grit tekig fhstrber. ERIE. PA SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1866 Topics of the Week Anodise' howl oomee np 'from the lobby at Washington, the President haring very properly vetoed the appropriation for the Collins' line, This was another nioe leak all lobbydoto had pre pared to fission upon the TreasOry of the cons- try; and, as a natural consequence, when all lob birdman's ! against the strong arm of the Presi dent there was some tall swearing. Mr. Hunt, of La., who came into Congress as 4 fire eater, bat who for a year past has kept remarkably 0001, got his southern blood tip to fever heat, and went or. in this wise: "Veto follows vot4 in rapid march of tyranny over the liberties of our coup- try. This abominable veto just brought into the House is the very height of tyranny and usurpa nnknown to our ammeters and without pre-' oedent. I desire gentlemen to remember who 1 they are --the Representatives of independent people, the Parliament sent here to express their atinds--men met for grave, conscientious and patriotic purposes, and not slaves—the medium for recoiling the will of the Executive, who assess beat entirely on doing away with the le. Omission of the country. The times are melon eholy indeed, when the President dictates laws to the people without allowing the metneers the szereiss of their individual judgment. This is a payer never conferred by the Constitution, and if permitted or tolerated far an instant, will prove the overthrow of the liberties of the country When our fathers put an end to Monarchy, they thought they had attablished a free eoentry, but Franklin Piero., by accident President, can die. tate to a free people what they shall do in the making of laws. Some gentlemen over the way ars Illailiog eotnplacently. No doubt they would feel rattier overwhelmed with grief and sorrow at a tyrant striking down the will of the people " Having eased himself thus, Mr. Hunt doubtless felt betty, but the country will judge lyetweeli Mr. H. and the President, and in order that our readers may do so understandingly, we annex tbe material reasons for the veto AFter giving the full congressional history of the Collins the President says: "The Ad of July 21, 1852, provides: "That it-shall be in the power of Congress at any time after Deo. 31, 1854, to terminatel t arrieugv - tae actaitional allowance heri provided Aug Gtr upon giving six month's notice.," and it will be seen that, with the exception of the six addi tional trips required by the act of J uly there has been no departure from the orig. ',nod engagement but to relieve the contractors from obligations: and yet, by the act last named, the compensation was increased from three hundred and eighty-five thousand to eight hundred and liftroiglit thousand-dollars, with no other pro tection to Abe public interests provided than the right which Congress reserved to itself to termin ate the contract so far 11.4 this increased ration was concerned after six III(511tt,., :10tlec Thu last provision--certatnly a priwery con sideration for the more geuereue action et the Goverament—the present bill propo,e s t o e lel e, vie as to leave Congress no power to terminate the new arrangement To this repeal the objections are, in my mind, insuperable; because, in terms, it deprives the United States of all future disere• tem as to the increased serv.ce and compel's:Li ion, whatever changes may occur in the let of navi gation, its expenses, or the policy and' political condition of the country The gravity of this objection is Sallibnoeci by .41 3 ry e e esmerat iee _ the contractors arc to be paid e, nee Lion nearly double the rate of the "riginal eon tract, they are exempted from several of it• eon damns, which has the effect of talcline: ,till wore to that rate; while the further advantage is ,ein• ceded to them of placing their new be yond the control even of Congreee. It will be regarded as a less serious objects -m than that al ready stated, hitt one which should not be over looked, that the privileges bestowed upon the contractors are without correspondent advantages to the Government, which receive, nu sufficient peeliniarl e pr other return for the immens: out lay involved, while it could obtain the same sti gma of other parties at less cost, which will pay them a large amount of public neonoe without adequate consideration; that is, will in effect con ter a gratuity while nominally meleug provision for the transportation of the mails of the United !hates. To provide for making a duuateon of such magnitude, and to give to :he arriugement the character of permanence which this Lile pro poses, would be to deprive commercial eiiterprise of the benefits of free eompetitten, and to estab ..Art a monopoly in violathti of the soundest priu• alpha of public and of doubtful compati bility 10.1 a the Constitution. I am, of course, wat unmindful of the feet that the bill comprises various other appropriations, which are m ore or Um important to th, public interests; for which reason mrobjections to it aro communicated at the first meeting of the House following its pre sentation to me, in the hope that, by amendment to bills now pending, or otherwise, suitable pro vision for all the objects in question maybe made before the adjournment of Congress " Wsbikiink that every man, who does not wish to see the treasury plundered by the connivanc e of Congress and the lobby; will rejoice that the President has the mind and the will to prevent The Committe on Vice and Itutni;ridity, in the Renate, have reported a bill for the suppres ion of intemperance, accompanied with a report *comprehending the whole question of license laws and prohibition. The bill agreed upon by the Committee, is a stringent license law It adopts the machinery of existing general laws, requiring all who would sell under five gallons, to take li censee from the Courts in all parts of the State, after full advertisement of their application, and Illibilgrt to objection and contest by their neigh bors; and the decision of the Court, after hearing all parties, as to the occasion of granting the L oewe. All are to be put under bond, with war of attorney, to enter judgment fora faithful of the law, the license fees are iti• *reseed threefold, and none can sell under a quart who are not licensed to keep an inn, and at least six rooms and twelve beds f)r the exclu sive use of travelers. So it appears, this Know Nothing Legislature—a majority of which were *leered expressly to pass the Maine Law,--don't intend to do any such thing. Know Nothingism has been pectiliuly un fortunate during the past week In Detroit, the Charter election resulted in the choice of Henry Ladivard, Democrat, by a large maprity. This c i ty went Know Nothing and fusion last Fall, by a heavy nusjoritY." In New York, the cities of Oswego, Syracuse, Utica and Troy, all repudi ated the followers of "Sam;" while in Rochester, Auburn, awl some towns of minor inportance, that fazamai individual barely escaped by the skis of his teeth. In Newport, Ky., "Sam" sl ack, got a flogging. It is evident from this that the "sober eecriO4 thought of the people" will ropadiate "Sam" altogether. ilir A boy awned Wallace, aged 12 years, 4411W0* shoals tuwia brother, at Ohio, Mo. Arark wigs, N. Y., a short time sines. Cleadid Ailowndedgmfata. Lukas is good to see • political appoesetmen didly aoksoirlodge the woe of his past wpm& don, sad pay dose:sod Sabato to thspoliey be so long sad hopelessly opposed. No policy of the Dammed. piny has bees sore Weedy de nounced by the Beal° Commereial, sad the Whig Fees gemenly, than the just modes of the veto power, and the recognition of the ex- eclairs as part of the Law making power of the oonntry. Our readers all reeolleot how viadio tively Gen. Jackson: was wailed for adhearing to the well defined land marks of the Constitn- tion in this particular, but he triumphed—tri unphed over the fiercest and most formidable op position that wan ever met—and now the But tilu:Conmerckl thinks it is a fortunate thing for the country that he did so triansph. Con fession, it is said, is good foe the soul; now hear tho C'usunercial °Wes*: "An attempt was made in the House of Rep reeenuiti yew On Monday to carry out the idea; suggested some days since, of practically nul lifying the constitutional power of the veto, in the rear of the French Spoliation bill, returned with the President's objections to its becoming a law. A motion was made to attach the bill to the Civil and Diplomatic Aappropriation bill, in the form of an amendment. The House was in Committee of the Whole, with Mr. Hib bard, of New Hampshire, in the Chair. Of coarse he ruled the motion to be out of order. The decision conformed to the spirit of the rules of the House, and, everything considered, we are glad that the Chair was sustained The de feat of all factious momevents is a thing to be rejoiced over. The theory of the parliamentary rule is, that an amendment of a character in congruous to the original bill is not in order The design of the rale is to prevent the accom plishment, by indirection, of an object that could not be `achieved by direct means. The President, in the exercise of his constitntional authority, had refused to sign the spoliation Bilk A considerable majority of the members of the House, present at the time, voted in fa vor of its passage, after the veto; but not two thirds, as required by the Constitution, eo the bill was killed. The effort then was, to incorpo rate it in a bill which the President could not refuse to sign, without great embarrassment to the government, thus stripping him of the veto power, in this particular ease It would have been an inconvenient, if not dangerous prece dent:and it is well that the scheme was defeated by the good sense of the House. Eludes- almost no circumstances can one brooch of the govern ment safely trench upon the prerogative of another branch. It is indispensable to the har monious operation of the machine that every part should work exclusively within its own uphere. Gen. Jackie>e wee right in resisting the attempted encroachments of Congress; and we shall ever regard it as a fortunate circum stance for the country, that a man of his strong will, great personal popularity, awl invincible courage, tilled the ezoeutive chair when such in• telleetual giants as Clay, Calhoun and Webster were cow bind against him to the legislature If ahe reins of power had been bold ' with feeble grasp, at that time, the executive office would have been overlaid and rendered nearly nuga tory, by the aggressive action of Mr. Clay and those who were then ready to co-operate with him No amount of executive ability could have withstood the fierce and continued assults of It lie b men, if the head of the administration had been a man of ordinary fuonness and reeolu According to this, those great Whig !catkins, Messrs Clay and Webster were as wrong as wrong could be, end their follownrs the victims delusive. A truth the Democracy oftea told there, but which they would not listen to.— But this is nut all; the /..'omnterriut knocks snuilies pin from the old Whig platform. in ti" . Velwr' "Everybody will remember the sagaciou: Mr. John Cade, who undertook "to dress the Citn• monwealth of England, and turn it •iiid put 4, new nap upon it " "There shall be. said Mr Cade, -seven half-penny loaves sold for a penny; the three-hooped pot shall have ten Loops; *!l the realm shall be in common, and in Cheapside shall my palfrey go to grass There .shall be no money; all shall eat and drink on my score; and I will apptrel them all in ono livery, that they may agree like brothers, and worship me their lord " The wisdom of this ancient reformer seems to have been inherited, jointly, by the Solons iu our Legislature and Gov Clark.-- These wiseacres intend to legislate the people in to prosperity, maugre the stringency in the money market, and all the commercial troubles in the world. Local, frivolous and useless bills are piled up by the cord on the Clerks' tables of the two Rouses. The members seem to sup pose that they are endowed with the functions of Supervisors, municipal corporations, and rail ' road superintendents. The truth of the old say ing that "the world is governed too much," will be strikingly illustrated at Albany, before the -hundred days" have elapsed. Excess of leg islation. and particularly special legislation, is the crying misery and folly of the present day. The great heresy of the old whig creed was that all social and pecuniary evils and mischief re salting from individual imprudence and 1 im providence, were remediable by judicious astion lon the part of the government. We taught the people to look to their representatives in Congress and in the executive branch of the government for that relief from embarrassments of all kinde which can only come from the per sonal exertions of the sufferers. And this fun damental error has been perpetuated down to the present dip. The teachings of certain whig oracles lead men to call upon Hercules, without first putting their own shoulders to the wheel; and our L.gialators each fancying himsel a Hercules, respond precisely as they think the supplicants wish. All this is wretched business; but we see no help for it, at present." Bnokk ET. —The Know• Nothing lodge in Ray mond lately had a meeting, and dissolved with three cheers for 0-ov. Baker! It looks as though '•the .)rder" is rapidly going to pieces in New Hampshire. This will be a beautiful dissolving view —Boston Rat. So it will be everywhere. No man of sense can calmly shut his eyes to the fact that the whole organization has been effected for the purpose of carrying oat a "Whig trick." Every days ex perience proves this fact. The result of the Se natorial election in this State is so conclusive on this point, that we doubt very slue% if a single member who was formerly a democrat, will deny it. Know•Nothingism has had its day. It has done its work, and from now on, beinesforth and forever, it will wouie until nothing aludl be left of it but the simple fact that once in the political history of this oountry such an organisation aid exist. A few may still remain, frightened about Catholicism, but their fears warmly be amuse ment for those who Inow better.—Dem. raises. A TIRJUBLZ PICTIMIL—An English boidier in the Crimes write* home: "Talk about returns, why my wry isk has bees so often frossa that it has bowie so pale can scarcely see it. I suppose there are scores is the hospital frostbitten; no man is welL Os every side are cholera, dysentery, diarrhea, rheuma tism, catarrh, marry. ALBAN; March 8. The condemned etrimisuilPfrelps, from jail about 6 o'clock this morning, by down the Jailer who went to visit him, locking him it the cell, and then secaping into the street. He was, however, recaptured au the Troy Road, about four miles rom the city, bY the Noah Sheriff, and is now again in etedinimet. Nrw airre U Mei & Bill Poole, who was shot is M; ills mow* tie graciefel :10 &ad at hil4 womb se* ili. monist rem dill Clearfield Daraweast. lioutarars Dui:owls?. — Th e Chicago Prem. narthisims taf va. wawa Nat of February 24th has been fermate:d r -by a gen- I datum from Lafayette, Ind., with the details of °h . /111Teet:'" there i sm a nziely aan* a rumor current in that city, which says, on the ifigted as she present slats' to obtain ewreet in- Sattirday preceding the memorable stern of the formation abows she erode of hydrophobia on 21 st o f January, two f am ili es, n umb e rin g see taus; sad, as there are many traipse and unfitted. p woos., moving fromeltanthers lodises to el rersirls in cireulati " reieliee to the operation ern Illinois, arrived at Oxford, the county seat of this disease in the case of William Work, of of Benton county, ins. , with two ox teams, and Vernon tp., I have thought it proper to make a m a prov id e d with neeesturies fur the road, —. l statement of his symptoms, as they were revel. They remained there through the storm, and on aped by the progress of the disease. Monday morning resumed their journey. Last lie was bitten on Monday morning, Jan 22d. T ues d ay morn i ng , a men p ass ing over a prairie, Thebite was on the upper part of the face. The only about dye mile. free Oxford, came upon a deepest cut was on the right side, and extended s ight w hi e b tilted him with horror nearly from the ear to the eye; the next largest I was on the forehead; and all appeal to penetrate the e,reaases of two oxen. front which the Cis r ears bad been removed, lay ,upon th- greyed.— to the bone. Oe the Saturday following he took r Inside o f one of them were the tri,,s..n baker of Dr. Marchand's pill; and, at blarchand's request, the wounds were cauterized by Dr. Grier, In four u, and iu the other the frozen corpaie of the mother, with a nursing tufaat at her breast. about two weeks from the time be waii bairn, the wounds were healed. ' Under the sauna was a heap of ashes, in which i the iron of the wagons show.-o t f.at the party had Three weeks after he was bitten, be was rt.ill hrokeu them up, and burned ..mesas !mug they' , well, but on the Tuesday following he complain- had in thin, to !be effort to save their lives ' ed of languor and headache The next day bis otta f ar i r roui Ijll4 bpot was tool (lie boll) o f ih e head ached, and there was pain about whero lie other woman if the party, p iu a bad bean bitten He slept but twit• that night .now d r if t , krill D - ar her, oi , • , t The On Thursday he felt but little pate, but was tin- two other men 1141 not twee t uu.i able to s wallow without a atroug effort That i t a ,„ all it the p b.eatue inc itrie night he began to complainf IL 111 U_ b i y 11,VolVeil in the a u, o ir of It - •.Ii sal,. hi. AL breathing :If sleep closed his eyes. a suffocating r ,„ Aw l 1..-. t their pre.. In ~t After bur sensation sikti drove it from bun, and applies- i ug u p t h eir I t ;list the tu dons intended to soothe his nerves appeared on of - ly to aggravate the disease. Oa Frill.) had killed t Aut h eir ~x e t, r •oel r found in them, toil th..a. mip4lll-1 b; nl symptoms were still worst'. Tbe woman, „ nix r o , ‘ turbed him. He was unable to swallow any 1-11, and procure see 'wee their iinpou quid, the right of Water was disagreeable to him, Th ,• uau aoer oxen it wsudert.d oil - and any motion, or change of temperature in the was ta thug about the 1. , 11 ,, t1 . 4 to 111.11Clit• air, almost suffocated him. He ate 9 hole fruit w h .• they were, aud noticing tu is known al) tin that day, but before night was unable to pass them than was aceitleutall‘ e oninunicated by mulling into hi s stumarn . His breathing W4B t h em ,t urin ,, t tbidr brief slay at Oaf 'r.l so difficult that he hull to remain in a -ming sition during the nigut. During Satur lay fore- M trek 7 noon, the /notion of the air caused by a person John NfeCullough's ~ ( 1! melt walktug!through the rootu,altnotit took the breath Willow an I 'r- ctitlt •I, t .laity .t r from him. He complained of a *coati:ion sittitiar e at b y fir. I lu. ~vio it u it to that caused by horse-radish wlnai taken into the month. He sneer.id tarcasionally, and die- Hat.mionr NI treh charged a ropy, wbivab fluid from Lis mouth N , NH ) the wh o le of the ha-lues. p •II •-! and none. This discharge was a t timer ve r y 4:4/. the tow.' St. 3I try G •,.rg• i. ivy. It•or I. ) plow, mad continued till the time of his des; h fire Ttiur-day List He said the fluid wan quite hut, and felt to has -- mouth as if mixed with particles of glass Ciii at.io, March 8 . The spasmodic action of the muscles came on The )lilwaukee Chart, r • et: in wets gradually. Slight twitching motioui iu his arms yesterday The while t-k-t was and shoulders could be notiettl during the fore. d eu ced by s hout 1100 di , oil; noon, when he would make an effort to clear the • phlegm from his throat But be sat in hi, bed IMPORT/01T XDITOILDIATIOhi. till sometime in -the afternoon, when he s Ur JuN one P , l ,•izanp in New Vork relief by changing his position Ile tried stand it , •,K.l lug, sitting, and resting on his bands and Lives, ~,,„,,,,„,,„„,„ ,„ but atill grew worse At each attempt be ina.b to discharge the phh.gui from Lis su oat, slid thrust, his Insane was convulsed, and by the mid dle of the afternoon, he was so taut L afflicted, . Y“ Gr. oil ! ... • I, •.f. • !I It, or wok pi., that it was necessary to hold ; ut , him from falling About ibis time hp. to,,i; - lug became easy, and the tu,,ei,Ju of Ilte •tir aGiu: hum ceased to distress bun Though Le was uu able to emtrol his muscles, he said hp. Mind we. not affected by the spasms and h.• volitiuued t ., talk with his trieuds, iu his ee"er update", teal within a few hours net his death During the last two or three hours of hi, mu t'. ferings, his mind wandered lie a pp, ar i .d think his distress was caused by the pi ue was in, and be made some violent etr,rts to e,,ezipe from the room. Sometimes be appeared to b. inset iLlr , and would sit ni,t, ,nler, t,s minates. For a while Jo, mur:ltir . qu,betjerking triottou, anlnrawc iu on. part 'Pi li6s frame, b,unetimer In another u tot-e notions were in the nauqcler of the ehe-t, they Ted the air from his luugs, and eau-ed a rue cension of vocal soutid4. Suave ~f the , :e were wu laical, like the notes of an instruineut, „fier y were lika ii\katil to oue at a disi.tuce; au.l r. unlike a*ything I had ever 11,_ard _kbout ~n , o'clock, he made a strung effort to leas tar r i •gli. after iee was forced hack on th , 0114,1. Le.• quiet!) for a few secon,l, „. slit long sigh-like breaths, and his He met Lii tate with di, , .t tian, made no at., wp: 11,1‘.1 those who at.,:uti, .1 Lim ph . A., with bini 01.1 Jaturua t 4.1/Z, thitt they cont..] oo . nu: fluid whici: .n., a, uu.l utie Lad J Isagrei.ao,•• , 4 c,oti, ui which h.. hi- torui u gr,a u , our none of thu,o igh .4 ..0 ti 4.11 !a/ye xp,ri. n eed any bad 44 , iiJui it. It tau been reported that tie was hot. d to death, and this has distressed his wife very touch. lie wiu, not bled during hie iliuesa, and, I believe, uone of his friends once thought of bleeding him to death I was with him frequently during his illueu, and anything [ have stated, that I did not ,•ve, was told to me tty those wlti were pre• J M. BETTY fit`La Know Nothingiam in Court On Saturday, Arthur McMahon, an Irish Ca tholsc, was put upon trial for murder, at Troy When the jurors were examined, they were each distinctly asked if they were Know Nothings. ; Several answered that they belonged to the order, and some of them said they had nut friendiy feel lags towards an Irishman; and one said he would not do such a person a kindu-ss. All Know Nothings were excluded from the Noel by th e defence, and the prosecuting euuusel e , need-d that such persons were unlit to t•it upon a jtiry in such a case. From the r. port 'f th.. Bud iv t, it would appear, thatßithout a fe rte , ,„ that persons belonging t o an oa th h um , 1 ~ organization are, from that connect:of, incompetent to sit as jurors in a ea-a b e t, tl l people and a Catholic foreigner The cut pur sued by the Court, counsel, and tr1...r., the making up of this panel, appeiired t ) 1., :a Lffect equivalent to a recognition of that No candid man will pretend to th.it it tea, not perfectly proper to question tl,. p mocked as jurors in the libuVe Clzke, with a view to ascertain whether they were members secret order of Know Nothinp, and to e x c l u de such as were. It seems to us that it would be equally proper fur the counsel fur the p,ople, to case a Know Nothing was to be tried for a feluny, to examine and exclude persons from the jury who rue members also It has been neared re centiy that in some counties the Know Nettling have so far taken the c 'tarot of the jury box to allow no persons but members of tie order to be returned to the Clerk's office for jurors. With sunk a state of facts existing, the life, lib, sty, and property of no man is sate unless he I,:igue• with the midnight conspirators; takes their phenious oaths, and pledges himself to biudly obey the dictates of the leaders of the infatuated and hood-winked brotherhood of darkntss. When this fraternity are led blindfolded to the pulls to prostitute the highest prerogative of freemen by doing, under the fear of pains and penalties, the will ;of those who lead them, the measure of their infamy Would seem to be full, but when they stealthily enter the Courts of Justice and at tempt to make these safe guards of liberty sub servient to their:prejduioes, fanaticism, and lust for power, it is evident individual liberty is at as std , and a secret corrupt oligarchy assumes the powers of a rebubbe of freemen- --Rochester I Cain*. Drawn, March 8. A large fire here last night. The Livery Stable and the Firemen's Hall, opposite the Bid dle Hostas, including some lb or 20 hones, and a large Dumber of eirriages and buggies belong. isg to manufactures sad dealers and which were ' in the stable, were consumed. Lose about $20,000; insure d only for 85,000. March 8-9 P. M.—A salute of 82 gulls was fired to-eight in honor of Gen. Can, who has jest attired from Washington. Th. 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OIIOIIIOI 1 .11 , 1f an agrty./1.4e. hr•i,ll,l tkor. the .1/eat(' prormetit s must c Ulule In direct Cf/O.IIIC I VI 101 1(0' V , hot« V the aenal cac Il) 0( the tuna.. and OIL. !Wig* Ow 'cloy nod r , rlru chancre prod ter! y.. 11 110', n hch etkr , ..lhertl ,1110(11, 010105 1 h.. 1 id Stiiiir'ird MP Jen,. The If le for I.a . e at all t ie druggt.t.' t:/kmt the country —V'.- 14* .ter Dauchnuln a/Januar, else a d s ,n,,,,,pa ul of lifiadqute3 I Artlatiou .00thief 1 , 1,1.011 ( th * paper Mr Entrow—Pleeeeeoneunoe the name •(E RAY MER As ludevendeut eanilidete 1,4 CetiAtalile in the East NorICZ —Pietase ftennuuc. WILLI4.II THORNTON candidate forJuariee of.the Peace fur the East Ward. Sort. - r. —T. , the Free and ind , peh.l,n. ruter , {Vogt Ward of the etty 4f Erie lb , euhecriber otter. hitu• •elt ae a eandisiats at the 1111•LIIIII eleettlto for the 411. e of Cuucable J. A. if AY X ARRIRD In Lyme, Connecticut. on the 24t11 alt., by Rey D Brainard, JOHN C. SELDEN of thi.. end LYDIA X deuelter or Matinee , Grom of the former DIED In Summit tp on thn l•t no t., IRRTHA M. daughter of L tad M5r..7r..-t Ilulf, ar..l abort 3 yolitit tu•:3tii u:t JOHN ALVIN' s.nly son Jul.,' S. a nd Ma. ,rrat fla!1, aired 2 year.. n .nthi and 5 days, . Vicar Atititrtisamts. \V B RUSIIIIORE With Ohurchill,lkl o y & Johnson, 1,rn,11, n•I .100 t,..., rod lic./I.,tre Dry Gout% No. -1, t 1::•3 Krold,% 4) No, Not. 11 : ,..01ui I: C.• Ku .1. tl J rt qs,tt _ - _ L.r ‘l4l)l'.:'lL 1) ,irßy —t or th' LIL 4 41 4 1 411' 14 111.• 1 0 , 1 rerco..,l 1,0. .11111'1)V k . 1. , 11 I/ 1 , 44‘ . /I , O I FII lu,r 41 L. irangegar.nt+ for 0,1 tb2r.4 nll .tze. 111ThloW Ahr.l 11.4 d) 7uf U. &Ivo 1)00r. 1411ruld 444441 e ID order 014 .441.0 .CP March i 0,16,3-43 ic R. I col K fIERR.)!‘ WALL PA W 1 ... e aJPI Iseult healer In Paper Ilan/F a Ing4. u le, Li • Irao•olJs,s o ss eur- Jo blo.is. CU! , 114.4r111. Ate . InIvonell• Spring etytei Or Paper +I 11.3 W ulf , rl I PrriCe I,idinottlen , ll . I,o lie W. 11.1, tiff no. , 1 •9 • .1.• NO'. C,. r,otoslses of evt, eri ' •eir , Inj .flarita:rmip,l Or nnh.oa. • Cron toptor e Om It aee and ills • • Jr.'s, of 0 e al-us GI It • C that ,be) cannot 1.01 .9 •,1.1 lane N[l.Ch 10.-43 United States Bounty bad Agency. tier, Art Serra Tram-tern, se., who hate tit tnite.l :•tatata Army, 34"".e. .lent "r*"' - nits tit veer 1700 are entitled to A warrant for .me hundred and m s„, Land. Thou who have reeeived aa or .5.0 tyre, t land are rider entitled tbeabstenee. In ti%oe "flea•h ..f pereon trim perform ed the eervi.'e• the widow lth I tuiuf children are entitled to the land. The ' , idol's et 44rertend Fiddlers of the Re rojytidasey war eau receive mmi eider tte pro% t:iene of the law, notwitht tending they melbas; already reiseireil pension t.r hi•unty land. F•dirtee da.. -et-i.e.., ue above strata, I, seffieien , tird'itie no t h -I fit of the prv.vntuna of this eel. The enJermgr.ed haj Luc tit arretiguilienta a+ will enable hint to proeur, AVeet ti i t t •r hoe entitled with the least li...tidal.? delay. Erie, DEN.mh 10, 18.:i5-4.ltf WI A, t; A LBRAITII. Office opposite the Nrewleurt Homer, Erie. Pe. BOUNTY LAIDS. TEls isle Aot of Congress providi Lands to. persons of all gra le.. by land and sea, int Ail tog Indians- Wag oners and £ldtil• wen. who -ere 'trod in the wars since 1790, each port I, to receive 150 ;CO, who Wlit engaged in actual service fourteen days. r b . r . r . *nut t e d to r , oo i v , ti ed lands fora less serv,er; if actually • in battle. The widows and minor t.4 ildreit t.. ree• !h.! laud in OMNI of the death of the soldier. The wido ws;osicor. and soldiers a the Revolutionary War are e s to the benefit, of this set; likewise the vohtnteirrs at the ins of Plattsburgh in 1814, and the volunteers at the imick of Lowliest', De. laware, In the years 1812 and 1815, SI the Chaplain* who served to the several wars. These !nu lig..e already re ceived warranufor leas than lee sort are entitled to re. colts warrants to the eatonat of 180 am with whet they bare received. The asdereigeoll Waders his se to those who whits to asks appliestioss for Phastoos. curl I,4utho at is. MA PAT, Lo. BUJ IN GRANT, • Brie, %welt 7, 15 5 6-.42. AUorasy at Law. ---- ' — ittr me Q. 14. AmPILABS Cons=. Bowe, sad 4 UM' sera of Lusk , noes the village of W ' Erie wanly. Pa., is uttered for asia very elass, be y. The Roan iir well eorsinset.4. sad ettavittleht, the lot bait wpm It 47.41 0 . a Li* 1 at Frets awl Slarabhery. ether It is a Las for • geed book. A we. . A. II Nara 1116 LINA., i SW I 01%4. %I 11 • 1.Y.1 %q* Y .1. k s t ro.%.,g g , %IPS IS. IMI t:ll 1.04 5.% =I %Vsth ib new \Valitlev tip • . U 1/.11 won., 1855. - 012 CU LA Primp Ws Item Int 211111141 L saliesriber is bap his anhaeseei to *see liderasbli J. dias be has sseseriewises earaested with th e eiteurstos, sad win Dew spissits the pirtlesiat iswirrt" is be diaribetsd, sad alai to Is the time far the issersios ie sumo oi. which will be at the lath 467 of lay wit! azzto the feels that sows uf t/s• veissois which ewe ' hi ALI lie "Mitt ef lbws" Weis. bees sliosaaged 40- ring the We dal trade, sad others still, apes impieties, &Hum to hs es good as 'riposted, ethos* Lass Wen substi tuted in their stes.d--dodl hare sloe mode was change is lb. swiss of "Meal Estiii." advastagrina to those who haws or way twe , sse interested. Th. full.stisg is vow the duel AIM of Pair." as sotnesied. The nainbor of 13.041 is ittsitod to (23,000,) Twenty Sr. tbuststiski At 13 Leal TABLE, OF FARE.. The Sshoeswe 'W. 11 Artiseitio," bet* hat year carries 230 toss, The tieristwasr 'North Carolled," iberougtsly rr Wilt and saisirsed at Buffalo last spring, The Selsvoner - Custisu." carries 375 WWI, rho Schooner - Illinois," du 130 du rbe schoonerelrirteler," earrros 340 4 , 1. built at I'os fiur.i. in 1n53, One I , rich !fimer sod lot, situate e irt -r .1 A nd 12th .t.. Er, Ps mud., owa.J by NI 32 %hear., chi.. Farm of 1011 11 ,te• welt haprvt . e4, atid water ea. with tact illage P• . oril/•%iwte 1 5 , • 1 11.,114' ILIJ n a fitigielai.ll4 Erse )hr . Farts 107 scree. well waterer , s sari '11,149. tJ, art), ,nrArr feats. .10»,1111.} t.r.ruse, %.,)%cral r tr JIII ••• I be”tr "C• 411, Ev-1, Pat . $11,1 , 4 i , 4 /louse •s,l U Acres a . tscr,erl, •tl ..ii1,1,, ,1 , 144 e I. I:ri.• l•• e I L.A. tr. ti/I• 114,1111(11 . W 40J. raj lit J 1 , 111. hear 'Le .1 rt,e Jr. i uvr , 4 by II tr ci,„ k ,„,,. .II .1 11 , 1411'.otilLS ris Er • %Carreras !tr lino G Ilutrtin,; Eugit.l, Laver Watches, $OO, 1., 150, FlOt. Feglash Lever Watches, $7O t.. 100, 1,700 2 F . . 0.• D•iptrit Wraetp., $2OO, 400 F.un Li.o I ,1,1..0er Watches, $250, 5t.%%) 30 Fi g* Dalactird %Catches, SA w 100, 2,250 I ' .ar . U iJ Clithlet Watchca, $4O to 80 , 1,800 .50 F .1.,.1 1) 11 I yrrowq 11). t.r 70 1.500 J. , E. .•.; rl.l 1. 11 I. ,tche4 Ler. : trout it , ',1.., I) I? L to.. '1 oil r. • I 1.) •/./1. 1... ( 11 AZ< Ge• WO I I r ' ras Jur Vi 1,1 :b 2.ne lioi•l P~•ir i'ttn tr •Lit) CLOIL. • t , 30 i,t+e Li A ..r•I Li, • 1 3 c. 46. It'll I hey*, 10" Pint, v 4 t, U hou 20 1 tut:. tiuut Iltutaqt, t I' 20 tu 200, 1,000 ",!(., U.., 6,14 1.1.6111•Ald 1:t1/10, IV L., 20U, 1.700 I 1 ne I 'l3'llOl4J Pit, ato Ear DP•ps, 600 I F,ne ti Id Iluby, And Eineral Ptn and Est Drops,_ 1501 ic 1' •ar. an,f C ow nal Pin slid Ear Drops, 10, 300 rate Uont Elrace'ia,s, 10 In 40, 600 1"0 I aid (J••Id L•t , l, y Itt..,the., 3 t" 12 160 F l'xr Ur pr, 2 to 16 SO Foo, Ilo.)pa, 1 to 3, luv F.ve G u.•,, r Lis..ll. 'Col+, 1 lv t' ,ir Ct• LO, t. on t. u 41,' I I' 1)0 a ij F. 4 r C .4a, Uu I r 1 . I , P. I ! : • •. • at). I I lv r Ibe , H .t jIIJ r IPe 4. • 1 1b..% ...as. I, .1 ' 2 , I . 1,. r t v.'s • t 1 i• :••ilber P.t nh l'L- :.•11,,f 140 , 1 ,11p, • r 1... 10, Des—rz 14. 12. s I .t,.• :•••104,t twr a. 441 1 I rd '.'t Virtled 1 l'•atekl 7.4 Set 2 t, a , 10 rake :IC, 31 l'usted Castors, 5 t” 313, Ylaled Caullusticlte, 7 to i : , rt. Eased lurks. 24 Srts Pbstri.l Tattrh. -4.04 us 4, 40 4 •ets TI•9 11:01 Sb I,ogr sad tl .11y to 12, I L.ir„:r 1 lusr,ro Mus. • B.s 1 Piano Forte. Ytorte, 2309 valsod at 975.000 Wl•hing t gn thw tutourttrat e that the affair wt): tte burly stvl reorn,up: : e.nideet“l, I Itis%r A permiostota to refer to t tt. fo:lowtET •Itotln,;u getttletuest. ‘,II JAS MAIV 4 IIALL E. %%NI t• LANE. EN JWIS . VINeE.NI. E. 4 WM r I'l'lllo. BENJA. GRANT. E.,., aca, .4 I IN f Ii JWIN:I,UN, It F : 4 1.,.,PAN. L B. GARA. X.I.TAI i.srxenv k. H. 3V %. ' " Jam` A Itheral ddee.A.tat alit oe allowed to Putt Masten and .‘then to act as Agent 4 for the ea: , of 11,,,ka Books may he had at the H o.k St .re of Dnrl,a dsloar., and J tett(4lll,,tl and at the J..reelry Store ~f .11 P .tp.ekt.4l, tl• of Ag, tits thruogbout the eoaciir) For further partieulare It. P brOCK TON, Eric. Pa. Erie, Oct. 7 t , ...54 —2l .1".; t —;'..,7K,cJ - 3f.a Lcii , tra.tiett.ar t ..41n4n1 3 nil cutler .taata srr .o. , 41,1., I-, 1541 - IRIAKtSrut% MI Jan 6 1111701111 211111W-TOTOL TTPrekrOVIWIDIRT. E „,,BLIPIRED iPII. ha. hand, Prslidp rue Mau, altheirry. foot. b .0,1 purtn.,, , ers, 100 OM b RoM A "I TYPE 01 new cut. 64i.oun •• r.t very TYP E 10.000 •• Sett P I'S of vat lOUS styles. LOW " GERMANS, 4.0c0n • ,Ft NAM Flunt In great •fttlegy, 6.0.0 8 , 41.1)ER. , . ,04.0 feet RR ASA AN lo yPE MI.TAI. RULES. sad all ithe nOceltapi in the bun, m.o. All the shove iYites are el I by ,item power , arthe new cow. Pee. l l." oir ."( 1 41 prun er to Otte foundry. and WHIL'II Is rER- I teUPEßilba toady ova, w. 44.1 twfwe in At.y panot the world The uomamaJiy rsvla.(l In ibis porter of ca.tintg, en able* me to sell these Loom thirable t)pesai the tette, of orditi• ( lOos, tubes on credit or for en.o Pf 1411441, Wood Type. and all ntberr PrHtmorMatertals. except Paper and Cards. (which base no died quallt.i or price.) lur ii 11 inauntactivera' pine. Tel r latest I.ee one.. Baud Of the Foundry $s frcely elvca go gth prial,llg flees. on the rrce.p! 0/ ri/litii/l• io pivot!) the pu b - a re LT PflUienootnewapaper• who close to pohls.h this :weer. I:sei:eid. c:utl, ate this mote, Oar. e ii.e. helole the drat day or litly. I `.3;:. forwari toe one Of the papers, will Or allowed their G.lu at the time of are Ilan: tithe IMO/1W of my Ihalithilf 111 , r\ Ad kitAIRGC 88CC t, Frit, Feb el 1833-41t3 Chataher-rlt New York ASSICIPrEII NOTICIZ, f)C LiC !I °TWA: I. hereby given that A 1.%1 ER CrAi Wrertp.. r RUFF hive tug ns-orted to me an hat elect*. nib. mind cre dits. ort (irn for the benefit of hie Cremtstor4. ig it person* mum., elanno.4l3/tr.i boo ace rcivie.ted to pre.ent the tame fo adillet• meht Att per.ur o rntiet•led to 0t ru *tent** to nut Ir. .),01toseht hook a 14,06.1111 of utherwr.e, all cllllll.l ../core rue acme, uece..uir) bt Oilk.l 14i Cite I dart or the *aid hte igtieft h tt h• out dela) q N )011!Vell' , N, t.siinor of t.rte, "larch, 3. NM —4113 A Vt'oodrud N, 8 Ibe Itohatomena erobraeee a etrulet •toek of Liguori anal Itahernee, a bath wall be 'told cheap fur cash, walla the .ew to wand tap the coueefe -. Great Reduotion Or Prices AT TED NEW =DIX° BTORITS 0 . 1. , Piano Port,,. Veickteon•, At Wholesale Prices until April lit, edc II a. wou'd Like adrimiar price./ rnlul arpi as/•w pnero sr 44 p•ost v.lf be 441.4x41,4.5d( T h „ well re, 3141.01, of ito.. L.Nr i nI•111. PrP•t 4..0 i ti,.,. cr....11.c....1e)•••1 , 011,11Cc 'lll C- 1 1‘ , 1 , 7,.. 01.11 4.1(1111.11410 t,e. t. an. rnezgaz.zel s ORIGINAL HYDROPATHIC INSTITUTE. rikLUoNIA. N. Y HVt.! tern In vueeeleital npersi ion .even months. the amount Of WO, eV, 4.-Kle to the elre Ras far sklYpltyled toe moot nangurne ea nr-e tationl or the proprietor. aid ine provnt'rl , sra , r for .• t 111 lionow nett Meier:Ale aIl woLli room. win • .!" weevily POO.l The new edifice I. Or brick and mob, lOU to :eel. lief iiigli, and arranged expresaly kit a ‘%'a• ler if , re are t w 1 501 , 1 rOon• cod ee V rwro V. rn i•t...1 with ever) vni let% of Hullo nod to rmihe r with 8.4 4ht.indalare of puie soft told sod Warm a aier Tile are • tar , pivayont, neat') I .ft, t Well VT Oloaird Every own in toe noose i. -oppl led a lib Altered ram n,fd soft anvils Usti 'tie purest (facto. It is !tarok tiecessa )to sal tbat Vltquola is one of ibr in 111 preteraUle 1 015 welt in the iilltrq • ever, way Cotteolerett.ellweetviy For the myth id 'terms born to 9 11 Per week. manias, Ward an.l treaiawni are ,r‘llt,g to (WM. and Ittellllo6 red., tea TOO., who are ire. ry Iwlpiiv. 100.1 prLOritie yr. Vale .EOCO parent re guiri• one tw. in outleb balokins. two cotton *sal one a d rigor eight crash towels, and a riding hab it fur I.aillno II for oistlea as the prow iet.r. St per week will be added All bills are to be paid •vr.r . , your fay. Proscrip lions tor Mare treatment., by letter or otherwise front 91 to AtlCO,OrtOltileat,tac pig atharea o ed to la 1) Franklin. N. U.. Freitoita, a hQuinuque to.. • . Y .14111 retieve prompt lim• tellltoll ••ln the tweet of thy face •halt thou ell broil WI thou return unto lite sft , tlli 'l-011■ Iv • roe ateei, o f a l a k a ,,,aa utab 111 twee, "—Ertla S. Is. (coee aho Rare IQI ninth Ilion.? may eeme as their labor will be I %►ra in ;rut yayuteut rewnler whew. Ca/lee way re n ., t e 11 , aid be !reale lb& principle wOten hat t :„ 4 a a per at by 1)t. of itoebester, Pi V , whiftt anti b• au extra enlarge I"teJnni - t. March a r , 1.4.1 DISSOLU TIOS • P II r. 4'o4 , litnerShltt btretolbte eet-Itthi betyteru 1111.4 ALA H 4 Yr. is Otte day4iseolved tty mutual consent All pet waos no. tilMUOriVel I ..dePUNI by Note or Aceoubt to the late firm ..tt oferve soehe Immediate *sidemen t. es the bust/sew of the old MI% Mast be clewed up. ". 34. 11118114.- Er or %larch tO, liBi W P. HAYES " E.r ,_s _4 C h l 4 o7:i i rtbni i i i" Wl 4j lt a t;gl 1."° 11/11:7 4" er will hereafter be coodroord under Ow PIRA of 11141141,0 HAYtint ICO We sake tote opportoosty a ataderias our ro isotriodeproetto to our setserooerreoessiont bor their bower pe lmets., sad turps the mew rifts will rem lbe aaatiasuite of the pauoaap so Ilberolty beercterod two Weald Are. March. 11144,431 Tiaadids & BATES. 4 000 r:.H.gt,=,*,:tram----arg .. mow 6013 aims /way by um Iranamm-11 is etas bay Ma quaiey sod Ma bee. .clewed will eau we. so !mohair se E 1 1. g e i " I lblbA a re . UM • my Ws M.. • It will be mewed w die remote is gesethier le PM Mew Illrie.Mare i W. bele-411 A. Zlll4l. ig awl 001.1 A, ',Web age sew be leiplierebeet tee Ct i mlt by eseli Isurros son vs la , • woo of Ampey Merry femores• Visysissisit so a* tae deem. ism' siga: 13 aMi 10"Z a ix is. " 4 . 0101Fler i O be wes son is is od§. asmin—ain . Pr i ew il e bau la. viza-11 4l aiii a 1111111011. =I 6,00 5.000 4.500 0,.00 WM MI ELM 1.700 1.100 2,104 1 IA 1 1 4UU 1 .Uu 1 QUO 15 t 4tt 1113E1 sTEkRETT k GRAY'' 4. N amebas Am Tara JAW aismr4- GOOD Nitwit mot =lnn Th i s . if Off NOWA iltatrg ri r Mir rwreilil newSmVN*lTTlait Yom! I.M,:m W h , SP . to Ned tblo Ihroi•ntoi sksiT i t u , a gow dq• does. by Juba 411, itenosca, My, k, •( immuidomed watt /rosiob'e Ravi of Mr , owl iestehk•ely lenoern se • man at osblosolehht • N ority, oboe week! not oodoeoe any matte& DMA idirest, mhos tbotemigb47 oesotreedlet *Sow freleA's astof. Soo Tork Zheowebor 1 1164. Jaw Sou.. SI 1:1 —Dior Sir Themoooerei eirbegogi I km derived from tho we 01row Pleoll ito• --- trod of Sororiparilla minced in. to itrootronotol 1t ato tly to all w} o. Ilk. royott 14• TO b..n WWI.% to 0111•41. eollol,lAthig Of A. kidneys I tomb 101106 711 11, ProPoroties al! I p,.11.1 dolt* and rop•M It me see of toe eost T 10110.11•• rltOlo my o.b 1100WhAlla iplllo6ll ex tie beak* I CZ: egged diresittiiar ageasy. I as Idave iv embeedb• icr Yferf rierDICEInT• TOUr a . JACOB G. Ti USCit Vool, 4111or4woi Offloo. Yew Perk. I rarrer Q IltSt De. Ont. So.c Gunnel Bemoan.,New roa— Dear 11.1 r : Being personally acquaint« , alto, Mr n French, !tale plearare in e .ipicestliling my corrntnrrntion 1111.11•11 9f th• care effected in hot co tbrooci , the I,stru. Inentaiity of your 4o•oloot,lo o s , wool lint tn.: tieerien, allT acail•d nayseif of the curative propertlea of ) our ankf Barad ofSarearpetritto. partlieutarl to tin purl ieu:nee e y the 01..4 .ni tbo eonnercitent antuipoitton of t he n Onitoroal (furriers attondant the chittiotart of t lemoo, .rould region morel pa wily laiditOO• which sit..ol I be malotaicei in o , ory au hold. • remarkai•le Instance .1 the Influence of rour remedy open the reworstion the Rama, and •I but tutraicteocts evectaiertaition of a boi'y weakened 'o 'be mat decree by the ii.aoeises of anima vow. oCl“rt.t t . l the sear of as ernliata, ttntonfonitirer in this clet•tty, whose intr'erty. and not *sot of rut] trrircit.das Mrs from a pobLostion of the detaited dreninetanrea of Ida Wetting arrow, +blot threatened to deter., , 4 nto I mead cos of premonitory isomer I sin esahre by lam, that by that nee of pair "%seta tes,te4, b. 04 completely reetorbol to Wm former and Wive% noJortOmetl of stninspisMart health. TOWS, sincerely, PTCTOW. Alli Mer el the Triad Arta•riostn, Noe Yowl, ASTONISMNG AND RAPID CURE 111CMIL We arrlitotly requAtst oar rrwtiors to rept o..ttruyaly the following watetn , tt present...l tp Ua. 'tow. Ilc' t ''eat bt Johe's thy by Wtt.t.ao .t 11 , timitiPtit r atty. and ieleton.y 'worn to tort we • rubtbe :1..t.,. It inhibits thp 0•110 of a sent'.ll)•n 6pe h,wi .Sql,tod tir10(1111 /own Ala in II 11, 14o) c o m l . wwkow**l the .k,ll , dt, pb,,l , f oft, II I ..1111appoirrnt', a , 1...•1111/.1 TOILS ttf Or 1• 1 0. , Bishr.l FLmtd XV+ et‘tt nf , 41 , 0top,rolia h.a g't so htm health and be pow rp , w 0 . ,, to .‘Awp. tbAt. fib* and rwroot *wow , v • Wpb Oa. a , r.l A t.n rn.mn a pro mititapw Rr.ra Tba original attidasic. to whirl, to *Azad the Notarial Ipal of Ileary C. Rank, oto the litspadtiow wan taken. can t* sown at Ow Bl:tta it* Afro, tGal.sy $a;,24.0c, Per Broalway, Now Vopw. TAT or NIEW LITT AIM Corlett or Nam . Yalta. S WU.LAII.D A Go4Mlllltt, being dr y sworn. parenant to law. dapoesie anti say•. that h• re. Lim la the City of Now tort that engaged in tne bitainane of owe'. and no pper-litate antra , That Soon/Wawa APcrwm• bars 'hewn bairiatainia Ate Wally sot bervelltar. •Il of • s tt• re r gone bate been more or leas affitetotl a lin it, and tit*, be bee not halal fro.. /SOO , the ,'beans it a , r•r te ai ton s eariteat rwaallwethin that boitia In much pain sad lwairrintaid (rota strenttanor to Ittisinosa • • no: it,. physician., but found no tottwtanttat re lir, That abont tt roe mono tin .Inoti, Li '‘q fluZa gallop-ad was wpwatninv, •wl to h m Is I,o4l.llsing SOTS enalltier a ti,to would 402 LC tt and ..r.t. t 6r bond; That aftar until this nittallcloe for a a 1, , , ••1 i•me , a ft* . IA( of Itirieroflanont sr mat,lf,st. aid fn •m that mo,itaint to Llata a Estill& but innt. • N an'. IV I re. and he la nu. not tilt An' In le Not Ai loth b .t Initat'llod to 11.,0 OS bust now a 1 , 11., enrol' g better baedtb than he os.S. twt .11.6 in .tore for i t ; That Le haa anio a'ss't the stticatp Tort:o of br 8141 tits Ikmile with similar wett:to. atd 'tea* , se it to be lira tratt poll dor of it.. tuood teat can :or tibial. tab 1 a. a (b -rl mitaltetn• witAotat ^n ocrolf That be ten stud doe., A ith lA. r .4 poett , r. ,o" . edes,4, seernmen , l tiie two of tilts naoliiiii• to iai.l Duo tray be sistaluty affl And farther this &Tonle' tart, net UNITED STAM (IT AMF.Rit"A. hers, t.Et - T, t-vt*TT or NA"' Yval. 14 ' Be It ReniemlAormi, T Ilst OA' t., Ads' ontl, !ay et December, A 1) , telbe. n. V.. tt....ks. NotIVI P bile nral.lent 1. .4 I r tv.,l in d q ,a 1 fled by the auti.ori•N no..er he awe Ji he State of Neer lurk at Iny ..rt.-.. N. .5: t , ..• le , rs s la the City stores/wt. inerin.rn oppenrr.l 'A 11.1-atP .1 OtoLIT9IIIIIII tr , rue known t s east dos, Tl'red in, sad who ea , r and aimed dept.itnnt In my vrefrote •,, ;whitey. sod solemnly sworn, pursuant ... dt.. I n. 11.1.1111 ( that the waiter, and tb, y e there!' n k- WWI COI MIAs 0 in Teiginto.7 Whip/ 1 are i".ere unto 1.14 qty h.. 1.1 sf.r.o..e.' mr , ~ .,t.ik r iti Seal at the ti.t:i. of .N... , Yuri, a 1,6- ~I, tt, . ~....,,t. -ow .1,111. 1, .r !Set% tn. Nit. A I) 1.1.14, and oft . lii , l.p.ini eneei of the Unite.] etatee ..'t America the seveuty.hinth BENI:1Y C BANK?, .V•val„ .7',',',e. STATE OF NEW 101:K. tprr £]D t.,,r),T1 or Nirw You_ r 1. 11.2cruzz B ewes tc.t.r. ( .ork of ttri City osl Courts •f Ns. York. tnt a'.. , 1...t1, of t ~, .... ,r,r, t..0..t, ~,, 'hi, wei (itv WI \ - ountv bring a t ,Irt • ' 14-c ,•:. D.) COMIT c VITIIT that IILN itl g ht. ,4 .4f.,... , e n,,,, • , antwi.4 depoottmo Yr.... taken, Ira; .it 11,... . . •,,,, -1 the a,-,, . Vll l / 1 1, PutAr for NU,' k. , , ,c, • gpp,4lll•l and sworn. &IA that L', etiput .•r ' , eret.r. tt g•aulwa, se I ' , .:211. , , Imoliovt. 0 11 Toe.- 4 , . yW. , " tint* ict my ?laud al ' air tv,l :,.. ,ea the WI! C. .11 &n to. zt •Le fou day of .Innuar,. 1,-Za 8Ic11131) 12: COI :YELLS' ELLS' --- nr - PRIYCIPAL OFIICFS Y GUSEYBuILDING. Ccy,rti 4V. Y., and 0.1 Eft h-s t Si< A% AGENTS Foe sale at she fl -kit St,c, •1 ts l \ µ, I Et,e. March t- 6 rog o• iron valuable ,t 1 in to. ea-tern pail IP Mile , "e. , ,••,) ding (Mtn the Ztell...ti . s • VIA ilk° acre. ol - . hentur u. till a gou.i it• .1 •.. , 1 ••• ertratiM N. till ON • • • to r) and pbunt, ), 1111. nud tefut.. eliq 1 .rp Millerlrt, tint PVkF s'i II FR Erie. F. I. i>l.l =a rUralt(llo at xatlc Loa COl Il Ui.{O.l he n. I .1 I. 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M Alf, 21, To Warr,nt Coo-,F,7 COMITIIs 011,11 , 0r0, on reflo..fttoft, po Sept.. 5. To Cefs , f fro.st W.n. oc, tt taCatittlit ngs,nbt Labia•to, 43 sr, To C 033,7141- iroillOro. ou regtlo, t ob. • I fro n / Cotifsc I Int tt.. PO't for Redo- 1 at. snuff of t o rt 110001. t IR I , recd Cnw ol „. vet ., 0 3 11./V. .cqu.el'i l o c,f IBM •JUVUMD re, o 'r a hCe* recd from J. B. r.'oth.ei, iA • t4l outliand tete.eol., • .1, I o t ue,l recd Iru.o Peuvers per dea k% in L. YrNa.r„ 13 tvi +AP rir;d tr the stenvac.o.6 o Ytr r done 21 , vsme , , 0; Cwrd I bands to woty, t.q , .1 ts 4 f P..3r Boas t 4 ,• ..au. , l" 1 ' $1 Id 14 re , 4 4 .4 10, b , ?p.„, 4, • I V 11. . • A .no v aA J 1.14 jar Tu4citleii -e Ge I• ;Li ul • pa. • ul I d.ur I nat., ENE "Il aIL, ILI I OJIWI =lll . .C.• t. - Pairens BEENE st . p. 1.!,4 #, 1 A pe.4 %. IN:( 1 ; 11, 4 ttui• 01, 142 • $ ,•,, ...)!Jg,. 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