(frit Makin Obstrbtr. ERIE.PA. SATIIIDAY MORNING. MAY 5 1'455 Notice to our Patrons The Twenty fifth V of the (Asfrrer will close on the 12th of May next An those indebted to us 1.4 subscription are requested to dill and pay the •am , heforo that time, as all papers will be di.continue , l that are not paid for at the end of the Volume, and the accounts left with a pr.p•r officer for collection We must coils•! eiNes Philadelphia Election. "Sam" app•' ant t, have been *Limos nowhere la the ..1,..;t ou last. Tuesday in Philadelphia. The Dnily Flays Tte retitir of ,Te.twr.tav'o ef.ctra IL ”r,th t3a: Nipribg. Slat h‘• 110 t”")'lCe over 0t ,. ...1r1 .14 r •t•art,. tr • •- 1.1 i• ail •;1« r-torn. r th, •••• . Pr. .9 •• ~r •ho I Ireutr-tp , t VI;a••• 1, f F M Treasur,r, ,1% , r Ja.• t.ii 'lt. Fu•l o ranch !,4• I , y In I , kr. •, ".terry, •.n. Lloet.- • •i o itv ••ntn,s• a;f•r, t r• .• %; /1,! , )v il, 91.ipr. W. lou'x. ihooro •r tr Irno ire sut , 1..• •II .y reit , i n I. I. p.t.t,,,0, that iii I 14 111 I y ty, a:ly LLl'a '1921.r. the ^ , ' J ILI pr 111,6, t.• t Or, 1 ell eta! ++r ( =lllll ME I Tl• v la.. ~~ r When At u r ;ch.] tn..t on oar ago, the , time city ga,ve Cron' s , to 1 - 2.,1)1.)0 majority for the Kn)w No.hitrzA, w. , think o.lr r.ader- will agree wtrit uQ th.rt ir, a. r n haz., , rnm ‘4,•1 , 1 iu earn,,,t Presidential Aspirants A 4 +►f:ut ~ ful .f vvent. ~f th, day we aro h ~in I t •-p ,••' , ir r. 1,1.. r r , lativo to all l're , ;(l,. utial to upon I u , ,n "I.tuall tuntg ou: luty, iu re-p:et, we apprehend, wtll bta no .in. , ,niro With Ow I2,'W I.lllollt In I.s, wittch w. .ir.• pr t h.. t .t,il an nihilat: a!! •• i n. w •if aspirant, ;,. t lie -urfate NVe ehr the "Lot — of Law, .)hold t hal not , .ri‘tv, 1., a dozon .- II trri burz \\".. ro - mon• ‘st ..ur w:- tiukt cuULti but .1, , -,,y ,• cappcl tt N,,t -3t.r.rti • C., u c, ,, t1 into 3 be)a.l :nu ovcr rho u•-•n= , f it 1'.191 , n0 h , r nnc hr utzlit u N.‘w 4rt... tutu, a,l 1 •rl,llt. lu , pp L t..n Nrilic.h will ic ki e t h e r1 .,1, 1 , 1 r t puhlw uomt dep.!' 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As •ff .a't i J:• ;lid. ;and , •r t .'' u• tc r a:0 ..1; • 111"11 ‘‘.l‘, , l r ',ll a k ratti,Jtl r it Na, 'irpl Owl r =I Luguage of t ilt• I ) •tr,,;t /' an .! v an v:h n 1 :r.i in 'iii ~ 0•1. ill , ' 1, z fu!,t ea ci l l, ~ t Li, -v. rut rqug tu-u K.•••• t) .1111;rt- I :fire in ui•in, 1.. hot ,it li,t - p , • pi •1 'I" ',I s'3 • 4 .13 the von I, It - •-• r.inzt• 111,1 i the p- r- fl •signat•-1 1,1 —-; a • p , , —I : and .I,.ff-r-n, and a-ad Jack- ,n in ,do.tly doubted thvir ; - 11-.•:rtr•ro tho li.:h wouid d tli. cn but •Ind f 1,-• II I u;lt - z• ,u 1-:, to rauit into 1c l'rt!.. 1 .1:: I,l;r' () t.. tL, ii -t .thing Atvildat, n in , 11,1 it. - .m. j trr- 'll • ar, , unl a! .rit,rv.Ll. ,-; rwri , L.l.if ht ton th a f = e,ll t e .01v , ut •;1 •t• L •') : 1 1.L' lit. vi t.. ritik.. ,i? 1 , " ' Amu , the InNt OEM itiqi,„ The le.rain r re! , rtQ the ei unit, if inn hof To y .1 , 1 s; ; I I',,i i r "( Situ )1 Crati, s , 1" ...14,)! t. X. Whl,ll Sit 11 , t rt, c.ol to lruu 111 1.1•11 trIN ay ~f i ,, tl lit i 1 at BlrIll.Y.:1 . 111), .N. 11) it UU.I • f r i ,, r7 , 1p1:y (9.l=:ll.lr;ZUl'.:, til• I , ,t 1 WI i (Latide.: .D tL , ,I••rulrit h clut: bound t,. hi , Inal I , )r tLe abuve char , rtss at the n of .urt roan:non Pleas c .unty f tht_ s•nn f t".")00 MA\ I \M 1 , .1 < —NVio T. Dore has just -Tab.. il $111.1)911 a4ainet 11 .Mc- Blair. in Wikih'lliztun ill:, tor libel The libel consisted in the eirT:olatiiin of th , report that the plaintiff wet , tainte.l with n.'grbl 1. I.l , youti paying the exptti-, - the -ult. the I and Protestant orphan a-ylums of Washington were 'I , • tb beinefielarie- of the judgm.•nt gar- During the year IS: 4, 44 p , :rsonh were kill e d, an d 23 injured, on the New York l',entral liailmad; and 40 killed, and 34 injured, nu the New l ork and Erie Railroad sm. The F.xeentive Committee of the State Agricultural Smiety have resolved to hold the next annual - Exhibition at Harrisburg, provided the citizens of that borough furnish timrgrrsunds, and contribute towards the expenses ti the So ciety, 81,500. CoNNErTICrT. — The Legislature of Connec ticut, which meets on the 7th inst., is to palls upon two important amendments to the consti tution. They are, the striking the word "white" out of the qtialifications for suffrage, and the confinement of the privilege of voting to those who can read. me_ Mayor Hayden of Rochester, has issued a proalazihtion in whicißie aanounoes his invention to adores the Prohibitory law. I.t .11 • pres, oh/-IV, t , r t11. , t , ' Ilse IBISEEMEI n• 1.11 r V. 4 .n lor EMI b)ifts -,l.•hi 113111- , tho Am r tr 1.11 V.rie ontiutv _ t.]l 11.1 , !Ine 5 , . f. , th, t The Reaction Commenced. 1 One of the -pecolierities of thot Tarim* ep _ !aerial political parties which Wipe fro me time "rung up, miiehroom liku, - in th4stb et the Democracy, is th e fact thatSihe "indefefileit press" of the sounta7, so ca d , haveltseu et. most invariably fonia contributing to malt the* into importance Why this is so, every politi cal Editor well knows For this reasosk, the "ill- 1 dependent press" can, with a good deal of pro- , priety, be denominated the "Swiss Guard" of the political field They are always about when plun der is to be distributed; hut ready to take to their heels—show the white feather—at the first lila' - eatiou of a reaction This has been 'peculiarly the ease with the new enemy of the Democratic party, eloakd under the secret folds of Know Nothiugism Look at the New York ffertild fur example No paper in the l'nion was more de cided in denouncing Know Nuthingism, and its prt•tention , ... than the Hrrold when that ism first rained as head: but it waxed itrring, and as it wax. d stnaig the Herald saw new beauties re vealed, an , 1 n , .w uttr.le:lous wl'hin its folds Perhap , the II ruffs per,.eptive faculties were o , arp , nil in th:s due, ti..n by its hatred .1 the N.itt ,, nal Administration, and that. evert ncwspaper .barponed in tt. turn thc di-ippon:went fir Lad asked th.. t.. him Minister t FrAnc.., and thi• Presidcrit t Li.. lb rqbt s limn , ' of th.• li:t •ifinulating that inducicii it. aftcr .1. 11 tlic Know Nothing., to int., iic•ir f• I. , ,wertn) hut the iiiirne venal itiottict thc 1* now leatlini. , it t,t turn its back up.iu it. Ilf`W fricnd. I' -if the //•1/I . = tamp political misfirtunc as readily as a trained hound its The lb raid scents a re-dotion in be puliiic mind, and hence th.• be. k trick llcAr it. One in uth au,l k ould uk.t have squoez- 1.1 e-tif, Ilk , tiii+ ellumus,,f that pre- , with any think less p-wt , rful than self in •.r; and that. Ow go , ..judypi.nicut prt S-, " Ps Clic 10 nuuw❑ - There a.a4 n. • :11,1 ,1.7,, • r ”etwe n al* ..a. .n ,da I.- co , I • . .o • ,L. -I .1 . 4 1.tto+ • , n a • ! S , .rwr" . 4 hi. duty. The mon •a , , vie• 11.1. , I wiz • Lwinz I.eortta.e hr t.re:t•rre.i keel uz :.t . • • •Ltla Kit, tree! the II) t ,, takt . 41,1‘10.1.:t. I 61 . 'went. t • • , , i r .I.` •Iz • 1:1 • end a p , . r Ziri ' h r I chr- • mL..; tv I- t- .i•ILLI: tul rtei r.t tnyst•tons tit itrivate n urtre.wnw,to •tt he h titian emtitttlte re hewn. are not Inc. t . t•r t ,e ..t•I It «t m the nitieteentti y w nit • l• t • w. 11 • .up.o • • rt wrttpait.er. I." • L rr trite .1.4 yo,r4 ali n•• • JUIR.4I,iI ME= It.rror ttl• y • ob.Yr, op, :pawl, val nnrr Linn I , I .0 , 10 a •—• ra, inu,t rtwoort• G, thr r2 . 1"11 . .! 11 liL. t. IM . ilfll , l •ory Sr. L . ... J. wralek wtll serN e C.r TLu Nev' 1,r..: fun, Irr .All )Cher U 'table tu- Al though .traUCe 'Jur n •, cultninallv arm tr. the orginizattion, rollly t rt +.11.n , •,•11++ of journal+ a, the // e r,ild 1!, wt. u ot ,n love with Know N.ll:inglaue when ede its apiniAraziec up on the poletn-al itaeze under tip- au.piees of Ned Runthu The ev. at-, of I,i,r F i ll, however, open el it , the •ri. t,ui•ney of the, La 11 ,•ici r , a, ue•ll as. '•baneful influ- uc ,xerte4 . up)n our t• .untry by foreign eau gration Awl with', p• ro-ption tfity.i.harrn , ‘I the 7. ,r brTan, ..u.liti-iv•tie iu it. i i..., , Jr "S on 111 , tk) 1)t. „ti. ,zuksl quito,a like 1•, ra i,t,.•r, v, v. • 111 i• • '.' , `•"l , ltlt,!ll fq• 11 ,, a t - n -, tdr• prlncipic , art! I IICC• ia' Teat ri..141er% Ii t/Vi tho rua, I qu e from Ulu - Ttnu•s of L. n•r-nt d.ct Tbt. rr.trttto tt,n+ n tho twry ..f the N. .v. , 111..11. IP •i,re • •• • r ten eilh t•••••let .;,, p w. r 1, • ' - [Ti thTs tho LTT.: • ntiv. ,Tn• T. T - wnr. r h,d, vrtul oth ••t 'lap 111111 rot-repub• ~ r , MT :t- ‘ , N . trry them int , pr t t 'Ai • ratan --tilt 'o 0 l' , 0• , 1 trl4 6•• .11 it to ~-11 rite •iet.l In I •• 1=11112318 N 41; •• 47 .114 3 , 1.• t 10-t :r ion j r ry I • i,v EN rm10..7..J, a. / 11•.11, 11. r. rl • • .vt• '•4 'ACV Were +LI .t: •tilor.ra.r:l7, t., lho tilLyter r • t •x• 11 , t ttt C. 1 ..it. t th.lt •.I t t n v.v.- , t prt, :And witt I..llZer 3 , t II Itt.••1.1Ii t., %lea .11t, num'.•r Lip Au.] now, with tile v. 1-ne.• frk action before a w. .r,l to our brother D.m.,..rats may not be inapproprrito. ( - yen thou:h el , ction calls np- 'WI ..ik In thetr al):/alinc,.. of joy, th, ~ pp unit. of uur princ:p'e - Imre declAred uur party annihilated; but lac: a tell a dlffereut tale ”ur own State f r exarunie )ne hundred and •-oventy thousand trh'd an 3 True men respon,led ,_t new I,tu wa. ,, at of frequent occurrence. As the train was pass ing the station at the Saw Mills, about tic.4ht. TII.At the f illy and perfidy of the or tive miles this side of Buffalo, the switch tend er twenty der in the Senat-imal contest itie.t winter alone has bun bt th usatets our stray sheep bark ran on to the track immediately in front of the o locomotive, and endeavored to keep ahead oft he t,. the f)hi, tle anon to believe; and 're is every re that ti, ar: many honest wings who will never train the length of some five or six freight el.rs which stood on the side track. He was not f ast more foilow tie. lead ef those who deceived them enough, however, and the advancing locomotive jut , the support of the men and measures of the pre-ent State Administratem is, also, very evi- struck him, throwing him down across the ra Int I. aN lugour own State. I.ok at New when the entire train passed ever him. The ter e • o Halupslisre and Connecticut lu both States, rule affair took place in the sight of a number of gentlemen who were waiting at the stati.m for the Democratic vote is but a few hundreds less a down train The poor fellow was ofeourse in than The highest v• t.• err east b, the party at This sieniticant It show • stow ly killed, his I) , .ty being dreadfully m: ingled. Ile leaves a wife and family to lament the rash withszaieliug a c )a.ition succeedediu life h•featiug the Demoeratic candidates in both States, act which cost him his . The Democratic strength has not been materially I fi' lire is a crumb for the Know Nothing iinistieed, not the detnoeratio oretinizatien weak- c.hicheus 'We should like to see them pick it cued It -bows, ton, that at the very first mn- up- In 17'0) Gen. Washington was compelled went tile tecongrums elements of the upp3itit,u t.i app. al to individuals to raise ..C300,000 to Aid begin to sever—as sever they will when the new tile ,government;—of this sum over .£lOO,OOO organization diereses the responsibility of gev• i was subscribed by the members of the Soc iety of ernment—andthen KnnwNothingism willbepow- I Sr. Patrick, and what is more, not one dollar crisis.. The order sectu destin ..1t00(1 , ,wu.3..- rapid- of this -um has ever been refunded. Th is isnot ly as it sprang up ev.:ryw here Toe recent disgrace- all; hesides contributing their wealth, tiny s hed ful exhibitions in Massachusetts are legitimate • their bio,kPfor American freedom. fruits of bringing to the surfac- of polities uutri- 41. of tor The Buffalo Comnufc poti'„ishes the tried, inexperienced, uukn men—men smait calibre—m u who are ready at all time. statements of the Cincinnati Times slt owing that .. opponents. it was not the Know Nothings that destroyed to ride the whirlwind, bet knew not, how t.O di the- ballot boxesin that. city, but thei r reet the 4torin. The people will be glad, whet. A , the editor of the navies was the E now Noll ever such men are trusted with power, to restore ine candidate for Napo, and is therefore sup danger old order of thingq Having experienced the danger of running after strange gods, they willl p...4ed to be interested in the verdict of publie be willing to return to their first faith anti to opinion, we submit whether, a statement from such I I ,puree is worth much. Besides, as the mitre. abide by it. The signs of the times then are auspicious. There never was a time when there g's ware perpetrated in wards giving large ma.- was more encouragement for aotuocrats to stand pride, against the Know Nothings, is' it very by their flag than now. More know Nothing , refte u ea bke t° suppose the bates were d estroyed victories there will very likely be. It i s i.. by the opponents of Know Nothingisni? The ble that even Virginia may be carried by the or- organ ganized opposition to the Democratic party of °Pun' of Ilindooisin in Buffalo will hay to try . - - - which Know Nothingi-in is an element. We ' I t sla t C t .a: z - ui .tt n e sa Scu. s up tht , t — a T vii iie laia T b re l Trenton ( 4 V. J.) have observed that the Know Nothings have geti entlly succeeded in exercising the balance of pow- log to a gentleman y in that aeighbor e b e bt a i t er at the first elections in which they have per- i pup, which it was found necessary en :11 , ticipated, in towns, cities and States. And it t The el" showed signs of violent =seed end has been equally as observable that where there ; t i :g the h creekt °f iaid bm.' °Liming, Ski ot it of have been succeeding elections the motion has e l oo ki ng re lt rost a=dl Ge the Pnes t t het beeL l ' int i fa a bets complete sad overwhelming. We repeat, then mat to th e meek, is sad dela or the signs of the times are attapietosa. Tito Des. I ototy,drootood lama r•• • be A Laert,•an par l'r • r taitt. ME 1... MEI p .wor, h ,wcver, OEM , . h , uiy . IL:: MEM when =EEO BEIM =I MEM ocnit)e party is stable u a rock. The political e scSictsalts„whiok boo tu lovle lave not aft:Wefts foinda • Tre likm , - the everlasting bilk :1: • JudgeThospallo-the ir ffistlikkisAq We brielly noticed last week ttr remarks of lion JA StEs inuMPSON, in the House, upon the freesoil resolutions before that body. No nian in the state, we suppose, is better able to discuss the abstract question of State Rights, and the relations existing between the members of the oonfederacy, than he Added to a clear and /o 3 gical mind, he has had the advantage of a long and useful econeetion with the affairs of the state and nation, and hence brings to the consideration of the subject a fund of information and expe rienee rarely to be met with In view of this it is unfortunate that we are not furnished with a full report of his remarks upon the occasion refer red to. for, from the abstract given below, which we find iu the Harrisburg correspondence of the Philadelphia Argus, we cannot but doubt it would prose bighly acceptable to the Democracy of the nation, as well as gratifying to his personal and political friends at home. It will be seen the Judge fully endorses that much abused principle of his party Popular Sovereignty, and tuat, in doing so, he pays a well ,leserved tribute to the National Ad !n!u!-trati,ni Het we will let the extract from the :Irons' letter speak for itself. -It is to be regretted that this admirable ,pee, u was nit reported, and must of us who had to pleasure of hearing it earnestly hope that the learned gentleman will write it out. I was much struck with his remarks on the question p,,pulnr ••,%ereignty, which some of the speak ers ou the other side had violently assailed, mak ing frequent use of the phrase "squatter sover eignty,- derisively, and attacking the National almi , iistration as the friend of that measure. In his r, ph to these assaults, Judge Thompson was calm and collected, answering his opponents with iouvoiciug arguments in support of the right of self goverutueut. l cannot hope to give a antis fictury sketch of his remark., but he said in sobstance that— -This squatter, or popular sovereignty, had beenthe t thane of abuse by the party and preas op posed to the Democratic administration at Wash- Ingt•m, and with what propriety might be deter non,•,l when we consider that it is the foundation s•roie of every Shte, composing this Union, for every Stutc tnight justly be said to be the prac tical result of the theory so successfully tried in th row World What would the principle be tt appli-d to the Old World"! What would Ire- Lind be under its practice' The -gem of the ~ ..e to' . would he radiant with glory and uty under the process. What would the do od l'oti States of I;..rmany aud Italy be u er it 4 W.,ui , l any wan presume to say that would exit under it? What are its Monarchy aud despotiom, is the SEt . 3. That it shall be the duty of such person or persons so to be appointed oy the Governor to take possession of and keep in ne pair and good running order the said railroad for the accionuno dation of the public travel and business. at rates not greater than heretofore charged. and to deposit the net revenues thence to be derived in such banks as may be designated by the Governor, at least once in every week, not so be drawn there :nit without checks countersigned by the I ;overnor ; and any accumulations of such moneys shall be in vested in the loans of the State of Petunlylvania. in the name of the Governor. wider the trust of this act. and such person or persons so to be appointed shall give adequate security to cover any moneys that shall come into his or their bands : Procuied, That the trust upon which such revenue or culdee tions. or the investment thereof, made as afore said, shall be to hold and dispose of the same as the Legislature of the Commonwealth may here after declare and enact. subject to any rights or obligations which may exist. Sri. 4. 'That it shall be the duty of any sheriff of any county of this Commonwealth. and of all good citizens thereof. whenever warned or requir ed by the Governor or the person or persons so by hoe appointed as aforesaid. to aid and assist in the :C-, ',large of the aforesaid service ; and they shall be and are hereby indemnified by , the Common wesl,ll in all they shall lawfully do under and in obedience to such requisition and command. St-t. 5. That as soon after the Governor shall have caused possession to be taken of said road under this act as practicable he shall manse notice of the same to be served on the President of said Company. personally or by copy. to be left at the (lice of the same, and it shall be lawful for him and be is hereby authorized to restore the posses sion of the said road to said Company on the fol lowing conditions, which said conditions the said Company on accepting the same shall by a vote thereof enter on their books as conditions of theie newel of their charter and in consideration of the privileges hereby granted to them : 1. The said Company shall by a proper di% er gence of ant less than one mile east of the limits of the city of Erie. construct and extend their road to the harbor of Erie. on such level and in such manner as to permit sidelings or tracks to the 1 wharfs or docks convenient for the transportation of tricrchandize and freight to and from lona Is and steamboats. 2. That said road so extendedshall be construct i ed and finished by the time fixed by law wherein the Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad Company are bound by law to extend the track or tracks of their road to the harbor aforesaid, and to be commenced within three months from the date TERRIBLE ACCIDENT —When will people of this act. 3. That the said Company shall on the comple learn to "keep off the track.'-; Never, we fear, tion of the road to the harbor as aforesaid change th , ugh accidents like the following, which oc- the gauge thereof from thence to the New York eurred on th Buffalo and Erie road last week, is State line to a uniform gauge of four feet eight and e a half inches or six feet. at their option. and main tain the same thereat. 4. That the said Company may maintain the said road as it is now located at and in the city of Erie until the time fixed as aforesaid for the com pletion of their road to the harbor aforesaid •rhea they shall remove the same, together with :tldbridges. embankments and superstructures from the said point of divergence to the present termi nus of the said road.leavingthe ground, streets and alleys free and clear from the same. Syi . ti. That on the acceptance - of the term.: of this act as hereinkiefore provided, and in a manner satifactory to the tiovernor, then and in that case all the rights and privileges and franchises granted and conferred on said company by the act of in . sirporation passed the 12th day of April, 1842, are hereby re-enacted and conferred ou the same as fi,lly as by said act they were originally granted *nil conferred, and the said Company may at any to or after commencing work to extend their rued as aforesaid to the harbor of Erie. increase their capital stock to the extent of four thousand shares; h o t before doing so the said Company, by its President, shall cause to be cvrtitied under the :real of said Company and filed in the Auditor General's office the acceptance of this act by the Company. and its resolution agreeing to be bound by the same. antagonists? t'' ' hat as in its own results? Govern ment estahli-led by the will of the governed. Will Americans cumpl.en of thus? But the re ,u't 1 4 feared: that is that it will introduce si.ivery in one or other of the new States It) .cok for a admission into the Union. He did not fear it The slave owners did not amount , o e r 2. - ) 0,000 persons in the Union. On the o il /es side, there was 19,000,060 of inhabitants who did not own slaves. Competition between the-e numbers, on soul that would advantageous Iv invite cultivation, could not be doubtful :S . :nett-en millions on the one hand against two liuudred and fifty thousand owners of slaves on the oilier: Is this nut security enough that "squatter sovereignty" may be trust on this point? It had been tired inUalifortna, and the result shows, what might al -ways be relied ou, that I.reedom w lid prep..ielcroe The sauetvuling of this principle hurl litteD the •.e.:, loft fir much and severe censure oil the ad ministration by a certain class of politicians and one u had be. ti Uttered 3.2 . :11114t that :.(Imin istra tmu by a new order of things, as well as by its 011 ell not., on this as well ass (ohm- accounts. The principles of that administration, he said, were sound American principles He would like to see any enemy of it point to a single er ror in this respe,:t. It had maintained our na tiomil policy with dignity and success. Had prop.o iy promptly resisted wrong when wr were any where attempted, and it had maili•ained, in his opinion, the integrity of the country and the honor of its flag, up to the full I..tter of Its duty. He would admit that there had been mistakes in appointments as there al wdi,s would be in a country so ostensive as this, and where partisan efforts as often concealed as brought to light defects in the character of ap I plicants But the principles—republican prin ' mplea—of the administration, he thought, might leiv criticism and have no reason to fear mn panson with those greatstandards, so often sane homed and endorsed by the American people, In a word, the theme received full justice in thi 3 .fudge's hands. J. ELME AN ACT To Repeal aft- Chariot of the Eniormed Mink - • mitres/ Conroe, Se/ to prooistior disilorsiv • , • Al do oisom. 4 # WHEREAS. dil tbe twelfth it of Ap 4a . 1642. au act Opt passed by' 0 ~.. y r. sembly of this C " monweelth. molted '' .111 to incorporate trie antr ma Z).:ast T. ,; Company. and tither et p :to railroad from the borough o Erie to the east boun dary line of the township of Northeast. being the Noss York globe Mao : Aso Waxszas. By the tenth section of tbesaid set it wait wanted that if the Company aforesaid do not complete the said work so as to bring it in to use within ten years after the passage of the said act. or shall suffer the saute to go bete decay. et cetera. tbea theeharter Atli become toff laud and void ; and by the eleventh section of the same act it is provided that if the said Company shall misuse or abuse any of the privileges thereby granted. the Legislature might resume the rights and privileges so granted to the said railroad com pany AND NHIEIIIE4IB, It bath been judicially deter mined at the last term of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth. sitting in and for the Western district thereof, that the said railroad Company have not completed their said road between the points named and fixed in said charter up to and at the time of said &Ninon. although the period in which the same was to be brought into use had ex pired on the twelfth day of April. A. D. 11352. and said company have violated its eharter in assuming to make an unauthorised and illegal location of the said road. it is now, therefore, the solemn judgment of this Legislature that by reason of the omission to complete and bring into use the said road with in the period aforesaid, by reason of the said acts in violation of the charter aforesaid. the said char ter so granted to the Erie and North-east railroad Company has become entirely null and void, and in pursuance of the right reserved to the Common wealth in the said act of incorporation to resume all and singular the privelges and ft-4110118es gran ted to the same now forfeit. for rethedy whereof : sri TION I. Be tt rrtartryl by thr Semite and Howie iy iirpresentatires of the Onnnwortoectlih I y Pen n.vylevriria is General Assembly nut, amd It is hereby enacted ity the asthanity of the same, That all and singular the rights and . priviledges hereto fore granted to the Elie and North-east railroad Company. by the act of Assembly authorising the Governor to incorporate the same, passed the 12th day of April A. 1). 1'7,42, or by any act of the General Assembly supplementary thereto. be and the same are hereby ritciaded. revoked and utterly and forever annulled. SECTION 2. That the Governor of this Common wealth he and he is hereby authorized and direc ted to take such measures as may be deemed nec essary fur the enforcing and carrying into effete the provisions of the foregoing sectiou, together with all-and singular such Incidents or consequen ces as may legally attach to the revocation afore said, and to take possession of. or cease to be ta ken possession of. the said railroad so far as the same has been constructed, and appoint a suitable person or persons to take the charge and custody thereof until the smut shall be further disposed of laccording to law ; and the canupeusation of such person or persons so appointed as aforesaid shall not exoeed the rate of fifteen hundred dollars per annum. SEC. 7. That from and after the expiration of the time limited for the completion of the Erie and North East Railroad to the harbor aforesaid, all connection south of said harbor with any road run ning westardly shall at once cease. and no such connection shall be permitted at any other point than at the harbor aforesaid. / i S rc. P. That no action heretofore brought or hereafter to be brought by or against said Compa ny.C.)r cause of action existing before the passage of this act, shall abate because of this act, but the same shall be prosecuted with like force and effect as th ough this act bad never been passed. SE t 4. That from and after the passage Of this act there shall be charged and paid to the Com monwealth a tax of five cents on each passenger, and ten cents per ton on all freight passing east on said road. to be returned and paid in the same manner as the tax on tonnage on the Pennsylvania railroad is now returned and paid to the Common wealth. Sat.. 10. That if the Governor takes possession of said road then and in that ease he is hereby au thorized and reqaired to apply the net proceeds of the same. after payiag, eriti7 expenses. towards the liquidation of the exist*/ indebtedness of the said Erie and North East Railroad Company. Arrival of Gov. Roeder. The Hon. Is. H. Reeder ' Governer of Kamm arrived here co-day from the West, and met a very enthusiastic Tempt* from his friends and seighbors. Mr. Reeder reached Philadelphia at noon, and was there awe , and esoorted to the Court Haase Square in RlOlll, by a very large mowerse of eitizess of all parties, astompanied by the Ras eos band. • EAnox PA., April 80 On arriving at the Court House, Gov. Reeder N. iffy - ankles" o ' Moil Was * . e d ' l 4 an .14 sad fin . ' „,* 'h by tb : ' .J. litt , !who ' . , tad hip, Go'. 'r, On A li 1,,,, : • as the no, _.. d able in i e had i I . a a wen into a hasty iiskri of the growth and progress of the slave resti.m, attributing its dongpstansand thismsionin olommooor -variprosens to the fanatical abolitionists of the North, but admitting also slavery men had in their turn be come as fanatical and wrong as were the aboli tionists. lb Gov. Baldor4mn reply, expressed in a feeling manner sad elMuent terms, the grateful impres sion made upon him by the warn} _404 enthu siastic receptiongiven him by so lugs an as semblage of his,fsliper chemp**. fie teferred to the report of fraud WI outiage upon the part of slavery men in the Kansas election, and emphat ically confirmed - the worst statements which had proceeded his arrival'. He said his opinion ou the subject of popular sovereignty had undergone no change, but that the conduct of the people of the border counties of Missouri had astounded and amazed, him by their recklcgs disregard of all laws, compacts and constitutions. That, the territory of Kansas in her late election bad been invaded by a regular organised company armed to the teeth, who took possession of their ballot boxes and made a Legislature to 'ant the pur popes of the pro-slavery party. Kansas was sub dued and conquered by armed men from Mis souri, but her citizens were resolved never to give up the fight for their freedom and• the inde pendence of their soil front foreign control or inter ference. The State of Missouri would be called upon to disavow all sympathy with those border ruf fians. If she refused, the South would be cal led upon to discountenance her. If the South r,fused, the solemn duty would devolve upon the North to take up the matter so that the rights of her sous who had settled in Kansas on the faith edemu cempacts'shall be vindicated and sustained. He declared that the acts of fierce outrage and wild •violence perpetrated at the election published in the northern papers were in no wise exaggerated. NOTICE Putt? Ovrtna, data. PA. f May 4, l The following Time-table of the Erie and Buffalo road, winch takes effect next Monday, the business public will •ee 'owe important changes will be wade to the arrival and departure of the .hlail' at this once—the exact nature of which will be offieially announced as coon as the Time tabli sof the connecting roads have been furnished. In the meantime, in ~ der to facilitate the business of the ~fee, correspondents will confer a favor by depositing their letters as early In the day as possible• Gov eg Rae. Night Express lei's Erie I ON ar'' at Buff'. 4 to a to Way Exprel.l. do. A 411 . do 10 40 d., Express Mali/ du. 12 30 p. m. da 410 p LightuingExprese du 6 541 do Vbe do. tilNesny 14eol Eipro±...ll , ta Inv . P lid'. 7 4g) a. m. ar's at Edie 16 32 a la. Lightning Esprvs, du 10 4ti du 1 4' p. m. ‘vay Expreii. do 1, 00 p. in. do R 0 d., lett Exproga du 9SO ,h,. 1 45 t. m. B F •41.4..tAN, P M A CAkeu verge Lamas.—Dr. J. Dupunco's Bolden Yr rt,thuat Pills fur Females .figatlible tot correcting irrr i cu lanties, and rom.,t lug .d..trurtwas f rural a ilglNTer raw, All medical men know, as well as -Many other., that whenr.er. an ohotrue4ou takes place, wetter from cold. exposure, or any other cause, the general health heginr Hurriedly!? to ilwelineo and the Waal of such a remedy has been the esruirr of co many consumptions among y,,ung fe inales. 'lleadaehe. pain in the side, palpitation of the neart, lualluag of food, and dietarbed sleep, generally art.r from the ititerruptoin of nature . , and whenever that i. thr case. the will ansarible remedy all three e‘ils Full and explicit directions aceompny each hoz, a hick nut be strictly followed and all di.eases peculiar to fe male.' may be sperdily cured. Promo $ 1 00 per bet.. Said by all the Druggists in Erse and who reale awl retail. at the pruprietors price by CA it TIM a BROTHILK, So. 6 Reed House, to whom all orders must be addressed. 1725. NOT /Oa. GALEN B. KEENE, Formerly of this etty, may: he found at James B. BogerC• New York, Beady Made Clothing and Merchant Tailonng Retaebehment, 164 Main Street, Buffalo, wham he would be happy to see mil hip old trim:ids ambits many new ones as will favor him with a , 11:), feeling confident that it will he to the advantage of those wishing Clothing made to order as regards Styles. Quality and Pries. A splendid amsortmeat of tine quality ready made Cloth ing constantly on hand Also a large stock of tiontlemen's Furnishing GOOOdS, Rubber CLthing, de. The Proprietor of this Establishment intends to keep& large stock of 400,14 eonstanly in store, (-umpiring all the latest styles of Ready made Ctf.ltsing and Merchant Tailor ing bowls. Clothing made to order in the shortest space oftime. Pants and Vest made in eight hours after order is left. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. Re member the number, 164 Main Street, iluffallo, between Exchange and Seneca streets. JAMES B. BOGERT. °ma:4 April 21, 1555 I=l=ll 1,11,.. If you are &effete , " with any voinpielnt whivh re quires a Purgativ, Melfsins. try we , -'• New they - r.n i roni ( are worth trying.— Dr Rim., one of the nocrat eeMUruted Ph to an. t o Nrw•l or k wraps UP iUIIOWI but rut - rt.—Omar Sir —Having vir moored the excellent rf fern of vuur Oa I vit 5,1150 lilfic•m V Ai...0 • sti Quaaay :Pricy. In a raaa of chronie Hrouchit... and being much .0 fat or Of rooutrr Irritation In Affect...v.4o( oroorhial lung,. I can fberolbre C Ileorfully ratoloroefof your Morfiratod aapparatur a. he ftg fhp tuost cugvenirut and ado. ..Olaf elude of opolrina anyfhina Of the tend I ',arc...yet...ea Yo doubt thou•- •luda of persona tufty be ref weed. and 1111/111) CU red. by untuit your refor,lio. You are at liberty b.) 11r this in an. way you may wink pr o Per Reapeetfnlly, yours. to DNS, NI. D . No atlp llon-ton otreet. New• York. Prof $ CL.TILIt wr or* us as folloo• r se! have recently had oceas•on totes, your rherry Syrup and • H ygean Vapor in a 411 Pr CM arisen - sore :Anna, that bad refused to yield to other forthr of treatment, and the result bar sat tatted we, that. Whosever•osay he the euanp9gitioa of tour reparation, it is no i inpuostsoo. lust au etrellent fettled y I iv Ibr Use sake of or the adisetird, titan it ought be brougoi natltiu the reach oca 11. Rev Insetur Cvaatu 'MUG" 1)1•11 P.M —I think highly of Dr Comte. D) na• oti remrd v ID dt.o.tit.ett of the throat anti loot%. Having had -mat' ottltortun t) to le-1 it. rftlt•lft, I tutu cons )neted 1.1M4 et to I MUM riterliettt menu toe, both thr r.yrup anr, the .nhaitag appiteation u 1 the The That♦•• for sale by Erie. Jun. MARRIED In Norfolk. Va.. at 3 P M.. at Mx. ch a ndler., by the A„• Mr Mosnigrnwle, , Mr XV° PkRKA and to MISF , VICTORIA MERCHANT ut -Norfolk. 41. DIED Is North FAA, Pa.. April 27. of Consumption, JAMES SCOCT,LER, 4 P .on of John and the late Mrs Sarah Setcullor, aged 17 years and a month*. In this city, on Tuecday evettiug lact, after a chart and palest illness, Mr. JO RICA J. ZIMMERNIAN, aged about 10 year*. ditto lbtatistratnts. CLARK & METCALF, B♦♦aaa. •an EV. ILA Nut a 11011.411, It:stern. Inuring a hOlifela CM WO, iletioaita. Time and AI/I ! [trial*. I her,. and sin-vie. al variant money and I.and Warrant. bought and told; 00:ire Unlit made on all the twine Ipal Clt Ica in the 'mei! :Rate. monet remitted to Europe on our own respuninbilitt Ladles aDd Ohibirea's rurnishisi Store,. lILLINERY AND FANCY GOOD& ILIL. M. CURTIS would reepeetfally llaabem the I.a4lei of ,Vlll to and eie ur tt y. that she has resmonq Nosiness to the More *merle obagg pgegl he Sri. Oasts. Next door 14.. Mon. Wti h Music Stairs. µwith 111111 e Ur the fold le Square. where she will keep constantly on hand a till l assortment of Wass Trismtings• Preach Needle Work. Lace. of every description. Ladles Drs.' Caps, Head Dresses. a i bboss, rfowere. Pats. Hostelry and Wares al the beet Q./witty. w onae d pstieras, Ctess el Canvass, Fait'' , &e.. Mantillas made. Meter lair tarnished willsretrifuraished with Boman Frames. Plower, el Ike, R ibbons. Ike tr . at wholesale All orders paosapity atlaarted to. nod wall owe measly sad seek dispatch Nersevt styles for Marmites,. Dresses. /cc., received every MO nth mAar CURTIN!. Erie airy S. I-. 33 MEE:=n Wr. have jinn opened Owe bpodred rondola neepeielai sit o r the lawn noreltirg, ranting ip prier , from liftv cents in left domino. ,CADIARLI4. & Erie. May &A. *M. SI ' l l fOr Trade by Patentee Preparation . dpring ■'[zTH taCilltelOre CAorepailit. flvriAt Sort Cars* 4 Pink 117 E are Dow receiving the largest and richest Mott of Dry Vt. (hie& ever opearql in Om city ant rYttrob Mill lte oltreJ tO our customers at Oar farmer lore► Prieeld as we parpote moron as ourvel_yes tog yeettral Dry Goods Dust news Dar whole attention will he *yelled fa Oscan Ina the l air " sty l es of G oo d. at the very lowest rates, ate., whatever we may gain wilt be to the advantage of oue eutnoosers. We are now ow Milli Iprial Silks. Plaids and stairs, from I MAW up.. Pre /rhos and Prisfed Essoubeics. the must brdelful a) ie. en., °wood in tate ell. iSpnag De W.,u and allysl.r• erg stria and pa l my. B r o. h as p sa d preileb Denny*. a lame and e4egassi sent. em broideries aid Leers. die lerriti sad eauselese stock ever drpea ad Iq ereenern Penns Meyers' ea,* English mad Nftertesa Phials. Bleached na a n t aga sadithirstaga all w*th nod qualities, honk 4 ass. u p Irish Limes it lower rites that ever °Bead in tMbtiartet. Admen Sabeetiapi aid Ptlbw Clime Looms. A complete *yet of Table Wiens. Duna* Clot* Bantast Aar=Mailealka 4aush , Illiebersed Table apt To Tombs& aealinmenl or Bonnets tad Basalt Alieus. to all of . 11 . 11 " kr — lrit pose saaatagaa. Nay I, NIL 111 11111= JACIDOW lk SOB. Norw-Sun[, Nov IS, 1%144 BURTtIN Ir. HERR( 01 ent3ll. IMO ORB 1 - • .:. - . . 1.9. • CAD L , W Y . I rtg e Uwe A. awl bpi lia OKI over a . . , I I',, '4.. Gnawers we brill, a as y a 1 0 the extreme of br 1 web lo . "!' , was ' a Ste int - wee mosciktri have Iski ' au ult. TIM _ law r littThe SIM_ (AV al EMI. Mar -..........- To the Gentlemen. T UST wowed by lircperer • e four WMr of o ne 14 0 ,, sad ...i French Cerwoweree willed are musty new Kyles. Steal /b ee ley orfAwytert, Ott !Stew. Ilk Clbelbmwes. Owt WAN !e. May bi,‘l6bik-31 o;01 DVS SIX lk US ISW trt.D • MI Dollars plaward. Lost on the Id lout . at or neat-Abe first pie os apt Lite and Edinboro Plank Road, a roll of bank notes containing Iw des. tars, mostly Canada money The ,bore Reward will be gives to the finger (besides many thanks of the owner) by leaving the the same at Tibhale. Bays at I;iJ MAILSIM Yale, May 6. 16 - _ _36 jut _ _ Iliterwood's Varfaty Bakery. State Street, :God, Orporke Post Office, Errs, Ps. HE subsc r iber thaokhr ter ibe liberal patronage lieriofure j. extended to him. world respectfully itskurati the public that be has ressoed to the Barker, ass State trees, nearly (*waif, the Pow liege. where he will be able w tell any muck in this line cheaper than they can be bought it this e ity or elsewhere. 111. mock rousiala of everything inaoufictured in the Baling line to part ari Suet Oa T lIC kery. Soda Biscuit. Bread. Rutter Seedy •• Pilot Bread.- Lem...on - it berneths Rlscuu Pim aug •it k indsof FANCY and',RNA M FEU CARP! , Rot Ball% Parties. te.. and he has superior foe ilities fur manufacturing those articles, and be as determined to spare no itodmsvors to give Qatisfattion both as regards quality and WWII 4 %wimp AMP^ barns' order. resin, fully solicited sad will be promptly so. flied to. WM all R WOOD. Erie, Msy sth. I‘l6. . _ . _ . Several Marriages, A RE .only to sae place. and a great deal of salty to antiet• LA. pitied SO 10110 w thew. Tha Gentleutett Siegal very buvy to getting ready for theOCCaNeoo. As for Ow Ladies, we wand ad vise them to snake ah early V ibll to Cadwell k Gri.wuld, where they will And all of the most lambiCtitabie styles of goods of the wawa and the very lowest pricer. k.r.e. May sth, 1'45. al NEW GOODS r II aHE undersigned are now teem v ing a large and well wetted eforlt of staple and Taney In rinds, Grurersee. crockery. hardware he to which thee woos d rooipeetlully invite shoo at• Mohan' of all. rhank(ul tor the hta•rai ifatrunige they have hi therto enjoyed at the old wand. they lic4 leave to aware their friend', and the public generally that molting shall be wasting tanner the new arrangement to went a continuance of the came. Erie, May sth, I, a 3-61. KEPLER. ROOTH & CO Bleinloc.k Tones Boards. 100,00(1 and tr fi Ii IT rc t: hd C w r. id li t: ) , A d a om l*l p tat 16 ket lc°ltals.tolliLb7 bed and ,a good order, will 1. revived hi, the subvert i r In pay ment ut unw•Wed account.. of offered before the finot of Jane brie May 11,515-31. ji 111 .11 o r•ELOENI, Ad..2llhistellkerfatoe'll 2(01t10411. ()TICE i• herby given that ,c,o.t. of Admilotatrat ion hay ill ins !seen granted to the imbeer,tierv,ei the rotate of John Curti*. Jr . late of f'unneairt deeraved All persons. indebi..,l 10 .11i1 mail are relpie•i• .1 I. male iminediale pay u. ia.:ihurr having w i ll please present them au I) authenticated 1,4 •it tiLIVES C. Ci A Po 60 NI t A dg""" ra Conneaut, Nay 3, 1a4.1 •11w31 Drirronsa NOTIC72I. ER, err BARI. Erie r... May 1. 1143 'CHI Hoy., u( Directors hall , , Irrared at I.lv,de.nd 1.1 , per Crlil un am. cap.Lal .took kir We lau six monlh•.. Parable ull demand :11•1 J SHERWIN. Cnak NOTICE. I !Dor K & hare iced with them in the J le trade W A Itt .0.1 hereafter that branch ou• t ,nue.a w ill be ctiodue led ndrr Ihr name of KEP LER , tit tt t t Il& KI.PI.ER & cu Eriit. Mi.% 5 I%AS sl - ATER'S PILLS, 1 ...., Ina tiling Pt &Puma a or • Al FAMILY PHYSIC. 40.4 4P ,- la ..... There tra• loll: I li•teil a public demand for an effete r i te porg titre pill which , QUid be relied on an •.,re and perfectly safe in A 4 . aim s , its t, n t or m 7 , a a t i 1311 f l';.,,,:al,+ , l4.;:: ,, p n re i p m a p red t o o r . fl . I.lf Ina 1., and• II tr i al of 110 virtue. Nan emir lusivel) shown a ,Ifi aha . ... , err ii arcuniplisfp -. it, purpose designed It is go., t o ~,a, ,• a pit) ~ n I Pill, tm, le, e ~, to make the hem of all PO/. -one which shoill (I have it.sno• of the obit ethane, bet all 110.141. t i t tagt, A t Pvery other Th.. era. been attempted he,., awl it ith whit success we wott , 4 rt sportfully submit to the pu: . . i•- , no ton. It has been unfortunate tor the patient bitten (1. , a (fps-% reef) , ,ingliive 111 ,, ,r I sir )....0 r ,ition Aunt •nd 'mut 1, 1., the hovel.. 'I ht• in nut M/1111 01 them produce go in, .1 g fr t .. tig na.ll and resat -.hi, t n the ..s.itirin as to more than (,) , i Mr r 1,141.er the good to be der.. lei I rum them 1' nese mite nfusl , 1, .0 if ritilaitin or pain. 81.11. its it arise from a previously rainier g utialftlf tin LI or neraaaeltiftrit . n the Naugle. Being pure ly Bea table no harm can a r iselmini ;het( use in any quantity but,. .-'artier that Any inedi-emt ehoold he take, Indtetoualy Mtn let ,/lree aonsior their use in the several dßeawes ro whicn the, .t . tip:icahist are given on the but &mon' the coin. p a,t, - u filth have been speedily t urn' to) thorn. we may Men - Lail i , ,•r i omplaint, In stay/Vint,: uni-orluundmeilemitge•- tioll. 1.5, iz,ior and I,t.sei of kppeitte• I.i•tle•i•ness, Irritability, iti/t.u.• flemiaetit . lItlicou• Ft:lef. f e. er and tlrue. Fain in taw al.p. ~n,, , I,oli, lot, In troth, nil these are hut the e011.1eqa•OCIII 01 , ',....a.r , 1 anthill is the liver its an aperient, then afford prompt and at/ re tell. f in Cost ivere., I'l .en Colin, Itypentery, Humors. be r 'luta i :id steurv), Void., w •t ii marries* of the bogy. l • tr.-, and ii.ipurii) of tht blued, In -hurt, au) and every case where a purgative ii required Flip, h.,....,1•0 Our hieed r0t0r..., riDi ariv ill rut et!! ea in iii 3.,..,,,,,,,. itotil : Drops.. Grin.,. l.rt•:11.. as, Pal , ,,tal ion of the !hear I'. ih.in i he Cm< ti , rltOinle II and s ti le The. 'boob, be ere,-1 ,at, n Ili 11“ r spring of the .. ar, 1,, pont', inn blood and 1., pa. . .iitt •,:tottst :., the ma , e.g.- 01 Ne3W.,l), A t , ogea mut. a to,- •t i ululates the motnae't .. I Nut /.I.t,htu health. at- Imes, tti d fe.1.1:1111 the appetite 31 , : , .g,r I hit punt - ) the t, ,vid..std. 1., their stimulant liellun the ...I:fon:Vora •r,bem. f el, ale Me 4f en glii of lb. Ind). aho reaore the wasted tar rowasrd Plir.nrfro nut the whole 11 ignlll.ni lientte a n 0 , 4,11010114 I dose Is ads ItiltiffifUtis even Oa/net II / rer ivi, Ittlaluffllortit el, int-. hill nit flees...art do...tta it , ,,,,:,! 'sever he rutted dot) (at, a- .ten p., rg it eve Ilift./V me reducenithiktstrenght. a nen lanes to erect.. Ihr thou•a IA case , in VI hIC al a physic is required can not be rnismeratet: here, but they suaest themselves to IMP reason of every body i bat It in eqnti lenity believed Ulu pill Will answer a better purpose t Inman y thing which has hitherto been as allable ha mank Ind. V. hen their v aline* are one, known the puhiir vi aft no 1011er doubt what remedy to employ whet. lit nee.: of a eatnarie inedielhe .nuir wrapped the) nre aleviant to take, and being purely vegetable, no bare ran ari, from their (mein an) gonna • Fur Puy tile 1 reetion•, we the wrapper on the Box, Prepare.' y J %MI zl L AVER. eh' font. Lowell. Man Prree tir . enl. per BO( rto Payes, bir AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Fee the rand d are nt ( ~ a pe., Co:ri• ilearve•esl. BerlC4rilarS, irutur Ng ( - ouch reowp. .4.l4vva risr4 t eassvapoltura T'i ha• *col for ite.ll notoriet, for .1. OW.. of • e •rt, .or Ornunars ,roverter. th .lis entlredy ”yorirli the endeneev 01 it' •Irt , IMI anv eGIIIMUnity wilt rt. it 1101 tot.° ettlltltt•Pd ..we I. the 001.1 of its woeful new, And -o uk.rneruus ramr , ...ri Ito eqrox, Ihal alaolt ery VC , ton of the ' , half% a 'ern..., In r.on• pule known, who hit e tern restored from is arsru•lg an I ',en ,freperale dtwaselk 01111010 , 0+111it- UVe IVueu ou - r I• , e' rpero.oll) 00•, ever, inher inr I la t *tJ 1 , , are. tto eornoo ob o'er v Ind o here it• %If tuft are know u.lbe plll4lr nu lunge. 11.•,Itte lilt a lit •,, tO rr the diwtrerwrlg arid rtrlU seruhvalleellutiv 11.5 pulflo3o3l, .'OOlll. wineh are Ine,.terd to our r•lneaur And 001 only in torin,rlhhle attacks 'noon the long, 'rat lor toe varoq ie.., on Colds. Coughs, Hoar.. ness, tr .111,1 :or rbillreo rt Is the plea.,aoleat a“d ...ales( medic no. 111.1 , tau he obtainer! ti.l 01 hi. long been 14 to i.ta lit 11. e tit roliphotit this reettun • Ise 11., .1 nut to 111 're hail A.. 1••• the ',envie its toa I to the best itrit a rt. t 111116 teen. And 111 it the Iteuutue little IC soo by Human k Ilerrvh. Ja• A %Vain., GJoard V II roan.. 111 . 4 ,d)natirld and by all dealers inedieme 1 . 11 or y w a. re I r Beware 0! roomer (rot and a r lile.r itieparationx at trawled to Iw tvtlewol ,dander A -0111:1r,I , Of 11311.• MIN .5. I'6 - .1 'total-1111 North Western Insurance Company. Ozkr, _N.., .1 ,A 41•4! • Ecr.ien. tee, Ph l/G./alp/Iw, ow/ .((A axal :gale .slrters, F ne I=l 1., I ...var.( 81 - 0. , 00 Pim Ma 1t0.% ,111,1 land k- r k. n 11 r,irrOnt tales. I / A Ru.... 4 lWW•lttl. Pln N. rtennett. N. II J •• R erant ill.. I. ilr, I . Wriv.t. •• J. I. Karr I J II IA arrelt, I. .1 Slol'loll, fi •40, I met%'171.1.. J.• R nry, Pre,. t. AA'right.l•r,....irer J .1.. r, I I Or, 1.0.1 0 '1 rt...lqllr r. J Uart, Nee retar,. I. A RI ..1. - 11 I cca: Olerei,y NOTICE : A V I.:leoi,m; for I , lrri-IL , IP 41( abe Elm lip Compari, wlii hr ortico nr ,hP t'omparl, , I"tromp.o.l h liraneg 1..0, tithe, on Niotsday 1h.71h dos or Ni.tv nen twiriefti ore hours u; 1 and l u CIOCk, Y N. 111.VJAMIN tva Ent., %p,1124111. I .1 betel tf T. To the Ladles of Drie and Vicinity. Rn L. 4 . DI, !tt!tt reht , •,..l N r •hol. ,VI hrilkr..ll Fourth anti I' oth ortvt, a few door. twit,. Mrs harrptt's ..ht.p. %here Ow tot i w h thht 10 ' , I. tier rrteh.l. She ha. its; mtt,r.tr..l trolls Nrs• \ n Spring and Summer Styles. ip o r uf)vxtri•?4, Dee , Proarbil vi.. R. boo., Me- w hr.h .he will open o. Sawed:iv tne 1-itt iteAt Thankt el I.ll' past pat ..... teen I tl.l a e,...,t01u.F.Ce, .he :erin mod no, to !„. tadie'. eth and ...1411111w Goode. and l'reees Cam. Ac ,, d 1,4 . 1.45. 31.511 rl, i Lri VA 9'r.l 3, Aprill44---49_ r. VI I,Di STRAY COW. ITRAY !p.m the nubseriiner in Erie, • red Cow, 6er years old, with horns turning in, horn trouping own.- .he entirely red. It is supposed she went to the wood• t.. mire. and in po r p , thnt she n , ,w has • erlf She l•ft on Tuesday, the 11 1 th of Apnl. Any person driving •Al , t Cr to we or ;it ing information where she will be liberally rewar4rii fine, April 21. 1455 iiszette plea!! copy. Sebastopol has not yet 'alien! NOR HAVE BOOTH it STEWART. L.1.1.1,Wri" liest amity cheap Goon* in ?kr. Rue, 2 00drs wrel 01 the Reed Ilan. where they .01 Auut oth nutlet the Cuoh ardent. and are now recce - log the larded site k et Spring and ikunntor Goods they have ever tee..yea. 1 u etiusiera.d lo aseiese—eil we W. 11.1 of the public to he Just call .n Whore eturettasing Ind give our stack a luna, and then you will "hue What you bee." I e.. Gouda aud prow. that catentat be bees weft oh New VOrt. IM Vloll4f/ said eieepeem. eenaeuaber the pate—two dour* net.' ut the Kited Itua.e. Part. how. Erie. Ene..4.11.121. Oo•Partnerihip Notiie. 9 , HE uu.k rs rased hare this dar turned a eu-ponnerybtp for the purpose hi ,luouj a Lky threrhibusilrees, al the old ovine behu•it white the pare smellier otAterrab Lt. ar. b 1111PHIT UADW ALL. Loa. April YI, leii--N WIN A . 4111111PNIOLII. Spring Arrangeat ants it tl liii iiiris. NNW ?Tan. f EMIRS, CAD%V&ILit it GRISVM at take *ware la am• Lu. 11UULIC to the leutnerauu Custuarerera aid iriettis a the old E k oi re yltures. that tkey an MOW' Warrahg atilt as artuattal ly large and well .el leered MP* SI WO. Reda or • Fancy and Staple Dry Good', comprising treerj this( In the l u.e, Kgsetbee wish a large maim went of rAR rt. rs. g)I cLarll46. and all Itada og HOUR C it. RN 1811ING (0101*. which will be bind In natal or glut I-. ty. paces and *tyke to compete sott.lnetottl) wild llud.lu c yd Geier markets. ro all Ca.h and range pityine Time inwitunser. we would tray that we ouly ant an eaamunatswis of rtach tuaatta ty even the moat n.c redulutto art WV Gan data it an ot.leet for them to trade. • CAUWI.LLt bille1W01.1) . . Lr.e. Apra' 31, lila. W iltiigpil.i.ALT-- - It nR. CIiAIPIN, Dentist, Y(• elOvelli bin once to ibe Awe 1# Hewn Intlet. weoud flour , over Waimea Ctotbioa Aare, grime he will *Reed tly to al coils in Ms PBl4llll. Ma. Aptii 11. 1E34.a Tliffillildtp- - A etteit` Of inn.ltVrifitito itietvont. Aril 111-41 ' lITSWAST At IMILCAIIt. -- / IN . d SIMI DIFFICITY " Wm. Tesslost XlLtTele i reseltig; fill ULAN= 'MMUS:: : LGE realest illibetilly is km. aside Imin the.. r, ~, . ty.' bas bats to pet dimes that are M.,. ens . ,,, ,-,'""' Sl.alid Gainers thatsilisplay the line priipori 3O „. 0 , ~'" , yet will not produce corns 'I ht. difficult, ... ~ our other dlllicultioi are but ".mall put. ir.e. ' - at that. ha. bees obviated at a i.. 1 ... , 0. atillires soot sad Übe limp or l u h , rilb ri, Williams Biwa. Stale Mow 1. ti, sr/H.6 p.a .--. world and the tremor mankind," are :esp.— it o• *make tracks," and satisfy thessotoo. b, entail', 0,4:,.."; aimictint. w This establishment don't defy tdaipehtii....p 44 ,' %soy lava lo Me old rein& and the pum ,- ~,. '"` 0 . poetically CJIIVIIIIMInt with the Soot .ad Shun 1 , ......... ' . • sod/0k betas& 6011'4 a brew arti,hr . fur Is e 0 . 0 , e o ,' , * • any body Wye in Oita little corn/ snarrnifieent i., ; r..,,, 7 lir boat (oriel the place. No 3 tte,ti.. K ~ , Lite. April nth. 11.6.1-80 Ni 7 We le W) are a ffl icted witu 14Ctilfula. While Sire t,,,,. L. , Broswhitiea. Cough. of 10111 44 44414 e I ~„ she dim's, proceeding from impurities in tn.. p . =me OAILLRY'd nuttily Almana K c to, MM nt, ~.. ' lad that his Galvanic Der untie, iri in ii a ~. .. 7' • L that it tom motor buoy perm*. of the., di....,.. , ' certificates of persons arefl timers is iii.• , ~,m, ' " tested by tone of our soot respectable re, ~.,,„, p, ,,„ . as well as ofte►s of the county. Pratbsso•er, a, Y.,. ,' ' rlllitTl.k It he • i ,ti k ' April. MI. AM No. O. h... , 1 Wu,. h. , ~.:10:RTar:,,,,,Aprip:it..1..P.:::till...: nritt:Aolltrip,lii:bi:l,aird.46..olB7:6l.4.lP.:l::::--,..,,,:::T.::ititf..r.:5,...:::::,,,.... w hie b V , decidedly super 10/ tO In y otb., OS, ~ ~, , li ... and hi. Peed. need riO other recoilitiien,n ,„ ~ , , Catalogue. Rel., April * Jame. r thimbelt, Pi Pa. N. 7'. r.• 1 , n F.ar of P Sather. 110 1, I rbe tot the use of W. 6 Lame %pointed of the moue, 111 , 1. nit Kzekiel J ma td writ nett,, attend w the dilly _alf his appoi nimroi on it.. 4 at la r,*, lock A. hi at hisotliee int: , • tirt.4lrd )(they see pippin.K MI.RI• s • Erie. .pr 11 4 ,144 few (2werisof /.. pod opened at April le c. • . - ioRN _ Parina, Ctl . I_ , Ina P.:tract/ of all tinds, ju•t reeetai,. April le—SO 1 - 414;; 1 1, Rid. —A supply of Pe. h.. 1 teaf Tobacco to the rity. t Situ •It 7 , _ . NEW 60.0 D fr. rinDwt:Ll. k GRIPWIII.II ahr nos re -1.-/ •nd most complete aloes of Spring aid . • have ever been tat tared into this mark., defy canasta/on consist in of a large odor Dunnelilts in all of the different styles , SILK air Gag emits per yard whir h emit • Mosiin. Hain Figured. and cut t„, • i.renadinev, Plain Figiir, ,1 cud iu a.,ni I " tie Leine.. Chillies, arilimnte. rio cd , I nib and American Prints, Gingham,. and v., . raids line French Embroideries and real lace. vr etbibut the largest sloe It of, so he fon nd ' Real Valenciennes. M•liese. tiontion. 11.0• • Fattish Thread laces Carlini. Steevev I . Lae" 'a ovs Muslin and Cambric &lung in , ' , ins. Dim,ty Bands. Infants W•ists, Fae.-. Dung in the &borehole in great varlet) it, t , prices. Shawls & 1111. a Our ',lock in the above line .5 , ochpl, Plan and Priuted t 'aallinere. Emlat.. , el,' IVh.te Colors. Black and Colored Iv. ,••• Ace.. and • large Ilse of Mantilla. v. 1.,- are. • nh Ir. We are receiving daily direct Iron, the w of NlWill IC GOOdIII, which we are off, the world 41eVer helix* 'smarmed uar 1i., . . prnment in complete, comprising ever, , Erie, :4411 lb. 1 , 43-30 I; Ali 1 . 1 AL I. h 1. , ,, Look out for Bargains. ( 4 : NI IT II J ACKriUN h. AON Cheap., L• , 1 . 1 ceiv ins a large and well seletwil t STAPLE LINN Li 001.14, Silks. Saul... purchased with epeeist retereuce.tc, •• • Pohl at the lowed possible rve.• Ni• public, and an slam' nation oi our OW.' • . 1 „ fident that we can sell a. low a• Ilne Pitney Drees Trimming• in at, , , , pot ion—and all Crueler in abui,uat.,... . Erie, April ki h., is pllVrtl (ANn can Clad lie-„ , LIV AR 1 & April 21-29 Drug JP:mi. - 41,i, , or .t, S-.,. - - - - - Blank Notes and Drafrii: L 11'111143 RAPII ED hole. , an I ,ir.s -.„ \ A April !1, 1'55 D X 11 . 11 0 L - 11 T 0N . THE eo-partzirr!qup herernh.r• et -• r , ii.•alding was dtsoolvel 2t ‘1.9. April. 15.5.5. Al, per- .... a, ,ndebted to us will please ra l rnd p., ae , ouzit./ wltl be found at the at,r. ,• • r,ttlenlent, Erie, Agri' IV, 1555. 3c49 nava zinsponztra Corner of .1t Ai sad JHHI,I •tre,t, THERE are still a few "()foe. iu Yr., a A we are now receiving and opewne.,l3,2e Drugs and Pure Medicines Patode elan itlede. (.h s. Rnmies. A u. , Mare, Wants, (lame (.I...ergel I, I • •• Fence (b o 4 soul Mte....44::::••,. • 1- . , all of VI hien we intend salt Ina at Piet , r,er, to Vrr+l u. all to rail atilt eta , o u r ••. .„ Where, Liar slack 01 Were port haer.l by the senior mein 'et • turn rug.qed \ r.) ill Ili. pl.,- • eight years, unit able iv 'v., .1.1 att,. ana having alien hi 'itself,* ,teriertce.: :.• couweitra use lIHNie in, on %bin re mt. nu r^ rtiel.• only a: WC eau there:tare oder to Ph), ir l u• they can felt ou a. pAre are: PAINTS. ro tho.e who intend Par tiling Why use Paints and Vs ral•ti 1t,,-'' - - as we tau otter you .urn ttduretut • • terest w gall, mamma wr Hoek. •sa kn t OILS, We have a larrr stock of i other Oils. 111117 811 ES. Paiiiirra.lVindoa, ..ic• I. IN isncy Hair and Twin a ~! a _..• •I, • V .31LNItil ES. W. havv the firrt lut La Sin.: , 1. f o • , Pl. 11191/e* all lfll lire4ll. 050,41..^1 COUIllr). ever hrourtla' lorClll.l l. • fverM. and tvery urtco 113. - 10‘111( , Iw rC ' • H. a., Out 41.,•Ur101 r 4 • MI PU.1111 , 111_11.1 4.111, ;1,1, • 1.r,. I,n, 14. i-- Jo Bernet g i ntorestm g to Old and Tout piiiir %v tftg. H Ilk Kt.Z.l l, liA 111 I. - k.. A 190191 Lit in it. e'lif •thAl it I•lrtl'pfriklle and ‘t"...it• .tl4 Ae.1..11• Hit. :1.,.. , lag tat I. A, It , • 19.11 keeo it .t• a rec9,.,r ore,./.11.9 Ior the i....r ' • .191.1 Mr )otlitg tu lar.erve. Of II th,, Mae 90' c .• ht.t•t. evULIIO .41;100 Ur 11111....,.1. 9011,010 a , 4 , 1.:11.,1••e4 oialp tulle an elle- 10 - e We ./ 41,•••' I • .C•1..4 1 % 111 the 11.1t,114 01 al. af 1.0 , . Ahoy ft 10 I •4 I , • 00/01 il yvu tall I , res• the A:44w of the Re« Es'ate Advert's, .7 it, Prior Wocrb.—Dear Sa--111, ,•. gray. I IA .111. romp • I/ L,, Iluirh sLuf 411$ 111... ed lc.. 111•11 it ila) ham; have all .1 •IllyfArvil. 1U.1) 41141111 Pd 114 urlg'fial )1..1 we tra , luall) going un, .0,1 I tlate veath..qw,..l my I 3ir ,14rA t gra' lied at tlu healing uul.l ute and %.gvi twlure wa. and It nal !het I) rrso, Dull) —Lear Si r —ld) b.ur rumwr 0r..• or tour )tarn slice. =11:18 tio rlirrt at last 1 N.ln 1114. C.,/ LOU.. %tor 211)P. ♦IW ant YL•f) tiat.,3) lille Kflo*U:11.11)..11ig n•+ lk/ I I 6...61110% anhfled. 1 . 111111;1 J iv(' 11,4,1 l'Ftur r r J 11,1 k• re.l t. Huu , trtul ear<l tlt Ira r pr•••ir.4l.l.llH, grJN. but . •S Iv ..S revuti•el.l II•• 0,1.1141 (1)101, and, I tv i , r • orir V meet:toes, J Pam 1 1 1. 1111011 —Deaf yvu 111 y. Atet.,. ety )uur tett tits, •1.1111 1 Milt stole, lot SkltutUsuesel It ,a, liale .sseal it, And (~,owl, Others .•••• it and ver,ll )rue- Veen to lilt' ItAltilol us, n g ou t , n and tout I find vathly - , ape tar I. rnurrll cleakse. the Ise ,J u 1 uutoltull, prover use *III reatutt an) per.vt,'• 11411'1 511, emu, 5,14 tetture, Mlt wie it A 10..11(11), s.. sitter, , 5.4 all tilts Will...Mt tlis/Culorill4 'le 11 1. ur 110. !least WI 011:11:11 it drug I a t ,o• use to all 1.10111,,Us ill 111. tog a hoe co, , at, Respreilull) Warp, For -Ai ,. .1 a% It up, Y to ota Alter tar lAA ut Alit. as t i 4 ratt zrret t I Que., 4t.a. I* 0, A., by tern r t Brutber t tdic t' ill • I 1 , 011.44..11.0 tor eroi AV/ • ;.t.lb e Naar Lite etiAl. I • rrtuuy4 ewe I- ,444 .1 11. 1e.24 —4- 11:11:81 4 117.11./. T13LEG11..12. - .1 organ' of ihoderu rporttuaininl, in via It COal.ti..• 1u1.e.. ?••r tin furl. an I upillion•oa 3pinWel nur I , u..ra at ar.: per . 1000. all l 1.11 . .1.11 1 1 I I HI Lobk: TAN. :1143 Ilinun , twa 1 al. Y.R—l t ataltlrue On .• ral uable n Mr.!, t Lrir. March lu, in66-.4.3 30.000 Trait and Ormontal Tr( 'U I: r to. r s are now pleystet: 10 I .r • leirensser., APr 1.F., VLAR. IliLltlll Tatti•e.siso,SlßLAlC...lßAH.flirikil Lf./kr. auti 111.1te. I HCI,N I IRI Tree, are aree veer* rrpoctis lit le bCIIIC gr•inir limit' , Catalogues of kinds will IM g CI IN li 1T) M. H. H.l ltß SMITH JACK 44 )N, 3! 19 Eric. Jan •V. 1,44 • LA I EL 4 T Lltall IN Tit!: IS oilLu lJ lit 04 OIL just veretved by EMIIIIMI ICA :.IIt)l ards . i a rue Asarco sad very oh,' st • •(%. - per yard TIM+ I,S, II 1 " 1 C %SF.. 'OW l'arda 1 •• avid, wet ) .4 FIHd ti WILIIT la I'VILD FVKF: is a lone bag net I rum two ### # , • Ll wll4 11.0411 b through., tor 1# tn. t#•••, : • T. 'I , " A wing tram Ito IS leet et the trout helluir. The 1)1,e i• ued lot I.IAiI,K Laken. reeds Creeks. ace • nAI .• •rt - • .• • pease.. the ground where the If•h art taH on. l bry are made of raryott• • 1111. 8 0 to PO They are simply eons% Meted. 11 , 1 ' l ' . aged, and often pay for themsetves at the ay , •et pinata, caving In a roentgen where they c.. 0 be thew A I ,ste assierweeet„ together e. Lb lienor• • :,-• • Irto Nets, delDe Twine. Flan , bll u 4., 1 ". 1, Wept on heed. ur made le Order by /tilt!, .1 6 1 ' '`• 1.53. 'knit lb:a e 40 (I tiltY'Sllllll.lllt.;:trlsCuti - 3 , 1• • •• • ' " April Ri a, -I', TO 113111.0111AsiTs. Prank Waher's Riveted Hoev Prank Waters &Ord eti An t Frank Waiters Cast Frank W sued, Cast Merl etkit t• Fr.int W able la II Mid Mluvel. silk an si Wager', tint. Preto !know' r rant Mittel's Manure Fork. Fr. oillvVraier's Hay Fur kV e rani Wantr'• Chopping Axe. Feast Women Manutteturrn of MI kiadt N prteea that defy companion Brie,April 14 Ulll-4/1 J. C. lIELIA-n $O. • 1 li COMMEMIZES d... tuN 11 i i If it , ' all if fr ur ME 1181311113 BI k ' " ilia
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