(frit 'IJ /dap Ottbstrbtr. BRIX, PA SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1855 Topics of the Week. We hare to record no event of an exciting character this week. "All/he world, and the rest of mankind" have behaved themselves re markably well, so far as we can judge by the papers. The only thing that has at all moved a portion of the people from their propriety is the death and burial of the "bruiser," BILL Pools, in New York Our unehisticatecl readers will, doubtless, be slow to believe that the death and buried of a person of the character of Poole Would create any other feeling than that of re lief--a feeling that society was well rid of • dangerous person, and that however much the gauss of his deirth ought to be condemned, the event is but a legitimate result of a live spent in turmoil and strife. But the following de scription of the event will dissolve all their doubts. It is from the pen of an eye witness: NNW Yomt, Sunday, March 11, 1855 —Nev. or, sines the obsequies of General Harrison, or the funeral pageant of Henry Clay, dui the streets of New York exhibit so imposing a de monstration as wad Lite case to-day, the occasion being the funeral of the notorious -boxer' ) and "bruiser," B►ll Poole, so brutally murdered by the Morrissey gang at Stanwix Hall, a few' days sines. It is estimated that at leant two hundred thou ..and persons were in the streets, all &long the 11=rooession from me late residence of the , in Christopher street, down Broadway the South Ferry. House tops Were crowded, windows were full of heads, sad even church .i.teples were thronged with men, women and ildren, more anxious to see the funeral than hear the sermon The Poole Guards. the Poole Association, and it, • Rynders' Guards, three military companies, ti. add the procession, accompanied by a band t mamba performing the Dead March of Saul Tee ooffin was robed in the folds of an Ameri see flag, and was borne otiehe shoulders of the per.uoll friends of the deceased. capital, to abrogate its solemn compact with tl. When the procession passed the Bank Ex - cheer, corner of Broadway and Howard street, people, end "rush out" the v, ry "hamlet" that vv. rebody uncovered The Exchange is a pub- gave it birth As we said b. fire, th • Commer he house—a celebrated resort of all the fancy et:al is mistakeu in saying that the hill hes pas.- wee about town, and of which Poole was part ed one branch of the Leg:slature, eut we hey, prtrietor. The parsons in the procession all w 're badges, with the following inscription:— strong„hopes that it will; and then we hop , . the '•Ww. Poole—'though loss, to sight to memory Commercial will join with U. 3 in eengratulating &sr—those who knew hith best can appreciate the cettatry upon the fact that cue railroad eon .titir worth sad our loss." patty has been met and and foiled in Its kisUrpil klAckeock Lodge, Order of United Americans, surer i out strong, with their banners and regalia. lions of the rights of the people. Pule, it seems, was oonnected with that Asso- But there is another view of this questien. and elation There were also delegations in the line to it we desire in rail the attenti el of our Law fr , as Philadelphia, Baltimore and Albany. makers at Ilarrisliure It is feline •ed by the There can be no doubt that„in making ado- Commercial, and that paper, a, ~ ,e hei,t, before ineterration of thiii`character, the Know-Noth remarked. is one of the Erie and N rtti• East rail- ILifek were desirous of turning tol woount the weeds pet into the last breath of the pugilist: that will flock to his standard. But as to the road'• staunchest supporter,, that the rty'req , aue "If I 'lie, I die a true American, but it grieves Presidency,wLat peculiar qualification the"steam- has failed to perform certai n t.' IP Ltirlas gllarall- UN IA think that I have been murdered by a act boat candidate" possesses, no one can tell that teed to the people by ice act of me , rperetien It of Inki." we ever heard speak upon the subject That he is admitted that, among other guarauti•-s. 'the Ail all this because a man of notorious bad is an illiterate man every person who has ever road was to contribute to the prr-nority of E'iP, *Gera, er—s bully and bruiser—the keeper of a came in contact with him can testify It is true directly and indirectly," and that itei_h•irter, in gr.g .:,op for the accommodation of fancy men; that he has been successful, like thousands of this particular, hae been violated, and the , i‘ s ,4n the ,upanion of the low and vile, in a drunken others in this country, in amassing wealth, but of its creation bee at naught New - then, elle; roe eu the Sabbath morning, received a wound , , that that should fit him to discharge the duties are our law makers at Harrisburg for.? To per titeL .art him his life ! New York, where is thy 'of the highest office in the gift of a free people, ' petuate injustiee? Te streuethen the hen is of bluetit With the Pittsburg Journal we would ; Iwe have yet to learn 1 usurping corporatiou.? To tiamp'e up ii the Lew make light of the solemn matter of death. , w ... e rat her suspect that George Sanders, late iutereets of the pe••ple ••.f the-;r /a "2 St./ . : I A ni ,i, of sensibility would not look without Consul to Louden, wrote Laws letter to the L gislate for the oemdit •,1 New \* irk ei, ,t ' f.' wee of sadness upon the death struggles of members of the Pennsylvania Legislature, and Or, are they "cot there ti, Legts.a.• t•r • •ny et. .tare to whom the creator has given be that he is at the bottom of this movement. The t=te of Penn-ylvauie Te p- • ing Nor is it that we speak of. It is simply +New York Herald ha,- heed secured fer the calla t'`'..- 4 t tie we ak, re .I• ry l , all this Ilf wonder at—that the death of a man, , paign, and a desperate effort will be mad. to ad- wr uged, and eh iic all, to. "I .. .. a h . . - the Courier and Enyeeirrr remarks, held •ranee this last great speculati o n of the great eigit'S of the Cointironwee , o-• Tie- h);- it,-; 'le us, put c trust, was a leader in no brilliant so speculator. Here is the way fie-urge rn elute the them, and which La. beeu se :Ably argued by the eiety, was not even conspicuous for crime, bad Hinddo platform: r presentatives free E-1,, 1- d. -lened to, ae, ere. 'Jet • Tea any great physical distinction, should "Ten years ago efforts began to be made to pled/ tel an! :.e , p•• ie . - of Erie Sre lo .ling VI1 . 1 • . a city, should be announced as a great correct the errors and purify the eorruptloas of with intense tilli ry to see it lee ene a law And as. Le. •elegraphed to every corner of the Union, the two old parties, and to give a high tone, ,b"e et eid it not? The peop•t of Erie county, anti e.,:l forth obituary and biographical notices American and Datums' le.'ling to t he active of a lin th leading papers of the metropolis This mn new a s nd T en h e e rg e e ff ti , e rt: r o g r a i ti i i n za a t t l i o n n of in the \;ewp,,pyuorakr at least nine-teethe of them, desire it. and they have scut their representatives to Harri-hurg to . mete's/eat has not been aroused merely because and Pennsylvania and railiatiug g to various States 'lemma i it. And their demand :s just. It e el le we- murdered, for men are murdered too fre- 0 within the circle of their influence and exater ,, , fleas with no interest of the Cemmeuwealt h— gib- u ~ alas! in that city to make it a matter was, after a bnel struggle, overwhelmed be th en the contrary it isinconsonance with her eve for a uder. We suppose theta can be explain- . corrupt politicians and the concentrated exer• ryinterest Then, why should the L-'giels'ure „t 1 eti.‘ by a reference to the fact that he has ,boas of the two opp , ,sing parties But the evils of that time and the necessity of reform have hes itate? Hesitation but iireeee what has too of tiseu , aspicuous for some years, as a political grown with our growth and strengthened with , ten been said with truth, that New York and ht.' y Therefore as a leader of his "crowd," our strength, until the American heart can stand Ohio capital "is a power in-the State," and teat h. re,. ives the same kind of honors as did Clay no longer in silence and see their country disor- ! ire interests and those of the people are antage_ eau ‘Nebeter. o ganized and disgraced by the corrupt and demor n %tieing spoils system, enforced by a degenerateistic: And then, are the peeple of Erie county ••All Erie," its Mayor and its "city lath- Iwe of men During the last year the Amen-asking any thing aureaeenahle?—any thing that tsrteive spin been before the Supreme Court. can people have been waking frem a deep sleep. -is not asked Prow these very railroads, tald gran- Mt+ time the Counsel for the Cleveland and They are bursting, on all hands and in every ted by them in Ohio end New Yerk? Certainly lie • , ad asked leave to file a reply to the are quarter, the manacles with which noble intellects and free minds were bound, and no doubt seems not. Hence it will be a lasting disgrace te our guei. tit of the Ceunsel for the city. and that so to exist, from the progress with which the new Legislation if this opportunity to aid the um ten, n thereof as denies the right in law of the revolution has advanced, that it will end in as pruvements in our own, by coierel:lng 'he tee-- . in; tinant to make the railroad and the (-In- glorious a triumph as that set in motion by the p or at e en s of other States running througti , our asee n with the Erie and North East Railroad Declaration of Independence itself. territory, to conform t , the wishes of 'he i,-- ,r,ie , (1.. ,as in said bill is averred, be heard upon the " This great movement has done my . heart good, and it will spread the same sentiment 'is ruthlessly thrown away An! it is heeau., to, i Monday of March. which motion was throughout the country, to see the noble old this opportunity is SO lint,if t ,t. au.; 1 .,. ~e e, „, . 0 gran ed by the Cou r t and so „ r d ere d Th i s be- State' of Pennsylvania taking one of the first ,so propitious, that we desire to ~ 1;,.: open the. tag Ailed, the Council for the Erie and North ; great attospri towards a consummation of that rev- eeT :gislature the impertauce of e.,r,i Jet ion aeon ft 'EaPt road submitted the fillowing motion, to elution to which American sentiment and Arne- the question ci “To ext . end the time of Lakin up the rican patriotism points so clearly. In the old o g r••. , at Harbor Creek until further order; the Revolution, your noble State, marching under the command of the immortal Washington, rel. SI ra of assistance to continue in force; or that lied under the motto of . Virtue, Liberty and 'le Court order that the writ of assistance be Independence.' The same sentiment, I have no r 1 tesded to the new road as laid down under the doubt, will animate your present struggle, until -1-eree of the Court'' Mr Gripcom opposed victory is p na proclaimed from the sources uf the Ssquehan to the shores of the Atlantic and tee extension of the time, and the Court held pacific." the motion under adAsement But of course ihe motion will be granted; St George Camp b--11, Wm. L. first and Win M. Merideih, the counsel for the railroad, hay 'nt got done plucking the railroad goose—or rather the rail road goose has'nt got done laying a golden egg :a their abet, aria won't so long as this contro versy au be kept in Court. We have more foriegn news this week, but, an • general thing, it is devoid of any striking interest. Sebastopol has not been taken. neither bare the Allies made any new demonstration towards it. Destitution in England bad almost resetted its height From tAie combined cause of an unmelly severe winter, unusually dear prices for all descriptions of provisions, and a total stagnation of trade, the poor are in a de plorable condition. Many thousand laborers hare been for weeks witteqt food, excepting the supplies of charity. A riot of two or three days duration had occurred in' Liverpool and in Lon dem. Some disturbance occured among the un employed in other places, and much distress ta loned. At the sailing of the Pacific a change had taken place for the better. A sudden thaw rat in, and business improved decidedly By a later arrival, that of the Africa at HAB IL:, we have the startling intelligeace that the lausacts or RUSSIA Is Dial)! _Hs expired suddenly at 1 o'olock on the morning of Friday tL 1.41 ult., and the event created the greatest sanitement. No details had been remitted, but limn is so doubt of the fact as it had been en asemeed in the House of Lmda, by Lord Cl.,' lodes, and in the Commons by Lord hilumr- Mes. Surmises were idlest this be was smamin biti is was thought be died of apoplexy at ter as tutu& of influenza. His ilium was known in flagload before the news of his death was reeidved, and caused a slight ries in the hinds. The effect at his death of °owes, bad not transpired. Po'Wally, the news of the week is not of fla character to cheer those who, with'ney be lieve that religions bigotry and political intoler ance should never combine at the polls New Hampshire has yielded to the political whirl wind, and hu ranked herself under the black banner of Know Nothingism. Me:calf is doubt len elected Governor, with 'legislature of the same stripe, while the entire Congressional del egation may be set-down u either for "fusion" or fanaticism! It is useless to comment upon this result. The fact, itself, is sufficient: From Harrisburg our news is to yesterday, and is of the most encouraging character.— Thompson's bill, repealing the charter of the North East road, and restoring to the stockhold ers their rights upon certain conditions, has pseud second reading in the House by a vote of 56 to 32. It will probably be acted upon finally to-day, and if we are not mistaken in the signs, it will pass! It will then have to pass the or deal of the Senate, and the Governor. What its chances are in the Senate, none of our nume rourrepresentatives, either in the lobby or the Legislature, have thought it worth while to in form us. In regard to the Governor, we have no fears. The railroad interest think they have him, and that, should the bill pass, he will veto it, but he has not the nerve to do it, even if be I had the disposition! We think, then, the "Waterloo" of the contest will be in the Sen ate, and we hop (Oat our banner will not be the one to trail in the dust! A Chance for Speculation. A number of members of the present Know Nothing Legislature of this State, with the Speak er thereof at their head, fancying that some mo ney can be single nut of George Law, the great speculator, have addressed him a letter, request ing the use of his name in connection with the Know Nothing nomination for the Presidency. It is believed by many that George is worth soma five millions of dollars,—made by obtaining some fat jobs from the government and purchasing Ild muskets for fillibustenng expeditious—and it is given out by his friends that he is willing to spend "half his wealth" to reach the White House If this is true, George will doubtless have his full share of friends—as long as the money lasts. And, if we might be permitted to advise, we would urge the "viedicul faulty" be longing to the Hindoos everywhere, but especi ally here, to strike while the iron hot Eight hundred dollars, even used Aornapathically, v t last always, and Law's "pool," though a five mil lion one, will not satusfy all the greedy patriots All politicians who wish " to put money in their purses" will please step forward. Now is the time to enlist. BEFORZ AND APTSI Eiiacciwet —Mr. Curtin, Gov. Pollock's Secretary of State, recently ap pointed A. H. McCauley, Esq., of Franklin county, an old-line Whig and opponent of the Know Nothings, to the Chief Clerkship in the State Department. This caused a terrible com motion in the K. N. Lodges of Franklin. and committees were appointed to proceed to Har risburg to protest against such an "unwarranta ble assumption of power," and to request Gov ernor Pollock to order the immediate removal i.f Mr. McCauley, and the appointment of a K• N. The Governor, to his credit be it said, had the independence to tell these meddlesome indi viduals to go home and mind their own busi ness, and that, so far as he bad anything to say in the matter, Mr. McCauley should remain where he was. But, had he thus turned a cold shoulder to the Know Nothing leaders beforr the election, would he now be ()Iwernor? That's the question—would he? Sr What does the Owlet& mean by assert ing, as it does this week, that the Know Noth ing rs-eLeeted Mr. Seward, in New York, to the Seams. Does it desire to mislead its readers by promulgating nob a notorious misstatement, or is it simply dull of comprehension' tar The New York Sue lutists the name of Beta Hosea* fer;the Presidency is 1866, end says: "It is the gesserel theme of oosvenation—and we issy es well eeknowledpe the fhet—that 6/en. ; ihns Hossios, if his life is spared, will be the sett President of the United Braes." Now Ver— net gad'ess4 ins brim . * of 41 . Poontilmnith .' THE Ihrrratnez.—The Albeit.) , Alias say* L sg i s homre Ms annulled tboibartoo of thie Nilo earl North , Bum anitrond. to ouusepsimee, of the wowiterforwriowr‘ „jr , that ill. Kit .w Nothing asedidase for Mayor of attrhu. (40/wimp e.ossessai with teat chsettw, ant. lit,. raea viii now be forced to comply ig ith t Tone gave s nerivenditine - Ilie" — :l7QZaa ditioos. The rood 6g Its e6orter obisgalio cantraoir to . too gproirrily qf Erie, led, nett, rrea.sitreetitvaakd appeq of Independence, via : "Life, Lilerty, sad the a. Arai. idlrigatiw. has efeteserileed—cd knot by the .reri,n pursuit of I arstrartx one becesie/1--thos teskait sin so. The other H"osse wt'prob. berty, and h.te own pur ,,,,i t , ably poem the bill, ond the rood must stop, or iro error. He was left to life, ding to the strict °auditions of its 'honer. which in such ease will be restored We were somewhat astonigh e d n, find t h e a h,,,ve C in the Beal') ontsw.reirti f o Monday—nt be- o tives of Massachusetts has instructed the Com mittee, no Banking to inquire into the expedien cause of the error in suppot , ing the 101 l had palm- oy of abolishing bank notes c( a lees denomina ed, when it had only been taken up and di.cuss- tion than five dollars. There Is a manifest ten ed, but because it acknowledges more than we dency in many quarters to the prohibition of all ever expected any Buffalo paper would in regard b an k paper under twenty dollars. to the outrage the Eric and North East railroad has, by the connivance and assistancP of the Buf- falo and State Line read, attempted to pt rp,trAte Notice to the Public and Instructions to Post upon the interests of Eric, and the rights of the maste rs Commonwealth No paper in Buffalo has been Notiee i, hereby given that, agreeable to an a more consistent echo of all the vile 'l4l:iers tht net of I!)ngress approved March 3d, 1855, the following rates of postage are to be charged, oa attachces of the railroad m - m,poly have -et afl .1t and after the first day of April nett, in lieu of about Erie, than this same Commercial. It has these now cs tshli s hed, to wit:— told its reader's time and again that the city of Erie had no legal rights in the premises, it Las held up the cotupany as a pattern law ab.diug corporation, and it Las invoked aid from the Na tional Executive to put do* the ••rioters" at Erie, though it must have known that that Tune. tuary had nu more power to interfere than th' man in the moon: It now acknowledges, howe% er, that the road has violated its chara•r, and that, too, for the purpose of injuring Erie N other construction can be put upon its languag.. Hear it: "The road, by its charter. was otisyed to contribute to the prosperity of Erie," and a:, it has not d ,ne so, "th, State .1.,-..gi,laturu had de termined that it shall. - This ever, the wh ;. ground of contest between Eric and the railroa company It surrenders the entire que....on. and places the conduct of the company %ad the city of Erie in their true light The one, a weak kW! "untmprtant hamlet by the wa)side," s•rug- Ong to force the company "tn coutnhutt t.)" ira proapenty, "indirectly and directly" las it wav ".obliged by its charter; and the o , tier, a chartered m mopoly, backed by b.o,hundr...i bons of capital, striving by the mere f us. Mr Campbell, Ohs... e u6tvti froe .11 Whig, will, joined with [Nut ici der.. , unc!ng the President on thr inf 11,ght "r vetoing the C ,',lltlr IlDe. cater, dig au .v. r the Union Even 1.19 tiwu party pr• sustain him The St. Louis Inollt'yewr.r, io commenting upon his ilcciaration that " Ml 3 19 a day of revolutionSsays This wa s ful : It was treason Ide : Such an ci,lata would have been natural enough in the French Chamber of Deputies Such exclamations are frequently heard there, and " rev .luti••.l‘ ,10 take place there, and b10..1y ones, to . But in the House of the United States C before, ever heaad such a damned and treason able outbreak This is a day of rey,lut:,rl?" O. no, Mr Campbell—by n means 1' Ai are mistaken—a false reader of tll•! eigub of the titne*---you know not what you say You are giddy in your excited gab You think the country is in arms, because you 6n Iyourself is such a phreuzy. It is not 'a It). of revolution.' in the maddened sense of your frenzied I, l ,i si . 'This is a day of revolution.; bad why ? Be cause Mr. Pierce vetoed a bill which autiorivli work to be done fur $BOO,OOO, .which was offend to be done by others fur $400,00 less? I. tb,s the reason for your Jacobinical proclamation, and your implied treasonable throat ? Keep cool, Mr. Campbell. We all slept well. in the 'Feat, on Friday night, notwithstanding your discovery of the country's ruin We think, yet, that the country is safe. And.we think that the only 'revolution' now at hand, is the happy (int which shall turn such Jacobins as you out of Congress. What next ? We see it stated, in late advice* from Mormondotn, that they are about to build a steamboat fur Salt Lake Think of tillitr--a steamboat plowing about., away up 10 the bosom of the great 'Mountains, .owe . thou sands of feet higher than the bead of our high est spires SMALL NOTES —The House of Represents On every single letter conveyed in the mail between placts in the United States, for any dis tance ei , t ex, eeding three thousand miles, three cents; and fur auy distance exceeding three thom,ind miles, teo cents. From and after said first day of April, pre payment on letters is required, excepting upon such as are to or from a foreign country, or to of the government on official business. Tii• trauking privilege remains unchanrd. iin and atter the fist day of January, F. glitecn Hundred and Fifty-six, postmasters arc required to place pos;age stamps upon all pr,-paid lettera on which such stamps may not have Lre , Q plaer.l by the writers B . ) the third section ,1 the act the Postmas• ter-General i, au:11 .rlzell to establish a uniform o,,teto f.r r , •gt,trati in of valuable letters This prov;ilon of the law will be carried into tfect, end ,pedal instructions therefor will be 1,311e1 to Postmaster- as soon as the necessary 4uk+ can be prep trod and distributed. j.p4Es CAmpBELL, Ywt•master General P.n... Office D• partmerit, MArch 9, 1855 t2crreeoot,i•ooe of the Joumel of Commeree C Ktuu..) s .•xp.dition. me to which there ieuct: been so many contradictory reports and so inu..li d p mae,, has come to an end, by the ter ,lL'l,ll) • ,t ClUeCti , U with the Company for w rich hr• wa, aoting HP yesterday, at a meet. to of thr sh.treh(4.l. , rs of the Central American Lind and Col nizatiun Company, resign ed hi, commission as Captain•Creneral, and it aoet fad Mr NV Coat Johnson, who bad as Pre,ideut pro tens. '1 the Company, has . r 0 ,1.4.• I, acid Ez B..nator Cooper. of Penn , eted Pr. -1 l-nt, with full powers It '.llO ill a \fr en, per will proaeed to San Juan, u.ujuuciion with the American residents t" , 111.1 a stable and orderly-municipal gov .moment He will negotiate with the neig. bor n); p ,w..r-. i c , Costa Rica, Nicaragua and the Mo•quito Chief, and, with their assent and aid, 03, with a proper government lie wt:l litruse:f and bus colony up-12 It ril l , 11,1 k .1f a l'onti. rather than of a Lopez on • teat C Kinciey•% intention was to ~, m .• liundr , :l4 of armed men with him, for port) -te if participating with General Castil ian, tl,e rovotutionary chief In Nicaragua, who 14 o .cr at war with that government. Castilian a whi c man's government r N'..iragua, and in Central Arteries general -5-7 lind h,i hay offer.d great inducements to r• tr :11 the United States THE DOUBLE MURDLB. AT GAILDNIJA---Thlti au!iftil mud quiet village was thrown into a ~f Zr. at exe.tement on Wednesday evening ,-•. rvport that two aged ladies. who . • — m .• two miles and a half from the vtl iiad been murdered in a moat horrible man r Being in the village, I with many others, rTatre.l to the ..pot, and there beheld one of :n sh,wking sightb which I ever witnessed --the two women murdered—their heads being broken to nearly a jelly The murder wu oom• mated some time during the night of Tuesday, 4 M :veil 7th, as it is suppted, as the body of one t'o•ru was fr)zen The discovery was made Wedro sday evening, about 8 o'leock, in the f )1 1,, witig manner: inlil= r, , Jr , ' =BEM A , ul4t man, hying a short distance from th e wont there to obtain some milk; find. Itig a persri burring, he kuocked at the door —u. ono answering, he went to the barn, and .ceing the row had not been milked, and a win low being hr .ki.n in the house, he proteeded to arouse th! neighbors, who entered the house and f :to_ I)..dies ~f ..tie of them laying on the ID their night ,:luthes Au axe and nab w r...;ying in the room, th e ate h av i ng n bi upon it, hut the dui. being covered with it!si the eeiluig above. The ages of niur lero d parties were 85 and 75, and they were be ~ b i..Ltt, ~f charity No object can be as•:gntd tiio cause of the murder, as they wt re very harruicss and inoffensive people A u; : t,tu in was arrested on -uspicion, but dim tiarge,i, there oeing no proof ~ f gnilt'agaiust him. Part.e, are now on the track of another per son Jusp , eted, and the Seleetrneut of the town trt.r. I A reward of $5OO for the arrest and couvlct.9l, f the assaFsin ing the Pri. sideutial campaign of 1852, wA 4 that 131,h0p Hughes proposed to the Cat II ,i.c .4.: to Gen Seott—wthi acceded t the excepting the item of a Cabinet tfi.er demanded by the aishop—whereupon the prop• srl was toped over to Gen. Pierce, who a..c , To, i n tuii Gcn Scott in reply to partie.4 Linir.ng truth of this report, says, ID r l,tt s March 1, 1855. to say that the P faternent or state ments I have quoted from your letter, as above, nr•, to respeot to myself, abeoluteiy false, and I 'nave , ioutt they sre rqtr,lly fipi, to sespect to my polltleal friends and opponents in the canvass 1 " BROMA AND COCOA —Every body in this coun try. .t quite familiar with those two ._Cleat artideS ~ f cipt for invalids, brume and manufactured by Walter Baker & Co , of S• -, ine years since the special , u of medical practioners was called 1., these preparations, as appropriate food for the k, in the various unidttions of debility and pr to which they are at times reduced, l , •:“.rg the digei4ive apparatus too feeble to appr trwe any but the most delicate nutriment. gi•ntlemen of eminence in this city were delighted with Mr. Baker's brume; and from that perio 1 to this, its good character has bees susLiitied Another set of physicians have coin rip•tie, since that period, who may not have become familiar with the article; and we therefore refer again to the subject for the par. pose of reminding both our young medical fnends ,it home and those abroad, that they will derive imp stunt advantages from the use of these a. , 1• rnir.,• , l9' kinds of food. Druggists in the inteAor u lull find their account in always keeping both on Irool, with a view to meeting the prescriptions of no-dice. attendants. From our own personal experionce ot the value of in its fa b y r n o r ma A pa d r i t e i te en t l i ar e oune se e i: n u: , t rea un k fr d e c q u u id en g itl i ; lute as necessary as strict medication . ; and in teeovering from a low state it us out: of the perplex ties of a general practioner's lift:, to determine twist may or way not be safely adopted as regimen —Dr. Sinitit's Boston Medi cal and Surgical James/. 1 CARD To Tut L•Dflll.—Dr. J. Deposecei rio•lond Pale for Females .Infallible for eorractsag inns !tat rt..% awl resno'kinK nhstrnetiens fives whatever vast*. All medical mco 'mew, as well as many °atom that wheneser an oNetructiso takes place, wetter from Golds iposurs, or any other cause, the general health twins .m, a ,ilatly to deoleeke, sind the want of sack • romody INeo ',won the eau.c of lo many cOntamptiono IMOD( young le wales. Hetsiarhe. pew i s th e 8 ;4 9 , palpitation of U. heart I , >•tht4g of fdistatined sloop, parrallg fromthe Interruption nature; native; and oh that la &a er.e, ttse uktriribie nentody all those ovate. s ull and ~ s.poest listsetleas areonapay each boz. 'Ahab Hew Postage Let The Kinney Expedition. WASHINGTON, March 8 --,www•-.....-. - - . •_ , _ sail I A ari 6 4l, f°ll•l ' 64 "41110 thaftm. • iP-r-i.i-11855 0 CIRctrLAR.', 1855. males may be apeogit, cored, Price $t N per box. tiobOy itll the ' Ins ', o vi tibia and wholesale had retail, at _t ' e• hp CAP , . Presqs Isle Steam Boat Excursion. 11 TER A 160 . 2811% No. 6 Reuse, tit else "de" ' T ". HE •,eb•••fir , r tilhaptiy 40 5. , ,n ones to those interested nest be bedewed. . i.. ..." lyßi. [Let he t 0 . ,. peril , '64 tile er'angernet.ta ..euak., t , tl silo the excursion w.ciawal, ri.ivr lapeuiry the particular property vultir 211170111 ff i lA 1irr 0113141174 . 111 * ' t.. 1,,, .t.otnbot , 4 a,' air , t-. r.. lb. t ~, e f. 4 ,tsar Ei , urstoo Or jwassk °neer the MOGI celebrated Phyricaa• iii New-York .' 1„, cows ~d, ~ , t, , i, a ,, , , Le on ,),. write. as Ibtlowe Da ettaste-Deef Pst-Haetaa wstaamed the excetisatef ! 1 1 0.11 (lac of May next! fret. G e T eee Newman ete natures neve., Y•rrit sift raelas 0. ~., to t N, r., . i., ~ , , .L. ‘.......',. iirbi. b ', ere; Wylie,. In a es., of chenille Krone bilis, and twine muc't in favor , ,^ . . . , , ~ . , . , , tai eviint-t ',Walton in allrpeti.)ho of vie intuit. L•iiiirti, i; o,be. '-irrhi! ,, c'i i• b • ~," - " A ' '' • - ' 4 ".11. , ;' , I du- and lunge, I tan 1hr ,, 144fe e heerf ily tea . ..0n...n0 awns Medicine,. nut; the late 1,.:. :r : , n. : '' . - , t:[:•:i: u..;,.-•t.tin, im p i p. a mewo a, Ming Ow mewl itOilsetwelet saw/ Ipfeatital merle Of 1 filattle to be as ;mai as t ipt.ete :, .tni ra blve been sub s ti. i Oppirint anything of she troll ti".....ver.Peu_..„l",d°"hilh'lD" ' tuteil in Lim r 5',... I- A, ;,i , a - ~ .1 ine .I, ~,g , in %b 4 of per MOM 'nay be rellevi-n . . and loans Cunt . , el nilitill VOW ~, ~,, ~ , f “it, ~ F.,. z . • . •., ~ ,• I : , •.. •• t,,. i,aae reseal , . f Yee en at liberty to MO this in an wa) you may tb , oak pro- or mar ti,..itur , ~. . . . • i.. • , • ~; i ••••a 11, fii42,l per litespectfuliy, , >our. it c ,• Hi , r F ,ir.' u- r • , • C I°ll,lB, M U , Tl.e 1.....0e• I 1.1 .a m ii.ulle i .... ~.ii t lOtb) /Ile:14 litre a Ile INA Ileamoto arm. lieter-T era .thousand A' $ i E. , h . Prof 6 Cement writes int is follows - 11, 1.11.1. ~1 F \ is G awe , seee. --- 1 have recently had occius,on alert your Cherry Syrup and MYtean Vapor ins raw of chemsle ewe thrinst, that The 94. 1. -r,ner -1 14 1 'i kit., .i,.,' 1.4.1 t last year bed refused to yield soothe. 4.40.0 of taelume.st, and she result earr - :! 0 t it-, has elti willed me, that *ha ester may be lae cc/414r00m.. of your The ...„. n, r• N ,), situ R .• t i,,, ~, s a:y rt prepanusue, it NEW nnerwalliess I tat 4u•fte , lnbi reitudy. I wise Lai': 1,1.1 ••• ..r. •. i .i !'”., ), . h. • , t , • for the sake of of the :-.l:ctd. ihat It aught be brought within ' -- ,_ p ',,, tbe reach ul all Th.. ••••. P. ...,114)r ' , .1 i . ,s 1 I ~'• _ :t Z , ~., Rey Doctor C■ x writes - 'Div -.. ',l ~ r"1 ], - ' 6arr.Yos.a. Nov. le, iiirrt To. :••• II ..4 ,r Ir . ~..• ' . nub Ptilt -I think highly of Dr ..,ifts• • II ira n•, ..a r•inete tni,.l. et A' rt II .r i., u 1,,,, Indme..." of ike "16'V and "HP " "lag 'ld 'um. "e"u'". Our Lori k ii•nts , . . i„..us,„ r „ ,I r,ert. ty to te•t its Mika , s . I tin Coil sineell that it is a eito-t sae-thew rnetielne. both UN Syrup ii.orl use tehai ihe sepletauua of Use i en 1 12th ,'.a Er.•, I',- i a;,,,,y ~, .i.rid by M• M. Oleg. Mu .rs, The H•was•• Is for sale by BUILI'CoN t UERRON I One Farm of 100 ^rye. or. , ' ;r • ,•• I and water. Erse. Jan. 11, 1e33 COS el. ~tll tae, *,I . ler ,t• i I 1 i ~, , n the ry A Woodetful LitneCteery hat recenny leer made by Dr r , •••‘..1 0 ./I . .N..t.. L .a.t., t' t •ol.•1,1ttal.0 , 1 fur l 'ollie. of this cr.y. In the treatment of Obissumprioa. Asthma i -1 ii ''"'' 4 " 4 ''''' '", 4 ! * ""‘• • •••bii '' 'l44* to tad at! diseases, of the luaini We re..., p, -Ur Citrus's Myrna Er, C . ,", Ou• F , n 107 ern, wed trait -el 11. i 'tnprored, ir tithe; , nit li,tgaan V•per arid Cherry Si> rup •• Wish this new with urge trume d.. I: n .1:•ir ,eiNer..l p o d method Dr r has restored many selleted nate to pertret health, barna. st; 1 I •CA , to 1,. AI :, r:-. I. t •t, Pa, 18 4 .6• aan .914 e ". 01 "MI". be has '" * Al mu l bl e Certlikat' a- st:tute I ! ,:' ilt it., n 1: . , .a' 0t5.:i.e,.1, Lci mistaking of the treattneut..e phiolden ;marls -It is tViden' a fiJiir, ani ill: 't .et;,. / Lr , e (.." , teal I,ihmin4-eonrurtly breathing an agreeable. healing va- One 11.,... a:.i.i L.' .1 •..... L......ii: '... aL.d wea.my ,41f. tee medicinal preeneues kaustoe..ialil ,)reef rostact With j v.... 6, 4Fr.l 4 .. • 'i ... .1 it :nu A the whole of the aerial cavity of the I Jaw. and tha;eseap. the Ca testy. ar.i.l ro- ~ 1 3 •.'e', ,1i• :t 1% (.:ni si , uany and • iried chances prOdulete upon them Ara introduced 1 , .1., I..iace ~.1. •I 1.1......•.• u. „I Lit lu a fluir.oi.hug ale toe MOOSIIC hi and anblaleted to ibe :process The Heroine 2 5 6 " 1... •• g: 4 ' ‘ ', , ,.. , E r r r : . ` , :' 4.-' % " u s fur sale at ell use tit./ecour througtews the cotyttry „ -/y.. , 20 1 ..„. ti ,i ii L ,. hit .New York Datchitau..l.l4iiriaary 144 k Seto, c. ,, 1.) . / des advertisement of Medicated Intudatioa is aaotbseeoluson 20 F.I. U.,11 , it Eng. in Lower Wathoos, $7O I 1 ,, kr . f th it p. 4,4 r 11 A R RI II Os tie 14th Inge, in Pomfret. EY, by Rev Wbeeler 03 Flt Oca.tt. Mr. THOMAS' J FARO.), F,,,re.esr, Ya., and r " I , 10 1J :• Miss AMELIA F KEITH. of the f r:Ler plane 311 I I'll , IS With the 'bore we ae1t0, , w,. , ire t... -erApt, of o bright 3u I. fee ..m.ner.t.y t please us, in these "tight times " May the dap of the happy coup', a 0 U itpu r fp 1 7 fp be long in the land, and uever goAsio sunbeam larking F. to lignt them on the road . F Oa the Bth mint, by Hvo Jos. M tzt,tre.t.. Yr. S T. 1 ERRE LT, of th.a 31tes CLEMENI IN 1,, F `7 daughter of the late Thomas •terrett, ,f M.-Kean , %hip. 1 In M.ntpelier. VL, on the February, Rev (J `.• e„ , MAKHAM, of Medford, Mis•:, ,attl DRVII-, ADA- I) LINE BALLOC, daughter of Rot £4 Dol.ou, of Mout- '. pilfer On the 28th nit.. in Osweg), N. Y., by the Rev. Mr. ' 1 .ik Kellogg, Mr FRED L. FLIR'. El. A 'l'4l.,tz:ogtt,et City, 1 " ? P. to Mies HELEN M FORD f the former place DIED In Mtller••k, on toe lat tn•t., CHARLOTTE, rote or Dayld Calderon, and daughter of Wm P Sweeny, to her •aghteecth year 00 the 12th inst., in tau r.ty, MARY L , !elf* of Mr..l. M Bryant. Atto aturtumnas. Bounty Land Blanks. ALL' the Blanks nere•stirylor appl , caots for EiJuuty Lod, ander the MUD act can I* had tit i an, office Erie, Maul t 7, For Rent ACONVENIENT frame hens.. to acoent , al part this city Poisescon reale on the fir , ' Aril text,' t Invore of BENJAMIN GRANT Erie, March 17tr.. 14.55 44 Notice to Soldiers, Sailors, Marines & Others. TilE uncicre.gue.i, hi% n, 1u •t reci..ve.t tr.,in the i2,t) ..f Wi.chii,gt...n a c par .f .te amt. r , f .x -teuiling the Bounty Land Laws t.. Soldiers, Sail. rs. Ma rines, Tes.noterg t..re•n..r the t.t” , .......ary Farms in Luskin; ail , 'cat. •n feet Warran.s, end tievirr, Magid arrsageuaentti w 11,4 • r..,.np-i.,•u: And pr Aapt C. 47•••• pendent at Waandogt.n, ha' i. 1,ut.3..11At. t , toe ' proper Department, is ni,er it pared to attend t., a ll appii cations that may b ett , ,,l-tei Li. ct.ari. , ,e, with tae as sunsneeth4t their I .nr etirt attention here, but a at tLs Department at A a-birittou. Erie, March 15. 41 c' ‘11.k.51 Bounty Lands.—Saldiers Reward! ACCORDING to a . to act of C.,n,;reec 166 acres of land are now due t.O ar, h and even nerved 14 days or over in tn.: Be, ~ iationitry War. an t is may other war in whi,-n tn• Un.t. i date have. Leer: et: gaged mince 1700 Au so;diers, ealiors. 1,410- •tnrs, /lc , engegel in the ware •.e vtati.,l a • ei,t . ~ d alike to 160 acre. Ale" any wh, lane served to any battle aa noses, tto,ugh but 11r re 1.6 y, Is ent t,ed t • the same amount An} r.uds rrtc. atread) re,,,ved a warrant fur any lee. number than 160 scree. I. now en• titled to receive a carnat,: :tit , Ira 1 ,, e , the wi: and if no widow., the if any. under 11 yesirst , age nu the 31 day u March, 11..0 arc ratified t., the tand Tlts• undereianel bevy an Agoncy it, :nu Pity of Wa•h ington. which will enable thec, to procure B .only Land•. Pensions, tr., fur those entitled to them, with promptness and dispatch. Brie, March 12th. IS JOHNSON t McCREART, 3 , ,uth s t ar of thy Diamond, A•t , rnies at Law. a few lore West of State Art-eat. ; Bounty Lands, Pensions, Extra Pay, 160 Achics, , b (yr grani , l to ail soAtert, sail..rs and -then ea . a•ly war the Vetted Statel titre 1 - 9.) f r oiy•. and t ail ' tunny in battle. Th,,v, wnu Anus naeady received a less amount of h.onty tan i an: et.t.tLed t. en .ugh make up 160 a..ret. The act evt..n.l+ to wh, oar. been mesterei or psi I ny ton Cs.; A -a, lying w, or minor ch,Olren ot such pert mi are ent.tle.l tv ,and It is alto doe t soldiers tho or minor chit boo, lo a 11,t, • .I:r:et-i.e. The act eaten Is t in t•ters tesinstors all empi.%el to tr.tn•i, .n . and votuuteers at Low. ,ton rat P.attsbur4ii, N Y [no u ast,•te I hr a faithful oorrespoti leaf at W I.hi t• will be ab.e t obtain prompt returns to appl.cet,ont I,r li.o.iety Laud. or Pensions, and &ken I by wetterti but nett c ,, unect,,,ns to the favorable location ~f warrants .n tnr wait. JANIE-5 SILL. en,y At L tw offiNi. Plink ..,tjatott4 Hut.* Eno, Pa, Tittres IT, ISSS. 44 It li B. HAVERS''`ICK., Ernaa MiLui flaro2. IVn .e44Ve and R. tl.l ••elter in inour. Meal. l:eoun.l Feed, %no a.l t in,l4 of (1e4F..., east altle ul nu elp..tare, 14..et,e ;' 41 A CARD. TAKE (lilt muhtt l to return !n a gentrona .I. tar their liberal oairunage fur he pa•l atii• at, en a coin". uaute br the fuwra f 1.,u iriaW lUCIArit Pub.ie rigitare to S a wa, a woe". whet• I •hail boor On h.t h.. /it round Flour atnt with a gener.it wa i i, to •ei. at 'let turrelit r Kt. wnu.eaa C ur leta.l, del.,Lr. on Shun ilO4,lCt, buy .• bere wittim the City titnitcfree H ,Lirge 1 have intruaticert Meant Power. 17 connection with the we ter. at in, ‘llll. so that I csn at all times lLrin 1, and .er,e tn , public wan fresh igroold Flour, Masi, Feed. ir.c. pleds,ng my se.r to give •tr.ct attention to your 'sal... in trt, hike, 1 hop. to Jerscrve a ablate of your nalropage U It 11A VI. ESTI , 'I( Lrle, %liven 15. 1-56 44 Flour ten• reed Store NPIR ki I LLie v 4,11 nave ou Weed COli.l.aolly at the, r De- L A INA I , e‘br's 14iOtk I.:reeve tirouNd Pet.' rao. tltturU. Corn. , .ets. t%au o the 1.11, 7ialtup ena 411 warranted to gave .ataatiatClauala au.] tat. d an to.. ,uwc.t mar let vnu. I,ra. Mareh 13. 1-33 Cash raid for Grain IWILL pay the "seri. lr c d r riga% 11)0.i: u m and , 414, delivered it N i Jt c r rtt-reuli tne are ekiaare. brie f minter., (rive sue a en.' ra,e. Narrh ,3 Iva 4 ti It .1 ',l; KB! , 1.1, FRESH AN A I Clif leOetved, a tarp 'lora of Free 3 Pi,. in grain °Lam Ctrprt,t . P »r it, Cit.E.lls. a.l w Hula Natty. Nat rntalf Calvet, rtaa an , i Carpet 1 arn.n..up ver, flue a.auriulent 91 I% ii.dcar litaprrs, tile !lies, novell.es Fine and g Prlam e Linen ind t 05,024, g Lnten and "tun. elbeetin.. I able Line.,. !.a , ,:ains. fable rye I IS. !Impala, Canines, to . ace Karen 14. !NIS. 14 Premium Chocolate ETABI..IBIIED IS (Ter. W IsAKEK & ( t) e Acnertean. French. ilutuoacn. - ah,c and V 1n.11.1 Jeu Late, t re pkred thew, Brown. Cocoa Pate, Co.°, ditelta, soluble and Ifoustsophalle I oeoa, Cocoa Stmts. Cracked Loco*, etc are an eacelleni duet foe children. invalid% and pervot.• in health. 'I bey allay rather than induce ,he uery Initi eke itconcnt attendant upon thew* of tea or coffee. and are rat eomtnecoent by Doctor,. Warren. JacksOu, Hayward.. Ware. and AJatua, of 8.J.,t0n. by eminent prosecian• C.c.s , here For sate by all Me pc' acy.tl grocers to the I:,,itti dotes, and by °lett Azents U t . Murray. New-Vora, Grant • Tared.. Phtiadelonta. TbOtn la V drund,ge. JtvciefOrs, K-unell& Dadle., , ' merlin/D. It t...T E. et Li Ala Lit & Lkarchester. 34a. Starch 17 I-S3, I AA .1...,-...,..140,...1 ,1 ..e • a te..o tile .1,1. •r. , ' .r ~.ilii/41., .i.1.....1 to M r V. •11 R• llnll , e sr Ilik I tit iiiiteiae . r•-• $.4 • ...: ILL sll,lisopm bi ic rourltedarr • I. 1 • /.., 0 , 1 • 1J llir ha• .. r 1.1.,•..r. ..5 Old it. A.... 6,11.:. ...f”: •d.; , ( l'lr NIL r t.s•••• t'..itais r 15 .. • I itirtwerin Vitts r iv ttnirterror i and 'nr. a:. .1 It ~ ,,i • .I,lr LA the Large - A .1,1 1,1 I • . r•IALLIS lie hap 1t.., Wier .i 1.1•A1 Rat '. I' • • .s. ‘I.. on. ,••, 4111 ‘i.•LCA‘ 1 . ... L. ' ' Mapc•toi Lard lii k. 1,1 r Point.. 1. , 1 • , 7 , 11 , ` ' .t...,1 rlrarlll. d , .' itistftt , ..ril'•ikr. St , - 14' ' , Irlo,. *lntl, Cu...3QU I'. alto. •.1 - 1..• Cr, •.r • it . ire, .t,. I el. till, Collaphillf ;tl, , ir \.l i 1. - /1 I 0 . 4 0 aiiitllit tie-lit the r•Oebralaal ...',i,•' u , "+' s% .yr as' Pt.. Ai. and tiwtirsi preleawal 4 ,• • • • • lair AL • , ;11. oraise ko s W. 1 ., kJ! 11, .1..• • s ', •. ii••.o I i raw. .., cr../ ii... f .... t , ,, e• i I. .d. . .„. ..... 1,....1. !troll I- v. Sl‘Setehl lll•lsilli.sehr , r-, • 4 4.. r. • 4 1. h. il IA ri ail Ws Id•ro„ , rr- r r ' ',..: I' peranirto ; nta Etat Malta a tar I alias: ..”, aillt . 671, et., du ta. 811.., sii. i . l'.1! - . t -- 4..,,ge0n • 5hat1.4...4 Piano and Vs4„.ter • guar .i NEW FL11212. be-si tenths to it,, tract,', schools 6..7 !'tf o' Ty. Aare, yarn 'X ; 1.. Is sl \ J , H. rnr: r• : reoyartntrahip . ~•, or, ~,rd rhorerwe 44, ", .r• r s BOUNTY LAID& I with ~,t ~, t “,..1,A y ~,, , .0,.. .1. 7., • 1.... 4 . Ow 0./sours. 1/.t.,t meal to al p in. us the. tit.. I. ir r.r. , t . I will hereare: 1.. •..,•. : 0 -. , . • I, ,' lltit of I Int al. , a. antra lieoeral Ind Srirct t nta tta .e.L. , ” ''' T" tits Act of Congress pr./11 , 101 Lands for persons of HA), L., aCo 0, .. Lall, LAI ~•-••' . , I , lOf lead•rioa our at . MtitiC.ll.liottrUincntl. Ipflit artiftt io ant , " . ''. all grades, by land acid sell, including Indians. Wag. lino v!eigentelit• .(.,,..• , ~.. .-... ~...... (Jr their Tortue. ;,,,.. Ni le F e b g1.i.,,,,,,, - osiers and Flotilla ales. who Cate served in the wan minor . 1 1. 1 . , .c• '" 3 "he 'hr ll " I . rr ' ' s u ; Cr' , the c 'ltilUabCa •,1 MAISOLVTION. 1T941, each person so reeetre 160 acres, who WILJ e0g1401.1 LC ti ' e u '""" ' 4... ..•.' ''' .' l ' . " '' .l ' ;" 1. " . ''' d 3 "" . , ~., __: _arc? : 1... I ....., -4.1 _ _ __ iis t. tt.. , aiiAi f .4 ' i • ‘it u rz me ro . - . pat . t e t i n g l ai rah t ! u p . ha...J:7 1 101 r i la p a . . ,, r a::.. J .i . . ~ ~ ~ . actual service tonneau Jays. They are entitled to receive ... L im b f or a tau more lac; if aottudly engaged to battle. The , eSadd ii%fidy• API,I item All persons ha•,tig ......e... : i . ' widows sad [Moor children to mem ,. 1 ,1 30 l au d i n gage of 1 0(1(1 iII'.IIKI.A, sen t -, I for .,. ~1 lir, ~ .......rvii f too. 'two. aref..q.zepted wee/. ate s. ta.. i'r , • the death of the soldier. The widows of Been and soldiers ,`w It I .I. r I Nod for it+ elrre r , rate ~ or, i Ise a a „, iatar,t) s• ,l business illus. be close,! belt, 11, • t •• I K .' ''''' , ~i . . .. FII al r• -11 I, Il eI, r, • 1 rallp of the HAvolotioastry filar are entitled to the Woe& of this "' """ ' l ' ' I '''`''' ''' ' ' ' h- e " '..- Fr . .. Frt. 1, 1..,..1..1-3N I ~, ~A .. Q•18•Illy a i,.1 ri,. been srler.ssl sit it 1 ' , rat r,ife, act; likewise the volunteers at the borasion of Plattsburgh Jpri u,,,,iici n at I. I.' .1, .. 11. ..•,..- ~ r. • . . A , 111..11' ,10 1 l l' --4'IIIKON i ill. ttrr •r` ' , k ortlP , is 1614, sod th e volunteers media *stack of Lewiston, De , I 31,41 '• 1,, riti ten'... Oa, Fairview. V,/ Ed iii Feb MOS .• oi ItK. a - 'aware, to the years 11112 and 1111.5, and the Chaplains who 3mo - Illy LA . A 0.11,4, , •.rie oseved In the several wars. Thom Ic a . have',amid, ay . I 'it will be loaned to Ma E . timer* an li4,,, , ktillitS 10 foll Ole M. I inror 600211. A KING I L'',lT imported sew Kris , a .111•..1 .1 . ' I eidved wortliolo for keelthan MG awes. are entitled to re- ' - it". Marco I c 1-4.-13 - -- - - 0 - L."' I elobree me now i new ..1 le.. I 0 l'lr s " alive warrants to the sdionat of lIM serfs with what they C I ) " 118 '" d C '' Ll).4 '' . ' '''' " •'' v - ' 1 """' 'I" ( Cl^ Le Trr.d• I e ivealeaant t;otil a nd .I.ver 1V .. r • '''' •• 1 eared riy ci .i. 4 o BLIRT .‘ ar. II ./H .4114 1.11. A brittle or . 1 rt.` bay* revadved. ',racier. amen gar Rings and ittra•i I' .n• '', , ~,, * l Ayer'. Om., I've 1 tt,tl 11., tr• t tr, i i i , 1 -re , i Re ~11:0.1101 , •itts Til. 1 ".__ 411 . 111114 IsrTia°l to th° lo who Ill_. lBl / i WIGS. IVIot c.....k.aut.v on n lea t ' r op a k r i ii mc , es. In abort, Gold Jewelry of V.. Ilti.. "Lr , "' . . r ,„.. 0 to bake one MO ftilanNs. BOVNTI LANDS Of NI- ' if& Marc .1 In. -,V.-44 V2lll ~., 4 fie 0 4. 4 Jere "I" ter .0 .ow, that nerd WWI Will 1., I , ,a‘a War. - •ilaying or the btrrhi a ,ve se a call and pal V % c V " 4 I sue Par. 3 / 1 111JANIN tiILILKT. ' t• - . 8 • II t.A11.0...". ,•...1.4-1..t teed.... I ..). US. !lamb .1.. usi&-12. SO srie, Marsh 7, 18.5.5-.-4.1. A tto rn ey st Law. ', Fi a.,c,. ~. kw-4a Mug rUN k ii eaaoid °prowl stow' . moisi• ---- United States Bounty Land Agency. ALL 'Soldiers, Sailors, Artitieers. Teamstere, an* hate served in any war in di,. 'United States Atmv, :Clam, Volunteers or Navy ',nee the year 1790 are cunt.. 4 to a warrant for one hundred awl sin) aerosol Laud. rho.' who have received 40 or 60 acre• of land are now entitled to the balance. In case ..f death of al., person who perform ed the screwy, the wid..w and minor children are entitled to the land. The widows of officers and soldiers bfthe Re r..lauonary war can resolve Jai:dander too provisions of the law, notwithstanding they may have already received a passion or bounty land. Fourteen days reivite, ma above stated, te suSetent to entitle to the outiefit of the provisions o f this act. The undersigue I oas ma I • sur•harratigenien.Jl RA will enable him to pa.,•:-dre Warrants for those entitled with the least possible deiay. Erie, March 10, 1855-4.ltf WM A. GALBRAITH. Olive opposite the New Curt thaws, lint. Pa. I ill) I • tun 1 I ,:ut) . t F F.t. . to }ate 2U F.re , • r 2 , , t g, la J.l`, P - = B-tiNi.'T I Asrie. 140 L9L4 r , r Wnccca, I N 14 , 01 , .. , , $2OO .1 s It..ot:ni Du .t L-r r .110 . 0••• s, 35 E IrE IMO MEM =ZEN IM:13 EMI EINEINI 4 • +•• 1 12 :-,Lts - .-r 1 a• • . MEIIIMITI MIMI P 0 i . I= u V 1 I .r • V 1'.4.• - 2382 , w : MID EZEMEI MEI 1 1 ' 11 ; -.) Ilia, to, lIMEMEENNI ' 1:•nt, ME 11l .relli Erie. Cs. • 7 • c \ 4 ME rig B CrGEI3 NEW..", ORE 'L ypz-rovNpar. t \ , I. n \l - e.m \ 1... 4 .1. t 4 IA ISE =MEM ro.o.ilik. air I_7 • - =ll MEM 11 1 U ia .•• t. F 68313' hl EMI 1=M111:1 Ul I. ESE IN Great Rtduc::,:n rj. ?races AT T. 133:: STORE .‘1 a, At Ma. 1. 2 1.c,s le•, cna•~~~ as ties* o. L $4ll 411 .• 1 1.• Aa' • • fp•t• •1 Dll £ ',l ORIGISLL EIYDB.OPATtIIC INSTITUTE. H CIE t e I • =I I • •:I • t 11. "lale% nv.•r, ace ...a, t • •. V • h. 4.. 1. I.nro. 03, n .1 , •• If 111 lull ~ i h .. / all •o It • t • t. =CI ME= „ e M,u. L..r 0 m ) '4.1, (' 1:1,r W,lltt !RA 1 1 :14” : t• 1 r • , I. • 111% rt 144 Ire 14. M. k•••• • kept It *Pe r. I • t lir 11. mill be an eltr DISSOLUTION ti CO-1' oil, ••1 MOO t'l :hill • Ore L. 1. $7.500 6,060 S.UOO 4,SJO MEM ME 2,800 1011 , 1.8 ►•► fa ffltllt• •111.1.• •, 3,000 A •t., 111, I lob , , ort of esivOl ivbe‘i re,•QtAllo,p, ro., f _ the cainlorbelbd the great trade *ales n %Pvt. , y," yhta. an.llll.llereliked.•Lhd void ^v IM br , I nc,y• the Co,ted Son e.. It Wee &et yob...bed UM* t,OOO ONE HIJNDRED THOI7 sAND SENT BY Liz attestiim the the high estictiatioe in which ii is !mil a., tie poputar Medics. 1,700 111)01r. PDX irritltlr rance.ti ?,300 the author having devoted bin eic'imive omit or comp , a,nu peculiar to frau a i respect pod 200 ear' v consulted by thousands both in per.' ti and y Rene every roman r a ' , discover, b)eumpiiriug bar oartayi a ,. 1,700 LADS with Chore deveribed. the nature character, ea...„ 41.111 w 1 lie prover remedies. her cue:quaint. s(n) I hr a ire stout upcoming a mother 11 , • 'Alen need or 2 2,0 tit..., a idviee of the stoical Impo•tance to her I.^oo in ie.' en,. a, *hitch her sensitiveness lurid.l.:4o 611C4Igeldiroilill. will find ouch insitruet on v,J 114 V 1 ,1 ,00 twiny symptom. which Olberler,•• 11 , "1,1 1.4 , 0 siurni, as all the peculiarities ine,Cie, tr.:e' . 1 .00 are Joe,ribed It , ' re 1. 1,000 110 n many are lUffrrilig 6'0%, ob•truct,ons kr lel t he female 0,...,1, whirls '• r01••••0-0 aect . v 1 w hoare ,ip•orat,t,••••l for •,r , r IN' SIC' k r• , I..en .1 rig Ted cat adv ^r n rortlfer • r r , 2•(, " 4 A t ~ A Or I rum . Ihrior *Ansi • e.. 1 •• Pua 2.0 - ALG Mall) are ix 7 C..111:01. ‘1•••,y bane d,mc • 1 .' ••,• u tr •,up 1. ..r r. tul , •Id • sk ir' r'rrmurr rec,,,,," pc IJO 'Larded dl. 11X ~,eA urn*. w, it esrei as /1 1.. ~ge. La e umi. .1.... T IPr , • I.a• I..)r,pa IZO, . titn•liurr./uu an, dv , ,• cunt .v e,V . • •.. , trr .fed A, a. they art of nature •tr, - "U mart., lur most• wntemplau ,, g marriage .1134 ' (OP , . sr. you a D 1•6•11.4 • dJU 1.1;1‘ , e voo lnr.lneere welfare of of atone 1. 4 ,. P., •0 4 , St' fe , .•) 4114 lotron nu .•1 , .. ( ra 7 0 0 tertrre. 0 ill , ut..l bealt aff.l nopf , ,rfwes 4lff 111..11 av,,fd to )41.f and soar,, as ~ nos Ifiu la. 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ME ••C 17.!,,-; IME t n r I.! kt .r. it I 111 112MEE11=1 Now is the Time to secure Good Barra= "he Cane! Bank at, I ;‘ 1 e Ck.luaLtu., ' 8.11 w i l.s. rewired k - .‘ DRY JUUr, et t e Storer o: t N. r I‘. 105{ =MEM - a'+n p , •n~ lIEM MI =Ell • Rl.' Hh ••A 1 k 'CE 41 ~ .1, 'o\'} .10 , . n , in Is MEI ..., i t~...d w.ih EIZIE MEI DEEM IMIIIIMEM Me v., ISMIME=!I IMEIE I .. IBM IMMEI NE I= b' 8 I IMEI MESE! od, • , 1 wnt•u " r , e 1••:•••cn 1111,14' A ta • , 4.1 t,t .4 J.., '.P.4 t. •ti I.± STARTLING, BUT TRUE; WaAT M . ?! 71_11Y, 17,11 Sow °nen it happens that the wile linsiees trfnn rest to la M ihst pa.stle mond tnpn 14 1.11.1141 four one 4, 0 4 ., ;:a Nippy and • taunt infinene• incident to tat health TICE BLOfY3XING 8 ., a k w 'oars tea seelabe lush of heath and youth. s, as aa „ nnes of spirits. tepidly, and apparently inetelirefl t y K a a,„0,4 e , wino.. 6 0, 011+14 aria, with ffnuotecii,,,,,, Chi/area Dirac, ulattung. oplr ticpricatine, th. ttl , f , en of 11.dt - rein( and an oat ph)itt, II and men,' „ a , i nning front ignorance of the sinepteei amt of nen ilh an con tintied *AL the than iage StAIP, lb. 5 ,o star which entai.• Cermet. suffering Cud query. 1, 71 1 : lie •nal often. Hereditary Complaints upon the VII.• TM■ TVllll IID TuUllll lm• rralennotils9 CONBI'MPTION, ScOIiFTLA CIIONDNIA, INSANITY, 401 T. KING(.3 EVIL, and ea., dad *purse J...fins, DREADFUL INMERITAINCE PROM 1 . 111: PARENTS "And must this continue West tans WO Is Leers d)' ao fel tell No how , • vol.reined. I. iIY knout um the causes and a voidtas uubikaid lino+ int' tee renredre. and bear6or6 by them hese are P4llitted out t • THE MARRIED WOWshos PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANIO'S, BY UR A Al M~URu t 11; I =1 0 , 44/ /how: freak Edatuot , 300.0.00 I, L ,,, ,, , pp 260 FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES. bare been sold, of which there *tie upward, al 1 . 1 Ilaiter et 1 , IIYt.RS • L. ch *r Ctrl ••• e .1 • •n tri • • ,• =6lll 4.r.itiC • .•e , 14 - 4 :3 p • 1.. ,II: at , 1 , 1 -t,•.• '04./410, ...I)C,p, 3114 I')P VZ 4. 4-54-15 I. L. N 4. .. 4 —We -r .r i„, • r • r • • Z.r . s. Vt. .Ttd •• ti.r '1 • . . • IF.I 1 pi. ,C ver) A • {• ryf • I•1I• • I A 1114- 1".•1• . • 4 C I p•;:e 4 cat. fa. ar y CHEM 1 1' KuphalreLles. App:es jus c'.eaj, al Ma , 3-41 _ A. 111TRIN, G ITTLE .1 L?n, rec. at WARR ... - .t. lu.,t j ni rhem.NO Er..., Fete 17, 1,73:)--40 DR. A. TRATER'S TADAO'S*. .Et Ile e re of 110,4 . 1.. 1,i1.e : a &ugh, lice' - b. K.J h Kat ICule r i Itat ,. i.,•14 fl. AIM I• rr , r• l)r 41•ert, Er Ai. J3l, .J. I-:sS THE PANIC 1 ) No i , k e C: 4 li t for e•A A ( Pnraitar• at Ax•iou I 0 I s`. .2 -It' mt 1A) It A 7 II Atiftlolt, a 1 ,1 JI H' 4 ..11. • or• • Ile l'ablo.l. a. H. Lie rant •iat 01 it tale titre N„. •1 A L rki —iti.tfuule,t of 'Atli on tia, an • • L F Harrah! Good Tim** have COMO 2i11) FIL R F. 1.6 Warr&lao.l tr , 1.4al ,K 1 • F etW.atv 1853 5 ( bred Aop t: . 7 .. t t81.11: ty . _ L quautay of prime l. .r I t RR ii m,.rHy fur ., S 1. Frb, 1 , I R If. If ' , LAI ti Fes' - , t).) ~u 1..:• 11 err 1 • l f Feb '4 , %: Vi , ft, i If ,411t.1 —1 utsfee ' , :ii of fiT.e., • • ', ,_, •I .e it Met 41 his t• Ks I )R11.1) 1 l•I'1,1r1 for We ny I 1 ' t,'2l ARP rnotke ,Ar v.ar•• ,1,•• • 1/1%1 - - 1: I. / it r.e e'0unk‘,1.44,4 nrat”).• 111..1 1 , , •ale Herr nes Pattnt Fire-proof Bates aa:ene'.rYrvl w, a., , • . 1 0 •...••••••11,e. Vt 111 , ss h • ' ) Coe Ore•co• • l• 1.4.1••1‘,1•• It. lagto, ~• • • . • A ~th h sY. e I al. 1 New - J1 A ME k/,„• „c. 6 11W' .t• 1// , ' 1 0 ‘ oflgr• at/. I ul,/01 , • •- I. 4", l,CPtt . 4 r , t, loo , Cf t El= IN 1 rn =1 s• • • It , , 11.,/ I we, in ode du•tog ) .114 ref a ,w.,11 , rr , I. i 4 ICI 1111... A NI 4 4 ,1 tilt 1 , 4 III? , Pfl exerpt • • •4111 ..111 1111•111 11,0. EMIZI Isrrrw IL. • 0", r —I he at.,.?, rats• a fill Lock. iu •• I:rs. 01 his . Itts 1,1 All•. IN CASH MUSIC AND PIANO STORE OF lloraee Waters, No 333 Broadway New-Yo' .11.P0-1 . 119s TO V \I—I natty • •.•N K• li-ed - • 141.1,f =EI OM „ r+n MEI ted •ze t 9• * 4 44 4 un. ria .t.. 4 =UZI MIME IZI:EINM:I SMEI MEI MERE 11=19113 4, A 4: r El A Eli MEE MEM lIIITI =I IMIEII F R N kiN , " IMMM:I , ~.pe• EMI 0 IV . ,
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