olitical and From the' It. Y 1 . ~_ The Pres !'Etlltrts of it peculiar mi ,rupulous character are I* L e tirhic party to catch Ir r ndidate for the President dodo( antipathy of Irish utpent is made use of, am .r &Ott, because (as Vs al' • !eau' ab•rut some portioi I 4 - name of Religion Is a' apked to rote for Scott 's has had the grace to bi ode - to thersolispicable4o,l its By whi4 ithey Ars so' ive that the parties who mantling' of Irishmen I States.. • We do -not den gilt the merit of being a I worth While to togotre o I i ced this dose of British ueh is said. It was-at o war declared 'end earri- i i `dministration, and oppow iogees* by that whig part w 'ilk/ standard bearer: it en in power itillBl2, no' •iared in Etighind."Scott - w.uld have won no laurels , fid the' Unitedi hates wont hre been humiliated 4 disgraced. During the war, Gen Scott, then a ;Atte/deer, obeyed the or. ers which he ' , received tun hisluperior., and fang t gallantly: hot to the , vir whichoriginate,l the lir is 'due the thanks of Ise Americans, and of verb enemy of British t•tl'ence. No Metter what Scutt's personal merits' ~ a y be,'he is now, and woeld be, if by !accident he s °old be elected, a tool in the !aids tithe. party which, on everY, occasion tiince t 0 fotim)stion of li 'he Government, has lent keel( tu he *signior the British Govern Mill I I het party tyi h whom,nrigina ted the alien and sedition laws of John Adams, and whpse must:prominent leaders, even to the greseitt, day, are tainted with the spirit of Native American im—s-thai party who opposed every proposition fur s he extension by purchase-or negotiation, of the hin ts of the Republic, by which, fur years, new fields have been openk.itithe West and South for the la ir of our oppressed Wont-rya:ten—that party who ave coMmissioned Abbott Lawrence to the court of -t. Jargt . s, to beslaver with his .praise the tyrant ristocraty of England, and who, within ' the last wo years, hue signalized their rule by the betrayal .Ithe Republics of Centrell America, and the most .latish - 'eubnOsiotr to English aggression. Out with the cant of 'Britian lead.' We oppose Gen. :colt because he is the tool of a party whose sy#s• whirs ire tritiph, and whose policy has invartbly tendel to invite British aggreesion.7 1 'With refetence to"tbe Religious cry,. we. would simply ask, by whom has it been raised! Py the annoitited guardians of the Catholic religion : in the United State*? No! , by zealous adherents, br even. open prOfessure, of that faith.. No such - thieg!— Buuby men who belong to other religious kraus 'lions, and who, if tH4y tif. sincere, can have no sym-• Ipattly with the Cathitlic religion. it is rot then, a ilovelfor the Catholic relegiqu, which actuates those parties, but a desire to make political eapit4 out of the religious feelings of Iriihmen. The attempt is sot more reprehensible in the parties who 'make it ; than it would be disgraceful in any Irishman to al ”ow himself for a moment w be influenced by such tinworth appeals. Whatmatters it to any catholic in America what religion Scott's daughter profees ( es? What matters it, even, -what religiotilte hint lself may Frofese? Here, in this free land,' there is I no State !Church, but all creeds ere, by the terms of the (7i:institution, placed on aii equal footing before the State. - To introduce, therefore, the question of Religion into the arena of party politics, is Uncalled for,.ie wicked. ' The man who dues tet, in nut the friend of Religion,:tior' of the 'peace add happiutsi of-these United State. In Ireland, the case' Would be different, for there the goitiroment la the t neniy of the people's religion; here it is not, 'never' can be so, onless such parties a 4 those to whom ;we haw referred should be all Owed twiniake of the ireligion Of a .tiumerotis faction of our Ciii2PPII the scape goat of their own little political designs. Such a lelultsi 9 I coMparion of, the relative Merits of Scott and Pierce, and chow how purely' hn• personal!gruunds l Pierce i - s witted to the suffrages of every Mau who values the honor and prosperity of this country. 'We might show how, while while _Scott ' l ig oho wher unskilled' in civil affairs, Pierce has,ifolfilled I,the most important' civil torts, with honor and,dis j lilictionand how, while Scon, - hut a 'few yeerit ego, Rosiest the moat ultra Native American scn -1 timents, PierCe has always been the •friend of the exile, and in a State (the roily one happily iti_the Union,) where intolerance has a footholif;.has been distinguished as the able and zealous champion of toleration, - We might show ell this, buf,we ore -1 ter Jo argue this question on ninth higher . gilounde." • 6 •We ogpose Gen. Scott, because . he is the tool of the wi irig va!rty—of the party which can bully the j Austri!rtAlinidier,twhile it intriaues with the Brit ' ish, whicitycan indite insulting epistles to a Hulse -- mann, mobile it exchanges notes of coMplement with i lltilwer o,r cretripton—.sot a party who can behold without e nruinur the establishment of a new Brit ishcoliiny op the American continent, while it thr leti sltit go to war with the feeble American f l a ReSublic'of Peru ',boo' a dung-heap." #We support General Frank Pierce, because he is Ole i worthy champion of the great Democratic Natty at 'the Union—of kitty which derives its in- Opiratiod not from the counting' houses of Wall street. but 'from the ,work shops and the fields, where the honest musses Pursue Their daily toils-i—lif that party whose name is identified w Vl,' ell that',is great -aid g'oriourt in the past history of the Uuiied S. which humbled the luitoleoce of England in 'the war of 1812, which has 4 4 ziet ded the limits of the Re public, and is hid} has proclaimed to the world the grand principle, that . -No foreign monarchical ag vetteOn shciuld henceforth be permitted on thiricon- Ill.:Nor " i 1 • - 6 , We Sustain The Democratic party. We sus -1 sio . Ceneral } FRANK PIERt 'E. The party iS wor thy of the milli. The man is worthy of the party." bon's. Coniidenne in Scott. . The'dlffic Ity two . een South Carolina end the general rove nutent•in 1832, and 1110 part as-igned to Gen. Solt therein by Geo. Jackson. batte been repeatedly rigeried to by whig politicians and the nhig preds4 is evidence of his statesmanship,, and of Jackson's confidence in Scott. This metier will all be readily and easily understood by a simple re ererce to the record, and a plain statement of facts. •In cumm - nticating the intelligence to Scott that he • was ordered to South Carolina, Gen. Jackson in formed him, through the Secretary of War, that tke President was "anxious that the situation and 'Means fl defence of the fortificixtions,'' in the ti cinity of Cherie:Ann, •oshould be inspeCted by an officer of experience," and that he wanted •bim. Gen. Scott, to ''examine every thing conneeted withtthe fortifications," ' , You are at la hertY," said' Jackson. thrricigh his Secretary. to Scott, "to take such meanies, eitheeby strengthening these de-' • fences"or by reinforcing the garrison with •troops drawn from any,other posts. as you may think pru dence and a juat precaution require. Your duty will be one of great delicsev. 'You will consult fully and freely with the Collector of -the Dort of Charlestoo:tand with the district attorney of South Carolina; aid ion mill take no step, except *bat re lates to the imniediate defence and security ; of the port, wrivorrx Mani °mut OIL CONC011iall0C11:" This was certainly plain. Gen. Jackson informed Genera!Scott, that lie was to " take milo eerie ex cept inlollowing the drum, without the "order Ate concurfeitce ,of tke"collector o 6 the port, et the sili triv.t attorney.' Gen. ikon, thee. if he discharg ctl the ditties he war,seat to perform, did notbiug as a civtlian, except what he was told to do _bp theirs two officers of the Government. There ii not.; a schonl•boy in the' land' wile could tot haveffistffiarg f ett the duties of errand-boy to the port collect o r sod dilittrict attorney, quite as well, and yet, the part which he played in this performance is set . .iown by the whip press as evidence of Gem, Jack. ion's high appreciation of Scott's civil. qualifica tions! Gen. Jackson did understand Seem!. civil qualifications, and undersundinp them as hsf did, he t rent, him to school to the port collectors-and 'district attorney! Old Hickory bad n't as much respect for tticuit's civil attainments, as he he 61.0 fnr limo, of ti port cullettor! Great Statesman was B rett, is the estairialloo 011 J0 1 411000.•-4Wile, Herald, =al News. == done": • an, insidnoos and lin ing glade by agents of. sh voters for the whit . The deep,and well en-to the English Gov they are asked to vote . .ged) he carries 'Brit of his body. The sa su used, and Irishmen , ecause a daughter or come a Catholic. We orte,and the silly argu t i neWbecause we am use !him insult the uriv i d Ca!holies in the Uni -1 —noon csti—to Gen., soldier; but it may what occariow he re=; lead,t about which so of the battles of 1812 on by a Democratic in its inception and ha of:which Gen. Scott is Had that whip party ar would have been de- audio Woo4ward, on Whig pudic& • Pirresupou, Sept. 14. 111-5' • 0 " 11411411 : The official duties Which b • witt ate to Pittsburgh, keep Me comitantly 4ngaged.— Mr answer to your letter,berefere, be brief. From my eariieet youth. , present moment I have been an earnest and hearty supporter of the Democratic party, •n equally sialous oprioneolt, so far as my political action coulddecurously and prop erly go, of whatever has opposed it. I an. not and nevr have bitten a "Native American," in any rift ieal sense, any more than I am or have beena vthig, antimvson or on abolittnoist. The. charge of "Nativism" is attempted to beans tamped by a motion which I made in the Reform t re Convention of 1837. Tliiit was simply a limit tiors of a motion made by Mr- Thomas, a whig toe r from Chester:county, arid was calculated to co I his part] (who were in Majority. iu the Convert ion) to come up to the mark ar back • out. They o re the latter branch of the elternative, and my m lion having answered its purpose , was withdrawn. he tsine l ( inirududing this a ject ieto that body li at the daor of a whig, anl tit at mine. ' • , The speech so often 4 otetkairainst me, I • not responsible for. It wail ntraduced'into the , tea by a Whig Reporter, in, iodation of the rulerio the body which required hi to submit it fur rev ion . before publication, end Which be riever.did. 1 ode some observations explartatury of my menthee t of Thoniar' motion, but that speech is not a fair pot of them. My other speethei were submitted' fir rr vision. This one I never sa w till the boat wt printed, and l l have nevericeased to condemn it. Minus Ilse session of the Citivention, uamel . the 10th dat. of January,4lB3B. a member in d.ba alluded to the motion, not: to the speech; as. in. set tive of hostility to foreigners. F promptly dem uts ed the imputation, there 'in the face of the co. ei turn, as-1 have done mint a time , since, as a Ks misrepresentation. I See debates of the Conrentiod. vol. 10 pp. 3 S , I have _retained ibe confi the Democratic member', of the iteforaCimite , tics several of whom were idupteitcitisees, and 114 them opposed to Natiirisin. thik have s 410.0ible if the whig •replirts of my sayings an do l ingo had been truer . 'The Native AmerliMn!party Itself is my.wit a ISeten years ago I ICU the caucus nominee fi ( S. Seoator. Toe county of Philadelphia was rei resented by Natives. 1 They asked me, wheth r, elected by their votes,,l Mould favor their.mea can fur changing the naturalisation laws. I ans •ere them no, and their th wlevery vote they could on mand against,,me, so raised a shout of triumph on their victory. ' You refer to the stetetnents in the Whig pei in this city. One of theism was shown me a Fe i days ago, in which , vitas a garbled extract fr tenet written by me about a year ars, in wh ch repelled the imputstioe of Nativism as distinct '1 deny it now. Yet theleditor told his reader thi the letter contains an admission that my genii en were it that time adversit\to the rights of fo is born citizens. A copy Of the tester thus mis pr sensed by the , Pittsporgbi Gaxetts, send you- en with in the Keystone of Sept. 93.1, 1831. Whets men will allow, their political •passio • a I get the better of their vtracity so far as to • p them to acts and assertions like this, it is mil enough to understand and why I was Mit & pit sensed by a reporter of the Conventine, w • sat Lives fur doing Du , were just as strong as hit which actuate -my political opponents no . Another allegation, dist lopposed Judge C ml bell list fall, is as (also as other of the n me Merons misstatements recently made againsts,• •.• I never opposed any nominee on account °lbis • it or religion, and I aupoisrtei no nominee las fa more heartily. than ['did Judge Campbell. • It is with infinite relsiceance that I appear . h t efol . _ the public at this time, even in self defence. Ace didate ,for a judicial of f icio is, perhaps more the • other candidate, required to await quietly the .ec shin of the- people. I .am as sensible as any m can be, that politics coug:ht to be kept away as ar possible from judicial lelections, but the ter, . your letter • leave me no 'choice - but to anew • have answered by giving you. briefly the trot . give it beeinoic it is the truth, and 1 action ny with no a t ,peal to party passion or prejudice. : erleils against slander. There are some- prestiessand many men . to me in political sentiments, who are dispo treat me fairly. and- who will not descend appliances, to accompliiih a party purpose. men and presses command my respect. A others whd are test serupulous, I have no bin the truth and my.lif4; and relying on these affufd to await, in patieoce, the verdict.of th - pie. Thanking you. gent' emen . c for tyre 'kind f w "soitested in vo lett r, I sin, with great re Your ob't Lentacky. Capt. Richard 11. Ridgely. ofNicholasville l lucky, an officer in the Mexican war, and r command of both SeotC and Pierce, though a wa a strong whit, knows and likes General Pie , Well that he has avowed his intention. to ta ppc that gentleman for the Presidency. . The Shelby Free Preis, heretofore a tealou wh paper, published in Shelbyaille Shelby county Kt which, the editor says, hi the "Banner whig e inn of the District," has tihanged colors, and it no bears aloft the proud pennant of Ponca and Kir the editor 'having eschejored Scutt and whiggery. , lle says : "Some of thosp who! i look at the head of ou ci umns may be serprised to tind that we shave h ul down the names of Bei:in and Grittier:4 and ii I e l throe of Pierce and Kii*; hitt the great majo ity those will) read mid haVe watched the pri)gre s event,. sin ce the nionimitious have been mad w nut be startled at the change. I We were opposed to the nomination of Gen.lcolt. We regard him as until fur so high a ciail tr tas that to which he asiorei, and daiigerous hi the eV- Creme in the position he occupies. When he re ceived the nomination by the Baltimore whig ;Con ye .tion, we surrendered our editorial chair to our Senior, intending to take no part in the contest ; but we can mil - Unger sit idly by and set. our columns devoted to io ignoble caervicel as the defence of Gen. Scott, and we bavC therefore taken our Sen ior's vacant seat and oe'now stand limn en humble advocate of Franklin Pierce; determined hence firth, to use our poor •bi lily -id the cause of the eoun ry to which we owe tap, birth` and to which we ire nd by . every' tie that is peered. To-day we unfiir the banner of Piereesod King, and raise our vole for the.Gunetitution and ibePaton. Today wed lore our allegiance to that party who are nobly e rug-, ring, for the perpetuity Of our glorious canted cy, and have sworn to preserve Inviolate the Con titie tins thtt was bequeathed; to us the beat betir, wisdom and patriutipm Of .1 ffe a Washington. a eon and kliladiinte. To-day we step fearless,. il freely into the ranks uf: that part who knu I North, no. South. nu East, 'no West, lot toil oi Union now . aod forever., To-day do we 'lac; c all .the shackles of pant !and offer up our pre ju iel on the iltir of Our country." S omen AND Woass:—Already this week hei hay been eight cooed ueinurder, homicide, or .es ly assault; io dila city. by the knife. the pia( , brutallOolence, ind three of the sufferers sli I ready doid ! A geralemen was twice fired 1 Bruadwiy. yesterday inorninst..at four o'clock, a the bone of hie arm wee badly shattered.—.7l/ Arr. of Con. 261 k. 11:7 , Aqvisme its raizetis —Tbe /bin* Notot e "Orneiel[thiovori tied beet toes est of Alliseitigio I ti pIno4P 4 4 Meet." It oppesra frame this shot site oi is penievierly simian when it (raise. Coterie. q rd_ set. Craskipsd.Gaillite.*Co.. sejoeri " foe tbefe4sai. etiesid."... ' -I • I U . Thu Getratte has s pod dui to say this wash Catholics: That ie Dot tii lie Wondered ct—..th e sea Per had a, [load deal to oaf: souse year' line. shoal , doitontinAteit. oaltpag theako "mass lif ignoranee,i on noralition tad biggotry.lP a !.herds of forms am. &a.: W 0 -Writ* Ittestios i to the arlionimanni et 43r. Gm% %Min &heel. Mr. 0. was gm imasemiallft irapersireriastrueurmi is big pepilalut wisgr , sad • doebt sahe Ira give eliMiialiem‘sii Mos% r i Gnu. W. Woupw ,n ME brie iVeektii.4l)hgroit: ERIE, PA. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1851 DEMOCRATIC NOZINATIOIC FOR PRESIDENT. GEN. FRANKLIN PIERCE, or NEW tiAIthIIIIRE. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. *A I.l,',UrAcl OF ALABAMA, FOR JUDGE OF 'THE SUPREME COURT. G. W. WOODWARD, of Luzern ouoiy. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. • WM. HOPKINS, of Washington County. Young Hickory' Club. The Teen iliektel Oslo will meet at the Cam H...e se Theniky evolsiog.Oetebot 7. sad a' Musisy enrolee. Ow.. II!. the °eight before 'Welk': , Wheif it I Iloyaterer Sea Smith. of Beale. are eapseted te,addreas . ear of the weetimp--whiela *se will be emanated by s bilk. , _ The lagrdted Yew Hickory Club. This Clot, will hold its osia mooting op -Tisodity a .' sweetie; IN. Sat of Ocuotwria half-past segos o'clock is c IN. Coon Native . Vlfii More th• pleasere is infer* our Gorman Moods that * Da. navacc. of Raab. will address the Dernewnste of Erie es Saturday nest. of - letting at Wattabarg.. , :. - \s,, th The Ihmeersey of Wellsburg end iiehtity ere Where of e slue oniwilieg i• that village se Testis• mat. Jedgei, en" Theeopeee tied ethers ere auseeeeed to Wrote the meet o- In. Is the 'welting a asocial! wilt be bud it Wept. Car eeri. Meeting at Idiaboro. Jodgo Tkoaspotta. Jades Church. Nutley Wha Esq.. sod others will address the Elousserstcy •r Edinboro ea Iletoiday. Octoberl. at 1 o'clock P. M. U . A good astray articles that mirage attootioo, bavr eaavoidably ingloctod this week for tin waist of In thee sad .pa. a , The Agricultural Fair. - • Oer twenty Fair. ea Wedeesdaj Wad Thursday. was ae altogether the beet yet held. both in leintof eansiers sad article. entered fir eshibitieu. We think we ibeirvitlia grist improving's( Is the mirk:liberal pradeete of the county-Ih* Wt. vegltables. stock. &e.. urent:eertainly shoed of say heretofore inhibited; while the nteaufse . tared attach* trete egad if net saperier. . 1 Volunteers for Mo. • 7 W. issd►rsiesd that Do►rs Dassesses. Eel .of 6- lea Whit Velsotoor for Bassist. Ws de • . set knew. lot our impressiss is that Dsriekesti sus be sleeted. It is wed knows that his oppitsont is the more P . oohs of Welber. sod for that mess is very unpopular r• with bitkows part►. is proof isf this we stiilit addseo hie defost last fall. lath. assail by a much forge's ass. h. and his double defied this spring at our charter siostion. H He wee a candid* for this Seisst Cinema. sod was de lista, is a heavy isting ward. by our ••1••:ve-fo•es!'port son Hs was a ossrlidate for Assisteot i Assessor. sod y wee Olfeated by sinner Democrat- .. Me. tee. that the i. Whits nenerted •moilds'i speak the English lanienge." an e , 'adenine& el.o. that Jaiime H. Campbell. Ell, le ofthore. le wet fir Sheriff. 'Mien with(' decision ofof ea ibet hallos jhaM." het to the iethrpeadent voters of the minty. With both, the regular "tie nominee. it Mr . Vincent. wed Mr. Campbell; we ere pirsoaalty respect thew ben—they Sr. both good Ara aluirreirir!triVak- Campbell hes beim sliessofilly ebared. sod ii, us booed to stawil.by the 'Primed: 111:7The Erie DieM s o Balms. seder Breers's ffeteCia Me best imaged establishment of the bled ib the,elies \ try. Every Ibis( good si t or drink-al be found th ere —said What is of more re segesses. every thing you eat . or drink is of she beet quota T. . Cr The 0 want, to Mad some ono to Concord to dad out whether its Kivered7 pamphlet is correct, it Niles Reirister and other standard works, in mord to the New as Couritithiloa, Audit pro poses that iPtlis said ••Tatior !Civet" i t as sithootic do cement we partite aspeosos„ sod if not the Genets to do it. Now we will not take "drainage Orr neighbor in that way, and for the ramose askew* him trim what a slippery plush be stands, will jest minuet that we hive a letter from Win. Butterfish!. . one of the firm of Betteraekl it Hill, by wham this ••Yalliir Kiversd" document purports to bass bass related. is which he oars: camas: us Auto may editims of oar masa/wise. iehliskied.by iu. skeaLit ds A/sail runriti you. • We pith. fished tt. is diliferss. tlie the um of the mutilationsl convention ia 1840. eat see is :say *Liar form." A. the Gazette's pamphlet is not Aiw lalljares. or related is 1850. the Public will at mica perteivi the gross fraud . thut ben been attempted! . , 117 Th. Buffalo Rota* Naas say k it has stothiag mom to say to us. Ws are gelid to hoar 'lt—r• lied that paper to hams say this; to say m se, koalas the -loss of iis small talk is so tinkle affair. Er The Erie Obssrosr Mae a paragraph headed •• Le OS dal/lithe troth.•• We ••eteoad ib weties," 1y al means. We knew of as paper mere is weed 'sl it. Ram`A Nodes. Perhaps you don't: bat recollect rube" we mild w Let us hays the truth." we dal all apply to :yea—weike pet so wordlist as hr apply fee.aek ankshitabifil sohe be found. • Et Hers is a qeesiies for the Omenst. asswer,, If Ors. Scoiis sattritisen has Wiesen' aa **Omelets files” metes 18.44. what has Jody, ,Vl/sodiestare. (eves silesit tins that be ever was is.. Whirl, wettest - ) beams shwa 1837? Or is ether words. if a' seeditiate' 'asteesiset be- Pewee **obsolete" is eight yews. what see it bosoms is fifteen years? As the anial is sio olosophor. Suppose it give; tie as answer. 121i=1 This latest i reprove twist I , tit• heti of Csitki a g Semis ' which . we noticed • few mks Mace. still calls for our r • d notice aid approbation ad after being weed by a% ems than meets oar aim shoes., It hie a spariens.eirea— our which is a most emrelleit baker perfiwatieg itioperstieM of Is a speedy mad Perfectmeener 'wheat the soceetitirif teratag ortzfogieg the petrifies of the timid at say thee while prat:iris ill being performs •d. Asieftsr d itsiseelliiieiss is he capacity of the From whittle an d lug. sod so arranged m set Om liable to clog or fill or sp sofa with met or settee. Theis the Vint Chevalier sae II- Witten/seed sr diminished is sise at pleasure is a mita in us, so se;iveritiat and mute's that it conisseado iuelf is ' 4 the commas seass'of all and adapts the mime to diferest r. degrees of beat sad sold or different locslithse.. It has a mew specie.. hearth sad &oiling arrangement and al 3 ash pas cadet the Meath es airreeded below a grail the 5 lb* ash.. are deposited I. it entirely free frees dirt sal I Seel This More is adapted to the see of bey, cost sail • seed. Its appears's'', Is reit and temefol. and the thick. nets of the plates is gob* a "weigale women, m favor .Rile general itsundoctiiis. .fttp Vita Wields. a seer Parlor Steve. promatiog it its desiga wilts old Idea of the *metals" is the diem. outeemes . H as room, seining hie compeitons. the ea hul the deg. sad ether *limes are precasted to it mi.' tonal style. Thom Stoves are masisfamored by Sae. PITT it Ce., at the Old Erie Ikea. r•••*y. • Pit that R Vie, gala. has • great ant teeny tkie'w•ek abet hear Misheard's istvraies. bet we r .abisk we bays g 4 yes it. pal of ewe eetieeiewt that it win take stew time te direst. Whoa it Bete 0101101$ tl}'llll Osseo* reMissidnesalbek . THD• OATSTTI aXPOVCD. Athoptei Citizens bad tie Ever slam the worniamiem of Goa. Scott . the Gate, bas played open one string. and that string has bees timed with appeals to oar adopted chimes. particalarty the Catholic portion of them. us vots for that individual Why this course was adopted. is clay seen. Gee. scotta well kaowta sentiments on Nativeisia—the "itidigaition" with which he was **fired" when he set down in his par lor in the Astei House to write an address to rally • Na tive party—his hattilig between the .proposition of "total ezelasloa" or "twenty-me years residence." and his (mere sentinseets in opposition to our naturalization laws., *lnsisting at present. at once emulated that melees • great effort should be made. mad successfully sustained. to "blarney" oar adapted citizens, their tees would be hrpeless. fleece. the New Hampshire test leas been drawn io—hence. eveteriao appeals to Catholics hen lowipd from the glib triages of Prnotestaiit- bigots—hence.' a paper that a few pare ago—(we mean the Gazals)— talked about "the hordes or foreign Catholic." as • "masa of igmoresce. sopereution and prejadice." hes all at sees firmied'eaf that this mime "horde of forgive Catholics." this some "meas. of igneirimcs. seporstition. and Preis dice." area mach aimed rano of Wags. sod entitled to the warmest sympathies of the amiirersal whig - party. Is a word. thisteame -Gazette t s uat after the" similes he 15%4 wee toady tasatiacize dewy' C....4t solia and Foreigner. is sow readi to deify them.. Hese' it breams' mar im perative deity to Capone the hypocrisy; 4 t hal paper. sad the lesdeme if its peril. towards okr adapted citizens.- Irer this perpola let us go beck a: fowl year.. Mid when them is me altairer object to attain. Me inhere the Gault& sod its friends here. mood on the question of neutralist:. teen and the C atholic's. I , a.meiittely after the !election is 1844 . the Grand Jary of Erie county, G J. 110. t.. E.q *natal. sines a member of the Legialatero *ad State Treasurer. and sow in one of the ,Dopartitseats at Wash; Ombra. wade • a ralumnieitt sea to the Court. coifing for .ponies eras wertawlivstioa loom Recollect. rea der, that thispreseattnost of the Growl Jury. G. J. Bell ?creams. was about the sawn time Goa. Scott tins' his ookibrated letter whoa he was so **Brad with indigos- lion." tat fie ••hesitated between 'Violet repeal, of all nateralisaticee lams, and a probetiinof twenty-one years." Recolhet. al that this Grasel)ery Was a aollig Jory-.- ibilt its antecedents. as airell seithe infloseces which ear- TOirlded it. wetit s all whit! /What attendee it deemed receseary cure heat tof semWtained by. quoting from 'a let gni from its Foremen. to the 041.4114 of the - 41st of No weMber. 1844. Mr; 141. in this letter. was defending the seems et the Gieed :Lire. and he says: The people moat bf a"cessitr make the proper distinc tion betteksen the learned /mid the unlearned immigrant fretn Europe it is a dull lon which lies deep at the rest of our bolienal power am l grimness: to Neglect it is dangerous tooor liberties : 1J confoo l nd the two cl a le net only • grest.morel wron4. bat 'unwise as well as unjust ; the neglect to maim the iliatinetion operates di mgdv he a twenty in favor of igoorsotes.the fruits of which deaptitism. I am then in favor of reqiiirint that every idien. before being admitted to the rights of citisanship. shell upon r ansiesii m be found to read and write the' Ensloih lan• genie understandintly. Mid show this acipsa , nted with lb. principles 'lathe eonionation., and with the form and operation of our national and stall Coveralls/frac This then was the periiiien calm whit Grand Jury of Erie minty. et explained by that reliable and favc/Oits saki' its Toreman. G. J. Ball. Esq. ft showsilat once shat an attanction of oar net nrelisetion Immerge idea—its 1844 a favorite in of the whigiof Eris County. It shows at suite that the proposition was then ,in agitation to et. chide. from the rights of citizenship all who could not read the English lantaage, or who were not constito• tonal lawyers. ; Suet. a propoeition if carried ant. would ,amount,to joss his. While every ignominious who hap pened to be barn open out soil, would be 'freeman*: an inlelllient German must' "•learn" to "read and wtite the English lenteite andaratandintly." before he could:be admitted to that. privilege. At east .se said the whiff Grand. Jury of Erie county. Thii is almost equal. and veinklnii from fhe same spirit. I. Oen. &Ott's preposi• inter to loamy mem tor-enntensnip: Detonooto on this point—the intelligent reader *can at once see where our opponents stood at that time. Now. let'as leek and see what position their organ. the Gaulle. held upon the qaostioar it that time.- The following is from iko Ed itorial article of the Gazeties,-,of November-21st. 1844. , This was a few weeks alter the election , and from_ it Q adpted citizens can learn• the sentimeilki entertained tit= irardeihem by that paper. Read it: Tat Doistionoen's C•etrat..-LTio Veniito Demo irist charted the Whims with chifoliing "all the intelli gence." The Erie Observer. with Wee troth. end seek -Mg to estabfish mule invidious disbar:ilea+. says that the tralge clai m "all the ,respectability." Both. papers Ar rows to chivy in the situation they have volentenlr.cho• je ll f or them...lves. Is it any wonder, since it is all the sleck is trade they and their like have 'where*, to coin- Rene' and contititielmTainess.., What else could have iedured a cortnin blear, eo demegnton in this town In till the horde of foreign Ceiholus. just tended ea' our +res. that the venerable John Wilsey Adam* had pre sented and edmcatad. hatore Centres.. the prayer of the Native American petition from Ptilladelohist Nothing. The mass of ignsrmsce. soperstition and proindice. which spud &fore him was hit copilot, his meek ma trestle, and he worked it in ouch manners* he thought witold pro• dace the greatest prat—jest ea 'the furnace-blower or editton manufacturer would work up his stork—with the -enemies that troth, honor, and every principle which' dignilles humanity. tires totally discarded Hillis base pro. eels of this demegigne. • ! Thiale the language of • paper duals week after week suetoptitig to drag veligiearint• politics. and array Ca- I . • deMic voters. as Ceitheliti, against theiDensocratic.perty. Your were then. .citizens. a "horde of foreign "Win just leaded ea oar sheres"-..yee ?rare then a -moss of iraorsies. swpwstitimi. and preja/Wice." acCer die; to this, / NativeGoutte. What are you newt—Are yie aot,The,saiste tweair'Have yep not the seine feelings. mid do you Not - prifess the same religion-.bet e: • Alan's has come:over the spirit of the Gezeites'a dream! Year Mee are weesesery—then they were act! You have.* voice in 0, coming election tern--toss you had just recorded itiativoics, and this nom tinerfriend of yours. seapected that yoe hod recorded it against its eaadidate, and hearse yeti were.. "mass w f ignernace.a•perstition. as prejediee"—liesee yes were a"herde of foreign Ce thidics"l„ This if' why they proposed to alter the eater aimetiselows. as we have before shown. and which 'we will sow proceed -to show lore filly. On the 14th of November. • week after 'llse election, the Omens petit Itetti the following Editorial on the sub ject oi— , Rikruitstsaartori.—This abuse growl:treat of Oaf pros eat kw of oaturaleatiim.sis pletuly (mid fatally to the train interests of themioutry) indicated in the lato elec tions. mast become a subject of deep raiment to Memon , try shortly. No intelligent man. we ears out to whit politi esii petty he beiliongs. oar elves his *yips open the fact that the election of Mr. Polk has bee* tweeted by the iiimiralininion of foreigners within Mum year. or perhap s me or throe month., pending on the election-11k vast macs of whom were influenced iu their votes brcloside troikas haviug. so couneetion whatever with Me Po o litical quesuods at tams, uor with the welfare sod prosperity of tn. savors. W• look *moo the result as enfio•tely more desaiterows and almoising than if °stemmata had been in • va4d and satideed by the fines of orate.- For although the evils may be Ilk setae in enter ease: is lb. one tits whale comnry *soak armies at ova to ropol,thip invader. white la: Om Other. donsigogoes. under the shield of a we , lair. can outstireo to lead their Mail hordes to the battering - down of the long-ellorishild Mutilations of the calory within* areissing the grpat MOM to a fell souse of danger. Ibst we bees neither time nor room to enter into a dis cos:toe of the (petition at present ; nor do we feel dupe. seem to de. until the country mental down into a calmer slate of reeeening. In the mean time we 'ball entities' fMniel such informat;a of the abases of the eaterali id as iom law we think fly be relied oh. end shell not be backward in proposing:or seconding a remedy for the greet end growing evil. /dime , atteehets of the astoralisatien of foreigners fn Now York, wilt be found in this paper. Mach has been said about t h e, Native Ainencen party recently organised ; in some of the Ailnetic cities. That tier readers may see what their principles are, sad whet the cause of their ergiaitation. we 'inert to-day Moir Declouratioa of Prie ciplri. "s. It Win be sees that this artieli; was wring. for the par pe•• eisuais s , attitation It a ••Deelenuie• of Prieeeplee" of the Nettie potty published in that day's Gitu o titu. Now whit did that. oddness seatent? W. Iwo NO NMI it . . wire r }at ban is of tls ilket sod Pr•bablY wog oalereibio ptioeiyla of the party is. tbat the Nettslisitisit Laws shall be d es N sake it aseeseary far aU praises of As h to 'mid, , TWENTY-OSE TEARS is the tete,. before they shell be emitted to the Amer' ea •he Piro bi Ullltrd lege of Sim' sherds' frissechips." lis pretty well for a paper that is nem overetioring &dainties of foreigners: Out let es pressed farther in this precious dOcuosset; and see what cats find. Hero is a paragraph et tire that ate lag* rs is'ens subject eemposing a part of the prioci his Party... occoent of which they are meet aux :tend the Sine of netaralizaties. We allude is oci of Partici. e this poky disclaims bolding any mere hostile toward that system of Officious Faith as'anoli. ward Protestautisni. Mill we are frank to confess. dging frets the past history of that Church' in all lb. iliarliPolla world , and from the evidences of its r audi t purpose already exhitoted iu tbe United (um t • mast of which Was an Ail by the Leg's. f this IState—passed by the order and wirier this of Ire Catholics of Ifni cite to expel lAs Bible r Common Schools.) that we ire disitrustful of the iadlosue• it roof yet earn twin' die polities of this . It is not to be dewed tkbt the Roman Calbrilic akf. religion is inimical to Political liberty. and it as be admitted. that iu. all the cations ',taproots. apace has been the predominant rel!gien of the he Church has always assumed the whole direc control of the government. It has ever claim• csercised the right'od beieg et one and He oasis' e religiose, civil and political government of the If this be so—and if, too. it be the proud boast of arch that her principle., policy. sad perptsso Arad. will he :Vida TOIL sass—and if. also. the Mist ' cal observer cat look back among the nations of World and *se ignorance. vice. and superstition collar characteristic of those people who hays been of by the iron hiel of her despotism. and wise are indingender the heavy hand of her Religiose Op• so. is it not oar bounded duty to use every possible i that shall tend to protect our own happy country • withering embracs of her baneful Influence? bowie.. %lame majority of the imigrents to our 1 (from Catholic countries) are As ignorant super= ezerescsat popubdioa of those nations. all of whose ' their highest oblizatunis to the Pope sad their . sad all obedient to the useadits of a cotrapt igning priesthood. Vial w e are dowses of se ea i the Naturalisation Lawn 114 shall. in some degree. , protect tier loatitations from the direful iairts-. the flimish-Ckurch. and our elections frees the ; of Catholic Bishops." ay be said tbst the .sentiment of this document t sanctiinsed by the Gazette. We say it was. and !Wrist introducing it to its readers. as w- II Ws the 1 ere it calls that religious denonsinstion it "horde ign Catholics." and stigmatizes them Rao " mass ranee. superstition and prejudice." ablindbitly sus iii,ner assertion. Davide; it beim date Osf " An. 1814." smiths date of its insertion in the Gazette evonslser 14..1814." throe months after its pebli ,Abellete it could sot have been selected as matter BE EEC a iittle else we tote •Th plya of mei to • the sub Vl'ht feeling thaw t • that. j ages o eh arse Steles. Wore • doetatt , frond • ' Imegiers I costa system moot • MEE shores stitio , srakw Ck amidst tendta l at le• ewes e, , contra was o its -ed ono wt or fora irrignol lid• or rat T wow.. ts colonies because of its soirehy. It wee *widen t ied up iu order to prepare the public wind for Mr. Grand Jury preeentateat, aid his explanatory cam etioa. which applared in the sea tanasher f that end frusn'which we bane quoted,. ,word mare, aid we will leave 'this imp's.. lied thazeUa attempted to drateitilt Catholic religiose in. ersvus—hod it eel prestiteted its columns to the e•ctariao appeals.—hed it not lowered itself down • very mire sod dirt of perty;ehicinery . for the :of elevating it. military candidate to the Pies'- : cod more then all. had it not in the na u e IP re " besought votes for it's coos. this ws,osarti/of it• nay towards par adopted citisesa would sever have made. But it elloser its owe course. and it mart the consequences. •4_ has made its own bed. and it parp. done) Iwo hy •bid alas net epee it. If the "gelled jedeieheuld winte.", °net help it, fur the trathuf hiatirymest be 'quill-) = cats Another Blander' rits the day the telegraph ariolinuced the nomiustion Pierce to this. boy'', the Whig press and whieor hava vied with eachot'ier in slanders and misre otstions ,of that individual. As fait as one lie is another is manufactured; as soon alone misrepre two is Corrected. auocter is prepared for the iner- Povitecatlus.Amirm atilt 14A iliAho WANT,* MI rs with tea fold force. this. le' bars slow to es?ress oar i align ttio - * l ist their Littleness; • last one is so ooritem,utible, and withelso foolish, to most lay it before oar readers in order to let them to what low, Italian' Scott', manage}* will re sustain hii sinking cense. It appears that tie Rube. fllcLtnis. of Ili srylarid, has a son iu the Ar- Drive( Captain. bin a prefl.gute, arid for thst reset *owned by his fattier sill discarded by his brother; I •mocretie member of Congress from atitimore This individual bas been selected for the dirty job gh himsalf a wsig; hay an tecvleuteire Democia uceit was hoped; little capital could be mautifac: ot of that fact. and hence such whig paperias have currency to the falsehood disneiu their language, °doubted Democratic authopti."• The charge is nod in a letter to the Editor - of the Baltimore Potri• nt which we extract the material foortion: • substance of my observution, in regard to this Ity of Gen. Pierce's. is that, according to my int o, on the eight prior to his leaving the cite_ of his face was slapped.,, et • gains of cards, by cer,af the ar ny. and ihistlthe indignity was nut on taut, or. as far as I Irarnad subsequently. resented 6 manner as in in% priori :in it ought billion be'en tan at proper spirit and urge. these impressions 1 viola . of course. be responsi- Gen Pierce and his friels; and 1 must say thin 'potation to Miser a stet ment inconsistent with Immo' wield be • a misrutpresentation which 1 did :use." Fr of G &torsi prowl mule sent 5..... i. sotti4 Won bat t that kno' sort t Hsu. eny. moo d the I ET Fur big to my ii the I •ot •: No Foot. prop. it. ,dra not Ito. corn tended I The a . . this latter. to oar mind has a two-fold purpose. I • 'ajar* Gent: Pierce toy 'impaling to-biin want of i - I spirit rind courage. and then. if he should resent v why into a duel with t • nether. If the brat is why was it pat forth; a if the eseond is not a supposition. why was a *vitals . invitation ex -Ito Gen. Pierce to relen t fols•hood by a duel.— . thoesays be hold. hiasse ("respoosibl• to (inn. od his friends." Tito po t was well conceived. at. but it has failed„and , iled for the simple rea the panto s to whom is a. t. bated ; the feat of slap , I. General's Inc., has airs .y bore testimony in f.- • General's coorage.and ortn. When quatitirin iOw name of 0e officer bo bad slapped his face, :Hs referred to Col. Matt ditronationid at St. Di • serpoilog of cue . tha t no evidence could i. ed from an offizer at . th t that's, to controvert 1 r:m2 peg t Vora t od art' thsplo go; C be pr , the fails shoed before the election., In this, however. they 4 witheiat comities the eimit; for it appeareihat wing of the nomination' of Gen: Pierce. Col. or wroth to him the following complimentary, damns letter. Col. Magrudir e speake like a sot auk', and to the point. He e is birewn as a brave nd an honorable man. !ha helpm e ets also as a rid ai • friend of Scott. ad an 'admirer of th e abilities of "cots,. He re is with indignation the übts whispered against t i e e courage of Pierce.— 'ont. the manly impulsesof his noble nature.— , et will see how nobly b a noproaiptedetilogy of ad his susoheited refuta ik ti c in of Whirfalshoodir. • and answer the last 'Ration of the foes of or:ratio party.. Hai • Duro*. (Cal .) Aug. 14, 1852. Gaipiwal:—Permit * to render you myo* 1 ;retaliations opal" your scintillation by one or he Nicol pmts. of our country fir the highest o no reckon opon Magna and lin thior—f oftioer whit. sad's, The re Pierce, beer a awl)* My earl* co great io tie it' Yoor icy, and par lea plasmic dollar b corps. w • t • 'companions-in-arms." Wherever be their milk however disieclined to uak, with the political f the day , should not be the last to express their I and evince their pride that so. distinguished an $ been conferred upon one, recentli of their own u was as faithful and oiliest in the fielitas he .rouirand kindled is the social relation. which upon the termination iif the campaign. A .li. and professionally of the" Scott school" iy men—cherishing withal the fullesiconfideuce voted.petriotism and ability, civil and ipilitnry, anent citizen and soldier—l still can say. in hie nage. in reference to yourself, that. if he be sot 'he choice of the people will fall opea seadepeev- 1 / 1 1111 ge grew a Whit of within in the del of that own lan elected, • ing man 11.1411 of the del hes beeti kw war befel . T••i as giegor ..4f. I pintos, ti alight stop ; bat 1 hive seen in the newspapers 1. published io the Mastic States, that there as attempt to dereciaii your services is the with blexico, growing eat of as saddest which iiis ens of the betties et the valley--as attetopt erotie la motive as it is unjust is fact to Jour :lade particiderly to the severe accident which re ken Walesa mere solve part is 0 1 0 bet. t i m , of t b. law korist. sad hen which yes ing we i sheet on the 211th et this battle ot Cherubs's,. I Aomori pat fete circulatioi by the thee/Mh o , bi altctofts genete*, do not d the attention of ...." Me persons: bet when an officer of the army kn o " — ',„_, Wee rharge is brought through the public phew i ft .... -. ‘ I e reputation of another. however exalted or b e becomes becomes hie duty to place at Isnot at the depo se -141: lierty attempted to be injured - such • stateroom 0 6, as truth sod justice . demsod. In the glorieos riv s h l i: . tweets your distinguished opponent sod yearself,.. o4 ,_ ))'ate sore. would value • triumph achieved by s in , , insane. I have. therefore. the hooray to transiftit.-1 reit as set of A lapaha jostle.. and without the fenne l constriction on either aide. the acconspanyieg cif facts. which racciden tly came ender nil ewe k i do not think esi\roti! a Immo' °Ale" ss to sus' s , s probable that it n'sov become fteessearr or deelror, : publish this statement : but as I em at so great s d lg ..,_ fries Ow now* of tftvlitical sgitatioo. I desire l e ' 4 tit•the disposal or you :If and friends, to mk s ~..4 lay way which circont enceomay (heti r e . """ "s With my meet cerdis wishes. Geneve) fsv !Stahel', tend happiness. 1 remain ors faiihren' T y „,,. ~ 3 . 4A. HEAD MAGRI:DU. t. Lt. Cot U A, i i cord. N. H, na t s pottiest eppo set. t d General Pris m , o plies tbat thy % 1 ratic•14111.144,0, sots% II II To Gen. FRAlpt Pumas. Ca The testimony here given. the !fry 'men who it is said kml4 the beet evidence that cea be started at Baltimore shoat the Denit St contemptible • fabrication. anwerthy • 'honorabtwmei., . &Justice io neeivieg piles of sew pea k h its, !neat room or time I. plutiealarme Mk week, tlrty als mast defer comment. fora mon eeamaint a ft emnetimi when our ”eoepr" ie eel Se "hair I ID" The-piles of New Goods at Tibbals & Harr Brown's Hotel. s astanishitsi; but the mis t im e , Sanishos when yen come to prise them-Afiey cheap: .A small anima of mimes in theme law Wilma boys a large pile of pods; hence it is that one sel l g la *nem carts and drays. man-servanta. and sw ill . *ants; ladies with parade and pademen wilh 4 14 1,,, Olfawending their way to and from that estatilnhaim.. If any one doubts ,our story—if there is the km% imong oar readers, that we are *Tiling up the ape Otis subject —jitit tie* them a call and consist.' yaw New . Advertisement! DElnicATi( IN AND CON FF.E ENC E .—The rm. r m "allot Church. in Cainbridue. Crawford count!, vita be rte:r in on the.Ddi and I , th of October next. (Saturday and Omer when a Conference will be tudd. A general 'mend - thee., per ted. ant an invitation extended to the chri titian I.iLge , , Erie Oct. 2 lear2-21. U. F. Illyellotwk. ry„,t; EDINBOiIfr PLANK RO 'EIiEBRA PIui AM EETING Will be held at Edinbo . In o' , loCll, urday the 9th dry of tklober nex to celebrate lineal. lion of the Erie and Edinboro Plan d. obeli two. tk , tire direct line of Flank Road to eadville. The hew Directors and Stocktorderr of the dente and Edinburg( Road, and the citiiett+ of era rd coUrty. iortner trim friend, of these great inipicive 'belga generally, are invitee 1 road will be free forxhone tending the meeting. plaza /It turning By order of the ard. Oct. 21831.—1ttl . WM. A. GALISRAITH,Ihe litickton' and Tuner. ' A REopeni ng toliity. a large sleek of splendid diamond er richJewelfy. Watcher. Silver warelne. to which vitemuention. / Ott toil Gan }tooLabia.. Fichicen le•#oaa of two 1,6,1 f, to e1V..(1 nom until 9 o'clock P. M. Term ty commute liday I lth Mr. G,ray 111 now employed at the Academy ap a teacher of man-hip, et which place all are ineneil to call nod ct aaha PrOliewo'y of his ir:olls.darang the examinatioi, tie tk lobe. I Ith and 15th, the o•p-r imen. of his PCIIO'ZT. Intr. Went iVill be exhibited, whieh he eols,blers to be the very te.ticadnialo that tic can preacat to the public. (1rt.11,11 •l :' - • _ 1 - Now Goods Again. - 4 rnooK is receiv, „„ " more New Goods. some elegant sr) :Mr t wool dela ins. a Iso, plain delhins. and Preach men tros s eselect ions ?I - colors. thotouseds of yards of detains loth r o and figured from Ili to 20 cis. per yard. English prints. and It. 'dela hoc' new patterns and remarkably cheap, Trench wort c from one dollar Ici.ieven. also l•tolersterve. and Chemin:ern I broidered L. and C. Ildkli; kliill and Lace Edits. and bistro Eitit.'d•hand 4 from one io utile shillinei per yard. aim gala Giot csaud lloxier) 4 ofall kinds. No better bargains ean belt!' ',fly stoic 111 Erie. Erie Oct.! Isis-!I . • Stray Cow. • ( - TAME tq the faun of the Puhs , riber. Crreue toreistrip. the ihtth 'di- a small red Cow. about GC! Utd. I[..Velt uulk. The owner-is requested to route, gin pot Breen.tiet:2 iel34. ' UGH! Erie Gas Company. / , , N oTwE is hereby given. that an anieionnrnt of ei pert - has been made on the sidneription to I I e capital stsrbi .itlic '• Erie Gas Company," the immediate payment of itlWirt it leiptired. Erie t les.l 1.-:ir2.21 8113.14111t11 Gasirr„ Treat 11 ZS P 0 W lu Or resszo... ini/r RS. CURTIS Wit, ins returned from New,York has spew 01 her Fall stock of Millinery and Fancy GAIN* C. 40,04 t ' I/ usual. the newesi st)les. The following embrace a pan - ; milieu. of every varigty , ribbons in abundance, of every qui,' mils Caps—Head breti-es. A•itdesal Floweei4 !Nines, Freon ' • inked Collars and Vatic Under WOO& and Steens. !mignon trench liimity. Embroidered Linen ltdk'fs.Thread Laces. Wit axes, mitt-mils or all kind , . fir Bonnets, wide s li, relict lo li.iak.„ -elks. satins and velvets of all colors• groves and hods Of all sizes aml kinds: mitts toils long and short. velvet ribbon dress and cloak trimmings of every Rind wornieords nod tart+ Or difirmt4 size*. "'titles for a/Miming, hair combs, worm brand. fringes and gimp, straw cord, gilt and embroiders net to v 'interns, marking canvass and crewel, knitting yin and need Jes, fancy baskets. In fact every art.ek beiong.sint complete ain•ortinent of Ladies' Millinery, which will ke 141 t wholeimli or reimil. at'redured prices for gash. My facilities for doing business - are such that r can and InT: sell goods as cheap as any !Nose west of New Torii of In sot quality. Id iliitign furnished as °still at reduced prieCi. Ready molt Bonnets and cloaks rolititantly on handt orders Ilhejlde" Wllh neatness and diSpatch Cot. er 'Of p ate and AU suers Erie Pa • Oct. 2 Le.ki. al. itt C o w. ray w. OSHE to the premise. of the aubscrii.er Ovine in Fairview rt V... 0 on or ahotit the middle of August last, a mall tire light Ma dle cow. wish nn artificial marks, pereeiseable. supposed sr* ationt xis %ear-pfd. %lily:fever owns saidiow is requested OM pips* propertymin ehiffgemand take her ;mar: Fairview. t.2Ot ln.)2J-3t21. ALEXANDER A UFA r Progress in the DtOOT AND SHOE TRADE. ILCOX it N ORTON. No. 2. Wright's block. Rtate.unt. Erie Pa.,are enabled by their present armairmeat 7 . 5 . Boots and S h oes, made from the best of stock and of mils* knianship, at prices so reduced as will ; fortify them in Par el imipg a New Era in the Boot and Shoe trade in Erie. 1W! h e elmstantly employed). considerable number of NS .I. 7 xPEßlErvcry ProßArmeir , in that line. at Pis" were the MI/Ines. can be conducted to the beat advantage. ere 1 wre the best materials can be procured.'and all .erns.. It i CO ties afforded at the lowest possible rates • hence they sneer abled Moder the'publie Boots and shoes of their OWN MANI% l e FACT, LIRE, and warrahted , at prices so low that even totem petitats fn Erie do not hesitate to proclaim in public. that R , :' cot ir. Norton are selling Boots and triMies lets than cost. Nos that may be. matters not with theireustoniers. They think dis are realizing small protits, and with the unpreeedeated moms of tineir sales, small profits suffices them. If their couspetiso fa 'in the rear in the e ff ort to *drag their slow lengths alma. - 'ime find it difficult:to labor up the steeps of progress. W a, ll wi I resider them evert assistance example can bestow, Ilklir s WIC in the plains shore them. ' im hundreds of casco( of Boots and Shoes they hare mewl ref: ived , ioyether with the almost daily fresh supplies from 'Mr Ma ufacturers. enables !Item to accommodate the Tatted oiler ti of the public with antailing wee Priori. India Rubber.. 4. facilities for buying Induit Rubbers alblill them to mil at Re if. No. I, Rubber, new style, at New York wholesale yo• i ces , Enter their doors and the eiidence is before .u. j :, Oct. 2 lekt. , A N 2"I",11111L21. .1N those days of Azzlis sod fhilurrs. it is cheering 10 fina.e'g one project which has proved ,Ssuecessful, such is the whali we have made to supply tte citizens of Erie r ith clis4 BOOTS AND-IsHO.ES. - If+joice with us fellow citizens that every - wan be they Pfee' cratios Whie,cm now talk of the afairsof the nation, and ext• eiseqhat perogative of freemen the right of suffrage, n ith a ix'' , Understanding. Who will.now talk of his favorite candiCartl a - pa'ar or form Roots • none. Every man can now be 1 . 11 14' ; " with Bows and Shoe s ui any _ quality or price. and Ladies reason to say emphatically, There is a•fittli at elLDEllt at: coVVDEN'S Erie Oct. 2 ISSI-21. • • side of the Diaspora T E TI 0 T E • rip H E attention of Farmers, Baker* and feeders of Mort. on n"' Ispectfully called to an examination of the Contest ran Stone Grist Mills. just started to do emotion Grindings' lie 11n- moult Mills in Erie. Those klithrare warranted is perks* P. ITCoolllllended, and will make better flour' with clmc V. 06.1 thattlani flat stone. whatever. and we challenge cert.pri Woo* having thli confidence in those Mills, and shall rely on 'Wi w i' mentor those who make a trial of them, or th e work they do. !or ' , nett** and patronate. The Prat Premium a Silver Medal ass awarded to the evnical Mills, at the Oh.o state Fair. making over fortypretuiunts awarded lu the Coolest mos at the darer"' State Pairir - Apply to J. SEPCILBEVS Aral. Moe' icau Hotel, or J. L. Sanford. Fatratouuthtills Ilginutarrouri, Iteleware CO N• V' This Is toert tiify that I have pow in use one of Rues' Pates' Portable Bur stone Mills. mad I am sinistied that it Is ill tans than answer ilk recommendationi. It is,the hest Partsnie-Witt that has been Invented—there is one In oseehont 9 miles (roil/ Inc that dies quite a custOm business. I tan eheerfallY reesia i ntend it to the public. int E. • A. CLARK, Miler' . Tie subscribers have recently purchased one of Role ForisnS N teli M i ll "• and Mke Pleasure in renal) Pier that it operates Ism! entire satistkesion. The meal made by this mill our OnOn lon. superior to any we have used Ih3la other mill s . Norirgir, Va., Mart b itllr PLUAIif Carrcaviti.r. Nov lath. 1 641 "C. Noss I—We hereby certify that we have yut up and rue be about one year, two of yosr pateln ['anneal Oyer 1 4 1100 4 for the-purpose of Claim G Hotline, at Carterville, ()svelte re: a rid are well pleased With Ibeir moll, as our patrons are satisfied with Ole work they do. Respertrully yours, J. &R. Cams. • Va Lamers. Laurens (o. ,Ca. dpri ll o 11041. ..4 I have tried the Patent Conical Mill far pritiOnl COD. 2 .% have found it Manner? adirdrahly , No planter that is not lat h vicinity of a public mill ought to he without one. if be papa , , to purchase. and his family is sufficiently - tame to moire of It ; otherwise I wuuld suggest that several Canons of a Delp horhood should unity to purchase one In common: eisfki 6144 onabigahed is a eentral position, will be iteeessible to all. Lrls Ogg.! Iliad preitolly Yours, Q. N. T2(l U