The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, March 15, 1866, Image 3

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ERIE , PA.• MARCLI 15, 'IBG6
rOO Fos SALII.—A first ohms plum 1i
r ea for sale—emost new. price, sBoo_
ire •
bwain- APP I Y t o W. P. Swcney. N.
coma of Pesch sad 12th its. zaar.ls.o:
caodldate for Mayor, W.
m L
Scott.
3 , peo ple of Erie have presented for their
0/4 n n Friday, for theof Mayor,
? o r t h e ir beat known citizens, Wm, i s ,
:it, Esq
0 is brought forward by a large
, h i g bgl i n fluentialportion of oar busing.'
0 a citizens' candidate, irrespective of
rt.; : sn a m ach, and snob exclusively, his
Jib is ought to be accomplished. Hell
oa/ representative of any party, clique er
io n, bat entirely, and in its broadest
e at the business interests 'of the city ;
if be is v ictorious, as we believe be will
i t o entrees ail?* a triumph of the pim—
a& t o of any political orgenisation.
obo opinion has for some menthe past
0117 po inted to Dir. Scott as the man of
o w e best gaited to be our next Mayor.
0,31 eld important interests here, his
is {selection with the business of the
..iiia pewledged energy and earnestness
INessary improvements, pre-em.
, p gify him for the place, at the pros•
gentlema4 of intelligence and
r 1 ,316 s i t! , pouting a wide acquaint.
general estetin, his election would
lobteity resale it much benefit to the
ge would not be the Mayor of a
)(yeti.% but of the whole people.
r oo d a man of Mr. Scott's stamp new,
, then at any other lime, in the atEce of
Oar city occupies a position of
character. By due exertions we
w oe 'Lineagee which will result in
benefit hereafter ; if we segleot
l aß ourselves of the opportunities offered,
communities ea each aide of us may
'ea of them forever. Our local late..
;organdy require that we should
meo in official position who thoroughly.
our Tante, and have the will and
IN, to more them.
• the perseverance and activity of Mr.
vire owe the completion
_of the Brie &
witi Railroad. an. improvement which
n u nth to advance our interests as
•
at the enterprises that are building up
city. Re took hold of It when it was a
half dead concern, and soon infused
it the breath of life and prosperity.
in the rebellion` broke out Mr. !Scott was
the earliest to declare himself in fa vor
tap treason by the strong arm of the
meat. Be was the first person in this
to loan money in behalf of the Nationa.
He equipped and organized an
Iffy company out of his private purse,
aftervarde rendered remarkably also
settee, and became one of the most
me in the army.. Throughout the entire
be labored Incessantly for the Union
.1, and we venture the assertion, without
of coetradiclion, that his expenditure s o f
and stoney for that purpose were more
,thoee of any half dozen of the men who
Ace him. While Mr. Scott's publio
ri 'tends thus fr, ir, his private one is not
honorable. His liberal disposition
Tita him to continua l l ante of charity, and
thatatico in this 'respect has, made him
'ma favorite among the poor people of
ammunity. No gentleman has done more
glove offering, to encourage industry
romote happiness among our working
e, and this, too, without ostentation, or
'sin to secure notoriety.
the lir. Soon one support, benne, in
plau, we thirk him peel:Healy the
be the office in the present position of
city; secondly, because be le placed in
'I u the representative of our business
ts, and not of a political cabal; and,
y, because his personal character is of
n that would reflect honor and give in.
to the station. The heat of the war
tine has paned by and we are no
divided into excited and angrily oppos.
ganiaations as we were then. Let us
to postpone our party conflicts upon
.d National Issues, until the apprOpri.
e — :and in our choice of local officers
the men who are best - qualified for the
cud will de the most for the.prosperity
city. Our next Mayor should be a man
- ors ogb n dere lands the requirements
'el to oar welfare—who has courage and
y end influence to secure them—and
• labor for the general good, and not
ota few indviduals ;—and snob a ,one
• in the person of Wm. L. Scott
Wm. L. Scott for Mayor.'
Wowing letter sufficiently explains
It proves that the business men of the
It length resolved to take Its official
' tato their own binds, .and
..tes, regardless of party considers
ohnow the needs of our community,
the courage and ability to seeder
Seettvig brought into the field as
..of lib party whatever, but
?Licitly as w representative of
deresitt of tb e e city:
Elle, Pei., Valois 12, 1866.
Scott, Esq.:
.:-STe, the undersigned, citizens
,thout diatinotilin of parly o respecte
oat that you will consent to be a
for Mayoralty of this city at the
doe. •
It and growing interests of our
, ortance in I commertdel view—
mot of our great bay -the great
solved in a proper improvement of
:setionlarly in its avenues to and
litroads -an improved and more
lepartment and a pleat ful sap
/-a more useful police force—all
tuong other °things, require an
determined chief magistrate. With
:a to many other worthy men, we
ot this juncture that you combine
Cities that point you out as the
ca for that position. -
that you not only understand, but
determination and ability
measures required for our in
to braid up onr city. net only in
Inviting people to make their
we the reasons that induce us to
"Ito be a candidate fbr Mayor.
yoo yield to our wishes, we pledge
cordial support and that of your
dysyoar eb't servante,
J . Henry Rawls, N. MurPaY ,
I. J. C. Burgees, John Clemens,
k, John P. Vincent, i.sa can
, toe is your chance. Rally in
to the support of Mr. Scott. A
like yon—ha will devote himself
of our city with all the enthsi
thful blood. Re has risen to his
Leath,' po s iti on by persevering
I rue business skill, and is just
Tog should delight to boner.—
!tor united votes—let no partisan
4 in the way of local interests
.stand that the firemen of the city
ea maaae t o support Mr. Scott
His intelligence, energy end pub
lee then that he is the man, of
belt !fled for the position.
The action of a few politielans-in oar com
munity, In accusing Hr. Scott of disloyalty,
and endeavoring to cache party prejudiee
against hlu, is 0 fair specimen of th e ir gas..
rat character, and gives conclusive proof of
the malice and cowardice which satiates
them. They have issued a scandalous hand
bill, which not one of the gang had the man
liness to attach his signature to, and which
we aro pleased to know meets with
. the dis
approbation of teary respectable eltissn. In
this way they hope to accomplish by indiree.
ion what they could never effect by personal
icfinence, and the odium of publishing the
bill is mainly thrown upon thiGlasette °See;
whose imprint it bean. The with To of the
document are known, however, and need not
suppose they will escape the responsibility of
their conduct.
While these men, who aeoue Mr. Sootier giv
ing ald and comfort to traitors, were stunning
themselves around street earners and flare
doors, goseippibg about their neighbors, male
and female, and Criticising the ankles of tholes
dip, or rushing to the provost marshal's sacs
to claim exemption from the draft on account of
more toes—the subject of their Nisehoods was
patriotically &subbing his time sad mosey
to promote the canes of the Union, and labor
ing for the benefit of the city.
While they are circulating base slanders on
his character, in a manner that none but
villeins would stoop to, Wm. L. Scott is at
the State Capital. seeking to secure to Erie
the permanent maintainance of the advai.
!ages his skill and enterprise secured for us.
Let the people judge between the two
classes of men for themselves. The conduct
of both is familiar to all our residanti; astir
they conclude to adopt the lead of " loyalists"
who never willingly gave a peony or lifted a
musket t• lid the cause ; of "patriots" whoa*
pockets are their first consideration ; of citi
zens who lever have developed an instance of
public enterprise or benevslience-L.instesa of
the control and advise of our prominent and
useful business men—they are made of dlr.
ferent metal from what we believe them to be.
The sons and daughters of Green Brie in
this carted vicinity are preparing to rule
brats St. Patrick's day in a magnificent man- -
ner. In the morning at 7 o'clock the mem
bers of the St. Vincent de Paul and Total
Abstinence societies will march in protrusion
frem the school to the church on Fifth street,
and la their handsome new regalia, will un
doubtedly present a very fine sight. Bell
gins services are to be held during the fore
noon, and the day will be observed as a
general holiday. A supper Is to be given In
Farrar Hall in the evening, commencing at
7 o'clock, at which several hundred persons
are expected to be present. - Liquor of every
sort is to be dispensed with, and pure cold
water, coffee and tea substituted. The ladies
Of the church are to tarnish' the good thiap,
free of expense, and all are trying to do their
best. tangs band and a harp will be in at.
tendance, and the vocalists of the congrega
tion will Bing a number of patriotic odes. The
former pastors of the congregation, Fathers
Troy and Coady, are invited, and in all
probability will be on hand. Bishop Young
has also given his promise to attend. - Among
the gentlemen expected to speak, in response
to thi toasts, are Father Carroll, Mr. Gal
braith, Mr. King, Mr. Quinn, the editors of
several of oar city papers, and other well
kn swn persons. A remarkably pleasant time
is anticipated, and, from the experience of
other St. Patrick celebrations here. we feel
satisfied that those who attend will sot be
disappointed.
Taxiszturcs Soo
,r,sv . r.—Oar citizens may
not be generally aware that for some time
put a very thorough temperance movement
has been in progress in 81. Patrick's Cad'.li6
church. It we.. inaugurated by Father Cor
roll,7,the present able and seergetio prime of
the congregation, under whose auspices it has
attained gratifyidg results. An organization
has been established, calling itself the Father
Mathew Tee-Tota l
s Abetinesie Society, which.
already numbirs about a hundred members,
and is increasing rapidly. The_ asiocittion
atirche4.in procession on Sunday afternoon
lest, on whioh,occasion sub member wore a
splendid green silk sash, made by the Bitten
of Charity, and donated by them to the soci
ety. The procession passed up the main aisle
of the church, where, In the presence of an
immense congregation; Bishop Young admix.
istered thepledge to the fraternity, and closed
the ezereisis with an impressive address.
The work thus- begun must have the good
wishes of every moral minded citizen. regard
less of his religious proclivities. If the is
one prevailing vice in our community, irhich
more than any other ceases sorrow to
well disposed people,4l is that of intempe
rance, and we welcome any movement, come
from what quarter it may, that has a tendency
to eradiate it out the lend.
Moan Pius iVrau $llOlOlll.-1. Ore
broke oat onithe evening of the Bth lost. in
the stable of J. V. Kibler, Funklin street,
Tannins, and spread with great nary East to
Arch, and Smith to Water .etreet, dutroying
in entire block of fifteen buildings in number,
among which was the Mansion Rouse. The
love ie estimated at sloo,ooo—insurance,
$28,006: A great fire occurred also st,
hole last week, an account of which is given
by our corrupt:indent, , t Ben Zinn."
The candidate placed in opposition to Mr.
Scott, for Mayor, is Matthew B. Barr, Req.,
of the firm of Barr it Johnson. Personally,
Mr. Barr is • pleasant genlleman, bat his
position as a candidate Is snob that we cabiet
help but think it will be of adraatage to the
city and himself, to rollers him of the bar•
den of official cares for a while. The indis
cretion and malice of his supporters will be
apt to Wore his prospects more than the ex
ertions of his opponents.
Every man who admires enterprise and in.
domitible personal energo—irho wishes to
mee our city thrive as she ought tet—who
favors an enlarged public spirit in oily *Seigle
—who desires that Erie should eae her proper
position swag the Lake eommunities—whe
wants business and prosperity to' take thepta,re
of old fogyism and sluggishness—should vote
for Wm. L. Ellett for Mayor.
Brit has log bun celled is derision by the
other Lake cities 40 the sleepy borough." We
hove borne the epithet hag smooth. Let us
elect such men as Wa. L. Boat for Mayor,
end Cannella= of the same stamp, and in
steed of being seensed 'et a want of enter
prise, our sky will soealtske rank as one of
the moat beautiful and prosperous is the
country.
A public' meeting is favor of the Fenian
movement le to be .held in Farrar Ha t on
Friday events', the 18th inst., at which ad
drems will be made by Dr. E. Donnelly, of
Pittsburgh, sad Wm. IloWDliame, Esq, of
Ream.
Mesa& Polies a Boa have purchased the
property compled by Dr. Frasier, &Wang
the Postage% and will st It up for their mar.
Me worts. The &dor II to be *WO is the
Foam Man i *a Peach street.
Items or Local Interest.
A column of interesting reading matter
will be found on the fourth page.
We owe au apology to our friend soreddy
011afferty " fur the delay In publishing hie
last epistle. Circumstances beyond our eon.
teal lwre crowded it out until this neck. It
will be found Cu tire first page.
The publiestion elites of the Observer, after
this week, - *ill be to our new room, Rosen
zwelg's silook, opposite Brown's BMA The
entreige ikon the Park side of the building.
At a recent feria of the' Columbia comity
court a member of an election board was tried
for relating the vote of a deserter. The
Judp charged Cheju, against the &readmit,
aad be ►u convicted.
The editor of the Cleveland Leader, a dis
union organ, has boon displaced in the Cleft.
land postollioe by the editor of the Weald.
The latter paper sustains the adtalaistastion
In a milk and -watery way.
We learn from gentlemen eonneeied with
the Fenian movement that it is the lataation of
the leaders of the society to uvulae a naval
brigade at this city within a short period,—
Look out for lively times within Ake nut iter
months.
We call attention to the card of Mr. Thos.
Cavenagh, offering to' apply the public with
ice during the coming summer. Mr. O. his
laid in an enormous stook of la, which he
says was secured half a mile out in the Bay,
and claims to be of the best quality.
M. Park Davis, Esq., of Meadville, is the
member of the State Central Committee for
this Senatorial district, the 'committer op
pointid in 1866 holding over to the next State
oonvestion. Major Alien 'A. Craig is thi
member of the Republican Slate Commltt.se
for this county.
Samuel A. Black, Esq., formerly amain.
tendent of the Waters Division of the P. &
E. It. L. has bees appelated soda; Bowie,.
tended of the Penns. Central Road, extend=
lag from Harrisburg to Altoona.
A mass meting of the mechanics and labor
lag men of the city will be held on Saturday
evening, April 7th, to be addressed by J. C.
Pincher. Esq., one of the leading champions
of the interests of the working people.
Mr. Sturdevant, of Crowferd Co., last week,
itethe Legillature, presented petitions from
workingmen of the cities of Meadville, Brie,
Easton and Scranton, in favor of the eight
hour system.
A number of desirable properties . are of
fered for sale through our advertising columns.
Persons who fall to read advertisements some
times miss matters of much importance.
Within a radius of Afty miles, there ire
now in North-western Pennsylvania no less
than four eities—Erie. Meadville, Titusville
and Corrj—one with a population of 20,000
—two with 10,000 each—and one with from
6,000 to 8,000. If the portion of the State
West of the Alleghenies continues to increase
in population, wealth and enterprise for ten
years more, 'as it has done in the last eve, it
will surpass the Eastern section of Pennsyl
viols.
The citizen, of Cleveland are rejoicing over
the fact that a Democratic policeman has been
appointed by a Republican Mayor. This
dint*s that party asperities are 'on the decline
everywhere, and that honesty and patriotism
will aeon take the place of bigotry, intoler
ance and pillage. So much for Andy John—
sen's breaking the backbone of Radicalism.
We - .are pleased to learn that the canal his
.een but little injured this winter, and that
It will be ready for t businees at an, early period
in the'seeson.
In our advertising columns will be found
the card of Mawr Wadsworth, Baum & Co.,
Bankers at Tidlonle, one of the members of
which, Mr. M. M Moore, was at one period
connected with the Obiwrver. This firm have
several offices is different pbrtions of the oil
country, and their reputation for reliability
and business integrity is of the highest order.
We recommend them heartily to all needing
banking facilities in that males.
A package containing $4.000 was stolen
from the express car of • the Union Express
Lit,between Pittsburgh and Erie. on Widnes
de of fast week. A reward of $l,OOO is
offered for the recovery of the money and
the conviction of the thieves.
The post offices:at Level's sad Lexington,
is this county, heirs been discontinued. Mail
matter for persons st the limner place should
be directed to Cony, and for the latter to
Albion.
We havareeeived a pamphlet copy of the
address delivered before the Erie Co. Medical
Society, on the 6th of February, by W. U.
Wallace, M. D., President of the Association.
It is a wall written and interesting product -
tic*, highly creditable to the author's ability.
Wit Inborn* I. ear table the Free Press, a
new Gorman paper, ,jost established la:this
city by Carl Demo, Esq., designed tube
mainly lo ml and literary is its. chancier. It
Is got up neatly, cad is tilled to the brim with
spicy and Interesting articles. Mr. Benson
possesies the Industry end ability to make a
good paper, and if he is well encouraged, as
we hope he may be, the Free Press will be
come one of our favorite German institup
Lions."
Bat one Justice of th• Peace is to be elected
in the oily this year, and that one in the East
Ward. Two candidates are is the field. B. P.
Bennett and Herman Leo. The former is the
present Jostles, and be is admitted by all to
hire made a faithful °Seer. The hitter is a
German of much intelllgeles, who was al law
yer in his native country, and who was cots
riled to leave the South in 4b• early Sages
of the rebellion, to avoid persecution for his
Union opinions.
The Veneer, Spectator, the Demoeratie
organ of Venangeeounty, the Wks of which,
was totally destroyed by the late are in Frank
lin, has appeared 'gain, looking better and
reading fresher than aver. . , Mr. Cochran, the
editor, is one of the pleassitest gentlemen of
our aequeintanee, sail seems to bees itater.
prising as he is clever We hope that front
this time on the career of the Spectator will'
be one of continued prosperity.
The last story from 'lnhale" h that a fire
broke out—tbe engines played upon it—the
lire burned more fiercely than ever and upon
investigation it was found that the firemen
bad struck oil instead of water, and were
throwing it en the flames--a pretty good
.!puff" ler " Pithole."-.-Esekeege. •
The beet feature of the story Is, that it is
true.' The wells or springs used by the fire
men ea the combo have bees yielding ail is
paying quantities 'ever sixes. •
Speaking of the stagnation in trade circles
throughout .the country, en exchange says
that people will be forced to abandon the ez
trainee°, which has grows upon them within
the past fair years, and vin be compelled to
count the cost of living, and to retrench and
economise in *very possible direction. We
are entering upon - • ?cried of depression
whisk premises to be more severe and. ex
tended than say similar period la the history
of this oeastry. The laboring interests will'
feel influence most keenly, and the cities.
located is sigrkaltural diarists, sad,sfstsissd
by sysiediussi pairosapilisie little to hope
ibs is the ear %am.
The bitterness of feeling that exists among
the leaders of abolition disatdottima In this
section, in consequence of the veto message
of President Johnson, is worthy of note.:—
One, of pruninout stacding,
,an a ronevado
Democrat; was beard to declare that there
most bo another civil war to tut Johnson
down. Another, equally boastful of his loyal
ty, we are I:4formed, hoped and prayed for
another Booth, that he might dunce in tri
umph over ans graWe of Johnson .,
Aubseribers to the Observer t o illplesee ban!,
is mini that the regular hour publleation
is 8 eel ** oq Thursday afternoon I: lion at
our friend,, in their anxiety to protium the
paper, have been is the habit of galling be
fore Alt hour, mad we mention the fad to
save thesafront disappoint:neat in future.
We were presented en asturdity, by Mr.
James Donlon, living in the Beuth-west sor
sa. of Oreenteld township, with an apple of
the Baldwin species, which is One of the largest
we have seen this winter. It weigkednuetly
a pound, and is twelve /aches round. The
tree is one pleasured from gr. Conrad Brown,
was set out on new gropadoind is seven years
old. It any of our friends can beat this, let
them send us the specimens.
A party are boring for oil at Buffalo, Book
Island Co., 111., with much confidence of sue
eels. 011 indications have long existed in
that locality, and gas springs are numerous.
If no oil is found, coatis certainty expected.
Col. John Dickson, a gentlemaa well known
in 1r.., is President of the company, and
Capt. W. W. Dobbins one of the - Direetors.
A new troll works ii about to be erected
and put into operation by Messrs. Damped,
Fairborn & Co., near the canal bridge, and
CRiveland & Brie Railroad, in this city, tar
the purpose of manufacturing ear wheels and
railroad castings upon an extensive scale.—
The firm is composed of good business men.
tied the location they have selected is the bed
that could have been found in Erie. The
caldera has the promise of a large business.
—DispairA.
8. Todd Perley, Esq., has "sang his sag
to the breeze," in the shape of ad elegant
sign imitative of the "glorious • stars and
stripes,"—the design of Mr. Chevalier.' Mr.
P. has fitted up a tasty room in Farrar Nall,
and by his enterprise and attention to busi
ness, Is building sip an immense practice.
The .New Castle Guette refers to The at—
tempt being made to secure the holding of
the State _Fair in our city es follows:
JUST 11111 team that the mem
bers of the Erie 'County Agricultural Society
are tasking an adtive effort to secure the hold•
leg of the nazi State Fair in the city of Erie.
We hope it may prove a suecesL ' -
"The man who is opposed to the Adminie.
tration is opposed to the government." Thus
said Judge Derrickson to a Grand Jury two er
three years ago. We de not believe the Judge
is very good authority; but there may he
some in community who entertain a-different
opinion, end for their benefit we republish the
above.—CrawArd Democrat
The Republican paper of Venaogo was for
merl♦ abouLthe "ark sompleziendest" paper
in Western Pennsylvania. It endorses the
President's veto massage. V er ily it b ee b een
purified by fire. = Mereer Press.
Dan Rice, the •Girard Speetator says, has
given over thirty ono thousand dollars! during
the list five years to iustain the government.
Written br the Obeerrer.3
Nothinitz. Nat Lama.
Nothing but lesies ! spirit grieves
Onr u suited We; •
eerauttkted while eoziedenee slept,
Proloteee but Dem kept—
Rupee, storks and strife—
Nothlag but lowest:
Nothing bat loonsl No muesli shams I
No lifers fair Wonder grate;
Words-4Mo words for honest dodo:—
Ws wit tbs soodo—lot tors and woods
Ws nap with toll sad pats
Nothing bat.loorinkt
Nothing bat team I it, memory weaves
A rail to hide the part;
Returning on my wary way, • '
Thinking over onynala-spent door. •
Nothing but leaves at last!
Nothtng bat lama
And can I meet that Baritone Xing.
Bearing tics withered beam 1 •
Our God—he looks for whet fruit,
A d 1, before him hanhty mute—
l—loses notb Ng bat Wore' I
. Nothing bat lane
MARRIED.
Class—ftusraa—lliarah Bth, 1884 by ew. W. Gaud.
man, Esq., David 8 Guy, at Lthtabiala. Ohio. and Itlam
Iraaa 11. "kianar, at Waterford.
Lorw—Joirsi—llareb 1. Me, by eke Bar.. IL B. BOON
Op. W. Lon, of Wert NM Creek, Ikie 041., to Ml#
Marie Joao. of Owego, X. Y.
Nocuuntaa—Noeusap—ln KoorbeadvMs. of the ist,
at the reekleces' of **Wes gather. by Bev. G. W.
. Cleralaall. Mr. Joha D. Moorhead sad KW Marl B.
- . Whearlated.
iptieffishl. ea &earth sit. at
the reeldaele of the bride's fetter, by arr. 8. EWA,
Ift..T. W. Walked, of La Goose. to Mho 8.0. Woozy.
GIRLIIOII4 I IIIII3—To Gime, 05 Thwettey, Isedh let.
it the meidesee of the brides lather. brtb, On. W.
Proalates, Ir. George 8. delllford. sad Mao Treek a.
l'espo, all of Girard.
Irian Banns—Haanocar—fa- thsneaville. ea the dib day
of. Nara, by Jai. Wlnabarbar, Nr. Asada Tan
Bares, and Mae Nary Halle*. both of Andros, Brie
County. Pa
, DIED.
Toinrox—la irk, TO 24th, Mr. Umiak Antos, rid
dent of Ooekto toasty, N. 1., father of Mu J. B.
Carve; 1 047 83 pan, 7 nvo. .
Taros--In Union MIL% on the 4th test, of itipthsvis
Yr. Jdeisoa 3. Ittykor, spa 27 rm.. mos. sod 18
dayi.
Ciriabo—la Union )1111s, orr the 29th *li t D. Trauldle
Chant:, aged b isms.
Also, ea the td hub. Bieh.rd W. Chards* aced 111yri
sou of EL L. and 2. W. J. ehureh. • •,
WOODSUILY-.-In this City. 012 the Bth 11Ni. of COMM,
ilea, Sarah Woodbury, aged 21 years, daughter at I.
, Y. Woodbury•
Pao s van Assamour sTOWLIfiI, or l'usstscr, Nay,
31161, edited by Wa. /tooter, Jr.. Preis wor of Phanesor
la the Philadelphia College Of Phoniney.—"Will the
Acid retreats to ont el sae owing, to the high peke, or
as we have some authoritative sudilkotiose of the
fermatas by which we as Make thenfet 111 DOM maws
able sot? If the latter, shall the allege bi to the
quality of the meastranns. or is the swamp atillPf iat
It, so as to reduce the qoutity requisite Caa 'time
be a convocation of the Committee of Ilevidwa to au
thorize Neu sew :method or sodldisatles OW potent
Mapes r
With regard to the ottstinsiplated thug, isthequao
tat, or to the monstrous: Malt. In the prlparition of
Hold el:toast:Nl would tabs eciassies to say that in med.
Wee the health of the patient is lie peat object to be
-gained.. The eut of the material la something. bet
whesi4it tato the wale with hamMt health, *ad otter:
hum: lib, It is hardly worthy of consideration at all.
Sty Basin (11elmhokra) will cutlass is bo sum!e u
formerly. and if it outset be muntained at precast
am, they will Moe to be adnused to meet the advasoe
la the tries of matstol. To oath as dodos quatlty W
afted et quality, we Ireald ay that rest 4 a *sip
neesselity, tad mat be readily sabot by the pupa
islet the midleine4l7 dedme to do so.
1.1). Mauls! sad Chink;
lroadway, Mew Teak City.
0•1•000osa 0.-Motu Tazo•s-419isitre
as dues atteatioa and dada Ile amebae If antirtd
to satins% Ittibitias of Oa bap. • psmassat
dreg Whetter it as Iseenibt• hut; tlimpast 4 aft"
tie ris•lL Ilresablal Tousles Jtatimtk
tasenot ea the pert; et.. tomedlat• »ilef IVrt brat
'AM; st•Uuto. iamb. amessotknosipm•sifflowas
balm atatieeketnt shale WA mem SWI' end
?WS eosins eel ead Trochee 'SIP at is deer* tbe
it do wheat takes belSe &gimlet; inealia4 till reties
tbeduciat after as seusil exertion of the vomit orstes.
Thelheshes ere ramessake see peettebed by Aril-
Stem see have Ire teressehde tees estaast
Swooshed the seastry. Debi, as Stile et tisi sail
awe havtag proved this& Slew by • feet of aril yam
ash
year Ihtde thew is au leant* to Tub= pa r ts
of the world, sad lam lieebsi' are 'utilise* • are.
seaward letter this say Sher toilets • OMAR way
otheirsh *ea IS teaser sae '4l, Set tali@ say of
Se triathlons ladtattes that say b. ease& AlM
iSetywheri ts. the USW Mask siettialinige Sea.
Wei sill mato Der bez - -- Maim
.C14.,,,10Wey/A .NF4
" UAW. Cocas lentsm—T6c public attipitios M &gals
°Ord to tlikroorfts of Ole old and popular loactioler—;
irlOort l ArizanorAqsy ruosoran TAM, wawa A rx.,
woo or rwarrr•oro mum Ammo leal!ita"
cry !kV' CaltrAnt Crlalt 1.10.0nr PO IritIOMP ltb trxil
Cot:I.MM
livery entakisrate lemon *mow* the ;lewd/Wu* elf
servant inn; sib ti RIM in their early stages sag stain=
Row sad esparience base Inwood thit danger or 4 s ta..
liall'aCengn ;snot' recntaineedrl as s aims,
• lA lo ?Artois POP 11.4 crass lite, bat only for • ermi
ne glare tikbUf4S ll 3lloostell in the run* structure, tntl
redi by the MUM rattan and requiring iniait the sure
geftweni, VIM lag only with anew of .• •
it is pleasant o the tact!, Ws to to one •
tbiroegh sad speedy in its action. • • • •
pawns it hsa an sowswtoa ortatiss, to wont or r.
fots waist coca; KOABSErSIIII, sag. doer
morals wad woooeuto cocoa.
11 mores britation, gasses free mad tier mestere
** loosens the tight wad full cantina is the leap,
Mona the reepintifen to Its guy, actual eoedltteq
=health and tiger to the lane wadable etranteme
ma So the esti*.
OnebeWthilegeseraily adistrat tense as
ordinary
1
Mail pries 40 eentoto li ptr tattle. ,
Liberal tefteenstits eared to the bade. •
told wholesale sad Mali by HaV k was*, preptie..
tart, at their drag store, 00;We Amt. Ifite, Pa, aad
Di. dealqs iweswallY. jaWka ,
pm Connexion Ass lizroitansa se Al boaaa.—
Pabilibed for the bean aad es a CAUTION TO YOUNG
MIN, and others, who Mier from Name Debility
Pannatara Dies, of Manhood, dm sapplyisa at the
Mee time TI Musa or 84LC1 , C0115. .By one who has
esnil Mundt after andasolat oosaderable geisha /.
sealabg ■ pat-paid addreated anelope, stagy sir
la, free of charge, any be bed of the author.
MAMMON MAlriunt,
Brahlyn, Rags Co , N. Y.
w6(l-Iy.
Ran Ai Kepler's-Column;
BUILDIPIG LOTS PO& ' SALO*
a Fall City Lot ea Itleeth street. ; betereia Ityxtle sai
im I. Al" ti. Let is the 1•40, *a remelt amok
ooeveslest to canal. Very doltehle tor itanatestiutas.
lwsYotoo dry Lots. on Fourth street. 2d West a
Chestnut; 41 hot 2 inches by 10 hot.
WI have left a number of: Building lota of Seventh
and Buffalo straits. between Rolland sad Germaa. All
WO tease► graaad sad airy destesbia.
ow urn of land ink Cherry streinorart of Cemetery
this 11 a bilk dry lot.
. Ono fa Mt/ Lot, 0011111! of -111oriath mod Chestnut,
north Ado. Pria•ll,6oll. - 41 1 / 6 0. ono oa Twoitth Bt u load
et Myrtle. Prig limo.
Tea Bothltag Lots, sonar of Ztsvottli sad raft Sta.
One hllCltyLot, terns" Tenth sad Ilyrtlak eta. Also,
one on Tooth St, nstyesn *Al* sad Obsatnat, north
Ads. This 100 toot street Is at Woe tabs up by par
UM &grim to snot Out slam•Wdatesa
A PULL CITY LOT—Os Stlt shut, eclair of Myrtle.
hies i 1.600.
FOR GALS CRICAP the Ole new Wick How of G
Jareekt, coronet Oth and hooch it.
IPOR. Snits camber of the knelt derma la rm Creek
mad Rubor Creek tpe., at prime tram $76 to $lOO per
&CM
CUT?' DM FOB SALE.—A number of Um moot do-
Arabia building lota to the city oil pinto lannukt
FARISIB FOIL BALE BY HAYES & KEPLER.
• FOR SALE-100 scree treedi-lot, 10 acres Improved. U
miles trots the city. : Pile*, flgi jar ben.
Om bemired acme, ez =Um from lawns am T. &R.
R. R.—tee taros, bones. media* tee. The beet rum;
in the town It Yaasit
Ws t far for sale the Farm of the late Itiehard Osborn,
to Harbo.' loatiallaa east of tie oily. sontainio.
100 sores of land. lama, drat-olaaa farm hoes goo
barna and out honors, large apple orchard, together with
whim aid plumb tram TVs * f** ni Anna
Firma in Eris county, and will be sold dump.
A Yarn of 85 nen* in Cleantasina reenty, IL T. ?lib
ism is located within this safer e( tbs Lab sham—
About 70 acne Improved; • ant elms dwelling ;4 a z
good barns old bosses, and o howeos, yeang rwehant •
inane—spews, pesetas p lams, Itlt.
. .
. - 1 _.- ,
Twenty sear ofnindag Lad apid 10 adass'.fa thobr
lot, II to 4); calms out of the city. on the 144 Road—
Prise $l2O I or sere—sill soil the SO saws seprata If de
sired. Tins tarn 00 the 20 sans. ••
DWELLING HOUSESFOR BALE.
MSS AND LOT. FOB BALM—Debraer and
Myrtle ablate, oniltoLank. Hansa ,two states, aid in
good ooneitlaa. Pet.O.SINL
we have a eamberef vary ileeirsileprivate reacisnoes
for inho., 'worth boas 0,000 to $ll,OOO.
4..
C7fritaB MISS 708 84LX—Ou ebertirst street,
between Ninth and Teeth street& House_ btu_ polar,
sitting room. din tioi n roorn. kit/sham those Sod room
atom* cellar. complete topaz.
Mtn CL Ain Dwzuma ToR B•74li—Oa gletth
Argot, flnt door eat °MM. Soave um, lot 63 by 1115
urns.
Black ROM Treed' Orbit Wined Third red
!mirth greets. lumina se the Wanes Bones.', Loose in
good repair. Will be sold at a bargain.
BOLTS AND LOTS TOR SALlt—On the sinter of
Merestlt and Rolland streets. House In good repair.
she *heat!! by SS feet. - Os the grounds are a Sae vs
riet7.o( chiles halt trees. grapes, ete.
NOM *SDI/Ye—Oa Ctiestso atroetAssisa ail the
ATTNerifted?. fall eit , k 4 sous hip sad is good
repair. TWA fruit, psis% r , .
ETORE. POUNDE It WATER POWER AND LOTS
TOWBEDRER POE ELT R, -41 to oht 'tor oho UR by Sae
M; corner Vaster sad Eleventh streets, and lee by
Let on State steed, south of Were ltsehine Shoe. 'rite
L deeldall p ae
em bed proprty for able la the city toe
ateehhee storm, s to o sad will be sold Is Mt to
seittbs
STYES k 111:10LL L It
' Agents sad Dealers Is Real
' • - • • - Wyse
TO CONTatACTORS—iIIAILIPAT IMMO:
Anorboor Vona Ysllreod Ormainey brit* mo
p:wale for the Ondos'ion Sirmary. Eel Matins and The
mated ea Moen reethine of their rood, eateedfcg
from OW City vieethweyd, wed oia Moen reetiene ea
teadtmg from ifekeeteg Creek nortiwerit to the rieirdtr
of Oradea Bead boa ifetki. Leh ',Mien will be
ebtrat one mile to Werth. -
Ifspe„ ?make. Plane sad tiortilleatheee of the wort
will to ready for iiiiimination at the lin itrieeee °Moe,
on Pike Street, Ia the city of Pithitieryli, by the int of
March neat. mai proposals will be received at tile sum
=1) to 6 o'clock,. m., of Thureday the 22d day of
The Hoe will be run oat and staked as soon is putt
111Ible. b ut contractor* can at any time on ay pp le dim at
the Pinyineeee Mire is Pittsburgh, obtain ail the Odor
nation neeeesara to enable them to aumine and bid for
the work andenteadinity.
•, Any further infevniationdeelred can he bad by &Nal
"tiation in pinion or by letter to the imbeerlber.
marl-t.l ' P. *AVM% Oklef leeriest.'
AIMINIBITIATOWN MALI&
••10 ••••• •
to parananee at an order of.ths Orphates Court. of
Brio constr. / ertlt olier at pain. sisk. at the Market
Howe* is the city of Brie. ca %Muds', Mirth 8111,
Med, et 10 o'clori. a in, all the right and interest of
Thomas 9. Wealth% late of Cr* deefd. in and to thi
following described piece of land, situate tie the °minty
of Brie and Ftate ofTennsyllants, befog part of esOlot
cambia three hundred and exteathree of the 'mond
motion of the town of Ma, al laid oat by the Commas
wealth of restisylvallai beginning ~ n the tut • side of.
Plum Ores: at a paint twist,- lire perches southeordly
from the north vett coiner said oat lot No; SU;
thence suntrardly wallet to the North lies of sold oat
let, testeriehte; thence sonthwardly parallel to Tenth
streit, ars pent..; thence *estward y parallel to lb*
north liar of add oil het. tea earths', to gad attest;
therms along the out side of Plam street. Ore porthes.
to the plate of begleadesr—Gontatalas about one-third
eh" astra Oland; heinelot No 11 of the plea sad tab
division et add out lot tato tota for salt or sold by
Babbitt. aseigteee of Mints J. Melee.
Ilionts—Osalt to Modes seallresation of sale.
GI,O. W. 'GUNNISON. '
Administrate'''.
zna3-3,
VAIL* FOE
- -
!ho soberesr oStra the WOWS tartni &Wad la
Itresire township. three fourths eta folk from Jaakaaa'd
Station. Oa the Phlisas Zvi* railroad, cootslaing 1.117
aaraa-a0 arm haprorad, well yawed. aod wider a
good adoto of =Mystics. Pleat, at Sao rait=ttonter
Blooding. and alio Piny Eralork. riaaeh sad Nook
Roo t therms' two houss, shags,
tad olh weed ae - ostbaildlaga-ahto, Iwo eta twos,b& ot Sao
'WWI trait. Taros. N 0 La! 'ors;
m rto oatho u r
a i m to •
daisy n.aitaiirtist " .
wWNW Arises asdlrldsB tudf of
as . lb Fogerty. la
,IPassagoiantrodilw. atioismialg a - IS is oss -et
its
best
water no to Qs Owistif..• Tlarrark emoted *Mow
a - W .111144 A gin? sad
dolllail Distaste, sod tiros
Inuideid to two thMwsd saw logs lot tImS tfe6t
issaissitals osov v lisi sent tske Pen le woe NM&
linsabsi I Oft to wall la isosornargee
bean. • lailla4w• AIWA-
t ten orreivs' , o644i3l4 " • " ' "• ~- • ' ,
- •
, es flossotito of hale Ito
asati on= booo:gtOitolllfortk.geot *rosl4, Edo Co"
viaog to Übe 1114elilelek maws iii
buflaY alrpo to ott kaowist thlinailve• WOW to lie
Wit Wats to onto booodfato wage; sad meat
dekrulll pram Uwe, -
iWst= " g i Ila s
et tie se R um
il e
s - • • • .
1,1 , -: :: ! ! • Magan an ,
Nara isat, Nuek 11,11111-4 w . t - ' gamikoari
Ese=s
CARPETS, CARPETS;
A NEW ASNOR, E 'OF CARVETSI
. „
rogliah firasselp, &legit t Pat: .r.sq, N%-w styles 310 Ingr Lin ; :7111 all Woul Inzrata. at $l O BO V Jed : d Sag
craw:gaol r « , I..llotitl. new.: Carp.'s of yr.. tta6atifal Damask I'alt-rv.OOOOS llalliage, Fluor VU
Cloths, A , 11410;14.1,:e3 and width.; Stivt (HI 0,41, • 10.T): lid Gl u m b i m a .h inc i arp
enqagb t•, en:er a late) r.ota wit-boat piellug, Velvet Ilium and Kate, Cato*
and 3!anilfa Pont Slab. Stair Calreta and Rad& All ptylisillin
and 1111113 WHIOW : 1 111OP.. lieltand u npin fi ng b i ph
liollanest , a Sha4n% La widths,
MI. las**. n-er
PATENT SPRING BALANCE CURTAIN' FIXTURE I
, • neatest Wog out. COWe sad see It. Flegant Gilt and Elrmird Window Condom, Cattail' Ilooks, Miura
- Maki, tulleas.Cotdr,A;,&e. prerythlai in this lino saa be foist leer. A Sieendlii Amortnust,
Nottingham Lai by the yard. Vett tut Deem for di aseta—ehanoor then Into. XuUI. itmb. V On aleo..Leee
Handsome Inns for Veatibni• Wieder', with Aide and Pistons. 'The lurid t
wen and Window Paper hi the town. •
LINENS, LINENS, LINENS.
l'ltalargest amortmeatof Llsett floats la this Market at prime that defy eompetttlos. Elora! Blesebod TNI•
Lamm 11( lulls emu, 81.16 per yard. We do show these goods to all palm. frem the aousost to the flared
D•+!M cU styles amid priors We hays • job lot of these goods at id per doses, all Ida to,
whisknoc dm/ the aexidne tatra la the mutat.
•
. . sod Dom* Unto. Splendid Fluekabnek ?evident $250 per dot, all Litton. Monist Httaksbnelt Tom
ei/on, bleashodigittikb • good, l llama, Ladles' ts Handkerchief at MIS dos nard, Ica whit, at the very low pries of Masts. Web Limns. Llama.
Martian Pillow tlants, Etc.. Ms Goa% Lallie sad Children's Litton Handier.
. al.
GenW.Ladlia, Massa, Boys and Children's Cott and Wool Hoes. all sateen. The best stock is lowa. A good
Cotton Huss at eta. per pair. Winter Mores for grerybody.
YANKEE NOTIONS AT WHOLESALE.
meow Sh e - Bbirtiocs. Pillow Katllos, he Also, a good stock of Domestic Goods at 100 violas. WO
keep so Dare Goods, t7sxby esiabtlai as to ken/ a larger stock of Paraishtaj Goode. G:11 bears all this bargalso
ilra
• • W. G. GLltMiElt' •
•
No 7 Read tionew Mock, tan. Fla.
noir e&
rv"Ths above Is ander the supervision lit. & &GRISWOLD, who le wall known L Mho vietalty.
MiNGLEUART,
•
%Ai •
lALNII IA
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ALIO, lIAXOTAIMICIII2 _
CUSTOM MADE BOOT*. AND SROF
Weald take this method of reaming Ids Iberian t
kis Steads sad the public pramafiy for their liberal
patronage tuartaforr esten&d to him, sad hopes to lam
• eastinusUon cf the same. I take pleaeure in lakonsuag
the public that I ..ar still sating
RUDY KASE SOOT! AND SHOES AS MIA?,
—IP SOT • Lan' CHUM-
Thai say Roma in this place, sad I am still making the
best qualities dawdle Boots and Shoes, for which I em
ploy none bat the BERT of WiiliElf/Di.under thelloper•
intandersee of 0. MLLES. •
Mains obtained a license to sae the
PLUMER PATENT BOOTS,
I am now prepared to make the Plower Patent Soots
rad Shims in `manner not to he surpamed in Style and
Workausahlia
cr 'always keep on hind a selection of the best
Staab of f reach and Americas Milani!, Kips.
P. IL—Repalriag attended to. milrlatt
TUX MACE
TO GET YOUR /EDNEY BACK
E. COUGHLIN'S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Stria Sheet. Nearly Oppoeite the Net Odies.
ii ree =e, Boot sad litio• Dealer.
into: the ?WIG that ha
bas neteeved Idastead to the Stove Boast
en State sheet, ofterty opposite the Pantltilliligh
Olgesorbare helavitse all hi. old Meads sod customize
to give him a tall. Par tiraber attention gives to
REPAIRING!
Xsolog eszehkl werirgoes, and saperiatendisg all hie
berelseselimselr. he believes he ohs give es good eatisiber
Noe and sell at as low pedal All any other person In the
city. Good Fite Weratated. aprdlied.
VIDSTIONX FITUTS %IVORY&
TIBBALS, SHIRK WHITEHEAD,
KA.IIII/ACIVIZMI ip
BTOVZB ♦ND HOLLOW WARN, -
8.. a large mil entsneive amenteerat « Mann at
Wholesale and Satan.
THE IRON GATE
Lea Arit•ataor Coal Cook Mom, with or without :vier-
rob, for hard or soft kr.4l. or wood. via to
BETTER THAN THE STEWART BIuVL
Ws also maaafaatare !hi
.WEISAT. VISA" &ND NSW ISA,
Both by oven Coal Cook Stovet—ortto wood voter
out bo used calor for cool or 'rood.
THE' FOREST
ws sre still seassesetailag this celebrated les
Stove for wood—With or without reservoir.
•
THE MENTOR, •
A Low Oven Stove tot Wood. Mk At a oda gross
bsaatifol design, sad now for sado—iwiratiwr w ith
a largo astortoosat of alevated Om Coot .
Parka' Cook tot wood or coal, sad Parlor
;ad OCias Storm, for wood or coal.
0. IL lITIPIATA. A SHIRK, V. H. Wffi?IHUJD
arts, Jia. IS. ices--h.
VICES . ALE fiBiSWRItY,
'
OORSIB OF PARADE AND BUFFALO mums
ERIE CITY LAGER BREWERY,,
OORNICR OP POPLAR AND RIDGE STRUM
FAIR MUT AND BARLEY WAREEODEBB,
CORNER 07 ?TS STREET AND CANAL
Pale and Amber LC and XX:K Alai,
The Sect Quiltti end Metal Vedette, of Xagoz,
Prime Selected rattan Robe.
ma Choicest Qualities of Salt and Barley.
Onitand and and for sale by
A. MO
&Karatz .
N iciff FIRM. •
•
MOUTTEIMM AND UNDZIMINUTO
WARE—ROOMS!
' oaetstest,boweesSeviistiiima gighth.
The dinheeribere baueorhand Into the Cabinet Malting and
FURNITURE TRADE,
And purpose molds( to order and bass# leastantly S.
W laud lands& Tara
Ordai will mare prompt *Mutton. ispaking daso
on short neUes.
UNDERTAKING
The'snbaudbers will glee special attention to this dr
Mtmlitot their bunter. They will torauttinetese and
conatantly on band a lugs assortment of Metallis
Cues and Cants, and bold themselves in readiness to
meet orders In this line, promptly, from any part of the
country. Determined to spars uo aorta to give artiness.
Lion both in the quality of their goods and prices, they
hope to secure a liberal share of public patronage.
MOORS ARIBLRT,
iltllllll-tin thecossora to J. if. lituraw.
ctisiongtuos
PH.OTOGRAPIIERS!
ALL =DI 07 7iCITIII2II, 72011. A
GEM TO A MPH • SIZE PHOTOGRAPH,
lizeented in the best ate of the ark
WARR/IMT To: oz FE 84178PACT1011,
INK. ' OM OR WATIR COLORS.
Bike Bleak, &Awe= Brown's Hotel k Reed Bono
&draft&
411? CO•PIit.TNICKSHIP
DISPOItUTION
thegrai heretofore sit/sties ander the same of
C.A.RTER & CARVER,
we' dimegyed by gimbal eebasat, doting from Jewish
among, 17. Carters The boob of the old
In
qu t soy Wieland at the old Prompt
CART& 11. eettlemeati
reided. 8.
J. B.
Yr. Gann km setieratok his ma Tith him, and 'Li
oestiatte thelouteees awls the name and Arm of
J. 8., CARVER % CO.,
•
ireeptafit sew cad nti selected stook of Dram Mail.
alas; Floe Cbsrkars. ear Phartracestloa),
SAM Pertains. Yaw Arttelet,
iryora
?be expezisaeid clorki of this hones are retained ass!
pions ma rely spew *tag correctly seirred at all
hose. .
gieveL—The amble+ or in 411. Carter lamblee
bees sectued. lad lie_vtU be happy to meet hip old
Meade sad outman at
.
ti P 4 lLltßOW s =ralr OLD WAND.
MAW
Oeivildiaidiaat ITs ftlabe Thee irrie c o .
Vielitteof •
A. L. SOW: If& R, hibrest=led,
ire.'.1 1 . 1110 .. 00 =Woo. the Court etietihtteill an. Ir.
jesu i tess. DA.. Auditor. to dletrituit• the merry made
es' Vie vett Om uetrittosed. as wen se Rea elk% 93,
e 5,611. 11.711 tad MI of Feb. Ism, rfir Car.
1.11 perverus Interested la the atereistated ease* axe
lopeedyr willed that win abed to' the &Ake Mr
,easeteteest o st o mellies iris. Pi, oe, Thursday. the
lid Wet
09/Ico /Miter;
NIL ilk
J4ll nowt:,
NOTTING HAM LACE CURTAINS !
T Or W B L .1 N 0 8 ,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY!
IS AT
M3iIIZII finished In
CARPETS
T AB GitITAT !tIIGILISII REMEDY.
SIB JAMES CLARKE'S
CZLICHBATZD.FEICALE FILLS
PROTECTED'
LEITERS
BY ROYAL ';•'A,c
4 je7: .t.. •
er 11, •ril PATENT I
Prepared from a Preseript lon of sir. J. Clarke, IL D..
Phyaieian Extnuntinary to the Queen.
lds lavainable medicine is nafailingtis the cure of al
tones painful and driteroas diseases to which the female
constitution Is subject. It moderates all excess and re•
woman obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied
OA
TO MARIIIiD LADIES
it is peculiarly 'waited. It will, to a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the (forerun:teat
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
nese PiUs skoetd set be taken by Females artery Os
FIRST THREE MOITTHS of Pregnancy, Si gAty are
l i ttows
sir to king on Ifiscorige, kat at nap MALT team acy
4 . 7
of Nervous and Spinal A ffectione, Pains in
the and Limba i Tatigne o n Might exertion. Palpita
tion of the Heart, terics and Whites, these Pills will
effect a cure when other mean, have failed: and al.
though a powerhil :comedy, do not contain Fran, calomel,
antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Pull directions in the pamphlet amend each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
Sole Agent for the United States and Canada,
JOB NOSES, Ef Cortiaadt St., New York.
N. 8.—51,00 and a postage Stamps enclosed to any an•
thorisett agent„ will Lcuntre a bottle, containing $0 Nile.
sep2lls-Iy.
WAN/QUARTERS NOR
CH*.AP GOODSI
. Nruour.saut AND MAIL 11 '
GROCERY . AND PROVISION STORE,
Wiltri A • ISOM.
F. L M. SCHLAUDECKER.
ex* now receiving coheir old eland, American Bloc:
.0 4 Slats street, a large and superior stock at
Groceries; Provision*, Wats, Liguori,
Willow, Wooden, sad Stone Wars,
• Pa nits, Hetet fre., &cc •
Together with gm, Wag toned in • Bowie of this
kind, which they will sell Si cheap u any other web-
Wisest* la this city fur Cash or rust kinds of country
prudes%
They have alin on band one of the llargut and dust
Sleeks olpstrawro and Began inner Wowed to Kris, to
which thz li ti d te the att.
see ni - a = the 11 ;
wen.
than
E r ceuesspowniy Cara buyers vul lad mat
lambs by milling at**
GROCERY HEADQUARTERS,
AMERICAN BLOCK, STATE STREET.-
Jaw S. 1860,-42
7. it K. 134311LAUDAXEII.
N EW aaoczar sTOBJC.
The undinsigned have opisb *4 • wr Grocery Store, on
the -
SIB? UDR OP 87.1172 MU ROMS !WAIN
OP RAILROAD RRIDGR,
Whon (Soy 'stead korplag • fall impply of
GROCERIIN, PROVISIONS, FRUITS.
CROCKiILY W#.112,
Taikkea, Nair's, Willow Ware, emieetionctriea
2b6aceo and agars: -
Ana onnittdag %mulls on band In an eitabbabniant
at the ant.
Always an band a stock of huh Cliatara tin Batt
Wanda, at lowest market prloea.t .
we an determined to offer Y ntiallaaata many
other deans In the can and hal a the ppnabile to sail,
toddled that In an IWO
deeinfhtt F. A. WZBEICit • lIKIL
JOSIRPR XIMICHLA.UIS,
i XAJUIACILIUR Or
BOO•TB AND SHOES
WHOLISALR AND BETAI.
' I lalts pinagre to announcing to ike public ,that
hare added to my foram tin:dillies s complete sett of
8110 E MAOIIIBEIII',
Which will end& me to manufacture and nell Book and
Shoes
nEßATorona.
-Raging had hang experience as to the want* of an
niers, I take special pains in preparing my *tory lc
suit them. num the exclorite right in this ci4 to
make tho
PLUMER PATENT BOOTS & SHOES,
for the benellt or my customers, and only ask a tt: 41
them, to satisfy any one as to their Superior comfort over
those made in the old way.
The Plainer Boot needs no breaking in; It Is as easy
from au start as one worn for soma Um'. lEy
CUSTOM DEPARTIMNT
Will receireMy own and Mr. J. CO'lllllll especial at
tentioo—oombining *cameo which can cot be
nestled in the country. Boots and Sheet repaired on
short notice. Constantly on hands large stack at •
.LEATHER. ..LASTS AND FINDIIIGS.
Tendering my thanks to my friends and =dormers for
pat patronage, I hope by jut and honorable dealing to
merit Nintinnance of the mane, and cordially Invite all
to call and examine my stock beton muchashig
alaa
whan. • • martaitt.
F o nl I; CITY IRON • WORKS.
LIDDELL, BELDEN 11, BLISS, ,
FOUND ERS-&
murtrrAcrevir
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
•
CIL 8111LeAND Tome.
I DRIVING.PIPEB,
PUXPINCI RIOB,
WALKING BEAM :IRONS
DULLIIIO 700L,8,
MILL GEA RINGS AND MACHINERY.
MI oar work ism& frost the but =dela% — wee.
•
° BEST STYLE AND WORK:KAM IP.
We IN noir addle( ;grey is VW pi
Kaufhof:2ring feetUtlee, supply the fuereesed ,de•
razed for our work.
w. J. I' LIDOXLI. _
GEO. SIMON&
JOHN H. BUM.
swim to be of *ha
I=
titTiOLUITION OW CIikeATITTUILIMiIIt%
berlore dieting , ander Ow l
maw :Zia • iumet. eto
is this day dissolved by
11/ideation. The satire buboes will go lake the hands
of Xr. neort=seder otiose okaaegimeat Abe helm
Wood a Peps doted to nose is the eity.l The
boots et the Ids feu Tin be *mad is their tsruser vis
as for the sett Iliht/ &metier which tine they will
pest into thi bade of a Judd* el the ream for ortile•
*eat.
Is caliber the aitentiori ot stage to Oh aims
chasm! would rosportfally reqoest a soattatracor it
tho patromw heretofore bastomkl, with the
that it tftD bo alas to ash dash=
ea Dry Goode at aD Wok I shall oar sh the knr•
sot roarkat Won. , • ,
mar 4t. P. 811111101 X.
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