The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, October 26, 1863, Image 3

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e a to the adtertisetilipt Mr. tl.•
e l , pro prietor of tile
eer manufactured at this 4rewery
Jed in quality _l.y that of the tewe
establiShmeuts. Sahwn keener will
Ir. Mantel a geiltletuau of eitterprise,
pleasant one to deal with.
KM:4IMM 13 CIiCYCLANI) .. .—There art ,
a petroleum refineries ih the Nicihi ty of
land, in which-10;46'A gallons of the
oil were produceilliuriug the mown of
.t last. of which 23,709 gallons were for
stion. This does not include the heavy
sting oil and the bearein :also obtaine.l
he crude petroleum. There are thirty
lining stills in operation is tlfese retin
the petroleum is obtettitiOrom the
ib Pennsylvania, stid' costa from St; to
barrel. —Exchange.
HAILDWARE STOks.--02r readers will
, the a d vertisement in another column.
viers. D. Pierce & C 0.,• late of North
have opened a new hardware store. ht.
•iner of State and Ninth Streets. Their
e i mbraces'everything usually kept iit an
•
ishment of the kind, and has been so
with care. We have known Mr. fierce
time, and can cordially recommend
as S gentlimanlof enterprise, affability
ood business talent, who is'in all respect s
of the public patronage. Those in
of articles in hif line should give.lain
Joa-Gen. Buni..—Major•Genoral Franz
armed in this city from Cleveland last
ng, at half•pest tea o'clock. lie is an
edl to this evening at the new
ousts. lie should be in the field and
draping the country for a corrupt r.. -
ration. —Bitl4l.o- Post, Tapgda g , ,
. Sigel appear, determined to runt his
plendal reputation. When he attended
dillies in the Held he was the idol of all
s of the people, without r.,gird to party,
ow thst he ;Ills hen nna ► p•tiuician, ho
•trang'ed many who ir?ro ht. heat f rienda.l
Bret, for him own stlte, aru he shotthi. l
himself to ,be otitis a tool in the tivrolFi l
n wit; will throw luat mile ill moon i 0
have got what service 'out 'ot hint theY,
SR iLtip PLANINa MILL.—We cake' pitta•
ia recommending to th 4 patronute of the
e, our neighbor, James P. Crook. Ile
ecently built ? new eMalli•iiintent it the
r of Peach and Fourth stre.tt4, wl.Wro he
um better (4,7i:irk-I for duinr work than
former place. We took :t to +k through
two oa LiaturtLty alternu•nt List, wo4
delighted with the manner iv which they
taalucted. Everything, heett put uj+
an eye to contreaienrr no,l stability, ant
ail:lira of the concern go on wall 111. t
of industry, (teal/way awl topcbcrit l y
p is always a reronaromlation to loo.ineHn
Mr. Crook is one of :int- tinmt upright,
table, !tart working :tad -eaterpri.i44
as, and has the good will g all who
him. We know of no tn•tn who- is t torn
success. 4.1
'TAUT proclatuatiou jue
silent of the Statei rolling for
hundred thousand morn
wepuhlish to-day, will n., douLt ere
stir in military tuattem
has been altogether dead - ati thi-t viei
tr the army, though the
tog large accea4iona throueh the zeal
ipienoy of the Michigan a officer:
=eats now ottere,l for veluntee2rio4 are
ley liberal, and stiond.l t, .utticient
in enough men to till the , l uoto of he
tderthe new c3ll prevtotti to J.inoliry,
drift, 19 to he made to till ttp any de
which may exist. When the ue.;:e,
ringealents for the ta-gartintiiha :Itro
A, we rosy expect to sec these-oli , :n
recruiting statioui, nu l once fir'
e tap of the drum through our :4t
ovumtr.—The Pennsylvania,lt. Co.
Commenced au improvement which :will
of the most valuable that has yet ( t een
our harbor. They intend extending
sent pies to the outside piers, !and
(other of the came length abort
feet from the former and parallel
The space between will be filled up
art, making one of the most substantial
invenient. whariages upon the Lakes.—
Intract for doing the work has been ta
prue townsman, John Leary, a gentle
st experience in such matters, who will
lit ahead, we are confident, as last as any
can. Mr. Leary has already employad a
number of hands, and will accept tho
les of all
_who offer Iliezuselvei. -
rtt R&CIIMINT.—Tpe New York Ospers
.oatilined a list of the losses in'the 145th
tat, during the Isle skirmishes in Vir-
The following extract from a private
written by an °nicer in t`o. ,gives
tr. particulars :
'eduesday forenOon (the 14th) we 'were
toed 'early end marched half a mile to a
rhere we were ordered to make coffee,
t had no 's[touer got tires sorted tams
temy opened with shell upon us from a
ea we little expeeted,.and for a while
it badly. We fell in and retreated ue.
hill, which we now cell Coffee lin.—
lirlo my company, with the fuller
:salt: Capt. Lynce , acting Major,; hruis
wrist and leg ; l.ieut. Leo. had heniss in
Sergi Wheeler left arm braised Slizht ;
. Parshall, hack bruised ; Prive4 (me
r, killed (a imnseript): GUl4iftve
dad In both legs, prohahly - -
Q B4 l - (conseriPt) left let off. Shortly lit
anis the enemy commenced shelling -us
the other side, end we had. to leave the
As we were marching atom.: the road
enemy's sktrmisher+ eves, out of the
' 4 , and tired briskly at 114 Iw ii ordlr•
let to skirmish with them, nal: we had
fun fur a while, with the losit of one
Private Church, a conscript, got n had
.in the leg. We weore raetinitelfy stir
Mg with the whets. 'tly company twit
easiest of any is the regiment there
no officers hurt except in toy emitpany."
. Our.—Au iturnanqe aukouut of ivonter
dty cent postal currency notoe i wing
ifactured in the State of New \ York.
e counterfeits to Itin amount of $ 0,000,
in Duthie two weeki lig!), and tho (Ali
t that city are on the alert fur the tend.
the trash.
The itepublicaus have carried Ve
•,y by a , majority slightly iocreatied
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Farrar lIaII. do Friday and Saturday
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Dettri..r tt.4 of Lair itolt Ift . " ttutut
HAI el lion. Win. li. Ftrgo, the present able
an.Lpopakr Vhyor th.Lt city, for re-clec-
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Persons gett:ll,4 up 6nlls, socinl par
shonl.l give us n call. We arj. pre -
rowel to tla all kinds of printing inn style
wonvpassetl - ina he largest eitlos
tli iv . as•c . )t.lin, io the
'relegr San.l . ty, felt the
sra: Of in o trtittinake' nt lillf.pe4t nine
o'clock, A. n.—Connenut Repuftrr.
tom` Blacksmiths and _housekeepers will
find the best qualities of coal at the yard of
D. Burton & Son, at the intersection of the
Canal and Sth
MY' A " soctal Dance took place on
Tl:urs,lay evening at the Trask House, Youngs
villeovhich i, said to have been a delightful
air air. We regret that we could not accept
the very cordial itivitlttiou to be present.
• One of our Petinaylvani.aexchangee
aßkg, beconie.of all tit," Copper : .
heads ?" Oh, only gone in, behind the Cur.
tin. They'll appen• twit. year thicker than
ME
UV" Some: of our Democratic exchanges
promised their reatiere.that the "Curtin would
fall" on the second Toes(la3nof October. It
hay.fallcm - but unfortunately it Ina left tis on
the outside.
rorThere art: 1,761 reseed on the Northern
lakes, including 1:l4 steambipats, 253 propel
ler,: and tugs, 191 barks, '7B brigs, 10130
moliooners, awl t 9 sloops and barges. So
w'rites the Oswego Tioles.
.Sta" The :Melia' advertise; ti, rcll, on
iforaiy, Noventior 2.1, at 1 o'clock, I'. M., at
the Court Iloo4.)., the dwelling house and lot
on Sixth. ht reel, in this city. belonging to the
estate of Iletit. deceased.
;,• Lndie•s purchastng Sewing Machines
are directed to the adverti4einent of M.egArs.
Sumner t who have openea, an agency
fur the -ale the Wheetir Wilson :kin
chines, in the °Owe lately oc,:upicti by Win.
Lane. 1:5,1
aar• Tho railroad train.) for the past week
lutive been' erowde , l with returning mnldicia
who haul been scuthome to vote. We have
heard the number estimated as having visited
this county wall th it object at from ,two to
three itundre;l
3~- Our 11 - ppublican exchanges are as
jully -ag a tot ..t five year old children over
their recent victories. The poor fellows have
been so acen-ttome , l.to defeat that they hardly
know how to contain themsetves•when they
to hoppe.l to will i sua•rsg.
" The 1 has half a dozen p tr
['graph., fiver the Abolition victi.rie4
at the p,ffl., -bat 'nut a wort of regret over the
death-, and 9ittforinv army, unused
by the depletion of goblin+ trout it to gain
;ho-e game viotorir:t.
Vartan-Holltn au Convert, ut Far •
rat. 1.1 all, on Ti erenhEr„ is rip•,keh of in
trr,u+ of tr,irin praise by those who,werepres.
eat The Concert tki not oluinterusa till near
teu o - cluck, the perforinere buirs lolifl3e , l the
afternoon train.
The 1o•d editor of the DopatA Litt
week ha i .evere attack. of CP,,,r; , er
on the brain The e Apasail occur on an
average ahem two time- a ni,,ntb, anf during
. their prevalence our unfortunate and very
cotemporary qucceedl in iaying• notify
amin;ing things at hn own expo:l4e
C . d.?' Th. Emtern iliti,ion of the Phila. &
Crie II IL has ',Pen extended to Emporiuin.
1;:9 went of Sunbury. The company
appear to be pushing their work along frouithe
East. more rapidly than froni this direction,
the evitQe probably being •that workmen are
inure abundant. in that I,aeetiOn.
„,ty• We received oh Thursday ,the first
number of a neat new'paper started at Corry,
and edited by It. P. Stebbins and John E.
Larkin, Eggs. In size and appearance it is
equal to the majority of country weeklies,
and its editorial columns display ability, en
terprise and taot. Our Corry neighbors should
give the Newin good patronage. It promises
to he a faithful rind creditaule organ of the
important and growing interests of that pros
perous little "city.”
ae- We believe the Observer man does not
get drunk. If ; ho did we would conclude that
he was too drunk on that day to see the hosts
of drunken men who were on the etreete.- . --
Divatch.
We believe the Despatch " man" does get
drunk—:comeqmrs. It was while in that con
dition, when Men ofien see not only double,
but "more tol," "we concrude." that he did
covered "thi host 3 ;if drunken men who were
on the streets."
I
re' N
via. Winter is juvt approaching and every
idy should have a good itilistantial pair of
boots or anoei. The bankrupt sale, nest door
to Gabel k Idenrich'i dry goods store, State
street, - is the place to purchase them. The
goody are' !WA' and perfect in every way, em
bracing the latest and most fashion tub styles,
and can favorably compare with any stock . is
the city. 'They must . be sold to realize money,
and tlraitl who would enjoy the advantage of
a bargain 'should lay in their winter's stock
11.5.t11.! sale must close in a few
days. •at
CONNECTICUT Ei.r.crtms.— A few days ago
the telegraph gaveus the first intimation
of the Connecticut election. Three or
four town.; were announced as carried by
the Abolitionists, or Republicans, or lin
ioni.as, or whatever the hybrids now cad
themselves. :..zu,i(lenly the telegraph be
came silent. P. announced no more
It turns out that the Damocrats have
carried :t large tnajority in the towns.
Even the Trilmhe nays '•the .Copperheads
'm y e co me out pretty strong !". While the
New Haven llegieer and Hartford Times
claim a Democratic victory in the State.
The former paper published a - list of
11 i towns ; the Lmtuot-rats ctrry-Ce2. and
their opponents only :):3—and the Register,
points to it as showing "that the conser
y awe and Democratic element is growing
in strength and earnestness, in Connecti
cut, and that many who have heretofore
'sustained the Repuhliclul party,will follow;
its fortune no longer, in its downward
path to despotism and ruin." .
Last, year the Republica ;claimed a
majority of 12 towns. Conceding that,
the result shows a net•Democratio ra'n . of
about 20 towns. .
Uriof Parazraphs.
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lIOEMBLE ACCIDENT.—A ' gloating accident
occurred In Wellsburg, in this county, on ihs
14th inst. W. M. Wright was sagged in
hauling a heavy saw-log over an old bridge
,o•ross the race near C. C. Godfrey's
when ono of the old rotten stringers fell, and
tit , • trucks were capsized and pitched bottom
131.vpirtli into the dry bed of the mill-race.
‘lr Vras swept off the falling bridge and
-tt•cht under the log, which struck him molts
hips and bowels, bunting the abdomen,
f yi oc. out the intestines and otlierwise crush-
I:1.1 ',imitating him. His agonized shrieks
brought amtistance, hut human aidcould
nut retain the vital spark—he died immediate
,y. lenvei a wife who has'been an invalid
.I'l. two year., and one little girl to mottra
1,, o:tivnely lone.—Gazette.
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I 'II ILB taNs.—A Maine regithent recently
trrinone,l a certain poet, and the Colonel or
der,. I the adjutant to take the names of .riv-
Inizen or towns of his native State, as the
urea would I.e. familiar with them. The fol
lowing is a rut of the list: Sysladotisis, Ma.
g tguo lark, cheputnaticook,Welokfnebattook,
Ivyieiucmtgnntic, Molechunkemunk, Chem.
titchssabtuaktok. tekaguimack, Sheketahank,
l'atug,ockamock, MooselookaMoguntior Molly
chunk:mug. it is a etutuzaon thing for people
in thin nectiun to tale° for their countersign
t hese words Lltly ' , Oar groceries at the cheap
sturo of Jas. A. Bliss, corner of State and
Eighth 'streets: Erie
cotempornry thinks the negro is rising
in the selle of "Uncle Abraham's" mind. He
styled them in Itl9 the negroes, in 1860 the
colored men, iu 1861 the contraband, and in
18Q. free Americons,of African descent.
IL I. PATRIOTIBII.-1n Little Compton,
which votes black 3 to 1, thirty-four men were
dratted, end not one bas gone! Irk Bristol, E.
L, another Abolition centre, 109 were drafted,
and one negro was forced into the service.
—"A Government that means honest," says
Curran, "will appeal to the affections, not the
fe'tr, of a people. A State must be driven to
the last gasp when it is driven-to seek protec
tion in the abandonment of law, in that mei
auc 'aoly avowal of its weakness and its fears."
PIIILAD CLPIIIA.—The Abolitionists have
elected lr members to the Legislature; the
Democrats G. The Abolitionists have elected
13 members of Select Council ; the Democrats
11. Common Council—Abolitionists 24 ; Dome
crate 18.
—Before the draft, Tilton, of the New York
Ind pendent, wrote : "ffortor .to the conscripts.
who, scorning pitiful evasion, obey the behests
Of the law." „After the draft, Tilton found he
wa amang tLe elected, and went—and
psi hi.E. little MO.
Cicn. JACKSON.—Whey the movement: was
made iu Congress to refund lien. Jackson's
fine, the old patriot, then in retirement at the
Hermitage, wrute to a Senator a letter on the
subject, in which he said : "'would be the last
rl•{n o 4 earth to do any act that would invalidate
Mei:melte that THE MILITARY SHOULD ALWAYS
BE SUBJEI T TO THE cIVIL rowan."
—Mr. lirewster, of Philadelphia, gives as
areasou for turning traitor, and going over
to the Black Republicans, that he "stands by
his Aection." That Is just what has divided
the Utdo'n, and brought tin - this horrid war ;
standing by u section. We stand by no section
bur by our whole country. Where the South is
wrong, we condemn it ; where the North is
wrong, we seek to correct it. AU sectionalism
is fatal to the unity and peace of the whole
country.
—An Ohio Abolition stumper; while making
a speech, paused in the midst of it, and ex
claimed, ow, gentlemen, what do you
think r Instantly a man rose in the assem
bly, and, with one eye partially closed, mod
estly replied, "1 think, sir, I do, indeed, sir,-
1 think if you and I should stump the country
together w. would tell more lies than any
other two men in the country, sir, and I'd not
Hay a word during the whole time, sir." •
.1 COM:MICA 1).--President Lincoln said ill
Itii inaugural: "Happily the human mind is
so constituted that no party can reach the an•
dacity of denying any right plainly written in
the Constitution. If by' any mere force of
nunikters, a majority should deprive a minori
ty of any clearlC written constitutional right ;
it alight in a moral point of view justify revo-
Ilitic.n."
It i, quite evideht that President Lincoln,
it be continued to hold the Fame doctrines now,
would be classed, by hi 3 own friends so a cop
perhead.
Ef.:YERNATtiIiA4 CIIICCUSTANCC. -An ci
change says: "While the Abolition orators
were in full blast in Union Square, a strange
and awful circumstance occurred, causing the
heart.; of the old aud'the heads of the young
to blanch with terror. Just as one of the
speakers paused. after basing put the question
as to whether any person present could say
'Nay' to the sentiments uttered by him, a so
norousand tt►rtling NAY wee uttered by the
Washington horse, at the south-eastern corner
of the Square. Thero was a dead silence for
some minutes. Lirouze took the shine out of
brass for once."
CAME to the premises of the under
signed, lo Waehington_tp , Brie Pa, on the
let of August, 1883 a BAY MARE. enepaW to be about
12 yearn old. heytug no marks excerpt rirtzbosso on her
hind feet. The owner is reqneeted to come forward,
prore property, p ehtrges and tone her away, other.
wise she will be disposed of according to law.
Wathiugton tp , Oct. b, 'B3-3t• OEO. W. SWIFT.
GENTLEMAN,
Cured of Nervous Debility, incompetency, Pre
mature Decor sod Youthful Error, wstastodby s dears
to benefit others, bappy to furnish to wbo saki
it ;tree of charnel the recipe and directions for issaideg
tb., simple Iteibedy turd in his cue. Those wishing to
profit by hio experieeoe—and Foams Valuable Resoide
—will i eeetre.the mole by retain limit foireftilly osaled)
by addressing JOHN B.OOIDRN.
iugls Rm . No. d) Nissin Street, Nov Tort.
NEW MILLINERY STORES
B. It. KlSlLlslf t '-
Would respectfully annonnoe to the ladles of Yrte sad
vicinity, that she will apes,
TUESDAY, APR - IL 28, 1868,
at the corner of Irringh sod Fifth streets, two deers
North of Wayne largo and splendid assortineut
of • •
MILLINERY GOODS I
Fresh from New York City, tokaft every wilds
usually costaimed In a ant eisis eileblietmeat of the
kind.
Br.sicmiga, PRESSING AND COLOSIMO.
D(ne In the Seat Style, and on the most Ressonable
Terms.
Mrs. R., having had extensive experience In the bath
IMO. Utters herisolf that she GM pill Win eistiebetion.
The public patronage is respectfully seUelted.
speSINBU.
MUSIC STORE !
PIANO FORTESi
.. • et . Akk.,.4.
AND. MELODEONg! -
tram thelelloirlng eolobraU4 Plano Yort4mod Wisdom°
• -
'tight k Bradbury, New York.
• Btataway I<>featiNlew 'aril.
Wm. trosbe A Co., Baltimore, lid.
•, Boarders kfiray,:AitmehN Y.
J. B. tiuuhat,plew York.
Halted Piano hate Makin. N•w York.
J•ludernau k Souk WOW York.
Geo. A. Piton 4 Co , Balfalo, Gt. Y.
Cathart, Needham k Co , New Yolk. ,
ALIA,
0UR17'4113, 4CCOREILINS. FLUTES.
lasfrodio• Boob and Shwa Muic,
ALL VICKY LOWLIFOR OAS n
All persocki vrialao4 a Ont We Pismo Porto or tPelodo•
on, on tatito4 to coal sod ictsatiooar laatraapsta
Coro poroluolog uonsboro;
Roots Mock Moto gout, awl, oppipalli the Pad
Mike Z. SUM
lar 1 , 404111 Pianos sad lkie/losai Sol
tr• yeas. y.
S
Political Cossip.
Stray Mare.
NEW
%mid Mammoth Stock
r OP
FALL & WINTER
GOODS !
NOW ARRIVING, AT
WI. P. HAYES a CO'S.
ELEGANT DRESS GOODS !.
L'i
MERINOS AND WOOL PLAIDS,
BROCADE REPS, ALPACAS,
PLAIb• POPLINS,
CRAPE DE NonDs,
MOHAIR OLAsE,
Toietiter with s complete assortment of
MEDIUM AND LOW-PRICED
Dress Goods !
SHAWLS • SHAWLS'.
The *ost Complete Auortment
IN
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA 1
Doable aad Slagle Real ifiu3lueres,
At from 825 to 1150!
CHNE LANE, PAISLY, MIDDLESEX,
DOGFILE AND SINGLE,
VWCIOL SHAWLS.
ALSO,
CASHMERE SCARFS!
uF ALL QUALITIkZ
Opened This Day,
HEAVY ,
Treco and Doe Skin Beaver
gACQUES AND MANTLip
MI
_MEDIBI MED JUNTLES I
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TILE FINEST ASSORTMENT WE 11AV E
EVER OFFERED.
Our Stock in this line will be Con
stantly Replenished with the
Newest and Best Goods
to be had.
V :--- ---
SILKS !
WE CLAIM TO BE ABLE TO OFFER
%TUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
GOO = D GOODS !
DRESS SILKS!
IN THE CITY
Monday, Oct. 12, 1863,
WE WILL OPEN
(R. R. PERMITTI4VG,)
WORSTED GOOD
ZEPHYR HOODS,
NUBIAS, SONTAGS,
ZOTJAVE JACICtI6,
In Charming Style* and Colcr.i .
41 ESQ.
CLOT 08.
CABSIISER ES,
GLOVES,
AND
Domestic Goods of every Description !
IN : ALL NEXT WEEK,
WE SHALL OPEN
A COXIT,ANDING STOCK OP
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S
)1 7
UR S .
. .
NO pains wil be mart uniting features '
of our trade. ••• .. -
Our Stock of Goods,
°Seri to thit PUblic (both Wholesale and
Retail buyqrs)tbe best of facilities for re
plenishing their stock in necessaries and
lean
Our. Large stock. bought in August and
September. at thn low rates of 'exchange,
and' for cash down, our 'ODD Joey, bought
at Auction and elsewhere, and our
LARGE AND CONVENIENT ROOMS,
Oder inducements to the purchaser rarely
equaled.
Will. P. HOES
Ilk s atm israt',2
J. I:I.IYLNS.
W. MN C&VGBLY
CLEMENS,CAVGBEt
Clemess,Canbey a (*.midi. C. Wa M. a c 4,
Wholesale Grocers I
Crackers and Candy !
GROCERIES, FLOUR, r
PORK,
SALT, WATER LIME,I i
I 1
NAILS, ;GLASS, -!.
HIRE, • CARBON 01 4
ALE,. WINES, LIQUORS, &c., 414
Our Stock or
SUGARS, TEAS,
COFFEE, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,
ERIE CITY STEAD; BAKERY !
CANDY!
COMMON ANDANCY CANDIL*
OIL VITROL, CAUSTIC SODA & GLUE
A the lowest Market Prima.
esis26l3tr. • Commiereimlßulldinga,
THE EARLY , PHYSICAL DEGENERACY
-OF-;
AMERICAN PE'CPLEI,
JUST PUBLISHED BY DR. A. STONE,
Physician to the Troy Lung and Zq•
gienio Institute.
A Stiletto en the pettst:!‘ or Elarly .: 7lk7eleal peeple ut
Amoricao People,
gumption and Alamentug.
214 toorh is era of high moral tone, terfllen in g islaffe.
yet litriLltet lastuags, amid appeals directly - to fA Awed
owciaogness of 'ALL PARENTS and Goardiangitspm
any, depilneff afield vfe and reliable eras and frgatintlttfar
OM.
11 will ND sent by mail on the teceipt of two 4 cent
retinas and Gust lens 1 Pall not to send qod ob
ntil, book.
jyouttg men t, Yafl not to send and get tbli book.
u d r ;Wien I You too rhonld at aver secure a Copy of
Ude boOk.
A Weald Of Solemn. Cannel/maims A dlilte tee
those who will Reflect. a
A claim of maladies prevail to a fearful extent Ile the
communlty,dooming at least . 100,1rigl - youth!' of bo h sex
ea annually, to an early grave. These diesaaei are very
imperfectly understood. Their external luaultettatiou,
'lsr grymptomx, are Nervous Debility, Prlatation s l id Ex
haultion: Ilartstung or Ivulirig and consemptiont of the
tisanes of the whole body; ebortiles.s of breathing Or hur
ried breathing on unending a hill or night of stalrill great
palpitation of the Heart; Asthma, Bronchitte and sore
Throat; shalrin• of the !lands and Liinirli ' , Teraina to
society and to business or study; diinnete, of ey4l sight,
lose of 31ensory, ills:these of the Ileail i Neuralgia, Vain to
in various pails of the body: rams lb the back of liMor,
Lumbago, Lig ripener& or indicer.tion, inegularityl of the
bowels, deranged itecretions of the Kidneys mail other
glands'of the body, Leucorrhon or Fleur Mime, lal. Lllosl
wise VOlepsy, Ilyeterla and Nervous spasms. i
tow, lu ninety-oilmen:les mit of ever' one hUndred,
all Hie above Mooed Mika...am:and &limit of others not
earned, as Consumption of the I.ungil and that Most in.
undoes and fatty form or Consumption et rho! Spinal
Nerve*, known as Tales tio.-:ik A, and Tabery, ileit*entert.
,a, hale their Prat and it o. la illattakeP of Hof. Pelvic
Viscera. Hagan the ot i i Nriccess on the pert of old
school,
ui
practice in treartu4 xyloploces only,
1.4
jog Andrew Stone. Phyeicn to the 'I ruy 1. Ng , and
Hygienic 'millilitre') ix now engeged In treating this class
of modern wordadies with theta /at otetanlrbing riticeees.—
4eT treatment indented by the lurtituflop in new; it is
1 ,upon owlet: al
de lainciplys, ,with new' diacoventd
re e ther , without minerals or poisons. The figehitiee of,
core are each, that petiolate can be cured at their 4 homes,
in any , part of the co entry, !rota securate desci ions of
their cam, by letter,, and Lars the ggedlcine sen try MU
or repreu. Printed Interrogatories. w ill l• forwarded on
aPplicatlon. . 4
Comm inptlon, Catarrh suit dieessel of the Throat enrol
er wall at the house of the patients aa at the Institution,
1., wending the Cold Slesionited isifieLlous ii•Lealgic Ta
rots, with Inhaler and ample directions tor their ae, end
direct correspondence.
Patients applying for Interr..gatives or advi , mast
enclose return starnpa to meet attention. ' t
The attending physician will be found at the ilnatihr.
lion for consultation, from 9 a. na. top p. m., itch they.
Sunday In the forenoon. Address,'
DR. ANDREA! .940 NE,
f,l _ ..... . . . . .
Edinboro, Erie Nulty, pa.
Send for a Circular.;
A. COOPER,
sepl -
oR i•
CONCENTRATED LVE!
THE FAMILY SOAP D AR. i
lIOSIE RY,
,1 t I,
T 1 e PUBLIC are ealttonerl against the r , I.CILIOUS
&Minim of LYE, for making SO &I'. Mc.. nowl offered lot
sale. She only GESUINE:and PATENTED il.ve la that
made by the PgNti•il - LVANI 4 SALT kiANTI,ACTIIII
iNG COMPANY, their trade =error it btehil•-r.:APoNI-
Plitß, int CO • t.;ENTAATKOLY.e." The greetSUCCSCSS
of the article ham led UN PRINCIPLED l'A'illiil to en
deavor to I y ITATE It, in violatton of the iCemPeere
PATENTd.
All 11ANUFACTUItEltzl, I.II.IYERA or SELLERS of.
three Si3lllOC3 Lree are he-eby NUT' Flat that the
croll'ANY hire arnp;o3 oft am their Art, ittRYS,
131 , )114.1S It ARMS G, Fo.q.. of PitlbulAwri, era
WILLIAM BAREWELL, Ern., of Pite A t,, R E.
And that all 11.1NITFACTiffir.H.5,USE11,1 OS SELLbIitS
of Lys, In violation of the rights of the Colurny, will be
PRWECUSED et once. • . ,
' TberrlAPONfPretft, or coNvENTRATt.I)- XR, ie for
rale by, ail ihttAlinoTe;llaoUalte .1.,411 tit/CATit , STORK&
.--- 3 •r
• TAKE'NOTICEII -
The CT , Iltert STATIS CIPWCIET COCA?. Weßfir'n DLertet
of Proomelvanta, No. I o' Slav Term. in 151, In 'nit of
Tit , : Pe:NMAYI.V•,I il.t. .1.t1.T MAN 1 1 EAUTtflIENti CON. :
PA \ Y am THIK G. 1.:` , .1: 4 E, cle4ree I to t m ComPabY.'
ou November 15, Igo', the t...ECLUdIVE riei
ls *towed by :
li
m portent owned by +bona for the :.APONII.I R . , I'qm:it i t
4'Ni...4-October it. Ita... i Perpetual Injunetto awarded. •
THE PAIPNS IL V A LT/A ,
SALT MA N UrAcri:lJ_Rl NG ; COUPA iCY'Si
015 If ICE St . I • ..
. i
127' waltm t 'Street, hjltilsdelthie ; Pitt Street earl;
Duitueaue Way, Isiti.ebux,. , turl'- at iti•ble. I
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE..
1 ETTELt9 of Ailetintytratlon having bunt irrantod to.
i A the nodereigued upon the 'eaten. rttopheit Mama
tier, deceased, .ate of lit.,terfori io•othip, 4rie co., Pe
Notice in hereby siren' to it I permute- tedebtest to ili4
)„,
eats!, t.. wake trum.ehato :meat end thew having
alum' pi ii pleat the, native ll . 1 presiot Clan n 0 Of barmy
l
Ulf , lot of 'September. 46 :11,, for mettlmaant.
. • ROSALIE CAVALIER, i
' •
' IL J. COTTRELI, 1
Waterford4 Aar.% '43--esie - Adattnettratore. r
rR RENT.4-A TWO•STORY 'FRAME.
DNG I,OIIIIX. au kodend,, kolorem Stalk
eac W h
ELLI
51:0"16 =l,lgre k SILUDION. t
N. 2. Bkoi Dn.
Itef" /1143.4$
J. C. SCI ELL
:U.U.SCILikM4
N,E:W:,,F14M:..,1_-!:
SuitaiSoll to
I owl Iltuutocturots of
MIL
SPICES,
FRUITS, NUTS, A
TOBACCO, , • -p 'GAO,
•
• 1 . 8
,LARGE. •
CRACKERS
liameaeturrd ut ths
the esum
NOT_,ALCOH* LIG
• IOGHLY CONCENTRATED
Mr STABLE =TRACT !
PURE TONIC I.
DoCtor Hoofland's
GERMAN BIT'T'ERS,
PREPARED LW
•
DR. C. JACKSON, 'PIitLAD'A,
WILL EFFECTUALLY CI7II
LIVER cog.)LAIN:r, pyspusiA,
jaundie4 CifrOnie or Iferl;out Detility, Diseatts .
Vote jachieysiand.9.4. ilifirgs.4ari.'thiLfroFt'
iiisoidered, jwvrr gr &gm, feh„
aw Constips
,
time, inward Alta,
Fallnees or Blbod to the
Head, Acidity of the Stout
uh,.Naama, Beartlearn.Diaglat:7 .
for Food, Fullness or Weight in tho
• fliontach, Sour Yrnetations Sinking or
Flattering at the pit of the Sion:tech, Swim- -
ming of the iiead,llurtiedand difficult Breath Log.
Flattering at the Mart, Choking or Suffoosting awn
satione when in aposture, Dimness of Vision, Dote
or Webs before (ho lfln;
vlll. Foyer and Dull rain it the
Deaeiency of Yenrpiration, Yellowness of
the Akin and Eyes, rain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbo. .S udden Flush es of
Beat, Burning in the Fresh, Con.
stout Imagination of 1.1.11, •
a'al grant Depres:
siou Of
=
LAND WILL I'UiiITIVELY I'ItEVF.NT
YELLOW. FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, &C.
! 'IVEY CONTAIN .NO
ALCOHOL on HAD WHISKEY!
Ttity W ILL CCRY the
t a . brre h dixe d ite r
. 1 in ninety-nine Wei
DO YOU WANT
SONJETHING TO STRENGTHEN IOU?
A GOoD APPETITE?
TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION ?
DO YOU WANT
TO WELL?
YOT: WANT•
- :
TO . GET nu) gtF NERVOUSNESS
E •
TO •SLEEP WELL?
} DO YOU WANT
A iIRISE: AND VIGoROUS FEELING
';v You no, ysr:
HbOFLAND':4 GERMAN BITTERS
• I i
FVoia J. L'Verl.in Provn, h. D., Fdiler of as Early
' .brdia" +.l' lukrious Kaor:ade.
.
I
Although not disposed to favor or reekturnend ratent
itedictnee tqq generr., through do..trust.,.r thtir ingredt
*Alta and egOtal I Yet know of no so filetent ressiin why
man may not testify to Vie tol,ht he b.lirrEs Lim etl
U. have received from an,) simple,
preparation in the
hotie that ha tharthosenntrlbute tothe ornent of otter
-1 ilo this Cie 1131 re ralkintr in regsrl.ll” Hut , ( totla'N Ger.
nu:pi:litter* prepareo by lir. C. tl.Jackson, of this sty,
because f was prejudiced satinet them ler many yearn,
under the impremion that they wore chiefly nn alcoholic
iniitture I sat iudebted to ray friend Robert Shoemaker,
Es'.. for the removal of this prejudice b. proper tests,
so for encntirsgement tp try them, when suffering from
great and long continued debility. The WA of three W
ON of these Bitters, at the beginning of tbe pleasant year,
was followed 6y et ident relief, and testotatton to a de
pee of bodily and mental ;Igor which I had not felt fot
skt,months befdre,and had almost despaired of regaining.
I therefore thank (hod and ray friend for .hrocting me to
the use of them.
tu JCYM ;ZS, ISdl. J. :;EICTrIN lIROWN
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
•
•
Thera sre'. many preparations sold under the name or
/littera; put np to quart bottle:, compounded of tbu
Cheapest whiskey or common rum, costing from 'LO to Sti
cents per gallon, the taste db.gclsed by Arabic or Corm,
de r &ed.
This elate of Bitten has caused and will continuo to'
cause, as long as they eau be enid, bhudretle to die the
death of the drunkard. fly Their use the system is kept
eantinuelti inside; the influence of Alcohoiic Stimulants
or ;hi waist kiod„ the desire for Liquor Is created/ ad
kept up, and the result is ail the horrors attendant-upon
a drunkard's life and death.
For thoed who desire and scat hoes a iquor Ritter.;
Iva Patdish the following receipt: Get One Bottle Hoof
lairCa
Gernian Bitters and TUIC with Tkree Quarts .f
Cloud Brandy or, /1/ktia.sy, and the result well be a-prsps
iation that,willfee cud ta medicinal 'virtues and true
e'cellenee Any of the ntimerona Liquur Bitters in the
wrkei, and will cost tiara has. You will iisve all 11.0
virtues of iloofianifs Balers in connection witii a goad
article of Liquor; a: a much less price thiui Abese interior
preparations n lit, cost 3 au.
,
/petition, Soldkrs, and Friends of Soldiers.
~ , ,
We call Bit- a ter/ Non of alt hieing' relatiousOr friends
in the ;tun) ti the tact that -liOillrf.A.ViTA German.
Littlera" will c re nice tenths Of the WwWeti-tudrotal by
eapneures bud privation* incident to cintp life.. In the
Maui, published almost daily to the aewepapert. on the
arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large
*portion am eolleriag from debility. very case of
teat kitut r ain be. readily cured, be Haalland's , iercnan 1
t,ittersi. -Ilbasses resulting front. slignrdeta of the dices.
t,re organ* are Sperillir"retnevel: We have no hesita.
tom in editing that, If they. Bitters were freely used
nrcosgetir adhliers, Iturnireds.'rf -lives might be eared
t,hat otherwise will be lost. -
I ,We call tparticular attention to the following remark
able and gill authenticated cure of not of the natiou's
heroes, whose life, to TOO his own language, "lilts been
eared by the Bitters:" - -
! ' flut.snimmns, Auguit 2341.1891
I Xmas. leas, 4 Calms —*ell. gentleman, your Hoof
land's German Bitteri ham 'saved my life. There; is no
mistake intim. lit is vouched for _by longtime of My
commutes, - some of whoes names
mu appended , and who
were fatly cognisant of all the circumstances of my case.
lam, and have been for the boat four year s. $ member of
!them:ores celebrated battery, and under the immediate
command of Captain R. 11. Ayres. Through the expo.
lure attendant upon my arduous duties, I wan attacked
In Nnvcu er last wittiloAacrunation at the lunge, and
was for seventy-two days la the Leticia .1. This was fol
lowed by great debility. heightened by en atteet‘,ni dys
entery. l!was then removed frbm the White Hence, and
sent to this city on board the Ste...rner "State of Maine,"
front whiCh I landed on the 29th of June. Bina that
-time I have twin about se low IN any one could be and
atilt retain a strut: of ritality. , For a week or mon 1
,wall scarcely able to eirallow anything, and if I did Com
a morsel down, it wasitumedlitely thrown up again.
I could nut even keep a glees of water ou my stomach,
Lae could not last under these circumstances • and ae
cordingly the physicians who had bee , working faith
hilly, thOugh ammonia:tally, s.. tame me from .the
graap of the dread Areher Drably told mo
ate!tt they
cfluki do no mote foe me sua advised me to are te):
: mail, and to mute such ditipusltinci of-' my limited funds
'as beat suited me. An requAintance who visited me at
the h , opital, lir. Fretierlitt: Steil:it:iron, of Sixth below
Arch ..itreet, advised me, as $ forlorn b, to try your
Bithent, and k ndly prdctire4 a bottle. -w From the time I
coatmenced takikig them the gloomy shadow of death TO.
Ctlbni, and I am now, thank God for it, getting better.
rhotagh I have taken bat twe bottles, ~ have gained ten
poutatr, and f feel sanguine or be ng pet witted to rejoin
Inv Wife god daughter, Irmo Whom I have heard nothing
for eighteen month.; for, gestleinerb. I acit a Wei ,Vir
ginian,from the vicinity of Trott Royal. To your ltr- - :
,mertabbr,Bitters I owe the certsdity Arliwkrkicilehse
taken the place of vague feare--ts_rnyr Bitten:will 'owe
thistlaribus privilege of ag ain' e-Wng "to niiy"boSorti
times who are dearest to too In life;„ -
i, "Very truly yours,. ISAAC lIALONIE.
11 , A fully concur In the trail of lid, above atatement,
LI We had despaired at - seeing our contrails, Mr. Malone,
restored to health
it7ll , CCODLItILI6C,Iat N'ew York. flattery. Gunton A.
Acgt.nT,•rn. C,llth Heine. lam is CunvActitn.9li New
York. tii4Eboyi .11.itiaba. 11
' 01 " 1,1 )U11 , 11 1 40-,V1 t l?rvt • 44 , 511111. NJ pion; Co..
11, dn. TElte T.11 . ,40140,b ~ pi; t' ve ; dui one. Jno.
F. 'Want : Co. :4,lblitilbt,-" 1 1 f as I non.t n. Ff..:-4
Nein Ydrk. NATILIS I / 1 1. TrlOit 11/1, CO- 1.`„113111 Penns.
Anse:nJ. SinleAtt, Co. A., Ual rernaont. lons jEN-
KlAit, Co. H., 10Gth Penns. .
BEWARE OF , cotTNTERFEITR.
Oat the tkeltnre a °CAL JaCbeql," I 3 on CA
arilichfvoule
Price p er gam e 75 gtei, or flat Dos. for lit.
tiboula your neatest drurgiet not tine ere article:ail
'riot be oat al by any of the , intoxicating preparations
that may be offered la its plat*. Litt read to as, Iliad WO
will tocwar4, tecurslt packed, by szpreng.
PaINCIP I AL OFFICE sc. MANUFACTORY,
NQ. 631' ARCH STREET.
.TONES BYARS.-
14cosouots to C. 11„ JACISCIN & co. ) r at ,,,, nnons .
- t rion,RALan Arjhusgliktli, sad Deslims in . swZZ
Wins la Gs Mated able
5ep121341 ,
YOU WA`
DO YOU WANT
DO WC wAv.r
DO IiOU
DR. LACtiOnrlik v , 1
PRIVATE •3LED hC A TIiEATIf3 "
• ox Tin
Physiological View. of 'Marriage.,
2rik PAGES AND IZO ENORAFfleilems may
YV marry-rive clam. Sent flee ofpostal* to nil •
parts of the Imam On the infirmitiss of %you* and ~
maturity. disclosing the west false of lath emcee of • •
all ages causing nervonebefs, depsweltisn of
palpitation of the heart, la WWII . iallie t tiela • -
I.oc.trings, defective memory, Indigestion and lade,
with confessions of thrilling interest of a 'boarding
:clout 'Miss, a Cvllege Student ends Young Married
Lady, de., de. It lea truthful edebeajo the married sad
those contemplating martiarev who entertain Secret
doubt' of thvir physical ronditkins sod who ars con-. 4
WAD Ul of baring hoarded the holtth, harm sod
priv En m
os to which every human being is els Ostilli • ,
VotiNt: MEN wlio are troubled with we isms sewer
ally, ova...ille) a bad habit to youtb.thi aide of which
are illnioess, paws, fo.grtfulness; sometimes a tingles '
In the core, weak eyes. weakness of the halt and lower
extremities, confusion of ideas, loss of wisrmoty, with
mulultdbolY, may be cartel by the authors NSW PARIS'
AND LONDON TREATMEMF. •
We hire, for the treater part of the last year, devoted
, our time to visiting the Pniropeari goapitalik availlfit
oanitivea of the knowledge and researches of the MK
skilled physicians awl morose In, Sumps mid on the ,
ConUnent. Those who place themselves ander oar sate
Rill nOwitutra the• hill benefit of the many New and '
MU:scions Reinedise able' , we sea enabto intrOdnee
lath our prattler, and thepublls may ef thet ,
RIMS eat, aseidulty, :fgeftger and attentlite being paid
their quese, which has so successfully_ dlatingsfsbedus
horhttffote, sa a Physician in our PROULlARdepartment
of profanities' practise, for the past twentplis• years.
Folios Timms nisei—Ladies wbo wish for medleine, -
the efficacy which bee been toted in thoessale einem
and never failed to effect speedy cares without any bad
results, will use none but Dr, DeLsusey's Female Periodi
cal Pills. The only to
is, that ladilts shoed net kni taknaltent l i P
es-
chained
to believe thee are in certain winudieue salkisbuti77
of sclsh will be found on the wrapper accompanying -
each bo.C•jhbough slime so safe and healthy, so gentle .
yet eo sat irei are they.
Pries $1 *boa. They sae be ffialbidtti any 'pert et
the Malted States.
TO THE LADIES—Who need a cos/dentist toadied ad.
clear with regard to any of there tote: resting mooplaints •
to which:their delicate organization readers them liable, •
are particularly ftvited tnnossals
Tao .:EuteremCiatvanto "Pinirsomenr—Tor married •
ladies whew:eh:an wil/ not admit,-or who ban an do.'
sire to increase their Auttittes, may he obtained as shoes.
it is perfectly s.fs, and has been ottonsivoly used diming
the last eight years ?rice reduced to 810.
THC SECRETS OF YOUTH UNYtILIED.
4 Dreamt es Mm Cams of Preatereare Lieser,d sedimis
ramie,. Jowl Ablated, a book sheering Seeisisese
rovess sad oresakacs aurae !thews, [WS wife end r
feesalej oitaisfaki baba ; }viola w $418.61 .111#19 Mgt ---
iestensiis 'mods its vm, eyetinq • moo -
grew of Me diviate, frees ti m e
tommenceasest to Ma V*
11 mit be sold by ,Mit ossrecoipb f too EC mid Alleiv.
Y:r" Attendance daily, from Bin the morning till at
and on Sundays from 2 till* p. m.
Medicines with fall directions mat to say port ,ot the
-United States or Canada*. k r patients communising/I ,
their symptoms by letter. Ilusloes• corresposeleseill
gi
strlc confidential.
rirDt L's Odle* is still located as cited - Imbed, tin e ,
der the Dame of bit. L t CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Leon,-
Albany, N. Y r -soclsYo2-
BOOTS & SHOES
- -AT
Wholesale and Retail ! !
C. ENGLEHART
Having pnrehased.the stock acrid rotted the store room
recently occupied by Chalice Miller, in
ROSENZWEIG'S BLOCK.
Next Door to Clark t j - 3fetcclrs Banking Ogee,
Iteapectfully anneuncos that he continuing the
trashaess, and invitee the public to give iil.n a call. He
will keep on hand a large sail superior h ocl: of every
thinr, in hie line, including
GENTLEMEN'S
FINE it fOMMON BOOTS 4.t. SHOES,
LADIES'
Gaiters,i3e,linorals, Shoes, Slippers, ac.,
MISSES'
BALMORALS, CAITERS, &C.,
CI lILDREN'S
SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Haring obtained Lis stock dirictly front the taantifh*-
turent, Le (eels gonedent of selling at least le low, if not
lower, than any other dealer.
Particular Attention Chen to Custom Work.
Tuffs branch cif business being under the auperintand
elattl of Mr OBADIAH MILLER, the ;labile need no
farther eridenoe that their orders will be promptly and
skillfully attended to.
REPAIRING ATTENDED TO.
The Public ire respeettnlly invited to giro ate a call lad
nee for themselves. lfeel perfect reliance In my ability
to give etittr.! witithet!oll to leit who tarot inc with their
patronage.
C P.NOLVILIIIT.
eug2.9'6ittf.• . .
)0'
MILES' CELEBRATED
BAND AND OTHER COFFEES.
THE: SANO him 'been exteturirely need in this and ether
countries. and is highly approved for its
FINE Fi.i VOR, HEALTHFUL AND, NUTRIIIOUS
QUALITIES.
This Coffee compares favorably with, and is by many
eterreti to Rlo and Java, and is
•
SOLD AT Atiour 11ALF TIIE PRICE.
Hill ground and put up in Tin Foil paper in lib packa
ge, with labels that read—
"MILES'
In tbs centre
al=tl
clt of a lads
holthrlß s cn
ter pot. The
le,:olg raw red.
green sad ? , I
MEM
righted
AN 0 "C 0 k F - E E." k
• It to packed In whit* wood bow of 60 lbs. slab; els;
Is bulk a kegs and amts. Also on bawl,
MlLyt OLD GoYZILIX/47, JAYA. KAIJiCIAIIIO,S T. DOWN
GO, Rio, Da.` asmos AND RTI COVlrin. •
Of superior q ualt to Tta Foil paws sad both
tar to Sim.
Deidere will pleeaesend for Circulars and List of
Orders by mall or Express promptly executed.
L. V. HOLMAN. 36 Harrison St"
gole agent for the 'Jolted States. New York.
LiEWARZ OF' COUNTEttrEITS
, I, bovl63m.
Fall and Winter Goods !
DRY GOODS.!
FANCY DRESS COOPS,
SHAWLS,
Cloths and Cassimeres,
Overcoatings and Cloakings,
FLANNELS 'AND LIND SEYt3.
• AND A LARGE STOCK OF
- Brown_ and Bleached Ne
SHEETING'S AND SHIRTINGS
/UST RECEIVED, BY 1 2'
JOHN C. BEEBE.
Oct. 1-7, 18G3— ..",m
s76' Reward.
LOST, on the Bth higt., at . .Edinboro, in
Erie county,: POCKET 11 001i. r rantainIng WAAL
Sin in money and a number of ralnabt papers, amore
mulch were the feilowilie : obliraik n again st David
nary for $715; One %rat nat. C Lilyetnne and J. C. Birer.
late; tar 1100; 0114 againat.WilLani and Omar Clanina for
31. a .nd one aa,tue: Wui. Noah for about sad: *lsla
view! e th er paper/. 5. 9 :finch' value. lb. reit:rein; be
pricket toot ea.! I rAt••l.4j t , i the 1111.!0 iiCd, the
treter will he permit lel t , . I eteia thi tot,nev
~ett7'ir.l-le •
NOTICE.
•" v VIIEREAS, my - •wife;.Margaret Wet:
:.. TT refl. his lett Lay bed and bo* without outlast
c. 0.., or litotveation -, this is to notify the pablte dist
I will not be roapoutible for any dahta of lior contract• •
ter; eller this date. _ '
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f#s missp tA9A the . pretßlre .
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IV • it - ria%criler — Taireconser of
and Paiada eta , on Muir:breve:king. 1. ' ....:
I.stb, alfeop Rett Cob , , tbinft 'ybtrabld Ud e i
et pllng. .N 0 npeei.il 1.111141 on her body. Aeylieteon
returning her te the natAtreitut4l. at-the ithevie4plece, '
will be well rwiranied. • .. ,- . TlMprlirlii:CAßTY.. , , .1.
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Stray Heifer. • - •
CAUL toiho subsoriber, I iiting InGfedrke • ; J 1
tp, on the 284 of *Amber, i gray °vied '
heifer, with a hot* halm lo ft Or. riad owe IPWari hit A
s p r i ng . Thowwner 4 regietesiqd to , some forward. Pre"
properteergeorild.taksior away. Wardle *be
be of accordiat *kir. • . ' • ,Aro:
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