Furtlier . Partionliti in - regard to the Atlantic. We have procured the following particulars in regard to -this unhappy event, aa everything con- Tected with Lila, at this time, painfitliy ; interest- . -.mg:, , • s tliteinefie f 3fr. .1. Calkins, of Belvidere, ill., [ formerly of Esser,, .V I - -ate of flare laced ffrom 1!. forrek. of the .11/antic. - . . I •_t, went on : the board the Atlantic about ufo mock . ,ritt, - Thlirsda-1,7 morning, I purchased, - the" . first:ticket Fold far th'e trip for myself," and another rot Mrs. 1 1Corniiaill.ii, sister "Lf illshu Durrett, learned blacl - usanith, who *ld — tinder my charge. I lea the boat 1 until about 31'. M,,, when I-returned. At that tim J there were at least•a hundred passengers im bloat -, W Lie We took tee atithe Weeiternflotel. About slinse , after 1 had returned twain to the boat, I heard the clerk inform a ladV lira all the state -roomi eb . ovd t . i were taken. Ile gave her a side rtiom on the-main -sleek. She 'was altomg the his t._ There %ills at this time 200 or more on -buarif.44 had expected • JOU, I: l borers to come in on 'the emigrant trait], to proceed' fit Freeport, 111., to work 'on the Winuis Cizuteal Itall Itoad, on which I em interested in 'a contract. I noticed a large number of emigrants on boartWand sopposc, those were among them.— treinat ke4 to Mrs. Cornwall th,t she" had no idea ,of the number of passengers.on board.. A k her sug gestion 4. went with her 'below.. We went a step Of two down the stairstlpinceeding to the•emigirant cabin. It waii literally, crammed with human 'tie ing's. We were unable to get farther and return ed'.' This was before thelievenitig trains had come in from the east. A larlrelhinnfier of cabiiPpassen gers . e.'im'e from those trains, and I shOuld 'jodge that whch We left the dock we had at least 200 first class, l and 300 ernigsittn passengers tin =board. '1 retiimi When ub nit ii,ve miles out ant:hit:on fel - I into !a. goiet'sfomber. .1 was awakened by the t l itock prodoced by the collision, I occinet•iNu. 3, on the larboard side.. The first If reallied, the birth, - above Me mane down watt its odcopatit, Mr. Laurie 'ofil/elvolere, 111., and we both %itent on to the next; ocCnpied'his a stranger to us,•;who,' I eup;mse, was !Mai fl s there not seen him sittice.' I neatpeard an '°awftili strewn, from a 141-talred, voices, which now • ritnis in my ears almost as•vieidf.y as then. 1 per-. ceived flat the' Mitside of my .lArth was carriedren• tirely away, amid Why I did,,r.ot.ll}ll out into wa ter 1 cannot tell. I now extricated Myself and those around me from the L lnbbisli: 'The. water had now .696 over my yet oil the upper deck, and a cry -arose that Clio vessel was'sinking. I I endeavored to put on thy pantaloons and partially succeeded.—. ' IVe now.started.fur. wel scarcely knew viliere, -and I was curried, by the crowd, overboard. 1 Batik with ninglosts elieging to me, perhaps IfiSeets .1 could not swim!. At this instant •'1 catig/it hold of a rope by mean-i of vv' 1 regained the wreck. I nekt ade my way, tilider, water, tit the' mast of the sleeker. 1 was next. pm,hed frown My hold on the Mail . : tlit•re were numbilis clinging to it. I now caught hold of another rope, bbt was ,so,m wiled, by - at least f t ior persons clinging to' my legs, /rum ' my 11 - Mk."l The marks of : the grasp. 14 those'pour -Wretclir4 hi:logs are still upon my atikl4o : Ati thus instant '1 iia'W the clerk clinging to' a r4'. *Att - IHY rettoest he kindly offered me M. hind, atid•tfucceed• eil in zaiiting hits position. Four , lper.oior were CLllnginur to Inv legs., 'lobe vessel nnW* sank very fast. .Wechanberell 4:p the ripe, and as I did -hat ilia-e till.' of My44lgs relaked.their hold it-nd sank. At this time I had lie satistactio . n of real:him; out . my hand aLI , I reschinir- a fellow stlif,..rer, whin, 'was aiii, , ,..st mine with exhaustion. ,At-- this. time 'the. clefli a-: 1 1 .1re,1 tr. tido t .a vessel was corning to our re , hel lie c•infintlieJ Ili encourage . and cheetvhose tt lib; tit, him not Ihe were rescued. Ile assisted'ine ill , a heist. .. • wei-infOtini•d that he, was the last than that left,the wreck,. The bell of the simmer was not runts: afMr the collision, nor was the engine - sttepp , -I.untif l the fires 'were pen' out. I focard no' ortli;rs from any one. I think uhrisii\ forty or fift . , cabin and one -hundred steefttge patssihigers v‘er' restAted by the propeller. - The 'stool life preserv,ers proved elitirery ~ worth - less, but I think all' who had the lisil+a rubber onA were savetl. i I I : .....- , .. „ ' Ai..alo:i CALKINS. Stifle lent f the IF 'adman on the .9.teamer .It !antic. ' , .• • of 1 1 / 4 1. , •rria Therr —woa whaolaniken oit *l.o oJ a t lino 2011 l ‘1 hen run intit hy the propeller OgdensburOh. NVe pa , sed L iag Point Light at 2;qcluck on bur, usual c'ottr-e, S. W. by W. Should Wink in 20 irrki„n -..,it es alter, the 2 I Mate, w hu vi aspri st:lttc li, ceded my ni &nion to a Ilafit on ;ode irtebtlirril 6trtr—should Ili! :' Iron one-h7ilf to otieimmt. It was too small light,,tery'd.:in,ColLidia't'te;lt vl, hat it .was , but as I saw tin 'igtial lightl-suppOld if mitts aiveS-sel. Had nu idea it what sour-se sh -was saiturtg, l Slw no signal light until 'atter we Iwere struck and the Pro• pe.ler had tlii. ecmil tima Curie up to the steamer te,tiiike otr the p ssengers,lwhlch waa'abuttt an hour afterw,irds. As Diu as he Ititht Was seen the 21 mate ordered rue to itt the lie:rn ha ra-a-port. Ma; king our course,tilleu' 6:l.'r!ick W. S. W. , it - I,v ai.% I probably three iflinnies)dier We'saw the light .botore ,:the Propeller hit us. Slie\urrick its on the.lart . marii ,bow tib.op, the' forward ta . rro.vay, es -soma as we were shack the 2nd mate or. red me to 'steer fur' ishoreovloeli was, I aitaild think, !tree or' four miles off. ' 1 remained at II e whe*ltuti, the eligine.stop t ; , pi , -1:- slioul.l think it was . titteeu or verity minutes after we olriick before settled itiv..,2 le mater to I the hurricane deck. ShOulidthink it was all of one trourliefore the Propeller_ 7 came to pick up hose in . , . the water. - 1 ' I . The bet! of the AtlanticTas wrisnm as soon as .e . futplirslie g g as sinkin g , an, at. niters clls- afterwards, by the ordey of qiqt. Pettey tindthe - dsi Mate.— gref:y exeitgpfi was made to /ipial the Propeller to eione to our assiscalice. At the time we were struck Iliere was in she Pilot house with me a Captain of some vesitel on the duke._ Ifis' name was as I've since understood, Capt. Brigham. I remained on the steamer and s us taken off intet the , Propellor after sere came 810'4 with the others who were eaved.— Shoullithink there - were 150 persons on the wreCk, tiikett oif at tile time I was. I heard the bell of the! Psopeller Oust. es she struck us, blat wl':etherlt was to hark" or sl,,vc her, eimitrifria-si :. llnd the Proned• - fer put her ht•lin "hard # pOrt," at the time we first saw her waishh•old have clea . red ter or at all erenti only rubbed': . MoßniS BARRY, . 'd • JantrieCarnry. stativ—l reside in TN tri;it. lam over 35 years 'o.d. [have been on the Lakes as a iniler-for tourteen years,' without misirtng a slim mer. __Have acted as second mate of Steamer Atia.i 'tie since the 23d of March last. • Onl i t -he nigleflot tt:e, 19th and moriiirg of the 20th troft., I was on . board of the:Atlant.c on her up trip. I U 12 4. on watch at the time of the. collis;on with the Proped. ler Ogdensburg. We left Bottilo 'Cm Thursday night the 19th instant, at i past tl, rom time • I left Buffalo light I steered S. NV, ifi.W. Ma e g_ P .1,. Losoint light and the i r) alterN MY Course to '. W. I W. At two : "A. M. on the 20th was abre• t of the light and about 2! miles out.- - Then alter ...I my eoprse l igaiat to ti.'W.' by %V. About 20 niii uttis ifterwardS fiat saw . the Propeller's light.— She Was bearing a iii , inii or a half point on our I.lr- I bard bow. The Propeller showed a' very di.n, ' white light. The weather was.emoky. Could nut tell how far the was off'When I first saw her light. Supposed She was a vessel standing to the South ward. Misr little wind there was, Was from the Southwest. __Told ,man at the wheel there was a light ahead a' little or the larboard bow, and to put his wlif.e.l sport. Had- not the seen a signal light ,froni Pirfineiler, Saw she .ise4 npproicliing 'Closer, and ptitlih,e wheel t•hard atioqt." - She-bore down straight u pon u., we swinging Startiiiard ill the time. il then discovered she was i kteanier, and jtunued Trim pilot house on to top of the same, for the purpose of orouniliiig bell to atop th engine, but before! hid time to dics.., I sawithe boW•nf the At.' biotic had lapped past - bow . of, Propeller, whiCh was c-oning oil, to us at righangles. I then heard Pro, peeler's - engine bell ri ng. At . that tuoninnt the . Propeller struck us, ar' the forward gangway nn the larboard 'side. 'When I left the pipits-house the - steamer had fallen - otI" ; to W. S. %V. end was - still, swinging. • Did -I not plop Steamer because kthought the wheel of the Propeller, was sport, sod that if we kept on she should swing' add only strike us e leancitig• side, blown, ' Have Seen Propeller since collis=ion:.. The paint *as defaced ,wOrtie on ' .her larboard isidek than on her starboard. The Pro -1 letter rat) through ourguard and stnverin our bull. She ` notmtded right back, by force of the blow, Did not- atop Steamer hot told wheels:net/ to head her ott for the shore, • I ran Own below; and es M - i saw'firat mate. he sent'm4 below' tdire it she filling. ,Looked down fire hold and-'saw a li 'stream of-water runio ; iniand carrying coal - he it. ' Returned aft and unix d first mate on main i i r trinmiog her on starlgtard side with i.easengerf r , „ !luggage. The bow had ten settled some—c, pay bow much. i Boat went but a short distant ter she was strdck. - I should think less t mile. When I found the boat was sinking I' un to uper.deck (to'Flear -aw.ty boats by ord ia captain and fi rs Mate. The first boat I we was the yawl, a d saw some men were gettin readithen we t to life boat, turned her over, ride tip, intendit g to let her remain on deck ti floated:' Then eard first mate.give orders working bolt h ng till she floated. Then w third bOart- and w She also was ready. were all the boa swe had. Twit of them we boats about the ame size, each of which wool ry 40 persons e .sill:, The -yawl would eat easy. They were all tight and in good con! Etch state thent that I have been in was Or with one,' or More life-preserving stools .1. were several Flanks on deck. There we moots On deck; And in the cabin. There. number or India tultber life-preservers. abo boat which belonged to the boat. Have see era! of,theim abOut—do'not kriow bowl many. used to hang in the cabins, kc. After I ha. to the telSts !,,went to the pilot house to co ,ringing the bell'and did not see what beoame boats". A man was there knitting the bell. forward port of the boat hatVdiespoeared an hotoie waS under water before the Propelle along side to take ufl the passengers. I w on to the top mast and'was taken from ther. arriill boat.) - Had the propeller put her het when I firat . saw her, she would have cleared half a mile or more. • . j*WIES Cs.a be Griss' 314,Yeilstooria—I am First Mat Propeller o . gdattbarg. ' I -commeuced. my at midnight. About half past one o'clock saw the Steamer. She had' a red light al two whit 4 lights below. We had two lights trees, and 'anothir signal light in frdnt of th. house: We were Steering for the Welland and I judged (rpm het!-course that we shot , i half mile north -Of hir. Upon nea r ing her, !antic) she appeaiwii to - have chang d her cots to be mitkihg aerusa our-bows., now orde engines stopped. Thip Was about 10 minute the collision. Seeing hhat we werelikely t together, I ordered the engines to back, add th put hard to starboard. I shouted as loud as ,—mir whistle.vvas dot of order. ' In about t 'utes-we struck the I bow of the Atlantic, ou striking her between the forward gangway wheel notice on the 'larboard side. I did no hear any person on 'bard the Steamer struck. We had nearly stopped. The Was under full headwayl, After ascertaini our vessel would tint sink, we went to the A 'eller, a Ithoitch we did not see any signal of it hear het bell'ring—but upon nearing, he cries of persons on board and in the wate came up to , her in about an hoer. • her lig dissopearec. and her bow was wider water. . Her stern was in sight and all thread het decks. We came stung- side and toult'off ill i the i 'pers..na who had remained on tier up to thietimi.. Ow boots were erigagertn picking up those in 'the wi-j ter. We aftetwairds made a circle of a mile in cir. cumfeieOce around the wreck. , We think we got on board of the livitig persons! in the water and oh the Steamer., We took off' probably 200 from the Steamer an 100 from the'Lake.• "The Atlantic re- . mauled in the same position when we left. '., Questicn by a Juror—lf you had given the order ri io the man at the wheel fi ve Mutes sooner would the coihsion have taken plaet ? Anaver...—lt undonbtedly w old not. When I first saw her she was probably three miles distant. JsdiuFliorvias Stateit.—l letaide in Buffalo; am agentsM..C. Railroad Line. The followiug is the whdle "number of passengers taeaeted from our office - on the last iip tip of the.Atlantie: Emigrants to porta oo Lake •Michigan 217. " second class ! ," ' ' - JO. 1.7. abin ' 1 '*" " 31. Du to Detroit • 17. Steerage 4 4 i. • I ~ i ' , . Probably tickeld on board , ',7.4.). or hands uti boarditrall . , 447.. E9tparty of irwegians came from' Quebec,, and NQuebec,, seventy of hem not havitig tickets or money, were put, off the boat or lefLon deck. The reason 1 did not *take; them oti board, becausit I believed they were paup rs, and I did not will) to subject .the hue of winet tenrege to the penalty of trails ferring.paupers o t hirei n state. The boat had very little freigh in her eacepl the emigrants' bag gage. The emigrants were not put off becauseahe boat was overloaded. The ,boat hes Capacities !Ur SOO cabiu and, ateetage passengers. , 1 : luuua hloavuls': . _ , i i • • xsatnizr Or THE ,cgao:vplis aar. . • Eats Cov:v7V, se'. ' - An inquisition indented and token at Erie, in the county of Erie, okthe 20th day. of August, in the Fear of our Eord one thousand eight hundred sod 'fly two, before: sae, Simeon Dunn, Esq., Coroner 4 the 'co l ty iforsaid, upon-the view ut the 604 ,f en unkhown : feitiale, in appearance; of I the age of teh . years or theresbouts, then add there lying dead, upoethe oath of • John H. Walker; C. W. Kelso, Alfred King. W. W.!Loomis, JOhn Zimmerly, W. A. Brown, John Dunn, Lewis Dur.n, Wilson. Laird, IW. 11. Mitidaughi David ltirk . and Jonas Gunni., sen,.good end lawful • men of the county afor'said,' who oedg merit atitt--charged, to enquire on the part Of the ConithOnwealth. when, where, how, arid - Rot what manner Rhe said deceased came 'to her d. th, do say, upfni their oaths, that she svasidroWn ed 4 tit three, ollock in the morning of the 201 h inst., der the f4lluvling Circumstances,. Accord ing tit the,evideede the . deceased, a female of about i tell years Ofoge, the' _name, fatuity, and home; Lai , the \ jurors - tdteuten, wes'a paseenger*inithe steam- .boat Atlantic, that sailed from' Butlidol for Detroit upon the evening olthe 19th inst., thigt shoot. six mites ,Weitatid Sou of the Light 110 seat Long i Point, a collisml took p lace bety..e.en thei said steam bust end the Pfropeller 'f4gdeiisburg, Mien hound frUin D4itit to Grand River`: That bvisaid collia i ion the 'Ailantict - was lost, when t tsed with isabout two hundred . passengers Witi td. The number drewned could not be esci but frum I the teetimony dr passeegers eavei Dated at .1 , about two. hundred: ~ The Jurors aforesaid, find that Dell aaa\McNeil the ist•Mate of the t Propeller Oirdensb - rg, wn,ther Inn duty, and ws im deck. That nig t was We i +and clear. Tb o t frOm. his own eviden ehe saw 1.6. 1 lightsiof the Alantic iifhi she was ro s in three t , 1 four.iniles oft and until t ie chtlision , that he saw 1 the tyro boats aPpneich Hach °titer, ye gave no or kders ti) the Wheelemen until within Ithree or four 1 rods . f the Atlisit ie. That by, his u n eitidence, if 1 •he ha directed the Wheelsman a shot time sooner. the c Ihrion would havi,e been avoide —but he did nut, , cease hi believed the Ogilensbirk we* in her fif:„...er course, stiff the Atlantic was t. Without detdrtniiiing'whethei there was carelessness or not 1 , .. . i On the part of those oh duty On tne'rt antic, the Jury !would not faithfully discharget eir duty, did they loot thid'Ele Grass M'Nett, the lft. Mate the Ogilttitsburg, guilty of gross carelessnesi 'and a .wi4ed disregard of human life. Thf Jurors! afore sail, find that the deceased came tof her death by .. means of such carelessness. i 1n withess 'whereof, as well the aftiresaid Jurors, ..no4, to this ioquieitiori4elace their blinds and bells, ' this 20th day of August, 1862, at the city of Erse Pa.. . - . ' • SIMECII`t DUNISI. , Coreeire, • JouH. WALLS:ft, Foresees.. , , t Chart sW. Kelso,' , , Win. l H.. Bied . da ugh, Win. i . Brown, ' I 1 ' • Alfred King, • DetidiShirk, I . ' ' ' John Zimmerly, W. W. Loomis, • * ; Wileett Laird, John Dunn, I I . Lewis Dunn, ' i ' Janall'Ounnison. , Pr A Sloe 'r kasorr.vaste. 7 —The Reeding Gazette says the boatioiiis de the P . Ipani• canal arstabliitt u scare a chew et pOiticiees a. can be fogad in the State. They all toluene,* a tbei Presidentinl contest. tied hive _hong out tteir Sods is great ibiodance. A gentleman i whese busi ear . ha pa hi constantly on the canal wharf , t wares to that th co • three Pierce sod Kink Oats to beaver on the Oa Ito too for mei &Mt and Graham. This l i wane in ' deo how tiller; stead - ameoget the real working-nten f Poimsylvaisii.` : • 4 trr. i. likt Sinit . n c Inred phisielan. who received his medical edam en • PittafieM. Moto.. and; has reed cfed serer./ yeah . Li !la. ivy.: —eq de net !Mak that a colored Inas. so A ki o e. can berse conifortablr sites: ned was irse fore leek and ted. PeUtica*/ all canopy of !leaven II e -1 41 • ent s of to IEI car -4Q i-hed 'here also re a t ►he .SET- They seen %mile . I t he The plot came •ut up by s sport us by 1:321 of the watch It, and t crotot MEM Canal, d pass he At , se, and ed our before strike wheel 1 could CEMI verses nd the see of ten 14 thud i ig !Intl lent iels hares. =EI . %%4 bti bald 326. 90. 51. illy.supirberis seder .Usi bruit Libetia. ll i. ; i , (grit O6struer. ERIE, PAH SATUFWAY MORNING. AU she o let nt: to DEBIOCUATIC FUR PRESIpENt IPrEMCE, or -ti IIAMVSI1111r:. - FOR VICE PRESIDENT. GEN. FRANKLIN WILLIAM R. KING, • Sunbury and Erie Rare The meeting of our ,ciplens on ' take into consideration the prospeets great improvement was most emits tory to all concerned. The speech President of the road, was the gem, plain,- honest exhibit of the affairs a Company, and withal, a complete re dent the enemies of the road have he l because he-would not become a par ing schemes. Kr. Nl. we say, titan., fore this community of every char" we ire inuchme)aken if, in,tbe end itire hint in the eatimition of the frie not prole beueOciel. not only to hid terpriss in which he is so euthusia• to the prospects of the road itself, d ter. Mr. Miller. says the Company things. First. that the road ought that it , must be. andl third. that it S nothing impossible, says Kossuth, t This Company eppelr to have adoined-Ahis tnotto.;and are pushing isriat all possible dispatch. Engineers are opia• the road both hare and at Wsllieinsport, and iris designed to locate the route in • 'epel , Short time. stud then place it under contract. So fully impressed ws.. our city-authorities Of the impocianne of • littib “aid Ind comfort" just at this ,time to the entisrprise, and of the determination etthe Company to prosecute the rued with all possible dispatch, hit •at'n special meeting of the council on Wednesilat morning. iresoltation was offer ed and passed both branches—in !the Common-unaiii• mouldy, and in the Select ,with but !ode dissenting voice. ..-subscribing two hundred thousand dollars edilitional to the comma stock, provided the city of i'llari j elphia shill subscribe a nrlllion. This course . on the part of the 'Council we cousidei peculiarly wel timed Ind proper, an 4 we trust it wid have a benellcial inllaence upon Philadelphia. 'and Plertu to often the eyes of .her. worse than stupid city Government . , 1:3=1 Cr The Whig Concreasitinat convention ..met on Thursday afternoon at Waterford, hut did not Pucceed . in` (directing a nominatinn , that day. lAtt adjournment was :hid until yeeserdirr afternoon.' think Mee shall hare the pressure of telling oar nable.lSenator" that he has, g•fituled"—at any rate we will in October! Mark it! The Ls!,e DikOter. We have given up most of.ouvoows apace . to thostaie ments-Ot sorne of the survivor ; of the Atlantic.nortioubt int that in the present excited sttite of the : gebtic mind it will be the most acceptable ;steriise eau select. Pious ihelaWstatements the liireful and thinking reader sill s i oneelarrive at the conclusion we have, that the accident pas yaw no accident at all. but a Piece of. sheer critnitisit carelessness; and that the anthorii of- .the deep wail that . is now asceOding from so many hearth-stones, &servo the severeet.and most condign puttiAment, That they will be punisned, however—that justice will ever'reich them—we have no more idea then thit this will be the lastolsuch liw.cideuts. The eVidocit of the mate orals Propeller prases to a demonstration. we think, that he hiss bad heart and a worse uhdirstandiug. - He -ac knowledges that if ha had giveu the proper-ostlers iu time dm accident could have-tielen aVoided—that he saw the i t lights of the Ailautio - thrie miles off, yet be steadily bore down upciii her. and ouly rive the Emcees ary orders to steer clear of her a; few minutes before' the fatal 'col-, 'Woo ! Why did he nut'' give these' orders; -before ? Decamps. eat a :this very roper worth-hearted Mate of the Ogdensburg, he thought it te Atlantic's business to get out of has way; and t i lecaus she did•uot get out of his way three hundred iientan tss .; ings were sacrificed to his Will-headed stupidil or hyena •indictiveness. ls hanging too good for sue i a cell But the mite of this Ogdensburg was not atone to bliiiine !--the second . inate - of the Atlantic is oleo culpable; , It was his watch.• end to his care had been corn-nutted t h e l ases of ell those sleeping passengers; and he betray/3 his- trust. basely betrayed hilt trust. mud satrificed' the litres of half of them. Ile sets he did not see the Ogrietiaburg until three inin• utes before the cAlisio . Why did he not see hell— ; That was what he was it deck fur—that is.the flit); for which he. was amplovaell Was he blind or aslesip-, It is eindent he was not hlinift hence he must have :been asleep?. What •conscie 'ce he must have—asleep.. with sik hundred lives confide ito his care ..! Why. such a trust ought to keep ama awake if he had not slept for e month! Again.' why as not the bust brought,lo as-' Soon as the collision took place? The officers of thirAt.i, Isittii did nut know their wn tawnier , , or that of the Pro-', pellet?. For aught they new the Pfupeller toiglit have; beet sinking and their •• at unhart.! - iilere they going', to le Je ithe tinkers and raw of the Ogdensburg to thiic fate? if would seam so far they. kept 'on their course; until the water pot out to Gee. They say they were heeding her rur shore That is their own evidence and-atoat be taken many grains of 'allovrance: \,li is• very probable they di ..attecoth lo head her fur abort ; but it was, not nottlithe found the; water rushing iota .it her hold: Had the i 4t min beau instantly brought to; in order to have 'mint% nod her own damage as Well ej to have ascertain/ill ho the Propeller'had faired,in Lisp encounter. the lose or IL e mimed um. evidently, have been Dear as great—perhaps indeed. the Atlantic might rumir have heei Butting: B t why pursue the melaneho§. subject—lt•will not bri g to life the lost. or' asSuage one tear or their surviving rends. i _ 11:7' Our friend of min i s ere. he - wi Cowescrit*ll doom on For that eery artiele publishes uticlr. the h Mrs Caudle of e amount of "wrath LIT What is the it nit by whole4ale, li is specimen: ' • WH lowt —lt M now r have Opined both to majority in both bran sure. the election ol CIIC4III for little low mid. 113" Tut &mul l —This faruo4 band after having niade2a very successful tour all weal. are about to, turn their stepd'eaut. an visit the old Halls." Oa their are will doubtless sine Erie a call. and we pie , a fall house and ati euthasiastic-receptina. dEr Tit AT Firrs.The Editor of the Aid graph can't here that fifty offered for ti}e bi ins the campaign!' There is no ese 7 in app , it belongs to 01 New Yurk Tiase4. That p Demoarats hate been burning Gen : Scott That's the biggest li. yea—the money • Timm! Er EVERT B WHISPERS CHANG Worthfigtee. Eel . of Howard comity, Md Whig eaudidate for the Leilalater.. au, 'Rough and toady Club in 1848. says. he for Scott. M U . Some ties. Pierce a. federalist. Tbeir neat effertH wilybo to prove fell-blaraled African] UST S. 1852 or AL.tia.vm4t Meeting. resday evening. lb od, isiterests of this teetid and satiates at Mr. Miller, the of the evening—+a d prospects of the station of the elan. per! Open hi. Weed y tS heir pleader. Ina/ acgastted be. 17. I-• . . e mauls& aua tie attempts to-iu ds of the road, will self, bat to the en tidy trigaged. As oy net er were bet have emitted three o be butht—lsecoud, hill be There is o hith that wine:— he Buffalo ••Queen Ci I have our touchy newt ihn ••hke - a thousaud pie) our Buffalo cot, d of "Worthy of Imi •tmercial pour* out ad cabbage" upon our de! 1 - allying by halves P— e the Meadville Gaut G VICTORIES diced to a cenainty th inborn plc:gapes* In hes or the Levitartar° whig U. 'S' Sena the top•etone of the El Elitre the-F . filt - itbtrgh. ph Thies did'ut the dish all ni Ohitt A for his Dele thenagetl kick over the' • quid landed (u) cost..asd Oitsit espek, thsitgh i . ) ipotesi Ow' • 1 .f the T' t ted sureli. . 1 . neinitn4ed • j and Chasd w ' Theinonsillat .04. to Seot .. y to[fieree • • Greelley thin ess4hoito h in this dumps, issed to seas." !• Since ou' f Pince/saw Off Emilia o, ow Greeds) his ne of tho erlinty'of II humma "i ay. , •That ni ur n to gil i u.' n it—:but ife'S leaStiow l -oito: i Gr did' t isseau i Is that . droll not ;•itossiti-rt aid FierWe's at siar with wines. , i . W pu :our fat auldidaie— . , t . Wig • ;std. Ail is ail 1 . 1 . , the eanerssi • siospieion palegraiih t !se i dragoon . heed oll,the taliigent fre intO eodirib What urn, by:it ?", i 'glint freern thener wer they "cool. trrhuting to Free Soils and .. du Fir I,dd i it again, Soilers can airreed..by, ar:i its* "( Wihole *a fantastic friths" over thigloirsel It Hale Orisiilig:l ty tise Fireo;l4ol eat !, .rheit's i , so of Ct issii witi 1.--Vie iloistiOstiis te ld King ! i Qiii:s Si so. hen Oreiil I scolds h e to .. I and de , area Ofar !pas : [ Niskaral estlin gained Ondl. o I.Johts P. !Hale a j —dsiscon olata ik chain cu ninon iublonar. things Bnt lioluatiol ancient Fe that . 8 ate to from thtsloar on —"put Doi your i eley thiOlts all i i ft o give t 0 Sul Who,•• sad it' ”tle nether wi •lection.l Thol 4,1 is peso al feels have to yon 1 It in Fr Soil e will st aid it.. . bishial—had He'll riirget all ight he"artily ! -I in hie It ',ad. tail 31, "/Illppo ... thu .d into # s ffering:, * ittabor t. tickol . men of. Ina be hug lo heti:till it there ! be in, ow, Mr.lGreele .11 of In" w ire to ai se fro s / be gulled by .the trio Ph of o iti I:k4 were !pod' to ' bat ,Tots see the Th, • • to 7. l ,hit!'s the si Weil au, apere %our ois 040 Mt. Mar her, to.bel through i to.stit o Id, wit . 'it silitsbt. thl►l of or. this oppe o Sing 'forward • Aunt. bkek vir rge4 sil address.. 1212/ INIKI ire say ti 116maelk b mejestl•. whom iii %, ICI 01.1 == Then, TEM lug. wbu ve firth,. o know 'd have p ! believe hero ar intitted l I. our cha Queen Iclon !," OIIN Panic tt to pro the D Thorsd ,nieetiog rituose o. lard by c Pang C nz Jay and 1 G4lbr. and rlac resnieu W in. jot. and dt ft a officers f ed Wu). Win. T The c cified o ous h moved =II ! r as org. I A. Golb, irntqu. erinitite Jadge in at Upou was tea Conti he returl •nd un tiOn o ''C /el. • the ••Y Alllll •nle of IA h&c Measur 211211 of *re dee li .gThe otßi , four rer. 1 'here sh II ben committee of free persons to be commit ee of orrerpontlence. It shall be the i this coin nittee-to COMIII/U111614 during the cam rith indigiduale isiid orgailizitiolis having similar in,,,siew, and tot obtain and circulate political in .n as,d d)coments. - ,The ;officers of ithts association. or a mejorily of hell cdu shrine .laii ',sceptice committee, to take of and cauduct the ordinary-affairs of the associsi d issue Orders to the Secretaries to call meetings erred .eper.i The reg tar meeting of the Club shall be held on ~. av e7en ng of each week in the Court House. IThere s all be; appointed by the President,at the velar me ting ot this association two committees slled the elect/ n committee, olio ita reach iard.l otiimitteete consist of fire persons. 1 4 It shall tle the sluta of the Committee, provided article 6. to tikei alrnecessary measures to ensure' -oes and active organization in the city of Erie and! operate with similar committees throUg.heut the . This Committee shall collect all sums of money; ary for ettpettees and disburse the same as they, link proner. i 1 • President.—S lITH JACKSON, - . I Vice „•, , F • iesid . enl . l,—JAmes ' l r ma. . .. • C.Bts' • 1 JAN Desist. . J. • Donnas. s ccreu r u . Stasi. . Nswartota. TrikUlier, UN 'GRAHAM. &I ray Whllon. cr..ad.Cartlenson, Esq. . Ed; .ir .,, 5" Orr Broad.' were called Upon to .addrees the' meeting. whilli the did in a few brief and pointed re mark,. the loiter in he German Language, which were received with 'tlinodilrs.of applause, when 'a large 'num herr hid tomeierward and give in their naineeee own- I • - berg of the Chits, stint then the meeting adjourned. L I LANIEL DOBBINS. President. JAl litS Vice Pr/aid/xis. - CARL 0CK1.91. i B 'F. , Sloduk. Seettary. . . . _ . :2;id ?reel& Treiii4 ar ' called dot! of pilivii ohjor format ', ,41 - toi of tit'. irrbrjclt,►; po is ry ciao a, unlimited' oted hued'c neces ma • l by not do , I t. the wtkivi owe. aiih I . *hick ro. or Ttqa• Vhig Pr*. f vocaliiits, thnisigti ibi s once more born* tit" et fai them i l csbala Tett. est lip dnr lag ter It in effigyll.— longs tulle 1 . Er Mous 7k:erne:ace—l a ea article last week we .1 allowed. fronmithe eels °fele Administration. that it was openly throwing its influence against Scorr. The evil if deuce we reliOd up to sostaia MI in this opinion was the sippoilitment of arshall. Comimioner te China ? /o versell. Minister to iiglana.snd Brewnlow. of the LOOP. Ville Whig. publish* of the Laws , eta. , all more or less 1 iminfhitted against Scot,. Here is more evidence. The Wiliningto4 Commercial is one of those whig journals in Nrnith Carolina which'have cams out against Oen. Scott. The Commercial informs is tbat Mr. Webster has recently selected it to publish the laws ••by Oathbrity," The moral of this is, that if whig co . peso. mr f mit a tame wish ' to niisAhe whig_ party , they should beWers of •• riling fa e chipters " . in the history of the conntry. The farther, 1 - 4 that “A boon divide4spiistOlogi PHI t tit stand.' : - .—.lohi Y. formeilv a hkederOf • liv ill,not !Foto for Piereet sag to we preiwate. , • , t reeley in thp Dumps • e Soil iiiem4iadon or Hale and Julian at losopher i Oreele l y is ,roally in the daibps. •? to suit; bim there--rat at all. His bad w ely cooked Up, 'e thought , so as to ore Miter). ti4didat . but somehow the obsti . Gidilin;ii. tra gho. &Co.. contrivid to 'hull/ cili4e trf aoup." aid' the baroing h i • mien t hade of Dau Rice. hOw he does he ap lof the man with the drib il hair. S -Danes!! why the word dots not begin to played before the 'reader, at Pittsburgh. ; He ealco lati and that Chase would Illeirsl Well, Hale was. where the shoe pinches ! told' have giveu Ohio, pro. o Of Hale gives it certain • difference, Wet it Iter capers—hence he den ted wernan..iid finally get. 'things 'tut now u they le wee printed, the hived. ixpected advantage in the ! Pr Rhumb." Deady be- Greeley—you Willi from of human lereans—iiie en and how utterly (mile are , continues mournful Groc ers Ohm; it was Inside on leicb."' Too bad, too bad, timer will learn another of i faith iu princes," or Free ate ipso who voted for Hate is to Piert but he declares did, H V. he says , does intiirto be candidate nor to lose '.of his name is at once Inge and his public coneic iliac* !Woes. Horace, not to re. , Hale did wastlto be • tertiis no doubt of it! - He !little maiden coyness— that soon, and take hold of 1 Griely evidently his such f, for he begins in the next ls; "But suppose he should hi* name to stand at die t--what then 1 Will the in , galled by so shallow a trick iph of principles they abhor? Winn hid do they _rebury., r. we apprehend the "intelli ill do about ,as they please. 3 antecedents. we elsould say I virq shallow trick into con principles they abhor." The 'gulled iota" just such • trick. o it. id E=C! Greeley : - Yon meant to :an% lieltee tl islirtiele. The Free .•tase.'l•nd th ”end" to be "rub- . 'usel' is to • efeat the whigs now. 1 - ,•autiserved' Will he to force the ino th tiplin their, Platform in 11:136 'd the i•-use," and that you can see party end" a hotc Nixar h. &u>; tutu winch you have fallen iiestimpite.'* I %1r ay i Lc:vcow. Jr.. exhibited ay a cask r.( smoked hams. cupid by ~ ur Cainclasisti, which has.been 'wilt d as ii, present to queeu ViEtoria. i lean Minister at London. The cask flaws v•stOr tout, kteautt`ully wrought •nd polish• er plate on the head. Inscribed with if iter Msjesly's palate is not unlike flair. 'she cannot but be gratified by q cont. to her . • /II not ,o 'accused of captiousness. it opinion. Mr. Warren .?tagg has be. .erful6-, and made a very great ass of • itipt 'to cater for the "taste" of her re lots of poor:people in Cincinnati to and tie cost attending and beautilf aved peculiarly iiceeptable. lu short. n •:cliority bagiiiiiing at home." and ' many "soveleigos," In America more it than liet!:ifiust grrcious majesty. MITI HICKORY' CLUB. ' • f t 190* notice , a far and enthusiastic mocracy of Erie Is held at,the Court y evening , The eating 11111.11 emu pt. DANIEL DOBBINS to the 'Chair S LT rt.v., end 'CARL 8001110.11.' Vice F. Sloan. Secretory. . r... nh. 1.:49 stated the object of the meet et a committee of fire be appointed to n for the Club. and' report permanent nization. whereupon the Chair appoint- Carl Benzon. Col. D. S. Clark. nd Wilson Laird, said committee. retired. and while absent the meeting hompsots. to *hick he TO - SpOqaod 10 pey and eloquent ofrute. of the cootintttee the folk:owing report niesottAly edept,d: the Young Hickory Club of Erie• hts ssroct►uou shall be kuown by the (tug Dickors Club of Erie.',' the objects ared to be the promotion of Democratic use tier endeavors to posture the elec. d statesirien and patriot. Pierce • and 'ers of this •asociation shall consist of is ice Piesideuts, twu Secretaries and • , Mn. Candle, vs.:the Editor of the Advertiser. I Most people, in their day and generation. have mien. or at least have heard of remarkable coincidences. wherein remarkable' roan. have bee? the fat similes in prominent points of .charei r cter.uf remarkable women, and. vice versa. .Now ibis fact in the arcane 'of nature has called to ourrrolleepoii an article Written by our friend of the Detroit-lee Press, wherein he insulated a paral lel between the wonderful Mrs. Candle, of Punch mem ory, Mrs. Solomon iericho, the very re.pcc:ahle lady of Mr. Solomon Jericho. ...the man made of money," tad a very remarkable Editor of his acquaintance. rot lowing out this idea;—no t original, we confess— pro pose. fur the betiefitiof iXavehngdaturalists„ and niurrant lecturers ou Bumpology,' to institute a searching investi tidu for the points df similiirity which we are confident ; exist between the hilstkecal personages we have named, and our very remarkabl , able, and(learued cotereporarytt of the Advertiser. ' „ , . .. . . The first point of similarity that we discove: then is that Mrs, Caudle was a wonderful woman, and the editor of the Adeernser wonderful man. .They-are both specimens of the gentui keno. and should be examined with care as social! euriositiee. They . have points of striking similarity.though so far as our knowledge goes, they are neither elitism very striking personages. Mrs. Solomon Jericho, the very respectable lady of Mr. Solo mon Jericho, '6 theman Made of money:" was another of thesaitne class, mind as they have all figured extensive ly in the literary World. and conatitotettie.",goods and chatteli of Liinrery [Trade:" we think it fair—simply fair. 'to note the points of similarity between them. It is then. as we have remarked above, in the line of our duty to pronounce. that sir far as the world con see. from the daily walk,and conversation of the illustrious trio, Mrs. Caudle, the editor of the Adreriesei, and Mrs. Rebecca laricho, the lady of Mr: Solomon Jericho. are all exceed ingly amiable, in • great many Rarticobtra ; but truth compels us to assert, that in many other particulars. they are not Very amiatile. Mrs. Cauille.had a weakness in tivisgr!etring with. l C ‘ridte. and phe delivered Mr. Caudle a great manly more ideas than children, (here 'is Another striking iimilarity),—same of which the respect able gentleman heard and many others he did not hear! - Mt. Caudle was • fuctunate man in one. particular—we do not mean to intimate that he was unfortunate in hav ing married` - Miss iOlivia--1-not at all ; but he was fortu nateiu being a wiry sleepy and gooelnatured being—in being able to clog, the eyes of his mind against the pos itively unantiable Observations of Mrs. Caudle concerning the affairs of the household, and paricularly the conduct of himself. In this partiMtlar we tbilik we are just about as fortunate as Jlr. Caudle, for no matter`how hard Mrs. Candle of the Aelkertiser scofds;:it does not disturb us in the least ; we can go to sleep over it'se easily as the tier- Catici:e eitored'ovef the diurnal lectures of iis unamiable spouse.-'But to the Caudle faMily. It is not our purpose-to intimate that Caudle was all that he should be to Mrs. Candle; or in other words. that Mrs. Caudle had no cause of complaint. Such is not our opinion; and we do not publish a paper to maintain that any man is perfeet, or that any wife can be entirely without griev eneie'in the coneac tof her husband. What we desire to inainuaie is. that Mrs.. Caudle had her weak points. and that they came up like the sun, diurnally ; and in nal neer as possible the same force at melt • recurring houe r ; ofiracts successive night. Mrs. Casidlewas•undoubted ly a fat-efoinan, and iiuffered• borlilri pain when ,she re tired—the a:IOMM perhaps ; or. what would net beat all of n r stage, remorse f or b roken vows. " breac h promise." , or some such inauspicious deed. may have disturbed her when reclining on tier couch. It is to our minds tolera. blv dear, then that Mrs. Caudle never had any great; fancy • fur Mr. Caudle.: and it is equally clear that the editor of the Adrerliser has tip great fancy'for us. 1 Mrs. Caudle I lectured her husband every day ; the editonof the Adrcr- aser lectures' usa.very time lie gets a chance. if not i often• er. In the eye! of Mrs. Caudle, her husbaud 'meet 'did anything right; in the eyes of the editor of the Adirrtiser we never did anything right; and it is an observable fact that there is a atriktng 'similarity in the complaints of the two persomiges. sad it should be noticed that Mr. Candle did not blivays 'hear the remarks of his w•Te, and we suggest to Our neighbor of the Adrertiter that we iirir just as heedlessi of his praise or censure. In - the case of Mrs. Solomon erieho, we have little to say. • She had her eccentracia ,s. and Mr. Solomon Jericho suffered ip " mind, body, nd estate.'',Wconsequence thereof, Mr. Jericho was a nervous,ainsitire man. and here we lin, the power of estenifing the comparison between nor neighbor and r • Its. ;Jericho. W e would nut be misun , derstobd this "bruin, in the observations we have .thought proper to make 'touching the conduct of the sett eral historical personages to whom reference has beep freely made. That the first named are exactly alike, it would be idle to pretend ; indeed we have no dispositien to do injustice to either Mrs. Candle or :y....- Jericho., 11'tissy had their weak points, but a little' disability does pot *titan alotal paralysis ; and we are I,ound 01 Mehl% that in spite of their fauks, they are very res pecf:kble per nonage,. In regard.to.the editor of the Advertiser. wkw a " :ltyle us in several ways. and perhapi more, feel, it . our duty to add that which follows. SO long a , e was /,, willing to cunfiue his lectures to mere matters o :politics 'we were - content to remain silent ; but the' bloody and :ruthless spirit he intimates that we are a "bullyieg pet troon, who with , much swaggering and brewer:insults 'every one within our reach, but as soon as danger appears. 'meek back into the crowd"—is more than humanity can bear,.....UDIEEII sustained by a Stiff glass of ginger pop ! We can only account firr this rathlios attack but upon the hypothesis that the Editor of the Adcerttser was excited. end hence we caution hie readers not to believe all be says Of as. Wearersor half is bad a felluw as he would 'make ont s --not half 1 A nd here is another Striking sirn ' darks' between: Mn.a audio and the Editoriof ,the Ad ', • r . ' rerti#4le Mrs. Caudle as not, always believeitt—she was eiciteable, and at tone ifrascible and inclined to r exag- Orate. She frequently mad. Candle say and dd a great many very, absurd things—hera was a constructive gen ius, united to a very active' imagination—so she ;would build up and tear down with an almost infinite war—der- 1 tainly With an arnaiing gusto ; and it was certain that in' nothing did she delight so much as in disturbing 'the eqnahle Mr. Caudle. . Three times she scratched Mr. Caudle? but these-were hoop; of great irritability ; .she was probably`not. well. Natalie the Editor of the Ad- 1 radius,. is not well. But in all her fury she near aceus- 1 ed him of being a "bully jog poltrobn"—she never did i 1 that ! She pursued Caudle- as one. who Arad a great grievance ; but she never, except, in three' instances no ted, mutilated his body. Mr;. Caudle had a remarkably clear coneeptio of the use of language, and she *mold at once hive d tected the unladylike imputation above. In this partictil r we are bound to admit that the editor of the Adeertis ist a trifle in advance of Mrs. Caudle. The spirit of the two is- very. much the same, and except among Critical readers, they will doubtless be classed.to gather.. It is only ouee m a greaCwhilsi a country can produce a character so illustrious; do marked as Mrs, Caudle; led we deem it fortunate that Erie is able to Point to her own planetaty etarin the Caudle line. - We have listened !so* - for some time to his lectures pointed to us''pexticularly, and the Democratic party generally. .wind as time slowly advlsnees, there seems to be little prospect that. we are to be permitted - .to eat, i lthat "his last yeas hit best." After all, we balsa a I prefotind ad= wination fl 'the trio—Mrs. Caudle, the *dim of the Ad vertiser, and Mrs. Solomon loricho—thee ha!re evinced a bun idlers ingettotty—a/iinciel variety and itrategy, worthy of the genius of Shaltspeate-i-3 es, worthy of that ' genius which brought into Living form.'a fallsiatl: a tThersilee„and a Macbeth. It is vain for a man to'pre tend. in atilt wicked age of ours, that he admire, only men of suede! character. The world is large and roust be filled up by an almost infinite variety of smiiiitins sod individuals; and the man who sirs 'down and scolds by the year. is entitled to consideration just es nsuCh'as the Turk who delitsts in the cur that stoutest back .tspoti its 11 "mochas, and barks and barks, and bays and lisys; at a moon. The Turk bruit right twilit. the dog to bark, and the moon to ridl its silvery course through the Hear -. •11111. - • . 117 There is a Grip is BONI°, ersetly apposite the Post Glace . . named "ribeter & Scott!" They keep an Wilds of Groceries, brit if !hey don't 'agree better thin be poiliticalllrm of that,naton they bad better dissolve. . KT Gaya Ws ewe Gruen Stoz.—The whiC quote; with rest gusto. a paragraph complimentary i s the military and personal character of General Sctutt, by '•the gallant General Shields." as they justly mall :him Why don't seine of them Publish General Shields" fag ealogium 'of Franklin Pierce. wherein he ela4aeutly dwoHst npen the gallantry and bravery exhibit Pieta during the Mexican war? Give us a little of fiskti sides; bt• way of novelty. • i \ `view Advertisements:\ A CARD. Toe PO ELL TROCTE. i Tilt+ eelettrateol Troupe ' ruotd reepeetfulty motor= theq e it. "m s I of Erie, and t..ailnity. thdt they writ kote i ahatt rerteo of eats_ ' t.tinntentr at the Reed 110na... Due nutter wilt he g.sea ..,t i t, ' Reid /spite-a ra lice of the Tompe. J. 41 .POVV ELL. Darer. 141. • ' Now Supply of Stair Viral*. ' TIM entoiertber is nuw receiving at )ita shop. i'lle , !ti liaise, Balientent,' a new aaJ elegant supply of all kiatt.i or Ils e work, such avii%[.,o4. i _ Bondi, . Ladts lint( Wile. . Bear 2. Together IR /tit Verrill oft ‘ lll the flair blessing tine, ,an tok" 11111 istvra,ot Ow I tent improveuteittr,"' Mao. N lords Sqpi.ly of Can rrotio E* Tact of Flowers. As roost ereolent rule for dig pair, ai many Ladles of the city cab trigiry. 1 , • t 1 r I*.iiiti pint fir Long Hair. . Vele. Anginit 2 4 , 11 , 32 ~---t , STRAY CA)W. cTRAYED I from the subscriber in F..rie on tbr :KW inst. , a red row, 6 years ltd—has a white rpoti . til the fate: a bell ON and Whiatrer will return raid:Way. wr give ingur um m loti where she In )ire found shall be I ibendly rewarded. Erie. *4 J. flct..7R ACKEN, - , --- _ Boiled Proposals. ill be recei‘e,l by the Street commute'S EALED Piopo,a6 N tor rebut Ittlitg the Bridge aefltea tie Canal on. I'vurili .trek, until Mothfity: Sept titts. plait and specifications 10,e •er'n at Guuutimfro , 2 - Skruktitore. PARDON St:NSF:in% • FKIIIK icK rICIINLMER. .10111 , i GRAIIA.II, 1 , • I. I:. IttIISIA.T. ! ,-. J. B. I.XISNISON. 1 ~ Comlll ADV. CrLe. Aug. 26..1.051 Make way or the Eimpire. F. ~ 'doc i f 4 of ttie Ilrze4t..-riette: ,nu r r t* far the efseniMm kcr •,..." 00 , !- , I'VPr uttered 10 Er . a, 1 ,, :11 , 102 t tt itor toto the C m . jure rout II 4..%idtiellwho a 00/11 . tothe kttlx los fitniet, ' , Comprt•tit,l•llli• greate,t s:lnet,, of : , ut u ,'r and Fail lime pools. Silllt.tcati a. de La to., Gin:thatitt... Prim,. and if multitude of other km.* too toituerotts it) toetttout. Also French Malt lied I:4liiig. In -Him -J. ituder,sli.eveli. under -handkerchiefs and etery , thug rife tat;thi% !toe. . . T 6 evotater:ste all, would he 31,1104 an entteli.a job. we Orr.' 101T.ttle r but a few artteles admit are as but a drop it. the boekene•olliared with the i/Ipecac pt!e. pr goods a Itti`n ate daily arnt lug , . CADWI:I.I.3c IttiiNl.l'T 1:1..e 'A ug.; 1.4... 'ro One Who will Understand. I filo, pervien who wok a vvaieb groin :71J OW /wine in of Itroa nowt; ou Tlturday, wit have it at G I...amea.tob.re wilt be no geottaiva naked. and uo further uotiee-takeu of die af• fait: A mouldto the %%De! Erie„ Atm.'..n. 1t.".1.1. • • . TA`kl k Es i'lL.—..tlll Barrel.' Maekmaw 114 i. for sale bl the barrel or:gallon by Aug V. lI.'L A Kii lc M.'CAi:TrR.. . . SU.11:1, WII F...A T.-3,16 Ilu.ne , 4 :noul'eklVheat, exprep.ly.for reed ptrt rectsved and fur *ale by Aue. 1.... ' fAiiLIEPA Ai M'CARTF.A. --. Dedication 4 fly willo'Peral.4l.loO• the new Melia).hit '.lletinglow.? la the village of ft.infth Ea:w. 'ir% ill tie rte.treatedlufbia worAspof thuml Thuri.day.:Sepieitila:r I. le Rev. Prid. I: Klor.4!ey. of Allegheny Cot oe.• . Alleadt il'e. Pa Wlii PfP11"ill al O' Clock - iii the itiortistig. and key. - HW. Kerr!. of 4'"e,-.lnela. N. V.. at 74 o'eloek in the evening. Mintsters aid people generally are respeCtruH) iiV ittd to attend. YUrtill Last Aug. Yd. .1. UNCLES, Pastor. I: ELLIOTT. - Re.rdritt I.htotrtt °thee and dwelting on the i --40-.; - - r- St.htli -.dr of the' rohitt .lenivar Ist door F.a.a. if` 'l l --."=" 1 .. of ow Fide Bank Building. Tth in-erttd oat . Gut: i'l to.. !rum ocur to an ear re rem. ran. on. teeth tilled %s ith purr. Gold. and frrinted to health nud11.14.. fill t 0.... Teeth. (leaned ut ilitko.t.ttnnentr and licntince to ag t lime them of t cline tol eflearu... "II work warranted. rittochanicsi Ithanfactnrers and inventors. The 1:1;:inh .1 , 1“1.• ut the :ter air Av r‘doninnote On the ,a's..,,gem:,er: I I. prineipal/v detuted w the da11,1911 ,1911 JI , /.4111 loraC if k Ito% Wit:Ie.:11111 IS emeitetsll C4iCII hied .1.1,11,re the en•et Interert.of .liu.- ja7fvn,r, , and Arrarativerat-•-thegetitub anti nt.t-ter spirit the U3llOll. • nor.va'ed a.; n 101/rll al of ibr ..sixt. and Seitences. atvl Fuliltl3 DX a er.2l.chtarat ier at hotaf , ,a ud abruad • Th.t1 , 0.11 , 01 , r? 60 . 45...thew...qr. t that the future Volumes shall 31 le ...I equal , r sh nee , . their pre.leeeacuri. Amon; till ter:vet . I. shied% brottgiut fir u ard and 31f-Curved to lin column-. aro.; Arithiternirig: i•tiltiira riaii'etsirint,, tire:. of %PIM*. Ethlains and Tel t I:e thr (3,11r11,1 3 , Piece/at,. r0f...1 Mull% rolertn2, 114 C !Await, and 1:14 I . :none - a. Nodes: Ind Fur teree, '.I ithentai teal. Plith , ,phien I and r 4,fteal I.istrusitehrs. iru. Curti te , Water - ti P4nd at. I t,l.r hoe Molls' Pow ers, VI * 1 .1 1• 31 TM4. 3 for Luvihrr, Rttek Mari , es, Far , ,,,stg. Fire 1-Meir,ell. I ele.4•Thh,, :•turgical Inctra 'twins. /Se , le. I'l titti.ot all the Parents, Reviews, Notices ul New In Vretllolls, lo an I Foreign. Ihe stork is to torni.for hi ndine. ruut:uu., serrr,t,' listodredruergri.Aphoier tour hundred ot prltltml m tud n e. , k,411.111. , 1ec Ne.,rty all 11111 "aka it let:ll . ..tit- tve , 1.1); from the Patent tiu Nee are 111,04..4(.4 n sal El,Zra , to $g- in it. C.,1131.100. if 131.3 Moak mr, the pa l'er a Meth :up(' /id 16r future as wed .3. pre-ent ret , •tete • e. a1n10 , 4 , Vretututst: are ItTere I fir Ole 1,t%te.4 I i•enf sah seri' • ru the. Voline. It o• ;ed , ;,-lted itecwlt. b MM3I4. Puteut Agestty O, fre. 11 , PUIIO3I street, New York. TCrzna 1 Terirm: T- Anusl Copy, i dne year, e•ton I lie motichiE ALWAYii alit oice. 5 Copies for 6 in - Onths,, E. 1.011 t•nripa for 1.:1 naniha, 13.00 11l Copies for 6 thunt Its; e.l l l 13 l'optes ' for l nsetntits, 2.00 tit Conte, for twske trenittc, • Sout4ern and %%lectern timer and 1111k 1 t Stamps taken fa su bre flptiotizi. Ltatiirs he pect-Patd• s a-, For the Cure of . COUGHS, COLDS,, .• HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, 080117 P ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION Tins invaluable remedy fur 'all distlses of the Titansc and Lescis, it attain:el a Ceiehrtty trout IL.+ remark able cures. serer equalled by any other medic ine before. Other . Prepihra none kart stsiwn themselves, pahuliprs, and sometimes etreetedcloeskie cure+, but none has ever so fully , aPott the iotifidenee of etas cominimitywhei , e it in k nown. A ter years of trial to eVet., rir mate , the re.frks tare indispulahlYddnawq it to possess a ANstrr, over timid 'mgi-rous c lasi of di-emes, which could not fail to at tract the a anon of Pliysicians,i Patients, and the public at large. J JJJ ' So the siatealents, not of ohocure !individuals and from far di taut Maces, but.of men who are k own and respected through out the country.' Me icrdely es/cleated .Sitrgemi Dort. 'lrilotring NM. itf Aix lurk Cifi, say*: • -.lt gives me pleatidre.to certilly the Wahl!: and efficacy of * ATlelt . • l7 orltat P,46t•roa it« whicif 1 eotu.nter pecuthirt) adaiL ed to cure di ease. of the throat and Itingo.'' UK. PEIKKINS. the tepetable Prp-tdletti-'4l' the Vermont Mee, cal College. one ut the iesitturutly leur IRA 1,11?:•tir tang W th equniry. %%vitro, the Cut Ray Pi.contAt. la extent.trefy 'tied it, tt,. iretwu. where It bar 3110,1 a uuWlN.tl.gble CV idettee of Cts ha t : etTeCI6, Upon pultnonary dieea..ept: ; T 4 Rei. At,. D. entlramt. a il..:issfaisheti Clarnatax Me EnglisA Catircit,_ writes to the proprietor from Montreal. ttrat "WE has been eu-rd of a severeastimmt atfe.liimi.l,t Cm kit% rEtTORAI:' Ila et. ter at tall length. may he ritual in oor eirrataq. to he had ut 1 Agent. and is worth the atteiitimi of a.inatie patients. . tenter is from bir reit kausta Drarvist at N.lfidalr. Afirl , po s. sac of Me [arrest dealers us Me Jtam; cad tau tan 4,!rom Au or+ almatrejltua. Hit.t.sriatft. Mich : . Der. [OO - 0 Dear Sir:—.litnediately on receipt of 3roiir Cli.att, r. 4 I cart ieri a bottle to an acquaintance 01 inane a hu w I. to II heir his Cull with quick corsurnmain .He was then unihe to rise from btu bed. and was extrensetyleetile. Hi. hewed he niust .00n the. LIIIIC,II (Chet could 1.6 obtained 1 , 4 1 "F" and induced thrua to gra t: your Facelleut usedlc um a trial itiaittedrately Wit town itir three week*. and you w a 3 , pa:et:4r, surprise tot we return. to tune( lulu in the turret on to. •af home 1 1 0111 the tars. and Ina he had entirely recovered• b weeks front the da) he commenced takiu your osciliciae.be *Nis :await' at his arduous trade of a tanclikattith. 'lhere are other Ca within kriowledue; a here the t•arr av moa t !, has be e 4 singularly suceessrul, but none ed as ibis. VFry truly yours, G. W. UNDERWOOD. Thar the Palleal. . Dr. ...dwell—Dear sir: Feeling under cil.h.: - . l ' . '"' to you Initial% 01 Illy health. I *end )0U a TepotlVl east:,. •e at liberty to.publ Rh for the benerd of C. :. a n aU and io , a bail cold. rieeoaipao me by a ...sere ..era I.' WO) . medicine* elithOut obtain m g tc{.ll .., w obliged tei give UP Missile**. frequently raped bbis'.. t" uld eel 111,11. deep at mold. A frieird gave me a bnitlenf . ,_„ 10 "" 'I liaßalt PecTolia 1., the use of winch 1 sUsUledialet) cnissicsc". according to directrutis. I have just purchased the-SULU aUe. and am nears r recovered. I How sleep well. my cu,411 hall Ceased, end al by the ugc of your valuable ntedgeme-, • kI..S. STOYi E. A. N. • Principal Mt.ltopeSem.titrl -... ; Utvovi a; Ohio. Act,' Y. 1-Jil • Dear Sir: '1 iv iiih I could tell all that eadtr with a cough. al l :: y out rui alit' it " .CTOta I. has done fir tile. It doe* *eels' 031 : 1 ; 4 might he brae tted by the information, 1 hada Inn,: les a "V .. felt In/ l'illis'aealtallidlittlatired. Bernal eery Webb. as I .... 3- to gain strict gm all. guy friends thought .1 must 11," , 11.. 10. 0 1 einieuulphub. I liad no appetite. and a dreadful cough ''`'' 0 , Wearin g we a ay. 1 began to take yout beautiful Intel( toe. 7 M e adviccof clergyman . who hail Seen its 'Sects rel." ~, NI i ai, eased toy coo li Sit Sni t. and gave rue rest at night. In le. ' t -- t to/Might I °Mit eat. , well, and 'my cough lia.l c.v.." , l" i„. ITOUldeeplee. .y ,iiiiiirciie reilifiled i and my 0304-cottit.lirii .w. a which pooh Actuated my strength. New alter rive u. 4 71.••• I A "Well and stro g. witkl.lo other help thin your (*her rsP: '-''' ' Yours wstn•wen‘ c 1 .11..1.1.% 11/ .1 .4 . - - f hereby ee WY that the above . gkgteraent of i5.%.1 , ) lie u. t" cLZ. fortuity with itY own viewsCifner case and her e',lri , b' %Ir . it."herry rectol al. ' . - .1,.:.t.i'1l 1 , 1•% , ' ' The tWeve anted Joseph Deau and Julia. has gi ON atr l'r! . 4 ' ally known Wow, and implicit condolence may 'Apiece& la '"' )tateuigut. I • =I HAM U F.L C. VAN DER W F...• E. . . Vapour of the Borgoi et '" "'" Prepareanly J. C. Auer. Padarfarsit.loui , sl ',real. '..ow" - ... Suit in Mile by J. 11. 111. arum it 114,i to North' Katt " 111 .,' - Town li Co.; is Girard by J. A - . White; bud - bl Prnal""" nntillu: . . , ~.2 6 .3500, , .• l' • Blades, C. iiiol.R ' Jail EIM