AIITII IN I= Tenons my window mhon the ewe Of the oak, roan redly Mee ; natamlrost, and Autumn raga, Fan • month too noon thge r aw— Fell a month too woo, my dear. Wen Too *Mai eau to toe, 0, uty Mead, this .Ireery day, Browbeat delft woold wax to be Swart speckled pm 4 out hay, And the maples, twice u say. In thelerillow ceps tbey stand, Down tb. rides, tyro bZ two, Looking very proud and mad, As If , iod hail nude them nou— ns I should be, loved by you. From Ito bower of toting thorns, Will the aweetbrlar break in )la, Like a thonaand little morns To one round and roar day ' Never, with my lore away Al EXPLOSION ON THE OHIO RIVER. A MINGULAR RECONTRE On the first day of March, ten years ago, the new, palatial, and p ,wt rful steamboat "Siren" floated away from her wharf at Cincinnati, bound for the port of New Orleans, and carrying a gay crowd of pairseogers, who had been attracted by the splendor of her appearance and the renown of her speed, safety, awl luxurious aceommoda lions. ,As she moved off, walking the sunny waters so truly like a thing, of life, a !nulling throng stood on the liurr,cane deck waving their handkerchiefs to frtends on the shore, and ever) thing, even the very air, seemed eloquent ~f 1 1 .,p e and happiness' The multitude cotpdst.d of ttie usual tniseella u-ous diaraciera to bi• lotto ru %easel- There :. :•! .o pt , x,inity 'liris werdialitii 0 , 1g,r p• Is iticiaas with seuipturocleourte.y to every feature, mere plersure seekers in easy attitudes, and a !wrinkling of black whiskered gentry, whose re,tiess eye..., ever dr , and profmoou of jewels betrayed their acqualutru., - .4! with the hiatory of the four yu e Besides +these, a number :f coarse featured geuume :specimens i,f the Lack woods haunted the tore put the c.ibiu in tl.r neighborhood of the bar tier were the angel im 4ex unrepregvntp 1 in their end t•f the ball. E. 1•1 bi•Auty alight bt ~tudied thert av in a picture gallery-- the blue eyo d and bright haired belle of the r 6, the !staling daughter. ,f Kentucky. and 1h el:vriuing creole with languid air and f ire Itke Ho.; l“te light l a am Ail ,•11 board •••eni,•l in the it plrtieular grey- N tb••4l.t d.trlierp.tl the gc Le rat b.f.; it), anti every ~ne appear-• 1 to have c uhpuni ia••• .r ••• vial • weer-- 4nd the .uterehati, , • ...I% I it it, tilu4t, however, mention an exeoption tii,the remark. There was a gentleman of fine form and istnitingly liandviitue countenance, with bill liant grly eye-, and t tigh ; white, inteliectual irehea.l, vrho made no aciittuntanees, and, indeed 1.14 , 1 n t appeal to demiri any , a, lie e , otinued to walk the hurricane d.i k the state of prof - mod and voini wii.3t to iurniol atk-tr tcu.tn 1 ,, 0z after everybody else had gone L. i,w lie wa in a -mit of ciNt y bit k eioth, entirely a ornament., and wore a piece of crape round Ii hat av a token of recent berr.iveturrit Several of the euriouv had noticed the ,tr nger when he C1L1361 on board, and -aws him regivter hiv name av "Captain M Thigua-, ut but POILLIt. of the inquisitive partiov happened t • be old Texans thein,elves, and they all coueurred in the deck ration that they had never heprd tf vueh a man it the territory illuminated by the lone *tar, an d one or two suggested that he niuvt be an tyro: for At length, the dinner belt sountled../rni the handsome captain deseended to the cabin ; but he found all , fie -eats at t b upper i u , l of the board tweupied. tool was turning to retire, when the head waiter interposed, and conduct , d him ~ i to the lower part of the tat t le, where be discover. ed a vacant e.tair ant mg the !ado— A brief and invo:utionary glance tr0t...1 that he was ou--the _verge of a constellation of r u d i vut, f aee ,„ b u t t h, y all stolued to have society and protecti.asyucom• onion. of the strong gentler, lave only one She was a girl some eighteen y , , • robed iu deep mourning , and whether ft alight be this circumstance, exciting s)rupathy by c:1!1- lug to mind his own sorrow, or the peculiar charms of her person, which fascinated bit soul, ellpttlai 111 , /tila, did not attempt, in the instant, to Bete rmine; but he felt an immediate and al tuo4 magical intere , t in the sad visage shinning from the opposite scat It is true, he did nut at first think htr very beautiful Her form and features, though ex• tn.itely symmetrical, looked too small and child like for such a poetical epithet; fir the term lit de might be applied to her as a whole and ap parently in every part Her face, bust, bosom, hands, feet, were all little, save a pair of large almond shaped eyes, dark as night, and curtained by long raven lashes, which gave them a soft dreamy expression , while the rich Limit hair and golden warmth id her southern eroupl• xi , n furnished a striking resemb'ance to the favorite portrait of the immortal Titian This carts i n could not remove his gaze from the kit /we visage before him Had be seen that face somewhere in his wandering. in Italy or the sunny Orient ? He thought so; but misty mem ory, revolving the vague shadows of the past, could fix on no definite time or place for identity, and be discarded the illusion as the image of a dream Presently she reload her dark eyes, and, slightly starting, scrutinised his countenance in her turn, with signs of strange emotion, and then, faintly blushing, withdrew her glance, and soon returned to the parlor But Captain Thom. as sought in veto to banish from Lis mind that one look, luminous as lightning, which had flashed through his brain when their eyes met It appeared like both a recoguiti from the past and a revelation of the future, and yet he could not imagine what was the charm that so wonderfully moved him It could not be love, or even admiration, for he had often beheld more beautiful features without so much as an addi• tlonal heart throb, but none had ever inspired him with such deep interest and so earnest a desire for an introduction. Led by this sudden and unaccountable impulse he seated himself near the folding doors at the entrance to the ladies' cabin, and covering his curiosity tuStler the pretext of reading some book he watched the fair unknown with stealthy glances lie perceived that while- others were laughing,-chatting, and making new acquaintan ces, she remained absorbed in sad reflection No one addressed her, and, as he thought many eyes glanoetkat her with looks of undisguised scorn and contempt. Nor was be mistaken in this involuntary con jecture; for as she not only travelled without an escort or a companion, but had come on board alone just as the steamer was about to start, the elite of the female passengers set her down at once as a doubtful character to be studiously shouted, or insulted if she displayed the least presumption of a olaiitto courtesy or equality She observed the general state of offensive feel iwatad it seemed to irritate as well as pain her However, an opportunity soon presented itself for an ample and most juitiftable revenge. Sev eral ladies in succession took their places at the piano, bat none of them did much credit to themselves as artists. After they hrd all finish: ed their grating discords, the dark eyed girl &s -assed the vacant seat, and played without an 2=effort a wild, bewitching, and very 64 with melt consummate success as to astonWt and entapture every unprejudiced audi tor. Elbe the. began another of greater simplicity sad the win tender pathos, and at the same time snag the ‘Ords—a touc hing requiem for the dead—with such effect as to draw tears like rain drops from a spare of eyes. Her voice, at ones lend, clear, and inexpressibly sweet, lingered on the ear, and wander'd at will through all the noses in the ieale of harmony, as if & •e had been imprisoned is her silver throat, or ► viewless seraph hovered on her lips Politicians, merchants, and even whiskered gam blers, bounded from their chairs, and swarmed towards the door of the drawing•room, entranced by the magical melody. But the brows of the seonful females around her only grew the blacker with es vy,and morti- fication, and one of them urged her lover to in sult the girt by an impertinent questi?!. -.Accor d ngly, the gentleman ; who boasted, beside, hie, gaudy dress, a suit of fiery red hair, advanced, and said with a monk obeisance—`. May I be permitted to inquire, Miss, if you are a profes sional ginger?" Her dark eyes flashed lightning as she survey ed the insolent fop in contemptuous silence, and at the moment every spectator oould percoived that she was ttanoendently boautiful. " I suppose," continued the red beaded mon ster, " that you must be a professional singer, or a strolling artist of some sort, and therefore thought to raise a collection for your benefit, as that kind of creatures will do anything for mon- ey!" And he burst into a derisive, t laugh, which his female friends joined The lips of the girl turned mortally pale and trembled with agitation A crimson light shot from her burning black eyes as she exclaimed, in tones of concentrated shame and bitterness— "ls it the fashion on this boat to insult ladies who chance to travel without protection? I had fancied that no gentleman would either offer or permit such impertinence!" "I intended nn offence," the red haired ruffian began to apologise; but at the same instant II finger tapped his shoulder, and a strange voice hi4sA in his etr—"Let me see you on the hurri cane deek!" He turned And met the piercing grey eyes of Captain Thnman. and bowed a haughty and deli ant aeqniescence As the two left the cabin, several byatanders whipereft,_the stranger—"F"r v ur'ife, havA on diffieulty with that man: I' is Geary. Rayburn. of Arkansas—the most fear. ful duelist.in the world!" In a few moments the parties gained the bur ricase dPek, while all the malepassetigers follow ed efwerly to witness the expected stormy seem- The ruffian Rayburn walked up till his face almost touched that of his unknown foe, and, uttering an apprnhious epithet, demanded, with a smile of murderous meaning--.' Fool and ac undrel : what have vnu to say 9" " Nothing." replied Thomas, and co,dlir knock cal the other down Rayburn rn.ie with a ary awful as the yell of some wild beam, and attempted to draw his pistol Rut the enemy primed too quick for him, match ed the weapon from hi• hand, hurled it into the river, and again measured hiq length nn the = With t.lod running in streams from his no-e the bully sprung to his feet, and vociferated, in seeen•s nearly inarticulate with rage--" Sir, you shall giro me mortal glatimfactinn for this " •• 1 purpose to do no less," was the tranquil answer Ilert•—n.,w—thift very minute:" r nrr l Hay , burn, erinding hi 4 teeth and foamin k t ttle month Whenever and wherever you lilts" responded Thomas, in tbe same (.areless mariner ,t Nn fa.t. gpntlemeo;" retnarke.l the. c..ln triaolor of t h. , ,te.amer, with a intern counte.nant, "I will permit no hostile interviews no my v p., I. and so you musr wait till we stop to wood "1 am in no hurry," said Captain Thomas, with a smile, and the duellist turnaelf was forced to yield When the suppose , ' Texan returned to the cabin, hie eyes immediately sought the uninten. tianal cause of his sndden quarrel She was %pate,' near the door of the drawing room, white and quivering with apparent fear, while the light of her dark orbs looked dim with tears As soon as he approaehed, she beckoned him to a chair beside her, and addressed him, in imploring so cents• "Stranger, T am not ungrateful for your bravery and kindness in the defense of a friend less girl, but I entreat you not to throw away Your life i 4 a combat with that dreadful man I have heard of him often, and know that his aim is death!" " The chnllen,:- has been passed and accepted. and, of course, I cannot now decline without eternal disgrace," was his proud answer '' Oh ! worse(' rodr of thr dorligt xelßimpfl. with startling emphasta ; what in form] faacination liven in thy bloody lawa—a , charm of hell that no hiernisna has power to re. aist ' Well have I a right to hate thee,!" " Have you personally suffered from a parti• cubit. occurrence of the kind in your own family?" inquired Thomas, kindly "Oh, God ! how much !" she murmured, through her . tears "My father fell on that fatal field; and last year, my only brother had a bosom friend. They differed on the race track s h oo t some trifle, the lie passed between them, both were high spirited, they fought on the spot, forgave each ober when too late, and died in each other's arms!" Wh at wa s your brother's name ?" asked the young man, with pale lips, in a voice almost suffocated by unutterable emotions " Eugene Girardin " " And you are his sister Emily—once the child that I played with so fondly in the bright days of my boyhood, before I wandered from home and triads ?" be said, seizing her fairy fingers with a convulsive clasp She gazed in his face with a bewildered look, and gasped : tt Can it be Rissible? Yes, you must indeed be Morton Thomas, the brother of my brother's murdered friend !" " The same," faltered the other, weeping in spite of the. utmost exertions to muter his feel- ' ings. " Yon and myself aro now orphan., and with• mit a relation in the wide world," sae murmur ed, in accents sweetly tender as an angel's whis per by the pill w of a dying saint Let toe lie your sister, and as such I pray you not to fight tbat monster! I will speak to the captain of the boat, and have him put on shore !" In the meantime, George Rayburn, having solaced himself' by numerous fiery potations at the brr, tat ‘l , .wn to a game of fourhanded poker, and soon became absorbed in the chances ~f the play. Being in a desperate mood, he staked enormous sums on every suite of cards he received, and a strange freak of fortune smiling upon him for hours, he reckoned his winnings by thousands At lt ngth he proposed 'bat each gambler of the party sh , .uld risk his entire capital on the feat of ( utting the highest card in the pack, and this being assented to, be commenced shuffling the pieces of painted paper; but at the moment the bell rang, and the boat stopped to wood Instanly, Rayburn threw down the cards, and cried, in a voice of thunder : " Come Captain Thomas, the signal has sounded for your death or mine !" His foe sprang to his feet for the purpose of going on shore; but Emily Girardin, the dark'. eyed girt, clung to his arm, and prayed him to decline the bully's challenge "Come," shouted the desperado, witha diaboli cal laugh; "come, or I will shoot you down by the side of your paramour I" and be drew a revolver and took two steps towards his adver- sary. But a more appalling enemy than man met him by the way He stood immediately above the mighty boilers, where the steatrlidevil, for several minutes, had been biasing ominously Suddenly there came a low, indescribable moan, like that of some imprisoned fiend—it was the fiend of fire struggling to get free--and then a dull sullen roar, or rather crash; and the front of the cabin was shivered as if torn to pieces by a thunderbolt Beth boilers bad exploded at once, and killed every person in that part of the ves4el, while those an the ladies' cabin escaped wii bout injury. Morton Thomas and Emily Girardin embarked the next day on another boat for the Crescent City, and were eventually wedded. TO OLACILSMITIEEL OrR samorttornot of Liss, MME Br•bom 41.1.10., Bolts, amiable boa, Axons, Vies; Stook sati bONNIPPOL Erb, North tE, 11IM. 0. RUM REED. DAMN AND nurszmrum .tad r • 11• T this day received . large La lots to Mit hirehessta •~ 4114.4 Ph3rsioians and their Modes of Treat ment of Diseases. noire la no subieet on which there la no much controverts, among I its rillekitaunnna and professore as that of the PRACIrIi E or MEDICI?i C. One retinal of physicians ail/ blister, bleed, adenlnia ter calomel and kindred drugs until the ronfidimt patient sinka model- their weight, sad should be die, the prectitidni r will tell t un that the patienr• conetaution could not tour treatment, alicn facts were the trastmeat was sot to twr borne atria 1., ow in iier feet health. How theft could reason expert one in imperfect health Another scgowil of prlletiticklieni will ten .ou that water 1.14,01* will cure all the forlaplaird. of its tail h. I alnotiO•ters lierhe, mole, seal soon to the ..n , l .it tic. etam.l.-r 111. schools being a. numerous /is their lb ...tie. Wb•ti Benialnln k mnklin, 1., the nopl. air.,.. ,/ 11.. f,te, broad ht the electricity from the Hea fen., the aorta ond e r e .: what um he could make of It That al he .1n • He, the neat thing, as the benefactor of Alfisaktad, applied it to the at mg of human life from destructions by that subtly gold electrici•r And in thi• there is A nPluarkable similarity between tn. expeelnienta and results of the Great Tamer of I illitning snit !hoe. f Prot COAXLIS Ira IiItATR, the I.ll*eulerer ant f the ,Trent TRIO //11. Prof Do I:nth •en perinienta cominciired with ample Ineliba years ago and have gor e until with irate a.l toil and uoreftiated exertion lie bee produced, at Philadelphia, the aeene I nUneoada, a wart ier aeeonii ~ ale to that of his Creel tore runner Than this witriiiishing Aunibilator of the i.ls said lama of than doe, flat 0•114 • Munn meritorious nouit. Ito., nor one- whit li has drawn such universal and undivided teeticoonusla in it. a. oi from all who hate Kit rn it a sample trial as cler g ymen, Ph, sielana, F.dacrs, Cougreeemen, Kai ors of odes, 11,1.1 proprietor. and not-.-face )(embed/la, in the eUre of such and ateetinlia •4 the lilt...mg—not everything—Rheurtuaticut, terer Ago.. 1 I kuatneus.„l:,,ut, Neuralgia, I,Litil,utigo, Sciatica. •pinai * IO4 L 4 ,01 1 ,111 al europliairits, Tie Dolorous. liesitace,Crampe, !sprains l'Utlllll , ol Wounds, u welled irland., ,, lo Joiiit• icrofula, rresipelas, Son- Nipples, dwelled Breast, tt ornti Do, ordure, :Alt Rhrurn, r inter in the mouth an 4 ern., b, Palpatati , .n. 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W Wart Erin , large M urnishlhg atore. hesnut fare,• il it rureal Lim rho Ilseor .4 Pittsburgh, aso • .t it.. a ,Larm • ith Lint, and mans PL....Ain. an. it, as. I man. e•litoriai hare been • duntaril• gi..n thin merit. 01..11! Ita'zu—instati. , "Washington Star," "tle•eiand hspress de r lila, New Y,rk and ik•stoli paysm_witti , ,,igh • • ha.• p e efe er ,-4 not to sow. such notices, relying u, toe moll in. itself, b•rau••• a, know that if it has ao Went, Itkr sarsapartilaa, It would go doaitt an..! by bating it autteed bts on I it. merits 1 hi. ts•n espenaire preparation romance and put up, ant we rannot to pa. her p“.ts, liar tho•• Dorton wh•••• medicines an. mostly ,nlnpoSt- , l 'Nat. r This tai , siniust Oa adulterated with any thing that would cheap*, it, without sirwuling tL Lapt. Jaw. M. Tartar York rite fell and burl his bank, •••ul.l not walk-111,t, a. no. effe,tual rubbing with Qua Oil cured bin, eArTIUN FOR SAFETY ky the, have lately prung up many blue toutattons of we • anwe th. makers dare cut hlectric 011. 1 deem it e•ll to pot the R unter heir guard- DeGratlt'a Electric the a hannely.. • t M eoo, t oie, and alartiya leaves >Oll tatter than it found •ou. it h e nettle a;oras produces an *tact, ones a comply. to curt. Yen must be sure therefore; that you ask for and get IfIetiFLATH'S ELECTRIC OIL, the name ta blown to ever? battle—thus, Pref. DeCyrath • Electric • Phdarklphta. Thy reenutoe v sold by S S. Fi•SCE, 106 Baltimore •treet, Baltimore. "tor? A ro, and other Driiaiata, Waatitaon Cit, co , kickstand, Va.. M sArro t s Sow, \ told, , and J J llrß , Frederick, kid , and Draingtata in even v.. 11 in the L.' . 4 tatet. din2l V MLA I'LIC RAMS for sale by 11 Aug 11. J C SELDEN. TH.S lot of th“. Table sod Pneket ochry also, of "%hears and "4claaora, btch ran to Imo .iti at I=ll=l Wsaaortharat at i: 1. March IS lab& 46 111,. IT k s;ott' T 4 TO ALL MLN, Women and t whirl :a, that the pioce to but ILARDWAME ts at KEELS—tor he •Ivr.y, ¢u../ istewir., and Ofila cheap Junc2Al Lrt, PATEST lee Crown FREEZERS, t-Lat to the market J Price I. Us., Ice Breakers and Picks, at REED S QPF: „r galiVel. 11 1.1 1.41 1,, .11 th,t REED the Ir.t umbortru.rnt ID Erie Jun. 27. 1.46 I %DIES, th , ohe Button — Rule Sciate.rs, Limit lot As. L three nu 6..0 4 / 1 .1.1, ire reeefeett KF.EI. T HEILVO,IETERS of vanoui eases in 4 styli , . at . _ TILT NETTS, ‘‘ Lip., Carr, i ozutoi, lartla A,,, 2 REED J PW ETV'S Pitent lee ..1;1111 Framer, beet in tie. market, lee ti k. .rid HM1.1414, Gar We by REED ripo BLAcKsmirus no. in .tore a lora.. aue-k I , 1 Sweden, like quporior and ALCleliCall refined Iron, Cat; and Aalea Spring., Botts, Mailable Iran, Aug 2 No $ Rand How... lit ULU V AND MULL SAWK.—Itk:i.D awalitt — aa large llama .t So 8 Revd Howie FARMER'S HOTEL, J. J. Duncan, Proprietor. THIS Estatqlebtisent has just been most thoroughly clesa.cl REF' TTED AND REFLIINLE/lED, .DA the Proprietor respectfully intuits • emll from bte friend. Lod the trieeiellm, geuipaaly, feeljnig ssaur , d that be out give the iettiiiinellim I hArra saagesaus, Fri,, tug ), WAD CHOICE LUDO FOE SALE! milE undersigned now odors for sale to large or small tracts the !Lenora. Lauda b Harbormeielt. Krim county, intending from the Lake .bore to, and one tract south of, the Hulblo Road They are all situated in the valley of the Lake, nix mile, from the city of Erie, and of the /aeon quality of wil y with as immense growth a mama valuable Umber. Sev ralipefiat Water-powers awl Use Dea 4 taste :11111 .11141 m be sold with the land. For Umber or 6.rming Lode and water-power toe; eminot be excelled to any respect by any others lartween Buffalo and Chicago. There lands have not ietrea offered before for ale to the pa►Be, sod .tll now preen:it a rare opportu ntty to purchasers. The title I. per/Kt l'or terms, am, Lap!) to the underaitned at Erie Erie July 12, laid.-9tr We .4 LANt. Prints. Prints. q , rk PIECE! , Prints st 11. 1 / 20 t till/ it Jo do be. 40 du J.. Jun. 21, InUI. ovo BLAcKsmITHs.-1 Mn bow is "tore a Nu rtock Iron 100°4 14 peters. Maws, lialable Leon, Alm* Viom sl e d ge . Stow bog Dir., B.lio•a. Brain Rob and bard Banda_. Jab* 2b. EU ors REED. WI L•L state, for the information of all, iat I Mee • gime rui sasertmant of DRY GOODS which were bought as low as ems brought to tits market, and 1 laird to sell them at • small ad• moos for cash. My stork la Imp, sod MI 1 ask Is • all to Mina my Goods examined. Gin. ma • call and judge for y ottruetf.— Goods shown nth pleasure Ray It, Itllfl oatairrr _ 'le GOODt‘--Tle• Wryest sod cheapest stoat o Desimptie Goode ever offend before In tide ed., aro wrr girdle lot at War L ISM /UN DER:amps. _ wINDOW DRAPlClliirleest assortment of Ernb std erred sad Damask Window Drapery met Mitered for este, ma be bad rd Ray L RINDIERNECHM /101111DED SIM Dill of all analfties too epos sad for as ki• dewy by mak by key IL WY. r. UNDILK/IXGRY-ke Cum A IlmottiT Sped Oa irk at SO ' etzimsrr a into =OM =I i"0-110.4l•+Ll'il. 0 ME. lEl=l \c• VI•%E% / U•s lvtL, 1,4, % =I I= I=l 11= RUFUS iILED RZILD'S ERM, PA 3*, Pieces Prints •t 7r in do do lic W. F RINDERNErIFF WIC 7. RINDERNEMT RICHARD G. HERRON, 80icermar to llmrson .f //err. , A Wholgesale and Retail DRUGGIST, NO 5, I?L'ED 1101 :SE, ERIL 1) EA L MU IN 10:11TZ: linseed Oil, Spiritz of Turpentine, pal Varnish, Catuplrene, Burning Fluid, White Lead, Tanner's Oil. Lard Oil, Teeth. Gold /LSD TIN FOIL. ANP DEN f INQTIt P:N Perfumery, Brushes. Paints, this arid bye Stuffs of every Detcriptlun. Cleveland Female Seminary Stilol EL Sr Jour, I. Mits. F C 11..gme.R, Nits' L T. ‘ii oFtil 1.V..inn , 1 1 • ~trh 11. Drw, la Is • to •alfMl/011.16•1 , ml n 11101 malls trees, tuaal fig tli , -1 '•,,- It• sir targr , rrli I . it , • •,, ,• r, , trot rarlaittl,, : • ~y:. . • 1.. . .1 h.rt ottat-tr t.ct ttimtt• 1 1 ." ...gr. of Ig• lt • f •I, •t /II ,• ••• I alra jr the Itioo 1. A 1 r.l, •r.. 1 • tillo I :h. CI. *l*l faro It.. S ri, •.•••10.1.11 1..1 • 1, I t r. ,' td brattet,..• /s! • I, '1.1.• 1-4 11. tr • tve,..,l,at l m t t u , P . tt a 1•41. two I..rt, &tot ..ttlinettt t t 't. atn..t ,ist arid ~ Tur.. :eon sko , t •'rys , tel.! T , I tIL.LaII, Ir. pr , • doer , ' •u 1 I sir.. ME Wid ..re. k, .111 , Klern I Mk,. g eitimittg N .1/ NI, • 4014.1111“ 11,4 1 {AWL..., ; ••:••;,. ' ; ; ..t I lerali.l If. gnat, 1 1.% , I, Juo l• Groeenes at Greatly Reduced Prices. i• .1: 1,4 , I • ILOl..rt. r t. • 1h ••• •t • •t, ••;• • • ••• • • iii • :Lilt mark,: • I • ser twul••• to •t ,•• • .1,1 n • • n n 0• -• • hat I IA •ttt CKI ...WED, 1.11 NI I. t TED. eOl% ',LIMP. 1..1) 111t0%1 4. %IL.. A - 1. • C 3 C, 3E" 333 ..M .• .12k A I.."ernlu• • .1,1, .1 - L AL.:' Ilq,e ...„ t • • 4- • a IF 1, /I • 1, / • t• r .• , • • s tning, ,u • ...• ; r Salon's New Mammoth Sky-Light t,t,t r it t . , Ltist , , t 1 • rr r I ,A • • • PAINTS! PAINTS! Paints of all kinds, White Lead. Dry and in Oil Si 1 ri c, X a 1 71 t nr, f • n••• • ' .1 ..ti tri.n , I yr ....t., nail, • ' Cheers Nara for Pall*, And , Children w . pair .1* tel:11.‘11 1 174i 111/ t • • :t 1•I FA-1 ‘l, •af , ••,' • •-•, 11•.•1 , 1 DV -lio 01 1- /t 11, , ,nt,lan hn. ••• • ~'-,,, • •• , ....,, . • • , . , -•,,1,n , ' t L• ' • ... - , , int ) , 1 ' -. • t - • . 1., it n• • , . , - • ‘l • ni • . , Iht• Nulure/ . 1.1. I • •••rma wre lo rola! o. •folt orrll •Irm 11/1./... • /*p.m , irgr !atom'', Ihem l I..kt •I, , orntrair,, , , , 14e1r. wow - 1,1, . k U . .g In I • 1A •--r• ; • \ . r , A, ti Affittitg 11, tt og: , 1 41 1 • • 4•• 1 4 • /d... et,. oft , itt•A ,• •,‘ : ' • ••• ' M •sk" . 1 1 N \ k - ~, tt.d A :1,, at,: •I Ur •.iil. TI .r*s ' 1... a.,. - . • 15r.1,,c01• r•• 11. taus DR. G. NEWCOMER, Practising Physician and Psychologist, .• . „t , .• , , .• • .0 I. • p.llll, r :11.RO. Th. 3. 4,1 nO4l, re*, S., 4::1/1r1041 I hllla .nit f rr. r. ••• • .• a 1,. a , • ..• ME IM raln v. hen pre.... 8,8 I The••- lug .1. .0, 6. , I tr.BB'. - • re•.l.Biirrtor6, I.I•• ' th. iti.:,llalik/ 1.46ek, ;B.s. 1.44,—. Hear., and 611, s:1 , •1 ' 8 1'; \ 1 11 lis lug a• not. sent h. n.OOl The Ile 88.81. vi.it s• . - after 10 A 11 UII I l' "Llf ‘ [ . ;: od . i xts. ae Dr Jis -18 s I. „ I•r.-6.deut N. '••• •I •. •, % I. • Wtnto, Neer is•iB• l'a /4. ," t Kn.-, Jang : 18,8, 4 Watches, Clocks and Fancy Goods T. M a• . ,• Hmare, 1. lintel, 1. u•ta • _ . • . • .. Lead.. 1,.• late arm to , s• • • • bod In want of 1611)ttlIn t ! IO UlO .4 • • %hi, and prier. and n 0,,, . -• • ' .1 •• • ~•• • AZ St, Las a ilttle lotorer a It! lm t , -.V., • „ It o r pato rt. , . •, •• • - ' • I t .1 alial, Le put , ed, ••••• • asmlrtu.ent tt, •, t, detrremn. s.llat a .l tit ' ar tt. r• t. one A r.-23.1.1.,, ~f mar • Put •, • t ,• • F.. littrue, anti r de..••, ,lu •-• I I.; -aut. t ..no put it, ar . 1 j• ' • a I moderate prat'. s WI $ll ,l, Forks arid ••• " • tat • • ri from in , . f mate 111 a :t t or . r neranng of ,r,,. rt r , , • • WIN Tri , ll - Ing •laturat an• 'a••• Eke Jun.', 15.01 4 2' Immense arrival of Boots and Shoes; c •-• latest Fly'''. L.., . • , •. ~• • • • , alis a largo snot. 4 ,„ „ - taat.rtmrnt In ill. a. • i• • • • • . nod I tit. rul.ll, t and r•••• 1•1• pat 1 ca. a • • • • All Igindm of work ,lIA if. r n 13010 , J ~71. Persona Intending to Paint wi Ll.find at ol•• ;.- •t• '..or 1. r • r.r , •. •••,•••1. p41NT , .., 44 HITE I. K ID, DR V %NH I% 011 , of tbe. giotfr,ot ' _,• • , • ••• I •-• • 25 31. a Paint . loth nen Ittlrl Azt ••, t • l'• \ • - sod t brow,. G, et, • .'• • • I ' •i i ' Haw, Tu rpontln., Pun!. an d lt t. ». • h k u • A phi 5, 1155•1' Piotares on Glass! TILE fina...t an l tr. Ft, 1- • - • •.• art tki.•., !Alton 1 "` S viAiling LLuoPy b• ..t s• lra,•t. 11 - .1A•14 t cen , , • , , •IL .// I •At Scripture's First Premium Gallery, Ovt, T it A °tan r Ittvtlry a. •. t The Ira& al, esn o' ; • rnent of PLAIN IND F 4NCY lAN AMBROTYPE and f'ti..T , N.Rll•l!l. •,, r • • Lade L.WILk titan tt).• mark • A. In • 1 , ,T - !On. •Ith . i Our 0r3.14, an 4 ,". or • , f: , m t art, r e .••• • Green Bay, • Lake Superior and Chic a e . Tax zzpirnaidr - r pt, I reitn. Iliehigan, ILLIMILT .3rir.•141, 4.1, • •f 741 4 • Green Bay an.: r , -,A IV • Thursday runrumi, J 1 • I b t,,,, Jul, .1 Ant; 14 1:‘ Connecting cl Mac:Anse %lin •h. n:•00.1 (Sr Cblesigo an./ Liat,rtotNiint• p.rl.• • • •-• Chicago f ,uperwr I Joar2l. ISSA. 5 1 , ;`,1 I , ••• • f r, New Goods. 401 tER Perl LEPi JOHN Co BE B 1 is 1%11.4. AI,/ t l retk of Staple and 1 xucy Dry l• 1.1,h L.L. -• nwthtii, Hay tie Ihe ark-oth,a boron .• his .1 wri w ill French, ‘ierrnan, Se's' and }Alt ?kb l , m.a tio.ods, n IJ.. • Preneb Prints, tirtlaantn. ~ .'i• not r.s, • Purer and Plain "Ike, Hintss in. , ' a.rtn o 1 k'r , ,s, I Idle. 1 „I'n , •, Skrves, 1 offs, lonertinen. slik. Tun'-t. rare, I n. 4 orlll i',l 4 40 4 Mnr,1444 44 . 4.41,./4.4 4 1 I 1,, /n 4, Qoods, Plarsdkarshlets,, ernrats, FlO 11/Clll, Hooordt., Pnraartis, l;moserons. Ladies ' • • MOM. and t .MtIngIVC il.ek 4 ••011,e• , •. 1.,r Linen, 1)rilla, I . Kka, Napluns. T..• •a.h, I 111,1 II • Corers, 1 urtania, Ilualula. A large • t `,4 r d I. f ' Caasinerres an•l V.-stings, Shooting and -hirt i r ift s r „II • and Maas and Hors Clothing ori hand tiothir,ir 'nod. I. , one r• ' short notice hr • fr.0..1 workman kloo, • st.".l seorturrt Papers Its narrate all warms pur-liass i• irms t h•rrsidllln roal and elm:nape his stock Ent, May 3, 1536. 31. .1 !'" NEW GOODS. TRIC anhecritier he. lust recrive.i a l iirice atork r.• stilted to the weapon, conaisting. of Dry (..d., Greierries, Ilierelleser. which have Nom generally joirolivool at mach 1..• • r pri.. • thnn %ore pereharelf Ontiler in li . R., n. h.r en• 1,1,1 him tr, .1" r his stool at each prima's he thinks cantn,t tall to eior int labolt , m to those who my favor him with ;heir rwrtogn fir inaite. all Iry Wading to pearebese toad and examine hm svolt before parches- Lac elsewhere. JA ES HUGHES. Erks Jew :1, IBM \ i P ii•kt IN• II I; IMO t .4.11L44.11• • . „Ur r ,• I 1.. • M - I . . IMIII r I I .0 I. ••• r • I, 1.. , !Fs% .r • L,, A T F. IL If ••• . . I a .1 MEM EMI MEI Erie City Carriage lumthu*wy. Y.l LE A BREESE LIP .:••••.• MEC knit! 131'I;GIES, &c lEEE 11, • i• . • PAINTING AND TBININO, tr . New Establishment \ 1 11 ' Al: 10th., ( I, a, &e., , .•• .• I r••ails • •.• q barh rt.! • ”.• • . • eLI II an 114,01( r. • • k a” , l erl••••14, and. o Lr f.lit•LIC , C.• .I.ll(.•Merk . '.../1 a .41. i lin UNE Assignee's Notice; k I L ,Notice of Removal I )12 \N .. I r• fritlNf,ll DK. - 4 I i } I.H 11.1 *IiINTIILV Sp! Ing ter lilluery li.nd Fancy Goods m T i,,..i.,, Cattle Powders! nit IIIPI I 1,1% ts.l) alma Fruit Tress, y and Hedge Plants VI 114 o NM :I I A 0 11 \I D Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint and Costiveness. ,•% It, at- • - , • • \ I. LI% I.L POWI)EIt • • —l.l. Ll, row. Ii• ILA • t.) •a ery tku, • - • ther4or,, . I .. i t . . I• • i SI II ueua:ly the rALY• •II • h k • irr arui etL• E House and Sign Painting. lig II -1_ • i'•.l (.IL,ring and l'nprr flanging, : t • . 11.1. • rt A a • srol too • 4 I I . I•A'• • a. :r .111 LAL4 , • ; 't .nt • .-1. , ••1—tt1. , t , • • Ls.« .i.r i. nt • 11,- . F • 3 :11 F: , r: , 1 , \ . % I'LT OF I. I I I .-- - . - : , k,; .. an I -,, -•,; •• aud • • ' I', ; '1, 4 a' M...lit. ... _ _ - " er()%% -111 t ( h-o : •••• -1, . • ',.,‘. r...t lb. ,r , , ~,. b.. ••jo• ),,,,,. • •-.. . ,a 'Lle ussrk. t AT IT AGAIN! I %con N—ON Ir.l,rEn hid EMCner• tf • • p.-u. a:. and the ;. to 4 N. a. ~1 :. ) AT THE GROCERY DEPOT, wt., Mr • ktIPLIII, , II t hu•lm ll*, w • ra-dorn , prl , olll, MI , I 10 tot • ' • • 1, 1- . Lc" t-,tatn sal aid and • •• I •a N(11 •.0 MI. 11Fla •stsfiltsh . •• 4. , t tkr th. to and =II •-•r • I 1, I Or. 1,.• , • :. ❑. Leaf Hate i RI \ I , ERNECHTS TO WILDING. TI .0.14• • I st•-In s krt..s. , .t.op—m,•.l •.• t. aald Cllll ai \ 3, R 4441 R t•IA I • • •• Ft t • FT 4 HELD I.ell 1 , 011 . 11:11o4 — . NTED %. .1111 Tli. for ~ .1,1• o the latigneat pne• sill I , *f. 4.4 jou rid 0 1 .11/, 1,400 YU* 6:(F.X) 11•1•11 F • n Y.t. 1. 41 , r , _ , ,d.ortgtp•Lt Crip's, Scythia 1„:4 • • , r;.•. , 0 ,-tu tottooes Hangings, 11 3 it • • kt F UCkEZD 111.1tCHAN no. e w duaeo North k Doolo's Caat-Stiel T Hornru.r., whleh will E. •4.1 d (err 1g.,. than tbl ar. N a ng them Jun* 11 RVITS REED ri ..,••• • thr, fnen.l► and the puthlte tii.• «st►blt►6mept fOrtllOrly .t • • lies, t Co'e i ur- Ind u•-ttcr ss►rrrtmspt .1 all ' .-.• a:l.l.l..loLnc* •bad Mal that • ~ •tperi..tice in the beat r ..ualit• of trortt 4 4 t Nll.l G.. 6.1 are. put auto iii te.lll, 11.111.1“ , 1 •,f Ls , tug item 1•.. 1p&III , LL• in- I h... .J41...1aK awat taZe !' it , re tt.e.tr: a cal =MERE I ,hf.,nh h.. ftwod• El= ...a, u•t rvt u rn. , l trt,n) t he , rth,en t ~! I. P. rw• • , P.l. 4.4111L1M1 •114 11... t ••-. .4.1 11111.1311.11 ,. Itirm• \ 4: • .11 .•( F t. , ar• H/4 . r• 11,1.1Li1.1 pf" ^.w. 11. r. I , Lin/ a, l••• , r I tt.nod,. ti - • kr. (...ertaithaug '• It'• a ra-ttir du. lbw .. an, • •••tn l lA. t, or• d•/ing " •••late.a'tl.. At .• . • - \II Aar•nrl,..- • II ro w t I 1, • •P• I .0 Hof •11•IP, 4 • • 1//4k• may r1...6.1 . •7.! menl. „ It rrst,tr till, 110 l 1 ••• PM! • •t 1, t. r ote..GC I. H' 01 r •tt Jag 1.11irlOw•Iti, IL. •%, 1 . .. i•• : :...r YID , t 1,0,..t.inn at.l lAA.. nM Igt•rpr. s Hob titiltorts, k rench fu.i /talent a., 16,1 t' 111 I I II \ r : t Dlssol•;tion - • • . t , re uptus tiara. t. , 1 ,, • .t- • and abonrb tn. att and L.. - • . mutate the • • WI la t.. MM . ! VI • h • 1.1.21 . 11141 011ik • • I • .•• r ttett , n of 21,.• • • tt 1-41 r.• ,It nud IL.. ,• n. • , • .0 e-• •.F 11 ,. F. u , :.• 11W.F1 , • L.. t • ra , tersitre /1,1.111 L.. n ..IRTF.R 711 v 1.1. tr, I f To Mechanics • i slo,and • , • th,•: PECKHAM'S ..• 1.1 - I ft! ILLTH • • L,« h et i• = EI, i liVtritT MITI( E • . • .1 • •i W sane eat• • 1: *.;• nig the oama loe• • z; Irtuo: •t that t • It a. mast kart oar pay I' -k &H'~gi~. Shawls! Shawls! T., 1 -ta•lr, plain nod rll.rig Qin / . • at very low I .Alin LI L S ugl•VV01.1) NIW GOODS ♦T TEI PIZIT BLOCK WE, tits satoosibon, lualrOtoll Warlord Ikon Kew York wills • splendid stook of arum sad ISCXXIDI Dltlr GOODS to oltieb • we call your aliontlos oboe *Wag our shy, holds. it my bo your Werra as vial as ours. Welata — bosebt outgoo. st a very km figure, and ars distarisdaed to oohs It so obattot to ..loot largely. Oar motto !avast sass sad mai/ prat" and geatlosoen, all a. ask is to give us • eoll—osaialoo sod be your our a Mr.§ W• MOP ao charges to show our goods. You will soon Sod yourna La the amidst a sad well seteetod stock of 10041 of emery der sad variety bonged at prima "bleb vii us to tell at "boat Use o primps, asitortindsied !kg Use great adranor to Cotta and Wool.' Goods. We him also moored • very large asoortamiat of HEN'S AND BOY'S HATS AND CAPS, Aa •ell u Men's sad Mors EffioTS and SHOES. WILL a Urge esziety of Ladies, Minim sod Ettlidnnef Shammed Ilubtres, *c., Our stock of GIROCkRIES QUEI•NSWARE AND HARDWARE -- Is full and drairable• We hate pert remised as alegant sort of La dies Collars, Codirsispersi, Worked Beads, Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, sad a large variety f , t all kinds sad aei °MOMENT, *Lich we sell very low ; to Yet whole stair is got up with the greatest can, and all our be aroaniodated with ill .4 rattle* sad prier of (00414 We return our moot rovers thanks to oar Liberal friends sod artoren lor paid from ind s hrzby strict attentios to bearer to rent a liberal skin of their ALL UNDO OP COOWTRY rim ZrOdlin Poe er WO the Warr whit prior icy paid, No I, Perri Block, ital.. street, Erie, Pa. ,Erie June, lido, YILPLItit, BOOTH It CO GRATIS! REE 0117 TO ALL' MISERY ILICLIEVLD IV* t T tte3 ()INDIC" a new and powder wort, to dietribatocl .1 without charge, and forwarded by small to UT post °See to th e t ltates, oa rreesiesag an order enclosing hoe Soaps fir poutagr Read. PHU t °ELYRIA MEDICAL HOOD—Eetablielbed 20 yarn ago Iry Dr KIN K.F:LIN, corner of Third sad l moneatm., between Spruce and Pine, Philadalphia, Pa. Inval..l. are apprtaed that Dr KINKELIN colifirisa hI practice to a iart.cular branch of inedietne, which game. bra undivided attenti..n He cautiorui the unfortunate 'gamin the abuse of mar cur. , thquaande are manually mercurialised nut of Rio. Recent anevrti..u. are promptly eitinrittakmad. TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE In the treatment of a china of disvastre hitherto neglected ami tun p•rt,ll y uuderstood, has enabled Dr. /Natalia, I sfetber 6f • sort 01 .Self Preerreet•••,) to prove that ntne-tesths of the causes of el, out Dentllty, Local sad Constitutional Weakness, mental and ph rt,ra: ouffenag , ate traceable to certain habits, forming the moat rva deadly and fatal spring of don:testae nueery and prep:a tt., runrun;t, ••• to an habit sometime. indulged to by tree, to eulitude, ,f•• no up with them to manhood, and which, if not re !..rtzte.: to due time, out only begets venous obetactes to matrlino nuft. happiness but elle. rise to a IP•rws uf protracted, .1D•ld/OUS deisistatind alfertihne rew of those •Ith give w.v to this precti , e an aware of the coneeuuencee, until they and the ie stein shattered, feel 'trance and unaechuntable fee-• woe mid vegue fears in the mind. The unfortunate thus sheeted hiecomea feeble, t. unable t. lab., with a. canton:iota rigor or eppply ha mind stud• , his step is bade and weak, he la dull, irresolute endings/ins In hie sports with lee. energy then If he • tuancipate himself before the rutin has d•,ne w•.ret, end *titer matrimony, his marriage u unfruithl,•nd .ear le. • him that this va caused by his early follte. Them are coalinine tins stank 'Avoid awaken at frtGratiora d thew =Wort, atamird MARRIAGE, 'ine fulfillment of several conditions In order the. ,t nu. fl. cause of mutual happiness. l'oni,l the •Inch co , • 'Le , non of domestic wretchihlnese tn. reused, 1111 , 1 It• TO ry instance disclosed—in how many could it be trued +wet dia4heliticatfrine end their attendant disappointments' Apply a eh while it is yet time, la order to pare your unstrung IL t, .a e t ..rganuuttlon rebrse:ed, revived Lod strengthened It V.MEMBER. lie • L.• h.:curd ruttier Dr. IiLXILI.LIN'S treatment may ^hued* in his honor ea a rcitleroan and rely upon the UrAlllrrutor, that the secrets of fir IL patients will never be UT 4 , 1 - N ,14 MAID —.O o I•i•• undacst deter you from rooMmi your n t•• •put (rota oclucation and rcapectaitAlity, OLD Mr .•l:4ls,ornen.: u I many hula they • ill e.. Decal •• , 1 , 4 ID their own hearts, aro: th•mmeln ea. A/os b... often is tnia • fatal .I•limion. and 03.11.0 . % a promming young man, who might hare been an stns :Dent to •...,et •. has Laded from IL. earth -trt.tarra urethra are rapidly removed LT the application tiorapeuttaal agent, used only by De K. Weakliest sail d4l4lty prompay canal aadfuli pitarr restart& COUNTItti INVALIDS =MEI IMMO •' have stating their cam explicitly, together .11.11 all their p.r letter encloiting • remittance) Dr it • meduque, a, l , t intei serorlinNlT. amm • an, cad &ea setliga i r gest* •riatta t 1 mas fareag. to ca rnF+,m RE A D!! YOM AND MANHOOD lIIMIIMII IaNICELIN on Self-Preservation. ',ls 2: 4 mita, that eaJue la trusts., stamps, arid meure a • 1., ti/i+ tahot, prepaid, per return of mat:. YrntoNei at &do .• a 1 .1 I. 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