t ic ,AVeritig Olocrver. , A, IifARCH 1866. F„r• lit'st class piano is r yew. P Price, $?00 ~sin. PO' t° 12thW. Swept N reaai snd rat MI ar LAbr.— Miss Susannah ,e famous Welsh “oratress," will lecrUres in Farrar Hall, on M o n_ %oily evenings next, the proceeds are to be used in purchasing an E bb lisstist Church. The subject of tte teee will be "The Soldier'S Empty lat h e s econd, "Now Frames for Old , Evans has followed thi public spoker for some 5 pa some. .'ears, ttey she has travelled very E; , e cou ,a d ained a c e o x n e s e id p . rth tt lerl,nThenpagers invariably ' ,it hetlrt equal of Anna Dickenson, esil to resemble much in style, poltical opinions we understand , oth t i e with. As Miss E. is pro ote pretty, ss well as intelligent, 0 11 the young men in the city tel attend her lecture, • • , oions. i- n CrOwford county, g,,0• . oountres of the• State, re ttr o p i a for the Democracy wher -li!eite was made. In Meadville, I gecublicans usually haves bin— ! in i m ajority, their ticket was by barely one hundred, sal thie, !Italian Wale corporate' limits g oy regarded as favorable to k gf7 ~ ,,,e. ?dead township, which for b as bees in the hands of-the 0p...• rbly redeemed: herself—electing ; ,,,, t ic ticket by majorities ranging c Borne gave 22 majority for r". ' 1 , 1 ,54; this year she plants herself o f Peocney and the Union by ~ffrom 37 to 48. Thus it is that \ I v D li ea le is everywhere progrek .goads (political darknees,'evii, a l t hi l o portion of the State, are prap, a d the sun Of patriotism .y the (limey- arbor Creek the cooper well, upon' Four shout one mile South of Wesley. .lostis something over 700 :h pint it wsetempororily atm - it:l, no . oil of any consequence a obtained The - comyany bad :Ito give it up altogether, but a 1. F ersisted in boring still deeper, t rlay a part; went to examine it, te; of decidifig upotx their future On liftlag the plank* that cow cl'„ they were surprised to find a : t ivri. , :t..of oil in the pipe, which at to the extent of several pails al plug was afterwards used with ie auccias, drawing up each time a 11. The result,ef these -operations make the members of the eom the citizair in the vicinity, very ist -a profitable well will be ob i jack' has been cb&nging hands • T proposed .by tho i company to y tlean the well, tube i tt, and go to : l lan engine. We have been pre .l pecimee of the oil, and find it . Rerior character for lubricating ei4e: nearly similar to that pro— lit Althof well. f --' 1- 1 - - net !It the local elections in the Jrai of North western Tennsyl - i I t i ring is as fol.loiii9 Z Erie 1197,, (t 231 H 65 . 0, Titusville 397, Corry 239. The population cif the 1 1 l can be • nearly estimated by es. Presuming •that the spring 3 asnal, did not bring.oat a full lit, as in this city, not more than blllot was polled, and counting every t ten of the inhabitants, it the population of each place-as - , 1193 975 i 593 583 ' 358 1 the to-be very nearly the correct ou6 ja Tituevill e, Corry and Oil re ! mare likely to be under than Ic The austomaryignale, in old is to estimate one voter a inhabitants ' but the large pro trainers who are non-voters in this section justifies net in ex rills The populatiO of our oity Wieve, was given at something From 1830 td 1800 this con y doubled its population every :eannot be disputed that our 4 the last five years exceeded . tcreased the usual average. We 7n:haate to pet down the inhab , eithin the cprportite limiteP, nt :tt barclugh of South Erie were I the contiguous thickly settled Creek, which are in reality a try, thoughoot included under I gaternment„ we would have a urenty thousand. , iCuleer-Poito & Co., New Yea, tit of the heaviest and strongest i i.;tues, suspended payment on ing sitb it a„-symber of the ad brokers' driers in this part The institutions moat. directly Ihis Wore are the Petroleum • :!•e; Venango County Bank, .r . hSattonal Bank, Corry ; Bank .Newosetle; Ok.awford tt ; Oil City Bank, Oil tiztl Bank, Plume? ; A. D. Pcroleum Centre. For the t:es and drafts of all „these dited, 4 t \ hough; it is intimated ntri vs abundantly able. to is 4i:13 sgsinit - them. Mr. C ul tit firm, is mtmber of ConvresB .4 District', and the failure is ),nhttpats speculations on bje tlmgioat. 4:—p ierce change Ply addreeS IPA Erie comity. Pa., to Ctilum- I 'V. Pk Enclosed Sod two , 1 7 trot,' ($2,50) to Y for f a ' e tb , eripti f nin , nee' ''tt. Itelpectfuliy, Ba 't. B. Jornte. / 1 " 3 I , -e above "ae good form for Doe who vie the direction of «a-.ca f , ,,,.. - s pc , otofEwe to 1 4 ,Ikstat .0) '.beet-`6_o.b.- I ;.tte P, ,Ant of trot:ibis A evn i , :. cr, offices by ltr4}l rg., - ; the 'CCM. NIT h 4 ,5. .. . welf,tte %;:4 it i: as h ..- :: 0940 d. ......,_ ' lt Brother, 'Wholesale and 14— .4 Ceefeetionery, Oysters, Canned 144 Y, Tstiltee Notions, Bakers' ; ~C"illog, Tobacco, Pipes, &c., WI Ptreet, 1 Square South t Depot, Erie, Pa. Also, Dealers „tl Cottetty uroiuce. Particular fillitg cotuitry orders, * (Jan.2B.lf ) Items of Load Wired. The,Connoils on Mandsy evening re•eledted It_ Pelton as City Trosarer. A variety oiintereeting reading matter will be found on the last page. A gond: joke—Lowry chargii3g his fellow Senators with corrupt motL ea. , Subieribers who have been in tbo habit 'of getting their papers at thepubliCation office, wishing te have them left at any other place„ can be accommodated by leaving word math the editor: - The Chrty Telegraph the out us off from its daily exchange. If the proprietor ►i!l center the additional ia,i , or of discontinuing the sending of his weekly we shall be greatly obliged. . , The Justicelof the Peace elected this spring must file their naceptances within thirty days after the date of election, or no commissions will be forwaried them. At a donation party for the benefit of Rev. Mr. Tagg, pastor of Simpson Chapel, held on Tuesday evening of last week, the sum of $250 was raised. Persons intending lb , apply for hotel ,or grcicers' license, should mate their applies lions to the Court, throsigh the &Asia office, onyor before the Ist of April neat. No appli cations made after that date will be granted during the present year. A. bill -to prevent minors from attending billiard saloons in this and adjoining counties hss passed the Legislature, and is now a law. Unless it is better enforeedthsn Most acts of a sis.ilar nature, there will be very *tie, gained by its pasaege. The business men of Erie, as a class, are probably as go.lthead in their dispositions as, those of any place, but they have one secret yet to learn, and that Is the advantage of advertising. Dr. Chapin, the celebrated Univerealist' Dieine, is at present lecturing in the Western part of New York. Subject —" The Iron Age."—Ezetionge. ' . The " Ago of libiopla9lere 1 ' would be s opio more appropriate to the times.' + We call attention to the card of William Marks, tailor snd clothes cleaner, in Union block, over Dr.. Bennett's office. He is a good workmer, and all entrusting him with their patronage Can rely on having_ it done promptly and in' the best manner. ent has .7 . Odell, editor of the Beaver Local, has s een sued for libel by ,John 0 . Nighley; one Srd the countrcoramissioners.—Ezchatige. If Beighley does as well.as . most men' who commence libel suite against editors, he will probably get a five - lent shinplaster for dam' ages, have a lawyer's bill of a hundred dol- lars to pay,'and be laughed at for his pains; . Rev. Mr., Hammond, the revivalist, is ex pected to participfite in a series of religious meetings at Girard within a few 4 weelts. His last ministrations have been at Peoria,, ill.; from-which place he writes: sqletween 'two and three hundred hire have been led by the; . HOly Spirit to hope in Christ during the past weeks." The latest excitement in CraWford county, the. Greenville Argus says; is the dispery that A. Johnson, e youthful tor, has committed forgeries to the extent!of ten thousand dol:ars, ttrough which the banks at Meadville and Franklin. and several private citizens, have been victimized. Johnson has decamped, but the police are after hue. A man in Titusvil'e has done an astonishing act of generosity. He owned a h tel which had been leased for $3 000. Finding that. the businesr would not admit of his tenant's paying so ,large a rent, on the 20thinst., he voluntarily reduced it to $2,500. A rich man with magnanimity like this deserves, be immortalizea: His n9;m s i is Joseph Baum: dill. : Mr.• 1.. ., M. Blake, a forme} citizen of Erie, has returned after a number of years absence, and opened a shop in the regular Eastern style. or the manufacture, altering, bletuching 'and dying of all kinds of straw goodi. During his previous residence here he succeeded in building Up a large trade, and the reputation he then ga*ed will doubtless help him to again secur a lucrative patronage. Pop. 17.930 9 750 5,930 Jcseph Elohenlaub, Jr., dealer in boots and shoes advertises that he has laid in a large ' lot of goods for the spring trade, and intends selling them at reduced prices. We know from personal experience that his stock is unexcelled in the city, and that- be has .few superiors as a workman. Mr. E. has the ex elusive agenoy for Erie'of the Plumer patent, by which boots an& shoes are made t o St as comfortably, when first pat on, as after they have en worn awhile. "the Wednesday evening previous to our late municipal election, a handbill was posted about the city reflecting, in grossly libelous terms-open Mr, Scott, the peoples' candidate for Mayor. It was so offensive' in its nature that citizens of every political faith united in condemning it, and of the trio who- 'vent instrumental in its authorship,' but one was willing to acknowledge that he had a hand in its authorship,. We are gratified to learn that since Mr. Scott's triumph, even he has re pented of his course. He has on several re cent occasions d ied having a hind in the matter, althoug on the evening preceding the e1m ,, 11011 was confessed by him, when h -p ed, that he bad written the deep:. meat. His refusal to father it now is enema..., aging in one sense, as it indica.es that setae little shame still exists where none'iras sup posed to be. 4830 8:680 'The editor of the Corry Telegraph, in an article designed to be "withering" upon the Erie editors, -makes the charge that they are all under the control of "one man." The old saying ',Go abread for news." is veriled by this astute announcement. We have been connected with this office as editor and pro, prietoenow over four years, and never before were, aware thatreny individual owned an in— terest in it besides ourself and-former part ner; or exercised en infinence, over its cohrse, wheajo, the light suddenly breaks in upon us, through the medium of the effulgent Corry Telegraph, .that we' are not, as we supposed we - were, master of own property and actions. Really, it is, surprising hoW much` one learns in the coarse of a life time. When we want to know, anything, about ()pc busi— ness in future 'we. will go' to the Telegraph office for information. r - An explosion of the , steam boiler of the Elkhorn Mills. located about six miles west arty from Titusville, took place on Saturday last, about one o'clock, The engineer was jizet starting up' ilia' returning from dinner, when the accident occurred. One of this:proirristotwilitlWictkfilt. Young mtdarrergtatter.imployert firer. In tltg WIT at - tic thee -aid :Mr. Mr. - routsiistaitii#4 . Milii'' ^ - • thin Wielding, bat' he:iithailarrii*lmentlek The , -bett4if jst Mist :witrarieWaterifiosif were shocklig to behefd;" Mr. - fair, — who hap pened to be standing close to the engine,' with an azei i in his hand, was thrown into a wood pile nsr,c by ; his:, thigh and leg were broken, and hi was frightfully perforated and din ; figured. Mr. , Bowne, probably, died end= .denly 'of Internal injuries; his right arm was. broken in two plaeee. prbent Spring will be kno In The history of the; opcoh 113 the periodlor great cond►gratiooe. Di re, destructive Bros have occurred within the lust month or iwo, then aver took place before in the rune-tepee of time. The taterrnplr nearly every day bringe .1 an account of a ,me fearful confiXgration.. Every exchange almost that we picaills give n . an account of ono in its vicinity. Ouri citizens should take `warning-by the fate of other phica, and "in time of peace pieittre for .... wail." With defective tire appanaina l l and an insuffielent'iiiiPply of water.' if a Breahonld break out some blustery day, in a thickly built portion of the city, the damage kffeeted before iis progress could be stopped - , might be incalculable. We need many itpprove4 Imola, but the most essentia of our vrarda is an abundant supply of water. The fequire+ 1 mettle of health and safety alike demand that no - turfher delayshonld occur in previ 'ng for this much needed and too long refs ed im provenient. A ; , . - . While the Radical wing of the Rep blioan party of, this. city hive, for political effect, been making a great clamor for conferring in `the right of suffrage on the negroes of the. South. their representatives in t Eegiels lure have : been striving to depri the white ci'izene of Buffalo not only of Ali right of a voice in the selection of the r police, but, also, es to the amount to be taxed fer their _support —Buffalo Courier. A similar instance' of consistency is this city. - The very men who. a few ye thoughts foreigner and Catholic unfit or told offioecon the ground of their ignorance - nd incapacity, are the brawlers 1. favor of Riving Ituffrage BOuthern n•groes, two-thirds of who a Mgr rel. tor write, and have no ae see whets er with the nature of outined tutions. It ia highly comical to he ir Know Nothings talking ationtisuffragebeiog a natural right, awl vigorously arguing that " all men are ciisated tree and equal." A letter from Barrieburg to the Philadel phia inquirer says that Bergner. of the •Flar; risburglelegraph. is. to be removed from the pastotke in that city, and some one p abed• Knipe ;appointed in his place. The Democrats •ay they have assurances. to that effe from Cowan —Meadville Reptibltean. The "some one Knipe." to whont the Republican alludes in such a oontennituous manner, is a Brigadier General in the army, wboienlisted as a private; fought all through the war, and won his star by admitted gal: !entry. Ile has never been a Democrat, but, like nearly every brave soldier, giv4 his endorsement to President Johnson's p.Bor. We regret to learn that the rum ' s o his appointment to the liarritianrgpostm74 was prems'nie, but trust the -flak is dietant when, his patriotism and valt receive this substantial recognition. 'W. find the followifig paragraphifte about the eea'ot-newepapetdorn. They d, moral ",asiliell as " adorn a tale :" A family of five persons resided upon a farm in Derry, N. H., for a period of fifty eight years, during which time there was neither a, birth. death or marriage in the family ; , neither did they during that time pit a letter into the post office,. take 'cue out' or take a newspaper. ' There is a m mr country whel .sere is a mon . up in at_ ...utry ww y ways pays fa • his paper is advance. Beduin never bad a sick-418y in his life ; never bad Any corns or- toothache ; his potatoes natter rot; the weevil never eats his wheat; I the frost never kills his cora or beans ; his babies ; never cry at night, and his wife never rco ds. It is a curious fact that none of the Fed rat office holdert in this city have as yet given . isle,' public' expression to their views4z ths President's po li cy. Several oft who took sides up to Lincoln's death ratiter Mt mine . with the Radicals, are 'said to be ' leer . -•mewhst ticklish in the neighbor.. boo' fhe vertebral column. - - We adtrise i l . ~ .' keep -coot, say as little as possille abon ' , copperheads," and stick to their of im during-the canvass of 1864 that the “Adnr titration is the Government." If they re good hiye, Father Andrew, in the kindne! of his heart, may conclude to let them k. ep their sticke of official candy. Johns, of the Oil City ItAgister—a cap! Al editor and,o c lal fellow, too, by the, wa — , has been'on a via t to Pithole, and while there was witness to an en &gement between a nein and a man of the inferior white race. Tke result is 'summed up in - his own graphic manner: " The descendant of Hai -pro td the better man, and hie antagonist mad hasty change —of base. Business genera ß y was suspended, And the folks teemed to.enjoy the fun amazingly Both parties wire' 4r rested, we believe. There had been (wily three fights during tke forenoon, and the weather was net considered favorable for the sport either." , It will be seen by the following paragrs' h: from the Harrisburg Patritt,thatthA result our late municipal contest is properly and • stood and represented by.the papers of tbe Hate. The gentlemen who were so mti h ; Alarmed lest Mr. Scott's election ,should e clAimed as a Democratic victory, are not ha - inOthe pleasure of reefing their predictio .8 - verified : . . '•Wm. L. &pit, who - was elected mayor the city of Erie, on Friday last, was not Republican. lie was a candidate irrespeeti of party. and was sleeted on business issu alone, although a Demooraein politics." •Tae following is one: of the plinks in t • p r aform of the Republicans of Lswren • county :, ' a‘RI saved; That justice, honor, good fait as well as a proper regard for the 'public 'safety, &mend that in the District of Coluto his, and i i that portion of the country lately In rebellion, the elective franchise should lm guarantied to loyal citizens.alone, irrupectitie of race or color." The Republicans of Erie county have no -I , up to this Bite, had the courageto pass resolution of similar tenor, but their Approve of negro suffrage is none the less hearty f. 4• that. Mayor Sedtt was worn into office en Mon ' day evening, the oath being administered .b E. P., Bennett, Esq., in presence of bath bodies of Councils. A brief address was delisi• ered by him upon the occasion. .1" is .busli t nese like andlteneible in its suggestions, and will bo received with approval -1 by the large majority of our oitisitia: That venerable personage, 'the- " oldest In. i habitant," informs the Buft.lo Courier the neither himself nor. any of his predecessor has ever witnessed such a disegreesble Margit as that which is 'now making theyesr 18 memorable. The "oldest iab Alitant.";ltow ever, is not a - very reliable, individual. not withstanding his age. The general tumble in prices has affected the col' trade more severely than perhaps inj otbel titan auction of 20,000 tons bf,Berantoli co st far& week, prices fell from 60. cents to $l, per -ten, from the February quotations, mak inia, - ;foll within two months of froar.sl,9o t ssls per too. Forgone acquainted with tb business tell us that retail dealers are no obliged to sell at lower figurts than the aril , ore cost them last fall. - 'ln the Legislature last 'week Mr. Lowry! Itesented an act to erect a Pew county out o parts of Crawford, Veaango and Warren, t b 3 called Curtin,. the intention being to mak Titusville the countries'. He also introduce di a bill to incorporate the Edinboro Silver filln-1 lag Company ! What next I' I The Titimille MONO elk's the gfillifig bf the Union and Titusville railroad " between Union nal Riceville is abort halt comp - loth& it _„:l;6l.riuce of about twelve !lilies. The (itnbet ' is cloired from il e line for nearly its whele length. :I !tete are bctvti l een fUur,, and file men tit' work upon- it. Thticontrac tors era Moterg. Widn.-Nohle rind Mackinteeb. They are now sub le' Ling 4otions of the line." We feel mortified to knowthat a roa d which has as important a bearis h as this epos the interests of Drie should luive received solittle „encouragement !iota cur otpital'is's. A pretty girl says : 1 ‘ Ifl oar Maker thought it wrong for Adam to live bangle, when there was not a WPM .n upon earth, how orimioally guilty are the old bacbelars, with the world full of pretty girls." ' 1 .. . The above comes to us in a modest white i t Onvelope,wiih a request o publish written in a neat running band o the sheet within: t As we do.not come within e category of -old bachelors, we presume no ins personal was intencitat: 1 i Ure s 4 happy to, inform( our readers - that Michael 'Etypher, Esq., hal been appointed postmaster at Nippenoso, in this county Mr. 8. is a staunch Democrat, and universally ad mired for his candor and honesty. A better selection could not have heen made.—Wil iiantsport Democrat. 1 . Office holders in this part of the State will please read, and preserve for reference. We learn from the Crawford Journal that "an extensive Smash uploccurred on the Pittsburgh St-Erie Road, shout a toile South of Lineeville, on Friday night' the 17th inst. Twelve freight care .were I thipiri from the track and completely wrecked, though forth. stately no cue was injured.' , • en in • ARO ' o vote Vetted tastiest to the can slat- Mr: J. il. Steiner; who Made a balloon at— cension here some yeareagn, and got an on expected bath .in the Lal4, is preparing to make an ascension at Meadville on the let of May., . Oar Episcopal readers w earning ,that_ Right itev Blohoi of Palmylvanio. don, en route for.ROnie. II iropT °red. ' Mr. Hent,y Harper, 520 • deiphie, flag in store a Ism fine jeweirii sliver ware, he is saltine at reduced card Dispatches to the New YOrk papers give ne the important intalligencel that Get?. Grant has attend off his beard,l leaving his face entirely destitute of the hirsute aipend age."• Potter county must be a and Paradise ; there is not a tavern or a drinking house in the county.—Ezehange. And, it,might be added, mighty few people. One hundred and twe n ty thousand tone of anthracite coal! and 382,022 barrels of oil . were carried over the, Philidelphia Et Erie Railroad during 1865, EMI ting Ant 1 • As. MO di. Putm.—The greatest fire that 3- ' ; . • • f ever occurred in North-wetrn_Pentisyivinia' broke out on Thursday about two o'clock, on theStevlinson'_Form, near Petroleum Centre. 'il tank' belonging to the POMO Company, filled with - oil, bursted, with a noise similar to , a-clap of thunder. The immense body of inflammable matter rapidly l fitund its way to the engine house of the Wall adjatent, and . quick as a flesh it was one dense, -terrific , mast of flame and motel. Pursuing its f - • . • ,J. course down Bonnehoff Itur4 ft wept every thing before it: Three refineries,' thirty 'or more ibaildings, and eevera wells were de-, stroyeS, entailing a loss et not less than 1 $150,000. ' In less thin fifteWi minutes from the breaking oat of the fire,itt was emptying itself into Oil Creek, at the mouth of the rim, presenting to the - eye a fearful picture of ruin ... nearly a mile in length. The scene is repro. tented by eye -riitriesses to have been' one' of 1 the most solemn and stritiV! imaginable:-- The dense volume of fiery matter ascending as high as the eye ,ceuld reach, the crash of falling derricks, the crackling of the flames, together with-the explosion of tante, barrels end heated stones, made it seem like thefierce raging of a battle. A corrispondent of the Titusv.lle Herald, who was a ieye witness of the occurrence, gives the folowing particle. tars : I ts.Glaneing Own th e run . front our elevated position, we law men, wot4en and children rushing from their homes to ard the hillside with what - little' of their hringehold effects could be seised et the mdment. Willing hands were plent y to save, but still very little • was? rescued. The angry trirrent of flame' and l amoke stayed not its tads, but rotted on towards the mouth of the run' - Some tour or five rods from the creekisti old bridge had crossed the Bennehoff; lipt ono aide bad caved in, and the spring freshet- lie 'severed Wove, 1 with sand. .At the bottom, ho e ver , the water 1 found an exit. 'As the oil re ched this point it rose rapidly to the* twbut i not so much as to; overflow the dam thus Slimed. , Whi'e burning at the , top the greitartortion found its • way out at the bottom an - emptied itself 1 intwOil Creek' * * 1 ,: The wmalier was *tear, and still, the sun e l hining brightly down—the day the first pleasant one formany weeks. Passing up the tallith) and around the fire to she "lee 'wide, W e entered. as it i seemed, a vast careen. thelltiels- black smoke ' A' forming the sides and roof, Which resembled enormous boulders wiling iand over each ti p other, and so dense that not'e article of sun- I light penetrated through; thus leaving it darki and gloomy, with no apparent chance ofH escape excepting the entrance, which looked miles away on' the Mountain. The Most singular' phenomena.* s the sudden -'rising of several fierce whitlw nds, °wised by .:the ritziest unbearable heat, overhead and around us. Wandering around over this par tido of the farm we . itnttgined‘Ourselves in the mammoth cave of Kentucky until one of those -whirlwinds filled our outh, nesirils and eyes full of Ashes and du t, thereby, giv- Jag us i realisiogieense of our pOsition. As the oil burned over , the water in he ravine the latter became so heated thtt. lit 'Ti. J r mid ties of steam would gather a explode,. throwing high in the air amidst the flame and smokelarge clouds of a beautiful white 158. • tureorhich, intermingling, forined a fine coin pas ison.! . ( I , , 'As regards the tom Who ;were burned to death, we consider/ the general report false. Mr. Frank „VoKerife, who tiled last night, was one of the paiVies engaged in the.com -pletijm of the desk/tank. Ile jumped out of the Meet in some manner, arid started dire' the burning oll_for the hillside, which be re hed on his hands and kneek, with' but a p tof hiffellirt sleeve on OfO of hie wrists, f ' a 1 a piece of cloth about the, ankle. When be got free of the oil he rolledlevet senseless. Both eyes were burned out, ',and his body crisped black, thus presenting one of the lust agonising. heart sickeniog speciaclte we , ever beheld. We have witnessed-sights in Virginia that would make a Person's blood run cold. farina Mangled and tdrn, limbs shot from their bodies—horribly inutilated—the moat intense and .rixerredatirig , agony—Amt never have we seen such terrible euffering es this poor fellow endured foi three honrsfor he was sensible up to within 1 feir•Minents of his death. A, few charred.bOries, supposed to be *those cf a ma who is Owing, were discovered amide. the ruins Ithis morning. Two or' three more men ere reported absent, brit we hope that they hive riot suffered death iti-Ihis fearful manner." 1 • \ • Vie department at Washington bas stieepted the proposition of M. 0. Noble to furnish s room for our citypost effice'et the earner of State and Eighth • streets, rent free for the torts, of , Ilse years. 111 r. Noble is making arrangements for the erection of ti spiendid four story brick edifice, 140: feet 4:hl State and 83ion Eighth viral., The corner room is to be occupied for postal piuTeeei, and the balance of the baildia# for stores and °Mem e== ebban onfateattestlaft 1. Vat tilled to Out waits ot l thii old.O pal*. Mediate,— vita= Aria *at stoat vittenvo• MAIL DVRX • PI. MUD OW 10:0511'4XE TUBS IS .11$3111iED 10% IIiONIT %Pill • or An isinis CO,If asows roit Timmy AND tt , ol COXPLIT2I7.6. Every cerofderale 'arson' kenos the importance of ievterin Oats atien:tiehe in their early stases read wary trona rad esperieore hare honied thirdsoger of &that. Hall's Cough Neatedy ra sor recommended u aJcaxa• L VANACEA MI ALL EMMA], 11.401A4 eat) foe a spiel- Se clip of MMUS located to the namee_ etreetersilne ted by the lame twee end requirins much the lime treetleinit p 1;2414 enly*with degrees olviatence. , It U plesiaut to the taste, safe to lie lope:Mien, thorough and speedy Le its actkut. Longlasperlstare proves It heir no serlinon !Wren In antra as eguyinew for suing oscnt, innitaantes. ,stosoutna usoir arms& and wnoonao °Oran. • it TIMMS Initation,:•olll3ll4. free and ewe espectora tiotti loosens the tight and full sensation In the lungs, restates the mrtration to Its tiny. natural condition. bomb health and' vigor to t he lungs and also closeness and strength toile voles. One bottle b l es.4 7 vallicient. to slue an ordinary neigh. ' ' ' - - Detail pries 60 cents to $1 per bOttle. Liberal Inducements, offered to the trade. • Bold orbOApai and retail by Ras & Wsrlbl, paid& tors, at their rotors, 630 State strait, Pala, Pa, aad by Asalars ierreruall • ja2S,6ra . , Tan eounassona awe Itmdurrou or al Drell:to.— isablished for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG Ii ivi klEhi, and ' other% who suffer from Xenon& Debility Premolar) Denny of klaniiwi. &o, supplying at the woe ail:Dena liCtill Or Erni-PURL Wane- who has 'cuailoaslf atter undergoing-con dorable quackery. Bye losing a post-paid addrksod • e O P O s link P•P lea. free o tamp, may be bad of th anther. ' ! ' NATHANIEL ILL ' Ain. Beg , sses-iy. • . Brooklyn. . Do ,N. Y. BULDiNG LOT'S YORLet " t II A Full City Lot on Eighth .beet, between *die anti Mutant. • Also, the Lot intim rear, bon esveutb street ; convenient to esnaL Iferyestriblefor Bantifsetarteg. Two cholov dry Lots on Youth West. 34 West el attestant, SI feet 3 inches by led feet; . , - - Re haveileft • number ' of Building lots on Seventh and.Baßillo streets, between liolland•43 -Burman. An high gravel /wand and very desirable. I be interested In W. • R. Stevens, s arrived-in tositv. s health is teach One ten or land on Marry ARO. wait of co:WM This la a noo.dry lot. One fall City Lot, earner of Clerrentb end 'Chestnut, mersb Ede. Price V" Also, one Olt Twelfth st, viii et Myrtle. biro $l,OOO. , t rah street ?idlw ! stook of machete. &c.; &0 . , which 'ricer. Read hie Tin Cal Mug Lots. nom: of illeaanth and lastats. One fall lttyLot, earner Tenth and lits. Also, oa* on Tenth St, between Ityrtle and Chat, north aide. -Tbia 100 foot street Is fiat being taken tip bb par ties deitring io ergot drat elan raider/am • • FIRST cups FAI4IB FOR BALE,, A FARM in Harborereek. south of the Railroad sta tion 90 to 100 rods, containing About 100 acrd—fine bank barn—good moderste I's•a Roane—). use Orchard -'3 to.lo acres .of wood/1,-0011 good,ead t the driest state of cultivation. Price 97,500. Sanas ashy. ATM'S!' north of tits! railroad station. on tins Ride Road 100 rod; Mani 100:aares vad, a substantial farm boesa.2 Oct turns, orchard, oat bonsai, Plc This plans is in aNo slats of oaldrati.n. Price $lOO par acre. Terms easy. Fifty *me farm' for aile—tbe farm of 1. Davison In UM Crook, ab , nt a% miles from the eily—good _malt boom—Ono bank tern. • areba , d, OW Imre/ and bottom land -Prjea $1,0,00. ,Fotamaion April lit. A FULL ern- LO'u eth 'street; man of Myrtle_ Pete PAW' ' .. . ! i FOR SALE CIIICEP the Bei new Beck /intim ot G :areal. comer of Bth ailE French EL * 1 • FOR SALE 11 ID umber of the guest Germ to Creek sod Harbor Creek tpe., et I pikes from $7ll to $lOO per CITY LOTS FOR SATi/-4 ;limber of thi most do 'treble building iota td the city; as privets terms. FARMS FOR SALE,BY HAYES Bc"KEPLIiR - . . -POR SALE-100 ocrew wood lot, 10 sass Imptwrod, I 11:41111 from the city.. Ilia, $2O per aces. One banared sereo, - 111 miles from Erts,_oo the P. k & R. R.—two buns, house, orchard , etc. The best Mum to the town of RoauniL • We cffsr for sale the Fate of the late EichArd Osborn, m Creek four toilai esst of the eft', isihtsinin. 100 acme of laud, large, tirst•clus fares house, goes tams aid outhouse., large tipple orchard,together with peach, pear and plumb trees. This is one of - the finest Farms io Eris county, and will be sold cheap. . . - A Farm of 83 acres in Chsubsegna °minty, N. Y. This farm is located within three cod* of the Lake Aar...— About TO acres improved; a gest elms dwelling bowie, good tams and out hduees, young cueluird of grafted fruita—apples, peaches, ;gams, ate. Twenty acres of Farming lied and 10 Beres f a Maim lot. 41 to.4J miles east of .the city. en the Lake Road Pries $l2O let acre- will Self the 11,0 antes sepetete Ude BIM. Tins tarn on the SO acres. DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE. muss AND LOT FOR BALE—Between Erasers , and Myrtle streets. on the I ink. ' Hones two stories. and In 'rod oonditton. Price We hive a number of very desirable private residence, for ale,.from $5,0 1 0 to MOM 0111 . 041€410U3s Fon SALE—On Mecum atm ) ; between Moth and Tinthistreets. Hone ham putter sitting room,' dining room, kitchen, 'thrall bed rooms. closets, cellar, eta., to complete' tapir. FIRST CLASS DWELtdme ran street, first door e.et of St Its. ' Homo our. lot SS by 183 feet • i DRIOX A01.18 7 --On Frew% street between Mira Fourth streets. brown u the Warren Primo. Hesse Is good repair. Will be wild it a bargain.. BOTJFI3 AND 1.116/701t 84LIE-00 thn ,corner .11 raven% sad libiland streets. Renee in good repair, else abent 22 by 28 feet. OW' We veranda ereApt' vt . hal chijee (mit trees. rapes, ate. • Rot/ i 6 ANDA:DT-00 Mutant street, &poem as fhis Apes' prePerty, full cit lot Hones large and iri good repair. Vineitrolt, prdernortp. STORK. i'OONDRY„ WATER POWER AND kOTS TOR STORRS VOR SAt li-+We offer for sale 105 by 3 feet, corner of State and flasyseth stride, and.l , o by let feet on State street, south of Uwe. !Whine shoe. Tide Is decidedly the best propirty for alit In' the edtp-lor insehine shops stores, e to, and will be sold in lok to set the parehasers. - 1 RATES & ERPIAtiI, • Agent' and Realm In Real Retail. Wayne_ Block, Erl4,Pa. !I= F A M. • 110 ill A 7r, ' II The subscriber offers for. WO him tam situakid le Bfeane townstkip. three fourths of a ills fr ont . Season's Btatfon, on the Phila. k Erie railroad, containing :DM scree improved, Well watered; mid under • Rood state or cultivation. I Phony or thee rail limber standing, and also rati, Hemlock. Beach and Maple. Bas r reeted thereon two dWellik howler, '4111116 sheds. and other , outbuildkurl—also„ two' orchards of doe grafted knit. Tama. fIO per sore. ApPlp on- the ere mites to Etnallytlr D. B. TROUP. GREAT LIAIGAH4III. The ooderrigied offers tar tale the undivided halt of the property kterie as the Leavitt@ Mill keoperty, in Veromso townehlo, Erie connty. It hi one of the but water powers in the conalre. There la erected thereon 111 (nod SAW tIiLCrtfcGBIiTMILL,andaSHINOLI If ACM7 , lE—all doing avoid Widnes., and from fifteen hundred to two thousand tier logs In 'the yard. tiny,: ontite made easy and wilt take part La real estate - Tbe cob meson I desire: to Neill la in oonneattecce of poor health. rest.4we - AIWA SAM. F ee x tt e s teuTolmt, turnce. - - , • —, to totatnentity on the estate of 'Uwe No- Gottgi_ey, deed, rant at. tooth Rut tows l ui n ttlio Co.. Pa, honing busa a itod to ; the 3tallood Lotter is hereby itivon to knowing thounolves indob to the ad/ Want to m ake lennecato posznint; aid putout barbes anion mated !be owe will printout thoso.doly an,thnntieato4. for Wilmot& DT R LOOMIS. •, - , , „ , - - ;JA1101:0 XeCACGRILT. • Itßentbast,Rotrob 11. 4111-.lltr ; Isseutati.' CIATA MAU "CUIf.E6 Mt Oh l% 110L14111. i , Ant Tor oas dollar. per stall, I will send fret to anysad Peas amaipa 'sad sosibeino MA I wtO guarantee to ears elit wont ears of Catarrh la the Mud or bras *Wel tubes le a few weeks. It ham word my Ms..' 4: rand me of Cadet% andn serene broaddal trouble I bad suffered -with for yam II bird the lest phyougai and ill the wivertieawdlelasiof the day, bat forted no istist till I obtain stide. I I vapid give one Madrid 'dollars tar this reetpe tat tits isedkihmt-iti now hid the Cat Edi andzaal4 not ohtala it lees: I believe, if inetreetlonsarrefollowed-LtMiltime say ear wbatoier that Mut sot aimed, ntached 4lne Wage 'Sad bee*** • settled consumption' Ctrs ht whileson ran. Address T. P. ISAK raltonaviLY. c a lett I , _•4ltinildinieliwiod but f in stourova Nis T thousand t ops of the bat f'rewatie lale lee. for the season of lliedvand be in prepared to aestmet with par ties to apply them for the aro% ef eV Vial:, at on , ?awn's*, Bow I' Saloons ; and - others, mei tadatemette will be oifared a will make It an object tot them to peke contmela lintoodlatelp I whl wimmeitee My lee to be tat Lost that silU be offsrid In We sossUet this maim, I wo war prepFd to eopply the ally, ea well as 11l foreign deman ds, no one Me do better by austomins in quality pee thaw myself. .1 wety be fatal foi- the ensentot ms bowie slam abbe ontielllolll4 Ordain through the poor will Unattended to, - - malt 140 VIOL CAVILNAVITEL WiffiliENlNlM , • • - Hayes - 8c Kepler'a , MEIEWM CARPETS, 'k " I I • 1 r . . .. ; i .) n. J -. • ~4.. NEW'-A-8 8 0 It 'f .1(1 EN T 0 0.• C A 11, 1. 1 -E. I.` ""-)„ . 1 ~ , , - . .. • • . . . . FogliaS Plumate, bflaget t Patteroe, New ',tyke 3 id f Ingr.lo ; "Mod all WoOr.ftittale4 et, VA) V' Yril,: - .-Pint. - - , -; r vegeta isitlfelt Clo th e, •peo", Carpote or the Cellulite I Daum* Patt-rn, Coral trottloria,. Yloor'Off - ' ' Cloths; all prim, styles aid width': Star Oil Poll, hnivy: Oil Cloth by the shoe, large . 1 enough to corer Alamo mom Wi th out pielin,r, - Velvet Buns and Mats, Coet - a • ato Manilla Door Pala, Stair Carpet, and Rade. All etylen Gilt 1 and Plato Window Shades. Borland Green Soglish : ~ --t , , _ . I , Haan& for Motif* ail widen!. ' .. . . , • . Jacket new . . , , . • PATENT SPRING- BALANCE CUR'AIN . FIXTURE • The neatest thirst oat. Come anti eve It. Elegant Gilt and Bronzed Window Cornleen, tiertnin ilciaajtictu r e liii.lreamels,Conte..te,O.' &within Wayne can be found here. A Sp'entlid Amrytmeat 4 . _ ' NOTTING EtA Di Lii.QE • CU, RTA I,NS _f!• •• • ,!: • : - • ,-,-. r • - : 1 • . , • i motua t isa i t= tea yird. a tii i h . gant Da:V5 fai-ab w er t i h ts-.c. ro lleari elaigmb. ItAislin: Er. Itualin a Vo i 'Lies - ' 144 : .ma Los Wall and Window to th e to4 x `6l. ° am o - ....... , , ____ -2. '' - ' 7 . :.. ';', ,- N . ~ 1 , ' 1,- / . - !L IN EN El -ii -I NE Nta:,. L I N EN- 13 4- , i %-i • ? .. . , ... , 1 , The Wiest annortment of Linen Goods in Gila market at prime that defy competition. Elegant - Bleached table Llama, 134 iyards wide,' as IUS per yard. We eau show these goods (12 all gradNl, from the coarsest to the nest DonbleDaseiwit. Napkiai al/ sty/nand priers. We. hare &Job lot of these gdoda - At Viper fiezeniall Lip's , which we consider thel se sirs nitra in the market. , - - ..,' .: • • • , . . , ...,, -1, „I - -, _, T 0 wIE L I ii .0 S , , . , • I, . II • i • packabask arell Damask Linen. aplealid Fluckabaelt Towele at WO per dot, all Lice - allag, , blesche4, b 7 I#o.lreird. X''' vide, at theveliJoy pries of Moots:lrish I . Wining Limvse, Pillow. Mums, Etc... Ste. Gents: Labe.' sad Shirdres . ! 1 " *llitf3. . A ead, all liaemaadlee HandkeriSief at 124 vr A i . i . 4 . Gado, Ladsll;l(lmm, Boys and Chtlere el Cott:a and Wool : Nirlirrn e b 4a i i ii i ne k . in town. A goad . - 1 - Cotton Hole at 25 W. per pair, Wintergloy 7 or Piverybody. , ' -- _.l , [ `: YANKEE ' NOTIONS AT NICTEIOLESALE , , i . /..)), - ' x .. . .- ~ _ _. • . . . lin irtfngs,. Pillow Vueltas; ka 'also. a good stock of Detroitla Geode at lowprices. .We • flabling we to keep a Lamar stock of k" hiking Goods. before all the bardoing • , • 0: GARDNER, No 7 Reed noose Sloek; eniereludon of Yr.& 8. 1 38.737i01.1, whols t ell koown In this Tidally. ' Mat tion no D an tan. ENGILEH ART, ‘j r VISALIA BOOTS AND B.lBoflB, ALSO, - 311111`71CTIMIlt 0.1 CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Would take Ibis method of retarget his thanks !, Ids Maude and the public generally for their liberal patronage heretofore estenh.d to him, and hopes to ham a coratinuattos -0 the same. I take pleasure in informing the public that tuns still gulling MADE soars aIND SHOES AS CHEAP. • —IV XOl. • LITTLY causrsn— . • • Egan sufp Lionel In able place, and I sin still suiting the beet qualities of Gents' Boots and films, for which I =- goy none but the DEW of WORKMEN, under the Soper intendense of 0. MIA& Haring obtains/4 Mean t° use tits PLITILER PATENT,BOOTS, I am now prepatird to make _the Plenen. Patent Boots and Shoes to a manna not to be impinnel to Style- and Workmanship. ar S atones keep' on „band a selection of the best Stands of r moth and Amadeu' Woad Kips. P. B.—ltepaistut attended to. mrl764tf. WU& VLACH. -.1. • , . . .IV OLT "S'Otrit. MO NEY BACK -I-, - , I • ;sir • i E. COTTAIILIN'S • SOOT AND SHOE STORE, \ State Street, 'Nearly Opposite the Post Offices . IL Coo hllis. Boot, and Shoe Dealer, ll 4L r Worms the Public that be haa removed blasts:ad to theS tore Boom • en State strait, nearly oppodte the Net 011aa where he ihvitas elf Ms old Mesas and customers to Owl him a itall. 1 Partlootu stterntionairen to - RETA.IRING! Braving carafe! workmen, and interfntendfog all his litodzieseldmself.habellaves he can give as good satisfac tion and sell at as low pike. as any other poison In the atty. Good Tits Warranted. , . arri9'64tt: KRYSTONE RTOVB TIBBALS, SHIM & NVHITE_HEAD, • MIS Ir/ACTVIKUS STOVRB AIRE/ ROLLtiVir WARE, , Rant • tarp aadd We:O4M assortrotot of Stoves at Wholesale and Retail. THE 111,0, , N• GATE Is a exit-class Coat Cook Stems, with or without reser volt, for hard or soft Ctoai i or wood, an 1 is 141TTlat THAN THE ETEyIAET shin: Wa al -o maardscivue the .WHEAT SHEAF AND NEW ER•, Roth low pima Coal Cook Stoves—sits wood grater— eaa bound either for coal or wood. THE 1`.4.)R ES T A - K. • - V. an still maasesehuing this erre.brated low omen Stove for wood:I-with or without reservoir.. T.lf EN T 0 R , - A Low Oven Stove for Wood 'Mir in a new Stove, braddfal denim, and 'non for esia...tag e t jew w i t h • a largo worbnent of elevated Oven Coco • Farb , / Cook, for wood or coal, and Parlor ' and Ol d Stores, for noodor coal. 0. TIBiI.AL EL S; D. SEDER, W. -WHITEBEA an.l2. 18435--te. ALi EIR,BWRIVPs I - CO: . OT PARADE AND BUFFALO STREETS • I 1. I . BREWERY, C CITY LAGER BREWERY, • c OP POPLAR AND RIDGE STREETS. ERIE MALT AND BARLEY WAREEOUSES i 4 CONSfiII OP ITS STREET AND CANAL BASIN. Pale and Amber Xi and Lilt Ales, The Best Quality and Usual Varieties 14 Xager, Prime Selected Zistern Hems, 'The Cholosat Qualities of Malt and On band and and for isle by A. IMO. NEIN' OPIUM. VURNITUIE AND UNDENUKING W & R E • R' O - 0 1 Iths. Oats St., between Seventh and eighth. The anbseriben hate intend into the Cabinet Making awl FURNITURE- TRADE,. And prologs raabbag a r k esderr u b i ztroostatitiy os baba Orders will melte prompt AU/al:Wli. &pairing dons • oo abort optics. • " UNDERTAKING ; Th• mabseribere will give sperdel• attention to tbli do. partment of their hulk's's. They will manufacture and keep cmnstartt l in heed a large assortment of Metallic Cases arid Co a nt hold themselves in readiness to Meet orders in th lina. promptly, from any part of the country. Determined to re no &forte to give satlibe- Una bath to the runt goods and prices, they hope to secure a share of public patronage. • • 1100 ES It Run" , apardil-tf. Muccessors to J. EL Hamm QUABIBERN & DUNN, P.HOTOGRA.PHS-RSI ALL 07 PI0TI:11 . 1111, 7110 X • OEM , TO sA LIFE Sir PHOTOORAPIT, Szecpted to the best Arie of the art. . • news= WiIitRANTED TO 'Ol YE SAITISAIICTICA Ptet;arss entailed to MR, OIL OR WATER COLORS. I Unionßlot*, between =own's Rotel St Reed Rouse die2W6lsll. • DIOW/LlOlOl4l OP CO.PARTNROSIIIP. flak firm betetqare4xLetitig under the niane of • . • A RITE R& C',l Vaa dissolved by ini4tnal' ptnseat r dating from JAnnarir ]Otte r MO, PI: Carter retiring. The books of the old dm may be found at the old prafil. Prom otiettleatents masted. _ 8. CARTEL • .J. O. CtAltl7l/1, lifr Carver hu associated hia gin with him, and et T ea:Mane the beldam ender the name aed driaof J. - B. CA I R V,E.R C • wirpting•Dinr and inn Wind atonal Unpaid!. else; Na• Chamktali. nev filiannoeutleal Propane ti.ma, Ran Parlants. Fancy Artless,. &a. . The inperlaand dello of Ws boon are retained and CIIA - teky upon bitnr, conicity da anted nt all m. . Notion.—?ha ordeal of Kr. J. 8. Carter Ina also been secared, mad be wilr be floppy to inset Ina old binds and automata " ~. • ; • ' " v u PARK BOW.-THIC (kb -13iAND. Cozy Natty") Bad! 11A Cameo Nees srhito. • • . renditions t. L. Souse: - roar, 4 7 lll =B llB . Yob.% 184,aii imittaa, the _Coat* sppolaltd,Gea Gamboa, Esq., Auditor, to &Atlanta - 4e moil made ea the wit attire so at:oeed.sataU aallers;o 3 , 6 3, 9 3, 1111, Mt4,ll,lofusd 89 of Feb. term, Ma, PO' Car, All venues laterestod to the above stated oases are hereby octal.," that livilt *Maas to the Suttee of ost tattoo** at 111.1 oft, to Po., op, Tiered.', us an. of limb, A. FY. IBS, 412 tealook at. ' 7 " • ZO. W. 611 • *vie, 18eCi• 4 CARPETk Jag GLOVES AND •HOSIERY, T UE GILEAT ENGLISH REMIM. . ' B / 1 1,. JAMES,CLARWet OELEWR.ATtri.FENALE.PILIS • , PROTECTED k . '• L ;'S EITERS 44, • . tilt ROYAL 1;;..i1bA 14 2 4 ., - "7, PATENT' ••5"r•: - -VA Prepared from i ?mealy ion of ;qr. T. Clarke, Physician. Extraordinary to the Queen. / , via invaluable' medicine la unfailing in Win** of al triose painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is "abject. It moderates "teas Ind te &oyes all obstructions., and a speedy owe may be relied on TO 241ARRICD' LADIES it is peculiarly suited. will, in a effort time, bring on the monthly period a rity. - Rash bottled price On, r, eke the Goren:men' Stamp of Grest:Britatn, to prevel3 counterfeits; • s CAUTION. - - 'Mese Pins sAmthi est be faits by Females daring the FIRST THREE MOIVTHS of Pregasaey, at thsy are rare to bring . 076 Miscarriage, bat .at my Oho tire Ike, sete safe. • • In all cedes of Ncreona and Spinal Affection; Pains in t he Dads and Limba, Fatigue on allghtexertion,lmipitn-, tion of the Heart, Hysterics dad Whites, these Pills will greet a carp whew all other mane have failed: . and at-, though a, powerful :milady, do not eentainizOn, antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each pat kage, which should be carefully preaereed: SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . Sole A genf for the United States and Canada; , JOB-110.3E5, 27 Cortlaudt St., New York. N. 8.—51,00 and ilpostage "Wave enclosed to any au thorised agent, will insure a bottle, containing tO Pills. impart:4-Iy. H EADQUARTEUS BOIL C Af . _ GOODSI WIIOL6ALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND PROVISION STOIZE, ' - . wiNEs A LIQUORS. Are now receiving at their old stand: Ameriean Moot State street, a largo ,and superior stock of ~Groceries, Provisions, W.ne, Liquors,. Willow, l WoOdani and Stone Ware, - • • Pit/Its, Nuts. &c, Together with everything found in a Masa .of this we'd, which they will sell is cheap as any other estab lishment in this city for Caah op most kinds of ccuntiy produce. They have also on hand one of the largest and finest Stocks of Tobacco nd Segars ever brought to. Erie, to which they invite t he attention of the public.- or cup and see ne—a nimble sixpence la better than • slow chilling, consequently Cash imperil will find great bit - gains by calling 'Attie " 7. A. imam NEW * GROCERY STMilir The undersigned btve open.thed t new Grocery Store, on EA5T..91138 OF STA 3d HOUSE 11 , 0a711 OS RAILROAD BRIDGE, Where they: intend knipilg a fall frapply I GROCERIES; !PROVISIONS, - FRUITS, t • NUT", CROCKERY WARE,' Yankee Noders, NiUow ii r cre,,tonfeetionaries Tr j baeco and Cigars. And everything usually on land in an estat:lialtsmant of the sort. Alwaya on hand s stock of Fresh Oysters of the But 43randr, at towesi market prices. . We are determined to offer aa good adneamenti amens other dealers in the atty. and Invite the-public to call, atoatident that we can give entire satisfaction. • det lealtf F: A. WEBBER do STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS; WALKING BEAM IRONS , MILL TIEARRIGS AND MACHINERY, All our pork is made Irons Abe lest materials, and WAR- We ire now !Oiling ltrgely to our Marbineij , and Mausifsetoriog, facilities, to supply the increaseil ~•• roatid for our work. ~. MANHOOD: now Lost, How neetosoiu , Just Pobiiebed a new edition of . 0 “72.7.- '4. Ds. CramMirsat'ir, Caticanarmi Es- , et.... : spi-,- . • UT on the . radical cern (without • ittli : . 1, -.'s medicine) of Itrzaxaroisanosa, or - - ' •"*.: Seminal Weakness. inyolnutery Seminal Lewes, lisia• wtsirr; Mental and Physical incapacity, Impedimenta to Wasiak%. eta. ; also, Cosimarrilos, Ermayar ar 4 Fern, Induced by/ aelf-insialgence. or iteatial eatmrt ., - , • glace. 0W - Price, in a espied enyelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author. in this admirable essay, cleeriy. demonstrates.from a thirty years eneocalfal praetee, that the alarminc eoiwoueuaes of serebuseintly be set.. sd e Melly cured without the da roue use of internal med . . tine or the applicatiim ofth itnife—pointing out a mode of curvet once eimple, cartell and affeetnal, by me ne of which every sufferer, no ter what h 4 con dition mar -- hiMaolf ottani! - - • be, can care ...dealt ....1641y, privately and radically, ..W" This Lecture should be In the hands of 'wry you Cti ind nay ,c l 3Wsl. „Ahlthuld... • • • ' .• Sent ender eco.l..in le,Falhepreitly a, to ettiaddreee. ea the receipt ofaix ecrtitili or pada pertain& addrece the pnblUhers, AS. J. C. KLINE 117 Bovery„,)Tew York, • Post Office Bel 4,586. ADEIVir 1171.41 61, - . . • - - _E - , _ , GOVERNIIIINT SEMMES of 01l DE:SCRIPT ION& OARPETti r , Elea nt 1 RnekaSnekTdie newt, Sheeting. Linens, Linen Llandker,, F. & M. SCIILAtTDECIK,ER, •- GEOCS . 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