mportant . for Snle nt the Ohserver Office. t.liowmg hlauh are kept for sale at the observer 0 21,e, sod can be fttrulshed ha any dw.lred: Not , all kind,. hingle and In books. aV:aa: Et%(•, •lPneed single amndo n tu a bo k N s. ew York laive f 0.111,,.• to t Clay common and with extra clause. tot Claim .1.h.v.,,15. , . ig r 4 ,ntoits for the Sale of Land. • ‘l,,r ` ritlae Certitleate , . - Wortit , .fr the Relief of the Poor. „ 1.m.11,d Warnuite. Qablon Bonds. • 1,,&,...a0.1it Bonds, COlll3llOll and Tight. Forth: Int, rroiratries. . _ la . ',,,,.., t mamou and Tight Form. t all kinds, :No - , o • ~n , i , ,,als, Subpomas and Search Warmnta. F,euta.ns and Scire Facies. _ p, duratio n s. Ahninl,t rators' nun (4uartllans' Bonds. aiii - ,, alth Warrants. 111111. _ A ill lo It, i:onit and Attachment. , s. r ot Al torney. . • OA 1ea....-4 and Itefusals. ...-- • . • 1.1.ca,r itlons and !fonds. ..t.samilients. Mechanic.' Lien. 1•••110c Attaclinacnt, oarn _ 1 Ealor-re vs. Endorser. C•4l.lablr s ...lairs and Blinds. t..annytnients. - 1. or ...ale and For Rent. ..1,,,) 1, 1 ,1.-•-1)oulde Sheet. Deeds 5i,25 per ~,,„ .. 73 cts. per hail dozen. Single, 'Sheet l e, , 15 ~„,1 mortgages 75 cents per dozen ; 40 ctn. pet laavlrd: d r d.. 7,11. Note., and Receipts 75cents per In cents per fifty; 10 oentsa dozen. In Is ~,,1,, a n.no hundred :31,00; of fifty 50 cents; of ea t c arts e3O cents.other blanks are got tin 0 ,, of tultforin size, at 40 cents per d`, /v a, Cr 21 cents per half dozen. Where small taw. , are ordered by mall 10 cents addition .,P,'',. ,i Inr c harged for pactage. , zny7..tr, Agents for the Observer. We 11,e. e ,elected the following gentlemen as agent , in the platecii named, to Itiammet any t ,„1„,-~ in ors/rare:lon xvith the olltee. Persons I:sywlm: tbonv.elves Indebted to us Can hand o,m tne meney. And their reeelpta4lll be ae. know lrtC~+l the same as If given by ourselves; Corry-Amos Beath. roleum tent re-Geo. W.• Wilson. - Ti,i tonte—Selson Clark. ).,;; J. Welker. W..vue-P. W. Howard- Y•sinc,ille-Clpt. G. J. Whitney. t zpar t,,,bunz-John G. Burlingham- Tit us'. Me-0 ark Ewing. , W..l..rfarl-W. C. White. Union Borough-M. V. B. Brown. l.'nv.n To, i.lnp-111o.es Alblon-r.H. Lincoln. Fain Jew-Amos Stone. irdr.l-4 'apt. D. W. Hutchinson. Elk ('re ek and Lunde's Lane-Wm. Sherman. , :prlrnftleld—Gilbert Hurd. , C, C'auffman.. tC.unbure.-Ly man Robinson. ueNcan Townshtp-E. Pinney. Diml,,.ro-.ltarrns Saley. _ Harbor Creck;-Wm. Saltsman. ilk—DlV:fad Jones. Semi. I a , t -B. A. Tabor. ,-sullth J. Jackson. Lii1.5111e55 Dircrte'ri) Ml== Si and 2 , i N. Park A 7..10 and an French st. 1„1,,,,t, Breveßier, .51:1 French St. WHOLItSALE BOOTS A 1) STIOFS. it Clark, n North Park. BOOTS AND SHOES 'L. IL Irirk. 14 Park Row. • L' , .1.11111, 5 1 11Stnte street. FazJeharck Co., 19 North Park. onz, %urn, ilk> Slate street. F. PI, livr, Sl6 State M.. J I'S. Jr., , 4•31 1 ; State BOOK ST0111.1!•:' , . Ca. 1.411,, 3 MerrPary. North Parl ( , inattt,r.l, Frenelt _ _ Fl,Orit REP. H. R. Havrrgt lel:. Park lbw. Fr,•!whgt. gu l ith I.mc & arm. I:2S.4httite St. LIQUOR STOFIES ',tort ct. 0.. n. M. F 411110174 .4 North Mirk. STORES. P Zie:2lor...l(l`. l tate st. d rte. Wm. Wl, P 4 1 ,1 State st. SEWIYIi MACTIINE AGENCIES Witmn 127 State , t•wi n(.l !qarlune, 102. French st. r !Nl:whims. 52 , t French st. .S• Baker, s'2 l l State st. "FRITITs k PRODTTCE. 11 1.. ite, x Mouth Park. p,OCRERY & GLAMSWARE (ileu', 12 Park HOW. 511 State ?it. AT('FIF.A et JEWELRY. Affin Fj•he.r, 2 Park How. '1 M..\ 2.1 North Park. TIATS ANT) CAPS. J F. W! ken, 1.'4 North Park: J. K Ag't, 511P,tate street. • 1:).11,1all. 527':.; ' , roach 4t. 1 11. Smith, 525 French st. lI)NFE('TIONERY STORES. 11,ner Burgess, 431 and 700 State street DRIv(4S AND .1\ lEDICINES. '. B. Barnum, 1317 Peach street. Vh•rs Elliot. 429 State street. 11.111 & Warfel, (rX) State st. Wilk Ins k Dolt, 1312 Peach street. I B. Carver et: Co., 21 North Park. Wm. Nick S Sons, 7()2 State street. ' Dr, s. Dickinson 3., , 50n,711 State street. Tiny 1; (OiIDS. 1Dnn•11. Stephens S Wll.ley, IL B. Merrill leeeku•r, I:o , .ter .t: 1.350 Peach st Morrison Brog, 711 ..trite st. P. Ifenrieh , , rhilrelllll .t I 1 Nollle Block. Rosenzn•eh & 1tr0.„512 Sttatf , ;lark, Reel House Block PRY Goons AND CARPETS I h•lfenderr, Gross R Fester. Warner Bros., 506 State st. GROCP.RI Thirt,,ll Griffith, 1114 Peach st. it. \ Field & Co., 132.1 F-1 Rexford & Co., 1321 " .1 Br: thornier, 1218 11. rir, Beckman, WI State st. Chrtat tan t Craig, 24 North Park t. Gotr, :Al French at. A Mlimhz. Corner nth and State'st. P. A. ticker t CO., a3l French at, Hn an & Mcl3lverin. 505 French at, Willron Mallory, s:i French at. ..s.-hl.oldeeker. 621 State at. H. V. (lilac, 2(1 Fifth' at. P. 11. haat,.7ol St ate at. PFIOTOGRAI'FIS. 'll,, 0.9 . ... over 19, Rosenzweig's Bleck. w. A. Lott, 1307 Peach st. I• I‘nn. over 132.8 State street. Itto,, Farrar llall Buildlw. • II W.1.2,et & Co., over 1323 Peach at. TOB.A.CCO AND t'IGARS. F. It Welahnum, 1311 Peahh at. & .Aalttne 703 State st. 4' leek, 703 Staie st. H. W. Itehl, 517 French st: 11. V. Sterner, 401 State at, HARDWARE:. •Ilannon & Co., 137.1 Peach at. W. W. Pierce & Co., 830 State st. Nld'ankey & Shannon, al French et. 1. C, Belden, 523 French et. STOVES AND TINWARE. Icaac Vantassel, 1224 Peach at. liabbanl Bros., 701 State st. It, Mayer & Son, 12.15 State at. Barr: Johnson & Co., 1018 and 1020 State at. N. Murphy; =North Park. Illtnrod & Co , 1361 Sassafras at, GENETIAI, 1. II P.lhh t & 1111 State at. FrRNITURE WAREROOALS.. 1, It, ktblet t Co.. 818 State at. LI.T.IBEII MERCHANTS. ky 4. Ball, State at., near depot. CLOTIIING STORI.N, i'.' , l ,, en•henner & Son, 6.12 state st M..114.1c, IZL State WAUJIIT, fIN State st. M Kohn, S 2 State st. czk. Mover. 1 Noble 1110ek. W. I Ito,s, No. 10 North Park. ATTORNEYS AT LAW I 1 1 6, ,Th..niphon, 321 French St. • all. French st. ! W. 11 , 0,-Innuon. ()Irani. Pa. PHY,ICIANS C SITIMEONS.' 1.. ~ tpwrirt, 30 North Park, hoax.. 117 53141 e at E. J. tlloLucepat h tat.), MS Peach At. \II Ll.l NEItY STRAW GOOD', tko, S6,atll Park. ‘1 " , 4. rurt ft S. nn h Park. NleGrath, 60'7 French lit. v. Hawkins, 1310 Peach st. BRASS FOIT\'DRIES. It•tz, 1123 State. st. 1 , 11!\I-TS, BOUNDERS AND BOILER MAKERS. n, Hall & :id and Peach st 4, P1.A.7...T1NG P. ('rook: ,t Son, cur. 4th and Peach sts I White .1- co., corner Ilth and French st. i1...;11J0nc,., corner llth and Holland hts. 'al, Boot?, 1411 Peach st. WANTED.' Ifin Men and Women. possessing good ,( )1 character, and enemy. perseverance int,lligenee, to net ant canvassers for a Se ra'' el New Engravings, Five Beautiful Ideal :Jetta Faces, engraved on stone In Paris by !al ric. ,, i . iL ie l iA itl ar truz .u h s er b i e Ltl t l i e fu To a r n ld d ennceptions, are designed to typify the n 311,1, • poi of American Woinnahood, rep henti ng their charities, devotion, sympathies, ,Ita , liluents and heroism. The lithograph Is in tretaghest style of- the art, and is such as has been equaled, and cannot be excelled. 06rtralth have regNiVOCI unequalled praise otno.l emluent 'critimi and prominent r, of the country,. and they should rq . y household In the land. For partic an and de,Tiptive circular, address L. D. ROBINSON, dcca-2w. It; Main St., Springfield, Mass. ib.sigtiec in Bankruptcy. DisTItICT COURT of t he 'United States for the 'Western District of Porten, the tTir zi.ittsr of Charles liiintanhali, bankrupt. Ullderslgned hereby gives notice of his jpiiiinueut un liismignee of Chas. Bantanbab, of ,atuti borougti,Erie county and State of Penn's, xithin , ' , a1,1 district, ''d has been adjudged a ,Lkrupt upon his own petition, by the District said district, dated nt Union, Pa., at, Pos. JOLLY JOHNSON, Assignee. JOHN GENSEMMER St SON, I= Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods CORNER OF SEVENTH STREET. Attention Daiiymen. - - IHAVE TARES SEMEN' BULLS, the stock which arc very celebrated for being good rrua L. er, / otter for tale or rent. / furnish satisfactory evidence that from two ;;,'lrt;e o hundr e ti pounds of butter have been 1 , 1,12. 7 ,, rn each cow of this breed In -a season. M. WHEELER. 4;Ai-bc. LeErruf tp., Erie f* -- 1 . iepo., I _ . Jon PrtRiTING of every- kind, in large or t, quantities, plain or colored, done in rimer htylt. and at moderate prices, at the die% c• 1911 P RINTIIsai of- every kind, In large or !trt hmall o quentitlea, plain or colored, done In wt si %% no , cktic . e und at moderate prices, at the EEXLY 'OBStieVER E 1112; PENN'A f :3IAY 14, 4868 NOTICE - After this' date' no paper will M. Rent from this trike, for any length opime, without payment 4dirance, unlem to old oub ger-....1.4it::41,Fit:fif01. aeriainted _ariCHE am ..., • the erec nttat....ntiatlY4rAr'xaskillindidhir of 4*.Warine Hos DAtiarik.Ufkiis Cean.. ollby & and. L ;f 7 as' In , • ey. - .4114)*044 ',‘. n think 1 1)4 461141:040Pendid; '• ' any -forortie Decker 141 *' 4344:0 114 " - '*` - :thit - gßods ever tirongl4 - IW-Erie`iniVie.:2Blo9to reduced ens :.. :. l,ll L'itibittt, ll 44'rkW4lldr 11; ZsTonrse. a bankrup - Thos: .• Fos. - ter iiriclffetryH.-11yers,atlifilon, and`P. G. Finn and J. E. Wilson, of Erie, have applied for the benefits .01 bankruptcy,—Samuel Selden and Page Croswell have applied for a discharge in bankruptcy. a % SHER krr's Lys —The sheriff advertises to sell the followink properties at . public sale, at the Court •Housii, on lifortfday, May. 25th, commencing at ten o'clock in thVorenoon. The amount bid Mist be- paid linnedintely after the property is struck off, or it will be, pat up and - re-sold, slid:the: delinquent pur chaser held responsible for the loss : Keystone /lute', in Corry, and lot No. 16 in the same city, property of C. A. Bush, at, suit of A. Liebel, use of 110: - Finch. - • 'Three tracts in MIII Creek tP., ProPerlY of Christian Mac,.at Snit of Samuel S. Caughey and Urban . Schlaudecker. , Two .pieces. of land in Garry, with three • franie.dwelling houses on one, property of Rachel A. Northrup, at suit of H. 0. Mack- House and lot of Lyman Smith, in Erie, a suit of L. B. Flagg, trustee of Mrs. L. B Merrill, now for use ''of Mrs. Louisa F. 3ler rill. Sixty-seven acres in Elk Creek Tp., reserv log twenty-four acres, property of S. T.. Proctor, at suit of IL M. Irish it- Son, use of Albert Irwin. • Ninety acres in Concord Tp., property of John L. Smith, at suit of E. Cooper. Fifty acres in Concord Tp., property of E. 13. Foster, at suit of E. Cooper. House and lot in Union Bow, property -of Thomas Horan, at suit of 8. E. Dewey, use of A. L. Hazleton: - - House and lot in Union Born, property of nonslon; at snit of Z. COM. - • Houge, barn and one acre of land in Con ciird Tp., property of John Robbing, at. suit of E. Cooper. Fifty acres in Elk Creek Tp., and two tracts in Franklin Tp., property of John Robitron, at suit of Thug Robinson. Two:dwelling, houses in .Erie, property. of ; Wm :Mackey, at suit of H. - L. BrOwn, - -fOr use of rile . ; Co., and of Hosklnson, Williams Co. Traet-in Wattaborgh. property of Fred'k L. Hall ; at suit of Win. 13. Smith. Tract in Corry, property of J. L. KnppCll, at snit of Bennett & Black. Shingle mill and house in Union Tp., pro prrty of G. W. Browning, Amos Burroughs and S. Bartlette, at suit of A. 11. Gray. Steam saw-mill and house in Franklin Tp., property of Norman B. Baldwin, at suit of A. G. Ely, use of Geo. Wright. House and lot in Erie, property of Vic Raish and wife, at suit of H. Stahl. House and lot in • Smith Erie, proneity of Clts.Ninn, at suit of John W. Rhodes, Tanuery and house in Harbor Creek Tp. property of Joel Clark, at suit of John II Walker. House and lot in North East Born, pro perty of Jas. H. McGaughey, John N. Mc- Laughlin, Francis Scanlon, Anthony Spath and Dan'l Courtney, at suit of A. W. Blila and Wm. Richter, use of A. W. Blila. House and lot in Erie, property of P. Finn, suit, of /Second National Bank. House and lot in Waterford Boro, property of Wm—Faulkner, at suit of Andrew Lytle. Two in-lots in Waterford Born, property of T. P. Babcock, at suit of H. S. Campbell. House and lot in Erie, property of James E. Bailey, at suit of B. F. Martin. One kiiandred acres in Union Tp., property Of Solomon Bartlett, at suit of Clark Ames use of R. N. Reynolds. One hundred acres in Concord Tp., pro perty of 11. 11. & C. D. Reynolds, at suit of Stearns, Clark Co. Fitly-one acres in Union Tp., propert}• of Daniel it Wilson Loucks, at snit of John Mixer, use of John tallish and Wm. Wade. Four tracts in COnneaut Tp., property of A. 3. Bentley, at suit of Caugliey, Burgess & Walker. House and lot in Corry, property of S. II Hills, at suit of Ezra Cooper. Four tracts in Union Bow, property of W P. Erarts and M. A. Cook, at suit of Wm Bell, Jr. Also, by virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court, tiro lots in Corry, of which John O'Conner, lately dee'd, seized. WARllEN.—Without the least disposition to disparage any of the other towns of this sec tion, we must give the palm to Warren of being the prettiest and finest located interior place in North-Western Pennsylvania. A half dozen or more flying trips there had given us a favorable impression of it before, but last Friday, being called to visit the town on business, we were prevailed upon by in• ducements that could not be resisted, to ex tend our visit half a day longer, than we in tended, and had every reason to congratulate ourself upon the delay. Situated on a high bank, overlooking the beautiful Allegheny, with lofty mountains on all sides, and just enough valley to give a picturesque effect to the scenery, there is no other inland place that we have seen which competes with it in the qualities that make tip a desirable resi dence. The spot seems to have been especi ally designed by nature for a handsome town, and it is hard to resist the conclusion that its founders must have been artists as well as practical men of business. The people of Warren manifest a degree of local pride com mensurate with the rich privileges which they enjoy, and spare no pains to render .the attractions of nature still more fascinating by the adornments of human taste and skill. The town contains more than its proportiott of elegant churches and private dwellings, come of which would be creditable to com munities of many times its size. We traversed it in every direction, and do not recollect of seeing more than a.half dozen houses in all that did not wear the appearance of comfort and tasteliness. The cemetery at this place is a spot of unusual beauty. It is located on the side of a hill, overldoking,the river, and commands a full view of the town and sur rounding country for miles. There are more• fine monuments titan in our own, though it is hardly tour years old, and some of the lots arc arranged with exquisite neatness. With ,a bridge across the Allegheny, which 'it is strange to us has not been erected long ago, and,better roads, Warren would approach as near to pet fection as it is possible fora place to attain in the comparatively unmroved condition of out country. A pleasanter place to spend a few weeks of recreation we cannot conceive, and we are greatly deceived if, in course of time, it does not become a favorite resort for people from the cities in search of health and pleasure. During our stay; we were under special obligations to Brother Morris, of the Ledger, to whom and his esti mable lady we owe the pleasantest day we have passed in a long period. A SPLENDID C'ErirE—The new iron Pro flatter "Philadelphia,'-' of Evans!-Line, under charter from the Anchor Line, made us her first visit on the 11th inst. But a few years since a schooner of 1011 whit was looked upon as a large vessel ; now here is an iron one of fifteen times the size, and resembling in appearance a majestic ocean steamer. We are m hopes to see more of such enterprise, and a line of such crafts, owned by the Phila. & Erie R. R. Co., or this •enterprising trans portation company, the .Anchor _Line. , The * dimensloils of the Philadelphia 'are "228'fbet keel, 216 feet entire length, 34 3-8 feet bearit, 16 feet hold; taken as an average with the sheer of the vessel; and six: watertight 'iron bulkheads. She is propelled by 'fit' &int& cylinder marine condensing engine, with 38 inch caliber by 26 inch stroke, and ti ten feet ten inch wheel. She is furnished with an improved steering apparatus, said to be superior to a*thing yet invented. Her bur then is 1403 tons, with capacity for 75,000 bushels of grain. 4 es of li cense applications this year Is leiter than ever before, numbering about one hundred and eighty in all. Considering that the Tem ,Perallee ingdzations tiro nia3re sigihmt tlis usual, this circumstance is somewhat eurpiis• ing: and affords a splendid opportunity for philosophical reflection and argument. The following persons have filed their applica tions, in additiontargtirlist published last week, and ilirlUtye_tlitin considered at the Court which meets an the first Monday in the month. Lleensetinot taken out within fif teen days after their* granted are fOrfeited according to law:- • • - A. C. Andrew, Springfield, Anthony Knoll, west ward, Erie, Henry Campbell, " " N. F. Albee; Girard Bo h, J. C. Carney, Mill Creek Township. . Theobold Bpetz, East Ward, Erie, J. Brickner, West Ward, Erie, Oberkerch, Millcreek Township, John Kessel, Girardliorongh, Hess, Fairview. Township, J. 117 Welsh, Millcreek Township, - Wm. B. Andrews, LockpOrt, • L ev i Sperry, Elk Creek, G. W. browning, Union Borough, Michael Whitman, West Ward; Erie, It J. Kened_y,_Aibion Borough-, P. Hume, ilarborcreek, D.C. Mnsworth, - Wattsburg, D: C. F. - Btafford,-Middleboro, J. D. Fescns, North East BorOugh, P. Goodwin, east ward, Erie, Wm. Conkle, " • Writ. Loesch, South'Erle R. Fetter,3llll Creek, Tp Robert Leslie,. Waterford Borough, P. Grace,,Cran6syille Henry Jordon. . • : - WItOLESM.E. J. IL - Vaughi, Corry, Messerschmidt d Lyon, lifillereek, Tp. Thomas Boyer, Fairview Township H. V. Clans, East Ward, Erie, - EATLNO HOUSE., Chas: H. Nunn, East Ward, Erie, Peter Secbrist, South Eric, Magdalena Furness, West Ward, Erie, ' -Jacob Decker, }Pest Ward, Erie, P. B. 'Neil's, Girard Borough, --ey: • ' F. Eichentauh, West Ward, Erie, r Daniel Kinsey„Albiou Borough, -' Christian Epp, South Erie, Jacob Sebaber, Fairview Borough, John -Williaras,'Cor ' '- John Keisel, Fairview Township, Daniel EnOblecli, East Ward, Erie, ',John Denuding, East Ward, Erie, Philip Slasinger, South Ward, Corry F. Zile, Corr". • Jos.-E. Finch, Corry,- • Andrew Seise, 'F. Schumacher, Fairview Township. P, Schaal; West Ward, Erie,' , Peter Lingang, South Erie, - John A. Jantzer, South Erie, Simon Christoph, West Ward, Erie, Phillip Schaaf, West Ward, Erie., - John Cronenberger, South 'Erie - John A. Veit, South Erie,- Messmer & Salter, East Ward, Erie, John Canty, East Ward, Erie, Jacob Neubauer, East Ward, Erie, Jacob - Sirabn, East Ward; Erie, Leonard Seliss, West Ward; Erie, Adam Curtis, east ward, Erie, Stephen Anthony, east ward, Erie, Nicholas Roth, " " George Wagner, John mling, " " " Robert Kramer, Girard Borough, G. A. Horn, east ward, Erie, B. Rorby, Corry„ Morritz Grata.; Girard Township, Valentine Heintz, South Erie, John Gelehsheimer , „ " " Thos. B. Smiley, ‘l , aterford Township, Whitt:leek & Skinner, Corry, Phillip Hilbert, South Erie, Christian Rabe, west ward, Eric, W. H. Cooper, east ward, Erie, ' • Detzel, " " " John G. Brown, South Erie, Frank Steiner " Frank Brehm, west ward( Erie, Joseph Gufford, South Erie, Wm. Muhen, west ward, Erie, Frederick Stroble, Routh Erie, George Schaaf, 66 Win.Krechter, Fairview Township, Jacob Liebel,nast ward, Erie, John Roland, west ward, Eric, Edward Lyons, south ward, Corry, George Bromly ;. Union Borough, Elisha Fuller; North East Borough, Anson Nickerson, Albion Depot, Hiram Saxton, Union Borough, Jacob Heybeck, west ward; Erie, Charles Stuck, - " " O. IV. Miller, " " " Conrad Duerling, east, ward, Erie, John Aron, Charles Erhart, Charles Dies, " Peter Fredericks, South Erie, J. A. Metz, west ward, Erie, - John Hoffman, east ward, Erie, ' Michael Schumaker, Millcreek, Anton Kerner, South Eric, F. C. Mohr, west ward, Erie, Itiefel di 3leler' " " Philip Diefenbach, South Erie, Philip Sieb, east wardrErie, • Mannas & Renner, east ward, Erie, William Martin, North East Township, James Johnson, Millcreek Township, P. L. Diefenbach, west ward, Erie, John Schlabach,'Millcreek Township, John Hardrick, west ward, Erie,- Conrad Deck, east ward, Erie, Joseph Hoffman, west ward, Erie, Michael llcarn, east ward, Ere, Andrew Sillick, " " • -• James Malcmy, " " " 6 -• • Barbara Wolf, west ward, Erie,' Chas. F Mehl, Frank Shultz, South Erie, Wm. Cross, west }yard, Erie, Jacob Longdecker, Millcreek Tp., Geo. Winter, east ward, Erie, B. Reorhig, Corry, 'C. W. Clark, Louis Beisil, " Anna Eastman, east ward, Eric, - P. Goodwin, ' 0 J. Eastman, " Chas. Justice, " John Harlow, west ward, " Wesley Rice,- " F. Schlaudecker, " Geo. ',Desch, South Erie, Daniel Suess, Urban Schlaudeckm South Erie, Henry Soety, Middleboro, Valentine Schultz, Mill Creek, P. Burns, Union Borough, P. Grace, Elk Creek, Tp. . REAL E'TATE EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.- The Legislaturpha. passed a law, exempting the fon - owing real, estate property froin taxa tion of all kinds: ' All lands whiclithave been or may here after be granted, within this State, to any officers or soldiers of the line of this State, by virtue of any resolution of Congress, or law of this State, as a Ireward of their services for and during:the life of such officer or soldier unless the same shall be transferred or aliened to any other person. All churches, meeting-houses or other regular places of stated religious worship, with the ground thereto annexed, or the occupancy and bet ter enjoyment of the same ; all burial grotmds bclongi% to any religious congregation, all universities, colleges, academie!, and-school houses, belonging to any county, borough or scheel district, or incorporated city, erected, endowed or established by virtue of any law of.this Commonwealth, with ground thereto annexed, and all courthouses and fails: Taxes heretofore assessed on any such Property shall not hereafter he collected,tut the respective officers, charged with the col lection thereof are exiionerated from the col lection and paying over of the same : Pro dded, That five acres of land, together with the improvements tliereon, attached to al such religious congregations, universities), colleges, academies and school houses, be longing l 6 sax county, ,bofough : _or school district aforesaid, and no more than five acres of land * , with the improvements thereon, at: tached thereto, shall be exempt from taxatioir as aforesaid. It is made the duty of the sev eral assessors to make, return of all property now, or whichthereafteimay he apeciallyex empt by act of Assembly from Maui, in a separate list to the commissioners of the county, for which service the said assessor .44k:receive the, same compensation as is allowed fof like services in other cases. SIDNEY L Radical Postmaster at Dunkirk; is accused of having rectmilii con spired with his ateit to eXtprtjt confiaudon of infidelity from his wife . The latter, Al egcs' That by harsh 'treataxitmt, threats' ana Orrutd-' ses; he Compelled - hirto sign a etaliment of illicit intercourse with eight of Sidney's fel low citizens, which he made public. A lively scandal in Dunkirk was the consequence, and the eight-alleged Lotharios, naturally becom ing excited and indignant, have caused Wil son's and his aunt's arrest. They were held to bail in the sum of $2,000. == M=Ml ersvxmara claims eighty thousand awl Detroit sixty-six thousand population. Erie bnittiquits, 6 4obanr - Al t4Et, but, iiieiteiiline,iid'ave shalt see - arttat4e Rhin Crismiltirortiti Is tine of the few towns of this section that already has its Democrat le_club organized, and in successful working order. We trust that before the first of July we shall be able to itiort's efuli in operation In every town of Erie county. Tan last Zusehaner warns its "dead•beat" patrons that it is preparing to publishablack list for their benefit. If every papertvere to make a rule of promptly pursuing that course, the scoundrels who make a a rule of swindling.- the fraternity-would soon have their fun stepped. MEssns. W. H 1 & 3t. IL BnEcrrr have taken the livery stable, corner of Ttb • and French streets, finmerly owned by! 'Benner & Johtuton. They hive an entirely new stoerottorses;.lbuggiei and• harnesses, and are prephred to give the best satisfaction to their customers. Ensnerr sratca, whose suicide we report ed last week, is not a dead man, after ail He, r is,reported to be at work in New York, aini is expepted home soon, when ho will have _ the unusual privilege -lA.,,reading his own obituary notices in the newspapers. A man whom fortunes favors with such an opportumity should consider himself trebly blest. WE find that in the eastern counties of the diatrict,6eoeeld is universally regarded es a candidate for renomination to Crnigtess..tlui delegates from Warren, Eli, McKean,Forest Owl Jcirersork will be almost certain 'to give him their support, end as each of these coon- Aim ire entitled to the 'same vote In 'the :con ference as Erie, his selection as the Radical candidate may h o rooked upon as a foregone conelrisiort. • NoTwrrunriasnixo the reports in circula tion,. it is undeptood that, Hr. Lowry does not propOse to be candidate for Congress this year. He has two years still to serve In the Senate, and probably thinks that his prospects for a nomination will be better at the expiration of that-period 'thug .now—a belief that displays his foresight beyond the necessity of comment. WE ask the attention of our DemocrMic, - friends throughout ,the county to the article in another place headed" Read, Real." The time has come when, to 'reap success in the Presidential campaign, we must begin sow ing the seed. We have set our mark up to three thousand subscribers by Noveniber, and If those upon whoit we have a right to rely fulfil their duty, we pledge ourself that they shall have no reason to complain of a defi ciency in ours. . A wurran in the Dispatch says the list of Radical Congressional candidates from Erie county is not yet complete, and that when the primary election opens we shall have at least six aspiring individuals seeking a nomi nation for that position. Wouldn't It be as well for the whole party to enter the canvass Every man might vote for himself and stand as good a chance of gutting the district nom- Inatkirt as either of those already announced. A nom: in Corry, occupied by R. Foley. took fire on Thursday morning last, from a kitchen stove, and the flames spread so rap idly that, the inmates barely saved their lives. Everything in and about the premises was destroyed, incinding the larger portion of the family wearing apparel. Our Corry friends are without a fire department, and the recent conflagrations should be a warning to them to delay no longer in securing an effective or ganization of that kind. Tin corner stone of a new edifice for Eu reka Lodge No. 360, Ancient York Masons, was laid at Union Mills on Thursday of last week. A large number of Masons were present from the neighboring cities and towns, and the proceedings are reported to hare been very interesting. Addresses were delivered by D. W. I lutchinson, Esq., Deputy Grand Master, Rev, Mr. Whitely, of Union, and Rev. Mr. Bear, of Watisburg. .TIIE S Erie R. R.., one day last week, brought on about two hundred Swedish and German emigrants, who were taken west ward on the propellor line. This is a new feature of the road, and one that promises to add greatly to its business.; Arrangements have been made for carrying large numbers of emigrants during the - year, and from this date we may expect the emigrant trains over the.P. SE. road as regularly as we have heretofore been accustomed to sec them on the Lake shore line; G. Loo.A.E, Coininander-in-Chief of th e society of the Grand Army of the Republic, has issued a general order designating Sun day, the 30th of the present month of May, as the day for "strewing with flowers or rth erwise decorating the.. graves of comrades who died in defence of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in. almost every city, village, and hamlet churchyard in the land. In this observance ;no form, of ceremony is prescribed, but Posts and Ciimrades will in their own way arrange such fitting services and testimonials of re spect as . eirciimstance.v may permit," We understand that the members of the organi zation in this city design the adoption of his suggestions. - Tim Gazette, which represents the anti- Lowry faction of Radicalism, intimates that a movement is on foot to call the primary meetings outside• of the official sanction of the County Committee. Tlie reason of this is, that the latter body does not deem it ad visable to hold tht meetings as early as the Gazette party desire. The anti-Lowry men think that Eric county should be the first to designate a candidate for Congress, while the friends of Lowry, who control the Commit tee, seem disposed to Put the day of nomina tion off as long as they conveniently can. We suspect that if the truth Were known, Mr. Lowry would just ns soon 'have Scofield the nominee as not, believing that such a result would certainly secure the choice of hifftself in MO. A count:ram of State officers was here last week, to select the site for the Marine llospital, and make the arrangements for 'commencing the erection of buildings. , The site determined upon was the lake bluff near .the foot of Ash lane, which commands a splendid view of the harbor and lake for miles cast and west. The State haaappropri- StOd acrei'a ground at this point for the use of the, hospital, besides a , cash appro priation,of $20,000-and larse:ifumber of watiftflai . float of the preetteet . t described. A citiieit'orEtle:litii ittinate4.4loAQ for tbi hispitaliaitiour . peopiigenarallyiittre to be 'called 'upon fofinough anhecFlplikties to se cure a intildinteommensurStec wlth i the ob :jects of the hstijittjtion. enterprise is one that cannot be • too highly praised, and we hope the response of oui citizens in Its behalf will be a'S liberal as its merits deserve. W trust the Councilskill not hesitate to grant the 'altnost iinlveraar desire of our citizens that inett:suree be adopted , fOr pro hibiting fishing with seines In the waters of : the bay: - , It Is acknolviedgedbir all acquaint ed with the flicts , that the use of seines is des tined, sooner dr:later; to destroy the bay flitting altogether, antl-:iirery .person In the city is interested in preventing such a re sult. Theerdendfd Gabfag in the , bay is one ante chief attractionesd Our citr to Stun- gets, turd it is" hardlyit reasonable thing to ask that the advantages it secures- to the community in general should be foolishly thrown away to subserve the temporary in terests of a few individuals. Let the fisher men by trade have the open Lake for their use as much as they wish, but let us preserve the harbor sacred against anything except ,the hook and line. i(ictAL Tate long-list 4-signatures to Mr. Vutler's sanotincement lbt Dongress;has stirred tip BttLiTiltalion eneeeselarthe same sad the Radical papas of ibis week ap pear with 131 good pad reliable Republic ani; whit -,"most• cordially and cheeribily cam ;tuna', the worthy Reveren4i 4 b) be Toted for as a candidate to represent this district in the nest Congress." • One of our ' friends once Made s wager that ha could fake a pa per two feet long, anti have it filled with names petitioning for any object that might be auggested, and we have often questioned Whether recommendations • of cantlicrates for once were not got up on the , same "go it blind" principle. I Certainly about the last use to which any one who knows him would think of putting Bro. WWI= to weld be to make him a member,of congreas, and the only theory upon ithiefr we can explain the presence of some names vein his announce- ment is the presumption :that they did not know what they were placing their signatures to. Whatever the - motives may 'have been, the names are there, however, and up to this date, the parson can boast of baying a longer Certificate or distracter than,any other condi- - date in the field. _The next candidate who onus nut mustlamone at kepis- an inch or two more in length,' or his-Chances Will , be itoivhere. • • ' Axasittsrospinti of the Dispatch recoet- meads the re-election of Scofield to Congress, and suggests MeV% might be considered wisdom on the part of theltepubllcan,party to keep him iri the hernias, until:the work of reconstructing, the late Insurgent States on a firm and enduring .batils has been finally com pleted," He claims to know "from personal knowledge that -no member stands higher in the estimation of Vutddesis Stevens, General Butler, Hon: 2L- Bingluith, General Schenck, and other distinguished leaders of the Republican party." We: dOubt whether the writer is acquainted with the. bad repu tation of these individuals, or he would hard ly thhik it a matter of immplirnimt to be held in high estimation, by them, it be true that a man is known- by, the company keeps, Then is our COniressmatt less - deter,s' t Mg of popular support than - We ever sritw posed him to be. Rcrowr has it that a certain intense' Radi cal of ibis city, wild, has Kn jClux'Klan on the rain, waked up the other-night, and saw an object which caused each particular hair of his head to stand upon end., Ile rushed:. madly to the door, thinking it *as - some midnight assassin, and had got half warm the front stairs, when a' voice called after him: " Mutt _ in, the . world do you Mean'?" It did hetaaund like a man, and 're suming momentary consciousness,he sumon• ed courage to,ask, "Who and what are you?" The answer came back; "Why,:ishe should I be but your wife, who have been up attend ing to the children, and what in the name of goodness are yon making such a fool of your self for?" It has been dangerous to mention Ku Klux in that house since. • Tue Dispatch office has issued its animal edition of the Erie Business Directory for 1868, and whether considered id a typograph ical sense or in regard to its intrinsic merit, it is a work that reflects very much .credit alike upon the city and the publishers. Be sides giving a full list of male and female residents engaged in business or the various mechanical. pursuits, it comprises a vast amount -of local and general information, wliiclt of itself would be' worth more than the price. Wii,lmye no doubt that the Dis patch speaks the truth when it says that the Director 4 has been published at a loss to the firm, and hope future years will be suflicitost ly prosperous to:citable it to retrieve the de linquencies of the present. Is addition, to the names previously -given, the following persons have announced theni selves as candidates for the Radical nomina tion In Crawford county. The list of aspi rants now numbers some twenty-five or thir ty in all,. embracing about half a dozen for each office to be tilled, except Congress, for 'which Judge Pettis is the only candidate Assembly, Dayton Sigler, of Linesville; As sociate Judge, Win. C. Henderson, Meadville ; WM. Davis, jr., Torbett, James Irvine, Meadville ; - Disttiet Attorney, Jas. IL Lewis, Meadville. _ ' - -48ilishingseason is now at its prime, and every dak seOtettotanettraVisit the bay to indulge in this fitioi:lie Sport. With, ordina ry tact, it does -not require long to catch a string that would dO - good to the souls of people who reside in less favored localities. To those of our readers in the interior, who want recreation, we can recommend no bet ter plan than a dad or two's fishing in the bay. - , -• A a'ew days previous to adjournment, the Legislature enacted a law providing that when a passenger is killed by a railroad me_ client, where the company or its officers is to blame, $5,000 and no.-more may be recov ered by his legal representatives.• In case Of injury, under the same circumstances, the law fixes the limit of damages at $3,000. IT may not be generally known that all "able-bodied men under forty-five are requir ed by the general militia-law of the State to pay one dollar a year in lien of service, except in time of war or invasion, the fines to form a brigade fund: . Each man who drills in a volunteer company is entitled to receive twelve dollars a 'year." ' TUE ,persistent demands of the Gazette upon the Radical County Committee for prompt action have at length . brought out a call for a meeting of that body on the 20th insL, at which the time for the primary meet . lugs will be decided upon. - , Tus regnlar term of the Court of Quarter Sessions will commence a-week from Mon day next, the 25th inst. A court for the trial of civil'cases will be held on the succeeding Monday, Juno Ist. We have already print ed the list of Jurors in each instance. OLD laic& men say that the 'indications promise another fishing season this spring equal to the extraordinary one of last year. About the tenth of June, they predict, we can look out for an abundance or sport. F. W. KOEHLER, Esq.,Vustice of the Peace, has openi•d an office on Peach street, six doors below Ennio, in South Erie, where all who require his services can secure prompt attention. Wi understand that the Cement Stove Thimble, patented by Henry Goss, of Union borough, is giving complettdestisfaction, and is highly approved of by most of the citizens of that place. IT is not hard work that kills men ; it is worry. Work is healthy; you cannot put more on a man than he can bear. It is not tlic revolution that destroys' the machinery, but the friction. "What's fashionable I'll maintain - Is always right," cries sprightly Jane. "Ah, would to Heaven !" says graver, Sue, "What's right, were fashionable too." CAny. JAR. B. ' Gcoorr., of Oil City, is a candidate for the Radical nomination for As se.mbly in Penang , " county. PAY or Jritiwns.—W_edeem it no more than•just that when a citizen is taken, from his own regular business, to spend day after day, as a jurymart,_ in helping to settle cps *Putes about Money or property hi which has no sort of personal concern, he should receive something Wm a fair Pecuniary' conz pßsathio, for his .services. The mechanic, who earns 'from g'.:10.'44 - Per . day, and' the pp:Weidman] man orMerchant,. whose-ape is tliwzn mare maltiablo* now alike compelled , wader pain and pmalties,iciattention to their n*nattalis foe:Weeks . together; and_ forfors cOniiensithM'ab insignifliant as Jwae= :gallY *A * lllO . lll O .t9‘,/i o U4st • qt, all, 141 1 4P1y 0. 3 41a15, era to them, may have their opittionsiiih the, facts In controversy between them and their 'opponents. Simple honesty requires that when men are asked to serve on juries in any but criminal cases, they should be paid for each hour they devote to the business, some thing like the wages which men of average ability and skill can earn elsewhere: BE 49/rAdientbentenitiOnmelne taMrttoa, must be handed In by 9 o'clock on Thundaymoin. 1.11 advettimmenteerlll, be continued at ewe 00'44 n0 - d peonded or the ad e! - entered time. , F. W. KOEHLER, Justice of She Pr 10., street; Gls doors south of Britthlo South Erie. Marine Hospital of Penn`*. TOTICE.--Sealed propped" for the' construe' lion and completton of the Marine Hospi: , at Erie, will be received at the °Moe of Spencer Marvin, corner of Bth and State Ste.. in Noble block. until Saturday, May 16th mat. The bids must embrace the expense of a cellar under the whole building and the bidder, to about the work shall be awarded, will be !e -mir:lto glireiseenrity, to be approved by the of NanageM for the faithful conformance of his contract. The plans and specifications can be se at Stemmer& Marvin's law °Mot, at which place Mr. Porter, the architect, will be present from the - 13th to the 16th lust, to give explanations. S. S. SPENCEM, mill-Iw.• - •• Ammeter . • Book Arita Wanted. MEt; OR WOMKN., In every towttahtp,villus and city, for a splendid work, brim full of entertainment •and - instruction, and the best selling book in the field —Baker's Exploration' of the Nile Tributarlea of Abyssinia. The Nile mystery solved ; the country, climate, soil, pro ductions, natural scenery; habits and customs of the people ; exciting adventures in hunting elephants, lions, buffaloes, rhinoceros, tappets runs; etc. Book agents everywhere will find It to their interest to examine this wore. Speci men pages furnished. Our carivaaaers are hav ing great success. Ladles sell it rapidly and Makniarge waa, , "Amami:awe record oftielentlfle exploration, geographical discovery, and personal Oven ture.”—N. Y. Tribune.. "Iv la tuned in Weary attractive form,' anti le asentertalning as a romance."—Boston Jour• 1104 0. B. BASE no),. 'Publishers, myli. Hartford, Conn.. New Dry Goods Store ! DECIEFITt. - • • • No. la= Peach SI., Has on hand a splendid stock of Dry Goods, cow/biting of DOMFATRA PRINTS, GINGHAM% FINE ALPACAS, ORGANDIE% LAWNS, 'Sleek and Colored Silks, Paisley and Summer Shawls, Table Linens and Spread., 4.„ • yenta Iliotinna. etc., ' • • IroMprisina a complete assortment of every thing In the DRESS AND DRY GOODS LINE, which he arrant very cheap for cash. He invites competition, and requests every one to call and examine before paro - hasMgrdnewhere. - 4822Piraell 131. ANK S! • Caughey, McCreary & Moorhead, ' • WILL SILLL BOOKS, , of every description, .BOOKS, ENVELOPES A2ND PAPER, 'CHEAP= ' Than saw tams, taAnnt Also, SCHOOL BOOKS, 'At Wholesale, as cheap se any Jobblug house In the country. 'BIBLms: ,The DeivAltory Of the Bible Society, at • CAtIGIIEY, M'CRF.ART & MOORHEAD'S. myll-tf. Tollworthy & Love, NO. 1390 PEACH ST., Have adopted a new ryit• in of doing bust nese, and would respectfully call the attention of their cuatornera to the fact Unit they arc, now selling goods for CASH, OR READY PAI We believe that we eau do our ewdontera foo.- t lee by so doing and would ask them to Call and see our gplendhl stock of gmeerle.,ennstst Mg of TeaM, Coffeeti. • Sugars, Spicets, der.. Comprising everything In a Well kept grocery More, We also have the best quality or ERIE COUNTY FLOUR Also FEED in unlimited quantlt,leb. !Nye us Heal!. TOLLWORTIiY 3c LOVE, Yetsch St., opposite National Hotel. inyl:l-1 Warrnnt in Bankruptcy. IS TO GIVE NOTICE tent on the 9th 1- dBF of. March. 4. Th, • /060,•a_Warrant In nkruptey was issued ontof the District Court of the United States. for the Western District of Pa., against the estate of Philander G. Finn, of Erie city, In the county of Erie, and State of Pennsylvania, •In said District, adjudged bankrupt upon his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any prop. erty by him are forbidden by law. A. meet ing of the creditors of the • said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the °Mee of the Re# l l „ ster ru Esq., in the city of Erie, before S. E. Wood , Register in Bankruptcy for said dia. tric on the 9th day of July, A. D., IRAs, at II o'clock, A. M. TITOMAS A. ROWLEY, V. S. Marshal, Siessetager. By G. P. Darla, Dept, V. M. Marshal. • myl2-iw..• Warrant In 'Bankruptcy:. Frans IS TOWNE NOTlCEthaton theilth day AL of May, 1". a Warrant .Bankruptcv was issued out of the District Court of the Uhl. ted States, for the Western District of Penrea, against theegtate of Ilem'y H. Myers, of Union tp., county of Erie, In said district, adjudged a•bankrupt on his own petition: That tbe pay ment of any debts and the delivery of any pro perty belonging so suebilmnkrupt, to hint or for his age, and the transfer of _any property by him, are forbidden by law; and that a meet ing of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose ono or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Ontrt of Bank ruptcy, to be holden at the office of the Register, in Pale, Ps., before S. E. Woodruff, Esq., Regis ter in Bankruptcy for isaid district, on the sth day of June, A. D., ISA at lecielock A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U.B. Marshal, Messenger. By G. P. Davis, Dept. U. S. Marshal. myl2-Iw.* Warrant in Bankruptcy., IS TO GIVE NOTICE. that on the Ith 1 day of May, A. D.,104, a warrant in bank. ruptcy was Wined aggilast the , estate of Jas. E Wilson, of the city of Erie, county of Erie and State I'enn'a, who has been adjudged a bank. rapt on his own petition ,• that the payment of ' any debts and delivery a any property belong ing to him, for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to, choose one or more Assignees or his state, will be hell at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the ogler of the Register, in the city of Erie, Pa, before s. E. Woddruff. Eaq., Register in said District, on the 9th day of July. A. D., 11W, nt le o'clock, A, M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, Messenger. By G. P. Davis, Dept. C. S. 3farstial, 1113 12—tiv.,- . - Warrant in Bankruptcy. , films IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the MIL .1, day of April, A. D., DiGi, a warrant in bank-' ruptey was issued out of the District Uturt of the United States for the Western District of Penn'a, against the estate of Thomas M. Foster; of Union Borough, in the county of Erie and State of Pennsylvania, who lots been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any proper ty belonging tonne!' bankrupt, to him and for his use, and the transfer of any property by, hint are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove, their debts, and to choose one or more assignees will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to ttll holden at the office of the Register. in Erie, Pa., before S. FL Woodruff, Eeq., Register, on the pal day of Jul A. D., DO, at 10 o'clock, A. M. TiOMAS A. ROWLEY. Li. S. Marshal, Messenger. By G. Pi . Davis, Dept. U. S. Marshal. iny 1 2-4 w. • Bbtcharge in Bankrupts Y THE -DISTRICT COURT of tne united 1. States for the Western District of Penn sylvania. Samuel Seidel:l,li bankrupt under the Act of Congress' al March Si, ISt?, having ap plied for a discharge from all lily debts and oth er claims provable under said Act, by order of said Court, noticeis hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and otherpersons interested, to appear on the 4th day of June,- 1804, at 10 o clock, A. M. before S. E. Woodruff', Esq. Register, at - his office in', the city of Erie,Penm.., to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further, tao- Una Is hereby given that the second and third meetings of °rainwear said bankrupt, required tly before and Sgth Sections ofsaidAntorill be hathe said Sinister at the same time andplace. S. C. McCANDLESS. Cleric of IT. EL District Court for said District. myl3-2w.. • „ lumAit in Iliankiniptei. TN THE DfergruCT COURT 'of the united I States, for the Western District of Pennsyl._ Venlig. rage Croswell, a bitnkrbpt under the Act, of tft,n.. of March 2d, '1857, having ap- Phed b i n ar u it laharge front all his debts, and oth er provable under said al% by order of the Co t, notice Is hereby given to all cred 'tore who have proved their debts, and other persons' Interested, to- appearon the Ith day of Jung t letltll:l..k, before S. Woodrum. .Dp il Register, at his °Moe, the city of e; Penna.. to show cause Eterii h :l4 hrlntro b iit ia t ui i 3 t hereby Owen thatthe second and t meeting...of =editors of said bankrupt, moo by the 27th lind 31th/eaten' of said act, wi held before Ithit SaWRIW.IIWja timuumme and nlackg, ; gifiANDLESiti Clerk at 14 El. Ustrict , Coart (Or said Dist , • /PO 2-2 W . - - - Asodniee Eli iskre_l4er IliTliKplaiißlCT COURT of thkuniwium. for the •West e ern District of Pennsylvania, In the matter of German R. Nourne, bankrupt. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as assignee of German R. Noutse, of Edinboro, Erie county and State of Penned, within the said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon - Ms own petition, by the Dis trict Court of said district, dated at Erie, Pa., May 8, A. D. 1888- , HENRY M. RIBLET, Assignee my. , Atty. at Law, No 13:n Peach Ht., Erie, Pa. la-aw. ,* •_" Lancaster Intelligencer THE %ARGENT AND CHEAP - DIT Democratic dentlal lu Pensolvssio, 4 heareneaster sacer , eitablisited In - D always been enowu as a erst-class Po litical and Fatally Newspaper. The Weekly inteillgencer Ix now the largest Democratic Per published in Pennsylvania. It has lately been greatly Improved in nil respect., and b; just'r Mr; 4 6 eArCerrilrif atteul4, Zak The publishers of the Intelligeneer regain it to be the duty of every Democrat to suppo rt , county papers In preference to any other; as there are many who will be likely to :meagre* for more than one .paper during the Pendtng Presidential reampagn ln tgy bays. coneinam . to ortbr the Weekly lute near at tbefollaw ing:r rates: le cople?one year, 1400; Five copies 19,00; Ten copies $l7 ; Twenty copies ra00; Thirty" copies $15„00; 'ifty copies, to one address, 11000 e, Eighty copies, to one addreas, SBO, I 00. Daily n telligencer $5,00 per annum. sir Persons wishing to sell real estate can and no better advertising medium than the Weekly InteUlgencer. Address 'ftlY7 Ii; 6. MIMI d O A I,O4IOIIPIZNZ FOR C 4 .A.511 .. And that before the delivery of Gocxlsolye pro. pose to make BIG CONCESSIONS! IN PRICKg O 1 Hardware, Iron and Nails. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAX. '('AtTi' - . 1 01 - 11 FIFE: No. 1:12f1 Peach Street. ml7-2w. M'CONKF.IC & Qt)f.ANN't New Store, Walther's Block. NO. SOS STATE STREET The subscrilwr would cull t lie. sit r•nt G.n .91 111.• public lc h splendid ;dock !AC, •• • - , Spring and Summer Dr) Goodu. .Iw4 received find offered at UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES! have a large as of 7 Domestics, Prints, Dress Goods, &e., bought uflow prices and culisequently can sell them very low. Call and exclaim- nay ,to-k. Goods shown with pleasure. - soiktutesf. HANLON dt I 3 It 0., Rm.. on hand a splendid asiairt mein of 6BOCERIES, PROVISIONS, YANKEE NOTION s, E A. Err HIE% N NV A. It IF: . CHOICE NEW PltrlTs, Tho,e favoring ua with a call Will go away sat 1141(4 Miltur pri.es are Nall& than t Itcme of any other house In the trade. • Camh lot the Motto! 004-0 , 4 delivered. to any part of the pity free of eo.t. =EI AL Irma HALL'S , VIGETAN/ =WAN - , HAIR IZEIVEWER UN the hest article known to preserve the hair. It will positively restore Gray Hair to in. origi nal color and promote ltm growth. It Is an entirely new• scientific disCot•ery. combining many of the most powerful and re storativt. agents In the vegetable k ingdom. It ntak(•a t)u hair mooth and glew , y, and din•, not shark the ski= - - It Is nromnu•ndoti mid um. .1 I, the tlt:ht authority. - R. P. }ULLA cv.,Nastiqa, ti, If.. PropHecori For gale by all druggLsts. lity7-illl. Ata.Rignee in Bankrniltek., • f NTIIF. Ing.TRICT COUItT of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, in the matter of John B. Perkins, bankrupt. The undersigned hereby gh es not ire of his ap pointment as assignee of John B. Perkins, of -Erie city, Erie Co.,,anat State of Peuusylvar is,, within said dtstriet,who has been adirsinet a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said district, dated at Erie, Pat., May a, A. It, 1e45. . . RIBLET, Assiknet., Atty. at Law, No. 1:',2% Pearl, St., Erie, Pa. In 3 7-3 w. Asmignee -in Bankruptry. N THE DISTRICT COURT of the United I Staten for the Western District of Penn'a, In the matter of R. H. Frisbee,-bankrupt. The under:Jetted herebyives not of his :appoint ment as assignee of K.H. Frisbee, of Union, In the county ot Erie an d State of Pennsyhania, within mid district, who lute been adJudued a bunt:root upon his own petition by the District Court of , attl district, dated at Erie,Pa.. May I, HENRY M. RlBLETAasignee. Att3. at Law, No. PIM Peach St„ Erie, Pat, my7-Iw. • -- Arimignee in Bankruptcy. TN THE DISTRICT COURT: of the United Staten for the Western ,Blattict of Pennn.,in the matter of David B. Chapin, Bankrupt. 'The undersigned liereby_givel; notlee of his appoint ment as assignee of David 11. Chapin, of Leßant tp„ the ...tint,. of Erie and State of Penna, within aatd district, who ham been adjudged a bankrupt upon lAN own petition by the District Court of 43111 district, dated.at Erie, Pa., May 10414. HENRY 31. RIIIT.ET, Assignee, Atty. at Law, No. 1.1 . .:1 Peach lit Elio Pa. tny7.4lw. J. Y. HILLOCK', Erie, Pa. ItALLOcb: ItICIIMONI: • Attorneys at Law and Benetton of Patents, No. '2l North Park Place, Erie, Pa. Persons de siring to obtain Letters Patent for their inven tions, Will please call or address as alio% e. Fees reasonable. Terrnorie, sold for pit tenteesuSta, , .. elal attention giVI.II to eolleetline.. my7-Iy. Dil4l4olili , 'VHF. PARTNERSIIIP heretofore exNting A. • Linen liti H. ('silt uml Ja , . R. limiter, doing NUMMI* thattin Village. Erie Co., Wu, - Wally digitated on the nth tiny of April, Wet. A.llpEnnninAtiiittltinitornint.wttla ,il+l will 'nail on saillcolt,JFClllllNlllaßo find nettle ill, •Adt."Zi. COLT. tri.y7-SW. It. itt-NTEit. • THE EOMTOW of the United Stales fol• themlle Ilestrict of Pcnn'a, in thtf matter of: R..13*.} lisbee, bankrupt. -The un dersigned `lteretriVitiSt tasticteAf,Alis appoint ment aSaitslgilegtOCW, of Leliotuf tp.; Erie eonnts.nnd e .- 4 4 1 ,d rak`a, within itakisthstrlet, wholtieg nadir! n bankrupt upon his own petttiatt lie ltattilstrict Court of said district. tinted at - Pu., April Is, 2e. it4M. N't tity7-dw. Assiata.e. ExeentrlVK Notice. II ET - MUM TESTAMENTARY on the e‘tate of . Peter Jacob 13rown. deed, late of MeKeatti tp. ' having been granted to the utillerdene,l; notice Ix hereby given to all indebted to the , same to task° ttutnetlhtte payment, and those baiting (Uinta against the Wad estate will pre letit therm; duly puthentlcated,_fut settlinnent. - JULIA ANN.Ii#AIIO.Y, ExecuArtz. '"3iCKettnt-May7;lBW--6wl! . ,Itourt of iiananort In the matt& of the 1 / 2 . Pleas otEritreri. corporation of Um Rector, -No. 13 May Term, Wantons and Vewtrymen John'sehurch in the • City of Erie. VOW, TO WIT: Fe truary 2ith, Sea's, the with- Charter of incorporation having been ettfulted and presented to the Conrt of Cola unintrleas, of the county of Erie, and the said ving perused and examined the mill = mint and find that the objects, articles "and nundltions appear to he lawful and .not.ln• Janina to the cotnnumity, it is hereby directed that tatb Bald writing be filed in the office of the Ppottateretary of said (curt, and we hereby (li mit that notice be inset ted in one newspaper in thenountyof Erie, for at least three weeks, nets t Inglortb that this application has - bet n made to litsid„ Court, and if no tinflielent reason be shanin. - to the contrary, said charter will be grialted SS prayed for on the fourth Monday in. ~1 314 .9 01 1 !2 (burl, 111434F1"4: • ?-Ailit!ignee in Bankruptcy. uti s itta DISTRICT COURT of the Un Red States 'for the WesternDistrict:Of Pacus'lt. f • In the lainertif E. A. Upson, Bank riipt. The under- IligriedlierithY gives notice of his appointment assesignee of E. A. Upson. of Erie city, county 4 01411Cillad 8 tate of Penn'n, within . , said dis, trktome has been tulludged - a hankhrpt upon cortstitott, by the District Court of snid dittrictiOded at Erie, Pm, April 27, A. D., IW. "r•t o . HENRY . M. RIBLET, Assignee, ae% at Law, No. Eel Peach St., Erie. Pn. ! k lihlllitliitteator'm Notice. Li#l9!: OF AD3tINISTRATION having '3ollMigranted to the undersigned, on the estata OM% Amite:Wade, deed, late of Gl:atm Mice is hereby given to all indebted swine to make immediate payment, and jiledsqg claims against the said estate will gum. duly authenticated, for settle- A. E. BEEMAN, MARY ANN BEEMAX, Administrators, Skeellited, April it, ISES.—ap.23-6w, np3o,lv =4r XL g' PRESENT OF FAO° VALUE, of your own Selection, fern of coat, for n few days servi ces in any town or village. - Particulars and gift Rent free, by addrowing, with stamp, CLOUDMAN h CO., ray74m. 40 Hanover St., Boston, )iris. IEI2I {TREAT REDUCTION - E. Mi. COLE & SON URGE A