(grit Metitiß OPibscrbtr. ZRIE, 't - - SATURDAY MORN) tiG, APIL 28. 1W55 11 lotioe to Our Pstronu. The Twenty-fifth Volume of the ebycrrer Will clot* on the Voth of May next. All threw indebted to us for ,übseription are Inuested call and pay the same b.tfore ?hat time, as all papers will be Liibeontalued that are not paid for at the cod rf the V.Annic. and the accounts left with a poper officer for collection We mast evliect uvr div.b Topics of the Week -Will Thornl:won% bill pass the Satiate?" hay been tbi local inquiry this week, as indee‘; it Las Len almost every week fur : tome tine Opiu nen as to the prcbahtlities Lave been various, but hope in the honesty,ind inenmiptibility of the ISenate, has been Itrong Tht' live has bi..cn strengthened by the aPpar,ta want of youfiLuee on the part of thy- men, :mil their -rgain, the anistitat•, , ,, The announcement last weed that it bad pele.d ‘• of the whole. and w. , uld be up ~ n reading on Tue-.a; f thi s we e k, war haueu as t i goo.l milieati,n, and when the telegraph -LI \V, , ,;nestlay a.ntr•uueed that it hail passed the nr.teul • , ..-nud reading without amendinc•nt, er. runty, of final num r c h ,pre i A geuitil , Jvcr every countenance Th. we wit; have the pleasure of atinounetutz its final paseage, or thin unpleasant duty of chmnieltna it. iefeat, in this number of t , ur p•Ap.:t. as up fur third readiu„: .in Thursday The corresp Alden t of the Plttiburgh Union, roui dares , if the 19th, -ww* - -tiett in thi th- fr,?. liations came up, ••Ju,ige fnunaps_in, of Er,e, made a most elegant sp.-, eL on the subject, taking strong ground against the pilicy of the iuterfe renoe on the part of tie. State of Pennsylvania with the institution of slavery in the South. The Judge, who is alllll, decided ability, wade such a speech as carried conviction to almost every man's mind who heard him He is calm, digni fied, and convincing in hi arguments; courteous and gentlemanly in hi• w inuer,A n ud accurate in his matter Judg- Thompson understands the subject of State's rights perhaps better than any other man in the " —The paper, iu :ht., interest I the N. w York Herald and "Sam." have oeeu unusually busy of late in manufacturing rumors about. -Cabinet dif ferences," -di4agreetnents * and "troubles" on aocount of our f affairs Remarking upon this, a well informed NVashington e..rrespuudent of the Cleveland 'lain Dealt r says, that we are somewhat at loggerheads with old Spain is a fact undoubted. but that the Cabinet iq upon th. brink of diqsolution, am rumored. on qucstions connected with our Spanish rilatious, iq notori ously false The commander of the i.jult S qua d. ron has had hi s orders, and there is a unity of sentiment among the me mbe r .. "(the Cabinet in regard to these orders And what is more, wheu these orders arc made public, it will Ek seen that they du nut conflict with the true intere-t, ur honor of the nation If the subjceis of the American g Pvernm.ri: ire • -dhject...l th insult •ind tyrant:: : ••C .m.ha" r tb, touch foot upon if ,'tilts, to i I.•iti•ri can vesdel9 are l r Lire 1%-rip,ul .1 upon the high t., it 1- tone tLaT 4at sill. given to this effvoi,D.7, .trh.l ant:luared p a , r - That lt;r4; r • • country 1. a r. I .u; believe it th thr horirqi tlt•tt r:',• 11111' 1 , ` , 1 , ..t ,oingitinary storm, bt,t tho, wii; only a it,avy r111ut , , 1% • 4t 1.•1- I•. • pa•-•.:1 t ii• 11,11. ,iuriug the past u..-k • ' LiDe •Of •cur eight n , - 1.11,i ars MID, we Ma) ,1 , 1. tic,rt i) ,a 1414 I , r .1 worK of the maznitui .1 tu. pr• postd t„, I 'anis rairload •,•,•,11},Au to • pit: though It. na.Atri.z-r••• h lye st d.n 1 auy emu; intention W, At .••• t".Ir . IN $, cured. fir, wlor .1 uuder th•• ut.w u'lu.•r tuarkp, to .•t! ;u• •1 , ,u Bowe ur , awl I. r pile« interlvrei an I ,r-• prino terward4 a party ii-t wen: t square arme i, 1111 en•u.,l, in wnwn a policeman awl tvr i t rui4l). ani several on tooth troy' w, r w end I Mr James H Hee4, an ex t reiierit ded. The policy wt• Awi the mi. ',Lary °Merl au Iby ‘v..t.wig qty. vr stored. A ternble. ex[w .A 1,41 on the propeller Oregon occurred above Detroit a fox Jv, ,in..e The total number of persons no boar , l wt-'_'s At exult 15 minute• b•.f ~..I, l ek, when near the head of 13el1e Isle, and to the Cau.ida Ybore, her boiler exploded with a tremendous noise, scattsring death an4l .le-tructiou all ar,und The after part of tip• reAsei wa., blown compl..ti.iy of, 4nd sunk almost instantan• msly Nine men Were killed immediately. and several other, were wounded, some quit.• seriously Those nt the crew snved dung to the bow of the vessel, and were taken off by small boats The Oregon was commanded by Capt John Stiwart, who was leaning against the pilot-house wheu the explo sion occurred de was hurled high up in the air, and, as he descended, fell throne) the deck —breaking one of his legs, and bruising his body considerably. Capt Glazier of the brig Stand ard, was also leaning against the pilot-house at the time, and was thrown some distance, but es caped with a sprained ankle That Know !siothingism is &great tootion," is now a self-evident fact—that is, if three splendid cow, d• elates makes a thing self evident. For instance, the "institootiou" in Mass achusetts, appointed a committee to investigatia all the Catholic schools in the State, and they did it. In Cincinnati the ballot-bores interfer. ed witb its progress, and it destroyed 'eta! In Cleveland a boy, who was *cripple exhibited his feats of slight of hand, and Know Nod/4%in,', i s t h e person of the City Marshal, came down on him like a Jane-bug. So you see, this "insta tootion" is death on acieovl girls, bullei-kcies, and crippies! is. One young man in the vicinity of Boston shot himself last week, because he could not _ a wife, and another because he could not get a divorce. Thus it will be seen that, from direct ly appetite causes, men can arrive at the eagle result. Ica , t) ..-me • j Iv :111111g lEBEI tl.• )la.o p , ic • =!E EINEM MEMO LE I i I • =II PI jr-inr =II A Now °resin. -- Tim Buffalo Commereia nakother Mien ?IP thing pipers, are publishing frith great pan a long article from the Loud* noes of the iplatfirin laid down by that pun* h Ainar• icon" party. Whether the. gentlemen who con trol the papers refer re d s o *ear heard the follow. ors of "Sam" shouting their meaningless motto. "None but Americana to rule America;" and if 1 1 so, whether they laugh in their sleeves when they gravely parade this firet instalment of "aid and i comfort" from their new and purely "American" oegaie. the Landon Time', he a question we will leave to be snewered by th e Y an k ee s ki ll at guessing of our readere' It requires, however, neither Yankee cuteness at guessing, nor a very deep reading of the motives of political adventur ers, like the leaders of Know Nuthingisto. to , .110, the people the utter heartlessuese—the deep hypix;riay--of the pretence eet up by such peli tieiane That the Linden Timex shoutd wish t , oetenne the ordain of proscriptien and intoler ance in America, is nothing strange; but that a party which professes to eschew every foreign influence, should aeeeeiftliat p .n readi ly 14 eu exhibition of "total depr,v ty" iu poli tics that even sve, wi.., n e v er b e d a hi g h o pi ii i„ e of Know Nothengiste, were sea:crier prepared for We believe there are few of our reuilere who have r e q, in the couree of their newepaper readine, been regeleei _with extraete fr ui the toow de e ply it ilseed every , uing A mer. r •t., and the Timex, we may add, hike not been sin,etilar in this respect Te adopt the language of a eotem• porery, "fretu the period of our opposition to the ezeuip act down to the present time, with a few brief breathing spells, the British press has iff - duleed itself in a general wholesale system of ridicule, sarcasm, calumny, and downright abuse of tie• government, people, and institutione of the United States. Their manners have been caricatured; their fauite gie wady exaggerated; and a distorted picture held up to the perpetual con templation of the civilised world, calculated and intended not only to blast the character of the people, out to impose on mankind a belief that all this was the neturai'and inevitable result of the freedom they enjoyed. Thus, at one and the same time the reputation of a whole nation was assailed, and that beueacial influence, which the example they pepsented of the blessings derived from the poeseseion ..f liberty sought to be tinder• mined !Ind destroyed " That a press with such anteceden'e ehnuld become the eirunpien of a par ty that has gone beck to that Ad, absurd 'and aristocratic dogma that Girth makes the man, not merit, is not to be won lered at. It is but fol lowing the bent of its inclinations, and carrying out the will of its masters We mistake, how ever. the temper of the true Americans if its or ganshie will be tolerated, or the leadership of those who deal out its ".lid and comfort second handed, be acquiesced in for any -rest length of time A New State The New Yorker, do not admire all the legis tation forced upon than, against their wishes, by the nutncrical prepondorance of members from the rural districts. The prohibitory liquor law just passed. and some other acts of like objee tionablo ,haracter. have induce(' the agitation of t tie qut.,tt ,n ,f a of the state. and the er,:tik.,u of a new St...tt , - comprised of counties ly olg Ut 11 I !!.;e. 1 4'2 deiziees. Theme c.,•tintics It. .-:11:11vso Ducar'-i. ( leange, Putnam. liockiand. Westchester. New York. Qu , • ta-, f Ley I•ov. ifiTu:at , u f 1,0'33.167. or Jour: 'bah obe tiiim tip: Jouatotant, of tho Whelk :•-trtt. Tbe.r aroft ~b-ut :MO! 9-itr:rc 1.,7 .11 •0 ,, W :3tat, Mau hittPn By :LL Cuu , tc , ition tn , „„ t,.,i EME n••w ' : .t3,lc. 418.11 b.. 19r111...1 %11 . :11G • 'tb• . :urisdieti)n of .iiy dit r State. n et y ••Stdte be f,,rtuol ni .r.• at , "r part., with.u, coti, , tir of tin lcot,istuNl, •,1 th. St aLe4 wri t 1161, , f " Under t 111.4 clau.o. the Sttite. ,if 1(w/tit ice, Tell- .0 t‘•• t.wen t..rmed witiliu the ,n 4.1 adald 1,1 I ut,, the Vninn The en:tulle:, within tile liinit• of the ri..w , f Nl,3lihati.in hay hot tilt. hu•Lv t -...p.c.ttiQu, but if 1,,,ye 'luau! .t/ • , r thc ..th r the political 1., it ti/J:. )211 t w•utuate the project Th • xvit.-tueut ttly In New Yurk rn n gar 1 t the lain • ! It afrsett , nu:. nf the I N :c•t Singh. interi , st_s in the city. Lir r to be that it will not L. hr c..urtm - War A e of the New York city cur p iration W.. 4 in .ession, inquiring not into the capacity, but tLe nativity of the various member. of the polls department, and those who were applican:s for appointment, and among those ex amined under oath. wa. John Mills, who testified as followL.: "I was not born in this country, but I never hailed from any where else; I never iet any body know that I wan not born in the United States; I was for many years in the Navy of the United States; I have been wounded in tire places, but wit disabled in any rhape or form; I served in the wars of 1812 and 1815, and wax in the Al gentle war; Ogden Hoffman and Commodore Wilkes, the explorer, were midshipmen with me; in the late war with Great Bntaiu I was not in the regular service; I we' a privateer; I was taken prisoner and carried to Bermuda, and kept there ten months, with a log tied to my leg part of the time; after the peace I w•nit into the regular service with Decatur, in the Mediterranean I was a warrant officer in the service; my time in the police was up the 19th of last month; I want to be re-appointed, but I suppose I am too old and grey-headed for that; I think I could serve four years longer " According to Know Nothingism this man is unfitted to act as a policeman, because be is a "furriner." A KNOW-NOTHING MArrnt.—Munroe, who was shot by the Germans while heading as at tack against them, during the recent election riots at Cincinnati. and who is styled by the Times the know-nothing organ) "an American martyr---one whose fault was too intense and de voted love of country," proves to have been a bogus-money dealer by profession, and as great a savage as can be conceived—having, but the day previous to his death, stabbed we man, brutally beaten another, and gouged the eyeout of a third: We presume the Know-Nothings "hope and be lieve" that Munroe, as well as Bill Poole, is en joying "eternal salvation as the reward of his virtues, and his fidelity to his father and his God, his country and his friends!" NMI York, April .15. Stephen S. Glover, s respectable and well known merchant, was arrested on s charge of fit taw out she bark Millendon for the slave trade, and required to give $20,000 bail. 11, juactl .1 two 111111 YlOllO, IOV$! Thongs's'. Jill Passed die IMO% 10 to /1 Po Mc Motor and Cbrmseilit. liarristity, April 26. Thempeaa's Bill paned die Benno 20 to IE. °presets added section Taxing the reed. Goes to Home for cosourreoce to-morrow. All honor to the Legislature of our glorious old Commonwealth: All honor to the untiring energy of those tried, true and faithful represen tatives of Erie, THOMPSON, SKINNY& and BALL! All honor to their ftithful and energetic col legues in both branches who have stood so no bly by the integrity of our State; and by their Vote!) upon this all important measure, have re buked the paid hirelings of the monied corpora. tions of Ohio and New York: To our immedi ate repreanntatives our citizens owe a deep and lasting debt of gratitude, which all the honors they can heap upon them for years will scarce suffice to pay. When we consider the influence and extent of the hitherto triumphant monied combination arrayed against them—the deter mined and vindictive warfare of the Benedict Ar n,.1,1- of their own town and county—we almost woud, r rat the that has thus far crowned their effirtz 810.-pless nights—laborious days —and weary watching-•—i ave been their- ever sine...! Legislaturo e,..nvened, but they have proved themselves equal to the trust reposed in than, an d n ow the hour of victory is at hand:— All honor, then we repent, to Er 1 0 .4 true and tried ppresentatives! And while we say this, let us not forget those other gentlemen who have by choir votes and influence contributed to this triumph of a slandered and misused people over soulless and arrogant monopoly. Without wish ing to draw invidious comparisons, where so ma ny have proved faithful, we cannot forbear men tioning with especial commendation, GEOROEDARSIS,uf Allegany, Pates and BROWN, of Philadelphia, and WALTON, of Wayne! These gentlemen in debate and otherwise, have proved themselves friends in need, and fri ads at such a tune should be remembered! Let Erie remem ber them, and if the day ever does come when she can repay the debt, let her not be a forgetful or an ungrateful debtor! MICHIGAN DINIOGRATIC.—The Detroit Free Press says the reaction which was so manifest at the charter election in that city a month age per vades the whole State. • Michigan is Redeemed. £he democratic banner again floats in triumph, and democratic ascendency is again firmley estab lished. From present appearances, eight tenths of all the towns in the State have given demo cratic majorities. And the elections have not gone by default on the part of the opposition. There has been no lack of effort to maintain the power of fusionism There has been no want of organisation among the banded gangs which in fest every part of the State, and concert their dark schemes in secret and at midnight Every where the Democracy met and assailed the com bined cohorts of fusionism and Know Nothing ism. Everywhere a secret foe has lurked and an open enemy appeared. THE METHODIATS AND THE REMOVAL OF LoaiNo.—The Boston Telegraph is told that when the news reached the Methodist Con ference, is session at Chelsea, on Saturday, that the resolution for theremovalof Judge Loring had passed the house of Representatives, the whole body, some three hundred strong, ruse to their feet and gave three cheers —E.e.hunye Judg Lonng s crime, says ill.: Cleveland llaintlealer. consisted of pert h ail II 4 an offi duty which he had soiemny ~ woru to perform. And fir that act he is to tie punished by a Know Nothing, Fu,ion, Free Soil, Legisla ture:.. nody of men which by their acts have rendere I th , _mseire ridiculous, and contemptible. And the M,•iliouist conference, c.impost,d of the dignitaries of that church, forgetting the God they worship, and all the dread concernments of eternity, on hearing that the upright Judge was in a way to be punished for doing his duty, rose t :heir feet, and gave three cheers, thereby ex pressing the Joy of their pious souls'. Let them shout, and afterwards wonder at the decline of religion Theilpaduct is &disgrace to the cause of ehristianitygml a gross insult to Him whose kingdom is nut 4 this world. .. The Boston Telegraph, alluding to the suppression by the public prints of the nuns of a "highly respectable merchant" in New York, who got into trouble in a house of ill fame, says: "respectability" was long ago defined in England as -keeping a gig." High respectability, it seems, eonsists in being robbed of $2,500 in a house of prostitution, Arrival of the Africa. Halifax, April 25. The rust mail steamship Africa arrived at this port last night en route for Boston, where she will be due about noon on Thursday. She left Liverpool on the 14th inst., and brings the news of her own arrival out on the ith Her news is of no great importance. The la test dates from Sebastopol are of the 6th of April and although skirmishes were still oosatantly taking place, the condition of affairs had under. gone no change of moment. The Vienna Conference re-assembled on the 10th, but with what result had not transpired.— It was not known when another meeting would take place. Further complications in regard to the attitude of Prussia are reported. The American steamer North Carolina came in collision with another vassal off Holyhead and sunk No lives lost. MARKETS. In the Liverpool cotton Market the activity which has prevailed of late still con tinues, although at the close the market had as 4unted a rather duller tone without, however, reducing the quotations l'he sales of the week were 73,000 bales. In breadstuffs the demand bad been quite lim ited, excepting for Indian earn, which continued in good request for Ireland. Prices for all des criptions wets somewhat easier, though not quo ted lower. In provisions rearally, a One business ti ad been done at previous quotations. Sr. Louis, Aril 25. The following is a copy of a handbill, beaded "People's Proclamation," which was just receiv ed from Kansas, dated April 9th. It was not circulated until after the departure of Governor Raeder: Inereee, Gov. Reeder has shown himself incom petent and unfit for the duties of his positioe,— and Whereas, the appointment of a man to the Governorship of the territory, without consulting the choice of those to be governed, is an arbitra. ry exercise of 'Rower. The citisens of Sumas have therefore re/Poked to hold an election at Fort Leavenworth on the 28th, to elect a person to meeeed Gov. header, whose rernoral will be solicited. The bill calla for delegates from seek district to meet at Leavenworth on the 28th, to select a suitable person to fill the Asa, whiffs same is to be forwarded to the . Presideat for hie appoint ment- , New Oriseas, April 24. Pcosztaater Kendall has been arrested on the charge of parloinieg from a letter the sum 4 six hundred &Airs. &MOND Dastarau.—Mr. KeadsU has boa BABBITT & KING removed, and it is eaderstood that it. L Adam z poi was offered rise sunset bassieefined. Dr. Peck bee published in gst New Weems rpm an II Itatesselit et his gnat and Imprisonment Is be sakba. He stales abet hie treat ment was very k, endes a claim cm the Spanish go meat for 00MpenglitiOn. AS ACT Mater. a Liyitiag the City of Erie with Oss Barrios 1. Be it enacted by the &wide and HMI! of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, in General Assembly met. and it is hereby enac ted by authority of the same : That apes the ridden of a majority is number of the ..wasps et red eta, on any street, or part of a street in the city attic to have such street or part of a street lighted with gas, the Mayor and Select and Common Councils of said city may and are hereby au thorited to contract with the Erie Gas Company and fix by written agreement the price to be paid for the gas used to light said streets, and to oche such other needfal terms and coeditiosa as they may 'mutually a gree upon for this object and the interest of the town ; after which the city authorities of Erie are authorised at their diseredoa to proceed to erect proper poste sod lamps oe such street or part of street. to the "s -wat p ra y e d for in th e sa id petition, and to light the same soh gas. Sac. V. That roocurrent with the said erection of posts and l am p s as p rov id e d for in the first section of this act, the said Mayor, Select and CUUKIAOII COUII - shall by ordinance lery a tax upon the real estate in and upon said street ur part of a street so lighted as aforesaid, to be Balled the street light tax, sufficieto in amount to pay fur the coots and charges of erecting such pests and lamps, and of lighting the same with gas from the time of their erection to the first day of Jan uary then next ensuing, which said tax shall be levied and assessed upon the valuation of the said real estati made for the purpose ot the levying and unseeing tyti city taxes ; and on each and every year thereafter the said Mayor and Select and Common Councils shall levy i and assess upon the real estate of each street or pail of a street so lighted a tax at the time of area. sing other city taxes. sufficient lu amount to pay for Ihe lighting of the said lamps soh gas for the year then twat ensuing. which tax shall be made upon the valu ation aforesaid, and the said tax shall be collected by the collector of city taxes in the tame manner earl with the same power of enforcing the collection of the same against the person or personal property Mad upon any premises so taxed. Provided always, That if the tenant or any person residing os saidpremises shall pay the said street light tax he may defalcate and set of the same against any rent he may owe. which there after may become due from him for the use of said premises, or he may collect the same of said landlord or owner of the premises as debts of a like amount are now collected by law Provided further, That the Mayor and Councils may whenever and in their opinion the same would be equitable appropriate out of the funds of the city such percentage ot the cost of light ing any of said streets or parts of streets as they may deem proper Sao. 3. That if the said street light tax shall not have been paid by the first day of August of any year and notice shall have been given to the owner or reputed owner either personal or by written or printed notice left at his residence with an adult member of his family, or in case the owner or repu ted owner be a non-resident then to hie resident agent if he have one, at least thirty days previous thereto, or in case of a noo.resident having no agent at Erie, then by written or printed notice addressed to his last known place of residence at least sixty days previous thereto, the Mayor may proceed to receive and milled the same as follows, to wit The collector shall make oat a written statement of the amount of tax, due from such person and append thereto his affidavit of the correctness thereof to gether with an affidavit of the service of the notice In the manner above prescribed, sod the Prothono tarp of the Court of Common Pleas shall enter judg ment on the same with costs of suit and ten per contain damages, said judgment to bear interest from the day of its entry, which judgment abaft be In the form following, to wit " The city of Erie. versus A. 8., owner or reputed ownet, with • de scription of the lot, part of • lot or piece of land upon which the said tax was assessed, and the mid judgment shall become a a lien against said land, and may be prosecuted to execution and collection in the same manner as judgmenta are now collected Provided, That no execution shall issue on any judg ment et, entered as aforesaid until four months after the entry of the same: Provided always, That the Mayor may proceed at any time after the first day of August in any year to secure and collect the said tax in the manner aforesaid if the notice has been given the requisite time previous to his soproceeding HENRY K STRONG, Speaker of de Horse of Represeatattess WM. M. HIESTER, Speaker of the &mote . Approved the With day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. JAMES POLLOCK Noirios. GALE' D. EZZNII, Formerly of this city, may ^ ,►e found at James B. Bogert's New York, Ready Made Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Retabllskmeat, 164 Main Street, Buffalo, where ►e would be happy to see all his old friends and as may new ones as will favor him with a call, feeling °mildest that it will be to the advantage of those wishing Clothing made to order as regards Styles, Quality and Prise. A splendid assortment of Ant quality ready maxis Cloth ing constantly on band. Also a large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Gooods, Rubber Clothing, Ac- The Proprietor of this Establishment intend"to keeps large stock of goods constanly in store, comprising all the latest styles of Ready made Clothing and Merchant Tailor ing Goods. Clothing made to order in the shortest space of time. Pants and Vest made In eight hours after order is left. Oar motto b quick ml.. and small profits Re. member the number, 164 Main Street, Baffallo, between Exchange and Seneca streets. JAMES B. BOGERT. April 21, 1256. 6m49 !dam's Nile Phan ♦ID MCIIIC gross in the American Block, a really worth a risit Purchasers, especially will end it to their edventantage, as there is a large assortment of Piano Bones and Melodies, from several of the oldest maker/, whose reputations are among the rery Aighoo, both in America and iiertips. Beside/ Mann has had twenty yean espertenee and knows which are good, and is bound to to the lair thing. Go and ilee hie 3t4n A CARD Tuna Lamas.—Dr. J. Digurneo's Golden Pe riodical Pills for Females .Infallible for correcting irregu larities, and removing obstrectioni from whatever mum All medical men know. as well as many others, that whenever an obstruction takes place, wether from cold. exposure, or any other osnas, the general health begins itumediady to decline, and the want of inch a remedy has been the cause of so many eatuumptions among young fe males- Headache, pitta in the tide, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, sad disturbed sleep, generally arise from the interruption censure; and whenever that is the cum, the Pills will invarible remedy all these evils. Pull and explicit iikreetioas accompay each box, which vast be strictly followed and all damsels peculiar to fe males may be greedily clued. Price 041 per 6612. Bold by all the Druggists la Erie aad wholesale me retail, at the proprietors prise by CA A lla t BROTEITJA, No. 6 Reed House, to whom all orders mast be addressed. Iy2B. VZILT 1111112111117 ANT Lwronatartax. Dr JOKES, oar of as semi celebrated Physic ass is Mew-Yor erns as *Mowry. Da Corns—Dow 3w liavincwitneomed the excellent of feces of your Hae••m• 01 lon tune 9 V. via •ea Commit eritov, le a earn of entente Broach's's, and beteg ouch In favor Wu:water Irritation 14 ithellolllll of the throat, bronchial labs* pad lungs, I eau tberelbreebowfully recommend your Meelleated aapperauas as babes the mast convenient and etiaril mode of applying anything of tba hind I have ever seen rlo doubt divan- And. of poleaxe may be relieved, sad =May eared, by using your remedies Yea an at liberty to am this I• an. way you nay think pro per Respectfully, you's. &t r JOHNS. M a . No MO I loemos street. New-York =23= Suuir6sasi,-1 bass ready hadoecasaoatotenyourCherry Syrup and :Hypes' Vapor to a ea se 0( eitMlint MPe threw, that Md Waged to yield to other *ones d gyatmatt. aid the Muir he. satisfied re. that. vraaterar may Mr the eamPhettioe of your preprint Ma, It is so 111100411tten. be tlae=eellMt ressugly. I wi.h lbe M i teo4.o( the eatesee. that It Es‘ght be stalest 'sahib Lew reach '+( all. tee Doctor Cumulus mho:— Kay r-If isaa., Nov. 11. UM Siai—l think hyrbly of hartis's Hypes, as • read v la diseases of Me (Waal lad limas. NI as lag had some aPloonutli* tg ". W . " I" o/eae7, as eeer/1C id that at is a so.' imeeturat smalltime. boil Ile lerrep sod the la slating &pal igili4oll d oe dint. The BT•eru is kg oak ►J sew. Jas. 11. MI. RELIGIOUS NOTICE—UV. wuliw Wallloll, (Pres- Ipptariaa,) will preach la CChem. Hall. Cadwell's Block, u... nor row, (Sandal,) at It ceeloth, A. Y. sad at 3* P. M. DIED to Waterford, oa tho 234 alt., Dr. Y. W. WELLWR, Mod di ears. So *Wont. ROGERS, KENNEDY k It EYNOLDS, Vieeesmeoes is C. 41.141 & N anat.] WooLandaa .suo &tramps..same fit ilarihrt as. Crotbary. (Naar want asidlomidirry. No. Head li. metro labset.C.lllll of ltftta awl OW* strrina. Cris. Pa. z mew 1 ICIIIIIIIII. J W. 111/111101.1111. CLARK k METCALF, lugged an Email*/ Mamas. lirki h. 1m t Mowed o• time depasiuo. Time mid 1411i4 Drina. alowis asd isu lPec he... t ams/ mon as/ LAW Wattage, base* 'tad Collet uoss WWI as 511 tie prumelpil Qum le Obit Unified alterse. mme7 genisireill~W so our owe respowellimlny A Q . Eioeuols allie/Oft et Ana Gam Oa massy wilt b. It thew or tae ails of tk. Oompaay Mamma crol Or slut Law Ogee) as Illeoday the 7* day or hay Many Wawa.. tae balers of 31•24111 o'clock. F. 6111AXT. ark, April WC *5l. it Superwary. To the Liaise star* ZU 1. 3. DC3III hes reesoved bet shop se 1 olds MO. /OA bower rebirth tad Plitt •41••• K,•••. doom Wow Barreu.s ehep. when dolt will N Welly Nese her A Weft. Os has loot 'sauteed Nos ileor;lrosk *hi she Oda.. asi armor stiles. seje ar 110$11.111. OAPO, Mod proosoos. rra Mow& Sillmer. ee, whlob she oral epos lloosolay dor Oftai loot Apr Polo osOlooolps ale mili• oyes a earstsoosoos. is she ss dosoessioed sot to N Ise demur. Loollisso mil sod ezautoo Goods sod Primo Ms. AVM SO. "It AM 1 1 '1 "T• ri • "TB2 1111MOIn." wide Tra.lll4 lltarraw Troia! 1 1141311:111111111MISIM !I PHUMA. amid* Doe ille"ritaii&col tom' hp has so get Mom dm ate as.. boob that iff loots. sod Others Uri dispiap the dm possiottiono gibe Ass. sad yet will sat petokire coral. 4fillamity. NNW which all use sew dilleultios are bit "mall possums." sod oim is • hill at dist. ha be** obs. Wed at 6.3lllWeria Soot and Simbe inpostain. No I. Williams Block, Bute WIWI, to which Owe 6 'Bll the ameba and the row of lasultiail." aro reopoeselail eirsuesied so Pucka teethe." and satiety thehosplary by citaianine stock and prices This eatahiiiihnumi don't defy ecuipetltion, bet the pro prietor simpl) says to hi. old friend. aid the public that a she is practically eloper= nt wish the Boot and lahop bovine's. he lug ao BOOM hc eta BUM* a better ankle Ix day same price Ilia say body tau us ILA le little city of matilnerat expectations. ear binet *Kiri the place; Nod Williams Block. Statist. libtie. April 10 1 1.111111-1111 • C. K 11.421 frill! Members wad friends of the Erie Comity Agrtealturo I 1 decker. am reeneated se steer at the new Pair Greeted. the 011ifilP011 Traci. on Tweed' y the I da v of May beet. for the put - IMP Modernise the ground with shod, teem Membern from the country are expeeted to bring tree,' with them Slue f Tree. Els. White Ash. Wi Id Cheery. Reeewartd.Reentoek.Ceest. R a i• son awd other forest trees are ,mended to he art mi. A general allesdatice of the members to requested and expected. at a. early an hour a. convenient. By order of the 4'..krwhe iue of As rrantemen t Bole. April 11, IMIS WI - AIIIM2I ALL. , virio are ailleted with ncroAtin. White @welling. Fistula. Brow:blues. roughen( long attending. frleerous Sorev.or any disease proceeding hoer Impurities In the Mood. to ClA mine OAKI.Prial Family Almanac Mr Ilk% where they will and tbai hi. Galvanic Depurati re firrup. It a certain core. and that It has cured many persons of their diwavea. iv proved by certificate. of persons well known la this community. iv at tested by some of our most reapeetable pracitains Physielana. aa well a. officers of the county, Prothonotary be.. For air by cuRT eit k BRtITIRER. No. 8, Reed House. Erie Pa Apell.llm ASO PHIi.AUF.LPHIA GARDEN AF F,pN —We have Justreeeleird ■ lame a..ortment of Carded Need. from Hcnry 14 Triple,. which are decidedly superior iownvolherof&reil In this market Mr Triple! supplies the Philadelphia. City Market nardene , .. and his Weeds need no other recommendation Call and ect a Cstaloatte. STk:WART & aliNeLma r.rse, April If 0 e I CI -- Jame. I' Marshall, ) FL Va..No 73 [orb Perm. Par of P Barker. nuir I The 'Ow nher havint been al , for the utenflV Pa Lithe MINIUM auditor in make distribut.o vs or the munoi •riclnt 'rum the sales w I'aektN Pao I said writ 6ereay saves notate that he wilt etterld in the dote 01 hla Innotntmeni onthe 6' II day of Ma. bell at IS O'e of k A 61 at his olheityia Er t. , her, all 111111tfeNtr any aUended if they ate proper et MERVII4 RIIITH Erie. April IN. 1663 Ithe TEA few Chests of the eholeeat Green and Iftlacir Tea, pot opened at %pill!!! STrivaat t Sancta la's. IORN ST 'ARCH, Parma. Citeolsee, pure Spites anirlivpr int Littsets u( all It inda.jutit r.eeived April 1.--811 I•11W•IT Ir. Stiocuth suppl) of the best Havana emirs and awn! tearTobseeo rn the City 1,1 & ethc,•ts ( IADWELL t IRIBIVriLIo are now receiving the largerl and main cornylete s,uca ofriyrlng and runnier GoOds that hia.e t•Pf been Introduced into tht• inarSei, and at prices it-•i de ( ) met...n(loß COI , 'Mil nil Or arse I, of Fancy 'nd Drtsstin►sin all of the dillferent Styles. 310 Yards of India 211111 for 14 cents per ylrd which coot last season 73, Plato Figured, and cut n'rice . de pan.. Grenadine., Plan. Figured and all wool tie Muslin de Lai nes, Challie.. Briliianie. i tinted Jaronets. French, t.iis. and American Print., Gingham's and ever) thing to the dine. goods tine Fneneh Estibrllitier leo and real Loc.,: we are now promised to exhibit the wpm .toe k of. to b. /Qom) greet of New York eily Real Valenvei•nr-, Maltese. lion iton. ft.umels, Gimpure •nd 1.'.841 bah Thread I.aerm Coll•rs, Sleeves. Under Handkerchiefs. Lace Capes Muslin and I:ainbr:e F•Mi ng and Inserting. F,oune ing, Dimity Hands. Infante Miasma, Faeed Collars, and ever). thing in the abovellne in freal varlets - and II greatly reduced prices nor sleek In the above line le colnpl.l. eoada,n• of Ptrll■ Plain and Printed Caenntere. halbroldered and Plain t_ras White 17olurs. Black and colored elite and Swell'. relate. ar ate.. and a large line of Want.llae which are entirely new style. We are receiving dad, uireei Iron, the menulacuires all hods of Domestic Good-. w hick we are urferl,g at such url in-a• the world Bever heave se. OW House Pura Ishii), prrlintlit I. complete. comprising eteryihing to the hue Pile. itC4-40 CALM. F.LL h GRlssWi AA) MITH JACKStrN ar. cOlif , Clreapn d., Cne Pa . are new rt. • " eelstrga large and w•P selected stock of FANCY APL/ r4TAPLI tritY Pilot. molts. Satins. Neteges. Lawns etc . purchased with special reference lo this warkst., which will be sold ti the lowest trOcsible rates iVe aoheit a call Item the public. and an examination of out siock and prices, being can Orient that we can reli as low as any honorable dealer au Our tiue. Fancy tr•euiTrinim inns in lbundance—Hosiery In pro. portion—and all ankles in alaund race Call and we them Lrie, Apti *—.Su PHYdICIANB e tin find fresh Vice In• Viru.. •t ST EWART k sixcLairs LITHOGRAPHED notes and draft* for sale at thin n , ace. DURLIN & ,LOAN April 31, 1865 4V _ _ DXIIIIOLIISZON. THE co-partneretop heretofore oxiatlag between Beebe Gadding wu dissolved by mutual consent on the 2d day of April, 1855. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to us will please ca.l and pay up. The books and accounts will be found at the store of John C. Beebe for onalomoot. JOHN C. BEEBE Erie, April 19, 1855. 3449 JOHN WALLING, 'll HIRE are still a few -Drugs in Philadelphia however • wears now meet, ,ng and opening a large and fresh InCek all 01 tattle hMel •tend achtna at such orlees am wilt mats It the tatenho or all us call and ezaut tee our Koch belt** berms aloe is here. Oar stock of were purees,'"' by the sentOr memner olrthe firm, who. Mrs' tat Gees copied eatensive'y in the prlettce 41 medicine 'or can. , meat 'wars, was MAW to 'elect all articles of the permit awakes. •ud havingolten h.meeifeiperitmeed the d leg compelled to use niedictues on tribal reliance could not be pin ed. he yin renaoeil each article Oahe 31 irir a C.. 11, fu en i LOMA , ion and we can therefore offer to Phviesahh and all other noel. Octet a they can rely on as wire and admint•ter with salons, To tho.e who intend Plll uti,.s the , om, nil summer, and trw.sr who use P. ints and Var uvol ,n their loustnesa. we would Bay call as we can offer you such "Wu:men is as a ill wake ir your in tents' to gall. erasure ear slack. 114 bay ./ as. We have a large in:we of Linseed. Lard, Lamp, Tanners and other Oils. Painters, W i ado'', Sboe, White Watt. Scrubbing. pia . ii a ad fancy Hut tad Teeth. cud alt (idler tin, • tiny be iouoil tr lit ii• We have the first lot of Suri,h t altrauurea celebrated Var wanes which are dic !Licitly au periOr to ati y manufactured in the country. ever brotsalii it. the city Out entire Noes itirudeboal 11 free*. and every article it rt arts riled lc? prove just as repre sented ur thrill:lout) hereilirtiedi aril lia• 144 purchased for C. 444, we ask but one opyx.munity to COlit .41.CP 'bat we can an,' Will sell toern co both quality and paler% Er.e. April 14. 1.54 J-4!. niEWAItT t SINCLAM. YltUr WU Aid 11 a AU! Cult atTIN is an article so A wooderful in it. effects Utpt it is •urprising that all, did and )ottug. who admire the flowing lock And within( ruria.ou not keep it •s a regular dressing lur the hair, the old to reator, and the won't to preserve, for 11 this ass done gray and Ist beads would root& be unknown. sot would such a thing a• n diseased scalp have an eiln.lllCe We advise all to read e r calms au Use bands of all averts, also read toe f .towing ...if doubt tl you can the Eiger 'ills Real Soda Aileartioor, YT Scamp; Snag. PM/. Woogr.—Dear Sir--Having become preinaDvel Quttr gray, I war ohluted *Wheats weels at nee, to uhtae Coal of your Hair itemoraD v.. I have tpteg less than two bottles. but IP gray hairs have alt disappeared, and although litt hair has nut luny attained its oripnal tutor. yet the put ea. or change t: gradually going on, and I have great hopes, that. in a short time. my l air *ill be all dark es toristerly I bare Cs° been much, grill teed at the healing moisture and vigor tit the hair, which, before wan harsh and dry, lad it has Cease.' to come out as tor seri> respectfully yours, D C. MI Kerr FILOr. WOOnt —Dear der—M) Rao commenced falluns utisom tome ur lour 'eat., since, sod CUM' II urd to do so, until I became qua, bard. llt led all the popular retirethet of the clay, but to no effect at lot I was Intl. cad tour, your erieorated Hair Re olorai i.e. sod aw fret)hap, , Y to Si) it .11 JOltig wundera. I have now a hoe roe. to of yuttog hair, a.lcbearluily reculatatiNd WPC 41.0 4111 •11111 i aln Led. A C Wit.t.t•nou• at( Lo.tts. Marco 7, leo. 134 neeund St. have awed rape u . J Woon's fia.r klesUoraiiive i.ave admired wonderful etleet. VI) bar waY beet:mina .a• lbOugtat, yrrioalUrely gra!, , Lout L.) IDe use of 11.8 itesturatfve, his resuu.e6 Its LH 11•114. e 4,101, wad. I have ad y,uubt, farina neatly so thrums' liasasir. k• Sonalor. u I uhl dunes. V *cranes. Ludiaua. Jane lath. I I•SJ Pao,. O. J. Wood —Dear dtr—A. you are about to uionise- Liar, extensively and vend yinilr recently .11seovered Hur ke iturat ye, I Will .tate, tor arbiainsuerar it May Concern, aid/ I 'Dare need It. and anon , u °there use It and mat I hare fur *e yeful years been 111 the 11141 , 11 W umuil other Hall! ilestOr.illve.. and that 1 find your. tautly Dupe tor to any other I know. It entirely Cleanse. the heDil 01 dandrita, and with one tuOtt.h proper sae Will restore au) person'. hair kilfreongll.4l youthful coke and I , giving it a healthy. @Olt. ha 11 ,0 . 1 1 appear acme. and ad this without discoloring the baud. that 'oho) it, or the doer on we've it drupe. I wodi.i, therefore. reeouuneud its use to all dealkeis of Its 4lag a One whir and teature he T etait Respectfully yours, Wataios Killa For Li • by u . J WWD & CO . Proprietors. OM BrOe4sraY. New ork Alter the Ist or May at 4111 broadssey N Y . and tot M..rbet Street et t oats. Mo. For dais at istanittac inters prices by Cart., b. Brother. L.rie Pa. also in North Last by Jones & butbet, sled tor ►ale hot Wocpd's ttrieutal tianatsve Lan nement &ea Vegetab a Magic Life Fills. They wall many of toe money refunded. gel Circular Apr /LIMON & 11141101 1 1. MSS CArSES for TRIAL Pint Monday of May, IliJs Wm It Bluebell vs David Crosier 136 Aug term 1947 David Wallace Hulbert k Crane •s David kilks 21 Nov " 1852 Renselaer Mersin vs Orson EColegrov•l2o May " 1851 Wm Beivett•s Maryßeynelds 'tat 145 Aug " Hance Ferguson vs George II Turner 8 Nov • Laura Comstock vs Nelsen E Robinson 19 " Martin Boyles 13 Boyles 4 Reed 119 " " Frederick Gloth vs Elam Marvin 125 " " " James Duncan vs lieleltush Bates 130 " Dull a Al# dhook vs Carus Weidler 154 " Simeon Hunt vs E R Newton 8 W Bayles vs James B Duin 204 " Chas 0 Surabgen vs Elders of St John's oongreimuna 46 Pah " 1864 James Celtic vs Juba Ferguson et ail 52 - Thus B Viamat vs SydosyoColt et al 71 " Stepan B Aliso vs Tbotaas J Fargo 164 T W Batabin vs J W Wetmore et al 171 " Direct's of the Poor rs EANER Reo24 Ms, as 1854 MIMI VI ME. 11 " Hoary Vous Buskirk voLowtititoadovillolat Philoader Miller Ad'r y . Ohm c o i gron of Walton Miller ot al tel Aog " ISS4 P lOUs et al vs 2 d o MI g. WA J T Moore A Corr B.H. Noma 111 Nov " " A. KING. Pro. 11111:11MAIL. 1112.11111aArz. ri almodern mlbiritea lama, Fourth Vol.. eriouseneso 1 Is may. It ematalob tae tubing resold mast or Curves; New mod spin mesa. Boiribusl time-mese Published weedy at linage mourn ; also. all apirsuat boots gar Me by !Mt TRIDet k IIIitITTAN. IN ReaMwaj. .Y. Apell tl. WI. P. 19.—A Cblialop• an apio has' Beaks sem ea sipsamos. J. C. Iltlalll lIL .cu - .11 - /ir;-. 4 NIPW' GOODS! Shawls llt Illaatilles. Look out for Bargains JACKBuS & OW* brug Emporium CO, Buie ac SeVelnicLB sti %pill 4 l-411 IIIlan& Notesi and Drafts DRUG 21121PORIIIN °rower of Stala woof %condi !Wow. Drugs and Pure Xedicines. Pealll4l of all kende. (hie, feraease, Weenier GM'', CHaee Ware, Wises. Chows Grureries, Ctgare, Perfirserre. Fame, Geo(. mod ihee•llalteaaa N/ e, PAINTS. OILS, BRII SEX'S, V AiiNiiiam•. Something intorootlng to Old and Toting = I= MOO V S HMV ISMS VS maamil NUMB •. maS muse VI was MN vs ems, 21111,11 T 001 r. Jobe Knotdo. brewery 130.0 gaikaNl TRATED from the nalainber la Jgris, sled Coo, Si or M . &mit, 'floors 0 7 years old. with hams strain la, one hero drooping Pswik iSsigel boor shop soot; she is sunnily red. It Is supposed raw wont to the Misery Prsnit woods to calve, is supposed that sio cow has • calf. J. H litibißit, ea bloat war, sp. inft on Tuesday, IM Mb sy April. Any rrson A. Parkinson, sour sore driving rid Cow to me or siring Isleeesatios where she Dose. is, will be liberally rewar ded Erie. April 21. lnit. Gazette pleas* copy - Sebastopol has not pot Pollen! JOB HAVE BOOTH St STEWART •611111p.:14 Lhat many ebeap towels la Part Kt,*, V ACkqe weot of lite ii•••d Iloilo, whose they still flullf tali outlet the I Sall .101,u, Pt. ate now reeeor log the leriem Mock of Spring and Suorrisor Goode they ha% • [Viet CeCesVe.i. 1 u elbt.uttlite Goods is noels.. o lwe want of the waffle u yo Jost rail f a to-sue putetmearg saJ love OW Mock a loon, users men you V'l'l-.•..-a what you •111.1 I e Go o ds iLd °owe. that rollout be Wet west of Sew 1 ttrl for fs.i.ly mad etueutoet 11, place—is.) Juri west us the heed House Park , Lite Taw. Anal . _______ C O -_ . _ ___ C.rartaershap Notice. • 1 , 11 F. nodenogneo have this tin; turorreti a etry•rtnersi , ip fur 1. of c. 0...., & lieu twit Under Lilt name 42 ",„2 L s ”, r A 1 . , 1 ,.. i 1 L i. likl•t% I L 1.1 111 • la ‘,. Al)vt / LI.. Lim. Apra Si. 146-41/ Wl4 A kat Itlll old , Spring A.rrangements at the Empires. sr SW !ISM. tj Entlitt. UNV F:L.L & ORISVI11.1l.1) take ,o 1. , / [pouf,. Ale( to thc numerous Coal°Were rt and ft newt* of It UIJ I.utpite Siores. nut Ilw) are now On hand WtOt an 1111Y11.1•1 ly large and well .e/Joale , l elect of ill 'suds Of CI.HIII4 , •Aos every 10114 11. the I together .1111 &Mfr . arhcat 'rent L CLIJI tad. 4101 Ail Alllll.o' 11..1U81. R It I NI, t:r3_,PlO4. which wdl he fotthri 111101111 Orqua , l %y, price. and •)t it Io tompanc .au.lar ton ly wag BIAII4IO /101.1 other 10.1.11,rt1 It, au 1'4611 and prwmpe µ)tine I I Itir C11.1.10t r • e would 1111) that ara mat 11-k 1111 111•111111111110 1 1 Of 1/01/Clt I. ..ti . h e.ru Ihr no,. I a 11311/Iolla Um, tar ran luult.l . It an tooprl (•r 111e121 10 ush . r. 1 Al/V1 r 1 L t I.RISIA Li it. Ap'lll l . •1:4:// 41 / _ _ . I la M I,HAt 1. . Ittottst. Wog removed oto office to the Ante- Nears iti• toad /00f, room urff Valpiler• lying Moor. ok &rt. 4e et. itto upto) 4, all C. I.• In Isl , l yfoler rlOll, Ip,' x.. 1.54 411 lies roil, Minn *A.I. le4l 111., Jima it 7. 1834 26 " " r i .. .. .. ig .. .. .. itp ea o .. 10 44 a. .. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, REIRO V AL _ Wirt) •pril ' -tV 31i••• *OKI Vt.9 l •Li . Wit K INN • k - lir 111. , ' NCR% --14‘k rereived Dt ,r,l 11-49 kItT 31N.1.111t. TO MI r.iiiosArlTl. , 'rank A aser'• ittreirtl Hoe" ruing. 11 awe. ttstittl ...link I tors FrAnk 101 mires t tat Nu. I Novo.. Frank % vier'. I. asl dtvel Morris Prank 14'ater'• Ra,lroad 4tt•••••1• hlt a ll motes t tots Merl .coops t rank N att Mauurt Fork. Ft. lit N 11 , is lily rot Ito rank 1 , % ',bopping Ain 4ire• 14111UVVIU , P. (tI4I Jeil ,ompeullon —l9 t LPEPI %v. (11 11 , 11 • I, ir 1 , NATIIALT Lg .1 rla MD A 1.1 I. • wig wig 'let 'tool u four hoops in•iiir /1/ • Inithe, 1,....11111,fvuel fl.d. Wigs J • I r- hit re. u' A h in{ Ir.ulll 'J is IS Wel t-tida rOlll ea ti Ile 'font nit , ske ,tted for tatting ft•h In jlll/It, is•r,, Lake's, Poo tl.. feels. lc ,rind l• veto. 1071 I t t 10, tRi • panic.. the 1, Vitheft lie fish rim, • r ww. b ti.tatref tre ca ru Itt s .re made of varsou• • sr-. and cost. non $2 UV to get, I hr, are eOlt•lftlt Led, and emit a i it, aged. and Own pa) itar at the brio •ettsng . IiefIRILI If lal 111 a I',• 111411 PI Wm. the) can be used. should ha. them A t•litata , ../A tingethes with e, Ines. Lam,' g- an Net., Tvt site. f sot ng Ruda. Reel., Line• .At ar. kept on hand or made tu btzet by PitiN J hit &AV N. 1-53 3tnl9 114 Filitort *tree*. S Y. the Emptre Revved THE subscriber. hay.ug pt.etisieed of eadwoll & Bennett their ent,re st,,ck of Hardware, Set/deer', fl' , uekeey and Was/ware, molt of will !.n were bou4ht of the manufac curers at ‘cry illgur,ig, which scabies them to offer rare iti/lucement• to that may arsant any thing in th,r u trade make no great pretensions, or boast -f what we .ball du, but tru•tinx to p a st experience and etten,i.e acquaintat.ce as A suffi.ient guarrntee for the future, we have at uniituited conideoce in uur numerour friends and the Witt. genera l ly, that w. shall Lain an eatcnaite p.. troiage Ready pay is oar motto The c r edit systei u we repudiate, and shalt mate no ace 'oats except on si.urt time, with }mutant paytnicfaatt•meri. Crueicery and o:Afr• ware will be held exclusive y Cr. rant ROijEKS, KENNEDY I REYNOLDi Ero., April 14, Ir.J., 4 A LIMAN AC( —A very 01.41 i... 0•11. • liticurrect Altnaaac cv •be Isad by canto( I I at April it 1554, CARTER t BROTH t'At _ List of N and Firms of Persons Esum,ED to ...thug Waree, and Merohandire Erse County, for the year 185 ft Ert• We*: Ward C. E t 1 rtgb; a. Co., exchange brokers, Beatty k t ocbran, Heiler k Warren, lark k Metcalf, • ii. W. ti.iodrich, Tanner & Magid. ,toves Jame* Lytle, eh , thina• tore T J Hiisainson, liquors; rhos M. Au•tit,.., , isrclry J Koons, hat, cap. and fur at ire Jobus.d, & Br ,th. r, Wtn F I,quors John iScnsheitnor, clothing Peter Hail. drugs as.l lo.p,urs patent tnidieines Stewart a, uc.air, thug- and liquors patent 'meth, 'nes E. & M. Schlo ',decker, liquors licutia,,, hat store A. King, ...rehouse " welt house F W agu Nothing store James Hughes Kees et Hay.s Mann & Davis. music store K. J. Sibley, bakery Charlin. 11. ytuan 'lawn " Laudon S Itlblet. huoors ro. st.re J E,ehen,aub, aloe store J Seusen, jo rr o lry Horace B.uQain, liquors Sennett, Barr t Co Martin RAila John A. Metz F... 01, liquors Charles wiiique, ten p n wiry James Stoll Aluthrts II Hal, Vo. C. Warner, liquors Edward Seidler, liquors li SchlsuJecacr saloon T. R. Blake. straw goods Mrs t Barr, tt '• Mrs. L. S Donn " C. F thifienbsch, liquors Pholip Ludwig, liyu rs Tneod , ire Jobo su e It ilium Kelley, flour ust:l, two run trbucKle k C.) warehouse ‘noz , n,y SaUtle , ,ll4l.lorll *; Z. 1 , (111th, .hoe ~"re W. Jnerwowl, bailors- Ew-.-4ctsit IVard Clark & McCarter J B Perkin:, confectioner) cauthey, liquor's P Dudley, J. Zeigler A. Thayer, drog• and strut 41 , 11C1110* Carter I Br• aim drug- and rvent tnedicxnet Burton & Drug', and itfp pvt.nt 111 ,, iilt. 111 0 4 W C Curry & C.. exptinnize brul.ora 1 c•au , if4 , l , l & 1t...5ebta . ,,,,!. re J Newberger • J M. Ju.tice H. Meyer F Dlffenbach & Bro. close. Goa h, dry as and ,lothing Jar,.b Koch lS MoUrath J Sauncr J,re;ry J J Lulu Cadir..ll .k t..irt.w Id, dry goods N Murphy, hardware it stoves Rufus /teed. hardware itcox & N orton. b-et atom J H Warrco, hats, .lc. 4.. 1' Nlinning k 11r.ther 14 - 7 Ca,e d liv•kini 12 12 :A it. 1,411., Kennedy d Reynold! H,.yt, d. CO. do 15 IL P Stocktou.jowelry Booth a Stewart do 12 50 J. B. Gunnison, book store 14 7 Harvey A Brother, recess 7 10 P Percy do 1 11 " John Buccal" do 10 William Thompson " 0 5 S T. Sterrett, ttu nod stores 14 7 Sterrett A Gray 12 12 50 S Jackson A Sou ' Jo 12 50 Joseph Sill 13 10 Hanson I Sterrett do 10 Murphy ci. Cullen, liquors do 15 John C. Selden, hardware 12 12 50 Shoal& Knoll, liquors 13 15 S Smyth, hat store 14 7 John C. Beebe 12 12 SO H. B Hurerstiek, flour atom 13 10 John Gabel 14 7 W. Waling, musk store do 7 M Goodwin do , Daniel Weeks, gun shop do Liddle, Kepler I Cu. . 10 20 Sour null two rem 14 7 Andrew Arnold, billiard table 35 Vincent_ H gLtlf01:1 I Cu 10 20 F Knish, liquors 14 10 SO Henry lialvelage, liquors do 10 :,0 John Sbeloo, .1 do 10 50 F. E. Weber, .. do 10 60 F. Deice, brewery 9 5 Henry Koch " 10 5 Jacob Fast " 4 9 8 P. Cline 14 7 A. I.7hr do 7 ‘‘ ahem Nick du . - August &ismer, book note do . P. Simon, liquors d.. lu SO J. V Buyer. " do 10 50 A. Layerer do 10 SO u C. Betel, 13 15 A. Plugs! 14 r J. Deasy do . J. Jung. boor shop • a .5 J. Seeker, !Upon 14 10 50 , John Usti. du 10 50 " M. Shemin, do 10 50 J Heilman, brew, 10.000 callome 10 5 Prank Liltd, Wier shop S :i M. (Wein. du S Ono. Witter,slormobis etc. 14 ' 7 Intaron Iron Cu warehouse Josiah Hellejg , coal Jacob 010•01.12quors Curtis t Boyce, coal J ame . Harlow. Beer shop scut t M•r•ha.4., warehouse mid coal X Knobloch ball alloy tw , ..ttselts Iciuure ,Inha (ileqt. eklibing Mat! A Ylyi.e, warehouse J N ro u, wareh.,dlie lAA 1141µ...ts A HA . ..es I , l ucre • Ltat. L I.ho Hearn I Co war•ht•tumP I) I) Walker I Co. " Let.l r beer shop Jacol. Drisytaker. liquors ?Whip Schliotwe:n •• TicoutlAy C,klay Peter Newell, I:quots Iti , taArd o . l.tr.ott 4. Jacob setb Jamas Quirk • TI. Degupse) i••••••,rge Quern, I.o.t.pott. M warehouse SKITS JACKSON, 3t49 t'rter liquors t:herlee Weigel (-heater Martin, il,stillery 10,000 gallons J R. Rumor-, flour mill two ruu John Elhott, sung mill two run ..o.orriou Han barter, SOW Mai two nu. Ja,ob liirecci Liquor. Ibucass Malleck. liquors Anton Etnhi , ac, liquors Joseph Lmltilre Joe ph Seelinfer, liquors Ols , rge shoot Adam Daup, sour store' J A er, ~qt/rs J. ‘l. n. ad beer shop Peter Fight', brewery 10,000 pilau (range Frey, brewery 10,000 villorie H t 1 ilson liquors, W. af. P. Judson & Co. Couf,cr & Jten(urd, Implore I % Hill dr. Cu. Whane, &. White, 141 & Curtis, merchants, patent medicinal J. L. McKe• Kng& 1I Key. enduing* brokers Jut,u llitrt , in. I.qaure t't Hot, h.n. & zoo B lire% & Sun curve & 141.treood R. M. K eg. tin and copper shop Ldeard. & Loweli liquors Juhn A beer chop Becoo, Ten:peruse* House BM MEI 1, 1.. Il it, a t, I) 15 T T 11 1 ,, 12 Su J 10 JO 7 10 50 20 1 10 5,1 =I 10 5' 11. 5J 10..,0 10 :,0 ; I 01 IQ V EEO IC 7.) 10 Ju lo ~ , 10 ..,0 =1 12. 5 1 .....) 12 51) 12 +0 12 12 SO Mtlierwri Torosehyb Water/wit Bur A. Claw Wart' Toiriuhinp A. W. D.ee. L. R. Newton patent rtodieutes W. V. Seaetuna, eating house CCPW , CW4 $p G J. Shranahan, earwig house and lAginy Charles Bake , nivu Stewart, Gown Ttiwil,,lwal,.p J. Mackay, M. V. Brown. liquors ‘Vuetthi, A I ttLIAI tark S c remixe H. A DraKa potent medicos, %.1 , I elm C. Jackion Wallow R.Achardo Wat esbluri4 Vicar den & Maxwell, !!. hlpin & Cu. 11 ,h,11:115 & 1 arrt p&p patent Mildbe Mai Dui., liquors H F. l a w n ,• James (Jidurd, tin and copper shop Norh fort Ttncw.nip B C. Tuwn, flour will two run J H. Hnyoes John Schooner, " W L C,t. oy. distillery, 1 , 4,000 gallons F. Aker Tian, brewery, 15,1.,0u gallon• XL, fAt East J3awy ► B. C. & J. J Town, liquors patent ruaLesswee) kiriffitn t 1 Enaign 1L.1• 3,, Heath II a% lit • az. 1, lark, clothing store Itothc ,IqUOT, patent tned.c ines niz et NlcCrud %1 II ki nardearr ‘k 4 4rc. nu and copper shop Wi la a, eating house sh.:. Neer tt rece , a sanit.2l ic. eataig hottee eatma nougat t. B Berne.. ~Jewelry 8.2 , 5 , , ----evk T,.1.: /: J W. IcLans, Rour mz:l, two H H Hneu.tick. • •' A I J ne., kuors e• I Po -r. 11 ,1,,ac0 Kendall, h.; e. • 1.: I .% e^ P Barber ,' 4 n 1411,"die Horace Chapin Edam bora H N. (remit) %I U r t Iji . g ney l R u ors FA, lr. I I 4. Burlingham & Bru 1.. Rntvigel, no Bed hardware •••v & Bigger+ Reeder iur, dour mall two run hncr & e hips, etc. Je....0' rtcois li . .44wsgton rogosoksp. J SLJ J Compton Joikgph T h,,mpooc Rik Greek Toieeek9p H Soo, Berrett, A Dear, Ito:iore, Ja, r Livicdon. liquors, \V \I est ng house ) 11. clt,ug nou... sic. John Spire., Bout is+al two ruts McKee* 2 'eurniaiket. Larnoot & J U ClA's F Nl,..ry ht & Ouvcr Brecht & 011‘nr, sour totll two ft= yam cl ‘VPiet. sour !rill tyro run Co %Rectal Tosewsh tp M L. Kellorg, hquoes potent medicines F•truicr% .1 & & Devi tiarlietrit I 111 , 11 & wershouise Harringlnn J., ri fnrnnr, t u cuhi copper shup tre,, A hello , eating houge A. 1 anJ riro. 9,0 f tr.lll two run Sprirogiteid Town/kip ~, rthrl Rea, Jr. Rle Potter w I . " 4 Cowl., l_tor.c•ilielii St CO. I: vaci , it S Norman. r ”afeet.onary . H copper and Stoves . Woteeiton. eating house. if. swan, .sane ine Joh S •ott eat tie hewn., Wel,ter Sc Wiliel•m•ter flour mill two run A. 11. nr, H. Keith, distill rr , :VW/ Es/ Gi rand Tormalat p. m Barrios, boo* store. II • Poet, .tore E Nice, o•cing ri cisse J Kirk awl 14.41. +bop. .i %me.. Lomb. II luon. W ilium r r. Flcklogor, Sour mill two run C fu . rim roe TostrosAtp lease Wetutor I.lForveGooic, ciett.u4 stt GlNnAber oar. liquors Dipp.rt. " L.. 1. 4. nemuLksr, " , ip , rze I(a4 Peritinv a Sirldea, tk Aturapot. beer abOy E I , `.o , ler. • Tt•ar 130121 . mill two TWO S liedier" G , ',l rd 490 , 00/ VI. Frdk B.pls . to..irow Liu. liquors Jones! hello= .1 I.nat,r, Itintzu Drewry, lip and I I. .'sli;or, I. Nott.m. John hardswir B Baker. t' F dirkumiat sod Ilitsore pattiskt medicines. Tid Olin, oort.rr t Ha J dot/tinc t. A Kirk. wat, , h 'bop, T Hyrm, hat stay J. B Clark, } 1 sh, areboUle Jerkerne b Bs] I warghouge I maw rns W C Oakley Ihittont, • 'use, Is burets,. Owen to Uwe shove u: tur ,l %Iwo Judgus of I.A tours ty meet Mere in the elty nt Erie. on TI ,urulay the 1 ' ekrk, A , lb. the purpose of henring the tee. tbehohelyee vs sieved by as. eboxe rl••• Apprioe of X ar4114.• Ti ot" Cz., April 26, MS.
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