ctric Art Itig gthoentri. ERIE, PA., SATURDAY. JULY 4.4843. _ - . AGIENTS FOR Tan OBSICRWSJIL 1 . _ The following gentlemen' nays bow ookPotod OS onr scents i'n the place' whore Omer nude. Plflo2ll dallking w good oabooriptions or Joti Work, or to netelt sow; to as, ow do it titrOlgtt their liana : < - J. Ballirta,l Albion. Capt. A. PotOoroy, 1 1 pp. C,. White, t L • ! WaYerfont. Jos * Waldron, i . i v. Salty.. ' : latabero. V. &Ault' I 8r0.,... Mill Creek. : 8 1.. Potter, . , Weeleystne. • Copt. C. Wi ll ard. . Harbor Crook. iJ. Flan, ' Greenfield. —J. Smith. i Gut Greet* Lyman Robinson, t . ' k. ' Ronn ) : Wsttabarg. John Doolittle, Bpringeld X Wile Rory Potter; Wert ttprtoffOold. tieloh H. wmaa, Plates. E. W. Owlish, Klaimlllo, Ohio. Hun. D. W. Hutchinson, Clin tre. . k mon Stotts, :4 1 Olt Sawdr, Chewy Bill ti. Strinahoo, t' r - I.laOU. ho. D. Phillips, i r Y. R. Burrow's, , , Columbus. 4l.teroky. Norm. fr Jeckron. ... ....... l. .. 1...,. *Garland. J 0. Builinikara;«- Bpertan 'hors Dr. A. It Eby, < Riow7lll4. Yes. Crowe:l..- ...... Lovoilo - T. D Chellie, : ifeirotto. Vaipt 0. J. W bona y, h .... .• ..... ...Youngswille.. Amos Hsieh. - t ••• Corry. , W. C. Oakley, i , . J W Royer i ' Le Rant. -p. H. Donaldson, B_priog Crook CI -W. Howard,. .... Ws e. J C Chapin,._. .. Rldgway, Gilt Co.. Pa. 'Welt Ward I Subscribers. We have a n ew carrier in the West Ward, this week, an d as he is not acquainted with the route, many of our subscribers may not receive their papers. It there are any such, they will be supplied by calling at the - office. Scuoa.s.—The term of our public schools• will close to•day, Friday, and s sacstiou of shout two months will be given. The Erie Academy closes its session st the same time, and for about the slime period. Most of the private schools about the city base closed dur logithe last week or two. MAD Doa.— A' dog belonging to Mr. Wtn. F. Rindernecht, of this city, was discovered to be mad on Thursday, aid shot soon after. During the, day previous hei had evinced an unusually quarrelsole disposition, but no one suspected him to be mad, until the next morning, when he was discovered. to be frothing at the mouth. some half dozen dogs thil be had•bit, have been killed. Ten Exaottxxxr.—The enrolling °fivers nave finished their dutie" in the towns and townships named below, and we give the num her of persons found subject to militar7 duty . : ; • ' Class 1. Class 2.. Albion, 29 38 ' - - Elk Creek, 105 65 Franklin, 47 88 ' From Girard -borough, Girard township and Fairview we have not tits 'bugled returns and can only give the totals. We hope to publish ,e complete table, before long, of the donniy : Girard borough 104, Girard town ship 369, Fairview 277. . , . The Erie Observer states that thitie are no Lodges of the Knights of the Golden Oirolo in chic sounty, and adds that It *gar& all political secret societies as nselsss• or ails ehievous. Right, Observer, for once, at least. , The history of that monstrous , proscriptive humbug, the Knew Nothings, ougkt to teach every thoughtful man to &Told all secret sotiatits. - whatever their name or professed obJeet.—Girard Union. We commend the above extract, from one of the staunchest Republioan papers In the coun try, to the attention of the members of the !loyal League. It will be seen that Democrats are not alone in their condemnation tof these dangerous political organisations. • Fos firers Dzysxce.--Compantee for State defence are being' organized in !azimut paite of thin county. A meeting was held at ,Bpring• 66.1, ,on Thursday of last week, at whiCh come sixty men enlisted, fifty of 'whom are from Springfield and the balance from O!rard.— Among those • who signed theit: names are Judge Cross, Philip Osborne and Perry De- UN. c A meeting was to have ben held in Edinboro on some evening of the present week, but whether it came off at all, and wiai I tuieess attended it., we have not. learned. lr j; The 0 zzetti says that "companies 4 , e ing in Fairview, Girard, Springlield,l Water ford, and other Portions of the COlll4, pro ?grainy to an anticipated emergency Strange as it * .may appear, no action*u yet. been taken in our city towards obtaiiiing re cruits, though it is conceded by everydy that there never was r •it period when the country demanded men sOitrongly . Si the present.— Several meetingelhave been propose44 l but as -no one was willing to take the lead in, them, they were not anuotinoed. The Governer has tuned a proelamation, Acting our nista at 1,000, which we shall either hays to•Usiss or stand :disgraced• in the sight , of our I fallow citizen' in other parts of the State: The titan.. try, we are sure, will do' its full duty ; irlU the city fail to perform her's ? Ti 2 Porsru.—No arrangements have been made for a general celebration of Independ ocs Day in this city, but a number of Sabbath :chbol and Society celebrations will take place. • he school connected with Bet. Dir. Pressley's hiirch will hold a Pic-Nto at the head of the Peninsula, in which they will be joined / by a large number of citizens not belonging to the congregation. The St. Vincent .de Paul Society, a charitable organliation attached to St. Patricles Catholic church, will celebrate the day at 1 13trubel's Garden, on the Wattsbnrg prank road. The prograinme embraces an 'ad dress, the reading of the Deolaration,aind oilier interesting features. "The yonnOmek- Lca l Blondin," Mons. H. V. Scott, inten walking s rope, stretched from the building V. ;Bobo 'to the opposite side of State etree4 _at 2 - o'clock in the ifters t oen. With 121, az ceplions, the day' will be permitted te ll pass . almostwithout notice, and the majority of our pe<ple will either remain quietly at their. .komes Gr iieit other places. n North But; a good old fashioned celebra I tI.PR is to take place, In which all the churches taa Se'bbath schools will unite. The people of that enterprising community &Iwo do what they undertake in''the spirit and Ifs expact.they will spend a very pleasant day. - At Waterford and Belle Valley publid i dem. onstritione will take pleas. An aldress will be delivered at tha former place by alfr. Dr. polluter and at the latter by 9. 8. Elpeneei., Ekl• A Pie-Nle is to be held near thS Dunn &heal House, in Malvin township, which a miitiber of ,our young citizens will Ad dresies,lpitriotic music, &e., will constitute the order of the day. At Irvine, Warren "it'll, a grand display of fireworks will take Place on the evening of the Fourth. The Democrats of Crawford county will cel ebrate the oocssion by a great Mass Meeting Yensago,s even miles from Edintiorci,at which Col. Kerr, of'Franklin, and Judge Church are la be the principal speakete. Many of the Destocrate living in the Southern part of this county intend Ito be present. . Catssass.--Calin men 4alwYs4 )lucarQ. rtivir power is something terrible. They seem to burn with a white heat, 'end, by tteir in tense quiet, to dissipate tad turn to aeconnt all'opposition, as a furnace of molten instils lititdies and laps op the ahaip-eidirtl 1 /6 01 8 het ig j4c7 ezo east too It, • , LIALIMAITH, Etiol —Our fell4w Democrat:, to Et-te count} will Ito 'itleasettl to know that the high -esteem in which Ili...dis tinguished gentleman is helikat home, Is en t‘rtained in other parts of the State. Daring our ittenciance at the &ate Contention, we had many opportunities of seeing the affec tion in which Galbraith Is held by Decc °crate of other seetions, end we confess that we were deeply gratified. We risk no fear of contradiction when other member of we fey that there wool no • e Convention who poi- seeped more its' dui co, whose opinions were more frequently co salted, er who was more generally respected than Mr. Galbraith. With out any effort on h s part, and indeed entirely eontrarypto his wi hes, ho was brought for ward by a large nu ber of delegates for .the prominent reside of Preitidettt of the Con vention, and only f 'led by one vote iu being selected for that leis by the Committee on organisation. Hahis name been presented directly to the co ventian, and his position i relative to the tilu4rnatorial nomination been fairly understood, we do not believe that half a dozen ballots,would hive been cast against him. We were somewhit surprised to notice how extensively Mr. Galbraith if acquainted with the prominent Democrats throughout the Suite. Almost every' delegate appeared to knoW him personally, and they all greeted him with that cerdiel spirit that shows the existence of trui affection. ' He is generally looked upon as one of the rising men of Penn Sylvania—in feet, we t heard ,so many good opinions of him expressed at Harrisburg, that in deference „to his modesty we dare not re peat them. The Democrats of Erie county, ave cause for congratulation tb,ao they posses s l eader such as Wm. A. Galbraith. His many tly quall - ties endeie him to the people, withot , regard to political creed,' and no man can 4.ouht the sincerity of his political sentiments/ In a county whore our party% easily iii the minority he 'has stood up, firm ai a rook, in. defence of what he ltelieves to be the right• Had he coveted awe, he would only have needed to abandon the principles of his heart, and jells hands with the-opposition, and they would have been only too glad to receive him, .11 give him anything he asked for. In these days of corruption. and political faithless nen, It is cheering to no meit'llkegm. A. Galbraith bravely defending the principles of the Constitution and. Irsion; , and willing to risk obloquy, misrepresentation and ,party hatred for the sake of the country. . I I _ A.s.a men Paz Dassamox. —Henry Smith, George Went, Chutney Eaton and Nathan Vi ning, of this township, and a man named Allen, .of Lockport, lan arrested on Wedgies day-by,Deputy Provost Marshal B. B. Benson for desertion, and taken to besAquartera at Waterford. It will be difficalt,we think;te make out a clear ease of desertion in any of the above oases, 'sad while it Is perfectly proper for inquire into such instances of alleged de sertion, we'would suggest to that wonderful oMoer Bimotkpolitar Benson, that if he would not put on such feioeious airs when in the discharge of his duties, his reputation for greatness would not surer materially, and he might cause lies illllll4o the subjects of his awful risltatiens.—Old We ars really astonished that our eotempo rary should speak in seek t Uneomplitientary language of "that -wonderful tauter, Hinton Boller Beason." Is not the Union aware that B. B. B. is one of the head and froub .of the Administration party In this consty+lte es pecial ehamploo of Boyal Leamy—end the prime mover In. all 1 "Loyal” political opera tions? Has hi not on lucre oceasiims val iantly left kis "beloved Willy" to march to the defense of Harrisburg and Pittsburg; and did he not return with his noble brow all covered with laurel wreaths? Fie. do, Mr. Union, you should not'speak so dierespeCtfull) of one of Mr. Lincoln's servants. Mr. B. ie an officer of the Administration, and all acts calculated to bring the Administration• into contempt, ytiu know,'Sccording to Republican doctrine. are treuon. We caution you to beware. GIIAT, NATIOVAL CIRCI7O.—An Institution most significantly different and vastly superi or in extent, attractiveness and respectability, Will visit this place on Monday, the 13th inst. Its . .entire management devOlves upon Mrs. C. Warner. a lady much better known in this community as Mrs. Dan Rice, the wife of Dan Rice, the somewhat famous-clown. The fair managereis, always deservedly popular with the people, and it all times the consisiwiants of 'their respect and admiration, has collected a due company of sterling performers and pur chased an unequalled - Stock of blooded.horses, acting ponies and educated mules. thus being enabled to confidently rely ,upon the spired. ation,and good taste of the public for their support and endorsement. The leading jour nals, from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, Lave spoken highly of her and the merits of her entertainments, therefore Ise need not experi ence any delicacy in extending to her our • ed itcrial sanction. Miss Libbie Rios, Mr- Reed, the satire Whitby Family, Nisi Win. Kennedy the Clown, F. Whittaker, Mr. Geci. Deriotut; and many other first-class artistes will appear in the exhibition. The Madame will also appear in person, and intro ' duoe the much Wind of ' , Blind White Norse." and cause to be bronght forward the irresist ible comic mules. • K. 0. C.—We heard a gentleman from the country, the other day;vociferously denounc ing the alleged Knights of the golden Circle, and charging that the Democrats had orgatt reed societies of the order in every part of the North. "You needn't tell me," he said, in a toile of the bitterest indignation, "'that there is no such thing. We have them hers .in Erie county, and there is a Lodge in this city to which all the principal Democrats belong." Now In due deference to this gentleman, we insist upon it that be is mistaken. We donot believe that such an order prevails in the North, and we certainly know that Hither It nor any other of its presumed nature has an existence in Erie city or county. If it has, will the person alluded to, or say of his poli tical friends, pleame answer these questions : Where dose It meet t • Bow elicit Name some of its members. Who are its odious I We are sure that if those who claim to know all &bone the society really hail the formation they, allege ,' they win hare no dif-; acuity in responding to these inquiries. Ireely offer the use of oar columns to any ono - who may ago it to answer them. ..s.; The nomination of Judge Woodward is well received in this count*. Lie has many m e nds ben, especially among the 'members of the bar, and they all speak of him as a man whom tin Teeple should . delight to honor. A prominent Reputnisan lawyer told us, the other 41 , 4 that mak as he Maid with Judge Wdodvard 1 political belief, he did noi doubt that if sleeted he would mike one of the 'best Governors Penneylvania has aver bad. This gentlemen spoke In 'the highest terms of his talents,.patriotism and integril . —using thaespreseion that if Woodward be. oozes Governor, 6. Qs Jamul! rotten nest exist asistiebsill i is be btolseti up." BRIEF PARACRAPHS. ma. The cherry trees in this vicinity'to ; indications of an libundant crop. VI. I: hail tt.orm recently passed ' 0 et i r Springfield township, 'doing much du* 4 the crops and windows. g,Why doesn't sotuebody•siart ate idea of havinglthe streets sprinkled? The amo 14' needed could readily be raised. 1, am. The wheat fields in this county bill loon be , ripe for the reaper." A good yield will be obtained. ' , Or The Poet Once will be open on fletiq day from '7 o'clock'to 9 in the forenoon, 'Lid from 2.80!to 4in the afternoon. 1 .'- ser sruiiices will be held at 6t.,Paul's. Episeopall, church, at 9 o'Clock on the morn utg , 1 of the Fourth: . z ; Ear The steamer Michigan fired a salute:of thirteen Minute gun; on Tuesday, in memory of the laMented Admiral Foote. , 111 air Al. company of soldiers raised in *lir rem for the defence of the Scale left thi4 . City for Ilarrilburg on Tuesday evening. A g ft. Al man named Ilorrigan'had his Ilisg 1 I taken offiabove the knee , on Saturday nigt, by ,being run over by a freight train. is.. Patrons should remember that if they do not pay their subscriptions before the close of the year, two dollars will be charged. r i is wk. A gentleman of this city is about - in, a cotupany composed entirely of Brigadier Gummi,. [ l Re thinks he will have no trouble' in filing it.up. MB. 11r. Sinclair, the artist., annonnity t' at for tl.e next thirty days he will takepko t greptiN usually costing a dollar and a-hOlf e 'or one &Mar. i egg_ t correspondent of the Gaulle reelm mends li W. Kelso, Esq., as a candidate ', for ?iv hnitaksry. The tight over this office: is 11 go - ng decidedly . interesting. 11 5 is., he Republican conferees of this district hastetted C. D. Ashley, of Oilier— ., ford county, 15enstarial delegate to 11 the Pittsburg Convintiot • . 1 •pg., Cirouses this year are nearly • qas thick as shinplasters." hi N s cotempottry stsz yil says, the; heels of one are ly out of town before the phis of another In. J ,' le. The weather during several 'of the present week has been sultry in thi treme. We have never experienced ho weather than prevailed oa Tuesday and 7 - 14"17. eiir. The Jamestown (N. T.) D Abolition, states it u a somewhat reuse le eironmstiume that Hems Greeley age at a public meeting in that plies dreamed "clean shirt." Mr The proposed teachers' meeting at l L inker°, on Monde'', and Tuesday next, has been postponed to such periods. die Presidewt may decide, on account of die unsettled suite of the country: ow Major G. J. Ball; 11. S. Paymaster is now at his home near this city, s having obliged to leave his position in the ar my on sooonat of feeble health. 'He is slowly T ering. silL. The spring term of the Erie Fe Seminary has expired, and the various amitiaiions and . other closing sureties took plasm last week. The next quarter will Oslo. mence on the 19th of August. . , Bern is propo . eed to get up another Pesti.: val for the benefit of tbe.i Ladies' Aid We doubt not that it Will be as libersll p ronised as all other entertainments' to ad the objeqs of this laudable association been. • , A Lodge of Odd Fellows yet main ' I flourishing existence in Albion. We b$ 3is the only one in •the county.—Qir. nuon. The Union is mistakeh. There ere t Lodges of the Order in this city. The Erie Conference of the Methodi. church will meet at A'shtabttla, Ohio, on 15th inst. The fare on the different raillo his been reduced to accommodate the ar numbers of people who are expected to e a tend. - `'Ladies wanting anything in tliel Id' - 11aery line should give Mr. Smith a milt!: His stockkie not to be surpassed in await , and his pribses are moderate. Besides, hi is a courteous, good-natured, obliging man-!-j t such a one as, if we were a woman, we uon d like to‘deal t' leg". Is Caver's Smart Weed rally as' go d a medicine ullt. is claimed to be I We sal e - phatically it , and for confirmation Cr •ttle opinion point)* the hundreds of testimcinials given in Its fJor. They are mostly Irani well known chisel of our oven county, and can, therefore, be relied upon. We know of tic medicine that we can as freely rettommend as Carter's &nett Weed. I * lift. On Saturday last, while a number of boys were iwimming, In the neighborhtiod of Peed's do& one of 'them, aged about tell years, a sin of Pref. Wm. Willing; csilMi out that Le was drowning. A boy named Mehl, ah'o , tt 14 -years old, immediately l ey:ant to histier, and succeeded in rescuing him. Prof. tiling was so much gratified by the ,orndue of young Mehl that he made him a preset of s number of valuable article. gdr• The Observer is getting many sell sub. ,cabers ncw, as it has been all along during ire Ir. and not the least noticeable fatt in connection 'with the matter, is that tarp numbers of them belonged to the opposiltiott until recently. No less than nn persona who' voted for Mr. Lincoln bars added their names to our list within the past week. We have every cause for believing that a wonderful change in political sentiment is going on in this county. . • a • gay- Anson 0. Chester, Zen., one Of we editors of the Bash) Cosaiterifisi, 'who in well known here, is getting quite a regulation as poet. The following welcome to returning soldiers is from his pea : the friends, who swill toi Meet yogi ; x. To the homes, which wait to greet yoh ;1 - To am i nes, which long Wilma Yo . ii := • To th is , which love sad Ideas u ; To your fathers, children, brothers; To your iweethearts, wives and mothera; Welcome NI. The Union meeting in Watts on Tuesday of int week was numerously at tended. John P. Vincent spoke for two hours, with great ability, in support of the rostra policy of the National Administration Ind a a!geroas prosecution of the was for chef sup ,Preeston of the rebellion. He encommtfully answered therarguments of a Copperhead be fore a , . meeting recently held in the ante place.—Gasetfe. It would be vidyying if the Gazitti had told ui Item many people leasnized in the louse at the sloes of Mr. Vincent's is tiro iiii t es" 'emelt, and how many of Omni' that did remain, If say, were awake? A ar Thalia . mills, Chautanque county, N. T.; &atOset says : • 1 • ‘ a fierate 4 t wi l a paid our' l L i d wa d, on a visit tO ki e n ds, but was probably or the purpose of getting hie brother out of the indictment lately fond in the United Btates District Court of Ohio, where be is chimed with induoing soldiers to desert or some other equally reprehensible oriole. If guilty we hope that neither the rim. Influence of Gushy will be;anm cicnt reel him 'from ppaisinnent. ,If hi i. di gi sl i kespd ha it, be because he is not pro ven ity, mud not because Is is the brother of ones Oneley." • j A large windier oryoung wen ' from this city haze . chipped in the navy, no board the steamer Miciiistam, and many !oilier. will probably do so, befits the draft is Made. Our people should 'set lirh thritt'ln ire properly etedited with Biritbita — Of these persons, when our quota' for • the draft_ is pro:ll.Tel'. Unless some &trim:nen! is, mule by which the Provost Marshal is put in'iossession of the fact, loge numbers will v ehip between the taking of the entollenott and the draft, for whom the city will obtain no tredit. Mr. Our well known young townsman, Thos. J. Dunlap, will leave for Cairo, on Mon day nett, " here he expect:a to receive a com iiiiasion4s Ensign in the Navy. Be will bear withhinr letters from many of our most in :aim:dial- citizen., attesting to his bravery, patriotism, and efitiency as a seaman. We hope he may succeed in obtaining the position he seeks, and if he d'oes, we are sure ho will conduct himself in such a manner as to win the tavern of his superior officers, and he of usefulness to the service. s ir We see by a miss of communications its several of our exchinges that Prof. James Thompson, Principarlif the Edinboro Normal School, has, by request of the Trustees, re signed- his. position. His assistaits also •vtt cated their places at the same time. A meet ing of studeits was held, at which ramlu lions of regret at the resignation of the dß airs were passed. We have not been apprised of the causes that led to these proceedings. • i lair Mr. W.. A. Baldwin, Superintendent of this division of the Phila. & Brie R. 8.., hes gone to Hs:Tilburg, to offer his services to the Governor in any Capacity where he' may desire them. Mr. Baldwin wee an active assistant In erecting the fortifications seer Banishing,- and rendered *stylises that en— title him to the gratitude of the public. He is a man of the most thoroughly patriotic in stincts, and ready_ to do anything thn‘will help en the cause. l air Harrisburg, Cbambersburg, and York missy lute. somewhat depreciated in• some quarters, under the influence' of ' the, rebel raid, We do not believe, however, that the depreciation will be 4 permanenti• unless the rebels should sinseeed in getting a more soli fiat/told in that section then the majority f people any anticipate. , Some of our City lieriblitians hive -• rather tree in their 1 with O rlied ' community. 4: sir W call attention to the proomediap of the deg at Lockport, on Saturday enu. lag . The spirit . of the Democrats in that meets our views to a dot. . , MI6 Our friends in aced of Job Printing I mod to giro us a call. We feel satisfied „„ ..,,to do it as well and on u &Tor terms as it can be had anywhere, COL Williams Hopkins, father of a foram editor of the Observer, hap bees soma aged for Btati Senator by the Democrats of Washington scanty. 3tr..8, T. Paley, of Girard, has been promoted.to a seeond-elase clerkship in the Treasury department at Washington, and his salary increased from $1,200 to $1,400. Elihu Burrit says that the but cough drop for young ladies are to drop the practise of dressing thin whin they go - ont in the • ' night. g The farmers in this vicinity have been busy for some days past at gathering their h•y crop. The yield, we are told, is about an average One. 18,.. Business is somewhat duller than usual, probably owing to tit; farmers being all busy with their haying. ' IS. A camp for the organisation of troops for BMW defense has been established on the County Fair Grounds. - ser The ball proposel to be given at the hotel of B. N. MeCivary, Fairview, has been pestponed. Bar The bills of the new National Bank, in this city, are e4eeted to ippesr next week. imir Thera are 2,105 insane persona in Massachusetts, not incitiding abolitionists. Dsstoczxvic Ctoss. —We -would earnestly urge upon our friends in the county the ito portends of at 'once establishing Clubs In every town and township, for the / advance ment of Union principles. ;The 'Republicans are busy at work organising ; their secret Royal Leagueb, and' the /bin, way to counter= act their effort' iir , the formation of open Democratic Clubs, where the people can ha; so opportunity to hear the various politi subjects discussed, and, to read sound causer vativti newspapers. The Demoerats of. 'Win bort?, Millereek, Counsaue township have already Bet the example in this respect, and we hops to ass it generally followed: We cannot expect to obtain success unless ws are bold, vigilant, determined, and thoroughly organised. ° The opposition will leave me stone unturned to accomplish their designs—and Democrats, who believe their principles are those of Union and prosperity, *should at least be willing to show quite as Melt sad u their political enemies. Puma. 'R. 11.—Ife have always been a wars admires of the systematic and enter prising spirit in which this great thorough itsrs conducted, but we never so fully ap piresiated it as during a recent trip over the' road, after an absence from that pleasure of over two years. Everything about It appears to work like a chum." The oars are hand somer, the road bed smoother, the aocem . sedation better, the scenery Sear, 'and the Aden sore obliging than any other railroad we have star travelled upon. It is a work of which Pennsylvania is proud, end she cer tainly has good mesa for it. New BUIL or Isses.--The "First National Bank of Brie," organized 'Under "the new set of Congress, °outmanned bisiness ,on the. lii inst., in the °See occupied by M. Sanford a Co. The Direeters of the institution are 1. C. Spencer, K. Sanford, Heuriltawle; Wm. S. Brown, I. C. Seldom, L. A. Morrison, and Belden Marvin. Mr. Spenser has been,elecited President, sad Mr. Sanford cashier. • cell. able bank of lune has been long needed hers, and the character of the gentleman sonneoted with this one, leads us to believe that it will be properly oonducted. i Tin Two "Rams."—We hear now-a-days inght but wars and rumors of wars, and all Ow tits length and breadth of, our laid is liaties the "dreadful nets of preparation."— The too is ea our harden." Snob is the cry reaches our ears train all sides. *NIA Ile, we may say that ANS A. Bliss, st the earner of State And Eighth "trees, con tinue his "raid" on high prim:l4.6nd ii de tartained to sell "as phesp as the. cheapest." 51i stook of teas, Enemies, *oaken ware, Cite o o o , 40., MOOS be mulimid pi tigt citr. The Sunday School ehildrpn o.r Spring Sal. have formed thimsolies into it Union Garde League. ill acholui has planted a Baia' spot of ground to garden vegetables, the pro ducts to be sent to the soldiers in the hospital and eamps.—Girard Union. We give our• hearty encouragement to. al "Leagues: . such it t s,the above. They • are thousand times more to be priised than seers ones for political purposes. We hope. o Tlule readeri in every part of the count will imitate the action of these Springfiel • children. • Nzavous Destirrr.—This is a comp •• t very 'common,' especially among, females.-.. lloojtand's Gomm Bitters never fails to ou this disease. , The system, under its use, s restored, to its original strength and vigo ;• the appetite becomes good, the spirits ties:tome cheerfal, and in' body and mind 'you feel the fall reiteration of health. For sale by drug sista ind killers in medicines everywhere, it 76 oats per bottle. 2t. • FLAGS: %MM. RZGIYINTAL CuLog;, it . -Address G. W. Crowell & Co., No. 211 Su :ior Street, Cleveland. Uhio. I febll-43u PrOviditsel. B. I,os the 24th lost by Rel. Loartitholir. 011114014 8. lOW NIT. or this city, said Kiss BM US WILY. of Providence. X. Cords. G 3116.11? TIM LET Tail 11.131P1L CRIATADOItreS r.IGNINIOR NAM D. No LEAD, No Lisa, No Menses of SILVIS ; acts - stantaneonsly ; swear falls ; prodne•• all the ahad of. Nub and brown. Yarties wh are di s entisded with, h oe Dpes, sus this with invariable satisfaction. Nansfactazed II J. CRISTADORD, No. 6 Astor No sit New Tert.• Sold e'er ywnsre, and applied by all r liresess 1,. Pries, 6141,60, and perooz,acoordin to site. i 74 Crittadoro's Pair Preserativei L innlnablo with his DT% so It Impart, the wtmoit - now, tho moot impantsini gloms, and gnat sitn , ity NI he idea $0 costa, $1 sad $2 per bottle, seanning to Ineld-11 D. Tlllll l ll4 , rirethllAN HOT Lit MIMI, pint bettln sit fifty seats sash. Immesh eels, galla, collo, sprains, he., warrants d per any other. It Is used by all the great horenoso on g Wand eourors. It wiU mot ears ring bone nor span ,as there Is no llnhaentin ethtettes that will. What tin dated to sure It pcLUively mill. lie maw eiheressoral he sesalsal IS la fryin g este hoirts Otto dose Wiese aid often saves the Ill* of an eventuated or &Ora ham For coll. and belly-sobs It has nova Mid. illrost am now a. the um rims, jut so sato Is this vs/ruble Lir Went to be the norm wukbrodattoo tho day. fold by all druggists. 01114e,61Cortiaadt Strort, New York. Ig 01 am s stray Cow. CAME to the residence of the gabierfhar, kving on tilt DU and3l Pmt plank road, nAID COW, &Lag milk, about stz yaws old, and liii two o in let air. The moor . la rovurdnd to loose. pa c L o ir. No and tab her away. , IL, S. lalloreak, Judy 1„ 1116114 w. i FIRST KITHRIAL BANK OF um anus BANK, organized under the ' Na Stoma Cliiivaey Act." Ida isemanst Jab 15t.18884 J. C. Bruess, D iliggi n, .C. fassam. Y. Lwow), L. A. Ilosatios. t, EMIT 14.1.8, • Sassai Rums, Wit. 8. Bairn. J, O. 8111:NCIS, Pneliii et. 11.' SANFORD, Mahler. , . . , jaly4- co.. . . ;•: t National ASD MODEL SHOW traothe N the direst ...leaf MRS. CHARLES WARN k A MRS: DAN RI WILL EXIIIIT AT GERARD, SATURDAY JULY, 11 fIB, MONDAY JULY 13th, NORTH EAST, TUESDAY JULY WBSTFEEW, WEDNESDAY I • . TEM MANAGEURS3 two • d re. scornfully 'utmost* tha this I. • el- • &combination comprising II that ' •• la itmtellentlio the V. oft ?ro. feesion ; all that is Novel la the School Gymnastic, A GENUINE Rqus With all tho Stonasrd ltsat6es of $ 1 . 44 1 .97tte=t--- , Wa tis wi ai t sd Acquisitions, fornisltedby elm applicotioa„ and the, p workings of those entries, whew. motto gr, -cr.cs unD m. . More blooded Trainid H roes ; A Fairer Srlectlon of Pon es; • Better Moor's:mitt of Prrtorming $9 . r • Nags. 941 c • r- And other Rare Specimens of Ani mated Eaturr, -;.,• oal Thitu have over ben brought before the pollee of thy remmunitf Superiority In Everl De. partment The Com_paoy cmumting of it tear TORII' PER Ma &IBM. Sque•triatiej 0 m sits, 1/o.lfiteara, Lupin, Dooms, Acrobats, • • Vona' lsts a Ywielans Nee Worm, new Carr new 0111T11, new Drees, new new Costumes. mil , Beels, sTIVW point:mots, the whale foisting as Establishment paramonot su the Olooot 411•11 r formed either in this ' soave or Itarope. am Perform Alteration and tat 3 en 4 T)i o' look la. D 311004 UN SS No it • PRI.: it--No eters pion.' for oboist, of places Seta :or Beery Body. ' ifer.o.. WARNER—Er-47.1y RICE, ' y MRS. ' DAN iroE, Will p r:oini the litqatiaad BLIND WRITE HORSE mummy : And her hien- ton HAMPI ed OWNI ar Clamor. . C - , And will bat* Hollow and plass us of introd teeing illitparra. ‘ . HIAB.I.IIIBIg RICA .. . _ ..2. In a Jeofandonal equity, her (j. 6 Pl." - , ' sinightly :young perm. 1,41".10 Vzoinw. ' THE WINTRY rAiatir, • ' with their gnat stock of Educated roots. sad star aro slaw amends tad with the ' , Model ShoW„" and will antribate their abilities and property te itreairthins the Wm /W time sad entailer the !atonal of the ethltdtioa. - NUL HOMY WHITBY. I Si Equestrian Krueger, wilt present Ma tholes ir rattan ateed is•,DUr r. CROW," and the Mtn ponies "AP. ' . i -NI - OLLO aa 1 A IXINLi." UM LIME l . the youthful' Iquestraaae, 'pi ride -•-z her elegantly sosreived and Wilt. 1.0 • : fally portaged OrkstaJ .Ant; null. .1 e _ *id the urtaltest Malden at the •- - . Mosque at ar. , • - CHARLES REED, taw Reim romoteba„ will wont* his "Daring floster.. malt THE BROTHERS CONRAD, . William owl Chati.ei. who rank on Irst.oloie artistes!, Si. also ellEefed. fa order to resew the o GyausidleDeplatl spear sr Bawler to all preeediata MASTER JOHN WHTTI3Y, ! ! the Intrepid Bemuse and Bold K.ider, willappesrestits ' :srpired Hardie MR. WILL IAM KENNEDY. ; ' - a. Great Taking sad Meng Clown." rwegnized and 0 to ewledged sis the sort soseptable Kan et Ilawor alto' era. ameaused s motley attire, will Oetiliff irpretriant parities la th e departarsat el fea.'esidated by that ready eoarenatiosallat tad related eentleassn, 1 FRANK WHITABEI4 . Tbo Plows of Ring Nesters. MR. GEORGE DERIOUB, The Reaawaed Kea 'Monkey. JUL I C. £llO, the Champion Lin Kr. I. Gleam, Mr. Pereira, Mr. 0. WSW, Mr. Geithe, Mr. Jobiltr. Loolard, Ifr. .1. Blake, . Ilaakbas t lEert Knee E,Mtlfd_ri, *ha 1 Litale salt Wad Ile habsi. ' with mow Wan se of. alloy sad Madmen's, will pezti,iste is the Catieur sad Teatotaiame. . . W le tear to owl the oatietateetoato the tee 1 leek ar 1 L 4 1317111M1G and COMULBAND," Wm bs Istrakaat by their tratader j , sad an 404:.tr..ni1Y AIM to up ima loyArri...o and a teri,ari of WI Nail SAY "G Orr 'this Unss droved She *de apitheadfaniag eir A Gmad Prnareelna. dnitaittlaaUm ritt3 d Cl* • 141, IPUTNERM Ka Wets Cornet Nod, the A e, e, Harem Pealed aad Ital•• trill be Y.,•1‘1111 !LA • se log o'elock. Tor , lb* .tee , Dahlia the stunt, eaportortty 01 Two .11 halal Mau ad Soda Shaw. • MOW IL CAMS. Aitat. Da IL r Joni, DM** of hiliestiom I , OLD PLANTITION COFFEE. GILLIFfi • • FINE FLAVORED OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, 25 Conte Per Pound. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO Tug r4..ng OLD IPLANTATIOrI COVIVIS I. prollerr.d by those wbo hove Wad It to rat bon Wools at Joys Coffee, It towns sop lot in street .t nebss at lawn' to tbe onitaary Impnrt.d • oftwe the only meteors and inansfatturent • • OLD I:0 V Vet we would caution oar Minis ail the pntd'c sgalasit purchaaing any not hurls( nun signature, u etnee the gserfoet !wears of our . . OLD PLANTATIOri COPDEB, • spumous riv , ufactarns as Intuits palm cff intutor ease st k. ma n, ins tirst *bore le as good. bettor, ke. Some tr. gone so tar es to offer our Oaten /arra amount t t,sy print it quantity of tabula bowing oar muse, i . Oth.r. areputtln g mixture.; tlbsoLlN toiltat4oo of our g eurAito I. q OLD corvitz. . As as are he ut,l, roomers mad amprifeetaxers of %a OL PLVITATIOI ,4 I we 'hall potilih ell tolrhavre of oar copyright to the further/at ectantpf the law. The OLD, NIL NTATION COPPEE • Is put up In nee :p o und Um HI paelkhges. 38 and 60 Mo. Is s case. oillkfull ctli - ectlo;.l (Cr wing on each piekse.7 /or psis 111 well rs ir Esta4 tam11 ) 1 stores. • WEIGHT. & BRO.. Ittt'tiftTEli9 AND IIitiI.TACTIIRFAS, '233, 235. d 37 Washington BC.. N. Y. i 1 10045 2. • NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS 1 UNDER THE NEW HST= OP CASH AND READY PAY! llVstate ' great pleasure la lammisg' mu_ palrectiami the Pohiht Mat &oboe* erlop tae the =MIT PAT SU UN, mad me sow la mcoipt of our rural"! supply SPRING AND. SUIIU 000Ds! , Etooght at a Redaction from April, primed ..,P 40,Per Cent! Mu 'As 1111 , 1 1,11/11181, Or law (far So 600 IN via' • Bear, Brava Ueettng from 10 ta II Cba. Estes Heavy do, for. U " Good 44 Blaaebed sh•etlap, ' 10 " Good 14 Illesebed gheeth 11 " ' . Fait bladder Pria a, plod 4 i Ciaa, ' 14 l' Phillip Allies allptsagsas," 11/issiebssiss sail Ds:mall Pikes, 111 le 20 Now St les Salrilag Mita, iut oolori v 110 " Glagbaaa, skew designs, Z 0 Portaamanta Laws; West styles. 18% a DRESS . GOODS! good asoarimont and a great vorley of odvia, from SO 40 iota. awn dyies warls to Yaw Tort, la April. tor mom sow. limaksitor & Polk Males k MOW I Vary latartatylassad bisatitalDwipte. s6. a. Doable Width Alpo*, • , OtottOCts. 16 to :a 3111= York Cottonaclos. !. . 30 to 46 " - . i 90 ttl al =7 hos. 1 36 to 86 . Cosset haw. best quality. I 6 ' 0 " /4oglish Csasbal boot quality. ' 20 .!. , rt wasirr t ninui.s. trim ir co., - isso2o ; 43li. Ittetomot. totooss Usti k 11366. !111 "AGE:NTS! AGENTS! AGENTS!" MA C A ,T A (FOOD CHANCE To MAKE MOW. ; ve are now prepared t,, tarnish *sr New and Un equalled 1:!Z ''R ET. ; tag , artick. .1 Iseatc,.. • ; . . -• • • te , 1 2,, g re-; Des ran.- • • tro • O. 1P f ei3l. ,• ,• . ••••: : L. cosepLitet s •. ~..• -•,- -•- • • • .: I'l Skirsciabers mac , • to the present • S iIF which alone L• onager. armors that:lloU vma-ti •..• - Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. Lir _ Stationery, Later Union Demo. and =lv • than guy other Zneslo put up. MECWe wish it distinctly natierstooe thaws not , nor pot up mu& tamales arid Sisold In thlimainser. The litathfrotery- .lall Ito ' good qnality Ind the Packers warranted to give sat Ishat.M. Cr timid for our new Cheaters, * with it hotels), trues.' ke., Address, • lietwv Y CO., 221 Saperlor Street, Cleveland. O. Boa len. mar3ilv3en• Eli Egl MUSIC STORE! PIANO FORTES! AND 'MELODEONS! Troia the following enlobr*to I Ratio i'oriear.4llll•lodeon Manufaetureel - Light Bradbury, New York. ' iitrinway k Sons, New York. W. itetabe k Co.:Biattmore, lid. , 2 ' iloardrean k. Gray. klbauy..N. Y. Dunham, New York. - • t ' , t'evtect Pita* 'Ante Makers. New York. Karts:Dag h Mrs*. Bathlo, N. Y. GOO. L. Prim , * b Oe.,Bigekp, N. Y. Carbait. bioedifira k. , New York. OURITVRI, ACCORDIJIM VIOLINS, FLUTES. Fifes. Instruction @sell tad Sheet Vasty ALL VICKY' LOW PO& CASH. All persons waidag a kat rata hams Portal? MIII/0411” ea are Melted to ea/1 and magas oarlastraaansts s* taro purchasing slasabene. le. Rapt Auto street, Dimly opposite the Post 011 e• Z. SKIM Cr' P. S.—All Thaws aad Wisdoms aarmatsd he flys years - ameyree-ly. Cmos 0711131 Met 11311rIgaib CO.} Loam el the ?Woe& gdisll. ; WSLLIAMBPO7I2. Po, Jew Iva. PLANS AND PROPOSALS • Ter the emstreettoe et ea glenter it the Rip tons of the elly of Mo. Po, will be reesiewl by the sib. &Miler& It la to dive • Mora,* eapatty of 250000 bolhola. To be capable °testier met vele& II" bushels per hair. To be espabto o fdiaebargios lota am UPS telatele per boor. To be nvolehed with the beet knows leeledett ant Gleaning ataelablee. • Extreme obfelft width be ler $O feet. • Leacapacityr% to be u rut as la requisite to HaanHaanthe NW OKI . Toastlotion to to orbs lUsd with data, ruling ;oa solid rack. , PUIPOSALS will also be received for oonstrtattag • wharf 130 fbet wide and -about 4100 hot : looL et rid //arbor, the contractor lo Wotan either tlia and lams or the labor alone. The smseral platertil to cab wort , tiled with same for the ettesion-thetwiesier to be earth. The cribs to be sank to the reek, or ae seer thereto as the Company may wish The propiade for the wharf must include the dredging of the denudation and of the slips adjoining the where to' neck *PPM dm may be cleared by the Comma); , The material taken fruit mid foundatioas and slips 'my to and for the lot Ailing of the what A cop of the location of sad otis4 lad elevator, showing qualm of earth and rock. sad pima of the *hut and depot eau to Nett at the see, of the nadir ileale WandsrPort The after 42015% tiset. • rE s reserve OA HAM to meet orsaeryt say ' " • or the submitted. /t id that thepleas sod i propoegt asked hot he embattled betas July nem. - - JOL I=iligusel - Mawr.- ;,- ERIE IVAIIIW AY. aiiniglffiN_L c r Arr az or uouNktlMlENcise YON , Bs;li t z us'', u , . . liskiniiii Bond - .. . . a b ,.... : "1"1 4 r. ilr.' 1 aS • It. ......... 11—"'"•• - ... 41-........... 40 1) A. it Taa1............ ••••• • .....,...........4 4611 ,11. O. Way tit a SO s.. N. Niro Vold tscriiir sad Riad& Nzarass ma form day. CRAB. WI 5...? •-••••• ..•• tot IarHISEERVI . - t t.. 7 5.}P IL 4 tit t A."' 4 , 6 ' 111MIVIr10,•11,P 1 , or t !OBito Thu warn: tad n bring opt NU sato! 'kW , 466 tiis fn 7e. nr aC. ne 'dart:, OW& as a - ,! Cal tkan al: +lets. and a ago stain n- •-3 ara tag ak:n - Irrene'it Cray lirod i 11, Pax.," raanda k yki an 4 Oa *sly ?-11.0•TI a !h.. LTA- v.. ..I.;tter." Pir k o ky.: 17SRT CIA*. ,Uta Poi IVSLS. 7f) TP ltain;ilea a:l5 .nr• as!c apd NuOto, •ij ap.sON Z. aplig rkINROP, RPii6cl. ay, N. Y. 8t.% N tiiiAnauani rant 14 any a24,..e -.tarn r•att, 616,..rerrirt of pster, and 16 cen.a for p 4 ,11( atiC n ;i4ntar4,., BEN Ett 1 11 -13 - 11GESZi ~... ~ 1 ••••••-, ' Are poin twuhe, of ec..rf demTli . th. , sx best iqua4ty. 1i,,1.K;.- i Ciii.vaii; Fu'. not rad Ca -oa Mit MOW 'MA GNgW o w{ millig 11 , 0 "1 1612 0 14 . , .•,, % . -,- ~ , -, 1= ... , . NEW ~.90, Inglimpuvj IMMIMUM! J. C. BULGES'S & 00., GROCER . CRACKERS 411) CANDY ; . . 10.110111XTOB8 OF THE • Erie City Sttun Bakery, AND AGENTS FOR ranatunrs som.in; GROCERIES, PiovISJONS, NAILS, GLASS, Rom WOODEN WARE, le I b ft, RA , LT, WATER, LIMP., •CA;R,BON OIL, WINES AN b: LIQUORS. ' OUR STOCK OF TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEE, SPICES ; FRUITS. N.UTS; TOBACCO 'AND CIGARS. IS LAR4k •"1. BUTTES, ca Z W yet U 44 ir, 0 WATU, PIC-NIC, SODA BA BCUIT. Ileashetared at the ERIE C/TY STEAM BAKERY CANDY! MkMON AND FANCY CANDIES A Nllsll or falai 15 SOLICITIIIa ' J. C.' BURGESS & CO., *ins. elate Benet, That Stare above Poet Oda. • WES' CELEBRATED , COO MID OTHER COFFEES. TRI SAND Inn less attsonirsiy used in this and ether , soinaniss. sad V highly apposed for l MIL 1114 A TOR, RIALTHFUL - AND NUTRITIOUS QV/LITITZ. This Colas seasparos taironady with, and fa by loan, 'Warped to Rlo and Jans_, tad la SOLD AT ABOUT HALF Tilt PRIOR' HID round am: pat up In Tln FoU paper la lib padr pa, nun labels Out mad— • • "NILES' I _i_ est el 11 Ldp . tieMie rISG fit. Wolf WO red, gram rd U awl us IS redid. FANO GOFFEB.", It Is locked In white wood bona of 60 The. sash; alio io bia , t io•-: i I. ,47. • Mao ea hand, kilLtAr OLD •IV 4:0 •C) T. TATA. WaillodLUPO, ST. Das;la• c. , Au , p• L. Of ASIA [:TI C011711:111. Df par t.,: ..va Fo>l papal arid bozos ; 11/IZII - - 1 w Li: mud for Cbtrears sad List of 12- - r Itqvress _promptly *traded. L. w ;TOLMAN. 116 /Janina Bt. ft0;01 ro: 14- mud States. New Tort. _ q'fifiCAL DEGENERACY - AItERICA'S PEOPIE,- 27- P, L DR. A. STONE, t) th, Troy Lung and Hy , giEnw 1:41L - i tate. ta.., • "4. .Atil a - Physical Deel!oe of gzi FENE=M .tiuu 4..•• -t,, - lit 41.rithag wow dirsoly to &es e somscsammew OA. Pd RC:O2V and Ofsendisas iv • - *Ugh dassirst ads** dad relialit eiladendtrostangs, Minh • It will be mat by "Call on the ricelpt of two (I) cent Z u Facents sad Goal:Cana 1 pall not to rand soli ob.. ulflonag maul FaU not to mad oad get tiOs book. Ladles! Yon too citould at once meats a copy of • Word .f Mims. Cousboadirme Addeo ter num een• Itallost. • ' A dams of melodies prevail to a Isaribl extent is the orinmelly, dumb, at least 10aLtall rani of both az es atonally, to ii mut) grave. . Taw diastase an very niminibsti7 Their .:serial maaltestation, or eyniptoula, are Nervous Deilltty, ltenzatetond Ta- Mimetic ; Nuresmus or wasting tad ousumption of the tissuee at the whole body; Ovum"' antembing or hur tled brettbinA on sunding a bill or Might °titan; great palpltalou of the Heart; as th ma. Broorbitis and son Thruat: 'Wang of t h e Elands aid bilnda; amnion to nasty and to bunts bt dad, ; diatoms of eye eight, lass.of denary, Canal ofthe ßoad. Neuralgia, Pain to mans yarti Ono Indy Pins fa ne back or limbs. LU4106405. ista cri 11. 'lmola:UT of the nun Mung , 4 socestious of the inlays and other pads of the body, Lesearrbas arrest Alba; he. Like wise rpflercy, Elystatia:and Ninon Bums., Now, In Mostrelne cans oat of even one hundred, all the dim Saud disorder; and' a %toet of others not umed. seaman:option of the Lunge aid that, most tn. adieu and wily form of Conaumptlan of ,he dpistal Neeenbutine se 'Tone Drool las, aid Tabs Iteniested hin their it and , le diesels of the Pelvic Nines the w, nt vt mann en the part of old Oval practice to testator spunkier 'sly. Dr.aadrew Stan. Phytnnan to the Tray Lung and anionic Institation is now engaged la treating this clan of modern maladies with the most astentsing sucesa. the triatinerd adopted the !mutation Is snit; it Ia bend mu erdrundo sindpla; with arra dbeernered nemectles, without minerale or poisons. The Wilhite of oune an seek nationate rat beamed at their homes. la Lay pin setae oeuntey. from Murata descriptions of their . 181 4 by 1.4 nomad/cite sent by =II err expo- Prrtantteeddtaaseregatortee will to forwarded on Cat .n%sod dhUawsef no Throat cured as well at ham erne patients as at the Institution, madisit tie oobil bteditated Irw.x,o BALSAMIC 9 . 41. Nati. WWI tatiakor sad auk dirodlaumur iliac use, cad Tatiaato applytairtbr Wen .gatlres or advice, moat madams MMus tempo Id moot Wahes. no ottoman physalom win foaad .at the !Edit's. tka fOr, tsaialtatioa, Don 9a. is. to IP p. each day. Study is tharringlollll. Adams, DR. ANDIIII, nor; nyaieta• to tho Troy Loot and ilniside laatitute, and Phydataa for Diattayei,of the Boort, Th roat an d Lump. 9$ Minh Stead, Tron-M. T. • Jaarilyl. Nsw CILOOtERY STORE • •-'NO. 12 UNION BLOCK, Ono Door liast.of Drown 44 Hotel. ling tom to lakrat sip tranalli sad tha eittseas gem. rally. that ar Welt freed • aim stock ut ogoolue, • 6'14108 WAR% I - stairias calm, • 111111141UUL ' ; leat,,`,Rgree r • • ?SALIM UM, surrrue OILIUMUNTS, AXIAL OIL LAMPS, SMUT JAMS, _. ~1:. i PLATELD TWA WM% piarogn, ' CLILK sisKaft - • PLICIUSS, wry= violiss, _ . . Groom /umniiio; Twin. MUM" . • • srboxs & ragas : WEST amid Amit et lane oodo 11 ty of caw M artioloo. whisk win Do LOIIIIWIN OIL • • h ar Mailmais sendiell M 1w Visa Itei York • • It Z. GLUM'. • jueslaii. BAXUEL R,. LEWIS, . ; BOOTS,BROES • r • .1111) J 1 • • - • RUBBEIII3I Z?EBCSgLOf'I4 • Fp4...Ncs c raw. rAcnia TEC PAIL LiDM'. • • dININt Insizio; • 110nr. • • , .••••' AND CEULTIRZNE Flee Con, Stowe lid ltiakeliWallidWei BAL.IOII A r, , 4 I 421.1TERs! :-"•• • AtAti., rAT„P; SupeozbeilLe Otte,: • 114;121.41tt A.G1;01.) Ad W.:: raw &ve az vulair JOati crate. SUGAR,• .- BOSTON, Observe L. partdasie. am parties Puttbelt Warier aor tie* to rt osablo tie peed= Sam, user es the permits. =I 8. R. 'LEWD!
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