The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, April 22, 1869, Image 2
II CM " lin:melt as a,candldate without party refer ence, showing that peoide,in thoie days wet e quite as anxious fqr office as at present." It' . is proper,,at this point, to say that after Mon roe's, first, Oection,.and4lown to 1828, when • Anti-Ma'stkury rose, not Political El6tinctis , Were shown In the selection of dny officer with the exception '.of Governor. ". 411 the above 'candidates claitned to bey - mnoorats. Blears. Smith, Coimidly and flerrinaton were elected. Geo. Nicholson, 'of Fairview; way chosen ColuMis--Eion'er by 71. majority _over Tlenry-,colt, of Waterford. Thos. It 4541, of Erie E Thos. Dunn, of McKean ,E. D.' Gun • nison, of % Erie ;/Abiather, Crane, of Creek ; and; ClarkVutztarra. of North East, • were candiddtes for Auditor. Sill and Dunn% were elected. Thorns For4trr, of. Eric, Rufus' S.. Reed, of Erie, Giljs Sanford, of ' Ene,. Jahn' Cchran, ":;of Mill ,Creek, , Conrad Brown, of Mill Creek, and. Jadalt •;., Coli c . of Erie, ran for Trustees • I>f "Erie Aeademy„.FOr 24 ET,Cochray and-Brown Were elected. . . Alex, MeNull., formerly of Mill Cre6l:, was , this year,electe'd first Governor - Of.Missouris give as a matter of 'curiosity the-yate Governor in several of 'the adjac - ent =counties, shosVing the &dative stren,gth of the Democralic such Federal Clements: ' Findley, D. D'ic.iter, cem - T fora, - 581 , • . 380 , • MerCei, 869 t 593 Venango, , 514 .„ .190 Warren, •. - .175 159 The total vote of the State was Z.- 2 Fiudley. 67,905; lliester- 06,3130—Findleyis majority 1,601 ECM At the borough election-in Erie, May,lB2l, Judah -Colt was - eho , cM Burges4 Robeil Brttw•n, D.tniel ,DobVihs t Thomas Stewart, John 31Orris antlitizo„ At:purl:le to the Towi) Council { ; and lolia Eickstm, The following were'the candidates'nt the fall election : Stale S6l3.te—Stnuel Lord, of 3feadville ; Gen. Henry - Hunt, of Stead , - ' , guile; Jacob Herrington, of Mercer. Hurst was elected. Assembly—Geo. Moore, of Erie; Wilson Smith of Waterford ; Rev. Robert C Hatton of Erie; Robert King, of ~ W aterlord; Jiis: Cochran, Robert L. Potter, of Crawford Arthurqenowith.,Too. Leech, 0 1. C. S. Sample, Walter liver, of Mercer; An drew Bowman, Robert' ditelnll, Wm. Moore, of V:enango ; and Davi, Brown, ol Warren: Brown, Cochran and C,:o. 'or , re v,,r, eierf ed. Tho,.. Por , !Lr, of Ei ic, VI a, clar-ed Cpw . mis:dom r, by 2,.; m ;it); liy, .I.‘ (.1- 11 , nry C , •lt. Thos. 11-pl,, ol Harbor Creek, w. - ,, , I; L•led Anditor,by2ll al ti.rily, clvor P. S. V. Hain. of. . &Rj. Ittlii-cii, c:t" M.ill Cr.,...k, was chosen Coroner. Tho:. 11. Sill, Dr, John C. li - nlLlce and Rev. R dit R• 1,1 wen. chiven Traztei , of Erie 'Academv. \ ~.!,,, En Tits a-re 'Patric!: F.trrelly, 0: Crawloni, and Sainn.•l ut, of :q re, I),uloci,ih. Farrells rectuve,l tv) . :j .tu I IN - HA r11.7;• , 11 1:36 in the county: Parn,lll. was , •1 , et, r 1 h ) a mai,a-ity of about :2,000 in th , ri.. Tlie :1 y di,trie• ;s 'eh t•I r,a this year, E:•ii , 11:dre t h in, pl I 1 to.4 , !th and tillowel ouc member._ G. Moore., of Erie 13oro•Igh, and Tigre , : of Le Bmnf, were the caodbl tee r r that oftlea,=the latter being elected liy , u tprity of onlY 17 votes. - Stephen IV‘»ivertoa, D Ivi.l Wall tee and Simeon D inn, or l•:;ie, wer , c mai Ives for Sh,riff. Woolvei thit's m tjority w.is 303 over both of his co - upetitoni. 'Henry Ctilt, of IVaterr/rl, Alex. 1.1 , -Cloldv, of Norilt Easi, and This. Hess, ut' II trhor Creel ,were es ,for - . C*Va11:111;i1 . )n"r. Colt was elected by a uiliwity or II yo!e•; ",-er both the others. II ton, of McKe to, was dicta itylitor irn r U mrrl 13•• own, of .-Mill Creek:and June- , Lwo, or the -73 M" town ship. • 1823. This being the year to ..elect t Governor, each party had candilltes in the field.' The Democrats supported John Andrew Shtilze, of Lvcoming ; the Federalists Andrew Gre of Centre. The vote 0!: the county Shttlze, 751; Gregz;(3ol—Dem wratic major ity, 150 Shulz , •'4 to ijority ;n the Stat.. , was 25,705. For A.-tietnltly. Geo. M ire, i$C Erie, Thos. 1 . 1."Si11,1of Erie, were the e Plthtl tte Sill wa.'s heitt:n 193 votes-in Eric' ro•tniv,h received so strool qnpnort in. W:ltwo n= t. °verbal tnee ti;•:tres, and eleet him b a'nytiority of 144 in the district .I.lex Closki` Srrt4 ella , :ie . a utivi,daner o‘a-rr J Cocitritan, of Milt Cta. , 4;, :lad E. I). (lanni • • Ec:n, of .Erie. I) Lai af Fairview,NT,ls elected Anditor itver ll i,nlia Hasq,dl and Abiatlier Crane. h all . c3f o.ving to re misnadero a , i liar, no 4:1-cti hell in Union and Crin ,,, )r.l„ f! time 1 N) hare operated s ip titt..dii: I.i va r,t 2; -Gregg Henry Ifurit, St tie Smator for the. dig 'triet rompo-ed of El ie, Crawford and Mer 'e.,r, died this wear, and .T tetih.llrrin‘ztm, hti snecesor. Pin, . -•• A. tay.nntinn nyn :Nltr , ll 41. 4 ,1 ytar, nt trriOntrz, on 1 nnntinntol Anqtew trkson. for C trtonn for Vice Pre,i 11 , n - trt• Cr;v; who at th it tinye actrl. with, ti t , , p.trty...rp ceivdt 10 yoto:; t!t , t•tit, , r p v;itit,n- John B 4v.i, wt-; : •k r) r ,•Noter-i t 'lli- .1i:4 4, 1. .1%1.0;r , r SWF?. Coaveitti.)n i i„ ri. 9th. tvlii , h u;•I it W•it. IL t'l - qtvfor.L'or , GI:, fir ..•1 I .I. l jt Penn' I,firV Pre...„1.: 1 , . ry ty and John .(I,..tiqcw t b 'r un , h It W.• !Ave not.the ! , 1 • notqination. 2iro n it:N. , t; 9f the Crans or 1, t A 1 In , - ,•11 The - vo:ct V 302; :.V•I'111.4. f) • . tv, -- same re 1, , , m )10.V • • i) •i : The vote in th ,, ,:-,t11:. 834; A(1 1 1.03, 3,.tril: (''''r l'A . e , 1,701',-,11,.;...; ,if - - ',11,j , ri. , ~ or v.... 0.!. ?,:il: ' 'ls - T.ln- nr " ."'" l l I ''''' f .. '. l'' . 1e......: , ..) L -1' ~ of the elect.-,r.tl :,,,,••• in 'the IThi.n. ,-• (1 1 .41,10 5..'1i.1 - . 41. 'P. .I.l..ihe.rs and wife - 4.. E. ' the eletiti ,n IA as tier or u jntoT.l;•.il .: ',w1„,..... '4l -. 'pri . r':'.:.. (,r. , )I. :.:=tlT). • . April:l., 61---, , ci. L. 'Jackson to I4abel Adanta w I. ch..., , ...n Pro , 4 2 l.'nt. •..: ... . , To , "rna, No; ; h E't 4 B ro' *.5017.1. ~,' PorCsn , ...;roi , ,P.id.r:ok. I:'',rrd'iy a:el S vita :d i .Ipril 1:I 'IIS-L: G 'tide; and trirm ti .; 'A. • Williamoni iver. -, t7z tin or,:).ria; ..dipli 1.: , - . a.,i J. F•- , rd, Ifehor Creek, $250. • the former teesdr:o.... - in P c rhr c.,.iiity t4.)11.),1 S''n'..l '4;'?"--:-A. J. Ford and Trite 10 fli•o. ...,, t ,.., . t.„ ~,.. for iii, , 5i ,.... 1 ,.. r. I , 0 ., ,.11‘ . ~ , ....IV. llt C utcheon, Harhor Creek, $1,500.• ._ ' ,:). 'c i `; . 7 . ` i _ .. i ”, :i . '" „ 0i . v.. . , ; ~..'.. :, ;;;,, .. 1,, ~,, ~..., . . c Al . oil 41 Aiq .-'-‘V. A. Wellman et al to A.". 1. . d .Y it . ' I' ' N. t ~,,,, ' ' • • l' 1 , , o 0, liari.,r C'reelt, i",,,10U. or 5,100. , The tli , triet todsi:ti.rd ~t E le, I Si.T :e.1..68-1,.. E. Gates and wire t())l:,tiy • - Cratvf.l..l.'sl:•r.:•:-C, Yea in.! J'A'l.l `4' .- ,L:l' ... 1 T01,2y. ('((net(r(l, $lOO. .101111 Poillip)s „Et'Ven in 4."''.,•., •: •t., - • : ..1. •. 4-" ' "I ' 'ilsL- "PliP" • n "' l 'xife to 'Blk3s ;I . 001 -j 11 ,, t.; , 1 , 1:,,..._ , ;( . ..r . ry '..i..;00 ' • to the .1..5., • tar ovor ti-or ! i. 11.i.e • 1_ J ; 11-'11111:, In T. ,D.tCoppei 3.10rri , , 6: lille;iii%tielto:on t'. 1.'..1i.:J.e,,, r : :1. , •r• 1;11 C. ; :nrv ;:. s.: 1 11 )7 01 - 1. •, John 5,....d..1 n1 rv, ( 2 1 - Conn • .i, -ad Ill:•11. ;i'll . :1- ; `"!" il / 1 1, '0' 1 4....J. D. I ie* - 1.1 . " let trt• tO .1';. IV. ' '•nii , d11..r1;:..1 , ..1;tc , 14 ,, ,-.t, It. : 1.,fl 1::- , , d.l - .....t: 1 0 1 , 1, s ~ c oigll.l I. 'i'2 ; 7 l )o. • 0. '. ii. ' , i-"---',V t r s drnolara''.4E - • ~. ed./id/a I).' k•-on, , ir 1ir . : 7, , ' - C' ' , 11.•r 11.'i'l. 1 Tlrtua(l:l , e, C5 , m,..:i.-110 ‘ .. ' Ir'.. Is) J. F. ~ li-',...., or itinor . C.p.' , A. ..6...- ".-1 , , , :- .1 - .ln•litor I):'.•.S' 'll9 . : 4 11e:1F ., . .TC.ll)}litOlf f'.l al to E. .ov'er .1.11,1:',-1Vilrii'.1•.1 I 1V,1. , ....t'0t 1. '` , Rani., ell. Conty, iz;',,in,.. -- , kpril 10, '0.0.--S VV)i.rjcr and Wire to Jag: Je.”; • M . "; l're, Pr , •4 li:/.." J. 55. 4 -,(• of ;Elf.. .Ik . - ' C. 2110.111 W:SierP)rii tn •-''•000 • tricot. , li • l'at )1- P 7 ill, ',( the 21-1 . 1 : 1)e- Fo x I'l (r,, , ,;_...r L . is t ' l l';‘,,... • , f., wife to „F',.. , .!i00'n - •1' , .:1., s-s : 11, ,r, .-'4: , ,, ; ( ;5, is' Hell- I 1 4. 11.,(14.-, i'Ainhk,r,,, r,,;tod, r' ' ''l 3.4 wi .. • : ,...,.. 1 ,.... 1 i, '!.,,i,.. 5 .,•,,, , ,r 1 '.\l iy - 23. T... 4 -.1 It-i ii •r aed . wip- to c., Jr. . , 1 11 , ;.11,..1-, Ji., Tii .rvic.x tp., ;I:ifil. ' . ... . ) ,'.'y ~' ,1.1, '...N -Curtis. 110 , 1Icr and - \t' - iti; to . I .". II lit ill,r, F.tirviow. tp , $7,000. .• .._:.: • .., . '' , V , ,,,'• ', , •-: n, ~ ;i t.,',15 :r_ : :',l.,ret, •.i, '67-U). Whlt., and if to C . • lord ; t;. ', li.of .. "1 Li', . Tti.,s. Akin-on, 111 ; ! ;' , i'• -rr . P- - .lr'-'i , 'w ti' . $ 2 . 000 . ' .t. C, , .„. ~ i , . 1 L.. i I .rri,;,,, )t mi.m ~. ~,1,1 1...,!. .t l o . :c 1 , : v . ..;:)- . w,zi. ncn . iou and wift; to J. i .1 ~.111, 'evh, o' NI •5. , /, '.. - r- 1/I;psNin.; can- : .-1) ' ; ' 1 ' ' l ' 7 '7 ' el ert t . ; r A TP l -3, 1 d ,,r )() ; 1 to T 1 tt t a o oac di 1 ..).• .. \l. 51‹ •, il, ~-1..• :11-..' 1 ,1-i-..; t....•.- al) • •.-. I..): • r. :OWL . (•,ri.,:k. ..".:..i) . thi.; c )1 , 1)1,,-, it Lt L ••,:c:i is ' • •i :I; I ei :s ti.lii tV 1. 1 i , ile''. 4°. .43-'''N% ll- ' ) " -;111 vi ' at to C. P. '.1.1 , 1;-'., - ,e; S• -•,(a -I , V ( (,:.•,•; ~51 % ,, , ,,,, ; 1 0 .,,,i I ''''...."P-1, 1- sei. Vilater:ortl r.p., ;',G,00(. to coo ~s.,,,lrv)is over . 1 1,1 1 p.timp, „La I Abi. xy 1 e t i ,..... ,1 ) , 1 0 1 .. 1:4 , ,, ,. ' i f.)',l--.- \Vic. C. Curry. lo J. W. , I e Al. tither cr,in, , , of Erie co lazy, :lad Areicitthl Alarcl;;C' i li9---' . J..W..Wetinore to A. Min -10..2-, Eric, .'.....',20 , 17' ' • ' ' Tin ,I , •r alt.!. J. IV. Ir.'i le, ()I' Warree. Th.; I 1 4 - 3-llirans Ralik et al to J. W. caudi.l.tte.4 for S:ierid 45''ft', I.l.iutv Colt, of I . I P ri l 26 . , Iv4terhgr,i ; Thuni,,, 1 ,, ,,r,;,.r; s -f 1,. .. , .. ie ; I l'ierre, Veal:tog°, ;sop. • , ~.... Thu:. Lull, of Erie :A. \V. I.lre. i \ stir, of, /. 1 1 1 „ ; i„ -• I . , e 5 T i ... , 1 1 7 , ... , (1t„ . .),15ines in the urPko,cis E: i.• ; -l;'4 -rt Fe L., er, ..1 - Ai.l Creek. il).1 Da- I lice, we I I Jcilge hy 4:via! &-, CO., in vi IA. :Cr, &ry, 01 -4 1 il Cr: ' s., 3lr Titaycr i Noide Block, would snug .in.npet thezn Jo 4-,u,, et-sil,-,1. - T.,: cactli i.i')...-, Sr,, Cominis- ( eul-Arge their stair. (a e. A per.soa hrtllLly; br their i Si.) Ilt• rV. :.,re ~1 , i):1 5,111,1111 r o , n,netffit. ; I c;o''',lvildt:'`'Ll"' „.......... 1..1 1 , noticing- the there, and WO , Wit. 13.;u , u, ot iVmerfor,j ; john Gi - ,ty, of I hear that .' ;', ' e Li rt i ' v iii Leah:) iL T 4 their so-doing. 11,.i,, ; T „ MLA., Dq.l!l, 1) , .. dreJi;( ! . l il, nun G il es I Low ! r:ve. un - 1 lili c e r r- L ,Tl )a ilea o l r iaf i k the secret. 11,1104.rt,:ill Waterr 2 ./r.l. :',,lr. Saulsbury was ' 4. TEE nusT forms a Leas , ..*, Deeds; Notes. eleeted. The candid Ites .or Auditor were Amos 4Vihnot., of Waterford:'ll:iinlin Itus- -itble cl' l a'or°o l lfleen .kia( lB ' alwaY6ija j h al l 1 7 d - t f at ,?i1:1 t;A i t p,), lEM =I sell, of Mill Creek ; John J. 'swap, of Erie, and-col. James 31. any, of Wnterfora,— . the bilter being eueccssful.. Wm. B. of Mill Creek, phis 'Chose u i tor ftirl ye . ar, over Wm.4lurley, of _Erie. To- give pith .to tbeze 1 ng lists of ean)iltites, it rmtst be.re tumubered 'that 'there -vere_no party eigir'ett tious, ziptl thatelfehone offyrecthithslf to the , suffrages-of the Verviit... /n this year a prooo.ition. to form a t'iiew StaT'e Constitution nit* brought c ht!fore 'the , peoplq:".mulvate,lllvti---t:komalority,agaittg t Erti%eount - feiruf 1,00. ' ° - IS2G. . P.tt rick F.or,lV, congressman front ,this distrietLdied at Pittsburgh, oti Rltis way .to Washington,' Fob. 1,2, 1826, anti- a, special,. 'election was„,held 31 , trch 14th following,. for The candidates were Thos. 11. trql, Ern: . Siaival H tys, of l'enan;o,; Oticoti Wrringon,s..or Ifercer; and Stephen Barlow, of Crawford. elected. At the rpgalar October eleetion, Sill, 13arlow,, and John,Finilley,orMercer,went chndidaNs: far Con,grei:s, when, Harlow nlts'elOtecl, Oen,Joht Phillips, - of;Erie ,county, ,7as appoihtecl one of the State 'Canal Commis •oloners by 'qv:. Stay the Octobe'r election of thi'sye.ir, Gov. Slkajze had no opposition in Erie county. '=; The v - to of theSt:ite WAS for' Shulze; -1),un.,64;211 ; Sohn Sergeant, of Phila., Fed., 1474, re-elect - jug Gov. Sloilzepy a nearly unariimoug, 'sup port...The Federal plyts wis on its° "I;ist legsr and the Anti-3Fasunio: excitement , jus4 commencing:. _ The candidates for Assembly - Weed Stephen Wtiolverton,All3*. .McCloskey-, Gee. Moore and Geo. Stuntz, of E 4 county, and. ;John Aridrews, of Warren, Woolverton ,re elected. Wtn. Benson, of Waterford ; Thos.. ''orsttr; of Et, and Jas. M. • Moorhead, of iJnrbur Creek, were - candidates Air Benson was slected.'Martin Strong, of McKean, was chosen Auditor overillavid, Fairview. - • , Wilson Kifig. of Wayerforkwits appointed County Survekor by the Governor: in place of Jonah Con-gill, deceased. , 1 1827. Stephen Woolyertou was re-eh eted to the "AsFeintily over Alex_ McCloskey, his only oppbnent. The candidates for Coroner were Win. Fleming. ot Erie; Samna Brown, ot Erie ; Jesge Tarbell, of Mill Creek Benj. Ru,sell, of Mill Creek, and Ja.. Graham, of Be u•er Dam. Fleming was elected. James M..l[ WA.; chosen Commissioner over Ti, - r I).tvi4 Chapman, of Fair vie ; 'fho•s. Dunn, of McKean ; It ht. Coch ran, of Mill Creek ; and Chas. Lay, of Erie. were candidates tbr 4 A.nditnr. Chapman was elemed. f.rma the o/ e v r. G. Ifiirrey Rec. ? ,l,. ! .ll)rtk , vnittn7 Szturd.ty IS(9. • Feb: 13, '69—Ttromis Coshinz and wife to 11. L. Crouch, \Va. - Ain:von, *2,800. ' Oct. 10, '6B—M mot to Timothy Seeley, North Evil to., SSQO. Nov. 28, '65—E. E Seeley et at to 'V. See ley, North Eas , tp., $BOO, Nov. 5, 'GS—J. A. Hans and wife to Isaac S. Beam, Sioninit, $1,600, • Doc. :30, 'l3s=Henry Teller and wife to H. B. Teller, Etie county, $l,OOO. April 1,'69-D. G.lrloch and wilt+ to Jacob Shoe, Mill Creek, $2,300. ' , Moral 27,, '54—A.• ll._ Tracy and wife to B. S. Tracy et af, Harbor Creek, $4OO. Atilt. 21,'59—8 B. Vincent et al to Jos. ( 0 Billow, Greene, *. 64. • • Nov. 20, '6B—J mob Baker and wife to Jos. Bliley, Greene, $. 0. Aptil 20,'63—T31 B. Vincent et al to Jos. Bliley, - Greene, $OO. I March 20, '69—Kaspeq Doll and wife to Jacob and Eli.l Rose,,Thae, $2,950. Sept. 25, '6l—John Gensheirner and wife to Geo. Morneyer et al a Erie, 0,000. April 1, '6o : Fred. C. Mhmever to George Sfomwier, Erie $1 170. N0v.16, '6B--; jam es Brawley and wife to Wm. Hall, Girard, tp., SS97 50. March 2, '69—Jacni) Kerner lo ,Frank Vogt et al, Bulimic, $l. Oct. 12, '67—E. S. Kennedy and wire to M. E. Hall, Elk Creek, :$650. Jan. 20, '69—W. BoWnell and w•il'e+to Syl: re , ter Iluegel. G . revue, :$1,500. 3la•ch '69—EntrenelVright itn‘l wife to J. Willi:mtg. Corry, S•2oo'. April 6. 'lls A. F. Kent et al to A. Ilitsh, Corry, :i4;375. - • :April '69—Jacoli IVitrfel Ind wife• to P Ritter, Mill Creek, $l,BOO. •Oet. 27, '64—Ms. 'Mary Doribiris to F. W Miller, Erie, J6OO. Nov. 3, '6B—Wm. Benson et al to F. A. L. .J. Ilimrod, Waterford 13oro,*$800. • March '2 4 , '69—L. M Simmons and wife to POET P. Wait, Leßrent $1,075. . Feb. 4,'6l—S. C. Sturgeon and wife to Isaac Web,ter, Fairview tp., P 75. ,- Feb. 14,'61—1. Webster and wife to 'B. J. Fargo, Fairview 41., - .March 31.'04—8. J. Fargo and wievt„to Margaret '.lla - r:1, F.tirview tp., $305. •.: April 2,loti,—Marzaret to P. Trehller, Fairview tp . $1,005' April 13, T., ( 3—j..W. Fy.ott et tux. to John BArltite, Sprinafteld. .o(it. 0, Crouse to I. Gates, Le 8ce1f,*;•72,300. Au. 4. 20,'138—S D..Culhertson aryl wifq,to L. Lockwood, r,e.Thrnf, :30,500. . April 1.41, '69--llugh,Tivimp , on to .1. Ken tn.', 1500. .. Oct. 2, '119—D...F11. , ,vk. raid wife - t6 John Drown, MT' Marc_l C. i•ltelidnian et al to A. J: Tta rill, Colon Born, $l,OO. ()o;. 23, 'll''—Julia Martin to Jo}, Droiva, $100:, A:wit '69—Wth. to MN. R,r B (r„rows, Spr,nixtieht, April 4, '69—Wm. 1;:ros.; awl to ‘ „S„ . W. Waim•r: $1,:100. `April :in.! .win, N, H. drsaapm .a.. Sot inoljidd, -$1,500. Turner and wire:. to H. Broelemay.•Sir im.rtiehl, $l5O. • Jl)owr.cr :19.1 H .tri7 )00. m, t r,-; 1 .1. '47 —1 }l. and v,ith 3. Fi -11, % ,, ai*.v.".2'lo. • , Ar,),,, : s+. ('orrv: $403.'" .S.a,t 2tl, II; - 2 %-;. fink anal wir•• to\ prt 81 - 4ek, , rr„ S3ll'). - ru•';. In Lry 1 , 3 a 4.1*- --D. II /Yen; arll n. I 0 • Cotrv, 5n0,, 0,- '2.1 Wright et n 1 trt W.ll. C • .6 •, .; -1. .N. 'rr to C. I:. . .i.~~ k-~,u, I , .1 1 ; ; OE [To C..)tinueri.) Real Estate Tran4terg. %ht Tvit 1J tamer. , _APRIL 22: Isol. 4141;scriptiord , ' must Sc 'settled; annway: Bias he" lc nt at'the close t of each .vg'arto those who 2th ea arrea PI • • Jobbiag-accoaats arcs title •aee,ton de • the trdrkfft de4livred. , - .Arbler4f. 'Remocnstie Stale Cpnyen = The riem6cmtic Stute Convention for the nomination of candidate& for the offices of Criikernor and Jude of•the Supreme Court, NV 111 meet at 10 o'clock', alb. r on Wednesday, July 11. 180011.01 e HAM -11 the 'Hulse -, .0f Representatives at Harrisburg . BY vrde.r of ]he Democratic State `Committee.. - WM. Ai WALLlCF,,,Chairripui DAVID 'CALDWELL, ScleretarS,S . April 7,1869—td. Another Rebel Officer Appointed, The President has , ,remoied ° one•of the• mpst gallant Union Generals from the Goy ernorship;of N'ew.3l•exieli, and appointed C.. C. Crow, •an :uhre.colistenCtetl• itl9l, in his place, and the Senate haeonftrrued: ac tion: Gen.' Mi tchell, who ).s. displttced, bea6 ou his btaly the. seam of no less then Sigtee4 wopods rec'elfedla . the.serNee of his coun try. In on of the Irlattles . of the NN'est,Gen. 3litettelVdefealetra rebel force s under Crow, eaptUrin. ' Wa large number of his alpn. .Now Crow 111s,caittured Mitchell, in the campaign which is being carried on undhOrant. What becomes of all the, talk, last ye7ar, ahout,:re : warding soldiers and punishing rebels ? ' Ross •Explaitis. On.Tue_day, Senator Ross, of jitinsas, asked_the iiriyilege of making a personal ex planation in reference to.the interview2he mean the President antlhimsell, repoited in our last issue.. He denied toting Grant to "go to hell," or that he Wad been ordered out of the White House.. It was true there had been a "little .t unpleasantrress" between . them, but Dot. of the seriou4 character. the gossips had' given currency to. Per contra, the N. Y. Sun says "there. are many - witeesses" to whom Ross gave the naratiye, shortlyaf ter' its occurrence, just as the papers pith- Holed it. Petty Spite. Grant his removed from a small bind t):- flee in Greenville, TetriCS,V2e, A.ndrew John sm, Jr., a !lc lato President. This net of petty spite toward his predecessors is choractuistie.of the present President. How poorly and meanly it contrasts with the ex ample of General Taylor. When he became President, in BD, he found a son of his op. portent, General L'wis Cass, Minister of the United States at Rome. peneral Taylor continued him there during his whole term. fie declared that he would not be guilty of an act which might • appear indelic its:— which I u ght suhj .ct his conduct to miscon struction, antimLice him in the attitude of bein,. govi-rned as President by personal feeling and resentment. An' Unfair Denial. Many of the • Radical papers affect to re garl the estatilishment of the Imperialist newgpaper in New York, to adVocate the overthrow of the Republic, and the erection of a monarchy on its ruins, as of little or no account, ant insist that it has no popular backing behind it. This is merely a repe• titio.t of thertiey they have pursued for years in regard t) Wendell Phillips, While ever claiming that he was in no manner con nected or identified with them, they always followed implicitly his teachings. So of the Imperialist. They deem it expedient at pres ent to disclaim it as one of their organs, and to disparage and I:little its influence. But, nevertheless, the fact remains that the Impe rialist is the official organ of the most pow erful men in the so-called or pretended Re publican parry. It 'speaks the views of the great monetary interests—the bondholders an d - National w ilmi.,o,—to whose con tributions the 111.11 e-its have Afeen indebted forks)) their late triumphs. ► Washington Sketch. All ro . n.,rt3 th•tt w)twithstlttltlin.4. the proles - slim: •o ,mrity• ai l td economy with which the n••:v Administration went into power, there - ,tai 11'3,:t.1* !teen a period when corruption and proffigaev put on so hold a front in that mi . :: as they: do at present. A part ot7 this tray t t c du! to Ot? inexperience of the new otlieeN, svuirit Inakes them legit. !nine g one fir the in trignes of the' prores. slanal politicians, bet a great portion of it,we 'are e•.).mpelle 1 to 1 is attrin It Ode t the p - Plicv• of t - ; a 1. r; r p Bona', favors and ptrty serviw.s • of grat,T, consideration th:in th . profounitest tolents • or purilst patriotism. A writer in; the /3111i :mire Gazette gives the iblk,ving 3kt:telt-Of affairs at the Capital: ••• • "The fearfal depravity manifested in °lll-. cial cirele4 here far exceeds' anything ever before known,.and it has becomes° open and ,palpable that leading Radicals are'eEpress ing groat di , gost. in Inn conversatidn last eyeuing'a R ulit 4 nl editor who, in the better d Lys of the republic: 7[ 6d been a p.romin Dtatur!tat, declared that: no government on earth could long continue under the corrup tion as now Openly 'pravticed'-here' it high quartet s„lnd .his belief was that the • only salvati;ln far this- country, was to -reinstate tho oil Demdcratie party. ..ills brother, also a R•tdical convert from the Democracy, cx el.timed, 'treason, treason.' '1 may rall it what you please:. said the first speaker, , 'but no one knows better than yourself the• truth of .Gorr. Sickles, who was pres .`ll I 41, - .ting ` e , ll.lver:iation, retntarketl, '1 ! ; ,, i ,„ v about n'tdustating the Democra v, hat ;•:11.)w I leave here this evening Haar) ighlv wh l r. c ,j have '• - • A .Point Well Made. In tH) tut in tll6 - ,Pentitty!vaniii ,Lctg laturt., 1:1 , • ~•. nenii, Jac,t't , 1.31) in t F riullnitncvin pitint S tint Mr. thi.enit,": Mr. Spealr.? , r, I hare given the gentleman (Mr. Dusted t , Republic tn.) credit for making an speed:. ao I he certainly made alt inipient speerol. I hail, however, al - .tor-pole:1 to allude to whilf.seemed to'be the ino,r e' , ..(re.rit pot liOh of his remarks, when he Yr, ei iit,ritur that 'loyalty t. be re- Will I i }vas is the description of that grcarsb title of tit .1 West or South=west (MUr freeshorM) when he pictured to us -in Oyu": fug language the armies of both sides ; _the defeat ul cite forry . ,, the rally and the eventn hi •ti - Ir %vac in the ',portion of his speech that he picuired to this great event that I re illy titonzht that the gentleman was' ebullient •; that while-Ile spoke another great eVentin•hie military history of our country came fresh to toy mind. It was, sir, on the decisive debt of GrAt3sborg, when the rebel directed one or his most able lieutenants to pierce the ;Union centre-- which doe woull hare ended the rebellion, ;nil disastrously for the republic, - But there was in command of that centre a brave and gallitni col Her, it man who • knew. atm SU' lea , l 'l,:s tio,ps to battle and to victor. Dethocratic sordicr, sir! There welt lu com mand of tbat . scntre a man .who, when- this° great. lieiltenitnt of the rebel hdrdes came thundering on, limier] btck bis'" threes and , saved the republic. What is the result? The rebel lieutenant who so 'neatly -pierced the -Union centre is 'rewardial by .a.Fetleral appciintment, Mid the' b'ederal Giiittii4 is sent into exile in the wilds of Dakota. This is rewarding loyalty I This is ,giy,it.w to those brave men- who upheld tlie.'standa;d the republic so nobly their due 1 Dowd() you tic eutint tor it ? Is it because thi - .4. Republican party, oyerihitin with pnle, so. full of lust of power, dare not do justice even to We inen whir periled their lives in.the defense of the republic? Mr. L►Beu—To whom do you allude? • Mr, Jacobs—l refer to General Longetreet and General Hancock. Tai: follatvidg is the correct votk: is secret seisioa or tha Senate, on the cotthrmAtiop of Gen. Loogstreet. The names ofpe.mocratio . Senators are dyes—Abbmt, lJayird , Citwrly, Cole, Fen ton, Fowler, ;Rowe, McDonald, Morrill,Wye,-Pomeroy, Poole, [Wilsey, Rice, Ross, Sawyer, Spencer, Stewart, .Sfockton Thayer, Trunalml), Warner, Williams and Nays—Borenniu, Brownlow, Cameron, Gil bert, Harlan, Harris, Howard,, Robertson, • Scott and Tipton--10. This jars( Legislature. . The press of sarrisburq is unanimous ;.in the opinion that the )ate Legislative, assent blam' Ni4S, 'quit of tiro most corrupt: bOtlies that ever convened in Tennsylvanla.".• :The Patriot (Deinocratie) says:. • - :“It is itdrnitied by theleadinkjournali , of both POlitrcar_plitivs, that Ulu I.egisliture; ,which has just adjourned contained 'n'largcr nfittib'er'or'corrupt, cricked and 'ilesnerate: -mem than any•klinllitr body' ever before as set:aided-4i theSfate capital. *Legislation ob tained through limn-finer ihfluences has lone !men tbe rule nn the Hill, but it remained or alie last LeglilatUre' to cap the, climaiin this tespect.ir • • ' -The State Guard (lit ical) is, if possible, milk more emphatic. It'says ; ' sides. by Merrofnli'parties, stud in all eitcles' it is freelr admitted that the Legis , daturelof Isaq was the most - venal and cor inPt body of meirthat ever_ at in delibera. tiro in the• State, capitol. , Wedo nin pretend. there are not Senators and Represew tatives. Who are above and beyond the influ ence :ot bribes for, votes for filthy and Ali honest legidatlon, but we do assert it; feeling it to lie our solemn duty to give the people ,warning on the dangers of sending ignorant 'and dishonest men to the Legislature, and it- Will not require five years of repeated sea siorts like the one just 'closed, to bankrupt the Commonwealth, bind its laboring energy at the feet of tyrannical corporations,- invest iutaiduals with special privileges to hold and control the resources of the Common. wealth against the welfare and interests of the great tunas. Anything that had money in it, .however unfair, disgraceful and, de structive it might be, could be embodied in the shape of a bill and passed, while any •titing which conid not be manipulated and :money made out of it, however lair or abso hitely necessary it was for the esniblialtment of justice and the vindication of right, was ignored and treated with contempt. unlass, indeed, the ring which Controlled . both !louses condescended to let it become law." l'ietures like these cannot fail to bring the blush of shame to the cheek of every -Penn sylvanian who -values the good name and prosperity of his State. Can it be possible that the people will lower submit to have them , selves thus misrepresented, and their dearest in terests'aiild out to the highest bidder' They have the question of referin in, their own hands, anti if they do not refuse, in future, to vote for any man, no matter what Lis .social or political relations tuarbe r witose Charac ter i 4 stained by the least taint of suspii•ion, they will be false to themselves and to Re publican principle:, Grant's Appointments. - A Wa,hington correspondent of the Chi einnati Commercial, the leading Radical pa per in Ohio, thus ,eyeals the state of feelin in . that city induced by the President's ap pojtittnents : • "The mystery that cannot be penetrated i., who influences him ? All concede that there must be some lack door power, but who or what it is defies scrutiny .and speculation. Let the secret adviser be any one, or no one, the &et is patent that the patronage is h-ing horribly managed, and the wrath gathers Porch Ifs the offices are filled. Ido not mean the ordinary disgnst that comes of disap pointment, but an uglier feeling than that. Reretofore we have always hail certain emi nent „leaders who shared the councils and readily shouldered the responsibility, but now these leaders are the men who were first amazed, and are now indignant. Such is the state of the political .atmos pliere here just now, About the Capitol one hears nothing but curses, not loud, but deep, that follow every batch of appointments. These Congressmen complain that they are not only disappointed, but are treated in a way to wild insult to Injury. The grim little sphinx sits in silence, puffing tobacco smoke an . their eyes, and responding Yes - or No with about as much meaning as there is in his face. "And yet, to one who looks philosophical ly at the situation, these men so treated real ly make the Government. Gen. Grant feels his power now, but it is the power of the patronage, and every day this lessens. The time is not distant when the politicianswill have no cause to call at the White nous•, and the eyes of the people will be turned to the Capitol, where the Government really and about that time the little sphinx will lay aside his cigar, and look4oo m that three The meaning of all this is plaiMenoitgh to be understood by anybody. Andy Still on the War-Path. Es-President Johnson is still• traveling over the Sonthern States. lEs progress through Tennessee, from Knoxville to Nash ville and Memphis, shown that he still re tains his old popularity in that State, and still wields as grdat a power as ever over "the masses" and on the stomp. At every station, sh.uting crowds gathered• to wel come him ; and the s dispatche : ady that at Memphis he was met by a "vast cancoorser and was escorted through the streets by the nit authorities and an "irto se number" of peo ple in carriages and fin h irsebaek. We have no doubt that 'these seen .4 will be repeated wherever Mr. Johnson nt) , clioose to go io the South., The kiutherii. peopl3 rcgartl. the Ex-President- a; "their friend and defender against a "despotiuGongress" led by Stevens and Butler; add they con=sider that, - though he failed, it, was after a tremendous..fight for them, in which he him Self sacrificed every ding. There is no doubt That he will be back in the Senate before the close of President Grant's With, and when he gets there, look, out for music. mews Pion Washington, in ttui early-part of the lyeek,indicated warlike preptirationsat some of The navy-yards ;,also that it had been asserted on the authority of a Senator that an'extra session of Congiess would be called for the purrittse of taking stets for the aNni; sition of Cuba. - Later dispatches contradict these reports, but it is not denied that the A.l - inistrat!on is anxious to secAre.that island. Our, Consttl-general for Cnba bas received his instructions. and is about to deplrt for Havana to look After..the better protection 01 American citizens, and 'the property of the same. There are: two citizens ortlits country now in prison there, and 'two Spanish- riti- Zeus who were taki,tli from the protection:lofi . the American, flag..' ' EDIT-ORIAL;IPARA:GRAP/IS. To snow the raze for office, it mays be stated that Senator Carl Schurz, alone, Was rts;eitid over seven thousand applicaticia; nii:iog tail asiltance. AUOCT me hundred Oerk . s, scr,for, have - been discharged from Inte Third‘4,utlitor's Office and forty new aPPointtrients Made, two idwhout are colored men. One isit'son of Fred. Douglass : • Joi 31 RIZECD,Ta.,Of Puiladelphia; has been notnintted a. Clagni C14r4.1 to Paris, Fie is th.! son of Jude R !ed, of the Supreme Curt, who last fall descended from die bench to play the partisan in thointerest of Grant. , The lab' rer Is Worthy of Ids hire. Secdarsns'l3uUT{9sLL • is determined riot torettima Demperat hisilepartnleue . h • list of ationt °tie hundred and fifty is now 'matte for dismissatere the clost , , of the week. Boutwell and Vresswell are the ) most relent less partisans ever at .theltead of Altdir re spective deportinents. Tnt; Itarrksburg Patribt appeals to the true and hottest Democrats of the' State to see- to it that pure and upright taco, the bravest and trustiest in the part . y, men who possess 'the fortitude td withstand the threats of power and the' virtue •to resist the tempts skins orcorruption t shall be placed in nomi minim for the Legislatiwe is future. Let them be men ',termed so strong' in honesty" that the allurements - of the lobby will puss by them unheeded l 'us'the idle wind." A. ttEI'UnI4CAN meeting, held 'at 31aryi ville, Blount county; Tennessee, a few days ago, adopted the *following pieimble and resolutions WuraTim, Our new President, 1.7. S. Grant, 'by gallantry in the , cause of our country, g,a . med ourstontidence es. a. patriot ; and, whereas, since his inauguration, he, has nominated the rebel General Longstreet to a fat - office; ,therefore, Regolrel,. Ttiat- we, the loyal pCople of Blount countY,de cantle= the action of Gen eral. Grant, 'and Jeel that he is doing the wid ows And -orphans of loyal Tennessecans, made so •by • this samn..General Longstreet, an Injustice. 'Oen fellow-citizens of African desceat are coining An lor.their slare of °tikes in all De. partments , of the Gov.enunent. We have already had the appointment of a colored Aist:ssor or Internal Revenue. acolored Land 0111,;e Ii; ;inter, a colored Postm tstcr, and two .colored - citizens as Representatives abroad—one as - 31iniAter 11;:-Altlent to Cmte= m da, and one as Minister liefident and Ain bul.General to' In the v..ase °Win As: (.!,sbrship at New Olean the col: red msn laibert, Who received the ofil2e, ha I for his trading "rival an Ex-General in the "Unitin army, according to the N. Y. Times' state . Mont. avails.it that a in In his fought and bletrtor his c tontry, when ha-comrs into comptuition with one of the superior race'l 'A OESTLEMAN who , went to Amelia coun ty, Virginia, front 11J,trtlitinpton shinty, this State, writei a glowing_account of that tiorrto; thp E.tston ..trgus. II: says be bonzlit 000 acres as gOod land as can be found in the s•etion of, Pennsylvania which ho left, for $lO an acre, and:that his farming operailons, so far have been R marked success. Garden vegetable are alreadV, up, and spring wcrk almost - a month in rtivanee of S tuthern Pennsylkaftia.... The peoi i de are hospitable, and he Was appointed a. magistrate by, the governMent t but, like i e t.l IY.nn oerat, declined as office which he believes the people ought to 1111'1b suit themselves., There are no doubt great indurytnents of fered-to emigrants in Virginia. . • Tili, Imperialist claims that ten thousand eppies of its first s issue were sold,nntl that the Permanency of its publication is assured. The 'paper. does ttiot give the names of its, owners or edhom, hut pretends to , be under the control of an association. II: is asserted that a Cabinet officer is one of its stock liolder:a. The N.Y..• Express says :• • , ' "There is h mystery about the publication of this paper which is quite exciting. There are two nurnbers nor the street from which it is said to issue • and though it claims that number as its offis;e, no trace of newspaper business can be found in either house.", WE wish that some Of the bigger kind of thieves would shOw that they are possessed Of a "conscience" as well as the smaller sort of thieves who every now and then send ii: few dollars to The Treasury as "conscience Money." Last week a ten dollar thief and a two hundred dollar thief sent on their little stealings, and yesterday a onoltundred dollar thief sent on the sum he had unlawfully be come po,sesse.l of. We'should like to sec some of our $lOO,OOO thieves or $1,000,000 thieves follow Huse excellent examples, and thus give proof that conscience is really.a powerful force. NEWS FROM New York" report Mr. Elihu \Vashburne now in that city hourly bewailinz that he didn't stay in, the &am department till June and then go to France. fie is ac curately reported from his own month to hare declared, that Secretary Fish w wa'fos• luck-lien' ; that his appointments had ruined the R-publican party; and other cheer ful and elegant things. That he said these tiling.; in these wor 's there is no &tibial all. Indeed, the war between the former and present Secretary of State is notorious. Partsost Botowstow, Senator Sprague, Senator Fowler, Senator Ross, and Senator Slinrzarc now known to-he in, unconcealed antagonism to the President. The hone of contention in the cwe of the first, as of the last, is division of interest and sentiment uphn the question of patrenage for their States. Very few Senators, in truth, are it`iih the President. Those named, however, have openly broke with him. The depar ,F, tore of other, k only a que,tion of time, and (It, very short time. • It is a fact beyond qnestion that a great majoridy Of American wonieti do not re spond to the appeals made to their to "strike oti their fetters," ;'assume their place as m•m's equal at the ballot box'," and so forth. The woman suffrage question is wholly in women's hands. We find none 91 the"male tyrants" warring against it: They are wait ing composedly to see what the women will do,,and they see the women—barring the' traveling dozen-or two—doing nothing. Whet Gov. Curtin's came was reachtd in executive session Pa the . .liassitin Mission, Senator Cameron made a bitter assault upon his public 'and private character, and pro nounced his nomination one unfit to be made. Senator Scott came to his defence, and insisted - upon his confirmation. The Senate then confirmed hint, without the call init,of a Alivision. This looks its if Simon had lost 1114 power to mike the tienste ;.wig- MS 'Plants have beet, a half million or more of applicants foroffiee under Grant but folly two offers of plate, NO tar Its i$ anthFritically known, have brcn declined. J. It. Clay, the negro nominated f‘d. Minister to Liberia, has notified the President that he ea u% accept. Dana,,of the New York Sun, has. declined the appointment of Mercantile Appraiser in that city, because the office is•not up to the standard of what he thlnks..he merits. PANA, of the , Sun, was att applicant for apPointnlia4 as Collector of New York, and failed. 'rile World, !hereupon, advist:d him to 'stick to profession 'and velocipede. 'Dana - iC.pon , l4 :- "Stick' to our velocipede'! That it the very thin; which We Live been. 'doing: there i• overy reason .to belinve . that if we had st.nt . .tlie t - elocipcttet to Gcn. Grant, we should have get the °Mee." • Jolts S. C.ant.ii.E, formerly a Demozratic U. S. Senator: Crain West' Virginia:apasta fsed last fall, ani slid all in his poWer to aid to Cite defeat (f Mr. Seymoar. Draitt )111 , 1w-- tank to reward him for his treachery 't , .; the Democracy, by' 'appOinting him Minister to Stockholm. _ The Radical Senate, howeyer, relpsed to Cantlrm him. They loyelhe Irca, son,. bttt despise the traitor. LED rr lie 'tome, in mini, that General Grant Mmninteil the rebel Gen. Longstreet to an office worth $46,000 a year, while ,he renlored Genera !Crime from the post office nt Harristnirg, where the salary 'was oilly $3,000 a year: The latter fought Ad bled for the Vnion, tpe..filrnpftiiiiinst it. This is the,war of making "treason 'odious." Atirnouon Senator Sprave ha 3 not really given anyroundatkii for the intimation, aside from his speeches, the Majority of• his politi cal assoetittes in -the Senate seem ,to think. that hnlvistioterinin4 to tiart c lnipany with thein,and., express 'hit. belief that he will hereafter be finnid acting with the Democrat ic • FORNEY'S Prew4 complains:because.,Cuba, "tor nearly seven months, has been governed by it military Directorate, hearty triaitrolute in elect as was the one qu power of,Nar vaez,, the butcher." The South, for fotn' • yetrs, has been governed by the s'ainti,"One man Power," and yet the,Press does not condemn bat advocates it. Epwr.s BELCHER, nominated to be Asses sor of the Third Georgia District, is a mulat to, and has been- put forward 'in order to show that colored, men in that-State are to" hold federal offices', although the reconstructed Constitution which has been accepted by Congress ,makes them _ineliaittle to State offices: - CILAREAES FRANCI:3 AnAsia is quoted as having paid that - the treaty lately submitted about the Alabama claims was a gciod treaty, creditable both to Lord Clarendon and Mr., Johnson, and that it ought to have *been adopted'uith some slight changes. Os Tuesday last Gen. ',Mettler drew - from tlie Treasury .$23,000 with which to pay the expense, of refurnishing the' Presidential mansion. Such are the I firat fruits or the economy promised by Ulysses S. Grant. Qom a humber of women have been up. pointed to office by .President Grant, espee.l-, ally to take charge of popt offices la. varlona, aecilona of the country. ,fleb) abbertioements. A PPitA ISEMENT LIST or , Mercantile Taxes 'for 1869. ERIE:-IVEIT WARD eLX.9I. TAR. Peckimin, Hoag & M., lumber yard:.. 11 515 OS Isaac Garth., groceries - 11 7 141) Henry F link, clothing 14 700 chrFithan Kessler, groceries t 13 10 In H. _C, oluM clothing 14 ": 7 00 N. Preti.„ groceries and confecti one's 1i 7' 01) liiraina .46 , unti. flour and feed. • 12 12 50 ,Henry Be .k Man; groeeries • • 11 10 00 Warner 'trot tiers, dry ritests• - 0 00 00: Jareckl Bros., Clocks, WatbLicx, and Joi:.-edrY.• 11= no Newberger ..trgitimum, clothing - 13 10 00 L. ftosetizsw(•lg & Co.. dry goods ...... ... 7. 40 00 Inane Rosenzweig, clothing 13 .10 00 I .1 Drehilgattker, groceries .10* 2) 00 17. Eng:let/art &Co , boots and s me._ 12 12 50 F. F. Visas. confectionery anti fruit 1:1 16 00 J. B. Carver.& Co., drugs 11 1 i 411 p utent medicines... 3 10 00 N. Murphy,lgirdware i 9 21 00 H. S. Hunter. hats, caps and furs ' 14 700 Cradg & :Marshal I, groceries ....... .. 7 40 Oil Caughey, Burgess dr Wetter, whore sale groceries • 3 100 00 M. R Burgess, fruit. and eorifection's 13 10 00 D. F. Snell, Millards, six. tables . 441) CO G. NI. Smith. & Co., liquors 11 22 Ziti I'. M. Austin. clocks, watches, prwel'y 10 24 p, Arbuckle& Clark,wholes Lie bootsland shoes.. 7' 40 (1) F. Deihl, boots and shoes it 7 (k) N. sae L e ad, grecerles....„... ................ .. 147 00 0. W. Ellsey, au..tion and corntalss'n 13 10 00 Wm. C. Wkrt'en, exchange broker 30 in W. H. Asklne, tobacconist, agent 13 10 in A. Jareeiti, clocks, Watches, Jewelry_ 14 17 00 F. tietilaudecker, groceries and crock'y 12. 12 50 F. Wagner, clothing. 4 12 12 511 J. Foeneelaub, wholt4saie boots and shoes 7 40 00 . - Hall & Warfel, drugs and liquors 2 30 00 patent mdleine ' 3 10 00 J. Gehsheinier iv Son, clothing 10 29 Ou W. Nick & Son, (dugs and liquors 12 18 75 Patent medicines 3 10 00 P. SeludY, groceries ' I I 10 In A. P. Gillniore, millinery goods 13 10 Oa Win. J. Soil & Coobooks and statlon'y I t 10 01) F. Everrars, watches and Jewelry It 760 s. - Cummings, groceries 11 10 V.) Collett.k. Kendlg, grove des and pro visions 9 20 in G.W. Goodrich at Brown.varlety store 11 . 15 00 P. Ilertrichs, dry goods 0 25 00 Nl : ay & Bros., books and stationery... 1:1 Pi 00 G. L.,Frtelity,confeeLM'y and produce 11 15 Oil P. Valentine, groceries 10 29 00 A. Minnig, groceries and provisions... 9 91 MI J. F. Walther, dry goods , . 10 29 00 Marks & Meyer, clothing, ' l 0 '2i) &hi .1. B. Sierken, Co ks,watelies, jewei'y 13 1') 01 Jars;W.: Willing,* music and variety ' 'tore .. 13 KM F. A. Weliher, groceries an- i provls tons 13 10 01 Walther Brothers, dry go )11 ' 14 • 701 F. Pfetler•&. Son, boats and shoes 11 7 6 0 George Zurn, hoots' and shoes • 11 70) F. Winehell, auction and commission 12 12 50 J. It. Pert-Hui, confectionery and fruit 9 2.. W 'I. P. Davis, groceries 13 .14' 00 J. A. Carla.) & Co., variety stoic 11 It) (Ai Nathan Cohen, fancy golds 11 - 11) E. I). Zeigler, mumle store 11 I HI) IBarr, J.J11 , 6. to A Co., hardware II 000 C.. 1. Englehart, floor and reed 'l2 2 - - 141 IF. P. &M. Ilebel, groceries 13 10 00 • Jacob Liebel, boots and snoes 11 7in D. Illig, clothing • 13 10 00 Stark & Fronz,lurnlture 11 700 A. Sttnon. clothingde 790 M. Goldsmith, clothing end jewelry... 14 700 F, F.• ehen limb, groceries ' 13 10 0 , C. 11ellier & son, groceries and ppm sions - 11 10 01 A. .laeor, dour anti feed 12 12 0 J. Zol linger &Co., crockery 14 7 0, F. At-em,, liquors 13 ' 1014) John Wrinha 'tuner. furniture 13 10 0, F. Cooper, grocer les 14 7 0 0 Charles Fineh, le lots and shoes.... 14 7 03 II: Hausmann, I).Loks and pleinres.. - ... 11 7 IX) Lockhart A Pellet, books and news • depot 14 7 00 W. G. Gardner, hardware ' 11 10 01 F. J. ttexford & Co., Omer:ries and p. 0 .- duce . ... 13 1. is. Pinney & Cu., hard ware ....... II 13usli & Stratton, groceries 10 Jo.epii S••rr, furniture 12 George K irrell, hardware Julius Viet, tobacconist 1 P. Alt hot, hats, caps and fora - li. L onhert, billt.trds, three lames Pia .c !lime. groceries (3.3. Bali. lumber yard Deming & Davis, lumber yard Salt-mar, & Co., coal and woos P. Hartman , gulls and dx.tures 1). We..ks.gunsinich Jaen ) Bootz, lumber yard ' J. Brahender, groceries and provision, 13 W. & FL Selisbacker, boots timid semis, 1 , 1 D L. Ilea Bey, wholesale grocer ti 5 A. W. Vaul asset, billiards, 4 tables....: A. W. schnelder, clothing and gents' furnishing go o ds 14 W, C. Hit Vlialli, agl, rnilllnery g to is 14 Wilkins & i)ell, drugs an 4 liquors...-. 13 '', patent medicines 4 Guckenblhel & Sebiandeeker, boots and shoes ..... ...- .. . .......__ - 13 F. it. Welclunam ticih-i - contst II George Decker. dry goods ' 10 Burton & Grain:6h, grove, les and pro. visions 10 Tohn Eliot & Co., bankers Philip Mous, groceries...-. ......... ......... . 12 N. I lenient .e Son, groceries - 12 Kostor & I.olmin, dry trawlslo Eberle & Esser, merchant tailors ' 11 P. J. Horan, dry goods 13. P. W. Felblnger, °oats and lames 14 , . N. tildeb, trunks 14 J. Fritts, groceries 12 Blass. Brothers, groceries 13,- James Tol worthy. groceries 10 T. Hess & Son, groceries - • 14 T. Decker, ercx,:erles arid provisions..: 14 li. H. Beer. boots and shoes 14 A. Bmhender, groceries and provisMs 13 F. Smith. groceries ' 14 T. 13. • •feffer Jr. Co., stewing machines._ 13 -W. E. Leonard, groceries 13 Win. Jacobi, brewery C. 71..aserschnotr, groceries 11 D. Marks & Co., groceries,. 11 B iti nen & Chambers, groceries if faro!) sevin, variety store If John Porsch, flour antlfts)d 13 Fe W. Reed & Co., coal 'dealers. ..... ..... 43 i, e , .• 0. 66 13 Bailsman k Co., coal dealers 10 Burton. Todd & Co., coal dealers ...... - II J. /I. Whallon ck,Son, coal dealers PT James Drumgool, boots and shoes 13 E. J. Evans, groceries and provisions 11 Wouilwani & Wright, fancy goods.- _ 11 Jacob Wester, brewery R. Pelton &Son..marble :work / I ERIC-EAST WARD. .. Mrs. Di. Curtis, ndliiriery and fancy goods 13 F. Thorn, confeetiouer . II L. J. Dike, grocer an 1 confectioner .. 13 Mrs. J. A. Smith, millinery and fancy goods 1( Miss 51(11mi it, inditnerr anti fancy • gaols 11 Hanlon Brothers, groceries.....- 1.1 John C. Beebe, dry goods • 13 B. Davies, pictnre frames 14 I'. A. Beek -r &1„_.0., groeerles and 7 E. Coughlin, boots and shoes 11 G. spatforti, books II I'm terson & Avery, hardware 13 S. Smyth, hatsand caps 13 Mrs. R. Hyland, millinery and fancy . go 5ii...... 14 7 14 - 1 J.O. Selden, hard ware -. 8 21 in French & 11eKnIght, grocers 4 SO 110 Crouch & Brother, flour and feel 3 100 00 It. W. telit, totia,curast, It 700 McConkey a Shannon, hardware 7 10 On Johnson ct Brevidtier. wholesale grooms 2 110 00 Ileur Neutecuer, -rocerles and NC.' 12 12 30 H. W. Gross, boots and shoes It 7OO J. Wriliams. boots-and shoes It 700 smith & floss, grocers - 11 •7 00 George L. Baker, brewery r 21 (1) M. F. Worden, grocer . 14 7 60 W. D. !Jaynes it Co„ 'Priors 12 12 50 patent medicines, 1 :,i) qj C. Siegel, groceries 12 12 50 Wm. smmtier A Co., t 4 - L. Chapman . agent, sewing machines i 8. 80 0') R 5 Morrison, dry goods i. 11 11 lx) Diefendort, Gross a Foster, dry goods_ 6 CO in W, W. Pierce & Co., hardware and Gm. 12 . 1 , 50 H. B. tlaverdick, dour and feed 6 ,'" lito Jenes A Lelle gents' farntshing goods ' ;and clothin , 10 20!00 ci.ughf,y, m•croary it moorhe.us, booms and stationery 12 12 -11 W. H. Gienny, eroc -cert. ... 10 20 ei D. P. .t-. 3. P. Ensign, books and statn'y 13 10 00 L. H. Clarg, boots -did shoes 12 12 50 BurPni Bros. it 0., owl dealers • 6 50 Oil ilark & G orlivln, b inkers :Li 09 J. Kunz, agent, lilts dind caps 13 10 00 , John .1. Jost:ice, merchant tailor 13 10 in IA McGrath, clothing ' 13 10 e) Ball at Colt, bankers 30 in Baker, 'Odhelmer A Co., dry goods and - Clothingl2 12 5) 13. F. Tags, sowln - i ' fitglahines ' 834) 0) G. L. 1-10bloard, plumber and gas titter lilo 09 Viers it Elliott. drugs • ........ I 1 li in " - patent me Brows • 3 10 9.1 3. B. Nsliby a km., stationers:and btu ders 13 l 0 UO John Banyarcl;grove• les gnmid- protliw" 12 13 1.) P Alinnig A 00., wholeiale grocers a 109 in F. Sc melder, groce , les • • :12 12 .0 H. V. titerwr, toit.tee , ttil.t. . . .. ..•. it - 700 W,'J. sands it CO. grtuvriel aid (no t • ViStadA . 11 7 in J. Debi & 04., till I lards, 3 bib1e5,.......:.. t.. ' ;0101 Mrs. Catharine Fuesz, brewery..., -g . , 2 i9O - Xlleli tel Knoll, groceries i 'll 7 44) S 1310) & Belknap. lion rland geist 13 19 59) Chas. Erhart, grocerles....... ........... , ..: 11 7 119 L Peter Bastin tar, tin waree ...., „,„ I 1 700 John ItetTinaii, masteries • 14 7'o) 1 B. Schlaudecker, groceritsi and'troy .. 11 10 00 1 IL Knell ilk Hon, groceries and glass ware -4 13 10 04 1 4 John Llemuldrig, groceries ...g .. ~. , .:. 11 700 shisobalil ilrinnv, naerchant. tailor 13 10 60' •A.l2tirt ice groceries. • 1:1 10 OD Jacob Llebel, hoots and tilitit's ...„... —.ll • 7 0.1 . I layes a Kepler, re d estate dealers.- 30 In P. Knipp .r, groceries 14 709 M. iletbuct 4 Bro., groceries and pruv. 13 1 4 300• D. Krick, bouts add shoes 11 7PT F. Messmer,' groceries r• ' - • 13 10 (0 Cooper Rms., grocerles,dlour and feed 10 :' '..) 00 Fnank. Kessel, greeerksi 14 701 M. Doll A eon, boots and shoes 11 7 011 Henrs Mayer & -on, haro ware 14 7CU C. Mclntosh, narvlware 12 12 50 Boyer a Fittinz, liarfiwttre - t.... 8 In 00 Jacob Neubauer, groceries ~ 13 10 Du Jai-reek! it Lietz, pltunhersi and brasls foundr. 'l3 Cleveland it Co., Erie City Iron Works 11 11. Niayo, ironic* 13 Cochran A Young, tin, glass:and paper • ware - • 12 A. Liebe! '3, Bro., gents' furnishing goods . 11 .1. 11. Minot, furbiture 11 Z. B.nith, music store --• II invite & Llo , dr!.. goods 4 .1. W. Ayers furniture R B. . Foote, boots, shoes and loather- 12 sr. Dlekinson & Son. dimgs arid liquors 1.1. ' " patent medicine.. II S. Erhart A Son, trunit•4.' ~..7.1 11 C. Deck, tobacconist - 1 , 1 ilubbiard Bros., tin and hardware ' 10 Yale Dime Flavlntpi 81111 k........:............ Germ in Savings Bank H.-F. W Mole it Co., tek, cot Tee, sugar_ 10 A. G. Atkins & Co., Mrs and straw g'ds 13 Edson. Churchill aCo , dry goods • - 7 ' - e ' SOUTECERIE: • _ Jno. 3linnig, groceries and provisions 12 Charles Miller, flour and reed 14 South Erie Iron Werke, hardware 14 'henry Kalvelage, brewery • Charles Koehler, brewery P. Fredertohs, ()oaks and pictures 14 lobo Cmnenherger, .'groceries 13 F. Datidenhutrer, boots and shoes 'l4 D. Steiner a Son, merchant tailors • 11 A. Kerner, grocierfes...:-.......".. .... :. .... 11 V. Hines, groceries...,.- 14 C. Flickinger, Un and sheet 'Mu ware 14 .T. T. Deakergrocertem anderocley ware 13 ERIE DOdE. D. D. Walker, forwarding and Eonh'n.. 11 Daniel Knobloch, gr0cerie5..............-... 14 Metcalf a Mean, coal dealers 43'0. Carroll& Bros., lumber yard.-- 4 R int a Rankin eoal and salt. ...... ....,. :7 Zo m ba C o., owl dealers...-....- ...... .... ....., 8 I , i7cb) abbrrtioemento. • • CLASq..TAR. Henry Itawle & Co., coal And oro ti . 1 / 1 09 Claric, MOIL& How.•, lumberdeaters... 6 50 00 • .711,1, CHEEK. • F. Shultz, fjour and feed - 13 10 00 V. Shultz, groeerlea and provisions.... 12 12 30 Halite Mau roi 41 Co., brewery 50 00 J. Hearn & Cti . .. coal and ore 1 200 00 Altb, 311ryer, brewery 21 OO U. Knoll, brewery , ~ 25 00 J. tsepii nellnger, bream!' y....... ..... „,„„„, ~ 2, 00 Michael Ehret, boors II 7 110 J. Seib, groeerlC .14 ' 700 JOllll St rawhl, groeyrle. ' 1-1 700 SUMMIT. .1. T. Whiteford, gmeerles Jacob Vogt , brewery. Peter 1..0r1.e, Joseph Skater, brewery IFARBOR CREEK, C. Ifitehrocic, dry goods and groceries 14 I..Carier, dry good , and groceriem 1.1 J. 11. Chambers, urY goods and groce's.l4 ' NORTH E UST. [Maw! a Afaaltlimpi groceries... J. D. ' , amain, billiards, 1 table.. J.llll Grier, dry goo is BUrillett. & Town, dry goods 12 " patent medlclue- 4 W. P. Cause, furniture ll • 0. A. Tag", tobacconist t 11 Brookins CV t 'o., Merchant tailors and. . boots and shoes ' ' 13 Johnson & Caldwell, bonus and .stary 13 John Sinithers. conlmtionery 11 M. T. & d. D. Selltr•-ing, Hardware 14 A. F. Jones. dry goods 12 Vomiter. & Nason, dry goods 12 W. H. It: 4 ms, boat", ,mnd shoes ...... ....• . 13 G. Ellen, millinery goods 14 T. li. Grey, drugs 13 " •' patent medicine 4 A. ' W. Geer 4 , 'o., hardware 13 Comstock & Crawford, grocerlt s. .... .. 13 Lo top Brothers, drugs • II SI .. patent medicine I F'. Jones .t Co., clothing 12 q. M. licianttp, groceries 13 L. S. Butterfield, auction and comitilS • pion -.....,'1 I Jacob OrihriM. billtirds. 2 tables James Bannister, brewery John ilitmens, boots and shoes Ezra Seoulivr, flour rood feed. EDINBORO. Oh(man de Co., dry giods and clothing 12 A. J. Proudilt, roceries 13 E. W. Twichell ' ,t Son, dry goods and groceries . 12 E. W. TwJelled e, Son, bankers W. BeebeoirUgg...„,. ... ... . .... ..: patent medicine.... U. Ruddick, dry goods.. NI. Phelps, dry goo Is L. 0 Church, hardware K. B. MeLatighry & Phipps. dry goods 11 L. M. Saley, gro, eries • 13 P.tterson .t Cook, Mtn I ittita:.... 12 W. S Proadfit, drugs ' - I i a 1.11 • p•tient • ••edici tie . 4 1 ....1.14tanr0rd. merchlnt tailor. ... ...... II Q. R. Goodell, groceries W. Greenfield, drugs and liquors I t , a " patent medicine 4 fit. W. 11 , am at Co., boots and shoes .... II 11. I ewk, books and Stationery 11 C.. Grim, furniture 11 J. Cornell, flour and feed • ',MIDDLEBORO. Wanelilf 13ros.,tntacconI.ts 11 John W14.41e, gi cw,vri es IS F. Lamoson dry goods and grarerles 13 la Dunn, dry goods and gr0c..r1e5....31 L. Pease, (try goods and grneerles 14 John.,ehhonunaltf , r, dry goods and gro cei i es I I Z. A. Parker, flour and Iced 11 700 W. ei. &C. McLane. groceries l3 10 4J Guldest tint ,i. Simmer, dry goods and caviling 12 12 ..50 , J. De4trnet, geoeerles .12 12 . - ,0 V. M. Waters, arneertei 12 ' 12 50 0;13. John,on,flry goods and groceries 10 11) iso C. iluntatibach, boots Mid alif.a. 14 • 7 00 11. 0. Frisbee, groceries 11 700 IS.. "'Ever. Meaning l3 10 00 la CO if) 11l _hl 131 IC. Webber, groceries - II 7 ua N. T. Hume, drugs and liquors 13 • 1.5 ak " • " patent medieine... - 4 3OJ A. J. Porter, clocks, watches and jew eh v 1-1 7 d'l W. G, Flower, drugs 11 7do 'patent medicine 4 3 IO lohni.andqretn, hardware 11 13 CO r. 11. stierer & Co., dry goods and gro ceries ..- ... 11 W. I. King,lriolta and stationery 11 A. Frank & son, boots a d shoes ..... -. 14 Dabii - ey &Warden, dry goods II P. Robrtson, gr. 'eerie.l i Whltriev a lAiiyes, hardware , ........ ... .. 14 A. Saltsittan, brewery E. Cooper, banker........ :. M. 11. Jones, billiards, 3 tables Win. C. Putnam, coaldealer....... ......... _ 11 ALBION. - J. R. Carpenter, confection( ry........... 14 W. D .land, billiards, 1 table Larabee, Barnes &CO., dry goods and groceries 13 D. I.:', re.ey. groceries 11 .1. D. Mcßride, merchant tai10r........... 14 James Vanalckle, hardware ' 13 W. A. Pratt, flour and teed 14 J. Skeels, clothing 11 Davenport &Son, books and station'y.. 11 L. D. Davenport, drugs and liquors .... 14 p vent medicine 4 .1. Wells, dry goods ant groceries 13 H. It Adams, boots and shoes t 4 lIARRISONVILLE. - • Dex.ler Spaulding, dry goods ...... ...... I I EAST SPRINGFIELD. Charles Vanslckle, hardware 14 Cross & Webster,dry goods and groce ries i. 11 T.,S. Cowles, dry goods and groceries.. 14 , IL R. Miller, boots and shoes 14 G. Redder, groceries ' NORTII SPRINGFIELD. John Norton. groceries ~.. Jackson et., NrII:Ve, dry goods and gnu. cerles ..... II 7 nn 701 15 op 5 Oo 10 W 7 110 200 :000 12 .10 2200 7 00 io o) 7 IN) 7 On WEST SPRINGFIELD. A. J. Thomas, dry goods and groeerleN 13 R. Potter a " " " 13 .I.l{, t:ecuuldv, II 10 u 0 10 01 10 Oki 11 O. to 00 10 00 15 '4.) 7 fill 25 00 7 Od CIII.3IMY W. IL Chee•eman, dry goods. , 13 " p dent medicine R. /3, Barnes, dry goods arid .. groc , 1 r C 0131317 F. S. Barney, flout, 6,e.r, coal ;Lnd Ihne 10 Frank Lawyer, groceries 11 A. Ft Messenger, dry goods and cloth ing 13 W. IL Rlehmond, millinery goods - It J. A. 51.-.:Kinzte, merchant tatior 10 C. L. Keny, tobacconist II 11. C. Maxwell, trot 4, and leather... . /3 Edwin Biter, grog r .s 13 I 'has. Englhdi, grog lea 13 .lulta %t - 10.e, 1.;113 , 0t . leg, . 11 14.11. Barlow, eat ectionety aild new., depot II 7 00 A. Martin, dry , uods J. It. uraves, jewelry ....... 13 10 ip Moan 4 f 'oillns, books und music 'tore II 7 0.) Jones & Sperry, drugs II lo 00 '' patent medicine 4 ~ 00 Mrs. Newman, clothing. :. Ii 7• 00 'M. P. Kilburn, clo.dts,watches, Jewelry 14 700 11. Dowel, grocertes 13 10 IN) 1.. C. L-ry, clothing , 13 10 00 Peter Bruns, ury goods 1:3 In 00 J. Kat •ng, clothing ..... . ...... ........... ..... 14 700 chutes Warner, Clothing ' 14 700 I. Fragner, gents' furnishing goods 12 12 - .:42 R. Barlow & Son, news dealers 'l4 700 D. Whalon, DonoN.l2 12 30 P. Sabetz, tobacconist I ......... 14 700 .4. Kearsou, billiards,3 tables ab 00 W. G. Nantz, dry goods • 13 10 (Si W. A. Roe, drugs ... . 14 7 (Kt " " patent medicine ...... ........ .. 4 .3 00 NI. Hooker 4 Lb., groceries 13 10 00 1.. Dill' nbacb, grocer!, s. 13 lu 00 George E. Peek, !Uri:Mere 13 lu 00 L. L. Genyon, hardware, ....... ......... ...... 11 70) Finch 4 Kesler, billiards, 4 tab1e5........ 60 I1(4 E. Bordwell t Co., flour and feed......... 13 10 00 Weeks Brothers, groceries__ ...... ... . : ... 13 lu (Si 'W. H. Morgan, grocertes... ...... .....:\........ 13 10 ea (4. Asher tobacconist ............... .......... 11 7u) H. Serials), coal yard ........ .........,',........,.. 14 7GO Weld & Keeler, dry goods F. 30 00 Thomas Chapman, boots and shoes... 13 10 tKI Sirs. H. N. l'arsons, mi11inery........ ..... 14 700 Barnett Brothers, gr0ceric5..........,:—... 8 33 00 4,. E.'. Alallett. boots and 5h0e5„.......... 14 7 (Si V.S. Sloan, tobaceonist :. 14 7 00 We4t 4 Brother, grocerie, .11 13 Id 3. W. Merrill, mi11inery....,..,............... II 700 13. P. Man, paints, oils and glass.. ...". II 7 lk) Vandesar & Tyler, hardware....,.......... 13 10 t 3) C. Swift, hardware ...... 10 20 u 0 J. W. lihtir. groceries 12 12 .30 F. Shiely, furniture .l' 12 50 .Joseph Clark, Mottling .. .... 1, lil 00 E. Elilson, bowling saiohn 2 aileYs.... 10 00 H. tt speesmatt, hoots anti shoes 13 Itt 00 John Wtillants, eon fectionery .11 7-00 stmlth. Enson ,t Co., flour and feed__ 13 10 00. Jolla tstuttlx, trunks ............ ~.. 11 700 Johnson ,t Hubbard, gr0cerie5........... 12 11 501 It'. :deed, tirags and sum i0ttery„......... 14 -13 11l " patent medleines 4 .5 00 Hawkins ,t 1'0‘ver..,0rug5..................... 11 700 - " patent medicine_ 4 5' 00 :dart in stmt k, dry g00d5...........—......... 10 20 00 it. Lang, hardware 13 10 td Joseph Pratt, boots and 5h0e5.........: .... 13 10 CO 'l3. It. 'Newton, dry g00d5....t............. ..... 12 12 30 Norton & Wilcox, groceries......... ..... „.. 12 12 :33 .T. Elsworth, drugs II 10 30 " patent medie1nw....._....... 4 500 A. Black, tobacconist,. . 11 .7 00 A. Siegel & co., clothing.... .. . ...... —.. . ~.. 13 10 00 14. A. Bennett, produce and lumber.l'Z. 13 10 00 I' Keehler, dry goods 14 700 J. 11: Vaughn, liquors : ' 13 13 00 P, Wagner & Co., brewery 113 00 J. L. Homes, groceries__ 1I 7 to) fThomasMattony, groceries,. ......... , ...... 14 7 00 John daze!, liquors II 13 00 51 B. Messenger, groceries - 13 10 00 S. S. .Barclay, news depot ' il 700 J. H. Chapman, lumber yard 11 700 Chester & Stiney, agents, 1iqu0r5......... 13 10 00 E. F. Squires, sewing machine 5.......,... 14 700 J, D. Murry, dry goods 13 10 - 00 „F. Barker, dry goads...:. ' 4......1S 10 00 'Eabes & Tinker, music store ..... ...?... ..... 14 7 H. 'F. Nash, hardware 10.. 20 0 Potter & Oa., ,coal and 1umber...._......... 13 10 00 Charles Kretth, hardware ' - 14 700 Lereus Aforrit dt Co.. groceries and crockery 13 P. HolTman, &rugs and 1ign0tr5............ 11 6 • •II . patent medicine ...... .. ...... 4 Spencer .s Bradt, groceries ' 10 11. D. Hubbard, groceries and ertielte ,ry ware ' 13 J. ti. Weeks, variety store 14 H. Morris, brewery ' , Ilger y & Bonier, provisions It D. Mat - , market car P. A.E. it. It,— ...- 14 WaL Kendle, groepriect . 14 •-- -- MILL V.ILL_.I 2 O,E. , E, Beardsley. dry good ' and groceries 11 Kenven & Co„ drugs a dliquors / I p dent- t etlitine ..........4 Ford & Wallisolry go s and groceries 11 Colt & Campbell, dry Dods .:..- 14 WASHING N TOWNSHIP.. T i C. Martin a Son, (Iry g, cats and groce ries II Ilenry Drake, dry goo is and groceries 11 N. Middaugh, groceries . ' 14 tONv.:0111) TONNSITIP. W. L. B ooth, Aldrt&So: dry goods ..- . .... ..... ..... -n groortriesia. • WAVNE TOWNSHIP. D. W. Menrard, dry goods and groceries 11 10 al 7 (X) 10 0.) 40 • • 70, 1 0 I .) /1) 00 10 00 10 00 7 OD 10 00 IBM BLAR(.2I.IaII'ER.. Erie Paper Co.; R. L. Perkins ngent..... P;URVI ENV. Thornton Bros., merchant tailors 14 ,Pergnson a Ray. dry goods . 13 W. E. Eaton, groceries - " 13 Perry Fargo, hardware H Strickland ;.t!CO.', drags and Sonora 14 CI .'• patent medicine 4 Joie ph Genshromer, dry goods 11 M. eL. shomaker. breViwY R. Pettit, dry good% and grader's:rt..... 12 A. SOnti. Coll and produce .. ...... 14 Jacob Shatter. groceries ----,-• 34 10 00 700 So 00 sO 4 O 40 IV 5000 14 711) Z 1 4X) GRELNE. 11 2500 /i' 709 3) 00 12.50 12'50 5 (U 7 00 7 OU 1 1 7 I RI 00 12 ill 10,r) ME 7( - 1 5 i ) 7 1$) 7 ( 7Q . ) 716) 7 .r'l 7 ( i 10 00 700 7 00 UNION 7.00 7 0 7 .5.) 7 01 r) 11 I%) 50 0. 7 110 7 RO 3 , 3 i 3 EOM MS 10 () 1000 700 10 1 , 0 5 t 4 :•0 00 7 00 In (JO 7 00 :0 ilo 7 0 , ) /1 44) 14 1 ) 11) 0 In u 0 10 00 10 ao 5 00 00 00 10 00 - 700 2% 00 7 00 7 00 7' (V 10 00 10 50 5 0,1 700 700 7 OJ 7 0.; 7 01.) 14 -no 11 I" 00 Alto abbtritsements WATTSBUIV; IL F. Town,ilry rxxls ......... ':l•4: 1 •4 D. A. Patterson, grocellem.. * W. B. esmitii,,drugs .... • • " patent 11 r ,: .. `C. 11. • !nip ii.y and J. i•keli,s a hardwar c ' I WU. EMS " ,p&t.mt tnylodro Field & 118y8, grocer ,J. B grveone, ........ Nitthan Janet, 4.70 ct r). W. AV. B.tets,,TocericB • GIRARD: Nichols & Rllve. thorn; d r y 1,. S. Jones 'et Song good" , ' • ,• •' Rand ril 6 :loos, n. 4 rq %raj Qulllford, 11.11 y & Co., & Day, dry good, Battles a. Webst.f.-r, Ilea 4 clam dry g ,, ..N1..4 Hyman 010)0t/1, 11W - k, KilUeS J. H. Neee, Inman' e ............ 8. Pta4e, gt nee! le B. C. Lly, cirtign and 11.1,, patent nootcim IL A. Tram, wBrlety more.. -C. FF. Rockwell, dry yowls . • FL Becker, merchant tmlor L. L. Hart., clothing H. Drury, groceries and p dent Levi Jackson, coal Wm. Drury, tartan!, C. Brulltford, W. F. Ball, groceries O. Snrneant, dry LtGekrth, and Knx., , r,, T. K. Smith, produce dealc•r.. • W'ATERF,dth D. McFadden, billiards, 2 ht. Ila n rris& Bros., dry goods arl.l i . . M. It g ferry, dry good !, Phelps .t Son, dry good%. Barton A: Futberhighanyhy . groceries G A. Hine, hard wai Clark A iiUgheN, ,1. trunk's S. liartley, boots, show 10 1rnull, r, Davidstroyd,grrn erieN ...... .„.. 1) 'yid HII I, boots inn! Nies, .. A. M. C:i Dn', g roceries A. Oliver, groceries ...... .... >l•Kay& lay tie, d ty.lood,. and eiot!Jl:tg Whitney, Oliver h Cu:, groctrie, produce Johnson & Magill, bout, arid :Lek, Benson A West. bankers P. P. Jud‘ou 4 Co., dry goods ernes . . I. 31 'Waite s Soo. book :In I VA Handds, Putman, !arnica e.... • .M. Maxwell dry goods awl Judson & Wilder, hardware...... . ilowman Austin, drugs and 110....- " patent 111 , 111. U. P. Mateiwt, gro?eried ...... Ilrevver, drugs and liquors •-• patent onedlcine.. „ - - alsworth, ens 11 lnery sfssis Je,4akludsley, dour and feed WATERFORD AM's lAndsley s Kln;;sloy, gro •erlrs.,. • ELK CREEK -TJWS:+IIII 11. NI. Irish, dry goods and gtoc, rx • j, wois non, dry goods ............ .... .• .1. Iteaurnont, groceries and I). Ilobberts, dry goods .and D. 11. Wood, dry goods and gr.,,,, n „ L. Ball, groceries FRANKLIN CF.STIII: J. IL Steadman, dry goods and . rtes LOCKPORT. Bunnell d Peas, dry goods and gn, , rl.•s J. P. Sh,cllate, boots and .r, J. ifithe.id, groceries Win. Tyler, grocede4 ..... . A Court of Appeal will be heLl al • House, In the city of Erle, uu t , n , lny, 1g69. - J, ft. TAI aprB-3w. Mer , ,rit.l.• Ai. 1 tt.:4 f 3 0 . SPRING SALE POPULAR GOOD POPULA.R PRICK 7 (1 10 00 7 0) 7 00 7 00 5 i 10(X.1 7 00 Mammoth Dry Goo, HOENE FURNISHING EMPORLUE Diefendorf, Gross Si Foci, NO. 7 rt-mrvo Dry Goods Departmen: In the lint Goods department so uffs: _ tensive Assert meat of fashionable...lr eotv.tstlng, Ia part, of MA , It at. Alpacas, Black Silks, Popilly, A Cloths, Stripes ibt , Stti ts, I:..tr.ir • ‘• g , ,Dtlies, French Prints; Etnabi stet 1 Gingharns,Laces, Embroideries II G ayes, Hosiers* Trimmings, 11.1np Me Linens, White and Colored Linen isheetings Blenched and Stripes, Checks , Denims, el C., c.e. lIOV 1 furnishing Departm: • In our Carpet and Holm" Fornts!iit. merit we have in story. and •ntt'r; largest and mo , t ccrapiete-%toelz nt before shown In this city. WALL PAPER! WALL PINE An Immense stork of Arneriean sty 1.7- W , lll Papers, from the cheapest ino." - through all the lutermediategn.d..: , hand stamped Gold, Tinted and ' per.. VIIRPETS: CARPETS! CARPET" Plain. and Tw111( d nettan, 1, , t and Rag, Ingrain, Three try Ingrain, American and Fr:1i••'• • Brussels, Body Brussels and Vet,. N. Arr-r A large stock - of that Jos tly relehrat , lT. Cane 111dtting of all widths. goods direct of the: mann fact o abled to otter nunsual adrunt.e- ' ' ers, OIL CLorlis—Floor, Table n. ri,l I Ts widths. • • LACE CURTAINS ANL , f•"'. ham Scotch and Tambour I..tee colon , of Repo und Terries"rran , p , a , .. - , land for Shades, pronounced to all used them to be the best article e5, , r, ,, 11 . for "Mules. Cornices, Shale . Rods, Matt; roam, etc., etc. " 1 M2NEIM Lounges, Niattressea and Pillows on 11;: made to order by an werteack4l up!,(,' In conclusion, our stock is run and in every department, and our motto ever bus bees, promptness In• orders left, wltit us, nod honesty und in with every one. call and See if we do not tell the Mt:. DIEFENDORF, npri-tf. No. 7 Reed Howie, - **The Best Way" filo OBTAIN heavy yard-wide Cot ton Is tosend us a Ctubof 30 namovit 1W - for our dollar goods, and get tirrnty." . ,,' as commission for tooting the club. yards for club of GO, ‘lxty-flve yard , WO. or lai yards if the agrnt scuds for 100 articles outof the club. MARIO paid In othergoods. THE 01.0E57. • and It cu.n. RELIABLE DiILLAB , "-I L "' 5 . IN BOSTON.' Male uud female agel,'‘„.,. Send clubs and money in regl.demd matvinter prompt returns ti IN ec` al, AVIiiC AT oVreic for Circular and I', List of dollar goods, hefore Nending' ,l ' - KARTMAN S liENlt.tl trley AI., ' aprt•lm` Important to Farmer , . ED. AT FAlltVip k 1 MN, has for a ale a eholoe lot 0: tier and Timothy Seed. A 1... Fife Canada Spring Wheat. kr - % Harrison and igercer Seed Lime. White Lime, Land Plator, etr., etr. Very low for each aprl-3w, Dissolution of • l'a;ioer .b/P s CO-PARTNERSHIP horetotore e s Tbetween J. J. 'Priemler and Jolla engaged in the 'maling busineeowy title of Fuessler & ,i-oxiner• &deed by tnatual consent. The be continues at thA old Stand by J. J. who la authorlted to settle all J. J. JOHN SO': • aprl-3w. Secrets Worth KPOITII4% GIVEt. 3 RECIPES for hundreds or des in universal use, eaqtty111: 00 : , : east and readily hold at large 1 ,1,1 t h, en! medicines, manufacturers' Ne0vt...,.. et& JE,SE. HAN&Y & . c'o.. 119 New Valc. MEM EMI MI