. • ''''' ftgard Baal/ DOWN , ati-1.... . •4GS r. 2.. $ 115 A. I. e tas Moir ' .10 10 A 3 /14 Way ......4 00 . How? sea Stook Piqpinam ... rya nay day. CUL RUM Goo %in, 300 LBS. WOOL TWINE! to mak at toesstsimpothilary MOM &Co STATEMENT School Datt,ct, for IL. &hoot.; Year Jane Ist, 1843, as regd'red 1y ,Leis Act 4.1 th, Ltgalaturt of Pennrytrania, pasiedApfit I 1842. 8011 W CONlllol.l.lthn RECEIPTS 'Retailed In has& of Ttaasattt Jana let, lid::, $ 6/2,W 'Retailed from l'amak, . 6,511,711 State Approkalettou, llll,OO ..' , " Llquot 1 butt mid Pa a. ID. , 112,0 D , , Total Receipts, 11t,Da1,29 EXPENDITURE!! ~., /Wlesti:4ra Lad Janitors., td.ly2A Palo tar Cola sod Wood, far Pail, a 42,19 - Book, far School Library, ktrous &AIL) „l id * Rant of Banal Housbd, -• , 1 00 • 3elkool Goaka, • 0.'60 • -.. Incidental Expasta, . 2,91,C . • •.. Tr•aaurea Cotanalegon ~_ 72,0 • Total idtpsndltares, ; $7,4(40,12 . Ths fkla6ola dm testa kapt opsn tan tsotatha and ths total autabar of scholars taught was - 1,141 Flo . i nit to, 1,0911 . . . _ z l Total, ' ‘ Tlugbt at as army coat of RI tents per scholar per mote. or P I M each fbr tbs year. = • ^a, Mllin and Mail Lot salad—Weat Ward. Etaiaao• In bails of Tralissrer Jams Ist, 1562, $ 14,4 Ric.alved from Tusk • 3,028,48 " Judson spinet C. W. &Also, 1,196,00 ll ' het os Money la Tom hinds, 38,92 . - . Total, 84,278,01 LlPVltolitfßEl. Paid on eontnictl tot building school bongs' Nci. 3,• 31,600,00 ••Purchase me im lot, cornet Coat t . and Sassafras Streets, ' 116,70 " Incidental Exponseg„ for Fingers, drn, , 02,83 " Treguraturs s ommlosions, ' ' 17,09 Add Dilute to Treasaq, ' 2.632,42 • Total, •• $ 4 47 11 , 03 N ,ASME.TrI • Salaam In treasury as sbors, 112,662,41 Jot/meat scaliest Illehyd amp, $161440 Let from May 12,14114, to Juno 1,1103, , 10,00 190,40 Tout, $2 4 ,745,83 J r \ LI#BILITIZS. D. heri pralattlitaos, balance on' lambus of sokool letaproor Court k itaisohsa sta., $ T 30,00 Das cia wry school boom No. 3, "lieu COM plated, 1,1172,30 Total, 52272,60 EAST WARD. RECEIPTS. ' - $ swim , i n hands of Tilasurer 1". —1•62, C 1141,7" itiogred trews Taxi; SUA° T"111. 1T1Y11123. Padltoileb . idao ea Behoeltosse,MOP Mond ea Boadsos ileheol 'Roue, 87,74 " Salaams Illertpire of School Lou, ~, Mll,OO " For Pavement amend School Let, , • MOO , " faeldental Wapner, • --` 81142 " Treasurer's Coaradroioas, . ' 46.78 Balance to Theaureee hands. 2$U2 Tota l J i m= HUI OF DIVIWICT. $8.687,68. Salaam due pa &beet Sadler, .(Boada,) ' $7,860,00 Intend ea do. heal Kay WI nth ta m Jaw Ist,lBBB, . $ 188 ,7 4 Los Werra Pall., 1100 162,28 ------- (Total oast of gut Ward ba W nding 817~4_ -) $41632,.516 MON, Traddont E. P. Bann, Beeratary. Jassp4v. 119113. ORANGE OF 'TIME. pEtILLDELPHIL & ERIE R. R. This gnat line travetharths Northern sad Northwest eoaattes Peansylnate to the eity of Erbe, oa Leas lie. it hes bees lathed by the Pennsylvania 'lanai bow end ander Mgr inspirer le being rapidly opened ht t Ifs satire loa m? It le now la am tor and lir;Asitt heather trots Earrlaberg to Driftwood, loth, (ITT stiles) on the 'Easters Division, sad hoe Similield to Er* all miles) on the Washers Nelda& ItUM el rgYOatt TRAM AT 11212. ' Nall Train Leaves_ ..... SS r. r Alesonsmodalks Talk ' IS 60 A. X Trala Anises 9 is A Nail ccomaniedation Trahi anise' 111 a. 66 P. n • Per information respostiag Paseinger Imbues apply at the S. Z. imrner llth and NaritefstL, and for Freight basioes *Me Company's agents, S. B KINGSTON, Ja i earner Ilith and Market Streets, Philadelphia. J. W. ENYNOLDB, &U. J.W. DlULkagent N. C. R. H., Baltimore H. H. HOUSTON, General Preight Agent, Phitaes. urns L. BOUM General Tiams= 14ilaCre, JOS. D. POITS, General Hamm rt. • aIT63IL 44 AGENTS ! AGENTS; AGENTS I" "A 9PSCULATIOIII.” A GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. We are now prepared to ffirtaah oar New. and Un equalled • NATIONAL PRIZE PACKET, Which contains a greater variety of assent andentertalh lng artle/es than any ewer Wore issued. It contains, 6 Sheets Oolanwratal Note, 6 Sheets Pattiotie Note, new tad elegant De -6 =tic Invadopes,tholee Designs, it End Revel_ epee, 1 Slotting Ps • I Fins Steel Pen, ' I itoootrunodedon Pen Holder, . 1 Bins Black Lead PeseU. 1 Pocket Almanac for 1663, - I Splendid Panama of the Seat of War, 20 COiLIIC 1.1114/1“101141ca the War - . Pditralts of our leeediug Sessrals. • A converts Chrooologirel Record of all the Battles and Skirmishes Iron the oomomumment of the Rebellion app to the r i time. Also, A lIPLIRDJD JEWIILRY GIFT, fah alone is worth trom 60 ants to 26,00. GUIs couldst, f more than IRO varieties of Jewelry for both Leese and Gentlemen'', inter. or Better quality of iltatioDery, Later Union Senna and more ralnable Oats than any other Envelope put up. aratlifie wish it &disci!, understood that ',swill not ear put up such trash es LS and HAS BERN sold in thiamin:ler. The Stationery shall be of good quality and the Parker wertunted to give astialtetWtt. Sand for our new Circulare, with Wholesale Pryers, ic.. Addrme, MATSON k CO., O . 222 Superior Street, Cle= O. 13ox 16$0. • SPRING TRADE! DRY GOODS! LAST IN 'Amon a CHEAPEST I -JOHN C. BEEB-El Has Just Received a Large Assortment of • DRESS GOODS ! GLOVES & HOSIERY I ALSO A' LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, BEOWN AND BLEACHED, 13116/ITiIiGS & SHIRTINGS, STRIPED SHIRTINGS, COTTONADES, &C., &C. Now L the time to find GOOD STYLES, and get am) BARGAINS at ' JOHN C. BEEBE'S. my23-6w. NSW MUSIC STORE PIANO FORTES! II!" r 4 IP AND MELODEONS! No 2,111 w fotlauteg agiitontiod Prato raft sad Neladseal ra Lied a assikarr. )1 1 : 8 4 11 4 11 w. • " Woo. mob. k co..liatalsom e tr a . 711 8.31111111 "" rk * - _ , _ 4esadimaa t Otsy, Many . N ! J. B. Nahum. WOW Yak. An Ly, Y.I. - United P 1 Tosteriikan. Now Tork.l Eartsoie k Ohm, Mika% N. Y. • Geo. I.l"Ams k Co., bidlilo, N. Y. Cizbut, Ilamikaai & Cc, Nov Tat. 1 . . GVIITAIS, 400011DIAINS, VIOLINS, rubel lastnutios Mob aad Shod Mule, ALL VERY LOW !OE dlt.Allll., AU PPMes algid!, a Irst tide liar lamb et • arativtiod ow sad azoadas oar iminmaai keg autiostosidandona. C Roes Block el" Mist, Natty opposite Itho aw cr P. B.—All Minos aad Idolodoe an wt is alo yaw. F i x=Tows NOTICE. Whams lettere testemestary to the Wahl ran liotilesia late et =mak trio 0•., hoe bees ousted to the oaheerityar ell poe 4% ms to the said Mete are recaettail M art. imesdleto ea; mad time lades tidos et lisorade spina opiate et the arta decearit *al min hem Ith ebbed Mir to CLAIM awnto, ion4hre traM. J. C. EU O Kw's NV,' mot' I.'"ft3) !NV hIAIiIIiALTURLICS CRACKERS AND (AND 1 PROPRIETORS OF THE Erie City Steam Bakery ANT) AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS SCALES GROCERIES,, PROVISIONS, N ILS, .(iL ASS. R . c) P E NV Of) DEN ,W A R. 4. E.. ;F 1 Sll, 4 1 ,A L I,:WATER 2.20 CARBON -OIL, r . WINES AND - LIQUORS SUGaRS, TEAS, COFFEE, ' SPICES, FRUITS, NETS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, LS LARGE• BUTTER, . 0 a 2 cg WATER,' Ps, PIC-NIC, .. . Pq Q BOSTON, ' tt 4 g , U C..) . SUGAR, ....„ SODA BISCUIT.. .. llsoafsotarsd .it th. ERIE CITY , STEAM BAKERY CANDY! COMX9N AND FANCY CANDIES. A *RARE OF TRADE IS SOLICITED," • J. C. BURGESS CO. Juan. - State - Store; Flail Store above Fort OIL,. MILES' CELEBSTED saw AND ( OTHER C Corppas. • THE RANO has been exteadvaly mod to OR and War roantrlae, and la blot, approved for Its TINE nA YOB, IiZALTSIFEL AND NUTRITIOUS QUAUTILS. This Oollie sampans favorably viti, sad la by .11.0117 preferred to Rlo and Java, sal la • SOLD AT ABOUT HAI. TR! MOIL Dia prowl and pat op la The Foil paper Is lib pela ge; enta labels that mod— " MILS' = LI thi of whiek eat of holdloi foe poi label' run i. mad aro zigiltod. It la irsh; also La eta la kegs and burs* Also oa Woad, Maas' OLD 00•27SIONT,VATA., MALIAO4.I3O, T. DOXLI. 0 lUD, DAID T M AND ft COMBS. Of rapid*? o, quality, la TM toll papers = and boats ; simi lar to &too. Neer' VIII please send' foi Mr=tars and List o Orden by stall or Expresspro_ eaptly menl.d. L. F. ROWN. SS Harrison St. • Soto Agent fir the United MOIL • New York. BEWARE 'OF COUNTERFEITS ! novl6lo THE EARLY PHYSICAL •DEGENERACY AMERICAN PEOPLE, JUST PUBLISHED BY DR. A. STONE Physician to the Troy Lung and Hy gienic InAtitnte. A Treaties on the CUMIN of Fatly Physical Dealing o American People : the cum of Debility, Con. en:notion •nd mammas. This nark isms of high moral trigs, written is Ora. at thrilling tangangs, oad aqiwatir amity N ths aural sari ti of ALL P RINT3 CISIIINIMI ova. ay, detailing seiragie mit rtliabli snits aniltreaansnlir, It will be sent by mall on the rsodpt of two (I) out Stain Parents and Guardians! Fall not Mud and ob. t this book. tfiFYoung man! Pall not to said and sit UM book. Ladies! Ton too should at suss ppm' • .opy of A 1 41Vord of Ptolemy Owaseleidors Advice to those wimp will Ragout. A alma of maladies Prevail to sAitialtal salon in the community, dooming at hut 100,900 youths of both sex es annually, to an early grave. Thou diseases are nn imperfectly underetood. • Their extort:at manifestation, Or symptoms, are Nervous De Relaxation and Ex haustion; Sarumns or wasting and consumption of the thous of the whole body; shortnemof breathing or hoz riod breathing on amending a hill or eight of stain; great maga& ion of the Heart; Asthma. Bronchitis and sore Throat; shaking of the hands and Limbs; aversion to society and to business or study; dimness of eye eight. loss of Memory, diatoms of. the Head, Netualsia, pain to, in various pants of the body; Pains in thebscillir-41114. Lumbago; D. 'pepsin or indigestion, ittirguliyitylof the bowels, deranged eettretiomi of the liduels and other glands (Atha body, Loucorrhcsa or Fleur ARIEL", &C. Like wise BOOM, tlyateril and MITIOIII Spainril - Now, in ninety-Dine mum out of every one hundred, all **above named theorem and a host of others sot named. cc Conumption of th, LIMP and that most in aidisha and wily torn of Voutimption of the SOO Nerves, known as Taboo Serest 14 and tabu Meneenteri. es, ban thetr; mat and -sloe in .dtaea.es , of the Pelvis Viscera. Moos thew.et.l mem= os tbs. part of old school practios in treadles symptoms only Dr. Andrew RUM.. P/17.16111 to the hay lung sad Hygienic Institution is now engaged in treating this clam of modern maladies with the most astont.hlng one The treatommt adeobid. by the In.titattoll ti on.; it 4 ' benedenpen ectirutile prinalples, with new discovery! remedies without mineral. or poisons. The fwiiittes 'of ears an such. that patients can be cured at not, t 100.04 In env fart of the country from accurate doscriptions of their cue, by 'Uteri and hue the medial= seat by mall or express. Printed interrogatories will be forwarded on application. Couumption, Catarrh and diseases of the Throat cured as well at the home of the patients", at the Institution. -by sendle the Cold Medicated I.7ILALTIO BAUM= VA. sou, wi thlnhaler and ample dilutions tug thole use, and dirut eersisepondenco. Patients applying for intern ptins or advice, must anchor return isnimpe AO meet attention. The attending phyeciaa will be found at the institu tion for consultation, from 0 a. m. to 9 p. m., each der. Sunday in the forenoon. Address, DR. ANDRYIE STONI,I Physictim to the Troy Lung and klygionia lastltato, ant Physician for MOMS of the Rout, Throat and Loa"' 911, Fifth Street, Troy, N. Y. ME NEW CRINIKERY STORE • NO. 12 UNION BLOCK; One Door Boat of Brown's Hotel. I beg lea►e to team my fn ends and the oltimal tege rally, that I opened a now doe* of _. 0101311.11 RY, GLASS ,WARICI • , Waßfaell CHINA. • DI NMI* •ETT[S. TEA gums, TOILET @Errs, 3IANTLE ORNAJIENTIL NOSLIIL LAMPS, UULT JARS, PLATED TEA NETTS. . . CASTORS, ' CAILic Emilia:TS, • - _ ' /OE PITCHERS. - . • • -- . surrrsa DISH it% ' s erbox MACS', • TOAST RACK% -,- 0 . - • SPOONS &VORIS. 4a4i a lug. vadat' at Woe gateau, wit& will la cifinaid at LOWEST EASTERN PSICES. Cr Itatelmato "applied at loss Utia Sr, Irailt Peas.' . ~ W. EL GUNNY. Jusell-Stn. • OYSTERS Su CLAMS. • - 'TIRE Subscriber *mild respect" J. telly intimoble u rugs aait Imam= that be le still it hie old etaait. IL I Iradintsiikk nadir" Nem Tork• bad u 'pr:pindi to , • HOTELS, 871LAMIOATkItilleglEARTS k FAIT,* :iiiaklkl SUMS AID SLAM, - The :casket WW2. at Wholesale lad_Retail, at short Wise, aid at the Loalie Linn MOIL s An i ll i Ordoro from the Coat*, lit l ;en ro uy ' N. 11.-07stere and Claess 1.14;414 o z i a . - NOW Yak, Jane 20, ' CilTrif. sciiimarzAk - Dion WHOLESALE AND NETAIL.DZAI4EILS GRAMM AP . PZOTIUM Wag, Tauer;nte 00, 111: 111 4 4 a Mad Lip .sM et Is to ow Um. umihrlit sof parit a r Se Abe a laidede 1/0112, IWO RI and CUM, sot to be mooed In Ow Foully. itindSla47. OUR STOCK OF Miens Le, Iparticatir as partir puttiagup isfairrar. Le, to tr otioblo ttio gotattaaallo, near am the .ponnita. --OF EN:T[IIEI,I . FOFT A BIT: s 'I J a LA;OHORTC PREPA RATION I I , ♦ 011 i. Tomo 311SDICINg DOCTOR NHOOP'I,AMY'B OELEBRiTsi GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARtD BY DR C. M. JACKSON, PRILAD'A, PAN WILL EPPECTrALLY CURE, LIVER CcALPLAII4T. DYSPEPSIA, Jaunthee, arcade or /Venous 1;a14116 bilgaSeJ gi; Eidneykanot all Di:swim arisingfron a sAsaidaact Liver w aoinaelt, • 'as Comafps _ Moa, heased * Balla= ea Blood to the Bead, Ada) , of the 8tom• ash; Noma, Boartbain,DSrue for rood; Saner or Weightita the Stomach, Soar troolaticsa; Makin/ . or Flatterher at the plt of the atoeMoh, Swim- =Log of the HeitdjlarrLed and 4150112 nivel tag, rla nein at pa Brut, Choking or Balkcat*, aea• mottoes whoa In a lying pootont, Dimino of Vbdon„ Dot or grebe Ware the ilehei feast sad Doff hto is the Riad, Deerieny of Pereptraticre. Ifelicromea of the Enda and 2.7 re, Pain" Is the Me. Back. Chat, UAW, tie, Sadden fleshes of • Beat, Burning to liar 'flesh, Can stoat horitaatioe of oat groatDoproo otos of • • 'Oita AXE. , WILL POSITIVELY PREVIDPI YELLOW FEVER, • BILLIOUB FEVER, RC THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL ell BAD WIEEBICZY I -- they val. can quo above &mass hi Musty-sloe ems eat of tilfluilled. - Imbed br the ertssalvs sale sad li/sessal papsluity etßooload's Gump linters. (partly rlptsbliia boats et lomat Quacks sad nascrepalons advedturevil, ban armed apes allerlng humaal:y the doodyistes el A es truism la the shape at poor whlshey, ecespoeseted with !Altaic= drugs, sad ehrietesed Teaks, iltoarehice sod intern. Beesre of the enataintble any of Magid% orepara• Wan la plethoric battles, aid blip bellied keit, ander the melon appellation of Bitters; *Melt thalami eLeeria& °alp ealstat• dloyee, and tom the diaappolatedialleP or La despair. 1100FLANr8 GERMAN BITTERS!: Ara Rot i now atol-nntrioa firilelo, bat bays stood U. Motor Oltoon years trial by ibis A tratia/10 public; acid Moir re station find aals, an not sinned by iv it: The proprietori hare thousand/ of Lintels from the Bert =lay s% CLERGYMEN, L" : 41 PHYSICIANS, Tootifitag, of Wiz own paraonal kaowlodgi, to ttto boa ollofal 'beta sad medical virtues of thus Batas. DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN YOU? I'o YOU WAN. A GOOD APPETITE? .DO YO WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION ? DO TOO WANT TO FEEL . WELL? DO YOU viALNT TO GET RID OF NERVOUSN'S DO YOU WAX? E N . E R G YT. DO Yor WAN? TO SLEEP WELL? - D0 YOU WAN? A BRISK AND VICtvROtTS FEELING Ti' YO DO, CSE ,1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS for .7. Borten Drees, D. D., Editor 41 th • Smock,. . "aim yr Rairleras Zarektee: Although not &spewed to favor or recomuiend Patent Mediates@ In genera through (intrust of their ingtedi ants and efhtets; I wet know of no safthdant reason why a man Ina) nut Wilily to the ninon be batters tamed, t• have received from any simple . veneration , n the hops. that , be ma} tbus contribute to th. anon t of 0 here. f do tine the more reedit. in regard to lioolleadlt,Get , man Bitters. prepa reddiced by Dr. C.. thh. ty because I was preju against t hem ter many - yew , . under imprendou that they were chiefly am alcoholic! uneture lam WOMAN' to my Mend Robert shoemaker, kerj., for the removal of thin pejo(' leo ttj proper tome, a..W for onapurairosorot to try them, •best auf.rtna Dom great end long motioned &ORM. Tbe useof lbres bot tles of them bitten, at the beginning of the preeectj ear, was billowed by evident relief, and riartoretion to adr gnu of bodily sad mental ingot winch I had o Net bin eta menthe biforwind had almoid. &coshed of senunlog . therefore thank God and my friend tot directing mm tha on of them. PatzdaseA, Jaws 23,15a1. J. NEWTON BROWN maw di am. JOSSPH B 1112111CIRD, Polar ells 7)1/Lt Esphis. arra Dt. Jacuos—Disso 3u.—! hare boss froquiroy rit• = to atastot assob with cwoomoodattsaa • t kinds of lisdishorr, bot Prprdla g th• 'mum as oat of osy si tiro. list* sss,, , 1 bawl* 01 owe de clined; bat siosi la smoos losissess, sod mj owls , at the •••litino•• of Dr. =Ai derma autos, Oscan for oars from of nova owes, to snow ay fall imaricikka that, Igor ges gnu debility of the mom, mut ssgoetsiir for tarts Osomplidst, s owl volusiits proporstios. is seas cams It mil fall , blit wilyl doubt sot, It 'rut b• wwrr hoisailalal to than, yei to vesy sallhr imivetri bcos the abor• gizN esust ua s. • . Eighth below Coates st, Iwo Dos. KM Pros as WO of 4LDAItitMLEI,I►OItIXIC4 Gt r ow tie& _ osaisairrovii, Ariat lel, lblll.. Da. C. IL Using—in ilt ot w a l t ee great plena* tiro years ego, to gtve yea a tosttlyteg vibe* the aorioaa - Maire hid doss foe too. sin am praise. ly eared el all than dhow, you assiitehie prelims to ell" viz .2 , 10:141,84. • he Ceiliki sad sorrow tioggsgogo. SIN at the r.busige, Tht powurfai lalelesselleaseb apes aorrove prelanslSeg reargilitag. t atlr. vosialleml = 11, rehresor to year inters. eat without hie. hoserosomaiirodea is for the stove oserohdalv. ha ever" laetaass tt has ante say sued. relit asorliolao bass geom. ripaestios toomas sod io sow acid la vrer7 Pinata,* aeldQt 0 the y mn stores here. It amp ea shoold qualm what say, lot than ODIUM to Germalova. awl I will move to thgraig.. hitactioa, that the Maria have awed lis KU isme thaa tweet, owed the above diolligh nallb, IMSDriiv Wale at., above Ritioa Germaleisia BEWARE OF C0t126 800 Ord ile ipdooo of -- "C. M. Is sa Uss mums re , i-. Z*CIPAL MICE' it MA ATi' 14.,631 Az* , ATREET. ; . ZONES & RVINS (Saesissonto C. )1. 4 %oilmen' rod Pioneptroes. .ariramiL, b. Ot.tho It. anal DeAkraimerfwl. of% 1 olor. rekta ;44' 11 led* in Mall 1 , 3 Ail V lota and I e-11.1L -13. N ER & eRGESS. ME I= AND CITIZENS, I co ty =I
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