frit aid tthip Obstrbtr. ERIE, PA SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1855 Relp the Week. We are glad to He our friend HOPLINS, of the Harrisburg Patriot, tat., up the pen right manfully fur Erie, and her e "peculiar institu tions " This is right; Erie .6 weak; she needs help; all the world—at least the riulzood por tion of it—is avast her She has been belied, besmeared, and bespattered with falsehood and slander everywhere, frvm the late home of Bill Pools, away off to the confines of that region where the Priests cud Elders believe that if a wife is • good " institution," the more one has the better Every chap who has been able to Deg, borrow or iteal,a few old types and a press, has thought be was doing God's service if he "pitched into" Erie; while every loafing penny adjust. who desired to ride free over the rail roads, has found that the shortest cut to become a "dead bead" was to cut Eris up in some city daily. It is right generous, then, in the Patriot to some up to the help of link Erie, and in the UMW of her new Mayor, who by the by has seen "Sam," and thrashed him too, we thank HOPLINs. If he ever comes here--and of course he will—we're going to tender him the " hospi talities of the city." The' City ILotion. Tim, remit allows that the spell of infstaattoa la 'blob oar oily ku bo•a Wad for the lass sixteen stomas. oe whet 14 oalitat "Um local qusatlon," has ►t last boos broiler,. • • • Roans we say, tbat 240 votes for aa indopeod oat deka.. aotwatlistandtni tb3 brow-be/dist sod the ex traordinary dons of the anti Railroad leaders, show Alit Ildo's spell of ialanuitioa u brok•s.—O eosn We ropy the above for tie benefit of the 241 especial friends of the, city and of " Temper saes," who wil! no doubt relish the me made by the railroad organ of the figures. Not unlike the man who puts an enemy in his mouth to steal away his brains, they have put a club in the hands of the Shanghai managers here and elmarbere to best their own brains out. An in crease of 222 on a minority of 19, 'luring the short spa's of one year, in a vote of 900, is highly flattering to our vaunted unanimity and. self respect, and will be, undoubtedly, of great ser vice to those who are struggling in our behalf at klarriebiarg. If the injury resulting from being beantiklly duped, could be alwayi confined to the individuals duped, we would have some pa lienee. But when the oonsequenees of stupidity or recklessness may possibly contribute to the positive injury of thousands of others, in their dearest, interests for years, we then begin to feel very much inclined to speak -plainly. Perhaps the '641 Temporize* patriots wooee course gives so meek Joy to Walker & Co. are fully compen sated for tb.4 defection, by the complimentary remark that their "infatuation has been broken " The remark, that a man has "001118 to his wile," though at the eleventh hour, is highly flatter ing. and will no doubt be relished by the 240. over whose votes the Coast itution rejoioes. Bat when men determine to do autnetbing re markable they usually kick extraordinary weep ens. But bandiage aside; that the whole thing was a carefully concocted 'scheme to make the city 'misrepresent herself at the polls, and thus "carry corn to Walker's mill," seems undeniable. The reiona in position on the famous "Temper axes locket," the man who didn't like our refer- sac* to his claims upon " temperance" votes, shows at mos • kis sympathies by selecting the Coitst,catiosi instead of the awaits ts the vehicle 4)! rci , !y. The inference is just, that his con- sutueuey,the 241 who voted against the people's eandilatea, look with a lenient eye in the same direction. Now, don't understand us u com plaining of all this, but simply u insisting, after It sample of Old Hickory, that things ought to b., uallettby their "right names " If the op. positi ma to Erie is to be Know Nothing and 4tiaughsi combined; far heavens sake don't bap. tee it with the chriatian name of Temperance. Wti..n you uotne to assuming the " livery of hem, -a, to eery, the devil in," its " crowding the mourners," and won't -suit the American peopic” 'SW Rampshirs. Whigery with all its hydra heads, Free Soil, an", Nothingism, Soar•heads, stgeam konso, is juvt now rejoicing with joy unspeakable over the 'Letitia in New Hampshire Even the organs of Sward in New York— we have the Fredonia Omer in oar eye now)—who have just escaped from the fangs of "Sam" by the skin of their teeth, join in the shout, and sing hosannas to his nooses in the Granite State. It is evident from this, that while these followers of Seward hate "Own" some, they hate the reliable Demo *racy morel Let them shout; we can bear itl— Trus, the Granite Democracy are defeated, and the Virginia Democracy may be also in a short Ileac, still all is not lost t the true Democracy. We haws not loot honor, nor our good name, nor the principle. which have so long carried our flag so proudly through every iionteet. These prin. espies may be obscured fir a time, like the sun under a aloud, but they are bound to shine out wish mere refulgent brilliancy when the storm is put, and the mental darkness that now envelopes the had disappears like a mist But let us look at this great victory in New Hampshire It is dear that without the aid of outside influences, the morn Order would have been signally defeat. mi. This majority for Metcalf, the Know Noth- fog nominee for Governor, will not exceed one fdlitresond—perhaps be reduced below that small spire—sad yet he was cordially supported by tits whir, Free Boilers, Burkeites, and all other able s ands of parties in the State. The op position to the Democratic candidates was as va rious - the shades of Joseph's octt--bot all for the osoisios working together harmoniously add eastptisally for ooe oommon purpose—the over threw et the Granite Democracy, and the rebuke d th e N a u cia & Administration. Had each of these opposing elements stood upon its own plat ., sad supported eandidates of its own faith, there would 11eVe bout no rejoicing over the de bit et the New Hampshire Denrersey. Th ai ese't always agree, that's certain! 11.1 1 The Pittsburg GilNtie states that there ....be otpaised assooistios of Meeks is that oily, bawd together by the most Bolcom oaths, sod swan is wires, whom *est is the abased= se .land screams traveliss with their onsiers ) who are suspected to be slaves. Hamarewlmo.—Nothiss sew from the "test ef wee this week. Thoapsos'• bill still "hasp ftre" be die Roos, bat ear lereseatstives ere suarias it will pow Hope it will, for ties tits swam* will be sarrowsd down to the Benets.— mint iie pee& fate tbwe:will be, we ere still modeiest A New Proposition to Settle ow R a i lroad ! sir There i• one thing, if nothing 'else, that DUI=Wow ought to came the people to distrust Know No tbingiem It is this—every old broken down We allatineed /tat week that an a PP liellti " n politico} h let—every disappointed olio. seeker— hsd been made in the Supreme Court for a fur ' *very repudiated caulidate, of both political por tlier extension of time in ll ar b rovree k , and re- ties—is embniviog it. For instance, to illustrate, marked ilso, that of course it would be granted. Duff Green, whose political day of regeueratiou We have 'served Ake, without the least stir. passtsl away when he forrot Jackson, in • letter prise, that sixty additional days have been gran. to Setc.tor flout r, i .oar e- his preference for te d to the Company to complete what 6 " ulti i Know • Nothingisin Mr Greene has been a hare been does) at least three months ago. and D-mocrat, Nullifiei, Whig, Deumer.it again, sad what could be done in twenty four hours, if au t . is now a Know S.,:loug. And so it is with ev dispotif was shown to do justice to the own es,r ery politiciau of iroen's stripe'. ut ? -se era and at that point. In regard to those frequent applications for time, and the as fro. quent granting the iequest, we by re , plan which we wish to propose to the Court and Gimpany It will save time, trouble, money, constii.-nee, and a hundred other uncomfortable incidents to law ?mite or proceedings. We propose that the Su Nome Court, by virtue of its illimitable powers. recently discovered and so couveniently exert- d for the purpose of monopoly and foreign State rivalry, team the we of the Buffalo road ant the streets of the city of Erie fur the ensuing nine hundred and ninety-nine years to the Erie and North East railroad Company, with all and . singular, the rights of obstruction, defiance ,if law, maintenance of nuisances, ku Thu extrime propriety and policy of •his plan strikes us as ' unimpeachable Every time that a railroad emissary is dispatched to track the Court and ask the favor, more or less money is required from the purses of the immaculate tnooopolist , if Onio ' and New York, a stretch of conacience is inane mealy demanded to make the necessary affida vits, the dangers of modern traveling have to be cocoa a tared, and patriotic and in ea/sable lives are perilled. If. in addition to these advautages, negatively set forth, we consider the positive gratification and advantage it would be to the Court, there would seem to be no doubt of the excellency if dig suggestion The Court would then succeed to a charm in "preserving those railroad connections," aoout which, upon a prior application. they were so properly and parentally 'alleluias. Beni les, it would avoid evcutuall y all those unpleasant suspicions that a majority • of t h e Court are catering to dangerous interests, which the people are so apt to indulge upon each successive application Again it would forestall adverse Legislation, and thereby prevent many harnoising medicos and many unpleasant person alities. Legislators might the sooner return to the bosoms of their families std the society of their constituently. The Commonwealth might be saved expense, and what would appear to be a priceless desideratum in some quarters, she might be mortally wounded in a vital interest These hints at a settlement of our "local diffi ankle," are thrown out, of course, with great de ference for jwiiinal wisdom and corporate integ rity. If the Court thinks its present plan of cc tion the better or the more honorable of the two, and the managers of the Corporations would pre fer to accomplish their schemes by a system less public and reputable, we will submit to the en nobling process Ir The Gazette thinks it is not exactly fair to call the result of last Prides, a Know Nothing defeat! The Gazette is very sensitive about "Sam's" reputation: Bat what was it? Some party was defeated, certainly! It was'ut me Shanghais, was it? They had no candidate, unless Col. Cleat was their's, and he W3lat thank the Gazette for placing him in that "ring." Was it Temperunoe! Will the Gazette say there are only 241 temperance men in Brie? We think not! What party was defeated then? W.• can tell you: It was "Sam;" nub.sly but -Sam," "Sam . ' first, "Sam" last, and "S.tui" every tinu,'. But the Gazette says it "failed to perceive any evidence of Know Nuthingiam" on Friday: There is nothing strange to that, we opine. We rec•ol lest very well that the name Gazette "Is led perceive any evidence" of l e e Fall—au.l yet "Sam" war about The fact is tae Giszetti always contrives to turn its blind side tea anis "Sam" when "Sam" plays hit trump , ' But to return to our local elect' ea The G /Let!, oould'nt see "Sam" uu Friday Did the Gazette see any of "Sam's" minute w. a! If who did they work and vete fur? Was it Lied? or Dur lin! or Schneider, or any body but this famous temperance ticket composed, * far as it differed fruits the people's nomiuees, uf gentlemen who congregate at uurea.o.allble 13 ,, ur.4 in the fourth story of Dr. Hall's new building'? Verily we say unto you, 0 Gazette, when men who have made all the property they own by selling whiskey be come temperance caudidiite•--when owners of li quor selling taverns become temperance men, par excellence—when Landlords of Licensed Hotels are placed en Temperaiwe tickets, and labor all day to elect themselves, and a tensperanat candi date for Mayor—the Editor thatcan't "perceive" something stronger than coed water in the motive that actuated them, reminds us much of a certain bird that, when pursued by the hunter, run. 4 its own h..a.1 into the sand, and thinks every body elee'e eyes are as full of dust as its own! ass„„ The Hon. JAIIIIS CAMPBRLL, remark 4 the Valley Spirit, whose occupancy nf a seat in the Cabinet is so offensive to the high-Strung "American" feelings of our la.ter-lay patriots, is an American by birth and a Democratic Re publican in principle. Since his elevation to a Cabinet office, he has applied himself with the ut most diligence to the discharge of the important duties pertaining to his station. So praisewqr thy has been his application to his duties and so unexceptionable his whole official conduct, that. the Natiosal beleaigeacer did not hesitate to com mend him in very tattering terms a short time ago. Modest and courteous, talented and firm, so man can approach him without being charm ed by his manner, or quit him without animpree- Mon of his superiority. And yet all the bigots in the land have banded together to put down the Democracy, because our Democratic Presided t. appointed this pure-minded, modest, retiring, able and laborious man to a high office. ob. A Methodist Minister lately visited Blairs ville, in this State, sad seemed aasions to dis pose of a horse, for which he asked $lOO, add &tally sold him for half that sum, sad left. The horse was soon recognised as a stolen one ; the minister was traced to Pittsburgh sad sr reatel, but succeeded is Wing his escape, sad has sot site bees heard ot He was a " local mealier ant Perrysville, Jefferson Co. sa, After e3l the Know Nothing blow made over the shooting of Bill Poole by an Irishman, it term oat that he was killed by a native, sad a Know Nothing at that. Sir It is said that Commodore Stooktotec friends are hard at work is New Jersey to secure his the Know Nothing wanination for the Pres idency. Ws no use; be never was born to be President. --~--- our Au excommunicated member of the .Nletliodi-• Church at Port G l b sou , made Applimci.Ju to be reinstated. Ind all the tuembors co'isen'e 1 cx,•ept Dr Woodward. The exeoiul7llll.lleated member because indignant, mud whit- the trial w 1.4 14 progress, he attacked Dr WoodwJrd and stabbed him to the heart, tu front of the pulpit of the ciitinAt ss. Au t.tsgy Mr Rhywund,wetubtr oftbe New Y,,rk A4.1-uibly fr .1a Stateu ita be,Al rd4l. o on a ran, ao.l tliea bona, by- 'wine of hti oti 4ceouni of his alleged, treachvr) io v ring f.r fl Seward fur U S S,.na t. A MAN BURNED ALIVE.—It uttr palatal duty, thi. wick, r.. re rd oc iif the must and fatal caiwaitica wia it, bas bappeued in uur vicinity for moult: uwe past: A diage dryer ~f ,tl‘. of the hue of staged t.e twei n Tit/uute sal Franklin, to we Are informed, , artii ta'ken with the small pot a few days since, and win conveyed to a shanty, about half a mile this aide of Titioute. where be was left to the t , uoer trees of a man who was hired 'o take charge of Lim Jro th, consideration of u pint of whiskey! This wan. fir some reason ur uther, ab sout,d himself troui the shanty, for about Italian hour, and when he returned, found it almost wholly c.in.tned by tire, and all that was left of the pour stage driver, were his bleached and crumbling b. ties How the fire originated, it is unknown, but disease had ftuieu away su much of th,- poor man's strength, that Ls was unable to drag himself from the building, and c .use etHently fella victim to the raging element Warren Ledycr. CASTING A " DEVI L" OUT Of CHUBCII.—We are indebted our friend, J. M. hi!ls, of Ma rietta, Obty, for the following graphic sketch We are rasured that the facts transpired sub stantially as narrated "A Methixiist, clergyman, wuu has been la boring iu this was. not long since, preaching to bis people on th.; miraculous power of the Apostles over the demoniac spirits of their day. .As he was pursuing his theme, the audience were 'suddenly startled by a voice front some )ne to the congregation, demanding, in a half-querulous, balf.autboritative tone, • Why don't preachers do such things now a days ?' In au instant, every eye in the house was turned upon the individual who had the effrontery thus to evade the sacredness of the sanctuary. "The speaker paused for a moment, and tiled his penetrating gaze full upon the face of the questioner Th , -re was au interval of intense silence, broken at last by the speaker in resum ing his subject. He had nut proceeded far with his remarks, before he was again interrupted by the same impertinent inquiry Again he paused for a time, again resumed his subject. Sot content with a silent rebuke, our redoubtable questioner demanded again, ' Why don't the preachers du such things nowadays T' and curl ing his lips with a sneer of self complacency, drew himself up pompously in his seat. "Our reverend friend, (who, by the way, is a young man of great muscular p iwer,) calmly kft the desk, and walked deliberately to the pew, where the interrogator sat, sou feet-utug one hand firmly on tie "collar it 11114 eout, and the other the waistband of 1.1- • unto,. OIL in. Ales,' lifted him square ;.ut of in and bore : him duwa the aisle to the e•crsi ,,,, Pausing for a moment there, he turue i hI3 eyes upon his audiince, and io a clear, t u.. v said, ' and they •ast ou:, the devil in t form of a distiller,' and suiting the semi ii to the vor I, out went the ! knight of the mash cub, a la leap frog fashion, into the street h; .oti pastor quietly rertmed to his de-k. aria tupeted his Afttr clOses tog the st tVleee, ay hr was possiug out of the church the out east distiller with an officer of the law, escorted our clerical friend to the office of a tgistrahe, to answer for an assault upon the person of said distil:er Alter hearing the case the magistrate dismis , ed the clergy -Luau, and af ter roundly reprimantitug the complainatit, Goal him (or moksting the servires of the sanctuary. '• Since moat day we believe hr h.is never for a moment doubted the power of the Methodist preachers to cast int devils, at lea,.t within the limits of the Ohio Conference —BingAampion (N P 1 Standard, March 7. THE CZAR IN HIS SLEIXIE.—Let as stand on one side, for the Emperor't sledge is coming He is dressed in a gray military cloak and leath er helmet ornamented with g. 1,1, precisely simi lar to that of any other officer. He has a fine face; his fair complexion and the general east of his features show his German descent, but there is something peculiarly disagreeable about his eyes His noble figure empty fills the sledge, which drives at a rspid rate past us His Majes ty looks, much tilde, thau 4 1.-w In .titti• ag..; his haiz is grayer and his shoulders r , uioler, yet he is a flue man still. He ackoowleoges the low bows of his people by a military si. , ute, anti leaves behind him as he advanc . man, open mouths and wide -staring tees among iii .to-ep-skin gen try, who perhaps have just ermi. into St Pet,•rs burgh with the "winter-load--; and can scarcity gaze their fill at 'h. Ca.ir, who, in their igno rance, they a kind ~t God upon theearth. Look! the is giving a military salute to some ladles in a blue carriage, with two Cossacks in scarlet behind; it a Her Majesty the Empress, and her daughter. The red uniform of the Cola sacks is the distinctive mark between her livery and that of the wife of the heir apparent, which is blue.— The English Women in Russia. INAUGURAL ADDRESS Gentlemen of the Select and Common Council . In assuming the functions of the Chief Executive ders'artment of this City, I must bespeak in advance your indulgence for any want of ability on my part. and at the same time ask your a.d and co operation in the discharge of the multifarious and important duties which, the responsible position to which our common constituency have called us, ren ders incumbent on ine. Feeling a diffidence in my own ability, and my inadequacy to the task of a faithful and intelligent performance of all the functions of the office, and impressed with a profound sense of the responsi bility thus devolving upon one placed by the suf frages of the people iu a position of honor and commanding influence, in which the interests of that people are to be faithfully watched and pro perly cared for. I humbly claim your assistance to such an extent. as will alleviate the burdens thus imposed, and produce at least a partial exemption from the embarrassments usually attending the ac tion of one who presides over the deliberations of this body. I n view of the responsibility. and the interests thus concentrated. it becomes proper and essential to make in advance, so far as circumstances will permit. a distinctive and emphatic expression of principle by which my action will be guided. in indication of the course which a sense of duty may require me to pursue. It is unnecessary for me to refer to the great and all absorbing question which has agitated the en tire community—and which has formed the princi pal element in all our deliberations, agitatio ns , g ic , the proper final disposition of which forms a chief source of interest on the part of our citizens. act ing through the medium of the City Authorities.— A &rm. decided and unflinching and, at the same time, a judicious course upon this question will have a more direct bearing mod more essentially effect the permanent interest and prosperity of our con stituents, than upon all other subjects combined. and oonsequently should command an important and chief platy in oar deliberations. It shall be my endeavor, in conintietiou with your effort 4. to maintain our position upon the Railroad questiou. and preserve ssab unyielding and inflexible determination thereon as will banish on part of our connate foe—these relentless railroad cor p ora tions—ail expectations Milord" compro mise of priuciple. honor or interests. or a surrender of one particle of municipal or individual rights. and by oar united exertions ellicially and in a private capacity portals: sach unity of purpose and consist ency of action as will most effectually conduce to the promotion of ouiperinanent.,weitsre! andaulti mate prosperity. We should fix our ultimatum upon this 'subject and upon this should we determine tto stand or fall. of inflexible nd vital The! great si _ Impoetawoe firmness and decision in a matter to which every principle of honor is involved. find every vital M. ten.,t at stake, is at once so obvious to every mind as to render it &plain matter of duty sad I trust will guide us in a proper coarse in our action in re gard thereto. In adciumn to this most vital question tbere are many topics and subjects which will require atom tiou on part of the Municipal authorities, and par ticularly might be enumerated those acts of a law forbidden character which demand the adoption and prompt execution of measures of a reformat*. ry uatcre. with the view of their correction and suppression. It shall be my endeavor to use the influence of my official position to aid and assist in accelerating these great moral reforms which are calculated to promote the peace and good or der of community. and diminish those evils which are in themselves destructive to sound morality. and operate as barriers to the accomplishment of the appropriate objects of society. It is a truth which cannot be coutrovened that a Municipality with a corrupt Executive department. like 'stream emanating from an impure fountain, imparts a ex rupting influence throughout all its ramifications, and is. in its effects. but little in advance of that primitive condition of man in which morality had no sanction because unaccompanied with the pow er to enforce its principle. The vices of intemperance and gambling, with all their train of concomitant evils. are but too prevalent in this community, and the power of the law should be brought to bear upon those who en courage the commission of these vices, without in fringing upon mists rights or individual privileges the proper respect of which is essential. as well as the suppression of vice. Extremes on all subjects are daugerons, inns such as they are too often cal culated to create a re-action in public sentiment upon those very subjects; in favor of which they are intended to operate. A firm determination to enforce the laws regulating communities. and ac tion consistent therewith, without loud hypocritical prof uric* and flaming procidasalioris. is what in civilised community is calculated and will prove most efficieut in preventing crape. The law to prevent the sale of intoxicating li quors on Sunday. and the various laws for the sup pression of gambling, are calculated, to exert a salutary influence in society if efficiently carried out ; and the most practicable and feasible means for their enforcement should engage our attention and require strong effort at our hands. But in our disposition of this subject, our duty only requires that we shall share the responsibility with the in vidual members of corrunnatnity. and not assume the entire responsibility. It is a duty devolving upon every man who has the means of ascertaining any instances of the vio lation of the law to take the proper steps to bring such act of delinquency to the notice of the proper officers in a legal way. in order that punishment may be certainly inflicted. and the salutary exam ple of the law inculcated. It is a duty we owe to ourselves to combat the too prevalent error that individuals are totally without responsibility in this respect and have nothing to do with the bringing to punishment those who are guilty of infractions of the laws. Individuals cannot thus shrink from the consequences of a solemn obligation imposed by the relation which exists between every member of •ociety. for all know that officers. judicial and min isterial. are constituted as instruments for the exe cution of the laws and punishment of oflosnoes which individual vigilance may detect. as well as to act as conservators of theand morals of society. Let me indulge the l fre that my wishes and en deavors to promote the good of our City by the /prompt and efficient use of such means, as will to the extent that the power of the Mayor goes. se cure the enforcement of such laws as are intended and calculated to restrain vice and immorality, will receive your co-opera son and hearty support, and that you will anticipate my action in the premises by the enactment et such measures as will give mure efficiency to the acts of the Executive antbor ity. . . . . Among the measures which are essential to carry out practically these principles of reform is the establishment of an efficient police force. and a thorough organisation of all the Executive depart matte. The utmost vigilance of owe man is total ly inadequate to the detection of and bringing to justice those who are constantly engaged in violet ting the laws and inflicting irreparable injury upon community by their example. I then must earnestly recommend the appointment of a police force composed of individuals who are com petent, and in whose faithfulness and integrity we can repose the most implicit confidence; and the awai t:awn' of such force to a manner as will, in your opin ion, promote its ediciency and usefuloess. In order to give still greater efficiency to the efforts of the Faecal:o to subset-re public interests, I would further recommend, that application be made to the Legielstare, to give the Mayor additineal powers, by conferring upon his judicial capacity final jurisdietioe in all cases ut um+ tilt, assault and battery, petty riots, &c.,0 riginating within tbecity,with power to inflict fines end carry out its sentence by imprisonment in the County Jail or such other place as you may designate fur that purpose. In vain would be the ell,rts and solid intentions of the Executive authority if sot invested with power to carry out his intestine and enforce those laws which are enacted with a view of producing a salutary and wholesome influence in society, by indicting punish ment upon delinquents. This extension of the judicial jurisdiction of Mayor, would thus enable him to carry into effect, any pro jecte of reform which he may, withyour advice and counsel, desire, by giving the force sanction of law to his exertion& In connection with this recommen dation, if carried into effect, we would, with great dif fidence, suggest the propriety of appropriating a small sum as a salary for the Mayor. The expesaes ueoes sarily attending the establishment of a Court, and in cident upon the carrying out such regulations as may be adopted for the enforcement of law, should in some way or other be defrayed out of the City Treasury, or repaid to the Mayor, if borne by him. ['oder the sys tem proposed, so far from being a burden upon the treasury, it would, prove a source of revenue to the City, in as much. as the lieu imposed by the Mayor would go into the treasury, and in all probability would replenish any defied shich might be made by the ap propriation of a salary to the May o r. For the purpose of giving every citizen ample op- Crtunity of obtaining redress for wrongs inflicted, and order that no individual should have ground or even a chance of complaint. we would suggest that every person who, by any means, becomes aware of any in fraction of City regulation, that a note of the same may be made in writing in a book which will be pro vided at the offhce of the Mayor, for that purpose, which will be constantly aceessible to all, and open for registration of complaints and the inspection of the public, This system has beep found to have a benefi cial tendency in other cities, and will, no doubt, have a similar effect here. I have thus briefly alluded to those subject which may come under our supervision and require our at tention, nod town which we may be called upon to act officially ; and have briefly indicated the course which, in my opinion. tt may be proper to pursue. In con clusion, let me a dd that, while I have the honor to pre side over the Executive department of this City, I shill endeavor to preserve good order and enforce, no far as can be done with the means in my power, the laws; and I here call upon all those who Mare LOUD PKOrtSIIIOPIS of mionazery and , if they have any COPOI srz•ct, no, ur SINCIRITY, to co. operate with um in this laudable undertaking. WILSON LAIRD. Erie, March 19, lam. Common Com tall—Addroms of M. EL Barr, aml• The new Boa rd of Common Council met at their room, So Wright .5 Mack, se Monday aliening. and af ter being duly vilified, dieted M. R. BARR. Esq., President Mr. BARR—WIN oneepied the same posi tion last year sail diseimmall its duties with dignity and impartiality--deliverud the following address on taking the Ch air : Omalcasen if the Comm Comsat andfitlisui-ciciscos : When I tit t this Chair one week age to-night, I did not expect sos soon to be called upon Maio to preside over the delisberatiose of a breech or our City govern ment. 1111'10 not prepared aam speech for the occa sion, and yin/ must 01. 5 tospoet me to deliver one. es I ae sure you no's a too. *'s thought has been sped upon this subject by we. I rotors yen ray Isom thanks for Me renewed tee theeeiel of Ater Cr Maslow and eactial °oak deuce. W 1 elm I gritted to you for the compli ment. yet I ammo& regret that Yew' Portltitty hot caused me •to be solOotod as your presidi ng racer.— My regret grimes, I Dust, tot from any earlitnew" on my put fully to shade your labors and rears hintlos, hut from a a spprehgados that although I hats the sa r enetit of some es yet I not possess Moss cone titntiosal riming, and that amount of expel* ice, to suable any one to dr Aare , the duties positiou with credit to him self, so yoi sr ' get with essiolosee te oar cosmos e oestitu I shall 1 rood and hop . to receive your iota pet, has let. Wail meow iseispentioas. Past events, the present posture of afhtles and pen• he eentimeat, ro ugly indicate that L a mbast or business of varied character and of Important, to our city sill demand our anxious the sooth ing yest. Lit all hope and set for the troneetion of the beta results to our city My desire, my sanest desire, is that the preseat Councils may be an active Industrious and harmonious one ; that your delibei shoos may be characterised by wisdom, and that t►e mime sad importses aabieete which shall receive your attention may be disposed of in such a manner as shall best promote the material interests, the intelligence, the virtue, sod euellequellt, ly the happiness of the people of thin city. In conclusion, gentlemen, you will permit me again to say that in the discharge of my duties as presiding officer of this branch of our City Councils, I she rely upon your charity, your forgiveness and forgetfulness of my many delloleseles, developed sod to be develop. ed, sod epos your intelligent, geoeteus and cordial operation. We would just add, that the Common Connell, fur the present year, consists of the following named gen tlemen R Barr, R. T Sterrett, S. Smith, J. S Carter, J W. Hays, Adam Atchleon, M Henry, J Gadding, C. ilraham, if Koch, D. Kennedy, Adam Wild ; and the Select Council of the following M. Sterrett, Jas. D. Dunlap, Wm. G. Arbuckle, A. P Duras, Wm Hoskiniwin. F Schneider IA i. 4 y/ Dr Jogai, one atbe arAt ceiersvd PO rem au. Mew York writes as twit, • Da CueTt• —hoer Sr" —lia•itig embalmed the Meilen of tee i• of .our HT., maa '1r2.1.1310 HMCO.. V Pct sto Cll.lllll SvitcP, la a Cameo( camel .e Brunelima, and hieing touch 1111150 f of poitoor trrftat ton, ta ad.ruona of th.• hrrynebial tubes and tberefore cheerfully necouruseudyoor Medicated wappikralue a. bein4 the rua.t convenient inJ effectual 'node el epplv Inc anvil i ue of the at nal l hi,. ever So ,kx.bi ibuus ads of per.ll , ll ma) be tell. et 1. and many c ured, by ulnas your rerviedi - You are at Ilber“ to use this In •n , way you may tatak pro pet Respectfully. yours. ke MEESEI3M!!!I Prof el C writes us es follows OSA , [lllllllll.—l have men* had occasion mutat row Cherry Syrup and H fess Vapo• to aT ease uf chre.o mei alma, that bad refused to .I.ld a. o u ter forms of treatment. and the result has satisfied me, tlsitt *bitterer cost be the composition of rour preparation, It is ho s innoos tilos eat an ekeellent remedy. 1 wish tor Ike sake au( tire %/Meted, .hat n ni,ehi be peoughl within the reach 0, all. lee Doctor C WM. N zw•Yeaa. Nov. IL lIS4 Mt.,. Ala-1 think highly of Dr Cu rtia'a lingeene. as a meted v ID ewers of the throat sod lands. H s• tog bed some uoportew I teyt Its efllka , " , .. I sou. iure , l that it .8 a moot eaeelleul u. , <lfeine. both the ityrup ■ id the appileatios of the abed. The Hrgia•.• . rot sate by ie Jan WC in. 53 litto Vatisautntir LAND WARRANTS sutsae.ribert purchase and sell Land Warrasts—War- I rant. to be Isturol tinier the tate a el or cooper.. Prorured for those comical tu them nppiyto por SAN FultD &CO Hanker. So e, Reed House, Erie, Pa Frte. March 41, 1.41 Us( Carpets. Drogitets sad Oil Cloths. NNT C are in , I"Ceipl of it to l 114-I,IIDPIII of Thuotp•oor3lle Three Puy. Ingrain :.1.4pqr,00, all - wonted. cotton sod wool door and tin,' carpus Drupgru. Door blame and Uil CiotO•. 31 LIM very 101Arehtl•pele; price* March TS. 1035. 45 TI c ALA. fIAY4SI*. CO A& pEg y ‘so,iced . t cot ta . las, and Linen Cambric H / an.f.erehicrs. jO.I !Peet a red 1,, h,.1 pre." - March 1 0 ..45 45 BBAL.n. HAY ES & _ New Goods at the Thapires: \Art: say.. oproeo %nig d% a good aaragrunent or LADIII B o l;Sril GOCIDA . Wh)C are enilrely new styles Also a yen large woes, of French Liiiaroioerie.. costae:wing all the Wiest noeelt,e., Nen .1, le. ' , re.. Tiustaa.up. Blank Guipure an d ga m ... a .i. Lag, Lig. 1, 11 4. and a large stock of 1 1 0111110•41 C and !Louse Reep.ug 1;00114 c {DWLLL at BENNETT Erie. Marne. 24. 1‹.5 45 flow flpruzi Goods for 31.11 ure In reCeipt ler he% .iiprins Style,. of Moulmein De iv 1.1111111. ?fist* kr ar.t eat., al luer down . . . pc sere TI SISALS. HAY Ea! & CI). Er.e. Marc:i.e.& i eta de DLL koligil •nd tiatli , 1. , 1 Ail EFITINUS and illiliaTlNGlB. 1) and tine 1r ,eli Linens. a Rood esecometit„iusi received by Nl•reb la. 145-45 TI LIMA US. HA YES & Cu. 1 1 eAett.' 1,0 ft 0U Yarda enrnonr t'r nen. •t d eentd per yard. Jose opened Nnteh Yl, , 63-4 s r I Ha H +YES & C.. 1 C ar1F1.2,1104 Yurdm Madder N ,dt. colors warranted. at Ile errata per yard — TIOIRAI.P. HAY ed k Cl-t /.eA 4 E. CHM Yard. thin nail'. Prlnte.eolor• warts sued lasi as • to , it. small ntrurt and vet.) derarable styles. at HP coats per yard TIInSALPI. 111, 1 1 Y FS & CO GOODIEWSP! YOBS BOUNTY LANDS FOR Services in the Revolutionary .War, WAYNE'S WAR, AROSTOOK WAR. WAR OF 1812, PATRIOT WAR, MEXICAN WAR. FLORIDA WAR, BLACK HAWK WAR, le Ac. ate. BY AK ALT ur cosGßF.A:4 , eAforAi march it.% 4 11 otheereand olold ten whtt have Nerved fourteen days in say Ray of the Untied Sale. •ta•e 1773, are entitled to Mu we. of I..a.rt if they bare not 'rel., yen it tnotte whet have meet ved 40 Sior acres. are now eat I' le ,1 in enuuph more to male up the 1011 The.e who be we erect end 10 acre.. are not ens r tied o any owe the imitator this net eateatitt to the widow attd rwl ate children of the Soldier. but to no other heirs 'Moen who have trees eit• peed in El 41" me. are etitioed to id° acre@ without regard to the period or tbei r retry ten. Q Thoaeldtera of the BLACK H AWE. PATRIOT, •ad other Warr. who nerved We. than one month. are uow totaled to laud. ICP Persona having eettrao un,ser this, or say caber stet, will hire them promptly &wended to. by calling ob. or tertian' r, DAVID PR RAT , 01 t Cr)„ P. P.—Wa Man WONI and papayotonned Agents on Wannsne lan and we mate no charge in any •af anbesi WO Obtain the land Er The seeped, third. or Iburin *ionizer. of ■ • Idol". duet✓ not 'MK!, her I" 'atm ~ nder eaCt.•if Site it a Widaw at Ulle OMNI Of her apA•eatioo rr Peritehe under the illeOr I yea re or the 3d of Mardi. ISIM are regarded muor. h, ihir act March 34 I-116 3m13 It PR V.EITON dx. CO. Bounty Land Blanks. ALL the Blanks necessary for applicants (or B,.anty Land, under the late act, can be had at this (Aloe bale, Marc h 17, 1555 For Rent A CONVENIENT frame h. , usr. in &control ;art of this A etty P too given on drst of April asst, (104.5.) Inquire of BENJAMIN GRANT. Eno, March 17th. 1855. 44 Notice to Soldiers, Bailors, Xariltall *Others. E undersigned. ha. in‘ ju•t received from the City of 1 Washington • ropy of the late art f Congress, et tending` the Bounty Laced Laws ti , i 4 oldiera, Sailors, Ma nua, TO•1111111 On and , thAra. trqr.Lher w it h t h e p ecegia,7 Forms in making app.ication for Warrant*. and haring made arrangements with a compcfent and prompt eorres pondent at Washington, navtug immediate access to the proper Dekartment, is now prepar-4 to attend to ail appli esii..n. aid may tas earruxtaki 4. bts charge. with the as saranee that their applications shall not only weir, prompt attention here, but also at the Department at Wasiiiington. line, March 15, 1655 41 CARSON ORA HA M. Bounty Ludt —Soldiers Reward! ACCORDING to • late ac: of Congress, 160 'wrist of land are now du• to mart, and every person who served 14 day. or over in the Revolutionary War, and in any other war in which the CoIVA Stater haws been en gaged since 1790. All soldiers, Faders, chaplains, team. story. Au . engaged in the wars as above stated are entitled alike to 160 mimeo. Alp any person who has served in any battle as above, though but for one day, icestittail to the mime amount. Any person who has already received • warrant (or an, less number than 160 acre.. is now en. tided to receive a warrant for the balance. The widows, and it no widow.. the children. If any, under 21 years of age on the 3d day of March, 19.4, are entitled to the Mod. The undersigned have an agency in the City of Wash ington, which will enable them to procure Bounty Land., Pensions, Ac., for these entitled to them, with promptness and dispatch. lire, March 12th, 11415 JOHN3O3I 411 MeCRHART, Dace South side .4 the Diamond, I Atturnies at Law a few door. Wept of State .treet. j Bounty Lodi ls, Pensions, Extra Pay. 1 60 A CRES.f Lund have been granted to all soldiers, *win d sod others who have served in any war of the United States since 1;90 fur 14 days, and to all m ussily to battle. Those who have already received a less amount of bounty hind are entitled to enough more to mate up 160 acres. The act extetole t., militia who have been mustered or paid by the U. d. A surviriug widow or minor children of •itich persons or: entitled to land. It is also due v. soldiers of the Revelation, 'ir widows or minor children, to addition toprevioue bounty pensions. The act extends to chaplains, wagon masters, telemeters, all employed in transportation ; and volunteers at Lew iston and Plattsburgh, N. Y, The onder.igned waisted by a faithful correspondent al EYashiagfon will be able to obta.o prompt returns to application,. for Bounty Lands or Pensions, and attend by western business connections to the favors -blip locatain of warrants in the west. JAMKS SILL, Attorney at Law 018.. e. Park Ruw, ad)oining Brown's sat•L Eno, Pa., March 17, 1855..44 tf. IL 0 aD. Tllti ants method to return,nty int, to a generoae public I for their liberal patronage ihr the past. and witch a coatis uanee for the future I no now located on die Public ikinare. heater' • Sleek, caber.. I *hail bare on band at all Wail*. fresh ground Flour and Meal With a general a...0n0...at of Peed and mane Grata to sell at the current marten 141 CM. IWllolellille or teta,l, and deliver. no 'hurt notice, any where within the city tint us,free if charge I have introduce) 141.11111 Mater, In connection wart_flie atia ter, ati m) Mtlt, so that I eau at all tubes timid, and were tie public with fresh ground Ptout, Meal, Peed. be , pledging my pen to dire rtrtet attention to your wants in my line. I to Jamb,' a share 01 your patronage H II ti A V 61•ITICX Kest, Hatch Its, ItW 44 ?lour sad r..d eters. ralll'lNE MILLI' will have on hand constantly et their De rr pot. tieebe'. 'Lock Flour. tir.ihani Flour. °roved Peed. bran, 5t1.4.10. 4 :0 , 11. , /aLe.._:orn in Use k nr, ,, latip and NOIIIIny, all warranted to give seuststuon. and sold at the lowest sear let vriCe. II II Hnveairrtck Kyle. %Laren IS. I- IS 44 TRIISII ARRIVAL. fUdT received.% large stuck of rioe 3 !It. In grain aaa el Getters Oarpets ; rl4lot cioren, all remittals. Wawa. Mat wag. eta I r Carpet, rttair grad and Carper y en ., a l e . a very Oas Iradittillern 01 Window Irrapery.earepriciag all gate taws novelties Lire and g l'illow Case Linen sad tkitmatt,443 a nee aid Cottue dbaniag. T•billt LUNG. Napalms, Tame d a Diapers. Crushes. are Navel 14. Ida 3. 44 Premiss Ohoestato. veTblyi,teciet) IH 17 4 .1. W 'RCA ir 0011 Anerleaa. E., Yreneh . t 4 neaeop a Joie an 4 Vanilla Preen tua Claroulare, pre rued Oros a rowa. Voe,ta Pate. t'OtM Attie'., soluble and tiamaioattat.e t%woe. cocoa rthe4l.. I 'ime heti Corea. eser. are an aseemeni di" jrf title:fres. lavalitis aa4 pitmen la healta. they allay rather thaa ',tines the DefVerkleselteraeat atleadant upon the tire of tea Or aortae. rata are antorramiraikal try Mew. Warren. Jacinto's. Illayarllrd. Ware, and Adams. at Illoalaa, sad he miaow phiete mow elae tr here rot rate by sU la* plaeppul tirotere in the Unimal Seasse. sod 11 lair r Arm. 0, 13. Many, 17 ew-Vesil . arul 6 , Twelb. 1111616 1 / 1 11111 Moans V Ikvadipt. Ballieetet 01418y.thrlasselL. W ALTIII. SAKAI & 00. Omabsitoi. Kw. Massa. 17. WI. Sea NI IR Of HERII.IO , I 11m311 ISO Jefier-011 . VIM op. I leuvit CADWELL a 1111.11NCTT 1855. CIRCULAR. 185. , Primo Isle Stoma Boat litouroion. THYBU b ai riber I. happy I° 84°°°n " I•l6 " 4lllltaregu4 '' - -----..-"- al the wit; IratArsi year t. ti t t be bee perfected hie szratigemeaßts eisuMilltod rig' la n t ll7 :t ° c "l7 ll ll . ll : 4 e ll o Pe ed * t . tio ti n the 'sionista, and can now specify the particular property tuipp), and. ratiug in 4s ebc ias: even g„, ~t 0 e, 7 ,0 ... yo u incident to 0 5 , 5 , 4 ,, ' 4 t kb: te be distributed, and also to fix the time fsr the Exeensime health ym at to mate of, which will be un tb• T. 1333 111,00azi,NG Eg rzixt, 16th day of Hay neat ) Set a Few yea rs •Ito in ii.e.ltuatt of two lb and youuk ad .._ ow fag to the facts that tome ol tie s , emelt, which"were ' Awl' , f 'tri m ". rat1.„0.1Y.,71, s al seemly ineroticabli t — I designed to fit the a but of bare" be , kk tu•kon dacaaarkscf du t e ,,,,,,, feeb1 e, „,,„„. 1 ,4” . „; ,41.1,41.4 wil wM ,1.0,1141fraere.e.„,„..4 !tug the late fail trade, and others out, upon utspoeuuth osserres of maniac sod as allow phy.2 . :l l 7.: De S b. .' lal a o failing to be as good as etpected. ~ 0, , , - ('.en been sabr;to t,,,,,. art fl o g from ignorer,' rd title •Inablesk. and kuku ‘s kt i "II" , tuted in their •issad—aad I be au also mai. .ona• change iu of heath aa cannecked with Usk nark tare wow the ~e i ,,- „ :"" the teethe 4 , .. Beal Kaume r s d etere , ~,, , 0„,„., w e e w ire warm ti r kik •a• d.wriate. eutler kb( sad Uilaerp, uot ‘ , l l --'''' 4 r le ka t es may tel , co. interested. The foil • ing ts now the Anal '''''' '''''''" . "BD/ of Far," iiii correted Hereditary Compl a ints upon the Cit'l The number of Books te limited to , 26,000,1 Tweity.five / (I nto thousand At $3 Esodi "hwy.. mot risme emo-woca rat e ~,,, 15 ,, . T A KL2t OF FAktk: r,-,,,....0., clailf SCIPTION. XCO&PC'L 4, II ya tII 0 NDSLA, INSANITY. '' 01 I', Kt Noe • c ' The Schooner "W. M Arbuckli,'. built lest year 6 carries 230 t 00•. 17.600 E rm. Ned saw - tiliti wow d sesesser. 'toy The Schooner "North Carolina," thoroughly re. DREADFUL INAR IT Alec. built mad enlarged at Buffalo last spnog, 6,000 PROM rill PAIII.4TY 5.0410 "A tid mow this continue! Mika thr• lke' I. tau., hi .. The Sr h Amer "Colman," <marries 27b tor.a The r , el:lo , iner "Illinois." do 1.50 ri, • cup d!' !go relief' Mu hetet" I .... reiaedi i• by It now in( the Hamm* and a rt.od fa fa.- The heti hoer "Tre•eler," earn*. JlO woe, ~ Know int :be remedies •nd trek/meta us by them ".--. awl both at Port Hur In in 18,3, 8 50 v I ',err are pointed 4111 la 000 brick House arid I,d, situate curler of Pesch aid 12th sts Er.e. P. lately . wued by M M THE MARRIED WOMHytte y,goo o PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. • Moors, One Farm of lOU scree welt improved, .ad wailer _ BY DR A W WAl.:lltil:k4t *it, with been and eider tut.l, 141 wiles trum U.. eawiralliaat Oe tatailaile• of •rha•ro village of North East, Pa., substituted for 0.. ilesuisetA Ed. ou (500,000), I Aim , pp, lb. " 1 Douse and store, in a dourithing village to Erie Ca ,") 2,044 ,o. rive It's. ilislit•is. el to , , A Auld ,rd wort of ekitabil•l4o.l recutv,., 11. fiAniiClu, O ne Fenn 107 acres, well watered and isopro. ed. the e•tatukcueeor tn• greet trlde •ii.er ,i. ••• ir. et h fi r".. with large frame dwelling house, several good obis and othe'r cities, and old ' y the nr, itc .0 s, Le o e.„l" barns, and located near North Kist, Pa, 'sub the l'uited times It ar4s.llrot pa riiuted n le C. ak, -` 'tasted (or '•1 flouts and 14 Acts • attached. .a Uwe eerie, a dourishang village. in Erie Co ~i 2,000 FIVE HUNDILILD THOUSAND COprgs One House and Lot in the beautiful and wealthy have hewn mold, of which then we.. upwards of village of Fredonia, N Y., situate near the A ' ONE HUNDRED THOU , AND SENT By I[4 . csdemy, aol reeentiy uwued Ly li W. Cluspeo, , attesting the the nigh eattossiion in whi cb it is bee - e4l ... (in place of ••1 Hi use and Lot in a flourioning Lke ttuphiar birdie al village in Erie county,/ 1,700. IBOOZ ron vvnits ristaaa 26 Land Warrants, 24 " , the author having devoted hi. exclustve aneet.o. to 45. i.... 20 Fine Gold Hunt:rig English Lever Watch..., went o ( complaint. peeoi, ir to mina ie.. to r eev e, te . 4..1,1, 7 $OO, t•. ISO. 2,400 •a arty cou.ulted by , housands bout in pelmets and '.ylin a 4 10 Fine Gold I) B English Lever Watches, 170 Here eve(' woman es n discover. by cooptring heres s ,,,, h . to 100. 1,700 ► tom. with those Cescrlted, the nature, enslaver. taws : 2 Pine Bold Hunting Duplex Watches, $2OO, 400 , anal the prOplif remedies. her coast/Lamm. 2 Fine Gold Chronometer Watches, 11260, 600 2.25 , 0 The ti, Ite about beermaltig a lumber tr . • often nerd o( . 30 Flne Gold Detached Watch.., $6O to 100, SO Pule Gold Cylinder Watches, $4O to SO, 1,800 nom mid advice of the some& lamortasee to her (Anis*, SO Pine Gold 15 11 Cylinder Waste's., $3O to 70, 1,.,M4 an res-est to whach her sessitivesee• forbid. eue5„, 5 ,,,,, is 30 Fine Gold D. B Detatched Levsr Wa:enea. 35 ri ic a i telitiensan. Will Mad each leWlftietlOti and linty •,, " u .. to 115, 1,800 captain Wiley winnow Willett Oittetwoie sou, .en5i,,,,,, . i , 40 Silver D B English Lever Watches, 20 1.. 50, 1,400 tiety'or alarm, as au the peculiarities lticldeia to OM ii kaii. 100 Fine Silver D B. Detached Lever Watches, 16, 1,600 ; re t h w r i bed 100 FM , Silver D B Cylinder Wta,a,.,, 10, 1,000 How thank are eutrer.ng hum ohetructiont or i" 30 Fine Gold Cub Chats., hi to 40. 900 iluittlaa pectitar to the tamale ',stem. whten undermine the wa la y 25 Fine 11,1 , 1 Veal Chan t. 12 to 3D, 625 30 Fine Gold Guard Chain., 12 to 40 000 etfectsla which they are ignorant. and 1t,,, which their saute, 100 Fin• ()old Keys, 1 ti. 3, 200 forbids see, lag medical advice Many sager Iniinpralq..... , 100 Fine Gold Kra and seals, 4to 12, so. felting of ihe womb,, or from Awry sago ..41,,,,, 4 , iy 20 Fine Gold Lbatniind I'o4, 20 Li. 200, 2,000 , lac Maar are In conetard ueory tor man) months pre te , e4 20 Fine Bold Dlattio , nl Rings, 10 1 200, 1,700 ' evollintinect %two have diffir .111 if nrd kl•t iiin.lit 4. 1, n . 1 Fine Gold than/owl Pin 113.1 Ear Dr-•ps, 000 and ewer and uncertain recove•tee Porn- wh o ., ~,,,,,. 1 Fine Gold Ruby, and Emeriti Pin and Ear Drupe, lab termed doting .6 , 6 (tube, will eschfl r• '• •11 its pager a.m.. 10 Pearl and Coral Setts. with Pin awl Ear Props, 30 400 of pre•entikai, ainetioration and relief 20 Fine Gold Brio•elets. lo so 4U, 600 It not course impracticable to convey fully the •5ri,,,,,,,,, 100 Fine (r..id Ladles Brooches, 1 to 12 750 )er is creaked of. 11. they are of . naku re .metal !invaded ter ,i,, 100 Fine ci.,:a La-lie', Ear /Jr pa, 2 t'. 16, 1/00 60 Fine Gold La 1,.- Ear !loop.. 1 to o. 100 mar Ned or itniae contemn! twig mkt Nese 0 3,50 Reeder. are you a nushonil or a I ythru • • nay o• t an,..,, 100 Fine Gold Gent s Breast Pais, 1 to o, 24 Pair Flee Gold :Teri,. le., 750 ISO Hart yoti the Annear, welfare aro( those. ou lure at to,. ii,„„ 200 Fine Gold Pencils, 1.5 U to 12, 500 I your etnteray, and loose no tote in l etriunit att. , 'Mort , 200 Pine Gold Finger Ring.. i to .5, 700 tee f ere ...di their held( and hermitic.. inn le.. thin you , clii 300 Fine Gold Finger Ring., I to '2 450 i It wiii avoid to )60 and your., Si it ha. to thoileauds. mu, 10 Fine Gold Crone..., '2 • • .30 POO la) of pain sod anxiety, followed b. sleep,era .y.(% kk. okccar 20 Fine Gold Cuff Pins. Ito 2, 40 sting tie minor for Its ordin ery 'eve it Kin ane • chaustlog as 10 Pine Gold Sleeve Buttiitie. 4to It, 711 means fkd med•eal attendance meitic,nre sal adveil, 4 4 ~„ 100 Me Gold Pena rod oilier cue.. I to . 157 rums which otherwise would litn.ide for dsy ir nine ~ssrs„l e, .. 20 Fine liiiikl Thimble., 2 to 6, 80 1 Fine Silver Tea tset, SOO Smokes or ere and the nroper eduritikork uf you, eakidrrt 200 In rontioniu•nen of the onkeerat: i „,,,,,, t , ~,,,....,. ~ 1 Pine Silver Pitcher, denscd •,, t. eztraorclin•ry sale, 1,11,.....,j.ry, l i t . f u ,,,,,,. 12 Seta Fin.- :it. er Table sp Aar., 51 360 e ir c ooposo ire well on nuinientillefe a. on In c p•,. i.c *. ~, ..... 12 Sete Ftne.•iiirer Table :•Lic.roos. 24, 208 j o f 5,51 e. ;wire, -pt. , ic, edilwlia and •.,,,e r nl r• • ... tlfr, efr,,,,,, 7 f 4 Sets Firm silver Tea bp. , ,,L•, IIJ, 240 ()recto> k :gin. tk• d ,ittier der/tees and ilsceinnitss, il Dai neer lam 4 Sets Fine Silver Dessert •poons, 12 48 I uereeotr, lkerefort .to 12 Sett& Fine Silver Porla, 30, 360 CAUTION Tliri PUBLIC 1 Platesd Tea Set, 100 ~ '. ky nr....,,1t Ll,e.. the word. "Ili 1 M. M•cloca•t, 11/ Lk 1 Plates! Tea Set, 75 .. , -ire, 44 Y,".a on 'and the eo,tr, ine i .n • 4., I Platsua Tea Set. so , it.• 1' , t its, .'te k page eini hit, any ten..-eua,,,, 2 P la ted I ro.. .. . ,„ huiiiiint,i gee ere. use rend i t Piltil an,: antra. r, ur A g , , Maul Keen 10 Plated Cake Baskets. Bto 26 200 ! nil , 1.',...... tereipt of One Duller • [fir MARRIED WO -21 PlatHi Castors, Bto 30, 240 I •11314 PRIVATE MEDI. AL 1 i/MY %%It , . ...et: sail 10 Pair Plated catullestieka. 3 to 10, 7 0 Is e . i' sio, part Or the United .latex. the, iiirt *a tnic li. ..4 p e Pt , ince* All letters must he pow -pt.., and a lalmwd i.e 24 Sets Pia:sl Fors,. 4. „, A M %IA L. IitICKC \ . bolt MK, Yte•w•tiutt , ,i, r„„itLif • 0 24 Sets Plated Table Spoons, 4 trill, i No 1.91,15 CM Plreeit Mew fort 40 Sets Tea Spoons, 1.25, 60 I Agent fur hrie..l b Ouanisoo 154 30 hour and I day Cluck and Ti,,.. plllOOll. 2.60 I Jan II ,t. 43 to 12, 8.5 4 1 1 Large Music Bog, 125 1 Large Music Box 50 1 Piano Forte. 500 1 Plano Porte, 150 9392 Gifts. valued at 117%000 Wishing to give the strongest aseraranee that tne edam led be flirty and generously condected, I have lilted, and received pert:Molten to refer to the following disringuasheAl gentlemen, viz JAS C MARSHALL Vol , W.N. S LANE. Eaq JOHN P. VINCENT, Es i It 31. D cURRY BENJA. GRANT, E.+, Hon A. KING, C. B. WRIGHT, J B. JOHNSON, B F. SLOAN, 1. B. GARA, SMITH JACKSON, C. M. TIBBALS, 0 J. MORTON. A II GRAY MP - A liberal discount will be allowed to Poet Masters and others to act as Agents for the sale of Books. Books may be had at the Book Store of Duette &Sloan, and J B. Gunnison and at the Jewelry Store 411 P •tockt.ori, ,la., of Agents thnioghout the country For further particulars address H. P. STOCK SON, Erie. Pa. Brie, Oct. 7, 1854.-21 ._ VGAIIS rICGAIL4 -I•iirid Rico New trleitut. iltvannt, ' 1 nullsrland.cruetred.srs stated and c,r,....faers .of , low Al goy 13. 1e1.14-17 I . j 110.40 ...I iiii le L . R tii II Swotted Idatill at - - - 4 Jan 6 sTIARLTr t Gillr 4 Great Reduction of Prices AV TEM N ZITS 0 STOIIIII ``7 TI %VIII will sell their Piano Fortes. If 01040.00 es 0•L Gusiarts,Ate. At Wholesale Prices until April lit, Sven as would is SP 'drawexn un vr Ices xntho app.y loon: as Ikibi pries, Oat pSwtaatl N aissarlsawd April is! The Well known rep lalloll of the Instruments nun oy Mann 0. Pawls wrath* tulle. 4 aseurance I lint thn rhnuct n worm atten3.i4 (o Marra I. 1.34 4i ~~ ORIGINAL HYDROPATRIC LIWSTITUTE FILI:Or)Nta. N. Y been In succeafui coserniton seven munths, the smewit t o f ny a ,,, ei n e ‘.l air C +re ma. Pit .a •nntiar. d MOO linfilitle elntell.llol.. of lilt prtrtlrrelJr. and ne nettatreet Is Intl forfora full noise ;rot ire' Ad l'ini 01.1 100511, Will nso atoll ID apply eosin The neu edvfice is Of brick and stone, Nat ti) fees r high. Cid Art:kneed etpreust I tut 3 tVu ar l'or• "intsre are( wu m.stli halms. enure Y seltar,afr•fur tilt let • i s, furnished with entry varlets rtti• tint liArt.rntle; w rat ;.rt . i butidanee of pure soil Coln AA Warm %Vat er 7'he rouitis rife Xtarp • pletallit. hArit -11e , 1 all I well ve,1,1a,: Inrrr 00.1 In the house IS 01114111 rd with dl,errd tern and ..rt •pr. nit water of the purest qua: ty. It 44 hard!, usieros i vs t. t a r Inat rellnelnilla It our hr. al pieferame us - silliest in In. site elate, veer, Wits tora arr,ree . n yti, t u t s ty e 1r,5411,1 l erns/ irons IS to Ili per weelt, Ilrludnld wont*. board and treat Went aceur.l.ng to rindln• 1 i11...1,911,rd,, rad ThOsse .119 'ire Ye rtr berpleinn 1110.4 Plot . rte sero Its roteit 1 11 •it rf. 0-tr Cuilinarllttle, tar, a nailer, • : IWO COrtirn and one 'limn sin rt, a if six or eight cr ism lird a r i ling hab il for Latches It furnistwml Is. the pi .1 S per isesrli be added All bills Ire to he is r.l iturday Yroscrit. dons for bout. treat melit i‘s • Orr • .erw.se (rum SI to 53 Alleosamonie, , I) Ii Franklin. Id, D., rtedol/11.1. 11.1111..41q 411 reeteVe pto,llp( at (♦llllOO .1n dr ...pea& of y 1., • • tl. l • t 0,1.1 - it br• .d iit .Itou return unto the round • - Gen ' The •if .11 ng man is meet "—Eosin G. ig Thome wbois.ise moth twoncv nook, eon)... eq ,nra letaor will be taken on Art , kpurnt F.... it • how* caaws may re qui - re will be Venie Oa. -.r ••• ki Oii %.1.( . 13 hR been keys •eeret Ur vt , 1 . will be an extra chart. Fredoni.i. March J, 111.2 DISSOLUTION rla II ro-PartilvsSite. herrtulOre el 1114 tanyst en l IHISAI HAVO hoeleila day .11..olved by Was tot/wing theM•el , adel.lo , l by %ult. or %C , Lni la to the late arm anit plea m kr immediate eetup,lent. as Ihp rmainear of the o/d flriu must re ..iosal up. • 11. 103 %1. , tale Marc. , 10 1e35 r NDW FIRM WE have taken WILLIAM 1 J. iititE , 4 IntoCo partnership with us .0 the DRY at 04 IDS RiCiti •r. The will hereafter he eondwited under the In itNI of Tißn Aki HAYES at Cu We take pHs u yOftijility a lender, t our at Crow. terlireasersts to our numerous t *touter; for their tarot., pt. - troutte and hope the new I , trni a ill uteri the r it nuance i.l the patronage au liberal.) bestowed Ut...11 the iild ttl ltt March. w, P•l3.—at T 1141141.0 114 Y: _ °DEAF' ' 16111'.--C411111104 011 i. ri , eiiiived and kir sale by Lrie Feu .1. IC VAR rea & Situ ("i.UGHN and C , ILDS, h.eh 5;.•• a, p••• , 41 , ut ran he V cured by ego lt,g at OuRT , rV t H.:R Rut( y tort bottle of A)erii Ct•err) Pee tO , O Itl lON .1: it.lttlr art 1',,,,gh Hem «ties. k.itu CUllail• nth .11 hand Corrsysui. Ceagia raf .res it to two bsai NI are n Di. I-at —4J FRESH GARDEN OIEKLIIO -,u+t rer, .v.• ..y march 10, 0130-43 twit & United States Bounty Land Agency. LL golden., Sail..rs, Irt,ti Tenua , terv. de.. who here serve-1 to any war in the United Suites Army. thtia, Volunteers or Yisiy since the year 17100 Are entitled to a warrant for one hundred szol i t t acre• 4 Land. Those who have received etror 80 acres of trod are now entitled to the balance. In case of death of toe person who perform ed the service. am widow and minor children ere entitled to the laud. The widows °Conkers and soldiers of the Re volutionary war can receive laud wider the provistoes sof the law, notwithstanding they may have already received a pension or bounty land. Fourteen days sari toe, as above stated, is sufficient to entitle to the benefit of the provision. of this act. The undersigned has made such arrangements is will enable him to procure Warrants fur those entitled with the least possible delay. Erie, Mania 10, 11.15.5-4.ltf WM. A. GALBRAITH. °See opposite the New Court llouse, Erie, Pa. - - 301721 TY LANDS rriine late Am ofCougrese provides Lands for portions of all grates, by land and sea, including Indium. Wag oners and Flotilla men, who have served in the wars sine* 1790, each person to receive 180 acres. who was engaged io actual service fourteen days. They are willed to receive lands fora lees service; if actually engaged in battle. The widows and Wear children to receive the land in cow of the death of the soldier. The widows of oaten sod soldiers of the Revolutionary War ate entitled to the lices•fit of this act; likawiws the volunteers at the invasion of Plattsburgh in 1814, and the volunteer' at the attack of Lewiston, De Mean, is the years 1813 and 1813, and the Chap/sins who served in the several wars Those who has , already re ceived warrants for less than ISO ems, are entitled to re• seise warren% to the assonat of 160 sees with whet they have received. The semiersighed leaders his aeries. to these who wt.!' te w. spittiostiose ter Putstoes, Room Lents or El ise ray, Re. BEN/AMIN GRANT. In% *web 1. mummy u Law. Cloak 'NM for Grass 'f WILL. pay the Cash. at all Was*. for Wheat, lye, °eta and 1 Ws. delteireel a the &mph* Wiliam my BMWs diets& Iligsars. rlitnen, give we a eall. Iris. Mutt GI M. BATUSTICIL STARTLING, IiUT TRUE 17P° 9/ IrAll 3E7.: lEW A r fl r. Tie- and Hew, rharaa al - - REED'S V ' l l U I" TO DYrits.—We bevy ere. , ved a MI a Yap pA '..4 St LIT., shrth we odes NI v. nolena,e or sera. ur ..ttet, hie terns. Their grrallt) la 6.1 per ror and can or re..fhlurar tr produe rug roar brretritia and most ualad. , e ear No. 4. in:r4-11.3. 4'lR rER & Btu PA I v . TS. Ulli Ire -erWt• ria r.ture raw mada , Paintang material*, I neta.ting aver, .tuag .0 , he w d Hon ude. lace. : 4 1P0p, and tnt •:rl.."Att IL.rror of P.rcr Mt. •uv 4, InS4-13 1.11 4 ' —We are nowjerelr or• ext tc , ndow G.aaa, r.r. rase •/.p warn.of •• sty Wises. Among wh.e./1 r• a f1ue...',,.. I NCL til'lll4l and tangible threttlaat. WIWI very large for ape :tos ar ...a ht.., Pleats , ovt , WI I call Ire o. Defeat's' tad v» f1..r.1 price. esti.. alairael 14 .li4/14') Nor. 4. ULU_ PPLES' eo &Mich, chalet Apples jos %Da 'or mks cheap at Mace h 3-411. h..PkOrk Asr MO winds a 4T. UST received at WARR f e u c c , J and loot at them, NO 7 wl. tl.m.; fate. Feb 17, tetSS-4 1 1 J ti tV %AIL% Dia. PANACIIA. F ,be cure ofeligiesses in the Al ru of , 01 d., ma. , Vlkuutiotki rAnifh. Ktlsr.rili oil co a Threat. thoulatb. Lungs. Kin •• • • Id a illirtiMatiant both B ^ Llie 3raJ rare Ibe Pi lee in au )• stage iiVrlPra . a, weak Nerve", .oian•so , ti,.Opple•lll , lll other dC tale Female co owe ;•• to ft•le.rd rroporrd •nd raold only 1.,) Ur .4 ZYllter, 'go 4. 44 r 11.0 C Silte •treet, Erie. /MI U. THE PANIC Now is the Time to secure Good Flatfoot. BILLS ..f the Cabal Batik and City bane c.r% Bank ~ f Columbus. mina of the 110 Ana F, Houg,, re,,,i.e(.1 for STOVEL , ., DRY G00D... at the Stores of the Pubscr bet. • • t , rs Slays SE.NNETT E•te N .v 1F..)4. r • VER "W. Ell for ..;,577,7 • r.... • 4 1%5.5 rarattare at Auction ' 4 l IA Y foot at IU o'r lor •, A M • N ;union. a -0( H.)1.7 , 1.H113D I. Ca %I r.iL rut,,,,,agul Lunn* Table*. wt..% read., Carom, •,C at fur houre Cu Übe last aide of dtate Street...et...o 1 Ko• wnuo MEE= LATH -1.1.K111 met of lath 011 •n.l int •, Feta :1 F 211% RN' , 4 Surrah Good Times Dave Come. 201 I BARR ELS %Verrill/4E4 IVe.te-rn F.o.v. a' 119 •i Jt lu/01. AL • rew.,ary 14. INS - 1 50 ELS 141441Appleit. best gkl..lllv. k 111 , Tt.K Rt. aOR kY LkRII I krge quantity of prime 1... rd for w Feb M S k lIRLT I tatT ii `1... oli ER and 'FIMuTIIY geed fbr anie at %,... Frny $ll RISIURNI , R - 7__ O- ________ R R Ik.o L'f-ACHEr.l r;b lo:tttr.da nice c i f t r i .V b f:e:..:c , 77 ,, ,, ,, a1 l V at i t L _ 1 1 ,, KED if Aiii—A tarirt for nt Cbe 4;:11I.1“• err' t , k. , 6., 0.0. .; :Fen 94 ) ;tr.: , R' '. . • I 1 11l Ili. D ll' Fl..El — i - jr sal* by I / rrt, 114 1 AR D —Tnose in want IA time e,. • A FM 24. KIN h‘,4ll' t ',tube!, brit brew% of rr:' enllor *ale by t' vu Tiregi — eocif fares. rHE Subscriber Conu uue. to manufarlti , r .• eat rite m t Surgtar Proer See., an•tadpeFicr w .ontir.dt the mini a tort, her , , •P watt taped and notte,t t' y the tal,a •h cogs 'n A • la.t 15 , teetl VC. , ,, and to pole yroprietor ur la • ' 14....1( Loci. both hiving rl.e,rt • Ea , . London. 1451. and New York, (I t•chame , Jf Jones' f"lrt,flted P to•nt Porn , •• mutAt km Fin .A Lock Senou to g0..1 VI • • " 1, he'oted al .he World's Yur i roolon, weetterei • It F JIJIIPV . I. elf. A. d offered a• n in* ,7,2 to an , one 4 wer the loc h. or open the •Nefe won,. d•n - n oseei at. e 1 on Or •eveme eu tiro 4 ,, . 11 4eCo•IdAYI U, opening tree ...tee ell., CrlCir U. A . 9. • Itltk• I/I key. ti Vivi been wide during II.? I fi•l• Cy ',Likened in o•s•lie depositor le e bee ' 9 '' ',No v ,. Intl • medal awarded for t h e ChM , .ot,•1 CAtidito,c-N one 'genuine eleept ih.•e It ' , er• nun. on • metal Weir. Ali A., off Greta 810 , k C. , r•er of Aae ~• H., • I • trrr"" N ft —The •bove Sates aad 1.0c1"c to r ' 11. r. el t(anufu corer's nri:e.. of hno am I.ol' ut %C• pran , pol ritieepir the l'lt.ted Nutley anq 1144.1, CASH MUSIC AND PIANO STORE OF Horace Waters, No. 333 Broadway New• York "PPOSITION TO 10 111 I "'IC at Vil rai kedoreil r•te• c 'tnhoiation of Mule Itraler• to tire,. % right music dig& .04 the fa" • .•1 turn' ,near to extend to Mr IV. a r r ~rums" trade. lir is making tsamernal satir,--11A vitae that lir liar public ecnialenart 1114 siropinie; ',,• 0 /17 °- , lo the liar . 1 0 101.1011.01.7 and in his effort,. io a. ' andndoptihe Nartos.L a`c're. r,T H'. .tuck I' Ehlft)peSel Music a inarnerialar. and a tle cat ; t r. 11(1%0101A is one of the largest nod heat -tir , "l •••• eltau. lie has also wade a Gaart Rano - co. er Iltasori, Mai Operolai, and Mt•IC 'a. last.. oneertwe feast ist ()eta r Piano. for $175 "". of a. 'rood goal it) and I itetru“.enl• as • a. inv.< which cart 113/a) Fauns of pee, ..r price, up to PO. eonspn•me aloe* o ,ifirrr,' • torira, among them the eehterrhea mado.a aer . ol l, • 'Ps.uno and thefirsi prelusion rEpt.•• • f's••.• I 0,, Batt & Grip. matte (on neer of iii. fn an Pc.'" " atrial Piano. at irrigli 1.114110.11 Price. Ilona el I D:‘,l.lrtini Ptta different to3nutnetone... me", I 4 baron d LI t H W Plaines Meiustroit., urrairirnt , PM Best Mahe to feeraileil nifcf sikf, es. tont,. I Is, gm.. /133. I'S' '^ • 1" • "to Oeiodeou• /rm. Coca Amour arid Ifirr-orr•r. boat (errs to lb* triter. reboot. Le lag or-r p Capra", We , . and Churches All Order• toyaa.pa ,,, %Neat rent to nil part. of the ^ourtirs 10..1 rates t;eneral and detect Catalogue. and rchriln " ' Musical Inattunrents forwarded to any audres• • ° kilt kg• Feb. VI Ina& . 111111 w 00013 I. y usT lapacead Into t'Ale a %Acad.,' .1141{10 1 1 n 1 C'S ; LI %Oct embracing rainy us* rl)I Sl rr thes Trade I lay* elegant Gold and it. yr, Witc ";"' 1.....?ket5. atom Ear Map amd &ea.( I",us. lrh, • 1 "..' Welts. la abort, Uold Jerry of CI 4 , .1,k am , " I ICr 11U ow. teal hard ticaam will hikte 1,4 " t- 4 .suging of lbe bortlit. Ufve faN aCM I F:110, Mire till-41.m AC-r 161, • o, -• • OPP^ idemmi Barley 4000 lIVAHNLI4, witeeied for p 4ert and kor tto eselVienr 14u,, rr. : is now dial,' taken away by Me Farmer. —III , " quality awl has been reheated with great care. 401 bushels at I rien'tl. Girard. L. dbussuakei'., Fa irview )401/ Wareewuse. tate Il will be loaned to Ike Tamers to quantittet to " -4. A 1 , • am, March le, II =I TIRRAI t'4 ‘l'.. MIIEM RO\I , fRF• , j ~ et h nt `"'" ti •4""6
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