=_ TILE WHIGS AND HENRY CLAY ' "Regardless of all imputations, and Proud of the op portunity of free and unrestrained intercourse with all tot fellow eitimas, if it were physically possible, and COW 113libio with my official duties, I would visit every State, io to every town and hamlet, address every man in the Union, and entreat them, by their love of country—by, their love of liberty—for the sake of thentselves and their po..torit‘ -- "in the name of their venerated ancestors—in the mune of the human family, deeply interested in'the tru ..l comMitted to their hands—by all the past glory wo -I,w won—by all that aWaits us as a nation, if we aro true and futlifid, in gratitude to Him who has hitherto so „i v ,,u, hie ,, rd ttzt, to poqe—solemnly pause—and con b.,npl,te etc precipice which yawi.s liefore us. If, in derJ, it c have incurred the Divine displeasure, and if ,it h e u •ce , sary to chastise this people with a rod of von e., ~,,y, I would humbly mostrate, myself before Him, mud implore Him, in Dis mercy, to visit our favored land .oult war, with postdenco, with fanine, with any scourge, otherMau military rule, or a blip 1 and heedless onthusi \ it-ni for mere military renown." - Such were the sentiments enter aired by Mr. Clay in 1, 3 .,.2:4, during Gen. Jackson's danvass for the Presidency. ,Ito prayed that pestilence or famine should visit or be „loved country, rather than subject it to military me , who were eminent only in militar) life. Of comae t a is no . i,ver tut] that the sentiments of this extract should re -crier any attention or meet -with any concurrence in the o big party. Neither can it be suspected that the speak er et:or wits a member of that patty while entertaining -Itch wishes! Happy, thrice happy would it be for the Whigs, if this could ho as we have supposed; most fortu- Rile would it be if Mr. Clay had never Uttered these sen timents. , 6 I Itjs astonishing-to see how much 111 luck befalls the %Vhig party. if they elect a President, he boon If their lenders avow a Not of principles, and the party adopt them, they soon become obselcte ideas. If their most honored and respected Statesmen uondenin a course of conduct, as a curse to the country, they, through som wa,,,wardness, arc soon found adopting this sery course and hurrying on the predicted national curse. At the same tiine the prophet is continually regarded as inspirq, and his subsequent speeches and letters are received with as much reverence as the oracle of Delphi. The alma pent respect paid to him is intended to soothe his :north' feelings at seeing his counsel treated so coldly. This i s a way of bit) ing off, peculiar to the wings. But the ill-fortune that befalls Mr. Clay is still mJe inexpressible. Arrived at that extreme period of tit ll e shell his strength and feelings will no longer starer hiM to take an active part in tho severe labors of public lift , and nature forces him to retire to peaceful scenes, when, t he shades of evenhig aro beginning to fall, it is then thiit Il e looks around to see what has been the fruit of his life has been the infittence of his example and what the effect of his opinions upon his fellow titizens.--,- Ldse the old Roman Statesmen! sitting in the entrande o f their- houses, ho would desire to drin, deep biltit faction frurn such rellet.tions. Thit.bow bitter to him ninsi be the draught! For for,- ear , of his . life; devoted to his party aud their servil ana aging all his oratorical powers for the elevation of hi party and now in tho decline of his life to find himself Banat T ide and a military chieftain taken in his stead, slime itrity recommendation In his military services.— Not only so; but if his thoughts turn to the great measr errs of his life, the American systeM, ho sees it rejected fat-e in principle and fraught with ruin in practice:J- If the Felten vision Of a Bank rises to his view, the voic3. of his friends declaring it to be an obselete idea, echoes in his cars. if he attempts to scan the actions of his fel. low citizens, the conduct of his own friends spreads over him a ch‘ll at the prospect of that frightful curse, more terrible Masi war, pestilence and famine, which, they, in defiance and contempt of all his admonitions,' are stri p ring to bring upon his country. Unfortunate man! Ile has outlived his 111110.: lie has not kept pace even wit) the progress of the whig party. Ile survievs, a nionm . mem of desertion—cast aside by his friends—as t 4 :worshipers of graven images heroine weary of idolizing the same old statue throw it aside as -a useless leg. NVell may' honow exclaim, blow, blowt hot winter vitul. THE WHIG PARTY. Eveqthing,wittily says the Philadelphia Herald, means something, if tne had but the gift to understand it. it. is nuphilosophicai to dispose of a puzzle yi calling it blinnding,. Whatever comes into existence . has 801110 del signor it, and as soon as it becomes utterly useless, i forthwith goes to pieces. There are "sermons in stout 8,4, bard subjects as they are, and "good in everything," i }weever difficult to find it, and the Whig party must bo and mean something. Our apprehension is this: The nature and providential drift of our institutions gives us a Democratic Government, and in practice demands de in orrute functionaries. The creed and the discipleship , !wet, in the nature of things, lie kept in some tolerable tlezree orcerrespondence. In Natural Philosophy and Tneetop there may be parties antagonizing each other Math in theory and in action,, because first principles are to dispute, and there,is no authoritative expositor; but the } &run:es and polii'v of our civil Government arc matter. 42ffvuzention sod construction by the proper authority i_ absolute and certain. There can, therefore, be but on. viinate, permainent, or substantive party in politics hut thoro may be any number of temporary, adjective 14ects, through whom con-conformity and abuses arc to hi expo ,, tl and remedied. The n big party, we take it, re sults loom this necessity, and is legitimately devoted t • to this reformatory function. Its fortunes and history ac real sell "nith this view. The Democratic party hold. the (letrrutiteut front the proprietaries in fee, and tht vlo z partly ha , a sort of a fnker's lien upon it for re tors , Once it/ a dozen or twenty years, when the dem - errais, to the Presumption of an indefeasible title, be. Int , l so badly that the cannot endure themselves any] 10r2,r, the Whigs lint their true usefulness in helpin p ,, h, , ,t of thiun to tur 1 the rascals out of office. But th i irisas thereupon wake the egregious blunder of itnagin sz that they ore a party, instead of a patch for the, reg L'IT on The conduct and action of the Whigs sustains the tiew, While the Democrats aro always preachin Principles, they are always exposing abuses, and coo phininz of mal-administr.ition. tyrany, not usurp e:Ion: that they charge upon their antagonists. And i 110 'Am2. to this fact that they aro essentially a reform , P?rtA, tlinizir they neither know the fact nor wish it to Ie so, that they are able to appeal, as they.rdways do, to the in . ogre ,, ice and better sentiment of the country, with plan•thle data ! , for its support. They always behave hut, better on the questions of peace, anti-slavery, and the right of pi Loon, than their rival . s; hut they mistak e their office; beeatt , e they physic and plaster the disease talc . % it into their heads that they ough tabs reeeh cut as the head of the family and the manage 6f it' a'Lar,.. If they could once get-it fairly into thoi that they aro only a "segregated association" o 'zuqteil Democrats, and conduct themselves according Icy th.'y would truly answer their providential purpose; hulia- thing of setting up for a regular, permanent, in i',^;) !Lien% and integral organization, puts them entirely tn.t.t IrlitollV with the established order of things, re, what would otherwise ben a symmetrical move 4 ' ll into a miserable shale, and a confounded fuss gon 'cr:llr. 11,0 r uc THE OTIIEII. Lea.—The gieat electionocrin o c , •rz.g e which Was conwitted a dal.. - or two ago at Bat 'ploves to have originated with somo "ultr. Il hiLts" congregated at the door of a Federal nowspape t'• They threw bricks at the Democratic procession a: , d struck one or more pelrsons,—tho Demccrats passe' c:lqu:etly, hut' ts ore followed by the rowdy gang, unti '. , tance hCcaine n matter of necessity. This is the las vscount and no doubt the true one. Trx‘q.—lt appears that tho Governor of Texas ha :,1.1,1,‘t.d Judze for Nyw Nexico, (Judgo Howard, , ": 1) " 1 '4 gr4le up there to open his Court at Santa Fo : I hi, liror, thng of tho Governor of Texas is found , tat the (4.60 a m t up, that the boundary of Texas extend ed the /he Grande, when is was admitted into th t nion. Oh, such a nominee ant Si at tuy Ford of Ge . toz-re. 'lntro!' for CUES. Iluale ' r and Weller: Taylor 's Ohio don't pay expenses-Seabory Ford is stil yr, :-4e shiny.' Oh, ho!—What's thellevis from Ohio By Tplegraph. es for .1 . e'Tri•Weekly 0 Flag of 1848 ! Y. ! Glorious Victory in Ohio CLEVELAND. Oct. 12-7 i, P. M. A dispatch from the Ohio State Journdl says Weller is elected! The legislature is a tie! ,There is no doubt about this result. Bet your life!= , .[ Editor Plaitzdealer. LATER Ci.EvELANU, Oct. 13-9, A: M A dispatch from tho Ohio Statesman . says -Weller has gained 3,650 over Bebb's majority in 50 counties. Dem ocrats }lave gained two Senators; also, nett gain of four members of tho House. Olds and Sweetzor elected to Congress. Democratic gain of two members.—[Editor Herald? LAST NI liT'S REPORT • Nsw Yens:, Oct. 12-3 i I'. M. 1 send you further returns from Pennsylvania received up to midnight last. The votes in 36 counties have been collected, giving Johnston 93,779, and Longstreth 13,940- 7 -being a ma jority for Johnston of over 9,000, and a gain .on Clay's vote in '44, of 8,000. Twenty-three counties yet to be heard from, besides a part of Beaver, all of which gave Polk a majority of over 8,000. Members of Congress in 24 districts elected, stand-15 Whigs; 6 Dethocrats; 2 Natives, 1 Native being doubtful. In the Legislature, a majority of 15 for the Whigs, and in the Senate S. Swift, the Whig candidate for Mayor in Philadelphia, 8,410; Badger, 5,079. SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION CHARLESTON, Oct. 11, 1848 The Charleston District Election for Congressmen, resulted ILS follows: Holmes, Taylor, 1,629; Barker, Cuss, 1,166; Clayton, 79. For Senators-- , Porter, Tay lor, 1,577; Loherie, Cass, 1,359. Among the mom- . bets elected to the Dome, 14 nre for Taylor, 3 for Cuss. Mr. Holmes is a member of the present Congress. The Legislature of this State elects Electors for Presi dent and Vice President. Gen.Statibury, deM., has been elected Mayor of the city e t ; Baltimore by about 1000 majority over Griffin, Whig. 'Phonies Swan was elected President of the Ohio Railroad Company in place of Louis .MeLeam The State 0. K. NEw Youtt, Oct. 13-1 P. M. VENNSVINANIA RETUTINS.—From 42 counties give Johnston 2.5001; Longstreth 19821. • frr We guess from the above that the ivhigs have crow ed this time before they were out of the woods! Those 42 comities muit comprise all the whig strong-holds.— The 19 counties to hear from are unquestionably demo cratic! THE STATE IS SAFE! • HUZZA! 0u10.,--A dispatch Bays 42 countiee are heard from which give Weller 200(1 gain on Bebb's vote. The Dem o,n-atic gain 2 in Conga ss, and 2 in iho Legislature.— NV ELLER ELECTED. By an arrival ut Now Orleans, from Tobaico, news to the 29th is received. On that day Parades had arrived within o.leagues Of that place with 600 governnlent troops. Gen. Bravo with 400 men had been out to Meet him, but had returned. An engagement was expo ted about the 7th. The Steamer Empire State leaves port, this eve ing in her first trip. She has on board upwards of 1000 pas. rugers aid a large amount of freight. Hurrah! Hurrah!! THOMPSON SAFE! ! ! The South came in after a part of our edition was worked oft: Clarion BA .!efrerson 260; Warren 250: This saves the District, Bring , out the baby-wakojr: From the Obstrrer .t:rtriz, of this morning Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, Johnston, whig :Majority, 1521. Harrisburg, lot Longstreth, Loco 11 niajority. Shook had 106. Harrisburg this District, John ston's Majority 109.—in 1844 Shunk had 43. Allegheney, so far asyeceived, Johnson has over 2000 Maj. Large Whig gain. Lanca.ter county, Johnston 4,2oo—Burka county, un der 4,2)0 (probably's whig 'guess.) for Longstroth.— Washington Co., Johnston 200, where whig ticket elect ed—senator gained. Allegheny county 2,250 for Johns- Dauphin county reported 1.100 majority for Johnston Delaware county Johnston has 493 majority, Froedloy 8.51 majority—which re-elects him. Southwark gives Johnston 851 majority. I, trim —Disney, democrat, is elected to Congress in the Cincinnati district. ICS We kayo received the follswing returns from Phil adelphia county. They look bettor! , Kensington 388 majority for Johnston. Oxford 21 _do do Bvberry and Moreland 23 for Johnston. 'Frankford, 110 do West Failure, 67 Blockloy, 35 Mutigunk,lll ifristul'6o Gonna Kensii Lower North DistriO town 135 do gton 102 majority for Longstreth. Dublin 85 'Olin 72 785 OHIO CLIWEMAND, Oct 10.-..11 P. M ingnin county two-third; of 8 townships give Vitus 102 0 g gain on Bobb's majority—Ross county whig gain. Six townships, Franklin county, ull in but ono township, Weller 25 to 50 Majority. Ford's majority in Cincinnati, excepting 4 wards, is 1,- 336, gain of 150 over Governor's vote in 184-4. Six townsliioi in the county givo 511 majority for Weller— whig.gaih 988. Weliar's majority in the county isprob ably 1,100 Ford's majority on the Reservei cannot be less than Bor 9000. ,Hois no doubt elected. Giddings,ro-olccted Ford's majority in Cunhoga is about' 1000. E 3 Wo are indebted to the editors of the Pittsburgh Journal for the above news sent us by Telegraph. It is consequently of whig origin. and must be taken with ril lowaitco. Election returns last despatches, 9 districts in Schuyl kill county were hoard from, and a majority of 600 is claimed for Johnston—in Pottsville Borough Johnston's majority is said to bo 500. Pittman, Whig eandidnto for Congress has a runj. of 900.' Johnson has a majority 0f , 5,500 as far is heard from, [This report is improbablo, especially in regard to Schuylkill county. It is good for 600 Democratic.— Another thing makes it look improbable. is the fact that the city acid county have not been heard from.]- Err We have delayed our paper until this, (Thnrsday) morning, in order to get the 7 o'clock lest evenings re port. No news'last evening at 3 o'clock from the city and county. im:us BALTIBIOI2IK, Oct. 11 BUFFALO Oct. 1 do do do do do do do CLEVRL AN 1.1 3 A. M. N. Y.,. Oct. 11,17 P. M. MARKETS.—The market opened dull to-day, with sales of 500 bbls. Battle Creek, 400 Meanie MillsAand 200 Portage flour, all at -$4 75. 'Good brands are offered at $4 75 without meeting sale. , • In Wheat there were no salee—•-holdbis ask 95 cts. for good wimples Ohio. In corn there were sales of 5500 bush. for freight. at 5/cts.: 10,000 do at 50 cents, and at the close there were no buyers at over 48 cts. - Higliy hies 22cts. Canal freights aro up to-day to 70cts on flour to ilklba ny, and 80 to New York. Receipts continuo large. For the last 48 hours, flour 3(1. 823 bbls; wheat 96,943 bush.; corn 39,249 bushels. Georgia Election-84 counties heard from, show a Democratic gain of FOURTEEN HUNDRED! over Governors vote of last year, when tho Democratic ma jority was 1f.100! Welborn's majority in the' .C:bd district is over 260! Hurrah! for Georgia—sho is safo for Cass and Butler! By a gentleman from Crawford, we. learn that the Democratic majority for Governor is between 5 and 600. On Congress from 3to 400. Governor's majority in '44 was 510. (corgis: Election. " AUGUSTA, October 5 The following are the .Members of Congress elected on Monday. T. B. King, whig, re-elected ; Jas. S. Cal houn, democrat, gain ;Allen F. Owen, whig, no change; H. A. Harrelson, democrat, re-elected ; Thos. C. packet democrat, no change ; Howell Cobb, democrat. re-elect ed ; A. H. Stephens, re-elected, whig ; Robert Toombs, whig, re-elected. BAT:mint - tr., Oct. 5. The dctnocrate have carric Sheriff in Cecil and itrundel bounties. The whilis in Prince George and Frederick. . , fy Mr. C. F. T. Lock, of Oxfo tl New York. has monde large 1 sales of the Crest America 1 Remedy, Dr. C.l i Vaugllus Lithontriptic Mixture; he holds so He of the strongest testimony in its favor that has ever been witnessed, that °feed. ( tk P. Tra cy, n ho was cured ora malign:l:U i'ancer of many years standing, deserves notice.. Also ecmfula, Drimi.v. Gra%el, Kidney com plaints, Xiiver complaints, General Debility; all have Ism cured, the parties afflicted restored to health In the use of Ibis medicine. We would strongly urge upon all females who nre Oct of health, weakness of the back or spine, irregularity of the system &r. 6te., to use this Lithontriptic iNlizture. It has by its peculiar proper. ties a healing infbience in all such derangements, atul cannot be 111.011 without a beneficial effect being hmnediate—try it—see ad vertisement in our paper—call 1111011 Agents—get a pamphlet. DIARTZMD: At the residence of 0. D SPAFFORD. in (hid rite, on Monday. the OM inst.. by Rev. A. G. I.xentr, MiN4 MARY"). SPAFFORD nail Mr. SI MO'S KELSEY, all of thrg place. The ',typos," Eds. and all, were "on hand" on Ole. " interes•- ing occasion" Mao e noticed—Mr. K. being formerly a member of the craft—and if-"we" are taken as good authority, had "lots of cake and fun." The weather was glorious, the evening being got up expressly for the occasion ; and what with the stars w ithout, and the eyes that were brighter than stars, n ithin, some of the ass-viably had decidedly nn "intoxicating" time of it. Every thing passed off pleasantly, lion ever, especially the eatables, and at a reasonably early hour the company dispersed, all wishing the happy couple, "Life, Love, and, crowning all. perpetual peace." On the Ist instant. erthaarine, daughter or Geo. W. and Betsey Partridge. aged 15 years and 2 months. New Goods. WE have thin day received by express, a nice armor[ heat of French Merino, Silk, Mohair. Thibet cloth, Canhinere and M de Laine &c.. at TIBBALS & DEWEY'S. Erie, Oct. 0, ISlt4. Administrator's Notice. LFETTERS I ESI'.4,IIE.'I TRYon the ebtate of Robt. Sample, with trill anexed late of North East ilee'd., having been grim tell the subscribers. notice is hereby given to all persons 'wielded to said estate to make immediate patitent, and Chore having claim against said estate In present them properly authenticated Mr sm tlement. JAMF.B DUNCAN, JAMES Adm.n" Sept. 11 Qlo€S9 '2(60 )i.)lii‘itt>tV-NAPrU/1.1 , )14rY://‘01 , 4 ZW1,47 , • '9.1 :PXIO.I ,mit) INCREASED INDUCEMENTS TO RUI - AT NEVT JEW' CHEAP eTonE. CORNER OF STATE AYD FIFTH STREETS, Eric. T rtomar47.ts LIU & CD. inform their former tintherouti caste. L mere and the public generally, that they have put returned from New York, with n regular avalanche of Dry Goods, Clothing &c., consisting of more than !'F: HUNDRED PACK-AGES Of goods—larcer than ever before brought into the WeNt. This liziniefoe assortment em braces a great variety of articles, which it would be tedious to enumerate—every shape pattern. va tiety, fon% (lore style, finish, fieittiott and quality of goods of ev ery kind for the GEN7I:EL OR COM:VON If Of Ladies. Gentlemen, Boys or Girls. The time has arrived in i t %% human ailltir+, when no man or woman who it, able o obtain a daily livelihood by the sn cat of ilk or her brow, nye l'go Wend good—even genteel clothing—when no 1103 or Girl t irown upon his or bet reroorces, and obliged to shin it through th unrld at the rate of sixpence per day. need go - without decent attire ; am the proprietor+ of this n.taldi.liiiietit are ready and willing to prove, to nil who will give them a call. 11.41'S AN!) CAPS, Its.great variety. or every faihion, can he obtained at *hie e,111;- lisle. Wilt. at price•+ to milt the time•, a n d their nere.•vrtiee. ' Their large tosortioesit of Undershirts, Sts.penclent, Urtibrella4 AND WATEII-P,llOO1 0 CLOTHIS(I, Will make• the elf:3 water. and the low prices at which they ran hr allboled, Al ill fell to Hight the otol,itioto , preleto.ions of all t% ho trace heretofore *node a Loaf of their jr. ices. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's Boots. Fine and hip, Lathes low priced Shoes, do Calf. Seal. Coat & tiil lino- do d do Gents' Skippers, gaits, do Omen ...1 4 111.s & Buskin•, do Congress Gaiters, --do Fid Welts, Boys' Brogans, fine and coarse, and Children's Shoes in great sa riety. Also, YANKEE NOTIONS By the cord, at New York prices, and other goods in , the Do Goods line at %V holesale & Groceries, Crockery, Glasqs% are, &c., by the cart-load, dray load, or retail, at prices to correspond with the times. X Don't forget the Once, corner of State and Fifth Streets. Erie, Oc t . 7, ISF. ARRIVAL 33ZTXIAOrtDINARTI N G R EAT FA LL IN Pit ICES. 11. WRIGHT respectfully informs his numerous friends and customers, that he has just returned - from Boston and New York, and is now receiving an e‘tensive and unusual variety of Fashionable Fall and \\ - inter GOODS, t%ltielt have beep chweek y selected and purchased under sOßfas °table circumstances as enable him to offer Goods of mngr every variety and style much cheaper than ever. My stock is much larger than I haN eet er '— fore offered in this market, and comprises a much greater ear th/. all of which min 4 he sold. and at such prices that no rktrildi-h -111CIll rats get under. and for a pledge of this fact. I respectfully lle all those that wish to buy of TFven see, a good and seem,' ato.'ortinent of Goods, to drop In nt the Itrick Corner, opts,- ite the Eagle Hotel, for particulars. Sept. Fall of ISIP. N W Fall of 1t4.1'. FALL AND WINTER GOODS' -Irricing in large vim:ldles at Ihr.leic Stare of MOSES KOCII, eon:inertial Exchange, on French St., Erie, Pa. T have the pleasure of informing my friends and customers in' .I. town and countryi that I am now receiving my fall supply •.1 NEW ANIS FASII lONABLE cootie, which, as mutat embraces all the varieties of rich and beautiful Coodi In market, and which are to Is' sold at the proverbial low prices of the Old Jew Store, familiar to every man, woman and child in this corner of the State. Notice the following. FOR 'Pell•: LADIES. Ileav3 Mahan and Munelion Silks, Gros de Rhine Satin stripe, Pekin. watered. striped and pldid. black Italian do. satin striped and em broidered Mouse de Lail's!. plaits and primed Cashmeres, embroi dered Robes, changeable Madonas, French Mediums, 'node colors, plaid Lung Shawls, 'troche, Cashmere and Silk Shawls, embroi dered Cashmere do. Mark and colored silk Fringes, Brussels Lace. Lisle and thread Laces, needle wrought Collars. Jenny Lind Collars, French Kid Gloves, Bunnell. Satins and Ribbons, shirred satin Boniwts. Plumes and Flowers &c. Erie \ Sept- tei Cntis! monisn—French, English and American Broad IL/Cloths and Cassirners of every color, shade and quality.— VESTINGS, VESTINGIi. Figured and striped Cassiniere and heavy black satin Vestings, fancy silk. Vestings, black and fancy silk and serge Cravats, silk Shuts. Merino do., and 7/rawer., Gloves, Suspenders, &c., CAPS. Cloth and Plush Caps, cheap al the Old [,Jew store, Commercial Exchange, FrenCh street. \ I TIONAL 11 °TEL. mnis pPACIOUS' EsTAnusilmi:NT is NEARLY NEW— tieWly furnished, and only 3 doors front Broadway, and a short distance from the principal Mercantile Rouses, which ren ders it desirable for-the—Rusitiess Man, as well as those visiting. the City for pleasure': It will accommodage about 900 persons. The Proprietor. J. B. Curtis, as well ak Capt, J. M, Flint, (4- merly of the Pearl St. Home, %vault, be most happy to tee their old friends and customers at the ;National, where every attention will be paid to make their stay in the City pleasant and agreeable. New York. Sept. '<2.11141','• Initw CURTIS. Executor's Bale. BY order of the Orphon's Court. will be exposed to sale, by public Auction or vandue. on the premises in the township of Greenfield on Saturday the 11th ri of Oct. next, at 2 o'clock, M. all the right. interest, prope rly claim, and demand of.lanies More, late of said township of Gr oilfield at the time of his de cease, nil the following described piece, parcel or tract of land ly ing And being situate in township of Greenfield, county of Erie and elate of Penni' , iven in. bounded and described all tblloille, to wit,—betintiing at the North not corner at a ruslt, thence south 53 perches ton post; thence Eastl Xt.) perches to t h e place of be ginning containing one hundred and three acres and Iti2 perches of land with the allowance, be the Pattie MOM or less—excepting - audreserving two roils square for a buying ground where the es grav now are; on said laud there is a , out MI acres. under itu iproventent, a small orchard and a good fme barn. P ' ' - mi n s of sate, one fourthr in hand, the billatiee in three oval. annual payments, with interest; to be secured by Judgment, bond and mortgage. JAMBN 1V f LEON, Sept. 'Ai, ISM (3t20) Turvlr leg Executor of Loire Mom,. Tzecnto&s• NOtice LETTERS TestamehtaYy on the eitateof John Burton. late of Mil!creek township in the County of Elk'. deceased, having this day been granted the sutrerit era, notice is hereby given to nil persons indebted to the said estate. to make immediate payntept, and all persons having elaims agaiiirt the said estate, to prezent th em to the .oht t erthess pronely authenticated Tor settlement. JOHN lIIIRTON, LEWIS wptyN , Executors. 'M illcreelc, Oct. 11, IE4P CIINGHAMS.—EngIiA, French, Scotch and Atne rican Ging ham, cheap at TIDUALS & DEW 'S. Oct. O. BUFFA6, Oct. 9-3 P. M Sequestrate 'a Sale, BY VIRTUE of an order Of the C utt of Common Please( Erie County, I will expose to public ale at the Court Monte in the Borough of Erie, on Monday the 31 day of Oct., A. D. Ito. ,all the right, title, interest, property, inim and demand f John Greene, (being life estate.) in an to the following II ribed Piece or parcel of laud, situate lying tul being in the T of Franklin, Erie. county, Penna., n id known by being part . Tract NO. 49, in said Township. boa pled as follows, viz Beg ring at a Post the N. E. corner of it whole Tract, Went by du South line of Tract N 0.30, West 1 perches to 11 Post th East corner of land of Alfred O'Con er; thence by the East I o' thereof 51 1-10 perches to a Post in if c North line oflantltrim e conveyed to Jacob 'Leech ; East 104 nineties to a bush ; Glean! North 51 1-10 perches to the place ol(beginiting, containing ' acres and allowance more or less, wi b the appurtenances! Terms of Sale—one half on confirination of -sale and ti c o r half in one year with intereel, to be secured by infirm' It bond and Mortgage. SMITH JACK 'ON. Erie, Supt -22, 1949. 41 • • • Last N o ce. rilltr: Adminhdrators to Et.tnteT. W. Sterrett dee' 1, king 1 eatneAlv desirous to prevent s, give notice to 010tC in debted to said ornate. that paymenist he made (at R. l',. Stec mire Store) on or before the 'tutor oventber next—a lootter in dulgence cannot he given. It T. STERRETT, I , , . dm ro, Erie, Sept. ttU, telt.. atw It J. RALI., .13tra0 • w. BROKE into the ettelwante of le übseriber, on Thurs 111 11 Inst.. a dark Brindle styes no milk, lite poll born is broken cdr, no otheimaiks noticed. The owner etl to come prove property paPettarges and take her nwayJ Erie, &pt. tn. INB. 3tw CILtS. MIL. cynt.iyEu FR M THE RE7.4IDENCE OF THE 14UT9CRI BER, fn Erie, on alla y last, a' dark-colored, spotted COW, aged about It years, t • )oillt4 of her horns sawed olf. gore milk when she kit. Whoev will rostra said Pow to the Subst riber, or give information where she may be found. shall be reasonably rewarded. BENJAMIN GRANT. Erie, Sept. le, tele. lewtf R.'I6ITOSITION,—PIare Alcohol and double refined pure Spirits All Koff. just received and for sale far lower thou eer bcforeotlered in this market, by . H. CpOK. August, 16, 1 €49. • Wagon for Salo. ' I A FIRST rate, new, Two Horse Wagon, for sale for Entr. 11 51(11 , 111V. Ingire of T. W. MOORE. Erie No. 1, Perr) Block. . I Limo! Limo! • PRICC ALWAYS 25 CENTS. TIRF.SII LIME ;constantly on hand and for sale at F - ceport, .1 North Eng. by A. POPE & Co. Allgum I,IS-IS. w2t014 1;1.151E.-Altill times for sale at the Kiln near tie New L Furnace by S5lllll JACK ON. Erie, Sept. 6, lSle; 1- ' - GOODSI 13 , E ARE NOll' RECEI VINO, ludic Corner Store, No. . Reed House, a large and general as:4)1111mm of !STAPLE AND FAN 1.1 1 .7 COCAS! to which we would respsetfully invite the attention of pur hnsere. 1 Among them may be found tbr the La lies; elegant changeabla, col red and black Silks ; Plain and Fan y Alpacas, French 11 eritios, Poplins, Cashmeres. M. de Lames, Cl atriums and Prints, 'hawk if all deseriptions, Bonnet Silks, Ha inn and Ribbons, ph in and figured Jackonets and Swiss 1 1 lulls, L',lgnig. mad Inserting., La martine, Amer). Coronation and Gala Plaid., Glove., Hosiery &c. &c. Fa the Contlemen o e have a large stock of Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy lasiiineres and &nitwits, Silk Satin and Fancy VestingS, black and fancy Cravats. ilk and linen Handkerchiefs &C,A. All of th ere gond c were bo iglit at large discount front Slicing prices, and we pledge crarselvps to sell at ns low rates as can be bought at any market. l'leas l call at 111ETCAr*S. Sept. 9, IBIS. tIIIING ES AND GIMPS.—We ar now receiving a birge na l_ - sentient of Stlk, Wortded , and Linen Fringes. also G imps of all kinds, and all the new st} Ins , Trimmings at ' . METCALF'S. , ROcERIES.—We are no 1- _ ig a fret.ll supply of Gra .-Xceries, which we odic at tains; COllOlSt ing of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, &c , &c . up..., which we pledge ourselves nut to be undersold. Please call and Hatay yourselvs at No, 1. Reed Iron c: ARPETINCI %Von!, Cotton it Wool and Cotton Carpet- Cloth** do., Tufted andiWilton Rages, Carpet nags and L 4 atchek, )u-t received and fur rile at ETC.11.1":4. No. 1. Rced gooTS AND SllO ES.—I'IIIFC Call and examine our 171 - rael.toif: of Centlenienl Fille111(1 Heavy Boots and Shoes. albo a great variety of Ladies' and Gaiteis (Calking Shoes, and Slips, and all kinds of children's bliuct., and Ladies', Gents, and childrens overeboes, at No. 1, REED 110 USN. AI,F,R ATES. SalerntuylyWebpxor cask, alitrnyit on hand 13 and for Sale cheaper than at nny other place In town. Enquire at the Tin Shop of • JOSEPH KEU3EY, Erie, Ain!. ID, ISl‘ , . corner French nud Fifth stn. OAIII3 ion WOOL. 1 Irr 00T.! IV001.!!--t'nsii paid for-Wool on the e urner opposite V V the Court House, by C. B. WRIGHT. f:rie, June In, te14.9. 1 4 BONNIETS: BON NETS!—Gimp. Bonnets fur women and childrei Street. April 13,1R1P. Now Con'. mun subscriber, ltnving purchased the entire stock of Merril:ln ' dite lately cm lied by W. C. &R. Y. Hulbert, respectfully so- Hefts the patronage of hie friends nriil the public generally, and hopes that good Goods, fair prices and endeat ors to pleade, will meet with a share of custom. Lard Oil of the first qualiql, he the barrel, at n reduced price, Rtell'D. 0. nu LBERT. Erie, July 29, 141F+. - lt In the Orphan's Court of Erie County. Novena) -r Torm, IN the natter ofilie partition at VahMlle') of the Real Estate of Mary Newton, late or tve.torlito Erie calmly, accea. o l. No. August term, 1E49, in the qratatin Court of Erie County. And now to wit, August I tilt, 18114;111e valuation of the timitisi girtaltl.gitliini4gPV.to igtg a Valit73 g, l „ Ti t e 'le nt f r:g, ve re, come in the next regular term of the Court and make choice of, or referee the property according to law, at the valuation, and Dix weeks notice to be given to Elijah P. Newton, guardian ad 'ltem, of rimlAyMary, Ellen, Almira, Nancy, Henry C., Franklin, and John, minor children of Malinda awl Elijah P. Newton, and to, ail other I,ei-ii,n t s ialere,lial, by publication in a newspaper of nit. County, and ataithig the same, at Erie, to the direction or tho , o interested. at the Nearest knotvn Post (Mice to their resi i iective residences.reSideCe3. Erie county sq,. I, Wilson King, I leac of the Orphan'. - 001114. iu and for said certify that the above to a correct nb•oract and a correct copy of the Rule granted in call his; Ilth day of :tlepternher. !•14. Commn • . do herei from the, weird, Court, at Erie, I Erie, Sept. 13, 181'7, 1 60 (Sills. smx, on hand alit! , fora . lc low, by Aug. In. COON PIIBI4O Pu lihic NOTICE Itelii : bY given that application will mado to the Heat Legtqature of Petinsyl% :min, Mr the incorporation of a plank, to Le called ••I'he Canal Bank of Erie. n ith a capital of One !Winked Thomiand.l)ollartt, with pri% Heim of increating it to Three Ilundred Thott , atol Ilulla s, tt ith all the usual Ilanh ing privileges, to he loented in the 11 rough and county of Erie, Stmt.! of Pennsylvaltia. Erie, July 13, IS.IB. Jame. C. Marshall, 11. Cadwell„ C. AI. Ben j. Tondity , on, Smith Jackson Thomas 11..8111, James Williams Wm. A. Galltraith, (hum 11. Wright, George Kellogg. ali17181:711011 L UST received at No. 1. Perry Blue Tune 30, lIRS.—MuIrs or every ileseriptej I: French r.treet, Cheat,. Notice, indebted to me, either by 1 Store of Erie, arc requested to a. %ember ova, rts 1 sltall then mint rut chases. Erie, Silo.'_'2, lA`.+. at% Public No wIA, be offered for pale on 'rue next. nt 10 o'clock, A. M.. on brick building in the Borough of Erie Recess," mid fronting twenty feet on (nigh. For parties lure enquire of lb , Erie, Sept. ...9, 1 V. maim AO A Min.:FALL TERM OF THE ERII 7llon,lay, Sept. it, roil ino, under Mr, J. II ENRY IILACK, A. TO Natural 1 4 ciences,lassisteil by Mr. 111 Teacher of Mathematics and Geri Teacher 111 Engl wit Literature, Fenn; Mesa. I:IFEMA Teacher in if in the French Language. TUITION PER a In the Langiines In -Nlathernatics. Natural Philoson In other Ilraticheq, - There will he no extra charge CCM' For the benefit of those ,lesirous of in Common tichoole, special instruction that object. The Acrulemy e,tlitnenees the year re,t and the Trusteeshate petfect co the,publir, the Teaellers. in their rest' that On the part of thew, no elllorts ~Ittutinn equal to Ole espectation4 of, TllO4. 11. HILT., Erie. Atignstl.l. 1. nopitifir RJIIUUtv9 of the latm4 estyles from ((lets. to 'acts 11 pyr ynrd,nt I I Titlit.l.l,S &•1)1:R mps .—Thick Glat.s,Tiiitible for I.aini.; and Lan p+ May 12. & inurrimit. CANAL LAMP I tern., by NEW oLolrniria smonzi. • • JOHN M. JUSTICE tenth's Ills sincere thanks to his -1 friends aid the Public In general, for the liberal patron .w) age extended to him, and would leg leave to Inform ) 0 them that he has just opened at NO. 6, NONNI:LI. BLOCK STATE ST., A, a large and good assortment of - CLOTHS, C.ISSI i m nil I.:solid 1, ESTINGS, Which, °Wing to the tightness Of the tuttiney market in du eastern cities, he has 'pur _ i l: chased Item Me Importers at a .. great sacrifice. is Melt en ' ealtles hint to offer the best bargains ever before heard of in this market., Atnong his stock way be found fine French. English. and American Cloths and Oassimeres, nide!' will he made up to order and warranted., M'.o. ready made Dress and Frock Coat*. Over Coats, and Sack CO M. Pants and Vests, Shirts anti Drawers, Iltikfs. and Suspender., which ' will he sold an cheap as the cheapest. Persons wishing repurchase clothing for Cash, will do well to call anti examine goods. and prices, as my goods are cut by myself, and made in Erie liy the hest hands that can be had. without regard to price, and are, warranted to be as well made as any Shop: i iti Erie makes. Persons wishing clothing,ean have their measur taken and clothing made, rind if not suited wlth them is hen done, they will not lie asked to take them. 1 CUrtoll3 work arid Cutting done on I the most reasonable terms and warranted. e i I' No charge of shoWing goods—C all and ermine for your sett es at No. 6, . tiONSEI.I., SIXIC•Ii., Erie. Sept. 27. I S. ! Slate bl. r Notice ,foTi7oney. rilllE Subscribers earnestly request all persons wholi.now them ". selves inflCbtilli try Note or Hook account of a longer standing titan sic months, to call and settle. It is hoped that a reasonable and satisfactory amount of;uisiness trill be etrecle ,l In till. way by he fitet of Noetitulcr neat. •I G. LOOMIS dr. CO. Elsie. Cct. 7, ii-4: 4 . , _ ',Crates mad la G ; ,I Glassware, for sai ("ROCKER Y.— 1 0 ery, China an Erie, Ott. rt. ISt' !--Procba, c., ivni be found c bIIAWI.O I. All t - . 3 Wool, Plaid,' • Oct. G. ny the t of one , eque,t- Lace, Devon and Leghorn at the old Jew store, French I M. KOCH. ' MI WILSON KING, C6•rk. 6114 JQ. 31. Sterrett, P. Metcalf. Samuel Sap , . John C. Beeho, Carson Graham John .► Tracy, ►William Kelley. J. 11. IVIn. S. Lane. J. 11. Fullerton. .ELITCI332, lay T. W. MOORE , at the told Jrw store on ow or Book account nt my the the same by Bret of No de to complete my Fall pun • R. 'I. sTERRErr. tiny, the 31st ilay of October he preiiii4es„ all that certain known as the **RioGrande French street in said Rot- JOHN GALLIRAITIL • XLX ACA DEM Y commences on he superintendence of ;whet of Languages and the ' IIWARD F. It. OATorr..‘. H., an; 31r. ntritt:f. P. E..sto nshipand Vocal 31usie, and 'he Female Department and MEM 00 )11y, Chemistry•. &le., 3 CO .2 00 t for sitipic and Drawing.l--- eparing tnemsedvee to warn win be Oen watt a view to under very favorable auspi ifidetiee in Tecoitimentlimt to I ite offices, being assured I he n anima , to make the In- Fits friends and patrons. , Gr.o: Et.l.l(rrci Vecretaiv. s aileada Of handsome ert)a -e very low, ALLEN & COIT. Cashmere, M. de La cap at 'IDISALS& DEWEY'. tv among the many n- limo, huor t i,_. c•ogne. Their source IS Pi:elt :as n Hi, at •to a irial. The following area t gnat value or the Clink least. entitle the tne.licin From Hon, Fart ;gar., to the agent nt Dec ot th Clinneellor State Of 31 ich I a. _ . DETnotr. March D. EE 12. vf nt•good'e India Cholagogile. awl k‘litie, ,, toe it , . i•aluiary ellecto los t no:Mei:lr for the yore of ;.o. doll if, prop r 11-0 ti 111 pro% 0 a nor[ 1.1 its recurrett , e. to which 'perwins ho it are liable. Very rosirettnlly FAIINBII orati. err, AttOey Geheral of lite r , :t.oe of !t rn " Detroit.' Slr:-1 ha% e !wide 1/.4.1 have had opporluni. i,•• rd 13• ()them • I Lele‘l Ferer and Ague ; and certain I'ItI.VV.N rave 211 hat e been afflicted v. rah - Fr From lion: Z. P Michigan, to the Agent I)xinori, March I, lilt. y experienced the good racy.. of Hr. to , . I Itto , t cheerfully coos) I) o ith yuur re eNtiiituny to its la% or. 111 my ou a cure. /Ar yl which lia%e cu eit oder lay otveßvotir,o, dr I.peedF . .1 perm:Meta cote.; and 1 e to it as a .reret.fice og.afttNt, toot so ef rod ague,/ It IN Roil lo le ego:Illy lene woe:ally, 101 l toy .I.ttowledge of it IN eon d ague, roil as :I remedy tar biletl, I cor m), sir, very respectfully, 7.. PLATT. s Reifthley,Charinin of the U. :3..tridy, Sir:—tins loF ix.reonal gnott's India l'ltotagog. ie quest by presenting my as well as in ninny this 111e4i eirect. lint eine foile,i eon tiden feetual remedy for fcrer twint in biliou tined to cures of feeer-nt reft)111111.211 I It. I 'rte Prom Rev. Cll.lO, to the .Igetit at Detroit. Font Gn vcin r, Vieh., net. W. ISM ,t the Aluliter.t lie.itancy in laying that 1 l qogne an invaluable medicine in bilious "imply I h,u r 'IN V!! it. Oir illy te en= Mite m•ell 11, and 1 hare yet to learn sfailed to effect a rvre. CHARLES HEW II LEV. ire for Dr. a-good's India Choi:4;ol4m., ale by I - 11 r RTON & PP.llli, Agent 4 roe Erie and vicinity. My Dear Sin—l reel 11,1 eonsiper the India nil'eennnv. rea,on commend:loon, nviny Use instance in which it h. Yours very re,pet . Ili. particular and mu, and take no *Alter. Fur OPOSALS X S 11(10NERS S FOR IILTILDINQ 2= 'I'RR,sI.I:I I)LP ,tt rst vs - T . . Sept. 0, 1?1°.-- 1 ly endursed •' Propurabl fur Iles rwir Vels the r3ecretary of the Treasury, tall re ii rectock, 110011,or the tenth r 1.1) of rfc• nR the '•lerials ntid certain imltipmetits, e•nog no sax erhousers for At (1 S. limed:as fp, ; mete• ionsarfollutts of flot Teen itlrktl and fifty nal roty-rice tom, .:11, tuetom•hou,e Sealed Proposals, di.tine! tr.el , ." and ad Ires-sett to ceiverl at Oil orrice nn - talker nem for fornl+ll con-dructing and dill' 11 rcuue Serrirc. Tit Four topsail Schooner ; nor more than ono handrl nieabureitivitt. - The inodcl%, plans, am thIA Department, and I months after the deliver lia , tructions to be furui•hed by c ve4sclo to be completed Within four of the building plum, LCWIC.I77 OS S , to eLle ten Inches, owl to be iV;TIVe !nets ,The n hole of the Au., Ouster.' to Le of n, to he of natural grow th. The keels of white oak, es deep below the ralibiti white oak, ml tlwir stet Kee/snot, of Inme non vale floor battier to tie ts one inch thick. The real the keel and keelson Will thick. .1)ell,eoral of white olk ; .Ipran, Kalil./ Regis, and Transoms, of live oak, and WO to I e full) and securely fredetted with copper oils Feven eighths of one inch thick. Frameeof %s hate wilt, to be placed two feet apart from centre to centre, to motild Melee petit's at the heel all 1 till inches at the heat, and to twle ei.tltt iti'lleA. l tch Firtract, of stile: tit aerial as doors ; the slope t, i.e of natural gross th, and to scarf not less than four feel Tap Ti.nliers to he of line oak, locust and cedar, anti the frame to he soli 1 front all as far no the noontleck eXtell In, and forward front the torerigging. Ralwarks to he solid forward of the fore rigging, and t he planked inside and out 5% ith two inch white oak plank. Tlwremaining portion of the bulwarks to be single, and of two asset white pine plat*, and the whole of the deck, bulwarks, wales c., to I,e plugged. a i blanehemai to be of locust, perii . ctfy clean and sound, and to side seven inches. The bottom to he planked with t h e best white oak plank, three inches thWk. Walcs of hitt, material+, four Melba , thick, and to dimittbdi to the [Meknes 'of the bottom. The bottom t) be tashm ed with two eompositioi spikes, seven inches long. and isso locust treenaile in each triune, and to Ine butt holm 1 thin igholt in all coo per bolts live eighths of ' tie inch thick, and fo.tr strakeo on toe bilge to be fastened with copper bolts three quarters to one inch thick, and not leis than our feet apart. The Ceiling to be of ellow pine two ineheo thick, except four bilge strakea. which art to be of oak. four inches thick, and to be fastened with do spike in each frame. Clamps to be in too trakeo of yellow pine, four inches thick aid tnelve Inches wide and each strike to scarf sin net on earl. ' side. so ills tin o bolts do c quarters of one inch thick in each frame and •trake, Deck Frame to he of 3 the en to and nine niche tell incliez., it till Catlin • secured with lodge and I each alternate beam, no roil kitoes will be a. nine by thirteen ladle beams mid state The ilage bed. to I , shakes, three inclie . ;lllie on tntell :hie, lie.lfe-1 lit materials and Width, la strike+ n ill 1 ,,, Mt into 1 1 tae' tattle an I waterway and lint le+s titan tour ti, two oft inch iron spikes earths . . Hate' and „Wag ea , ecli: 2 ~hi o caargio marl mssa :, i,1 , 1 , //aNiewek rail and acli Full poop heck, alai w I Beam, of poop deck of and one half inch's in t kner'd and fa:avae.l to t Forrea4le deep: to Cott I of vt low a.. 41 an 1 14i 1 1 1 ru fastening+. 'l'lle cope • Mut a1...A , the Insist line. scrapid in-i , le an I o it ;1 awl 114 , 3 NI. Of:. to L(' CO, er 10 be tir-a col etc 1 n ith o WI pitC.• A1 , .. 11111144 cop tW1.111..1, gilt 0.111,1`. to 11 of e 1 cry ne.eription, tail tom The lower mss:', I the Span 01 :comer, Ir.• 1111) be hereafter inleit. eer; work. tisichldie4 01 heeled it tin the lidll, spa cd anchors, steams. wan upon Island al each %es-, tolic Oared by A J. Ata.% plete set • to else, and 011 IMI %1 ark complete. A inches to he plank bh,ck s all of less viz,. so Olt inn Meeting apparani•. :,,, I , lion. To nom. la 11:0 nt Renetnie Ve:o-els. an I en denominated pit iwr's t% o the vessels, except that c. low the deck. In flat, t cute all the heforemoun satisfaction of the super in a sate It übor Oa Ma elm:pp - I , d, with the ewe water tanks, armament, and watilfuOtto furniture, room and stevrage. No proposal it ill he e engaged in ship Midair] , ht' the entnalitteez of to faithful tultillinent of tilt One half of the ainouti of satisfactory evidence and inciter ko had; and edinpleted. Tam tven.l renter boar nor rnore than one Mind, livered. One on Lake 1:r Speritio at ione.-11 4 .tur fastenings, W111 , :11 is ill In be ten Melte. , at the heel coppered, and to ith the ‘ J To faint nil the nein octiption. and inebite , 1 cabin, wardroom, and st open front., t% ith dran j front+,,pdastt • ro, caps, & tt alma, and Ow residue' I perfectly tree from knot% 1 and wardroom to be en is hitc-lead; the into last the work covered with I to in: palmed with three cabin, lour in the o ant nisli a mahogany ext..' wardrocen. To provide usual on I•eard of listen mahogany. I Payment wilt be midi been produced that sill . fOrnithed, the nark cons folly ( . 0111011Q so t. h. l' shin Jilinen , . aCeonipalin The on /ink: to be nitioli debit eted I riab., nett by melt e inches. Evcry atter lltv I %% ith copper bolts three quarters of 'lining floor timbers to be fa,tened through copper bolts beven eighths of one inch I . IIOW pier ; fre.tIIIS to) 1110(1111 sk I fiche-4 on ❑l the el Mr.:, and at proper tuterval, To 142 thoroughly )3811::t k'lcr•a, mad hatigtit4 lutes under Whole to be thorough!) ta , u • mc I, nittl muted. Walenrais to is. of II lIIIe , and to be thoroughly fisteae.l to the c of white pine, free from knots and -tol t.i% inche, n tiet etrePt thw , strnkeo watemaym, which it ill I.e of the same t four thieluem,Much three to beam, and c:trline., atid ' hotte.l through with butts of one inch thrti, c t apart. Main neck to he Nstenett %% WI lin each beam and .trake, and o u t in each bings torFe of mahogany, col ered with e VIP 111/ttColllCrel. it of oak orpdlow pine four inches thick. pager to Le thistaw,l 111 the Octal manner. th fix lua)ot rat, and o hli a:co:1ot all. o lute pine, aid dec!: of like snalerlal two thiAme--; and the shale to Le secure* ;•o• traue.. nd L., -sprit bitt4. Berl dee: to tte Ivor tie,, and 6triii-In• I nun ;di „i Ihr LcUurn in be carried one The txh..e t. I.e cell ratlike 1, paid and itl ine I. an I all the hood ed n int t met.. al. Le-t !Quit. The bottom ,11,,,t lett. an I euppere I II the 10'0 ImC iktr I,flti ee2lneen to 1.'1.01. TO all the spars place I in Hone prover :1!I t the rr idne of • broil knolQ. and of rucll dtinett , i,ing To (,1101,11 all the trop, Zinn :nor in any any ewe. I,tee ts.. mid rigging, with tb, ekeeptiois ir t tulle and armament. farnisli and lit .1, M C pin•rl qo. ,ituilarto man ' & 'O.. or „Net, ork, with two 'coin r.t bores. 'l'o thrttish all Ow - Meets, o jilt Lito,•ks of greater dimensions than nt.!Vell and provided with friction rollers; and , ; s i ts and hashes. itirtkitql C.lf rat tt I.' 1. 1 .,/its of the best dese rip tin 1211. pm. &c., 11%11;11 on board rr i,te ever) ..e-ctipli nt ul stork usually k. and in .14) , manner connected o nit the rat iu, oarthoona. mid stet:race IV- I nit - ills:tall the netters:lls twee-Airy t eke fled work ni a kotloia 11141111er. anti In) lOW utcudeut ; and ilt•lrver the NC:t.VI4 atWat Aria:llw ; tidly thwhol, Idruwhrd arid run 0f..51114, rt!!..fill!, chains, anchors, tmlwee, nautical instillniellisi cal ut Loan, and joint:Cs o uric of cabin, tt ard- ,11,i4lerel ;Jules. , rv , eive,l from person, . And IqlC/I oiler 1.1111 , T be ;;ce•impailivj rc.ponsible prr,,ol). ~Relics lot the 01 contract will lie paid on pre f (111;1110n tea the ve,, , e14 'are ',lmhof up, ceded. Ile teilanee on the deliver} of the vec:el.+ Id Sactourrs, of not lefF than one hun,lred fed and tiftertt tomr nmedemirement. to i.e de e and one on Lake Ontario. as the others. with the exception of the of iron. and Mould of frame., it hie II toll and time at time head, and the t usreis not midition of a centre-board to each. 11. V ER' 8 WOR K. fasturtitips. &e., of the 'ery 11,4 de in the joiner', ncrk , connected tt ill, the .erage below the di ck. h The berth, to It , underneath. I erth arid drat‘ in cabin and wardroom, to he of black to be of n bite pine, well seasoned, arid All the piste wool work of the cabin en• 4 with three coats at I,e,t ethos to he well pota,;ed 410.6% n, and all ree coat.; of r011:11 V:11111.11. The.tverage cilia at white-lead. Two berth; in the out. and (Mee to the steerage. To for tun table fur the cal , m, awl one for the all such pantre)s, lockers, &C., as are , Wessels. Al-o companion Ladders of when intisflactory evidehce shall have he materials. lastenings, have ban ',lewd. and the stipulations of the COMT:I , I 10 bids 1%111 br emertaine.i. ewent Dom . lent StlrolleA. •d a Wan four mouths after the plans arc BOATS. Is. construct. nut deliver nt .turli port or ~t•rt' four St. 4 I.otulon whale loate. (A% en 'r square stern C,liter. of smite length: root two °reach Ill'Ser11.(11111. : 4 rid hodls mast tt bite oak and cedar. The gull o ales Ihers of naelraleree's nr briit in. To Is' tit, nod -forttt-hed with mo 210.1 L, of oars Iss,lrs, yoke and con lock , of loraSS. To furni•`t the hinted) ports on the .111:tuttc eu tr•lbur feet lone, 111111101 on Lake nie or Ontario be built of the tort bry o itholit tend, awl the ti copper fa,tettAl through fitted Complete; ttr , ! bna in the manner, and co% ered with paint, and in all respects sati‘factory to 1111• Ill o ill Nina& On delivery. ..11.a 6FI: S WORK. Ite t% hole to De tiurl thrre coati:of lead color' the httperintetolent. l'a I'o furnish the. Lent I thimblcw, reef j.otrit,. Ar rept the cloth, mid mak I: Vessel earryin2 n foretoi pattlite+, quarter, pain, for two quarter boats; I' clothes fete: bine:mien denotnittatedSailinaker'', on tltt. Atlantic coat; orl ports on Lakes Erie or ( Payment V. ill be mad All the work to be ex by the telhetlll4.lllent, I nod models will be Kilt Department be obtained, er, beyond the amount o In fart, to furno•lt all the materials ea all the sails usual on board of a Ito elate mail owl ton:eallant sail, tt Mt batch tar , lid fore-el:4le deck awnings. Awnings tart Coats, furty hammocks, and meaty ',I wheel covers; and execute all the work work, and deliver the •oitile at - such port lif for the I,er—els, on the lakes, at such Mario as this Department may direct. lon delivery. tiled In ouch manner as shall he directed at nu deorture front the wit:in:ll plans lited unlebs the previous sanction of this land no.extra bills of any nature whatev the contracts, 1:e allowed. • - .g.l for the Shipwrights, Itont-httilder's r. work for er,oh geperately, or for lista &mech.:. are given 11trUlANTOCK YOUNG, ;taints NC rotary of fit Treasury. ablo areas Goods. OiTerm will he recri Joiner.'., or Carpeotrr the whole provided Burn ttpo:iB I , , IVOW openine, dime of New styli stripe Elroeade and elm imperial and chaneeald printed :111.1 ClabrOiderl Willi a meat vd: iety of F vi•hich tln i the atter, Sept. I,IS. from Boston, a choice selection of Dress kl. such as 'roil de Paris Merinos. satin l yibis Cashmeres, (very beautiful.) also. n Lowey. striped stud plaid, do.. figured. 4 1 eiltdottert . P. MC tat styleg.) together ouch and Enelloh Re !Akio , . &c. &c . to ;ion of the Ladies. C. 11. WEIGHT. :18.—A Rice article of Sugar Cum) HAMS I). S. CLARK'S. IJGA It CURKD HA 1.3 can Le found at 1104,, the O b lday e 14 er SVlrEit excellent, warranted WA-ears Erie, July 21, Igl9. The Greatest Discovery of the age: oa, =ABU% VLAGNENZO C 22'41102 NT. .1 Inks 1- the firs attempt t') combine the tiI.ECTP IC in AIAG• nrial i ointment—to he applied externally NE.rlc Et.ui %tin , Powerful vegetable Limns it Ui' form fur the remov..l The altno , t unlimited success It hits met is lth, stamps t, at tire the GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. It as -tontiontly effecting cures of the utmost importance. The mot t hiCteduluus are - C.4LN VIN CED—the most faithless ate compelled to dile 'e in the pow et and virtue of this great remedy. It is unit ersally admitted to Le the .LOST AVONTEBFIrI., 1.03181 N AT I4 IN KNOWN to the WORLD for the IMMF.DIATE RELIEEuf disi'ase dud Pain- , - It never fails it lute there remains stink ient life to restore a ram• rat and healthy action to the capillary les: els of the body, and to ursine the circa/sties of the blood. By this means, a eastrutl:*, preen is gairird over the most matiplant f.rras of D ISEASE., that cannot be Wiliiitied from arty' ether remedy. Such is the Uotser of combination that it penetrates to every portion of the human Dante I et ery liotte and niu , cle, vein, nerve and ligament is search ed o u t and made sensible of purify lag and healing Ilesice..it copes as readily with intermits: , external disenwo. are on record where this remedy lii.s restre eil health to so near the grave that the Most lauerful inter nal reitmilles (failed to produce any effect, Such has frequently been the case in INFLAMMATION of the BOWEI.S—no patient et er need Me 0 ith this disease inhere the Magnetic Ointment can In' Mitaitted. That dangerous 'ep d mic. known as the PUTRID ERYSIPELAS, can alit at s Ie cured by this remedy. Fur IN PLA 1131ATt)R l' RBI EII3IATIS3I, this Ointment is the 1110bt complete reined)" ever prepared. IR 09 cares nut of ton. it rill afford entire reit., to the worst ca• ses ut NERVOUS HEADACHE is thirty misuses. • Fur Nett oils di cases this retnedy. is of immense crane. .Ith..ctions of the Ai loc h RlicumatEun, c =IRA Fore Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy. ('coup. chills, Cholei a ittor Lai. Ague in the hive Cr breast. limns. Scald Head. Scrofula. Salt Itlieuin, Erysipelas, Inflamed lease., Sei er Byres, ikc., 0111 Le immediately /Aim miliy the us' of thus remedy. DR. BINGHAM'S loreply to your qu _!ties vv Ith regard to the results of the Exper , intent. I hate-trade with tour justly etlebroted Magnetic (lint. meta ; 1 can say it Ith pleasure. that I deem hone of the GREAT ' EST DISCOVERIES OF THE AGE. It is non neatly two years since I commenced tieing it in my practice, and I have listed it hi cases of Inflammation. both local and general, of the most Milligan in kind, is ith unit ersal success ; ei en is here all lute. nal remedies tailed, 1 hat e succeeded with this. I have treated cases of Inflanini, ion of the Brain. Inflammation of the Limes; Inflammation of tl Bowels. Inflammatory /their niatistn, and Child-tell ere ith perfeet success, also rases of Scarlet Fever. Canker Rash, and Ulcerated Lange and Thum vv eft like success. In the Epidemic knot.% n as lie Putrid Erysipelas, by which so many Nall/able lire: , Were lost, I tested it frequently, and it never failed of effecting a vecily and certain cure. t In races of Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Frozen LianLe - da., It acts like a charm. No Firm ian or family will he a single day without this medi cine, tif .r becoming acquainted it ith its !K W% er to CUM N. BINGHAM. Physician and Surgeon. Utica. N. T.. Jan. 19. RAO. If Fur further particular.; and testimonirdA, fee pamphlet lea with each ne.ott. 1.7 frice :Li and MI cents per bottle. s & Mother, wholesale and retail. Erie ;D. N. & J. L. Wehrtt r, G uncant, ; Riley Potter. West t PTillgfiell 3 ; %V. It. Townsend, t 4 l.ringtield ;I:. $. June.; &Co., Girard; John A. Tracy, Fairview. Erie, Allgto•I 11, 1E•47 EITZ,D DY7.17/OIIILIND9. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE ['ILLS. SCARVELV 'melon short years elapsed since an humble at tempt v.as made to combine, in a suitable medical preparation, a few of the herbs of the Indian. All was dark at the lime as to the result. The most that could be estimated was, that the princi ples adopted as the basis to build upon here sound. So touch re liance n as placed upon calomel and the lancet, that the ill success of the new experiment would have tended to confirm that reli ance, while it shook the purpose of the projector. Now, however, all doubt and difficulty is at an end. lUery where this medicine has lien greeted with welcome everywhere has its Use twin anemic , ' with the most gratifying success. Erma small be its sales Ore now - cuinurd by millions t and it is held in igher estimation at the present time than when it was Origin I) ittlTCHllleed• • Curo of rover and Alpo. Itat.sell vine. Putnam Co. la.. July 17, 1e47. r. Wright—Some time since, your agent left me a supply of ur linhan Vegetable rills. I have found Pai9 piii9 to be in great errand lately tor.the cure of Vet er and Ague. Mr. James Boyd .iaz. a son vt Ito ha, been laid up with Fever and Ague, and had tried vatioin. Wier reinedie., all of which proved of no avail,— Ile M•tertitined to try your Indian Vegetable Fills. and by using one bon is now Sound and well. Mr. '1". spencer had a daughter, Mr. 11. Wu% es a AIM. Mid Mr. C. Nichols and three of his. family were all down at the i.aine time with Fever and Ague, and had also ate I the swim'. other remedies without etre'et. lour Indian Vegetable Pills ,0011 restored them all to perfect health. can iISSIte you from ghat I Irat e Peen. your Indian Vegetable Pills mai be relied on for a perft.•ct cure of Fever and Ague. Yours, respectfully. JACOB DURHAM P- M. j Certificate from Col. Tate,.eillior of the Columbia Democrat, Pa. 1 - !Alice of the Columbia Democrat, j 11I...vim...burg, Columbia Co. Pa., March 4, let Te. 5 Dr. William Wright—Dear:fir:lam enceinte many whose aver sion to quack: 110.,11111115 has delah eel them of the benefits result ing fiam the use of g9ofjitted le iIIPF, ACIIVI7,, under this influence, 1 !tat e iel dole rp-tirtedVAlte Pill lot. llAst Match. when you com menced alt ertising ininy paper, I was illalllCAM ill gilt e your Indi ani), Vegetable Pills., 'Ojai, awl after havln4fai'lly tented their mer it. for My•felf .tifl,f lily. gave them a decided preferenceover ev , ery Ober prep waf t. In ever' fantance when afflicted with sick headache, or when the faream of,llfe was encumbered n ith`morbid humors; 1 found speedy relief from flit use of your 1'111.4. Ply taking from four to ,it on going I,) bed, when in,ll-1.....ed, I have always been restored to health, 5 111 10,, of time, :owl without the trwense of a phy -1 „ ac i s ,,,_ wrighvg lit Ilan Veeeetble Nits lasses, the ,Ilatinguished merit of oper.tting effeetudlly without th.sturlung the rest of the patient. and ill my case without even producing sickness to the $10111:1Sil. Itell.Vethaly your fri — end, &c., LCVI IL TATE. [From the` Pilau are Express, Delhi, N. l'.l W,linic it's Ism t , . VI arrAn ix l'il.r....—.llthotmli not particular. it friendly to Patent medic inc , ' ac . must Collteini that we have be „nuy a1 ..,,,,,,1 to ii,...i pills, lias iiig all oiiportunity oil Iwo or I hree ucra-toti. to tel their efficacy. Fur a gentle medic ine. one ..r two v. ill Ins 1001111 mild 1110:411 eirce,tive„,..Where bite or other llllpllfill,llat 0 :1r^tIlltlII:Ileil, an I 11101 Wit , ll .edicilic Is re iii...-INatin.,i, a i ij, r , of time of lull l' Or tluco' I , .• :•.• . 1, • suing (0 bed. 15111 lA' 101111.1 .I•lri_Tillal ill C. 11•111411114 1110 .4 ::: /77,. , :”. restoriug the Loser to a healthy state. We speak 1t0 . ..: ; .. ince land take 1 4,..,..., ill _ •lidillg the 1 illr. ill the pi ~. AGENT:3.—th li. Si L ~ - ord. }:riei W. & P. Judson & it co.. W II till, ird..hdin Mellon.. Sri . Girard; A bratiani Toiirtellott. Union; Riley, l'utt,r, We-t Sprit ;;held: W. 11. Townsend, Springfield; B. I'. Town & I 'o.; W'atodnirg and North 1:rod. office. devoted e‘clic , it ely to the ,ale of %vim:ll'P's 1ND1.1,1 V rdirrAm.r. P 11.1,5, wholesale end retail'. 160 Rare street, Phil adelphia; ..2th Greeow ich street, Neu York i and hid Tretuout Bt., lin•lon. Erie. May 1. 1919. ' 37 Slade . Olothing at the Clothing Store, C enpne cia I Exchange. Till: Inth , crlher has now on hand at hie NEW CLOTH / ENG tt'll qtr., a 'very emennive asnortment of first rate ei °THING, made up in the. latent style and in the beet , • manner, which he is determined to sell for CASH 25 per cont. Lower , than tiny other esmnii,litnelit in this place. His stock of Clothing colllpt hen et ery grade, from superior toconntion, and 11c, one a he pattorti/es the entablislunent shall he din. apjoistted in regard to quality, cut or prlce. Notice the off un ing• Arfincail . tl Line French Black Dross Coals; linglirh Tmccil and Alohair Sack Coals; Black Summer 'Cloth Coatsr - of terry Cut; • Bladi and Fancy Cassimere Pants; Silk, Merino and (;asst mere Vests; and Cotton Clothing. of errrg kind; T.Yr4;,- and Canallere, OIL -CLOTH CLOTHING AND T.% PAITIANS. Al,O. Fine and common Shirts, Silk skirls and draviers, Merino eravnts,:eoilar , , Stock, -tucks, stependers, /se. &c. 111 h.is e‘peneurvtl and fashionable ellitCrB employed And will rift and trim in the lest manner and make all kinds of clothing to order, whir tt be warranted to ;rise .ati•ifaction. The paths are invited to call and in-pset the clothing in the new and cheap ezdatilddintent in the Cidnincrcial Exchange French et. olpostto 01011:Inner Holed. AIOSE:3 KOCH. lay 19, 14'1 4 . 1 EXCHANGE OFFICIL J. 11. Witaaims, dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dins of eschante, Certilicates of tim.Osite, Gold and Silver coin, will buy and sell current and tinctirrent money, negotiate time and sight drafts, make collections . on all the Eastern cities, and ,stake reinittan- CeS :It the lottest Ban king rates. Money reciiii.e,l on Peposite and Eastern drafts constantly on hand ar the towe•it 'rates of premium. Ohio, Ittilibita, Kentucky, Virginia, anti rennoylvanfa Bank nom., and tlimoi of ritui4 otter States, bought and said on the most reammatile (Mire dirtttly opposite the Etigh , Hotel, '2 actors from the earner. I:rip. July 1. . , IVIEDICAL WOVILEL , - v- , .11'ST received front the publishers, Lea & Man e v‘s• ''• chard: Philadelphia, a large assortmentof Med - - lest Works, .n hic h will,he sold at the publishers' • pricer; among which will t.e found: Bartlett on Fevers, , , ilitdd on Liver. Boyle's Almeria Medie'a and '1 herapenties. - Cluirchill's Midwifery, Churchill on Fernald, Minx ell on Fcninles, I C toper on Hernia, • C011i11.2 on Children, JAR'S Ull the Eye, Den tv's Midwifery, ' 1 MCC on Children, Dngleson's new It entediett, •1; uugtcson'a Practices Liston & Mutteen Surgery, 11 tiler's Prinelples, MOter's Practice, , l' tillips on Scrofula oint on the Stoutach, •i ay/or'sßled.JurisP P rlldence, Wilson oil the Skin, Wilson's Dissector., Cyclopedia of Medicine, '‘ i ir• ohms' respiratory Organs, Youtat on the Wave, Clater, Farrier,&c., &e. The tothscriher Is agent for Lea & Blanchard, and will order any litedithil. Literary or Illiscellaneous no kPilesired, rind nunish theta here nt Publisher's prices. Physician:. , students and others are re rplesred to call and examine his catal , Eric, June 1.0. H-U', Now OwlcWafirublis. .19 ir UST Medved at the Bookstore of ti LP new and popular works. frou , the vtz: - Loitering,' in Europe—by the Vottager—h3,l Alitteta—by the author of ' The above ( frokable rending gill b reasonable tense. Call N. 11.—0.'11. r. has make arrange' which he will be in receipt of their tt publication. =On oro A LARGE no.ortment of rreWor /1. rte. Roman Candles. Blue Lights , - Crackers, Torned.re4, Pulling Craeke and for sale at No. 1. Perry Block by tte 30, 1E4.3. 1 1 . IIASSCLAYPIIS for skirts and Su G dow Muslin, Pointed Landecc Goode, juet received (It 'r CXVIVI , II and s June 10, 1019. lylo 0, SPA FFOR D. onoEM, fromUS. Press of 02, . D. Spntfortl. the following tress of Illarpor & Brothers, no, W. Corson. M. D. notion of, Helen Herbert melia Wyndham, ace. divond of on the most ents with the II .. by w works inunediateiy eller lone It EL s, tomitaing of Sky Sock ! Pin Wheels, Serpent•, Fire • Are.. Just reeeive4 T. W. MOOREs Ivonetw; red Fr win hada . , and other itch New i nroad by ALLYN 4e COITi
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