brie Metkip Obserbtr. SEIB, PA SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, MP! The Gazette thinks the Observer's pr xty i Q New Hampshire "is in a truly dePloro l Jle condi tion " Onr neighbor is a true Saur sr i tan , looks with an eye of pity upon or," misfortunes: but heeds not his own, though greater than ours For instance, the "Odseroer' a party" polled over AOOO votes-in New Liwapshire. while the Oa- Aeue's parry did'ut Puri that many hundreds.— Again, our party carJe within a few hundred of polling its usual )7urcber, while the Gazette's lacked twenty t% ,, utand of it. Our party stood firm and uut s .eliling, adhered to its organisation sod its ' e siociples, and if it did not come off with TW.tory, it did with honor The Gazette's, on the other hand, tused with Know Nothingism for the purpose of electing a man Governor who, six weeks before the election, was a Nebraska-Pierce DOIDOWILt. Which, think you, reader, is in a "deplorable condition," the Gazette's party or oars! Our Iris ne •re earns very near getting a "big lain'—w sear that when the Bounty Lend BMus& ceder uneideratioa in Conroe*, sad amendments were being , erdpeeed to tt, sneb as t, extend its provision. to outwear .'twit who fought to "the Lamle of Siekojaok against the ufaistresed savages of the Routh." Sc. Mike Walsh, estk great rarity. moved to amend by extending he pro % ekes to the ••wld.ers 1.14. Er. Wolv." It is °errantly reported dust Mike's ameaduseot was aafevorstsly resolved. o«srior A abighairt" is beyond oar English; but there is ofte thing that is'nt, and that is the fact that if Mike's amendment had carried, a good many peo ples hereabouts who profess to have served in the •• Kris war," would find it rather difficult to prove actual service. By actual service, we mean ger vies that benefitted the cause, and did not fur nish anuanitioa fur the enemy. Like all wars, the "Erie ire was cursed with camp followers. lint there is another thing that is pretty plain to is, if Mike's amendment had been adopted. Most of those who would be entitled to land under it, are shunt as much entitled to it, as a majority of those who wiU get it by the act as it passed. We bays so objection to the appropriation of 160 scree of kind t 9 every man who will cultivate it; indeed, we think that should be done, but ie'nt it "roman the thing into the ground" to give the beet half of our public lands away to fourteen day soldiers to sell to greedy speculators? ter Gov. Pollack has vetoed the bill charter ing the Pottstown Bank—the North Americus Um neonate an anti-bank paper, and the Gazette, for thirty years the apologist and defender of all manner of Banking, has all at once opened its mouth ,and talks flippantly about "heedless legisla tion," and the "reokless and extravagant conduct date Legislature" in passings° many Bank bills. There is but one conversion recoriffid-in history, sacred or profane, equal to this; and that is the eonver•ion of the dumb brute Baalam bestrode, to a sensible talking Ass. Prohibitory Law The annexed bill has passed the House, and perhaps, before our paper reaches all its readers, will have passed the Senate. That this bill t's not what the ultra temperance men bargained for wise* they sold themselves last Fall to "Sam" and whigery, is very evident. Already we hear sumo, wavy claim that their "pound of flesh" has not been given them; and well they - may, for a more puerile, ehiklieb, piece of tom-fool legislation, never was coneocted in the seething brain of a Know No thing cheat. It is neither fish nor foul, pig nor pup; and if it has any effect at all, it will be to open dram shops where dram shops never existed before But it needs no oomments; our readers can see for themselves; and remembering the feet that the present laws are as stringent as this, but are never enforced, they can form a pretty eorreet estimate et how near this one will come so abolishing the trade in ardent spirit.: "From and after the passage of this act, ii shall be nelewhil to keep or maintain any house, room or place where vinous, spiritous, malt Or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, are sold -and drank, all laws or parts of laws, inconsistent with the provisions of this net, be and the same are hereby repealed. "That if any person or persons within this commonwealth shall keep for sale and sell, or in connection with any other business or profitable employment give, receiving therefor any price, Fedi or advantage, by any measure whatever, and at the same time, voluntarily afford a place or any other convenience, or inducement by which the same may be used as a beverage, and vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admix ture thereof, he, she, or they, and any one, aid ing, abetting, or assisting therein, shall be deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to indict ment, and upon conviction, shall be sentenced to undergo an imprisonment in the jail of the pro- per county, for the first offence not lean than three nVr more than six mouths, and for a second of fence not less than six months, nor more than twelve months, and, as either MSC to pay a fine not exceeding 3100. "That, if any two or more persons conspire or net together, by which one may sell, and the other afford the place or other convenience for drink's& with intent to evade the provisions of this she, or they, or either of them, indict. ed, together or separately, upon conviction, shall by seeteseed to undergo an imprisonment in the jail of the oounty, no less than foyir, nor exceed 1u150.g eight months, and be fined not exceeding 11 "That it shall be the duty of every constable- of every town, borough, township or ward with in this commonwealth, at every term of the Court of Quarter Session of each respective county, to make return, on oath or affirmation whether, within his knowledge, there is any place. within his haihwiek, kept and maintained in violation ol this sot; and it shall be the especial duty of judges of all the said Courts to see that this re turn is faithfully made, and if any responsible chasm of any entity shall make know to such neontahle the name or names of ouch person or pumas who shall have violated this act, with the IMMO et witnesses who can prove the fact, it shall he kb duty to make return thereof to the Court: sod apes his failure to do so, be shall be deemed salty of a misdemeanor, and upon indictment sod commission, shall be sentenced to imprison mist in the jail of the county for a period not lees than ems, nor more than three months, and to pay a lime not exceeding $60." Grab ro Hsu Ir.—There are said to be in Illinois at lost tweaw per *eat more sass of wheat at the present lune than in my previous yew. The winter has been exceedingly fum ble. 4 c l/ e ls, is. "How swiml"—The New York Herold says ssosatio• oossonth ig Hr. Peek, in that • has very sensibly MONlied duo the Aivival of the Akita with the news et tie death of the Esoperor of Bale ipr Th e N. T. Mirror is hdly sailied that William' H. Eiewsid will be she aati-lthobreeks suildris for Prosiest is 1868. So be it. Time jr tau resat mho brow thorren re be *hoof i• a to hr this olies. Got. Pollock Vindioating Democratic Polies Aillendlietnta to > Oonctitaiica Very souc. after the election last Fall we were The resolutions piopusing oertaiti important sPrisfid.,troma quarter well posted in the desists i amendment* to the constitution, have poised tie of &hi' mooessful candidate titled his Newts, diet ' *este by a large majority. Tbefirst proposition k'oLSOCIL would not attempt to plant ids Admits- reiatea to the public debts of the Commonwealth , lstratioh upon the policy of the old whig party ! and provides that lie: aggregate amount of debts —but, avoiding alike the folly of dousts - roso and ; hereafter °oatmeal by the Commonwealth shah the more radical measures of }hotel", would en- ra •ver exceed the sum of five hundred thousand deavor io shape his course so as to form a new d Ilan , wept in user of war, to, repel invasion, platform upon -which to rally the entire hetero.! suppress itisurrectiou, ur to redeem the public geneous clan upon whose shoulders he had rode 1 debts of the Commonwealth; and the money so iuto power. To the superficial observer this de raiseo ~ h all be applied to the purpose for which sign might appear feasibise but to the old pciii.! the debt may be amtracted, or to pay such debts, tician it was very evident the man who at- ,00l to u, other purpose. tempted to sit upon two stool*, would surely fall , It is farther provided, that to pay the' public between; and hence, although the Governor , deo: ot t lie Commonwealth, and debts which may might throw overboard a plank here and there hereafter be ceutracted in case of war, to repel too much affected by the whig rut to make it invasion, to suppress insurrection, and to redeem acceptable to the people, and replace it by one the public debt, the Legislature shall at their stolen hem the Democratic party, he would find next session, after the adoption of this section in the eud that his platform would be useless into the C.,netituiimi, provide by law fur the tire. unless it rested upon the cardinal doctrines of anon of is sinking fund which shall not be &be'. the defeated, though nut annihilated Demooraey tithed till the said public debts be wholly paid, And so it has' proved, for now we find him, in t o consist dell the net annual income from the a Meseagevetoing a bill chartering the Pottstown , said public works and stocks owned by the Com- Bank, clearly vindicating the policy of BIOLEll ' i monirealth, or by any other funds arising under in regard to au increase of Banking capital ; all y revenue law now existing, or that may be Nor is this all. By the very act of using the I hereafter enacted, so tar as the same may be re veto, upon the ground of policy, he not only via- quired to pay the interest of said debts, semian dicatea the course of his predecessor towards , nually, and annually, to redone the principal similar applications, but also pays an involunta ; thereof by I; sum not less than five hundred thou ry tribute to that policy of the Democratic party seed dollars, increased yearly by compounding against which the whigs have, in former years, I a ; the rare of not less than five per oentutle per waged such an unrelenting war. We refer, of annum; the said sinking fund shall be invested course, to the exercise of the veto power upon ; in the loan, of the Cuuttionwe.sltb, which shall questions of policy as well as those of constitu- I b e cancelled from tune to time in a manner to be tionality. Our readers vary well know that iito I piOvuled by law. No portion of the sinking doctrine and practice of our party .bar met with fund shell ever be applied to the payment of the such unqualified denunciations at the hands of ! debt of five hundred thousand dollars, mentioned our opponents as that which accorded to the Ex i in the fir,t section of the article, but the said eentive of the State or Nation the attributes of a I sinking fund shall be applied ugly to the purpose co-ordinate branch of the law making power I h e r ein specified. The functions of an Executive, we have ever con- Th e credit of the Commonwealth shall not, in tended, were not designed by the framers of our i any way, be given or loened to or in aid of any in system of Government to be confined to those 1 6 ,ii e id ua l e eupany, corporation or association, nor of a mere clerk, to register and carry out the eu- the Couonenwealth hereafter become a joint actments of the Legislature. He is, and of right owner or stockholder in any company, association ought to be, a oti ordinate br a nch, an d h eeee when o r corporation, in this Commonwealth, or else. bills are presented to him to sign, he meat ex- I where, f ironed for sac purpose. The Common. erciee his judgment in deciding upon the policy wealth shall never assume the debts of any couo of their becoming laws as well as the members of ty, city, borough or township, or of any corpora the Legislature themselves. If he approves of tom association, unless such debt shall have them, he signs them; but if be disapproves of been contracted to repel invasion, suppress in. them. be returns them with his objections This, surrection, or defend the State in war. The sec. according to the teachings of whigery, i rank and pr r,iliues to municipal sabscriptions, heresy—still we find JAMES PoLLAX.K., by the an d provides twit t h e l eg i s l ature ' L a u n e ver an. grace of Know Nothingeim the Governor ef thete 1, tir.; se any eouuty, city, borough or township, by State, adopting and carrying out this same hen- ' vote of its citizens or otherwise, to become a sy of the Democracy. Of the truth of this our I s t oc kh o ld er in an y joke, stock company, essocia. readers can see for themselves, for we publish his Lion or corporation, or to raise money for or loan veto, as a matter of general interest, in another its credit to ur in aid of such company or corpora column. No reasons are given for the veto, ex cept those of policy. No pretence is set up that the charter proposed to be conferred was not as well guarded as those of other Banks now in ex istence; no hints are indulged calculated to im press upon the reader the suppoettioa that the bill might have been passed through the Legie. lature by improper means; on the contrary, every thing goes to show that the Bank bill vetoed had just as good and legitimate cisdnis to be approved by a *day Governor as any Bank bill that ever received such au endorsement But we need not enlarge; the reasons of the Govertior are sound; upon by the Democratic party, awl proved by the experience of the country. tu saying this, we do not wish our readers to lose sight of the fact that for exercising th,-• vet) power up,:u exact ly similar grounds—for _promulgating doctrine identical with that contained in the veto—the party in power have never let au opportunity slip to denounce the Democracy and malign her statesmen. "The one man power, - the "kingly veto," "the fiat of a dictator" were usually the ill-natured said unmannerly comments accorded to similar acts of Gov. Bigler by the whig press and by Polloek•politicians. But ►t is not alone ►n this particular that tilt veto vindicates the policy and the d oc t r i ne s o f the opponents of Guv Pollock Bankv, said the whip party, in its palmiest days, are indispenai ble--they regulate the currency—they develope our resources-41*y add wealth to the commu nity—they are a preventative, if nut a rsdical cure, for "hard times." And "hard times," as our readers know, was the standard appeal to vo ters whenever whigery designed to carry an eke Lion. But all this, says Pollock, was a mistake "As a remedy for hard times, and as regislaton of the currency," he emphatically declares, "banks have signally failed." The very doctrine, and almost the very language, enunciated and acted upon by the Democracy heretofore in all their contests with the rag-barrons of the State. The very doctrine that Shank and Bigler have preach ed. The very doctrine the Democracy have sus sustained: And the very doctrine JAMILB POL - LOCK, and his followers, have denounced: The only spot where the Governor attempts to patch in a whig plank, is where he hints at the , doctrine of "protection;" and that, even, be en deavors to oover up by coupling it with the Dem ocratic doctrine of "revenue." A tariff "for pro tection"--protection the primary, and revenue the incidental object—was the doctrine of COLl gresaman James Pollock, and Congressman James Polloek's whig supporters, is 1846. Bat now, nye Gov. Pourinu, "A well-regulated system of revenne"—not "protection," mind you—"by the,nationsi government, protecting national in dustry and encouraging the enterprise of the American people," &c , /to., "is re better regula tor of the currency and a more certain remedy for financial distress and financial evils than all the banks of this or other States." And that the Governor thinks the present system of reve sue-4hst adopted in 1846 by the Democracy, sad opposed so strenuously bfarragressmais Pol loek--is a "well regulated system, protecting 'm ike's' industry and encouraging the enterprise of the Asesriosit people," is very evident from the i s s g uage of the veto in another paragraph. Says be: na • wealth, trolls sod sossiorosoper pro p/ow w pest us roes, Oast tie period ts toil 0114 bibs bow V oporatise,) has bow rapid sod sedmieod. Orr sosp ississfacesria l ..d i ad " Woo isen boos Miry* owl pros dossispod, sod ors ow is rtor am" dipos sot yeit, de l ft Itispolie4 its siditiose to ear kakis, eapitsi had bows almost sestissi—bersiss so appretdoblo properties to tbo istisosst isenissetitbe great !Moneta &booty ossimood. These bete desesotraeo aN oelablioll du as* thei, el linosh losiiat briLllfer say sail de aid OW busbies. of • sesoiry, their booms* is sot isisepotseidy osowp to progress sod rapid disvolopeoet.* This paarapit adose is saliaisat to vindicate the satire policy of the Dosoeratie party upon die questions el Beak*, Revenue, and Protea lint; and is, withal, s moss anshing sounnestary ipsit the appositios Pollock and his (Amax have mode to thatpartg. Bea Thome 8.• Bell, Obasteraosety, W bon ogpsiosill by 9ov. Pollock rreabless hip d lk Mem Mitzi& • ti in Ifier Germ!, Smith and Senator Seward are getting into a wrangle Mr Smith says that Mr. Seward's abolitionism don't amount t o much in the District of Columbia, as he goes for abolition when the people there will assent and when Can grass will pay for the slaves liberated And that Mr Seward is committed to admit Kansas as a slave state by too California speech. Thereupon the Rochester Democrat, the Seward organ, de nounces Mr. Smith, and the "Buffalo Dews/x.741- , y" iinpugni to him all sort 4 of bad motives in „..• • - • the Whigs and Kilos Nothings io At the recent so-called Whig tlolv.-n•ion all the persons put in nomination were nominees of the American party. Bet. .r. th. convention ad journed ;A resolution was ..ffered (Apposing secret oriranizations, which was voted down by a decid ed majority; whereupon about one-fourth of the members scee.le.l The seceders met again on S:ittirdAy and adopted resolutions denouncing de bi iciet ies, and recommending the entire sepa raqun the Whig party from the new order. - now figuring sa prominent Know Nothings, arr, from their antecedents, peculiarly fitted for inch a party. Fur instance, 3fr. Patton, the Know Nothing oandidaul for Attorney General in Vir ginia, was anti-Van Haren 1882, aid for Van Buren in 1886; Rives, Conservative in 1887—'9; whig in 1840; States•rights Republican from 1841 to 1844; Democrat from 1844 to 1848; Know Nothing in 1855. In 1848, when Mr Pat ton'was picturing the rise, program, and decoy of the Native American party he described it as "du ,Wi.horn and hell-bound party." Then, there is John P. Hale, who is destined, we suppose, to be the Know Nothing Senator from New Hampshire. In Congress, in 1862, Hale solemnly declared that, so long as there should flow in bi% veins the blood of his mother, who was the only child of an Irish exile named O'Brien, so long, an Irish emigrant should never want words of encourage ment or sympathy from him. If he bad an im pulse or a passion, he said, it was when an appeal was made to his heart for an /rids exile. Now his blood appears to he a mere decoction of Know Nothing pepper. 11101 BREAKERS AHEAD. —Th,re is •r nible sarnig CAPITAL KNow NOTHINGS --Slme of the men sir The Pennsylvania Oasisla are now epee throughout the whole extent, and the business of transportation is actively going on. Although the State Railroad to avoid the Alleghany Por tage is not ooinpleted, the main line is worked in connection with that link of the Pennsylvania Railroad, so that, practically, the delay °coati quilt upon cr issing the Portage, is no longer incurred.- aft. The Democrats of Ciacinati have nomi nated James J. Ferran for Mayor. The Conroe - tian Foamed resoletioni denunciatory of the Know Nothings. Alit the eandidates for nomisatioes were required 6‘ give assurances that they were nut Know Nothings. GOING TO SHOW THUS. HAND.--Gell. Peter Sken Smith, as Chairman of the American Slate Executive committee cans a state convention ;a assemble at Wirriaburgh on the first Monday in Mayo "the anniversary of the martyrs of /tar siagtost." The object is to effect an area organi sation of the folks wise now assemble in the dark places of the earth, and to proceed to nominate a Canal Commissioner and delegate to aa epee ta• Lionel A.mtriean Convention. HOWLOII aIIIZLEY'S WHITS 00AT.—This fol lowing is Greeley's owe amount of his notorious "'lute oostf' "People suppose it is the same coat, but it Mel. The original white owe castle Flom Ireland. Au emigrant brought it out; he wanted messy and 1: wasted a twat, no I bought it of him far twenty dollars, and it was the beat oat I ever la. They do work wall in the old emintrieic n9s is emit a hurry as we do." The nrinicipsl eleetioviiiksbe city of Oar basdple, wpwih atom s, the g. N.'s were floored ISt, majority whist their 200. Irstoilhostifit orate the *ma of 4, szionlys CHAN II.2I, ,Jorithwil /iamb 41 186 To the Semati #iwoqf ihoromAlliemoh • twrtitMzw:— herewith return le tie House Reprowestatit, to which it originated bill No. 216, satithdlks set suthorhisg ate incor poration of the 6 l2 l ;of mss' with my objeetioas to the . Shosid the snub*, of Basks ssdihe of tasking capital is the Some be intrapse AAA it so, to elms west sad wherWApiters questbaw that deism sod Aould reeeiews awful sod cendbroonlid erosion. It lasioihriosenet Atemmts mined to dsasettia the questioss, the same% will-be found to tit unusual sad astrsoedinary number of applioatOns fur bask chums sow pending before theLegielsture. But dui saw ber of applications i no just criterion by which to determine eititeitito wishes or the wants ofd Gov Ch. tit( Bill /tA the coginiettity to his regard. Their number and the pertiaaestrith which chap are pawed, have startled and (armed the public wad, nor bail the favorable ',ion of the Legislative, is granting these deninds, eared to allay the ap prehesuons sal feta time exalted. The policy of thgiast few yeas* have been severely and unnewearily restrictive., yet this policy should be pved rather than abandon the State and theT.ests of the people to the destructive intim* of a wild and realties aye. tem of banks and Inking. That same increase of banking oapitalo neemaary on admit laced ties within thiscomnwealth, will not be de nied; that a lu so pine:tome 15 not demanded, either by public magma or the public weal, is a truth equally wieldable. lu As creation of banks, a mond liailumost discrimination as to number, locality *We eimands of trade, should be exercised. The number should be deter- mined, more by theetual wants of legitimate trade, than by the ild fancies of stock jobbers and rash speculator The sudden and lianeoes sary expansion of th currency should be avoid ed; and whatever teds to produce snob s result ought to be disoounenanoed, and if possible pre vented. The histot of banking in our own and other States 14 trill i awful lessons on this jeot. kimparietioe ennld teach se wisdom, and our prelent and hum action, in relation to beaks and banking, ehonlimi regulated and controlled by her teaching. %e advantages to be derived from an incripmed ntnber of banks are more fan. tied than real. It i tin error to suppose that an increase of nankinipapital adds ts the actual capital of the Swop nation. Battling capital let but the aggregate of individual capital; pre viously existing, redered more efficient perhaps, but not more useful by such aggregation, and the special privilege conferred by the act of in ourperation. Ciro:moon is sot capital, cot' does it increase or repreent capital. As the repre sentative of credit, eased upon the ability of the bank to redeem itpronciees, it becomes, when properly limited,' aNeful auxilhary to trade and commerce; when mitnited and excessive, it not only oesbes to be wilful, but beeomes dangerous and destructive to tb financial and industrial interests of the peop. Without an increase of banks and the tacilies they afford, the 60011110t clal and industrial iterests of the cannwywould suffer so serious reline. Ineoareoionos might be experienced, &adobe more rapid, and for that reason the more duprous progress of business arrested. But all du is preferable to the coo oorniiant evils of an iffsta- curreacy—over-trad log, rash speculation and • depreciated earrency always terminating i bankruptcy andiron. That such would be the molt if the numerous banks now before the Leplature shi.uld be chartered, cannot be seriously oubted Personal and pri vate interests may eagnffy the importance and secessity of interposing these banks, but no considerations of palm policy or mierem could justify their creation Such financial policy would be nothing less thsafinancial madness sad folly. in population, welch, trade, and commerce, YriViiiiiii e fliAthVtee la tir sAltrg,4ll l IV factoring and induarial interest' have been lar gely antipennaldoveloped, and arillnow in pr wars of more le development; sad let during this period addition to our banking capital have been *most nominal, besting no appreciable proportbn to the names* increase of the great intense already enumerated. These facts demonstrate aid establish the truth that, although banking Utilities may and do aid the business of s a oonatv, their increase is not India. petuably necessary 0 its progress and rapid de velopment. But pater facilities may secure greater results, sad therefore it is freely admit ted, that although moth facilities are not absolu tely necessary, yet they are important, and u aids to legitimate Wines, under proper limi -1 cations and restrictions, should be afforded. A moderate and reasosable increase of banking ca pital judiciously distributed might be useful to the increased and iteressingtrade and oommerve of the State; but stunt no erturastasees can an , extravagant and immeommory increase be justified or defended. -lamassid ?usual considerations may secure the of numerous sets incor porating banks, sot by the buskins wants of the ootamnaity, buss* legislation can not be sanctioned by public policy or sustained by public sentiment. The financial and commercial esreammunents from which the ooustry is now slowly recovering, requires cautious and prudent legislation, and demands that the sang and real waata of bui -1 nee should be regarded, aid the true interests 1 of the people consulted. A sudden sod ezessaive inflation of the uneasy by the creation of nu merous banks, might mitigate and temperately remove the evils we now suffer, but in the end would reproduce and aggravate them. The re medy is more to be dreaded than she disease, sad its conirequeness airentimes more fatal and destructive. Bank atiocommeistioss are and ever must be, an insecure and lareliable basis of legitimate business. When everything is prosperous and money abundant, seottamodations are freely prof fered and loans easily secured. In a monetary crisis and in the hour of greatest need, the bor rower iad,r his moss withheld, his paper rejected and his creditor, the beak, de manding payment of his liabilities. The beaks in self defenee, is seasons of pressure, are com pelled ;thus to sot, to prevent settleke and theit own ruin. Is this struggle life the debtor must first fall, publics and private interests safer, and a puma detnagement of badness andithe currency immediately follow. As a remedy for 'shard times," sad as regu lators of the °snooty, banks have irony failed. A well regulated vitas of revento,_ by the Na toOnvornateat, promoting mOOOll leolearn ncouraging the sanapnes of the American Pelle, restraining the soormoss and now omin hime.l leX ise uePortficalrof foreign products sad ei leel: ir labbi o n is thia country against the eiicer - -40 pay for probed, masufaceursd abroad, which we 'Wald and maid make better at home; sash a system is a bettor regulation of the currency, and a more certain remedy for iti uncut dittoes sad ossunereial 'evils than all the beaks of this and o th er Statis t that are now, or 11 1 1 y. be tweehlihoil Irliegislasivie enastinasts. Thom Pailltitiollioyda so elaboration. Their truth is Irberiarlideaiseld. Their "phonies • =miler_ emes geseants a question of more L doterstoutliss. Discriminationsz si b i e . odious, bat is riew if the action of the tars oa the sublet* of the incorporation of new beaks, they beams imporesat and neesseary. In the discharge of my sdiolal dada in the premis es, I may ear is juNpis s i t t, but will shrink from so rimpesallity... Hark' on Mk if ney isidnation into ado, impult =au declared Uist "t ' not reams is aination the incorporation of 'Pit whin imbsgansably tweesaury sad tints 10 the. stunt bnaMess wasp; . mad. , 1 sistmeissisy in lA* the may hi " M anor ititself, Int* tea 4 ~ : hisf*ab- Ogg igia nrin;ifori .14 drirMnd ed by dz os Ztunotlifi. :bnimant et rinnality Itatif it eitalUirek its modality to mbar Intake fir its. pint 4 i . - 4r1.411. In firm Wlnt W eel etaiity a Sn't•l 404. T. leacert attli. It. Satin i iIItICISI tan . ~,i it h' . 7 „ . : :. ,' , ,,, . e l sis, ( v f r, ,f ss, IhAIS the ii if.. late,. fr, , . 1 01.n1 Ike out ••,5 10 f gb '''' 4." April SC for the at iliodia .-- i 'our aiwncen,yorn.i:it.. • my ... 1:: : ~ : „ : „6„ 0 , r b., , ,,,:iih.' , .: 4 , " , : :: „0: 5 ,,, , , u..... '' Tickets .if admirown t , , , i , 6 6 hill SA rtes . I ' o4 ' 124 ten _ or arch Oat requires', or the *aut. or interest of the . gels, March 31, 15. J. ., 4.• TICE 331,,05 z yx/ . 3 (4 )3312331: zatn i V, that, elearlj demand the creation of , -- - LOST .'r' k t Igst a few year. ago In the n . orregttd thr those whode- ' ~, ' NI!. DAY heal:err/I" th. ~,,t,..r ~ 1 Ttordl an , vs -eb 1 ofiviii, sickly sal ow . .4,, d dr4.'"°ul/) "minimal., '" Ire the plumage of this bill would prompt its tip. strert , and :he re•irlonce . 1:1 • Apt 1, K. )4r on ~,,,,t , ... '..., D .,;,. ff ,pir . o. I : i ii/latred wit,,..,0, tr.... . Pgroo... val, considerations of public interest and Lkt t N tent. , bi a ls •ti r:r i a e i s vus rAlt,:i.-:4::Tui,curs::::::.; - v. r , , ~ . .‘ l,- , ,, , ,, : :,., :: :: : , d,:7 , ,, : : ; , :,..::::: , y ,, :„; 7 1 , i , , ; ( : ,: : ::::: :,: a .v u, ,, : `,, ,: i t z ,:, : ::: : :: c p . . , ' 11. : : , ..F :: 1 :17, : ::, : :: :: ', ' :::' , " : , ' , " : ' ~.r i,.. m ., ~.„ ~, , , •.,, ,, ,..s•Ill Sts . int?, iell Vs Ils thr pistg , ler 71.,1,, i ' pr lA :..r .', domande of Akita ditty require me to Ali- 1 onoll. my •ifamiall• JAS POLLOCK. _ _ _ _ __ .. 4 .. INTITATIOR TAROT DIERSOrkiL Al frit) be 'Ten at the Revd lion-it bait, - 1 lIVE&ING, APRIL 5 Mak Hives at Ili i n i 1 Nitw Utz, Hared 27 , socu s.,, of it Lira ,- riursikwr .1 , ,,,tia• us. Nol b ling •A left The Steamship Arhorefe left Liverpool at 2P. Undone tu Wake it the - Ile.t liaU .4t this.eorwun rift!. Al. QS the 10th and arrived of the light ship, Ladies' aaii3Ouil ljlaudrril (inutyrbenee Cunt uun fp ra lleged and can he semi at Brown • But' - 1 tA o dos es 0,14 about midnight, but did not come in till day- tu the 11t11. light.. She experietuied westerly gales the entire ?leer Manager J . was ilirtairoi ~iiit..e. S peemp, the beings 74 passengers, among them Acting, Ruiners s Arch-shop Hughes, Bishop Newman, ate. Geu..l Iftrrton,:'...-7 37 Krlrug4 11 .. :-.*.,- The death of thou. Nicholas is confirmed • lie H ik7L ( o %,„, n ,',": 4 "' ::: J M . il l , nt . "ti . c' j '' tin "liP died shortly after noon ou Friday, March 2d. A good Stria( and lira** Barad w r.ugago.d for 11 a His death was unused by atrophy of the lungs, lion. Supper iron. 10 till ti." silos I. Carriages will call for (Adler or 6 a'. locrt. A after only a few day's *jokester. His last words Le,,,,, m arch 29 , y ob . to the Emprria were-" Tell Frederick the King ' Wire . -- 3 - ii,r•ri i.s,iss - reel is., reteeved a tut. of Prussia, to continue attached to Russia as he epeeist rr,e t,• sold the go ft l FU - .. IMeII am elnett kifthen i 5e0,1,00 I Isle, p ,__ ~ Sage, •I•rels Jl. IMO 'gra rgs I Lliv• at•uo.o s , ~,, has hitherto been, and never to forget his father's - ---.., . 1 go „, s r pa 1 z.i i ,.,„,,.., T t ~„ 4 , i d m.i . , , ,i, ii„. , ~.. A •ten , ler 1 w.s of A •13",' / 4.••1 rec.,l It ~, t t , ~, ~„ orii.,, s . asate . t at • th .,,, b , o v i., , , ,. ., , 4 . , .._• ' 0 eetalogtirsof tn. se tai trade sues s- s 1 ,t pt ." , ic in, 1, .„ Phis, and other citge. , , ospi sold , gre tar ~,,,,,,, i ".... ''-' i ,, I Intel Mateo. It was !Inn !orb' wece n ,-1- , „:77, , , , , It is said that a few days before his death the ~_„K : 1 - .7',,",,nl i- -, 3 , 1 - 2 „,,- 14315 Er It e ri.).ii-... eei ILIA Czar succeeded in effecting a complete reooncili- '"iis. -A%7".-i -ie at< •Ji '',' i FIVE_HVIIDILED THOUSAND Conn stion between his two eldest sons Alexander and NA 11-1"•lTro. 11 to 104, , ; "ot W. ~ iii, .4 ,,, -; ;; 1 has' been told. of which them ••••• opwlrds GI turas va er "wt. at blare :, At Rcrtr4 i-. • ONE HUNDRED THOU-4ND SENT B Constantine who where at variance. News of the ii ili a ou Emperor's death was received in Sngiand with 1 (lel vt: I r l e , :: : ii .r.:, , , a .,` l ' imuills 'i - VK I A n t .., eas el '% I r attesting the the high esti i1111:1412 In Whitt' It is to 111114" - t. r li.e sly, Atedteal '• ' . every deuionatration of joy. In several of the ------ - - I eq .- T .- it Boat for Chicago Q I I.A.lng.lt I.AIgY F.I.CIN 1. C . a id• , BOOR FOR IiVRRY TIINIALE theatres the managers came before the curtain -, Master, will t...... e 1., r rie, I'll,r nd ,n the author Laving grevrted h. err gums Mitt, tun . and announced the fret, which was received ill ter n port.. I towed, a eel. o” the opener's gr , 'pp - west sit temp a at. pecoll.r te, female-. tit ree_„,.,h% '-' t 'n E‘,. Freight o+ 1,,..iic..p,,,,, to I, lA, .1 . %wig, et oea:i , coite , u,ted .; y [house nds both in serene ~ • . h'tt le .. most intrances with tuinultumui cheering marth 11. 1,33 t' , i't .c l ive' . Cu n'• V -sae, it. r'os'y WtHltlii et ll diocuver. byc mil) qiegg Iv ..., At Berlin the Covet placed itself in mourning, Administrators' if °tiro". win. w ith theme nelien heel, the nevem, c ne,reeene and orders where honed for the sole Prussian , \T ' rill •I'. i• tw•et.) give,, dual I.,tlenl of Adm 'ni t • has • a ss. ton proper aureate*, her essansagais n." ''. arliv to wear the oymbom ot , mourning for four 4s ti ~...., ib ..., ..,. , !.. 1 1, : e a. ,,n1, : 7,, ,.4 6 .--b., ~ ... , ... , , , .7 .. ,, ,,r,i,,b . l ~. ... 11.,..., I.s - owing • norther his 0f. ,, .5e, ~.c ,t„.. week indebted to smug *sense are aggressed io roast :usu., pit Liu , ... !i V i l . of t h e a l mo.t I ifflPOrlanee • ~ r ~, ~ . 5, : lhove oben l i sll , : a . fig furtltl •• ,. .4 , .....t it eri,, I' • resent in tortes laa Which bar aeragurarges• tc , r 1 .6... - ..5.5, ur, 4 ..,., At Vienna the news caused nau.:l agitation - u tee n ei L ri d y 14 kit Ili t (eft r;E:4 1 41%, Ada" n o , 'Tv 4 en"man• wilt ewe "e t. ".o r uet on o.g ~ An order of the day by the Emperor of Austria, 1 , 4 1 1 101 011.1:1, 111 1 1 4 , 11h r: -. 't i ll ii e. i ... •11uptoino which others,.. 0 ' • ' ' . directs that in acknowledgement for service rem- Monis &Lei. kilr e b a " 1r44 .44 lie() ea .5..,111,. At all ILK Ivitttllllaf Wes, sae, r•' ~ , ..._ _ s, 5 , dared with noble eagerness by the Emperor RAIL ROM) FROFO4ITION "7 its 46.("6" Nicholas during a time of unfortunate trialti, the THF• 81"" , r sr""ea di ." 4 ,"'”g ei"'rrd ii net /luta ii.,ri. :I t, ...II!. ling noon ohstevetuo,• ,r ~ ~.,,,.., C.Omt . the. rs.,,k- In. Ar l u r u,, , ,A • -,, ,r ~,, , ia peva: it I 'hi ttlitalt •)•teln, hurl un'i't, r ii.. Nicholas Regiment of Cuiraaeeurs should always (aro L s i t al." . ;•,,, Ali per•on• hies it ~, . .eit.el i , O, rt .: _ , rip rt., d Which they err irta.rilnlit. %...1 fc, , vk , -I, , preserve that wise as a souvenir in the Austrian , wale wlica o u: . l ... nri . e .. btrzt . Lu u t t he ,, trg is ig. an: ... . r- ~ • nto r• g. .• . p., , , d e . lOC lls vre'h ,OA filt4llV2l.laslVlt it 11411. %Isis, r I • " Palermo a, army 111•CpsetItS VI, ISIIVAIt friOin, svlv f . 1 , h LI. Ur!" r 0. 2 ge,.10,,e , 'fall, he , • ine se 00 1 1,,, Or seen, jg 0..., „ob., ~,,.. ~. At Paris, the police arrested the ballad sing- I.?.:,„.'":4";re.„':,7r,i''''" ''''N'''':' .Or ' .Sc , %laity are ill couslant a kliae • 1•JI Math, *. 4 •6 1.1, , ,,,,„ ~,,,,....., en toe ohatutting verses disrespectful to the dead - - - N s A r w rangentent• W I too , . nem Many haver thiT:c ::: r. o '..- er -••:. .. and es,,w 1,1 lint ertal Ft 'Klat t, le.. 'VA, A ff, ~ ~, Czar. ix: i. have iseeoci. ,, ed wait ts..l I i l , us .4. in the whir car dc.l ,!„ ~,, tort ~ , ,,c _ Wi ll „„ E , „,,,, u • 1- , - ~,,, A lei ph from Berlin, of the titii, suites I,"..eda,mtipk,"uLd'Arr:., h uf "!:' ,. 7 , : ,,, : h .t ,' ,, , , I: . ~ _ :) , •' l ,l , _ ' t run- 1 t . l,g kg I fry , if 111, 11Ir It lni a .f* ,e 1 that the Emperor Alexander 11, who has auo- the liner ,I patronage perrt,,:o,. ..go i.. 4.4 to rte. w e I, ~1„,,,, ~,,peier,„..hi, 10 ~,, ,e , , ceeded quietly to the throne, has issued a maul- `„°,,"',',.".',",:;,`,,,„'.'1 ,1 ,,,",„7„ f ',„. - „' d ,''', ',..'',,r, • '„.,' •'„ ",”„ ',',',,,-, * ":4:, inc,. ,r1.,:e3 A. i. co. ) are ul ag.sg., or , test, iu which he promises tadhere to the par Pa asuent• or nurotte.• ,I 1 V. AOI, A. a .... • ...IN! III ), tam, •. Of tit , se corairna6latrua n 5. , ,,,,. • r ••• t f We liey of his father. The Grand Duke Constantine hate low VI/ la WI A I -tit's. iractment. m COOKTIIGI ICTOVI3III Reader are you a h Ishmael or • 'stars' 1 ..... L , 1 WI. I.l.ate )4....a/ the 641“.4 , e maltase of - atter.. so ,iekllWAll V , and other officials had formally taken the oath embracing at the .1504 /Wpm , ed •I. a 1 -., Di. org hr.*. god i.., , °A . / 0. , Iy, and togNite 110 tilts, in e • . • n, ~ , of allegiance to Alexander, and the whole gar- brains risen '''"''. ''''' ''' Co' '• ''' '0 , '''''-`"• e. ,• teflon • vt sib their tw.,(l and ftanptn , . n ,,, ..., It, r; • .", MOO wail to do so on the 3d . Ambassadors had may ' lower stoking igt,,,... i II SI,I avoid IQ y4.,u and Vies', 0. ~ Iwo. tr. , 00....,,, 4,. -„,,,,„ been dispatched to Vienna and Berlin to 111110tIU• which ti the ' '10" Of s"' 7 ‘•'t ~ -.. ..' .. ',."1 P a ' a " °" 1 "T• (131.0 `" ,1 D •kr • . rs 0 , . ~„. rate Stoves, Potash 1 :4 1 •Tenil• - 111 4 S'IVI, heats -if si ::c the monde Cur its ordinarl eetie , itrun andel e . ce the sew Emperor's acoession to the throne Copper Ware. Wagoa Rosa,. , I•, . g ~s 1„ i•. , 'gr nuarg• fur Hied cal aterbdiggee toed r ne. 1n•, 4,1 ~ NI. ...• , 5 , A synopsis of Alessodoes manifest is mow . M ay*. le We hive also on tis: tut , :at. • r it. , . # rime w , :,. - ri others**, a u....d ,e, rid-f• f •-• I. 'at a/a,t„ ed via Koni,gsburg Ile declare/ the welfare of Plow s and Plow el""nrs• tlttnitte. Of , ce and the Wiper e..,ieet,,,i, • , Isua• , ri eh among which we nailer the sett . rat. t • I• mere 61.4 his Empire to be his only object . That tie wil l eleif illiarnetier, %Aro/ rem , . 11.,, ty , ill. Cartel, g I. • - .. , '.• ',' of the gip, e•sgg 'gong , g Jr . lir sp.. endeavor fb maintain Russia on the highest stand- ..',°i.':;elr)ureteirro`;e2",s,,b,`.l,..hr..‘:':.,.: •''',-1; v • ." 1 '.. n .!`"... ,'',,' 5 h ,....,.. ~• ~..„';',. ' .4 ..:'.."k:?7 , ...7. `,." . 17. '' and of power and glory, and aim to accomplish great care We rail!' ei, l.i. J. 1 . • e. .. el -.I re c la , t• .' ea,. sun a.• rettl..ta- ~. i . ,•,.. ts the incessant wishes and views of bin predecessors. ,1,7 1 ,,,„„'="'" "'""' ''' ''' ". " ''' ' .:‘;...1„ : 4 7?, 1 ,. '''' '',,t.,,C.'..',.- • ~•'''',`,',;:,,,,,- , i , !;70,' C " '‘"'' '''''•" Hopes the seal of his subjects will assist him Eric. Mareh 31. 185'. CAUTION -r 833 isusiac therein. LAND WARR ANTS' i If , ~suit Aille•° o the ~,,, 1- I,l‘l N. ...rtr,, 5. For several days the rumor was prevalent that free atibigetiPeng purchase and veil LI• t 1 A ArrILIII(“ „I , I I Ps, lilt Pier a Ift n, . , d, the Grand Duke Michael had been several wound- to, /ante t hwe eonteeid leau lvr xl , owlet twm A t ri p ; : ~-, T o A -., 1 .4 .•/ „.. 1 ' ‘ ,, , a 4 i re liTi, ~.„ t7l a , ..„,, ~,,,,.., „„,,„,, h ‘ , 0 ~ ed in an engagement ou the 'relternaya, and had hauled., ho -. R • • , 1 It.etter. ,l ;•-• I',",n ft fetpl Of , t n.. 1 , 1.1,1• .1 . 1 M 1 Ult.. A t rie March 44. 1-33 \A . 111% lit MEM. 41, g ill Ilf. % .•., . died in Sebastopol of his 1114 : 41 " 6. This requires h Airy...RN , 114.....iinarjii, , ie. ,I ~S,, 7 1 .. i ." - 1. ~,t IdV ~ c 'f•t 01 al t part ut :he l, its tr I-tI C o .ff, 1 confirmation, ) ii.n.l.erchi fs its •- , ..I ~. ~,... , •.t .•• .. AI I. taro Intel Arian, •• %Man H. 1,1.1. 43 'ft hp 1 / 4 1, I. Ak y I .... 0 ii 11 •111.7RICEr C ion 1114. Now 1 ~it i The deceased Emperor had already re-called _ ,! bar, `v • /tie Lib ft, C.lrere. Cot v. I tits M • - • Kew Goods at the Empires; Are..l 1. ., Cro• Jit t• int feu. /ho, I, ie....) irrTv - al of the At/antic: , hikoff from the Crimes, sodgiven the Atensel ~ n••. chief command there to Prince Gortnebakoff, and the second to Gen. Osten &taken. It is alio stated that General Radiger has been summonded from the high position h•: held in the army of Poland to take the direction of the min istry of war in the piece of Prince Bolgorouski, and it was surmised that Gen Bibikoff the home minister of the Empire would be removed. These appointments if authenticated are of much im portance- .l4.- • - i v 1.-4 L. .11 . known in Pans, orders were sept to Canrobert to press on the siege of Sebastopol with the utmost vigor. Of the departure of Napoleon fur the Crimea, nothing additional was known Preparauons continued to be made. Gee. Wedell had left Paris on his return to Berlin, and was said to be the nearer of instruc tions which would insure the connexion between Prussia and the Western powers. The Chamber of Deputies at Stutgart had vo ted the 3,000,000 thalers demanded by the Min ister of War, but inserted formally in the bill a recommendation to follow closely the policy of Austria. The ratification of the treaty with Sardinia had been exchanged A despatch from Sebastopol, March kb, reach ed Paris the 7th, stating that 50,000 Russians were thireotening the English force at Balaklava Gen. &squid was endeavoring to get his corpse in the rear of the enemy with a few of cutting them off from reinforcements, and become the attacking party. The weather was very variable, but at latest dates it was fine. A convoy of 200 wagons suc ceeded in entering Sebastopol Firing attain ed to be kept up on both sides with more or less steadiness. During the night of the 21st Feb., the Rus sians threw up and armed a redoubt on the flank of the fortifications of Sebastopol, and on the night of the 24th it was stormed by the French. Ac counts of this event are direcly contradictory. Mensokikoff says the French were repulsed with a loss of SOO men, while the French ac counts Anita the sietery with 100 killed. The French had likewise destroyed the werkeitround the Malakhoff tower, but with great loss to them selves. A special correspondent of the London Daily News, reader date of Halaklava, Feb. 28, says: that it was rumored that Gen. Canrobert had or dered a wart martial to try an officer of high command . in the French army, who has been se imped of holding treasonable correspondence with the enemy. A CAM, TO Till I.antes.—Dr. J. Duponoo's Golden Pe riediesi ?Ws lbr Foinsihe ..lafa/libie for earressing irregu larities, and removing obstructions from whatever cease. All medical men know, as well as many others, that whoeuver as obstruction takes phut*, Pother from cold. exposers, or say other rouse, the general health begins immediatly to decline. and the want of such a remedy has boon the of ce essay irosonseiptious among young le maim. Iseideehe, pate is the side, palpitation of the heart, Waddle of food. and disturbed sleep, generafly arise from the interreption of satire ; and whenever that is the ease, the Pills will invarible remedy all these evils. Feu sad seplicit directions accompay each box, which mast b• strictly followed and all diseases peculiar to fe males mg be speedily curd Prise $1 SO per box. Sold by all the Dinghy in Kris and wham& and Malt at the proprietors price by CAR TIN * N 301111311, No. 6 Need Zoete% to whom all orders ' meat be addressed. Iy2B. _ _ ‘4_ t.• Dr 'wawa, oneorthomont celebrated Physically In New-York writes on Ibllowin Du etnme—bere der.—}lasing witnessed the ereettent et netts of mitt 11.• ea lea. .IS linetamt VA.'S& MID Cnswit @sacs. in a ease Mean:ram Bronchitis, and being ouch In favor of counsel isthmian*" alictimart aide throat. btormatai tubes awl hands, l ens Mrstefora cheerfully reeoramend your Medicated =as Wag the mostsoneratairt and aft's& mode of rhino of tbt kind i tures 010 sera Itodouht diver ands epergnes may be relleerd, owl many cured, by mina your stwolles. You ate at Map, bogie Wit to saw way you Imlay Wick pro. Respect/WI, yours. Et. C. AM IN, M. II No NO flowtioa eirewt, New-York Prof. S. Comma wr itoisms as Preoron-- aaeoceetata,—( have feu et ly had Oinaston to lest yOef Meery Illyfte a11d417111510 Valle to • um at olmoose eery tamest. tam 1 bad re died to ylrfd to other at, of trelitaleet, sad the malt Ns moiled ms. iliag. *la ,dray be We eaelleamistloo of you peepatatmos. it te so locirei . bet a a sitcelleat resmody. 1 emiab Obi Mitommelom aisles Wit that It. adobe to oloaga wheat tit teach of all . Irv: boom Creme or, Mu.- N aw-Y aaa. Nov. li. ll*l Dais Bra P.-11 MIMI oh //411,0 M. Ciollafs Illyisaa, so a moody is dlosoon of Ope West amW hear. HaViad had some oppww• I ty le us lam alicaor. lam Soso mood 1111.1 it as a sot aaeoileot semilmille, Walt the eyrup sod doo iabalrag 'poi Waite* of the dm& The HT•Sall• 11l ige male by 'kW, jam. 2111, liii. Qs she PA ii".llg, Dee. A. Pettit_ Mr. IItILLIAM C. Diplicout. et Mee* wed IVIDAS J. STUNG, et Clessesse M» Mx Opialop. flth host. We. Dr. lees Ms. DOUR VDIO3IVitieiIiCADTILI ble inummit. est or ms". `yd•rs. liP ib. es r ftili tbelarls• • TAW S. radliditia high some se aserill ends litosity albg iseeel wash. W 6 have °Versed this guutl a•- wr I t -t ,kll2l E 1414 :4 011*. a 111^1. are entire' , nen terl l a rge awe• ot Front t ,r•nn.ttr iv latest uove4ve• Sew at • . reap T es. killr oil re arid Brunpels Lac. 1.1411.(-. • aof douse ReePinit tic"' I ik his re 11. 14. t-.. 1 I 46 _ _ New Spring Good 4 f0r..3.855. W tt are la rePeild Cur hew P v. r• of M' Y I), Vrint. tin . •lk . pr.Ce• Tin!i 1.. If 1F 4 1r) Erie, blare 11.14, CR A — CH I - , 1 s ,111,1 ritTEA( H PA , and rm. ..,„ , a.ad line I nob Liiittis. a gaocal •saaarttiwut low rre4 Ir) March UI. i' , 115 I IN; (.4 1 1;pealeill 44—P "" DlVa . ; el fr " . 1 CA5E..1,200 Yard* Madder Pr.dc, ,y 7 pr, w 0(1 Di , cents per yard TII3.IHIAL%. 10. 4 `) 1 CAOEI.IIIO Yard , it,:ntreil • /*nate, rt.) 11l 11.1(' , Intil a rook. •Inall edparet. irs.l •r r, oir , l av% !pa. at gn per yard 'rims /.1.4. liA C6ll _ GOOD NEWS!! lOU BOUNTY LAND SE Services in the Revolntionary.War WAYNE'S WAR. WAI. 1 WAR ()F P 412, PATIIPIT W MEXICAN WAR, ILvltllt.tlt, BLACK FIAWK I% Alt. By N A.cr CO•44;RE-0.4. an 0ne.... n.l So!,1 lers who ha. tolllUffi dada war of the United ehates -ince 17:5. are it , '" to 'Gel ,d Land, It they have not received .L who have relit) Or RR sere'. are 11011 , entitled to eirOUCh :*.Ore to :unite u no., who have reeei red 1611 acr e., are not entitled 0 ,gri The hence* °rift's net effendi , to the w,.tow ni..l nu nor of the *,ld ter. hut to no other he, rri Thane who have gaged in RAT'II.V are eat i.•• ,flr, *errs a i t , ~,• • to the period o( the, r oofV f er, T-7" Tho.e d 0,4 the 111. ICK ACh r l'R I older W•rv„. who serve.: no than one mouth. are ie.l% to ',Oa Ir Perwn• n.,v •ng rU un. tati.'er y ()filet have then, of,trupt%) alienAPd lu, ^a 11,1,g 11,1%10 YREST , .:s IdG infra F. o.—We baye tnithltil and rule ~need t los. and we mak , n. Ire trl .f lead. sr The Iwo , 1,1, Oil , f. u, , 11 mart, v vl 1 DOI 1111,1111 her r set. tl she I. a y,4r.wr a.11,..e of her applicatteo Prr•oh. V the I' Of • I vearvon the of Marlow are •eirard...4l Is le hs llii. ,ct Bounty Land Blank& ALL the , I.llimks nteesmsry `jr ei;pitcahts fur 'y Land. un ler ate wt h...• ! , .1.1 at thi.. a. Fay. March IT. For Rent. A CONVENIENT fragile ti u , •,e. ni acciltral l hie city. Pi.f.e./6 , 41 given ..n ( {.kit. .•1 AMIN liiT =HI Erie, March i . ....N, ',.,-, ) .4 --- - Notice to Soldiers, Sailors. Marines & ere. THE andersidny I ravine jo.t re. , :to: fr',m t 14.. ..f Wajblllollll is 13 T . ) of t....r lute net of Glint •/- tootling the Bounty 1......1 Lan. I •., , kern, :.tr. 31a- Tines, Teamster. ....1 other.. torreih r w. h the learn Forms in r.laking nopocat.•.i. : ~. 1% .rraLts, i,,,, • .0; made arrangements wi:h a ... .ripot I. 11 WI I prom fr. i • poodent at Wasittin;ton, hat ;rig own It i.e aert:the proper Departmeta. ot row prep s• a , . ..t. •,,1 1, pp,, cation, that may be entrusted t., L.- ..-.:0 w, f as surance that their appinlittous shall i,..i on y reeepanapt attention here, but a 1.., at the DepartAtYt.• At ‘i'y on Erie, 'larch lb, IS'J't 41 e k W.:UN ItE Bounty Lands, Pensions, Extra Px 1 6O Aj i a r ts . ..f d ll . n , l er i s ks . t h e o lt.fln e,t gr:r t . , t. , : i t , . : a. „ , o r r ,, s i . the United States 'lnce 1790 for 14 tlAy•, and ac tually in hattle. Thee yLo hale a:reaci. r 0 ,.. t -- amount of bounty land are entttlei to en.,...r , e. ' make up 160 ,urea. The act extend.' Co lal/111111411211, I. been mustered or F..tot by the U. S. A ir, 1, ~I I w or minor children of such persons an , eritttly•l Inr,d. It is also due to soldpr. of the Re‘../at..., tbedilow• or minor children, in a.idition t • propoi• Irdint3 n ois The /a t extends to nhaplains, wagon mksters. 'ter+, all ethploy col in tran•portation ; aro/ ti,,ul.teetl,r4e tato'. and Platteburgh. N. y Thy underiznyt - tt , l by a faithful oorreepoloienr at WatiLinvon Will de Ire obtain prompt returns to app 1. itt...n• 1..r.80atit:913 or Pensions, suit attend by western harness soar Its to the favorable locat.on of warrants in the west .1 A NIE.. `ALL. Attorney law °Mee, Park Ron, adjotning dr„ol.u,„ Vie, Pa., March 17. 183.. i. 44 ti ____ A OAIID. ) TAKE this method 10 Jethro low thank- to a "itinetintii le I. for their I ,best patronage for Ihe ) - a.l st so', Int. • lance for Mt future I ate now Kies:to-do:I ,he POlslUAiti. iii Beebe's Mock. where 1 shad have on nano , t all 1 , tre-o ground Flour and bleat, with a general m•sortrot:nt 91 and coarse Grain to sell at the current market pr yrs, laie or reta.l, and deliver, 00 short trotter, in, sheer W It , eli i Imita,fres 4 elter(s. I have introduce.* gleam Powyr, in eonbeetfon s t sal let, at at Mill, en that I can at a' t Mar/ ()1111 I, a, . the public with fresh pound flour, Meat, Fret, Axe , p fur r selftt to give str i ct sityiton to your wants lit m y iii to 411111WWit a share of year putronaire II IS itAVI 'K Brie, Waren 16.1.36 Plant and reed Store. ' V NIFIR I MILLI, will have on hand eenstlutivl , 1 - i n 4 . Ej pot. Beebe's- Block. Floor. Grattan' Flour. tit r red . Bran. Snorts, Cora. limn, Corn in the Ear, vamp ar t' a). alt warranted to glee mat.roaction, and sold at Lb, mar mot 4 51 105. 11. It 111.117 A SAL Marva IS, 1.00. I'Bllllll AItRIN/AL. jcnrr tiered,' large stock 01 Fine I l'ly , ti u m , tier ed , ' • Fl o u r 'to Cloths, ail widths. tong, IltalrDatiwl, Blair Iltran and Carpel Yam Ous anaortinwat of W I 1140 w Drapery, cornur is mg a istweitnis ?km and i Flaw eboy Lines andiTha, d•d Catkin :inertia& Table Linen, Napkins, Ti Wyatt's, crushes, ate., to Altitnelt 14„ Mk, 44 RURTO at lizaaos il•Mk. Pranks* Cameolate. reirmauseau izt ma. W BAX.:IIC rISOC.II. Hoonspuble and Vanilla Premium,_ nil Owes Brims. Wes* Paste. Owns sic Usesh, Owns Obeli% iliksliestessios Lionollost bet OH children, invalid. and peak. Tidy say ream Um Wino iton nerievea ao 1 -. 1 n 4 tM tat 'Owe oronigne. and are tenon loci halinesh Maywsad, Wets, and Adman. 41 " physicians elnrirbers Patin* by all Inv priscepariscass is Ike Un . and lit doff Ammo. Y. C.m.,.M Grain da Tweallic I phl+; 11 .1 1 1M++1 V. Sni hdqrs. thilliptore; Kehhett ft MU. WC...TER BAKER k CO. Dew au. libmwin. 17 . \ Imre It .14, 1.36-3n146 ST 11iTI,1 NG, BUT TRFE; n . • "I THIRD •HD PIP ITN iiretl • x r i,.• r.waiabley cusermiirtri.v. 0l; f'! L. 4 nVp INSANITY 4907. , f: I'll,. mod other and . ORtACIFUL INMERITANc, PROM 1111: YA aEN 1., ' A lad nsu.t 1111• coniintse. .1100 No relief` NU IP:JP.'" us, he ivmedv kDOW11:11/ther440,1m11114.1 ~ .4„ f the 'meat...aid Len.litait I,s lIKIII. he uUt rlr THE MARRIED WOMHN'; PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANIII\ BY UK A 1 4 I,IIII'R.UL.iI. t'i .irt..i, —Nr !It r•-••••,r • •••• ,••• 1 11 whim w , odrt it .lotrs , COI • •tIlle•it• 10! !' I • • Pr° "Ie 111 4 3. 3 , 10• ' • •• /. I It it Ilk , DA;- ~••I.<t ill 1111.4 I 'I/31D.: iforl ` • 'Lrr \,,•. 4. ( 1•••••• blow ct o,ov r 1% . 0.1 • • l• •• • el. • .• wn r of Silly l• lir"' .. • ,sa Ly..•• row, route vt , er y to • er. .op. rl.ll RIO front non,t w• rjarvre owe ,14 R n4ii r. Intl .04 w.ll ..ntl•fl , toey IR.tiittill • NJ V 4.1434. A PHA" SY Buobel•elookee Apples J - • r • wr rtioap %vett 3-411. MICUMIG BTTLD HAT LS I received al W 01. and loot at them. St Erie. Pen 17. 1.411-141 AIL A. TILAITArra Pii.NACZA. 1 , 41 R the cure of rlisearuN %%. tt,ru ps 4'ouirt. urn , Throal.t.laNliilCll. L...artirs. RtleUilta.llolll aeuu • • •urt auy •laie i4e.terte, wealc Nerve. •4 • ' ' ,trwr .:c . Ile Pentair CUM{ ;- l'repn , ra and : 4 oki uul Inn 4 I 4 e BtoCl. 4U.Ie weer. Jan li. • Now is the Time to secure Goodßargalli. BILL:" cr." Canal Blink k 1.4., • I:11 AnL. C • I- • ca F-- w ••• 'Yea I.lr t e -.11.% En. ir a „ I DRY (.100Dz., At. the. rare." t God dri)r `rN"EIT I', I 534 El prim: cL,.N.r.r. 40 4 t a x r 4. 4 r rp• 4. t4.'4.1 K:H.I - :eet I ILII Ilan ln I 'or r • i_.:Feb 44 -t • ,U%• Harrah: Good Tillie, have Come 2111) 5 AMR Warranted We•to•n r r 4. 34 " at STLItItt.: 1 ta Frt..p.t) It. I'S. 15t) F. SIIrLY I)rital Appies.best o hitt.l & h =I Lk Rio —k ,r r ip Tiatno) PO, see , ' ) I, , td• CitC e II A Niz.. l —A Ivit ICI 0 1 AI 'ur it al rPh 2I 1 ~lbt *ale I.) 1 , ..0 24 Ikat) —1 rtn.e to watt , of Itch. nit htetn. Fr 24. hi\ ;%'" t t! REr te L f }+u r !or — malr nA . t h' Kernnee Patent Pire•groof Safe! , • l i s f , r ch e i nt , t r . to •,,••• . • • and ...peftof of tht loony vett t e.t o.l . tettett an,l nnurrd by the pre.. throht:t . .alt !I•te.-1i • oro;••••••Lo, •• r•• rf °Ca.:Vail 11,vin, new., e,l I'ltr, London. Vurt, ; t itt , ehn•Let of Jour. r. t..hratett P •t' It , 1111 l 12111011 Rant Luck 'RONA In out,:.. t hthtt , ..l at the k 4 art 1 . • Ftlnr. lonnlnn. .10111.. * Log.. lc .1 t;ert frni a• a Ito/V.0 . 0 pirk of opera the .ale pe •t••• to, ..r•S AL 11.d.n thr atect.ertl tts 'oen.ne ae a tie tot • • •inn- •." r:ng !wen 11.).• fltI•1”g hi • ry rt 1,1.1 I IbIN,I, •Ift .I•• : . ' and . 111e4.1 11* ••• . t.t.• won , 14.1.(50..-Nolir sewn. ,• • ; • Z. - ;cum. n Metal plat, I lin Slack. ( orrs,r gr•a ht R — • l'he.ahoy, Safes.ind . 15 11 4nutaetufer's of.tes. tlf h.• 111 , 101 1., pr pal r'sttes of the Cnitea I.l.nntr. 1.... CASH 11111 SIC AND PIANO STORE 0? Horace Waters, No 333 Broadway NelF•T° 0?P0: 4 1TION TO t'oNii . l\ al g 701, 1) Re+ll.llePd rates combination •g" Mule llealer• its •••' non - ruptnghl mull,- &dreamt the inn •• ••• • • • i"! 1,, • 'lima lu hateful 10 Vie • ' trAstr. :IP Is fflllit4oe taaNaaf itao**- her.. tilt he ha, public eoullte'llaft .sit 1 s V) the Gill it 1 4111••• mt I ^cut in •• • ••• nuJ ldup/ . 1., • I! • • 1l'.•11( 1•11111/1e(16P, •111•1 I,• I • irai.••••••• une 07 the 1ar,0 , •• a ~ f . - ratan , lie ham 1110•1 11.4•le 1 .5 ••r h I FT' M Lti tI• q•••• • Si toted 6i /Cla r r tilh•P• cur • nl .•goa Div 1n. , .•. t , •t• w; Of ,11,04 ' c••••••• .1•••• Plata:h. J . t, cr. r •• bill, ••• rutnpr s.nrlhn+.hot • A. anoug ,s rs.eisrat.d Mad ,. • • • SERV . 1 . 1. • a •'I hrrerrromme •• • s •• ha AL s 'u' e .li Ih• .4•• •• " • ala •ti P1. , 110- at rte.( heartens* Pr see. luo. n.ua, Irons Fn , 111re•ro (sub-. h 1, at. 11 W 41111 . 11 Me ~•••••• •••. • , a our iit , rks B , st .Make is the l'asers! • .g.. 17.1. slim.. it $ • 115. hi • .3.• Oirtudeen.. (.m* Pri•uu w.d Wei hiss lerin. 1.• 1r,.1• , It" :I ••••• Chu, /KV t • f- f I a• •ti / part. Cf , fate. IsPar• lat I an. to- , t I It .loci LA. , C.I , lusts In., 1.1 • 1, t Ertir .•••:•4 NSW GII:Mnal• JCAT dat*erred ieb t.,e a el/lei/T.! I: 110 e cm , rat Mal 114` I Trade I /Ilea elegant , ;,/1/1 .nd rt. Locket.. ittbio Itiit:a and Kr..Nsi uketeig, MINIM /kr/ /Jeweirs dead a id- ,‘ fee ea IoW, bat hard Lime. will ,• "miing or Ow t..nb. (2, r e.e et cal mod eer Erie, Ilered 3. 1133--41. 11,4 , ":"' • Mxt• Very latest .10011 tad VADW CLL. ♦ 8 ------ - "deed liirley 40t)0 seleett.,1 hot p dm and Ibr tV rate , leat 45,. • 000 d , t SI ) takes, away by Ow , - quality and Itaa brew "elected 14 sib 11..1,4f e• .SuO b.isfici• at E 690 L. Shocalak , 5 ' DEM and re an *h. - a ClarPotaiDaargeta as Chi tAothi. ✓ WE ue io receipt of • full aaouttisleal 01 I u•kilt Throw Ply. Ingram Nhaperttaa. all worstea. wOOl OWNw•orstea. ME Man ear ptu. AlOO Prunes. Ivo toil Ciotti.. at the very lowest sprats go *ink 'Lk ISM, 43 UEDA L.A. RAI =I Itn. - 1 itatter 4.1,11 L, THE PANIC Oppooti• low* " W 1 It will be waned w the Pitmen in Lee . Mare b. 10, 14S-43 , iv:e.i 1,.. .. MEI =I lel EMI INIZIEZI il in , I I , IZEill! =lOlll Tit `' t"‘ Kl`:i:g\~ .w F RlNork' =I Me ES • lii 1151 HEE 1•11
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