II , I: o oteedig teethe prioisipka of the Camp, 9 I 1 I Bat though we cannot, be of lee the grate , fel for a Fit.Liman administnt in the pl ansof a Tatum regeray--end tim' net ad it that r on- the subject of slavery Mr. Fs Liman his done 'tolerably well fora calif; yet t is another view 10 be taken of the 'dm' ration's (career. It is a view of certain features i it for w ich the sehig party is responsible, even nt re than r. Fill : .n•nre Weskit. If my time were ii already haust eddoto many transacjions of the', resent mini/I talica' I•should like to inquire. 'I should Ike, for katance, to ask why it was that'hen Bpai broke stipulations of her treaty-with us and b tcbered tir ter of our citizens without I trial, we had make • lee instead of Spain. It minters not Nether Os participators in the Cuban stair wereight or mtoog. Admit that (bey were rang. ill, in , dyr the liberal stipulationsof the treaty t y were Iv ilt entitled to a fair and open trial, wth forms istinct l ' designated. llot they were Aqychered wetbout • 't ' ace.of law; m urdered in colicodt - and thee we a locked liebapos ab irresponsible mob, coming I ;) 0 0 know! wheice. giiing. no one '' - nows where, t ' i down a house id New Orleans. The blood . 4,1 or Clicotrymen cried from the grous eneithereii anu , eat for the cry at Washington, t for the ilipan slu ish consul's house ' '-4tlotry ; *Spot onr &rebels I roy alty; and the flag it he ft*e the banner of • ,I shout d like to ed by the whig pat republics and the a A ' rice . . I shoal e r U lied /States can d ot powers on enii her the British cat of English agents Aloes. have stained the 1 ry, if a democratic admit vim meats of our gain fears? C;ild any others . iruek. I as Clayton and (rough. out that transactr ..., T ,• , I Should like ' compel-. tb, : nditure of the late whig ,niatrotion, l ilt th, ..) former democratic goveruments. I oho linike to et some eitplenatien why/lam that the ex nines of his iigov ernment here suddenly increased from abe t thirty tts near sixty inilkions of dollars: I shots like to know why 0-'whig administratio cost more in pro. found peace thaws democratic t dministra on dues during a great War.. . lel r shohld like to bear some ex amnion o the way which the whig party recant ilea its pi-Amiens about prqscriptiou during the 'itd canvass with the Practice. of its administration s race .the co amenci- Mont of its official term: They promised I hat, none lilt the iniapible and the dishosest should be pro- Scribed. and then-they Prescribes nearly evrry,denr: eirst in office. Nov, are we t ;understand that ev ery democrat is incapable and d shonestl Does the Whig party givathis explanati n of its coinduct?-- 13carcely so. Yet such is the i fereuce th y would have others' to make. Not co tent with epriving ken of their bread, they tern tl es away 'th a tar itished Same. - • I would not coin lain of the eta-pros pription, if the true reason way alleged' uei it. But what lag:lege is too strong for t e iniquity, Xherbeart less cruelty and selfishness of !the insinui al slan der behind which they - seek shkeel However, there will be no ei mplaint on hisicore relative to their preseat eandi ale. He 'Wished' the sword in advance. He proclaims way without quarter beforehand, and comes ht you in feather and 'Plinks. Well, my frietfds, i you are daluded be this man egos wyre-cy Tayl r all. that can say icy that you4eserve your 'fate ' gut Ido nut fear 1 that you will or can be.' We re now co ing tcr '- lair trial of the relative strengt and num rs of the flies; and-in such a contest hen did e failt— e t icsey as ed uthen go to d wo i r s k rege boldly whig i't;t frietide;l el false u u* w El s expose the lOW conduct of ur adversadies with..,„ I la out imitate g their besaults u n private taracter. If, it? so doing, we shall be t se to ourse yea, nei ther abolitionism nor federalis will 'prevail against us, and the success of - our pri iples, with ithe elec. lion of those who represent th in, is already, a fore gone conclusion. [Tremendo s and long-quatinued applause.] ; - i . 07' Batrixt. M 171DRa.—T , 's city was yesterday f fres - Irhicii resulted in the ,inti ant death. Mr. ;0- seph Hartnisti l a quiet and unoffendin: Genital)" citizen, residing 04 Genesee tree, a few doori•be yond 'Spruce street,,, and the probable.death of his wife Barbara Hartman. H Inman- and' his wife (were asleep in the back Too'. of their !Ouse, the front one being occupied as siles ioom,L'and two of their smell children lay as pin a maple - at the le foot of the 4ed. About thre e u clock in the•morn ing the door of thmkitchen t e room ne4 back of that in which Hinman and h s wife were l sleeping, as was opened,by, raising a win w and unf toning a wooden buttoni, and the boo was enter dby two . negroei or white men with b ckened face , who in-, ii, dieted two or ibree blows u in the thro of Hart man with a bar of iron, three winos leet I ng, caus ing his instant death', Mrs. H., was str ek seve r .. al blows upon her'heed and rms, when the fiends left the room—one gnin g i to the ,tort, and the other up stairs to albepiug e roans ohs daugh ter of the deceased; aged six n pars,, 'which be was unable to enter, as 'he'd ir was lockieJ. i i , i.i. When tbe.murderers`had I ft the room Mrs. H., crtwled out of bed and began making so e olcry, when the man 'in the store . turned, bl w out the light shelled made, knocked her down add bea her with some weapon similar t , a club, :a ' the itwn Mmeeede4 in making' good eir escape fore` the•'. heighboriNvere alarmed. I was nut iscorered that anything was taken fro the store. The lion ey•wasoieft untouched in the drawer. No kind , og -.ire motive' is indicited for the miirder from the evidence before the Coroner's Jury. Mrs., Hartrosb thiMght Abe crime. was committed by negroes, and that she iould . distinguish one of theht—a small man. She is very lois, and iter testimo was taken wit l dif ficulty by the Coroner, D . J. S. Trowb l ide.e, Drs. Gray and Wykoff made a post mortem exam:- -tuition of the body of Harm it, finding a injoriei ether than those about the th oat, 111 hichhey c m ,. sidered sufficient to produce most instan death by l c suffocation. 7 The woman w • under,the harge ,ot 'Dr.. White yesterday, but it ' not expected she can 'survive. ' Tl4decessed left family of six children. Hewes* man of _very quiet, retiring, manners, so. befitindustrious, and'hig ly respected by all who n knew im. He had resided. - i the city nearly or quite twenty years, and had ccumulated a snug lit tle property, though hf was not supposed to have `any 'considerable amount of rloney in his possession. The officers are on the alert for any clue to the identity of the wretches who committed. the inhu man crime, but we have not yet beaid of any ar rests. The bar with whic o Hartman was killed, -was •och as are used for f stening shutters, and wait broken in tiro andthe bed. Listr. Cour. li k .left "Human roa Scorr."— correppondent of the. New London Chronicle, in.giving a racy eketch of , a recent trip in the rail road cars, adds the ftillotring - anecdote. It is rich: - - ' 81Tawi, they say, itidicat the direction of the tiritid c and I must recculd a little. incitlent ' which tic ..turred its ihe.railroad,cer, while passing through the State of Delaware, on. my .ray hither. ti t he train 'bad been stopped to await the passing cif another train scan expected from another oireetion—:and -wile in skis suspense, "in, dark an'd tro u bled • night itirich war upon us,"' one the ,v it • mencifrrated,' at the top of h voice; "l tarrah for Scutt!" -Again, the secon and third l' i • e he re peated it, but• no res aws fteard,front a quar ter. 'Ttien,stsid he, 4 s cntny as are in favu of Gen.* Bcott i - forTresi pt, wil l make it eitinifest b pci rising." But not even a naiads of thel feet were beard, nor was thee". a giggle elan seconded the /orb sitian; and I vote almost disposed t' think that as h one responded to the. can but the an himself, the mitts, ifetpkeitse had .entranced bur whole ' colt ny; tout while thought was Amin across my I brain,.the mover, se if detetimined to knkw whether sleep or Scott was the tau., of ouch marked silence altered, his notion and said, 'as 6 many siare in favor olGen. Pierce for Preeideint, will pl cse rise." . W.heteupod i every man - r• e in. kis east, and three Cheers were given for Pierc , King, and the Granite State! ' , NGasatota COlAriDENcit about the Herald office $lOO, $l,OOO, or 6,000 that emovgit le deal kitty, lie can • and any hear by tilling a 'OFFICE," Boyo, do you - Neter.; . T 1 dopt iican =II At the depen- lauit rellCe therelis any whir o wants I , t , -'a-'arbitrate' arbitrat 'en. So;rr ill get votes seenmnindated any day At PLAIN DEALER r that!.../Paily Pia(a Erie ititeltl (I)lstruer. E R 1 SATURDAY 140 IC NOMINATIOIS. DEIOCB OR PRESIDENT. GEN. OF NEW U.I.IIPSUIRE. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Of ALABAMA I - Death of Ir. &aright; It It is with deep regret we a aaaaa es this week the death of Ws. SiAllifiliT. Esq.. the Democraiin candidate for cacal Comariesiener. He died at hie residence is Fay ette county el! Friday last week. Mr. 8. was a man of first tats basilicas talents, and an bonsai Min. and if be hailived would have made on. of the best officers oar Commonwealth ever possessed. Hie dimwit was Clint- Oks Digitises.' With which be,bad loses more; or lose af dieted for mineral years. The attack of which he died bad prostrated him for several week.. and his death bad bee. looked for for some time. 1 • His place upon the ticket will doubtless bi t supplied by the Democratic C don which meets' is Harrieberg Oa the 261 b. Young Hickory Club. At the feqUeet of • large number of our Democratic firieadM tk ore rye notice that a meeting will be bold at the Court on . They Evening, August . 28th, • for the purpose ef forming a Toting Hacker% Club. We hope they. will he a good attendance. ma it is now be. coming important that the Democracy ,of the chi and county should be thormighly and efficiently organized. 1IT"Th• Address:B(.lllde Galbraith at the kyle, of theCorcer ptooe of the new Court House. is ida• bly crowded out this week. It shall appear hereafter. . LT is thit (literati , going to retract its statement that Gen. 19C011 "led • disastrous and discredittble defeat at Qneenston." and that the 'British "took, more prisoners than they laid men engaged in the sellout." That state ment was &Ise; and we proved it so. Will it be taken backi—Coitasercial. Now you ' don't say so!.' Suppose we should!tit believe your statenients or your proof you-would'at want us to take it allk -thou. would;-yowl Now.. honestly. we I,, ne don't belie half—no.nor a tenth yea say upon inythint. but rather than 'petrel with you. and especially if it wall be any eceornmodation, we'll maI1: ; bargain. We'll take it all beet. - ivory bit of it—will yhe wee t takes prisoner at ' geessiston—we'll Almon 4ves that het ed the British the smoke, and that what he did'ut kill he took prison re; nod Bully. that he Mmomplished ell his 1 .0.1.1 as a "vela set." Unaided by a singln soldier or sap rt ed bi a sin lit ofPcer—provided you i l n torn take back all the Hsi ye have told about Pierce •afalling from his ai horse.""firting."Ao. in klexico—all the lies you have promulgat about the'NewHampahirie.Religious Teat" sod his connectiori therewith; all the falsehoods yoi l have circulated ,beet the Democracy being opposed to ljudi eiose.ftiv?i and Harbor improvemetiU—and finally. pros sided yes will - point oat 't hat Class* in the Constitstioa which doss giva . '"Congresii power to Conimence and car. ry on a, general "pitons of internal itnprovements."— Speakap sow like a maa-'.-te it i bargain? Sunbury and Erie lisalrod. The Board of Massager* of this Read have at length giveq some evidence of e determination to commence sad bu • the road. On ; Monday lent.. James L Ran— dolph. Esq hief Engineer - of the western division. with a corps of • ants., commenced a survey for the permanent location of route from Erie east. Anoth er corps 01 - ingineers is en ed in'ronning the lime from Willisisspcirt westward. in ohs H of T. Mashies Beim, . • • creditably • istingoished themselves. di ruler while on• 'bpdes t • Baltimore and 011ie. and the ter en tbe Peenaylva is Railroad. We *re pleased to Doti these - active prep rations commenced, and trust that the da not fir dietnot when Philadelphia and Erie will be Is di rect railroad connection with each - other. As As evi-t deuce yr the zealot the firiends of the enterpriee. - We are informed that a considerable sons has been 'paid in an ticipation by entiscribers: of the first instalment. adver• 6.0 its payable: j ; By the by. we are reqeeated to give notice that • meet ling ia relatom to time Road will be held at the _Court House in this city on Tuesday" eiening next. Daniell. Mater. Din ;President of the Company. is expected to be present, and address the meeting.' LATINO OF TUC COBBS; STONE. , F TUB New ipourr House.—Pursuant I. the armor, - int of a CrinaMittee appointed for the purpose. some ap • ropriate and interest ing proceedings were had on To day last connected with laying the corner nine of the ow Coen House.— A goodly number of 'citizens. with t • iudges. Bar and Clilirgy;assembled at the Court Ho se as 2 o'clock. P. M., formed in precession. and aeder t direction of May or Whallon.• marched to the site if th proposed new ed ifice. preparatory to •tbs regular ROFFi s of the occasion. Rev. Dr. Lyon then made an eloqee t and deeply fin . p- re .1 sides pr ~ . and was followed by His Honor, Judge G brunt,. i6 a pertinent and felicitous 'll worded Address. .afi r which the Corker Stone was I dby the President Jo go and his Aniosiatei. succeed. by • itstelient from de gip Vincent. of Waterford , thak riy•eight years ago he, ad mirohased the ground ape which the county i ha ate s d statedi e C t o ih is a r t t a : or ted. • i t u h i ll i clos w e as of 11:92gtei114311: be a e ti should . ,br ith's Address. S. Mervin.Slisith. Esq.. read a list of orinlieris docements tied papers to be deposited in the cor net' stone, which ceremony was performed by Simeon Stalwart. Esq.; in behalf of the County Commissioners.— Cessna. , Senator Douglas' Speech W. inviteattention io the Spec .A of Hop. Stdphen A. Doug gi:ren wpoh ouroutside. This is the most calm and clear espositioti of the g i xisition of the whir party now that we recollect to hive read. , sad we give it as 'peculiv4y acceptable at this time. It will be-seen that the .-Llule Giant" handles the letter of Gen. Scott without gloyes. and - tears the '•.festliers" entirely from his ciaitnato civil station. Read. we say to all. sod then paisi it to I r our •whip neighbor. It calculated tb do much gpodi • • • Bless is Lowasses..—Louisiana is one of the South.' ilrn States that'veted foi Gen. Taylor; and is now cleim. ed for Scott but upon what ground this claim is based', it is hard tql.ll. The New Orleans Cowie, pines few of the rimy of the Wee sugar planters miring the : toast. heretofore Whip, who will not support Menerao Scott. Aiitersi them is William J. Minor. Esq . the .*Tuftamani" one of the WestV writers for the New Yorld, Spirittfil Tarifa; J. S' Minor. 'graduate of liarvaril University nd.pupil of Judge:StOry; Richard McCall. genoinnan4of high standing., alio. and floury McCall. equally re table and talented. Two ether of the beet J. Thebanlt and G. A. Frankiio. have d to support Gen: Scott. Mors than that, Ines ou the Scott electoral ticket of Louisi= Lossisia Gin. Scott. and others ars of the .• E also: • *clip throe is I U. relies sounti Aelir 11111111 ft Mc( lord ticket. it ibt Col: A. 4 Wbig else 'amvillsug praierly • • 'option Oes. Tomesloose. writes Frank Pierce. the Jr ems Rights 'aisu could requi Gen. Scot =E 117 - }llsa Deniocrsue press is mrtsteaed !shoo bs' tke Now York Tributes. It solsmnlT sates that riry e•Piercs oriati'! which it shall catch ei lag :''' ll4 _,_•EPloslet Cale - fluty." shall-bo eat of—not frog tliisisalbtaary Mato of f riaistoacs. bat that which ovoid 'tie tigaivaloat to It—from the azettisorst of that *Mi. irtaoy Withist swish Wbi4 • cam' • - • tr I IMINI r ZIINO. AUGUST 21. 1852. Pram R. KING; To there may be added Ilse Ram• of bliss.. who bow placed or thi dSghrSS seetiog because he is Jodie B. T. Porter. fat fi• will sot ouppOrt 1 1 • • Data of Ikkablids. The &wens has 'repeated of so far having dose jsWelei Is the Deistetweey of Ntw Hionpiltiee es to bate 'weed that it requires a Wee tliwd vet' to seised the swestifit- ma el that mats. It sow amens that it was ••oistakewe sod the Olaantor le mistakes. is myfli that It regairaa a late of tire thirds N amead the Ceastitetioa of new 'Hampshire. Any state ese amend Its coaetitetimi by . thlatittlffillica of - a majority of ini votes." This le ntionpreeentstion somber one: "Say Hints"- unmet amend hi eenstitation by a simple stajortly. for Hear Hampshire emeeirti—Rbode (steed ea snot:—Booth Car elieweeneet ; . it requires twe:thinis of her legisiatativt..— se‘thert Ire govern ether states that reileire him easfirw ities. Bet to mere is New Hampshire: Her eriestite tom. ifter specoryieg haw the sensettbe people shill bbaecessieed as te - tbe secessity as , Vision of the stn. sited's. sad providing how a conveittion shall be call mil ifs assieritp declare fora mvisios. Provides a. follows: "The diStegetes to be chose. is the item, m • red peeportiosed wi the represeotetives ti the , peersl coert; bil l s provided. that he altoretion shall be ,it is this cossti Miss. before the sense shall be hid ore Me gowns end nuincorporaked places, snit approved -tsee.slavis pubs gmettlistentercpreseal end twang en setibject:" Bo mach 'with* rspsoisd honesty 'of' -Now for whirs station osmkor Ili as the Buffaio est remarks." cot "trail that the Whigs bows priveotml is favor of thommesamont.striking oul record of this •leetisn shows, that whei majorities. the vote-was strong ski' where there were Lou:foes mojorit stroegfer the •teat!' " Before we eh. lacy of title. we tem- IN welt show Snot the Deanocraey of New Hampshire et den. orindiceted by the resolutions • veution. In 1849. the DernocrWtte 8. New Hampshire saweisimutly passed elation: Rewired. That we are is Win arneadment of oar Stet* Constitution at toast at will ft.. it from rotig irsolificatians' mid all .tk.r ilasrai fealw•u. Tbis.i. conclusive u to the potation New !isaspshire es the "religious t will show from the •`records" how th °icicle into effect at lits polls. Recol was 'wand at their C tins i■ -election in the spring of 1850. sixty *Ries in favor of the amendment • one test; of vritichfortyju4 gave plar °crane eindidete fur G pluralities for the federal eaadsd•fe; • eloor majorities for 'the Democrats o only 'ciao gate majorities for the Fed mach fur the boasted ••recurd," and representation somber two: Bat igai Oar cotoasporary• attempt to natolea thio qaostioo to . snore earls( 1111110 the attempt to strike out the ••relogio : s to after. ,0.1852 TboO sevesety-sews to ; os for abolishieg the religious test. of th o. plaralitim for tim Democratic coudi while bat trotaly-three 1,110 ploral!tioa didate; sod Aftrias gave clear wok, octane caedidate ever another*. w hi jorities fir the federal - candidate. T a very good ••record" for Ade whip bat it is the beat they Cita she* on hence we con ugly say with the Gls doe.-thenhas rims s doliritrsio sneerit. to make yoo beam that is regard te elessets of As mu/alai** qf N. Ha met sit'etelood by the "record "baton is (ay. false is interstice. sod falro in **Catholic reader. there Ass roes a de false statements. to make yon behove Geo. Potreo erhiCh bar oo lettudati • atm. ••J.w • we time' thee for that my is the Gazette. "Thom art the , eel" Holt again, stye the Gaufte."the records. whit . cermet I. show m that yea a excluded from office belie es they. ( he dem eerie, Irlf is big. r .1 .h 7(17 la ail)atiaat " aus as me a port ; * the racer a amt. ie, b at from what we have said. lid the facts w hays coined pod lusted. we are sot 4 are that the . • I. wilily cc well courimed of your vet ity al they p• of the veraciti of thp **records." In regard to your_ r epeated cited atlempts to kisa upon Gep. Piero, hostility to!religiuus Migration `-‘lom. we ha te e best of whgisethmity to colt au Oar authority is the W bington pi i nti,„' '' whig National adMieistratioa. 'That rEn ITEEI7I Um organ of pipit ••T•: '•The allegation the he course of Mr. Pierce in the late New Hampshire Con olio's, is ripen to any just ex ception• on de groomd of his saitnifeS ing any relsgioos iateleronee. ifs tarsrly onfonsufsd. IVs Mee reforrsd li the proceedings Of lha Conrenrion,nwatiiad noulasoz that indicates Slag raker matimant than 0111 i, MUM, isharmo ny void religious freebie. Mr. Pierce was opposed to the rocegei:tee of any political differsnces among the cart on, sects Of Christians; and 'Mohan be mach rorprised to learn that he hes at any time ; in it. Convention: or oat - of it. exhibited any bigotry or intelerancii on points of NO or conscience." ii, Here is a Whig paper—high *Whorl y—the organ of the administration.—and it assorts that it bee "referred to the proceediep of the convention." sad. it pronoun ces, in so many words. your witness binson • gross and wilful caltinniator. Bat we have ore proof. In addition to the facts we have already give 1, which by the by. are put forth 'Upon the authority of the New Hemp ! shire Patriot , that paper further asserts e feet , which it says "the files of the paper will fully s betintiate , that eatery itemeenstic paper in eke State has 'wale ergad the people to vote fora C tine on ever o ccasion when that question has been before them; an the files of Whig papers will show, that previous t 18.50,4,ery one of doss papers Opposed the milling of Convention.—: The last lime the qulition wan sub itted *oakum to 1850. was at the Presidential Cleationlie 1844. EverY Democratic paper in the State then adVotated it, mainly, for the purpose of abolishing the . relpines and property tests; and wry mei; paper opposed it The Neshuia Telegraph said—"We do set thick it worth while to inf car the expense of a Convention and run the risk of il l proving it (the Constitution) at present." The Keen Sentinel admitted tisk its political friends had opposed I Convention three times within ten years. as they "welt weaning to submit the revision of the Constitetion, for practical trifling defects, ;to such men" se then controll'• ad the Slate. The Easter News Letter•dviseeiherso plat to "let well enough- alone"—that if-`• Couventio was called, "they would probably mar the Constitution in two instances where they mended il in one"—that it "would be as likely to do hurt as good"that tie Ceni stilettos was imperfect. "but we are not at all certalli that it,is-so bed as it would be likely to be mad, by an 'iamb!y that would now be convened to revise ti." - The N. H.. Statesman said the bulk of the people were "satisfied with the Constitution as it is"—that r it, w+ revised. "some very ohne:lens features" woe li be in corporated into it, and that "this consideration, in con. °twine with - the coat of the Convention, and thi nece. city of the publication of-an entire new code *fleas. a 11' .cause the people. to be eaceedingly cautious i n their , vote" i open the question.- These are well Imam e s among the oldest and most influential pf the 'Wing pa pers the Mate, an* the remarks we have veiled are but mples of what was said by the whole of theta agai t the calling i Convention to revise thisCoustt tution:" . f - :. rr Aecording to the Ceassaeriiai the wale hike gaioi. edtwe victories—Gus in !mire and,the other iulhnoul ri4 These ere - qeeer whit victories, very. In a moulli_ the. Democrats elect their Governor by about '0.060 r (sin one member of Congress, end have a large Majority of the Legislature! to lowa we hive carded on Stet} ticket by 1,300 or 2,000, a majority of th? Legkleturei, sad lost one memberofeongressi through local l issee . alone. Such whit victories us theitei, tqgiither loth that in North Carolina, are mach vicleries as . woo lAO.OOIIOI, they show the Democratic Stsies standing firm, dry exl hibit the whig States caving in--;"fainting" h •nsihi- UM g:7", The Wi!minima. (N:C.).Creeter7rciisi. qiAnti't !ott:e hog paper. hoists the flames of Wibatera Gra. The "feinting" still spreads in rpm ••sl4Vortt 0 , ha . - • The kftriszi 1111*. • 11 For the Golding halhe history ' the whiff Indy 46 It fled *enteritis war' *pally tosiastala; its sink ing fortunes. For years there bas bees attempis by in. divided members of it. upon different emossifius. to ar reale the sectsrian prejudices of Itriftestants plait the Democracy beemese of Weir libera*ltowsids'iitilligigior sects and creeds, sad particularly towards the C''patbolics: belt it is let for the year 1852 to furnish i cannier- move meat: • movement Intended to anomie 11t4 beetariika prejudices sleet Catholic cations. sad arneyetss is so led Oboist's against the Democratic candidat• for Presi dent. Is this movement we find bigoted Prenbyteriane. like •Ir catemporayiee of the Gangs. who. at any other time and for any other purpose. would'ut touch a Catho -I.c with s ten•foot pole--Nuyth of Ireland Ofengemen• like Robinette. the witness brought upon the !timid by the Garet/a—French infidels au - Socialists. like t4reeley—ia short. every thing and everybody that hue scof fed and sneered at the Catholics awl their ceremonies. An. these. we say. are non , engaged in this thsreputeble and dastardly business. They have forgot. bit we doubt mash whether the Catholics have. how ;het denounced the Democratic party for the appointment Of the 'ble Chief Justice Tenney to the Sept.'s. Be h becess• ear eetemperary. • •'Neither se it. Woes tha Gazerk. a two ; thirds vote the • Lee.* The e then were wAig Ito wae • Catholic They have -forgOt ho' nounced Mr. Van .Boron for writing a frioni the Pope—the eeneeteres they" peddled i streets represeutMg the President in the Id e ;btg•toe ern e Pope., They brie forgoilhe ;they sat L ott hewn.. Croi..Stinuk particlp ceremony in Pittsburgh—how Mfg opou that occasion, of trampling upon the An and attempted to defeat him by arousing Pr. judiee against him! They have forgot all thi More of like ehericter of which they have be. their 'anxiety to prop up the f 111 tit fortunes tart' candidate. And we have alluded to it cause we are disposed to engage in a sects the • test,' and res • the vote wee the eopremirfal -1 the "record" lily !oil upon the rinei- I f their State Cau -1 I. Convention of the following ree- f a revision and lb etich an extent tests. prOperly Innei-repnidaban have any desire to array one denominatiel tuns ageism' another. but because there is a c tempt making by the wMg journals all over to arouse Catholic prejudice against Qin. at the same time , private emissaries are bu ing in the ears ofjCatholics the tale that San _bar of that Church. Tu Protestants these eri 'that Scott is sin Episcopalian. and point to m tors in which he usesi k ohis language; —Stau tent as 1 ant." ar.c.. for proof. To Catholics to the fact that his d register" have been rearr cated so Convents - . and that one of them diet ti walls of one of thosiiinstitutious. Mow this ; utile on the part of the whips has compelled us to 'give lace to the s d estraet from one of Gen. Scott's let celebrated letter, written in 11341—knoyirn as litter—Gen. Scott waut out fie way some order to Mg-4u the following d liberate insult Etonian Catholic population Of - the United Cis r late ndorsi • theDemeeracy of r. 'a nd now we yes ied this res 4oPt is rev:illation uow. at the tie gave ma, g the reliji for the Dew to ' lothi Wes ooly • taw 'gave irlestr gave thorn, 'has ndidani. i So we pin gins - rilor to chow R •11 talc i public upon t so Hirer to "But I do not Consider it respectful to the oth •raiso proper io a candidate. to *Omit ;dodos that. if elected. he will not accept a s enatims. looks . too much like a bargain pirating—yield to me now. I chill soon be way—too meek like. the interest that sumeti t". two yeare ye majorities Afetir gave • r Governer. . federal eas ier the Vase- ror t iJ EYUIJIWUL&f I 4'l 'IAIJ L : ties Air is d • fur Ttly.mtir.t.nr.l rau r. laud. if without 8111i . 14. ruR TUC Warr 111/PY.RANUATZP. iR rlist Ina away de sneasr cone ronswi again. Rave am not exhibit we should thiolt. this qesetloov sod • ••Csthiobe roe- There was no excuselfur this. It was on. illasteste or to fortify his position. that Feud opt to pledge themselves to one term only. jlt was gra tuitously thrown in. to ridicule the performance aunt, of the highest and most important functinias which deyolve oo the Rom.sh ecclesiastics. It imputes'tri them cur cum audsiandelous motives in the selecticin of ra.tanc cessor to the Papal chair—and more titan insinostri that the Roman Pontiffs. past and preakit. liaritibeen clioseu because ofthairseuility or imbecility. and i nit We doubt if there can be faudd - In print • more deliber ate insult to oar 'Catholic popitlation; thou is contained in the brief sentence from the pen of Gan. Scott ; which We have quoted from his platform letter. is Without parallel, as it is without excuse or justifica ion—indica tilii..ohko of hi• iwot air of his-utter disregard ofand contempt fol. the feelings of those whom he knew his impious ridicule could not fail o wound.— Lod yk, the pirtizsirs who supp in Gen. Skutt. are in • coolant and earnest in their appeals to Ciittiolici, class, to come to his snoport also! and umiak the pretext that ha is more liberal in his views towarr Catholics than opponent! Shame on the hrpocrn •. byfetsisiotsioaats. is pshirs." which it the eefitraiv is false coins pont r es. berets &tiptop'. by t' that in regard to ,o in fret er infer- ord." and we oow IP" The Commercial thinks we are sniy beeauee of its attempi.to prevent *hige from taking our paper, and pay when Pierce is elected. That• learned' journal: wait *elver more mistaken. We have been usectito such po kips! flies bussing about-our ears too loirg to flee,' it ouvt; ID'licant,!—liiwa has gone whit —dee dedle. She has gained the honor of firing the find ion fur Scott Herta fur lows, with a been as a muuntent !—Gazelle. Well, really this is good—the beet joke the a! The Democraey- of lowa have carried the (.to 11 1 by their ,swat majority—ear I4ioo . —havean °eerie elating ma jority in both branches of the Legislature, and yet whigi victeriei are so feW and far.betri et n this season, that be. care they have elected one member of Congress in that State through the operation of a local question—the grant pf lands to railroadv•-•they set up the shout that " lowa ha/ gone whig—decidedlel" Why the todistrict that elects a whig to Congreaa gives, McClear y the Demo- .cratic candidate for.Secret r ary of State, something like 700 majority. Verily, if such is the "first g n for Semi," we don ' t. wonder _ at his complaints about af" fire in the retie." IF: The Ares York Trause has the folloWing pungent answer to a correspondent who wished to itiutiw its edit or's opinion of secret societies:— "A Student ihoutd bear in IMO Marout the moat cowardly and indefensible recrlt society w know 1/ that composed of one - member who writes • -let er and with holds his mime " Free Soil National Conven Tire free.soil national convention, at Pi eluded its labors last week—having adopt' 1.41 presented John P. Hole' of New 11 Him. W. Julien of I udiana fur the Preside Presidency. The chief actors in the riffal in the Buffalo performance—the phitlermisl same Frictional and abolition affair—and names figure on the ticket, they match platform, and are in entire keeping with designs of abolition fanaticism. The only sale in all this 'performance is the tibirii ; Hale aptinst his wiehes, and the refusal.tol usual Initoficallou of the llotior c. him ". The Convention, strangely enou have anticipated his withdrawal, and lest t left without even k nominal leader. left hi opportunity, 'mice" he volunteers, to deelit The ,unly effee'this nomination will 1,1 result in November, will be to doubly in- , of Ohio cud Penneylienie for Pierce anti EP From the day of the nomination of Scutt for the highest office in. the gift of this Republic to the present hoar. every formatiun—the Press and the Electric Lin' the festimeny•of its citizens Irmo many continued to recite. in terms more gloom' goes on, the universal acceptors by the i people of the candidate of the '*big pull TslegrapA. Somebody has been offering. ke believe,_ - .- fifty dollars for the biggest whig liiillririg the campaign 'The above. we think. taken the "*:Pile " I t i haent been beat; and it sent be. What the .r univeraid acceptance by the m , ." .1 . the hoininakkin of O. Scott hest been,*au be very correetly' ascertained byi the August simians, so tar. In the same paper, **the.leetric line" 0* recites" a complete Scott Overthrow in N rth Carolina. i r a state. reliably whig in : k Presidential eainv'ass; While each Democratic tastes ae Missouri, Arkaniias and lowa,- give no indication of a ?•• universal aecept' nee" of the ••mili vary candidate." We repeat again. a Ashtabo I man takes that fift y ! ' . .• . ' DJ' The Loiiisville Journal jays 'the car and tobacco are stairtug severely from drought in .G son and ad joining chanties in Kentucky. Here th may from teeth! , . 1 I k =I - 1110thig - Against the 'Me. A Oise Observer of passing (Mats mutest escape the cosviction that the whig party. ie this campaige. is eght ing against a tide thnt will as parely overwhelm it es the election is November will come. The odds are against its iseaCela. 01/011 ware the party naked is purpose and is principle; but what chance is there for oar politiesl opponents when one half "spit upon" its platform of principles. while the other half are no less backward in "spitting epee" the siadidetel North Careless has M. reedy "spit" spun the prospects of Gee. Scott In that a/reties of the Heise, and the chances are sow that abs will be followed by every State south of Mason's and Dixon's line. • Here at the North, Gat. Scott stands:no chance of getting any heretofore reliable Democratic Stasis—so State that voted fir Casa is 18MS—while is the great States of New Yip* and Peassylvasia there are no iudications of his triumph. Indeed. both of these States can he set down is reliable for Pierce and King. Them is so question—indeed. we believe our whig friend! de not dispels it—that the Democracy are in a majority its I throes States when united; and that they are better noised s in New. Yeti'. midis well in'Penusylvania, as they ever wore. there can be as question. Upn what ground ' therefore our whig (needs Waite the akreties of &m it. we csa ‘otetoiseeive. He his no Popularity in the Democrat • ', is i eke. while in the ranks of bist r o's party there is via st i that betokens indiffereeesion the Pitt offense. and ope f p rebellion on the part of Others. 'f be South is spinet hi; and, worsosiill. the Administration is against him. If t is is not lie. how else can we account for the repeated, in ap *nteut of men to responsible poeittons who are 4 no toriously hostile. or.at leist remarkably cool towards the aspirations of Scott. Not Mpg since Gen. Humphrey, Marshall, member of Congress from Kentucky. declared openly in his seat that there wig no chance of Scott car- I . frying Kentucky. end to make his assertion coma true. he fortfiwith commenced distributing throughout that State the Speech of Hon„RobertWoombe. of Georgia. d , - clog Scott's nomination. This hotting whig Mr. Filo more has made Commissioner to China! The Kneiville Whig. the most ineoentief paper in Cistern Tennessee. - is ant flat-footed against Scott. and declares that Piers' • will beat him in that State by 10.000! • Nosooner isthis position of the Whig known at Washington. thawhlr. R Vebster selects it to publish the Laws and Treaties of wit the United States in Tennessee. Again, • face weeks 1 ;;„ e , lainee lion. Jos. R. Ingersoll. formerly a member of Con• v. 4 gross. fro.,, this State, while rtoppitig hers a few days. , day . declaredhis belief that Frank Pierce would be the next ; c 1.,• Presiden ! flow this remark reached Washiogton we 1 k ktr;sir not, but it is evident. from the antecedents we have 1. 4 11 , jest enumerated.' that it did reach the ears of Mr. Fill- I Z inure, for we ace, that the appointment of Minister to Eng.. E !sod has. since Ant time. been conferred upon Hun. ins. .t R . Ingersoll. If these straws do not show which way the , w wind blows at Wsshiugton, we confess our inability to' '‘,% interpret the acts of men! We repeat then, the-Scott par- " iy is fighting against_a tide that must surely overwhel in i it! It has the U ited Democracy to conieitd.with, be. r e , sides the cool a d secret oppositiOn of the Adkuinistra. w I , 8/ I ',kin to' OVerClkinr 1., they de ly letter to roved the kissing the i • and cry I.d in some / cased him. ivies', flag. tenant pre- sod much n gaultj, in I f film r mill* r ow. nut IP— jab war. or of Chris ncerted at• the country ',fierce. while y whisper ; II • Mein. izeeries tell ne of his let :teh Proles , they point id end edu . within the en. lu his its platform distuuce, in o the eueire States and people. not f.ror on •. .etond pota to other •r -out of %our rr gurrrns any voting rarrtxr tlta elactius trr e Philo icians of our day man. 411 go.. that work, not .1! , eeesaary to dates ought 1:1' S. P. To .oiler, says : Whit," Jt is '• Sarvaparti a a, tan honest wagon maker to.the Smoky qty. i s. it were hey of ”Moto and yarba." then it c , would be impor nt how •• old De. Jacob" ataudi.: _ _ • Whigs Betting on Pierce. Pierce stock isrgetting so populur here that even the ‘S'lligs are puiting up their rao.tey. ors his election. On Touristley outs goer Whig friends, whose location isnot 1r.,18500 CV.ALLEN!iI - , a square from oi• office. backed op his lieief in the elec- 1 711 ATEVER Concern , the littalth and hattpi ~ •• .. at eel rime. or the mon ialual 1.,... e ins ots Inf. thitt of PierceAlliputting up leo kunitred dlad [meaty firs i , 6)r crent,l that everv . itcr.on wit? do all their ios duller* ea hie' IL -"We protest against this, because 1 the :Ives 01 their children. and that et er) per—it .1. to promote their nun I , t :dill at n't sacrifice . 11•• , it is not fair th hies to step up when one has got Ifis go / dut} to .olent tily a...tre }on th.it W dital.l4. ace 'chi s: '....."414. • ion of the ino.t celehr,tted phi -Ic, Ins. are the irs'i• • • '"?' ". 1 . ' .(ichinlir P aint, and take the chalice ion 1. .seH aj sorii of ilit•esi.e. to w Islets children Ind , away frum the Imocrato. . hies it' .e. ., have n u appetite et...it, insalls chats' -i - thlif.2 to all ,, ther.ilad ltrcit h. pain to the rtour,r . , t thelftotie, Ilardruess and tiithie-s• of the 41tell}: .1n I . 'e er, Pinsw in - es:sitar—remember that all Ilse., ti." , i n , i r rr i;le ve itt e :l l l ., el i zl upon ma I t7 c r , i .. re t t .t iii tti e p i r ,e in r e fet ilt: l 7,...: - ; tet . and can ti' given to the andel .ettfer Ihtlaut u , • te etletal effect, where. Vowel Cifeirphtisis toxil Ihs-r itri le then' weak /lA4 dehrtitated 11w Tome 1.r..,.• W nu Swill , are stied, merit stand; a 'thorn ai.. . !at lovite of mad te i 111.1.1111 ell; i ,- g tone and in renziti ;... ac/ , st hock inalcAr it an Ittrallihir remedy. for 1f1,.. le - ll} peosia. the aotonishing cures , peifurined tit th- 5... s Pil SPIC h Ce a ebe ce . Ji- 4, i a Hull} . : , ..1 i S e d .k . C i s K t h . S , , ‘ l N e 'O vid ß e, .: u S r A . : , l'l. , .y vet all others. . Q 3 (i , enry ENins. of Kenosha. has been appointed MarehLl of Wise•usin, by the Presideut.in placwofCapt, Cottoul.retnovec(l Cause is not stated. but we suppose because Capt. Obtton is ant a silver grey, while k like some other* Fillmore's recent •ppointrusats, won't touch Scott wit!irw ten foot-pole? (13 The Ed -1- 11, •ire and accura 'try. The fUllul fittini South Cahalan, of the facts V. merely.pre wj was MO." 411 a lietnoet vernor of Nord' jurity and - aa that name Goy 9oes riot elect h learned eutempt ILT It is so, Patterson," is brilliant idea o rinses" in the Asirrank Frolic —As many as ; four dozen' for „ lore looking. disconsolate whigs assembled at-the Court' A' House en Tueiday eireniag to form a Scott club. It is m yr said they succeeded. in forming ona." - init it was after: u h l Mitch ••faiutingr and sore trials on the part of the Mani.' WI gen.. as I i eaa rr Gen. gh number of his ter he not only lentiy u a sold ' i his oteriing wo of such a maul than the eland burgh, con.' d a p 1 ttform. inpahire and ucy and Vice r were Illetollll ebeenially the though other ell with the ie tenets and hing remark, etion 40 . Mr. 'give him the nterrel uilan h. -r.pienr.ta rep mi~ht be It withimt the: a:r The , fol shows how owl left here to get getting along - CAN'T BUT T in the virtue a acting upon th tral Con:mate chew. thiniglit printing the (11 berm and all th • for Scott. Tit ready. No soil of that paper. t petatoe. This and they are The whip hair Erie." the qe subscribers. ye uplm the re that States erg. New , 4.dvertise, - *looks and rffagazin 1118 T Reeirivest at No. 9 Brown's Sow'. Mw .t. The Book of •'.. StiObS, by 'l'h ekery. the (minima Bonk of he reason,—Price 4111 ("PIM , . ~...el The Diwarde ltainthser. hy Mrs. Southwork. one of them c 3 ,1 *Willing horrid 1 the day.—l'r ire 73 etss.-2 Vat i Seven Nigti in Comma. a e lima Book of New York lifei fuliti and tower l it —Price 23e sis. wie'lournal; or le months td•the Pular Regions, 1 6 . by Limit Ah.lsori .T-Pisee 25 emit.. ' _ I ti ISta'ialiet ermine, tot September. tl , rb,sse,•• l 1 r• `• llieSeMpel. for Augsum. . Er ie. flinciret 211 ;en. n. Gehl he people of ehiclo of in s—ls w ell se litotes—here as the time I .1 our Aohlubula a reward or 1853 F L. I. _FASHIONS.. 18.52 r.cr.ivr.i) kVarteu'. Hat and Ftirnisking, more. the Fall of 13 Fn.hinn of that for IaSL, the 1004 beauttlut rylo ever itumv.l. ' "' 'tat peninu that can never no better th.tit purr hare now at Nn. Itrun n'a r*late-.t. flats, rap. atni Trunk. rep.% if. e 4 o 'aide to order. Eno 'tug. 11-13 JOHN 11. %VA It It VI • Par the Pall Trndc.• (II.ARK 4 MICTI'AIS are ready to eabthit MEW (FOODS at V./ their prevailing $O.l , prreell. and o rei,eir their pledge to tile buying community to Fell them gnoga elkeoper than tan be bought 41 any n brr .;i 4 t )re in Erie. r ens • nosier that when we assert a dung we orals. it. 1.41,11e.3n4 aeon a att.l.,vouiaelves of Ike pier. I Rattans ttwy prevent them.elres. Kew.ewnlaeomtngevervweek a it thmmeh urmanider of the reation Oar puretta.es r tt srNiemr ( - INN'. at as tow rate. art , any New tr uck inhber rau . wty , Mer.:taut• from the country please:tote the, and when 0411 , a) good. at Er le call at I At m •ai No. Need lloot•e. --i------ TOD we Ca t vvit-t, daude4i.2l Rave mildewed account, with IL et ir dwell tall avidwettle without furttior &lay. or $I !I ire be ilfent to the lam groom iwe'll wait hats t h e o f lietgrulawf- . &IC Aug.lis itaiz—aµ.) N. eAftwit.L. etphia Sun suggests that l ite best phys '!are Dr. Diet. Dr. Quiet and Dr. Maui physicians. no - doubt. bat with. thou easily summoned. send, of Pittsburgh, claimed as • free am an Independaut Democratic Scott orthy or remark that this is nor the 1 1 b t 4ii I • or of the Coursaarriut has • most ester,- tt knowledgepf the politics of the court.. Jag is a specimen: reply to [the 06serrer's 6lwlir shock we append from the,Tritrune a statement regard to the late election to that State h lin e that Retd's majority two years ari it named Reid has just been elected Cie- ( . 11 , (Carolina by something over 4.000 ma- et owe Carolina .has not elected • man of :roof by 3.000.. sod when she does elect; !! y the people. it is very probable that our! [rail* meal ins North. Carniona. It the -•• man t4at posed that . struck Bully c , 'the very chap that conti;ived the truly 'l l . 1 depositing a .copysof ths **Campaign r o orner-stone of our new twin House. • ar. erlds has written an mini' iconatimeuts, at Galees. lendow,* and proves G er. but also ithi ability as th as a privets citizen. will have more weight nt of an army of bad me 'owing -from the Cleve! friend of the bat "Erie lid of his ieveuty-five E 'o the Forest City. amon. cu.- The wlngs who he, i .d intelligenceuf the peo old fedetal presompinin.l of this conoty, Jesse P by buying the old t• pe a entaairin y . woo hi Gerrban readers would 'whigs have found out uer was the Scott flag ra Ilan the old patrons drop newt tortrehese them ow wider. awake Democ e got the types, bet the Democratic German p DURLIN k SLO.%N. 15, • 111E7ROVOUTA N Barth ROAD W'Allr, UMW Tol ICTROPOLIT AIX will h tOMplelPd, and 01,..L0yf of Conipitay,fieptember Pr.ce m per day. SIMEON LLLANt• Nome and Lot for a as t e . II IS Hoots and Lot a imitated on the ti,.e weft, Formerly owned awl uccupabd t, I t.,„ and convenient Houre with a itaal 8at„., , ; u, it, and eontad :dna ett.,ice fiuta. Pt•t-t,n % R call apply to the autteet,bet on the prtui,t, se Auaort YI le:Pa—tfa - I SU ay Cow. M to Cite presnliesor Ow •übseriber him,. neor 4MII Norris' on or about The Inth thst 4 • lime Welt. long horns turning in. a man • 1,, a head. an some while hairs hetweeu tor tor t . a never ow I iliol row Is requested to coin. , 4,„ 4 her awa . ill'Kean Aug. 11 - 3 1 1 3 . Filo, • 11, Stray Cow. RAYED from the autwermer living in M'ae,„ „,* . tab of July hot, a Ilule red Cow. amen ) (lug ... a *mall .tar in the face. and a hive at ..r , ail. No artificial mark. Winier.q ~,,,I ~,, . ive information where else nut) , be felene ow . •,„ .. riled. lieKeas Aug. 111-341 , r_ %lc %% „,ii, 5. LEN UltoGilt Portray ' and Picture: Fs:lmo. fi L , b by 311 in size. now opening at Annaft's Jen elf ) ~ a le. HOWL Yale Aug. 11 lJe NEW GOODS ! NEW ‘..,_ H E Empire. haveeouimetwed tecesc,n d t b" Goods, and within a few day. *ill ILibt , a ~:t , y tow prices. Aug!' 9 31.13 CAHW ELL& BD _ ---_—_— _,_ 4 R ilk cheap, a beautiful PIANO' Forre .. ~,,, ' . hate uo good ;dace to keep it, we u ill .ell ca. r la. Aug. 21 I , ' ' —l2 , errociuri,N i 1 - ; ____ _ _- - -:1 , _ - - ' a_ _ I "..-‘ 4 . 4" . 5,.t..J . , .......„ ..,......... r ... ~ C Zit CTS 11 02110-11711:: I vEfts & Dr.ltiOUtT Me and supethly PI ~ - Arena. combrnsota aOM nd brilliant 1 , 0.- an extenAive, talented at d eferent li,, -• , • Idling in the entertain to all it e rit,--4 ; restaftiqp. Gymnastics. iir . , repreeentefl r , splendid troupe of 110 .4ce.. to pert. t,/• Aug, '2.tt, Ed.nboro 311. metro's; 3lsr. an , : L. , t &PGA - . The proeeslion wall diner the T lit 0 1 he bandheing drawn by the fiejFitil Pu•ttilt, ritioned Rotties, mounted.hy riders. Ana ea s Manlier. Antoine the proMinent Ie 11C111 are MR R.ICIIARD RIVERS- Air •. in le horse rider in the United states; H A 11.% d. AMP. CAMILLA 16 A R D 1,11161. in their t..% lo anship ; Mr ,E. UERIOI 26, Mr WM I C.. ti . Ma‘teto hr. LCht:.t. to is others of world o ide celebritl. ti tit In. 6E . .;!twee tne mo-I pmtninfm features of Mir cA be found Mcins. GREGOIRE., The L ongest IlEan in the Worn' will break any stone or rock 'of the largetil r ah tafter,lllll !IL. WAXED rum " ,. 1 d. The Brass Band, led by Mr. W. Ibitherb). o . is rtatimients. The interior will he Mum luau- t Cr.new ChantlCliera. The Performance o tit we 'lll2 with a Grand Dramatic r ind Pine-Irian d-w ide celebrity, with rionrs. ehorus. 7 6. r,...•• to s, etc., entitled, Ora. err,. nit 1,1111: WILD 110 P., . ak n Iron. a popular poem of Lord Byron. an I Ida ied for the twee. with a Ritual attentive aii.l • not in of the powerbtbcibiatious no graph call) ire. I Poetic Legend The Ca6aellati pronounce, ic 111 V it doom upon Maceppa. to meet which be tare a mad Ta nation Ste.cd; Htstlgtht • 1,11 GRAND TORCH-LIGHT lia rpna. under the name ofeazimer. a terwardc Ring of Tartary - - MR di 1-Ka: daughter of the Camellan, in 1. ve with fitaz.rpwa - - 31Apvtir le lattr.ie awl overtore directed by nett. , p 1 mltcleobinutes by 3fro. e%eor 1% Decoration*, appertaiwpg to reload at.1.3 . ...nar, •ti kopur. 4tir grandly iomaril it opeetarle will terminal, e Lia rt . Equestrityi Metre. upon a moving nit the heautal, I lilt n-ka seated an her et, ,:z. , n the shoulders of a 'Erna i.e of Tarorts—v.ll,.: , ,et training of the noble steed and the inclow.t. - is intrepid re:er. it Prot:lnn:me of Perf , rnsante Pee small hp,. 1 and 7 o'Huek, per:ore:elute to eutuutenre at •51 it ' 1. Adull—iol: 23 relit, B. t:' P.I . ug 21 I-51. , . , 1115 . his is the most di ffi cult Worm to destroy Of 3r, tile lti an rY•leni , it posts to an almost lu4 tie tel,:rl. . lied ant fastened in the Infest isies and taioina , : , ea th-iio • idly as to cause Si. Vitus Dance. Fite. k ill ed seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape it ~ to Ito an earlfra +e. lin order so .lesirot th is tir , n gene treatment must be pursued. it would thew... r t take 6toSof my Liver Pills PO as to rem, e all v`. , s the Worm Syrup way act direct upon I! w t% u t he taken in doses of . ff Tablespoontulls Purr n• • direct rot,s followed have never been Ism% 0 to L, :.: the most pbsti nate ease of Tape Astir. o 1108 : ' SACK ' S LIVER PILLS. part of the •sye:n is more liable to dive - nil it,3,, r . a ry mg as it MI rer • to purify the blood, or "lilt 4lt . ion lo the bile so that any wrong actioi. of ih• I. the T ither importal t lulus of the system , and re-1, tt,. %., .1% r amiplaint. aumbee, 133spepsia. &e. IA r ~b it . watch erery symptom that Might inifierde That • f e Layer. These PIN being Cain/hoed 4 -, ( R.... 1. , or fished Di natal!. toile', the sick a Nainel. 1•t. ar :• 1.. which nll:lll3ents the seeretion from die t i t ". ~ a 'shinny.. or pro/oars the discharge, ••pf seereird ii , n '.• ,t. • aarivK, %Melt changes in aortae liteliplieable a 1... On tier the certain morbid act ion'of the.trdeill ..r at el! gores tone and strength to the ne4aus r }rm . = ie. lih and vigor to all parts 01 the body. 4th. a.• a I eli acts in perfect harmony with the other u•rr•. it. atitig on the.Bowels.and expelling the whole (ni— -1 111 vitiated madir. and ' , graying the blood, whit Ii ,r . and restores health. lrable letter to a la this let: PI `e. Pierce's gal- IN astatesman and The teitimony I with the people ou will find these Pills an inioltaahle medicine in da tits to which you are siihjeet. lu ob.tructiond e, • ial. they have been found of inestimable here hr r functional arran,..setnents to 7, he•althy action. I nud other dui& so effectually to put to d eh may wine from feat:ate arreendirity. as hr., • .illartePP of sight. pain in the Nile. back. ke riP genuine unless signed' .1. ilobensae S. 5 a Imitation. : Wlllhipg new supplten. and Snare -Kr... , If ouningAkentstinist address the Propriet.,r,J SI • 'h aoelphia. l'a. .. Id bt all Merekints and Drurkiidi in the I • er & Brusher. Et•ie, tVholes tie am! Retail .\_• • ter ; Fisk it Hall. Cleveland . W. Kevster. No. lip Wood It.. pittst...:rz. Il •h. willsupplv Agents at the Propttetors I:trust-21 I=3 ad Reindea!er 1 , 1 peciator." who iistortet helps. le. 10 the Germans: _ re no confidence ale, often Ref bit • 100 Piano Porto.. The wine Con- , - T. G I L 0 ELK. T k C 0 • Bishop chief sa- NEW YORK WARE 'ROONS7:III..Iii; .‘: id traps used in Cevier of Aablmay-se • and ogrosits Broadiros lAI l • b uy i ts y u b ue4 4 . _ Wilk..RE the largest assortment of Plan., 0.4,t . . celebrated Improved N.olcan Sim!, be t, u t I - • inecesaanly vote has e the Metallic Frame. and are rearrested is •la• , . " heir mistake al- east giro ?retire stit;sftelree. and a ill be ,eld ..1 ,ertsz 3 - Jed at 'll4 ttitd By an es Eerleore ul eight years, resieltinkrii um n. l' , made it hike a t int . the -Eason hots bees brought to a pellet-litre , 1i....^r , ' :.early 2. a OA:weans have been alt 1 , d;and in. :,- nede them med. i..ll,•.thereasing Elegant Boudoir or l'otiaze I' o' ' • 1 ate lhanAt sr.— toramail wows . . T. - G. tr. Co.'s Pianos are mein , : ~ ' s vi s ua l s e L u k e to al/ stettrs, mesa, to their Jirtateess sad tong ,(sail!: Pr too striae as at the Mansfartory. Dealers ~n , , IP,r• tires get the disCounti. ' E. It W:ide's,:and the 'Tub` it''''''''' " ' Music and instruction Look* nt this store 0. tr"....n... t . HORACE W Al FliQ' • ( Onataallroll hamd an extestske 11,4011treol , I ' r Pants eti RO.et% 01>d an& Itlahntrny sae... ~, - 1 ., ll $ 3O tn. 81340.. Fecund band front ' 6'2" I' r. . -' ..,i VI nos from R Mt/ to Imo Prince 411'0.'0 Mrlo'' f' , ,j to 90 . rnrhart s43 w 890—Guitars Rout £l 4 ' I i''. , , ag 21.1••:e.t eats. __________ - Admiaistriptor's Notice. ,ovict 10 berth) given that lettera et a.a., ~ Wen granted to the unilemigued. o u the ...I.:. if laic of the t'ity of Erie ileteasted All yr- , I e - rare are hereby notified to make tiniiii.iii ie . i a' hit int: claims illaillot raid eionir air r i ,; ii-ii • n legally aittheiitiertied fur settlement. Jon \I. it , t au'', Aug. tt 1:44-441s .4 1. , . Lateen lip rtis Notice. OT ICE is hereby, wren thatlelters .11..1 ~ii, 11 " granted to Inc ottbseriliergoo the c4i-iti.i.l .1: , 1 : .1k Creek dereapril. All kri.on• oliii.l.le Ii • ,- c eliy oot.tied to-tumke ituAnetlrale pa)11;e1,1..;;;;: ; , I. 1131.; nptatimul said estate hteltmucoled I) l' " 1 1 itieuted Tor settleuielit . de Aag• 9l 1951. It , POIIIIQNING• . ...,, 111 ( 9 : - . 1 :Itie N ,1 1)s e.:1 ), Lik l ifsl re :c 1, ..a who re th V it " fio ‘ j e tri lll ; :n (. ' : rto bent. it the patent. they are artu..lll%. la , ' , ,9 '• ~ • ' a lierie• 01 di racer, rush - as-rally:mu , . h'•-0 •''. s 0f.10tt1....kr. . n another etAiltlltt will he found thr ad t r,l..., t r,. :, . • ,It's Medinturs. to n Inch nn .01 the ath 1,1 ~ "I - mile , ' ill their oo it as vrt•ll.ar• lb , . r riot . n 1 '': •er Complain's and all diLor.:etk a1...1 it 1 1,1 " '!' sit pe nuke uye 01 the out) -tr . should aiir mi.- • - 10.6 lacer Pill.. '• Re sot deceived.** btrt ark for ifiititir,r:.tt' i Liver Pills. and observe that each ilk , Ihr ?...'-' , • PrietoF. J. N. 111.111ENSACli t a elope Ow air li c44 ' '' 2421 Hilt . ". THE TAPE WORM ! TO FEMALES. 11OR ACE II 1 11.1.- HARLIN ) OM