4100allilesseess.• 'New- tbefeostrei Ileac" /bee arlins .isese eleven alswelsolding"ltetarand ale non sliveholding. New there are sixteen free fifteen ‘ slese States, with six or sums Terri -lOries to come in as free Stater, then we shall lane twenty two free States and fifteen ajar. States, Kansas disputed, and with the right in Texas of making two slave States. Surely there is nothing in this picture to alarm the Senator from Ohio as an element of political power he -41easbali items ) aot fees it. The !farthest" *Mee "lint atriscendeocy in both branches of Congress and in the Electoral colle g e. Where, then, shall we look for aggression? is it in territorial ac. quisition. Certainly not. When our independ. once was established, the States north of Mason 4 Di*on's line, (as shown by the Senator from Mr. Clay,) in his speech made during the last winter,) possessed an area of but one hundred and sixty four thousand square miles, and those south of. the Dame lies an area of six hundred and forty seven thousand square miles. Now, the slaveholding States possesses an area of :SW husdred and eighty tw3 thousand square s• stiles, and the free States, with the Territories isevitably to become free States, an area of over . seven hundred thousand square miles. Surely the Senator and his party cannot be alarm a at such aggression as this. And yet this eberge of aggression was a constant and fruitful subject of discussion for the Republican party during the late campaign The fugitive slave law was another. The law sas talked of, even oy men of position in society, MI though it had no constitutional authority—as though it were the tnPre act of Congress--and that by its .gene~: al ino slave. were reclaimed They knew better, Mr President. They knew that the law on this subject is nothing—the Con imitation everything The law gives no man the right to leis fugitive slave The Constitution has , done this, and the Supri we Court of the United Stases ha' so deeded; end the law is but the es eentiin of the constituti.loal provision. There• fore, those who rail against the law rail against the Constitution; and those who reject any pot lion of that iostrunsent repudiate all its blessings 'The Sdiator from Ohio has not beatitated . to do and yet he claims, I believe, to be a friend . lot the Mateo. Senators representing States, the ieraly.turea of which have taken distinct ground against the execution of this law, say they are ' h,r ,tbe Union and the constitutional rights of all "the Bastes. Now, was not this constitutional peoei..ion ',tie of the compacts of the Union !- - litte it not one of the compromises of the Consti - %lotion? Certainly it was; and no man has a fair claim to friendship for either who will not hold that it is to be faithfully executed. The denun eiation of this law was one of the potent means of the campaign, to swell Mr. Prement's vote. Bow mach of loyalty to our people and their freer institutions ?here is in it I leave others to decide But Ido not wish to La misunderstood. lam not standing here either as the advocate of sla very or the defender of the South. I speak but to vindicate history, and particularly the history of the late Presidential contest, which has been sex unfairly referred to I do out desire, nor have I ever sought, the extension of slavery; and heartily do I concur with the Senator from South Carolina (Mr Bader) when he said the other day, '.l do not want the extension of slavery " Mr Butler. I beg to be understood correctly The Senator from Maine eked me how the re mark which I made was to be construed? I said this r now maintain, as I have always maintain. ed, that All lines of distinction being wiped out, I was in what lawyers call a condition of indiffer ently. I said, let the institution go where it would; I would net attempt here either to restrain or extend it. 'Mr. Bigler. I think that'is the substance of the quotation I was about to read. The Senator from South Carolina remarked. "I do not, want the extension of slavery; I have never contended for it If I had the right to vote to extend it by :act of Congress, I would not undertake to do so; I would leave that to the choke of those who settle the new common wealth." That is all I have ever desired. It is all the Democrat party contend for. The Senator from Texas, (Mr. Rusk,) if I understood him, ex pressed the same sentiment. Is there notsuthonty enough here, sir, to show that the widespead attegati. , n, that we seek the extension of slat ery by the ag-ney and power of the Government, to untrue? I (11 not agree nor do I sympathize with touch that is saol at the Sluth on the hubject of sla. very 1 have read articles from the "Southside Dem ocrat," the New Orleans "Delta," the Charles ton "Standard, - and other Southern papers, on the subject of labor, comparing white and black la bor, from which, I utterly and entirely dissent I Lave no sympathy with the Barnwell Rhett .sebool of polities in the South, who talk so in. eessantly and so flippantly of a dissolution of the Union, as though it had cost our fathers nothing, as though it were• worth nothing, and its dissolu tion would remedy a single one of the evils com plained of; and I certainly have no respect for the suggestion t.f Governor Adams, of South Carolina, that the slave trade shall be re•commen: ed I condemn, discard, and repudiate the fatal auggert and I am gratified to believe that Southern statesmen and the Southern p"ople will do the same thing I have, however, an admira tion for that class of Southern statesmen who declare di,tinctly and emphatically that they can only remain to the Union es equals. There is anoth( r class of political philosophers, widely separated from these of whom I have just been speaking. t..r whose opinions I have, if pos sible, still less respect. I refer to Garrison, Wendell Phillip+, Theodore Parker, Henry C Wright„„Gerrlt Swift. Spooner, and similar fan sties, who, in attemi,t.ng illegally to abolish sla very in the States where it now exists, would dis notve the Unir and aggravate the evils they la: meat Although in the main these men acted with tho Republican party in the late canvass, yet I sm not uncharitable enough to hold the sins of that party accountable for the monstrous Bentineent3 of those traitors to our beloved insti• tutinns. And with the madcap. of the South I would throw overboard these fanatics of the East, and take care of the eenntry without the aid of either Mr President, I have been forced to speak of the bad feeling entertained by a class of people in the North towards the people of the South, and of another class in the South towards the people of the North; and the task has been by no mesas a pleasant one. I hare no sympathy with that elimination and recrimination which is so . ealeniated to estrange those who should be friends and brethren. The people whom I represent in pest upon this hear have no symtwhy with a sec tional contest. There may be some in the ranks of the Opposition who would press their opinions 10- - 4 e dissolution of the Uoion; but so far as Pennsylvania is concerned, bey, withe, that the mass of the opposition woulct le irt i i r tey deemed the danger imminent, rile free from the shackles of their leaders, to stand by their coun try. The Democracy are a unit upon the goes _ ties. In Pennsylvania they have an affection which is coextensive with all our people, and with all of the States of the Confederacy. Her creed ~. embrace* the South as well as the North. She her been, and she ever will be, just to all. Among the fuse to adopt she will be the last to disesagsrd, I the eoirtinants of the Constitution and the Union. HOT people remember well bow we came to be unit* and how the Union has been maintained. We do not forget that when our independent), • was declared, souttiern and northern men coon stledogetber; that the Constitution was the joint production of the patriotism and intellect of both motions; and that upon every battle-field men of the South and men of the North stood or fell to gether under the resplendent banner of the nation —that they did so in the war of 1812, and in the war with Di *, co. Are not the events of the latter war fresh in our memory? Do we not .reooLlect that away down upon the Rio Grande Zitßuena Vista, the sturdy volunteers of the and of the South, under a Southern goner. al h aled immortal victory oar a Walk esasyt. ifs des maze remember, too, that_ wpm tie ahassaef the Gulf of Maxie% *wallas their way to the City of the Ilioatesumas, to vindicate the honor and dignity of their couetry, were found together the Pennsylvania voltigenr and the Pal metto volunteer, under a northern general. We of Pennsylvania, are for a fraternity of States, and of the people of the Stater. All that we are—all that we have been—we owe to the Union. It is our hope's' the future. Snell is the fooling of Pennaylvaaia. I would not be vain of my State, but I must confess, that whoa I beard a prominent publie man say the other day, "Pennsylvania is the heart of the Itepublie,' my pride was excited —1 If the segtintents be true, then, sir, the body politic will be healthful. Every limb will be I invigorated. That heart will pulsate only in uni ' son with the best interests and happiness of the people of e Notion. The vital strength will be di alike to every part, and disease will hopelessly assail what must be so pure and healthful. Neither fanaticism nor fillibueterista Can make any impression upon that good old Commonwealth. The storm of faction may rage, but she will wine out of it more erect in her no ble patriotism than ever. The more terrible the trial the closer her people will cling to the Con. atitntion, the ark of our common safety Central ID ber geographical positioe, and still more so I hope in the confidence and affection of her sister States, and equally so as to the sources of that spirit of discontent, which et times would .seem to menace the existence of the Government, she may beet perform the high office of the Keystone of the Federal areb. I believe she will perform it, should the crisis come, and that, though the controversy between the North and the South, much lamented by all patriots, may go on f,r oenturies, she will maintain her integrity to the Union, and be found standing like some impa.r.t• hie isthmus between the bitter waves of diseon. tent, whether they dash against her northern or her southern bide. Vamping a Sermon Same years ago, the minister of a certain parish in one of the New England States, a fas. cleating preacher of remarkable talents, unfortu nately fell into intemperate habits, lost the esteem and respect of his parishioners, and was dismissed from his charge. He was fond of v .• luting anecdotes of hid past life, and, on one Op. elision, related the following incident: "I was invited to exchange with my neiptibor D—, and knowing that his congregation were very particular, I studied my discourse thorough. ly. When Sunday arrived, I made my appear ance in his pulpit During sermon time, D..a con E—, who sat directly under me, kept his eves constantly upon me, as if he was unwilling to lose a word of the discourse. The congrega tion being di4missed, I descended from the pulpit. and was warmly thanked by the Deacon and other members of the church, for the excellent sermon I had preached I was plea.ed with their flattery. and thinking that it mnst hove been excellent, as they said on. I determined to preach it to my own flock on the following tah. bath. I bad scarcely finished reading the first psalm, when looking down, who should I see hut Deacon E—, observing me with all attention Never did a preacher feel worse than I. at the sight of that good man. Lie had cane from his parish in order to hear me. and I was going to preach the same sermon that he heard the Sun , day before. Well, I could not help it I tried to 'forget him, and prayed as fervently as I could When I came to the sermon, what do you think I did' I new ruffled and collared it; and the Deacon hasn't found it out to this day " Remedy for Corns There is iu the New England Farmer of the 9th of February last an article on corns, which appears to hair- been an extract talc( n fr. -, m Dr Hall's Journal of Health, in which be says among other things that "c o.ns, like cousquip.i its never cured " Now, sir, I make no pr teusi air to science, but will state some facts r.dative t ., my experience with corns Many years ag . i, in bay time, I was afflicted with a pricking ball of the first joint of the little t,e, which I supposed proceeded from api g. in my ie... Being busy, I endured it until ,011/t . let-11r, I I We when I examiutti my bo)t, au 1 no; tindiug railii cient reason for complaint. cal;ed a b•ly t mine the foot (not being aLie to , Ile represented a bard, horny substance Nu-tro d:lg the fle4b, which Lie pared slightly, and app;i: ed a drop or two of wormwood oil lu the ,urns of a few weeks, the c ,rn - was wh..l) and crumbled out like scurf or deal matter, and in that place has never trouhind me since. I have been afflicted on other parts of my fe t and ti,es. which I have tried in like manner with like effect, except that I mole a greater nuai;ier I applications of the oil in some in..tauces: Now. if you think thi• of sufficient importance give it to the world, after fixing it in term., that may Le unders'ood, ai it may be the coolies of relieving some of those who are afflicted with thee troubi,. some tbingi. I hay,. fuel faith to its rear}. having prescribed it to others with like results A SECT OP WIFE BEATER% —The English. papers state that at Whit , hall, there exists of professing Christians who propagate the (Tic ion that the practice of wife beating IA in accor dance with the Word of God. The her George Bird, formerly rector of Cumberworth, near Huddersfield, has established himself there, and drawn together a congregation ; to whom Lt _ preaches the d. , etrine that it is perfectly Script u ral for a man to beat his wife Jautes Scott a member of Mr. Baird's congregation, arts sum mooed by his wife, for brutally beating her be cause she rdused to attend the same place of worship , that he did. When before the magis trates, Mrs. Scott said she had no wish her hu4. bond should be punished it he would promts, not to use her badly again. When asked by the magistrates whether he would make the requlsite promise, he refused, saying, "Ate Ito obey the laws of God or the less of men'.'" As he would not give the promise, the magistrates committed him to prison for a month, with hard labor The &v. George Bird has since delivered a con rse of lectures on the subject of Scott's cony tenon.— He contends that it is a mad's duty to rule I i• own household, and that if his wife •efuse to obe) his orders, he is justified, Recording to the law 1 , 1 God, in beating berio order to enforce obedience Gov. ciEARY.—The N. Y. Tribune pubit-b,•• the follcrog extract from a private letter Com ing from a Republican it short. that fiuv is "doing well," to quote the writer'« own words: " I saw Geary this morning, and am quire charmed with him. He is the beet talking man I have met, and I cannot but think him sincere At all events, it seems to me ungenerous to con demn him in advance. 'Give the devil his due , If the Governor is a 'devil,' he is quite an elegant gentleman. I don't know why I thought him gray-headed old man. Perhaps his name conveys that idea. But, toffy surprise, I found him an Apollo—six feet high at least, faultlessly id, a very handsome face, jet black cp., straight hair, line whiskers and mustache—in sheet, just the sort of man to win the love of the ladies. No wonder the Lawrence girls have in• vited him to a Thanksgiving dinner next Thurs day. My dear friend, depend upon it, Geary is doing well. He bas not, it is true, done all we can wish; but be has done a deal more than the other side have wished, I can assure you " FOOLED !--Two valises on Saturday 'reit last seised upon a young lady of this village, and carried her by force to a deserted bouse near the railroad, and there locked her in, after satisfying themselves that there was no outlet of serape except a small sized stove pipe hole; .nd as one of the profane scoundrels facetiously r masked, that it was easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than a girl of till- Mac to crawl through that hole. They then lc tt FRF-., T9H.ATOL •In %%Mar Original Eln'or, to On coos Lod her. Upon returning at midnight, what wa. tine. 10. nvin in any °limn"' in awl. by s srEnstrrr their *writ* to And the room vacant of eTtly‘ Po - nider ! Powder Powder ! thing ezoapt 'suspicious looking garment, stand- A LL '^u are M oast of PUS' DE3 can be secombaxhami pr j - cotillag ..o [Doe. Jas. b. sritsturrr. lug bolt upright on the hoer, dweetly coder the ' Mao. Lex % CAP* and 8.111137 iteE amnia ijlb l ie lL wA eters pip bole. The pommy lady had abed der , 1)!0{ 2 3 Me. JAS. 1. hoop sod at tramiod out of As Ads.—.l4m4aws. doe article ef Mailbag! yrift r aWe 6Dbe MEM NOCiANAVANari I I i rOR R A? ?Mt OLD sTAYD• We )100111.1 hoe I eat immullve4 ham Mq Y•ft, wad opPeeilir TUE OLD STAND MSSMM=Ii=I • GROCERIES. Wooden 84, Willow War*, Provjsiaay which be dew's' to show to Lis e 4 enstonsees sod the leggin Him stack of SUG ARi wobrade all Y.10.1q and y thsy ewe pur chased Were the We rise. he one sail tow' • Iktie lees then other relall Losses In this cit y IV. Stock .1" Tom. and Cab fa, rem 4, Fine. and will bear Inspection, for proof of width oall to and enaallna. Via. July S, P 466 OODNN AND WILLOW E..--iiaby Warni, W iip &scar. , 7abe, Kock IN 1.1,m5, 'samara. Bird Oaega Path'. luta, Kaelenee, Cnussa. Baskets, of otter " huts," arid to the rawly, for We cheap at SI A taw Cautery Stare State-41 ... ___ CASK PrOla rms. UTANTI/a a! M. SMITH, for .hiali t 14.1 %aghast prate win be pad to I.:ma, 6010 Cat Slane, 4,005 °pow°, I.ouo Kink. 6,000 Foe, 10,000 Coon, 4000 Musk. Erie, Feb 20. lib& tl Groceries at Greatly Reduced Prices. r (IA rE REC 1 , . 1V ED no itorticam sock tor Prime tirocettes. ebielt I offer to the othttc at Large. I Mead lowa. to display one 0: the lamest, ocsa'and meet complete assortment GR0i..6.1t- ES In this market I offer Ind acemeula to customers, Marred be no tbsr hearse In tbta city . and nab one and all to call and Malty to bit tavtb of what 1 write COWSHED, 4/11A . NULATliD i !VWDERID, AND ski* St - is. 1 o , flat and wtit aell ten per rent, loamn than the alma vitiation have but offeted it In SW eke, ttleattutt tnnnthL a CP 333 Mine told anve..ument lit, over I eetp ID of whim' you aye dis cuss our Iletaidenttal meeemanti ulth every mach comfort, Rau 3lookm and ( ape 1 .111 oho. yon In quantities that .111 euiritite tom, field at prices thet .111aatattlah and idetatat roe TEAS (01 , EVF.RY Iwo Alfl 'LAYvI; 1 oder nor. low 4 1T11p, Volta.** V lo , ear, ! , tders, arch, Indigo. .very thing. In feet, tbst faun 1.. need In LOT Iltle of bLLOthlell, will Sod Damormined to d" Milanese and .011 rends st troull tor Pt., I out vr the nri.ty,i lbw rest of r unkind," to call Step 1 um• - , and let toe ebou you 00. cttatil , Groceries c.n be mold, at. .ftba A. ffftitßETTl 4 , Erie, Jane 21, 1903 No. 3. Hughes' Bloat J - . a - T....s3Crktrillia, Bookseller An n Stationer, titccotoo, t, II Guhntaan,) Park User. Erie, fa. BEGS leave moat nspectfall• to saanturtat to tho public ttott he •El keep t a-t:t r foil sutortznent of ever. dans dadragobl. la the an". and kr pontble, shypiy the wants of start C*Kil , *. ttstto•s honnif that la • countt,tqa co,trot ttf far dmilinc, srlitar , hea • on , ctt tar stnct attention to the bantams, be well be ounal •a n• ,u • It rt. tam the Little t f fo:ster robot:to of thla Limas, hot to ad: a f:a tt , tho tat Matta. giro ham a tma at the Park new Book attire, ciunutie,. s F tie not, 11. ta:th QTOStriArA : a" Ibus , Ji• IA at at...n. • •Aat •• •-) ea• 0. 0. me • J hall to a' Tera'a D Rip4n Wlarlaw, Elorset; 131•ckatv to,b sad Larpet W MOORE't. GRAMS all •tzes no 1 ,na' ,tkett, hebetst ittnoeh - e - apea in the ell, T WIIOORE VERYAI b.— kr. 'Anal", to be el.! to enatntnn trashing cad • .itahtod t.. re,l`7,- painia /mese, aft se, tne that tno without mush rutitani It is chimp and is • ita , ln i t 0• innwor knd 111101114 Vett It I hare 11.1•1 all oth• - ktodi f and examine T A 11001 IE F RCI —Oninr.a l'rrets, Carrant r.", , f7.lltllold belq, JioOfte.." eTR IICK , II. Lemon:eanlllN Row, Piq Ippin , q.krawl-•rry „„1„a:tor oantite otlaw kiwis ?f Ettrs.ti, a. IIQ O JHE S FOR EIA.t.E 41 Acrros of Cbolee I.asul, twenty, troorni.d, Manned nr I• I tat. ni I Frencl- ' -s. trim Crie s an 1 113.•mit Ite lt.prirto el`,t., F t.r.122 rtpp ! J u 11.A.R , HALL Erie, ',art 13, 1.,1 _ - STERRETT & 880., %Vlbolesale arid Retail Grocors, M. 4 tlosaip4l4e, Erie. E ree, 1 , .si s r Ore. .ftryirtt Auk* irumt two•pirte rtuelt of •fir roc., tat to IV foon.lsts the 'it. .high they tell , eel ttre cf...., sii talked ',boot Tea, Inn, 'IT A od jorinz, "let rest t Urn„t• the placept the worth 0: tki ,, lap• auT.a a's) kind or Aror. We raoteecttulls tortte ors lwdr so cats and c nrirs, tt. yell and rasmane ft., stock la ar 521.. we 4..1444, nt tat re. cap WI them Li. ample an ...s. n' rt • • • 014. (Arlo tort ...erf•Ltt liro • in. the U,, • that .•I.roe, I,rerris nr.t at lon pr,r• fl —Ali :1 , •rt!• detievrel Ira" of eh•rge sty ensomers. A ••11 19, lam , Ti.g . RETT R Pit" Another Boat zi JA VES 3...ITEHRETT (ma,oreaur Gaye, ) coo es cr" 'oda larg• aa•ortioNsh og al, hoods d ta/RONAN , Mg. Ida •r r trot4ht for ore cash loatood of oda moiatho ttAr do) soorso: tha! wants to Aid cheap Ora:Narks ovoid do well t , ~II at - .Ti.hrtt 11 - - BE ..001) s.....rtnielf.t. all klnd..f paual TEA., .ad at rlis•kit .n race from to par tb., In tb. ettnite sad SID town at Juue 1•44 aILIZHEITS r I..l4PledtPt MUG 4 It.- Sr.. ror of 4 14,-nr 101.1 11 Olt lor rt.f, I , NO , nt .4 TEitltlrl o 1 'fiCi !lIIN 11 I IL.. D.. d Unef font 'wit,, lot 11/%IC at STERRETT ik BEV:. I. llltli f t erncral assortamott n 1 Woo. nia.„ Ito, 1. 'S6OI STERRETT 4 BRO _ - Kt LOl IL.-11aNing mad • arrangemeota with lltU.. t•• I. I, n k repart4l o t.ll .rdena at tb. ritt ; rle••• 4,, ~ 1 19. STERKETt t ) I "TT ) % 11 1 I t EGGPA. —nu , piney to Iff s I .FR k or In at. rm 1 )0%14'0E1i, ttint, 5u.11.n..k, rut sa , t• holetalr and retail 1V ‘ , TERRETT k Itkl.. V.4l.E`tl, Itammo. enrrsnt Fics.l,mon and iit r ,, , Pi a. t n;.1.1.2 { . .ttra ,, a, all Vaftt and fraah at 4. 1 r, " , fERRETI •- rrOBACCO.—A , I Ittn4M, from 114 to '2OS p.r IL ,from tb p.e la , . .1 , :'of r •nu•n , VO , lOO I.nof It , 4 TERRE'rt k ..7 h IFa racli, With OlneTtiona .•. ..a al. 444 /I 4 N...11).N k 4TERiF.I7'S 11)1 I4E —H oe ; , bat iror.rl Ja% a, Rao, L&g .•hrt, r wrier!, burtlt and zrcand la)free, at J ,".• • J r•TF.R.ICETT trt - t ••• ato. - ,lnto• •.f I k,r, for a.! In',Met can a' .1 ••••• . • • aa f t,lt a. , ;, .it 1"::( D IL ILA';''Fl —Sven* of tLe tery twat rut) that tt, an can Lao I., , stid St J , 4 l S. STERRF.TT", (, l.—Ne, 1 L.srd, Wbale, El-I.h•nt., and a F oe d arricle of Tanner can be ' , a lat J 9 S.TERRETTi yr vsvs-1',4 ot more of those sugar cured Cinclana 11 Rains. au..l I o:%. aou Lar4, by r...11.n b at ..: roe 7, 1'5,4 J S. STER2ETTS. Plt —Poe , ier. -hot Care, !Aid Ind fleets Fuss, coaatant: o r t. 7 and qua:l ty A% I ha.. thr. Mairastr., r v, you no at CI tunvs tT aapppal vitt, P , ..yder at rawaront IPT ca.,lnir J i STERREIT r the. ha-tel and quarter barrel or leis quantity, lincl +n•at and 4 OM and oats eotustantly on hand Jan• 7. I`•✓t J S. dTERRETT 1.1•41N , ‘ n( o'.l kinds• FL,ea, Prunes, Citron, Oranges and Lern , ms, 41/e. all *ands of Sato caa th had .t I 4nr 7 .1 S STERRETTS D %TENT Pans, Tube, Watt, Ronrdi, Cloths Piot, Wlnog; WI nf 4 06 1 , 1rieton, roeuvant,... hand at '2 OTF.RRTITS. Et 1.11 —lt reitnnil, White 'ibb, Trout, Ludt ail and Hart r • r •., :r hshd , J STERRETT NTE If good wee utt..r to eteharige t. Er II E 1 .fam, Nne.4%. Rin and %Kul C..de., • $ tacs ra.k. ft" Hlung rapi•lle at .1,,_:,a 2,:c. TOW Hrfre,RE r,ce artfc • at CI lure. 11, FITYDERSE. , FIT It Jr.,TI( , CLOWEIL t Kni , ..t, , ted tu ouLle at RTERREI7 k BR° _ COD, Mt( tiVßki.„, WIIIIT6 FISH, liitoi7r. an. Ilf.RHI‘ , ,, h , t....n grtan.ll% nr cthervuot t Is rod as rnnn Wu blight, - in t, found at X , PORE'S livo-s keeps e•err thing In the Pr ,110 .1401 fa Pork, Liss.% Li:lssas, Egg oL•. Fix naArLt c ItAnti' for 611, ty Au:. 14 J C. SELDEN T. A %.IELPAt toexhirlitt6lesapp:y of e/tre T.,us, from 25 et trr 51 per rr„ can De had at T. W. mooars, State-it 1 - 3 (ANT. MACHINES for sole otr7 10. 1) No I, 15:,6 J. C SELDEN 101 0 DER. ' 4 nnt, Ungs h - Lase. foi 'zals .t J.tne, 14. 14 , 6 BINDER" ECHT h JLST7 E EREEMERY"--t wlectlnn or the most fragrant end chola P nds at oh. Mawr of CARTER ,t BRO._ AFrt.F PARER 3 for sate by Nov, 1, 1844 F RANK FORRainFri — coxvt.Err xAsurt. for . roonir r r:rtiloar , clots Rook 'o 6. il , rk. rt r i R n Ar I d 3O7K "L ' I :TORE. f ['LEV — AND MILL eiA trei.—REED a/ways h as !arc AI at resit NO 8 Rood Honor SWEisT 0 L all kinds, tad Syrups an NI nlaaae+ g asap-- at ti.ot pent big b prtopa,at A irditt : iooßrs. r n.,ET Posoatums, ete., CARTER k BAO Ti4lEllßig47(:l9 asso rtmen t of •7,•,. laltote. 47 •ol ng ' Cet In , end. nark, Furnitun, Hearth, Crumb, Shne. loth.') Plasterers, Paper Hangers, all nn be had clomp s• Irrhe , b,ro CARTER t /IRO Lrle, 3.1 n. 7, /ASA CR RE EN Pit NT—Mti!table for WlooloAr Mode, hot', d r , Rn d I.ul, for "Ale t 0..., CARTER it BRO. lEMESEI ____ Bavpin Es. —Due tine,d,rvitt , ,fltiit, --- WTtftereraah, Graining, .. sb..e UraeLes, may be ("road at A pril 19 PrF.WART k 4 1111 . CLAIrre 0 ALE and 1., ,, ,nd0n Cheap at 0/C11) - Di•a3Wfirati - E can he had at • .e• Zl, 1W Oysters Oysters ri pirarEß THAN TIM assume', by the Cu or 01l 110lbe sad re* it tboy ore DM oleo Sow. T. W WOOR OTTON BATTINV.--A buy, stuck on 11,aad et too store of BARB tiNISTACO t LAN TASTER =CYO —A topatior artiole •L a amadtaacte taxa wet at tbo atom or No. 'b. SLIM tt BRO. AMOKtEALL—}triver gad other .ov,tlay s rood amortroent at the store of Nov •. TARS k NKr , : ' (socenoupors to Nu as ' •) ban the beat amoortabent of Sbett Manassas*, Cutler., Nous and Spikes to tin city No 3 Rood H"oso. Ens Nov. 20, TIIE ri o tw , a gisoti taitr trotzted to 7,00 is at BARNET IIIeCONEET'S sc t. (Saeoramora to 7: e t a Reed.) No 3 Reed !loess A .ria, Nov lIP, MAI •- t - ti*SEKES:I'I se, ettil gad tie tailseet and best &mart/sent of c e ute ~tenr Plated :4poons and Forks. lemma SLIM Litatan a and iron spoons 4/Wet °demi in this elty. BARS LY Jt. IieCOSENY. £re N ,, :6 ' .' IS'A NOTICE Ting Subeeri. mqufaty all tau.. Indebted to lam by Note op Art,ll,ll. L. 0111 .11 melte betties 114 brit of „tatioare The books owl µ(4 , 11 may to [maul at the stand of hie eortneeiore fitiern. I but t its.l.lw.a Ft 0 HERRON. Erie 1.31.1. •.11 1:=1111=101 T ! T ! J - J q STERRETT J E:'i.ELDEN rEM2 ort•T, jun • • • ao• 'el La )11.4.10RF7.3 iti•ln PAY Stoat. blakj, by tlas Barrel or lama iiasatiii 11041 l Ready IP ltel ay Store. BARR & BRO liiiMMM . .4-,-. Phydoisom and their Modes of Treat• loot of Diseases: isoral IS at ••4•ert on whisk thee, is so mach routrafersr moon Its .dritill liisat 14s• Ofr p.01,;1N 27 .1 tetyk,"itryit dints lout Intiter. bleed., what Oa. ter calnalei sad klia‘ire.l drags until the connding pasi.nt mks their 'relies; and shnoW he die,the practitioner sett! tell )•ni in.' the Patlosi• eloststtla non essuld not G ene tiesonsent, whet tie fa u, ran time triatilient eras not to te , orne t , Te 5 7 one to per . Peet le-salth. flew thou cooll mason expect one la 4E3ra/feet halts • Amelia*, school of peactitteaers irt:l4.ll you that water alone tent ewe all las aomplautto id Stag. et tl.l &hallow adahnicere herbs, roots, and as on w the end n 1 ttte ellaptes. The d..lerent eatbeeia Wag ha aaakerogs as thew ttworses. Whet BeniSmut Pratektts, by the sinaple weans of his kite, brought the eiactriette (nis the Kilmna, tut world woodland what use be aisle emu o f it What did he do / He, tA,. A res thlat, n ttle bwafaatnr at Maidaiiii, applied at to the m. 1 ,4 ot bos o m life Cross destroeuens tri that ...A t tie A .ti eleolileite And to this there Is ► retesrlruele suharalty het wenn the espirithents slid results of tbe G•. at rsrosr et Lifbtntng and those of Prnt Di G.ATN, the tliseuverer and maker of the greet EL • TIUC OIL. Prof De Grath's as pediereets canetnenc, a a lib son,l. means yaws age sad ame fore otk tell Intl. %ram ..! t.nl and a ereteitted exertion he has produced. at Philadelphia. the scene , e Ifeaalditee saileees, ► =under second only to that of his peat for.. roomer. Thin this rustoslarbins Anothiletor of the Hl. and pal= of Yam them does not exist • mere menu+ nous au-Cl:ice. nut one Wnlnh 164/14111•11 Duels traiirerekl and an•lirldnd tntmmoca Lo tte fee •r feast SU who here siren u e atropin t• Lai 56 rnyanntni, Editors, C 00,11111614621. M. or. of ottani, Hot•-1 proprtaiiirs sod first-cismi Werebanta, to the cure of such diatoms and atiecttome• rtes W4tariag~uot .r.rywing—ltlaitumattsco. I , e•er and .tKu- Deanne", gout, Neuralgia, Lure Down, otootica, . 4 1.1 real and Brone..l *I complaints, Tic D. 'lona I ['ram •, r Mee, V.ien • , preine sod Itr.tara Clitinnd 1V , an.11.4.‘ ,:.so .1 ~Cs. ••lirf intuta Annotate, Eroopeate, Sot, !Clpplen, awe l• 1 4 , orders...init. abeam, Looker to the mouth • u 1 a • otn•cta. rt. Eruptions, Caked areeat, Q6.ll{V, Urn !tiros:, Yost , Penns. Clears, Lod Jas. Heart Burn, Toi,th ant Su...At/nem 011tt , n116616 Burns, nom Glum of teething ird•oia, .kc enlittlpk of the eattmetioo in Will.", II n hit . l by ono f to. shiest Jutish mid *Titers on Is., &c In tta , country, Ire vr :; •: o letter mrorlveti b , 11 , f Dr .•s•tg, from Jon, I ,rin g a n ,, tAttor of the wet: etto.o Mt:ruin. 1:,, Yak wont o f .coca 1,11 . 411 AV nof 111.ot eel, bt am. , ag the 'oat elaaael of Utescruntry, th,, so/4mo. to , m u,nnown .auras 1:11tAR/6 linens, Pb+lad.ip bq /Ls, lth, lean Prot Marlin DeGrath —1 Noir One iS tie my opinion that o I.:toot:it OW' is among toe moat .OhLterfttl r.CIP. , IIen of modern times. At the earl:lett of • lade woo alleged one had toe, rette*.d of am st pa. fist eterti , ... .•s I can 1nd1106.1 to I, • ,r , ttie, though st tne tins* of r emqtastn g . I tut • n^i,oretl it to to tack Intltlkclne ands latch peony tnnb,c ton o„ me that it does_ possess* magic power, mud its use ar 11 prune t men% to eiagairtag ituntan.4. I recently took a co! I Loa aleeplog 1 t damp ace. -to, one nay nen: u.-nome e. mush ser o li e o And patol'al, toot 1 could out turn toad After using, without awe**, ',sr thing presentwal sus phret isn, last sewing trtsa sour [sent. to O. Th./ courning4aan •sr:, the natal hilerLag hie onciph•tatit. It Via t , i4?Antallt Yours 'err male, IJVING 4 TO:st, Ltitn- th . snth • Lew ltssarine. lt7 errattorks S Liu Vies; Fourtosoth s. Y Y LAslagatab tosien.,s to the 014 recta y and ittgi,lr respnetaistr of the drat settlers of New York. /.o nue eau sestinas 31500 a Lk* Wai:Ject o: :6.s I:tt4C, S•tuckw irti. Se answerod wt st? .learsasso rb. Shelia nentty Ilan also tpolrttain anlalstaksab:• terms of .his moat; bat this trra.3 nom DR. SETSER. PR ILAIMPittA, Way TO, MRS Pant. Di Gluts, r 3 Roma Rh street. Phgls , Letphm ye* regISOVILS,,• 9!,94. 1 , 91pit9 than pvt..,,,, t h. ran a yyry swollen oesf,l band I Lppie..l tF ll pcts.nan 1, alai gay* Umtata mief He bail recomm..atird ter oli to other .111:01494 idtLS Steusistises Ls wtJelt the results mem mama astalar tory Yours, ',err truly, GEORGR H KEYSKR, X D. Dr Lowe ituvis to sts• Ant mato of Ole prolvsosoo to Yrrro .nrrytt The Clergy haring them... Ares and sortie of tbMe buntlies bp..., healed shrine{ as in, racaloash to the miracles of .ieripture. great r.omplatahl trAit a b.1er.... t opaired th.o 0.(0: n.a. la their calling, hare not , von tavitwan! to ream: met thla Wareintor er wafering to lb , az pee-010 The hoeeron t pin rtr man. wbeee letter we publish be.olr, in weed •.r takinz • 0 .1110, Prof. Defirath's cants and pang:4la to and itandin,r them pc rat n o.le to member} - of his chinch anal of the late Conferene• of tor dE. Chuck' la Pailadelptila. Juno Mb, 1440 f PRO/. Ds Chtara—M, dear et- most reform-.an r.f th , twooncial affects I have vaparienead from row E.ecttio 1)11 1 hare era terrible sgt.ct:4 f..r tairteen N. 1,1 1,452 with Neu -• Is La. other compiatots to each an ext. at hart Inv ~,fre on tree thA. Wm. hoes unable to welk two equere• • l' t 1 ere t alopp.rii to r, sod for dee yawns I have nut had a g .4 night • rem, kerns una it to Weep from pun About the 1 24 of thia month I comm.nowl osint anal ' , Madrid OlL,gr=ll Ws Amps lotortuilly tad applied It scan Ohs elieW•n. .0. Ideal %/ eV Wavy Wawa 11 hod Muir IW — toLey yearn, tad sow,* ,„„„. weak, I am like a new man: can alem, well, walk ant diaLace, and attend to air deft. e. Vot.r 01! having 0 ,, n.f.r me to thu abort Lama what War satire fietitrol FactittLes of th, Yorla to,lage. of ited , ,ine throw of Ca, Jetionson Lad Panni• . rata ot Phila delphia have felled to do in la court 310 Sme.l, adelpata. Aar party ea 3 h.'. furtt.a, ta.rmat: +.11144 by addreks.c. Item trmatletuash We n',l ere the following alsG, frau a Marthazt New Baran. uaa•chout • a YEAR'S DEAR - ES CCREI , Nur fiArcv, SI s ISRL. 1,1 Prot De6rotki-.-11y brother has been deaf terry %.,re A rt•• taylog away Wile, be roar CL a few twat., and at lure d < CLIFFORL a. scr..t::r , ,• From . Merchant in Alozarabla Ca —b. taken of! As crutch*, Ln 20 minutia: At.Siaatraia, Jul, 11th, IS Pmf rioGrath,—Dear air —l4 r arm stuck a n n In he. f o• ant. rye unable to ',lsla wirisont lb. us. A•f I crui. h. , pe.eatien ?nit l its s its .-st., • r ertric rr.t, iely relieved ef pain In.; 1 . 2 , nu, hr Ins oared from tiecimung permanent,. lain. tL.r L . ar ,, ttid tharrfr-, nomosirail It to al. whew tl.a. 4 ct “4.x..at aroierses to aura. Wen:algid Fc oo stlirkfroltom sitO ',km. letters of teor.tmonr, b_• 'or spor e a t., mot iserrmt, a,n.i tug shy r conelnee .Y . ~,e doub'e, 4r...1 I:104e slat hare 4,n0. e, . . r t the Sa4C at tabs ..real R. cued ha. I ,1 done. over 11.3:.,00) vgry,4• ! s,, hen it is used • I %Id R '..1 t • yay sl,.ard Barmy...t. Y.! , s_, •Yth 5 Hu,ce , ..f lit.timore, • rt., it ^rth of 1 If tustin I J. Afl kinds of wort Innis to red,. tnd rt;.airin; 'le ,t a„ notice. C Mil I r June 2111.. Watches. Clocks and Fancy Goods. frDI AUSTIN, •t jlt ,t! ....pd. .t • Bro•iee 0•• rOak4.li la-go o trait by late anis Cs from the -astern cit.•<,an , t .• , body is trasit of fur tbit,. i i Li• lined to eia int ...d pr umuid,tet e ii n i,... be. b# ri , tar.. tr '.re.* to ene. , u him • little longer .ftb pat rona,e ',ILL a , nI o. • Vlb It) Or pass nr on the .;,o r If it to truth 611 ;WI W inatecl, If poeatble. i rio. so.! •.,t. In'. aid uprtment to disp.ooo of, 6,-..ltne i Oita, ' -a eve/L! 4,linDubed to opli it a ennall profit and not be ttneleraol ♦ residesor T•raety Year/ i^ make* Attu het: ilt at home, oad no tleopptiou 1-hatever will he a ..d fa =tan asi• • those who pot their Trurt in mac, for .ernporitr , g. in Watches, Clocks and iretalry of an ktudo careful!? riPrittre.l.. moderate priors as auto:- F o o mm d t i„, c_tp cm o mall the'ateetrtyles,mmnufartnr ad from Colo Silver, for salt or made to order Engriniag oflette-s deme neat mae n et, t:;ettkee vith miner ousjobs requirin; Meekkaai.+l,7k..!". end Utee. Lit Jain* 4 7.7 T. T. T. Jcerr norleed 33 the Rutile Pay Slee• lb Ralf Chew, rind IN' 6 pound CAdines, and si i tti b. , sold in quantitwe to m• cheap for mit. As it I. 4111 c 1:I .f.00f.1 fees, s e nroreisis sell in 6 lb. caddies on rain, and if the linysr Is not oaf Mit d bit Lana hack And the Ifni nc: r• f r. NING & EF.cr Erie, Jalla• 21, /CIA Rindirnecht and Justice AREltrpeetriag duvet f— am tres66 i assort:Dont n Fresh Grheerlo4 which .rift as Itt et.esp the cheaper Cash or CounLy ProAlper, call 11114 /nee, 14, 1866. Tsks_A ctk• ITtiat i tcf T. a ~.• Rer.l. edt Jon., 14, t 0.%. 01:1{_%E.CHT & JTSTICE - C(," 11:2 It 4 yirA want Good 4:ettiti• At any k,na tail At J air!, 14, ,5543 RINtiFfiNTCHT k JCSTICT SCILLIKS at antis& Clem, as Ow l heoilpro Jane, 14, 11164. ItINDF:RnCHT k It'STICE LAM' 154• Git and C.111;044 , / Asiortmeot of SCHOOL 900E23, loot roortiNl &o 4 f.o . yak, at t e , Nocil, MI PARE Prilir pkno , !Dorm. liaRK Ilan ILO of all Idalik, at 1 *lta Aim. I. Is. if , vt tr:t♦ hn JAS TEMPLE JOHN ARNOLD, Hatior . tea ror ~• . . • IZENEMMI ET I. 2. of one t ^thy t • i: a ' •' 121111731 , • [a t / MCEBEEED= Mil E 2 g r i Ar oftlsi f:Alttthyp Aletsre l'A LE &B. WorLD mpecttully tatatoe• to g•nerany, th at tboy ht.* Irma) a,cupled ity r. wituch, at 'Oat* stare, 4 nace and Imre ShOW On 1l:1114 • Itagor tad Wadi of CARRIA(; KS, BUGGIES, ac. twin viola*" ',hick:at style, durability and alioassa of dada, supiartiir to ant thing herettAre °tiered la this city. they employ a number of the best .e.rkers In woad and k. that :be canon)pendliala and from their loss esperience in *a bud new, an satialled (tier can otter it,/ brat quality of worn. - The fitAT wATERIIL of a'.l tied, that tan be bad are pat Liao all their Irma Retrtn.: of laMarcieincludin PAINTING AND TL I I(ING, done on abort naiad and reasonable tavola Inr Persona senilina orders may rest smeared of having them exec..led t., Pmu ant., sat Lnt,l4.ll•Ptt, and Knotted to every partieu• as wt 11 as d tnei sttsild,a to person. Tbsw auMing neat and d...raose sort iitt .lid LL to than, sdriautaged to give alums a gall f fry Nn In. 6.2 NEW GOODS AT THE PERRY BLOCK. iv E. tu- • r ;rot r.turned from Yr/ YOtlll with • • ,enoll : itucit -Wit/ and 3L 101E1( DRY WK/Do to .. a wocelt v ourattlnll In • hail rte.tlog our city, ktojang it may /. oar lams.mt as w. I. 8.11 nary We t ae. ~ought our r• 3411 •t • ~s, 1.. a :144,. 1... aru u.tvrtnint-0 to coati / . tt an object to buyer' • • .. , "'..v,t Lar,zet" . 'tar rn. ,,, t, la glict ..1... mad small profits, Lathes and gentlymeo, all we .ail salts to give us • call—examine 'IWO* yoar t fa ..., j ua ir d, %% • lava.. uo ,ttarrett to .Law nor otla. You will in on nn ' ‘ ..o t ...a . . tit.' n, t.t of • 111,1 . .. n sr. ll n I .11,1I.rted stock of . : .,,,, I , of yam, .....ecni,ttor aoti variety imagism / 4 Outten •V pleas Ai. ^, , wit, vaa , ..t .1.. t., .. . at abf.l the old p ...N., aotwlttistand- LY 4 t!.... great 1111 ILLICIT In I , rto n ‘ v,es Woolen cj 0 ,,,,,,, W. 88,. also reovavea a tart (.rte salm.rtment of ", AND JUS ll.tT. 1.401 CAPS, ts no n rti and 4,, FD 'Ea With • line ••.! I , • fIA 1., A, Shavio and 4114 1 / 1 111 awl nubbin, Etc, Ar , f RIES tIrE :N , WAI.E ..ND HARDWARE a I nod dbakrat,:e eat te,t - .0,.; an elegant sort of LA .,' CMleralber , a. V% KW, and Liale I 1. - bar . and a urge ‘art.4 • t.ll Lodi and uses of ilatatiY, “1,1, we ley vet, ',nor at fa t /IL.* 1 / 1 1ot up with the zr.tat St Cart., Mlti eau ,m a -,, nodatbd nth l qualttlea and r , c.• o f anode. '.V r."torn ,ll.lr moat 11a11(1.111 thaalto to our liberal r lend* and easterners for past ft•ota, and hope by strict atrocities to b lointtoa to merit a liberal shorn of their petronaca. COrtaTl:lr PIUtIRMIE BOT ' OHT, Po: w hich the oi,zheAt catrkst prints are paid, Yo Perry Block, .11IR Rl', t , Erg., Pa Dv( J , 0. ;11:43. KEPLER, 80 TH CO Neir .1E {r ir E PRICES! 1 '•0 SI, 011.0W‘ 3 fiOTICL, SiA.TI it , PA To:IN co t.I..DIStI tames this opporionity to taktreo Ma Moods t,an,i the P.b'LK g a ban f, that ipoe Wu just retiabod from the Ilaat *4th • is - 0, us sod rperidid aseortmest of GOODS, em emaCr.g 1, loth., C wilwiLtieroo, Of the mmt al i , - , oed a, Je and pet• roe, acid t,bdtliel nody made ••( si, tor Ine3 be "at,. Ix bale et price. crhich :7 ,, 'ire ith an. iit*lJualthiccit al the city If MI) doubt 41 ,, c nie fact, cad *hi: r :mint hi. pock and hie**, and he of the truth .1 the swertsoo. The po,die will al at • • :.nd Lon read , 0 , 1,1 .1111 i tO i :c0n111144.8.t• the euttomers by .flog bit .t,-It to al! h, deer - . to give him • all. The plod •• k , , !, !trL)wrl a Hotel, ',tate et t..kut.o., W.:I c•lt sou made b Ito but Maser sod most my, Ar•it I,t • wooer - I,oi public mil semi enattrotfor them , ~ sorto , :ulovuxe.l, Out Go Lot CAL tourcburo. Ar••t: p4,,JALD/S0 Notice of Removal I ) 11.. W l l . .HO 1 T . .", J.• .at. l!wp. t r., removed to w !tar,' .• • ,tet• n • tt, of 'Mc", Y, tier h• ir tr” , l Ace 1h notice of ton.. taftlieted "A. 1 1 .4 ,1,1 I • tic • , ••11. 4 r • k .nn in:OUL b. i,•••nuke a Specialty( De to , it. Metrto... of Triattlleat, new 11:1 a i F move am The f ohnl••.A of this owautry, warrant. him 1..,r.• f. - ,rn. the Menne@ to wniat to 144111:11., Otto .Ut a burg, Vinci 004 P - iiirtri.af 12•••••ly. r, - r it • ....(cut• curl • al4111:/ , T4e remrdies stripinved • • litt - k .IT, tr. fit.• trim on, rOopg,re WO, nr smelt -..ntAlu no mercur t ar I nn ',usage of diet, bustlers or t.• moire P.m...-. a' • dill au, cam be rured home, b• mating istit:ressm,, • to Dr Wit. L HOYT. R4COiled tilt [I4IIIC UV: 1,40, • ta .ant of pleasant and see Remedy for trreiular ,t,,,,, uhatracti •ne, be, cab obtain DU. Vitif.N( I , IIOIALE :SI4IO4TULY P 11.1,1%, e• Mae Deee.AceriMre tie tae Bast Atria Arcade, Married Ladies in caw eta al:uetton. ah. , ul4 not use 'bank , for mum°e see direction to j; a r.. M• 11 .•• allparte of the world Dr „, , • event tte Unaird Ataiee • for o , 71, rems,le pr . .4erliike hesirroural, as Ai • in. f ..oiseep•nd ..n. a. .bit t...•uch through , Cie , s It l• Orion• .infortnit‘, site ; , •,„ n•• ;rl, T••••I it.,! • •ne.,,atng , • t. • I .•.,..inlnnt it•xn.nalsre 1451 • '‘ r. I. ,1 • n. ~• - Ln W1t4b1.11. 4 1/ and re-onon• ' • al o • '• . t' s' treats P•d•tiele ~te^ C., to erer:t ..tote in the Cav , a. Rem•mher I •••11.,1,- ~ a .4 It , •Latt: 9 P X Sao!ays from t anal Salen!s New Mammoth Sky-Light 1 • , • t •k..t . , • t antograir•ic Latathuh ,,i, ••• • -•• Pall Itovr E•le. P. in . ) ,. . ..' ht Ocuango 11. ••• Mt • 16..1. .. i J IlAt 1,1 at the a . ..at R 1.011., PAINTS • . ' • t•trze ,! Paints of al. quids, Wh.te Lead. Dry and in Oil. , _ K J. art 3 321. eae•vo , ECack Paint. , • SE a. 13. •11.' a t.li ••• •tt 1, , • I, I.r. a from the !taw I.l.nae•-•1 . , • I ^•• ^ - 1"11 •a. m 3.1 at p.... 11 ',tic,. AA • L.: 1.113.4. V. tan interaot •• • ato MU. •1 , 1 FISCL tIR, o tate and 7tb.sta. Ag-i' Notice to Housewives • , ..• f / F . un ,u 1.3% and 37 ‘. CI • , It " A !: MEM 11.1:11F111 , - IION P rt , •• artleLe f r r .n;. • a,3.1 (anghltrue' 9 ( ‘` , E.% ,t•cl• • • d And Imtd Sentch bt ngha.ms, enlota . 47 , tt, at 12. rnt. nand IikYLS k CO - - - 1 1 ulna lin de lidne.: — C 1":.0 strtret and PO.llO I II ,a .1 • t o • TIBBA:.F., HATES k CO Triplet s Philadelphia Garden Seeds. 4 -• • • • ....•••• t U. , n at' 70tact . : • • ' t. • Ittlf`tr 1.1•, • t b•••• tb , T.,. ids! 1, 11..“.11 • • rt.„ , u p, , , v.:11 I rrt •VAICT A 515C1..41.2i. NM ntn7 • Dovrn with Monopolies ! \r ut, ' _ -4$ • f Hardware. Cra•kerr, Glasswars, China do , I- 111 I' . 7 11 I .r a • ' A," Al NOTICE lc fill(' i• h • •• 1 L 4, 4 , 1 ..t•on wt:l be male to thr - • at r-ete. o eb.ffrtat of t Bank to be ILe P. an. I•abL. Bar.), art.: , a cakat: •••C Two Hundred Jll, I. la • L. ' the et!, or el, k BOYCF. J KF 11.“ tat, J HEARN S Co, C F NoitToS, LzrAr.l: A P• ycr, C•F J MoRTI4N, - k LACGILLY P 111 F• - T/ ALP, C••, JOHN BNA W LEY, JOHN Bret I=l - LumberWintea. V 1: •stll tbr ',l4best morkri pries to rub for pi,oolo 1.4.1 A•ft, thi,k Io feat loot br , aU •` •• lti " 12 " " Ma., " I'4 " 14 " " VAT I. On k, " 14 " " Sawed [Arose „•,.1, to, le •rid straight rtfted logs Alos, • •` t ./sk and nicker) O.cs, Pt. 17 "1 , 1 IA Psi s'"or , • ,, lrn Fr , t 4. , -t l ttt.'s A 14\r •rRF. House and Sign Painting. TFIE td tuot rert6,4.l of init.rotirty their rrit•rlt. 4..rtd tot. ; , 11. , 41. ta• re... Lust it,' ht. a cumzmenotu MEM= Ile/Uwe AZ int Ink, Paper IHlasiglall. 0 Io 1 1!. 1 i • I hop formitr at 7, • - • 7 ttl (1.1.-U7`.rlg tn.tl vol• ,• ,•••,• —n 11,11 Iti • 1, II ••I•1 Lsruig • 1 :1, •I rk. 01, 1211,,.. to .11.1 ae. r. ,re • c atrnnn,:e I 4,nt,1.,,t / t i t .t, I• t t tn . " •at,•ft, •n • or. •!•1 rtr , lll% Cr 1.. , itti .ItA 1 , L !Are, :zit 15:.6. —k, J AT TUE UF:RNF Cri I' kr,l 'Tutor , th , q 1:,,n;,-10 1, the Cdtt.)Cr.hY i• • il• n• • , V. O , • m 7 .• 11 b.t spy lois: rn tl Mute! , not us , eptel. fgt. —4l German Vegetable Cattle Powdery ! FOR ROTC"., COW". ‘ND 110(:4! qnroP - 11 , ,ri for imr.•-• •h• okprearsorr an.: • ,ndit Inn t ,r, ~„, nr tan., R . far a •hart time producing nthrr ga tr rn a tv-Ttef.t hnt M Impro•ing the api...tit.• • •13. f it R.tc . A.ll • heal. h• coedit lot f f ...al • T.tch the Intik and fat magi M formed )11: th ',ratan aid Enelish, With a lull of dltes.r. 4renmpar parklkr. Prin. 2A ...Tit' , WAkr& RINCI.AIR. Steel Cultivator Teeth. ta Err of ail 7.: ut:lntor 'Nett' aka. best to ma rot ma. 200 J. C SELDLN To Wagon and Carriage Makers. LRIII he. P Plv , kes, fin. be, Fellore, Bent Rime, ae'e at liar tteacturer's b• F. kr. Jo:4 14 r /Imre can supply the .. lovvre If the • with ere, Tobscoo He has the treet I Lea (..s.snutsu erar before ottersql in tuts 'parka ; VI I Ise( ut. r), $.••,4 1:.on and (Jrra,-t. for Sale at 11 . ,Irta, 14, 115.56 itimieftNerirr k Jr9IICE FLOM: b, *h. 1041 Sag or pound at Jane, 14, Laat. KE.I.eitNEf7.ITT k JCSTICt sTnrz of es•ry thing lu the 11,134 Of BOWES and 814 roN:Eny, nn.r ar•rksiz.i and !•r sal* by Erie, N.. , 1, ISSN ILId~CIis cra Cci 411 sssortmont o/ a 1 Good. to their ji has at Cie: 4 MRS CURTIS'. irrisnovr 10 r+.4, 4 nah, and Potty, at T T April 19 ST * ART & RINCLAnti. 8,1.: 6 11 0 - 1 K THOUSAND #IS.AVERIIIL For ale by CARTER & BRO. H ORatlail Ise emorterne of 3170.1 m k.:rEn k PR" r:• !( rernrlr a.% ! fll Eli Ea • f r •• -1 —rnah trig nut • a' , ,r A tot • • ; =I “‘r, I 14 ore Wt. .kra• • 71.. T 'l•.{l I• its I p'.ll.e* p Zettraeay.. ,r taou raoh it' -•E rZENNEDr 1114!JIL1 C DELI) VII J 1 I.Nrt A. II Nottint smoir 041e 4 111. T. Mt s: bare soot Pier Plommt rarer .hill to Sunny ever Niuer you le.outvul It. wad helloing it the teet Re Its purpose •Vrr put wit- Wick a tied cold I iimudoll crow Fey twoust,yilus &Ulan LK. • bottle than 44r vat:rout It. or We say other rete•dr ClVllapp Whooping Cough, Infloento• grnmenr.LA, 44 , 46. FA. T. 1456 Mori= Arga : I wIU abidmirfully pi.ll 41. AL [Le Wu tor for cure of 11 . '4 , t0t.11 1 1.9 4 - ar t a th. risen di.moroll u 1 chtlaresi W. wow fr.a..h it) iv rt.. Youth iiittandaille Mir 0111. sdormitne•rs4 pre" er•-•lir rur r • r purorr. !IMAM CONKI.I% AM ) 4 L 1.1.. IderlltetT. lA.. writ... 3 . 1 Jan IV.' • 1111 a. 11.44. moo lnlhress, or 1,10. comillt...l me. .1.0• r• • , I ."4 ganJ •ft 44,, erlyof fl.l*l y tri..i ).• • l't uP ~ 4r riwyri win Th• fine tow • kre,,. • 41.al Itaupt. lea than do i• r , ..srl go. •rr the ..• t• IlDe F l n•eat. t, y • ...I w• Ik. 1-Mr LIMP • blown I" Isthnon or Pietkisfea nod firouchlii, o 4,4 .yr 1;111MA' PLC) tn t'•:• rAndl h ksm•s•ftee• •1••• ftl • • 11111. , U • :t slll I t •/ 1 i) A S b. 01.4.4 1 , ,rtu,1 1.. 4 . • 1,•••„•.• • • .4. • 404 •• ~ i • .V1...1.1111110 /I lIIEMI=I IMEI lilll Ayur's IN A -•- EMI MESE an, N ilyekr rolooh trot. that lIIV • 1,• ' t . .•••• t (b. to) atE.• ued •Li! . • rue tent name.' 1. plogas”.l M furnieh ewe I,as ALtuau.eat, vuutatpiaig 411.eitutur 14 16.4; WWI, 111••• e• •• 1( Atheir carm of the twllwaing et•mplainto 'utolverown, 11111. e. Crnsplaiute, PanAnmAtbm• Ixop.y. 11 . 00 lieadociie *riling trona afoul etossech.. I..ndiees. .• • In.e - tion of the Rowels and I'nm arhong ther....frnm. Le of itiportlte• vl Lleeenus and t'utnuenne L, nn•lch repure u. •varnent ..-ofu, • 11414:4 "D,.•• " t rtirl t % 11 . g 'be r 4,44 and 14411111 a 144:1 t IA 14 (44, 4 ore malty CLAM pia.14•144 1rb10..13 It would not he •LAI they Part..: Blinotloen. %.11,/,;l* Rh,: , I n theranremente the Leer And Knino,n, eit. qd other asndred nanpiAlnt , anew, tion s kw 44.1444 t Ototru , t) ,, n of 1:n hao-twon. • r. c , put off I, unpritscipo.l .tth roan. to e• ;mak. more pc tit 00 Alal 44' Arm a ,413er ivy , yt.t. tht• .4; rn'ottr or rnratts. pnt.w. Tb• went IL. boat 1.0 it •••• t• than. and a.. ab,uld a•'. tt Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Kass. I'.-., 46 wit Bci Psi 11111:11 P)R $l. BOLD BY R & Carte , . & 13ra and "cart dr Sinelnl F.-le a.t br James A µ - 12.t., G,riard, and W H. 4/R124, !iprag Cr' R A 'l l I i• riu - L GIFT TO 41.1. MISI RT RELIEVED 4 . 6 XT ATL kE •rl fiCIDE, - • laser and popular le 0t.tr.,.1t.. Lu•rut h•rie, and formr• ded MAO tr, ecr iu,sl th. 1 rated State*, on r an order enclosing Ma stamps for Afflicted Read. PriIL4DELFRIA !1 ,, C0E.-I,lgtat,l:she. re., az !,•• LIB, and Unior.-st• , weon aud .I:adrtphta, t's la an apprim.l that Dr KINKELINc nf.t.e• ht. to a I.,aracular branch .1 medicine, a e.L.,/a4 • I,IS aatlo t .r. •tten'i-u Ile ca-'l, ,'fortunate ttor AL. rn• ,ury th.uaands are &moos.* nameurialued out I tile heica , aJ ectious are pr, , mptl% ettingulatiecl rw EN IT TF: tit, OF EXPERIENcE is the trestment of • thug of thalweg bltherlo neglected &rid In, perfectlN ondeenoctd, has 'dibbled Itz titnteit n, Asitlaw of • S•4l Prata-•••sok, to prove I:At ntne-tenit.o ~` awes Serowe rirt , tht Load and l.onstitutional Wevitne., •o , physical suaertag, nee traceable to eertnto batot• torrning the no• • secret vet deadl) Lad Latal syrtas of Commit. micro sat: prec.o twit tnOrti.litt CAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE itsire Liss erti habit sometimes Induir d in u• b'.a , to *slits 1. ' , nen Frssidg tip grab them t.• thanhn...:, And aLlct t Firtittoi 10 duo USD., sot Doty beirtit. arrt..ua oliataXii, to uutn.' nappll.WlM but glvt, ruse to a nettre ~f . 1 .1. ,nd alfetolona Few • f thowe wh. irn• t ria,ioup twit, rf toethey • tie Orloroiot Pi Rhin] ahatta•lrd., SU•ahat sot Intl Awl ,agar &Ali In 11. 111110. the ont.rion•b- th+SA atf.4l.,d b/Peniswallrehl.., la unable to lab. • Itii Pecti•tolimpit r4ro., or appply has mu,: to btui.i L.. Pt, and b« in dull, ltrweol.ite Lod en t raget to big iyorts tarn energy than nanad If be enuncipaie hicase,f before the practice has done l'a .rcn tnd enter cnatrio ~,,, hi. marriage la unfruitful, and hi..ene tv oho that this , to canoed by him oitliy (macs nufaa wry eaael.ifcr• P;EMiEF Requires the fulfillment Id areeral coodltion• It , •••ler that tt nru tee :a.a,.• tb. cause 4.1 111:1,01:111 t I:I•111t_tt thr r, r• tilt Origin rr veret,nedrseem ralami, sto..". I, ire a.urcr in eve, Latta:ft...disclosed—la how man: 0, , ' I:'- to phrateal ella,kalleleatirrea and their attendant dtsttrpuin• ruts tpply then a title to is yet tame : to order to La. , .or , astruLa and relaxed rtganllatten rebrared, and = H. vlrbn Marrs himmlf under Dr. KINK }.l.l\ ' ; ma trapoor ,, ponf de in Ili. tom -, •• •ratirmab ^ • 0P. , 0 t amourragoa that th. marvto of Cot K'a pat.k.ais wt.: never dipeloard Young mab-..--brt nn fair* =admit, doter vra from making yr..l ram known to oat' who, from rlaCatiutl u. : reFrcLwah, can ce: tav - lv befriend rnd. - • Too sonny th.alt they artll conceal tae secret in thou own hearts and cor th•Mliri , i. Alas' :••••• often o t` , l. • rata , 'bona ott.• , boar mane a prombong young man, rho zolgbi bare been an Gr. [Dent to aneprt‘, has bird from Loa earth. Strictures of the urethra are rapidly removed Tr the •rp:trati , of a near therapeutlati agent, abot only by D - 6. IdIA•0141 ace CALltallal..4i 44.44 premptiqp yard! ardlial.cator restored COUNTRY LN V A LIDS Can hare (by stating their caseexplicitl , , together with all thel• e)saptnant par letter enclosing a remittance) h I met:mine. spproprtatett 600n:Harty '• I am a eseus, ikwe *Way 'thick relates to awe limp' 1, Rfesissgs HA DI YOUTH AND MANHOOD. A VP:OROIN LIFE, OR A PREMATURE DEATH. ECIMECLIN on Soli-Preservation. Only 2.sCaoic MAc•ln• trat insuro. envy of 1010 per "tom of rool4. mires it it fir womb roar i t t r. L by letter (escluming • militia:lm) at. br eared it how, I'.ck •oe oo lltmencito. yi' Oohs etimetintit, lack. 4 Decor. from damp or csari , mity, are forwarded Cy Mai or Eitpnies to sn. put of thetisitiKl States. 117MEMBErs De Kimitstmes reddens 6u been for the 'rut twert7 year, a , the North West Corner of THIHD LW UF:OX STR/1174, phi*, Ps. 1 • GREA ESC SUNBURY & ERIE RAILROAD pus rEorLE.Artoe4 h irith •48,1%ua and grkt , rg, tia,.c teed up •lhrnue operatloas at bath end, of the P. 44.1, tae thole line compLetkii. will Kau?, to ERIE An utiequellieti mimicry ehnin commercial connection th. Atinntii, sod int travelling community yo pont. to the REW ELDORADN 6,eb 101:1 ;epilog n p he-. 4 .r upna the borders of Like Superior -ill be cirri in 'telt the .atnee of VOtr N i firOTMl C g r in A l ga Z%7 Nos h knewn and Itheral!r patenntted In 01'121000 snot. Or own All Wad., beidde• all the cantonal 01 Erie sna the s...jei fling eohnnos WM T AGE t SoN, h. tenant arriwahi, hit.* re•iii•vd and are now opening at Their Nit AND CAP ItNIPOIUr M, • anhtadhlotrwk et F sa , I , lli Wlot. , Goods, coststtng of lists sad Cara of ever! an le, p-lee and t‘ an. Own arising& fir* assortment of niCNTLEVIM'S , FUR ,;;41{1Nr; 1;noro, c.e.rlatinir et Phial... Contra, crantta, one-e. Gloves. Drawers, nderstorta, Govidennio's $1..1n. Mufti.s., 6c, in tt , t dune that man needs tome and FM if .• act Ei V TO PLBASIS. Fn....erg 27, ittA Fruit rees. ru -ry edge ' Ls. THE subscriber sem few sole this Spriest the I elder 04.110 hose. large gee. VO per 100. Pees •• • •• $36 per HO. Pear " Deed. U 3 to $6O per 100. Cherry " estrwtee, $6O per 100. Mm " hop Mee, $36 per 100. Petah " goo to too rum troo bed us to 90 per VIA • rood samortannt Sews and Slirubbery. and atom • door Omar, Naomi oar and Pro yowl old Also, lu of the art widths at Btrandbarries. Any Moir iranind that I has not on heed I can order ctioaro• than lay Tees /*liar mai farniail them P. Bit EMIR. Er* March 27, PM. 4115-tf. _Pasch Orchard, I , N AT IT AGAIN! TACC M II A "MON wont." MOO rwan..rtflatt • inft.rrn if ant 014 (Mends tiw patrons In partienlar, and the pubut ironerti , gat hit la no. opening up an EN/ES RaC entire Meet Moen of FAY!' O, la that ornonodeon. Net. 4 te're Tet`mit , AT THE GROCERY DEPOT. em tho want eldest the Pahlic Square, pant door north of J C. elehitti's Hardware Stove, ober* by strict attention to br•l are., Woofing it soon snook of seed Goode. at sollerst• prima, and n•-1.4 in *eery moped secconsaisting. he shall Mire to oetsin all old an. , antis many was artesian. Mops U aad see this new estsbh.h ntost mut elauSinia and parabase geode, It yea Wu them lino pies& _Zile, hay IS. WM 14 LL laowd~ thoitolves Indebted to WWI it b ~W yak of xi" now post dos will Orono settle /1 1 1 1 11 1 , — WM. tbAirou. 1856. Buffalo & E . _ 16U96911616 A Cr V. , ,t.day, flay 1. Cr 1 011 • Y, i4lat Espratra. IN"ltark, elk.; lAlus •- 040 A.. 4, Wik, flank. , ll II • 19 $0 P. Laprraa .1 d-ctv.g a• far N.. 6 $0 P. u, LOstmog and with E t.prwo. akr 1, 1466. i t: CLE' 9 1!ILIIIS MI _0 0 Uld alter 11011daj, MP , ... tailors, vta 'LAVIN Leave ..lavelaud for Lit, at ~.j nit 8.00 •. • 'rain %.:1 litop at a Pwrrr, and will atop at l'lth.a‘tt.r, Asd.tatnak, it. t caorao.! train It-CZ tsar. all Way :5tatt...... 1338 Las./ trio for CSs•elas4 Si 3 ?b.? 3.30 •. r trots sLI stop ■t 4 Mammy. ttla 'La•lo 36 • a Hone exisl.t Tie 1100 s. a, train .t stop at Pisto•-•4 .14e ooi y Tk iv (munemut train .11; au WILT t /Stiont AU CLIP trams z , lll with trains L. cb‘c., tttd •n.. • with the r t r Tart thastral and ISutlak• an Otn, oft- & k: 16.1t5r etil/INICE!., CI 8f..11' iELS, WII.INIA =EI 1""1)1Y - 1.seTP: • tyky Merl. PLAIN A LL PER 4151.1•0'.: • aMotact a 1..1.4rer time u, 1 , .1310 (,'rear.' and Must t, lancels• ouster pat Lief may .144 - Elle. Un , ck. I, 1 6,, ' Jewelry, hes, HoLLInT Eli C %tiff to return thttr warp than puohe to renew., tooda4ll. than]. 44 , 1 a 6r in nomr_prvp•re.rl t• •", ul w un ' 4 Ve• rV11124... a. , In JEA - 1 , 7: RN' nu.. Brumtuss. Law i ta.„.r i.t Gust•lCll2l.lo Ttl tiold rens, it , . in, .r SILVE ra defy c,ninp.l *A) lo t • trtvgaluaig 1 . 1.13170.1 th• Mare jt*Pe a/ 4041/WI To Xa+luntl kW!. PnG v• l'o•a.ro V • ../•%•!•-• %ad ►t ynix. t r.ar t • OWN 111 tun /Pr 44.• 8.1 1 4. ••• i he Cr girt •mpt.,matint , er••- - S to mil v. 446 from Asitust 1,1! P Gun% A T T. 10• ha •,10 1 ata .104.10 g u p 0,1 buy v.torsi ua (-:. • FN , Jane 7, NEW (ROC 1.11i4 - "" 4 I I •.r • A. r• 10 1 .1. iI 81,11 elk try I tle RO4Ol ittrt., , it • r emer. 04, 4 own, 410 = .ime. CP, i, r k sortql, Sr of SC kind. and of wan ,ro ~s ./. r• Int r.ir Molls .11,14,1 I I . ollllkr, ;Jr..o,er ..11 Sone , e ' 11 the heti ,r pr.* , of rio , h thr,ll2e J•tne U i•ft 3.000.000 Foot Ail. kin.l.t I . ffy 44,1 4 re• , o • ••oo ' An a r rills lo S o .< 5 , Ml_.l 0 00 •1 I fir. , . I, ••• MM . Ix to I I t • • O s, 1121 roro 04. • I Q129:13:1 MEM 500,000 BTA =ME 1 .",-,,.-.: , • t cf k r,' OAR S 111 .1 d 11,11-1 1 • •• =Ell 4 w.f., 11 CI , Li •1 . In I '. • f • •ar •• 1111:13 artfi O01c•t at”' 'tll ,g,vic I 2indoell.# Mien' ato. atter ,1 •• r tgr• VI. , WWI . air:'' Persons Int w ILL • r tiNT-.. t% lIITI I We 111 C'• < , t. - encb. v . • BO • t. • o•poz 3. -I •~ cy •~ _ ,p•„0.1, i I.* N..non. • ti. VP I ‘• J , t / t • • / 0 . • 1 1 A • . • I 11 - A a•vt • • ro• h t , n^ and rn-d• EIMER =I lEEE MIZE • rs •1 =CM =I • Oar F rt• A ' • xlorme f•:n.•, •nt U. •t 1:4 0, e : r tt 9( ev, eivh WLL ,le t r 1: 1. VC,ltagne, and -heldeo M.kz re ..'able a mk -cker_t OPENING OF I R k I t) &DI Tr-bttc frlvnlr-al v. ) , ast.ve - n • r,ew pt , at tivv t. , tigt prtre• atti ; rt.. r. l.• r e 1,4 ertr b•,,.., Fancy and S ;AL , . t 1 ., v - I I=M:CE=INI MICINEMI =CM , In .‘rrl r < lT t... 1", ..r.k 4. • A hre •.d r•mP,t. I Itfe •n 0: hra ; , •1i t •.••.• . =I para.,,e. • , Drt t. ~• • • ;• • CL' r ... ] e.• t I . tLi • r,,( you watt r ar AI, ^•nsr, I n.k • • FTI• 0 , • EMM A T Till • , t, .11 . • •- prtneira, . I t , 9 -4.• and mu• . The 13/':,f 5 . an‘i •• r., rout.-•' rt t , t Ott . • 1, 1,1,t1 n t Fn,r tn. t„ u. e - = ••• 7” , • • I••• 1 - ,tertr.. • • • 7••• t •••• I it. •• MEM u ~ • chingt 1 • P . I ,•• RE N t r t ”. • rt] t Eric, 7 II mrzr C`rTUc' c} a ,... r l k, n, V., "•• • R T 1 ON Bko.er Was.* Coal Woo OA. 11 ffl