• N•ir o N•r_,V „ • Th. Oa Mier to erM. ie (t ri: tit Q l arthlP (ft bstrber. due DuWaginfl M a fiketi of tits in- Kush When litittla the medi, irsTal, It i s VOWS fie* ao peon eaten sad feirsia d the Reeiltwo , Mainelrale aati 'ty•Tresty, Are have &WV oemooded that Nweldwethaaliase *Om with it). and idalans4 ; :theeenefa simaber of gentlemen ineesrions wee abusive of Lie! It's favorite epithets, when dons of the country, who deserve i thanks ! epeskiag &is, sae "pirates," "eldniana,' Maar foe their Abets ha behalf of this great "thieves," "Iseoundrals," "robbers," anise ea, measure. But in regard to the man who bas through the entire vocabulary of billingsgate. It done most, and to'whom the people axe mostly has never been willing to allow that there was ; kndebtedlor its anal consummation, we leave the any other issue in the "Brie War" than the sale I Buffalo Cossesercid Advertiser, the special organ of pea -ant. and Pro" , beer and pretzels; or of Mr. Fillmore and of his administration, to that ahealladedsli almaln o 7, by it. costa.: had is- I say. Speaking sposithis Wyk the Cksmiesevried fringed upoaaay rights tithe poop& of the Cone I stye; opiresish• This was it. poultice, we repeat, so "We believe that no isapartisl;ead well-inform long as it was neoessary to misrepresent the is- ed man, who has watched the history of this tres ses between us and the milt-cad corporations west I ty from the hegianinc , wil l beitia to ay that of Buffalo, but the moment it bosoms the At- the country is usainly m in a l to the ebted forpreee the advantsgee able Sec op Carboy before the great smut of publicopinion ne retary of State, in to res u lt from the Hoe. William L. Marcy for the railroad oorporattons Bad of Buffalo, it Some of the questions settled by this treaty chatiges its tactics, and sings a different song. o were of long standing and most difficult and cm- That our readers may understand, in all its barrasaing nature Mr. Welmter, who considerfel bearings, bow oonsisansitli the Democracy can de- the negotiation of one important treaty with Great Britain as hiring added more to his claims to be nounce Erie is her present eontest, it may per-1 remembered by his countrymen than any other act hips be necessary to state its position in regard of his public life. attempted to settle the irritating to two questions of New York policy There has question of the fisheries, without nay succes, been, in former years, a large amount of western While the negotiation was in his hand, the fishery question asaumed a most portentous aspect, and PuSiwie shipped,via the Welland calla throug h ' excited the apprehension of the country lest it Caeada,acrois Lake Ontario to Oswego, and thence should interrupt the pacific relations subsisting by a branch of the Erie Canal to Syracuse, thus between the two most important commercial us avoidiug Buffalo, and consequently carrying no tionsbn the globe. But in the bands of Mr • grist to the Democracy's will The prospect 16, , /17:1 5 1 o f d 11 11 l t y e 1:1 but th t ig he rela tro tio g n e s rg l Y xtwee n ti Bg o t u;- - that the coming year the transports - eon over this selves and d our Canadian neighbors have been route will be greatly increased, and hence the placed on such a footing, that we confidently Democracy, the very paper that denounces Erie anticipate, not only a increase of mutually bene for attempting to divert trade to Philadelphia, is fical trade between the two oon it be ntries, butalso s clamorous for the Legislature of New York to ove impose such tolls upon all produce from the up- If t ei g ce grn m w e i n n t g eel fr b ig y n a dg eo hi cui p tan whin tly h increasing in m g int er cou rse. gadmmv great measure had been carried by the per lakes passing through the Canal from Oswe• I popular vote, like a successful election, the ored go to Syracuse, as will force it to pass through ' it would no doubt be mainly due to those jrho Buffalo! Of course, this is liberal! Of course , have done most to influence public opinion in its there is no "dutch policy" about it: Of course,' favor If it had been brought about by the ac there is no "robbery" of the great West for the I tiou of Congress, the praise would belong to its i ablest champions in that body. But reciprocity benefit of Buffalo and the Erie Canal, in making I is secured by means of a treaty, and although her producers pay as much to send their produce the United States Senate did their duty in its via Oswego and Syracuse as via Buffalo! The ratification, totbere the for creditthat tpurpose s of its baring dne to the s u b m i t policy of Erie in attempting to divert trade to states manted who nogociated it; and the name of William L . Philadelphia—in desiring to open a direct rail- Marcy 'will always remain indentified with that road communication with the metropolis of the measure and occupy an enviable plain in the di. State—is "scoundrelly;" but the policy, advo- Plomatie history of the country." eared by the Democracy, of forcing trade that The most ardent political admirer of the Sec now finds a cheaper route to New York via Os- I rotary of the State could add nothing to this weed wego, is the height of iiberality! 0, moat con- I°f Praise sistent and liberal Democracy! But we said above that the Democracy has heretofore insisted that the issue involved in the "Erie war" was simply whether a few "peanut pedlers" should have a chance to pursue their calling here, or not! Bat the Legislature of New York having shown some symptoms of a disposi tion to impose tolls upon the railroads of that State, the Democracy, as the Attorney and fac totum of the Central road, deems it best to tell Lie truth in regard to the issue involved in the "Erie war." In saying this, we hope none of our readers will imagine for a moment that it tells the truth in this instanoe'beesuse of its love of that article; or because it is disposed to drop the "pea-nut" lie.' It does it because, as the spe cial advocate of monopoly, there is no prospect of frighteuieg the Legislature with the tie, where as the truth may. We quote from the Democra cy of tha 3d: "The Tolling of the New York railroads would be the means of building, within the next six months, the Sunbury and Erie road It would accomplish peaceably, what the scoundrelly riots at the borough of Erie were designed to effect for eibly—that is, the diversion of the trade of Ohio and the Lakes to Philadelphia, and to comp( I what could not be detained at that city, to pay tribute to the public works of Peunsyivania, by taking the shortest route to New York." So it appears that after all the ties about "pop corn," "pea-nuts," and "pretzels," the issue iu volved in the "Erie war," so called, is whether Erie should be a rival of Buffalo in the tranship ping business between the Lakes and the Ali kn ee, and Philadelphia a rival of New York for ERIE. PA: SATURDAY MORNING, APIL 7, 1865:f Glorious Nowa. The esimosed dispatch, which we find In the Pittsburg Union, is most glorious news to ovx people Haaanatroo, April 4.—The Er t pod North. Eastern RailrOad charter has ben repealed by a vote of 54 to 35 The who's day was taken op by this bill To the eloquence and able maw al , enient of Messrs Thompson and Ball, are the people of Erie indebted for this tritunpb. We begin to have hopes of our Legislature. Thirty majority on the side of right and justice —thirty niajonty in defiance of bribery sad falsehood—is indicative, we think, that eves asid exact justice to all men, and Corporations too, has not fled our good old commonwealth. But let us not anticipate; the ordeal of the Sena* has to be Passed, and that, our experience !untaught us, id no easy thing Still we think it will peas even the Senate, for •erts.iuly so large a majority in the House ought to have some weight upon the Senate. Be this as it may, we congratulator our readers upon the "first break of day." The following is the proceedings of the forenoon ses sion of the House on the day it passed; wehavint the pr .ceedings of the afteruoOn session: The knit to repeal the charter of of the Erie and Northe.it Railroad Company was taken up. Mr McComb* moved a postponement of the bill, which was negatived. Mr. North moved to refer the bill to a select committee, with instructions to report by MOD ,lay next a bill, and to make it, the special order for that day. This motion was debated by Messrs. Thouip r..n, North, Chamberlin, McCombs, Frsiley, MoCalmunt, right, Ball, Carlisle, Ziegler and Fyster, and finally lost by a vote of yeas 30, nays 48. The question being on the 4th section a di of the question was called for. The first division conteniplating a restoration •of :he obarter upon certain conditions was agreed to Thes.second divison requinng the extension of the roil to the harbor of Erie, was also agreed Tile third divison requiring such extension to he commenced within three months was next adopted. The fourth division, requiring a change in the guage of the road to 4 feet 8+ inches, or to t 3 feet, was discussed and finally agreed to, yeas 45, Gays 29. Thu fifth division, permitting the said mm patty to retain the road as new located in Erie city, until the completion of the track to the har bor, and requiring that it shall then be removed, le..ving the ground., streets, and alleys clear of obstructions, coming up fur consideration, Mr. NleCalmot °tiered an amendment permitting the company to maintain the road as now located is Erie, leaving the grounds, streets sad alleys cleat. This *as debated by various members and then negutived---syes 15, nays 49. The• House then adjourned to 3 o'clock P. M. Cincinnati Median. Th,. municipal election in Cincinnati on Mon day la•t was the cense of great excitement, and some bloodshed. The issue was Democracy vs. Know Nothingism, and the former triumphed. Finding this would be so, the Know Nothings got up a riot, and demolished the ballet-boxes in our of tile wards where the Democracy had, about sit how:red majority. During the fracas, seve ral on b ith sides were seriously injured. But all would n 4 do, for the footing up shows that the I►ewier die ticket is elected by over a thousand m a jorit , The Cincinnati Gazette acknowledges ale Con of Farren, by nearly Svc hundred 4)ter, I , .dependant of the Ward, which gave him iosarly • x hundred majority refered to &Loots.— The test, as we said before, was between the l►eot.,er .te and Know Nothings, although thou -and. •of high minded whigs voted for the Dem .H•rati ticket Last Fall the Know Nothings carried Cincinnati by majorities ranging from six nine thousand As a general thing, remarks th.• Pit:4burgh Union, the election in Ohio indi ca s tb t the ffiod of proscription and bigotry twing rolled backward The Know Nothing party in that State has culminated, and from this tim e forward will sink as rapidly as it rose. Once eh,•eked and driven back, that shameless crew of sk ulki u 4 cortspirattirs will wield power no longer. It• ad b( rents will desert in dismay, like rats from a siolciog ship Obit is beginning effectually to repudtate the oath-bound plotters. REMARKABLE COINCIDENCZ.—IS'iIt it a little remarkable that the only two political saints, who were ever cannoniaed in this country, were both Btu. Bill Morgan, and Bill Poole! Awl then, s.ptin,what is still more singular, both di el martyrs to 5-reet societies. One for betraying the seerets of the Masons, (so the anties used to say) and the idler becau.k. he w.tuld'at betray 'ern! Both thr,.• facts, we say, are very remark able; but there is anotner fact still more so! It is this—the very men who rode the anti-secret sa. siety bobby then,—who, every time an election was about to take pl.ce , rattled the bones of Mar tyr Billy, theffit,r -t, at the faithful—the very men wh bad spasms over the great iniquity of the secrete of the, Masonic fraternity—are the very m-n wholare now seeking to eannonise Martyr Bi:lv, the second. They are now seen coming down dark stairs at unreasonable hours of the night; and if they do not take oaths more abhor ent than any thing Morgan ever charged against masonry, then the charge Book printed by the or 1 r of tbm r Grata Council is a stupendous tie! egi,„ T' prove that we were in error in saying that - RALPH METCALF, the Hindoo Governor of Ncw Hampshire, "wag a Nebraska-Fiero* Demo crat six weeks before the election," the Gazette produces part of a letter written by him "some time before the election," in which that astonish• ing politician plants himself upon the anti-N.. basks platform: Of course the :state critic of the amette knows whether "some time" is more than six weeks or not; but really we have never sees any system of arithmetic by which anybody else Gould solve such a question of time. We may, therefore, be permitted to doubt whether the said letter was written before his nomination Of After it; the latter event we all know was lees than "six weeks" previous to his election- We aareagthezied in this opinion, too, by the feet ttst a friend of ours had a mureneitima with 1114. calf some time after the Nebraska bill had be. come a law—long after Irunlooisin had beams a power in the Nation—and Lisa lir. RAMIE hillicalaw soar a Nebraska-Pisses Demonist, eel dammed the Know Nothings as bitterly nibs (Mame ever denounced a 116.61 d. Th. as sent' s "bath of history" is'ut went usimphin sir The Chimp Av., 01' BoonlaAlsm site maks of real essasi is that sits to IN* swum* at Wilk milks Loll fryer also prevails Irrisasinly is 111,040 8 1 1 deg:. • =MCI the vast trade of the North West. It the D--nc crucy's article don't own to all this, and a little more, then we certainly don't know the mean • ing of language. Impose tolls, mays that paper, in effect, upon the.. railroad, and Brie will on plish all we have tried to lie and badger her out of. All the vast amount of money we have spent in manufacturing public opinion against her will be lost; all the eff..rts ~ f Dcau Richmond, and his worthy ooadjutors in Erie, to corrupt and ban boogie the Legislature of that "old Dutch State," will go for naught, and the "Sunbury road will be built in six months," thus "acoomplishiug peaceably what her scoundrelly riots at the bo rough of Erie designed to effect openly—that is (mark the expression: the diversion of the trade of Ohio and the Lakes to Philadelphia." Con fession, it said, is good for the soul; we hope the Democracy may keep upon its knees until it is fully absolved: ags. The Gazette, in speaking of the Connee ticuteleotion, says: "It is abatis, melancholy to contemplate the decadence of the Observer's par ty." True, but it is quite "melancholy to con template the rapid dectadenoe of the" Gazette's party! • As, for instance, while the " Observer's party" polled over 27,000 votes in Connecticut, leading the Hindoos by twc or three thousand, the Gazette's party only polled 9,000! Is there a why party? lir The Conneaut Reporter says that a young man named Lops has been en trial in Trumbull scanty charged with poisoning his sister and musing her death, and has been convicted. It seem from the evidence that the prisoner had pro. eared strychnine, under pretence of administering it to dogs, but really for the purpose of aurderin g his father. He prepared it in a bottle, and the fa ther took some of it, but not enough to produce death. The sister afterwards was unwell, and the hither gave her medicine from the ease bot tle, under supposition that it was medicine pur chased by him. The son had been at varieties with his father, and was a wild reckless young as The law provides for this offence impris onment from three to five years. ger we lad the following fugitive paragraph is ezehaegr, sad it manna •o outelk of truth sad Monty, Ora we give it s plain, without be ing able to ere& to the author: "We lad os watmiastim, that is th. mixed Vozd evil et Imam maim*, tba good so far that we are sot is t habit of welling while the waU strum Re precisely as &semi et its beiag the erisptim aetbisig is perfeet, sodas is ve bed se te le without its oompeass tieitro zworply. Waist ipirisial riches are Mess is the la* of the erne of saeistyl bow ow& doss do mad world Mesa the seseetinr sii.'l%. Wahiawa" antimmit Asks Ulm at Wet 7 daessaa applisations afrealki boa resagi4 ale Pedal 011641kelami soder sin sialli Wiwi BMWs istivacy lanais lim b imply iliplisatint Chir:Cubazil:WlLlnthals. The act of firing at the El Dorado by a Span ish frigate off the °oast of Cuba, and the impris. onment of the American Consular Agent at Se gue is Grande, on the island of Cuba, are fresh outrages, lengthening the long catalogue to which our government has submitted without retaliatory measures, and indicating that there is no safety in the future except by the euipkiyment of such a naval force in the Gulf as will compel the Cu ban officials and Spanish naval officers to respect our flag. The settlement of the Black Warrior difficulty promised cessatioq of Cu annoyan ces, but-the intehi‘ance of a set meat was quickly followed by the occurenoe of outrages scarcely leas atrocious than that of the Warrior Our government has demanded of Spain that power shall be conferred upon the Captain-Gren• eral of Cuba to hold direct diplomatic relations with our representative et the Havana in respect to difficulties growing out of our c , rumerLial in tercourise with the island This r..fu,i .1 to do. The consequence remains that all matters of difference have to undergo the tardy process of adjustment, or attempt at adjust on nt, at Ma drid The frequency of new nets of aggression we imagine has about exhausted the patience of our government, and we shell not be surprised it t he rumors turn out to be well founded the, a large part of ~o r toque squadron has been order• to rt•tikltlV.lla at the Havana, and that here .ifter outrages will be redressed without the aid diplomacy. nig, Scott, Wool, and Twiggy are the three highest officers in the U. S. Army Gen. Scott's Brevet rank of Lieutenant General does not create a vacancy in the place be formerly held. lie still Major-General. curt:mending in chief. Next to him on the army roll is Gen. Wool, wh) has the actual rank of Brigadier and brevet rank of Major-General. Next to him is Gen. Twiggy', who has the same titles, though his 'ommisaion is of a later date. as. The House of Representatives, at Harris burg, passed a resolution, fixing upon the' 4th of April as the time fur the final adjournment. The Senate previously fixed on the 17th of April. An effort is being made to adjourn the House until the first Tuesday of October next. and then re assemble for the purpose of electing a United States Senator. Whether interested parties will succeed, remains to be seen. The members of this "Nix Wisser" House are grist on making the most of their positions. Na n . The Pennsylvanian don't appear to have any great faith in Pot.Locies anti•bank profel aions. Ii says, with a view probably of explain ing that queer passage in his inaugural in rela tion to Banks, the Governor has signed five Bank Bills, as follows:--one at Pittsburgh, one at New Castle, one at, Allentown, one at Mauch Chunk, and one at another place, the name of which we have forgotten. As a set off to these, he has ve toed one at Pottstown, and one at Stroudsbnrgh. It will be safe to predict, that two in seven is the relation in which the vetoes are to eome. There is nothing like doing things with mathematical pre cision. It saves a great deal of trouble, where the quanities are definitively arranged. Sroissolut Facto.—ln the state of Connecti cut, where the Know Nothings and mart of the Whigs combined ou Monday last to "put down foreign influence" there are 64,000 voters, of whom about 3,000 are adoptod citizens, leaving 61,000 majority of natives! The name relative strength of natives and foreigners holds good throughout the Union. Az in Connecticut 61,000 natives are afraid of 8,000 foreigners, so in the whole country 19,000,000 of natives (if we be lieve the bum-nothing prints) are afraid of 1,500,000 foreigners. There is; no necessity of 'comment upon such facts. liir A recant artiste in the Philadelphia Led ger, says is reference to Banks and the mosey market: No mare banks are wasted. One banks are now, and have been for the least fortnight, diseonotiag all the good paper offered. The eaar• ket is osay all round, and we have been informed of some negotiations withia at few days at leas than ail per ant. This is eettaksly no widows of a wont of more basking oaintal. SADxlipsof ariai's Mos *error la Bostos, : 'W,OOO .A seeking bird *is sold ' hat "Oi . Got UT, lust peddle dit • • INIM news. *-- - iitd—Tbs City Th. 14i• ` Corr aloha &were Asks. Z u the Educ e. cp B o on PAll If .= 24 1816 ' Gurrususw: ving been tleined nacre a few days on ' I have Winn sty tame hours takes some trouble to leers, for my own liatidsaiou the origin of what is commonly stall ed the " RA* War.' To be more explicit, to lean the muse sadnaturs (I( she dilkelties be tweed the people qd the Railroad Company.— And should you collider it worthy a Islam is soar valuable it is at ear semi& My eooehrsbie tea, that al wrong may have been doseWth . des people of Erie) are more 1 than sinning."— The first great wring was perpetrated by the Railroad Comps', by a breach at faith en their part, in not running t h e railroad track down to the duck, in conformity with their charter, aid subsequent promises made by them to the chi zene, thereby giving to the inhabitants the bene fits of what minus Lad unmistakably designed fur them, i. e., a port of entre and distribution of the rieh agricultural mid mineral products of the upper lakes. Having unquestionably the safest harbor on lake Erie, sad open fur n r viz tiou as late in the fall as, and several earlier iu the spring than Beide, they certain ly have the right to a share of the business of the lakes, provided they eau offer other facilities and ludueetnents equalling their more opulent neighbors, Buffalo and Cleveland, (being situ tett about midway between them.) To do this they have, at a very great outlay of capital, I built cumulations dock. and warehouses, and erected first class hotels, relying upon the good faith of the railroad Company in fulfilling on their part, who. was at least a tacit understand ing between them and the citizens; i. e., of giv lug them equal facilities eitti Cleveland and Buffalo, for the Wtstotru trade. It is not what very many, if nut a majority of the ,people in the Eastern States suppose, a mere quarrel be: tween the Railroad Co. and the hotel y 'dining sa loon,and tippling-house kappa., for the paltry benfits of selling suppers and nights' lodgings with their accompaniments, hquoruind cigars— but to. compete mentally and honorably with their neighboring cities for a alum of the trade of the great and growing West. As one evidence of the scoonunotiations and safety of the harbor of Brie, lathe fast - that the United States steam frigate Michigan, satiuned on the lakes, is always ordered to this port to winter I had been under the impression that there was not a sulkiest depth of wader to &I lea the largest class of lake vessels to enter this harbor. But the fact stated above is a sufficient refutation to that idea. Another argument of the rivals of Erie is, that Buffalo is considera bly nearer the Atlantic cities than Erie, whieb is not the fact, as to some of them, sa when the railroads are finished that are now under ciustruction, terminating at this point, the dis tance will be considerably less to New York, Philadelphialand Baltimore, and no further to Boston thee from kilo, and merchandise and minerals can be laid down in either of the At lantic cities above named, at less coat of Van spirtation from this city than from the city of Buffalo, as I have good reason to believe. And in addition to the above enumerated ad vantages that Erie possesses over Buffalo, may be added the inexhaustible mineral wealtLoon usineti in the adjoining counties of /1117 Warren and Mereer, all of which are perfect storehouses of wealth, in iron ores, unsurpassed in richness in the world; in Coals of the very best quality for gas, steam, and domestic pur poses; an abundance of fire day, limestone, and mud suitable for the maaufacturo of glass, to miy nothing of the interminable forests of pine, cherry, oak, ash, maple, hemlock, whitewood, cucumber, popular and many other kinds of val uable timber, much of which is destined some day to find a market in Erie, to supply the on menus) manufactories of iron and glass and a great variety,of other articles requiring the ea ri..tvi kinds df timber to be found in this vicini ty, that, must inevitably be erected here. .11K1 it is truly said in the history of Erie— " The city itself is one of the most delightfully situated in the country, and is remarkably healthy, and has enjoyed a comparative immu nity from the epidemics which have devestated its neighboring cities. It is surrounded by a country unexcelled in fertility of soil, and in the intelligence and industry of its inhabitants, it has the whole West from which to obtain its supplies of grain and food. It my well be said that Erie in her situation, as it relates to the coal fields of McKean, Warren and Mercer coun ties and their forests, in the advantagft of her position and in the elements of wealth within herself, is one of the best places in the United States for manufacturing. Its situation has for more than a century designated it as a pi4omi- Dent point. Under the military domination of trance, the Colonial rule of England, and dur ing the war of 1812, it was conspicuous, and its pop.session the anxious wish of contending na tions." Finally a short residence here must convince the must casual observer, that Erie is ere long to become one of our most important lake cities. Respectfullyyours, A 11118CRIBKR. The Chained Bias. CINCINNATI, April B—A. M.—The result of yesterday's election is still undecided. It is al leged that fraud has been discovered in the 12th Bard, which gave Ferree, (Dem.) for Mayor, about 500 majority, sad is is now proposed to throw out the entire vote. If this is done, Tay lor, the Know Nothing candidate, will have wont one hundred majority; but if the vote of this Ward is counted, Ferree will have from 400 to 500 majority. The Eleventh Ward, the ballot boxes of which were destroyed by the mob, is supposed to have given Farren,(Dem.) from 500 to 700 majority; and had the entire vote of the city been counted, the whole Democratic tieket would have been elected by from 5(0 to 1000 majority. There was no more rioting last night. The excitement is still very great. It is supposed that ten or twelve persons have been killed or mortally wounded Pistols were dheltarged in discriminately, and the only wonder is, that the destrixotion of life was not . It Iran, also. gether, the most diagraoefel elortioa day ever ex perienced in Cincinnati. 8 P. M.—lt was ascertained urn an investi gation of the ballot-boxes in the Twelfth Ward, that they contained fifty more tickets Bran there were names on the poll-books, and one of the Judges of the Risottos insisted span throwing out the entire vote, but the other would not agree to the proposition. While the Judges were want ing the votes s body of men forced their way in- to the room, anti seising the boxes! mutant* the tickets, oarvied them, together with the tally sheet*, int) the open street, and burned them in the presence of the crowd. The votes of the Eleventh sod Twelfth Wards are thus destroyed. The votes of the remaining Wards give Taylor, the Know Nothing candidate for Mayor . ; 477 majority. The Know Nbthlngs contend that there was a large illegal 'dared in all the wards. It is rworted that Mr. Taylor will not accept the omen of Mayor ender thNe ei rett wellness. 9 P. M.—The excitement condones without '6lmm:cit.:The swum neon from the Germans yesterday 67 the Ancoricsaa, was quietly °°°•°Y ed from the Public Landing. tide thermos, by the former. Au imusiimmuaber of people are now assembled in the Fsftl street Market apace. They have mat a sommittie to the Freeman's Hall, over the mai, ht. be Porims° Of r•Pil ing the ounnot, and havoassolved ,that, if aot given up forthwith, they vre go andiito it again. This lin will attampt, if 1 ?, and another serious riot will pole* Mau RrahoPsouLt— ct—Wiess erM dogs are Washes, and fact that say isayfitut to believe, the. **vibe Wow aid eat he It is told that tee be a MM= individul will live aloutday by_ dig in . that *rade oneettainty, whim it se bill Or mons than death brit To pto tlde t Inengbeinty the doge web killed. I s art* Mb tinder er ofWO itolivihtel 'who nay think the nuittieof tittle iraptit, we Smarty hope be or they say sever have the subject sae home to iambi is Mai imisse shape. BO to ue the idea of the possibility of snob a fate befalling a ' friend of ours, is, enough to induce us to adopt the advise of a contemporary, and carry a loaded cane or pistol, and kill every animal of the kind we west. Cbui. Wmousetos CITY, AyelS.—There was mach' excitement here toilay, to consegamme of a re port that Col. Lewis L Taylor, clerk is the Int Mallon dim, formerly of IdiseirsitZ i ad for ged the name of Jefferson Davis, of War, to notes am noting it is said, to from 10, 000 so 20,000. The motes are in. the hands of brookers, money lenders, sad his friends. He left this city on Sunda night. Ile was a friend of Davis, but it is that the latter will not attempt to screen him from just punishment if taken A Celia ro tee LAMM—DI. J. Dupont:oo's Golden Pe- Annelid Pills tee tor serrating irregu larities, and removing Astruetions from whalers onus. AU median men know, as well as many others, that wheaern an onstranies takes pleas, nether hoe gold, exposure, or any other own, the general health begins imniedistly to decline, sad the weal of nab • remedy bas beeo the cause of so many ounnimptiosi amass' yang hi. mane. Headache, pain in the side, palpilstioa of the heart, loathing of food, and dietnetied sleep, generally arise from M. iotorruption of nature; and orb that is the can, the Pills will invaribla remedy all then evils. Pull and explicit dlrestiens asonapsy sash box, witsett must be strictly followed sod all dimmos peculiar to fe male" nay he speedily eared. Prise ilO6 per hot. Sold by all the Druggists in Brie and wholamle and retail. at the proprietors pries by CAR- Tilt & BROTHHiI, No. 6 Reed Herne, to whets all orders mass be addressed. 1728. tats 22Croarrairr ZWINDIMILIITIOU. Dr Jam. Goo oftbo moot ooktbratad Pbysleaae In Nw•York writes as *Mow*, Us nosy'. —D•sr Ili:—Hoving witness." the eseellent of how of rotor Haenona ea lan tulle ilivontas Varga axe Cooltirr diaLc Bract. In a ears of chime le Bronchitis, and bent mien In favor eik of counter irritation la olfaction' of the throat. 'al tubes and hawk I eon therelbre cheerfuny recommend r Medicated aappetrattio as bola" the woo convenient sod tasi mods of epplyieg anything of the kind I have overseen Ho doubt %twea k ode of persons way he noliMved. sad ssay eared. by toting your remedies. You us et Ilbeety kr use Mb Is see limy you may Wet pro PerteepeeMaly. yam, Asc. -, C. !OHO. M. D . Pro INN gossips areal. New Yost. prof. s. ca'slivss !seism us se folkpors:— garrrisuse.—i bare recently bad ocesairen to ton your Chem and'snygean Viper in ease of' abrerne env area. that bed refined to yield so ocher brae of treedaprut. and the result bits estbelled me, that. whiter., nay be tbegeshapoestioa of your preparauon. it Is no hooOslticos. but •• Melina lentedl• I wink for the mite Of of Use 'Amur& that It algid ter brought or Ittil • the melt of all. be Debtor Casrirta Nere-Yorig. Nov. ii, 1104 Dcat eta aim lb highly &Dr Curtles H pestles. as • nosed r Is gismos& the (brow arid law. Hildai had oboe opportu•l ty to oni Ns egertey. I ma einviated that it Is a roost excellent stredieloe, both the illyrup mid the lahalsog spplle*Uoa of tM chest- The Ehowia 14 Co( sale In Wig, lash SO, IBIS Mrs. A. Barret haring purchased Mrs. N. M. Barret's Dwelt of Millinery Goods. ...id say to the haiiee that she t■ opening her Spring Styles Consisting of Straw. Silk and Lawn HMs, and Pneneb, flowage An. Haring procured the vertices of Mrs. N. M. Barrett., would *alien • continuanee of patronage:theretofore extended to her. Straws sad Nespoliton Bloashed and premed. on rea sonable terms- Mrs. A. BARRETT. Brie, April 7, 1345. 3 t.t 7 A sew sad dasirsble redact" au Tiftb street, two doors west of the Baptist abureit Posses - Bton given immediate- Y' Inquire of S. ]AVIV SMITH April T. 18b0-47 First Scat for Chicago. 111110r114 , 1•41E Swarm Rey Striae State, Quote City a and Loulelarse will Wave C M. Reed's Doric wari and lasternwillate ports U wee as We id will per mit. arti=ably two sweet* Plotter rear say Boats can let Oilt of roe &stele or passe. apply to grie, Apsii Ms, ULU 11.1111110 s' . M. JIMiTICF. has removed his store to the room lately oe , cupped by Durlin Sloan. No Y Rrumrs'a Block. Slats great. ware he would be pleased to see hi• old Moods and itm many sew onus a. ran lute It committal 10 call. CloaA•. Cassia orra k alwa) aon hand sad wade to order on abort notice and warrsata to {lye witudatitoa. Alm • large gad pod emporiums* of Ready blade Ocilla o• band to be sold en Cheap aa taeltimapeat. skirt CoUaraohampeaJkrns„ dto., alt ago. in" be cask cheap. cheap. cheap Come sad see nor yourself at No, 5 14911 , 1 el Week Stamp moot. Eris April 1 to • 47 MAXIM MAGILL. have removed aNu 3 WlOlive Block. State street. opposite Brown'. Rawl. where ata'.e lband a laps anommtatot Tia Copper sad Shoot Iran Worm, Stove., Pump', Redrioseadors. Bean ad Tuba. Ike With lammed dee Illties Obr delis Jobb lag of all al ads. and a destrastaat/sa to work at the ktwort parade rates, we hope to roma, a liberal Wears of pa meads. Erie. April t . IINIS-47 TANNER lk !MAGILL EN. MANN has ja taken pomess.on of bis splendid PI• • aim Ware Um, In the %sierras 'Josef Bloch. fronting Me Part. which is decidedly one of the deem establishments in this Weston World It is ailed with Piano Pnries and Melo deon* Prow Mthe best ausouta. tones is the United Suites; it very reduced prices for Cash or approved Notes. mil{ less than husllo Prices. bus pieces Mew Music jest received. Piano Stools. Violins. Guitars, Moines, be. very cheap Erir,timil 7. Ithlti —l7 It M MANN grILIIVKIt ebotee ankle for ia ie by Aprll7. 1874. 13101PeETT. BA,llit h. Co tj A VIPIG purchased from James Lytle his entire stock of II CLOTHING cad GOODS. l will car y os tie Busmen a t Lis old stand. where rentlemea can be supplied with evert m ock they may want in the way of Clothinu as cheap as can be had in to the ef and of the best quhlitY lit. Casiu.ire lifisu.se will have chary" of the euulns depart ment, and him same Is a sufficient guarantye that any one who de" me 'good Steep he aecommodate4 at my shop. Gorr us . earl SIDNEY BOOTH Aped 1. IBM. - - 14 0 IP I 0 X. TT will be seen by tlke 'bane , tile% atitileaseal of my account, /Is abralateily neearary tbererae• all indebted so se are re viewed la call sad sake {avocet. JAME 7 LYTLE. April 7. Itiadi. ALL who may have served in the United States Army, In any capacity, in any of our wan sine* 1790, either in the eta or line, or all wagoners, artificers, Lc. and also all of tithes who may have served la the navy in any grads are estitled by the sate Bounty Laud aetof Congress to 180 acne. South as have already drawn 40 or 80 acre* rave°. that', can draw enough more to make a tall warrant. In ease the atrunia dead who rensiersd the service, his widow or lather heirs are entitled to the same meant the soldier would have draws had he lived. I bore been engaged for some years oxclusirely in the Bounty Land and Pension Business, and understand it thoroughly, and would be ',lewd to renew assistants to any who wish au eeriness. I ask nothing in case of fail ure; in ease awes*. a flair compensation only. I was et Washington eity a few month. ago, especially on this kind of businee tot acquainted at the Pension oaks, also with the Third Auditor, who then had ebarge of the way rolls; I hare this gentleataa's assistant:4, together with that of a Ohio( Clerk is the Pension Oleo, a my business there. Bushman put late my hands wit "go straight tbrough."— Address me st West Springfield, Me eouutl. P. April 7, 1656. 47tf GILBERT HURD. Dinslntim Partaseship NOllOOllOl of is hereby given tbe4,tbe ea-partnership hem 1! Wore existing lounges Isaac Nosensweig and J. W. Neubeepr, under the Ann - of L Rosensweif Co.. was this day dismayed by mutual ooaseat. Lll penrons isdebted by book amount ars requested to eall on Mr. Neuberger, at No. 2. Weight's hook, and set& the souse. An early 11. quidation of all sealants 4.. Own is earaeetly dasked. ISAAC ROdeNZWIIIG. April 4, 11141-1.47. J. W . NROBIRGER. lb Me Pieria a/ Ssie,Jiiruselem im asertnei mei Ohs nronarp rened,alletis am il 1. WRITE Nieto you at this Woo fir the pe lo urposs of tans you of my wheesabouts. aid Minot you to come unto me that yea may Mt with all wisdom, sad year innfltlisl aid tempMtl waste be supplied Whereby yoor bumble mesa ,t may sot MN wall of hi•earl and be satisded. I my use you, if any lack kaowliedr or Ilionnor how. or NIL et Mask Wort, or au, of Ma esOcies is which I abound, call at New Cum, spacer Pluck, and let them freely ask aid I will freely glee, Ms u semivaleat„) seen fano the half am, posseeniciaa. Haw* tarried near the market place kw aloes time. olivine sad renelving. sad delft food to as I bad opportunity, the nowt of me Musa) mid ems art„.ainse sad p bootl irp• nbreeupos, ollieyiag the impulse of tke day dream, I left Mt. t.ranal sod P.tped is Now Epp- aim* 111 *lmp sn to ready W recites us) old patrons, wises* klad ustentica. and Merit Nippon t a twee pin f am mob Isikard. Illeobly ask • ind a eontlemace of their patronage, say has wpmt awl be tad abide with Mem for evermore. New brethren I welted am hove yea ipothes the author, that my ovelent Math beam a elsolthrely to weeleist Egypt. We have bewelimose here who, whets therm, pasnyle trout Jane° lad the eouatry rowed tal.ollll. easels thl their meta with Mid 1111 d rawest, and helpsently tout Wawa a seat is Mimes Ow* resf—elyelitithe charm lint little*, seglieine. mad give Myles "Ws. and we have mod thisamitaae who e,* after sag ad =lawns tbss waste efthe poor.tba widow and the Orphan Beim folly mammy that the mirth a the Lomeli anti the Nu rum thereof. that we are all bus ethwareg open hie homily. I wow* my_solo Ilw widoimand witewunrs if thaw lfe asiy. who age net We 0 pay doll dam to me. is tall owl I will ahem Mail Mimi mad anseho *oh WIN to the se mat"., (naa tley. ii may he all will we have thidi Is dime prosige. leash mid Kw.) neither altd Mthyleebeedimie Mills that they sad their lath 0114111141111 art to beAw bon the bounty "this whoa they Intl Iftypt, Set whet power bed theirAniagahao sad otholiel to frownite the yea by which their wspfirs wee WM& It ill VW thief moth thottininy • goolideasoi to their ligaillor swathe, Mew m but be wag as mash their pagmbor I their ealsoltef m ethos they berigreed. I ok groveling MN I km rogrirly of1001(11. IT ATION giT, Ave.. kola kr ero.holi i willo vin aoovoo souk iloselivapor Aso my orauld lay. rovai kg preo wives ku win poli =Ville hare Mks adlois AL siiiii thor bob *gm is hear kr hko boor " To my link friss& 1 umold so 7 that I Irmo kill a lbw evokes glow kiiie kr kr likr=ro oni Wok parehoiewstio Vilma siikiesiove asimied. lif bilibiamh arm bo woo la wok agog. irk kod ni =lkia lIINIFIFORD. 4 2 1 Mili: ll,giller 1111•111 Wks. Boilopi .ss. MIND EXPIIMAIII diss dio hies of "f it b i misled vs in lid sisal Advanno ildwated sit ems. bison a day at On ,aad a gagman is I ---~- ,*l. ptedMunt;i A OARD - -- Y()T1 -- t ---- - - NEMMAL. Vito Stow Plusia Otero Bs erred. ozoiritzsie. 311111 W 11111TIV. A Pol l APv IN Poor% 1 .1117 lo .I, . VOL Naas Oast . 64, . - - - - - - • 11410111. 02/4/011_1 1111 - W*Wain hip LAMP AAA 1121111111rosa a ratable astatima dad *alert ill astonamildlna • sow. sal fora to grow, It Bea min la ttaardald • ma mum ppiy =Tnot satbnaoralals. W. ana', vela thaw eallEreasWhy Teo Ofialp Otamea Ihollstibsma wad las &sad sew han onalla adllaor abot4a, puma y a ntl it o s * 11a sok to Oar lama Jae hyreey BUM of slldoterllttlos; mot aho PALM sad O • IBN PLII3ILBITS, consisting In part. ot If n. Poway Mt • lag lir 064alia, Cora••• 4111. Harrows, •04146 ••• lain a Chmem NotOstugs, seams. Steime,oB • isvo. /cat Anton. Mks. Mattocks, M•toorn atat Perch/ Book Sbovais, np•drt, Snytbaa, am H i m p m* Ise Saws, Brun Hooka. Appl. 8• - it6•• Sto. Gattles Thaw.* Wrooolasa, Bull Milan. 11.4 d.nrtse.Cosia • 4:4664a55 a M-, he, V. Gan Avant' Pir Ratchatn's lnpn -• I Ina Ma thias, the only hantooltul Nowir now anon a ‘A hand a tall sappy of Bustin., and alt. Pirrsphori, Brio. April L. 1666. cLABIL a MN /JR - • .• nf Aor / • El CarrOK A RZILItoN so,X. 0. M RSED tM, CAUSFA for TRIAL Fifth Monday of Apr/ 18,:i.5. Trstmas Manor" ws Saha Nowlisc, 12h, 1111 M. MOO. M. M. Liman TO Ad's. of ltliarnos,4-112, Not. Talvortoa A haw". To P E. leartole. 112, AI& /Lamm Ts b. Doirrost, ILL Aut & .1. Dorval vs &Clung, la, " r Mar 7 Drury es William Drury, SS. Pub I.' 1.4.. W. Travers ye M B Lowry, William Tweet vs A. Elliott, ot al 111. " 11. " O. W Col* is Danis, Knobloch. hi, May ' U. U. Powell vs Conrad Dry... .0 6.1 4111. Aug A/bort Bliss vs °soar Sears 01 Si :4, • • " L A .11 al:Lathy •s V., Ramrod a t. 0., ,21., " 1- h. vendee Ti Zig. et ,-; . W Mad, 127, - i• • Jobs 81.11 ve A B rullrr of el 117, - W. B. Williams mi Wm. Dewily ors.l 27 hos - A Slone sink wilt v. Ron qf LOLA with, M. - - - C N Agar, es W B 101.1ilaxu,. In, • - M J Monsuly vs &AI W'sr. P.Il On- 107, " •• Williams A Wrinht is Wilson Lard, I:Y7, " r• - Jki Woulmor mo Mayon Aln.ll, in. Feb r 1861 .1 B Cochran vs .1 Mourn ACo c 6, " 1•• " Joh* Murphy yil J 11. r.nrk, X. Maier •s V Whtlion. 111 " - ' 111 : Jebneoo ill cievetre iluGa., Ipi, Feb. t - • II liknowood vs .1 Itervie et e• IA '' " - Z L. Hough vs N F. Om fusee. 17A "•• • ..... _. • - La W 1' it Co vs UlleaSsrf - b.. , 77. " David. Kennedy •• John P. lied, : , 57 , " David Stalwart vs .1 W(" . ...1 - 4. ~ et ann. " Xlisa MN_ nary via B. lal Cleary et al 20S, " Booby * Strong •I sl.stearrv".l., 3h7, E Taylor •. C F v;,ritn. lt( . " P H 011 var vt P E. Burins. 21 " Dstrlin A nioan •. John )I'a ono, 22.1., " I Ewe( W King vi. David Ittp'ey 41, May C. Mlranvllle vs J. H. *lava:thorn, 44, ' Porter kelary vs Laarat A lta.t 74 '- J A Whitney vsk*NEHItCo s 4. ' E.l P; kllit Co v. H U .ferefoissee • ioi, ?ianey A Hantlltou v. T. 41\ 1. i: HC. , 7. Hobart Cascaras" vi am. 111, h. Merrill vs o R Co , e-avvs, 120, Thomas Bishop vs thin Loy Ism. l'..M. L , S A Chester vs John Clark, ` '4, 14 Mayor vs John M Ciao. 153. P.E. a..4fJ Bailey vs H Davenport, 4, Aug W Tanner vs Aar° Elliott Phlnnsy A. Co t •ai Wiliam Lirsl st al la, " " T Hutt vs John 11.-I, 2d, " W P Pew vs John Vintatat, 7, " JL. Sanford vs H. U. Swoons. 41. " ••• Ex. of J Lauirhalr. v. Leif J oak ...r. O M Coal vt ai bs Wm )1 Cc ..el, 92 Aug a Partar I Hardy vs Frvoz IL a .......a: ,1 , " • Robert 11111 v. Sam. 111. " • Hammond Gardner v. I f , yar, ~,,i ' ea r ° 1 lc. Smith Jackson v. Pran , fi M craaarv. 115, " L. M Horton v. J au. klurspbry. 144, " • It Hewett st al vs R.I. of ?Iv:. n Ads 145. v Thomas Masters v. Wif Armen 147 " • Wm Pa Wallace vi /ranch. M'Crvary, 1..., - • Same v. P A S M'a r. rr, 131 " • 4.. Salsbury •[. David Bawdy, 194, ' ' Hance Plivarup,o vs beorve If Tarns, e, >ov • Laura Coin.avack •. \ E Hob, ...a: 19, " ' A Kirkpatrick vs EA\ Elt ft Co. fa " ' Cie of John Evans vs J 34 It. vi, 57, / 100 . AffPh.d AC. v. W "7,, resat P 3, ' It D Smith •s T p. clap.nt 110, Us. of C Safe* •. :..11.s Resale ACo . 190, If (Hotta vs Eli Marna. :2C, a Hates ACe vs James C Marahca, 1 - 4, " • B Balllstt vat, Alvah Hensunku, 1;, 1 1. " &mega Hunt vs F P. Neart;si. ~., W Hayti.. vs Jatuve B Dunn. ? , 4 ' David Sterrett v. Peter WrArna., .2. Pvt. :514 Stockton& Puller vs Erast..s Ke 14s. .2 ' Red', Shank vi. Pour PeOier. 19.. Ihy NI If Bonumock , vs ~/,,, , n TL rata& et b:l.t.S, „E Martin ' vs .J M li.vei Wm Canipbe: aatal vs (.1 rana..uals, 1.3. " Cook A KC., v. Jackson A Harris 197 James D Parry 0..1 :Iberia's.. et a: 157, Aug P 4, 1e1'.,n, Win vs 0 a, irmve eta. AY.. P A 1 P lilts vs E II Norris. ::4.5, W a J T Munro vs Er.* ifu,ah Irt pg.!, RAIL ROAD PROPO3ITION JIE Cr n 3 MA•1111PII gr. 'I • en, a ear) tueloint the Arvok. and nth I fl 1. •r• Cq II lnei r ...se Al'. pereutto n.. 11.• .ho-tued tetoau r~ ter who •re indebted to then. ub .1,, NI% 11, e •Iled tr, N tu settle the haute vett11...4.t: de'r, 1 . 41111(a w.. he Inhge on 4 lie u.q.-•t.wnlwrutre.peetui ler.eln rr,n twee .9 , , I love their+rtn(w•rilt!we -h;rNLhf K It 144reh 3 1 . I'l4 41 New Arrangement WE ha.e awror F met 4nt,le and Foundry 1.1..1 n, c!. w ,Pree,'llvf .• , apoi• llliued tier to t of ziont.elL. ual Co&I'lla•tk al 1,4 OW In belA palroolfe he Nbt rills - 11, • COIIIieIISOCC 01 those favorcl.e • 2, • 417. , um, Lb. bra' enderArnor• o.tot. partaWril• of 1,J•113........i• :tr.,' rJ 1 & WO ttO•O O3W on Plninl a, ~( 000 W Ch lITOV'ESI embrae.ng all the lat.' it,•yro,e.i u .1 • mit end Elev at ed %Ve stilt tuu :WO to !IWO 1 . 4 , bralod • Say 'lower Oookiel ItoV4. which is the !.I,,VP P., a:I Pip Stoves. Poia.h •••ft, • K..., and Copper Ware, Wt it Buses, %V3llllt I 1/1), Nazis, /lc We ha also on hands !arse ass..etistem of P 1 mad Plow Casttugs. &mow which w name cele.irate..l ,trel Poi fled *elf dharpeuer, Voiseritre. I Long, N yard. eavuga. won. Dutcher, Pittsburgh. cieloei Ind tt al, or which are finished in super,,,s .tre. nod wooded ash great care We snail I ,4 Inc m'.l rea...on le and advantageous term., hoc u- I and sou Pisani mite PT I. 1;&OR Eria.Maith 31.1853 - LAUD WARRANT'S rur. rubsenhers pureha.e. and LauJ Warrants—Nie -1 rant. to be leutird tin 4e, lh. ~ r ougres... , rur,,ve for those entitled to them a:1 , % 1 ,, 14 , NSF , -14 1 D Ag. RS , Re. IfJo.r. , a. Erie. Starch 94. 1-33 434 , R rent vl , ...tna..t* p P March rt. 1553 43 I'l Now Goode at the ranpireat \VV. hivr opvr.t , ho. .J 4 ), x e. 1.11 I of f, IrR S I:S Glx.lllS, wulr sr, , ir, very 1411 e s.o , PI of Pf..nri• r• o.,•• ~r ?, •,! flee i Ott ilor•qthro New at)l,-> t , its BrIcl„ (.‘, are and Or1411.C:0 (Are 1 I tiouwe Krp.i.g Goat. i \ Fare, )iarth. *-4. 143,5 Now Spring Goods for 1535 WE ,re lu re , eipt lut new sot . . ti ty.r. ut Mous., nDe Ln kn.. Gmehains. Prtoi.. c. - ,s. at pc ice. Erie. Mamti. 21. MA DLKAriir:l , and nR(i \ nn 1 441 , 4111'n. 44 and fine Ir.4h Linen. a •• March 24, 1.65 —4S eAtiEl.( ou lard,4vna lnnta.ni3ie..l• per y 0 •r 1 Ist opened. M Are •_1 5 , 43 1 I kr Es. k. 1 C ASE. 2.111 c Yirds 11.44”: n nt . 111 t•nto per :11" , f y,,-. 1 I - ker 2300 Yard. I hp, , tel • It( NO , .r. a n I Olt 14111.1ia figure. and t t,. In err(' EK.HSD NEWS!! MORE BOUNTY LANDS FOR 1:11:119 -N‘iit,.''`•- Services in the Revolutionary War. WAYNE'S WAR • r WAR WAR OF 1 81 1' • PI OT W R MEXICAN \\ LoRIDA 1 ' AR, BLACK IR" I: WA . : ie BY kl - T ue 1.•; el 115 • in itib eerian d .11,1 r • 1 • • I no, vvar of the United • 1773 iiv iu 144 Lvticl. If tf%e> have not r.v-v,tv fr, . or €ll.l Items, are now ent rtr I t. .onkr 1.4•• th• 1114 Thor* who haven...lP., 1140 •• • •• • ••• ••I ur,v .re The 'Nemeth oral?* net et , • A . 1 A tn,ttt,r of thr Hoi.tier. but to uu u gaged in RA rTLK nn the per,od of their fie,. CI Those evildwry of The 111.ACK H It K. I i I'R I' other Ware, who selVe.l Ives than Onew. 'it, ire v L. 4 to land rr Persons havtni 14,1 tht., onet .lel More thew prnrapily illett•le,l to. !,s r r , • 1,, a DdsVlit !r ,) 130 Jeff.- • P.P.—We bare faithrnilnd e/Peflerl , !Ctl •4r 14'.1s ion, and we mat•' no chary.. In an ~e rLlar the land. cr Tee vetoed, third. or fourth ma rrui ,A , sot Impair bet ciatm under thiotact, ti she te a er,,tow at Lt m • ,“ a m. other •p,itieation. ZT Pereetba wider the axed' )ears outer .11 al Minh 111 10, are regarded totem . ' h% tit,. act Mare h. IC 1 1 45-4m46 Li PRE- Bounty Land Blanks. ALL the Blanks necessary f r ILK: . -um Cur Flogirty Laud, tinder the late aet, ran be 1 14:1 at tnis Ifwe. Krie, 11farob 17, 1855 Mottos to Soldiers , Bailors, Marines & Others. TEE andaraistie..t. haring jart re , eirthi trout the City of Waehin g toa a e"py of the late wet ‘.l Coocress, ex tending the )2101/111y L4 ,, r1 L tWe h gtAll , P 4 /11. M a . tines, Townson ard others, I...gettior wlth toe ueeoMary Forms io tacking app.wath.o t.,r tt• ••••itti, in l ' :urine Made arrangements with a eompetet,t pr .nt,t •-orreo pondoot at Washtagtou, haviez, ate to the proper Department. to nuw ' n:ter , l t n.l apph cations that may he entrusted with :be es. sumacs that the.r uniy re , eire prompt atteratints here, but alto tit the Department at , Va.linct,. ti . Erie, Matc h LS, 1855.-4 i C itt•ON Bounty Lands, Pensions, Extra Pay. 160 ACRES a Land hare granted 1,, all •oldiert, sailors and others who hare torr , Nl In any war of the United State, since 1790 fur 14 days, said to an so usally ia battle. Thus* who here already re , ., it , d a les s/avant of bounty land are entitled to •n, ugh r aw ,• t o snake op 160 atom. The act extends to militia woo hate het* mustered or paid by the C. S. A aurnrio.c with,* or minor children of snob persona are entitled to land. It is also doe to soldiers the R , erolation, their widows or *tiler children, so addition to previons bounty pensions. TIN) all ortooda eo eamasios, wagon lowers. toatartore, all employed is trlinstroortation and voluntostrs at Law- Woo Nod Plattsburgh, N. Y. The undersigrusil assisted =faithful ewrospolaboat at W 8441001) will be able to proart Want, to applications for Sti"unty Lands or Poollione, 11114 attend by western business isounisetiesse eo the favorable libation of warrants In the welt. JA 309 SILL, Attorney a t Law me., Park Haw, adjoining Brown's Hotel. Iris, Pa., Kaiak IT, 111156,44-tf. A Clan. I TAKE up a.ethoJ to rams aty thinks io a generone public Ar their liberal patrosap Ax Am put, nil .ohc .1 a cumin esete fbr ilia AAA lan neAt leAttechot the fhotate enttato, Nitrite's Stott. fernery I shall bane on ha neat an time.. treeS piped Motu and Meal, Tab a parterat e•con,fleoi of peril and Awes Amin in Ail at the amain coarttet ptteee. obolrhnle 01 raplbaad neliene. M illort wales, aay valeta within the city liansjitie_AVOnec tN, en. bottonAteanotA boom Power. in connection with the NI al) NW. SO *at I eau at an time* Grind. sad setae be "MOW frlPAigtoneetrionr. heal, Pew. to . plathritt Mt" seldriellire Oast attention A Amu waiter in tin' IRE* N doom m ina of row onuotenco B 11AV niterilak ans. Illsosh liem• 44 --- 1111 PW uflea it Mappeas, that this sills halm hem at pitiable easdino* as sot ohs aw wig ga t Zilts Mon and e fauns iolhavoco aseidost taaahliOw TUE 331.04EMEING Barax gm, a law pare aao la the Alma of bosh' sod pw alter of 1 9/THID. rilley, Sod oppantatlr (caw,. Zg i a bib* sielLibool!oof. With f,oay * etrwoo tuostrutig, spirits Ileprearod, comassaasca 1919 , 141111 Weellrlog , sad la WU phyll k •id shialk.„l6l tam. artaleg Pis igainfasost of ibit elimpiaml ii d sialasa-. of health as cannot tied lib the manly* MOO. the •{434,141 which entails disease, what tag aad Weary , sot ow. : 11 1 Wife, but ufieu 7 le v., Hereditary Complaints upon the chi ld _ ''COCA. Tllll TAMA ika. 1•111117111 Nay s rr,,Thaait.ing CONSUJIPTION, SCORPOL4, RrP CHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, zpir o . 1 NFIL, owl odor OM twos slossoft , DREADFUL IN 14 I RIT Aloct MOM THE PAIL CPT'S "Mod sop this tontine*, West this be' Is lam 4)1 No Mien Ile Inver wt. Tit, sentanly to by k Downy 'Limiest ant 'sown' than k w Shelling the temadles sad booollmai tam* Thew are potetsd trot is TM[ MARRIMD WOMMIllss PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANIOX sir Da A. M MAGNICEM: rearlialKsa Cif fiCia•las Qv woe's lltr liansakati Notion (*COOL liar. ir k Is, 10 . r‘rgia. car a. atll as.a si Attaadard work of ...tab' idled , eputatia a , 16"4 Übe Calaklipelaf t ha great tales w pain. an 4 caber e and hy yri De ipai boakZ.7. tar Untutd Butane. It Wm" Ara toned 14 it,llmit—"ii IVe irk* FIVE.HUNDILID THOUSAND Copal have Won mitt. of wittett there wets upwattle of ONE HUNDRED THOU AS.ND SERI i a %enroll the the bath ietiesetros ID whisk a a her ee ,77: 0 : eie pupu'aer sadle al zoo: rOit 2Y2&T TRIZAza be setb..m heeled deviled b.§ eSCI uei to attrecree y 14 west of coraeriain Li peculiar to Cessals...rn ree? me verv, arty by ude both is pets)* q v ... 'b here every woman c•ndisCovit, hy coolie:tit yt w bane with those described. the nature, charier. eessi - '": an.: I ale proper remedies. bet complaints MI 1 be wife about baeotolaig a mother In. often maw., uua abd ~debell Or IM Utmost :importance to ter 1,. ,ts-t , c I to which Der sesstitylroeso 'arta& roaeincil tW gentleasan, will aad such Instruction sad —. explina many apitiNONII Wallet ONtrWitt ar,c , 40.4 1 6 I,et) I I' alarm. a• alt the pecantrilita Irte.aen: w R aye art deeeribecl How :many are warertne Non otratruettuna arniti,". per u,t•t tn the fesuale a) welt, which und e l w.e Ur Want% effete in r t r tr. hsc 11 they are ogourant, and for er' tett tan forbade wen log wirdteal adv tee Ma tty suffer anew kjobt womb). or trout Awe Wear traction. it te., Many are to eoastant agony for tout) rsonu e rotators:mut Many hairy Calculi 11 not Irreerour one eyuw ant uneertat U reCA•t• les door whore lift twy zartted Qt., uNg rued time, ekcria n 4 11 iu wive um eft of prevention, amelioration and Inman It . of course illoprliCtiCatOt to Convey fu.ly taa rep ute p..r. la 1...rat..41 of, as they an of a oat...re or kelt,' tallowy* w ii , warned or (Mee COntallipl all al Mat r lain Reader, are you a husband cr a Lithe:7 a nit,* or t tow Have you the sincere welfare of of those t.. A's at bar.• p % your atneerity, and loose no twos in ,ears,,,, apt „. s terfere with their Omit and happiness ohl Asa Ina 0% It +lll avnid to yrou and yours, as it Flu to :nosy§ dt, day of palm and anxiety. followed hi siteyillin , bet lune the minds Ith its Ordinary avocet Oa, ariesi tia , mm means for ineo,cal attendance, medicines an.: adamant roma which otherwise would provide ft.r dee liaise ru m* . Arms es Li( axe and the proper eductuon of voe•ctilas In ronAvviuenev diens universal poputor,,,, GI the sort n , nn ieneed t.y .t sriaordinary sate. aarici,i• artoatesn n tempo,: nn I ot t tooOktletttflt a•Ou me n , tiC,D , t t . tie per...pu•io.n editions and too:1.11.w,, m f r ,,,, n4 r,t coev•rebt. end oilier devICIPS and der eui has Kit hr necessary 1111-I,:fute. tt.t SEM A RIND. 70 '1 A yt. , a. f ► I .14,4A..5. )4 %VF, =MEMO STARTLING, BUT TRUE; VDT 171lior WAO,II L! 4 A uTto pit TICE PUBLIC by.,11.,,‘,/... the wordy ••tle 1 4 11 .cttrut 1 1." 11 nI. arid c to thr tit.e phge. and t,,, u t , , or "el. 41 by TIM I .4:ld 1:0PO• id! I 1 )68 merit. tc { - .r ( reeeitit of Ine NAL. r •- t hF. MAR - CU, IN •4 1 . 11.0. AL COMP ANInN free) Id Cu)i part of the United =tale., Me' one Inge l'r)r Re A I letlerl.ust be poi. ka ,•a witre.es ei A VI t' t, box 11141 14rir Uiko. 1%9 Lin.rtv ritreet. New-Yuri. .4 .1l P.Ter J B Jan 14.34 C (tTTI.F. T , e. and Halter bY R 4 —tVe r rove re:. AI , 19 - 4 . 3 11 - •• pith weseer we tern,. I her Quality IA Au per 14): *al GA. 0e re ant produc.iig the brightest liPti UMW .antikit to Novt4. 1144-73 DA , -o't lA.-Ike —We naive in •tnre t r tinting Inoteriski•, Including ever, itllne le d lion utic, Carnage, elhop. •nd the •aritri Cie v Ng, I,g %de I, 1-44-1.5 t ll. lASks . 1 :1.1Q1 4 —Wr at.. now m . on \-A of Window glas., wh,cn I. rr r) er.e . wisf ecie•i: idp we f . net: 1112 , %, among which n f,, e •••• -0 •pf gle and double thickness. some very isle `of *too on end t• .of bees emus. , ove U• A CAI , and sou will 1510 pewee satisfactory 1 till' L all 4. L. 54 . PPLEA PO Bushels those. Apple* Jet, mrP , no' ebeap at Mated S—U. !Weil tinairo WrICLII RAT. A .I UST received at WA Hit t '.L6I Ca . •nd lona at tbem, Mo e Hrcvni Wee' Fa ie. Feb 17. le,S5-10 i H Wk. DR. A. TBAT VI PANAOZA, R she ewe df diseases in ine n,rm wieb, o•tb..* ma, WM:ppm% remfb. braixt,:, 11.1erb•Loi. Throat. z‘ton,ac h. Lama. P., I in. And H itiseuntatiam Loth a- de and rLn i. ei' re the Piles in any fla:r It yster les. weals ?levees, lop piss. of aprrtts,.oppress■ , te' , tatr• Female tompts— .s rei ',sad Prepared an.: , Old only ti‘ Di A Tliater, No 4, R , oels, etta‘e street. Era, 1 I i. 1.11.33. THE PANIC Now is the 'rims to secure Good Barns f tn. Canal Bank an.i ,iy BAIA f Arm{ Cit'. Bank. or Columbus. and he rneeived CASID . J! iioo/ ) . ^ . A: the Stores of the virler :••ENNITT En*. Noe. IS. 15t54. DCRL CLUVER :4!.6D for .ale t / r• Fet, ,4, PAS% Tllirod...A a H .if A fit .4 Per. :4 U.. 400 !eel ut ..ath ou /tau Ilr • LANtir Mural% Good 'rhinos have Come. 0 flit B i, Warrautd Ft,• t , V. 41_1 1 / load, at STLRitt.T I i t AO Frhour.r) 2•1,19:LI _ - - - 1511 lined Apples. best to • ,• ti 4T VARF 1 i k I %RI) rip quantity of prime I.lr , r 1.4 er#‘ t•Ttlikt.7 'L 'VCR Ao,I riVIOTHIni)f fart • Fertr) 11.4. 1) R IVO ACIrl —lOl/41 pOllllO2 rer , sll. 1A1: 4 Attote lot ut tor (..1 rJr V. al ;re!, 11, • 1 \ BALD 11"i'L.Fi fur *air by Feb 'II. 11 Cal) —Tnose in want ul nice •ndcie, • i.,/ re+ 14. XIV F1...4 —Erlr 'cunt) . bran l• • fgt. , („ , • atr r R f NOi R‘t • Heir nes Patent Fire-proof Salo. 1%111.*. St.n.criner continue. to uta. u.. .•• • - I .10 Burglar Pro..! glop. A I tootrott to some. to the 'nuns wt., tt t.,, and it ,t,ce.l by use pees. tdraa,ba, l last tren and br sine • prut..l Locx. Nll h tinring teet.A sepnt.A. "' • ' •nd New Yoga. • • k • o , 4 , ellait JOIMS 9 c -Worsted Poirot , ' mounter% Blllß Lock StuOU re sure N.l. 1 kc•i It i oited at the It Ortero Fair. London, r Jove: Lock. and otrete , lae a reword to t I , pick ite lock •• or °pro lee safe le tie ,a I it • r" d oovrral rikolletl in the ar • • .` 4 I.••Ceerded in onon• nit the sole too , tun locks or ker. ri r ,ng bleep otikrte during tr• ry retuatited ra • a k ht depon.itor) , ,•I one.oii away .ted for a* ivoroi Csameah-Nooc gem u , tie exeepa '!n•e here name on a metal plate. Geese &me Cross/ .1 A 11.14 *ad Ms, • •r B.—The abo‘ , .. Parra and Lucke earl e 'l3_ C. , •t Wanoc.‹turer's Imre*. or Ai. Bull,or4r . octet pal Cities of the United thaws an.? anAJ3. CASH ITISIC AND PIANO STOLE Horaoe Waters, No. 333 Broadway Sec. OPPOSITION TO CONllll.+ll . ` a rett; at greatly Illedueed rater. euenbtnattoo of Mole Dettiers to kee non-t• op) riot mime the rtii• N., a. and taw 'Omit to mood to Mr. Yl* sr is, • ^ . .e. 10 . . 0 tra.le, no. Is ussilk tog sallistuas 14141.4-- bac 1... I thatl hr has p.bll COLllltenlllB4 . l an.' 00,pp , ...• I • • t the (:111.Lar Yfulinroit.nnO in his effnrl• I^ e 1 %•," mad 4 4 014114 e •Tioii .1 I • ORltr.,i II •.• • European Must , I. luinenan. 1E341 ( 't ‘s one of me larize-t Ar.t t : I4 U • Hp Woo Made a Gat •T ft •Vi ,• n MtLen%O.e, a n,t ‘Ii•ICaL I vi•T •r. ''‘lP 4 " . "" em.ed Ili (lets r rr.,nus lur ,17.1 •4 ,•I and in•Stu—rTil as sf,eme w1..4114 tun ys.w Ylnnp of ever, S.• nrte.e. up 1.. pt ‘Ko mg .AO.O I - I. • "'c"h ' lll,o nll I hex, the cel•iwaisdi \S. ' Pt... • •n d program. A', .1...• pia t /11, tart. rrl Pt,oo. 41 grail Irrr, germs Pr if!. 10.111 Si • D• 011.• dlereirtit tnalligiractorw.. 1 ADtH V4r S•irm's •' Tit/ Hell/ %Oka In the el " ..•e• 4 191 E, IttiS.Siti. • *ltiode... Loaf Piave *al Vc1..4.•• (.0 4 . 0 4 . ! best terms to the t lee hoed. a‘r I 1.4 • 'erg% own and Churches. All orde rs I !e!!. , t , Mrs.ic -cut to Il tenni hr the , P rates General as.) Most Catslossues aud Mu -Ic%! I artrurnerrt• for warded to arp •0d... • Lite, Feb Y.l, taut. 111.11P7 GOODY, jr:ST IMported law Erie a suleu.l.d a .W.lt storM enthral...se many new utt Ku Trade I b ire elettaut 1:uld and :toter It ++: Locket., amen Ear Merl au.l Runlet l',n• mule', to abort, Gold Jewetry of all 1.1% . 0 ' 1 5 " 10 lOW. WWI hard times wlll ba•t. ke. 14"" Ileßing doe birds Gov we a call and I. rte. Mama .11. # . OpOoode Brow , • Peed Barley 40(10 BUSHELS, serbeeied Ibt It+ Jut sad lb, eneellent qu. le now dill) takes away by the Fanner. - 4 quality •sod be. been neieenad with 'rest r.ltr Sell basin's E aueu ei* " L. dbuenunitei ‘,•• tor "sq Warehou.. r ru n It will be aiiled dbe rumors in Quen ,,, '" ' 3 % ILO Mares In, 11345-43 Cir Pots. Proust* sad Oil Clot',: W are IN tedtipl of a full imuften... l , %0 Mfrs Ply, Lew als iduperfon... en *ote 4 e . • wosi 111001, wed la& carports. Moo ntoefirt , (kW 641 Iloyea. at the very *week *pH og_Pnre• ,) idelPat so. sit et TIMINAI.3. IL kV.-- ME 119=3 DEW= si EINEM tV F R INl.t.Filt•_