13 THEW HIG PRESS AND JUDGE THOMPSON juwas to have been- expected, 'the Gazette rd the Commercial, of this week, are filled with the most gross s ad unjustifiable misrepresentations of the course and Po sition of Judge Thompson, on the - various questions on , o f the day. We say this was expected, for nev er has a mantwen so perseveringly mi srepresented as'he h u by the whig press over since ho w4s prat put in nom iastion ill 1844. Every occasion has been seized up—.. eceri pot.sibly pretext brought forward, to maril him, both t h rou gh the colpttins of their newspapers and upon the „ imp• Political animosity, instigated by personal hatred, the otTslainglof airy, has been at the,bottom of all this. Far above these drivelers himself—scorning alike their hatred and envy—he has been, and is, a shining•mark l for their venom and their falsehoods. Hereteare their rage has bee'n impotent, and we trust and know will be so a gain! The Democracy will not allow . a faithful repre sentative to be stricken down with such weapons, cape pecially when his assailants proclaim it fat' and near, that his defeat is to bo accomplished, by fair means if possi ble, but if not, by foul. That ho is thou assaulted—that this defeat is so anxiously desired by the federal party— y's er ld on ee, good and true., that ho has beau faithful to the Democratic party and its principles. Never in the history of the politics of this country' has there been a faithful champion of the Democratic party who has not Lees wailed with the same unrelenting animosity. All t h e se. great lights of the part who have figured in the presidential chair and in the ; two houses of Congress, hare each severally passed through this fiery ordeal of fealud hatred and ,envy. That Judge Thompson does not escape this common lot, is but natural—that he, too. s hould be auisrepsescuted, falsified and aspersed, is a re lish altogether advantageous to his fame' as a DenpocraL co Anil not. therefore, as we easily could do, refute in detail all the mierreprer.entations our federal cotampora ries are gnilty of toward Judge Thompson! His c l ourse is Isefore the country—he has incurred the displeasure of the federal party by his unyielding devotion to Dcmdcrat it rues atoll measures! That of itself is sufficient to ral ly around him our entire strength—that of itself, would do itif uothingelse! But there are other and more pow erfslreasons why we should succeed—why this district should evil be represoMed in our national councils by a llesseerat. Cows and Butler will unquestionably be elec ted President and Vice President of (ho United States.— tlf that there can be no doubt Our opponents acknowl edge that without Peunsykrania Gen. ...Tnylor's chances strbupsiesst. Cs - cry man of common ti!seernment knows that with proper extstioa the Key=stone is safe, but to wake that safety doubly sure. not only Bing our cancii- Sim for sts,'"verner Ile elected, test the Coogreadonal dis tricts now represented by Democrats, must still be repro ,toted be such.: The loss of a Congressman will be heralded forth as a great achievement__ rill inspire, and cue "aid and comfort" to the "slugs, and urge them to a more desperate. fight in November. No friend of the Dessocruic cause will lend his aid to accomplish this re sult. Besides, Judge Thompson is eminently entitled to the support of every Democrat. tile was fairly nomina ted by the preterly constituted representatives of the Democratic masses. Are p e rrtoc rats waling to condemn the work of their own hands? While ip Congress he tent his powerful and efficient aid in carrying cut the war' nith - :t . lesico. Aro Dem ocrats willing to °oedema th at, erarin his defeat ?— to t ake the side of the whigs, and pronounce it unconstitutionally commenced and unjustly nrosecuteti, hy voting fora man who is associated and topported by those who have given "aid and comfort" to , the enemy? Judge Thompson is one of those who voted ferthe Independent Treasury. that financial measure which so effectually separates the Government from the corrupting influence of Banks. Are Democrats willing standee's,' that measure by voting for a whig who, to ur the least of it. is opposed to such a system, and what sat least probable, in favorof a United States Bank?- 11e has voted to exclude slavery from every inch of ierri . :ory now free, whenever the question has been brought tp 111 Congress.' Will Democrats lend their aid and votes tobannettance the falsehoods se industrioml •Irettlated against him by the Federal party on this que‘tiou? Will ;heystand by and coolly see a faithful public servant hinted down by such disreputable means? ‘ Will they allow the personal hate and envy or a few political stock vi,b,:r4, who hang around the public crib of this county. te influence them in this mantel No, wo aro confident the Democracrof Ernie county will do no such thing; and if they do their duty Judge Thompson will be re-elected 1, a triumPhant and overwhe liningp majority. Our ac- Nuns from the other pacts of the district are of the - mos t eatterin g ehnracter. Clarion is good for 1000 or 1200— Jefferson not Jess than '2.50--Warren says she will do lotter,soy2.lo —Potter, APlCean and Elk are all down far larger majorties—and.ill remains for the Democracy ,i Erie County, therefore, many whether Judge *rheum li '. , in shall e put down by the unholy combination now at aork,agr last him, or not. The time for argument is now pasited—netion must now take its place! Organize, aiiikailit,eur.committees in aver' mimel district, and when the election day comes, show those Mexican sytn ,othin•rs that their falsihoods have had no effect. DEMOCRATIC MEETING AT WAYNE. Accenting to previous notice, a.meeting of the Demo ,rats of Wapie assenibled at.the School [louse in Sub 111.4rict No.:, for the purpose of fo g a Cr=s and :totter Club. The meeting was organized by •the op ',,,,intutent of the following officers, viz. : Edward Green, ; Joseph P. Grant and Philander slilkr , Vice ltp:denis ; It. 1: Osborn and Henry A. Spencer. Sec ..:urt. On motion, the following gentlemen were op to 'Oral a constitution, viz : Joeeph P. Grant, it W. Ilawarti, .Ira Pierce, Wtn. 0. Spencer, D. S. ScvaCer. The corninittee then retired, and after a brief absence, ^ivr,,d a constitution, which was unanimously adopted. The fleeting was addressed during the absence of the /Nhnftlee, by E. C. Stacey, Esq., of Collin]lnvi, with t: , 1.; 1 , and much to tho satisfaction of all the Democrats : . t.trit The, way ho showed up the cloven foot of ( 1111[411, the whig nominee of this Congres'lional wits a caution to tho old sore-headed Coons and ev:lburners• ;'' ()a motion, ,Matthias Spencer was elected Treasurer, 'd the meeting proceeded to appoint the following coin : • Committee of Correspendence—.Hartuan Ah .'leery Brightman, F. W. 11111, James Alexander, Spencer. Committee of Vigilance—S. F. Jahez Coon. Elijah Hill, H. D. Francis, Jphn `lentil, E. V. Spoucer, Smitli.Speamer. 4 . esolutiom wet° then Pfkred and uann -10:1,1) adopted. Prio!red, That we cordially acquiesce in,the nom v.ntief Morris Longstroth for Governor of• this Coin •Lwertith; and that we will use all honorable inettuir to :tioa t to that high office. "uitt'it Tht out present and efficient Represent :it, and nominee, lion. James Thonmson, is worthyof ''PlKtrt and culigdeuce of every true Democrat in .t Congressional District, )11;14 trtte ' stand by him Vtoie till and every honorable means to re-elect him to • uff,coho has so nobly and honorably filled. 3 breired, That he (lion. James ThoMpson), is 4 - ntltat We an depend upon„whil i n our country is at t' with a fortign foe-, and unlike Corwin, Greeley & uovOr given ." aid and comfort to the enemy." 6 0 motion, it was then resolved that a contribution be L- 3 a t the aext meeting, fgr the kenefit of the Demo- Preys or this county , she meeting then adjourned to meet on tho , th of t : ,, terat the same place s . R. I. OSTPRN,, ' 1 " 1 1 , Editor of the . Ga:ette nays wo 1 '1P9.7 c° l7 ;" s i 'l'hs.lo. oit the middle of Ntivember," }Yell' we oald remra the coinpliment if we could, but truth cont. 11118 to Fa he,ll4ling been born a fool, will not "get 4P " menit s" by "ilia middlo gr DINv611 1 101 . 1" pr at future period. • the li-4), "hell t h e Edit or o f the Ga:ale atiompLs ''' .L3 t l,l tig.ne, he had better look at his /hitch Die ,T slid learn to Spell. The true way to Ppell COM ., quoted aliuye, is ”,conspos," PENNSXLVANIA ; THE PRESIDENTIAL BAT TLE GROUND!-A FEDERAL PLOT ' EXPOSED: To be forewarned Is to be forearmed, and happily for the country and for the election of Cass and Butler, that forewarning has come upon the Democracy of thO Key stone State with startling distinctness. Simultaneously in the Eastern and Western ends of the State the follow ing leiter from Truman qniith, of Conneetirt, has come to light, showing that it is a general call upon the faithful to rally and endeavor tosyrest the State from the hands of the Democracy. This ISmith, tho Fein:m.ora- Man, says is a member of the - House of Representatives —and one of the unscrupulous advocates of General TAILOR, a slave-holder's identity with the Aboliiionists of the North—has found its way into our, hands; though afriend, to whom it was lois-directed. It - appears that t his gentleman, who is so anxious to elect Gun. Taylor, a now at Washington, using his franking privilege, by trading down the mails of Uncle Sam with the; vilest lectioneering falsehoods—an outrage upon the Treasury nd an abuse of his pritdlege as a member of Congress, w hich ought to - Jake the whig truss fall down - , on its knees, and pray or the speedy abatement of that dreadful ! evil: But here is the I,otter- 7 tho written letter 'of Mr. !Truman Smith: DEAR Sin: Permit me in behalf of tho Whig Execu tivo commitee of the two Houses of Congress, to address von on the approaching elections, State and National, in Pennsylvania. To make our success certain iu the groat National contest, we need the vote of Pennsylvania, and I presume 1 shall stand justified by the N t st importance of the crisis, in asking you to take hold 1 tho!' subject with all vigor. We trust you will spare no aim' in car rying your State election. Recollect that tho success of Governor Johnson will break down Croaks throughout the country. But if the Democratic candidate for Governor must be elected, you will see the importance of, cutting down his majority to a very low. figure. The moment your State election is over, I beg you and (through you,) your friends to go to work in earnest for the November election. Penn,ylvanin wo can and must have. 'Never has there been so good an opportunity for striking a suc cessful blow at the Radical party, as now. I Shall work until November. I ask you to work with me: We can furnish good political matter from our Conunittco room if applied for this month. Let me hear from yol ay to pros peels in your part of I'enusylvauia.' 1. With much respect, I am truly your friend, F. TRUMAN SMITH. The letter is a new proof that PENNSYLVANIA IS TO BE THE BATTLE-GROUND OF THE ;UNION. Truman Smith is an unscrupulous and desperate p'oliti-. clan. He is laboring at Washington with all his might— aided by other quite as reckless as himself—to accom plish the ovdrthrow of the Democratic party of this State in October. Near this distinguished Federalist:—"Recollect that the suceess.of Gor. Johnson will break down Cass through out the cot:pity!" Let this be a warning to us Demo erats of Pennsylvania. Let us ring it through the State. - Let us repeat it along the whole unbroken Democratic line! Like the fire-boll in the night, it should awaken all our sleepers. Tho importance of EVEFIT DEISOCIIAT/C VOTE being out for Judge Lesonnsan is-further admitted by this Indus• trions agitator, when he , nays: "But if the Democratic candidate for Governor must he elected, you will see the importance of cutting down hie majority to a very low Spire!" Now although thin is really a covert admission that Longstreth's election is certain. yet it is no less no invocation to un to make his majority one that will- bury all opposition! to Cass in the name grave that covers Johnson and his hopes. The whole letter of GOvernor Smith is a startling ap penile the Democratic party of Pennsylvania, and teach es its our duty in both elections. lie says: "Wx"—[that is, the Taylor Abolitionists and Slave-holders]—"wa NEED THE vat?. OF PENNSYL VANIA!'" No doubt of it; but the U n ion and the country need it wore, and they shall have iti Dstuna Buttot.mtv.—The store of Moses Koch, cor ner of French and Fifth streets, was broken open last night, and goods and money to the amount of from $l5- 00 to $,OOO taken. The entrance was effected by forc ing the lock ;ho outside cellar door. and boring through the trap door leading to the store. and then shoving back the bolt. The goods,tAkon Were all new, havingboen re ceived from New York on Saturday last, and consisted of fillo dream and other silks; silk and other lino shawls, forty or fifty pieces! of fine linen, silk hose, drawers and shirts, fine collars, capes, &c. The money taken amounted to about s4s—twenty 'of which was Erie;—: The tools used hyt the burglars, consisting of two chisels and a three lipped augur. aro in the hands of the Sher iff. There was no person sleeping in the store at the time. W' Senator FITZGMAI.IO, of Michigan, has withdrawn his name from the Cass electoral ticket, anti a more sup 'pliant tool of the Michigan dough-face, Rix liontasos, has hen nominated by the State Central Committee to fill th vacancy.-114. tfrintblic. ) The above is a fair specimen of "Inulaburner" fairness and honesty. Tho intention is doubtless to represent Senator-Fitzgerald as withdrawing from the Democratic, electoral ticket ; because he could not support Gen. Cass, when the fad is that ho withdrew because he is ineligi ble to the °Merl of Elector, having been appointed a Sen ator in Congress since nominated for elector by the Dem ocratic convention. Out of such fact..allio barnburner press manufactures those wonderful Changes Paraded so conspicuously before the country'. WELCH, DELA% AN and Ns•russ's great Circus is draw ing largo croWds in Ohia. Thoy COMCiD Erie on the 9th proxitno, and thence take the southorn tier of counties to Now 'York City and then Ago to Boston for the winter. GEORGI a.—lion.joseph Day, of Joneo, has been nom , noted by a democratic convention for Congress in the 7th Congressional district, now represented •by whip. , Messrs. Editors:—From some canse, to me unknown, the minute; of the meetings at Columbus and Erie have not been published. Being a Secretary of the meeting at Erie, I have been requested to state, in substance, The doings of tho'e meetings. . - At the Congressional dbarict meeting, held at colutn bus on the N. of September Was putlin nomination for Congress. and .that nomination has since been confirmed by the Central Committee of this count•. At a mess nominating, Convention, hold ut Erie on the Rth of Sept., the following county nomination was made, For Assembly—Job Stafford, Esq., of McKoan, Win. Ilealty, of Erie. For Prothonotary—Aaron Kellogg, of North East. For Recorder—lra Sherwin, of Harborcreek. For Treasurer- flenry Cadwoll, of Eric. For I.'o'llns:donor—Jae. M. Moorehead, flarborcreek For Auditor,....Thickiogliain Beebe., of Concord, }'or Coroner—John B. Fluke, of Erie. For Director of the Poor—Elial Perkin"; of Wayne. cowLEs, Secretary. Gazette and Chronicle plops.) copy. By Rev, W. R. Dewitt, D. D.. of Harrisburg. on thel3th Digt, Ron. LIMES R. SNOWDEN, Treasurer U. S. Mint, nIIII Rainer Wreasurer of this Commonwealth, and Miss SUSAN E. I'AT- TtimuN, daughter of Maj. Gen. Patten:4N of the city of kitita tlelphia. On the 16th instant, by Job Stafford, Est), Mr. lIENWir MARTIN to Miss MARGARET fiW CET. both of Washington. On the 25th inst, in .Millcroolt, Dr.- ALBERT THlty..• ER, aged 57 years, In Harborprepk, on the /Oth lasi. Mr JOSEPH BUR ROWS, aged 85years, a soldier of the Revolution, and formerly a resident. of Groton, Conn. • At 'Aka, N. Y, the .511)inst Mr PERRY HUGHES, of this place, aged-24 y•earti. ' On the 19th inst, - , Mr FITZ JAMES CHRISTIE, of this place, aged about ; 11 years. In this borough, on the 16th ult. niter a lingering ill ness, Mips ELIZABETH TItASK, in the Nth year of her age, • IL 4. SPFNCER. ,Sepretarios. ECI.VCTIC Physician and operative Surgeon--Graduate of N. Y. College in !Kin. Its a practitioner "he can't lie excelled."— The sick from the country n ill be treated succerstully, or no elkirge. 011 ice near Pl'ebe's More. WmattrioTorr. Sept. 12th. 1848. rive Boil Nominations. lIN MANN, ESQ, of Potter counts', DIARRIED: DXED: DR. •W. B. DODGE, T legr, aph. Dispatetimi for the Trl•w..k3 Observer. Ns* Yeas. Sept. 28, ll'. M. Floitro—There has been a large business in Flour to day. with quite a speculative action.. the demand for fu ture delivery being cOnsiderablec In the morning the market Was steadi—but improvbil at the close, `when it stood 6d higher than in the morning. Sales add up 13 to 1,500 bbls, including 9 or 1,000 for delivery in Oct. or Nov. at 05 62/ Sales on the spot have bean at $5 50a5 621 for com mon and good brands, closing et $5 5605 621, firm at the latter price—refused choice bran,. Wheat is quiet to-day with fair demand--sales of 6, 500 bu Genesee. and 1,500 bu red western were made oiriirivato terms—for good Genesee $1 28 was bid. Some descriptions of Vern were firmer, but common mixed was duil. Sales add up 30,000 bu at 61afi2o for inferior mixed, 65a68 for good, 71a74 for flat yellok, and 80 for round yellow. A sale of round was reported at 81c, but it could be bought for 80 at tho closo. Demand less than yesterday. Rye 71a73c delivered. Pork firm, demand for Moss fair—Sales 1,300 bbls at $l3 for Mess and sloaloi for Prime. Beef dull. Lard rather in favor of the buyer. and some 400 bbls sold at BiaBgc. Some new Lard sold at 101alle, put up extra. - Ho goes out by authority of the government of_Mexi co as Judge of Now Mexico. By this it appears that Texas is determined to assert her claims to the land 'and jurisdiction of that territory. Accounts from Monterey to the 34 inst. Business these and at Saltillo was extremely dull. Good feeling existed between American and native residents of Monterey. The Flag says that Gen. Eustamento is to have com mand.---.?er the Rio Grande frontier, and will make Muta morns his headquarters. The Tribune will raise the Taylor flag to -morrow. Capt. Baker, of the ship Thomas Perkins hnd a quar rel with one of his seamen, supposed in relation to one of the female passengers. Ile fired a pistol at him, mis sing him, and then attacked him with a cutlass, inflicting several wounds. Capt. B. then attempted t escape, but was pursued by a mob from the Perkins and other ships, and was with with difficulty Placed in the station house. Ho was hit with stones several times. Tho,hougo is now guarded by a large force ofpolice, and great numbers arc congregated about it. NEW YOKK, Sept. 27-3. P. M. Mr. Secretary Walker has adopted a plau to let a loan of $BOO,OOO from our Sub Treasury. By the arrival of the. Mary Erneline at Baltimore, on Sunday, news has bi;en received from Jamaica to the 7th inst., from Charges to the 19th and from Callao to the 20th. War is still going on between the government and the insurgents. -On the 16th of July the steamer Rimac and Captain Deale, with 250 men captured a place called Arica, with a loss of 102 killed and wound ed on the part of the 'insurgents, and 10 on the side of Deale. Tho officer commanding the post, with all his men, were taken prisoners, and delivered at Cdlaos. Gen. Santa Ana. wife and . daughter, are studying En glish at Jamaica, and intend making that island their permanent abode. An arrival at Kingston, Jamaica, on the sth; brings very peaceful intelligence from Hayti - The disturban ces among the negroes have been highly exagerated. President Coulaugno recently reprieved fctur [colored persons sentenced to be hung, and the act ha. 4 given him great popularity. Measures have been taken• for effectually restoring commerce on a more solitifooting,' The only defect of the daring President is that ho is inordinately ambitious and cares not by what means he obtains friends. lie is determined to keep Boyer in exile. George Williams. alias ”Slappyp" made restitution yesterday at Philadelphia, of $12,030 of the money stolen from Dr. • Darlington. President of tho chestor county Bank. Dovelopment4 are . being made in the matter which are very astonishin g ...drift result In tologtog iu justice several notorious crimnals. MA lig ET.—Flour is easier and demand - active. - Sales 800 at $5 45 for mixed and 5 50a5 56 for straight and pure. The demand iglood for export.. Corn has an upward tendency, with sales of 30.000 bu. at 67 1 a68 for mixed. 75a76 for round. Oats 31—Rye 67 cts. ' • Wheat held $1 28-1 26 offered. Buffalo, Sept 27. 3 P. M. Produce market less buoyant to-day. Sales:ROO bbls, 'Flour at $4 58a5 56a4 75. Sales 6000 bush. Wis: wheat at 93 ets. f.. ). .5013 hush. 0 at 94 ets. Corn inactive and buyers scarce at yesterday's rates The tendency downward—no sales worth noticing. WILCOX & CO.. Arrrns in Groceries of various kinds, Provisions. Fruits, Can dies, Wines, Liquors, &e. ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY! NEW GOODS-GREAT PALL. IN PRICES, CCI -B. WRlGllT , resfiectfully informs his numerous friends and customers, that he has Mat returned from Boston and Fete York, and IN now reeeiving an e‘tensj VP and unusual- variety .if Fashionable Fall and Winter GOOD :3, which have liven eimicet ) Wetted and purchased under such favorable c reline:mimes ay to enable Min to otter 1300(11 , Clf II )St. es pry r nrirty and 'stt ie notch ctedper than ever. My stoeng faliPll larger than I tinseever be fore offered in tilis market, and comprt-e. ',mei' greater variety, all of which must be nold, and at each prices that no 11.tableli meat can get under, add for a pleft of this. fact, I remweerthilly in vite all those that wkli — to buy of or even see, a good and ‘velt-ye. tette., an mrtment of ('.hods, to drop in at the Brick Corner, oppo site ate Eagle Waal, for particulars. J ttept.2ll. 2 aehionablo Drops Qoods, 'MOW opening. direct from Houton. a choice Mutton of Dress 11 Goods of hew styles, such as Toil de Paris Merinos. satin stripe Brocade and changeable Cashmeres, (very beautiful,) imperial and changeable Lustres, striped and plaid do., figured, ,printed and embroidered Cashmeres, (the late styled,) together with a great variety of French and Engl kit fte Luines, &c. acc . to which 1 incite the attention of the Ladies. C. B. WRIGHT. Sept. 21), 1 ctlB . QTRA y cow.-4.4trayed from the rtUTlECrlblif ilVillg in Erie, on 0 the Illth inst., a large Brindle Cow, nearly four ) earl old, horns turn in, and gave milk when she went away. 11'hoever y 111 re turn said Cow, or giveintorniation where idle/JIM' he found, shall be suitably rewarded. BEN NETT JONES. Erie, Sept. 25, 1t , 19. 3w Shawls! Shawls!! LONG AND So cARE. 00 I MI TI:RENT twri.cit Ns, includipg tile 4111 %wk. - A .011't Caslthnne, Itroc ha. Torkien IVuol, Wu- SO:Willa, and ;ill Other Ityles to be bUlind brae at Kept. te.), • C. cvrner :41)re. rail of ISte. N 013 VT l'ati of lti-le. PALL AND VirINVER GOODS, Arriving in large quantities at lhelfew More of MUSES ICOCII, Conanerrial Exchange, an Erench M., Erie,• l'a. t i I have the pleasure of ml . 4.4:fling lily friends and customers in Jl. tout and country, that I 11111111.1 W receiving my tall supply m NEW . ND FASIIIoNSBLE GOODS, which, as usual eitibrbces all the 1 rieties of rich and beautiful Goods in inarhet, and which are to be sold at the proverbial low Ricca-of the Old Jew r 4 tore, familiar to every inan. A . OIIIrIII Mid child in this curlier of the State. Notice the following.r rOll. THE 1..01194. Heavy Italian and Elianielion Silk., Geo..' de Rhine Satin idols', Pekin, watered, striped and plaid, black Italiall do. satin lowed and em broidered Mouse de hire; plain and printed Cashmeres, embroi dered Holies, cliangealde 211adoups. French Itienuoes, Mode COON, plaid Lang Shawlo, tiroche, Eashinere and Silk Slum Is(cuiltrui-, tiered Cashmere do. black and colored silk Friuges, Brussels Lace, Lisle and thread Laces, needle wrought Collars, JeMky Lind Collars, French Kid Gloves; Dolmen Matins and Ribbons, shirred satin Bonnets, Pll/1110 and noise/I. due. Erie &pt. 29 IF.It. . Cl.ollls!CLOTllS:!—Frencli, English and Americ a , ' b roa d ci a tt a , and cassiniers of every color, shade and iiiiality.— VESTINGS, VESTIM:S. Figured nail *Wiped tiai.simere and heavy black satin Vesting*. fancy Silk, Veining., black and fancy silk and sew Cravats, xitk Shirts, Merino do, and Drawers. itgovel,Suvenders, &c., CAPS Cloth and Plush Caps, cheap a t the Old Jew . Mote. Cunttucrcial Exchange, French strut. Uil.-111 tan OTevery deecripti4i v iditio Uhl Jew stare on French creel, chrap. CARPETING AND OM C1.01113.—A very tiaurlamq' tot of new Carpeting and Oil Cloths tuDYltig at the Old Jewatore on French street. Erie Sept. 2) Igl9. Admi'nistrator's Notice. T ETTE S 7'E S AIEN 7131 on the estate cif Rots. Sample, _la with will °nese.] late 4,1' Plytth .East dec'd., haying peen gran. led the 5u hsc ri hers, notice in hereby given to all ' , ennuis indebted to said ...nate to make immediate payment, and those having claim against said estate to present them properly authenticated for set. tlenieut. JAMlit3 Itt,rpfcAN, JAMESAdllees• 6r20 Sept W, ISIS, Public Notice. WILL be Gaited fin sale on Tuesday', the 3IFt day:of October neat, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on theprentiues, all that certain brick building in the Borough of Erie, known as the " Rio Grande Recess," and fronting twenty feet on French street lit said Bor ough. For particulars enquire of the ffulsteribcr. Erie, Ekla. 29. 1419, JOHN BALBRAI'FIL NIMOZ. HAVING dhipistott of our sloek of Goods to Aaron Lick, of Edinboro', ne are anxious shalom* business should he closed up as sops as possible. 'l'o those having unsettled accounts with us we Would say, call and settle, If you have not the money to Notes. your accounts, you can at icast close them by giving your Nots. UP,OWN do :tct Alt'l Eft. rrie, Sept. Ibite . 1 National Circus. 3.1*. HAINTIMIER, Agent. i t W -11 4? , ,11,1Atti Octoberie•Lllonduy. 9cber the Oth, FOR ONE ' The procession will parade through, town at about 10 o'clock. A.. M. A.bnission 25 Cents—no half price. Open at ILI Enid o'clock, P. M. THE .6.1 MATMIAZIL, • Or Imperial Persian Chariot drdrea by 30 horses. This uorgroun Chariot, from the manufactory of J. Stephenson & 'lint St. New Fork. has just been completed. For Its grace. nil ' , onions, estirtisite workmanship, and brilliant emblazonry it Inns never been equalled either in ansiesit or modern limes. It it said to be fashioned after the model of the Imperial Chariots of Persia. during the reign of Cyrus the Great. The sides of the Chariot are divided into six panels, separated by richly gilded scroll work in the style of Louis XIV. The scroll work is bordered by beautiful frill moulding, and runs along the top as well as the bcittoin of the Chariot. Thereat of the Chariotee Is covered with a rich haminereloth of purple velvet tri tttttt eil with, deep silver fringe, "mutant from a border of blue and yellow velvet, the 0 hole decorated with eagles, ismetriati figures; stariand flatters, wrought in gold and silver.— Tile Charioteer appears bow along NAV:yeti the espaieldd wines elms, iniglitydragons, apparently of inassit e gold, which couch above the fore wheels of the Chariot. The Performance, &c. A very brief description of the names and position Of abater non- Varlets, of prelimlmnd shill, limy be needful to the public, who wish to understand their stundi tag and pretensions. The Equestrian Manager. to whom is entrusted the arrange ment and order of the scene., nets, prufqsiolial Pageants and general Cavalcade, is I "dn.. J. J. IshATIIANS, I of the highest celebrity as a sms.rior Lis sad fors horse eider. 4 -, The, g.flith•mates style is maul., ener2 , tic told masterly. In It s scenes oft:l:Maur and II rapt AcLelles lw a,sb,bbi by • ' FRANK I'ASTOR, A 20001 interesting and, highly gilled child. 'Phis Infant Artist, appeer on his t 4 ing courser in an act entitled Nimrod Junior. in 0 Bich be will justify the remarks of the mese, that fur grace. beauty and courage, he, is the most woritlerfol child in the world. Tito ntiniatere prodigy will, with his yet jot/neer and smaller BRoTIIER WILLIAM, be introduce:o3 , l,ls instructor, J..MNa thane, in a series of personal eynitiashc?... vouTHFIII, RICHARD RIVERS. Whose professional path has literally beet, strewn with garlands, medals and tokens of opprobritton, stands cold . ..set:thy forth as a finale/ of eteellence in the foremost c lass of Equestrianism. The great rider of Italy; whose horse gallop-, a different course from any ot h er in therine.. trill mit r own singular school, aft pear iii 141estrialliact, representing the Hods., Alia Os,. of an Ram. India pigzler, attired in the eNtutt , osnitite and caste of his (ribe, with an rln err) ;of Galen Glow:. and Sacred Daggers, the Sam'•l Vary of Destiny end Fated A try uovel and Most agreeable episode will - lie itaroduc with thed ,,, t LEA RN l:1) Mu IS or Signor Germans. Tlwy et n comprehend an.Lperforni a variety of feats and trickt. too e‘tr t ort:Mary to lie believeduldeSs witnessed. They may truly be pr nouncedtlw greatest wonders of thea s t.e. w.‘sitnarroN rii.vmnurts, trill for the first time in tills cnnistry, ride foul enact.the beaulif I personation of the Beaman of Merino, Gen. Taylor,Juthes, a Yn• kee Volunteer, Sputa Anna. and, the Genius of Freolom, baritig on its flag the memorable result eof "We never surrender." ,• I A t ery celebrated equeStriati In Roman and Grecian characters, .esper lolly in the double.: scene of the Two Gladiators of Cesar, act ed and rode with J. J. fintliatis. I MR. E. WOOD, Will give his terrific act of the Wild Indian of the Prairie, in thick lie tvill introduce those astonishing feats of equeurtanlsiu so pie Olaf to these tribes, and of which travelers give such w,on derfilband most incredible accounts. CiPAIRCE DUNIIA R. His scene ofA'ersonal Position is of the most finished and Wonder fill. Ills skill in Equilibrium and Ironer of Balance exceeds all professors who have One before him. MR. FRANK BROWER, Is the Merryman Buflb of the EqueStriali Arena Entertainments. MR. N. JOHNSON, RING MASTER., Of the Equestrian Scenes. Ills Orieal Vaiants and Grand Cav alcades are relieved by COMIC CONCE RTS. fur which the rut lowing eminent Vocal owl Instrumental Performers have been en gaged, and whose correct delineations of character give lite to their Etheopiati extravaganzas. 'l'. BROWER, NEIL JEMIESO , I, J. MALLORY. 'PONY HERMON. • • To render the entertainment free from tediousness they trill be relieved with of all descriptions, including the pecu liar pas de dance, InehlOnnble in the West holies. , I The company will lesion, in Conneaut tint ithh North East the 17 j i c . i t o 'l l ' .2r est . iteld the Mayville the E 142, and Juinestowndlie 171 i . Fate, September Id, Bata. %MST= 3 27101713.1L1VD13. WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE (.111CARCIAN have ten short years elapsed since.an bumble at °tempt was suade to combine. in a suitable medical preparation. a few of the herbs of ilk Indian. All was dark at thin time as to the result. The most that could be estimated nage that the ',duel pies adopted as the.ibasts to build upon nem sound. Si) much re liance was placed upon calomel and the lancet, that the ill success of the new e‘lwriapnit %%publ tended to confirm that It v 14001( Ore put IN, e or stie projector. Now. however. all doubt and Is at an end. 'Every where this nw,l I:le has bee i cf.. ed with welcome everyahcie has its use teen =elided with tim most gratifying sncmai. Eruni beinnings, its sales are now counted by millions and it held ',, in higher estiiwttiell at the present time than hitell it oat originally introduced. Curo of rover and .4.3 - no. Rat...edit tile, Putnam Co. In., July 17. 1817. Dr. Wright—Some time since. y ore agent left me a supply of your Indian Vegetable - Pills. I have Mond said pills to he to great demand lately for the clue of Fever and Ague. ..Mr. James lloyM has a son vibe has beed laid up with Fever end Ague, and Mid tried various other rimtedies. all of tt hich mot ed of no avail+ lie determiated.to try your Indian V tgetuble Pills, and by using hot is now sound and well. Mr T. Spencer had a daughter, using Mr, 11. OroveA a rout, and Mr. C. Ni r. lots and three of his tinnily were all down at the w a ne time witlonwer and Ague. and Ball also tried the various other remedies without elfect. Your Vegetable Pills :mon restored them all to perfect health. lea I assure you from u Pat Ilhave seen, tour Indian Vegetable l'il ii may be relied on for a oftrfect care of Feverand Ague. Yours, respecU l ully, JACOB DUIDIAM, P- M. Certificate from Col. 'rite, editor of the Columbia Democrat, Pn , Office of the Columbia Dentoertltr '- Bloomsburg, Columbia Co. Pa., March .1, Inc);? Dr. William Wright—.:Dear Sir: I am oneoftbit many whose ave - sian to quack nostrums has deprived Vault of Ithe benefits resul - lug front the use of good medicines. Acing under this influence, have seldom retorted to the Pill box. I.a , t March, when you cot - mitered advertudint in ihy paper, I star induced to give your DWI -41 nu Vegetable Pills a trial, and after haying fairly tested their mer its for myself amt fruity, gave thou a decided preference over C - cry other preparation. I In every imdatice when afflicted With sick - headache. or whe , teh stream of life was encumbered It nit morbid limners; I Magid speedy relief front the use of tour Pills. By taking from four tr I.ls WI ![.Aug to bed, when ititli,poseit. 1 Inter always hoen restored 1., twit!!, withuht loss of time, and without the ex wise of a idly ,riall. Wright'S ludinu 1'4:2,•t 31.1 e rith,i.,,eo:. the .11:ting,tthatec merit of operating ellerrally without disturbing the rest of thh iial tent. and in my ca.! u ithatit et en motto.: Mg sickness to lit,, rounach. Respet,tiully y our friend, &C., LEVI 1.. TATE... I (Frost the M i lan nre Della. N. Y.:l Wit yin es Isms •4 V ot.or .11LE PlLl.F.—Althom:lt not partienlar• iy friendly to patent ittedichws. e must cosite.s that tee have be route a convert to these 'pills. having an opportunity on two or three occasions to test their efficacy. k'or a gentle medicine, one or two n ill he found mild though eirective. I,Vliere bile or other impurities have accumulated. awl more. thorough medicine is re-, quired, a dose of three or tool of these pills taken on going to bed, n ill be found effiectual iu cleati , ong the stomach, and restoring the Ism els to a healthy st ite. We speak fralli pOiiellCe ;null take trasilre in coniniendinv the pills to the public. I,NTS.—(I. U. Spalford, Erie; W. & I'. Jitel , mn & Co., %Ya p...lord: n t Mrelitre,„l. 4 ,mi. Girard: Abraham Tourtellott, Union; Riley Potter, 1, Vest Springfield: IV. 11. Townsend, Springfield; Is. C. Town & Il'att4lstreand North East. ithce.;l drsoted eve hp.ively to the sale of Wit INDIAN Vt:t % ETA IILE Ito;rsahz end remit, tlla Race street, Phil adelphia; Greenwich Are& New York; and 111,3 Tremont st., lle.t ill Erie. :Iftty 1, 1 , ;1S. 37 DN' order of the Ort.lion's . Cowl, v• • iil br e to tear. I.y I,' AtiCtivit or ‘llllllll., 1,11 the ereoii , esin the township of ih...ntiold on Snowily the I ito., diy of tart. ta al, at 9 ti rinc A, 14 . :4d.. ;04 tar lipp nod tl47matol 01 Jamu , law of void t”wn t .hi t , iltv, , u•it-hl at itlf. 11:1/e or lit. do coa.:o, au the llittowing described niece, parcct nt tract of land lc 'oil and being situate in township 01 I.reruticid, county of Erie teal r.late l'enttg,)teania„ hounded and desetihed as Pillows, to v it :.--botintlitt nt the North gent corner at a potit; tiet.er notitit rerches to a post; thence 1 . '„, , t ;1172 perches to the place of be , etion;tig fine tore" .tnd 111'3 vetches or (tool n lilt tltemilowato: e, 142 the 4.4..ttr more or i4%.4-- 4 .v04.04114; and roe. rviti two rods stniate 'Or a burying ground ‘‘ ?we the graves (low are; Ott otod lam; there is about so acrez, improvement, a gitotll orchard and a good frame barn. . Tering of , ale, coo format to hand, the bat:mea in three cgottl, .. fl oottai roily:410 1 4 with intertv - t; hi le secure I by ital.:Went Ogind and itturtgsae. J :It IV I 10 - Ft IN, Snrriviog FAreotor ot .11ME M R otte... gmuse,s and Lot at Public Bale. visit 3. ug•soi.o on Stitar.l.l), t00:J..411 114 , 1 . at the Market YY Itolt-e.sal '2 P, )1..„ School flotoa74 oil Thiht. Fourth apa E 4 4.4:101t 4.tr000., and 141 J47l7lo.aleiti, bolottptig to till' , 4 011.11/i 4.1 Else Borough. eteepthortlio lixtuces. Ab.o. at this game lunr and ilace, the hall ut Lot No. ins, 'satiate near the r 011.117 of Tenth - nod 11011 and streets, 11 ail tar. Howe erected thercop, 8711 ulfered for hale, lly o der. It. 0. 11111.11:!IIT, ) JOU.: 1)41.1„ >llu.thrg COlll. tri. JAMF.S(.I. REI ) Ttilms—t toe half ph 1111 e delivery of She building. and the hal five the first day of „I:moray, gill IS SPACIOUS ESTABLISHMENT IS NEARLY EW I newly fornielled. Mid only 3 doors front Broadway, and a short distance from the principal Merennt Ile llotae , , which' re ri ders jt AtTlrahle (or the lindliess Alan, n ell ns those Miring the City fur pleasure : It' NNIII accommodate about 10 persons. The Proprietor, J. B. Curtis, as well as Capt, J. M. Flint, rot owrly of the Pearl St. ler se, would be lona happy to see their old Idends audentrunter nt the National, o here every attention will be paid to wake their stay in the city pleasant and agreeable. New York. Sept. 44, p ‘T y,..% Initw J. B. CURTIS. Itiat: ES *KOCH Notice. WHEREAS my wife Itfargaret, has left my bed and board, without just eittr.s4 or provocation. I herebycaution all per son', 110 t II) l Mgt tier Oil my account, nal vi M p IN ay 110 debt, of her contracting, after this date. REMGER SNORE. Eric. Sept. It, ittK , 9ttly . Window Bash, and Glass. ARTER & BROTHER. have now on hand nod intend keeping C •constatitly, a suppig of the best quality of Window Sash of nil sizes—ready filled with Emden' Glass of the firstßran,,da Odell they will sell as low mi the lowest. even where th e eius- Imre, article is used. The Painting and Glazing is done in such a manner as to give entire satisfaction. Orders fbr Sash or Glass, of any sire, quality or quantity, received and promptly attended to. Persons who coutemplate building, will be able, by tailing on us. to tuake 'very satisfactory arrangements for the, above articles, ns well as for l'aints, Nails, &e. Erie, :rept 13, if.tr. so. 0, Reed florae. ZULDEEMIGit GIMEaa, JPIST received at No. 1; Perry Block Ly June au, 1:4.k. T. W. MOORE Executor's Salo. INT ATIONAL UOTEL. , I , Sopa ,' . • ator'a Sale. Bl'a E 'IRTU of an orde of the Court,of C , ut ! , on Pleas of Erie s mty, 1 win expose 1 public *alert% tiar-eoun House in the ilotoug M lof Erie, on Mond ; y the 30th Jaya Oct., Oct., A. D. trAtt, b IN the ri e, title, interest, roperty, ela at and demand of Jot Greene., (being a Ilk este , ,) In end to the following desert (. Piece 4 parcel of laud, situate lying an being in the Township of Prairklln, Erie. courtly, !Penna.. and known by being part or Tractßo. 49, in said Town shin, hounded as follows, viz ',T.Begin ning al a Post the N. E. coiner of the whole Tract. thence by the South lino of Tract No. 30,! West £6h perches to a Post the North East cdrner of land of Alf d O'Conne_ forth thence by the East line thereof! el 1-10 perch es to It po s t I n the ?forth line of land formerly corwe)ed to Jacob Zecch ;, 'st 184 perc hes to a bush ; and thence North *1 1-10 perches tot Place of befi e nnl tig, containing Wry acre* qui allowance more . 11. with appurtenances. Terms of Nate—one half nu eaarisuut km of sale and the other half in t one year with in erl, to be T ured by judgment bond and Mortgage. SMITH JACKSON. 1 Erie4Sept 21, IPIP. • - 4tw !Notice. Ither by Note or Book rteeeahat at my stett to acute the some by first or No -1,11111 fund" to complete my rail put? . 31w I R. T. sTERvan.T. Til • E Indebted to sue, 8 re In Erie, me req youberinext. ne I shall the chases.' Erie, Sept. 21 . I' NOiii7 l &tate of .W. Sterrett tlee'd, bely n i. ' - rent coals, glee notice to 'Those in - - ytnent tuu be made. (at R. T. sicri• c . drool' No ember nect—a longer iti it. T STERRETTe 1 A d m . rs .l G. J. HALL T"'Adminimmton, to ea eEtly desirous to P 1 debted said estate, that ' rein' titre) on or before thi duterne -cannot be given. Erie, •pt. 20. 3tw ; • y CIO ; . e lof thn Hut Tiber, on Thursday the l • Cows Kit . B no milk, the point of onn nntks liOlitti/. The °WIWI' in reques y ehnrges find lake ber away. _ r atw I . CHAO. lIIII.L,EIL B R° 14t1i hunt i ed to co E into the enelosur WA., a dash Wind t rolono off, no other e prove property pt. V. IMR. 111•.)311/1..?/EE 1W THE 01"1181111- , y drat. a dark-colored, spotted OM, to of her horn,' sawed (di, gave milk II return said Vow to the Sithseriber, !e - tuay he ound,rdiall he reasonably lIKNJAAIIN GRANT. ; fOwtf Alen sot and double refined pure rived and rite Sale far to than PV4 6 l' I ,by 11. COOK.; ED FROM THE in Erie, on Mond , • t 14 year*. the pull left. Whoever w• formation where QTR.% 13 Bun aged a.. when eh or give i rewardo I Erie, • pt. IP, ro oR PI Sp Ig:fore 01 Augn. OPP( 4ITION. tits 90 prod. just re •reil hi this market ~ In. lE4t,. Wag rate, new. Tw I, KY. !mare of ug. 11, 1P.4". AM " 1)1 Erie, 07. UM ! 0/ WAYS 14 CENTEL .• un hatt.lautt fur cats at Freeport, A. & (4.41 on> for st.l at the Kiln Lear the Nuiv 13:41T11 )AVKSON.I 1 ' Al A PRICE Ali T 4 lnrp 1 I.IIIE coubtatitt I_ NOrt.sl Kaq, iq . I 1,1.20.41. 1.18. CM F t " I ; Erle. . ii. q, IPU. I _ 7.1 33 . 17 GOOD .. , "Wi11, a )., E ,171',4 1 . t .'":,4" 1 ',, 1 , • kyr.% l'i.M A to whielt,‘Ve woulttrensittli Among them may tie found °tea and),lack Silks ; Plain Poplins, 'aslunteres, M. de 1 01 all de Options, Bonnet dg.tred J ~ konets and Swi.; marine, Ir.nm, Coronation • &c., ro die cli•ial.Mien w; Plain an I Fancy Ctn.:liner I, Feeling`black and fancy 41 a-c. AL , i iklt 01 them goods SpringlV,ices, and we pled can be linelit at any marks Sept II iwlrl. • I 0; NZIW GOODS! ING, at Oit.. ror9pr ' tore, No. I, Retvl lend llNWlrtmeig of r.iwcy G 4 ,ens :Hy iltvitn the attention of pnrchavers. r the Ladies, elegant chaugeabid,cot• and Fancy Alpacas, French Merino', r aines, Ginglianas and Prints, elniwls nud Ribbons, plain ntid }dViitors nod Insertings, La ud Gala Pl.tiits, Glue=, ttu,i.•ry &e. have a Jug!• stwk of Vro•olehdlis. and SalitifltS, SIM t:at in and Fancy ravaticsilk and linen 11,indkerchjets were Lought at large tli. , count,triAii •ou •Ive.: to sell at as low rates as Pte. se call at 111ETt'41.1,44. "LiRINVES AND GINIYO I ..tillitsent of Salt, Wors l all kinds, and all new Hear now receivirr, ,, a large as d , and l.'neir Printies. MK, (limps of 'lee of Dress Trimmings at At El'etll.FvEl. now receiving a fresh supply pfire; t great bargains; consiNting of 'l' as, „pion which we pledge ogrrelves 1 ‘ , url satisfy vourvelva at No, I, Reed lion c. , I_ , Rut gull:.~ —We are N--4 eurit . which we OtrOPI Cotrees, warn. Spices. ece I nut to be nidersold. Ple. - I Cf . :at - El. ti - g.-Aii Wool .1..../ iup hi Cloths. do.. T and eat(' els, jun melted t , Cotton & Wool and Cotton Carpet tiled and WiltOn Raggs, Carpet Bap ad for tole at AIETCA MPS. No. I. Reed Roane. IT, ANH 1.3110 of C linemen' Fine an' variety ot Ladim? and and all kinds of children'', n overelioes. ilease call and examine our large stock I Ilea v y BOON and Shoce, an , o a great I V Gaiters, Walking Shoes, and Slips, oes, and Ladies', Gents, and cbildrens No. 1, REED JiGtise. C 1 A I.EILAT US.—Salerai u aml for ' , ale cheaper tha, at the Tilt Shop of Erie, Aug. 19, 18P. ,1 AATOOT.! omnr V the COW( HOWL * , by Erie, Jima le, W 4 BONNETS Bonnets for woolen on Street. . April 13. lola • No T"",ubscri RI, having t dine Intel) Ott ned b}•% Wits the patronage of his f hopes that good Comte, fair meet with a share of enstoi barrel, at a reduce.% price. Erie, July 29,•1149. A 800 Tr !Tics and Queens, or I LI.- mai sketches of Louis V ictotia, &a. June for tbo 'riffles. re in the Patna', coneirt Dig of Rl etor- Itiilip. Nicholas. Llmild. leabella 11. STAFFORD'S T HAVE just received a "ilighama.lhrttot M. 1114, wOerell Sliks ti , t Rilthons, Cord Silk-VIA c:lttip, Gehl?' Italian ern% Ligle Linen attil :111111 Edgi which ,w ill he sold for A ilgust 1:11,1t.4. Ln t : 1415 Orphan? Court of Mrio County. yr ileyrni, 1348. on or ilditation of the Real Estate of esleyville, Erie Comity, direaseo.— i the Orphan's Court of Erie County. . *lv, the valuation of the i tiquisi to remain firm and stable forever. • Rule granted upon the heirs, to • in of the Court and make elloieeof, r hug to law, at the valuation, and six ',Walt P. Newton, guardian ad 'item. I ra, Nancy. henry C., Franklin, and I hula and Elijah P. Newton, and to iy publication in n newspaper of Erie t ie, arerie, to the difeClien of those nn Pon office to their respectjve Novem, TN the matter of the !milli 'Afars' Newton, lute of W No. 3S. August term, i And now to wit, August d It tion eoutirnied, and ordered by the Conn, ands:ue day come in the next regular to 'or referee thefiroperty actor veldts nutlet. to be given to of ('belie, Mary. Ellen. Alm John, minor children of Mal all other personiltitereided, Comity, and the mat intereettql, at the neareet kid teßidencel. - Erie County r.s. 1, Wihon Ring, Clerk of t County. do hereby certify from the rec. rJ. and a rot Court, at Erie, Mk I 11l t Erie, Sept. 15. Fip DREr.I ATORY Ito gain Gfintfil.ll.CObt, Ibl* C 1101; fit 01.111:101111V:111C1.1fiJ111 CDSf of country tionluee receive,' delun it tell dap , . Erie, .pt. 7, lelP. 1001 on I Mg, IIL Ready Mikado Clot ing at the Clothing Store, rcial Exchange. - '- ac Ming 1 ,). STORE. a 11' - IN STRE. ave , : i . CI.O7IIING, ntat:t manner, trilled' he i 25 than any other est. .Clotlittat conitatiteit and no one who pat appointed iu regard ollouititt• Snperfinc and l'in English Ti r crcil In Blark 81imincr el Black and Paier'y ( .Salin, Silk, ilicrin 'Linin .17111 Ceiblll. ( =I '.11 ) PAI: AL:A', elm! uud C 01)11011 J. Cr:L.:vs. COI:Its. Sloe ks,,l Pill( shirt. nn t draw. rt., hir•rino 110 , 01it 4 . rii,pe0,...1-t, &C. &„c. tilonable ,Cottcre: ui.t.frrd and wiii tier and make all himlf of clothing to 041 to r.i,e ratt•tnctirn. 1,11 awl itistwct tlu•clutl::otiin theuew the Cotin , ivrclal French rt. Mt trie,S .KOCIL • lie hnc experiencei) rntd hl 111 .1,14,11 trim in lite I,e,t or.tor; v. bleb A% 111 AVarrat The ril•lic are iitNittit to • nia.l cheap e,triili-limetit in niii‘o,ite the li,oiner pl.i) 19. I • '21.1.13 DUBUC NOTICE 1 to the next Lvgtrinuur, or a Emil:. to he called 1 )to Tkinn.anit liJTJ.2p:e Huiidre.l Thui t, torale of I'eini-)l‘altin. I:Lu. July Ls, Jusw,C..ll:freltall. 11. CadlA.ll. l'. I. 'l':i i i . lirai.'lbnOfn+on, Small Jru..t6on l'lmmat+ 11. Sill, James , NVm. A. (;albralill., Chas. George Kellogg, TRa 'ICE !lii ' t i lL ie"hl e s sinc ° ere thanks to his Idle In general. for the liberal patron- I ha, and would beg leave to itlibrin lIPt Opt'lled at , ELL Ithtt K SI'ATE ST ,„ i I assorati at of CLOI'IIS, CASA , TII•41Irt, a itch, on Mg to the tightness I het ill the 'astert cities, he has pur -1 'porters lit a great Kieriths., a hie h 141- Ilie lima, I reains titer Is tbre heard i his stock my s., 'mind film French, the and ( assii lyres. which will he nted. [AI a. r ally' made Dress and ii Sack Coats,P nts and' Vestio, Shirts uspetnlerr, w hich will I e sold as cheap Iphing lo purchase clothing Mr Cash, amine goods and prices, as my goads i r in Erie by the .est hands that can be ice, and are w minted to J.O Rdice, well takes. Permits wishing clothing, am mil clothing made, and if not suited will not be asked to take them." • 'LBW CLO JOHN M. JUS • - 1 E: friends and the P ..v ) no. exiended ft theialkh i e l N i S a large mid goo 111ERES and vE, A of the 'limey in chnneti ro ablet. bin - etre of in this market. Amon_ English. and Ainerican,el made up loonier and war Frock Coats, Overcoats, n awl Drawers, didkrs. and I as the cheapest. Persons will do well to call and c ore eut by myself, and stn, had, without regard to . p i made as any Plop in Er ie lime their measure taken , with them tt hen done, the i it done on the most reasonable term. Cortoo work and Culti and warranted. ling goods—call and examine far your ' 139 N NELL 111.01%, State ed (V , ' No charge Mr oho% selier at No. O, Uric, Sept. 17, I£4B. 11510tiCe. • 1) to the Sul:miler, caber l y note or Appall in and pay tip, on or fettle the mot nmie, Without rei.pect 1., I 'Wow , • 'JIM. Ii . KEENE. ALL THOSE INDEBT! Book account, mon ite of I hi.. or co o , Anil ' I n for : ale. 'non, for sale for ERI : T. W. 11100 RF.. No. I. Perry 111,.ek. by the box or en.k.otwnys on hand at any Otherplace In town. Enquire ISEPii COMM' FtNICII 011.1 If mil rtIA. roia WOOL. paid for Wool on the corner opposite C. 11. WU.16111% --Mutt', !Ace, I►evon and Leghorn children, at the_old Jew store, French M. KOMI. Concern. lurelia,-ed the entire stock of Merehan- ''. &R. P.othert, ropertfolly,so lends nod the public generally, nod prices owl endenvoni to plentie, will 1. Lard Oil of the first totality. by the 101111 PD. 0. 111.11.11ERT. ew 00039. l idendid tniorttnent of Lawns,j.inert Sw6a Mae, l'olcred nulid SWISS Cord Salim.. Cali dill: Velvet, Itott kt itiltl4ll4ll,wortiNl ritfic Frlnget and late, 141,11,z' Crri.ch tt oar.! Collate, as, Silk kkult , tl Vest 'MI.', Shawls', &.e'. ; anti cheaper than revr. 11. CADWEI.L. s ac Orphan's Court. In nod for sold 11w above is a correel abstract eel copy of the Rule granted in thi.l ay of September. ISIS. , fIVII.S4IN,KING, Clerk. e'Notice. Eort fur wy stock, I will Fell Dry iiilllrneeriee: Iron. Nolla, srtlt. &e., Borough ‘Oirrantz , :nnil moat kjnild wnnu•.l on old smrrn JACKSON. land aftd lur Talc low, by 'II. COOK s tans' on II:11111 at his NEW e1f.4411. • extinajve am,ortitieut .or fleet rate up hi the latest c•tylc and hi 11w hort &tern - lued to scil ILr VASIL 02. cont. Lovr l er alislnuctn IH dies place. Ills etriek of '•eery grade. Iroct +llllcro7r e,talrikloocnt nludl he di4- to finality, cut or price. Notice the French 1114 d. Dee<•.s ("nos; "` • 4 Muhaw park Cont,; I ra ('oatsof crow Clii; I 'assitorre Pants; ~ (fad Cassuatre re.q.s; lothina of e: era hind; ire, OLGCL H • OTcLurilixa AND C BIOTIC:O. ,v give.: that applie..tion wilt he made e I vaiiin. for the incorporation of Erie. with n capital luHnrf,ouh privilo:o or iorrershig BOBUri+, With AB the 0 , 11.:1 iu We Borough and elosur) u 1 Erk. 1•. Meirali; • itin Julia 4'. Beebe; • l'ar.Oti Graitatii John .1 Tracy, William Kelley. J. 11. William., %Via. 8. Lane, J. IL Fullerimi, G The following are a few among the m great value of the Cholagogne. Their a I lewd. entitle the medic ine to a trial. 3:r From lion. E. ParT.vorlia Chancel igan, to the agent at betrolt. ' Del Rove, Match `M. irz Sir:—l have made use or Dr. Osgpod's India rhoingoghr.. na.l have had oppartuniilen gr hhiierninit ita calatary ellects trin•u u• ed by others. !believe it a most salami& medicine for the Cr.. • • , Firer qad Agotty and also. that its proper tire will prove a e• certain ranvvn•nvx against its feCUFfeller to wilielt VerSOU • . L. ti eve hvel l afflictgo With i; are liable. ye``}• respectfolii FARNsAvon't n• From lion. Z. PLATT, Attorney General of the err..• Michigan, to the Agent at letruit. ' _ Ibl Sin—linving personally speriented tli good's India Cholagogtae, I nost chrerild (VIM. by presenting inytes loony in its ii BP well as in many others 4 ich have con this medicine has rilicted speedy mid have the fullest confidenre n it as air's feetual remedy for fever riiiii *ref. it is (trial in hilions disease,/ generally, Witco filled to cures of facer and agre, and as s dially recommend it. 1 um, Sir, very its Front Rev. eliarlei ROO Om to the *on at Detroit. FORT GIRsTio , My Dear Sir:—l Pet not the sligi jest h consinet the India Chotagooe ati hwato atlections. My reason is simply this; I h commendation, many others have used i isisset'in jailed to effed Yours very respeetrully; Be particular and inquire lorDr. 0 and taloa no other! For snip .. . Age PROPOOA FOR BUILDING SIN BCIBIONER REVENUE 41;ity t TfIF:AhURY DEVA Sealed ProposlD, distinctly endoned *. Pn! eels;' and Idreshed to the eec tutu ry of , 1 ceived at th office 1111111 it o'clock, coo toher next, lig hirnishing the inaterials constructidg Ind delivering afloat , sir ' before. The materials and di Four . topsail *immers of not . le, , that nor mare tali' one hundred and e 11111:111Ure11112111. The models, 1411 e, and building instrue this Department, and the tessels to be ipossthp ufter the delivery of the building SPECIFICATIO. The keels of white oak, to sbls ten inch(' es deep below the rabbit. The la bole of tt bite oak, and their shape to be 'natural lieelsoos, of same material.. ten by Hurl nate floor time to be bolted with copper one inch thick.' Tlie door to ls oi_ is keel and keelson with copper bolts se thick. Deadwood of white oak ; Ajerow, Knihee of live oak, and both to be full) and secure olts seven eighths of one inch thick. Frames of white oak, to be placed two fr centre, to Mould twelve inches at the he, head. and to side eight incites. kl'acli tbiors . ; the shape pa be of natural gron t than lour feet. Is Thaws to be of lit and the frame to' lk Bali(' front all as far and for Ward from the forerigging. • lists, of the fore rigging, and to lie planked Medi white oak plank. The remaining Lma( single. and of two inch white pine plat deck. bulwark., wales &c., to be plugged Staacheues to be of locust; perfectly c side seven Inches. The boll= to lid plunked with the best inches thick. Wales of like materials, diminish to the pi ickness of the bottom. ed with two Composition spikes, seven ins treenail, in each frame, and to be butt but pet bolts live eighths of one lace thiik, bilge to be fastened with copper bolts th thick. and not less than four Met apatt. The ailiteg to be of 3 chow pine two I bilge straketi, which are to be of oak, fou fastened with-two spikes in each frame. Cianwps to be in two snakes of yellow and twelve inches wide, and each stroke side, with two bolts three quarters of one and stroke. Der* Frame to be of yellow pine ; beat the ends and nine incite., in the centres, a ten inches, with mimes at proper inter secured with lodge and bosom knees, ati6 each alternate beam. The whole to be t, no rnot knees will i.e le e ndinitled. Wat 1 , by thirteen inches, and to be tiro beams and side. • '1 The . ..Mahn Peek to be of white pi shaken, three inches thick and nix inches on each side, nearest the waterwayspwlk materials hnd width, but four inches iu strakes will betel into tin: beams aud car! the vide and Waterways with Imitative eil and not less than four feet apart. Main two six inch iron 'Tikes in each beam au carbine. Hatch and Mast combiage to be of i composition plates on the top and corners' Piankshear and maim railof oak or yell° Hammack rail and nellings to he liuisb Fall poop deck, llush with the nitun hail Beams of poop deck of white pine, and d ; sad one hall inches in thickness; and I kneed and fastened to the frame. Furerrukt4 eke,: to extmid to the bowspri Of white a.,11 and laid in hatches, and tar ry fastenings. The copper ;agent I g 24 onto loot above the road lu.e. The whole to it scraped itiride and out ; the bottom to he I anti iron work to be cos ered with t Mee cot to he fir , ' covered is ith patent felt, alitl r. WWI pure sheathing ropier properly distri twvia -eight ounces to the square toot. iI of every description, fully fitted, and lilac lions. The lover masts to be of white in the ['pars of spruce, tree from knot., and may le hereafter git en. To furnish all MI er's work, (incluillec two patent water eh 'meted with the hull, spars, block , a lid 112 of anchors, chains, water tanks and armai Upon hoard of each vessel, two copper psis, ufactiired by A. J. ALLAIRE ar. Co., orNes Ifete sets of beer, and extra bOICS. To Ole ron work complete. All blocks of create ' inches to be plank blocks and provided all of logs size, with iron pint rind bushmi. steering apparatus. and nix patent side Ii lion. To furnish the materials, fakbming • Revenue Vessels: mid exec lite et cry (11't denominated joiner's work. and in any in thin vest.ei.s, except that of the cabin, ward low the In fact. to furnish all the it , cute all the beforementioned work in a faf satisfaction of the superintendent ; Mid MI is a Safe harbor uu the Atlantic ; fully ti equipped, with the exception of saibt, ngl water tanks, armament, cinalkere, mum and wardroom furniture, boats, and 'joint room and eteernge. No proposal will be considered lii(Sg engaged in ship buildufg. And each oor• by the ciguntures of two yesigiusible per faithful fulfillment of the contract. true ballot - the amount of contract will of satisfac s tary evidence that the vessels and the decks laid; and the halanetson tt completed, Treetops/if coder board Schooners, of n nor more than one hundred and fifteen ton livered, one on Lake Erie and one on La Spcsincations:—Same as ttie others, xi r faFtenalig Inch t‘ ill b.. of trop, and mint Im fen inches at the - heel and live at the b cpppered, and uitb the addition of a q nt, ;101.tit_Uri'S To furnish all the materills, fastening., scription, and execute aLI the Joiner's n cabin. wardroom, and peerage below the open fronts, wjth ,drawers underneath. fronts, pila.tern, [anti, ice., in cabin :111 , 1 t walnut, itud the in:shine to he of White pi perfectly free from knots. All the pine and wnrilrootn to he coveresi with thrt.o 'n - ate-lead; the two last coals to be well the nor!: cot erect witlithree coat. of C o ls!, to bey:tutted n ith throe lit ity.lt to 1110 Wattlfoolo, anti 11i...15t mahogany etteaston table fur did war 'l'u providt. 411 ...Arb, nn Word of IZet (lot.: I I• Int.:m:110a ill' le. !anat.. tt 11.11 s ..fac , ..) 11 - ,t , a I 1 1 ..• 11,11t`ri fund:lied, th, work c0mp:n.1.42,1. awl tlto -ti couipluNl wi.lt. to Inds will t ship j,inery...acrbmpanie.l LY sqlrk: I , flu: 111101 e to by ittlblicil within Imir qr deli% erect. BOAT:, . To funif.,ll the mitt - rills, con , tr , lPl, as ports on the Atlantic c.,04, four 154..qVi,01 t)-tour fort 1011 g. and tour ..,,luare ' , tern c, on Lake Etie or Ontario, two of c !eh de , Ira built 01, the very hi le o ,k nur tt ithout ~'l7f, and thr.titithers of natural . 1 . (111111'r 13411 . 11 , A thmughoot, and Fault titled complete: two boat linoke, yoke am The. whole to be filii,ll,!J In the hest in three coats of lead color paint, and in all the ,superintendent. Payment Will,be nue S :y WO To furnish the best niaterialsiul bolt ro thimbles, reef points. &e. In fact, to fort eept the cloth, and make all the sail. team Vessel cam Ulc a linetopsruf and tuiegallt patilms, quarter. ottain,;(4 fote-e,ndle (11. fot two quarter boats; t ast coats, forty clothes bags; 1,1111171C10 lid Wheel eovcis; a ark, and Milt t. nn the Atlantic coa 7 ,ft or if for the vessel ports on Lakes Erie or Ontario as this Lie Payment will Ice made on delivery. All the worlyto be executed in melt itint by the suporiMeielent. But no defmrtitri :11111 1110/1044AV ill W11(11040,111011... cite 11)( 11l I,afteflf be obtained; mid no etira hill Cr, beyuinl the ontoont of the contracts, Otrefit will Ito received fur the Nlti Of ellipfllatl'S WO* lor each the Whole provided sutfic ietit suret at, Met . 1 00038 • lISCILINGE OF J.ll. Witxumr..fivalet nt ForCigit anti gut Certificate., of d,•lri , iu•, GUN uu4 eihgt current and ancarrent ut.ruel • . nrxetlnt, make eNjileeliOnt. On all the Eastern elii ces at the lowest flanking rates: Money received oil I)epo.itt• nut Faints hand at the lowest fates of lifemilittl. Ohio. lodholo. iiciatickv. Virginia. a fl ows, and those of utm•t other Btittes, bon, reasonable terms. Office directly opposite the Eatde note Erie. July I; Ml:N,NFrllnnuer Gard., a large a:rod [Attie 11.4 , ny TegimOnial.of the see is sad' as trllt. at I r of the State of Molt :TrwroAtarelt C, " . good ,trick of pr., r..- y comply xvitlt • tvor. in rm (Jon e under ruy otservation, permanent cure m 1 I . c gainbt, and an a P mid to equally Len, knowledge of it is coo -1 remedy ibr such, Iscor sctfully, ri.A'm . lain of the U. rt. Army. .tic i., Ott. '2EI,IEII. bitattcy in vayiii I niedieine re *nond il. and I hae4 yet to hero cure. n Etc; Fl LE v. 'OX & t for Eric ours iCIIIIIV 0 FOR TUE IT. s 1 E. , - rxr , r. Sept. a, LIR. Ver he Treamiry, rv• 1, of I:it) Olt/e -lm] rennin equiVillt!4:lS. sehottkere fur the neneits,ti* as • • roue(01101(1`t1 at t 11IV! 01WC:f11, ion , I.) ie• fnr,~i+4t•d conlPeted within G,.•r ;WIT lu I , l• 11 . ifollr itni r berr lA, grcoM lb. e nelle4. - 1 - 1 v(•".. r 1 , 91 - litme quarter, r.l t l t to*.favlent.,l thu.otivii ['en vighttv of one it ti 1 t !!eats, and Trarwon.4, ly fastened la tat copy. Zit apart from Centre to I and.sis loci,ek at tht• ock of ti:llee 1 , 11e . h11 I. and to sc,,rr hel oak, 10ell•t .flt b the poottEhr!: extend.. jL,•s TO he cv , lt•l forward e and out with :v." melt (A`' the huhv,lrl., to I o k, noddle wh.. 4,, of th•• can and sond4:llidt. V. !me 40; ur niches thick. dud In, bottom to bl` he. tong, al trl e'l thrtMl4llollt itit COI ,1111 1 . 0111 I 'C (11:111TIVI'S 01 t.cl• rliva Ihick, rir , •{„l :r ittelivs !.t pine, four inch t 1. to;.carf .1% f,- , 1 rich Wick s to moulds:‘ iurlrr, r. id to side no Iv., •ats. To be 1 hanging knee: ion/uglily fit , tviii• 1, erd . . y$ 140, ikt_roi white pow. raeteneu to 1:w . free how hunt.: to `pie, except three - 11 will I,e of the s.:hh hickne. tett:cri ten. • :tea, atatboltell :11111-: of one inch tt,t• eck to he la-te:,. 4 %, ;,IL Wake, awl vee :0 earl ' abogany, fo% er,t. N . it'l Iv pine four !Odle:3 01: }- I ,•11 in the a:,.1.1 Olalltitla • I and "%vigil a cockpit all -I,ck of like material tw,i L. W 1104! IJ be sonucly 1 bi lb+ • flertk deck. tole , fished wicti all t.r...e,,.., hottOta ti) I.e. carrii , ,lo , s , well eaolhc,l„ paid act , l Vinod. iii all Ulu %too,l be=t pail, , . The I count p;4.rri . I e. Ow total line 1 , .it , t,,tr0 ,,, el;4 0,0211 l o o fartit-1. all the spe,'., ~I in tittlr prop , r p...... - to. and the rvgid:it, of Of ,ieh ,:,111.0 . 1-1,1550 Iron. l•r ~- .;111.1 plumb ,ots,) iii fillY way cot,- ..itig, 5% nit Ow the! ptix, teat. To farnislt.ml tit A. Niinilar 10 those Iwu:• • York, wan Rio mo il:It all Its 1,/,.: - s, 0 Its datlietp..o;lo , (hail n o ses 11%Mo'; rollurs ; ;ma . . 'Co furnish a cap,tati. In.: of Ulr be , t u•u.ti bthird iplion of v. ot ;1111.1.1. cnuuccu•,l ;11111 00111. and nielgagV ; tid m. unu • r,:l t , dr • vet the %O'. 'I, ;Wt. a 1,11e.1, tarn, 4041 and ❑l4, c ut^lt•4a • :ti czt 3 %%elk of cabin, iv a: -l- re.., o ,ved front pc - r, 1 , 1 1, 1 ;wromp.kni, lons litl ~uretic, for, the re paid on prerniation re planked WC. 'celled. deli% ery e.tftletn one Lffincired 11.1C111, to Wile- I Int.tl h the eweptien c.f the tratt“ , -. n h:c11 ‘s :II .1. aII -boapd to t-teh , r., ofOw Ner) n• - nth tonnt otett loch. The 11111, Tlot berth niol rr r c. ardroor Le !! 0.11( - V. /11. u! Ih. ona , s • •' tm, wo.l ook, •I, t,vut•n. 'Chu ntrn , r: .1. .1 I d • I Iht • ' Y • ca :111 , 1 opt II ltd r•, 4,-r. r1.1411 , k, r, twil 11 , 0_1 01, ' =EMI cef hr. '1 ,;~. t.I in",l "I tN :I I t% , t.‘ . MEE= ro•p, le 1/ . 11 erY. rOtripo , . , i..:, 1,11 all the • 041. , ,,rder a at Eli', %%1111 1,.r ,k 111%111;w, All 151 a; amintek.. nod 111 ev ,, aPail 11n the 6..• s at I ,• . t r. , •1 I= tier as lOui the e• re, We, of ill 1“.,141 , 0.11- , 01 , .1 it Wioviati',l,, ~f • ''1 , ••11 - N11)(li Vi ?I' tary '4_ll! rt. fi,r .1(1 R 1; 1 1 =Hoz ex , ttc. 1111 1 - x 1 n7iit -r•1 i&titl and twat' 1•• n .tra, dratio ..1 , 1" . P1.1111s2. ~ !Ill.! it and tf. , 11" . 1 Hit t, , r • .te-•
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