Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1830-1853, September 20, 1851, Image 2

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ERIE, PA
SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER. SO, lesl
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DEIOCRATIC STATE 1101111A710118.
• FOR Gov es NOR,
WILLIAM BIG4ER,
OF CLEARFIELD CoUNTY.
FOR CANAL CO'dMISSIOS•ER.
4
SETH CLOVER,
0r,.0 I. .1 RION COUNTY
For Indicts 'of the Supreme Bench.
JEREMIAH S. 'BLACK, of Somerset.
JAMES CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia.
ELLIS LEWIS, of Lanc.aster.
JOHN B. GIBSON. of Cumberland.
WALTER IL LOWRIE, of Allegheny
_ For President Judge,
HON...IO'N GALBRAITH, of
Er Quite a bomber of our eitlzens have 2 l4for the
Railroad Cooveutio; at Philadelphia on the 25th. aqd
more are going.
rr The Erie County Aerieuhurst Pair takee - place in
this city, on the Ist and 2d days of next tnonthi:week
after ntxt.
--'Veaeher's , Institute.
1t...:
, The rst.sioei of the .,.. Teacher's Institute, whilb we
, noticed laati-'week as Mil+ in tertian in thisprity.
closed i proceedings on Wednesday. It was attended
by about ninety persons in the character of scholars. and
by a large number of our citizens as spectators. We have
we doubt much good will flier from it,i . susd we look for
ward to its future.sperations with ranewealiope. Ainong
those in attendance from abroad was Mr. Worthy Put
nam, of our neighboring county of Chautsuque, where
:he is justly celebrated is a teacher of Eloc,iiti . on, and a
friend of Eaucation gencraq. AVliile here l he gave two .
entertainments at the Reed House, cbmpesed of a short
Lecture on his favorite study. and Itecijetions from vs-
Slone authors, showing the d.trcrent toms of voice, and
the workings of the passions, which w%rit eminently in
teresting as well as useful. :Mr. P. it unquestionably a
muster in the science he professes, and drierves all the
• encomiums his labors hare drawn down epos him.
irr The ...Blakely Family" gave twriCotkeria in this
city thir week. neither of which were its 'well attended
is they should have been. for their music Was really de
lightfia. It was the remark of many Who 'were fortunate
enough to attend, that while there are troupes of vocal.
Isla with more sower. perhaps. they seldom listened to
any as sweet and pleasant. Success attend them whet'•
ever they go. •
Our Candidate for Judge.
We had barely time last week. to announce. in part of
_
our edition. the action of the Democratic Conferee Coll
wention in nominating on. Jowl Get IralITH. fur Pies
ideal Judge of thkStli ludicial thitriCt: i _liss nomina
tion was 61111 , 10 upon the first ballot, by the Conferees from
Crawford and Erie voting for him, and afterwards neon
.
'measly confirmed. Tho selection we deem peculiarly
fortunate, for aside from Mr. Gr'i . well known and ac-
knowledged legal abilities, standing as he doe in point
• of age and experience at the very head of the profcsuion .
in North Western Pennsylvania, ho is a man of itte
reachable character, of strict integrity, of large beni4o
lefts. and comprehensive view, Of the duties of the office
to wip: . ch the partiality of his friends has designated him:
and should the,people confirm the norninatiorr thus made.
the 6th Jadicial District will rejoice in a !tench entirely
worthy of the liberal and enlightened spirit of the age.
• Legally, our candidate es no quibbler. The law. in its
broac:at i.i.d meat comprehensive principles, has ever
been his eiu".ly . ; and in ;is administration he will bring
'to this Bench a fro' faith that it was mode-to right the
wronged, to protect, the weak. 'to preserve contracts, to
defend society from these who would prey upon their fel
lowsoind to sustiin ail the legal rebuses es:sting between
Man and man. But we need not alit/suite farther upon
this point—Mr. G. is too well known—his reputation as
a Lawyer and a citizen is too we!l established—to require
. an extended notice at our hands:
i As to the chances of his eli•ction, ws boheve they are
2 Iriod—far / b9cr, at least, than any other candidate named
lin opposi, lo tto Cie wh.g nommee. At any tate he will
poll the ll Dumperstos sing l y!' of the District. together
with the votes* tiiany of our opponents who deem a pure
Judiciary of More 111'1)0141pm' than party success, and
l
i
i• who just look upon the question as one' tn , which there
is no par y principle involved. Let our friends, then ,
everywh re take heart, and pull off their coats and go to
work—we have a eaudtdate worthy of every effort we
can make. and we have a cause more worthy still. That
cause a ono wbich has the sympathies of every admirer
of he evidence, labor:any and jaslici• within the folds of
the j dtcial ermine. I. !
e f ollowing 13 Mr. G.41'311103 letter accepting the
d 'Wiwi :
if
Entz, Sept. 12, 1801.
33TL3-1133 : Your communication as that Ma •• votn
'mi tee appointed by the Judicial Convention. this d .g.
be ii. for the purpose of informing! me that that Cooven
tin have unanimously nominated me as a candidate fog
Ppgaident Judge of the Judicoil 'Dourict composed of the
counties of Erie. Crawford and Warmi.and requestinr
any acceptance of the notniumion." has just been received
In reply. at present, I can only say that I accept the.
' umuination thus conf.. iced. with my thanks to yen sill
”Tur constituents for the confidence thee - reposed ; ani
' with n promise, in the eeciii of a cmfirm Vim. by the peo
plei, of the most a it tt 'v's add e gre till eudenvor to discharge
I the ? Miura r ~ „ t ,—; , ,.rdzygly ft:Tensible office. to Lb,
be pf aiy abiliq and judilinent .
thare the honor to be, Avert respectfully, emir friend
and nltedie I t eervaut. J 011,3 GALBRAITII.
C. B. C. Lis. John Brett Irgy. and W. F. Owen, Evire
i • •
• "A Fire the Rear"
teat hinter the %Vh g t embers of the 'Legislature 0!
Michigan hild a caucus 4 a furinatly nominated Gon
Rentit fur President. True. ' there were not a baker's doz
In el these members of the k.,egisiature, neverthelees th•
Scott pagers all over the Union : made a tremendous
ec it; but alas. how fleeting arc things here below 1
The Michigan Whig fl:ate Convention, which assettibiei
last:week. discharged a full'bateers in the " reas"lof lb.
"noble fellow en the while h?rse." having applaiteB
delegates to thoNatiosial Couvenuon bitterly hostile ti;
”soup"-or.nilitarrglory.
"The Pitliburgh Post. the leading Democratic paper
of Western llinn,tlvenia, carries at its mast-head the
Blaine' of lames Iftschassais. fur President. and
R. Sing for Vicsr_President. accompanied with as edi l (or
ries leader in firer of their tionnuatwn."
We bud the above in several of our Democratic ex
changes, and as'Q'e belong to Western Pennsylvania, we
deem it proper tiOut in our protest against its phraseol
ogy. If the writer had said the Post is I very able and
efficient paper in this section, es it unqasstionably is, uo
body would object; but Cals fordo-rolebout the Post, or
any other paper, being a "leading" paperto this particu
lar section, has become insufferable. If apaper is a "lead
ing' paper, it must ** lead"' other papirs. Vow-what
papers'does the Post lead 1 Are there any iu Western
Pennsylvania willing to acknowledge they era led bythe
Poste We scarcely think there are; and yet,it is by repro.
Renting that all the papers in Wstern Psuasylvania are
s•bythe Post, that capital iesonght to be made for
a particular candidate for the Presidency. And inch Will
ahwe)s be the ease until we, of the country press, indig..
neatly hely?, span all attempts at assumption of "organ
ship" by city journals. Men may bars /MUM if They
wish it; bat weed thstreint .bald not. We should be
nor own organs--enseciett Wiii•kre—and .a far as' we
(individitalo are eeneatinst, sash ever bee and svershai)
be our Co*.s We aeknewleslre no ..btader" ameng
the *eines of the Democracy, and least ofall, tho
burg Pest ow the spaostios or the Presedimay
AVery Irret4 Quarrel as it Stead&
. Steadier Mak as we de from the latintiolo feeds of**
Whig party, tit+ result of which is prowented is the tick
et selected by tl eir County Convolutes, lest week. we
can safely clak AO be in impartial"' Olkentor"of events
,ii they are ev std ; bailee when we say that the quer-
1
el which sem f thki Whig leaders have forced epos
me coisimporallyrtif the Chrogi.de, is Pot only discredits
hie to diem kart divides's , but dives aceful to that party
i t
in the county, but reiterate the candid °piglet' of all
right thinking ars n. We have no love Editorially or tie
:locally fur the diter ql Alio Cirreeida—set a bit ! In
deed, oar perso intercourse with his successful rival
has been even ore familiar than ,Irith him—but when
it comes to' theekes: ipteetion of eight pad justice. we
1 1
are forced to a ek wiedge our cotemparary has been bad
!y used ; mid th too, without anY sufficient cause, a
`d l had taken no sonde means of his op
resorted to no low leek to prejudice the
—and although the coudector of a pub:
testy Circulated among the Whig mass•
lonely avoided nails( Its colonels' to the
self or the iiisadvaburge of his compel:
ranee'. however, was not met in a cur
of liberality. First. the services pf a
b!e opposition tseerspliper, claiming. IS
iournal, was invoked. and its columns
use of nor town , junto. Its. vulgarity
in other respects, however, defeated
oefit in favor of its employees ; and
'not till thou, that the intim were forced
ads. add accomplish over their own sig
,ey had hoped to do by• moans of their
And they succeeded ; but it appears our
',tie enromicle is ndt disposed to submit.
11 last paper that h• *hominess himself
1 a last
for Protheuntary. end appeals
Ihig party, and alligood citizens, to me
l otiouto him. In jfistifying this course,
he offered himself r as a candidate upon
di i iou of abiding th+ decision of the Cos,-
Ibis course limbed s conviction on" his
auvass would be crinducted is the usual
kr" he and his •• filiends complied with
il known by Whigs, hotli for and against"
Ile coati')." But ih regard to his oppo-
we can sear. H
ponent—he'had
public 'fidget hi
l'c journal even
is, be bad *mop
advantage of hi
itor. This forbe
responding 'pith
filthy, irrespenti
speak as a whig
prostituted le the
Ind indeeency
the proposed be
it was then, and
to show their hai
natures, whet th
'miserable tool.
ancient friend of,
for we find in htl
au iiidependeut
direcay to the W
. _
that be has justil
lie nays it is true
the ordinary con
ve natio." but .•
.• part that the c t
way "—•• how • fa
that cond.fion: is ,
him .• till over th
news, lie ax i s : I .
.. Hiiw (Cr that condition was rewarded by our oppo
nents is equally Well known, not cuity by those who read
our reMarks last Week. but by multitudes of others in all
pails of the coin ~ who have bareys and ear witness
es to what was d ue by. them. These wituesess gene.
ray, velietl•er fu or against us in JO first instance, con
cede that we we treated unkindlyi, unfairly, dishouora.
bly, and shamef Itt —in a way which, if sanctioned by
the wing party, - ill disgrace it,. and subject ivory mem
ber of it not Mei fified:in Worts: tili our Lows junto to
1
the same injust e and humiliation w henever he inaj be
come, a candidat , and his suCce.s e regarded as inimi
cal to that interer ; se• that the rig' te and person of ere
te?%
ry whig io the e uuty 'se indirect' • asaniled in this mer
ciless war upon Os, and the dignite and eespeetability of
the party. are coliaprotnised. Wh iff endeavoring, then,
to maintain our pawn rights, we sirlri equally contending
for the rights of bur fellows, and ifp not jusiffy ineurthe
chugs of being • schisinatic—on the contrary, we think
off fair minded !nen Will give us !credit fur taking the
only course which a just regard :4 our own rights and
the rights of every men in the whi rank., is leftus—an
appeal to the peaty on the justice of ho treatment extend :
ed to us by our enemies."
Allogeiber this is fiiecidadly th
have seen, and we Satter ourselee
sport out of it before - 0 is over. Al
menced telling isomelhume truths
if the succeeding chapters are as
we will undoubtedly g e t *onto •• a
ere the work is fin tied. Whate
readerk may rest as tired they sh
we have very little th do in the fig
the combatants, I
Houston and Do
The Hartford. Timer, from whic
of the life of Gen. [nonstop on oar
of a retent date, girlie it at
of the Next Preaideniy ...is
SAM 1100ITOX and Sierue
ion w i le coincide. There
Texari, or the young Ginn
didet&of the Geraociracy i
nominations would be air
gaiety say the gnostic') of
narrowed down to a prefer
fer the former, but shall ni
They are both men Whoa.
on oucinstituti utt4- 7 both Ii
the people to their present
ocrats of that national coi
win the, effect lints and res
and growing union. Net
vetion.to the chiligali ane
being the ....favorite sou"
he will owe it tofthe fact
instrument through whi n
gross, held iniconimon ti3l
and the South, are most
dential chair, while he n
fie will have " no
MI
he have *. enemies to pow
friendl. for neither of there
Presidency at the expense
portion of his own party
Stephen A. Douglass as dor clod!
would go into the eintrit peat:oE3ll
their number Were FiredenOined, as
the Democratic hcosehold ; but in
ravers of the administration. each
eqnslity. Neither " court fool" or
Cher faWning liycopliamt. whose •••
court otheirver "thrift will follow fi
•• men in buckram," whose word
their ocewpalion, will have to be fit
smiles of the Admlhistration will
upon those who spiroach,ii. In a
racy of the Uriton Wish an administ
to all, dealing itoneSth• and fatly wi
even• section, they will choose ens
have named. As we said before,
not because in any of the essential
cur he is above the other, bat bey■
eras would be ciertain—beeause he
•ied of life whin hit mental faculti
because he bears his person a
that illUsttions petrlot, Gen : Jacks
ITT The Crawford Democrat, in i
seek that .Erns I'M more, chive
oopulation., than anti other town of
owes the point, anti says. •• the 0
Indio to Me a dville," as it hes rig,'
huhit•lnts, „ being ope to every 32
yield thepalin to Meadville."
we could have , Been no forgetful
.indent to eserOiruly alto has tnor
xitheut going iillo the figures. bee
of !het!), 1
—i_______
ri- i i.D.,,a;AMD lIIR NEW CO.
‘Vtighi, of litdina, has issued hi
ing thi new Constitution of that
the additional clause prohibiting
settlin' in the State. and for the e
in the tate. is '• part of the Co
upon pfricersi in the State wh
}
take an oath to lupport the awe co
log a the stateof the vote in alit
but ti n+. which have not been r
ptituticln. 110.340: agatost the Co
joritylior
•,
111.31:4 for
negro le,
:j • C.I.
node 4, the exi
too for the P
ty. Gaye t "0.
Abut Juia tine
that sit
Werf4,o
Well, we see
prettiest quarrel we
we shall have tinsel"
01'4 they have com•
bout one another, and
olific as the open tag,
Quailing revelations"
or they may be, our
II be duly advised, as
lit but Loki the hats of
IT3
1 we copy the sketch
outside, in an article
ion that the question
d down to two men—
ISM
DIMON
A. D
Goss." thi. aim -
outit either the, great
EEC!
!t or the
• 1852;
sm. will be the ewe
end as either of their
;• •n election, aro can
II be the Presitlentts
r.m them. We pee
tiefied with the letter.
. 1 will reflect honor op
len from the ranks of
t.ttitne, iinil both dem,
l ivalnai
who
nee bet
be dies
levatio
Iv n; ri
salted
stamp calculated to
=l3
=TT
' l l sections of our great
em will owe his ele
let doubtful / claim of
to or any section. bat
the embodiment. or
l est principles of pro
ocracy of the North
cted. In the Presi
•• friends I. reward."
." and least of aS will
l e ranks of his political
avoring to reach the
laical standing of a
fish Sam Ilrenston or
her of t
I=
r any St
hat he i
those g
the De
early re
Kayaye
1
o pu nis
SIT
CUM
of the
No.
ate, the Democracy
secure that none of
t were, to be aliens to
the diiitribistioo of the
mild stand upon an
retaken brawler. net.
supple hinges" pals
wiling." ooryet even
and speech proclaim
st appresched ere the
allowed to shine
word, if the Democ
ation that will bejost
th every interest, sad
of the candidate**,
a prefer this tardier:
'Polities of a just ell
so with him oar ewe-
air arrived at thvt pe
■re in Fun vigor. and
Carat resent ones to
6 , , than any dther man
oticiug our lei" last
SCCortbne to he r
uracquiletsinee,, din
'arm' must yield the
chuTches to 2574 in
-8,300." We reidely
nd o4tiq lionder hoer
r our, neighhor, ft is
churches'
!use •he h
tinrxrrio . ;:—.Governor
proelenistion deeler
tate adopted ; and also
ergroes frost hereafter
lonization of thasertear
titutiou. He enjoins
canticles io 9$C. to
; titution. The follow
counties in the State
crired : For the Con
.
motion,. 47.143-ms-
For neve exclusion.
41.125—insjority for
=
LIZIE
Erie fro
The mom
maid
boar
.h4piv
TD. lfruits d hipatia.
in (meat took pisee reematly he 'LanOwler es.. which
abouhl open the onset the people to the Inanyeinee of the I
"Higher Law" politicians of this State. The fleets, ee w e i
gather them from thePhiladelpida paws. are sobetential• i
Iv these. It appears that seer Christiana. Lancaster CO.. i
there M a settlement of fegitinee and free
i n g eg thi rees 'lle
: At' A mong these wee a One mulatto fellow. the
property eta Mr. Edward Goisecb, as old resident near
Baltimore. Md. This gentleman. aceeneepanied• by his
two was, the Deputy U. 8. Marshal from Italtimere. two
Coifed States officers from Philadelphia. and severe! ps..
!keine'', slim of that city, proceeded. en Thandayllaal.
to Christie*. testiest Pinkney, the slave. Os haleriag
- of the inteutim Odle party. Use agree, la she teigkeelly:
b a ld a meetiog. sad. after asking the opinions of envertill .
abolitionfsta t - iesoleted to mist the 'location of thelwat.
mat. Accordingly.-abieet eighty blacks sieembledi fully,
armed. socrelieg themiolves he the eerie fields and Neigh
boring wood., Tile signal ferlattack was theidowleg of
• hers. The party was ea tided completely. and, up.
on attempttig to make the • were Bred apes. bllr4.
Gorsuch was killed iastaatlyl; his me Dickinsob - w '
mortally wousded, Sued ethernet the rely were more
less hart. The asesiling wed wan headed by an old 4
1 gr a preacher, who, epos coning Mr. Cleteach fall. rash li
forward with extended arms e erYinit• " forbears men; r -
bear ! You'll all be bong= are dead !" After 'id
' deli. Mr. Ger soh was of some $lOO is enelb.
1 which be had is hill pocket. Now. does lay body dedb,
I that these murders—that this reeietame I. t h e ceestite•
Iled authorities in their endeavors to carry eat the lielal
earanteen'of the Cooatitation sad Laws—is the leg i•
ate fruits of the slavery agitation. and 0. 88 "bithor-low't
preaching; so.fasbioaable nosr-a-days with certain favo•
rite politicises is the Whig reeks. Look at, it—motlelli
nom, a State C ties win held I. Lancaster by the
Whigs. and whets Mr. Scold, of Philadelphia. offered •
remelation pledging the party le the napped% of the irsii•
Live Slave Law, a law clearly guaranteed by, the Consfi•
union. he was booted down. mil the resolution kicked
out. Now, a person eadeavore to reclaim his " NOUS'
from labor" in this lame Lancaster meaty. and like Mr.
Scott's resolution, some of these tehigher-law" advmaxes
' " call the previous goiestilln" on hien. and he issiese down
like a dog. Who will say that effect does net follow came?
Again. Wrn- F. Johnston is • modulate for Goverodr,
but when the Convention assembles in this Mate Lab.
„caster. he fells them they cannot ass his name until he
knows whether they will pledge him• to support libel ar•
tick, of our national compact which *eye. "fugltivel from
Labor shah be given op;" they do sot so pledge him, and
who she that the exempla thus set hi a high NM.
musty like the Governor is not mew working out ha ia•
gammas effects on the very soil where it was set? But
Johnston and those who stood by him in that C ' •
Oen, aro not alone responsible ter this successful cipposi
ties of the Laws. To the-people of Lancaster themselem
Ira some of these totter (ratio attributable. They hey*
.petted and Loitered one of the rankest sectional demi - -
rigors in the Country in the penmen Of Mr. Thaddeus
Stevens,and now they have their mwaid. He has presch •
eel resistance, and be has been obeyed. Verity, he shell
hive his reward.
Er New Revesuc.Scumte.—One of our exehaniee
veiry factiously sa)s this% Governor Johnston is about talk
ing out • patent for ••• new way to pay old debts." , What
he claims siteetimellY Ate his invention • te that ill goys
who play a three cent game of wins pine, shall payee.
eche towards extinguishiag the Gettysburg tapeworm
debt; a 021)..4 who Sit • levy's worth of eyeterishall
pay two cents towards the extinguishment of the Kittan
ning Feeder debt. Buth these debts are legacies 'stitch
Kituer left for his ettecessors to ply. • '1
Er We have heari; oftieoplkas wise ea se owl. The
Otszetta is of that order. evidently. ;n disclosing the. to
it s Jeeply inti•rasting T idwe ll o f who will he the list
Democratic candidate for Prosideet. , it hidalgos is lahs
prediction that it will be " Old Beck." '• Teen Denson
or somebody else." We think the: Owns is
right euee—it will be *• serirebedr else:" ?Perhaps Hine
tor. perhaps Douglass. hat at stay rate somebody *at
eon defeat Fillinare. Scott. Coterie or Clay.
rr Miocene:mi.—The Democrats of Wiaconsin held
their State Convention at Madison. on the Ilth. D. A.
J. Upham, formerly Macor of Milwaukee. was nomina
ted for Governor. on the 4th ballot. Charles D. Robin
son. of Green Say. Secretary of State: J. M. Jameson.
Foal. Treasurer: E. Eaeterbrook. Attorney General} A.
P. leedd. Superintendent of Public Instructions. . The
rearming delegates to the National Convention Were
ehosen:—from the State at large.. Governor Dewey. if
'Eauceiter: H. C. Hobert. of Sheboygan—frone thei first
dlstrict. John A. Bryan. of Milwaukee: Second Di
-David Nogg's.. of J ills; Third District. John la-
WF. of Fort Winnebago.
Nicking at shP.dows. 1 '
Our neighbor of ibri Gazette ham • curious propensity
3
tit kick at shadows — especially railroad shadows. For
instance. noticing that proposals have been advertise for.
for the construction of the Sunbury road. he gravely tells
his readers that such a proceeding ief beyond " they ken
or his philosophy." and it strikes flint as " rather as so
dcrlianded movement." Now th• whole sum and sub
stance of this shadow, which appears to disturb our co
titmporary. is this. The DifetiOilllif OHO 81101111U7 iOlid
iiiiShed to arrive at some approximate estimate of thWpro
bob!. cost of the road—bow much could be cont Meted
for for stock. etc., etc.—before thir meeting at' Philedel
phia on the 25th. and they concluded no better way isukf
i
be devised than to advertise, for proposal. for the ork.
They did so, not with any intention of letting the ork•
brat. we doubt not. for the ultimate "loss fid• isle slot
the road." ,
..
‘ N.
DILATE! br Jana FEPIIIIIOfIr Cooraa.—The Albany
&toting Journal of Monday. has i Telegraphic despatch
frond the'•ltspablican office. Cooperstown. Sept.
P. to the 'Set that *lames Foonimore C per
breathed his last at 1 o'clock to-day. V, He aspired! lied
from pain, aid his last nutmeats were cheerful and !hap
py. He had been conßaod 'boot one week."
lEr" It is said that Messrs. Iltrisger sod. Townies&
publishers of the Internationol 'Herniae. haws entered
Sato an arrangement with Charles Dickens. EMI.. fir ad-
Vance sheets of his new novel. for the Internatisoal.:- .
The price fixed is $4.000. This is,crsdibie alike tri the
enterprise of its publishers. sod the 'atrocity of Dr. prim=
wold. its accomplished editor. The luternational i al..
ready the best marmite published.
IX On Saturday last the Em i re State left Bo to at
M
ten o'clock A. ~ with three e ;We boats is tow be
longing to Dun Rice & Co's Cirrus Company. hen
aboin fifteen miles out they were "track by tbk galeL and
parted the boats from the Steamer, with a considerable
number of men aboard. and drifted of the Lake all night.
In the morning at day light. the Empire State &sad two
of the twat* afloat. with the peewees en beard wee. She
look off all the men end let the boats go - ashore. ,Tbe
other boat hod sank daring the night No line leek.
than Erie
more need
Proarrametsw.—Tbe Gettysburg Star @aye 4h.t
oil the itti islet.. Philip Miner. travelled ea feet from
York to the village of Liverpord. a dietaries al.mpirei
is fiftyttbree "Malec It wee aver a hilly lira.
pike. the morning was clime andealtry. and the emigre.
bleadirg with great force. It wee dorm ea a wager. H.
asemeded its wields* 4,17 mete miasma. J •
• Er Woo? as tsra!—Tbo Democratic mon of s.w
Hampshire. only ten days me. bad at the head of Holt
colonies, the name of Lwvi Wood bury. for Presidelit of
the United States. and that of Mu sooria. Lake Wood
bury. for Governor of Now Hourpobko. flow both an
Withdraws by
Dews/era. hi
'las How
ie mien-
ID" Prom Palms —The No: Test &Mid of dam•
wee bow* 4nstly possod the ordrisasos for s tarp liblie
Park. and there is so doubt of its passing the other lirninti
of lb. Cosmos ConscH, or its Sperms! by Ilse Moyer.
they aull
mss.
Ibis pude
the besrd.
' imi'
.Jsuppset,
Q At a "robin" ois the firs of Mr. Carlow. Cloar-
Sold township, Boiler amity. a row days MOO% two woo
rwarwil Foiled sod_ Swiroay pt. drank awl illuno lll .
Woos Itto Maw Wiwi titifirlitm - - -
TM Lea Livi FrosearY•
We misread to notice hot week tho dmith *HOMO.
tbiretisbed deitecrat sod *bit. He died at his -resi
dence in Portsmouth. N. H.. on Thuradey. the 4th iced .
ot about 10 o'clock P. M.' Hs wee about sixty,-one years
of age. mid had bron a prornieent Statesmen of the De
mocratic party for many years. having been during the
tact Presidential canvass talked of for the Presidency, and
received for that office over 50 roles in the Democratic
National C lion. During President Jackson*, ad
iniaistration he was Secretary of the Treapury, and al
terwardel was a member of the United Stases Senste l / 4 ,
from New Hampshire. of width Bum, be wee also Gov
stem i. 1843. • The seat year. however, he ran for Goy
moor again. sad was debased. In 1817. So wee ap
.peintird Jody orbs Supreme Court of Now Hampshire.
and is 1836 bo was elected to the Lower House of the
Now Hampshire Legislative., beige chime speaker. In
1816 be was appointed filiecrobry4l the New Hampshire
Senate. and during tbe adenroistration of President Polk
was appointed Doe of the initiate of the Supreme Court.
which 'stalk* he 811.4 to the Sine of hie decease, with
distiejoished ability.
**The editor of the Oleirear approve to be very mach
intimated is the pisseefeonitition of thei.Whig party of
Eris musty. That interds4. lo for at lout as its outward
inasifestatiese is costumed. will be very perceptibly di.
iniaished en the morning
. following (he 24 Tneeday of
October. Mark our prinficsids. neighbor. •• Wr know
our strength. and knowing. dirs" rely open it—Ofttatts.
W. have heard of step se4f• brave as folios Cesar."
bet the Editor .f the Gimbal takes the wind est of the
sail ef all such. The Whlge have ae acksowledied
111111jority of 1500 is Eriereesoly. and have nollihrahuLe
county ticket—dm Desecrate hare no ticket—and yet.
the Editor ef the swim kabwe' , the Whig "mouth.
and knowing, ifers rely upon There is bravery and
bregoduie for yos—alateet equal to that of the great
brawny ;tooth of twenty. wise told the o ld wen of f o ur
ware sad um that he could "Ili& biro Ulm was twice u
old."
' •• We are happy to leers that Hon. G. Church will
continue a eandidau for Presideat Judge of this Judicial
Dmlncl.. He refused to allow has name to go before the
Dearocratie Curers* C hon, which wu held in
Erie last week. This is what we desirrd, and had rea
son to expect. He wu Called out by the people, and they
are the•persoao whose suffrages he expects." -
We find the ahorrein the Connekutville Courier-,sot
very good authority. it is true—hut copy it for what it is,
worth. It may be that Judge Church intends to remain
in the field. but we are inclined to doubt it. • He cannot
hope to be electedhimself, and can oath pursue the course
pointed out for the purpose of 'rendering Mr. Babbitt',
election doubly sure. There is no man so infatuated.
and least of all !edge Church. as to suppose that he can
b I elected in a district where each of the two great Par
tly" have their candidates. and that district eia thorough
ly organised as this. No ! !hen men talk about elect
ing, candidates, by thi "sul#sges" of the." people" is
ceouadistinction to the two political r
parties, they simply
talk nonsense. Of whit are the two parties composed
bat the -" people 7" and whet constitutes a party but the
Gahm of a portion of the •• peeiple'"for sums specific pth
pose f If. this. Jedge Church is
,a 'candidate. he will
be the candidate of a party, just as much as either of his
eocipetitere And such a party ! G. W. Brown. G.
Wsehington Brown. lad a few Crawford County poll
lictiase of that ilk and calibre Perhaps, bewevert he.
or Mom who are aiming him on. think they sill drive the
Ilisnocratic candidate from the field. If they have agreed
that thought. they have nursed an illusion ! Mr Gal
braith his been placed upon the comes by *the Democ
racy of the District, and he will remain en the course,
cense what may ! He will neither be drove. coaxed, or
traded from the position in which he has been placedky
the partiality of ethers. Btu it is imuireessery to ampli
fy until we have reliable information in regard tb the
matter,
QT LocOMUTIV Racc.—A trial of epeed is to be made
ea Um Lowell Railroad running to Bostpn. dining the
rest approaching Railroad (oilfield in that City. They
will run against time. end the ammo of engines will be
similar to that of horses en a race course. They will be
admitted for competition from all parts of the• count."...
Look out for fast traveling.
- -.7-
LT Editors .should have good memories ; at lees:
good enough sot to contradict thitmeelvee to the
same paper—a faculty our friend of the Geutte seems
le lack entirely. For Minutes. in noticing the - resolution
et the Democracy of this meaty, favorable to Geo. Hope
ton for Presidmst, our cotensperary disposes of the' vos
Teauve chances in this summary manner ..
*. We think this lithos is a little too late in the day to
be of any essential service to the Hero. of Sao Jacinto,
as his ch Incas - for the nomination hays within the last six
months ••gradsally row,' besutifolly less." so that the
event is scarcely a subject of rational contemplation."
After reeling this we were really sorry thateur conven
tion did net cell the astute writer in to counsel on the
subject—it would have perhaps prevented our being erg
fir behind the times, if we arts to believe the above. li
hold:-..4111 the very neat column, in • very labored di
Isisition en the chances of the various aspirants ter t
Democrats' nomination, aftar, disposing of Dachau •
Case. and Douglass, he informs'us that.:...
t " Hesston is ready for the clones, and stands a raker
kalifs one than some of his party. He seems to be bold,
and his friendosay would tetherdie than dodge. A mer
itorious' and somewhat rare feature in a politician's char
acter, certainly."
' First, our extemporary has Houston's ch for the
nornins?ion "scarcely a subject of rational contempla
tion." and then he tells us they are ''' rather better than
some of,bis party." Oer neighbor is perplexed shout
something. evidently ! What is it—womeu or politics?
Xt. Onibiaith's lonination in Crawford.
The Crawford thwascrat, in Noticing the action of the
Conferees of ibis District, is nominating Mr. Galbraith
for President Judge. says :
•• We 'Plums hie name elfin" head of our editorial col
umn, and shall use ore honorable exertion to secure
lila success. Mr. Gal th is well known to the people
of this District. He le o e• f the oldest member* at its
Her, and if skated. WOlll bring to the discharger big
duties
o. ....a
duties the expenanne of a long series of years.' During
all this period be has sustained an unsullied character ;
his moral and prolitsoional reputation never haying. to our
- knowledge. been questioned., Hie legal attainments are
of a superior order. and hii manners such as would ren
der him an agreeable officer to preside trier- oar Courts.
ET Hon. David Wilmot has been nominated for Pres
ident My for the JOdicial district -composed of Brad
ford. Sullivan. and Sumnehanna counties. ,
Ihmbury and Erie R. 14 looting.
• A Sunbury and Erie Railroad4neeting was held
at the Court House in the city of Ens on the evii
nine of the 13th of September, 1851, agreeable to
adjournment from the county meeting held at the
same place, on the Bth ofAugust last.
George A. Elliott, Erq., president. Henry Cad
well and Presley Arbuckle. Vice Presidents, and
James D. Dunlap, Sanitary, were present and took
their seats. The president stated.the object of the
m eeting. Win. A.Galbriuth, Ell. then ofrereti the
following preamble and resolutions, which were dill- ,
cussed by Mears. Lowry, .1. Galbraith. Walker,
Kelley. Lane, Johnson, King. Reid, Ciinip, Jackson,
Whetmore and Towner, iced winch, after the blanks
being filled, were unanimously adopted. viii:
Whereas the vinous and unmistakeable manifes
stions of enthusiastic public feeling which hive
lately been exhibited, and still continue almost 41-
I, to reach mar notice, from the several counties
.long the mail, of the proposed.,Suubory and Erie
'Wined, is the shape of public meetings and liar-.
al subscriptions of stock. et ince a growing intermit
in that improvement, and a settled purpose nd del er •
nil nation to urge it on to speedy commencement and
ertmeWtion. And whereas we cannot but be fully
alive to the humoristice of the building of this great
avenue and highway of trade anti commerce and
travel, not only to nob of us inditiouatly, but to
t ki e ci t y and county, and to every city, town and
county on its-route, and to the whole of tbe com
monwealth f,f Pennsylvania, developing said popula
ting all it: will an immense region of tier territory,
and furnishing an nutlet for i untold stores •of lax
taustibler mineral and agricultural wealaa—And
whereas we of Me do not 'spat nor with* to avoid
our share of the requisite labor end Memos, bet, are
willing and easiness to bear oqr just properties there
of, led to Mtn bovinity and vigorously with
„woe
brethreniof Philadelphia and the other coadties along
the line aan immediate, resolute, and active coup
log ono , the work. Therefore
Resoldid, That we are individually and collec
tively in, favor of the Sittitoiry and Erie RaiirosJ,
and we will use every ezeoniu to forward to a sue
cessful terminstiou the ea' red now making to , ea.•
uresident end directors of the Sunbury lout- 1•.•. e
Railroad Company in behalf of that. amproveme t.
Resolved, That as a mere matter of money it:-
vestment, and entirely apart fromlbe greet advan
tages in' the bulling up of oar city, and the impirove
went °flur county, the increase of business, and
the enhancenient of the value of reel estate, we re
gard the proposed enterprise as eminently wurthey
lof attention. The 'fact that from Ecie to. Philidet-
Phis this route is one hundred allies shorter than
Erie to New York by the New York end Erie
Railroad, and that the grades are greatly in favor of
the Sunbury and Erie, thus making' it by far the
shortest, cheapest, and most'direct route from the
lakes to the Atlantic seaboard, must give it an in
cslcuab e advantage in competing with the other
t,
routs. From the vast amount of trade and travel
that w ild inevitably seek this channel no reasona
ble doubt can be entertained that the stuck will yield
a handme dividend.
Rein wed, That it is a reproach / of Pennsylvania
sib le New-York has conatrncted through her
territor three c•ilussal highway,i of trade to connect
her me opolis with the lakes, Pennlyliaisis, haring
the bes harbor on the lakes,/ and by far the hest
in
route f tlfp lake to the'sesboard, has failed to
ri
improve its advantages and now sees the lake trade,
amounting in the year 1848 to-$1841,000,000, carri
ed past and poured into the laps of Plhiadelptits's
rivals, New-York and Boston.
Resolved, That we cannot ezpect.Philadelphia to
move actively and at once in this enterprise, unless
the other counties interested show a determination
to aid shit assist, and that it behoves them in this
view of t he subject I. present as heavy subscription
listsas sh it
at the convention on the 95th inst.
in the city of Philadelphia.
Resolved, That this meeting is in favor of an act
of the legislature authorizing a subscription by the
county Of Erie to the amount of tilt240(1)0. provided
a nisprity of the voters of the county approve, and
that we have full confidenie th.t they will du so.
Resolved, That we are also in favor of s subscrip
tion by this city of the 'sum of $300.000, vied we
hereby ledge at city of Erse for that amount.
Rao red, That H. Cadw'ell, W. King, J. H.
Walken, Wm. Kelley. M. Courtrigbt, H. Jackson,
J. McClure, J. H. Fullerton, I. Camp, J. H. Will
iams' J. W. Whetmore, G.A. Elliott„ J. B. 1.11111-
son, W.. A. Gisloraith, B. B. Vincent,.C. hi. heed,
I. M. - oVallace, F. cr. Cl',o J. Wilimui, 51. B.
, Lowry J. D. Clark, C. M. Tibbals, W. Laird, J.
Sennett', .1. Skinner, W. M. Gallagher, D. O. L.
1 Elliott, 'Dr. W. J. Jo,iii..toii,' D. H. Williams, D.
stork, Hr. It. Hill, T. H. sill, and W. S:l,Laue be
be aplined delegates to attend the convention at
Pinta 11.1hia on the 25111 inst. The meeireg then
adjuur . .l, 4 6 v E yti eD ll A ti vrit.,
E m A.ELLIO I L, pies.
Ha
tl ed
Vide
Fam4Larlr AIIBUCKLii, t • .i,
, s D. Dunlap, Secretary
MARRIED.
a 25th of August lust b) Jahn IL ‘l4sii h E-q
6 . 13 CUSAST land Mrs. Lim*, R&t uv beta ut
Ilimustup.
On t
Mr LL
Amity
Oil
sdueaday the 17th lust; by tbrkßea:i r Shur.
I. B b]CLAea AT , Leg., wad Alms ' arta J .
rui littuutsuu. .11 ul this. city.'
e 2d roe,bt 'Rev. [Jr. Lou. Mr. di.t,LL
_Hoe
d Ahab e.ttoeses this city.
se anat.. by Rev [Jr. 1..} uo. Mr HasttY4. HILL
.u.s. aud Alive Al• Iii• S. VlTut.t.h.e ut
IC l iii inst., by the Her. Chas. F. Diver. Mr.
SLLATIS. and Aar H. Jaas fluewri. buds at
Man, i
naught
On l '
robill •,
Uu
of 1111 1
t
Juus
le jltil lost . by 1t.,. B. S. 11,11. Mr. IL Eomb.rr
of Ed above, to Shoo MAK/ W. Wr:tant.
reek,
On
Eus►l.
Oi :.1111
lEE
'at..rford. on th• 10111 Jest.. by P. P. Judeon, Esq.
111. UuLPFELLT hbaS SALLY Axe flAsYsus', butts
g tp . Criewtord co.
LICANI/ 1
01 iSpr
DIED.
at Wilt. of etiesuniptten, Miee MART Alms,
et el Jetta JoieKee. et Sin testicle!. ha the 29th
her as►.
he 4th lust.. Mrs. Iroscrr M.. consort of P. 1.
L. of West S t et/teleld, aged 44
he 13th teat., to ilu Ciq, MART
Mr. Lewis et. Dean, agod tw'
Aug
daugni
)rbr
On I
W. 1.01
Ou
ter et
tueett
Advertise44ntg.
I Notice.,
. .
WE 0. herehy given to all persons wbo have, naettled at ,
ins on the books of P. it R. Faulkner. that it has heroine
ry fur etc to close up their accounts immediately. ennet
la or Sote. I want none,. and most have It And .lra.i-e t
ith every one personallt . and 'warder toga. all a chain e
trod each day at toy office. until the IMOB nay 'or ,R.L o n e r
the purpose•of settling said accounts. I want a Wile ,
1 itli all, whether they pay or not
Ifiept. 2J-19.
FE
neer*.
by Ca.,
settle
Irill
next. f.
silent
Erie
1, • Public Schools. ~
ICE is bereliv given that the Public Schools - of this city
Fitt be opened on Monday the ISO. inst. Hy-order of the
tbirecsors. R. J. SnIt A LY. decly.
dept.*" le3o —IIW i
N°
w
Board
Erie
A. at. BLAZE
In
I'LD respectfully inform the hadies'ita# Giinttmen of
r.tre and adjoining towns that he has opeiliai a *hop Pon
the - %limit - v.(4ring Altering. Repairing. Breaching and ?Hush
ing ofir iw and lace Bonnets. Hats. Plan . oaf Gentlemen's
Ilan. Haring had a bug expenence in the largest Manufactu
la
ring es ilillshipents in Massie busetts.teill assure his customers
Mat w 'ever leaves his shop will, be torteet in Texture and
Pictish. Haying made arrangements ti riieive Me latest Boston.
New - llork and Philadelphia styles. they ay depend on a fasb
amiable Hit either made or repaired.
Milliners supplied with improved 03rsui of new styles im
tnerliately 00 mienhie.
A W. IILAK.F. Polkas a share of patronage and will merit the
saner AV chl.e •IttetitiONl to ti isi item.. promptness oil time. superi
ority of work. sac. Ail kinds of mock kept. Clall and see. ?iv. 6
Brick Block. State i ttrect , nearly opposite the Custom House.
' Erni Sept. tO. I 11. ' at la
w
NNTRD— Iki , of Grain. r a 'Ork. CIO".
ter. Timothy acid Flax seeds, toe which the highem our
ket price wilt be paid by i JOHN C. BEENE:.
I:Tie, I:Sept. Pd. P3l.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
A - Paot that I wish to have Zaown•
cITOCKTON has removed to his new store. (on ••Park Raw."
t,'„), two doors east of Browtes eorner,) which is now being tilled
ifie as dunce a selected stock of
Chicks. Watches, Jewelry, Silver
Fdrer Plated and German Ritter Ware. Fancy Goods, Musical
Instrinnents, I.maps, Looking Glasses. Sc.. k.e. .as can be 'bond
Wenn( New TOrk. too moitake on this Mint., Ladies and Gen
tlelitn, I have. indeed. a beautiful assortment. whei of you will
not all andmi
see them ' No time this week to enuerate What
is ou'Lhe -first floor." may he found in the- and - andthird
Li" F:P VIKING done in the best manner!' Particii'ar atten
tion will be girrii to Watches be an experianced workman.
- Al the sign orate Slauunoth Watch. STOCKTON.
Ertel tiept Zl. 11431.
COW!
STRAY from the subscriber In tbi's city. on
10 Saturday lam. a Yellow Cow. four or live year.
Id. a white *tripe on 11se hawk ind a white Ind—zt
has Rev teats. one *mall and Mnr lame. Any person returning
saht stray, or giving infortnatton where at way be found•shall Le
suitably rewarded by the subscriber. on Freueh Street near the
Furnace GEORUE HART.
Erie. Sept. 10. ISM. 8118
THIN JEW'S SAJII2 1 2
to Erie's tautens , at the Store of the Jew.
14 kept everything cheap. pretty and newt
To he convinced *hat we say is really true
"I:ive us a call. !ben you'll never Say no.
Bilks; figured. plain and Satin deenene,.
Alb/meas. %Sermon and Muslin de I.ithts.`
Mutts. Cambric. god rydeudhl y embroidered robe,
"Wrunght In dente, the most hteutinal, various in modes.
Laker r ipes, Uudersheeeee. Beim rollers aad Cub,
Together pub at huge aesorUnent of Caner stuffs.
A large WO eplendel lOC of Say otate shawl.-,
Ladies we're blmy to receive all or your calla.
We have Dreu Geode of all colors, blue. markt sad brown.
As pretty and cheep at eau he had In the town:
An air ortusent of Poplins. train. ehatuarable. watered and plaid
• Irat prettier and cheaper than any where else in the city ean
be bad.
We have a line 100 of Watery and clover—apa
We have Lawn, and Laces, both dotted and plain.
With Insenlrlds and Edging". Catarrh'. Colton and Lhdr. tattle.
• Which caimans:excited in beauty of patterns, cheapness aad
We would MK) ntit - tee our uottortrdlon ‘n . Winer
The pore knee of the grape. grown on the sunny banks of the
Free from nil drugy and redrawn.. deers
4, Nose cart its eviellence know until It he Vies.
We would advise put friends of its itteellenee to Partake.
No& meiellY No 0 -oe% erase. hat the the •Nrannach's sake"
For winch rake it in gond and cranially can do you DO barns. •
•
Its purity consists us chief and great sham
To mate quick sales for small profits we certainty arc willing.
Cultice our neighbors we wait not far big poodu and the slow
Tbe nibble mxpetice principle is ours—lir it we abide—
Dvit our goods we sea and leithcai Wide.
Hon I do not want this eounmornits to he (seen by surprise.
Or ei think I r.la try Me to pal wool ova their ryes;
Or that I. aim at all toil we'd to In (way.
In goyim/ I sell roods arty cheap I=6, money.
Erie. dept. flp, &AL . H. KOCH
rt. 7 •Tlur , "'n7nrl 7s 7l
WP.(. be sold r at the Market House is the rof Erie. on
Tuesday. the Seth of ire t at In co , lnek. A. 14.. a Into
Hata. Cape, Fun. Nat Bodies. towbar with ' , ever& other inset,
toed abtrot a Hat Shop. being the preload property of Adam rot-
Mak neeenuell. hale of isle. ROSANNA POUPON. j Ad .,
Elie. Perentber tia. —lt M. A. WALTIORS.
Kew llnitaCalimpal - 311Xontrinnia
47 , 80. T. BONN/ELL : LOCK. LAIL * . Pj.
THE subscriber having leased the store N o 7. 80n ,.. 11 8: _ .
(01141PrIly occupied by Leiser4dennett & Chester, i.:'
In( direct (rota New York. a I dee and well seierted , ft .,..,
or '
c b.:.. , :r e les, fur
o to bti n
~,,
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~ra t ibt I ,
r i i. l l
.. ,, , , E1 , 4:: " .4
tr..de in this and the adjoining en iiti, I li Hatt, to t0tt,4,0:::: .
from Wiesner...nee In the Grocer • buser,. ..,0,1 i,,, ~,,,, ,,z .
~,riers. thereb. , from
--' *-41... 'liar h. r a "" •
I
a wily
roe kiereluint. fat
iri:::14:e.1.1::41:";;;:it;:o itasfastock."4l
4. Cheap I r!ll ..f Am- I.ik,
And as c heap ..s
of ellen/Pe Wien,
. .e etV 7 .
Illine4 to hake hi ly Whoiesal ii
cantina himself to
in so doing. He ,
Ito cr y * ,
those who may fr
of Grocene., he of
Zniportod .
10 00033111111111100
IiOU 01 lintel 'leer
comprise a POtkit
New Orleans.
Granulated. Whi
wade., & Vide M.
son. Gunpowder
dies ; Old Java.
Mew. ailfereat
also loose and a
Nina; Donseatie
half and gunner I
Cloves, Id utinep. •.
per; Pimento. Cassia a..
Lead. Powder, in whole. ha,,,
kinds; Nu. I Pale. Eteelinor, an
and Whale Oil ; dperiti, Linseed!
I. d, 1, nu whole, liar and qua
White nab; Paint' and Oils: sew
Monongahela W hmkey: Old Po
Winer; London and Ph iladelphi
and wyles ofooda kept on the 6
in ibis 1.....,1nthe inspection or w
the attelliintt GlepUeekliete befit
rettlellint attention 'paid to ill
muted a. rfliwereiard or the mot
Erie, Sept 1N....719.
, Zapolven
NOTICE is thineby glean Oa
Camases' Riess of Vie zest
vent Laws of the Coasmonswealt
Quin has appointed MardsYst
hearing tot me and my eredttnew,
Erie. at whiehitime and place
it any they have, why I should
Sett'. It —an*
VALUABLE REAL
!!LL P.
rrifE subserltier offers in sal
Fnir acres of Land attached
of Washington. gave C
halting Village of blenbca
of the Elie and Edenboa
This offers very great I.
portmeotar tithe, the Plank Road,
vorabie position of the mill it
eounpeme Ylt l mny ,et me' mitt in
pt•ritk for the road.;Tlie mill is ia
an excellent engine. situate in a
hav in; sr ninn JI abol dismnee i
excellent llml t.
It will be oat al a bi ralio. ant
er. For portirlitare inquire ofi
the auloeriber in Erie. -
September 10.1931.
i=ll
'WILL Exhibit at wen 11 -
V V open at 1 I-1 ltul 7 u'c tue
land 7 I -2 o'c lac a.-Altnissj
The char letervitte. of our. .•
collection g,l r.que-trinti Gym
coneeted in One ir.tireilina coo.;
place of a 041111 of Mow latif.o
APOI.LI
The mister-pie'e oC
booed. This vast. atnvn.pMile
prietors bv HENRY
of atm*. Lipre:Sly for
It is a coilection of over InUtedi
geutootly and oireevinieally arc
the coin rolof one wan, and uu
steal Pro:es,or.,
It 0 &Tit.
Will be found equal in itimer,e
e) a Rand of Fifty Alasicsana!
proce,ourm by
FORTY HORSES!
On the d..y of Exhibition. hem
playme servral implant Marc .
a one the street). and will 6e fo
and Reed Rand d. Anoil
and Mr.K heretofore attempted
Itatrutent, J. the adafatott to the
D1C.131.1T11
B. the and of VI bum w dl he re i n'
terviting Patriotic Urania. call
THE SPIRI
Introdueing the ...vcrat T h rill I.
Immortal Revolutionary Nero-'
OLD PUT!,GENE.
si.VD
The whole concluding with a I
"The rather •
1111clnied on hi. Chir l ,•er, nw b3r
on a platform. on 10e ,ho,ll.lrt
%%1.1 r.ll‘ll,llat Wan...burg .
1119
a,
• year'
~
augh
\itseobt
HOVE - K'S INK
Rein - oved to No •
*rases+ trartit and /VIA. op
IV II ERE ht t Praprtetor i• e
1 I supply the trim tn.; dem.
v hlevpread teputatum has crest
'R. FAI,',I.KNER
This Ink is now so well esta
confidence of the American Pu
to ray any thins in it, tow. an
portunity to say that the cont
abused.
In addition to the various ki
factures Adwiewtese Cement I
well all a SUpeflOr flea. ye, .1
iW future use. nut a bee liour jr
Routes, at a very 1014: priC9, In
NV 11
n l ll2 .
t t I t .
: I
,
t his,
EL EKA
1 L e act ° F.Nz di vr
----/
aid of s tv , r ut ,. c
is • No, 4.
; 7 , • and examine their ate'
111 Coats,
or the tinetit materials/
superior workmaushi •
meta so rhea', that a ,
lhlltl going si ithout. '
Ordr ,
Ma rrufacluerr, 'No
Crown 14 rect. 14111v:ft'
Philatletphs3. eel 4
SOLD AT SUCH,
I hatiterea fter there can be no es
or dilapidated Pam•. But thei
noctne the only ind 'cement
Sauey Public" to give them a g'
CLOTHS, CASSI.) . I I :I
is unsurpasse:
and as they ha+
• (MO
They will be
warrant them
brie. to the C.
have a large
GENTL,
Fitch La Shine,
Shirt. hanclkes
lara. Itorente. I
a general &aro
ibr the Fall
time 10 enamel
Ladles wetil •
IT IS NI
and ifthe prict
wt.h.to to, any.
the location, N ,
Erie. Bel 4.
ny Virtue of
Erie. will
day the thin of
A. M.. the roll.
in Croat...vine.
grie. and dew,
north by the it:
hi thway. and .._
Containing about thirty tods bfJ
lain lot bounded north 11
south by the eighway. and west!
containing forty rode land nx
on; also a eenatti other niece al
-the other lands of sniit
Horace Ilan, and west by the
two-thirds of an ante of land/
Honor.
. TER M9.—dltie• knoll? On isOrtion or sal and t 31 2 "
-.in three espial annual i1i1.1:314' ill. with mimeo (to the
'turn ann tally to be paid w ark illinnitDent• tie t.'" rj"
Judgment Bond abd llortgamai the prom i'el•
HORACR Adnimmetator of the F.rer
Cranesvltt Sept. IQ -4011 William Mot •oc. , lrel
NEW doors.
JOHN C. BEF.HIP. haring ju returned (TOW Nis 1", , ,i; s 9 ' l
large. aptendid and cheap rtutent anon, it
handsome. fast colored and Os losable. (reel* Wm the 1, 30
the snaitutheturers, in et ert hue. Europe. Aria. afnea
America. bought at a great ale thee for mob. and rrered
twMle fbr nearly their 01W11 1:4 - K - do OA°
with promptness to all. and p obliged to bit%
Among his stork will he font; .ilk. wool. cotton sett It ":, at .
sad satins these Booth of ewer variety. Brood Ch. Ih' "
metes. plain and watery)( Pop in.. edgings. in.ierlier.•
indersleevee. cult.. sulk and na n Veittlnirst. Fr itiges,
purple. s kite and vial:mated; awn, netted, Itt
Erie, Sept. *ll. ISM.
BuTat
IAM now receiving a , lava,
I been purcbarea ma eery low
will be Pohl proportionable
I am aim reeelarng a le -get
tapeer. - 11.e.. ity, I onl•L the
ewe. tad way il l:pok I
bows I. 01,4
Tr*. Sega POI.
..!
les mad Liquard4-;'
.ciallr isvme the awe ).
Ide. Tbe follow,' .i•
aro: Po% Of Pit, erntkir
iO. E 3,110 tro. ?rltiPe%:
A bbi or Mad • cud Hy...,
*I half, 6,, i ; , 4 4„.. 4.
r, gt tt I 3 lISAIIIArAt 14,411,
1000,r hilts t Itg, and i . j.. . r . ,
*any Ratstna,q4low, -
ti
'onnto Yes h., (;
. ~,,ii.
iq ters ocr.tiftttitt Plq,
Ind I-4 Ito. txtettivont(x.
qt. ....t %err: Nuts id.4er,nl
Fa ne) Sulu Itefint , ;:i Ek i , t .., -
[
4"d h(li,:q.w:s Podt1:11 . It.
ea1."7r14‘.1:1.1.;
eat crude" Brandt,., Runt:l:to,
Watietra.llarat and rtitntpatio
Portnt; together ar ,t.ti most t tnu,
nry I tnn, an I not enunoelted
tch he wottldre4pd,LLl l) i„,,,
r,u) ins elsearbere.
rug utter,, and a:I goods win'.
) refunded
J. %I. SMITII
Notice,
have ottn•lie , l to h e
ty tr
. foi the aria i the In
of Pron.ylrmoa 1341tbe .ay
dal of I tetober neat for lie
t the ConYt.lionste to the city of
I tons attend and .bow cause,
•t be'di•ehoYeed
MALI I'AMPBELL.
ktATE AND STEAK
It isA I. 71.
i ht. St! not, Paw a i m ,
thereto. reto. sitoate mtto wirschip
My, two tOsles Imm tht , !low
a. about Arty weis from the One
110 Plant Road..
twV
Atiernteti to to pktec balers at ibis
tbay jo.t been lel and from t 4. fa.
dr! undoubtrlty •/-t..fli y
' t o county f.r f troOttl, 4% t h e
lima rote rummzony.r.toatu l
lob and f10 , ,r0•h1ner,,,,,,,
4. a I Wthq liztlimitr4 loallikr ‘f
on easy term. In the pumhu.
. H. Campbell. „.
C. A. C1:14,11.p,1,,,‘
.s I.r fkkri
'k. F,, a'
• a. 25 ca. No half 6 pr.ce.
, ,
.1 ' , 11.111.14 111 fril• k
lICfl ti Pr .•ii t;,^
I'm). The otittu.! :1, li.C.(
thC ;11'4 Ali.t•riCan
N 1 C !
1
P IC:ICIP:111ri M , eillTlt , l‘Skill (or..
a l F.,' .ce, ,i 4.• 1 1.11111,4 Ihit t , e
. .. .4 - Nett York, ny_nn ~,,,,,,,,
tett' 'rravellm: I . !the.toc,.!. —,.
loet Missacral Inmrhano. , •., in.
.I,rd, nu to le como. r 4, t.t. ter
I .1 the hand* of the 2..11,...,1 31v.
THEME CIN, •
•
taWlo..;pfrel•lf.PlA 3111
ue AilOtilIKIIC,•1 • ALI
FOUR ABRE
n The hotwor Pr 2. i 2
ad equvralrot tua !Ira, :4,4
iyriittqfratar, ut •„
,y any oftwr Tra,e,l,reg
'llicannan rroupt 4.4 a C
CORD E!
Died vet! :a
OF . 4 '76
SCetles (lull I,llr Lacs cf the
I'—it 11'.1111.N*G T
iHQ.VI Ir., {WE!
MU, I. 1 ,1111; In Whir/
L f his Country:"
eatufi. lu tti.mphal Troctska.'
f brave en.it,,et
it. 311th. Girard I sct
P Cl. ‘RK A:Pni
1I A NCF ACTORIF
I , 44 Race St,eet.
le Croon Strut. PAW* ,
IN!, I n, rf.l, fae 1111. n. in •
nitkir hien
I (NI.
• r•trit in the Eva cpinion an.;
I r. Chit II I. reared!' npreiirsty
, 11.1,1113 C Wei ih,,,p
1-ei.et. thus secured alkali nut bf
ls or Wrttmg Ink, he also
r mewling Gins% and Chit a, as
roll us en!) nein:ars la move
well adapted for Itrou,no and
. ar•,{e or small quannne-.
'newt! to JOSEPH E HUVEIE
at. Item ern Ith la rt.h. Ol'cwite
Rao
his.
110.1,51
EUttEhA!!
t round What
IC & Co. am .eltioa alL,Goods
and bO4, Jew or t;cutde, tau
II at
• right's Block:
alsorimest of • i
ants and Vests.
of dre hest fit. and of the west
'. which are ..old zi the ,
,
'lan will tt balm{
n short their article. are
EDUCED PRICES
e use for curd 4 ('air sr, Oen! Vests
r stook of Read% ‘lade Clottorl
teltiout to a — Fat. IL4r,ed as
all. for slim .
'RES if I'ESTI.VGS.
id. Above ali CheaPoen•
rs in Town.
e Garment• to 00er•acd
Good. from the [Met{
can pe suite 1. 1110
;HIND GOODS.
to the Irolr.ert 11.tkury
undrr preoei,!.. cofr
in our lint'. I ‘. t","
acods
Wiwi neither room
Ilt)4, Inn will Itut
lOW GtODS.
rto uak. hem,
Andenoold.
Ilay ncoat e. tw. rtpt
mcmette roe at INTO'
I lure or grout,,i. ptiqUe
!reek. in the rouata:f
lot 04 tt I
POWeros. 'he
..eking thereon a .....tore /cc
ground more or Imp Ai.' a err
Afilt, earl by land 01 Bar,• nal
by the !nod or Vt'iniam %%ann,
C re or 1e.. , and a War. to ute :hr t
land. bounded north :•1..1 e:tt
Monroe. dee'd..4. nth If
Mea.tvilte •11.1.1,
tid having thereon a UneL,sll
1
k of Stream .ilkee,lo'
Tr* IP New York rot cirti. Lod
kir east or repAy ray
Tnli or Tea.. roifens. Whom
'stollen of thee* r s e sato"
as rood intruerrrern or M
of
JOVY c. EO
aeof
OM