NATIVE AMERICANISM AGAIN. Of all the ridiculous factions that ever disgraced ithis rountFy, scarcely excepting that of red-mouthed atnalie oo m a m, free-aoilism, and the forty other lieu that infest. mi d canker, and poison the Arnerican body politic. none 4 bo eve r - hoisted its hydra head among us with more hid- coos deformities, with more of the serpent's venom. than t h e Native-American party. ' And of what is this oil y cabal composed? What are its aims—what its pur poses and objects? e have iltein before us. They are bete fully disclosed. pr o w in thetn the secret causes that contributed to 'brig about the late mischievous results in Pennsylvania. /b e Philadelphia (nativo.American) 'San, the organ of that g uilty faction whose sharp-set appetites are so ready aur illow up the whole of our foreign settlers at a sin. meal, has opened up the scene that exposes their a sked deformity to the just rebuke of an insulted people. Thus p a rty etrenuously claims to have been the very first to y bring forward the i name of General Taylor for the Oiaidency, and that of Governor Johnston for the chief mag i s trate of Pennsylvania. The native Sun boasts 'T ry vehemently and vociferously on this point. Tho editor says: "The native-American party came into ex istence but a few years ago, and their power has idresdy been felt to the extremity of the State;" and that °upon the 7th of November it will be also felt throughout the nation." "Their fourteen thousind votes," contin ues this unfledged Notice Sun, "have already turned the election for Governor in this Commonwealth, and main ly contributed to place Wm. F. Johnston in the Guber natorial chair." The editor still proceeds. He has not yet finished bis boastful cry over the late Pennsylvania defeat of -the Democracy. He comes yet closer to the main point, and thus 0/cuttingly rejoices over the fact that they "have great reason to be proud of the result; for almost," says the enraptured editor, "almost immediately after tho receipt of the news of the resignation of Gov t Shunk,-we suggested the- nomination of Mr. Johnston for that office. Let us examine further. Hero again wo have the freak avowal of what this native party so ardently and Warmly claim to have done in effecting the whig Presi ential i nomination. Stand back, Mr. J3alie Peyton; go into the corner, Mr. Truman Smith, with your pliant se cret circular readers, tools, and followers. Your labors and toils are but a cipher to the groat work accomplished by LowisC. Levin and his band of natives in the good ly city of "brotherly love." Hear the editor of the Native organ: "It is a singu , for fact that the same Native American party which firt4 l oggested, and afterwards triumphantly elected Governor Johnston, first brought forward also to the notice of the people, for the high office of President of the United States, 'Old Rough and Ready,' the peoplO's candidate:" And. by a ,resolution of these same 'mares, Pasetzd at their recentMational convention, the suffices of the whole Vaion were evoked to rally with energy in support of Gen. Taylor; and the Sun, from which we now quote, in remarking on the Philadelphia selection, eons that "that co:miracle adopted their nominee;" and the editor most eraltingly cries out. in view of their great victory. "How proud a position we already occupy! " Proud position, truly. And it needs only the warm and generous support of the foreigiiers of this country to render it eirviable. Mc der thsgolden rule wo are required to "love our enemies,' 7 and Why should not the foreign vote of this asylum of the oppressed of all nations be everywhere given to build up this Native American interest and spread abroad its influ ence over the land? Irishmen, we make an appeal to you. From a nation of generous impulses, you have come among us to share in freedom's blessings. The bravest of your sons have fought and fell for liberty here. Their ashes repose, pro miscuously mingled with the bones of those who breath ed trot the mountain air of the Emerald Isle.. The dust . • that covers them knows no distinction between them.— Can you support the Native American canilidate? - Germans. you had a Do Kalb and a Steuben once among us; and-you yourselves have shared largely in all tbs battles and , Fonfliets of that adopted country, to the defence of whicb you have been so often summoned.— You come to.partake with us in the freeman's rights.— Ar l i tleN V i ierifa n ticket? naei—y%crittt lruur the ueuufau WIII.I Ul a Layfayette—Toles, through whose patriotic veins the blood of a Kosciusko courses—Swiss, Spaniards, Danes, Seotchmeu, Englishmen, Swedes. NorvCgians, all—are tore ready to enlist under the Native American standard" Will you,push aside the constitution of this your chosen had of adoption—a constitution that knocks no arbitrary thatinctions, and under which the naturalized citizen stands on the grOund of equolity , with the native-born ? ;will you, can you, we most solemnly inquire, earl you march up to the ballot-box and sanction by your votes this native American nomination 1 Germans, Irishmen, Frenchmen—all of foreign birth—to you we make our appeal. Are you willing to bind yourselves, by chains so piling, to the for tunesof the man first brought out by the Bore-American party for the Presidency ? We think we can anticipate your indignant response.' Wecannot mistake your utter abhorrence of the guilty mesas thus boldly resorted to,, to rob you of all your tights and privileges as American citizens. That you will seat with the indignant scorn they so justly merit, these miserable attempts upon your liberty and rights, we have an abundant guarantee in that.generdl intelligence, and in that quick sense of injustice which have proved smirk dent. 4serywhere,..to enable you toe make your own de• team and to seek your own redress of injuries. Tut MCETIKO OK WEDNISDAT NIGLIT:•••••The DCMOC my tamed out.in strength on Wednesday night, and al dough disappointed in the attendance .of -speakers from Pittsburgh, Hon. Mr. Wilkins, and others, who wore ex pected to be present, listened with marked attention to te gentlemen who occupied the stand. Geo. H. Cut- Eaq., of Girard, who is doing good Id efficient ser vice ia the pomocrotic cause, first addreied tho meet ht. exposing, in his good-natured and : poculiar manner, temonatrons,and ridiculous inconsistencies of the wing and.touching with emphasis upon the rather soro Rhjett of Taylor's nomination merely for ty ihis availabili . the result of his supposed popularity to! a soldier and raccessful general. Some of our whig friends present alined under the infliction, saying.in their.hoarte.doubt -411; with fat Jack— "No more that, Hal,. an' thou 'lovest me;" Isd feeling as uncomfortable to all appearance, as a mouse ia a trap. We recommendlo them Taylor's "lust letter . ' so a panacea for "'all the ills" wing "flesh is heir to.". lloa. James Thompson followed Mr. Cutler, and for in I :.:Ur and a half, held the undivided attention of the tadienee. Ills speech was a masterly exposition of the 'enneiples of the Democratic party, as opposed to the ir e'Pesible, "no principle" policy of the whips, and he 611 up, to the detestation of every honest man, that die rueful, aye, infamous coalition.of :the whigs and Na', tea, which, if we are defeated in this State , . has contrib tied more than anything beside to that result, and which ■tax moving Heaven and Earth to accomplish our ilanhrow in the Presidential contest. He held up to tho jestabhorrenc'e' of the foreign-born citizen,•that an imus and proscriptive doctrine of the whig party. thith *nal.] not only preventall foreigners from natural izttion until after a residence of 21 years, but even then nothi Amer withhold from them the ;rights and privi kr" el American citizens—the right ttio hold any, even lhh meanest office, in the gift of the United States. We hoe neither time nor space to notice the Judges' speech it detail. That it was goood and effective. we argued h 'etha blank itisages of the few whigs present, and the Wafted countenances of our friends. He was inter flinetiby repeated applause, and when the Judge closed "ho brought down the house." HOll. John Galbraith next occupied the stated, and with fol ' Plain sad pe'rtinent, remarks, mostly on the subject of the tariff ' closed - the speaking of the evening. Gan. - wavnassits.—ln his late speech. Mr. Webster said of Con. Taylor: I,i lt i h r ip . b of him very much as he seems to think of INow hear what Taylor thinks of himself. • ~ greatly doubt my qualifications to discharge the du- Properly, Of "era°. then, Mr. Webster doubts his qualifications, ltd he nce his declaration that Taylor's was a nomina t.9o.ltot fit to -make." IMPORTANT ADMISSION ! I The Union otitis Wl*, audNatives dramowto edged by tho 311trie Gas tte it I We find in the Gazette of the 2d inst., the following admission of a fact which they have been so strenuous in. denying. Since they have admitted it so candidly it will be no longer a question. But to the admission. The Gazette sem We find it in an article from the Phitadelphia Sun, the organ of the Natire Americans in Philadelphta, ;alb lishedin the 06sere0 under dote of the 25th ult. It is in these words:" " THE LAST ' NATIONAL CONVENTION of the NATIVE AMERICAN PARTY! PASSED A RESOLUTION, REQUESTING THE NATIVE AMERICANS OF THE UNION• JRALLY WITH ENERGY IN SUPPORT OF. GENERAL TAYLOR FOR PRESIDENT or"rtiE UNITED STATES." Is not this oatisfactorv?" - 1 We say AYE, WO are satisfied with the admission, how ever painful it mad• have been to make it. GEN. TAYLOR—PROVISO—VETO. - , The Richmond (Va.)Reinlliean. a T4ylor paper, in giving an account of discussion between Mr. Wise and , i , Mr. Joseph Seger, the latter a leading aylor stomper. at Hampton, Va., a few weeks ago. rep its Mr. Segal as having used the following language: " Gou `railer took the true view of the veto power— was not for its abrogation, would not veto bills relating to the currehcy, fiscal operations, the tariff and internal im provements, because, like Madison, in regard to the bank. he regarded those questions as Settled:le:institutionally speaking by repeated adjunction and long acquiescence. But ll3in cases of palpably 'unconstitutional and hasty and inconsiderate legislationnt he WOULD exercise th'e VETO. and under thisreserration, ha' might safely be relied on to VETO any frill containing the Prorisions of the Wilmot Proriso." That this is the view the Southern whigs take of Tay lor's Allison letter, and the construction' they pot upon it. That is the construction those who know Taylor best— his bosom friends—his political advisers, put upon it. .Nov Ttinocau Yrr.—The whigs of this section are not yet through with their lamentations, over the enthus iastic Democratic rally on Saturday evening last,—and although it had been mace ,tti ti s subject of continual con versation from that time to e present, the Gazette, in its laat.issue has seen fit to give it nearly half a column of "special pleading" in a vain endeavor to counterbal ance its influence. Now why is it that our whip' feel so very tender upon this native union? They do not, they DARE NOT deny that they elected their Governor by this union, and others as disgraceful. Is it that they are t oo honorable, too high-minded. or' that they have too much regard for the rights of those who seek our county as the laud of Liberty, the land of ,equal rights° Not a bit of it. It is because they fear the just indignation of those men, whom they have it iu their hearts to trample 'under foot as they would a dog, if they had the power.— Yes, we say that these same whigs, who are now all smiles to the, Foreigner, who are endeavoring to be, hand in hand with the naturalized citizen, NAVE UNITED, WILL ',toms usTTE, and if they are successful and get the pow er into their own hands WILL PASS ‘ LAws curtailing, if not 'entirely depriving the Foreigner of his right asa citizen of this country! For proof of this we cite them- to the past acts of their party, to facts which are now before them, and which cannot be eontrorerted, as well WI to the speeches of prominent men of that party. who are contin ually using low and degrading terms. such as .• ignorant Dutch Gild frisk paupers of the old world. people who don't knOw enough to vote," &c. - It is not our desire nor intention to pander to the prejn lices 'of any set of men for the sake of gain, nor to state falsehoods for tho purpose of 'obtaining votes, but wo do ask the naturalized 'citizens of this county to ascertain the facts in refLrence to these matters,—to examine carefully, and see whO are and who are not their real friends—see what party has always contended earnestly and con scientiously for their tights, and veto occordiugly, and ,we have no fear, for the result. IVill they do it? We believe they will.' The attention with which they listened to those speeches which have caused so much trembling in the whig camp, give us' confidence that they. are no t interests, their omen rights. As Us wrreoren Tere.—A young lad some II years o ego, son of Mrs. Haines, residing in this place, had quite au adventurous trip last week, on the lake. He 114 s waiting for the arrival of the steamer Ohio. and to amuse linnself, at about 3 o'clock on Saturday mo ' g, stepped ime a rudely crnstructed ferry boat at the' harbor and paddled out at the end of the piers. He laid down his single oar to "bail ship," uut observing that ho was pa ll, ki 'g out into the lake, until he had got so far that his ef for to return were without success. The wind was th n blowing gently from the South. It was quite dark, an, when out about one mile, he states that he pulled off his clothes and plunged into the lake and swam for shore with the boat in tow; his strength gave out and he again got into the boat, dressed himself, and from exhaustion laid down and took a quiet sleep. • He awoke about sun rise, and was then about five miles from shore. Looking about he eSpied a brig at some distance from hip passing down, and by fastening his pocket handkerchief to the oar, succeeded in getting the attention of the crew of the brig, who shortly came to his relief and took him on board. He returned home again on Monday morning, from Buffalo, satisfied with his short cruise on Lake Erie.—Conneaut Reporter. 'GEN. TA 7 Lon • Wnto.—Speaking often. Taylor, the Hon. Daniel Webster. in-Itis recent' speech in Boston, says: *6l believe him to be a IWhig—thache will • a elected by Whigs—that he will choose cirlVhig Cabi,net,,and admin ister the government honestly on whig principles, and by the support of whig measures." Wo copy the foregoing for the, perusal of each Demo crats as fancy General 3"mylor is anything but a whig, and who have been ihinking of giving him their votes.— Mr. Webster says that "Gen Taylor is to be elected by Whigs." He takes no Democrat into the afeount. He relics 'wholly upon the d'higs for Gen. Taylor's success, and we trust he will have none but Ilrhig rotes. Daniel Webster has resolved,if General Taylornbould bo elect ed, toclaim his election•aseselasirely a Whig triumph. Ho will doubtless say of the Taylor Democrats, what ho said of the Conservatives, after the election of Gen. Hu rison, that they wore about an "omnibus toad." A STRONG Areucitylorr.- I ,Mr. Giddings, in his recent speech at Cleveland, made-the folloWing effective appli cation .of tho known parsimony of Civil. Taylor. His love of money stands cut prominently in his character: "Another fact he would mention, that so far from Ti.y lor daring to desert the South on this subject, he had a still more powerful interest not to desert himself—that by allowing slavery to be extended over New Mexico, his (Taylor's) property, in slaves, would be enhanced thirty thousand dollars. It is folly, said he. to suppose that tiro man who refused to pay ten cents postage on a letter. is insensible to such an interest. Hero Backus. having ecothe to,' arose , looked daggers at-,the speaker. and pounced upon him in this wise: 'Sir., will you consider it honorable in a constituent of yours, to suppose that you could be.influenced in your Representative duties by a consideration like this?' *Yes.' most emphatically said Mr. G., 'lf Isefused to give my sentiments publicly when asked. Suspect me of. anything.' said be. 'when I tam per with my oonstittients." 11:7"Gen. Taylor has written a letter to Dr: Pannell, a whig candidate for elector in Virginia, saying that he will rcto the Wilmot Proviso should he be chosen President, mid Congress should adopt it. Lewis' Gothic MU* A day or two since, wo dropped in at this establish= went, and found ono of the best assonments of Jewelry and Fancy articles in that Jim-we ever saw out of our large cities. Mr. Lewis exhibits his wares with an agree 'able and polite readiness that cannot fail to secure cus tomers, and the attractive show window occupying near ly the entire front of the building, is an invitation to en ter that, we suspect, our jewelry-disposed ladies find dif ficult to resist. The prices, so far as we are captible of jugging, are favorably and trade-provokingly low, and the styles and patterns of the newest and moat recher* varieties. Give Lewis a call, and satisfy yourselves. • Er Francis P. - Blair is to re-enter the arena. and an nounce s new daily paper—the "Globe." revived—but not armed with party warfare, as the old "Globe' Onto vs. Tart.ort.—.The Clevekind Democrat, which is a strong free soil paper, and the organ of the Giddings nterest. thus walks into Taylorisro Tks Rentli.-..Enough has been heard of the election in this State. to put it beyond ck. doubt that Taylor stands no inure chance of carrying the State. than Lucifer does of becoming an angel of light. So he will have to get on as well as ho can without this • damned abolition State." On: "No Paosciumoa."—On Monday week last only thirteen men were discharged from their employ ment at Pottsville, in this State. for the heinous crime of voting the democratic ticket. Q 3 The report of the dahlia of Fitz - Green Ha!leek is contradicted. It grew out of the death of William F. Hallett. for a long time clerk of the Supreme Court. who died of typhus fever on Monday evening. We want no belle! evidence of the standing of an individ- nal. than to have him noticed In high quarters. One thing Is certain he has something' to attract attention, he Is either respec ted or hated, but never despised, Wile is thus noticed. How is it in the political,world, we never assail a weak and low opponent. If we fear him, we do not despise him, we may, hate him, but must respect his talents, and if we differ with him it is a matter of opinion only, he may be correct after all, The " Buffalo Medi cal Journal." had looked ou through its whole short I ife. and won dered at the success of Vaughns Littiontriptic Mixture. Al last it came out and Loudly noticed the Great American Remedy, to the 30th month of its precocious youthfulness this Journal sought to sound the praise oithe Great American Remedy. and fairly ac knowledged the article had "great Dune," Dr. Vaughn acknowl edged the compliment from so abigh a quarter. unit inserted the "puff" in his advertisements In our columnist the name and proof the existence of this well conducted Journal, will be carried by the extensively published advertiventent of the"Grent American Rem edy." into sections where that talented book never reached, or never worild have reached. otherwise. Reader Vaughns Mixture bon great article. Call at Agents and ask for patnphteL ICU our columns. DZED: ,On the 14th ult., of Pulmonary Consumption. Mrs. Eliza Jane, consort of Anthony ealisman, of Alit(creek, aged 39 years. ' On the 4th ult., at his residence in New Canton. Pike Co., 111.. Mr. Alson flays, firtnerly of Greene tp., aged 47 years. - lI3WOOD WANTED Af i THIS OFFICE.zo V'ALSO, A FEW BUSHELS OF GOOD APPLES-L-1 LEIWI-4 9 1201.1310 UAL& IS NOW opened with a large and splendid assortment of fine Gold and Silver Watcher, Jewelry, tlilver Spoons, Plated ware Fancy Goods, &c. Ike., which, will he sold amazing cheap. La dies and Gents, please give us a call, whether you purchase or not. I have a laige assortment of CLUCKS, of every variety of Pat tern and Price—all warranted. Watches. Clocks, Aceordeons, Music Boxes, and Jewelry re• paired on short notice. rir All work warranted to give satisfaction, or money refunded; Erie. Nov. 4, It4B. W. N. LEWIS. Stray Steer I ROKE into the enclosure of the Subscriber, in Concord town ship.-about the Ist of Oct.. a red Swim-year-old Steer, Ho ar il icini marks. Thy owner is requested to come. prove prcipeny, pay charges and take it away. JAMES STRANAHAN. Ironeortl, Nov. 4, 1519., 3tw A CARD. MISTAKE occurred in a former No. of the Observer, in the notice of the annual meeting of the Female Benevolent Soci c Y. which is corrected in this No. ro as to read Thursday. the oth inst. instead of Wednesday, It is expected that a general - and full attendance of the Ladies of the place will Le found on that occasion. In so undoubted a Christian purpote as the relief of the poor and unfortunate of our race, all can unite on common ground, without regard to sect or party. The undertaking is a laudable one, it has already done much good, and by united aCtioll much more may be done. NoV, 4, GOODS AT COST. t - ALLAN & COIT, 'Wiping to CiO4c their husineso in Eric, of ier the whole or their itinoetne otoek of Dry Goode, Grocer- Croekery,&e., of PRIME cusT The stock is entliely new. and uas selected expresdy for this market. such an opportunity for buy ing the bett of Googly °reve ry description, at the tcry lowest prim, is not oruM altered, and the public may reet arsured that the sale will be conducted strictly on the above tertus, cominui tut f-oni the lot of Not*uiter to theist of February next, when the nalanee of the atoelotill be cloae4 by nest Must l e stored. ALL arc invited to call and avail themselves of ilia rare oppor- Unity of buying Cheap. N. U. All twrions indebted, either by note or Wok account, to Allyn & Colt, are hereby requested to call and sett)e the saute on or before the tirst of January next, when all uniettled accounts will tc lot in the hands of an Attorney for cottectiOn. Erie, Nov. 3, It New Goods. NEWFALL Mill WINTER GOODS.—The vulneriber is now receiving -Ms Fain and Winter Stt.ck or Dry Good., Gro ceries, north% are, liocts and l Iwtw, queetisw are, Iron, Nnilsoke, which will make his stock full and complete, arid: will make hts stock very cheap.. Cull and see. The prices will auk you, no doubt, 'as ! will licit Le undersold for ready Fly, by any one in Erie. Oct. V, SAIiTIL JACKSON. ity,mtnrimaaro - , 0 d'rer4l LETTERS 7'FST.4IIIE.AI'AIIiou the estate Of Doti. Albert Tluoer. late of Millereek township, dec'd, haiing been grant ed to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to saki estate to make immediate payment, find those having claims against said estate to present then, properly authenticate', for settlement. (Nov. 4, 1e48.1 ALVIN THAYER, Adner. Goods at fleduced Prices! TT IS A FACT that Goods are very cheap, to the low IT Tariff, and my principles being for a revenue !Off, and not a tariff for protection merely, I will sell goods for !math anecabot e cost than the Manufacturer gets in the shape of proleeflon by way of the tariff of ISM, Those wishing to buy goals cheap, will please call, as I have a general stock of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. Iron, Nails, flouts and Shoes, Salt and Fish &c. ire, for sale. [Noti, 4,1 SMITH JACKSON. IIONTEREV STRIPE—A new and beautiful articl fora dies' Dreamt , , for tale by SMITH JACKSON. ILOTHS—French, Glonan and American. from Kl3ll ••, toe; per yard, for sale by S. JACKSON. riASSIMPRLS-111k, Blu e . and Fancy Plaids and .Stripe, for sale by S. JACKSON. ATM MITI, Tweeds, Kentucky Jean, and Plaid Limeys, very 10. 1 nice and good, for sale by E. JACKdON. CIASIIMERES, De Lalnc.., plain and fig'd. Ink, Drab, Brown and Maroon colored, for sale by S. JACKSON. PlaID CLOAKING—a beautiful made for Lady's ClaTakr. for see at 111, Cheatnide, by H. JACKSON. Nov. 4. - LA"'s KID linsKlNti, awl whole Gaiter", Mo rocco walking x110(44440, du., at S. JACKSON'S. N 1, - - 25 T Eim—Youn g ,llyson, Gunpowder, and Black Tea, for sale by (Nov. 4.) • S. JACKSON. 11.: . 11AWLS—Any quantity of Catibuiere, Plaid and Itabitet 10 shawls, for sate by S. JACKSON. ALPACA of every style and price. Plain, stripe, Changeable, Are, for *ale by S. JACKSON: Nude 'Lessons. Mittl. DRUNKER begs leave to 'inform the Ladies of Erie that she continues to give lessens on the Melodeon and Pl ano Forte. at her residence on Fifth street. No Pupil taken for less than a Quarter. Tsans—Aleindeon. 88. per Quarter; Piano Forte, ire, per Quarter. [Nov. 1, lt l lo.. 3tl l Ezecuto's 1391 e. BY an order from the Orphan's Conn, will he sold by 'public vendue. on the pteinli•es of the late Theohold Kelliher. in Mc- Kean township, on the Wth of November next, the following property, viz: lloriscii, Cows, cattle, sheep. hogs, wagon. plows, and a general hsfontOent of farming utenvils, and household fur niture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Oct. V. 1818.-10.1 TO Jurors. Witnesses, and Parties to snits In the Courts of trie county at the Noteutter Term. 11.19.—PentOns concerned n. above will please take notice that, on nceouttt of the Presidential election, the Court Will not sit till We/Mega:v. the Elthof No vember. Itit9, nt 9 o'clock. A. M. WILSON KING, Protley. Erie. Oct. 27. ISIK DU. P. 'u'-'- B CELDBUABED BMW 1848. REMEDY WILL Nt. T CURE ALL DISEASES, DLIT is a safe, speedy . and effectual Cure for all those diseases I/ for which it Is recommended. The Public can safely rely up on the powerful efficacy of this Medicine in curing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup or Rattles, Asthma or Phthiste. Bronchitis and Whooping Cough. It also removes other Pulmonary complaints, eependant upon IrritationllS difficult and often Indere, respira tion, wandering pains through the chest, and is highly important insuppressing bleeding In the lungs, which should never be neg ted. iNFOITAIIT TerrlXOST.+Tilis is to certify that we. the Under signed, have used Dr. P. Hall's Celebrated Cough Remedy, and have found it in every instance, an efficacious tuedieine, and ful ly wonky of its recommendations. John Galbraith. Joseph Kelsey, Jr.. Rich. & McCreary, Chas. W. Kelso. D. Shirk, Andrew M. Torben, John til. Brown. - Robert Cochran, Lucius A. Hull. Win. M. Gallagher 5, T. Nelson. W. P. Rinederneeht, Wilson King. Alanson Sherwood, D. P Ensign, C. B. Wright, L. Warren, M. Mayer. • H. P. Whatley, Daniel Minor, _J. W. Dean, J. Salsbury, H. 0. Root, R Baldwin. CAUTION TO THE PUBLlC.—Bervare of counterfeits and base imitations. Every bottle has the words. "Dr. P. Hairs Cough Remedy," blown upon the glass, and his written signature upon the wrapper and directions. None other are genuine. Puce.-371 - cts to gl. per Bottle, or Bit large Bottles for es. Sold Wholesale and Retail in kite, only by Dr. P, Hall, corner of Butte and Eleveruh streets. Agents in Eric County.—Boyd, Vincent & Co.. Waterford ; B. C. Town & Co., North Earl and Wattsburah ; John A. Tracy. Fairview ; L. S. Jones & Co.. Girard ; %V. H. Townsend. Spring- Seld ; James H. Campbell. Edinboro i John Clark & Co., Albion. N. Callender Meadville L. Parson". Westfield. N. y. : 0. White& Son. Fredonia; A. Reynold', (I. It. P. Champlin. A. J. Maubews, Buffalo; Dearing Sr. Co.. 117. Maiden - Lane, N. yi, t Jules Hauel, NO, Chestnut Si. Philadelphia, and by Agents genet. ally throughout the eountry. For farther particulars respecting the efficacy of this Medicine the reader will please call on Agent for Pamphlet Arcot charge • • • Erie. Oct. 48. emw24 Jth.4I.IPII LIIP.TZ,} Executors JOHN KEISLIER.- Notico. I - . - SURVA3III II y i d We are reitteste to offer a reward o the delivery. to ' condition.' of 'tit , FLAG drat war wort to float over the 10 ._ I 'durini the eanlpai o of 1840.• Wh , said nag to the C and Butler Club o before the day of Election shall reeler. as it is deemed big ly important that it exhibited for the be efit of the Whig p • ity. Erie Nov. 3.1: •:• . , . FOR UNE NIGHT ONLY TICE UUT!UZUSON Z' • PIXT,IrIi (Frasitits 0 Old Graxilo Maio 7,) E SPECTFULLY +inounee to the citizens of Erie and vicin -1 l ity. that they will give I ONE VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT, At the Reed douse 1141, on Wedneidny EVOII int. Nov. El, liiita. - Intro Inciaga chafed Programmeof their t pieces, such no hare met the favor of the inusiral publie 1)0 in Enema and Americo. among whic , l , !tiny be mentioned 1 . , The Cot where we ere born, Tile Old I; lurch Bell; The Bridge of Bfghp The Munn Meer, ' Lougfellow's "Excelsior," There's a ood time coming, . The Pauper's Funeral, The ShiPan Fire, Congressionsi i rug—'• Bight dollars a Iday," Old Granite 8 te, &e. &c. • TICKETS-50 cents, to he obtained at Hr 4 and at the door on die veiling of the viten:di, Doors opt. at 6;— Cticert to commence at 7] Nov. 3, ISV. To 07penters 'end Joi ~ NV E. GEWSON CO. have just receive • of Tools, such n• Grooving Plow of different kinds, glair .rras Gaupdo do Grew: i Splitting Gauge I 'do do quirk - Panel do I do do ROlll3l Hand Rail Planes do do tinceia Halving do I do- do Eabte Match do dcr do Sash Plank Match Planes do do Beard Pilaster do do do Cane - Quirk Ogee, I Flat. Which will !resold very cheap Oir Caleb. Call Oct. 27. 'W. E. 111 WSON &EO.' Nov Books. H.l ISTORY of the Purchase and &Memel York. And of the rise. progress and Preihyterian Church in that seclion. Uy Rev. Philosophy or the Plan of Salvation ; a 800. an American citizen. I Thanklidness n uscrative compriAng pass. of the Rev. Allan Temple. By Charles B. Tri Oct. 20. W. E. MT(STORY OF T II Louis Phiilippe. The Prose Writers o trated with Portraits. YEARS. IS3O—IS4i Sy Louis Blanc. Germany. Hy Froler; For Pale by W. IL N T °NAL SCOT, Tins SPACIOUS ESTABLISHMENT IS newly furnished; and only 3 doors Om short distance from the principal Mercantile den it deslrahle for the Business Man, as ttt the City for pleasure t l llt will accommodate al The Proprietor, J. . Curtis. ns well 118 merly of the Pearl St.' House, would be most old friends and customers at the National, w will be paid to make their stay in the City plc New York. Sept. `.2, ISM lmtw Notice. q'HE Annual ineeti of tin Female Benet' will be held at the e .try room of St. Paul' day, the Oth of Novem nt 2 o'clock. P. M. It is hoped that theni will hen large attendat who have been previoualy. or are now member era who feel an interei4 In the object. of the Erie, Oet.tt, 1E49. EIEI Ginn- Jargaias lAM NOW receiving my Fall anti Winter, 1 Groceries, Ilardwate, Iron. Steel, Nails, C sing n stock of over tWenty-five thousand Doll chased direct from the ',Manufactories. loth in ca. at prices unheard of before: all or which at prices (at below any Goods before sold it thi ing my sincere thanks omy old Customers ful patronage. I purpose to compensate them this the greatest bargains ok past times. Now Is Li I predict higher prices Erie, Get. t 3; 1018. A C l ard to th La& MRB. WARD begs leave to Whim' the Lai the has just receivml front Philadelphial gant asoortment of Fall and Winter Atilliner}l nets. Calif. Satins. Vell,:ets mid Ribbons, tog. selection of Plumes nog Flowers ; nll of st hi to show to her friends nil CUMOIllef ft on Satu Residence on the Fu lie square, three door. Oct. 2(1. . 10 1k AZI.011.INCI. - -, i ug undersigned ta es this method of OM TErie and vicinity. Got he still count I TAILORING at MS Old stand, where he w i them from the horrors tit slop shop clothing. I lismilsorne garment at n very reasonable prh thanks to ttie public t ' generally for Its kind ar'l ueretofore, and trusts, by strict attention to bie veeive the same for tle future ; as he feels t soul • Irma experience in of the principal shop. York; he can execute any work entrusted to ti manlike. fashionable Mid satisfactory manner I .C.I. tltl 1141.9. 1 301 ne on the shortest not aleLouth of the Diamo N. B. (BITTING 4 ular entre. Shop. situ east of the Me Bank. MEDICAL liir . 7 t Ihlif2P. - rrritnactitrii3,lnriat • - Ica! Works, Whiete will be pricepl among which will h Bartlett on Fevers 111111t1 On Boyle's Materia Fever, and Therape Churchill's Mich ifery, Churchil Ashwell on k'em les, Cooper() Condit, on Childten, Jour, on, ' Dewee's 311dnurcry, lienreoi Inlnglegoon'il newl Rem, lh .fiedies, ,Jutiglesciii's Practice. .-. Lislolll & Mutter's Surgery, Millers Pri ve ivies, Miller's Practice; Phi Sips OD :.... ,, ronon, ,- • ..._.. t ....... Front on the Stontaelt, - Tay Idessle4l. - iurisprtitlence. Wilson on the Skin. Wilson's Dissector, Cyclopedia of 111 dietue, Will iattis' respiratory organs. Youatt on the 111 rse, Plater. Feu ier,&c.„ &c. The subscriber is age tt for Lea & Blanchard, and will order any Medical. Literary or MI cellaneous works desired,a rid Banish then, here at Publisher's pric . Physicians, tuknis and others are re— quested to call anti elan ine his catalogue Erie. June-IU, ISt& 0. SPA FFORD. SIIAWLEIV £IIIAWLO --rtroclia, Ca4trutc. Nf. de Lain: Wool, be found cheap fit Oct. 6. i TIUDAI.B & IiEWErS. Ladies Dross and Cloak Goods. CONSISTING or Mou de Lamer. black. wiped. plaid antt shaded A paccae. French Merino, *ilk plaid Mado nna, Mohair 'Oahe. Ste. atc.jtmt opened at Erie, Oct 10, MP. GEO. SELDEN at SON'S, • BROCHA, Turkien, Cashmere. hluslitt tic l a ne :hid Blanket. Shawls, a good assortment at GEO. BELDEN' tr. SON'S. Oct. 16. - • 6 Piper Us eings. 1 1 Irma PIrC E r S W 1 . 1 paper and Bordering s o y t. tf u zipaper, or sa t. cheaper thaii . e“ r by, , . GEO. bp. ,New Goode. wE have this day re ceived by express, ril l French Merino, WI k, Mohair. Thi bet do M de Leine &c., at TIDBALI Erie. Oct. 6.111 e. I ? ow Goods. ACHOICE LOT of 11 , each Thibets, of all Cloaks, received pe Express, fur sale elite.; Erie, Oct. 6, ISIS. 4 HON EY.—Pure stra i red Honey for sale 11.1 Erie, Pent. 13, 1 . heriirs Gale: BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponal Court oft:minium Pleas of Erie county. an will be sold at public sob at the Court House the 19th day of Nov. nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., cubed property, to wit: All the right, title, lot Pli Wood, in and to the following piece or lan; of 31ilicreek, Erie count', Pa. being part of t i 31/ 4 , bounded and described as follows, to wit'. the north east corner oflite survey; thence by 0 29 deg. east 91 6-1 u perc hes to a post, a corner acres; thence by the sane south 61 deg. west 79 Donald's line; thence by the same north 29 fl perches to it post on the line of tract No. 313; t north 61 deg. east, 70 perches to the place of he lug 30 acres of ad and allowance, be the sae Taken in eaCal; . t t lat the suit of G. L. Wood, A. Porter. . , Also—By vi u of a writ of Lever' racial same Court and'to me diected, will be sold nt 11 I place, all the right, title interest and claim of Nair with notice to Join Spires, Terretenatit. cl lowing tiered bed piece of laud lying and being 1 ship in the county of Erie and State of l'ennsyl;i follows, to wit: lieginni att nt the north-east cork c. a post, thence south 29 Cg. cast by ,lot No. • I pots, thence south GI d . west by lots No. 373 es to a post, thence north 11l deg. west by ,ot N to a post, thence south 61 deg. mid 31 min. a 1 N 0.310, 19J perches to t Chesnut tree, thence by the said lot No. 319, 103 perc lieu to a post. till cast by the Gore Line 4:i2 perches to the {duet lag and excepting thereout a certain smaller urn log 07 acres wore or Wei., which George Poe; J, sin, his wife, heretofore granted and convey slough ns by the Deed Or the same remainin office of Record of Deciltl&.c., for the county of at large appear. Taken' in execution at the sus 31. W. CAL F.rie, Om 20, 1040. NEW CLOTEING 11%. JOHN M. JUSTICE retinue his sin friends and the Public in general. for t age extended tit him, and would be ) them that he hits Just opened at NO. 0, DONNEI.I.IOLOCK STA A a large and good assortinent of C IDERESand ItESTINGS. which. ow Lof the Money nutrktt hi the eastern chased from the importers at a great 5 able, hint to offer the best bargains of in this market. Arming hi. stock may be fi Engliab. and American..oths and Gassimerc made up to order and w Trained. Also. ready Frock coats, Overcoats, and Sack Coats. Paola and Drawers. lidkfs. and Suspenders, which w as the cheapest. Persons wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine goods and p are cut by myself, and uale•in - Erle by the beat had. without xegard to jpriee, and are warren Made as any Shop in Erie makes. Persons whit bare their measure takeh and clothing made. with thcat when done, they will not he askedto Custom work and Cutting done Oil the most and warranted. eXie• Sachems ibr aht selves at No. 6. Erie; Sept. 27,1849. wing good*—eall and 00 ,t off Band Botes In tht. . et I ii55M POWDER.-11Cetstuek itt SUGAR CUBED HA canbeibund ht 13:E1 t Nate2o firs Dollars for BLOOD BOUND cabin in this city. i rer will &liven this city. on "or e above reward hould be again y of this vicin• tram i z e so n les Bookstore, o'clock. 1 20. largeaa =3l ()gm, n do th ol I °, I do t Mites, do I Rule*, do I I Rod fee. No. N,l ' eed House t of Western New rescue state of the for th? times. Hy ges front the Mary dor, for sale by I EWHON & CO. o. E, Heed House. 0, or Ftnuee under C 11. Hedge. Illus- I EWSON & CO. I I 'NEARLY NEW larondwny. ntd louses. which fell- II 'ns those visiting ut WI persons. ill, J. M. Flint, for happy to see their ne every attention rant null agreeable. J. B. CURTI.S. !lent Society of Erk Church, on Tburs- / cc, nol only of thwe • but also of all ugh clety'r , . - tock of Pry Gools, ' slits &e., comps'- . rs, which wns pur- Europe and Atm:J ill be Sold for Caol lilt market. Return ir their very liberal all and winter with le time !—next year IL CADWEI.L. leg of this City that by klk pm% an etc. 1. conviiiing of Bon. tiler with a choice i ti she will be happy hy. the 2lst inst. from the Eric Bank. mng theelt ibusineze ns of nes i the ss of ill ! , e happy to save I y making a fair and lee. Ile returns his litvrat patronage .isine.s. to merit and confident that from of tendon and New tn lu the most work- IN GOALIHNCI ! Ce and a MI partic le!, and a few doors ty'ritiatlCiittt YtYel= IJ ;lithe publitilierre • . found: Liver, dies, ou Fdinnleir, Hernia, the Eye, Children, 1/ ; 13) do Wiudow EU= Lice twurthient of Cagbugle and & DEWS 'S. oloro, l for I.ntliee p &COIT. MECO lt. lesited out of the id to toe directed, n Eric, on Friday the following des ,uest and claim of td in the township l'acts Nos. :M-1 and r•giiiiilng at a post Fact No. 231, south 'of H. Cunies' sit perebol to L. W.- deg. west 01 840 fence' by the same .ginning, COataill ie more or lees.—. now for use of E. issued out of the he same time and 'William E. ▪ in ntid to the fol rnlimed( town , anis; hounded no ter oath° same at 40 'perches ton iirl 374. nal perch .. 310.911 perches eSt by the said lot tonli 20 deg. west mee north 64 deg. f beginiiing—snv !ict ofland contain awl Emma Ma 4ed unto Nicholas of record in the grie will fully and I of George Tue. Jr. ,GuEirt.Sheritr., ORE. 'sere thanks to his i he Merril patron. leave to Worn, Ural OT , Mil e CASSI- I"_ ng to the tight tICIPI hies, he has put i edgier, which [li ver before hearth r and nut, French. , which will Le i made Dress and l iand Vests. Phirta II be sold as clamp clothing for Cash. Ices, as my goods bonito that can be led to be as well !ling clothing, cap and if not suited take them. reasonatde lens lexamlne for: your , ;NELL BLOCK. I :- ' Slate 8, 4unH.C ty Am sale OOK I -ry su COOK. p_erlor ankle O. jpgararreeßAlS IS. CLARK'S. ice *rude of's! The greatest Discolfety of tho ALEC `1 OR, INIABRI3 7NAONZTIO GIPIIMI NT. IUIS i. the first attempt t icouitine Pie ELECT: le i... a,..1G- Nmu FLUID with powuriul 't egetallo LIPI cts 'il ;iie 'thin ,f an oifitutent—to be applieu externally for theiremov. 1.,1 ureteric Me alinost. Unlitnited suCeet b. It bas met nth, *tamps ~ it ,mce the GREATEST DISCOVERY til."1111.: AGE We . It is , I mainly eifecting cares of the utmost importance. 'I most furled dom. ire CONVINCED—the InOlst faithless ate cow ilea .0 h:JO /0 in the timer and virtue of Whig' eat remedy. It Its universally admitted to Ic the MO • IV-INl l llllrel. comuipi ATION KNOWN to the WORLD to thel1113:1:111.xTe RELIEF of disease and pain. It never fails tv file there lean:tins Zak lent life to testers a natu ral and healthy action to the capillary %fusels of the body, and to equalize the circulation if the blood, 'By this means, a controlling inneer is gained eve , the most airiligarfat Jonas of DISEASE, that cannot be obtained from any other remedy. Suet is the lot er of this combination that it penetrates to et ery portion of the human frame ;every Lone had muscle, vein. Rene and ligament is search ed out and made sensible of purify ing and healing influence.— Hence, it copses as readily with i cccc norm. ouvriml diseases. Numerous instances are on record n here this remedy has rester •yil health to patients's° near the grave that the inert powerful in ter ani remedies failed to produce any eifcci, Such has frequently I beim the case in I N FLANINIATION ot the ROWELS—no patient ever need die with this disease n here the 3ingtietic Oitittuent - cnn hi:obi:Sued. That dangerous ep'.d laic kii,wii as the PUTRID ERYSIPELAS, can nitrate to cured by this remedy. For INFLAMMATORY RIIEU3IATIS.3I, this 011itilleul is the most complete remedy ever prepared. ,- In DD cols out of lOtt, it rill ali,rd entire reief to the n orstca set. of NERVOUS II EADMAIE is thirty Paite,. For Nervous diseases this reined) is of Immense value. Affection's of the spine, Rlieutnatirm, Lameness, Ulcerated Sore Throat, lituch his, Pleurisy. Croup, Chills, Cholera Mortals. Ague in the lac Or Itreat.t. MORIN Fleuld 'lead. Scrofula. ealt Rheum, Erysittelae Inflamed flyer, Fever Lions, &e.. Iv ill be immediately rilievedby the use of this reined). I DR. HINGHAM'S CERTIFICATE. Inreply to your qu!ries with regard to the results of the Exper iments I have made with tour Justly celebrated :ttrignet lc Oint ment ; I cal i say with pleasure, that I deem it one of the GREAT- F.Sl' DISeiJVERIES or Tut; AGE. , It is lion marl 1 two years since I commenced wimp it in my practice, aid I have tested it incases of liiilatiminfion, hbili local and generid,;of the most malignant kind, n ith unit ,real success ; even whet all inte:nal reinedieli failed, I hat e succeeded pith this. . ' att , fleaFes of Inflammation oldie Brain. Inflammation Inflammation 'of the lion els, Inflammatory Liken d eitd-twd Fe% ere, kritli perfect Imcce,v, also cares of ler, Canker Rash. and Ulcerated Lnutp, and Throat to Cis. ' ;hit e tr of the Lan =EMI zic,rlet I e with like luthetl nx thy v alu ideinic known as•the Putrid Erysq.elas. by n Lich i.o iLle livea n ere led, I tested it frequently. and it never icting a speedy and certain care. if Burns, elprains, Bruises, Frozen &e., it vets a. man or family will is a single day vvathout this meth econiing acquainted with its power to cure. • -Y. BINGHAM. Phy.iciati and Surgeon. V.. Jan. Bb ICIO. et li; roses like actin, N.O P 11) rine. aner Theo.:4' 1 1.7 r For wilt each ACh.:I & J. IV W. li. To A. Trncy, I:. se, Au iartner particular „ arid testimonials, we jlninplilet left went. rr Nice 23 and WI cents per bottle. • :—Carter & Prother.rt ncderan• and retail, Erie ; 11. IV, !bider, Conneaut, Ohio; Bile) Cotter, Weld Springfield; •nwild, Springfield ; L. S. Junes & Co., Girard; John 'airy ;tut N,ltlt7. lylO flail a good as4ortinent of Anvils, Vices lows, and all sizes of Iron and thee', warranted to Le and cheap as the cheapest oo the corner near the C. B. WRIGHT. BLACK and Ile l i rhtual to an Court Ilou.; Ont. 117. Shelf Bardwaro• :1 assortment, including !louse trimmings nucl nailsta Is, may be found, on terms to Unit the purchaser. all 137, 104 ti. C. 11. witharr. Clene A Erie. Oe Now ran awilriater Goods. ' eribers are now receiving and opening their stock of Winter Goats, eointiallog of OS. IL4ILDWARE. CROCKERY GROCERIES. 110. V. STEEL. NAILS. .I.VVILLS,4c. ill he sold cheap for cash or ready pay. Id4d. GEO. tiELDEN & SON. ►7T' null I Fall a DRY G. All nhieh October noston Goods! 'AGEI4 ju-t opened from Boston and Lon ell, com ig a great I a; iety of fibliinnable lifeNS tAXAN, such as and birthed t.;:udinaerea, Monterey Maids and Stripes. Lm-tres,Slinwis in great variety. limbs Trimmings, ari.. Cravats. Gloves and lioidery. in short. altuoi.t ev . the way of goods can be found as cheap as the cheap -I,et. 3.1.1 IVRIGHT'S. 40 P 4 prisi wt ilott en eh:loge - 114e Ladies' Col cry thing it est at [ Pe ' lars Go ods. ii -r, assortment of Yankee Notions Just receive , ' of the ctors, and just the articles-tur Pedlars. at New York. ug twisphrtattou, at WIIIGLIT S. 1.111. rt. 'annul pricer, add Oct. 21. . t • It hu. WAN '.D it quantity will pay half cash, if de,. - Oct. tit. WlLito Fish and Trout. . AWAR • ANTED article Just revolved at AVRIGHT,S. Oct. at Carp °tinge. THIS DA V received from the Maiptfactries, a good selection of assorted Carpetings, from IFi to 7.3 cents per yard. Also Floor Oil Cloths, learth Rugs, WoOlen Crum Cloths, all to be had chigap 1 ) Important to Ladies. tuit: Irr.p. l comer. 200 P 112 S of Ladies' patent Oulu Elastic Overshoes, coin pri ing six different Pallefiltl and ~t les, to which I in vite the atte lion of those Ladies uho wish to keep their not dry, to call and I ok at the iIMFOI totem nt- 3111.1G111"6- Stray Cow. CAmn to I 4 enclosure of the Subscriber, living in Millemek 'mashl i, about vet - en miles west of Erie, on the I Ith inst., a dark red Cp% . .lllll , POrCli to be 3 years old next Spring—no artifi cial marks. The owner is requested to call. ray charges and take her away. lIENRX VANDINE. klillererk, let.'2l, IP4$. , PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC Nt Y riCE it hereby given that application n ill be made to the nest Lt , .gislature of Vermin IVaitia, for the incorporation of n Bank, to be called ••The Canal Bank of Erie, n ith a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with privilege of increasing it to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, with all the usual Bank ing privileges. to be located in the Borough, and county of Erie, St de of Pent sylvahia. Erie. July 11, ISIS. J.iinestV. Marshall, 11. Caillwell, C. N. Tibbals, Benj. 'l lint Smith kickson Thorn k if. Sill, James' Miami ' Wm. A Galbraith, Chas. . Wright, George :ellogg. ._Ca.alagr r„,3, 4 , 1 her". _ e 4 -, quantity 01 g0(01 I.4calhers far which (pay half cash, if boon. nt ' C. 11. %MIGHT'S. Jos. M. Sterrett. P. Metcalf. Samuel Hays, John C. Ikvbe, Carson Graham John A Tracy, IVilliam Kelley, J. H. Williams. Wm. S. Lnne, 3. If. Fullerton. ERIE AZAIIIIIII2 ?: TIIE FALAI TERM OF THE ERIE ACADEMY commencer. on Montlay. •pt. 4:proxitut4 under the superintendence of Mr. J. HI RV, BLACK; A. P., Teacher of Lationes and the linturat title ees, assisted by Mr. EDWARD F. B. Darns. A. R., Teacher of lathentaties and German; Mr. Dnattt. P. liNnoN; Teacher in E t elfish ;Holt Literature , rennianiliip and Vocal Music. and Miss. F.tvons Joitvsom, Teacher in the Female Department and in the French Laiontace. TUITION PER QUARTER. I I • In the Ln gilages 81 00 In Mottle emirs. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, &e., 3'oo In other I ranches, 2 110 There will st uo extra charge except for Music and Drawing.— For the !keel tof those thArottn of preparing theinFelves to teach Common Schools, special !nstruction will be given u all n t iew to that object. The Amulet ty commences the year under very favorable nuspi iit cos t and the "rustees hay•• perfect confidence loyecommentling to the puhlir, the Teachers i their respective offices. being assured that no the pa tof them. n efforts will he wanting to make the In -1 st inn ion Nit. 1 to the expectations of its friends and patrons. Tula. 11. St .r., Pres. s-' -"'" GEO. A. EL1.1031 . . Erie, August• 7, 1039. 13 , Secretary. Shawls! Shawls!! LONG AND SQUARE. On DIFFERENT - PATTERNS, Including the all woe) ty Len Shan!. Cashmere. Brocha, Turkien Wool. Bro cade, titradilk , mid all other biyles to be found new and cheap at Sept.'" C. B IVRIGIIVrI . 1 lrashionablo Dross Goods. "MOW openinz. direct from Poston. a choice .election of Dress .1.11 toodsi,New Ftylec, such as Toil de Park Merinos, sotin 6 INN! Brocadl and changeable Cashmeres. (ten; beautiful.) also. imperial and himgeable !metres. FlTipVti and plaid do.. figured. !glutei and iiihroidered Cashmeres. (the late style.%) together with a great ' t rimy of French and English De Mines. lie. &c .to which I Writ the attention of the Ladies. C. D. {RIGH T. Sept. 29.1. . • ator's Notice: Fr!Trrr T ErTF:l2$ TEStAMENTRY on the estate of Robt. Dample. vi ill ntieted late of North East deed., having been gran ted the subieribers. notice Is hereby given to all herons indebted to said egtaie w make iwinedinte payment, and those having claim against said estate to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JA311,8 DUNCAN, ArinVeg. JANIUS WILITEHILL, Dept. it 2t08F9 21113 Execnt o • a' Notice. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of John Ruston, late of Idilleneek township in the county of Erie. deceased, having this day been granted the subscribers, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the said estate, to make immediate payment. and all persons having claims against the said estate, to present them to the subscribers properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BURTON, ExecuMrs. Millercck, Oct. 11. 16W. LEWIS BURTON. . ' Notice for Money.. T'TIDE Subscribers earnestly request all persona who know them- A selves Indebted by Note or Hook account of a longer standing thou eh month...to call and settle. It is hoped that a reasonable and sattsfhetory amount Of business will be effected in this way by he first of Norcinter nen. N. LOOMIS & CO, Etrie.Oct.7. ISO.- . Sze odor's Nalco, LETT ER 9 testamentary on the estate of Theohold Kisher, Inte Of Mc Kean township. decd, having been granted to the sub scribers, notice Is hereby given to all those indebted lo ennie to make immediate payment, and all those having aims against said estate to present them properly authenticated fo settlentent. 18.18. JinlthrH LEETZ: Erie, tutors,tutors , JOHN 'USHER, McKean. 5 OROCKEItir.-3 emcee and 1U llogeheads of handsome Crock ery, China and Glmrownre, for rale very low, /We. 9et. 124 e. ALLEN & COLT. INdliAMO.:::Engllpti, Fieneh, tkoten and Ame rienn "Pr etn:ap, at 111130dLti & DEWEY'S Ont.& • 1 1 4 1 - n 1 ~ , la , • ' --1 I : , , ::,,i1 re ,=-= •'; •1 ' ' EOM t'i + (it• I+l \ CO+ Ell York. : Frottt, ' ' NU*ER " 26' '' ..,,..c. , ... ,-. ... elteripti o ,--_________ -'' '•'-' -_ ',- ',, 4 : -.: fore air.— ____ all of ' b 33 squatters Ameoea,:a4l %lir all tin virtually pass away &nen Great Ive3oll6 ti'vcMt this, lit 14 necitiosary andatletea, the I.r t e (0 the only mean's by ithick n a tibmitit s ; I 'nn by 4eglitiltinen can be seen - red:- 'Op A . 7 , 1 1 1;,:i1ie In the Ilothie,of turiik tigr 2:4111, Erie. Auglitm of papers relatiititß!hßieri?pose L~RLKiI Lay il t t.„.r ;6 4 .,111 jAck „ tiati Furnace m , Erie Sept. tr.', _ 2orpw . 000110: 17A ;V7 GOODU ARE) O LUFII VIN 0, at the Corner Huge, No. 1. Ri.vd House,V V ,NIV and n-sortment of S'l'APi.l: AN!) FANCY GOCCIS! - to which we would respsctfullyinvin: the attention of inirchalw•s. Among then; maybe found for the Ladies, ele,;,tut zliatigeatia,col ored and I,llick 5i11..., Plain and raw y Alpaca:. French Popling, easlunere, stlr2S, Ginglintars and Prints, Shaul. of all 11:,er1,111C11,,11,n111(1. L3,1'1;11,3,1,1 I: thbons, plain and ['gored Jae konets and Edling-; and Itnartings, La marina., .krago, Cinonatton and Gala 11.11,14, &c. ikt! .• Fof ;he GentHaen ne htn:•a lane mock of lirOadeloOlb. Plain and Fancy C,,•latvre , and S,ltiartt and Friary Vebtings, black awl fln2y Cravat:, .il;t and linen linn , lkercniefs &c, lt. ' All or I iese 1:90.14 wt re I,on2lit at large di-connt-fn.n; Spring prYe., nil we pte,l4e t-ell at a, low ran, a j can tie nought at any nraltet. 'Plja , t• call at At [AV.\ LA'S. 11-11. c* Concern. TITS: subs criber, honing purchased the eat ire Ifteckof Merclum due late.l) motet by NV. C. & It. P. 11.,Itert, m-4 cetlully the pattonaia• or his Iraen,hillMll the 1,1111110 generally, and tics that gvyl 1ik„,u,1., I , ,,ices, and endeat ors to please, tiiill nwet with ashlte of I.ard Oil ofli a litSt finality, by the bane!, at ared,,.....fr Ilrice, 111CI1'IL 0. nui.tiLter. Erie.. Jul:, 29, 1 , 17?.• 11 DZOWICXI. ITAVING tli , powd of oor poxii of tlootht to Aaron Llek. of Edinboro', We are au that our bu-ine,p t.hould her wed up :14 MIMI at , 1)(AS151P. TO I.IIIt.+CLOI`EI accounts With US u V ould pay, tall and Ateloh.... If yr.e.liir,“` not the 1110111'y to pay your hecouno, you cau lea,4 elo , -e them hv giving your NeteH. 11110W2i & Erie, cpt. 21, oLoTits: cuyrifsl—rreva-11, Englid' and American Broad and of every color, .bade and quality.— A'i,zur. , : , l awl 'tripe,' Va..eitnere awl V heavy black batin etainp. fancy talk, Veetttht,., black and fancy 'llk and ....erge Cm' (wt. Shuts, Merino do., and Drnwen. (ilot Cu . Suspender:, &c.. CAP:i Cluth and Pluoli raps, cheap at the Old Jew Fiore: Commercial Exchalsge, French Areet. rui ()RE and double refined pure., i Spit itt,t93 prod'. Ann tecetrtl and fur <ale far totter titan over before oifered this marked, by ' 11. COOK. 4tigust, VESTED E T11011E341 DS. wrualirs IsinAN CiCAEEEI.Y nave ten slag( 3 ears elapsed mice 'an humble at I...ltempt was made to coal int.; in a wiitalleMUGU a few of thedierbs 14 the In Wu. , .111 tea' Mirk at. t h e time as to the re-tilit The mo'st Lieu :c•Juld that the princi ples adopted an the basts to Lurid twin tt ere sound'. So much re liance Wa6 placed onion cajoinef and It lancm,ihnt the ill success Of thr new experiment ut mild hate tended to confirm that tell mice, while it :Moult tlimpurpme of Ole projector. sow, howet er, till Mink and dittictilt) is at an end. Every where this medicine ha-, been greeted with welcome; everywhere has its coo been attended with the most gratify Mg sitece.s. Erotia Kiwi I be _intnngs, its bales are now counted by millions ! and it is hel.l in igher estimation ti,t tile prez.ent time titan when it was origin I) introduced. Caro of Vovor an Agno. • Putnam Cu. la., illy 17, 1917.. r.ltirlgltt—E4)ine uwc .i,:ce, your ageot left we a supply of UT hided, Vegetable etuand lately fur the cure of Vevor and Jai a toll Wilt) has LOCI) LAW up With re tried various other remethes, all of n hacl Ile determined to try your Indian Veget one box i, now sOnnd un4 well. Mr. T. t Mr. 11. Groie, a KM, and Mr. C. N 1itt074.4 were all don n at the saute tune with le* also trie tlw varktas other rentedies , t‘ itl Vegetal le soon re,toreil them all assure you from what, have win, your may tie rei ied on for a perfect cure of Fe • Yours, respectfully. 1 Certidtate front Col. Tate, editor of the Office of the ! Bloonethurg, Columbia Co.• Dr. William Wright—Dem:3lr. I anion sion to quack nostrums has demi ted lb, ing from the use of good medicines. Act, have s'etdout resorted to the Pill hoc. lammed adteitising in my paper, I was i an Vegetal44 Pills a trial. and after havi its for myself and faitiitY, gave Mt in a il ert• other preparation. Set every iruance ts hen nalicted will tlie,trearn cf. life was enctunhered Is all speedy relief Irmo the mc of your Pills six op going to bed. o hen hidi,pore.l. 1 h to health, without too, of tine, mid with. sicien. 'Wright , . hid inn Vegelthle I'it is merit of operating eltevtually without patient. and in my Cote without even stomach. Respectfully your ttieml, Lc. f From the DelSivare lapresa, Wittorrir I vot IN; Lin.r.snr.e iy friendly to patent medicine:. we ILIUM emus a eouvert to thew pills., having, and three eccacionb to tea their edicnc). Fe or two will be (amid wilt though impuritie have accumulated, and more I I quired. a dow of three or llair or thew pil I tt ill be found effectual in clean: ng the -t boa elf , to a healthy ante. We speak fru plentutre in commending the pills to the Aul,NTB.—u, U . sollord, I:ri;•; IV. • P. JIM4on & co.. Ai r •r t . terf•ml: John 3leCline, Sen. I:irard: hain TourteHon. Union; Riley rotter, Went Fprinptield: W. 11. Towniend, Sitr C. 'Von n , & Co., Watt•thitrg and %oral East. (mire., devoted Ft, turn elt to the wile f WRIGHT'S INDIAN lIGHT.IRLE ITLLS, ‘vii,,lve•rdp end rAI. 11. ltin Rneestreet.l'hil ndelphl ; t:l„BCifeent‘ telt oteet, NON York; and 105 Tremont itt.; Bo .ton. Eric. Mny 4,44 t Itoo3y =lade elot'aing at tho Clothing store, ' Corranocial ere anp. • i'ni: sdbscril cr has ROW on lot Id at his NEW CLOTH - - 0110 w il l!: STORE, a very t•ateindve tesortutent of tiret rite (71,1.01'111N G i itta , le. tq, in the la oil sty le and in the best inaimer, % %w e l t b e i s doe:mined a cell lot CASH., 25 par cont. 'ewer than any other that"' IhiMilli' ill his place. Ills took of Clothing co:uprises met') grade, trout superior toe intunon i and no one n ho patronize. the estal.h.lintent shall be dis appointed in tegard tv quality, cut or price. Notice the Superfine and Fine French Black Dress Coals; Enalish Tweed and Mohair Sack Coats: ... Black Saninici• Cloth Coats of erery Cid; Black and Taney Cassimer,l Pants; Satin, Silk, Merino and Casszoiere I'ests; Linin awl Cotfan Clar.liin of emu kind: 7:7For Sailers and Cunallers, Oil.-CLOTH CLOTHING "AND TARPAULINS. Also. Fine arid common Shirts. Silk Harts and elutwers, 31critio do. Cravats, Cs Ilars, Ito-` ins, Weir,. suspenders, &c. &c. lie hits experienced and findlionalde Cntter4 cuyoyed and still cut and trim in the t e>t manner and make. all kinr.s of Clothing to order, which st ill l e %% intuded to tut e ratitdactiei. The public are in% ited to call and in, , pect the clothing In Meilen , and cheap eAaldishinent in the Commercial Exchange, French .t. opposite the Banner Mich xuers Kochi. May 10, roil TED rims.. AND • - —ars INCREASED INDUCEMENT TEE NEW JEW Cg SAP STORE. r ; g",•_ CORNER OF STA Tr; AND Fl Ti! STREETS,, 3h7 Erie, Pa, • T ReSFICIAY & CO. inform their former numerous caste. l.• !acre and the public generally. that they have Jubt retinue,' from New York, with n regular rival:melte of Dry Ccods,Ch,ddrig tsc., COlsSiStill" ° of more nom - FIVE OUNDEF.D PACVAGE.c Of goods—larger than ever before brought illio the West. This immense assortment embraces a neatl variety or articles which it would be willow: to eninnerate—tvery shape pattern, va riety, form, figure style, finish, fashion and quality orgoo.ls of ev ery kind for the CENTER]; OR COMmo.y WEAR. Of Ladies. Gentlemen, llo.as'or Girls. The time has arrived in human affairs, when no man or wortian V.llO is able to obtain a daily livelihood by the sweat of his or her brow, need go wlthont good—oven genteel clotiong—when no Goy or Girl thrown upon his or her resources, and obliged to Ain it through the scarlet at the rate of sixpence per dny, neetrgo without decent attire; as the proprietors of this establishment are ready and willing to prove, to nil who will give them a call. HITS AND CAPS. In great variety, of every fashion, can be obtained at this ertab lislinseatt, at prices to suit the time., and their nceessities. Their large assortment of Undershirts. Suspenders, Umbrella., AND IVATER-PROOF CLOTHING. Will make the eyes water, and the low prices it which they can be afforded, will Onto flight the ambitious pretensions orali who have heretofore t de a boast of their prices. 7 BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's Boots , Fin and l• Ip, Ladles' low priced Shoes. do Calf, Seal, Goat &Rip Bro. do Fine Kid Slit... Co e.O Cents' 'Ellippers, [gaits, do Congresi Slips & Buskins. do Congress Gaiters, - _do Kid Weill., Boys' Brogans, fine and coarse, and OW dren'e Oboes in great va riety. Also, . YANKEE NOTIONS Ay the cord, nt New York priet-.,, and other goods in the Dry Goods line at Wholeaale& Erintl• . • Groceriee, Crockery, GinF"Are• &c., by the cart load, yard. toad, or retell. nt prices to correspond wit h the times. .P 4 _ Don't forget the place, corner of .State and Fiftlt lArects. Erie. Oct. 7. 1819. Take Notice. I ' n EPARATORItio going East for my stock, I will wit My r Goa. at cost. for cash: and , Groceries. Iron. Nniisaitilt. Ito . nt a small advance item tad, Sorcergti warrants, and moat klncla of country produce reCtiVed itt payment. I Cash %%anted on old debts In ten days Eric, Sept. 7. IS-12. 17 . , HARDWARE!. GENERAL assortment of Shelf Hardware and Cutlery.A 0tt.21. G. S E DEN /OW %ft-41 - ' OBE MEM -- .. - iisaid lull., to be in great Ague. Mr. Jame. Boyd !cc( and Ague. and bud li prot ed ot no avail.— itile Pills, and by wing' Sptueer had a daughter, and thrgeof hilt family er and Ague, and bad out eireet. Your I zignii 'perfect health. 1 can Vegetable Paid *.!r and Aime. Ul-1 DinitMM,P- M. ohtitt , ia Democrat, Pa. ulutubla Democrat. t 'a., March 4. 18;k 4 . -, •S • It oldie man) n hose aver mi of the tette:its result at under this influent.. I st March, l\ hen you coat idared to gi‘e ) our kali la fairly tested their mer lezded preferencedver cr.' +irk headache, or %then morbid humors; I found By taking front tour to e apt been restored ut the even:A:of a 1,11)- BOW , CFS the Mt !Mgt/nate,' hturt.ing the re:4 of the reducing sioknet.s to the IA. ' 1 L. TATE. end. titlimigh tint particular onief s that we have hr opponmtiw on In oor a gentle medic ine. one e. Where bile or other !orough medicine is re -3 taken oil going to bed. I mach. anti restoring Um e \ per ietiCe I Mid • Mho 111.1ic. TER TRADE. ;tip TO BUY AT
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