The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, May 07, 1868, Image 3

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ERIE, PENIsi - "A, MAY 7, 1868.
mantis tor sale at the Observer Office.
l'he hollowing blanks are kept -for sa l e at the
ofr , ner °Mee, and can be furnished in any
morber desired:
"f all ktnda. single and in books.
Wank Iteceleta, single and in books.
Wanantee Deets, common and New York
to at
krgnee., common and with extra clause.
units Claim Deeds.
iossnents for the Bale of Land.
Ityrrlage Certificates.
Warrant% for the Relief of the Poor.
liord's Warrant • s.
Bo as
loni Toon n .
judgillellt Bonds, Common and Tight Form.
int ,. r rogatortes. _
loses, o mmo * n - and Tight Form.
arr
or all kiis.
tunions, Subpsenas and - Searnh Warrants.
Fvsmtions and Sam Facing:,
Declarations.
Adrainrstrators• and Guardßans7 Bonds.
Commonwealth Warrants.
tgdavit, Bond and Attachment.
power of Attorney.
011 Leases and Refusals.
License petitions and Bonds.
Assignments.
Meclianic- Lien.
Garnishee Attachment.
F.miewsce vs. Endorser.
rondable's Sales and Bonds.
talents.
pr
Pate and For Rent.
Irene Lis-T.—Double Sheet Deeds 01,25 per
75 cts. per halt dozen. Mingle Sheet
and Mortgages 75 cents per dozen; 40 cts.
4 leaf dozen. Notes and Receipts 75 cents per
11.1 r, d; lu cents per fifty; 10 cents a dozen. In
S o lis of one hundred 111,00; of fifty 50 cents; of
:S cents. All other blanks are got
cpon,hcetoof uniform size, at 40 cents per
„r,,, cents per half dozen. Where small
are ordered by mall 10 cents addition
be charged for postage. my7-tf.
'SO7'loE—After Mix date no paper will be
fr, , 71 fffire, for any length of time,
yau n( in adrance, u nlfM to old
An* , responsibility we are (repainted
ap9-tf.
Thig Means Yon!
We ,end out this week a number of bills
azur-4 s ubscribers who are in arrears for a
ir or over, and will continue to pursue the
; on , cont.-e until all indebted are notified.
t ! ,. our re,olve to slight none, and we hope
that every one w ill give a prompt response.
We have several thousand dollars scattered
jn Athill hums over the country, and can't
dont to lie out of it any longer. Some of
e have kindly appealed to be
-I.,re, and We now make this 414 'request to
them• in the trust that they are men of too
much If respect to continue to cause us in
~n‘Lnienc'e by withholding our just dues.
ap3o-tf.
Observer for the Campaign.
Tiu t)b•ener will be furnished to earn
.üb,rribcr+, from this date, until thi
rif•r of the Presidential canvass, at •the fill
101% imr low rtites
Ont. opv, months
Fm , copies, cis months,
Tt a copies, , is months, and an addition
al copy-For the one who gets up the
club, 10.00
line copy, three month:, .50
Fit( copies, three months, - - 2.50
Teti comes, three mouths, - - - 5.00
Subscriptions may commence at any date
box% cut thii and election, and will be
promptly discontinued n hen the time has ea
pircd
New Adverti.ements.
clondurin et Co., of Boston, Mass., offer
inhieements to ag.ents.—The card of Hal
k S Richmond, -Attorneys at Law and
.elicitor. of Patents, is deserving of special
attention—The tirm of Colt kV Hunter, at
Mill Village: has dissolved partnership.—
.lulu Ann Baron is executrix of the estate of
I' .1 Baron, dec'd.—hall's Hair Restorer
:•• lu;hly recommended.—.McConkey cl
sip nnon aro selling at reduced prices.—
'.I F Walther has received his spring stock of
tl , ll - good , ,—H. M. Riblet, Esq., is assignee
fin 11. Perkins, R. H. - Frisbee and Da
ti Chapin, bankrupts.—Wm. T. Aver
ill is a—iirnee of 11. 0. Frisbee, bankrupt.
—The lAncaster Intelligencer is all its ad
-I,rti,ement claims for it.—Hanlon Lic Bro.
ill Attention to their stock or groceries, &c.
I • .
LICEN , F. APPLIC kTION..—The following
application , for .hotel, eating house and
tt hole‘nde liquor license, have been filed in
the r;tliett 01 the Clerk of the Court, and will
In e presented for consideration On the fourth
Mmidav in .May next :
Md. 3L'Osbora, Girard, W. L. Eel
-I,v. Christian Leopold, West Ward, Eric,
John Boyle, South Erie, J. M. Iloidridge,
Spraudield, A. Wagner, Adam Guelcher,
J ,, bnAnthony, West Ward, Erie, .J. D. Mc-
G. W. Fox, D. M Crowell, South
Corr", Kunigunda Stott, 0. F. Soper,
(~r;), Joint' Bloeser, West Ward, Erie, C. H.
Tun, D. S Donaldson, South Ward, Corry,
C“thrine Streck, A. W. Vantasscl, West
Ward, Erie, George Tabor, Union Borough,
P. Hoffman, East Ward, Erie, John Phelps,
W-ik Hord Borough, I). Dix, North East
B.roudi, D. W. C. James, Union Borough. '
M.ksex.--Jacob Leib, Mill Creek
:p John Norton, Springfield, H. Benham;
ter,' d, John Fehrenbach, Mill Creek, Wm.
khor, Henry Brehrer, Isaac Gerstle, -Ntat
.lo t. Sueblein, C. G. Brown, West Ward,
Eno. A: Lutze, Benj. Schlaudecker, Henry
Neubauer, John Lederet, East Ward, Erie,
R. Raymond, Greenfield tp., J. B. Patter
- n, South Ward, Corry.
Whole.** Liquor. —Frank Allen, West
Ward, Erie, James For, Frank S. Chester,
John Hazel, Corry, Hiram Drury, Girard
or., Matthias H. Colt, Laceuf tp., David
Boyd, Waterford, F. Schneider, East Ward,
Ino , WINTER, on NEST?—The funny
rat out• of our exchanges proposes a co
:. cltmn 1 / 2 1 hid' will be hard to answer:
11 ',situ this is lust winter, or next vt inter?"
•We have, - he says, "an almanac in the
of the St-1860—X. edition,
, hlt I, I have MIN ayb found reliable on dates,
..cugt, dare is a want of breadth and liberal
hi the medical views,—it recommends
ot;cttlnetly tbr all complaints, which .Mrs.
"Lulu s says she don't believe in. It gives
th , u• months in regular order, with the full
al:0;s nice 01 days for each ; tells when the
•'.:; moon and tide ought to rise, with anec
conundrums, and other scientific and
information, making it a veryenter
tazin; periodical, and remarkably cheap at
re price."
You eau get single copies fur nothing,with
-'•'l ril discos nt on larger quantities.
According to this almanac spring ought to
set in on the first of March, and conse
'•atly be about half through.
is customary to allow winter a few days
' - x week or two to wind up business and
-.pose of stock on hand, distributing any
zdA that may be left over, and let off a little
LiVas freezing power.
hut hanging on for six weeks is imposing
2:(u)d nature. •
The clerk of the weather is neglecting his
q, and ought to be impeached.
THE Eaarr-llorn LAW—The following is
text of the Eight Hour law passed at the
s•-••• syssion of the Legislature. It only ap
in cases where no stipulated period is
',:rvfft upon between employers and employ
ett andµ ill make no essential differesee in
ulations of the working classes:
64 :1. That on and after the fast day of
4,1 Y, 1t , 68, eight hours of labor between the
r -'lzg, and setting of the sun, sha be deemed
zd held to be a legal day's work ll
in alleases
labor and berrice by the day, when there
to contract or agreement to the contrary.
P ' 9 thtoi, The pay he the same as in ten
' 1 •:c 2 This act shall not apply to, or in
vi ay affect, farm or agricultural labor or
ice by the year, month or week; nor
Ail any person be prevented by anything
7:ala contained, from working as many
overwork, or extra work as he or she,
^...y Fe e fit, the compensation to be agreed
: i ma bet% een the employer and the em
; , ore.
t , Ec 3. All other acts or parts of acts re
.•=zltig, to the hours of labor which shall con
-4trae a day's work in this State are re
TRY. celebrated criminal case of the CM*
lt4;awe.alth vs. C. V. Culver, Radicalex-Con
g'tssisan tor the Crawford district, has been
4ala continued in the Venanzo(Pelm4Court
quarttr Sessions, for want of a material
' Th" , and other alleged important testimo
]
.4'J Culver and Austin, the defendants,
indicted , on the oath of Dr Egbert,
` - z. , rging them with a conspiracy to embezzle
Wm°
LOCAL , ,
Coma of last week's ObathrissF(Mtildping
the income list, can be obtained by calling at
the office. -
Tun man who undertook to set up as a
weather prophet has applied for the benefits
of bankruptcy.
Joins GUNNIBeN, EN., has been selected
as the member of the_Radical State Central
Committee for Erie Co:
Tnz changeable weather tells featlidly up
on the human system. We have hardly met
a person in the last two weeks who is not
more or less suffering with a cold.
To cm= the mouths of the gossips, the
editor of the Dispatch givis notice that his
offer to sell that establishment 9s not forced
by any cause" except the one•given in his ad
vertisement. •
_lv looks much as' though Judge Pettis
would be permitted to walk .over the Con
gressional course in . Crawford county with-
Out a competitor. ; 4 10 other person' has yet
been announced as a candidate..
Tin Register gives notice that the Execu
tors, Administrators and Guardians who
have filed their accounts with him will have
the same presented to the Orphans' Court on
Thursday, the 25th of May, at 10 o'clock, for
confirmation and allowance.
, TUE Gazette is getting to be a "repudiator."
In its last issue, it says: "If we had the pow
er we would influence our capitalists to dis
pose of •every dollar which they have invest
ed in U. S. Bonds, and have it immediately
put to work in real estate."
Bno. Bunron, of the New Castle Cham
pion, has been in the city several days, en
deavoring to wake our business men up to
the advantage of securing the trade of that
section. The Champion is securing a very
large circulation, and as an advertising medi
um has few superiors.
Tun old Zimmerly house, on the South
side of the Park, has been taken by Isaac
Van Tassel, who has thoroughly repaired
and renovated it, and fitted it up in good
style. Ho has an abundance of room, and we
recommend it to the patronage of persona at
tending Court.
Bno.' PArs,.of the Corry Telegraph, was in
the city on Friday, looking as 'sleek and
hearty as if competition agreed with him,
and fully sustaining his reputation of being the
best looking editor in Western Pennsylvania.
lie has recently made a change in the head
of the Telegraph; which materially improves
its appearance.
. Tut: Dispatch of Saturday last contained
two lengthy editorials, the one severely erit
cising the Roman Catholics and the older the
Israelites. In each case, the main reason is
acknowledged to be the fact that most of the
members of these denominations vote the
Democratic ticket. The Dispatch's ideas of
theology, like its politics, are dreadfully
"mixed."
*l.OO
5,00
THE notorious Galusha A. Grow, whose
connection with Culver in the Reno - railroad
scheme, and spontaneous combustion efforts
at oratory, have made - his name familiar with
most of the people of the North-West, has
been selected Chairman of the Radical State
Central Committee. Without hiS name is
lept before the .public in some capacity,
Grow would be the unhappiest man in the
world.
THE Meadville Republican doesn't like
the "Copperhead papers," because they call
it a "pop-gun," and thinks "its shots evident
ly annoy them." We assure our over-sensi
tive cotemporary that nobody has yet suffer
ed the slightest annoyance front any "shots"
it has fired. The conceit which leads the
Republican to suppose any one could be wor
ried by such pitiful attempts at wit and se
verity is really deserving of sympathy.
JUDGING by the list of announcements in
the Republican papers of Crawford county,
it begins to look as if the whole party in that
county wanted to be elected to office. Their.
ambition seems to increase in proportion to
the insignificance of the position sought,sev
en eager aspirants being willing to serve as
Commissioner, and only one as yet in Con
gress. Perhaps the discreditable conduct of
the latter body leads them to fear for their
reputations.
Is addition to the names published in the
last Observer, the following persons have
announced Themselves as candidates for the
Radical nomination in Crawford county :--
District Attofney, B. B. Pickett and S. M..
Davis, both of Meadville ; Assembly, Wm.
Beatty, Meadville; Congress, S. Newton Pet
tis, Meadville; Associate Judge, E. H . Chase,
Titusville ; -County Commissioner, Robert J.
Waldo, of Summe rhill ; N. S. Cummings, of
Greenwood ; 11. J. Cooper, of Conneantville.
In Venango con ntv.R. B. Rerpst, of Oil City,
announces himself as a candidate for Sheriff,
subject to the usages of the Radical organi
zation.
Tun completion of the Buffalo & Wash
ington B. 8., from Buffalo to Emporium,
will, in all probability, result in the ultimate
construction of a new through road, across
Pennsylvania, from the Lake to Washington
and the South. It is claimed that a shorter
and easier grade than the line of the Susque
liana can be secured from Emporium,
through Clearfield, Huntingdon, Fulton, and
Franklin counties, to the Potomac near the
Shenandoah Valley. The people in the
counties named are very eager to have a
road built, and measures to secure that• ob-
Ject have been adopted in a number of local
•lties. Should stock enough be subscribed,
It will not be many years until Buffalo se
cures a road that will prove a formidable
competitor to the Phila. & Erie and liorthent
Central routes.
Otrn quotations a couple weeks ago from
the Dan Rice campiign song, have apparent
ly been misunderstood by-the New Castle
Champion, which retorts upon us by talking
about "scaramouchs" and other monstrous
animals, the very thought of which is
enough to drive one frantic. If our worthy
cotemporary will again peruse the Observer
of that week, he will discover that what has
beet innocently mistaken for sarcasm was
designed to bring the shrewdness of the
Colonel's tactics into notice and show that he
has friends who understand thesecret of cre
ating political capital as well as any. Cer
tainly there was nothing designed to be,
"phunny" in our comments Upon the song,
and if people can discover such a quality
therein it must lay in some feature of the ar
ticle which we had no part or design in pr*
ducing. Brother Burton is one of the clev
erest fellows in the world, and just as keen
as he is clever, and' it is artiyatery td us bate
he could arrive at such an inComprehensible
conclusion.
TIM fine reputation which the Reed Rouse
enjoys among the traveling public must be
as gratifying to our citizens generally as it is
to the owners and managers of the building.
In every locality we have visited,' we have
invariably heard it spoken of as the hotel,
par excellence, of the Lake .region, and we
are led to believe that its reputation , extends
wherever the city is known. Outside of New
York and Chicago, there are not a half dozen
public houses equal to it in the elegance with
which it is tarnished, the convenience, of its
arrangement, or completeness with which it
is conducted, and it has dime as mueltAfirot
more, to advance the interests of the city as
all other causes combined. -We are not
aware to what extent it is remunerating the
proprietor azskinanagers,bdt, : ainizerely trust
that they are meeting wits. a- reward kud
i
to their deserts. The experience of the past
. has taught our people how much inktiv,May
be done to a community by 1 poorhotel,*
now that tbey have got one to be proud of,
it ought to be the delight of every citizen to
exert what influence he may possess in se
curing for it a growing and remunerative pa
tronage.
!PAll64l4lait iiiffilffitffilOlSasgnffiirt
tbiii-OutOr ire much Igerined - lestScidisld
ettonalgain!takrthe comae sad ask for a
re•clectiim. Is wild that be is pursuing the
same tactics he did in 1 868-pro}essin,g to
have no desire for the place, yet willing to
,serve if the party wish him—and moatof the
better-infonned RepubliCans regard him as
certain to turn up es a . candidita. Scofield
has such an affection for the dear people that
he couldn't possibly find It in his heart to re
fuse if they asked hint to be their repiesen
tative for another tem. His hold upon the
interior counties, and the difficulty of con
centrating upon any one candidate in Erie
county, renders his nomination nearly cer
tain, In case he wishes it;and we are much
mistaken in the man if he does not covet an
other term. We look upon itisti almost set
tled in advance that Erie county is again to
be deprived of her rightful representation in
Congress; ihismghtbe petty' quarrels among
her own politicians.
Tug authorities of South Erii, with the
energy and enterprise which has .secured
them an enviable reputaticsa t are pushing for•
ward the borough improvements to an ex:
tent which almost places the city proper to
blush. New sides elks are being built, streets
graded and improved, needed thoroughfares
laid out, and the whole locality Wears an ap
pearance of thrift that speaks volumes for
the efficiency of its officers. The progress
which has attended the incorporation of this
borough is a significant index to the results
that may be attained by a few active men
working in concert. The leading citizens of
South Erie, instead of constantly pulling one
another by the nose, seem to strive to pro
mote the common welfare, and by so doing
have accomplished mote in a year or two's
time than could have been done in a century+
in some old fogy communities that we have
.heard of. .
Tim Titusville Herald advocates the selec
tion of E. H. Chase, Esq., of that city for As
soclate Judge, and says for thirty years that
portion of Crailord county has had no side
judge upon the bench. Finless aide judges
are of more importance in Crawford county
than any other we know of, it strikes us that
it does not make much difference what local
ity they come from. The only time we have
ever - heard of, when one of this class of
officers was called upon for an opinion was
in the famous case in New Hampshire, where,
after the Court had been tired out with a
tedious trial, the- Presiding Judge turned to
his "ornamentaM brother, and remarked,
"This is a very hard seat, isn't it, Judge 4"
To which the other replied, "A very hard
seat, indeed," "aud that," be afterwards re
lated, "was the first and Wit instance in
which my advice was ever asked while I sat
upon the bench."
Tan Philadelphia Press of a late date con
tained the following complimentary notice of
a lady whose former residence in Erie, and
large acquaintance-here, will cause it to be
read by many of, ottr patrons with more than
ordinary Interest` Her many friends in the
city will be rejoiced to learn of the flattering
success that has attended her:
, "We ought to have remembered the old
rule of 'place aux dames; and made earlier
mention of some very fine landscapes by Mrs.
E. A. Christie, who successfully competes
with the manlier sex. Her 'Casco Bay, Omst
of Maine,' Mount Washington', and views of
scenery on the verge of Pace Erie, are, In
deed, productions of very high merit, and
show not only great ability, but much obser
vation, study and practice. The 'Casco Bay,'
in particular, is ono of the best pictures in
the Exhibition. We are the more gratified
at Mrs. Christie's success, inasmuch as when
she first exhibited, the Press predicted it, as
an almost certain eventuality. ' -
A connEsPommvr writes to ns, protesting
against the frequent changes of school books
in his district, and asking that *e shall com
ment wort; die matter, "the complaints in
regard to which," he asserts, "are general
over the country." We possess but little In
formation on the subject, and suggest that
some one who does should" flunish us a com
munication covering the grounds referred to.
The true system, it seems to us, wouldbe for
the Directors to carefully-adopt a complete
series of text-books, and then only change it
when circumstances absolutely require the
introductiOn of another. It has grown into
a proverb that poor parents are always
blessed (or cursed) with the most children,
and a change in school books is often a bur
then diffcult for them to bear. ,
Ili Mr. Lowry's last - greenback speech he
undertakes to figure out the interest on the
national debt in a manner that will bring it
within the comprehension of all classes, with
the following result :
"Our whole debt, I stated, in round num
bers, at two billions five hundred millions of
dollars ; the annual interest, at six per cent.,
is one hundred and fifty millions of dollars,
a little over four hundred and twelve thous
and dollars each going down of the sun,
or seventeen thousand dollars for each honr
of time, two hundred and eighty-six dollars
for every minute, and nearly five dollars for
each tick of the clock."
Tux Demcieratie Convention of Venango
county has been called . to meet at Franklin
on Tuesday, the IGth of June, and the prima -,
ry meetings will be held on the Saturday
preceding: The Chairman of our Committee
Rill be pleased to hear any suggestions from
members of the party -in regard to the Con
vention in Erie county. The custom of late
years has been to hold it in August or Sep
tember, but it any number of the Influential
Democrats of the county regard an earlier
date_as desirable, he will gladly. lay their
views before the Committee.
A CORRESPONDENT •►riles to the Dispatch
that he has "been: engaged in business which
has called him to every village and almost
every hamlet in Erie county; and in almost
every case where politics were introduced in
the conversation, it seemed to be the desire of
the Republicans that Erie county should sus
tain A. fang, Esq., at a candidate for Con
gress." We suspect that a good deal of al,.
lowance will have to be made for the writer's
enthusiasm.
Wz neglected to state, at the proper time,
that Messrs. E. M. Cole & Son have 'made
great reductions in the charge of binding
books, magazines, &c., which will place it
within the means fl any person who chooses
to, have his loose publications put m neat
and convenient shape. A long experience
with this firm warrants tis in reemnmending
them to the of the public.
MB propellor Governor Cushman explod
ed her boilers at Buffalo, on Friday, and
eleven lives
: were lost. One of the tleck
hands waa thrown over an elevator 11i0 'feet
high. The catastrophe seems horrible
enough. but in these days of wholesale rail
road and steamboat slaughters, we pause at
such a disaster as rather common place, and
congratulate selves that-it vtaaltto worm.
AT a meeting of the Grant & Curtin. Glib
of Tionesta, last week, Mr. J. Nelson' Tidd
worth made a speech strongly arguing in
favor of the payment of the bonds in green
backs. The Press says he had the largest
audience ever convened at a meeting of the
Club, and that his views commanded nearly
unanimous endorsement •
A wtemporary denominates the following
•s "Popular Errors :"
"That editors keep public reading rooms.
That they have plenty of time to talk to
everybody. That they are delighted to get
anything to fill up the paper with."
; . Tale, most comfortably situated men in
these days are those who are WWll:big upon
ashwiee: Many a poor unfortunate in bud
nem wishes he could =lump plart tor, a
while with NM* oth egOrre.
• A anon opportunity is Offered heti gents
In selling Alen. A. Stepletnejtew. trceit,
"The We:Between the Stine ; publ6hed by
the Natioiaal Pablliching of Philadelphia.
M. E. Durn.sr, Eso., has been appointed
by Goy. Geary, a Notary Public for the East
Ward of this city. He will have his office
with James Bill, Esq.
•
teufklSELY~ l llo9l9l l l o eAkti WC •
have before raffia to as a peculiar dela
* ll 4 O of gte,t l = 6 34 l P9olmba
to unic orn* evening, a bran'.
mi named Joseph Schism', residing in Greene
township, hung himself In his barn. DIM-
collies in business had led to a SheriValevy,
which drove him to flisperigan. Q. the
same day the lifeless body of Hans Stick
was found hanging in ' the woods between
Girard and Fairview, not flu; from where
Simmer killed himself last fall. He had been
on a big drunk, broke his wagon and lost his
PaPtlen.and on,coming faders, it is
supposed, was driven by remorse to commit
the-rash act. Wm. Riaim.lhfAugos Norwe
gian. residing in Venango township,attempt- .
ad to. drown • himself on Sunday, but was
seen by the . neighbors, and rescued befeen
life was extinct. He said he had been de
ceived Into coming to America, under the
imPreivdOn gai, it WIWI" land of milk and
honey," and having parted with all his mon
ey, life had no flarthercharm. -
In the Vial of. Gen. Cole for the murder of
Hiscock, at Albany, on the ground, of adul-'
tery with his wife, the counsel for the accused
makes the remarkable statement Ihnf
with
in the last two hundred years no man has
been punished by any court of justice, either
in this country or in England, for shooting
the seducer of his wife, his daughter , or his
sister, when that motive and that alone has
prompted the fatal blow."
Tax Zuschauer claims that three soldiers
who served in the army of the first Napoleon
are living in Eric county—John George Web.
er, a resident of the city, Frederick Fidler, of
Mill Creek, and Sebastian Bleile,residing eight
miles horn Erie, on the Wattaburgioad. - -Capt.
Dempsey, of the city, claims to have served
upon the English - side in the battles of Wa
terloo and Lundy's Lane.
Cszr. C. W. betters, County Tretsurei,
has announced himself di a candidate for re
election to that office, subject to the usages of
the Republican party. The Captain has made
an obliging and competent officer, and we
know of no
_member of biology • whom we,
would rather see retained in public position.
lie another column we publish the adver
tisement of the daily-and weekly IntelUgen
cer, published at Lancaster, Pa., by 11. 0.
Smith cic Co. We recommend these journals
as reliably Democratic, and among the best
conducted within the limits of our acquaint
ance. •
A FIRE broke out at Corry about foUr
o'clock on Tuesday morning, which destroy
ed the Round House ofthe Buffalo, Corry &
Pittsburgh Railroad Company; eight locomo
tives, eleven freight cars, and nine small
houses. It originated by accident, and caused
a lass of about (1150,000.
Tor local of the Dispatch acknowledges a
mosquito serenade on Monday night—the
first of the season. We prefer to receive as
few compliments as possible from that kind
of serenaders.
REV. Mn. KIMBALL will deliver a sermon
on the subject of Dr. Darling's death, by re
quest, in the First Presbyterian Church, on
Sabbath evening next.
ANEW time table will_go into operation
on the Lake Shore road on Monday, the 11th
inst.
Who Should not be' Elected to Office.
From the Crawford Democrat]
First, no man who' manoenvers for the
nomination—who tricks and plans to reach
an office that ought to be conferred by the
unbiased and spontaneous action of the peo
ple. If the individual is to be the represen
tative of the masses, the selection of the in
dividual should be the result of independent
action on the part of the people.
Again, no man who resorts to bribes and
endeavors—alas, how often with success !—
to bribe men into his support, who makes his
bids for the office as though it were an article
of traffic, and who commits himself to do this
and that in the event of nomination and
election.
And, again, the candidate who resorts to
the use of money as a' means of success is
undeserving support. It is no unCrequent
matter to hear men say "it cost ! me so much
to get the -nomination," or "so much to be
elected"—n very discrediting ! commentary
upon the merit or moral worth; of the man.
Where integrity, capacity, or moral worth is
lacking, money supplies •the deficiency. No
such man is to be trusted, and if vested with
power will neg,leet or betray the people's In
terests.
Arentayrxen&—An exchange laments the
abolishment of the old apprenticeship sys
tem, and thinks a serious Injury has resulted
to all branches of mechanism, as well as a
d g t
disadvantage to the boys of e country. It
is too true, as it says, that " 'ere is no longer
neither law nor anything„ o protect the
employer., The restraints of apprenticeship
hang much more heavily on a' bog's' hands
than they uSeti to do, and he is more anxious
to go out into the great world, which pre
sents'so many attractions. The knowledge
to a boy that he can leave at any time when
he becomes tired of his trade prevents him
frOm taking the same interest in it that he
otherwise would. The routine and drudgery
of apprenticeship is distasteful to !stoat boys,
and they avoid, it if possible. In olden times
it was thought that seven years were not too
long a time to make a good workman in any
trade, but now one-ltalf the time is consid
ered long enosgh to qualify a boy to pursue
any mechanical profession or trade he' un
dertakes. Which Is tit fimit, the boy or the
item '•" . r,
REIIPECT TO DR. DARLING.—At a special
meeting of the Erie Co. Medical Society,
convened at the office of Dr. J. L. Stewart, on
the 2d Inst., to take appropriate action on the
death of Dr. Cleo. E: Darling, Dr. George C.
Bennett was called to the chair. Drs. Wal
lace, Rrandes and Stewart were appointed a
committee to draft resolutions expressing the
sense of the meeting. The following pream
ble and resolutions were presented and unani
mously adopted :
WaratEas, Our late fellow practitioner;
Dr. George E. Darling, has, on the Ist hurt.;
died of an attack of typhus fever, caused by
exposure to that malignant disease, in the
faithful and zealous exercise of his profession
al duties,—
Resolved, That we view with high appno•
bation the courage and self-abnegation
which ptompted him to the fearless perform-
ance of duty in the face of great and manifest
hazard.
Besotted, That the scientific attainments,
the high social glandes, and the honorable
character of Dr. Darling, endeared him to us
while living and cause pa to mourn him now
ResoMed, That In the death of Dr, Darling
the profession of medicine' baa lost tmortia
ment and humattior a friend. - •
Rooked, That Dn. Wallace, lilteinit-and
SWIM be - 1 11 Ior• 1 1 0 , 01 )11: our
view ea seem ••• to the • mantras and
friends of I
,and that we wear the
ttsnalP.ati
lsasprti,
„_ ,
Awas—Scovitali—On ih6itthust i by Rev.
Mr. Hudsort;'arthe residetopoif tale bride's
brother, Mr. Bari Seoullerost Mith. Bat,
Mr. C. F. Ails, of Erie, with* Whey L.
&miller, of the former placer
Mons—Gamoi—lst Chun y i tir, Ohiot-On
the 80th M 1.
t, by Rer.'.B.' h, Mr. uy
man More, of %Mbar& Erie C 0.,. ,; to
Miss Bash 4.liliotai *NU firth& ffflii&
the aim,
byarodraose, 3Gf.Aktionittergr:
lawn to NW Anne S. PIPPOII, 0150( tlyati
city,
Swirr.-.Bm2Ktan-4n •ftiry,onitor2Sfit
Mr. Charles • 11... Swift *lea Rattle
Spencer, all of that OW.
DlMBA l t i n PAM maths 7th ult., of Whoop
ing cough; VaM Mayvonly ohild cMari on H. and—Emily :Dunham, alre, 11
months and'l4 days. • I
nanwo—ln this city, on Friday afternoon,
the Ist inst., George E. Darling, IL D.,
aged 28 years.
Moon--In Waterford, on Saturday, the 2d
inst., Mrs. Sarah Moore, wife of, James
Moore, aced 22 years.
-1 1 411fetibme thrlusap,!= _
i -akide the •
Utensil-.
docsami l ; n ieo . 7:;' - i . rho .rode to
ftilestmolian in ,Tannysun's pawls the
great awaked, ot unhappy beim - *to are
riding into' misery worse' thas - fteh bug
ging that fearfaedisease__ fever and ' Ague.
when by the use of Mthler's „Berk Bitters
they W.&t, each one, be fingerer relieved
from It ) end their ,Physical *mud:catkin he-
Mme thoroughly improved by niemm of a
purified blood and hefty condition of the
stomach. The , iiineate -remit of-ming
Ittielders Celftsta. Beth Bitters is to. ward
Witmer and ague when it is likely to make
Its appearance, and to effect a radical cure
in cases where it has aheadYgained a foot
hold..
It makes no difference how long the
victim of this disease has suffered , from it,
nor bow violent the disease itself may be, we
ArepreNTl to Omni& Indubitable _evidence
that Ti Lea:touted Beth .Bitters will
cure it. Ii It inevitable trom lhe.Mey na
ture of the medicine : hence there is no longer
any need of saying. fiend to your nearest
druggist for these valuable Bitters.. They all
sell them. trench Henn,* Mad street.
Pittsburgh, Pahnestock& Rohm, Managers.
• • my7-2w.
Bold wholesale and Malt by Mews. .1. B.
Carver & Co:, No. 21 Park Itow, Erie, Pa. •
TEN Domani Thorium—Per information
and conviction of soy person whomalicious
ly or otherwise tears down• any of infsigns,
inscribed thereon' "Burdett' Celeste
Grover as Baker Sewing hischlass," put
up through this county.
' S. M. Wstozi.,
1004 State street, Erie; Pa.
Tar. best fbrms otnotes and blanks n the
city at the Observer aim.
orb) attitrtiotnunto,
Sir Advertisements, to secure inserticm, must
be banded in by 9 o'clock on Thrmsday moo.
lug. All advertleements trill be cantinued at
the expense of the advertiser, tinker ordered
for a specified time. • -
. _
2. . SALE
e,
l i e jAV a oitn,
HALLOCE & argiumilo.
Attorneys at Inw and finite:Weis of Patent.,
N0..79 North Park Place Erie, Pa. . Persona de-
Rhine to obtain Lettens for their inven
tions, will please call oraddres ses above. Fees
reasonable. Territories sold forpatentees. Spe
cial attention given to Co ll ections. rny7-iy.
• • Dissolution. - - • ;
rrHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be;
.I. Went M. H. Colt and Jas. EL, enter. be;
busMais in Mill Village., Erie Co.. PA, was ntu..
tunny dissolved orrthe 27th day. of *urn, i
All persons having accounts with said Jinn will
call on said Colt, at Mill Village, and settle the
lame. - • M. H. COLT
Jar -Ow* . JAS. R. mINTER.
•
And that before the delivery of Goods, we pm.
pose to make
BIG CONCESSIONS f
~!„ ' , Aims Or . •
Hardware, Iron and ,Nails.
WE 3IEAN WHAT OILY.
CALL AND SEE.
No. 1:125 Poach Street.
my;-:w. M'CONICEN & SHANNON.
New Store, Walther's Block.
NO. 808 STATE STEZET
The subscriber would call the attention of the
public to his splendid stock of
Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
Just re , celved and otrt.ted at
UNPRECEDERTLY LOW PRICES!
I haven large assortment of
Domestics, Prints, Dress Goods,
bought at low prices and consequently can sell
theta very low. OW and examine my stock
floods shown with pleasure.
my7-t!
ix A .r 1 4O• & 13 lit . ,
Rare on baud a splendid assort mont of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, YANKEE 2i0T101.03,
EARTH NWARE,
CHOICE NEW FRUITS, &C.
Those favoring 'us with • call will go away
satisfied that our prices are lower than those of
any other house in the trade.
Cash is the Motto!
Goods delivered to on* part of the city free et
east. -
HANLON & Lino.;
No. 601 French St.
myl-t4
Asidipiee in-Bankruptcy. '
INTHE DISTRICT COURT of the United States
J. for the ,Westerh District of Pennsylvania,
In the matter of Zahn B. Perkins, bankrupt.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap•
puintinent as assignee of John D. Perkins, of
Erie city, Erie Co., and State of Pennsylvania,
within said district, who Mut been adjudged a
bankrupt upon - his own petition, by the District
Court of said district, dated at Erie, Pa., May
4, A. D., ma.
HENRY M. RIBLET, Assignee.
Atty. at Law, No. 13".3 Peach St., Erie, Pa.
niy7-3w.
Assignee In Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT-COURT of the 'United
States for the Western District of Ppnn'is,
the matter of R. H: Frisbee, bankrupt. The
undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment, as assignee or H. Frisbee. of:Union, in
the county of Erie and State of Tennsyhtnila.
within said district, who Nut been adjudged a
bankrupt upon his own petition by the District
Court of said district, dated at Erie / Hay I,
' • HENRY X. MLA%
Atty. at Law, No. Is2t Peach St.7, ee
nr I.
yf-Sw.
Assignee in Ilankezuptey.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT of the United
J. State. for the Western District of Penn's, in
the matter of David B. Chapin, Bankrupt. The
undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment as assignee of David B. Chapimof Lakeuf
tp., In the county of Erie and • State of Penn's,
within said district, who has beep adjudged a
bantrmpt upon hiebwat petition by the District
Court of said district, dated atErie A ssign ee
my7-aw May 6,
ISM • - - HENRY 11. BIBLE%
Atty. at Law, No. it Peach Itt, Erie lia,
Assignee in Bankruptcy.
THE DISTRICT COURT of the United
tUStates for the Western District errata:l*in
matter of R. 0. Frisbee, bankrupt, •The un
dersigned hereby g ives notice of his appoint
nreni assignee of H. 0. Frisbee, of . LOAaeuf
tp„ brie county and 'State of Peturs, within
said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt
upon his own petition, by the District Coert of
said district, dated at Lelioraf, Va., April 16, A.
D., ISI6. WILLIAM T. ATMILL,,
rar-tiw. Aahlliee-
ExecutAx's
ETrEas TESTAMENtANY'on the McKean
IA Peter Jacob Brownoi_ec'd,, late- of
tp., having been Wanted to the undersigned,
notice Is - hereby given to all Indebted to the
same to make Immediate payment, and these
having clahmiagalnat the said e sta te will pre
sent them„ daly authentifor settlement.
"JULIA ANN BARON, 'Executrix.
McKean, May 1, 7816.-et!.
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CLOPIDNAN a
my7-Bni. . 40 Hanover St., Boston. CO.aga.
.rftadialiraleNibi*sellwa LM for
11001T/CDbi MiMygllgnagt pursuallee of
1.1 an act of the r -*meal Amembly of w. lee
MainnIIAVPIIMZIOWILWA, weed_ the Uth
I V` /2 1813,, "min to Mend an
Me mode M selling unseated lands
for taxes," and the several neat lets
supplementary - thereto, and an act =WM, "an
act to increase the county rates and levies for
thous. of the Commennrasitbil i rel Month
day of Marc 83/ &adagios* to tlie ma*
dons of the Hat
sec
of en =RUM "Mt
act to reduce the State debt and incorporate the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company " passed the
29th day of April, Mt, and "an Act in relation
to the
of Rale
Mtn of "
unseated lands in th e moral
to
Ceminstinossitic,posled the so clay of March, 1632 ; the tallowingiwactsand lota
of unseated lands in the COMO. Of Erie, (or so
much thereof as will pay me arrainaps of takes
and costa accrued thereon,) will be expand to
public Gale, at. the Court, House, In the city of
Erie, on the second Monday of June, UM, at 2
o'clock, prin., and continue by adjournment
frotom
do dayso. today, if It should be found necessa-
ry
Eitlit—ltAaT WARD.
itiPeD OWNtRa. tawcairr Ts's. *ler.
Curry, Michael, lot 44, block C.. DEO 883
Davidson, Amelia, Wm, in•lot WM,
....... . U 9847 81 03
(3oalding, Jam, I.lFacre mit•lotat) 1888 910
Hot — of
P V, helm 3(W .% out-
1888-87 92 90
Hamot V 19 I
V, heirs, dais . in out
lot 640- 1888-87 923 40
Truths, Wm A, in:la est.._ 1266 69 s
satetnemo; Wen
Re alentine, 00: T, in BB f -Lot
out
-1985 18M-07 18 M
Mbe Veet,
lot Mit_
25 M 7
07 1
Sterrett 11
, /as B. helm in-lot 21M I
..;,.. 1886- 2 95 0
Stewart, J 11, heirs, in-lot 2293 and
50 feet in =4 180-87 29
Strong, Landatkcorpart. in. lot 3MB 1887 5 8 40 5
Wallace, Revßeal, hells, in-lot 6 O 1802-417 33 ta
Wallace, Rev Beni, heirs, w 3t in
lot • 281 1 / 4 1/09-87 le 80
Wallace, Rev ******* heirs, ir In
lot . 1965-87 10 80
weeuiiCe7iii; Girls
lot ..... 1868-eir S 22
sitig—Vilar WARD.
13rad157 J lames, lot 111, needs 1806 5
9 lo
BOOS ... 1867 65
B° Y er, Jaar PUtl° olss : 4ls.l M beg 1807 385
Cerbnlsh, Austin, lot Alln, sq 180647 840
Catopbell, 11 in'lot /905-...- •MN 47 Si
Pollato lota 7717.: 1868 'll 38
Fla .h lota Man 4 %Magni 1807 862
Oros*, John, lota , 1886 791
Green, Samuel, lot 18aq 1867 385
Oraee, Patrick, lot 18 aa $5
z ile ow n e trfra i tgrs, ii lot ... 48
tolBBB
aq 332. 10
Jacob, lot 15, Wocd's Plat 10%147 840
Kiel, Jain, lots 8 and 9. sq 9-- 1867 7 11
so
lo re l B l lloll. Wlll, 2U a
40
lot 21 and 11%
21, . 1861 18
t
1880 22 76
Martin, Henry, lots 18,19 as 29, of
out4ot3Bs- 1865 9 10
Martin, Henry, lot 0'50 . .. 1886 910
Perkins, Rufus usq 872, less 1%
lot. 1807 28 93
Rnsaf,ToTiii,lia jar- 15 40
Strung, Lander onCeicei94s, ....
UAW,. 186043 PM 00
40 do —. 1808-81 - 82 80
„- - do '8447.189H 144 - 8,78-. 18 6 7 - - 73
111455 q --, 180047 70 08
811e11,.31ary A, lefts, sq 84, il4Sklo3
feet - each 186647 10 98
Sanborla. Wm. tot ..... ......«. _...._ 1816 SK.
Schwab, Philip J, lot ... t.-- 1867 355
Thompson, V AI, aq ' 1867 73 10
Unknown, lot 5g a00.., .„..._.... ._..
1806 228
do lot 40, sq 368 1866 223
Wilkes, Henry, aq- 1860-tr. 134 46
Woods, Dr W 11,048 ag3ol ...... 18151 18 :ix
West, .11r8 CE. lot 2757.. 1866-67 33 M
Honecker, Pl 3, 21 ft lots 728, 1n67 hI 4.1
IRE
J & acre ou t-
tut 21 1147:
XI LLCRICIIat TOWNMIIIP.
Irvin. Wm A out-lots H 8,239,270,
271:272, 68s, 119c091 .. .. 1863
Frey; Jacob, 1 acre of tra c t . 311 - IWlre4l7
Bkike,•Tyler
Carte, John, out-iota 550,5;1, 1 acre
ach . OI
Ea e terle,..lohn, 41x13414 out-Wt.:34— 1 8AI
Goaldlnliohn, 14 acre out-lot WO.. 188647
Grant, , 5.M acre out-tot 539 -WM
Goulding, nna, 41x145 ft out-lot 531 186447
Hubblenhlte. Jos, lent,s acres,sq 61 1666
Hill, John, 14 acre out lot 550. . . 1866
Rill, Rufus, heirs acres out-lot
391, .4 acre out- lot 359, and 214 •
acres out-lot 417 1806-' 67
Harmon, Jos, 83'155 ft out-lot HS_ 18%
Johnson, Martha, 121x165 ft out-lot
- .186-17
LookiiM,llW6lll:l4, acre lot 558...„ 114;6-t17
MeSparren, Clark, o acre out-lot 5. - A 1810
McAvoy, heirs, I-16 acre out-lot 519 18%
Mandlrte, Martin, %acre
McGartey, John, E. 914.1165 ft out-lot
238 1880'
Pfeifer. John, 13 acres tract 319 1818-67
Phila & E it It Co, 3 acres tract 3*3.. 1866
Pittsburgh & E R Et CO, 514 acres 3d
Sec No T 2, 414 acres &I Sec No H,21 IKE
Patton, Wm, r, acres out-lot 514 1866
Root, Lucius, 14 acre oat-lot-572 1866
Hies, Charles, 41:165 ft out-lot 573... 1869
Rees, Merriam t,F.rie, 1-16 out-lot He 1866
Stewart & Camphausen 101x1115 ft
out-lot 1868
Shenfield, Conrad, 401110 feet out
lot HI • 18M6
itterrett,R T, II acres, tract 1/166
Shook, Peter, 82:161 ft out-lot 571... 1806-67
Stevens, Nichols, 4;4 ac's out-10t441 1866
Wittich, Elisha, 3 acres out lots WI
and
Colton. Geo W
. 2 4 gore ont-lut 391._ 1966-87
IX.Corap, (ifo W, 16 acre out-lot 131 1888
Plympton, B 9, 114 acres Res 39 1836-67
Unknown
_,_lM 31 out-lot ^AB ' 11 1 07
Taylor; .1 H, 147 perches out-lot 416 kW
Kramer, Mr, 40x14041. out-lot Hl__ 1867
Kessler, Mr, 411165 ft tract 1867
Click, Philip, Vacre out-lot VW
Cowley, David ,40x1110 ft Ras M. 136,7
Colon, Thos, 240 out-lots 549, S&L. 1'67
palms, Airs Mary, 6•80 out-lots 549,
558 1/47
McCluly, James, 14 acre out-lot W 11%7
Sterrett, Jas 11, PA acres out-lot 573 1867
Stritzinger, A, 1.4 acre out-lot HS—. 1867
Vohner, Geo, acre out-lot 568 1867
Wlckerman, Jos„ l 4 acre out-lot - SR 1867
Krumerr, Mrs,4oxl4oft out-lot 261,.9d 11167
Wagner, Geo', 401140 ft out-lot 231,31 1867
McCrack, Jane W, 2 lots square WA. 1887
Blake, Tyler It, ii. out-lot, ism
do do 414 nerve, Res 3 7 1967 •
Hanford, 51 &11., IP acres tract Sc... 1886-117
J. F. WALTHER,
808 State $t
CORRY CITY.
Burke, Joh n '1 lot on tract 31.. ..._.
.1887
Brown (of Warren) 1 lot on HAM
'.Wayne street... 1867
, Cbtinitt,-Abel, 1 acre 1865
Cassada, Charles,,M ...... 1867
Finnegan, Thomas . , *one( lot 1$&
Gurney, LA, one lot .. ... 1837
Hussey, M, llot on Washington ort 18437
'do do 3 1 4 acres, tract 34..._. 1147
do do 34 acre, tract 34 1867
do do i acres, land of Hull VW
Kant, Julia, one nen., tract 34 L 867
King, CL, one 10t... .. 1431 Kessner & Matthews:l - acre, tract3l Ii
Kelsey, Mrs, 2 lots on Franklin at. LIM
Morey, It K,1 _ lot corner. Main and
Gates streets--
Murphy, MictsaelA, acres, tract. 34 1837
Mitchell, %
F John, one lot Mai
Prindle, W, acne, tract 34 77..._.:
Rhodes„ 'Mrs 1 1 lot on Pima id... 1047
Reno, Patrick, one lotMI5
Randall, one lot . 1463
Ethedds,__Peter, acre 1and...... _._._
Smith, Henry, one 10t......._. 1%1
Stetson, George, % acre, raci..34,.... , 1867
Storer, David ? 2% acres E Wayne st lan
Stoner, Mrs 1 4 2% aces E. Wayne at 146
Stewart (of Kane)l lot on tract 31- Del
Shoots & Mrs Vedder, 2 lots, 2d Av 147
Sleeper, C B, 2 acres on E Wayne st 1157
Tlltand, James, % scry tract 34 1%7
Unknown, I lot, of RWristtd.,..--. 1153
Williams, Mix, one lot ittai
Cntunnond, Henry, tract
_43, 50 aces 18E8-41r 14 30
do do , tract 211;50acea WSW It 31
Hale & Olds, tract 02, 1 acre..... 18e5 883.
I daart . :l4 84, 10110 1 .14
Gael 100'nerea i•er 25 75
RobertacarZreolli, tract 50 acres 107 - 560
Yager, DIVICIIOIOI Alla • --... DC 11 00
fIOIJTH V.IUB BOROUGH.
ALBIOY 1401t0U011
Clark, Jesse, helm, lota R, 9, bl'k 13 1807 :10
Day, Erastua, lot 10 block 19-........ 1800-07 50
Fobes, A, lots II and 12 block 10 0107 '3)
do- lota 8, 14, 15; and 21 Mt 27 1%7 32
' Guthrie, James, lots 12 and 13 "„ 27 1866 37
Keith, A, lot 4, block 21. 11 1 01-07 71
Monttitery, 0 Blot 11 bl ' k 13...1114.1-0040 al
Paul„ Lotter, lot 6 block 21.-...,.,... 1904417 45
Town - a, Into 13, 14 115anc116, -,-
bloc er, k
13 .1 c - 1:14-03-0 1 7 304
Unknown, lota 2,3, 4,-5, 7, 11, 12, 13,
14,15 and 18 block 13 1801 1 )7
. " lobil7, 19, 10, 20;21,24A
24 and Nlock 13- .- 1991. 101
" - lots ii ljet3. .5 13 ) •
21 and lock 13-..-- LW I' 43
t: 5,4 . 17, 18,19
2: 1 / 4 21„ brk 1.3 016 3 00
41:AA %1 ' I 9
1913) 90
4 ' 14 4 t 8 N0, li, 41 3 , -
"ant, Loc 14.- 1803 - 17 s
lots 2,3, 4,7, 10, Ll, 17, IR,
19, 11, 21 and 22. block 13. 1867 183
101.9 block Z' .--- kW -- 13
lota
. 1t: 5, 711 47brk LT 18/2 90
.1 lota - b.,.21,_ A . -.also go
lots 7, I, 12, 17, 01, 19 and
' • M, block 13... 190 147
" lota Sand 0, block IS. MG di
.. lot 14, block 20.---..:-.. 1885-6: 45
6 . • • , 210111r11 CAW Towo/010%.
Farrii, 16104 0, tract la, SI acred- UM - -10 11
Goodrich, D 117, tract 50,15 . 0 acres-1865-06-117 74 00
LL
ikatiholl3.Midefi,
VIMANCK) TOIMUIIP.
AMITY TOIMIUT.
El'maker Levi, tract LW 800 sees 1818437 00 75
vi=l4ol,
ac
100sevelL. 1868 00
'Si JoseroB, itc..lBBei4ll7 03 75
Ifelwl 3T4 4.7. lo Met 18, iBOB ' 826
WATII*4I4/01WW,':
•. 3 , m 4 =zur ,"zia- r
uirs
3,,...ei.„tirrimen, tract 2114 7 bscrea MD 10 00
Litmluttteact 8611 ....DM -' DI 10
-Tharditlip -tract...S3Cacte... MIS , . • , 51
slalom 13 acres •1816
ll‘
•431ammata nixie e irieerea-...:.. -- .fors •,- :71 eo
-bsomw. T lometekteset, so seers.:. ven 'll7 SD
law. •Xaid. tract 1 acre 101
Jot" tract DIIM acres_ 1&10. 010
_- taattli. 1 actit+...--:.• WS - 101
Rana4l.Wilaat=o,ooarrea..... 15611417 it 53
tact 9,,A1 icrea.......- HES 0 (a
I M IEv Joe T. tract DOA SID acres. 105148 fIS St
CONCORD TOWNSHIP'. 1
A&CI Wacres-- 8111170, tracts 43,121 and dt,
--- 1360 11 as
AAO viv an bis,Tra4l79:lll4o.con 1886 ID 20
AurOW is R Cconsetsse,
'WWI.
iwitr aerelL lCiar - Giiiiicei as, liii °315 U7B
acres - Bu _.
w.
larlow.
_Gat - ."-- 25 7 SOW 131 t70 re
do do v ... 1. 7 41101-‘ll. do INS 413 02
do I 1 ~do , ' di; lin 141
do - do ' Fria W, do INS 930
do
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do et ik i tirt. • ,12Aki. _.-46
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1
==.1,0 31
parts ,. iirl ar tir s. sa, 54 aerts-: 1 . 12 X 7 73
tracts =sad
alftel= i tilittatitstriit DC tII
Sardond. David %lasi ,07 sal 11111547 30 42
Storer, David, tract AA% acres 1961 189
.:ontAzo TUNNIKEP.
Downi,David,
Milks Eusii. 5ere....... .....
UNION TOWN:MCP..
Cook,l
M L, tract 1A 484 acres_—...... 11163:13e 17 711
larley,ar tract 136.5 acres-- 1366 1 56
Hubbell, Jer lr, ez, tract 07„, 50 acres
Thompson C, U 11,01.2011,
_LID, HO se'. MS
Wade, Homer C, tract '10", 31 Sera 16013-4 NI 43
trNICSI nostorou
Alexander, William. village 10t..... WI .69
pitb•Stbectitrands.
IS maw TOWNSLIM. - •
St r irl"OAL" 94 so's 1991- . 67. , 45
Luus. he tract "C", 30 ac's 1161-87 17 0
owes% 10 . Mard, Grsnt, 3 atm... 10047 150
IVATIMISORD
itherwor B l. CJr, tract "C," 4ex acr'n 1808 828
Trout, tiontunt, tract zotS, Ho - acres 1887 978
•
• REJ3I2I TOWNSIIIP.
Allen. IS
. 1 . 1118 1....= . 24 acres
-
Bowers, rt. ..s ots tm and 180, 400 oar; 713
Imes --- •• - ••• - ----• ;N • -17 URI 118 80
Beasuit,W L&A J. Usti l % 4. ' U/82 2es
Jobj - ItiBhard, tract 218,28 sea 1887 482
kZb, Manse, ocTec- 188847 410
utr, decac et , Gust 5 acres 11,a7 244
ft airoo d . AL 188, 25 acres • l4 11
Skinner, Chas , tract 284 le) acres... L 73 fa
Wallace, Irvin DI, tract 21 aces 1888-87 15 12
impugn Towirgar. : • •
. •
Strong, Frnnele 1), tract 225,130 Wit 185 A-67 55 79
Swaney, Abm, acre. 1887
Talmage, ra
beWs, acre 1563-67 72
suoulrlOT9ll Town:int!.
onto; ions, Una ufX"l32
Nolan, Illehael, tract 450, 50 acroa. 1867 1 .50
SOWNBIIIP.
Howard, Thomas; tract 7S. 234 acre 1866-41 89
Whir, f3ea W, tract 1150 acres__ 1867 433
A
Thompson, V , tract 144 acres_ leas-ea 42 ail
Walden, 6, he tract Iltacres... 1897 143
atle CBZZZ %VW'S,Be.
Sherman, Oliver, tract 417, 92 acres 1866 10 C 3
'Whiteley. J.% tract 111, GO arra, 116047
- cbansmAtv Toisisautr. • '
Bradley, .7 B, Gore,2s acres 1867 227
Grant, Beni, tracts OM, 607, 340 aces 1.966 27 81
do . do tract 13M, 19 MR 204
do do tract ON, 60 acres 1867 01.9
Hall. Horace, tract 633, 1 acre_...... _
Hannah. Wm, 532. . acre . 1810 6,70
nawkbuß.E, tract IVA asre77l aces war 11 16
Jones, I w, gore. 40 scree_ - .......1,164-as-es 81 28
Jacoby. LC, tracts 03), MO, - 61 acres 1866-67 31 71
Luce, Norris, sore, 5 acrea.. , .... 1863-63 92
Low, 24 L, gore. 1866-67 2b 34
Mllks, David, tract 33), 3 acres 4, S)
More, IL gare.6oscrea....... t • 724
Menthasti, N tract 6 / 7 ,71 ae's 11981 12 4,5
Thompson, J tract, 602, WO acres_ 18G6 5 93
do do ar,
tract 603, 144 acres.. 1160 •.= 18
do do tract ear,
_l= seek., 18191-67 8128
Wallace, iohn.w, tract tom , 200 se's 1866 40 16
do do tract 616, 800 ac's_ 1863 40 1141
do do ract 75 odes 1861 • • 7 72
do - t t
ract. GIL MO *Ws 1887 27 00
C. W. KELLEB_,
County Treasurer.
aplB4w
TO THE PUBLIC,
There is no use sending to New York
FOR'iroirn TEAs:
No tole going to the refineries to buy
REFINED OIL!
No usosolnA to 4 . tottplactorives to buy
No use to pay big prices for any of your:
Groceries and Provisions !
LIVE CASH STORE.
t4th and state t4taleetm.
OM
Try tha Push Store
upto tf.
R. S. MORRISON,
Hawing removed his ~lock of goods to the
store In the Heed House formerly occupied by
Messrs. Monett, Stephens & Wildey, takes plea
sure in announcing to his old customers and
the citizens of Erie generally, thnt lie hcei open
ed out a
2 00
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380
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2 01,
:1 50
2 (XI
NEW AND SELECT STOCK
Diy Goods, Dress Goode, &c.,
4 OU
406
350
2 00
SW
For Spring and Bummer Wear
I intend to keep at all times the best goods In
theh market, and a fullassortment of everything
In my line. Purchasers can always do better
by buying of me than by going East.
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South shb , of the Pnrt
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ner State and Bth streets. 0p:34 f.
- - FRAME WINCHELL it CO.,
AVG I TION k _ COMMISSION
82413t.ate Street.
- ' - ill Eurniture and all knobs of floods,
liarchandlar, bought and sold and
Otnaligualunt.,
.
*brat* nolidenees attendi to In any
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a r t i d tutr all`klnt e o ta eg Q. on
i
likfal!r w it aso old mi leu ,
1101PMEIDAYS AND SATURDAYS,
SMOL: 6 02
•
A consignment or llut;ensware, Glass
w and China Vases now on hand,
outivitara of coat at prtvate
Ea
.
.'rV",.lltreeiluor'4,l4otkor—
=n.itirkfAßY Win; istate . of
late of Olnird tolnush p,l
been granted to the •enbwortbere.
• Indebted to the Mate aserNuested
, • - ant. and those baying
„Or : • • • • ant the estate of the de
.- e nown the same without de
-1/1.T.1.:A;.`;:'• JAMES MILER,
J. ROBERT HALL;
J. W. WET3IORE,
Executors.
5#4 1 14a3t, 1340 Powell Street,
:Z:. - -' Retail Dealer to, .
• diaargrUES, PROVISIONS, '
• IVZ-pNFECTIONERILB, ETC.
)!--1 -Wl'4•lttely opened in (Manly new stock
, - *reputed to MDT superior Induce.
Midi mu
Who may ere me • mat, - •
---- •• . the Mace, MO Peach elYiel; &math
• ' `"',-% . • • Erie, Pa. 'apo•4ol.
;ti. • ' ',,,... • • -.. •- 61 iberikaiiiither. at
~.A.,...4,_, • .• -- , Om. on the n th at
:,..;•_.,7k,i_ !
- • - , two years cid, The
...- ,-,s• , ...k.,_ -..„.._ - kiltdbMinVer Otherrriae
, .
We alliatail=
I ',...,..,_: !--- -" •-• •.' ' '--• -, .':IPI . •: "..... z. - - ._ , .
..inuifie _
11_,_ - :OP - ON having
- t undleNgoed. an the
emus.. of ClA's to Wade. he
deed, of Green-.
field tp.; Notice Is hereby given to all indebted
to the same to make imingetate ent, sad
those having claims estatsliiii
present them, duly,an " for settle-
Meld: .
If ANN RE MAN.
i '`'•
on.
Greenfield, April 11, 1888...splIAr.
12122 2 20
1010' BS
£4 OAP:
While there In a
On itIO corner of
=I
R.B. 310BRISON.
OF Tiik
~l Pit TV nta
WILL. HIND
AT 9 3. O'CLOCX,
attended to in any part cd
U.the
ara-
Sit abbertisetints.
rrmv itoxiic
Clothing House !
MARKS & MEYER,
Have removed to their elegant now Store,
Berst's But Min
Directly opposite their old stand, In
Block, and are now mcelvlng
Spring and Su
STYLES
e OP
Men's, Bo y s'
EEO
CHILD REN'S
CLOTHING,
READY MADE, AND MATERIALS
CUSTOM WORK !
=MEI
Elegance, Variety, Quality,
DM
LOW 11.1i,ICF:S4.
Will compare favorably with any bourn
West of Sew York,
Ti, wtileh an inspect imi k respectfully solicited
MARKS it MEYER,
ap9-liti
N. CLEMENS & SON,
134 S Peach Street.
We removed our stock on April Ist from EtM,
Peach street to our present commodious and
pleasant location and now prepared to offer our
custorners a
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
Groo©rles, Provimionm.
Ct . )NFECTIONERID,, &C
We are also dealing largely in
GREEN VEGETABLES,
ONIONR,
I.ettuce'and tlSVcct P'crtati,v,
Now on hand. Orders from country denlen4 s.
Ili Itrd. up..141m.
Isc)(39rs
T.. H. C 1.. A.
No. 14 Park Place,
Is now receiving his stock of
SPRING GOODS !
Will have and keep constantly In store stnek
that shall be unsurpassed In
VARIETY, *ITYL.Ii: AN • ••
'DURABILITY,
And will be allTnym sold id the
Lowest Market Prices.
tr. First door Fnst 01 the entrance to 8r0W11 . 15
Hotel. • aplin.
New Confeettowry atid-1404% Storf !
W. n..13A.131.1.C1MV,
No. 90 BoseastrokUliool; Ncwtt . Paz*
Itasjirst returned from New Tot* with an en
tire new stock of
Confeetioneries, tine Greoettes. PlekkN
•
CAThUP, NARDINEE, ETC. .
I Intend to „keep at. allAtiots
iortutent of the liner getveries (at' DOM ugv. !
Also have
EARLY VEGETABLE'S, olrbrititil . 4 Min's
Wont& invite the people of File to give me ti
as t intend to keep eßergibing, in tuy Hue
that may be called for. Remember' the plat...,
No. a) itosenzwrises 1110e14 - !Serut . city banking
oilier of Clark & Metcalf.
C. J. ENGLEIILIRT
Has opencAft siew:
ilour,Feed&ProdtpeStore,
nt the can= of
•
, '2 Eleventhand State Stivete,
To which he asks the attention of and who need
anything In hi. line. He will deal ID every
thing In the
PRODUCE LINE.
And warrants Ms geode to be equal to the beet
In the market. -
lir The highest market prkeirflaudi paid for
all klode of ommtry produce... , ape -.9m•
- in ilanke. -
s Ti Alli e r B ISTRICT: COURE at iii t t
e tilted
I Mates tor the Western Distrieti - of Pennsyl
vania, in the matter of the partnership of
Whittier Brothers anti of Stephen N; Whither,
F. la. Whither and Samuel lit. Whither, bank
rupts, The undersigned pert ea notice of
e la ti ndlOlrcat aa mistime! The partnership
or ichcr Brothers and Hiatt Mvidual
estates of ben Si, Whlebar, ir. AL _R%lcher
and Samuel. Widener i gitoityot Corry, in
soa p
the county of Erie and , . 'es within
said thalet,whohay_is altruht
upon th eir own vellum by Okar . Court ol
said district, dated at Erik i a : i'. l ,' 7* A. 8.,
Law y
1 4 4 Tfr. - .
_ ..
rtheat, IHSTRIETCOURTof skstilfaaad state s
teethe Westent Distriat of ' vents,
=atter of YalgelAritawe L 'tea
undersigned hereby ern no Oe of sp•
mintnient as assignee of Parge Croswell, of
tho city of Corry, county Of Erie and
State of Pennsylvania, within said dhd Het,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt, open his
own petiti by the District Court of said dis
trict, dated on,
at Erie. Pa., Aprit kk A. D. 1868.
HENRY M. R= Assignee,
Atty. at Law, No. 1323 Peach M... Erie. Pa,
.ap23-.3w.
MEM,
mer
ERIE, PA
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