The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 18, 1866, Image 3

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    Zig 4trie Arechig ethoerver.
ERIE, PA., JANUARY 18 . , 1866.
'Written for the Observier.]
False.
011 y fairy gonna, my visits dove,
gy hop* end light of lite.
I w ear by Rim who rake above
Thy preCIOCII NI! I dierly ten
And ling to nuke nay wife.
• yd :•tenon. death, my dear, for thee,
And Minn my dunces me;
For you rd breve the bonnet% wet;
Roth het no joys, my loys,lbe me,
:an thee, my lady fm„...
Thai 'poke a lover to his Meld,
Upon a agivPv's eve,
down the pebbled bank they strayed
And nistled that he mast lave.
H e pressed ber trimly to kis begirt
And kissed her o'er and o'er,
Then with a fond embrace they p
int—
Aad nererlneet they more: .
The girl she waits to hear from
htm—
gat All her hopes are vela,
dad rain her sighs, abd rain her tears—
They ne'er shall meet again.
A n d there. she treacle the self gam beach.
An d Jo Ai lei o'er the en.
A n d watches every coaling chip
That she his fore ow see
Ole he, away In foreign lands,
ifith girli doth stray,
t.lls to them the tale he told
To hi r so far away.
Mr. John Gensheimer, one of oar oldest
ers blisheil clothing merchants, has taken
j ut° 'psrteerebip his eon and the firm will
Water be known u that of Gensheimer &
frersons in-need of articles in their line
dad this firm one of the pleasantest in
the city to deal with.
EDITORIAL CoNvsavor. = The Editorial
Convention, which convened at Brown's
Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon; was one of
the most delightful gatherin . ga it has ever been
cer pleasure to attend. About some sixteen
or eighteen representatives of the Press were
P'
relent and the proceedings were conducted
in a spirit of frankness and sociability that
will render the occasion memorable to all who
participated. A supper was given in the
t uning to the members of the Convention,
vhieh was attended by a number of our prom
inent citizens, ona everything passed off in a
highly gratifying manner. We have no time
to give a fuller report of the proceedings, but
we assure those of the fraternity who were
net present that they missed one of the finest
elite that has taken place for many years in
this section.
.kSnutous OCCUitIISNCIL—On Fridty night,
daring the heavy thunder storm, the central
!onion of the new Reed House building,
itraving on French. street, and including
epece about twenty feet in width by five sto
rho in height, fell down with a terrible crash,
carrying with it all the adjoining wood work
in the interior. The occurrence is attributed
b) some to a defective foundation, by others
to poor brick, and by many more to faulty
architecture. The wall did.not fall either out
or' is, so would be supposed, but simply
spatted down, leaving the brisk and rubbish
in the cellar of the building. It was evident
to all thee an occurrence something like this
was probable, and many predictions to that
dent hare been made by persons versed in
building The entire structure
appears to be
weakly built, and the walls on 'the Park side
are cracked in a number of places. It Is very
greatly to be regretted that a building u cost•
ly and extensive as this should not have been
constructed in a more substantial manner.—
ralees some measures are taken to secure the
walls, the credit of the edifice must be seri
ously impaired for many years, and instead of
being, as was anticipated, a glory and benefit
to the place, it will become 'an object of fear
sad ridicule. •
BLIND TOM, THE ItirsioAL P.BODIGT.--Tbi9
edebrated character, who has been attracting
great attention in the eastern cities, is ad
vertised to give two concerts in Farrar
Hall, comma:log on Monday evening next.
From the comments of oar exchanges, we
[adge that Blind Tom is an object of . peenliar
sterest. lie is a negro boy, who was born
ightless, ind whose age was only eixtema last
Monday. To everything ‘, but music, 'mita.
bone in greater or lees degree associated with
t,
and a parrot-like repetition of words and
ententes, he in essentially idiotic. Hie brain
large, but his forehead does not come up to
he ordinary negro standard of height or
'ith. His emotional character is strong,
.d its manifestations at all tines when list.
slog to others on the plane are almost ♦ie—
ent, and always ludicrous in the extreme.--
t ie of hearing is eery acute, and when
elleens he listens intensely ; although when
Iptez!ly indifferent he seems to remember
crrectly." From early childhood his m
ini ts'enti have been remarkable, and he is
ltepatz'e of all who tee him. He plays the
nut difficult compositions upon the Piano
r.:h me, and repeats any production played
preaence, after hearing it but one time.
2t.,hap been giving concerts during the week
atuffalo, and the papers there describe them
utzeng the Enna largely attended and inter..
eg per held' in the city.
fistsciat —We have received the report
!the State Auditor General for the year
-la g Nor. id , 1865, from which vie glean
l ifilloving facts of local fioanoial interest.
"tain)unt of tax on real and personal es
g t Paid by Erie county was $13,971, by
'word $13,112, and by Warren $4,231, The
eouities paid a special tax of one half
en the dollar, per act of May 16, 1861,
t . :o.svs: Erie $2,681, Crawford $2,546,
I ." , *le•O' O. The railroads in this vicinity
'Qui on tonnage as follows: Erie & Pitts.
52.141, Erie & North East $14,754,
el;bia At Erie $8.211. The following
us paid into the State Treasury by
••°ate bankers: Clark & Metcalf $635,57;
' & West $39,54 ; Vincent, Bailey &
t l3 Ml ; Battles & Webster $27,34. G.
• C4:120, Prothonotary, : paid $595,68, and
LO, Jr , Register, $1,686,68 for tax on
.4, trials, deeds, &c. S. Res, Jr., paid
'; 41 ,68 .collateral inheritance tax. E. D.
Nutty Treasurer, paid $2,794,83 for
'•ere' her noes ; - $475 for theatre, circus
• selaserie licensee; $483 for eating
an.l beer saloon licenses; and $ll4
Pliers' licenses. The county rec'elved
' , di , : as its Aare of the common school
and the State Normal School at Fain-
Il lteceired an appropriation of $5,000.
WI ? Norms. —Mr. E. J. •Kelso,
' .4 1 Recorder from 1824 to 1886, informs
*At he hos still on hand a large number
tads Pissed in his charge daring his term
o>Fce. Some of them are of great Jig—
vute to the owners of the property they
the and they may save considerable
bY obtaining possession of the doors•
. 7 4 . MI such be requests to call at his
lor:e immediately, and sec are their deeds.
(Sao.lB.tf.)
Xiceretry sad Woodward, House of
rHelliativen will pleaseacceptoar tttanb
eqiisof Lelialstive dootiinnic
-- Obit%Awry.
Died, on the 6t.h.alt., 0111 -board theM. a.
steam sloop of war " Saginaw," at Acapilo,
Mexico, and while in command ,of that ship,
Lieut. Cone_g &ht. W. Scott, U. broth
er of Wm, L, Scott, of this eity..i
Is the death of this pills* young officer;
the service has los: one of its choioest spirits;
the country a serviceable citizen ; society, ap
affable, talented sad Christian gentlemaie.—
But the loss falls heaviest upon those doles;
er and more endearing ties; aa aged and
widowed mother, an only brother and sister,
in whom his kind and unselfish netlike hid
planted affection's sanotu.a their lose is
parable.
Lieut. Comd'g Seat entered the service as
midshipman on the 9th Sept', 1841, and grad
natal NA. 8 in his class, numbering 58, se the
naval academy. Although but a youth com—
paratively, from his high standing. he was re
tained several years as an Instructor in the
institution, thus becoming preceptor to many
now of his own grade.
When the rebellion broke out, although a
Southerner by birth and education, be main—
tained his allegiance to his Government. faith
fully and gallantly discharging his 'ditty in
many dangerous and responsible positions
throughout the war. After peace was restored,
be was ordered to the Pacific to command the
Saginaw, and while at the port of Acapulco,
where the ship was stationed to protect our
citizens and the interests of the Government,
was attacked with the fever 'incident to that
climate, and fell a victim after three weeks'
.
Mr. Scofield Entiorses Negro intim&
4r. Scofield, (PS ,)..expreesed his views
against the eolonliation of the black race.
and in the course of his remarks said that the
Republican peril would adhere to its prinoi.
pies. The more we degrade the negroes the
more we degrade ourselves ;
.and the mere we
elevate ourselves the more we elevate the
negroee The cheapest end best elevation is
to inspire them with self respect. Give the
colored people free suffrage, and you awaken
the animation of the whole race throughout
the United States. The pending bill should
be passed to inaugurate this principle, and
there was no better place than the District of
Columbia to begin the work.
The above, which we clip from the New
Tork Tribune's report of Congressional pro
ceedings, will surprise many, though not
Guise who are well acquainted with the pecu
liar characteristics of our member of Con
gress. He has been playing a double game
for the last year—pretending to be a conserv
ative when . among conservatives, and a radical
when among radicals—and we are gratified to
know that he has finally concluded to present
himself in•his true colors. Our member IS
one of the clue of men who always take the
strong side, and we may Conclude that the
advocates of negro voting are in a majority
among the Republican leaders in this district.
As Mr. Scofield Is a candidate for renomina•
Lion, and will in all probability be again the
candidate of his party, we here his eenti
mente as uttered above will be kept before the
people. The majority in our district may
have been blinded to sustain the Republican
policy in the past, but we do not think they
are quite prepared to endorse negro equality.
Mornay Conzec—But three more lectures
remain to complete the course 'provided by
the Y. M. C. Association. On the 25th inst.
Rev. Henry Giles, of Quincy, Maas., will
give en address, his subject being "The Jews
in History." He will be followed by B. F.
Taylor, Esq., an ever welcome lecturer, who
will discourse upon " Thought and Her
Chariots,". on the 30th inst. The course will
close on the ith of February by the appear
-anoe of Miss Anna E. Dickinson• in her favor.
ite character of the Public Scold. Her sub
ject—" Home Thrusts,"—will afford ample
opporttnity for the display of the qualities in
which by common consent she is acknowledged
to surpass any womsn of the present day.
Letter from Greenfield Towshlii.
GESINVISLD, Jon. 13, 1866
Entros. Ossman :—The agent of the' Li
brarian Association bee visited several reboots
in the towns of Greene and Waterford, calling
,neetings to organise Libraries, and hassnet
with considerable success. The people tjesr
Wm. Weeds, Lattimore, Sweetman's, Wiley
and Yaple's Districts took hold with a will.—
The troable seems to be to get the people out
to the meetings so as to organize. We hope
the interest will increase.
The general health throughout the cannily
seems to be good. Business active. All wish
ing oil to be found, some expecting it. Re
ports of new raliroale in every man's mouth,
terminating at different points, and starting
no telling where, but following both branches
of French Creek, running tbrongh every man's
farm in the county. But time will tell what
ws shall have and where it will be.
CLAIN Answov.—S. Todd Perley, Esq., has
removed his claim agency from Wayoe Hall
to Olerk'• building, Northwest corner of the
Park, directly opposite the let Presbyterian
church. Mr. P. has bed much experience In
the department. at Washington, and has been
eminently successful in the branch of business
to which he has given his particular attention.
We heartily recommend him to any who have
claims for colleotion. (Jan. 18.110.)
;- ter D W. Hutchinson. United Staten Claim
Agent, Girard,.Penns. Pensions, Back Pay,
Bounty, and all other claims against the Goa
arnment attended to with prOmpiness. Charges
reasonable. Application toy mail attended to
the same as if made in person. ' (Jan.18.6m.)
Sorrows of the it Phut Contributor."
For the benefit of a numerous class of am
bilious men who aspire to become popular
lecturers, I send you a few iten a of my expe
riesce. I went to Southern Illinois to get
started as a lecturer. I told my hotel keeper
that it was my first effort in the lecture line,
that I did not care for money if 1 could only
get started. I was unfortunate on that occd
pion either in my subject or my audience.
My subject was, " The urgent necessity f, r
the immediate revival and thorough reorgan
isation of the Know Nothing party." My
audience were all Irish. I got started.
Being advertised by the nom-de-phase of
the " Fat Contributor," my audience is some
times disappointed in the size of the lecturer.
Such was the case in a town-I visited in Min
nesota last summer. My audience was small,
owing to the public being suddenly and se
verely indisposed—they were indisposed to
come to the lecture. My audience, in fact,
consisted of but one people. He was a gun•
Osman. I began my discourse, " Gentlemen
and Ladies," but changed quickly to " Be
spoofed Sir." Before I could proceed any
further my audience arose indignantly to its
feet, as one:man.
I inquired the cause of the interruption.
"Sir," be said, "the audience is &sap.
pointed in the she of the lecturer."
" Well, my dear sir," said I, " the lecturer
is disappointed In the size of the audience,
and it you will not say anything about size,
I won't."
He allowed me to proceed, end at the con
clusion was so well rivaled .that be urged me
to stay another night, when be promised me a
much larger audience. He could not come
himself, but would send his wife, who weighed
Iwo hundred and sixty five pounds.' I didn't
stay.
I have had a good deal 'of money in my
houses at one time and another—generally
lathe pockitsff same wealthy man in the
audience: I always cane home with money,
however; I borrow some in Ome home witb.
I have bad some large houses The largest
' house j. had was at Louisville, firy. That house
must have been Iwo hundred feet long, nin-,.ty
feet wide; while in height it came pretty high
all the receipts to pay rent. A Louis
villa editor said a good thing about me. He
said: "The 'Fat Contributor' lectured last
night to a small house. His style reseal:4s
_ .
Artemis Ward's, but he has not the ease sad
grace of Artemis before en eitilenete.'! As
though's lecturer could be Ms we before
an audience, when the audience would net
pay expenses. As grace accompanies meat,
and there wasn't profit enough in the bonne
,th_buy-etteal, where's your putt
lie said, in coneltudoth that I would int
prcure. with practice. if I bad capital enough
to
s ectiatinne the- puttee. And MI In the
.feee of the acknowledged
_AKA that I had a
tipltal lecture. .
The fullest house I have had was at 'thole
City; in the oil
_regions. Every ma* who
came was full of bete. The lecture went off
well, notwithstanding.. It didn't go ',off so
well as my doorkeeper did—he went's with
the receipts.
I gave two consecutive lectures at 0* City.
At the conclusion of ttiasecond 'man one
of the first chinas (the second aids had
not yet arrived,) arose end assured met
delighted them greatly. Re said they Whet
enjoyed themselves so teach since the They,
era were hung. Re added that was at the
request of the audience en mane altogether—
that I should Ma/ another night. The land
lord of the inn where I was stopping. arose
somewhat hastily, and stated that I couldn't
stay another sight with him, unless my bill
was secured. Such is sometimes the encour
agement that gealus,receives at the heads of
the mercenary.
A little town on the Allegheny turned oat
well. The principal-oocupatton of the inlmb-
Hants was to haul oil. That being the only
halt they had, I lectured is a grocery. The
people tuned out in the most tusexpected
meaner; they turned out the lights—then
they turned ant the lecturer because he
wasn't fat enough. They gave ms twenty
minutes tc. leave town. I told them if they'd
make it twenty dollars I'd go.
A 6 the termination of the twenty minutes I
felt something come against me very vapidly
from behind. My first impression was that it
was from an old fashioned leather valise
Subsequent reflection has convinced me that
it was a boot. I shook hands with then an
widi mach feeling. I told them they meld
escuse me, for I felt that I had get to go !
Leaving somewhat hastily I caught the sound
of bherab voices in that grocery, singing In
tones of the most pathetic inquiry :
Shall we never more behold thee,
Never hear that winning voice sofa 1"
I jelled book that they Wouldn't—not if r
could help it. "That 'winning voice" didn't
seem to win IR that neighborhood.
A friend adilsed me to go twice to the lame
place. He said although I might only snake
expenses the int time, the next time it would
be different. It was, to be sure ; I only paid
expenses the first time, but yet the second
time—l didn't. I have tried my agents. • They
proved unsatisfactory with one exception.—
He never asked for money. He never alluded
to money but once. Bald he to me one day:
"You don't ears for money, do you?"
" No, indeed," said I.
" I tbought not," said he, "I never saw
you have'• cent "
t humor Lim in thole harmless light flights
of wit. You may hear from me again.
*Thisely. PILL= Consamtrroz.
Items of Local Interest.
The concluding leotnre of the series upon
Ile% by Rev. Mr. Laurie, In the Universalist
°buret, wkll be delivered on Sunday, the 28th
inst.
The Dunkirk 17alos has bees eompellod by
the high pt:iee of all the articles used la the
printing business, to raise its subseriptioa
price.
..
Hon. C. V. Culver; Representative from the
Crawford end Vnngo distriet, is the young.
est member of Congress—being but thirty
five. Hon. Theatiene Stevens is the oldest—
seventy three.
Some of the oil companies which last year.
in paying• lazes, misused their stook at $lO
per share, now Talus the Buse *took at fire
cents a share. "What a fall was there, my
countrymen "
We have a few eoppi left of the Observer of
January 4th, containing a list of the mar—
riages and deaths in the county, which any
persons desiring them can obtain by calling
at this office.
Mr. Aldrich bas been removed from the
past office at Plates, in this county, and
Wm. M. Connell appointed in his place. The
former is an cut and out advocate of negro
equality, anrhis successor is said to be a
•
man of more conservative views.
A story is told of a lady at Pithole, who,
while on her way to lie Morey Farm Hotel,
from Holmden street, got stuck In the mire,
and bad to be fished out by some gentlemen.
Another counterfeit greenback SlO bill has
made its appearance. The signatures of Spin
ner and Chittenden are good, but the portrait
of me, Lincoln is come, and the bill gene
rally 'much heavier in appearance than the
original.
A cotemporary calls attention to the fact
that the year 1805 was fevered with fifty thee
Sundsys—the first and last, day being a Sab•
bath. It, will be quits a number of years
before the same circumstance occurs spin.
The Meadville' Republican states that the
whole amount ofospital invested there in
tags during the past year exceeds $870,000.
We presume this is Inclusive (lithe soot, of the
improvements made by the A. 8i G. W. R. IL
Co., which have been quite extensive in that
vicinity. "
One of our editorial cotemporaries, with
wisdom. beyond the usual, run, thus sagely
observes ; It is not what we earn, but what
we cave, that makes us rich; it is not what
we eat, but what we digest, that makes us
etronfi ; it is not whi,t we read, but what we
remember, that makes us learned. All this Is
-very simple, but it is worth recolleeting.h
Mr. 13. Catlin has - received the appointment
of Secretary to the committee on contested
elections' in the State Susie. The position
is an easy one, and , will leave Mr. C. an
abundance of time to flatter Mr. Lowry, and
calumniate his opposentsi through the Got !
umns of the Corry Telegraph, Girard 17nles
and Union Mills Bulletin.
Senator Clymer, of erks county, sad Bea•
at or Lowry, of this county, occupy Mts in
the Senate chamber, thin session, immediately
adjoining. We sweetly know whether to
congratulate Mr. Lowry upon the sound po-
Mimi company he has got into, or to ooltdole
with Mr. Clymer on account of the doubtful
sort thatcirountstanoss barn thrown upon
Mr. Lowry seems to be held in high fiver
by Ms Republican associates in the State Sen
ate, if we are to judge by the committees be
hes been placed upon. Re is chairman of the
'committee on Federal Relations, which con—
stitutes him the leader of his party in the
Senate, and a member of the committees on
Ranks, Railroads, Military Affairs sad Pen—
'dour and Gratuities: The low standard of
ability possessed by the Republican party in
the Senate is best exemplified by facts like
these.
The still, of Wm. P. Murray & Co.'. refinery,
Mr. Jonu Seperintendest, on Mill Creek,
south of the railroad bridge, blew up early
on Monday morning, with a report Thiel'
sounded Ilk, the disokarge of a cannon. The
top of the still was taken off jizt above the
riveting is Glean as if eat with an inetrument,
and carried away some linty or seveati feet.
At the same time the ell in thestill 'aught on
fire, and the flames lisped high in the air,
malting a display superior to the best pyro
technical efforts. The cold weather has the
effect of making the refining business mere
than unusually risky, kern the tendepoy ef
`the pipes to frees, up tad prevent the Pune
from ensiles, and most of ow establish.-
meats of that Mad have stopped to await
:milder season.
People who an hod of patronising the Va
rious • Mit Coitoorti . and jewelsy ecneerus
abiltd tCa country,itay derive
Beta s bansikeuut S Eels heti lib eh:ve learned
from amu in the business on Tuesday. lie.
'alarmed onstitst the se-ealled gold and f.ilrer
articles litettibuted arsi 611 imitations, and cogs
rte parties but a,more trifle. Thus, for its.;
Osseo, "gold" rings advertiied on 'the Maas
being worth $l, an bought at
,eholesale in
New York for 110,3 Th per dosen, or less than
foitiligul-$149 11 ; . "ge,t4", watches valued at
Vie, test flees $ll to $4, sad: "gold" sets of
Jewel', ;raga st $l6, soot about 40 ends.
These items area specimen of As whole, and
is the mojoiity of easel vilim gifts are &deer-,
tilled, they do sot cost the-rassals $5 for every
$lOO worth debited to be distributed. If the
public were generally aware of the deceptiai
ptsosised by this ohms of concerns, they would
soon dis out for want of patronage.
The Corry Deily Telegraph came to as on
Tuesdayeveaing with an entire new dress,
and the name extended so as to read "Corry
announces its Intention to eapport the so.
called Republican principles hereafter, and
Daily Telegraph and Erie Co. Republican." It
claims to be the especial organ of that party
la the county. We have always heretofore
been led to suppose that, one of the editors of
the Telegraph claimed to be ♦ Democrat, and
wereit not that we long agyonoluded not to
be surprised at any .political change, we
might be tempted to expresit some setonielt
meat at his present positioa. The paper, we
Infer, is to be the champion Of Mr. Lowry.
The &dials Express, noticing the closing
of the Quartermaster's Depariment in that
city, stave* compliments Capt . . R. O. Wilson
for the satieflotery maws in widish he Per
formed the duties of his position. It says :
"He has expended between one and two
althea, of dollars at this port, without a
single instance of treasure or fault finding on
lie part of the War Department or any of its
subordinate ofileers. as an evidence of the
favor which has met his official einduot, we
Rill refer to the feet that he has been nomi
nated to the Beasts •for a eolonelcy in the
regular army."
The - Express states further that• the, Cap
tain designs retains's* to Erie and resuming
the practice of the lew.
The statement is made that the railroad
from Irvine to Pith°le will be in "running
order by the ist of May. • The Pith°le and
Franklin B. R. is expected to be completed
before that date, and within the next summer
it Is intended to extend the Allegheny Valley
R. R. to Franklin, which will complete the
through line between-Pittsburgh sad the P.
KB. R. R. at Irvine. When this is done we
will have two routes to Pittsburgh—one by the
E. & P. R. L, aad the other dolin the Alle
gheny River. The former having the advaq.
!age in distance by a number . o, miles, will
always be the favorite for travelers from our
shy.
A petition is in circulation for the removal
of the post oMee to a location in the vicinity`.
of Seventh or Eighth streets. The friends or
,the movement argue that the present site is
outside of the business centre of the place,
and that a regard for the convenience of the
public requires that the otlice should be situ
ated in some pore eligible locality. if is
claimed, on the other hand, that the larger
portion of the baldness is concentrated near
the Park, and at - the dicks, _and that the
present situation of theofice is better suited
to the majority of persons who have the
greatest Interest in it than the one proposed.
An interesting local quarrel bids fair to spring
up on the subjeet.
We understand that the first payment of
$lO,OOO made to Mr. Lowry for hie Westfield
railroad privilegerhas been divided among the
stockholders of the Tiptoe Land and Mining
Co., to the amount of s2,6ol) . eich. Of course
this is not investing it in the railroad from
Erie to Mitiville.—Dispatek.
Bosh, neighbor. If you believe , any such
story, you are not as well acquainted with
Lowry as some of ne. He is the last man in
the world to divide the proceeds of his specu
lations with anybody.
In his speeches through this district during
the last three or four campaigns, Mr. Scofield
persisted in clslaing the Administration as
the Government. He has seen proper during
the present session of Congress to co-operato
with the disunion radicals, and in opposition
to the Administration ; therefore, in accord
ance with his own doctrines, he must now be
an enemy of the Government. How do the
"loyal" pimple of the district, who were so
taxieue to "sustain the Government,", like
the ides-of being represented at Washington
'by a "copperhead !"
A Convention of Sabbath School teachers,
pastors of churches, and Mends of the Mi.:
glees education of children is to be held in
Park Church, on the 6th Ind 6th of February.
An invitation is extended-to the Mends of the
cause throughout all that section of the coun
try. A number of eloquent and prominent
speakers are expected to be present.
Our paragraph; in another place, Baying
that the lecture course will close with Miss
Dickinson's harangue, is incorrect. The fiat
lecture of the course will be delivered by ,
Bishop Simpson, on. the 'venlig of February
14th.. His subject will be the original, in
structive and entertaining one: "Abrsham
Lincoln."
We understand that the sisters of the St.
Vincent Society have purchased the brick
residence on Second street owned-by James C.
Katsina Seq, and ooeupied by Mr. Wm..o.
Arbuckle, to be used as a Hospital. It is de
signed to be open to. persons of every reli
giose persuasion, and the inmates will be en
titled to the services of each ministers and
physicians as they may prefer.
The Weirea Mail urges the rebuilding ol
she bridge at that place, which was destroyed
some years ago. Itirvidd seem as -if such a
movement Weald commend itself to the hearty
approbation and 1111001MrSpnialt of the people
of the town. No stranger visits the place
without halal; mvprised that so necessary a
measure for its prosperity should have been
se long neglected.
The members of Perry Fire C. propose
give a ball shortly, for the purpose of
raising funds to
,tarnish their new engin.)
house. The sempsay have given so many evi
dences of their seal and (doing - in - the ser
vice; that any measure which may be proposed
for their benefit silt 'undoubtedly command
the favor of oar citizens.
Owing to a severe acel4oat to his left hand,
Mr. Clerk, the y**114•11 after singing two -or
three pieces, was compelled to postpone his
uncut until farther notice. The slight . op
portunity the audience had to judge of hii
qualities u a singer gave them a warm lux
pression la his favor, sad be can rely_ upon
having a fall house on his nut visit to Erie.
A meeting vu held at the First Methodist
church oa Monday, at - whisk committees vele
appointed to pumas charter and collect
funds fer a Protestant HospitaL Another
neetiag will be bald at the First Presbyterian
Aare) on Meads; evening asst.
We have another letter 'from ofiddy O'Ra
feet;," which will appear seat week. The
saw friends of• the Illahrioao 4, Tiddy" will
be &HOW Se beer that be bas seat itaithei
for publiutioa.
We iierel4d — ripen on Neatly by Mr.
Another or therbey,auvloyed at sat
lug the fires •ta rise -eeb.ol 'home buried it
Mill Creek teyrnahlkwhcrequesta ite to my
that the erai:entea that tenr - pVionnl sakes
in al barrel within the buitiling on the merit•
tog-ot_ thi : firteksitaneeprt. ...Hemp! the boy
did not - take Lineable 04.0 the doe. that
morning at .
A aorreoponllem:l4 the Coansautsille Am
ond says it would be dillies!' to doable widish
.
is the best lookisi seinabtri of do Roam at
Harrisburg—Mr. Stuntman!, of Crawford, or
CoL McCreary. elitis t If thesis two Olds
met are the handsomest, 'oedema gradate,
what a homely Hi of fellows the seat must
be!
We understand that parties have Omni,
the lots on the nasal, at er sear its. intenm
tion with Front street, for the prprOcee of
erecting perpetual lime kilns upon the& the
geatlemen soneerned have an abundance at
capital, end inked earning on the Mishima
upon a more extetudve Male than it has emir
been eoadueted hire.' • -
Cards with the words For Bale " and "To
Let" printed upon them in large-letters end a
blank left lor the name of di party to whoa
application is to be made, ke pt constantly on
hand at the Observer office.
On Friday, about midnight, a heavy germ
of thunder and lightning occurred, a phonon'
ens not ofte'n witneeeed at this period of the
year.
W. W. Wolf, sheriff of York oowsty, died
at York on the 224 ult. We obsrie by our
exchanges that no legs than thres "lora "
applicants were at Berrieliars sitar the An%
two days before Mr. Wolf was dead. • •
N K W. /It x.
Atm Ocdf hu mated with himself is the
WHOLXB4it AND IZT4IL
GROCERY. RIISINEB*B
R. Jo. AIM J. 71. PArlieboll,
Of No tb !pineal& Pa; sad lam tybeweiged audit
Ike for dein/ bwisset, to batmen 'memo et tbs
TeibTioage Abe* glees by the pelge.
W. atilt make no speetility to
SUPPLY BOARDING ROBBER, BOTILLB
AND PRl*Ari PAIILEIN
With evArything they need in the jtatabli Ling, !hi
public can dopind on the
BEST ,OF GOODS BEING BOLD.
AT TRZ LOWEST PRIOR/1
CM
111‘ 72.111C11 ST., wc, PA.
KADY PAY STOUR.
Dal
A. MI ILNIG
Weald respecttarki Warne the Piddle that he hes
ratcheted tb.
STOCK OF GROCER:CS OP 141Ifid L ALUM
°okra or Sex Alto ems S. •
When ho taint. to Imp aolood sat orkertuott at
PANCLT
G8.00E111813 & PROVISIONS, -
WOOD k lIIILLOW WART, AND VAINITT DS
as ts kept la Irle.
Kept eoastaatly ox UAL- " •
BEST BRANDS OF ERIE CO. FLOUR,
WARILINTZD A GOOD ABTICLZ!
tom' The hithest Market r 2 10* paid for an 'drib sr
Country Produce.
lar Goode delivered din ct ellarp to any pert of Din
City. dectlll.4l
AMERICAN UOVME.
SOTITS WKST QORXU OP MI ?AZI & Inn 111%,
RBIE, PA.
JOHN D I JNCAN, PROPRIETOR.
The andaaagaed halo; taboo dome et tio above
wall-known Hotel and refittad .ttAccassiacier fay* sr
cpeothally solicits • share of the oabliepateotoge. Tow
rrasoaabla, sad aceosamodatione arra to mel la the
thy.
1141 r For the cosemieses of pone from tie ataatq
a good stable has Men attached to the
seolV64-4to. ' J&V aL D.IIICIAIt.
F 111:1T CLA FARE YOE SALE.
The anaemia-00 i
onto for ply hi. Tam la Barber
Cre k tn.. on thaildnlalo Toad, 41)1 altos (tombs. eity
and half a ogle trten Wselgtille, adloialog that of Bea •
judo Chambers. It cootaloa SO agree of eaperlor lead.
well watered. level and in tr t rate order. A large or
chard of 'l...n4l(lin:tit ii on lb* preauses. The improve
mania consist of ei new two-sto y name Dwelling Bowe,
two good Barns awl all the oweerwary out baildhupr
Tama of payment will be jam Apply to
TllO3. Ap ply &HAUGE!,
or-11. A. DAVI/MOW.
Erie City.
Secl4'6s I'm
CLEMENS, CAU6UEV 41; 1117RUIDge,
..-
WHOWIALZ GROOM
AND PROVISION DEALERS,
R~'~'~7r'l
WOODEN WARS, HAILS, GLASS, NOM 1 '
W• 112
WHITE LIME, OIL VITRIOL, CAUSTIC
SODA. GLUM keg
NOS. 25 & M NORTH PARK f3TRXRT,
ERIE. PA.
deelniatf.
cRAWNORD, R 17131 &
Nakao Is
GROCE RIVE AND PRO#IBIONA,
Dried sad Roiled hank Mott sod 011 a.
Slitp Chandlery, Boat Storm 80,
NO. 7 BEATTY% BLOCH, TARN. SOW,
Also, Public Dock, beta elate stook
ERIE,•PA.
WV. A. CRAWFORD. • • I. 1. • I
11.42114-tf . J. MOW UTE
HARTFORD FIRE INAVILIMOR OS..
HARTFORD, CORRIOCTICOF. '
INCDRPORAT/4/1 1810. CIIPITA. WM"
T. C. AT.T.TH, Preat. G. IL 0011. 4 Omer
CITY Flan INMHILANOIC GOMPAPIV.
HARTFORD, CONNICTICUT
11VCOR POE ATED /847. t orrrAz Wu*
E. BAKER, Fred. GEO. I. =Mk SWF.
lasumne• is the above old MA ratable Oseqw
:kiss awn be obtained consplplist v r t . tio golumai
ion&
tusre”2-42.
FA USTI lOU. BALE.
- The anderstreed arm for Mile btu Weak% Term to
Barber Creek fp , on Theta** Road, about I miles (rata
Erie, and 2 mite treamilarber Creek etetien. It sentsime
Id /WM of Met elan land, sheet OS of cat* are eikaisi
and the balance well timbered. The letpereemileM
een
ant ate* gded Traces Meese% tee geed Maw Smut.
and all the swans?, enthellatay.. An eseelleet
chard is on the premises. A good green of crater nee
through the Farm. Terms of age mild be aug. Inquire
of Jeteph McCarter, Mete. PL. or et
JOSITH McCann',ba,
t On the proutem.
"Jao4-lm'
VARIi FOR SALE.
•
wiilesilinod Minn Minns fir WS. hi
Harbor Creek tp.,tK Wise tram rats awl ea, hiandlo
- fromthe Station Road . Said him *ortolan SS owns or
1 „ „ d repa timptpranill4.' 'with rood tines batik
two bum and otlurr comfortable ootheildiort. AA% s.
Twice orchard, toginabili to boor, and pod watt. Put
bond is wet: adapted to gram and grin( gram with iota
school nod 11 4 4:ilavytweas le. hod shoo • tainable
wood lot. eo WC sera, stir by, with in
downs upon it. .Iror further furth latorzstbentwilldriall*
undowdenod on the itaidsom • -
dinalle. ARNOLD .104.1)/X.
RXRCIDIVIVO NOTIVX,
-a- totters tonamenherj on the estate of lobs Cronterr
deed. late of Herber Weelt TA* tenuity 11,.,b
been ranted to the unhaslised; solleel is ptirser
to an Indrbted to esld hetet* to wits pefr
moot, end these Metes elates wait the sew nip
present them, duly satheatieste4 Mr settlement.
RICHARD CIODWLDY, Ssosibr.
Harbor Cook. Dee. 14111111-lhe• • • •
MOURISON &
VICOLVISAIM DMZ'S.=
VIAIIR, PORK, BEEF, SALT, 'GRAM,
• cLovgit, ?Maras Mei IS
NOB. 401 AND 508, -rum= - num!,
'Betwies litlkaa4 Stridi k Iteis.
v•i,001111
Bee* Braids, Diu t Pattma, Its. OA. 8 ply brain : Good all Waot rasrato, at $l,BO , y'd : rind
prigint art Tan Motto, Base cusets of the Derntifel Mail* Pattern, Coen% Melltailo. Floor Oil
Cloths, ail rim. KAN awl "Mini; Stair Oil Ciotti, heavy; Oil Cloth by the 0.44 large
•- • MN% to com • tato tem wittier& piedng, Valet' Bane aod Meta. Coma
Gad Manilla Door Xala. sta k "Ottpate and Mod. . All liel/M Wit
& ad pigs Winds. Ellodas, Ilattaad Omen Efterti
...
Belbadalarlibafte, all width,.
•
• .
. . .- --- limes us.
Ottikaa atlas oat. Owes sad ass It. Iltlegsat iiUL and Braised Window Condoes..Cartsin Books, Picture
Illotklamsis,Cosds.kaSes. ;Peeitibta to this Itao sem be Stud ken. A Sp: emlld Assortment
Lai by tbesTard. Ithesst Doelm_tor U tooto than MO. Mull& Zarb. Moulin also. Lawn
f litUa g ia linailsono Lam nor Vontibide Madova r atilt rob and Piztoros. The largest sasoitinont of .
- Wall anillilndow Paper In tb. town.
Lusa Tles largest
ode sooeteseat
P of Glass Goods tkle iseminet at priests that des eomptlittoo. Megan' Bleae.hed Table
Di r vide, at O per yard. We au ban geode Is ail vides, frau' Os sparsest to the finest
Dealießeimadt. Itaoldia, all 'Wu and prom W a job lot ot these goods at $3 oar dew; all Limn,
stiell nre.snakist the stsbrestermis the =dee.
Ihmitaut end Dana* Wow. lipisadtd Rubin* Towels at s4l,6op_or dna, all Lissa. tlswant ft tostaback Tow:
"es **Mies Ws, at tie very low price of AO oats. Irish Llama, Sheeting Lirwas,
11111rqns Uwe; Ur.. Da Geste. wise and Children's Lisa Handicer•
• good, all Haadhsrehisf at t*IP dos:
Gielejadlesdfiems.l3ays sod Claldree's Goths aaa Wool Massa all pews. Tho beet stook lo town. "A good
Cott.* Saw at U els. per par. 11/later Gloves tbr Verybody.
YANKEE NOTIONS AT WHOLESALE I
aliatobot flboatioro Maw, Mawr Mattlso ha Mato good Auk*? Dosaatla Goodsat ler prime. We
tor a so Dim good% thintiot mat as to bop • aleck at littslablag Goods. Call Wan •It tio bargain
sott tm •
W. 1. GARDNER,
Itho Loa gown Sloe, Ws% Ps.
MTlmp ohm le sails the eaperrhioe el Xt.& LIEHILIMOLD, 11i0 levell tam la thle
• -I
C . XXGUI4III/AZIP s
BOOTS AND SHOES,
azak auurtimomis or
CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
TWA tats this.iatiehed et Maratha kis Moab t I
his Meads sad the pa& rowan" be their Maul
setroaege beestaisr timbei to lilah sail hopes Le hats
a asotheasttea tke m i l take Osman La hdorassog
OW palls that 1 ea ks(
RLLDT PADS 110011 AND 150 AS CNIAL •
--is 71/01' ♦ MIMS 0111141 , 111,.
Thus eay Neese thikpbee. aid len still aabiag the
beet quintile of Outs' Lots sad Shoes. for wiikth I so
y= bat the ROT of
al O. = ITORRYCL under the Sapse•
a&
taditektabmid sMasaito ass lie
PLITMER PATENT BOOTS,
lau sow period to slake the Thar Patna loots
tam} maser sot to he sazysaesd Style sag
Cr I ohms keep oa hand i solo:tin of Ike bed
is et Mash sal Anerkaa ()Woad Rips.
P. L—Regabiag atteado4 to. isrlifittt
anti ELAM '
j. , ro. wer YOUR RONNY lA=
E. COUGHLIN'S
BOOT• AN) SHOE STORE,
BIM Stmt. Newly Opposite tail Poet ClieL
4,4=aheml,, Boot wed Shoo Posaler.
*** Platte that be
bes newlywed Mortised to *More Zoos
as two abed, mealy swells ths Post
to etre
Oltee,, whorl, be Writes elf bie old blitodi-aad outomers
ki r aeon. Peetteelar litigation gives to
•
' R. E P,A I IL IN 01
loriog eeneel werboes, sad wporlationdleg an ha
bodousself.hobelleves be .as give.. good Abell&
boa sob WI at an few Flom at sal Wow penes is tbo
db. Good PM Wimatod. WOW.
KilrffrOKll AMYX WORKER '
TIBBLLS, SHIRR I WHITEHEL.D,
PLATIVIWRIMM
STOlrill AND N 014.01 WAlnti
Dan latip sat ri rriail I. lp at immtubt is ft of Storms at
THE IRON GATE
Is firse.eileter Osel Oa* wither without roar
weir. bar hard es erdt werl, et weed, and le
BETTER THAN THE STEWART STOVE
• we &Ivo suasbeitari Die
WNZAT sas•r IND NSW SRA,
are kw
er eme Chol &eh 111.114111..1iti11i reed grebee—
a be sod Ober Ow moil or weed.
THE FOR ; EBT JAY.
We are satil imaafastarlag Ude weleitated low area
Sim for wood—with et witheat ratervoir.
THE MENTOR,
• Lew One Stove fat Wood. This la a weir Store,
lesatifal letto. aad sow for saie—toretaer with
a tarp aesortateat of elevated Orte Coot,
Parlor Cook for wood or coal, sad Parlor
aad Oilkie atom, for wood or coal.
C. x. mum. D. IWII, W. B. WIDIZIMILD
Itris, Jan. It 11110-4 a.
E RIE ALE BIigSVICZY,
OORNIN ON PARADE AND BD77ALO EITINST3
ERIE CITY LAGER BREWERY,
CORM 07 roma AID . RIDGE BUM%
WE WAIT AND EARLEY WARENOIIBBB,
cost= or rra sum AND CANAL DAsnr.
Tab mad Abler XX sad ILK Alas, '
A. lbstqad=asal Varieties at Lager,
Mao Ibiestad
Ito Meta* (balltbe rat awl Itastay,
tbe lead bat era br ask by
A. KM.
•
•
ordffale.
NSW 101112U,VEZ aTent.
Weald rampaatally Warm Oa pulls Sat they bn
apaasel a ,
FUREITURE WARE-1100'X,
IN GABLE'S BLOCK,
MIME NU MID OTEf =ll. OS MTN
• libese lbw Weed a. a..p mostuarw bibs* a pal
elsortmest et
NEW AND WELL SELECTED FURNITURE
WIN zesprikpOr *MA a denst tbiPablispat.
gawpJ. B. =LIT
h a nd V H. W. SPOONiIi.
N EW Winn. .
1113112151 M AND OMINAZING
WARE-80 . 0MS!
Oa Stage. Whom &vast& sad ISOM
Thi Ilabodbals Iwo sabred late the Wiwi Nadas sal
FURNITURE a
' TRADE, •
Lad promo waking as VAR aaa r =amaataalty ma
Mai klub of
Oriels le Naha paaapt a any. sagas. timatios. Oapakda. dam
ea
UNDERTAKING 1
?lot adearaars will glarapeolial attudiaa is Ws slo •
Calmat tide ler faus. "nay "CO miaaistare sad
aaZaa ck ria ' kart slim amnarsat K pathos
Cam sad sad Isolittbamahair is as bus
r free
wet ardonla Haa. s arf Put of Ulf
imam. Dalarained to as Abe* tagtve aatiolia•
tSaa foil ta taw alsality Is goals aasCpelea, they
Ups to sem a Masai atiablia pallsommo.
11100111 & NM" •
agrlll3-11. flaililiaaT to 3. IL limn.
A USTIN'S J a ir s Ls Y
•ae
FANCY GOODS STORE
rears Balla% Na 211 North Pa* Moe
eSegeat steak of Ireahloesble Goods toe the Ileihlere.
erest=he old resod. The horst sad
misty of threnall
'GOLD .013 lam AIRMAN MTV yaw
g
CI
, 0 4litoleistratiza ,es the estate-0 towel
Sony Nis &late et Nelteas*. Wm Ca l'a i liesiais
beast vessesdl to the sthasnlys Mots Om
to aU thsi. to sail W. to sake Pi"
lath& sad thew twin _deter the awls will
prsasot thalish del: theasistisaadreettisesest.
&Nth% Pa& U. zaas ao . nous arum
. „
w " It 1 0 - .
VW filer Ltk tooossooo Ootapopy
et Pit biota( toma tosiothirrod hoot Davide(
1111111 to lama Whilldla Oosido i all forms la
mad or 1.40 be t eared la odd oospooto um 101 l
or radio ik OWL at th e Moo* Wks et Qs Cow
toy, ~lie Am el Costrtorb u lVoo
jaf4s. Gm. Aged ilitorlota LIII lasozooso Co.
N - 0 a o__ • .
iieheneiony otig Itandot Soli lea lift loy bed end
Mood villosatioel moo er provookties. sod widest ow
esmot; Weis to Mitt all poem sot to toot bee s
ow mooreadsoo DOS woo ails et bee
oursiset
1 sommiiiiipokoh4PB~
EINEM
CARPETS,, CARPETS, CARPETS I
A NEW ASSORTDLENT.OF CARPETS!
TAUNT SPRING BALANCE CURTAIN FLXTURE I
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS I
LINENS, LINENS, LINENS.
T 0 W N LI T N
GLOVES AND HOSIERY!
DZALIIIL 11
I! Mt
J. B. GIBLET & 00.
XXIII, P&.
'a.* ass is star la $ s db, at
eitt madams.
T. 11 Atraltlf.
102,11 NOVICK*
Jug opened,
r s GROAT ENGIJOR REAIRDY.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBBATXD FEMALE PILLS
PROTECTED
ROYALS'PATENT !
Prepared bard o Preeettp! ion of Mr. J. Clarke, I),
Physieien tetraordlnery to the Queen.
W invaluable medicine is unfailing in the sure of el
theme painter and danger° as diseases to which the female
thestitalloa is welded. It moderato' all same and re.
mom all obetractions, and a speedy care say be relied
Oa
• TO IdAIIIIIAD LADIES
it le peculiarly milted. Harill, In a short time, bring on
the monthly yoriod with regularity. •
Zech bete,* price One Dollar, bean the Government
Stamp *likes. Britain, to prevent counterfeits,
neee Nile sheshi set he rakes by Amnia turiag tke
71887 THRLT MOIITHS ef Prereeney, es tho tree
ars Wee's Itruicarriess, hat al way ether time they
tere eels. •
Is all mass of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Paine In
the Back and Limbs, Patieneoa elight exertion i Palpita•
ton of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites; these Ma sill
Pape a cure Then all other mane have failed: and al •
though a powerful ismer, do noteentatalron, calomel,
antimony or anythhag hurtful to the constitution.
dens In the pamphlet monad each par Mtge,
:which should be ceaufally preserved.
BOLD SY ALL DRUGGISTS
Sole Agent for the United States &Oa Canada,
JOB SOSO% ft Cortlandt St., New Ira&
w.s.—sl,oo and S postage stamps anteloaed to any an
thorised agent, trill !anus • bottle, containing 60 Pills
se 04414-Iy.
HIS,DQp•KTICRS FOR
CHEAP GOODS!
WHOLZBALE AND IMAM -
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
WIN • LIQUORS.
F. & M. SCHLAUDECKER,
Are now reariving at their old stand, tm•rtecn Mort
mite* street, w large and superior stock of
"Crocerieir, Providons, Wane, Liquors.
Wlllow, Wooden, and Stone Were,
Traits, Math ho, ✓tn.
bother with • found in a Rouse of tide
bind. which they will NU as cheap am any other *dab
liskenst V tlds city for Camp or most kinds of country
produce.
They have also on hand one of the largest and Moat
Stock' at !ohm* and Stpincirrer brought to Erie, to
which they Invite the attention of tha
ny. OM sod see ine—et atniblestepeoce le better then
a slow thUnagceasequeatly Cs& buyers will dad great
lupine by ailing ate'
GROCERY HEADQUARTERS,
-AMERICAN BLOCS, STATE STREET.-
Jaw saw-52
N EW GROCEF.Y STORE.
Thu undersigned luorsopen u t e d a low Grocery Store, on
BAST SIDE OF STATS ST., ad HOURS BOWS
OF RAILROAD BRIDOR,
Whore they intend keeping a hall intpply of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS,
HUTS, CROCICIRY WARE, •
Pantie Notio•a, Willow Ware, Cbnfectionaries
Tobacco and agars.
Ana esseythlng usually ma End In an establishment
of the sort.
Alsip em bead s stock at Fresh Oysters of the Best
&sada. at lowest market prices.
W. an) dottrialmod to odor wood adineatootto am any
elm dealers to the sty, and Welts JO WA% to nal,
*maddest that no eaa gin satire raUeUtn.
doelede•tf T. A. Wgilgillt A UHL
3rOalljpll BIVILINLAVH,
ICASUYACTUMICOY
BOOTS
WHOLNIIALS AND ItITAS.
I L pleasure ht anaounelec to the publie tha I
hare added to w former btotlltlee a complete sett
SHOE MACHINERY,
whisk will eaabis se to tathafseture and belt Hewett att
Word
ClillAndt THIN lISRIETO7OII3.
Navin had long experienoe as to the wants of eat t
sem I Mall take Epochal Was in preparing my stork t
Batt then. I have th e admire eight In Ude eltl- to
the
PLUMES PATENT BOOTS & SHOES,
for the benefit of my crcutowara, and only ask a W.:l of
than. tosatWy any one as to theiz supoisreorofort over
Moss road* in tho old way.
The Plums Boot needs no brealdng In; It Is as easy
from tbs start as one worn for soma time. My
• CUSTOM DEPARTIKEN?
WWI naives ova and al re J. carnal' erpecdal mit
ten as workmen which cannot be
exedied la the country. Boots and Shoes rambled on
shut mottos. Coaateatis on hand a large stook of
LX4THICIF. LASTS AND FINDINGS
teadesing mI ttuMks to mg friends and autos:um tot
past penouge, I hope by J tart and bohotable dealing to
aandt • Nallausses of tUs mine, and ondlallf invite all
to call and monism my stock before perchselng emb
odies*. mar 6 64U.
s II L - 18 8 A . 114. 11 Y '
the Bakery of W. J. &ads, being the only one in
NorthnotteraPannsyltania4upplled with all the latest
Im I ansidnery, and king furnished with a corps
of tires. the proprietor la mewed to au.
names ready to Itu atdsra with which he
inaT p lainit 2 eitir quality of goods unexcelled, Icd
at a lob will defy competition. Ali the here!
contract Western Ear Yet*, Eastern Ohio and No - , lx.
seats; reentylrania am being visited by my aoctiy,
who are Maine orders for the tolldwing line of goods, at
the lowest market prises : Batter, Sugar, Water, oyr
Wins, Barton and SOISI Crackers, Pilet Bread, GI rot
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