TO THE DEMOC ' , CY• . The eyes of the whole Union ore restin with anxiety Upon the Democracy of the Keystone Stat ! Our oppo mats hero made her the- battle ground of he Union— have placed their all upon the die, and must . abide the m ar. Defeated and disheartened by our success in North Carolina, Arkansas, hliseburi, IllirMis. loxv i l, .P.Maine, and last, though not least, Georgia, they haie turned m desperation for "aid and comfort" to theKey stow State, and instigated by such desperation, are m oving 'in masse to the charge! Defeated here they have no hope! Fueeessfu!, the - y will fight 'With confidence and courage l in November! IVe can defeat them!—we must ' defeat them: I w m . F. Johnston, their candidate for Goiernim, is the either and parent of th - eing currency, known as the Re /ref rune of 1841, which Judge Burks, tho late Whig State. Treasurer so truly characterized as "bearing upon its face the elements of deprecation and dishonor!" de claring that "in its conception and origin, it was spurious and illigitimatel" and that awns "not only unclean, but UNCONSTITUTIONAL`." This of ' itself ought to nerve every democrats arm to secure his defeat. but %hen we add to that the fact 'Autt he ie the acknowledged champion of Banking in its most irresponsible and worst forms—that he is supported by the men who aro wreak ing with the corruption of the old United States Bank, and are now seeking,. by his elevation, to saddle upon the State hundreds of such irresponsible corporations—we have enough to alarm every one for the safety of the com monwealth. They are desperate• men!—fighting in a desperate cause! If yon want, then, another United States Bank, vote for Johnston! If 'on want an ERIE BANK, vote for Johnston! If you do not, ifyou have had experience enough in rag-currency—if you are opposed to incorporated monopolies of all hinds,—voto for Mon ins Lortosnturn, the Democratic Candidate for Govn or! Ile is pledged to the Shank policy—he is honest, r.ipable, , ,and faithful to the Constitution! rilteader have von a Relief Note in your Poii, , iet:sion? Tern, ragged and soiled, is it not the perfect sinultud° of Wlll. J. Johnston our acting Governor? You abhor its ,iipearance and the policy which beought it intoexist 4srei and yet can you vote for its pi ogenitor? AtAios tatefrom the Democratic party, the minion of Bunks and i irer,) fon» of monied power and monopoly—will you as bl,t in elevating kiss to the thief magistracy of your Suite' Iliad when to this odious feature he loins the dark dozinavf the .wlii7,s--when he asks you to endanger the Union and subsEert the constitution, for the trilling satin- a faction of enjoy ng a few yearn of whig administration in l a , Penn. liar, when evety witig administratiott has prov- 3 ; 0 1 t ri urllll to her prosperity—will you riot rather crush him ini° Mat obscurity, from which a misdirect conli, deneeon j oar part called him, by a majority z 4 once grand and over Mit l'oer Imeum:Ncr..—The whip and Satires of Phila delphia it . 0 a standing committee, composed of an equal number of each yottty, to attend t o th e ootoro tt zt at oo o r foreigners. This we call the coolest piece of impudence) on record! Labe Gatette pronounces the statements of our Chir on enrrt , pondent "all gammon." Tho editor of th at ,lper will probably learn different in less than a tek. 'N1[1.0111 , 4 1111 01..-.. W chanco ' i4 thnro fo Tay or in Ohio, when the Whig congressional con yell LICRIS ii hu state have nominated avowed anti-Taylor Men ? Ipposltion to Tay for was oral the test mtalificati,M, an, host , only who openly oppoged him, obtained ion. Is it not most absurd. then, to gay that Tay any possibility carry Ohio, Lif A distlnguislied t oungarti,t, named Jones Cincinnati, is now at Detroit, executing a bust ere , for a number of citizens of Baton Rouge, b,ei taken tine busts of Taylor, Clay, and others, said, to bo sin artist of great genius. IT Mr. Lyons, a Ta)lorranditlate for elector in firs giniri, announced in a public dismission, that i ft Fill mor;i :still entertained the views expres:l.erl in his:"Aboli.: tion letter ups3B, he (Lyons) "So hint Goci,lwould nOtiote . ftlr Fillmore." ' What say the whig candidates ur Maisouri? they vote for an Abolitionist?l Tuk. PuEss IN CI.IIIIION Ds user.—By 011'cor ,,,,potidence it will be seen the only whig paper T/iblish- in Mr. Campbell's own county, tho Clarion Riwistcr, as given up the ghost. It hay never •supporte'd Mr. f•impbell; although that gentleman waited upon its Ed itor and begged him in the most humble manner to do now, ju:t on the ovo of the election, when its tiiiitiauance and support was all important to Itim if he expected to succeed., it has "died and made no sign."— Pew .e to ito mheel line VIE '' FREE-WIC' LEAVE"( WORKS.-111'0ljg state, tae % an Buren abolition ticket contains the names of Mit thrte porous t% lin have been identified with the dem -I)‘“atte, party. The remainder of the '26 is made up of and alwlitionists. In Indiana it is variegated in t. .q3ll)<, marmer--heing compose/1 of se ven whigs'ihreo ie*ers and twoliberty men. lu Connecticut, as ' ar as We are informed, about the same proportions hold )good it the cemik)sition of Om town delegations to the Van Ilyrrn abluion . state contention. So it is, generally. "here the :llOsaic party has beceu analysed. It draws :updy on the whiffs nod aholitionista—democrats keep u,aturnily aloof floral the pie-bald coalition. • "live Bret \ % ING AND END OF" VAN BURENISNL—% /10 Af in avengers started by nominating Van Buren and 'l);.ey then claimed to ho democrats. to bare L. e l forted iuta a hostile attitude to the deinocracy of • l'nion by the course of the Baltimore convention.— Dr finish by supplyinglthe place of Gov. Dodge, who 'pnta their association, with a Masmeliuselts fedcralisl, tiat Alien and Sedition law stamp; and by the forma %on of a mongrel Abolition state ticket at Utica: HMS 52.•1A dIZ _olT even their pretensions to democracy.— ‘ %l ' o I , the hobe.t democrat who can follow such lights :IQ the eadiraces of Whiggery and Abolitionism? Fr The C izette thinks we aro "thankful for small "t 4 ;' heL , 1% , We rejoice over our victory in Maine,' nd sins if there had not been thrim or four"o"iu tho way would hale been thankful too. Unfortunately \ 4'0; 4 run. tho , 1 1 ) "ifs" hare been in the way of their rejoic ': at all t h e elections which have taken place.— ;', 4 lei us i•ec. how Maine ftiols up. The whigcandidato Hattority of at least-20,000. The Abolition can : :re at a minority of over 50,000, whilst the demo -, candidate is 10,000 alsoad of the Whig, and some P. l " .l alitad of the abolition candidate. The Demo f•!ert live of. the ..eveit members of Congress, 'and 'hivo a majority of .16 on joint hallutt iu the d •1110Cra t"c Governor tind democratic State ai- Ii thk to almost a whig, victory, what must bo l an .vicioryl rreo foil Nominations: Ntirrs, Editers:—From some cause, to me unknown, • . :lontA(s of the meetings at Co himbus and Erie have .tt published. Being a Secretary of the meeting at I have bt ell requested to state, in substance, the , •14c 01 1110,0 inePting,r. the Congrerenennl dictriet meeting, held at Cohn -4011 the lst of September. lullN 31ANN, ESQ, of Potter county; pat in nomination -ter Congre , :s, and that nomination wince bog' Letitirmett by the Central Committee of Nt.n ma , :‘norti i letting Convention. held at Erie on the cuitntr nomination was made, " ' A"esol') —Job Stafford, Esq., of McKean, •It ni. licanc, of Erie. 9 r Pr othonotary—Aaron Kellogg. of North East.t to'ordor—lr a Sherwin, of I farboretoek. " r—lfenry Cadweli, of Erie; M. Moorehead, Harhurcreek ,or A uditor--Itnekingliam Beebe, of Concord. y r rironcr—Joh n B Fluke, of Erie. ihreetor of the foot—Eliab Perkins; of Woyne. i' , A. COWLES, Secretary v-"tt , and Chronicle idolise copy. lon. (►avid L. Yulee, one of the Senators from 80 it out in a long le•tter, in the Jaektionville Netcs ei'vrl 9i Gen. Ca,. By Telegraph. Dispatches for the TM-Weekly Observer. or Tito CAMBRIA . , • Niter Yens, Oct. 6-3, P. M. The Cambria arrived at Halifax on Wednesday, at 11. A. M.. and left yesterday at 1, A. M., arrived at Boston at 9,1 this morning. • Corn marxet firm. occasioned by the delay of arrivals. Indian Corn 35a375. Meal 19s. Sweet flour 335a33s 6d. Sour 295a308 per bbl. Wheat Ba9e per 70 lbs. The weather continued fine during the week forseenr ing crops. The potatoo crops are deficient it is feared. Continental politics continue to have a most injurious influence on commerce. - There is agradual diminution of burdnes in the manu facturing districts, and tendency: of prices are downward. Manchester market on Tuesday was more gloomy than for some weeks 'past, It was thought factories would again have to resort to short time. . ' Accounts to the last moment report continued depres- I 1 sion, notwithstanding the,ratification of the Armistice be -1 tween Denmark and Prussia, by the Frankfort National 'Assembly. -- , Manufactures fi rm as regards prices. No reduction hail occurred in Liverpool. The same state of things pre veiled. Ireland same as at last advices. The trouble is de clare( cl to partake of a social and not political character. Armed bands continuo to encamp in the mountains, and oceapy formidable positions, defying the military. The pollee have failed to crush the display. - Dohenny and other leaders aro still with the people. In Frankfort a sanguinary insurrection• broke out on Sattirday.' Thirty barricades were erected throughout the'city, and were defended with desperate . courage by the people. The revolt was not suppressed ~at last ac counts. The loss of life was considerable. l i ocal disturbances have taken place at hamburg. 'I he King Of Naples has prorogued parliaMent. The gre. test alarm and anxiety is felt for the issue. ' (Here the I N ew York line broke) , r. GREAT NEWS FROM IRELAND! NEM YORK, Sept. 29,-7 P. M. "Wilmer C Smith's " says the grain trade is,' steady ad prices generally well suPported. The impdrts are Lrge. The quotations are fair. Flour 32 a 34s—Corn 5.1 30s—Meal 17 a 17s 6d. The estimatee shock in ar house is 38,97:2 quartersof wheat, 17,900 bbls flour, and 7,481 quarters of corn. Lard had receded 6d. to Is. Baebn in fair request.- Better qualities of Cheese in 're tries)t. Beef U. S. Prime Mess for 308 lbs. 85 a-liOs— Ordinary 40 a 46s—Prime 38 and 40s. • Pork per 'bbl. of 2001,b5. 40 a 60s—Prime old 36s a 38A—Mess family &c., old, '5O as6s. Bacon 'per 100 lbs. Western 33 a 45s Shoulders 26 a 30s—Hams dried per 100 lbs. 34 and 42s —in salt per 100 lbs 20 a 31s.—Cheese fine per 100 lbs. 38 a 52s—middling 50 a 45s—ordinary 25 a 38s. • There has been some fighting in Ireland. The ac counts received from the South of Ireland, says the Euro pean Times, feuds us to the belief 'that the disturbances at Garrick and tho whole district of. the Valley of the Suir are of an agrarian nature. The movement, says the Dublin Freeman, if it could be called a rising, was a rising of poverty and not a manifestation of political dis content Several :Affrays have taken place with the Police and Levcral persons on both sides have been killed. Gen. McDonald with the 3 Miffs and a company 'Of the 83d left Dublin to put down the outbreak. Ws said that a body of armed insurgents treble an at - - 1 tack on the position of• the Marquis, of Waterford at Ctir rag- with a view to obtain possession of the pieces of artiltery with which it was recently fortified. The Water ford mail was stepped near Granny bridge, but after some d,illl6uity with tho people who were about to pull down the bri4t , . the mail proceeded. The insurgents had attack ed thl Police station at lenbower and one man had been killed by the Police r.ho tic•-d upon the assailants. A lit tle party of Police was however still in danger. Upon 'the a l ppearance of the troops at Carrig on Sul, the insur gents fled. • t laosistr., Sept. 13. ' A 'real rebellion has come at last. The rebels aro pos ted almost inaccessible positions at Newtin near Carig luir and Lilmacthamos mountains. .Doheny com lids in Waterford. Last night there was a general lg of the peasantry within about six miles of Curig.— rgo body marched to attack the Police stations. _ BD= Ewa . from f Gen. ' . Ile and is risi9 Al CLONMEL, Sept. 14. The out-offices of a Protestant clergyman Were burn ed ' last night and a former shot for refusing to give up arm • s. The 3d Buffs came into Clonmol to-day with i 28 of their men handcuffed for shouting for • releal. Up , to 10 O'clock on Wednesday night, fires continued to blaze lon every hill in the counties of Wexford, TipPeriPT. Kilkenny, and Waterford, and according to the Chroni cle, the people are fully altvo, their leaders. some of them well -trained military men and well know the vakte of the forces at their command. A. correapondete of Saunders, writing last night from Clonmel, says that Doherty and O'Alotioney aniwith l the insurgents, tho latter equipped in a uniforin of green and gold. At Clonmel a largo body of artned'peaaantry was assembled, and in the vicinity of Slieveganlion a vast body of armed men on foot There were also 'some hun. dreds mounted carrying pistols, Kt A battalion of the 60th'' arrived by mitts from 1) 'brush with the Police at P. to have been defeated witl tad and wountitlcL There liported to have 4000 men 'other camps aro formed town. The bridge of Graf e'en blown up. Troops.' otyards thel sceno of dis ruled peasantry are patro A despatch dated Dubli, rder has been restored. The weather itt England had been favorable for sting. 4 ,' =f Paris is without open disturbance, but an outbre, yrobentled. Attinnpts have been made to asses: lavaignac. Disturban cos' twee. taken place in tho u rtinent. Au outbreak occurred at Leghorn; in consequence of he attempt to suppress political clubs. The people after fighting three days, conquered. The matter was 6ftor wards adjusted. i AUGUSTA, GEO., Oct. 4, I'B. From Richmond county we have full returns, Te l , hig, has 586—Lawson. Democrat, 464—a demo iF ratie gain of 127. Partial returns from Warren count}' give Toombs 162, Lawson 202, a democratic gain. I. , BALTIMORE. Oct. 4. 1848. Cloud, till- democratic candidate, is elected Sheriff by majority of 167 over Cane, independent whig. After the votes were counted, a mob attacked the Patriot Office with stones, and all manner of missiles, and broke the windows of that building, and the Clipper Mice and building in the neikitherhood. The outrage was of the ' most dastardly chaiacter. New YORK. Oct. 5, 7 P. M. A fire broke out in Pensacola on the 25th. which de stroyed a large portion of the city. GEORGIA Et.Ecrtos.—The democratic - majority for Congress in Bulloch county is 396—in Mclntosh 23 Baker '2ss—llouston 'l2—Bibb 94—Crawford 35—Pike 94. and Mcryweather 230. The Whig majority in Bryan county is 10—Cholham G6—Eflinghatu 54—Liberty 40—Muscogee 285—Sump ter 140—Munroe 130, and Upham 180. SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND, Wednesday. The chances now, it appears, in the Paris elections,' are in favor of the government candidates. Piegraud has a great many votes in the lst 2d 3d and sth arrond isements, but very tow in the 4th Btb, 7th, Bth, 9th, 11th, and 12th, where Louie Napoleon and the Socialists; have every vote almost in the vanlious, It is certain that the armistice between Austria and IEYNT. Wednesday Night ifles and a large hotly of Police Win. The insurgents had a rtlaw. The former are stilted two killed and two Police ikdl is a camp on Aheny hill re+. with three cannons. Thief) • t Newtin, Curragh- and Pit ny ferry near Waterforct i has I I large numbers are mare hy lurbance and large bodi4s of ing tho country. Thursday - morning, say that inato Do- MEI Sardinia is prolonged for a 'month at the instance of the mediation parties. Tho ratification of the armistice has been carried aftela long dohate. Accorr e t, Goonots, 0ct..3. 1848., The vote for Cobgress yesterday in this city; stood Toombs, whig, 433, Lawson, Democrat, 385. In Chatham, part the 3d district, King, Whig, 64 2; Jackson, democrat,' 576-66 'whip majority. la 1847, when the:Democrats'carried the State by 1200, Chatham Owe 100 whig majority. / Bibb county gives a Democratic majority of about 100. In 1847 it gave 63 dem. majority. Masses. Xuvrotts : Will you do us the favor to insert the following in your paper. Resolutions passed by the Free Soil Club of Harbor creek, on Monday evening, Oct. 2. WHEREAS. Both the Whig - and Democratic parties charge the friends of Free Soil with coalescing with the other parties, by supporting their candidates for Congress, therefore ; Resolved, Thnt hiving our candidates for President. Member of Congress, and n full county ticket, we intend to show our consistency by supporting those candidates at the polls. - Resolved, That the Secretaries of this Club lie in structed to present the above to the Erie papers for in sertion. A MAN MIELS,I Secretaries. ALFRED COWLES. Georgia Election. AUGUSTA, October 5 Tho following aro the Members of Congress elected on Monday. T. B. king, whig, re-elected ; Jas. S. Cal- . boun, domocrat, gain ;Allen F. Owen, whig, no change; H. A. Harrelson, democrat, re-elected ; Thos. C. Racket democrat, no change; Howell Cobb, democrat. re-elect ed ; A. 11. Stephens, re-elected, whig, ; Robert Toombs; whig, re-elected. The democrats have carried their Sheriir in Cecil and Arundel bounties. The ‘yhigs in Prince George and Prederick. Democratic -nEmocksrfc RALLY Ii7LL T. 11114; rLicL . 7'o MORROW (S" -day) EVENING, .IT 6 O'CLOCK. .I.(s. C. MARSHALL dYI) OTHERS WILL ADDRESS THE F.E.T I NO Take Notice! All Residents within the territory_annexed to the Borough by the Act of last Winter, will vote at the Polls in the Borough. - - fri-J . G. Barber of Le Roy,State or New York, says that the Groat American Remedy, Vaughn:3 Vegetable Lith ontripti • Mixture, the Gr of American Remedy sells in larger quantifies, and gives, better satia faction in his section of the , country than any other yedieino in the Eno Those who live in the vicinity" of Wolcott will do well to look over the advertisement of Dr. Vaughum Great Amer., ican Remedy, the Lithontriptie Mixture. This medicine is a good one, possessing a property never before posy •s -sed by medicine, healing all kinds of complaints. and cannot ho taken in any c toe without relief Soo our columns, read the Agents names under the ad vertisement,- call and ask for a'pamphlet,- D ZI D : AI Llv ro,iden..e in Millereek vm . $1 , 1111), atter a lingering 3011 N Br trucos. yl'arti• Notice for coney. sub,cril.ert• carnortly rerine,l all person , . ho know 11)(41)- 1 selves ifnlobtefl by Note fir !Souk ZiCrount or a longer stand tn.t than aix months. to c;‘11 and ,cttle. It i t (toped that a ina,npablo afol satislactory amount of bosinees if ill be cliolte4l iu ttt ff ay In/ the fitEl oh November next. C. 1.903118 & Oct. 7 ......_ Public Salo. I I ':7 ll a r ' mi c2':l'': ''` M a`7!!::e fi i'el;,;?: of ;t1,! , ,,,.,., ,•;k1; at c hest of Clothing. the property of the late Ch.: h•. - Smith., 11,W WrIS drotx tied at the l'ul.litt hock in the forepart , t 1 the •eraat. Erie, (act. 7, 161". r:t. _1). liNtilli..o. Now Goods. • ACHOICE LOT of FfeliCh Thaw's, of all CglOtß, for Ladies' Cloak,t, received per Expres:+, for bale cheap I.y Erie, Oet . It, &corr. CROCKERY. -1 Cratc4 and 10 11N-heads of hawl. owe Crock erv, China awl Gliesn ate, for gale very low, Prit:, Oct. 6, AI.I.EN Bc. OAT . • Now Goods. 1 l e xTE . ltave thii day rereiteil iiy eslqew+, a nice aqFortatent of V I row li 'lttrilio,cillk, Molitor. Thiltot cloth. C:i.liitiere nail M (le !Aline &e., at 'IIIIIIA l.d & DEW EY'B. Erie, (Jet. 6, ISIS. G1511'14 and Fringoi.—A good asi.ort awn! at Oct. 6. TIBBALS & DEWEY'S. ti lIAWLS ! SIIA‘Vt.:4 ! !—Brochal,' Ca.tmicre, 31. dc ',alto, 0 Wf , nl, 'laid, &c., vittl t,c fouutt chow at Oct 6. fflltl'tAt, & nrAvErs G.1NG11.1111t 4 .-I'.nglibli, French, Scotch and An ne rican Ging: hams, cheap at & DLAVI;rti. Oct 11. Now ran and Winter Goods. Ttoda•eribers are now receiving and opening their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, conidsting of Dm - GOMM, 11.1111111'.111E, cnoch - Enr, GROCERIES, MON, STEEL. NAILS, VILLB,4-c. All which will be void cheap for cash or ready Pay. I October Y, PAS. i GEO. SELDEN & SON Fon THE I'4UL AND WINTE I, TRADE. ggia- 1.2 t,„ richZ INCREASFD'INDUCEIIIE.Y7'N TO BUY AT TUE NEW aliVir OBEAP BTOlill, conNERiOF STATE AND FIFTH STREETS,L ::.! , Erie, , ra. , T RC SENZ%VF.IG & CO. inform their former numerous emitto- Ls niers and the piddle generally, that they have Pal returned from New York, with a regular avalanche of Dry Goode, Clothing &e.. consisting of more than FIVE HUNDRED,PACKAGES Of goods—larger (Ilan ever before brought into the West. This immense as,ortineut embrages a great variety of articles. which it would be tedious to enumerate—every shape pattern, va riety, form, figure style, littisli, fashion aunt quality of goods of ev ery kind Tor the . ' GENTErL OR COMMON WEAR. Of Ladies. Gentlemen. Boys or Girls. The time has arrived in human affairs, when no inamor Woman is Ito is able to obtain a daily livelihood by the sweat of ht.; or her brow , need I,m, wi Vilna good—even genteel rclothing—wl7' no Boy or Gal thrown upon his or her resources, and obliged; 'shin it through the worldu o vile rate of sixpence per day, need glil is itiloln decent attire ; . l the proprietors of this establishment tire ready and willing to prove. to all who will give them a call. HATS ..INP I CAPS. In great variety , of every-fasbion,lcan be obtained at' this estab lishment, at prices to suit the times, and their nece4sitien. Their large assortment of nide rlaiirts. Suspenders, Umbrellas AND WATER-PROOF CLOTIIINO; Will matte the eyes is ater, and the low prices at which they can he afforded. will put to ili,tht the ambitious pretensions Or all who have heretofore'made a boast of tbeir prices. ~ BOOTS —IA .), SHOES, Men's Boots, Fine rind Is ip. tidies' low priced Shoes, do Calf. Seal. Goat & Kip Gros do Fine Ki tl*Slips, do Gents' Slippers, I gang,. do Congress Slips & Basking, do Congress Gaiters, do hid Welts, Boys' Brogans, line and coarse. RI d Children's Shoes in great va riety. Also, YANKEE AOTIONS bar- Pyibe cord. at New York price, , and other goods in the Dry Goods line al Wholesale fi.r. Groceries, rrochery, 4:la,,tt are, &c., by the cart-load, dray load, or retail. at prier , to corce.prni.l with the times. Lie - Don't fer e .et the place, corner of State and Foul Streete. (kt 7. tat?. mr.i ASUVIVA.7A MItTV.49.O.IIDI2VARIZI CO( LlS—GltiLvr FALL IN PRICES. i.Vßl(lllre : l l e v ifiiii t ini Z nAisn rZ isrrjen 3 '" :C• cu4tolß•rs - ;:atleasjitrrltfro lotoiatl% York, and is now receiving an extenedve and utinsual variety of Fashionable Fall and Kirov Cl( - )fltbrt, n tbrt, hide have been choicely selected and purchased under suchlfavoralde circtnindancei :IS to enable him to offer Goods oftnost every variety and sly le Much cheaper than ever. My :lock is touch larger than I have ever le t-ore offered in this market. and ctinprise+ a much grentuyaritiy, all of which must be sold, and a such prices that tio qlvtablish nient can get tinder. and for a plcldge of this fief., 1 respectfully in vite all those that wish to buy of i or even see, a good and we,ll-cc lected aiFort went of floods. to drop in at the Brick Corner, oppo site the Eagle Hotel, for particular.. F.ept. tn. Fall of 122-1,4. N W Fall of kqe. rata. AND NVOTTEa Goons, Arriving in large quanta:es at the Jcw Aare of MOSES' KOCII, Commercial Erchaagc, as Frenci ..Sl,, , Erir, Pa. Ihave the pleasure of inforng my friends and customers in nii town and country, that I nun now receiving my hill supply of NE%V AND FASHIONABLE GOODS which, as usual embraces all the varieties of rich and beautiful doods in market, and whi6h are to be sold at the proveilaal kin: prices of Om Old Jew Store, familiar to every man, woman and child in this corner of the State. Notice the folloW i rig. FOR THE LADIES. Heavy' Italian and Chainclion Silks, Cr.os de Rhine Satin stripe. Felon, %Catered, stritsal and plaid, black Italian do. satin sniped rind em broidered +MUM, de Laine, plain and'printed Ctit.llllll2reii, CM .roi dered Roles, changeable :iladonas, French :Ilea:lees, mode c ¢ tors, plaid Long Shawls, Brodie, Cashmere and Silk Slum's, Clll rol. 1 dered Cashmere do. black and'colored silk Fringes, Brutsels Dace, Lisle and thread Laces, needle wroaght Collars, Jenny Lind, Collars, French Kid Clove_, Waimea Satitti and Ribbons, shirred satin 'Sonnets, 111/111(11 nod flowers &c. , EriCriept. 29 iek , . - • ,__ C Lq. 1118! CLO'FilSil—French, English and American Broad Cloths and Cm...miners of every color, shade and quality.-- VESTINGS, A'ESTINGS.. Figured and striped Casblitiere mid heavy-black satin Vestings, fancy silk, Vestings, black and fancy silk and serge Cravats, silk Stmts. Merino d 0 . ,, and Drawers, Gloves. Suspenders, &c,, CAI'S. Cloth and Plulth Caps, cheap at the Old Jew store, COlrollereilll Kl" Change. Frendh street: Souses and Lot at Public Bale. WILL BE SOLD on Saturday, the allth inst., at the Market house, at 2 I', .M.. the School Houses on Third, Fourth and Eighth streets, and in Jerusalem, belonging to the School District of Erie Borough, excepting the rixtureS• Also. at the saute time and place, the half of tat No. 703. situate near the corner of Tenth and Holland streets, n ith the House erected thereon, will be offered for sale. By order. It. 0. lIDLIIURT, JOHN HILL, BuiliPg Corn. Sept. 27, ISIS. JAMES'C. REID, ) Trams—One half on the delivery of the building, and the hal nce the first day of January, BALTimortu. Oct. .5 - Illoquesttators's Bale. BY VIRTUE o an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Erie County, / will expose to public sale at the Court House In the. Borough of Erie,9n Monday the 30th day of Oct.. A. U. 1843,511 the right, title, !merest, property, claim and demand of John Greene, (,beiug a life estate,) iu and to the following described piece or parcel of laud, situate lying and being iu the Township of Franklin; Erie, County, Penna., and known by being part of Tract No. 49, its sold Township, bounded as fbliows vii: Begin ning ale Post the E. corner of the whbte Tract, ihence by the South line of Tine' N 0.311, West UM perches to a Post the North East corner of land of Alfred O'Conuer • thence by the East line thereof Xll-10 peCches to a Post in the der line of land formerly conveyed to Jacob, 'Leech East lel pert to a bush arid thence North 51 I-10 perches to the place of inning, containing inly acres and allowaue.c more or less, with the appurtenances. Terms of Bale—one half on confirmation of sate and the other half in one year with loteresi,lo be secured by i iudgment bond and Mortgage. SMILII JACKSON. Erie, Sept 2d, 108. tor Lait Notice. rrillE Administrators to Estate of T. W. Sterrett deed, being earnestly desirous to prevent costa. give notice to those in debted to said estate, that payment must 1)e Made (at R. T. Ster rett's More) on or before the first of Novem b er next—a longer in dulgence cannot b given. R. T. STERRETT, 2 Miners Erie, Sept, '2O, 1.19. Stw G. J. BALE, Itray Cow. enclosure of the Stiiiscriber. on Thursday the rk Brindle Cow. git es no milk, the point atone no other marks noticed, The ON tier is request toretty pay charges-and take her awn vi 31w • ell MILLER. DROBE info the Ucti tact., n horn is broken nir, eti to come prove I Eric Sept Y!. 1: QTRAVED [PAW! TIIE RESIDENCE OF THE ,stIISCRI -11 DER, in Erie, r on Monday la.t, n dark-colored, spotted COW, aged about P 2 years, the points of her horns sawed ME gave milk when she left. Whoerer will return said Cow to the Subscriber. or give information where shei may he found. shall be reasonably rewarded. .Erie, Sept. 19 , rotrg. 19wif RA ORE ortrOsFruii.-- I' ire Alcohol and double ?critter' pure I'l Spirits fIU pr9IT. Just rece ced and for sale far lower than ever before offered in this market, ' by R. COOK. August, 111, IE4B. , Wagon for Liale. A FIRST rate, n'ew, Two Iluroo IVagon, for Kale for ERIE IX MoNEY. - Inklire of T. W. !doom Erie Aug. 11 1'41". No. I, Perry Moe*. Limo I Limo: PPM!: CENTS 7;i114:811 1,1N1E: 'constantly (111 hand and for Nile at Freeport, 1. North Ila‘l, bY . A. 14,31'11 & Co. August .1, IFI9. welnll2 , ------------ -- - PAESI! 1.13/E.J-At a/I tinicb for ealc at the Kiln near the New 1 Furnace, by I tl)lrril JACKSON. I:ric, :Sept. 0, Isll7l. NEWqoonst, 1411 W GOODS! wVA 11.11 NOly VIM:, at the Co r set Store, No. 1, Reed Muse, a tarp arid general tO , Or 011(111 Of STA I'LE A N FANCY 111JCUS to w h ich we Would resp,-c tfally ins ite the attention of porchnrons. Amon:.; thew lilac h i e, found tut tile Ladies. ele.tanl ()reit and black Silks ; Blain and Fancy .‘luia6 . its, Ureflr II )rlerition, Boidi ru s., 'il. de I.attieQ, t:iiii.thants and Prints, Shawl , or all descriptions, Bonnet Silks, timid,. alit plant and Binned Jarkonets 1111 5V,144 :11111t. Bil4liugs and 1.0- utartitai, A rago, Co °nation and Gala Maids, Cloves. Ilosiery Re. &c. lot the Gentlemen we haven large block of Broadcloths. Plain and l'ancy l'assinueres and Nannette, Sulk Satin and Fancy A'e have used it, and 1 hare yet la /earn the instance in which it il t esfaited la effect rare. Yours very reerw,Ctrully, CHARLES RED:111.1:Y. fte particular mid inoltire for Dr. thgrd'd India Cholagogue, anti take no other. l'orieale by FOR BUILDING R ;rented Propbsals, distior, toelv," and aditrensed t 4 cc) viii at this otlice on i tither next, for throi.li i coliNtructing and deli • Revenue ,Scrcier. Tti Four topsail Fehoone, nor :intro than one hutedr niva.t ten a nt. 'the to els, plans, an) this La p talent, arid month:, a er the tietiver ,S The /: is of white oalt l en deep lots' the rabbi t. white oa ,nod their nha Kcebions, of s Intro Mal nate door thither 01 be Is one loch thick. Toe teal the keel and keelson wilt thick. - Deoilicruil of white oa of lit ii oi.k, and loth to 1 oil. t.. 1 ,, en eighths of on Fr,, , iesui is low .4k, i centre, to mould Melt e head, and to bide eight in doorn ; the nitipe to he than lour Icet Ty 1.,,, and the frame to be ,011 , and tertyitra from the h. of the lore rlg.ting, end I V. low oak tnato. Tin , nithtie, awl of two ii, , l deck. bulwarks, is ale., & *luncheons to bi, 01 to side resort inches. The bottom to tie plittil 'inches thick. !Voice of illiiiiiii.ll to the tiii , kiies ed with tit it composition treenaih , in each bran)!., per 1)0114 live eighth , 01 t ttilw• If, be 1:141e11 , • 41 with 'luck, W. 111011..... 01.111 I Tti, (.7nrimg I , ) be 01 y 1,11.....11,0: , . 4 , A 11j,•11 are -1..1,1C1ie.1 it till [too ,pike, Citing. to be 111 tiro e. , and to die Whey n ide, side, Willi two lions thre awl -tili!te. DA I - 4; ! 'Carne to h, of y 1111:1`111S MO 111110 111Cht!- 11.11 lure hes. st 1111 Cathay ~Citre, l ts oh lodge and each alternate beans. '1 110 root kneen will he zie Hine, by thirteen 'oche beams and mile. The ilt.e” Deck to I shaken, [Breit Inches thin- On each vile, neate , :t slit.t materials and width, lin MMM= the Bide and tt Met s and not let.; thou ibur k nit inch iron Sinkes entline. Nalet Mast cot cutripotiti", tie. On lb. nattksht ••••••lail maim r ritsrtintoc4 • •.:t and nett }. " 11 poop 11 , 1411 wit licaists of puo l . of % nu•S our, ft.tlf inrt ,, i tat ktiet•'4l anti Ii tutu to tit Fureeli , V , •1) eaten at white ash and I .ll'llll l ry fastehhip. 'site (olive toot above the lutt.l scraped inside and out ; t andiron work to be ea% en to be first covered vi ith p with purr sheathing cops • enty-eight onuses to (Si or el cry dc•irripitoil. hues. The luicYr rousts the spars of 'lnure, free inlay lie hereafter ea; en. cr's work, (iticlitilieg two fleeted watt the hull, boa'. of anchor's, chains, water upon board 01 e.;cll vo,sel Ili'actured by .1. J. A Id, lin Ole sets of 'rear, and extra iron work complete. Alh inches to be plank blocks. allot' less size, with iron [i pteering apparatus, and st lion. I'o furnish the ma( Ret static Vessels, and vie' denominated joiner's wor the vessels, except that of low the deck. in fact, to elite all the beforemention, saUsfation of the superini ill a safe harbor on tile 41 equipped. with the eteept ter tanks, armament, mid wardroom furniture, b room and ste e rage. Jog. M. Sterrett. P. 31eteall. Samuel flays. John IL Beel) 4 '. Carson graham John A Trao, 'William Kelley,- J. 11. Williams, IVnt. N. Lane, J. It. Fullerton. No proposal will be roi engaged in shit. by the sign:num.+ of in° faithful fulfillment of the c rine half of the ainomit satlifthetory evideace to and the decks laid; and thit completed. Tao topsail venter board 1: nor more than one fitandre. Won't', one on Lake Erie .Specificatioas.--Saine n fastenings, which will be o he ten filcher; at the heel a eoppered, and a ith the add JOI I= To furnish all the inateru 'seription, and execute cabin, wardroom, and steer open front?, aith drawers fronts, pilasters, cape, &e.. 1 walnut, and the residue to, perfectly free fromknom. and wardroom to be coveri whim-lead; the too last e t the work Covered w stia titre to be painted a kb three CO entail, four ill the wardroo msla a mahogany esteloud aardroonl. To provide all usual 011 board of Revenuej mahogany. • ) 6120 ! Payment will be nride heen produced Mat all thd furnished, the work coitui , i , y full complied with. No . ship joiners,fiecompalii....l I hole to he deli% eted. ' To forithili the materials, port, on the Mitotic cwoo4 ty-four feet long, and roar ri on.Lalie Erie or Vntario, tw be built of the very 1.12,4 tt without scarf, and theilatix copper Ilisteued throughout; pitted cuinplete; Iwo boat Ii The v. hole to Le linichell - threirroats of lead color pa the ,uperittwittletst.. royini S A /Litt To furnish the hen mate tinitibleJ, reef points; &c. ct•pt the cloth ' , and make all t•c•ee carrying a toretopsai priultlis, quarter, inant, and for two quarter boats; toast cluthe•d bags; binnacle and n denominated Sailmaker's w on the Attlantke rout; or if f porn• an 1.4k6 Erie or Unta Payment will be made on All the work to be execute by dui superintendent. Hut ; and iiiodelB will be tuvolittix De par une n t bri obtained': and er, bet•oi n l the amount of titi Otli:rs will be received Joiner.% or Carperiter`ti w the whole provided sullicien tino.sB 211111 raShiOna IVTOIV opening, direct fro, Goods of New styles, s stripe Brocade nuti changenb' imperial and changeable Lu printed and embroidered C. with n great variety or Frene which 1 Invite the attention Sept. la, IE4B. among the n gogue. Their e to a trial. istrorth Citaticc 1)1 1 of Dr. Osgood' !f witorseing its' t a most voluntd i that its pro pet its reCurrelf, it arc liable. 16krr, Attorney t Detroit. ME=3 OPOUA SCIICIONIIIt. FOR S 'P.:NW:SI:IIV; ;E. 'Ctts.Ast.xs IderA I,tr'iT. Se pt. 6, te IR. lyen dor-eLl.' Pr ,pr,..tl. tor newt lIIIe I' e-- the Seerefary Of ilp•Treasnry, v, ill I e re ,tl 1.2 o'clock. non I. of the tenth dm of Oc -1114 the milerial, lid certain ellill Wllll'lll.. il.flllg /1$1:11. six f sehow ers fo r 11, II .S. materialo and dill' .n-ton ..4 tollins. of not lc,s than one hundred mid filly d and silty-11%e tons each, custom-hot/be buildio r g io.troction4 to be pmti.lied by vebbels to Le completed tltttlin four of the = 1.0 Vide t 19.1 and to be twelve j h- PhC %11Jule 01 timber' to Le of e to lee 01 natural Trutt 1:4;!;, ten by mcl vc - thchc•+. with copper I. three quutterA of piling Hour tindwr, W bv fa ,teli:2 I through copper 1 , 0!r , cct ell .214:g.1. of WA:: inch 4pran, Kni.rhe awl Transoms', fully awl heeur,,ly ta,tl:llcl s% copper to plant-. 1 two fret apart from centre to trike‘t ut the heel etches at the UN. Ear fl FUtit , Cis. Of :4 tete snatert II at; , Gera llamal gctAttt. and vt %tut , Ger, to to ul Ii a oak, loco.t and Color, Iroot Ott R 5 ter as the IH,updtck ...A.tett,l,, Balearho , to to• t a t i t d tot w,ir,l be I,laaltett wade aatiout 0 tlvo catch .httittonn; irorthha hi the butts art, to 1•e %%lute tune Wank . , and the %%bole t:4 We tube plugged. 'ubt, perfectly clean and ta 4 JUnd, and to 1 1 e.l with the behtlwlinm oak plank, three 'lie iii aerials, War Inched thick, and to of the lotion. ' 'lte brutoni to Le Le.lell loice.,i, teven ins ie , Leer, all I mot, eliNt oo t i to he butt I,,hed tiltwighwit ..,11.11 cep no inch thwk, IL lour ,trake:, Ull 111,, copper Lui,:Lifir i 11-1.0101", ui one inch or ',et ai , :o I. hots 111101150 11 o 1,, 0! oak, ,P o ur in each 1 tame 1.,1111 st Ise qtrater 01011 e lots• pi is ; helm it the citttre4,.t pr , .1.(1 111(Cr 3:11 1,110 . t, i.ur:l 1111,13' 110 IN 10 he tl Qrvigni) i,1 , 41 . 11...d. 111111 111(.0i . ys 1:11 , e of tt, into 1.1110, and (13 Lc (liar uglily fastened to the of white pine free from knola and .t. 1.1,1, niche., wde, evcept three strake , sv.sterv.v.,,,, m.lsi Is vitt he of the same Mar inches in lintkites , , Much three_ t”tasn- awl cutlinee, anti bolted ttstwavis s tin L... 11.4 me eniittli, ut one loch thwit, t ap.irt. :shun .lecis to be mstened wnir a each Imam and .>trakesatid one in each tngs to he of mahogany, covered with top alld corw.rt.', ;tofu:lk or yritow pint• (War inchk, r3•n to be 1411:41041 111 the le,lett 111;111 tier. the Main r.:11, and ri ;zit s cockpit alt. !tile pine, ;hi.; ;,;- like 1.1;.1 , r1.1: trio aud the ti 11);e; to by :.;:fur4...ly crauw. t!, to the Imivaprit,ltts. Penh drek ! to 10.. 0te1t0. , ,n0,1 tor:o.ltell iota nil neceaaa tm.tenums of the ~.Mmu to be carried oue I.'lle•e, hole to I e is ell caulked, !Loa , o ld 1 c bottom to bc p aned, and all for Net)thi Il i tank three coat , Le...t paint. The !mown teat felt, and mhyore.l to the load line ; r properly diatrtlaued. fro'. vil ,o " to I, square tout. 'ln fortm.h al: the span !hued, and p:ar +1 to thew Prole punt be Of Mote ply-, and lite re-i lite of tom kllets, and FA shill diniemions an 'ci furnish all the rots, Mass, and plumb ,atetit water CIO el ..) ill any nay ethl- I block and rig!, no, milt the eVepthill inks and amaini mt. To furniall and tit two Copper pun, 5.,..m01ar it.kfle....,r man : & Co., at New York, is Mt 100 Colas [ bones. To fursl-It all the M ocks, ii tilt docks of greater dimenalons than Set en rd provided Will tflethill rollers; and 1 its and !manes. To Milne!' a capstan, patent hide I iuhts . 01 the heat deacrip .rials, fastening-4 Sze., usual oil hoard rte every description of work usually , and in any tiq,ltner connected null ii to calm n, wardroom, and steerage bc druisli all the 110 terials necessar : ece a work in a laid , rul manner, and io the 'enilent ; and del err the s e:uoil•I admit anaie : fully ii, ;411e.1, illina:+llr,l and on of sdill, ri.4not, chains, anchors, ~ itilitmai., nautichl in.oruntenls,' 01,in nits, and Joiner' i• is irk of cabin, Vgatti- ddered iiale , f l eeeive3 front persons .1:, I ...oh ~ : ::.t. iii,ist be accoitipanied f sy.touhie 1,,,, l Uas as sureties fur the attract. i 1 ) _! 1, untract will mid on presentation ,11 it the ve-sels a I•lnkeit.u,,, ceded, Ili balance on th ' tient er.) of the ve-,sels ¢chaarrers, of notltvs than one hundred and fifteen tons nensuretnent, tu be do ud one on Lak outario. • the others, w 'la tbe etception of the iron, and mould of 1 ratites, w Inch u ill hd five at the head. fan! the es•zele not ar lition of a centre-hod boar; ch. ili.V Eft' S WORK. its. thrtotiiiv , 4; &c., of the tore last de ll Mt` yu tier: Ott or!: Connected w nu the Tire , 1,1`1 , 1W ins th , k. The berths to be f Underneath. The berth and draw or dit cabin and nardrouni, tole of black be of %lithe pine, urn ~ 1 1,010.,1, and lAll the pine wood it oil: of the cabin i r A with titres coats of hest Englishr als to be well piiinteed down, flush all COIIU Or t'opai varnish. The steeraeo i is of white-lead. Tw o berths in the I, and tiure hi the tste.:.rage. Tu fur ; i table far the caldn, and one for _the 1 each pantreys, lockers, du'. as are Vei.el.s i . Also companion &r, of 1 I • ten slit.fhctory et idence shall have Il laterials. ta,ten nu, &c.. hiss e been od, and the ..-t tietl., (ions (A the contract hills %vitt he enterLiine-1, except iron y ennic:.2nt ...uretic4. ditto% lota InOllLiN after the - plans ztre OEM con:anen t and deliver at vueli port or four New LOllllOll V. hat , ` Loup, we:t une ZilqTll CHUN, ~:ono n „,l Of each fleet ription. boaiN uutst oak and cedar. 'I lie gun Nvatk% filre of natural crook or bent in. 'robe and forto.slie.l WWI IWO Alty of oars )lO+, }oke and ron locks of the best manner, and en% ere 1 n alt in all respect". ,aWfactory to 4 ot. A% ill fe mote Ou dolitocy. S WORK, l:ih of holt row, in lot', comp:l , llkm ti fact, to thriti,lt all tho tuatenak Ca - ttIC k•ii US Willa{ Oa i+ollll,f a VIP. enoe ' and top-gallat.t sail, t% ith hatch tar- 1 fore-e,t,tlei (leek attunes. 9WI/111.4,1 coats, forty bailout:eke, and tlNla , q heel covert; and execute all the work rk, and del'iver the same at such por,t ) tr the ye-nods, en th, 1at0,,.. at such iu as this Department may direct. Olt try. 1 in such manner as shall ha directed to departure fn at Cr: viginal plans ( unless the, pre ions rAnction of this no extra hills o' any nature whati:!v contracts, will he allowed. .r the . Shipwr noul-bnllder's rk for each v gel, reperntely, or fur burelle4 are gi en hIefI.INTOCE YOrNa. Arlin;; Secictory of the Ireciekry. i_ ~_---- ' l le Dregs Gloods. i Holston. a choice *election of Dress i ch as Toll de rat) , literinot. satin e CllollllerPg. (veil' beautiful') ako, tree, striped and plaid de., figured, 'lthineres, (the late styles.) te2ether h and Etigibili lie Laittex. &e. &e . to f the Ladies. C. 13. NV3116111'; 1 Elh4w/s: D 8(4 UA R VIT.RNS, including the all wool iere, Mucha, Turkien tyke. to Le found new and cheat. at C. IL witlill'n4 Shaw LONG A 1 0() ,I) PEI:RENT P. Low. Shand. Cash Long eade.Stradilla. and all other &pt. 29, any Tes.t imonlals of the uurcc is such as will, at or of the State of Mich ITrtnrr, March ..M. 1E312 India Cholagogue. and salutary effects abet. us- MOB,. Ow for the cure of IC't use will prove a watt V. to which u r o ho cry respectfully I- FARNSWORTH, iiiILL cahibit , Eric Monday, Or The procession will parade through A, M. Admission 25 c ent .- 2,0 o'clock, I'. M. Tian A7EI Or Imperial I^cro:aq Courrot This gorgeous I'll:1ml, /tom the la • & :GM et. Neil York, has just bet: fid ptirtionth es - qui:4lo at untinan.litp, has net er been equalled either to our la said to let faidatoncit after the model l'erria, latrine the reitni 01Cyms the G The eides of the Clan.lol are divider by tacitly gilded ',renal! work ha the at) le work is bordered by beautiful frill mu tolits,well as the bottom of tire Chariot. 'th e rent (tithe Charihtee is cot erial purple aeltet trninae.l as lib deep harder of lane and' ellow velvet, that at, tirmetri an figure, stars:llot flowers; we Tile i haraotaier appears burn,' along Ire of pyl.. mighty ciragorie, apparently of alrote the lye at heels of the Chariot. Who 3"orforana • A %yr.), brief dc-Criptlort or the 11.4141 e panel', of pTorrtit.lollal, 241% ri.ty be as Isla to 1,04(4 . ..nan0 their htainling rural p r The Eataleiqrt,an Matmeer, to whole anent and order of the nett., , general Uaaalcarle, is 111 It. J. 1. .N.ITI ad the eelehrita tarp : al., I f Tfri* ,4.110 la , tar :nip, ete . r.t . reeve. cat Centaur anal lufdat .I.ritiegais I A"h 1' 1: 4 1' .1 mg.( tutor :la, c tfrtt appeet-un ha , lit a. a ca,;,,....tr in Ira :, tat tilde!' he %sail the beauty and Conic a. • • 11.4. ata Iv. , n, 'I I " ~'1 an N 1 in. as III) 111 IS al,Li 1 It, ie . tatueli;ce I I dean", of ire . rll . • 4,1 per- „ n , l Vrili (111'1'1, PAcil ilti Who - e prop.--Eolza! path a ar 1.3 1 2.11.11. 4 :111.1 tul,eur (JI fIVJaI:4 rife ixeltenee in the fi;Trzto."l eta-, tilat\t tit OVA. The great rider of It :tt ilO-1 . (rear any taller ea the iv, :ter to, ire.tr in air Lrine•trtart art, rei,reetiterra an Carat India p , gSlcr, aitnr l tar the 071 InLr, arch eta firaerri ra: Sac to Vat , of 11'11 , 1 Ralik, cry novel awl hei• tt idi the Rt.. in +G . ”; of FA• coal:4( . 11 , 11 oral I , erfurin a a ,tract; e,(61 , ),1fy a0) , ;:,11 , 1 , . , ! ,, `0‘' , tt 41.1.. .0, [19 . .11441 . .0114e gle,tea Ne.ll.der- 01 at.• as alt f , ar ticii i ititiiat tame 11l l Pi, t 7:6 . * II I,P-ter:talon rat th- t. , ;(; Ler %%Arian an, an I the t: aura n, 11.11; n A ••11 A VOI!. 0010T...r0d 4..1.1....tNa . .1 in 110..1 u. t.;.rc ail) tie! d.'a ,ceare ul the 'far eat an toile v. WI J. J. Nathan-a. Mlt. IN(W)1, Wall 6%0 ha.tortuir, aural Of the Wild \sloe! ha. watt I,lllodirre thOst . a.dw.i-h. so pr. raltar to the e a:Toe...au t of 'lshii dUCILI And t.F.,I3I{CE Hies cue of Pet...anal I o.ittititt th, fat. 11 , rhill tai lepultlanim VII I I'll. prule, of, as tw II 11 , ` lanai,. Is the t Merr2.na.tia Ilatio•a }lli, IZIN 5 , er, , . 4 . larh , „li r42:14.. , ad IA a . 011 if' CUM' Ant rut 4.14441,4•trt ue al %lei I trirone ular gne , l, 'rod ek,rriTl .. T. IlltuNV t, J. mAi,l.l).ny, rerhler ihr eirteriatur,ort free fro; rein, e.l ate tit BAIA:LT:- .1 all liar Int.+dc dnuoT, fa-hiunahle an the IS '!'he ray , :. , 111 iu C. 1•11, ‘‘' , -aft,lti the f lit:, at n a llle the of t Itteuerzil of the etate of cnT, March IPA% gt .1 ofeets of tir. Os ,;y e ,mply..ll your re ( . In in own Cam., my ObleiVation. I id-so:went core ; nod I /dire agnitn-L, nod an ef bAiil to br, cnually 10410- ktomt , 24lge of k in con :remedy for buck, I cot.. pectfully, Z. PLATT. Oath of the C. S. Army, , A1ie1p..()ei.26,1e41 'TON k PERKINS. 1 10 for Erie and e‘Cept four lictwn tluc,t, and to LC hie, four niche+ thick .caul leo on each id, thick in each frame Lo A:ld hit Mehl, on 110 k ROL kt.,4, thin To I,c Ilion-Awl:l} National J. w. BAN Lrio, r 1 Tn.( INDIAN VI-Gr QCAR(.34.1.1' lore ttn short tear tel 1` tempt %1 a. math, to cooittote, ia a en f a few of the hem; of the hilja), _ltl t the /1,1111. Tto• ttt it could he mil pies adopted tis the basis to !sold itit t m b ane , s‘,,.pi,ettti nit a cMtt url :111110w of the 11.• W ey..l/.1110111 Pale II ante, ‘‘ tole it stmok the putltt,et.ti th e Ntm, hoAvever,tall do .Lt Ma t t., Where this feel, greeiol C. lais 11.4 fin‘ Istett atom& I v. ith the 111(01 small beginnings, it. Sttl ,, , are tmn held in higher ~t tnr.tion at thtt i preze: origotall) totroducctl. Cure of I.."ever an '''l' l'u !hi; Dr. Wright --0111(` tilne 3 nor your Indian Ve;:vtable Pill , . .1 11.0 e luu demand latch l'er the curs ut 1 . 1`0.r has i run whn half 14.Til laid up n ith 11 1 triad Curls other reme all of whit! Ile determined to try one bok is non spud and %self. Mr. 'ld Mr. 11. (:rove; a as;, :slr. acre all flown at the .f.tme tulle witit p ako tried th.• vitals other rene,m, Vegetable I'lll-,oon re . ,rered 111..11/ all :1,1/re you from n hat I have ) L ei may be relief on for „t perfect core of Pt Yours, re-tactfully,- J. Certificate front Col. Tate, ^dieu of the ion Illooncd.urg, C. , lutulda Co. Ilr.lt'lHiatn %Vmeat —ll...ar'or 1 Woo] i4Oll to goat* tug Rout the to , ' of good 131 die wt, Act hare 'willow If.-ortP.l to the Pin hot. 1. WetIC.C.I a lVerl!,111:II3 lay paper. I tun; an Vegetable 1.116 a trial. and attar hati its for to Nett and laittity, It.lSe tlteiu a (11 cry other tirepn 'at It Clef) . 111,1330. when afflicted w it! the t.treatti of life tsar encutill,erea NNW trlier froth the Ilte of your Pillt its Ott gollia tO bed, iilten :II /1 4 1 , Vrti, to health. 16,S of u , ur. tuna %% in ris inn. trrititlt'S 13 , 11.111 rill n t eitt v of operitting effectually Withtlitt patient, and in eat.e us tilr tut ascii p.t!spectf ly }our friend, (From the . telatvere I:t limbs Dellti.N. 1.%) WR1.11107 la VIC , V mt.; ttr.t: Pir.i.w. .11thoush not tiartieular ty friendly tO patent medicines. we nittbi coulcss that we Kaye be come a emit ert to these pills, hat' in 4 n 1 opportimity on two or three ucea. nap, to tett tier, efileacy. I*.n• a seink medicine, one or txt 0 will he Mend alit Unitise tire; aye. Where bile or other impurities hate iteittitinil .ted.amt more Ithorutigh medicine iii re nuimi, st dose ot three or httir.of these }tilts taken on going to bed, will be Mewl eifecmal in ciciah,itet the s i tomach, mid rectories the km eh, to a healthy }line. %Ve speak fr ni etperietice; and take tileiliaire in Cunintending the pills V) tile mblic. AG I.STS.—o. Ir. Spaterril, Erie; W. - itr. P. Judson & Co.. IVn ' tert:wil John 111 c l -hire. See. Girard: .I.la‘aleitii Ton:tenon. Union; Iniley Potter, Wear riptreilehl; IV. ii. Townerni, Springfield; It. C. Tot\ n & en., Milt, , ..iteiln , i NC/1h Eant. o i n' t ,.., (lit its-b i..,ciii.it elt to the sale or lAT.D:IIT'S INDIAN vni;ETAiim: 1.11,1.5, n nal, all. end re oil. hat Race street, Phil aq,ll,lii,,; .12,, , ,,, creeiro, cell i.t,Let, New lio . ki and Ibm Treinont Et.., 11..t0n. I . _Erie. Mey I", 1P.1.. r, Ready Blade Clot Lug at th Colvfnecial Esc THE r.o•rri:, , r ha-110W l'n 11; 1 Usi; r.ll inil, aver: R. , ‘te1....1%. 1 1 ..-. ('[.l•'l`ll!\+:, ti...del u;, in tlio I,' manner, 1.010•1. 1.0 i-, .ii•ternuiwd , r , 4 25 p:',r cent. Allan not • ' • • ~...,, 1, i..,•, :q il 1t1.41,,,,, , ,, : • i-e- (•%, r) gtade, ...) rnd 110 .n. , .. 0 It.t ,011. n . - ,!... a. 1 appuioo. 1,, ......rd to coolity, c anus% ill.: 14,q);1:1;ne on./ Pine rrtnri l i 11 I.:itkell '1'4.7,•••:,t awl iliolvfir .11. 1 ,1e14 : ; :nn in . - r (*( , ...!:i ('0......9 Mark II n. , 1 k'alOCl; eill,slllls re tS ., W 7 z, , '"'ilk, .11. V: ino a l l,l . I` lls Lirrilt au , / 4.%+tPirt l'li: , ;tt 'lt T.":l'br :- , ,,th•r , and Cathdi.,,, WI. t'i. T.13t1'411.1.1N5. .10.41, tale• COI:It:1011 tiLtrU. ;.I do.YIIA ( Star re . iciorrq rut (ittut Ulu) to %lir Lot-t inuittorr ano corii(or, tt hull to oil I to iti:rratiloorl 'The pallor .11e 111Vit , ti to C,lll mut attd , tLrap a ^ t obli-doilwilt iti t'te Cute' uppouiiitio ihr I1.I,1111.3" Hotel. May Eli nsonitrzar, J. H. 11'14Lioiso.kaler is Fori•i_iii m. 4 ji; CortiliCatuA of tlelio,ite, 1:01,Innd e • current awl iiii?..urrent money, neeoo, viake culls cuouu on nil Inv En .tern cit R=ffa=e2lMEl NIQueS rect•lLckl oil Dro.vr arld llabl• hallilat the rowe+l' ra11..1 or pp ! )„in. Ohl 0, llidlana. li.•aparky, Vktollli.l. W 10 , MO 11110.(• or 1,1.4 w oert4t,a,.., 1,,A. ! Yea-fl table set a•,.. oct ee dirvelly ....iro-Ile the Ea4le. hotel,, 1:n 1 my 1 ___ 1-1-% 1 III:. , k 4,..,..- t:,,,,.1,, a large assorts I Ile .iiii Elxocutor's to J3V. ord to I: thep t, tpleth' Court. wlll b Ile : non ia - t (nine, ort the prem Urfa tifailn t•tatitrilay the 1101 , d.tv of P. 3h, all he right, intiire,t, prrmi , tl) 'Hai pi, :Nlote, late of .all town:than of cirteffli..l4 ce4. , ..lnii the folln‘t init de.,critied mete. P ingalo Iwing situate art toll mliip of t; and elate of Penni.) Ivaniai Louade and ' wit i 4 lipt;itining at the North Cott come, 33 perches In 4 v4:4; thence Ete.l 3;1•S pert.' ginning contamimi uric hundred and petchea of land it ith the ratan miee, Ie Ii; excepting and rei-err Mg too Did, Ni i imr It here the grate,, roar are, ~ O ~.1, 1 101111 th 1 der improvettieht, a tinan.oreliar,l and a gi Terms of rate, one fourth in hand, the Mina' payments, n tilt 'Merest; to Lear and mortgage. Sept. !Zit, lel^ [i.le2oJ Sur, 1% inz 1".!.e, FENS. Agent. tuber We Dtla, FOR OM: 'wan at clout ID o'clock. If price. °pea at*); h a d „,„ 'fawn by du norlts. itufaetory of). Stephenson completed. Fur ittigrace. .od I riltlaul eloblaiour pt or modern II is the Imperial Chariot* of eat. 1 into olx panele, sepainted of Lou& XIV. The scroll I ildiog, - and rune Gong the a rich hammercloth of ler fringe, Iw:third (row a ole decorated with ehglch, - %tilt in gold and haver.— tt yen the expanded v. itig4 ~a4sive gold, which couch iCiN ate. utel poAtton or thew non to the public, who is untrabted the- errungp. 111AM:40113i Pageants and re and _fotur h..ree lat,t,te.rly._lti 1:13 IS ti..;•l3ted by Hid. This Infant Atria, t entith.l.Aintro,r the pre-., that tbr crave, erh,l clabrin the la 00,1. ).•t )c.ta,;t': anti eunttlrr Iris fustructur, J: J. Nd- RIX 1:119 :Irt• II With 4arlatirls, nL callo=sedly Wrth a 3 21201 gall,ps a different cont:e av- Ow II c.o. o Mulct.,s of co•upar! and e.astP of ha and uj,,or• 14.? introfluro.l th•rntohlt. They can ,t 6 athl try Nom, tot) .tetra-' ntay truly Lt.:ph, .11lit rtlan btakytiflit n vqn o. ul Ff , Ce:o'll, bar tzl.; j' e: Cuilenaut." ="O., I 811,1 f:r2c.iars charact , r, l) (;latliaLurd cf . Ct.tar, act et'Alth Prairie, in ti Vat- of equeNtrruti,hi travc4;:rE lip! I filli-h^•laDll ondpr *kr of 11.thttone tn:cceds all l iVllrt. Iv Arrna Einertainment3 :11.1:r11:1Z, (trawl ca, 1: IiTS, Gir ulticti the liA- Periort:wr- has t• I,ct , rt co ol etioutct..r Lite Ilk! to is; I:IL JEIIIESO3,I, •I)NV cl.R\lu'. they %vitt he Ili , 111t:111g pG . .[1.1- I: irqic-. ot i6e 7n. Nort:i I:zo,r the 0114111 , 1 Jo/1111'40V. n the Kith ~ LY~~]Y~ Attl.E 141.14 4 . ri:, , ed'hince an httmlile'rit le medical preparation, a, dark at the tune as I.; rated «at., that the prior I -I.ere sound. So.nruch re • lancet, that the ill erne• 100,1 to confirm that telt projee tor. dt:.. aat an end. Every 'it It vt etc...we ; kn'Crylt here gratif)ing enccess. Erorn 11,11 Ityntilltons ! and it to t nine titan alien st. wits il Asia°. = 3_!•nit left toe a supply of ul •ni.l to be illgreat ;Lute. Mr. James Boyd er and Ague, and had -It pros ed of no avail.— table I'M,. and by u4.ing Stuuleer had it daughter, • .; and three of lilt family uer and Ague, and had , hout etr. , ct. Your Indian o polivt health. 1 can 'r Indian Vegetahl&l'ills ye: awl .I.te. 1= Columbia Nenvxrat. ra.. March eofthe many v. host:aver 'mu ot the I . enetitg result under this influence, I \larch, when you Coln uduccd to giN e your Linn ig fairly tesiecl their nier cided prererenceover cv- tick hr..nlache. or when teurbil Innings; 1 found . By taking front four to, ave always been reNtorett ,out the exnen...eof a phy the .11..tinguIshetl 4listitrhiog the teL.t of the koduentg eiekness to the , L. T.I.TE, Clothing Store, nt hieNnW C31.01' ll r,,,nrnuent of firlt rate te , t , t3te and in the beet to :4.11 for CASII `tower 11,1, 1 ,1;ice. liir%hlock of raperaor t.. eolimion, tnidl.lim o! rilvtil lie 64- it or price. Notice the rl: Dr'. .3 Coals; . 1 ,1 ; (oats; crcry .1'11:1 F. p nitro resw er,:ry kind; , TIL CLOTHING AND it U.,' and ilratvero. Merino &c. &c. employed and to ill I C all kinds of clothing to ( 1 0 1.11te etc:Haig:hi the new Ilal Exchritice,r-Vrei,ch MOSES KOIII. EEO ine. t.c Bilk: of exeliange. rdin, will t.(13 and will e onto and .ight drifts,. es,,itiel wade reinittaw rit drafts coastnntly on 11, 1 Primslynnll Bank jUt and Loh/ utt the moat. 2 doors from the corner lent for sale cheripby OELDF:I , I4r. PUN I etpo,e,l to sale, by pub q., 11l the towtiship of (let. next. at 2. O'ClOCks 11, awl demand or JUlliell at the , woe of tits de trcLl or tract of Intel Ir. cenfeld, county of Erie ...crib.'4l as follows, to at a i .at; thence ,ouLh t.:. to the place of Le ttuce . _,Altre 4 arid V ... • :•aol , more or les I. for It bor tog grub I ' CIC is about SO acres u , .lal frame barn. balalive 10 ttitee Ifi'd by judgment Monti JAMES jutor u 1 Ja fitu