Clot = Part Uranus Matins. BENEVOLENCE A benevolent mesa was. Absalom Ben— At each and every tale of &Stress He blued right up like s- rocket ; . He tilt for ill who 'neath poverty's smart : Nem doomed to bear lint's roughest part ; f t at He ielt Air ein his inmost heart, 2 But new *it in hie pocket. Tee all sai d was an excellent min : * the poor he'd preach, for the poor he'd plan ; To bot;aer them he was willing : . Bat the oldest one who had heard him pray Lad preach for thepoor in a pitiful way, .• Coald'at remember , exactly, the day He had ever given a shilling. ' " Oh 1 an expellant man was Absalom Bass, And the world.threw sap its hands to bless • Waimea his name was mentioned , . Baths diatom day, he did—and 0' • //e Want right down to the shades below. ITl?ten an ars.bonsd, I fear, to go. sate o nly good intentioned. Wk° Mcotol of' Dr. Kau. Pr. Kane, the commander of the' American Aretki Kipeclition iii search of Sir John Frank linorim• born in Philadelphia on the 3d oil Feb mint 1822, so that he is at present about thirty. one old In 1843 he uated, after a se tea course of studies, the Pennsylvania /11 • University, and .. 'after he entered ihe Uni States Navy as assis nt surgeon. 'While ' in this 'capacity, lie. s 'appointed as a physician in the 'first embassy to Chimefrims this' country.. His naturally adventurous disposition led him to \ project a visit to the interior, but the difficulties were so numerous that he could not ac complish his purpose as folly as he desired. " He, • however, succeeded in traveling over a large sec tion of the country; and before his return, he visited the Philippines, Ceylon, and other is lands in tlat region, and even succeeded in pen etrating into the interior of India His travels through . these regions were full of adventures apd perils; but perils to a man of Dr. Kane'S tem perament appear only to have the effect of mak , ing them more attractive While in India, he 'descended the Crater of the Tael of Luzon, sus pended by a bamboo rope, from-a projeetingprag „which towered above the interior scoria anj de , brie, avec two hundred feet ' This act of daring nearly coot him his life, for the natives regarded I it as a sacrilegious act, whic ; could only be ef faced by the death of the imp ors offender Dr. i i Kane, however escaped their pious vengeance, and. afterwards Went to the Ladeene Islands with the eelbrated Baron Loe, f.',f Pras , fia, where he was attacked by a whole tribe of the savage in habitasits c frhos'e islands Against these he sue cessfally defended' himself; but the hardship he and his companion subsequently underwent were more than the latter could . endure, and he sunk -under them. Dr Kane ' alone passed over to Egypt; ascended the Nile as far ss the confines • of Nubia, and remained during the whole season among the kuins of ancient Egypt, inniitiqqarian research. - Leaving Egypt he visited Greece next, whiche traversed on foot, returning to the Uni ted St ate s in 1846. When 'he arrived his love l e of adv tare.would not allow him to remain- in active, and he applied 'almost immediately after his return, to the government for a commission to Mexico. Failing to obtain this, he accepted an appointment on beard of a United Statcsi ves-' eel bound to the African coast :- Arriving there, he,ccnald not resist the temptation 'to see the slave marts of ITrhydah, but was met in, his jourrE y by that terrible enemy of the white man—the,Afri ,Tin fever: i He was brought home in ~ state of il!treme ill-health and emaciation; but although almost nOtble to move,.he made his way to Wash ington, *Om Philadelphia, against the earnest en treaties Of, his family, presented himself with sha ven bead and tottering limbs, to Pre-ideut Polk, , and d4maitcled what had before been 'refused him —4 cornmsssinn - tOlexico. The President could ' not deny iris request, and entrusted him with im portant, dtispatches for the Commander-in• Chief, General Scott. He was given as an escort through Mexico, the notorious company of ('ol. Domin guez, who'starte4 with him from Vera Cruz.—As 1 they were approaching Nopaluea, near Puebla, . they were informed by a Mexican 'that a large body of Mexican soldiers were on their way to ' intercept them, and it that rime were but a short distance off. Donaingeuz refused to proceed any . farther, and was abouVetreating, when Dr: Kane commanded him to.remain with him, threatening the vengeance of - his government if his company'. should leave him. Having succeeded in prevent ing him from turning his back on the enemy, he finally induced him to attack thew. Placing himself at the head lath?, escort, Dr. Kane took advantage of a rising ground to sweep down upon the Mexicans, who were thrown into confusion 4- the intrepidity of his charm-. Rallying, how ever, they made a stout resistance, and it was not issitil after a severe skirmish that t hey were defeat , ed, an , the principal part of them taken prison ers. These consisted of a number of distingaish- II officers . in the Metican army, Who were on their wa:ytetjoin their commander Among them was Gets. Torrejon, - who led the cavalry at Buena Vista, and Major General Antonio Gaona and his son. The latter• was dangerously wounded 'by Dr. ICruie,. who, in a personal encounter, ran him through the body with his sword. When the . skirmish was over, the Doctor, finding that his antagonist was seriously injured, had recourse to his surgical skill • to save his life, and 'the result proved that it was of no ordintiry character. With no other ins t rument than the bent prong . of ii fork and a piece of pack thread, h.• tied up an artery from - which the life of the young soldier was fast ebbing, and placed him in a condition' that he could be con-eyed safely to Puebla No sooner, however, had he concluded this humane' act, than he informed by young Gaona that he over \i -a4 Dominguez say he would take the life'of his hither, beCause he had, at one time, put him in prison. Dr. Kane instantly interfered, plac ing . himself httween his 'escort and his prisoners, and-threaten to shoot the east man who attempt ' ed the life f Major Gaona. Dominguez became a l i, infuriated, d ordered his men to eharge;- but the first- jof the company, ,nand Palliaeos, fell before the fire of Doctor Kane who plied his revolver with fa* effect upon till who eame with in its reacii.l . ' 'With a severe lance wound in hisl thigh, ho managedAO keep them at bay, and saved WS prisoners' from their fury, until he arrived in Puebla, where the were placed ;seder the charge of Col. Childs. - Dr Kane, whose wounds were very serious, was detained here for many days, daring which he was attended and nursed with the - most tender care by.the fern'. I ply of Major Gaona, who is now among the most ardent 'friends and admirers of our noble and ! gifted countryman. There is one thing in this! romantic adienture which we should not omit to mention. Dr. Kane thought, and still thinks, • more of the surgical skill which be displayed at ! that skirmish, than of his capturing the prisoners . Or defending them frointhe treachery of hi, e, 1 con. - Here'we must close our brief sketch of the life of Dr. Kane. It is unneceasarir to Day any thing of hie first ezpidition to the Arctic regions, for that is already fresh in the minds dour read ers. - Of his second, we can only expressour con fidence in the abilities, the indefatigable peree. veranee, and the indomitable courage, which Dr. Kane briags to it; and we believe there is no man liirillwho is better suited by nature for the noble en rprise in which he engaged. Even ti should he of succeed iti discovering traces of Sir John Fianhlin, we feel certain that his intros stigations will result in important scientific dis coveries. We wish , him, therefore, Godspeed, and a safe return to his country and friendy. A Si, MESIAN f!CITESTMIEN'T.—About three mon t h s ag o a gentleman of ,Caddo La., left, among other personal property, to his two BOW, a valuable slave ,named Jim. , Jim was a favor ite of both his masters and neither would 'sell his half of Jim to the other ; but about the first of this month a gentleman of this city, who has a plantation in Louisiana, and in whose service Jim was hired, informs us that one of his own ers„, finding himself insolvent, resolved to sell his half of the slave at auction, for cash, and did not wish his brother to get him. The boy Jim had accumulated, by one, way and another, a small pile of money, and 'viten he was put up at auction in the slave market- at Neer Orleans, Jim boyght one hOV of Well, time wore on, Jim working fiithfully for the man to whom he eras hired, receiving one half his earnings himself, until about the first of this month, when, in swimming a bayou, he be came weak, and fearing that he 3 should drirrn, cried lustily for help, and offered his half of himself to any one who would save him. A men standing on the shore shoved off in a skiff, and got .to Jim just as he was about tap under, and pulled him in Jim now, like an honest fellow, offered to give his deliverer a deed of his own half of himself, which his magnanimoul preser ver declined taking, when Jim imploringly held up his hands and exclaimed, "if ebber Jim gets any more money, muse. fo' God, he'll nebber inwestit in jint nigga stock, widout he insured. Dis sort n' stock is berry unsartin, sure." , A LITTLE ixciDENT —A bachelor friend of ours was riding a day or two ago through Athol, 'in this State when he overtook a little girl and boy apparently on their way to school The little girl appeared to he five or six years old, and was as beautiful as a fairy. Her eyes were lit tip with a gleam of intense happiness, and her cheeks glow ed with the hues of health. Our bachelor friend looked at her for a moment admiringly. She met his glance with a smile, and an eager voice saluted him with, "Hare you got a e was struck Ipek by the question, and some thing like a regret strole over his mind as he' looked upon th'e animated and beautiful little face before him. "No," he answered. she replied, drawing her tiny form proudly up, '"we hare," and passed on, still smilling, to tell the joyous news to the next one she might meet. What a world of happiness to her was concentra ted in that one idea—the baby! And in her joy she felt as if all must have the same delight as herself; and it was a matter of affectionate pride to her that lifted her little heart above the reach of ordinary envy, for in the baby was her wor2d, and what else had she to - crave? Sueh was •the reflection of our frird, and he remem bered it lone enough, t 6 tell it to us yesterday in State "greet —Batton Post. anr.ANDTRA.k.—What &good natured an • • easy set of people. faur German brethren are. If trouble comes among them, they put a good face on the matter, and it wears off. From the fol lotring, which we clip from a Dutch journal, it will he seen that grief and interest walk arm in arm in Hulland: although we must say that Mynheer does not seem to have an extraordina ry degree of care for his late crow . : - "After a short illness, my Wife died yesterday morning, leaving me with three infant children. In the hope that her pure soul is with (led, I beg leave to inform my customers that my stores will continue to he as well furnished and attend ed to as formerly, having confided them to the direction of my principal clerk, a man extremely intelligent, and as well versed in business as the deceased herself. itiir A Tillage doctor went to visit a patient' in a neighboring hamlet, and took with him his gun. that he might wing any game he encounter ed in cropsing the fields. A peasant meeting 'him on the way. ricked him whither he was go ing' "Tt, -iv a Patient," WilB the answer. "What, then, - .aid the peasant, "do you really fear to miss him in the ordinary way, that you take your gun with you?" WHAT A ViCIOVB 11ANI.MAL:— , -Wilile a party of twelve ladies were in bathing it Newport the other day, the horse ran sway with the wagon containing all their clothes. QVCER ADVICE. —They have a rich joke - on Dr. Egan, of Chicago. He is a great land ope rator, as well as a most successful physician.— The Doctor prescribed some pills for a ladv.— He was asked "how they were to be taken ?"- "A quarter down," said the Doctor, "and the balance in one, two and three years I.'" The Insaronco for Town and Country. I rime Cite County Mutual littoral*, Company continues to mate Insurance on every desertption of property in Town and Country, at as low MIPS an are consistent with teeurtry.— RIMs are divided into two classes., ri the Farmer., hi which nothing but tutu property and dwelling., 40 feet Of o'er from exposure.. are insured. and the Commercial, ID which all kinds ofmopeny are insured. The fund. to either depa,tment are not liable for bases in the other. 17 Cud Inontitnee made itt either Depanm►nt ni the 11*4111 stock razes. DIRECTORs Basil\ 31KkiOn, Jame. C. Marshall. C. M. Titbits. P. E. Burton. W. F ICladerneeht, JoheZiainterly. 1. R. Fullerton. S. P. Xavier. Alfred Ring. OFFICERS: S. Jacaaon. treat. C. M. Tula Ala. Trees. Jamas GClOll2Oli, Odlee in Williams' Block. opposite the Court House. Erie. June 11. 1543. 4 DARABOLS—A One aldofUnegn may be found at I Erie. June 11.1,186• JACR/40111'S WOOL WAWTIIIII At the ' Harborereek Woolen .F ar Sew Brame Giessrs. 4 mites Asada .g• the ligtsleM ' • VHF. proprietors of this establishment hare on hand a tarps guantityof all kinds of Cloths, Cassimeres,ristiseirs„, kets,lltieets, narrow Flannels, led. White and Flaid to. ail good and durable. made for borne eonsumptioa, and warranted lee from cousin and old rags, which they will exchange at the frill Owing rates. lliZ: One yard cloth for If lbs. wool, Cassisnere. lllllltteiht. l 102 4 lint Flannels. from lib. up loathe per yd.. the same grade as the wool. The wool must le washed on the sheep and free from dirt. Manufacutring by the )d. alters, and 14 is s , w o o ; esssimere 33ets. Flannels 16 to 32 ets, Satinet's 914 cm per yd, we dad cotton warp. and they. the wool to make It. Carding doneon short notice, at acts per lb.. Cash. If hooked ets. Cloth dressing done as usual' Spinning done foe ad per run, cash dowat wool to be prepared for cards and greased, or grease tarnished. As we hare a ne,er-fatltug supply of water. we can execute all work entrusted to our care onshore not ice and in the best manner. which our old patrons know this is for the bentedt of new ones Peeling thankfal for the very lateral patronage heretofore ex tended toward as, we hope ['van rte t attention to business, wee at a comtlnuanee of custom. As for our broad cloths, we would say we have a large Pile at them. copiloting of black. brown. drab. oaten. green. &c. Tlk,y are free from cotton, and were not made to sell to stop-stop tailor., bat to &niers who want a good article. Our cloths have taken all the minims at the several Pain held is lisle mince the establishment of that society. sad we challenge all our neighboring manufacturers to meet us there item Pall, and let their goods speak Rd themeclirea, and tot. af tee the ralt Is other, say they bad lea boomer goats at boMe. asorrta, CAMP & CO. P. a.—All perms@ having weeded accounts with is, will pleats call and settletheseme esor before tie Ist of July sem, asfirlseoloill to pay peseslag dolts. C * em. llay 1111, tfh SWIM eery. EMI Jos 1141.84riett, Jobe B. Cooly Than. Moorhead. it M. W. essitmet, liserbet, IS PUBLISHED EVERT SATURD AY IT IMILLIN lk SWAM. TO WHOM ALL LETTERS RI:LATINO TO Rusi NVsS SHOIILD RE ADDRESsED. OFFICE-110. a, DROWN'S BLOCZ, zing, PA. Printing Ofice, corner of State and Sth St.t. B. F. SLOAN, EDITOR, Jar' TERMS: If paid in advance, or within 3 months, $1 be; if not paid as above $2 will be charged. a•. Any subscriber falling to pay within the year, the paper will be discontimed and the account left with a pro. per :carer for collection. TERMS OF ADVERTD3INO ,1111•:. 4 12tees linos or loss Nuke a spuirs....9` One Squalls. nee week. ii 54 On. egnOTO 3 Math% $ 3 00 One 2 75 One 041 One •• 3 1 110 One 9 o 709 One square a year, changeable at pleasure, SS. Con tracts for a larger space will be Mode on favorable termer on application at the Counting Ream. ..*.*Cards inserted in the Business Directory at $3 per annum. Five lines allowed for a Card. JllP"Merelutnts and others repairing frequent changes in their mlvertisentents will be allowed mat squares, and the paper sent them, for $l2. For additional space, the charges will be in proportion, and the advertisements must be strictly coatined to the legitimate business of the ad vertiser. PayMent for transient advcrtisement• required in advance. Bills for yearly advettiging will bo presented half-yearly. Ir. a. auu**oaa, WITII B. P. CARPENTER & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Rooiery, Gloves, Whits Goods, Won& Laces, EMBROIDERIES, RTBBONS, CRAVATS. Ae.. Parasols sad Umbrellas, No.6.Der Strut, New York. BEN/. F. CARPENTER. ALLEN G. LOWCRY May 21.1853. I y I THZ ROAD TO HEALTH, HALLOWAY'S PILLS cI`RE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD DIGIF-4TION C•PV of a /after Into MP. R. W kirkes,CAeresie, 7 Present Metes. Linotype's', dated eta Jests, 1961. To Professor Holloway. Sot—Your Pills and Olnimeiii have stood the highest en our sale list of proptietory Medicines/ lot sonseyears. 'A customer. to whom I can refer for any !outman.. desires me to let you know the particulars of the ease. She had been troubled for seah with a disordered liver. and bad digestion. On the lain ciet3SlOrt, however. the virulence of the attack was soalarming, and the indausation set in so severely, that doubts were entertained of her not being able to bear all under It for tunately site was induced to try 'your Pills, and she inform. net that after the ant. and each sueeeciAing drise, she had great relief. She continued to take them. and although .he used only three boleti, she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health I could have sent you many more case., but the above from the severity of tbe attack, and the speedy cure.] think, speaks much in favor of tour astonishing Pills (signed) R. %V. Kiser. AN LXTRAORDIN Alt V....CURF. OF RHEUMATIC FEVER. =1130311 ave of a Letter faserled to the Hobart Toms Courier, of thr Ist Mara. 1951, be Motor J. Wald Margaret hiXounigan. nineteen )ears of age. reading . i t Nes. Town, bad been suffering from a toient rheumatic fever for up wards of two months, which had entircl) deprived her of the use of her limbs during this period she was under the care of the mad eminent medical limn in Hobart Town. and h) them her civil, was considered hopeless. Afr teno prevailed upon bet to tri, Mot loway'e celebrated Pin!. which .i ti •con.elited to do i and in an in credible short 'pace of time they effected a perfecteure. LURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESI IN THE CHIF:e.T AND STOMACH OF A PERSON. 94 YEARS OLD From Messes. Thew 4 Sea, Proprietors of the isms 4o•ertiser rb• rata reach for tarfellswiag stlii4o4fai.—Asiiist Mod, *5l To Professor Holloway,—Sur.—l desire to bear testimony to the good effects of Holloway! , PIN. 1 . 01 Forms years I suffered severely from a pain and tightness in the PUMIL2t h which a as alit &canape/toed bye shortness of breath, that prevented me from walking about. lam 14 years -of age, and notwitb•ianding in) advaared state ofl ife. these rills have an relieved me. that I am desirous that oilier• should be mode acquainted with their vir tues. lam now rendered, by theirmeans, comparatively active. and can mike elerei.e a about inconvenience or pain. which I could not do before. 'Signed) HENRY COL. North rt., 1..) nit, Norfolk. Tine rrlobroktri Pill, ire wonderfully direr:ow in Mr fallorriog Cororplorials. - Ague Dropsy Liver Corn-Secondary Asthma Dysentery plaints Symptoms Billkatts ('om• Erysipelas Lumbago Tie DINIJOIMIIs pialnis reasak Diego- riles Tumours fliotelies on the With. Ithesunat non. Ulcers - Elkin revers of all Retention ofVenerral .1.1. Bowel Cody- kinds Urine (Fakes plaints Fits Aerofoil'. or Worms of all Colka Goat gin's Evil bomb Constipation of Headache Sore Throats Weak une s s the Rowels Indigeriou siontand Gf2% - from whaler Consumption IMismation ti er cause Debility Jaundice 5.... Ike. Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 414 Strand. (near Temple Bar, London.) and by all respectabledneggims and dealers In Medicines throughout the Britten Enspire,and &those of the United States. in hoses os 371ets.. Ken., and tl lieu., each. Wboknale by the principal drug houses in the Union. and by Messrs. A. B. at D. Barn, New York. rr There is a considerable sawing by taking the larger siztd. N. B. Directions for the guidam a ul I.arJeht%tn P 1 ery 41t0anlet aro *amid tireaeb fiat 101 = 'r• ougibers having boor/Mout the interest of H. G. tsep .1 t... sloes in their establishment on Eight street between State and French. nould give notice 11131 they are now fully and am ply supplied with horsen.a no different varieties of carriages. of the very bent description Their stock Is almost entirety new, and consequently of the first rate eharacter. Public patronage is respectfully invited. Persons wishing to Purchase horse, will And a full supply for that purpose constaallY on hand Ene, July I. 1452 holesale Book Establishment IN BUFFALO. PHINNEY k Co Ids MAIM STAXED. BUFF/LO. (At iheold stand or P. W. Breed. who coati nue , in the new Arm.) HAVING been long esienaively engaged in the manufacture andante of 111001 A. and being the only nianufsela rat( pub lishers in laiffaki, are prepared to furnish every an fele in !ben line, at the !seed mina. Obtaining in exchange for their own publications, most kinds of Miscellaneous and School stock from tbe Eastern Publishers, they are thereby enabled to Pei them. like their own Books. at a small advance on cost corm: n n facto re. Particular attention is Invited to theivnew edition of QUARTO FAMILY BIBLES, tr various styles abindiog ; and also to •heir lIMOIIII4tIII 01 Ilabool. and School Library Books, Which is probably the largest in t:te state, having been seketed with care from almost every Bonk marl in the Caton. AIDDIUM. CAP A ND LETTER PIPER, Obtajned directly from the heaviest manufacturers to the r °unary And Blank Books. Stationery, &c.; Traveling Agents will find a stork FI.I n Ptyle and prieevio Timis wants. rl WESTERN DEALERS, can generally dupttcate their New York bills of purchase here, at tame priers or der, thus aa. stag the entire cam of transportation from New York to buffalo. and Nantes to twenty days delay in the trnasininion of cootie. All orders filled with protnplocsa.and at the tattle price. as if the purchaser were present. PHINN EY ik CO , Book rabitaherr, Nos. IPP Main, and 5 West Seneca We. Oet. si Brut ro, N. V THE DELAWARE MITTML, N A FFTV IlltION•NOZ• COMPANY. (of Pialadrlphia,) ARE now doingbusinesson the Mutuaipl .14 ivinv ihe insured a participation in the prohtroftheC'ompany,w ithouiriabili ty beyond the premium paid. Roar upon the Laker and Ca nal insured on the most favorable terms. Loosen will beliberallyand promptly adjusted. Firer irks on mere handize,bu ildingra ad otherpropen V.lll town tireountry, for a limited term permanently DIRECTORS. Joseph H Seal, James C. Hand, Edmond A. cinder Theophilusraubling, John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke. Robert Burton. John Garrett. -John B. feature. Hugh Cram. Samuel F.dwardr, George omen, Henry Lawrence David B. Stacey Edward Darlington Charles Kelley. R. Dam., J. G. Johnson, William Poiwell. William Hay, John J. Newlin. Dr. S. Thomar, Dr. R. M. H ninon, John Teller,/ r. Spelleer Melitanet Richard:4. Newbould. Ref.) Wm. Martin Fre , oi .li=f Application ean be made in Erie. Feb. la, ISINI iTVW - ARRAXGEWENT A Lew rims. THIS Ann Mill container to carry on sU the different binds of business beneredbre done by the fate firm of B. Tomlinson (enespting Grocery business.) in connection with the Milling Business at tbe Canal Mills In the city of Erie. April 3S, 11933--Sl TOMLINSON. KtILLEI k. CO. TAP Buren and bet ...ripen, at /true 4,1951--3 EPILEPSY CAN BE CUBED! Lake's Vegetable Compound. FOR THE CURE OF 3=lMr On TITS: krror...,f regulerfd rata this mtr dArr ordortor Frif Mors or- Wort the 'uNtr. Peke Dive Dollars a Bottle. The proptamor ha• In htg pn•a•••wn nunterom rertsii,awn, astraliog tbr Antonisbing aad Miraculous Oases ear/sled by this medicines, and dirert.. attention to the Ail low.ng only, to assure those who lire so unforiunaie to be aillieted with Um terrible disease heretofore regarded ineurable. that I.•it..'s preparation Zia almost iafallible in its Ouse. Fr e. Mrs. &rake, !ruby of My Jessoi Brooks, la* of Cloomosiot, Ohm. Covirtarr, Feb, 2,10.3.1 Mr. Z i.•tu-str: - Please rend me another bottle of Fit Medi else. as Ido not like to be without it oil band. When 1 emu. avencted giving the medicine to my sou &tar, be had from one to three du per day. Ile has now taken the medicine over Ave months, and has had. I think, but two eta in that time, and those very light. His body and laird are very much improved and by the ateitstad of God, I feel that the medicine Will resume his body and mind mates: wonted activity He is Sit }Pars obi, and baa bad At. over 15 years, w hick have been ery frequent. and verydestruct'vetohidron,nnutioeandmind, Ilimdredsordol larstrave been expended for need trim to ..ctrrojits." but nothing has relieved him until be used your medicine. Reepectfully yours. POr.I.V Datxib R. knew Jug lows Law/w, Coma., Sapereatesatat of the .fslotabal• Ce•whr lefiewary. • K3sost rel.. 4, ler.a. Mr. Lvav—tau:Please stud a few more boffin of your ••Fit Medicine;' I may cot need It. but think. ,sfer to keep it on hand. Your medicine has done wonders I gave ato Mi<ii Jane Delano: die he. had ulna for 16 year.. brought on by haring the includn when but fdur-years old, which could not be brought out to the emirate. Atter taking the lntYllellle a few dal.. skr had ajar reap if ameasin. and hav had no it. viper sbe b a d d u or symptoms almost daily dhe and her father concur with ate in .aying tlidt we believe the inedieint hair ot wel murk per feet mire. 1 alp gave the medicine to Mhos Jane Henderson and Art. Cathy, who have had tits almost daily, for a number of )ear.. Their fits have Celled. and I believe the sue.he i . e w i ll have the de.tred effect. Store money has been expeaded by the friend,' iff the above patient< for doctoring. all to no purpose.— The cure was left for Fair medicine to peril:qui, and 1 can cheer. fully recommend it as a ralnahie discovery. Respectfully yours, J UDSON LA N DC/R. - - Superintendent Aantabula Co. Infirmary. Prepared and sold at %Dolomite by Z. Lake. Conneaut. Ohio. K. P. WELLES. uareling Arent Sold b. CARTS& & Ba.tz a. &le. Pa. 131 Um, THE ALCTUFACTUAERS PRICES THS. ammo Imo 01). have taken a Alin ill WWII. WWI! that naiad keeping a Misapply ol tlllM dl4roatkladuN el. gee or was they aaka. and Mica coaiplellstassaitioeat or Nana Peratas erbahave asi Ike Nall, made by Me Coops, do sot ased la be told that woe bear ate wok at the mete, deetrlama lfNl Mw 11.-17 ERIE DAGUERREAN GALLERY, !ark Iltow.• few doors Tenet *Mit BLUM 110411113. f. 7 TYPE LIKENESSES. who are at all particular what kind of (OBERMAN is happy to inytte all Who wish tiAGl:Eititt.o. Fierily for the Art LIMIT 14 the great agent of the Anon. and Pic lures lneY haat, to bigots• grooms a hien hate been built ex it Mu been the etbutent study of I. worthy of the name liner g i, A , wig di scovered, ii , em ploy and control It In the manner beat adapted to peed", the m eet favorable results. The result o! W/studf7 and of thousands of experiments is that there Is not I respeetalle Permanent Gallery in the C states where the p te , alternate made by a common window, and he who nays he can produce superior pictures by such A a inflow PrOltesh Is Ignorance of the An. The subscriber therefore begs leave to say that by hi, er super in, l n or i. L e lG ll HT he . a i. nd e nswlbtr e vLcoduce picture. which cannot be apparatus et onhsix times any otb ealuelled In this perforate eounuy. and offers to emelt any th ing which can he produced in other r00m..0 Erie.orforreitune hun dred dollars. Ile has also a i•plendid Quick Wonting Camera, with which he takes ehildreu ot any age' Let it bedistinetly un derstood his pictures will not fade I (properl y kept. N. 11.—Tbe..reeent improremenn , may he seen at the above WOMB. • W. 11 SHERMAN. Erie, Bert. 11 . Hai.__ 18 _ _ _.-______ _ _ - - lIIOLISA NUS cif POISONING. Parent' who Vennitu 7be c fo o :n7atio d n: • a Castor oil. C a lomel, are not awnre. that while they at. for a beries ordiseases, -our!, a t lose of l i g h t. weak. pew to benefit the patent. they are ac ually laving neon of limbs, kr. la another column will be tpund the advertisement of lloben sack's Medic int.. to which we n%ic the attention of all directly Interested in their own a. well as their children's health. In Liver Complaints. and ail disorders assts - from those of a bil lioua type. should make use of the aril) genuine medic aue,llliaben• welt's Liver em.. Tv. "13s .011sesierd, • ' hut ask for Stabensack•s Worm Syrup and Liver Ptll., and observe that each ha. the signature of the Proprietor. J N 110 B ENBACK, a- none else are genuine. Aug 1118.53._ 1)15 PIANO PORTZ ElarliaZOlL. BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. The mold eatenarve 36 1 1 and varied assorrinerd of Rooenood Piano Fortes, plain artrlornamenUil, elegant patterns, elaborately carved, and highly finished with Pearl I,evs, all of our own manufacture, and war ranted In every particular, ran be found at our Wareroomri. :lel eIIoA,MWAY..I7W-TORIC. SCPI• 85- 1 Vt ll . BENN ETT k (at. ..., - TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON lIIITAIILION.T.. 44 N. !MURPHY a °oh: re. harm hie friends and the public generailt th a loch .1 himself at the old stand of Middleton & Murphy, on the Park Row with a large r and !teller assoitmeritof Tin Cop per and t4lieei Iron Ware, manufactured of the lien iron, and of fered at the most reasonable rate-, v. liole,ale or retail Ire has on baud Stoves of all prices and qualities rongtructed a ith refer ence to usellilliess-and eons en l enee, and of the mot durable ma 4eflai. Aleo.dovepir.e and ellotv. a n d an arorttnent of JAPAN 0".1111:. Which he flattersholseit .+ u nexcelled. if equaled. in trim e ity.— qlit ilk pans oral' sizes and Cheese vats of every description eon. *iambi on hand Determined to pursue the busineer with energy andfaithfUlnesr.and to span• DO effort to render satisfaietton, he hopes to receive and [nerd a liberal share or public patronage. Erie May 1 1 , 51. 51. infuses.the public lbwLe has opened an fr- Ptire nen clock of music and ITlOPl , aliontruaents at the store he lartnerly occupied in Fteebe's Ulrich. Thanking the public for the favors tortuerly bestowed upon him he oaks a continuance of their patronage hop ne/hat hen ill be able toot e satisfaertion.-- Ile twas.on hand the Vera beet of Piano Fortes, Nelodians and 'n estled rieraph tut., Violins, Flutes, Pifer, and all kinds of small sir I rig and nand iworinnent., t liStrittuerit trimmings, and w dorm very thing usually found in a tousle store Instruments tuned and repaired—old winrumrnta taken In car honer for nen, parlor 'organs. and metodians. with two key boards and •ix and any other instruments not on hand will lo• furnished to order PIADuI torent. All personsW2llllng music Or musical instrument • will plea.e g t e him a ran before purchasing elsenhere Mr W continues to eft e le.srins as before Irrie Feb 1./ bail—in ‘VM WILLINC On. GASTRIC .7171011. DREPAREII from RENNNT, at the fourth EITOMArII or THE OX. after direction. at BARON LIEBIG. the great Pystokigiral rhemt.t, by J. , M. It . phis. Pa. Thin is NATI ELS OWN REMEDV for an unhealthy Sto mach. NS art of man ran equal it. curatere powers. It con tain. no ALCM/I'ol, BITTERS, ACI IS. or NAUSENFS DRUGS. It is extremely agreeable to the taw, and may he taken by the mean feeble patient. who ea nnot eat a water cracker withoutaeute distreNt Bess am at DRUGGED IMITATIONS. Pepsin in NOT A DRUG. Callon the Agent.end gel a Descriptive Circular, grata, giving a lame amount of SCIENTIFIC k:VIDENCE. from Lkbitra MIAMI Chesikery : Ur. Combe's Physiology of Digestion &e. ACIIVII. —CnaTIF a & Bin. anti Dr. P Vlrbolmale and Ritalt Ag ents. Ist New Arrival of Trash Graearian. CIPFT & MANY O RI) arena' reeeietnl a good assortment k_di of Fresh Groceries throu;h,direet from New York. which the, are prepaied to banish as cheap at any other house in the cite of Erie We have adopted the Cask mai Rawly Pay system of doing hostiles% consequently We can make It the interest of every one to buy of us. the moito 10 "Quick sales and small profits." believing that "the nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling." do a e sae to all, come on with your Gold, l'orn, Oris. Potatoes. butter. and Ecrs, we are ready to rt•ceittgN i or ...win omnilbg *emu? tru.t; thereby making it better for ourselves and our enincaners. Packages of Good. o ill be delivered to all our euMomers within the city lint iu. Erie, k1ay.21.-1 !THE proprietor* th.s establt.hment , belt leave to ohne' , nee that they have now on hand a large, WM led. and elegant at garment cst A. F. alaitcritoes. B. T. M•CAIIN SPRING AID SUKKER CLOTHING, To which they invite the attention of the public, confident that insole and 6nuh it•eannot be excelled. Our *lock coneirt+ iii part ofthe *thawing, Pa s t . assts AND PROWL COATI. Sacks and h : If auks of ClAdhs. Catal tnei es. Tweeds and ilium mer Cloth. all of new style andsti, very low prices. VESTS ! VESTS !! VESTS !! ! A rich and wow beaufirul assortment ever offered. of flans. black and fancy Sdk■, llgerm% Valentla. Italian Cloth. Satinet, double and uncle breasted of every varlet) of material and pat• tern. Coder Shirt!. and Drawers of every description. Boys' Clothing, Consisting ol Boys' and Youth. , Sacks. Frock and Body Cont.. Over Oxus. Pants and Vests of all slats, qualities, and at very low prices. _ SHIRTS SHIRTS ! ! SHIRTS ! ! Fine White !huts of Linen and' Cotton. of newest styles and nuke. Fancy. Cheek. Hickory and blue Striped Shirts of every kind. In ram you tw ill find every article lu our line at No. 1. Wright's Block. (Nil and examine quality and prices. Crie. May di. IM3. $26,000 Worth of Spring & Smaller Goods. WE are new to receipt ofthe largest stock of Dry Goods lA , 41 per cent than we have. pleasure of ofkring to our numer ous patrons Our cork has been botight at the lowest cash and auction pr lees can and will be cold proportionably low. 'help ing given our whole attention to Dry Goods gives us facilities over dealers who biii a reiier•il mock. Comparison lovltetr. competition defied. TIBRALS Erie. May `2l, 1 Brown's Block. LADik.B -fine french ',lips, walking shoes, and childreue fa shoes and gaiters. at . May 7 '53.53 JACKESON'tt D IBBOkt, a splendid assortment of Dal rip and Taffleta for sale at May 7, 10,33-52. JACIMISON'S. Aitif.iiiik:itALCutunnyrion and Forwarding Ruda. rout done by April 30'31.51 TOMLINSON. KELLEY Co. MiLLlNG.—Flouring donr at thr Canal Mill* an writ am at any Mills in the county. Ton Ltylirtoi, Krt Lay ar. Co. Eric Aprll7o St eI'7_IIFIRP lAA%%d.sass* Blade*, nicro. steps ' , and tancn Li n 1 the rimais If arsim ore salOre :I !LUPO!) teen. tATV U 1 the !m eet sitlee nits' from to et% em. for :we i t . J Erse. Hay 7. 15.13 -3 i J ACFRON'S. - - OALEFORMA STOZZ. • 1 .1 1.001115 ha• remobed in No. 4, Iltown's k_T• and 1. nom opening a new and one of the mu t r.eh and eplendiil atzurtments of Irtne'%Vatelte., Jewel ry, an Silver Ware that warever ofered to thiteliy,tanbraning &great variety or Watches of dirferent Ilveaptmenta, both cobi andsilver.and the latestetyle of Chatne,Seal., and Keyritomatch r with the moat fat hionable Jen elm', eonll e. 9ing of fin =amend. ruby. pnarl and iopazringer Rings, ruhy and pearl Brat/11M and Earpciblani., ice ,11•0, Gold L., p et ,. gold and 'Over Penr ils, gold Pen', deg.eri owl tea 'poem.. Sugar Tonle and genotis i Napkin Rtng , and rialinOniea. an :Minn a:WM or rich Plated Ware, Crn.. Tea s ew . K niv „ . Fero. Spoon., Ladle, , Candle•ticl, and a ere,' vartety of Fancy and other Good 10th n‘efil I and ornamental. t toe I. et all descrip tions from RI •2:. to 420. all of which will lie gold cheap 3.,the eheariem and a little cheaper for ready pa) The attention or he former customer. of G Loom i nd the NM.... griirrall%sctn ited 10 Mir nonce. June 5 Qreat Rialiement at the New Establishment. BOSTON 08MA! STORM. irr.ght* , Jtnct , `tent. J. K Agent I 33331:1 Dry Goods—Prices Reduced r DAV?. determined to pot the prices of tot Goody at Lush rats. .1 that every one will contlnue to suit the 804.. chi., A ttn ., , and ace thebargains that are floss Offered iii Dry Goods. I shall continue ri , „it at r r .d ite ,t rams and replenish my stock wer•bly with such desirable Goods a. are roll, d or. both l'anct and Do inefitic . lam now selling line Finoussr Dress Silk* from.%) to i:i cents, good black riiik• it to "7 n•, elesant brocades VI bat to II VS, per card. I hat c 1,, more ala 4 , aunt , sortnrent of Berate Defamer. Muqins i Frew. li la ...,:insti.te,,,,,ii.bn„,t•s;itck,i,idi,ia...tinrudirleled. w ure' hi l te ll' ai ra ir Mu . 13 I l i n n i l i ire h se " il S ood t° 7 " "fIt ( :ioc k r-e -plete a ish the richest s ariety of linnelkerehieto from VI to BP. , 410 ..eb.C4Alar. from I • so fttl. it n.iertek f. from :air is to Via, it nder sleeves. Muslin and 1...1,e. lac, Scarf., lace Spenser.. es-tints and insertingeof all Ifyles. together with a good stock of Prints glad td 11l per lard, for Me hest qualitt . Also. Cheeks. Drill ings. 'nekton. brown sod whir linens, brown and bleached goods:Diapers. table corers. Daniasks. plaid Jaeonetts, Swiss and Mull Muslin,. Curtain Goods • furniture prints, Vkaals t Clot es cheapest. Humeri. Needles , Pim, Tapes, Buttons. Ike.. cheap as the 1 P Lad i es 01 Erie will fosil Wit Suitt of Rich Roods very dr at/0,4.10 select Irotn, and prices satisfactory I shall endeavor to show them with pleasure and can asaure. them Si will be an object to call without dda y . Gentlemen and ladies front the surrounding - country wall lad great bargain% so nOinest , e Dry Good.. at the New Bt ---'-host, Bootee (Asap Stare Don't mistaltethe place—No.ll,lVftlaCi Work. State .4.. at the sign of A. C. sTevrars. Erie,May 11. 1.33. Rare Chance to Sive Ili ney ou hioul the ruiluu tug woof totem or-Pare Maas and I 1. airsero. whirls will bcsold at NPIV Vern prises and rust at irati.portation: IS casks pore itraathes, 10 do. Jo Wines, 11l do. do. Ewa nett tltn. . do. du Scotch mid Irish Whisittl, 3 do. do Illottoogahela do. Sep th and London Power. Persons desiring a mood qualtty or Liquor. will had this to Le the teat awl the apriell 104 ear, offered in th *market. Er ie. Ilia) 11.1*59. T. W No. 7. Poor People's ROw. gitale 'creek. B_ . _ )(ITS. Busk las nd Wotan. , all sines 03441 pirienai May nit. ltdk-1 N' NETT & Coif Vaslateres acrd Cariris, for sale very low foreash at . May 'V IM—I SENNE'I7 & Co's riarintii_uoisments._ - - - S CYTHES Soothe. *ones. Cradles. Hakes. Porte, Shovels. - 7 How &c ., wholesale or mall at We Mese Ha:derma Wow. Jape 4. 18.1.1-4 RUMS MED. tIATEXT Auger Handler, a awe ariiiia at Jose 4. 16 - 4-3 ' RUFUS 161 1111 Waionlr. AOrLexviP 00011:11111eat °filch pods. elabeaelag Winkles elooprielog a es:soviets 'mock the Ladles are reopeethilly levied so mashie au mock. We Sell eatbilaissi *ay will be I if NV eadesely eaded. !M Ire We are allea/e MOIR la eale lbw boyar aot. 4-1. ITOOKTOX & MUIR. • If •w Illusie Store. DRAT OM= FOR DYSP'EPSIA!, I DR. J. S. ROUGHTOtS DIOES FLUID, NEW AIIPPLY AT ' se as cows Cheap Clothing Store, In Wright's Meek State Street Erie. Pa. ED 110171111Plf LANDS. 410. Y au Act of eon/ivy', approved Feb 3.1143. all widows of B kevoluuosary Ofters and [Soldiers are call tied so a "en slam towline," of the same amount their husbands drew or would have drawn. had they applied. Bersicebts sone were entitled only those married pre vious to / mousy. 18011 ggr "Fish years sdaluursal Pension" is ranted under dr above Art, to widows and orphans who have born pousieued an der Act of July V. INC and Feb. 01,10119. And all widows' and orphans (under le) are now entitled to five years pumice. where their husbands or fathers died In service in the war sines 17110. or who died eller their discharge, of wounds received or disease contras ted in said service Every OrlSeer and Soldier who has (at any time) been wassailed or in any way disabled while In the service of the United States. and in thence of his duty,i• ern atm ton pension for wit. accord. in g to the defers of disability. BOUNTY - LANDS—Every pricer and Soldier who basWerved as long as -toe month" in any war of the United Suites since Ilan is now entitied to land, if be has not received it. 1.7 . Parties in every part of the United States (or elsewhere) having claims fir Land. or Pension (Or claims of any kind) Ibr their owls service. or the service of a relative, will have them promptly and properly attended to by addressing the Sutweribers. pbst paid. Write particulars in full. We have permanent lad energetic agents at Washington, and make no charge in any case unless the claim is. established !fine reader *seat interested In this advertisement, will he please seek a friend or neighbor that Is. Address DAVID PRESTON k CO. Exchange Brokers. Detroit. Mich. April. 3a 1853. lyll • d • MIURA CIIIINMEIP ANT IN, HARTFORD. CONN& TICUTT. E a TABLigfED 1F,22 Oapital $300,000. Thin Coinpany banes its operations upon such a perfect plan c 4 cash premiums, well scauered risks and long experience in sari mating hazards, that Use interests of all concerned are protected The Company receives from almost Innumerable sources, and in mall sums, a large annual deposit From this fund, held as a public trust, losses are paid. This is the only piano( Insorame which can long deserve the public 'confidence. and the unas signed Agent confident!s invites his friend, to secure themselves at hi. Aisne v. against Tire or Lake Risks. The advantage■ of this contract need scarcely be urged upon wealthy men, or inerehiuus. for they rarely neglect it. and if they do are leaves them other resources. It It especially valuable to laboring men, mechanics and other■ of moderate means—who. perhaps. have little less than a home and Its coalition; In the world. These should never neglect to insure ; a are which may visit them at any hour, would leave them homeless, and with no cap ital but their labor, to begin again the struggle of life. and years of toil and watching must pass before they can regain whattbey have lost. if indeed it Is ever done. To sock, insurance is a duty. If the individual Is worth little, the expense is lege; if be owns much property, still the expense is Dieing. and by investing a few dollars he is safe. If be is overtaken by wheeler*, and his all laid in ashes. he receives& recompense in smash capital equal to his fork, and may soon restore what has been destroyed Applications received, and Policies issued at all times upon favorable terms, by ALFRED KING, Agent Bar Erlehnd 'Win % $5OO CIL•LLANG - t: WHATEVER concerns the health and happiness of a people is at all times of the most valuable importance I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children. and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel It to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS. according tothe OPID• ton of the most celebrated physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of diremes to which children and adults are lia ble ; if )ciu hate an appetite continually changeable Dom one thing to another. Bad Breath, pain in the stomach. Picking at the hreee, Hardiness and fullness or the Belly. dry Cough. slow Fever. Pulse irregular—remember that all thesedonate WORMS HORE.YSACK'S WORM SYRUP. APIA IC 11853 Au attiele founded upon ricientinc prineiples, compounded with purely segitable •iubstinee•, being perfectly Wk when ta. ken, and can he given to the most tinder Infant with described beneficial effect. where Revel Commis:aft aid Lisarritert have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Sprup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicine., fir pit ing tone and strength to the Stom ach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those Afflicted with Dyspepsia, the a , toni.lting cures performed by this Igyn i p ales Physic lan •have failed, a , the hest evidence of its enperior .'tike rt Over ril THE. TAPE WORM. 'lbis .1 the me-t difficult Worm to destroy of all that infe.ds the buidan .ystetn, it grou s to an almost indefinite length becoming .4, coded and giatened in the Intestines and ercimaelt effecting the stealth no saidly as to cause eh. Vitus Dance. Fits. le.. that those sfflieted seldom if ever - suspect that it is Taps Wens hastening t h ew to ap early grave. In order to destroy this Worm. a very energetic treatment must be posued, it would therefore be prop er to take. to 9 of my Liver Pills so Us to remove all obstructions that the Worm tlyrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 Tableopoonfulls three time° a day thew lir inn. directionst obs fo tinate ra .e ha of Tap lioned ve never been known to fail in riar• ins Worm. nogrssACK.S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to diseasethin the LIVER, it serving as a Utterer to purify the blood, or foetu s the proper erasion to the bile . no that any si tong action o( the Liver effects the other important parts of the system. and results variotudy, to Liver COUIPL2I33. Jaundice, Dyypepsia.&e. We should, there fore. wawill every symptom that might indicate the wrong action of the Liver. These Polls being composed of tools ♦MD PLAVIII flntliSbed by nature to heal the sick ; Namely. lot, an ex 2111. 'AMT. which augments the secretion front the Pulmonary mucus inembratte, or promotes the d vie barge of set reted matter. 2nd, ai ri Items, which change, in grime inexplicable and insensible manner the rennin morbid action of the system. 3rd, a Tome which igtven tone and strength to the nervous system. renewing, health sad elltor to all perm of the body. 4th, a csvnanvic„ which acts in perfect harmony with tt.e other operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole masa of corrupt and vitiated matter, and puraf)l3R the Moral. which destroys dis e].r !It , / ttellth. TO rn*ALr• lion will find these Pills au invaluable 'medicine in many cons. plaint. to which you are subject. In obstructions either Unal or partial. they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood and other fluids soetreetually to pot to eight all complains which teal arise from female irregularity. as heagaeue, urea. d ui= or sight. pain in the aide'. back eke. 4. T.. 1110..11.1CR. omen being base lint tloti. 17 Agents wishing new supplies. and Store Keepers Seamus Mbecomind Agents must address the Pinprick/1..3. W. Hohensack, Philadelphia, Pa. Bold by.all Merchants and Druggists In the U.. b. . 1 1int .;.: Vern• 41. , Droth .lee., Urte. VVboleme and Retail Agents. Mercer Fir k Ar. Hall. Cleveland Ohio. Price each 23 cents. . . (t. Keyster, No. 140 Wood et t.. Pittsburg. Wholesale Agt. who will supply Agent-. at the Proprietors prices. August 51 1852 Iyls Tm taxa Cal leo. • new style. Polka DeMins and Laws.amme tbin‘new at the Emporium. BOOTH & STEWART. Erse April 113 'ELM. No. 6 Poor People', Row. LADIRS gotta pereba eleerr Protector.. by -1-4 Erie April SI 10-ss. BOOTH k STEWART PIANO Covers. to se!" it. I men. damask and ecdored Ta- Ale Cloths, black Silk Lace.linored needle wrought Lace mull Ediginplasetting, at the Emporium. BOOTH & STEWART. A prd 13 , 3349 No II Pour People's Row. opposite Brown's. Z ANLIFT - 6 - 311 D *ran ZNIIIMANOZII3O, NO. II ST I.TE STREET. HARTFORO. CONN Capital $930.000. NZINII YOU CITY INSITRAN OE CO.. BROADWAY. NEW YORK Capital $600.000. T HE undersigned having Tete.% ed the appointment or agerseyof the above reliable Companies. having also fully complied with the Insurance laws or dip , ' State, t+ now prepared to take Fire and Marine risks at the kin e.t isles. Loss es i u ea/hero:un pony adjusted sod promptly part at trot agent.). J. J. LINTS, Agent, Erie. April - 91333 I- Mitre to J. It GlltinkSoo . lr Bookstore. Th. If ortlneostorn ahrtual Banco Clooopeay of Pennoylvanis. . HA VE opened Bootle at the Orace of J. D. Dunlap, Esq., and the Secretary V now prepared to receive appiscatlons roe Instijawee in accordance with the print:Woos of their Charter. ZJIRFCTORS M. EL Lowry. J B. Gonelwoo Wm. C. Curry. J. M. Wasik. IV. L. ilooklim. G. W. Colton. Henry Pardon Bennett, Win. A. Galbraith T. G. Colt. /awes Skinner A. King. HENRY CADWELL, Preol —lKrie, April II lIITI—V Iv." r/r3l OF HARTFORD CONNECTICUT - - Capital 11300.000—A1l paid ia. • rip 11 E Subscriber a now prepared to effect instance in the above I well known responsible company The /Etna bas been in operation ober 33 years and itscapitai is sound and aoimpm lied. Nwinse grourplig adjusted aid jut astir hews as tat /sup.. in this Cap, they hope for a continuation of favor from the hnsi nes. comnitintty. They will ever dud them prompt and honorable in the a/Mei:uit of losses (Ake in Wright's Block it sib J. D. Dur.lap, Esq. I received rhu day all manual I had rancid In Mom iniwriniat Cmispasv, which nu last ettlis !misfire oa Fiat/ minute. GEORGE Kir1.2060. 0. 11. I RISII, General I nsuranec Agent. Erle,Marel,% A I.ARGI sad •pleaded lot of Lawn., aced and ebeup at Pale, allayp. '33-31 JACKSON'S. iN etieusite asiortment of flavoring extracts the best la mar km, ritrac is for the handkerchief of every kind, C , ,lognei, hair oil.. pomades. amandine a eertaineure for chapped hands, lip salve, shaving ioapsandereams °Hirst quality, hay rum, hair d ye, hair reiterative. depilatory powder, in 'tart we comitantly kee a band a complete aiionment of every k A - rid of Perfumery fiii.e i ons Yankee notions of almoqt ever) description. Pe ion. 'sighing to buy are respectfully invited toea , l as they may Spend upon emtine what they want at ate lowest prices at lw elly drub ntore suite.d. Erie Der. 4 - lo - P. MALI.. .. . ___ WAXED UP AT LAST., . critEold tirin of Vincent, II imrod a. Co., lITIVRIR been dissolved on the Art of March last, a new Partnership has been en• tered into between the subset ters under the same name, to take effect front that date, they therefore notify the puldic and „ all the rest of Mall kind." that henceforth our motto shall be rash prices and prompt patmest. At our •tore may be found a large nod well 4 flefltd k nu Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. and Tin ware, and at our Foundry almost r%ery va riety of Machine castings trona a Steam Engine to a sleigh shoe. Our Mtll gearing twine proverbially impertor. As for Solves we can't be twat in quality or pries., neither up Wert tut tIOWO. our Ken stone and Linn are favorably known and our new Farmers Favorite for the kitchen and Lady Franklin and Revere for the parlor throw all other , in the •bade Remember 0a.% priers mid pruserit pnessem. R. B, 41/MIAMI NIMROD. DAVID HINROD, JOHN 11. %INVENT. Es Ile Oc t "Z 1 lea-14 DAVID PHIRK. N. R.—These Indebted to the old Firm are notified to call an pay up and that soon. fIASH Paid nor Flour. Wheal, Barley. CoraAlio, BuiLe kw heat ‘...1 flax Beed.Maaser and all kind. of Lumber - Apc11311.1611-3I TOMLINSON. KELLEY & Co. GRAIN CIA rata Worl.COlGrainadles at Weston.. IT of SENNETT k CO June 0. ISM. a P. 11110W'N•11 MINCE OF JAIIACA GINGER. Tlns Roseate is a preparation of unusual excellence. In or. di nary diarrlnea, incipient cholera, an short. an all eases of prostration of the digestive functions, is of inestimable value.— During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer cow plaints of children.- it is peculiarly edit ac iou s no(null) traveler or individual should be tt Winn! it. CACTIOIL—Be sure to get the genuine easenee n Rich is prepar ed Poly by P. BROWN. as his Drua and Chet:twat Bare N. E. corner of Filth and Chertnut rtreeta. Phdadeiptua. and no gale by all the reapectable Apothecaries in the United emit.", and in h.. by Carter k itrothrr. Jntote,lB33. 3 TEA T3 f ,SIE,IIA ITAiIta.TIII m .EE ri.o 1: rrHE greatest stork of straw goods ever offeled for sale In the • City of Erie Ins Just been received at Warrens unrivalled Oat Eruporitun Ho a kirOWll . o Block tone door north of Wood's Chiding' store.) cal I and look at them and if Taub not what to buy it will pay the trouble When goods bare been purchase d in so lure lots the variety is greater and prices guy much less than where they are bought in small lota and will be sold ac. :ordinal y. among the assortment are four or five qualities of *raw Ham for Gents and Boys, various styles of Carthage. Aneon. Marraleabo. Panama, China, Pearl for Gents' Tomtit.' and Children, also t Illaasho. Merman, lutlatid,Bull. French, Plain, Trim- Meals' S med, Peddale. Leaman, Manillas. Bennett. konserst Leghorn and a honoy Hats Ibr Canada and Mich i gan Straw, Premed. r Trim Pa lle med and Paba_isar,_ Hats also, as addition the usual lap stock o f the.beill atm. Caner. Cashmere and Bearer Hata. to be band is life wastai. with a Istultitinht of Isesuth flaw Caps fa abuts/awe. This WTI *Wit or pods mill be sold at Ma per cent hoe Than the war wi de not fail to look at thew beetle you bay. fis a.—Ail goods watwaasail le 01 DO Oil hi he 'dace wive yea die worth k ille rliADAW/L, in% ft. I Ilasines auk 233 17711. G. J. Morton. orrtirf:Rs W. C. CCRIM. Treas. 0. H. 11118 H. Secretary. 00:011PANY 1 WILCOX * NORTON HAVi armours, TO MO. ie D*OWIV'B ELOCE, DT/7z STREET, ERIE, P 4 'i'izi?' have received ad rim riewslpania4 thine arm tarpon/tat Mdanleat ef Dams and Sham glide Oprintrarbe. De meow ed it epees rich. a slight elf which can 0017 give an adequate idea of iol m orled anent. Its helmets and its beauty - Every variety at nen MIL MI6 fro ladies aid geetlemes's wear is (idly rep resented. sullkheln to said* the met Ibtedioas tastes ; and the abeladealealelYaa4 um variety of tbeemple and substantial ar ticles ofilools mid Abse• ofiC Ip. caw. Kid. Maraca and a BABE of eledersa, the want§ of bent city and country. may be Ind, said to he solateadanted upon the Ranks of like Erie To say to ear eamemers, we sell gems bargains is merely as serting g traeism wither!** they are now familiar. They have practically Memel that Loney Was and Shoes of os at half the yoke they have bees accumulated ist pay others, which will last twice au Wag. le opal so saving three dollars out of four, which coasldered as a profit on the sum invested . moots to a saving of One hundred far tent. Our Boots and Oboes are made up for our endows§ from a selected stock, and by practical and skil tut wort:leen. end ate not at all like the articles brought from N. -Tort. called in common pittance" Eastern work." and perhaps made by appeentlees and sold under the hammer, and after pay ing ememindons, Badly reach Erie or some other point through dry o gede merchants , who know little or nothing of the quilt , of a amt Shoe, ai d eare less, or perhaps some other chatted equally dottbditt and uncertain. Raw frieork. If you hare tried us. we thank you, and trust you will continue waren you of the benefiu to which you are Oat strangers If you have not, we cordially invite you to do yourselves the justice and us the pleasure to come in and elain• i.e our goods fresh from the manufacturers hand, and let yo , ,r judgments be convinced by ocular demonstration of the facts; as reprenealed and so which many can attest, instructed by that best of teachers, experience. Fifteen Of twenty per cent is generally regarded as an item of audelent itimorisacato anew attention. but the saving 01 three hundred per cent Or any thing approaching it makes the matter one of still mac vital importance, for after supplying all your wants, it dares a lane surplus of gold shining through the inter stices albs silken purse to cheer you on the way to your homes, and enable you to my, truly the times are wonderful progressive. Delay not oa account tit the general rush. as front seats are al ways reserved br the ladies, and gentlemen will be amply accom modated. WILCOX k NORTON Erie, April IL ISM th rtir — dirr — tifsiteristsars PAIR, PIT OUT 4T ONCE ALL gentlemen molding in ibis city and VIC tatty unending to row the World's lair to June, should call at once on JACOB EOM No. 7, REED HOULE. And secure an• outfit creditable to themselves and this city and we pledge ourselves to produce CLOTHING that shall be roust le every respect to the bent to be seen in the "Crystal Palace " We have a large meek of new Clothes. Camiuseres and Trim mings, and hare entptoyed a arm rate Cutter, and shall make it a point to give perfect satisfaction to all who favor me with their custom. Our shack of Trimming Goods is tomplete, the newest styles of Cravats and Ties of silk and mitin.also Shins and thin Collars, Gloves, flusgenders, Hosiery if.e. A. heteiofore, our motto is . Basall pretty and quick returny." Erie. Kay 7.11843. .51 ffolii 4):1444 4.10444 AT NO. 7 'SAWN' S MOTEL STATE STIESST WRIOS tie will * happy to see his old enstoiners. and as many new ones as will favor him with a call: Pay atirm tion all who hay clothing that my motto is to UNDERSELL ALL OTHERS IN THE TRADE. There are some in the Clothing trade who call themselves men and they will tell you that my clothing is eastern made: see • and band. kc.. or I could nos sell It so cheap They thins it 1/1 ibeir policy to say so; hot the people won't believe them The citizens are awake; they have been gulled long enough and won't stand Daisy longer, a nd the universal cry is go to WOOD k CO'S. clothing store. bets in town yet and Intends to stay here. do it you want to boy he has everything you want in the clothing line, )onean depend upon what he says; if you buy, and when ;cm go borne lithe goods should not suit ; ou, tat can bring them back and WOOD will pay you your money; he won't say I don't know you, veil I link you got dat some otrr plaee What he says it truth and truth must and will prevail. lu order to supply the WS= of every man and Du). 1 hare se cured the services of Mr. JOHN GRAHAM. ao eiperten•ed cut ter and praeueal wortunan. So All who tl 1.1, clothing made to order eon rely upon a dt. Clothing rut and made for gentlemen who wanh to furnish their own cloth. and t.arranted to fit. A general assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres. Vesting', and fur • flashing loads always on hand, and of the latest styles. One word, our good, are all aut and made by the most practical workmen and under our own supervision. All I ask a* a look before you buy, and be convinced that I will eellso per cent cheaper than any other douse in the state. I invite all, particularly the mechanic. laborer and firmer as tt as to their interest and can .ave tame and expense. Bay* Clothing of all sizes always ou hand Please don't forget No. 7. Brawn's Hotel. mate street. next door north of Curry's Exchange Office, for WOOD defer the world .0 yetcu, dare/aftl mallrestlay. Erie, April 1853-541 :COURAGE NEW ENTRILPRIf3 -- Now rooadry sod Machias Shop is Dr* Pa. - J. P. LIDDELL having Mnoclated with him B. P. Kep , . tar and P Arbuckle. under are name of Liddell. Raptor & Co.. on the Arm day of January last, would take pleasure in saying to the public that they are now prepared, in addition to the business tormerly conducted by & Co.. at their old stand. such as Iliacksinithing in all 1U 1 , 3710113 branches. tardi er with Wagons Carts. Coal and Dirt Barrows. Plows and Hat rows. and anything In the way of wood, from a fork handle to n CanioP for Machinery finished up in (be best order. FancyCastinga for Fence. Railing and various other article, uselessua enumerate. We would respectfully ...alma a share of public patronage. prompting to spare no pain- to accommodate and execute work on abort notice. Erie. Say 311,19511.-st. LIDDELL. KEPLER k Co Valsaias Rosa Estate for isle. fri HE sabot fiber oSers for sale a large quantity of real estate. .1 situated on State street, Erie. Pa. The location Is very de sirable and favorable for business purport. and will be sold in quantities lo watt purchasers who wish to bu.,, with that view. The said property frosts on State WWI and is front 100 to lad _Feet deep. For terms sad further t mormat ion enquire of April NI 111111—sill. WILSON LAIRD. ERIE SCALE WORKS. Jk. BROOKS restsrcifully inform .111 • per...in, wanting ALE,. Ora they continue to manufacinti Hat, Natrona Ind Counter Seale. of canons sizes and. Irafts of the most approved Fa irbank's eatterns. ail of which are warranted ea , .led Bearing.. 411 person. e.anting .reates N 1 111 An nell In give us a eatf and evinaine our stock, all of which can be boUght ID per cent under the eastern mar ket 411 Seale.) warranted. 1 1. Jr. G. BROOKS. lOC French Street. Erie April 43, 1551. - 1.1:, X 2 Z R. TSuhseribers will pay Cash and make contracts for the 1 2 coming season. for the following deneription of Lumber 6-0 and 4-4 inches 'lnch.. Plank 13.1 and 3 inches think. Scantling a by 4 and 4 by 4 Square. Color. 5-3.6.41. 7-7, 8-A, I-I, 10-10 and 1.1.1•1 Square, Sycamore Boards 3-Pand 4-4 inch thick. Ash Boards and Plank from 1 to 4 inches Mick. Cher ry Boards. Scantling and Cohan. White Oak Boards and Plank. Whilewood Sycamore and Cherry Lumber should be 19 feet long. Ash from 11 to tit Peet long. BELDEN dr. ELY. Erie April Si, 11013. 31 DTIIIIII will and at J. N. Sutton t (Vs an dlwortment of Dental Instruments, manufactured by Kern of Philadelphia. also, Teeth of all kinds. Gold and Tin Pod from Jones, Waite h. Co. April 111853 49 raper . Mantises. r n' ENTY litte " Arig d , ru t :" re li ra vel le 2 2 4 g1 :2: at New Window City priers at the Erie Crockery store. April 30 1E33-31 CADW ELL & DENNETT. - - Dry goods. AGeneral assonssrentof Dry Goods (or sale on reasonable retina by April3o.3l SELDEN ar. ELY. _ _ TOZ'l ZOTELI MS 411 Tilt A.4IILROAD DEPOT, PE4CH ST., ERIE P GEORGE W. FOX, Proprietor. THIS House is situate but a few steps from the Eastern and Western Railroad depots—has been newly furnished and Sued up kir the aeconttoodation of STRANGERS AND TRA v- Exits. and as a pleaunt and agreeable mopping place is unsur plumed by any in the City. Attached to it is a t excellent stable aad other accommodations fbr teamsters and others from the country. Passengers and Baggage carried to and from the Cars free [Wettable. Chirp. reasonable. Erie. Dee. 15 1532 22 DE BULGE, a nice aniele for Ladies Traveling Dresses. at etil'EXErS. ALI PURE aad extra w hits lead, dry and ground in oil by the pound keg orison. Linseed oil from Ohio warranted pure, boiled and unbolted, by the barrel or gallon.sptrits Turpentine in abun dance, varnishes of every kind. chnwnegreen and yellow, Amer lean. Ch lame, vermillion and stallion red, yellow ochre. french yellow, ruts green, lamp black of every quality. Prussian and ultra-mann' blue. whiting, red lead. lithrage. Turkey umber and every other kind of paints and materials in the trade which are Mimed as low as can be bought i n this latitude. Erie Dee. 4 P. HALL. LAZIOIII CILA.IIII, Far thaw Casa Sfrre and Sher Window,. AN assortmet of French English acd Amer Mall glass suitable tot the above purposes by t 3 CARTER & BRO. Land Per Ilea ice. E subscriber sag trorarms to sell, both eligibly located for farming purposes:and coasts tent to market: well timbered. watered and adapted in proper portions to grain and grass; Wef sons 'Waring to mate good location, bad better call before the chaste is gone. One of them is a small plaertepntaining about 3111 and the other 11l to IVO acres more or less. - Cash paid OW Bounty land warrants or located by me Went Springfield, Erie Co.. Ps May lath 1911. 611,111111 T HUH. Zersteas Paper 311CiUs; P. 4. P NI MINS & L X. Mt. I LIHU MARVIN hating disposed of hn i uterest Inthe a boveestablishinent. aad la the busluewr (Marvin t Per k I us,togastile4 ISeideo. tbe kastuess will berrsr,erbe conducted by tibesuoneribers.under tbe name offrrk in Seidel:wit NJ will sen ile an accounts of the Is tetra, Oct. 19 neves L. CONICZL Pet.OUW. AN abundancea.f fine Sliver Warp OU bind of Ars own and Eastern manufacture. Silver Spoon% Ladle., Suear Tongs and Scoop+ and other Silver Work made to order. 1:7 Engraving bone in superior st)le . Corporation a nd . tlacie• ty Seal+ engraved and die sinking done equal to any in F.astern eniei Nov. 17 G. LOOMIS =! lAN, KNOW TSYBBLF. An Invaluable look for 25 Conte. EVERY FAMILY .'MOU'LD RAVE A COP) 6000newA PI Eg ed ll i f io L n D s 7 DC HUNTER'i4 MEDICAL MARITAL A , n uetd std PND rovrA 11 . A 3 D t ;LUZ FOR TUE AFFLlCTED—Containing an outline oft byT. treatment and culvert every tonna( disease ntraeleo r vl.. orsitscuous spinal interrourse, by self-abu:e, or sexual ewers, with advice for their prevention. Written in a niiliar style avoiding all meidieal technicalities. and every thing that would °Send the ear of decency. from the revolt of some twenty years' saceesidUl practice, rictus.. et . devoted to the cure or disease's( • delicate or private nature To which a added. reemput (or the mire of the above diseases. and a treatise on the satires. symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. for twenty-five cents a copy, %ix copies one dollar; will he forwarded to any part of the Untied ewes, by mail. free of pottage Address, postage paid, Carden & Co., Publishers, Or •• boa III," Post Odke, Philadelphia. This u, without eierptinn. the most comprehensive and iii• telligible work published on the class of diseases of whteh it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free (rout all oMectionable matter. and no parent, however fastidious, can object to piaci Did iu the handy of his snit. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaint. mated of, and •with too little breath Nur: and 'too little presumption to Impose.' he bar otkred to the world at the merely nominal price ass cents, the finite of some twenty year.' most successful practice,-- •' No waiter or parent should.be with Out the hnowlettae int paned it this invaluable work. It would pee years of pain tuortitieatton And .01101 V l 0 the youth under their eharee." Pson.a'a Apt ocara. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio. in ' ig of Hunter's Medical Manual." says: •• Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil was* and the induettee of the passions. have been led into the habit Wsett-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon theswelres and their posterity. The constitutions of thous** who are raising families have been enfrebted, if not broken down, and they du not know the cause or the ewe. Any Mug that can be done so to enlighten and Influence the public mind as to elect, and ultimately to re move this wide spread source of human wretchedness • would eoefer the greatest blessing meat to the religion of Jesus Christ. net the present sad cowing generations. Intemperance. (or the use of unmeaning drinks.) though it bas slain thousands upon thousands. is nOt a gees* scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on WIWI of the abated, and. believe tae. your co worker in the pond week you are so actively engaged In.' One copy will be katuturded. (securely enveloped and postage paid.) Cis receipt oftil cents. or nis copies be $l. Address Cu. sea & Co.. Publishers. lkis IM, Philadelphia. Bseimallers.Canesseera and Sala Avoids. supplied ea tlis wan *wet Stew. Aped l3.ing& s eta isevesats Look Here 1 1 ,117 ane Olet Atrata Illor a amber of LOO arrest Man allgaselbs I.IN isistalltairmanieytan, MOM ISOOn4o. Pact% andel! Maas nimble theaatta. and lova toostaday as Mad Our meek at halal* theC ADV wade aLL at itaaallaeuaSUN T. '. W aft MNU. 'IIIIIIALS &IA - _ PZRZINS AGAINST THE ip, - Clisadies—Tresb, ?abatable a n d THE subscriber la mill enraged in me ate „ a for whops ale and retail at his mitatiiistip.::: • lassiodlistelly oppOsite Wright's Block IL, r .: =awe of the business are , Cities, while be la determine-1 that aid prices be shall rank with theft's' an : /it! . sot be beat. Be karats his Candy is as grel maaufactured east or west. ifyou don t Leber. : amine for yourselves. You will not be bashful, but step in, and John will welcome Boa s• est smiles, end respond to you ever common Candles at the rate of Eleven pounds by wholesale, this ia as low a • 11... ) .„ 4 fOrded. Toya and a large variety of Fancy Articles .I, e On band. Special attention ills even to t p„ business . The business is conducted strictly upon tee without reference toebaraeter,eireurastantes ot system is the best in the long run for all partie s , is adopted and carried out the better for the ink cannily. Erie. Feb. la ledl.l-41 JOHN p IrtURIME..4-11air, tooth, nall,clothset. blacking, stove, counter, shoe, piano • scouring, blacking, Pope's eye.. Pope's hese., brushes and hearth brooms. 29 J H Pfp B1b1:811E1t, paint, varnish, duAtitig, hair, 'l, counter, scrub, scouring. blackiag, crumb,camel hair, pencil, blender, shoe, marking brushes of Ilrst quality and sellir.e. and get a real bargain. Erie Dec. 4 15.11-- - ft, Lueltes.—Received this day.iy. lJ inlaid, new rule. a most beautiful 0rt,•,4,,, cheap. J 211.15-311. T At. AUSTIN, TEE 11017T31111111BANK, • .1 FL WILLIA.W.... Prr,i ct , tiE Notes of this Bank are redeem,' ~ T York, at j per cent discount, at Bank. Buffalo. at par in Cincinnati, aril counter of the Bank The Notes 0.,11 ' time forward at same rate of New L„, 3 „, fur Coin, at the Banking Office en WILLI Erg., April d 1.1.53. - -- WHOLESALE AND /LET - All Quick Salts sad naafi Profits! The City btu; H E Subscriber returns thanks to bit I,Ju•r-,.., 1 the liberal patronage received, and tr, t. dueemen tit now oCered a will be continue ar. has must reeeived from bead quarter' - I large 5..1;,, • In his line of trade, bought at the loweg pw• t ,' quality. warranted good and offers to lElpp:, 1115 the moat liberal terms All are invited to c-1, t . fore saying elsewhere at great chance• good articles at low prices Lite, Nov. 47 teat 1101iDI DON'T INTa J. M. JUSTICE WouLD moil 'respeefully beg lease t, nr, thanks to his many friends and the p.L the very liberal patronage beretaftire extended inform them that he has just received the Largest and Best Stock of Gooc a in his line that barterer been Oared in this ,ty. err, CLOTHS, C,ASHMEALE.S, AND V 1.370( of the choicest kind, which he will make up to C.Oe• men wishing their clothing made to order c in tree ores taken and clothing made, and if not pleztY... done, they will not be asked to lake them awe!, at all Init.., a large and well made assorunt:.: READY OLOTUING Of our own manufacture, consisting et 0, tet,i sty tees. Vroek, Dress and Peek Cons: Vests. e'i , r vat .. Dyapere. rUderShirtli, Sttg;.',..!"., will be sold at tiu very lowest prices In 4 tt•ii. want of anything in our line, are awn , ' goods and prices for thetiumves. Erie Om. gn ISY2 J. szteriCiff:ffiti.: WHOLESALE GROCER N.. 7 Bravelt Block, Stata :.trect. r MI: subscribers beg leave to inform the MIME adjoining counties, that they are reee v ; it addition to their stock of goods. the INTr.tt ment of GrOceries to be found west of N-evi NI for the liberal patronage received sine in this city, we would most respectfully cal , chants and otbers wishing goods in nut t. our stock before botog to Buffalo or Se v 1 or. tinetly understood that we will .elt as cheap as can be purchased in BUPA the addition oTeXperfses in getting frd The following comprise a small part cf 50 Ilhd. N. I) Mua' , l.. and P It 100 Bbts: Crushed Pow'd Grattuics - 10 Tierces Dutch Crushed 4 ugar 2u Boxes Refined Loaf do. - 26 Hbd Mused,. and e R, aluta,•e Mt Tierces do. dO. do Bbis. do. do. & • IS do. Stewan's St rut.. dd. Cuba Honey, 130 Chests and Miff:bests Yonhg perial,GunpowderAnd Bia:k -11, 140 Bx. front 4 to 161bs 3f : 73 Bags Rio. Lwow:. and la% • MI Bones Ground Coffee. 75 do. Cavendish Tobacco. sit .3. 50 do. lb lump do. 25 BEd'. J. Anderson',s Smoking I on, Also.several different brands Fit _ 75 Packages kfaekeral, No'• 1.1 •- Katt, 230 Boxes Herring, No.l a n - , ealilbs Cod Fish. 113 Bids. Ruined Winter Strained f. Also. Nuts, flasains. Prunes. Penner. meg., Cloves. Rice, Powder, Shot hate” and Letter Paper .Mustard, and Pickles, of and cheap—be.idcs a great many other at, • mention in an advertisement of this kin: dition to the good. above mentioned. a , %%IXL.sond LIQI'ORS, which ran t•t , had f‘f - fur • than can be purchased fr • . dot w ithidandi na the great advance in hqt/c, PonervbeotehAre.and Wines , o' a Pie I,e call nod carmine lot yourselve., that you ean.do better than by Koine Erie, Dec I. tr3l. 30 N. WOOD k. CO PRIVATE :MEDICAL TZE M. B LA c*UIX. 3. U, ALBANY. \ 150 Pages and FM Fine Plain and Coicre ra.PRICE ONLY TWENTY - / E CF?: _ TT Sam free of postage to all parts cf i:" piN EAPEST took ever published, and cc r ble the_ iituantlty of reading matter is ELI' CENTS or DOLLAR Pt_7BLIrATIONS. it Ms octi of Marriage. andthe secret infirmities an.: and maturity resulting from excesses which :lg.: , and mental powers, all d l weases arising . plain and simple rules be which all perso c.•• without mercury, with the authors Observat..,., dutiesand disqualifications. and their rcr,ir °graphs. illustraiar.g the anatomy and r3c. of the reproducti to organs of both ssixer and functions It contains many templatitig ma•rimouy which will ocerc,ac marriage: none however. should take p,.• out first conchilt mg its pages. It trea,• whether married or single. flint, 13 11, children Strangers who require melees any doe'ar. ought to know whether Pie.: derstood by those ;thorn they eniplc. 14.1 imposition of quackery, so pre , . alert the advantage of a popular knot, ledge 1 c mails work If medical atabotimu he the test 01 tale..: sought from books.let common iensed,, , •l'. , e. ful simplicity and outrageous spec iousnei• La Croix Is a legally qualified ptitisir rift, i years has been daily consulted upon t which his book treais.PersollallY sa "e•I a," son sending tnenty-tire cent in il letter , one copy by mall, fie. of postage. or e dress DR M. B. LA CROIX, 56 Bea , cr -1, N.Y. °thee open on Sunday from LT RECOLLECT.—No, .18 Beal er-.1. r;-.,- Inns,) Albany N ",,*NOTICE.—The Bratteh ed, all lettets should be directed to Dr r N V., whore they will meet with prom., it ••• Feb. DA33 ALARan and varied assOrtmeet o: the late impro • d patterns. suited to al. sill be properly .tad if required without .11 - 3 r:re braces and NU pptilters of various aim!. all at less than New York re:ail prices, to art tt lIC 1..1• the aboveartieles we my it will be ;nue hto S , beffire buyingelsearhere. Dee 4 IS3I--,u • DIDOW glass of all rises altd qua.ll and wall be sold at a small advaae. , 1 inteemems, for purebases to bey at the ie. Dee. I 1532. BRANDIES. Wmea. laquorw..Meohcl trade ararmoted good and pure nlll tw isfaetory manner. Elie Dee. 4 lt-31—.:fl sarut_ 1853 NEW TOZUE ANZI alssltsirPi INSUIED.—.YO 'TRANS HIPME:s I , 1 1 1118 line eon• Isis of foray Jim class Canal I ,on *aver. and Erie enna/—running lilies On tine Oltio and IlAnois,Cansl also , arty Provei im lerson the Wertern Later, and doily le; the Illinoir,Visettoppl and Ohio Rayerr. P7ROPRIETORA ALLEN, I: 0 - - - ALLEN, OATM AN dr en , Foot of Ma FOR FREIGHT APPLY TO R. 1.. Howirr.. formelly of tbe Went'n Lake 603! C. H• C•antro, N. Y. b. 0., W'n State I La. C. OaTallAN. •• New York a. ebteional.: Boom Amur,. Eekrbrd LI oe. Mark Good. "N.Y. - MIS& LINE," Ship r Broad Btreet.New York. Jan. Sr:IBM-55. GEO. J. MORT oN do ..... )RubVN MEETINGS. io quantlties to sd A -,,,,.;•. IN 4.3 store )11 the Seal:tett Biota, at petees is tut- b e... -- : , please. Dee. 4-30 St !Olt: 1 Moles and Prayer Boas. •etelee hom D. Appleton &Co , d ./of Bible% and Ptayer Books ever otlete. Call and ermine them at !IN& erown's fl,re' Erie Feb. 29--4 L. ()URI & _ . Locks and Latches, ALARGIFi r assorlirrent just meets - eddir.-1 ory for sale usually low Erie, April 16 18.13-.-16 uscovADo:tor s , kieo. we t , I mean-. RINO Melltb , M4 31 May SI Cory (VC QT.EWARI"II rellited Granulated. yaw n ,e "'•'= k 0 Coffer SMIpTII, re, beat sup-. , •- - Ent'. SlaY,ll, 80., I 1:11rF OFr DIL l of Eigo Lithittah and elate puht ria & Old Governmv o rrs& sr't J GOFFava roli c. 7 - ROHN ETri—Jelsv received at Swearl'a. a JJ SWAIN Bonaietri of the later.l ri•111( , “, t‘h rUffeah, =ME Erie Stone Wars Elaautaetory , WE. the underrtipird, harm; porch t«. Artrarsfaavryt lathy owned apd oeciep,, , t , I: . 1 ,, Sibley. would InCistLveypor ifulty inlbrin tie v ,' manueleciir nig every detertptwonof STON F. l\ tRi I . tomerv. Our Manufactory Mediated bet% 14 ' , streets. near the cabal, 110,e i i ~,,,,n 4, lo ~..,',, requested i0.r...a1l aid exalllloe our stock and yr••-•• sent too. by ul.llll r otherwise will reeelie v''. , . Wa Iv, will be del iireted on canal boat.. s es, the city or eauntryl. ' {\'F RI. 4. r , N. 11.—Watited to root net for 500 -,.•' • , • V - Erie, Apra! It 1953-59. .• ENGRAVING. In lIE Subscriber. is prepared to rxecui,—.ll... - ' „ 1 graving on Wood. lettering SpOOtte. Rit,',.! . ...L 1 Ines. Stainp• of 5 or bra. made In Ordt t. t , r. • ^ r ' setOmpanied by dr wines and Minh re,-t::::::•- ; • '. ed, and on the moot Metal term. 11 Fredonia, March '9 tell. • GGENTStttIk. Wrapper, at E, I AO, , mt , ~ ', ' , ' .. Krobroidered Linen Handkerchief...Mtn* in lieu. einbroidered polka tier, *inlet Inn: 0,, ,, Eri e April 13.1E0—.50 tl(li)Tii ~,, .., SFE.CIAL NOTICE. • Fashionable Tailoring Zistabllfituac e• 7tr. subscriber. in fratefulit acknowle.:; • • ' tronage which he has rev teed from the r • • the past Ms years. would respecUUll be stilt em*nues the above etate lame two door* north of right.. • • • 8. litiblet'seabi net Ware Room Ili r": times to wait upon and isteommatat , ' . .• • r Agenda. and hopes that by bin 11,01 100 d bolt only toeoOtinUe In 00 I, sq. throuiti their indnistee, and and attention to husinewto secure pantie paulanage. which be ten' It will be borne in mind that wine is the oat , re.; . shop" now in this City, and that I empio% "C e workmen. Ma latest fashions 03 21 ,, i=d lowly Clothing wade, tO Order, no‘ Gain se maim ap_illase with eats and it* Naysum.-1 :own • =M= EE9 I= =OE
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