CIMP ERIE. PA. SATURDAY MORNI7(I. OCTORIF:R l* Ipsl RESULT IN:THE STATE. . , The Isystzeseledeemea and tbs Union sustained. co). aunia Skateii by 15,000 to 80,000. W. have the gratification of presenting our read4e tid e week with sufficient returns of the election on Tuesday to render it certsfir - that the KILTSTOIIII RiDttillED-•- • SRI csarnmeen AID trs integuments sunsisso---and Cot. WM. BIGLER' eleciqd GJternor bb from 15;000 to 20.01* wiajority. The figUnss below are ne doubt load nuats4 many easotiaa but 'they are sullicient to i►ewloar popular tide lie setting. and render farther suslety as to the result eniearseary. It is decidedly the most Oral viater) ever hared! Net oily have-im_e_ canted sew prelim sandidalte tee Geverner, but the whole Stan trim t. elusted.Csitel Cemmissisom and Judy% es alibi /Uproars Coon: Of the Legislators we has, • o neuron. bet itaan sa3kely be • utherwan Mao large ly Democratic! But the returns speak for themselves— comment can add nothing l l. their sistificance. as they "'hew as awful ••caving in of wbiyers • 1851 1848 • =Ouse JO Ninon Jounces Loaastarst Carlon S5O 228 Ulnae93o 1. " 196 Columbia' 900, 1.177 Lagers* 1100 ' 817 Lreotning 400 _ - *. 448 MlBlla 700 148 Montour° 400 bleatgomory 1100 Nsethentberhind 900 Schuyikilit 700 York 1060 Adman " • Cinder y Lebow& Erie Wayne ' 1200 Philadelphia city iketo. Bsionehanna 1119 Combesland 309 Dauphin Calabria 700 Northampton 1900 Besim 4800 Wentmerelaad 2200 Franklin Crawford Clarion rmeap -- *Mr en Lancaster Wasbiagten Lehigh 307 °Columbia and Montan latter being aiaew espontyl ef die Fortner. 335 1306 633 1511 /76 t This islike county i '"eitst It" • few weeks Ohio Returns keno Ohio i " - Woo. the Democratic c '1 large ntaklsity—some the third "tie in poise of eared far wind principles Wh, - Bolters 1 We don't ones mix in Whig fights, bat we have heard so much swearing. both "lend and deep," sin°, the elec tion on Tuesday ow:,the Oh of the " regulars" at the " bolters." that we imanotihelp relating a hale piece of bolting that ought to ellenthe mouths of the "just*" ir l forevermore. Oa )3aturd y last the regular Whig can didate for Associate Jed in this city was observed ip long co:term:me with Jug Miles, the independent cat didate. What the subjectatter of this conference was we, of coarse , know nqthi g ; but as clod Is pro duced without a cause. let 's see if wecannot geese. Oa Monoay tickets were priii d at the Gezetta office. one of which is new Whew ml, having the name of Judge Miles inserted instead oft - Wood, and two 'messengers forthwith dispatchedklit_the western end of the county with this " bolting" tliket.[ On Tweedey reviler Whigs were peddling diem ticks t• all diy. consequently Wood was moo shamefully earls this city. white his " regu lar" Associate is fully up e the party vote. There are two eld.saciage which we many is very applicable to Mr. Wood's ease—viz: "The seSr • slip Between ilea cop add thi lip ;" and. " !lave me-from my Mende." ,U Hamm, 'Dtivit.-..... , thi Thursday last. about B'ii'- dock. Mr. J..H. Hestia iu passing from his Board hones to the Erie Academ, of which he was the Prin cipal. fell down, and before assistance arrived. expired. He had been somewhat itidisposed the night previous, but nothing serious was • prehended. His disease was Apoplexy on the brain. r. H. had been hare but a , t i few months , but in that ti Limit sedated many friends. He was a native of Boat° , where we believe his parents reside. He leaves no fa . ily. ET The great paint or iittraction is this city for the fast few days has been Speed's Telegraph office. in Wit ham's Block—•the geotleManly operator. Mr. Potions, baying gratifyed the enzionacrowd by proclaiming all the news me just received without fee or price: We baps the public wiU remember this.! end when they went to use the wires give Mr. P. a call. Er The Kmlayszoo (Stich) Telttraph saes that Dr. mm Fatalism and anoth e r of , he Michigan Railroad coir- Mors while on their way ti.e statit prison. made a free and apes confession of th 'r guilt. is the participation of the‘borning of the depot at Detroit. and stated,that sot only all of them were goi c ljy. but there were ethers deep ly implicated who had a been arrested or even suspect ad: Theirsames hei ditiMot give. Er CIIICA' wed is Virgi sso:por aar `to lends •••••4•11 We J °eh attostieri to the Edit Obserrcr this week. The excitement eiresegeSet upon the election has eons ed Oil take is be three‘jsd daily. sod one might as well write la Babel as assoog ; an overjoyed set of "Bolters" tied Deasocrate. Tbe resell re so cheerier. however. we deebt eot tire paper *II he es aseeptable es though it were Wire-fell a< EditdVialif. Er Ws Morn that the *MIMI looking rintleraa who hai been *Wilier! stieki aboat {be market house: as market days. fora Weak icor two past. broke his tai4 ea ' Toemlay eveitiag is tryierto whittle oat a majority for Babbitt. We hope the Mew firm of "The °keener. Gal. braids & Co." will bay lem a new one immediately. ET COltlllernoll.—Atordise to tits Gazette. its fete candidata for President Odge. is 53 years's(' ags- r four -years younger ties Je4e Galbraith. We think this is • mistake—its is at lessteve Fears Fogeys than the /edge! Mesa riIIATICIU I p.—TI64( Oneida Telegraph. • - riper receady started at posida. Madison Comity. states that several tass aadvaletas who have isalatalied re spectable positions. left that wile for North Western rt.-, (Isla. ea Teuday last, II dbedloace to supposed ateeea -pa from the .pint we,* d by mesas of riggings What they are to do white they anise is vif,iripaii. is set las& Public hat it is sePposed they will there await fir- Omar amasifosiatiose. • icrII4T Naxli—Tbe Cleve Wad Handl says lets of betwitifal batter of the "fesehea, Orange emu!. N. Y.." towed. bass bees meld io t►at city the past week. It eases by the Eno Railroad. Well .ilay the Herald ask. "what is the forum if Chemwdeas thick of sash a bringiag .f 'C... to Newcastle!' " Er The New Trott Trihritsi sad the Boeuer;tri m ag e gloriag4a Patrick Tol*pltiae as ..a waneritali.ei sm7 7 lam" siege h. vest Lai CaMorals from Id usimippi Yet the seam pew. ear, he wad** tb. " 4 44frusesar Gm jritil/0 slave law." as tba Atka ea/b it- arrif •Ntre meet fawn Sigel elk art tam*, I .ll 3 .o', 4 satireTsibffetilleit. Ott !atfseal whip 573 578 4a9 183 1400 • 525 ;160 t ir t . 1 150 )413 ?O,V, I - No 1500 496 L- 'OOO 980 270 925 4204 , 2099 ;450 770 700 4213 200 116 Toted together ht. 1848-th organized out of the terrtton which G. Johaat on was Comment is'anaocamarr. the re-eleetine . of Gov. • idats for Governer, bra ve ink over 90,000! Thum hoe .1' 1.11611 and ingestive; 6- nd the Cousditstint. 'romper tolera- Woo price was Ines of feeder ofirst week. anii The Result in Erie County. _ Below will be found the official resultel the elective is this minty OD T 110•4147 Wit: In NUL then Bier" W• - Sham that Baran. Pumas; the Editor of the Ckresfek the Ihdependent candidate for Predierder, hue beat a hares Stirrer. the regular camilld.ster that Judge Mars. who was thrown over in the Whig rervention be t cease he woe a contreetor on this Wasters Railroad and wimp not endorse Jetta H. Welkees coarsete the Ben t winter. has beater Wood foe Associate Judge: and finally; that. that *Vials. deaf. ebsole: o old "lan*" Hen. JOIL4 GALBRAITH. has beaten Elijah Babbitt* the greatest lawyer the world ever saw (accordier to the Gazette ) for President Judge of the 6th Jedicielikestrict With the staccato ef the two former gestlernen. both be ing whip. Um have lambing to do. rave in pOisting out the moral etthe reetilt. Thut , 1 'Preakiloo is on um\ m i sta k i bktio its i se {bat dm people ars determired to so long•r t• be mi,d with 4 **rod of ron" by Me self. conatitatad.ll4 , llo wee. located herr in this city, have for the het ttiretitY yeirs Made and miriade every office an the gilt ertedi «midi% ilt proclaim. that Joh,' H. lkttiker. ardlis "twelve men In bnclttain." can salon. gee brew-brat and dragoon the Whig ' rty into doing utt the dirty writ* the belt/rem' allotted .- ate"may assign them. It praelairas th'et a, marina on by a 'big eon vend** ism, !eager equiv eat to an election in Ede county. anti that the dawn ng of,r/better,- i rd brighter 1 , era in ear local arum has ow commerce& ' We said two weeks !ago that no i , att, no outrage: DO matter how gross. pa the part oft. “junto." *mild be-resent- ed by the tint and file or ineataken;-t-the meeting on and abeee ellen intanioes sin g or the Olection. were ere back,"!aisd it broke While this result in the I gratifying chancier. attesti ble °Tabooing their Judici claim it as tl political Winos and Crawl: many reliab election of r. Galbnith. course because they io qualified. and did not dee should allow their party fee ing a person, to fill. Oth ash favorable opportunity his eleven issociates of the of Mr, Galbraith is his P They conlifsiot endorse the id to be estiblished in the that so malt had a right to engage la improvement eer. terprises i* Erie county ;without first consulting the. **Market4l , oplidiunto." and as tijah Babbitt came be fore theit with „very doubtful Oakum as to fitness, and those clindliZtged hY the very onion who attempted to stop the bulflg of the roed to the Ohio line, and bad also throws every couceivable obetecie, in the way of the iriaccutioo and completion of the Edenbero reed, they juitly conceived ibat in striking Woo, they were itrikiits Walker—hence fluky voted, for Galbraith. Others were outraged in their religious sentiments wbea they saw sectarian bigotry instated in support of Mr. Babbittighey could not endorse the 'du:Cuirass precedent. sought to be established, that • candidate's qualification ought to be measured by sectarian rule and compass; while Othezs again. on the day of election, became disgusted with Mc Babbiu's society. as nisourested in his constant bickering it the windows shoat the legality of votes. and tbe law partizan tricks his "bosom" friesde resorted to to deprive citizens of *heir legal rights, in that panic:star. It is lot than iielitlhal victory !—it is a victory *fright over wrong —of liberality over illiberality—of truth over falsehood -OTh. people °sir an nsurplog. corrupt. vindictive "jab. to." • it. As to tbii politic it aspeci of the vote on Governer ;in the county; it is *Really gratifying. The Demeerseoif Erie. are largely ii Ih3 minority. and it lo only upon ei.i traordinary occasions that that' can all be indeced to hive amt. This eras not one of thoseyeeisions. The impressitan 141 had obtainhd very generally that the State was safe, a d beam) a very rueful apathy existed which was only -. billy removed on the eve of the election as th e pros t of electing our President Judge brightened. and inf+l some 'how of spirit into our ranks. Besides this, the Democracy of Erie considered themselves badly need at the Judiciary Convention at Hanrisbarg. which iii-osJge er/as not mollified in the least by theoppereni slight of the State Central Committee in leaving our county oat or list of appointments for Col. Bigler. Had they sot - at the Colonel within thirty miles of ies, no damage woiild have resulted therefrom; but es it was. di. disposition; to return slight for : slight had to be combatted by those who knew he bad no part nor lot in it. and hence disliked to see him inter for the fault of others. Hence it is that erbile the city, and, the adjoining township. show a large Democratic. gain, the balance of the cokuty exhibits nn mistakable evidence that Gen. Apathy had a most elß cant Lieutguant in the alight we have alluded to. Had Colonel Bigler visited Ga. are burial, doubt Erie would at this time; be a Demoacratie city, and Johnston's Mill -1064% instead of being 1400. would be only 11100. OFFICIAL VOTE OF THE COUNTY 1851. Govenxw. Jude. Associate Judge. Pro.'y "A" om••• 0.."" , • , ir Ft-= .= s r . -.. Erie—EaaiWar4.l73 IN 111 190 • 131 131 $33 111 1114 Weal •-. 113 133 170 IN 199 130 5333 197 111 Ifllle i rerk. ' ' 453 1114 117 142 Sit 171 NI 131 177 Gree e. 191 156 SI 111 97 34 MI 73 123 rlptiale6e4 : 114 ~ 111 171 ,bie 136 142 $l4 79 110 raitv.ewf. : 114 SI IN 1161 Sti 1414 84 IN IN GirardueNl44.. Mt 117 la AO 33 St II 01 34 Gitard wittmeip. 41 - 11 e 167 /99 170 IN 939 ,131 - 231 allt Creek, : 141 398 147' 125 130 143 116 132 - 1.14 - Cossesul. lii 0 111 Is 3 111 IN 111 176 IN bCa.hiastan, 111 IS 136 143 333 ell 174 Iti 130 E...eubora, 30 St. 3 45 It 1 34 9 40 31e4eao. ' IP3 73 1113 134 138 114 141 114 141 rrauldia, , ft 17 11 40 31 98 43 96 It Waterbed qv. NS 73 IN N 131 111 111 IN 39 •'' i b:11. ft 0 0 . is so se- es i i 7ll 41 Le Ilteuff. 14 ell /73 , le 74 111 WIII . 419 eaneord. ' 71 211* SI 61 SO 44 43 44 IN Wayne, : 11 FS 41 I 2 II 49 Id 40 76 Amity. 41 19 48 73 42 XI 87 es 34 Veneer., 411- 41 63 48 EPS 37 II 74 18 WaUsoll , lo4 lie 23 ID 97 Si IS 36 17 Id Greett6el4 Id 19 el 'SI SI ft II MI 17 North Mat ip.. IN 117 114 119 IN _NI 197 111 93 North Loa bor. - 39 33 49 26 48 '46 SI 47 N Harboreteek. IN 90 173 111 IN 145 119 1116 177 Union. 111 13 49 911 91 *I IN SI 111 Total. 'MI SUS 14:13 30IM MP MO CMS aaJoTIUo, MI Of Sot rat Thoswebarked thus t are Democrats. those wtarkoti thus • areistlepeadent Whigs, sad. the others maser whip. Total vote for Coact Comatirsiooer. • Joke ,Strohro 2529`. - Both Clover 2121' kiefority Ter &rebus 1418 Tidal vele for /.deem of Swoon Coon. Whig. , 3349: Dap Met WM, mei- 1251 - Campbell nto 4 votee•behiod the bonitos of the ticket,. As thole was so opposition to tbo Widow of On Whir ticket. we do on demo it storeeeory to ocrepy rows with their reeptetivo veto*. ra 114 nook for Preoidoet J.dp i. die Mtriot mood, *trot thou Eris SOO tor Babbitt. Wanes 250. sad Cniorford over SOY for "Row lot the galled joilo wiottoP,! 17' Tho U. S. Moamar 11 . 4iiren. Conantandet , left pen Wednesday last. fir a arsine up sad Jews the Lahee. ••Ordets" were iented for itsaw!iieg ea, Moe - day. but oa atteenat of •••leplell" .Lo was etenspelled is mama tate pen en Tassday. irr Goy. Maacy.—The PhAaddlphia Ledger says:.r, "A soy Candidati fur the Presidential chair lemurs is Gov. Marcy. wholes been aimed for that oace by some of the fifty York politicians. ea the ground that hie pull ague) eread is not only sound. bat that his services as, Secretary of War. ander Mr. Polk. will bear the tees of public eatismittation. This nomination of the Governor is a •ifise in the fear" that Gee. Scott's friends scarcely eapeeted. The Mexican war wilt have tolls fought over ageln. sod - moist ink will he spilled is th.e campaign. to ppiw'•• who woo the roil eliaospina of %Ili war. i ban lbws VIPO i d sl i in the ifeld4pf battle,' , -..' • ..".; . • -s.; . he whiF party. bat we wore Moaday aight t aad the libels wspaper last as the mor- e •last halm: 7 l4mm dm cam- hold the t4oeill I • 'strict for Jill ge is of** most g that .this people are copa -1 officers. we by no means It. Roils is oar own county • Mhigs were found urging the Some were impelled to such tlj considered him the boot it au oaks in which theft l ing* to sway them in osloct- I ra. no Aloubt, looked upon it • rebuke John H. Walker ant •jaoto." for their persecntioa • k and Railroad enterprises. , • utrageoas doeirise. attempt irialmaroi by their Seuatoj, PROCLAMATION Ism all men of the (Jutted SWAB, that we. the WHIT ' sigma of Pennsylvania. have. is accardaace with the high ' pdpcipleas of national pride and self respect. on this 14th day of October, beidebed from the Eseartivechstrot tiga ' melds old Keystone State, that arch traitor and low pan derer I n A s ad e iem, %VELLA** F. Joss roe: That fralty ' to the nasmoty of oar fathers 0176. sad a decent respect for the trials of those days "that tried men's souls," re. asked at oar bands a signal rebuke of all ettots. di , mot or indirect. to sow broadcast the .soda of discord and digitalin; That the clustered reminiscences of Bunker's Hill. Saratoga. Brandywine, and those other and aunts , roes tim-s of revolutionary strife and success. dernandad 1 of as„ the inheritors of their rewards. a blistering brand 1 for the of chased brow of ovary rsoatids; Tait out tunas of ihi\propriety of strict obsdieese• In the sags of common baeassity. sad Arm conviction of this great crime a dityis4dimbodiesse. hromptoThr discard with dint** the delategovio *he *amid coolly pass. on in oleo tionearing toe*, the body of a murdered fellow. when simple sympathy ached for at least a &nos, if not a i groan. sad obi ial duty urged Mau** and wigwams* action far Om arrest fCm bloody villians; That ear sawaveri i , g ar,sreion. that system of rorenoe whic's has *Waal don yoi goriirs natal roc tips, lightenod the lout of cite la borer. and -dad snicitiat protection to discriminating onterpriee a jawst worth menials/. indicail as to spurn the political leech whirls coastal* cry was toottopol.: mimopoly: I to short. that devotion the Huila. regard for the claims of chrisuitaity au] sivilisstion: and an ear nest care for the greMset gold to: the gre stoat number, determined as to aria. is oar might, repulse constitution. at irrevereacw. consign to istfa:ny hoartlessness, and pro vide. lodge attest of oar ability. for the farther progress and prosperity sf ear already unrivalled icautst. - Gives ardor oar hands and seals, everywhere within tits borders of Peassylvania. this 14th d 47 of Octolser• A. D. IBM. Tam PsorLs. Whence Conies the present gassy Prams I What was the care of the great monetary crisis that overtook this teener, in 1837-8. and covered it. as it were with a pan for five long years t It was over mach credit. Tou much specOlatieteandtoo little labor. 'Buy ing so far outran paying. that the whole country was eventually wooed up with the spendthrift's end—over whelming bankruptcy. A rein that nothing abort of that great sponge. the national bankrupt act, could wipe out. People would' be rich at a Single bound. They had net pa tience to wait en the slow.preeess of time and labor. ' The costeeqemeethet known. In Great Britain, two or three years ago.' railroad steak overran that nation. A map of the country resembled the face of a chequer-board. Igo closely and thoroughly wis it intersected with lines • roads. For the construction of these. companies tad ri meaty employed themselves in the saleof stocks a • • bor. rowing of money. A railroad there was thee •t to be the only read to fortune, and everybody se rid to be pressing forwarvd for a ticket. Men bought and sold sobers*. in lioeisif unmade roads, to the a toostit'of hun dreds of thousands of dollars, and lived extravagantly for years ea the rissile s of their traffic in them. The end 'earns. and it was Inch as end as always follows a course of profligacy. England suffered a revulsion. second on ly to our own, a few years before. Confidence was pros trated. business was at a stand, and role and desolation left an impress that time has hardly yet worn away. It is the misfortune of nations as well as of individuals, that the lessons of experieice. in affairs of debt read credit. are liver remembered. Tim people of the United States have already forgotten the general bankruptcy in 1840; ani, - tboagh the speculation la lowa lots and "other feu.: ciesl' have not been so great as they then were, debts at have been piled as high, and probably nearly as much" money hair been last in copper mines and projected rail road. as was swallowed by the ^fancies" oflB4o. Like caises produce like effects and those who are inquiring for the cease of the present stringency in the money market. we point to the immense sums that have. with. in the last few' years: been invested in railroads and other works of internal isSprovement; to the mousier hoes of ocean steamers. and to our 'peculation' in Cali fornia. and the large balance believed yet to be due our Atlantic cities from-that State. From Maine to Texas there is scarcely a city. county, town or borough/that has not, for two or three year' past been In the eitirket with their bonds. borrowing money—at par, if t!)4 contd, and if not at par, thee at ten. twenty or fifty percent discount While the banks contused to swell qui currency and to afford accomodations to an who asked them, this system of improvidence was not felt. !lei sir the United States is aid the whole world, nor ha, commercial relaikine to trade between Its ewe ports, this cheapening of the cur rency eventually attractedittent ion abroad. and we have bees fur the last year "riwo flooded with lorrign fabri cs. Every other nation .could enderwork us, - because the banks had maditarieney so cheap that it took s great deal of it to bey a lit b. Other nat'ons, with a more walled currency. coed produce manufactured goods cheaper. and afford to sell them lower, in our town market,: In spite of edirestetnive tax of from 20 to 30 per cent. our currency, of coin and paper was of equal value at home. so long as the banks kept open, but those who flooded Der Market with foreign productions always discriminate favor of the coin. They sever took our bank paper —that was left for us. instil withis a few mouths the pro perties otcoin to paper was found to be so wide that the banks. for self-prerernson. were forced to curtail-ac cosiodations were narrowed—paper wee called in. , and then commenced the pressure, the hanks heretofore the fountain of money, have become the great malestrom that swallows everything. But the present policy of the banks is not to be censured. The present stringency. though produced by the banks, may save the country from mach more serious consequences. The errors to ,be complained of are adherent with our banking system —a system which privileges certain individuals to make money mica lampblack and rags, at pleasure. It is the ,banks and paper money, and the spirit and speculation and profligacy that they provoke, much more than the tariff that has produced our present trouble. A redun dant currency will Dellify any tariff. The banks were wrong in increasing their liabilities to the pablie. lad In divides!. were equally wrong le being seduced into their debt. All the evil may be traced to the one eause—pe. per•narney—and yet so malty friends has this paper mos ey purchased, that it is likely to shuffle its sins epos inno cent shoulders by crying mad-dog against the tend— Ledger. ST We -believe the Gera& ••stack a pin" seinewbare het week. win the Editor tell us if it is drove in elaar up to Ilse bead or sett The people are anxious to know! ltadiraid INvw4)to Went. The folliewing from the Ashtabula Telegrapk win' b. gratifying haematite to the friends of our western road. Upon this side oaths Rae, the work is is a good - state of forwardness. so meets so that it will undoubtedly be leas dy for the cars early in the spring: "The roadway from Ashtabula to Cleveland may now be said to be nonspleted._as a few days work will fill eves yy gap. Twelve miles of iron aro laid from Cleveland Eamwerde, and at Willooghby. the great bridge being completed, the traffic to Painesville will commence very_ shortly. The Painesville bridge will be completed in due seasoo, and there is no doubt the Indus will run to Muds isna before the first of January, and to Ashtabula also by that time.-prtivided the Directors do not. forgone reason. determine to stop at the county hoe. Harry o t the Iron gentleman! and melte the most of every mile you have bulk, as welt for your own profit, as to moot the wants sad wishes, sod to make assurances good to the public. The earthwork is assuming a definite shape between Ashtabula and - the State Lae. •teodily and with good speed. All that is donedon• well.' 'istota Ituaska Doc."—A correspondent in Sa lem furnishes us with some facts io relation to a , dog in that city, whose unnatural appetite for India' rubber has given tam the name of the "India robber dog." This wonderful member of the canine race was 4 years old last April. His taste for India rub ber was first discovered when he was about sir months old; and from that time, his owner assures our informant that it has been his principal diet.— "Spot" prefers ribber to all other food. lie will, however, occasions, eat a little fresh meat, provi ded it is cut small. ` From his singular relish fur r u bber he is a general favorite among the *hawse- kers, who Mip their wraps of • losaanient ahmiumf pieta them at be. disposal...44as rises. . English Pharissism. The English journals continue to .baited with abuse and mierepressinuilion respecting the MI-starred Cuban ok p o di t ioe.; .11 is described as a legitimists ofrisPelfir of o o pobb 00 0lnen; ae • Measure welsh!? permitted. 91' *overtly assisted by our government: aeon outrage Whit l aw o f n otions end eves os hemsn t nature itsrlf, each as no n,vilised countrylme ever 11111 the wildarity In perpe trate barons. in demi pliMpyiice the pot M o wry of the• Liaised Bte4Sl is net spored. .Thei war with Manic* and the acquisition of Texas are described is colors Am alma false: and!the entire American people set down. without discriatittedion. as buccaneers at heart. Our rendersknow that we are not accustomed to de- fend iediseriminately what oar eopetrytneu du; tint that •we speak - air minds freely on all transactions which we regard as dirong. or oven impolite. Of the' Cohan est• p ia ditida. (lir iostance. we never 'approved; and we did not itsit to say es mooch before Lopes "tiled. But w h e n •Me the vicuna, of that enterprise represented 1 i s fate- instead of the misguided ienthasiaste which 'tint more correctly were; when we ;behold oar native Isltd traduced. by the whole population being, charged 100 the erroriof • few, i we . not only deans it our datitd repel the aspersioa, but we venture : with hen , est pridd itt oar coratsy. to ask by what right such ao cusatioas are made. ''g hat is England. „in it word. that she ;you'd hold etch latigitagell Are harems beads Wee Or tag. flms spades*? Let Ilisita toll. Were thio Ignited Sires to begin. from the day forth a systematic sgzrossims on its weaker neignbore in title hemisphere. interfering. on all poseble occasions., is their int:roil attain. and making wail interference a pretest for leryingoadlbutiorts. or appropriating terAtory. sad wire ins game of duplicity, replies. chicanery and ass nezetios ilersevisred ia. until not ;only Meziee and Cen tral America, bet the entire Welt litre@ islands should be fereibli or fraudulently united 'to tide country. the re•t parity of the proceeding would be i intisiemorably lees than the ten thousand times worse etreoities •cotantitted by Great Bri Min in India. The ddlirrence, indeed, between conquest Ind anneastioe would alone suffice to separate the trio d 44141, in history, as widely as crime and error. as de:hates and light. The itthabitants of India. Lensed of being admitted to the privilege, of citizenship, like th American!„ population in the easel supposed. are kept this day in the condition of sobjetit vassals, to *hie . y were at fide reduced. All the privations. poll ' and social, which the Norman visited on Erighttsd. co biwo iiisited by;the English. in turn on the miser Modem; Engliableiva. English courts. English ' gm and Eng lish •Criiivin 60040 ideas of right. bars a imposed on t peoplii. not only without their c meat. but against their remonstrance, so that there a er hart bun, perhaps a conquest more entire. more it tatiug, more thorough. Wore 'impales!: or more r .. 'daces. than that of the iii tati Bntish - DT:if Podia . Aisne 'or. is Me American sense. week! be a Pendia, to e a poor . iliudoes. But kW's not to coaditienpu which compered la dia was left. that sr A desire to ddaw attention: - it was to the manner is which that subjugation was effected.' The career of Clive. Bastin.. and the cooqesrors Of Hind's tan genet b y opened in treachati. continued in cruelty. and close is atrocities of all descriplions. There never Was weatlag it pretest for Istrjilog coutribatioas on a Ceighboring territory, or for tie spoliation of a 'lathe Prince. when the necessities of*, East India Company demanded money. The chief part of the Groat Mogul Were publicly told. and the descendant of Tariterlane left to comparative beggary. on mamma more miserable by far. than if the United Stetephad d Mexico in the last war. Boleros the Alettes of the Made° religion. was take@ from its rightful owner. bocanse_he refused to contacts (mu treasures which he bad cot, but was only sospected;of hating.. The camel spoliation sad conqueet was continued towards other prsocipolities. until England had begvircd and oubdood a twriltory hairdo largo as Eu rope. Where resemace was made. cruelties the mist barbaronsWere inflicted. War Was waged. semen wage it with wild beasts. not with civilized countries. Cities ' were sacked. whole provinces laid waste; and innocent non-combatants massacred ruthlrarly, and often as if la sport. Nor *As this 41. . lumps' war's, when the strife is once over, the worse is part evertfor the vanquished.. Wnen Napoleon lad Austria at his feet by Asleads.; when he broke the im noplv of fruimia at Jena: when he conquered Italy. as li it were fq • day, at Msretigo, lie gave terms tat once lel the subiuge ed. who retained. rpm their gove . runieuts, and all dirk lawn. religion and Social habits. Even when 11Inhcinienedans reduced l l i destaa. they left the peo- ple their institutions, and, is a great measure-theirlanda also. Bat the English conquest of India was • comfiest of low asiwell as high. and struck at the native laws and customs its well as at dy antics. The British seized the territorial possenions of the 'rich proprietors, and put them up to auction, or parceled them out to creatures of their own. They brought in the bloody penal code of their °wit country, and under 'it hang men fur offence /1. which. iii Hiudostais. were regarded, by the public MO* nerdy, as:fair advantages in trade. They violated the social customs of the people, in their tenderest points. by invading, the sanctity of harems, and by searching the persot.e of women Itor pretended hidden treasures They desecrstlid the holy temples rif i the Drahminical by appointing a Malsointnedm to authority over them. au outrage which even Tamerlane was not barbaroie end duel enokgh to commit. They even. in some inatankok visited on private persons the last indignity which a Hin dustan min receive—that personal outrage. which. by depriving him of caste, deprives him of honor. good name, Limns. fortntiii,....- happiness, and even a fitting grate. ThesC things were not done in a corner; tor they were the talk' of the civilised world. They were not perpe trated by agents, whom the. British gotl.rnment haitened to disavow: for the chief oOtidere. were tewarded with peerages, and the conquests reit ined:'The aolitery-at tempt made to bring one of the guilty eonquerors to jus tice was frustrated by the wealth of the accused, by the influence of those concerned with him, and by the fact that the auft'crare were heathens, strangers, and of a dif ferent Mice. A people who thus allow the escape of cri minals, 6e neseasories after the fad.. If ever a nation has widened an unjust contMest, England bag endorsed that of tudia. She has made the win her own, by re ceiving' the stolen goods; and by screening the guilty from plibliabmiat. And j'et sho preaches homilies to the United States, for what she calls the eggresisive spirit of this republic! 'We wonder it she does not !laugh, in secret. at her owo hypocrisy. Let her reform her condoet, before she at tends to oars. Ana especially let her fears. before she abuses ally. sot to taisreptUsest the truth.—Pissl. A MisTcn.—Here is a mitch for the Kentuckian who gds kilo a salt bin to keep himself from spoil ing fur, want of a fight. There ii a man in Verinnnt who has been for the last twenty-five yiwrs engaged in • law ,suit. At the last session,hy some unitccouni able mistake of the lawyeri in the case, his suit was brought to s close. s i nc e which, his health bait rapidly declined. i lie is trying lie best to pick another quarrel with i sorne• body, is he find, it impossible to,exist "long,.out of his element. . Rai l uascro.—The New York Cowaiatert says that nearly two hundred iteerage psomentrers, who hi l i immierated to thin cottotry, sailed for Liver pool on Friday in the ship Ashburton. It is said the owners were unable to accomodate. atirmit fifty others who applied for passage. These immigrants were no doubt sadly disappointed with "Ahe new world's' in which labor woe found to be as neeessara to obtain the mein of existence as In "the old count ry." . Cool or RArri.R4oAcß Durna.—A corresprindent of the 11 , 1Nacre' 4merieaa, writing from' &resell county, Vieginia, recites two eases, one a; negro min ind the other a boy, in which severe, bites of rattleenskes have been acted by the free•wintinista lion ti( brandy. hail* tumbler fell at a time every few atilnutes until a quart had been taken. We have heard eve-witnesses attept the virtue ,4 , af this remedy. ft is said that the liquor in such cases doeli riot kntesieate. Q T ...t ss we g o to prom, on Friday ovoniii. we see that. our POigtOr of the Chreaide has a very nice looking Rewash' GPO% hieiriaia aver bin 61164 name who rla ere shop say he lies a •reeeret circa/Tar" iro laa beak. News by Telegraphand_Mail. it SP EEO'S (.1111R—Ocoee to William' Slockikate Elposet, F. 11. di fibri, frets New Mexico. hes ettivird e t lode pttodence. in sompeay with 14enderaan cow acted with the botindary cominiesion.' The cora crop *II the Rio! Avves. a reported ea ancelinat, white at ether p l oee i , it hes failed. Col. Sentniere was et Fort Leraire. mind getting on well Mei Weightatan bad been elected t i p Congress by 500 neijortty. Bands offArerricaus. dwirsised as ladmos. were com mitting freitaint depredations. Au accident ace's:Ted yesterdey ea di- Erse rued. oder the tionund. ay Which Mr. Decker a condieter. last his life. He Wallin the set of dieeenneetiag. whoa he wee crashed Itaiwatee the coined the eogitte, reaming in juries that *awed his death in a foil bears. He Waves a fainoly. Wasnuntrosi. Oct. 14. Cot, Larttki 0. of the AN AdPertiair. wai appoint ed Consul in Reveal, vicwOwea. • Coin. wlrregleit's forteral took plait* today. The President; Heads of Department*, enti.other persona at tended. r BaLrinont. Oct. 13. Guy. tole has ter use to Philadillphia Is regard to tOfilate noes et Chris sae. He roduirke that the, patri otic cud feeling demo nations which Olin event eliCtted from diatingeOated woo-ie Pennsylvania.- bad. produced • salutary !Eruct. • • UTICA. Oct. 14. The trial 4 John J. Perkiias.rfdr the warder of Sawa? el Isaiah. by cuttiug him with a seythl while snowing. iu the towel 4 daugerfield. is progressing before the Cir cuit Court The evidence looks bad for the prisoner. Ws learn that the U. d. Deputy Marshal arrested seV era! prisoukrs'io-dty; in Madison Co.. for assisting the fu gitive slave Jerry to escapelluin Syracuse. The persons arrestod.wire Abolitioniets, and wore at the Conventien beheld' thdt city at that lima. Utica, Oct. 15. The trial of John Perkins. for the- cannier of the negro' Was jest tirininauld. ' The defence inspoi;ched the prin cipal witneeolor the prosecution. Verdict, manslaught er in the Id degree.seutence 3 yearn butt prieou. The U. S. steamer R.ranac at Pensacola 013 the 9th from Havitnata. Cons. Pratt repine that Breckriudge sod fliebp two emu who - were peeked, op two miles off the coast of Cuba, and were supposed to be connected With the leopie eepeditiou, had beim tried as pirates by the Ilavalon authorities. New Oautmes, Oct. 13., The Yacht steamer brings Rio Grande dates ta Vie 81h. Previous eccieunts stated that the Menage's were march ing ou Retains, which is confirmed as OM the , rapture of that to o. - General Avelleit wee busily engaged in fortifying !Illiptainaras. Col Caries:eel bad issued order, not to acknowledge permits from the ' Mexican Custom House. 'Circular► had been issue) by the Collector at Brownsvilfe,' enforcing vigilanee on the part of Custom House in consequence ortletprovese of the revolution. The Americans are said to have abasdottod the cause, is consequeMe of Gen. Caualles having assumed Ike com mand. Intercepted letters front the Mexican commander say that should the emergent loader be takes. Is will be served as the Spaniards served Lopez. A party of 10 armed Americans had landed secretly at Mazatlan. weld were made prisoners by the authorities. 07 A Melancholy Dniester occurred at Pittahurg on Tuesday. It is Iltits narrated by the Gazette. of that cut': A shocking accident took place yesterday morning. A Birmiughin i at the head of Drennan-mt. A.•utnber of chadren ewe going to school. and when passing the plat form of Kneeland & Co.. on Winch the coat brought from the pit above is placed. after hairier been brought down by the railway cars—a loaded ear wiz brought to the railway above, but the workmen in some manner •egiect•J to (e.teh the hooks to it, when down it came with frtglitfui velasity. and dashed the, p:atform to pieces. knocking a Wkiriilo4ll who wss upon it io a considerable distance. thin:et fortunately without materially aujuling him., The car was thou projected into a group of chil dren, fire of whom were much injured. Two children of Mr. John Kunkle were dangerously wounded. Poe has his skill fractured. and is supposed to be mortally wounded; the other had his leg broken. Red WWI clitcoriute Mach injertd. Their respective tit • were six and eight years. A little, sox of ,Mr. Jacob flyer was severely iajortd iuteruallyand w out expected to recover,. A sou of Mr. Jolts lilskiwto. aged eight years. had his skull fractured. and le not expeczed io survive. thiriesities. of the Artie Expedition. The New York News gives t ll• following account from in talc er of the American Artie Expedition, of the boats wed in that region:— “Kyais” are a kind of boat used by this people, and are, :cert ainly, very curious affairs, four of which were brought in the tdvance. They are made by streetching seal skin* over a light frame work of wood, *lisped very much like a lammed cigar, -both ends being very sharp, wick a bele in the top about 1-4 inches in diameter. The whole length of a boat is sbout.l2 feet, by 14 inches in width, and 8 inch-, is deep St the centre. The, boatmen slidwo his legs and hips through the aperture in the tepid:the boar, extending his legs lengthways, while from his hips up are outside. This part of the body is covered with seal skin , made the same as a "Jumper," and lavbed With drawing strings at the bottom, to a rim round the aperture in the boat. The boatman pro pels his; craft with a double bladed paddle, about seven feet in length, made of light wood; and slight ly mallet; the main part but about I i or 2 inches in diameter, ;pd the blades 4 inches wide, and orna faceted 'With ivory. With thii be moves his boat throiigh the waterot a very rapid rate. By a dex terous movement with his oar, an expert boatman will completely turn his boat over and come up on the opposite aide, still retaining his accustomed sit uation. . In this fragile vessel he pursues his avocation of spearing seals in the roughest weather, for which purposat he has a barbed spear several inches long; made of steel, and very shitip, which is attached to an ivory point about 8 inches in length and 2i inch es in diameter; to the steel is attached a line; forty feet in length made of the bide of the Walrtia, and this is fastened to a bladder made of the skin of a seal and fllled•with air lying on the after part of the boat. When the spear cnters•the seal. it is'arran ged so that it disengages itself from the ivory point, by the point slipping at the same Wawa from the staff, bat it is attached by a string and floats with it, while at the same time the bladder of which the line is attached; is thrown overboard, preventing the seal from • simkinq any farther titan the length of the line: the staf and seal are then recovered at his leisure. For killing waterfowl, of which there are but - few, a sharp, raind spear is used, attached to a staff sev en feet in length. These spears are thrown with astonish4ng accuracy, rarely, if ever missing their mark. Another manner, and the easiest by far of spearing the seal, is by doing it through a hole in the ice where they come up to breathe; they will frequently'scratch holes thron' the ice from the under side, tilers it issEveral feet thick, toilet fresh air; the natives are accustomed to the noise made by the scratching, and will hear theta a long distance and watch (or them, and as soon as they make their apyeatance they are at once killed and secured. • RIaR OF TOR Stews MADSR Rneuattc.—By way of New Orleans we have nears that the revolntien thus fir has proved successful. It emninettied at Camargo, where the patriots attacked the Mexicans and were victuriou•, having taken the own by MOM* with a loss by the Mexicans of 60. TO goiern meta troops were entrenched in a church with srtil• cry. The revolutionists are commanded by Cs raby I, who has with him two companies of Texans. At last accounts they were marching on to Mstamoras and Reynosa. Gen. Milos, who is at Matamoros, has only 300 troops. He had-made a requisition orr the city for 2000. but the city refused to sends sin gle man. The plan of the revolutionists was a prorionciamento, which was widely circulated.— Tampion and vicinity is in the bands of the insult. gents. The people of alatainortis are quietly wait: Wg that with! of OM liberating army. • th. Lout% Oct. 13 Namtowsictia. Oct. 14 3lostur. October 13 MARRIED. - On Thoridas kat. by iii. Rey. Win. Flint. Mr. A. 4, C•OIHIRT. and buts A. dougiihir of the loos Way . Reed, ail or this city. OR the Bth inst., by the Rev. J. 11., Ries. Mr. D om Dome", sod bliss Ea.ssisirre, daughter of Jacob Frit., ill of Venting°. . O R the 12th lost, br l t thi m l flev. Joseph Dealt, Mr: PAT. RocsLlCull•RD end MM. •RT KELLI4I. all or Op, .eny 0. the Ith inst.., at Relivin hr the 14, El R. E. Pontoon. D.. Mr 'Logos W Gc••peql, of 01 4 city. to Mss 8•11416 Lots's, oldest daughter of ii. casuist elf rgyisolt. vv On the 16th inst bY Res t J, H. Promley M r w a , c and Mess amuse,. dangfikt of Mr Ih,Kl Ken 'lndy all.of this city.. New Adv ertisemen X-01rICIM2 Tff E statitholderi la the Erie and Edeatarro Pi Ink .I. piny arc nOtUild that alp diem= offie•ra r.f c • ai will tlikeyhaee ofrite!of the etnup lay to Mouday Sueeu.ret, 1 41,, tall o'clock P. M. Oct 13. /pit. ' r. Laid alt Classes Pet dowa far I:taloa Die Attu hilsaiday tit I ll overuter, IaIL. Ovid runlet is Emi l . Jonas W. Clark fester et al E. Panora 'eil' 0. Mouse ~ ',.. , . Dod ♦ ge e J. N 11. Miller Ha/ • A. culler A p J. 1(.6: Ashman 1 v ra i Joel Job drois d. Dickinson vs M. Ar Donald v• Ira Parker ~ _.r. f DIL %M ILL. nENTIBT. Iran long elpe truce, h. prepted to execute ripe f 1.1 tat work in a rrupeirior st le. Teeth fill"/ by hill an oar. touted to retain their fittings ad pretest the 5r,,,,,.„,, 04, f. ,,. Wavle and pan setts of A rtstlikial Teeth on ennn.el , lltoid Piste. tints prieeenlltift Die unnawral apten/a,.re uhies 1,1,1., 1 , ib the ROM Lb Particular 111.10. 11001 14 too per .thnn. e. 4 hare 19 tod attidetal palate. Dr. B. WU. II di-Itutii% 411 Vrobjkxl Om h e is perutattemly located, in de . and !v.v.,. irons strict anemias to nuoinAo. to merit Bind i ek e a Alt, et 1.,,,,„ age. mee with Dr. liwotefl..lio ..,. /Warr Itkock, Lsse. o Oct, 143.-13 Ell Erin and Watteini • :Lank Road Compay. suoTire. is hereby ai.en at an election Pre,let pi. L. rectory and Treasurer • mans= the affair. , 4 un. compa ny. will b held at their cork' to I.rie nn the 14 41 ) w ber.hert. betwern the hours 1 au4 4 u'ci.cs P M Et*, Oet. 18. rIANFORD, 011114 LP RA - 'WeisesT . oda -- lAM nod , recetving my Fat Mock of ibt ar) and ..adrita t e,,,, emisniting in pan of Ito*, . • I, and nails of r.II ....ID'', 'dons. twee. entitles Bellows, sprito , ti Ile aril., bra.. It .6 alit) wad lands. neileable castings oda devripbour. cr..) , t.. drt ptr la. 'name ks. grub hoes, COI,i k trace, lidite ~c,,,,,. t, and tack st,, , Vi; bead. hooks and bugle, looks and m es. dr.i y hatotn , gate Mass ag , binges and latches. ass ken.poreelatti kettles aed .suer pass, .mill. cros.cut, circular. rip. *and. panel. bark. 111./ n o s.,s, woud SaWil and frames: Harlon 4/ I StinitiCrin • la..ipt ,3,.. and adzen,Allllllllol.ll'.l"uttiniq, red' and Young , . elvd.t.tag sp., et linnions' hand ages and.hn he ;Bo nott'ssda. , , tle ..lat neri, angora, augur bow , . I tbolma' fit and rasps : leach. match, r.ta• hit and comic,. planes. plows Me and singlet plan. , l.itti. saw plane. augur and chi.el h tad! . b eels, try squares...puketswas, bollovr augurs. guars. Bury) 's ft:mime and firmer en old ,and paper, bed arrears and cal, ds, mahogany and bi,tlt wring Knob., round, square. and c ain NINA.. wrought al. , rad taw, brads. finishing nails. set , luck, latches. pccie: ;111,1 104 Cutlery. scissors and shears, tinc In. knives, 'Mk fo. brass.brit• tan la, Won and japan candl *deka ex., &c Erie, Oct IS. Iff AMEETING of the met ly ttoetet) th be rid . All Journeymen Tai Erie. Oct. Ir. NEW GOODr3.—.lluld re • Block. a mineral assort ery. tlard A are. Boot* and ctrc p for cosh or produce. , Oct. Vt. ttr4l. AMEtiBIIOVI3.II v • cheap Plot , ta the $ Ott / 314" 4 1 :15P =l d . " Btu 1, I[s4l , l r l , R ep.t lil.. 141.--A tarp I 1.15:C-71 — ti oupeHor article at AGENERAI. aTioUn.pit found at Use 4ore of CORN t. Oet. 18.-13 A LAPACA. be Lanes, G spriment for erir by SNEEI'INGO4 Bed T and colored. AI ES.--.71 dozen Jew re • Oct. IP.-13 AR PENTERS AND Jo 1.../ rurtment,for gale much ,Oct A X tgl.,kt lus 1 ICI. Yl recetted drier( Irtrir, ;I, a, Annu l; 5:.1.1 , 1 . '4 S. -ON. Ts Tire Bala. ItotiaNcf LT CADWELI. ha- arras returned from the te,zl ,•tor rite,. aa • where goods o f • Alnini_ Mr. ten I , :rr Y...e. rt prieeo nes er s lierore heard . and %fill be Fuld at I re. , :.] rat rr•priod Mr *Met I. In A larger, this Fait than pref. :red • a lull .irsortuient of ever) th nit in sit e Groa, line ,t ,- 1, rarr to eminv•rare priflY I ail brieffy say that U. are r. , a• nor bleached muslin.. at 6 r.. 1,1 per yard at• good a• .• 51 , ,, or :my eines at In cents; IP cellist Mines; at 111 error.. !,..., ~..... m prim/.. raads.ao tors •Si IF . A l p asooreid r,: ',has 10. ,, ts and der,,. moods never se so tar r. and at c,,,es, ~r ,, ,, Or n. prier., NI a .took of Can . off e PIA, Dr,,ree••. r.,1-,: . ar . %ill be 1.41 at a:taw/Melo o' e.silirriceru erutittr,. stowsale. and looking rI %04,..r,t10. • ~,,,,, I . 'lard. are is e are seltitie -lort, anv nvirker tt est r' ,o Sere V , Sit Iron Rol. was A cent. per turd; Naito as Ica a. Si 1.5 14r liii 1.01,1,4, I My aftrk of Groceries is :Iry at • ..^v ils rates We p". 1•0 Our-elreo to se:l roods the. II and o toter In 1e ern , I r, , ,,, asti plate west of New York. 11. C.l D‘V ELL... • Lite. I V.I. 111 —Ss New Pall I. Win Ili AV!: km rcturocd (roll thel4rxcq mock or FALL AND that I have ver offered in E Aueti us, at prices :to WU Pay to Snawla, pl very how nutent of Itnr,che bawls tram, i 1 plain black rid drab 'nate from 83 to 1 rose Goo French rinoes. silk an and ecaton nrp Alpacas. • Mee styles. at is. per yard. full assortment of fle Latins id. *s. In id and fis, A NOM 'or& %Milkier e • sold at lad 1 will how otter evil). fast. Al-o. o hand, , o Moto, sty lea uod colds w nom. 4 4 heavy unblenebed Alo Snit at lid, finer iin'.'r , thed F' , l" ineant id and ltd; bleached • hin mew awl ghee:oil!. at 64. -.:. lid Ind and lad per yard, IraWs mews from 'ea 60 to 1. ler yard, Warranted pore linen. Line Damask Table (*kw , . ! ,, aciad and unbieletied Table Linen, weak Trapani,' of aft eo lour. ,i i Braid i loth ..., Ci esitneres iSatinetts and all r,, , i 1 - ,,...,!.. fro m Auetiou.and will be sold t a perfect slaughter. taunt Hub broad 4,10 th. 6-4 Wide fbr Ir per yLrd: br .wn atter. ,n 4 drib from Ii total , ' per yard: all wool Tweed. , for fi.i. re,,i, C..... were,. from seventy tire c .Is Wane dollar. Li:IIII,PM. 4, q ccalli , black dorekin Cast tweres, .. ~ $1 es to rt per 1 1i.,1 Erie, Oet. ILt" M 'I 11if141.3. • ..... • • Micas Notice. • T ETTEPO Adatkruot ou the eokate of Damp' Kneel'. L late of the city of Erie deceased. ha. jog been :lamed k , t h e outcperkber. notice IS befell 11% ell 10 tal ',crook. 'lack tCd to Paid tat...U.10 ukthe nutue.hate paymerit. and thumpha kn 2 6 , " 11$111tiSt It Witt ptesise preset them duly aukhruercaus , l 1,4 •ette went • J. 'Nth 1,1::41.Ar, of }:nr. October. Adtukuk.kra,or. riIIFIE subscriber, sincere customers. hew. leave Barley to sell, that be is n price in.Cosh for any quoin House in Lrie, or at the rtig view. of P Fish, in Girard •übacriner pa..1;e31 , h anal g , prier as ant' hevi.e in Erie • uation of the very liberal • Erie. °et, 11.-2* Tremendous $• • • in( of in a d anig4 Orashing : and lii l- " •, STAND F OM UNDER!!! BUT your Rea,* Made thing at JArOll KOMI'S notl.,rl Store io the ttee ISI is ~ who t - tkes shin plasirt. ao 1 ro. , much ohm the Rareurren y attoat. and sells arlally ehrer g that, they do sty. Any thu g fora brisk trane—the (all campus must be opened, and On/ at .Ce Joe ,b Koch has tot , s l am elder pain: to twice. Cum hs CamimerunVesting.. 'l' t mamas. and Gentlemen's Furnishit g Goods, of e. all descriptions. Cl tie best. most attractive ind at red styles—goods that rano..4 n.i to please a Col7ll.et lame hot command the admiration td r'oe' men of sound discrirninal um judgment. Where's the toe d croaking miaow goodus—thu , a Ili speak kW thetOPEIVC, I oil sail and see and feel thew. and on shall be ennvitwed bevond a ta i vil, that no goods can be tot ad in this or any other ens or tots that the sun shines upOn 4 t ie l i t will commend theutrett, to j`o tastes and poekets - with irreshtable fulluence as one , , tail and see, and yon will belie 'e. JACOB I,ool b:tic. OM 111...*1 No.l, Reed House, New Shop% New Final New Goods and 10w coil I t I THE undersigned take t •• method of thanking the Nbi"e p: k• their lbrmer liberal pa ,• . nage. and also to inform tr.,u, last they have formed a partnership under the name or Der; 5 k 31 " 1. fad,abd will canyon the i 1 GUNSMITIIING n:ti s 1 '.. if: S 9 in all to hnme Ms . at their ew ship in the new•llloek•tu°" l west of she ;teed Home, 'Miler H. P. Stoekton's Jew I ire SICM. where they wilt be happy tol wan upon all who mar tot. or thes with a call with the bad info**. They hive put rt-e' li ed, 4e reel from New Vast. an entire New dwelt, among is n.cr mat be foimil• Double arid equate !tarred Foul - ling piece, 1,,,,, crx,lt Va. a quantity of Ride Ma Ws, stitch they are ants •i• l'''` 4 7 ve i up and Warrant. ftesol , Pirtols, Peresostop I , ll `. i ''',,,...1 . Phot.'Lead, Flasks. the nic tto toe n. rhos MY( hr.. it ,l "i'""• - nortrolk is fact e%ey thing neeessal to the full equmisoent of I'. ~, 0 ifiunsrepai red to order. an done when promised ti. ,,, ""'_, - . and common Rides. manufactured to order and n•i ,, •" ( :: d slam (rota one to one hundred rods. Lin baud. A ellt 3 *. i 'f,": l o Goo Locks. all Kind... Main Sittings. Ttandders, I. L: le , "' _ Itrich tit., dog Sprints, Bullet Moulds, he., are:. I' dlort ere 7 thing necessary to build a gun, which ate kept for Ino actOltr; demon of the trade in this and the adjoining commies. and w " be sold at wholesale or re mil, a little cheaper !halt ": 4 , f: S p u bought elsewhere in this c rty. Please give us a et II ""' ' r : e luring,' They are MK. prepared to du ali kit.. t .4.! l'iti t their line, latch as filing and petting Paws, eel Alit pe Lerks 0 , kinds, furnishing. %tong and repairing keys, repairing t 11 14 .. Ike.. iatieb will be done oh *bort ifotree. and eharr•l: Ene.Oember 11, Itill.-411 DEBBY & mosTrol 12211 .nu , 41Pri kklAin. 'it•irth 'ad), A l'worpritip. 'no.. CT at rtr. R RCED 10311. • or the Jou r nes . ri,n thle Gran! .1 Jr) loom 011 the tla ell ire teN.U.,p,l ro accred, !jct.,' at the t.ew core 111 tie &Duca Inent pf 11q, G..ol.s.groerriee, emelt ,: • e, &t . ke , W t i it will bt wld and set. FIENh & en nei% ' , opt} or A., ,h,,t.t.ht 01 the ti flock. a E.N.M.I 1 & IX). in revel% ed and kn. etwn at SENN 1.7:1 It t'y okottusent 01 eutali 2.1 SF.. NEri &CO I sty:o of Cot Tar an i ..,..::.;•n Mon,.. ail.:! , . S LTT & Co. of ()rocket, and Oat,* nn} re • YJ , al UNNLT fr.f.! 'at the Dew fore Si—P.slll'4LO. ughatits, Cullom. a t , n go-neral air 723 C SEI,IILS G :,UV. rot t un ,rl• Vt what I 23 G SLI.Dt:‘ 18 I?. IVed — ATD — lfk . ; . le. in • G SEL:DP; k SON. 'NE:ittr Tf 04)1..: 4 —A v., a...r`";; Ilow any beforr oat .! ; ,- .!e. - .r Cloods tram Jinction:; Nest York and PhiNidelphia with WINTER GOODS , I ie,,bolight Mainly for ra%ll. and at cKin fitqlt 311Cel;Ilpettt1012. n and Sni to 8.0. Wan. a 'are tVe,ll,l"en Shan II from 11 30 IQ 1.0 Om north n... rl3 t 6 ate the Ore. 5t).214 1.., with silk or woritedfric4a. from Aoct'on." ' wool French Cathmerirt. Bilk warp lk warp Lostrea. chanpble Cotnep. I Aliglea !moles for te 64: alto. a which I will *ell for li.. Is V. Is. r • Print.. whit' h'have heretolorr iota or 111.1. and goArahter Cw cobs. per iworteuent lr< loc. acid . named. ,tic Goods: , itZa4nry ,• grateftl to hi numerant• [wad, and aro et them, and a ll other, nay's{ wMa to pay the b.ahrot • market ty of B 'ley. delsvered at to. V 1 atc hon.. f George sl,ceta 'lke!. 111 Fur seta o John I'ldrk. in .lltaon The ' "s°^ l l , and at al: wort ar raga a I t only, and hope, la rt cel , e a e WWII- IrOgiage betetoharc ~.ttetated when. I , A. 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