What the People hive Decided. • The people of theatUnited Slates hayso--"as no body can deny" .emphatically decided the, they ac cept Franklin Pierce as their orzt President. But they have decided on a great many other questions of Presidential and National policy.' They have decided that there is to,be no sectionalism, no heart burnifga between North and Smith, 'East or West, but ore great system of harmony and progressive development throughout the Uniop, the rights of thif citizens under the Constitution and laws being equally protected and respected. , Tney have also decided with the utmost distinctness, that the gov ernment of the countrpia to be Conducted in a bold and republican spirit, Jealous orthe 'national honor, firm hivesisting foreign aggression on this Conti nent, and prompt in irenging insults ~rid outrage. cOmmilted ulion the citizens or flag of the Repub lie. To sum rip details; the people glecided on Tues- Any last, that the adminip.tration nc Franklin Pierce shall furniali a safi.-factory solution of the *lotions which the country shou'd hold to the Central Amer ican States; that it ',hail. inquire into the preten sions,and riirlits of England to colonize Is!ands in the Golf of Mexico or the Bay of Honduras; that. it Oral! Verminste the farce of the British Mosquito Protectorate and confirm Nicaragua in bee sover eign and territorial rights. And as regards Spain, sod the atrocities, outrag -es and insults heaped by bee upon this country and its cificens with impunity undo• the present admin istratinn, the At-fieriest' people have decided that they expect Franklin Pierce, and tire Statesmen he may coil to Ins aid, to exact "indemnity fur the past sod security fcr the future." The affair of the Conti.) , prist•nerr a the illegal and barbarous treat• meat to which they were subjected; the•seisure of two unofihmling ,Atnerican vessels in neutral wa ters, and their , subsequent confiscation by a Spanish• tribunal; the „cowardly and °revolting massacre of gallant Americana in one of the , public squarmi of Havana; and the recent outrages of the Cuban an •ihnrities are rll comproMised in the grand task .marked nut by the popular decree for the presiden: cy, New Hampshire's honored and now illustrious won. It is a great and momentous task but we have . Confidence that'Franklin Pierce is fully prepared; . 1301. , fitily to 'ns.ume it, but is resolved to fearlessly ,discharge all the duties imposed, in the manner best calculated to exalt and - benefit his cunntre. Dlr. Pierce has a gloriops future spread belibre ' him. Ile has, we doubt 'riot, the talents and quali• ties to 'rightly, imprute his opportunities. And when we speak of that future and these opportuni ties, we intend to appeal not to the personal ambi • Jinn cif the Man, but simply point to the great facts which his ovkn clear judgment and patriotic pride must - abundantly recognize and appreciate-. The I true patriot is not. stiniulated by selfish anticipa tions. for his cauntryls honor and gijod he is ev -1 er ready to sacrifice selfi and ,the only pie4tit. ward he seeks i , is the assurence of comtpience•that he has doneacts whose resolis shall continhe when even the.remembrance of his name has passed away from among men. .But when great • good sets are performed in such ele‘ated 'positioni as that to which Franklin Pierce is now called. the Memory of the actor groWs dearer and • his fame brighter a i s his own age rededes into the past. Franklin Pierce may make his Presidency stand out in the pages of American Newry in bright sod 'glorious 'cotit rein to the pale and'cloutied reflection throw tint by the aentinistration; of his immediate predecessor. He is called for the helm of State at an important crisis . in the atriirs and destines, not only of the country, .btit t& the whole civilized world. Spne the greet intellects who have for a century green shape amid direction to our republican vficy, have passed away, and the field of aclem is lose comparitively clear for new and vigorone minds. Tae heart of.the. nation is bereaved, but its hopes ark brighter; its energies stronger and its will more resolute than. eter. It dues tint Wish-to cherish,iegrets, or to indulge in idle reveries on the post. It-wsreits new objects of, its dosfidence and trust. 'lt feels that it has a ndve and greater and grander career before it; and kr, looks iktit for men who will unfalteringly lead. it onward to theirealization of its hopes and ambitions. For its Chief it has enoi:en Franklin Pterce.— Writei glory there is in the choice! What greater glory in the wonderful unanimity of that choieel-ii. Will it be tiecei%ed? Wi:f it be betrayed! Will it 'be C urbed and held back by its chosen leader! We hoocut will nut. We believe it will not.—X. Y. ire ' . • i Election .Prsads. The telegra'ph has give brief' notices of frauds. noon the right of suffrage high were committed in Vittabiirghds The. Post of ridiy,ltas the following esPiatiation of the matter. I • Foateen ,ZirATURALIZATION .—Consitlera ble excitement was created yesterday, by dev4lop inents made•• in regard to. forg ed naturalization pa pers,:which had been furnishe d a number of persecs In no way;entitied to them, on consideration ofibeir Toting fur Gen. Scott., . Au information was made 'at the Maytter office, in the afternoon of yesterday, by a German named Gotleth F. Graham, who, though in the country but three _years, had been furnished with a regular cert,ficate of naturalization, with the seal of the Prothonotary's office affixeti,and the sig. .nature—not genuine, however=of Geo. 8. Hays, Prothonotary. •Thts paper had bgen furnished G'ra him without his taking the oath' of allegiance I, c'pen c•iort, as the law . provides. . In yesterday tporni-g s paper, the fact that Gra -ham and live other Germans received a slip of pa per from '4ohn 11.dlIampton, E-q:, at his ottic - ept Fourth street directed to the Prothonotary, aft nothing on it, but the words "all right' at the Cour Ilutibe,.they Were tplien to the Court Room, but no worn, nor the necessary vouchers produced. Fru trie Court Room the Gerinins proceeded to the of flee of-Thomas N. Marshall, Esq., on Fifth Street where they receixed naturalization papers, with to receipts and advice was also given them scidestro the pspers after-thejt died deposited their ballots. '. Skx Germens.receiVled their naturitlizition paper in this mannet..-and further developments btu) 'that thik fraudulent system of naturalization ha been carried on to a great extent, so great as to re quire that the strong arm of the law should stretched out to' punish the guilty and secure th _purity t 4 theTballot boar, by it signal . warning.. ' • Sisa tsa i l."ATkOr ACS rait LIS.— Foitbree or too • suers: tons he Dutch univ had any precise knowl , edge of AuStiehl. The - Dotch had eyes, but sa • not. Their commander, Careten, sent out to e plore the country, described it as consisting o f ob a ren coasts, shallow waters, islands thinly peopled b creel,-poori.and brutal natives—of verb' little use.' . The natives had not found the gold tlkat'ltature he thrown into - their river-bed' pud, the voyagers di - Pót suspect its eXistence., Therople 'were host' And ugly. They Wage no glittering' Chains, as th ' natives of',[ eru did. The nArdieWile coast IV3 wild, gluoin' trent !getstion, n luscious friti indong the' stay, or pent of mine . r treasure`.. lei - Ism': the came in seal finding ne mo ther ofo t hest lent as tar. as Pirope, LAST W 4 le follow in language 1, , for by t* e name of a "highly respectal*Atentlentan, left 1 the Mtge of the Philadelphia Km*. ylraninst:" - ' ' Daniel Webster, a short time *fore hie dear , - tailed, his confidential friend, Peter:HarTeY, Seq., 1 Bustoh, to him, and ar , ked him Met r Rufus Choa e . t . s , intemied to supplrt Scott. :M. vvey answer , "I du not Worm but I think ui, , O S , Wen." es the lamented Webster, "Choste be. ytitith and t 3 • ents, and tell-him fur me not to mar.the future pro peas by taking • step in support of Seoit--and t him. at my dying **sage to him, that aft4r the 21 day of November next, the Ali pasty ass Noll* aLparty, will exist only in hitspry." AMERICAN TTAVELKES IR ttIOCIRLE...—A . Pa cerreepundent of the New Ye4 Express suites th ' -about lone hun.tred cf the New York passengers the steamer Franklin, Whisk arriied at Havre a clays previous, (Sept. 113th,) left that eh, for Par by the ( first train, found the track eneumbered by lend slide, caused by the late eacessive mine. T interval which they were compelled to travel as be they could, was some aix miles wide, and every cies of vehicle, from a diligence to a handcart, w put into requiaitinn. One gentleman,a tali Ke tackles, dirribe distance in a wheelbarrow, and h auferings from riding backwards, sad letting b legs trail ape the ground, would draw mars f e Cornet stool laid by Louis Naroleln. The Lest An elaborate, Must • reaa of Naval Archie n, received a day or !wanted with the det _ , tom' Mr. Davison,' Ime and forme, duri • venting improveine eeriug and internal ow proposes to brin • 11 ; all his knowledge, "onviruction of a ste ' !fling's's,. This "0 , ,'slace of the New I. et long in the keel ighty feet wide an wenty,fem draft.fa / Q,spo tons of si/aler. ruPelled by !osistee , )1 about three hundri .lan of c.mst ruction een separate water easel is tC be built o it will have neiiher e-wheele, nor kern pro tr over the sea .the shi clines went' 'rig at p e not protected, bv. pa 'Palace" ie ready fur s , he mirseitages which will include:—"..A stes if nonsiructione . and isroprit, rigging. ail Whit mode of getii ave,.?dr. Da-tiein d his inventions e 'hell however, the litwing are among ,tor anticipates sh i~ nit could splendidly ace , bassengetal and an in t is-designed to* her u • in the centre of the fty feet wide, and two h ndiJ dome-light from t 'wished and furnished' rn art, with every poesi 'l`ltere would be two he ' proposed ditnenni ate three tiruiand wont of freight. a nvigniticent sat. igiitren feet high. feet lung! with i sp per deck, and to be highest style or mo , guy sand conreoienc each side of this marl :id airy galleries, etc., nghout is designed In b 'ern improvement and ) lis , enjoyed in" the best 1 I. • Every state-room to'll flt marble basins, supplie ram pipes running throv lave evensive actommod whole ship throughout) heated by steam in-the V ventilated in eery mato engine us•ed expressly .1 .ottzhout the ship, and e WWI an ocean of pure of pure air above, then 'ion being ins Ic for sup ship- . board should not bat er air, be healthier, ant ime, pipon such a magi] bier place upon the face' this vessel, it is estimate eat as that of a Colliers C. is set down at thirty u )r is of opinion that, tal as of Europe behold this I tnerican freedom, they , - d duced to revolt jity,ain4t . too, may build Ocean 0 of state , rooms upon saloon, with light The whole ship tlrn plie4 with every mi nience, the same as dwellings and hotels ()idled with permant and cold water the , shib, and also to or bathing, The lightedwith gas, am anJ to he completer) nd apartment by collating fresh air tit mit.the vitiated air. below, and an (tea Ireason (ample pros it) why personseutd be clean, breithe Fore (4 least fur a vessel, than iu any earth." The cost o beltbobt twice sa g [ter average tweed hour. The\invent own-trodden natio [lament re-tilt of all probability, be i 'Oppreamirs; thailt and Floating Palac•O. lie is ako 6tinvinced euch a ship should .e merely taken to the pr ports of Europe, a, ; "exhtbit ati - a small's' headlit woud tray e tretnely well!! There ca doubt of it. -If any of our readers' desire to a 1400 of their fin ting capital in the Floati ace, tfiey may hat • a sight of models, plan. ficatigns, etc., at t e tifice of "Dams littetr, Brother, naval arch tects, Nos. 374 and 373 way," where, also, the pamphlet maybe pur price'twenty-five cents. i The wind, which had Wen-blowing [rum • fur several daye,Changed to the west Saturd: and blew with great force. Some ilamagt.' done to the shipping caught out. The Sch• Dousnan, loaded with coal, is sunk in the h' Erie. The schooner R. C. Sowed, also load coal, has gone to pieces at Barcelona. / The Canada, with a cargo of coal from Once after leaving Erie, Was struck by the gale be, top gallant mast carried away. She this port which she made during the ferAo i terdsy. A vessel painted black. is reported at long point.. The steamer's Michigan an , eler which left*attirdaY night, returnetho terday, the weather proving too beatry fur t Propeller Sampson sprung a leak and throw overboard 600 barrels of Flour .oeusi 11. Weed be Co., from Cleveland. Bhei wa into Erie. this - morning, by U. S. stainer gam. - The barque RoclieAter, Capt. Myers, t , Cleveland on Saittrday, watt albad of Coal lido, sprung a leak, and was run aohore no. nut Creek, yesterday morning. All hand. in number, lost—except the Captain and o —Boat total wreck. She has gone out of a The Steamer Si.; Lenia, was wrecke ningth of the 7th, it mite and a Waif nort Cnnningham's She is reported to , J ocks. Nti lives Sere lost, the passengers heen taken ofrby the Northern indiaanw.. I A Brig, name not kunwn, is reported ' Rattle Snake Island. ofrSandusky. Cl 7" The Boston. Mail Says• the yearly in, Ebeit Francis, a rich i citizen of Boston, w twelve hundred farmu. ilia income, at 60i on his entire wealth, would / Gannon, ilatlw, , than the weIVA of two hunfted hard-worki , llis income would buy a 'bottle cif schneld• pair of boots every three minntes. Ever the old man make 4 ji worth another nine- : Ills enormoug capital commands, the toil thousand laborers and mechanics yearly; , , t interest. • 1116 e Lstv,:v dairuerreetypit Abbottosho itinerates with a car fitted up , loon forttaking photographical picture•, st Perry, where he induced a girl ten years low him to take her picture in a nude coo The'girl told of the transaction, and•tlic in of the people caused the artist to decathp. a person on to take away his car. •buF a m ed ■nd destroyed the vehicle before he cot beyond their fury. The cost of the appal' , about trii)v—a rather expensive freak. TEEM CENT Pisces:A—The 'Ph iladelphi says of the mint, during khe litat month 1 notntifeettire of three cent pieces has been -.2.666.800 pieces were coined, lepresentit ue 6800.000, twit mouth, the coinage of convenient little piece was over a million at: cud the amount thee vraa thought. to he im Large as this supply is, it 'does not efcei; mand. The Treasurer has now but e. few 1: I A ItgIIASICABLA Elats.—Mr. J. F.: Churehhill,. in this county, (Mourne,) sea Rine! New Yorker an accouqt of a hen been in the habit,Auring the•last asylum IWo eggs a day. She usually retirOrto about alne - in the !naming; and depoaite. and then repeated thirsame interesting*., abalit tour in the afternoon. This is. 'tri derful hen, and rather takes down the•Sh - sr Cochip China's, who do not pretend to lay one egg per day.:—Jlech. Union. A comp SNOT'S,' els FaTtnta.!--The W' • :lanais relates a most melancholy niter in Which recentlypir place in Covington Lozerne corm( . 1 A. Mr. John Willior piny with Jameti l Patry. seeing his own a boy about 12.rars of are, to the wtotis chesnots, and 'Opposing him to-be a deer,. fle and shot theli i ttle boy through the Biel. proaching eaeh' other, the hoe .eidierased,r why did yes shatitater' and afterward*, sdri Cher you *ill bury me on the farm Iseult y We art rejoiced to iesrn, that the pour iurviees, and is recovering. A Borlox bitt.uoristut.—The Boston_ list the yeirly,income of i itertain rich ~• thit to e tn would buy twelve' hi:n(4M far Memo sixty Or tent, ou his entire Weal( amount, daily, to more than the oragmixif dred hard working men. His waged wci battle of•Schueider or a pair of thwits es Minutes. ,Every breath the old was to booth., nioopornee.. Hie ireetemes caps stands tile toil of one thousand laborer. an • kir yearly to pay the sake' Pr , ted pemphr elute," by 1 two since, I Is of a truly It appears, g the lest ► ti in the ffil rrangetnentr to bear "KC xperierfce ship that-s 1 ean. Chariot' (rfd," is to be seven In and five. hrtndred on sixty feet deep; eights when loaded, will dit This huge structure is separate sad distinct en horse power each,.on nd application, placed ii tight comport thetas." iron, also on a new pril liariuts that if nciutl ITI prr be no linvest g Pet speci- -I.ntind Brtiad hued: v. 8.. , he east v nigia s been ner M. rbor at with butrq.le 0, soon nd f►ad ran for n had to nett to towed at left or Buf r Va I - 1 - !land. tdi ih 'hat ittg ome of old btir , er cent to Inure g men. r. or tl breatfi ence.— :t named i. as a Sa pped at 4to al itioh.-- ignation kiefieiit ib amino td get it Itus *39 Ledger 1-41'111e mntense g in vsl hia_very dit-half 3 ense. :Ltihe de- Ipod. ilies, of to the i litieh has f toying Ithe nest an egg, • ortnance tylwon orse's re than asbarre 'intim Hee, psn*hip, , in emn III; 'pale. *diving ; r.erl 'Et 0- .1 ap likArther led. Fa nu ' ittio boy sit states itizen of e. 1114 would 141 , buy a ry three i• worth GI 0111111- 1111101•11- Erie Wetithi olletvr. SATURDAY MORN!. The reed from hereto C ther permitting. Belt week liege. of the Directory to 4 tee of which. we present WA ck; en to piece to be We balm stothiog sow t , ‘esult. Scott has got VW' possibly Kentucky old Ts set down for Gen. Pierce. will beabOat 25.00t1- 7 in and in Ohio from 1.5.0d0 t in tilts proportion. We sh official of this State nest 'give as soon as received. inns, new The ciple 71st F, ler. will *eat, IT That was glorious, Ng." Good asisi4„. prett exeellatasepper, trod an • haps we shall look upon it bot "bother we sitall or u ed 'Maher Hotel equal to day eight. : a, the he in • er of maw- = ?low is Trust—Fro.. :Me. relative to the Gus • reliance that piper now ft policy of Erie in regard to itself) its frith iu the in said to have control of th ••fainted." Flow is this? very men who hive hero against the Franklin Can sold. like sheep in the she shepherds who cried ••W was sa•d favorable to the party? It - would appear s is without melanin: CIV po .we shall see:—in the ruse ' - - Whig Croaking. ; • 1 f Did Shsk4paare live n . instead of say7o2 "1 would croak like • [OMB." be w Id asy--"1 would croak It a whit" for s more dismal onc..rt of croaking than is n w set 00 by the whip press i would pilule all the foi e a in Gfiristendo - m to iinitst . Big and little. great iiiid Is no I • eared enjoy tticent of the d, w ill smatl-mt.ing the sr:lig na t vciiipers, have t‘sch and seiv ertill, set to croAking ove,r i the eleczmu of (lea. Each soinethinz jarful as going to happenito the Union. arid riser dierfes from his fellow as to the ex act nature of that tiontetlil of:. That Greeley' tells Os that "protection" ti "home industry is crushed"—that ,"sle vitry'sixtension" wi:i new bees "fa swing"—that rivers and harb . ors will coutieue to have "snags" and ''heed bars," sod that Cuba will be swallawed up at the first, convenient season. The •Nurth Amsriciin don't krfosi . exactly when the blow is to come frosts, or its shape. e• vertheless it is fully convinced that the countty will "i of fer" a "disaster" of seine kind in consequence, of h e election of:G rc nsii Pierce --iu its own ISUIVI go. that •i ent -bodes no good' to tea United States." Aud this iith*# mournful heel of all their eihoes, with slight variations to suit times and circumstances,. Now if this "dodge" of the. press was new one there might be sinik so green as to tired it; but it is not new. It has cocripeeparA their stock_ in trade for 3 ears. Whenever they have been . beaten they have croaked. There is not a successful maasiire of Datnocret:c policy that has not been mourned aad croaked over by these dolectil doubters, and we pre. snits there wah u&ver be. It is their province to creak. and croak they most and wilt, and we say let them. MEM ;ilea air ;en the mag- HI, in I their USIOSIOr CUMIN:IM —We are in recoil:it. through the politeness of BICIU. GRANT; L'sq . Honorary Secretary of this irtetitution. of the two engravings guar swoop.' to all subscriberi for this year. They are enti tled ••In a fasandq.'t a was - tern scene. by Brigham. and .4:donation of'Nitare." an exquisite steel plate. Thee. sloes are worth the price of subscription—s.s ; in addi tion to which each subscriber,fisa a chance of drawing a, valuable oil painting. Among the prises to. be distiltM tad this year we notice a copy of "Cole's voyage of LIS.", pait4sd by Sontag. This prize embraces four paiutiort. l viz ?Childhood. Youth. Manhood and Oid Age. rur (Daher pirticulars call upon the Honorary Secretary and • get a - circutar. • a4hore rt yes'. eat. ' CT - Tux &sawmill Isi.satts.—The New York Ti es. / hb although a W,hig 'organ, is decidedly in favor of t an: imitation of the Sunda tch Islands to the Unite States. States. and gives some very urgent reasons 'chi it, should be dune. It says that of all. insular posssesion / a. none save Cuba -klieg, a more desirerbla. It wduld be a great ben efit toN. oar whalers, oar traders, and the rugav-Vating papolatiOn of the Pacific States. !be would all glory".'in the gain. and awl therneelves'oflhe new *that, °Pan ed for trade and wealth. /Lad as a 'Maim to a future line ocChinese steamers. they are indispensible. There is danger too, that unless' tlrey come into our pusiession. l they will fall into. the hands of some other paWer-:-per hrpo a , coinmercial rival. The prof-ct of acquisition. too, is surrounded try few difficulties. asthe present an tliuritire of the Islands are desirous of the charige. and there ii no slivery. elute" rrrrr inertia stirrentadiag the question to tasks it a bone of contention between die States. • . —..... eleven on the cat t a bore at of one pay the . . It swims timed:We that ICtistucky has goes for Pismo. Whu tiveld have believed it six months ago. -Shade of Henry Clavl. protest the favorite State froia the fadt•iu roads or the Goths sod Vandala:—Gazette. !t is oboist time, we should think. that respectable whit papenr should be dine with each staff is this!— Who ire 'the. - "Gotham and the Vaudois." pray? Ara }our Demoir•tic neighbors e•Gotits and Vandals"? Are thembt4a °frier -0a • church "Goths and Vandies"l-- 7 Was it "Goths and Vondles" that gave our coontry the beautiful prates of the West. the erangelloesomed fields of Florida. die rich alluvial bottoms of Learsiana, the fertile openings arid prairies of Texas, sod the golden Hills end Valleys of Califofria. New Mexico and -Ore lois? Was it "Goths ind Vsodols" that 'conceived. matured end estabhstted:the present financial and com• inertial policy of the 'country. ender which the notion his prospered at a ratio tripled in the hiebtry of the world? la short. was rt "Oaths and Vandals" that rol e,' this roautry under it Jefferson. a Madison. •,Slearon. .11 Jaekson, a Van,Burso. a Polk. and will now ride it on • der a Pflirce? Have the people all become "Guilty arid Vandals" fiat those who hire in Masesebesetts end Ver- E. out 1 These era query* the Gazigis world do well to rider ere it again etigmatisee the people of twinity• nine totes with such an epithet! Arty said last week? ohai hate the whir gained by their conotant use of term! of contempt and reproach towards their epporects? No; thing! Oa the contrary. tints they have laid "Lo' en-ftr•eo" they holm repelled right thinking awn front them, while at the earns time instead .I'o:begriming es by 1 theirsneers they hare disgraeed themselves. • irr Gt.ontuus.—The Whig candidate for Congress. Mr. Crooker. in the Chautauqua district. has b... de• hated , by the regnlar Democrat*. nominee. Mr. Fenton. 'oth counties composing the district are whit. having given Geo Scott something like 2.500 Majority. F en . mos majority 'boat Mtn This iithe most astonishing Aluig oI this canvass; in view of which we do not know bat w. w II have to send our .eirtenstiorary ef the Censor another bottle of that cordial. Ile needs it. doubtless. Nattier:sr Diterapir"—The news from the fi l th- Moe of Panama indicates that the inhabitants there are considering the expediency of declaring ii en indepood ant iiitate or else of oneestag it to some more.prwerfel poultry. The government at Bogota. bus, sated liboral ly to opening the matter (or dimension. sod he throne meets with general eammesdatioo. CT Tba Gauss tolls as that moo of its stottuatry 'Steads mistook tb. saawadiq twit Saturday, Wild for rojoising war a wide victory:' gaits a atiotalra. Iwo ad. mitt bat it is mot do Sol praporsder adoutbut tba• alms. have wads this snow ERIE. PA :0, NOVEMBER 13. 1852. 1' inished. To be isallied will be finlehrill. woe% It is the ►atentiea. w e b el , II vs a grand apaniag--dae ari T will be ems. reons .l us : l o ° an o n. d aiz as. te I l n e re hu tr t d ts t . o the ad / nestles. All the rest may be The majority in. New York r own State at least 2tIJHXI. 18.900; and theother States I prubibly b• able to give the sell. and the balatsee we will ,time at ••Major Brown's open. - plonty of d.ncing • an ordain of good fooling! Per. like again• and portinps not: t Erie will not noon see•erect he dodibated on Woduca- sofue remarlis the Ga- I Law. we infer that the only in the maiuteinenee of the I rail l rords. is the Gauge Law n. or rather the mat who Is `Eastern road, appears to have Is Erie 4. be botra3te&by the fore raised the ,hue and cily I Company? Are we to-101 bias, by the .elf-couetitutad ••Wolf." whenever . a w old I fureaid Franklin Canal f e Cuml .of the Gdzelles art,e e pose. Bat we shah veal what time let us hops and prey ! A Word or Two on CobinOt liking. The smoke of the earnest has treartely eleared ow , . i r yet the work of ”Cabiset Makieg" has Already eo - I pinsed among a certain class of political Papers. T a soperfieial shims; rrrr this fact might lasi to the eeeelsal o chat Gen. Pierce is a 'rely hangnails unitti-..his Iris having - detsrmined to take the whole responsibility et hairlike( service o$ his heads. sod fernieh hias,e, goaitity of Cabinets ready made, like a enfrtc. where if he eacepte either or them. we floar I he may politic wry himself and the now triumpha4 Democratic pa Bet. if our 'stints's of Gen. Pierce's Charecier is corr seas of this proff, , red s-rvies it rstquh.ed. Or' will be (opted. H. coaars into poach antratnntehli by previe pledges, and he is backed up bT i tztjarity, that "dim tote him is be the Preeident oe , the hole Mistotry irr poetise of the plans for emirlensent which deoltaimg to well *Oise to recommend to hie rave. All!epicelitie therefore. at to who will compose Kul Cabinet—all el% political Editors to induce hien to choose; this or tl puhlic 'missies 'hen Ili proper the brel!iant arl man for sae of the chairs by forestall will : as it might. be thrown away. soars. Goa. Pierce will choosedfror of aames in the yanks of our stat choose. driebtless, wise and well: Whether. however. if he should aecordsoce with some suggestions out. he would sit fur the bestiutere the Democratic party. we coasider We refer to the propbsition to 'evils it, part. of thine Deinocrstio Stone dates far the Priosidtacy at Bahia, that either of the pattering' whom twitted for otiasideratiee. is quilifled eitrastaacee we would ba.gloid to lye himself of their takints and acquire be':unseated. and mien not if if c lion would tend to distract and divi the Union. Each of these gentle me his (needs: each is sore. to hive hi either goes into the cabinet of Gen able he goes there With "friends t. to poniph." This should not ba whole Democracy noihiusted and Side by side with the friends °lliac of Cass—arm in arm with the fri those of Houston; and shoulder to vocates :tor Mercy were tile admire In the Cabinet of • compromise Pierce is emphatically one—the fr thtose should have uo advantage o ahoul4 strud upon an eTrility favors as necessarily flow fruits r e Those Editors. therefore, who yak task_of a dvisingdhe President to - of State Gen. Cali or Mr. Ouch Houston would adorn the Depar Marcy could,liocceed in the Trees as be did in that of War under M reflected calmly upon all die cc course, or are heedlessly willing umphant party forOrvste ends. evitable--it is ineiltable for mor• enumerated. It is iarvitablo fro present circumstances. Who whee Mr. Adams taretted to his I petitors for,the Prestdency. the rioo)r. and corner•of the land of • eonsequ'eness numb to the ma Wed poisoned skirt Shoot this bad example—he being a c frieuda or all the ethers—would • ed. to Net followed by the seine r know sot -Let of he ve e th e n;,11 • this. but let os have.the pbcis -Pierce corned out an all ihe Dep meat—new Inca to •dmiuiater ores. as well as new projects gera that begot ear party wlll bdt, create banner, which now 110, the entire Uuion. wall 00.4 9 1911 I ed in : the dist at the end f four Nur So —The G zeta says, • Eatraor4inary effort making by: Elite nod Wester interisti to get thri Cris; timely w a uniform gau e—that' of four Teel inches." '3 far as the -.Waste n intermit." that is In lag the re' road from Clevellud :here, is'cmcerued, Matins tof thi,Zaulte is not correct; - That ; int kno *that there Must he one chinge of gauge some* . • after arErie et • Buffslo. and it wouldis soon : enc. er it here as at any other point. It can make no d mice with-that interest. and due 4 make none. whisthe four feel ten inch track meets the four feet eight a feet tracks here, or at some point farther east. H all such isiertions ere groundless', and 'jinn only b firth for oue objeet—i. s. for the purpose of dividin . reeponsibility of i proposed abriiigation of the Gauge by thise who procu'red-its enictmeut. That's a die We are 'opposed to—the responsibility cif the act, al it be consummated. no tt.t restwhere it-belongs: Loss or VIE B ink Bimini:re. —The new bawl* : eye State went &Awns Friday. at Sontli'Point. near Waukee.. She is apparently a total wreck. and h board a qoantity of railroad iron for the fildgranke Mississippi Railroad. She was an entirely new . and this was her soitood trip. 'Rho cost $15.000. insured in the Astor Company. N. 1t...„,f0r 10,00 0 says tha Milwaishois Wiseonsie. . ! 17 WHAT is annonneed, on whet I. aethority. that two officers orthe army of the Do can Hematitic. in the !stolid of iloyti. hare Ma rangements with pertain patties , of the Utited fur the. purchase of a steamer, iu which the% p to take a :large number of emigrants to Domin c We understand further thitT - 61glit hindred men her ready enlisted for colonization among the D om i n the terms offered being highly advantageous to me enterprise and intelligenee,i Eight hebdred Amerii in the repel:Me of Dominica will soon make the etti of that end of Hayti. as important iteneof• the Wesi diatrede. la • political view. eight hendeed "mei lag Mustiness will not only be sufficient to piote el Dominicans 'against the black Empedor &longus! they will be very apt to ••cavy the war into Aft( with mays to the extension 'of the area of freedollis Foram Ifin.—An enthusiastic Dentocratie fiend of ours, recently returned frr New Tort deals i thit there has been but ono live whig seen is that city since the 'Wilms. 11‘,d be was chased over into Jersey y one of Baraoisi!s spats. Whether he was etptered iii- sot he did not know. bat from the following anisedote l ;e i f i lated by the Newark A loertiser it ie evident he has be seen( thee*: say. that paper— . 1 • 1 1 . . A young man aboit tweet' -five years old. frometilum bia. in Murrill county, was. t the corner of GeeMa and Liberty strecs. wish a load f potatoes. which he weasel ling. Some of the byeteed is were remarking upon the whig def e at and the eleetiooi geuerally. when their] eou versation caught the ea, of the eountryinen. and i j i he in quired with eagerness whet ad' been going on. It was informed that an election b d taken place. and ( m etal Plaice had been sleeted Pr set. • e•Wlty." said the loath. ..what did they do thei fir? I thought is bad a President new." i 7 ' Tut Eno ow %Vutaass.:—Ttia Bastes Trattsaipt is sick of the awn* Whig—it waukte it ebliterated.' i ttaii a ow sue sabetiteted; one it sayS. that has some aseseiiag: Hear it-- •, • ••We hope that the first thing that the whip will do will be t. drop Cato ineaninglese sesame. by whieh tb par ty. has been designated thii lest Ili:tete tats. it lies ao applieibility ia this coaistry midst' *Ostia, etflll4/Niat eiso. It is Obsolete. Thar* meat be wow orivaleatilpa audar a now same," • , Th. Gossaa eosplaisis of hi N. T. Cappaita Trots bgeasa• is **seamed is nejsisti ow Pisces e* else gam:" which wane, tie pressatio. that the Eititaaftalood la lie abaft dos. Naas whoa it seawall is be atmtaaary. U . Mee* the tileetare. it is dalleek to food a 'hi/ who will mierieledge himself ••as origioal Scott mast."— Goe. Jemmies amid 'sever have be. permitted 1 tofitroled sudden atlpeltiatere. if there bed hems 4. ibis Ruts as aiseywhip whim *chiliad premiums wit* for _Wailer et rithment pier le the Widish*Meal came llias. se dime appear to Met thin portimelar *meta. ems ii—and he elect hie Cabinet • hori):loau thro I la of the country a l aI I ztreasaly dos L . f a. l to hia,aosoeiho sil l a who wets ca.. 1 . Weaokeow ( .1 1 ,emee mere there. sod leader other • the tirealdeat a I eats but it can aid, tltat such sel e the; Pent..eree 11 . 1 0 is presumed to It enentit:s—hence Pierce' it is prestt i l ; reward sod,pnotil I I 1 must pet bib! . 1 lecte Creiiil Pie , I ensu Ore the frig l .. of; b.mglas s toullOr 4itti the, s of B4tter . and Presidt—and '-udo orlone or 'nor § i' I, I~ et thii?tliors; tiu dispc !nation of • Ea af i ,dsninistrat 1- upon' thenssolves: H to the nepartn 111111-460 think * moot of War e or ry DopOrtmont u . Pulk.*iher have 1 se.cosiices or so - o wreck our now This conclusion is reawene than we Ii i west t4Sory its imps! as forgot the fact g &Worn one of WS C y weat!ap from e • larviulind sale:". and the party liito • Gay. ,: Pieter, irsi i .i . .mprormaa betwerul !oi ibis same cry bAli MIZE such stiicid EMI 1,11,ch 00 r iunted of the jrOV rtment lid e MID r..t out old m is mlts' ,the *coded, sod sh. Di a triumph over .61 o to goat. net to be t ears Italia 1848. ' are I tigh ien did fte real • tin ler• talo ,sit i.on gold 2 Om; • [ i nr- Protesdoss Is. Pasties To jeep df *see Democracy there is no better time than jest after* savers political reverse. Theo the pot• iticians true senthiente are apt to be revealed—his true position defined. and his faith in the people's capacity for self-government exhibited. Before an, election all lie says may bi safely set down as profession. r -w hit be says af terlife pradice! Let us try the Gazefis by this !We. We siugle'out this paper because it is here at home; and our readers cat better appreciate the point r e wi r e!, to cell their attention to. Before the eleetion; our cotiimporary was a great Democrat—and when greasy Democret, we don't mean of course that he voted for;Ptereli—bat he WOO. great Democrat in theory. There Arai no question iwhie mind of the capacity of l the People for self•govern tient7not a doubt of it: let 10. the. election is held and aching, comes over the spirit of his dream: His De mocracy wk. to itself iwings and Les away, and we find him. indeed of the warm admirer of the intelligence and patriotism of the "dear people." a sour. L ill-itatured railer it their sleeistoo, a sciifiliritt their verdiet! .11-ear hint **We can say. with mother. the attooz m•ru has fallen before the weak; the mortal has prevailed over the 4m. -mortal; and the honor, of the State, 'which a life of de votion and fame could not win. have been conferred. with a thunder of enthusinetic adcleam, where neither Meriv . nor distinction. tier swim the proof of fitting ability invit ed them. Busch are the caprices of fortune; such. more unhcppily, the verdict of the- American people. who have a second time within eight•years. set the perilous exam ple of iiejeettev to the claims of high service and patiiotic ambition." In plain English, Grit Scott is defeated by Frank Pierce because the people have not sense enough. to' distinguish the "immortal" from the "mortal." to de tact "inure eud•'distinciioa"•or"proof of fitting ability.." Now, what is all thistbut the rankest ,kind of political heresy in one professing Democracy? We don't object to oar cotemporary inter -tuning these .opiujons. or eV pressing theirn. That is his privileze. What we do ob jest to is his professions of faith iu 'the people before a election. and then. when the decision iivecorded again* his candidate. turning round and telling them they had'o intelligence enough to decide the impwtant point of wh • i s birstopialified to serve them in the cepacity of Chic Megistrits: Here is the point. acd hero is wileren_ It.: - -nits who impl.citly believes i- 'he ' reverse of the pmkore. when they have_ trait snytied in tt e state and nation? D. they Ilia: rem:.ancr how be'ch•t JZ explosions of ens-powder di,turberl the equiiibriuM oft atmosphere. and fell umn the sunrinz ear-drum wit erashme •ibrat.ons? Ditheytkot call to mind the nee ing windoWs of whit' politicians, the torch-light proee 7 , 'ions, the shows and yells that spoke of pindeinonia revelry. and the whizzing fire-eirrpents that endanger the eyes, limbs and' dwelling,* of nor c.tiz-us? Da th v not recollect that no Democrat, for ten whole daysen. nights after the election. Could walk the streets with. t encountering a whigi grin.•and a lneenitz allusion tt o relish of the s election in some Ipu,lity. such as —now Maine?" "Have you 'heard fruits Ttnuecu•n?" , _ &e. Do they remember those thinzs? And it they ha y not forgotten them. cannot they appreciate the difTeren between the treatment. which they receive from Dem crate. and that whiqh D•moTrata roe+. iced from the when they have happened to get into the asc-ndant, hope they will. atleast, in their mazads. make the cam parison. cr Speaking of Vermont. ander the Iwo States G n Scott ie r suppOsed to have carried, the Gazette exultin I . saye•••her vote is re to be rendered on the sid l e u the country sod whip principles," What nonsense i this!, Vermont and Ithasnclittletta nlone of Ili. thiry one States on the aide of the'.•country"! ,Will our smig wiseacre in political economy tell us•vi hat the ”onuntr i .k.' is- coni!itaterd of it; not of the twenty-nine States that ar supposed. to have gouts fun Pierce, together with Vertn • aud Massachusetts. - Or is Vermont end Missile at setts the ••country" par eccellence. and the balance a appendages? • • Office Seeireis. As applicable to Pitch of oar Denincratic friends as n tend to mike applica4u for office of peu. Pierce's 1 ministration. is the stdry'told of the ;Clergyman dowu 'Key West. He wrin jusf,in the iulddle of an elogni disecuarse to the wreckeraone Sundiny. when one of Zook-outs came rushing into' llio i Chorch crying. • Wreck." "A Wreck:" Every • o:i o storied to his sod mode a rush f..r the door. ."Sinp." vociferated holy msW; sill steeled the commend. when he deli , ately walked.into their midst. coolly souk off his' coat. }I , as hai made a dash foe the door. exclaimed. ''Now. %ski a fair alert." As the Key • Area clergymen sitid; hold as geotoises. let's all taken !sir start. ..., -..•.........., ..- ,i,. Is tr Sot—We head it hints! that orrangeintints are in progress for the abrogation di" the Gauge Law by the Erie and North Elat reed. Is!this so? We ask for iufarriontion. and ~. e want this itsfisrmission so that we may lay it before the people. Wiltsorntiono who ku i rsirs to "ropes" please inform us? 1 • - Q 3 The Grand Jury of Allegheny county has n •:. Measly recommended a suoscriptiou on the port Of dhit opacity. of $1.000,000 to the Allegheny Valley Railroa d , Company. This "was done in accardance . with a yowls los of law. which requires Such recommendation to,au. thins* the COunty Commissioners to make the subscrip• I=l Kr The Detroit Advertiser. En ;speaking of the, re,sit-li ef the late election. asks. "what are the Whigs to do," Why, keep cool. nf course. and inake 'believe me didn't know an3tliing aboof r it.— Rough l 'Nutes. But hilve can Ton "keep cool" r when you have seen so "fiiedlwith indignation." or "shake believe you did'ot, knowsplthing ab3in it." when , that "rich Irish brogue" and "sweet German accent"' condones to ring ,in yin Er. Mr, William A. M'Llellim. au esteemed ciklit of Washington township. fall dowi3 dead on the corder o Bute and 13econd streets. in thia city, on Monday last. Appuplazy is supposed to hate been tho cause. t ,Tax Latium YST.—The couneautvill• ,Courier bragel , abeut a large beet weighing 13h kbs, but we can beat it. Ges...,Loosids bee laid opou—mais.,under curt table. a rig star Pierce and King Beet. ereigiiing 14 lbs. There tr de Free Boil Beet List can beat that. nee whip either, for diet matter EMI EauGa A riox.—la appears fru* a statement published in the Liverpool Blinwiard. (Eisg. 4 ) of October 11; that' the emigration from .that port continues to shOw a large; therms over anyPreareding year. • According to th e ! earful repot Weighed to the Ctistout House. there 'Nisi left Liverpool. oa beard of emigrant ships. during the Stet throeitterters quilts year 1832, the enormous num ber of 179.736 prisons. nodal 456.174, who left last year within the same period scams. Total increase of emigr a nts 21561 . This *Migration has all bean to America. with the co:epees 41 43.000. ihich neat to Aestraha. - CT WI loam frees the fracressia ; den Joke II; blefee asijority for Coegioei i. ren few Oen, /NO- ie a line taijority. bit (boa 16)0 I. fete of the tarred ewe, physically. etei euit-to Comae! I br, 4 I,ver calomel; calomel proviraiet a, fite system—the "L ea etieugthett and never prosty/etee the 'Alien% and renewed life and health tsc . the 'delicate invalid. *adz's * the liver to its fnuctio and give digestive and bpp etne in those movers lc a when is the ordinary seeds% fail in producing y effect. telt • On the inst, by the Be,. 4r. Steinb'erzer, S. .lostoti B Lasr.R. eod Stt,t A31.191DA Stter.irti, I f this cit Olt e 10th inst., by the,Res ' Mr. Glare , \b la s 10 UAW% tied MIDI) IDA• M. •VAA S AA ra. tat of At Ct On the 3t.t uft in Spritigi e by I. S TR1:514, ,W of tivrthe6otti. Ent CO • Mad 1 4 Et, wir.rti of the former pher. On sir Spring by Rev. R. CheeeT, GLO W. NiAirrox of Conneiat. E t.. Co. tad Ma ELIZA:MITI/ C. Gett.t.:4LCC Of tip. (urine , plus. 4 , , DIED. ' On the sth ingt.. in Attitty. fdr. SAUCE(. B. Marra% in .the 46th cenr of hiy ;4- ' - On theiiinrnina oral« 22nd ult Girard. Ms 1r,14 A.. wife of G-org., P. it! her 231 %ear • Stray cloar. Cf TR 4 11 - NJ from the li% lila in nn It.t a hitn.;:e a It hue her hark. a •ilr a.* breliers -unit a 11.1.. on her beat:, and ha- a Lap. S..g cwt.* h,i4 a roe on ht r h nett,lic went 4%% of Any Piriliuz, the al.use cox or gi%e infatuation a here aft. ear found .411 he leterally reisradcd, JA.Mtzt 31..tuiLL Erie figr. 13 • t N O --TIP` Ml' .. —The %lime, eauti iunity ate herr 1I 1101.110.1 that they will? be h•ld ttrietty aeiro.tidahie 14, intro tigeniehts ul.tdo upod ileenuettp, Protr,w ut 1 , k4)1 4 , whether with Coil 'calor ot tier 31; id Patch, i a for rel." and may be iiilrioae.l witli,:any add all kind, ct Nd, - ee, Pateut Othee Report te.SO. . . 1,4) fa% eve. la.. Noe. 13 1...11 I I). p pre.si,Lt. - • ,'-' mr ,, 11 1 reit' , Erie l'itv NI '!....hne the cad) leg,l rett u-c the•a),.),e ••Prkrett -' 111 Erv• 'otfirll. * t.l'. ___- _ Moro eff.rcts of the Cash. System: - /Vs A:gaoled!, re,u,'f. , qre.,,ithi sibs ',CI it tr.e at ttekCi 1:1... 1 ( . 3 L., ' .ti: .., 1 Reed Barn. 1 pint:ND:4. jit.4 r ~..1 an., ii,c.;. • alt . iir.kiie ( .. k isnr:l..aset., at ' ( I_ ow , tuner ii.• •itiitiiiit-lieil.We c.,11 ih) it—itio. •F FL, , 2e . i We' I.le wit Isoior. We have just opened new 1,1,“e of Bs i ea :.• S•illii.. 'ilk-, t :1,1 wttle bt:: k dO.; the ref) heft Ii tore. , • ; french Merio.... i'ersi-iii Thll 6. Cobiarthe a aid the nicer 1 detain. for I. per ,:tr,l to lie 14u k - IeFFI of New York . Sri.alt . 1, Ion , : anit •ii ill re Hroc ha of new it grizit.; Turker ie. Silks. ri , ter . lam! Plaid. in great 1, - trirly. 411 , 1 llt ler' PO low as to !Oak II I 10 hl Itth at th e i.fe: of e‘gui,etitii) '—iittlecd they sire FO 100 4i. I woke our rt.,althors refipe to shirr Skase Jamb, eoli.ler.-; ! twele4. trouble. when they lih.l Illett customers are comm.; '.. , t hef..re pure Itasit.G Well. It ri priatt ;we &•.W% Name IF .Shates turtaht furtash will o. whit y<„,,,..1,6v,..itil ..,,,...-..„ „,,,,,, the 1. kr.'en or roor . i I lacolppi purrhaettr. . For the Gents, we hare evep, ilk., neer...ark f. - 4 an c.. 1. 1 ,. re, '1 eery Cheap. and for fault he.; tee have fill .11.,sin, .1 hi .....i. , itt2 article.. 'I .riees th.,: itek: ii... 3 111 I.e k etir4 toe I.tlre I -F rrlertds :ilia eostomers. we .., :4 make these word. enoi.. !.., to 'An' tittere.te. and try us. I tie Nov. 1..11-s—r . • 'il- -- 7 . I`y (i • - t- - 4 - rr.''r..)v ~t 3 .• - ~ z. 4...:,.., - ,...,;;;) - ,,,,c. ,1. ' 1--• • - -,, .- ...-r-...-....: ' -..,.• i 1 , - , q , k 4 V l . :_:- 77 ct " •' 1 , ' 4 111, 2 .'• ..."; l'• _.- - . . sl . . n..„, .. 1 . i ta... if etiiiik"RA. 1 - i t itt' - 'll6.l:iiiiiiii . i For the titre of • 0 4 COUCIIS, COLDS, tECIIRSENESS, "BACTICIIIT;S, • WEEr)OPrITG-cquon, - CROUP ASTIIPA - A an CQNSUMPTION „Many 3 rare of trial, instentl of I inpnir.twg the puld.r eonCer the,fictne. ha.-won fur it fin aplategallon and remor , ear etereding the . most sanguine. elpectationa of iis triese•- • ; Nothing but its virtue, and the unaiirmltattr brat ; conferred on thousands of suffCrers, could or isjsuite and insitm the reputation it enjoin. While , niany itifrrtor reine,bcr try upon tLe co - tituunity, have filled and been dtreardett OH al hued friends by every trial, conferred benehts do-the afq I they can never fortret, and produced cures too'nuturront ad a _ rentaprabie to be forconen Slide it is a fraud on the public to pretett•ttrlarair.4: , nine infaiiiiity' cure—mill;therc a!nridayi pit et t eriF dc es tint kadi:is a gencr:cittut.g. cut:r2>-• e m N ih arialdo cure thali•lteti Vt:lhich eittpint. I. I •As intte ni,tlses these feces' wider and better Anon n. elite has arn , lua It y .1 t • COittelbel•esi rtl i :knee Of tne t ' the !or, cabin of the ‘ll/ericatt Oearant, to the pniaces or Evre he , an h:11144. .1 . 11r41110041. thw Clli ire country, in eier tP hod iu cod almost every haiiijet it contains., t' berry Petri' I\noon as (he liestreinedy estiiiit 'or disease d • of tly-Thislit .nties, Andrei many foreign oeuntries. it ticonasue to sera' e sleety used by their most intelligent pktaieians. In Cir:t tc . i tat . Fraueti and Germany. where thestsiptti,:al rerie l•their hu,hest perfectilin. Cherry Pectoral i. 1 , and i constant use in the arMies. hospital..aliii• i t s, 11 lie In uitutionsond in donteStie practice. the sViE • their attending physicians east employ for ihc twee di . Le s fee tiOns \of the flings. Also lip Milder cases, and fir th. , slit is .afe. iil)baxant,atid Lai c1i..41 to care. •In (set, some in datttiritiF ) t-iitittionials we receive have been from parents.* bare futiud t eilleactuas in cases particularlyjneide.u.t, - .:;-• hood. The Cherry Pectoral is lanufactured by a practical (brae and every ouMre of it under trisowneye. with invar, ey and care. i \ t'is sealed and protected by lan: hers mer . consequen4 can be relied 'on as genuine unthout se= ation. \ We have endeaitored here t jto furnish the ennuntr.,n medicine of such itilrinarc sdperiority avid worth.... mend itself to-their\eontidetice—a remedy : at ours " and effectual. which e,hts basi by repented and proved itself to be ; an trusetiy gre 4l: e nre u , p „.",24 f 4 chemical accuracy. of 'enetts tb aeurd th, :FP new agent on which tt fur .the best tr ... .itt , afflicted with q rented o for them Al' t!...l„iLtv•• . " can do. PRERAREO AND AMES C. %TER. „. Practical eat friesniat. Sold in Erie by J II eo.i on North Last by I ~141 Town dr r9.:_in,Gir:u Cranes , • laceShsrman. wird by ery u here. 1 STEW GOODS IF p - R FDFCEZ r CST received a tare elected Rork of PO 'ar Groceries. (la raw: alt se et a. teriniiied to sell nt the lon est price,) Ibr prowl t trii• tablisheiii the cash and ready pat priricire, rot t 'r sold—give us a call and satr.fv ytinwlbe, vowcve„ illußOD,h Erie Oct 30 lit3g-23. ;ilttktern lill att.: IferF2ll.o R 091124 large n..ortfti T ritt Just rervn ed .l cheap, Oct 30 1-32 , 23 VINt 'ENT. tt gi WIND TUra. A that are indented to I>r A Thmei. - by Voteorl° l4 ; 4 - 1. count will pira.c call and settle the same n or my books will positively be-left With &it Sinil.lth'"'"it fter the 19th Nov. 6-44 DR. /Sew Goods! *Sir Goods!: r* T AM now receiving my stock of Fall and Wintern is6 . 1 prising the most extensive assortineitt of Donn -tic 5 ",. a 0s Dry gash , ever offered in this city. which 1 uitt +4-U ` lower prices than any other establishment west of itstlaeo wishing to panellise fiir east) will dud it 10 - thea whrollr 6 and examine sty stock before purchasing else herd. a:vvo to tensive assortment or lireeerier. Cry,e het ) . an itafAilteGs, which will be sold cheat, for cash. Please calf and riaul.• l yourselves at tuy old stetted On cheapsidin Erie Nov." 6 Ustll-26 13XLIF: OILES!!' I'r e TUST received n goleteliit nreortinetit i`litio. tk• -- a rade an,i wiped ?Nu., also cord Silk. of ever" 0r... ( r quail' y nr reduced priceii,al:ollin lonh• and equate ireoic•tZt, li':great hart:tow. IMO Mui.trn Coitrril, Dow ect:. to ill ' ° __. l , F Corhinere Long Shamir, Veryl cheat) at ihe.New YO/i. titor;,, 4 3Bonnell Block Erie 941 3043 • MARRA it NEW. G 001).8. abial TE suhteriber. would anti n 4411 the attettiton of ihe l' , , the f et that they are receiving a err and writ 0461 ',,,. A. wortieent °flirt, gootle.itrocerice, hardware. t,nailierY a ,r . ft .46 Our mock erunprises the greatest variety of Hurst, bo"' ii o:i Shawls, Hoviery. India utiber ehoeii atid demesne good!, si a 6.111 we hie at.any previous une ottgred. and k.i unstiO AP7., ; • eau he stupassed in thi tnarket, Our &do/stouter: a_ or Pall Family are rvrpee ally loured 10 tali and rianui 4 0 Week. all we fcel.euntlde twe can otter our goods 2 11 2: PlegWeeilired in iis market. ' JAS. HUGHES • ie 001 30 am Sllll . ll JAcit:42l.