The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, April 02, 1868, Image 3
Important floticro.. `VEEKI,Y_ _9BSE It V ER • liv:trrsiiii in litinkriiptcy. 1 ,, TO GIVY. NOTICE that Oil the kith ` 11 `3,,, et 'March, 1. It, DAS, a Warratnt to „di lZ v And we all aVesti rviinion iiitaln‘ ;dill t . In myth e (mans state of e z il`, anti Slate. 01 l'evinsylt audit. ho a bankrupt oil hls 00 n ye- Inat the payment of any debts anti ties :my proj!erly lohnlgillg to such lninits i ot a, and for h 1 use, anti the transfer of `,` „Tv by HIM, are forbidden by law; that .` .. , ,, z of the creditors of said bstiikrupt, to dents and to chose one or more '•:0 es of 1114 estate, will be held nuts Com 10 be holden at the oillee of the In tho 11 0' or Erie, before k. E, it:taster, on the Ilth day of May, No at 156'e1oek,A, TIIONCAS A. ROWLEY, U.S. Marshal, Messenger. 11,:i:s, Dept. U.S. :11arshal. i•• apr2-tat'. Warrant in Bankrupte - y. I .., ro ffivENl TICE that on the:lolh day Warrant in ltankt ordey Ilw estate of Frank Allen, el Erie, in the nanny of Erie, and V.llO ha% been a•ljthliCtal „,, h.. utt a pi•tit ion ; !fiat th, I.lY debt. 11114 delh cry of an. propl ty • 1 " , Imo. tor hp% um., and the tranhler a 11‘ . hint are foa bidden by law•• , the ereditor, of the -A idh•tok: and to rh01 . 1.0 01e or . of hI: estate, will be het.), at A ILairopte; , , to be holden at die.otilee in ow city of Erie, befole ti . 1;. Register in %aid district, on the o • at 11 , o'eloek,A. M. 111 11 AS A. .It9WI.EY, Marshal, Mesbeuger. Dept. IL S. Marital. , -- IVamant in Bankraptey. vE NOTICE thrit on the:Mill tiny f 11,111 . 11, .1: D., 1513., a Warrant in Bank 2„nwt ne.aln‘t tiie e.tate of Samuel et }:rte city, in the county of Erie, Ivan In, Who has been adjudged on hi- on n petition; That the pay . • et am Mir. and delivery of any Drupe! ty bankrupt, to him and for his tan . Ttali•ter of any moperty by hint .• in I ion he law; that a meeting of the er lb- -.aid lankrtipt, to prove their ••, .1 to clrOtt•t• one or 11111 re of a . ,111.. hold at a Court of Bankrupt . at tht. onto , . ot. the flegiNter, in 1.; it' 01' 1 , i111; Vof Erie and e•Mte .„-,. E. Woodroil; Ifee.hder, on .•., 1 l•-..e;,:d o'eloelc, A. • IA -4 A. 111)1WLEB, •1' S tar , hal, Me-senger.; N I ;. P. DIN I, lit Pt. I'. apr2.-I sr, itt.efittrge Itt I.3ttiltkrltipt.e3 - . TErt: PiwatirT rocirr ”t the 1:ilt(1 ,tat.. 4, far the \Vc,ttril Dlstrict of .renikyl , Chi , . 11. Itroa n, zi bankrupt 'under the , • )lier,,, of Marcia lt d hio7, having an. a di,h.irge trout ail I ris lit 111,, and, oth. under said act, by order of not 1 , 0 r hereby el \ en to all creditors their debts, and oflierlierson., ,t, ,t, r,, liar tin the Sid day of , o',1,,•1;, A. M., 'afore ft, P.. 1:•11 lteltl,ter, at Li. office, in ,;IV o f Die, I...titt:t., to show cause, if t .,. wily a discharg..i should not . r ad,l to !qc said bankrupt: .Ithl further, by tftvet) that the second and third Treanor , : of said barn:runt, required swetionc of , :ad :v.t, will he :h.! said itezkter, at the battle Utile MeC.UCDLESs, S.„l , ktriet Court for , aid District, pi..eltarge in I3aukriiptc•y-. ;III: DISTRICT COURT ,of the Unu... „ for tile Western District or Dena It. Deer, a bankrupt tinder tin ..,f I 011:!re...,3 of March 2d,7Wt7, liaviruz pl tcu from all his rlebtx, and tit he: pnl‘ahle under .aid • lky on:cr . 01 III( hereby Ltiven to al4 credit, , lorovoil their debts, and other pet.orn. to appear on the in I tiov of it PI. o'cloek, M. lei 11 !riot. Ret_t,iNter, at 1.1. "Ince; to eauqe. .f any tile \ ts - b•, diselbartte should not be trrant bankrupt. And further, police is here,* ma, tin second and third tra.ersitt.t , o of the said bankrupt, required by tin land _•t It Sort long Of said Act, will be itao Register, a t tits same time and place. S. C. Ma CANDLE...SS, r't , f C. St. District Court for said District., W a rrant to Bankruptcy. iIS IA TO GIVE NOM 'E that on the gilt M;treh, 11„1 ,, I , I, a warrant In kinlc against tho e , tatv of I ivo. W. t , t vonnty of Erir;4lll,lSt•tti , of Ivania, who has born arlin.h.:o4 a hank- 4.T1 ills own - petition; that the payment of tit.iind the delivery of any property be tii bankrupt, to hint, and for in: th gran-fer of any property by him. it `lll.l.leil'hY ; that a taiiiitine; of the :dor. of t ai said ibanitrupt, to prove theft 44. and to flu - xi:4i on, or more Assli.mPeA of c•tate, wilt br held at a Court of Pant:nip:- te he holden at the office of the litee,i , bir, in Nix' of Erie, Pa. before :4, E. Woodruil,E,l., id. r 0/v2101,11R - of May, at 10 o'clook„A. THOMA.S A. tin\Vl.EY, U. S. 3iar,ll:th it. P. Davis, Dept, Marshal. 3111112-Iw. Warritut, hi Baultruptcy. Jis; BS TO GIVE - NOTICE that on the Ilth day of 'March, A. ISt.it, a warrant in bank icy was issued against t rn• estate of Joseph 'owl's. of the eqty of Erie, county of Erie and to Or Penn'tt, who has been adjudged a bank t on }IL, own petition._ that the payment of • debts and tel of am - propi rtv belong to hum, for his use, and the transfer of ooy party by itlin are forbidden by law; that a Idlog in the ereddors of ,titt halo:row. to •,(4 111(.11'00,1s and to choose ono or wore Igntoti of ain state, will be held nt a (hurt Bankruptey, to he holden at the Miley of• the dater, h, tlie city of Erie, Pa., before S. E. gidru Ir. Esq., Regt , ter its said Dl.trirt, on the 414 of May. A. D„ IS4S, at la b•tdoek, A. M. TfmmAs A. HOWLEY', U. it. Marshal, Mt.l, , ungt. r. C. P. Davis, Dept„ U. S. Marshal. • 1111;12-1w. Warrant in 13nnkrizin ey. lIS IS Ti) GIVE NoTIcE that on tin. 9th Ltc of Ntarclfs.A. D., PM, a St arrant in bank icy wai; homed against the eidate of John .1. d,worth, of the city of Erie, in tho county a le, and State of Penult, WhO hah tacit ad ”rd a bankrupt on 116 own petition; that payment of any debts or delivery of any pert v belonging to such bankrupt, to him, 11,4 e, and the tram.fer of any property him are forbidden by ; that a meeting o redltors of the said bankrupt, to prove it 110 4s, and to choose one or Mote M u., of hi. estate, will be held at a Court o i. 41,1 1 ,1, Y. to be holden at the on - we of the in the city of Erb., Pa., before S. E. Itegbder, on the Mit day of .. 11.. 1,1,. at lu o'elotik, A , NI. • THOMA.S A, ROWLEY. - Davis, Dept. U. 14. :1131 - Shal inhi„l w Warrant in Bankruptcy. IS To GIVE NOTICE that on the 2d day Match, A. P., NUS, a Warrant in Bank.- .. Vag issued oat of the Lilt net Court 01 Iri ned State,, for the Western Instriet Of against the estates of Stephen N. label_ F. 1,. Whieher and S. M. Whieher, nue!: of Corry, in the county of Erie, and of Pearl'il, to 110 have been adjudged ul.rtipt-Itip,n their o•.k petttialet that the ta‘ :0 ut liebtn 010 della ery of ally pro ,‘ I, lonuing to such limikrUpt.,, to them or and the transter or any property tarn] it,, forbidden by law; that a aleetaax dttor, of matt bankrupt, to prove and to 010(4a or more :o , lgller . . 111 be held nt n roort of li-An4 to, to he holden nt the ottiee of S. E. Wood 7.,ea the Conrt in the eity of Erie, be Woodruff, EQq., Itellister, On the WO lOf en 11, A. I). SIA 1:4;.. at 111 THO.:. ItOWLEY. MrrAhal, Dept. U. S. Mar,11:11. • 1111112-4 w. rr. 'lnt hi Bankruptcy . :Ir., 1 . 4 7(jGl "ENOT , llEthat on t :id day ' \% '.:mast in tainkint"'"N -,,,,,,.,1,,,„, of th Distriet Court of the Cut- Maie, for the -,tern -.)11..1r.et of l'ean'ti., sat, uei . Andrews, of y of E r i e, i n mid tllstrlrt, wijuklg,l vilirupt on Lis own pe, "P, t ) ., 7 ha! pay n bolos;d u e g b t t i s o i t. , and the tnne,fer of • W ' P r P I'"IY Onot a meet. forbidden by law • an'd the creditors of raid' bank. . U P., t 'C• i Z o" ees debts and to ettooia‘ one or inn_ Rank in estate. will be held at a Coln icy, tube holden at the oilier, of ILe `irardi Pri,br•fore WoodrulT heni ,/ ,,, 414 dr: inßankniptey for said ilist net,' on t of April, A. It, l'tF, at 9 if Ow:,1. THOMAS :1. ROWLEY, B . IT. S. Marshal, Nh.,:;enger. _ (;. P. Davk, pep!. U. Marbhal.. lil2-Iw. Warrant in Bankruptcy. Is TO GIV! Nancy: that on the 9th .!,v of March. A. 1. D.' 13i+8, a Warrant in , M1( . (1 out of the District t 'out t ut , Untie d 'States, for the Western Dintrict or niNorniinmt the estate' of Wm. IL Ward, of the county of Era,. and State of 'an , rh,atia, Irt Mid fh.strlef, adJinlired a , hkrupt upon his own petition; that the ..ta ,, at of any debts and delivery of any 9plity belonging to anvil batikrVpt to him or U-e. and the tmnsfar any prop by Win are forbidden by law. A ,nowt -01 creditor:, of the ,aid P.m'. 11,, Ir debt , and It; ,'hoa-r one Or mole of his estate, will mat held fa a Court E.oll;rllpt,y, to be holden fit the °dive of the . in the city of Erie, before S. 1...1 00. r. , in Ban I; raptny for said db,- •t, on Ow Inn day or May, A. D., $1 la A. M. THOMAS A. R4\VLEV, Mars/ m.,,sepger Pll3.v.bs, Dvpt. U. - inhl2-iw ' 0,(91, ~. Pattison, byl In the Court of m :next frivndJohn Cle- Common Pleas of , Erie. Co., No. PO NS.i Nov. Term. Ise - 7. 01.1, N. Pattlson, I Libel In DIN acc. Anti now. March lit It, .1)41‘, the nu I ,pnnut and ~,,m ,p..Lita having been .rourne4 N. E. 1.. "• a ,, 0e11,1111-1 rAmiondent is hereby notified I, ),iiiii nrux ...rill court on the 4th Mouttriv in , y next.. 1,), , , to answer the complaint to this A. F. inWAN. Sheriff. N. P.itttsoo, ReNponclent , tr.• a.•:rbp notified that <l..po.iit ton of .hies,e. trill la:taken before E. ea ntphou•en, othet competent Mitt tort ty, at the omee • J•et. C. el F. F. Marshall, in the city of Erie, day of Aprtl, 1 , 44, e , fittnteheiatt ut look, a. at., or s.tbl laY, to tie read Ott toe of the also. 4. stated ease. .r. \ MEN F. F. it Ait.4llAtr„ At ty's for BIANK8!-=.1 complete afsort ) r"ent of every land of Blanks needed by ilttroft3s, Jtottities. Constables and Business It tt • for tt.t‘m :tt the Olsten or Orrice. 111,ANICS A complete assort meat of el.ery kind 1;1" Blanks :welled by JunticeN, Coast:lMo! and Bits:nes:, tco, for kale ut the Ohs( rver 13LANKri!— A awznplete assort at,•nt of ever; land of Illauks heeded k "'"! 1 !•Pm. Justici-a Com:U.l,les :old litisklat•as 4ra, tor ',lit. at the ' itbservvr °Moe,. itt* every kind, in largo 01 ( 1 1 .1:411titleS plain or colored, done in , '"all(li4moderate priece„ at the 'Aderler orace. PEN 'A, APRIL 2, 1868 Business Changes. Th . (' Ol.‘vily2; change., in inive hruu vally:1 to our at niition E. Canyhmisen, Justice of the Peace, has removed from Farrar Hall, to the room in Rosenzweig's block, lately occupied by A. King. The latter gentleman's office is in Beatty's•block, next to Dr. J. L. Stewart. E. • Coughlin, boot and shoe thatler, has removed from State street, toNo. 529 French st., 1 door North of sixth. TM old stand i. to be occupied -by John Rosenzweig as a clothing store. 31i4s Lizzie Statton has remoyeil her dress )akin:; . establishment from Rosenzweig's dark, to Fifth street, 'East of French, on the round floor. Isaac Itoietizweig line ahandonell the mekeiT 1 t ine s as; an unpnlitable ion, :ITO iv selling oat at aucFinn• The Second National Bank has removed from Brown's Hotel, to Walther's .block. The room . lately occupied by the Bank has been taken by Clark & Goodwin, private bankers, successors to Clark 4: - Metcalf, W. Harlow is tittink up the root used by the latter, as a confectionery store. J. M. Justice Las removed his clothing store to the room lately occupied by .1. Ito .4,nzweig, in Brown's Hotel. His old: stand ii to be taken by Baker, Osthemer S Co,, tidio will continue the Molting business, with a larger stock than They have had hereto: thre. Caughey 47, Filkins have removed their grocery store from Itindernecht's block, to , West Park flow, M the room lately occupied . by the Empire line. (apt. .T. F. Cross has removed his Intelli gence office from No. 1211 State street, to the , eeend tloor of Hughes block. George 'Weiss has removed his barber shop 'to .!erve•alem, and is succeeded in Ids former location by Mr. Becker, clothing dealer. Frank Winehell & Co. , nii . ctioneers, have rem oved from the corner of Ninth St., to 423 State, four 'door, North of the former loca- Ti , 'Messrs. Morrisoa have removed their dry goods store front State St., to the room in the Reed Ilmuse, lately occupied by Mo nt 11, ::'..tephen , , Wildey. Geo. W. Ristine has been selected as agent :It Erie for the Empire line,Th place of John Payne, viho resigned to accept the Snper intndentty'of the Erie SN.orth-WPstern Transportation Co. 3 , 1e5 , a , . Marks &Meyer have removed their clothing store from ...Noble Block, to the Walther building', in one of the finest rooms in 4he city. Wm. A. Galbraith, his moved his Isw (Alice into the second door of the same building. J. P. Walther, has re moved his dry :moods store from the Ameri can buil ling to his new block. Jeremiah Noonan, boot aml shoe dealer, nil T. Ilanbm, irrocers, have tTans vrril stores in Beebe's row—the former tali 1g.7 the place of the latter, and vire rersa. R. S. llnpter has . I.lrkored his hat and cap store, from Peach SL, South of the depot, to Eichenlaub's building, on the South-welt bide of the Park. G. P. Dsvis& Co., have removed their •rocery stare from Fifth street to 'Mulch's dock, and added a commission produce de rirtmeut to the same. The limn of Bomehartl, Gloth F Co., nannfacturers of Sash, Doors, &c., has been 3tessrs. W. Sc F. Shutte have united with Mr. Gloth to continue the busi, nes.. under the firm name of Gloth, Shutte & Bro. ir other <than *es "e reported to us, we shall be plewse , o notice them in our next Dr.vra dyne. MMES.-110u. James Miles, one of the oldest, wealthiest anti best • -known citizen's of this county, died, at his reshkuce near Girard, on Friday List, at the advanced age of seventy-six years. Ills father u as one, of the first settlers 61 the county, and located at Union Mills, at an early day, where the subject of this memoir was born, and-remained until MO. In the latter year he removed to his place near lard, %Welt he aimed to cultivate -in the must approved style ofscientific agriculture, and succeeded. in rendering' one of the model farms of the county. He inherited a considerable property,- which increased in value very largely, :India the time of his death he was one of the wealthiest men in North-western Pennsylvania. In politics Judge Miles was a•Republican, Witlyconser votive tendtmcies, and he was one of the few with whom regular nominations have no binding force, unless accompanied with sat- Igfactory per-oral qualifications. He NV:I , . one of the foremost participants in the Union movement of 1811, against Mr. Lowry's nom ination for the senate, and afterwards bore an eilleient -part in several similar efforts. The only political office he ever held was that of Associate Judge, to which he was chosen as an independent candidate by a, larger majority than had ever before been given in the county. He was extensively enlisted in several of our local railroad enter : prises, and held the positions of President of he .1 anwstown & Franklin road and Direc tor of Abe Cleveland 5. Erie. Ms Mt-night forward, manly and genial personal charac ter enabled him to secure an unusual num ber of warm friends, and we doubt if there was a man in • the county who wielded a NS bier influence during the active portion of his life. The fut•neral of Judge Niles took place on Monday afternoon, the Services be ini• conducted by Bishop Kerfoot, of the Episcopal Church, assisted by • Rev. J. F. Spaulding of Erie- The attendance was im• mensely large, two ear loads of passengers having gone up from the city alone, to per form their last ti ibute to the memory of the deceased. A Witnes% Offers Himself. The Clcveland-Plaindealer, alluding to the Acct that a number of correspondents have been summoned before the Senate to give testimony Its to the correctness of the purr lished reports of President Johnson's , relies, on his tour to Chicago, offers the s( 4, v i , ^ea of the reporter of that paper, who, it claims,'win be able to throw light upon a number o fi ta vortant particulars, which have puzzled the ni b ) ds of the public_ Among I undertake to' explain other matters be wt . .' is the following extra ct front the President's speech at Cleveland: . "What lam going to, s2V is: There is a ould like to see larffe.number hem who iv General Grant, and hear hint peak, and hear what lie has to say • but the lib:t is, General Grant is not here : He is extrenoY ill. his Health will not permit of his appearing be fore the audience to-night. Sot then, it will not be expected that he will be here to-night, and you cannot see him DR ac count of his extreme indisposition." It may he important, adds the PLairulealer, that General Butler, one of the Impeaching "mana7crs." should know when, how and - where Grant contracted the disease that pre vented hi-; making a speech at Cleveland on that memorable night. Our . reporter saw the General at Buffalo in the morning, in ap parent good health, save a slight redness abont the eyes: ho necompanied him to Erie,. and thence to this eity,and can ,give a minute history of the ,rise and propTss of 'the disease, down to the time of his being safely depositedon the Detroit boat. If more than one witness be reciuired, we can give the names of half a dozen or more gentlemen, who can give a complete and scientific diag nosis of the case. Send on your summons. Tim Franklin Spectator says that, with the exception of a single instance, the March elections in Nrenanuo county "indicate a healthy condition of the Democratic party and show large Democnttic gains. The same is true sll vver the State as far as heard from." , v • The Railroad Fence fin. Tilt lastissue of the Conneautville ritieis ONV.TUOUSAND DOLLARS REWATtnt..---r i or We publish below the - bill introduced • ' the Legislature by Mr. Straimhan, 'of this 111 . 0 gives notice that the office is tohi eenaved any bitters or medicine In the United States that can show snore genuine certificates of county, compelling railroad companies to to Girard. The editor- says the Democ racy of that vicinity have not given the pa- Mishler's Herb Bitters, of consumption, dys cures, effected where it Is manufactured, than build fences along the line of their respective per the assistance he was led to expect— pepsin, liver complaint, bloody flux. d'art': roads. This bill was drawn up by Hon. W. •another proof of the fact we have before re- r li a o ' in t ye e t, /, -ferveenr/itaterinPa,i,nutee.rliic intermittent neun)g I'. Jenks, of :Jefferson, who issaidto have the tossed to, respecting . the delinqnency of our bus, jaundice, scrotulia, anoint or sore li'gs, be,t legal ability of any gentleman in the party friends in sustaining their local organ:. i cancer abscesses. -. neuralgia, - rheumatism. Legislature, and was examined carefully by He says those who held out the strongest in- coughs. culls, cramps in lite slomach•ePr" - Attorney-tleneral Brew , ..ter and Gov. Geary, ducements for hint to locate at Conneautrille 1 ie diarrlura, piles, 11 . 1ter scaldhead, noun:lmi, falling away (sickness peculiar to viol ate,. approved by theM before heiAg -read . in . have done the least to make the paper sue- PLECO. Mr. Sir:lnaba!' has labored very i cessful, while those who discouraged the , idistrection s to the tine course of nature in or leuchorlora, haling. of the' crumb, Jill earnestly in this matter, and has succeeded establishment of the paper. have, shown ; females, venerial diseases, and all disi ases in lust ing th, bill passed, in spite of the very thentsel ye , his _liest friends. In all these I Visitgil.r4liltleilitt,litia.ilt:l:.riiilt.,';`::iniksirni.l%l7.,-. strenuous opposition which he experienced : Particulars, brother,FieLl's kperieuce is very. ' We ' challenge the - Fora to tothltute its An act to secure tanners against losses similar 'to that of,nearly every newspaper equal ie, a tunic anti remedial agent. We caused by railroads in Erie county. ..,, publisher of our acquaintance. Regard- challenge the SticTiox 1. Be it enacted, &c., That it • world to produce as much home testilnonv as we can, n. , 4 to the merits ~, the future course of the Crisis, the editor shalt be the duty of each company owning or 111', Of any hitters or ether medicine now before operating a railroad in the county of Erie to says, in reply to a paragraph in the Girard th e w i ne, the gr e at test of 'any preparatio n erect tyliere not already erected awl In keep Spectator: : claiming to be a popular remedy. He sere pm :red irliniain on each tide of the track or "Our paper is not to be taken-to Girard 'to ttak for Mishlt-es Herb Hine's, and do not tracks of said roads at all places in said ecru- advocate the claims of Dan Rice for Presi- lake-any other kind. Sold by all rettpenta ty except where said road or roads pass dent' exclusively. through :1 village, borough or ( its oc a pub - i use of our isibmins le: can have them on 1110 1 Sl.Tithilinro:, Pa . Y ill' 1, "'" .1 . e`.ll ' lliinl ' If Col. Rice desires the his ~ilmgeisi4. Brand( Rease,•• 24, Market lie road cro,scs the same, a Snitable ma- five „ tra , I „„,eli k , h its b,„l th o „ . . „ r , t h e s wot ,. t matt: , --- F---- le by .r. I; ('.O - - - .t Co. feet high, to prevent cattle, sheep unit swine tor—cash. That the Crisis will 'he an out 1,1 l' It '='•v front going upon said tracks, and in case any and out Democrat organ' is true.' That'sjust company referred to in this net shall neglect what it has been from its inception and pre to perform the duty herein imposed, the Coin. CiBely what it will continue to be." piny so offendini shall be answerable hi the owner or owners of ally horses, cattle, sheep or • wine, the value of the property injured upon said road. in consequence of such neg lect ; s:tid company or companies shall further he liable to the penalty of fifty dollars for each pluee along said mails in said county where the fence or fences required by this act to be built, kept and maintained aro de strayed or broken down and permitted so to . remain for ft period of three days, the penal ty herein imposed to_ be recovered one-half to the use of the informer and the other half for the use of the sehool districts of the town ship in which said iillence or offences shali be committed. SEcnot: 2. All damages and penalties in this aet to be sued for and recovered as debts of like amount are now by law made recov erable. Prorided, That this act shall not go into effect until the first day of July, An Man (hi, one thousand eight hundred and six ty-eight. Approved the twenty-third day of March, two Doiaini, one thousand eight hundred and. sixty-eight. Gmvwr AND I'ut HEBRENCR.—The Wad ville Hebrew' Society, at a regular meeting on the Ist at' March, after electing officers, pas,ed the following resolution, which was ordered published in the Cincinnati IsMolite, in which journal we lint it: "Renol re , l , That we, the members of the Meadville llebrew Society, fully endorse and approve of the editorial in the Israelite of February 23, 'concerning the infamous order, No. 11, of general Grant while in command of the department of Tennessee, and that we pledge ourselves not to vote •for Gen.-Grant as President of the United States, should he secure the nomination-of either or any party, and we will use all 'honorable means to defeat him for that high and distingnished office." LOCAL BREVITIES. Tuu town of Franklin, in Venango county, has appliellor a city charter. IYMeyvllle and Weigleville"are expected to be the next. WE arc requested to say• that Justices of the Peace elected last month are expected to notify the Clerk of the Court of their accept ance of the office, within thirty days after the cleCtion. 31.kr.r.r: sugar in considerable quantities has made ifs appearance at market and in the stores. The country people say the yield this year:will be less than usual. The sugar brings from 20 to 29 cents per pound, and the syrup from $1.50 to $2 per gallon. A nor and girl of tender years were dis puting as to what their mothers could do. Getting impatient, the little damsel blurted out by way, of climax n and as a clincher: "Well, there's one thing my mother can do that ycairs - can't my mother can take every one of her teeth out at once." GEN. HARRISON .ALLE.s, Gun. H. L. Brown, ColT E, Irwin and Lieut. A. B. McClain are the delegates selected to represent the 19th Congressional district, in the Soldiers' Con ventiun at Chicago,.on the 19th of May, to nominate candidates for President and Vice President. They . are instructed to support Grant and Curtin: ROGER Stfint:CrAN, Esq., formerly Of, this city, lids removed from Pithole city to Pleas antville, where he will continue the practice of law, in company with Theo. C. Spencer, Esq., underne firm title of Spencer.& Sher man. We commend them to the patronage of any legal business to transact in that portion of the Oil Dorado-. THE Corry Republican calls upon the Chairman of the now Co. Committee to fill the place now occupied by J. A. Pain, Esq., of that city, "with some good Republi can" who has a "regard fur the interests of the Republibau party." In the i laconic lan guage of Sumner to Stanton, we would ad vise Mr. P. to—"stick." Tut. Cloak Store of the Messrs. McCann, in Noble Block, has become one of the most popular institutions in our city. The pro prietors are untiring in their efforts to meet the wants of the ladies, - and, if we can judge from the thronged appearance of the store, their energy and enterprise are meeting with a merited reward. Tue: Messrs. Morrison have removed their stock from State street to the Reed Rouse store fmmerly occupied by Monet', Stephens Willey, where they. arc onening out a new stock of spring goods, which they offer at very low prices. Customers will do well to give them a call before purchasing else where. Tut: new building to be erected by L. W. Olds will be one of the largest and most cred. Wilde in the city. It will extend across fhe entire square from State to'Peaclr Streets, having a width of about eighty feet, and be ing four stories high. A portion of the build ing be occupied as an Opera House, which Mr. Olds is determined to put up in the most approved modern style. An edifice like this will be an ornament to tic city,and reflect credit upon the builder. Fnom the number of persons we hear of who arc going to the West, we judge that emigration is more active this season than ever before. Whole families have either left or are preparing to leave, and in one . or two sections of the county few of the inhabitants of ten years ago remain behind. The Etym.- ite points of emigration are lowa and Nilsson• ri, though many go to Illinois 4ntrtlinnesota, and some even farther. WE publish below a list of the Wards, Boroughs and Townships which elected Democratic Judges of election in March,with the names of the officers chosen., All the other districts selected Republican Judges, as usual: Ist Dist., Erie—Frank 'Messmer. '(1 Dist., Erie—Horace L. White Albion—Michael Jackson. East Mill Creek—A. C. Martin. Greene—F. J. Hirt. - Union Boro—John Summit-11: M. C. Tate. • Amity—Silas Knight. North East Tp—B. Bingham. SOKE consternation has been created in the office-holding circles of Radicalism 'by a cur rent rumor that Ben. Wade has announced his determination to make a:sweeping change, in case he succeeds to the Presidential chair. A relative of the prospective President in this city is quoted,as authority for the story, and it is even said that a slate luis been made up for the races hereabout. Those who pro fess to be posted, assert that Wade and Sco field are personal enemies, that Scofield would have little or no influence with his Administiation, and that the parcelling of the spoils would be mainly placed in the hands of a gentleman who would not hesi tate to use"them for .the promotion of Ids Congressional aspirations. We do not know bow much reliance these rumors are entitled to; but if they are true, they may afford a plausible reason for the sudden conversion of certain Parties to impeachment, after hav ing ridiculed it previously to the best of their power. THE Girard.Spectator reminds the public that a law wits enacted by the Legislature of our State last winter, prohibiting the running at large of cattle, sheep, horses, &e., in Erie and Crawford counties. It requires consta bles to take up all cows, sheep, etc., found in the highway, under . a - penalty of ten dollars for each case of neglect. The owum of those taketican claim their property upon paying the penalty and expehses.. Of the fines paid, one half gods to - the constable taking up the stock, the other half to the school district. The Spectator says a num ber of citizens in the western part of the county "are determined to see that this law is enforced, and that constables who neglect to do their duty in this line will be promptly complained of for each case of neglect." Till: spring elections in Crawford county, as in -every other . part of this section, have almost invariably shown encouraging results for the Democracy. In Hayfield township, in a full vote, our gain is nearly fifty. Mead township, ;which went, Republican three years ago, gives an average Democratic ma jority of 79. - In Vernon the Demberatic ma jority Is 46, which is double that of former years, The Crawford Democrat says :"In "In a general way, the indications arc encourag ing, and-warrant the belief that many of thoso who have been acting with-the Republicans arc beginning to understand how basely they have been deceived, and that there is no hope for the country in the destructive measures of that party." Tuosn who have been so unfortnnate as to require the , interference of the bankrupt court may *congratulate ihemSelvesupon hav ing such pleasant and accommodating officers , to deal with as ,Judge Woodruff and Capt. Davis. The numerous publications required by the regulations have thrown ns into inti mate business intercourse with both these gentlemen, and we have never met with pub lic officials who strove more zealously to per forniftheir duties in an obliging and satisfac tory manner. As long as the fates decree that we must have Republicans in (Ake, may they always be as sound personally as those we have nained. Wn learn' from Ilarrisburg that the mana gers 'of the State Agricultural Society, are anxious to hold their nest annual Fair at Erie, provided our citizens furnish' them the necessary encouragement. The amount re quired, we Believe, is only 45,000, and this sum, it would seem, might readily be se cured. The advantage of having the Fair here would recompense us tWq or three times over for the sum expended. We hope to see the efforts of those who are laboring to ob tain the location of the Fair at our city meet with a liberal encouragement. Plutamcs who are liable to the income tax should not forget that "by law their reports are required to be made by the 10th of April. After that date 50 per cent, will be added by the United States Assessor to the amount tax able. All receipts for Special Taxes must be obtained on or before the first of May. Any person found peddling without a license, (or receipt,) or carrying on any.business without a special tax receipt,, where. such receipt is required, will be dealt with summarily. Tun Buffalo papers publish the following as a literal copy of a rattle ticket circulattl in that city RAFFLE for the Wife of Thomas Doyle, at Wolf's Hall, Court street, on Monday, March 25th, 1868. This woman 1.4 a good housekeeper, and is willing to stay with any one who may draw her.. Tickets' - - - 2,7; cents. THE German Savings Institution has re moved its office to the rooms in the rear of the Keystone Bank, having a front upon Eighth street.. The basement room lately occupied by this concern is to be taken by the Dime Savings Bank, of which Mr. L. L. Lamb is to have the chief management. We understand that the stock of the latter is be ing rapidly taken, and-that it is expected to commence operations within' few weeks. Tim Warren Mail tells the incredible story Plat a committee of Radicals from this State lately visited Washington, for the pur pose of urging Judge Scofield to become a candidate for U. S. Senator, and that he de clined the proposed honot ! The Mail does' not furnish the reason for the declination, and the public will have to form their own surmises. TIIE report of Mr. Tyler, General Superin tendent of the Philadelphia and Erie R. R., gives the following information of its busi ness for the year 1867: J`The gross - earnings from all sources amount to' *2,333,759.94. The expenses $2,010,872.86, leaving the net earnings $322,- 887.08. The proportion of earnings paid the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad were $677,- 239.51, leaving a loss to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company of $354,352.43." 31n. NATHAN Comor has become sole pro prietor of the well known hoop skirt manu factory on State street, and intends devoting his whole time to the management of the establishment. Started as an experiment, the concern has grown into extensive pro portions, and promises to hecome one of the most famous in any Dart of the country. ' Tur, mercantile appraisement list, in an• other column, will be of general interest to business men. The course of Mr. Patterson, in publishing the list in the papers of both parties, will commend him to the favorable regard of all liberal minded citizens. • Oun thanks are due Geri... F. Hartranft, Auditor Geneml of the State, fora copy of his annual report. Thel'iron, railroad, coal and canal map of Pennsylvania," which ac companies it,is a document of great value. LAST week's number of the Girard Spec tator announces that it will continue to be published for some time, Providence per mitting, but not as a paper advocating the claims of Dan Rice for President." 'GEO. IV. DeCAlir, tsQ., is preparing to remove from this city to Staten Island, N. Y„ where he has one of the most elegant pro. perties in the country. Ouu information relative to the Meadville municipal election was incorrect. The city went Radical by 129 majority. A .Iv.sLors husband in-Cleveland soothed his resentment,by chopping his wife's piano to pieces. SUORT AND SWEET. Ilon. Wm. M. Converse, of Franklin E jn .this State, a member of the Democratic Na• 'tional Committee, has announced, his pur pose,to vote for General Grant for President. —iforlfimi Evening lbst, (Rad.) The man \viva penned the above statemen and the journal that published it are infa mous liars. W. M. Convznsg, of Franklin, Conn. . of ntorEßTY.—The LancaStCr •Intelligencer, In ,;tpeaking of the importance and great advantage of advertis ing sales of property in the -newspapers, in I addition to having hand bills printed, _very truthfully says : "A newspaper La read by hundreds who never see the attractive hills which are posted in the taverns and the store rooms. Every subscriber to ti country paper reads ail such advertisements carefully. Ile knows who is I selling out anti exactly what? is Offered for eale. The advertisements are a topic of con versation when friends meet, and arrange ments are made for attending sales. The re- suit is n large crowd, spirited bidding, and a realization - of ten, twenty or fifty times what it costs .to advertise. No money is so sure to return a large profit as that spent on printer's ink. A single additional bidder on a single article will pay all it costs to advertise a sale. of personal property in "ix newspaper. Is it not strabge then, that, any one .should fail to advertise? Let our friends think of the, mat-' ter." 'NOTITII Emyr, Apr.l, '6B ED. OnsEnvEn. :—There is a subject of great interest, politically, to myself as also•a number of my Reputiliean neighboas, upon which would he . glad to have' you throw ,some 'The question is thii: the Dis patch friendly to Gov. Curtin„ or not? If it N, why does it make such war upon some of. the GoVernor's best friends': Mr. Jas. Sill; for instance, who, I am very.- credibly in formed, was placed upon the Electoral ticket by Gov: . Curtin himself; seems to be the es: pocial target at 'which, the Dispatch is just now firing off its noisy but harmless squibs. Now, if Mr, Sill - is the enemy of Glove Curtin, which the Dispatch would fain have uslie leive he is, why did the thiverner have him placed upon that ticket ; and if he is a friend of the Governor's, then why does not the Dispatch "e knowledge the corn ? " One - thing seems.-main, the Dispatch had better post itself upon "the situation," or keep mum. • IlEertif.fcAN. PEnserßAL.—The distinguished surgeon anti Physician, Dr. Liston, from the Albany Eye and Ear Infirmary, whose fame as a suc cessful operator upon all diseases of the Eye, Ear. Throat, Catarrh and Chronic diseases of all kinds, is unsurpassed by the reputation of any other gentleman in tire., country, will be at Brown's Hotel, in this city, on next Wednesday and Thursday, the Sth and 9th days of April, stopping for those two days .only. We advise all afflicted who desire to have their cases treated by skillful and com petent hands, to ,call and secure the services of Dr. Liston. * THE London Tines regards the United! State' as in deadly peril as a nation. Impe'aelt; : j meat and repudiation it considers the agents Of destruction. RICHARD ' S. Ilnowri, (negro;) of Boston,, has been appointed - . Justice of the Peacefort the county of Suffolk, Mass.; by Gov. Bubt Lock. , TEMPERANCE . LECTU74I-3fr, S. M. ifew , lett, the famotti Temperance Lecturer, the, rival of Gough, will lecture on Temperance in' Farrar Hall, on Wednesday evening; April Bth. - The lecture is under the ausi paces of the Temple 'of 'Honor .and Good Templars. Tieltets 25 cents, for•=sale at fly bookstores. Tut: NEW Yi)ltK Srs.—Attention is vited to the advertisement of the Sun news) paper in to-day's paper. The Sun is one of the newsiest, and most enterprising, as •it is the ellcapul, of all the New York papers. PERSONS wishing photographs from Chain,- ber's, St. Clair's and' a portton of INMier's negatives, can have them byleaving their orders at Ohlwiler's;photograph rooms, Bos,-. enzweig's Block. .apr3-3t MARRIED. Dtvis—DrNs--On Tuesday evening, -March 24th. at the residence of the brides mother, by for. A. G. Laurie, Mr. E. W. Davis, of Crossingville, Crawford county, to Hiss Sarah J, Henn; of Erie. 1 Russr.m---Dnomi—Li Waterford, Pa., on the 26th ult., by Rev. T. T. Bradford, Mi. Chester B. Russell, recently of Hamilton, N. t., to Hiss Julia Drown, daughter of John Drown, Esq., of 31'Keau, Pa. Lockport, Pa., an the 19th of Februarsi, VB6B, by Henry Esq., Mr. James J. Halstead and Miss Susan Waldo, both of Lockport; Pa. 7 VANCYSE-MAIMIN-At the residence of the bride's &titer; in Girard, do the 18th 14, by Henry Dill,'Esq., Mr. Daniel Vancyse rild l " to Miss Alvit,rs artin. i'LEIIIER-11 e4—On March 19th, at the residence of e bride's father, near' Mill village, Erie county, Pa., by Rev. Isaac Breneman, Mr. 11. M. FleiSher, of Crawfoid county, to 31iss M. J. Burger, of Erie coun ty. Surrtr—FuLLEtt---an the .17th ult., by Rjv. G. W. Cleveland, at the residence of the ' bride's parents, Mr. Charles — Smith and Miss Clara M. Fuller, all of North East Township.. ' 1 RonEura—PounttorAt the residence lof the bride's father, March Itld, 1868, H. R. Pomery, F. 4.41., in Elk Creek, by Rev'. Geo. Franklin ; Mr. Daniel Roberts to Miss $a- rah F. Pomeroy . . WurrrEmonE—WfirrrEmonE—At the resi dence of the bride's father, by Rev. Wil . Liam Richens," Mr. Prank A. Whittemore, of Erie, to Miss Ruby F,.• Whittemore; of Albion. • DIED. 3lrt.Es—At his residence, near Girard, on The 27th bf March, lion. James Miles, aged yeam. ,• • IlynsT—On thi 11th of March, at the rt_Si _ dence of her son, W. H. P. Hurst, in Alen ' ango Tp., Mrs. Margaret Hurst, wife of the late George Hurst, in her .89th year. Meadville ,and Titusville payers please copy.] CL nn--March 26t1i., Timothy Clark, Jr.c . of consumption, in his ,17th year. PtahLytin North East, at Ri s e residehce ofJohn Webb, of inflammation of the ltuhr'4l Joanna Phillips, aged 07 years. o'llnm - is—ln this city, Wednesday morning, April Ist, Mrs. Margaret o , Brien, wift of Richard O'Brien, aged 40 .years. Funeral to take place from her late residence; on tat Third street, between S and Peach, on • Friday, at 9 o'clock A. M. [The death of this egtimabl lady will' be learned with deep regret' y a ido circle of acquaintances. ' Modest and a . iable in'her dispositions,- a devoted christian ' and true friend to the . poor; zealous in every good work; a model wife and mother—she bad endeared 'herself to all who knew her. Iter loss .will be a sad blow to her family, and scarcely less to the charitable organizations of the church, who always foutid in ltCr a faithful coadjutatorl ' Erie Market Report. The following ire the buying prices of the re tail dealers: FRUITA AND VritiratmEs. --Apples, Green, bushel, $1 50€41 55; Dried apples - IP bushel. 02 Potatoes gi bushel soc; Turtilw. IA bushel 40c Beets ? bushel 00c; Onions 11 - bushel $3 00/43 50 Deans $ bushel $1 drat al; Raspberries to 300 Blackberries It lb 15c; Cab a head Be. Paavisiorra—Butter gi lb 400; Cheese ? ID 15% Mc; Lard? tate; Eggs ? dozen hie; Beef, dress ed, ? tiOdDc; Muttoti, dressed, ?lb 86t0c; Pork, dresAwd, ? lb llo; RAM, sugar cured,? lb tic; Hams, plain., ? m lie; Shoulders' 12c; Pork, heavy mem, bbl 5:15 09; Perk, clear, bbl $27 50; Dried Beef,? lb 20C. Nitscet.L.Potsxma- , CloVer Need ? .bushel $8 75; Timothy Seed la bushel td 55 T54 01; Flax bead 00; lb $.2 04, Lumber, hemlock, $lO 00; do Pine, canumon,sl9 00; &Wine, 4- _akar, $lO 00;• Shingle% shaved, $4 39; de 'sawed $ 30; Tim; ? tou sls Olt Wood, hard, short, ? cord $3 00; do hsrd,loug, ? cord $5 OM Gusts, FLOUR AND FEED-The following are the retail sellingyrices: Fleur, XXX W.W. ? bbt $l5 00; do X.\red "E 4 bldsl3 1.0; do XX spring IX bbl $ll OD; Wheat, white wlnter,? bushel :s'l 00; iltik-v 2 vl9 s tlo seed s h r ei n !? 9 , ) . 1.3.4,5A; 41 . 0 sp r rini i baxhct $ I / 5); Oats le tuslll - 14,1c; %, 103 lba !2.10; Feed Vi 103149112 25. Attu a bbtrtitstmnuo. ifif-Advertisementa, to secure Insertion, must be hauled In by 8 o'clock on Wednefulai after noon. All vAlvertlsementiwill be continued at the expense of the inlveitliter, untesB ordered for a epeeltied true. Auction ly G,W.SiiLLSFX,onSaLurday monocle next. fl Four Cows, it ay Mare ti years old, 'Porta ble TO Buggy, nearly' new, Trotting Harness', Furniture, Sc. p_-1 Notice. /AN THE IothDAY OF HABCTI, PM, F. Batt sehard, tten., and F. Bauseharti, Jr., retired from the firm of Bausehard,Gloth St Co., and on the same claw Wm. Shutt+, and Frederick Shutte became members of the - game. The thin name hereafter will la. Moth, Mune & Bro., who will continue. the swill, Door and• Platting tllh bust mica at the old stand, MOll2ll-We , t corner of loth and Holland. streeticErie, Pa. We liave the bent ftwillties for carrying on the lisinens, and hope our former customers will continue to favor Lie with their patronage, weaning them that Are Will Brune no charts to give them satisfaction. • F. E. GLOTH, \VM. SU UWE, FRED'S(' SHUTTE. Erie, April 2, ISIIS-4w' REMOVAL. EDWARD COUGHLIN has removed his BoCit and Shoe Store to NO, 529 FRENOR EITTLEVET; First door north of Sixth. where hewni be hap py to supply his old and pew customers with th.. he‘t quality of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPER, ETC. Sir Particular Attention paid to eustoin work, apll-Iw. Dissolution. THE CO-PARTNER:4IITP heretofore exi%t tog Muter the firm unme of Clark. lh Metcalf, lv this day dissolVed by mutual consent. 1. D. CD k.PIC April 1, 1803—apfi-ft , w. METVALF. =! CLAIRIE Sc GOODWIN, • BANKERS, Erie, - Joe. D. Clark, of the firm of Clark J.: Metcalf, and John N. Goodwin, of the firm of Eliot, Goodwin & Co„ having ffssociated together for the purpose of doing a general banki ng nese in all Its branches, opened on Wednesday, April let„ . ln the room recently occupied by the Second hatlolllll Bank, corner State street and Park Row; succeeding to the business of Clark el:Metcalf, who dissolved partnership on the tat of April, U 36.4. The firm of Eliot, Goodwin & Co., also dissolving on the same date, we hope for a continuance of the patronage heretofore given us. apr24 f. NEW LOCATION DAVIS Stateremoved to Whittleh's Stock, corner of State and Tenth Streets, Erie, Pa., where he has Opened a LARGELY INCREASED STOCK Of GrOceries Fruits, Vegetables, Provisions and everything usually kept in a first-clam, grocery establishment. We are determined not to be surpassed, and invite all who want any thing in our line to call, feeling assured that we shall be able to give satisfaction both as to qual ity of goods and prices. Country Produce. Bought and Sold. We have openeU a COMMISSION DEPARTMENT, Po which we ask tfiie attention of those having Produce to dispose'. of. We pledge ourselves to secure the highest market price for all articles entrusted to our care. DEALERS IX THE ADJOINING TOWNS, Iti4 otl the LineN of liallrowl, with g - ittrxrs, VE4ETA.BLES, ETC apatiS-t apr2 t '.5!" -___,,,-;::. HALUS N ;_,. _, , VEGETAIXE SICILIAN , . ,- HAIR f."--*: , -:. , -.--:: IZENEWIR. The basis of its remedialproperties is a vege table compound. . IT WILL ItESTORE GRAY RAM TO ITR ORIGINAL COLOR. • It will keep the hair from'faillng out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lasi rous and silken. • It Is a splendid hair dressing. B. P. HALL & CO, Nashua, N. It„ Proprietors. For sale by all druggists. inlll9-Im. Farm for Sale. finlE UNDERSIGNED h'ffeta for sale his vain '. able farm, on the Kuhl road. In Harbor Creek township, one mile south of the Colt Sta tion road, and eight miles from Erie. It con tains fifty-five acres and eighty penher..all Im proved andin the highest state of cultivation. The land is equal to the very best In that section of the county. The buildings comprise *a 2 ado ' fralno hone° with 1.1,4 story kitchen and good roliar under the whole wood bowie atid work ouse; 2 barns, each 30x4.5 feet ; shed TO feet long with stable atthe end; and all the necessa ry outbuildings. A first class well of soft water, which never fails. is at the kitchen don!. There titan orchard with 110 apple tress, ell grafted, and bearing ; and an abundance of almost evem other kind of fruit grown In this neighborhood. The only reason why I wish to sell is that am going NV est to eatbark Itt another occupation. Terms made known by appleing to me on the p or to Hon. Elijah nubbin, attorney at-Law. Erie. Pa. ' J. A. SAWTELL, decS-tf. • Pest Office Address, Erie, Pa. MINE, FOX, OR MUSK RAT TRAPS By the dozen or single, or side by deel.3-tf. J. C. BELDEN. LATEST NEWS FROM WA SHINGTON BIG FISHING Ft, THE PRESIDENCY :F3Alr_.4_lLi 4rri.l_,r, EDSON, CHURCHILL & CO. The Latest Arrival of the Season ! I= Alpaca--Black, Brown and Drab-- .-Splendid Goods ! - Penn'a. THE LARGEST STOCK OP PRES - TS IN TOWN. ir ('nncistinG of 'Sferrimne, Spragueq, Amerimova, Coel:tenon:4, and all other popular makes That. everybody has been railing for and ran now be supplied, with. nog are going like i BLEACHED - IVY S S ! In the :tfurket. New York Nllllq, Wommt.M Lortsthaiq, Frattst of the Loom, &e., 50,000 Yards of Bliown Haslins ! • That we are willing that our customers should early away, as we have not room for th counters are loaded dos, 0 with Ixanestie Goods, bought previous to the Now is the time to toy, before they go higher Next Flo r South of the Pos 0111:T. Johnson and Grant in a Flurrp! INI Eat notaltilstandlng all this. the Cheap Dry Goods Store of JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK 01, TO HI SOLD AWAY DOWN BELOW THE MARKET T - IvidiPc stock Very Handsome patterns, Superior to any In Tam') FULL LINE OF PINK AND WHITE PRINTS, TAE LARGEST STOCK OF' -20,000 Yamis Cheap Muslins, From S to 121.2 •Centis We have Just m.ve LATE ADVANCE IN THE EASTERN MARKET ! CALL AT TUE LIVE STORE OF Edson, Churchill & CO., kT TAF. 1;(3 Manufactor!..•