MCI It is not as yet generally known that the Tbi bet goat, from whose wool the famous Cashmere shawls are made, bas been introduced sucoessfully into the United States. This enterprising under taking was achieved a few yew" sines, after many difficulties, by Dr. J. B. Davis, of 9. C , at that time employed by the Ottoman Porte, in experimenting op, the growth of Latin's, in the Sultan's dominions. Dr. Davis u weed • ad, at vast expense, in securing eleven of the pure breed, which, on his way home, be exhibit ed in London and Paris. Since that period, the rat has been introduced from South- Carolina into Tennessee, where it is said to thrive The value of a flock many he estimated flap the fact that no real Thibet goats has ever been sold for less than a thousand dollars. This enormous price, moreover, is not a speculative one, f,.r no lieeced animal has wool of such fineness, softness and durability. The wool of all Lhe Thibet goats in Tennessee, for example, has been engag• ed, at New York, this year, at eight dollars and a half per pound, the purchasers designing to send it to Paisely, in Scotland, in order to be manufaetnred into shawls • The prices paid for the real Cashmere shawls, or those woven in India, have sconetitnes been almost fabulous. A full sized shawl; such as is called in America a long shawl, ordinarily commands in Paris or London from five huOdred to five thousand dollars, according to the quality. Scarfs soil square shawls, being smaller, sell for less It is a mistake, however, to suppose that all tliese shawls are manufactured in India, in the shape in which they are sold bare Gener ally, imieed, the centres and' borders come out separately, and are put together afterward in sizes, and often patterns, to suit purchasers Moreover,, a large prtiou of the shawls sold as real India ones are netuilly made it) Franev, for Thibet goats were tuts eluted tutu that ,snotty more than thirty years ago, and the Caskitnere shawls imitated with considerable skill Judges of the article pretend to say, however, that the real India shawl can be detected, by its paving a less evenly woven web, as also from its bright. er colors It is likewise said that the border of the genuine Cashmere shawl is invariably woven in small pieces, which are afterwards aeweil to getber, as the whole border is -übsequently sewn on to the centre. But other authorities deny that the skill of India is insu&-ient to Groh. a shawl in ~they words, to swat,. the I. , rder nod centre in one piece, or run the pattern of the for mer over the latter. „Notwithstanding the successful imitation of these - shawls, fashion and luxury still prefer the apparently ruder original Just us laces., woven by hand, bring a price two., thau five nun-. an great as the name pattern woven by machinery, so a Cashmere shawl, known t have come from India, will retel l va s tly more than the cleverest imitation Probably, however, this is nut all Persons familiar with both the article and imita tion assert that the - former is softer than the latter, and that this softness arises partly from the way the throw] is spun and partly because the Thibet goat, when exported from its native hills sensibly deteriorates There is also a shawl known popularly as the FiLuch Cashmere, which is an imitation of the imitation ; hut this has none or very tarsi of the wool of the imported Thibet goat The:ail - final from which this vale able fleece is taken is a hardy creature, at least in its original locality; and their flue curled wool lies close to the skin, just as the under hair of the common goat lies under the upper hair Etight ounces for a fall size goat is a large yield, but the yearling , , from whom the best wool is taken, gm' leas shout five pounds is required to make a shawl of the largest size and finer quality; but three or four pounds is buffacient fur an inferior one Bight Scene in a Young Lady's Bed-Chamber Last Tuesday night, which will be remembered as one of the warmest of the season, a young lady at the West I‘,:nd was excessively frightened at a little circumstance which transpired about, the hour of midnight The young lady, whose beauty :14 .miy equalled by her modesty, and whose " eye's dark charm" has caused more than one waistcoat to palpitate, had rettred to her chamber, where, after laying aside the greater part. if her wearing' apparel, she committed her self to the tender embrace of Morpheus, whose soothing influences were aided by the cooling breath of Zephyr, who came in at the open win dow and fanned Ler cheeks with his feathery wings In a word, she was snoozing finely—or, to use the words of a modern bard rt-p r rl. 11,:1.11, pr. And di •k,rnir. t, r rrin.rr lara-t 1%" - , 4t/ urin4ow mrpw, st• It• to be, oueh and •t.. 1 pOeping It was, as we said, about midnight, when the young lady was roused from her delicious slumber by hearing a noise at the window Half unclos• ing her eyes hbe was startled by the sight of corpulent form, apparently struggling to gain admission to her eliatubcr through the open win dow It struck her at once that the intruder had been caught by tho rear of his unmention ables, by a nail or some other sharp instrument, as he seemed to be struggling with a stern deter mination to enter. Her first thought was to faiut—her second, to give the fellow a push—her third, to jump out of • the window as soon as Lie jumped in—her fourth, to scream, which was immediately carried into effect The whistle of the locomotive on the Iron Mountain road, when it gave its first snort on the 4th of July, was but a whisper to the screams of the young girl The whole house, and half the neighborhood, were awakened by the outcry The old folks, three female servants, and two big. brothers rushe,l to to the rescue, and. broomsticks, mop handles and bootjasse flashed in the gas light, as the household entered the chamber of the frightened beauty An ex amination of the 'figure in the window dispelled the fears of all, and changed the screams of the y oung l a dy into shouts of laugbter The icuag• inery fat man" was only her own darling loop. ed skirt, which she had bung on a book near the window, and which the wind had inflated and set in motion. There was no more sleeping in the -.house that night —,St Lots Herald 4 IRTHozinr. —The Ai irkrrixither gives a plea. sant scene iu the ear:* ( - 4 the New• York Central Railroad lately, between a rather waggish New- York Judge and an overfed .John Bull, who pitched into our pronunciation as follows: "It is most hastonishiug, sir, to a Ilinglisb gentleman, to find the pronunciation of the Hing lish lendwidg sodefective in this kentry. lieven propels` names, as of pur-r-sons, pe.laces, and the like, you invariably pronounce wrong; for exam ple, you mentioned a moment ago, to your friend, speaking of the war in the Ileast, the Cri.m,-.lh, —tow it is not the Cri•me-ab, but the ('rim• eah." "Ab, well," said the Judge, "after all, the name of a place is variously pronounced. We have just passed through the lovely village of 'anandaigua. It is variously called Canandargua, Csnandawga, and Canso -da. And s) of Onondaga county, upon which we are about to enter. But it is different with you. It is not only names of i d, sees which you m is•pron ounce. ' In this WWI try wt. call a horse a horse, but yotreall it 'a non,' sal you think that a man who don't know what a llrs is, must be A laugh "like theneighing of all Tattersall's" at this sally, ran through the cars, and our Ring• lishtuan suddenly "dried up," and never opened his lips until the tran arrived, late at night, at A I bany A PILOPLR DIscanuNATION.--" Mother," Raid a little boy the other day, "I've got such a bad headache and sore throat tco." "Have you, my dear?" asked the mother, "well, you 81'111 have some medicine." " It's no matter," retorted the shrewd urchin, "I've got 'em, but they don't hart me." JO' Why are Shanghai roosters like early spring Swore Because they are erowwomes. .0. C:3ZI The Cinciosati Gasatte expresses astonishment that old Clay whip should be found willies to support Mr. Buchanan, sod, amongst other ran -1 sons, ailed*s to the sharp that, is 1824, " Mr. Buebiluts was mixed up with a plot to break i down Henry Clay." To this the Cincinnati En: I quirer makes the following trikmpliant reply : 1 " Now, it is well known that, although Mr Buchanan was an ardent and devoted. Ensiled of I General Jackson, and one of his most able and eloquent supporters, before and alter his election 1 to the presidency, the accusatioos of complicity 4 in any plot, or in any dishonoring impetatioes against Mr. Clay's integrity, are entirely unfoun ded They are disproved by the letters of that distinguished statesman himself, by the eorrcs pondenoe of his friends, and by the direct state. 'neat of his own chosen biographer "In Mallory's Life of Henry Clay, Tot .1, page 138, reference is made to the charge spinet Mr. Clay and hie friends of, having proposed, through Mr. Buchanan, to give General Jackson' , their support on certain conditions Mr. Clay indgnantly repelled the charge, and his biogra• pher adds : Mr. Buchanan flatly and promptly de• Died that such a proposition had been. =Wet through him, as ha bees alleged, and entirely exonerated .41r. Oa ad his adherents from all ; connezi•ln with it " " Mr Clay him se f, in a letter to Judge Brooke, ,i... of Virginia, dated Washington, August 14,1827, t see his private correspondence, published by C''olion,) states emphatically in regard to the same matter : ' I could not desire a stronger atate went from Mr Buchanan. The tables are coin plutely turned ' Agaiu: the Hon. R. A. Letcher, of Kett- Lucky, a devoted personal cud political friend of Mr Clay's, writes to the tatter, under date of August 27, 1827, in relation to the same point in Mr Buchanan's response : This 'answer is w, Ii put together As they say in C,up uee ticut, ' tbere t• a great deal of good reading in Buck's reply ' It Is widest and genteel, yet strong and &inclusive. lam truly delighted with the wan net in which B has acquitted himself.' These few quotations are sufficient to show how unfortuoate our not altogether lintltstlfigent contemporary is iu its reference toss's,. .'— But if the Clay whigs may not by the Gazette u. vote for James MAW count of their ancient contests with it be pretended that they can &Insistently enTiport the Gazette's party, or any candidate who is likely to be set up by the Philadelphia conven tion T Shall they assist iu elevating the aelf seeking leaders of the faction that in New York cud Ohio betrapvl Henry Clay to 1844 Vl' ben the Gazette is neat disposed to refresh the memories of its readers with 'bygones,' let it recall the names of those factious and section s) demagogues of abolitionism who now rule in the cnuucils of the pseudo republicans, and who in 184-1 played the parts of double traitors, and woo the weed of scorn and contempt front all hottest, Union•loving, and patriotic men among whigs and democrats." Judge Terry, of California. Tile following biographicsl sketch of Judge Torry, who has b•eu.rcutiere.l notorious by th.. Vigilance Committee , of San Freueiseo, We eX• tract from tho Louisville Courier : Judge Terry, of the Supreme Court of Cablur- d uia, whose arrest in San Francisco by the Vigi lance Committee his caused so wu'h eseitement, is a native of this State, having been born in Christian County on the Bth of March, 1823 When he was quite poling the family removed to the State of Mississippi, and a few years after wards to the then Republic of Texas He did not enjoy the benefits of a good early education, though later he improved the opportunities pff• orded him of iustruction and inf. multi in, espec ially in his profession. He was left an orphan atin early age, awl, iu coujuuction with a brother, two or three years older. took the control and management of a moderate patrimony. Texas las, at this time, engaged in hostilities with Mexico; and young Terry, at the age of fourteen or fifteen, actively e ng a ged on behalf of his countrymen, wherever his services were required, in the partisan co , i• filets verged on or near the frontier After the annexation of Texas to the United States he was appointed colleetor of the port of Catnargo, which post lie resigned after the battle of - Palo Alto, and enlisted, as many of the first men in the country did, as a private in Colonel Jaek Hay's regiment Ile continued in the service until honorably discharged, performing with fidelity and credit the duties of a soldier. He particu• larly distinguished himself at the storming of Monterey, being among the foremost in the bril• Rant attact made upon the Bishop's Palace and Independence Hill After peace was declared, he read law, obtained license, and commenced the practice of his profession in Houston. In 18-49, a company of opeitundred and twenty men was formed, to go to California by way of the plains He was unanimously elected Captaiu of this baud. When he arrivedi n California, Capt. Terry went to work as a miner near Jamestown He pursued mining with some success for sever al months. He then removed to Stockton, and entered upon the practice of the law. Ile re• mained there, prosecuting his profession with zeal, industry and success, until his elevation to the bench of the Supreme Court, upon which be took his seat last January Robert C Winthrop His Reimer' (Sr Supperthig James Baaiart a. This gentleman was lately invited to attend a Kansas Aid Meeting in Faneu:l Hall in Boson, to which invitation be replies in a calm and (li t : nified mai:mer e but takes occasion to administer a just and merited rebuke to such rebels, as are instigating rebelliou in Kansas, thereby visiting upon the country the evils of civil war and-A.-dim solution of this glorious Union His letter is worthy of au old line Whig statesman, whose affections are centered upon the Constitution of his country, and who is willing to sacrifice party attachmeuts %Owe free itistitutions are in peril In closing his letter ho states his position in the following language : "'There is really but one absorbing question now before the people In the solemn magni tude of its presem e all others are bushed. This question is at last presented in a tangible Joni), shall the Union be preserved! or shall the first step be taken toward the entire disruption of the Stat es of the Uuion by a severance of the ;' , l,, rt h from the South ? Looklog at the political as peot of the times, with -'this question 'taring its in the face, we make our choice of cauditlab s.— The nominees of the Cincinnati Convention make the preservation of the Union the matter of par amount initireato Other principles are advoea ted ; but if any subserviency is to be made—all the others may be oompromised, all of them may be subservient; but the Union, it must be preserved ' ' " On the other band, the preservation of the Union is a minor and secondary principle with those who have met in convention under the tide of Republicans. With them, the preser vation of the Union is to be tolerated as a mat ter of contingency. Mr. Banks committed the first overt act of treason in deelaringin the balls of Congress that he .was in favor of tettiug the Union slide,' unless a favorite crotchet of his own and his associates could be endorsed, "This is the briied and greed division of the questlon that now divides the country; 'ad in view of it we hesitete not to declare our isfinits preference for Jamie" Buchanan to any other mac who sustains the least obese" of election, and to endorse him as a man well calculated to face the factions is oar own land, and the wiles, and combinations, and manifold diplomacy of the trickster politicians of the old world." air The whole. of the reeest vote for Presi dent in Centred Almeria" was 21,000 of which Welker reoeived 14,000. air. Men are like words; when not properly placed. they lose all value. 1► Whatever you dahlte is oasts, solo ear* to carved is pulsar. • * fri.eft' ' ICZI : 1 - ! G. HERRON, cm...T.400 f.trion,qi 110 , Wiielkieliale and Retail DRUCCI3T, NO 5, NERD NOCSE, ERIE bah; LOU in BEM & =MEM Litimeed Oil, Spirits or Ttirpviitiik., poi Varuish, 1-Nuttpfiroir, Mumma Flisia, White Lead. Tineefe Oil. lard Oil, Teeth. Gold ANL/ TIN ?ult.. ANTI PeueTAL MST': I, Amor:i t Perthmery, 13rushes. Paiftts, Oils.►tnd Dye Stuff's of every Deteri_ptiou. Olerrelend Female Smithery. SAIII EL ST Junin, L L. 11 AIR. F C !luaus*. 11lios L. T. ULILIVRI). rrilll4 INIIIiTITILVION u pinametly Wended to the ,fit. . Clare/land itt a Wilma and healthy sitnetiowa. The hnildtme, a Web la Dew, to ditshmeol to atonatanotdate one hundred papilla, wed to •Urriiuntte.f Lr lemma& entilyrtfilie : •hvie.l by Airul.ta.t. and nati,tates,ftaksos the nett hand riarelliauttilles• are 'Avg.., watt lighted, and oeuttlated, fitted t , tat cm.r and toout ea tent farlittitre, and eo nrr r, adapted 10 the 4..0ut ot oral happititara ..1 their "retipaat. The .Iraign the a h.... 1 r. t. farutelt at rail. . a petisr, Itott.S abra (,r the thortottelt &Newlin.. and ot outwit toil de, eittpluenll of the tneultw• rartkals, att. t h e primal and tattol branches of stud', whole the heat teoeheirot bare beer in the hicber and ontawrontal departraeote. Vocal Manic is tauritt under the thr.rti of %h. IF: A Itti taia a fur maw with tb. Spitikler Ittpaitut., I.qt, and rnnnentl. Weil hoc her rafdlid pet t tto ht e,t n ad tairtl( wal la .tilittell by Prod Otrt., sell /1 /1 Cl,. rw 0.0 uartroertwon an the I too., It, id dew. and ort-an. 131M131 I .mpetent Traelneng in Dr** mg, Latin, hn n.ii , i;erinsn. and I t Mann. arr pro, Kind and TWipolli au ail Log luth branArs, Iwttn All4l ;reek. Pen per annum. .11(4,rn Lafiruaavo, (IA ,iu•rter Tice ..tcsoing rear . 11l own nth For 3.l.muu.con MAW Ilt• made to the Prioripsl, b. 1,. Unr ua.clal.., hay.. treat, ',mortal/ r, or h. him by vinti. 1.•••/au.1 Fo•main z.c.culnary. • J..IV 111. Groceries at Greatly Reduced Prices. 111 AV F wr Mk:Cl:n . l - 11 nn i MOW/Aft etokk ut Frown itruwersela which t offer to the public at large. I OUIS4 INNI4) , lu thsoplay on e of the larawat, heel, usulartort complete's...rho...A ot kattik. hit t>, in this market I ..ter int1....n..10. to c ti rt,,inerv, her Ina , . In 11,1..-It • ...r1 I sol au.l ail 14. all a w l 1.. hr% _f h. truth 'but I wntr. CKI'4IIIIED. ta.tNI'LATICID PUWDE tbD, %4D RUAWN saARK. .dler and et]) sell tea per cent, lo• er than It.e.agne ha..• been offered at on this citt.dne pvt ale wall,. C 3 • 4 1::› Ir NI l • rtfue i;overtarnent ooer • cup of lb rn. 1. fOr its., 11 tiP- Col.a Our i'lrenlentdal Toured...eat , • 111 Ir• I.,wino, /tn. 11,„ I rill oho. , lon in 11,. .... ..,r 1.110 . ..- 11.01 • 111 'W.411•1, and idea.. Inn TFIA4 tlr EVEK h " . I \ \\l. } I • inn, I toth . r lola 1 ., cup. Ifolaaee., nArg.....pst ••••rri,,, LA,1,4{•., dung. in h. I. anft iSa7l/1••• In. 4 fnit :in••••t I nu 111 110t1 1 1 .44,11itini.4 businr.o. no d n.ll w vn• - CA, 1 aak "all U.., world and llse rest of mankagat," to calf. Step to, I an 4 let nie shoe s our hoar raleal. I.r". crtec Erie. Justr Removed IsuNcitilSrlt hi. 1111 l ,•.I `t••• ••11;•••,. • • 1.. ••••• .1. It••cm• 11 111•••rk, 3 &me. flmot « the I Met. +11.• 1.• t 1.• Vo•ul Ind{ of t;Itoelltal EA dr PidIITISLIONA AT ALL Tlltlo4. Niw um will kw to tromp rood Thor lawilitirr to ',Oran** will .01 (..re purelm..vag .I.e.whgprr J t I. kliK April t, 4,1 Salen'a New Mammoth Sky-Light P0.,G1 LBRElirl Pfr, Auibrutype of Pbotorrispoir JC.u.,1,1,-I, merit, euroer of date istnart sod Park Roe, Ertu, l'lt Vri hw, I.t dour rest ut C. H. **mail. Elehßlll. 1 , 16.4. up .air 14kerar , ...• tAk. n ,s, the tint••t •t , iv of tit.• art at Illt• um.,.1 r•moweta 11. ral4Ps Env, limo 211. /too PAINTS! PAINTS! the' Sp•u.R ri1V144., • large Mori GNI Paints of all kinds, White Lead. Dry and in Oil. 1 , 1 th• begt hrsnAm 1'0r,14.1u anal hat, 95 i as. .cp X 3" w 1 ma t . lio,l :Awl, (Akar • o• a I • )14 a brut na.l a (kill a....rittla•nt .•I C..l"ra, Ur. •u.l irtwaiti lu Inl, fr I. ,;1,1, ,R, •I , 'Li 'lt A klit/ae aaaleill and Rao. I I nr, .1 .41, I nratah, its, All artickv vstTkoted, aukl at •ut I .sit mato tt the ,ta..reot of purrhsorra to cII ATV:WART k 4 INVLAIIt. Avil 19 Cornor State. and 7th pt.. sr Halloo ! Halloo ! A low is the time ! LI \ INi7 St: YMIKR (:00T1ii,,,..tue being received at the War -11 nett flat an.l. k itrat.hkug Puthrselng all the ne. it, I t a In inarto the hothathable that lint. - ureti rhift the lw•I.1 a Va.hiunabl« Hat ai..l a , are delerlellll6 , l t t If webt bi e by 4,1•414.1 and *riling at •tua'.l pnaity and keri..tat those that We LWOW will k ilt« ettetotriert matteiaetttm eretwn atottog ear near steely a the lsahionabla tW. er tk. . MA Tan ehl“creti suit 144. Elan. trotting to tae t. artil .1.. well to give et, a call While our Plomi. la new hare also ircelenl a larhre •tork 4 41 npnnr and ' 4 4 , 4 4 m.-r 4 aloe, mnikronuaing all 1.4 paw ay Ina in a Gni klay a•e a ta (arr. :stack clones HM.. .t: \T it RN , InHIN4; Gt NAM —Cnlnpriamm Shute, Collar% I nk ,,te, varf. , Summer Nnek-Tten or erery klea,•netiou, awl a thou Awl ..ttker It. /1(111 too DOUNVOUII to mention. V A..--01 any quality amt yei.v u. mull err do not at•ctr to ;gm*. W. Tkar k AO", April lOLA. 60. \0.4 litsosrus Cheering News for Parents And Children ! xicays GH2111114 WORM c4ornl - !! 1.1.k..‘ , ..0ir. subs aml certain WI/Kai inISTItuY TLS. , ( * atria, bae, bairn tned by theumando to Europe and the ratt ed ' , Late . . a,;.1 t , ond owl all douivt the moot eveuue, an I ,It bat Mmittirteil ittrir Irl itincriyerwt tor the ....spiv.. M. said ntptiislOn Ihukhh...4 Slim the hu,suu 4 anion I. crib.% . uo 11.1161t0r boo then may nek lailarir.i In al I not Thu %antral dalidate. lairs( aa.aa.eall 0. the simmer*. 1. sure I COW ea 00.144 .0010 Won wad diner arm fern tkettr 1.114, Cel.tar atein to Wks IM ofirrasseril tredt S. corp. tar 1.11" 01.0 rf Mos laeor morlol foe W on.. it 111 mit r.ntaia m Use coy *loa OM( tiii. tntutote The, rano., rioditro IM ii.ffirrtii ILA it not only tty.. 4 Itimint, but Atsniil... It.. chose in a tail. suit sr , ahe thus 'trite. at tb. of Lbw oral, hy tailor y. t 0, 'I I ot.r.••• AMI priipagat in. Ho I tier,, b *MORI Inj in itiiiiri.nretinn.. and •I«..tructl,r In i•nn. it i. vet Dia.: MA tri-iitt. n. "Immo Ina Sold rt,nlatin, the '4. , onott and Th ,,, eneta. haki lea,ng tiro Ina nahuna Ant/ ttrvirtit? renelltinn 4..1 further it is EX,4 n10)1: 4 ,61.1 11.144.1V 4 1 I' Ttilt T 147 F., .Yrlhap ia ter Masa *0 rim**, emo Sure, sad sir "...Atli hair. 11.1.64.• a•T sb. I may hat V' 411.1 ~ V it 1w tyn.. Ilia! L.r.• • A..: • Men•k• ‘ akT).ll i iiIIUTUNS .e ..• <twti of Marie, OM* 10-I,* ;arte„ii with silt, Isom, ha the counr a two taisii tromp the einsiteui• of tb.t hot or I‘teit's .mown Worm Clad, trtuels too relit • •hort tier ago :qv. *alter,/ /*either p... ...r stelae.. trout tbtropermittion of the (-‘ll.l tuedione .o eillittual a. am, It.a pill e.l to Ire In MY (moil) XI , ! .t Iler ...got Woe plosagatt sod mug to take. ought to I. fp /wrath. know., sad ttutt le plot the reseon wo.l the .ape bare tir waling .or thal %term., r V...” • Mill l'Aftz. , :5.1t1 Itru‘ut•i• tt. aeettbi, wed whole 1.141. At CATER k MO.. I.:rie June II 1t... DR. G. NEWCOMB Practising Physician and Psyci l i l acigist, -1)1-.4 a ai ii 0... resealed at Ma is ulnas Xs. T 6 Led Ras Dr N. will tred to lsTglitlC•L canaci sail &it ennoble allettons et c her rot. Prase tire Pr 's irnewledo and I..nc r tperience of I h.. darn-lit .rstetos..ir practice, be hap barn KW. to cure the poet Mt heal Mmes.., .A 0.0 •014 , ..then ha% to failed, and Ws bap barn dec puired a The Dr thaw% that In &gleams there is an action either tuu Pautlte nr tuu Negative in We % itai powers, upuu the arta lII,MI i hi. a,-ti,.n again squatted, health must Lau •. Bence tali r ond..rful results, from hi. Pealtin null Sega'', nu-die see. w hbek i se. sminurably equalise tins Petah* , and Sr/ratite vital .dean. In etuU. gull Peru, Neuralgia, Trultbselle and liemlarlse. Le gracratits almost unnirdist. n:i4, and never Lath of mac% Urn patient train pan.. bre rre,llt. To this all Ills patients four Lynn, yearn pie: tan telilit, Th. U. rieen tinrtioelar attentlint to 11l rentals Ditkis.itiett tog ilotrn, kr, , 14411ity, Sidt r. o 4tirworn". " 4 4 Hop* top., Wanton, li.is•ntory, o.4n•utnittiant. Mak MIMI in lb.. Limbo and Hac k, Ihnemarti of the Throat, illll.lllllti., Hrouenitia, I Aier, Hoart, and Kolopi Attentions .4 NI) PISEASES OF THE 77. livi,qc al s dodos's* esa cosset 11, iotts.t, sad Wk... aueti . %en t In nu,,l Ilk. Dr. 1.1 ~.it VC rikt1...1141 *very t.. .11 ...1 Lim .(tee lv k NI., t,') P The lir. h* Ate•cine twegkmell /of Toothach., Neu I,Agi^ wd 1 . 1 4,.,,, it. /Zit we —Dr J. K. Atoith, lArlyttlit, PE Dr ('litioo Pn 401,at 4,f Cavd.le Dust. {rr. Searint, mut Dr, V aatD ,1 t , I j.ti. sad Dra. I /W, to watt Smith. ersinford, N. rt., ..litrt.- 7. ).‘ 4t Watches, Clocks and Fancy Goods. ri. t 1 1l WTI .t h. oit as Mato littcetr nppftit• Ito". n'• 00 0 ouoiries largo addition. to kis stork u. toole bi lose arru aim 'root tlioseudorit (gide*, and lo , onld Ini It. et ery hod • ,” want .d on) ttuag to b 4 two of loosinssio to *you:tine ir;.rroto owl price. and tkl.,t nuoe whwthst it is tor theirl ntcrect to encourage bon ofitt ir longer out, patronage I suet, a tool thing . 1, " You get ,ti yaw. o.er the ..titer udr, ftir if it IP Vt.-gains )nu wish, ail iihsl I poerobto, in prom and guilty. Harm( I laze; wasartmamst t,. tioty.l.l at, sad th. .I.lightiwir Wiwi shoed, Austin i. deteruouc4 4. evil .t a euvial profit arid not It euelentold by any A rrerdener f twarti Toro!! Yeovil in Erie maw him Pot /11,14 r at lona, Lod Iv, *hater, • I/I U. uri-.1 in mak.% otl.o to thaw , till., put their 'Crum( la aiao„ for temporary gain. Watcher., t Indu and Jrwrlr . i of all Idoilla rorrfallr tepalreil at gigNipieto pm , * 4,10/tUal. sneer York+ and S I Ivry Sower, of all tAs latest wty loot, toitonfartor f4l from Gum Silver, fur sale ur mode to avrier. lowprin t , ofletterx 11.,13. in A nest wasweer, toptber with flamer Rum lA* g,,,wineg AGAILAAnaii SAM *Ad loth, w June 7, th.A. 4 pasYl LATE W4L'rl:ll. RAKER 4re Ave "toss Arnmerdi4 iikaap•tare, emit I andla Clisodasis , Prepared Ceara, Avers, ( Urge, Parte : Cacao Shed's, Hiewpistbse p 1 Thelostac Caw "-• nose Shells, Cracked Lma 4 ,1 " IreitithE Maactibeturee i to whirl, Mt precsiaans ,have been aosetb-I tee the etik4 Institutes aid Fain of the I 'woo, ore ao eetkot dirt /or chit.inqt, sad persona in health. !ley allay isitlerr Mart ismiliee. the german otoiteassot *hen dant noon the Noo of tea 4.r code*, sod are reomotnendeal by Dr. W 'wren, Jack son, tis 4 own, Wary awl Atlanta, of Roston, aod hr eadissot pby oakum ittsenbeco. Inc hv Lit ta• principal Grocers in the ratted Stain., and by their Atria. • D. L. Mt tar. N... York; Gt & k TWILL., Philadelphia Tian to . Bar !..1.4.•L, Kati Kiaris - rr k irct ur, Ciorinnakti: Vi AL Frac, RAKER k ClS , D,.rclar, 'ter, Ilum. - :Smf4 Jas BARLEY NOTICE. milmni b.f. • it contract &rims Stir ronoth of Itt'y the 1 ' 1141004 .• eropo at liberal priers. AU contracts ofw,. ingot awe ir mods drama the mouth of July or asi at MI As nasal, the sotaerinei trill motions &dim the twelve months c_ so ...oar to !AY Cams, and the highest market price for Bailey. Them istehing to c 0 o. their market metro...to into specific cash eo !tires can do o only duns* thi ghee* id &A S. trio, July b, 7866. A %OWL Lumbar Wanted. NVII4 .in par Um hlghca4 mutat poise Ul Cii" for 44400 Nmet 4414 1 lth ick 10 *et Inn{ " '" 4041110 " " 1,41 i " 14 " " 400 •• WhitarOak, Of " iir Assisd kw I*ii,im tr 44 t r 4 4 flr4aa gbie fo wll,m Y_olu4 s b a d W 4 iwo4il4'lCld .11‘4 (4 121 e. 4. 110A100. bu 4o W taft S vessiAr ! UNIFFILUX. Pgi % ..I rAI Vi,. l'o•Pt, IP U eitia of P{ i 1•113111 STV. ff F* fr. !lin t 111..gbow• kitnek 111auwas , 11. I _ . Erie City Clacriage itar!ufactory Mews YALE & B REF. SE WOULD r op. t ehily ~m 0, ; 0e ,• to tbeh f:: !, iritteraly, that they lA , e levied the eatatnabroent oreopted by F. Wittich, ou ztate .tenet, now Sell Det e V• • sew sod havp DOW on haul a baler n,l i.rtr. r o-.. ..if ••• Mode of CARRIAOKS, BUGGIES, S. , Oita ever betnrr, r Lich, f..r , tarn arr ...eperlor rr anytbiLic boturen in '1.... they employ • wijnipq twel vroo.l .841 tr.. T IVA eollll7tr t 7r AUMV Ir ~ ,t kr WM. lif• elled OPT rlb. . L arlor w. , ,. Tim sior ILATIERAL• r nl. Loci, nut cru. I. ioul sit flietr inn*. liPpairing r .11 PAINTING AND TRIMING don.kbOrinokir. 4 ,4 , 44 ,flut t. slag. or PerkOka rend ent Ordrrk 1.1 , r oot rzeeetort to their. rottro •Stlsh.rtioo. , 1.1 lar aa well am if ttror attowl.ol In 1- r , ••n - ...lirenkrio work will hod .1 t 'l... Mar In, 1446 New Establishment. NEN' c; 00DS \ Eli - 1 , 1 ,. • I _ No 9, 8t09% ' kr'. • • • t • oliN IitiaLLILN•; take, tlii -1, t.. 11,40. and tho palitho craPraili that h. ha ).,t t • k...• alai a new awl ..plono• •••••••••••'••,•••• • r 1 .."'1 , I.‘ wing • (i.tb.. rfttins,, , , r., ..t tl.e mart approsett c. l. 1••: • - ' .1.,..(4•4011,m, m u c k h o ofrt(k.t mbie at, r01t.4-. "ttt.r" fr"'"mbl'• with at" .004; t ••. I 1... •• '' • • ..4• ..p..n the la•t. ent nri.l 1,11 • • L •i I , t‘tleamaiontat ail I.lthvtrvitt td VI • t,r,t • • • And Alla reedy • • bL stack t. Al 4 ho &rm. t.. t'l .• So. Y. Fin,. • 11... t. I, •-t ..• tt CiaArm, ~ T r.I 1,, appiroml styho. Let sk ronert , .• and go &Wet ("WICW.I. IN 4.. Kr.r, April 24. ilkai Assignee's Notice. LL Penwin• .r i• '4, J -1 r. 'v entitled to oorne fon., 0! I.'ol of tbrir seevontx, a n d the,. ' . uotthed 14. pp..on< lit. ' .teed,. tire saritror. of rat the MAIMS hirideot him and r . 2 t 1. .• ,•• t Tbore todebterl rlOsel ' •111 pre cost., rn. 11 1 of ht. Fog , Erie, April 21/1. 4 Notice of Removal. P It• WM . . liOrr".. 0, x• tI . •: ." I . • . 8 ' 1 " tobl " Arm . 6 , .tiolr../..t.. r, I tit ... In • I ~ ~ I st V , when. he will Intrntilt, L. 1 .. 0 . . .. 1 .•" . I . l . trin . Bl . itypldliti , pi„,,,,,: IL,. 1,, „ . - , • t t.., of Complaint. 1,, lou. ..l. ~,, t ~ t. ~, t .• t ~0t., tilt 1 the knowledge he La, . I tt.. , t- • % 1 . tit .. . , . i I t •t. : , oiw.ration in rraacem,.l ti,. 11, ~.,.• 0111,.. . ~t, • WI AS! log that none . 1 ti,, f r. , t...• .1,- ..m. , , „.1 • 011,011 • Stmt . , Qmt. l sod l'e ,It / ' , Mr tie .4../ i 1 ,". lil 0 tt.il , / 1. , 01,•tit.. an I ... ~..•1.1. • t . 6. lir Wm I. tirirr, an. fr.-. fr,,ro ‘n. ..lt 0 0 0 1111.14111 AO 1111•MITY and 1,1111, 1 ilhookiln• PelllsollB 141 a 410.t.r. Uoo, cwt., slid It.i./11.•/tt • tit , ' VIOL. and plan. N II - Lags. in want ..I I d. ,„.., • t..., 01411.111Ctio00, A e , et,n ttltts it Vit. mmumam , orauNuif i.vii %LE lIONTII 11 I'lf at tli. 1t... tor'. rie1..... Iri 1,,, italtml.. l . 1 . ' , ..1 . 4.• . Milt •I . lntlntn• 01...1,1 I , . .1• 111 ' f .. I. .• , - • ..IL. il box Jr,,.'. fl, -.. .1,1 , . 110, I. )j...t ~. th. , 1, ~ Lt o ....... I ,01 , • 151 .e t• e 1 go 1 ,0, t 0 , 11 Ofiee, 71. Voleale prafrers I ~, I killlal/Illg pri.‘ entail,. or. 0.1 rt..", oirall.,sl.l your ph% hitinl conikinmAtirtri r•...1. 4 ..rm1t.. . mpryduuto,u. Order, Irroul any part .I tit, I . 11 $L.(10..111 .4 . 11 n. , h• re . 111.1 01 1.1. , In 1,11 Fir 11 m I' Hwit . tl.. ~, 1. •, ~... 0 . , •it•lt, 1 . 1.••101.1h in ...1/1 - 11 \. s. 1 tr. t , I sad him tometiee extm.o.l4 t.....r. ,• -... lb.. Omer., ilaatahlt. Anawi. i Moe boar* from f/ I NI I' M larelt ta, labs 1.6 I. Spring Millinery and Fancy G ti Ri. CURTIS "k • a"'t Cgiini ""4 " 41.141111" po • Anti. fter.rtmout 414, 1.."... Tr„ t .. 1 Laatimi A;i4 1.4 liti , l.l• 4: ith almost corer . ) artia . - `afore, arid fslorle • a,l 1.1.: a t atitliner• oar: : •le latomfet• aaa I f,.. t la •la 41 JI , tT THE , Tnlti ~. 1\ i•• Fraim DAY, any l uantt , H qh•Ut4l Almowle. - - HAMAD., and rummy • 22, r Will he kold 'h, 3p Al.. 0., , r0. I ). 1.44.1 tina•terr , WA 1 6 It, pt.,/ New Arrangement. I.mtki 144. ‘... " • tt, 1 .1 II • • • the •PI.I •tAra:l , ll •tatt..•tr. t: t 5, 1r happy: at •11 t:tti• : • , boor Isun •,tl, a S'a . a "'. Man • 1:: Ic•-• t •••••• r " 1154 fail to irte« .411. t., • Fr.., Ita,rl German Vegetable Cattle Powders : FOR ItOLt fro‘% lb 1101. A.lllrlPrinT 4rtirle r.,1a. , 4 4 r Your forms.Tl.to ••••11 .• ,„„ tnia , nry.• that tne.r.ht• II • . • , •• rather •n Injury aim.. • 4.5 5 , 1. tut m A .I promoting ifigvot lot] if 11, 1...•... , •' .4 lb , ' hinunt, from vr• • Si • • • .5 is. • • dttv..-tiona in knoteo 1.. • • a cured, ridenimpaii% (5.541 14.. I • , kla II In 4 • Fruit Trees, Shrubbery and .Hcdge Plant T „ witownlier •-• r ' Apple Pear l'oar MI P'."ll " • • Av. vska.rfrrickit I • .10/41. ' , ll4ot t t l'lntax, tm th.n.. - et Atrt ,t „ thwn skA3 In* r..• 1 I ,•,4 fillEl CIMEEMIE Dissolution OTICR ta n JOS detiropt. 11.014ter, t n•• raptrAtmas 11tittitmit..t1 by thn , P •,' •• I 1.• ft• 11.44 Itra I n „ hal., Xs! I, 1s \..)AnWELL a tatip.v% 01,1) Tissue' it g•••• , . 1 , • their F:ulsre t•,t. ..( t raver,. Juew. 11, 1951 rIPENSIIi wt. i..v .. th.• • -. t , , 4, , • A..) lhailiMaNi (...uutorrioatner,K , o, 1n• It , . ~ • - „ ~ - Juott.l4, 11140. t 11.11 , , I , Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Costirenec ITotoy he of attvantx t ,,, , t,, „. ~ t ot, t.. 1 p/gLpfs to klto••••• ft.. , all, •/„, lb •• • , .• •.. •• ••• ~ tun, them there I• n,, , 1 . •T rrile,f, Ihiett, I. ,:l. ANTI eitATIVE A.l) it, is Iley7l , llerlt n, U.. and adavitt tol lao.tt .11.1 r.. 1.4411.11 rto, rt• • • fotittAll tat 111., a. /•1 li• • .1 tilforto..nt and turn .war n. ./1 Bitters and 'Syrup., atilt et w l.. Rowel. and I...ate thew Pals but on the awl rat acrid arid, and r..nolt , (L.. I r, and in and verdant', thin 11i../ . . hndvnllatpt Mr otottrtset - ti,. fr• • whoa 1111A1.1 , 1 t. •M 11.• in on rant , '" and natural a on , bale two taklug a • irt ante!), fall • !IN, with ant a th.- ddh. altar. I .r N P. litre theta a :Ai GIA.HAIL %'t House and Sig-a Painting, 116 moh•rnlier. frlen.l• and the poki , c taw Lunn.....( 1110 11 m d !..i.gu (In,;/12 •111111 nu itb Strret, betttrr n 61.att• 47.1 t't eutoloii by Jaarkesi Cuttratitm, w V.. amt prompth uteeut, xll 0r..1.4ra o, to. r :t •••r • , n their whole time t, 11 , l000v••... born etairyor,...l to it 0n.% ••r• • narrlt and w r * %/410., I 1410,P.14 ,Id. 1.4tf , •11.6ye their 3:4111. w 117111111 etittry. • t. • . trawl. Few, Itaaals 214. 1 4 r.a To Mechailica Y.,, , .. R. , ,•••vvltr, s Itnl.‘, ! !I , . Tools •onall% kobvt IT, it tiotr.l , 4••• ,• Env, Marrb It, )sit PECKHAM'S \T}INT 1,,(“ t CULT/VATUN /I'l 01 TH F. FORM of the tooth lat. Nib.* sine en.t 4. w , .rn , Ong N h %I: .4 , tk; nataval •t a .totat Kn.., )(arch •..%, Pc." I, I 9111411RATANT N(IITICE ALL WPM►rpnrini theniAel s e. . A L. Rating up to ate si. ' • the err lfity imr trrng ~“..tCA"t Sid% Kr RA It 41.114,t1y ;;,•1 u. MA I D( tar 44-1 f X 11.% Mar,* Osage Orange Seed. W E bare Liao ha) 14 , 11 . 1Trit r :ext., ntr. eterli•ot article lor ar.r Ad Lod 4 - isrtlcia "...is an amok. mule, 1. .0:. ..•" flea Of ittiplements f r I tv• k inn 'Apt .r Apep 1:4 Iw4l. t"1. ot6 A. '4 Triplex's Philadelphia, Garden Seeds, HA VIN - 44 intrx iueed Me* , %N. 111 isrit,t !Lading the Ram trim aro Limit .4 .• eg,e/ ft ink rutin eati.G.A ., .11, It er •e I of those who rlo net wlah Slitir uSM.r 0 KM/Mine. ire heir ithal 1Z,,. V.011(1/eie aarortirwltt. r.. . 1: p:t. • • 40 • catalogue,. i Apra! HP, Immense arrival - of Boots and Shoes kj• KILLan henat reawoving for tint pa..t I. a loarr Stock of anc.) !Soot. and 4bot o t r.nutit WOO% style. of Win and Oenta s r.t • Woo it lame variety of (.1111.1rtrot a.F an, h•tr. , • 1,, I aosweakost to Ma Us. , tn *Watt 1.. Max SIM. FE I le,' • amid the poklk tenendl.t. kit. twat... tottlek ta:t • ' -. sari !lady pay% Pl*. all and •••.ruiri. •t nn • t . r• • ar01121 . 1. Blork, now dont 'ortl. T. M. A . • -•• A.U41114161 of week made to tna.k r a n d ra l .a, t t r t.• • s•tina. ' Joao 3 ---- - . - - . - - - • LiEPIC PAINT.— '••••.• Intimaiha f 1., 1' ,, 1.• u , ,• .. • Aare a dwarf° iodecT (mm 16e 1611,nrir." • -sr. • - \ 6 i 0, 1 / 1 414 . 1 1. 11 4 /NV JIMMY VW' rrra..b 'f ,, • i ha pod order, tad will by *ad se ree,o,ftob),. 11 pr r WOOI 111 alld Ipolity sa rub le &Wed. RAN Jaw se, Ism cArrElt .... HI ME INSIMII=I =HU • 1 . 1 ' V, =MI . wn lks k , . , • I. /I t, 1.. • I IME I=l =I MEE =IIE , , ~ MEI IMO . • I _l,l •••• •'• •• i -•; 1 3' , .k... ';',.... .•••.) • , ~, ..Lobit ...,,,v- g 0,,, •4 1 . i : I . `".•-.1!• - •:.• :=3 :16r-Af.' • .6 • ...t.•44......... ii, j 6:. • ..• ~,,,:- - \ •'. ~ .• • .'..i...-- ~, - .•• ''''`.44.-47giv" "'""'"?-.' . :- . - - • . I._ 4• 11 '.: .1,..=.._.-:...1.•••••• - - "HR'S P ILLS imAL.4.us. ~u tl;s. u.terua , ur t • • .4 artl•ln • .• • 1 I h• ^t.a.beh. u, -9, 1.. ‘.llltAiinig t.la. u ir , ...irannt art. ,n I. . ..1i5t...... la .1 ran.. Mont , ..•• It. tut,. Least tut Virt.i. a. I . Owurea • ' • ‘‘.. 14.1 nut initia:anetat....l p•r ta• 1•414 ...has* , "Me ..104.1 • t1:0 , .1.• • • ; at.' Miami in noail .0“N LIM ll •l•♦ •• il••4 {u• Ir Y ••• IY••' ' 4 %1 II • -. l'ittS. 42Yr SY eh quantl4l w. , 1 u nee 4- , •411. utl. the $...n .0. , : • :.. .rr .-1 . 4.541+, ,L t 4. L1V14,1.01..1 1m0 , 4 ~.. i I.e liou•10. , •,, • to ‘, 44. • het, 4.. ..,a. Poar e q.rte.,• bit" =I =EI MUNI lIEMEMI ) / r:/,./l.e. —•.-- SUPERIOR STREET, CLEVELAND, 0 wad .1114,.. Ili.roolt. ilicasio, I.Q. „ 1. r N Mil Lowlizate• MEM MEI ..,:htre.:; on (4.1.,..1.:1 nttlre Fir.:t iatr. Gallery, i:EADY sTonE ti's I.f. t.ts 4 Bay. Lake Sunerior and Chica o I # #,,, / J.. # 1,,S DIE j: r.\ .1 V /.. STI S ti S., i t , l a blunt,. 2i !F , • 74 t. i. ittZ V: ••••• . t «rNi . t Itt. ..f .., I ~,, . v••1111!•11, A. \ •.illl,r. a li. ~' .• ^ t. , U P , .1 % illetl IdetlecliAr 01.1lintS Ilan lbern - 1.21 A. • . I. t 4, 1 . • LID: .r.... 1 Leok (main..., 6,8..! . n Irmo,. Stn... I r.,u, 1.:i11.i. Dne-,, k. , ke 1,. \ UW LEI, k GRJSWII.D . I . 11.14 , “ •he LtSdir, MCI EN I=ll LPP.t k IrA .1' Jlllo' t!..) MEE ,•) axl V•iu, I, al I lat. It It L 1 1.4-ELN Ecure N,.. =IS ti - . Aur inor =I I= hid. 111 • t, .% pie. Li . 4 1., tre, 0, I ~, cto! i.ui O r . iii En ER I /- i /• %'-~ 1221 . ..... II .1,11 S =EI \lin IEII '" '• lIEISMIIIIIII CIENIEII - =EMI • • , • . =EMI HEM • welr,rrr K.Tro J 1%1.1. ,• 41.% nl s‘ e, Kieru our a alt 1"A wt the Ilerrolt .tnrk 01 1,, • h • 1, • n" P. .I.•Lisaimrs =III 1. ,••• •• 1 ,••=O - Ali C, Ito." • ••• A S.I. 7 ti♦ It Ma 1'1.1..1 1. 14 1 o•%1'01.1) will sell thole rot uo. •tort o A, n• le ; , r•rt: liroo. -.14• and .I•ring lireogi 4:00.1. and lbawla, ....,. I „, . . ~., at .....i., to ...Wit theill out. Sarruas are SOW of -- ------ _._.-1.,-- •+—. 1.. .-. • • 44 11 . .' ' Ih' 1 1 %In ft(lll)Pft 1 . I - ~,,,I votootuwot ••( Imo otol %Night r al.su ......la 0. , triyin, ?h. . , I A . •..,A -. l R•st•l , L. MI., i Intlreitter , d notUleillg wad Fltlkllo.. "' "" -- '""l''' ‘ "'" A "" ' - Loi •• r tr. . . ti,t Loor ' cluoloywr than elarorber , Coil bat s , I- .. . I kr.....t0 Of I. U.V . .1 I ' ' ' '' ''• " "lOW Ulo. Nair .. 'XV 4' RINDERNECHT. 4 ~.., ,t‘t , -.... . ... of l W 14:r k ' 4 h4 . 1 46 1 "tibealllhe lie I.alee. ; I - 1 1 fi: 'PA e. 17.10 v anis ?twists' tv 1.4.1*..., ha .400tne otrliwo and por k . .It . Goat k.. .$. • . .111 , , ,, errs 11 I.'l , -.1 , . per , ant ti• • • • I • • ~, to fklor, I {sir, Ma) 17, 1... tr l “.4 p.',,... .1 •,,.. 1 .r . t4. Steej cultivator Teeth. 4 tot towsiona... thaw the .1,1, t., 4 q i i i l ..irri. ,r on sz,i Lui, II st,,r Trail' the be s t in albs for rip ....v. .... al. • 1 a i. - a,p,/ lky ~ - sti--Drar. P. FV., Clams awd o:irritate l'or Sate at ' ' s"'" L ' (44"'""./1"Ili i Hotel . I 1i, "2". ' luxowactsiir gi stimcz lune. 14. Wel Doctor Bardeen's ititeset oflPirthreed.. A)(ft +T ~,,,t,0 , 411.rf Yoctig3n• for tbo Caro id SWAN& mml 01l tillers.. of the Blood axial a certain' tuned) for hutam4- two of the Lora ~ .1.1 only by Eric, J 1.12.1 Zb, I+.A CAIITIR k 811.0, 11111 =I tt ,„,.,„ ,„„th drt and 4 - lir En At BRO. EM!ME= GRATIst TO Ar.sr Nucor irezrzren 414111i.iTURL • a.* sad popular croft, to 4htirtliatoil -- irttimat charm*, sad torwardwi by roil to say post Macs is too Vatted . trot m, rorrtriaig to order ecorlosiett two Woorpo tor PwOlf , Ailtioteit Res 1 • 1111.A1A1.1111 4 lIIEDICAL HOWSE —Rohibilobool row or' h) Dr It ISKI‘LIN. earner or Third tad uttioa,ts., itetweas Spree* tl4 Ple, rtikladelpitta, Ye invalids ow apprised that Dr K1NK21.1,4 ronihei bit prattles • toiticultt hratortk ,iisodiotse, which entry** YY rhdhrlded Itt•oth.r H.• &tattoo. nor linfurtaaata somas* Ow *basal UMW . tb..ustads see ocusiosity merearlailood o.t oe lie• Ramat •.. or.- peotaptl;, 444tatrulahra 11V ti!N I YEARS OF EXPERIENCE to tine treelructit of a team of ilialsoea hitherto teilette4 rod las ha. rruttybr4 Dr K.Arastatt, (!MM qf a week os Aar Pr .0 , 1PON11 0 ,) to prove that ni,De• troths of the moots of 2%,r.utia Dehlitt y, Local eakeoastitutiottal wasutoise, mattpai and ' p1...1• al golfer...4g, ar• trse:Bable to renal'. White, loruiluipi tM moat terra% yet 4.watt and Wel sluing of dotteeette misery and porta -1 ' , Are 41,,rtal T thE PARTICULAR NOTICE 1".• t • .1 wain. v iinetiao-.. unlulged in try boy., to nntitiadt, 4111 ins up traUt tiara W wualtood, Lod obtsti, it not In don ttate, ant not,. bnceti vrtotta ntritaninn to notritno- Elia/ kalpfflre.f but atone non to a •. tea of protroettut, teelno•o• •,i •I••• ..tahn • Att. •tn I•a nt Ilona atm, Jo, .ILY to TIP. attir'•UG.ti ttii 0 r •11 ,• ••0.1, ann uwir• 01 1 ft., 41,2 #; ilt• 31 t •• • 1 !.. F.t., nnably t kle. • r appl YI .1 tt.t4i: b. 1.411./Y kkJt, .by ~ . I, • I ‘l.lk, • 1.1 hi. spkorl .I . tI • 141• ." ..t.trrtzw• • sal LI. ‘.•ille tolt• I.' )7..8e an t.taittliff 0 - ' • •• .11• f,... 5e83.4411,/, itedisaftd RI: 11 f', ' n. ,„, ....Ato b.,w auto t• multi ,t O. t t tit u e, i.it • t , t mut." oir ingtr• et, , •44 1: M 1 M E . • ,• • I Ist\ i‘F..ll'. • • • .• , .1.14 • 111 at 4 1411,1 - , as 4 pr0th,11.4 , 1 t, r,d mi V 111.013 1 1 • 5.55.. .•3 uvvri lut =EI 1h 0 , • .UL.. •14 t 11l I= .4., 1 , 1 1,1 r f rusk, rig N ur 1n i 4., • • tat. t * • 1:1=1:181 • : I+e, • +. . rat.. •zoti . 1..44 4 011kt voilzhg elan, Who 10/1 • 11t h•,.&Pea an or in 14 tit • nr:L. tr •1, 1 1,.• rho. ~,rthr• t•pollr I : t: •;. ta: v•q/C t owttl liv Irr a frrea.s...l t tfu 1 • 41.0!), I ler .1 al.,' /a 't rtttl IT “ NTRI INVAI,IT+S• •••rcpHrftl tocrthwr with all thwir tur • r.uutt.n. e lir K wroalicaue, =EI! t MK t l a• • Om 4 r.. 4/.11 .1. em 11144.111.11 t . 1 114 a f.mreir,r, E A Ir. YOUTH AND XANHOOD. L. , oft, o. , 1111.. 1/14 A I'ICEIdATI*RE UFATH ' BITMELIN on Self Preservation. CM MMI =l9l t ~. Tremeudoous Arrival of Dry Goods & Carpets AT EMPIRE BLOCK. 1. \R.1....1 •If It Is .4 DM' ..4111-1 ( 1.110.(.. I ( 1(1.41, 1 1 OLD pm yard t.. tL.tr p kg • 17.14.n0 por C7e3ra.t., Crls.epailzbcpx• it u ; rvu, tli. l a n,d hart itistli the ;a.' tile... , week- hr.. . 11w. .t.. 1„ ti .n H O, IIV .0. N. V. ~la .qO.l. pig•,, I hlllll. I.r /IV. • i I. • h . • • n n.; }nS , i 1J 3.• • t. 1, .. - K•• 13,141 s i,air the inrest • .11‘. lIJ OlTr calk kovell a►u I, Gal u•I Latest Styles of Dress Goods ! Helen r•alt • I h a lt., 41terteerine toratta.l,,., ,Ln.l • rr• I,n t pattern, %Natal-Ink 4 -rape, St , -Us. T — Lcout. nts-, kr , 11./II•O I. t I/I IN 1111.1..11V4 VICO VI 4141.70 613. - • r. Se. Le I/1* i.lter , an.l K 1 , . , • - Attnetn: tn. I NIL _ "1 •• n/1. WM Fair s Platform and Counter Scales - ' in.unlT vs. sae°. DO YOL WISH A GOOD PICTURE! Jrt, ‘l.4l..,,nerce ,, tyin, toe • 4.141,7 t. tt IfittLlVtlC kot . n4ttut , , It.•iPte.l by Art, 4 . :in tusk* it, nt, or« would C•ery trust 11 , 11 t, r. th %nal ..1 any eontUalt- I) • • . r r. ton n tun: oot -diet thoo.n, who desire such • t I. • '.rug, Llcornotoo 'heir , hoire xe- I - :‘ ••plly upon tiro ituodted ••4. of i tot h flt lea nvt ~, ar• '• rootrintly nat .. -. i.ky..l;gl.lt 1)14uelT011.11 104 h p 11610... be loan tf• C.llv to " or, in the wt. , ttidr•rr,btng one of MIMI . 't. . 1 .. r ~~~ . .7.1 7 , . 1 ., ,•• from tgrt , ,..nee (17 , u+ I ' tii. •I r-stitas , rmi r 1, II Pau =MIN= =CM 'EKE GROCERY uli act 'bar Moors back '"l' • • • , l•• Ir 1..4 at ,„. •,, • a: •; ! ,, t1.,•1.1••••ra, hri..t Tth-ef, . Itiater. liA•lntr, Lard. I n. nl.r g., 1., .1•• lia.araute, Notice to Housewives ! IMI r tk .vernfraf. A ' "Concentrated Lye." h.. 1...1/10, P, ~• •T. ••• nfl ••.01..n0 rri•••• 1 . , 1.1,, sin '''t 14 +t 114. II 4' Re,: A } s• r, 111.11 1.1( -• ZION I I .lor IA 11.4 \ -2 2' 101, %I •21.. re. , 9 (A - a •t ,ri 1 - 1,7 w •l•tin•-• ~f HI balmulo, 11111 i iPlff Ili ' • %.1...`.,11. 4.1 111 !lair] F.. , "I. la•-. I- nod R.,11,01 ict ice , that 11 du ..r 111=M1 .116'1 T I ;•.: I:, 6y NI r r Ir.. • r 1 ; SlLr'. .1 , I; 4,1 • Ich44:tn, Steil:l,4,l%lNa, C.A.. - —, a»a - 4 att . * .4( 4,44 , r44 lust CAbW , ;R Islll 01.1"). MI 112111ETIMIEI ISKE6 - .l'()9'/O.VS. Nob n. Pedlars r4otli r oce st•Pok to .I.et fnari Nod CA UM tf.1.1. 411 i 111ftilift ME =ME 31==Mil 11.111.,11• •.r.l.r tt 1 111 LI .litr OIL ..+„ i+ 1. 1 of r 1 .14 i1V . ;;:41 " 1 1 • li• rrs.a..l.taoce.,, /Lod p&ek...41 4 '4 , •1 11,., t 1- ht ult 1114 t. I :'1:11. • •.., f 41111.101- it 01 \ Et 4 1 Jiti% di ~' i Nir-i~~,. i.J •' lIIMI 1 , 11.1 • • t , ••(/ tf , it 1 .114., la.. f. Y. Ar.• : • • t .1, • 2. , • , • Fl i i..• rt)tri hnntl , u , j , m ..II L. MEE IM=IMEM:i MEE lIM=IIIIII= =I IMIIMEM=O lu` Ire v NU ..1 1611 , , taller'. i I, • I II • 1., l e%)1l11,1.1c • rt•it tlI 1 ttert..l4, al. I the, Oun : Do buratpurg,e4, Lout tri Leto Lr. , ther, • •eareh tho ht, 4 ti,,, • . I t Att,l the pre -1.. 11. AItEL. • • I •.r 4.11 i I .1.1. %lid L A O ' tlt • vlanl the • • 1 I }: A hard P .• 1", *n.l37+, : I k 1 MIMI , •111,- I, Si , 11A & " liienbam• pt../....,1 6 tlittxll.46,l, 3t • ei•ft•• p.r iar•: li VF I=l nitro r •.1 ton Yam o WM. t RINEY:RN F.CHT c 4 , 1)V1 KLI. k k.RL3WIII4I) MR AI.S. HATES k CO• •.i~ c-~r~q,x..gy~.py. ME The laserases tR firin sad rims lbw essay lab* /as/Mao C•011/My A. Wei iiIMMIC• tio ewer etwitoilto .4 Como!, at at los ?Stool,. irr allaelotiost divided wst• tow Pa YtIO itoitoftelk Ithic 12a staff/arty sad dw. 110 bat or OW losowd. sad tie ' kw aldeb ad Mot to ' O , lamed The Nob is either dPpstbsset xt• sot bald. log tbs Mbar Ar4s laserliewe era I. Misr Dawsursi at rialart Jana I. F. Bart... 8, P Kepler, Gooey. A Elf tot. J•ki k , Prelet ON, • CPIAILIS Y T00n.A..., (4kw, J J. 216..frstt's. ellimppode. IC4sn, June 21, Mid .11111 DRII.4IIIIIIM IirTV•L ‘.41/17/ INSVRANCE CONPAzy. Yh(l4d , /phla, ) A I .1.).../Ou•lllie•wis. 11.! 1114l11•1 ,•1• , . paidietpaiso• Ike pitidiailliiet'.o 1.1.., 1.111.11. , paid. NI : the tAkes.lith,Jelmali droll he Arno 1,••••-.. w ol) lsl threfaily 11/14 pf0.4.1P, 4,a .1j .• r.e o . M.-veka white, mais44iNg. *ad <lift O I). .• timid/Lid iirnai perinitawat. Mit id - I'l.llo 1. 11 74,1, .laie•C !land. I hr.., i• I'. Ida aj.. Ruh., 11 Julia Oar felt. ti .410 I . 44. Neweres. 1.'.. B. sew. ) ,r• h rllrt, tsaac R Dave, 50 N'isliaidi May. lu - I In K. ki.ihulan. 41.rxerr .vewboold.liee.w 6Volo a. "J. r .n ....11h IY CIEZI2 CIBENEZ=I FARINN'S AND MINCILLNIC'S Tiro. laariam, Asa la. lasersue.4l ' p)01,•. 1-eastrir's If."ll,Ag V W Girawr. rhasoddipm. CAPITAL 30.000. Till- ,oppa wy «dee.. lite luomrsar • *ft 111100.1i.g. ac , Mat,loat ‘111%.414. Ivreurci 1,411•• IN the 111111114. In ..1.6(1 111,00.,A.py swat. 11111•1898/1.•911.1 Lx. *4 AL .." ‘1” . (' a..,n110,041/1101 , .. *111.”4 , 11% •,.. 11. e nn.-1 1n...00.1r I IL.. r t 'Will •to 4. 11 A 111.1*TRO•u loytt• 1111t.psziu• Ge... 11u rool l. t. Mr•LA Cann Ul,.. at Two 111**•41/111.4. tones. IL. Illetask., P Casuist Sae% lea.a.c Luca. /a Tlikrints Y rwout t a, l'• I eu.ank. II n I %Sot n, Acrimony A 1.1.1101/ A 111 A 14., Aeon. M., 1, tittotors Down with Monopolies! THE PEOPLE FORk%Elt' Mr 1111.1 i JlO . ••ni. , llllAtill6P ..f totAi.4l y.o, t • ••• ••: 111... rt,..• ?Ike pooopt. and the tit!. ie , lit) ran . this .•i and that, torlhe Ware* uel n•hea, tlie Icant.in•a, at an... 11, •r. =Um,/ glad the hearts of their ui 1 awl nit& I tura srumorrowe stork of rum Hardware, Crockery. Glassware. Clue de 614. f., Sliver P/ afoti iiisite all, (Deasottlata sat Wiwi, Aniericsa. an • Itei. C 11.•. Sh‘nglial• sad Anti-htuult.•••,) t. , • ...II A. L . " vaOligh for all, motif& i•Pr 01111411." SOMA , I..re ,• the pl 4, • ' but ur ID otl.or worth, Uo. ptru,r t.. oot halm e. • ...rib We ran and will sell Frond. 4..ep r 'ash I. Is.. J ne 1, Iw. li , s./g•• • EY,..k ANTAP:MIMIC WAm A !We .Corissa, Pivapeat 11.3K3X3F.Irir YOB.HILX.ti 1•1. k ; rruiriorkar•trgirir there W Sief•far 1 . 41011 C Opt/ fungtot) Ireton" - ihrin t and can ruarnafrnuy , rrurn.nrpa a. a Ah I air ahrl 11.1.: REMEDY (w 1: teeth oi4 Lhf• .I• u. 114 e, CJOIMI ODU ealluillel w elntr no a A AA, Anal itailly far at ,l • Wl4r yttaUllitall 101001 lb Ilia yualect Ai Tne *Ater% atr lire Irwin lb, narrneliOn• is Nowa Other...lm a 1 in.., aft itle -all I la.. 1401 L 11411111 tell wlll eas Ariel A. I .0.11 aPi All the dioramas waren are rilranlanru rr , ,. 1 N .1610 qft 1,1411 10 Urhl au tl/011011 Taw, are Akni, if., la Lou I hum %nd fAtafilfil altailitit Ike AJOlLL.plutAlla Lallat I la .. Inrl .IMru p , u,luee ala 4 . 10101 'few tip OWW 11, 'I 411- Use le•la ikon I ul Übe of Wit 1040 i f. %OKA %My Afla/U flit l'h a -II lat., %Oaf. k•r , •t Herr.* t;aourt. I hate tat atottt• Let-a.t. , nt w 1r - Aathellui•ttc *Siete' and rap" that titwa r laa.ataaellel l ha,* lbeVal yet bawd Loi •• rul e. 4.4 pita•• 8•1 !COW f Ivr wog.. ' a• tuts Water. to 110 I au, .1.4 ft - sant - 16A.. 'bens I. es). 111.M.1• awn I t a tarry tattaster w.th the et.... •uc..... I lt.ry brae or.m taste,/ la a•I etreelaallt rpu.. ad 1.1 1 1• a. c AM... I h.) h., .4, , gar utter • en/11114er* twists at" . •pteass.4 Sat Yu rem v.. 11 rat ;lac,. a• .otty' 4%.4a100trd itinieiri , eo4o4...sotirli I wabelositiosigit test atOna.ctarc aOr 1001. 661 Or sad lt Car 0t . 4.111.....4.. , 111.. I'o.l nee -i .P 61011.1111 j .effet .alety I isra-1 Ca.m.....lo.lllarass ra 1/..a. pall,velaer of atm roe's, =9 TI, vnv he NM 00 t% aft-r• -TM 44044 w ►.... I•v 14( K 1 /4 P./414401. Nu are/ New.. tea.- jot (Ls ME1=1:11MI GREAT WETTISH TII SHOP vt'lltril Y. w.wtd regro.Cll..ll, i•gortx Mb friet..i• abd . i nablsc re...natty. Owl kre dun eireisoutea die Tla. Copper awl Ilboot 'roe pia.... .111 tiV ncl tnrl wertl Um*, 11. • • Kimpt Jung Nerd r ~,h a la Fief aid healer al.eufloaeul of I 11. CbPI" i rota K Ate west.,! Mew 1 Wit. Ard WM(011 elleaper t :la. C.l.el.ll}huortft at 11 , 1 . huhraalrof 4114 liMfbetute, b.r. I millet eV 11.4111 I n pod .ipie Mda raureref allaiser wia ctua..e %, wt. neat Nutlet• made au va.aer au all alimaa.atut 11••••Ortn , C%t of Japan War. la tn. 4 loco, a later a.m.,' Wll:ant/4 Tea rout. Celle* ryas,. nod I.waSpe sod Fatal, 4,11 A. .ina / 1 • r.. i r tra a rah e Spouse ltaft.og tiprerer. raiswavid reek kinds 4 'oiler Mina., Aldan' and 'rime. flat Iror. Mu Iron l'andlestitart. Tea Tray* •rd Lap/tin /Ws a sorthwint 01 good rout Soave* . .4 VSIIOO. 110. 11 .• eol4l cheap for cal" Illieve Pipe and MlMPwreilmotir , r, Well aoJ l tPurria rumps.. 'anal &mat 11.1111Nponao 1 ripest - gall gluon% Awed; Illpamikses acrd aetalleirihe -aarntry Alen hay and imasiore loot. bnAt sr rUnen and aainthr. pu toy r a.. 1.• sod. tnb, t ,g, Hues,. llydraahet ratiOS and rope, k, ton, bask tube el all laird*. nu Nawl Caoh Ire Itra•• and Prwler. or tales .o parbanie lot 1 1 Lne. April 1416113—.0i the Fine NEW GROCERY STORE I J. di ve IFIROTlielt hare opene•l a ..e.or •• it PrOVI•10n sWre on steam eitis•et, oppoft.ie h , en h., h rn titre Room formerly /./cc I/ Vied • & 1•-' • /o a Shire. when they will tie Innen at ail vlserrer willl ler.. el1040•Orefl Their *track con•lar• of all I,h it ••••I brpOf 1.4100rr,0r qaa.ity. with pry.. lime, Claw(' /mad, eoestaatly ua Nab./ n W./ pr," all kinds and of the vet) brat QUil.ly I TM.. n t * ,. ' , .1. 140 ed 60 gay" u& 4 tail brasnt putraaolog on Ir. •orr.. w. e4a 'smite .1 IS 'heir 44,1,3 Paige up timy al °lief 10,1 110,0 fovillwr ironble, EMI I {4.o4rargew all M Ind. OW %Died 4 rl r ;rip, up' rot, %tine t t.t couil article tired lie utleteil.lor .:.tat ttt t • .t. kir prim( tit ra,ep tom" awl in. ;ten . ' fore , I' " !". 1 " 5ir".1..1 I t.. t. irelOW H VV,,,111.• •4, I 4., trh, • 1...1:i • I 3,000,000 r•ot Lumber itruatt gi p .41 II 1144 he.% usOke. cr, t, I * 1. 1 .1. vf in. I .i I r• • I j 11 k.I , II 0.4 1:44,414, hi • e 4.1 ftsu,o44s •• •• te, 4 Moo 'file 1. W oto",••1 l'htc • •`- •4.1,114/.• • S, 404 41, 7 pc:, .11816• r, re I in 5,04441 4. I l'iserry Huard. T• I I. If. 241 1. tarts A. Id 1y 6 •-•••• 1 y.INNI •• I eye 'MOM LAM rd.. .610141 • • I L. Nlalre itoultor lewd .II Mr 'goat* 141fr1 '"` Ir., Non, kNOV. 41.111ta, feraftr Mid 1.4.2 ti P I p•• lorr 1M36 1 1 1.% 40%.% DIII7CIIIIII3I I OIIIVN C..... of Made and timmill brava. are .411 a few "Dew t• ra4.l4•tosta, • eut•ovel A M.• art tlOll/ fetei•.ll4 asalopesisa a law sa4 frwdi .0 Dregs and Pine itediaista. Petal. ter itaatte. Oriraor Maw, 1.1... Mare. Wises. Omen Ql•ossiga. Cigars, i , hatur% Fancy V. *ad BlNNeeisseese rn; s ! t,, /tad• tout an I st , Wet, tie ihtead genius 01 mach peioolll Illetrut of :01 to e•II Mid eiseuJoe snot .ark twib.. t rw Vor MuCk nt _IIDIO2 311111E11 .„„..,.“, hawed by (De 00010 t 1001111uef 011 rh.w *5.•• her.. en‘ationl tale namely in sU patellae nr untedlet•e ler K. O • rig+, rm.. was able to select all article. or the parser fe , adt sod I .a..t d Open etsamelfesperterieed the d tender noire. of te ,, t roe. prited w 1400 110001010000 00 wend Mamie* Mold MIN be mu ie, he pn felt:lard each article only after a careful elA101110 0 ): 1110, w e (ON therefore oder lo Pleyelenstra and 111 Of ftet Ile they rot ref) 011 aspure moil ealtoon. Jet wart •,,Pri u 0..)••• wiw ..tined Y 111111146 lIMP , WWIII ntillinlief awl AA, laol• 404 V.. /moil Maw. new. , we %KRIM tar "oh an wr eone. rof. It, If induecai.etit• •• %LOW .a 1., *WS.. Ma Wad. meal Ilaq el as V% I . 1 I . I I ~ 0 1 •lut h Qi 1.••••.^4,1, 1.d04, lAN. ell. rig nsier• .4 sau•an•• ett %%i 1% hilt W s alt. übbnill. WA 0 . Mil , 1 11 ... • u 4 re...h. noki 411 4.1.141 flf. • . 1.4 fbe Amu"! • I.• -I 1010 ti t 214111(10. • 1A1•111e• P, „ye eow,t, , r•• Ln...RLI S. Ibc Cily lOW raltla il/lea I 0ra40111.1. (r..• . . et Pr IV I. wolf. eloO INA pirtn• jl/ st•fliej II U. br rrau reed. aad 1 1111 • lal pure hio,r4 We NA. 1•41 .11$ 41.p.atunity LO eoev.esper all alai wa. . w wri 11 .).• m, II h 1110 it% 1,04 pr leers .• ~ 1 eiTkW AAT IF. SINCI 111 500,000 STAVZSIIIANTID, oAlt seatss, °fowl...AA* ...a .11.....8.•10101 , .0/440114141Verl4 11 M• kr., .6. I N ed 1 4 .4 4 lotig. 4 IneAP• jdr. .10 I 4441 I.e. Illte • % . 1111f• Oak. bid , ' R I web. 4 so.rhe• *.b., .01., t , • •uAt 14 ‘41.1 I .lie Itlbe it liktivr• mu- lw I the w• dimmer./ te• It.. A MP". 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