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Notice. to Nei•ure ill4ertiolt Must be 111 Weatte,dity Crrffing, ~,„ , at , It'' , th,in Itirve ,c1(1 , r4 . - Ivrigiti sivt.tits‘totouis not (inlet - eel 1 . .4' al4 pl-Cl - AV AI ti' C. 4001111 1, d ,it the expensi Ather I , lng tlOCOtinfif a ft (,,i,tble tit/ 11.,1'1.y. .A.t1.3r1.V.y13 mob], 19r IltiVettti ettleht% published s ..t. :id:, .tnd the h e made titt❑thi•tr, ntou rutts t. will ht. si 1 lei ly Not .a•th,Stoel:h.,ldpr., thplatal of renen,ylv Lira „ , ,t, t a int, a Durex. 11l tint city lenS et, the 3$ If May noxt. hetwitAn tit. lo 11I(11' r.l for the' ett- , Etlnt; yea, •„, ot tier I.liNitti. ,, at. lil3v he br. lig t„ • Hit Si'E.*SC.Elt,. s.a•retary, Eteerttor's Notice. IF A DM I 'S:S FR.TII)\ on the ey. t ,a r ta Vin. , :ntetiO rlv. 41eCt.aAVI, ( y. (0,, Erie 0.. , Pa I in :; bete/I grant, e. .: t•le Ull.:crsign...l; n , eI- 11 , laA elfi• given r .r.on at tetlre i C.) e.t.a* , to pa -e p Q• 111 ...t. ;i:il ill I.a.‘ ing duly au t +,llleni.r. El vo:Nry. F:x.,utAr _ Exceittoliie sat . , 1 ,.,..,.. ;r , E .; (( ;:-./(4....ER1-xecutor. theeqtaie „ • •-4....1hut1e..}1.5r, late of :111t ;,„ F.rit• P 41.-e -4lttlyrcl.ty tv ~f A.'ll at 1 (ieloek, p vr ..42 nt rub tilt- TeSili4nee _ Itoolng real est ate 0 , "'kW, 1./1111.1rd :iNrtillOWS, t I it. ,011 1 2 114,- , of lOth ttreet, the lot; thence we^st fort:. rmt. hl)ralbt..l and nix ty- tivi ,•it • uce t•r4 1,4 y f,-et, thonce north not' • ;ir•••1.1n1 ,tr,tv r ave,ieet to the (dace of b0°,,,~,;.nt11.t;.n.; °,,,~,;.nt11.t;.n.; cr,...•ted a g ,„„ ! t•tir T.,,n% kn.wn o n r 1_• -ts hAIiDECKEtt, yy, 11• IS Kik N 12. x. cot orts, OEM W.trilr. Co un OPP3CE,) rat4u. April utii, Lt, r1;.':11s of 111 trater of the Eric Witte' ilut,riest that tky a rob uork3. e-Va•ry Ow .er or ,veapant of bjiNg Hy!,„rh:ph t kaki. watPr has been s.sl,,s. I, tp fittbitidert to furnish t he water t , pennit , flOl eml)c rs of his. fatuity, guests ;I: , el/11 , /g 5 on the Pretuts , s, aiu or u to •,„ , 1114 supply and a forf.itti roof all la for rout. rile It. torso of it city ordinance sill Is, molly t•lifoteed by . the intllctlon, In very of tolittiutt Wttlell May COMM to 1 , ., , i'010ta1., , t0tv I,:nowb3due, of the pp-natty JOHN C. PERKII-4, 4prl - 1-11r. Siocretztry. Assizners ItAnkrtiptcy. IN TAP,l)l , 4uttcr vouttt of the I.7nital t5,4t04, tor the }yetern District of Penn'a., Natal dt-rot /I, :%tearzis bankrupt. The unter4gl2,2•l ben.bvgiye.4 notice of his appolnt n,nt a. L .Igo aOf 11. titearns, of to te, o..„,,unty ot Erie and State. of Pennsylvania, dtstrict, who has been adjtu a ,idt.rupt upon hid own petition, by tin. his t oourt dorf-,1 at . Erie, Pa., April 1:;, D., UP.NIIV M. RIBT.F.,T, A ';',li.tne,. Atty. at L.mv, No. tst Pa, As.lcnoP in Bankruptcy. 'ys THE Disrawr vorra of the ljnited -1.1:r, for thr:W.rstorrt l)thtriet of Penn'a, In I,luAtter of E 'ward -•hennan, b inkrnpt, Th. t,,(enhat•d hereby glv,s not. .e ut IC 111 a:, .I,signef. of gilt-try; sherman; of ErSo n the ~Ininty of 'Erie, and State of Penn'n,with• net, who has ht en adjudged a. hank• ",,plui. , oins. own Petition Us' th , 4 pt.( rir2t Cour , Patel at Erie, I's., Apr': ti, A. . . IiENIVi M. RIBLET, Witne - t, AttV..o; LAW, So. Lt!rt, I'o-N.41 St., Eric, Pa 3prti44. .iksignee in Bankruptcy. TUE pc-criacr coral' of the Plano pa , tin. Western DIM riet..,f Pen n':a in attynol4lß,hankinpls ~,pl . lt ne,re , ,y g!ve nnth e n, 11.14 t .',(111 , 111 r0 , 441W. tt. st 4... D. U Fnol.l, 4: ,‘,l oritp„ ill LllO or P. 31•10 an !Stahl n, within sat , ' th.t: lei, who St is hek_l A , 1fk , .1 a hatiltrupL 1.111011 ilk .iwn 0,13,1. of Naitt tii,tiirt,ll:l' 11. ^ l ijie~ll2, 0. RE CRY Uf \ ttt rt . .tt . ll St., Eric, ;T, AxsigilPP in Ilattivoptey. rEH; ktsi' l. mcr cauTra (,f the LAit...t ,1,11.• \‘;‘,l4, 11 1,1-Iri t. •>f ”...11,1';‘, t‘c e l 7, ) 30m OarkUnto!. ill. t • hr tiotice "No- apt) id V-Is ‘ , .2,1,* of 'John IS. Iftls , 4!. I.t Ed,. vO, 1:t0.1 an I St.tte w:1011•2. b en .I.fi‘vig,,m,ift b.titkr, p , p-titiott br t 0• 1)140 , 4 C ort. 0. 17:=1.• A tr .•-. fI , ..NnY ItiL:..e, A sslgiii-P, knt"..:l L or, ~. CUT Pent;liSt„ prt 31r 10 000 Agents ~n vommts,loll cr thlarv. 1n Reif It TVA: Ettle.tti YEAR fit tOK. fin IFM. j 11.4 the information whmtr everY• - 4 ,1 7 warns moulreds of limes a year, and sell , Uilpar+Ctelcrd raphllly„ even among thoso ):elmma loot; at a StMsetiptton Rook. Near. faintly will hay it, and it will he Latod nece,o t y among; all classes %-,llilv or weekly newApaper. krtIES pall to eclrTieaeed. 4: Ca lALa. eru. SVritt for eirvich.r..am/ cmfigez. et 1,, PuhlimlieN. its; f,rd 0,, Clihogo, 111. 'Fur Bituminous or Authracito Coal Pt EST-1111,110i El) Still. • • .1. REYNOLDS & SON; N. W. Corner 13th and Filbert Streets. Pllll..thEl,llllA, PA .M.lno f.wtorer% of the Celebrated 'Wrongttt•Tron, Consuming floater ! Dast St , r , ,en, Grata Bar Be..stc, II Da IV ROI RT-IRON RADIATOR. elleattn roe made or 'heavy wrought. a..tt tiN vl• a together, the only Rwre pre. laPra , g.ott.t the escape of gas or dust. They aa,a„l4,,d. without any dampers. The h'rehdter avoids the nye and - annoyance aud rmanently attnchert to the ' l " , +t -r• 'TLI, IA the newt durable, simple cep, "'"""IzITH popilira DeAttna Apparatus over. rt..hd site: They are all guarublPed. N ( il;›,' roe botch n0(1 intnllles, PO% AtILE Itga.rßits, • • LA tilt rnE -HKAT4ILS,. LOW DOWN I3ItATES, SI,XI E ANT ELM, AND• . E;•..f LAoRg. 111 K,, alsn. utzlinthoncimi,s, tie.; FtrAT-TOP E RANr:E. send for our Illustrated P'"nlPhlo„ nprls. Not lee. . _ . - t( lieTsttl's Ork ice, EtttE CP:Urn:UN, 1 ERIE. PA, Aorti 1, ISW. ~ TRE ANNUAL NIEf:TINU of, the ("orportttors the-y,rie Cemetery- al , l he hold at. ak of; ?'t t..- or ctie Ss Tref us , . cora , t 01 , he Pall all ' . ~ e.ii,,..t reel, 1,11 Tuesday ev , alttg.ltay .1,184 h, at "''.'t -I, to elect,a Hoard yr arlyuy4c,n, for the " 54,11 4 oar, and to traastiFt'such thisluees as rtia, Cbllle befute therm: • aPr...IW. WM. 1i1111.()D.,1tt., SecY. _Dielsolutiott Notice: • •Apzu Tit E 4 4 freoiru as Cztotpitell. busiarms c.aueut, maboly Slut has, tl. mutual or pra ed rtneralup on this ithdB7 1 , .1.1111 tig IA unowi theinsehre* in :. e4 te ill w ca 1 al ttt.c. same. cosh " 411 ' 1 ) 41 1r Mid haVe ampte,-. feblil4m• Iv BEKLY OBSERVER ERIE. PEICN'A., APRIL 1 . 5, 186 The scarcity of money has compelled nearly all of our entemporaties to urge their delinquent patrons to pay up, and, although we had hoped never to be under the neces sity of writing another "dun," we are reluc tantly forced to follow their example. We ask each and every ado of our. subscribers knowing themselves indebted to send In the amount without delay. It ;rill WlSiiitll.4 very epmiderably, and is too small to be of much importance to them. Friend. 4, if you wish to keep in the printer's good graces, see to It that this call does not pass unheeded. Our New Office. After the dose and uucomtortable quarters circumstances have obliged us to occupy for the last year, h is refreshing to do business in the new and pleasant location into. which the Observer office has been removed since our last issue, Fronting upon the Park, and commanding, a view :of the most active thoroughfares of the city, it 'is one of the most Cheerful and prominent points that Could have bt';'en selt:med, and equally as con venient in a business view as contfortable in a twits - sense, In tnitis,hig the change we resolved to contradict the Common notion that an editor's office must, as n matter of crass,:, be a shabby and filthy place, in which no inter ettss of people, could, for n meta, think of doing tiusiut.„ms. The Demo.' erats of the county take almost as much in. iciest iu the.tfairs of the Observer as we do iodividuallir, and they will have the sati.fse• thin a knowing that the office from which their county organ emanates fd one that is a credit to them in every respect, and equal to any in Pennsylvania. If they -will con tinue the generous confidence thus tits re prised in us, we :woe, in the courSe of :t! year nr 6ro, to bring our plans to fulfillment. by tittieg mit an establishment that win tia the n tat cony:ete, tasty and agreeable Or all eoneerned, that can be found a ong the .th.fre. • u, 3 hi f Wu invite ail the friend's ta the Ob.:server to tfly ns a visit, but, in doitm. so, let them WA itil to remember, that we take pride in being t working man, Ilk:: to do , hmanes prompt ty, consi ler "time" as a "prep° is" commo fity: and ah ,or 10 fifer .4 as a worse affliction than the trials of .Job. Bright Prospects for E,rie. The indleatimis at present point to a sea , % ion 0 irreot improve/He'd in our city. A con.blerable number of new buildings are Tinder way, and several hundred will proh thiy he ere , t , d before the close of summer. Most ot them are substantial edifices that are An ornAment, to the city. The character of the hnihtin , s put up during the few years lust past hati invariably been good, and is an infallible index to the increased wealth and improved taste . of our citizens. With the two furnaces to be stztrted:this year, Erie will enter upon a career of-substantial prosperity not es.ccili4 at any period of her history. Our busincS.s men generally entertain strong hopes of a revival of trade, and are preparing for a very lively' season. The win ter has been uncommonly dull in nearly every lire of business, and few dealers have more than made ends meet. We are confident, however, that with good weather and roads, there will be a renewal of active business, And look fbrward, in common with most of the citizens, to one of the brightest years since the war. Want of confl fence has done more to make dull times than all other things combined, and if, from this day onward, there was a hearty determination to bring ;Vault a chanme it wouhl soon-he effected. • One great cans of dull trade has been the blindness of our dealers in regard to Site :natter of advertisin;:. IVhil:- they linve,with t few enterpriting exceptinic , , purated a mitrrly tedioy, the budne:-:, men of other piace- hat e sprewt far and wide ,the alp:nu :lona thew had to offer, and drawn away :rade that naturally tend'-a1 to our 'city. A. , :onsiderabie portion of our it: Amiss men :ince yet to learn that two things are reunited :o order to build up permanent prosperitr ht. the gouda to intinee the pe,iple to come mid anal 2.i, the n lop:ion of trans for tecinaintilltr. 1111...11 with the in:income:Ate. of- sag p ntrrasitc silirit in this is as itssr;ntial to thn wrltitre of a .:otti nirlit!, nt toi it 14 trr alit of an intlici4- oni, linitiling Association. 1 1 10 ovrA :ctt tt".ire ,vn 3 ril.llo oi•mi h tt^ = 'lp in tonsider,thle. nstaiers. (luring tlet inst. Sew ears: They are. desivie 1 for tlt , es;sqal hr•n•dit of the 'l4horing And middle ,claskes, and are so pormiar thi' in some ,towns less ItAlt the sib::: a Erie two or three are in operatidn. Each stockholder takes a cer nin number of shares, on which he pars monthly. lit the end of .the month the money is put up At auction, and given to the highest .bidder, preference toting;lo%ved to he members of the Assopiation. :The char ter provides that when etteh share becomes worth $'21:10 the concern shall close, and the amount on hand be distributed among the lochltolders. Etch stockholder is permit mitred to draw from the A.ssointioo an ;mount equ ti .to the number of lliS shares multiplied by Awn - hundred, giving ample se curity therefor, and paying interesl. the same as - an outside party. In one town with which we are acquainted, a dozinn or more have tseeured theinsulver: comfor table haiues through the ,instrumentality of the Association, and otlms have! . released themzelvtq from enth massing inAmbrances en their property. The shares of the As sociation have inc.reaseil titteen per cent,in value the first year, and the investment is looked upon as one of the most profitable as , troll - 11:4 beneficent in the Community. We learn that well known parties are- prepar, to start a similar Association in this city, and steps will soon be taken to place its charac ter and advantages more distinctly h4 - ;lore the public. - :. O o,VE, Your. MONEY.—Tbe employe!" of laboring men, especially the heads of large establishments. elnnot do a better deed than to advise and eneourage their employe& to open _savings bank accounts, and deposit every week as much as possible of their etrn 'higs.,. Maify, a ilottrigi,mati spends what comes, in the aggregate, to a considerable sum in the coarst f l it' a year, for cigars, drinks, theatre tickets, and similar unnecessary in ilikenecq, which, if the subject were forcibly lirnught to his attention, be Would willingly_ and thus perhaps lay the foundation Ot fortune. Under any circumstances, a snug balance iti bank is a eomfortahle thin;; tp. have; but the habit . of. economy . produced .y.the proce‘s• of arioiriag , it is, still more useful. The Die S wing Rink and the 43er man'SavIng,'Hink are Ithtit good concerns, and Ire would advise all our yourig,readers to make a rule of deliosi ling their spare earn ings at thelend'of raelt week jet one or the other of them engineer 'on -the: 45c; Eric 11. R. pained Michael Cary,, a-resident of.this city, was 'kilted on !Saha: day at Irvine. lie was standing on tbs track , watching die moVements ,of another train', when his fireman, who thmight he had stepped to one sitie;baeked the eugine.,Which passed over Cary, Rifling him instantly. lie , wits a titan of thirty.two.and ranch thought of by the emp,loyeei of the road andll4 oc• outdo tanFtis generally. • • • Every loan end , weteen who: knows him et if or herself indel4ed tq the '.Observer, of fice to pal? up inetgoter of eqoner,ifyqesPie. We ate io . `deed Ortreatit aluret — the 'tinter, and hope 90 one whttnite tho regnest' sac's . joie. ' • • - A Loud Call. _ aprEk-tr, ELI '‘VaistApd. Senatorisyri ta "Miiptelans eamapani: When we were in Harrisburg, two weeks ago, we accidentally discovered our Senator In a situation that will be surpriailig news to thu greater portion of his "Iciyal" tOustitu 'ents, and which duty to there and to oqraelf forbids us from keeping secret any longer. After the State Committee bad concluded its "arduous" and,"responsible" labors, an Invi tation was extended to the members to at tend a presentation in behalf of his friends in the Legislature to Gee. Joseph P. Snipe, the popular Democratic Postmaster of that city, The prospect of an opportunity to in dulge in the god things of Harrisburg, ad ded to our esteem for the recipient, led us, in common with the rest of the Committee, to give an 'affirmative response, and, pro, ceeding to the locality pointed out, we found a considerable assemblage of Legislators, Clerks; Editors, Lawyers, and others. , We were struck with the fact that nearly, all were Democrats, which was somewhat significant in view of Oen. Kuipe's - gallantry es a sol dier. From our reading of' Radical papers, we inferred that the only people who bon ored that class of citizens were those of Rad ical proclivities. But what satonished us most of all was, on casting our cps tnivards the. President's chair, to sec snugly en sconced there,apparently as much at home as if to this mange. both, no less a personage than Sen i tur Lowry himself,while cheek by jowl with him and officiating as SeeretarY, sat the mast uncompromising "Copperhead" In Peurisylvaubt, P! Gray Meek, of Centre county, To - one oT our Unimpeachable "loyalty," such a scene was'startling enough, hut the events that followed were still more farrowing. Would it be believed that the Senator 'actually retained his seat, and even seemed pleased, while such notorious "Copperhead" orators as Joan O'Ryrne and Gen. McCandless spoke in eulozy of Gner.tl Knipe, nod that u call upon Wm. A. Wal lace; the greatest bugaboo to'•frigittyt R sdf cal children with in Peniiitylvantt, did not even disturb his equanimity ! It is due to the Senator to say, though, That just as Mr. Wal. lace rose he came a piece of strategy upon' that gentleman, which enabled hint, to get rid of hearing his speech, by inviting' him t take the chair, as "he had an appointm'ent to speak at the colored ft.tival, a few doors.up the street." . Whether the Senator bad dos covered us inn the audience, and become alarmed So. his reputation as a "ioyalist:: or the twitchirigs of conscience hail, suddenly overcome him, we cannot now say, but, cer tain it is, that no sooner had Mr. Wallace seated himself in the Presideßra chair than the Senator made, his exit down the stairs with almost youthful energy. • Oar curiosity by this time.was so nmOtett cited that we could not resist attending the, Fair alluded to and heating the Seinator'selo- - coent remarks. We had the satisfaction of listening to a very interesting bli)graphy of John Brown, which the Senator's agitation led him to think he was addressing to us instead of to the colored people, it was well for the Senator that he took occasion tomol lily our outraged"loyalty" by referring to the Observer as "one of the mogl respectable and Influential papers in the country," (which the prejudiced reporter excluded in the pub lished Teecb,) or lye never could hare for giVen him for keeping 'sncli company as Win. A. Wallace,- Gen. McCandless and P. Gray Meek. In consideration of rattling the Observer, we forgive 'Mtn this time, but we are eom pelled to give notice that a repetition of she offenco will demand the scriouS considera tion of all the loyal people of the district. The Lecture ttretem The Mew York San, Anrich to our surprise, considering its politic d proclivities, appears rather rejoiced to notice that the business of lecturing abdut the country before lyceums and literary associations would seem to he . alma played out. At Delaware, Ohio, an ac count has been published Which shows that the: most distinguished lecturers no' longer pay, Out of seven distingulilted stars, only Dickinson and John 11. Silt drew their ex pensei. Even the graceful and evan gelical Thei, sore Tilton eost more than he came to, while IleOrr Vincent, the English Radical, and Oen. 0.0. lltiward, the l'Ankee Radirtal, entailed a loss noon their hos pitable entertainers. What: n ould haVe been the result had sly DelaWarians employed any of the great elders or the !flouring piti feasion, such its Ilenry War I Beecher, Gen. W. Cot tia, U. Cmipin. or Irt'lltiffi can rntly be vonj. , (l , ire , t; b;11 I , r. minc• tior)-t. :n.ill!e1114 . 11 chars inpr:.nrti''lto heir ren t owit, t i l,V.lo'l, W.)11,1 hit e !ea a 1i d rwe tot tits wronu: ,tt T to: :4 to a it I. t_wt: prising that the pobliejtavii grytually to- , tiedr taste flir the performances of single artists, whose ha r p s h a v e hot one string, and that often ot a Cheer ess sin Oily. I„-cturitig,We fear, will have to be stopped for mutt of mlitelt thee. We don't mean such lecturing a that of Mr. Waterbintse littwkitts, at Prof. llournana, or other genuine savants who-expound gold science to those thil. Want to be instructed ; ~,bat that kind of lecturing which any-ordina ry person can get tip with a stk./tiering of i sliterature, a cyclopte lia, and a very large ' iroportion of partisan pre jtidice and pat phrases gleaned froth the' extreme newspa pers. I. or at Legislation The r a mming bills haves pauett both houses. and been sigaetLbritte Got eraor: Art to amend the mid taws in the town ship of Girard, in the-minty (WE*. t to authorize tho School Ccunnitssion• erg of the city of Corry to levy a tap .to hulk/ a school house. ' Act to anthorize the Court of gutter Sea alone of the manly of Erie to appoint bridge cotrunissioners. to report tho mat of eon ntroction. Purther supplement, to the act to l'neor• poste the , eitv of Corr.)", aPProve`i the B th day of March, 1860. ,el.:ct to prevent tenants committing waste, trespasa and damage _on leaved prodses' in the county of Eric, and - to give to Jniticei of the Peace Sari:lc/teflon in SIMI cases! Supplement to the act entitled an act ex tending the proviaiona of the act pasaed for the county of Delaware, approved the 13th day of April, In9:re/ating to billiard caloonP, in the eonnties of Erie, Crawford, Warren, Pot ter,,Tioga and McKean, approved the 16th of March, 1860, .Act to proteet the people of Etie county against trau,k; in the sale at patent right,. Hi ten WAIntANTED.—it . you wish to kill off n , town, put up no more buildings than you are obliged to occupy yourself. ' It You should happen to have. an empty build ing, and any -one should want to rent, ask about three timed its Muni value.. Look, at eycry new comer with ',LWOW). Turn a cold shoulder to ernry business man or medial:tic. "seeking a home among you: Go abrosil Tor wares rather than purchase of your ownme chanics and manufacturers at fair prices.' Re fuse to'ativertise, so tluit persons ata distance Will not suppotie nn' business ;is being do'ue in your town. A prompt Mid close_obsery pine of. these rides wlllruin,nnyinwn in tn.° fears.: " NEw Boos.—D. Appleton dc. to., 4f New York, art isstiingiipeople'S o idon OfCapt: ,Marryates Noi'els,—the best sea tales over written,—in laNi. type and beoutifully print ed, at this low price ot fifty tents, a Volume, The, I ltli of the 'series, the. ..,ever favorite Suarleyroar, has been laid upon our table, d fbr . conventeuee of reading is one ofthe e." z tisatitioetorY books We htiip. seen. Pot sale by ttougher,..hleCreary & Muurbead. • . teckat BEINT.-7:116 toogi in' Roseit zTeig's block,latelp occupied as. the Pbail ver business office, Ss offere4,lbrsept.-. Apply to the editor, , • ' • apti-tt . !!raaeca of Vapekery and 'Ulm Ware ena,rli6A duwn at, W. Gleany's,. Bee ad. ver9Klnekt. ; 4. , , apB.2vp Pawn of Crocker( and Musa Ward marked down at W. il.,(Aleany e. See sid. , vertiaement • 4 . apli!..2ar V Politico) Mitory - ot.trla cetracy.. . The county of Erie was omanized in 1800, being a portion of what was forme*? Alle gheny, CMWrong; yVarren, Venango and - the other North %Vest counties...were organized at the sane time. The iir§t`eolatt in Erie coun ty was held in 1803. 71 9 gist newspaper was the Brie Gan tte, started in 1820, Joseph 31. Sterrett editor and proprietor. In March, 1824, the Court House was destroyed by fit;, with all its reeoide. Very little political i - formation is attainable beyond the files of the Gazette, commencing in 1820, so that we are compelled to matte that period our starting point. In that joai " Erie, Crawford, Venango, Mercer, Beaver .and Warren comprised the Congressional - district. The Senatorial disc trict was 'composed of Erie, Crawford and Warren. The Judicial district consisted of Erie, Crawford, Mcre;ci. Venango and War ren. Erie; Crawford, Mercer, Tenzing° and Warren formed one Assembly. district,,elect ing three Members of the Legislattire. The ?allowing were the election districts in Erie county, the same mt.; Erie and Mil Creek, voting together ; McKean ; Fairview; Springfield; Conneaut and Elk Creek, voting together; Waterford ; Laced and Beaver Dam voting together ; Harbor Creek ; North East; Greenfield; Union and Brokenstraw Voting together; Venango Conneanttee, now Washington. Since 1820. the following new districts hare hero made: South Eric was formed out of apart of Mill Creek; E tst and West Mill Creek arc the remainder of the township divided ; North East borough was part of the township of the same name; Wattsburg was part of Venan go folresbiP; Amity and Wayne constitute what was formerly called Brokenstraw ; Cur "ry watt- taken fr.un Wayne and Concord : Union and Waterford boroughs were parts of the townships of the same name ; Greene is what was known as Beaver Dam; Summit was (,crated of Parts of Gre-nc and 31e1I - ean; Middleboro belonged to McKean ; Washing ton was formerly - known as Connetinttee ; E Hide tro belonged' to Washington; Frank lin ViiA formed of parts of Wits,ibingtorr and Elk Creek t Albion bomugh belonged to Elk Creek ; Girard was Ftrmed of partsof S tying field and Fairview; Gir krd borongh belonged to the townslip ; Lockplrt was formed of wire; of Girard and Elk Creek townships Niririew borough belonged to the township oe the same name. The only officers of whom we have a roc ord previous to 1820, are the folhovin g Presiding Jarlqes—andge Addison, ap p.ointed kt 1800; Jeme Moore in 1803. Atsuritite Juttg.e.s—JoLa Vincent, -John Kelso, Judge Bell, ;Colin Cochran, Wilson Smith and John Grubb; the latter appointed April, 1320, in place Judzo.Sinitli,elPcted to the. Legislature. Congressmen—Win. tinge, of Mercer Co., Samuel Smith, Robert Moore, of Mercer Co., Thomas of Eric Cn., Abner Leacock, of Beaver Co., and Patrick Parreilv.of Craw ford Co. State Senator:l—Wm. MeArthur,ll"ln. Bell, Wilson Smith, or 'Elle CO., ISt; Joseph Shannon. Ifenry c rar re o rd, ISI7. Assemblymen - - Alex, linclimian, I .Tohn Lytle, Jr., of Erie Co., 1802; Wilson Smith, of Erie Co., 1803 ; John Phillips ; of Erie, anil Jas. Herrington, lit Mercer, 18 1 i8; John Phillips and Roger Alden, of Crawird Co„ 1805; John Phillips and Potriek Farrel 11\ of Cr. w`ford ; 18111 Jas. Weston, of Eric, and Jas. Burctitieldf; of Crawford, 1813; J 'Rob Herrington, JMnes Weston and Itilph :SWIM, of Craw•ord,llBl3 S. Rays, of Erie, R. Marlin and J: Herrington, 1816 ; S. Miys, Thos. Wilson, of Erie, and- Ralph Marlin, 1817; .1. Herrington, ;la s. Cochran, of Craw ford, and J. Hackre.y, of Venango, 1818; Wilson Smith, Jas. Cochran, and Win. Con nelly, of Venango, 1810. Prothonotary 11-gister and Recorder, (all in one office i.--C illender 1803.; Jas, E. Hereon. 1809: John Kelso: Thos. Wilson, 1820. Sheriffs—liarrooj Saltth, , lBo4; Jacob (lir muck, 18t0.1; James plug., 181'2 ; D.tvh Wat, lace, 1813; Jame.g tciNton, I 815; John C. Vraitice, 1818. Corq,ner*--Shr4hain S nita, 1SCII: :tuba Ntitroy, 1.933; .1•4111 Gray, !9117; John t`. NteCord, 1813: .r. 1 1 ,1 Nibrris, Woolv.irtqn, Gen Nic , tol: eterls. t() 1!?.:11, e‘lten the itecv C wt:;0 "1TL , ....111:3 Pr +th-mAt,,ry, Ps .4 WIT, an I I{:+•••): te•,1•1 l rre e;tkre.ippoitor,l by the G c.er,Lor. toihrri gendeui"• , erce I io Ole intery d lI2IWCT It l Ni MO • 1:'T.39: • Protlimmtary.,te —7l J. Kelso, appointed in 1834 Wm: Kelly, 1.3313; Jas. C. Marshall, IEO9. In this year the_ofliee nF R:gister and. Recorder ‘r.ts separated from that of Pr.,- thonotary, and E. D. Gunnison appointed to serve until the fall electioa. We bate heim unable to find a liar of the County. Treasu rors ThkPrc.sidirr..l and Associate Judges' were chusett by the Governor up to 1851, when the "amendirient to the Constitution went into ef fect: Henry Shippen was appointed PreA. dent'Judge 4118:3, taking the place of Jesse Atmore; N. B. Eldred wtt.s appointed in 1819; and Givlord Church in 1819, serving until the fall election in 1851. John Brawley was appointed A.ssuelate Judge, in place of John Vincent, ationt 1839, and Myron Hutchinson, in place of John Grubb, about 1840, both - servirin until the fteecinti, of their, sacce.i.ors by the 'people. • The following officers were ch 04,11 at the borough election held in Erie, Mir 31, 1320 Burgess, Judah Colt; Town Council, V. llama, Dr. Asti' Cdltrin, Sainuel flays, Rufus Seth Reed; ths , ,,. ; Con stable; Hugh Cunningham. The Presidential eleetion was held in_ the fall of the ante year: . James Monroe being nnanimously supported for re-election. Pat rick Farrelly was tile elector for this district; Fur Governor, the I)einoerntss»pporteil Findley, of Allegheny, anit the Federalists, Gen, Joseph iliester, of Berks. The folloW iag was the vote ot the county : • Findley, Erie and Mill Creek. McKean, - .20 Fairview, , 37 Springfield; 13 Conneaut and Elk Creek, 32 g Watemord, I,eßieuf and -4 Beaver .Datn. GO - 165 Harbor Creek, ; - ; `22 North Bust, 78 42 - . Greebdeld, 13 - 8 Union and Brokenstraw, 15 16 . Venuse,h, Y ;P. 4 Copneautte, • .; , .27ttf ; ; _3lB' .; 415 , • MC' candidates for Onniress wept. Robert Meslre, of :Beaver; PatrielnritrYelly, of,CraU - - fen), and Usavan , z -PearSon, of _Mercer, all rietwrerats. yntrick•Fatrel#receiveifit ina jority'pr46lyotest in tuecountvolua was elqt• ed by a plurality of 1,141• in the district. The' candidates for Assembly were-"Wlison OfErie C,cl.;:' , t3eo. -.Mopye, trin;. - '4601a Berringlon; of Mercer; . Witt. Coatielfr,.of Venany,.9"; C ichran,,of CraWford ; Moore, of Seaango ;- ana Walter ;Oliver, o s t• Mi.reer. Etch of theiegentlettten announced hinvielf as a candblate without party.reffr; - 1 epee, showing (44t . people in those days wake quite as ansionS'for;'`offtee,as 6 . 4 , present. it is - prepr this point, to say that eller 44n. • , • We ' s arst. vieeton, antii - dowel to 18.36, when :4.nti-Masonry'rose;no pnliticai, distinctions . were showd In the selei*xt , cal Any Ablest WO the .ekcepttou of Governer. , the ahove candidates claltviedt VI ho Illetilociits: . Means.connelly and Eerrington were eke-tett. Geo. Nieholion, of Fairview, was. chosen Oponi.eihiner by 75 artfully cuter Henry dolt, of Waterford.' Tuns. VC Sill, of Erie: Thos. band, of 31eKean ; R. D. Gun- fawn, or Edo; cAblitfiel ElTlN'OrtiNtik Creek; and Clark PayetreraT Arptth were eandidges for-Andillor.r,lSPintl - Denn. were elected. PIMP Forster,. oT kritr., Barna S. Beet]; of, Erie, Glief t3atiford; of Erie, J rha Cdeltran, of 11111.1, Creek, Conned Brown, orMili Cree4,'ancl- .tudah Colt, or Erie, ran. for.' Trustees coi' Erie Academy: Forster, coeltrlvi and Brown were elected.. Alex. 31aNair, formerly of nil) Creak, ins this year elected first Governor of )liskiuri. We give . as a matter of cariosity the vote fur Governor in seVeral. of 'the, adjacent counties, sholviim the relative strength of the Petaneratie and Federal elements': I.7n'clkti, Iliester, 531 580 F4B 582 ,ht 4 190 175 • • 15F Crawford, 3feret. r Venango, Warren„ The total vote of the State was; rin(lley 67905; Efiester 66.300—Findley's rnjorfty ME At the borough election in Erie, May, 1821, Judah Colt wan chosen Burgess; Robert Drown, Daniel Dobbins,, Thomas Stewart, John Morris and Win. Arbuckle to the Town Council ; and John Dicks n, liiih I.!onsia ble. •The following were the candidates tit the fall election : State Senate—Simnel Lord, of Meadville; Geo. Heriry" Horst, of Mead ville; -Juenhllerringhm, of Mercer. Must wee .elected: Assembly—Geo. Moore, or Erie; Wilson Smith of Waterford; Rev. Robert C HattOn of Erie; Titotturs King, of Waterford; Jas..Cochraii; Robert L. Poplar, of Crawford ; Arthur Clienowith,Jao. Lech, C. Ft. Saink,Walter Mereer ; drew Bowniuu, Robert Mitchell, Wm. Moore, of Venttngo ; and David Brown, of Warren. Brown, Vochrazi' and Geo. Moore were. elect ed. Thos. Forster, of Eric, was elected Cotn adasioner, by 23 majority, over Henry Colt. Thos. Rees, of Harbor 'Creek, was elected Auditor, by 211 majority, over P. Ft. V. Ham ot. Benj. Rus.ell, of Moll Creek', was chosen Coroner. Thos. fi. Sill, Dr. John 0-Wallace and Rev. Ham Reid. were chosen Trustees of Erie Academy. [To be Continued.] The new Postage Stamps. The Post oflizo Departuient for . some cause, FRen proper to change the ,stimps in use,—probably as much with the (1 pet of giving some parties a Job us for any other reason. Those of the new stamps th O. we have seen do not berin t?comptrc with the nil iii neatness of design, but, such as they are, we give a description of them. The I over - denominations are smaller than the Ginner ones. The stamps are printed in vu !ions colors; all those of higher graties, like the statnps for fifteen, twenty-four, thirty and ninety cents, even in two colors. ' All the colors, except hlaek, urr what we called &l ittle colors, in order to prevent the, abrasion or the washing off of the cancellation ma* and the use of the same stamp t i a E e eon time. Instead of the tiaraltelogram, in tcpich the former stamps were designed, the new ones are all square, and thus both in color and sin are readily distinguishable from those formerly used. The following arc the designs and colors for each p wtieular stamp : O ~er.f—Head of Franklin in circular ornamental scroll. Color;ttoman raker. • Teo oent.l—Postbav nu hnrseback, within ornainttnial Frroll-work, printed in light brown, Three- et -, ,t4- --Tiocoinotive on track, cur- I rompleelv rnaltientni scroll-work, the 'cell ; or is blue, the word "postage" in white on it panel of darker line.s , ,94e ow/A.—Head of Witfhi noon n e scitiaru frame, nine. Ten eentA—Anierienb shield a tgle mounted by stars in the form of a section ttf eirele, in, clouds, printed in orange. Fifteen cents—The Landing 4f,Columbus— ' a miniature copy, or, the picture in Op/rotun da at Washington. This is liPattfirtlilir . ;,eXe• rated and printed in blue, while the oimtt mental 'scroll or framo around it is of pale reddish brown. 7'eri• ray four re ntz—The report of the com mittee to the Continental Caturress lit 17,113 on i fie Declaration nt Independene.c...Tttongx of a most diminutive Axe the figures are tkli portraits. This design is printed green aid the ornamental border purple. Thirty rtnts —On thi4 is amtin.represenitai the American bhlehi and eagle, printe.l in e. t rnoine. rentingnn haute- flaw* of Vine. Si art it eertt4- , -3liAlltion' t l ea‘l of I,tnemn in black. the scroll-work and lettering being earmin,. .2,14 P yrs wiper LAW. Tilt: rtosiitl ,'t , ;•4 it - lll:A.:ter, ill cal,: trittrterittrr t' , p iyypr inn/11 tit!' 'I•, to I•,eify* !Lew:, ior Ivl.lt .It • 1.-• c't T 1 t•u• r - 14 n•sn - .101 1 , Failare to Ll° thiA, in ik..; the po , tiita , ter to CIO iratiliihyr for the :trno.ipt, . tb.. Atii•l 2 01 1 '11 Alt , (ViCil t.. ilti3 e IV3III IN womb] sa VT.! tuiuhle ex ., • ' :buy person who takes it- paper revtt tree' from the post 4 - alive—whether directed to his hatne or another's or whether he ba-stltilherill ed or not—is responsible for the pitethent ; the law assuming that if a man takesar paper he must psy therefor. If a person orders his paper disciintinned, he must pay rill arrre.r itgea, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and _collect the whole amount, whether it is taken front the office or not—in sortie cases; it above. St ate 1, the postmaster hi coming liable through n e g. lam of his duty. The courts have decided that refusing to take papers from the °tee, or removing and leavingthem uncalled for, is pri:ninfacre evidence of intentional fraud.. Leiter from Conneaut TIN, CON:IL:ACT, PA...A.prit 1.809, 31n. Enrcon :—Never haying given, suar scribed. nor donated anythitur to any of the royal Grant family, I mat left out, as ;Icex pected, in. the cold, with no fat ofilce to fur nish pie in stationery, cigars, railroad pas.lea, But work on, at usual, earning . my bread by the sweat of my brow, and living w it tuna fear, of any Congressional conindt tee to investigate my affairs, and report Mat I came by my old rye, and, poultry, dishonest-. ty. We are enjoying unite, a sensation in the chan g es of real estate in this part - of the county. The spring is very backward, but still we expert something to do when the weather gets warm enough . to don oar stun mer clothes and chip hats. As our Renublican friends three years ago adopted time method of nominating the big. t blackguard in the party for Gmenaor, would it not be well for them to fond* it tip this season by taking our dis—htmorahie Representative, G. P. Rea, for said ,position. If not, we fear that Grant will have, to send hint as consul to Greenland, Alaska, or sour , other far of placc, - for he cannot get the of fice of .pathinastert - on high Constabto at home.. Yours, I). '- Conundrum: Why, was 'Johnson Rek wiser than Solomon Y Because Solomon. could not tell his son would , he 'a f—l, and Johnson Rea can.' • SILAIMMID. • ROTONS'alS—Vil;l•Vreentield: 11# , 1,5 t Feat., nr,WsrBi.; lUhb Inslin,of•NgrthEtiat,and'llisafflara , ' Wee& nyGreenl3el&l. • ••• - • :• 11Nirrosr- - --ThiAce—ga ~‘Vgdne.adliy, Maki 3140441 a residence of bri‘le's `IP 3fr. T. iron tn Hiss .c.farria E. Brice. - -T,rt Vbiladeplita, the Bth last„:„,Miraii..Siii (0114. Sitaan brlivirrenle . • • • 13P,,1151i. • . wtemeptih, Wage ursizi. .*; April sth, AlioniqW, daughter 'of railtre • nrid,sllltie Shernian,sged, 6 litous)is itnd tti Hashalcirit-14 'tee Co.; 'Ps., April ?,t . 31nry.'Hettiricknoti„ted OS • oth, . of Win: 11...3tty, of tuts city, aged •50 ykrs., COGS En—in Concord, on the 5 - tb Inst., ae rie% wire of B. P. (Wei. andochkoglitt7 • Thrinins and - 11 strict Cafebon.' -• . • - Dnocorr—ln 0 reenh tp., Wedrierdaymtni-' log, April 14th, Cyril Drown, aged tlyesrst, „Hrreticocz—ln MooriOntiville; April- jl Emma Ida. child of Chas.. A. and , ' • .11tantudi 11. Hitchcock, In the csecond yettr, • 'of her age. -011V0cItitirrin Harbor 'Creek! April,lBll,, fay, wife of Rot. oloychill, aged JAI yens, S months and 2 tbsys,•;„, cigmoi—.o. is Albino, *ea „the- 10th Or AIM!. Chiistopktr W. Crok4, 15 the 29U for, tit . his ago: • ' , f attrerttOßlVntil; - tEAViEI'sD7OI4/0 an. MANDPARE PILLS will enre Consumption; Liver 'Compi olut and Dyspepsia, If taken areolll3ngtodtreottonss, They areal three to ho taken at t' e sane time. They cleanse the stomach, reinallin lines and put it to work ; then the aPeellte breomem good; thtt Mod digests andtnakes good bleed ; theta. , tient begins to gnaw in flesh; Me iliapatied mat. I ter Ovens in the longs, and the pollen! out- , grows the disease and geL9 tre/L. Tiiis theonly ; ' iryfo - curit consumption. • To these three medicines Dr. 3. /I. Schenck, at rnitstdelphia, owes his Unrivalled fineness in I the treatment of pulmonary eiinsumption. Thu ! PUlmonle Syrup ripens the morbid wetter lit the lung., nature throws It nir by art easy , peetoration, for when the phlegm or Matter ' ripe, ashith't cough will throat* it Mr, and the patient has rest and the lungs Itcgih to heal. To do this, the rieaweeil .ale and Mandruke Pills must be freely used to cleanse thestemn and liver, so that the Pnimonie 'dyrupand the food a-ill make good blood. iielienek's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, retnovin a tilt etedreettetet, relax the (Wets et aah-biedrier, the bile starts treeiy,und the liver lo soon relieved; ttui stools will show what the -Pills can do; nothing has over been invented except ealontri (a deadly polsors watch is very da aerate; to use unless with great carol, that will unlock the gall-hhulder anti stem, tions of the liver tike Schenek'Fo ldendrako Pil Liver Coraptalut t one of tho most prominent canoes of c rtstnaption, Sehenek's seaw.ed Tonic Is a amine etinan. 1011 i and alterative, and the alkali In this Bea weed, which this preparation is matieof, assists the stomseh to throw ant the ga , tric juke to dissidve the food with the Puimunle Syralp.and It to made intogooll blood without ferineutation or scouring lit thestonmen. ' The great reason why physicians do not mare consuniption Ir, they try too rotten; they give niNikdite to stop the eotigh, to stop night estimate, to stop chills, hectic! fever, and by sudeing they terangly the whole, digestive powers, locking up the secretions, and eventually , the pat lent Mullis and dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to stop • cough, night tm'euts,chills,or. fever. kw. move the cause, and they will all stop of their °era octant. Nd 008 eau be eared of C'onsu t lon, Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, illnurrla, Ban ker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a .person has Consumption, of course the lungs in softie Way are diseased, either tuber cles, abscesses, bronchial Irritation. pleura ad. hesiort, or the Mims are time- s o 1 inilmarna. ton and rust decaying. ! In such cases What must be Bono' It is not onlytne tunes that are wasting but it is the Whole body. The stein , eh and liv er bate lust their power to melte blood out of rood. Now the only chancels to taketschenck's three tnesileiens, which wilt bring up a tone to the stomach, the pattent, will begin to want food, tt trill digest easily a nd make good blood: then the patient begins to gain in flesh, end as soon, as the body begins to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and the patient gets Heathy and well. This is tne only stay to cute consumption. thoro is no lung disease ' and only liver romplaint and dyspepsia, Schenck's 'Seaweed Tonto nod Mandrake Pits are sufficient with cult the l'ultainderiyrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely in nu nations complaints, as limy= are perfectly harmless. richencic, woo has enjoyed uninterrupted health for Many years past, and now weighs 2r, pounds, was wasted away to a more skeleton, in the very ite.t stage ca pulmonary coustimp .Lion, his phyatehtns having pronntuated hie-ease , hopeless and abandoned him-to his fate. lie was cured by the aforesaid nntedicinea,and since his recovery many thousands similarly aglicts ed have used Dr. Schenck's preparations with the satne remarkable success. tean directions accompany lug each, Make It not absolutely necessary to personally see Pr. Schenck, unle , ..s t he Tat lents wish - tdeti lungs e raccaued, and cos this purpose he Is proreiksinnuny nL his prlnne pal office, Philadelphia, every is.aturtLe:.," where all letters for edifice toast be addressed: Lie is also protessimially at No. It Bond street, New York, every other Tuesday. and at No. :ti nano• ter street, 'Boston, every other Wednesday. He glvesritdr fee gist fora thorough exarafna Bon With blaßeapAronieter 010p:tech 05. 0,0100 hours at eaen city from 9 a. m. p. m. Price of the Palmonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonic each sun per bdttle. or ST.SO a half dozen. Mandrake Rills 2.1 cents 11,110%. Per stile by all tirnggtsfs.'• PM J. 11. SCHENCK'. 15 N. Eta st., Phllatra, Pa. Mal A Card to tho,Ladleih— DUPONCXYri • GOLDEN PERIODIC A. L F,OR FEMALES ut tillable in correcting; Irregularities. renuov itag Clbtitruetiqns of•the Mantfity Turns. from whatevnr vauseAtut ulways survlititrut as a pre ventive. • ON PILL IS A DOSE. • Females pF.eulfurly attliated, or those ammo*. lug thetheereees so, aro eautleMed against using the'sc piny whil+ in that aanditton; lest they in vite Miscarriage, atter whirls admonition the Proprietor axmlnam Eva responsibility, although their mildness ,would "prevent' auy miaeldet to heaith;Mhorsvii‘e the Pills are recommended ys R _ _ NIOEM INVALUABLE REIILE T W for the atioslation of those !suffering trod any /rrrgu larl [MIS irhe toyer, as well este...prevent a 1 .Inereaspftrflirtqly silten health wilt . nos permit it; quletlig; the nerves and bringing back the ,r" rosy color of health to the rbeVit of the most delicate, st Fait and fapLieft dirri.tbinq a,:erOrnparlyEach rrte SI per box, ,ix e:42dAl In Erte by W3l. NICK & druggists, Kai Ittenta for It:Sound Ladles by sending then% it through the Post Office, can have the pills sent (eordldetrttattvby mall to any pert 01 the en:lntr.:, frtenf rxrtsge. Sold also by r;.' T. liazeltlrte, tyrrcn; finfr tram it Andrevrs. Gary; Callender .t Co., Mead -craft.; e."r. Vtan North Vest atninKt Wost eta. S. D. lICAVE, Snit kropriet.n. !vow York. It lE.'. Y4ll. 1 - 1 - ,,AL I ffr2,l'A , I C C. !SIECFI, =I Fferw n i boweort., ,htrt.fsll ==l ANP IcßtAlt. twig 1.14:3-e 1' A • Clover FLOt-U :PROVISION'S built .o,ci his (civil prehlhkeß hirCt: and unatc.tions store.. tte is prep:wed to furnish o,.,.rythiutz in his line at lover Otte'S be found in the city. • - entinicr Purelmsers especially, uiii and it to titox anent:tag° r him a call. ' C. StEciEL., , .. e , ..-- • Rtt. ATA ---' R .. ~ , 1 -- g EM t trie ,-,, E 3 I: • f.. - xr) immix°. It is warranted to cure lost or ...I Impaired Taste, lintel' or Hearin:. Water., /a« Or Weak. EYOS:Ofrenstvo ttreath, Ulcerated Throat or Month; Yam or Pic:slain. In the Head Z 1.113 Loss of Menaor:t . , when cause& as nil of them frequently a 0, by the ravager or Catarrh, It I pleasant and panilesa to nee,. contatfin no strop n nolsonous or caustic drup.. but citres by its mild, sootatha artton. We will ras• e. WO Re ward for a ease .4f:stares that we cannot cure. Fult SALE' BY . 311 - IST 'FIT.I.RYERY WHRE-I'IIICH ONLY CENfrk yourdragglst has riot got ft for sale. don't bo pat• oft with Korn - 0 worse than worthless stmng snuff, "tumleat or," hr polsonnu4 caustic solution, wisblx will drive the disease to the lungs inAtead or, curing It, but send sixty cents to us and the remedy will retwh you:by return mail. Four eac.k.s.ges, post path], 81.00; one. Dozen for Si O tietul a two'oent starup for IT. i3age'a.pamphtetonetaiarrh. ! 1 / 4 4(treas tho prietor. • IL rp,'ESA 11„ mrl(l4lcm BrFp.tto:2 4 :. Y. Lawn Cemetery. 1 'HE CHAR cert. of the Lawn Cemetery... al:, 1 Warne CO sera. having been on thhi Ski 1 ! day of \ltreh.tßre, presented known Court with I ••yrnlyot• for tneorpo•;..- -"- —. r _ '' t „72_,,.:.; 3 - 17,;: . : • ~.y, i ,, • ,7.,- 7 ..,;I:o ": / 11- ; ) ;` : —... \ ... e /( C,,,1-.-,;(1-- i -' ' :- .j- -- * , •_,,,- 1 - - - -=-;•• . ` l , ... •.., • . - --f.4- -, ,,,z4 , ,i,,; .",‘“:•.:(k7.,t ; _Woo . ..i•ZZ - ti4 ,!...N„,` '•••Z'•1;7! ..'t.rZIN?. 4 ;,..: .:' •, , 4 ~,- :- 2---- '" ,:ii44,rt• 7, • , ,-:--, . 9 % , ,,• 4 .•"- - .W, •,, -,, ,44., .;7••••_„,, ~, ~,, „,,. ' '' ‘ , 9' 4 ,, , 4 ~.t elni•N ~ 'Olt:1 ,- . ^i IP ' ..‹: ~,, ~,,,..,.- ..-' , • ~,?..i..,4%. ,5;.1,1A,v.,711 ...01)11.Liktry,411-,•• t.,...,,,,,t1e•a5, - 3 , ,•;,.• ~,, ..--'' cr(* - .A . .?- , W'F'l, - *.t . • j, %.' ':`'”. , .. - . 1 . ,1" 0 " ':?/.=., t4',vj;:;."..6,4:- ..1!„%i....,•-'A''"'-,44s‘`O P4r l4:-T,. : • Patent Reaper rand Mower, und:Seif-Raker MOWS,IT lEtii:A.P£4 it.Z*•:ll, 31-%.11110115. And does act and an of eitsier, neater, closet , ~afec awl t , .•ttcr than r..y other . ,untoblue. ParnPrdets , de*cribing tho )) ,dge Machine, and containiva.thO t.te,t of toall mons as to Rs trtertui:freely forntsbrd or mailed upon appllcldLon. Sethi rut one, or r.lll and, Maehina at W. W. PIERCE h CU's', No, R Rood ri., , 14.% inorl4. Pr. It'S Time to - Plow—Good Plows Make. Good Crops! w. IN% Pierre 4 Cn. kiiep n rip line of the , . rfp - , , ,;. , irprovp , plryws, I , lt their speciality the MOHAWK VALLEY CLIPPER. PLOW ploe. nerd , 1 ie. olahleiulation, It i, 0 ttelll:nV\tin and papalar in all m‘ol/ons. It 'I • 1 / 2 e At tinelnitiSleel Pl.utr, at', onghlrharden..l. 'and gi u; on e et.ston* tip reby renting the drawing of the lA:taped., no.urinu dar.thi ,o.urlop; and I.glituess ur (bolt. lliese plows ao not ever, do not r ust, or wear out like oi her plows. The b. hi the I.,rruw to the bed edyle and work easy. A snpply of poinia Mu' , yakopt. The - Mona...wl; Valley Clipper Maw ta - bee breed to he the moot economical and effective.and to givo'ntore general ,ditibtteri lon than any other plow In nen , . The Role,ag. me Or Erie amt erawzord r4rnitjftarvillT.,ll,% ' , JERI% e t 1 o..wi j o are alma soh! a,.ents for the popular Troll Beam Plow. Please call wed lrivpiet the stock of Plows at "the ts.vo horse store." W. %V. Pierce & Co, ate," heap a rzoo.l Ile 1n0 , 4 approved Cultivators, Horse a floes, :ShOvel.S.: • Plolrt, dreoi ; - - - W1.1e1.1 ne „farmer , of 41).1 are oorl tally in , . ite-a collie and EMPIRE GRAIN DRILL ! , . . ~.. A, standard article, which oul,c• needs to ba examined sate.teld to, gAve baligfaetion. lion. Ish.ae .Newton. 1.1, S. Commlidtloner of Acrienll tare, prcatoutatf-t thl4 thP"bpat art3l ) nowt) to pint de• Dart meld. Call and ~ -SPe it. _. .c . ' - . . 13.141.1 1 M bli•Acvsi , I.lttug. t :flu Nev. ly Ann m:071 Nachino et 7 . titled . CAHOON'S BROAD(' AAT SEED SO ITER - 11.1tYi t I love.' tlieit4oun. \.\ W'..:,y'\ ‘ ,' I ; Llec•tint'irti) raf.tdb. most ~a t r a t l t ( 0 .1 , e , j ut s t i t t m. , ii•;! ‘ ) , 4 „ o 0 1230 lnp' r rl t l • 1.., and ..n, , 1,011.• fr. nt. ueertg heat elt.,1101S.•1 112221 . 1311,. ; uq 3S µ 4y taw ~ ews it,ezt tatet - tt 1 , , 2 tt..7l.ity a fc - ttputhnur„ „. 21014),, 2,31215,i, •1 .31 2210,2"W:411 tn..; rul and per— It .2re.-1111 ,enn . tot `, 012 St , 13 4 1 • 3 211;r11,11.ria .• ~ivaln•ttli, . , . l , e. , . (hitter who uperit.on. • •• ' A , A : `A.1_"1 . 4 ls• *,:,1,11110 , ,Aird I.:v‘n I .1 It 211,,1,0t2t14 " 21,,,,•1•,•2 112 , 2 2 121 0 ; , 1 tit-p..11'1.g i; 4..h1 N...ff rr. e ‘lt , e• r( t ;,•`, 1•• I , fr ay for,nle. The 41; j 22; 1118 Itt 2 win he gi-. t.:l to tin' }Wery InrtnOr •nl ,l 'tut' .0,1 itt - ,t , T , I,l.tettlyte, ' Fostet'i..Fertilizer and 'Crain 86 , , , ..?er I • - This i, nn approwtsi Mae - Vine tor sowita.t t s , edotr It rats :c true, i4urro: Attachment when wished for. It 14 limit: drawn sinbly by nue horan • IUWB 111 M. 011,1:4111 ro tams crett/3* 'any desite4 »mutant.: sows pidtster, Wit_ wheat. L..11c, Itat Icy, e. with t i t. tachment it sou , grates ‘ced.nt, the same 111111. It he eked th: Phistor t-ekcr,llroadenat tiredn. Sower. and Kathy Harrow. Jt lAts slots) the test f time and Ind , . Cralle at exempt/I , C- It. • HIOTZT 4 Qcx. *mil it distinctly understood flint nit of the above tleberibed orcieles. for which 0(7 txre 1111E14 , 6P, ag-,eul. in Erie end t"rtlss - ford countte., A.IIE - W.IIIitANTE.i) as represen ust: They are offered for lie with ..Isqointe ecisthiroa•e in t noir %tiperior inerita, anti fat mcniane earnestly tr. Alta ‘ , .. - -atatne for 1110r:1.01yr, Evrrynod.- is raw-Q. s rt the Fanner's Finiporiniii, No. S 11011 SP Bloeli,-Erie,'Pa. - • -knottier thing•thdt fanners need, and save money by hat ing is It good sett/c., I'Atitl3ANki'S PAT. ScAttq. Pierre St Co. have the snie agency for the cclebratect raisbank 4 s Patent Scales. manUfsctorco L y cite Buffalo : N. V., teL Works Company, The* kletiles are nn e'sktibition atom' store every clay but Sundays, and all Wte mak is for the people to come and exatnine them: City merchant:* are pnrticuin rly reqUested to test these smiles. Emery homier who use.. a scale finite that it soon saves its vast, arafbecomes 'a source of protect 'rt and consequent profit. I 'olhwto N0.. 4 Iteett Howe and EXAMINE' THR . _ . . The' lib Ifarthr'itre Store ! ._ tf, . . The new and capacious Atorthif W. W. Pi. vet , & • Co. i, ilflir etoelleil with theltiree , ,t. taut tine,t, n« trunk 114 in the eny 0 alt ttowls pertantiutt to the I Lan.i wa o,ller . AstriettO,ll`.l • !MOO/INAS and. ID m•-eilorci Fnraistin4; I 0e,(1. nue, 01 landuess,'', . Circular, C'ross•Cui, Gang and 3fules Kw?. full,lcels kept. If anis% isrl'• Tin IVaro, litoVex, Furnaces. Farm Tool, tunV linpletut.nli of .‘ll I:lnd,, Po frln•-rslor , , xible Harrows, FilrlllPl S . Pl!lCl'S,Rake , , :+llof ti44,th., Car r,* !root and Fldriware,ts.u:Posk.cl haw, Bra!, I , :crtlch, Grin ones. S e I es, rfekii. IJ:utiles. Wheelbarrow , and. In snocf„ as :IN, tf ;zoo •ni) can•fidlr •el, insrked down.to the lowest, nu, rW • PI Iz.: CU'.. aprS-tf. _ • . • its ed olp-e final,: I nr,-ra. ICILENNY ;TORN_ 11. DkYIES & CO:, wM: H: 6 , in wf. i Vkl RIG H - C 17-rt(*S' ; _ • • , ...,,A,11.4.17.1 - 1, „It .\rem»•e+bent i 4 C ake nt-4,11‘,,,-11(41,,.,1,t. Felectto:l,' FseltliTel,; , 7 I $1), bc, - ,01.01-1,;. - '`• • r • • - • '` •1. e irtaß7Sr rugl,SPlnig•ass ell _ - , • , Cigars;;. 4tc.. CHINA, PLATED WAItE, ". karke(.:"" Hark pd D 4)( !vie/vire istnch.-.01 - Our ato iyarvl).,4,3 for ett3ii y. S. Coal „. jairritoromtA:s .1741 , ' • . , , • .; '5. • ', ,„t • - NO 12 'UNION ILLOOK. • ' • "- ' ... - ' ~ 0 - - - -,, • 1 21Pri 6 -, PC - - - ~- "o• ..z.-,i;:. L '7: • •::-.^.'' '::' =SW GM EM 4 -- 7.- - :;.. -- 4- ~..' aext bt tiite.i.; is zii-o El Ft G- I S z!,!, =EI sage %W.- CARROLL dr. MO"- - lAnbei Doek, foot Of ,10444014041 e, Pa.; tora11104t: INN ~~= ~==_- /-; c 4 MEI 111 1111 ME NEI 7 6? ,