Emportant flotirto E i-At ,erttsements inserted under thLs hetW -1114 at 15 cents per 11ne of 10 wonis for the first ertln.l2 cents for the second, and 10 cents fo;ench 4ubsequent Insertion. _ - _ _ 'l . F. Erb+ City Intents:enc. , . Office, Nri. t reel • .11110'674f. 'For Reliable Insurance of all kinds apply t ., A. D . it apowll, Agent, No. 2.1 North Park, Erie, For Insurance In weil known • and most re- Confonnles, apply to It, W. RUKSPII. al e nt, 1•1:11e Qtreet.. Private Leolllollll in German and Latin. chi ,mable tempt. will be given by. P. P. SET , ttelv editor of the Erie Journal. Ati ro‘ lkoo e, a. of.:11-2w* , , Removal.— Stove and Tin Wore nto of A I 'O., luts been removed to No. 1364 re treet nest the Iluffhlo Itoad, where will Lord on hand a complete stock of goods in w hi c h the public. are Invited to roll n ,t.< and ne. Tnr Lodge No. 211. 0. of G.xvi Tem ojr. every Tuesday evt•olnit, In the Room. on Stole street, over few..lry store: SI rancer Ternpinrx the ells are e.nliallv Invited to be present. iiHrT.O. KNIGHT, W. f`. T. C/11-1.. W. S. %boat the I:itli ult., i package of pa r,,.-,MI! I Item a Dee ,1 for pmpertv onStaten „,1. Thy finder 011 returning them tont° •" will he liberally rewarded. 1107-If. G. W. DECAMP. co,mething New.—The greatest thin" . ...PI v, I - Just nut. It tells you everything. teeateh fur-bearing arilmalsjish"tr. How nose wiil.krn and mil the hair. Fifty"e “Tat sent free for 2.1 rent.. Address • F. 1.. WOOD, Box 5,9;7, N. Y. City. IV EEKTX OBSERVER, 1:10E. I'ENN'A, NOVEMBER 14, NV. A \1,.:0 von foul,: METICUANTS.—It has r , nr . :t popular proverb among prosperous t,; mu-chase . the goods they wish they can do the , het. That this Is right ), , ,;11 in principle and practice no con .llllll r will deny.. If Mir citizens cannot pro thijr. ; ;00(1.4 :it as reasonable and cheap r. 1 ! ,.; at home as they can buy them abroad, v h.o.t• a perfect privilege to go el,ewhere tleln•elt ; hot, if weimve dealers .;ar mikl:t who are supplied with every d,.., l o,..vririely of ware, and dispose of them a, they can he atforded, then there ,:rcat 'gain for each one first to honor :a-rchant , They thus retain money it own circle, enable their fellow eiti- ;end and enlarge their area of busi fit so doing aid in the improve witbeautifying of their own commit- We , otactimes hear percons say they what they want here—that our ,lrektepent do° not keep tip a variety of Such person 4 would suffer pain if , r,a,ported to paradise. •We know what we ant , lull we avow that the stores in Erie 11:11 ompare favorably with those of any otissr Lake community, :and that they not nh v.in, hut do dispose of them _ low as vaw be sold__Several of our merchants, are among our best and most enterpris cituens, have this year been improving wd enlar..7ing their store spheres; and have pane to .1 heavy expense to add to the gel-ler 311s mty of the place, while all the others, II prverly•eneouraged, will imitate their ex- Idle we proudly proclaim that for polittme,:t, and all the r6quiremtints ihieu contribute to gentlemanly - clerks,tf_A s ir .41,, of employees will favorably coutpiX Any in ihe country. We feel a local, :hi, al pride 4n our own stores, a hether class dry goods, groceries or provisions ; and Hies e it to be not only the interest. lint the , lot, of our people to patronize home. Other towns do and they prosper by it. . Let th in .z.ssi (lath and flush pockets imitate thi it exaMple. Tut. Republican in -peaking of the rela tion".. o,i spied by the various paper, 4,r the ity, refvr: to this journal ai_follow,:: " The Ob• , erver itself. from which we have (detestable as are its general politics), a lair example of a party organ. :It does n,,t denounce Smith and exalt Jones, for no talwr rv.v.on than that Smith and Jones ari. tor the same office. Other papers Unit ..se might name are as g ood simcitnens ut or,4ans of faction as the Observer ism(' park urpm, In 011 • sal in g has it, Learn front your enende , : if they ;ire frank, they will come nearer the truth than the flatteries of your I friend," We have reason to believe that ths ,L.ti - mate of the Republican is that of the r p.rtion of it, party, and this opinion it I, that us titi , most confidence in , till ' , or:lid:p.=4 of the policy we have fidloe ed. In .e:r management of the Observer we have .trenu,u: , h sought to keep the interests of tht:. hole party in view, and just •as stub• hernlvredsted every attempt to divert it into ~nran of :faction or individuals, For do r,: thi, we have been censured at times, and see::-ed of Wanting " independence," but it we, the plan at Welt conscience told us was rl:ht, and in pursuing it we believe ;re have im t the approval of ninety-tine out of every Democrats In th'e city. The re norkable Mutually of our party, the cuthu -iem %%kit which it rallies to the support of year titter ysar, reg.trilless of con- 11:1‘ , .1 dvotit, and the unexampled and in- crk a-ing prosperity of the paper itself, are ea intheatious of the soundness of our n. any reasonable pett;:cm Could ask. d.bardly add, that to the future as in nie p.t , t, the Observer will set itself firmly et ery di-organizing movement in the !'"Y. :thd devote Its 'whole energy t(, the ad• , a , Haat ~f the mullion cause. SIRMIIFUI. OUTRAGE AT SHARON,:—The lerefaiel Plaindealetrlearus that about four a L fo a terrible outrage was perpetrated Ilion a female in Sharon, on the line of lite Erie & l'itt•dmrgh It. It. A couple ‘st ‘nl,tin, one 4,f• n hum wad named Frank Ward...-4zed a youtr.; girl, whilst walking in t 4„ .”l:t•kirtg of the town, unprotected, and drag:zed 'her into a neighboring piece of They there " bucked" and gagged her, sad then in turn violated her person.- It pr, hlentially happened that the deed was I a near the railroad, and a gravel train " 10,1 )* pai , ing at the time, some of the per- 111 , 011 it saw What the men were doing veqrdintrly veal of them jumped off, and 11111111 the villains, one of whom was t , hat Ward escaped. Ward i. a ea nal• r. and It won after transpired that he had .s.ne to Akron on a canal heat. Officer Chit- of Akron, was made acquainted, by tele zraph, of this fast, and arrested Ward, but the Intel got away. Mr. Chitty went to tivvtl.oni on business, and chanced to see 1 1'm , ,1 on the street, although unobserved by !Lat individual. He kept an eye on his where ahohti, and attempted to - arrest hirn on a Ca boat, near Hatnmond's coal dock. The aprii e.vaped by jumping into the canal, L.!: °T. preyvnt,al from getting out, and es- spin;, by a hir4e crowd—which quickly iis -enibled—cirrounding the canal basin. Alter w.u!ing about in the cold water for some tunP, he v. as compelled to surrender himself to. the officer, who conveyed him to the Ceti- Police Station. THE Dispatch, commenting upon the late 1 . - ctions, consoles itself with this reflection : "We don't grudge them their victory this Leuttli,e-we know that a time Is coming end not far off—when it will he so thoroughly reversed that the very_ name of Democracy will be burried beyond resurree ttunt We respectfully remind our neigh bor thaeit has been making predictions of that sort for a good many Years, and that the poor success which has attended them is not likely to give its readers much confidence in os gift, Of prophecy. It' is an unfortunate period to talk of the burial of the Democrat- IC pArty, when every' year slrou l s its strength t" . b 4. increasing, and fill the indications point to the probability that it will soon ob tda control of two-thirds of the States in the nion. LOCAL BREVITIES. A MAJORITY of onr merchants haveagret4l to close their places of business at 8 o'clock in the evening, excepting . luys, until March Ist, 1804. ABOUT the same lime that the lladieals of this City nominated Grant, the colored Union League of Pittsburgh met and nominated Chase. A split already. HALL sips that for the period of two months before marriage, the same period fol lowing, and a month after death, men regard the wives as angels. PETE CONVER, of the Tionesta Press, says in answer to • n polite note from a country lass, that he is a white Indian, and never in tends to marry or die, if he can help it. THE Dispatch :did Gazette, since the Opp. lions, are not so much for impeachment :Is they "used to was." The Republican, front the start, has been awainst impthlchment. Tun editor, feeling that after the success ful termination of the elections, he is entitled to a brief resting spell, has been absent der: lug the Week, on a recuperitivt• tour. THE Dispatch and Gazette ha% e mustered up eountge at last to run a tilt with the Re publican, and soon thr "irrepressible et ka Hier he opened in all its expeoc.l vigor. We have only to say to each and all the contest ing parties: " Lay on Maeda, and damned be he who first cries hold, enough r THING of beauty is a joy forever and nothing can be found more beautiful than the elegant assortment of watches, diamonds and jewelry now to be seen at Mann & Fish en.', No. 2 Reed IhMse. They have all the new 5ty1e5.......,0ur-eitizens shouid altsee their Japanese jewelry. A YOUV woman passed, through this city last Nveek t o mute for her home in Michigan, who weighed seven hundred amlTwenty-five pounds nvordupois. This damsel is only 19 years t 7,l age, and has hopes 44' making a stir in the world when she shall have attained her growth "A kiss," said young Cliarleq, "is a noun We allow, • Bid tell me, my dear, is It proper; or r , ll— I". Lovely l'ilvra 1,111:11e,I deep, rintl exclaimed— " Why,. I VOW, I think that a kids is both pove and com mon r HE.U)EIt, yotir paper, : or does it be long to the printer or 'your neighbor'? If the first, go and pay tin it at once if the latter, you should subieribe and not trouble oth , 'rs for what belong to thew. Newspaper bor rowers are a bore to their neighbors, besides being very unpopular among printers. ANNA DICK INSON'S lecture on " Idiots and Woman," to be delivered in this city, is an appeal for suffrage for the latter, founded im the fact that they are classed with the former in the statutory disqualification for that fran chise, and that those whose misfortune it is to belong to both classes at once desire to vote. PitonABLE I!qAtyricinE.—Last Sunday af ternoon Coroner Sterrett was called to hold an inquest on the body of a male infant, which, was found by two boys in the pond of water on Cascade street, near the Erie and Pittsburgh railroad docks.. It was entirely naked and had apparently lain in the water several days. WEsToN, the pedestrian, who is expected here to-morrow evening, on his way to Chi cago, has a rival. Mr. Seth Wilber Payne, Who has engaged to walk from New York to San Franciseo in 150 days,-and to ptali;lt an account of what he sees, hears and does on the way, left that city at 4 ( Monday' morning.. 'Am - mom; to the Meath Republican the first step has been t:tkeii toward the es tablishment of a public library in that city. The sum of $3,000 has already beet) assured from responsible parties whenever the aggre gate—of-good ,üb:criptions shay reach $5,000. They_ think that, dish proper exertion, they_ can raise front $7,00 to $lO,OOO. TILE publishers of the Phrenological Jour nal, New York, hale i..ued a new edition of Pope's "Essay on Man," printed in neat style, containing fifteen illustrations, and copious notes by S. It. Well;, 1 , ,,,1. The "price in cloth corners is $1; in aper fifty cents. No admirer 'of Pope, (am everybody who ap preciate true poetical writ is such), 511(011d he without this edition. . __ TILE Republican wishes people to" realize that the old Democratic party, Which they imagined was dead and buried years ago, is still alive and manifesting much of its pristine vigor." Ah, yes, neighlxw ; but what a dif ferent tune this Is from the orte the organs of your party were singing up to a few mouths ago! TnE Warren Mail intimates thal the nest Radical Congressional nomination anty. not be as freely granted to Erie county 'as our local politicians anticipate, and adds that "the frieto; of Gen. John Patton, of clear field, are looking. to his chances• ft,iy a second term in case a new man is taken tip." TELE tbllowing applications for license have been filed in office of the Clerk of Quarter ' Sessions, and Will be presented to said Court on. the 4th Monday of November, Robert Cramer, Girard borough, eating house license. 31. Kneib & Son, East Ward, Erie, for same. John Ruh, West Ward, Eric, for same, J. F. Lander, West Ward, Erie, for same_ Wtn. 11. Harris, East Ward, Erie, fur same. Philip Slasmger, Corry, fur same. Tuts is the way to mend torn greenbacks and currency: Smooth out, the edges with the finger tip * after wetting it on a sponge. Then lay the bill on a piece of writing paper carefully drawing' the edges together,and lay another piece of writing paper over it. A few seconds rubbing n ith the finger over the seam will make it adhere, and a little adroit ness; When it is dry, twill enable you to lift the bill froin the paper without tearing it. The seam will then be invisible and the strongest part of the' bilL ADVERTISE your business. Do not hide your light under a bushel. Whatever ydur occupation or calling maybe, if it needs sup port front the publics, advertise it thoroughly and efficiently in some shape or other that will arrest public attention. Men-in busirats will sometimes tell you that they tried adver tising, and that it did not pay. This is only when advertising is done sparingly and grudgingly. Homeopathic doses of adver tising will not pay perhaps,--it is like half a portion of physic, making the patient sick, hut effecting nothing. Administer liberally, and the cure will hosure and,pqmanent." LECTURE To-MORROW NIGIUT.-Our citi zens will be glad to learn that R T. Barnum, the great showman, is to deliver the opening lecture, under the ausPices of the Young Men's Aswciation, at Farrar Hall, to-morrow evening. Subject—" The Art of Money-Get- ting, or Success in Lite." As Mr. Barnum undoubtedly 'knows something' about the "Art," in which everybody is interested, he will certainly have a full and'appreciative audience. Moreover, his reputation as a hu morous and entertaining lecturer is second to none, and every one that heats him will go away neither swindled nor huMbugged, but well pleased. - • sensible member of the New l'ork'Con stitutional Convention deservef t. ! ) be placed ,at the head of a society for the prevention of cruelty to humati beings. This distinction be has earned by submitting a, 'plan for the protection of the people against the .unmiti gated evils of quackery. -lie proposes the appointment of a' board . cominissioners, consisting of eminent physicians, with power to examine all candidates for the practice of medicine, and that no one who fails to pass the test satisfactorily shall med dle with drugs without being amenable to se vere penalty. This.is an excellent suggestion, and if acted upon by lawmakers everywhere Would save much suffering and many lives. Wno ever gained anything by drawing down the corners - of his mouth whena cloud came over thesmi, or letting his healt drop like n'weight into his shoes when misfortune came upon him? Why, man, -if the world knocks you .sown and jostles lust you in its great me, don't set Whining tinder the peo ple's feet, but - get up; rub your elbows and begin again. • Tits Corry Tekgrapli lia the following Railroads item : • "We hear rumors of a Railway movement. width will be very advantveotts to Corry,und more than trebly counterbalance the loss of the Atlantic Shops. It is the - completion Of the laying of a third rail on the Cros Cut Road to Summit, and the !fading of an in dependent Road front thence to Buffalo, of - the wide gaugtr; giving a direct wide Gauge Railroad route from Buffalo to St. Louis and thence acro., the Centinent. There is great competition !Or the California overland trade." TnE Lecture Cattric ar rangoi he the Yonne. Men 't, Association of this city : P. T. iltrown, Noy. I , ll.ll.—Subject, "Tin Art ~i'Money•t, e tting, or Succem in Lire." Pretleriek'l)ought.s. Nov. 2:lnit.—Subject, Seltnuule Clara Barton, tante not tletinite4 tixed.)—Snhket, "New Enfr,lancl." Hoburt , Dalt" Oiren, ((bite not tlefinit4:ly turd t—Subject, "Abraham Lincoln." Wendell ISGS.-4tiltjetl "The 1t.0.t Arts." Edwin P. Whipple, Feb. 1:1114-6nhjeet, Shoddy.- cAtiEs tlot Tut I. t..—The following eatt.e.t. are set down for trial at the civil Court,etnn mencing on the first Monday in December: Greenfield tp. vs Road Connnissioners ; Loverin vs. Metcalf, et al ; Bnikley •a Evans; Robinson vs Spires; Kilpatrick vs Irayt, et al; Scott vs Marshal Let al; Use Fleming vs Crane ; Keith vs Keith ; Davison vs Keith Carr vs Craig, et al ; &ritualise vet &E. R. R. Co.; Erie County vs Evans ; Henry vs Colby; Patterson vs Caldwell . ; Farrar vs Cleveland ; Erie -City vs .MeMurry's Heirs ; Santo vs Iltighe,; Golden vs Smith, et al ; Turner, et al, vs Scott ; Cutler vs Wells; et al; Use Raser vs Boyd, et ar; Use Vaughn vs same; Use Raser vs same, (5 cases); Tanner vs Kessler; Anderson Pet. Co. vs Pa. R. R. Co.; Gtoth vs Tracy, et al; McConkey A: Shannon.. vs Am. Ex.; Shannon vs Finn Steartyli Sutor vs Dreisigaker; Goblin vs Nmith, ct nil; Northrup vs Burdick. Tut: Ob4erver ignores—unintentionally perhaps—the tat' c that Erie comity can now boast of pos , essing the firm aced we believ" the finest, monument to the Memon; of our heroic dead, the one erected bv toll. Dan Rice in this place, and dedicated by Govern or Curtin, November Ist,lBos.—Gerard haw. No, Mr. Spectator, ire did not ignore it, either intentionally or unintentionally. - BY referif,r,f fo our article you will see that we gp 9 k e of - a monument, to be erected -by the grateful people, told it by an individ ual. We resp:-ct, as much as any one t.'" l : the generdus motives which impelled Col. Rice to build a monument at his own expense, but the, act of one noble hearted man does not relieve the people _from the obligation they owe to their fitilendefendem What we desire to see is a structure erected in sonic central locality by, the contributions of the whole'county, which shall serve no merely as a monument to our heroic - dcail-Jatt be at I.the same time an evidence or the warm ' hearted appreciation, patrhit of .the Sheriff's Sales Sheriff Brown advertise:: to sell. at the Court House, on 3tOntlay, November 25111, at 10 o'clock, thz following properties. The money must be-paid immediately after the property is struck off, or it will be put up :Main and sold, and the original pi relee•er held responsible fir the los., : Seventy-two and one-half acres in Girard tp., belonging to Augugt us Collin' , at -.nit of Lam! A. Curtis. Same at suit olJas. L. Lee. t3event}•-two acres and seventeen perches in Fairview tp., belonging to Moses Hood and Christian Leoptild : also one and a-half acres .pdjoining, with buildings and mill privileges belonging to at suit of S. E.iWoodrittr..A . thnilistrator. of WM. ittl , Stil, dee'd. Frame dwelling house and three-fourths acres of land in Lockport, ludonging to G. D. Smith anll .1. D. Alcxandcr, at suit of .1. W. Cook. -- Fifty-eight aerest and seventy-two' perches in Waterford tp., belonging to henry Flnttt, at suit of Tho;. A. Trimble, use of Wm. llem hon. One hundred acres in Union tp., belonging to A. L: Proctor, at suit of The Ld District of thu borough bf Oil City. • . Lot No. ain block E, Drexel's subdivision, belonging to Johd S. Brown, at suit of Arnos Stolle. • Frame dwelling house on Ridge road in Mill Creek tp. ; also, 26 acres in same tp., adjoining Charles Wilson ; also, 14 1-2 acres adjoining Conrad Brown ; also, 13 acres ad joining John McKee, belonging to Christian Mai. at suit of henry Schneider, Administra tor of the estate . ofSinion Schneider, dee'd. Interest of E. A. Brock in tracts 1105 and 606 in Conneaut tp., at suit of N.E. Ransom, L. F. S. Burghs, and J. B. Kilburn, Twenty-tive . heres in Winthington bcl loug,ing to S. 31. Yore°, at suit or Wm. Patterson. One.fourth acre. with improvements, in Lockport, belonging to F. A. Hopkins, at suit of Patrick Grace, use of 'James Dunlap. Fifty acres in Waterford tp:, belonging to R. .P. Smiley, and sixty-three acres Jr.,n sante ' tp, belonging to Samuel Mahan, ,at suit id . E. Cooper. t —." - - - - One 'Mildred and eight and one half acres in )Vmshington tp., belonging to Wm. T.. Boot), at suit of Muses Gleeton. Fifty acres in Union tp., belonging to Da vid 13. Chapin ; also, 75 acres In same tp., at suit of E. Cooper. Lot hi Centre st., Corry, belonging to R. Morgan, at suit of Foot A-, LintisleY. • One-fourth acres in McKean 4, belonging to Henry M. Robinson ; also, rine-half acre in same tp., at suit of Elias Jewi:ll, use of A. Williams. ,i' One acre it Corry, belonging to Wm. C. ft Edwin H. Nevin, et suit of Wm. B. Pier .3:: Olive H. Johnson, Administrator of A. S. Johnson, deed. TWO lots in Corry, belonging to W. W.Du Four, at suit 'of E. F. Oakley, use of D. S. Drusy. Five acres In North East tp., belonging to J. B. Ingram, at snit of H. C. Skellie. - Three acres, with saw mill and dwelling house, in Franklin tp., belonging to Lee & Baldwin; at suit of Lovcrein, Hall & Co. Lot in Erie, belonging to Lyman BMith, atsult of L, B. Flagg, Trustee of Met.L. P. Merrill, now for use of latter. ' • 8:250 square feet in Curry, belonging to P. 1 Maplestone, at suit,of L. D. Sly. Lot and house. in Corry, belonging to W. I W. Follett, at suit of Wm. B. Sterling. Ilalf acre and dwellin',. home in Union, held by Ellen Kilroy unit Thos. Horan, Ad ministrator of Michael Kilroy, at suit of S. F. Drusy, use of A. L. Hazleton.. House, stdre, A.c., of Wm. H. Anustrong, in Woltsburg, at suit of L. D: (leer, use of IL McLean. ' - ' ' Dwelling house in Curry, belonging to 11. A. tt S. A. Ounce, at suit of Samuel O. Cur tis. , , . 100 acres in Mill' Creek tp., belonging to Wilson Laird, at suit of the Trustees of Uni versalist Church. Twenty 8,2-100 acres in Greenfield tp., be longing to Alden Maynard, at suit - of Leary 31. Dolph, use of John S. Palmer. 160 rods iu Wayne tp., belonging to Sam uel & Catharine Ahea, at suit of H. C. Fran cis, Two acres and seventy-seven rods in Corry, belonging to D. Miller, at suit of Philander Sprague, use of Thos. Bristol, now use of 11. C. Francis. Lot on Sixth at., in Erie, help naing to Jer ry Driscoll, at suit of John. Cualding ; also, another lot on Fifth St., saw parties. Rouse and lot in Corr?, belonging to Thos. Finch and Jas. W .Guemsey, at salt of Bobt. Lumberton, use of A, M. Watson. Lot in Corry, R. L. Tunner,John G. Webb and Andtow Callahan, at suit of C. Hall and R. E. Wetznore, Administrators of C. C. Wet more. In-lot 2729 in Erie, Gco. W. Barr, reported owner', at suit of City of Erie; also, in-lots 1,314, 1,315 and 1,318--=same parties. Fifty-five acres and 80 perches in Harbor Creek, belonging to J. A. Sawtell, at suit of Chas. Bliley. Part of lots 10 and 11, Jayne's division, in South Erie, belonging to B. B. Gifford. at suit 'of Jas. T. Herrman. • One-half acre in Union Mills, owned by F. H. Franz, at suit of E. Cooper. House and 1-2 acre in Concord, owned by John :Robins, at suit of E. Cooper. - _ _Part of tract ,;•2 in Corry, owned by . Wtu. Oakley; also, lot 75 same city, at suit of Walker & Raze. Six and one-half acres in Wayne, owned by James Hussey, at suit of Jane Ann Silver nail: . • Twenty-five acres in Waterford tp., Owned by Stilbuk . P. Dailey, at suit of Albert Bish mp, use of S. C. Stanford. - AVAIf Mixt:D.—Mere I are few of our citY'readers who were not (painted Nwith the character of Totn:Quirk. either- by lidsanal knowledge or through reputation. nu death Is a matter of gener al knowledge, but,punie curiosity has been etineed ofrk ! wcv file tanner-in which it ; o The editoi of the Titusville has lately met a citizen of Julesburg, do, who gives . the following statement : ".lulesburg appears to have become ; the resort of Minn:irons `hard cases' from the'oil region, as Well as other sections of the coun try, and amongthem was the notorious Tom the Centre. He escaped Irma Allegheny Penitentiary, and atter' reaching Julesburg and setting his slakes for busidess, he. visited Chicago, and procured eight jezebels; with whom he returned to Jnieshurg and:established a concert saloon. or s irs other, words; a !Tree and Easy." Nsitongilie members of this bat eresting house hold WO a womanicnown as Margaret Sny der, ;who because attached to a Julesburg hotel-keeper named Chanfrau, formerly of Pit Hole, -The - woman deserted Quirk or Clark, as he 'untslhere'called, and went over to, Chanfran's. - gin* called upon the Litter, and declared that he -"must give her up, or reimburse him (Quirk) ,for having paid her lure from Chicago. This Chaufrau consent ed In do; but upon the following day, when Quirk demanded the money, Chanfrau re timd to pay. Quirk then declared that he would tight' flint for 'the . amount. Chanfrau replied that Quirk was the better man, , and he would.ouly tight, bins with revolvers at foal-teen pacts (filly-otte feet.) The bargain sytsitt:citice clused.. A man named Jame s I [ayes, formerly of West 'Hickory, was select ed, as Quirk's second, and another named McCarty, front Salt Lake City;-performed; the sam e service tor Chanfrau, tvidle Tadao I Dillon was elected referee. The partiCs im mediately weld to the suburbs of the town, where the distane.• was measured oil; IThe principals the 6 ta cot to their po4itions,, and each was allowed . to take deliberate ' :um. Dillon then %it-tipped the handkerchief, both men tired and both feH simultaneously, Chanfrau was instantly killed, being ;shot through the head. Quirk was shot thritugh the busty and lived only twenty-four hour. The tragedy created no particular sensation in Julesburg, where such affairs are of fret quoit occurrence, and are , reganlektts mate_husinesi." MARRIED. Git.mat —Wurrricit-In this city on the 7111 in,L. at the residence of the bride's Lather, by -Rev. Dr. Lyon, Dr. 11. Gilbert, of Warsaw, Ind., to Miss Wittiell, of this city. jittn abbertiormrnts. tit-Advertisements Jo secure Insertlon,!must be Landed in by s o'eloelt. on Weilne..dny niter noon. XII advertisements will be continued nt. the expense or. the Advertiser, unless ordered fora speetned time. • . Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the United_ States, for the Western District of Fetal. 7ulvania. John S. Foster, a baakrupt under the A rt of t%.tigrrkt of March at, 1? , 4a, having applbsl for n front his debts, and ;other claims provable unaCr sub - I r:rtler of the Court, notice Is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons Interested, tourpear on the sth day of Decem ber, Na l% at Id n clock, n. in:, before said Court, at Chambers, at the mile, of S. E. WocslrulT,l Esq., Register, at Erie,-Fa., to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to said bankrupt. And farther, notice is hereby given, that the second and Ihi.l meetings of credidors of the said bankrupt, ,ollired by the '7th and 2•Sth Sections of said Act, will he had before S. E. WoodrUtf, Esq.. Register, upon the same day, at his Miley, at F:rle. S. C. WC.% N DUNS, Clerk of 17. R - District Court for said District. • 001-1-2 w. .1)E IT ORDAINED, and ii Is herehy Or -1,1 dalned and Enacted by the Mayor and se lect and Common Council of the city of Erie. That any person wishing to connect a prlvatt. drain with an public or private sewer now built or to be built in any public street or alley lu the city of Erie, must lied obtain a permit from the City Engineer for that purpose, and the appl Ica t ion tor such permit must be itt writing and he aec. mpanled by a bond eondit loned on the pal, - ment of the penal sum of $5OO, to be Paid to the city of Erie, In ease such persons applying or those in their employ, slung In any way damage or permanently hiJun , the sewer etlllneeteil with or shall fail to replace paving or earth Lt good condition, or s.hall in any way render the city liable for hamage for any aechlent which may occur through their negligenee,,l or so ninth of said penal bond as may be necessary to indent- Abe city of Erie (or all damages and costs growing out of the permit so obtained as before mentioned. i And. the until work shall be done naulerthe su tsrvlsion of tin- City Engineer. Nov. 4, !sir:, ordained and enacted by tin; Com mon P. B. llongarEit, Clerk. Marne day golert Council concur. A. J. Fos - rmt, Clerk. 1111M=ili 1 llEME etti.DIN.INCE: fur CollstructiNg dewier trn- ALF der Nuttli strPft front Sas , flints to Myltle street. I. Be. it ordained and enacted by the,Select and 'olionon Outwits of the city of Erie,and It Is het thy oidainod by I.lw autin ty of the Sme, that a sewer shall be constructed iunler Ninth street, from liassafrass street westward to Myrtle street, of such dimensions and materials, and in such, manner as shalt he designated (u isplan thereof to be made by the ('it y Engineer and approved by the Connell, 2. The cost of construetum such sewer shall be assessed Upoll and collected front the owners Wren' estate fronting on Ninth street, between the points aforesaid, in the manner directed by an Act of Assembly 0: this Commonwealt 11, ap proved the 17th of Mandl, Kis, in relatiohthere to. Provith.d that if such sewer shall exeeed IS , Inches in lii diameter of the inside Opening, or shall exceed la Wet in depth, then the coat of comdructing a sewer is inches in diameter and to feet in depth, and no luore, shall be assessed upon tie real estate alloresaid. 3. It shall be the duty of the City Engineer, under the direction of the Street Committee, to advertise at least three weeks in two patient of this city, inviting sealed proposals for the con struction of said sewer and the furnishing of all materials therefor, and the City Engineer shall draw up, and sintnitancously with such adver tising, exhibit In his othee• full specifications of the materials tat bo usal In the construction of said sewer, the manner of its construction, and the size thereof; And . said Engineer and Com. mittee shall appoint a tune at which the propo sals received shall he opened in at JURA meeting of the Councils, and then, or at some other thne to which said me eting may adjottrn, a ventrai'd for the construction of said sewer shall bi.given to the lowest bidder, provided he gives satisfac tory security for the perform:owe Of his bid, if not, then the contract shall he given to the next lowest bidder WhO will give such seenrity ;..t he Councils nevertheless reserving the right of re jecting all the bids, if the public interest shall scent to require It. 4. The City Engineer-shall have the superlie; tendence of the work and shall see that it 14 done•in a skilltul and workman-like , Manner, and in went - dance with contract; and that the materials are all such aw the contract requires; nod front time to time repot t estimates. to the comicils of the amount of work done and ma terials furnished; end the contractor shall be paid only on sulsestiniat. At the completion of the work he shall report a final estinutte, and the estimates of the Engineer shall:he conclusive on the contractor and the ,Councils. Ordained and outcast. the 17th day of October, DM Attest, A. .1. FosTiat, Clerk of Select Council. . P. It. HONECKER, Clerk of Common Council. Approved, Nov. 4, n011%7. 0. NOBLE, Mayor. LADIES XNI) GENTLtMEN, CHRISTMAS IS comiNca! - C I.C. 0 L. - - Is still malting those elastic. ILilr Chains, ILtir Jets-elry, filling Latdes! Pius and Lockets to or der only, and gunrantees them lobe made of the hair you send in. Our Watt.ll Chains, made live years ,arous gotsd as ever. Wiwi, Curls, Hands, Switches Nome one yard lime hair) made and nn hand. 'Old Switches made over and hair added to it If wantetL Cash paid for raw hair at my Hair Pressing Saloon, under Browit's Hotel. noll-6w. For the- Holidays . , WATCHES, DIAIIONDS, JEWELRY, Silver* Plated Ware The largest assottnivnt In town, at prices that DEFY COMPETITIOY I • not fail to call on MANN FISHER, No.. 2 Reed :Block. Two doors East of main entrance. nol4-tf. HALL'S / , HUME SIOIM HAIR , 2.zpoiv*R PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have thelrbalr restored to Its natural col or, and If It has fallen out, create a new growth by its' use. It is the best lIAIR DRESSING in the world, Making lifeless, stiff, brushy hair healthy * soft and glossy. Price $l. For sale by all druggists. R. P. HALL Li; CO., Nashua, N. Proprietori n07'67. 'Yelp Abbtrtionnento: NARKS & MEYER. CLOTHING CLOTIIrNG ! CLOTHING ! The most elewiut selection forMeti:s, Boys' nod Children's FALL & WINTER WEAR ! AT TII k. NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, No.l Noble Block The domple . test Atoek of Coating, ..Cassimeres, &e 1T TIIE NE* YORK ty f MILNG HOUSE, 4.1J0h10 Block. ClOthing Made to Order, In n style superior to nny heretofore inntle ih Ma vicinity, at the NEw song et.ometo mov4:. 'So. 4 Noble Black Full Lines ni Men's Furnislthi,g GOods, Front a Paper Collar to the. ftneat Sltk Under. wear, at &:10 per sett, at the - NEW YORK ,CILOTRING HOUSFL No. /Noble Block An hutp. , ction of our really beautiful Stork of Fall and Winter Go ds ! WS p6etfully kollelted. .HARKS P. S.—AAVholosale Department 4 connected with I him How.e. . oclo-3m: Prepare In haste, • Viiur billy and paste; , • . Proetaint to all rreation; Thosi• then are wise Who advertise; - every nenenttlon. BRYAN & McGIYERIN, 505 French Street, • Folly realize the truth of the above, when the ~bleet Of the al verthcer Is not to mislead Woolf advert l.einen tm, but to fairly lay before the pub • ie the advantages wide!' he otkrs.. lip expert 011C0 we Um! that purchasing for cash Ix an ADVANTAGE TO MERCHANTS AND CONSMa:D3:I3 Having Rol i n a large and well -seltileg FALL STOCK, Purehttsted for Citmh: Awn:Wing resolved to make our 1111yilleSS, much nx pcnsible. a CArili ONE, we are prrpur &l to otter to Faintllem, and Pitiehaserf4 for Cash, Advantages rarely otr•red In our line.- Parties who have not vet favored tut with a mill, will thud this a reality by calling and examining for thernseive% Choicest EiE2 l'oFFEig4 • '.- t • . , - PICELEA, PROVISTONR, ETC Daily Stipplte4 of . FRESH COUNTRY -PRODUCE BRYAN & McGIVERIN. 541 French St., Erie, Pn. not-t f. Aimignee'in Bankraptcy. N THE DIATRICT.COURT of the United States L for the Weisterai District of PennsylVankt, In the matter of John A. 'Salsintry, bankrtipt. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment us assignee of John A. Salsbury, of thee I ty of Cotvv,ErBe county and State of Penn'a within the said district, who has been %diced& a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the •• trict Court of said district, dated at Eric, Oct. 11, A. IX, 1807. HENRY M:RItiLfIT, Assignee, No. J.UI Pdach:St.,. Erie, Pa. IZIMI Assignee in Ifsiniiruptey. - THE DISTRICT COURT of theDnited States I ~for the Wostent District of Pennsylvania, Mr' the matter 'of Hamer -J. Clark, bankrupt. The undersigned hereby givers notice of his ap pointment as assignee of Tinnier .1. Clark, of Gi rard tp., Erie Co., and State of Pennsylvania, within wild district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court or said district, dated at Erie, Nov. 5, A. D., 1867. •• HENRI N. RIBLET, Assignee. • no7-iw. So. 1323 Peach St., Erie, pa. Amsiinee in lilankru.pley. - Ts THE DISTRICT COURT of the 'United 'Andes for the Western District of Penn'tt. In the matter of the bankruptcy of Lyman Thomas. The undersigned hereby gives 130 tier• of his ap pointment as ructitnee of Lyman Thomas, of Union.Millif, Erie Co., and State of Pennsylva nia, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Dis trict Court of said district, dated at Erie, pet. ITh, A.. D., 1861. • • , • no7-3so. H. L. TTITHCIT, As.signee- vrrivzoirrrtrrtv., Reduced d 0 Per,Geut.. in Price! • • IiEGILUF & TAILOR'S 87 and 89 'bowery, 65 Christie Street, ana 130 and 132 Hester Street, • • (Entrniwe 57 Bowery.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • Our Stock consists of all grades, styles and kinds of FITIICITILTRE and BEDDING, of our own make, which we guarantee, ' Our Stock is entiridv too large. for the season, and amtr as row, It we can find the buyers, evert AT A W. - ocltYB7-ant .13.A.CC0 A . :NEO CIGAIII3. The place to get a choice article of Tohar , o, Snuff and Clgamia at - • E. IL WIILSIDLAWS 1368 PISA= ST., South of the Union Depot. always on hand a good assortment .of the Mime articles of every grade, wholesale and re tail. Also, l'ipes. Pouches, - Boxes and Smokers' Articles of every description. Please favor me with a call. Don't forget the place, PM Peach street. . r2IIV-Iy. aitheitioemento. STOVE WORKS! Tibbals, Shirk& Whitehead kwil(!T.mttx,t RETAIL ORALERK,) -, Mopufsieturt‘rs of - . srricvv-si4 HOLLOW WARE I imvE T/lEllt FOUNDRY, SALESROOM AM) ()mu:, To theie New and Ckannamllous Building Twelfth and Sassafras Sts., ERIF: & PITTKIWIV:I - 1 e R WORKS (nu Itierciuwil facilitieit for Manufacturing will • - give um as 'argon variety , of Cooking ; and Heating srrcirvlos • As fx to be found West of Albany. Coal Cooking Stoves, IRON GATE, IRON 'GATE SMOKE ITITRNER; (both plain and extension top,) SILFAF, NEW. ERA •A ND ,IRON KING AND LEADER, Low Oien Coo - Stovf.s, for Wood, IMPROVED FOREST OAK, GOLD STAR, NEW FOREST OAK AND ADVANCE, Pith cE 5: MINNESOTA _ ECLIPSE . AND BLACK SWAN FRITITA BELLE, 'FAME . AND SIGNALS CO Parlor and Office Heating Stows, ARIZON#, GEM, BELLE OF THE .LKItE." FAME, COTTAGE, CASKET, GLOBE We would respectfully invite the attention of the public - to all examination Of Our, Assortment of Stoves! Being assumd that with our est:nonillion fuel/Ines for manufacturing, We can offer such inducements to the purchaser at will be eutln ly satisfactory. Celebrated Base Burning Oriental Heating Stove ! The hest in the Wortst, for whloh w•e hlxe tho exclusive sale in the- city noritt, li El STONE RF TOYED. 11111 IMO CORNER (Jr ChlrKedte COAL AND WOOD ) - 1 We Manufacture for EMI AMERICAN ROSE, For Soft Coral, ESEEIG For Hard COW:, (plain and extension top,) MENTOR Elevated Oien ';tones, Parlor Cook• Stoves, Pallor Stoves for Wood, for Coal, PEARL, KEYSTONE AND ,SAT.A.MAriDEIL LAME AND VARIED We taso have the Great Reduction in 3)ry Goods ! MONELL, STEPHENS & _WILDEY, ALL GOODS MARKED DOWN THIS DAYI! Good Prints, Fast Colorpoo cents per yard: 11 St Prints. Fast Colors, 12 1-2 cents per yard, Brown Sheeting's Yard Wide, 12 1-2 cents per yard, ALL GOODS SOLD AT JOBBING PRICES:- DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS. CLOTHS, CASSJJIERES, Tlympson's Patent (.love Fittin; Corsets-, SOGQRUN—CnttWd made On an enPrely n.•n prinemle, "which obvintes the only ohJectlott hitherto Made tot e'cre , :i corsets, they nre , not only tic.. mo,t perfect tilt lug, but the most durable Corset overproduced- ' 13uplex ' Elliptic• Hoop Skirts ! Sold at Jtanufael amt.; FIILL AND COMPLETE! FALL AND WINTER GODS Dress Goods, Dress Silks, TIFTEZW7M/4 Also, a Great Variety of Cheap Diess qoods irIir.4,I_4II.AENIES4 V' it 91` Good Prints for 12 1-2 Cis. per Yard—Can't be Beat in New York. BROWN & BLEACHED. MUSLINS, Of all Qualities and Prices. Good Goods• as ,Low as 13 , ..; Cents perYanl Blankets, all Qualities & Prices, White & Colors. BED, WHITE & BLUE. ALSO, SHEETING FLANNELS. Shawls, all Wool, Paisky, Brocha, &c., Sc. WILL. • NOT 13k.: IIINTI)1tYRSOL;13. Edson, Churoliill & Ca. . sel- Lt f. Washington Library Co., PHILADELPHIA. • Is chartered by the State of Penns!:lvatua, and Organized in old of the Riverside Institute, For eiliwating gratuitously 6301T.13 - 11 , 111S* and. L.4..41:170.11k-49 ORPHANS IneorpcWated by the. State of New• Jersey, APRIL s, 1567 Subscription One Dollar ! THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY, fly virtue or their Charter, nod In acenrdrinee with I[4 provisions, will dl,tribute THREE: iir:smrtED TtiorsAND noLLARs: In Presents In the I9otrehohlers, on Wednesday,- jan'y S, 1868 5 AT PHILADELPHIA, PA., INSTITUTE, RIVERSIDE, N. J. i4O One Present worth ,000. One Present worth 20,000. - One Present worth 10 000. One Present worth 5.000. - Two Presents worth $2 500 each. $5,000. One Present valued at $lB 000. 2 Presents at 515,01 a elteh, tk,":3,000; 1 Prevent at Ste an; 4 Presents al S - 0)1) eneh, S2l),onn ; 2 'pres ents :tt &1,000 each, ttn,(100; 3 Presents at S'l,eoo :each, 53,00 n• ..N Preaentv nt S.llO ezteh, S,I0,000•, 111 Presents at tiaaisteli, iiil,noo; 3 Presents at V„ - ,0 ,lip; ....o Pretien t s at. t. 2.2 each, S-1,500; ,2 Presents at $2llO each, $11,0(.0; al Presents at 8175 cacti, 1,111 Presentsnt t,'lna ritel*, !lima:. 2) Presents at $75 each, ;?1,500; 10 Presents at 5.511 each, t 1,500. The remaining Presents consist of articles of use and value, appertaining to the diffusion of Literature and the Fine Arts, 512,000. ' . $300,.000. Each Certificate of Stock Is accompanied Ncl th a L Beau Ufa Steel Plate EuF,rallitv... WORTH . 110 RF, AT RETAIL THA'N THF, COST OF CERTIFICATE, • • ilffi s eal.o ensures to the holder a PRESENT in the CiItEATDISTBEIWTION Subscription One Dollar ! Any person sending Os one dollar, or paying the same to any of our local agents, will receive immediately a fine Steel Plate Engraving, at, choice from the following list, and one • certill cate of stock, insuring one present in the great distribution. , ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. No.l—"My Child! lilv No. I.'—"They're Roved! They're Saved:" N0..".—"01d Seventy ; or,lhe Early llnya of the Revolution." Any porron paying two dollars Will twelve , either of the following tine SWel Plati.ot choice, and two certificates of st 4 t beeominge - titled 10 two presents. TWO .DOLL4.II ESGRA.VINGS. • No. I—" Washington's Court...hip." No. 2 “Washlngton'm Lost Interview.with his Moth THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person imylng three dollars will receive the beautiful steel 'late of - "HOME FROM VIE WAR," Ond threecertittente4 of stock, becoming enti tled to three presents. FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. 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Gentlemen—fin receipt of your favor of the 13th inst., notifying us of our appointment as Receivers for your Company, we took the liber ty to submit a copy of your Charter, with aplan 01 your enterprise, to the highest legal authori ty of the State, and having received his favor able opinion in regard to Its legrty. and win pathizing, with the benevolent ,bject, of your A,sociation, viz: the. Orient 10111 and mainte nance of. the orphan children tif soldiers and sailors at the Riverside Institute, we , have con e:tided to accept the trust, and to use our beat etibris to promote so worthy an object. Respectfully yours. de., ", , GEO. A. COOKE & CO. Address all letters and orders to GEO. A. COOKE fi CO., BANKEns, 33 South 3d AL, Philadelphia, Pa. Receivers for the Washington Library Co. :kitty as 1 , 4011. 722 State ISt.. and-3m, Agents at Erie. CLIMAX ! CLIMAX!! Page's Climax Salve, a 'Family blessing - for VI cents. 7t' heals' wlthont a sear. No family should be wiibout it. 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