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nM THE IXXX)FOCO CREBIX Locofoco IMS ensuing election lo widow of Commodore Decatur-The lady of thU son of tee received some IttO.OOO, if are mistake not. of husband's bravery the late lf-sacrincing devotion to his n. Florence, in Ii was right--and it is a bright page in the purpose of nomioa- Jackson's career that he so urgently refer Congress at the commended the gratuity. But when you We have a series of were resolving upon prece- and an address reported, it Jdents," pensions to widows of the poor aol- dier, nnd "justice to all. and favor to resolutions a McGregor, who figured in the convention as chairman of the committee to prepare an expression of ihe sentiments of the party.

Who is, in fact. we ask, did you omit this (dangerous precedent? it perfectly right for Democracy to grant favors to the wid- for the the real author of Ihia declaration of i of Decatur. but dangerous ih. Wings to follow the precedent an ciplea, have not the least A Whigs A I) Ii IWMI it I precedent and gmnl a The resolutions and the address occupy a bounty to the widow of Il.irrisonl hame pretty large space. They are precisely sordid creature who could pen the came in semiment--tho latier being I CIO ii I I diluted with a quantum suf.

of epithets, "Resolved, I a the gng-law passed by verbiage, and choice diction, which neces- the house of representatives, was a hip! sarilv prolong the sentiments, until upon measure, and would have disgraces paperthev assume very respectable size any men except those who, a i got thei Tho resolutions being jjpower by finud, wished to retain it by dimensions. ho resolutions uemg by the concentrated essence of the whole consequently egcd their oppo- boiled down to a proper consistency, lesl "they should hi-iir some truths." press in more vivid and well defined colors, such a i i a the poodle's riglits, ihe doctrines put forth by the convention. I.nr.l us." We have concluded to a i some of theso doctrines. The first resolution reads in i wise: Resolved, That ihe means adopted by the Whigs in 1640 to get into power, were CLARION. SATURDAY.

SEPTEMBER 23, 1843. anti-republican, injurious to us as moral, and debasing us as intellectual beings. Good Lord deliver us. The a i i of this resolve is so well preserved, a it may bo i to suit different a i i mid of course receive such i a i us may best produce the i result. If the i rulers to the rule, of the house of entatives, by whic.h tlio i i i May the brand of infamy be stampud upon i a we but the forehead of any man or set of men point to tho votes i i a i bv In the forehead of any who shall again attempt to gain power by such means." What, we pray, were the ircans used by the Whigs? Was it a just exposition of the enormous blunders, tho unpim-lleied extravagance, the system of corruption, which chnr.icterized the, i administration of a i Van i Well may the Locofoco a denounce such means.

The a i of the government furnished the moans of i political a The Whigs modi. them public. Their leader could i deny the facts nor escape the consequences. His own a i i a i proved Ms destruction. But did these means tie by the Whigs consist of a biies, processions, and music respect did tho Locofocoe.s full of the snino They a it where, end it was nut their l.uili that the pcoj k- did tvt i them a i 1 gcnorous or very i i Behold their Vice President tin ir i of petticoat fame, nnd i i i lenders a a i tho state of Ohio, 1 and a i i in every i a to i they i be i then speak of the means UM-C! by the Debasing to us as i i i beings! Is i the i a )cofocoisin puts upon throe of tlie people ol 1 the i Do they consider I intelligence of i fellow so low, their characters so degraded, as to be influenced solely by i i i means which now pretend the i a ed? And after i a i i i i i i i fellow citizens do they a the i I to ask them for i i suffrages? they suppose the people to bo dogs, will lick a fawn upon tho a beat them.

Where is the i i i zcn who will not feel this i nnd who will not keenly resent it tool 41 Resolved, That iho 825,000, equivalent to a a i of $1,750, voted to Mrs. a i was i a i i a a i a a precedent. i i a being neither for public defence nor tho genera! fare. i to a a to is the republican motto; but i was 'justice to none, favor to as precedent. Was it because he had fought for his Then (he widow of every man who fought by sea or hind has an claim- it because In- had held civil offices? Then give a i or a i to the widow of i i uffi- I cer.

Was it because bo died poorl 1 support oil poor wi-Jowa out of the public funds." How contemptible, how a mean the spirit which can dig from the grave of the lamented a i so a nnevcuse for political effect. Gen. a i at the call of his abandoned his little farm on ihe Ohio i and repaired with liis family to the seal of gov- a ih it i which il i be seen a Locofoco member i a i i exceptions, voti to i a i the rule, i i i i tho i from the free a a bers from i a voted for its repeal. i i i i i i ern i i a i i his a i i i i i a i tut- i i Q.nney A a i 'u'nd, a i it-, I the Florence i refers lo i i i i i i i I 5 11', as it i i us llie, mle i con- lines iho to speech of one i i i i i i i are gl'io" to the iss.ie. Tin: i proclaim it i i doe'riiie, one I is a i i i for a man to i oi.o i i- sessions, less i i a mou bii'-iness Tiiu i of tin; List i shows a liie, a i d' i more i has bi en nee i i i ut i i i Coiigic-hH.

Locofoco i i is to lime, to a i a a a in a i i i senseless speeches, i i a i lio in a few a in a i i i i mi.Mibers a i a i i i mill i or no i i i i i at Tii.it i Sl.iteu is i i i i i i unnefos.s.iry, ami i ly a i i i i i Wi- tlie.reforo feel a lo i i i i i i Tyler a i i i i a i a i i lo bo a i in i a cita.Jd, since i i i i to us, had it been i i as Iho Ore- i horse il to the i Tilt: classic i i i in i i is uu.ui-) a for its a i by i i i Locofoco. i cons inn: i by i it ih in to s.u, i a it is but a low weeks Miuv iho L'tOofoco a pen- a i i i i i i a i a a i i a his a i been i a a by his i i i i i a i i of a pi.ui more odi i i i llie b.mk i Re.solved, it i object to mcii in i to i i i i a th.ui hi office der yul we deprecate such Miiii.scritn- NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Those indebted to the Clarion establishment, re hereby notified that they will be called upon "or settlement within a few days, and it is ho- that all will make immediate preparation to roroptly meet the demauda against are some to whom we have furnished our pnper foi years, without any return, and to such his notice is particularly directed. The a- uounts for which the greater portion of our Buhscribers stand indebted, are in themselves quite small--so much so that they are often neglected and put off with the idea that so small an amount can be of no material consequence; but this very fact should render it more matter of principle in the subscriber to pay it promptly, especially when we subject ourselves to liie trouble and expense of bending to his own residence for it. We will repeat the request that every man shall prepare himself to Kettle our demands, as we have a presfing necessity for all that is justly due UB.

To those at a distance, bills will be sent, and it is expected they will be immediately attended to, without further notice. Clnrion Office, Aug. 25, 1813. We learn that Mr. HAMLI.N, the Whig candidate for Congress in this district, will visit IFtiron on Monday, Sandusky on Tuesday, Milan on Wednesday next, and if it be their pleasure, will address the citizens in the evenings of those days, upon subjects of genera and local interest.

It is expected that lie will be accompanied Mr. Giddinjjs of Achtabula, uho, it is probable i have something to say in regard to national politics. Mr. PARISH, having learned fiat Mr. Ham I'm and Mr.

Onldings arc to be in this place soon, to address the people upon the subject of politics," reflects us to Kay that he "designs to be present on the occasion, and that he will ask the privilege of occupying a due proportion of ihe time, in i to these gentlemen." uients around the Pcauc ihe remainder of lha escort carrying out their design. The citizen. had chosen Ihi. lie work not method of celebrating manifested by tbe ant with anticipated pleasure. me Kina spirit nmniranvu uj iir.

generally, induces them to make another ap-U The trams had proceeded on their jour. Seal for help. Those who feel disposed to con- nev i unill they reached a point ribute, are invited to meet the ladies at the wi hin ei mi et York, when the front on Wednesday evening the of pasge car broke, where they will be trested to an enter-1 throwjn that car and the two following of Italic and FrsiH. nonej ff ftod producio ene possible to describe. All three of the earn were splintered, and ono of them almost We entirely demolished; and a number of per.

would not, however, limit any one to the above gong who were Banding on the platform in OF THE LADIES? Ifty in of gandusky, greater part of tfctir Uvinf consisting of eight com- hemselvM with the completion of tbe improve- in i ei i lM4 other trains containing dunes as patriotic citizens. The be done. The LAUIBS have said it! each person suin. Sept. 20, 1843.

LIBERTY-COUNTY NOMINATION. At center of on the 19th'instant, the follow front of ihe cars were thrown off, some of i them being caught between the cars and I others forced under them. Some of those who had thus exposed themselves to dan- a meeting of the friends of liberty and escaped unhurt, but eleven were rights of Erie-county, Ohio, heldI at egs 8erioU8 if) uredt forl An matant. I I i ing gentlemen were put in nomination, viz: more fortunate- Medica ly no life was lost on the spot gentlemen were II aJttendence bcing at hand, it was rendered BRADFORD STURTEVANT, of County to he 6 r80D9 as 80on BS they Commissioner. BENJAMIN L.

HILL, of Birmingham, for County Auditor, The Carter trial hae at last eioaed, aod resulted ia the acquittal of the prisoner, who ia said to have teen when verdict vat announced. Tnurodajr forenoon waa occupied in aa able speech by Ihe and the case at one o'clock was given to the jury, who. after an absence of an hour and a half, agreed upon the verdict recorded above. So all ita original darkness yet resta upou this fearful and terrible tragedy 7. Tribune.

NEW YORK MARKET. SEPT. 15, 1843. market has changed almost Sept. I9lh, 1843.

RESIGNATION OF THE HON. E. WHITTLESEY. A letter from Washington announces the resignation of this upright, honest, and honorable man. We are not surprised at this, but on the contrary, we mato a as took place by a i i a i a i as it showed i i i i i and a i i to a tho bears and b.idgor* of 18-10, if i sulfor.

We i i I i sucli weris a to sh i i i a i i to sulit.ido." The a i cl unu in tho a of i i is i as an i in a of L-icofocnes the peop'e. bo so i as lo i 1 i the ni.in- it of ollioes of the I OK THE FIRK LANDS. Mr. Charles U. Squire, of tins town, ie enirnged in writing a History of the Fire rmbrncin" 1 the conn- ies of Jluron and Kric, inid a small part of Ot- We believe Mr.

Squire to bo well for tnt-k lie has undertaken, nnd that if it hhiill be wol! performed, it i be a work o'' "rent, hicitl i and will not be devoid of m'lifnil interest. Mr. Hipnrc has uddrosscd some of Iho curly set tiers, (one of i we luue lecciv- ed,) i i a i i will aid him in the i i i i of Ins work. We have a it mijjlit aid hitn, to give an extract from Ins letter a moie extciii-ive circulation, inasmuch he may inadvertently omitted cnll- mjr upon borne who arc well qualified to asbi i in his let-eaichcs. Ho at-kh for infoima- tion-- I In rclntion to tlio earliest settlers in vour i i i of the When neighborhood first settled and by whom! WIIH the mode of living, und a i generally, of llie early Kettlert? 1'loase relate instances of i hardships anil privations, and give any oilier i i information concerning them, for several years after the settlement commenced id.

In relation lo the early products of the M'UU-tnfiit. give t'liitemoiit us near as you can, of what kinds of proiliu-u was rais- ed lor the low yenrs of the price did the various productions bring? Where was market, ai.d hut did you get in return for produce? What was ihe pure generally paid for articles for tho uso of your families, In relation lo the i animals of the What a i a inhabited tins country i i a i period, tliat have since I'ioa-jO give an of tlieir ferocity, habits, ISLC. Am account, of adventures with llie Ituh- iins, or i annn-ilf, at. an early period, will be of i i i i i a I In a i to improvements. In a year a first saw-mill or fl-unng-mill i ID tow nsliip, nnd by wns tho first fiamed i i limit, anil by tvhom; And in what year was the first acliool- loiisa or nineiing-lionse erecleo 1 In hh.irt, any i i a i you can i to i tlie of the object in view, will be of importance, and will be a received." An early communication of intelligence upon these points, rs desirable.

have wondered not a little a a continued in office so long -Mr. Whittlesey's position in the department as auditor, has been such, that the unds could not be a without the accounts a i passed his severe scrutiny. a of the hangers-on find contractors who are obliged to have their accounts pass- id before they could finger the cash, have ong been anxious for his removal; a lesi ruble object i i them is now attained, nod we now consider the a is of old, open to Mr. i was invited to a i by the la- Harrison. The i pointed to urn ns the suitable person to bu at the head of the post-oflic department, and for a long irne it was supposed a he would be call to that respectable post.

In a i up tho cabinet, however, Mr. Whiulcsey consented to take less eleva- ud, but no less responsible station the no that h- has filled with i i indus- and fidelity. He has at last, however, been compelled to up a station which, regret to say, so far ns compensation was concerned, was i a to him. He i retire to his peaceful and quiet residence in Ohio, i the confidence of the public in his i i and honor. And iho a i i a i of John Tyler i have all the odium of a i driven from the a a a i officer, to mako room for some i a tool.

New York Express. could he extricated from the ruins, subsequently to which they were conveyed to the hospital at York, where they were well provided for. This disaster so interrupted the progress of the company, a of whom walked from the scene of the accident to the town, that the ceremonies at York were not cotn- mened till five o'clock in the evening; so a the numerous guests had scarcely time to partake of the abundant and substantial fare provided for thorn by the good people of York before it was time lo take up the line of march for home, which they reached in safety without encountering any further mishap. Nat. Int.

EXICO. By a decree of the 14th August, the list of articles, the i i a i of which has been prohibited, is increased to an enormous extent. Carriages, cabs, and every species of foreign vehicles; harness, ernment. This removal necessarily n- volved him in ft large i to the payment of i the salary of one month i in which he occupied the a i of state, was wholly inadequate. His death was deeply mourned as a calamity.

While the tears of the a i flowed for his i departure, Congress i i tle opposition manifested the a i a sympathy by offering to the destitute a i the residue of one year's salary. Arid ho was Harrison, that his and children should these receive a pittance from the bounty of government! A man who had been Of course i i not object to hav i i i not.is in ufii ie. entrusted by evey a i i a i from the origin of the government down to Jackson's with important offices of and though prudent in his moneyd nfTiirs, was a a poor. One who had disbursed millions of the public money, yot nr-ver retained foi his own purposes, directly or i i one cent, although his opportunities gave him the power of amassing fortunes, where even censure could scarcely a reached him. Yet the Locofocoes of this district can calmly and i any reproach, look upon tho defalcations ol Swartwout, Pi ice, Harris, Uoyd, and oiU- ers, by whom millions upon millions of the public money were niched from the ury, even while their own responsible possessed a guilty knowledge of the fact--and when nation's gratitude ii aroused to the voluntary donation of 23,000 dollars, equivalent to eleven months' salary, they can piteously whine at the extravagance, and coolly sit down to calculate how much of a i at 7 per thU turn will yinlc! to the poor widow nnd nor family, tho relicts of A brave, faithful, much loved chieftnin.

Butt gentlemen Locofocor-n, high minded and generous men, why old ou nu i include in your resolution tho gratuilj nhicl your own Congress gave a few years ago, upon the urgent rcquent of jcn. Jackson, a a i I'ul foiee of i rii--o- his i i i i of a very a of the whole of post-m i.sters the iiiuo of had in a a or les-, degree niiulj tiit-ir olViCii-. uiaciiines for i i -M a it is true, a i a 1600 i a a Now let us look the oilier side. i a was a i i dent, tiie of of a 13,000. In the 1930, Amos Ktsnd.ill a i clusive of ihe olli.x'- 1 and in 1840 he apppointed tho last two mentioned years, is well a every section of the was ransacked to up i officers, no how i i i a i oiF.ees, and i them to tho i j'inc.

Tall; now of prscnp- iion. It ia one of the elements, ibo i i and essence, of Locofocoism. i the hope of the and spoils, that i i be unable to keep its discordant a i a together for one hour. The i i of ihe resolutions ofler- nd public, consist of repetition of ng i a tanlf, U. S.

i'lnk, i i i of the proceeds of the ublic n( lauddtciry declarations if ihesub-UtiHsury, i Shannon, Allen and asl jj nol ens a i a Hur -n, ils (o all nnd several of which, wo li not very nwccssa- ry or proper to tthk vl, aijence of our renders in any comments. Shiprmn, as it i bo seen by our city intelligence, has been acquitted on hl-j for embezzling moneys entrusted to care. It was merely upon technical point of law, however, and ho i doubtloo be. triud and convicted in Philadelphia. N.

Y. Tribune. PATE.NT DK.MDCRACY. The Locofoco leaders love tlie people almost to death; et dare not trust them to manage their own liu.einesp. It having been by the tlivan i i a i Van Buren is the most un- scrupulous spoilsman among the list of presidential therefore his nomination must be secured.

In Ohio, the parly is so well i i a they are not afraid to entrust ihe -iioice delegates to the district conventions: 'i b-it in New York, he is best Business is p'e, and settled by a conclave P.KATES A INSURRECTION AT MAN I A The Hoston Transcript publishes the following a from a i a letter received by a i in Boston, dated A I A A i 1843. Tho passage from I a a i a here was one of i we being in sight of land al- every day. i tho passage the a a Sua, we were chased by tvio a a tho of our sloops) full of pirates. i the i limo we put out all i on board, altered iho ship's course, steered by the stars, and soon lost sigl.t of These i a come from the Isl.itids of Mindon and Celebes. i the Inst there was an ins i i caused i i a by one.

of the old Catholic pnesla, who al- lered his belief, and began to preach in a i a city, but was soon banishod from a place, a of death, should he, it again. Thence he went Hit- a i villages, there was quartered icgid.eiit of ioldiers, and began to preach, and soon obtained followeis. Tho of a i a i sent a i to destroy the town and people. (This regiment was composed rno-tly ol soldiers drafted from this city.) The mom they a i they to and i ed all their officers, i the assis- 'j lance of ihe olJ priest's followers, marched 10 Miimll'i, and i the i scaled the a of one of the Inrgest forts--secured i a were in it--mid then blew up one end of it. After that, they proceeded to the magazine, which had butone entrance, and a was secured by seven iron doors.

They succeeded in forcing ihree of them, to iheir surprise, forl was retaken by the governor's troops, who march- hats, i pianocs, dolls and toys; gold, silver, copper, gilt and plated manufactures; iron and steel tin and zinc are all prohibited, under pennlty of confiscation. The ordinance goes into force four months after ils publication in the capital, in respect to cargoes a i i at ports on the Mexico, and six months after in respect to those a i i in porls on the Pacific, of California, and California Sea. One year is given for the removal of the goods included in i prohibitory dn- creo and now in Mexico, after which period they i be confiscated. The i a elections for Congress had token ploce, and in all the departments heard from up to tho 221 the S.intc A a a had lost Ihe day. Santa Anna was expected nt Magria do Clavo, his hacienda near Vera Cruz, where it was believed he would mako his arrangements for the overthrow of this Congress.

The law i i i the i a i of vnrious articles i allowed, is looked upon by tho a i i in Vern Cruz, and Mexico, with great dissatisfaction. thai 17 of the Perote have rnnfle i escape, and orders have been forwarded to tho various sea-ports i Mexico, to havo every vessel a leaves strictly searched. N. 0. nee of Sept.

from day to day, but prices have left off much as they "closed last week. The sales of pots have been about 1000 bbls. at $4,31 a $4,37 i. Pearls are without any material change, but rather dull at FLOUR-- The market this week rose from $4,50 to S4.75 and again fallen back to $4,56: Troy, Michigan and Ohio, GRAIN-- Wheat-- Several parcels of Illinois wheat have changed hands this week at a dollar; all however for the British Provinces, the millers decline paying over 90 cts. There is now but little at market afloat; several lots of inferior have sold nt lower rates.

Rye has declined, and sales at 60 a cts. Oats are dull; North River and canal are selling at 25 28 Corn comes in freely, and is selling at 53 and 54 cents for Ohio and Southern, and 55 and 56 for Jersey and Northern. PROVISIONS-- The Pork market is very dull; Ohio mess will not command over $11, and prime $10,25. I Beef there is scarcely any thing doing. Lnrd is in demand at 6 cents for bbls.

and 7 for kegs. But little doing in smoked meats; Pickled dull. Cheese 184 a boxes 5J. MONEY Money was never loaned in Wall street as low or lower than it has been i the present week. The bunks discount vory 'freely at four and 5 per and very large amounts have been a at three per cent.

That money should continue so a a for so long a period, puzzles every one. Tho a hnvo a line of deposit a To employ this large excess is no easy matter. This state of i is a a A change must come at some period, but when, no one can foretell. Money also is begging i at six per and a vast capital cannot bo put out safely at that. If the abundance of tnonev continues, it will not bo pos-iblo to i i i i i the and, i a i i i tnkcn out of the hands of the neo-, i i "-i' eu them all prisoners.

A few a SIMCO, of the 6 2 ()f lhem shot 48 who in slate convention have chosen delegates to the Baltimore convention. 'I Last Saturday there was tremendous fire ut this place, i consumed about Last week we volunteered our aid to the Lo- organs in Norw.ilk and Sandusky, in ranking tlie public acquainted with ihe extraordi- nury merits of their Congressional convention; hut we were so charmed with their account of tha! good looking had of Lrcnfocoec, that we could not make up our minds to examine their official proceedings. The editor of the Huron deflector, however, has directed them so well, a we copy from that paper, his article upon that subjoct. GRAPHS. Mr.

Charles W. Atwater has sent us a box of grapes, embracing the Calawba, the Sweetwater, the Isabella, and several varieties of the native grape. We understand he is pretty extensively edgaged in the culture of grapes; that his vines are in excellent order; that he has several hundred ready for transplanting, and that his grapes will be fully ripe about the first of October. Mr. Alwatcr resides near the village of Huron.

2000 buildings, and came near destroying thij whole city. It is painful to go on shore and see tho people, some have lost their children, nnd some their parents, by the flumes. You cannot go ten paces n- nongst the ruins without coming in contact i a corpse." ANNIVERSARY PO THE BATTLE OF BALTIMORE-- DREADFUL RAIL-ROAD ACCIDENT. Our readers have been already informed thai the i i Defenders of Baltimore" had made arrangements for cele-l In the 30th Congressional district, composed rf the counties of Cuyahoga, Lake, Ashtabula and Cianuga, the Locofococs have nominated Rufus p. Ra, )ne as a candidate for representative to Congress.

OHIO SEVEN PER CEIST. LOAN. At the lime the books wero opened for this loan, last spring, $600,000 of the $1,500,000 was subscribed for, on condition a tin- parties a i il should havo the option ol a i the balance, $900,000, any time previous to the 15th insi. We now a a these parties have a tho balance, $000,000, each receiving a i a to the amount i i a subscribed. The Ohio domestic creditors i be paid in money instead ol se.ve,n per cent bonds, on the 1st of stock matures in 1851, interest payable serni-annually, on the I a November.

This completes the domestic flebt of Ohio, and the state has no occasion for loantt. Thompson's Bk. Note Rep. I I A LYNCHING. Tho last Dubuque Express snys: We have been informed by a gentleman recently from the I i a country, a two murders of a most a a kind were re cently perpetrated.

The circumstances were these: An I i a woman, on some i provocation, seized her brother, boy of ten or twelve years of age, nnd stabbec him i a so severely thai he diec i iho day. husband, ir his tribe as the Black Wolf, and another I i a the Prophet, look the woman ou if her lodge, and beat her to death with their war clubs. Tho chiefs of the tribe held a council, and, after some deliberation, they (icquiited Black Wolf and ihe Prophet of ali censure. A VERY GOOD ONE. We arc informed a when the acting President Tyler wns on his recent northern tour, application was made to the managers of one of the rail-roads, to provide a special a i to cenvey the president and his suite.

This was refused, on ihe ground thai it woult be aisended wiih great inconvenience nno brnting the twenty-ninih anniversary of danger to ihe regular trains, and that it was their victory of 1814 by visit to York, against the rules of the road. In reply to in Pennsylvania, whither they had been in- this, the applicant in behalf of Tyler sln- vited by a portion of their comrades, a led that special trains had sometimes been where the hospitality of the citizens of the. loruugh had provided a handsome entertainment for iheir cnpymcni. it now becomes our duty to record most melancholy nccideni which interposed to mar tlie festivities of i a i tho inclemency of the weather, fioin fifteen to eighteen hundred persons left Baltimore forYork on Tuesday morning, in four separate trains of that were provided for their accommodation. The first train was composed of 10 furnished on road-and ho instanced the accommodation of this sort, furnished to convey the rr-nftins of President Harrison.

1 he supermicndent instantly replied, that if ihey would bring on remains of I resident Tyler, a special train should be forthwith provided. 0 Atlas. QUICK WORK. The schooner SanduiLy, Davison, left this port, went to De- and returned wiih full cargo in four and a half. -Buff.

Com. Adv. obtain eve.n 5 per cent on good i prop- eriv. Express. Messrs.

Editors-Please announce tlio nnmo of EBli- of i a as a suitable candidate for Courtly Auditor, at the i election--subject to tho decision of the i i i County Convention. I COUNTY I Tho delegates to the i c.unity con- venHon i meet at i a i October 2d, at 10 o'clock A. to one county cummisMiincr, a a i or, and surveyor, a to i all business a may come before con- i By order of the central i i i M. FOLLl'VPT, GEO. GEO.

R. I A A W. A A A A I Sandusky, Sept. 15, IB 13. DIED, In Ridgfefield, Huron county, on tle 8tli KOKOR WASHINGTON, youngest child of Elipli- aici and Harriet.

Harris, nged lit months and 4 days. In this town, on Thursday night of consumption, Mr. CHAIU.KS KANK, aged 22 BLANK BOOKS, UST MANUFACTRRED for the trade, at wholesale and retail--at lower prices than ever before offered--consisting of Ledgers, Cash, Journals, Records, Wbeat, Invoice, Writing, Ac. All of i are made of the best materials, nnd kept constantly on hand. Country merchants and booksellers furnished at prices aa cheap as at any establishment west of New York.

Specimen work may be seen at the Bookstore. D. CAiMPBELL SONS. Sept. 16, 1813.

OFFICE OF THE MAD RIPER L. ERIE RJllL-ROJtD Urbana, Sept. 12, 1843. 5 I -The Stockholders of this Company are requested to meet at this office, in Urbana, on Monday the 10th day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. for the purpose of electing nine Directors, to serve for the ensuing year.

The papers at Springfield and Bellefontuinc, will publish the above until the election, and forward their accounts to this office. The papers at Tiffin and Sandusfey City will also publish at above elated, and hand their accounts to William Durbin, Superintendent, who will pay them. 15 JOSEPH VANCE, President. ROCLAMATION. I do Hereby give public notice to the electors of Erie county, to meet on Tuesday the 10th day of October next, in their respective townships, at such places therein as shall be properly designated, for the purpose of voting for one representative in Congress, and one representative to the state legislature; also, to elect one commissioner, one auditor, and one surveyor for said county.

The trustees of the several townships will return with the poll books the names of suitable persons to serve as jurors for theensuin? year, as follows; Vermillion, 13 Oxford, 6 Florence, Perkins, rl Portland, 15 Huron, 12 Milan, i 8 Groton, 7 EBENEZER WARNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sandusky City, Ohio, Sept. 16, 184S. 15 PtJRZ El M'ft Phrenological BUSTS, for at tho SANDUSKY BOOK STORE..

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