Erie Market Pri c ee 111.0VISI(iNS. 'toying. Selling,. 4i 30 aw,4() 23 :?5 25 IA ;1i 8 10 2 00 2 50 2 501.1/ 75 3 0.1,t 1 Ot) 2 60 5 00 2 00 roistius., ii , fit4.r. ,0 . , i44,,-,•.'. V ' • 1,44t , i• 6 l'' 4 ahloge, i bead .4 .14.11,,4. 1.:1,41i.... 0,, Flu_, 1. ti,ii. ... kott i, ... T. 1041 . • • 1.11 , 11 • .1 414i. , 41, --; 6. ~ i., , •144 , .., 4111 , I. 1 , 111 : 211.810 15 0. 4 11 4 ,,i• Ghillies? 16. 15 ~; , , p , 0 tar-- ...... G .. ..15 ‘...a."0 lb- •••••“••• - ••••••• - "41 8 , 3 1 0 104';f15 il 011.—Slizar t`tired,lo)...._ , ~ ,,4, 2 , 25 II iis-1.1111,14 In, ....,,,,..... 21 la .-11oublers, p th. .....- ........ ... 17 : 18 1 4,, t 1z, V bbl.. .... ...... ••• •.. V. Oa ..' • .. 11,., , C „ WS ,. 11 bb1.... 17 00 • 1 , 144,1 iii', 4', 'l4 liz. •••• ....-- 21 25 ~,v , .r A 1.41, 9 , bushel .... .....10 00 10 00 t T..:1 01 iIY S'"l 3 50 4 40 i , ..ix 1 , . , . 44, 50 300 OitAIN, FLOUR ,k 5.11.4 FEED. - • Wholcsulei Retail. p r . ar * NS XW.W. 91 b b 1.... 9 25049 50 10 00 ~Vi, .prim, q 1 bbl 6 6. Y 56 I' o7 0 ,g 7.,,, si nber 94 bb1..... 7 :1,0147 .50 8 50 „ c re 70 bb1...._ ..... , .... . 6 '6,47 00 6(0 ~ p t, cilitte winter 't/ hu.. 4 7(.' 1 i. 4) arcing - ri bush 1 50- . 1 , 0 •• s pri? 0u5h....„..... 140 145 ',I n, hl Ow i-gr I rI bushel.... 76 ii4i • 00 -.- 00 . I:4I.'ELL.INII.7s M== MMI AtrUertiocuttltto. Publislices Notice to seelire insertion, must be t. unSed in by Wo I aesday evening, unless thcg a., le, than t Itree srmsres in length. : 11,ellir tit not ordered t. , r speel- Nei wtll •be emitlnued at the expense the parties. Arl‘ er. Istria' accounts are .lii.oterly. Attorneys trill be held for advertisement.% published be their order. and the brlls sill be made out In their MUIR S. The advertising rate* on oar no.t page A., ill t e strictly atlia_red to. EXeelliOrteOt 1..,11"rtt-,. r.ion• on the ,state or ttl Grortit• t p., Erte t im, t_t r bolt: att.let, , gutttl, ett ill all ils,lebt,„l t o sa id ,„ motte,l hit t. p.. 3" tti.tut, and t nose h. 0.1114 rl tout. .t.tatta.t th • ,auto wlll proolit atitly.tit Fi!vattE D , I, I.r rtrc hti:t•l t tatnent, E utost:A. yrs, • A r r:...64- • Ex‘,utorA., 0RP111.01 , 4 - COUIZT SALE OY TIIVI . . Real Estate of James K. Sterrett, DeeNl. I .IIE i - NDER-iitiNED, by virtue Of an order ,f the Orptia•is l'ourt Of the county of Erie, wilt oiler:it pooh,• s'Oe, at the mitre of Iritlnlli .oll 114 Fri net street, Erie, Pa., on is the :.fay, Is 1, at 2 o'clock. p. . seribed lane% belonging to or J j/11YS 11. Stereo r, dedd, vii: :11t Um( eof PO nit situate in Greene Ile , in said ,seAty, pArt aet So. 21!•:, tiontided its folluws: 0,-.;:uning in the is_iitre of the old WattAburg the June: 101 l of lite Laurence road, ...lilt along L turence r0.t.1 1.1 nail per rhos ; thence south, we.t per. 4. N; t heitoe swat road mst, -lour p.-relies lo a post, the e.,ruer ~f Vm. I tnd ; thorn Lan rrm Lori and three-iourths . p. to .1 po , t.; thenci• north seventy-live t.) tart of fro , lice Pin 11.-y • tileips: ',lst jr Pinney' , I forty perches ; thence north by. !'run'g's Lind one hundred and eight , v . re 01 the old WAttsourg road; then east along said road lifts- 'dye , 't „ the place of be ; inning, containing ;lei es - of !awl, more or test, 101(1 incliar; a iarce- fr.tine i.arn ereeiJsl thereon. an eleared attit tot.. lalvt. ittl're city of south 11,' Fifth street, P. tier omit street, north by in. lot No. in.: iO-in-lot No. In bald . ' ::ad bilan , e in •• pt l an0n...1 in , talittent, to be ~,•core,l, by hofitt :in.! twartgage on OD- prentisa., an ILNittett. For information about (kt,r spply to the Uudt.r,Ltried. , u• loins , ;.Junt.oi, My attorney, Apt .ta-t I Ni. .1. STE It I{ l•-.TT it EPS) ItT FAL: Ot the Flr,t Na'won wl 1,1%: •rf rtwoo, Milk, in title e amtv, iu ,t“ of Pennsykanl4, at the close of 1'0.17111.11ty of Npr;l„l.,'-': El= 1.0.1 n., Ind bke0.0tt..... .. _.......:.S 51,1 , 9 45 . 0:11111. r.• i Pat, r . . 45, 00 15 I.‘,.l.tnze ..... ....... [l.+h , ls tu secur‘,..;•tretriat ntn. W,1.01 )) C. S. Bon k :twi -zeeurltte., on !Lind 1,450 110 II; her r4toc•l:i,B •wls and Nlorr,..,,tges(lts fr.)ut tool Ite,,ert;e .I.geh Is 'as Per SI•1101t11Q1 ...... ..... Due trout other National Ban Ith (a, por wiled . Furmture an.l Fixtures, Current Ex pelllS. Tax,, Pahl Prumlunis ......... C.L.,:t Lem. , including Stamps Say per 4ehedule( 29" 50 flOts of ntYrr National Banks MO 0) Trail wind Cu rrenc.y,inel udinu nlekles 105 13 Specie' ti toll Leg.tl Tender Note.; 6,10 . 0 uv ERN EMS= Capital Stook DI 1d in .. ........ .. ...$ 50,000, 00 Surplii Fund._ . -.. 2,53199 Exchange.. • S!okil 4, Interest. ... 6,_6.• 71 Pront and L0 , 5^,.... ...... ...... 1•:,..,i; .01 k ii,s 'Circulating notes rei`eived front i ..,inp troller 4\01 . 1 00 Ilitlivltinal Depohlts 30,1;:t; 57 !hie to N.ittonal- Banks iturr iteliedulei 9O 62 11111 s Pay.,llle 3,000 00 Total 0.51.39,43 I, .10-,nl. :4111. Camider of the Pint Naional k . of L'n )tills, Erie Pa.; do %I:A..111111y stets that the above statement is true, &the b,,tof my Knowledge and belief. JOSEPH SILL, Ca4igr. Cornet,—AttcA, 11. L. P. G. STRANAIIAN, THU'I. WOOl . 'tat , of Pennsylvania, County of .F.rie, ss. :^s.eln to and sub.,cribc,l hoforethisat ni Apri I, Nil WM. C..JA , :fi:4ON, ap • JltitiCe Oi the Peace. THE CELEBRATED A.T. STEWART & CO. Sole Agents FOR THE UNITED STATES. k at Wbole,tle and Retail by DIEFENI)11111F, GROSS( & FCriTEI.I. and 1.. itu.insz‘vEtr;. atir39-Ixu, - - . , SI'RING TRADE. C. ENGLEHART 4: CO.. I)EALRR.A IN ,BOOTS AND SHOES, Keep always on hand Xll syles of LADIES' ItISYEs 4 i AND CD MDR 'S Prem. Kid,'Goat and Pebble Goat Laced, Button and Congress 'l3 S • fit tlie fluent titiOity,, which wlhl be warranted for durability, as well as to fit, which we will sell as . • 1...0w ns the • "IL.owetst. We also make to order. Repairing carefully attended to. iny2l-tf . C. E. & CO. tssignce in Bankruptcy. TEE DISTRICT COURT Of the United Stang, for the Western District of Penn's'', in the matter of 11. 11. ez C. D. Reynolds, bankrupts. und,rsigned hereby gives notice of his sp ite:tit merit ns assigneeof IL ..tt C. D. Reynolds, urd IN iq thevounty of Erie and State of l'enn'a, within said district 'who 'has. been . ad- Mt:Li ahankrupt upon his oatii petition, by Lae bim tot Court of bald dlbt(lct,daied at Erie, ra•• APrtl it! A. P. Nil , HENRY M. RIBLET, *as lance. Attr. at , w, NO, 13.11 Peach St., Erie, Pa. spit :•-3t. ' • ' ,• -t-- .Aisignen in Bankruptcy. ix Till.: DISTRIs:T COVRT of the Unit;:d J. .snites forlhe Western DistrieLof penn'a, in lite•niattir of John B. Itussell, linnkrupt.'% The un iersicned hereby gives notice of lilsappoint flora as ASsignee of John B. Russell, Of Erie, hi the county of Erie and State of Piz., within rod dL.tnet,whv hats h-en adjudged a' banltrojit upon litscown petit tan fly the rlii , tfief C. urt ot s.ild district. Date at Erie, A. D., HENRY M. 11.11ILET, =‘..slitnee e ' Atty. at Law, \n,LL:',3 Peach St., Erie, apr2.s Notice. 23EitErAirr's OFFICE, ERIE CES{ETEILY. ERIE, PA. Aptil I, 156.9. 1" 'PILE ANNUAL MEETING of the Corporafurs tli(• Erie Cemetery will lie held at the of ace of the Secretary, corner of the Park and Pe.tch Ntrect, on Tuesday event ng,lday 4, IWO, at 7 o'clock, to elect a Board Manag. ra for the easulrig yea and and to transact Stich bIISInesS am May Mimelikfore them. -uP , " 6 -liv t Stl3l. SeeY. Why not Make MonOy W ITH OUR RTENCIL AND KEY CHECK anat. and by selling novel and attractive articles? Circulars five. - 141 `AFFOrtli UFO. CO, 65.6 . 4.1t0n 14111242,,, New Tor/e. WEEKLY OBSERVER ERIE, PENN'A, APRIL 2Q; ;11.3,69 NoncE.—Nrsons sending for they friends in Ireland, or requiring drafts ut sight on' the Royal B ink of Ireloid, will find 'At. A. Quinn. agent for the NAtitinal Steamship Cotupany-, at Ilk new Itte-ttion, Fourth street, nearly op posite the church. ME ConuccrioN.—Jacob Herrington, of liter cer county, wiis elected to the State Senate, in 1821, instea i d of Henry Horst,ll.4' before stilted: His competitors Were Henryt Horst and S outlet Lord, both of Meadville. The vote was for Herrington 1,817, Hurst 1,615, Lord 1,176. TAE STREET IttILWAY.--IVM. F. Rinder • neeitt has been appointed Superintendent of the street r.rilway, in place of E. J. Cowell, resigned. We are sorry to learn that the en terprise has nut even paid working expenses and will have do be Oandunedunless it re ceives a larger patronage. Rinderneeht is endeavoring to run the road with the closest economy, and whit that qbject in view has dispensed with the services of conduc tors, making the drivers collect the fares as well W I manage the horses. • There is some talk of reducing the fare to five cents, with a less rate for persons buying a considerable number of tickets. Our citizens should have local pridesullicienvto favor the rdad with a p tying paitonag,d, and not allow so intp4-`' tandan enterprise to fail for want of adequate stipport. '..8 IX, i ix , . Il} The Truth in Ftur Words. The direct cause of the social unhappiness which: pervades the land, is the thrwilling.: nest of married people and their' gro,vn•up . children to ticeept s an I be content:with - 11.9 much or life as they out coinfortably pay for. The young couple—yea, and the old couple, too—whose income is only tuoco pear, cr less, want to live as though they - bad an in e.iine of $1;?00 $1.500 per annum. They who have $l,OOO a year want- to Jive as though they had $3,000 or $5000: they who have 11,000 wane to Hie a, thi'mgh they had $15,000 or V. 0,000; and so on,cletr to the top of the financial ladder Wirt s must indidge in their little vanities, and so must husbands ; it is mondb rful what ugriad forms and Modes - those Iptle vanities ttssurne ; and so precions means Are wasted, which', if properly husbanded, would in a few rears insure peenniare,o , nnfort and independence. The plain truth of the matter is, that; - in too twiny cases, domestic corrilort, and home enjoyment, ;a n d tr.mtal culture', and spiritual grlrwth, and w•nldly happiness, 3113 eternal lire, are all sacritic..d on the flimsy altar of a nasty ymity. And this is done in tie coun try as well as in the city, and by me‘ ho less titan by women. ACT TO REGULATE. MEDICAL Plt The law passed by the la , zt Lejslature.pro.: Whits , any p'ersort from commenting or con tinuing he practice of me licine or surgery in Ere, Crawford, Warren, Venango and eel , fain other counties, n 111,53 he has grridnated with the degrel of D goor of Iledieine and receivt2d a diplorn t from a eh ir;ere.l medical college, or has keen ei , fht year 4 in continued medical practice. A. .ot the law renders the party gaily of tnis,letneatvw and liable to a flue of n,,t It...stir:a a hundred nor more than five hundred &dial's, one-h of which gnus to the usa of the' informer. Any person who sh ill rindert-:k; , to practice medicine or surgerY, mustappLr before the Clerk of the Courts and furnifita'lti4aetorY evidence that he has complied with the pro visions of the first section above, land Pay a licetise ee of two hundred dollars. • The act does not apply to druggists or dentists, nor to regular physicians cotnnumeilig practice . With the intention of becoming itermanent residents. 9, :41 Q,911 77 1,570 91 1,:10.1 37 __153,192 10 a•T 11 4179 21 1.:979 EDITORIAL Vistions.-,We had the pleas ure of a call, on - Friday, from two of our most esteemed editorial brethren—Charles Stow, Esq.,-of the Girard Cosmopolite, and 11. F. 3forti:4, Esq., of the Warren Ledger. Mr. Stow edits the most fearless and credit able independent paper in Pennsylvania, and is rapidly building it up to a degree of influ ence and prosperity seldom attained by the country press. Few more, genial, able or versatile editors can be , found than Charley Stow, of the Girard Cosmopolite Mr. Mor ris assumed control of the Ledger when it was well nigh a defunct concern, and by his talent's and energy has raised it to the trout r ink among our local journals. , lie is one of the few men wh., value priticiplcs as above even thing, and who would not desert the cause he believes right for all the wealth 6,1 an Astor. The Democrats of Warren coun ty should give the Ledger a profitable patron• age, for it is a journal everyway worthy their warmest encouwemen J13J,111.1 4 1 COUNTY TUACILERS' ASSOCIATION.-Al the session of the Erie County Teachers' AssOel ation, in Harbor Creek, on the 14th and Oth lusts., resolutions were at'optetl-,- Ist, 'Recommending the Edinboro Normal School as a worthy institution. 2d, Lauding the County Superintendency "one of the main Mays" of the common school system, and deploring •'the hostility tif,feel ing toward it." 3d, Praising L. T. Fisk, the present Super intendent. - 4th, Expressing great contiiltlnce hi the committee on permanent certificates, and hi:- Hexing "justice to all concerned requit4:s great care in the election of members to this branch of the profession." .51.11, Declaring that "the time • has fully come when the practice of 'boarding 'round', in Erie comity should be abolislied.' The officers for the ensuing year are: C. C. Taylor, President ; Miss Louisa 'Camp, Vice Presiden;; Mis.s'Bessie Coms6 , ck, Sec retary ; und alias Sue Fleury; Treasurer. 149 SCIIOOL DIRECTORS' CONTENTION.—Tbe triennial meeting of School Directors, fur the el«dion 'of a County Superintendent will be held in the Court House,, on 'Tuesday next, the 4th of May.. A number of gentlemen are spoken of ( as candidates, aruong, whom the most prominent, appear to be L. T. Fisk, present Superletten(fent ; L. W. Savage, for mer incumbent; Mr.,Mcintyre, of Corry, and C: C. Taylor, of Elk Creek. It is sincerely to be hoped that the Convention will aim to secure the best mate . thplace, without re gard to political or . titer considerations. We (I() not care what party/ the manseleetcd may be attached 'to, so that he is competent, ener getic hnd devodeS, to the cause of education. , HONEST MEN.—The Harrisburg State Guard gives a list" of the '"honest men" iu the last Legislature; n 'timbering eleven, out of, thirty-three in the Senate,and the same num ber imt of a hundred: in the , House ;,making„ In the average, one honest man to six others ; (she reader can supply their appropriateAcs igition.) Among tlae'.honestmem'as given by the Guard, we find the names of Senators Wallace and Lowry, and Representatives Hea, and Strenahan. it the Guard's state ment can be relied 'upon, the Erie—county delegation , stood 'as a beautiful oasiS in the midsf of the frightful deseri of Legislative corruption. Tag PLics; TO 131.71 - .—}". Pfeffer at Son, ihe well known Boot : and Shoe dealers, have opened the spring trade with an immense stock or goods. ,They• have. everything in their line, and wait-anted-to hi: equal 'to any in the city, and sold as cheap as the cheapest. Their supply of goods for ladies' wear is un *welled. , Among other specialities, arc the celebrated seal skin and box-too boots,which only need to be , seen to recommend, them selves.. For anything in the "understanding line," rely on F. Pfeffer & Son's as one of the best and cheapest laces to buy. aprit-tf. , Income List tbr'lliett The Limhte-Law levies a ,tax - of 'five per cent. upon every person whose yearly profits exceed $l,OOO, after deducting Federal, State and local taxes, rent, - ordinary repairs, arc'. Every person is expected to make a report of his'yearly business, dint- the requirement is avoided or neglected by a large pertiOn or the eoinmuni!Y. The toltowing list includes all in oar city-and vicinity who report an in come or More than $l,OOO, after making the deductions above cited. The larger portion of our successful business men regard the income tax as an unjust hurthen, and, we suspect, from the fistires below that there is a general disposition to shirk its obligations. By • ad ding $l,OOO to the figures, the exact amount of profit rFported by, each person is ascer tained, not including 'house rent and repairs. C. F. Allis,' - $423R. P. Kinsey, . 848 ' John Abell, 399t5. 11. Kelsey, 844 . Wm, Benson, . 570 IL,C: Kelsey, 91 P. A. Btcker, . 1,684 Jno. Kfflpatrick, 608 Wm. Brewster, 2,475 W. S. Locke,' 9,830 John C. Beebe, 192 Philip Litdiel, - 210 G. A. Bennett, 52 A. Liebe], 210 F. PI Bailey, 3,762 1 ,L. L. Lamb,. 1,600 E. J. L. Baker, 173 4 Ge0. Loper, , 92 A. Burton, 4,4841F..P. Liebel, 1,039 G. F. Brevillier, 1,870 G. A. Lyon, 530 Wm. S. Brown, 3,5671 A, G. Laurie, 646 S. E. Bacon, 2701 M. L. Low, 137 , M. R Barr, 16,089 1 .105. McCarter, - 9,118 W. S. Black, 9,101 J. C. Marshall, 3350 C. Brandes, I,ooo . larshall, 3,068 Wm. E. Bell, 333!. in Miller, 466 A. P. Burton, 4,78,...ti A. Miunig; 812 Wm. Bell, Jr., 2,59.31 G. V. Mans, Thos. Brown, 1,67111/ McAllister. 43'6* John Barton, 2421 W. E. Magill, 1,641 W. A. Brown, 6801. W. Mt Id, W. A. Baldwin, I,697lEliku.narvirt,,_ 6,80 C. F. Bostwick, t 62 C. 8. Marks, 147 B icon, 200 i P. A. Meyer, , 360 Isaac Baker, 1131 N. Murphy,. 'Par B. Baker, 333PAIetealf, 4,034 'C. J. Barclay, 2,000401 in Moore,—' 1,263 11. Blitteitield, 1).'11 - .'31vCre.iry, 8,105 Ifrs. B 2 Boyer, 2,ll7!Selden Mervin, a 893 F. Curtze, 9291Isaae Mtioritead, 1,802 Cos-bran, I,2oslorange Noble, 23,272 O.T. Crouch, 274,T; F. Noble,-- 1,102 John Carse, 75i H. W, Noble; 750 J. S. Carter, 6:75i A. NeKherger, 53 Thos. Cavanagh, 671)Vm. Nick, SOO Mrs. M. Curti., • 250!fttpt nger„ 2;840: P. Crotiell, 17418. O'Brien, 1,705 F. Courchill. 2,471 John . Olivt.r, 1.9.3 -L. li Clark,• iv it , ata: - ; . Henry Catlin, - . 11.5 R. C. Chapman. 831Ttio, tjs[9, Wm. 611 Corry, 9,927,Ge0. tla, r , 365 T. W. CroN\ eli, :"123.11, J. Felton, .2,168 31. Courtr/ght, 12,5004. 11. Pressley, 51 W. M. Christian, 830'C. L. Pierce, 420 J. 11. Carver, 11 A. Y: Parmiee,. 145 A. Canfield, - G. W. Risiine, 346 E. J. Cowell, 98 DaYis Rees; . 712 G. F. Cain:. 1,009 N. W. Rtlsvell, 280 A. IL Caughey; 43810:,J.'Husse1l, 263 C. B. Curtis, 5131. Rusenz,keig, 815 J. Cronenberzer, 2761 Wm. N. Ross. .119 N. J. Clark, . 7881. T. W. Reyno:ds, 1,855 Geo. Carroll, 2,162 i .L. W. Ryan, 1,1.55 Thos.,Cart 011, 2,7621Ja0. Itobinaon, .53 John H. Carter, . 1801 R. W. Russell, 344 W: R. Davenfiort.,6677!llenry ltaw ,9,202 (1. ; 193: C. M. Reed, Jr.„ 770 Irenty Di% 69 1 G. W. Riblet, 473 J. F. D'ekvr, 5811 W,. \V. Reid, ; '5,820 J. Deeisigaker, 3971 E. W. Reed, ' 1,889 C. F. Dunbar, 7,417.11. C. Rigers, 467 W. Dei.smore, 38110. P. Rigers, 5113 Ja 11:m tap,' Q. M. lb•Ull 89306. tV. 11. Dimming, • 158 .Y. J. Rindernechs, 171 .1. F. 14 , ,widi.2;, Sireitner, 397 480 Chit , . Si euber, 219 ji., 2,430: Henri; Staril. D. 'P. Ensign, 628 11. S.SeaniAn, 9,276 F. Etc:11011:mb . , 87 V. Schnitz, 315 0. L. Elliott, 1,597 y. Sella 174 S Erhart, 50 .I. It Stierw,epl, '147 Gustav Dash, ,3874. C. Satlen, 325,4 D. W. Fitch. 428.-lf. C S!innti.nt, -4,105 F. N. Finney, 815 1 M. Sanrord, 10,098 P. Faulkner, 41A..1. Stcrreaf, 122 R adkner. >7171(4. D Seidel), . 800 F. F. Farrar, 315`Jos. M. Sterrett, 1,820 J. J. Fueszier, •76' M. Schlandecker, 839 Jun Fairhairn, 4,015 . (4. Sclilauticeker, 177 It NV. Floe, era, jr., 210 N. E. Stodil .r.l, 44 W. F. Fleming,, 17 i.Jno. B Stierkin, 33 Jos. Fitess, 737 G. W. F. SildtlVin, 1.1 \V. A. Galbraith, 4,858 David Sliirl.:,% 4.984 .J. Gen./minter, 1,7601C1N. C. Shirk, 1.891 Andrew Geist, 419:Ge0. Seldeu. 843 A zro Goff, 6831 F. Schneider, 602 IV 31 1,5051Ja5. S. Sterrett, 2Q R: F. Gaggin, 0851fienry Shenk, , 907 D'. Gunnison, 1,223. J. C. Spencer, 9,755 J. B. Gunnison, 1,002iJ. F. Spaulding, 233 C. E. Gunnison, 2.404,0. Sex:titer, 232 John Hearn, 12,974:J. L. Stewart, • 827 Chas. Hathaway, 930. Wm. L. Sect t, 78,693 H. B. Haverstick, 72015. S. Si encer„ . 60 \V. B. Hays, 3331J05. R. Sterrett., 152 J. W. Hays, 3331 Henry Shattuck, 41.5 Jas. Hoskinson, 832,J. R. Saltsmaa, 1.687 Wm. Hoskinson, 5731 R. J. Saltsman, 1,063 M. Hartleib, 18717. Schturatr, - 39 P. Hall, - F. Swan, 500 G. L Hubbard, .1,6771Jn0. A.. Tracy, 9,639 .Jas. Hughes, .435! D. D. Tracy, 244 ',ll. G. Harvey, I,oe, R. H. Thayer, .2,406 Ira W. Hart, -• ,1,8.17 0 : C. Thayer, LO5O Chas. D 841:D..J. Thayer, 21'0 T. J. lioskinsOn, 324'3:-.l."Town, . 502 D. C. Hutchins, 3,851.0. 3L Tibbals, 0,059 L. IL Hall, 675;31. H. Taylor, 123 J. E. Ilousttju, 250 J. R. Thotniison, Itt L.. 1. Hough.' . 169' B. B. 'Vintent, 9,100 Daniel Jllig; , 223'.1ti0 P. Vincent, 1,518 Haman Japes,- 1,884 T. B. Vincent, 729 Gustav Jarecki, 814', F. Whittich :32 G. H. Johnson, B,Blo' Frank Witic:liell; 2,200 Wm: Jacobi, 106 31. Warfel, 310 Jos. Justice; 125,31. Warfel, Jr., 303 Jas. E Jonett, 2,00/11Joo. H. Wa1ker,,11,799 Hugh' Jones, 750 1 .1. IV: Walker, e;1700 Henry Jirecki, 3,538' T. 31. Walker, 432 C. Jarecki, 2,710 J. W. Wetnhsre, • 919. F. Jarecki; 725' E.,L. WarneV, 817 Th. W. Jarecki, 248 . W. S. \Vanier, 605 August Jarecki, 610 Frank Wheeler; 53 - Hermann Jarecki, 211 Ken. Wilkins, , 150 R. S. Jones, 199 11. L. Wilkius,r 211 H. KalYalage, 221 W. M., Wallace, 1,761 701,Benj. Whitman, 1',337 C. W. Keller, 1,179'4. F. Walther, '430 *. 31. Kellogg, 1320'John Youngs, 1,466 D. 11. Kline, 'l.l2o l John Youngs, . 268 Complimentary Notice :Unintentionally 'we omitted to note the removal of Dr. J. M." Davies from this plkee th Erie, where he resumes the premien of 1 . 16 , 'proftssion.. • Tlie Doctor is 11 pleasant and skillful physician, and deserv'es a favorable consideration from the people of Erie. •We have been personally act - piloted the Doctor tor a period of nearly eight ye:o,mm ,of which was while set vino as a surgeon in the army in North Carolina—=and therefor( spCak advisedly. ,Of Mr. Dish:it, thenrtna "ger of the drug department, we need only say that the citizens ot, Erie' will soon learn to apprt date his skill andcare in emnpound ing drugs.—Oil City Republiegn. " - The DoctOr appears to be a general favor ite atmong the penple .of the oil region, for all we meet cordially recommend him. We are`glinttmknow that his store, in Wright's bl is'already doing a flourishing trade, and the 134,,etbi is muck encouraged at his prospects," He informs us that-it is not his. purpose 'to practice_medicine, but that he intends devoting his whole attention' to the drug business. A JUST LAW, ANDL)!iD THAT SHOULD DE Esvoncy.o.—ily the law - of ISGS, a penalty of twenty dollars is imposed for the killing of rinyinsectivorous bird, one-hdf of this tine to be paid to the h3forincr. here is an op portunity to makeAweive dollars and a half, and render the csmmuuity effective service. There is no -practice so intiu man as the kill ing of the pretty, little songsters that warble beneath our windows and gladden our hearts. It is the duty .of every good citizen to pre vent their destruction, and this only can be done by prosecuting those who violate the law. The birds that arc classed under the head of/insectivorous birds are robins, mar tins, swallows, blue birds, woodpeckers, &c. i &c., n fact all the vairious small birds gene rally seen in this latitude. . TIM Latin.-4 Jake. Erie is open through out its'whole extent, above a line extending from Silver Creek to Long Point,Canada, 'while below tliat the Ice is as compact as during the coldest part of winter. In the vicinity of the ice is jamim4 togeth er tilk degree that gives very slight encour agement for the opening • of. navigation in that direction for several weeks. Vessels arc regulaidy leavigg and arriving between here and the upper lake ports. L'ol:llMat, ITNTontr.—Our po - liticallnstory of the county this' week covers one (')f the most interesting periods in the annals of the country, viz: The first election a Jack son, and the rise and progress of the Anti- Masonic organization. To the older class of our thders it mill recall many events of that day, and to the younger It furnishes Juror *station leach no citizen should. be without. LOCAL BREVITIES. A z•tntrttEß decline in Prices is predicted by several et our commercial cotemporaries. A cm.voeila the time tables of the various railroads centering at our city has been EMI BLACK BASS and perch tire beiiig caught in 6114i:terabie numbers at variouipointi in the bay. IN Union 31111 s, on Friday, a son of Mr. Banner was seriously inju'red by being draWn into thu wheel of a mill. A , GROCERY and dwelling, with the stable attached, near the Phila. & Erlo shops, was destroyed by, fire on Sunday night: . C. W. Crensi;, of Albion, who died on the 10th inst., at the age of 79, had been a Master Mason 45 years, and it Royal Arch Mason over 45 Yeah. Tun Councils on Monday declared vele* pules on d; sidewalks to be public ttuisan fees, and instructed the police to enforce the oplinrce in such cases made and provided. WATER has been let into the canal, and navigation has commenced. The first boat from below reached the harbor on Mon& y Afternoon, loaded with coal. WE return our thanks to Itlessrs:_Lovyryn; Stranahan and Rea for otlicial tioenttients ituti courtesies during the sesAola;iar the Lewisla turP. . 1 4r. Stranihan has }keg especi:illy obliging; , Tire. ConWntioupf9ol Ifirgctors, for the election of a County Superintetnfent,will meet in this city on Ttiesclay,ljay the adju,ining couniles will t hal& ,their.con rentionsint tire sane, lr MXY be'"ivell Lor the infplie to know that ii.:300 art, jurori whnjailto attend caobe tined. in A cape before Wri. Camp., hhuseti,lai.veek; all ari . non-attyncitng ju-J, ras wcre tilm f 45 anti costs.' A cpatatairoxntthi of the , Dispatch" writes that 4ittrr!iir a visit' giaveyard • at Wa: terror'', he came iteros4 1 iottibstone.--peord itig-•elke deatWor`l'llelnielllare, on III:trOh 31, 1613, at the extraqtl'nary age fir 115 y9r14.. Quit readers will find'one of the bj , o,t Stneks li,:ots anti shoes-ixt Ea44ehart next door west or ill!: entrance, to the phser - vet Oleo. The tirni is ono of 3fl e'fu6St. reli-' able and phfasaut to deal the city. 'rite ;!lorth7EaA Star prouatqces ;;mate;-Gel. Allen, Esq., ,"9tie'r;?t,ilie most able and ptontising votuigalforiieitsinEri, ; and .predieti 'that be, ti will soon tank as one of; North-WCatekn i'entiSylvania." Tim fatest fffshion in hats-for young blonds .... takes the .foith. of: a - skull cap, - wifth brim toAl'of sky-blue cloth. Why iud adofit' greht favori,te color? It -is aqreeable to-fho eVe, and wxnel in -ncinS- ihst.tuceseor respona Ailth tloi 'mental bearingi of :the wearer, , • ONE df'our cdty.:ebtelnpor,trie3 of the miserable butter' that ,farmers are in the tf:ihit of brig,! ; ring to ni-irket, an.l corz ge,:ts that some inilarns should be adr,p.orl for putting a stop to it; The law ought to nrilte it a penhtentlyv offence to sell n worthless ,!trtle i le . of ,llut ter under false pre use. of their present quarters uvdtes the charge of the prisoDITS rather , tt ticitliAWbusiness-. They m , another at tempt to cgrapwearly on Saturday tuorhing, but were ilit,coirerecl by Irarrii watchman. When one or two get a dose of Told lead, it map cure tlie:ryet of their `aspirations for , , . A.PPLIC \VON will ha made Itt Ito nest court for the incorporati iu bf a Buihding As sociation;sinular to those in successful np emetion in Et'stern Pennsylvania and m tny rstrts oC the West. - if our people take hold 01 the matter In the right spirit, it will do more to - wards ensuring the growth and pros-, perity•of the city than anything devise/ in many years. • „ - JOAN BOYLE, late' Of the National, hai taken theolti,Falmer's HMO, at the corner of - Fifth and Peach streets, which be lets -fit ted up in a comfortable-manner;, and, is re solved tO make one of the favorite houses of the city.' The hotel has good-stable sea om misdations; and will bg' timull a desirable stopping place for people from the cofintry. THE. Dispatch complains that a large por tion of the public seem to'have become "more than apathetic lately in relation to the Am ument ;Fund." ''Qll;"lovalri," "lti'valty,"—to think Vow soon those wlmg,rve up their lives in defence of the Union ire forgotten!' It begins to look as if the ladies of the 'Mono nent Association Will have to content them selves with a less costly structure than their pladcon te mpla red. ' • - • Tlti: State Encampment of'Kttights Tem plars will trtee,t in this city on the Bth