climax , AkiaticA. ~ o r ctn.. THOM. W. BADGSJILNe ...0. u, ,,, • laddiaor, Amities. w Badger, who is among the arrived here in the Louisiana, is eiperinee as a sea captain, as t he cite.e connection ill which his ~,,,i t he wreck brought him with ri ~,d o fficent, to give a more aeon it,:e account of the disaster than 1, dc a ile , the the annexed aved 'We full and have ta in ken tu n triutt _ s i uesday, Bth September, I,stas si with wsw ship Empire City. Made I " r uo kiOtri On the evening of the tw.l, ere! ippenrance of a gale •or bi,,,t ,: i g oiug on course attd carry ' , ea,s The storm increased ja b ( sod until Friday mornitig at 0 , ,y i p .till making fine weather ,ii her N urse At li o'clock, on ~,,d s the,Logine stopped, and on in' b e eogille4r, he said it was caused by id ., ~,t passiog the coal into the fire ~gluten[ rapidity to keep the steam ~,krs and stewards were then called or d ow n to assist in passing coal.— i l es gise -topped, the ship fell off in the ibe , Ael, and was at the mercy of the $e pum p s worked by the engine, and ' e the main dependence for keeping the ~A water, were also rendered useless. , D e nee, r made. but.one or two roan er IblA I called the attention of the the fact that the water was gaining, H it the ship forcing it in through the ' Iw o:, and proposed and did organise a , i ,‘„ag. The deck:pumps proking on kqat of order ; bailing was the only e, 0 ta r t o ester had risen high enough A cht , mo ires, and the men employes bale ind eornemom were driven out mod hot witerlir?There was no lon again getting the machinery in The a rivivel leak was found to be , and at the lower lee dead em h,pwi , stlll staunch and sound, ta g tb, bottom at all, and would , 0 0 ,1 danger if her machinery and ten kept going eoek on Friday afternoon I anis and putting to work bailing bid out, T possible, the engine-room r The passengers joined willingly st:y in this effort, An attempt was rl. 4 c :team on the donkey engine tto .hip out, using the berths and other if the ship for fuel, but the engine work, from what cause was not known. 'clock, after consulting with Capt. I uststed in cutting away the foremast, ,t.tast relieved the ship The ship dealy ell whilst the machinery was but ehe was to the trough of the sea, ry :arches to leeward. lock on Friday, we rigged a drag (a victor lambed to it,) and paid it out the hope of bringing her to the 4Ld ;ttle or no effect. From 4 in iv evening we kept the wwier I min working with spirit and vigor t 4 :tolock uti Saturday morning the tut OU U 4, u the men were fatigued by lueemant labor and exposure to At 4 o'clock the gale somewhat a heavy sea continued, the water nearly up to the second cabin floor_ ght on Saturday morning, however, k bold again with renewed vigor to tp The water was thus again kept hour ur two more, during which otre,, were set, and a vigilant look , qt,. The ladies were even anxious ,utAtoug, and cheered us Up in our -,autss in these trying times x o near attempt was made to raise I,liltiy boiler so as to' work the pothe attempt again failed, and mitt from that, quarter was abau- k on Satnrilay 'morning, the two rt I the severity of their labor, nod ants e mime:wet! to gain on u+, but sl—ttll continued. At half past 1 h..ve in sight, to the windward, i...; b. the Marine, of Boston At r ended to at leeward of ship, when ~,wered, bailing still going on In t,,ats two were stove by the heavy prevailed, which left only three, them in a bad condition. By 5 weceeded in putting on board the !ti..'w Knell and children, twenty•siz luring which the male passengers' . .tinued at their work The boats ..rry more than five or six, owing to , and they made several trips to and nine When the boat that took the the lathes came alongside, the chief .roped in the boat, and was followed other gentlemen Two other boats de afterwards; when there was a p in them by the male passengers, at danger By this time the brig a lung way to leeward, which made the boats long, and by this time it that the boats did not again return. hitt, a vessel, beleived tti be the ' -iga, of New York, ran down is We bailed and told him that %waking condition, asking him to k;i sight, which he promised to do.— the meantime continued tu pro tie water had by this time raised half lower cabin, and was rapidly gaining here was, however, no cessation of the Pi Ale hour before the rhip sank, when f keeping her afloat until daylight was • This war about seven o'clock on evunag iowever, mentian that two hours Ad a conversation with Captain ) after consultation agreed with me clst go down, but it was still ad 'P tt up as long as possible, and we known the result of our conversa• Bed all hands to 'mewed effort.— 'don requested that the second di • tier, and myself should remain with preSsed his tletorininatton not to leave Ile there was a soul on board, but to until he sunk from under kiim•— . et was his family— an d be died like - oti Saturday night, the..water was • if the dining saloon, and ail then calmly to devise means, each for ty A half hour previoua to the there were two lights seen some the leeward, supposed to be the brig the that spoke us an hour °hi, but having a fresh breese and were unable to work up to the of an hour before the steamer sank fiats hailed us, and a voice cried that ' ALOVe and he could not take any one This boat was endeavoring to return but was disabled. It was l aTregsion on board both the brig ,oriner that the steamer would be able until morning hence they probably as near us during the night as they 4 ° l /e Indeed it was the opinion of Ard that we would hold up all night, t think that she would go down be• 'filmes of '• o'clock Captain Hespdon 91 On the wheelhouses with his stioond • fired rockets downward, - the usual th '' brig and schooner that we were t' l4 !) . Thai was a tearful moment, tut,. 1,,a al•v to the ladies on board auderstood the srgnal, all of ku , baod a or friends on board. (cured a board six feet long and six • tearto g it off the front of a berth, 1 P"g1t100 00 the taffrail, and held-on Stauncheoa At that time Ivo or three hundred on therinarter ;Awaiting the final in/6111g• There was two seas swept ever the desk about this time, the last one sweeping nearly all the passengers on the main. desk into tie sea. The obi, immediately after, at I o'eloek on Saturday evening, sank, going down st as angle of 45 degrees, stern foremost. The suction of the ship drew the passengers under water for some dis tance, and threw theca in a mass together.— When they reached the surface the struggle for life was intense, with tries and shrieks for help, *noble from thodrunable to swim. Many *nable to swim clung to those who.oeuld, or laid 'bold of the larger pieces of the wreck, which were soon swamped. In ten minutes; not less probably than three hundred bad sank to rite no more, whilst myself sad °there who bad sue eeeded in holding on to some means of support were scattered over the dark and dreary ocean, floating off with the tide. There was a large number of the passengers had bags of gold dust, and some doubtless perished in.tbi r efforts to save it. I may also here add that from fifty to sixty of the passengers she' .c.,lves up in their state rooms in despair, sell sank with the ship. Those who had succeeded iikkeeping them wives afloat, soon scatt4nad over the surface of the ocean for a distance of about a mile. One hour after ship sank ‘I saw a light at the leeward, which' was seen by most of those rescued, sup. posed to be ;bat of the sobooner Sovereign, but it soon disappeared. We knew that the ships to leeward could not reach us, and turned our gale in the opposite direction. At 1 o'clock on Sunday morale; we saw ap proaching us, under full sail, with a strong brecse, the Norwegian bark Ellen ; ran into our midst, and those on watch were astounded with the cry of human beings. Captain Johnson, the commander, immediately hove his vessel to, under short sail, and commenced to rescue us. The steamer at this time had been down over live hours He launched hist boat, and threw out ropes and buoys, and done everything that good seamanship and a humane heart could die , tate to save u many as possible. I was the fourth one rescust and witnessed the noble ex ertioos of himself and crew abroughout the night He continued his search among the drift wood, tanking backward and forward, up to 12 o'clock on Sudday, but did not find any one after 9 o'clock in the morning, and consequently relin quished the search at noon. On the morning of Sunday the brig Marine was out of sight, and the schooner was some six miles to leeward, and appeared to be laying to, but soon bore away on her course, doubtless being satisfied th At it was impossible to reach as, also seeing the bark backing and filling to windward. The same day, at two o'olock, we spoke the bark Saxony, bound to Savannah; she reported seeing a brig with a number of ladies on board (supposed to be Marine) under full sail steering North. We here away with a fair wind for Norfolk as the nearest port., and arrived off Cape Henry o , Thursday evening, five of us reaching Norfolk i it a pilot boat at daylight on Friday morning, w)nch we had chartered for that purpose. THE NUMBER `passengers The whole number of passengers and crew saved, so far as known, is u follows ; By the Willi Etaaoay at Havana, 5 By the Btleo at Norfolk, 44 By the Marine at Norfolk. 100 To tal The number of passengers and crew pa board at the time of the wreck may be estimated from theiJollowing statement. When the Central America reached Havana she reported as follows at the office of the Captain General Number of passengers 492 Number of ere* 101 EEO Of the paaiengers, six ware landed at Havana, and twenty ifive were probably transferred to Philadelphia, leaving on board 562 persons.— Subtracting 149, the number saved, we learn that 413 are still missing. (From the N. Y. Times, of 2 1 .0 21 ) ETATILIdIENT OP Ml 4. P. E. HAWLEY Mrs. Frederick 8. Hawley is • daughter of Charles De Forest, of Bridgeport, Cone. Her hu-4baud is among tit._ lost She has with her two children, an infant of five months, and another two years old, both boys. With most of the other ladies she went to the Metropolitan Hotel. Her earauve of the exciting scenes through which she has passed is very direct and intelligible. She says : "After the first excite ment Caused by the news that the steamer bad sprung a leak, the women were very calm and did all they could to encourage the men in bail. ing. I saw no weeping until next day, when the cry of "Sail, hO !" was heard. Our feelings of jay at the prospect of deliverance then overcome us, and many wept, but they were tears of joy. Then, spin, word came that there w'as no sail in sight, and that the report was only started to inspire the crew sod passengers with new cour age. The men had become very much exhausted by constant bailing, and having very little to eat, many of them gave over and hid themselves in the stateirouin and looked the doors. Others got liquor sod drank it until stnpifted, and all care for life had vanished. The last attempt : to set a regular table was on Monday, at noon, 'but the vessel rolled so no one could come to the table orOit. While we were attempting to eat, the captain's boy rushed into the cabin and cried put, l "All hands down' below to bail !" This was \the first intimation we hid that the vessel was eaking. Mr. Howe was at the 'table, and at th l e instant the order came be pulled off his coat and went to work. A rope was needed, and my husband went acid found one in our state room. The grating over the forward hatchway in the saloon was taken off, bjckets were procured, and all went eagerly to work passing up water. My husband told me the , water was up to the knees of the men. I did not look down until Saturday Morning ; I was very sick ; the, water was then nearly up to the floor of the woad cabin. The ladies continued to encotrage the men through out the night of Friday, saying to them "It is only another bog to daylight or to sunrise," as the case might be ; but in spite of all entreaties some gave out and went to bed. During the night they came down and carried away blankets to stop the leaks about the Oak Matters grew worse until noon, when we were told the women and children would be sent on board the brig.— Just as we were about to leave to go in the bait, I asked my husband if be would not go with us; had been very ill for several days, and told him I should need assistance with the children; he went and took his money out of his trunk, but made no reply as to whether he would scooto paoy me. My husband took the infant, and Mr. Bokee the °Wept child, and we went on deck I looked to see where the vessel was we were going to, and she seemed to be about s mile and a halt away. We left the steamer by the second boat, in company with Mrs. Easton Mrs. Badger,Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. McNeil, Miss Wini fred Falon Mrs. Thayer:a nurse (Susan), and Miss Smith. The last J sew of my husband he stood on the wheel-bones and kissed his band to me as the bbst pulled away from the ship.— There were live men in charge of the boat, four at the oars, and one steering. Three beam had been stove alongside the ship, I was told, before they succeeded in getting any of the passengers safely away ; the see was so rough, and the boats tossed about, and thrown with such violence against the steamer, it was with the greatest dif• faulty we ooald be placed in the boat. We were all lowered down the vessel's side by a stoat rope, in which a noose or bowling was made; we sat in the noose , and held on by our.bands.— Mrs Badger, Mrs. i Thayer' and Mrs. McNeil mild not reach the boat at the proper instant, and were immersed in the sea, but they were all soon hauled 6a board the boat. They were mob frighteoed, but remained very calm. The little children were passed down, the officer lowering them by their arse, until, the boat swung nodeneeath, and they meld be aught hold of by the boatmen. Is was frightful to see these ,beipless little Ones, held by their tiny arms above the waves. My babe was nearly 110110ther ed by the flying spray, as they were obliged to hold him a long time before be could be . reaehed by the boatmen; .but when I pressed him aloe more t t my bosom, and coveted him with may shawl, he soon fell asleep. Tbit,ebildren did sot cry, except when the salt water Came over =cad flew in their faces. We were all without cloth ing ur bonnets, except the thin dresses we bad on. I took nothing with Use, except a heavy shawl and my watch Some of the ehildran also, were without clothing or shoes and stockings Captain lierndou, and Mr Hall, the purser, ' were active in directing about geting the women and childreu kite the boats, sad wile° our boat IMP full I heard Mr, Hull give the order for the boat to shove off Captain Herndoo, aftbe lame instant, said to the boatmen, "Tell the captain of the brig, for Heaven's sake, to lay by us all night." The brig bad drifted far away from us, and we were halt an hour in getting to her She was deeply loaded, cud rolled badly, her bulwarks were nearly .level with the boat when it was lifted by the sea,and great care was neeeesary in going alongside, to keep the host from being swamped. Capt Burt and mate, stood with open arms and a willing heart to receive us; a rope was thrown, and in another moment the children were being passed out. Capt. B. took my little Willy, and the mate reoeived DeForest, playfully saying, as he passed him over the side, "He is all gold " My heart was lighter when 1 saw my children safely uu board the brig. All the lathe- were then posed out, and the boat immediately returned to the steamer. We found tin board the vessel sit or seven passengers who bad come away iu the first boat, and one of the deck hoods who raueed to return to the steamer; he was au oarsman; I did not know his name. We were immediately placed in the cabin, where we were made as comfortable as the circumstances , would - -11 .horonetile od Ly boa' d and Lai draw. rs, won mad !lothiw and hi and ge suffeii came, loads; 121:12 acid, 1 Captai when braided four ii the b t elouth , like a A.tytitglit came od, and the last or fourth boat loasl"arrived, we began to despair for the safety of/ our husbands who were yet on board. It was %ow after dark, sod the wen refused to return to the ship,twe had-seen a schooner run down and heave to near the steamer, shortly before., and our hopes again revived for those on board the steamer. Night soon hid ber from our view, however, and it was the that we saw of the doom. ed vessel At daylight nn Sunday morning she had -disappeared and with Ler all hope for the hundreds of her passengers, and the dear friends from we had !muted the day before with such confident hope s . The brig remained until after- noon, and then we steered for Norfolk . SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL SALE THAT REP MARK IMMENSE REDUCTION rs ♦l L LINP• Or GOODS ! D R OR T lIIRTY DAYS lIIIM ma r. • 401/ 4 Zara/ • g lalitmp7r 1.'41 Irt 'irr4;747(41.• "•7rjrl4:—TyrZ ; -, --, :.: 1 I Now Is TnE TIME! !! Silks, Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, Barnes, Tisanes, Lawns, Challais, Challai D'Lainea Gingham, Prints, Brilliants, &c., mark ed down to half their value. nom ~An.lr el 17. - .111 =1 So v. 71r, Super Stella " FNIA " Extra Ville !AIMS t )nrandas We ha% r ou.sr dkr,t tly uuder the original pries in ',lain 151111111311111 g And our custom,, c_in tor themselves that the reduction Ls real. 600 h... Itrytt I atht • rrolto tn•rke.t dayru from 12c to We, 300 " lue to MEI Amon/ the .More num.,ll;..tvdt gill! le found some of the best Weeeinetss and (70 , 111+11"oo oak.-.,.h00k cannot be 1.11.911111. ed IN STYLE AND QUALITY. ONE THOCSAND JACoNET AND .WI,SS COLLAR:a, iniilwilag evert. style...l rice, MARKED DOWN TO HALF THE COST OF tmroßTAiioN We usurp our Lunn" . patrons that 1/111. .111 6e the rested In dueeinent ever .Mend in [lnm etty, and lb., can rcpt upon getting " dn wes,"—such a• they haye tarn unaccustomed to. Great Bargains in Bleached Goods and Do mestics. SZAittlar44 ♦-4 Lon.t.a.Lairleached Sheeting* marked 41M11 from 12c to 10c, 1500 yards i• 8 : 4 M...units marked down from 10c to 10Uu •• Boston - •• at Remember the RED MARK, FOR IT II 4 . BEEN SPREAD ON .IPPL. CM) X C3-2017/1/5.7r-ilr REGARDLE , Ss' OF COST! ! COME EARLY, AND BRING YOUR FRIEKDS, tNO JUNIF )"'lt Yrtrft , T.l.V F: 4 Er* Autu•t T 2. 1417 'MORALS, HAYRA k CO. LUDLOWS 461.014;4480;immu5i ?Ms 0.. ii kr 1....,t., rnar, Ved.bsb 6 sia,t . ~. ~..4..d, Pisa Masi. h minims so him, ir orn= N. ...Odin*, and is inn sandy !mask Ws of has rid L., OPO 07:21 ' / ••111111111111•011 awl ...din. ii ol iz i =ilion il=ir *Ow yeah% las Limy Ile awl./ is as Idalabis, Simpis, Limy ..1 ilsail lisalias li rlir=phl O ••• ISO a WWI.* 0••• Mil =Mae hi wadi by his dsilasssh ; bag sad posoliesi ens iiiii One •MIONOM• IMT Si O 1 , 160111 • 011ahi. A b. asarsalad is kers sli saahris. ysi sy b ill=. TIT IR spa hi all sem Amin • Minn lie id od ii,l=l=o=l. TU. °meal is has lam. dalaisia ham tbe odbaitai sr mid ors,. mi. Iraqi flo ma. •= 1 ••W We Earblft IM, OIMI se The pasidi. • Tess =am wash da aa ray ib E i Oas. Thaw It Ze........t •.. '.....:=4 6 g, On zt Ce•MOMPO ill PM Mae ma.* of 'ha. llot Ta- ere p+ of lasas. *lei ihnn wili nn A 4., phis Om. • LIMAS, PINOSOWT TO in TRAM A Few sale, W 4 hnksale sod it.sall, kv Erie, Ater. 1857.-16 HAnt BRI'Sli ON, or all quainter .od Loxes. at No. 10 Rood House ri,A - itx k BALDWIN. Emsxmes or J t :WA IC a GI ?Ai il l it,Taritintitia 0a ....4,1 f, k r thor wfrotortra of the barrio which UV COMUDOIII to thr suarawr, for war •t tin S. Herd Hnuar. by_ 840. 12 Cl.llll‘ k BALDWIN. -- --- AYPLI3 ?AIMS 10 opt. of t Imam tamed tppl• Pomo may to bad a* sop'. 13. 1457 rtg.l,lD:w4 HARDIWAR/S nom: • - -rve your LIBOIRED OIL, prepared ln.the beet Donner and ;ins to dry well, eau alerayr he had n( rapt. 12. 41/116 ROB OA INTIN43.—The brit breed. of this raperlor 1 . 4 Nut eaa be had of CARTER 4 BRO. ITS I.IUP aod all Undo of l'aiata, to be had at the W dare of Sept. It. CARTER lc BRO. TIIMETARR YOR LPY 1 NIII.---11.1.1er of the eery beet qualtiy to be bad at the xtor, of Sept. 12. t. CL L AAAIP u( .tuultty sad bract. , ut AUK it BALDWIN'S, rio, Sopt. 16-.7 No. 6 And Haut& I ACKsuirti.......ut..f 044/OWS, fteemp., ea. *ere' , P4,141%1P. Atta.itt, Denis, low, “.4 4 uarriai• skimp $ eo , tileetat emu ~ do ovil to AU fto un, am they ore hmthii "ell e Ult. ciumpoiL BARViY k Aug. sa No. 4, Rent Hour. S. Cha In l'ortimaa Pima d Et iv County., vs James W diauq Vaud. Cs. lie. 112, Austad Term, 1107. "Ailed sow to wit geld 5 1e57 li. tirsot, Km. appoilited &ed itor, to distribute. the stormy made oa thli mit Per Carlene" 4 1 0. 111iersesse Isherwood will plow tate iodise that 'the MAO will attend to the do Om a( hie appointment, at ids iambi the sit) of Eria, on Uwe :Nth der of deptembar 1667, at o'clock P Y. BENJAISL'i GRANT, Asiltliar. Erie, Seidl 9. 1957.-111 (MI In #2 Pt f 1.1 0%. 5111 S t.. 3, 9 lo 1 1 to 541, 2to 1 sto 3, It It. to 7 15 to it , : 3 1 41 to 14, fl to 1.2 to 1 51i: 3 to 2.4 t 0.3 4 7 to 5, I. to 141 r, for to Ike; 1. to li, =I ETTI N lIURPH I' CARTtB It BRO CARTER 4 BRA G. If. WAi i - oomirriscbT. The Empire Ahead as Usual ! " I 1 k 3. H. Warner & Co First in the Field with the !~ 141 ~l'~~f STOCK OP D rir GOODS! Ev- offered to the people of Noilwestern Pennsylvania. Our counters groan under the accumulated weight of this Truly Mammoth Stook I COMPRI/IMO °V IA *50,000 Worth OF DIMIRABLE GOODS MO MI GIVEN AWAY For Cash, cheaper than Cheapest. IN OUR SPLENDID SILK ROOK Will be found a choice and varied assort- meat of Silk Robes; Rioh &Oen Silks, China Silks, Plaid Silk., ' Plain Taffeta Silks, Black Gro de Rhine, Lusterine, Valores de Rsperino and Striped Silks, Poplins, &e., iko., Le. • Rich de Lain Robes, all wool 1)e Loins, dec. Wool Long shawls, entirely new styles, Cashmeres, Thibet, Stella and Plush Shawls; Stella and Cheneille Scarfs. Cloth Talmas, Circulars, Dusters, &c. From $1.40 to 1111411, $3OOO Worth lifimbrodiertes onsisting of Cellars and Sleeves, Mar seillaise, Cambric, Muslin and Lace setts from 75 cents to $25 INFANT'S WAISTS, Cambria anti Muslin Eddins, Bands and Flouncing, Black Crape setts, Crape Vail Illusion Capes, &c. Guipure., Royal tioniton, and Real Thread Laces, Fringes, Dress Buttons and Trimmings, S :- :p,) A 'i I N DOMESTIC GOODS We offer the best selection from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Hartford NAILXITS Prints from 4 coals to 50 cents per yard. Brown and Bleached SHEETINGS & SHIRTING,S; From 3.4 to 3 Yards wide, ia quantities to large for advertlsetaent, UNSURPASSED iN • QUALITY, And at the LOWEST possible prices ftlf-0 1 P ;11l =7.31 :=5-C-4-7-11 :t - 07 ' OAN Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Three Ply, Ingrain and Rug Carpets, Bros opens, Venetian and Ingrain Stair C4rPetal Oil akrtlis, Rope Xenia., Matti, Velvet Rugs, &c., &c. igOetißis of qii • 1 • i i .- ~ i _ •. •• 4 In short everything in the Dry Goods bee may be found at Institution, the Original Empire, end • ly invite the public to calf and satisfy themselves, GOODS ALWAYS FREELY SHOWN. a. IL WAIIIVIR !Ow bieSept is IMr. aft!' I 11.111 P ! I—Coaelatistadr Lys,' a ifba. 1101 .0 tea[ Be* w dumped *I wan albre, bet iv. ativad et Ka 14•4 Hama, by lb4a, Agra. I$ Ilir. CLANS k Itip isiaL 7b.liiiet Cooks, inarerip e - Bloc CLUCK 'BALDWIN. Mt Cdr' SSW AItRAINGEMEEN'T. JJ. L VIM has marl Mr. MANIA Rados with haw to .tio Book sad ItWiener, Hastagea aadjosaso Lamar id baler le oar atlY hither lidiociamsts Nedieg suite. Partloalar atisatioa Issallaila their amo gloat sentring dilly:— All Lige Voiding stigaird Worts kept agailaa=imod. sad best saisainsmaissa lboots pessariol se mos rpa &lasi Saab Ornery Mad sad for noon locality la tan supply and tog galas! Wagst gash prim.. 11 0 11 0 1 1 t! laic! Tarioly. raolagar, LAW, UAW Plats gad rug pou, , Envelopes, and Staab Gooks or ows.7 dosswiptiosi. sad ovary aas gist In t h e Moe. Call gad gag. No aggia.tor 'bowing Goods. fittd. 12. M. NOW Arrangements. J. meuArnisiest, having pareltaaed the hin irI.FL gj Clark, of the late firm of Clark McCarter, In the Onwort and . Provisloo Bolentai, the Balsam* will bereatter he enntomod by him at the old eland where he will he reedy and willing to wait on all the old Cu/demon' of the tenpin"' and will Mr pleased to ae mull new oaaa u will favor him with a rail ler* Jima 111, 1967. so. i. O. ii Nino 160 retol6l4lllo Oristostiod Jlowisty Mosnli,o.. midi noinhiiied Wooer apa Jesopers. HRVINti ehteaeed the 04 , MbeY I ran .apply ths I. •rmi ttr Community with these ilinchtt. I. at lisnufacturs Prirro ..j. ding transportation pisisa• emit itti.l I. tarni.. ' , ample. /heti., .t No. S liotaill Mock., Awls. st. DISOOVerY. DACH.P4 AINSKICAIV COMM'MIND, me tolitlitt.i.• 13 dr foe Scrofula, Cower, Climate Ithemstatism, eotommotion, sod al diseases arising from an impure stole of the 1114wel. This is a NEW VItaNTABLIS DlSCiitigßY, sod is uopeiier to any °th at Iledtelise ever beasie offered to the public. Price II per hottle bold °air at No. b , Reed limos, er June 1811. CLARK St -NALIIvriN. _ _ • LATE ARRIVAL, G 1411011111, 4 aeaezeleg ebolesseriek Bold fad 4 11 v, Watetiefk NW sad Plumed Map sad *ILL Fine Quesio tar drop. , mud es, Breech Immeshed Peeing Se Gehl Studs and Shave *.` masa Thambies, Bracelets. Bold and other repectsclea, Silver spoons, Ladies Cupsl nuts, sad • thee variety and beautiful Styles of Plated Cake Baskets, Casinos, Tea Netts, Consmanies Fernier*, both eked and BrOtania; LeckingGlamme sod Clocks In sbeedanee Ladys Betieeleetiani hags and rariety of Fancy articles that sanaet lis canasetsted convetesidy in lids Notice. Ida, July 111, 1567. CALL AND SET. Can? 80AP.-14 made withll very little labor by Wag the CONCENTRATED LYE, Ye be Led at the More of &le, Jaw la, MT. CARTER & BRO. Gen • of the Bar I" ray Fourth and Ittryttod settkinu of Dnahnes Book of Forms, itainiag over two *mond *AI &ort i retke. Alms moot K & Boo'. Pftblinktioni cmo IN T bed N" Boos Store-- Call and MM. &i., Aug. 1167. A • FL • • LT inns,voli7 Mt/sabres° rim Arnibi: !a oao shoot of which is auSeint 19 killtivqoart. Prim 41.1 coda 9, sheot, to had at ohs •toto of Er* A . . U / 1 / 4 lift. CAIII2 k HMO. ..,___ PARK ROW BOOK STORE. L A =MD PHYSICIAX. 73 TRAM OP AGO. Obese 6111141 of las hove nearly not oat, discovered while in thee East lodtosoi certain cure tor Coorensption, Asthma., Won chitte,Ceeeples, Colds, sod Cleeeral Debility. The remedy was by him whoa his only child, • 'lsOrr, ree=enzs to Oa as hot howl of tbe wemol resto breallep rt . ; of senile from the Suit India Hemp, and the ticeerred to lila that be ;sight make • remedy for Mocha:- H. studied hard and eseeeeded in realising his wish es. Rim ebild eras oared, sad is sow save mho well. He Wisdom adsalntseered the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers In ill ports of the wtrld, sad ho has never failed in waking them eons plebsly healthy mad happy. Pistils" bq do es math pod as pos. owe, 119 win mod to each of his Watched fallow-briop as request it, this recipe, with fall and explicit directions for making it up, and suotessfully aging It. ite requires tomb applicant to melons Min oaf ehillintr—three costs to be returned as post ap on the reel" and ttw remainder to be applied to the pay ment of this adreftfosnwnt. Address.' fl r Ff. JAMES, He 19 Greed street, We. Ps- Pvt. up. -19.1m. Jam City, ey /J. J. vitikii -- bO:4 it4BIKKIM Iva. Sept. 11 C 411 1 111 2 !tAt end oh of Tin. 'prirliiffilii fly p _ Brie vitroU, Copprrae, Alum 1 and ati kind. of Bye Staffs rat the b..t quality to be had at Maters of Sept. It _ _ CARTER It RHO. __ B vritai irk Blackberry Hood! Mater B raady, Wild Cherry Sßrandy, Laminator Brandy, Catawba Brandy, Holland Ole, Loudon Purtar ;NA ap Ia bottles, just reentred sad liar sale at the cheap Drag Store of CLARK At BACDWIV, Erik, Sept. /it. 11157. No. 5 Rand Boast. Erna 1115 01111111111117. H A IL rilfrrettinderneehtts tereat k Jast a t t eef : ia j the Grocery tal:trYtrte vision basinem, the badness will hereafter be cooducted by me at the old stank No. 2, WRIGHT'S BLOCK, whore I will endeavor to be gonad at all thine may and willing to @apply the wants of those of my friends, and the patine, who will Ihwor sae with a call, and Will at all Shwa Wk.*. Ott bud Pagan 01110C1111.11M, which I will tell ler Cash or exchange for Produce at the lowest ?doe. FLOUR, FISH, SALT, PORK, HAYS, CHEESE, kr., tad, in fact, almost every thing in the Grocery lice will be found at N. Wrinht's Sleek, State street . jar N. B.—All geode delivered free-of charge, at ill times, gathin the city Unite. August it, 11107. T _ ax B•llu will ro up Ix • 5/w day& Cal oe SCOPE at tbe gore at • July 25, 11157.-1 l WRAPPING PAPER. = AS !AIX ROW BOOK Illjon. ALANA assertneent toll froth arrival of shon e kinds and quality, at prices tat Woo an thing ever beam 01. Cali cad 111311Z1i0a atoek and pion lmtaad of patrontztrig Pstnars Also, a Imp stock of lithographic Pictures, painted and un• painkad, all slots and style, last saestived by listi, Agee 1, 1887. J. .1 LINTS Wta.Low and SPLINT BASKETS, Pt Aagnst 8. . f NSTICITS. S Turrt4 and 110LASSF.S, a mat &Miele, at Angus S. JUSTICF..%4 _ 0,14 tace and Fresh, at , August a. JUSTICE'S H MACILKILISL.ONITISH and WHITS FISH, at August S. J USTI(' F. 4 SLT,Coarse sad Pk" at August 8. JUSTICE'S. FNKE. ROASTED,GiI— etOKb cad - 01ULEN -at - S. xj Avarua 8. JUSTICE' MIOCiESTIS, PAILS , T......... fit.at and CHURNS August 11. It'STICIN CI LOUS, Di Barrel, Bag or Pound, at r Awist • SUS7Ir rs C~PiTR OMB, CURRANTS andPlif - NES -- --- st August IL JUSTICV:I rrEAllt s4toportor artlet, to b. found art Au g uit I. JUSTWE's. ukilifteD auy at August 6. Jcsriginc MA:PORTANT TO BIILLDEREI. • *340,00. FICHT FIRM MIND For 14.10 at CARTEL A MALLERY'S STEAM PLANING MILL Also • tarp Stock of r - P'r!ti-rW 7 'rr‘Ntwn OF •LL [MIL SIDING DOORS, WINDOWS, VIANDS, WINDOW ' FRA WES, DOOR FRAMES. MOUL- D :NGS, SHINGLES AND LATH. c as ep a :3 for, Lumber. Erie, August 4, 167 00 To soluimrtriZws DAGUERREAN GALLZEY, FOR TOUR MMl ' 7Trrt i. r7rirri i = l. r7l MINIATURES OF ALL KINDS! OVER AUSTIN'S JEWELRY STORE. IN TAM NZ IP BLOC[, PfORTP/W11:97 eORNER or TIM PA RC Cr* Pi.., July U. P 457 -4. -WinNiti. ----- - T PST received and for sale at the Park Hall Music Mtn, : ell Coating Oat Welts, dedicated to the Ladies of Rm., ettv, , by Wm. Willing. CbspM or Pearls %A... 7 12 al melodies tor young amateurs. [WNW—For thee I left my oath. hots. Ood mare the Colon et the Sham. Little Nelks roue home. Pribmis we momp-Ajousestia. So*. of those whom ereamied hearts.' • Dosttli coy brat. Stars of the summer night—Serrnads. Sweet memories *Mr. The falling tide upon tb. beach. • , The New Merits bells. The heart, the heart. Lovely saktiows. , Nooolight-4termisile. / i Bury me in the Houti, mother. Bishop's Serenade. •. Prom lb. close shut windows. - Street Mary Gray. SOW/ 0041 41 InVll. , Erie, July 11. 101S7. WILLI slit wii.t.iva. WHIU LEAD! 100 key Niagara Pore 10 key Atlantir Par $0 Sauterne* " 60 Plater 40 New York " la store and for sale. STEWART k SlNel Erie, July 8, 1857 Coroer State and .w.coth Wholes ouse 7 BOXIIILLL BLOCK, STATE ST ., mow Clawfweire Old drawl, antipart awe* the Poet Office w t tsge town art reepeetfulty to WI the attention at Bum, TV to our very lame and duiely issliseted Stack of In 7' AND DRY GROCERIES, met for CASH, from ant Mande, (or the JohLin g Trade in thi. Cle ltellertn g that we MA offer inducements equal to any House in the Trade, we Invite von %LI to call and examine nor stock and pricew Mare are numerous entries to our line or "1.-ahan' and Western production, wideh emits lest here than In Kasten' markets. It is otirtroie then that we eau supply the purchasers of ASSORTED STOCKS OF GROCERIES, at this point, at less pried than they Call be allasitiesi from Eastern cities SABVVwee h.me saves time, SIAYZIA travelling experts., r nisersat and insunusee, MAV R nesessity of Large stodkil sea largebabititian, &AVM leakags, *aide and depreeiatkm SAFICR weintilsos delays aad hassards atriums, atm* Mai, railroad. and IMMITO.II other nontingesaciea which emery good baldness man nirlapdatids. eetsrprise we bnng ninny years experience, and trust that as no pains or attaution shall be spared in eneuting all orders with accuracy and dispateh, we shall writ the patronage of pu rl:worm. Erie, Sono 13, 1R57. GRAY k FARR ill Krt., June 270057 J. MeCARTIIO{ RallitBl.l l rixtra ll.ar Itorkßuct reeever4 had fOraa.&;l... . J . IieCARTF:k my reporter articia of buy fat by miftht Si Us. sod amid by ea onarlamood baud, "n aalw the 4.3l.bievel et Retell, at Eric, lunch, 1847. RANSON'S Grneery Depot Oon • • • and Economy. AWIRY goat aeltvenlest sad cheep Comet —initible f or ..awes nett Jamie be bad at *IC a CARTUt wouts cal the ahlatilai W WyraiDimilners and Iswi awatba to • bey attertamat of Iran, Wool apinp and Axles, Oa Uri aed waving. July 4, M. J. C. EICLIMX. leasseh , bo with Watbz, by =lac Its lig 4bbildie As Bald by sly 4, MR .1. C. SZLDICPI. tba gesaiie area*. CARTER k BRCI CARTER k BRO J M. 11:3TICE 0 LOOIIIR CARTER k lIALLKWY *mw JI,STIt I'S 1311 Da. F. IR. NAIL rr, OF BUFFALO, Dr. Robert Ibud4er,fl Nea rork, in tA. of Dismooo of dot Throat mai D HISPIICTIM Lt. Van nommen that malt met lathe' 11 0 sad shy penpouo *tO say dears to c l a,l srowiss. Motel. SA% Wedmiedaso fhtm f A. Ma May ID ILA. la Radial to • shigle day them to anamili him .bold be se tenetbel r peedbie. A"MMI 19, 1467.—Md :~ pint saw:atm cam t 0 101 l MO saes a land ainasted is Bar i 1...rer..k, Brie eo. Pa. oboist 23 mass loath east a Bator (Turk Depot, Led l a tale matt of the ldelbodint Cbstrat Sad Ore Las about WO acne coder good lagewnaamelii i r boilaiddlom mill watcr,,i, It contains some a tb• dime kw attain grass gram to the conetry, it will be sold barel:a tame a purulent wade mg. Address CHACNCET C. WA.Levi. Aug. Ilerboterlok gno Co. • BOOTS AND SHOES. JOSEPH KICEIBNIAUB, NjAMTVAIOTUSI lII‘ Whwireshe sad Liestl Deader Is Boots. sheet, tamither sad nu, 4th deer seek sr Ills Pei*. A wince° Bloc*. State Street, Itii• Ps.„ hu jtut retarded frees the eaateni etttes with the hied ieritiNta AND 111111131111 it STOOK Or BOOTS, SNOBS, LIATBSIL A PIMIENOSI That was ever offered In thla tits, width wilt hireold very haw for cash, cheaper ULM the cheapest ciNt Among his stock will be krend Glints Calf, Motown sad Patent Leather Boots, Cong*oe Gutters, and every mist y of iedkee Deaters, Buskins and Stipa, and ell ike& of Childress's Oootai, Shoes and slips, and in short, every new style of Boots end Shoes In market, without eireptkis. Lwow) work done is the austest style of the trade on the abort rot notice Leather and Findings, Oak end Hemlock Kole Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Patent Leather, Morocco, ileitis, Bind mg, Kipa, and Slips, Threads, Webs, issue" Galoona, Hammer; Pinchers, Tacks, Pegs, Sall., kc Don't corset the place. Erie, April It, 15.57. . _ WHO MADE YOUR COATI TT FITS NO NE tT AND IT 01 A perfect beauty. JL, Why. of course FRANK WAGNER, Simeriain BMA, State-et Don't you know has the anent and most flash looable goods in this market and besides is the beet cutter in town If TAU want vest, a coat, pante, over-cent er toy article of Furnishing Goode, ran en Wagner, he will red yen and Rive you fits. Being nor to receipt of a superb stack of CLOTHO" CANNUIRDEN AND VENTURA& an enamination of his stock will prove profitable as well as In ter...tins (in n't forget the place, FILM WAGNER'S CLOTHING STORE. American Block, State-st., Erie, April it. 1857.--49. COME ONE, COME ALL. The " Old Purdue" stain the " Track." ?rum subscribers, hailing enlarglei their Establishment end raded themselves Oh entire sets of New Patterns of the latest cod most &Approved designs, at. now prepared, not only be please the moat faamMeas taste, bot also to supply their Guisilessers at "- hewer figures" than the ir.m. articles have seer been sold for in thin of any other market. We lipoid especially invite atteation to the Dew sod besitiful CDOE STOVES, styled THE BANNER THE scLtroal_, v 2l °‘"" er " Des. THE BOWERY Midas Flee. These -tome are got up expressly for Iromanis Catifort. They are MpLbte of throwing oat • large amount of heat in the whiter reams, and yet se oonstroeted that the beat eau be tensed off the Oven and allowed to escape in the Chimney, thereby obvtstiO the great heat In the room which the Cleek has henetoliore been obliged to endure in the warm season of the year. W. are also mansfaetwing some new and *militia! Parlor Stove. both for Wood and Coal, ouch as The Coral, The Al•nainfl Merl, 'Pb. Illesiet Pardee Tim Nair thedhig Them STOVES see MI of the latest style, rich In their design; and added to our ?miler lime assortment, enable unto defy com petition, both In ntriety and style, with any other estiibment in the Country . We are determined to sell st the .taseirst prime Let all, therefore whO would get a good article, and mars money, give UP a cull Erie, libm NEW GOODS. Biala & BILOTHXIL. 4 KB 001 r rearivitigand offering for isle a large Stock of Spring A and Summer. DRY UOODS Which they see &raised not to be nada sold in the City of trio her Cash Arlieligi their Stock win to found a good egeortoesst of D s Lames, ;, Elleashed illoshna, Ticking', Lawns, Irish Liness, Cheeks, Clinker Obis, Shifting Stripes, Mapper, Amp Drills, Midst:WO, ?viola, blue Drina, Denims, Ste. Together with a large sod general assortment of Seasonable Uesde, to which they invite the attention of the Public pd the Wet of trunktoti. Kele, May "Al, 1857. -—— - - GRANITE HALL. No. 191 MAIN ATRIUM, BUFFALO N. Y. Th"dir orp.pas rho Metre7.l.l.• 71ratre Thd.191.-TVVri:re, LATE TUC ttlIN or 'Lary", CLARK 41 r•Oj Manufacturer and Wiaokaile and Retail dealer In NivN An• Toil' cuYTTRNO, FrItIftsRING GOODS, Cluttoo, eiumne.ra .aol Veittap, Tllllllses Telommings„ke crPrrost i)erAgrasiavr —woo* AA chose KAWok Ibmirty' of under the Rape. Er* Nil? V, 1667 CIROC KlClirk. BLACK auJ ram Tear, 4 uf.r HI.. Sy SUM' 1110488.4. Sugar lof iiikis& Sa4prutas, , MG, tits.„ at BARR 1 1 Inurnium Ene, /lay ZS, le: Ci A ti li e! -A eo L e ' " P T,ltT i t arleY. it'ee ! UwWw""te g i lw iSi rg. Paragon Build 4 ouni RIDE WEST PARI'4„ NEAR PEACH , ERIE, PA ' T. M. AUSTIN naguin romelend a now aneweimmet of O GOLD and SI ALVER WATCHED. .caimpn, Coral, Florentine, sad otbeT arts of Jainthy ELICGANT DIAMIND =NUN as 4 PINM: - Causer', Onya, Malachite, Corseitan and Gold Skim Ennead and ndr; 60id - Brueekrte, Pen; Potent and Lesekete; $ I,lad pearl • ' reanoonsaas and Card („turn; Silver Cam and Goiblota; and many Mawr thug the Gold sod Silver line too omoo roso to thoo ti oo. fig, a tood araortment of • Work Boxes, Reticules &Sewing Stands, Ie .ad Gents Df.Mll4 lag Cesare China Tares mid Cetd Stascht. Gilt Lookutg Glaser., hens,. and Portrait imam kc. 17- w %Tr e i. 04 'K., JEWELRY, ac., teemahted in the 'peat manner. as weal. Truly thaakful for the liberal patronage heretofore rreeived, am n hopes to retain all my grid oestouters and m many new mire as Iylll favor me with a call. Don't fillrget the pasen--Paranon Build log. near Peach !anent, North stattAirest Park. LT I shall sae sorb prier* for Goods that those alto era to want cannot fail to buy Erie, July 26 1837.-41. FOR REVOLVEItra and itther Pistols, call on July 21, G. LOOMIS. etigIOCOLATX. Prepared Freeeh and Baner's (linenlate., at 11,.." Rho , June 11. 1167. RANSON'S, PL PLCIIIVSI kLioiwou.Tirs, • J. LOICIA A I iTMWEIGH. *UMW*, Pt:W:IIIMM, WOLVERINE., BfdVßOLip,+ SELV-0111A Erin( ER, And erreal obo tern* both Righ P t and Left Hand, WARRANTED RILYE or no Palo. litre as a call beton. purchasing eiktish C'T ers. April 74,1357. SENNITI, DARN k CO. IJOUSE, our:UV — ANI37I73 - 31.24 - 11 — k 4 for moo for Cash on credit, or for CIL) Runde Enquire of F,rie, JUIN. lasB. STEWART & SINCLAIR. tINN•aI AN 1 1 LTI I MORE of Parallel Reference to csera sakpinignhi In the wawa! Watts of Ponnortomals, with to A pi...odk. r. taln.ny w entleetaon of (11M1 nver - naled / 44...4i54., doubted ..r limited In their applientinn, and 3d Cowes 'Ka, lust received I, En., J u 27, I+.'.; - - Flt. MGR PA NI I rateet as MOSE exquisite of al. per. tomes ran be had eIIUiIIMP al the .here of Krfo. June /3. 133 7. I'ARTRR R BRO l• nr fAL: sgwM n[ he , gs ,o ,n li n teTar muchseJebrated of Ws as .lone 1 BST DRS VANE A• NcLANWN NITS ROOIA Mllit NEW YOZUE DISPE Y_ l CORNER OF CANAL AND HANOVER 8 ~ NRAR MAIN, BL'FFALO. N. Y. t T7o4TITUTED FOIL TOR TILEATISENT OF ALL I DIVE %SKS OF A PILIFATIC NATVILK.— 11 Venereal Scpbfletic on.l chronic diocoloco , treated lo a carotid, rough and oitclllccot manner, pointc.l ...it by Inn etpctieues and Intomato Itooolcdgo ..( the worn and p.....oliarily of than.. lostbeonee raTecllone, inn.. of stricture, chrome Gottorrhoeal khenneatlem, Do Ilnees or heierint—lnflawmatlon attn. Spier Ryphltltie berm. Aii Ite•Le Wa•rotesens, or Dotorders poeslka tottot mt. Sock • as Loneorrlinca or Whilei. truenorrhoea, or painful br suppressed ileostrustinn 'Sod Pro. isieus t ten or raithig of the Womb, treated at this institution, end a cure warranted in were §nstame where the responsibilities of the Mar VII WUJIK'd. NTOCTI asst. En Ilialnet in SperneatOrritona, • diem... which Is bronchi on be Sate Ammo or the dsettmotim and deplorable hahile of inconeasrat• youth, permanently cured by the m. 14 and einem. ~,,, 4 treatment which we adopt. The treats .rent of this Disease, is both , urgient, and medical. w 4 u. im, •,. perms ffemienium, whlrh in extreme cams applied by the patient on retiring to rem prevents the possibility of the ceocareenee of tho F.:wooden, do ring the night. MR. .1. Ilt.stn, or Iljrnnoe, ST IN TUX CiTT of BoosaLci, pays -4,,,, ut 1.....ver you nee betietamore to mankind, for my mos who bad Iscoine addicted to the habit of Self Abase, through passion. and ,goorsose or Its ,Wpioraide results, u I his life was despaired of t b.. been tbroughlv cured by the ap lication of your itivaluabile imortenment, sod I deem it a dirty wh ich I oo• to parents, and to mankind, that I should recommend roar method of treating all ..,,...s of this, as well as all other dimegas to the world." The 1 . , be of the arming A Tor aocung, ts 'Popo led aio to scat as te eript of this animant, to any .adieu free of ebarie, also inodkdnes, &ratty at the above on receipt of a reasonable fee. Patients who desire our !pediment and wish to regain soder our superviaina, until cured, can obtain good board at from SI,XO to g 3 per week. Tea Faliat.x Naceraerrici tararaciaxi, an onfalltzig Ramat:ft of conaptioa. Fos data thrlY,talladsollee, Prkaes3BlB. Lodieee, who fro; : jtosiewi DetorasKy. •or debility. ore inonpooitated iar of re- action will snd thia article • ale prerrostirdpind WA /Ma lITIM rtilLable. All ennunanicatious by letter, moon* directed to Dn. VA.Nai Ilci.A:tK, Hot 3568, }Softie, N. Y. - Miguel 21. POT —*6.l;. Gifts ! Gift/111.i. Gifu ! ! A PRI= TO iTREY PTIMILUOL, At Lbw Quaker City Publishlaz House tif DUANE RULISON. PHILADLLPIILA baying a boot for $l, or more, yea sr* et wee. yeeitoded D with a prise, worth from 26mstsber SIM, roaelethaid roe Gold Jetrefry, Watches. ka. AU order* by man Will be promptly nod, and the prim or prims will acoompauy the books. Oar Het contains all of Moused popular books of the day, end will_ sold tbo ea& retail wk.., slaw of than lbr I. Ammo - soy particular book strt order at ergo, and It sill be with a Wt. A catalogs. ifirteig full teformotloo, with a list of bootrurd tiffs, .111 be went poet paid, by arbdreeelse. DIIANCIVOLV.OII, No.= SIMI& Th ird Bt, Phitadialptita. II —am. Eir Adepts Wasted. NICIIOOIIOOPOI fur examining bent hobos. asteptellaido lbw everylbvdy, will be round in &Widows at the ay 21W.-.11. is. O tate.t wi li iisrld . p e r I L y Josue 6. J. J '-- N — RW IDOVERND DY, for ago Glow Apply to Jult 44 11),A. WARNR II CO., ' . IN** A1.4.*1t *oat of itinist, Philip Allen k bedsad Cam ortera Pruitt, to to *old Tory low for Calil at Sri*, idiky 26 BAJIM k SIUMEIBIL St.NINETT, SAWA a CO F D WirtrE, Arai, 32 Old Java CAW, Rlo Cogs, alo Maw, Pepper, Spiv*, J. J. LINTS CARTER k BRO MN at 4 y vedaced. WESTWARD DOCRD.— /met. EAS tWARD BACSD.—Leari Duel* St d. Es., at 11.90 r.g.,) , Steambnat Exp.'s' at 4aB L.ll. MO Na. at 11:16 •.a. 'Malt at 9:30 PAN. "right Isprsaa, at 12:00 " Sight Expivaa, at 4:40 rat ' . 1857—BUMMER AHRANGX.MENT-1557. - /AN and after Logan 3,1667. and until further uotlee, Painesagnr 9,1 Trains will Tula ae fnlloan via LEAVE CLEVELAND, 950 A. M. Mall Train stops at all Wag Station, except Wickliffe, Perry, l'hinnville and Say brads, and arrive at' trio 1 25 P. M. Dunkirk 264 P. M. Buffalo 560 P. 4 25 P M. Cincinnati Express Train stops at Painesville, Asbts• hula, and Girard only, air! arrive. at Erie T IA Pr IL Dankirk 6 24 P. M Buffalo 10 50 P 6 26 P. M. Night Express Traiu stops at Paingolle, Ash Conneaut and Girard only, and arrives at .22=1 A. 11. - Bulfalo 6 05 A. LEAVE ERIE, • 12 El A. M. Night Exprera Train stops at Girard, ConinatatO, Ashtaula, Madison and Painarille only, and arrtfewst Cleveland 4 20 A. M. 10 40 A. IL Mall Train stop, at all W.iy Stations eateptilisiy brook, Caionville, Perry, Manta.. and Wkaitils sad arrives at Cleveland at 2 30 P. M. 1 46 P. M. Barns Train note at titian, Conneaut, Ashtabula and Paiserriiir ..a/y and arrives at Cleveland 6 06 Allot the through trains gning Wostsar.l rosneelsi Cleveland with trains for Toledo, Chicago, Columba., Cincinnati, ans., Ac And all the through trains going Pam. not connect at Dunkirk with the N. Y. k E R. and at Buffalo with those of the New York Central and Buffalo and New York City Railroads. Olin of C. A M. R. R. f It. NOTTINGHAM. June 16, 1667. • 1 tl9 Sup**. MUM & IMI SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Trains run through to Wheeling & Pittsburg Oand after Monday, Marren 9th, 1.07, trains run daily, Bun days excepted, accenting to the folloising TIME TABLE,. TrAms Lora ATirl•rii. P:11 7:36 1 2.30 S 14 i•l,vrlan.l 1511 552 . Redfunl, 11:62' 3:44 6:*3 Hudson, 9:221 4.12 1 6 54 Havana. 9:60 -.- Atwater. 10: 3 420 Alliance, 10:46 5.19, Bayard, 11:041 over, 11:34 4.58 _ liwa Sal Ines 1114 , 11.10 6 6 Ye 11... 1 , 1.44 13:21 6.38 Woll.rill. 12:31 6:46 la rerprw.l, qinitth'.. 1- orry 12:43' —1 12:30 —1 I lidnstre. 1:20' 7 37 finch...ter 2.45 8.40 Pittsburg TaAurs Luva. A.N r r. 1 9:09 1 15 aolle Alt. . 9.18 1.35 Hrldgeport. 1 9:34_ 2 . 25 Portland. ;10:0111 2.4.6 Haso Rem. 110.24' 3135 1 . 0 6rin6. ,10:42' 3.50' titeabeovill• • ,11:22; 4.23 Jeddo. '11:40' 4.44 McCoy's. '12:10 00 6:26' Yellow Creek 11240 6'36 Wellertlle lotau 8•48 Liverpool ,12:43: Smith's terry 12:091 'ntinetii. , Imi 7-37 •Roebest.r, 2:25' 8.40 1 , PrrrsiVou, THSCARAWAB BRANCH. Teel. lain. New Philadelphia 7:46 a. el, Dover at 446, Warw. a t pis. Anksi M Darer, at 10:2D, canon:dee w)th Trait' oa Vale Ila, for Girrelarid, Pittsbeeq• and Wheeling. u s e s . Bayard at 1:46 r. a on arrival of 'Min from Cleveland, Pitts• Kara sae Whiefteg) Warsaiburg at 2:45 r 11. AIIiVIS it Dom at 4 sad New lisiladelphia it 10 No clears b..tween eternised and Maims and Wig and PI CONNECTIONS The trains comsect at Pittabure with the Pennsylvania Itaikeel for Banishers, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Tort and Rastas. i di Stumbenville with the Steubenville and Indiana Raßooed for - Newark, Columbus and Cincinnati. t hdli .= " with the Baltire and Ohio Railroad for Cumber -1 - smdalekabnig, Wilithiapon and Baltimore. Manotitit *no einttaParlutrabutz and points on the Ohio River. , hil ' id . .k. the lathiShore and Cleveland k Toledo RlR mars to/1.. "..eassFalis, Csnada and New ICorit; Todede, At Cireeland .' -it Wand, Davenport, Galata, kaudkat lIID - roads kw &Maio. N. ... West. Chicago .Burlington, Ito. ' -.t the Odic. on the Line,is at wk, $t Paul and the Nor.. ' - arlons ainsecting all:Fr pL a tinel l" Lal eaß in T r ie t :iter by o7ll , l 4.64 7 . 7 h t : e t r he i L t.. - MOM, Beet SuperiatandaereoS o . C. k P. R. R.,) / % Cleveland. March a, 1a47 1 .4311 GO IT ft nhts. BIG AND LITTLE ! SAL33I.IIIAIS AL.2V7J t3rI.EX.2oirTIBI BOOTS AND SHOES! ALL SORTS ! TREY Kay that they have on hand, the Ltiviat and Boat temperament of (Hoot. k Shr)eal at J. G RARE k CO, No. 10. Brown'. Block that mram ever brought onto the City of Erie. Erie, April. 18, 1437. An_ LA/Wit 01.04 f.: K 0 & TS, till I Mil i' 1 1 7. S. &MITI!, No. 4 Cita:pride, TS receiving-the largest Stock of GOfifei in his lino erer offered ,ri Erie. Purchased for Calth it lone,* niter, they *ill be sold, Wholesale or Itatall , eorrespoodingly lea Call and see the goods; nothar ff es for Ahogriug. Cr - Erie City Bootle i."." ". exchange for grinds. April 25, IEO7. New Grocery Sti - In Beatty', Block, Wes/ Park Row y AN now reociving an entire Freoh and New Stock of WW- I cuts; direct from New York, which I offer to sell to ON public id priers that can't be beat by any other establishment fn the City, I skull also keep on hand a several supply of all kinds of PROVLS/ONS, PRODCCE. VEGOABLEN, ke., ke. Raving had•oume experience In the Grocer, and Provision Business, 1 list er myself I am fully capable to be up with the times April 4, 1867. WM. V. RINDICRNECHT. _ _ Groceries, Provisions, Cigars, &c. DEB subscriber respectfully informs the public. that he has re moved to Cheapside one door north of the corner of sth street and the Park, where he Is now In receipt of a lark. and splendid assortment of 9RUCKRIES and PROVISIONS, consisting of every article in that line, anionic which mar be fhtind Coffees, Teas,. Sugars, Syrups Spices, &c., if every variety and descripuon. I would call .peetal attemtlan to my stock of CHOICE PSE-GAES,- ecimprising the various brands and 10.11 k t -tea, which' will sold at reasonable rates. Determined to do a lair bustiassa, I solicit a mill from purchaser. Erie, April, 4.-47 SBLIB. SPIRI July 11. - _ - TtRPENTINE for saj.r by STRWARX k SINCIAth, the on Pity iturr . "l s r; l 7;4 3 % iti minr,artSroorreniCobemmr of V 44. Ce' OHS 11l PA TI ERIK COUNTY, Met. The Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of said { "Toasty greeting: If John Moore make you mesa,. of pm smiting his Mahn, Chen we command von, that sou suns. mon by good sod lawful summoners, Nam. Mils, late of your County, ao that he be sad appear before our Jedgee at Me, at our County Court of Common fleas, then to to held, on the first Monday in November, to show. Wirevegor—Mb E eees, they, the said John Moore and Rehm Hills, together and needle ded, do bold, all of the following described hued or premises, site ate In the city of trio, County of Erie and State el Pennsylvania-- part of In-lot In add . city, numbered two thousand and forty-five, (20111), to isit:--Elogng at a point In the west hoe of pate Sheet, forty-six and a half (4030 feet mothwursty from, the let, motion of said west Ups of State Stmet, with the south line of Fifth Street; thence southward's along the wept hoe of Sots Street. eighteen feet, themes !westwardly perpendicular with State Street, eighty-two and a half 0r.0.0 feet; thence porthweelly parallel to State Street eighteen iii. feet; thence esisterardty per pendicniar to State Street, eighty-tee . end • ban. fil. 2 `e! tvec . the place of beginning rt. .em- Rufus deli puttees thereof between them to he made (*roomfuls to the laws and the rumness of this Comsontmesith such cue made and prosielesb does itainnov, and the same to St done, does not permit seri unjustly and a im in g t the same laws and customs tas it is oaf , And kayo yet t th en there the names of tliose rummoners and W,. writ. W Rums! the Bon. John Oalbmith Psoddent of our mid .Court at El* Mafiosi ; 165 T. A Kt V.:, hrothneetary. And, now, to-wit .—August 7, IRS7.—tin lootioo ow% Esq. Attorney tam the Plaintiff, the Court older and direct that aotlee be given the defendant by the publseation of the writ sad proceedings In thin cam, In rho Erie secutlve weeks, according to Inc. Per &Hum. .. le panellise* of Ow forstoing ord.o. of Court, unties is (wry (riven accordingly. I JoriN 161.L.PATRICIi. 4k.tdi SherUN Odes, August 21, 1857.-1.5.4. Bank alleetizig. illiaekkaldsra of the grie City Bank s,,quested to snesiat Mgr Ba kins Blouse oa State street, to the Cit, ut trio, as the let day of neat, at 2 o'cletk, P. M., to take tato eouiddstru• ties the again of the Book. By °Mei of the Board of Biereetors, Etta, Asa, 27M7. , 4t16 S. GR tNT Pron. - c THEPL AC E TO B U HARDWARE cHE A P.' NO. 3, HERD HOPWAL Elie amp 2a, MT. BARNKY k IIeCONILET. It you are 11 - 2 - warst or IRAN, STEEL or'NAILS, Call at BARXIY • McCONICEY'S where You will AEA s fall No* Just ~Ave& Reed Homo*. Leeks, Late Dans and Sem VII het % EY lauds of B IRS H.ARDWAIZZ ehise for NIA I it BARN a li•cosicara, Aug. SIL No. 8, &ea Spiess. ""►~'T' i "7' TOOLS, /for And is Ws City. lAr La -, Ytll, Crate .111, bawl at the Carp Leg. IL 11 11 1D100—Wietaaleil qualtty. Sart n CaitlitaaWA RAILROAD. I=l Arkrioxa A.M. P.m Y. 11:18 4,52 940 10:40 : 413: 10.1)11! 3 : 44 11:43 7 3:13" vu 2:444 f' 4B 2:21. 7:1C 2 1•{61 11:60 1.14, 6.2 1 12:9 5.4 4 '11:11It 11:69; 6:13 11:44,.4.67 1 1111111 4.46 ,11:16; 4:30 ..10.46t 4:10 SAD T wail■ halts EBMZEU P. ll= P. y.I 4.15 acoo 365' T 451 7:18 2:46 7:10 11..15t 336 1.661 646 1:10 6soo 12:601 6110 12:16 6:131 11.69. 6:20 11:44 4:67 111:31 4:16 1 11:16, 4:30 10:66 4:104 9:46 1300: P. A. BECIKJIM. 2iiii I= $6 S. Rood gouge. MI