Political and General News. • Further Divine Disasters, The Cleveland Herold, says that the Wainer :Yorthernei, which left the Sault on the lit inst., lay some days at Malden. •On Friday, if*, water there fell lour feet, and many vessels were left high and dry, but were nearly all off again by Saturday eight. The. Nortfterrter tonnd the brig P. J. Clark,, on Middle Islind - reif,'Llks Huron, and parted as haw iCer indeavoring to putt her off. The Clark was loaded with barley, anal hotrod for Cleveland. The crew had thrown 4iChl:e,. bushels overboard. The Propellera t tat 4 Gity. Captain Pheatt, which left Cfeve 'Thursday evening. made the islands with diffictlfty, and was twenty-three hours working from Point su Pete to'blititk.a. She ship trzd much water, and at Malden the captain entered •a protest.' • • The propetler Ohio went ashore in St. Clair riv er, but-got off after discharging her cargo, and .bas arrived at this, Dort. . • At the .03,,uth of the Weiland cant!, the th'ir. Eagle, Capt. with a cargo of 8,000 bush els of wheat, for Oiwegu4. is ashore---ressel 'and cirgo'S twat Foss. 'One man was lost from the . Eo gle, and the t.st of the crew were rescued after great exposure and suffering. ThiCariadian schooner goverign, is also ashore at the same alsce, and is ;a total wreck". The Ca nadian Fe hooner,; ,Lady Besot, is alito.ashore there bur be got off. - The.6..ow. II i ng vessels are ashore inside the Cot, andrwill be got off without much troub!e: brig Pow- Critet, schri :Erie!, Hamlet, D. Newhall and Sea ill • There mt .- same thirty vessel, in Grand River, all more or less damaged by toga of eaile, spars. Awing the /number are the brigs .Vobet►an, Burns, Preble, Minder and Venice, barques Canada and Utica and others. The schooner Sarah 'll. Buses, Captain Hunts berger, with a cargo of ehesse, went satire Friday morning, on Long Point, and is high and dry. ' ' The Toledo Blade of Friday says: - 'The•wind commenced blowing last evening at • dusk. and continued through the night. This.morn ' ing the river showed her bottom is divers places, the feriy bon', was Aground, the old Clinton was • tursietl:nearlf tom turvy, the hickory • pole was all awry, several schvesters were hard agrJund an] there wa• a MliSi generilly," The schooner Storm ran info Gravelly Illy, and when inside, run afoul of a rock eni sunk. 'The brig Constellation had her tiremast wirrieJ away,.near the head of the take, bnt anchored and rode out the storm. The Empire slsste left Erie about 11 tic s oer, Saturday mo , oint, and got aground. • 11 the e%en log she manaril to get oil; and is now supposed to be aground at Fairport or near there. 'A large steamer, aupposo.d to be the Globe or islit anchor at the mouth of the chagrin ricer, hiving }oft both her 'pipes. A veltsel, name not' - knohivn, is Iyiv, bnt In Me* , up,Jlear the above steamer; ta. s iu, a nituila.r or ves,els have entered protests at there 'atom House in this;city. - The steamer Mic4igsta,lwhich left, Ciereland on Thursday night, has not been heard from. . _ 1:17` i-c,inr lone to receive account of disasters via the Yake during the gtle. Several avasels are, reprted ashore at different places, the names on which we ale nnab'e to ascertain. We capy the fulloiking from the Erpresi: The sehtoiner - Star, loadel with railroad iron, is ashore in Georgian Buy. Laite Huron, and will prob. ably prove a total wreck. She was owned by Smith, Brothers, of this city, and was in‘ured..ie- The schr. Meridian, with la cargo. of burley, from the Upper Lakes ( we= beiached near Wind Mitl Point, some boor mi'es from this port, on Monday night. She will be got off without much damage. 'no vessel is -owned by the Messrs. Witislow.—. We learn from Capt. Markle, of the schooner Cher okeeohat he saw Wvchuoner in ctistress above Erie, on Friday lasi, arid that before he came up to her she foundered aod.went do!wn-i—all on board lost.-- 'foe yes:sees bulv.rirks were painted straw-color. and her stain-top•insifl painted white. The steumer llyarn. , nd wo4 D,inkirk .t.heit 'the ga!e coin.n•rt• t erailm rtros-ii.re-iiiiiittir:--ft,doesTerywe'll in fair %V.:other. • lAatyß hitre, heard of no fur ther ilipasters to this vicinity thin Jhuae noticed on Saturday. • The pnipeller Sanuom, . fearzd, %CA prose a total wreck, int] at the last accounts the sea .was Oe.tilineuyer her.. She is;owned by Mr. Ster'ing. _dr 'Zoo' re, Michipn, and was I •wi.h 833 nt whier ws e.)4 4 17.111.4 to E. Weed SI. Co.. And shoot 490 bbs to lio:ley bt I:ohnson, all of whicit .was insured. She towed into Erie by' the isteanter Mie.'aigna, 09 Sunday last 'during the gale. and she hal then thrown overboard som•I 500 bba tianr, and sheaves down on her way tru•n .drit en on the beat?), Vesaeis whiCh arrt.ed lier.?. on Slturlay re 11r. having seen bodies of men and article• of for., , tUrr, which are supposed to have come evil from th.: steamer alit *attic. tinting about in oil threw Part of the furniture was recogn;zed as to the Atlantic. propeller Globe, ash 're at D u ill prove At . total loss. r • The Ohm - oiler E. K. liruee, aslinre nrar this ci :y. as owittd by Williant Bulklek. and, insured the Wual for s3,ooo.—Bsitio angrier. Semen TO rug Occtslox.—Write Now Orlean: Cononercial Bulletin, a whig peper,.efrer the result of the eieetion was known, says : We use no words_ to express onr fzeliugs on thLo occasion. We ire in the cJnditint of the hero o tho . fullpwing - ‘• gate up9n a time,'' so the story runs, "the: lit•t4a man whobe chief business it wds tl, go from - house to house and purchaseasties, whictt be depos iced in a earl made for the purpose. anti then con veyed to the, ashery on the top of a high hill. Ttii man was noted as the most tremendous swearer it the whole region round. He possessed en immen collection of profane phrases, which he Aurmld . ElOll _ forth, when irr.tated at any: time with amazing Vol Wailay, One day,"after filling his cart, he proceed ed to the aahery. By some means Or other LI s ti in the back of the cart became al; e 7'it raise . J an , r ( a swan stream of ashes poured out, all the war, a. lbet WPM 0 the hill. The neighbors saw titti mis hapokild followed, expecting, when be asceirtaine. , his m isfortune, to Eaten to an extraordinary old on preeedenteti ebulletl.n. But they were disspliointed for. ifter looking. at his empty cart, the.1..4 strew of white ashes all the way titi the hill. and tile gab ing crowd..he pot his hind Roon h:3 heart and said in a,sutnitted tone : • ' Xeietbors. it's no )41e ! ceeT D) nrrticti TO THR OCC4StO:4 r " 17- The followi ng, from the Cleveland Fares City. exhibits some. of the fruits of Ahalitionism plucked from a tree where abolitiouis:n vegetaie luxuriously : We have not recorded an elopement this many day, but here is one black esmogh to make up fo the clelinquer t m—the plurticulars of which we tak from the Pldia4rater : A negro named Staler, hand-on a propeller, on Monday night eloped with !white girl from the residence of her father, nee d ;Oberlin. The infamous rascal has had no less the three Week wives uow living, and now, hae, no doub a white one. The villain enticed her tom fro borne, and'was pursued by her father to this cit P -but to traces of the whereabouts of the guilty coul pie haat yet - been discovered, • We trust the negr - miry be caught' and punished to thefullest extent •i he laws ' Tr. "Mida p," said old Rnger to his boarding .house keeper, "in primitive countries, beef is ate a legaUender ; but, madant," said he, emphaticall thrusting his fork into the steak, "all the taw i Chriiirendom couldn't make tbia beer tender." looked 'Mond the board for encouragement, a found it in the fact that all the boarders who ate tit beef held their jaws... CP`mDmig me, if I dont believe the worlds wheelbarrow," said • jolly inebriate, as he rol along the payment, "and I'm the wheel rernlyi on a haxls. "Now I'm in the mod,", as- he headlong into the gutter, '•and now I'm no dry la as he fetched opowthe curb-stone. His coneludi remark, as his hoots followed his head down sa d cellar-nay, was,-"•ow the wheel is broken, and t wane* is eat et repair." - Sharp Pashas. The New Vewk..lle4r, a .Webster fces the defeated whip the following hard be rib.: • The New York. less shoddend at the ids 'to Franklin Pi r ite a new . and slaw/ own Man, is c =flitted the mighty trust of y Agitate*. s men in their foreign and dm 1r elations!" The'EXpresi must include in it., ation'all "those iiho isitend , se become citizer Utscisra.—The man who refused the Presi .f Mexico, because of his excessive patriutisq •een refused the Presidency of his own counts ause the people did not cuosider him compe l ill the offiCe. We are infarm43 that the man who travel! ost "dtrect route" to Blue Licks !oat his 10 , antlered up Salt River.: , Since the &lit pirty hive achieved an nrill n Vinod:able" candidate, what might they u Vie with an nosiraitahhs one! "An old s.i!dter 'will rediain at the head • rail', where thpt "fiat brogue" will' c utti give encouragement and milace to his brave he Ile 403 of the ,Uti!ted States. nut of c have decided to retain him in his !Present lit iii'ittatiati, "where, thank God, be 1 has the c ia C4llO of war, to render his ,eunatty some Sc Seward'egame for the presidency in 106 i ed oat, and the loth-demagogue has been tit' Abolitionism throughout the country has bee signally reboked—the p'stforin which the ab ists ":pai on" slipped out from under them them down -Rice. SJ many tilickbinls el i int we can't write—!o.l tit wish we Ced the "repther tieketl' . Gitiothar's Nrcir emto•—"N )11r, MOO have professed a lure fir slavery, whilelyde avowed our hatred of that odious iuititution to l enneiiiate you, we, gave . you a catolida stood na your own platform, and we faithful'' ported that candidate. giving yiauf`tu and however, thit we i wish] not aline a pro creed. %Vie sacrificed everything to you principles; lend yet yo i refused to anpport th gar nominee.'. Nix, the sentitnent of the doposed to slavery, arid .n fitore yon need 'pest anything mare from 'its; we will rail.V..i on anti-s:avery groutid., and uominate Wilt Seward for ,P,FepiJnt." , • - Thiat. is tiid source, aad this is the line u men', that will be 4,iurFuid in future by the' hoo.is of sbe North; and this will be the ful ' i f the prophecy of Datilel Webster on his dap that, "alter Ithe second. day 'of November n. Whig piny" as a nitiional party, will exist li. t•tory ,''' • ' 1 , • FLAG). or israt:p —Greeley .11l k s take.; JO 1 Se At end-, 'rahorti'• ig and run up a sihsll, 'one at half mast. This indicates dtstreas 4 as a surreo er. Pool Greeley! we pity you the ext rem sinister. . DIGNIFIg. .-...Greehy told sr Union Wing 1 3 day that if colt was defeated now, they won tIA ; fI ' IrriPti 1 - nii.r.e . r' ' pest time -, ..tn. mining 'V, I. Seward 1 , LoutsArut.itg:q ix New YOWL CITY B iklia oily .1fi rif cerlisir, muralizini u: I ) -ill -. -i L. • N , lean eroni*oditive . rapid rise r, .4'!liiN .apolean from sni. to soperls 'l've grandeur and power, ree.i)t, reminisces ,eA of his sojiurn in Ntw York The editor says :, i i - We kilo him wbilst he resided fin New 1 a lodging 1 use in Read. street. then kept by 41eznan wb i no* necapies i a high 'offi:ial 1 ,1 loader the ranch - Government. At that ti was vary our, and' very dissipated. ; N4tt profligate i t his habit*, and withuitt t o pe ability t.) indulge to the full[bent of hia inc the culpable resPonsibilities which chirs• him, he was frequently expelled from certaitl itt-whichobtruded himself, and more than, timeg was the ocCuiJant of a ceU at the of the Park, lung slops; tore dawn. Nut lung prior to his leaving the Uai•g•l he was arrested- f!ir a misdem'anur him at thefitsreputebte :wise of a wourn w tah:ishingi It he ofOn %kilted, and the writer article wa emplaikl professionally by him him from t. e threatening pon•pqtiences of h fewnessindis'eretion. , We little edez that time.that theth‘mghtlees, gay,yogn was then Our client: (and Wino is stkil , . r 10.1 iii l • man fest deZ:iny," 'tawnier w e b e l ie the realization of!h a amtiititris hotte4i and' ti:ons will but hatten the, fearful dooM qtiestimayy impends r.ver 11;m. ,--...--_ . C:?"'C4u . nei N/Orse he! I an 4 ineitest on Fr teruoan übn the' bily of John Dort . . a• led ' years old. , h•ho cathe to his death under the 1., circomstehces. The deceased resided witl% reilts rut Oratt str e et, and ,abyst two o'clock! day of eropon returned borne, having.been e oh porchaie sorneiarticies of grocery. His i few_yrars oldor than himself, was then nt ht rerrrainderinf-the family' being absent. Ha been in the house more than two minutes, ti taken his } , eat by the stove in the kitchen to warm iiioNsvlf, %I. en the entire• building fell fearful crt,ll. 'I e girl, alio.ikas standing i titan cscaoed, sb 'carrels knew-fl ow; bli , lot tunate al waa•buried in the Tit' • . A no! i ~r run e.Cre itnniediaiely' tin the spot, and t. fort wag made: to,l reera the boy. . I!" era nut inn few minutes, bill was trite iert.l, having . beii broken.. The house wad built-a one an i rq half sitories high, but c.sastroc very insedn re tnanner, not having a single ti. aralie:ttgl thus liable to spread out and fat tr-rvo•. 1 A Ferdict of accidental dealb was ed. — . ./.'w ;rain Courier. . RnastUr sr Wastriat.n......The Buffalo C clot of WieJnesdaly , lies the fullowiog accio robbery damMitt'ed in Westfield. New Y Sunday 71h ittst :1 . • oA young wh n aaan who, represented berm rssident of Bltialia, went: to the house of _ Ster‘:rs. about tree miles west of The . vi e grged to do lyuseworb. She l•-ft on I leo, however, gretendilg nnc. to be otitis Sher er place. Oa Saturday evening the do( made fast as ustiSi but when the family g Sunday morninglit waseound that the ho open told set erallarticles of jewelry, action valuable gold wench and ling, a purse c some twel‘e dollirs IVA other, property l stolen. Appearinces indicated that son InuAbave elocealed thetbselves inside the over night befora the doors had been eft suspicion attached to a Man occasionally about the term. -1 Upon ingtiirry, however, ii the 'Buffalo girll had gone late at night to shop in-the village and paid fur a liminet, ta i money out of a [purse answering the jeferi th e one stblew. ' She hid aliens mr.ls goorl son's Tavern, aid there...alas .! for the ./ the arse'—hod o rayed herself in her pilferl and taken 01mi:fit:grit tra;a for Bu ff alo. ,r 1 8e:1'811(11.1er:in, an efficient offic:i from V accompaoleyl by Vt. Steven's son, are novel l of the shier. wia.i hats been tracedpto hustle will duubtlesn s ceich the delingoeilt damsel, Vas:otts A SHORSt.—in the severe ga'e of last the Selll,omir Everett and Abigail we ashore east of Ashtabula IfarbOr. The loaded with Iron lies In the surf *breast Hill. Tn. i';eereff. lumber laden, is on t some rods further East. There are bow twined of getting both these vessels into I • weather auitable lahoeld favor the uudert ./Isitfahuirt Telegraph. A Goon Ruirtaricu.—TheN. Y. Trios a formal Ivies 'fi the Whig party. After, ciog that thaty is "slot merely disc.ons l i t a n n ihilated." a , that it is impossible that ever be sallied again," after the exhilatior: 1 of the aversion iif a large portion of its nu "Sewardism." the Tribune declares its ti of adhering to Sewardism, aid letting th party proper go . It says: . if 10U mean simply that the Whig partY, iy 'alike/fain its former power by merley itself of all that, is stigmatised*, "Seward entreat . you to go ahead with the :taper There is nothing more to risk or to loose ' there can be no harin in trying this on ar it out. We whom yon call "Sewardites" and will gladly rest awhile and lot you gul l you see fit.--.4lbany Rsgister—Mbig. t I Th i.t p n ii ime or 14 Erie sod New 1 Railroad lames" W la e Valley sad .1 7 d for rot i o 46 = • . Cne Vold thwart ERIE. PA• SATURDAY MORNING. , r:lraEß94. Nit that an- estic 1 41C11- • , • the Thit st ra. I Oo Wednesday last. at ' t haltlast three. the loot spike wee drives in -the ire beads that eleaseci,New to:k city with Cif:whetted. no spot whore the track 1 tram the Fast met that from 4 West.- that fermis' the conneatioa. was about five 'lee west of this city. sod ! whoa it was aecosaidishee t afternoon trait from the ! 'rest. which, hall - arrived afa Memento previews. tir,t( pet La strotio l k and with flap yieg the booming of ace. cons and the cheers of the phi altembled along/tbo has. dashed tato Erie. The rowd assembled alibi de: pet 'was immense. and dente tutted how fully th‘ Gym• ! psthies of the peep!' have a sad aril with tit who Ihave seeceoded,against a pollute! tipOpitioa. - bsilding this road. A paid cciebratioa in holier of the ev tit will talks place, in this city on Taesilay next, it wl h it is con - e &oily boOed neuterints humid gees from Ouffele. r Cleveland sod Philadelphia *ill take pill. Gay. Bigler 1 Oas invited, and it was antic" atoi Its wou ld be present bet we regret to say he is ~..7 4 ,bi ether engage , stunts from attending. - 7 1 _Owing to the bathed acne iotthitand Of the company, tl 1 to extend to all who May wit paid excotsion on Tuesday assered as that they will sh, tonna to a free otearsion .ency • , has 79 be ot to with. dare =123 tri'y, raiive purity play: loser. let • pie! 1, pm penly Ll4t e wbo , stani t bvery St bury and ;The Prpalmeti of tide rood hive no deabt, if the preset* taaintained in leder and e• both. A jotter / f i rma the for .h. Milled, giveo-as the ar eabaeriptiornif 1111.000.0013 b certain. odd that a eanninitt visit this,:lece nix* week.. lirth ii :et ex • 1856 ern . 0. eir4n ); . q.. nieut h- -d, .et, the I.aly in 'nut.e Scscrine:— Ir. lanes hart, a uckly lierpit4l. We have Isa ird sr lass Urea object 614. end diad been taken to early id tie summer. A fit ceired • letter from him deuce of!coming health. but he had scarcely perused ed iblat his fondi.st hops son was dead: 1 .n hii white $ welt otter J Rite titian) MI Theo Dtcerreator Na , oirtiedy mado s its appearance cravings•: A conception o may bast be formed when propreturiospendod $1.495 glitter oalooory pairs- Th. to grant thew etraitto Uo p thew—Wely hint. ladle.. n .l as to fall to place it in your. lenity. Alaraps to bo had price 25 btu. TIM 1111723 time I ay.-- ark: at a gen -4140id4 lime lie ri iu4!y MEM %nation terizeol places; dozen Piofesan Grimes.' a Coat all bottoued . do B.Pnpology.et the Reed fl bi •'some pa tophatteoirhe h• is Set. • jii; in State, tel by 1,4 e es a ibis rr We hive evidence h craii fight fur “iinnciples' hese alreedy taken the &el first ant vie het is said tolls "W►ii our mktsruporary st appliciats-hors lair,s,d? la Offsce." - or xttors Ils tnerups friends kiss Gras. but tact Lime has no U save ..rock •ted. at an who) 11 to .14 h %it that ET The fats stormkiss ham Oise airy similar ou oldest sailor.... Jay af- •trteen lowing ,hta pa ave ter • ent ont later, a no, the ad nut d jolt .r . tr and ' with a ',ear the h. un her of ,•eri7 ef- ONX Ely TOIL TOW.VIIII.*. in Elk celerity. ie "ono of At the lets election. there 173 votes. every one of King 3-7 "The is Temperance paper shortly amercing officio i 4! thug day at SU cts a year, aud o I 'slitter from the orde' of th 3-1 The' R 21114 Notes Isola, county, who titillate of Vierce and King that itl brain. We look 'epee tts4 nese/tholes& there is one doubt—the Rweirk Nate: it similar way, sad for two r have say success to boltoe ..yeald t be nothing to cone . 4eken I' neck brick.. ed in a • across, at any return- ET Pi:tom:the publvii monthly m■ansiva oa the pers. probably. It ie to fr. Morally paid for; sod it i of a popular maga:Sue wit 'ontster at of a .rh, on i 11r. P. ge and aittrday ed with K . re A antes blciaiscriotat -uictaa.—Agaia ia this Paw bee of our piper we ere Iledlapou to record another heart•rendiat.es** of, self dairection while leboriag an der Humility. Us Wads* sight last. the wife of Col. W. IV.. Looms. of this • tr. who had beau ceaboed •1 bier room most of the suns er with *schema. Imam times deranged. arose Pam her and committed *Meld* by drowning herself in Mil reek. Fur several days she had appeared better; and on tisi night in queitiba h a d retired early to rret. He nosed her about_thrse o'clock. and se ho found she had (t erstbouttakinoter clothing. he imModiately pre the alarm ; bit it was too late.— Mrs. Ls.' was the daughikr of Major U. L. Brown. of Bruwu'a Mo:el, and war a lady .universally respected wherever knowp. We dimply sympathise with her no ar.rous relative's and Mamie in this beart-roudiug ealam• ity f •-• . . CIT Winter approaches. and with it the , frost and snows of many dip. the.read alike of tlis poor and rich 6. 1 . " —;:the time went lioks lo at many a door and makes himself a eonttant.tho gh unwelcome guest. Jack Frost. too. become. his at and Mirada% himself into places where he is not wfintsd. sad *oaten& seniestly for as abode doting the, cold and "cheerless days sad eights. A remedy fur ',lila., evils may be found at the Foundry of -Memos: Beanott & Cs:. where shires of all kinds sad desertplioes may be had almost for the ukiag which are warranted. with the help of a very little weed. to keep oat frost mid cold They 'hewn beautiful eprei. mess of _Parlor sbr-tightal for wood ne coal; and then the Afeyfifsiter Cseiting Steve. et min blooms its virtues without trying it. Reader go and boy Pus. • i 11:7 We are rtiquested to say that the Dancing Scheel. opened by Mr. Kellogg ate Brown's Hotel. will meet bit cities a week—Tetiedele4isteed of twice. as sdrertilied in his circulars. 1n eostigeenet if the Railroad Cele bratiea on Tuesday aest4howeser, the meeting for dim weak will be oe Wedaeslimr. at the *seal heir. • 11.------------ . 7[T "Vtx s s itisi."..—Tti Pitiebergh lomat may jamly assail, with rldietil the •Ilealtylsia“ gilts rem in regard to Gin. Seen end Gie. Pierce. There ie moth ing mere ridiculous. noon, eyes. tlten the reheat II slimy the rem to jest new hitlgiag in towardsGn. Pura: and if he be the um* w • him to be.-he oak ere Ws, hays beams perfectly ioaated with **deem prepared i i ik fir him—that* if he bentsed ahead Atr,,a Ghat. littmA. the rani that Winstead einsemed amid s k i eatde of ow hairy sea the emelt ofsea be ll s. seed* mem* Infs. kyWe" eyopethi althea abewired epee hastirdbe I mo ... ~ whit prosesieee , his de et - . e takes I attudun teg but it ,can 'ist 'trade r mbers to tentiono Wbig ml purffing sin, we Meet 01, and d trying re tired, (ahead as .rk Ci ly has bowl yd. in f eiligionis at present at the *at ansgers 1011 net be able z to participate in the pro s intitetles, bet they hare tly extend a general e Rail Road. are brightening, and we law in regorel to guavas is balance. this . roed will bo sr President of tho Reed. trying intellivanes - that • the ei;.y of philadelphis is from the Co; council will e are pained to learn that itldlcreek, committed Rai . eai i , Philadelphia, one day !none or the particulars; bin t fi:s of insanity forme I that hospital for treatment days Since hit father re - Inch gavii griddling OTi• th in toady and .in mind; when the telegraph inform= i s wers,prottrated—Ahat hid 1 . y Book . • last et the - veinnaa„ hes contai ni tig fire fell pros en. i the value of Otis number ' state that the enterprising au it. Its dazzling beauties . °sag ladies abeald resolve opal they provide it for d noir, will be 23 Wegallant hand's at the earliest oppor. t Be 9, 'Brown's Bleck--!. Goody's at the old geutlemaa with a before.r—is hectoring ou ass. Th. professe'r used 'tu 11 • wore a buy. iud we guess ,-re at home, Urn-the D.lma , not. spoils. Sii aciAlictaia for Ike Eno POll Office, and he Editor of We I.7osercr. d corrected. Whether • v t est the field for the Erie oat I n we hoow. but we do bowel •v 4 Of to dO - so al de / p . reifir • / • strived; It will he publiohed monthly under the coixDol of o gout: I s . Sono of Tempefoiaco. • ells of a Peitiocrat in Chan , d ea toodli over the auensee predate! Oongeetino of tho story as *Aire then donbtfol. Bing of which there is' no in will be attacked io n &sobs: His party will never over, and if they did, there et: • sr. is gotug to start a new I st of January, a rival of Hat. , made up of original anieles. Il i to eoinbine the thraoteristies i• those of a q 4 &roily review. - 1,(4 Cabinet Ards. Tho ilitlogios Sfdman who ire is 8401814 g sag the sowing admlsiyitratios the varies"' examastivo &PRA• masts. nod to/essagitato tha gioneil of thit eitetialgra• tears. is a ages which deeply escitea the pshlie bidet. )1 . oat and fix its atteutioe. The w* Is and sisetious.tho local isteveets. pommel attach rots. and individual bogie. whisk are agliPtiod la isve • great party. listener!, straggle for represents. .ties ' iii infirsemee in the organization of the government wh that party has appointed to potter. As the chimer of II these reassesses wee hushed sad dittoed by the ea ' *eel vole, 'kiosk welcomed the 'oomieation of the Goa -1 vegloo. and which has gismo oteitfirsted that somisatios by so triumphant a verdict. it ii little roisible that the political eagui l ty of Franklin NOM*, Which has Igoe him to his rimier poeitioe. will permit him to aground himself by the Oniberrasements of reseseitated sectional : Inesenees. His esteblished character °tars a guarantee that hi: cabinet will be in harmony with . the union which bee called for freshness of energy and vigor. and freedom front sectional traminels to meet the saw oireernstances of this progreseivcrepolgie: and lidlis Is no prebehility that ha will be importuned sr heod.wiolt• od lute a sacrifice of his present high position. • The shadow. of corning •Vellb are bread; •tho policy of this Dation has new world-wide relation:n*l6d not only attune men are regained hot a strong party-to .straggle with those events and to direct that policy. ' Fortunately the iatellectual r i c h es t of-the democratic party are *quid to the demand made Spon'them. They are sollimited to -some half a dogs iudividials who stand out In isolated greatness. and boldly elitists a demi god worship.- It has become genet'sl to leek upon the Stele Depart meat as absorbing or controlling the rest of the admin istrative. lad from the estate of existing cud threatened relation: there never has been a time when it would re • egoism mere ability or evict a more. sleepless energy.— Bat, with a gentleman in the Presidential chair comps. ' tent to fulfil the duties of lie statism. the State Depart meat ought ant to fismoUte the cootrolling influence of the administration—a power grershedowing the throne Bach i prinse-niiiiieter, or orrinopoliaing iofiuriace, le oily requisitslerhers the interests of a station lie in the 1 bands of a weak and incompetent ruler. be he soveielgn ' or President; but as Franklin Pierce is eminently ids quite Is the position to which he hat been gilled; it is ! expected that the administration will be his own. j Dimly with the wisdom of hies council, sod not coouitted• ex. elusively to any one or ell of his cabinet. Tne same general *lnmate which has given so pre ponderating tin influence to the State Department has I rated the Navy Department as dui lowest - cabinet office. I not at all inn the line of safe precedents. or to be fiiled by men who might hope for !mildest elevation; the recent uurortunete oiception, which sacralled a worth.). gentle. Iman, but coofir ne the rale. Ti*. Navy Department is doubly an important one. It Se closely allieJ with t the I t State Department in its central andforsiga` relations.— f-Hy ittis l i g nonion! oads i ien,iinica in the selection of 1 officers for foreign duty. ands tst the iestructiotte given them. nor °era iostitatioox'utoy he elevated or degraded. ware. expenditures eq.' ilip'som itic d:2l:ulties nay be in t:reseed or &welded. Arsio•no weak main con raped). administer the 211. try 0471rtire sat because it has etutrol of not only a I irge / in rant of de id mitosis!. but alsti ;t of a large body of on n 0rg1A . 7.-ti iota a piwerfal ahi *Ai . halal state —s st • whial seltiio "'adzes the existence of great personal pnwor. _Which may' efts* cruel doled right.. A ii ) :riiii; luso is nesoasery to release himielf I from thee, so schmonts of this power, to treat moo as timers. soil not as rank 11/11.1 grs Is, and to dietingoish bo. Li/teen this do newts of privilege and the claims of right. Wiese an - iiiitivi.loel sdsq tete to these rovisitious doe* adnuitster the &Irene of tits Navy DipartMeat i he bo• so era mere tool of the eluting na v al power. which idiots. for its own selfish purposes, the wilier the' pre • : /aiding officer. and lesser Min n ie 1111142411 himself by de teeing the guIJ lace and embroidery of 'e ua)form to 'ortuoue our..republkcan officers 1. 1 .ta the (oilmen' of a ;.reign prince. cud thus to divert hint from the relit arid weighty interests which portasu tuti• depirtinent; end those who either knew not the u iture of our iustitutious or dared net to assert them. liVe -shill inaugurate a new rti!., per- spirit:with the new adiniui l sir4ion, a spirit winch-will . de towel the and able. self-relying men in all the executive dip it:- eats and do away with the 'ads:king control of clerks. I:wide-old fogyism. end all the indirect Ind irresponsible 't—Nlary's, • • agencies which i,nstruct. ccin:col an d:rec: d of."-. tbwnshtp. The Condition and Prospects si Mexico. lute and ' la spealtio; of Ow Provicts of '4exica for the futurl thelsfie, remarks that her 'coedit:au . 411111 become such, that, %plass a remedy can .be tenni soot'. 'the state _moat actu illy (.11 to pier- .I.—• Aissrehy prevails everywhere. In this einergency it has bee:, proposed, by 114 AO prone:want eitizsas there. to re. eta State Axon 21 the 11l In st fitted for the crisist but as yin., the intent's' of this exited general are too power• fel for thls,.etathe p:ojact, . far the present at heel, h is been . . The oefortua Ste co edition of M •xica teaches two Mo. paitent•leit ma. waicli it would be well far us Americans to remember. , The first is thst• geniel climate and a luxurieueewi are_ out uscessarketexteats of a trtuoa's grestneee. bet oftda th e revers e. - The Speuiards.wheri they first conquered'3lexice, were one of the mod der. lug. hardy end successful races on the globe. )et they have emelt there, in three re/I:tuners, to be uee afthe Most cowardly and etrainiuste , This is true as t well of those of Pure descent as of those w to have iutiremixed with t he native Wood. Jost us the long struggle against the Mears. iu the umentsius of O r :d nouashad a gsl andnotils people, so generations of ellee and wealth, in the deliglithilta Ai-lauds of blexico. have created a treacherous end inibicile race. When sire think of the -modern Mexican in contritst with his S.ianitilt ancestors. we exclaim Meolunisrily. "!low have the nervy (alien." Hut the couditioo of Mexico proves soother fact. which is. that no peihile, unless accustomed to self•discipliue. ire fit for a free government. Mexico, • for nearly thirty years. baii been au independent nation. Init, in all that time. it has not been witliont constant civil comnicitioci: while often the revolution. have been so frequent 'as al most to surpass credibility; Instead of advancing in ci viliastios, the people bare *meetly retrograded. The 111311011 is evident. The Mexicans are not a law-abiding people. are not aceestomed to self-government. are not practical. but;uly theoretical freemen. the prey, now of the-army. and now of the Church. They furnish soother of the wing examples.whieh history supplies, of a peo ple enable to control their owe affairs, cod requiring the steady hand of a 'nester. Vain.iedeed.will be any attempt to preset% a republic au Mexicearhile its present population crostini*/ thercand es its eradication is a phyineal impoeaibility , farewell to a peaeufat republic there at any tints: Even it Mexico wee colonized by Auglo Salem the Native population. if ad mitted to tote. would neutralize the Arne of the semi or element; tied not to Admit the population to vote, errillitlie to have wily the mockery eta -republic. We sic no hope for -Mexico but in a strong government, and, I % 'where such a goveretiseal:es actessary, better call it at l oom by Wirral name. • r 111/13 2EI • QT A lorritescue.—Gio.4hus already bean alsailed by politician, in qiiest of the spoil., who cannot wait anti) his enumeration. t. make 'maws their groat Merits, and special 'claims to his antaidenition •for office uads►•bie administration. The Philadelphia Ledger says: r•Oate of the leaded frond this quarter visited him a few tislys.age. add was abets( to lay before jag, a bar ot of overwhelming matinioey in favor of a particular Mood. a Ito is a candidata for alscativa favor. when he• was 'cid by the President sleet that he wou'va t y, glad to see hint, bat that be Mull mad* ep his Slid ast to speak ea political subjects for let tow Mom Mouths ht some.— tip rebuke was fitly appracietett by the applicant. who rammed to *fealty entirely-eatiedati that is politics. at and among the latairm. It Is not alarm "the early bird that estais lbi worts.•• but hasti. sok same. time time he injadielows. as won aa litigant" 1 . Q Anupimate J• woe tb• motion of a Praia. suit iesseamt to deo isalFairy of W. Wseiter at. p. lii forwent esergatiailly is Sams. • Er lib' • Eris Oisoroor says It hair heard Whittled that ovesegomones Sr* le limiting for the abeogatioe of this Seep, Law by the Ens aad North Zest Railroad. The sischholders of that road lira probably orning to their amiss. They doubtless bight to find that having oria'a owe way is a very nice thing. when it dote' c 0 •1 to mech. And the citizens of Erie may rut suered tit t their efforts to make that city c point where all he y freights going seer the Lake Shore Road. meat be tr vise tweed from ono train to another. will full "lig" "lite" of benefiting them. Erie most natant!, ha a place of importance co this lino of reed. bet adding to t OR echos •iitil i i of railroad carriage ( freight will tend inevitably to diwitnish the beelines -ti the road, and by conseqnsinco to hart the growth sad purity el that eity.-lioutli Plots*. Tho policy of Pennsylvania in regard to is question of a change of gang* may bo bird to node teed and ap preciate. especially by those whossints its are adverse trimars. nevertheless it ii a very plain e; aad one. too, i which one New York friends mast • ner or later alld• carob to.l/11•11 Allosgh the "stockli rs"- of the road from hero to the New York line. oold "cense to their senses" in the way iodinated byt o Ttrairaph above- Thcanistaks of our Buffalo • temporary la the . parli cii graph we quote, is a very nate; I one we admit. especial ly to one of the Icitudinariar(school of politics; never. theta, it is a• mistake to i a pposs that because a State grants certain hide - vides consin 'privileges they Can i usurp privileges' , not grated. In granting a company the right to constroct v road to the New York lint. Penn • oylvenis did not dots to all her tights away.- What•she delegates alio, expre ly elites its the charter of that come ( piny. and what, s dies not delegate is that Charter is re reserved to hone, . Otto of the rights' referred is the right to regolate'the gangs of that road as well es others; accordingly she hie exercised that right, and passed an I act fixing the gauge° of roads in the state. In exerdising this right she has -interfered with none of the railroad J aglatioutr of her neighboring,Stitee--she ham not crested I a change of pogo when arias existed before. and hence her ueighbors can kora siojosteause of complaint it her. All the roads West of Periliqleituia are of's ,tr. guile from times East of her. kerma there must change somewhere. either'ut Buffalo and Littok,lll Erie. Now is Ponoulttvania or is Erie claituint au out of the way io sigifrrtitig that such wereJeary shell:take place here? It strikes us that she is uo the East she a l e); build your 6 feet track ar,l your • loch., here, and here, ou our soil. comyt-te upon i terms with us for the trade sod minty( tha west.forl have au interest sud a claim spun that trade and We have alreadV spent milltous in the ciauJruct the Ceram' road from Pitiladelphia to rittebargi are are about to spend miltiortie more is the comet of the 'lSuobury roadeoimeetmg Erie with Palled • and it is all 'minister's, (or the welfare of the form Cu it eueounters a elsoMge of goers st Pitt•iburgh. vale of New York shall eneolthaer a 'similar oue a Besides, should this accessary citings take - plaeo falo and.Dooktrk, as proposed by those adverse taterests. the Sunbury road when completed co compete upon au equality with the Nave hotk r And te;is? SecaUse the car loaded at Ciiictnnat Louie:4'lth produce. would never stop unt2 they at Outikirk or Bulf.llO-45 ur 100 miles further E the junction of the SuaborS road with the , Like road! F.om these tietrit will Ira at once seen 'that thi l lion' of a change of pose at this pato% imiteadot petty queiu.Su of dispute bitween tority. — dr one bo setned. by the railroad companies itteinatte grave queetiou of 'tote policy, sad as sech will b tamed by the v. hole power and force of tlleSt I this (act uur tocteinporary can rest 5550 1 when ho hear* any of his rei!ro.id men: spy di spend - hulf a masa. - as they have pre c:atin would, in order to accomplish air pur;tose; assure thew that the tail-million is gun, :pa sine and that they are "kicking rgninst ;ha pricle though they should buy the Erie and North E President, Directors and (P" The Persasytconian pays a pit 'tribute to energy and Deincir ... scy of llou. lowa L .11 the member from the Fayette District. 11 s.I .. fished at,the time, was one of the best of the.ca' and we can readily believilhe Peausylconinn says that timid the tutor he reached home ca '3e he was alMost constantly is 'the saddle or on the speeding his Money to get out the. voters wile It taut from the pntle and rousing all to action. suit in both elections in the three counties Chad,. highly creditable to hit energy and his iiioquenc 1.7 00: readers will recllleet tlat, the le!egr . uouttced:U.it long since a.ifight between the .' Captain McLute, the author of the "slap-in-, story," aud•his sopstor upcer. Fur tbit otreuc' been tried by Court lamal . and his council t, speech to the Titan. to do thefeJowing slaterne l ••tie wished to hate the opportunity of Juin,. to General Pierce. by staLing- mat he: hod so since. been convinced bygunver,ations ,with a officer Weiret ou the (merman. that he - had bee ly inlortne4 with respect to Goa. I%am-having the tosisithritattd.,and he took this the earliest .! city of snaking the ful'ebt reparation by ;rear. error: regreitiug that he bad not received intern' have enabled hum to do ea before ,1 1 .0- circumst.i t hi s Court Martial could hero thrown any quel his uaotires." Statue of Gen. Jackson. The SVashingtoh Correspondent of _the N. Joisrosetef Coinetarcs, says that this statue is uo ly completed. It is to be seen on 11116! studio. nd has been constructed, hi part, from cannon captured by Gen. Jackson iu his wars. The great art by which t • rain. pant 'hacie of the looms isoauetaiiied, not by :torus' props. but by the logenioiii application of the pri ciple of trashy. Wilt command general admiretiJii. In is par. healer it differs salient i Illy from the statues of ter the Cereal; au4 of the Duke of Welliugtoll at ,ffo dburgh, which is saiJ to be fastened by the toil ur tho ho' it to the pedestal. Mate' statue stands -boldly and solelg on its Mind lege. The atitude. person, and especially the fare If the old hero, are true and exact to nature. They would hens hard to be mistakes as those of Dainty CIT. it HI said that this military statue will be placed on its edema! en the Bth of January tint, and no do_ with i peeing cereSientes. ha positionwill be the centre_ of afayette filqustre, apposite the Executive tuunsiou. in e- Irma part of stands the civic statue of Jefforsi the roll of Derlaration iu his hand, so that on sidei of the A.mnee. we shall have the , two sun thous of Democracy. cu• 3n civil. the other io style, to suit the tuts of the peaceful or the wet admirers of civic me!wieve - irseuts or military gtu rr TRUE. irzni. WORD TstEl- - -la ren — wki the •t;art olcertain papers to gist all the honor or our,rreettt victory to the promment Demmer!! B?te. the Bader Herald very truthfully rem &abate' all-of the gentlemen fur whom met set op rendered kood service to the Densoersti eons* But it strikes as that there are thonsmids of ha ble cit izens, scattered through the different towns! pt. bor oughs sad wards of the Coaimon wealth, who orked es i zealously, and as effitiently. in support of Pierce ad King sa any of the prominent men to whom the bon re of the victory ere nielpescrihied. .Bah!—The attempt o give tp ii a few Democrats the credit of the election of Pi Tee arod King wales too mach of the toadyism of the hiss. itt claiming for Goa. Seen the glory of ill the Wee in whit* he wee engaged. Let oil hear no Tore ei it. The Dentoerntit party sleeted Franklin' Pierte, jolt as the Amerieatt may wen am bottles in which Gain. Sant esnenianded. rrELRCTOW. Ptitaire will reOeivo the highest electoral vote . over gives for any Ptidentiel esoadate. sod Geo. Warr the lowest—with tw steep tiese;thOes of Cum C. PIPLIIST. is 1904, Jou! Qotercr doors. lo ISOI. i Cr Theron H Bentou says that the roots' to ' preps, ihrorigh tho North Pus. cam be traveled with o , !sod car. Nage of amity 240 roiles—th• reinaiodor belogly Itho Mae. ussi sod North Farhat the Colombia Hirer. Er' The lIWM. Jispreat is watt for tie naurial of the spa et Chrowniosest less Viresitleital New Yolk City. licr Nino You. HALL. a motive of Rocitemoe. N. T. .Mod ••tho Maples' Fiasiat." Ise. hoes olesidoilio oeeniems le Europe. oa heFfieueel petferekei ft them The moot diseingtaishod-ovesical wee poem s* , bet &boot to be • ••tilosit of tbe first reek." ly e le shoot 16 your , old. IT O.L Walbridge. a saessber of Conran N it N o York. i.Oaat with se addresi to hi. mushiness, is r ow of the talismans.* of the . Cewprestise. tha Aa rftw ," o f :Cobs . . ad th e saforeiiisest of the Mows* e set ,i,.. Add the Elsedwieh Wasik, sod w• ere with yes, .. • oral. • (13: Catharine Boater, aged 13 years. Owned a * killing her sifter. in ilopewell 'township. Tisk es s ,,, Pa., has beam acquitted "on steconat of not 'Wog l ei; to distinguish between right anti wrong." QT The. Concord. N., H. Patriot •••has the hag It , tllority foraaying that Gin Piero. has no qataaii iia 'take up his reaidenea r ip Portemooth: or any ruhro than Concord, until he 'removes to the White H olm • Weald ogt on.' O:7A resoltition heehaws offered io the North ' s olius begialatire. instrecting the Committee of Fla me , to inqrtire melt. eligible plea ler gradate ! moving all free negroeS from the stets. The rerele ats wee adopted. A Raleigh palter adds. that the free s e . gro popolotit n is an inctibes oe the body pol i tic, iap b .. orally conceded; and it balteves there are feW - s► e e e desire their reatoyel, provided it tat be a cme „ i i ks . cruelty tad a moderate expense. LT A gentleman in Buffato.says that he is ami lo i n to renounce whigory; that he haa worked hartt erth party for twenty years. and all he ever got was tke m g, eustore rheumatism. . ELT The hurt' defin titan Ora ••gentleman'• was gist* the tact. Waterford Dispatch. The Edgier.' >4l stain% arrest of a horse MeV says ••the'Renliaman" was m o w when isluep. We' were- not aware that "gear s " stole ,horses, br floret MEM .rent be • New Advertisements, or at thing nage Nrrric , F. hereby liven to all per -ohe Canerrr , I that I 34r C. Kook: Pr. Went Judite ot the I...ith dat v , hit. App.,' tited the third Monday or January tr. 53. for 1,14, 44 •ticeml r,u irt of COIIIIII3II efeal. 6.0 the chit UtY of Erie for thew, 01 (-acts , st tot non, John Gitlbenitk"tii inie , restcd as Coot. eel ur utherwi.e.i./ cola' hoe uhe week if heeestiary Ike 1 4 e.iu• Pi to he in Met/Ml.li litattlier. 13E1 equal = %Volum-I.ms tstud and I* seal o i . Pa 4 L4 1 2, 4•1 . I at Elie:Lama dal of Not ~ .über A,. 11. ICI!. atta 'Shag L.Piettec.l4,,N, JCd Rpeei vett at Warren's No. e Stolen's Sitx -.p!y cf 6h Otited.criebtltd Water itripor The Pot' ish produced by this Blackintiinca duns."' ru, e i off by snow or seater. Nnt . . •Ed.• J.ll. W ,ArL rowel! oa of oud uctton .Ighia. lITAS picked up onyie teach of the [Ake. net! Four Li t v v , e f eet.. tht.t. week, quuntit> of tow ;•ts i Ly!. which tt.e owner can have b3t provlutProtwflY auk! Pl‘ mgebit. ces Tkiust.As' cituWILY Nov. .20 1931 • "Ft. IE2 110 ri. E Ir. Ba.f. N die Lake 1 wee. helot' Er,e, a Carrel. of Tallow nu art te I, ttbe !let ha.‘e 13) pruv . lng p•kten3.o.le. wv.e , tt wilt t,C Sit , t:o.,cd of according, to law. ..y.r.luitt ~tv 11,4 Web.bevvi:lc. if Nov 4 27 1,-,34 •lirs — BBIOW CORNIER C.); at4TE STIZE l IVD PCBLIC a(1 4 211f, „ ; • 'R I 4:.`tr A . H. L. 111101VN; Pftoraittroa. u our 14 not atiti.-- or St. riived 4 tl,au MITI": Mitre fi /lOW uketit for the :mew:it:y.)43(l,m taut 1341i1 I/ Me(' :111/1 ll:rtittute:arr Cu full new 11 , 1/1 . 01 . a q. 1,3, %,% eat of !If VW!. et.y. it'd the ors prit.l , Jl t///;.!,,t•/ ren . ,C. CI hl , Cral bll.ll e of p Bern .01 f fi lo and Ifolll the cars 1/te r1a.) , ,111.•, ..tage3h.t.iveflatly. CIL/11/CIO rea....4.1 , 1e. l:rlr.Not.t-tt. ' EIEM ql.s. being a 114: Lau •S - V17L:11 reee,re,l at thu.tNew Valli Store. a splendid as.ert - aet J of 1,1.4 a., l)3 ulare Onse.lia. ail n VALI Lear. and Str.tii atla Sttimls, clica;s4 than ray Dogs loess ilAre Uirt:r 11/.1/. KINII7I iber, the place is I doors t. 4 tas Raul, Lrre ~ ,3 1 . 1's J. S 11. IS & [ll 2110 • to. Of ed. and ey vvi,l fed th'uy 'be can la otnee, A L .473_ r,•1.,. V:1 4 : to L ;. •• . ,:4•.a: 1.41,7 C UM. f :11.'7 Y 1 1,31-2` Cl,l • , :t. Jr yes nt),l '•. •Tail t ruai. ECM 2 )1,431-1). J. . ir a.vorf ii uo., No. 6 Stip I Magma. , -t rec.?. ring a toile and well sercted stook - of Praia ate Itztnes, ang t:tieinaerar... lye Woods, dye stud.. IDA '. nla.s tt,ter. article. VArnlshe.. wtrrdu.. Xiame., r irasl , . c, tine .iod fN, tine hair, and paint ; 0.1:1-..urve I and dental tu 4 trunsCrilli. teeth. sold Usk us pii.e w t nu* and brandiea.laVe, tat purporeo, tauty oiiiele,.Artisto IJ 'l4 nod *wog cAors.— ipolke uu• inirctia•wa tor cabl, and oiler goods as toy, a. ea. viron tit tits sottwn, j 1 Warranted to Ate Iron ,areu: sp.% uk.ler. Ira u the country prinaptly trio ICti Jul to! Avir4 ut, eech at pub: tplugti wheu u tesn'arr, stump, ed d:s -t he r p ro-wiaus et.!..cript-Oh lour. ut tile day 4n.1 tit A-• r see' I • Aire.. a -:U;: Supply 01 i'ren 711. Igh+b-.111: .iatt• auf;lais of all itle4nt. es Irv... 7 ssi s 44 slidloy not or +1 n gte Itlilt df (he ref 1.• izcs. i 7 Any siZ.t,u 407 PH gni" einage' •rie, Nov. 24 J. 11. IMAT4IN r" subacriners ate Igeiitaßd the toksioi Patent %NJ te:ne.., which will sell by Ow .I , :er.v. ii , ifi.mire7s prices.. : J.lyires'Expectoraui. Ilrtnc Ual.aw . Vernal iugy; /lair 4.ve and Sanative Pin,. css d's 'Circoagogtit‘: Bristol's and Tvarri•eno • sar•asar•n. Line's and romneStgek's Vetiiiifinte Trask's. rapor'r s. Ifr •ter'•. and Hai oey's oitiuu‘ni:Terry Pacs h A r'• Cherry Pecusial., fin rrers Indian 1.10 tine II . rims le4Puerans, liadian Medicines and Perron-as 'rte Nor.ato 1,52—& •- - H. riVII CON It Iv ENTIS Rai .n. J lilflati i ~ .7 4 . • .111 .1.011.4 , 4 nalutit'adtate4 by kern of l'i•J* 4 4 l,- . d, a bo.:Terth •ql art kinds. “ard and Tin Foil Iron, J.:ses iite c.rie,Nov. , No S lived ti tut t 0.3111, a. . 1;t re— :Ater. Aloe. piano. do.not. t uriug,joi eyes. P5',,C ileada, "t las :hes and nearni magta. 1.."," J. H. HURD iN I L-13 ii•irt ; 6 l .:lokaio Llllae t d Ori. secets.,t ant ivt -.‘s iJt by the I. /fret or g ill is. at Nov. di-da LI 11, 1111 EFS ulvricus =I he h ey iis his Justice .e deyr brother wrovg• ocottecti .pportu tug his 'null to :bees of no,. 03 lS I'k:a Air.tsued Ludt-hi auIIL7C4:II,I Ltepna..t • Ecle Nov. 21 J. H. OCR CO!: IP4-21.t10U Gentiine Principe ariH.ii.ans :received Lit Erie Nov. 31 1. 4 3244. J. U. Bravo* ii:71 . 0 0 0 0 Free Mori:lac . , for lid L—'loil nal get one at Nov.llo --ed. R'PON' 4 No 3Reelltoue Yo: k near- -- "PUP MONEY IS Till PURSE." ; ,) you want to know how it is . done I Call o T , rta , *k E l i t II t?es, No. I Wearies Iftne re where we a sel li nt cs>to fr nh from -11tetioa hoofer for thi e-three and one-thir ( irvit4 ir. n than the same goals Were sol four weelts'ago. We ir ,, 3 ", of ,nistj prove to the public what we witrert..ind molten a Ca. tr • ns.one and alt. Erie Nov •11.1 S TIBBALS ik. II %YE- 4 $ 8 .1 -.1- CI 'VW. M. Iletatits. Caalitneres, Persian l'hoh.. er .J These We guarantee tO mil for leis nauoer tom Or! t re joh , ,ed far two weeks wit) 23 Irtasorul & 11.153 ~__. 00 BAY Stale, &pin' in scrlare :Mawls; ie Ncv.:l) IS3I-1:8 LIOZ white On,tedlorri Kid Gloves. at ave. shinnvt. 314 ?./71 IlpeNf e 'per half. 11 RR ALS St li A r ()CM% [nog and r_ 4 lpare Shawl. (him J sasillaoss Uric NOV. •td t-32-10. -rinsALs t kivra - - 1 3 %; a e c are . r .... oeesv fiag an assontant of fa --- vtikal ele " TINS %I &II i YLe • 'rtimtvintat ;mil Velvet .11ibbenw in great 'anon so P opened at Noe. 2b RBA LS 'it HAiea. . :Gas Comp say. stOell. of the EtteCa• CortPr , '• wit I Please ttlte notice that by reiolluttott of the Ibrecto" "'cm Lai beta made upon their auttetertmone of tint Po nt. the payment of which to , tett aired unated lately . acastnent of twenty Hee per tent. the payment ot w men a le ilrett on the Inth of Deeember proximo. It I. eatnealt hart at payment will by Ma4c insitte:22'.•".. al the (Ake of the t',o* •ny • Sr v.2t .t..-3e19 if.E.NIJ. GRANT. Treat n, w::h oppositio ersou•- , its---the • • TO THIS LADir:s! *• • DU/ antes-arAZINCII 111101 ) . RS. COCIIIR AN. formerly with Kra. DAVill.l**4 watt ..i. Inform the lAJgev of ale Otis openol A new Wear • rak itag in the 4...ommerc Exelt•nrsge. over Korb •here she tall be happy. to wait uponpit *inn ng the.? throw t de in h fashionable. manner. From her tong 11C111141fItle t e e • ith the husioes., rind her eletertninat ton to pie:ue..' , e is ent or deservang and receiving a ettare of the patrota.uce ." trite, Mantilla*. eloake, Capes, and in upon every thug es her tine, made and timed on tht. sbotteit notice. CM.. Nov to 1431. I upon ad eclat at the rbs t'ust claim is ippoiatineios for Dooosubor. • FAR. II!. T 1: h ttd..A nalytteal Phyvie an. both the c ity a(Ctelo icul. win be ia al4endanee at his roam as MN** 11 'ne — nrciWnSrliBtel. Monday and Tueetay. lath Ind Its Dm- Giumt—ttrt atht's Ilwai.rhatuetay I.ltit bee. Cannentt—Trntito.ii 11on.c. Friday Vbh Dee, Th , e.e a tHiete , l SI h 4 %rattle (*wiener the• Liver, feels or Sideen. futi.nris(onseitheurrialisui. AHhrra, ervrlar l T Breath or dniteuny or Breathing. Dyspepsia" limes. , IV" 11 " rev or ttervottti dottolltios. rertleninesg. hiss or ,",,,,,,,ke.t7oB , OtipatiOn.oferatio.o.ent or the Stomach. Billions Atreruons. Gul r l. While or any long standing ditettpro Arc kW 4all. IROVI rt)o cu,odeurellos. nDr. T. neither bleeds nor blistery; nor is he a Ilowrirllh" Lit ever u.es ttereury, Arren ie. Antimony. or any ediern.,nersl n, medical aptdt"; nor to he a Thounalonian—he IICIPter IWO hov give. empties. Ills theory of dive.ntev differs Dom all odes that have been adothed, but not nave ao than does his Ordeal* Of i rrOitlibeedt tic dues not make sick to, mike Well. nor tear down to build!? again. nor allay nervous irritation. by patching up with anss nes. Fur years we have devote.l our whole tittle and attentio n annlyfin, atitt treatment or. Ctiroule-or,lonvuarni al l giaealles. Oppurtimitirssitek as few tsusesf, hafiesanted iu to esami he Rad prtmsere be fir weve. a I etioissandf of porn , . a- ae.u.sl l 7 compel-in/000W of the luau diMeult Wad eourphcatet known to the profession • Our circuit eOnailthi of ensue twelve or %unseen apps inn ne" " situated too-tly in Northern Ohio, whirl' have been resuiari r tended fur upwards of three year*. In adding Pete I r the pft* lift we are fully prepared to give Iny seasonable amount of INDISPUTABLE EVIDENC OXIII djo in ing count ut Oh io. land *Ow Lawrence and rL fg : in PronnYlvOlarsbuwitgt diestateent attending Aerefr iwn." - "'" N. 11.—Our stalls wit) be pengainently continued at inter"! of Mot or 4ve Inetebef uf Mack dge wore way airways W Kern.'. Ow &le 043•04 mkt Mow.. arpro In Ili ni n n onOmel " a led Rev. !OK I 1 NOT.ZO' MI Or 1'4%1111M, p. 1 4 .1 1L1 , 1 1 e:1%)...11 - 1. Ur .1 ecctei, .I 7te Y 7 SoVEN . 4.) •..11 - - •. gaup,, 0f444 .1tR1 Bd: lie:: Linea 11.1/64., EenterOtklcm.e toe. W.prete4 ti1..02 6 .J.J0t upeurl Ai r J. ti Er.l W 7,, Um. i 4 Cit.ittl, Ca.•iutete, Idtdael, 41. will 4 1. 1?liCisii"! z . 20 ire, WaterTlee t and Vir;.titiOh tt twice' to quit the million. - TfhitAl.:Cit It kl-Cf N 41"