portant ilotirels t. for the t)bcerver. the follo‘s mg gentlemen as nt) j 1.1 , CS ranted, t 4) trankact, any :ion mth the office. Persons . s Indebted to us can hand I tecetpls will he Ile (1, if given IT ourt.elVts: —6•• tr. \V. \Vdson. Via. J. NV. Iker. • • n0011.,1 , 1. ml Lt.. J. Wh.llll.:\ .101,11 t'. V. It. 11,0, smitcy. D. \V. Hutchinson. • I I n v lon r S m.herman. Bald. •n. a Hohi neon. Pinney. •-• de \ - ,trt , 1111:111. \ lith Jaekson. it. at Vier ., GUlde. whkell the Lake Shvi n itice , ut-o• •-r• -•- • ... - - tlale—that of the Plain aurvit., fa,ter. Depart }lei 3.-m 1:Ilt EN pre, 7:40 p. m n Accommodation. S:00 n. in ll= Depart. rch Expic,s, 10:06 a. in. nm .... , . 6:00 p. in. Accommodation -- Eno 1•:x mess =I Depart r,t, York. Express ..... .... ,j)ly Expros , ‘, 3:15 p m u , iunatt Express - Night Express I'ls a. rn loshoat Express 12:50 a. in f, 'led° Express 10:10 a, in ~ n imodation ........ 5:45 n. in I==! . . , . . 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Walley. •T. litnatt,lrAPLach st - st. p17.:1 tt.• lilt .1 Noble Block. - lino., 512, clad, st. need. I:C1.1 1 '4 .IXII I'AItPETS Paver. st. GEorErn Es. oh, 1:2.1 Peach st. 'O., 112.1 4 , Cu.. 1.121 - der, 121 , r n, Slate st. thin s`c. n.0;4, 21 Not th PAH:. rich st. tier .th nod State st. ( . 0_5.11 French ct. c”111. rv, :127 1 it itch .1, • .r.t02:1 State id. Cast F:fth st. 1 • • htte st. Ihr , 11'0:1 fr.% PIN. r lii, It. O.,IILAVOILCS Med:. P 7 Peach .4t. r fit: Stab , street'. ,rrir hall 111111(Dlie. s, over 13.11 l'crich st. At \.sr) In, 70; !5ta1,•4,1. sl. I . :r • 101 ' , ta ,•ti to HARDWARE. Na. , 11 Fren,•ll t ut hst. Vl vyr) TEcw.A.n.E. , I, 1221 Peach st. , 751 girth• st. n. 11217. Stele st. t'o„ 1014 and 1(C) State Salh Park. 11 , I ' 4 l , s:it'd, :iZ.A I. 1 - NDETZTAK_ER.S. a It, st, .TlTE'rzr, w kE.Entoo3N. • 1111:1Z. St:W. 0.., n ar depot.- t! , Tif F.TORF.S. r con. r.:!'-Litt st. 12.:"-tab st, st. s,to re , r, I\, •• rl th rid ' l.Nr.Y3 .1T LAW. • Frcri , 'll tinch st. Pa. 1 0:7.4 SITIt(i EONS. I N , ,r:11 P. - 1r: - . house 117 State 'it. t unto p Peach :city k :-,TExvc EuODl. plot. . h Vatic. :rant. 15 1 7 l'rench st. . 1 do st. I:1,-, I \il'N1 1 1111:- 1 .; itc st. F, 1.11111 1 .17.11. 's Si.o cot tilt and l',:ach sts. owner l)th and French rrn(t Iltli awl ID4licncl :211 Pohrt, Sr. : SAYING'S and LOAN CO. 11.A.P.T1.1".8. Vire T.)5, t :tll,ll.frra.tirer. \V. A.:1;AIJIITATIll, • ti r'. MARVIN, M. Grorswor.n, I. , BREVILLIER, L. L. LAnn; If 11:T1J , 11, i i 1.1:. 314.311\ 1111'. ,tit tll ,11 i. IIrAV fully organized i••• t ro - 1,1,t Inn of bankingopera , T , tu th.• I:eyPtoni. Dank, VI I:, ud 1:I lIT II STREETS 1,11.11 !.; liwli of 1•3100,000, t,11,:full:i111011 t,i6; (rm.. and 1,0-f: of ...alp.l.kotory 1,. 1.,11y thi: Bank our-r+ I , ythelr ~..• .• •,‘,ll 1•,.• 1111,,w,••1. Unix' Dollar or Upwards. IA I. Il 1; 1' () ~f th, L. 011; win 1; the re. L...lan of ;d1 k inda of Bonds t,.r hieli a I'll( it IF V.11.11.T pro% Id. a. rt .• , ,ti, i[ sod, 0.2.• at tent lon. it.o in Divorce. In the C.,nri ,31C eininl4,:r of Erie , Nu, II MEM= 21. the hl11 , 1)0(31a mid I,r:rug 10 en return, tt N. gnua 1,1,01741111 Iti ferel,‘ in Court nn the Ihli r 1.0,-, to rlnStr,er the SWAN, Sherip- emnpl,te asscn t -ILIEI of Bbll4, zweilt-ri by „ ~ustablt uti:Liublnuss ILA. UlJa‘iNta Vince. ERIE, PENN'A, JUNE 11, 1868. Venang9 Spectator says there " is a general desire among the rank and file of both parties, that the happy man, whoever he may be, that is elected to Congress for that district, should be put under bonds to go to Washinzton once or twice, at least, during tho wrin for which he draws his ten thousand dollars pay, mileage and pickings." In view of the: fact that for the last two terms the dis ttic t has been practically unrepresented, this "desire" is quite natural. tin. Enivon: As one who is snpposed to be posted on every event that transpires, 'will you be kind enough to -inform me whether the notice of tiroposaTs for the sale of the Poor House farm was published in any of the county papers, and if so, low many? There is a good deal of discussion on this subject, which your answer may do something towards settling. - Ltuutintal LIJITC or tour weeks in e.c.h of the Erie papers hit those printed in English) and we believe in several of the county papers, outside of Erie. The manuscript which came to our office asked all the county pripers'to copy the ad vertisement, and send bill to..the Poor, Directors, and our impression is that it ap peared as requested. As the time is near when 6.rrangements will be making for Fourth bf July celebra tions, we surest to Democrats that they set their feet down firmly against encouraging demonstrations of a political nature, such as have laren palmed upon the public during the last six years. The Radicals, with their, usual shrewdness and unscrupulousness, have succeeded in turning these occasions mainly into instruments for the advancemcnt of their partisan ends, and too many Democrats have been willing to encourage them with their means and personal efforts. Wherever a movement is making to celebrate the Fourth, let Democrats declare in advance that they will contribute nothing towards a political fandango, and insist upon having -a fair rep resentation upon the committees, so that they,- may prevent measures from being adopted inconsistent with our views of .public good. We have no objections to the Dadimils cele brating the Fourth In a party manner, if they wish; lint we do protesrag,ain , t the sneak ing plan of taking advantage of the people's patriotism to . enlist them in a general cele bration, and then securing some one-horse orator to spout sentiments that are an insult to half of those in attendance. Forms for Writing to Newspapers The following forms will be found conve nient for the use of parties who may l under the necessity of writing to newspaper 'offices in relation to any of the subjects they em brace. By changing the name of the paper they will apply - to alto' office in the country. Niw , paper correspondents should be careful to write their names, Post office addres.4, Co , inty and State, in a distinct manner: miiag in a new Subscription. Ed. Ob-erver :—Enelosed find two dollars, payment imadvance for the Observer one rear, to be , ent to my address at Corry, Erie Co., Pa. Yours, Respectfully! lienewin9 Former Subscription. Eel. Observer :—I enclose two dollars for tt renewal• of my subscription to the Observer Mr another year, which please apply to my account, and oblige, Yours, Truly Joss DOE, Wattsburg, Erie Co., Pa tivafing Stillzieriptivn for Another. Ed. Observer :—I am requested to send you two dollars, payment in advance for the Ob server to be directed to Joseph Smith, Gi rard, Erie Co., Pa. He expects to be a per manent subscriber. Respectfully Your Friend, Forwarding Club 'Ed. Observer:--I enclose von six dollars for which please send the Observer to the following persons! John Jones, Ashtabula, Ohio, (1 year,) Wm. Brown, Conneaut, Ohio, a year); and the following for the campaign: Benj. Jenks, Thos. BEyd, J. C. Averill, North Springfield, Eric Co., Pa.; Robt. Williams, Chas Fi k, Sam!. Gilbert, Clark's Corners, A•ditabula Co., Ohio. Your Friend, EIIASTLS LAMSON .lildrem. I; I. Oli-erver'f Please change the address nty•paper, now sent to North East, Erie Co , Pa., to Meadville, Crawford Co., Pa., and oldhre Yours, Truly, Tut•: Conueautville Record informs us that at "the meeting of tfib Beaver County Repub li - lican Convention, after the nomination of a ticket,yrrre.•olution was nulinimously passed instructing their Representatives in the Leg islature to support the project for the enlarge inent of the Eric canal. In Pittsburgh the enlargement question is made a strong point, and representatives will he chosen on that issue, as is the case in many- other sections of the Stile, nut so' materially to be benefited by the proposed improvement. The Phila delphia impels have spoken favorably of the emergent nt as a great State and National improvement, while the press of the cities lying on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers are unanimous in advOcating the measure." Navin. been the first journal in the State to urge this great Project upon the favorable at tention of our readers, and giving it our ad vocacy without regard to the personal, pecu niary-or political interests it may involve, we arc naturally gratified to see thv hearty en dorsenn nt it is receiving .from nearly every quarter, and especially from the people most interested. In a matter which so immedi ately concerns us all, let us forget our petty dissensions about men or parties, and 'look only to the common welfare of the com munity in which we live. Say what some may, this us the all-important enterprise for North-Wes-tem Pcnusyllania, embracing in its scope More questions of general advantage titan any that has been proposed fur years. We hope every convention and meeting that may be held in the counties between the Lake and the Virginia line,. from now to the assembling of the next Legislatureo‘ ill adopt resolations in favor of the enlargement. The scheme can be effected, if the people show that they are in earnest. THE F6l" I:TII m ERIL.—From the evidence that reaches us, we incline to the opinion that the ceremonial exercises connected with the la-ying of the corner stone of the Marine Hospital, on the Fourth of July, will render the occasion one of the most imposing and interesting that has transpired in many years. The character of the Committees of Arrange nt v-sure us that no political influences tit ill be allowed to interfere with the harmony _of the proceeditags. and we have too much contidence iu the honorable disposition of Attorney-General Brewster, the chosen ora tor of the day, to doubt that he will with le , 1•1 all expressions which might give rise to :1 di.,enting opinion, or create an unfavora ble impression on the minds of any portion of his hearers. It has been arranged that the grand procession will be formed in the Park at 10 o'clock, precisely, each organization to he under charge of its own chosen Marshals. Most of the societies in . the city have signi lied their readiness to participate in the eel.- eulonies, and we hope that before another wed:, all, without distinction of religion, na tivity or party, will have concluded to join in the procession. Thd humane object to be accomplishetLought to harntonite every eOll - into L-1 , and induce the citizens' to otakela united effort in rendering the amt- I,ion one of Dm:lied appropriateness and ef feet. We understand that the five city bands have concluded to lend their assistance, and our indefatigable friend Dr: Gunter is work ing night and day at his special forte—getting i' , up a "grand cavalcade." Let the young men from the adjoining toy, nships conic in with their horses and accoutrements, and let us all join in making, the Any one that will be me morable in the annals of our city and section. Scofield rinisheS Another Dirty Job. Our representative in Congress, after much trial and tribulation, has just completed another of those petty tricks with which his congressional caretr has been stocked, and which give him so firm a hold upon the af fections of his Democratic constituents ! As chairman of - the Committee on Elections, he last week reported against the right of Gen. Morgan, of Ohio, to bold his seat in the House, and gave it to Columbus Delano, the Radical .dontestant—a report which it is needless to say, the Rump at once and un hesitatinglyAconfirmed. The case has been on trial for a number of months, and in the meantime ,Scofield has twisted and wiggled and "jumped Jim Crow" in a most amusing manner, with the object of ranking oat plausible record, but no one doubted that he would finally obey Stevens Mid Butler's or ders; and do exactly as he has done. Then tle of Gen. Morgan n to the seat Was as clear as the sun at noon'on a July da.y,land may be briefly stated asifollows : The returns of elec tion showed a majority in his favor of 271 votes indlie District, which had gone Bah ••• 41 for several ytars previous. The claim was set ua--by ms_nppoqition that illegalities had taken place in Pike township, which gave Gen. Morgan a majority of one hundred and forty. In order to get rid of these troub lesome figures it was necessary to find a pre teit for disfranchising the entire township, and the Wrenna llf_ nr his prompter, furnished one which is quite, worthy of their combined ingenuity. It is alleged that one of the judges of election was incompetent undei the laws of Ohlo,:from having been a deserter from the draft of '64. Fraud is not pretended to have taken .place at the elcction, and no irregularity of any kind is charged but this technical plea. No. such specification wits made in the original notice of contest; and, therefore, it is now void in law. The idea was evidently an af terthought, contrived for the purpose of per petrating a barefaced outrage by the proposed wholesale disfranchisement. Proof was also furnished that the'judge in question was not a "deserter from the draft," as is falsely al leged, kcause he furnished a substitute, as Contemplated by law, and, consequently, ho was net disqualified in any sense. Yet, in spite 'isf this evidence, the easy conscience of Judge Scofield enabled him to seize upon the charge as a pretext for throwing aside the vote of the township, and, with othertricks of the same class, enough votes were east out to figure up a majority for Delano. The Circumstances all show a deliberate purpose to eject Gen. Morgan, who is one of the most influential Democratic members, by fair or foul means, and constitute a record which is one of the most scandalous of the many out 7 rages of the present despicable Congress. The Democrats of the district will treasure up Judge Scofleld's deeds of petty ineanne,s, and when lie comets begging for their votes in his slimy way, will remind him of them in a mode that may be more 'just than polite or agreeable. NORTII EAST. Os staunch Democratic friend, Capt. Dobbins enjoys a political discussion as well as most men do their dinners, and is always at home for an answer to any point that the Radicals may produce. The other day be was met by a man who had been reading "Brick" Pomeroy's paper, and was fright fully'shocked at its plain mode of dealing with the topics of the day. "Why, sir," said the latter, - its perfectly infamous—a dis grace to the country—and the Democratic. party ought to be ashamed of itself for sup- , porting such a paper. •Do you endorse all it says ?" "Well," says the Captain, "the best-answer I can give is to imitate the ex ample of .the lamented Lincoln, and tell a story. At the commencement of the oil ex citement, there was a man near Titusville famous for being the greatest liar that ever lived in Crawford county. It grew into an adage that he could easier tell a lie than the truth. This man was employed by a specu lator in Erie to travel over the country, and expatiate to green horns about the wonder ful chara . kier of the oil regions, with the object of getting them to buy real estate. When asked why he secured the liar's servi ces, his reply was, that the former could tell the biggest story of any man he knew, and the very largest that hemight be able to in vent wouldn't begin to approach the reality. And so," continued the Captain, "it is with "Brick" Pomeroy. He furnishes a great many.astonishing statements, and often in a way- that isn't the most refined in the world, but the Radical party has been guilty of so many atrocious deeds, that the meanest and worst that can be said of it,-doesn't come within halea mile of the truth." M= S.CkII7.L JONES JONIR - A GIVEN WHAT sense is there in endeavoring to keep up neat Parks in the heart of the city, and then allowing them to be daily disfig tired with dozens of hay and wood wagons, that make the locality appear like an over grown barnyard? Where was the advan tage of tearing down the market house, when the hucksters continue to vend their produce in the same vicinity, the only difference be ing that they have removed to "the opposite side of the street ? Why not have a place set apart for these traders, that will be just .as convenient to them and the publie, and 'not render the streets in the best portion of the city so unsightly during the most of the week that strangers invarisblj• com ment upon the tact? Why, in short, not 'keep the Parks as they ought to be, or else give up all attempts to make them art °orna ment to the city ? ti.E.Nkron. LOwur has published a letter denying the story, somewhat extensively cir culated in Crawford county, that he is a can didate for U. S. Senator. Ile says, am not a candidate, have not thought of being, and A - ill not be !" The Meadville Republi can, which' never -fails to snap at Lowry whenever it has a chance, deities the sinceri ty of his statement, and charges that it can "prove" that he iN a candidate for the .F.,ena torship, and "has so stated within a fort night. If;' it defiantly declares, "he wants the proofovc are ready for hint at any mo ment, if he dares." The Republican's, self assurance to the contrary, we undertake the. prediction that Lowry will not enter the canvass. Here he is regarded as a supporter of Attorney-General Brewster, his intimate friend, and the right-hand man of Cameron, for that position. eonstitnlionality . of the act disfran chising deserters has been taken before the Supreme Court, on an appeal from Hunting don cuuuty. An acknowledged deserter, Edward M'Cafferty, offered to vute in War 'riorsmark township at the election last fall, and on being refucd, brought suit turainst the election board. The dicdriet .Tudgo de. cited that the law was with the defendants. 3rCalrerty appealed, and the caw was argued at Harrisburg, R. Bruce Petriken, Esq., of Huntingdon, and Geoige W. Biddle, Esq., appearing for the plainiiti, and lion. John Scott, of Huntingdon, and Attorney-General Brewster for the defendants. The opinion of the Supreme Court is expected soon, and will authoritatively kettle the constitutionali ty attic law; so that it will no longer be a source of trouble to election officers. Carr. J. 11. Wta.sti, of this city, has pur chased the right to manufacture Mercier's Improved Harrow, which is pronounied by many farmers who have used it the best im plement of the kind in use. It is so con structed as to readily adjust itself to the sur face of the ground,. the advantage of which will be appreciated by every farmer.. The Harrow,costs taCi more than those in ordina ry use, and if it equals what is claimed for it, we see no reason why it should not enter into general use. Qapt. 11'el:11 is preparing to manufacture the - Harrow upon an extensive scale, and in the meantime a in9tlvl eau be seen at his place of business, which all in terested are invited to call and examine. LOCAL BREVITIES ,Tuz ladies aro preparing for a Festival in aid of the Monument Fund Association, to be given in Farrar Hall, on the evening of the 45th of Jinn. - Wr. have a warrant on the Iron City Col lege at Pittsburgb,,which be sold at n reduction to nny young man from this coun ty who wislaN to attend that famous flan. Tur: young mum-who tndertookt. liciT an exact record of the number of times it has rained per day, during the past month, has been obliged to throw up his contract from sheer exhaustion. COxsnniitilial feeling has arisen over the sale of the Poor House Farm, and 'an input , . tion has been granted by the Court, on mo tion of Jas.: C. Marshall,:Esq., to show cause why the sale should not be set aside. " Seve ral parties claim to be willing to pay a high er price than the one at which it was sold, THE Girard Cribis has the following ticket at its mast head, subject to the deal- BIM' of the National Democratic Convention : For President, Col. Rim Rice, of:l'cuniyl vania. For Vice Preaident. non. S. P. Cary', of Ohio. C. A. INGERSOLL, of New York, was ar rested on Thursday of, last week, charged with implication hi the famous oil' region nna ..'^tlz taken from an old German named Bermingham, who would not trust his treasure in the hands of banks. Ingersoll was astonished, and vow.- teeril to rettirn to Pennsylvania without waiting for a requldtion. LOREN - 7.0 SwEnwoori, Esq., candidate for President upon the "cheap Railway Freight" platform, was in the city over Sunday. He is not as confident of - success in this campaign as Gen. Daniel Pratt, or "the immortal J. N.," but looks forward to , -the time when our freight system will be perfect, and the Gov ernment ran upon the most appioved engi neering principles. TEIE _Nineteenth Congression;bl district will be represented at the Democratic Na tional Convention in New York city, on the Fourth of July, by Hon. Win. L. Scott, of Eric county, and Hon. Byron D. Hamlin, of McKean, delegates regularly chosen by the State Convention. Wm. A. Galbraith, Esq.; as the Pennsylvania member of the National Committee, will participate in the prelimi nary organization of the Convention. Ix'answur to numerous inquiries, we will state that the Registry law is now before the Supremo Court, and a decision expected within the present month. In case that body pronounces the aci to be constitutionalore shall publish a full and careful summary of its provisions, so that our friends may be thoroughly inforthed in regard to the steps necessary to secure a Fuld poll of our party strength. A LEeTtnE will be =delivered in Farrar Hall this (Thursday) evening, by Rev. J. Finnucane, of 3leadville, for the benefit of the Fourth street Catholic school. Father Finnucane has a•dcservedly high reputation as an orator, and the esteem in which ha is held by the members of the denomination in Erie :will ensure him a large audience. In addition to the lecture there will be music and refresinents.= 'How admirable, how prompt, how per fectly satisfactory' was the conduct of that legendary Puritan, who rode up to the door of the house where dwelt the girl of his choice, and having desired her to ho called out to him, said, without circumlocu tion, "Rachnel, the Lord bath sent me to marry thee 1" when the girl answered, with equal promptitude and devoutness, "The Lord's will be done." A vomio man in Meadville followed n couple of girls a few nights since, and When in the vicinity of the jail laid hold of one of them, the other making her escape. A scuf fle ensued and The girl screamed ; the polite young man put his handkerchief in her mouth, and then, hearing footsteps, ho un gallantly "cut stick." When the handker chief which he had left in her mouth was examined, 10, there was his name in flaming characters, and it will prove an effective witness in bringing him to justice. WE again urge upon our Mends that there be a thorough and early organization of Clubs, appointment of committees, and can vassing and registration of voters in every town and ward of the county. We should not delay Until near the day of election. The Summer months must be actively improved. Many doubtful voters may be lost by being neglected till late in the camphign, or won by being early waited upon and brought within the pale of healthy influences. Indi vidual exertion will go further a ith the doubtful men than public meeting•. J. W. Dol. : in...at, Esq., Collector of Internal Revenue, gives notice that the U. S. takes as sessed for 1863, including:the Income Tax of 1867, are due, and that he will attend to re ceiving the same, at his office in this city, on the 18th, 10th and 30th days of the present month. Those who neglect to pay, will be liable to five per cent, on the amount of their tax, with interest: atone per cent. per month, collvetions to be made by distraint. Walk up to the captain's office, gentlemen, and settle for the fun of setting Sambo free. "You pays your money, and you gets your choice." Tun Rapti')lican wants those who conduct it; party primary elections to be careful "in allowing none to vote who are' not known to belong to the Republican party. It is not enough," it states, "for a voter to say that he 'intends to support' the candidates of the par ty. Ile should be able teimake it appear, if challenged, that be is now acting in (rood faith with the Republicans." Our cotempo rary need kivii itself no alarm on the subject. The Radical party is in too bad odor just al present for any persons to be, likely to vote at its primary meetings who are not thor oughly "dyed in the wool." ANNA. E. DICKINSON'S novel, NI hich she has recently completed, is said to be so radi cal, politically and socially, that several of the publishers have declined to touch it. The story, if we are to believe rumor, is that of a strong-minded, self-reliant walla'', who lives to herself—as Sir Charles Grambson, according to his doting mamma, did fur him self—and from an unaided and irlioldy friend less position rises to success and happiness without marriage. The novei is believed to be rather autobiographical, and tube t h-awn, as far a 4 the heroine is concerned,j f, em the fair Anna's-inner consciousness. Oro neighboring village of Waterford is one of the pleasantest places in the county, bt its politics are terribly Radical. - A few days ago, a passenger on the Philadelphia road leAced a gentleman who had' . got on board the train at that Station: "What kind of a place is this town of \Waterford•?" "Well, sir," NV:IS the reply, "it's so infernal black that the people have to use a eat:diet° see their way along the streets in day-light" It is'unneeessary to acid that the politic's •of that "native" were not of the prevalent kind in the rocality. THE second annual Pic-?tic of the American Benevolent Association will be held in Cochran's 43rove on Thursday nest, the I.Bthinst. •Preparations have been made for an unusually agreeable occasion, and a very large attendance is anticipated. The Temperance gaud and 31el1's String Band Laic been engagedtsthe latter is •to furnish the music for the datiCing. A novel and in teresting feature ; of the occasion will be the introduction of the old fashioned games, in cluding. a foot race, climbing a- greased pole. aver slit, sack race . over hurdle i, cheluni clialum, potato race, and jumping. ' We ad vise all who can spare the time to attend. - Trre. Republican stubbornly persists in re- Axing to tell Who the gentlemeti are that have.been elevated to . "important local of flees," •by the Iladie,al party, and "whose principles are to-dayand were then as an tagonistic to the great majority of the voters of the county as are the political opinions of Fernando Wookelement L. Vallandig,- ham . or, Jefferson ,Davis." We again urge Upon our cotrmporary to be just to the nu tnerous oceupantg of "important local ofliee4," and fair-to itselC thieb n, sweeping accuat• tiou . ,involves the "h,} ally': of too malty in dividuals heretofore supposed to be above re proeteh,"to be allowed to puss without ex planation, The public Insist - pat the blink sheep shall be singled out; in ordeK,tharthe balance of the flock tux}' Co -- longer. be sub-, - • jeet t 6 taint. , .l3r order of lite,diimrttuat at Washing-, -ton, and at the instance of'Judgc Scofield, the two Post office carriers discharged some weeks since' are been restored to their _places, and are again performing their duties - to the satisfsc of the public. It is under stood that the: PtYstMater is renewing:'his efforts to limit thenumberofertriiers,ffirough, a mistaken idea of economy, With all re spect for thfudgment ofiredge Sterrett, ice hone the dopsrtment will not accede to his Sugectahos The eatiier,..h.,,, 11134 bee found a great convenience to the communi ty-, and there are few of owe people who wish to see it changed in the manner proposed. mlowiNEN-r member of the opposition, writinz, to us from Washington city, says : the operations of the liciiiitil t iOnMeiTLPS Republican politicians In Eric county than from all the Republican papers put together." We are) pleased to ierirn- o' , from a source s capable of judging that our alma .to make a trustworthy local paper has been a success. While steadily seeking to advance our own party views, it has been our invariable object to so treat local topics that all classes would find that department of the Observer a source of interest, and' a reliable record of' 'honk events. Mivon Nom.i lins•displayed his customa ry good judgment in refusing to yield to the request of injudicious friends, and becoMe a candidate for Congress. The aspLirants for that pos . ition now hi the field before the Rad ical voters ortbis county are _G. W. Scofield, J. H. Whallon,. Geo. H., Cutler, Alfred King and John 11. Walker.. The first three were former Democrat,. There is some talk of having several of the candidates withdrawn, and forming a combination against Scofield, whose prospect, arc generally looked upon as the most aorable. • A 3 coTptronAnv, ootifying patrons that he has sent them statements of indebtedness, trusts "no one will be offendeir on receiving the same. IVell; what if they do gid. "ot fended l'" Are not printers entitled to their dues as nun% as any one el,e, and don't every other other class of business men forward statements of account to their debtors when ever it seems necessary to them ? The sub scriber who becomes "offended" at receiving a notice that he is in arrears, either does not understand the first principles of buSiness,or istascorthlutving-• , TUE Water .Commissioners have made a report, in response to a resolution of Coun cils, stating that they have sold the 5250,000 (4' bonds placed in their Ilan& at eighty cents on the dollar, realizing, after deducting interest, the sum of $210,552. They think fifty thousand dollars more of bonds will be required to complete the Water Works on the scale intended, and recommend the issue of that amount. The . Commissionets do not contemplate the laying of pipes at present in any except the thickly populated, streets. Off, yes! oh, yes t be it known to the friends of the editor, and the rest of tman kinkthat after this date he reservetli Mon dayeening exclusively to himself, and bath resolMely resolved to bar the sacred entrance of hiT l Sanctum againg all intruders, be they man Or headt; for the good and sufficient ma son taut he is compelled his editorials to writs upon that momentous occasion,—of which, let all concerned take solemn hee'd, or suffer the awful' penalties therennto an nexed. J.lllEi TARR, the oil millionaireois out in a proclamation declaring himself an inde pendent candidate for the Associate Judge ship of Crawford county. Although a heavy bondholder, he claims to be in favor of pay ing off the bonds in greenbacks. mid expects the Democratic support on that ground. We presume that if. James should be elected and find himself deficient in "capacity," he could easily purclrase the needful article. Witts parties get married and ttie groom is paying the parson his fee, if he should for get to hand Lima dollar to, pay for setting up the notice of the event in the paper, the bride ought to interfere immediately and do the first great duty of her marned,life by in sisting that they coMmence their career hon orably and justly by paying the first bill of expense. ' At.uo-rr every day a new batch of names appears in the Dispatch, from some portion of the county, favoring ScOfleld's nomination. Ili; supporters Appear to include two-thirds of the most active Radical; in the strong holds of that party. Bro.Whallon will have to wear out another pair of shoes in tramp ing over thd county to get signatures to his certificate of character. Tin: citizens of Corry, with characteristic energy, are preparing to celebrate the FoUrtli in a becoming manner. We guarantee'that they will get up 'a demonstration worthy of the place, and only hope they will not al low it to be run in the interest of the Radi cal', party, as several similar efforts of late years have bccu in that locality. Tim shabby appearance of the• Observer last week was owing to the bad manner in which the press work was done, and gave us considerable annoyance. A skillful work man having taken chafge of the press upon which the paper is printed, we hope in future to be able to present as neat a sheet esany in the State. IT i s given out that siifficient bona fide subscriptions have been secured to construct the city railway', and the board of directors have given instructions to advertise for pro posalslor building the road from Second street to , Butalci street. We hope this may he it genuine move, and no{ result in more diqappointments to the public. AT, the Board-of Trade meeting on Tues day evening, committees ofiactive business men were appointed to iuquile into the pos ibilitv of establishing certain kind:, of manu factories, with a view of securing the aid of our capitalists in favor of such as might hoof :lay:lnt:igc to the interests of the city.. Tor. City Councils passed resolutions on 3lontlay evening, deprecating thesale of the Poor House farm. As the sale has - already taken place in the mode required by law, such a course looks much lilte that of the man who locked his stable door after all his horses had been stolen. I.Lort.tx 3.ll9.rnEtis,, giteers,'on French street, have added to their business the fresh bread and milk trade. ' They are supplying their Customers with milk at five tents per quart, and bread and crackers in proportion. They also take orders for ice cram. THE cool weather of the present week is remarkable for this season of the year. 'Un less summer sets in soon, we will despair of having it at all during 1888. People who have taken down their stoves are entitled to sympathy. THE Radicals of Tidioute have started a Grant & Colfax club, and give notice that they have "enlisted for the campaign." That is . more than they did when old Abe called for rcruits. Then the -most Of them sent substitutes. TIM Bufhlo Post, on the occasion of Dan Rice's visit to that city, bond forth in a vein of eloquence as follows: "Col. Dan Rice, the great showman of the agn—the public spirited, the magnanimous, the bigh-souled, is stopping at the Mansion Ho - use." Dan is not the liberal man be obtains the credit of being if he failed to send the Post editor an extra supply offree tickets. Tan Radical papers contain theAnuounce men t of Hon. Alfred King as a candidate for the primary election 'of that Mr..K..is now regularly in the fleld, and will help to render the race still , more interesting. IKAAe .ItooltitßAo, Esq.; of this city, long, emoueli'T on the Buffalo &Erie R. R„ and at present engaged in gin Adjutant-tkenerill's office at llurrisburg„ has been brought out us a Tte'publicameandidate for Assembly. ' & CoLvAx's election Is sure now, without mistake. The Youngsville "Lopyal - Leeg" has 'pledged . them ,its "earnest and zealous efforts." TuE highest incomes . in Warren county, are as follows : James Parshall $21,960; thomas Strntheri $18,520, Harrison Allen . $lB,OOO. Tus Rev„ :51r. 3184ters, of the .Meadville, ' ll, PLliii s lic e l l \kt u ioßl e. vig , preti4h - In' the Uni- evening, lAnliafi.D; WlLKlNti — Gmat—On The 4th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. P. L. Jones, Mr.ll. B. Wilkins, of Cleveland, and Miss Minnie A. Geer, of this city. '' - " resid.pciot ihnruchthkitalP, inst ia at the P. Cain, mr J. L. Sternherg to ]Elsa Jeow l. M. Lamb,-dang‘...., r of L. 7.. Lamb, Esq .' all of this city. NICKEIV-ON—CRES. , I—On May awl,. at Miles Grove, by C. A. Pettibone, Eq., A. L. Nickerson and Miss Annie Cress, both of Girard. lirrcncoca—ELETCUElt—ln Waterford, on the 3d - inst., by Rev. T. H. Bratuora, Eugene C. Hitchcock and Miss Emma • Fletcher, youngest daughter of Charles • Fletcher, Esq., all of Waterford.. ArSTIN—Cin the 7th inst., Alice, youngest daughter of T. M. and Clara M. Muslin, in her 14th year. ABBEY-3fay 26th, in Fairview, Emily E Abbey, aged 11 months. EUGENIA HAIR RESTORKR.—The cheapest and hest. Mammoth bottles only .7,3 cents. The Eugenia Flair Restorer eclipses all known discoveries for the rapidity with which it restores gray and faded hair to ,Its original color, promotes its rapid and healthy growth, prevents and stops it when falling MT, and is n most luxuriant hair dressing for the human hair and head, rendering it OR, silky and lustrous. Sold by B. Dickinson & Bon, sole agents in Erie. decl.2-Iy, icnw Spring Silk and Fancy Hats, beauti ful, Coatings and Cassimeres; also, agents for reports of fashion. JONES & LYTLE. - inhl9-tf. = - - • - Steba abbertisemento. FOR THE FARMERS. QFIEEP SlTEA.US.—Wilkinson's best. and Strang.'s Patent Sheep Shears. WOOL TWINE, in any quantity • GRI,N"II STONE.S.— tons Berea and Lake Huron. BM:TUES.—Grass and Grain, of the beet ma kers. , • GRAIN CRADLES.--Grapevlne and Maley, complete . with Scythes. lIkY FQRK.S.—Two and three ttneAl HOES, Shovels, Spades, Manure Forks find Ilay Kniveq, for Kale by Jot-tin. r House and 'Lot for Sale. %IRE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a NEW and I conveniently arranged house, well situated, in the beautiful VILLAGE OF NORTH EAST Good will of water, two Cisterns, good,Ungi and an abundance of tlio REST VARIETY OF FRUIT PRICE LOW.---TERMS REASONABLE. The' property is especially dcsirahle, hies much as the Lake Shore Seminary, an in•titte lion of learning, which will not be excelled by any in the country, is located near the premi ses. For particulars, inquire of the subscriber, on the premises, 2,500,000 Cuateraeis in Pour Years. PATRONIZE .TIE BEST. 11 -t e V n l e N e l laTers ia , r t es nct e c ten th sko m tVde e Ya ' n 'i ; concern in the Debar Sale business, we Guarantee Satisfaction in every instance, and also the best selection of Goods ever offered at One Dollar Each. No other concern has any show,wherever our Agents are selling,. Our motto, " Prompt and Reliable." Male and female agents wanted in city and country. THE LADIES Are particularly requested to try our popular club rystem of selling all kinds of Dry and Fan cy-Goods, Dress Patterns, Cotton Cloth, CLlSteri, Silver Plated Goods, Watches, &c. (Established 18614 A patent pen fountain and a check de scribing an article to be sold for a dollar, 10 eta; 20 for $2.; 40 for $1; CO for_SG; 100 for $10; sent by mall. Free presents to getter up, (worth 50 per Cent. more than those sent by any other con cern,) according to size of club. - Send us a trial club, or if not do not fall to send for a circular. N. B.—Our sale should not be classed with New York dollar Jewelry sales or bogus "Tea Companies," us it is nothing of the sort. EASTMAN 6: KENDALL, 65 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. Jel-31ii 0. ..013Lr.. Bay State Iron Works I NOBLE Sa 11.1,k.Z0E.., Founders, Machinists and Bon- cr Makers, Works Corner Peach and 3d Sta., Erie, Pa. Having made exten.lve addition.; to our ma chinery, we are prepared to fill all orders promptly for Stationery; Marine anti Portable Engines, Of il.ll stns, either with singlet or cut•oft vnlvcg STEAM PUMM, SAW MILL WORK, BOIL ER-4, STILLS, TANKS, ETC. Also, all kinds of Heavy and Light Casting. Particular attention given to Building and Mu chinery Czeitings. FOR SALE.--Steanis Circular Mill Rigs and Head Blocks, which ure the best In use. John son's notary Pumps, Gas Pipe and Plttlugs, Baum Goods, Babbitt metal, etc. Jobbhuv i•adleited at reduced prices. All work warranted. Our motto Is, CUSTOMERS MIST BE SUITED We ar.• hound to-sell a low as the lowest.— Please call and vs.:lntim AKsigni - te In liankraptcy. TsTnEIitsTRWMIII - 11Tof the UnitedSte.ter; 1. for Hit. Wektrni I)l+trlet of Pennmylvay ta, in the :natter of German. It. 'Course. bankrupt. The undersigned hereby wires notice of his ap pointment as assignee of German R. Noursei of Edinboro, Erie county awl State of Pen a'a, within the said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the Dis trict Court of said district, dated at Erie, Pa.. May 8, A. D. 'NM. • lIENR.Y M. RIPLEY. Assignee. Atty. at Law, „No. I= Peach SG, Eric, Pa ntyLi-itw. „R.... x L 41, 1144, DOUJA APRESENT OF x.OO VALUE, of your own selection, true of cost, for a few days servi ces in any town or. village. Particulars and gift sent free, by addressinUD3LA N &g, with stamp, CLO CO., 40 Hanover St., Boston, Mass._ my7-3m • ExecntriVo Notice. T ETIRRS TITAMENTARY on the McKean 1J Peter Jacob Brown, de e d , late of tp., having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all indebted to the same to make tramedlate pa3rment, and tbose having claims against the said estate will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for settlement. JlEftdA ANN BARON, Executrix . McKean, May 7, 1863--6wo • :10 c air: .leNVA•ar &SON, DEAURVI SR - Clothing mid lends Furnishing 69Ss 1 COLINEF. OF sEv - F2Trit ErrßEEti, rA• 108 PRINTING of every kind, in , large or tl Benin quantities, plain or colored, 'done in the host style, and at moderato prices, at the Obeiervor oface. , GORDON'S HORSE HOE, H AVING made very important improvements on the Ilorhe !toe, Tool; lirnaz ;;:, .1 1.0. t; . '.!mzio , : the past four years, we are enabled to present to our pat; ,ala 1111`111 , 1 , 4 I 011114.'1, I Ilitlt !flout for cultivating corn, potatoes, cotton, and all hill crops, ever introdtmo 'I to It, : 'rzoimg ( goo. munity. As now made, the hack teeth are reversible, and not retuove , l hu• h•l'.6 , • • tt , ••, 11,t• old style Rosso Gee, ammeter making ,It, theonapiets cultivator and blik-r at tmcc.u..m, tt i , A ~. Ir; when billing is not reqttlresla the wlnglarevemoved from tbe the teetlt, Ily this arrangement, wi er rows may be hilled - t hat WI tft the ning ; hia•••• I ur,u toe 1,6, els. It is made of the hest quality of steel and highly polkhed, and huperhu t•• uIIV tttitt t' t It/t;• vator on account of its lightmemi, (weighing about 34.) votzzat",) flu rub! llty, , 'a .11;;;• • ..;;;1 al , '., , - ion to all kinds of work. _ . , We would r a tt..ttlou to our DOUBLE :11-it.)% _ doUbt.excebi anything now in niarlz,l, for the purpOse do,ltto It , 1 .• Juste" to it b•WR.01'1111T IILON FRAME, very light a nd • jthi"'" r " or deep. ana rt tioatly and ta,h , fully mat , . m y 2 , 5- .. FRANK & AUCTION iSc COMIILSSIt,y MERCHANTS, No. 824 State Street. Household Furniture and all kinds of Goods, Wares and 'Merchandise, bought and sold and received on consignment Sales at private residences attended to in any part of the city. Sale of Household Furniture., Carpets, Queens ware, Horses,Wagons, and all kin& ofgondson WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, A largo consignment of Sucensware, Glass ware, Bohemian and China ases now ottliand, will bo closed out regardless of cost at private sale. ' * Vendues attended to }n any part of the county. ap9-tf. Tollworthy & Have adopted a new cyst m of doing busi ness, and mould rePpeetfully cad the attention of their customers to the faet that they are now selling goodslbr We believe thatwe can do our customers Jos thze by ho doing and would ask them to gill and see our splendid stock of orocertes,oontii•.ting of Teas, tCompri.ing everything in a well kept grocery •titure. We raw have the he,t iir I. C. BELDEN, 5Z3 French Street Also FEED In unlimited qUalititiCn. lAlye us •call. TOLLWORTITY 6: LOVE, 1.3%) Pencil St., oppogite tonal Hotel. inyl2.-tt. BLANK BOOKS! Caaghey, McCreary & 3loorhea.d, 'BOOKS, EZ: ELOPES' .ND PARE B, IT. FOQTE Al Wholekle, as cheap as any Jobbing house in . the country. The Depository of the Bible Society, nt CAUGIMY, MO . I: i FLU , :4 myll-tf.. • 1300 K. AGENTS WAN TE D—Te JD for DR. WM. SMITII's DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. TILE oNT.I - EDITION PUBLIsIIED IN AMERICA, CONDENSED DR. SDI Tit's OWN UA2D. In one large Octavo volume, Illustrated With over 125 steel and wood engraving , . Agents and subscribers, see that you get the genuine edition by Dr. Smith. The SprLngfleld Republican sae., Ibis cd I t ton priblished by Messrs. Burr & the gentinie thing. •• The Congregationalist bap, whoever to get, in the cheapest form; the best Diet ion aw_of the Bible should buy this. WE ALSO WANT AGENTS for ELLIOT'S new work, REMARKABLE CRAP.ACTERS .IND MEMORABLE PLACES of THE HOLY LAN!). By RENT WARD BEECIIER, T. D. WooLsEY, LL. D. Pres. of Yale Col„ JosErn ennui...ie.:, D. D. LL.D., Pres. of Wesleyan Univ., RE.V.Tuos. 3t. CLARE, Bishop of R. 1., &c., &e. They are new and original worktiby these au= thou, and their subjects era approved by eler amen of all denominations. Agents are meet ing with unparalleled suceemr.' -- We employ no General Agents for either book, and offer extra lndUeenielilis to Canvassers. Agents will .ed the advantage of dealing directly with the PUB LISHERS. For descriptive circulars with full particulars and terms, address the Publishers, myt)t-St J. B. BURR CO:, Hartford. Coml. =I Warrant In Bankruptcy. THIS Is TO GIVE NOTICE that on the c.lith 1 day of May.lBa4, a Warrant in Bapkruptcv was Issued out, of the District Court of the Unt ted_States„ for the Western District of renn'a, against the estate of Joseph Justice, of Erie, in- the Cotinty of Erie, in said district, ad jUdgoil bankruptonhis own petition; that the paymeutof any debts and delivery of any pro- Eerty, bellott ne rg to such bankrupt, to hint orlor is use, the transfer of any, property by bbn, are forbidden by law; and that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their dabta, and (*limos° one or more assignee of his astute. will be held at -a Court of Bankrupt cy, to be 'holden at the once of the Rech.ter, in the city of Erte, before S. E. Woodruff, Fsq., Register In. bankruptcy for said di,triet, on the Bth day of July. A. I:7w, at 11 o'clock A. M. , -THOMAS A. IIOWLEY, U. 14. Marshal, Messenger. By G. P. Davis, Dept. U. S. Marshal. Warrant in Itankruptey. ?FMB IS To caw.: Nor wt.; t bat on the I , t d ty 1 ot.ittne, A. 1)., IsUs. a Warranu in b.ank ruptey was issued agaitt,t the estate of Wm. \V. Thwtag. of Erie city, In the - county of Erie, State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjuaued a bankrupt on Ida own petition; That the p ty ment of any debts and delivery of an) ,property. belonging to such bankrupt, to hint and for ht. use, and the trant.fer of any property by him are forbidden bythat a meeting of the cretinous of the .0.1,1 bankrupt, to prove th.rqr debts and to chew., one or Inure v., of his estate, will be held at a Court of liaukrupt ey, ta beholden at the "ince of the Iteizister, in thecity_ot Erie, in the county of Erie and St:,. -• . of Penn'a,before S. E. Woodruff; IteL , lster, Inuagn dairof July, A. D., lo A. Il - TutimAs A. tow LEY, tr. S. marsaud, It Q;ls , Davis, Dept. U.S. :klar , hal. jel-t‘v. NOBLE dc LIALL. Assignee in Battkritp cy. IxHEDnan.nrf COURT o ftilted lv shoes or Ups I,Yestern Dist rlet Peniqyaula, Ui thOtnatter of Kanitiel tiri‘dvold, bankrupt. The undersigned hereby uo. es notice of b ap pointment as ructignee of Samuel S. Griswold. t Erie city, Ede Co., and State of l'enitsylvanta Within said tiletrk i, wbo bus been adjudged a bankrupt,Upon own petition, by the District Court Of said dista.n, dated at Erie, Pa., 31ay Z. A. D.„ 11EN..1 M. ItIBLET, Assignee. Atty. at Law, Nu. Put reach 3t.Erle, 13:1. Assignee in - Bankruptcy. TX THE DISTRICT CQURT mf the 'United staff for the 'Western District of Pcon'a, i the matter of Frank Allen, bankrupt. The underSilened'hereby gives notice of 1114 appolut- Intillb Sks=atelgueo of Frank Allen, of Erie, in the eteuatrof - We and State - 41f Pennsylvania. Istthiriaeld district, who has teen adjudged a banknipt upon his own petition by the District Court of said district, dated at Erie, Pa., May Z 3, - HENRY M. RIBLET, Assignee, Attr. - at I 4 aw, If= Peach St., Erie, Pa. rayti•4lw. • AS IMPROVED FOR Nit,. ALLIANCE SHOVEL PLOW. AT OTLOCIC. A. It 10. 1390 PEACH, ST., CASH, OR READY PAI iCotrees, Sugars. Spices. ERIE COUNTY FLOUR. EMTIBMI BLAND 3300lf_S, of every 'iletserlption, CHEAPER. '1 nail any lions.• 13 this city. Also, .4 SCHOOL BOOKS, - ' 13 1 13 L 1 S: Adminlmtrator'm lerrErtA AmusisTRATIoN on t os- A tato of Mary Fellelta,Heltiti, dee'd., Erie city, having been granted to the under signed, notice Is hereby given to all Indebted to the canto t. make trinnedlate payment, MIA• those having claims against the said e•daw wtS present theta duty authenticated. for ,ettli:-. smut. J ROSS TILuMrsoN Eric, nay2l-6t • • Adtnintstrator. W. W. PritUZCFI. CO., No. • State ht red, Erie, lta New Dry Goods Store ! iitiat: - .liVdt • Nu, 112'2 Peach 1 4 1.., II" ',‘tltt a splon,ll , l I: ol I..'y oon•Lstllig 01. DOME S TI ", ', iii:cl,ll.‘MS. ALP.V:Ati, Olt. 1.•,..; L Black rinit.Colured Silk-, Shall++, Not mil,. ,•tc., comprising a conipicr.o aa.)rtrm nt nC c‘ors thing In the DRESS AND 1/111 - (fOO 4 l l l'S LINE, which he otTor, vvry e.11,..,p for lit Invit • C(4111*(1 1 1011. uuii requ4 ,, t, :.11 02.11tnine beinre pal - al:151n K' inyl2.-Gm. DEO - Elt, 13,2 it nr New Store,WAlther's Bled NO. 809 STATE STREET The srio,lllk r ~ 111 .tt • ~;1, ;; public to Itr •plt ot Spring and Summer Dry Cle.'-.)43 I=l UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICESL I hay, a lai 4 o aasortrwmt or Domestit.s; l'rints, Dress Goods, bought nt I.nr 116 C C ,. :111 , 1 c.,t1, , : i11i.111.1y c.ui , them very tow. lhll and 4...X.tantuv my sto Goode shown With Ova , ure. MEM WAItfLAST IN BANKILUPTCV. /S WV!: th a on II eC. day of May, A. It.. 186, 1 , wat 1,111 in 1,11 ruptey wa, la. of T. of the ettt of Erie, 12.1111 of 12.`rie, and State of Penna, a ho ha , la - vv :a judged - it bank I tint ~la la, own petition; th the payment of :Jay h ht, dellvery of at propel ty belonging to tatch It.inkruta, to no or for his u-.., awl the tran,fer of any propel by hint are rot bithlt•n, lay I.t: th.tt a tne.•t tx - f, the ci editor., of the , all bankrupt, to Iwo their debts, and to ehon.e on.. or Bon, slgne,•.of hi., -Pal, N, 11l la , hi at h l. n n t ItatikLnutt V. t 4) 1, 1,1 '1 '1 Itegi,ter, 11, llBt cit va 1,. t... ; Woodruff, oa the Eli d.ay July, -1. I'., at it “1.1 , 1 , If. A. m. ntr fly G. P. DAvis, Dept: I". i • Warrant in Banliruptcy. r IIIIS IS To GIVE I , arIICE that on 11: day of May, A. D., 1.9. , , a Warrant Bankruptcy \V3, hmcnt mutin , t the cstato Timothy P. Babcock, of Waterford lloro., in t county of Erie, and State of Penn‘ylv.inm, .i..• has been adjudged a bankrupt on hi< oNt. n 3 talon; That the payment of any il, ld, •u.,1 , livery of auy property belonging to welt Lan rupt to hint, and. for his uNe, and tiro trair , fer any property by him, are forbidden by law; It a meeting of the creditor, of 'alit C,ankrup , ,' prove their debts and to Mu..?nno or m, A. , ..dgnee - 4 of basest-de, will h, hi Id at a c,,, of 13a T matey, to be hoiden at the ollic.•ot I Regist r, in the city of Erie. before S. liron,4 fr, Bef4c..ter, on the t!th day of .la A. D., sai, at 10 o'cick, A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, LT. s. Marshal, Me , , , ,.ngel By 0. P. Davis, Dept. t'. S. Mart..hal. my'fl-lte. WAIIII.iNT IN lIINKRUPTCY. !Tills IS TO OIVE Niff ICE I il:It lo Ull2 of June, A. a a warrant in Wallin! cy wai is , :vied against the e:date if Samuel Can4hey, of the city of Kite, ht tho ,county Erie and state of :111`;l IV:M.IIn, v. ho it•lJudged a bankrupt on his OWII p •.11 ti the payment of ;in v (lebt,s and di hvi ry of a property beloir,:lll , 4 to hno, 1 it i.i • u•.,. and transfer of any property 1;. , ,* Lit,. it. i.,11,1,t4 by law; that a ineuting, IL. 4 .Itt,,,r, 01 mid 1.:11t1:10pt, to VI 0 . - t• tl. , :i.i choose one or molt. A be hold at a at curt of Elankralit , the oinee of the Ittgl , tor, it v f fore S. E. ha; , t triet; on the 3,..t..11 .0...5" of July, A. o'clo,k. A. I. TOO. - ): 0- •\ :•-• A. 11 11 11'I.EY, C. Mal Men,.l.lT py.G. 'Day!, .I•p". fr. 3VARRANT IN BANKRUPTCY.: riims IS T 1 LIVE NoTicE that on the 1 of June, A. I). 1£. 1 ) , , a warrant in bankrt e y was I. , alvd .1!1:1111 , 1 of Loot of the city of Erie, in the county of I.rte • State of Peun , ylvania, who ilt been: adltoi a bankrupt oh. In , own petition: that the I meat of an , : )1 , Lt, and dell% ery of any prop , belougtmr tiflOm, for hi , u 4e, and tile trau of any property by hint ".re forbidden by I that n meeting . of the eruhtorsot On: , till rupt, hi pro , . e their debts and 14) )11)pp, on more Assignoks of ate, will he held at C.airt of Bankruptcy, to he in Alen at the of the Register, in the yof Erie, betolo Woodrull, sat,' 111..41 let, of 10th day of July, .k. I). 14 14 , at 10 o'clock, A. TIT)Im ', A. RI 0.1. - 1 .EN", 1•. t) , :, By G. E. DWI., lent. U. H. Ma! WARRANT IN RANKRUPTCY. rrlns, is To (.11VE .7V: 'TICE that on Ihi day of June, It., Isss, :t warrant in ruptcy was issued against the r.tute of do W. Russell, of the city :it Erie, hi t 11,• count Erie, and State of l'ohn , yß :aim, who !hi, adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; the payment of any debts and delivery of property belonging, to him, for his use, transfer or any property by hint are forte. by law; that a meetinif of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their dehtS an choose ono or more Assignees of his e.ta t e, be held 'at a Court of Bank/ optey, to he 10. at the oftlee of the Reei'ter, in the city of ' before it. E. Wood run, Regitt•r, the diStriet, t :Jot day of July, A. D. o',loelt, A. MH R M. T OMAS OWLEY, I'. S. Marshal, Me, Ll , ,' By C. P. DaYl.., I'. S. Marshal. .• WARRANT IN lUNIiII.UPTCY. I VIM; IS TO GIVE Nort.cmthat un the I , I of Jane. A. 11., 1 , 4., 1 , a warrant in bank v. a,. ag•ainst the estate of Jas. 1. hams of the city 01 Erlo, In the. county of and State of l'enn , ylvaala, who ho. beet jedLosl a 1,1111:1110 nu hl l own petition; ti:. p. 1.3 meat of any,li la, and delivery - o: so% erts I.plothtne„; to - Idol : for Ids use,and Go , t t.4r of any properly by ltlin Ore forbiddo l.nt: a weal :4 of the credl ton ,if Lftrillllll, to prroto then: debts and to ri ono ..r tn , ,ro Ast'ttf,tte(s; n 1 his estate, will at a 'ourt of Lune. ort , r• to 1)0 boideo of 1 1 o• 11, :glster, In the elty of Et le, 1, S Wo t:,-zister Inc CR'.t a..y of Jolt - , 11., !LIN, at to 0 . 01. 0 \I. !As A. ItOWIA.Y, U. S. M.tr%hat, . I `Aar:. it'd. %S.:trr:llit x3:llllirllptCy , 11;, 1. 'M (11V.E NOTICE that on th I d. t,l Jane, A.lb Iv;i.a warthht:in 1 mph.... , I , stied against the estate of . Non z, of rrie cliv, county of Erb.. multi Penh , :thln. who 11.1 , , been adhatha , 1 a I 'opt on 1. •• own pi tillnn; that the payno any ; and Lie dellyt ry of any pr• don , bnezil.f I dl-111..t.1,1:i opt, to him, and I , t,e, awl the trail-kr t,l any - prupertY by are forbohb Why lair • 1 that Met creditor- of the said anttrupt, to prove debts, and In eta.... one Or more A s , ign his estate, Wlllllll hebint a Court Of Rani en to be hoiden nt the Mike of the Regkt tint city of betore Register In said Dl•triet, on the.3othtla.:„ of A, It., 1 , 4,1. z, at 10 o'eloek, A. M. TRI)MAS A. ROWLEY, I'. S. 'Marshal, lit u P. Davis, Dept. U. S. 11ar.taal. Admilibitrlttors' Notice. lETTEIt. 4 OF' A Mt INISTIIATION On I Lute AfJovepit Schteer,tieed., late oi townv.hip. having been 'granted to the t RigW2a, notice is hereby given to all ind el the saane to make Immediate phymett those baying claims mintiest hold t:stot meat. nt..tlient duly lalF.Nßluthe ntica tedElTA. fur 11. L. PINNEY. Adult tt,tt vll O , tay'2l-1:w - - 4 - rit.2l: 7 lt - COW. 9'11.1.1 - 1:1 ) front . t• , ,. 1,, e, In I.t lo s on t ukiylnornlt": l; - 1 . ('t)`,V, )-,t nine 1.. itin,ut 111011(11 , : IC. r tnil v. " , 1 t.tp,tiy. lilo•rnliowlod nlll ••.N. II ierco.ory. Apply to Win. t t* Flour ..tnre, or to the, L J. I•'. WALTHEII, N,•:Nt.,tos HEE