Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, October 24, 1857, Image 4

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    NMI DAYS ADB.IFT ON THE OCEAN!
In
NAKFATIVE OF MR T r .
Within half an hour before thiCentral Amer.
lea sank it became evident t., all on board that
their efforts at bailing and puulping were una
vailing, and Mr. Tice, with oth a, betook him!
mil to the deck. Capt. 'Herod° was then on
the hurricane deck, and he saw 'hi but a few
elements before the steamer mink. Mr. Tice at
once looked about him to secure some means of
saving his life, after the catastrophe should take
place:. He found a board aim inch ands half in
thickness and about ten feet long, and with it he
took his stand on the hurricane deck, near the
stern of the steamer He had been there but a
felt moments when the stern began to 844 i-ra
pidly, and as the deck sank near to the surface,
he sprang with his board into the water—.truck
vigorously out from the sinking re 4 ,d, and when
'bent forty feet distant, he saw the wave.' eloping
over the bow. He was i•uffici. , iitly remote from
the steamer when she sank, iol that he Wa,3 not
carried under. In a to..rueut the liml.ng surface
of the sea weaned with th, ,/,/,rt . ., of the wreck,
and grasping for thew were .cores of human
beings, 'Atli boring that they nitght yet he res
cued from an impending fate Re-ting his
, ehest across the centre of the hoard, Mr Tier
swam to.,the leeward, and though near to . ther l
who were struggling in the ware., they were
sustained, on pieces of wreck and did not at tompt
to share bis board with him
Soon after the steamer sank, he discovered
the lights of a vessel in the distance, which be
Suppmicd to belong either to the bark Marine or
the schooner [the El 'rade] which they had
spoken a short tune before the catastrophe
They were to the hewaril of him. and he c ra
tioned swimming in Ow dirt en ra, to b. p• a to
teach the vessel ; hut , with the di.apl.earxu.!• of
the lights, about 1q or 1t)4,1., he I nis
efforts. An hour .or tw later tie a t ; in .11-e
ere lights, and this tun.• inuch neer.. r Litu lu
a few minutes he was t distinguish the
hull
of it vessel bearing directly toward him Ills
hopes were raised, and he was confident that he
would soon be discovered and resew d' But,
when only a quarter .I* - -.1 mile .listant from him,
the vessel —a bark [the Norwegian bark 1 4 :11en]
—altered hor course, and kept off, and sober.
trtently•ber hull and lights disappeared while
she was'apparently sailing off in a Rik: breeze.
During the remainder of tho ntght, be eucoun•
tamed seven persons, who, like himself, were drift
ing abort on fragments of the wreck or boards,
nod in -some instances he hailed them In one
esse, the gentleman, a passt.ti e t.r, t 11.1 Mr Tice
his name, which be is u,w un,hie to remember
Another said that be had seen the purser of the
steamer but a short time before tlecting on a
board, sod the Whet was expressed he w.i•
alive. A heavy sea continued t • ro.I during the
night and following day
Tuesday morning dawued up”u Mr 'rice with
little to encourage him to Lope The bar c
came visible, but she was standing off, and by
11 o'clock had sunk be tow the horizon. The
day, however, was tine , the s.th shown hnghtl,
but before meridian the heat became powerful
But despond- no was no p.itt of his ft,lttir ,
Despite the.dreary prospect of his rescue, .ht re
solved to struggle for life uu.licy night came,
and for another ten hours to' was buffeit..l by
the still heavy waves avid darkness But
his fatigue was too much for him to oc. r... , 1::, ,
and often during the night his h. ad would drop'
on his breast while in au involuntary doz.., and'
he would suddenly awak.o his hand- in
stinctively grasping the plank, which alowc bore
his hopes for the future But, beside his suffer
logs from exposure to the wa%es and the heat,
thirst and hunger added their influence to render
his situation the more desperate The guawings
of hunger were'severe, but his thirst was terri
ble, His position was u fearful, realization of
the words:
•tYal4k, water, ILL nn ut
Hut not a drop t.J awAlt
Monday morningdawned without the pre , ebee
of anything ti cheer his hopes tfecaaiowsliy
fragments of the wreck, drifting in the Gulf
&resat; would be lifted by the waves into view
and anon an iinflated life preserver woulddance
over the summit of a wave amid the white caps,
and in a moment disappear The sun set while
he was yet tossing' on the waves, tut with a
spirit unbroken—that was yet to suffer severer
trials than he had yet experiene.A—he still c:ung
to his plank throughout the night, little expect
lag that the dawn of the morrow was to waft to
him a means that would I,u‘ly him above the
waves until Providence should snatch him from
the very jaws of death
Abou - t9 o'clock en TueAay morning, after
loatiog with his plank for sixty-one be
descried a boat at the distance of two or three
miles, and without “Owing certainly what it
was, further than that it seemed-to afford a bet
ter means of sustaining himself than his plank,
changed his position, rested his body—on the end
of the plank, and ream .in the direction of the
object. The wind in the meantime had become
light, and the sea smoother, and he was able to
make some progress in his swimming. Between
12 and 1 o'clock he reached the object he .aught
p—ond of the wooden life boats of the Central
America, half filled with water Ile grasped its
side, and in a moment bad raised himself “ver
the guard In it he found three oars, a pan, a
pail, and three old coats. With the pall he
bailed out the boat. One of• the coats he fast
ened on an oar as a signal, and then placed the
oar upright in the byw of the boat He scan
ned the horizon, but not a sail was to be seen.
His thirst, too, was increasing, but be resi,ted
the temptation of weaker minds, to dribk of the
malt water, knowing its fatal eousequenee,. AM
the pieces of the wreck drifted past he watched
them closely to see if they would afford him any
relief. For a moment bts hopes rallied Aft w
yards distant he thought he dt.w.,-overed a bicker
task floating on the swell Ile sculled to it and
tenured it, only, however, to bedisappointed
-, for the cork had bdcouie loosen tid, and in place
of anytdineto stake hts furious thrust was a few
apooofulls of salt. water. Might came upon the
wanderer, and, exhausted, he fell into an un
quiet sleep, which continued till near morning
With the dawn of Wednesday, Mr Tice saw
only sea and sky, and all day he bad to encoun
ter the raging' of banger sod thirst and the dis
comforts of a hot sun, and the night only "afford
sid him the relief of a disturbed dose
But Thursday, if it' afforded no relief fur
bodily suffering, relieved his mind from the
sooootooy of his position. About nine o'clock
be discovered something in the distance Ile
took an oar and sculled in that direction, as he
approached it he saw it was a piece of wreck, ..0
which were two men When - within a mile of
them, one jumped overboard and swam to tie
boat, and about eleven o'clock Mr Tice helped
him in. He proved to be Alexander Grant, tie
of the firemen of the steamer, who had inx
nearly five days floating about uu a piece of the
hurricane deck The two then rowed to the
piece of wreck and took on board Gtorge 11:.
Dawson, a colored wan who was a passenger
front California by the Sonora and Central
America. They left the dead body of a passen
der on the piece of deck as they deparuad. That
ay and night they wtre.drifted along by the
wind and current. After having briefly rulattd
their experiences since the sinking of the vessel,.
they fell into silence, only occasionally bruktn
by a suggestion which some one might make as
to their prospect of rescue.
Friday and Saturday brought with them no
hopes of succor. They had ceased to hunger,
bat their desire for water knew no hounds
But, with a confident belief ti l t they would not
bang remain, thus, they mutually entiouraged
am& other; and havi l ng passed a week since the
steamer sank in the midst of scenes which would
Rake any bat the stoutest heart despair, they
entered upon the eighth day of their experience,
and the night settled upon them with a dim
hope , of rescue on the morrow.
On Sunday morning their hopes were cheered.
About eleven o'oloek. a sail was seem in the north.
east, state:Hag for the south. They seized their
ores and palled for the vessel—a fore-and-aft
'chooser—and when nearest her, site was cot
mete t h at two miles distant. Bo the distance
began to increase, and in two or three hours
from the time they w're overj eyed at her ap
peamee, sbe was out of tbilr right, and °Dee
more l tbeir sprits, for s moment tur bu iyant,
relax 4 and for a time a feeling et despair fol
lowed.
Daylight on Monday morning showed uo , hing
to encourage hope. But for the &et time in
over eight days their thirst for water wan to be
slaked. A brisk shower of rain began to fall,
and while the pail and pan were used to etch a
few spoonfuls, they opened tbetr mouths for the
few scattered drape that chanced to fal upon
their parched and swollen tongues. They caught
in the pan and pail about a quart of lA.:Act., I,tit
so great were their physical suff e rings that the
water afforded them no immediate relief Ilqt
soother and giester hope was now to he realiz d
than their desire for Water Hardly had thy
drank the last drop which bad tt k u. shower,-
upon them, when the shower passe over th , m,
and a few miles distant they saw a brig -t ,, rltir
direotly toward them, before-a het bree4,.
soon her*topsailit were unfurled and sot. `I WI
she eame toward them more rapidly. , :rant
Dawson took the oars sad commenced t,. r
They wt re all weakeue.l frir,in suffering. and it is
dilpbtful whether their effort.. were ~f tort h ava il
in moving the boat But it was a strug l zh f
life—a last ft ,rt lo -ave. their live---if they
failed now, nothing but despair was left them
Bur they Wig' , at. o—a hail from the brig tr.,.
wafted over the waves to their ears; they pullt,l
more manfully an.l with renewed vigor tow trd
their savior. In a moment the was near
the vessel's side, a tine wr..s thrown out.. an 1
caught by the emaciated survivrTs to the-it,,t,t
which was quicitly alnngsidti. anti in aft w rn
mente bowlines were about their hrm., ani rlr v
'were upon the deck, eight days and twenty broirs
after the sinking nr the steamer
They found themselves on tttar.l the Tiroish
brig Marv, napt Shearer, of Greenock, Scotian I
from Oardenas to C irk Capt Shearer had made
preparations to receive the sufferers when he
discovered them kfrer taking 'them into the
cabin, he rt moved their clothes and gave them
a sin of woe, and afterward .water and gruel,
gradually increasing the an/lunt;frm tune to
time until .heir hunger and thirst were sati.fieil
After they bad been a 4:week on the ts.ktv, they
were transferred to the Bremen hark ''J tors,
which arrived at this nor: yesterday morning
A Singular Execution
publi•b.d que days .I ;t ., au tr ,, tunt ~(
111 0 Oro '11 , 1 , 11:1 U(ldor I,yty•ii flw, Ili Ill.•t
Ml74llt,lppi, of on,. 4.;ray, • l .r h toora It,
artily rile seen« •-eems to hive b •••1 o t
rho.- t•uri .11•• bl. [I hog. of 6)- I; r ‘riilt! Ln 1 :th
th,- '4IV ' in l h•ti .s: wtitott qtr
highly origitt or. stern p 11,1.114ttoti hat .• u r tittii
ott!ty to sterup , ,i tz.•• it •ho 41t •rt -t alt -
rh, 11 I•‘g I ti , •111•••.•; -yuig • jitr,. at, I
, ',1:14[1441er, //I J ilie : pti—gt• f t•. it .111, aftJ
lea.i lobo (rth, with a b trA
1-1 ht ,
so" went try- li..ttug Ict i a t.t Ito tt.tut•
hi- guilt, but uf en,up.ro frtr the I IJ
wist• rythun4.l, tor hlcki ,t hay
h I tit to with our pro..t of hiA gulit
h, deuie, 01.0 be committi d tuurd. r,
wh.ri.upon, ~.hoeited at th, r,r 3% it) seta yr ref ,
wh"cull Fie ill !,14 1 1 , 4.f ht. Lotitu, Judge I,)u, t,
ord• r!..hitti to be immediately hung Thi- proa.l. ,
prose, ding appear•+ to have nt one,. ar 11,,
t..rpid eom.eicuc , - he ClAO:laid 1, and be im..taut
ly made a ele.n br,•ast of it, giving all the pat
ocular. el the murder, awl declar.
that rn , ,cti..ut% t..aw burning item atl.
ttit.• straw At hi. request the brother- of ti..
.1 ceased were then brought to him, a..ur l bun
of f.rgivene , s, and both parties exchanged scup
went , . of a very gratifying,aud creditable slier
aoter After this, a military man present, itue
Ma j or Steele, was called upon to make a pray r,
to which call he resp laded with much and
greatly to the edification of 'the assenit , led coin
riny The' prayer being 'endo,i a co!h•etiou ws-
Lilteu up for the benefit of the wife and children
..1 the uufortunkre gentleman about to sufkr tlr
last. penalties, and the. ium of 11250 was thn
raised These pious and benevelLut dutie. has
tu t ; been performed, the pri wan attached z..
the limb of a tree, and his animation at oti.•‘.
suspended' The whole affair tippvitt. t has,
passed off in the most humane and even agree.'
tale manner; and the assembly having de , / ,utl)
tittishol their prayers and almsgiving, seperated
with ,ut the sliglate4 suspiei , iti that, its the IT.
,f law, they had just committed aselear
~f murder as that of Gray upon --
thale mond Th'ipqtch
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Murder Will Ou t
The , übjoined is taken from the Nt w I howu
Fit s r r, "f Oct '..1;61
:•Alaout a year since, a young Ltd, ntat.ti
Sage, disappearel suddenly trim his tatlor't ,
house, uear Middletown, and wait last seen going
to the barn, neat' w itch lived a laboring
whom the lad had frequently accused of stealing
his father's grain Qti the disappeatatice of the
lad, tbe - man alluded tb was arrested on susiiici
of having Enlly disposed of him, but
ted fir the want ut proof At the time it was
shown that the lad bad not been a l ive .
his vistt to Ow barn, and a bole in the ii'. IN tb
C ,uneeiieut river, at a pilot •••1
g4ve e..ior to the that t,h, b y hid f. e ,n
Ittlletr anti put through this note iut mouth
since, the body of a lad tl iareil a.hori• ,r th
mouth of the river, and, although the 11, ,•l
gone, the parents of young Sage wire e
dent that it was their s in, that they ,--u•r• yi
burit.d it as suttl,
"We now learn, that with(' a d.,) • r tw•r, a
sailor ha,ri retiirued to ,Nliddieti wn. and rii:uns
tartly, before a magistrate, t(s . .ititi I ti ai:•
(Mentally AWN' the murder, and tlia: fits!
arrest( dis the guilty one lle *.a . )- h-Ota.
Ing by the barn, and heard sow( iite• charging
another with J.stealiog hay and grain," which
was denied and rerteruted; and appr , dreniiing
violence, attrvirst into the barn just a 11, %alit
felled the lai in the fi or with a thr s',iti g,
killing him instantly II•• says It,. man s wife
was also prusetif, and that as s.wn a• di.) saw
him they Caltie at him, and that it wa •triy Ly
a promise not to reveal what he had seen: that
his life was spared He soon sailed or, a ei y
age, from_ winch he had just return( d, and ba.r
coed baek to the sc••nn •if the ward r, to unbur
dien4ois conscience of ill • supptessi in, which be
sayohas made him miserable during L:s a bole
absence Steps were turtnediately taken for the
arrest'of the murderer, and he has b•.n un ler
examination in Jliddletowia to•day
A DAFtvltt ACT —A4 the trate tql the L
sso-it ttltoad wat, uK vaxt, au %II n ab•,itt
a tntl , t rat of l'atubrid, thr• flower a
ho+y the track IF twaindiatcly
••ttrulfe." and reversed the engine, hu• a, it wa,
ou dowu snick, he soon taind h, eoold n.t .top
the train, which, when the child ais tn.r
was under full motion The engin, er stationed
himself on the fore part of the locomotive, ROI
watching his chance, jumped ahead of the engine,
snatching the boy from the truck, and thus .sued
his lifr The train passed on same distance be
fore it stopped The name of the engineer i.
L. T. Meade, who deserves unqualified praise f
his noble act. There are few men wh.,
the courage and the nerve to perf -rw -itch a
feat.
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, • I • • • . ti n,2rr meet he vre et t , .tte. tu t ,' ••1••..a t,t
ISOl'lll Nt3 i. 1.4 et er s, t te-ett ttutenvere•l that en edertuntly es
to .• lied iikt,:e me t .arts n I übi",t - Na. le.:Ticker or NA J. KT
VPED, 11, I allll. .tltl,:t iet lat.. to I , lllllllf %Deal, It I. ”. •1 0 , .. ,
Oal,Z. 1,,,, nor •ttsn.re•tsble 1.. prrovr.o.Jr; It,
1, t• , Au,
FLOUR tROM NEW WHEAT.
rtsc2-T rat. I. Flour Iron, WHIT KI,Tf !My
• L ott?. CM) 11(.1 at tl* Vlour Ht..* oft s
54. l'a, 0,1'4 J. w. M,LAN
, rrio„ to; 1O
TO TOR 9110,- intnot
rooytn.r•lv , •••ror•tion, kr , trlottevrr Atm*
k or moto •t" • If•. LARK & ams+wis
6'111..;_-.1 P.'
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Animist Digest of the Laws of Pesuisylvaaia
F eat meta QM, Mid, VW; lustrreakutai
I'ARK ItoW BOOK ATORF.,
Eriu, Antn•t 1. 1,`.7 .
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) ~.F ciaz NALK-- ,, , 1,J4...i. , , , k Mich gar* ritlerifh Sl.v.k,
J. C. PERKINS'
Eric Jun. ~, ;5'7 Assign...a.
( )144tplItt.4r. .%t
l'
E MU"' fur
44'. .
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jj Erin. tint .11,10'7 - 41 , ..WAKT k SINCLAIR.
C
Ong PIENN 4. VI lim, , ~• most 14tIatble anttt7Pitiitt etri;t:
p 4, for tonstinsti , ... ot '',., butte/a. ke. .or uttered to th e
CA .. RY A RALDWIIN
1 publik,' A t X4'..'., tt. ...,. 11......
Sept. 11,1,8:.:,
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JOHN A. RIDDLE
,t1 1 14 ,1 1h.,5,0r Alto 11
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1.1!•• • Ah. 140 i, ivalw
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FITHIAN. JONES & CO.,
HEIM
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FLOORING! FLOORING!
To all whom it may Concern.
1. oovrth..m.. , 1 to th , st. ,
t.•...,unt, nnfifte.l •t 1 Ist,
•of April tp,t,tio ir not.—
I Ault", a Mr Pro's , for ',Wed.".
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BUGS! - BUGS!! BUGS!!!
- . -
PLASTER AND COAL DEPOT
ell I F. underorpood tbanktlol for tbo eneral patronage whit& tit*
I ..rriwfut of Erte and eternity parr bweittofor• even him, would
r...l*,tfully trauma tbe putalm tb.t b. now has and will ken' eon
•• teliv ,,n band
Plaster in Sulk or Barrel,
Tainotat De sns% law, or MO coat
l o r .N 0 Etirb twit of glee% Malt House. Farmers, now
' , utroe to '
DOUBLE YOUR CROPS;
plenitt of thliihrMUffillg Mes," 4 - It nil/ pay your ill'
etrb largo profits. Alawilwo best
Ltlackswitii or tip pite Coal!
'moronity on hand; s warranted to give slitlidaetloo, or stone•
• f mid pay for all trouble, on return of the coal. Tltto
ta , m lot a Oua Yaw* is tie I nv bros saw a IV,'
with the 0.4 tiers is bit INK and kikin'Plges ll 4run t nt in
to atlas. • r •44.,0 'INN %:
g htti Street and the Canal,
But of King's Malt House,
1- the place to buryour Coal, where you can
hive it weighed no a pair of Vairbasit's Bay
and nave one handlin g .
1311.0010ETELD 11EASIMKG13
IlLept, and no other. which ere thi beet Ed the mitibet.7...
tit Uet At CALL. onsets enee be meet thy... 46 the Peet
MEM
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
A lk,
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1. DV'S CONGRESS GA 171ISS, PLAIN AND FOXED'
RUN, TIES AND BrIiAINS, WEBSTrit,TIE.s'
•• •. Patent [Audit, Calf, Opera and Congresa (latter ,
Ties. Slips, le. Men's, Boys, and Youths,
af, Kip Lod Stoga Boots, Children's Shoat,. of
ovary desertptioa. tagetkor with e'er,
usually Rept In a Boot sad
Stissie Stare.
VI kiwis sof work 10/14e to order fort 'tort nada*.
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NEW FURNIVAI'AiIir I OX.
v.. I. Koroteem) Illasek, *tags Pltreet.
1 , . ~g/y , lo porit. the furoood of Loddeil, Kept, d 7 I.
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I' IN r o 4;1 1 zo p o s3 7 1 :11 new
w ra.rd 01%
lit• kIiKET PRIVY., for the halowing hut. .1i
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.. r .. r. lelierrnd 61 ha Yard ..r
1 Whit.. vr...,1
4 4 .1- drs
(.9a. Plank
1 it 4.inrit Wllitew44l4 Th 1,911066
7 and 4 Ay Il Wblbeyno.l
"lacuna,
1 1 2. 2 1 4, 3 . 1 / 4 4 inch Whitt. Ash 10 to 19
ua t. hnrn 114.6.,19 1.1 in and up 6
4 4 inch Rnanfs,
h *red 4-4 Irlen 1 4 'minor. Boants,
L- I mud !thick Walialit 1340146.
nP, 1 1.6 r and weeneld quiditl &carder
1000,010 111 , 4 tprll Pine .01'110.4, good thiekneini. ,
111 71 e., at 4114.• n • 114rdwar4 Stom, Erin, Pa.
F 16:11- Wit UAi 641,:411141IN
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MEEMIII
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FORGER COIMULTD,
Jung g. i. rE 1.4 THE AlTlfuli,
ho ha.. had 111 years esperieuee as a Ban
ta and Publisher, sod Author of
•eel
co A ••.,•• of teeter. at J. Brorriserty natgrwsrofe
wbeo, fur /0 'recessive bights, over
star r 'WS
Cm) t ,reeted run with Rounds of Apologise, while he
exhibited the inanner in which Conaterfeitero execute
their Frauds, and the Saran Ord Shortest
Means of Deteeting them'
et
Bank 2V;ltc Engrarers ,d 4 say that he it
tie grentesi Judge of Paper .Mousy Lict'ng.
G RIK %TEMT DI'4COYEBI OF TO K PRENENT
CK\'4Cyy kOht.
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Enlit•h, Preweil uwd Germ.", "
•• Thu% Each roar read the mama In bla arra Natl•e
Tease.e.
••1
C E 7 lost Perfect Bank lots List Published
10cpAll the Private Bankers iti America.
A r o p p i e t,„, sp ismA r: r of flo. Pivaici or itanrr AN,.
AVVRIC• Win b. ptibtialt.4l 11, Rath on, t•lß.Rth.rittk sal
rh, NU'
Er 4 OrTI4F PAY la,. A SERIF:. (.1*
TA I.EA
$.l v r ,,,„ }kna,,pt foun.t in the Fast, It fur
nt.he. th. %at enqttplote titst”r7
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U RJBAITAL L IFE
t) W IW•fir the 1 , /} .
:4:NNETT. RARR a; Co
(141)115
• nr to the Coal
r rtt., March 7, 1 567. —lf. 4a V. V 1111))1V96S
sPkito MID ktrititstetrus OF.
NO fr °PLYING
No. 2. geed% Meek, Pitutto IRreet, Sob, rt.
S. Z. SMITH
L. uow &welling • Largo sad well Seleekwl Stoat of
BOOTS AND SHOES!
from Eastern litaufseeoriee, wbieb trill be sold u low art
•n c'estsbliskanent 14 this city
I I I. t rootlets of
Fl y tpllTLift t
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25 Vi,grvi,rlSgES;
or, T lib.
EDWIN OW Kg RTES
Des.-rtbratt Every Gestutwaill In Fzi414.4104,•nd Ell, wit
4 , ..
hag
it whines every Illeunterfeil inCteculrolon"
11:1 Arranged AU 4,11111.-41,1 r, that KEFV.RPICT ta EATarv!
0 DI. TECTinN I•4TANTANFOI'S
wl rr N.. 14.1.-1 1., elan:line' So ptee4 111 hunt 1:1 1 , 6 : r
But au .implzne,l awl anl.krenueed. th W • 11
At . ~ ^ tnant, 11.
Ce d bealebe-* M.n esti wet WI tir 4 4i4eee
A`r.- s L. t c
0:4 fleserttonz The Mort P'rrpi.si as PooLions to •bloh rbr.
Laittoa and I.entlemon rf that Crferttry harr beru so 011.,
found. The. .t tort., *l,l coutitoar tht - nughout the whole
..ar, .Lli !be M F . ltt,rtatanK •r ot(errd to the
l'ut•lke
0
197..,1.r..urnt:utotrt,i1 "1,1 ) , a t $1 a ,
wddrr...d to
JOHN M. I) Brok er.
1, rand rn.rri.t.r,':o Wall qtrret. Nt York
Iffetalio
E" 11 "t '..r sal. a I 1.17 e• y lantity tbig Paint,
.1
br 1 mAntlfactur.l
...1-seonfo 1111 K 41/1) paint
t w r t Itst, tied t6ts ti reqrst docablcco , Acloc.{A.ct tis , c
.an it •it rot... • llopth and Itartiftess , ttik.le kto
"I" , " 1. .u.t in as« TI, f.,t,tipog .arogir of color enal•lett 11s to
sort t he taxte ~r s':
lila. k, I tuber,
Darl Rntan,
Itruc u, %in* lolor.
tire, la, an, lI.iC STF:WART k ktR
Lernber Wantmi-
Ivic • 'II NV Mu highest market-ram io Coat for
50.000 r.,t A. 1 .1 1 L. thick 16 fret long
6000 0 " " .. ..14.. " , 12
50,600 " " 1 , . '• 14 " .
40 , 000 " Winto I.talt, 14a " 12 " "
50,000. •• .. I .... " 14 " .
Sore/ throfteh from good, ttotga std atraig6t gilt"! Ingo A 10,,,
for 40,000 hu.t of strai.tht rift...l and tough Whit. Oak and 11inkorf
t.,.. 10, 12 and 14 IlL , nt loot &imam...l 04 our zard to grit..
-4:n. F. 4, la, Igu 40 SELDEN At t.Axpr.!...t.te
_ . _ __
Steam Sash, Blindand Door
Manufactory.
JAMES CROOK & Co.
Bu t.rw,Rs •n.I 14•nithtetury. of Mind, i , 1%.01 and lIctor• Polich
• h " . "'"" 4 4 th nn.t 61,13 stmet. Eno Pa.
kirob ' Ibutl.Ln g L uni t ver t ii k.ot rn etehonge (or work. And
kinsuatt:i teat wiwon«i Pine t onther I.llAted for which the
highest market prim will l,r pall m cash•
JAMES. P 'CitociL W 1(. k BELL
I. it 31 0 01tE, crtt.F.,
Erie, Yeti. 'Pt, PiLLT, RI CRAW PrTERs
Lumber Yard Removed F
Sulwenhor him ',snored hh Lumber Yazd to the foot of
/ Fra'aleb l'lmet..—Eairt of Janes' Doek, wberithn ts proplinsd to
pay the highest market price to C A.SR fAs the tedlerwlit kinds 01
Imenber
ai In. White W;eol BOVAt 10,k 11ft long,
" Chair Plank,"
6X3, 11146, :Xi, 44 White ti"o0.1 Columns, 10 k r. 2 ft. I.
K In layeamore Plimr4a,lo k. 12 feet long,
4- 4" " 13 ft LS inchsa wick, 10 k 12 feet long,
4.4 a. Cherry BoarYis, 10 k 12 feet 100 11
4.4 Jodi Whim W,0.1 B ra nds, to is 13 reolldong,
3k 4 tn. thick" "think Plank,"""
hi. 1 ^ "ti, 3 k In. thick Ash, 10,12. 14, 10. and IR 16.4
tong ja.n 17,1337. E. EASON.
_ _
SCHOOL BOOKS.
' Park Row Book Store.
ixVERY large Reek for Wholoooto and Retail rate, of ... s r,
kind. Putt rem•ind A nd tar tab aboopor than 01i0.% by
ItAy 2, 14.57. J. W. LINTS,
_ ---_ ._ __
• _ r. riIik:CVTICIS. . .
HJI au beerlber le prepared to oraisents all Mode of DRAWL
ISO
7 aad EfilditaVlNO-0),/ WOOD proaaptll7, Mid upon lbe mina
reasonable term*. Bill beads, yawl or Wiens, WinetalseeT.
landscapes, newspaper heads, kr., nes* stamp*, dies, lettere
lituree, on .nod, bras, esealsesja osier solicited.
Fredonia, April, tg:1617.--TTAAW-10L . S. PETTIT,
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AT PARK ROWCI m l as.
ialdc 3 CASILIP*IIOIIIO4% A MA REPORTNi t .
t Whartoa's Preeedlett .1 Crim i nal A*,
Graialre• tqatty. Wines Jlesallen. t# 1
Pardon's Norsk Valet kii• Lad 14w,
I; ray doo's Forma, ilrlightlefielnaby. - {
Inc, Jams 0, 1567.
...an, Taro.
entractes •flki r..otorkk• 11,111 to kik. k r • ~ Oa 4i iee / A Iler It Ls* pr , ore.4 it..
*elf in kkli../sao•. I lint :roof ,. tri'lllet,../ r• kkke.lk —nu. ii n. RA...,
lam, Milk eh.-ern tad grate. V'' .n and %larlhaes of all k.ful.t
Aux* sad Wrote.* IA 1.4 r bark, sad' axd Limbo. I ramps •Ird ;n0d
..... 0 a,...f., ,-Aabi d it.., barns, re aids lioximilx or rah, Many an ,
pnrt•ot curer hare h..... 11 ip..rf 01ik..1 • 111. 1... v. of 11,1 x Lknbrie.Ml
nn likiroke.o-111 s•rrllikozik An - ditallm•ti. t•, tank., on, r... k ...k k t Sp.,.
in., sreurr v. walle.l ...L.All'Otplorott. rp, k. :... - katoinlitkl.lakir . lU. ek.kik.-* an arla. II it I.lntment ran 1...1r ks....kal
It I. but ri ahk.rt tltu.. Rink , thia r. OW.. I' •aa brit Introduced ter
the polka...filo- po.:1 , . an I 5/1 ti,a , kkl,..rt tile.. St hot. gaiginkt a
rrputat ton that Otok. I . nor lel I to. 0.. r., 1....41 ..1 all r rternal Hrtrit•
Ili.,
It , u o t . 1,,,....,,,tha 1'r., 1 4,....f. d. ..-u , a, ,rl,ll, II nfooritatt
prsift ay.', their Irnim..l.ll n•. , 4., th., 110* n,l t.l A..•. 9.. tlaa
ate an raniruind t... ttaat lt.-,n.-.s. 1.-..1..1k.• • 1114 ik IL kik....s tint
fo
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01,p30. It Ii 11114 , -1..1 - ,1 , •,.•t is it ~ /111r tfttr.ottMti,
till 4 all effillniallb 1111111111,11datia ~ 131• to be
pr to ;..121 , ..1 •h-it It V. ••••11.111iliki• dr MP at
f. ' • -,
Tyr 1 . r,1.11.t..r.. , 1 i 1,,. I ..,..o. ot, In„Ami. a..if 1 ono, ' ..1 ,mht/thil
to it. gooa l'aalklor,',.' 1, 111..' WOO • • ~...ra, s• I' Ita • kkinra,kly
nkkt.oll.khor.l ,I. r..i,,,tatl .n, • 11- , .... r 1,1.• .n. ipt•l n..... 1• thervfore
nntton4 uf tlo. Jort ilk .ok kklk . ark. ako' 0..0=1111-4 *al..: tinily
LA k t.,••trr It . _ I h.. ps i .. I. tIIII, t ...NI , ~ ,,t 0vt.1.--11.4. r ‘l,l - 1 -
111.•111 ..ll'. .oat hot lot o ,0,-1 511... e..okt kosnl l ll k.l It. a..MA, I .'
muchi't..l.;,.. 1 Ili 1 ~ I ~ 1/..'.., . .1, 11..1 r• int , I N
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VI ..446
Erie City CarriaAe Manufactory.
it. lam ' It.l L t. tt II I: RES E
Wov t,n rvairt tfaill I/ ~,,, Lir... V , 1.10 . 11 ' II, Ipla sot 1 1,c.10.1,r ,
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tints Am, • 1,144 f.,r•ivls, 1.U111041111 , nhAL,
attmailrha ID tog, ok, 4.1 le dl• \ Tb.r. prnpin% A number • , t •I, 1...1 1•1 Irrewoi no.: I,n !La'
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all thoir work R. ~,r I 1.1 16 I ,i 1
PAINTING AND TRIMING,
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Fate. IL,, 111 I.
Jewelry, Watches, Yankee Notions.
V.E $ ..,• t",
t.. r. rtl • . ' - 111 1r I ,• kr, I 1,.•
to ..tt t I %Me WO, t.. • ,• 1-111.1141.• o• • • arr
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12 au
72 do
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The largest and best assortment of Cook and
Parlor Stoves West of New York.
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New and Fresh StOCl , 2 of Groceries
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And rat L. r 1 .1;111•1 tn i uLt Ir.' I• ft 114,
WARRANTED PERYEC r
or no sate Irk. b.
April 1%, 1,1,57
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