The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 16, 1868, Image 3

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WEEKLY OBSERVER
ERIE, PENYA:JULY 10, 180 S
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continued as soon aj the time expires. At
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for each (me of oar twenty-five hundred sub
scribers to secure at least one or two addi
tional names, and we hope to be 'able to
boast of alit of five thousand before the
canvass is ended. ,
Depart.
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Democratic Co. ton%entioa.
The Democratic :aid Conservative voters
of Erie County are requested to.meet at their
accustomed places of holding Primary meet-
3.15 p zn
Oil Saturday, August 15th, IMAM, and
choose the number of per,ons to which each
\ yard, .ili,trict and township is entitled, to
~ erve as • delegates to a Convention to be
held :it the Court House, in the city, of Erie,
oa MONDAY, AtGUST IS6B, rd 11
thr f lOrellOON, for the selection of a
county ticket to be supported at the October
elretion
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The tollowing is the representation to
hich each district is entitled: Erie-Ist
District 2, 21 District 2,3 d District 2,4 th
District 2, South Erie 2, East Mill Cree; 3,
West Mill ('reek 3, Harbor Creek 4, North
East Tp. :3, North East boro' 2, Greenfield 2,
Venango 3, Wattsburg 1, Amity 3', Wayne 3,
Concord 3, Corry-North Ward 2,
South
Ward 2, Union Tp. :3, Union Mills .2, Le
Bee of a, Waterford Tp. 3, Waterford boro 2,
Greene 3, Summit 3, McKean 3, Middieborp
Washinzion 3, Edinboro 2, Franklin 2, Elk
Creek 3, Conneaut 3, Albion 2Springfield
4, Girmst Tp.:;, Girard born' 2, 'Lockport 3,
Fairs iew i.
Ily order or the Co. Committee.
Erie., .luiY 16, 1 si*s-ti
Tut: ('let eland papers give lengthy Intik
(tenth by abortion of dice matit.
t t.r.er. of West Mill Creek, in this county,
at Lticibt, near that elw, on the 28th
of 1.1 , t month Pr,on their statements, we
learn that she was about twenty-eight years
or age, and,some time since fell violently in
love with a !Nan whom she afterwards
•.•i to he Marl lel. The scoundrel took
advantage of her attectitin to secure a crimi
nal intercourse, and the ,poor girl found her
self in that condition which too often results
from unrestrained love. Burdened down
with shame and despair, and finding that the
unprincipled cause of her misfortune had
tied, sheleft home on the, 24th or 27th of
June to visit a friend at Euclid, where she
11:1.4 inimediatelY taken sick and died the
next day, after airing birth to a still-born
chill. The circumstances led to suspicions
or an absrtion, and - When her
_brother
in-law and sister went for her body, they
etc stopped by the officers with a notice
that the case was to be legally investigated.
A coroner's inquest was held, and a verdict
given that Miss Oxer Came to her death by
medkines administered either by her own
Mulcts or that of some unknown person for
the purpose of producing an abortion. The
above is the story as given by the Cleveland
papers, and" varies somewhat from the state
ments of t v artie, here who claim to be flC
(plVintell with the filets. The full particulars
v, ill prf,lllloly I.e matit , public in a week fir
Radical County Nomination
The It:Laicals of this onanty made their
noinheitionq under the emu - ford county syk;-
telo, fla. the 110.1 time, on Saturday la,t.
Either tr un a want of knou ledge of the new
rid or a 1 lel: of interest in the result, or
li”cmize the party i, growing weaker, or the
Pro-sure of private ditties kept matte men
th;in the poll;, the vote is quite light, that on
the jno , t hotly contested offices barely aggre-
Ltating one-half the usual strength of the par
ty in the elections of the la , t three years. A
e ireful watili was kept to prevent any Dem
ocrats who might be injudicious enough to
attempt to vote from depositing their
hat
lots, and, altleitigh each side accuses the
dithers of "coming a shenanagan" over them
is this respect, we have been able to learn off`
very few cases where Democrats stultified
! them-elves to such an extent as to take part
is ttu. election No person of doubted or
unknown. " wa, permitted to
v l ,te without pledging, him , plf to support
Grant and Colfax,
TUr. Convention of I{ ultra Judges met in
the Court House on Tue,day afternoon, to
count the votes and declare the result, which
were found to be as follows. The star.; hull
eate the persolis who are nominated -
CONORESS.
G. W. Scolleld,.Warren C 0..-
Nlired King, Erie City,
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John D. Strawlan, Lel3atil,*
George I'. Rea, Girard,"
Isaac Moorhead, Erie City,
L. 31. Childs, Wayne,
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•ndrew Thompson', Union,'
Oscar P. Dunn, Summit,
C. W. Keller, present incumbent, w:ts
I nominated for Treasurer, and R. P.
day, of Springfield, for Surveyor, without
opposition. The total vote cast on Congress
:1.1•:l0, .c.:ainst 7;2:17 f: ? r Geary in MG.
With the exception of Scofield, all the noM
ii'eves owe their success, snore or less, to tile
feeling in favor of the Poor House sale
among the, country di-oriets.' The etYptgt.
un Cornmi , :sinhcr and Poor Director hinged
t l wholly upon th it issue, each section cast in.
a hearty unanimous vote Mr or against the
respective candidates according to the pop
uhr view of that tuft:jam. The impression
that Mr. Mu:trite:4l w.is identified with the
• railr: ta.l interests !partly caused, his defeat,
and Mr. Stranahan's bill obliging the compa
nies to fence their roads helped him to such •
an extent in the rural districts as to enable
him to distance any other candidate. Nei
ther the Lowry nor anti-Lowry factions can
claim ;any special victory, as the nominees
are mostly men who have refused to array
themselves prominently upon one side or the
other of the" irrepressible conflict." '
The Crawford county system has fallen in
to ot,siderable disrepute already, and one of
ti.otirst move, made in the convention wits
al: attempt 1., abolish it. After touch di:.
Lussh.n, pro .tha eon, a resolution passed hy
the close vote of IS"to 17, providing for a
submission to the Rt - dieal voters next year
of the question of its continuance. The plat
fOrm pledges tirant an-I Colfax " a Iliajority
never hefOrt` N - I.illed" (11;gthin_);
Henry and endorses him fur re-nontio :tion
(terrible thoughts; tenders thmks to Simon
Cameron. the min :if irreproachable honesty;
congratulates S.attield on his re-nomination,
(oh cruelty to Messrs. Walker, King and
Cutler!); thanks Lowry for securing the
Marine Hospital appropriations, but says
nothing about his greenback notions or gen
eral official course; endorses the enlarge
ment of the Canal and requests our represen
tatives at Harrisburg to vote for a candidate
far the United fittito f3enate Rho.will or.
TIEN,VN WUITMAN,
Chairman
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Poll that ine..asttre. A County Cdunnitten - of
one froth each di.triet
Thos. 31. Wal I'lll tien ChMßman, against
the strenuous oltlyctionß of Ifr."1111, the oil
Cliaiimati. who Milled the committee to
[Amke tta own chnieepr 0 hem!. will be
peroiivell ilrit all the r.trtiolth get/a shard of
the omipliments; :tzvt the tiMe seems to be
approaching when Lowry, Scofield and
Ititiker eau bu dowel together, and nothing.
but brotherly like will prevail between
them.
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- The Late Railroad 114nster.
•As usual, :Ifnr every railroad accident,
there is much discussion and contradictory
opinion respecting life Late. fearful disaster
near Union. The pe3ple in the vicinity of
the occurrence are almost unanimous in at
tributing it to a defective. condition of the
bridge, owing to the negligence of the com
panies employees, while the latter as strenu
ously contend that no blame is to be laid at
'their doors. The company allege that: the
bridge had been kept in careful repair, and
was nearly its good as new ; and, on the
hia.l, it is waentlj contended that the
line .er= werl eottm, and that the et;nett;re
had'imig been in an unsafe condition.
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twecn (hese conflicting stories, the unbiased
mind finds it hard to decide which is correct;
and the wisest ., policy for the general public
will lie to cautiously weigh the statements of
both sides before forming a conclusion. It is
palpable that the bridge intuit have been-delve
tire or it would not have given way, but it
seems scarcely possible that the company
would knowingly have - allowed it to remain so,,
and run the risk of such a disaster as that Of '
last week. This accident alone will probably
cost the railroad a , much as two or three
new bridges, and it might have been many
times worse. We have no more disposition
to shield the company front' dei.erved
criti
cism thatiave have to hold it up - to condem
nation simply because public opinion is an- .
•tagonistie to it. The oflicial examination,
soon, we hope, to take place, will lay the
censure on the right shoulders, and we prom
ise then to do our full part in denouncing
the authors of thisterrible calamity.
Soon after the accident, a meeting of the
sufferers was held, a which Judge Brown,
of Warren presided, and J. 11. Baker acted
as secretary—both cautious and ihirinind
ed
_Men. The resolution adopted asserts
that the casually was "occasioned IT the
negligence of klic railroad company;" that
the bridge was "rotten and unsite ;" and that
"the management of a public thoroughfare
which is so negligent of the safety of the
passengers is TPmehensihle, and deserves
our just censure:* They add that "the till
:tens of Union, in this eumegeney, have priced
themselves ho:pitahle and humane, had are
entitled to our best thanks for their kindness
and sympathy in this time of our cal:mils."
A meeting of the citizens of the latter place
was hehl on the lath inst., and a committe e
appointed to visit the . scene of the accident
and report the facts as they appeared to them.
The substance of their report is to the effect
that "the bridge broke down because it was
rotten ;" that "the assertion of flail play is
unsupported by • evidence end unwarranted
by the facts attending the disaster ; and that
the attempt to relieve the guilty pantiva from
the responsibility which rests upon them, h'y
'charging some person unknown with a dia
bolical 'Celine is both unwise and criminal."
These charges are certainly hull enou g h to
avoid any misunderstandimt of their mean
ing, and we trust that the oilers of the
company, in justice to themselves and the
welfare of the great thoroughfare entrusted
to their control, will -delay no long, r in
giving their side of the story, .so that the
public may be enabled to (min au impartial
opinion of the matter.
CO. COMMITTEE MEETIXII.—The Demo
cratic Co. Committee met on Monday after
noon and decided to hold the County Con
vention on Monday, the 17th of August next,
at 11 o'clock, st.. tn., and the Primary elec
tions on the Saturday preceding. A resolu
tion was adopted, suggesting Thursday, the
'2oth or August, as the day for holding the
Congeessional Conference, and directing the
Chairman to communicate, tho % sante to the
other counties of the district. The
ins was passed unanimously :
M.N/berd, That the Demi-KT:Os be zevested
to ominize in every district of the county
and that w•e regard' the cirittil,ttiott of>otutd
Democratic omr.mtper, 011 e of tit,. urea
rucatis of success.
LOCAL HIRE VITI ES.
11. itCfrrEnllol:ll., of Sterrettania, is pre
pared to take contracts 11)r digging wells in
any part of the county.
Tut: heat on Tuesday and Wednesday is
pronounced by old citizens the severest ex•
perieneed here in eleven years.
Slut) Horace Greeley, in a recent speech
in New York, "The most successful business
men in this city are those who have :laver-,
tised liberally - and constantly. A 'small ad
vertisement constantly appearing is better
than a display column occasionally.
FAttlf4:l; named DinISCV. residing in or
near Albion, is reported by the Di4patelt, to
have committed .suicide on Thursday 'night
of last week, by banging himself in his barn,
If the hard times nod hot .veather continue
much longer, a great many more pet pie Min
be tempted to follow his evunple.
Tur: q'ontinental. Beer 'Bali" of -Blears.
Goodwin & Lcrh is the largest and neatest
place of resort in the city, and will com
pare: fitvorably with the most popular institu
tion, of the kind in the East - . The liberal
patronage it receiveA shosi• , , that the cuter
pri,c of the proprietors is appreeialea be the
beer dnnliers of our community.
IN the list,ol Vigilanee Committeesiatb
lished two weeks , ago, that fair Greene got
terribly mixed with those of other townships.
The following is a correct list of the commit
tee for that
_gallant little DeMocratic town
ship : IT. L. Pinney, Chairman, P., 0. Pinney,
Columbus Barney, Benj. Aber, Peter Rohl.
The committee will meet at the call of the
chairman, for the purpo:e of effecting an Or
ganization of the DemocraeYot the township.
is Lily v‘)Om . in Penn:)lvaail is a tax
payer, :aid the result of the Republican 110111-
Erie crinnty this year will either
save or lose a heavy inerca-e of Poor House
tax within Mie coming five ye j ars.—Uaa rte.
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The 'nominations having been made, Will
nor viittmiiorary have the goodnes. to in
thrill te, which result they are likely to :le
comPliAy If they are going to increase the
taxation, the people might to know the feet.
Tim mAnination of Seymour & Blair gives
entire satisfaction to the majority of our
Democrats, anti in the country is lutilca n ith
much enthusiasm. A. few, who ardently
favored other candidates, were dr.,;:apnointcd:
at lint, but there is not tvDemocritt in the
count y wl lO will not lalu4 for the ticket to
the fullest extent. On ,the reception of the
news of the nominatiy in this city, a salute
of thirteen guns was fired, to the extreme an
noyance of theltadicalft, who imagined they
heard in,every .hot the death 'knell of their
party. -
REV. S. J. 3f, EATON:, fOrElerlV of Fair
view, and at prei.eut pastor of the Presbyte
rim Church in Franklin, Venango County,
has written a " History of the Presbytery of
Erie," a copy of which, from the famous
Riverside press, hits been placed upon our
tshle. It embraces a historical acconnt of
ail the important dvents connected with the
growth of the "Presbyterian denomination in
this portion of' ale State, including biogra
phies of all the ministers, dead and
and brief sketches of the different churches.
•The book is written in a clear, faithful and
interesting manner,• and is one of the hand
somest volumes issued during the year.
Messrs. Catighey, McCreary & Moorhead, of
this city, are the general agents for its sale,
who will till orders in large or small (mud
get.
Ocn readers will remember that during
the Congressional campaign of 1866, con
siderable feelinz, was excited against Mr.
Scofield on account of the increased sahiry
voted to . itiinNmbers by Congress. .To quiet
the public mind, that wily politician wrote a
lever asserting that he bad not taken the ex
tra pay, and intended to leave the impression
that he would not take it. We stated our
belief at the time that after the election was
over, every cent of the, amount would find
its way into his pocket, and our prediction
has been fully verified. A correspondent of
the Gazette has seen a coMmunicatiOn from'
the Treasury Department, which says : "Mr.
Scofield has regulaTly drawn his jay and al
lowances at the rate of five thousand dollars
per annum, t - o'llato of June 211 h, 1868." The
people can judge by this little incident what
sort of man they have to represent them in
Congress.
WE have seen no notice in any of the Rad
ical organs hereabouts, 3vhich prate so con
stantly about what they call "repudiation,"
of the fact that Judge Scofield voted in Ccn
gross for the bill proposin; to withhold a tax
of t‘lt p,r cent. from the interest on the giv
err, scut bonds, wiµch passed . the House a
week or more ago. As this Measure is a di
rect violation of contract, we should like to
know from somo of Scofield's friends what
becomes of all their talk about " a breach of
the national faith," " Pendleton's repudia
tion scheme," &c.! Pendleton ptoposes to
pay off the bonds in greenbacks which were
not vxprei , sly stipulated to be paid in gold,
while Scofield votes for a bill to t:t: the
bonds; when the contract sp2clally says they
shall not he taxed. If either of them is a
" repudiator" it is Scofield, and the less his
supperters,say on that topic, the less liable
they w ill be to charges of inconsistency,
Giuswous, the "Pat Contributor," so well
known in all this section, was at the :New
York Convention. as Was generally known
in that city. He fought hat - si for his candi
date, forgetting ,the gentlensate.s name about
half the time. One nitinung, has lug been
out all the night before getting the " returns"
front election, he heard some one say Gris
wold. was nominated fur Governor of New
York (meaning the congressman Griswold).
" Gmilmen," said Gri.s.," this is an unexpee'-
ed honor. BO I accept the nomination.
Private feeliti-gsNmust be sacrificed for the
(hie) Henceforth, consider use
your-candidate. P.M din-Gris'old for (30N
ner
Tuff k,Allant General George W. Morgan,
who was ousted from hi; seat in Congress by
the base partizanship of Glenni W. Scofield,
and 1114 fellow Radical tricksters on the Com
mittee 4electionS, bas been re-notninated
by the phztriet Conference, at the large,t
meeting of the kind ever held in that State.
Till' following verolution waq adapted amid
the wildest enthnsiasm
" RexViwi, That we hereby challenge the
Republicans of the 18th Congressional district
to nominate C. 'Delano as their candidate for
Congress,. and if lig refuses to run, that he be
required to resign his scat in Congress and
remove hinhalf and tffects out of the district."
DrEING the session of the National Con
vention in New York, a large flag was sus
pended acro-s Broadway. with tho inst. 4.-
1ton" upon it : "Dan Rice, the People's candi
date for the Pre 4,1( Colonens
friendi were active In the conventicn, dis
tributing documents by the thousand inten
ded to show that he IY:1 , the tatma available
that could be nominated. For
some inexplimble reason, their arguments
railed to convince that body, and the illustri
ou- Colonel still remains iii the circus bush
ncsq, where he will unthiulitedly be a happier
man than if he had been placed u sat the
track for the Presidential rare.
A ebuitE , roNDENT gives the following, " in
fallible recipe" for chiaring n room of mos
quitoes :
" Take gum camphor, a piece about one
third the size of an egg, evaporate it by plac
ing it in a tin vessel and holding it over a
lamp or candle ; take care that it dons not
ignite. The smoke trill soon fill the room
and expel the mosquitoes. One night 'not
long since I was terribly annoyed by - them,
when I thought of and tried the above, after
!which I neither saw nor heard them that
night. The next morning there was not one
to be found in the room, though the window
had been left open all night:'
AN ENCIT \NGE:, which elaims tope posted,
says the following treatment of sau-stroke is
the hest and most Acces , sfel thiat can he
lied 14:1 the person thus affeMed he re
moved to a cool and private place, his clo
thing taken tiff, and the dio.ly rubbed front
head to foot with large pieces of ice, at the
same time that pieces of ice are kept in the
arm-pits. This simple treatment, if 'steadily
persevered in, will save cases whleh seem
almost desperate: and Which, there Is reason.
to believe, under any treatment would
certainly prove fat,d, •
Tim lively Petroleum Centre Record tells
that a man in that neighborhood was sent to
town recently for cream tartar, to be taken
as a medicine. By mistake bread powder
was given hint. The' fellow for whom the
medicine was designed took his dose at night
and went to bed. In 'the night he awoke in
great pain and found himselfswelled up fear
'fully. He had "risen." He called for his
companions and had them roll hint out flat
on the floor, aml mid' , mach a to until he got
relief.
Wr. Wl' the folloWingloell item front the
N, Y. Sun:
" Some three years , ago,' the wife of a Mr.
Klein, residing at Erie, Pennsylvania, left her
home, leaving no truces (19 to her where
abouts. Since then the husband has been
diligently looking tor tier, but clnil , l pet no
informatihn as to where , he stopped until a
few days.since, when he found her at Gutten
berg, S. living with a man named Webber.
Klein immediately gave information to Judge
White of Hoboken, who had Webber and his
paramour arrested, and bound over to appear
before the Court to answer a charge of tydult
ery."
ACCORDING to the Republican, "no nomi
nation could be more eminently satisfactory
to the friends of Gen: Grant, than that of
Gov. Seymour." - chi , : being: the case, we
I.Ce no rea,on why our ticket .not
elected by a unanimous vote. As it is "emi
nently -ati , lactory" to the Democracy, raid
"eminently satiglactory" to the Republicans,
what i< to prevent it from receiving the en
e Vote of the country'.'
Wr.vall the attention of our tiu•n:er readers
to the advertisement of Spinles Patent Self
Clearing. Coulter, on the third page of this
weel•.'s i due. It is ettongly recommended
by gentlemen whose names, aro familiar to
IllttlYV of our readers, and We an led to be
lictc it of the Vt.,' :zrit ultural imple
ment, which the inventive gettitt. of the
times Itsl,s prodneed.
, Tar. Dispatch attempts to explain 111,p, in
consistencies in
.its report of Goy. Geary's
fpeech, but does nut say whether or not, the
effusion pahned offupon its readers is the one
he actually delivered. Come to the point,
neighbor, and let- us, know the facts. We
still insist upon the publication of the urifti
nal speech.
Tim Democracy of Coin' have organized,
a splendid campaign club, and started in the
right way by ordering fitly copies of the Ob
server fur free distribution. The Democrats
of Corry :ire among the truest, bravest and
most vigilant in the county, and will give a
good account of themselves during the cam
paign.
Oil: readers will SUP by our advertising
columns that Mr. George 8. Baker, formerly
with A. King, lu taken theca(' Jacobi brew
ery, and is now manufacturing ale nn Ids
own account. From his long experience we
are sati , fietl that he can lin instice to his ens
'miners. -
- A ILI:SOLUTION passed Councils on - Mon
, lay instructing the police to fine "all persons
leaving a horse or team of horses without
tying or hitching to a post, or-some suitable
place under city oratutnce."
"LEA= from your enemies" is an old and
triMmaxim. Acting upon this theory, we
commend to the attention of the' Dethocrats
of the county, the following address from
the Chairman of the RadicaLC'o. Committee.
It is evident that our opponents have re
solved to inaugurate a spirited canvass, and
'we hope the Democracy will not he a step
behind them in effecting a thorough organ
ization of the party :
It is recommended - that clubs be formed
with officers and comMittees:ot vigilance,
committees on documents and registry. In
those townships where no meeting has been
held, and where none is as yet appointed, it
is requested that clubs lie formed on the 11th
of July; the day of the primary meetings, so
that there may be In each election district a
campaign club, that will thoroughly canvass
the township, ascertain the name and poli
tics of every voter, and report the organiza
tions and the names of the officers of the clubs,
at the meeting of the County Convention on
July 14th, at Erie.
In &half of the. Conlmittec,
W. F. Lumt.: ' . JAMES SILL, -
Secretary. Chairman.
Tin ,weather 11:43 been terribly hot (Turin!!
the last' La u weeks, zind miles. min atlls soon,
we 'anticipate much and sevtre
damage to the crop. Oa Mondry, a tine,
black horse belmitting to W. W. Todd, coal
dealer, fell dead on Sassafras street, from the
elicits of the heat. All the Lake shore cities
and towns arc sufTeringthe same as Eric from
the excessive heat and drought- In' punk,
there were ten cases of sunstroke within the
forty-eight hours ending` on tinzhlay after
noon, seven of which proved fatal.
A LARGE Laud of stolen property n as lately
made at or near Beaver Dam, through the
energy of Chtef of Police Cron ley. .The
goods recovered inelage an immense ariety,
and are supposed to have been mainly stolen
from Cincinnati, Erie, Corry, Cleveland and
13utralo, It seems clear that a gang of thieves
have long been organized , lu that vicinity,
whose depredations extended fdr many miles
around. The ring -leaders arc in jail, and
will be tried at the August Court of Quarter
Sessions.
IiON. G. W. Seot•trmu has written a let
ter claiming that since he has been in.Con
grcss, $145,061 have been "appropriated and
proposed" for the .benefit of our harbor.
The inference he would have us accept is,
that this sum has wholly been secured by his
labors. The truth is, that , most of the sum
was appropriated at the instance of the Bu
reau of Engineers, and . would have hcen
v6ted if Mr. Scofield hal never bet , n horn.
h all their campaign movements, let gni:,
friends remember that the wide circulattprt
of enterprising . and faithful Democratic
pen is one of timeliest mean.; towards •erne•"
ing success Fifty copi or n , (mn,l Demo
cratic, journal, dktrilatted in ever;towitAlip
from now to eketion, will render more etree
rive than fbnr times their cost in
elaborate macs meetings.
Tne. extended spell of dry weather--no
rain haVing fallen for over three weelis--is
rapidly drying up the-Wells and streams, and
lit case it COn!'11 ill:, touch longer, water will
become as precious a-, wine. ( tver half the
wells in the city have failed, including' , one
hich never went dry before.
FAmtEtts might" emily s the the flesh of
Itorq , and and confer great kindne:-•;
On their animal , in pr,2veuting the tt,e.:ll an
nbyance of flie4, by simply waThing the itart, ,
with extract of pennyroyal. FN.:, v. ill not
remain a ;moment on thy slot to wh'eh
arthqo hit Tom
To 1110 , -e of ~ or readct Nvi-hing ❑ p...e1•
from abroad, s,c hem lily reconum nd the
Mari:An g l'atri,t. published by
Meyeri ec, The.weekly is ci c i,ht patt'e
sheet.,ntaining forty-eight columns of mat
ter specially adapted to interest Penn-yiva
_
nia Democrats.
CoL. W. 0. COLT leas been appointed Post
Master at Waterford. We congratulate the
Colonel upon this recognition'of his gallant
ry as a soldier and devotion as a Democrat.
THE oration of T. S. Parker, Esq., at Corry,
on the Fourth, is spoken of by our friends in
that city, as in effort of much ability and
free from objectionable political allusinnq.
[CO.III[UNICATED.7
House CltbaninF,-A Frightful . Picture
by one who Knows.
The reign of terror has begun ! Feather
beds, bang froth windows like flags at
half mast. Carpets, heavy with memorial
dust, suggest the pathways through which
our weary feet were led last year. Chairs
stand legs upPermost, as oblivious of de
coruni as boys on a hay stack. Tables groan
like Yankee pedlers beneath their packs.
Dissected bedsteads, redolent with kerosene
and defunct vermimlean ,dolefully - against
the 'trees. Old chests of drawers appear
dilmed in memory of departed spiders. The
piano stands like a silent ;eittbiel guarding
an empty room. The guitar is cofilned and
laid to rest beneath the currant bathes. The
shrouded clock ticks, ticks, in tones that I
loudly say : "Rest not ; Time never rests."
Rusty stoves and seedy lounges keep com
pany in the'elover patch. 3firrors itt unex
pected places shock one with theirincongru
ous reflections. Cellars vomit their odds and
ends of appleL, potatoes and other edibles
reeking with rottenness. Prolific garrets
bring forth their store of worm eaten gar
ments which have served to clothe genera
tions orme. , !l, women anti—sheep. - Mould
and mildewy steal forth from their hiding
places casting a blighting shadow on thesun-'
shine. Cracked spinning wheels break forth
into lung forgotten gyrations. pozs bark,
hens cackle in a , tonisluncitt, and birds flee
songless froth the sight.
Within doors, broken crockery and mire
p,dred kettles jingle in timeless music, Male,
hammers, tuned' to various keys, tap, %apt ,
about the house. Brooms wear out like Nvo.
men. Mops flirt about like restless spirits in
some noisome sphere. Scrubbing brushes
creak away their short lives like strangling
fish in pools, ol mud and water. Stove and
white-wash brushes glare itt each other in
bustling rivalry. Children, bribed to keep
the peace, dodge on tip-toe over . the door
with faces plentifully bedewed n ith 1001a5-
ses and sOap-: - -uls. Women with frowzy
hair aril ton Cues like p,n aping q tilts , toriu
through the home with impel •Ifus-
Ilan& awl. eat- shrink.inta earner; and de
vour dough-nuts behind the buttery doors.
Every thin,: drips and drinle, Pi,' Niwin
her day.
Truly, the plague; of Ezypt Wvl'• many,
hut it was not said unto her: the days
of thy life shalt then clean hoe , c.” The
trials of Jolt were Grievous; a whirlwind
smote his house, and boil" clotbed him like
a garment, but it wad not recorded that he
was drken forth like a dog with a_bonc,
while his wife and daughters hill bi•dt car
nivtd in tubs of dirty water,
"0, for a lodge in soma .cast NvildernesA !
or, as the Frenchman has it : "0, for VO
little cot be aStl'all. away, in the .woodi !
where rumors of soiled paints and Ily-specke
panes might never reach me more.
WINNIE WIVE-AWAKE.
DIED.
Toga—td Erie, on the 7th of .Tuly, with
Typhoid fmr, Airnita F. .." - onng, aged IS
years, 2 months and dal S.
No tears for thee, dear one, though qur hale
spirits mourn
,•
That thou with spring's sweet flowers w lit
ne'er retnrn. f .
.
7Stlt trees fir thee—though hearth :mil ho m e
4tre blighted,
Though sadness cloth's the seem . *thy love
has lighted.
No_tears—for, 'hilt. y 1 NI u s illy soul up-
. pressed,
Oft longed for refuge in thy SAvior's brea:t.
No tears—for thou' h:ist thand Illy home
above':
No tears for thee—thou art sheltered in the
arms of love. .3. M. D. .
NEW Spring Silk and Fancy • Hats, beauti
ful Coatings and Casqimeres; also, agents for
reports of fashion. :Tons LYTLE.
/11/110-ti.
BI /LURIE M
DODSWORTLI—PEntsx—In Girard, on the
Stith ult., by Rev. Mr. Conflict, Mr. Joseph
• C. Dodsivorth ' or Erie, Pe., to Miss Kate A.
Perky, of the thriller place.
VAN Stetam—WrwAus---On Tilurslay,
July 241, at the first Presbyterian Church,
by the Rev. Chas. C. Kimball, P. N. Can
tiicl et, of Jersey city. to Miss Hattie, (laugh -
ter or the late .Ids. Williams, 1.1:41., or this
city. No curds.
Covrit.t.t.:—Thmuns—On Thursday, July
9th, at the 31. E. Parsonage in Riblty, N.
V., by the 'Rev. J. W..Davig, Mr. G. H.
Coffman and Miss P. 13. Phillip .=. ail (,1
North East, Pa.
YAN—KLINI:—In Warren, Jttly 4th, ISCS,
hp C. Din , mor. E4q., :%[r. Edward .11!. an, of
Eli o , t o Louisa lilinc, of Sltuflittlel.
Pt.F.tstwat—Mo,r.n—,oll July '.2d,
.16GR„ at
the Robinson House, Edinboro, by Rev.
Isaac Breneman, Mr. Saint:el Flebalter and
Miss Mary Moser, both of Cussewatr,o,
Crawford Co., Pa.
2d inst.,
at the
reOlcnee of Mr. Geo. S. Hunter, in Tiones
to, by Dr. W. P. Hunter, Mr. Mcf•;es
Hunter, of tiliilaille, Eric Co. Pa., and
Miss Mary Whippo, of Tionesta, ForeA
Counts, Pa.
T LEG Ni - rs ScAsor.—Alato:. , t simul,a
neomiy with the opening ofti
", ,, hionatife
navigation," by the New York Yacht Club,
and the inaugurati•m of the new club house
on Staten lAantl, Lorillard Inti introduced
his Yacht Club Smoking Tobacco and Yacht
Club Pipe. Both are specialities—the tobacco
being composed the finest Virginia leaf,
deprived of its nicotine, and the pipe being
of the finest quality of meerschaum, with a
unique and tasteful design, representing a
yacht "going large" before the wind. Mr. Loril
lard, who is a man of original ideas, and never
does things by halves.has linked the new brand
and its elegant receptacles together in a very
pretty way. Orders tbr the pipes arc placed
M different packages of the brand daily,
which Orders, on being presented, entitle the
kicky holders to a pipe each. The demand
for Yacht Club Tobacco is already immense,
and it Is an article of extraordinary merit,
and can be smoked without inconvenience
by personOvho can use no other kind. It bids
fair to rival in popularity - the famous century
brand manufactured by the same time•honor
ed house.—X, 7thura,a,
noticed yesterday morn lug, on Sassafras
street, near Eighth, a tine looking black horse
lying dead, having just expired, by the burst
ing of a blood vessel—undoubtedly the effect
of the severe heat. Upon inquiry we find
him to be one of a team belonging to W. W.
Todd, coal dealer, but the loss will not be aa
heavily felt by the owner as it otherwise
would. as he had taken the precaution, to
have them insured in the Hartford Live Stock
Company, of which IL W. Iti , sell & Co. arc
agen rf , Math ty. -
EUI;3:.NIA HAIR RESTOREIL—The cheapest
awl best. Mammoth bottles only -75 emits.
The Eugenia Hair )lestorer eclipses all
known _discoveries for the rapidity with
which it restores gray mid faded hair to its
original color, promote: , , its rapid awl healthy
groWth, prevents and Mops it when
off, awl is a most luxuriant Inir dressing for
the human hair and head, rendering it 'lioft,
silky and-lustrous. Sold by S. Dickinson &
Son, sole agent, in Erie. decl•Q-lti'.
LEG 11. W.' I c Mind thry,e in need
Of blanks that pur a...lto:eat is the wort
complete in the city, ( ohu•ri-ing every sort
generally in use by Aitorneys, Con-
Ntables, Property Owners and. Business men.
They are all prepared by experienced men.
, q t up in the Lest style, and sold at the most
. e./.,..n1ab1e new.... A 11'6.ml alp4tinti.. wttl
IC made to dealers or othoN inttrlinsing in
arge iv2slt:
TO 1:1E PEOPLE l)1 , Th 111: AND Vti:imry,—
aWin; e,nelneled to retire flora busine,s by
e 4 , l'.oetotter, we Win srn stock of
.2; *Kids at nitteh less than value. We
I n tl.; the stock out, reLfarale,i of cost.
iz; a fltvorable opportunity to purch,7:sc
fill sad 'ls Inter - dry •good; cheap. G. B.
rrill rr C ) , ILed House, Erie.
JOILN Last just returned from, the
'act, where he procured new patterns and
ew styles of iron fences, and can now furnish
r tent cheaper than ever, and cheaper than
to new styles of wood fences. Ile invites
- -
.
the public to give him. a call, at .licf. -- 1212
State street, assuring them that he can inake
it au object to do so. ; jylr)-It.
Oa) abbettisrttunto.
Ara—Advertisements, to secure insertion, must
be handed in bv_9 o'clock on Thursday nmrn-
Mg. All advertisements will be continued nt
the expense of•the adverther;uniess ordered
for specified time,
iFell Digging.
rI RUSTERHOISZ, of Sterrettauia, is pre-
IL. pared to dig wells In any part of Erie
county. He uses a horse and Pulley, Which en
ables hint to do the work, faster and cheaper
than by the old znetlxod. Refers to Chas. Koeh
ler or Conrad Max, Erie city ; Israel Mosier or
John Shenk, West Mill Creek; Andrew !inn -
geon or David Fidler, Pairyleiv. jyt,l
CZTY 'WORK.
UROPOSALS will berme! Vett up to MONDA Y
EVENING,' AUG. :Id, IS6S, for the con
struction of Nicolson Pavement on Peach st.,
from Eighth street to Fifteenth - street.
Plaits and specifications to he seen at the
Mace of tile City Engineer.
M. ILARTLEIS, •
G..M. SMITE,
JOS. EIEHENLAI - 13, ' .
.1. 0. 13.111EI".
Street Committee.
(i. W. P. Sit mtwiir, Cify Engineer. Jyl6-3t.
Assignee in Bankruptcy.
ITHE DISTRICT - 001.7113 . of the United
States for the \Vestern District of Penn'a,
in the matter of Mortez Newman, bankrupt.
The undersigned hereby giv,J, notice of his ap
pointment us assignee of Mortez Newman, of
lorry', Erie county, and Stale of Pennsylvania,
within said district, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt upon his own petition by the District
Court 01 said district, dated at Erie, Pa., July li,
A. I), isiS. M. E. DUNLAP. A , dguee.
jyjs-3w,
Assignee in Bankruptcy.
N THE DISTRICT COURT of the United
1 States for the Western District of Pennsyl
vania, iii the matter, of S. Mann dJ. Fisher,
bankrupts. The undersigned herebygiA•es no
tice of his appointment as assignee of Mann &
Fisher, of Erie city, Erie county, and State of
Pennsylvania, within said district, who nave
been adjudged bankrupts upon their own peti
tion, by the District Court of said district, dated
a! Erie, Pa., July LI, A. D. Ise c.
CHARLES M. LYNCH, Assignee,
Ally, at Law, No. 51:. FrenOFt., Efie,
j.)111-:;M.
Assignee in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT' of the United
States for the Western District of Penusyl
nia, in the matter of James E.Wilson.bankrupt.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of tip
rAnt went as assignee of James 1.„ Wilson, of
Erie City, in the county of Erie and State of
Penn'a, within said district, who ham been ad
ithiged a. bankrupt upon his own petition by the
District Court of said district, dated at Erie, Pa.,
July 11, A. 11., 11.565.
IiENRA . 3r. RIBLET, Assignee,
Atty. at Law. No. 1;23 Peach bt. , Erie, Pa.
jyit;-:;w.
Assignee in Bankruptcy.
Ts TILE DISTRICT COY ftT of the lin ited Stat es
1 for the Western District of Pernia. lu [no
matter of Philander Li. tun, bankrupt. The un
der.igned herebrgive,notiee of histippointment
at a‘signee of P. Finn, of Erie city, county
of Erl,• and stat, of ronn'p, SAL,' dis
trict. ' , AIM hI. Iwon I , ,Lnkryt upon
ink own petition, by the lnstrlet Court' of said
dbdrttd, dated at Er:e, Pa., July 11, D., h.t.s.
lIENItY M. El ELET, gra,.
ty: at 1.aw,..N0. Peaelt St., Erie;Va.
1:1
N TILE insmicr royal. pf tho It* ,1
ctlr tho .I). , lrwt of I'en:/'.l.
the !Oat tor Of IVilli.tto Slio.:! , r,lifui):rilot.
ontlin , ll4.oll Iwtolo* .tt. ~,r
(.t .
c•nnn;t of 1:1'30 11I11%). 11.011S1
NC it•' . ..111 , 14, .1 1 ., , 111:11114
Upon tltt . ti pet t.l t
xl6l ,I ivtrJet Sate-1 .101:. - 1 - ,
D., Itiv. ' ITENRY c.
AmidigticK. in Itankrutrte) - .
TN THE DIKIIIICT COURT of the adolBtatec
I
for the We.:tern Ilistrlet of Peurorylvattfa,
In the loaner of Ilettry Tr. My( rs, haat:rapt.
The under Agni 'I hereby (tIVP4 notice",,r tqs ap
pointment its 42Nsignett of lirory IL vtr , :, ut
Union (torn, Erie county and State of 1'0111%4
'within the said itttriet, who ha, been adjudged
n bankrupt upon Itir; own-petition, by t Ilk; Ilk
trlet Court of hald district, dated at Erb., Pa.,
July ti, A. 1).,
HENRI M.
Atty. at Law, No. I=l l'hueh fit. , Erie, Pa.
.felt;-:;w.
Assignee in Bankruptcy.
TT `THE DISTRICTC ; OI:RT of tho United stat , “:
1 for the Western District stf Penn'a, 10 the
matter of - Thomas W. Poster, bankrupt.
The undersigned hereby givt notice of his
appointment, itS Assignee of Thos. W. Fostpr, of
Union borough,Erte count y and stat of Pen n'a,
within said district, who hes been adjudged a
bankrupt upon his own petit ton, be the District
Court of said dist rlet, dated at • Erie, Pa.,
July lit, •
BENDY M.
Atty. at Law, P.H•II 5.., Erie, Pa.
Jyl6--tw.
,issignee in Bankruptcy.
I\ TETE nisinicir corwr of the Bankruptcy.
I State , for the We•terli District of ra. (lithe
'natter of Timothy P. Ma Iwnelc , Itatittrizt;l. The
runlersigned beroby qA cv inAlee of hi. appotnt
tncsntayautgnee of T. P. I.llll,rovk, Waterford.
in tho county of Eric and ritate of Penn'a,
within raid district, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt upon ilk own petition by the District
Court of eaid district, tinted at fine, Pa., Jut! , 11,
1801. HENRY 'M. ItIBLET. Assiguee_,
Atty:at Law. :sio.lr3 reachra.
JF/04w.
nip abberttocmcnto.
0. NOZSLE.
Bay State Iron Works
Founders, Machinists and Boil
er Makers,
Works Corner Peach and 3d Sts., Erie, pa,
Having made extenslve.addittorei to oar ma
chinery, qtr art , prepared to tiff jilt .orders
rtomptly r9r
Stationery, Marine and Portable Engines,
or all litieq, either with ,thigle or cut-oir valve.;
STEAM Pt.T3ll':4„ SAW NITLL worn Hoff,
ERS., STILLS, TANKS, LTC, -
'Also,.all kinds or rfeavy and Light Ita , ..t
rartlefflar atttmtlon given to Ma
chinery ,
I , ol{ Rigs and
Ilead which are the hest ti
H. 11 1 .6 Lotto y Pumps, (la, Pips
Drato, (J 0 0 ,13, Thattiout 3k tat, ere,
J - ohl,int; ,olirited risiti, work
warrant 141. Our nlUttn is.
CVSTOStERS MUST at SUIT:LD
Nro arc Itottnil to c: 11 aq 10,7
PIPa: c rail alt , l eN , trotio;
(OA t-tt
;Nil - . T?' ti TrALT
FRANK WINCIIELL k (1).,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 824 State Street.
111/1/,1,1111/11 FtirriMire MO ail kin , l". 111 Goielx,
Wart's awl botv,f,!..t ,01,1
rocolveil o t Coll-AZ.11,111211E.
Sales at private re , ldencE-: atten.!, d to In any
part ot: the city.
Saks of If. Furn rv, 'ardet Queeng
wart., I lor , e , Ocagons. and all l la tiof go o(1. on
NV El ) N EST) AN S D FAT 1.7 RD ANS,
Vl* fl,?,::,l)_ v cl.oClC, A. M.
large consignment. of Queen ware,
ware, Bohemian and (Mina Vitse4 now on hand,
will he closed out regaralusx of cost at private
Venaues attendea to ku any part of the
county. apo-tf.
Tonworthy & Love,
O. mo mica ST.,
llave adopted a new twytdi in of dointz;
nes., and would re,pectfully onll the - attention
of their - customers to tta f,tct that thy are now
Soli I lig_ good, for
CASH, ull READY PA\
We believe that we can do on - : eu,itmwr, JUS
liee by so,doing full Would ask thelo to onil and
see our st It•i; .0":0,,04 , 11, , ,01111 , (b.tir1f,7 of
Teas.
{wile.t .
V Slif4ars„
t1,,04 Hi a isttl licpt grorery
,.ttt., ,We aim ve the best putlity nf •
ERIE Cllt'l;TY FLOUR
.11, , ) FEED In d 6i - re to
)1:9'l IN - LOVE,
14ChI I' Heir fit., 61,3 . 10,11 , ? .tol I
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BOOKS, ENVELOPES AND PAPER,
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Than any' honse In tin , city.
SCIIOOI, BOOKS,
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31.*Cii,EARi" C :LOORIILI&D'S.
FOR THE FARNERS. •
QIIEEP SHEMlS.—AVlncinsoli'4 , t, nnd
strong's Patent Sheep Mlle:It-b.
WOOL 'TWINE, in any quantity
GRIND STONF: , :z.—_''tone Berea and Laße
Huron.
SCYTILE. , ;.—Gra , s Drain, of the best nift-
I=
GRAIN CII.I.DLES.—GrnpevInt ,
complete Act th Scythe.,
IZAV FORKS.—Two anal llt r,‘;ast med
HOES, Shovels, Spades, 31anure Pork: and
hay KnivCS, for sate by
ji,l-2111.
F re Street .
House and Lot for Sale.
TItIIE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a NEW and
1 conveniently arranged bon.e, well situated,
in the beautiful
VILLAGE OF NoRTa. EAST
Good v. 1 .11 of water. two Ckt,t0,...-e0,..1
and an a bandant•e
RE.ST VARIETY OF FRUIT
PRICE LOW.---TEMIS REASONABLE:
The property is especially desirable, inas
much as the Lake Shore Seminary, an in , titu=
tion of learning, which wilUnot be eaceLsed by
any in the country, Is located near the premi
ses. For particulars, inquire of the Ntib,criber,
on the premises, -
my -smt
- If. FOOTE.
ALE BREWERY
- G-]EIO. 9. 131,1ch.11.
Porlilvrh• with ha% ink 1111. t•il
• 1101V11 itTinVPTy ov
French Street, below Fourth, Erie, Pit.,
Formerly oecupled hp Wm. Jacobi, would In
/brill Ilk Old nerillrlint:illee, and the petal gt li
tany that he 14 now bmwing a very , aperlor
. quality of Ale. From his long expo levee and
uniform SUCCeSS ? he is folli'tprepared to givethe
best of satl4fact lon. Dealers are invited tocall.
fib). S. lARER.•
SPLENDID FAR3f FOR SALE CHEAP.
sur.scßlßra offers f. , r farm.
I situated in North town‘rop. ; note.
west of North East Nt.tt hat and on, toile east of
Moorhead's !tat ton. Tins lama consi , ts cif
about one hundred and twenty neres, nirwlY of
which are under a hir:h state of (slit ly:Lt ion and
the balance of good t dober. It t. bounded on
the north by the 13. & E. It. It.. ninety-ste rode
In width and run. 1:17 rod,
bar nr, outhouses and telo"-• at • a:1 111 •:• • O. re
pair,. There is a laz •• • t' ••
M,taco which Will piedoce ll o• - 1
ary. 1••• of W-4. \volt, r •.tl-•• • •". o:' o.
the be,t quality. The., . • t t''
of water.al , o o den , quarn, ti.o fly
one in thoneighbo:le...i. I w
•Itvitte into tan.,r tr.:'. . o.0•:- . • . 1 .:
ell.••••••:-.. Only a. I,..y.eent :
tan 3 ear:. th••• • Lots o el.. r.••
nhou.t , httei a
.1, ••-..
IA To (;:v11:. , t;It1
of .I%Trw, D rr .1
%"6va , „
i•... A.l•,
thirki of rn ot
I of r .r.*. :, ;0- •
bankrupt on 111 , I .t . :•,•., ` f. ;
merit of any debts m.? •,r„,
ert) be:mit:lllg to Inln,lor
Of :my pru.pc , rtv i.v 111•,1
law; that a tneettili. , nll.•
bankrupt, to pruvo• th,lr a.L.i t.,
one or ittoreA,Agn.,., of v.lll be .lu-Ii
at It Court of P.4llll,:ruptov. T., r 1i..1,1..n It 111, ,
canoe of the P.e.zust.t.‘r. 0 .) 44 La ae.ra. Coro
K!',sutra di•trivt , on,
the I_tb day oLtue. ... 1), P.l',.ttll 41.
M. 11,11,1, Ml—, 42. r.
-tly G. I'.D.tv,4, t". K, MATN:I:I
The Coming Conflict.
great..rilidnecinerik: to.‘z, at, than
any other hots in an. trade. larlu•,.a nit
up Vint , •, in our gre.it
SAL': of Dry Go o d., rancy ;00‘1,4, Sits er Ware,
I'tit,4 Ware &.% Thousatul , l ran lt , stity to the
superior quality, and the large TVlllCl. , ration
received tor sellin t uurgoods". We will pt ctirnt
iins* person (free of expense) sending, us a
chili, unit's worth. or will pay each, if
necessary. All good , : sold at a uniform prima
One Ocular for each article. We have made
sp,slal arrucgetnents with the celebrated Ori
ental Tea t'ot' pany to supply the tr standard
Tens and Coffees at their he , 4 priers. Agentr
wanted'every where. Ike-eript lye circulars will
Is sent iree, nu Rpplkat ton. ,
LETTS s t ; yo.,
..lanuflottirer.' Agents:
„lid Federal st.,
JOHN GENSHETIIIER & SON
VEAL EIN
Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods
CORNER OF SEVENTII STREET,
MULE, VA'i
a.3c-, ~~
P 1[713 La 4C; s
L. U. If ALL
Poor House Property! •
•
i)'t
Virarr. AND IN Pt' iISrANt 'ft t TI
1) Towers conferred by the Art of Om ;lea
rnt A+setnt,Jvofinn Colo nionwehtflt Of Pen n • •
81'W:tufa crnt 141 4 `An Ret I , lant hotly:0 the e'ourt
, of Eric it'ount r to appoint a dis`crect. per,of; to
Itet In connection with the
Erit COloity and the Directors of the Poor mr
VIII county to tie real estate or the Poor
dultm , and no the proceedv In purrlmslief tnml
met erertine: Inithilmo far the lice of the pour
7S, untamed the 21thdaS'of March,
Hoard ot I:stoners fur the (Trn.,
of '..rtc, Pennsylvani a , the Ilortrd of P 1 reel or'
of the I 'oor ano of th e jjous, nt Fuly,lorment. of
the county of Vane, and Katnuel
specially appointed by , ttid tt.ourt, by force 01
mild Act etticitiDtt , tl a Board to the land,
selected, r eserretittudo , cnted.foithoose of the
Poor for the county of Eric, cepp p p„..„ 1 is
ted on the Rorot motu;u,utfo‘ll.
at Hes mole or 71-.4 volitillvf,t, sly ti o," tilo ell y.
of. Erle, ecscrthe4 as follow 4, to rem
ineten ,Lt t t e.ort,r al tla
know: and et1:1 .1 the third see; on ,d" [l,l. toelt
1 , • at a 1,0.4, tin sit.• Watt] 1.'7 (1,, :1
0111: 11t1 , 1 thhty-ono atol,onc-hall z - -
(o ' .llo n pint: thenee north 6 . 1(1, ;tree
lionlit ors! tice . nlyotne atid , even-t. nth pet
chits to post; the nee south.' s, east one
h at, . ( n tturty e td one-hat/ perein
(~.• them ..•,trill, 0n , 0.t ir - c-4 tunl
Its • -oto• •0111 L-1. nth it rehes to lute
1)1,... of 6 , ...;inr,1114, - ~ : , ti••[11;; 0,110 . 111111(if , d
acre% at (foul. f Im.aDl hurt I. 1, meted on the
sonth by tl.o ftll7o It. td ,t by 1,11,1 e J.
E Veal'^. 11 , ./rill and c a, b f ',Ltd , 01 M.
MIMI=
Tito nyrs an I Improv,nmnt 1'.1... , n;
limo arelL , r.)11 , , , 1, I) w:t (Int. 1.14,• two
brick Inuidinz,lloW, and bt.lo , :lore 1 :1 4 11
reCOt . Iron ee ; 7,0,1 , n 1,11114411 g fvr
iin4pl r 11; •1 W:1•41 baitery, tkl.“l two
baril , , lilt lily. on•ltaztf, grape ~
.51n,
At a kneotlwr of Lb , ' cab! Board held rot the. rif
fle° of the i".aninl,,ii,nett d Erie t"..utity, on
Stine rah,all the lather., being Preaent.
it, Ivarr re.i.dverf by a Inijori I thonwreher., nt
1 , 1 Ermrd to eel) the
he , rendrofQre
dos
crlbed Poor llotitie Fat to at public auction, on
the Court Ilona° step - i, 10 the tilt y of Eno, to 111.•
Iligbei.t boot bidder, on •I 'n. -- -tlay..Julv2: B ll,
1%8, at 2 o'clocic I'. M., which Hale it al then
and there take placc, of wl.ich not) , u hcl'ht .
given.
Terms of thic•tlilril of the pliTcliasc Mon
ey in 11-11) , ), 1111.1 tilt b:11 , 111. , 111 Iwo g IPA) aIMII
- with inti rc-t to h.' pith' annit..
ally, to be secured by JiliJ 2nuint boutlaAd morn -
gage on the liretakic.,
t. M. (If liar - 4
- v, J. t;Uld .. ltE\ - , Colo
- WM. Is.
W WEE I
Director of Poor Board of Silly,
Erie Jultfi 1"A lc:s4f
WaCIES, DIAII.O.NDS;
And a gle:it S y of
E . N ci47 0 0 1) S
Paragon Building, 28 N. Park Pkiae;Erie,
Nes.t. a.,r to Mv.n . 11.:111::i Uu it,/1 E , Aprt:N, Co.
%..toek, of !"...:),10g) tv 61! u!,. , •
. •
Wdl be 0n,rt . .1,1 , ,i LIP•XI nate
znouths,at a voy gre:vt roltiction to pric,
Th, 4ti,r•k is all at 1.114
rate., of gill til.in Lultv..l
loiscs In luture, htuall inoht, anti ts.ulbac
tions benefit alike c ustoiner and 1 dohler.
Thirty ,) - eart, e,t.t.b11 , 11 , ,1 In Erie, in the ~ an“,
nail lie ...owe guar:, n h., that no great
rtriihunt of tnl , teyre,cntati ntt it; be eta pl4l ,
-but just ehouttix ()id Fte_ty hod Yount: Ante , rle.t
sptrit to trarrttut ',Se iu -tt.ttt/01.13 and goo, t
tyarwttr, • --
SILVF.II OF COIN 511.A.T.,1t.
For tale or made to order. Watches and ali
Itlath of time keeper:. and Jewelry carefully - rr
palred anti ‘varrantcd. Give me a '
tny2'67-tf. T. M. AUSTIN.
Spiees„ de.,
ITARIIAT IN lIINIMITTCY.
?1 1 3-11:3 .P3IO GIVE NOTP.:E that on the out
I day of .1n ne, A. I'., Ivh,a n arr tut In bank
ruptcy trait h : 1-uet.1 agantht the e,tato of CC,
Andrews, of- Albion, the County of Elie,
and btate of I', nn , yl , ,aula, who he, been
Judged a bankrupt uu lilt own pit Lubin: th a t
the v.* taunt of only ,ILh t.s. or del tvery of any
propertybelhnglicr to !. itch banlirtipt, to WM,
or for owl the tran,f,r of an, po,perty
by biln are torte widen by law t , .t an Lug of
the Cretittort, 1,1 tint t,a1 , 1 bankrupt, to ptore
their debit:, anti to chocw• one or mote
of e.tato, Will be hill OWlrt ut
114.1111ililptcy, bulikil at lib, 1;e:,
Register, In Meetly lit Eric.
Woo MIA h:• 1., dat" 01
Atcgtit„)...D.. at 11 o'cloek. A. M,
1211,.01.{,s
I V
.T A SI; . I, I
- DEALIM IN AND r3L111"21..i..
Vegetables and Provisions,
No. East Eiflit Street, Er;(;;Pa.
I wauhl call 1::e. attenti , vl ui th , nuli;:.• LIT th
fzet that I zil,o
Sell Gootls on Comnnssion.
Particular attontAnn rthl to that bu,ines.
and to torw.irn.lin .. ; to ‘l,llO-, , , , t ll ku t ds ~c v t g,
tables, FA II US, AN.A!. h IF6i-lt.
rtt_ H A L ,
‘g VEGETABLE
T.HAIR
ItizA beqt. artiele known to pr,,11.• Vie hair.
It will po , it ively roYor.•
nal color cud pionioto it, gron tii.
It Is an entirely new scieutilln diceoveiy,
combining ninny of the tue,t lieu el tin re
,torative agent, in the ~,4,tal,a•
It makes the hair smooth And an,t
toes not stalls the hitin.
It is recommended and tt sed. ny ti... trht meth
lealatithofity.
R. I', HALL & CU., Nashua, N. IL, P.:op - actors - .
sa/e by all dr,1gga,t..,...
.T. C. sELDEN,
Administrators' Notice.
77
J ETT est F A R e S oc I a '
Trtord township, having bt...n tho
uu
'dersigned; notice is liereby given hi 411 in&
ed to the rain. , to stake Immo hate paytn, nt,
and idiom , ehihns a,.; dust
will present them, duly ontlijriticatoci, for srq•
th,ment.
=ll
- 0961: .17entv iVanteit. -
r EN i ilt - WOMEN,
ill an I city, for a ,iden.lid worl;,l)rlut Itill ui
entertamment• nud instrortlon. and flu, best
to 1-:7,lllors.:iou
of the Nile Tributalle, of ty , 51.111.4. '['lie Nile
iny , t cry solved; the coontrc - . pro
iou4,lllo.urat ,•11,toids
01 t Ile ex..iting a lv,ittur,s ilt 1/unting
61epliant,,11 , m4,1,t1TalAes,
tow, ete. •14 . ent, ever:Wlwr, 0 . 111 :In I it
to their tint rot to exalt - MK , till, wortr.
men yrav'es furnislied. Our canvithsers are hav
ing gt.‘at ati r ct s. Isn. • ties sell it tdpi , lly and
nialte larlto
"An adintiatn , •re,•oid
geop,T.lptilesl dLseuvery, and ye: boual all veil
tine,. —N. Y. Triiran,,,
'it. is S•.ur.l in a very attraei %No
. 11. 11. '1.;••;•E :rrt., l'lll , l,fiet,
; I. linrllord, Conn.
iirarrn it 1 in ii:lnkruptcy.
erlills IAT , i ti i V I. N. t h•+ 1'11.3 tab till:,
ot June, .1. b.; Warr,un to Laub
ruptev wag p,uod , tint the stair of (`ha
Ell, env, _the county of Elio.
Stan" of l'entisylN - ania, who has been adjudged
a bankrupt on his Own petition; That the pay
zneut of any debts and delivery of any-propel t
belonging to such bankrupt, to hint and for ht.,
use, anti the transfer of any property by /Ida
are- forbidden by law; that a meeting of the
creditors -of the said bankrupt, - to prove their
debts and to choose one or more Assignee. of
his e,tate, will be held at it Court of 13ankrupt
ev. ilobrrn at LI I, olliee of the Register. in
tfioolty of f:t Itt t Iw...rut! vof Erie and st.iie
bet"ie E. 11"0,,Irtztr, B o tTiat,r.
111, 1;1'1 Awn of bl o
. 'I'IIOSIAS I{o \VLEY,
t' S. '.‘ritrshat, 1l engir.
U. P. I iIS, Dept. I.'. S.. Marshal.
tdEusTER3
ifp3Bl L{ :
ENGILIVEiGS.
`de 0 9,,Tr0 TRIREPRICeI2
I.
'lnt I t'• • 11 , •••••zt '01; of inform:lllw
c‘• J, ut.t. ..• i.!!„!!,hly Wort , rval edu
c ::1 it i ,, • I might for the Sant
alit,,taNt M In!!9.! r , 's !ttugua h . & L' V ery kSr
' I. „pc , tne eSpellSo
tn..Al o`, tw.pl'kyco turoaly pulpit
t!.• . • r . r. and •tt:t Trulta
BERM
PE
WA:llll.Vii iN
rintjs is TOG yr; St - vrlcl27 that en o.2.,rithap•
m ft y,...1.. P. lak..`2',.urrarritut in bankrupt'
1, , ,ue1 against, n estat.., 'of W;
r:u 1,, • r . mmg, th,, v mmtv.
.• • •••
1. cr
‘ l'enn , ,yl2, aurt. nas
!:•,I,crypt mt•tUnn: art
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, ,•- r : ' ;,11.1 , 21,
2, , L t. lot•r, 1 i I 'II ..•,` oIC.I it
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tiv2 tro 4•41 y 4 ,
1111;• r Pi • 4i41 itr
t'4.4. r2.t114.1.iiy ut Avg. , :t:..t. A. P. I'. at
o'cict .\ .%.11()W/A.V.
In G. I'. Da \ Dept: 31.ar,hal
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Ott allbcrttßcutentf.
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Ma)•iial.
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ikannith , ! t•.at (ZS
D IC" ®NARY `
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n protaasional
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