OassJEJLS.!\- k^EjEcCs. BURTON & WILKINS DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS - Flour, Pork, Fish, Cheese, •UkUS AND WMBBZT WARB. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO AT LOW PRICES. *■- "We ^Particularly Recommend oun one ootua teas: i 3sr GREEN, BLACK AND JAPAN. nNw lift |p| fpf ^PlliiH^ PURS COFFEES, Hoasled and Ground 1)aily in Our Siff Coffee Mill. COME AND SEE US ONE AND ALL, AND •OS $!*•• VBASI WMW BURTON & WILKINS, 1324 Peach Street, - - ERIE, Penii. Emm @@mwm p# t o ac c ompany child's gazetteer Sdhegtory. GAZETTEER AND mm direct OF EEIE COUNTY, PA, FOR 1873-4. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY HAMILTON CHILD. H AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CATTJGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADI- SON, CORTLAND, CHEMUNG AND SCHUYLER, ONEIDA, STEUBEN, ORLEANS, NIAGARA, GENESEE, CTENANGO, MONROE, HERKIMER, SARATOGA, MONT- GOMERY AND FULTON, ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY, RENSSELAER, WASHINGTON, WYOMING, COLUMBIA, SULLIVAN, SCHOHARIE, OTSEGO, ULSTER, BROOME AND TIOGA, LEWIS, ST. LAWRENCE, CHAUTAUQUA, CATTARAUGUS AND OTHER COUNTY DIREC- TORIES IN NEW YORK STATE, AND CRAWFORD CO., PA. Permanent Office, 22 & 24 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y. " He that has much to do, will do something wrong, and of that wrong must suffer the consequences ; aud if it were possible that he should always act rightly, yet when such numbers are to judge of his conduct, the bad will censure and obstruct him by malevolence, and the good sometimes by mistake."— Samuel Johnson. SYRACUSE: PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 23 & 24 E. WASHINGTON STREET. £&C INDEX TO PUBLISHER'S NOTICES. PUBLISHER'S NOTICES. PAGE Adams, F. F 335 Allen Bros 339 American Dairy Salt Co , 19 Andrews, C. G 340 Arbuckle John 335 Auburn File Works 339 Beekwith, T. D. Mrs . ... 337 Bidlack. Mme 335 Boyer & Fuess 338 Brabender, Jacob A 337 Brace <& McClenahan .. 338 Brown, Mark ■ 337 Burke, FitzSimons, Hone & Co 19 Burton & Wilkins .... 15 Canfleld, A. & Son 338 Chambers, J. H — . 337 Clark, B 19 Corry Blade 340 Corry Republican 6 Cox, F. E 337 Culver & Brakeman 340 Cushman, D. R *337 Denio, A 335 "Dunning, M. A 339 Filer, Depinet & Co 337 Brie Chair Co '120 Brie Dispatch 19 Erie Gazette 339 Erie Leuchtthurm 340 Erie Observer 13 Fellows, L. H 340 Gerould.J.E 335 Girard Cosmopolite .... 335 Goss, Henry 339 Hayes & Kepler 340 Haynes, J.S 340 Haynes & Price 339 Heath, Frank S 13 Henrieh, John 337 Howard, T. W 339 Howe, C. B 13 PAGE Hull, A., 340 Humboldt Savings Bank 120 Jameson, C. D 19 Johnson, H.N 337 Johnson & Roberts 339 Judson, W. H 340 Kelley, W. R 340 Lathy, G. W. & Son 337 McConkey, T. & Co 19 Mehler & Tretter 335 Moseley, Jerome S 15 Nash, J. A 335 Niagara Pharmaceutical Co 335 North East Sun 347 Ormes & Kellogg 15 Outwait, N. C 335 Paden, J. S 337 Pinney, A. S 335 Porter, P. G 339 Porter & Blass 339 Riblet & Bostwick 19 Sears. Chas. E 337 Selden & Griswold 337 Shiely, V 340 Sill, James 13 Sterrett & Clemens .. . 337 Stuebgen, C. G 339 Swalley, C 335 Terry, J. E 339 Thomas, W. W. & Co 6 Thornton, J. & Sons 335 TJlrich, G., 337 Union Carriage Works 3-W Union Times 19 Valley, J.N 15 Walther & Streuber 13 Weeks, Daniel 335 Welshman, E. R 339 Williams, P.J 13 Wood, G. R 337 Zuschauer am Erie 15 TBse On irry Weekly Republican, published by Pratt & Gail, at Corry, con- tains a good variety of news and miscel- laneous matter, is a good family paper and well worthy of the patronage of the community. We have no doubt it has become a necessity to its many subscrib- ers. It has a good circulation and is a valuable advertising medium. The Job! Department is well furhis,he;d, and good tasty work is done at low prices. In con- nection with the office is a Book Bindery, where the different kinds of workpertain- ing to that branch of the business is promptly executed. Card on page 336. I W. W. TUsoJBias & Co., Coal deal- ers, corner Eighth and State Sts., Erie, Pa., publish a finely displayed adver- tisement on colored page 341. They keep a large stock of the various grades of Coal constantly on hand, and are pre- pared at all times to fill orders for the same, from any part of the city, at the market rates. Customers can always rely on the quality of the Coal received from this yard, as they are very particular in the preparation of it for market. Pur- chase your Coal supply at the yard of this well known firm and you will have no occasion to find fault. ^~ £i«L INTRODUCTION. INTRODUCTION. In presenting to the public the "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Erie County," the publisher desires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly aided him in obtaining the information it contains, and rendered it possible to present it in the brief space of time in which it is essential such works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the papers published in the county, for the uniform kindness they have evinced in calling public attention to the author's efforts; and to A. J. Sterrett, Com- missioners' Clerk, and R. 1ST. Greene, Esq.,"Waterford, for essential aid in furnishing material for the work. Many others have kindly volunteered their assistance, to all of whom we tender our grateful acknowledgment. The following works were consulted in its preparation : Miss Laura G. Sanford's " History of Erie Co. ;" " Report of the Public Schools, for 1872 ; " Gordon's " Gazetteer of Penn'a. ; " Cooper's " Naval History ; " Atkinson's "Directory of Erie;" Spencer's " History of the United States;" and "Directory of Corry." That errors have occurred in so great a number of names and dates as are here given is probable ; and that names have been omitted which should have been inserted is quite certain. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary diligence and care in this difficult and complicated feature of book making. Of such as feel aggrieved in consequence of errors or omissions we beg pardon, and ask the indulgence of the reader in marking such as have been observed in the subsequent reading of the proofs, and which are found in the Errata, following the Introduction. INTROD UCTION. It was designed to give a brief history of all the Church organizations in the county, but owing, in some cases, to the negligence of those who alone were able to give the necessary information, and in others, to the inability of any one to do so, we have been obliged to omit many or indefinitely delay the completion of the work. We would suggest that our patrons observe and become familiar with the explanations at the commencement of the Directory. The names it embraces, and the information connected therewith, were obtained by actual canvass, and are as correct and reliable as the judgment of those from whom they were solicited render practicable. Each agent is furnished with a map of the tpwnship he is expected to canvass, and he is required to pass over every road, and call at every farm house and place of business in the township, in order to obtain the facts from the individuals concerned whenever possible. The map of the county was engraved with great care by Weed, Parsons & Co., of Albany, and will, it is believed, prove a valuable acquisition to the work. The Advertisers represent some of the leading business men and firms of this and other counties ; and we most cheerfully commend them to the patronage of those under whose obser- vation these pages may come. While thanking our patrons and friends generally for the liberality and cordiality with which our efforts have been seconded, we take this occasion to express the hope that the information found in these pages will not prove devoid of interest and value, though we are fully conscious that the brief history of the county the scope of the work enables us to give is by no means an exhaustive one, and can only hope that it may prove a nucleus and incentive to future historians, who will be the better able to do full justice to the subject, and leave our work to secure that favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating public. HAMILTON CHILD. EERATA. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. DIRECTORY. r** 1 *"***- 111 *— I n this list, a few names of parties are given as receiving their mail at Clarks Corners." The address should have been "Clarks Corners, Ash- tabula Co., O." Corry. - Harris, A., successor to H. S. Thomas, clothing, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, 6 Main. Smith & Co., barrel factory. ^f-— T E rie City Hotel, 1389 Peach, Frank Link, successor to Robert Walker, prop. *ERIE LEUCHTTHURM, (German weekly,) Hermann Merhoff, successor to R. bchnntz, editor and publisher, 10 Park Row. Geib, Jacob, restaurant and dining hall, 1331 Peach. cr^^i! 51 ^-^' 5i , W *' M * D '» Physician, diseases of women and children a W^st 18th between Myrtle and Chestnut, also druggist and grocer, 279 Hersch & Steppe, clothiers, Liebel's New Block, State. *ii?TFfe?r^S£? ^r^^JS Robert Walker, prop. Erie City Hotel, 1389 Peach. *MERHOFF HERMANN, successor to R. Schmitz, editor and publisher Erie Bettchtthurm, 10 Park Row. *WILLARD & BREWER, successors to Willard, Redway & Seaman, publishers Erie dispatch, 10 North Park Row. Ffir view.— May, D. Rev., (Pairview,) pastor Presbyterian Church. Miller, . (Fairview,) physician. Tibbitts. A. C. Rev., (Fairview,) pastor M. E. Church. fciirard.— Heard, S. Rev., (Platea,) pastor M. E. Church. J.reeiitieJd.— Bashline, A. Rov., (Greenfield,) pastor M. E. Church. Jttarbor Creek — Akers, John Rev., (Wesley ville,) pastor M. E. Church |>eK«euf;_BURDICK , AMOS J., (Waterford,) r34, carpenter and farmer 2#. SHELLY, WM., (LeBoeuf,) r 10, farmer 50. McKean- Osborne, J. O. Rev., (McKean,) pastor M. E. Church. N'-rth East.-BEECHER, I. T., (North East,) (Hitchcock & Beeoher.) Davis, O. W., (North East,) meat market. nir^ e - er ' ?' ?"■•* (^orth East,) succeeds the firm of W. B. & R. M. Greer, dry goods, clothing, hats and caps, &c. N ' http§™££ 'i^i^£? T °™ n East ' } (.-Bitoheoek & Beecher,) justice of the peace. «,,™J« HC 9 C 5*a B «? !CHER ' (North East ') (^ A - Hitclieock and I. T. Beech er,) are 7t,a ™<,°£. S A Hitchcock, attorneys at law, dealers in pine, coal and oil lands, and mining property, and insurance agents. Inglis, John, (North East,) jeweler, Lake. Lilbourn, E. E., (North East,) saw mill. Wilson, W. F. Rev., (North East,) pastor M. E. Church. V ui oil.- Bishop, Jonathan, (Union City.) carpenter. shingles Hi r h S '' (Unioa Cit ^ succee > millwright, carpenter and joiner, resides corner Jt^t^xt^V^^J 11111011 Cit y^ (Persons & Thompson.) cSSSr™ 8 ' (Uni ° n ^y,) PersonU Thompson, pubhshers, I e ''»»«° •T T ALLE ,^' X CHAS - D > (Lowville,) (Allen Bros.,) post master. deaK boots^Woei 811006648 ^ flrm ° f Br&Ce & McCle * a ^ "anuf. of and Scrafford, C. O., (Wattsburg,) principal Wattsburg schools. 10 GENERAL CONTENTS— INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. GENERAL CONTENTS. PAGE Almanac or Calendar for 30 years 16 Business Directory 133-296 Census Report 14-15 Classified Business Directory 297-335 County Officers 17 Courts in Erie County 17 Distance Table 20 Gazetter of' County..'.'.'.'.!!..'. 21^44 Gazetteer of Townships 45-118 Index to Publisher's Notices 6 Postal Rates and Regulations 119 Post Offices and Post Masters 18 INDEX TO BUSINESS BIRECTOKY. PAGE | PAGE Amity 133'LeBoeuf 186 Concord 138 McKean 191 Conneaut 143 Mill Creek 195 Corry 288 North East 201 Elk Creek 151 Springfield 211 Erie . f 256 Summit 216 Fairview 155 Union . 219 Franklin 160 Venango 229 Girard 165 Washington 235 Greene 174 Waterford 244 Greenfield 178 Wayne 251 Harbor Creek 181' <=2> INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Agricultural Implements. (See also Horse Rakes and Hay Presses.) PAGE Allen Bros., Lowville 232 Otsego Fork Mills, Girard 106 Wood, G. R., Erie 172 Architect. Goss, Henry, Union City 220 IBank. Humboldt Savings Bank, Erie . on Margins Belting. Boyer &Fuess, Erie 260 McOonkey, T. & Co., Erie 342 Berkshire Swine. Heath, Frank S., Corry 341 Blacksmith*. Canfield, A. & Son, Lowville 232 Boarding House. Brown, Mark, Erie 148 Book Binders. Pratt & Gail, Corry 336 Books and Stationery. Brabender, Jacob A., Erie .150 Sears, Chas. E., North East 200 Welshman, E. R., Erie 240 Boots and Shoes; (See also General Merchants.) Brace & McClenahan, Lowville 232 Kelley, W. R., Wesley ville 200 Williams, P. J., Corry 338 Carpenter. Cox, Frank E., Wattsburg 240 Carriage Makers. Johnson, H. N., Erie 150 Pinney. A. S., Erie. 134 Union Carriage Works, Erie . .on Margins Carriage Wood Work. Pinney, A. S., Erie 134 Chair makers. (See also Furniture.) Erie Chair Co., Erie 343 Jameson, C. D., North East 208 Paden, J. S., North East 200 Circulating Library. Sears, Chas. E. , North East 200 Clothiers. (See also General Merchants.) Arbuckle, John, Union City. Fellows, L. H., North East. PAGE ...260 ...204 Coal Dealers. Thomas, W. W. & Co., Erie 341 Coffee and Spice Mills. Swalley, C.Erie 134 Confectioners. Brabender, Jacob A., Erie 150 Cosiveyancer. Cushman, D. R., North East 208 Crockery, Glassware Etc. (See also General Merchants.) Burton & Wilkins, Erie on Map Howard, T. W., Lowville 232 Dentist. Gerould, J. E., Erie and Fan-view 134 Draughtsman. Sears, Chas. E., North East 200 Dress Maker. Bidlack, Mme., Erie 140 Dry Goods. (See also Gen-eral Merchants.) Burke, FitzSimons, Hone & Co., Rochester 1 Walther & Streuber, Erie Top Margins Emory Wheels, Moseley, Jerome S., Syracuse 120 Fi«e Manufs. Auburn File Works, Auburn 240 Flour and Feed. Haynes & Price, Lowville 232 Kelley, W. R, Wesieyville 200 Furniture. (See also Chair Makers.) Jameson, CD., North East 208 Porter & Blass, Erie 240 Riblet & Bostwick, Erie Top Lines Shiely, V., Corry 284 Sterrett & Clemens, Erie 150 General Merchants. Chambers, J, H., Wesieyville 184 Haynes, J. S., Lowville 232 12 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Groceries and Provisions. {See also General Merchants.) PAGE Burton & Wilkins, Erie on Map Culver & Brakeman, Union City 260 Howard, T. W., Lowville 232 Kelley, W. B. , Wesley ville 200 Gunsmiths, Judson, W. H., Union City. 252 Weeks, D., Erie 180 Handle Manufs. Haynes & Price, Lowville 232 Hardware. (See also General Merchants.) Allen Bros., Lowville ...232 Boyer & Fuess, Erie ... 260 Kelley, W. B. , Wesley ville 200 MeConkey, T. & Co., Erie 342 Pinney, A. S., Erie 134 May Presses. Heath, Frank S., Corry 341 Stay and Straw. Heath, Frank S., Corry 341 Nash, J. A., Concord Station 140 Hides and Skins. Brace & McClenahan, Lowville 232 Morse fffiakes. (See also Agricultural Implements.) Andrews, C. G., Albion 284 Howe's Ague Cure Etc. Howe, C. B., Seneca Falls 343 Insurance Agent. Stuebgen, Chas. G., Erie 26 8 Iron Founders and Machinists. Selden & Griswold Manuf. Co., Erie.. .172 Iron and Wood Working Ma- chinery, Moseley, Jerome S., Syracuse 120 Lawyers. Lathy, Geo. W. & Son, Erie 150 Sill, James, Erie on Margins Iafrvery Stables. Porter, P. G., Union City 220 Lumber dealers. Haynes & Price, Lowville 232 Terry, John E. , Wattsburg 228 Marble Works. Dunning, M. A., Erie 204 Henrich, J., Erie 146 . Molding*, Brackets Etc. Terry, John E., Wattsburg 228 Music and Mimical instruments. Sears, Chas. E., North East 200 Notary Pubiic. Cushman, D. R., North East 208 Nursery Chairs. Erie Chair Co., Erie 343 .284 Opium Cure. PAGE Ormes & Kellogg, Jamestown, Index Margins Painters. Cox, Frank E., Wattsburg 240 Outwait, N. C, Erie 140 Points and Oils. Howard, T. W., Lowville. 232 Shiely, V., Corry 284 Paper Hangings, Window bhades Es.c. (See also General Merchants.) Shiely, V., Corry Patent Medicines. (See also General Merchants.) Howe, C. B., Seneca Falls 343 Niagara Pharmaceutical Co., Westfield, 164 Ormes & Kellogg, Jamestown, Index Margins ' Pattern and Model Maker. Hull, A., Erie 204 Pattern Store. Beckwith, T. D. Mrs., Erie 172 Physicians. Clark, B., Scenery Hill. . Inside 1st cover Howe, C. B., Seneca Falls 343 Ulrich, G., Erie 148 Pictures and Picture Frames. Shiely, V., Corry 284 Planing Mills. Terry, John E., Wattsburg 228 Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters. MeConkey, T. & Co., Erie 342 Poultry Dealers. Thornton, J . & Sons, Girard 166 Printing Offices. Corry Blade 252 Corry Republican 336 Cosmopolite, Girard 166 Erie Dispatch 228 Erie G azette 1^4 Erie Leuchtthurm 2S4 Erie Observer 164 Sun, North East 208 Onion Times, Union City .338 Zuschauer am Erie 120 Pumps, Water Pipe Etc. Wood, G. R , Erie 172 Real Estate Agents. Hayes & Kepler, Erie on Margins Sill, James, Erie - on Margins Safe Dealers. MeConkey, T. & Co., Erie 342 Salt Dealers. American Dairy Salt Co., Syracuse.... 336 Sash, Doors and BSlinds. Terry, John E., Wattsburg 228 INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 13 Scroll Saw Machines, PAGE Moseley, Jerome S., Syracuse 120 Scroll Sawing, T«iruiug Etc. Terry, John E., Wafctsburg 228 Sewer Pipe Etc. MeConkey, T. & Co., Erie 342 Sewing Machines. Fellows, L. H., North East 204 Spring Beds. VaUey, J. N., North East 2 Steam En»iues. MeConkey, T. & Co., Erie 342 Stone Bealers. Eller. Depiuet & Co., Erie 180 Mehler & Tretter, Erie 140 Stove Pipe Thimbles. Goss, Henry, Union City 220 Stoves and Tinware. Allen Bros., Lowville ., 232 Tea Stores. PAGE Swalley, C, Erie 134 Tobacconists. Erabender, Jacob A., Erie 150 Johnson & Roberts, Erie 208 Welshman, E. R., Erie 240 Undertakers. Jameson, C. D., North East 208 Riblet & Bostwick, Erie Top Margins Washing Machines. Adams, F. F., Erie 148 Weather Strips. Outwait, N. C, Erie 140 Wheelbarrows. Andrews, C. G., Albion 284 Wooden Ware Maunfs. Adams, F. F., Erie 148 Valley, J. N., North East 2 Woolen Mills. Burke, FitzSimons, Hone & Co., Rochester 1 The Erie Observer, Benj. Whit- man, editor and proprietor, is a leading Democratic paper, with a confessedly large circulation. It is a large 36 column paper, ably edited, well printed and a faithful exponent of the principles of its party. The office, under the manage- ment of Mr. W., has become one of the finest, most complete and prosperous in the State. Its subscription list is large and the patronage extended to the office, we are assured, is of the most desirable character. Unusual care is taken in re- gard to subscribers ; none but those who pay in advance, or who are undoubtedly good, being received, thus ensuring a healthy financial life. The Job Depart- ment is well supplied with first-class ma- terial and every facility for doing good work. Success to the Observer, Card on page 164. BSowe's Never-Failing Agne Cure and Tonic Bitters, and Howe's Concentrated Syrup, are prepared under the general supervision of Dr. C. B. Howe, the proprietor, at Seneca Falls, N. Y., for ague and fever, and all periodic diseases, rheumatism, paralysis, etc. The "Ague Cure" has produced wonderful cures. The "Syrup," for the blood, liver, skin, digestive and uterine organs, has cured many cases of scrofula, cancer, tumors, goiter, salt rheum, scald- head, and many other diseases too numer- ous to mention in this place. See card, page 343. P. JT. Williams, Boot and Shoe maker, 3 Spring St., Corry, Pa., publishes a card on page 338. Mr. Williams will make you a, pair of Boots that will keep you from getting corned, and give you a sole for understanding that will not soon wear out. Call and leave your measure. James Sill, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, Erie, Pa., prints a card on marginal lines. He has a choice lot of building lots for sale on easy terms. Young men just starting out in matrimo- nial life, should avail themselves of his well known experience to secure for them- selves and loved ones comfortable homes on easy payments. He also has several fine farms for sale. All legal business entrusted to him receives prompt atten- tion. Walther & Strenber, 804 State St., Erie, Pa., have an unusually select stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloths, Hosiery &c, &c, and are prepared to sell as low as any in the mar- ket. Their stock is kept up to the de- mands of their customers, who will give them credit for good taste in the selection of goods and for a thorough knowledge of the wants of their customers. Our pat- rons will please read their card on top margins, and then call and examine their Frank S. Heath, wholesale dealer in Hay and Straw, at Corry, Pa„ pub- lishes a card on colored page 341. Mr. Heath is successor to the late firm of H. Heath & Son, and is doing an extensive business in the above line. His facilities for business are of a first-class character, and he pays the highest cash price for Hay and Straw all the year around. He war- rants every bale and guarantees the weight within 12 pounds. Mr. H. is agent for P. K. Dederick & Co's Hay Presses, which are said to be superior to any in use. He also keeps a good herd of Eng- lish Berkshire Swine for sale, of which farmers should take notice. J=3 14 POPULATION OF ERIE COUNTY. Population of Erie County. Census Returns for 1850, 1860 and 1870, showing the Increase and Decrease in the last two decades. Amity ....... Concord Conneaut Corry 1st Ward . . 2d " . . Elk Creek.... Erie 1st Ward . . 2d " . 3d " . . 4th " . . 5th " . . 6th " . . Fairview Franklin Girard.. ...... Greene Greenfield Harbor Creek LeBoeuf. McKean Mill Creek.... North East. . . Springfield.. . . Summit , Union Venango Washington... Waterford 1850. 739 1942 1535 5858 1076 1019 1706 1545 Wayne 1122 1760 687 2443 1542 73 2084 990 1916 3064 2379 1946 1002 1245 2L18 1587 9419 1870. 1436 1538 6809 Kate per M|(50(!P cent. In- lC ' crease or Decrease. 185 554 213 979 2453 1435 872 2023 1487 1599 5070 1854 1951 1038 1949 128 1942 1926 1286 3559 3250 1402 19646 3364 5031 3730 4526 1497 1498 1674 994 2018 1395 1039 1974 1748 1426 2744 221 1742 1047 1334 1370 1943 1884 1295 404 13788 T6 25 x* 63— 21— 5— 235 x 307 308 86 425 147 758 Totals ; 36966 46653 59655 14833 40 x 110 490 320 166 204 258 351 237 339 173 ..... 5— 45— 17x 9x 42 x 5x 77— 26— lOx 6x 10 x 24— 34 x 14— 22 15 x *As it is inconvenient to give the decimal expressing the exact rate percent., ■when the remaining fraction is less than one-half, we have made use of the plus sign to indicate that the true rate per cent, is greater than that expressed ; and when the remaining fraction is greater than one-half, one has been added to the integer, and the minus sign used to indicate that the true rate percent, is less than the number by which it is expressed. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 15 FROM THE CENSUS OF 1870. The number of faring in the county was 4,683, of which 5 contained less than three acres, 154 between three and ten acres, 335 between ten and twenty, 1,705 be- tween twenty and fifty, 1,748 between fifty and one hundred, 735 between one hundred and five hundred, 1 between five hundred and one thousand. The county contained 279,868 acres of improved land, 126,427 acres of woodland and 8,426 acres otherwise unimproved. The cash value of farms was $23,991,607; of farming implements and machinery, $731,537. The amount of wages paid during the year, including the value of board, was $428,801. The total estimated value of all farm productions, includ- ing betterments and additions to stock, was $4,720,295. The value of orchard pro- ducts was $131,481; of the produce of market gardens, $37,423; of forest products, $212,915; of home manufactures, $14,093; of animals slaughtered, or sold for slaugh- ter, $656,260; of all live stock, $2,930,156. The number of horses was 11,117; of milch cows, 20,140; of working oxen, 1,483; of sheep, 40,746; of swine, 11,368. The number of bushels of spring wheat produced was 22,490; of winter wheat, 285,825; of rye, 4,523; of Indian corn, 531,584; of oats, 743,106; of barley, 100,014; of buckwheat, 27,464; of Irish potatoes, 415,989. The number of pounds of wool produced was 170,825. The products of the dairy consisted of 1,896,701 pounds of butter, 165,739 pounds of cheese, and 407,440 gallons of milk sold. The number of tons of hay produced was 90,551; pounds of hops, 11,465; pounds of maple sugar, 96,821; gallons of maple molasses, 2,030; and pounds of honey, 10,054. J. N, Valley, at North East, Pa., manufacturer of Wooden Ware, adver- tises on colored page 2. The articles of Mr. Valley's manufacture, of which there are a great variety, are needed in almost every household. They include among them Clothes Bars, Step and Extension Ladders, Wash Benches, Potato Shovels, Scrubbing Brushes. Hat Racks, Towel Rollers, Rolling Pins, Mashers &c, &c, all of the most substantial character. An illustration of his New Patent Rever- sible Clothes Bar is given in the advertise- ment. Every housewife can see at a glance that they are a 'handy thing to have in the house.' All the articles of his manufacture are made from the best materials, by competent workmen, and are well put together. His prices too are unexceptionable. He is also agent for Tinneys Improved Slat Spring Bed Bot- tom, which those who have tested them declare to be an article of superior merit. . Mr. V. offers rare inducements to canvass- ing agents to sell his varied assortment of Wooden Ware, which are wanted in almost every family. Young men of aver- age ability, who are in want of employ- ment, should send for one of his circulars. Those adapted to the work, probably would not find more remunerative em- ployment. nr ...,„*,„„ * t.- ,r, , should send for the Doctors' large Pam- K i«eliaiier Am Erie, (Spectator ), ph i et , containing full particular! for a published at Erie by E. E. Sturzmckel, cure, by Dr. Kellogg, of Jamestown, N has for many years been a recognized and y Advertisement on margins of index worthy representative of the sturdy Ger- pages man element of Erie and North-western Pennsylvania. Having a large and con- Jerome S. Moseley, of Syracuse N stantly increasing patronage among a Y., is the inventor and manufacturer of class of people noted for their intelli- Moseley's Eureka Scroll Saw Machine gence, it must necessarily be a valuable j which is rapidly growing in favor with advertising medium, to those who wish to , wood workers throughout the country reach the German speaking portion of the Mr. M. also deals in Iron and Wood Work- country. Their facilities for doing Job ing Machinery generally, as well as Emory Printing are such as enable them to turn , Wheels and Grinders. Send to him for a out first-class work. See card, page 120. circular. Card on page 120 Burton & Wilkins, dealers in Gro- ceries, Provisions, Crockery &c, 1324 Peach St., Erie, Pa., advertise on the Map of the County, in the fore part of this work. Messrs. Burton & Wilkins keep a large stock of the most desirable goods, selected with special reference to the wants of their customers, whom they can supply with both necessaries and luxuries, at as low rates as can be had anywhere. They are bound to please their customers. To judge from the ap- pearance of their store, you might infer that they were prepared to supply the commissary department of a small army with everything needed, and more too; or perhaps we should say everything needed in the commissary department of a first-class family or hotel. They make a specialty of fine Teas and Coffees, of which they keep a great variety at the lowest prices. Call and see the big Coffee Mill at work, and test their dollar teas. To Victims of the Opium Hab- it. — We take pleasure in calling attention to Drs. Ormes & Kellogg's advertise- ment of the great Opium Cure which has proved a complete success in curing hundreds of persons suffering from this dreadful habit ; and every person suffer- ing from the use of Opium or Morphine TWENTY YEAR CALENDAR. _A_l:m.anao or Calendar for 20 Years. CB A G F ED C B A GF E 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 D C BA G F E D C F E D' 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1 8 15 22 29 Sun. Sat. Frid'y. Thurs. Wed. Tues. Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. Sun. Sat. Frid'y. Thurs. Wed. Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 Tues. Mon. Sun. Sat. Frid'y. Thurs. Wed. 4 11 18 25 Wed. Tues. Mon. Sun. Sat. Frid'y. Thurs. 5 12 19 26 Thurs. Wed. Tues. Mon. Sun. Sat. Frid'y. 6 it j. 20 27 Frid'y- Thurs. Wed. Tues. Mon. Sun. Sat. 7 14 21 28 Sat. Frid'y. Thurs. Wed. Tues. Mon. Sun. Jan. and Oct. A B C D E F G May. B C D E F G A August. C D E F G A B Feb., Mar., Nov. D E F G A B C June. E F G A B C D Sept. & Dec. F G A B C D E April & July. G A B C D E F. 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I CM rH CM CM NMN HN-* lOCMCC id COlOrHlO CO CO O CO lO •UOiqpV rH©COrHCMTHrHcdcO^©^'cd©'^^CC'#L.OCO©©'^t. 00 CO CO rH CM rH KHHHW rH CM CM rH CM X ^? s 9 og„ 0) ID ® ERIE COUNTY. 21 THIS COUNTY was formed from Allegheny, March 12th, 1800, and takes its name from the " Eries," a powerful and warlike tribe of Indians who, early in the seventeenth century, occupied the southern shores of the lake now also bearing their name. Its greatest length is about 45 miles, and its greatest breadth about 27, while its western boundary is only about 11 miles long. It contains 720 square miles and is cen- trally distant 200 miles from Harrisburg. It is the north-west corner county of the State, and is bounded on the north by Lake Erie and New York, on the east by New York and War- ren County, on the south by Crawford County, and on the west by Ohio. Its surface is undulating. The summit of the water- shed extends through the County from north-east to south- west. A few miles back from the lake, the northern slope is marked by several well defined terraces. The highest ground on the New York State line is about 1,000 feet above the sur- face of the lake. Along the shore of Lake Erie and for four or five miles back, the land is excellent for cultivation, bearing wheat and other grains in abundance. The soil on the ridge is generally of an inferior quality. The southern slope is fertile and productive, but is better adapted to grazing than to the growing of wheat. The County is watered by small streams running north into Lake Erie and south into the Allegheny. The principal streams are Four Mile Creek, which rises in Greene and flows north-west through Harbor Creek and Mill Creek to the lake ; Six Mile Creek rises also in Greene and flows centrally through Harbor Creek ; Twelve Mile Creek rises in Greenfield and cuts the south-west corner of North East and the north-east corner of Harbor Creek in its course to the lake ; Sixteen Mile Creek rises in the southern part of North East and flows in a tortu- ous course centrally through the township, emptying into the lake about a mile below the borough of North East ; Walnut B ERIE COUNTY. Creek rises in Greene and follows westward along one of the terraces, through Summit and Mill Creek, into Fairview, where it takes a northward course to the lake; Trout Run rises in Fairview, near the north-west corner of McKean, and flows in a north-west course through the township; Elk Creek rises in Waterford, flows through McKean and Fairview, and enters the lake near the western border of Girard ; Crooked Creek rises in Girard and flows north-westerly through Springfield ; Raccoon Creek rises in Springfield and flows north through that town- ship; Mill Creek rises on the line of Greene and flows west and north through the township of the same name, and the city of Erie, into Presque Isle Bay ; Conneaut Creek rises in Craw- ford County and flows north through Elk Creek and Conneaut, and west along the north border of the latter township, into Ohio; Conneauttee Creek rises in McKean, flows south into Conneauttee Lake, and from thence into Crawford County,where it empties into French Creek ; LeBoeuf Creek rises in Venango and flows through Greene and Waterford into LeBoeuf, where it joins French Creek ; the West Branch of French Creek rises in Chautauqua County, IS!. Y., enters this County on the east line of Venango and flows south-west through Amity and Waterford into LeBoeuf, where it is joined by the South Branch, which rises in Concord and flows north and west through that township and Union, into LeBoeuf; from the junction of the two branches its course is west and south into Crawford County, through which it flows and becomes tributary to the Allegheny Eiver at Franklin in Venango County. Conneauttee Lake, in Washington ; LeBoeuf Lake, in Waterford; and Lake Pleasant, in the south-west corner of Venango, are beautiful sheets of water. According to the census of 1870, there were in the County 279,868 acres of improved land, 126,427 acres of wood land, besides a few thousand acres of other unimproved land. The cash value of farms was 823,991.67 ; and of farming implements and machinery, $731,537; the product of orchards amounted to $131,481 ; of market gardens, $37,423 ; of the forest, $212,915 ; the value of animals slaughtered and sold for slaughter, $656,- 260. There were grown 22,490 bushels of spring wheat; 285,- 825 of winter wheat; 531,584 of corn; 743,106 of oats; 100,014 of barley; 415,989 of potatoes; 1,896,701 pounds of butter, and 165,739 pounds of cheese were made, and 407,440 gallons of milk were sold. The hay crop. amounted to 90,551 tons, and 96,821 pounds of maple sugar were made. Manufactures are carried on extensively in various parts of the County. ERIE COUNTY. 23 The rocks of this County belong to the Portage and Che- mnug groups of New York, the former occupying the northern portion of the County, and the latter the southern portion. The sandstones of the Portage group are quarried to some extent. Lime has been obtained in limited quantities, chiefly from deposits of shell marl. One of the most peculiar geolog- ical features of the County is the numerous springs of carbu- reted hydrogen gas found in various localities. It comes from the shales of the Portage group, and at various places is turned to profitable account. Bog iron ore has been found in Elk Creek, which has been used to a considerable extent. Coal in small quantities has been found, as have also petroleum* and salt, but not in paying quantities. Several mineral springs have been discovered, and one in Erie was, some thirty years ago, improved, and the waters used by invalids for bathing and medicinal purposes with some success, but they have long since fallen into disuse. The County Seat is located at the city of Erie. The first Court House was erected in 1807, the sum of $2,000 being granted therefor by the State. This Court House, with all the records, was destroyed by fire in 1824. A second building was immediately erected on the same location and plan, and has served the County since until 1853. The early churches were organized and held their services here until they were able to erect more appropriate sanctuaries. The present Court House, erected in 1852, on Sixth Street, contains the offices of the Sheriff, Prothonotary, Eegister, Commissioners &c. It is an imposing structure of the Eoman Corinthian order, and is sixty-one feet front by one hundred and thirty-two in depth ; and from the ground to the top of the vane is one hundred and twenty-eight feet. The building was erected at a cost of about $65,000. The Jail is situated on the south side of Fifth, between Peach and Sassafras Streets. The new Alms House just erected near the old one, on the farm of 100 acres, three and a half miles west of the city of Erie, is a model structure and an honor to the County. The main building is 188 feet long by 52 feet deep, and four stories high, to which is added a wing 86* by 29£ feet. The walls are all strongly built of brick. The entire building is heated by steam, and is fueled and lighted by natural gas, from a well sunk on the premises. A fall supply of pure soft water is pumped by steam to tanks in the fourth story, from whence it is distributed through the building. Bathing tubs, supplied with hot and col d wate r, and water closets, are supplied in * A vein of petroleum has recently been tapped i^UnionrwhlcnnSaTTieldedtTro barrels per day. J 24 ERIE COUNTY. sufficient numbers for all requirements. The total cost of the building, including heating apparatus, plumbing, cooking utensils, gas well and general furnishing, was $117,939.30. From the report of the Directors of the Poor for the year end- ing January 1st, 1873, it appears that on the first of January, 1872, the number of inmates was 99, and that during the year 150 were received, 22 died, 48 were discharged, 46 eloped and 9 were bound out. The number remaining in the Alms House, January 1st, 1873, was 124. The mental and physical condi- tion of the inmates during the year 1872, were as follows: — Deaf and dumb 3, palsied 3, insane 12, crippled 21, idiotic 8, fits 4, foolish 16, blind 7, consumption 4, helpless 2, sick 31, lame 31, rheumatic 8, leprosy 1, sore eyes 4, enciente 8, vicious 2, dropsy 4, feeble 3, crazy o", cramps 1, old age and general in- firmity 78, total 249, of whom 129 were native and 120 foreign born. The ages of the inmates were as follows, yiz : — From 1 to 10 years, 34; 10 to 20, 24 ; 20 to 40, 66 ; 40 to 60, 61 ; 60 to 80,49; 80 to 90,14; 100,1; total 249, of which 145 were white males, 98 white females, 3 were colored males and 3 col- ored females. Besides the regular inmates, there were during the year 460 transient paupers who were accommodated at the Alms- House with meals and lodging from one day to two weeks. The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad enters the County from New York and extends through North East, Harbor Creek, Mill Creek, the city of Erie, Fairview, Girard and Springfield, at a distance of half a mile to a mile and half from the lake. The Philadelphia and Erie Railroad was built on a line that had been pointed out by Nicholas Biddle, in 1830. The Legislature chartered the Sunbury and Erie Company in 1837 ; two years later a survey was made, but the building of the road was not begun until 1852. It was completed in 1864. In 1861 the name was changed to the " Philadelphia and Erie Railroad," and. in the same year the whole line was leased to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for 999 years. The road enters this County from Warren at C.orry, and extends through Concord, Union, LeBoeuf, Waterford, Greene, Summit and Mill Creek, into Harbor Creek, where, by an acute angle, it again enters Mill Creek and forms a junction with the L. S. & M. S. R. R. at Erie. The Erie and Pittsburg Railroad enters this County from Crawford and extends through Conneaut, Girard, Fairview and Mill Creek, to Erie, where it forms a junction with the L. S. & M. S. and the Philadelphia and Erie. It also connects with the L. S. & M. S. at Girard. This road is also leased and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The Oil Creek Railroad, completed in 1862, between Titusville ERIE CORNTY. 25 and Corry, crosses the township of Concord in this County and connects with the Atlantic and Great Western, the Philadelphia and Erie, and the Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburg Railroads, at Corry. The Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburg Railroad was opened in 1867, enters this County from Chautauqua County, N. Y., and extends through the township of Wayne, to Corry. The Atlantic and Great Western Railway, completed in 1862 through this County, enters at Corry from Warren County, crosses the Philadelphia and Erie at this city, and extends through Con- cord, Union and LeBoeuf, into Crawford County. The Penn- sylvania Petroleum Railway, extending from Erie, south through Mill Creek, Summit, McKean and Washington, and through Crawford County to Titusville, is expected to be completed the present year. All of these roads facilitate travel and the trans- portation of merchandise and heavy freight, and add largely to the wealth and prosperity of the County. The Erie Canal Company was incorporated in 1843, and by the construction of the Erie Extension Canal, accomplished the work which united the Ohio and the lakes and which had been talked of for many years previously. The canal cost about four and a half million dollars, and is one hundred and thirty- six miles long. The first boats passed through the canal to Erie, December 5th, 1844. For many years the canal has served a good purpose in affording a water way from the south to the lakes, and no other public work has contributed more largely to the development of Western Pennsylvania and the growth of Erie ; but it has now passed into the hands of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, who have deemed it for their interest to discontinue its operation. Many of the locks being in a state of decay and the canal being otherwise out of repair, the Company,. perhaps wisely, considered the expenditure of the large sum needed for its repair to be an unprofitable invest- ment, in view of the great competition and more rapid transit afforded by the increasing lines of railroads. The assessment for taxes is made triennially. The following tabular statement of the last assessment was kindly furnished by A. J. Sterrett, Commissioners' Clerk: — [See following page. 26 ERIE COUNTY. TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT OP ERIE COUNTY FOR A. D. 1871. 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J - - ■ ■ ■ J lOOlOmWCX-HOJWOOiCCWi-^CDOCSi-X t^t-hio NTHiOTjiio t^- wmw lOioi-Hi (NWOCOtOOCDOO)lOXi < XOTH}0 t> = ■ = rn 5s ol ai ?? t-h o* o? i- ac o co lr — ■:.' ~. -r co ri -i- :» w c -r X c: o co -+ ?- T-. x cr — -. 10 <-. x :? ^^^5^50*5 t-h CO -^ CO X X X -M:^ -hh CO t> ^ CO CO 00 o* co co c5 t-i T-t OOCflOOi(50t^T|^NOOWi-CXTf350lfl |OS »CCCOTHXC0^^iOWWCr;C"*^C(-O50:C0HTH CO rf iO CO N C5 O: th t CJ i - C ~- C C tH o: O O 0< CO l^ h 1(0 «NOXWOt-i-OiTfOCn!CNne, which will seat 350 persons, in 1854, at a cost of $2,400. It has 190 members. The present valuation of the Church propertv is $6,500. There has been a disruption in the Church and the New School have divided from the Old School Presbyterians-, the New School using the new building, and the other the old one. "The First Regular Baptist Church in Christ," located in Edinboro, ■was organized in 1838, with twelve members. Elder Clark was the first pastor, and Elder E. C. Rogers is the present one The Church edifice was erected in 1871 and will seat 400 persons. It has 27 members. The Church property is valued at $4,000. — llnformationby Elder E. C. Rogers. "The McKeau Baptist Church," located at Compton's Corners, was organized in 1838 by the Revs. Macumber, Alford and Cheeny, with ten members. The first pastor was Rev. O. Alford, and the present one is Rev. H. J. Clark, our informant. The Church edifice, which will seat 200 114 WASHING TON— WA TERFORD. people, was erected in 1886, at a cost of about $2,000. It has at present 47 members. The Church property is valued at $2,000. "The Methodist Episcopal Church" located at Comptou's Corners was organized in 1863 with six members, by Rev. L. D. Brooks, who was its first pastor. The present pastor is Rev. J. W. Hill. The Church edifice was erected in 1867 at a cost of $1,800, and will seat 250 persons. The present valuation of the Church property is $2,000. There are 32 members . "The A-dvent Christian Church of God," located in Edinboro, was organized in 1863 by Elder H. L. Hastings, with 18 members. The first pastor was Rev. J. D. Brown, and the present one is Rev. George W. Stetson. The Church edifice, which will seat 300 persons, was erected in 1864 at a cost of $1,200. It has 44 members. The valuation of the Church property is $1,500.— [Information by T. J. Ativater. "The Methodist Episcopal Church" located at Ash Corners, was organized by the Rev. R. Stancliff, with 20 members. The first pastor was Rev. John Graham, and the present one is Rev. J. W. Hill. The Church edifice was erected in 1868 at a cost of $1,600 and will seat 200 people. It has 30 members. The present valuation of the Church property is $1,800.— [Information by Rev. E. Briggs. WATEMFOIlDf one of the original 16 townships of Erie Co., has an area of 22,400 acres and is bounded on the north by Greene and Summit, on the east by Amity and Union, on the south by LeBoeuf and on the west by Washington and McKean. In 1872 a portion of Washington was annexed. It is watered by the West Branch of French Creek, LeBoeuf Creek, TroutRun and their tributaries, which run through in a southerly direction. The Philadelphia & Erie R. R. and the Pennsylvania Petroleum Road passes through parallel to each other and about the center of the township, north and south. LeBoeuf Lake is a beautiful little sheet of water, lying near its southern boundaries. The surface of the country is undulating, being quite hilly in some portions. The soil is well adapted to grazing and stock raising in the hilly parts, while the fiats of LeBoeuf and French Creeks are well adapted for raising grain. The first road opened in Erie Co. and through the township was built by the French, from Erie City to Waterford, in 1753 ; a part of the road is still in use. The population of the township in 1870 was 2,674, of whom 2,392 were native and 282 foreign born, and all, excepting 10, white. The number of schools in the township, as per report for year ending June 3d, 1872, was 20, employing 3 male and 17 female teachers. The number of children attending was, males 370, females 294, and the average attendance, 479, at a cost of about 70 cents a month per scholar. The amount expended for school purposes during the year was $3,936.69. Waterford Borough (p. v.) was incorporated April 8th, 1833, and is situated on Lake LeBoeuf and LeBoeuf Creek. Waterford was laid out as early as 1795, by State Commissioners Gero, Irvine and Ellicott, somewhat after the plan of Philadel- phia. The streets cross each other at right angles, and it is a WATERFORD. H5 singular fact that if High Street, the principal one in Water- ford, was continued to the city of Erie, it would run into State Street in that city, and thus form one continuous avenue to Lake Erie. The borough has a population of about 800, and contains 4 churches, several stores, 2 hotels, 1 banking house, 2 wagon shops, 5 blacksmith shops, 2 tanneries, 1 firkin and tub manufactory and 1 wholesale and retail boot and shoe manu- facturing establishment, and the inhabitants are thrifty and enterprising. We clip the following from a county paper: — " Probably no other community in the county contributed more willingly and more largely to the ranks of the Union army than Waterford and the country in its vicinity. Few families in that section were without representatives in the army, and many, very many, mourn the loss of sons or brothers by the cruel fate of war. "We are indebted to J. P. Vincent, Esq., Postmaster of the borough, for the following list of the fallen patriots : — " Buried in the Cemetery— Capt. R. Cross, J. H. Smith, S. S. Himrod. J. W. Hunter, G. W. Benson, C. Graff, W. H. H. Skinner, L. Avery, T. M. Mitchell, P. Fretwell, R. Robertson, J. Atchison, M. Brink, J . H. Miller, J. McKinley, G. Kibbe, G. Cornish — ir. "Buried on the Field of Battle— J. A. Phenix, R. R. Smith, G. D. Judson, J. F. Rice, J. Lunger, W. B. Wright, A. C Henry, F. M. Hull, A. B. Hull, R. Wilson, S. Demington, R. Middleton, I. Bowen, E. Sedgwick, L. Benson, R. Tollman, H. C Brown, O. J. Taylor, J. H. Taylor, J. W. Babcock, S. W. Hare, M. D. Burrows, H. Porter, B. Hood, S. E. Fish, J. D. Fish, W. Phelps, J. J. Briggs, T. H. Briggs, C. Comer, A. Hough, L. Gray, D. Davis, E. Oldfleld, Capt. A. Walker, J. V. Walker, P. Porter, O. Gray— 38. " From the same gentleman we obtain a list of soldiers in the Revolu- tionary War, and in the war of 1812, who are buried in the Waterford Cemetery : — " Revolutionary soldiers — Neil McKay, Capt. J. Lytle — 3. " War of 1812— M. Himrod, H. Colt, Jas. McKay, J. Benson, J. Lenox— 5. "In the 'old burying ground' at Waterford is one who deserves especial mention — Michael Hare, who was born June 10, 1727, and died May 3, 1843, being 115 years, 8 months aud 22 days old. He was in the French war, at Braddock's defeat by the Indians, through the Revolutionary War, and marched with St. Clair aud was scalped at his defeat by the Indians. Mr. Hare was of Irish birth, and he was well-known through the county in the good old times, forty and fifty years ago." "The Waterford Academy," located in the borough, was erected in 1822, the State appropriating 500 acres of land for its benefit. Subsequently the land was sold and the money put out at interest for the use of the school. Many of the leading men of Erie County obtained their educa- tion here, and it has been a flourishing school. " The Banking House of Benson & West," located in Waterford borough was established in 1800. It is not a chartered bank. "The Tannery of N. & W. C. Smith," in Waterford borough, tans about 1,500 hides per year. "The Tannery of Barnett Hayes & Co." turns out 3,500 sides of leather and about 1.500 skins per year, employing eight hands. "The Boot and Shoe Manufactory of Johnson & Willard" makes up about §3,500 worth of boots and shoes per year, employing 20 bauds. The first grist mill in the township was built by JKobert Brotherton, and the first saw mill by James Boyd. Martin Strong, the first white settler, came from Hartford Co., Conn., in 1795, and located in the north-west corner. He was a suiveyor and brought his compass and chain in his knap- sack, strapped on his back, and thus equipped, he walked the 116 WATERFORD. entire distance. He helped survey most of the laud in the north-west part of the State. The nearest grist mill 'was at Meadville, 27 miles, where he carried his' grain on his back to get it ground. He also kept the first public house. He lived on the farm on which he first settled, till his death, in 1805. He married Hannah Trask. Among the earliest settlers were the Vincents, Tracys, Himrods, Bensons. Boyds, Smiths, Kings, McKays and Hutchins. Aaron Himrod came from Northum- berland Co. in 1797, and located in the central part, where he lived till his death. Simeon Hunt came from Orange Co., Vt., in 1816, and located in the northern part, where he still lives. " The First Presbyterian Church," located in Waterford borough, wa3 organized in 1809 by the Rev, John Mathews, its first pastor. The present pastor is Rev. T. H. Delamater, our informant. The Church edifice was erected in 1835, at a cost of $5,000, and will seat 400 people. It has 95 members. The valuation of the Church property is $7,000. "The United Presbyterian Church, " situated on West Second Street, Waterford borough, was organized in 1812 with 14 members. Its first pastor was the Rev. Robert Reid. The first Church edifice was erected in 1835 and repaired in 1859, and again repaired in 18(58. It will seat 500 people. There are 163 members, under the pastorate of Rev. P. W. Free, our informant. The Church property is valued at $8,000. "St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church," located in Waterford borough, was organized in 1831 by Martin Strong, Captain Pollock, John Vincent and Amos Judson, with five members. The first pastor was Rev. Bennett Glover, and the present one is Rev. S. J. French. The first place of worship was erected in 1832 and will seat 250 people. There are 45 mem- bers. The valuation of the Church property is $5,000. "First Methodist Episcopal Church" is situated in the borough of Waterford. There was an organization as early as 1835, and as early as 1816, occasional preaching was supplied by Rev. Mr. Paddock. The Church edifice was erected in 1854 and will seat 200 people. It has 90 members, under the charge of Rev. G. W. Chesbro. The Church property is valued at $3,700. — llnformation by Rev. O. W. Chesbro. "The Methodist Episcopal Church," located at Sharps Corners, was- organized in 1838 or '39 by the Rev. L. D. Prosser, with eight members. Its first pastor was Rev. Russel Stancliff, and the present one is Rev. G. W. Chesbro. The Church edifice, which will seat 200 persons, was erected in 1868, at a cost of $1,625. There are 26 members. The present value of Church property is $1,800.— [Information by Edwin Briggs. "The First Free Will Baptist Church," located in the eastern part, on the banks of French Creek, a short distance off the Waterford Road to Wattsburg, was organized in 1832 or '33 by Rev. W. Stickney, and reorganized in 1853, with seven members, by the Rev. J. Smith. Its present pastor is Rev. A. Losee. The Church edifice was erected in 1860 at a cost of $1,200, and will seat 300 people. There are 52 members. The present valuation of Church property is $1,200. From the time of its first organization the following clergymen have been pastors : — W. Sticknev, S. Rogers, L. Hills, J. Smith, A. Losee, C. Burch, W. H. Cutler and W. Parker. — [information by W. H. Cutler. " The First Christian Church," located four miles east of Waterford, was organized in 1854 by the Rev. Stephen Washburn, its first pastor, with 17 members. The Church edifice was erected in 1861 at a cost of $1,000, and will seat 300 people. There are 58 members. The value of the Church property is $1,000. The present pastor is Rev. A. S. Langdon. — llnforma- tion by Amos Burrows. WA YNE. 117 WAYNE was formed from part of Broken Straw in 1820. It has an area of 22,400 acres. Its greatest length is seven, and greatest breadth five miles. It is bounded on the north by New York State, on the east by Warren Co., on the south by Concord, and on the west by Amity and Union. The Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburg R. R. runs through the eastern portion, north and south, and the Atlantic & Great Western passes through the south-east corner. It is watered by Broken Straw, Sciota and Hare Creeks, Spencers Run, Wheelock Creek, Slaughter Run and Beaver Creek, all of them running in various directions through the township. The surface of the town is rolling and quite hilly, and the soil generally clay, with the exceptions of the " flats " along the several creeks, which are gravelly loam. There is a landmark of considerable note in the township, viz., a willow tree, standing opposite the farm house of Mathew Grays, in Beaver Dam. It is said to have grown from a riding switch brought from near Edenville, in LeBoeuf, and stuck into the ground with no expectation of its growing ; but it did, and is now one of the largest trees in the township. There has never been a public house licensed to sell spirituous liquors in the township, except about one year, 1840. The principal occupations of the inhabitants are dairying and stock raising. The population in 1870 was 1,295, of whom 1,242 were native and 53 foreign born. The number of schools, as per report for year ending June 3d, 1872, was 12£, employing 21 teachers. The number of children attending was, males, 212, and females 187, and the average attendance, 242. The amount expended for school purposes during the year was $1,902.97. In 1866 the city of Corry was taken off in part from this township. Beaver Dam (Wayne p. o.) is a small hamlet, located in the south-western part. It derives its name from the beavers that constructed a number of dams on the creek at this point. It has about 100 inhabitants and contains 1 dry goods and 1 grocery store, 1 blacksmith, 1 paint and 2 carriage shops, and 4 churches. Carter Hill, (p. o.,) situated a little west of the central part, is a small hamlet. The Carter Hill Cheese Factory, Hugh Benjamin & Son, proprietors, is situated here and has a capacity for using the milk of 300 cows. In 1872 they made 5,000 lbs. of butter and 5,300 lbs. of cheese. The earliest settlers we find an account of were Wm. Smith and a man named Proser. Smith came from Ireland and located in 1793. In 1798 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith (maiden name 118 WA TKE. Wilson) came from Belfast, Ireland, and was married to Wm. Smith in 1799. She is still alive, her mind is clear, she enjoys good health, has seldom been sick, and has raised a family of eleven children, three boys and eight girls. Wm. Smith died in 1855. He is supposed to have built the first house in the township, near where George Spencer now lives. John Kincaide, Daniel Finly, and a man by the name of Hall, were among the first settlers, and located in the south-western part. They suffered all the hardships incident to pioneer life. Elijah Carter came in 1824 from Greenfield, and located at'Oarter Hill. Daniel Yager, one of the old pioneers, died in 1873. He was 89 years of age and had been a resident of the township nearly half a century. The first class of Christians of the M. E. denomination wa» formed in 1832, at what is called ' Donation District.' It consisted of eight members and was formed by Hiram Kinsley, who was the pastor. They held their first meeting at Warren Palmer's log cabin, on ' Donation Hill.' "The Beaver Dam Presbyterian Church," located at Beaver Dam, was organized by Rev. Robert Reed, at an early day, with 15 members. The first pastor was Rev. Absalom McCready, and the present one is Rev. J. M. Gillette. The first Church edifice was erected in 1830, and the present one, which will seat 200 persons, in 1867, at a cost of $3,000. There are 35 members. The Church property is valued at $3,700.— {Information by J. D. Smith. "The Methodist Episcopal Church," located at Beaver Dam, was organized in 1838, with 30 members, by the Rev. Wm. Patterson, who was its first pastor. The present pastor is Rev. N. W. Jones. The first Church edifice was erected in 1839, and the present one, which will seat 300 people, in 1872, at a cost of $3,200. There are 41 members. The valuation of the Church property is $3,200.— [Information by E. T. Hills and E. F. Steadman. "The United Presbyterian Church," located at Wayne, was organized in 1859 by the Rev. Daniel Love, with 12 members. The first pastor was Rev. J. D. Aten, and the present one is Rev. Alexander S. Abbey. The Church edifice, which will seat 200 people, was erected in 1870, costing $3,000. There are 22 members. The Church property is valued at $3,500. — (information by Rev. A. S. Abbey. "The Wayne Valley Church of United Brethren," located a short distance north of Beaver Dam, was organized in 1871 by the Rev. Daniel Dean, the first pastor, with 21 members. The present pastor is the Rev. H. H. Barber. The Church building, which will seat 220 persons, was erected in 1870, at a cost of $1,500. There are 24 members. The Church property is valued at $1,500.— [.Information by Wm. Hodge. POSTAL BATES AND REGULATIONS. 119 POSTAL KATES AND REGULATIONS. Letters. — The law requires postage on all letters (including those to foreign coun- tries when prepaid), to be prepaid by stamps or stamped envelopes, pre-payment in money being prohibited. All drop-letters must be prepaid. 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On unsealed circulars, newspapers (whether transient or addressed to regu- lar subscribers — excepting weekly papers, which may be delivered to subscribers on prepayment of regular quarterly rates) and on periodicals not exceeding two ounces in weight, when any of the same are deposited in a letter carrier office for delivery by the office or its carriers — 1 cent each. On periodicals exceeding two ounces in weight, when deposited in a letter-carrier office for delivery by the office or its car- rior— 2 cents each. 120-132 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JEROME S. MOSELEY, INVENTOR, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF Moseley's Eureka Scroll Saw Machine, AND DEALER IN Iron and Wood Working Machinery G-enerally, EMORY WHEELS & GRINDERS ALWAYS IN STOCK. 5/ Clinton Street, Syracuse, JV. T. (SPECTATOR.) PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT B Y E. E. STURZNICKEL. This paper has an extensive circulation among the German population of this part of the country. * Advertising Sates Very Liberal. EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. The Erie Chair Co., at Erie, are the manufacturers of the celebrated Nursery or Baby Chair, the merits of which are stated in their card on page 343 To all having the care of children it seems almost invaluable, combining, as it does, such a variety of expedients, wl ich while they relieve the overbur- dened mother of the constant care of the child, at the same time serve to divert and amuse the little one and administer to its comfort. Indeed no one who has tried these chairs would be without one. Call and see them. The Humboldt Savings Bank, Erie, Pa., is a reliable banking institution. Young men just starting in life will find it a profitable investment to deposit a portion of their earnings every week at this institution. Many a young man who spends his earnings carelessly, and some- times foolishly, after making a trial of this system, will be pleasingly surprised at the rapidity with which his wealth ac- cumulates. To such and others we can recommend the Humboldt Savings Bank as a substantial financial institution. They advertise on marginal lines. AMITY. 133 EEIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTOR EXPLANATIONS TO DIRECTORY. Directory is arranged as follows: 1. Name of individual or firm. 2. Post office address in parenthesis. 3. The road on which the party is located, except residents of cities and boroughs. 4. Business or occupation. A Star (*) placed before a name, indicates an advertiser in this work. For such advertisement see Index. Figures placed after the occupation of farmers indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the parties. Names set in CAPITALS indicate subscribers to this work. The word Street is implied as regards directory for cities and boroughs. For additions and corrections see Errata, following the Intro- duction. AMITY. (Post Office Addresses in ParenthesesJ Explanation.— The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map. in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Alfred, Wellington, (Lake Pleasant,) r 5y, farmer 131. ALLEN, HUGH L., (Hatch Hollow,) cor- ner r 88 and 24, farm laborer. Allen, John Jr., (Hatch Hollow,) r 28, farmer 140. Allen, Joseph R., (Wattsburgh,) r 14, town clerk, farmer 150 and leases of Daniel B., 40. APPLEBEE, JULIUS M., (Lake Pleasant,) r 4, farmer 74%. Ashton, Tompkins, (Lake Pleasant,) cor- ner r 9 and 10, road commissioner and farmer 174. Atchinson, James, (Union City,) r 29, far- 1 mer 75. Babcock, William H., (Wattsburgh,) r 21, Bacon, WeUs, (Hatch Hollow,) r 25, far- mer 160. Baldwin, David M., (Wattsburgh,) r 16, farmer 120. BALDWIN, GEORGE W., (Wattsburgh,) r 30, farmer 200. Baldwin, Hiram W., (Union City,) r 29, farmer 114. Baldwin, John C. Mrs., (Wattsburgh,) r 30, farmer 118. Baldwin, Wm. L., (Wattsburgh,) farmer 114 and works farm of Mrs. John C, 118. BaUard, Cornelius, (Wayne,) r 39, farmer 130. BARBER, GEORGE W., (Wattsburgh,) r 27, farm laborer. BARBER, HENRY H. Rev., (Union City,) r 30, pastor of United Brethren. Beebee, Juliet Mrs., (Union City,) r 35, farmer 46. Bemis, Jotham S., (Wayne,) r 19, farmer 24. Bisbe, Curtis B. C, (Wattsburgh,) r 15, farmer 100. 134 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. DEALER IN Im. Ms, Hubs, Spofces, Felloes, A GENERAL LINE OF WA60IASB CA1RIA&I Materials and Trimmings, READY MADE Carriages & Sleighs. 1323 Peacb St., ) Vn\ D Dn Above the Depot, ( JDllu, ldi Cor. Peach and 16th Sts.. BRANCH OFFICE, FAIRVIETV', ERIE OO., 3F»DES3>a"3J£. PARKER, JONATHAN W., (Wattsburgh,) r 14, farmer leases of Mrs. David Dun- combe, 200. Parker, Mary W. Mrs., (widow,) (Watts- burgh,) r 23, farmer 54. Persons, Huntington, (Wayne,) r 40^, road master and farmer 120. PESCH, WINAND, (Wattsburgh,) r 14, pump manufacturer. Phillips, George, (Wattsburgh,) r 12, far- mer 140. PINNELL, GEORGE W., (Lake Pleasant,) r 7, farm laborer. AMITY. 137 POST, JOHN, (Lake Pleasant,) r 8, shin- gle sawyer. Preston, Whitney, (Wattsburgh,) r 18, farmer 50. Eathbone, John E., (Wattsburgh,) r 16, farmer 50. Read, Allen W., (Wattsburgh,) r 17, far- mer. Read, Timothy, (Wattsburgh,) r 17, far- mer 17. Reynolds, Michael K, (Union City,) r 32, farmer 71. Richards, James A., (Lake Pleasant,) r 5, lumberman, saw mill and 25 acres. Roberts, Harvey, (Lake Pleasant,) r 6, farmer leases of Luther Corcoran, 5. Robinson, Oscar, (Lake Pleasant,) r 7, farmer leases of Amos Williams. ROUSE, JACOB, (Wattsburgh,) r 14, far- mer 29. Russell, Samuel, (Wattsburgh,) r 21, far- mer 107. Sammons, Benjamin J., (Wattsburgh,) r i7, farmer 77. SAMMONS, GEORGE, (Wattsburgh,) r 17, farmer 92. Samruons, Thomas B., (Wattsburgh,) r 15, farmer 200. SMITH, JULIUS M., (Wayne,) r 40, farmer 120. SOULE, PETER J., (Wayne,) r 37, farmer 100. Starkweather, Erastus, (Wattsburgh,) r 21, farmer 37. STEENROD. EZRA, (Wattsburgh,) r 20, STEWART, CHARLES F., (Wattsburgh,) r 19, farmer 76. Stow, Lorenzo A., (Lake Pleasant,) r 9, farmer 136. Stowe, Judson W., (Wattsburgh,) corner r 30 and 10, farmer 125. Strong, John C., (Lake Pleasant,) on Ve- nango line, near r 7, farmer 87. Swan, George W., (Wayne,) r 19, fruit dealer and gardener 12. SWETLAND, IRA N., (Lake Pleasant,) corner r 1 and 3, farmer 125. Tanner, Amos F., (Wattsburgh,) r 17, far- mer 441. TANNER, JOHN, (Wattsburgh,) r 7, far- mer leases of John Williams, 156. Terry, Joseph, (Wayne,) r 37, carpenter and farmer 100. , Thompson, Joseph D., (Wayne,) r 39, far- mer 100. Titus, Franklin W., (Lake Pleasant,) corner r 5 and 6, shingle maker. Titus, Henry C, (Lake Pleasant,) r 6, saw mill, lumberman and farmer 200. TITUS, MARANDA A. Mrs., (widow,) (Lake Pleasant,) r 9, farmer 44. Underwood, Welcome D., (Union City,) r 21, farmer leases of Abel Matterson, 50. Vandenburgh, Philo, (Wattsburgh,) r 17, farmer 31. WADSWORTH, ROLLAND J., (Watts- burgh,) r 21, laborer. Wadsworth, Truman C, (Wattsburgh,) r 21, farmer 50. Wellington, Alfred, (Lake Pleasant,) r 5^, farmer 131. WEST, GEORGE E., (Wattsburgh,) r 20, works in Amity Creamery. WETMORE, HOWEL, (Wattsburgh,) r 21, Wheeler, Edgar R., (Hatch Hollow,) r 24, town collector, lumberman and far- mer 18. WHEELER, JUDSON E., (Hatch Hollow,) r 28, lumberman and farmer leases of E. W. Hatch, 66. White, Justice, (Union City,) r 29, farmer 28. Wilkinson, Malvina, (Wattsburgh,) r 18, farmer 85. Williams, Ellis, (Lake Pleasant,) r 1, farmer. WILLIAMS, EPHRAIM F., (Wattsburgh,) r 23, farmer 50. Williams, Hiram, (Wattsburgh,) r 23, far- mer 63. Williams, Justin J., (West Greene,) r 2, farmer 112. WILLIAMS, THOMAS J., (Wattsburgh,) r 23, cooper and farmer. Williams, William E., (Lake Pleasant,) r 5, mechanic and farmer 60. WILLIAMS, WILSON C, (Lake Pleasant,) r 1, farmer 100. Wimer, Smith, (Union City,) r 32, farmer 71. Winchester, Benjamin F., (Wattsburgh,) r 23, farmer leases of Ezra Cooper, 50. Young, Alonzo, (Wayne,) r 19, farmer 100. Young, Standish, (Wayne,) r 19, farmer 30. P B 93 rsi P $ £> t* P a O & o o en H O £« w »2 Woolen Yarns, Carpet Warps, Spool Cottons, 138 CONCORD. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it, refer to the number of the road as designated on the map in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Akam, Robert J., (Corry,) r 12, farmer leases of Johnson, 150. Alden, Daniel H., (Concord Station,) r 1)4, farmer 10. Alton, Darius S., (Corry,) r 11, farmer 158. Ames, Nathaniel, (Concord Station,) r 35X, farmer 47. AMES, TRUMAN N., (Concord Station,) r35^, farmer. Arnold, Alphonzo A., (Corry,) r 12, farmer 50. Arnold, Mary A. Mrs., (widow,) (Corry,) r 11, farmer 12. Avery, Lydia Mrs., (widow,) (Concord Station,) r 35X, farmer 81. BACON, ENOS W., (Lovells Station,) r 3, postmaster and sawyer. Bacon, Harrison B., (Lovells Station,) r 3, lumberman. Baker, EliasS., (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 31, alio, physician and farmer 42&. Baker, Stephen A., (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 31, millwright and engineer. Baker, Wm. H., (Concord Station,) r 35^, farmer 56. Bassett, Kosciusko H., (Concord Station,) r 1, farmer leases of Samuel Kincaid, 60. Bassett, "Wm. J., (Corry,) r 21, town col- lector and farmer 50. BATES, BENNAGER J., (Concord Sta- tion,) r 28, farmer 50. Bates, John, (Concord Station,) r 28, far- mer 150. Beach, Adolphus, (Corry,) {Hitchcock Bro. & Beach.) Beetle, John H., (Corry,) r 8, farmer 50. Beebe, Lewis A., (Lovells Station,) r 27, farmer 35. Belknap, Embert L., (Concord Station,) {Belknap & Son.) Belknap & Son, (Concord Station,) ( Wm. H. and Embert £.,) r 2, saw and grist mills, and farmers 300. Belknap, Wm. H., (Conoord Station,) {Belknap & Son.) Bell, James, (Corry,) r 14^, farmer 150. Bennett, Ebenezer, (Concord Station,) r 1, cabinet maker. Bishop, John R., (Concord Station,) r 35, farmer 89. Blakeslee, Benjamin F., (Lovells Station,) r 26, farmer 50. Blakeslee, Calista, (widow,) (Concord Station,) r 37, farmer 50. Blakeslee, Homer J., (Corry,) r 24, farmer 50. Blakeslee, Moses, (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 14X, farmer 50. Blakeslee, Wm. V., (Lovells Station,) r 25, alio, physician and farmer 200. Blakslee, Honor Mrs., (widow,) (Corry,) r 15, farmer 4. Blatchly, David, (Corry,) r 14, farmer 53. Blatchly, Stephen, (Corry,) r 14, farmer 143. Bleakslee, George W., (Corry,) r 11, far- mer 114^. Boile, Charles, (Corry,) r 8, agent for nursery. Booth, Wm. L., (Conoord Station,) r2, postmaster and grocer. BOUTWELL, PHILANDER, (Corry,) r 26, farmer 100. BOUTWELL, SAMUEL W. r (Corry,) r 26, farm laborer. Bower, Abram, (Corry,) r 15, farmer 133. BROMLEY, BENJAMIN A., (Spartans- burgh, Crawford Co.,) r 14, farmer 42. Bromley, Joseph, (Concord Station,) r 36}£, farmer leases of James M. Holdridge, 7. Brown, Irvine, (Lovells Station,) r 6, far- mer 50. Brown, Josiah, (Corry,) r 21, farmer 48. BROWN, LORENZO, (Corry,) r 16, lum- berman and farmer 80. Bruce, James, (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 31, cabinet maker. Brumley, Richard, (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 14, farmer 40. Bugbee, Orin, (Corry,) r 20, farmer 100. Bugbee, Warren, (Corry,) r 7, farmer 86. Burger, John, (Corry,) r 10>£, retired far- mer 100. BURGER, JOHN E., (Corry,) r WM. far- mer leases of John, 100. Burrows, Thomas Rev., (Concord Sta- tion,) r 32, Wesleyan clergyman and farmer 84. CAREY, GEO. L., (Corry,) r 19, farmer 53. Notions, at Wholesale, at Walther & Streiiber's, ERIE. Chaffee, Heber, (Cony,) r 10, telegraph operator and farmer 15. Chapman, James, (Corry,) ( White, Chap- man & Co.) Chase, George W., (Corry,) r 7, farmer 40. CHASE, OSCAEM., (Corry,) (WeUmon & Co.) Chelton, Thomas, (Lovells Station,) r 26, farmer 13^. Clark, Josiah B., (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) corner r 83 and 26, farmer 160. CLOUGH, ELEAZER A., (Corry,) r 26, far- mer 25. Colegrove, Lawrence, (Corry,) r 10, farmer 300. COOK, DAVID, (Corry,) r 19, (Woodin & Cook,) road commissioner, farmer 100, and has charge of late Hiram Cook's estate, 125. COOK, JAMES M., (Corry,) farmer leases of David, 175. Cordner, Alexander C, (Concord Station,) r 35, farmer 56. Covell, Wm. "W., (Corry,) r 15, farmer 50. CrandelL Theodore, (Corry,) r 11, farmer 100. Crook, Guerdon, (Concord Station,) cor- ner r \% and 3, farmer 70. Crowell, David J., (Lovells Station,) r 4, grist mill, lumberman and farmer 20. Crowell, James & Son, (Lovells Station,) (Oscar £.,) r 4, cattle dealers and far- mers 700. Crowell, John, (Lovells Station,) r 24, far- mer 203. Crowell, Oscar L., (Lovells Station,) (James Crowell & Son.) CULVER, BENJAMIN P., (Corry,) r 26, farmer 145. Culver, Edwin, (Corry,) r 26, farmer 93. Damon, George W., (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 17, farmer 103. Danes, George, (Concord Station,) r 36, farmer 16. Darrow, Russell, (Corry,) r 26, farmer 56. Darrow, Sylvester, (Corry,) r 26, farmer 100. Davis, Benjamin F., (Corry,) corner r 11 and 10, farmer 51. Day, Daniel, (Concord Station,) r 36^, farmer 40. Dean Daniel R., (Concord Station,) r 1, farmer 12. DEAN, JAMES H., (Concord Station,) r 1, laborer. Deland, Eli E., (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 17, farmer 55. Dilwortn, Samuel E., (Corry,) r 8, carpen- ter and farmer 35. Drake, Francis, (Corry,) r 11, farmer 40}£. Drake, Jehiel, (Corry,) r 11, farmer 63. Drake, Manley, (Corry,) r 11, farmer 4. Dunham, Penneer, (Lovells Station,) r 27, carpenter and farmer \%. Eastland, Daniel S., (Concord Station,) r 35y, farmer leases of James Brooks, 150. Ellis, Elbridge G., (Corry,) r 8, mason. ELLIS, HENRY R., (Corry.) r 5%, manuf. of lath, spring beds and clothes pins. Emerson, John,(Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 17, farmer 100. Estess, Lyman, (Concord Station,) r 1, farmer 77. Parell, Nancy Mrs., (widow,) (Concord Station,) r 1, farmer 96. Fargo, Calvin, (Concord Station,) r 1, far- mer 2. Fay, Joel M., (Concord Station,) r 35>£, farmer 164. Foster, Elias B., (Concord Station,) r8, farmer 50. Poster, Jemima, (Concord Station,) r 36>£, farmer 50. Pralick, Abraham P., (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 14, farmer 100. FRALICK, ALFRED, (Corry,) r 14#, far- mer 50. Fralick, Ephraim, (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 14, farmer 50. Pralick, Walter, (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 14, farmer 37. Gamett, Jeremiah Rev., (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 14, M. E. clergyman. Gates, Chas. .A, (Corry,) r 11, farmer 109. Gates, David W.,(Lovells Station,) r 27>$', Gates, John F., (Lovells Station,) r 27^, farmer 80. Gates, Lyman, (Corry,) r 11, farmer 40%. Gates, Wm. V., (Corry,) r 11, farmer 80. Gordon, Jonathan N., (Concord Station,) r 1, cooper. Gordon, Wm. A., (Concord Station,) r 36%, farmer 65. Gray, Albert L., (Concord Station,) r 37, farmer 62. Gray, Jeduthan, (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 31, farmer 84. Gray, Lyman, (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 31, farmer 155. Gray, Silas H., (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,)r31, farmer 1. Gray, Wm., (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 31, justice of the peace and far- mer 143. Griffes, Albert O., (Corry,) r 10, farmer leases of Mrs E. M. Davis, 100. Griffin, Isaac H., (Corry,) r 5#, path mas- ter and farmer 100. Haley, Charles, (Concord Station,) (with Nelson,) r 32}£, farmer leases of J. W. Wetmore, 100. HALCY, NELSON, (Concord Station,) (with Charles,) r 32>£, farmer leases of J. W. Wetmore, 100. Hall, Henry P., (Concord Station,) r 1)4, cabinet maker. HALL, JOHN, (Concord Station,) r 36#, farmer 33. Hall, Joseph, (Concord Station,) r 34)4, farmer 12. Hammond, Arnold A., (Corry,) r 15, far- mer 111. Hammond, Edwin A., (Corry,) r 29, farmer 72. Hammond, James D., (Corry.) r 7, farmer 100. Hammond, Samuel F., (Corry,) r 15, far- mer 175. Harrington, Deloss M., (Concord Station,) r 35, leases saw mill of New York Oil Co. Harrington, Morris, (Concord Station,) r 2)4, farmer 14. Tft. 140 ERIE CO TJNTY BUSINESS DIRECTOR T. \ s WHOLESALE DEALER IN A. 1ST r> Concord Station, Erie Co., Pennsylvania. &ffii WAMM)Mm<9> IIMI 26 Koble Block, i'M^lMtl ERIE, FA- PAPJEI& SANGER &c. snt for Bnrnlian's Weather Strip for Windows anfl. Doors, Shop, 7th Street, near Cor. Holland, mm MEHLER & MICHAEL TEETTEK, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ! T Orders for Stone Cutting Promptly attended to, Sear Cor. Stale ani I2tl Sts., - - EBIE 9 CONCORD. 141 Hasbrouck, Wm., (Corry,) r 11, farmer 140. Hasbrouck, Win. W., (Corry,) r 12, farmer leases of Levi Pier, 100. Hatch, Eben, (Corry,) r 8, dairy and far- mer 26. Haviland, Royal T., (Corry,) r 10%, farmer 50. Heath, Chas. B., (Corry,) r 21, town audi- tor and farmer 50. Heath, Ephraim A., (Corry,) r 21, judge of elections and farmer 50. *HEATH, FRANK S., (Corry,) r 16, hay dealer, agent for P. K. Dederick & Co's hay presses and farmer 70. Heath, Heman, (Corry,) r 18, farmer 90. Heath, Hugh, (Corry,) r 10%, stone quar- rier and farmer 83. Heath, Jane M. Mrs., (-widow,) (Lovells Station,) r 27%, farmer 50. Heath, Samuel, (Corry.) r 18, farmer 53%. Henderson, John A., (Concord Station,) r 37, farmer 18%. Henderson, Samuel S., (Concord Station,) r 36, farmer 26%. Higgins, Chas. E., (Corry,) r 21, farmer 50. Higley, Countrobiaske, (Corry,) r 5, far- mer 7. Higley, Peter, (Corry,) corner r 8 and 5, farmer 35. Hitchcock Bro. & Beach, (Corry,) {Edmund C. and Daniel M. Hitchcock, £, farmer 75. Patterson, Addison, (Corry,) r 16, farmer 50. Patterson, Alva M., (Corry,) r 16, farmer 50. Perkins, Jesse, (Corry,) r 10, f armer'60. Phillip, Fred., (Corry,) {White, Chapman & Co.) Pier, Chancy, (Corry,) r 11, farmer 150. Pierce, John W., (Concord Station,) r 1%, prop, of Concord House. Pierce, Lewis, (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 26, farmer 112. Pierce, Naaman, (Corry,) r 10>£, building mover and farmer 140. Pond, George, (Concord Station,) r 34, carpenter and farmer 35. Pond, Hiram E., (Corry,) r 15, farmer leases of Mrs. Betsey Pond, 50. POND, ISAAC A., (Corry,) (Wellmon & Co.) Pond, Seth, (Concord Station,) r 34, re- tired farmer. Pope, James G., (Corry,) r 10, farmer 56. Pratt, Wm., (Concord Station,) r 36, far- mer leases of Mathias Mayor, 50. Price, Silas Wm., (Concord Station,) r 36, farmer 100. Reynolds, Howard A., (Concord Station,) r 2, farmer 80. Reynolds, Ransom N., (Concord Station,) r 2, farmer 2. ROGERS, HOMER, (Spartansburgh, Crawford Co.,) r 31, farm laborer. Skinner, Henry A., (Concord Station,) r 36>£, farmer 6. Smith, James, (Concord Station,) (Smith & Martin,) resides at Beaver Dam. Smith, John, (Concord Station,) r 36>£, farmer 60. Smith, John L., (Concord Station,) r 36>£, lumberman and farmer 31. Smith & Martin, (Concord Station,) r 1^ ; (James Smith and Harry Martin,) millers. Stevenson, Isaiah, (Corry,) r 13, pathmas- ter and farmer 100. Steveson, Cornelius A., (Corry,) r 13, far- mer 50. Steveson, Julia A. Mrs., (widow,) (Corry,) r 25, farmer 4^. Stewart, Simeon, (Corry,) r 15, retired farmer. Stowe, Henry, (Corry,) r 19, painter and farmer 50. Stowell, Isaac P., (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 17, farmer 100. Stowell, Samuel, (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 17, farmer 70. STULDZ, MALCAEI, (Lovells Station,) r 27^, farmer 100. Triscuit, Anson, (Lovells Station,) r 4>£, farmer 30. Valentine, George C, (Corry,) r 11, re- tired farmer. Valentine, Henry S., (Corry,) r 11, farmer 35. VanDresar, Sally Mrs., (widow,) (Corry,) r 15, farmer 100. VanDyke, Jeremiah W., (Concord Sta- tion,) r 31, farmer 150. Watsborg, John, (Corry,) r 11, farmer 35. Watts, Moses, (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r 17, farmer 100. WEBB, JAMES R., (Concord Station,) r 31, farmer 53. Webb, Wilber C, (Spartansburgh, Craw- ford Co.,) r Zl}4, farmer 125. Weed, Samuel, (Concord Station,) r 1, farmer 6. Welch, Martin, (Corry,) r 13, farmer 106. WELLMON & CO., (Corry,) (Lemon Well- mon, Oscar M. Chase and Isaac A. Pond,) r 8. shingle manufs. WELLMON, LEMON, (Corry,) (Wellmon & Co.) West, Philetus C, (Corry,) r 10^, grocer and farmer 68. Wetmore, Clifford, (Concord Station,) r 3, farmer 74. White, Chapman & Co., (Corry,) (Lyman S. White, James Chapman and Fred. Phillip,) r 14X, lumbermen and far- mers 200. White, Lyman S., (Corry.) (White, Chap- man <&Co.,)r 14%, farmer 120. Wilkinson, Eli, (Corry,) r 13, farmer 70. WILLIAMS, JOHN S., (Lovells Station,) r 27>£, farmer leases of Wm. McCray, 100. Wintzel, John Henry, (Concord Station,) r 32>£, farmer 2. WOOD, SALMON, (Concord Station,) r 2, blacksmith. Woodin & Cook, (Corry,) (Zwr Woodin and David Cook,) r 15, cattle dealers and farmers. Woodin, Zur, (Corry,) ( Woodin & Cook,) r 15, farmer 100. Young, Silas A., (Corry,) r 13, lumberman and farmer 4. Young, Wm., (Corry,) r 13, farmer 141. CONNEAVT. 143 (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation.— The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the village. Abbey, James, (East Springfield,) r 11, far- mer 60. ADAMS, HENRY H., (Albion,) {Adams & Zeisinger.) ADAMS & LETSINGER, (Albion,) {Henry H. Adams and Benj. F. Letsvnger,) boots, shoes and groceries. Akerley, Alexander S., (Cherry Hill,) r 27, farms estate of Wm. W. Akerley, 223. AKERLY, CHAS. L., (Cherry Hill,) r 27, shingle manuf., farmer 77 and, in Greene, 210. ALBION WOOLEN MILLS, (Albion,) Thos. Thornton & Sons, props. ALDERMAN, CORYDON, (Keepville,) r 39, farmer 62. ALDERMAN, MICHAEL, (Albion,) car- penter and joiner, and farmer 4. Allds, Ernest, (Clarks Corners,) r 46, far- mer 75. Allds, Jonathan, (Clarks Corners,) r 46, farmer 116. Allis, E. S., (Albion,) agent. Alvord, Henry B., (Keepville,) (Keep & Abjord.) ♦ANDREWS, CHAS. G., (Albion,) manuf. of horse rakes and lumber, agent for Sherwood Mower and Remington Plow, also manuf. of railroad wheel- barrows. ANDREWS, SAMUEL P., (Albion,) (An- drews & Thornton.) ANDREWS & THORNTON, (Albion,) (Samuel F. Andrews and Thos. Thorn- ton,) manuf8. of oars. Baird, Jackson, (Cherry HilL) r 22, far- mer 87. BAKER, CHARLES, (Keepville,) r 40, far- mer 124. BAKER, C. LEROY, (Keepville,) r 41, pru- ner and grafter. Baker, Salina Mrs., (Keepville,) r 58, far- mer 2. Ball. Cornelius, (East Springfield,) r 15, farmer leases 200. Ball, Enoch, (Albion,) r 16, farmer leases 200. Bancroft, Clarissa Mrs., (Cherry Hill,) r 5, farmer 44. Bancroft, Wm., (Cherry Hill,) r24, farmer leases 40. Barnes, George, (Albion,) r 22, carpenter and farmer 2. Barnes, Hosea, (Albion,) (B. A. Barnes <. Cole, John, (Keepville,) r 55, farmer 125. Cole, Lydia Miss, (Keepville,) r 60, farmer COLE, MINOS, (Keepville,) r 60, inspector of election and farmer 75. Coleman, Peter, (Albion.) r 21, farmer 25. Copeland, Clorinda Mrs., (Keepville,) (with James and Melvin,) r 51, farmer 60. Copeland, James, (Keepville,) r 60, farmer leases 100. Copeland, James, (Keepville,) (with Melvin and Mrs. Clorinda,) r 51, farmer 60. Copeland, Melvin, (Keepville,) (with James and Mrs. Clorinda,) r 51, farmer 60. Cornell, Wm., (Albion,) r 64, farmer 80. Cornell, Wm. V., (Albion,) r 64, farmer. Crane, John J., (Elk Creek,) (with George Bawdy,) r 18, farmer 100. Cross, Charles, (Albion,) r 63, (with Ja7nes,) farmer 300. Cross, James, (Albion,) r 63, farmer 100. Cross, Laura Mrs., (Albion,) farmer 48. Curtis, Howell N., (Albion,) r 64, farmer 50. Curtis, John, (Albion,) r 64, farmer 50. Curtis, John, (Clarks Corners,) r 25, farmer 70. Davenport, E. F., (Albion,) deputy post- master. Davenport, Levi D., (Albion,) druggist. Deitz, Adam, (Albion,) r 21, farmer leases 28. Devereaux, Albert N., (Clarks Corners,) r 1, (with Wm. C. and Cyrus W.,) farmer 150. DEVEREAUX, CYRUS W., (Clarks Cor- ners,) r 1, fruit tree agent and (with Wm. C. and Albert JV.,) farmer 150. Devereaux, Wm. C, (Clarks Corners,) r 1, (with Cyrus W. and, Albert N.,) farmer 150. Devore, Seth, (East Springfield,) r 11, far- mer 100. DeWolf, Wm. B., (Albion,) r 32, farmer 56. Doolittle, John, (East Springfield,) r 11, farmer 201. Dorman, Edwin, (Clarks Corners,) rl, far- mer 90. Doty, Allen, (Cherry Hill,) r 44, farmer 60. Doty, Lewis, (Clarks Corners,) r 27, farmer Drake, Samuel, (Albion,) r 41, farmer DUNNING, GEO. M., (Keepville,) r 30, far- mer 25 and farms for David Spald- ing, 180. Eaton, James, (Clarks Corners,) r 46, far- mer 197. Eaton, John, (Clarks Corners,) r 46, far- mer 80. EDDY, ELIJAH W., (Albion,) boots and shoes. Ehrman, Frank, (Albion,) r 62, farmer 25. FELLOWS, JONATHAN E.,(Albion,) mill- wright and farmer 15. FERGASON, JOHN P., (Keepville,) r 55, farmer 50. Ferguson, Cyrus, (Clarks Corners,) r 1, farmer. FERGUSON, G. B., (Albion.) FERGUSON, JOHN R., (Albion,) supt. of Albion Mills. Finkle, John, (Keepville,) r 58, farmer. CO&KEA UT. 145 Fleet, Van, (Albion,) mason. Flower, P, D., (Albion,) physician. FOGG, JOHN C, (Cherry Hill,) r 29, far- mer 35. Fogg, Joseph, (Cherry Hill,) r 29, retired farmer. FORBES, ALBERT T., (Albion,) r 41, far- mer 150. Forbes, Bartholomew, (Albion,) r 41, re- FORBES, FARLEY J., (Albion,) r 61, far- mer. Forbes, John, (Albion,) r 61, farmer 50. Forbes, Merrit, (Keepville,) r 39, farmer 50. Fossit, Manning, (Cherry Hill,) r 44, far- mer 45. FROBT, EDWARD D., (Albion,) (Hough- telling & Froby.) George, Ebenezer, (Cherry Hill,) r 29, far- mer 40. Gerrel, M. A. Miss, (Albion,) milliner. Grate, Albert C, (Cherry HilL) r 28, far- mer 45. Graves, Harvey, (Albion,) r 43, farmer 50. Graves, Jotham, (Cherry Hill,) r 29, far- mer 50. Griffin, Jasper O., (Clarks Corners,) r 26, Griffis. Emmit F., (Albion,) r 62, farmer 40. GRIFFIS, HIRAM, (Albion,) r 62, farmer 60. Griffis, Hiram B., (Albion,) r 62, farmer 45. Griffy, Albert, (Cherry Hill,) r 4, farmer 85. Griffy, Benj., (Cherry Hill,) r 3, farmer 270. Griffy, George, (Cherry Hill,) r 3, farmer 190. Griffy, Wm., (Cherry Hill,) r4, farmer 250. Hall. Rial, (Clarks Corners,) r 25, farmer 81. HAMMOND, ALONZO M., (Keepville,) r 59, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 12. Hannah, Mary Mrs., (Albion,) farmer 12. Hannah, Wm., (Albion,) r 54, farmer 55. HANSON, SILVENDER D., (Albion,) har- ness maker. Hanson, Walter C, (Albion.) mechanic. Harrington, Cassius M., (Cherry Hill,) r 23, tree agent. Harrington, Ira, (Albion,) agent. HARRINGTON, IRA P., (Keepville,) r 43, farmer 80. Harrington, Israel E., (Cherry Hill,) r 24, farmer 140. HARRINGTON, JOHN, (Keepville,) r 53, farmer 97. HARRINGTON, MILO J., (Albion,) {Har- rington & Whitney.) Harrington, Milton, (Keepville,) r 53, far- mer 50. HARRINGTON, MOSES A., (Albion,) r 41, agent for fruit and ornamental trees, and farmer 225. Harrington, Smith A., (Cherry Hill,) r 24, farmer 44. HARRINGTON & WHITNEY, (Albion.) (Milo J. ffa/rrwigton mid William G. Whitney,) stoves, tinware, boots, shoes and groceries. Harrington, Wm., (Keepville,) r 53, jus- tice of the peace and farmer 275. Hartwell, Ira, (Albion,) blacksmith. Hayes, Horace H., (Clarks Corners,) r 1, farmer 54. Hedden, Ephraim C, (Cherry Hill,") r 23, road commissioner and farmer 10. HEWIT, JOHN J., (Albion.) station agent E. & P. R. R., agent for Union Express Co. and W. U. telegraph ope- rator. Hewitt, Alfred, (Albion,) r 64, farmer leases estate of Orrin Hewitt, 60. HEWITT, DANA F., (Albion,) r 36, farmer 10 and leases of Anson Parsons, 120. Hewitt, Henry L., (Albion,) r 30, farmer 55. Hogle, Ira, (Clarks Corners,) r 1, farmer 160. Hogle, Jerome, (Clarks Corners,) r 25, far- mer. Holden, Henry, (Cherry Hill,) r 28, farmer 2X- HOUGHTELLING & FROBY, (Albion,) (Sim. HoughtelUng and Edward, L>. Froby,) carriage ironers, general blacksmiths, carriage and wagon manufs. HOUHTELLING, SIM., (Albion,) (Rough- telling <& Froby.) Hubbard, Roswell, (Keepville,) r 53, far- mer 81. Huntley, Cyrus T., (Cherry Hill,) r 1, (with Joseph W. Law,) farmer 120. HUNTLEY, FRANK C, (Cherry Hill.) r 23, prop, of Cherry Hill and Springfield mail route. Huntley, Henry C, (Cherry Hill,) r 1, town assessor and farmer 56. Huntley, Samuel, (Clarks Comers,) r 1, farmer 350. Hurst, Samuel, (Albion,) mechanic and farmer 75. Huston, Edmond, (Clarks Corners,) r 46, HUTCHINSON, JAMES J., (Cherry HU1,) r 23, farmer 110. Hyde, Francis, (Keepville,) r 54, farmer leases 50 and owns, in Crawford Co., 55. Irish, W. H., (Albion,) r 19, harness maker. Irvine, Andrew, (Albion,) farmer 10. Jackson, Michael, (Albion,) retired farmer 25. Jastin, Jennie Miss, (Albion,) (Kith Mrs. A. S. Lincoln,) milliner and dress KEEP, ABNER N., (Keepville,) r 38, far- mer 125. Keep, Alexander S., (Keepville.) r 40, tel- egraph operator. Keep & Alvord, (Keepville,) (Stephen M. Keep and. Henry £. Alvord-,) r 42, manufs. lumber. KEEP, AMOS K., (Keepville,) (with Horaoe Stoddard, and Josiah J. Pelion,) r 40, prop, of Keepville Cheese Factory. KEEP, B. ELLERY, (Albion,) r 36, farmer 75. Keep, Daniel B., (Keepville,) r 40, retired farmer. Keep, Edward E., (Keepville,) r 38, fanner. Keep. Massena, (Keepville,) r 60, farmer 146 CONNEA UT. KEEP, PROSPER M., (Keepville,) r 43, farmer 110. Keep, Stephen M., (Keepville,) (Keep & Alvard.) Keep, Zachary T., (Keepville,) r 30, far- mer. Kelsey, Eli, (Albion,) r 16, farmer 55. KENNAN, LUMAN R., (Cherry Hill,) r 24, captain of sail vessel and farmer 100. KENNEDY, PATRICK, (Albion,) r 21, road commissioner, farmer 50 and es- tate of Royal Kennedy, 72^. Kennedy, Royal J., (Albion,) r 21, farmer 25 KENNEDY, SYLVESTER L., (Albion,) r 21, manuf. of drain tile and farmer 82. Kidder, Francis, (Albion,) r 32, farmer 75. KIDDER, FRANK J., (Albion,) dealer in live stock and butcher. Kidder, John W., (Albion,) r 32, farmer 25. Kimball, Albert T., (Clarks Corners,) r 47, hop raiser and farmer 92. Kimball, Asahel, (Clarks Corners,) r 47, retired physician. Kinney, Porter, (Cherry Hill,) r 23, farmer 50. Kinney, William, (Cherry Hill,) r 29, far- mer 85. Larabee, Nelson, (Albion,) ( Weed & Lara- bee.) Larned, Cyrus, (Albion,) r 16, farmer leases 200. Lattimer, Charles, (Cherry Hill,) r 23, far- mer 10. Learned, Henry, (Clarks Corners,) r 46, farmer 62. Leonard, Joseph, (Platea,) r 12, farmer leases of Cornelius Ball, 160. LETSINGER, BENJ. F., (Albion,) (Adams & Letsmger,) postmaster. Lewis, Amanderville, (Cherry Hill,) r 23, fruit tree agent. Lewis, Eseck S., (Cherry HilL) r 23, far- mer 75. Lewis, John W., (Clarks Corners,) r 26, farmer 25. Lewis, Wm,, (Clarks Corners,) r 26, farmer 25." Lincoln, A. S. Mrs., (Albion,) (icith Miss Jennie Jastin,) milliner and dress- LINCOLN^ CHA9. E., (Albion,) harness manuf. and dealer in groceries and provisions. LOCKWOOD, SAMCJEL B., (Albion,) r 39, blacksmith and farmer 20. LOGAN, ORLANDO, (Albion,) physician and surgeon. Loomis, Albert, (Cherry Hill,) r 28, far- mer 100. LOOMIS, WM., (Albion,) r 21, farmer 60. Low, Norris, (Clarks Corners,) r 47, far- mer 6. LYNTZ, JAMES, (Clarks Corners,) r 1, re- tired farmer. LYNTZ, WM., (Clarks Corners,) r 1, dealer in live stock and farmer 180. Mallery, Zalmon G., (Albion,) carpenter and farmer leases 12. Mallory, Gilbert, (Clarks Corners,) r 27, farmer 27. Mallory, John, (Clarks Corners,) r 27, far- Mallory, Wm., (Cherry Hill,) r 24, general merchant and farmer 80. Maranville, Chas., (Albion,) r 33, farmer 50. Marcy, Ira A., (Cherry Hill,) r 23, farmer 115, Marsh, Cephas C, (East Springfield,) r 8, farmer 87^. Martindale, Avery C, (Albion,) r 36, road commissioner and farmer 330. MASON, REUBEN, (Albion,) shingle manuf. McBRIDE, J. D., (Albion,) merchant tailor and dealer in ready-made clothing. McGuire, Thomas, (Albion.) blacksmith. Mclntire, Robert, (Cherry Hill,) r 29, car- penter and farmer 58. McKEE, JAMES L., (Cherry Hill,) r 6, McLELLAN, REUBEN, (Albion,) r 34, farm supt. of Major W. Brown's estate, 200. Mead, Guy O, (Albion,) r 21, farmer leases 40. Milligan, Wm., (Albion,) r 62, shoemaker. Mills, Jessie, (Platea,) r 13, farmer 100. Moe, Geo. B., (Clarks Corners,) r 1, far- mer leases of Edwin Dorman, 90. Monger, Don Carlos, (Albion,) r 36, farmer 30. Montgomery, Hannah Mrs., (Albion,) r 21, farmer 48. Moore, Solon S., (Elk Creek,) farmer 40. Morley, Chester, (Albion,) r 64, farmer 60. MORRISON, GEORGE W., (Albion,) r 62, farmer 27. Morrison, Riley, (Albion,) r 39, farmer 74. MORRISON, SILAS, (Albion,) r 62, farmer 48 and, (with, George IF.,) in Crawford Co., 50. Morton, Silas, (Cherry Hill,) r 24, farmer leases 100. Mosher, Albert, (East Springfield,) r 11, farmer 2. Mulalley, Nicholas, (Albion,) r 18, farmer 60. Norton, C, (Albion,) r 35, wagon maker and farmer 25. Nutting, Charles, (Albion,) carriage and ornamental painter. Nutting, Everett, (Albion,) painter. Oftord, Robert, (Cherry Hill,) r 27, farmer 60. Oppheimer, Isaac, (Albion,) cattle dealer and peddler. Orton, Jonathan R., (Albion,) r 18, farmer 149. OSBORN, JOHN J., (Cherry HilL) r 23, PALMER, ADOLPHUS, (Albion,) r 34, lumber dealer at Albion Depot. Palmer, Albert H., (Albion,) farmer. Palmer, Garner, (Albion,) farmer 100. Palmer, Henry, (Clarks Corners,) r 47, farmer 40. PALMER, JOHN, (Albion,) r 32, farmer 80. Park, Harrison, (Albion,) r 21, farmer 100. PATTERSON, SAMUEL N., (Albion,) r 30, town collector and farmer 55. Patterson, Seymour T., (Albion,) r 35, farmer 77. PAUL, JOHN H., (Albion,) rSl, farmer 88%. CONNEA UT. 147 H Paul, Lavina Mrs., (Albion,) tailoress. PAUL. SAMUEL H., (Albion,) r 63, farmer 56.' Paul, Wm, (Albion,) carpenter and far- mer 10. Pelton, Christopher, (Keepville,) r 40, farmer 50. PELTON, ISAIAH, (Albion,) r 36, farmer 100. Pelton, Johnson, (Keepville,) r 59, farmer 30. PELTON. JOSIAHJ., (Keepville,) {with Amos K. Keen anil Horace, Stoddard,) prop. Keepville Cheese Factory. Penton, James, (Albion,) r 36, farmer. POMEEOY, ALDEN, (Albion,) r 21, farmer 62. Pomeroy, Dwight, (Albion,) r 34, shoe- maker. POMEBOY, LOVREN L., (Albion,) r 16, farms estate of John Pomeroy, 170. PORTER, OWEN, (Albion,) r 34, cattle dealer and speculator. PORTER, WATSON, (Albion,) r 34, stock dealer and farmer 45. Potter, Amos J., (Albion,) prop. Depot House. Prusia, Hiram, (Albion,)r 64, farmer. RANDALL, EDWARD W., (Keepville,) r 57, farmer 50. Randall, Edwin J., (East Springfield,) r 15, farmer. Randall, Frank M., (Albion,) t 35, brakes- man, RANDALL, GUERNSEY L. (Keepville,) r 58, dealer in fruit and ornamental trees, and farmer 154. Randall, Mark, (Albion,) conductor. Randall, Perry W., (Albion,) r 41, farms estate of &. W. Randall, 40. RANDALL, S. FREEMAN, (Albion,) r 41, agent for Automatic Knitting Machine and farmer 120. Randall, Whitman, (Albion,) r 39, farmer 73. Randall, Wm. S., (Keepville,) r 38, farmer 70. Richens, Wm., (East Springfield,) r 11, farmer 160. Robinson, Wm. T., (Albion.) farmer 40. Robiaon, Amzi W., (Cherry Hill,) r 22, farmer 65. Rogers, Ira, (Albion,) farmer 10. ROGERS, NATHAN C, (Albion,) farmer 45. Rositer, Daniel, (Cherry Hill,) r 28, re- tired farmer. ROSITER, DANIEL Jr., (Cherry Hill,) r 28, farmer 98. Ruland, Jeremiah, (Clarks Corners,) r 47, farmer 100. RUNYARD. GEORGE, (Albion,) r 35, far- mer 63. SALSBURY, ABNER P., (Albion,) r 8, justice of thepeace and farmer 50. SALSBURY, JOHN, (Albion,) r 8, mason and farmer 20. Salsbury, John S., (Albion,) r 8, mason. Salsburv, Lawrence, (Albion,) tinsmith. SALSBOEY, LIBERTY, (Albion,) r 8, far- Sanders, Henry maker. R., (Albion,) harness SANDERS, SIDNEY A., (Albion,) harness manuf. Selden, Wm. P., (Cherry Hill,) r 5, town clerk, carpenter and farmer 13. SHERMAN, MATT, (Albion,) prop, of Sherman House and livery, and dealer in horses. Shermon, James, (Albion,) constable. Shermon, James, (Albion,) r 16, farmer 60 and supt. of estate of David Sod- dey, 340. Shermon, Wm., (Albion.) retired farmer. Shermon, Winfield S., (East Springfield,) r 15, farmer 140. SHUMAKE, ANDREW J., (Cherry Hill,) r 28, farmer 72. SILSBY, HORACE, (Albion,) r 41, farmer leases of estate of E. Silsby, 57. SILVERTHORN, GEORGE W., (Keep- ville,) r 59, pruner and grafter, and farmer 100. SILVERTHORN, JAMES H., (Albion,) r 33, farmer 300. Silverthorn, J. Monroe, (Albion,) r 33, farmer. Skeels, James S., (Albion,) homeo. physi- cian and owns 24>£ acres. Smith, Daniel, (Albion,) (Smith & Youna.) SMITH, HEMAN J., (Cherry Hill,) r 30, farmer leases of Ira Harrington, 124. Smith, Hezekiah, (Cherry Hill,) r 24, far- mer 50. SMITH, PARKER, (Cherry HILL) r 28, farmer 35. Smith & Young, (Albion,) {Daniel Smith and (Mas. S. Young,) general mer- chants. Soddy, Smith D., (East Springfield,) r 11, farmer 15. Spaulding, David, (Keepville,) r 30, farmer 375. SPAULDING, DEXTER. (Keepville,) r 38, postmaster, dealer in grain, flour and groceries, and farmer 100. Spaulding, Francis M., (Keepville,) r 57, farmer 60. Spaulding, George, (Keepville,) r 30, far- mer 120. Spaulding, George W., (Keepville,) r 55, farmer 130. Spaulding, John, (Keepville,) r 55, town auditor and farmer 190. SPAULDING, JONATHAN, (Keepville,) r 54, farmer 150. Spaulding, Wm., (Keepville,) r 43, farmer 100. Spencer, Alva C, (Albion,) r 21, black- smith. Spicer, David, (Albion,) r 22, farmer 3. SPICER, JOHN C, (Albion,) r 21, farmer 7 and, for Mrs. Eliza Spicer, 70. SPICER, WM., (Albion,) r 21, farmer 40. Standcliff, Seth, (Keepville,) r 38, farmer 3 STODDARD, HORACE, (Keepville,) r 60, farmer 45 and {with A?rws K. Keep and Jonah J. Pelton,) prop. Keepville Cheese Factory. Strong, Josiah R., (Albion,) r 11, carpen- ter, grafter and farmer 50. STRONG, WASHINGTON W., (Albion,) r 16, (rcithdfrs. Jane,) estate of Leonard R., farmer 75. STUNTZ, EDWARD W., (Albion) sur- veyor and farmer 160. 148 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 1 x£ru«-.~p.-. J "2(" MANUFACTURER OF IE COMPLETE WASHER! Lover's Patent Step Ladders, EXTENSION LADDERS, OLOTHES BARS &a, &o. 1105 State Street, Erie, Pa. FIRST CLASS ylilj Ho. 628 Peach Street, ERIE, Pa,, Parties can be accommodated with IBoard by the Week or 2>ay. re OFFICE & EESIDENCE ON 12th ST., IETWEEV PEACH AM) RA8AF i 9 « ^.j&.» 9 TREATS ALL KINDS OF m BOTAKTICA.LIj'S'. jgg 'Hi I Oor, of Chestnut & 22d Sts„ EEIE, Pa, MANUFACTURER OF Marble Monuments, Mead Stones, Cenotaphs, and dealer in all ki?uls of 33icilding Stone. Orders promptly filled. OONNEAUT. 149 STURDEVANT, ALVA N., (Albion,) r 84, surveyor and farmer 37. SWAP, JACOB. (Albion.) r 32, farmer 44. SWIFT, CHARLES J., (Albion,) principal of Union School, manuf. of Tilton's Steam Washer and, in township of Washington, farmer 106. Sykes, C. C, (Albion,) photographer. Taylor, Reuben, (Albion,) r 20, farmer 80. Thompson, Hiram, (Clarks Corners,) r 1, farmer 110. Thompson, Irwin, (Clarks Corners,) r 1, farmer 45. THORNTON, JOHN G., (Albion,) (Thoe. Thornton & Son.) THORNTON, JOSHUA, (Albion,) (Thomas Thornton & Sons.) THORNTON, THOMAS, (Albion,) (An- drews & Thornton,) (Thoe. Thornton <& Son,) (Thos. Thornton & Sons.) THORNTON, THOS. & SON, (Albion,) (John G.,) manufs. of oars, lumber and iron finishing. THORNTON, THOMAS & SONS, (Albion,) ( Wm. and Joshua,) props, of Albion Woolen Mills. THORNTON, WM., (Albion,) (Thomas Thornton & Sons.) TICKNOR, JASON J., (Elk Creek,) r 18, farmer 50. Tubbs, Betsey Mrs,, (Albion,) r 41, farmer 45. TUBBS, DEWITT C, (Cherry HilL) r S9, farmer 50. Tubbs, Irene Mrs., (Albion,) r 82, farmer 45. Valentine, Philip, (Albion,) r 41, farmer leases 27. Vanriper, Michael J., (Albion,) mechanic. VanSickle, James, (Albion,) hardware and tinware. VANSLYKE, MOSES (Cherry Hill,) r 28, postmaster and dealer in dry goods, groceries &c. Waite, Reuben M,, (East Springfield.) r 14, farmer 96 and estate of S. W. Waite, 42. Ware, Wm., (Albion,) r 85, fanner 55. Waters, Daniel A., (Albion,) r 63, farms estate of Daniel Waters, 276. Weed, Henry, (Albion,) ( Weed & Larabee.) Weed & Larabee, (Albion,) (Henry Weed and Nelson Larabee,) carriage makers. WELLS, JEDUTHAN, (Albion,) M. E. clergyman, justioe of the peace, bur- gess and owns 60 acres. Whipple, Charles, (Cherry HilL) r 44, far- mer 50. Whipple, Nathan, (Cherry HilL) r44, far- mer. WHITAKER, ALANSON, (KeepviUe,) r 59, farmer 50 and farms estate of Si- las Herring, 37. White, Amos, (Cherry HiU,) r 1, farmer 70. White Lester R., (Cherry Hill,) r 24, far- mer 27. WHITE, MILTON, (Cherry HiU,) r 24, carpenter and joiner. Whitney, Henry J.. (Albion,) tinsmith. WHITNEY, WILLIAM G., (Albion,) (Har- rington & Whitney.) WICKWIRE, HORACE, (Albion,) r 39, raiser of Durham cattle, dairy, 10 cows, and farmer 120. Wickwire, Jarvis B., (Albion,) r89, far- mer 1. Wiloox, David, (KeepviUe,) r 88, farmer 15. Williams, Moses, (Albion,) carpenter. WOOD, DANVILLE H., (Albion,) r 22, farmer 61. Wood, Lyman, (Cherry HiU,) r 80, farmer 50. Wood, M., (Cherry HiU,) r 24, farmer 56. Woodard, Liba, (Albion,) r 36, farmer 50. WOODARD, P. M. Miss, (Albion,) r36, resident. Woodworth, Almon, (Clarks Corners,) r 25, farmer 125. Young, Chas. S., (Albion,) (fimith & YoungA YOUNG, ELIHU, (Cherry Hill,) r 29, far- mer 57 and leases 257. Youngs, James, (KeepviUe,) r 68, farmer 88. Zinn, Conrad, (Albion,) flour and feed. 150 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JOS. A. STERRETT. R. E. CLEMENS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in M 1101 State St., cor. 11th St., ERIE, PA. TlOi DEALER IN P. ,IG^^II.flBfl] Stationery, School Books, Cigars, Tobacco, iVBI N. W. cor. of 18th and Chestnut Sts., ERIE, Pa. GEO. W. LATHY. W. E. LATHY. BRIH, ap:E3:D2rw A. Practice in State and U. S. Courts. All collections promptly attended to* Offices si®. I 1 2© State Street, Liebel Block. Carriage Maker. ALL KINDS OP Made and Repaired, with the best Material, and on short notice. All Work Warranted. Cor. 20th and Peaclti Sireets, (See Index to Business Directory.) (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, folio-wing the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the village. ALBY, J. N., (Elk Creek,) r 12, farmer leases of Amos Wait, 35. Alderly, John N., (Elk Creek,) r 4, farmer 20. Alverson, Watson, (Lundys Lane,) r 17, farmer 108. Amidon, Edwin, (Platea,) farmer leases of Gardner Cooper, 140. Arms, Wm., (Lundys Lane,) r 17, farmer 20. Baird, Geo., (Lundys Lane,) r 30, farmer 42. Baldwin, J., (Girard,) r 6, farmer 19. BALL, GEO. EL, (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 40. BALL, LIBEBTT, (Platea,) r 1, farmer 91. BARNES, GEO. N., (Elk Creek,) r 12, car- riage maker and farmer 10. Barnes, Julius L., (Elk Creek,) r 12, black- smith and farmer 3. Barry, James, (Lundys Lane,) r 18, farmer 76. Bartlett, W. J., (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) farmer leases of Cornelius Dai- ley, New York, 75. Bateman, C. O., (Lundys Lane,) r 30, school director and farmer 150. Brock, David, (Lundys Lane,) r 32, fanner 24^. Brock, Steward, (Lundys Lane,) r 28, far- mer 67. Burwell, Geo. N., (Lundys Lane,) r 16, shoemaker. Bush,' Wm., (Lundys Lane,) r 18, farmer 96. Caldwell, John B., (Lundys Lane,) r 33, carpenter and farmer 38. Campbell, Andrew J., (Lundys Lane,) r 31, farmer 15. Carbly, Miles, (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) farmer 62. Carpenter, Chas., (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmer 90. Caufman, Andrus J., (Platea,) r 5, farmer 71. CHAPMAN, EVERARD M., (Elk Creek,) (with Robert H. Wait,) r 12, sash, blinds, doors, planing and moulding. Clark, Hannah Mrs. and Ransom, (Lundys Lane,) r 27, farmer 112. Clark, Lyman A., (Lundys Lane,) r 16, farmer 1. Clark, Stephen, (Lundys Lane,) r 16, far- Imer 130. Cobb, Chas. E., (Edinborough,) r 39, far- mer 50 and leases of Hugh Jemison, Titusville, 63. COLE, MYRON H., (Lundys Lane,) r 17, farmer 50. tsenron, jaenry «., (aiuiuu,; r m, mrmtij: ( Collins, Wm., (Elk Creek,) r 14, farmer 4. 61. Bogart, Ephraim, (Girard,) r 6, farmer 50. Bogart, Mail, (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 50. Borden, Amasa, (Lundys Lane,) music teacher and dealer in musical instru- ments. Bovee, James R., (Lundys Lane,) r34, farmer 44. Colton, Eli, (Lundys Lane,) r 27, farmer 143. Colton, Oscar H., (Lundys Lane,) r 30, farmer 121. Comer, Mathew J., (Lundys Lane,) r 17, farmer 43. Condon, Chas., (Lundys Lane,) r 31, far- mer 40. o2 Ed I 153 ELK CREEK. Condon, James, (Lundya Lane,) r 31, far- mer 95. Cooper, Gardner, (Glrard,) farmer 140. Coughlin, Cornelius, (Crossingville, Craw- Ford Co.,) r 34, farmer 66^- CRANE, WASHINGTON A., (Elk Creek,) r 6, prop, saw mill and farmer 100. Crouch, Silas, (Lundys Lane,) r 17, farmer 69. CROWLEY, JEREMIAH, (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) r 4, farmer 75. Culver, Ansel, (Lundys Lane,) r 26, farmer 70. Dailey, Cornelius, (Crossingville, Craw- ford Co.,) r 34, farmer 120. Davein, John, (Lundys Lane,) farmer 41. DeRiar, SamueL (Lundys Lane,) r 33, far- mer 300. Devenport, Eliza, (Elk Creek,) r 12, far- mer 1. Devenport, John, (Elk Creek,) r 12, farmer 2. Eaton, Albert, (Elk Creek,) r 12, farmer 7. Eaton, Alderman, (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 10. Eaton, Perry, (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 25. Eaton, Squire, (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 40. Eaton, Wm., (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 25. Flynn, Michael, (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) farmer 80. PORBS, JOHN H., (Lundys Lane,) black- smith. Godfrey, Chauncey C, (Lundys Lane,) carpenter, wagon maker and farmer 5. Godfrey, Emery C., (Lundys Lane,) mason and carpenter. Godfry, Stephen J., (Lundys Lane,) vine- yard. Goodenow, James, (Elk Creek,) r 13, far- mer 110. Goodenow, John, (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmer 48. Green, Wm. H. & Son, (Elk Creek,) r 2, cheese manufs., 40 cows, and farmers 70. Griffis, Jabez, (Albion,) r 23, farmer 50. Hall, Horace and Milton E., (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmers 80. Hall, Martin, (Lundys Lane.) r 17, farmer 95 Hart, Benj., (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 49^. Hartshorn, Anson P., (Lundys Lane,) r 27, cooper. Hartshorn, David, (Lundys Lane,) r 27, farmer 120. Hays, Harriet Mrs., (Edinborough,) r 39, Hazin, Amzi, (Platea,) r 3, farmer 100. Herrick, Nathan, (Lundys Lane,) carpen- ter, shoemaker and farmer 50. Hotchkiss, Martin, (Edinborough,) farmer 69. Hubbard, James, (Lundys Lane,) r 18, town assessor and farmer 200. Hubbard, Sylvester, (Lundys Lane,) r 18, farmer 100. Huntington, Hiram, (Elk Creek,) r 14, far- mer 97. IRISH, CHAS. O., (Lundys Lane,) r 16, groceries and brovisions. Irish, Otis W., (Lundys Lane,) harness maker and hardware dealer. Joslin, Abner C, (Lundys Lane,) r 25, far- mer 85. Joslin, Chauncey Rev., (Albion,) r 25, P. W. Baptist clergyman and farmer 82. Joslin, Levi B., (Albion,) r 26 farmer 75. Judd. Geo. W., (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 6. Judd, Walter, (Elk Creek,) r 10, farmer 6. Kelley, Abner, (Lundys Lane,) farmer 97. Kelley, Sherman, (Elk Creek,) r 12, farmer 7. Kellogg, Edward, (Platea,) r 2, wagon maker and farmer 1. Kennedy, Erastus S., (Elk Creek,) r 12, traveling agent and farmer 9. Kennedy, John, (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmer 6. Kennedy, Oliver P., (Lundys Lane,) r 16, furniture. Kerney, James, (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) r 41, farmer 63. Kerney, Joseph, (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) r 35, farmer 99. Kidder, Enoch A., (Elk Creek,) r 15, farmer 151. Kidder, John P., (Elk Creek,) r 15, farmer 60. KIDDER, PERRY, (Elk Creek,) r 16, school director and farmer 100. Kidder, Putnam, (Platea,) farmer 40. KINGSLEY, CARLOS M., (Lundys Lane,) r 27, farmer 167. Kingston, Mary Mrs., (Lundys Lane,) r 31, farmer 120. Kline, P. Jasper, (Edinborough,) r 39, far- mer 100. Landers, Albert, (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 45. Landers, Mathew, (Elk Creek,) r 12, black- smith. Lavery, Ignatius S., (Edinborough,) r 35, farmer 60. Lavery, James, (Edinborough,) r 35, far- mer 125. Lawrence, Wm., (Lundys Lane,) r 27, far- mer 160. Lehern, Timothy, (Crossingville, Craw- ford Co.,) r 35, farmer 100. Leonard, John N., (Platea,) r 3, farmer leases of heirs of Michael Kennedy, 54. Lewis, James M., (Crossingville, Craw- ford Co.,) r 42, farmer 70. Lewis, Stephen D., (Edinborough,) farmer 50. Libbie, Isaac, (Lundys Lane,) r 33, farmer 5. Lock, Ira, (Albion,) r 26, farmer 5. Lounsbery, Bela, (Lundys Lane,) r 17, farmer 50. Luck, Peter, (Edinborough,) carpenter and farmer 80. Luck, Wm., (Edinborough,) farmer 80. Luther, Geo. W., (Platea,) r 3, farmer 50. LYNCH, DAVID, (Lundys Lane,) farmer 100. March, Andrew, (Edinborough,) r 27, far- mer 50. Martin, Franklin, (Lundys Lane,) r 42, farmer 78. Mathews, Ebenezer, (Lundys Lane,) far- mer 140. Mathews, M., (Lnndys Lane,) farmer leases of Ebenezer, 140. ELK CREEK. 153 Maxon, Lyman, (Elk Creek,) r IS, wagon maker and farmer 30. MeCamman, Henry P., (Lundys Lane,) r 42, farmer 111. McCarthy, Humphrey, (Edinboroguh,) r 39, farmer 8. McCarthy, Jeremiah, (Crossingville,Craw- ford Co.,) r 34, farmer 102# . McCommons, James and Wm., (Lundye Lane,) r 31, farmers 170. McCormick, John, (Crossingville, Craw- ford Co..) r 34, farmer 80. McCumber, Benj., (Elk Creek,) r 4, farmer McCumber, John, (Elk Creek.) r 4, farmer 1. McCumber, Reuben, (Elk Creek,) r 4, far- mer 4. Mcintosh, James, (Edinborough,) r 39, farmer 75. McNumire, Roger, (Crossingville, Craw- ford Co.,) farmer 119. Mellatey, John, (Lundys Lane,) farmer 74. Milks, Silas E., (Elk Creek,) r 6, farmer 50. Miller, Orange, (Edinborough,) r 36, far- mer 100. Miller, Parley, (Edinborough,) r 36, farmer 100. Mitchel, Richard, (Lundys Lane,) r 33, cooper and farmer 3%. MONTGOMERY, W. T., (Lundys Lane,) (Stevens & Montgomery.) Murphey, Daniel,(Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) r 34, farmer 75. Murphy, Dennis, (Lundys Lane,) r 32, far- mer 36. O'Brien, Daniel, (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 150. O'Brien, Daniel, (Lundys Lane,) r 6, far- mer 150. O'Brien, Jerry and Dennis, (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmers 110. O'Connell, Thos., (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) r 34, farmer 31. O'Conner, Ellen Mrs., (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 70. Odwier, T., (Lundys Lane,) farmer 69. OSBORN, THOS. Jr., (Lundys Lane,) r 16, general merchant and post master. Parker, Washington Rev., (Lundys Lane,) pastor F. W. Baptist Church and far- mer 57., Parsels, Peter S., (Lundys Lane,) r 28, far- mer 90. Pease, John A., (Elk Creek,) r 11, farmer 68. Peckham, Arowit, (Elk Creek,) r 13, far- mer 100. PETTIS, ARTHUR M., (Girard,) r 8, far- mer 100. Phillips, John, (Platea,) r 5, farmer 200. PHILLIPS, WM. W., (Elk Creek,) r 40, school director and farmer 83. Pomeroy, Horace R., (Elk Creek,) r 16, far- mer 82. Pomeroy, Nathaniel and M. M., (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmers 88. Porter, Hamilton, (Elk Creek,) farmer leases 7. Powell, Alonzo, (Lundys Lane,) r 18, far- mer 124. Powell, Isaac and Chas. E., (Lundys Lane,) r 42, farmers 175. Powell, Richard, (Lundys Lane,) r 30, far- mer 225. Powers, Aaron, (Edinborough,) r 36, far- mer 50. Prescott, Edwin, (Lundys Lane,) r 42, far- mer 106. Pulling, Burr L., (Edinborough,) r 40, far- mer 104. Pulling, Geo. W., (Edinborough,) {with JSwrr L.,) r 40, farmer 19. Pulling, WiJlard S., (Edinborough,) (with Burr X.,) r 40, farmer. PURCELL, CHAS. W., (Lundys Lane,) prop, flax mill and farmer 4. Randall Geo. H., (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmer 25. RandalL Ira G., (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmer 90. Randall, Ira P., (Platea,) r 5, farmer 30. RandalL John A., (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmer 40. RANDALL, MILO P., (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmer 100. Raycraft, Benjamin, (Crossingville, Craw- ford Co.,) r 35, farmer 185. Raymond, Alfred and Harrison, (Lundys Lane,) r 33, saw mill and farmers 35. Reed, David, (Elk Creek,) r 16, justice of the peace and farmer 12. Reynolds, Derwin D., (Edinborough,) r 39, farmer 120. Rhoades, Albert H., (Lundye Lane,) r 17, farmer 33>£. Rhoades, Jeremiah, (Platea,) r 3, farmer 10. Richards, Edmond, (Lundys Lane,) r 30, farmer 39. ROBERTS DANIEL, (Elk Creek,) r 16, general merchant, town clerk and far- mer 12. Roberts, Phineas B., (Lundys Lane,) r 33, cooper and farmer 8. Robinson, Orin D., (Lundys Lane,) r 30, farmer 162. ROGERS, A. N., (Lundys Lane,) prop, steam saw, shingle and lath mills, and farmer 4. Rogers, B. W., (Lundys Lane,) r 29, far- mer 203. ROGERS, CART, (Lundys Lane,) r 42, far- mer 150. Rogers, Nathan S., (Lundys Lane,) r 82, farmer 52. Rogers, Orin, (Lundys Lane,) r 34, farmer 7. Ross, Wm., (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmer 50. Ryan, John, (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) farmer 70. Ryan, Michael, (Crossingville. Crawford Co.,) Powell road, farmer 45. Ryan, Patrick, (Elk Creek,) r 12, farmer 30. Ryan, Thos., (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,) r 35, farmer 109. Sawdy, Hiram, (Platea,) r 1, farmer 50. Scott, Thos., (Lundys Lane,) r 25, farmer 140. SEARS, GEO. L., (Lundys Lane,) cheese manuf. SELDEN, CHAS. W., (Elk Creek,) r 16, farmer 74 ■nun m mmwwm Furniture &, CofEns. 154 ELK CREEK. Shannon, Peter, (Lundys Lane,) r 37, far- mer 63. Sheppee, Wm., (Albion,) r 25, farmer 70. Sherman, Alonzo, (Lundys Lane,) farmer 235 SHERMAN, HARLEY, (Lundys Lane,) r 16, prop, vineyard and farmer 53. Sherman, Harley Jr., (Lundys Lane,) traveling agent. SHERMAN, JOSEPH O., (Girard,) r 8, farmer 150. Sherman, Samuel, (Lundys Lane,) r 26, farmer 285. SHERROD, FANNY Mrs., (Edinborough,) r 39, farmer 68. Smith, Barnard, (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,)r 34, farmer 25. Smith, David, (Platea,) r 3, farmer 115. Smith, Ira, (Platea,) r 1, farmer 90. Smith, Joseph, (Lundys Lane,) r 25, far- mer 100. Snyder, John R., (Lundys Lane,) r 16, furniture dealer. Spaulding, Philip, (Lundys Lane,) r 31, farmer 60. Sperry, Edson, (Lundys Lane,) r 28, far- mer 35. Spires, John, (Lundys Lane,) grist mill and farmer 105. Stafford, Chas., (Lundys Lane,) r 33, far- mer 4. STEPHENSON, JOHN G., (Girard,) r 8, farmer 116^. Stevens, Edward G., (Lundys Lane,) {with John J. Stitt,) saw mill. STEVENS, JOHN V., (Lundys Lane,) {Stevens & Montgomery,) shingle machine. STEVENS & MONTGOMERY, (Lundys Lane,) {John V. Stevens and W. T. Montgomery?) manufs. sash, doors and blinds^and* lumber dealers. Steves, J. W., (Lundys Lane,) r 30, farmer 30. Steward, Jonathan, (Lundys Lane,) r 43, farmer 37. Steward, Joseph, (Lundys Lane,) r 33, farmer 68^. Steward, Perry, (Lundys Lane,) r 42, far- mer 33. Steward, Wm., (Lundys Lane,) r 32, far- mer 8. Stitt, John J., (Lundys Lane,) r 16, farmer 235 and {with Edward G. Steoens,) saw mill. Stuntz, Era, (Lundys Lane,) r 38, farmer 230. Swaney, Morgan, (Crossingville, Crawford Co.,)r34, farmer 105. Thompson, John, (Lundys Lane,) r 30, justice of the peace and farmer 170. THRASHER, DAVID, (Elk Creek,) r 13, farmer 90. Tozer, Lucian A., (Lundys Lane,) r 29, veterinary surgeon and farmer 50 TUCKER, CYRUS C, (Lundys Lane,) carriage maker. Turner, Marshall, (Lundys Lane,) r 17, farmer 165. Vorse, Philander, (Elk Creek,) r 10, far- mer 84. Vorse, Wm., heirs of, (Elk Creek,) r 10, farmer 50. WAIT, AMOS, (Elk Creek,) r 12, farmer 35. Wait, Horace, (Elk Creek,) r 12, farmer 52. WAIT, ROBERT H., (Elk Creek,) r 12, building mover, farmer 53 and {with Everard M. Chapman,) dealer in sash, doors, blinds, planing and moulding. Ward, Andrew R., (Lundys Lane,) r 30, blacksmith, carriage maker and far- mer 71%. Ware, Albert H., (Platea,) r 5, farmer 5. Warner, Frederick, (Elk Creek,) r 10, saw mill and farmer 193^. WARNER, GEO., (Elk Creek,) r 10, far- mer occupies farm of Frederick, 192^. Warner, Luke, (Elk Creek,) r 31, farmer 340. Warren, John N., (Lundys Lane,) r 33, saw mill and farmer 70. Watson, Joseph, (Edinborough,) r 35, far- mer 54. Wells, A. Judson, (Lundys Lane,) general merchant and farmer 1}£. Wells, Julius O, (Lundys Lane,) tannery. WELLS, JULIUS E., (Lundys Lane,) re- tired tanner and merchant at Wells- burgh, farmer 6. Wells, Orrin, (Platea,) r 3, brick yard and farmer 31. Wells, Samuel, (Elk Creek,)' r 16, cheese manuf . and farmer 75. Wemple, John, (Platea,) farmer leases of John J. Stitt, 225. WEST, BENJ. and FRANCIS, (Lundys Lane,) r 38, farmer 98. West, Elias, (Lundys Lane,) r 33, farmer 140. Winchester, Chas., (Lundys Lane,) r 30, farmer 83. Winchester, Daniel, (Lundys Lane,) r 38, farmer 95. Winchester, Daniel W., (Lundys Lane,) r 16, artist and farmer 2. Winchester, T. O, (Lundys Lane,) r 30, farmer 25. Wintticer, John, (Albion.) r 25, farmer 50. WOOD, DANIEL M., (Elk Creek,) r 12, far- mer 77. Woodruff, James M., (Lundys Lane,) r42, farmer 115. Zigler, Benj. T., (Lundys Lane,) broom factory. Zigler, Geo., (Lundys Lane,) r 16, broom i maker. Waierooms 926 State St, Factory mi St., near Peacli, ERIE, FAIRVIEW. 155 Bee Index to Business Directory.) (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation.— The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it, refer to the number of the road as designated on the map in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Adle, John, (Pairview,) farmer leases of S. Sturgeon. Allen, Andrew C, (Girard,) r 48, farmer 70 and leases of J. S. Leonard, 67. Allen, L. D., (Girard,) r 55, farmer 109. Andrews, Newell, (Pairview,) r 30, farmer 60. ATWATEB, JOHN, (Swanville,) r 8, paper maker. Austin, Augustine, (Swanville,) r 9, ped- dler. AUSTIN, A. B., (Swanville,) r 9, boat builder, wagon repairer and general mechanic. BAER, LEVI, (Fairview,) r 37, farmer 70 and leases SI. BARD. ISRAEL W., (Pairview,) r 36, far- mer 66%. Bard, Wm. W., (Avonia,) r 19, farmer 33. Barker, Edwin, (Pairview,) r 24X, farmer 50. Baumgardner, Mathias, (Fairview,) far- mer 25. BAUSCH, JACOB J., (Fairview,) r 47, (with John,,) farmer. Bausch, John, (Fairview,) r 47, farmer 75. Bayle, Elias, (Fairview,) r 29, farmer 101. BEAR, REUBEN, (Fairview,) r 37, road commissioner and farmer 120. Beckman, Daniel, (Fairview,) r 48, (with Lewis,) farmer. Beckman, Frederick, (Fairview,) r 48, (with Lewis,) farmer. Beckman, George, (Fairview,) r 48, (with John,) farmer 100. Beckman, John, (Fairview,) r 48, farmer 100. Beckman, Lewis, (Fairview,) r 48, farmer 69. BECKMANN, JACOB, (Fairview,) supt. of cemetery, burgess of village and farmer 105, Main. Begter,Vincens, (Swanville,) r 8, farmer 5. BELKNAP, E. S., (Erie,) prop. Walnut Creek Flouring Mill, resides 390 West Fifth St., Erie. Bixler, Andrew, (Avonia,) r 21, farmer 76. BIXLER, HENRY, (Fairview,) r 21, far- mer 80. Bixler, Jacob, (Fairview,) r21, farmer 275, BIXLER, JACOB C, (Fairview,) r 21, far- mer 80. Blake, James, (Fairview,) butcher. BLAKESLEE, J. H., (Swanville,) Keystone Paper Mill, Manchester. Bochner, Henry, (Pairview,) r 20, farmer 50. Bower, George, (Fairview,) r 17, farmer 14. Bowers, George, (Swanville,) r 36, mason and farmer 72. BOYER, EPHRAIM, (Pairview,) r 20 in- spector of election and farmer 109. Boyer, Thomas, (Fairview,) r 18, shoe- maker and farmer 2. Bradish, E. Mrs., (Fairview,) r 5, farmer 60. Brecht, John, (Pairview,) r 28, farmer 47. Brewer, S., (Swanville,) r 11, farmer 3. Brindle, John, (Swanville,) wagon maker. Briteon, Charley, (Sterrettania,) r 33, farmer. BROOKS, R. B., (Girard,) r 48, road com- missioner and farmer 130. Brown, J. F., (Swanville,) station agent and deputy postmaster. Brubaker, Levi, (Fairview,) r 2, oarpenter and farmer leases of H. E. Hathaway, 50. Burger Edward, (Erie,) r 12, farmer leases of Mrs. Kelso. 100. Bush, Julius, (Fairview,) blacksmith and wagon maker, Main. Cammarrar, Augustus, (Fairview,) r 20, farmer 11. Tpt 156 ERIE aOUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Liii^E:. FIRE. 3^E-A.rLI3STE5. ENERAL INSURANCE A.NJD MM OF. N. W. Cor. of State & 8th Sts., - ERIE, Pa. Represents the following Companies: Finn. German of Urie, Assets, $353, 877.67 ffibernia of Cleveland, " 30 A, 902. 6/ Allemannia of Pittsburgh, < < 325, 703 . 35 Great Western Mutual Of MOrtoS, * ' 850, {,05. 2 7 Newtown of Newtown, Ta., << 736, 877 . 73 All those Companies being Represented in Chicago and Boston Fires! IjIFE. 2eutonia of Chicago, 111., Capital, $500,000.00 Altenton Mutual JLife Stock Co., of Atlenton, 2>a., Assets, 662,77,5.88 ALL KINDS OF RISKS PLACED IN 4R MAB« OOMWLMISt SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO iSU, P«fiL FAZ&VXBW. 157 Carter, David, (Avonia,) r 3, carpenter. Caughey, A. L., (Fairview,) (Taylor & Caughey.) Caughey, Frank, (Fairview,) r 5, farmer 118. CAUGHEY, WM. H., (Fairview,) r 3, far- mer 52. Clark, David, (Avonia,) r 3, retired farmer. CLINTON, H. C, (Fairview,) principal Union School. Cole, Wm. F., (Fairview,) r 36, farmer leases of T. Targo, 75. Cooper, George, (Swanville,) r 8, farmer leases of John Brate, 100. COOPER, WM., (Swanville.) r 10, farmer leases of J. A. Tracy, 162. Corser, Bliss, (Avonia,) r 1, farmer 12. Cushman, Leverett,(Sterrettania,) farmer 163. DAGGETT, CHAS. W., (Girard,) r 32, (with HiramS farmer 47. Daggett, Hiram, (Girard,) r 32, farmer 47. Daggett, Reuben, (Fairview,) r 45, farmer 70. Dalzell, Andrew, (Fairview,) r 6, farmer leases 100. Daub, Christian, (Fairview,) r 28, farmer leases of John Eaton, 107. DAVIE, O. J., (Avonia,) r 32#, road com- missioner and farmer 60. Duncan, James, (Swanville,) r 10, farmer 59 DUNCAN, WM., (Swanville,) r 17, farmer 60. DUNN, HENRY, (Fairview,) r 5, school director and farmer 75. Eaton, Frank, (Fairview,) r 20, (with John- ston,) farmer leases of Mrs. Pickett, 40. EATON, ISAAC, (Fairview,) r 18, inspec- tor of elections and farmer 110. EATON, JOHN, (Fairview,) r 20, farmer 237 EATON, JOHNSTON, (Fairview,) r 20, fruit raiser and farmer 40. EATON, S. MILLS, (Fairview,) r 20, (with John,) farmer. EATON, W. C, (Fairview,) postmaster, dealer in groceries, coal, waterlime, plaster &c, Church. Eaton, W. W., (Fairview,) grape grower and farmer 93. EINFELDT, CHRISTIAN, (Fairview,) cabinet maker and undertaker, Main. Erloch, David, (Fairview,) r 47, farmer 82*. EtzeL, Jacob, (Fairview,) r 48, farmer 35. Evans, W. E., (Swanville,) r 16, farmer 116. Fargo & Caughey, (Fairview,) (S. J. Fargo and A. L. Caughey,) blacksmiths and wagon makers, Main. Fargo, Ferry, (Fairview,) stoves, tinware &c, also justice of the peace, Church. Fargo, S. J., (Fairview,) (Fargo & Caughey.) Feidler, A. Mrs., (Avonia,) r 19; farmer 23. Feidler, Christopher, (Avonia,) r 3, me- chanic. Feidler, Daniel, (Fairview,) r 5, farmer 24. Feidler, Frank, (Avonia,) r 19, (with Mrs. A.,) farmer. Ferguson, F. F., (Fairview,) farmer, Water. Ferguson, O. H. P., (Avonia,) express and station agent, Fairview Station. Fetner, Leopold, (Fairview,) r 1, tanner and farmer 10. Fiesler, Jaoob, (Fairview,) wagon maker, Main. Fiessler, Ernest, (Swanville,) grocer and farmer 6. Fight, Jacob, (Sterrettania,) r 44, car- penter. Fight, John C, (Sterrettania,) r 44, far- mer 171. Fisher, A. Mrs., (Fairview,) r 5, farmer 50. Fitting, John, (Fairview,) r 16, teamster. Fitting, Philip, (Swanville,) r 8, raises strawberries and farmer 5. Francis, Jay, (Girard,) r 55, farmer 50. Gaillard, Jerome B., (Fairview,) r 22, cider manuf. and farmer. GALUSHA, G. L., (Sterrettania,) r 50, far- mer 160. Garber, John, (Fairview,) r 32, farmer 80. GATES, E. D., (Fairview,) physician and surgeon, Water. Gensheimer, Joseph, (Fairview,) general merchant, Main. ♦GEROULD, J. E., (Fairview,) dentist, Churoh, main office, Erie. Glazier, J. H. W., (Fairview,) painter. Goranflo, John, (Fairview,) farmer 95. GREEN, JOHN, (Sterrettania,) r 50, far- mer 6X- Gudtner, John, (Fairview,) r36, carpenter. Haggerty, Wm., (Swanville,) r 12, farmer leases 50. Hancock, Henry, (Fairview,) shoemaker. Hanna, M. F., (Fairview,) cabinet maker. Harington, Lory, (Sterrettania,) r 44, far- mer 85. Harman, Detrioh, (Fairview,) r 5, farmer 50. HARMAN, WM., (Fairview,) r 5, (with Detrieh,) farmer. Hay, H. W., (Fairview,) lightning rod agent. HAY, JAMES D., (Fairview,) r 27, farmer. Hay, Wm., (Fairview,) r 27 ; farmer 50. Hayberger, Abram, (Fairview,) r 38, (with John,) farmer. Hayberger, John, (Fairview,) r 38, farmer 100. HEIDLER, CLAYTON, (Fairview,) r 38, farmer leases 145. Heidler, Curtis, (Fairview,) r 45, farmer. HEIDLER, CURTIS H., (Fairview,) r 38, farmer 190. HEIDLER, ISRAEL, (Fairview,) r 32, far- mer 105. Heidler, Joel, (Fairview,) r 33, farmer. HEIDLER, LEVI, (Fairview,) r 38, farmer 170. Heidler, Pressler, (Fairview,) r S3, farmer 98. Heintz, Martin, (Sterrettania,) r 44, car- penter. Herbst, Casper, (Fairview,) r 45, farmer 80. Hickcox, Bronson, (Swanville,) r 8, horse HINKLE, JACOB, (Fairview,) r 38, farmer leases of Amos, 110. Hipke, Geo., (Avonia,) r 1, ship builder. 158 FAIBVIEW. Hoernel, John, (Fairview,) r 17, farmer 3. Irans, Henry, (Fairview,) r 49, shoemaker and farmer. Johnson, John, (Fairvie-w,) farmer 180. Johnson, Thomas, (Sterrettania,) r 53, far- mer leases 35. KATZEMAN, CHARLEY, (Sterrettania,) r 47, farmer 59. Kauffman, Isaac, (Fairview,) r 38, farmer 100. Kauffman, T. M., (Fairview,) r 38, farmer leases 200. Kenedy, Henry, (Swanville,) {Kenedy & Son.) Kenedy & Son, (Swanville,) (Thomas and Henry,) r 17, manufs. of slat window curtains. Kenedy, Thomas, (Swanville,) (Kenedy & Son.) Kief, John, (Avonia,) r 19, farmer 2. Killhefer, Joseph, (Fairview,) r 28, inspec- tor of elections, retired farmer. King, Michael, (Swanville,) farmer 28. Kirk, Robert, (Fairview,) r 27, farmer 105. Kissel, John, (Swanville,) farmer 8. KLINE, J. A. (Fairview,) r 31, farmer 80. Knobloch, Daniel, (Erie,) r 12, farmer 37 and leases 64. KREIDER, BENJAMIN, (Fairview,) r 47, farmer 100. Kreider, Christian, (Fairview,) r33, far- mer 30. Kreider, Daniel, (Sterrettania,) farmer 48. Ereider, Reuben, (Sterrettania,) farmer 48. Kroniar, P., (Fairview,) boots and shoes, Church. KUHL, D. , J., (Fairview,) groceries, crock- ery&c., Church. Kuhl. Frank, (Fairview,) r 31, farmer 148. KUHL, JOHN, (Fairview,) (WeidUy, Pef- fer & Kuhl.) Kuhl, F., (Fairview,) r 31, carpenter and farmer 5. LAUDER, FRANCIS, (Swanville,) black- smith, carriage ironer and justice of the peace. Leopold, Jacob, (Fairview,) r 53, farmer 130. LEOPOLD, LOUIS AND FRED., (Fair- view,) r 50, farmers 134. Leschner, Conrad, (Fairview,) farmer 65. Letterman, Jacob, (Fairview,) black- smith, Church. Lewis, Harry W., (Swanville,) (with Mar- cus,) farmer. Lewis, Marcus, (Swanville,) farmer 150. Lorer, Christian, (Tairviewj) r 33, farmer. Lorimer, Henry M., (Fairview,) r 45, far- mer. LORIMER, WM, P., (Fairview,) r 45, far- mer leases of Mrs. Heidler 50, and of Brindle, 50. Luther, George P., (Fairview,) r 46, far- mer 163. LUTHER, JABEZ, (Fairview,) r 46, farmer 65. Luther, Stephen. (Fairview,) r 50, farmer 95. Marble, Nathan, (Sterrettania,) r 50, far- mer 1J£. MAY, JOELM., (Swanville,) farmer leases of A. Nicholson, 180. Mayer, John, (Fairview,) r 16, miller. McCreary, Andrew J., (Avonia,) r 3, sur- veyor, justice of the peace and farmer 120. McCreary, James, (Fairview,) insurance agent and farmer. McCreary, J. Mrs., (Fairview,) milliner, Church. McCreary, T., (Fairview,) farmer. McCULLY, JOHN, (Fairview.) boots and shoes, Main. McKee, Robert, (Fairview,) r 28, farmer occupies 50. MCLAUGHLIN, J. S., (Fairview,) r 1, car- penter and joiner, and farmer 15. Melhorn, John, (Fairview,) r 6, farmer 115. MELHORN, SAMUEL, (Fairview,) r 6, fanner 70. Mellhorn, Daniel, (F'airview,) r 2, farmer 30. MERWIN, GARY P., (Swanville,) r 8, millwright. Michael, Fred., (Fairview,) blacksmith and manuf. of buggies, Main. Michael, Fred., (Fairview,) r 5>;, farmer 30. MICHAEL, F. C, (Fairview,) near r 21, farmer leases of H. Bixer, 80. Miller, John, (Fairview,) r 17, farmer 31*T. Miller, Philip, (Girard,) r 49, farmer 50. Miner, Henry, (Fairview,) r 31, farmer 173. Miner, Nelson, (Fairview,) r 8S-K, farmer 130. Mitchell, S. D., (Fairview,) r 6V\ farmer 50. MONITOR HOUSE, (Fairview,) J. V. Warren, prop., Main corner Church. Moorhead, Mary, (Fairview,) r 28, farmer 89. Morrison, M. J., (Fairview,) r 4, farmer leases 121. Morton, Chauncy, (Fairview,) r 24>£, far- mer 25. Mosher, Charles, (Fairview,) r 10, farmer leases 8. Mosher, George, (Swanville,) farmer leases 42. Myer, Grabill B., (Fairview,) r 28, me- chanic and farmer 23. Myers, Henry, (Fairview,) r 45, farmer 80. Myers, Isaac, (Fairview,) r 45, (with Henry,) farmer. MEYERS, WM. H., (Fairview, 1 ) house, sign and carriage painter, Chestnut. Nason, D. W. & C. B., (Fairview,) r 47, farmer 100. NASON, S. v., (Fairview,) r 37, prop, of Nason's mill and farmer 27. Nayhouse, ■ Mrs., (Fairview,) farmer, Main. NOURSE, G. R., (Fairview,) agent for Elias Howe Sewing Machine, Water. Noyes, H. F., (Fairview,) r 19, farmer leases 100. Peffer, Jacob, (Sterrettania,) r 44, carpen- ter and farmer 47. PEFFER, XAVIER, (Fairview,) ( Weidley, Peffer <& Kuhl.) Pettingill, Charles, (Fairview,) r 19, me- chanic. PETTIT, JOHN S., (Fairview,) (R. Petit & Son.) FAIBVIEW, 159 PETTIT, R. & SON, (Fairview,) (JohnS.,) dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes &c, corner of Main and Church. Platz, Fred., (Fairriew,) r 31, farmer 100. Platz, M.. (Fairriew,) r 31, farmer 78. Pogson, John A., (Fairview,) farmer 17. Randall, Wm. M., (Avonia,) r 5, farmer. Remer, Frederick, (Fairview,) carpenter, Main. RHODES, HENRY Rev., (Fairview,) r 28, clergyman Evangelical Association. RICK, MICHAEL, (Fairview,) r 47, farmer 150. ROBERTS, HENRY C, (SwanviUe,) r 36, farmer leases of Wm. Nicholson, 115. Robinson, J. M., (Fairview,) r 30, farmer 83. Robinson, Wilson, (Fairview,) r 30, farmer 83. Rogers, John W., (Fairview,) r 27, farmer leases of R. W. Sturgeon, 62. Roland, Jacob, (SwanviUe,) r 12, farmer leases of heirs of John McKee, 128. ROOT, ANDREW, (SwanviUe,) r 9, prop. of threshing machine, 10 horse power, and farmer 1. Ross, Gilbert, (Sterrettania,) r 50, saw miU and farmer 100. Ross, Wra. S., (Fairview,) r 50, farmer 66. RUDD, THOMAS, (Fairview,) r 48, farmer leases of S. Z. Curtzy, 95. Ruhl, Aaron, (Sterrettania,) r 43, farmer occupies 50. Ruhl, Henry, (Fairview,) r 33, farmer 40. Ruhl, Jacob, (Fairview,) r 5, farmer 70. Ruhl, Phillip, (Fairview,) r 33, farmer 50. RUHL, SAMUEL M., (Fairview,) r 5, far- mer 65. Rush, Misses, (Sterrettania,) r 35, far- mers 50. RusseU, David, heirs of, (Fairview,) 300 acres. Russell, John, (Avonia,) r 3, farmer 13. Rusterholtz, John, (Fairview,) r 38, farmer 194. RYAN, JAMES, (Fairview,) r 27, farmer 100. RYAN, JOHN, (Fairview,) r 50, farmer 350. Ryan, Samuel W., (Fairview,) r 50, farmer leases. Schafer, Charles, (Sterrettania,) r 53, far- mer 110. Schlaufke, Henry, (Fairview,) r 27, farmer leases of John Kuhl, 70. Schmacher, Lewis, (Fairview,) vUlage counsel. Schmelter, John, (Fairview,) r 38, farmer 100. Schneider, Jacob, (SwanviUe,) mason. Schumacher, Michael Jr., (SwanviUe,) r 9, farmer 10. Schumacher, Mike, (Fairview,) brewer. Scott, James R., (Fairview,) r 4, farmer leases of F. Caughey, 85. Sebastian, John, (Fairview,) r 31, mason and farmer 5. SERR, GEORGE, (SwanviUe,) r 8, butcher and Manchester paper maker. Sexauer, Christian, (SwanviUe,) r 8, gar- dener and farmer 18^. SHALKHAM, R., (Fairview,) cabinet maker and undertaker, Main. Sherman, Henry, (SwanviUe,) r 17, farmer 3. Shissler, P., (Fairview,) r 17, prop, of Wal- nut Creek Hotel. SILVERTHORN, M. H., (Fairview,) r 49, county commissioner and farmer 100. Smithland, Anthony, (Avonia,) r 21, stone cutter and farmer 16. Sterrett, John, (Sterrettania,) r 50, farmer 144. STONE, GEORGE S., (Avonia,) forward- ing and commission merchant, dealer in groceries &c, and post master. Stone, Mary A., (Avonia,) r 19, farmer 25. STOUGH, GEORGE W., (Fairview,) r 53, school teacher and farmer 62, David Stough estate. Stove, Joseph, (Avonia,) r 3, farmer 18. STRICKLAND, D. H., M. D., (Fairview,) pension examining surgeon, corner Main and Church. Stritzinger, Frank, (Fairview,) barber, Church. Struchen, Benedict, (Fairview,) r 51, far- mer 30. Struchen, John, (Fairview,) r 28, farmer leases of Wm. Eaton, 93. Struchen, Rudolph, (Fairview,) r 48, far- mer leases of J. Beckman, 100. Strucker, John, (SwanviUe,) r 12, farmer leases of Wm. L. Scott, 755. Stump, PhUip, (Fairview,) r 32, mason and farmer 6. Stuntz, E. H., (Fairview,) school teacher and (with Stephen,) farmer. Stuntz, Stephen, (Fairview,) r 25, farmer 115. Sturgeon, AUen, (Fairview,) farmer 45. STURGEON, ANDREW, (Fairview,) r 32, farmer 133. Sturgeon, Chas. J., (Fairview,) drugs, ' medicines &c, Main corner Church. Sturgeon, Dolph, (Fairview,) r 26, farmer 100. STURGEON, ELI AS,. (Fairview,) r 32, assessor and farmer 33. Sturgeon, Henry, (Fairview,) farmer 42. Sturgeon, J. Albert, (Fairview,) r 28, far- mer 35. Sturgeon, John M., (Fairview,) r 26, far- mer 53. STURGEON, JOSEPH S., (Fairview,) r 22, farmer 75. Sturgeon, Perry, (Fairview,) r 24^, far- mer 100. STURGEON, R. M., (Fairview,) farmer 62, Water corner Church. Sturgeon, Sam. C, (Fairview,) farmer 280. Sturgeon, Thomas J., (Fairview,) farmer. SWALLY, ABRAHAM, (Sterrettania,) r 51, (with O.,) farmer 100. Swan, Chas. J., (SwanviUe,) r 14, farmer. SWAN, C. K., (SwanviUe,) postmaster and (with J. J.,) farmer. Swan, J. J., (SwanviUe,) r 14, farmer 160. Swan, Richard, (SwanviUe,) r 12, farmer 200. Sweigart, Charles, (Fairview,) r 1, stone mason. TANER, JOHN G., (Fairview,) r 22, far- mer 85. Thomas, D. O, (Fairview,) mechanical engineer, Main. 160 FAIR VIEW— FRANKLIN. Thornton, John, (Fairview,) r 1, farmer 100. Thornton, Joseph, (Fairview,) clothier, Church. THORNTON, J. C, (Avonia,) r 3, school director and farmer 330. TOME, HENRY, (Avonia,) r 5, miller in Schlicraff s mill. Traut, Jacob, (Fairview,) r 46, farmer 7, TRAUT, J. H., (Fairview,) r 27, farmer leases of R. M. Sturgeon, 100. Umsler, John, (Fairview,) r 9, farmer leases of J. Thornton, 45. Valindie, D., (Swanville,) mason and far- mer 2. VanCamp, Hiram, (Fairview,) r 27, farmer leases of Theodore, 60. VANCE, F. Mrs., (Fairview,) milliner and dress maker, Main. Warner, George. (Fairview,) r 8, farmer 2. WARREN, J. V., (Fairview,) prop, of Monitor House, Main corner Church. Weaver, Charles, (Fairview,) r 36, farmer 71. Weber, Peter, (Fairview,) r 34, farmer 10^. Webster, James A., (Fairview,) r 26, far- mer 103. Webster, John, (Fairview,) r 24U. farmer 80. Weiblen, G., (Avonia,) r 3, carpet weaver and farmer 1. WEIBLEN, JOHN G., (Fairview,) boots and shoes, Main. Weidel, E., (Fairview,) r 38, farmer leases 50. Weidler, George, (Fairview,) r 30, auditor and farmer 60. Weidler, Jacob, (Fairview,) tinner. WEIDLER, SAMUEL S., (Fairview,) r 28, farmer 66. WEIDLET, NOAH, (Fairview,) (Weidley, Peffer <& Kuhl.) WEIDLET, PEFFER & KUHL, (Fair- view,) (Noah W&idley, Xavi&r Peffsr and John Kuhl.) props, of saw and planing mills, sash, doors &c, Chest- nut. WEIGEL, C. F., (Fairview,) r 16, miller in Belknap's mill. WeigeL J. T.. (Fairview,) harness manuf ., Church. Weigel, M. L., (Fairview,) r 1, shoemaker and farmer 10. WEIS, JOHN, (Fairview,) r 38, farmer 220. Weislogel, Jacob, (Swanville,) r 8, farmer 70. Wheeler, M. W., (Fairview,) r 27, farmer 50. Will, Henry, (Avonia,) dining saloon, Fairview Station. Willis, Chas. B., (Fairview,) r 6, farmer. Yeagla, David, (Fairview,) r 47, farmer 100. Zindel, Conrad, (Fairview,) r 47, farmer 95. Zinn, S. I., (Erie,) r 38, farmer leases 100. Zohn, John O, (Fairview,) r 17, farmer leases of Mrs. Kelso, 261. 3Fm-<£L:Krx£.Xjx:Bia-. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Adams, John, (Franklin Corners,) r 47, farmer 55. Alden, Alonzo, (McLane,) r 41, town asses- sor and farmer 89. Alden, J. D., (McLane,) (MoComoe, Alden & Co.) Alden, Willard Rev., (McLane,) r 38, W. M. clergyman and farmer 30. Alvord, Alvin W., (Franklin Corners,) r 27, stone quarry and farmer 108. Anchews, L. Mrs., (Franklin Corners,) r 41, farmer 6. Atwater, Jonathan W., (Girard,) farmer 40. Bachaldor, Frederick W., (Franklin Cor- ners,) r 46, farmer 50. Bachelder, Win., (Franklin Corners,) r 42, BAKER, SAM. F. Jr.. (Girard.) Baldwin, Edwin, (Edinborough,) r 38, far- mer 97. Beckman, Nicholas, (Franklin Corners,) wagon maker. BENNETT, DANIEL W., (Franklin Cor- ners.) r 42, farmer 100. Bishop, Freeman, (Elk Creek,) farmer 30. Bishop, Silas, (Elk Creek,) farmer 30. BogaA M., (Girard,) r 12, farmer 1. Bond, Jehn A., (Franklin Corners,) r 32, farmer 80. BRAGG, EDWIN, (Franklin Corners,) r 20, justice of the peace and shoemaker. Brooks, Alvin, (Franklin Corners^ r 36, farmer 60. Brooks, L. D., (Franklin Corners^ r 32, farmer 75. Brown, Michael, (Edinborough,) r 39, far- mer 63. Carpenter, Edwin, (Franklin Corners,) r 18, farmer 125. Chandler, Daniel H., (Franklin Corners,) r 36, farmer 92. Clapper, Heman, (MoKean r ) r 16, farmer 75. Clark, Jirah R, (Elk Creek,) farmer. Clark, John W., (Girard,) r 24, farmer 52^. Coburn, Martin, (Girard,) r 4, farmer leases of James and Samuel .Blair, 150. Cole, Curtis, (Franklin Corners,) r 23, farmer 32. Colman, Biley, (Girard,) r 5, farmer 60. Cornell, Sylvester, (Franklin Corners,) r 42, farmer 108. Cory, Geo., (McLane,) r 41, farmer 30. Cory, Wm., (Elk Creek,) r 47, farmer 40. Cross, Henry A., (Elk Creek,) r 28, hop yard and farmer 100. Cunningham, Thos. B., (Edinborough,) r 39, farmer 50. Cushing, John, (McKean,) r 18, farmer 67. Dailey, Patrick, (Frafiklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 50. Daily, Patrick, (Elk Creek,) r 48, farmer 58. Davis. Ezra W., (McKean,) r 9, school director and farmer 100. Davis, John EL, (McKean,) r 18, farmer works farm of John P., 80. Davis, John P., (McKean,) r 18, farmer 80. Davis, Joseph, (^McKean,) r 9, carpenter and farmer 55. Davis, Wm. O., (McKean,) r 9, farmer leases of Joseph, 55. Day, Chas., (McKean,) r 18, farmer 25. Day, John, (McKean,) r 18, farmer 60. Dearborn, Levi, (Franklin Corners,) r 20, farmer 30. Delfft, John, (Franklin Corners,) farmer leases of Christian Viet, Fairview, 115. Dilay, Jeremiah, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 50. Dodge, Ira M., (Franklin Corners,) farmer leases of Harvey Mills, 50. Dowley, John W., (Girard,) r 26, farmer 200. Dumond, Milo M., (Elk Creek,) r 47, far- mer 80. EASTMAN, EZRA T., (Elk Creek,) r 48, thrashing machine and farmer 75. EATON, CHANCET, (Franklin Corners,) farmer leases of Geo. Wright, Girard, 140. Eaton, Heman, (Elk Creek,) r 47, farmer 50. Fellows, Wm. A, (Edinborough,) r 38, far- mer 70. Filleger, Daniel, (Franklin Corners,) car- penter and farmer 3. FISH, BEN J. M., (Franklin Corners,) r 20, carpenter and farmer 70. Fish, Heman, (Franklin Corners,) r 12, far- mer 25. FOLTS, CHAS., (Franklin Corners.) r 36, farmer 140. Foy, Albert, (Edinborough,) r 39, farmer 66. Foy, David L. and Benj., (Edinborouah.) r 39, farmer 65. FRANCIS, ALVAH, (Girard,) r 12, farmer FRANCIS, NELSON, (Girard,) r 12, far- mer 109. Franois, Russell, (Franklin Corners,) r 23, carpenter and farmer 33. Francis, Samuel, (McLane,) r 38, farmer 50. Francis, Silas G., (Girard,) r 25, farmer 30. Francis, Stephen 1st, (Girard,) r 15, far- mer 25. Francis, Stephen 2d, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 88^. Freeman, Benjamin, (Edinborough,) far- mer 40. Fry, Geo., (Sterrettania,) r 14, farmer 50. Fry, Jacob, (McKean,) r 17, oarpenter and farmer 20. Frye, Isaac and Chas., (Edinborough,) r 38, farmer 120. Gilbert, David, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 50. Gilbert, John, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 223. Gilbert, Joseph, (Franklin Corners,) r 42, farmer 39J£\ Gimber, Michael C, (Franklin Corners,) r 23, saw and shingle mill s, carpenter and farmer 3. Goodbem, Margaret Mrs., (Franklin Cor- ners,) r 19, farmer 75. Goodbem, Wm., (Sterrettania,) auditor and farmer 100. Goodenow, Edmond, (Elk Creek,) farmer leases 50. Goodrich, D. D., (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 50. Goodrich, Eliezer, (Edinborough,) r 42, farmer 57. Goodrich, John W., (McLane,) r 17, farmer 100. ' Goss, Chas. O., (Franklin Corners,) r 18, farmer 100. Greenfield, DanieL (Franklin Corners,) r 44, farmer 70. Groh, Jacob, (Franklin Corners,) r 19, far- mer 56. Groh, John, (Franklin Corners,) r 19, far- mer 100. Hall, Amos, (Franklin Corners,) r 19, far- mer 150. Hall, George, (Franklin Corners,) r 19, far- mer 50. Hamilton, Harrison H., (Franklin Cor- ners,) r 46, prop, stage route from Edinborough to Erie and farmer 75. Hartman, Peter, (Franklin Corners,) r 7, carpenter and farmer 80. HAUCK, DAVID, (Franklin Corners,) r 19, fruit grafter and farmer 89. Hayes, Ira, (Edinborough,) r 38, farmer 66. Hayes, Mandred, (Edinborough,) farmer 40. Henry, Geo., (Franklin Corners,) r 19. far- mer 106. Henry, Jacob, (Sterrettania,) r 8, farmer Hetz, Michael G., (Franklin Corners )r 20 farmer 60. ' 162 FRANKLIX. Hitchcock, Milton W., (Girard,) r 12, agent Home Shuttle Sewing Machine and farmer 18. Home, Christopher, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 50. Hotchkiss, L. M., (Edinborough,) r 39, far- mer 57)£. Hotchkiss, Madad, (Edinborough,) r 42, farmer 68. Houston, James, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 50. Howard, Albert E., (Franklin Corners,) stone cutter and farmer 62. Howard, A. P., (Franklin Corners,) r 46, town treasurer and farmer 72. HOWARD, GEO. T., (Franklin Corners,) stone quarry, school director and far- mer 106. Howard, Hannah, (Franklin Corners,) r 20, farmer 40. Howard, Henry, (Franklin Corners,) r 20, farmer 195. HOWARD, HENRY C, (Franklin Corners,) r 22, farmer 83. HUBBARD, WM. H.,(Elk Creek,) r 47, far- mer 83. Huyk, Esbon, (Sterrettania,) r 8, farmer 109. JACKSON, JOHN M., (Franklin Corners,) r23, farmer 100. Jenkings, John C, (Franklin Corners,) r 36, farmer 150. Jennes, Henry M., (Franklin Corners,) r 32, farmer 150. Kellogg, Elias, (McKean,) r 15, farmer 100. Kendall, H. R. Rev., (Girard,) r 3, farmer leases 15. Lawrance, John N., (Edinborough,) r 36, farmer 27. La-France, Orson, (Franklin Corners,) far- mer 77. Lawrance, Orson C, (Edinborough,) r 36, mason and farmer 8. Lawrance, Wm. N., (Edinborough,) r 36, cooper. Lewis, Simeon R., (Franklin Corners,) r 42, farmer leases 100. Lockwood, Philander, (Edinborough,) r 38, farmer. Luckvig, Valentine, (Franklin Corners,) r 7, farmer 57. Madison, Albert and Selon, (Franklin Corners,) r 32, farmer 100. Mahoney, Daniel, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 64. Marble, Chauncey, (Edinborough,) r 42, farmer 88. Mathewson, Ceylon, (Franklin Corners,) r 18, farmer 120. McBeath, Wm. A., (Elk Creek,) r 47, school director and farmer 99. McCammon, Wm.,(Elk Creek,) r 47, farmer 90. McCombs, Alden & Co., (McLane,) {James McCombs, J. D. Alden and Israel Shrieve,) r 41, saw mill. McCombs, James, (McLane,) {McCombs, Alden & Co.,) r 41, farmer 100. McCombs, Wm., (McLane,) r 41, carpen- ter. McKee, Amos S., (Franklin Corners,) r36, farmer 60. MEAD, ALLEN, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 100. Mead. Wm. G., (Franklin Corners,) black- smith. MILKS, AMOS M., (Elk Creek,) r 28, far- mer 200. Mills, Aaron, (Franklin Corners,) r 32, far- mer occupies farm of Mrs. Lydia Mills, 150. Mills, Erastus E., (Elk Creek,) r 47, car- penter and farmer 80. Mills, Ira J., (Franklin Corners,) r 32, far- mer 115. Mills. Lydia Mrs., (Franklin Corners,) r 32, farmer 150. MISCHLER, JOHN AND FREDERICK, (Franklin Corners,) r 32, farmer 30. Morey, Wm., (Franklin Corners,) r 46, far- mer leases of James Houston, 50. Mosier, Thos. N., (Franklin Corners,) r 41, carpenter and farmer 17. NASON, BENJ. J., (Franklin Corners,) town clerk, assistant assessor and farmer 57. Nason, Wm. M., (Franklin Corners,) r 31, justice of the peace and farmer 80. Neyland, Daniel A., (Franklin Corners,) r 27, farmer 48. Noyer, Wm. W., (Franklin Corners,) r 12, farmer 3%. Nurse, J. B., (Franklin Corners,) (icith Israel Shrieve,) r 32, farmer 100. O'BRIEN, JERRY, (Elk Creek,) r 47, car- penter and joiner. O'Brien, Michael, (Elk Creek,) r 47, cattle dealer and farmer 65. O'Connell, Michael, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 64. Olin, Chas., (Girard,) r 26, farmer 30. Otis, Calphurna, (Elk Creek,) r 48, farmer 60. OTIS, WM. M., (Elk Creek,) r 48, farmer leases 60. Paddon, Patrick, (McKean,) r 9, farmer 25. Parmentor, Merritt, (Edinborough,) r 36, farmer 30. Parmeter, Samuel, (McKean,) r 18. Patterson, Robert C., (Franklin Corners,) r 46, carpenter and farmer 42. Peeper, Christopher, (Elk Creek,) r 29, farmer 86. Peeper, Conrad, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 44. Peeper, Frederick, (Elk Creek,) r 29, far- mer 65. Peeper, Henry, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 85. Peet, L. C, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, far- mer 90. Phillips, John J., (Franklin Corners,) r 42, school director and farmer 50. Pomeroy, Phineas, (Franklin Corners,) r 18, farmer 100. Porter, John N., (McLane,) r 38, farmer leases of Samuel Francis, 50. Powers, David E., (Franklin Corners,) r 44, painter and farmer 25. Pratt, John, (Edinborough,) fanner 88. Proud, Ellis, (Franklin Corners,) r 24, stone mason and farmer 58. PROUDFIT, ALEX., (Edinborough,) (Proudnt & Tarbell,) r 47, farmer 230. PROUDFlT & TARBELL, (Elk Creek,) {Alex. Proudfit and John N. Tarbell,) props, steam saw, shingle and lath mills, and farmers 100. c-i PUTNAM, WM. L., (Edinboroueh,) r school director and farmer 81. Richards, James B., (Elk Creek,) r 47, far- mer 61}£. Richardson. Andrew, (Franklin Corners,) farmer 80. Rider, John A., (Franklin Corners,) r 42, farmer 22. Rider, Roderick, (Franklin Corners,) r 42, farmer 25. Robinson, Daniel B., (Elk Creek,) r 47, far- mar S5. ROBINSON, JAMES B., (Elk Creek,) r 47, road commissioner and farmer 30. ROBINSON, JOHN, l(Elk Creek,) r 47, far- mer 125. Robinson, John B., (Elk Creek,) r 47, far- mer 30. Rouse, Luther D., (Girard,) r 12, cooper and farmer 8)4. Sackett, A. E., (Franklin Corners,) r 40, physician and farmer 37. SCHAFER, JOHN F. and JULIUS H., (McKean,) r 10, farmers 100. Scoby, Levi, (Franklin Corners,) r 44, far- mer 50. Shrieve, Israel, (Franklin Corners,) (with J. B. Nurse,) r 32, farmer 100. Shrieve, .Israel, (McLane,) (McCombs, Al- den <& Co.) Sketiton, Warner, (Edinborough,) r 39, farmer. Sketiton, Wilson, (Edinborough,) r 39, far- mer 50. Skinner, Mary Mrs., (Franklin Corners,) r 32, farmer 100. Soety, Henry, (McKean,) r 10, farmer 50. Smith, Royal C., (Edinborough,) r 39, far- mer 25. Spence, Christopher, (McKean,) r 18, far- mer 85. Spence, Thos., (McKean,) r 15. farmer 50. Stafford, Alvah, (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 57. Stafford, John H., (Franklin Corners,) r 19, farmer 100. Stead.xaan, Joseph R., (Franklin Corners,) general merchant, post master and farmer 51. Stine, Henry, (Fail-view, 1 r 7, farmer 50. Sweet, B. R., (McLane,) r 38, farmer 60. Swoap, Chas. W., (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 116. Swoap, Thos. J., (Franklin Corners,) r 46 farmer 57. TARBELL, JOHN N., (Elk Creek,) r 47, farmer 88. Tryon, %.. S., (Franklin Corners,) r 36, far- mer 50. Tuckey, Geo., (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer 175. Vanalstine, Gilbert, (Edinborough,) r 39, farmer 45. Vanbuskirk, Marcus M., (Franklin Cor- ners,) road commissioner, carpenter and farmer 120. Vandne, Henry, (Franklin Corners,) far- mer 3. Walker, David, (Edinborough,) r 41, far- mer 75. Walker, John, (Elk Creek,) farmer 65. Washburn, Allen, (McKean,) r 17, farmer 50. WASHBURN, E. D. and STEPHEN, (Franklin Corners,) r 18, farmers 158 Washburn, S. H., (Franklin Corners,) r 46, farmer leases 50. 1 Watson, James, (Girard,) r 1, carpenter and farmer 11. Waxham, John and Sylvester, (Sterret- tania,) r 8, farmers 125. Waxham, Thos., (Sterrettania,) r 8, far- mer 100. Weidler, Samuel B., (Franklin Corners,) r 19, fruit dealer and grafter. Weimesling, John, (McKean,) r 11, car- penter and farmer 100. Weimseling, Wm., (McKean,) r 17, carpen- ter and farmer 50. Wells, E. S., (Franklin Corners,) r 46, far- mer 50. Wheeler, Hubbard E., (Franklin Corners,) r 20, farmer 62>£. Wheeler, Philander, (Franklin Corners,) r 12, farmer 25. WHEELER, SAMUEL A., (Franklin Cor- ners,) r 12, farmer 100. Wheeler, Wm., (Elk Creek,) farmer 25. Whitney, Wm. G., (Franklin Corners,) r 27, fruit grafter and farmer 222. Wilsey, Arza, (Girard,) r 1, farmer 18. Winston, Abram, (Edinborough,) r38, far- mer 40. Wolsey, Smith, (Girard,) r 1, carpenter and farmer 40. WRIGHT, CHAS., (Franklin Corners,) r 24, hop raiser and farmer 40. Wright, Johnson, (Franklin Corners,) r 24, homeo. physician and farmer 59. 164 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIREOTOBY. WJTAT CARBOLIC DORMER. For all kinds of Inflammation, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Broken Breasts, Indolent Bores or Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Eruptions of the Skin etc. Also for all diseases of Atony, such as Itching, Blind or Bleeding Piles and Fistula. Inflammation cannot exist where it is used. Sample Sox given to any person wishing to test the Ointment on any kind of Sore on Man or ffeast. CRUI For the immediate relief of Pain, and cure of Colds, Dyspepsia, Acid Stomach, Head Ache, Sore Throat, Diarhcea, Dysentery, Cramp and Pain in Stomach, Cholera Infantum, Cholera, Pain in Side, Back and Limbs, Neuralgia or Rheumatism, also Stings and Bites of Poisonous Insects. INVALUABLE I& CASES OF Dianta, Dysentsrj or Cholera, Prepared only by the Niagara Pharmaceutical Co f Westfieia, Chant. Co., N. Y. Price, 25 Cts., 50 Cts. & $1.00. SUBSCRIBE FO.K, IT ftft^f? THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE PAPER IN THE COUNTY. ADVERTISE IN E SSIE 0! Which has, confessedly, the Larg- est Circulation of any paper in Klorth Western Pennsylvania. HAVE YOBS JOB PRINTING DONE AT O PPICE! The most complete in the city. Orders from abroad carefully attended to. Address, BEN J. WHITMAN, Editor and IP'rop. GIRARD. 165 (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it, refer to the number of the road as designated on the map in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Abbey, Gideon, (Girard,) r 17, farmer teases 210. Alba. Wm., (Miles Grove,) r 16, farmer 15. Aldrich, Phineas L., (Girard,) r 21, farmer 100. ALDRICH, WM., (Platea,)prop. Lockport Tannery and farmer 103. Alford, Daniel, (Platea,) r 46, farmer leases 80. Alford, Silas, (Platea,) r 36, farmer leases 100. Allen, Abner, (Girard,) r 57, farmer 60. Allen, C, (Miles Grove,) retired farmer, Girard Station. Allen, Edwin R., (Girard,) dentist, Main. Allen, Joshua L., (Girard,) r 37, farmer 75. Allen, Theron, (Miles Grove,) farmer leases 60, Girard Station. Amadon, Silas, (Girard,) r 43, farmer leases 34. Anderson, Albam S., (Girard,) r 21, farmer 140. Anderson, Matthew G., (Girard,) r 57, far- mer 230. Anderson, Wm., (Girard,) r 57, farmer leases 230. Arbuckle, James, (Miles Grove,) farmer 100, Girard Station. Archibald, Chas. E., (Girard,) pianos and organs. Arthur, Chas., (Girard,) r 57, farmer leases 79. Arthur, Reuben, (Girard,) r 57, farmer. ATKINS, SAMUEL N., (Platea,) (Rowley & Atkins.) Babbitt, Frank, (Girard,) r 42, farmer leases 157. Babbitt, Massena B., (Girard,) r 42, far- mer 157. Badger, Almon, (Girard,) r 42, farmer 100. Badger, Anson, (Girard,) r 31, farmer 55. Badger, Edward W. and Samuel A., (Girard,) r 34, farmer leases 55. . Badger, Geo., (Girard,) r 42, farmer. Badger, Lyman, (Platea,) r 61, farmer 150. Baker, Samuel, (Platea,) r 36, saw mill and farmer 10. Baldwin, Irvin, (Girard,) r 38, farmer leases 56. Ball, Cornelius, (Platea,) r 60, farmer 150. Ball, Curtis G., (Platea,) r 60, farmer 130. Ball, Henry, (Girard,) justice of the peace, Main. Ball, Wilson, (East Springfield,) r 57, far- mer leases of Mrs. Phebe Keith, 41. Barker, Edwin J., (Girard,) r 31, farmer leases 75. Barker, James, (Girard,) r 34, farmer 75 and (with Wm,.,) H. Barker estate, 75. Barker, Levi, (Girard,) r 33, farmer 122. Barker, Wm., (Girard,) (with James,) r 34, farms H. Barker estate, 75. Barlow, Clark, (Girard,) r 7, iarmer 50. Barlow, Warren, (Girard,) r 7, farmer 50. Barnes, Darius D., (Platea,) carpenter, constable, collector and farmer 21^', Lockport. Barnes, John S., (Girard,) r 14, resident. Barney, Chas. H., (Girard,) r 23, farmer 105. Barney, Sylvanus T., (Girard,) r 23, farmer BATCHELOR, WARD C, (Girard,) ( W. C. Batchelor & Co.) BATCHELOR, W. C. & CO., (Girard,) (Ward C. Batchelor and James M. Lowe,) drugs, medicines, paints and oils, Main. Batie, Geo., (Platea.) carpenter, Lock- port. BATTLES, ASA, (Girard,) prop. Girard House in St. Louis and owns farm 200, Myrtle. Battles, R. S., (Girard,) (Battles & Webster,) cashier First National Bank. Battles & Webster, (Girard,) (R. 8. Battles and H. M. Webster,) bankers, Keystone Block, Main. Bauton, Joseph, (Girard,) r 7, farmer 50. Bazzett, Julius, (Girard,) veterinary sur- geon, Depot. BECKER, HENRY, (Girard,) merchant tailor and dealer in ready-made cloth- ing, Main. Bender, Daniel, (Platea,) r 48, farmer leases 50. Bender, Jacob, (Platea,) r 48, farmer 50. ♦BENDER, JACOB, (Girard,) editor and prop. Cosmopolite, Union Block, Main. Bender, Peter, (Girard,) r 48, farmer 106. Bennett, Chas. D., (Girard,) r 3 mason. Bennitt, Caleb, (Platea,) retired cooper, Lockport. G-IRARD, ERIE CO., PA. BREEDERS OF b&qojd OTIS OUR STOCK CONSISTS OP dass ahd uwn psamsas i Cartridge Cochins, JZoudans and White Z, eg horns / Our Breeding Stock are as good as can be got in the country. of eacn Variety constantly on Hand, w Men we offer for Sale at Low Prices. €3- 6 17SJ£S<3-C2> FORK 3^SZXXjXjs®, ESTABLISHED IN 1842. Manufacturers Of HAY, MURE aid SPADING FORKS, HOES, POTATO HOOKS, GARDEN RAKES &c. A. DENIO, Girard, Pa. S. JP. STJLX.XVAN, Agent, Baldtvinsville, A. F. ,■-.'■! hahw PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, ■ adSStim — "t— --™ tufni B Y :H JWklSsp Hg^fe, It is as Large and gives more reading matter than any other paper in the county, and its circulation, already large, is steadily increasing. It is without question the best medium through which Advertisers can reach the people of Western Erie County. Perms of Si RATES $£.00 per Ye&r fin Advance. >B X»X£X&BF' l X l X3E*rG- EN Alii! I'JTS BRANCHES, Will receive prompt attention, and be executed in the best Style of the A.rt, at reasonable prices . J^COB B fcJJX DBK. GIRARD. 167 Bessey, Samuel H., (Girard,) resident, Myrtle. Biesgert, Fred., (Girard,) near r 25, farmer - 55. Bigers, Wm.. (Miles Grove,) r 9, peddler. Billings, Lester, (Platea,) farmer 20, Lockport. Birds, Daniel, (Girard,) r 38, farmer 9. Blair. Eiailine Mrs., (Girard,) r 46, farmer 80. Blair, James, (Girard,) r 38, farmer 105. Blair, J. Rufus, (Girard,) r 24, farmer. Blair, John W., (Girard,) r 24, farmer 80. Blair, Joseph, (Girard,) r 36, farmer 67. Blair, Samuel, (Girard,) (with David,) r 36, farmer 230. Bogart, David, (Platea,') r 52, farmer 70%. Bogart, Hiram, (Platea,) r 55, farmer 12. Bogart. John, (Platea,) r 55, farmer 160. Bogart, Wm., (Platea,) r55, farmer leases 160. Box, Henry, (Girard.) r 40, farmer leases of Dr. Geo. Wright, 130. Box, Wm., (Girard,) r 10^, farmer leases 126. Bradish. Eli. (Girard,) r 7, farmer 28. Bradish, Henry, (Girard,) r 7, farmer 28. Bradish, Joel, (Girard,) r 7, farmer 85. Bragg, Solon, (Girard,) (with Hartley Graves,) r 23, farmer leases 180. Bristol, Ansel, (East Springfield,) r 61, farmer 27. Bristol, Samuel B., (East Springfield,) r 61, farmer 27 and works C. E. Bristol estate, 54. Bromley, Rensselaer C, (Girard,) r 57, farmer 70. BROOKS, JOHN S., (Girard,) carpenter &c. Locust. BROOKS, J. S. Mrs., (Girard,) dressmak- er, Main. Brown, Alex., (Girard,) r 15, mechanic. Brown, Chauncy, (Girard,) carpenter and farmer 23, locust. Brown, Sylvester D., (Girard.) r 15, manuf. hand rakes, cider and vinegar. Buck, Joseph, (Girard,) r 12, farmer leases 85. Buck, Martin E., (East Springfield,) r 17, farmer 100. Bulard, Sylvester S., (Girard,) photo- grapher, Locust. Bulard, Wm. and James, (Girard,) r 24, carpenters and farmers 57. Bunnell, Alonzo S., (Platea,) carpenter and justice of the peace, Lockport. Bunnell, Julia Mrs., (Platea,) milliner, Lockport. Burnside, J., (Girard,) r 10}£, resident. Calder, Robert, (Platea,) r 52, farmer leases 5. Carey, Richard, (Girard,) r 26, farmer 9. Carroll, Samuel R., (Girard,) r 57, saw mill and farmer 10. Chaddock, Harriet Mrs., (Girard,) r 10%", farmer 35. Chilson, Ezra M., (Girard,) r 10%, farmer 2 and works for J. Gulliford, 160. Clark, Almon M., (Girard,) groceries, Main. Clark, A. M. Mrs., (Girard,) dress maker, Main. Clark, Calvert, (Girard,) r 7, farmer leases 28. Clark, Converse, (Girard.) r 27, farmer 100. Clark, Eli W., (Girard,) r 24, carpenter and farmer 65. Clendening, James, (Girard,) r 47, farmer 130. Coffman, Conrad, (Platea,) r 44, farmer 49. Coffman, David, (Platea.) mason, Lock- port. COFFMAN, JACOB C, (Platea,) justice of the peace and farmer 65, Lockport. Cole, Chas. B., (Platea,) r 61, farmer 100. Condit, John, (Girard,) resident, Olin Avenue. COOK, J. W. & CO., (Platea,) manufs. horse rakes, sash, doors, blinds &c, and dealers in dressed lumber, Lock- port. Cook, Lyman, (Girard,) r 48, farmer 62. Cook, Sylvester, (Platea,) carpenter, Lockport. Cooper, Gardner, (Girard,) r 10, farmer 144. Corby, Philip, (Girard,) r 10, shoe maker. ♦COSMOPOLITE, (Girard,) Jacob Bender, editor and prop., Union Block, Main. Cradler, Andy, (Girard,) r 22, farmer leases 150. Crooks, David R., (Girard,) r 29, farmer 140. Cross, James A., (East Springfield,) r 17, farmer 625. Cross, Jason, (East Springfield,) r 63, far- mer 150. Cross, Oliver, (East Springfield,) freight agent on E. & P. R. R. Cudney, Wm., (East Springfield,) r 17, farmer 193. Culbertson, Wm. C, (Girard,) r 29, prop. Girard Flouring Mills and farmer 117. Cutler, Geo. H., (Girard,) (Cutler & Hinds,) State Senator. Cutler & Hinds, (Girard,) (Geo. H. Cutler and Calvin J. Hinds,) lawyers, Main. Daggett, Austin, (Girard,) r 5. farmer 40. Daggett, Darius, (Girard,) r 5, farmer 28. Daggett, Hiram, (Girard,) insurance agent. Daggett, Hiram, (Girard,) r 29, farmer 175. Daggett, Julius, (Girard,) r 5, farmer 50. Daggett, William E., (Girard,) r 5, car- penter. Daily, Lewis H., (Miles Grove,) ticket agent, L. S. & M. S. R. R., Girard Station. Davis, H. C, (Miles Grove,) (J. E. Petti- bone & Co.) Davis, R., (Girard,) r 47, farmer 70. Day, David E., (Girard,) r 29, farmer 162. *DENIO, ALFRED, (Girard,) prop. Otisco Fork Mills. Densmore, B. Miss, (Girard,) asst. princi- pal graded schools. DEPOT HOUSE, (Miles Grove,) Ebenezer L. Temple, prop., Girard Station. Dimpsey, Richard B., (Girard,) r 21, farmer 42. DOE, J. SHEPARD, (Platea,) carpenter and joiner, Lockport. Doe & Sb.ermon, (Platea,) (Sidney Doe and Samuel G. Shermon,) manufs. lumber, Lockport. Doe, Sidney, (Platea,) (Doe & Shermon.) DOE SIDNEY, (Platea,) r 49, farmer 87>£. Drewry, Chas., (Girard,) planing and turning, "Wine. . Drury, A. E. Mrs., (Girard,) chair manuf., Chestnut. ■ Drury, Elijah, (Girard,) r 23, farmer 180. Drury, Roswell D., (Girard,) r 24, farmer 113 Drury,' Wm. S., (Girard,) chair maker, Chestnut. , _,. . Dunn, John, (Miles Grove,) r 10, farmer 15 Eaton, Andrew J., (Platea,) r 43. farmer 95 Eaton, Roderick, (Platea,) r 43, retired farmer. ^ Edy, Henry C, (Girard,) r 47 farmer. Elliott, Wm., (East Springfield,) r fad, far- mer leases 280. Ely, Adrial G., (Girard,) (Ely & Taylor.) Ely, Benj. C, (Girard,) physician and Ely & r Ttylor. (Girard,) (Adrial G. Ely and I. N. Taylor,) physicians, Main. Evans, Benj. B., (Girard,) manuf. varnish renewer. . Evans, Joshua, (Girard,) prop. Martin House and livery stable, and farms Reed estate, 340. Fails, Daniel, (East Springfield,) rli, far- mer leases 100. Fails, Jesse M.. (Girard,) r 14 farmer 5. Fails, John, (East Springfield,) r 17, far- mer. FAILS, SOLOMON, (East Springfield,) r 18, farmer leases 390. First National Bank, (Girard.) Mam St., James Webster, prest. ; H. M.Webster, vice-prest.; R. S. Battles, cashier; C. F Webster, asst. cashier. Fish, Ellis, (Girard,) shoemaker. Fisk, Abraham, (Girard,) r 12, retired far- FISK, CHAS. A., (Girard,) r 12, agent for fruit and ornamental trees, farmer <5 and (with Leonard P.,) 140. Fisk, Leonard P., (Girard,) (with Chad. A.,) r 12, farmer 140. Foster, Lyman L., (Girard,) r 36, farmer 48 FRANCIS, RANSOM, (Girard,) r 37, grape grower and farmer. FRANCIS, RANSOM N., (Girard.) Francis, Wm, (Girard,) r 37, farmer 133. Fritz, John, (Girard, ) r 10, farmer 38. Gadola, Moritz, (Miles Grove,) saloon, Girard Station. Gallowhur, Geo. C, (Girard,) r 29, farmer 89 Garloch, John, (Miles Grove,) r 63, car- penter and farmer 53. Garfock, John, (East Springfield,) r 63, farmer 53. Genne, Joseph, (Miles Grove,) r 9, stone cutter. Gere, Clark, (East Springfield,) r 62, far- mGr 40 GIRARD 'UNION CARRIAGE SHOP, (Girard,) (James Tyler, John Horner mid Frank White,) manufs. show and platform spring wagons, Myrtle. Godfrey, Amon, (Girard,) r 12, farmer 26. Godfrey, Edwin E., (Girard,) r 12, car- penter and farmer 9. Godfrey, Lorenzo D., (Girard,) carpenter, Chestnut. Godfrey, Marcus, (Girard.) r 12, farmer 50. Godfrey, Myron, (Girard,) r 10, farmer 30. Godfrey, Orange, (Girard,) r 3, manuf. sash and doors, planing mill and farmer 12. Gould, Calvin, (Girard,) r 22, farmer 17. Graves, Austin, (Girard,) r 47, farmer. Graves, Geo., (Girard,) (with Nathan Sher- man,) r 23, farmer leases 180. Graves, Hartley, (Girard,) r 23, farmer 50 and (with Solon Bragg,) leases 180. Green, Luman W., (Girard,) r 27, farmer leases 150. Greenlee, Allen J., (Girard,) r 32, farmer leases 80. Gregor, Chas. B., (Girard,) mechanic, Walnut. Gregor, C. B. Mrs, (Girard,) milliner, Walnut. Gregor, John M., (Girard,) r 29, farmer 140. Guliford, Cornelius, (Miles Grove,) prop. Miles Grove House, Girard Station. Gulliford, David B., (East Springfield,) r 59 farmer 105. Gulliford, Geo. s!, (Girard,) (J. Gulliford & Co.) Gulliford, John, (Girard,) (J. Gulliford & Co.) Gulliford, J. & Co., (Girard,) (John and Geo. S.,) hardware and silverware, Main. Haggerty, Eliza Miss, (Girard.) r 8, far- mer 36. Haggerty, Hugh T., (Girard,) (Haggerty & Smawley.) Haggerty, Robert, (Girard,) r 8, farmer leases 36. Haggerty & Smawley, (Girard,) (Hugh T. Haggerty and Richard Smawley,) meat market, Main. Hall. Benj. M., (Miles Grove,) r 1, farmer 120. Hall, Robert, (Miles Grove,) justice of the peace and farmer 60, Girard Station. Halstead, James J., (Platea,) farmer 150, Lockport. Halsted, Geo., (Platea,) farmer, Lockport. Halsted, Jones, (Platea,) r 48, farmer 100. Hamblin, Silas, (Platea,) retired farmer, Lockport. Harmon, F., (Miles Grove,) r 1, farmer 60. Harmon, Michael, (Miles Grove,) r 1, far- mer 60. Harris, Livy, (Girard,) r 42, butcher and farmer 30. Harris, Napoleon, (Girard,) r 43, farmer 34. Hart, Leffert, (Girard,) farmer 30. Hart, Lucius D., (Girard,) clothing, hats, caps &c, Main, Hartshorn, John, (Platea,) r 51, farmer 3. HASSLER, JOHN, (Miles Grove,) r 1, far- mer leases of Mrs. W. M, Bell and Misses Z. M. and E. R. Miles, 475. Hathaway, Erastus, (Girard,) r 10X, far- mer 126. Havens, Chauncy, (Platea,) r 44, farmer. Havens, Chauncy Jr., (Platea,) r 44, far- mer leases 95. Hawkins, Hannah Mrs., (Miles Grove,) r 10, farmer 30. GIRARD. 169 P HAY, PRESLEY E., (Platea,) r 54, school director and farmer 130. Hayborger, Josiah, (Girard,) r 29, farmer. HEALD, L. M. Mes., (Miles Grove,) post mistress, Girard Station. Helt, Leroy B., (Girard,) house and sign painter, Myrtle. Henderson, Abraham, (Girard,) show- man, Main. Herrick, Franklin, (Girard,) r 3, saw mill and farmer 43. HEBRON, JAMES H. Rev., (Girard,) M. E. clergyman, East Main. Hiles, Lorenzo, (Girard,) (Hiles & Nason.) Hiles & Nason, (Girard,) (Lorenzo Hiles and Augustus H. Nason,) blacksmiths. Hinds, Calvin J., (Girard,) {Cutler & Hinds,) notary public and prop, vine- yard. Hinds, Wm. W., (Girard,) r 44, farmer 122#. Holbrook, Peter, (Platea,) r 51, farmer 50. Holmes. Calvin, (Miles Grove,) r8>£, black- smith. Hopkins, Alfred A., (Miles Grove,) r 7, farmer.50. Hopkins, Francis, (Miles Grove,) r 2, car- penter and farmer 50. Hopkins, Wm., (Miles Grove,) r 7, farmer 25. HORNER, JOHN, (Girard,) {Girard Union Carriage /Shop.) Houghton, Mary D. Mrs., (Miles Grove,) r 26, farmer 4. Huber, John, (Platea,) r 50, farmer 47. HUTCHINSON, DAVID W., (Girard,) at- torney and counselor at law, Union Block, Main. Hutchinson, Monroe, (Girard,) justice of the peace and farmer 40. Irish, Horace P., (Platea,) harness maker, Lockport. Irving, Willard, (Girard,) r 5, fisherman. Jackson, Julius L„ (Girard,) {Levi Jack- son & Son.) Jackson, Levi'& Son, (Girard,) (Julius L.,) coal dealers. Jennes, Peach, (Platea,) r 54, farmer 65. Jewell, Elias, (Platea,) blacksmith, Lock- port. Jewell, Geo. W., (Platea,) blacksmith. Lockport. Jewitt, Samuel Rev., (Platea,) clergyman, Lockport. Johnson, Schuyler, (Miles Grove,) r 9, dump watch. Joles, Geo. W.. (Platea,) r 47, farmer 9. Joles, Jacob, (Platea.) r 44, farmer 1M. Joles, Lydia Mrs., (Platea,) r 44, farmer JONES, CORNELIUS, C, (Girard,) archi- tect and builder, Depot. Jones, Lemuel S., (Girard,) general mer- chant. Main. Jordan, Geo., (Girard,) r 26, farmer 18. Joslin, John, (Miles Grove,) baggage mas- ter, Girard Station. Keeler, Franklin, (Girard,) r 20, farmer 60. Keith, Augustus, (Girard,) r 57, farmer 80. KEITH, JOHN M., (East Springfield,) r 59, carpenter, mason and farmer 7. Keith, Winfield, (Girard,) r 57, farmer 150. Kelley, James D., (Miles Grove,) r 9, far- mer 53. Kelley, John, (Girard,) r 2, farmer 50. Kelley, L. S., (Miles Grove,) r 2, farmer 75. Kelley, Wm., (Miles Grove,) r 2, farmer 75 KELLOGG, THEODORE J., (Girard,) r 17, physician and farmer 200. Kent, Luther O, (Girard,) r 34, farmer 55. KERR, ROBERT A., (Girard,) physician and surgeon, Olin Avenue. Kessel, John, (Girard,) confectioner and barber, Main. Kibbler, Jacob, (Girard,) blacksmith, Wall. Kibbler, John C, (Girard,) near r 10X, oil speculator. Kibler, Frederick, (Girard,) (Eibler & Lang.) Kibler & Lang, (Girard,) (Frederick Kibler and Jacob Lang,) meat market, Main. KIDDER, RANSOM, (Girard,) r 24, farmer 140. Kimmal, Philip, (Girard,) r 24, farmer leases 400. Kimmel, Henry, (Girard,) r 22, farmer leases 75. Kinney, Mary P. Mrs., (Girard,) tailoress, Main. Kirk, Ebenezer A., (Girard,) jeweler, Main. KIRKLAND, CARLTON C, (Girard,) r 23, farmer leases 110. Kirkland, Wm. C, (Girard,) r 39, farmer 60. Knapp, F. W., (Girard,) principal graded schools. Knox, Samuel W., (Miles Grove,) merchant atNew York, Girard Station. KRAMER, ROBERT, (Girard,) restaurant, Main. LANFEAR, JOSEPH K, (Girard,) r 14, brick manuf. Lang, Jacob, (Girard,) (Kibler & Lang.) Laughlin, James L., (Girard,) r 24, farmer 75. Lewis, Ira, (Girard,) r 36, farmer 3. Lloyd, Horace, (Platea,) r 54, farmer 60. Lloyd, Milton E., (Platea,) r54, farmer 60. Lloyd, Wesley P., (Platea,) r 54, farmer 61. LOCKPORT TANNERY, (Platea,) Wm. Aldrich, prop. Long, Joseph, (Girard,) r 12, farmer 47. Lord, Sarah Mrs., (Girard,) r 22, farmer 3. Loveridge, Ethan, (Girard,) r 25, retired farmer. LOVERIDGE, JAMES M., (Girard,) r 25, farmer 160. LOVERIDGE, LEVI, (Girard,) supt. Girard Mills, Main. LOWE, JAMES M., (Girard,) (W. G. Batchelor & Co.) Lowe, John, (Girard,) telegraph operator. Luce, Benj., (Platea,) r 44, farmer 70. Lyon, David D., (Platea,) r43, farmer 48. Lyon, Marshall, (Platea,) r 43, farmer 130. Maine, Samuel, (Platea,) r 43, retired farmer. Malick, Wesley, (Girard,) (Wesley Malick & Co.,) farmer 25. Malick, Wesley & Co., (Girard,) manuf. cash tills and till locks, Main. Walther &, Streiiber always keep a larg© lin« 170 GIRARD. MARTIN, AGRIPPA, 2d, (Girard,) livery and boarding stable, Main corner Rice avenue. Martin, Agrippa D., (Girard,) r 10, farmer 112. Martin, Ephraim, (Girard,) r 28, farmer 60. Martin, Frank A., (Girard,) r 10, (with Geo. C.,) farmer leases 112. Martin, Geo. C, (Girard,) (with Frank A.,) r 10, farmer leases 112. Mason, Geo., (Miles Grove,) target tender, E. & P. Junction, West Girard. Maynard, Edward C, (East Springfield,) r 62, farmer 70. MAYNARD, JOHN G., (East Springfield,) r 62, farmer 21 and works Harry Keith estate, 77. Maynard, Wm. G. and Richard L., (East Springfield,) r 59, farmers 77%. McClellan, Cardiff, (Girard,) r 33, farmer 75. McClellan, James, (Girard,) r 33, farmer 140. McClellan, Mary Mrs., (Girard,) r 35, far- mer 125. McClellan, Wm., (Girard,) r 33, farmer 65. McClure, Daniel, (Girard,) r 40, farmer. McClure, John C, (Girard,) r 40, farmer 73. McClure, Thomas, (Girard,) resident, Myrtle. McDonald, Geo. B., (Girard,) dentist, Main. Mclnarhanay, Patrick, (Miles Grove,) r 12, flagman. McINTYRE, MALCOLM P., (Girard,) in- ventor of and dealer in patent rights, Olin. Mead, Wm., (Miles Grove,) prop. Dan Rice House, Girard Station. MILES, JAMES, (Miles Grove,) r 1, breed- er of Durham cattle and farmer 500. Miles, John F., (Miles Grove,) r 1, real estate dealer and farmer 250. Miles, M. B. Mrs., (Miles Grove,) r 12, far- mer 75. MILES, P. DUNHAM, (Miles Grove,) r 12, farmer 365. Miles, Wm., (Miles Grove,) conductor, Girard Station. Millard, Morris A., (Platea,) physician, Lockport. Miller, Augustus C, (Platea,) r 43, farmer leases 127. Miller, Henry, (Platea,) r 43, farmer 100. Miller, Henry 2d, (Platea,) r 44, farmer 54. Miller, Isaac, (Girard,) r 20, farmer. MILLER, JAMES M., (Platea,) r 43, far- mer 127. Miller, John C, (Girard,) r 15, town clerk, treasurer and assessor, farmer 8 and (zoith Isaac,) 50. Miller, John J., (Platea,) carpenter, Lockport. Miller, John N., (Platea,) physician, Lock- port. Miller, Marshall, (Platea,) r 43, farmer leases 100. Miller, Orlando,(Platea,) carpenter, Lock- port. Miller, Willard, (Girard,) r 29, resident. Minor, Wm. W., (Girard,) r 32, farmer 13. Mohr, Joseph, (Girard,) r 29, farmer 73 and leases of S. Traut, 70. MOORE, WM. R. Rev., (Girard,) pastor Presbyterian Church, Main. MOREHOUSE, CALVIN, (Platea,) prop. foundry and machine shop, manuf. agricultural implements and cast iron chimneys, Lockport. Morehouse, Calvin G., (Platea,) mechanic, Lockport. Morse, Lucinda Mrs., (Girard,) r 57, far- mer 79. Morton, Joseph, (Platea,) r 51, farmer leases 57. Morton, Wm., (Platea,) r 51, farmer. Mosher, John, (Platea,) wagon maker and farmer 20, Lockport. MOSIER, OSCAR P., (Platea,) mechanic, Lockport. Mott, Jonathan, (Miles Grove,) farmer, Girard Station. Myres, Henry D., (Girard,) r 24, sash, doors, blinds, planing and matching. Nason, Augustus H., (Girard,) (Riles & Nason.) NASON, DAVID, (Girard,) r 14, building mover, justice of the peace and far- mer 34. Nason, Henry, (Girard,) r 21, farmer leases 100. Nason, John, (Girard,) r 14, express car- rier. Nece, Josiah, (Girard,) furniture, Main. Nichols, James, (Girard,) agent, Myrtle. Nichols, Joseph P., (Girard,) r 8, farmer 36. Ninas, Amos G., (East Springfield,) r 18, night watch, E. & P. R. R. NORTHROP, PHILIP, (Miles Grove,) tar- get tender, E. & P. Junction, West Girard, resides at Depot Ohmer, Charles, (Miles Grove,) shoema- kes, Girard Station. Olin, David, (Girard,) burgess and gen- eral merchant, Main. Osborn, Adam, (Miles Grove,) owner Dan Rice House, Girard Station. Osborn, Joseph, (Girard,) r 12, farmer 40. OSBORN, PHILIP, (Girard,) r 29, grower of fruit and ornamental trees, and farmer 340. *OTSEGO PORK MILLS, (Girard,) Alfred Denio, prop. Palmer, Mary Miss, (Girard,) principal primary department, graded schools. Palmer, Wm., (Girard,) r 29, farmer 70. PATTERSON, FREEMAN, (East Spring- field,) r 59, farmer 80. Patterson, Wm. E., (East Springfield,) r 59, carpenter and farmer 2. Pattison, John G., (Platea,) r 44, farmer 95. Pease, John, (Platea,) farmer 210, Lock- port. Pease, Seymour, (Girard,) billiard room, Main. Pettibone, Charles A., (Girard.) r 10, far- mer 36. Pettibone, Edward, (Miles Grove,) (J. E. Pettibone <& Co.) Pettibone, J. E. & Co., (Miles Grove.) (IT. G. Daois and Edwai-d Pettibone,) com- mission merchants, Girard Station. of Fine Dress Goods at No. 804 State St., Erie. GIRARD. 171 Pettibone, Riley, (Miles Grove,) r 2, far- mer 65. Pettis, Chauney E., (Platea,) r 43, farmer 200. Pettis, Lester G., (Girard,) r 41, farmer 63 and leases of Dan Rice, 175. Phelps, James O., (Girard,) r 7, farmer leases 50. Phillips, Jesse, (Girard,) r 12, farmer 1. PHILLIPS, JOHN W., (Girard,) r 15, far- mer 60. Phillips, Warren J., (Platea,) carpenter, Lockport. Porter, George, (Girard,) retired farmer 250. POTTER, MARK, (Miles Grove,) r 12, patentee of Potter's Vermin Proof Poultry Coop, manuf. lumber and lath, and farmer 11. Powers, Addison, (Platea,) r 43, painter. PRATT & BRO., (Girard,) (Chas. E. and Norman,) manufs. and dealers in tin, glass and japaned ware, West Girard. PRATT, CHAS. E., (Girard,) (Pratt & Bro.) PRATT, JOHN E., (Girard,) manuf. wagons, carriages, sleighs, &c, Mechanic. Pratt, John P., (Girard,) r 22, farmer 40. PRATT, NORMAN, (Girard,) (Pratt <& Bro.) PRESS, JAMES W., (Girard,) photograph- er and dealer in picture frames, Main. PRIME, MADISON R., (Platea,) r 44, as- sessor and farmer 190. Prindle, David, (Girard,) r 38, saw mill and farmer 20. Randall, Calvin L., (Girard,) post master and telegraph operator, Main. Randall, Francis, (Girard,) r 20, farmer 42. Randall, Maxson, (Girard,) (Randall & Son.) Randall, Maxson Jr., (Girard,) (Randall & Son.) Randall & Son, (Girard,) (Maxson and Maxson Jr.,) hardware, Main, Rea, Geo. P., (Girard,) merchant, Main. Rea, Johnson, (Girard,) retired farmer 150, Olin Avenue. Reynard, David, (Girard,) r 47, farmer. Reynolds, J. R., (Girard,) retired farmer. Rice, Dan, (Girard,) showman, Main. Richard, S., (Girard,) r 29, farmer. Rieker, Fred., (Girard,) baker, Wine. Roberts, John, (Girard,) r 38, farmer 51. Roberts, Omar, (Girard,) r24, farmer 4X- Robertson, John, (Girard,) rl4, farmer 60. Robertson, Jonathan B., (Miles Grove,) r 2, farmer 50. Robinson, Cassius, (Miles Grove,) r 12, farmer leases 75. Robinson, George W., (Girard,) r 15, far- mer 15. Robinson, Hiram, (Girard,) (Robinson & Son.) Robinson, Joseph W., (Girard,) r 15, far- mer 30. Robinson, Josiah, (Girard,) r 14, farmer 40. Robinson, Otto, (Girard,) (Robinson & Son.) Robinson & Son, (Girard,) (Hiram and Otto,) wagon makers. Rockwell, Chas. F., (Girard,) general mer . chant, Main. Rockwell, M. Mrs., (Girard,) dress maker. Rossiter, Samuel J., (Girard,) r 25, prop. Brandy Run Tannery. Rouse, W., (East Springfield,) r 59, farmer 23 ROWLEY & ATKINS, (Platea,) (WilUam Rowley and Bamv&l N. AtMris,) manufs. oars, Lockport. ROWLEY, WM., (Platea,) (Rowley & At- kins.) Rudel, J. J. Mrs., (Girard,) milliner, Main. RUSSELL, WM., (Girard,) miller, Girard Mills, Main, West Girard. Ryan, Hiram G., (Girard,) engineer, Lo- cust. Ryman, Theodore, (Girard,) boots and shoes, Main. Sampson, James, (Miles Grove,) r 10, far- mer 180. Sampson, Wm., (Miles Grove,) r 10, farmer leases 180. Sanders, Elias B., (Platea,) shoemaker, Lockport. Sargent, E. E. Miss, (Girard,) milliner, Main. Sargent, John, (Girard,) blacksmith. Sawdy, Joseph, (Platea,) shoemaker, Lock- port. Sayre, Daniel, (Girard,) r 29, farmer 350. Schultz, Godfrey, (Girard,) r 17, farmer 148. Schultz, Henry, (Girard,) r 14, farmer 165. Schutte, Augustus, (Girard,) shoemaker, Chestnut. SCOTT, EUGENE H., (Miles Grove,) tel- egraph operator, Girard Station. Scrambling, Ed., (Girard,) r 12, painter. Seayey, N., (Girard,) r 10^, farmer 2. Seeley, W. A., (Miles Grove,) station agent, Girard Station. Senyard, Geo., (Girard,) r 8%, portrait painter. Shepard, David, (Miles Grove,) r 1, farmer SHERMAN, JAMES P., (Platea,) black- smith and farmer 50, Lockport. Sherman, Nathan, (Girard,) (icith Geo. Graves,) r 23. farmer leases 180. SHERMAN, NATHAN L., (Girard,) r 33, farmer 160. Sherman, Wallace, (Girard,) r 57, saw mill and farmer 7. Shermon, Alonzo, (Girard,) r 33, farmer. Shermon, Nathan, (Girard,) r 33, farmer 153. Shermon, Samuel G., (Platea,) (Doe & Shermon.) Shipman, Chas. L. Rev., (Girard,) pastor Universalist Church, Myrtle. SHIPMAN, EMMETT W., (Girard,) (Ship- man & Williams,) r 5, farmer leases 37. SHIPMAN & WILLIAMS, (Girard,) (Em- m-eft W. Shipman and Sylvester A. Williams,) r 5, props, saw mill, manuf. lumber and lath, and farmers 8. Silsby, Gustavus L., (Girard,) r 14, farmer leases 60. Silsby, James M., (Girard,) r 14, farmer 60. 172 ERIE CO UNTT B USINE8S DIRECTOR T. PBltnral Iepleneits, Cor. of ISth and Pencil. Sts., EXfclJE, I* A. 9OT IWW? '9 -"- -c=*-»» MANUFACTURERS OF a m Kf 1 1 spinir l§»\ w|; lib Pulleys, Sash Locks, Erie Mop Sticks, Castings in Great Variety, for Wooden Pumps, jL-isr jy - it Gmm&mmB i i«3? H ■& 1 AGENT FOR w WITH CLOTH MODELS, 719 Peach Street, - - - EHIE S^" We give a CLOTH MODEL with each Pattern, which SHOWS every seam, pleat, gather, loop, etc., how to put the garment together by the pattern, and how it will look when completed. By the use of our Cloth Models any person who can sew, can FINISH the most difficult garment as easy as the plainest. They are PERFECT GUIDES. GLBABD. 173 H Silverthorn, Isaac N., (Girard,) jeweler and general merchant, Main. SILVERTHORN, JAMES P., (Girard,) r 37, grape grower and farmer 82. Silverthorn, John W., (Girard,) r 21, far- mer 130. Silverthorn, Madison, (Girard,) r 22, far- mer 110. SILVERTHORN, WI, (Girard,) r 15, far- mer 100. SIMMONS, JOHN T., (Girard,) manuf. harness and dealer in trunks, whips, blankets &c, Main. Sisson, Samuel, (Platea,) r 50, farmer 60. Slater. Denison, (Platea, 1 r 54, farmer 50. SLATER, EDWIN O, (Platea,) civil en- gineer and surveyor, Lockport. Slater, Sanford, (Platea,) jeweler, Lock- port. Smawley, Richard, (Girard,) (Haggerty <& Sm.awley.) SMITH, ALVIN R., (Girard,) physician, Main. Smith, Eugene, (Girard,) farmer 50. Smith, Eugene, (Girard,) farmer 52, Main. Smith, Prank, (Platea,) r 43, farms H. Smith estate 20. Smith, James, (Platea,) r 54, farmer 54. Smith, John E., (Girard,) r 37, farmer 100. Smith, Jubal, (Girard,) r 57, farmer 53. Smith, Lyman, (Girard,) r 37, farmer leases 25. Smith, Thomas K., (Miles Grove,) r 9, pro- duce dealer and farmer leases of I. Hawkins estate, 60. Smith, William A., (Girard,) r 57, farmer. SNOW, JOHN, (Girard,) blacksmith, Mechanic St. Sterns, Lucinda Mrs., (Girard,) r 5, farmer 37. Stevenson, Robert, (East Springfield,) r 52, farmer 65. Stitt, Chaiies-E., (Platea,) school director and farmer 117, Lockport. Stockdale, John, (Platea,) shoemaker, Lockport. STOCKDALE, JOSEPH P., (Platea,) dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, hats, caps and crockery, Lock- port. Stone, Oscar, (East Springfield,) r 63, far- mer 50. Stork. Samuel, (Miles Grove,) r 2, farmer 130. Stough, Samuel, (Miles Grove,) r 1, black- smith. Stough, Wm., (Girard,) r 7, farmer 80. Stowe, Charles, (Girard,) showman, Main. Strucer, Abram, (Girard,) r 26, farmer 7. Sturgeon, Thomas H., (Girard,) r 5, far- mer 77. Sullivan, Humphrey, (Miles Grove,) r 8, farmer 7. Taggart, Alex., (Girard,) r 31, farmer 115. Taggart, Cardiff, (Girard,) r32, farmer 60. Taggart, Susannah Mrs., (Girard,) r 32, farmer 60. Tallman, Chas., (Girard,) r 40, farmer 22. Taylor, E. T., (Girard,) r 6, farmer 37>£. Taylor, I. N., (Girard,) (Ely & Taylor.) Taylor, Martin, (East Springfield,) r 19, farmer 50. Teller, Henry, (Girard,) r 19, farmer 164. Teller, Henry R., (Girard,) r 19, farmer 70. TEMPLE, EBENEZERL,, (Miles Grove,) prop. Depot House, Girard Station. Thayer, James L., (Girard,) showman, boards Avenue House. Thompson, Ella Miss, (Girard,) princi- pal intermediate dept., graded schools. Thompson, Joshua C, (Girard,) r 10, car- penter and farmer 8. Thompson. Robert, (Platea,) tanner, Lockport. THORNTON, BENJ. F., (Girard,) (J. Thornton & Sons.) THORNTON, JEWETT, (Girard,) (J. Thornton <& Sons.) ♦THORNTON, J. & SONS, (Girard.) (J&wett, Thos. and Bemj. F.,) r 15, manuf s. woolen cloths, fancy yarns, dyeing establishment, breeders of fancy poultry and farmer 23, two miles west of Girard. THORNTON, THOS., (Girard,) (J. Thorn- ton & Sons.) Thrall, Wm., (Girard,) r 35, saw mill and farmer 100. Traut, Geo., (Girard,) r 15, farmer 127. Traut, Geo. Jr., (Girard,) r 15, farmer. Traut, Henry, (Girard,) r 10, blacksmith. Traut, Henry A., (Girard,) variety store, Main. Tuckey, James, (Girard,) r 10, carpenter. TURNER, ALEX. H., (East Springfield,) r 61, blacksmith and farmer 25. TYLER, JAMES, (Girard,) (Girard Union Carriage Shop.) TYLER, WM., (Platea,) post master and dealer in dry goods, groceries, pro- visions, boots and shoes, Lockport. VanBuskirk, Henry, (Platea,) burgess, Lockport. VanCamp, Garritt, (Girard,) r 20, assistant assessor and farmer 125. VanCamp, Henry, (Girard,) r 24, car- penter. Vaughn, Aurora, (Girard,) r 12, painter. WADSWORTH, JAMES B., (Girard,) r 20, farmer 40. Wagoner, Geo., (Girard,) r 6, farmer leases of Mrs. E. Draper, 150. WAITMAN, HORACE H., (Girard,) manuf. sash, doors, blinds and mould- ings, planing and matching, and dealer in lumber, Myrtle. Waltz, Alpheus N., (Platea,) r 43, farmer „ 7 %- Ward, John P., (Miles Grove,) r 2, farmer 40. WARD, W. T. Mr. & Mrs., (Girard,) mil- linery and ladies' furnishing store, Main. Ware, David, (Miles Grove,) r 9, physician. Warner, Geo. H., (Platea,) carpenter, Lockport. Warner, Gilbert, (Platea,) carpenter, Lockport. Waters, Samuel, (Miles Grove,) engineer, Girard Station. Watson, Chas., (Girard,) r 24, retired far- mer 1. Webb, Geo., (Girard,) r 7, farmer 50. WEBBER, NATHAN G., (East Spring- field,) r 59, farmer 62. Webster, C. F., (Girard,) asst. cashier First National Bank. 174 GIRARD— GREENE. Webster, H. M., (Girard,) (Battles & Web- ster,) vioe-prest. First National Bank. Webster, James, (Girard,) prest. First National Bank. Weeks, Welcome J., (Girard,) r 5, farmer Weitzel, Christ, (Girard,) r 40, farmer 75. Wheaton, W., (Girard,) insurance agent, Union Block. Wheaton, Wilson, (Girard,) school teach- er. Myrtle. Whitaker, Chas. J., (Girard,) r 14, cooper. White, Alanson, (Girard.) resident. WHITE, FRANK, (Girard,) (Girard Union Carriage Shop.) Whiteman, Frank, (Miles Grove,) r l%%, mason. Whittington, Chas. R., (Girard,) prop. Avenue House. Willcox, Robertson, (Girard,) saw mill and farmer 300, West Girard. Williams, Jacob B., (Girard,) r 6, farmer 5. Williams, Joseph, (Girard,) r 12, mason. WILLIAMS, SYLVESTER A., (Girard,) (Shipman <& Williams.) Wirtz, Peter, (Girard,) carriage trimmer, Myrtle. WOLVERTON. ANDREW J., (Girard,) r 34, farmer 75. Wcolsey, German, (Girard,) r 25, tanner. Wright, Edwin J., (Girard,) r 24, farmer WRIGHT, GEORGE, (Girard,) homeo. physician and farmer 250. Wright, James, (Girard,) r 14, farmer 120. Wurzbach, Albert C, (Girard,) resident. Yeager, Christ, (Girard,) boots and shoes, Main. Yeagher, Lewis, (Girard,) boots and shoes, Main. Zrensenhiem, Christ, (Girard,) r 5, farmer 200. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the village. ADAMS, WM. H. Rev., (Phillipsville,) pas- tor East Greene Presbyterian Church. ALLGEIER, BENJ., (Erie,) r 59, chair maker and farmer 30. Applesrum, Simon, (Erie,) farmer 64. Baker, John, (Wesleyville,) farmer leases 75. Bany, Thomas, (Erie,) r 30, farmer 80. Bardon, Geo. W., (West Greene,) r 46, farmer 225. Bardon, James E., (West Greene,) r 47, farmer 50. Bardon, Thos., (West Greene,) r 47, far- mer 85. Barney, Franklin M., (West Greene,) r 37, farmer 86. BARNEY, GARRY C, (Phillipsville,) r 46, assessor and farmer 63. Barney, Nathan C, (Phillipsville,) r 20, farmer 131. Barry, Thos., (Erie,) r 39, farmer 77. BARTLETT, LEANDER S., (Erie,) r 35, laborer. Beckus, Joseph, (Wesleyville,) r 13, far- mer 15. BENNETT, JOHN L., (Phillipsville,) phy- sician and farmer 250. Bliley, Ferdinand, (Belle Valley,) r 18, farmer 64. BLILEY, JOSEPH, (Erie,) r 19, farmer 105. Bliley, Royal, (Erie,) r 13, farmer 55. Boblene, Frank, (Erie,) farmer 100. Bonney, Win. E., (West Greene,) r 48, farmer 50. Borrgardner, Joseph, (Erie,) r 39, farmer 50. BORTEL, ANTHONY, (West Greene,) BORTEL, JOHNS., (West Greene,) (ioith Anthony.) Brace, Betsey A., (West Greene,) farmer 75. Brace, Edmond, (Phillipsville,) r 17, far- mer 105. Brace, Geo. W., (West Greene,) farmer 79. Brace, Thos., (Phillipsville,) r 17, farmer 25. BRACE, WM., (Phillipsville,) (with Willis,) r 17, saw mill. BRACE, WM. A., (West Greene,) black- smith and wagon maker. BRACE, WILLIS, (Phillipsville,) r 17, far- mer 40 and (with Wm.,) prop, steam saw mill. Brown, Joseph L., (West Greene,) r 47, far- mer 2. BROWN, MILES B., (Erie,) r 35, prop, saw and feed mills, and farmer 120. Brown, Solomon, (West Greene,) r 47, far- mer 50. Brown, William, (West Greene,) r 47, far- mer 53. GREENE. 175 Brcrwnsod, John, (Erie,) farmer leases of heirs of Mrs. Lull. 96. Buchanan, John, (Erie,) J" 30, farmer 85. Bunell, George W., (Waterford,) lumber- man and farmer 112. Bunnell Leroy W.. (Waterford,) farmer 100. Burnes, James, (Erie,) r 32, farmer 25. Byerly, Mathew, (Waterford,) farmer leases of R. M. Green, 150. Calkins, Richard, (West Greene,) r 48, cooper. Campbell, Hugh, (West Greene,) r 48, far- mer 50. Canfield, Samuel, (Erie,) r 32%, farmer 50. Canty, Jeremiah, (Erie,) r 39, farmer 50. CAUSGROTE, PHILIP, (Erie,) r 10, far- mer 71. Ceaslin, James, (Erie,) r 39, farmer 46. Church, Amos, (Erie,) r 32%, farmer 96. Clay, George, (Wesley ville,) r 13, farmer 50. Conley, James, (Belle Valley,) r 32, farmer 50. Conrad, Henry, (Erie.) r 42, farmer 60. Cook, Samuel, (Phillipsville,) farmer 130. Coover, Isaac, (Waterford,) sa-w and shingle mills, and farmer 320. Cradler, John, (Erie,) r 30, farmer 62%. Crane, Lyman, (West Greene,) r 40, far- mer 27. Cutter, Albert, (West Greene,) r 48, far- mer 50. Cutter, Charles A., (West Greene,) (with Wm. B. Weed,) r 38, farmer 128. Davis, Jesse, (Erie,) r 34, farmer 30. Davis, Robert, (Erie,) r 34, farmer 187. Davis, Stephen, (Phillipsville,) r 16, far- mer 100. Dawley, Alonzo, (Belle Valley,) r 5, far- mer 18. DAWLEY, LEWIS, (Belle Valley,) r 5, far- mer 86. Deitz, Anthony, (West Greene,) r 40, far- mer 20. Devit, Thos., (Erie,) r 34, farmer 50. Diefanthaler, Jacob, (Erie,) grocer and farmer 88. Dillen, John, (Erie,) r 1, farmer 80. Drown, Ezra, (Erie,) r 5, farmer 70. Drown, Frederick, (Erie,) farmer 69. Drown, Hasey, (Erie,) r 28, farmer 75. Dryer, Henry, (West Greene,) r 47, farmer 100. Dudenhoffer, Peter, (Erie,) r 34, farmer 55. Dumond, Joel H., (West Greene,) r 49, farmer 90. Dunham, Jesse, (West Greene,) r 48, far- mer 68. Dunker, Henry, (Erie,) r 1, farmer 50. Eaton, C. A., (Phillipsville.) post master. Edick, Amos, (West Greene,) farmer leases of Chas. Akerly, 214. Egg, Michael, (Erie,) r 22%, farmer 50. ELLSWORTH, GEO. W., (West Greene,) brick mason and farmer. Endlich, John, (Erie,) r 40, farmer 98%. Endlich, Philip H., (Erie,) r 42, farmer 40. Englesby, Peter, (Erie,) r 23, farmer 50. Englesby, Wm., (Erie,) r 6, farmer 40. Ernst, Chas. Rev., (Erie,) pastor Lutheran Church. Ester, Geo. L., (Erie,) farmer 2. ESTER, HENRY P. H, (Erie,) r 18, eon- stable and farmer 50. Ester, John, (Erie,) r 39, farmer 57. Ester, John H, (Erie,) butcher. ETTER, CHAS. H, (Erie,) r 40, farmer 54. Etter, Henry, (West Greene,) r 40, farmer 58. Etter, Jacob, (West Greene,) r 37, farmer 60. EVANS, JOHN,(Phillipsville,)r 17, farmer 57%. Evert, Chas., (Erie,) r 40, farmer 41. Farley, Owen, (Erie,) r 6, farmer 75. Filley, Sarah Mrs., (Erie.) farmer 83. Finnegan, Patrick, (Erie.) r 7, farmer 85. Finnegan, Patrick Jr., (Erie,) r 7, farmer FOGUS, CHAS., (West Greene,) r 52, far- mer 50. Frebee, Everhart, (Erie,) r 1, farmer 11. Fretwell, John, (Erie,) r 57, farmer 86. Fretwell, Zelotus, (Erie,) post master at West Greene and grocer. Fritzes, Martin,(Phillipsville,)r46, farmer 150. Gallher, Henry and Fergus, (Erie,) r 7, farmers 75. Gallher, John, (Erie,) r 7, farmer 75. Gifford, Robert, (West Greene,) r 48, far- mer 60. Giger, John A., (Erie,) r 35, farmer 86. Gillaspie, Samuel, (Waterford,) farmer leases of Dr. Wallace, Erie, 100. Gloth, August, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 85. GOGGIN, WM., (Erie,) r 35, farmer 50. Goss, Joseph, (West Greene,) r 50, farmer GRAHAM, CHAS. E., (Erie,) farmer 32%. Grandy, P. D., (Wesleyville,) physician. Haft, Philip, (Belle Valley,) r 42, farmer 25. Hairsine, Geo., (Erie,) r 22%, farmer 50. HAIRSINE, THOS., (Phillipsville,) farmer 100. Harrington, Chas., (Belle Valley,) {with John A. Johnson and J'atrict Kane,) r 7, saw mill and farmer 7. Hart, Frederick, (Erie,) r 18, farmer 50. Hartman, Wm., (Belle Valley,) r 5, farmer 77. Haskins, John, (West Greene,) farmer 85. Hatch, Nelson and Allen D., (West Greene,) r 38, farmer 97%. HAYES, CALVIN C, (Erie,) r 32%, farmer 90. HAYES, WM. E., (Erie,) r 30, farmer 100. Heath, Jacob, (Erie,) farmer 30. Heddrick, Martin, (Belle Valley,) r 42, far- mer 50. Heibel, Henry, (Erie,) r 10, farmer 50. Heivel, Rooney, (Wesleyville,) r 13, far- mer 6. Henry, Reuben, (Wesleyville,) farmer leases 50. Henton, Beni., (Erie,) saw mill. HENTON, M. J., (Erie.) Hilborn, Samuel, (Erie,) r 29, farmer 150. HIRT, FRANK Jr., (Erie,) r 8, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 6%. Hirt, F. J., (Erie,) r 24, farmer 90. Houghton, David E., (West Greene,) far- mer 81. Hugh, John, (Wesleyville,) (with Wm. Kennady,) r 14, farmer 50. 178 GREENE. Hunt, John, (West Greene,) r 40, farmer 25. Jackson, Wm. H., (West Greene,) merchant. Johnson, John A., (Belle Valley,) {with Patrick Kane and Chas. Harrington,) r 7, saw mill and farmer 7. Jones, Edward, heirs of, (Phillipsville,) r 16, farmer 32. Jones, Richard Rev., (Phillipsville,) Bap- tist clergyman. Jones, Thos., (Erie,) r 18. farmer 47. Jones, Wm., (Phillipsville,) r 17, farmer 107. Kamnski, Andrew, (Erie,) farmer 50. Eane. Patrick, (Belle Valley.) (with John A. Johnson and Chas. Harrington,) r 7, saw mill and farmer 7. Haveney, James, (Erie,) r 54, farmer 120. Kennady, Wm., (Wesleyville,) (with John Hugh,) r 14, farmer 50. King, Ezra W., (Erie,) r 26, farmer 2. King, Thos., (Erie,) r 35, farmer 50. Kirsh, Gasper, (Erie,) r 35, farmer 28^. Klick, John, (Erie.) r 24, farmer 77. Knapp_, Abram Mrs., (Lake Pleasant,) {■with heirs, ) r 50, farmer 130. Knoyle, Griffith, (Phillipsville,) r 16, far- mer 61. Kohn, Jacob, (Erie,) farmer leases of Albert B. Gunnison, 100. KUHL, PETER, (Erie,) r 23, farmer 100. Euhl, Samuel, (Erie,) r 23, farmer 50. Lang, Henry, (West Greene,) r 37, farmer 34. Lavery, Joseph, (Erie,) r 39, farmer 115. Lewis, John, (Phillipsville,) r 18, farmer 50. Lewry, Peter, (Erie,) r 30, farmer 35. Lightner, Wm., (Belle Valley,) r 42, far- mer 25. Lillman, Jacob, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 42. LINK, ANDREW, (Belle Valley,) black- smith and farmer 7. Lorei, John, (Erie,) r 19, farmer 50. LOSEI, PETER, (Erie,) r 24, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 22. Love, Michael, (Erie,) r 32, farmer 60. Mack, Emerson, (Erie,) farmer leases 16. Mack, Harvey, (Belle Valley,) farmer 3. Maguire, James, (Erie,) r 32, farmer 76. Malney, James, (Erie,) r 32, farmer 50. Maloney, John, (Erie,) r32>£, farmer 84. Mang, Sebastian, (Erie,) farmer 95, Marshell. Alonzo, (Erie,) farmer 52. Marso, Mathias and Nicholas, (Erie,) r 35, farmer 60. Maxwell, David Jr., (Erie,) moulder and farmer 70. MAXWELL, ROBERT, (Erie,) r 35, far- mer 53. McENERT, PATRICK, (Belle Valley,) far- mer 60. McManus, Patrick, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 80. McNaulty, Alice Mrs., (Erie,) (with heirs,) r 39, farmer 50. Miller, John, (Erie,) r 32, farmer 50. Mitchel, Simon, (Erie,) r 42, pedlar and farmer. MITCHEL, WM. H., (Erie,) r 9, farmer 94. Mook, John, (Erie,) r 25, farmer 30. Morgan, Benjamin, (Phillipsville.) r 18, farmer 40. Moritez, Martin, (Erie,) r 21, farmer 68. Moritez, Michael, (Erie.) r 19, farmer 150. Morrison, Wm., (Erie,) r 28, farmer 43. Morse, H. B., (West Greene,) (with Ly- man,) r 46, farmer 100. Morse, Lyman, (West Greene,) r 46, road commissioner, town treasurer and (withH. £.,) farmer 100. MUNSEE, FRANKLIN W., (Belle Valley,) r 32^, farmer 60. Myers, John, (West Greene,) farmer 168. Mvers, Wm. T., (West Greene, )r 49, farmer 93. NASH, ORLANDO M., (West Greene,) blacksmith and carriage ironer. NASS, JOHN, (Erie,) r 35, farmer 38. Neligan, Timothy, (Erie,) farmer 25. Newsham, Chas., (Phillipsville,) r 46, far- mer 80. Newsham, Thos., (West Greene,) farmer 106. Newshum, Wm., (West Greene,) farmer 60. Newton, J. A., (West Greene.) r 48, farmer 15. Newton, Wesley M., (West Greene,) r 40, saw mill and farmer 12. Nicholas, Abel, (West Greene,) r 57, far- mer 50. NICHOLS, D. W., (Erie,) r 34, farmer 120. OLERHOFER, I. A. Rev., (Erie,) Catholic priest. Owen, Hiram, (West Greene,) (with Chancy C. Williams,) r 38, farmer 50. Patterson, Joseph, (West Greene,) r 47, farmer 140. Peck, Mrs., (Wesleyville,) r 18, far- mer 14. Perrin, Thos., (Erie,) r 32>^, captain schooner Columbia and farmer 125. Pinney, Alex., (Erie,) r 5, farmer. Pinney, Elijah O., (Erie.) r 1, farmer 220. Pinney, Horace L., (Erie,) r 5, justice of the peace, assessor, town clerk, school director and farmer 150. Pinney, Martin, (Erie,) r 30, school direc- tor and farmer 130. Prinde, Joseph, (Erie,) r24, farmer 70. Pringle, Louisa Mrs., (West Greene,) (icith PRINGLE, ORA O.,' (West Greene,) (with Mrs. Louisa Pringle.) Randell, C, (West Greene,) farmer 70. Rasner, Adam, (Erie,) r 24, farmer 10. RIPLEY. CHRISTIAN, (Belle Valley,) r 32^, farmer 70. RIPLEY, DAVID, (Belle Valley,) r 32^, United Brethren local preacher and farmer 150. Ripley, Isaac, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 42. Ripley, Jacob and Abraham, (Erie,) saw mill and farmer 23. Roberson, John, (Erie,) r 28, farmer 96. Roberts, Mary A. Mrs., (West Greene,) farmer 100. Robinson, Byron, (West Greene,) black- smith and farmer 17. ROBINSON, DERRICK, (West Greene,) r 37, blaoksmith and (with Geo.,) far- mer 25. ROBINSON, GEO., (West Greene,) (with Derrick,) r 37, farmer 25. Robison, John, (Belle Valley,) r 4, farmer 96. Robison, Samuel, (Belle Valley,) r 32#, farmer 153. Rodes, Jacob, (West Greene,) r 36, school director and farmer 56. Rohrer, Benj., (West Greene,) r36, farmer leases of Robert Mitchell, North East, ' 150. Root, Warren, (Erie,) r 32^, farmer 56. Rosa. Thos. S„ (West Greene,) mason. Rose, Chas., (Erie,) r 40, farmer 122. Rudwer, Joseph, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 12. Schnell, John, (Belle Valley,) carpenter and farmer 11. Schnell, John, (Erie,) r 57, carpenter. Schnell, Peter, (Erie,) farmer leases 80. Schwarb, Philip and Michael, (West Greene,) r 36, farmers 62. SCIES, LONHARD, (Erie,) r26, grocer and farmer 10. Shade, Philip, (West Greene,) r40, farmer 130. Sherman, John, (West Greene,) r 57, far- mer 45. Sherman, Luther and Lewis, (West Greene,) r 49, farmers 100. SHIELDS, JACOB, (Belle Valley.) farmer. Shultz, Lewis, (Wesleyville,) shingle mill and farmer 25. SHULTZ, LUIE, (Erie.) Siegel, Cariemer, (Phillipsville,) r 22, far- mer 331. Simon, Chas., (Phillipsville,) r 18, farmer 75. Smith, Amos, (West Greene,) r 50, farmer 85. Smith, George, (Erie,) r 24, farmer 9. Smith, William, (West Greene,) farmer leases of Mrs. Anna and Leander J. Walker, 93. Snell, John, (Erie,) r 30, farmer 46. Snell, Michael, (Erie,) r 30, farmer 25. Stealer, Conrad, (Erie,) r 42, farmer 25. Stealer, Henry, (Belle Valley,) r 42, ma- son and farmer 25. Stevenson, Nancy, (West Greene,) r 36, farmer 100. STEZL, JOHN, (Erie,) r 23, farmer 88. Stizer, Lewis, (Erie, ) r 22^, farmer 60. STOLTZ, JOHN, (Erie,) {with Michael and John A.,) r 35, farmer 170. Stoltz, John A., (Erie,) (with Michael and John,) r 35, farmer 170. STOLTZ, MICHAEL, (Erie,) (icith John A. and John,) r 35, farmer 170. Stoon, Martin L., (Erie,) r 32, farmer 20. Strong, Francis M. and Chancy B., (West Greene,) r 54, farmer 50. STRONG, STEPHEN E., (West Greene,) r 54, farmer 45. TATE, ANDREW J., (Erie,) r 32, farmer 110. Tate, John, (Erie,) r 30, farmer 41. TATE, JOHNH., (Erie,) r 32, farmer 100. THOMPSON, DANIEL E., (West Greene,) r 40, farmer 140. Thornton, Buel, (Phillipsville,) carpenter and farmer 15. THORNTON, ISAAC G., (Phillipsville,) r 16, farmer 100. Tillman, Frederick A., (Erie,) r 21, far- mer 50. TILLMAN, HARMON, (BeUe Valley,) r 18, farmer 100. Titus, Lewis, (Lake Pleasant,) r 48, far- mer 27%. Urch, Joshua, (Phillipsville,) r 17, farmer 53. Urch, Wm., (Phillipsville,) r 17, farmer 61. Vogel, Francis, (Erie,) r 21, farmer 25. Vogel, Mathias and Adam, (Phillipsville,) r 21, farmers 25. Vogt, Anton, (West Greene,) r 46, farmer 60. WAGNER, PETER, (West Greene,) r40, farmer 69. Walker, A. H., (Phillipsville,) grocer. Warner, John, (West Greene,) r 36, far- mer 50. Weber, Geo., (Erie,) r 6, farmer 30. Weber, Philip, (Erie,) r 32>£, farmer 106. Weed, Wm., (West Greene") r 38, farmer 50. Weed, Wm. B., (West Greene,) (with Chas. A. Cutter) r 38, farmer 128. WEEKS, CHAS. W., (Phillipsville,) r 20, blacksmith. Weeks, P. S., (Erie,) r 19, wagon maker and carpenter. Wehan, John, (Erie,) r 30. farmer 25. White, Wm., (Erie,) r 30, farmer 44. Wicks, Benj., (Belle Valley,) r 32, farmer 50. Wicks, Chas., (Erie,) r 35, farmer 82. Wicks, Martin, (Erie,) r 35, farmer 70. Wicks, Peter, (Erie,) r 30, farmer 77. Wilkins, Harrison L. and James M., (West Greene,) r 57, farmers 45. Wilkins, James M., (West Greene,) farmer 45. Will, John M., (Erie,) r 26, mason and far- mer 49. Williams, Chancy C, (West Greene,) (with Hiram Owen,) r 38, farmer 50. Wolfe, Lawrence, (Erie,) r 35, farmer 55. Wright, Samuel, (Phillipsville,) sailor and TAPLE, ANSON H., (West Greene,) r 56, farmer 100. Yaple, David, (West Greene,) r 56, farmer 81. Yaple, Miles H., (West Greene,) r 48, far- mer 86*£. Yaple, Noble V, (West Greene,) shoe- maker and farmer. Yaple, Wm. W., (West Greene,) farmer 53. Yaples, Wm. W., (West Greene,) farmer 50. Yosten, Wm. C, (Belle Valley.) carpenter. Zimmer, Henry, (Erie,) r 42, farmer 128. Zimmer, Peter, (Belle Valley,) r 39, far- mer 43. Zimmer, Reinhard, (Belle Valley,) r 32, farmer 110. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map. in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, "the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Adams, David B., (Wesleyville,) r 24, far- mer 23%. Ashton, "Wales, (Findleys Lake, Chautau- qua Co., N. Y.,) r 15, farmer 145. Babcock, John, (North East,) r 16, assessor and farmer 2. Babcock. Levi, (North East,) r 11, farmer. Baybrooks, Corydon W., (Greenfield,) r 38. farmer 39. Beardsley, Leonard E. Rev., (Greenfield,) r 35, pastor of M. E. Church. Beeman, A. E., (North East,) r 20, town- ship auditor and farmer 176. Belnap, Louisa, (Findleys Lake, Chautau- qua Co., N. Y.,) r 17, farmer 50. Beman, Martin, (North East,) r 20, farmer 70. Bemas, Smith, (North East,) r 18, farmer 67. Bennet, Horace, (Greenfield,) r 30%, far- mer 50. Bennett, Esther, (North East,) r 21%, far- mer 30. Bissel, Beely F., (North East,) r 18, road commissioner and farmer 82. Black, John, (North East,) r 10, farmer 50. Blakesly, Wm, (North East,) r 21, farmer 25. Bouvee, Wm., (North East,) r 12, farmer leases of Henry Raymond, 196. Bower, Francis E., (North East,) r 16, far- mer 150. Brooks, Wm. B., (Greenfield,) r 36%, far- mer 63. BROWN, JAMES M., (Greenfield,) r 41, farmer 150. Brown, N. B., (Findleys Lake, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 15, lumber manuf. Brummagin, Ephraim, (Greenfield,) r 40, farmer 75. Buck, Sylvester, (Harbor Creek,) r 23, far- mer 47. Burch, Benjamin, (North East,) r 21%, farmer 50. Burch, Chancy Rev., (Greenfield,) r 30, pastor of Free Will Baptist Church and farmer 20. Calkins, E. Mrs., (North East,) r 19, lum- berman and farmer 300. Campbell, Nathan, (Wesleyville,) r 29, far- mer 25. Cardot, Francis, (Greenfield,) r 31, farmer 100. Cardot. Jacob, (North East,) r 10, farmer 200. Cardot, Orlando, (Greenfield,) r 31, far- mer 100. Carnehan, Martin, (North East,) r 7, far- mer 55. Cloud, Samuel, (Findleys Lake, Chautau- qua Co., N. Y.,) r 17, farmer 150. Coburn, Abel, (North East,) r 6, farmer 48. Coburn, James H., (North East,) r 6, far- mer 108. Coburn, Nathaniel, (North East,) r 6, far- mer 47. Coburn, Steven W., (Harbor Creek,) r 23, farmer 50. Cole, Samuel B., (Greenfield,) r 33, farmer 72. Cooledge, Henry, (Greenfield,) r 38, far- mer 120. Covey, Edmund, (North East,) r7, farmer 25. Crane, Lucian A., (North East,) r 21, far- mer 288. Crawford, Margaret, (North East,) r 19, farmer 60. Davis, Herbert, (Wesleyville,) r 27, far- mer 100. Davis, Rosina, (North East,) r 16, farmer 56. Davis, Samuel, (Wesleyville,) r 27, farmer 75. Dougan, Charles E.. (Wesleyville,) r 23, farmer 26. Dougan, Denison, (Wesleyville,) r 23, far- mer 36. Dougan, Isaiah, (Harbor Creek,) r 23, far- mer leases of Jackson Backus, 50. Eades. Wesley ; (North East,) r 18, farmer leases of Leicester Lewis, 100. Eades, William, (North East,) r 8, farmer 100. Farnsworth, Henry, (Greenfield,) r 38, farmer 145. Farnsworth, Willard, (Greenfield,) r 38, town clerk and farmer 130. Fenton, Daniel, (Findleys Lake, Chautau- qua Co., N. Y.,) r 17, farmer 220. Ferry, Milo, (Harbor Creek,) r 2, farmer 57. Finn, James M., (Greenfield.) r 43, road commissioner and farmer 430. GREENFIELD. 179 Flinn, William, (Phillipsville,) r 31, far- mer If 0. French, Porter, (North East,) r 21, far- mer 37. Fuller, Lyman A., (Harbor Creek,) r 4, farmer 4. Gear, Simeon A., (North East,) r 11, far- mer 50. Gifford, Orren F., (North East,) r 15, far- mer 100. Gifford, Silas M., (North East,) r 5, far- mer 22. Gilson, Benjamin, (Greenfield,) r 42, far- mer 148. Gilson, Peniel, (Greenfield,) r 40, farmer 50. Gould, Amos, (Greenfield,) r 32, farmer 300. Grater, Fretta, (North East,) r 18, farmer 110. Green, James L., (North East,) r 18, far- mer 100. Green, Wells H., (North East,) r 21, farmer leases of Amos Bureh, 20. Greenman, Luke, (North East,) r 25, far- mer 12. Hebner, Ohas. H., (Greenfield,) r 38, blacksmith. Hitchcock, Newton J., (North East,) r 5, farmer 66. Hoisington, Jackson, (North East,) r 16, farmer 25. Hollister, Frank, (North East,) r 19, far- mer 17. Hunt, Daniel, (North East,) r 20, farmer 101. Ingals, Win., (North East,) r 9, farmer 50. Jones, Bela H., (Greenfield,) r 38, farmer 101. Jones. Charle3, (Greenfield,) r 39, farmer 200. Jones, Ebert, (Greenfield,) r 38, farmer 170. Jones, Fred. B., (Greenfield,) r 36, farmer 80. Jones. Luther, (Greenfield,) r 38, farmer 200. Jones, Perry 0., (Greenfield,) r 36%, far- mer leases of B. H., 100. Jones, Simon, (Greenfield,) r 39, farmer 100. Jones, Wilson, (Greenfield,) r 39, farmer 147. Kendall, Wm. T. D., (North East,) r 20, dentist and farmer 50. Ein;?, Peter B., (Harbor Creek.) r 22, far- mer 117. Lent, Lewis, (North East ) r 21, farmer leases of Lucian A. Crane, 288. Lewis, Harrison, (Greenfield,) r 37, town collector and farmer 160. Lewis, Lydia, (North East,) r 18, farmer 183. Locke, David, (North East,) r 29, farmer 91. Looniis, Elliot B., (Greenfield.) r 30, farmer 10. Luce, Edgar. (Greenfield,) r 32, farmer 70 Magoon, E., (Findleys Lake, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 15, farmer 25. Marquette, Joseph, (Harbor Creek,) r 1, farmer 100. Marsh, Volney W., (Findleys Lake, Chau- tauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 40, farmer 117. Marshal, Samuel, (North East,) r 29, far- mer 100. Miller, Wm. R., (Greenfield,) r 37, farmer 226. Moore, George, (Greenfield,) r 33, farmer 100. Morgan, Charles Jr., (Greenfield,) r 31, farmer 160. Morgan, Wm. T., (Greenfield,) r 34, farmer 120. Mosman, Anthony H., (Wesleyville,) r 27, farmer 100. Northrup, Stephen and David, (North East,) r 20, farmers 71. Palmer, Hattie, (North East,) r 10, farmer Parker, Davis J., (North East,) r 21, far- mer 50. Parker, George C, (North East,) r 6, far- mer 84 and leases of Henry N. Parker, 96. Parmenter, Enoch, (North East,) r 8, far- mer 80. Parmenter, Porter, (North East,) r 18, far- mer 54. Perry, Ferdinand, (Greenfield,) r 41, far- mer 50. Pierce, Charles D., (North East,) r 29. far- mer 13 and leases of Samuel Weed, 100. PIERCE, DANIEL, (Wesleyville,) r 25, far- mer 25. Pierce, Emmons, (North East,) r 21, far- mer 50. Pierce, Stephen, (Wesleyville,) r 24, far- mer 105. Plumb, Daniel, (Wesleyville,) r 28, farmer 50. Plumb, Thomas, (Wesleyville,) r 28, far- mer 50. Post, S. K., (Findleys Lake, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 13, farmer 96. Prindle, Chancy, (Wesleyville,) r 22, far- mer 150. Prindle, Jesse R., (Wesleyville,) r 22, lum- ber manuf. and farmer 150. PRINDLE, JOHN C, (Wesleyville,) r 24, farmer 50. Randall, Alanson L., (Wesleyville,) r 31, farmer 15. Raymond, Elbridge, (Greenfield,) r 38, far- mer 40. Raymond, Frank D., (Findleys Lake, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 17, farmer 29. Raymond, Henry, (North East,) r 13, manuf. of lumber nnd farmer 200. Raymond, Jay, (Greenfield,) r 10, farmer 150. Raymond. Mary, (Findleys Lake, Chau- tauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 17, farmer 50. Raymond, Thomas, (Greenfield,) r 38, manuf. lumber, flour and feed. Luce, Henry, (North East,) r 18, farmer Rice, Thomas, (North East,) r 20, farmer leases of Wm. E. Marvin, 700. leases of James Marts, 106. Lyons, Edward, (North East,) r 7, carpen- Rockwell, Jacob, (Findleys Lake, Chau- ter and farmer 10. | tauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 14, farmer 250. 180 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ^3£3CE3XjbE 1 ' -A-NTD 3Ei::E3.£k. VST % * * * * * if ^ Zro« <£ Steel, Saws & Files, p^¥ Wrought Spikes, JVails, Cutlery, Leather and 'Rubber "B e 1 1 i tig. Springs, Axles & other Wagon, <£ Carriage Hard- ware, Machine 'Packing d'c., No. 1243 State St., Pnio Do Bet. 12th St. and the R.R. Depot, JjIiD.f di '«* DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ORDERS FOR HUD far? PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Twelfth St. between Peach & Sassafras, - EllE« PA. 139 STATE STREET, ERIE, IP A., DEALER. IN Rifles, Creech & Muzzle- loading Shot Guns, Gitn Materials <&c. - — ALSO SEALEK OF WEIGHTS AM MEASURES FOR ERIE COUNTY. GREENFIELD— HARBOR CREEK. 181 Salmon, John, (Greenfield,) r 38, carpen- ter. Schroder, Charles, (North Bast,) r 10, Schucker, Peter E., (North East,) r 19, farmer leases of James Hanes, 35. Shaddock, Henry, (Harbor Creek,) r 1, farmer 180. Shaddock, Hiram, (North East,) r 21^, farmer 120. Shaddock, Ira, (North East,) r 29, farmer 100. Skinner, Lyman, (North East,) r 8, farmer 50. Smith, James, (Wesley ville,) r 25, farmer 85. Smith, Wm., (North East,) r 21, farmer leases of P. Wade, 50. Stafford, Wm., (North East,) r 12, farmer 61. Sweitzer, J. N., (North East,) r 12, farmer 67. Tarr, Martin, (North East,) r 18, farmer 100. THAYER, STEPHEN, (North East,) r 7, blacksmith and farmer 71. Tower, John T., (North East,) r 6, farmer leases of Frederick A. Tower, 74 WAKELEY, WM. H., (Greenfield,) r 20, fruit tree agent and farmer 110. Wakely, Clark A., (Greenfield,) shoemaker. Wakely, Seth, (Greenfield,) r 32, farmer 105. Wakely, Thomas Mrs., (Greenfield,) r 20, farmer 150. Wallace, Robert, (North East,) r 8, farmer 75. Wallin, John, (North East,) r 16, farmer 300. Wanmaker, Adam, (Greenfield,) r 36, far- mer 88. Waterman, Alonzo, (Pindleys Lake, Chau- tauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 40, farmer 100. Weaver, Harvey T., (North East,) r 21, carpenter and farmer 50. White, Wm. D., (North East,) r 16, farmer 10. Whitney, Orson, (North East,) r 16, farmer 15. Whitney, Zebulon, (Greenfield,) r 35, far- mer 100. Wildman, Albert, (Greenfield,) r 30, far- mer 9. Wildman, Laura, (Wesleyville,) r 26, far- mer 100. Wildman, Willis T„ (Wesleyville,) r 27, farmer 83. Wilkinson, Abel, (North East,) r 15, far- mer 140. Wilkinson, Barton A., (North East,) r 15, farmer 8%- Wilkinson, George S., (North East,) r 15, Wilkinson, Thomas O., (North East,) r 15, farmer 25. Winters, John, (North East,) r 9, farmer 50. Yost, Wm. A., (Greenfield,) r 38, farmer 90. Yost, Wilson, (Greenfield,) r 38, black- smith, post master and farmer 25. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it, refer to the number of the road as designated on the map in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Adams, Daniel, (Harbor Creek,) r 11, far- mer 19. Adams, Harley Mrs., (Harbor Creek,) r 4, farmer 28. ADAMS, JEREMIAH, (Harbor Creek,) r 9, farmer 85. Adams, Jeremiah Jr., (Harbor Creek,) r 9, farmer leases 85. Allen, William H., (Harbor Creek,) r 36, farmer leases 70. Applebee, J. P., (Harbor Creek,) r 26, far- rier and farmer 48. Austin, Nathaniel, (Harbor Creek,) r 36, farmer 28. Babcock, I. J., (Harbor Creek,) r 4, farmer leases 60. Backus, John, (Harbor Creek,) r 41}£, far- mer 62. BACKUS, TIMOTHY, (Wesleyville,) r 60, farmer 50. Barton, J. E., (Wesleyville,) r 63, farmer 60. Barton, Wm. M., (Wesleyville,) r 63, far- mer 94. Bell, Alexander, (Harbor Creek,) r 36, far- mer leases 165. BENNETT, CHARLES, (Wesleyville) r 60, farmer 30. Bennett, J., (Wesleyville,) r 15, physician and surgeon. Benson, L. C., (Moorhead ville,) r 10# far- mer 25. Bliley, Charles, (Wesleyville,) r 51, a^ent for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper road commissioner and farmer 116 ' 182 HARBOR CREEK. Bloom, J. M. C, (Wesleyville,) r 15, car- penter. Bonnell, George, (Wesleyville,) r 53, far- mer 106. Bonnell, John, (Brie,) r 52, farmer 120. BO WEN, MOSES, (Erie,) r 2, farmer 35. BOYNTON, JOSEPH, (Harbor Creek,) station agent L. S. & M. S. R. R., and dealer in hemlock bark. Burgoin, J., (Erie,) r 1, farmer 30. Camp, William, (Harbor Creek,) r 25, far- mer 60. Carr, T. P., (Moorheadville,) r 19, farmer 75. CARTER, JOHN, (Wesleyville,) r 59, far- mer 55. Carter, R. S., (Harbor Creek,) general merchant. Casey, J., (Wesleyville,) r 29, farmer 110. Cass. Edward, (Wesleyville,) r 41, farmer 100. Cass, John, (Weysleyville.) r 43, prop, of Harbor Creek Woolen Factory. Cass, William R., (Wesleyville,) r 59, far- mer 70. Chambers, Benj., (Wesleyville,) r 15, far- mer 230. CHAMBERS, DAVID, (Wesleyville,) r 16, farmer 45. CHAMBERS, HARRISON, (Wesleyville,) r 15, farmer 48. CHAMBERS, JAMES, (Wesleyville,) r 15, justice of the peace and farmer 50. Chambers, John, (Wesleyville,) r 16, far- mer leases 45. *CHAMBERS, J. H., (Wesleyville,) r 15, general merchant. Chambers, Milton, (Harbor Creek,) r 28, farmer 234. CHAMBERS, STEWART, (Wesleyville,) r 15, farmer 65. Churchill, Z., (Wesleyville.) r 47%, meat market and farmer leases 70. Clark, Albert, (Wesleyville,) r 42, farmer 125. Clark, David, (Wesleyville,) r 42, farmer 50. Clark, Elizabeth, (Harbor Creek,) r 36, far- mer 13. Clark, Ellis, (Harbor Creek,) r 18, farmer 65. Clark, Wm., (Wesleyville,) r 31%, farmer 55. CLEAVLAND, G. W. Rev., (Harbor Creek,) r 16, pastor of the First Pres- byterian Church. COBB, ALBERT, (Harbor Creek,) r 33, farmer 40. COLE, HENRY, (Harbor Creek,) r 3, road commissioner and farmer leases 160. Cooper, W. II., (Wesleyville,) r 15, miller. Cooper, W. J., (Wesleyville,) r 58, black- smith and farmer 100. Cooper, Wm. & Son, (Wesleyville,) (Z. T.,) r 49%, millers and farmers 55. Cooper, Z. T., (Wesleyville,) (Wm. Cooper <& Son.) Cotter, J., (Erie,) r 14. farmer 50. Cowden, E. R., (Harbor Creek,) r 38, far- mer 144. Crandall, O. G., (Wesleyville,) (Rodda & Cra/ndall.) Crosby, Pat., (Erie,) r 1, farmer 50. Crowley, Joseph, (Erie,) r 2, farmer 75. Crowley, M., (Erie,) r 2, farmer 65. Culbertson, T. M., (Moorheadville,) r 22, farmer 75. Curavo, Wm., (Harbor Creek,) r4, farmer 50. Curtis, Joseph, (Moorheadville,) r 24, car- penter and farmer 9%. Curtis, Joseph, (Moorheadville,) r 19, car- penter. CURTIS, S., (Harbor Creek,) r 28, farmer leases 80. Daniels, W. H., (Harbor Creek,) r 4, far- mer leases 56. Davis, David, (Wesleyville,) r 49, shoe- maker and farmer 15. Davis, Henry, (Wesleyville,) r 59, farmer 115. Davis, Henry G., (Wesleyville,) r 59, far- mer 50. Davison, Wm. R., (Harbor Creek,) r 18, farmer leases of W. W. Davison, Gra- ham, N. C, 210. Dedrick, J., (Wesleyville,) r 56, farmer leases 124. Delaney, Wm., (Erie,) r 45, farmer 79%. DODGE, E. J. & T. M., (Harbor Creek,) r 17, manufacturers of broom, fork and hoe handles. Dodge, John, (Harbor Creek,) r 17, farmer 200. Dugan, John, (Erie,) r 2. farmer 132%. DUMARS, C, (Wesleyville,) r 56, farmer 112. Dunn, Jerry, (Erie,) r 45, farmer 180. Dutton, Ira K, (Harbor Creek,) r 9, far- mer 30. Ebbersole, Jesse, (Harbor Creek,) r 5, far- mer 142. Ebersole, J. J., (Harbor Creek,) r 18, school treasurer and farmer 150. ELLIOTT, A. N., (Harbor Greek,) r 16, town clerk and farmer 150. ELLIOTT, G. T., (Harbor Creek,) r 17, prop, livery stable at Erie and farmer 250. Ellis, Freeman, (Harbor Creek,) r 12, far- mer 15%. ELS WORTH, MICHAEL, (Wesleyville,) r 55, farmer leases 60. EVANS, CHRISTMAS, (Wesleyville,) r 56, farmer 85. Evans, Richard, (Harbor Creek,) r 36, far- mer leases 65. Fidler, Rudolph, (Harbor Creek.) r 2, far- mer leases 98. Finn, N. L., (Harbor Creek,) r 26, farmer 40. Fitch, C. T., (Harbor Creek,) r 17, carpen- ter. Fitzp&trick, Hugh, (Moorheadville,) r 6, farmer leases 5%. Fletcher, A. M., (Harbor Creek,) r 16, fruit dealer and farmer 50. FOOTE, LESTER, (Moorheadville,) r 18, cattle dealer, stallion proprietor and farmer 40. French, Nelson, (Harbor Creek,) r 39%, farmer leases 108. Fuller, John, (Harbor Creek,) r 25, farmer 30. Giddings, John, (Wesleyville,) r 4, farmer 87. Goodwin, Benj., (Wesleyville,) r 61, far- mer 16. HARBOR CREEK. 183 Goodwin, L., (Erie,) r 60, sawmill and far- mer 52. Gordon, John S., (Wesleyville,) r 47^, far- mer leases 53. Gordon, Levi, (Wesleyville,) r 15, farmer 100. Gough. B., (Wesleyville,) r 29, farmer 60. GOUGH, WM., (Harbor Creek,) r 16, far- mer leases 130. Greene, P. H., (Harbor Creek,) r 18, far- mer 200. Gray, John, (Harbor Creek,) r 12, farmer 40., Gray, John H., (Wesleyville,) r 58, farmer 54. Gray, Robert, (Harbor Creek,) r4, farmer 10. Gray, Thomas, (Wesleyville,) r 58, farmer 150. Greenwood, S., (Harbor Creek,) r 13, far- mer 120. Griffin. Mrs., (Harbor Creek,) r 26, farmer 106. HALL, C. T., (Wesleyville,) r 58, carpenter and joiner, and farmer leases 60. Hannon, Michael, (Wesleyville,) r 56, far- mer leases 100. Hardy, J. W., (Harbor Creek,) r 26, farmer 75. Henton, Griffith, (Erie,) r 31, farmer 50. Henton, Wm. Capt., (Wesleyville,) r 56, pilot of IT. S. revenue cutter Michigan and farmer 120. Hitchcock, Edson, (Wesleyville,) r 62, far- mer 30. Hoppe, Wm., (Moorheadville,) r 7, miller. Hough, Wm. L., (Moorheadville,) r 7, car- penter. HOUGH, Z. L., (Moorheadville,) r 7, deal- er in patents rights' and medicines. Hughs, David, (Harbor Creek,) r 34, car- penter. Hume, Peter, (Harbor Creek,) r 17, pro- prietor of Harbor Creek Hotel. Hyde, Madison, (Wesleyville,) r 15, black- smith. Jacko, Mrs., (Moorheadville,) r 5, farmer 20. Jackson, Jane Mrs., (widow.) (Harbor Creek,) r 3, farmer 50. Jaquay, G. M., (Belle Valley,) r 55, farmer leases 100. *KELLEY, W. R., (Wesleyville,) r 15, dealer in groceries, flour, feed and hardware. Kelsey, Samuel H., (Erie,) r 15, farmer 60. Kendrick, C. W., (Harbor Creek,) r 37, farmer 104. Kendrick, Thomas E., (Harbor Creek,) r 18, farmer 100. KENNEDY, JAMES, (Wesleyville,) r 45, farmer 200. Kilpatrick, D., (Wesleyville,) r 31, farmer 100. Kilpatrick, James, (Wesleyville,) r 15, far- mer 150. KING, RUFUS, (Wesleyville,) r49, farmer 15 and leases 200. KINGSBURY, LYMAN, (Harbor Creek,) r 26, farmer 40. Kuhl, Adam, (Erie,) r 55, farmer 67. Kuhl, Peter Jr.. (Erie,) r 52, farmer leases 95. Lavery, Peter, (Erie,) r 52, farmer 258#. LEE, HATTIE B., (Moorheadville,) r 20, post mistress. Lee, J. L., (Harbor Creek,) r 18, farmer 73. Lee, Perry, (Moorheadville,) r 20, black- smith. Leet, A. N., (Moorheadville,) r 8, farmer 180. LEET, CALVIN, (Moorheadville,) r 6, pomologist and farmer 93. Lillus Brothers, (Wesleyville,) (Pat. and Wm.,) r 15, farmers lease 96. Lillus, Pat., (Wesleyville,) (Lillus Bros.) Lillus, Wm., (Wesleyville,) {Lillus Bros.) Long, William M., (Harbor Creek,) r 38, joiner and farmer 22>£. Lowry, N, D., (Harbor Creek,) r 25, far- mer 84. Mallory, H., (Wesleyville,) r 62, farmer 25. Mangold, , (Erie,) farmer 60. Martin, Alexander, (Harbor Creek,) r 4, farmer 50. Martin, Wilson B., (Harbor Creek,) r 4, farmer 10 and leases 68. Maus, L. H, (Erie,) r 4, farmer 100. McCANN, P. C, (Wesleyville,) r 50, far- mer 100. MeCauley, Wm., (Erie,) r 45, farmer 85. McClune, George, (Wesleyville,) r 41, far- mer leases 125. McClure, W. P., (Wesleyville,) r 51, farmer 40. McGill, WiUiam, (Harbor Creek,) r 33, far- mer 112. McGraw, Barney, (Wesleyville,) r 58, far- mer 50. McGraw, Michael, (Wesleyville,) r 61, far- mer 60. McGuire, John, (Belle Valley,) r 66, far- mer 49. McLaughlin, J. N., (Moorheadville,) r 8, farmer 62. Miller, Chas. G., (Harbor Creek,) r 17, shoemaker and agent for Gunnison Arbuckle's pump. Miller, George, (Harbor Creek,) r 28. far- mer 122. MILLER, O., (Moorheadville,) r 20, general merchant. MOORE, M. M., (Wesleyville,) physician and surgeon, and postmaster. Moore, S. K, (Harbor Creek,) r 35, farmer leases 100. Moorhead, James A., (Moorheadville,) (James M. Moorhead <& Son.) Moorhead, James M. & Son, (Moorhead- ville,) (James A.,) r 19, farmers 150. Moorhead, John D., (Moorheadville,) r 21, farmer 135. Moorhead, Joseph M., (Harbor Creek,) r 5, farmer. Moorhead, Joseph Y., (Moorheadville,) r 19, farmer 100. MOORHEAD, J. R., (Moorheadville,) r 20, road commissioner and farmer 150. MOORHEAD, SAMUEL T., (Moorhead- ville,) r 21, farmer 135. Moorhead, Thomas, (Moorheadville ) r 19, farmer 140. Moorhead, Wm., (Moorheadville,) r 19, farmer 70. MURRAY, D. T., (Harbor Creek,) tele- graph operator, L. S. & M. S. R. R. MYRES, DANIEL, (Harbor Creek,) r 3, farmer leases 80. 184 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WESLEYVILLE, FA. WHERE MAY BE FOUND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF I HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Scboo! Books, Paper, Pens, Pencils, Etc. WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHALES, TASSELS ETC. Customers will find our Stock complete, comprising many articles impossible here to enumerate. H»< HfHi (TOT" IE 3ES EC Xj "ST.) F. A. CRANDALL, Editor & Publisher. a M FIFTY-FOUR YEARS ESTABLISHED. OFFICIAL PAP1B 01 113 Offers to Advertisers a Circulation unrivalled in Quality, as well as Quantity. Thoroughly-Equipped, Steam Power, ATTACHED. Law BMs, of approved Forms and guaranteed Accuracy, for Sale. HARBOR CREEK. 185 Neff, Jacob, (Brie.) r 1, farmer leases 90. NEFF, JOHN, (Wesleyville,) r 41%, far- mer 200. Ohlweiler, Frederick, (Wesleyville,) r 15, farmer 100. Orton, T. Mrs., (-widow,) (Wesleyville,) r 42, farmer 60 Ott, John. (Wesleyville,) r 58, farmer 50. Owen, Rachel Mrs., (widow,) (Wesley- ville,) r 61, farmer 135. PECK, Z. E. Col., (Wesleyville,) r58, far- mer 60. Pherrin, W. E., (Erie,) r 1, farmer 90. PILKINGTON, ROBERT Jr., (Wesley- ville,) (A. C. Gates & Co.,) r 15, fruit canner. Porter, H. J., (Wesleyville,) r 51, black- smith and farmer 8. Powell, James H., (Harbor Creek,) r34, farmer 80. Fowers, I. S., (Harbor Creek,) r 39, farmer 30. Ralph, Charles, (Moorheadville,) r 22, far- mer 70. Randolph, Addison, (Harbor Creek,) r 18, farmer 40. Raymond, C. W., (Harbor Creek,) r 38, machinist and farmer 14. Riblet, B. E., (Harbor Creek,) r 17, general merchant. Ricart, Fred., (Harbor Creek,) r 11, far- mer leases 110. Roach, Daniel, (Harbor Creek,) r 18, far- mer 5. Roberts, William, (Harbor Creek,) r 41, saw mill and farmer 300. Robinson, S. A., (Harbor Creek,) r 4, gar- dener. Rodda & Crandall, (Wesleyville,) (Martin Rodda and 0. G. Crandall,) r 15, butchers. Rodda, Martin, (Wesleyville,) (Rodda & Crandall.) Rogers, Samuel, (Belle Valley,) r 66, far- mer 74. Rollins, Owen S., (Harbor Creek,) r 41, farmer 1. Saltsman, Jerry, (Wesleyville,) r 47, far- mer 50. Scott, John M., (Moorheadville,) r 19, stock dealer and farmer 75. Searls, L. P. & Son, (Wesleyville,) (R. £.,) r 44, tanners and farmers 78. Searls, R. B., (Wesleyville,) (L. P. Searls & Son.) SEWELL, CHARLES, (Wesleyville,) r 54, farmer 107. Sewell, Sidney, (Erie,) r 56, farmer 112. Sewell, Widow, (Erie ) r 55, farmer 50. Shaw, Augustus, (Harbor Creek,) r 3, far- mer 80. Sherwin, Josephine Miss, (Harbor Creek,) post mistress. Shultz, Christian, (Wesleyville,) farmer 80. Sidle, Leo, (Belle Valley,) r 66, farmer 50. SLADE, A. I., (Moorheadville,) r 23, far- mer 120. Smart, Thomas, (Wesleyville,) r 47, far- mer 50. Smith, Joseph, (Wesleyville,) r 42, farmer leases 160. Smith, J. R., (Harbor Creek,) r 17, car- riage maker. Smith, W. A., (Wesleyville,) r 50, milkman and farmer leases 75. Smith, Wm. W:; (Harbor Creek,) r 28, far- mer 45%. Smith, Wm. W., (Wesleyville,) r 64, far- mer 52. Southwick, F. M., (Harbor Creek,) tele- graph operator, L. S. & M. S. R. R. Stark, C. N., (Harbor Creek,) r 37, manuf. of eider, vinegar and shingles, and farmer 45. Stebbins, John, (Harbor Creek,) r 23, far- mer leases 65. Stelle, J., (Harbor Creek,) r 26, farmer 112. Stewart, A., (Moorheadville,) r 5, farmer 63. Stinson, Wm. S., (Harbor Creek,) r 17, blacksmith. STORER, PERRY, (Wesleyville,) r 49, farmer leases 88%. Story, J. G., (Wesleyville,) r 56, gardener 10. STRONG, MARTIN, (Moorheadville,) r 7, miller and farmer 210. Thomas, A. M., (Harbor Creek,) r 16, wagon maker and farmer leases 190. THOMPSON, C. D., (Harbor Creek,) r 16, farmer 80. Thompson, Miles, (Harbor Creek,) r 17, carpenter. Throop, Benj., (Harbor Creek,) r 3, saw mill and farmer 160. TICKNER, A. S., (Moorheadville,) r 19, farmer 100. TRACY, WM. C, (Harbor Creek,) r 16, physician and surgeon. Trimble, Wm. P., (Wesleyville,) rl5, fruit canner. Tubbs, Chas., (Wesleyville,) r 15, black- smith. Turrel, D. C, (Moorheadville,) r 19, farmer 40. Tuttle, John, (Wesleyville,) r 55, farmer 110. Tuttle, JohnS., (Wesleyville,) r54, farmer 90. Twitchell, A. M., (Harbor Creek,) r 16, farmer 82. Vidito, B. D., (Harbor Creek,) r 28, farmer. Vidito, Ira, (Harbor Creek,) r 18, farmer 10. Wadsworth, H. N., (Harbor Creek,) r 40, wagon maker and farmer 15. WAGNER, G. H., (Harbor Creek,) r 16, stock and wool dealer, and farmer 230. Walker, B. F., (Harbor Creek,) r 34, far- mer 110. Walker, C. C, (Wesleyville,) r 34, farmer 120. WAXHAM, HENRY, (Wesleyville,) r 15, blacksmith. Waxham, James, (Wesleyville,) r 15, far- mer 30. West, Spencer, (Wesleyville,) r31%, far- mer 20. WILLIAMS, L. L., (Harbor Creek,) r 32, farmer 96. Wood, Albert, (Harbor Creek,) r 39, far- mer 120. Woodward, Ebenezer, (Harbor Creek,) r 18, farmer 16. <4 P w tal. ;§STWI#E* Furniture & CofEns. 186 LEBOEUF. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the village. Alexander, James, (Mill Village,) r 17, far- mer 30. Alexander, Michael, (Mill Village,) r 20. farmer 70. Alkins, Abigail Mrs., (Waterford,) r 19, farmer 48. Allen, James C, (Mill Village,) r 19, far- mer 53. Allen, John, (Mill Village,) r 19, farmer 117. Allen, Sidney Mrs., (Mill Village,) r 19, farmer 85. Allen, Wm. P., (Mill Village,) r 19, saw mill. AMES, HORATIO B., (Mill Village,) cheese maker and farmer 160, Main. Arters, Joseph, (Mill Village,) r 30, farmer 109. Averill, Wm. T., (Edenville,) r 47, farmer 30. Avery, P., (Mill Village,) prop. Exchange Hotel, Main. Babbitt, Myron, (Waterford.) r 31, farmer 122. Babcock, Anson, (Mill Village,) r 41, far- mer 50. Bailey, Joshua, (Waterford,) r 7, farmer 196. BEAMAN, HIRAM, (Edenville,) r 47, far- mer 200. Beardsley, Enoch, (Mill Village,) general merchant, Main. Beebe, Kirklon S., (Waterford,) r 3#, far- mer leases of Elizabeth Marsh, 50. Benn, James H., (Mill Village,) r 30, far- mer 4. BENN, J. P. Dr., (Mill Village,) eclectic physician, Church. Bennett, Abraham, (Mill Village,) retired BEST, DANIEL K., (Waterford,) r 3, far- mer 34^. Best, Hannah Mrs., (Mill Village,) r 19, farmer 30. Billings, John, (Waterford,) r 31, farmer 215. Bishop, Albert, (Union City,) r 14, cooper and farmer 58. Black, James, (Edenville,) r 41, farmer 50. Black, John R., (Mill Village,) r 19, farmer Black, Matthew, (Edenville,) r 41, farmer 60. Blair, Archibald, (Mill Village,) r 42, far- mer 40. BLAISDELL, J. W. Rev., (Mill Village,) pastor of the M. E. Church of Mill Village borough, South Center. Boardman, Wm., (Waterford,) r 23, far- mer 85. Bowman, J. A., (Mill Village,) farmer 8, West Center. Bowman, Wm., (Waterford,) r 31, farmer 75. BOWMAN, WM. S., (Mill Village,) drugs and medicines, Main. Boyd. Clinton O, (Waterford,) farmer with Wm. J. Boyd, D. W., (Waterford,) r 4}<, farmer 60. Boyd, James A., (Mill Village,) r 35, far- mer 60. BOYD, JAMES P., (Waterford,) r 19, far- mer 77. Boyd, Thomas J., (Waterford,) r 34, far- mer 30. Boyd, Wm. J., (Waterford,) r 4, farmer 50. BROOKS, S. B., (Union City,) r 45, town- ship auditor and farmer 120. Bryns, Wm., (Waterford,) r 7, farmer 67. Burdick, Amos P., (Waterford,) r 34, far- mer 105. Burdick, Amos J., (Waterford,) r 34, car- penter and farmer %%. Burdick, Asa, (Mill Village,) r 20, cooper. Burdick, Riley W., (Cambridgeborough, Crawford Co.,) r 51, farmer 115. Burdick, Wm. S., (Waterford,) r34, works Amos P. Burdick's farm on shares. Burdick, William L., (Waterford,) r 51, farmer 20. Burdock, Squire, (Mill Village,) mechanic and farmer 14. Burger, George, (Mill Village,) r 50, far- mer 30. Burger, George, (Mill Village,) turner and shingle maker, East Center. Burger, Rudolphus, (Mill Village,) r 50, farmer 84. Burger, Simon, (Mill Village,) r 23j£, far- mer 210. Burger, Washington, (Mill Village,) far- mer leases of Simon Burger, 50. Burtch, S. A., (Mill Village,) alio, physi- cian, Church. Warerooms 926 State St., *jgggjggjg^ Erie, Pa. LEBOEUF. 187 Bush, Enos, (LeBoeuf,) r 7, river pilot, shingle maker and farmer 74. Campbell, Hudson, (Mill Village,) r 40, farmer leases of Amos E. Ford, 70. Campbell, Lester, (Mill Village,) r 40, far- mer 67. Carrol, Robinson, (Union City,) r, 16, far- mer 105. Carroll, David, (Union City,) r 44, build- ing mover and farmer 63. Carroll, Frank, (Union City,) r 12, farmer 60 and leases of Timothy Pratt, 100. CARROLL, JONATHAN G., (Union City,) r 15, collector of LeBoeuf township and farmer 118. Carroll, Wesley, (Union City,) r 16, farmer 110. Chapin, John, (Mill Village,) r 20, farmer 40. Churchill, CullenD., (LeBoeuf,) r7, farmer 46. Churchill, Simeon, (Waterford,) r 25, far- mer 14. Clark, Martin, (MeLallens Corners,) r 28, farmer 30. Cobb, Charles, (Mill Village,) r 40, farmer 49. Colt, Andrew J., (Mill Village,) r 19, far- mer 210^. COLT, CHARLES, (Mill Village,) r 41, far- mer 75. Colt, Peter H., (Mill Village,) farmer 100, Main. Colvin, Allen E., (Mill Village,) r 39, far- mer leases of B. F. Martin, 85. Comstock, A. G., (Mill Village,) shoe- maker and farmer 10, West Center. Coon, Alonzo, (Waterford,) r 25, mechanic and farmer leases of Joseph Guerin, 50. Cottrell, Eber I., (LeBoeuf,) r 8, shoe- maker and farmer 5. Cottrell, Philip, (LeBoeuf,) r 8, farmer 23. Cowick, Stephen, (Mill Village,) r 23^, farmer 160. Culbertson, Charles, (Union City,) r 14, farmer 100. CULBERTSON, STEPHEN D., (Water- ford,) r 6, farmer 191. Culbertson, Thomas M., (Mill Village,) r 32, farmer 50. Culvertson, Irene Mrs., (Cambridgebo- rough, Crawford Co.,) r 51, resident. Davis, Julia A. Mrs., (Mill Village,) r 18, farmer 3%. Davis, Theron S., (LeBoeuf,) r 7, farmer leases of Charles M. Wheeler, 270. Dey, Stacy G., (Waterford,) r 3, farmer DORMAN, AMASA, (Union City,) r 12, farmer leases of James Stranahan, 100. Dowler, Francis, (Mill Village,) r 19, far- mer 50. Dowler, Henry, (Mill Village,) r 19, car- penter and farmer 80. Dowler, Henry, heirs of, (Cambridge- borough, Crawford Co.,) r 32, farmers 10. Dowler, James W., (Union City,) r 46, far- mer 140. Drake, Benjamin S., (LeBoeuf,) r 7, far- mer 56. Drake, Dena, (Union City,) r 18, farmer leases of Mrs. Sophronia Moore, 100. Draper, Albert J., (LeBoeuf,) r 7, farmer 50. DUSTIN, ANANIAS, (Waterford,) r 6, far- mer 72. Dye, John, (Waterford,) (Dye & Manross,) v 3, farmer 25. Dye & Manross, (Waterford,) (John Dye and Preston L. Manross,) r 3, farmers 50. EDMUNDS, MOSES S., (Mill Village,) Main, general blacksmith, burgess of Mill Village and school director of Mill Village borough. Emerson, Henry J., (Union City,) r 18, farmer 50. Estell, Enos, (Mill Village,) r 25, farmer 50. Evans, George W., (Mill Village,) carpen- ter, Depot. Fleming, Andrew, (Waterford,) (Fleming Bros.) Fleming Bros., (Waterford.) (Wm. and Andrew,) r 30, farmers 114. Fleming, Wm., (Waterford,) (Fleming Bros.) Flisher, Henry, (Mill Village,) r 23}£, works farm of 80 acres owned by John Mc- Faddin, of Crawford Co. Fogle, Frederick, (Waterford,) r 24, saw mill and farmer 5. Fogle, Henry, (Mill Village,) r 37, farmer 66. FOGLE, WM. H, (Waterford,) r 27, far- mer leases of John W. Manross, 5. Ford, Amos E., (Mill Village,) farmer 70, South Center. Ford, Thomas C, (Mill Village,) r 28, far- mer 80. FORD, WM. C, (Mill Village,) general merchant and farmer 215, Main. Fordin, Wm., (Waterford,) r 3, farmer 48. Foust, F. W., (Mill Village,) r 35, farmer 90. Foust, Henry, (Mill Village,) r35, farmer 15. Frisbee, Andrew H., (Edenville,) r 47, far- mer 52. Frisbee, H. O., (Union City,) r 45, peddler and farmer 60. FRISBEE, LUCINDA Mrs., (Edenville,) r 48, farmer 78. Frisbee, T. W., (Mill Village,) speculator and farmer 10, Main. Gardner, Norman E., (LeBoeuf,) r 7, far- mer leases of J. W. Royer, 10. Gates, Charles W., (Waterford,) r 2, tin peddler and farmer 15. Gates, Edmond D. , (Mill Village,) r 19, farmer 27. Gher, Thos. P., (Waterford,) r 2, farmer 40. GILLESPIE, EDGAR, (Mill Village,) me- chanic and school director, Depot. Gillespie, John, (Waterford,) r 19, farmer 30. Gillespie, Wm. H., (Mill Village,) clerk of the council of Mill Village, Main. GILLETT, GEORGE W., (Mill Village,) justice of the peace and retired far- mer 175, South Center. GILLETT, LINUS W., (LeBoeuf,) r 11, farmer 125. 188 LEBOEUF. GIL&ETT, V. B., (LeBoeuf,) post- master, agent for all agricultural im- plements, dealer in the latest im- proved seeds and farmer 170. Gilvair, Wm., (Union City,) r 13, farmer 75. Gorman, Michael C, (Edenville,) r 48, farmer 75. Gourley, Samuel, (Mill Village,) r 1%, farmer 63. Green, David C, (Waterford,) r 7, farmer 101. Gregory, Abner, (Union City,) r 45, farmer Gregory, John, (Mill Village.) farmer 75, Main. Gregory, Philip, (Mill Village,) r 19, far- mer 36. Gregory, Richard, (Mill Village,) r 19, far- mer 90. Gregory, Samuel, (Mill Village,) r 19, far- mer 33. Guerin, Joseph, (Mill Village,) drayman, Main. Hadley, Wm., (Mill Village,) schoolteach- er, Main. Hall, Jackson, (Waterford,) r 3^, farmer 30. Hanrahan, Wm., (Union City,) r 14, track walker and farmer 59. HARBST, GEORGE, (Mill Village,) coop- per and carpenter, West Center. Harvey, Solomon, (Waterford,) r 6, far- mer leases of Stephen D. Culbertson, 191. HAZELTON, WM. H., (Mill Village,) mechanic, South Center. Henderson, J. C, (Mill Village,) (Render- son <& Mosher,) saw mill and farmer 37, West Center. Henderson & Mosher, (Mill Village,) (J. C. Henderson and Francis B. Mosher,) spoke manufacturers, West Center. Hewitt, Henry, (Mill Village,) rl9, farmer 20. Hewitt, Wm. M., (Mill Village,) r 37, far- mer 50. Holden, Stephen, (Edenville,) r 47, post- master. HOLEMAN, R. A., (Mill Village,) (Holeman S Wright.) HOLEMAN & WRIGHT (Mill Village,) (R. A. Holemcm and Ohas. O. Wright,) groceries, Main. Holmes, A. J., (Mill Village,) r 39, farmer 140. Horton, George, (Mill Village,) stone ma- son, Depot. HUNTER, JAMES R., (Mill Village,) pilot on the Allegheny River and farmer 90, Main. Hunter, John, (Mill Village,) r 23, pilot on the Allegheny River and farmer 80. Hunter, Moses B., (Mill Village,) r 19, works Wm. Hunter's farm of 145 acres on shares. HUNTER, SARAH D. Mrs., (Waterford,) r 4, farmer 20. Hunter, Wm. Jr., (Mill Village,) r 23, pilot on the Allegheny River and farmer 106. HUNTER, WM. Sen., (Mill Village,) r 21, farmer 250. Hurd, Wm. W., (Mill Village,) r 21, farmer 40. HYATT & WEBSTER, (Mill Village,) ( W. W. Hyatt and G. F. Webster,) general insurance agents, Main. HYATT, W. W., (Mill Village,) {Hyatt & Webster.) Isherwood, Elizabeth P. Mrs., (Water- ford,) r 30, farmer 74. Jaggi, Joseph, (Union City,) r 16, farmer Johnson heirs, (Mill Village,) farmers 14, Main. Kellison, Frank M., (Mill Village,) r 17, farmer 50. KELLISON, GEORGE, (Mill Village,) r 18, commissioner of highways and farmer 100. Kellison, Wm. R., (Mill Village,) r 42, far- mer 50. Kelly, Isaac, (Mill Village,) capitalist, South Center. Kerr, James, (Mill Village,) r 37, dealer in grafting scions and farmer 17. King, S. S., (Mill Village,) r 35, farmer 145. KINGEN, WM., (Mill Village,) carpenter and farmer 25, Church. Kingen, Wm. Jr., (Mill Village,) carpenter and joiner, Depot. Kinter, Isaac, (Waterford,) r 1, farmer 32. Langworthy, Robert E., (Mill Village,) r 20, carpenter and farmer 3. LEE, THOMAS, (Mill Village,) r 49, far- mer 107. Lehentaler, Alfred, (Mill Village,) prop, of sash and blind factory and farmer 10, East and West. Lenox, Wm., (Waterford,) r 4, farmer 100. LOCKWOOD, AMOS, (Mill Village,) r 19, Luther, L. T., (Mill Village,) portrait painter, Main. Maguire, John, (Mill Village,) r 35, stone cutter and farmer 32. Mallory, Hiram, (McLallens Corners,) r 28, thresher and farmer 41^. MALLORY, NATHANIEL B., (Mill Vil- lage,) r 26, carpenter and farmer 42. Mallory, Wm. B., (McLallens Corners,) Mandeville, William, (Mill Village,) r 21, farmer 80 and works William Ford's farm on shares. Manross, Asa B., (Waterford,) r 3, farmer 45. Manross, G. H., (Mill Village,) speculator, Church. Manross, Henry W., (Mill Village,) r 27, farmer 80. Manross, Ira L., (Mill Village,) farmer 103, East Center. MANROSS, JOHN W., (Waterford,) r 24, capitalist, prop, of saw mill and far- mer 250. Manross, Lewis H., (Waterford,) r 3, far- mer 25. Manross, Preston L., (Waterford,) (Dye <& Manross,) r 3, farmer 46. Manross, Wm. A., (Waterford,) r 24, far- mer leases of Wm. R., 10. Manross, Wm. R., (Waterford,) r 24, far- mer 240. LEBOEUF. 189 Marsh, Elizabeth Mrs., (Waterford,) r 3^, MARTIN, B. P., (Mill Village,) r39, farmer 85. Matteson, Chester, (McLallens Corners,) r 28, farmer 8. Mattson, Alex., (Mill Village,) r 38, far- mer 15. Mattson, Elijah, (Mill Village,) r 38, jus- tice of the peace and farmer 64. Mattson, F. M., (Mill Village,) r 37, wagon maker and farmer 100, Main. Mattson, J. H., (Mill Village,) r 38, carpen- ter, school director and farmer 57. MAYCOCK, THOMAS D., (Waterford,) r 2, wagon maker and farmer 65. Mays, John, (Mill Village,) r 23#, grist mill. McCRAY, B., (Edenville,) r 48, farmer 45. McCray, S. W., (Edenville,) r 48, farmer 33 McCRAY, WM., (Edenville,) r 42, farmer 40. McCue, Barney, (Union City,) r 14, far- mer 46. McDANNELL, JOHN E. (Mill Village,) general blacksmith, West Center. McDonald, Hannah Mrs., (Mill Village,) r 33, farmer 19. McDonald, James, (Mill Village,) r 33, far- mer 13. McKinley, David Jr., (Mill Village,) r 22, farmer 40. McKinley, David Sen., (Mill Village,) r 22, farmer 50. McKinley, Thomas, (Waterford,) r 19, far- mer 60. McLatchey, Samuel W., (Mill Village,) r 32, farmer 50. McLean, Ansel P., (Waterford,) r 4, far- mer 57. Meinshusen, Henry, (Mill Village,) r 23^, farmer 105. MICKLE, CLARK, (Mill Village,) car- penter and joiner, South Center. Miller, David F., (Mill Village,) r 51, ped- lar and farmer 18. Minium, H. L., (Mill Village,) telegraph operator, A. & G. W. R. R. Mitchell, James W., (Cambridgeborough, Crawford Co.,) r 32, farmer 66. Moore, Chauncey J., (Waterford,) r 5, dealer in hay and farmer 300. Moore, Edwin H., (Union City,) r 18, black- smith. Moore, Mary Ann Mrs., (Waterford,) far- mer 7. MOORE, SOPHRONIA Mrs., (Union City,) r 18, farmer 170. Morey, Nelson, (Edenville,) r 48, farmer 50. Mosher, Francis R., (Mill Village,) (Hen- derson & Mosher,) farmer 1, West Center. O'Brien. James E., (Mill Village,) painter, South Center. O'Conner, Miss, (Mill Village,) (Jfisses Whigam & (P Conner.) Orcutt, Charles R., (LeBoeuf,) r8, farmer 45. Patten, John, (Mill Village,) r 19, farmer 50. Patten, Thomas, (Mill Village,) r 19, far- mer 50. Peiffer, Geo. W., (Mill Village,) r 21, far- mer 15. Peiffer, John, (Mill Village,) r 21, farmer PERRY, HAMILTON O., (Waterford,) r 33, farmer 15. Phelps, Egbert, (Mill Village,) (E. Phelps &Co.) Phelps, E. & Co., (Mill Village,) {Egbert Phelps and Lyman Phillips,)ha,rdwa,re, stoves and tinware, Main. Phillips, Lyman, (Mill Village,) (E. Phelps &Oo.) POLLOCK, CHAS. J., (Mill Village,) r 23, farmer 200. POLLOCK HEIRS, (Waterford,) r 27, far- mers 280. Porter, Joel S., (Waterford,) r 23, black- smith and farmer 30. Porter, Lester, (McLallens Corners,) r 28, farmer 35^- Porter, Lucius, (Waterford,) r 34, black- smith and farmer 70. Post. Henry, (Waterford,) r 6J£, farmer 150. Quay, Wm. M., (Mill Village,) blacksmith. Racop, Wm. S., (Mill Village,) r 23^, far- mer leases of Simon Burger, 50. Range, E. K., (Mill Village,) r 36, school director and farmer 100. Range, Francis A., (Mill Village,) r 50, gardener 8. RANGE, H. M., (Mill Village,) school director for the borough of Mill Vil- lage, borough councilman and farmer 95, East Center. Range, N. W., (Mill Village.) r 50, farmer 29. Ray, Danford D., (Mill Village,) r 31, car- penter. Richardson, Wm. A., (Union City,) r 44, Robbins, George S., (Mill Village,) r 31, shoemaker and farmer 63. Robinson, Frank P., (Mill Village,) r 19, farmer 50. ROBINSON, JAMES W., (Mill Village,) r 19, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 50. Robinson, John C, (Mill Village,) r 20, painter and farmer 12. Robinson, Wm., (Mill Village,) r39, farmer 173. ROSS, J. SEYMOUR, (Edenville,) r 47, far- mer 138 and leases of Andrew H. Frisbee, 52. Rowland, John, (Edenville,) r 46, farmer 78. Royer, J. W., (LeBoeuf,) r 17, shoemaker, prop, of boarding house and farmer 10. Runnels, Frank N., (Mill Village,) justice of the peace and farmer 60, East Center. Sharp, Jacob, (Edenville,) r 47, saw mill, auditor and farmer 138. SHEARER, JAMES A., (Waterford,) r 31, school director and farmer 115. SHEARER, JOHN B., HEIRS OF, (Water- ford,) r 30, farmers 146. SHEARER, JOHN W., (Waterford,) r 30, farmer. Shelly, Wm., (LeBoeuf,) r 10, farmer 50. 190 LEBOEUF. Sherwood, Charles, (Union City,) farmer 96. Sherwood, O. B., (Union City,) r44. farmer 45. Shields, Maria Mrs., (MiU Village,) r 19, farmer 56. Smedley, Charles W., (Waterford,) r 31, farmer leases of Myron Babbitt, 122. Smiley, Amos, (Union City,) {Smiley Bros.) Smiley Bros., (Union City,) (Amos and Richard,) r 42, farmers 130. Smiley, Richard, (Union City,) (Smiley Bros.) Smiley, Wm., (Mill Village,) r 42, farmer 53. Smilley, Brazillai, (Union City,) r 45, far- mer 40. Smith, Daniel, (Mill Village,) r 17, farmer 10. Smith, John B., (Mill Village,) r 23, farmer 41. Smith, Lyman M., (Mill Village,) r 51, farmer leases of George Gillett, 110. SMITH, WM. A., (Mill Village,) r 21, shoe- maker and farmer 4>£. SMITH, WM. J., (Mill village, )r 20, farmer 25. Spencer, Wm. F., (Mill Village,) r 38, far- mer leases of Milo, 100. STANLEY, LUTHER, (Union City,) r 12, farmer leases of Wilson Moore, 340. Stout, Franklin, (Waterford,) r 4, farmer 100. Stranahan, John D., (LeBoeuf,) r 12, far- mer 200. Strong, Griffin L., (Mill Village,) farmer leases of Peter H. Colt. 50, Main. THORP, GEORGE S., (McLallens Cor- ners,) r 28, farmer 50. Throop, Darvin E., (Union City,) r 46, far- mer leases 110. TILDEN, ADELBERT L., (LeBoeuf,) r 7, township auditor, school director, as- sessor and farmer 140. Vermilya, Edward, (LeBoeuf,) r 12, farmer 68. Vermilya, John W., (Union City,) r 12, far- mer leases of Perry C. Preston, 55. Vosburg, Abraham, (Waterford,) r 4, far- mer leases of Daniel McLean, 300. WADE, HIAL D., (Union City,) r 45, far- mer 45. Wait, Daniel, (Waterford,) r 25, farmer 50. Wait, Peleg P., (Waterford,) r 25, farmer 106. Wait, Stephen, (Waterford,) r 26, carpen- ter and farmer 57. Waldron, James, (Union City,) r 16, farmer 100. Waldron, Joseph, (Waterford,) r 42, far- mer 310. Walker, James D., (Waterford,) r 30, far- mer 100. WALLIS, R. M., (Mill Village,) carpenter and joiner, Main. Wallis, Thomas B., (Mill Village,) retired farmer, South Center. Warner, Charles E., (Union City,) r 18, works Mrs. S. A. Martin s farm of 80 acres. Warner, Isaac, (Mill Village,) r 35, farmer 54. WATERHOUSE, JOHN L., (Mill Village,) r 34, justice of the peace and farmer 143. Wate.rhouse, Thomas W., (Mill Village,) r 34, saw mill. Waterhouse, William, (Waterford,) r 33, f armer 90. Waterman, Asahel, (Mill Village,) r 20, carpenter-and farmer 25. Waterman, Lorestus, (Mill Village,) r 19>£, farmer \%. Watson, James, (Mill Village,) plasterer, Depot. WEBSTER, G. F., (Mill Village,) (Hyatt & Webster.) WEDLOCK, J. R., (MiU Village.) manufac- turer of boots and shoes, Main. Welker, William J., (Mill Village,) car- penter and joiner, and school direc- tor, Main. Westcott, J. D., (Mill Village,) sash and door factory, Main. Weston, George, (Mill Village,) r 51, far- mer 40. WESTON, ISAAC B., (Millers Station, Crawford Co.,) r 51, carpenter and joiner, cooper and farmer 10. WHEELER, CHARLES M., (LeBoeuf,) r 7, lumberman, prop, of saw mill, dairy- man, school director and farmer 700. Wheeler, Isaac, (Mill Village, )r 20, farmer 66. Wheeler, Silas, (LeBoeuf,) r 7, capitalist and farmer 6. Whigam & O'Connor Misses, (Mill Vil- lage,) millinery and fancy goods. Main. White, Abner M., (Waterford,) r3, farmer 25. White, A. T., (Mill Village,) mechanic, West. WHITTAKER, JOHN, (LeBoeuf,) r 17, farmer 46. Willey, Charles L., (Union City,) r 42, far- mer 140. Willey, F. M., (Edenville,) r 47, farmer 40. Willey, Levi, (Edenville,) r 47, farmer 100. Williams, Amos, (Mill Village,) meat mar- ket, Main. Williams, Calista Mrs., (Union City,) r 43, Wilson, George W., (Mill Village,) r 20, constable, agent for Erie Commercial Nursery and farmer 14. WRIGHT, CHARLES C, (MiU Village,) (Holemam, & Wright,) post master and druggist, Main. Wright, William, (Mill Village,) r 23, road commissioner and farmer 80. YOUNG, JOHN B., (LeBoeuf,) r 11, fore- man of LeBoeuf Stone Quarry. MCKEAN. 191 (Post Office Addresses iu Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map. in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. ALLEN, E. V. Rev., (McKean,) r 38, W. M. clergyman and farmer 47. AULENBACHER, LUDWIG, (Sterretta- nia,) r 69, cider manuf., dairyman, 9 cows, and farmer 130. Austin, Jim, (McKean,) r 48, farmer leases 105. Banister, Steward, (McKean,) r 33, far- mer leases of Mrs Vorse, 40. BARGAIN, JOHN, (Erie,) r 10, farmer 73. Barron, John J., (McKean,) r 31, farmer 100. Barron, Julian, (McKean,) r 17, farmer 130. BARRON, PETER J., (Sterrettania,) mil- ler and postmaster, {Dietly & Barron.) Barron, Thomas & Wm., (McKean,) r 30, (with V.,) farmer. Barron, V., (McKean,) r 30, road com- missioner and farmer 220. BATES, EARL D., (McKean,) r 51, butch- er and farmer 100. Bates, Orville.A., (McKean,) r 46, farmer 75. Bates, Mrs., (McKean,) r 46, far- mer 108. Bayle, James V., (McKean,) r 35, dairy, 9 cows, and farmer 100. BAYLE, N. N., (McKean,) r 36, butcher and farmer 100. BAYLE, PHILETUS C, (MeLane,) r 58, farmer 50. Beckman, W. L., (McKean,) r 7, farmer leases 82. Beers, John L., (McKean,) r 16, farmer Beller, Prank, (Erie,) r 9, blacksmith and farmer 5. Bennett, Wm. L., (McKean,) r 54, farmer works 30. Blaaner, Anthony, (McKean,) r 17, farmer 160. Blomeg, Thomas, (McKean,) r 50, farmer 75. BLOUNT, JAMES, (MeKean,) r 46, black- smith and farmer 7. BLOUNT, JOHN H., (McKean,) r 46, tin- ner and farmer 63. Boman, Joseph, (McKean,) farmer leases 25. Brecht, Elias, (Sterrettania,) retired mil- ler, merchant and farmer 20. Briggs, Cory, (Waterford,) r 37, farmer leases 210. Brimhall, Aaron P., (MeLane,) r 57, farmer 100. Brink, Nelson, (Waterford,) r 55, farmer leases 175. Brown, Fred., (White Church,) r 12, far- mer 75. Brown, Joseph, (McKean,) r 8, farmer 75. Buman, Hiram, (McKean,) r 7, carpenter and farmer 45. Bumhall, N. Mrs., (McKean,) r 51, farmer 25 Caldwell, S. J., (McKean,) r 49, blacksmith. Cardinal, A., (McKean,) r 12, farmer 100. Chisholm, Archibald, (Sterrettania,) r 26, prop, of tannery and farmer 5. Clapper, T. H., (McKean,) r 19, farmer 200. Clevland, John, (McKean,) carpenter. Coburn, Russell and Rosell, (McKean,) r 51, farmers lease of H. Lamson, 95. Coburn, Wm., (McKean,) r 35, farmer 40. Comer, P. W. and George, (Waterford,) r 57, lumbermen and farmers lease 345. Cooley, Alpheus, (McKean,) r 26, farmer 4. Correl, Frank, (McKean,) farmer 47. Coyl, P., (McKean,) r 48, miller. Coyle, Charles, (McKean,) r 59, farmer 25. Crandall, Thomas, (MeLane,) r 58, farmer 220. Crouch, Ansel, (McKean,) r 52, farmer 57. Crouch, Mrs., (McKean,) milliner. Curtiss, Alfred, (McKean,) r 48, retired farmer 9. Davis, M., (McKean,) r 35, farmer 18. Decker, Andrew, (McKean,) r 20, saw mill DIETLY, ANTHONY, (Sterrettania,) (Dietly & Barron.) DIETLY & BARRON, (Sterrettania,) (Anthony Dietly and Peter J. Barron,) props, of Sterrettania Mills. Doll, John, (Sterrettania,) r 3, farmer 100. Drown, John, (McKean,) r 23, farmer 230. Drown, Wm., (McKean,) farmer 50. DROWN, WM. L., (McKean,) r 23, farmer 75. Dunn, Frank, (McKean,) r 23, farmer 119. DUNN, JAMES, (McKean,) r23, justice of the peace and farmer 230. Dunn, Mary, (McKean,) r 23, farmer 200. Dunn, Robert G., (McKean,) r 23, farmer 115. 192 MCKEAN. Dunn, Thomas, (McKean,) r 21, farmer 150. Eastman, Levi W., (McKean,) r 48, farmer 50. Ebenhoues, Henry, (McKean,) r 45, saw mill and farmer 60. Evans, U., (White Church,) r 15, farmer 100. Fight, G., (McKean,) r 35, farmer 90. Fink, Henry G., (McKean,) r 20, dealer in cattle and (with Jacob,) farmer 200. Fink, Jacob, (McKean,) r 20, farmer 200. Frank, Edward, (McKean,) r 9, farmer leases of Wm. Weidley, 100. GARBLER, PHILIP,(Sterrettania,) black- smith. Garloch, George, (Erie,) r 23, farmer 93. Gates Mrs., (Waterford,) r 54, farmer 56. Gilkison, Samuel, (Waterford,) r 41, far- mer 72. Glazier, Ira, (McKean,) r 19, painter, chair maker and farmer 2. Glazier, Perry C, (McKean,) r 19, painter and farmer. Golden, James, (McKean,) r 48, farmer 73. Grant, Wm., (McKean,) r 23, farmer 84. Grant, Mrs., (McKean,) r 40, farmer 50. Gray, George, (McKean,) r 61, butcher and farmer 10. Greenlee, David, (McKean,) r 35, farmer 100. Greenlee, H. E., (McKean,) r 35, (with David,) farmer. GRIMLER, J. G., (McKean,) carriage maker, village councilor and school director, Main. Guldings, F. S., (McKean,) mechanic. Halligan, Wm., (Sterrettania,)r27, farmer leases of Hulbert heirs, 32. Hamlin, Blose, (McKean,) r 30, farmer 50. Harding, G. F., (McKean,) r 50, farmer 136. Harrison, Daniel, (McKean,) r 33, farmer 225. HATCH, E. P.., (McKean,) r 19, (with Sarah E.,) farmer. Hatch, Sarah E., (McKean,) r 19, farmer 104. Hauck, Anthony, (McKean,) r 70, dairy- man, 27 oows, and farmer 300. HAUCK, CHARLES, (McKean,) r 31, far- mer 111. Hauck, Daniel, (McKean,) r 64, dairy, 12 cows, and farmer 160. Hauck, John, (McKean,) r 32, farmer 65. Hauck, Samuel A., (McKean,) r 28, (with Anthony,) farmer. HAUCK, S. W., (Sterrettania,) dealer in groceries. Hayford, Daniel, (McKean,) peddler and farmer 170. Hemme, Christopher, (McKean,) shoe- maker, Main. Hemmerley, John, (McKean,) r 64, farmer 40. Herrick, Wm, A., (McKean,) r 59, farmer 26. Hershey, Henry, (Erie,) r 12, farmer 75. Hess, Charles, (Waterford,) r 40, farmer 62. Hillaker, Thomas, (McKean,) r 48, farmer. Hilliker, Heman, (McKean,) r 48, mill- wright and farmer 11. Hilliker, Philetus, (McKean,) r 48, butcher. Hirller, Charles, (McKean,) r 17, farmer leases 26. Hosbach, George, (Sterrettania,) r 69, far- mer 65. Jarvis, S. W., (Waterford,) r 40, farmer 100. Johnson, Mont., (McKean,) r 48, butcher and farmer 20. Johnson, Theodore, (McKean,) r 48, far- mer 50. Johnson, Walter, (McKean,) r 48, farmer 76. Kaiser, M., (McKean,) r 17, shoemaker. Keller, Anthony, (McKean,) r 65, farmer 18. Kint, Frank, (McKean,) r 17, farmer leases 130. Kramer, Matthias, (McKean,) r 43, farmer 100. Kreider, John, (Sterrettania,) r 3, farmer 104. KREIDER, LEVI H., (Sterrettania,) r 3, inspector of elections and farmer 104. Lamsom, Wm. D., (McKean,) carpenter. Lamson, A. H., (McKean,) prop, of shovel handle factory and dealer in dry goods, hardware and groceries, Main. Lamson, Hartle, (McKean,) justice of the peace and farmer 247. Leland, Ansel, (McKean,) r 14, farmer 150. Leland, A. T., (McKean,) r 14, prop, of cider and feed mills, and (with Ansel,) farmer. Liby, Frederick, (McKean,) r 29, farmer 50. Long, Daniel D., (McKean,) r 62, farmer 79. LONG, JOSEPH, (Sterrettania,) prop, of tannery and farmer 35. Ludwig, George, (Sterrettania,) r 2, far- mer 31. Ludwig, Jacob, (Sterrettania,) r 2, (with George,) farmer. Mangel, Henry, (Sterrettania,) r 3, farmer leases of Bell Sterrett, 140. Mankel, Henry, (McKean,) wagon maker and farmer 49. MANKEL, HENRY Jr., (McKean,) car- riage maker, Main. Markla, Frederick, (McKean,) r 7, fanner 82. Marsh, A. J., (McKean,) r 46, farmer 88. MARSH, DANIEL, (McLane,) r 58, far- mer 100. MARSH, JOHN, (McKean,) r 52, dairy, 10 cows, and farmer 66. Marsh, J. A., (McLane,) r 58X, dairy, 21 cows, farmer 113 and leases of Win. Marsh, 225. Marsh, M. Mrs., (McKean,) r 51, farmer 100. Matz, George, (McKean,) r 20, farmer 3. May, John, (McKean,) r 48, farmer 40. McCOMBS, M. J., (McKean,) r 47, far- mer 25. McLaughlin, Mike and Ed., (Sterret- tania,) r 27, farmers lease of C. Ster- rett 250 MCLAUGHLIN, THOMAS, (Sterrettania,) r 27, farmer 50. MCKEAN. 193 Meeker, Gideon, (McKean,) r 28, farmer 130. Mellock, Joseph, (McKean,) farmer 27. Mently, Martin, (McKean,) r 18, farmer 55. METERS, CHARLES, (McKean,) r 67, building mover, mechanic and far- mer leases of Henry, 68J£. Meyers, Frederick G., (McKean,) r 65, dairy, 9 cows, and farmer 120. Meyers, Wm., (McKean,) r 65, farmer 76. Mohr, John, (Erie,) r 9, farmer leases 100. MOREY, B. P., (McKean,) cooper and far- mer 13, Main. Morey, J. B., (McKean,) farmer 140. Morey, Wm., (McKean,) mechanic. Morey, Wm. S., (McKean,) mechanic. Morrow, Thomas, (Waterf ord,) r 37, far- mer 75. Morse, Otis, (McKean,) r 59, mason and farmer 60. Newell, Norton N., (McKean,) r 47, farmer 68. Ore, Wm., (Waterford,) r 57, farmer 125. Osborn, Fayette, (Waterford,) r 42, far- mer 45. Osborn, James, (McKean,) r 52, farmer 50. Osborn, John H., (McKean,) r 35, farmer 80. Osborn, Thomas, (McKean,) r 45, farmer 150. Owen, D. W., (McKean,) r 36, butoher and farmer 126. Page, Thomas, (McKean,) r 20, farmer 1. Peck, Lewis R., (McKean,) r64, farmer 100. Person, Charles, (McKean,) r 17, farmer. Petrie, Charles, (Sterrettania.) r 3, farmer 150. PFEFFER, JOHN, (McKean,) r 9, farmer 200. Pfeffer, John Jr., (McKean,) r 9, {with John,) farmer 200. PINNEY, ELISHA, (McLane,) r 61, dairy, 26 cows, and farmer 183. Quance, Frank, (McKean,) r 53, farmer 140. Quance, Lafayette, (Waterford,) r 37, far- mer 50. Rappold, Charles, (Sterrettania,) prop, of tannery and farmer 54. Reed, Oren, (McKean.) r 50, town asses- sor and farmer 193. REED, OTIS, (McKean,) r 50, town clerk and (with Oren,) farmer. Riblet, T. O, (McKean,) r 10, tax collector and farmer 40. Richard, Jacob, (White Church,) r 12, far- mer 80. Richley, John, (Erie,) r 15, farmer 87. Rick, Frederick, (Sterrettania,) r 3, farmer 150. Rimser, Valentine, (McKean,) r 16, farmer 120. Ripley, John, (McKean,) r 17, farmer leases 100. Robinson, James, (Sterrettania.) r 27, far- mer leases of Stafford & Clark, Erie, 528. ROCKWELL, J. I., (McKean,) r 24, farmer 43lrf. B.OHL, ADOLPH, (Sterrettania,) wagon maker. Rohrer, Benjamin, (McKean,) r 10, farmer 50. Rohrer, David, (McKean,) r 7, tanner and farmer. ROHRER, MICHAEL, (McKean,) r 10, far- mer 50. Rohrer, Simon, (McKean,) r 9, tanner and ROOS, JOHN C, (Sterrettania,) r 5, far- mer 60. Ross, Jesse, (McKean,) r 48, mason and farmer 10. Rusterholtz, Christian, (Erie,) r 30, farmer leases 50. Rusterholtz, Mrs., (McKean,) r 5, farmer 80. Safford, Gelotes, (McKean,) r 20, black- smith and farmer 100. Salinger, Wm., (McKean,) r 30, farmer 82. Sanner, Jacob, (Kearsage,) r 12, farmer 25 and leases 40. Sanner, Joseph, (Kearsage,) r 12, farmer 40. SCHAFFER, FREDERICK, (McKean,) r 10, farmer 100. Schietz, Christopher, (McKean,) r 7, far- mer 105. Schuetz, Christian, (McKean,) r 6, farmer 100. SCHUETZ, GEORGE, (McKean,) black- smith and carriage ironer, Main. SCHUMACHER, JOHN, (Sterrettania,) tailor, dealer in dry goods, groceries &c. SCHUWERK JOSEPH, (McKean,) har- ness maker, Main, farmer 22 and leases of John Trown, 100. Shafer, John, (McKean,) r 19. shoemaker. Shaffer, Wm., (McKean,) blacksmith and farmer 30. Shearer, Edward, (McKean,) r 30, farmer 48. Shepard, Charles, (McKean,) r 3, farmer 70. Skinner, Suel, (McKean,) r 32, butcher and farmer 52. SKINNER, T. S., (Waterford,) r 40, dairy, 7 cows, and farmer 75. Skinner, Uriah, (McKean,) r 32, farmer. Slerrett, Robert F., (McKean.) r 62, dairy, 7 cows, and farmer 135. Smith, Conrad, (McKean,) r 54, dairyman, 9 cows, and farmer 71. Smith, Henry, (McKean,) r 5, farmer 95. Smith, Henry C., (McLane,) r 50, farmer 47. Smith, Nicholas, (McKean,) r 45, farmer 59. Snyder, John, (Waterford,) r 37, farmer 65. Stafford, O, (McKean,) hotel keeper and farmer 60. Stafford, Hiram, (McKean,) r 48, carpen- ter and farmer 20. Stafford, Rowland, (Sterrettania,) r 25, farmer 10. Stake, Frederick, (Erie,) r 9, farmer 5. STANCLIFF, ELLSWORTH, (Waterford,) r 57, school director and farmer 64. Stancliff, Lester, (McKean,) r 47, farmer 69. STANCLIFT, DAVID, (McKean,) r 48, jus- tice of the peace, dairy, 10 cows, and farmer 125. S G2 © O CFI © © H © 3» 5 s *2 194 MCKEAN. Stanclift, Joseph, (Waterford,) r 57, far- mer leases 95. Stanclift, Patterson, (Waterford,) r 39, farmer 75. Stanolift, Reuben, (McLane,) r 58%, far- mer 97%. Statton, Thomas, (McKean,) r 38, farmer 93. Steadman, Edward, (McKeari,) r 65, dairy, 13 cows, and farmer 135. Steadman, E. J., (McKean,) r 48, {with James Jr.,) farmer. STEADMAN, HENRY, (McKean,) r 48, town assessor, dairyman and farmer 150. Steadman, James Jr., (McKean,) r 48, far- mer 57. Steadman, John, (McKean,) r 62, farmer 53. Steenbergh, James M.. (McKean,) r 46, (with Elias E.,) farmer 100. Sterrett, James C, (Sterrettania,) r 25, farmer 51. Sterrett, R. W., (Sterrettania,) r 26, far- mer 83. Sterrett, Thomas, (Sterrettania,) justice of the p6ace and farmer 200. Stough, Peter, (McKean,) r 17, farmer 100. Swartz, Leo., (McKean,) r 5, farmer 28. Tallmadge, Stephen K., (McKean,) r 20, farmer 182. Tallmadge, T. W., (McKean,) r 19, farmer 124. Thompson, Lewis, (McKean,) r 47, farmer 100. Tobir, Riley, (McLane,) r 57, farmer 30 and leases 113. Tuckey, Wm., (McKean,) carpenter. Twaddell, Wm, (Waterford,) r 55, farmer 75. Vorse, Asa M., (McKean,) farmer 190. VORSE, THOMAS, (McKean,) r48, wool § rower, dairy, 22 cows, and farmer 16. WAGNER, JOHN PETER, (Sterrettania,) shoemaker and farmer 1. Wagoner, A., (McKean,) r 10, farmer 75. Waidley, Adam, (McKean,) r 11, farmer 50. Ward, James E., (Waterford,) r 57, far- mer 106. Ward, John, (Waterford.) r 57, farmer 50. Washburn, Erastus, (McKean,) r 70, far- mer 167. WASHBURN, G. S., (McKean,) (Wash- burn & Whitney,) postmaster. Washburn, Seymour, (Sterrettania,) r 25, farmer 104. WASHBURN & WHITNEY, (McKean,) (O. 8. Washburn and B. B. Whitney,) drugs, medicines and chemicals, Main corner West. Washburn, Zolmon, (McKean,) r 33, far- mer 172. Weaver, Wesley, (McKean,) r 32, farmer leases of A. M. Vorse, 150. Weidle, Christian, (Sterrettania,) r 3, far- mer 14. Weidley, Wm., (McKean,) r 9, farmer 100. Weidman, Nicholas, (McKean,) mason and farmer 100. WEIGEL, JOHN, (McKean,) burgess of Middleboro, dealer in groceries, pro- visions &c, Main. Weigel, Nicholas, (McKean,) r 20, stone quarry and farmer 108. Weigel, Samuel, (McKean,) r 48, farmer 37, Weigel, Solomon, (Erie,) r 9, farmer 80. Wermeling, Henry, (McKean,) r 64, (with Mrs. Wermeling,) farmer 85. Wermling, George'* (McKean,) r48, farmer 50. Whipple, Daniel, (McKean,) r 49, farmer 75. White, Ezra, (McKean,) r 21, farmer 36. White, Jane Mrs., (McKean,) r 61, farmer Whiteman, John, (McKean,) r 19, farmer leases of Jared Morey, 60. WHITNEY, B. B., (McKean,) (WasJibu-rn <& Whitney,) physician and surgeon. Wightman, James M., (Waterford,) r 45, farmer 120. Wightman, Wm., (Waterford,) r 54, far- mer 50. Wiley, Prank and John, (McKean,) r 23, farmers 150. Wiley, Michael, (McKean,) r 16, farmer 112. Wiswell, L. D., (McKean,) r 62, dairy, 10 cows, and farmer 125. Wiswell, Wm., (McKean,) r 48, farmer 130. Wood, B. C, (McKean,) r 36, road com- missioner, farmer 90 and leases 75. Wood, Edson, (Erie.) r 39, lumberman and farmer 75. Woods, Jason, (Waterford,) r 41, farmer 25 and leases of J. B. Grant, 75. Wren, Lewis, (McKean,) r 16, farmer 40. Wright, Lewis, (McKean,) r49, farmer. Zimmer, Wm., (Waterford,) r 37, farmer 97%. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation.— The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Abbersole, Joseph, (Erie,)r 8, farmer 37^. Abel, Simon, (Erie,) r 30, farmer 1. Adams, Peter, (Erie,) r 68, farmer rents of Peter Flat, 25. Albrecht, Catharine Mrs., (Erie,) r 27, farmer 1%. ALBRECHT, JACOB, (Erie,) r 27, woolen factory and farmer 8. ALIOTH, RUDOLF, (Erie,) r 63, farmer ALLEN, AUSTIN A., (Belle Valley,) r 39, blacksmith. Anion, Frank, (Erie,) r 36, farmer 9. AMERICAN HOTEL, (Erie,) corner State md Park, Pierson & Green, props. ANDEB,SON, HENRY J., (Belle Valley,) r 12, farmer rents of James Sill, 47. AR 5UCKLE, BERKLEY P., (Brie.) r 33, farmer 55. A, BI £LE, JAMES G., (Erie,) r 83, far- mer 57 :tnd, in Greene, 33. ARBUCKLE, RICHARD XL. (Erie,) r 45, farmer 62 and. in Summit, 50. Arbuckle, , (Erie,) {Gtwvwison & Ar- buctle.) ARTHUR, JOHN V., (Belle Valley,) r 41, farmer 41 and rents of Nelson J. Clark, 50, also owns 90 in Harbor Creek. AUBREY, ALMOND G., (Belle Valley,) r 42, works farm with Henry J. Ander- son. A I /TUT, CHARLES H., (Erie,) r 17, school teacher. Ballet, S., (Erie.) r 48. farmer 10. BARR, GEO. W., (Erie.) r 61, farmer, in city, 17, and, in township, 6X. Barr, Polly R. Mrs., (Erie,') r 61, farmer, in city, 8, and, in township, 10. Beble, George. (Kearsage,) r 58, hotel keeper and grocer. BEECHLING, CONRAD R., (Erie,) r 25, sewing machine agent and farmer \%. Ee aretter, Fred., (Erie,) (wlik Godfred,) r 81, farmer, in MeKean, 40. Bemretter, Godfred, (Erie,) (with Fred.,) r 81, farmer, in MeKean, 40. Bemretter, John, (Erie,) r 73, carpenter. Bernrittar, John, (Erie,) r 81, farmer 75. Bernrittej, John (West Mill Creek,) car- penter and farmer 22. BIEBEL, DANIEL, (Erie,) r 54, farmer 110 and, in Summit, 13>£. Birkenkamp,Wm., (Erie,) r 4, farmer rents of Chas. M. Reed, 140. Blackman, Catharine Mrs., (Erie,) r 61, farmer 40. BLACKWOOD, JOHN, (Erie,) r 34, farmer 102. Bladen, Win., (Erie,) r 54. farmer 48. BLAKE, ELISHA, (West Mill Creek,) r 18, shingle mill, turninglathe and planer, farmer 5% and, in Washington town- ship, 56. Booth, Warren, heirs of, (Erie,) r 25, far- mers 14. Breck, Madison W., (Wesleyville,) r 8, far- mer 1. Breckley, Christian, (Erie,) r71, fanner 35. Brindle, George W., (West Mill Creek,) r 18, carpenter. Brindle, Samuel, (Erie,) r 8, farmer, in Springfield, 100. BROWN, GEORGE, (Wesleyville,) r 35, farmer 150. BROWN, GEORGE W., (West Mill Creek,) r 11, farmer 38. Brown, John F., (Erie,) r 19, farmer 55. Brown, Samuel M., heirs of, (Erie.) r 19, farmers 125. Brown, Stockey, (Erie,) r 48, farmer 8. Brown, Wm., (Erie,) r 77, farmer 87. Bruder, Andrew, (Erie,) r 64, saw mill and farmer 12>£. Burton, David H., (Erie,) r 8, farmer 15. Burton, John, (Erie,) r 45, farmer 50. Burton, John, (Erie,) r 45, farmer 22. Burton, Sarah Mrs., (Erie,) r 8, farmer 50. Buseck, Frederick, (Erie,) r 25, farmer 35. BUSECK, LOUIS V., (Erie,) r 3, farmer 87. Bush, Monroe, (Erie,) r 55, farmer rents Butt. Jacob. (Erie,) r 25, farmer 62. Caldwell, Giles, (Erie,) r26. farmer 15. Carpenter, Wm.. (Erie,) r 76, farmer 83. CAUGHEY, S. HENRY, (West Mill Creek,) r 11. farmer 70. Caughy, Samuel S., (West Mill Creek,) r 18, farmer 70. Cell, Nicholas, (Erie,) r 80, farmer 50. 196 MILL CREEK. Church, Andrew, (Belle Valley,) r 32, far- mer 8%. CHURCH, MARGARET Mrs., (Belle Val- ley.) r 48, farmer 49. CLARK, FRANK M., (Belle Valley,) r 41, CONRAD, JACOB S., (Erie,) r 38, farmer 100. Cook, Henry P., (Erie,) r 87, farmer 7#. Cook, John, (Belle Valley,) r42, farmer 97. Cooper, Polly Miss, (Wesleyville,) r 8, far- mer 4. Crain, John, (Erie,) r 36, farmer 8. Cretz, Philip, (Erie,) r 37, 'farmer 49. CROOK, SIMON S., (Belle Valley,) r 30, farmer rents of Judah C. Spencer, 97. Crowley, Bartholomew, (Wesleyville,) r 5, farmer 50. Crowley, John, (Wesleyville,) r 5, farmer 50. Crowley, Richard Mrs., (Wesleyville,) r 4, farmer 125. CURTIS, MYRON H., (Erie,) r 4, farmer rents of Wm. and James Hoskinson, 106. Dash, John, (Erie,) r 1, farmer 23. Daub, Albert, (Kearsage,) r 57, farmer 60. Daubi John A., (Erie,) r 13, farmer rents of Mrs. Nancy McKee, 150. DAVISON, GEORGE S., (Erie,) r 30, far- mer 80. Davison, Robert S., (Erie,) r 33, farmer 80. Dean, Joel, (Erie,) r 17, farmer rents of John Daub, 2. Deighton, Amos R., (Erie,) r 3, farmer 20. Deighton, Jane Mrs., (Erie,) farmer 35. Demberlin, John B., (Kearsage,) r 58, DETISCH, NICHOLAS, (Erie,) r 37, far- mer rents of Mrs. Anna Clay, 200. Detrich, John, (Erie,) r 30, farmer rents of W. Erhart, 75. Doll, Casper Mrs., (Erie,) r 83, farmer 65. Doll, George, (Erie,) r 83, farmer 17. Doner, John, (West Mill Creek,) r 18, far- mer rents of Mrs. Maria McCrary, 100. Dougherty, Thomas, (West Mill Creek,) r 18, farmer 16. Dumars, James O., (Erie,) r 49, farmer 57. DUMARS, THOMAS, (Erie,) r 49, farmer 93. Duncan, Andrew, (Erie,) r 1, farmer 120. DUNN, ROBERT N., (Erie,) r 28#, far- mer rents 116. Eisle, John, (Erie,) r 61, farmer 28. Eliot, Robert, (Erie,) r 3, works William Scott's farm of 150. English, Godfrey, (Erie,) {with Perry,) r 1, farmer rents 52. English, Ovid, (Erie,) r 1, farmer rents of Geo. Fassett, 9%. English, Perry, (Erie,) {with Godfrey,) r 1, ENGLISH, ROBERT, (Erie,) r 3, farmer rents 33. Eohaan, George, (Erie,) r 19, farmer rents of Henry Lawyer, 35. Eohaan, Joseph, (Erie,) r 19, farmer 5 and rents of Martin Walsworth, 135. EVANS, CONRAD B., (Erie,) r 27, farmer 60. Evans, George A., (Erie,) r68, farmer 142. Evans, George A., (Erie,) r 23, farmer 141. Evans, James, (Erie,) r 19, farmer 131. Evans, John B., (Erie,) r 19, farmer 80. Evans, Robert, (Erie,) r 27, farmer 151 J£. Evans, Susan Mrs., (Erie,) r 27, farmer 6. Farver, Jacob, (West Mill Creek,) r 18, farmer 40. Farver, John, heirs of, (Erie,) r 25, far- mers 62. FEASLER, JOHN, (Erie,) r 25, laborer. FEASLER, WM., (Erie,) r 25, laborer. Feckinger, Samuel, (Erie,) r 19, farmer 160. FERGUSON, JAMES W., (West Mill Creek,) r 21, carpenter and joiner. FICKINGER TOBIAS, (Erie,) r 25. Fister, Joseph, (Kearsage,) r 58, farmer 1. Flat, John P., (Erie,) r 1, farmer 48. Flickenger, Adam, (Erie,) r 54, farmer 75. FOGAN, JOHN, (Erie.) r 4, farmer 103. Foglebough, Thomas J., (Erie,) r 85, far- mer \%. FOOT, WARREN, (Belle Valley,) r 48, far- mer 85. FOOTE, ORLIN, (Erie,) r 51, farmer 100. Foote, Perry, (Erie,) r 31, farmer 65. Forver, Samuel, (Erie,) r 26, farmer rents of John N. Caldwell's heirs, 85. Fullerton, Andrew J., (Erie,) r 51, farmer rents of Robt. Firman, 50. GAILLARD, CHARLES, (Erie,) r 3, far- mer rents of James Zuck, 52)£. Gardner, John, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 20. Garloch, George F., (Belle Valley,) r 42, farmer 67. Garloch, Samuel, (Erie,) r 87, farmer rents of Wm. Stacy, 65. Gaskill, James, (Erie,) r 8, farmer 17. GATES, ALFRED C. & CO., (Wesleyville,) {Root. F. Pilkington,) r 8, fruit packers, props, of cider mill and farmers 13; also in Harbor Creek 25, and in North East, 126. Geist, Andrew, heirs of, (Erie,) r 25, far- mer 93. GEIST, DANIEL, (Erie,) r 60, farmer rents of Andrew Geist's heirs, 158. GEIST, JACOB, (Erie,) r 80, saw mill and farmer 150. GERREIS, ANDREW, (Erie,) r 71, saw mill and farmer 93. GIFFORD, BARRETT B., (Erie,) r 3, far- mer rents of John C. Beebe, 87. Gill, James, (Erie,) r 1, farmer 22. Glen, John, (Erie,) r 8, farmer 84. Glenn, Walter, (Erie,) r 50, farmer 225 and, in Summit, 85. Glott, A., (Erie,) r 48, farmer 15. GRAHAM, JAMES C, (Erie,) r 60, farmer 15#. Gray, James, (Wesleyville,) r 4, farmer rents of Chas. M. Reed, 146. GREEN, , (Erie,) (Pierson & Green.) Griffin, George W., (Erie,) r 19, steward of the Poor House and farmer 100. Gunnison & Arbuckle, (Erie,) r 47, pump factory and farmers 10. Hahn, Joseph, (Belle Valley,) r 39, farmer rents of James Sill, 4. H ALDERMAN, HENRY, (Erie,) r 74, far- mer 120. HALLINAN, JAMES, (Erie,) r 25, farmer rents of M. R. Barr, 38. Hammer, Mathias, (Erie,) r 78. farmer 70. MILL CRKEK. 197 lliuimiin, Bartholomew, (Erie.) t 8, far- mer rentaef Chos. M. Reea, 100. Hannan, Charles, (Erie,) r 8, farmer 48. Harman, Joseph T.. (Erie,) c 25, carpen- ter and fanner.'!. Hurt. James, (Brie,) r3. farmer 138. Hut mm. Joseph, (Krio,) r 61, farmer l-i Ills ill' ,lusi'|ill HlllSMHT, 00. Hnt/.il. George, (Eearsage,) r 58, farmer 6, I,AW\'. DEAN, (Erie.) r 2S#, milk ped- lar ninl farmer rents 880. BAYBARGER, ELI Jit., (.Erie,) r 60, far- mer 96, 11AYKAUGER, GEO. W., (Erie,) r 60, far- mer 86. Heintz. Peter, (Erie, 1 ! r 36, farmer 1. Helterline, George Ifr., (Wesleyville,) r4. farmer, in Harbor Creek, 52, and rents 01 M. B. Lowery, 100. HENDBBSON, JOS"EPH, (Eearsage.) r 57, farmer 54 and, in Summit, 80. Heme, William, (Erie.) r 60, farmer 14. Herman, Agnes Mrs., (Erie,) r 3, farmer BEBBMANN, PETER. (Erie,) r 3, farmer rents of Mrs. Agnes Herman, 75. - PETER, (Erie,) r 3(5, farmer rents of Clemuions Busick, 59. Blblee, George, (Erie,) r 28, miller. Highmye, Maria L. Mrs., (Erie,) r 19, far- mer 2)4. Hinkle, Amos. (Erie,) r 85, farmer 58. Hitman. Sebastian, (Erie,) r 3, farmer rents of Wilson Laird, 82. ■it. (Erie,) r 60, farmer 7. Holt. Jaoob, (Erie, I r 27, farmer rents of John Burton, 70. Hoskinson, James & Co., (Erie,) (T. Julim mi'! Wm. Bbs&inaon Jr.,) r 52, brick- yard and farmers 70. Hoskinson, T. Julius, (Erie,) (James IIos- l i b. ) Hoskinson, Win. Jr., (Erie,) (Jam^s LTos- kiitxon <£ Co.) Hough, John, (Erie,) r 4, farmer rents of Charles M. Reed, 68. Hunt, Henry, (Belle Valley,) r 39, farmer 30. Eaopi-r. Henry, (Erie.) r 63. farmer 32. Kan.-. John, (Belle Valley,) r 47, farmer KEELER, WM. C. Jr., (Erie,) r 78, farmer !U. D, Patrick, (Belle Valley,) r 42, far- t 1. Kelso, Albert J., Erie,) r 3, farmer 100. i on, (Erie,) C 8, farmer 95. k'ENDIG. SAMUEL, ( Erie.) r 85, farmer 11 i Kerr. John, (Erie,) r 3, farmer rents of M. Low* Killpatrick, Daniel, (Wesleyville,) r 8, far- t i"). Kiilpatriok, John. (Brie,) r8. farmer 18. C 27, farmer rents • ■■ cer,64. King. Tie. m.i- W. (Erie,) r 8, works Gideon Kneuman. Ueuuet, (Koarsage,) r 58, far- k i.. Henrj 8, farmer 882, Brie,) c 76, farmer H Kunll, George & Bro., (Erie,) (Jacob,) r 28, brewers. Knoll, Jacob, (Erie,) (Geo. Knoll & Bro.) KOHLER, GOTTLIEB F., (Erie,) r 58, cooper. Kroft, John, (Eearsage,) r 58, blacksmith. Kugel, Lewis, (Erie,) r 1, farmer 20;$. lv nl in, George W., (Erie,) r 44, shoemaker and farmer 1%. Kuhn, John, (Belle Valley,) r 48, farmer 22. KUHN, PETER, (Erie,) r 44, shoemaker. Laird, Richard M., (Erie,) r 3, farmer 112. LANDIS, SAMUEL J., (Erie,) r 1, saw mill and farmer 9%. Leiss. Sebastian, (Erie,) r 25, farmer rents of Mrs. Eliza B. Brown, 35, and C. P. Loockins, 14j^. LEVI, ALBERT, (Erie,) r 61, farmer rents of Samuel Pollick, 48. Liuinger, George, (Erie,) r 60, farmer rents of Geo. W., 21. Loech, Peter, (Erie,) r 28, carpenter. Long, John P., (Erie,) (Shenk & Long.) Losce, A., (Erie,) r 8, farmer rents of E. Camphause, 17^<, and of Mrs. Black- wood, 10. Love, James F., (Erie,) r 23, farmer 103. LOVE, WM. W., (Erie,) r 73, farmer 253. Loveland, Asa, (Erie,) r 47, carpenter and farmer 1. LUDLOW, HERBERT J., (Erie,) (Mor&y & Ludlow,) ( WrigM, Morey & Co.) Manley, Albert, (Belle Valley,) r 42, farmer 50. Manly, Jared, estate of, (Belle Valley,) r 42, 50 acres and, in Greene, 50. Martin, Amos O, (Belle Valley,) r 40, far- mer 63. Martin, James M., (Erie,) r 4, farmer rents of Joseph Mc Carter, 30. McCELLAND, GEORGE, (Wesleyville,) r McCLELLAND, CYRUS, (Wesleyville,) r 8, farmer 50. McClung, Alex., (Erie,) r 3, farmer rents 50. McCrara, Samuel S., (Erie,) r 76, carpenter and farmer 95. McCrary, Francis, estate of, (West Mill Creek,) r 11, 73 acres. McCREARY, JACKSON, (Erie,) r 72, far- mer 89. McCREARY, SETH Y., (West Mill Creek,) r 11, laborer. McDaniels, Christian E., (Erie,) r 4, far- mer 13. McDaniels, Daniel Sen., (Erie,) r 4, farmer 50. McDaniels, Perry, (Erie,) r 4, farmer 25. KoDaniels, Sidney, (Erie,) r 4, farmer 25. McDANNEL, JOSEPH R., (Erie,) r 8. far- mer rents of Daniel MeDannel, 13\,. McFadden, Calvin N., (Belle Valley,) r 41, farmer rents of John Blackford, 41. McGuire, John, (Belle Valley,) r 41, far- mer, in Greene, 50. McKee, John, (Erie,) r 15, farmer 105 McK'i . . Thomas li., (West Mill Creek,) r 18, farmer SI. McKee. Winfleld S., (West Mill Creek,) r 18, farmer 52. Mek'iimey. Burnet, (Belle Valley,) r 42, farmer 1 v . 198 MILL CREEK. McLellon, Thomas, (Erie,) r 8, farmer 150. McMANUS, JOHN, (Belle Valley,) r 39, postmaster, carriage maker and far- mer 5. McNair, Margaret Mrs., (Erie,) r 3, farmer 100. McRea, John, (Erie,) r 34, farmer 40. MELLHONE, HENRY, (Erie,) r 25, farmer 65. Metz, Martin, (Erie.) r 48, farmer 15. METZLER, ELIZABETH Mrs., (Erie,) r 78, farmer 43. MELZLER, JACOB, (Erie,) r 74, farmer 48. Miers, Jacob, (Erie,) r 54, carpenter and MILLER, ANDREW J., (Erie,) r 70, far- mer 25. MiUer, Hiram H., (Belle Valley,) r 32, far- mer 140. MILLER, JOHN J., (Erie,) r 17, farmer 197. Mills, Isaac, (West Mill Creek,) r 14, far- mer 20 and rents of Wm. Nicholson, 190. MINER, LUCY Miss, (Erie,) r 44, one of the heirs of Wm. Miner. Miner, Wm., heirs of, (Erie,) r 44, farmers 123. Mitzler, John, (Erie,) r 78, farmer 52%. MOHR, THOMAS H., (Erie,) r 80, farmer 180. MOHSER, JOHN, (West Mill Creek,) r 11, grain cradle maker and farmer 17. MONG, JOHN M., (Erie,) r 3, farmer rents of Lloyd Reed, 50. Mong, Leonard, (Erie,) r 85, farmer 58. MOREY, BENJ. F., (Erie,) (Morey & Lud- low,) ( Wright, Morey & Co.) . MOREY & LUDLOW, (Erie,) (Benjamin F. Moray and Herbert J. Ludlow,) r 55, briek yard. MOSIER, ISAAC, (Erie,) r 23, farmer 70. Munn, Jonah, (Erie,'* r 26, farmer 18. Murphy, Michael, (Belle Valley,) r 39, far- mer 8. Mutch, A., (Erie,) r 4, farmer rents of Henry Kneley, 90. Myres, Frederick, (Erie,) r 25, blacksmith. Nece, John, heirs of, (Erie,) r 85, saw mill and farmers 160. Neff, Samuel, (Erie,) r 8, farmer rents of J. F. Downing. 42. Nellis, John, (Kearsage,) r 57, farmer 19%. Neubaur, John, (Kearsage,) r 57, farmer 17. Nicholson, Alexander, (Swanville,) r 3, farmer 150. Nicholson, Andrew, (West Mill Creek,) r 15, farmer 240 and, in Fairview, 64. NICHOLSON, ELIZABETH J. Miss, (Erie,) r 60, farmer 86. Nicholson, Henry C, (Swanville,) r 3, far- mer 160. Nioholson, Margaret J., (Erie,) r 58, far- mer 89. NICHOLSON, WM. D., (Erie,) r 60, far- mer 86. Nick, Herman C. (Erie,) r 19, farmer 28. NORCROSS. PETER E., (Belle Valley,) r 39, farmer 100. Oberkirch, Michael, (Erie,) r 25, hotel keeper. Old, Nelson, (Erie,) r 43, pump rnanuf., farmer 15 and, in Greene, 100. Olds, Elisha, (Belle Valley,) r 43, pump manuf., saw mill and farmer 85. Olds, Erskine, (Erie,) r 44, farmer rents of Asa G. Olds, 84. OLDS, JULIET Mbs., (Erie,) r 51, farmer 76. O'Rourke, Patrick, (Erie,) r 4, farmer 90. Ott, Philip, estate of, (Erie,) r 64, farmer 40. Oxer, Samuel, (West Mill Creek,) r 11, far- mer 70. Oxer. Sarah Miss, (West Mill Creek,) r 11, farmer 46. Parker, Ira, (Erie,) r 45, farmer 29 and, in Summit, 20. PARKER, JONAS A., (Erie,) r 57, farmer 116. PARKER, MARTIN, (Wesleyville,) r 4, farmer rents of Chas. M. Reed, 170. PARKER, RICHARD A, (Erie,) r 45, far- mer 30 and, in Summit, 16. Pennell, Abraham, (Erie,) (T. Bprage & Co.) Petrie, Frederick Jr., (Erie,) r 56, farmer 50. Petrie, Frederick Sen., (Erie,) r 56, farmer 100. Pheren, Samuel C, (West Mill Creek,) r 19, farmer 100. PIERSON, G. H., (Erie,) (Pierson & Green.) PIERSON & GREEN, (Erie,) (G. H. Pier- son and Green,) props, of Amer- ican Hotel, corner of State and Park. PILKINGTON, ROBERT F., (Wesley- ville,) (Alfred C. Gates & Co.) Pinney, Horace, (Belle Valley,) r 42, far- mer 53. Plate, Joseph, (Erie.) r 55, farmer 107. PLATZ, JOSEPH (Erie,) ( Vogt & Platz.) Powell, Abner M, (Erie,) r 13, farmer rents of Thomas McKee, 185. QUIGLEY, JAMES C, (Belle Valley,) r 39, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 3. Radle, Adam, (Erie,) r 74, farmer 2. RAEDER, PHILIP B., (Erie,) r 59, farmer rents of P. C. & C. F. Schwingel, 180. RALPH, JOHN, (Erie,) r 3, farmer rents of Chas. M. Reed, 109. Randall, Francis, (Erie,) r 18, farmer 20. REED, GEORGE, (Erie,) r 55, farmer 62. REED, JAMES L., (West Mill Creek,) r 11, pomologist and farmer 13. REED, JOHN G., (Erie,) r 73, farmer 78. Reed, Mary A. Miss, (Erie,) r 55, farmer 20. Renderly, Joseph, (Kearsage,) r 65, far- mer rents of Michael Rhodes, 40. Retter, Peter, (Erie,) r 70, farmer 30. Retter, Peter, (Erie,) r 66, farmer 35. Rhode, Peter, (Erie,) r 80. farmer 62^. Rhul, Henry, (Erie,) r 3, farmer 30^- RIBLET, CHRISTIAN K., (Erie,) r 8, far- mer 57. Riblet, Jacob, (Erie,) r 34, farmer 70. Riblet, Jonathan, (Belle Valley,) r 32, cabinet maker and farmer 14. Rilling, Christopher, (Erie,) r 61, farmer 140. RILLING, GEORGE, (Erie,) r 29, farmer 170. Rilling, Stephhen Sen., (Erie,) r 29, farmer 69. RILLING, STEPHEN Jr., (Erie,) r 48, laborer. MILL CREEK. 199 EINDERLE, REINHOLD, (Erie,) r 30, far- mer rents 75. Rinderly, Sebastian, (Erie,) farmer 3. Road, Andrew, (Kearsage,) r 58, farmer 13. Rosensleihl, Peter. (Belle Valley,) r 39, blacksmith and farmer 15}£. Ross, Hezekiah T., (Wesleyville,) r 8, far- mer 17. Ross, James D., (Wesleyville,) r 8, farmer rents of Mrs. Ann Lammon, 8. Royer, Anthony B., (Erie,) r 3, farmer 10 and rents 100. Royer, James B., (West Mill Creek,) r 18, carpenter. Rudd, Thomas, (Erie,) r 3, farmer rents 152. Russell, George J., (Belle Valley,) r 32, saw mill and farmer 77. RUSSELL, ISAAC, (Erie,) r 3, farmer rents 100. Russell, James C, (Belle Valley,) r 47, brick yard and farmer 105. RUSSELL, NATHANIEL W., (Belle Valley,) r 32, farmer 150. Salter, Prances L. Mrs., (Erie,) r 45, far- mer 1. Salter, William, (Erie,) r 45, house painter. Sanford, David H., (Belle Valley,) r 43, farmer 41. SAWDY, NELSON, (West Mill Creek,) r 11, post master, shoemaker and far- mer 1. SCHAAL, JACOB, (Erie,) r 8, brick yard and farmer 40. Scheloske, Robert, (Erie,) r 28, grist mill and farmer 19>£- SCHIMPPF, JACOB, (Kearsage,) r 58, shoemaker and farmer 1. SCHLUBACH, JOHN, (Kearsage,) r 58, blacksmith, farmer 5 and, in Summit, 5. Schluraff, Uras, (Erie,) r 83, grist mill, far- mer 75 and, in Pairview, 7. Schneider, George, (Erie,) r 66, farmer 55. Schumaker, Frederick, (Erie,) r 77, far- mer rents of Jacob Shoe, 77>£. Schuster, Peter, (Erie,) r 55, farmer 21. Schuster, Peter, (Erie.) r 27, farmer 21. SCHWINGEL, CHARLES P., (Kearsage,) {with Philip (7.,) r 59, farmer 187. SCHWINGEL, PHILIP C, (Kearsage,) (Schwingel & Zimmerly,) (withChas. F.S r 59, farmer 187. SCHWINGEL & ZIMMERLY, (Kearsage,) (PMlip C. Sclwoingel and William Zim- merly,) brick yard. Serr, Daniel, (Kearsage,) r 58, carriage maker and farmer 2. SHATTUCK & BROS., (Erie,) ( William S., E. Austin and Jonas H.,) r 44, grist mill and farmers, in Summit. 100. SHATTUCK, E. AUSTIN, (Erie,) (Shattuck & Bros.) SHATTUCK, JONAS H., (Erie,) (Shattmck & Bros.) SHATTUCK, WM. S., (Erie,) (Shattuck & Bros.) Sheick, Henry, (Erie.) r 31, farmer 10. Shehck, Christian, (Erie,) r 1, farmer 10. Shenk, John, (Erie,) r 3, farmer 50. Shenk, John W., (Erie,) (Shenk & Long.) Shenk & Long, (Erie,) (John W. Shenk and John T. Long,) blacksmiths. Sherwin, Francis P., (Erie,) r 23, shoe- maker. Shoe, Jacob, (Erie,) r 77. farmer 209. Shoehart, Christian, (Wesleyville,) r 6, farmer 5>£. Shoemaker, Michael, (Erie,) r 19, grocer. Shremper, Christian, (Belle Valley,) r 39, farmer 56 and, in Greene, 40. SHUE, JOHN R., (Erie,) r 80, farmer 25. Shumaker, Jacob, (Erie,) r 65, farmer 40. Singby, John, (Erie,) r 99, farmer rents 5. Slubenhoper, Michael, (Kearsage,) r 56, farmer rents of George Schlaudecker, 100. Smith, Elias, (Erie,) r 64, farmer 80. Snuth, Peter, (Erie,) r 36, farmer 2. Soth, Michael, (Erie,) r 77, farmer 12. Spath, Francis, (Kearsage,) r 57, farmer 64. Sprage, Theodore, (Erie,) (T. Sprage <& Co.) Sprage, T. & Co., (Erie,) (Theo. Sprage and Abraham Pennell,) r 27, nurserymen, rent of Miss Nancy Davison, 30. Sprague, J. Antoinette Mrs., (Erie,) (with Lydia M. Sprague and Phebe J. War- pel,) r 27, farmer 76. Sprague, Lydia M., (Erie,) (with 3Irs. J. Antoinette Sprague and Phebe J. War- pel,) r 27, farmer 76. Spray, Frederick, (Belle Valley,) r 37, far- mer rents of Mrs. Anna Clay, 66. Stacy, Joseph, (Erie.) r 87, farmer rents of Miss Eliza Nicholson, 50. Stair, Wm, (Erie,) r 72, farmer 52>£ and, in Summit, 50. Statton, Joseph, (Erie,) r 68, farmer 86. Steair, Jacob, (Erie,) r 71, farmer 44. Stewart, Alex. J., (Erie,) r 70, farmer 94. STOUGH, DANIEL J., (Kearsage,) r 57, farmer rents of Win. Loesch. 50. STOUGH, GEORGE, (Erie,) r 23, farmer 130. Streauch, Joseph, (Erie,) r 31, farmer 6%. Strubel, Daniel, (Erie,) r 37, farmer rents of John Hardy, 58. Sutter, Jacob, (Belle Valley,) r 40, farmer 39^. Sutter, Philip, (Belle Valley,) r 40, farmer rents of John W. Ryon, 40>£. Thomas, Christian, (Erie,) r 83, shingle, cider and feed mills, and farmer 132. Thompson, James L., (Erie,) r 80, farmer rents of Wm. W. Love, 118. Tome, Beni., (Kearsage,) r 58, farmer 29. TOMPKINS, ELNATHAN H, (Wesley- ville,) r 8, farmer 44)4. Tracy, Daniel D., (Erie,> r 10, farmer 150. Tracy, John A., (Erie,) r 3, farmer 250. Uhr, Antone, (Kearsage,) r 58, postmaster, grocer and farmer 3. VETTER, ROMANNIS, (Kearsage,) r 58, farmer 52 and, in Summit, 93. VOGT, FRANK, (Erie,) ( Vogt & Plate.) VOGT & PLATZ, (Erie,) (Frank Vogt and Joseph Plats,) r 28, brewers and far- mers 5. Wackwood, Robert, (Wesleyville,) r 5, farmer 33 and, in Harbor Creek, 2%. Wager, Mandaville, (Belle Valley,) r 42, farmer 50. Waggoner, Hugo, (Erie,) r 29, farmer rents of Densmore & Morrison, 75. Wagner, Myron, (Erie,) r 8, farmer rents of Jesse Ebersole, 40. AND ORNAMENTAL DESIGNER. W= Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wesleyville, Erie County, Pa. DEALER IN Flour & Teed, Hardware, Tinware, BOOTS & SHOES ! Call and we will terve you at the lowest price. We take Produce in exchange for Goods. MILL CREEK— NORTH EAST. 201 WAGNER, SAMUEL B., (Erie,) r 36, far- mer 125. WAIDELE, JONAS, (Kearsage,) r 58, far- mer 46. ■Waidley, Christiana, (Erie,) r 80, farmer 50 and, in McKean, 10. Waidley, Presley, (Erie,) r 85, farmer 97. Ward, Margaret Mrs., (Erie,) r 50, farmer 1. Ward, Owen, (Belle Valley,) r 39, farmer 4. Warpel, Phebe J., (Erie,) (with Mrs. J. Antoinette and, Lydia M. Sprague^) r 27, farmer 76. WARREN, REBECCA Mrs., (Erie,) r 25, farmer 29 and, in North East, 50. Weibel, John, (Erie,) r 72, grist mill and Weigel, Joel, (West Mill Creek,) r 18, far- mer 55. Weigel, Manasseh, (Erie,) r 23, carriage maker and farmer 1. WEIGLE, CHARLES, (Erie,) r 25, farmer. WERNER, SAMUEL, (Erie,) r 85, farmer 11. Wetterauer, Godfrey, (Erie,) r 61, farmer 21#. Whitley, Benjamin B., (Erie,) r 8, farmer 25 WILKINS, GEORGE W., (Erie,) r 1, far- mer 45. WILLIS, SETH H., (Erie.) (with Thomas D.,) r 19, farmer rents of Thomas, 109. WILLIS, THOMAS D., (Erie,) (with Seth H.,) r 19, farmer rents of Thomas, 109. Woellmer, John H., (Erie,) r 35, farmer 100. WOLF, DAVID, (Erie,) r 55, farmer 107. WOLF, ISAAC, (Erie,) r 57, farmer 110 and, in Summit, 1. Wolf, Jacob, (Belle Valley,) r 37, farmer 2. WOLF, LEAH Mrs., (Erie,) r 54, farmer 50 and, in Summit, 80. Wood, Joseph C, (Erie,) (with Solomon,) r 30, farmer 27. Wood, Solomon, (Erie,) (with Joseph C.,) r 30, farmer 27. WRIGHT, DAVID S., (Erie,) (Wright, Mo-rey & Co.) WRIGHT, MOREY & CO., (Erie,) (David S. Wright, Benjamin F. Morey and Herbert J. iMdlmo,) dealers in eggs and shippers of tan bark. Wright, Williamson S. Rev., (West Mill Creek,) pastor Presbyterian Church. YOUNG, JAMES, (Erie,) r 53, farmer 69 and, in Summit, 50. Zimmerls, W. G., (Kearsage,) r 59, farmer 62. ZIMMERLY, HENRY, (Kearsage,) r 59, ZIMMERLY, WM., (Kearsage,) (Schwvngel & Zimmerhf.) ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE A., (Erie,) r 34, patent right dealer. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation.— The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it, refer to the number of the road as designated on the map in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. APPLEBEE, T. W., (North East,) r 69, machinist and prop, of steam saw miU. Aber, Darius, (North East,) r 58, farmer 30. ACKERMAN ANTON, (North East,) r 53, farmer 63. Adkins, Allen, (North East,) r 73^, far- mer 50. Adkins, S. M., (North East,) t73%, farmer 50. Adkins, Darius, (North East,) r 73, farmer 184. ADKINS, H., (North East,) r 56, engineer of stationary engine. Adkins, Z. A., (North East,) r 73, farmer 63. Alien, E. A., (North East,) r 20, carpenter. Allen, J. C, (Moorheadville,) r 1, farmer leases of Richard Caldwell, North East, 50. Allison, Wm. T., (North East,) proprietor Dawson House. Archer, Charles, (North East.) r 44^, far- mer 50. Archer, Horace, (North East,) r 73^", far- mer 64. Arnold, E. B., (North East,) carpenter, Lake. Babcock, Louisa, (North East,) r 49, far- mer 100. Bagley, Aaron A., (North East,) r 45, shoe- maker and farmer 38. Baker, A. H., (North East,) r 49, farmer 50. BAKER, STEPHEN, (North East,) r 51, teamster and farmer leases of Henry Munger, 80. Bannister, James, (North East,) r 21, brewer and farmer 36. Ho trouble to show goods at the One Price Dry 202 NORTH EAST. Barley, Mahlon, (North East,) r 56, far- mer 20. Barnes, B. N., (North East,) {Barnes <& Foster.) Barnes & Poster, (North East,) (B. N. Barnes and Theo. Foster,) builders, Robinson. Barry, Mrs., (North East,) r 16, far- mer 10. Bartlett, Hiram, (Northville,) r 12, farmer 6. Bauer, E. P., (North East,) r 69, farmer 60. BEATTY, HUGH, (Northville,) r 9, far- mer 112 and occupies farm of John Beatty's heirs, 100. ■ BEATTY, JOHN, (Northville.) Belnap, S. M., (North East,) grocer. Belnap, V., (North East,) post master. BEMIS, EPHRAIM, (North East,) resi- dent, Clinton Avenue. Bemus, Thomas A., (Northville,) r 9, breeder of Durham cattle and Merino sheep, and farmer. Bingham, Benson, (North East,) r 35, far- mer 84 and leases of Geo. Bothwell, 100. Bingham, W., (North East,) farmer 55, Gib- son. Blaine, A. W., (North East,) (Blaine, Gould & Sho>%) farmer 128, resides on Main. Blaine, Gould & Short, (North East,) (A. W. Blaine, Amos Gould, S. and Alfred Short,) bankers, Town's Block, Main. Bliss, Charles, (North East,) r 65, farmer 42. Boam, James W., (North East,) r 28, far- mer leases of Wm. Custard, 58. BOAM, NATHAN, (North East,) r 21, miller. BOGART, JAMES, (North East,) r 70, local preacher in the Free Will Baptist Society and farmer 70. Boone, Samuel, (North East,) r 65, farmer leases of D. C. Houston, Cannonville, Pa., 310. Borniger, John, (North East,) mason. Bort, L. B., (North East,) r 37, farmer 105. Bothell, G. H., (North East,) (Clark <& Bothell.) BOYER, ANDREW, (Moorheadville,) r 1, farmer leases of Mrs. Mary A. Craw- ford, North East, 132. Brainard, S. M., (North East,) lawyer, district attorney and fire insurance agent. BRAM, CHANCY, (North East,) r 78, far- mer 70. BRAN & GREEN, (North East,) (Richard Bran and R. H. Green,) brick, stone and plaster masons, corner Pearl and Gibson. BRAN, RICHARD, (North East,) (Bran & Green.) Brookins, J. L., (North East,) secretary and treasurer People's Saving Insti- tion of Erie Co. Brookins, W. P., (North East,) house builder and farmer 111, office in Na- son & Co's store. Brower, D. H., (North East,) r 69, farmer 65. Brower, Peter, (North East,) r 52, farmer 58. Brown, C. D., (North East,) r 49, farmer leases of Fred. Sizer, 50. Brown, T. H., (North East,) r 68, farmer 48. Brownell, R., (North East,) farmer leases of Elijah Kerr, 100. BRUMMILL, JAMES, (North East,) (J. W. Grinshaw & Co.) Bucklan, N., (North East,) r 52, farmer. Bullock, M. G. Rev., (North East,) princi- pal Lake Shore Seminary. BURCH, AMOS, (Moorheadville,) r 71, far- mer 300. Burch, J. P., (Moorheadville,) r 71, farmer 130. Burden, H. W., (North East,) r 44, farmer 131. Burgess, Lyman, (North East,) r 58, far- mer 150. BURNBEY, BENJAMIN, (North East,) r 70, farmer 145. BUTT, A. W., (North East,) r 17, agent Buckeye Agricultural Works, drills, cultivators, steam boilers, cider mills &c, and farmer 190. Butt, G. W., (North East,) r 17, farmer 50 and leases of Jacob Butt, 50. BUTT, H. H., (North East,) cigar manuf. and dealer. Butt, Jacob, (North East,) r 17, farmer 50. Butt. John, (North East.) r 69, farmer 272. BUTTERPIELD, J, A., (North East,) prop, of North East Ice House, Haynes House Omnibus Line, North East, Harbor Creek and Erie Express, hay scales, wholesale dealer in oysters, fish, fruit and vegetables, and com- missioned auctioneer. Cahill, Patrick, (Northville,) R. R. jobber and farmer 25. CALDWELL, D. G., (North East,) prop. Station Hotel. CALDWELL, RICHARD, (North East,) r 24, farmer 50 and occupies 100 owned by Emily Caldwell. Camp, E. M, (North East,) telegraph operator. Camp, Orin, (Northville,) r 45, farmer 50, CARRIER, AVERY H., (North East,) (Carrier & Son.) CARRIER, GEO. D., (North East,) (Carrier & Son.) CARRIER & SON, (North East,) (Avery H. and Geo. 2).,) dry goods, ready- made clothing, groceries, crockery, boots and shoes, hats and caps, tin and hardware, agents for Grover & Baker Sewing Machine. CASE, GEORGE E., (North East,) r 56^, mason. Chambers, E. E., (North East,) prest. People's Saving Institution of Erie Co., oil dealer and farmer 112. Chase, H. O., (North East,) (Glas & Chase,) farmer 100. CHERRY, HIRAM, (North East,) r 45, thrasher and farmer. Churchill, H., (North East,) r 20, farmer 54. Clark & Bothell, (North East.) (T. A. Clark and G. H. Bothell,) manufs. barrels, doors, sash &c. CLARK, FREDERICK, (Moorheadville,) r 65, farmer 125. Goods Store of Walther &, Strenber, P 3&SRX Sfe. NORTH EAST. 203 CLARK, JAMES, (North East,) {Fuller & Clark ) Clark, T.' A., (North East,) {Clark & Bothell.) CLARK, WM., (North East,) r 30, farmer 49. Cochran, Wm., (North East,) r 54, oil well sinker and farmer 17. Coffman, Palmer, (North East,) r 18, pump maker, turner and farmer 8%. Colby, M., (North East,) farmer 100. Colby, M. D., heirs of, (North East,) r 81, Cole, Dorr N., ' (North East,) r 76, farmer 149. COLE. JAY J., (North East,) r 82, carpen- ter and joiner, and farmer leases of John Metzner, Erie, 150. COLE, J. M., (North East,) r 76, farmer 851 COLE,' LEONARD, (North East,) r49, far- mer leases of Colman Town, 270. Cole, Lewis, (North East,) r 72, farmer 57. c OLE, S. S., (North East,) r 15, fruit dealer and farmer leases of Mrs. Alexander, 50. COLGRAVE, A. H., (North East,) carpen- ter and joiner. Colt, Milton, (North East,) carpenter. Coon, I. H., (North East,) carpenter. Courtney, D., (North East,) r 1, farmer 75. COUSE, W. P., (North East,) manuf. and dealer in furniture, undertaker and agent for Davis Sewing Machine. Covey, George, (North East,) r 20, carpen- ter. Covey, Levi, (North East,) r 48, farmer. COVET, NATHAN, (North East,) r 29, far" mer 27 and leases of Mrs. Greer, 100. Crane, J. A., (North East,) r 70, farmer 53. CRANE, WM. A., (North East,) r 70, painter. Crapo, Warren, (North East,) r 17, grape raiser and farmer 15. Crawford, C. E., (North East,) (McMehols & Crawford.) CRAWFORD, G. R., (North East,) me- chanic, Vine. Crawford, R. M., (North East,) r 1, farmer 116. Crawford, Thomas C, (North East,) r 1, farmer 80. CULBERTSON, JOSEPH A., (North East,) {GriJltJi & Culbertson.) Curtis, Prank, (North East,) carpenter, Clinton Avenue. Curtis, Lorenzo, (Moorheadville,) r 28, carpenter, prop, threshing machine and farmer 25. Curtis, Melvin P., (Moorheadville,) r 28, sinker of oil wells. *CUSHMAN BROS., (North East,) props. "The Sun." *CUSHMAN, D. R., (North East,) (Cush- man Bros.,) notary public, convey- ancer and collector. CUSTARD, E., (North East,) r 28, farmer 130. CUSTARD, R. C, (North East,) harness maker, Custard, William, (North East,) r 1, far- mer 100. Daniels, Robert O, (North East,) r 45, car- penter and farmer 63. Darling, O. C, (North East,) carpenter, MiU. Dascomb, W. E., (North East,) machinist and locomotive engineer. Davidson, Alex., (North East,) r 30, far- mer 112. Davidson, R. A., (North East,) station and express agent. Davis, William, (North East,) r 3, farmer 30. Davison, W. W., (North East,) r 23, far- mer 50. DAWSON, GEO. S., (North East,) late prop. Dawson House and livery stable, mail carrier to and from all trains. Decostro, John, (North East,) r 73, farmer 25. DENTON, E., (North East.) DENTON, PRANK, (North East,) r 66, farmer leases of C. Bliss, 87, and of Chas. Bliss, 30. DENTON, N., (North East,) r 60, farmer 93. DEWEY, D. O, (North East,) r 36, me- chanic and farmer 32. Dewey, D. D., (North East,) blacksmith and wagon maker. DEWEY, W. V., (North East,) r 15, agent for the Buckeye State Mower and Reaper, and farmer 70. DEWITT, J. M., (North East,) r 22, miller. Difflnbaugh, Benjamin, (North East,) r 54, blacksmith and farmer 5. Dobly, Daniel, (North East,) r 58, farmer leases 100. Dudley, James, (North East,) r 45, car- penter and farmer works 50 acres for Mrs. L. Dudley. Dunbar, W. Rev., (North East,) pastor Bap- tist Church. DUNCAN, A., (North East,) r 15, farmer 144. DUNNING, CHAS., (North East,) marble works, dealer in monuments and tombstones. DYKE, L. J., (North East,) r 71, farmer 106. Eddy, Hiram, (Northville,) r 8, farmer leases 100. Edwards, Wm. P., (North East,) mason, Main. Ellen, H., (North East,) ladies' and child- ren's furnishings, millinery and jewel- ry, manuf. hoop skirts. Elliot, James, (North East,) r 45, farmer 25. Ensign, W. A., (North East,) cashier First National Bank and farmer 37. Fairchild, D. H., (North East,) carpenter, Main. Fairchild, Elijah, (North East,) r 51, far- mer 88. Farnsworth, Oren, (Northville,) r 13, far- mer 73. *FELLOWS, L. H., (North East,) manuf. and dealer in clothing and agent for Singer Sewing Machine, 3 doors east of Post Office. Finn, J. A., (North East,) r 70, farmer 80. FINN, RICHARD S., (North East,) r 44, farmer leases of Ebenezer Knapp, 150. 204 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Sis a !F\I2]L$1L< SfkFllX €L#fHffifiI y%5 £e,?/ o/" Goods in my line constant- ly in Stock. NORTH EAST. 205 First National Bank, (North East,) A. F. Jones, prest. ; W. A. Ensign, cashier. FOLL, JOHN W., (North East,) supt. and treasurer South Shore Wine Co. Force, W. J., (North East,) r 69, farmer 40. Foster, Theodore, (North East,) {Barnes & Foster.) Fowle, F. B., (North East,) {Smithers & Foiole.) FRANKLIN PAPER MILLS, (North East,) r 22, J. S. Johnson, prop. French, John, (Moorheadville,) r 28, wine- ry and farmer 73. FRENCH, J. W. (North East,) carriage painter. Fromyre, F. & Bro., (North East,) black- smiths and carriage makers. Frost, H. A., (North East,) {A. F. Jones & Co.) FULLER & CLARK, (North East,) {EUsha Fuller and, James Clark,) livery and FULLER, ELISHA, (North East,) {Fuller & Clark,) owner Station Hotel. Fuller, E. N., (North East,) merchant and blacksmith. Gavit, Wm., (North East,) r 56, carpenter. Gavitt. James, (North East,) r 46, farmer leases of Ogden Lathrop, 15. GAT, IRA R., (Northville,) r 9, farmer 115. Gifford, James P., (North East,) r 57, far- mer 48. Gifford, M. M., (North East,) r 65, farmer 100. Gilman, G. R., (North East,) tailor, Main. Gilman, H. M., (North East,) r 37, farmer leases of Wm. Warner, 100. Glas & Chase, (North East,) {Philetus Glas and H. 0. Chase,) manufs. plows, cul- tivators, sleigh shoes &c. Glas, Philetus, (North East,) {Glas & Chase.) Goodrich, J. P., (North East,) {Pierce & Goodrich.) Gornt, Gust, (North East,) r 82, farmer 50. GOUGH, ROBERT, (North East,) r 55, mechanic and farmer 44. Gould, Amos, (North East,") (Blaine,Gould & Short,) farmer 349, Main. Granger, L., (North East,) r 54, mechanic. GREEN, ELMORE & CO., (North East,) {Hiram. Green,) manufs. and dealers in doors, sash, blinds &c, salesroom 2 Lake opposite Park, manufactory on Mill. GREEN, HIRAM, (North East,) {Elmore Green & Co.) GREEN, R. H., (North East,) {Bran & Green.) Greene, Eber, (North East,) r 73J^, farmer and basket maker. Greenman, John H., (North East,) r 80j^, carpenter and farmer 50. Greenman, N. B., (North East,) r 80, far- mer 44. Greenman, N. S., (North East,) r 80, far- mer 100. Greer, W. B. & R. A., (North East,) dry goods, clothing, hats and caps, &c. Grenat, E. H., (North East,) r 2, farmer 32. Griffin, Ira S., (North East,) r 56, carpen- ter and farmer 3. I GRIFFIN, J. K., (North East,) physician and farmer 70, Main east of Lake. GRIFFIN, S. N., (North East,) r 65, school director, farmer 150 and leases of G. W. Griffin, Erie, 80. GRIFFITH & CULBERTSON, (North John W. Griffith and Joseph A. Culbertson,) blacksmiths, 1 Vine. GRIFFITH, JOHN W., (North East,) Grif- fith & Culbertson.) GRIFFITH, STEPHEN, (North East,) counselor at law, iusurance agent, grape culturist and farmer 12, resi- dence on Lake. Grimshaw, S., (North East,) carpenter. GRINSHAW, J. W. & CO., (North East.) {J. W. and W. A. Grinshaw and James Bnmimill,) r 18, manufs. of woolen cloths, yarn &c, leases North East Woolen Mills of Wm. Cass. GRINSHAW, W. A., (North East,) {J. W. Grinshaw & Co.) Griswold, Samuel S., (North East,) r 44^", farmer leases of George G. Stetson, Mina, 14. Gross, R. S., (North East,) barber. Gruell, Charles, (North East,) r 82, far- mer 50. Haas, Adam, (North East,) tannery. Haight, C, (North East,) r 16, milk dealer and farmer 50. Hall, George, (Northville,) farmer 64. HALL, L. G., (North East,) physician, Loomis & Hall Block, Lake. Hall, William H., (North East,) r 1, farmer 60. Hammond, S. S., (North East,) justice of the peace, Bothell Block. Hampson, James, (North East,) farmer 76, corner Lake and Division. Hankey, Fred., (North East,) r 28, far- mer leases of J. Strickland, Findleys Lake, N. T., 105. Hannum, J. D., (North East,) farmer leases of B. F. Town, 150, and of Israel Town, 18. Harper, Levant, (North East,) r 41, broom manuf. and farmer 12. Hart, Abijah, (North East,) r 52, farmer 20. HATNES HOUSE, (North East,) H. J. Hunt, prop., livery attached. HAYNES, J. H., (North East,) owner of Haynes House and other village prop- erty. Hayward, J., (Northville,) r 10, farmer 60. HEARD, A. B., (North East,) physician, Lake. HEATH, E. C, (North East,) r 35, farmer 200. Heath, Horace, (North East,) r 79, farmer 17. HENDERSON, DAVID A., (North East,) r 65, farmer 108. HENDRICKS, JOHN, (North East,) r 55, farmer leases of Oliver Hall, Green- field, 44. Herman, George, (North East,) r 16, far- mer 3. Hessler, E. F., (North East,) farmer 70. Higgins, John, (North East,) boots and shoes. Hills, Frank, (North East,) livery stable. Himes, M. P., (North East,) blacksmith. M P m P o w P m H © O 206 NORTH EAST. Histed, Thaddeus S., (North East.) r 58. farmer leases of Edwin Emery, Mex- ico, N. Y., 33. HITCHCOCK, C. A., (North East,) attor- ney at law, justice of the peace, dealer in pine, coal and oil lands, and mining property, and insurance agent. HITCHCOCK, GEO. L., (North East,) agent A. B. Howe Sewing Machine, Lake. Hitsman, H., (North East,) r 81, farmer 50. HOFFMAN, G. H, (North East,) r 53, car- penter and joiner. Hollister, Amasa, (North East,) r 72, far- mer 74. HOPPER, JAMES, (Northville,) {Hopper A Mason.} HOPPER & MASON, (Northville,) (James Hopper and Edgar Mason,) r 37, saw and grist mills. House, W. H. (North East,) shoemaker, Main. HUNT, H. J., (North East,) prop. Haynes House and livery. Huntley. Philo, (North East,) photo- grapher. Hurst, W. H. P., (North East.) r 68. far- mer occupies 50 acres owned by Thos. Teed. Hyzer, Thos., (North East.) r 20, farmer 5. Ingram, J. B., (North East,) r 44, farmer 5. IRISH, CHAS. R., (North East,) brick- layer and plasterer. IRISH, JUSTICE Jr., (North East,) r 41, paper maker. *JAMESON, C. D., (North East,) cabinet maker and undertaker. Janes, Horace, (Northville,) r 10, farmer 60. JOHNSON, G. W., (North East,) black- smith and stationary engineer. JOHNSON, J. S., (North East,) r 23, prop. Franklin Paper Mills and farmer 60. Jones, A. F., (North East,) (A. F. Jones & Co.,) president of the First National Bank of North East and farmer 20, Main. Jones, A. F. & Co., (North East,) (H. A. Frost,) dry goods, clothing, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods. JONES, E., (North East,) (Jones & Kenni- cott.) JONES & KENNICOTT, (North East,) (K Jones and S. A. Kennioott,) r 17, grist mill, flour, feed and grocery store, and farmers 50. JUDD, A. W., (North East,) manuf. har- ness and dealer in trunks, whips &c, residence on Lake. Kendall, Wm, H, (North East,) r 69, far- mer leases of Susan, 100. KENNICOTT, E. H., (North East,) village lots 6>£ acres, residence Main. KENNICOTT, S. A., (North East,) (Jones & Kennioott.) Kerr, Elijah, (North East,) r 44, farmer 197. Kerr, Michael, (Northville,) r 13, farmer 96. King, Z. M., (North East,) groceries, pro- duce, confectionery, fruit &c. KINGSBURY, S. B., (Moorheadville,) r 65, agent for the Macedon Grain Drills, Glen & Hall Manufacturing Co's' Grain and Clover Threshers, and Horse Powers, and the Rochester Agricultural Works' Mowers and Reapers, and farmer 200. Kinne, C. Miss, (North East,) photograph- er and milliner. KNAPP, EBENEZER, (North East,) r 44, farmer 150 and, on Lake St., 80. Knox, Sylvenus, (Northville,) r 8, farmer LATHROP, O. L., (North East,) r 38, sawyer, farmer 60 and leases of S. M. Orton, Sherman, N. Y.. 125. LATHROP, L. L., (North East,) r 74, far- mer 270. Law, James, (North East,) farmer 38. Leemhuis, E. Rev., (North East,) pastor of St. Paul's Church. LINBERG, CHAS., (North East,) r 31, far- mer leases of Samson Short, 133. Logan, Martin, (North East,) boots and shoes. Lake. Loomis, Chester H., (North East,) r 70, LOOMIS, DYER, (North East,) brick maker, harness, boot and shoe manuf., justice of the peace and farmer 54. Loomis, Joel, (North East,) r 20, farmer 43. LOOP BROS., (North East,) (0. S. and M. D.,) druggists and apothecaries. LOOP, D. D., (North East,) physician and surgeon, surgeon for Railroad Co., examining physician for various in- surance companies and curator for Buffalo Medical University. Loop, G. D., (North East,) druggist. LOOP, M. D., (North East,) (Loop JBros.) LOOP, O. S., (North East,) (Loop Bros.) Luke, Fritz, (North East,) mechanic. Luke, Henry, (North East,) r 73>£, farmer 75. MALICK, HENRY, (North East,) r 44, far- mer 71. MALICK, H. L., (North East,) r 47, hay dealer and farmer 70. MALLICK, DAVID W., (North East,) r 80, farmer 80. Marsh, S. D., (North East,) r 80, teamster. Marsh, Wm., (North East,) r 79, farmer 95. Marshall, Geo. N., (North East,) r 80, far- mer 70. Marshall, Robert, (North East,) r 80, far- mer 150. Marshall, Robert W., (North East,) r 80, teamster and farmer 25. MARSHALL, WM., (North East,) watch maker and jeweler, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry &c. Martin, A. E., (North East,) (Randall & Martin.) Martin, L., (North East,) baggage master, L. S. & M. S. R. R. MARTIN, R. T., (North East,) meat mar- ket, Lake. Martin, S. D., (North East,) r 5, wagon maker and farmer 91. MARTIN, WM. E., (North East,) miller and mechanic, resides corner Short and Division. NORTH EAST. 207 Marvin, William E., (Northville,) r 37, far- mer 900. MASON, EDGAR, (Northville,) {Hopper & Mason.) McClintock, M. S., (North East,) r 39, far- mer 50. McCord, C. A. Mrs., (North East,) r 1, far- mer 100. McCord, James, (North East,) r 79, shoe- maker and farmer 30. McCord, Joseph, (North East,) r 1, farmer 105. McCord, W. A., (North East,) r 1, farmer 50. McCord, William, (North East,) r 1, far- mer 50. McDonald, James, (North East,) tailor and cutter. McGAUGHEY, JOSEPH E., (North East,) r 1, farmer 300. McGuire, P., (North East,) r 70, farmer 30. Mclntyre, E. C, (North East,) carpenter. Mclntyre, George & E. C, (Eorth East,) r 53, teamsters, 2% acres. Mclntyre, G. P., (North East,) stone cut- ter. Mclntyre, H. P., (North East.) carpenter. Mclntyre, R. H., (North East), gents' fur- nishing goods and barber shop. McNichols & Crawford, (North East,) {M. McNichols and C. E. Crawford,) boots and shoes. McNichols, M., (North East,) {McNichols & Crawford.) Meehl. Chris, (North East,) carpenter. MEIKLE, THOMAS, (North East,) r 54, paper hanger, painter and grainer, and farmer 3. Merrill, E. W., (North East,) r 1, farmer leases 105. Merrill, Margaret, (North East,) r 80, far- mer 50. MILES, D., (North East,) carriage, house and ornamental painter, residence corner German and Clay. Milliken, James, (North East,) r 1, farmer 50. MILLIKEN, JOHN, (North East,) house, sign and carriage painter, Gibson. Milliken, J. B., (North East,) r 39, farmer 60. Mills, John, (North East,) house, sign and ornamental painter, Lake opposite Savings Bank. Mills, J. M., (North East,) r 35, town clerk and farmer 90. Mills, N. R., (North East,) farmer 70. Miniger, Lawrence, (North East,) me- chanic. Miniger & Stetson, (North East,) {8. 0. Miniger and J. A. Stetson,) manufs. fork, hoe, rake and mop handles, clothes bars, wash stands, step lad- ders and scrub brushes. Miniger, S. O., (North East,) {Miniger & Stetson.) Morehead, Barnett, (North East,) r 63, farmer 97, Gibson. Morris, J. G., (North East,) r 76, farmer 170. MORRISON, L. A., (North East,) general business manager for J. N. Valley. MOSHER, H. M., (North East,) mechanic, Robinson. MOULTHROP, E., (North East,) {Moul- throp & Pierce.) MOULTHROP & PIERCE, (North East,) {E. Moulthrop a/nd R. S. Pierce,) grocer- ies, crockery and furniture. MUNGER, DORR I., (North East,) r 51, farmer. Munger, Eben, (Northville,) r 37, farmer 105. Munger, H. L., (North East,) r 31, farmer 160. Munger, Lemuel, (North East,) r 51, far- mer 90. Munger, M. M., (North East,) r 50, farmer 81. MUNGER, W. W., (North East,) r 31, far- mer. Murphy, James, (North East,) r 73, farmer 73. MYERS, ABIJAH, (North East,) carpen- ter and joiner, and carriage maker. Myres, Dennis, (North East,) r 75, farmer 100. Myres, M., (North East,) r 81, farmer 50. NASH, S. J., (North East,) r 35, farmer leases of Norman, 300. Nason, E. K. & Co., (North East,) general merchants. Nelson, J. H., (North East,) dentist. Nelson, J. H. Mrs., (North East,) A. & P. telegraph operator, over First Na- tional Bank. New Era Organ Co., (North East,) E. Scouller, prest.; A. Short, treas.; John A. Smith, supt. Newton, John L., (North East,) r 43, far- mer 365. Nichols, James K., (North East,) r 56, far- mer 50. O'Connor, Timothy, (North East,) r 34, tanner. Ohm, Charles, (North East,) r 1, farmer leases of Henry Chase, 105. Orton, B., (North East,) merchant tailor, Lake. Orton, E. S., (North East,) r 45, farmer 90. Ottaway, James W., (North East,) r 48, fruit and grain dealer, and farmer 139. *PADEN, J. S., (North East,) manuf. Gardner's Perforated Veneer Seated Chairs. Page, John, (North East,) r 17, grape rais- er and farmer 143. Parker, Z., (North East,) carpenter, Rob- inson. Palmer, H. A., (North East,) {Palmer & Son.) Palmer & Son, (North East,) ( W. H. and H. A.,) blacksmiths. Palmer, W. H., (North East,) {Palmer & Son.) PALMER, W. L., (North East,) r 48, far- mer 306. Peabody, George, (Northville,) r 42, far- mer 120. Peer, Lewis, (North East,) r 54, farmer 19K- Pellor, Joel, (North East.) carpenter. People's Saving Institution of Erie Co., (North East,) E. E. Chambers, prest. ; J. L. Brookins, secretary and treas- urer. PERKINS, LEROY, (Northville,) r 12, far- mer 50. "?* ^5 £3 !08 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 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PETTIT, THOMAS, (North East,) r 65, farmer 100. Phillips, Elem, (North East,) r 16, farmer 50. PHILIPS, W. H., (North East,) r 56#, car- penter and joiner. Pierce, A. Y., (North East,) r 17, gardener, grape raiser and farmer 26. Pierce, Earl, (North East.) r 69, collector and farmer 96. Pierce & Goodrich, (North East,) (Z. Pierce and J. P. Goodrich,) hardware and ■ stoves. Pierce, L., (North East,) (Pierce & Good- richj) PIERCE, R. S., (North East,) (Moultlvrop db Pierce.) PORTER, E. C, (North East.) Porter, H. R., (North East,) r 39, farmer 85. Porter, I. E., (North East,) house painter, Bank. Porter, Moses, (North East,) r 48, farmer 11. PORTER, THOMAS, (North East,) com- mission merchant and dealer in all kinds of produce, -warerooms and coal yard east of Depot. Pratt, H. H., (North East,) r 73, painter and grainer, and farmer 64. Pulman, David, (North East,) r 45, farmer 86. Pulman, H. B., (North East,) speculator. Putnam, Clark, (North East,) r 73, farmer 100. Putnam, Joanna Mrs., (North East,) far- mer 108. Putnam, Melvin C, (North East,) r 69, farmer 130. Rabensdorf, John, (North East,) r 60, far- mer 95. Randall & Martin, (North East,) ( Williams S. Randall and A. E. Martin,) cider and vinegar manufs. Randall, Wm. S., (North East,) mechanic, cider mill and farmer 100. Randall, Williams S., (North East,) (Ran- dall & Martin,) farmer 100. Read, Richard, (North East,) r 56, me- chanic. Remington, Noble O, (North East,) r 85, farmer 100. Roberts, E. C, (Moorheadville,) r 64, far- mer %%. ROBINSON, CYRUS, (North East,) (Spraque & Robinson.) ROBINSON, IRA, (North East,) carpen- ter and joiner ROBINSON, P. W., (North East,) express and baggageman. Robinson, W. C., (North East,) carpenter. Rockwell, Isaac, (North East,) r 1, farmer leases of Wm. Custard, 100. Rogers, John, (North East,) r 58, teaming and farming 57. Root, William, (North East,) painter, house, sign &c. ROSS, G. L., (North East,) (IT. H. Ross & Bro.) ROSS, W. H. & BRO., (North East,) (G. Z..) druggists, Lake. Scanan, James, (Northville,) farmer 30. Scannan, James, (Northville,) r 14, far- mer leases of Frank, 50. SCOULLER, E., (North East,) president New Era Organ Co., manuf. and dealer in flour, feed, cider, vinegar &c, and farmer 113. SCOULLER, JOHN B., (North East,) r 31, farmer 185. *SEARS, CHAS. E., (North East,) book- seller, stationer, wall paper and fancy goods, musical instruments, pianos, organs &c, draughtsman and orna- mental designer, accountant, satisfac- tion guaranteed on all draughts. Seely, Timothy, (North East,) r 49, farmer 125. Seiford, MichaeL (North East,) r 7, far- mer 57. Selkregg, M. L. & H. D., (North East,) gro- ceries, flour, feed, hardware, stoves, house furnishing goods &c. Selkregg, Osee, (North East,) farmer 165. Shadduck, Asa, (North East,) r 51, farmer 10. Shadduck, Horace, (North East,) r 51, far- mer 100. Shadduck, J., (North East,) mechanic. Sherman, George, (North East,) r 35, far- mer 85. Shoalts, Chris, (North East,) r 82, farmer 50. Short, Alfred, (North East,) (Blaine, Gould & Short,) cashier of Banking House of Blaine, Gould & Short, treas. New Era Organ Co. Short, S., (North East,) (Blaine, Gould & Short.) Shultz, Fritz, (North East,) r 73^, farmer 50. SILLYMAN, JOHN, (North East,) r 35, farmer 162. Sillyman, Thomas, (North East,) r 35, far- mer 130. SKELLIE, S. D., (North East,) stationary engineer. Smedley, Fred., (North East,) farmer 70. Smith, John A., (North East,) supt. New Era Organ Co. SMITH, MOSES H., (Northville,) r 13, postmaster. Smith, S. O, (North East,) farmer 100, Clay. SMITH, SETH, (North East,) r 47, farmer 130. Smith, S. G., (North East,) farmer occu- pies farm of S. C. Smith, 100. Smithers & Fowle, (North East,) (John SnMhers and F. B. Fawle,) bakers and confectioners. Smithers, John, (North East,) (Smithers & Fowle.) SOUTH SHORE WINE CO., (North East,) Geo. W. Smith, New York, prest. ; Chas. Scofleld, New York, secretary; John W. Foil, supt. and treasurer. Southwick, E. F., (North East,) furniture, Main. Southwick, Erastus G., (North East,) far- mer 13. Southwick, James K, (North East,) far- mer 60. Spafford, Calvin, (North East,) r 69, far- mer 106. 210 NORTH EAST. Spafford, John K., (North East,) r 69, pis- ciculturist and farmer 147. SPATCH, A. & J., (North East,) r 15, far- mers 44 and lease 300. SPENCER, LEVI, (North East,) r 60, sta- tion agent and telegraph operator at Morehead's Station. . Spencer, S. S., (North East,) r 60, civil engineer and farmer 7%. SPOONER, B. T., (North East,) r 65, far- mer 170. SPRAGUE, JAMES L„ (North East,) {Sprague & Robinson.) SPRAGUE & ROBINSON, (North East/ {James L. Sprague and Gyrus Robin- son,) carriage and cutter manufs., 3 Vine. STALEY, A. B., (North East,) carpenter and joiner, Robinson. STALEY, ALBERT W., (North East,) r 5b, carpenter and joiner. STATION HOTEL, (North East,) D. G. Caldwell, prop. STETSON, A. L., (North East,) r 14, far- mer 175. Stetson, Isaac, (North East,) r 30, farmer Stetson, J. A., (North East,) (Miniger & Stetson.) . ' STETSON, JOHN A. Sen., (North East,) r 76, farmer 80. STETSON, J. C. W. & M. C, (North East,) blacksmiths, Wall. Stetson, S., (North East,) r 17, farmer 33. STEWART, JOHN, (North East,) stone mason, German. Stewart, Thomas W., (North East,) r 59, farmer 50. STOCKTON, G. B., (North East,) physi- cian and surgeon, office in Duncan Block, Lake. Stone, Eben, (North East,) r 46, farmer 50. STONE, G. T., (North East,) r 34, farmer leases of Amos, 50. STONE, JOHN A., (North East,) r 1, far- mer leases 50. Stone, Prestley, (North East,) r 34, far- mer leases 50. *SUN, (North East,) Cushman Bros., proprietors. SWITZER, A. B., (North East,) r 73, far- mer 50. Taber, Horace D., (North East,) r 48, far- mer 56. TAYLOR, H. A., (North East,) carpenter and joiner, Clay. Teed, Thomas, (North East,) r 68, farmer 50. TEEL, HENRY, (North East,) carriage trimmer. Terrell, N. L., (North East,) grocer. THOMPSON, MOSES, (North East,) har- ness maker. Tower, Frederick A., (North East,) r 71, farmer, Grant. TOWN, B. C, (North East,) prop, of steam saw mill, farmer ?370 and, in Maryland, 300, resides on Gibson. Town, B. P., (North East,) farmer 334. Town, B. F. Mrs.. (North East,) millinery and ladies' furnishings. TOWN, W. C, (North East,) dry goods, groceries, drugs, boots and shoes, wall paper, crockery, hats and caps, willow ware &c, branch store at Northville conducted by Moses H. Smith. TOWNER, O. T., (North East,) r 53, far- mer. Traut, W. L., (North East,) carpenter, Clay. TRIBBY, JOHN Rev., (North East,) pas- tor M. E. Church. TYLER, N. C, (North East,) stationery engineer, Clay. *VALLEY, J. N., (North East,) manuf. and wholesale dealer in wooden ware. Vermilyea, Isaac, (North East,) r 30, saw mill, manuf. spokes, bent work, whif- fletrees, pole yokes and handles, and farmer 13. Videto, D., (North East,) apiarian and farmer 64. WASS, JAMES B., (North East,) cooper and sexton of North East Cemetery, German. Wass, James F.. (North East,) cooper. Waterman, Zera, (North East,) r 81, far- mer 50. WATSON, A. L., (North East,) carriage and wagon manuf. Watts, Edward, (North East,) r 35, wagon maker. Weed, Charles, (North East,) r 71, farmer 80. Wellard, Joseph, (North East,) r 5, farmer 53. WELLINGTON, S. T., (North East,) manuf. grape boxes, towel rollers, ci- £ar lighters and patent hay racks. LS, D. J., (North East,) general black- smithing and wagon work. Westover, L. S., (North East,) carpenter and joiner, Clinton Avenue. Wheeler, B. S., (North East,) watch maker and jeweler, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry &c. White, R. A., (North East,) r 59, farmer 43. WHITEHILL, S. P., (North East,) r 17, farmer 135. Wilcox, Esther T., (North East,) r 71, far- mer 13. Wilks, Charles, (North East,) r 83, farmer 50. WILLCOX, A. J., (North East,) r 71, black- smith. Willcox, Chas. A., (North East,) r 71, far- mer 41. WILLCOX, VANRENSSELAER, (North East,) r 71, farmer 30. Willet, Fritz, (North East,) r 73^, farmer 47. Wilson, James B., (North East,) farmer 3X- WILSON, WM. D., (North East,) r 35, runs threshing machine and farmer leases 143. WOLF, ISAAC, (Northville,) r 13, farmer 173. Woolf, Henry, (North East,) r 37, farmer 150. Woolverton, Wm. L., (Northville,) r 8, far- mers. KORTH EAST— SPRINGFIELD. 211 Worster, D„ (North East.) r 5, farmer I YOST, JAMES, (North East,) r 52, farmer leases of H. S. Southard, 130, and 15. owns, in Ripley, 87. YOUNGS. L. G., (Northville,) r 40, school WORTH, H. B., (North East,) manuf. and teacher and farmer. dealer in tinware. | Youngs, S. L., (Northville,) r 40, farmer 95. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation.— The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the village. Abbee, George J., (West Springfield,) r 42, farmer 35. i Abbee, John J., (West Springfield,) r 42, ! farmer 149. Abbee, Wm. L., (West Springfield,) r 42, farmer 35. Abbey, Elijah, (North Springfield,) r 5, farmer 74. Abbey, F. H., (East Springfield, )_r 48, far- mer leases of heirs of Enos Baker, 57. Abbey, Thomas, (North Springfield,) r 12, farmer 60. Abell, Alexander, (North Springfield,) r 3, farmer 76. Albert, John, (West Springfield,) r 27, far- mer 2)4. Allen, Andrew, heirs of, (West Spring- field.) r 27, farmer 40. Anderson, O. W., (West Springfield,) r 28, farmer 60. ANDERSON, P. W., (North Springfield,) r 14)4, school director, agent for Harbor Creek Insurance Co. and farmer 109. Armstrong, Edward J., (West Springfield,) r 38, farmer 18. BADGER, GEORGE, (North Springfield,) r 10, farmer 50. Bad win, Clark H., (East Springfield,) r 17, farmer 100. BAIRD, GEORGE W., (West Springfield,) (J. G. Baird & Son.) BAIRD, J. G., (West Springfield,) (J. G. Baird & Son,) r 27, farmer, in Con- neaut, 90. BAIRD, J. G. & SON, (West Springfield,) (Geo. W.,) r 27, steam saw mill, manufs lumber and shingles, planer and cider mill. Baker, Jerome A., (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 5)4, farmer 80. Barhite, John, (West Springfield,) r 20, farmer 10. Barker C. L., (East Springfield,) r 46, far- mer 60. Barthollomew, D. L., (West Springfield,) r 26, house painter and farmer 3. Barthollomew, D. L. Mrs., (West Spring- field,) r 26, farmer 11%. Bates, J. M., (West Springfield,) r 27, car- penter. BELNAP, MARVIN, (West Springfield,) r 6)4, farmer 8. Benedict, I. A., (West Springfield,) r 24, manuf. of Benedict's Patent Horse Hoes and farmer 55. Benedict, J. A. Mrs., (West Springfield,) r 24, farmer 53. Benedict, W. M., (West Springfield,) r 24, farmer 35. Best, Henry, (West Springfield,) r 6, far- mer 35. Billings, D. S., (East Springfield,) wagon maker and farmer 4. BILLINGS, N. O., (East Springfield,) fur- niture dealer and undertaker. Blackmar, John S., (West Springfield,) r 28, justice of the peace and farmer 93. Blickensderfer, Nathan, (Conneaut, Ash- tabula Co., O.,) r 5)4, farmer 400. Bovee, Chas. D., (North Springfield,) far- mer leases of Lyman Smith, 70. Boyer, Silas, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 6)4, farmer 100. Brewster, P. D., (West Springfield,) r 39, teamster and farmer 3. BRINDLE, A. H., (North Springfield,) (Sherman & Brindle.) BRINDLE, G. W., (North Springfield,) r 5, farmer 110. BRINDLE, JOSEPH, (North Springfield,) r 5, farmer 100. Brindle, P. M., (East Springfield,) r 48, farmer 100. Brockway, Hiram, (West Springfield,) r 12, farmer 45. BROOKS, OSCAR, (North Springfield,) r 4, farmer leases of Perry Anderson, 50. Brower, John L., (North bpringfield,) r 12, carpenter and farmer 27. Brown, David, (North Springfield,) r 8, egg dealer. 212 SPETNGFIEL D. Brown, Ezra, (Cherry Hill,) r 40, wagon p-.pirpr pnd farmer leases of Milton Porter, 80. BUSH, J. S., (.West Springfield,) r 20, car- penter and joiner, mason and farmer 25. Calkins, Isaac, (North Springfield,) r 11, lumberman and farmer 80. Campbell, Charles, (West Springfield,) r 30, farmer 45. Canfield, L. B., (East Springfield,) r 48, farmer 53. Caughey. J. J., (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 5)4, farmer 60 and leases of S. C. Sturgeon, Fairview, 100. Chamberlain, E. B. Rev., (East Spring- field,) pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Childs, Albert, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 6)£, farmer 10. Childs, Sylvenus, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 6^, mason and farmer 40. Church, William, (East Springfield,) r 46, farmer 80. Clark, George, (West Springfield,) r 25, farmer. COLE, GEORGE, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r243£, farmer 56 and leases of heirs of James Miles and G. K. Hall, 160. Cowles & Dickenson, (East Springfield,) (T. S. Cowles and IT. A. Dickenson,) general merchants. Cowles, T. S., (East Springfield,) (Cowles <& IHckenson,) post master and farmer 16. Crew, J. H., (North Springfield,) division master, 8th div., L. S. & M. S. R. R., and produce dealer. Cross & Webster, (East Springfield,) ( Wm. Cross and T. Webster,) general mer- * chants. Cross, William, (East Springfield,) {Cross <% Webster,) stock dealer and farmer 800. Crouck, H. C, (North Springfield,) tele- graph operator, L. S. & M. S. R. R. Currier, E., (East Springfield,) r 48, far- mer 110. DAVISON, ROBERT T., (East Spring- field,) r 34, farmer TO. Day, Joel, (East Springfield.) r 17, farmer 114. DAT, WARREN, (North Springfield,) r 1, farmer leases of Perry M. Brindle, 100. DERBY, WALTER, (East Springfield,) r 48. farmer 75. DEVEREAUX, HORACE M., (West Springfield,) r 39, broom maker, saw repairer and farmer 20. DEVEREAUX, SEYMOUR, (West Spring- field. )r 39, farmer 150. Devore, A., (North Springfield,) r 21, far- mer leases 37. Devore, John, (North Springfield,) r 12, farmer 114. Devore, Perry, (East Springfield,) r 17, farmer 200. Devore, T. J., (East Springfield,) r 16, far- mer 400. Dewolf, Edward, (West Springfield,) r 20, farmer leases of heirs of Otis. 40. Dewolf, Erastus, (East Springfield,) r 51, farmer 235. Dewolf, Hosea, (East Springfield,) r 53, Dewolf, Myron, (East Springfield.) r 53, farmer 87 and leases of heirs of Hiram Dewolf, 80. DeWolf, N., (East Springfield,) general blacksmith. Dickenson, Hiram, (East Springfield,) (Cowles & Dickenmn,) farmer 110. Doty, Albert, (North Springfield,) r 5, blacksmith and farmer. DURHAM, EDWIN, (East Springfield,) r 45, farmer leases of John Prosser, 65. Eagley, A.. (North Springfield,) r 10, far- mer 144. Eagley, Daniel, (North Springfield,) r 1, blacksmith and farmer 75. Eagley, John, (North Springfield,) r 1, farmer 235. EAGLEY, JOSEPH, (North Springfield,) r 1, farmer 142 . Eaton, N., (East Springfield,) r 20, farmer 90. Eddy, Wm., (West Springfield,) r 20, black- smith. Edwards, S. M., (West Springfield,) r 2SX, Eldridge, C. E., (East Springfield,) r 48, farmer 12. ELLIS, GEORGE, (East Springfield,) r 18, physician and surgeon, pension ex- amining surgeon and farmer 83. ELLIS, JESSIE O, (North Springfield,) r 9, farmer 130. ELLIS, JOSEPH, (North Springfield,) r 18, farmer 175. ELLIS, LEONARD, (North Springfield,) r 11, carpenter and farmer 53. Ellis, M. L., (East Springfield,) r 15, far- mer 32. EVERETT, H. A., (East Springfield,) r 45, farmer leases of Gilman, 50. Fails, A., (East Springfield,) r 20, thresher and farmer 50. Fails, William, (West Springfield,) r 27, carpenter. FERGUSON, P. C, (West Springfield,) r 29, farmer 106. Fitch, Leonard, (West Springfield,) r 25, farmer 5. FORBES, F. M., (West Springfield,) r 41, dealer in fish, eggs, poultry &c. Forsyth, Henry, (West Springfield,) r 25, farmer leases of heirs of Stephen, 45. Forsythe, James, (West Springfield,) r 25, farmer 8. French, C. O, (West Springfield,) r 30, far- mer 23. Furguson, W. B., (East Springfield,) r 45, farmer 73 and leases of heirs of H. Ferguson, 100. Gates, George C, (West Springfield,) r 27, carriage maker and farmer 33. Geer, Loring, (East Springfield,) r 48, far- mer 12. Gerred, Charles, (North Springfield,) r 10, farmer. Gerred, H. O, (North Springfield,) r 10, cooper and farmer. Gerred, Levi, (North Springfield,) r 12, farmer 44. GERRED, W. J., (North Springfield,) r 10, farmer 40. SPRINGFIELD. 213 Gibson, T. P., (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 38, farmer leases 210. Gibson, Thomas G., (West Springfield,) r 30, farmer 68. Gii-en, Nichols, (West Springfield,) r 24, farmer 10. Gleason, A. L. Rev., (West Springfield,) pastor Baptist Church. Gleason, G. W., (West Springfield,) r 38, farmer 60. Gould, D. A., (West Springfield,) r 35, far- mer 134. Gould, M. H, (West Springfield,) r 28, far- mer 46 and leases of A. H., 111. Gould, N., (West Springfield,) farmer 175. Graham, S. W., (North Springfield, ) r 12, farmer leases of heirs of J. F., 75. Gray, A. W., (East Springfield,) r 49, far- mer 112. Green, C. W., (North Springfield,) r 1, far- mer leases of Joseph Brindle, 100. Green, John, (East Springfield,) r 34, far- mer 63. Gwin, C. E., (North Springfield,) baggage agent. Hall. Geo. K., (East Springfield,) farmer 100. Hall, John H., (North Springfield,) r 4, far- mer 225. Hanan, G. A., (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 35^, poultry dealer & farmer 18. Hanan, G. A. & Frank, (Conneaut, Ashta- bula Co., O.,) r 35>£, farmers lease of heirs of Alpha F., 95. HARRIS. DANIEL, (North Springfield,) r 1, farmer 4. Harris, Rebecca Mrs., (West Springfield,) r 30, farmer 60. Harvey, H. G., (East Springfield,) r 20, far- mer 60. Harvey, Lucia M. Mrs., (East Springfield,) r 20, farmer 20. Hawkins, U., (East Springfield,) r 17, far- mer 173. HAYES, L. L., (West Springfield,) r 42, broom maker and farmer 70. Hayt, Charles, (North Springfield,) r 1, farmer 85. Hedden, George, (East Springfield,) gro- ceries, confectionery and notions. Hedden, W. C, (East Springfield,) r 46, farmer 62. Hewitt, A. D., (North Springfield,) r 11, brick mason, farmer 100 and leases of Joseph, 70. Hewitt, E. M., (West Springfield,) r 35, farmer 109 and leases 130. Hewitt, G. L., (North Springfield,) r 12, caipenter, mason and farmer. Hewitt, James F., (East Springfield,) r 17, ship carpenter. Hill, J. W. Rev., (West Springfield,) r 31, superannuated M. E. clergyman and farmer 4. Hills, H. A., (East Springfield,) life and fire insurance agent. HOLLIDAY, CHAS. C, (North Spring- fieldi) farmer leases of Samuel, 275. Holiiday, Samuel, (North Springfield,) r 5, farmer 270. HOLLIDAY, S. V., (North Springfield,) r 5, farmer leases of Wm., 400, and (with Joseph M. Strong,) farmer, in Con- neaut, 270. Holiiday, Wm., (East Springfield,) r 15, Hown, J. & N.,'(West Springfield,) r 7, far- mer 50. HUBBARD, ANDERSON, (West Spring- field,) r 29, farmer leases of John Moore, Waterford, 100. Hubbard, George, (West Springfield,) r 24, HUBBARD, JAMES, (West Springfield,) r 29, farmer 110. Huett, Joseph, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 35, farmer 180. HUGHES, J. C, (East Springfield,) r 17, carpenter and joiner, and farmer. Hughes L., (East Springfield,) r 17, farmer HUNTLEY, ORANGE, (West Springfield,) HURD,' GILBERT, (North Springfield,) r 1, pension agent, notary public, pen- sion notary and farmer 61. HURD, MORRIS, (East Springfield,) r 20, farmer 33. HURLBUTT, W. H. Rev., (West Spring- field,) r 24, Baptist evangelist and far- mer 11. Ives, Hiram, (North Springfield,) r 46, far- mer 74. Ives, James C, (North Springfield,) r 15, carpenter and farmer 47. Ivory, A. A., (West Springfield,) r 27, far- mer 79 and {with John W. Willey,) JACKSON, L. P., (North Springfield,) (Jackson & McKee.) JACKSON & McKEE, (North Springfield,) (L. P. Jackson and T. J. McKee,) dry goods, groceries, produce &c, and farmers 50. Jerrils, S. W., (West Springfield,) r 8, far- mer. JOHNSON, CALVIN, (West Springfield,) r 6, farmer 100. JOHNSON, CALVIN L., (West Spring- field,) r6, farmer. Johnson, Henry, (North Springfield,) r 6, farmer 75. Joiner, S., (East Springfield,) r 43, farmer 62. Kane, Patrick, (North Springfield,) night watch at Depot. KEEP, A. B., (North Springfield,) r 10, gardener, raiser of sweet potato and tomato plants &c, and farmer leases of W. S. Harper, Meadville, 86. Keith, Henry, (East Springfield,) r 50, con- stable and farmer 70. Keith, Scott, (East Springfield,) r 16, far- mer 25. Knapp, L. V., (West Springfield,) physi- cian. Kummer, J. A. Rev., (West Springfield,) pastor M. E. Church. Law, Robert, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., 0.,) r 36, farmer 65. LAWRENCE, PERRY G., (East Spring- field,) carpenter and joiner. Letsch, Adam, (North Springfield,) r 11, farmer 120. Lindsley, Cyrenus, (West Springfield,) r 27, retired farmer. Line, Smith, (East Springfield,) (Line <& Wheeler.) w ui m ® © ^3 214 SPRINGFIELD. Line & Wheeler, (East Springfield,) (Smith Line and W. W. Wheeler,) r i6, grist and saw mills. Loveridge, B. W., (North Springfield,) r 5, station agent at Springfield. Lynch, John, (North Springfield,) r 7, far- mer 40. Lynch, Michael, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 6, farmer 80. Maifield, Eugene, (East Springfield,) shoe- maker. Mallory, E. F., (West Springfield,) r 12, mechanic. Mallory, Harry, (West Springfield,) r 12, farmer 120. Mansell, John, (North Springfield,) r 12, farmer 116. Marsh, Walter W., (West Springfield,) r 12, sewing machine agent. Marsh, Wm., (East Springfield,) r 19, far- mer 152. MARSH, Z. C, (East Springfield,) harness maker. Martin, G. W., (North Springfield,) r 3, carpenter and shoemaker. McClelland, Samuel, (North Springfield,) r 12. farmer 10ft. MCDONALD, L. M., (North Springfield,) r 18, farmer 107. Mclntire, B. H., (North Springfield,) r 5, farmer 63. McINTIRE, SAMUEL, (North Springfield, ) r 5, farmer 57. Melntyre, James, (North Springfield,) house painter and farmer 5. McKee, A. J., (East Springfield,) r 16, far- mer 50. McKee, John, (East Springfield,) r 45, far- mer 100. McKee, J. R., (East Springfield,) r 45, car- penter and wagon maker. McKEE, T. J., (North Springfield,) (Jack- con <& McKee,) postmaster and farmer 47>^. McKendree, James, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 24, farmer 60. McKendree, Marcus, (Conneaut, Ashta- bula Co., O.,) r 24}^, farmer. Miller, C. B., (East Springfield,) r 17, shoe- maker. Miller, E. R., (East Springfield,) r 17, saw- yer and farmer. Miller, Findley, (East Springfield,) r 15, farmer 120. MILLER, HENRY, (West Springfield,) r 28, ditcher and layer of tile drains. Miller, H. B., (East Springfield,) boots and MILLER,' I. NEWTON, (East Springfield,) r 15, farmer 60. MOON, N. D., (West Springfield,) r 45, far- mer 97. Mooney, Henry, (East Springfield,) r 17, farmer leases of Perry Devore, 53. MOORE, C. N., (East Springfield,) physi- cian and surgeon. Morrell, Jonathan, (East Springfield,) r 15, farmer 54. Mosier, Alvin. (East Springfield,) farmer leases of H. Ferguson, 125. Nash, George, (East Springfield,) r 48, blacksmith and farmer 60. NASH, JAMES, (East Springfield,) r 47, carpenter and farmer 16. Nash, M., (East Springfield.) r 15, miller. Neff, Wm., (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co.. Q.,) r #5, farmer leases of R. H. Bailey, Conneaut, 300. Nichols, C. A., (East Springfield,) prop, of Keith House. Noef. Wm., (North Springfield,) r 12, far- mer 37. Norton, Horatio, (West Springfield,) r 25, cheese maker. Norton, H. D., (West Springfield.) r 30, blacksmith. Norton. John, (North Springfield,) grocer- ies &c. Nye, O., (West Springfield,) r 22, farmer 90. Nye, Orrin, (West Springfield,) r 22, far- mer 100. Palmer, Henry L., (East Springfield,) r 46, carpenter and farmer leases of heirs of John Albert, 100. Phillips, G. W., (West Springfield,) r 27, shoemaker. Phillips, Joseph, (West Springfield,) r 30, tile maker and farmer. Phillips, Luther, (West Springfield,) r 31, shoemaker and farmer 40. Picket, A., (East Springfield.) r 48, farmer 10. Pinckney, W. A., (East Springfield,) r 15, farmer 78. Pond, Ira, (West Springfield,) r 26, farmer 89. PORTER, MILTON, (Cherry Hill.) (Sher- man <& Porter,) r 40, farmer 80. Porter, Sidney, (North Springfield.) r 12, farmer leases of George Cole, 57. POTTER, R., (West Springfield,) (P. Po'ier <& Son,) postmaster. POTTER, R. & SON, (West Springfield,) dealers in dry goods, groceries, p co- visions, crockery, hardware, boots, shoes, drugs, stationery &c. Potter, Wm., (East Springfield,) r 46, far- mer leases. PROSSER, JOHN Rev., (East Springfield,) r 17, retired M. E. clergyman and far- mer 56. Randall, Eiias, (West Springfield,) r 27, farmer. REA, EDMUND, (West Springfield.) i 37, farmer 245. REA, GEORGE. (West Springfield,) r 38, farmer 18. Rea, Samuel, (West Springfield,) r 37. far- mer 150. Reed, C. M., (West Springfield,) r 27, car- penter and farmer 55. REED. W. W., (West Springfield,) r 40, farmer. Reynolds, A. R., (East Springfield,) general merchant. Reynolds, H. M., (North Springfield,) r 10, farmer 90. Richards, T. O., (West Springfield,) r 27, carpenter. Robinson, A. A., (North Springfield,) r 12, farmer leasss of L. W. Olds, Erie, 70. Robinson, H. C, (West Springfield.) r 30, shoemaker. Robinson, M. W., (East Springfield,) r 17, justice of the peace. Robinson, Titus, (East Springfield. i in- surance agent and farmer 81. SPRINGFIELD. 215 Robiscm, L. T., (East Springfield,) r 17, blacksmith and 6 acres. Sanford, Darius, (West Springfield,) r 33, farmer 80. SANFORD, DARIUS Jr., (West Spring- field, ) r 33, thresher, farmer 3 and. leases 80. Savage, L. W., (East Springfield,) farmer 133. Seobev, J., (West Springfield,) r 8, farmer 25." ' Scott, A., (East Springfield,) r 17, stock dealer and farmer 10. Scott, Cyrus W., (North Springfield,) r 19, farmer leases of Jonas, 80. Seott. Daniel, (West Springfield,) r31, far- mer 84. Scott, George, (West Springfield,) r 25, farmer. Scott, Jonas, (North Springfield,) r 19, far- mer 80. Seeley, Andrew, (East Springfield,) r 53, farmer 30. Seely, Abel, (Cherry Hill.) r 40. farmer 30. Shaffer, George Jr., (East Springfield,) r 49, farmer 25. Shaffer, George Sen., (East Springfield,) r49, farmer 33. Sherman, Anson B., (East Springfield,) r 20, farmer 60. SHERMAN & BRINDLE. (North Spring- field,) (M. Z. Sherman and A. R. Brindle,) dry goods, groceries, boots, sboes &c. SHERMAN, CHALES A.. (West Spring- field,) r 12, town clerk, assessor and farmer. Sherman, Elihu, (East Springfield,) r 20, lumberman and farmer 82. SHERMAN, JAY, (Cherry Hill,) (Sherman & Porter,) r 40, carpenter and joiner, and millwright. Sherman, J. E., (East Springfield,) r 53, fanner 50. Sherman, J. S., (East Springfield.) r 53, farmer 26. SHERMAN, M. Z., (North Springfield,") {Sherman & Br indie,) farmer 44. SHERMAN & PORTER, (Cherry Hill,) (Jay Shennan and Milton Porter,) r 40, grist and saw mills. SHERMAN, Z. L., (East Springfield,) r 48, agent for Meadville Agricultural Works and farmer 195. Shiely, Jacob, (East Springfield,) tailor. Short, Aaron, (East Springfield,) r 17, car- penter. Shultz, David, (East Springfield,) farmer 100. Simmons, Elliot, (East Springfield,) r 15, tanner and farmer 48. Simmons, George, (East Springfield,) r 46, farmer 50. Sisson, Nathaniel, (West Springfield,) r 24, farmer. Sisson, P. W., (East Springfield,) r 16, , house and carriage painter. Smith, A. H., (North Springfield,) r 13, farmer 75. Smith, Charles F., (North Springfield,) r 15J£, farmer 150. Smith, E. C, (East Springfield,) r 20, far- mer 75. Smith, G. W. & F. A., (West Springfield,) r 8, farmer 50. Smith, Lyman, (North Springfield,) farmer 70. Smith, Nelson, (North Springfield,) auc- tioneer, farmer 28 and leases of Al- bert Spencer, Erie, 76. Steenberg, George, ("West Springfield,) r 23, mechanic and farmer 25. Stevens, Seth P., (East Springfield,) r 17, farmer leases of Joel Day, 114. Stevenson, John, heirs of, (North Spring- field,) r 4, farmer 275. Stoke, W. P., (West Springfield,) r 8, blacksmith and thresher. STRICKLAND, J. F., (East Springfield,) r 16, miller and farmer 20. Strickland, Wm, (East Springfield,) r 16, miller and farmer 4. Strong. J. M., (East Springfield.) flouring and saw mills, and farmer 175. STRONG, JOSEPH M., (North Spring- field,) (with S. V. Holliday,) farmer, in Conneaut, 270. Sumner, Herman K., ("Albion,) r 52, farmer 40 and leases of Mrs. Barrows, 40. Sweet, John C, (West Springfield,) car- penter. Taft, Erwin, (East Springfield,) r 50, far- mer 55. Taylor, Daniel, (East Springfield,) r 53, farmer 70. Taylor, J. W., (North Springfield,) r 1, farmer 87. Thayer, Albert, (West Springfield,) r 5>£, farmer 87. THAYER, HORACE, (Conneaut, Ashta- bula Co., O.,) r 24. farmer US. THAYER, LORAN, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 24, farmer 110. THOMAS, A. J., (West Springfield,) r 27, stock dealer and farmer 436. THOMAS, R. R., (West Springfield,) r 27, farmer 375. THOMAS, Z., (West Springfield.) (Z. and Ii. R. Thomas,) r 30, farmer 324 and, in Conneaut, 260. THOMAS, Z. & R. R, (West Springfield,) r 30, manuf s. of drain tile. THOMPSON, DAVID, (West Springfield,) r 30, broom manuf., gunsmith and THOMPSON,*H. C, (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 6^', sheep dealer and far- mer 119. Tilyou, Stephen, (East Springfield,) r 16, farmer 108. Vancamp, J. M., (East Springfield,) r 54, farmer 100. VANSICKLE, CHARLES, (East Spring- field,) stoves, tin ware &c. Wait, S., (West Springfield,) r 27, black- smith and farmer 7. Walbridge, A. M., (East Springfield,) r 20, farmer 237. Waldo, Samuel, (West Springfield,) r 24 farmer 47. Walker, John, (North Springfield,) r 1 farmer leases of S. H. Brindle, 106 Ware, Joseph, (West Springfield,) r 37 farmer 127. ' Ware, S. D., (West Springfield,) farmer 65. 216 SPRING FIELD -SUMMIT. WARNER, S. W., (East Springfield,) r 48, stock dealer and farmer 150. WEBB, G. B., (Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O.,) r 6, steam sawmill, dealer in all kinds of lumber and farmer 105. Webster, T., (East Springfield,) (Gross & Webster,) farmer 120. WEED, A. J., (East Springfield,) r 48, wagon shop and farmer leases of heirs of Wm. Weed, 144. Welch, M. W., (West Springfield,) r 7, car- penter and farmer 50. Weldon, Joseph, (West Springfield,) r 30, WELDON, J. P., (West Springfield,) r 16, leases Line's interest in Line & Wheeler's grist and saw mills. Wells, A., (East Springfield,) r 50, farmer 17. Wells, L. O, (North Springfield,) r 4, thresher and farmer leases of heirs of John Stevenson, 77. Wheeler. W. W., (East Springfield,) (Line & Wheeler.) Whitcomb, Ruel, (East Springfield,) r 52, farmer 98. Whitney, Job, (West Springfield,) r 24, farmer 114. WHITNEY, LOREN, (West Springfield,) r 24, farmer. Whiton, E., (West Springfield,) r 35, far- mer 104. Whiton, Edwin, (West Springfield,) r 24, farmer 225. Willey, John W., (West Springfield,) r 27, farmer 240 and (with A. A. Ivory,) Williams" H.W., (East Springfield,) r 17, pap^r hanger and painter. Wilson, E. J., (East Springfield,) carpenter and farmer. Wilson, J. F., (East Springfield,) r 46, far- mer 43. Wilson, W. L., (East Springfield,) butcher and produce dealer. Zigler, Philip Rev., (East Springfield,) pastor Christian Church. BTBTS (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it, refer to the number of the road as designated on the map in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Aegen, Wm., (Belle Valley,) r 15, farmer 10. Alexander, Leander, (Erie,) r 8, farmer 13. ANDERSON, WM. J., (Erie,) r 31, farmer leases of Isaac, 85. ANDRUS, ORSON B., (McKean,) r 29, far- mer 150. Atchison, Andrew, (Erie,) r 50, farmer 1^. Backerman, Philip, (Erie,) r 6, farmer 41. Baker, John, (Erie,) r 11, farmer 30. Barber, David, (Erie,) r 11, farmer leases of John Warner, Erie. Bean, Jacob, (Erie,) r 16, farmer 69. Bean, Wm. A., (Eiie,) r 26, farmer 150. BLAIR, WM. L., (Waterf ord,) r 4, farmer 87. Brower, Abram V., (Erie,) r 42, farmer 116. BROWN, DELILAH M., (Erie,) r 40, daughter of John Brown. Brown, George S., (Erie,) r 19, farmer 50. Brown, George S., (Erie,) r 32, farmer 84^. Brown, George S., (Erie,) r 32, farmer 84}£. Brown, John, heirs of, (Erie,) r 40, farmers 45. Buhl, Christopher, (Erie,') farmer leases of Mrs. Rachel Buhl, 125. Buhl, Rachel Mrs., (Erie,) farmer 125. BUYS, JOHN, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 60. Commins, Wm., (Erie,) r 28, farmer 42}£. Crain, George M., (Erie,) farmer 50. Crocker, J. L., (Erie,) farmer leases of E. Wolf's heirs, 80. Cummins, James, (Erie,) r 29, farmer 105. Curtis, Thompson S., (Erie,) r 16, farmer 50. Daub, Jacob, (Erie,) r 13, farmer 82. Dolon, Richard, (Erie,) r29, farmer 40. DONNELL, JAMES, (Waterford,) (with Tim.,) r 44, farmer 140. DONNELL, WM.. (Waterford,) (with James,) r 44, farmer 140. DUNN, OSCAR F., (Erie,) r 7, farmer 97. Dunn, Wm., (Erie,) r 7, farmer 113. Eller, Michael, (Erie,) r 41, farmer 90. Ewing, Charles, (Erie,) r 16, farmer 20. Ewing, Henry, (Erie,) r 7, farmer 100. Feitter, F., (Erie,) farmer 14. Fleming. Andrew, (Waterford,) r 45, far- mer 87. Fogleboch, David, (Erie,) millwright. Foglebock, Nathan, (Erie,) r 2, blacksmith and farmer 100. Frome, Christopher H., (Erie,) r 25, car- penter and farmer 72. Fronce, Wm., (McKean,) farmer 50. Warerooms 926 State St, F »SSVJ3"*-» Erie, Pa. SUMMIT. 217 Fuhrman, Frederick, (Erie,) shoemaker and farmer 6. Gardiner, Hammond, (Brie,) r 33, farmer 90. Ga.rner, George, (Erie,) farmer 20. GILLESPIE, SAMUEL, (Erie,) (with Sam- uel Jr.,) r 32, farmer 78. GILLESPIE, SAMUEL Jr., (Erie,) (with Samuel,) r 32, farmer 78. Glen, Samuel, (Union City,) postmaster at White Church and farmer 39. GODARD, JOHN W., (Waterford,) r 43, farmer leases of Lucius Phelps' heirs, 250. Gorman, John, (Erie,) r 16, farmer leases of Jno. N. Northrup, 81. Graham, August W., (Erie,) r 41, farmer 100. Graham, Ebenezer, (Erie,) r 41, town aud- itor and farmer 87. Graham, Jackson, (Erie,) r 14, farmer 100. Graham, James W., (Erie,) r 14, farmer 100. Graham, John C, heirs of, (Erie.) r 14, farmer 100. Graham, Wm., (Erie.) r 14, farmer 96. GUCKES, JACOB, (Erie,) r 8, farmer 100. GUCKES, JOHN, (Erie,) r 24, farmer 95. HAMOT, SIMON, (Erie,) (with Vincent,) r 25, farmer 130. HAMOT, VINCENT, (Erie,) (with Simon,) r 25, farmer 130. Hartner, Louis, (Erie.) r 19, farmer leases of W. A. Bean, Erie, 50. HASSELBACH, JACOB, (Erie,) farmer. Hasseibach, John, (Erie.) carpenter. HASSELBACK, CHRISTOPHER, (Erie,) r 17, farmer 60. Hayes, Myron A., (Erie,) r 41, farmer 97. Hendris, John, (Erie,) farmer 42. Henmann, Prank, (Erie,) r 26, farmer leases of Adam, 5. HENRY, JOHN W., (Erie,) r 31, occupant of Michael Henry's farm. Henry, Michael, (Erie,) r 31, railroad con- tractor, director of the County poor and farmer 125. Henry, Nathaniel, (Erie,) (with J. W. Row- ley,) r 32, farmer 50. Hershey, Abram, (Erie,) r 2, farmer 115. Hershey, Noah, (Erie,) r 3, farmer 170. Hesch, Conrad, (Erie,) r 32, farmer 50. Higleman, Levi, (Erie,) farmer leases of John A. Hans, Erie, 112. HILL, ARTHUR O., (Erie,) r 14, farmer 100. Hill, Electa Mrs., (Erie.) farmer 45. Hoesch, Michael, (Erie,) farmer 61}£. Hull, Frank E., (Erie,) r 33, carpenter and farmer 30. Hull, John M., (Erie,) r 39, farmer 110. HULL, JOHN R., (Erie,) f 41, farmer 33. HULL, LUCIUS A., (Erie,) r 32, town clerk, assessor and farmer 84. Jackson, James O., (Erie,) farmer 55. Jackson, John D.. (Erie,) r 40, farmer 80. JACKSON, SMITH I., (Erie,) r 40, com- missioner of highways and farmer 110. Jackson, William A., (Erie,) r 40, hay ship- per and farmer 80. Jewitt, Noah W., (Waterford,) r 45, far- mer 100. Johnson, John, (Erie,) farmer 135. KELLEY, JAMES, (Erie,) r 29, farmer 85. Kern, Frank, (Erie,) farmer 65. Kerner, Jacob, (Erie,) brewer and farmer 50. Kitts, Delevan, (Erie,) r 43, farmer 50. Kitts, Jacob F., (Erie,) r 43, farmer. Kitts, Jerome, (Erie,) r 43, farmer. KITTS, NELSON, (Erie,) r 43, school director and farmer 100. Kline, Nicholas, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 80. Knotel, Charles, (Erie.) r 5, farmer 25. LANGDON, WILLIAM, (Erie,) r 16, car- penter and farmer 70. Lawrence, Erastus, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 125. Lelafew, Martin, (Erie,) r 6, farmer 44. LiddeU, William W., (Erie,) r 9, farmer 75. Liniger, John, (Erie,) r 25, farmer 65. LININGER, NOAH C, (Erie,) r 8, farmer 40. LININGER, THOMSON, (Erie,) r 25, far- mer 25. Linniger, C, (Erie,) r 6, carpenter and farmer 54. LINNIGER, GEORGE W., (Erie,) (with Kellogg S.,) r 24, farmer 60. LINNIGER, KELLOGG S., (Erie,) (with George W.,) r 24, farmer 60. Loesch, Michael, (Erie,) (with Henry Sny- der,) r 41, farmer leases 32. Lossey, Godfrey, (Erie,) r 13, farmer 1. Lynch, Mary Mrs., (Erie,) (with heirs,) r 26, farmer 100. Madder, Thomas, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 50. Maher, Thomas, (Erie,) r 29, farmer 49. Mathias, Salina, (Erie,) rl3, farmer 60. McCline, John, (Erie,) r 8, farmer 200. McGuire, Patrick, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 40. McMilliage, John, (McKean,) farmer leases. McQuillin, Terrance, (Erie,) r 28, farmer 30. Moore, Patrick, (Erie,) r 29, farmer 65. Murphy, John, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 50. Myers, Frederick, (Erie,) r 45, farmer 8. NICHOLS. D. W., (Erie,) r 34, farmer 120. Olds, Horace D., (Erie,) r 40, farmer 110. OLDS, MELVIN J., (Erie,) r 14, farmer 46. Osborn, Charles, (Erie,) r 25, saw and lath mills, and farmer 135. Osborn, John, (Erie,) r 25. farmer 170, Osborn, Seth, (Erie,) r 6, farmer 32. Osborn, Wm., (Erie,) r 25, farmer 50. Owens, Abraham R., (Waterford,) r 43, farmer leases of Sylvester Ellsworth, 80. Parker, Dean, (Erie,) farmer 148. Parker, Ora, (Erie,) r 8, farmer 175. Pearsol, Thomas, (Erie,) r 25, farmer 72. Peterson, Peter, (Erie,) farmer 2. Pollock, David C„ (Erie,) r 26, farmer 190. POLLOCK, MATHEW G., (Erie,) r 25, far- mer .70. Raible, Jacob, (McKean,) r 22, farmer 5. Rewling, Andrew W., (Erie,) blacksmith and farmer 5. REYNOLDS, GEORGE, (Erie,) r 50, prop, of stone quarry and farmer 50. RIPLEY, EDWARD, (Erie,) r 2, farmer 104. Robison, King, (Erie,) r 9, farmer 190. Rockwell, Simeon S., (Erie,) r 42, farmer 100. Root, Harry, (Erie,) r 17, farmer 151. 218 SUMMIT. ROOT, HENRY, (Erie,) {with Oscar,') r 17, farmer leases of Lucius Root's heirs, 100. Root, Lucius, heirs of, (Erie,) r 17, far- mers 100. ROOT. OSCAR, (Erie,) {with Henry.) r 17, farmer leases of Lucius Root's heirs, 100. ROOT, P. A., (Erie,) (with H. Root.) Root, Sidney A., (Erie,) r 16, farmer 46. Rose, Jacob F., (Erie,) r 5, farmer 58. Rose, John G., (Erie,) r3, farmer 60. Rowley, J. W., (Erie,) {with Nathaniel Henry,) r 82, farmer 50. Runser, Joseph, (Kearsage,) r 8, farmer 58. Saw, Marvin, (Erie,) r 13, farmer 2. Shutt, Eenry, (White Church,) r 6, farmer 65. Skelley, George, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 51. Smith, Clark, (Erie,) {toith Geo. £.,) farmer leases 23. Smith, George B., (Erie,) {with Clark,) far- mer leases 23. Smith, Wm., (Erie,) r 8, farmer 155. Snyder, Henry, (Erie,) {with Michael Loesch,) r 41, farmer leases 32. Stane, George, (Erie,) r 35, farmer 50. Stevenson, Allen, (Erie,) r 32, farmer leases of Geo. S. Brown, 84%. Stewart, James, (Erie,) farmer 110. Stover, Josiah,(Erie,) r 15, farmer 17. STRICKER, JOHN W., (Erie,) {with Wm. Strieker.) STRICKER, WM., (Erie,) r 32, farmer 183. Stuert, Alex., (Erie,) r 26, farmer 27. STUEVA, HENRY, (Erie,) r 6, farmer 100. TAIT, JAMES A., (Erie,) r 35, prop, steam saw mill. TATE, GEORGE W., (Erie,) r 35, farmer. Tate, James Mrs., (Erie,) {with heirs,) r 35, farmer 100. Tate, Robert M. C, (Erie,) r 36, farmer 290. Theobald, Peter, (Erie.) r 13, farmer 45. Thompson, Henry, (Erie,) farmer 79. Tome, Samuel, (Kearsage,) r 8, farmer 135. VIET, CHARLES, (Erie,) r 25, farmer 31. Viet, George, (Erie,) r 25, farmer 25. Viet, John C, (Erie,) farmer 58. Viet, Margaret Mrs., (Erie,) {with heirs,) r 25, farmer 62. Wabearger, Adam, (Erie,) farmer 27. WARD, THOMAS W., (Erie,) farmer 100. Way, Marion, (Waterford,) {with Mariton,) r 43, farmer 96. Way, Mariton, (Waterf ord,) {with Marion,) r 43, farmer 96. Way, T. R., (Waterf ord,) r 43, farmer 44. Webster, Z. L., (Erie,) r 24, justice of the peace and farmer 150. West, Simon, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 31%. West, Wm., (Erie,) r 29, farmer 72%. WHITEFORD, WM. J., (Erie,) r 35, black- smith, wagon maker, carpenter and joiner, grocer and farmer (on r 40) 47. Wolfe, Lawrence, (Erie,) r 24, farmer 25. WORSWICK, ZACHARIAH, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 45. WRIGHT, JAMES, (Kearsage,) r 26, far- mer 95. Yochim, Jacob, (Erie,) r 20, farmer 50. Yochim, John A., (Erie,) r 24, farmer 5. Yong, James, (Erie,) r 26, farmer 25. Z willing, Daniel, (.Erie,) r 33, farmer 60. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the village. ABBEY, GRASER & CO., (Union City,) (Dr. 0. L. Abbey, Edward Graser, Geo. A. Glazier and G. M. Wheeler,) manufs. pumps, chairs &c. ABBEY, O. L., (Union City,) (Abbey, Gra- ser. & Co.,) physician, Main. ACKERLY, G. D., (Union City,) ticket agent and telegraph operator, A. & G. W. R. R., resides on Miles. Adams, R. B., (Wayne,) r 10, farmer 125. Agard. J. C, (Union City,) alio, physician, High. AKINS & DAVIS, (Union City,) (Marion A kins and Adams Dams,) props. Key- stone Meat Market, corner Main and High and corner Market and Main. AKINS, MARION, (Union City,) (Akins & Dams,) residence on Main. Aldrieh, Nathan, (Union City,) carpenter, Atlantic. ALLEN, ALBERT, (Union City,) (Union City Stave Factory.) ALLEN, WM. R., (Union City,) planing, matching and shingle mills, and manuf. of sucker rods for pumping oil, Willow. Ames, Alva, (Union City,) r 18}£, carpen- ter and farmer 30. Ames, Clinton, (Union City,) r 25, farmer 125. AMES, SAMUEL A., (Union City,) r 18>£, far- mer 55. Kimball, W. B., (Union City,) (Kimball & ' Avery.) King, Cyrus, (Union City,) r 8, farmer 50. King, Emerson, (Union City,) boarding house. King, Jared, (Union City,) r 8, farmer oc- cupies Jno. Proctor's estate. KING, JASPER, (Union City,) r 11, farmer 60. KING, L. G., (Union City,) (L. J. King & Co.) KING, L. J. & CO., (Union City,) (L. Q. King,) grocers, Main. Kinney, Wm., (Union City,) r 2, farmer 107. KNICKERBOCKER, HARVEY, (Union city,) r 17, farmer 100. LANDSRATH, JOHN, (Union City,) hard- ware, stoves and tinware, Main. Langworthy, Henry, (Union City,) r 23, farmer leases 50. Latchford, Joseph, (Union City,) shoe- maker, opposite P. & E. Depot. LATCHFORD, W. T., (Union City,) black- smith. Laubender, John F., (Union City,) (Dabney, Warden & Laubender.) Lawrence, Samuel, (Union City,) r 15, shoemaker and farmer 6%. Lawrence, Wm., (Union City,) near r 34, farmer occupies 100. Lewis, Goorge C, (Union City,) superin- tendent of agents for Hildreth, Young & Co 's copying and enlarging picture rooms. Lewis, R. S., (Union City,) canvasser and farmer occupies 9. LILLE Y, A. J., (Union City,) r 14, farmer 116. LINN, WM., (Union Citv,) (Glezen & Linn.) LOCKE, J. E., (Union City,) resident. Lyon, C. C. Mrs., (Union City,) milliner, Main. LYONS, JOHN, (Union City,) r 8, carpen- ter, millwright and farmer 180. LYONS, J. J., (Union City,) millwright and farmer 61, Main. Lyons, W. M., (Union City,) (Jones <& Lyons.) Mackey, Ebenezer, (Union City,) r 4, re- tired farmer. Mackey, Jerry, (Union City,) r 4, farmer 75. Manvil, Nelson B., (Union City,) r 4, far- mer 5. Marsh, J. A., (Union City,) dentist, Main. Matteson, Erastus D., (Union City,) r 15, farmer 175. MAURER, C. B., (Union City,) (Union City Stave Factory?) MAURER, CHARLES N., (Union City,) foreman in Union City Stave Factory, resides on Miles. net •wes* UNION. {£{£& MCALLISTER, DAVID, (Union City,) car- penter. Main. McCarty, James, (Union City,) (with Pat- rick,) r 4, farmer 86. McCarty, Patrick, (Union City,) (with, James,) r 4, farmer 86. McClure. Matthew L., (Union City,) car- penter, High. McCray, Andrew, (Union City,) r 18^, farmer 50. McCullough, Casper, (Wayne,) r 9, farmer 90. McDonald, Thomas, (Union City,) r 6>^, farmer 18. McGuire, Butler, (Union City,) black- smith, rear of Johnson House. Mclntire, Welcome, (Union City,) r 12, saw mill and farmer 166. McKinney, R. E., (Union City,) carpenter, South. McLEAN, W. E. & C. N, c Union City,) grocers and dealers in boots, shoes, stoneware &c. McNerney, John, (Union City,) r 23^, far- mer 75. McNETT, CLARA Mrs., (Union City,) (McNett & Eisert.) McNETT & HISERT, (Union City,) (Mrs. Clara McNett and Mrs. Emma Hisert,) milliners. Main. Meehan, James, (Union City,) r 4, farmer 50. Middleton, Hugh, (Union City,) carpen- MILLER, LEANDER, (Union City,) car- penter and farmer 14, residence High. MITCHELL, HENRY, (Union City,) r 12^, carpenter and farmer 52. Mixer, John, (Union City,) r 14, farmer 50. Morton, Eugene, (Union City,) (E. L. Mor- ton & Go.) Morton, E. L. & Co., (Union City,) (Eugene Morton,) groceries, boots, shoes &c. Moses, A. B., (Union City,) r 32, milkman and farmer 211. Mo wry, P. T., (Union City,) (Putnam & Co.) assistant agent P. & E. R. R., car- penter, school director and coal and lime dealer. Mulkie, J. R., (Union City,) freight agent for Oil Creek and A. & G. W. Rail- roads. Mullin, Patrick, (Union City,) r 11^, far- mer 115. Mullin, Peter, (Union City,) (Crowley & Mullin.) Mullin, Peter. (Union City,) (with Thos.,) one fourth mile south of r 12, farmer 50. ■ Mullin, Thomas, (Union City,) (with Peter,) one fourth mile south of r 12, farmer 50. Mulvin, , Mrs., (Union City,) near r 19, farmer 60. Munroe Bros., (Union City,) painters. High. Murray, James. (Union City,) r 4,- farmer 10. Murray, Patrick Sen., (Union City,) r 4, farmer 28. Murray, Patrick W., (Union City,) r 4, far- mer 12. Myer, H., (Union City,) clothing, hats, caps &c. MYERS, C. H., (Union City,) scenic pain- ter, residence Main. MYERS, GEORGE W., (Union City,) mason, corner Main and Atlantic. Newjohn, Patrick, (Union City,) r 6, far- mer 35. Northrop, Daniel B., (Union City,) r 15, farmer 300. NOVELTY IRON WORKS, (Union City,) W. H. Judson, prop., gunsmith, lock- smith/bell hanger &c, Main. Odell, Laura, (Union City,) r 18, farmer 27. Orcutt, Frank, (Union City,) r 31, farmer occupies Chas. Orcutt's estate. Page, C. D., (Union City,) (Jenkins & Co.) Palmer, Wells, (Union City,) boarding house and saloon, opposite A. & G. W. Depot. Palmeter, Wm., (Union City,) r 2, farmer 50. Parker, Charles E., (Union City,) r 16, far- mer occupies 112. Parker, R. A., (Union City,) r 14, farmer 96. Parks, J. B., (Union City,) r 7, farmer 100. Parsons, John, (Union City,) r 38, farmer 50. Pearse, Alonzo, (Union City,) r 18, mason. Pearse, Arthur, (Union City,)r 18, carpen- ter. Pelton, Elias, (Union City,) r 12, township auditor, lumberman and farmer 125. Perry, George W., (Union City,) r 20, far- mer 52. Peterson, George, (Union City,) r 8, far- mer 25. PETROLEUM HOUSE, (Union City,) M. H. Jones, prop., Main. Plumb, Wm. W., (Union City,) boots and POOR, R. D., (Union City,) vice-presi- dent Etna Mill Co. *PORTER, P. G., (Union City,) City Liv- ery, Webber Alley. A hearse kept to attend funerals. Potts, James A., (Union City,) r 12, far- mer 6. PRATT, M. F., (Union City,) (T. Pratt & Sons.) PRATT, TIMOTHY, (Union City,) (T. Pratt & Sons.) PRATT, T. & SONS, (Union City,) (Timo- thy and M. F. Pratt, H. G. Pratt, Cor- ry, and S. S. Weed,) r 19, steam saw mill. Proctor, Elijah, (Union City,) r 10, farmer 8i). Proctor, Levi, (Union City,) r 10, farmer 70. Putnam, W., (Union City,) express and freight agent P. & E. R. R. and dealer in lime and coal. Ragan, John, (Union City,) r 6, farmer 35. Rath, Marie tte, (Wayne,) r 10, farmer (C. H. Rath's estate,) 75. Read, Caleb L., (Union City,) expressman, South. READ, G. W. H., (Union City,) general insurance agent and notary public, corner Main and Bank. © O © e 'P SB 9 <« * 226 UNION. Read, J. F., (Union City,) alio, physician, South. REILLY, JAMES, (Union City,) supervi- sor of the P. & E. R. R. track from Springfield to Erie, Main. Rice, Clark, (Union City,) burgess of Union borough and farrier, Main. RICE, HORACE, (Union City,) r 14, far- mer 80. ROBISON. M. C, (Union City,) dealer in sash, doors, blinds, paints, oils, glass, wall paper, picture frames &c;, Main. ROCKWOOD, A., (Union City,) r 27, jus- tice of the peace and manuf. of but- ter tubs and firkins. ROCKWOOD, A. T., (Union City,) manuf. of lumber and farmer 140, near the A. » &.G. W. R. R. Rodgers, Hiram, (Union City,) r 2, farmer 50. ROGERS & FRANK Misses, (Tjnior-^ity^ {Miss Sarah Rogers and Hiss Ai'cgusta, Frank,) dress makers, coiner of Main and Concord. ROGERS, HARRIET M., (Union City,) boarding house, .corner Main and Con- cord. ROGERS, SARAH Miss, (Union City,) (Misses Rogers <& Frank.) Rourk, John, (Union City,) r 6%, farmer 43. Rouse, O, (Union City,) r 10, farmer 106. ROUSE, L. A. Mrs., (Union City,) dress maker, Main. Rowland, George W., (Union City,) shoe maker and teamster. RYERSON, L. B., (Union City,) black- smith and farmer 48. Sackett, E, N., (Union City,) farmer 34, Atlantic. Sargent, Enoch, (Union City,) r37, farmer. Saunders, J. L., (Union City,) billiard room, Main. Saxton, William, (Union City,) r 20, far- mer leases 50. Sexton, Harvey, (Union City,) r 18, farmer 31. Shehan, Patrick, (Concord Station,) far- mer 10. SHEPARD, ALEX., (Union City,) r 7, far- mer leases 80. SHEPARD, LORENZO D., (Union City,) r Shepard, McArth'ur, (Union City,) r 33, farmer 150. SHEPARD, PALMER, (Union City,) r 32, farmer 125. SHEPARD, WILSON, (Union City,) r 32, shoemaker and farmer 73. SHEPHARD, S. G., (Union City,) (with S. C. Hoffman,) painter and manuf. of paint's, Main. SHERWOOD, ALFRED C, (Union City,) (Terry 'W& *w %#■ jyL JPI Jyl i * Jk ^J&&i Jt& M <§ fVvl 1 EWioul M^YN'TJB^CrrTTR.B;!?, OF i0( ALSO DEALER IN mm Hfc] 'iff SIESSEi Planing, Matcfemg, Tnrning&ScroH Sawing IDOISTE TO ORDER. CTATTSBURG, ERIE CGTJNTY, PENH. ^■•t, if " M w 4 * *s»p IBf ..' NO. 10 NORTH PARK PLACE, ERIE, PA. COilPRISITSTG- •#I IN Cards, blanks, Circulars, Letter and Note Heads, Shipping Hills, Hills of Lading, 'Posters, and every Style a?id 'Variety of Printing known to the business. Is the only Daily Paper in Erie, and the only one in Northern Pennsylvania, -which gives full Telegraphic Reports from all parts of the World. Teems: $10 a year to city subscribers; $9 by mail. THE WKESLY WISPATTCM gives more and later news than any other Weekly in Erie County. Terms: $2 a year. UNION— VENA NG 0. 22, WILSON, DAVID, (Union City,) r 24, jus- tice of the peace, township auditor, surveyor and farmer 211. WILSON, HUGH, (Union City,) r 36, practical surveyor, township clerk and farmer 80.~ Wilson, John, (Union City,) r 34, farmer 130. Wilson, T. J., (Union City,) real estate dealer. Wood, Daniel, (Union City,) r 4, farmer leases 73. Wood, W. S., (Union City,) (Jenkins & Co.) Woods & Johnson, (Union City,) (Thomas Woods and Jno. Johnson,) barrel fac- tory. Woods, Thomas, (Union City,) (Woods & Johnson.) YOUNG, J. N., (Union City,) (Hildreth, Young & Co.) Young, Mrs., (Union City,) laundry, Crooked. ZINN, ADDIE, (Union City,) dress maker, Main. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it, refer to the number of the road as designated on the map in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. ACOCKS, G. A., (Wattsburg,) carriage blacksmith, Jamestown St. Akers, John Rev., (Phillipsville,) r 25, pastor M. E. Church. Alford, Chauncy, (Wattsburg,) r 12, far- mer 100. *ALLEN BROS., (Lowville,) (CJias. D. and G. F.,) r 30, dealers in hardware, tin, stoves and agricultural implements. ALLEN, CHARLES D., (Lowville,) (Allen Bros.) ALLEN, D. B., (Wattsburg,) druggist, Main. ALLEN, G. F., (Lowville,) (Allen Bros.) Allen, Joseph Rev., (Wattsburg,) r 46, superannuated M. E. clergyman and farmer 50. Aller, Philip, (Lowville,) r 6%, farmer 75. Allison, James, (West Greene,) r 55, far- mer 134. Allison & Rankin, (Lake Pleasant,) (8. IT. Allison and Win. H. Rankin,) r 56, far- mers 150. Allison, S. H., (Lake Pleasant,) (Allison & Rankin.) Allison, Wm., (West Greene,) r 55, farmer 170. Applebee, Wm., (Lake Pleasant,) r 62, far- mer 58. ,. Austin, Charles, (Lowville,) r 14, farmer 14. Bailey, David P., (Wattsburg.) North, far- mer 3. BAILEY, HENRY M„ (Wattsburg,) r 37, stock dealer and farmer 123. Baldwin, Hibbard, (Wattsburg,) r 50, far- mer 100. BALDWIN, J. V., (Wattsburg,) (Deamer & Baldwin.) O Bannister, Hugh G., (Phillipsville,) r 19, farmer leases 50. BANNISTER. JOSHUA, (Phillipsville,) r 1, farmer 93. Barnes, Chancy, (Findleys Lake, Chau- tauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 13> Eri©, Pa. VENANGO. 231 Fritts, Jonathan, (Lowville,) r 28, farmer I Huntlev, Amos, (Wattsburg,) r 35, farmer 90. 42. Fritts, W. W., (Wattsburg,) (Fritts &■ Huntley, Rufus, (Wattsburg,) r 44, clock Hays.) repairer. Fuller," J. W., (Wattsburg,) r 52, dairyman Huntley, Worden, (Wattsburg,) mechanic. and farmer 126. FULLER, S. E., (Wattsburg,) r 52, car- penter and joiner. FULLER, T. C, (Wattsburg,) r 52, carpen- ter and joinfjr. Fuller, T. N., (Wattsburg,) r 52. farmer 10. Gifford, George W., (Phillipsville,) r 24, ■ dairyman and farmer 120. Gifford. W. L.. (Lowville,) r 27, farmer 100. Golding, I., (Wattsburg.) r 45, farmer 10. Gough. B. J., (Wattsburg.) mail carrier from Wattsburg to Erie, corner of South and Main. GRAY, C. R., (Lowville,) r 30, carpenter and joiner. Gray. O. D., (Wattsburg,) (Johnson, Hutne A Gra£, dairyman and farmer 180. Henderson, T., (Phillipsville,) r 6)4, far- mer 150. Hibbard, Albert, (Lowville,) r 12, farmer 50. Hibbard, Israel, (Lowville,) r 12, farmer 82. Hill, B. S., (Wattsburg,) postmaster and boot and shoe dealer, Main. Hill, Win., (Wattsburg,) r 12, farmer 50. HINKLER, PETER, (Phillipsville,) r 9, farmer 82. Holloway, Elizabeth, (Wattsburg,) r 40, money broker. Howard, George H., (Lowville,) r 46, far- mer leases 185. Howard, Leonard, (Lowville,) r 27, farmer 124. HOWARD, MORANDO, (Lowville,) car- penter and joiner, and farmer 50. *HOWARD, T. W., (Lowville,) r 30, gro- ceries, oils, paints, fish &c. Howland, Humphrey, (Lake Pleasant,) r 60, farmer 80. Hume, N. T., (Wattsburg,) (Johnson, Hume & Gray.) Inman, Alva, (V^attsburg, ) r 40, farmer Janes, Marvin E., (Lowville,) r 16, farmer 118. JAQUAY, G. A., (Wattsburg,) r 47, book agent and farmer 12. Jenkins, Henry L., (Wattsburg,) r 38, far- mer leases 400. Johnson, Clinton, (Lowville,) r 6><, farmer 50. JOHNSON, GILES, (Lowville,) r 6>£. McClure, David O, (Wattsburg,) r 12, far- mer 80. Monfort, P. S., (Lowville,) r 13, farmer 112. 5p IS 233 LOWVILLE, PA., BUSINESS DIRECTORY. LOWVILLE, PA. REGULAR OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY STORE REEFER, Dealer in anything that is wanted in the line of lints & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Croch- rey, Ladies' & Misses' Furnish- ing Goods, from Gaiter Shoes to Hair Bra-ids and Bows. Also a complete Stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOOBS. Sold at Yery Low Prices for Cash or Ready Pay. D. C. ALLEN. G. F. ALLEN. LOWVILLE, PA., Dealers in all kinds of STOVES &c. AGENTS FOR THE MOHAWK VALLEY PLOWS. MANUFACTURERS OF Sheet Iron, Tin and* Copper fare. Eave Spouting put up. LOWVILLE, PA. DEALER IN AND fcOWVILLE, PA., ON E D - IN AN HP BTTLB. ') LOWVILLE, PA., . MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN y) mm mm Mm jam i ^ ! m CASH PAID FOR HIDES. LtYNBS M iri DEALERS IN SHINGLES, None but COUNTY Wheat ground at our Mill. MANUFACTURERS OF Hoe, Fork & Broom Handles. LOWVILLE, I»A_. VENANGO. 233 Montague, O. H., (Wattsburg,) r 36, cattle dealer and farmer leases 204. Moore, Andrew, (Lowville,) r 46, farmer 100. MOORE, H. C, (Phillipsville,) r 25, cheese maker. MORE, JAMES, (Wattsburg,) r 44, dairy- man and farmer 220. Morton, Harrison, (Lowville,) r 12, farmer 53. Munsee, Harvey D., (Wattsburg,) r 63, far- mer 50. Munsee, Horace R., (Wattsburg,) r 63, far- mer 50. Munsee, John W., (Wattsburg,) r 50, far- mer 50. Munsee, Willard G., (Wattsburg,) r 63, far- mer 50. Murray, James M., (Wattsburg,) r 44, far- mer 72. Murray, Patrick B., (Wattsburg,) James- town St., tanner and farmer 4. Oldfield, W. A., (Phillipsville,) farmer ORTON, CHAUNCY, (Phillipsville,) r 24, blacksmith. Orton, Darius, (Phillipsville,) r 1, farmer 88. Orton, Erastus, (Phillipsville,) r 1, dairy- man and farmer 101. Orton, Lester, (Phillipsville,) r 1, black- smith and farmer 25. Orton, Wm. P., (Phillipsville,) r 1, dairy- man and farmer 143. Osborn, E. H., (Wattsburg,) cabinet maker, Jamestown St. Page, A. P., (Wattsburg,) South, farmer 175. Page, Charles H., (Lowville,) r 9, farmer 60. Palmer, D. R., (Wattsburg,) wagon maker, North. Patterson, D. N., (Wattsburg,) (Patterson & Foote.) Patterson & Foote, (Wattsburg,) (A. N. Patterson, and D. B. Footed) general merchants, corner Main and North. Peck, Davis Jr., (Phillipsville,) r 53, dairy- man and farmer 106. PECK, WM., (Phillipsville,) r 56, dairyman and farmer 130. PHELPS, JOHN, (Wattsburg,) tinsmith and hardware dealer. Main. Phelps, Samuel, (Lowville,) r 14, farmer 106. Phelps, S. Jr., (Lowville,) r 9, farmer 107. Phelps, Wm. B., (Lowville,) r 13, farmer 96. Phillips, Isaac, (Lowville,) r 28, farmer leases 125. Phillips, Sylvester, (Wattsburg,) r 12, far- mer 50. Phillips, Z. Maria Mrs., (Lowville,) r 12, farmer 50. PIERCE, THOMAS, (Wattsburg,) (Taylor & Pierce.) Ploss, Lyman, (Wattsburg,) r 11, farmer 20. Plumb, Thomas C, (Phillipsville,) r 4, far- mer 50 and leases 60. Pratt, J., (Lowville,) r 30, farmer 50. Pratt, Wm. O, (Lowville,) r 30, farmer 50. Prebble. Edward, (Phillipsville,) r 58, car- penter, farmer 40 and occupies 50 acres of the Prebble estate. Prebble, Wm. E., (Phillipsville,) r 58, far- nisr IgStSGS 49 PRICE, G. D., (Lowville,) (Haynes & Price,) justice of the peace. Rankin, Wm. H., (Lake Pleasant,) (Allison & Rankin,) r 56, township auditor and farmer 36. Read, Noah, (Wattsburg,) r 41, farmer 50. Reynolds, Frank, (Lowville,) r 30, col- REYNOLDS, J., (Lowville,) r 12, dairyman and farmer 106. REYNOLDS, JABEZ, (Wattsburg,) r 44, dairyman and farmer leases 100. Ring, Frederick, (Phillipsville,) r 19, ma- son and farmer 65. Robinson, R. S., (Lowville,) r 45, farmer 53. ROBINSON, SAMUEL S., (Phillipsville,) (T. M. Robinson & Son.) ROBINSON, THOS. M. & SON, (Phillips- ville,) (Samuel S.,) r 15, farmers 600. Rogers, George, (Lowville,) r 11, farmer 100. Rouse, John, (Wattsburg,) r 37, dairyman and farmer 300. ROUSE, M. S., (Wattsburg,) r 35, farmer 175. Rowland, Daniel, (Wattsburg,) r 40, far- mer 150. Rowland, John J., (Wattsburg,) r 40, far- mer 5. Sabin, Wm. P., (Wattsburg,) physician, North. Sackett, Mark, (Wattsburg,) r 52, agent for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine and farmer leases 32. Sager, Ezra. (Lowville,) r 32, farmer 89. Saigon, D. & A. W., (Wattsburg,) black- smiths, Main. SCOTT, EZRA, (Phillipsville,) r 6, farmer Scott, Lee, (Wattsburg,) sawyer and far- mer 9. Sears, George, (Lowville,) r 11, carpenter and farmer 150. Sears, J. H., (Lowville,) r 30, cheese maker. Sears, Oscar, (Lowville,) r 16, carpenter and farmer 240. SEARS, W. O., (Lowville,) r 16, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 75. Selter, A. D., (Greenfield,) r 8, farmer 80. Shadduck, George, (Wattsburg,) r 13>£, farmer 150. Smiley, Alex., (Lowville,) r 13, dairyman and farmer 165. Smith, Allen H., (Phillipsville,) r 6^, far- mer 100. SMITH & CLARK, (Wattsburg,) ( Smith and O. W. Clark,) groceries, flour and feed, Main. Smith, John R.,~ (Wattsburg,) cabinet maker and undertaker, Main. Smith, Leatitia Mrs., (Lowville,) (widow of G.D.,)r 16, farmer 96. SMITH, R. T.. (Phillipsville,) r 24, dairy- man, stock dealer and farmer 200. Smith, Thomas, (Phillipsville,) r 6X, far- mer 136. SMITH, , (Wattsburg,) (Smith & Clark.) Stewart, Franklin, (Wattsburg,) r 39, far- mer 66. s z> 234 VENANGO. Stockwell, Nelson, (Wattsburg,) teamster and farmer 35. Sturdevant, George, (Lowville,) r 12, far- mer 50. Sturdevant, T. A., (Lowville,) r 13, farmer 50. SWEET, IRA P., (Marvin, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 35, carpenter and joiner. Tanner, Wm., (Wattsburg,) r 40, farmer 85. TAYLOR. GEO., (Wattsburg,) {Taylor & Pierce.) TAYLOR & PIERCE, (Wattsburg,) (Geo. Taylor and Titos. Pierce,) manufs. of carriages, wagons, sleighs &c, James- town St. *TERRY, J. E., (Wattsburg,) prop, of planing mill and sash, door and blind factory, North. Terry, L. Mrs., (Lowville,) r 30, milliner. THICKSTUN, GILBERT, (Wattsburg,) phvsician and surgeon, South. Thompson, R. G., (Phillipsville,) r 23, far- mer 50. Thornton, I. G., (Phillipsville,) r 5, farmer 50. Tickenor, John V., (Greenfield,) r 8, farmer 70. Titus, Arthur, (Wattsburg,) r 52, farmer. Titus, C. R., (Wattsburg,) r 50, dairyman and farmer 62. TITUS, D. W., (Phillipsville,) r 57, county auditor and farmer 275. Titus, Isaac L., (West Greene,) r 57, far- mer 150. TITUS, J. S., (Phillipsville,) r 53, farmer TOWER, A.' N., (Lowville,) r 33, farmer 108. Tower, B., (Lowville,) r 13, farmer 96. TRACY, HIRAM G., (Wattsburg,) Church, tanner and farmer 204. Travis, Julia, (Phillipsville,) r 9, farmer 40. Tresler, Daniel, (Lowville,) r 33, farmer 106. TURNER, D. D., (Phillipsville,) r 25, cheese maker. Urch, Lewis W., (West Greene,) r 58, far- mer 50 and leases 50. WALKER, A. H., (Phillipsville,) r 24, gro- cer. Warren, P. V. Rev., (Wattsburg,) pastor First Presbyterian Church. Washburn, Clarinda & Mary, (Wattsburg,) milliners. Waters, C. R. Rev., (Wattsburg,)' pastor M. E. Church, corner of Church and East. WATTSBURG HOUSE, (Wattsburg,) Robert Leslie, prop., corner Main and East. Way, D. W., (Lowville,) r 30, wagon maker. Weed, N. R., (Wattsburg,) r45, farmer 195. WEST, MARCUS, (Lowville,) r 13, farmer 174. Whitford, Howard, (Wattsburg,) r 47, dairyman, farmer 40 and leases 66. Whitford, M. D., (Lowville,) r 27, farmer 40. Whitford, Nelson, (Lowville,) r 27, farmer 173. Wiard, B. P., (Phillipsville,) r 56, dairy- man and farmer 108. Wiard, G. A., (Phillipsville,) r 25, cheese maker and farmer 50. WOOD, A. N., (Lowville,) r 13, farmer 143. Yost, J. H., (Lowville,) r 13, farmer 100. Yost, Philetus H., (Lowville,) r 13, farmer 100. YOUNG, JOHN, (Lowville,) r 32, dairyman and farmer 286. WASHINGTON. 235 (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the forepart of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the village. * Allen, Albert E., (Edinborough,) black- smith, Erie St. Allen, Amy, (Edinborough,) r 23, farmer 60. Allen, Ethan, (Edinborough,) r 37, farmer 10. Allen, Seth, (Edinborough,) r 39, farmer 40. Amidon, Olark F., (McLane,) r 3, black- smith. Anderson, Dwight K., (Edinborough,) r 56, farmer 62. Anderson, John W., (Edinborough,) r 54, farmer 125. Ash, David B., (Waterford,) r 5, township auditor and farmer 65. Ash, Ephraim D., (Waterford,) r 14, far- mer 40. Ash, JohnH., (Waterford,) r 14, carpenter and farmer 24. Ash, William, (Waterford,) r 5, farmer 48. AT WATER, THOMAS J., (Edinborough,) turne?, South Water. Austin, Ciarles W., (Edinborough,) r 34, farmer 96. Austin, Edgar H., (Edinborough,) r 36, carpenter and farmer 15. AUSTIN,NATHANIEL C, (Edinborough,) builder, borough assessor and owns 40 acres, Erie St. BABBITT, DARWIN M., (Edinborough,) Waterford St., farmer leases 20. Baker, Barnes M., (Edinborough,) r 37, car- penter and farmer 27. ' Baker, Leonard, (Edinborough,) r 37, car- penter and farmer 54. Ball, Isaac, (Edinborough,) r 25, farmer 85. Bartlrtt, Jude, (Edinborough,) chair ma- kfr, Normal. BAT1S, ELI P., (Edinborough,) r 42, far- rier 38. Beach, Edwin C, (McLallens Corners,) r 70, carpenter and manuf. of lumber. Billiags, Charles, (Edinborough,) r 21, far- rier 210. BilLngs, Chauncy, (McLallens Corners,) r 76, farmer 158. Blcdget, Charles E., (McLane,) r 20, far- mer 10 and works of Blodget estate, 50. Blfstone, John PL, (Edinborough,) cheese BiLYSTONE, WM., (Edinborough,) dray- Bogue, Elijah L., (Edinborough,) r 36, far- mer 60. Bogue, Stewart, (Edinborough,) r 16>£, shoemaker and farmer 10. Bowen, John, (McLane,) r 2, farmer 12. Bowman, Bosworth, (Edinborough,) r 62, farmer 100. Bowman, John, (Edinborough,) r 62, far- mer works on shares lOu acres owned by Bosworth. Boyd, Andrew, (Waterford,) (with James,) r 10, farmer 80. Boyd, James, (Waterford,) (wiih Andrew,) r 10, farmer 80. Briggs, Aurelia, (Waterford,) r 30, farmer 45. Briggs, Bennett, (Waterford, ) (wit h Frank and Burnet,) r 68, farmer 75 and leases of Aurelia, 45. Briggs, Burnet, (Waterford,) (with Frank and, Bennett,) r 68, farmer 75 and leas- es of Aurelia, 45. Briggs, Frank, (Waterford,) (with Bennett and Burnet,) r 68, farmer 75 and leas- es of Aurelia, 45. Briggs, James P., (Waterford,) r 27, far- mer 25. Brown, Aaron, (Edinborough,) r 39, far- mer 59. Bryan, James, (Edinborough,) r 16>£, far- mer 10. Buckley, Stephen D., (Waterford,) r 29, BURCHFIELD, S. M., (Edinborough,) wagon maker, Erie St. Burnham, Charles, (Edinborough,) lawyer, justice of the peace, notary public and insurance agent, Erie St. Burnham, Charles Mrs., (Edinborough,) millinery and ladies' furnishing goods, Erie St. Butler, John, (McLane,) r 19, farmer 175. Butler, Trulove, (McLane,) r 19, farmer 75. Butterfield, Wm. P., (Edinborough,) con- stable, Erie St. Buys, Jacob, (Waterford,) r 28, farmer 109X- CAMPBELL, WM. W., (Edinborough,) r 59, farmer 96. Canon, J. W., M. E. D., (Edinborough,) prof, of mathematics at Northwest- ern State Normal School, Normal. jre, 236 WASHINGTON. Charles, Wm., (Edinborough,) r 46, farmer 100. Chase, Abner L., (McLallens Corners,) r 66, farmer SO. Chase, Elhanan W., (McLallens Corners,) r 66, farmer 50. Chase, Marsellus, (McLallens Corners,) r 66, farmer 60. Chase, Vincent P. , (Edinborough,) r 65, far- mer leases of Geo. McGahen's heirs, 46. Chase, Wm., (McLallens Corners,) r 67, Chatley, A., M. E. D., (Edinborough,) prof, of penmanship, drawing and book-keeping, at the Northwestern State Normal School, Normal. Chine, Catherine, (Edinborough,) r 80, far- mer 25. Church, Henry, (Edinborough,) r 64, far- mer 33. Clark, C. R. Mrs., (Edinborough,) dress maker, Erie St. Clark, Frederick, (McLallens Corners,) r 69, farmer works on shares 10 acres owned by Marvin McLallen. Cline, George W., (Edinborough,) r 24, far- mer leases of Alonzo Perry, 100. Cline, Philip, (Edinborough,) r 16^, far- mer 25. Cochran, Samuel, (Edinborough,) r 36, farmer leases of Hem'y J. Bogue, 18. Cole, George W., (Edinborough,) r 54, far- mer 35. Cole, John L., (Edinborough,) r 51, farmer 10. Cole, Samuel P., (Edinborough,) r 54, far- mer 66. Coleman, Warren, (Edinborough,) r 47, mason and farmer 50. Colvin, Amasa, (Edinborough,) r 11, far- mer. Colvin, Jeremiah, (McLallens Corners,) r 66, carpenter and farmer 53. Colvin, Jonathan R., (Waterford,) r 5, far- mer 50. Colvin, Orville, (Edinborough,) r 32, far- mer 112. Colvin, William, (Edinborough,) r 15^, blacksmith, owns 50 acres. Comer, Harvey, (Edinborough,) r 15, far- mer 56. Compton, Homer, (McLane,) r 3, farmer 300. Compton, M. Miss, M. E. D., (Edin- borough,) teacher of reading and algebra at Northwestern State Nor- mal School, Normal. Conant, John, (McLane,) r 17^", farmer 40. Conant, Rial, (Edinborough,) r 44, farmer 25. Cooper, J. A., (Edinborough,) principal Northwestern Normal School, Nor- mal. Crandall, Charles A., (McLane,) r 19, car- penter and farmer leases of Thos., 75. Crandall, George W., (McLane,) {Crandall < & Stanalift.) Crandall & Stanclift, (McLane,) (Geo. W. Crandall and Leonard Stanelift,) pump manufs. Crane, Penial, (Edinborough,) r 59, farmer 300. Crouch, Melville R., (McLane,) {with Alanson H. Lemer,) r 2, butcher and farmer leases of M. Munson, 70. Crouch, Vester, (McLallens Corners,) r 77, farmer 59. Crow, Elijah, (McLallens Corners,) r 68, stock dealer and farmer leases 54 acres of H. Crow's estate. Crow, Orlando, (McLallens Corners,) r 73, farmer 133. Culbertson, Andrew, (McLallens Corners,) r 69, farmer 284. Culbertson, Charles C, (Edinborough,) house painter, Erie St. CULBERTSON, C. L., (Edinborough,) car- penter and dealer in stock, corner Water. Culbertson, Edwin G., (Edinborough,) farmer 21, Water. Culbertson, Elizabeth, (McLallens Cor- ners,) r 75, farmer 25. CULBERTSON, JOHNSON J., (Edinbor- ough,) farmer 10. Culbertson, Joseph P., (Edinborough,) r 44, carpenter. Culbertson, R. Mrs., (Edinborough,) mil- liner, Erie St. Culbertson, Wm. D,, (Edinborough,) coop- er, Waterford St. Cummings, Frederick, (Edinborough,) r 71, farmer. Cummings, Samuel, (Drakes Mils, Craw- ford Co.,) r 71, justice of the peace and farmer 132. Curtis, Charles, (Edinborough,) r 40, far- mer 25. Curtis, Fayette E., (Edinborough,) r 40, farmer 40. CURTIS, HIRAM M., (Edinborough,) r 60^, lumber manuf. and farpier 30. Cutler" Henry S., (Edinborough,) prop, of Cutler House and livery, Erfe St. Davis, Absalom T., (Waterford,)ir 27, car- penter and farmer 47. Davis, Daniel, (Waterford,) r 31; farmer 60. Davis, George, (Waterford,) r 31 farmer 12. 1 Davis, Henry D., (Edinborough,; (Hider, Dawis & Bro.) Davis, Sylvenus, (Edinborough,) (Rider, Davis & Bro.) Davis, VanBuren, (McLallens CCrners,) r 10, farmer 50. Davis, Wm. W., (Waterford,) r 31, farmer works on shares 60 acres owred by Daniel. Davison, S. S., (McLane,) r 17, farner 16 and supt. of Amos Densmore's iarm, 300. Dirham, Hazard P., (Edinborough,) r 49, farmer 138. DIRHAM, OSCAR H., (Edinborough,) par- penter and joiner, Waterford St. DOING, FRANK, (Edinborough,) r 24, assessor and farmer 75. Drake, Charles, (Edinborough,) r 85, school director and farmer 160. Drake, Henry, (Edinborough,) r 15j£, wagon manuf. and farmer 100. Drake, Richard, (Edinborough,) r 15^, farmer 100. Duncan, James W., (Waterford,) r 14JA farmer 50. WASHINGTON. 237 Dundon, John, (Edinborough,) r 35, far- mer 57. Duudun, Michael, (Edinborough,) r 53, farmer 93. Eastman, Wm., (Edinborough,) r 19, stock dealer and farmer leases of Wm. McKinney, 73%. ELDERRTN. JOSEPH D., (Edinborough,) r 35, farmer 108. Ellis, John N., (Waterford,) r 5, farmer 78. Ellis, Richard, (Waterford,) r 4%, farmer 60. Ellis, Richard W., (Waterford,) r 5, farmer 52. Ellis, Spencer H., (Waterford,) r 29, cheese maker, dealer in wooLjEarmer 185 and leases 70 acres of H. McLal- len's estate. Ensign, Lee, (McLane,) (Wait, Ensign & Co.,)r 3, farmer 118. Ensign, Orville. (McLane,) (Wait, Ensign & Co.,)r3, farmer 23. Ensign, Samuel L., (McLane,) r 20, far- mer 4. Etheridge, Andrew J., (Edinborough,) r 26, school director and farmer 110. Etheridge. Anselmo, (Edinborough,) r 33, farmer %}£. Etheridge, Mary, (Edinborough,) r 35, far- mer 73. Etheridge, Samuel, (Edinborough,) r 35, farmer 100. Etheridge, William S., (Edinborough,) 'r 65, farmer 13 and leases of Ransom McGahen, 75. Fellows, John, (McLane,) r 14, farmer 150. Flyun, Patrick, (Edinborough,) r 54, far- mer 50. FRANCIS & LESUER, (McLane,) (Samuel Francis and John II. Lesuer,) r 3, boots and shoes. FRANCIS, SAMUEL, (McLane,) (Francis & Lesuer,) post master and owns 50 acres. Fuller, Samuel D., (Edinborough,) coop- er, Waterford St. FULLER, WALLACE, (Edinborough,) r 39, farmer 75. Fullerton, Monroe, (McLane,) r 17, ped- dler. Gardner, Alvah, (Waterford,) r 26, far- mer 126. Gardner, Alvah C, (Waterford,) r 27, far- mer 57. Gardner, Dewitt C, (Edinborough,) rl5^, farmer 100. Gardner, Francis B., (Waterford,) r 26, farmer 10. Gardner, James H., (Waterford,) r 27, blacksmith. Gardner, Leonard, (Waterford,) r 31, far- mer 57 and leases the estate of John Ellis, 114. Gardner, MarcellusG., (Waterford,) (icith S. Porter,) r 26, manuf. and dealer .in lumber. Gardner, Orson P., (Waterford,) r 27, far- mer 100. GARDNER, S. PORTER, (Waterford,) (with Marcellus G.,) r 26, manuf. of and dealer in lumber. GEERING, DAVID, (Mill Village,) r 28, farmer 2. Ghere, Jeremiah E., (Waterford.) r 27, far- mer 7. Ghere, Sarah, (Waterford,) r 10, farmer 43>J. Gibson, Aurora C, (Edinborough,) r 43, farmer 200. Gibson, Jesse O., (Edinborough,) r 43, far- mer 50. Giles, Joseph H., (Edinborough,) r 35, far- mer 75. Gillaspie, George, (Edinborough,) r 42, mason and farmer 35. Gillaspie, Martin, (Edinborough,) r 19, far- mer 88. Gillespie, Cyrenus, (Edinborough,) r 64, farmer 7. Gleeten, Asa F., (Edinborough,) r 26, far- mer 100. Gleeten, Moses, (Edinborough,) r 34, far- mer 100. Gluten, Thomas A., (Edinborough,) r 24, farmer leases of J. C. Sipps, 50. GOODELL, GEORGE S., (Edinborough,) dealer in groceries, provisions, no- tions, tobacco and cigars, corner of Erie and Waterford. GOODELL, JOHN W., (Edinborough,) (Goodell & Sherod.) Goodell, Lay ton B., (Edinborough,) far- mer 50, Waterford St. GOODELL & SHEROD, (Edinborough,) (John W. Goodell and John M. Sherod,) dealers in groceries and provisions, dried and canned fruits, stone, willow and wooden ware, dye stuffs, confec- tionery &c. Normal. Goodrich, Calvin R., (Edinborough,) r 37, farmer 47. Goodrich, George D., (McLane,) r 1, far- mer 100. Goodrich, Truman H., (Edinborough,) r 37, farmer 57 and works 47 acres owned by Calvin R. Goodrich, Wm. B., (Edinborough,) r 23, farmer 100. Grassie, Wm. Rev., (Edinborough,) pas- tor of the Presbyterian Church, Nor- mal. GRAY, CARSON G., (Edinborough,) rV3%, jour, wagon and carriage painter. Gray, Thomas J., (Edinborough,) r 15)4, farmer 100. Green, Alfred, (Edinborough,) r 49, far- mer 100. Green, Almon, (Edinborough,) r 49, far- mer 100. Green, Thompson. (McLane,) r 3, farmer 10. GREEN, WM. B., (Edinborough,) r 49, far- mer 50. Greenfield, Caleb M., (Edinborough,) r 49, farmer 85. GREENFIELD, CHARLES W., (Edin- borough,) r 46, farmer 101. GREENFIELD & CO., (Edinborough,) (Win. Greenfield, H. D. and Sidney B. Eotohkiss, M. D.,) dealers in drugs, medicines, paints and oils, and prac- ticing physicians and surgeons, Erie St. Greenfield, Daniel J., (Edinborough,) r 48, farmer 65. Greenfield, George S., (Edinborough,) r 39, shoemaker. •38 WASHINGTON. GREENFIELD, WI„ M. D., (Edin- borough,) (Greenfield & Co.) Gregg, John, (McLane,) r 14, farmer 283. Grimm, Lewis, (Edinborough,) under- taker and dealer in furniture, Erie St. G-riswold, Chauncy, (Edinborough,) r 15X, town clerk, constable and farmer 45. Groger, James, (Edinborough,) r 52, far- mer 100. GROGER, NELSON, (Edinborough,) r 52, farmer. Haggerty, Barbara, (McLallens Corners,) r 71, farmer 31. Haggery, Alseph, (Edinborough.) r 67, far- mer 50. Hall, George A., (Edinborough,) r 36, team- ster. • Hammond, Simon, (Edinborough,) retired farmer, Erie St. Hardman, Michael, (Edinborough,) r 35, farmer 122. Hart, Parran, (Edinborough,) Waterford St., farmer 53. Hart. William, (Edinborough,) farmer 1, Waterford St. HAWKINS, GEORGE, (Edinborough,) r 37, sawyer and farmer 14. Hawkins, Leander M., (Edinborough,) r 22, carpenter and farmer 50. HAWKINS, LYMAN, (Edinborough,) (M. C. Hawkins & Bro.) Hawkins, Maril L., (Edinborough,) r 20, millwright and veterinary surgeon. HAWKINS, MOSES O, (Edinborough,) (31. 0. Hawkins <& Bro.,) r 60>£, jeweler. HAWKINS, M. C. &BRO., (Edinborough,) (Moses C. and Lyman,) r 60.!/, manufs. and dealers in their Patent Combined Wood and Stone Lift and Force Pumps. Hawkins, Truman, (Edinborough,) physi- cian and surgeon, Normal. Herbert, Jacob H., (Edinborough,) r 64, farmer 50. HERMAN, GODFREY, (Edinborough,) house grainer and painter, Erie St. Herrick, Wm., (Edinborough,) r 36, far- mer 18. Hewett, James R., (Edinborough,) r 37, far- mer 31. Hitt, Henry, (McLane.) r 3, farmer 279. Hodges, Orville W., (Edinborough.) phy- sician, Erie St.' Hollister, W. Rev., (Edinborough,) pastor M. E. Church, Normal. Holt, Elijah, (Edinborough,) r 44, farmer 50. Hostetter, Christian, (McLane,) r 19, far- mer 100. Hotchkiss, John W., (Edinborough,) r 42, farmer 84. Hotchkiss, Luke W., (Edinborough,) r 42, farmer 47. HOTCHKISS, SIDNEY B., M. D., (Edin- borough,) (Greenfield, & Co.) HUFF, JAMES T., (Edinborough,) sawyer, Water. Hulslander, Elias, (Drakes Mills, Craw- ford Co.,) r 73, cooper. Irish, Alphonzo H., (McLane,) r2, farmer 106. Jeffords, Putnam, (McLane,) r 4, farmer 64. Johnson, Franklin B., (McKean,) r 1, butcher and farmer 50. Keeler, Henry D., (McLane,) r 4, butcher and farmer leases of HarveyCronches, 67. KENDALL, DARWIN R., (Edinborough,) r 46, carpenter and joiner, farmer 10 and leases of Norman Sweet, 100. Kendall, Myron J., (McLallens Corners,) r 153n, shoemaker. Kent, Charles C, (Edinborough,) farmer 3, Market. Kightlinger, Thomas, (Edinborough,) r 44, farmer leases of Jonas Wendell, 70. King, William, (Edinborough,) r 80, far- mer 75. Kinter, Henry, (Edinborough,) r 65, far- mer 110. KINTER, JAIRUS A., (Edinborough,) r 71, school director and farmer 75. KINTER, JOHN, (Edinborough,) r 62, far- mer 163. Kinter, Sarah A., (Edinborough,) r 33, far- mer 25. Klakomp, Henry, (Edinborough,) r 71, far- mer 75. Kline, Cyrus, (Edinborough,) r 65, farmer 65. Kline, E., (Edinborough,) r 65, farmer 27. Kline, William, (Edinborough,) r 65, far- mer 31^. Knight, Alonzo R., (Edinborough,) r 51, carpenter. Lander, George, (Waterford,) r 13, butcher, road commissioner and far- mer 100. Lander, James, (Waterford,) r 5, farmer 37. Lander, James Jr., (Waterford,) r 5, far- mer 50. Lander, Joseph, (Waterford,) r 13, house and carriage painter. Lander, Richard, (Waterford,) r 13, far- mer 114. Langley, G. A., M. E. D., (Edinborough,) prof, of English Grammar and litera- ture at Northwestern State Normal School, Normal. Lay, Darwin E., (Edinborough,) r 38, far- mer 120. Leacock, Hamilton, (Edinborough,) r 18, farmer 80. Leacock, Hugh, (McLane,) r 17^, farmer 60. Leacock. John, (Edinborough,) r 18, far- mer 80. Leacock, Thomas, (Edinborough,) r 36, farmer 200. Leacock. Wm. J., (Edinborough,) r 18, far- mer 100. Lefever, Jacob, (Edinborough,) r 64, far- mer 53. Lefever, John P., (Edinborough,) carpen- ter, Erie St. Lesuer, Alanson H., (McLane,) (with Mel- ville R. Crouch,) r 2, butcher and far- mer leases of M. Munson, 70. LESUER, JOHN H, (McLane,) (Francid & Letruer.) Lesuer, Willis, (McLane,) r 21, cooper and farmer 140. LEWIS, HENRY, (Edinborough,) post master and dealer in stationery, fan- cy goods and jewelry, Erie St. WASBINGTOF. 239 Lewis, Jesse, (Edinborough,) r 58,^, cloth dresser, wool carder and township treasurer. LEWIS, WM. A., (Edinborough,) r 63#, manuf . sash, blinds, doors and cheese boxes, lumber dresser &c. Lick, Lettie, (Edinborough,) r 35, farmer 40. Little, Clark, (McLane,) r 3, carpenter. Logne, Joseph H., (Edinborough,) r 49, farmer 70. Luce, Cooper, (Edinborough,) r 44, farmer 42. Mack, Cornelius, (McLallens Corners,) r 77, farmer 25. Mackrell, James, (McLane,) {Wait, Ensign & Co.,) r 3, groceries and provisions. Makin, Mathias, (Edinborough,) r 16^, farmer 40. MABSH, SAMUEL, (McLane,) r 4^, far- mer 148. Marsh, Seth G., (McLane,) r 4^, farmer 120. MARTIN, GEO. N., (McLane,) r 2, farmer 2 and works on shares 60 owned by Chester. MARTIN, HENRY D., (McLane,) r 4, far- mer 94. Matteson, Reuben,. (McLallens Corners,) r 66, farmer 27. Matteson, Sheldon P., (McLallens Cor- ners,) r 71, carpenter and farmer 120. Matteson, Sherman R., (McLallens Cor- ners,) r 66, farmer 50. MeClafferty, James, (Edinborough,) r 32, farmer. McClaughry, Robert B., (Edinborough,) r 60, farmer 305. McClaughry, Matthew M., (Edinborough,) farmer 17, Water. McCLENATHAN, JOHN M., (Edinbo- rough,) r 40, agent for mowing ma- chine knife grinder and farmer 90. McClure, Wm., (Edinborough.) r 18, far- mer 16. McClure, W. Hamilton, (Edinborough,) farmer. McCurry, James, (Edinborough,) r 54, far- mer 78}£. McElheney, D. A. Mrs., (Edinborough,) dress maker and dealer in ladies' fur- nishing goods, Erie St. McGahen, Ezra, (Edinborough,) r 32, far- mer 80. McGahen, George, (Edinborough,) r 35, farmer 71. McGahen, Hiram, (Edinborough,) r 65, farmer 31}£. McGahen, John, (Edinborough,) r 32, far- mer 75. McGahen, Ransom, (Edinborough,) r 65, farmer 80. McGahen, Silas, (Edinborough,) r 65, far- mer 85. McGahen, Theron, (Edinborough,) r 66, farmer 76. McGrory, John, (McLallens Corners,) r 69, farmer 25. McLafty, Charles, (McLallens Corners,) r 69, farmer 200. McLallen, Catharine, (Waterford,) r 29, farmer works 50 acres of Henry Mc- Lallen's estate. McLallen, Charles, (McLallens Corners,) r 68, farmer 303. McLallen, Davis, (McLallens Corners,) r 70, postmaster and farmer 110. McLallen, Fernando F., (Edinborough,) farmer leases of James Port, 67. McLallen, Halsey, (Waterford,) r 31, far- mer 72. McLallen, Harrison M., (McLallens Cor- ners.) {McLallen & Stafford.) McLallen, James, (Waterford,) r 26, far- mer 52. McLallen, Marvin, (McLallens Corners,) r 67, farmer 250. McLallen, Norman T., (McLallens Cor- ners,) r 71, road commissioner and farmer 132. ' McLallen, Sherwood, (Edinborough,) r 20, farmer 213^. McLallen & Stafford,(McLallens Corners,) {Harrison M. MoLallen and Edmond Stafford,) r 66^, general merchants. McLallen, Tunis, (Waterford,) r 68, farmer 154. McLallen, Willard A., (Edinborough,) r20, farmer works Sherwood's farm. McLELLAN, JOHN K. and HALSEY H., (Edinborough,) manuf s. of and dealers in carriages, buggies, wagons, cutters and sleighs, Waterford St. McWILLIAMS, ELIAS, (Edinborough,) r 59, farmer 80. McWILLIAMS, JOHN O, (Edinborough,) manuf. of and dealer in finished and rough leather, Water. McWILLIAMS, ROBERT, (Edinborough,) r 57, farmer 50. Meabon, James, (Edinborough,) r 51, far- mer 38. Meabon, John, (Edinborough,) r 52, far- mer 81. Meacham, Simeon, (Edinborough,) r 38, farmer 47. Messerschmidt, Christian F., (Edinbo- rough,) farmer 4, Erie St. Miller, William, (Edinborough,) r 15, far- mer 50. Milspaw, Daniel F., (Edinborough,) r 44, farmer 100. Milspaw, Freeman M., (Edinborough,) r 44, farmer 63. Moor, Judson A., (Edinborough,) r 20, far- mer leases of Chas, Swift, 100. Morrison, Walter C, (Edinborough,) r 24, farmer 30. Myers, Boyd D., (Edinborough,) r 36, far- mer leases of Mortimer Phelps, 110. Nesbitt, Robert, (McLane,) r 4, justice of the peace and farmer 54. NESBITT, R. THOS., (McLane,) r \%, far- mer 61. Nesbitt, William, (McLane,) r \%, farmer 125. Neyland, Patrick F., (McLane,) r 20}^, far- mer 170. Porter, Edward, (McLane,) r 2, farmer 80. Porter, Harry, (Edinborough,) r 60^, far- mer 40. Potter, Ammon H., (Edinborough,) r 15, carpenter and farmer 50. Potter, George E., (Edinborough,) r 15, farmer 125. Pratt, James S., (Edinborough,) r 19, me- chanic and farmer 50. Pratt, Martin H., (Edinborough,) r 19, far- mer 160. Pratt, Mary, (Edinborough,) r 33, farmer 100. Pratt, Wm., (Edinborough,) r 33, farmer Proudflt, Andrew J., (Edinborough,) gen- eral merchant, Erie St. Proudflt, John, (Edinborough,) justice of the peace and insurance agent, Nor- mal. Proudflt, Wm. S., (Edinborough,) drug- gist, stationer and school director, Normal. RANDALL, A. Z., M. D., (Edinborough,) physician and surgeon, surgery a specialty, Erie St. Randall. Milton D., (Edinborough,) r 35, farmer 40. RAY, JOHN, (Edinborough,) cheese ma- ker, Normal. REEDER, ISAAC R., (Edinborough,) (Taylor & Co.,) r 59, manuf. lumber and farmer 150. REEDER, JOHN C, (Edinborough,) r 59, farmer 170. Reeder, John T.. heirs of, (Edinborough,) {J. T. Reeder & Co.) Reeder, J. T. & Co., (Edinborough,) (John T. Reeder 1 s heirs and Isaac R. Taylor,) flour, feed and lumber, Mill. REEDER, MOSES, (Edinborough,) r 58, farmer 175. Reeder, M. E. M. Mrs., (Edinborough,) teacher of instrumental music at "the Northwestern State Normal School, Normal. Reeder, Oliver P., (Edinborough,) r 63, farmer 62. REEDER, SAMUEL, (Edinborough,) r 59, farmer 190. Reeder, Samuel T., (Edinborough,) bro- ker, South. REYNOLDS, LUCAS P., (Edinborough.) r 55. carpenter and farmer 8. Rich, Nelson, (Edinborough,) grocer, Erie Richard, Samuel, (Edinborough,) r 46, far- mer 53. Rider, Davis & Bro., (Edinborough,) {Hen- ry M. Rider and Henry £>. and SyUenus Davis,) r 51, manufs. lumber. Rider, Henry M., (Edinborough,) {Rider, Davis <& Bro.) Roach, Benj., (Edinborough,) r 11, farmer 100. Roberts, Chester O, (Edinborough,) lake captain, Water. ROBINSON, ALVAH, (Edinborough,) prop. Robinson House and livery, and farmer 17, corner of Erie and Mill. Rogers, Edward C. Rev., (Edinborough,) pastor of the Baptist Church, Erie St. Ross, Prentice, (Edinborough,) farmer 15, Erie St. RULIN, DANIEL H., (Edinborough,) r 58, farmer leases of Robert B. McClaugh- ry, 120. Ryan, Chauncy A., (Waterford,) r 5, far- mer 100. Ryan, Erastus, (McLallens Corners,) r 68, farmer 170. Ryan, Spencer, (Drakes Mills, Crawford Co.,)r 73, farmer 100. Ryan, Thaddeus, (Drakes Mills, Crawford Co.,) r 73, farmer 65. Saley, Marcus, (Edinborough,) shoemaker and farmer, Erie St. Schroeder, Chas., (Edinborough,) weaver. Scrafford, Martin, (Edinborough,) r 37, far- mer 100. Sherman, Celia Miss, (Edinborough,) teacher of Latin and English grammar at the Northwestern State Normal School, Normal. Sherman, John M., (Edinborough,) harness maker, Erie St. Sherod, Andrew E., (Edinborough,) r 51, SHEROD, JOHN M., (Edinborough,) (Good ell & Sherod.) SHERWOOD, ALANSON 2d, (Edinbo- rough,) school direetor, borough audit- or and farmer 33, Erie St. Sherwood, Burnet M., (Edinborough,) Normal, farmer 600. Sherwood, Frederick W. M., (McLallens Corners,) r 69, farmer 60. Sherwood, J. M., B. E. D., (Edinborough,) prof, of geography and spelling at the Northwestern State Normal School, Normal. m o o Or © on O e* i: 1 & 2__ Cassimeres, Broad Cloth. Doeskins. Cottonades, 243 WASHING TON. Sherwood, Winton, (Edinborough,) r 13, farmer leases of Burnet M., 360. Shields, James H., (Edinborough,) r 51, farmer 194. Shields, Mark M., (Edinborough,) r 53, farmer works farm with his father. Shields, Nehemiah, (Edinborough,) r 54, farmer 125. SIMS, HORACE, (Edinborough,) car- riage and sign painter, Erie St. Sisson, Nelson, (McLane,) r 21, farmer 58. SKELTON, WARREN P., (Edinborough,) blacksmith, Mill. Skiff, James M., (Edinborough,) black- smith, Normal. Skinner, W. H., (Edinborough,) r 19, far- mer 100. SLOOUM, DAVID T., (Edinborough,) r 41, farmer 88. Slocurn, Giles, (Edinborough,) r 45, far- mer 50. Smith, Henry, (Edinborough,) r 32, far- mer 25. Smith, Lorenzo, (Edinborough,) r 39, house painter. Snyder, Daniel, (McLane,) r 20, farmer 100. Sour, Wm., (Edinborough,) r 71, farmer 92. SPENCER, GILBERT, (Edinborough,) dealer in all kinds of fresh and cured meats, prop, row and sail boats on lake, Erie St. Spires, Ann, (Edinborough,) r 18, farmer 95. SPIRES, JOHN W., (Edinborough,) r 18, farmer works Ann Spires farin. STABLEIN, SIMON, (Edinborough,) bar- ber. Normal. Stafford, Benajah, (McLallens Corners,) r 69. farmer 140. Stafford. Edmond, (McLallens Corners,) (McLallm & Stafford.) Stafford, Hamilton, (Edinborough,) r 50, farmer 40. Stafford, Jasper N., (Edinborough,) r 25, farmer 56. STAFFORD, JOSIAH F., (Edinborough,) r 37, carpenter and joiner. Stafford, Polly, (McLane,) r 3, farmer 50. Stafford, Wm. Riley, (McLallens Corners,) r 69, farmer 25. Stanclift, Leonard, (McLane,) (Crandall & Stanclift.) Stanclift, Samuel M., (Edinborough,) r 51, farmer 100. STANFORD, ANDREW J., (Edinborough,) merchant tailor and dealer in gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, ready made clothing, trunks and valises, Normal. Stetson, G. W. Rev., (Edinborough.) pas- tor of the Second Advent Church, Erie St. STEWART, WM., (Waterford,) r 27, far- mer 65. St. John, Benj. G., (McLallens Corners,) r 71, farmer 96. Strait, Jesse B., (Edinborough,) r 43, far- mer 50. ! Sweet, Chas. F., (Edinborough,) r 42, far- mer 97. I SWEET, GEO. W. Rev., (McLallens Cor- ners,) r 66^, pastor of the Christian Church. SWEET, NORMAN, (Edinborough,) r 46, farmer 100. Swift, Cornelius T., (Edinborough,') r 22, farmer 86. Swift, George W., (Edinborough,) r 22, farmer 190. SWIFT, HOMER, (McLane,) r 2, farmer 70. Swift, Julius, (Edinborough,)' r 37, farmer 20. Swift, Welcome H., (Edinborough,) r 21, manuf. lumber and farmer 200. TANNER, JACOB A., (Edinborough,) blacksmith, Market. Tanner, Stephen, (Waterford,) r 27, far- mer 5. Tarbell, David, (Edinborough,) r 36, far- mer 45. Tarbell, Samuel, (Edinborough,) carrjen- ter, Waterford St. TAYLOR & CO., (Edinborough,) (Imac R. and Dr. I. N. Taylor, and Isaac It. Heeder,) manuf s. of wooden pumps aud aqueduct pipes, West Union. TAYLOR, ISAAC R., (Edinborough.) (Taylor & Co.,) (J. T. Heeder & Co..) r 64, farmer 530. TAYLOR, I. N. Dr., (Edinborough,) (Tay- lor & Co.) Tennant, Sanford, (Edinborough,) physi- cian. Terry, Reed, (Edinborough,) r 56, farmer leases of Henry R. Terry, Union City, 106. Terry, ^Thomas J., (Cambridgeborough, Crawford Co.,) r 74, shoemaker and farmer 50. Thomas, Frank T., (Waterford,) r 13, far- mer 100. Thompson, Frederick A., (Edinborough,) boots and shoes, Normal. Thompson, James B., (Waterford,) r 29, farmer 27. Tiffany, Elijah P., (Edinborough,) r 37, carpenter and farmer 60. Tiffany, Goorge W., (Edinborough,) r 37, farmer works his father's farm of 63 acres. Tobin, Michael, (Edinborough,) r 54, far- mer 100. Torry, John E., (Edinborough,) farmer 25 and works on shares 95 acres owned by Fannie White. TRACY, JAMES H., (McLallens Corners,) r 75, farmer 49. TROW, ALFORD, (Drakes Mills, Craw- ford Co.,) r 73, farmer 4. Trow, Benjamin, (McLallens Corners,) r 73, school director and farmer 165. Trow, Otis O., (McLallens Corners,) r 77, farmer 22. True, Rufus R., (Edinborough,) photo- grapher. Normal. TWFCHELL, CHARLES W., (Edinbo- rough, )r 41, farmer 100. TWICHELL, EDWIN W., (Edinborough,) (E. W. Twichell & Son.) TWICHELL, E. W. &SON, (Edinborough,) (Edwin W. and, Henry C..)bankers and dealers in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, crockery, paints, oils &c, Erie St. TWICHELL, HENRY O, (Edinborough,) (E. W. Twichell & Son.) a.b .jjx'aijli m. WASHINGTON. 243 Vader, Bornt, (Edinborough,) r 23, farmer works on shares GO acres owned by Amy Allen. Vandervort, Bartholemew, (Edinbo- rougli,) r 39, farmer 28. Vandervort, Paul, (Bdinborough,) r 47, mason and farmer 56. Vandusen, Jacob R., (Bdinborough,) r 21, farmer 50. VanDyke. John, (Edinborough,) r 54, far- mer 100. VanDyke, Wm., (McLane,) r 17, farmer leases of James Blair, 100. VANDYKE, WM. H., (Edinborough,) pho- tographer and dealer in picture frames, mouldings, albums and all fixtures pertaining to the business, Normal. Vorse, George W., (Edinborough,) r 79, farmer 3S)4- Vunk, Francis" C, (Edinborough,) farmer 150, Market. Waggoner, M. A., (Edinborough,) milliner, Erie St. Wait, Adin, (Edinborough,) burgess of Edinborough, Water Wait, Ensign & Co., (McLane,) (Leroy Wait, Or-Hlle and, Lee Emign, and Jas. Mackrell,) manuf s. of lumber and lath. Wait, Leroy, (McLane,) ( Wait, Ensign <& Co. j) r 2, farmer 207. WAIT, LESTER J.. (Edinborough,) en- gineer, fireman and farmer 9, South Walker, Daniel K, (Edinborougl*) r 15J£, farmer works on shares 100 owned by H. Drake. Walter, Henry, (Edinborough,) r 64, far- mer 102. Webster, Horace, (Edinborough.) r 35, far- mer 112. WELLMAN, ASA, (Edinborough.) r 40, school director and farmer 100. Wellman, Emery, (Edinborough. ) r 39, far- mer 13. WELLMAN, FRANCIS A., (Edinborough,) ( Wm. Wellman & Son.) Wellman, Peter, (Edinborough.) r 39. far- mer 73. WELLMAN, WM. & SON, (Edinborough,) (Francis A.,) r 22, manufs. and dealers in lumber, lath, shingles and cheese boxes, and farmers 58. Wendell, Daniel G., (Edinborough,) house painter, Erie St. WENDELL, JONAS Rev., (Edinborough,) clergyman and farmer 160. WETSEL, MARIA, (Edinborough,) r 43, farmer leases of D. C. Gibson's heirs, 75. Wetsell, Audrew J., (Edinborough,) r 53, farmer 25. Wetsell, James, (Edinborough,) r 53, far- mer 50. Wetsell, John, (Edinborough,) r 53, farmer 50. White, Darius, (Edinborough.) r 54, far- mer 50. White, Levi, (Edinborough,) r 58^, black- smith. WHITE. NATHANIEL, (Edinborough,) r 60, practical mechanic. White, S. C. Mrs., (Edinborough,) milliner and dress maker, Erie St. WHITE, ZENO, (Edinborough,) manuf, of and dealer in boots and shoes, and the North American Leather Preserva- tion, Normal. White, Z. Mrs., (Edinborough,) milliner and dress maker, Normal. Wicks, Jeremiah S., (McLane,) r 2, farmer 100. . Wilcox, Emmet H., (Waterford.) r 10, car- penter. Willet, Isaac, (Edinborough,) r 32, farmer 56. WILLIAMS, EDMUND, (Edinborough,) r 60, farmer 4. Williams. Edward,(Drakes Mills, Crawford Co.,) r 73, farmer 100. WILLIAMS, GIFFORD, (Drakes Mills, Crawford Co.,) r 73, farmer works on share 100 acres owned by E. Williams. WILSON, JOSEPH C, M. D., (Edinbor- ough.) physician and surgeo7i, Erie St. Wilson, W. S., B. E. D., (Edinborough,) superintendent of the model school at the Northwestern State Normal School, Normal. Wiseman. Wm., (Edinborough,) r 42, far- mer 60. Wood, Christian, (Edinborough,) r 49, manuf. of grain cradles and farmer 128. 244 V/A TEItFOllD. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation. — The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it refer to the number of the road as designated on the map, in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. AGNEW, JOHN, (Waterford,) dealer in groceries and provisions, and prop, eating saloon, Second. Akerly, Benjamin B., (Waterford,) r 56, farmer. AKERLY, BENJAMIN N., (Waterford,) r 14, school director and farmer 80. ALCORN, JAMES, (Waterford,) r 58, far- mer 200. ALCORN, JAMES H., (Waterford,) (with Wm. and John,) r 58, farmer works James Alcorn's farm 200. ALCORN, JOHN, (Waterford,) (with Wm. and James II.,) r 58, farmer works James Alcorn's farm 200. ALCORN, WM., (Waterford,) (with James H. and John,) r 58, farmer works James Alcorn's farm 200. Alden, Cyrus, (Waterford,) r 44, carpenter. Allen, William, (Waterford,) lumberer, corner Cherry and Fourth. Anderson, Chas. W. S., (Waterford,) jus- tice of the peace and farmer 10, Second. ANDERSON, J. S., (Waterford,) clerk. Ash, Hiram, (Waterford,) r 43>f, farmer 53. AUSTIN, CRANDAL, (Waterford,) farmer leases of J. L. Cook, Emporium, 180, Fourth. Austin, George, (Waterford,) r 19, farmer 120. Austin, Henry, (Waterford,) r 31X, far- mer leases of Wilson Smith, 30. AUSTIN & HOOD, (Waterford,) (John A. Austin and Henry Hood,) dealers in boots, shoes, drugs, medicines, chemi- cals &c, High. AUSTIN, JOHN A., (Waterford,) (Austin & Rood.) AVERY, BENJAMIN, (Waterford,) r 59, farmer 160. Avery, Eliza Mrs., (Waterford,) r 59, owns 40. Avery, Gardiner, (Waterford,) r 59, far- mer 93. AVERY, JARED N., (Waterford,) r 59, (with Michael (?.,) farmer 200. AVERY, MICHAEL C, (Waterford,) r 59, {icit.h Jared JV.,) farmer 200. Babcock, Timothy P., (Waterford,) r 56, harness maker and owns 6. Baird, Alvin, (Waterford,) r 50, farmer 55. Baldwin, Joseph O., (Waterford,) r 3, far- mer 100. Bankson, Conrad, (Waterford,) r24>£, far- mer 110. I Bankson, John T., (Waterford,) r 8, far- mer 50. I Barnes, Marcia B. Mrs., (Waterford,) (with heirs,) r 52, farmer 124. i BARNETT, ALFRED M., (Waterford,) (Barnett, Hayes A Co.) I BARNETT, AMBROSE, (Waterford,) j (Barnett & Haselton.) j Barnett, George H., (Waterford,) dealer in stock and farmer 100, corner Cherry and Fifth. BARNETT, HAYES & CO., (Waterford,) (Miles and Alfred M. Barnett and Ir- vine C. Hayes,) tanners and curriers, and dealers in leather and hides, cor- ner Chestnut and Water. BARNETT & HAZELTON, (Waterford.) (Ambrose Barnett and Albertus L. Hazelton,) r 57. lumber manufs. BARNETT, MILES, (Waterford,) (Bar- nett, Hayes & Co.) Barnett, Wm. T., (Waterford,) harness, trunks &c, Second. Bartlett, Spencer H., (Waterford,) r 8, farmer 33. Barton, George W., (Waterford,) dry goods, clothing, hats and caps, High. Barton, Ira, (Waterford,) physician, Wal- nut. BARTON, THEO. W., M. D., (Waterford,) physician and surgeon, Third. Baxter, Franklin C, (Waterford,) farmer 150, Second. Beard, James C, (Waterford,) r 50, far- mer 96. BEAUMONT, M. H., (Waterford,) r 2, far- mer 96. Benson, Edgar P., (Waterford,) r 64, sur- veyor and farmer 70. Benson, Graham, (Waterford,) (G. Benson & Bro.,) r 26, farmer 102. Benson, G. & Bro., (Waterford,) (Graham and Hugh II.,) r 30, lumber manufs. Benson, Hugh H., (Waterford,) (G. Benson & Bro.,)v 30, farmer 266. Benson, James F., (Waterford,) r 59, far- mer 100. WATERFORD. 245 H Benson, John A., (Waterford,) r 26, far- mer 71. Benson, John B., (Waterford,) r 59, farmer 80. BENSON, ROBERT J., (Waterford,) r 59, harness manuf . BENSON, SIMON B., (Waterford,) attor- ney at law, High. Benson & West, (Waterford,) (William Benson and Chester West,) bankers, High. Benson, William, (Waterford,) (Benson & West.) Billings, George, (Waterford,) r 22#, far- mer 50. Bishop, George W., (Waterford,) r 8, far- mer works John Bishop's farm of 106 acres. Bishop, John, (Waterford,) r8, farmer 106. Bittles, Adam, (Waterford,) r 20, farmer 50 BITTLES, JOHN, (Waterford,) r 20, far- mer 96. Bittles, Thomas, (Waterford, )r 52, farmer leases of Daniel Cole, 105. Blackmer, Alonzo, (Lake Pleasant,) r 17, farmer 132. BOOTES, JEHIEL, (LeBoeuf,) r 65, road commissioner and farmer 135. BO WEN, CHAS. C, (Waterford,) r 35, far- mer 87. Bowman J. Hamilton, (Waterford,) r 51, farmer leases of A. A. Shaw, 125. Bowman, John W., (Waterford,) (Bowman <£ Smith,) physician, High. Bowman & Smith, (Waterford,) (John W. Bawman and Hunter Smith,) druggists, High. BOYD, CHAS. C, (Waterford,) retired farmer, Fourth. Boyd, David, (Waterford,) (D. Boyd & Son.) Boyd, D. & Son, (Waterford,) (David and Edgar W.,) hardware, tinware and stoves, High. Boyd, Edgar W., (Waterford,) (D. Boyd & Son.) BOYD, PLAVEL, (Waterford,) farmer 60, Walnut. Boyd, Harvey (Waterford,) r 39, lumber manuf. and farmer 200. Boyd, James A., (Waterford,) carpenter, First. BOYD, JAMES H., (Waterford,) r 39, far- mer 10. Boyd, Samuel, (Waterford,) groceries and provisions, High. Boyd, William, (Waterford,) r 39, farmer 71. Brace, John A., (West Greene,) r 11, far- mer 140. BRADISH, ELISHA, (Waterford,> black- smith and horse farrier, Second. Briggs, Benjamin, (Waterford,) r 52, far- mer 150. BRIGGS, BURNHAM. (Waterford,) r 55, farmer. Briggs, Charles G., (Waterford,) r 56, traveling agent and farmer 20. Briggs, Edwin, (Waterford,) r 44>£, insur- ance agent and farmer 112>£. Briggs, John, (Waterford,) r 6, farmer 73. Briggs, Myron F., (Waterford,) r 40, far- mer leases of Chas. A. Thomas, 63. Brotherton, Samuel G.. (Waterford,) (Brotherton & Humphrey,) r 24, grist and saw mills, and farmer 300. Brown, Asaph Z., (Waterford,) r 2, farmer 75. Brown, Daniel J., (Lake Pleasant,) r 15, farmer leases of Ezra Cooper, Union City, 75. Brownell, Alva A., (Waterford,) r 52, far- mer 135. Bryant, Samuel R., (Waterford,) dentist, High. BURROWS, AMOS, (Waterford,) r 64, farmer 150. Burrows, John R., (Waterford,) r 40, car- penter and farmer 9. Bush, E. A., (Waterford,) r 8, farmer 132. Buys, Daniel, (Waterford,) r 8, farmer 50. Cahill, Martin, (Union City,) r 66, farmer 110. Campbell, Chilester G., (Waterford,) r 40, farmer 4. CAMPBELL, MATTHEW, (Waterford,) r 58, school director and farmer 115. Canning, John, (Waterford,) r 23^, far- mer 75. Cantlon, James, (Waterford,) r 28, farmer 61. Carroll, Jonathan H., (Waterford,) r 22#, lumber manuf. Carson, Absalom M., (Waterford,) grocer- ies, provisions and crockery, High. Chase, Chauncey J., (Waterford,) r 56, farmer 61. Chesbro, G. W. Rev., (Waterford,) pastor M. E. Church, Cherry. Chevalier, Rozella Mrs., (Waterford,) r 58, owns 5. CHEVALIER, W. J., (Waterford,) r 58, farmer. Clark, James, (Waterford,) shoemaker, High. Clute, Abram J., (Waterford,) r 61, car- penter and farmer 88. Clute, Caroline, (Waterford,) r 22, farmer 46. Cole, Daniel, (Waterford,) r 52, farmer 105. COLT, HENRY A., (Waterford,) carpen- ter and joiner, corner Walnut and Seventh. Colt, William O., (Waterford,) harness, High. Cooley, P. S., (Waterford,) r 36, farmer 197^. Coons, Abram, (Lake Pleasant,) r 17, far- mer 4. COOVER, JOHN, (Waterford,) r 24, far- mer 260. Cornish, Albert, (Waterford,) r 46, farmer 50 and leases of Mrs. L., 27^. Cory, Alphonzo, (Waterford,) r43, farmer 40. Cottreell, John, (LeBoeuf,) r 63, farmer 75. Cronin, Dennis, (Waterford,) r 27, farmer 80. Cross, John R., (Waterford,) r 45, mason and farmer 135. Crouse, J., (Waterford,) r 48, farmer 50. Davis, Hiram, (Waterford,) retired mer- chant, Third. Davis, Oscar P., (Waterford,) r 22#, shin- gle maker. is m is © M xtx P > on? © *3 © W c¥ P © XS1 e+ H © © w w P Furniture &u Coffins, 246 WATERFORD. Davis. Thos. M., (Waterford,) r 55, farmer 89#. Davis, William, (Waterford,) r 22#, far- mer 298. DeCAMP, JAMES M., (Waterford,) 30.&, farmer 160. Delamater, T. H. Rev., (Waterford,) pas- tor First Presbyterian Church, Fifth. DEWEY, SOLOMON E., (Waterford,) {Wheeler & Dewey,) r 31, farmer 160. Doe, Jonathan, (Waterford,) r 41, farmer 44. Dowler, E, M. Miss, (Waterford,) milliner, High. Edwards, Amasa, (Waterford,) r 14, far- mer 85. Edwards, Nancy, (Lake Pleasant,) r 20, farmer 50. Edwards, Wayne, (Waterford,) r 14 far- mer 20. ELLIS, HARLOW W., (Waterford,) prop. Phelps House, High. Erskine, John L., (Waterford,) carpenter, Third. Estes, Charles R., (Lake Pleasant,) r 18, farmer 50. Farrar, Frank W., (Waterford,) manuf. carpet rag looper, High. FISH, CHARLES E., (Waterford.) r 43, farmer leases of L. O. Fish, Petrolia, 53. Fish, Levi, (Waterford,) r 43, farmer 126. Fish, Levi Z., (Waterford,) r 43, farmer 63. Foster, Lorenzo, (Waterford,) r 14, farmer 50. Free. Peter W. Rev., (Waterford,) pastor United Presbyterian Church, Third. FRITTS, DARIUS P., (Waterford,) r 37, farmer 167. Fritts, George, (Waterford,) r 37, farmer 100. Garland, Frank, (Waterford,) r 3, farmer leases of John D. Wright, 50. GEER, FRANKLIN, (Waterford,) carriage painter, Walnut. Gillett, Harrison G. O., (Waterford,) (Qil- lett & Phelps.) Gillett & Phelps, (Waterford,) (Harrison O. 0. Gillett and. Webster E. Phelps,) groceries, provisions &c. High. Glaspie, Robert, (Waterford,) r 53, farmer 25 GOODENOUGH, GRANDERSON, (Water- ford,) carpenter and joiner, Fifth. GOUGH, J. P., (Waterford,) r 31, sawyer. Gourlay, James D., (Waterford,) r 42, far- mer 198. Gourlay, John, (Waterford,) r 42, farmer 93. Graff, Josiah, (LeBoeuf,) r 64, farmer Graff, Mary, (Waterford,) r 64, farmer 87. Gray, Ruth, (Waterford,) r 22X, farmer 50. Green, Thomas W., (Waterford,) r 10, far- mer 80. GREENE, ROZELL M., (Waterford,) attorney at law, burgess of borough of Waterford and owns 220 acres, corner Cherry and Fifth. Gross, Charles, (West Greene,) r 11, ma- son, farmer 80 and leases of Nelson Brace. 33. Gross, Eaton, (Lake. Pleasant,) r \7)4, far- mer 105. Gross, Josiah, (Waterford,) r 10, farmer 50. Guenther, Christopher, (Waterford,) r 25^, P. & E. R. R. telegraph operator. HACK, JOHN H., (Waterford,) prop. billiard room, High. Hall, Elisha A., (Waterford,) r 50^, far- mer 60. Hall, Warren P., (Waterford,) r 10, farmer 60. Harbison, Eliza, (Waterford,) r 40^, far- mer 50. Hare, Amos W., (LeBoeuf,) r 65, farmer works on snares 15 acres owned by James Hare. Hare, George W., (LeBoeuf,) r 63, carpen- ter and farmer 88. HARE, JAMES 2d., (LeBoeuf,) r 65, far- mer 80. Harman, Charles, (Waterford,) tailor, corner Walnut and Second. Harriott, Wm. B., (Waterford,) r 20, far- mer 50. Haugh, John. (LeBoeuf,) r 63, farmer 130. HAYES, IRVINE C, (Waterford.) (Bur- nett , Hayes £, lum- berer and farmer 195. Mahan, Robert J., (Waterford,) r 20, far- mer 118. Mahan, Samuel Jr., (Waterford,) r 20, far- mer 69. Mallory, Munson P., (Waterford,) r 44, farmer 61. MALLORY, TRUMAN, (Waterford,) r 53X, assessor and farmer 40. MARSH, THEO. H, (Waterford,) r 1, runs A. T. Marsh's steam saw mill on shares and farmer 70. Marsh, William, (Waterford,) (W. Marsh &Co.,) farmer 200, High. MARSH, WM. & CO., (Waterford,) (Chas. Waff goner,) manuf s. all kinds of but- terpackages, High. MARSH, WILSON, (Waterford,) r 1, far- mer 119. Martin, John, (Waterford,) r 55, farmer 30. Matchett, Esther, (Waterford,) r 56, owns Matehett, Thomas, (Waterford,) r 56, far- mer 28 and works on shares 27 owned by Esther. Mattson, William, (Waterford,) r 40, far- mer 19)^. 248 WA TERFOIiD. Maxwell, Sheldon, (Waterford,) (Maxwell & Terry.) Maxwell & Terry, (Waterford,) (Sheldon Maxwell and Marsena H. Terry,) gen- eral merchants and wholesale produce dealers, High. MCCLELLAND, JOHN, (Union City,) r 66, McClenahan, Perry, (Waterford,) r 27, far- mer 50. McCLURE, JOHN E., (Waterford,) r 51, house painter. McFayden, Alex., (Waterford,) r 42, far- mer 113. McGANDY, JOSEPH, (Waterford,) pho- tographic artist and dealer in picture frames and mouldings, High. MeGee, Mary A., (Union City,) r 66, far- mer 101). McKay, James W., (Waterford,) retired, West Third. McKay, James W., (Waterford,) (icith Joseph L.,) owns 229 acres, High. McKay, Joseph L., (Waterford,) (McKay & Sleeper,) (with James W.,) owns 229 acres, High. McKay & Sleeper, (Waterford,) (Joseph L. McKay and Ephraim B. Sleeper.) prop. Sleeper's Compound Arnica, High. McLean, Daniel S., (Waterford,) r 24, far- mer 100. McLean, George, (Waterford,) (Philley & Co.) McLean, Lewis H., (Waterford,) r 22^, farmer 50. McNamee, Marshall, (Waterford,) car- riage maker. Second. McNirkney, Martin, (Union City,) r 18, McWilliams, J. Lytle, (Waterford,) r 57, farmer 58. McWilliams, Wm., (Waterford,) r 57, far- mer 135. Merritt, Atwood, (Waterford,) carpenter, Walnut. MERRITT, FRANK, (Waterford,) r 25^, agent P. & E. R. R. Metz, John, (Waterford,) r 22, farmer 27. MIDDLETON, ANDREW, (Waterford,) r 61%\ farmer 90. Middleton, Charles, (Waterford,) r 22, far- mer 43%. MIDDLETON, GEORGE, (Waterford,) r 66, farmer 165. Middleton, John W., (Union City,) r 66, farmer 86. Middleton, Mary J., (Union City,) r 66, far- mer 37. Middleton, Oscar W., (Waterford,) r 66, farmer 40. Miller, S. L., (Waterford,) house painter and paper hanger. Cherry. Moore, George, (Waterford,) express agent and runs omnibus from Water- ford to Depot, First. Moore, James, (Waterford,) r 6, farmer 100. MOORE, JOHN, (Waterford,) r 56, farmer 113 and leases of Wm. H. McGill, Con- neautville, 30. MOORE, JOHN M., (Waterford,) r 64, car- penter and farmer 170. Moore, Ralph, (Waterford,) r 58, farmer 70. MOORE, THOMAS, (Waterford,) r 64, far- mer 172. Moore, Wm., (Waterford,) r 63, farmer 50. Moore, Wm. B., (Waterford.) r 35, farmer leases of John Phelps, Corry, 110. Moore, Wilson, (Waterford,) r 64, stock dealer and farmer 550. Murphy, Patrick P., (Waterford,) r 17, far- mer 94. Nichols, David R., (Waterford,) r 23>£, farmer 25 and works 50 acres owned by Mrs. Kate Nichols. Nichols, Kate Mrs., (Waterford,) r 23^, farmer 50. Oaks, Alva, (Waterford,) r 53>£, farmer 169. O'Connor, James, (Waterford,) r 27, far- mer 50. O'Connor, Jerry,(Waterford,) r 28, farmer 31M- O'Connor, Jerry, (Waterford,) r 20, far- mer 72. / Oldfleld, Andrew, (Waterford,) r 28, far- mer 73X. Oldfleld, James, (Waterford,) r29, farmer 100. Oliver, Andrew, (Waterford,) mason, cor- ner Chestnut and Second. Oliver, Hiram, (Waterford,) (IT. Oliver & Son.) Oliver, H. & Son,(Waterford,) (Hiram, and James P.,) groceries, flour and provi- sions, High. Oliver, James P., (Waterford,) (H. Oliver & Son.) Oliver, N. M. Mrs., (Waterford.) dry goods and millinery, High. Ormsbe, Aaron L., (Waterford,) r 22J^, carpenter and farmer 40. Ormsbe, Daniel, (Waterford,) r 65, far- mer 50 and leases of Wm.Pratt. Union, 96. Ormsbe, Daniel R., (Waterford,) r 21, far- mer 75. Ormsbe, Henry T., (Waterford,) r 61, far- mer 44. Ormsbe, James, (Union City,) r 66, farmer 80. Ormsbe, Jane, (Waterford,) r 22, farmer 27X- Ormsbe, Wm. S. , (Waterford,) r 61, farmer 100. Osborn, Curtis, (Waterford,) r 41, farmer 130. Osborn, Eli, (Waterford,) r 39, farmer 46. Osborn, Erastus, (Waterford,) r 41, farmer 250. Osborn, Gilbert, (Waterford,) r 41, farmer 107. OSBORN, ISRAEL, (Waterford,) r 41, far- mer 50. OSBORN, JOSIAH P., (Waterford,) r 45, farmer 68. Owen, Niram, (West Greene,) r 13, farmer 50. Owens, Thos., (Waterford,) r 6, farmer 63. PAYNE, MORRIS, (Waterford,) (Payne & Taylor.) PAYNE & TAYLOR, (Waterford,) (Morris Payne and Hugh Taylor,) blacksmiths, Second. Pellor, Joel W., (Waterford,) r 63, farmer 45. WATERFORD. 249 prop. Park High, 19, far- Perry, Abram N., (Lake Pleasant,) r 16, farmer 86. Perry, Hiram H., (Lake Plaasant,) r 16, carpenter. Phelps, Chas. F., (Waterford,) Phelps House Livery Stable, Row. PHELPS HOUSE, (Waterford,) Harlow W. Ellis, prop. Phelps. Jason Mrs., (Waterford,) r I mer 125. PHELPS, LAFAYETTE, (Waterford,) r 41, school director, township clerk, treasurer and auditor, and farmer 25. Phelps, Webster E., (Waterford,) (Gillett & Phelps.) Phelps, Wm., (Waterford.) r 53%, school director and farmer 135. Pheonix, Aaron, (Waterford,) r 28, farmer 80. Philley & Co., (Waterford,) (Geo. J. Phil- ley and Geo. McLean,) meat market, Third. Philley, Geo. J., (Waterford,) (Philley & Co.,) farmer leases of D. C. Hutching, 200, Third. Port, Irvin, (Waterford,) r 48, farmer 82. Porter, Noah W., (Waterford,) r 20, far- mer 25. Preston, James H., (Waterford,) r 61, far- mer 75. Preston, Louisa, (Waterford,) r 61, farmer 25. Pringle, Albert H., (Waterford,) r 10, far- mer 113. Putnam, , (Waterford,) (Heard & Put- nam.) RATHBUN, MAURICE, (Waterford,) r 7, farmer leases of J. Lindsley, 100. REID, JOSEPH, (Waterford,) r 20, farmer 135. REYNOLDS, MOSES, (Waterford,) r 45, farmer 50. RICE, HENRY, (Waterford,) agent Gro- ver & Baker Sewing Machine, Second. RICE, HIRAM, (Waterford,) r 57, agent for Buckeye Mower and Reaper and farmer leases of Wm. Judson, 180. RICE, WM. M., (Waterford,) r 56, dealer in threshing machines and farmer works on shares 150 owned by Matthew Smith. RICHARDSON, HIRAM, (Lake Pleasant,) r 13, farmer 26. Rider, Oscar D., (Waterford,) (Stafford & Rider.) Ring, Ann M., (Waterford,) r 17^, farmer 35. Robbins, Henry A., (Waterford,) r 20, far- mer 42. ROBERTS, AMOS, (Waterford,) r 40, far- mer 55. Roberts, David, (Waterford.) r 10, farmer 120. Roberts, Stephen, (Waterford,) r 40, far- mer 50. Robinson, Thos., (Waterford,) r 46, far- mer 50. Ross, James S., (Waterford,) r 56, farmer 91. ROSS, LEROY M., (Waterford,) r 56, far- mer 75. ROYER, W. G, (Waterford,) r 31, engi- neer and fireman. Scott, John, (Waterford,) r 23, farmer 154. SEDGWICK, BERTRAM, (Waterford,) r 51, farmer 21}£. Sedgwick, Claude D., (Waterford,) r 45, farmer 50. Sedgwick, Hiram, (Waterford,) r 47, far- mer 133. Sedgwick, Jermane, (Waterford,) r 42, farmer 50. Sedgwick, John, (Waterford,) r 48, auditor and farmer 253. SEDGWICK, LEWIS, (Waterford,) r 45, assessor and farmer 68. Sedgwick, Lyman R., (Waterford,) car- penter, Fourth. SEDG'mCK, SOLOMON, (Waterford,) r 53, farmer 80. SEYMOUR, JUNIA, (Waterford,) carpen- ter and joiner, corner Fourth and Hazel. Sharp, Reuben, (Waterford,) r44^, farmer 93. Sharp, Wm., (Waterford,) farmer 112. Shaw, A. A., (Waterford,) farmer 126, Second. SHAW, A. P., (Waterford,) r 51, farmer. Sherwood, Cyrus, (Waterford,) r 50, far- mer 100. Sherwood,Cyrus Jr., (Waterford,) r 50, far- mer 25 and works on shares 100 owned by Cyrus. SKIFF, IRA, (Waterford,) blacksmith, Second. Skinner, Chas., (Waterford,) r 6, farmer 150. Skinner, Jane and Susan, (Waterford,) r 36, farmer 50. Skinner, Ritner W.. (Waterford,) r 36. far- mer 212. SKINNER, STEPHEN J., (Waterford,) r 41, painter, farmer 10 and works on shares 56 owned by Mrs. S. Skinner. Sleeper, Ephraim B., (Waterford,) (McKay & Sleeper,) drugs, paints &c, High. SMILEY, JAMES, (Waterford,) (James Smiley & Bros.,) r 25, farmer 350. SMILEY, JAMES & BROS., (Waterford,) r 25, (R. P. and J. £, far- mer 96. Vansise, May B., (Waterford,) farmer 40, First. Vincent, Henry R., (Waterford,) retired farmer, corner High and First. Vincent, Jamea P., (Waterford,) post master, High. WAGGONER, CHAS'., (Waterford,) (Wm. Marsh d Co.) Walker, Amos A., (Waterford,) (Walker Bros.,) r 9, farmer 80. Walker Bros., (Waterford,) (Judson, Joseph 2d. and Amos A.,) r 9, cheese makers. Walker, Joseph, (Waterford,) r 9, farmer 102. Walker, Joseph 2d., (Waterford,) (Walker Bros.,) r 9, farmer 120. Walker, Judson, (Waterford,) (Walker Bros.,) r 9, farmer 100. WALLACE, CHAS. T., (Waterford,) fore- man on public works, Walnut. Ward, H. A. Miss, (Waterford,) milliner and dealer in fancy goods, High. Way, Jason P., Waterford,) r 36, farmer leases of Addison Nelson, 65. Way, John L., (Waterford,) farmer 88, High. Wayman, Henry R., (Waterford,) barber, High. Wear, Samuel, (Waterford,) r 51, farmer 69. WEAVER, ASA E., (Waterford,) con- stable, Fourth. Weed, Jonas, (Waterford,) r 22, farmer 60. Welch, Daniel, (Waterford,) rl7X, farmer 59. West, Chester, (Waterford,) (Benson <& West,) associate judge. Wetherall, Thos., (Waterford,) r 3, far- mer leasss of J. C. Munn, 85, and of Jermane Sedgwick, 50. WETHERBEE, GEO. W., (Waterford,) r 50>£, painter and farmer 50. Wetherbee, Horace, (Waterford,) r 50)4, carpenter. Wetherbee, Horace W., (Waterford,) r 50, farmer 106. WHEELER, CHAS. M., (Waterford,) ( Wheeler & Dewey.) WHEELER & DEWEY, (Waterford,) (Chas. M. Wheeler and Solomon, E. Dewey,) r 31, manufs. and dealers in lumber. WHITE, ASON, (Waterford,) r 50, farmer 140. White, Isaac M., (Waterford,) jeweler, borough treasurer and town clerk, High. White, Thomas W., (Union City,) r 66, far- mer 97. White, Wm. C, (Waterford,) business agent Observer office, Erie, Fourth. White, Zachariah T., (Waterford,) r 45, farmer works on shares 140. Whitney, Chas. L., (Waterford,) r 54, far- mer 53. Whitney, Hugh H., (Waterford,) (H. H. Whitney & Son.) Whitney, H. H. & Son, (Waterford,) (Hugh H. and Wallace W.,) groceries and provisions, High. Whitney, Joanna, (Waterford,) r 54, far- mer 31#. WA TERFORD— WA TNB. 251 Whitney, Timothy W., (Waterford,) gro- ceries, provisions &c, High. Whitney, Wallace W., (Waterford,) (H. H. Whitney & Son.) WHITTELSEY, HENRY R., (Waterford,) r 32, farmer 126. Wilcox, John S., (Waterford,) r40, farmer 91. Willard, J. Warrrn, (Waterford,) (Johnson & Willard.) Williams, John B., (Waterford,) r 8, far- mer 50 and leases of Conrad Bankson, 50. Williams, Loren A., (Lake Pleasant,) r 15, farmer leases of Ezra Cooper, Union City, 167. WILLIAMS, LYMAN, (Waterford,) r 51, farmer 4. WILLIAMS, MOSLEY D., (Waterford,) r 55, farmer works 210 owned by Wil- liams heirs. WILLIAMSON, THOMAS, (Waterford,) prop, livery stable and drayman, Second. Wilson, Charles, (West Greene,) r 11, far- mer 25 and works on shares 50 acres owned by N. Brace. Wilson, John G., (Waterford,) r 39, farmer leases of Mrs. J. Phelfis. 125. WILSON, ROBERT J., (West Greene,) r 11, farmer leases of Nelson Brace, 12. Wood, Edwin, (Waterford,) r 32, town auditor and farmer 72. Wood, John, (Waterford,) retired, West Third. Woodard, Anson H., (Waterford,) tele- graph operator, Second. Woodard, Otto H., (Waterford,) prop" Waterford Marble Works, Second. Woodard, Philander G., (Waterford,) car- penter and manuf. Keystone Butter Worker, Second. Woodford, Amos, (Waterford,) r 34, far- mer 62. Woodford, Harrison, (Waterford,) r 34, farmer 72. Woodside, Geo., (Waterford,) r 56, farmer 33. Wright, Wm. M., (Waterford,) r24, farmer works on shares, 14. Young, Wm., (Waterford,) r 20, farmer 162. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.) Explanation.— The letter r, following the P. O. address, signifies road, and the figures following it, refer to the number of the road as designated on the map in the fore part of the book. Where no road number is given, the party is supposed to reside in the Village. Bassett, Leander, (Corry,) r 23, carpenter and farmer 33. Bassett, S. R.. (Corry,) r 23, farmer 80. BASSETT, WM. P., (Wayne,) r 37, post master and carriage maker. Baxter, Samuel, (Wayne,) r 41, farmer 46. BAXTER, WILLARD, (Wayne,) r 41, far- mer 4. Beebe, Lester and George, (Corry,) r 11, farmers 30. Beebe, Philetus, (Corry,) r 17, farmer leases of Chas. Hatch, 90. Bellows, Lemuel, (Wayne,) r 36, school director and farmer 160. Bemis, B. C, (Corry,) r 15, farmer 85^. BENJAMIN, HUGH & SON, (Corry,) (Jef- ferson,) r 25, props, cheese factory and farmers 225. BENJAMIN, JEFFERSON, (Corry,) (Hugh. Benjamin & Son.) Betts, Gordon, (Carter Hill,) r 32, farmer 355. Bisbee, Ephraim, (Wattsburgh,) r 1, far- mer 50. ABBEY, ALEX. S. Rev., (Wayne,) r 38, teacher, pastor of the United Presby- terian Church and farmer 60. ABBEY, OCTAVIUS, (Corry,) r 25, hay dealer and farmer 169. ABBEY, R. H., (Corry,) r 39, farmer 150. Adams, Chester, (Carter Hill,) r 43, farmer 67. Adams, Malachi, (Carter Hill,) r 48, cooper and farmer 90. Alden, Fletch, (Wayne,) r 31, farmer 75. Alden, Harriet M. Mrs., (Wayne,) r 39, farmer 50. Aldrich, John B., (Wayne,) r32, farmer 120. ALEXANDER, ROBERT, (Corry,) r 8#, school director and farmer 100. ALFORD, MELANCTHON, (Carter Hill,) (Shore & Alford.) Austin, Eli, (Corry,) r 3^, farmer 40. Austin, Nelson, (Wattsburgh,) r 1, farmer Austin, Wm. H., (Corry,) r 3#, farmer 40. Barber, Cyrus, (Corry,) r 47, gardener 6. Bassett, Jerome, (Corry,) r 23, farmer 10. ."ft 252 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. m DEALER IN ^AbA A? MJJf mi: ^ ^iij^i^y ^j^j^5 ^j f$j™ 51 ^^ ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION AND Sporting Apparatus. ALSO Gunsmithing in all its branches done with neatness and dis- patch. Sewing Machine repairing, Locksmithing and Bell Hanging promptly attended to. Sign of the liflHf I1©I XTixrioixr ones", x».a. SORRY OAILY BLAD1 AND WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, The only Republican Pap IN THE EAST END OF THE COUNTY. BETWEEN- mmWWMS Mil CSSYVIJJt&T IJST THE OOUISTT^T. JT. ^.. X J _A.IF^, Proprietor. WA YNE. 253 BOND, JOHN H., (Clymer. Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 12, farmer 20. Bracy, Homer W., (Corry,) r 24, farmer 36. Brewer, Jeremiah, (Corry,) r 17, farmer 76. Briggs heirs, (Corry,) {Mrs. Eunetia and Lorenzo B. Briggs, and lire. L. G. Davis,) r 17>£, farmers 75. Briggs, Lorenzo V., (Corry,) r 5, farmer 63. Briglitman, Erastus, (Corry,) r 8)4, farmer 165. BRIGHTMAN, WM., (Corry,) r 24#, car- pecter and joiner, and farmer 150. Brown, George, (Corry,) (Grim & Brown.) BROWN, N. W., (Corry,) r 13, road com- missioner, prop, saw mill and farmer 183. BULMAN, REUBEN, (Wayne,) r 43, build- er, contractor and farmer 76. Capwill, Edgar W., (Corry,) r 24, gardener, 30. Carnrike, George D., (Carter Hill,) r 42, carpenter and farmer 111. Carnrike, Josiah, (Carter Hill,) r 42, far- mer 25 and leases of George D., 111. CARSON, ANDREW, (Wayne,) r 41, far- mer 80. Carson, George A., (Wayne,) r 41, farmer 115. Carson, James, (Wayne,) r 36, resident. Carter, Elijah, (Carter Hill,) r 5%, harness maker and farmer 112. Catlin, Henry A., (Corry,) r 23, florist, nurseryman and farmer 40. Chaffee, Warren, (Carter Hill,) r 27, road commissioner, school director and farmer 100. Childs, L. M., (Columbus, Warren Co.,) r 13, farmer 200. Clark, L. D., (Wattsburgh,) r 1, school director and farmer 600. Cleveland, Erastus B., (Clymer, Chautau- qna Co., N. Y.,)r 9, farmer 198. Clinginsmith, Richard, (Carter Hill,) r 29, farmer 82. Coats, Abraham, (Wayne,) r 40, farmer 30. COON, JABEZ, (Wayne,) r 41, commis- sioner of highways and farmer 50. Cooper, Asa P., (Carter Hill,) r 43, farmer leases from brother, 50. Coy, E. M., (Corry,) r 11, farmer leases of heirs of George W. King, 62^. Crook, Hiram N., (Corry,) r 41, farmer 50. Crook, John, (Corry,) r 43, farmer 50. Crook, John G., (Carter Hill,) r 43, farmer 40. Crowell, Hiram, (Carter Hill,) r25, farmer 100. Daniel, Timothy S., (Carter Hill,) r 4, car- penter. Dean, Wm., (Carter Hill,) r 2, farmer 70. Doud, Andrew J., (Corry,) r 16, farmer 116. Doud, Theron, (Corry,) r 16, farmer 166. Dunn, Oliver, (Wayne,) r 37, resident. Dutton, Calvin H. E. & J. F., (Columbus, Warren Co.,) r 13, farmers 225. Dutton, H. E. and H. W., (Columbus, Warren Co.,) r 13, wood turners and shingle manufs. Eastman, Wm., (Wayne,) r 31, farmer 75. Ewer, Coonrod. (Carter Hill,) r 2, carpen- ter and farmer 75. Fitch, C. C, (Corry,) r 14, agent for Lud- low Balance Gate and farmer 100. Fitch, O. D., (Corry,) r 25, farmer 100. Follet, Orson W., (Wayne,) r 36, farmer leases of Wm., 100. Follett, Willard F., (Wayne,) r 36, farmer 97. Follet, Wm. J., (Wayne,) r 36, farmer 100. Ford, Henry C, (Corry,) r 24, farmer leas- es of Mrs. Terry, Lowville, 21. Fullum, Thos., (Wayne,) r 36, farmer 1. Gibbons, John, (Corry,) r 47, farmer 40. Gilmore, Oliver, (Carter Hill,) r 27, farmer 100. GRAY, HENRY M., (Wayne,) r 37, farmer 100. Gray, James, (Corry,) r 39, lumberman and farmer 210. Gray, John, (Wayne,) r 34, farmer 260. Gray, Matthew A., (Wayne,) r 37, farmer 300. Gray, Robert, (Wayne,) r, 35, farmer 180. Greely, N. B., (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 17^, farmer 350. Grim & Brown, (Corry,) (Ephraim Grim and George Brown,) r 8^, saw mill. Grim, Ephraim, (Corry,) {Grim & Brown.) Harvey, James W., (Corry,) r 8)4, painter and farmer 101. Hasbrouck, Oliva Mrs., (Corry,) r 24, far- mer 100. Hawley, Francis J., (Corry,) r 39, farmer leases of Harvey Smith, Corry, 50. Hawly, Myron, (Carter Hill,) r b)4, farmer 145. Heath, Bruce R., (Corry,) r 24, farmer 50. Heath, Darwin A., (Carter Hill,) r 26, far- mer leases of Robert, 204^. Heath, Newton R., (Corry,) r 24, farmer 50. Heath, Robert, (Carter Hill,) r 26, farmer Henry, Wallace W., (Corry,) r 16, farmer 63. Hill, D. S., (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) rl3, farmer 110. Hill, Elijah, (Columbus, Warren Co.,) r 13, farmer 100. Hill. F. W. & S. T., (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 13, farmer 140. Hills, Cyrus L., (Carter Hill,) r 27, carpen- ter and farmer 100. Hills, E. T. Rev., (Carter Hill,) r 27, resi- dent. Hills, Harlow D., (Carter Hill,) r 27, far- mer 60. Hodge, Wm., (Wayne,) r 43j^, farmer 66. Howard, Chas. G., (Carter Hill,) r 2, far- mer 80. HOWARD, D. W., (Wayne,) r 37, grocer and farmer 15. Howard, J. F., (Carter Hill,) r 26, town- ship treasurer and farmer 213. Howard, J. L., (Wattsburgh,) r 1, farmer 35. Howe, John, (Corry,) r 47, farmer 7. Howies, James, (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 9, farmer 34. Jackman, James, (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 11, carpenter, school director and farmer 107. Jackman, Warren, (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 11, carpenter and farmer 40. © p t-»» fcd P © © o © Kg © © td M H Johnson, Harris and Dennis, (Corry,) r 17, farmers 152. Johnson, Porter, (Corry,) r 16, farmer 53. Johnson, Wm. M., (Corry,) r 2, farmer 81. Jones, Delia Mrs., ^Carter Hill,) r 4, far- mer 50. Jones, Mary Mrs., (Carter Hill.) r 3, farmer 47. JOWETT, JOSHUA,(Clymer, Chautauqua County, N. Y.,) r 14, prop, woolen fac- tory, manuf. lumber, lath and shin- gles, and farmer 62. KENNEDY, D. C, (Corry,) r 17#, justice of the peace and farmer 200. KINCAID, JOHN G., (Wayne,) r 37, prop. cheese factory and farmer 300. KINCAID, SAMUEL E., (Wayne,) r 37»<£, justice of the peace and farmer 400. Kincaide, John S., (Wayne,) r 39, farmer 50. KINCAIDE, WM., (Wayne,) r 39, township constable and farmer 150. Kindell, Wm., (Corry,) r 24, farmer 132. King, Arthur, (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 14, farmer 53. King, Joshua L., (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 11, carpenter and farmer 7)4. Kinney, L. T., (Carter Hill,) r 3, stone mason and farmer 45. Knowlton, Augustus, (Corry,) r 23, school director and farmer 55. Lathrop, Joshua, (Corry,) r 17^, farmer 145. Lathrop, Lurania Mrs., (Corry,) r 16, far- mer 60. LEACH, ALEX., (Corry,) r 8)4, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 40. Leach, C. F., (Corry,) r 8)4, farmer 150. Lemon, Uriah, (Corry,) r 24X, farmer 39. LYONS, ANDREW, (Wayne,) r 38, prop, saw mill, farmer 75 and leases of Lyon heirs, 145. Lyons, Cornelius, (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,)rll, farmer 29. Manges, Jacob C, (Carter Hill,) r 4, far- mer 20. Manwaring, C. P., (Corry,) r 17, farmer 95. MARSH, T. W. H., (Corry,) r 17^, agent for Trumbull's Line Engraving Family Record. MARTS, DAVID, (Wattsburgh,) r 2, far- mer 137. Mason, Chas. W., (Carter Hill,) r 4, town- ship collector and farmer 48. Mason, E. P., (Wayne,) r 41, farmer 106. Mason, Joseph, (Wayne,) r 42, farmer 83. Mason, Lucius, (Wayne,) r 42, farmer 18. McARTHUR. CYRUS, (Carter Hill,) r 26, assessor, town clerk and farmer 50. Mc Arthur, Reuel, (Carter Hill,) r 26, town- ship auditor and farmer 100. Mclntier, Wm., (Corry,) r 23, gardener and farmer 125. Mclntyre, Francis A. and Henry C, (Cor- ry,) r 8)4, farmers 150. Mclntyre, Wm. B., (Corry,) r 8)4, farmer 32. MERTZ, J. H, (Carter Hill,) r 4, farmer 40. Mertz, Martin K., (Carter Hill,) r 4, far- mer 112. Messenger, Alfred, (Wayne,) r 37, black- smith and farmer 5. Miller, Clarence, (Corry,) r 8)4, farmer 50. Miller, Philander, (Wayne,) r 39, farmer 250. Miller, Rufus, (Wayne,) r 39, farmer 113. Moffitt, Julia Mrs., (Carter HilL) r 3, far- mer 18. Moore, Wm. H. and Lafayette, (Carter Hill,) r 2, farmer 125. MOSES, WM. W., (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 11, township auditor and farmer 107. Newton, E. R., (Wayne,) r 34, farmer leas- es of John Gray, 260. Olmstead, Melissa Mrs., (Corry,) r 24, far- mer 15. OSBORNE, ROBERT J., (Wayne,) r 40, farmer 250. Ottaway, Chas., (Wattsburgh,) r 1, farmer 80. Ottaway, George E., (Wattsburgh,) r 2, farmer leases of L. D. Clark, 100. Owen, Wm., (Corry,) r 25, farmer leases of Mrs. Amelia, 39. Owens, James, (Carter Hill,) r 2, farmer 30. Palmer, Henry B., (Wayne,) r 38, farmer leases of John G. Kincaide, 280. PALMER, JOHN D., (Corry,) r te%, far- mer 130. Parker, C. W., (Carter Hill,) r 27, farmer 90. PATCHIN, HARVEY D., (Corry,) r 24, far- mer 29. Patterson, Luman, (Corry,) r 2, farmer 100. Patterson, Philo, (Corry,) r 33, farmer 88. PEARCE, ALVIN S., (Corry,) r 5, farmer 60. Penhollow, William, (Corry,) mechanic. Penhollow, W. S., (Corry,) r 8)4, farmer 30. Perkins, Albert, (Corry,) r 23, farmer 120. Perkins, James, (Corry,) r 23, farmer 160. Perkins, Solomon S., (Corry,) r 39, farmer 70. PIER, WM. A., (Corry,) r 24, patentee of self-acting wagon brake and farmer 31. Pitt, Henry S., (Carter Hill,) r 4, farmer 134. Place, Daniel B., (Carter Hill,) r 4, farmer 75. Place, Daniel & Son, (Carter Hill,) r 4, far- mer 160. Potter, David, (Corry,) r 24, farmer leases 22 PRESTON, LORENZO, (Wayne,) r 37, far- mer 85. Preston, Wm., (Wayne,) r 35X, farmer 200. Rathbun, Laverne, (Corry,) r 30, farmer 25. Raymond, Alonzo and Wm. H., (Corry,) r 8X, farmer 100. Raymond, Byron, (Corry,) r 8)4, farmer 105. Raymond, Francis, (Corry,) r 17>T, farmer 240. RAYMOND, HOWARD, (Corry,) r 8%, far- mer 300. Rickerson, Lewis B., (Corry,) r 24, me- chanic. Rickerson, Noble, (Corry,) r 24, farmer 40. Roberts, James, (Corry,) r 17^, farmer 53. WA YNE. 255 Robbing. Lewis, (Corry,) r 17, saw mill. Rouse, Albert P., (Wayne,) r 37, traveling ag^, farmer 165. Triscuit, Anson, (Carter HilL) r 32, far- mer 56. Triscuit, Jesse, (Wayne,) r 40, farmer 140. Turner. Byron, (Carter Hill,) r 2, farmer 43. Vantassell, Chas. W., (Corry,) r 5, farmer 25. Vanvalkenburgh, James G. Rev., (Wayne,) r 39, Baptist clergyman and farmer leases 50. Way, David S., (Wayne.) r 35^, farmer 200. Wellman, George, (Corry,) r 8, farmer 200. White, W. H, (Corry,) r 30, farmer 127. Whitney, Joel, (Wayne,) r 43, farmer 65. Whitney, John, (Wayne,) r 43, farmer 75. Williams, Chas., (Corry,) r 17)*, farmer 116. Williams, Jarvis, (Corry,) r 17)*, farmer 70. Wood, Ephraim, (Wayne,) r 43)*, farmer 22^. Wright, Alva, (Corry,) r 42, farmer 40. Yager, George, (Corry,) r 443*, farmer 36. Yeager, Daniel, (Corry,) r 23, farmer 127. Yeager, Herman, (Corry,) r 8)*, farmer 200. York, Ezra, (Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.,) r 10, carpenter and farmer 30. 256 CITY OF ERIE. city oif" smigasj* Abel, TJ., boarding house, 305 French. Abell, John, meat market, 16 5th. Acheson, James, foreman in South Brie Iron Works, 2027 Peach. ACKERMAN, H.,groceries, flour and feed, corner 18th and Parade. ACKERMAN, J. W., carpenter and contractor, corner Nineteenth and Cascade. Adams, A. A., tobacconist, 720 State. *ADAMS, F. F., manuf. of Complete Washing Machines, step and extension ladders, clothes bars &c, 1105 State. Adams, James, shoe maker, 378 French. ADAMS, JOHNQ., (Adams & Walker.) ADAMS & WALKER, (John Q. Adams and Wm. J. Walker,) general blacksmiths, cor- ner Peach and Simpson. Adlam, James, blacksmith, 1253 State. ADOLPH, GEO., cooper, Myrtle between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. AHL, HENRY, dentist, corner of Seventh and State. AICHNER, CHAS., physician, 1350 Sassafras. ALBRACHT & KESSLER, (Loes Albracht and Jacob Kes&ler,) carpenters and jobbers. Twentieth between Peach and Sassafras. ALBRACHT, LOES, (Albracht & Kessler.) Albrecht, Henry, shoemaker, 13 East Seventh. ALLEN, GEO. A., attorney and counselor at law, 24 North Park Row. A l«l«]EN, JOHN, wagon maker, corner 18th and Parade. ALLIS, C. F., cashier Second National Bank of Erie, corner Eighth and State. ALPS INSURANCE CO., Hon. O. Noble, president; second floor, corner 8th and State. Alston, John, (Clemens, White & Co.) Althof, Henry, (Oorr, Baas & Co.) ALTHOF, J., planing mill, French corner Buffalo road. Althof, Jacob, ( Wm. Althof & Son.) Althof, Wm. &Son, (Jacob,) file cutters, 1249 State. AMERICAN EXPRESS OFFICE, 30 North Park Row, Jarvis Harper, agent. AMERICAN HOTEL, Wm. L. Kelley, prop., corner of State and Park. Anderson, Abel, carriage trimmer. East Seventh between Holland and German. ANDERSON, A. S., (Tarbell & Anderson.) Anderson, Isaac, carpenter and farmer 85, corner Eleventh and Walnut. Anthony, John, wine garden, State between 26th and 27th. Anthony, Simon, saloon, 1004 Park. Arbuckle & Himrod, ( Wm. Arbuckle and Wm. Himrod Jr.,) boots and shoes, wholesale, corner Peach and 18th. Arbuckle, Will, secretary and treasurer Undine Boat Club. Arbuckle, Wm., (Arbuckle & Himrod.) Arbuckle, Wm. M., secretary of the Erie Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. and agent of the Mutual Life insurance Co. of New York, 722 State, up stairs. Armstrong, Andrew, shoemaker, 1111 State. ARMSTRONG, JOHN B., custom boot and shoe maker, 1212 State. Arnold, C. M., notion store, Parade between 10th and 11th. Ashby, J. E., (Ashby & Vincent.) Ashby & Vincent, (J. E. Ashby and Harry Vincent,) book and job printers, binders and manufacturing stationers, 423 State. Atkins, C. M. Miss, principal School No. 1. Atkinson, James, boat livery, fishing tackle &c, foot of State. ATKINSON. WM. P., publisher of Erie City Directory, residence 6th near East Avenue. Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Office, 9 Park Row, Geo. W. Chaffee, operator. Aufrecht, L., (J. A. Kohner & Co.) AUGSTELL, GEO., butcher and meat market, corner Eighth and Myrtle. Austin, T. M., jeweler, 29 -North Park Place. CITY OF ERIE. 257 Baas, Wm., (Gorr, Baas & Co.) Babbitt, Elijah, lawyer, 634 Peach. BABBITT, WM., awning and tent maker, West Public Dock. BABCOCK, ITHAMER, jour, blacksmith. BACKUS, P. C, (Sell & Backus.) Bacon, S. E., (Oliver & Bacon.) Bailey, F. P., cashier Marine National Bank, corner State and North Park Place. BAIRD, R. W. & CO., (Frank McNulty,) hats, caps, boots, shoes, millinery &c, 734 State. BAKER, C. J. & CO., (T. 77". Gray,) groceries and ship stores, corner 4th and Cascade. BAKER, PRANK, (Baker, Ostheimer & Co.) Baker, G. L., ale brewer and maltster, 334 French. BAKER, ISAAC, (Baker, Ostheimer & Co.) Baker, John O., carpenter and jobber, 267 West 5th. BAKER, OSTHEIMER & CO., (Isaac Baker, J. Ostheimer and Frank Baker,) clothing manufs. and dealers in boots and shoes, 503 and 505 State. BALDWIN, WM. A., general superintendent P. & E. R. R., corner Fifth and State. Ball & Colt, (P. H. Ball and, C. P. Colt,) bankers and brokers, 631 State. Ball, P. H., (Ball <& Colt.) Banghart, John, hackman, 272 West 3d. Bantia, Rollin L., physician, 29 North Park Row. Banyard, John, grocer, corner- State and 7th. BARHAM, SAMUEL, (Landen & Barham,) residence 193 West 9th. BARKEY, P., M. D., physician and surgeon, 634 State. BARR, G. E., ice cream and dining rooms, and agent for Whitman's confectionery, 3 Noble Block. Barr, R. J., inspector of customs, Custom House, State. Bartels, George, cigar manuf., 1204 State. Bassett, Francis J., ( Wilber & Bassett.) BASSETT, SAMUEL M., general agent Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, 6 Reed House Block. BATES, W. J., ship carpenter, Reed's Dock. Baumann, August, stone mason and jobber, Parade. BAUSCHARD, FREDERICK Jr., (Bauschard & Son.) BAUSCHARD, FREDERICK Sr., (Bauschard & Son.) BAUSCHARD & SON, (Frederick Sen. and Jr.,) planing mill, sash, door and blind manufs., corner 10th and Holland. Bay State Iron Works, corner Third and Peach, steam engines, boilers &c, Noble & Hall, props. Beatty, Robert C, shirt maker and dealer in gents' furnishing goods, wholesale and retail, 626 State. Becar, Chas., dry goods peddler, 18th west of Chestnut. BECHTOLD, JOHN, butcher and meat market, Holland between 3d and 4th. Becker & Co., (P. A. and Theo. W. Becker,) wholesale dealers in groceries, liquors and cigars, corner French and 6th. Becker, P. A., (Becker <& Co.,) secretary of the German Savings Institution. Becker, R., blacksmith, 1225 Peach. Becker, Theodore W., (Becker & Co.) Beckman, Henry, wholesale and retail grocer, ship chandler, clover and timothy seed &c, 502 and 504 State. BECKMAN, WM., (Lang & Beckman.) *BECKWITH, T. D. Mrs., pattern and fancy goods, 719 Peach. Bedient, Geo. H. Mrs., hair store, 7 South Park. Beebe, J. A., emigration and foreign exchange, 601 French. Beebe, J. O, dry goods, 601 French. Beebout, E. N., resident engineer E. & P. R. R., corner Peach and 14th. BEECHLING, C. R., (St. John & Beechling.) Beer, Rudolph, boots and shoes, 1330 Sassafras. BEHR, LEOPOLD, (Behr, IAebel & Co.) BEHR, LIEBEL & CO., (Leopold. Behr, Michael Liebel and Frank Fisher,) upholsterers and furniture dealers, 1329 Peach. Pelentin, Michael, (Belentin & Son.) Belentin & Son, (Stephen and Michael,) blacksmiths, 909 Parade. Belentin, Stephen, (Belentin & Son.) Belknap, E. S., merchant miller, mill in Fairview township, residence 390 West 5th. Bell, Arthur, secretary and treasurer Bryant Wheel Co., corner 16th and German Bell, , (II. Straus Bro. & Bell.) Benedict, H. F., physician, over 717 State. BENEDICT, L. F., physician and surgeon, treats all chronic diseases, 717 State BENNETT, C. O, (Stratton & Bennett.) Benson, Douglass, freight agent P. & E. R. R., foot of State. BENSON, H. O, jour, carpenter and joiner, Sassafras between 25th and 26th. For bargains in Dry Goods, go to Walther &, 258 CITY OF ERIE. Benson. Wm. W., lawyer, 722 State. BENZE, A. L. Rev., pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, corner Paach and 23d. Berchtold, M. Mrs., saloon keeper, corner 18th and Chestnut. Berst & Brothers, {Hiram. L., Henry and John,) nurserymen and florists, 717 State. Berst, Henry, (Berst & Brothers.) Berst, Hiram L., (Berst . J3H oo w d O 3 a H *"{ **■ P ere Dailey, John, hotel, Canal Dock. Darrow. F. V., general supt. McGregor's Oil Works, 1321 State. DAVENPORT, FAIRBAIRN & CO., ( Wm.. R. Davenport, John Fairbaim and Wm. A. Galbraith,) manufs. car wheels and railroad castings, Cascade between 15th and 16th. Davenport & Griffith, (S. A. Davenport and Geo. P. Griffith,) lawyers, 31 North Park. Davenport, S. A., (Davenport & Griffith.) DAVENPORT, WM. R., (Damenport, Fairbaim & Co.,) prest. Erie Car Works. DAVID, W. M., (Stearns, Hill & Co.) Davies, B., agent Erie City Picture Frame Manufactory, 9 South-east Park. Davis, Greenleaf P., collector internal revenue, 19th dist., U. S. Bank Building. Davis, H. & Co., (R. Gilson and A. C. Spaulding,) manufs. of the Davis & AldenPatent Excelsior Circular Dry Refrigerator, corner of 19th and Peach. Decker, George, dry goods &c, 1322 Peach. Decker, Jacob, grocery, corner 16th and Sassafras. DECKER, M. J. Rev., pastor St. John's Roman Catholic Church, 26th between Wal- lace and Ash. Deedenhaffer, Geo. F., boots and shoes, Peach. Degmeier, Charlotte Mrs., intelligence office, near corner 8th and Holland. DELEMATER, G. B., (Raiole, Noble & Co.) DEMING, ANDREW J., (Deming & Co.) DEMING & CO., (Wm. B., Andrew J. and Willson W. Deming,) wholesale and retail building materials, manuf . sash, blinds, doors &c, corner 12th and Peach. DEMING, WM. H., (Deming & Co.) DEMING, WILLSON W., (Deming & Co.) Demuling, John, grocery and saloon, 269 and 271 11th. DEPINET, MICHAEL, (Eller, Depinet & Co.) DERNER, PETER, carpenter, jobber and builder, 1534 State. DERRICK & FELGEMAKER PIPE ORGAN CO., S. L. Derrick, president and man- ager; John Gensheimer, treasurer; corner 25th and Ash. j " & DERRICK, S. L., president and manager of Derrick & Felgemaker Pipe Organ Co., |Kjb corner 25th and Ash. Detzel, M., wines, liquors and groceries, wholesale and retail, corner 13th and Parade. DEVITT, MICHAEL, mason and builder, 324 West 18th. Devitt, Wm., stone mason, 324 West 18th. | « 5B Dick. Joseph Rev., pastor Evangelical Association, corner Peach and 12th DICKINSON, J. S., (Dickinson & Son.) DICKINSON, SANFORD, (Dickinson & Son,) physician, 711 state. DICKINSON & SON, (Sanford and J. S.,) druggists, 711 State. Dickson, W. H., gun and locksmith, 1109 State. Diefenbach, Chas., principal School No. 11. " Diefenbach, C. F. Jr., (C. F. Diefenbach & Son.) J£ Diefenbach, C. F. & Son, (C. F. Jr.,) clothing, gents' furnishing goods and pianos, Sr 1308 Peach. Diefenbach, Mary, saloon, 79 Fourth. Diefenbach, Philip, groceries and provisions, Peach between 18th and 19th. " DIEFENDORF, EZRA, (Diefendorf & Gross.) g) DIEFENDORF & GROSS, (Ezra Die/end or/ and J. W. Gross,) dry goods and carpets, 713 State. Diehl, Conrad, tailor, 1241 Peach. Diehl, F., boots and shoes, 23 South-west Park Row. Dietly, Joseph, saloon, 200 West 3d. ?*9 Dietz & Haas, (J. Diets and R. Baas,) butchers and meat market, 22 South Park Row. p\ * Dietz, J., (Dietz & Baas.) • { Dill & Lackie, (Robert Dill and John D. Lackie,) house, boat and fresco painters, O > corner 7th and State. O £. Dill, Robert, (Dill & Lackie.) ^ R Dillon, Thos., wood measurer and asst. clerk of the market, 8th 2d door west of El' Sassafras. m o H %* ri SB 5 «-» M DILLON, THOMAS, jour, mason, Cherry between 11th and 12th. DINKEY, WM., carpenter and jobber, 130 West 7th. ♦DISPATCH STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, 10 North Park Row, Willard, Redway & Seaman, props. DISTERDISK, CHAS., prop. Chicago House, corner 12th and Chestnut. Ditto, Emma Miss, principal of school for young ladies, Peach between 7th and 8th. Dobbins, L., city treasurer, 611 French. Doehrel, Wm., saloon and tailor, 4th between Plum and Cascade. Doll, C. M., (M. Doll <& Son.) Doll, M. & Son, (C. M.,) boots and shoes, 1203 State. Donald, Wm., clerk Common Council. Donnaten, E. O, groceries, flour and feed, 1117 Parade. Donnelly, Patrick T., boss mason, 114 East 4th. Dow, A. G. Jr., prop. Dow's Wire Works, 605 French. DOWLER, F. K., (Union Carriage Works.) DOWNER & HOWARD, (Truman Downer and E. J. Howard,) maltsters and brewers of ale and porter, corner Parade and 17th. DOWNER, TRUMAN, (Dmoner & Howard.) DOWNING & CROWELL, (J. F. Downing and T. W. Orowell,) fire, life and accident insurance agents, corner State and 9th. DOWNING, J. F., (Downing & Crowell,) general agent Insurance Co. of North America and secretary and treasurer Erie Chair Co., corner State and 9th. DREIFUSS, ADOLPH, variety store, 428 State. DREISIGAKER, J., groceries and provisions, corner 4th and Myrtle. Drum, Jacob, meat market, Cascade between 5th and 6th. Drumgool, James, boots and shoes, 1340 Peach. Dudley, Richard, (Erie Torsion Spring Co.) DUERNER, J. O, cooper, near corner of 18th and State. DUERNER, J. M., cooper, 33 21st. Dunbar, E. E., homeo. physician, Peach betweeen 15th and 16th. Dunn Bros.^eo. C. and John S.,) livery and exchange stable, French between 4th and 5th. Dunn, Geo. O, (Dunn Bros.) Dunn, John S., (Dunn Bros.) DUNN, WM. A., R. R. engineer, 1116 Peach. Dunn, Wm. A. Mrs., private millinery, 1116 Peach. ♦DUNNING, M. A., marble works, monuments, tombstones, mantels &c, 1016 Peach. DUN'S MERCANTILE AGENCY, Charles C. Owens, manager, Keystone National Bank Building, corner State and 8th. DURFEE, I. F., (Durfees, Post & Co.) DURFEE, M. F., (Durfees, Post & Co.) DURFEES, POST & CO., (I. F. and M. F. Durfee, J. E. Post and D. Kieff,) wholesale fish dealers, Public Dock. Durler, G. P., butcher and meat market, corner 10th and Reed. DUTHAN, M., custom boot and shoe maker, corner Cherry and 18th. DUTTLINGER, PETER A., painter foreman in P. & E. R. R. shops, Outer Depot. Eagle Hotel, James Campbell, prop., 59 15th. Eberly, L. L. & Co., groceries and provisions, corner 18th and Chestnut. EBISCH, G. A., (Johnson. Black & Co.) Eckenderff, Mike, gardener leases 5 acres of John Eliot. ECKLES, ASA, engineer, Erie Blast Furnace. ECKLES, JOHN, keeper Erie Blast Furnace. Edinboro House, 208 French, James Manning, prop. EDMUNDS, ASA H., jour, carpenter and joiner, 161 9th. EDSON & CHURCHILL, (P. Edson and G. T. Churchill,) importers of and dealers in dry goods, 818 State. EDSON, P. t (Edson & Churchill.) EHRET & BROTHER, (Charles and Robert,) coopers, cider and vinegar manufs., State between 26th and 27th. EHRET, CHARLES, (Ehret & Brother.) EHRET, ROBERT, (Ehret & Brother.) Eichenlaub, Ferdinand, (F. Eichenlaub & Son,) (F. Eichenlaub & Sons.) Eichenlaub, F. & Son, (Ferdinand and. Peter,) groceries and provisions, 1132 State. Eichenlaub, F. & Sons, (Ferdinand, Valentine and Joseph,) fresh and salt meats, 1132 State. Eichenlaub, Joseph. (J? 7 . Eichenlaub & Sons.) EICHENLAUB, JOSEPH Jr., president and manager of Erie Boot and Shoe Co., cor- ner 25th and Ash. EICHENLAUB, J. A., wholesale and retail dealer in boots and shoes, leather and findings, 628 State. Eichenlaub, Peter, (F. Eichenlaub & Son.) CITY OF ERIE. 265 Eichenlaub, Valentine, {F. Eichenlaub & Sons.) Elber, Fred, blacksmith, 1253 State. Eliot, John, {John Eliot & Co.,) (T. J. Viers <& Co.) Eliot, John & Co., ( Wm. A. Brown,) bankers, corner State and North Park. ♦ELLER, DEPINET & CO., {R. Eller, Michael Depinet and Bernhard Johann,) stone cutters and bricklayers, dealers in all kinds of building stone, Twelfth between Peach and Sassafras. ELLER, R., {Eller, Depinet & Co.) ELLIOTT, G. T., livery, boarding and sale stable, East 8th between State and French. ELLIOTT, JOHN, foreman wood department Erie Car Works, corner 17th and Cas- cade, residence West 21st. Elliott, OrrinL., dentist, 508 State. Ellis, Nathan F., traveling book agent, West 4th between Myrtle and Chestnut. Ellsey, G. W., auction store, 705 State. ELLSWORTH, COLONEL, prop. Ellsworth House, corner State and North Park Row. Emmling, Geo., groceries and provisions, corner 18th and Cherry. EMPIRE FAST FREIGHT LINE, Wm. F. Smith, agent, corner 5th and State. Empire Transportation Co's branch office, P. & E. K. R. Outer Depot, Wm. H. Ris- tine, chief clerk. Engelhart, C. & Co., {Andrew J. Mayer,) boots and shoes, 19 and 20 West Park Row. Englehart, Chas. J., mason and contractor, 717 Parade. ENGLER, JOHN, {Andrew Voelk & Co.) Ensign, S. P. & Co., {John R. Sherwood and W. W. Ross,) books and stationery, 725 State. ERHART, CHAS., grocery and saloon, corner 9th and Parade. ERHART, JOSEPH, {S. Erhart <& Son.) ERHART, STEPHEN, , O. W,j M. 5*., physician, diseases of women and children a speci- **S alty, 359 West 5th between Myrtle and Chestnut. HAMMER, STEPHEN, grocery and provision store, corner 18th and Poplar. Hancock, H. S., saloon, 22 5th. Handler, Philip H., bakery, 1309 Sassafras. Hanlon Bros., (Maurice and T/ws.,) groceries and provisions, corner 6th and East Avenue. Hanlon, Maurice, (Hanlon Bros.) Hanlon, Thos., (Hanlon Bros.) "J Hanlon, Thomas, city clerk, over 725 State. £*s Hannon, John, saloon, 26 Fifth. Hans, John A., boarding house, corner State and 2d. Hanson, Jacob, inspector of customs, Custom House, State. Harbor Creek Mutual Fire Insurance Co., John W. Ryan, prest; R. H. Henry, secre- fig tary; 722 State, up stairs. , JS, Hardwick, Wm., foreman machine shop, Bay State Iron Works. *3 Hardy, Henry, saloon, Cascade between 3d and 4th. 21 Harlow, John, (Erie Ice Co.) HARPER, JARVIS, agent for American and Union Express Co's, 30 North Park Row. HARRINGTON, J. P., foreman iron dept. Erie Car Works, corner 17th and Cascade. Hart, Geo., groceries, Holland between 13th and 14th. Hart, J. C, freight agent L. S. & M. S. R. R. and E. & P. R. R., freight depot. Hartleb & Koemig, (Philip Hartleb and John Koemig,) clothing and gents' furnishing © goods, Peach near 25th. Hartleb, M., (Hartleb, Metz & Co.) Hartleb, M., vice-prest. Erie Dime Savings and Loan Co., corner 8th and State. Hartleb, Metz &Co., (M. Hartleb, G. Mete and Wm. Beifel,) manuf s. of bent stuff, West 12th corner Cherry. Hartleb, Philip, (Hartleb & Koemig.) Hartman, Jacob, mason and jobber, 336 East 12th. Hartman, Julia Mrs., boarding house, 1030 Peach. Harvey, Charles H., dentist, 1338 Peach, 2d floor, residence 86 2d. HASKINS, A., millwright, carpenter and jobber, 296 East 8th. Hatch, T. M. Mrs., dressmaker, 19 East 8th. Hathaway, Charles M., (Bryant & Hathaway.) Hathaway, Charles, (Bryant & Hathaway,) builder and contractor, corner State and 8th. M 270 CITY OF ERIE. Hausmann, Valentine, musical instruments, books, picture frames &c, 1270 Turn- pike. Haverstick, H. B., (Feidler & Haverstick,) wholesale and retail flour and feed, 9 Park Row. Hay & Caughey, (IP. C. Hay and Moreau Caughey,) dry goods and shoes, 277 West 18th. Hay, W. C, (Hay dk Caughey.) HAYES, E. P., carpenter, joiner and draughtsman, corner Peach and 13th. *HAYES & KEPLER, (Wm. P. Hayes and S. P. Kepler,) real estate agents, 704 State. HAYES, WM. P., (Hayes & Kepler.) HAYS, JOHN W., (Wm. B. Hays & Co.) Hays, John W., (Jarecki, Hays <& Co.) Hays, Wm. B., (Jarecki, Hays & Co.) HAYS, WM. B. & CO., {John W. Hays,) props, of tannery, corner of French and 11th. Heath, Sarah Mrs., boarding house, corner Tenth and Myrtle. Heegle, Fred., {Hess & Heegle.) HefEner, Julius, boots and shoes, 18th between Walnut and Cherry. HEIDT, JACOB, groceries, corner 10th and Parade. HEIDT, VAL, general undertaker, metal cases and caskets, mahogany, walnut and rosewood coffins, 1371 Peach. Heilman, Julia Mrs., groceries and toys, 1202 State. Heinemann, George, bakery, Peach between 13th and 14th. Heintz, Adam, wholesale and retail liquors, tobacco and groceries, West 18th between Walnut and Chestnut. Heintz, Philip, barber, 1218 Peach. Heintz, Valentine, saloon, 1218 Peach. HEISS, SAMUEL, grocery, corner 18th and Poplar. ♦HENRICH, JOHN, marble works and dealer in building stone, cor. Chestnut and 22d. Henry, Frank, light keeper, Beacon Light. Henry, R. H., secretary of the Harbor Creek Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 722 State, up stairs. HENRY, WM., president of South Erie Iron Works, 2027 Peach. Herch, Joseph, clothier, 18th between Walnut and Cherry. Herrmann, Joseph, prop. South Erie Hotel, corner 26th and Peach. HERSCH, ADAM, foreman for L. W. Olds, West Twelfth. Hershey, Benjamin, (Hershey's Patent Chain Machine Co.) Hershey's Patent Chain Machine Co., (Benj. Hershey, A. T. Ifarsh, Samuel Caughey and John Carter,) Myrtle between 7th and 8th. Hess, George, {Hess & Heegle.) Hess & Heegle, {George Hess and Fred. Heegle,) saloon, corner State and South Park Row. Hess, Henry, gardener and farmer 14, Ridge Road. Hess, John, farmer 50, Lake Road near city line. Hess, John & Co., {Theobald Hess,) grocers, 1383 Sassafras. Hess, Theobald, {John Hess & Co.) HETHERINGTON, ROBERT, carpenter, Outer Depot. Heybeck, Jacob, saloon, 1213 Sassafras. Hilbert, Philip, saloon and match manuf., State corner 23d. HILL, CHAS. D., {Wheeler <& Hill.) Hill, Geo., constable in 1st ward, German north of 8th. Hill, Wm. , agent Erie Straw Works and millinery, 24 South Park. HILL, W. E., {Stearns, Hill & Co.) HILLER, JOHN, boarding house, 12th between Parade and Wallace. HILLS, R. O., prop, of United States Hotel, 1112 State. Hilton, John C, general supt. E. W. Reed & Co's branch wood and coal office, cor- ner Chestnut and 14th. Himrod, Wm. Jr., {Arbuckle & Himrod.) Hinds, John, barber, 1340 Peach. Hintemach, Athanasius Rev., rector St. Mary's Church, 9th. Hoak, H. J., sewing machine agent, 1239 Peach. Hoffman, Edward, (Jarecki <& Hoffman.) Hoffmann, John, saloon, East 10th between Wallace and Ash Lane. HOFMANN, PHILIP, building mover, 131 Sassafras between 14th and 15th. HOGAN, J. J., architect and builder, 8th between Walnut and Cherry. HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS, Marine Hospital Building, Ash Lane, Mrs. Mary A. Chalf ont, matron. Hopedale Mills, (flouring,) corner State and 28th, Feidler & Haverstick, props. HORRELL, RUFUS A., carpenter and contractor, 18th between Wallace and Parade. HOSKINSON & CO., (Wm., James and T. J. Hoskinson,) brick manufs., Peach above 26th. HOSKINSON, JAMES, (Hoskinson & Co.) HOSKINSON, T. J., (Hoskinson & Co.) HOSKINSON, WM., (Hoskinson & Co.) Housman, Frederick, saloon, 1327 Peach. CITY OF ERIE. 271 HOWARD, E. J., (Dmener & Howard.) Howe, H. J., (Erie Wooden Ware Co.) HOWELL, WM., dock master, Anchor Line Dock. HUBBARD, WM., foreman car wheel foundry, Erie Car Works, corner 17th and Cascade. HUFF, ALBERT, blacksmith foreman Buffalo Div. L. S. & M. S. R. R. HUFF, GikBKIKL, millwright and tank builder, also agent for American double turbine water wheel, corner Peach and 21st. HUFF, HENRY, barber, 200 3d. Hughes, John R., carpenter and jobber, 42 Myrtle. *HULL, AMASA, practical wood and metallic pattern and model maker, 21 West 7th between State and Peach. Humboldt Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Uras Schluraff, prest.; Chas. Metcalf, secre- tary; corner State and South Park. *HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK, corner State and Park, capital $200,000. Hummel, M., boots and shoes, Sassafras corner 17th. Hunt, Rudolph, cigar maker, corner 4th and Liberty. Hunter, R. S., silk hat manuf., corner 5th and State, up stairs. HUNTSBARGAR, A., (Huntsbargar & By era.) HUNTSBARGAR & BTERS, (A. Huntsbargar and David Byers,) props. Central Din- ing Rooms, corner State and Park Row. Husband, A. F. & Co., (John B. Husband,) produce and commission merchants, groceries and provisions, 1354 Peach. Husband, John B., (A. F. Husband & Co.) Hyner, J. L., lawyer, 3 Opera House Building. I, Illig, Daniel, merchant tailor, gents 1 furnishing goods &c, 1322 Peach. Irish, H. M., groceries and provisions, 279 West 18th. JACOB, ABRAHAM, (Jacob & Solomon.) JACOB & SOLOMON, (Abraham Jacob and Rudolph Solomon.) merchant tailors and dealers in ready made clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 1002 State. JACOBS, M. W., attorney and counselor at law, corner State and 8th. Jarecki, August, jewelry, 622 State. Jarecki, Charles, secretary and treasurer Jarecki Manuf. Co., 9th between French and Holland. Jarecki, Fred., (Jarecki, Hays & Co.) Jarecki, Hays & Co., (Fred. Jarecki, Wm. B. and John W. Hays and J. H. McCrackm,) props, of Erie Brass Works, plumbing, gas and steam fitting, 3 and 5 West 11th. Jarecki, Henry, president Jarecki Manuf. Co., 9th between French and Holland. JARECKI, HERMAN T., watches, jewelry &c, 508 State opposite Ellsworth House. Jarecki & Hoffman, (H T. Jarecki and Edward Hoffman,) jewelers, 1320 Peach. Jarecki, H. T., (Jarecki & Hoffman.) Jarecki Manuf. Co., Henry Jarecki, president; Chas. Jarecki, secretary and treas- urer; manuf. gas, steam and water fittings, brass work for engines, plumbers, steam and gas fittters, 9th between French and Holland. Jarvis, Manuel, hotel, corner 6th and Cascade. JOHANN, BERNHARD, (Eller, Depinet & Co.) JOHNSON, BLACK & CO., (successors to Barr, Johnson & Co.,) (Grove H. Jolmson, William T. Black, O. A. Ebisch and Otto Germer,) manufs. of " Morning Glory " and other base burning stoves, furnaces and double heaters, 1020 State. JOHNSON, GROVE H., (Johnson, Black & Co.) *JOHNSON, H. N., carriage maker, corner 20th and Peach. JOHNSON, J. L., (Johnson & Roberts.) ♦JOHNSON & ROBERTS, (J. L. Johnson and P. A. Roberts,) wholesale and retail tobacco and cigars, 14 Park Row. JOHNSTON & BREVILLIER, (Joseph and Orville Johnston and Frederick Brevillim^,) wholesale grocers and tea dealers, 505 and 507 French. JOHNSTON, JOSEPH, (Johnston & Brevillier.) JOHNSTON, ORVILLE, (Johnston & Brevillier.) JONES, CLARK, fish market, 7th between State and Peach. JONES, DANIEL, (Jones db Lytle.) Jones, Erwin Mrs., hair dresser and human hair work, 1223 Peach, second floor. Jones, Hugh, builder and contractor, dealer in sash, doors and blinds, corner 11th and Holland. Jones, H. S., supt. of the city schools, 722 State. JONES & LYTLE, (Daniel Jones and C. W. Lytle,) merchant tailors, dealers in gents' furnishing goods &c, 7 Reed House. Jones, L. D. Miss, principal School No. 3. 272 CITY OF ERIE. Jones, Wm. A., billiard hall, Morton House Building. Jordan, C. B., groceries and provisions, and milk depot, 428 French. Jordan, Henry, prop. Sailors' House, foot of State. JOYCE, T. H., {Union Carriage, Worts.) JUNG, E. Rev., pastor of German St. Paul Church, residence 125 West 4th. JUSTICE & CO., (Joseph and John, M. Justice Jr.,) shirt manufs. and dealers in hats, caps and gents 1 furnishing goods, 10 North Park Row. Justice, John M., merchant tailor and gents' furnishing goods, 5 Reed House. JUSTICE, JOHN M. Jr., (Justice & Co.) JUSTICE, JOSEPH, (Justice & Co.) KALVELAGE, HENRY, brewer and maltster, State south of Buffalo road. KALVELAGE, H, treasurer of South Erie Iron Works. Karlle, Peter, shoe maker, 1109 Parade. Kechbrel, J., physician, 8 Noble Block, 2d floor. KELLER, JOHN, butcher and meat market, Peach between 25th and 26th. Kelley, James, prop. Occidental Hotel, 1265 Peach. KELLEY, WM. L., prop, of American Hotel, corner of State and Park. KELLOG, J. L., (Erie Chair Co.) Kelly, Chas., (Kelly & Lederer.) Kelly & Lederer, (Chas. Kelly and John 31. Lederer,) restaurant, 12 East 5th. Kelsey, Henry C, (& H. Kelsey & Son,) (Erie Ice Co.) ♦KELSEY, SIDNEY, editor of Erie Gazette, C26 State. Kelsey, S. H, (S. H. Kelsey & Son.) (Erie Ice Co.,) farmer 60. Kelsey, S. H. & Son, (Henry C.,) wood dealers, French between Park and 7th. Kelso, Chas. W., lawyer, 508 State. Kelso, Wm. O, lawyer, 624 Peach. Kendig, Eli, auction and commission house, 226 State. Kennedy, David Jr., brick manuf., East Avenue near Light House. KENNEDY, JOHN W., brick maker and foreman for David, corner 5th and Holland. KENNEDY, S. B., (Smith & Kennedy.) Union Depot master, supt. Erie Transfer Co. and U. S. Mail agent, West 11th. Kent, Samuel F., engineer, Erie Main Light Station. KEPLER, G. W., (Locke & Co.) KEPLER, S. P., (Hayes & Kepler.) Kerber, Frederick A., boots and shoes, Cascade between 5th and 6th. Kerber, H. F., (Marks & Kerber.) Kern, Balthasar, saloon, Peach between 24th and 25th. Kerner, Anton, boots, shoes and groceries, Peach between 25th and 26th. KERNER, CHRISTOF, carpenterjobber and builder, corner 22d and Myrtle. KERSCH, ADAM, foreman for L. W. Olds. Kessler, Christian, groceries, provisions, boat stores &c, 403 State. KESSLER, JACOB, (Albracht & Kessler.) Keystone Cigar Works, Opera House Block, Manley & Co., props. KEYSTONE NATIONAL BANK, corner 8th and State, capital $250,000, U. S. deposi- tory, O. Noble, president; Joseph I. Town, cashier. KEYSTONE RESTAURANT, corner 8th and State, Adam Kurtis, prop. KIEFF, D., (Durfees, Post & Co.) Kimball Charles C. Rev., pastor Central Presbyterian Church. Kimball, J M., supt. E. & P. R. R., corner Peach and 14th, up stairs. Kincaid, A. J., chief engineer Erie Water Works, foot of Chestnut. King, A., maltster, corner Holland and 14th. KING, JAMES L., foreman Cleveland Division Round House. King, Robert, prop. Excelsior Garden, 7 acres, corner 6th and East Avenue. Klein, August, wagon maker. Turnpike south of 26th. Kleng, Christopher, blacksmith, Peach between 22d and 23d. Knauer, John, carpenter and contractor, 1233 Parade. Kneib. A., groceries and provisions, 1027 Parade. KNIGHT, GEO. R., agent, sign writer, paper hanger, dealer in leads, oils &c, 703 State. KNIPPER & BILLMAN, (Peter Knipper and John BilVman,) cigar manufs., corner 11th and German. KNIPPER, JOHN, groceries and provisions, 108 East 11th. KNIPPER, PETER, (Knipper <& Billman.) Kuobloch, Daniel, dining saloon, East Public Dock, also boat house, foot of State. Knochel, Mary Mrs., saloon, Parade between 13th and 14th. KNOLL, MARTIN, prop. South Erie Saloon, Peach between 25th and 26th. Koch, Jacob, clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 507 State. KOCH, MOSES, merchant tailor, clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 11 Park Row. CITY OF ERIE. 273 KOEHLER & BRO., (John W. and F. W.,) carpenters, jobbers and contractors, cor- ner Myrtle and 26th. KOEHLER BROTHERS, (Fred., lewis and Jackson,) brewers and maltsters, corner 26th and Holland. KOEHLER, FRED., (Koehler Brothers.) Koehler, F. W., (Koehler & Bro.) KOEHLER, JACKSON, (Koehler Brothers.) KOEHLER, JOHN W., (Koehler & Bro.) KOEHLER, LEWIS, (Koehler Brothers.) Koemig, John, (Hartleb & Koemig.) KOEN, FRANCIS, boarding house and carriage maker, 1226 State. KOEN, J. N., blacksmithing and wagon work, 1218 State. KOENIG, JULIUS, watch maker and jeweler, 1262 State. Kohlmiller, Joseph, dye works, 83 East 10th. Kohner, J. A. & Co., (L. Aufrecht,) fancy goods, notions, hosiery and wood and willow ware, 714 State. Koonz, J. F., saloon, corner 11th and German. Korrell, George, tinner, 1353 Peach. Kosbiel, Lorance, clock repairing and variety shop, 9th between German and Parade. Kose, Henry Rev., pastor of German Baptist Church, residence 17th between Peach and Sassafras. Koster, L., dry goods, carpets, wall paper &c, 1348 and 1350 Peach. Kramer, Matilda Mrs., confectionery and bakery, 1214 State. Kraus, John, prop. Parade Exchange Hotel, Parade between 14th and 15th. Kraus, Joseph, saloon, Parade between 8th and 9th. Krick, D., shoemaker, 1260 Parade. Kuch, George, meat market and shoemaker, corner 4th and Liberty. Kuhn, Henry, shoemaker, Peach between 25th and 26th. Kunz, Jacob, hats and caps, 513 State. KURTIS, ADAM, prop. Keystone Restaurant, corner 8th and State. JLtm LaBarte, J. N., physician, 1390 Peach. Lackie, John D., (D-ill <& Lackie.) Lafayette Hotel, John McCumiskey, prop., 420 French. Lamb, L. L., president Erie Dime Savings and Loan Co., corner 8th and State. Lamb, T. A., lawyer, 20 North Park Row. LANDEN & BARHAM, (Daniel Q. Landen, 116 Westith, and Samuel Barham, 193 West 9th,) bricklayers and plasterers. Landen, Joe Miss, principal School No. 10. LANDEN, DANIEL G., (Landen & Barham,) residence 116 West 4th. Lander, Fred., dining rooms, corner 8th and State. Landon & Cummins, bakers and confectioners, 718 State. LANG & BECKMAN, (Chas. A. Lang and Wm. Beakman,) groceries and provisions, notions &c, corner 8th and Myrtle. LANG. CHAS. A., (Lamg & Beckman.) LANGENEKER, FRANK, carpenter and joiner, 4th between Cascade and Plumb. LATHY, GEO. W., (Lathy & Son.) *LATHY & SON, (Geo. W. and W. E.,) attorneys at law, 1120 State. LATHY, W. E., (Lathy <& Son.) Laurie, A. G. Rev., pastor of First Universalist Church, residence East 7th opposite High School. Lawrence Emanuel, meat market, 1259 Peach. Laws, Wm., butcher and meat market, 7th between State and Peach. Lederer, John M., (Kelley & Lederer.) LEE, THOMAS C, constable 5th Ward, residence U. S. Hotel, State. Leech, Addison, manager Erie Elevator. Lehman, G., (Lehman & Mellen.) Lehman & Mellen^fi 1 . Lehman and E. Mellen,) groceries and provisions, 255 West 18th. Leibel, Jacob, boots and shoes, 1130 State. Leonard, Wm. E., groceries, provisions and meat market, corner 4th and Cherry. Leonhard, E., marble works, 1236 State. Leroy, Louisa M., (Lucy D. Wagner & Co.) Levi, August, boarding house, corner 18th and Walnut. Levi Brothers, (Isaac and Jacob,) wholesale dealers in fancy goods, notions, hosiery and gents' furnishing goods, 421 State. Levi, Isaac, (Levi Brothers. ) Levi, Jacob, (Levi Brothers.) Levy J., clothing and gents* furnishing goods, 1108 State. Lichtenauer, M., (Neuherger & Lichtenauer.) Liebel, A., (Liebel & Bro.) Liebel & Brother, (A. and P. II.,) merchant tailors and gents' furnishing goods 821 State. » All the novelties in the Dry Goods line to be 274 CITY OF ERIK. Liebel, Frank, beer saloon, Ridge road. Liebel F. P., (P. J. Mete & Co.,) alderman, 1108 State. LIEBEL & GEHRLEIN, (Michael Liebel and F. L. Gehr-lein,) wholesale dealers in wines and liquors, 1269 Peach and 1274 Turnpike. LIEBEL, MICHAEL, (Behr, Liebel & Co.,) (Liebel & Gehrlein.) Liebel, P. H., (Liebel & Brother.) LIEBEL, R., secretary of South Erie Iron Works, 2027 Peach. Liley, James, (S. Liley & Son.) Liley, S. & Son, (James,) machinists, 1257 State. LITTELL, A. L., acting librarian City Library and Free Reading Rooms, corner of 8th and State. Lloyd & Gilbert, ( Wm. Lloyd and Wm. Gilbert,) dining saloon, corner North Park and State. Lloyd, Wm., (Lloyd & Gilbert.) Lloyd, Wm. M., general manager Erie Lumber Co., Anchor Line Dock. LOCKE & CO., (31. S. Locke, Wm. B. Trash and G. W. Kepler,) dry goods, boots, shoes, teas, coffee and sugar, 5, 6 and 7 Noble Block. LOCKE, JOHN H., chief baggage agent, Union Depot. LOCKE, W. S., (Locke & Co.) Loeb, Solomon, jeweler, 304 State. Loesch, Peter, carpenter, State, city limits. LOESCH, WM., prop, of South Erie Market, between Peach and State, also branch market, corner of 26th and Parade, meats and vegetables. Loesel,Michael, carpenter and builder, State between 13th and 14th. LONG, DANIEL, register and recorder, Court House, residence 160 West Fourth. LONGSTREET, F. P., (S. P. & F. P. Longstreet,) agent Equitable Life Insurance So- ciety, Keystone Bank Building, 1st floor. LONGSTREET, S. P., (Burton, Bros. & Co.) LONGSTREET, S. P. & F. P., attorneys at law, Keystone Bank Building, 1st floor. LOOM1S, A. T., brick manuf., east side East Avenue near Land Light House. LOOMIS, F. A., (Union Carriage Works.) LOOMIS, W. W., agent, dry dock and ship yard, 1st between Peach and Sassafras. LOTT, WM. A., photographer, 29 North Park Row. Lovell, A. B., bakery, State. Lovell, M. N., supt. for F. F. Adams, 1105 State. Lovett, A. S., physician, 1336 Peach, 2d floor. Low, Abbie Miss, principal School No, 7. LOW, JOHN, foreman for Marsh & Low, pump makers, corner 20th and Sassafras. Low, Merrick L., (Marsh & Low.) LOYER, HENRY, auctioneer, residence corner Peach and 20th. LUCE, WM. H., furniture manuf., 715 State. Ludwig, George, meat market, 401 State corner 4th. Lutje, Wm. F., deputy collector of customs, Custom House, State. Lutz, Andrew, saloon, corner 9th and Holland. LYNCH, CHARLES, house and sign painter and paper hanger, East 5th between French and Holland. Lyon, Henry, carpenter and jobber, 1341 Holland. LYTLE, C. W., (Jones & Lytle.) Lytle, S. M., architect and builder, Myrtle between 8th and 9th. M. Mack, J. C. & Co., (Geo. Walheiser,) tobacconists and saloon keepers, 517 French. Magill, Wm. E., dentist, corner 10th and Peach. Mangold, Francis, carriage and house painter, 127 East 10th. Manley & Co.,(^. G. and W. II. Manley, and, M. K. Sage,) props. Keystone CigarWorks, Opera House Block. Manley, E. G., (Manley & Co.) Manley, W. H., (Manley & Co.) Manning, James, prop, of Edinborough House, 208 French. Marine National Bank, corner State and North Park Place; James C. Marshall, president; F. P. Bailey, cashier; C. E. Gunnison, asst. cashier; E. P. Foot, book keeper. Marks, C. S., (Marks & Meyer.) Marks, Daniel, (Marks <£ Kerber.) Marks & Kerber, (Daniel Marks and H. F. Kerber,) groceries and provisions, corner 5th and Cascade. ^Tarks & Meyer, (C. S. Marks and P. A. Meyer,) merchant tailors, 806 State. MARKS, WM., tailor, clothes cleaning and repairing, 9 Park Row, up stairs. Marsh, Andrew T., (Marsh <$• Low,) (Ifershey's Patent Chain Machine Co.) Marsh & Low, (Andrew T. Marsh and Merrick L. Lmo,) pump manufs. and props, stal- lion Iliatogue, Myrtle between 7th and 8th. MARSHALL, JAMES C, (James C. & F. F. Marshall,) president Marine National Bank, president of the Erie County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. found at Walther &, Streuber's, ERIE, Pa. CITY OF ERIE. 275 MARSHALL, JAMES C. & F. F., attorneys at law, Union Block. Martharlar, Valentine, saloon and shoemaker, 11th between Wallace and East Lane. MARTIN, A. D., foreman wood dept., Erie Car Works, corner 17th and Cascade. Marvin, Selden, (Spencer & Marvin.) MATILE, H. F., dealer in watches, jewelry, clocks &c, 1238 Peach. Matlehner, J. G., fresco and sign painter, Peach between 22d and 23d. Matt, Lawrence, supt. Erie Piano Forte Co., corner Wallace and 25th. Mattes, Gertude Mrs., midwife, 9th between Holland and German. Mauer, L., (Gabel & Mauer.) M&uer, M., bakery, confectionery and fruits, 1338 Peach. Maus, Effle Miss, principal School No. 6. Maus, George V., general agent E. & P. R. R., corner Peach and 14th. MAUS, W. Miss, (Wm. Maus & Co.) MAUS, WM. & CO., (Miss W. Maus,) groceries and provisions, 1346 Peach. Maya, Frank C, saloon, 1126 State. Mayer, Andrew J., (C. Engelhart & Co.) Mayer, Henry, (M. Mayer &, Son.) Mayer, I., butcher and meat market, Parade Petween 8th and 9th. Mayer, M. & Son, (Henry,) metal and slate roofers, manufs. of galvanized iron cor- nice and window trimmings, 1215 State. McAllaster, D., inspector of customs, Custom House, State. McArthur, K., (Bogert & Mc Arthur.) McBride, James, (Clemens, White & Co.) McCARTER, JOSEPH, vice-president Second National Bank of Erie, president Novelty Iron Works. McCarter, Samuel A., receiving weighman, Erie elevators. McClure, R. T., (Erie Wooden Ware Co.) *McCONKEY, THOMAS & CO., (R. W. Russell.) hardware, plumbers, gas and steam fitters, 513 and 515 French. McConnell, Samuel D. Rev., pastor of St. Johns Episcopal Church. McCowas, E. F., U. S. A., observer in charge of U. S. Signal Service Weather Obser- vation office, corner 5th and State. McCracken, J. H., (Jareoki, Hays & Co.) McCready & Connell, (C. 0. G. McCready and L. F. Connell,) news depot and cigar stand, 620 State. McCready, C. O. G., (McCready <& Connell.) McCREARY, J. C.,(Caughey, McC'reary & Moorhead.) McCrory, Margaret Mrs., dress maker, 515 French. McCumiskey, John, prop, of Lafayette Hotel, 420 French. McDONALD, DANIEL, carpenter, joiner and stair builder, West 7th. McDONALD, LEMUEL, foreman foundry dept., Erie Blast Furnace. McEntire, M. Mrs., dress maker, Peach between 18th and 19th. McEntire, Robert, conductor, P. & E. R. R., Peach between 18th and 19th. McGrath, Alice Miss, (Misses McGrath.) McGrath, B., clothing, 721 State. McGrath, Joanna Miss, (Misses McGrath.) McGrath, Margaret Miss, (Misses McGrath.) McGrath, Misses, (Joanna, Alice and Margaret,) milliners, 607 French. McGregors Oil Works, 1321 State, F. V. Darrow, general supt. McKINLEY, JOHN J., blacksmith and foreman in the smith dept. P. & E. work shops, near Outer Depot. McKINSTRY, JAMES P., manager W. U. telegraph office, 514 State. McKNIGHT, S. J., (French & McKnight.) McLachlin, E. A. Mrs., dress maker, room 3, Noble Block, up stairs. McManus, John, groceries and provisions, 324 West 4th. McNULTY, FRANK, (R. W. Baird & Co.) McVICAR, CHARLES, (Shaw <(■. Co.) Mead, G. J., dentist, opposite Post Office. Mehen, John, blacksmith, 1st alley west of Peach between 11th and 12th. MEHL, CHAS. A. & CO., (John,) carpenters and builders, East 8th between Parade and German. MEHL, JOHN, (Chas. A. Mehl <% Co.) MEHLER, AUGUST, (Mehler & Tretter.) *MEHLER & TRETTER, (August Mehler and Michael Tretter,) dealers in building stone and flagging, corner State and 12th. Meiser, Fred., prop, of Union Meat Market, 321 French. Mellen, E., (Lehman & Mellen.) Merritt, Samuel, carpenter and builder, 8 South Park. Messenkopf & Bittig, (L. Messenkopf and V. BitUg,) barbers and bath room, corner State and 8th. Messenkopf, L., (Messenkopf , {Thayer & Price.) Quigley & Conway, (M. Quigley and Arthur Conway,) junk dealers, foot of State. QUIGLEY, JOHN L., grocer, carpenter and joiner, 234 West 3d. Quigley, M., (Quigley & Conway.) Quino, M. A., agent National Line of Steamers to Queenstown and Liverpool, 2214th. DR.. Rabe, Christian, groceries and provisions, 315 French. RAMAN, JACOB, filler, engineer and general supt. Peckham, Hoag & Co's mill. Rambo, D. W., lawyer, 29 North Park. RAMSEY, HUGH, (Constable <& Ramsey.) Ranscail, J. S., groceries and provisions, 1316 Peach. Rastatter, J. M., mason, German between 10th and 11th. Raupers, C, hats and caps, 1317 Peach. RAWLE, HENRY, (Rawle, Noble & Co.) RAWLE, NOBLE & CO., (Henry Rawle, 0. and T. F. Noble. G. B. Dele-mater, Norman Hall, John P. Brock and Chas. Hall,) props. Erie Blast Furnace, manufs. foundry and forge pig iron, foot of Sassafras. RE A, SAMUEL Jr., (Erie Lime & Cement Co.) Reasner & Watkins, ( Wm. R. Reamer and Edgar H. Watkins,) crockery, glass, china and silver plated ware, cutlery &c, 629 State. Reasner, Wm. R., (Reasner & Watkins.) Reddout, Henry, grocer and painter, corner Beech Lane and 18th. REDFERN, JAMES, foreman stov.e moulding department, with Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead. CITY OF ERIE. 279 REED, A. L., (Heed & Co.) REED, CHAS. M., mayor of city, president Erie Gas Co. REED & CO., (B~. M., A. L. and L. Heed,) hardware, 919 State. Reed, E. W., coal dealer, 720 State. REED, H. M., (Heed & Co.) REED, L., {Reed A Co.) Reed, L. G., capitalist. Reed, W. W., president Erie County Savings Bank, president Erie City Water Works. REICHENECKER, ANDREW, butcher and meat market, corner Cherry and 18th. Reifel, Wm, (Hartleb, Metz & Co.) Reinholz, A., furniture manuf., 1374 Peach. Reno, P. A, (Thompson & Co.) Reno, J. L., (Thompson & Co.) Renz, Geo., baker, Parade between 13th and 14th. Restatter. Peter, hardware, stoves &c, 1012 Parade. Retcher, Fred., barber, under American Hotel. Retcher, William, dining hall, South Park Row. ♦RIBLET & BOSTWICK, (J. H. Riblet and C. F. Bostwick,) furniture dealers and undertakers, 926 State. Riblet, Henry M., lawyer, 1338 Peach, 2d floor. RIBLET, J. H., (Riblet & Bostwick.) RICHARD, WM., (Buscher & Co.) RICHARDS, J. S., coal dealer, Reed's Dock. Richtscheit, Joseph, tannery, 191 East 11th. Ristine, Wm. H, chief clerk Empire Transportation Co's branch office, P. & E. R. R. Outer Depot. Roberts, Hiram O, carpenter and jobber, 1306 Holland. ROBERTS, P. A., (Johnson & Roberts.) ROBINS, SAMUEL, ship carpenter and builder, Canal Dock. ROBINSON, RICHARD, ( Wheeler & Robinson.) Robison, E. W. Mrs., boarding house, 143 West 15th. Roemer, A., book seller, 16 West 7th. ROEMER, J. J., (R. J. Saltsman & Co.,) secretary Fortuna Oil Co. ROGERS, ALONZO W., foreman Erie Boot and Shoe Factory, corner 25th and Ash. ROGERS, C. P., (Brmoley & Co.) Rogers, Edward, architect, room 5, Rindernecht Block, corner 5th and State. Rosenthal, Caroline Mrs., varieties, Peach between 25th and 26th. Rosenzweig, Johanna Mrs., dress maker, corner French and 7th. Rosenzweig, Louis, lawyer and alderman, 820 State. Ross, W. W, (Sherwood & Ross.) Ross, W. W., (S. P. Ensign & Co.) ROTH, F. A., (Andrew Voelk & Co.) Roth, Nicholas, grocery and saloon, 254 12th. Rouyer, John, foreman in Hartleb, Metz & Co's bending works, corner 12th and Cherry. Royse, W. S., piano tuner, 190 3d. Ruess, Frederick, carpenter. Peach between 19th and 20th. RUHLING, WM., jour, blacksmith. Russell, Geo. S., carpenter, East 8th between Holland and German. ♦RUSSELL, JOHN B., stone cutter and builder, and dealer in all kinds of building stone, Peach beween 10th and 11th. Russell, R. yf.AThos. McConkey & Co.) RUSSELL, R. W., prest. Undine Boat Club. Russell, Wm. H., blacksmith, 1113 Parade. Ryan, George, eating saloon, 1292 Sassafras. Ryan, J. W., (Brown &Ryan.) RYAN, JOHN W., treasurer of Erie Boot and Shoe Co., president of the Harbor Creek Mutual Fire Insurance Co. RYAN, JOHN W., farmer 34, East 18th between Ash and Wayne. Ryan, John Wm., market gardener, 6 East 18th. 3 Sage, M. E., (Manley & Co.) Sailors' Home, foot of State, Henry Jordan, prop. Saley, Andrew, saloon, East Public Dock. SALOW, FREDERICK, (Salow &Schweiger.) SALOW & SCHWEIGER, (Frederick Salow and George Schweiger,) masons and con- tractors, 422 West 4th. Saltsman, John R., farmer 125, East Buffalo between 20th and 21st. SALTSMAN, ROBERT J., (R. J. Saltsman & Co.,) prest. and treas. Fortuna Oil Co wholesale dealer in coal, corner 12th and Peach. SALTSMAN, R. J. & CO., (Robert J. Saltsman and J. J. Roemer,) dealers in and brokers of R. R. supplies, oils and lumber, also dealers and brokers of real estate, corner 12th and Peach. SANDS, W. J., proprietor Erie Steam Bakery, corner State and 3d. SANFORD, M., gentleman, residence 613 French. Sanner, B., shoemaker, 10th 2d door west of Parade. Schaaf, J., (P. Schaaf & Son.) Schaaf, P. & Son, (J.,) groceries and provisions, corner 10th and Ash Lane. Schack, B. M., tailor, cleaner and repairer, 1259 Peach. Schafer, John F., prop, Sunbury House, 217 French. Schall, Jacob, city scavenger. Scheller & Co., {Otto Scheller and Otto Germer,) drugs, paints, oils &c, 830 State. Scheller, Otto, (Scheller & Co.) Scheluske, Joseph, planing mill, sash, doors, blinds, scroll sawing &c, corner 13th and Parade. Schlaudecker, Benedict, grocery, Parade corner 11th. Schlaudecker, F., grocer, wholesale and retail, 816 State. Schlaudecker, F. G. Jr., teller Erie County Savings Bank, corner Peach and 14th. Schlaudecker, J., general agent, western department, German Insurance Co., cor- ner 7th and State. Schlaudecker, M., president German Insurance Co., treasurer of the German Sav- ings Institution, corner State and 8th. Schlaudecker, Ulrich, saloon, 1030 Parade. SCHLINDWEIN, FRANK, saloon, 1104 State. Schlindwein, George, harness maker &c, 1380 Peach. SchlurafE, Uras, president Humboldt Safe Deposit and Trust Co., corner State and South Park. Schmidt, Alfred J., groceries and provisions, 231 French. SCHMITZ, R., late editor and publisher of the Erie Leuchtthurm. Schmoll, Conrad, wagon maker, corner 10th and Parade. Schneider & Brother, (Henry and Lewis,) wagon makers and blacksmiths, 1254 State. Schneider Brothers, (Henry, Lewis and Leonard,) hardware, 1237 State. Schneider, Henry, (Schneider Brothers,) (Schneider & Brother.) Schneider, Leonard, (Schneider Brothers.) Schneider, Lewis, (Sclvneider Brothers,) (Schneider & Brother.) SCHOLASTICA, MOTHER, O. S. B., superior of Benedict's Aoademy, 9th between German and Parade. Schorer, Michael, cabinet maker, 11 East 7th. Schultz, Ferdinand, groceries, flour and feed, corner 26th and Turnpike. Schultz, Valentine, groceries and provisions, corner Peach and 26th. Schumacher, Lewis, (Miller & Schumacher.) Schumann, G., saloon, 1312 Turnpike. Schumann, Jacob, barber, 1312 State. Schurz, , (Gerlach & Schurz.) Schuster, Wm., second hand clothing and furniture, 306 State. Schutt, Fred, lager beer brewery, West 4th between Poplar and Cherry. SCHUTTE, AUGUST, hotel, West 3d between Plum and Cascade. SCHUTTE BROTHERS, (Frederick and William,) props, of planing mill, 4th between Cascade and Plum. SCHUTTE, FREDERICK, (Schutte Brothers.) SCHUTTE, WILLIAM, (Schutte Brothers.) SCHWAB, GEO. P., butcher and meat market, 18th west of Chestnut. Schwab. Philip J., boots and shoes, 246 West 18th. SCHWEIGER, GEO., (Salmo & Schweiger.) . SCOTT, WALTER, agent salt companies of Syracuse, East Public Dock. SCOTT, WM. L., (W. L. Scott & Co.,) prest. E. & P. R. R., prest. Second National Bank. SCOTT, WM. L. & CO., (T. H. Orion,) wholesale dealers in iron ore and coal, corner Peach and 5th. SCOULLER, WM., farmer 60, east of East Lane. SEAMAN, HENRY S., ( Willard, Redway & Seaman.) Sechrist, Peter, saloon, 1802 Peach. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF ERIE, corner 8th and state, capital paid in $300,000; surplus and undivided profits, $67,500; Wm. L. Scott, prest.; Joseph McCarter, vice-prest. ; C. F. Allis, cashier. SECURITY OIL WORKS, mouth of Mill Creek, B. C. Vaughn, Troy, prop.; Geo. W. Gray, manager. Sedelmeyer, Lorane, barber, Parade between 11th and 12th. Seering, Henry, shoemaker, Cascade between 3d and 4th. Seib, Jacob, grocer and farmer 30, corner 28th and Parade. Seiter, George, brick manuf., 26th between Plum and Cascade. Setter, John, (Conrader & Seiter.) Selden, George, president Erie City Iron Works, 1119 State. *SELDEN & GRISWOLD MANUF. CO., (Samuel and John C. Selden and Mathew Grit- wold,) manuf s. shelf hardware and props. Erie Patent Mop Stick, West 10th between Chestnut and Walnut. Selden, J. C, (Erie Wooden Ware Co.) CITY OF ERIE. 281 SELDEN, JOHN C, (Selden & Orim.cold Mamtf. Co.) SELDEN, SAMUEL, {Selden & Griswold Mcmuf. Co.) Select Council Room, over 725 State. SELL & BACKUS, ( Wm. J. Sell and P. C. Backus,) booksellers and news dealers, 708 State. SELL, WM. J., (Sell & Backus.) SENGER, PRANK, stone cutter, builder and general jobber, yard 1246 Turnpike, house East Ninth corner Wallace. Sennett, George B., mannf. of oil well supplies at Meadville, residence corner 28th and Parade. Serr, Adam, barber, 1102 State. Sevin, J. T., pictures, frames, canes, pipes &c, 17 West 7th. SEYMOUR, NELSON, M. D., physician, 606 Peach, house 74 West 9th. Shabacher & Bro., (MarUn and John,) boots and shoes, 1222 Peach. Shabacher, John, (Shabacher & Brother.) Shabacher, Martin, (Shabacher & Brother.) SHAPER, MARY ANN, laundry, 3d between Peach and Sassafras. Shamburg, Dora V. Miss, dress maker, 11 Noble Block. SHATTUCK, E. A., (Shattuck &Sons.) (with Wm. S. and J. H.,) farmer 117. SHATTUCK, HENRY, (Shattuck & Sons.) SHATTUCK, J. H., (Shattuck & Sons,) (with Wm. S. and E. A.,) farmer 117. SHATTUCK & SONS, (Henry, Wm. S., E. A. and J. H.,) props, grist mill, milkmen and farmers 7)£, south of city between Waterford Turnpike and Waterford Plank Road. SHATTUCK, WM. S., (Shattuck <& Sons,) (with E. A. and J. H.,) farmer 117. Shave, J. A., telegraph operator, L. S. & M. S. R. R., Union Depot. SHAW & CO., (Henry Shaw and C has. Mc Vicar,) blacksmiths, horse shoeing and wagon ironing, 1254 State. SHAW, HENRY, (Shaw & Co.) Shaw, Willis H., groceries, provisions, crockery, glassware &o., 1116 Peach. Shenk, Henry, carpenter, contractor and builder, corner 4th and State. Sheridan House, 1261 Peach, Henry Campbell, prop.' Sherman, Edward, carpenter and contractor, 55 West 8th. SHERWOOD, A., house, sign and ship painter, corner 8th and State. Sherwood, J. R., (Sherwood & Ross.) Sherwood, John R., (S. P. Ensign & Co.) Sherwood & Ross, (Ensign & Co.,) (J. B. Sherwood and W. W. Boss,) house and sign painters, 710 State, up stairs. SHIRK, C. C, (Tibbals, Shirk <& Whitehead.) SHIRK, D., (Tibbals, Shirk & WMtehead.) SHOEMAKER, PETER, saloon keeper and barber, corner Wallace and 11th. Shutte, Wm., groceries, 4th between Liberty and'Plum. Siegel, O, groceries, East 11th between Holland and German. *SILL, JAMES, real estate agent and attorney and counselor at law, Wayne Block, 505 French. SIMMONS, ANDREW W., (Simmons & Blosser.) SIMMONS & BLOSSER, (Andrew W. Simmons and John Blosser,) saloon, 1114 State. SIMMONS, R. W., engineer with Carroll Bros., residence Chestnut between 4th and 5th. SIMON, AARON, merchant tailor and gents' furnishing goods, 1014 State. SKINNER, BARKER A., foreman with Riblet & Bostwick in manufacturing dept., 12th near Peach, residence 1320 Peach. Skinner, James, alderman, Austin's Block, North Park Row. Slocum, Hiram, flour, feed and grain, 424 State. SLOCUM, JONAH, grocer and engineer, corner 2d and Sassafras. Slocum, Martha Mrs., dress maker, 424 State. Smith, B. A., druggist, corner 18th and Peach. Smith, Prank, hotel, corner Sassafras and Rinkner. Smith, Horace, (Smith & Stevens.) Smith, H. E., (Forster & Smith.) Smith, J. A. Mrs., milliner, 1275 Parade. Smith & Kennedy, (S. S. Smith and S. B. Kennedy,) lessees and managers Park Opera House. Smith, K. A., boots and shoes, corner State and 8th. Smith, N. A. Mrs., boarding house, corner 7th and Holland. Smith S., hats, caps and wool, 525 French. Smith & Stevens, (Horace Smith and Amasa Stevens,) house and sign painterB, Peaoh between 11th and 12th. Smith, S. S., (Smith <& Kennedy,) news room, gents' furnishing goods &c. SMITH, WM. F., agent Empire Fast Freight Line, corner 5th and State. Smith, W. H., shoe maker, 4 South Park. SMITH, WM. T., master mechanic P. & E. R. R. shop, near Outer Depot. Smith, Zebina, piano fortes, melodeons and organs, 815 State. Snell, Wm., cashier Upson House, corner State and North Park. 282 CITY OF ERIE. SOLOMON, RODOLPH, {Jacob & Solomon.) South Erie Hotel, corner 26th and Peach, Joseph Herrmann, prop. SOUTH ERIE IRON WORKS, 2027 Peach, Wm. Henry, president; R. Liebel, secre- tary; H. Kalvelage, treasurer; manufs. of stoves, plows, agricultural implements and tinware. SOUTH ERIE SALOON, Peach between 25th and 26th, Martin Knoll, prop. Souther, Henry, lawyer, 2 Opera House Building. Spafford, M. L. Mrs., dress maker, corner 8th and Holland. Spaulding, A. C, (H. Davis <& (Jo.) SPENCER, AGNES Sister, superior St. Joseph Male and Female Orphan Asylum, East 3d between Holland and German. SPENCER, A. A., carpenter and joiner, 912 Myrtle. SPENCER, CHARLES N., boss mason and jobber, residence Walnut between 7th and 8th. Spencer, H. A., alio, physician and surgeon to the Lake Shore R. R. Co., 62 8th. Spencer, J. C, president First National Bank of Erie. Spencer & Marvin, (S. S. Spencer -and Selden Marvin,) lawyers, over Post Office, cor- ner 8th and State. Spencer, O. C, shipwright, foreman dry dock and ship yard. Spencer, S. S., (Spencer & Marvin,) notary public, over Post Office, corner 8th and State. Spiegel, Benj., meat market, 11th between Holland and German. SPOONER, H. W., (Erie Dime & Cement Co.) SPRINGS, W. L., (Steams, Hill & Co.) Stablein, Matthias, barber and saloon keeper, 1368 Peach. STACY, JOSEPH, custom boot and shoe maker, West 3d between Cherry and Wal- nut. Stafford, Oliver, books and stationery, 603 French. Stahl, Henry, general State agent Brewers' Fire Insurance Co., corner 9th and State. Stancliff Brothers, (E. M. and J. H.,) jobbers in tobacco and cigars, 1116 State. Stancliff, E. M., (Stancliff Brothers.) Stancliff, J. H., (Stancliff Brothers.) Stanton, Wm., prop, of Warren House, 311 French. Stark & Franz, ( Wm. Stark and Frank E. Franz,) furniture, 1122 State. Stark, Wm., (Stark & Franz.) ST. BENEDICT'S ACADEMY, 9th between German and Parade, Mother Scholastica, O. S. B., mother superior; Sister Mary Placida, O. S. B., director. STEARNS, E. H., (Stearns, Hill & Co.) STEARNS, HILL & CO., (E. H. Stearns, W. E. Hill aud D. B. Calender, general partners; Wm. Bnrnham, W. M. David and W. L. Springs, special partners,) manufs. E. H. Stearns' Patent Improved Circular Saw Mills, gang and muley mills, patent rossers for removing bark and grit before the saw, off-setting anti- vibrating carriage wheels and track, head blocks &c. for saw mills, log turners, gang edgers, jackers, lath mills &c, East 10th. STEIMER, ADRIAN, groceries and provisions, corner Parade and 28th. Steiner, French, hotel, corner 18th and State. Steiner, S. J., clothier, 1382 Peach. Sternberg, Jerome L., cashier First National Bank of Erie. Sterner, H. Y., cigars and tobacco, 511 State. STERRETT, A. J., commissioners' clerk. *STERRETT & CLEMENS, (Joseph A. Sterrett and R. E. Clemens,) wholesale and re- tail furniture dealers, sole agents for the woven wire mattress, 1101 State. STERRETT, JOSEPH A., (Sterrett & Clemens.) Stevens, Amasa, (Smith & Stevens.) Stewart, J. L., physician, 23 North Park Row, vice-president Erie County Savings Bank. ST. JOHN & BEECHLING, (Volney B. St. John and C. R. Beechling,) agents Domestic Sewing Machine, 717 State. ST. JOHN, VOLNEY B., (St. John & Beechling.) ST. JOSEPH MALE AND FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM, East 3d between Holland and German, Sister Agnes Spencer, superior. STOCKING, E., (Peckham, Hoag & Co.) Stoddard, N. E., W. U. telegraph operator, Union Depot. Stoetzer, Philip, tailor, 1006 State. Stone, Edward A. Rev., pastor First Baptist Church, 411 Chestnut. STONE, N. O., manuf. of and dealer in boots and shoes, 722 State. Storms, Agnes Mrs., dress maker, West 2d between Chestnut and Myrtle. Stranahan, C. W., physician, corner 8th and State. STRATTON & BENNETT, ( W. J. Stratton and C. C. Bennett,) props. New York Dining Saloon, 1106 State. Stratton, H. & F. C, dry goods, 727 State. Stratton, Ira, (Bush & Stratton.) STRATTON, W. J., (Stratton & Bennett.) Stratton, Wm. J., dining saloon, 1012 State. Straus, H., Bro. & Bell, malt house, Parade near 18th. STRAUS, JACOB, merchant tailor and ready-made clothing, 512 State. Straus, A., clothing and furnishing goods, 436 State. STREUBER, C. H., {Walther & Streuber.) Streuber, EmUe, {J. Streuber & Son.) Streuber, J. & Son, {Emile,) tanners, State near corner of Buffalo. Strick, Barbara Mrs., saloon, corner 4th and Walnut. Strick, Catharine, saloon, corner 6th and Cherry. STRICKLAND, D. H., physician, 23 North Park Row. STRITZINGER, GEO., carpenter and jobber. State between 22d and 23d. Strohmenger, J. E., shoe maker, Parade corner 11th. STROHMENGER, J. W., merchant tailor and gents' furnishing goods, Parade be- tween 12th and 13th. Stuart, Thos. H., physician, 53 East 4th. Stubler, John, groceries, corner 26th and Parade. *STUEBGEN, CHAS. G., {successor to Boeder <& Stuebgm,) general insurance and broker's office, north-west corner State and 8th. Sturgeon, J. C, lawyer, Opera House Building. *STURZNICKLE, E., editor and prop. Zuschauer am Erie, State between 7th and 8th. Sturznickle, E. E., deputy sheriff. STUYVESANT, "WARREN, {O'Began, Sfiuyvesant & Co.) Suerken, John B., watches, jewelry, musical instruments and children's carriages, 924 State. SULLIVAN, ABRAHAM, milkman and farmer leases 150. Sunbury House, John P. Schafer, prop., 217 French. SUTTER, JOHN, foreman car repairing, Erie shops, Erie and Buffalo Division.. *SWALLEY, CHRISTIAN, prop. Presque Isle Spice Mills, spices, teas and coffees at wholesale, 1012 State. SWALLEY, J. W., soap and candle manuf., corner 6th and Holland. Tanner, Richard, shoe maker, East 4th between German and Holland. Tanner, V. M. Miss, principal School No. 5. Taper Sleeve Pulley Works, corner 13th and Peach, manufs. belt pulleys and pulley fasteners, Newel's patent, A. B. Cook & Co., props. TARBELL & ANDERSON, {A. M. Tarbell and A. S. Anderson,) carpenters, builders and jobbers, 8th between Myrtle and Chestnut. TARBELL, A. M., {Tarbell & Anderson.) Tarbell, J. A., fruits, canned goods and confectionery, 716 State. TATE, S. E., carpenter and jobber, East 18th between East and Wayne. Terrett & Bro., {Wm. J. and John Q. A.,) livery and sale stable, 1223 Peach. Terrett, John Q. A., {Terrett & Bro.) Terrett, Wm. J., (Terrett . and E. B.,) tree dealers, Smith. Chamberlain, E. B., (Chamberlain Bros.) Chamberlain, J. D., (Chamberlain Bros.) Chapin, W. H. D., (Parhman, Chapin & Co.) Chidester, E. M., telegraph operator P. & E. R. R. *CITY BATHING ROOMS, Park, Geo. Nollinger, prop. CITY GRIST MILLS, Washington St., W. P. Smith, prop. Clark, D. W., (Mulkie & Clark.) CLARK, G. W., manuf. and dealer in furniture, 53 1st Avenue. Clark, J. J., prop. National Hotel, Main. Clark, Russel, farmer 100, East Wayne. Clarke, J., clothing, 12 1st Avenue. Cole & Isaacs, tobacconists, Main corner Center. Colegrove, Isaac, farmer 120, East Main. Colegrove, Lawrence, farmer 100, Columbus and Concord road. Colegrove, Mager Rev., M. E. minister and farmer 160, Columbus and Concord road. COLENSOE, ROBERT, clothes renovator, Summit on Washington St. Colesberry, W. H., chief engineer O. C. & A. R. R., Main. Collins, D., prop, of New York Hotel, Main corner Mill. Collins, Wm., farmer 5^, West Wayne. COLTON, C. L., ( West CANTY & BRO., 124 East Sixth St., " CONDREY, PATRICK, 4th between State and French, Elber, Fred., 1253 State St., " Fogarty. J., West 8th St., Frey, John, 121 East 6th St., " Kling, Christopher, Peach St., KOEN, J. N., 1218 State St., Mehen, John, 1st alley west of Peach between 11th and 12th, Oberackcr, L., 8th between Walnut and Chestnut. Obrenger, Adam, corner 18th and 0'REGAN,STUYVESANT& CO., 8th rear of Post Office, BLA CESMITIIS—BOA T LIVERIES. 101 i Russell, Wm. H., 1113 Parade St., Erie Schneider & Brother, 1245 State St., " SHAW & CO.. 1254 State St., Waltz, John, Turnpike, south of 26th, " WHEELER & ROBINSON, Front be- tween Peach and Sassafras, " Ziegler, John, Turnpike St., " Zuck & Brother, Peach opposite 20th " Bush, Julius, Main St., Fairview Fargo & Caughey, Main St., " LANDER, FRANCIS, Swanville, " Letterman, Jacob, Church St., " Mead, William G-., Franklin Corners, Franklin Michael, Fred., Main St., Fairview Hiles & Nason, Girard Holmes, Calvin, Miles Grove, " Jewell, Elias, (Lockport,) Platea, " Jewell, George W., (Lockport,) Platea," Kibbler, Jacob, Wall Street, " Sargerit, John, " SHERMAN, JAMES P.. (Lockport,) Platea *' SNOW, JOHN, Mechanic St., " Stough, Samuel, Miles Grove, " Traut, Henry, " TURNER, ALEX. H., East Springfield, " BRACE. WM. A., West Greene, Greene LINK, ANDREW, Belle Valley, NASH, ORLANDO M., West Greene, " Robinson, Byron, West Greene, " ROBINSON, GEO. & DERRICK, West Greene, " WEEKS, CHAS. W., Phillipsville, " Hebner, Charles H., Greenfield THAYER, STEPHEN, North East, Yost Wilson, " Cooper, W. J., Wesleyville, Harbor Creek Hyde, Madison, Wesleyville, " Lee, Perry, Moorheadville, " Porter, H. J., .Wesleyville, " Stinson, Wm. S., " Tubbs, Chas., Wesleyville, " WAXHAM, HENRY, Wesleyville, " EDMUNDS, MOSES S., Main St., Mill Village, LeBoeuf McDANNELL, JOHN E., West Center St., Mill Village, " Moore, Edwin H., Union City, " Porter, Joel S., Waterford, " Porter, Lucius, Waterford, " Quay, Wm. M., Mill Village, " Beller, Frank, Erie, McKean BLOUNT, JAMES, Caldwell, S. J., " GARBLER, PHILIP, Sterrettania, Safford, Zelotus, " SCHUETZ, GEO., (Middleboro,) Main St., " Shaffer, Wm., " ALLEN, AUSTIN A., Belle Valley, Mill Creek Kroft, John, Kearsage, " Myres, Frederick, Erie, " Rosensluhl, Peter, Belle Valley, " SCHLUBACH. J., Kearsage, Dewey, D. D., North East Diffinbaugh, Benj., Fromyre, F. & Bro., " Fuller, E. N., " GRIFFITH & CULBERTSON, Vine St., Himes, M. P., " JOHNSON, G. W., Palmer & Son, North East STETSON, J. C. W. & M. O, Wall St., " WELLS, D. J., WILLCOX, A. J., DeWolf, N., East Springfield, Springfield Doty, Albert, North Springfield, " Eagley, Daniel, North Springfield, " Edy, Wm., West Springfield, " Nash, Geo., East Springfield, " Norton, H. D., West Springfield, Robison, L. T., East Springfield, " Stoke, W. P., West Springfield, Wait, S., West Springfield, Foglebock, Nathan, Erie, Summit Rewling, Andrew W., Erie, " WHITEFORD, WM. J., Erie, Foster, Thos. M., corner Crooked and Willow, Union City, Union GLEZEN & LINN, Oil St., Union City, " Jones & Lyons, Main St., Union City, " LATCHFORD, W. T., Union City, McGuire, Butler, near Johnson House, Union City, * " RYERSON, L. B., Concord St., Union City, ACOCKS,G. A., Jamestown St., Watts- burg, Venango Bishop, Daniel, Wattsburg, " Butler, Richard E., Lake Pleasant, " *CANFIELD, A., Lowville. *CANFIELD, S. A., Lowviile, " COOPER, JAMES, Wattsburg, Eaton, Chas. A., Phillipsville, " Jones, Warren, Wattsburg, " ORTON, CHAUNCY, Phillipsville, Orton, Lester, Phillipsville, " Saigon, D. & A. W., North St., Watts- burg, " Allen, Albert E., Erie St., Edin- borough, Washington Amidon, Clark F., MeLane, " Colvin, Wm., Edinborougt, " Gardner, James H., Waterford, " SKELTON, WARREN P., Mill St., Edinborough, " Skiff, James M., Normal St., Edin- borough, " TANNER, JACOB A., Market St., Edin- borough, " White, Levi, Edinborough, " BRADISH, ELISHA, 2d St., Waterford HOVIS, A. H. & SON, 1st St., PAYNE & TAYLOR, 2d St., SKIFF. IRA, 2d St., Stem, Lewis F., 2d St., Messenger, Alfred, Wayne Blast Furnace. ERIE BLAST FURNACE, foot of Sas- safras St., Rawle, Noble & Co., Erie Boarding Mouses. (See Hotels and Boarding Bouses.) Boat Builders. Paasch, J. D., foot of State St., Erie AUSTIN, A. B., Swanville, Fairview Boat lilveries. Atkinson, James, foot of State St., Erie Knobloch, Daniel, East Public Dock, " Paasch, J. D., foot of State St., " . SPENCER, GILBERT, Erie St.. Edin- borough, Washington 302 BOOK BINDERS— BOOTS AND SHOES. Book Binders. *PRATT & GAIL, Corry Aehby & Vincent, 423 State St., Erie Cole, E. M., 2d floor Noble Block, State St., Rooks and Stationery. (See also News Dealers.) Ames, C. H., Center St., Corry Barlow, Robert & Son, Main St., " Beavis, C, Center corner Washing- ton, " Fenner, B., Center St. near Depot, " Holden, O. C, 8 1st Avenue, " Lindsley, R. G., (stationery,) 40 Main St., " CAUGHEY, McCREARY & MOOR- HEAD, 8 Reed House, Erie Ensign, S. P. & Co., 725 State St., Hausmann, Valentine, 1270 Turnpike St., Roemer, A., 16 West 7th St., SELL & BACKUS, 708 State St., " Stafford, Oliver, 603 French St., " *SEARS, CHAS. E., North East LEWIS, HENRY, (stationery,) Erie St., Edinborough, Washington Proudflt, Wm. S., Normal St.. Edin- borough, " ESoots and Shoes. (See also General Merchants.) HAYES, HENRY P., (custom,) Watts- burgh, Amity Ludden, Joseph, (custom,) Spartans- burgh, Crawford Co., Concord ADAMS &LETSINGER. Albion. Conneaut EDDY, ELIJAH W., Albion, HARRINGTON & WHITNEY, Albion, " Milligan, Wm., (custom,) Albion, " Pomeroy, Dwight, (custom,) Albion, " Benson & Thompson, 1st Avenue cor- ner South, Corry COWDEN, WM., (custom,) Cross St., " Crapser, E. & Son, Main St., " Dean & Hall, Center St., " Frank, L. O, Main St., " Frey, John C., (custom,) Main St., " Hill, Chas., Center St., Hoffman, S., Main corner 1st Avenue, " Kelleher, Patrick, 8 Spring St., " Morgan, William, (custom,) Main St., " SKIFF, A., 8 Main St., Spiesman, H. L., 32 1st Avenue, " Stephens, E. W., 1st Avenue, " *WILLIAMS, P. J., 3 Spring St., Burwell, Geo. N., (custom,) Lundy's Lane, Elk Creek Herrick, Nathan, (custom,) Lundy's Lane, " Adams, James, (custom,) 378 French St., Erie Albrecht, Henry, (custom,) 13 east 7th St., Arbuckle & Himrod, (wholesale,) cor- ner Peach and 18th, " Armstrong, Andrew, (custom,) 1111 State St., " ARMSTRONG. JOHN B., (custom,) 1212 State St., " Auffinger, Joseph, (custom,) 266 West 8th St., Baird, R. W. & Co., 724 State St., BAKER, OSTHEIMER & CO., 503 and 505 State St., Erie Beer, Rudolph, (custom.) 1330 Sassa- fras St., " Brown, Chas. C, (custom,) 330 State St., Coughlin, E., 527 French St., Deedenhoffer, Geo. F., Peach St,, Diehl, F., 23 South-west Park Row, " Doll, M. & Son, 1203 State St., Drumgool, James, 1340 Peach St., " DUTHAN, M., (custom.) corner Cherry and 18th, EICHENLAUB. J. A., (wholesale and retail,) 628 State St., " Engelhart, C. & Co., 19 and 20 West Park Row, ERIE BOOT & SHOE CO., corner 25th and Ash, Flynn, Michael, (custom,) Chestnut between 3d and 4th, Gross, Henry. 509 French St., " Guckenbiehl, Jacob, 1314 Peach St., " Haas, John, (custom,) 195 East 8th St., " Hay & Caughey, 277 West 18th St., Heffner, Julius, 18th between Walnut and Cherry, " Hummel, M., Sassafras corner 17th, " Karlle, Peter, (custom,) 1109 Parade St., " Kerber, Frederick A., Cascade be-' tween 5th and 6th, Kerner, Anton, Peach between 25th and 2fith, Krick, D., (custom,) 1260 Parade St., " Kuch, Geo., (custom,) corner 4th and Liberty, " Kuhn, Henry, (custom,) Peach be- tween 25th and 26th, Leibel, Jacob, 1130 State St., Martharlar, Valentine, (custom, - ) 11th between Wallace and East Lane, Meyer, Andrew, (custom,) corner Parade and 16th, Sanner, B., (custom,) East 10th 2d door west of Parade, Schwab, Philip J., 246 West 18th St., " Seering, Henry, (custom,) Cascade between 3d and 4th, Shabacher & Bro., 1222 Peach St., Smith, K. A,, corner State and 8th, " Smith, W. H., (custom,) 4 South Park, " STACY, JOSEPH, (custom,) West 3d between Cherry and Walnut, Stark, Martin, " STONE, N. O., 722 State St., Strohmenger, J. E., (custom,) Parade corner 11th, Tanner, Richard, (custom,) East 4th between German and Holland, Thoma, John, (custom,) corner 11th and Wallace, Winschel, Ben., (custom,) 267 East 11th, Zuern, Geo., 822 State St., " Boyer, Thomas, (custom,) Fairview Iroms, Henry, (custom,) Kromar, P., Church St., McCULLY, JOHN, Main St., WEIBLEN, JOHN G., Main St., BRAGG, EDWIN, (custom,) Franklin Corners, Franklin Corby, Philip, (custom,) Girard Fish, Ellis, (custom,) BOOTS AND SHOES—BREWERS AND MALTSTERS. 503 Ohmer, Ohaa., (custom,) Miles Grove, Girard Ryman, Theo., Main St., " Sanders, Elias B. (custom, Lockport,) Platea, " Sawdy, J., (custom, Lockport,) Platea, " Schutte, Aug., (custom,) Chestnut St., " Stockdale, John, (custom, Lockport,) Platea, " Yeager, Christ, Main St., " Yeagher, Lewis, Main St., " Yaple, Noble V., (custom,) West Greene, Greene Wakely, Clark A., (custom,) Greenfield Davis, David, (custom,) Wesleyville, Harbor Creek Miller, Charles G., (custom,) " Comstock, A. G., (custom,) West Cen- ter St., Mill Village, LeBoeuf Cottrell, Eber I., (custom.) " Bobbins, George S., (custom,) Mill Village, " Boyer, J. W., (custom,) " SMITH. WM. A., (custom,) Mill Vil- lage, " WEDLOCK, J. B., Main St., Mill Vil- lage, " Hemme, Christoph, (custom, Mid- dleboro,) Main St., McKean Shafer, John, (custom,) " WAGNEE, JOHN PETEB, (custom,) Sterrettania, " Kuhn, Geo. W., (custom,) Erie, Mill Creek KUHN, PETEB, (custom,) Erie, SAWDY, NELSON, (custom,) West Mill Creek, SCHIMPFP, JACOB, (custom,) Kear- sage, " Sherwin, Francis P., (oustom,) Erie, " . Bagley, Aaron A., (custom,) North East Higgins, J., " House, W. H., (custom,) Main St., " Logan, Martin, Lake St., " LOOMIS, DYEB, McCord, James, (custom,) " McNichol & Crawford. 3 Lake St., "■ Maifield, Eugene, (custom,) East Springfield, Springfield Martin, G. W., (custom,) North Spring- field, " Miller, C. B., (custom,) East Spring- field, " Miller, H. B^East Springfield, Phillips, G. W., (custom,) West Spring- field, " Phillips, Luther, (custom,) West Springfield, " Bobison, H. C, (custom,) West Spring- field, " Fuhrman, Frederick, (custom,) Erie, Summit Buntanbak, Chas., corner Main and Crooked, Union City, Union FLYNN & BUBKE, Opera House Blook, Main St., Union City, " FBANK, ABEAM, Miles St., Union City, FBANK, L. & SON, Union City, Green, Edward, Main St., Union City, " Latchford, Joseph, (custom,) opposite P. & E. Depot, Union City, " Lawrence, Samuel, (custom,) Union City, McLEAN, W. E. & C. N., Union City, " I Morton, E. L. & Co., Union City, Union Plumb, Wm. W., Main St., Union City, " Bowland, Geo. W., (custom,) Union City, SHEPABD, WILSON, (oustom,) Union City, Waters, Nelson, oorner Main and South, Union City, " *BEACE, O, Lowville, Venango Dale, John, (custom,) Churoh St., Wattsburg, " HALL, WM., (custom,) Main St., Wattsburg, " Hill, B. S., Main St., Wattsburg, Bogue, Stewart, (custom,) Edinbor- ough, Washington Francis & Lesuer, McLane. " Greenfield, Geo. S., (custom,) Edin- borough, " Kendall, Myron J., (custom,) McLal- lens Corners, " Phelps, Mortimer, Erie St., Edinbor- ough, " Saley, Marcus,(custom,)Edinborough, " Terry, Thos. J., (custom,) Cambridge- borough, Crawford Co., " Thompson, Frederick A., Normal St., Edinborough, " WHITE, ZENO, Normal St., Edinbor- ough, " AUSTIN & HOOD, High St., Edinbor- ough, Waterford Clark, James, (custom,) High St., " Johnson & Willard, (wholesale and retail,) High St., " Kendall, John W., (custom,) LeBoeuf, " SWEET, JAMES B., (custom,) Brackets, Moldings &c. Davis, Hurd & Co., corner Washing- ton and West Wayne, Corry HATCH, MASON & CO., corner Cen- ' ter and Frederick, " ♦SHIELY, V, 38 1st Avenue, CHAPMAN & WAIT, Elk Creek Carroll, Geo. & Bro., Front east of French, Erie Clemens, White & Co., foot of State St., " WAITMAN, HOBACE H., Myrtle St., Girard Jenkins & Co., Main St., Union City, Union Brass Founders. Erie Brass Works, 3 and 5 West 11th St., Jarecki, Hays & Co., props., Erie Jarecki Manuf. Co., 9th between French and Holland, " Brewers and Maltsters. CONCOBD BBEWEBY, Concord St., J. M. Bissontza, prop.. Corry Morris, Hiram, (ale and lager beer,) corner West Wayne and Smith, " Baker, G. L., 334 French St., Erie CONBAD, CHABLES M., (lager beer,) 6th near Parade, " DOWNEB & HOWAED, corner Parade and 17th, " Gabel & Mauer, (lager beer,) corner Turnpike and 27th, " KALVELAGE, HENBY, State south of Buffalo road, " King, A., (maltster,) corner Holland and 14th, " 304 BREWERS AND MALTSTERS— CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. KOEHLER BROS., comer 20th and Holland. Erie Schutt, Fred., (lager beer,) West 4th between Poplar and Cherry, " Straus, H., Bro. & Bell, (maltsters,) Parade near 18th, " Weschler, Jacob, (maltster,) between Walnut and Chestnut, " Schumacher, Mike, Fairview Knoll, Geo. & Bro., Erie, Mill Creek VOGT & PLATZ, Erie, Bannister, James, North East Kerner, Jacob, Erie, Summit Brick Manufacturers. Wells, Orin, Platea, Elk Creek Gehrlein, John, near Turnpike St., Erie HOSKINSON & CO., Peach above 26th, " Kennedy, David Jr., East Avenue near Light House, " LOOMIS, A. T., East Avenue near Land Light House, " Seiter, George, 26th between Plum and Cascade, " Young, John, corner East Lane and 28th. " LANFEAR, JOSEPH K., Girard Hoskinson, James & Co., Erie, Mill Creek MOREY & LUDLOW, Erie, Russell, James O, Belle Valley, " SCHAAL, JACOB, Erie, " SCHWINGLE & ZIMMERLY, Kear- sage, " LOOMIS, DYER, North East JONES & HALL, Union City, Union Broom Makers. Zigler, Benj. T., Lundys Lane, Elk Creek Harper, Levant, North East DEVEREAUX, HORACE M., West Springfield, Springfield HAYES. L. L., West Springfield, THOMPSON, DAVID, West Spring- field, Hillrnan, Henry, 4th St., Waterford Brush. Block Manufacturers. Allen, Frank S. Manuf. Co., Corry Brosli Manufacturers. CORRY BRUSH CO., corner 2d Ave- nue and Pleasant, Corry Blehl, Adam, 1258 Peach St., Erie Builders. (See Carpenters and Builders, Ifasons and Builders, Contractors and Builders, Architects and Builders.) Building Movers. Pierce, Naaman, Corry, Concord WAIT, ROBERT H, Elk Creek HOFMANN, PHILIP, 131 Sassafras St., Erie NASON, DAVID, Girard Carroll, David, Union City, LeBoeuf MEYERS, CHAS., McKean HALL & COE, Union City, Union Butchers. (See Meat Markets and Butchers.) Butter Package Manufs. MARSH, WM. &CO., High St., Waterford Butter Workers. Woodard, Philander G., (Keystone Butter Worker,) 2d St., Waterford Car Manufs. ERIE CAR WORKS, (stock, house and coal cars,) corner 17th and Cas- cade, Erie Carding Mills. Lewis, Jesse, Edinborough, Washington Carpenters and Builders. (See also Architects and Builders, Masons and Builders, Contractors and Builders. Davis, Thos. J., Lake Pleasant, Amity Doolittle, Willard, Hatch Hollow, " Terry, Joseph, Wayne, " Dilworth, Samuel K., Corry, Concord Dunham, P., Lovells Station, " Lilley, John A., Concord Station, " Northrop, Austin, Corry, " Pond, Geo., Concord Station, " ALDERMAN, MICHAEL, Albion, Conneaut Barnes, George, Albion. " i Cheeseman, Nathan. Albion, " HAMMOND, ALONZO M., Keepville, " Mallery, Zalmon G., Albion, " Mclntire, Robert, Cherry Hill, " Paul, William, Albion, " Selden, Wm. P., Cherry Hill, Strong, Josiah R, Albion, " WHITE, MILTON, Cherry Hill, Williams, Moses, Albion, " COOK, WM. E., Corry Lafferty, Wm. F., Washington St., Robertson, John M., Chestnut St., " Seymour, J. A., Spring St., " Windsor, Noah, South Center St., " Caldwell, John B., Lundys Lane, Elk Creek Godfrey, Chauncey C, Lundys Lane, " Godfrey, Emery C, Lundys Lane, " Herrick, Nathan, Lundys Lane, " Luck, Peter, Edinborough, " ACKERMAN, J. W., corner 17th and Cascade, Erie ALBRACHT & KESSLER, 20th be- tween Peach and Sassafras, " Anderson, Isaac. " Baker, John O., " BATES, W. J., (ship,) Reeds Dock, Blila, A. W., corner State and 10th, " BRUBAKER, GEORGE, " COLD WELL, CHARLES, West 20th between Sassafras and Myrtle, " Conrath Bros., Parade between 8th and 9th, " CONSTABLE & RAMSEY, corner 5th and Sassafras, " DERNER, PETER. 1534 State St., DINKEY, WM.. ESSIG, JOHN L., FOSTER, HARRISON, (ship,) 3d be- tween Sassafras and Myrtle, HASKINS, A., 296 East 8th St., HAYES, E. A., corner Peach and 13th, HORRELL, RUFUS A., 18th between Wallace and Parade, Hughes, John R, 421 Myrtle St., KERNER, C, corner 22d and Myrtle, " CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. 305 Knauer, John, 1233 Parade St., Erie KOEHLER & BRO., corner Myrtle and 26th, " LANGENEKER, PRANK, 4th between Cascade and Plum, Loesch, Peter, State St. at city limits, " Loesel, Michael, State between 13th and 14th, Lyon, Henry, 1341 Holland St., " McDONALD, DANIEL, West 7th St., " MEHL BROS., East 8th between Ger- man and Parade, Merritt, Samuel, " Miller, F. Wm, 305 Sassafras St., " Miller, John, Holland between 6th and 7th, " Newburger, A., 4th between State and Peach, " Peters, Richard, corner 7th and Myr- tle. " Roberts, Hiram C, 13^6 Holland St., " Robins, Samuel, (ship,) Front near Myrtle, ' " Ruess, Frederick, Peach between 19th and 20th, " Russell. Geo. S., East 8th between Hol- land and German, " Shenk, Henry, 331 5th corner State, " Sherman, Edward, 55 West 8th St., " SPENCER, A. A., 912 Myrtle St., STRITZINGER, GEO., State between 22d and 23d, " TARBELL & ANDERSON, 8th be- tween Myrtle and Chestnut, " TATE, S. E., East 18th between East and Wayne, " Tuohy, James D., corner French and 24th, WARD. JOHN W., 17 Myrtle St., WHITCOMB, G. C, West 7th above Walnut, " WHITTAKER, LEVI, West 7th be- tween Chestnut and Walnut, " Wingerter, Peter, German between 11th and 12th, " Brubaker, Levi, Fairview Carter, David, Avonia, " Fight, Jacob, Sterrettania, " Gudtner, John, • " Heintz, Martin, Sterrettania, " Kuhl, P., " Mclaughlin, j. s., Peffer, Jacob, Sterrettania, " Remer, Frederick, Main St., " Davis, Joseph, McKean, Franklin Filleger, Dominick, Franklin Corners, " FISH, BENJAMIN M., Franklin Cor- ners, " Francis, Russell, Franklin Corners, " Fry. Jacob, McKean, " Gimber, Michael, Franklin Corners, " Hartman, Peter, Franklin Corners, " McCombs, Wm., McLane, " Mills, ErastusE., Elk Creek, * " Mosier, Thos. N., Franklin Corners, " O'BRIEN, JERRY, Elk Creek, " Patterson Robert C, Franklin Cor- ners, '* "Vanbuskirk, Marcus M., Franklin Cor- ners, " Watson, James, Girard, " Weimerling, John, McKean, " Weimerling, Win., McKean, " Wolsey, Smith, Girard, . " Barnes, Darius D., (Lockport,) Platea, Girard Batie, Ed., (Lockport,) Platea, " BROOKS, JOHN S., Locust St., Brown, Chauncy, Locust St., " Bulard, Wm. and James, " Bunnell, Alonzo S., (Lockport,) Platea " Clark, Eli W., Cook, Sylvester, (Lockport,) Platea, " Daggett, Wm. E.. " DOE, J. SHEPARD, (Lockport,) Platea, " Garloch, John, Miles Grove, " Godfrey, Edwin E.. " Godfrey, Lorenzo D., Chestnut St., li Hopkins, Francis, Miles Grove, " KEITH, JOHN M., East Springfield, " Miller, John J., (Lockport,) Platea, " Miller, Orlando, (Lockport.) Platea, " Patterson, Wm. E., East Springfield, " Phillips, Warren J., (Lockport,) Platea, " Thompson, Joshua C., " Tuckey, James, " VanCamp, Henry, " Warner, Geo. H., (Lockport,) Platea, " Warner, Gilbert, (Lockport,) Platea, •' HIRT, FRANK Jr., Erie, Greene LEON, PETER. Erie, Schnell, John, Belle Valley, " Sehnell, John, Erie, " Thornton, Buel, Phillipsville, " Weeks, P. S., Erie, " Yosten, Wm. C, Belle Valley, " Lyons, Edward, North East, Greenfield Salmon, John, " Weaver, Harvey T., North East, " Bloom, J. M. C.,Wesleyville, HarborCreek Curtis, Joseph, Moorheadville, " Fitch, C. T., HALL, C. T., Wesleyville, Hough, Wm. L., Moorheadville, " Hughs, David, " Long, Wm. M., " Thompson, Miles, " BUB-DICK, AMOS J., Waterford, LeBoeuf Dowler, Henry, Mill Village, " Evans, Geo. W., Depot St., Mill Vil- lage, " HARBST, GEO., West Center St., Mill Village, " KINGEN, WM., Church St., Mill Vil- lage, " Kingen, Wm. Jr., Depot St., Mill Vil- lage, " Langworthy, Robert E., Mill Village, " MALLORY, NATHANIEL B., Mill Vil- lage, " Mattson, J. H., Mill Village, " MICKLE. CLARK, South Center St., Mill Village, Ray, Dahford D.. Mill Village, ROBINSON, JAMES W., Mill Village, " Wait, Stephen, Waterford, " WALLIS, R. M., Main St., Mill Vil- lage, " Waterman, Asahel, Mill Village, " Welker.Wm. J., Main St., Mill Village, " WESTON, ISAAC B., Millers Station, Crawford Co., " Buman, Hiram, McKean Clevland, John, (Middleboro,) " Lamson, Wm. D., (Middleboro,) " Stafford, Hiram, " Bernretter, John, Erie, Mill Creek S06 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. I Bernretter, John, West Mill Creek, Mill Creek Brindle, Geo. W., "West Mill Creek, " FERGUSON, JAMES W., West Mill Creek, Harman, Joseph T., Erie, Loech, Peter, Erie, Loveland, Asa, Erie, McCrara, Samuel S., Erie, Miers, Jacob, Erie, QUIGLEY, JAMES C, Belle Valley, " Royer, Jonas B., West Mill Creek, Allen. E. A., North East Arnold, E. B., Barnes & Poster, Robinson St., Brookins, W. P., COPPMAN, G. H., COLE, JAY J., COLGROVE, A. H., Colt, Milton, Coon, I. H., Covey, George, Curtis, Prank, Curtis, Lorenzo, Moorlieadville, Daniels, Robert C, Darling, O. C, Dudley, James, Pairchild, D. C, " Gavit, Wm., Greenman, John H., Griffin, Ira S., Grimshaw, S., Mclntyre, E. C, " Mclntyre, H. F., " Meehl, Chris., " MYRES, ABIJAH, Parker, Z., " Peller, Joel, PHILIPS, W. H., ROBINSON, IRA, Robinson, W. O, " STALEY, A. B.. Robinson St., STALEY, ALBERT W., TAYLOR, H. A., Clay St., Traut, W. L., WESTOVER, L. S., Clinton Avenue, " Bates, J. M., West Springfield, Springfield Brower, John L., North Springfield, " BUSH, J. S., West Springfield, EI LIS, LEONARD, North Springfield, " Ff ils, Win., West Springfield, Hewitt, G. L., North Springfield, " Hewitt, James F., (ship,) East Spring- field, HUGHES, J. C, East Springfield, Ives, James C, North Springfield, " LAWRENCE, PERRY G., East Spring- field, Martin, G. W., North Springfield, " McKee, J. R., East Springfield, " NASH, JAMES, East Springfield, Palmer, Henry L.,East Springfield, " Reed, C. M., West Springfield, " Richards, T. O., West Springfield, SHERMAN, JAY, Cherry Hill, Short, Aaron, East Springfield, Sweet, John C., West Springfield, " Welch, M. W., West Springfield, Wilson, E. J., East Springfield, Fromee, Christopher H., Erie, Hasselbach, John, Erie, Hull, Frank E., Erie, Langdon, Wm., Erie, Linniger, C, Erie, Summit WHITEPORD, WM. J., Erie, Summit Aldrich, Nathan, Atlantic St., Union City, Union Ames, Alva, Union City, " AMES, SAMUEL A., Union City, BARBOUR, A. H., Union City, Benedict, Samuel, Union City, BENNETT, G. F., Union City, Bishop, Jonathan, Union City, Chandler, S. C, Union City, " CLEMMONS, DELOSS, High St., Union City, Dowd, Chester, Union City, " EARLL, GEO., Atlantic St., Union City, HALL, C. W., Union City, HITCHCOCK, L. H., Union City, " HUNTLEY, J. S.,.corner Putnam and Elbow, Union City, LYONS, JOHN, Union City, McAllister, david, Main St., Union City, McClure, Matthew L., High St., Union City, McKinney, R. E., South St., Union City, Middleton, Hugh, Orchard St., Union City, MILLER, LEANDER, High St., Union City, MITCHELL, HENRY, Union City, Mowry, P. T., Union City, Pearse, Arthur, Union City, SCOTT, EZRA D., Union City, Smiley, Perry C, Main St., Union City " Smith, Thos. G., Main St., Union City " Thompson, Darwin, Graves St., Union City, " TOURTELLOTT, OSCAR, High St., Union City, WIGHT, G. M., corner Center and Parade, Union City, " Chapin, E. N., Phillipsville, Venango *COX, PRANK E., Wattsburg, FULLER. S. E., Wattsburg, " FULLER, T. O, Wattsburg, " GRAY, C. R., Lowville, Hall, L. L., Lowville, HOWARD, MORANDO, Lowville, Jones, Nathan, Main St., Wattsburg, " Prebble, Edward, Phillipsville, Sears, Geo., Lowville, Sears, Oscar, Lowville, SEARS, W. O., Lowville, " SWEET, IRA P., Marvin, Chautau- qua Co.. N. Y., Ash. John H., Waterford, Washington Austin, Edgar H., Edinborough, Baker, James M., Edinborough, Baker, Leonard, Edinborough, Beach, Edwin C, McLallens Corners, " Colvin, Jeremiah, McLallens Corners, " CULBERTSON, C. L., Edinborough, " Culbertson, Joseph P., Edinborough, " Davis, Absalom T., Waterford, DIRHAM, OSCAR H., Waterford St., ( E iinborough, Hawkins, Leander M., Edinborough, Knight. Alonzo R., Edinborough, Lefever, John P., Erie St., Edinbor- ^ ough, Little, Clark, McLane, Matteson, Sheldon P., McLallens Cor- ^ ners, the Latest Styles, at Walther & Streamer's, ^^iS*? 6 *' CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS— CARRIAGE MANUFS. 307 Palmer, Stephen, Market St., Edin- borough, Washington Potter. Ammon H., Edinborough. " REYNOLDS, LUCAS F., Edinborough, " STAFFORD, JOSIAH F., Edinborough," Tarbell, Samuel, Waterford St., Edin- borough, " Tiffany, Elijah P., Edinborough, " Wilcox, Emmet H., Waterford, " Anderson, John V., 3d St., Waterford Boyd, James A., 1st St., " Burrows, John R., " Clute, Abram J., " COLT, HENRY A., corner Walnut and 7th, " Erskine, John L., 3d St.. " GOODENOCJGH, GRANDERSON, 5th St., " Hare, George W., LeBoeuf, " HULL, JULIUS A., Jodon, Peter F., " Merritt, Atwood, Walnut St., " MOORE, JOHN M., Ormsbe, Aaron L., " Perry, Hiram H., Lake Pleasant, " Sedgwick, Lyman R., 4th St., " SEYMOUR, JUNIA, corner 4th and Hazel, " Wetherbee, Horace, " Woodard, Philander G., 2d St., Bassett, Leander, Corry, Wavne BRIGHTMAN, WM„ Corry, Carnrike, Geo. D., Carter Hill, " Daniel, Timothy S., Carter Hill, " Ewer, Coonrod, Carter Hill, " Hills, Cyrus L., Carter Hill, " Jackrnan, James, Clymer, Chautau- tauqua Co., N. Y., " Jackman, Warren, Clymer, Chautau- qua Co., N. Y., King, Joshua L., Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., LEACH, ALEX., Corry, Steadman, Samuel, Corry, " Stevens, S. H., (bridge,) Corry, " York, Ezra, Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., Carpet Basr ioopers. Farrar, Frank W., High St., Waterford Carpet Wenvcrs. Worner, Joseph, 11th between Holland and German, Erie Weiblen, G., Avonia, Fairview Cari-iage Supples. Vermilyea, Isaac, North East Carriage Trimmer™. Ames, C. H., corner Center and Sene- ca, Corry Anderson, Abel, East 7th between Holland and German, Erie Brown & Ryan, corner 17th and Ger- man, " Wirtz, Peter, Myrtle St., Girard TEEL, HENRY, North East Carriage, Wagon and Sleigh IVIaii u f if t si re ra. Cox, Chas. S., (wagons,) Lake Pleasant, Amity Palmer, E. C, (wagons,) Concord Sta- tion, Concord HOUGHTELLING & FROBY, Albion, Conneaut Norton, O, (wagons,) Albion, " Weed & Larabee, Albion, " BAKER, A. N., (agent for buggies, wagons &c.,) Phelps Block, up stairs, Center corner Washington. Corry Howard, G. W., (wagons,) Pike St., " Mallett, A. E., 1st Avenue, BARNES, GEO. N., Elk Creek Godfrey, Chauncey C, (wagons,) Lundys Lane, " Kellogg, Edward, (wagons,) Platea, " Maxon, Lyman, (wagons,) " TUCKER, CYRUS C., Lundys Lane, " Ward, Andrew R., Lundys Lane, " ALLEN, JOHN, (wagons,) corner 18th and Parade, Erie Blum, Peter, (wagons,) 1257 State St., " BREECE, P. J., east 8th rear of Post Office, " Clemens, Fred., (wagons,) State bet- ween 18th and 19th, " *JOHNSON, H. N., corner 20th and Peach, " Klein, August, (wagons,) Turnpike south of 26th, " KOEN, J. N., (wagons,) 1218 State St., " MOTSCH, M., (wagons,) 1108 Parade St., Schmoll, Conrad, (wagons,) corner 10th and Parade, " Schneider & Brother, (wagons,) 1245 State St., " Suerken, John B., (children's,) 924 State St., " Threw, Jacob, (wagons,) Turnpike south of 26th, " *UNION CARRIAGE WORKS, corner 16th and State, " Y%B>K & CHELPS, corner 8th and Holland, " AUSTIN, A. B., (wagon repairer,) Swanville, Fairview Brindle, John, (wagons,) Swanville, " Bush, Julius, (wagons,) Main St.. " Fargo & Caughey, (wagons,) Main St., " Fiesler, Jacob, (wagons,) Main St., " Michael, Fred., (buggies,) Main St., " Beckman, Nicholas, (wagons,) Frank- lin Corners, Franklin GIRARD UNION CARRIAGE SHOP. (show and platform spring wagons, ) Tyler, Horner & White, props., Girard Mosher, John, (wagons,) Platea, " PRATT, JOHN E., Mechanic St., " Robinson & Son, (wagons,) " BRACE, WM. A., (wagons,) West Greene, Greene Weeks, P. S., (wagons,) Erie, " Smith, J. R., Harbor Creek Thomas, A. M., (wagons,) " Wadsworth, H. N., (wagons,) " Mattson, F. M., (wagons,) Main St., Mill Village, LaBoeuf MAYCOCK, THOMAS D., (wagons,) Waterford, ' " GRIMLER, J. G, (Middleboro,) Main kt., McKean Mankel. Henry,(wagons, Middleboro, MANKEL, HENRY Jr., (Middleboro. Main St.. ROHL, ADOLPH, (wagons,) Sterret tania, 308 CARRIAGE MANUFS— CHINA, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. McMANUS, JOHN, Belle Valley, Mill Creek Serr. Daniel, Kearsage, " Weigel, Manasseh, Erie, " Dewey, D. D., (wagons,) North East Fromyre, F. & Bro., " Martin, S. D., (wagons,) " MYRES, ABIJAH, SPRAGUE & ROBINSON, 2 Vine St., " WATSON, A. L., Watts, Edward, (wagons,) " Billings, D. S., wagons, East Spring- field, Springfield Brown, Ezra, (wagons,) Cherry Hill, " Gates, George O, West Springfield, " McKee, J. R., (wagons,) East Spring- field, WEED, A. J., (wagons,) East Spring- field, WHITEPORD, WM. J., (wagons,) Erie, Summit BLANCHARD, SEYMOUR, Webber Alley, Union City, Union Foster, Thos. M., (wagons,) corner Crooked and Willow, Union City, " Glezen & Smith, Crooked St., Union City, Jones & Lyons, Main St., Union City, " KETCHUM, A. M., (wagons,) corner Crooked and Willow, Union City, " Fritts, A. O, (wagons,) Lowville, Venango Palmer, D. R., (wagons,)North St., Wattsburg, " TAYLOR & PIERCE, Jamestown St., Wattsburg, " Way, D. W., (wagons,) Lowville, " BURCHFIELD, S. M., (wagons,) Erie St., Edinborough, Washington Drake, Henry, (sleighs and wagons,) Edinborough, " McLALLEN, JOHN K. & HALSEY, Waterford St., Edinborough, " HOWE, FRANK A., 2d St., Waterford Howe, Gustavus A. H., (wagons.) 2d St., KIBBE, WARREN W.. (wagons, / MeNaniee, Marshall. Mil St.. " BASSETT, WM. P.. Wayne STEADMAN, E ARL F. , ( w n gon s. I Cari-jaj»;e Wheel ftlamifs. Bryant Wheel Co., corner 16th and German, Erie Cash. Tl\\ SKanaifs. Malick, Wesley & Co., Main St., Girard Cattle and Horse 8>e»Sers. Doolittle, Davis, (horses,) Hatch Hollow, Amity Crowell, James & Son, Lovells Sta- tion, Concord Woodin & Cook, Corry, Woodin, Z., Corry, " BROWN, MOSES, (horses,) Cherry Hill, ' Conneaut KIDDER, FRANK J., Albion, LEYNTZ, WM., Clarks Corners, Ash- tabula Co., O., Oppheimer, Isaac, Albion, PORTER, OWEN, Albion, " PORTER, WATSON, Albion, " SHERMON, MOTT, (horses,) Albion, " WICKWIRE, HORACE, (Durham,) Al- bion, " Bush, W. J., Center St., Corry Hickeox, Bronson, (horses,) Swanville, Fairview O'Brien, Michael. Elk Creek, Franklin MILES, JAMES, (Durham,) Miles Grove, Girard B OOTE, LESTER, Moorheadville, Harbor Creek Scott. John M.. Moorheadville, " WAGNER, G. H., Fink, Henry G., McKean Bemus, Thos. A.,(Durham,)Northville, North East Cross, Wm., East Springfield, Springfield Scott, A., East Springfield, " THOMAS, A. J., West Springfield, WARNER, S. W., East Springfield, BAILEY, HENRY M., Wattsburg, Venango Montague, O. H., Wattsburg, " SMITH, R. T., Phillipsville, Crow, Elijah, McLallens Corners, Washington CULBERTSON, C. L., Edinborough, " Eastman, Wm., Edinborough, " Barnett, Geo. H., corner Cherry and 5th, Waterford Moore, Wilson, " Chee«e MBox Masiafs. LEWIS, WM. A., Edinborough, Washington WELLMAN. WM. & SON, Edin- borough, " Cheese Manufs. KEEPVILLE CHEESE FACTORY, Keep, Stoddard & Pelton, props., Keepville, Conneaut Elk Creek Cheese Factory, Lundys Lane, Elk Creek Green, Wm. H. & Son., " Wells, Samuel, " AMES, HORATIO B., Main St., Mill Vilk ge, LeBoeuf Norton, Horatio, West Springfield, Springfield CARROLL, G. W., Union City. Union ]\MM)RE, H. C, Phillipsville, ' Venango Scars, J. II., Lowville. " Dlystone, John H., Water St., Edin- borough, Washington Ellis, Spencer H., Waterford, " RAY, JOHN, Normal St., Edinbor- ough, " TOPPER, THOMAS, corner Cherry and 4th, Waterford Walker Bros., " BENJAMIN, HUGH & SON, Corry, Wayne KINCAIDE, JOHN G., Chimney ^Manufacturers. MOREHOUSE, CALVIN, (cast iron, Lockport,) Platea, Girard China, Crockery and Glassware. {See alio General Merchants.') Brown Brothers, corner Spring and South, Corry Cross & Rolph, 8 Center St., McGrew, Moses, 28 1st Avenue, " Stone, Nathaniel, 1st Avenue, " BRAWLEY & CO., (glassware,) corner 8th and Chestnut, Erie Cochran & Young, (glass,) corner 11th and State, Erie Mofflett, R. S., (wholesale and retail,) 12 Union Block, " Porter Brothers, 1376 Peach St., " Reasner & Watkins, 629 State St., " Shaw, Willis H., 1116 Peach St., KUHL. D. J.. Church St., Fairview PilATT & BRO., (glass,) Girard King, Z. M., (stoneware,) Noroh East MOULTHROP & PIERCE, Smith, Gerrett G., Blain St., Union City, Union Phelps, Mortimer, Erie St., Edin- borough, Washington Carson, Absalom M., High St., Waterford Cider fffSlls. EHRET & BROTHER, State between 26th and 27th, Erie GaiJlard, Jerome B., Fairview Brown, Sylvester D., Girard Stark, C. N., Harbor Creek AULENBACHER L., Sterrettania, McKean Leland, A. T., " GATES, A. C. & CO., Wesleyville, Mill Creek Thomas, Christian, Erie, " Randall & Martin, North East Randall, Wm. S., " SCQULLER, E., BAIRD, J. G. & SON, West Springfield, Springfield Cider Mill Mannf. BUTT, A. W., North East Cisrar SFox Itfanufs. Mulkie & Lyon, 2d Avenue, Corry Ciiiar Dealers. {See Tobacco and (Agars.) Cigar Lighter Mauuf. WELLINGTON, S. T., North East Civi! IFnsjaiieers and Surveyors. STUNTZ, EDWARD W., Albion, Conneaut GRAY, A. A., 2 Dreisigaker Block, Erie TOWNER, EDWIN J., 6 Noble Block, " McCreary, Andrew J., Avonia, Fairview SLATER, EDWIN C, (Lockport,) Flatea, Girard Spencer, S. S., North East WILSON, DAVID, Union City, Union WILSON, HUGH, Union City, Benson, Edgar P., Waterford Clergymen. BARBER. HENRY H., (United Breth- ren,) Union City. Amity Hill, Loren. (United Brethren,) Lake Pleasant, " Burrows, Thomas, (W. M.,) Concord Station, Concord Garnett, Jeremiah, (M. E.,) Spartans- burgh, Crawford Co., " Jones, Noble W., (M. E.,) Concord Sta- tion, " Clark, S. M., (M. E.,) Albion, Conneaut Mossman. W. H., (M. E.,) Corry Joslhi, Chauncey, (F. W. Bap.,) Albion, Elk Creek Parker, Washington, (Bap.,) Lundys Lane, " T BENZE, A. L., (Luth.,) Erie Carrier, A. H., (Presb.,) " Caruthers, R. A., (M. E.,) " CASEY, THOS. A., (Cath.,) DECKER, M. J., (Cath.,) Dick, Joseph, (Evangelical Associa- tion,) " FULLERTON, A. T., (Presb.,) Goodner, Wm. M., (Cong.,) " Hintenach, Athanasius, (Cath.,) " JUNG, E., (Lutheran,) Kimball, Chas. C, (Presb.,) " Kose, Henry, (Bap.,) " Laurie, A. G., (Univer.,) " McConnell, Samuel D:, (Epis.,) " Miller, Wm. J., (Epis.,) Mullen. Tobias, D. D., (Cath. bishop,) " OBERHOFER, JOSEPH A., (Cath.,) " PRESSLY, JOSEPH H., (United Presb.,) Stone, Edward A., (Bap.,) " VINCENT, BOYD, (Epis.,) Wheeler, A., (M. E.,.) " WILSON, J. R., (Presb.,) Wolpert, Richard, (Cath.,) " Yingling, E. H., (M. E.,) May, D., (Presb.,) Fairview RHODES, HENRY, (Evan. Associa- tion,) " Tibbitts, A. C, (M. E.,) " Alden, Willard, (W. M.,) McLane, Franklin HERRON, JAMES H, (M. E.,) Girard Hurd, S., (M. E., Lockport,) Platea, Jewitt. Samuel, (Lockport,) Platea, " MOORE, WM. R., (Presb.,) Main St., " Shipman, Chas. L., (Universalist.) " Adams, Wm. H., (Presb.,) Phillips- ville, Greene Ernst, Chas., (Luth.,) Erie, " Jones, Richard, (Bap.,) Phillipsville, " Bashline, A., (M. E..) Greenfield Burch, Chancy, (F. W. Bap.,) " Akers, John, (M. E.,) Wesleyville, Harbor Creek CLEAVLAND, G. W., (Presb.,) BLAISDELL, J. W., (M. E.,) Mill Vil- lage, LeBoeuf ALLEN, E. V., (W. M.,) McKean Osborne, J. O., (M. E.,) Wright, Williamson S., (Presb.,) West Mill Creek, Mill Creek Dunbar, W.. (Bap.,) North East Leemhuis, E., " Wilson, W. F., (M. E.,) " Chamberlain, E. B., (Presb.,) East Springfield, Springfield Gleason, A. L., (Bap.,) West Spring- field, « HURLBUTT, W. H., (Bap.,) West Springfield, " Kummer, J. A., (M. E.,) West Spring- field, " Zigler, Philip, (Christian,) East Spring- field, ^ " Anthony, W. L., (Bap.,) Union City, Union DUNN, J. M„ Union City, GILLETTE, J. M., (Presb.,) Union City," Vax\CAMP, ALBERT, (M. E.,) Union City, " Akers, John, (M. E.,) Phillipsville, Venango Kummer, J. A., (M. E.,) Wattsburg, Warren, F. V, (Presb.,) Wattsburg, " 310 CLERGYMEN— CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Grassie, Wm , (Presb.,) Edinborough, Washington Rogers, Edward C, (Bap.,) Edin- ^ borough, . „,. Stetson, G. W., (Second Advent,) Edm- ^ borough, . . , . SWEET, GEORGE W., (Christian,) McLallens Corners. Waid, P. F., (M. E.,) Edinborough, Chesbfo, G. W.. (M. E.,) Waterford Delamater, T. H., (Presb., - ) Free Peter W., (United Presb.,) ABBEY, ALEX. S., (United Presb..) Wayne Vanvalkenburgh, James G., (Bap.,) Clothes BSars. Sep Ladders Etc. *ADAMS, F. F., 1105 State St., Erie Miniger & Stetson, North East *VALLEY, J. N., Clotlies Win Manuf. ELLIS, HENRY R., Corry, Concord Clot&ies Wraiiger«. Smith, Curtis L., (Colby Wringer,) Clymer, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., Wayne Clotlsiers sind Tailors. McBRIDE, J. D., Albion, Conneaut Paul, Lavina Miss, (tailoress,) Albion, " Carney Brothers, 14 1st Avenue, Corry Clarke, J., 13 1st Avenue, " Messenger, A. F., Main between 1st and 2d Avenue, Murray, J. B., Center corner Wash- ington, " Newman, J. Mrs., 42 Main St., " OLDS & DAVIS, Center St., Siegel, A. &Co., 4 1st Avenue, " Thomas, H. S., 6 Main St., " Werner, Chas., Main St., " BAKER, OSTHEIMER & CO., 503 and 505 State St., Erie BRINIG, T. H., 928 Parade St., Diefenbach, C. F. & Son, 1308 Peach St.," Diehl, Conrad, (custom,) 1241 Peach St.," GENSHEIMER, JOHN & SON, 632 State St., " Goalding, John, (custom,) basement State between 7th and 8th, " Hartleb & Koemig, Peach 2d door above 25th, " Herch, Joseph, 18th between Walnut and Cherry, Illig, Daniel, 1322 Peach St., JACOBS & SOLOMOX, 10' i2 State St., " JONES & LYTLE, 7 Reed House, Justice, John M., 5 Reed House, " Koch, Jacob, 507 State St., " KOCH. MOSES, 11 Park Row, Levy, J., 1108 State St., Liebel & Bro., 821 State St., " Marks & Meyer, 80(5 State St., MARKS, WM., (custom,) 9 Park Row, up stairs, McGrath, B., 721 State St., Ne uberger & Lichtenauer. 510 State St. , " Oppeuheimer, Abram, (second hand,) 1250 State St., " Schack, E. M., (custom, 1 ) 1259 Peach St.," Schuster, Wm., (second hand,) 306 State St., SIMON, AARON, 1014 State St., Steiner, S. J., 1382 Peach St., " Stoetzer. Philip, 1006 State St., Erie Straus, A., 426 State St., STRAUS, JACOB, 512 State St., " STROHMENGER, J. W., Parade be- tween 12th and 13th, " WAGNER, FRANK, 10 West 9th St., " Waxelbaum, A., 50 West 7th St., " Gensheimer, Joseph, Main St., Fairview Thornton, Joseph. Church St., BECKER, HENRY, Main St., Girard Hart, Lucius D., Main St., " Kinney,* Mary P. Mrs., (tailoress,) Main St., " " Brookins & Clarke. North East *FELLOWS, L. H., Gilman G. R., (custom,) Main St., " Greer. R. M., Jonesi B. F. & Co., McDonald, James, (custom,) Shielz, Jacob, (custom,) East Spring- field, Springfield *ARBUCKLE, JOHN, Main St., Union City, Union Frantz, P. H., (custom.) corner High and Elbow, Union City, Myer, H, Main St., Union City, Treat, L. J., Main St., Union City, " Trench, Patrick B., (custom,) Crooked St., Union City, " STANFORD, ANDREW J., Normal St., Edinborough, Washington Barton, George W., High St., Waterford Harman, Charles, (custom,) corner Walnut and 2d, LYTLE, JAMES W., High St., Coal H»eaier», Potter & Co., Washington St., Corry Thomas & Co., 1st Avenue, BURTON BROS. & CO., corner 5th and State, up stairs, Erie FOLLANSBEE, JOSHUA, corner 12th and Myrtle, Reed, E. W., 720 State St., RICRARDS, J. S., Reed's Dock, " SALTSMAN, ROBERT J., (wholesale,) corner 12th and Peach, Scott, W. L. &Co., corner Peach and 5th, *THOMAS & CO., corner 8th and State, Tea5ers, (See Flour, Feed and Grain.) Grain '& lare&Saers. ROOT, ANDREW, Swanville, Fairview EASTMAN, EZRA T., Franklin Cor- ners, Franklin Mallory, Hiram, McLallens Corners, LeBoeuf CHERRY, HIRAM, North East Curtis, Lorenzo, Moorheadville, " WILSON, WM. D., Fails, A., East Springfield, Springfield SANFORD, DARIUS" Jr., West Spring- field, " Stoke, W. P., West Springfield, Wells, L. C, North Springfield, Lawrence, Watson E., Erie, Summit Groceries and Provisions. (See also General 3Ierchants.) Donaldson, Wm. A., Lake Pleasant, Amity Booth, Wm. L., Concord Station, Concord West, Philetus C, Corry, " ADAMS &LETSINGER, Albion, Conneaut BEAUMONT. JOHN, Elk Creek, HARRINGTON & WHITNEY, Albion, " LINCOLN, CHAS. E., Albion, SPAULDING, DEXTER, Keepville, Barnes, Ephraim, 25 1st Avenue, Corry Barnes, G. N, corner Washington and West Wayne, " Bentley, J. D., Main St., " Brown Bros., corner Spring and South," BURROWS & WEST, Center St., Downes. Thomas, Park St., " Ely & AUis, Center St., English, Chas. H., 50 Main St., " 316 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Hayden, Lawrence, West Wayne St.,Co>ry HE4TH, B. W., corner Center and Pike, Hooker & Hull, (wholesale and retail,) Center St., " Horton & Wilcox, 10 1st Avenue, "i j Messenger, M. B., Spring St., Miner & Bracken, 1st Avenue, Starbird & Moffltt. 34 Center St., Stone, Nathaniel, 1st Avenue, Tillottson, H. J. & Co., Main St., " WEST, L. M. & CO., corner 4th and Spring, ZEILE, FREDERICK, IRISH, CHAS. O., Lundys Lane, Elk Creek ACKERMAN, H, corner 18th and Parade, Erie BAKER, C. J. & CO., corner 4th and Cascade, Banyard, John, corner State and 7th, " Becker & Co., (wholesale,) corner French and 6th, Beckman, Henry, (wholesale and retail,) 502 and 504 State St., " Blass, Lewis, 1253 Peach St., " Blass, P.. 1372 Peach St., " Brabender, J., 1216 Peach St., BRAWLEY & CO., corner 8th and Chestnut. Bryant & Hathaway, 1366 Peach St., " Bull, G. H„ agent, 1228 Peach St., *BURTON, & W1LKINS, 1324 Peach St.," CARTER & SONS, 815 State St., " Caughey, Walker & Co., (wholesale,) 25 and 27 North Park, " CLAUS, CHAS., corner 18th and Parade, CBL.AIJS, M. V., (wholesale,) 430 and 432 French St., " Conant, E. F., 32 North Park, " Cooper, Frederick, 1240 State St., " Cowles, Wm. H., corner 8th and Hol- land, " Cronenberger, John, corner Peach and 25th, " Culhane, Daniel, 6th above Cascade, " Cummins, S., 704 State St., " Decker, Jacob, corner 16th and Sas- Demulu'g, John, 269 and 271 11th St., " Detzel, M., (wholesale and retail,) cor- ner 13th and Parade, Diefenbach, Philip, Peach between 18th and 19th, Doimaten, E. C, 1117 Parade St., " DKEISIGAKER, J., corner 4th and Myrtle, " Eberly, L. L. & Co., corner 18th and Chestnut, Eichenlaub, F. & Son, 1132 State St., " Emmling, Geo., corner 18th and Cherry, " ERHART, CHAS., corner 9th and Pa- rade, . " French & Mcknight, 820 state St. and 521 French St., Fritz, Jacob, 1356 Peach St., " Gaffney, James, 226 3d St.. " Gerlach & Schurz, Parade between 13th and 14th, " Gloth, F. E., oorner Peach and 25th, " Gloth, H. H. & Bro., corner 28th and Parade, GREEN, JOHN H., corner 3d and Hol- land, I UA'iSIiTON, G. W., 279 West 16th St., HAMMER, STEPHEN, corner of 18th and Poplar, Hanlon, T. & M., corner 6th and East Avenue, Hart, Geo., Holland between 13th and 14th, HEIDT, JACOB, corner 10th and Par- ade, Heilman, Julia Mrs., 1202 State St., Heintz, Adam, West 18th between Walnut and Chestnut, HEISS, SAMUEL, corner 18th and Poplar, Hess, John & Co., 1383 Sassafras St., Husband, A. F. & Co., 1354 Peach St., Irish, M. H, 279 West 18th St., JOHNSTON & BREVILLIER, (whole- sale,) 505 and 507 French St., Jordan, C. B., 428 French St., Kerner, Anton, Peach between 25th and 26th, Kessler, Christian, 403 State St., Kneib, A., 1027 Parade St., KNIPPER, JOHN, 168 East 11th St., LANG & BECKMAN, corner 8th and Myrtle, Lehman & Mellen, 255 West 18th St., Leonard, Wm. E., corner 4th and Cherry, Marks & Kerber, corner 5th and Cas- MAUS, WM. & CO., 1346 Peach St., McMannus, John, 324 4th St., Metz, P. J. & Co., 1108 State St., MILLER, CHAS. & SON, corner 20th Minig & Co., (wholesale,) 419 State St., Minnig, John, corner Buffalo and Minnihg, A., 712 State St., Mischler, Gottlieb, 306 4th St., Neubauer, Henry, 729 State St., Neubauer, Jacob, 1247 State St., Porsch, John, corner Sassafras and 12th, Porter Brothers, 1376 Peach St., QUIGLEY, JOHN L., 234 West 3d St., Rabe, Christian, 315 French St., Ranseail, J. S., 1316 Peach St., Reddout, Henry, corner Beech Lane and 18th, Roth, Nicholas, 254 12th St., Schaaf, P. & Son, corner 10th and Ash Lane, Schlaudecker, Benedict, Parade cor- ner 11th, Schlaudecker, F., (wholesale and retail,) 816 State St., Schmidt, Alfred J., 231 French St., Schultz, Ferdinand, corner 26th and Turnpike, Schultz, Valentine, corner Peach and 26th, Seib, Jacob, corner 28th and Parade, Shaw, Willis H, 111 Peach St., Shutte, Wm., 4th between Liberty and Plum, Siegel, C, East 11th between Holland and German, GROCERIES AND PROVISION'S— HARDWARE, STOVES ETC. 317 SLOCUM, JONAH, corner 2d and Sas- safras, Erie STEIMER, ADRIAN, corner 28th and Parade, " Stabler, John, corner 26th and Parade," Weber, Sophia Mrs., Parade between 11th and 12th, " Witter. George Jr., 309 French St., " EATON, W. C, Church St., Fairview Fiessler, Ernest, Swanville, " KUHL, D. J., Church St., STONE, GEORGE S., Avonia, " Clark, Almon M., Main St., Gira'rd Diefanthaler, Jacob, Erie, Greene Fretwell, Zelotus. Erie, " SCIES, LEONHARD, Erie, Walker, A. H., Phillipsville, " *KELLEY, W. R., Wesleyville, Harbor Creek HOLEMAN & WRIGHT, Main St., Mill Village, LeBoeuf WRIGHT, CHAS. C, Main St., Mill Village, " HAUCK. S. W., Sterrettania, McKean WEIGEL, JOHN, Main St., Bebel, George, Kearsage, Mill Creek Shoemaker, Michael, Erie, " Uhr, Antone, Kearsage, " Belnap, S. M., North East JONES & KENNICOTT, King, Z. M., MOULTHROP & PIERCE, Selkregg, M. L. & H. D., " Terrell, W. L., Hedden, George, East Springfield, Springfield Norton, John, North Springfield, " WHITEFORD, WM. J., Erie, Summit Burnam, Wm. B., Union City, Union Crowley & Mullin, Main St., Union City, *CULVER & BRAKEMAN, Main St., Union City, " FLYNN & BURKE, Opera Block, Main St., Union City, " KILROY, J. T., High St., Union City, " KING, L. J. & CO., Main St., Union City, " McLEAN, W. E. & C. N., Union City, " Morton, E. L. & Co., Union City, " " Smith, Gerrett G., Main St., Union City, Waters, Nelson, corner Main and South, Union City, " WATERS, U. M., Main St., Union City, " Corbin, S. M., Phillipsville, Venango ♦HOWARD, T. W., Lowville, SMITH & CLARK, Main St., Watts- burg, " WALKER, A. H., Phillipsville, GOODELL, GEO. S., corner Erie and Waterford, Edinborough, Washington GOODELL & SHEROD, Normal St., Edinborough, " Mackrell, James, McLane, " Rich, Nelson, Edinborough, " AGNEW, JOHN, 2d St., Waterford Boyd, Samuel, High St., " Carson, Absalom M., High St., " Gillett & Phelps, High St., Kingsley, Benj. F., " Oliver, H. & Son, High St.. Whitney, H. H. & Son, High St., Whitney, Timothy W., High St., Waterford Wayne HOWARD, D. W., i'i u n w mmitSis. Cone, A. M., Center St., Corry Morris, G. W., Main St., " Dickson, W. H., 1109 State St., Erie *WEEKS. DANIEL, 1239 State St., THOMPSON, DAVID, West Spring- field, Springfield ♦NOVELTY IRON WORKS, W. H. Judson, prop., Union City, Union ESaitdle Mamifs, Corry Handle Co., Congress St., Corry Erie Wooden Ware Co., (broom and mop handles,) corner 12th and Pop- lar, Erie ♦SELDEN & GRISWOLD MANUF. CO., (mop handles,) West 10th be- tween Chestnut and Walnut, " DODGE, E. J. & T. M., (broom, fork and hoe,) Harbor Creek Lamson, A. H, (shovel handles, Mid- dleboro,)Main St., McKean Miniger & Stetson, (fork, hoe, rake and mop handles,) North East Vermilyea, Isaac, " DEAMER & BALDWIN, Wattsburg, Venango ♦HAYNES & PRICE, Lowville, Johnson, Hume & Gray, Wattsburg, " Hardware, Stoves aud 'B'iwware (See also General Merchants.) HARRINGTON & WHITNEY, (stoves and tinware,) Albion, Conneaut Salsbury, Lawrence, (tinware,) Albion, " VanSickle. James, Albion, " Whitney, Henry J., (tinware,) Albion, " Dezendorf, James D. & Co., Knight's Block, Center corner Washington, Corry Guignon, L. E. & E. E., East Main St., " King & Towle, (wholesale and retail,) Center St., " Krech, Chas., (stoves, tinware, &c.) Washington St. opposite Downer House, " Lang, H., 16 1st Avenue, " Swift, C. J. & Co., 45 and 47 1st Avenue," Irish, Otis W., Lundys Lane, Elk Creek *BOYER & FUESS, (wholesale and retail,) East State between 12th and R. R. Depot, Erie Cochran & Young, (tinware,) corner 11th and State, " Fliekinger, Conrad, (stoves and tin- ware,) 18th between Chestnut and Walnut, " JOHNSON. BLACK & CO., (stoves,) 1020 State St., " Korrell, George, (tinware,) 1353 Peach St., ♦McCONKEY, THOS. & CO., 513 and 515 French St., MURPHY. N., (wholesale and retail,) 22 Park Row, PATTERSON & BRO., (stoves,) 917 State St., Pierce, W. W. & Co., 719 State St., ♦PINNEY, A. S., 1323 Peach St., REED & CO., 919 State St., Restatter, Peter, 1012 Parade St., Schneider Bros., 1237 State St., 3 I 8 HARDWARE, STOVES ETC— HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES. *SELDEN & GRISWOLD MANUF. CO., West 10th between Chestnut and Walnut, Erie SOUTH ERIE IRON WORKS, (stoves and tinware,) 2027 Peach St., " TIEBALS, SHIRK & WHITEHEAD, (stoves and hollow ware, wholesale,) corner 12th and Sassafras, " Fargo, Perry, (stoves and tinware,) Church St., Fairriew Gullif ord, J. & Co., Main St., Girard PRATT & BRO., tinware, Randall & Son, Main St., *KELLEY, W. R., Wesley ville, Harbor Creek Phelps, E. &Co., Main St., Mill Village, LeBoeuf BLOUNT, JOHN H., (tinware,) McKean Pierce & Goodrich, . North East Selkregg, M. L. & H. D., WORTH, H. B., (tinware,) " VanSICKLE. CHAS., (stoves and tin- ware,) East Springfleld ; Springfield Corwin & Boyd, Union City, Union LANDSRATH, JOHN, Main St., Union City, *ALLEN BROS., Lowville, Venango PHELPS, JOHN, Main St.,Wattsburg, " O'Neil, James, Erie St., Edinborough, Washington PATTERSON, FREELINGH., Normal St., Edinborough, " Boyd, D. & Son, High St., Waterford Judson, Peter P., High St., Harness, Trunks Etc. HANSON, SILVENDER D., Albion, Conneaut Irish, W. H., Albion, LINCOLN, CHAS. E., Albion, Sanders. Henry R., Albion, " SANDERS, SIDNEY A., Albion, Geer, E. N., 10 Main St., Corry Smutz, John, 26 1st Avenue, " Irish, Otis W., Lundys Lane, Elk Creek ERHART & SON, 710 State St., Erie Felbinger, Peter, Peach between 24th and 25th, " Schlindwein, Geo., 1380 Peach St., Ulrich, Valentine, 1364 Peach St., Weber, Michael, 1384 Peach St., " Weigel, J. T., Church St., Fairview Irish, Horace P.,(Lockport,) Platea, Girard SIMMONS. JOHN T., Main St., SCHUWERK, JOSEPH, (Middleboro,) Main St., McKean CUSTARD, R. C, North East JUDD, A. W., LOOMIS, DYER, THOMPSON, MOSES, MARSH, Z. C, East Springfield, Springfield Hill, L. B., 32 Main St., Union City, Union . Stevens. D. H., Main St., Union City, " CU3HING, O. F., Main St., Watts- burg, Venango Penrod, Eli A., Erie St., Edinborough, Washington Sherman, John M., Erie St., Edin- borough, " Barnett, Wm. T., 2d St., Waterford BENSON, ROBERT J., Colt, Wm. O., High St., Carter, Elijah, Carter Hill, Wayne Hats, Caps and Furs. (See also General Merchants.) Carroll, Wm.. 1st Avenue, Corry OLDS & DAVIS, Center St., Thomas, H. S., 6 Main St., BAIRD, R. W. & CO., 724 State St., Erie Hunter, R. S., (silk hats,) corner oth and State, up stairs, " JONES & LYTLE, 7 Reed House, JUSTICE & CO., 10 North Park Row, " Kunz, Jacob, 513 State St.. " Raupers, C, 1317 Peach St., Smith, S., 525 French St., " Hart, Lucius D., Main St., ' Girard Greer, R. M., North East Jones, B. F. & Co., Myer, H., Union City, Union STANFORD, ANDREW J., Normal St., Edinborough, Washington Barton, Geo. W., High St., Waterford LYTLE, JAMES W., High St., May Precipes. *HEATH, BRANK S., Corry, Concord May atsd Straw. *HEATH, FRANK S., Corry, Concord *NASH, JOSEPH A., Concord Station," Moore. Chauncey J., Waterford, LeBoeuf MALICK, H. L., North East Jackson, Wm. A., Erie, Summit ABBEY, OCTAVIUS, Corry, Wayne Hides and kJUsim. (See also Tanners.) BARNETT, HAYES & CO., Waterford Hoop Skirts. Cohen & Bro., 810 State St., Erie Ellen, H., North East Horse J>ealer«. (See Cattle and Horse Dealers.) Hosiery. Kohner, J, A, & Co., 714 State St., Erie Levi Brothers, 421 State St., Walther, H. A., 814 State St., " Motels and Boarding Hou&es. Concord House, John W. Pierce, prop., Concord Station, Concord Depot House, Amos J. Potter, prop., Albion, Conneaut SHERMON HOUSE, Mott Shermon, prop., Albion, " American Hotel, Main St., T. D. Finch Jr., prop., Corry Central Hotel, Center St., Matthew Mulheirn, prop., Downer House, Washington St., W. H. Shaw, prop., Drury, D. S., Main St., Eagle Hotel, Main St., H. L. Heine- man, prop., " Empire House, Main corner Cross, E. P. Reynolds, prop., Exchange Hotel, 8 Spring St., Patrick Kelleher, prop.. " FAIRVIEW HOUSE, Main St., Geo. McNally. prop., " GERMANIA HOUSE, East Main St., Andrew Selsle, prop., " HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES. Griffiug, J. H., Main St., Corry JOHNSTON HOUSE, Washington St., W. B. Fulton, prop., " McINTOSH HOUSE, Main east of Spring, John Mcintosh, prop., " McNally, Peter, (boarding house,) West Main St., " National Hotel, Main St., J. J. Clark, prop., " New York Hotel, Main corner Mill, D. Collins, prop., " St. Nicholas Hotel, Main near Depot, W. Duane Bates, prop., " United States Hotel, opposite the De- pot, James Horrigan. prop., " Vaughn, J. R., Main St., " Weilar, August. Center St., " Abel, U., (boarding house,) 305 French St., Erie AMERICAN HOTEL, corner State and Park, Wm. L. Kelley, prop., " Boston Hotel, corner 4th and Cascade, Thos. Noyea, prop., " Brickner, Jacob, 1255 Peach St., " BROOKS, A. A., (boarding house,) corner 12th and Beech Lane, " Brown, C. G., (boarding house,) 1124 State St., " *BROWN, MARK D., (boarding house,) 628 Peach St., " CHICAGO HOUSE, corner 12th and Chestnut, Chas. Disterdisk, prop., " Cottage House, State St.. W. L. Brown, prop., " Dailey, John, Canal Dock, " Eagle Hotel, James Campbell, prop., 59 15th St., E^inboro House, 208 French St., James Manning, prop., " Ellsworth House, corner State and North Park, Col. Ellsworth, prop., " ERIE CAR WORKS BOARDING HOLSE, corner 17th and Cascade, Ellery C. Gould, manager, " ERIE CITY HOTEL, Robert Walker, prop., 1389 Peach St., " Farmers Hotel, corner French and East 5th, John Boyle, prop., " FORBES, V. N., corner Sassafras and 14th, " Fraley, Martin, corner 25th and Ash, " GEARING. JOHN, (boarding house,) 18th between Wayne and East Lane, " Germana House, H. Brehm, prop., 1305 Peach St., Grace, Mary Jane Mrs., (boarding house,) corner 2d and Sassafras, " Hans, John A., (boarding house,) cor- ner State and 2d, " Hartman, Judd Mrs., (boarding house.) 1030 Peach St., " Heath, Sarah Mrs., (boarding house,) corner 10th and Myrtle, " HILLER, JOHN, (boarding house,) 12th between Parade and Wallace, " Jarvis. Manuel, corner 6th and Cas- KOEN,' FRANCIS, (boarding, house,) 1226 State St., « Lafayette Hotel, John McCumiskey, prop., 420 French St., " Levi, August, (boarding house,) cor- ner 18th and Walnut, " Milks, Albert, (boarding house,) 9 Southwest Park Row, Erie MORTON HOUSE, Clark & Graham, props., corner 15th and Peach, " Newbury, Elizabeth Mrs., (boarding house,) 64 West 14th St., Noonan, Dennis, 326 and 328 State St., " Occidental Hotel, 1265 Peach St., James Kelley, prop., " O'Hearn, Michael, (boarding house,) 217 State St., " Parade Exchange Hotel, Parade bet- ween 14th and 15th, John Kraus, prop., " PILKINGTON, ROBERT, (boarding house,) 1219 State St., Robison, E. W. Mrs., (boarding house,) 143 West loth St., Sailors' Home, Henry Jordan, prop., foot of State St., " " SCHUTTE, AUGUST, West 3d be- tween Plum and Cascade, " Sheridan House, 1261 Peach St., Henry Campbell, prop., " Smith, Frank, corner Sassafras and Rinkner, " Smith, N. A. Mrs., (boarding house,) corner 7th and Holland, " South Erie Hotel, Joseph Herrmann, prop., corner 26th and Peach, " Steiner, French, corner 18th and State," Sunbury House, 217 French St., John F. Schafer, prop., " UNITED STATES HOTEL, 1112 State St., R. O. Hills, prop., " Upson House, corner State and Park, E. A. Upson, manager, " Wager, A. J. Mrs., (boarding house,) 9th between Walnut and Chestnut, " Warren House, 311 French St., Wm. Stanton, prop., " MONITOR HOUSE, Main corner Church, J. V. Warren, prop., Fairview Walnut Creek Hotel, P. Shissler, prop., " Avenue House, Chas. R. Whittington, prop., Girard Dan Rice House, Wm. Mead, prop., (Girard Station,) Miles Grove, " DEPOT HOUSE, Ebenezer L. Temple, prop.. Miles Grove, " Martin House, J. Evans, prop, " Miles Grove House, (Girard Station,) Cornelius Guliford, prop., Miles Grove, " Harbor Creek Hotel, Peter Hume, prop., Harbor Creek Exchange Hotel, F. Avery,prop., Main St., Mill Village, LeBoeuf Royer, J. W., (boarding house,) " Stafford, C, (Middleboro,) McKean AMERICAN HOTEL, corner State and Park, Pierson & Green, props., Erie, Mill Creek Beble, Geo., Kearsage, " Oberkirch, Michael, Erie, " Dawson House, Wm. T. Allison, prop., North East HAYNES HOUSE, H. J. Hunt, prop., " STATION HOTEL, D. G. Caldwell, prop., " Keith House, C. A. Nichols, prop., East Springfield, Springfield 3'kO HO TELS AND BOARDING HO USES— JUSTICES OF THE PEA CE. COLEMAN, P., Main St., Union City, Union JOHNSON HOUSE, Main St., Geo. Taber, prop., Union City, " King, Emerson, (boarding house,) Union City, Palmer, Wells, (boarding house,) op- posite A. & G. W. Depot, Union City, " PETROLEUM HOUSE, Main St., M. H. Jones, prop.. Union City, ROGERS, HARRIET M., (boarding house,) corner Main and Concord, Union City, " Whitaker, Joseph, (boarding house,) High St., Union City, " WATTSBURG HOUSE, corner Main and East, Robert Leslie, prop., Wattsburg, Venango Cutler House, Erie St., Henry S. Cut- ler, prop., Edinborough, Washington ROBINSON HOUSE, corner Erie and Mill Sts., Alvah Robinson, prop., Edinborough, " Eagle Hotel, High St., Pierpont E. Judson, prop., Waterford PHELPS HOUSE, High St., Harlow W. Ellis, prop., " Hiiman Hair Goods. Cook, H. L. Mrs., 30 1st Avenue, Corry Mandeville, Kate C. Miss, 41 Center St., Shmitz, C. T., Center St., Smith, M. J. Mrs., 1st Avenue, " Bedient. Geo-. H. Mrs., 7 South Park, Erie Jones, Erwin Mrs., 1223 Peach St., 2d floor, " MOLTRY, CHAS., 19 North Park Row," Smith, J. C. Mr. & Mrs., Main St., Union City, Union Ice Healers. Mead, , Corry Erie Ice Co., French between Park and 7th, Erie BUTTERFIELD, J. A., North East Endurance Agents. (See Agents, Insurance.) Intelligence OfHee. Degmeier, Charlotte Mrs., near corner 8th and Holland, Erie Iron Founders and Machinists. King, Hollis l McCray, Wm. C, Lovell's Station, " Smith, John L , Concord Station, " White, Chapman & Co., Corry, " White, Lyman S., Corry, " Young, Silas A., Corry, " Bunell, Geo. W., Waterford, Greene WHEELER, CHAS. M.. LeBoeuf Comer, P. W. & Geo., Waterford, McKean Wood, Edson, Erie, " Calkins, Isaac, North Springfield, Springfield Sherman, Elihu, East Springfield, " COMER. CHAS. II., Union City, Union Pelton, Elias, Union City, " WELLMAN, SAMUEL, Union City, " BENNETT, V. H., Wattsburg, Venango Allen, Wm., corner Church and 4th. Waterford Mahan, David B., " Gray, James, Corry, Wayne Machinists. (See Iron Founders and Machinists.} Marble Works. KING, E. L., Center St., Corry *DUNNING, M. A., 1016 Peach St., Erie *HENRICH, JOHN, corner Chestnut and 22d, " Leonhard, E., 1236 State St., Pelton, Edward L., 405 State St., " DUNNING, CHAS., North East Waterford Marble Works, Otto H. Woodard, prop., 2d St., Waterford Mason* and ££uilde>-s. (See also Architects and. Builders, Carpen- ters and Builders, Contractor's and Builderrs.) Gross. David, Union City, Amity Ellis, Elbridge G., Corry, Concord Fleet, Van, Albion, Conneaut SALSBURY, JOHN, Albion, Salsbury, John S., Albion, " KLOKO, F., Pleasant St., Corry Godfrey, Emery C, Lundys Lane, Elk Creek Beaumann, August, Parade St., Erie Bier, Philip, 237 12th St., DEVITT, MICHAEL, 324 West 18th St.," Devitt, Wm., (stone,) 324 West 18th St.," Donnelly. Patrick T., 114 East 4th St., " *ELLER, DEPINET & CO., 12th be- tween Peach and Sassafras, " Englehart, Chas. J., 717 Parade St., " GILLEN, HENRY, Hartman, Jacob, 336 East 12th St., " LANDEN & BARHAM, (brick and plasterers,) Moorhead, Wm., (stone,) 21 2d St., Rastatter, J. M., German between 10th and 11th, " SALOW & SCHWEIGER, 422 West 4th St., SPENCER, CHARLES N., Walnut be- tween 7th and 8th, Bowers, Geo., Swanville, Fairview Sebastian, John, " Shneider, Jacob, Swanville, " Sweigart, Chas., (stone,) " Valindie, D., Swanville, " Lawrance, Orson C, Edinborough, Franklin Proud, Ellis, (stone,) Franklin Cor- ners, " Bennett, Chas. D.. Girard Coffman, David, (Lockport.) Platea. KEITH, JOHN M., East Springfield, " Whiteman, Frank, Miles Grove, " Williams, J., ELLSWORTH, GEO. W., (brick,) West Greene, Greene Rosa, Thos. S., West Greene, Stealer, Henry. Belle Valley, " Will, John M., Erie, Horton, Geo., (stone,) Depot St., Mill village, LeBoeuf Watson, James, (plasterer,) Depot St., Mill village, " Morse, Otis, McKean he City, fo^S'at Wal lher & Stre uber's, pE»2St2mo«i- Ross, Jesse, McKean Weidman, Nicholas, Middleboro, " Borniger, John, North East BRAN & GREEN, corner Pearl and Gibson, " CASE, GEO. E., Edwards, Wm. P., " IRISH, CHAS. R., (brick and plas- terer,) i; STEWART, JOHN, (stone,) BUSH, J. S., West Springflell, Springfield Childs, Sylvenus, Conneaut, Ashta- bula Co., O., " Hewitt, A. D., (brick,) North Spring- field. Hewitt, G. L., North Springfield, " BENSON, R. H., Crooked St., Union City, Union Browning, Geo. W., (plasterer,) High St., Union City. " MYERS, GEO. W., corner Main and Atlantic, Union City, " Pearse Alonzo, Union City, " Stanton, Arnold, Wayne, " Ring, Frederick, Phillipsville, Venango Coleman, Warren, Edinborough, Washington Gillaspie, George, Edinborough, " Vandervort, Paul, Edinborough, •' Cross, John R., Waterford Oliver, Andrew, corner Chestnut and 2d, Taylor, John G, High St., Kinney, L. T., (stone,) Carter Hill, Wayne Rlatch ITlHituf". Hilbert, Philip, State corner 23d, Erie Mfat DSarkeiM anicS Bsitcisers. KIDDER, FRANK J., Albion, Conneaut Cook, T. B., Center St., Corry Hubbard, A. S., 1st Avenue, " Lamb, H., Main corner Spring, " ONEIDA MEAT MARKET, Center St., Myer & Boden, props., " Speasman, Joseph, Main St., " Abell, John, 16 5th St.. Erie AUGSTELL, GEO., corner 8th and Myrtle, " BECHTOLD, JOHN, Holland between 3d and 4th, " Birkenmeier, Anthony, Parade be- tween 12th and 13th, " Brown, Geo., corner 4th and Myrtle, " BUSCHER & CO., 1351 Peach St., Cogswell Bros., 707 State St., " Dietz & Haas, 22 South Park Row, " Drum, Jacob, Cascade between 5th and 6th, " Duller, G. P., corner 10th and Reed, " Eicheniaub, F. & Sons, 1132 State St., " Gardner. John. 1314 Peach St., " HAIBACH, L. & B., (wholesale and retail,) 920 Parade St., " KELLER. JOHN, Peach between 25th and 26th, " Kuch, Geo., corner 4th and Liberty, " Lawrence, Emanuel, 1259 Peach St., " Laws, Wm., 7th between State and Peach, » Leonard, Wm. E., corner 4th and Cherry, " LOESCH, WM., between Peach and State, and corner 26th and Parade, " Ludwig, Geo., 401 State corner 4th, Erie Mayer, I., Parade between 8th and 9th, " Meiser, Fred., 321 French St., Metzner, J., 924 Parade St., MEUSER & BRO., 97 4th St., NIED, B., 12 West 9th St., Niles, T., Peach St., " Paskett, Thos., corner 6th and Wal- nut, " REICHENECKER, ANDREW, corner Cherry and 18th, " SCHWAB, GEO. P., 18th west of Chestn-ut, " Spiegel, Benj., 11th between Holland and German, " Blake, James, Fairview SERR, GEO., Swanville, Hagerty & Smawley, Main St., Girard Harris, Livy, " Kebler, Frederick, Myrtle St., " Kibler & Lang, Main St., " Ester, John H., Erie,' Greene Churchill, Z.. Wesleyville, Harbor Creek Rodda & Crandall. Wesleyville, " Williams, Amos, Main St., Mill vil- lage, LeBoeuf BATES, EARL D., McKean BAYLE, N. N., Gray, Geo., " Hilliker, Philetus, " Johnson, Mont., '' Owen, D. W., Skinner, S., " Davis, O. W., North East MARTIN, R. T., Lake St., Wilson, W. L., East Springfield. Springfield AKINS, MARION, Main St., Union City, Union Crawley, Jeremiah, Union City, " Crawley & Mullin, corner Main and High, Union City, " KEYSTONE MEAT MARKET, corner Main and High, and corner Market and Main, Akins & Davis, props., Union City, " Crouch & Lesuer, McLane, Washington Johnson, Franklin B., McKean, " Lander, Geo., Waterford. " SPENCER, GILBERT, Erie St., Edin- borough, " Judson, Pierpont E. & Guy C, High St., Waterford Philley & Co., 3d St., MercaMtile Agencies. DUN, R. G. & CO., Keystone National Bank Building, corner State and 8th, Milk Bealers. SULLIVAN, ABRAHAM, Erie Smith, W. A, Wesleyville, Harbor Creek HAWK, DEAN, Erie, Mill Creek Haight, C, North East BACON BROS., Union City, Union Griffith, S. W., Union City, Moses, A. B., Union City, " SMITH, JOHN G., Union City, Summerton, J. H., Waterford St., Union City, " 324 MILLINERS AND MILLINERY— NOTARIES PUBLIC. MiiSllfs^rs and IVflsHIssjery. {See also General Merchants.) CHEESEMAN, L. E. Mrs., Albion, Conneaut Gerres, M. A. Miss, Albion, Jastin. Jennie Miss, Albion, Lincoln, A. S. Mrs., Albion, Blatchley, Mrs., 30 1st Avenue, Corry Driscoll & Dillon Misses, 42 Main St., " Haynes & Nealy, 34 Main St., Pardee, O. C. Mrs.. Center St., " Willard, Geo. F. Mrs., 1st Avenue, BAIBD, R, W. & CO., 724 State St., Erie Curtis. Mary Mrs., corner 9th and State, " Dunn, Wm. A. Mrs., 1116 Peach St., Field, T. L. Mrs., 1235 State St., Gross, L. Miss, 706 State St., Hill, Wm. Agent, 2-1 South Park, McGrath, Misses, '607 French St., " NORRIS, A. Mrs., 819 Peach St., Payne, C. W. Mrs., 8 South Park, Smith, J. A. Mrs., 1275 Parade St., " Vescelius, S. A. Mrs., 728 State St., vv'oodard & Co., 1320 Peach St., Wcrster, V. D. Mrs., 209 East 9th St., " McCrearv, J. Mrs., Church St., Fairview VANCE, F. Mrs.. Main St., Bunnell, Julia Mrs., (Lockport,) Platea, Girard Gregor, C. B. Mrs., Walnut St., Rud'el, J. J. Mrs., Main St., Sareent, E. E. Miss, Main St., WARD, W. T. Mr. & Mrs., Main St., " Whigam & O'Connor Misses, Main St., Mill Village, LeBoeuf Ellen, H.. North East Kinne, C. Miss, " Town, B. F. Mrs., BLANCHARD, G. S. Mrs., Main St., Union City, Union Jones, Lina, Main St., Union City, " Lyon, C. C. Mrs., Main St., Union City," McNETT & HISERT, Main St., Union City, Terry. L. Mrs.. Lowville, Venango Washburn, Clarinda and Mary, Wattsburg, Burnham, Chas. Mrs., Erie St., Edin- borough, Washington Culbertson, R. Mrs., Erie St., Edin- borough, Waggoner, M. A.,' Erie St., Edin- borough, " White, S. C. Mrs., Erie St., Edin- borough, " White, Z. Mrs., Normal St., Edin- borough, Dowler, E. M.- Miss, High St., Waterford Oliver, N. M. Mrs., High St., Ward, H. A. Miss, High St., F/1liillwrii;>'Es!s. Baker, Stephen A., Spartansburgh, Crawford Co., Concord FELLOWS, JONATHAN E., Albion, Conneaut HASKINS, A., 296 East 8th St., Erie ESSiiK'fH', *iA KS&lfiiBj, corner Peach and 21st. " MERWIN, GARY P., Swanville, Fairview Hilliker. Heman, McKean SHERMAN, JAY. Cherry Hill, Springfield Fogleboch, David. Erie, Summit LYONS, JOHN, Union City, Union LYONS, J. J., Main St.. Union City, " SCOTT. EZRA D., Union City, Hawkins, M. L., Edinborough, Washington Model asid P-aitersa USsateer. *HULL, AMASA, 21 West 7th St., Erie Mouldiug*, {See Brackets, Mouldings <£c.,) Mowers a aid Ifi eaters. {See Agricultural Implements.) flnsioand iT8«i«leaS BuistTJBsseeRnts. SLOAN, S. S., Center corner Washing- ton, Corry Berden. Amasa, Lundys Lane, Elk Creek BREHM, FRANK, 1210 State St., Erie Di^fenbach, C. F. & Son, (pianos,) 1308 Peach St., " Hausmann, Valentine, 1270 Turnpike St., Smith, Zebina, (pianos, melodeons and organs,) 815 State St.. " Suerken, John B., 924 State St„ ZIEGLER, E. D., 1016 State St., Archibald, Chas. E., (pianos and organs, ) Girard *SEARS, CHAS. E., North East Carter, J. L., (Estey organs,) Main St., Union City, Union HOWE, H. J. & CO., Union City, M«tsie TTearlaers. Berden, Amasa, Lundys Lane, Elk Creek Norris, Eben H., 819 Peach St., Erie Thomson, J. S., 19 Noble Block, Willing, Wm., corner 8th and Peach, " Brehmer, Phil. H., (piano and violin,) Union City, Union Bucklin, Rhoda Miss., Main St., Union City, News Stealers. {See also Books and Stationery.) Arnold & Brown, Center St., Corry Jones, Charles, at Depot, " McCready & Connell, 620 State St., Erie Smith & Kennedy, 26 North Park Place, ' ' Notary, Peaisiosi. HURD, GILBERT, North Springfield, Springfield "MoSaHes SPisfoSic. BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL J., 804 State St., Erie Spencer, S. S., over Post Office, cor- ner 8th and State, " WOODRUFF, T. S.. 11 North Park Row," Hinds, Calvin J., Main St., Girard HURD, GILBERT, North Springfield, Springfield JACKSON. WM. C, High St., Union Citv, Union READ, G. W. H., corner Main and Bank, Union City, TERRY, HENRY R., Union City, Burnham, Chas., Erie St., Edin- borough, Washington NURSERIES— PA INTERS. 325 1* urser'es. BENTLEY, JAMES M., Keepville, Conneaut Harrington, Cassius M., Cherry Hill, " RANDALL, GUERNSEY L., Keepville, " Chamberlain Bros., Smith St., Corry Berst & Bros., 717 State St., Erie OSBORN, PHILIP, Girard Sprague, T. & Co., Erie, Mill Creek Oar Manufacturers. ANDREWS & THORNTON, Albion, Conneaut Thornton, Thomas & Son. Albion, " ROWLEY & ATKINS, (Lockport.) Platea, Girard Oculist. PHELPS, B. E., Center near Depot, Corry Oil Kefiners and ©ealers. Corry Kerosene Oil Works, Corry Parkman, Chapin & Co., " Brown, Thos., corner 8th and State, Erie Fortuna Oil Co., corner 12th and - Peach, " G-aley & Parsons, 4 Noble Block, " McGregor's Oil Works. 1321 State St., " SALTSMAN, R. J. & CO., corner 12th and Peach, " SECURITY OIL WORKS, mouth of Mill Creek, Geo. W. Gray, manager, " UNION OIL WORKS, corner 16th and French, O. C. Thayer & Co., props., " W^i-ins, W. J., French north of Buf- falo, " Kiooxer, John C, Girard Chambers, E. E., North East Browning, George W., High St., Union City, a Union Oil Well Sinkers. ' Cochran. Wm., North East Curtis, Melvin P., Moorheadville, " Old Coin dealers, Beavis, C, Center corner Washing- ton, Corry Opera Mouses. Park Opera House, North Park, Erie FRI3BEE OPERA HOUSE, corner Main and Stranahau, Shreve & Fris- bee, .props., Union City, Union Organ Manufacturer. B2URWJ5TT OKSG.iN CO., cor- ner 12th and Walnut, Erie Ci-.tRK*-, WM. H,, corner 21st and Sassafras, " DERRICK & FELGEMAKER PIPE ORGAN CO., corner 25th and Ash, Erie New Era Organ Co., North East Organ Seed Manufacturers. Newell, Augustus, corner 12th and Walnut, Erie Paint Manufacturer. HOFFMAN, S. C. & CO., South St., Union City, Union Painters. (House, Sign, CarMage, Ornamental <&e.) Stowe, Henry, Corry, Concord 17 Brownel!, Darwin C, Albion, Conneaut Chase, Frederick M., (sign, carriage and ornamental,) Albion, " Nutting, Chas., (carriage and orna- mental,) Albion, " Nutting, Everett, Albion, " Deal & Battell, (house, sign and car- nage,) Corry Williams, A. O, (house, sign and orna- mental.) Lewis & Chapnrs Block, Center St., Billings, Moses, (portrait,) 5th be- tween Peach and Sassafras, Erie Bogert & McArthur, South Park Place, " BOYD & WHITE, (house,) 4th between Peach and Sassafras, " Brown & Ryan, (carriage,) corner 17th and German, " Chevalier, LB., (fresco, sign and or- namental,) Rosenzweig Block, " Dill & Lackie, (house, boat and fresco,) comer 7th and State, " Fuchsloher, Chas., (paper hanger,) 821 Peach St., " Goodill, Wm., (house and sign,) corner 11th and Peach, " KNIGHT, GEORGE R., agent, 703 ■ State St., " LYNCH CHAS., (house and sign,) East 5th between French and Holland, " Mangold, Francis, (carriage and house,) East 10th between Holland and German, " Matlehner, J. G., (fresco and sign.) Peach between 22d and 23d, ' " *OUTWAIT. N. O, (house and sign,) 7th between Holland and German. " PREBLE WM. E., (house,) corner 20th and Sassafras, " SHERWOOD, A., (house, sign and ship,) corner 8th and State, " Sherwood & Ross,(house and sign,) 710 ^ State St., up stairs, " Smith ina;», Window shades Eie. '(See also General Merchants.) Ames, C. H., Center St., Corry Fenner, B., Center St. near Depot, " Mann, D. P., 1st Avenue, " Koster, L., 1348 and 1350 Peach St., Erie Kenedy & Son, (slat,) Swanville, Fairview *SEARS. CHAS. E., North East ROBISON, M. C, Main St., Union City, Union Paper Mills. Cochran & Young, corner 11th and State, Erie KEYSTONE PAPER MILL, J. H. Blakeslee, prop., Swanville, Fairview FRANKLIN PAPER MILLS, J. H. Johnson, prop., North East IRISH, JUSTICE Jr., Patent Medicines. (See also Druggists.) Crooker, W. S., (medical compound and liniment,') 48 Main St., Corry HOUGH, Z. L., Moorheadville, Harbor Creek McKay & Sleeper, (Sleeper's Com- pound Arnica Liniment,) High St., Waterfor d Patemt Right Dealers. McINTYRE, MALCOLM F., Olin St., Girard HOUGH, Z. L., Moorheadville, ZIMMERMAN, GEO. A., Erie, Mill Creek Pattern Stores. *BECKWITH, T. D. Mrs., 719 Peach St.. Erie *BIDLACK, M. E. Mrs., 26 Noble Block. " Waters, A. E., (Butteriek's,) 823 State St., Paver. WATSON, W. J., Erie Photographers, Sykes, C. C, Albion, Conneaut Cranston, W. H., Blain St., Corry Headley, J. A. & P. H., Main St., Johnson, N. G., 48 Main St., . Stebbins, S. L. Mrs., 1st Avenue, " Boepple, Chas., 1015 Peach St., Erie Brown, B. W., 1390 Peaeh St., LOTT, WM. A., 29 North Park Row, " OHLWILER, ELIAS H., over 19 and 20 North Park Row, " Wager & Churchill, 1310 Peach St., " Weber & Bro., 211 East 9th St.. Wilber & Bassett, 23 and 24 North Park Row, " Bulard, Sylvester S., Locust St., Girard PRESS, JAMES W., Main St., Huntley, Philo, North East Kinne, C. Miss, " Carter, J. C, Main St., Union City, Union Carter, J. L., Main St., Union Citv, " HILDRETH, YOUNG & CO., Union City, Webster, W. C, Main St., Union City, " Cos, E., Lowville, Venango HALL, D. O., Church St., Wattsburgh, " True, Rufus R., Normal St.. Edin- borough, Washington VANDYKE, WM. H., Normal St., Edin- borough, McGANDY, JOSEPH, High St., Waterford Photographers' Supplies. HILDRETH, YOUNG & CO., Union City, Union PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS— PIANO MANUFS. 327 Physicians and Surgeons. Baker, Elias S., (alio.,) Spartans- burgh, Crawford Co., Concord Blakeslee, Wm. V., (alio.,) Lovells Sta- tion, " Lilley, John, (botanic,) Concord Sta- tion, " Flower, P. D., Albion, Conneaut LOGAN, ORLANDO, Albion, Skeels, James S., (homeo.,) Albion, " Denriey, Louisa, (Indian,) Corry Dunning, J. A., (homeo.,) 34 Center St., " Franklin, D. D., " Kibler, C. B., Center St., " MACKRES & BONSTEEL, (alio.,) Heath's Block, Center St., " PHELPS, B. E., Center near Depot, " PICKETT, MANHATTAN, Main St. opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, " Sage, Phineas, (eclec.,) Crosby's Block, Center St., " SALISBURY, J. A., (eclec.,) Wright's Block, Center St., " Stoneroad, J. D., (homeo.,) 1st Avenue corner Church, " Stubbs, J. E., 1st Avenue, " Wilcox, R. D., (alio.,) 4 South St., " AICHNER, CHARLES, 1350 Sassafras St., Erie Bantia, Rollin L., 29 North Park Row, " BARKEY, P., 624 State St., Benedict, H. F., over 717 State St., " BENEDICT, L. F., 717 State St., " Blakely, W. J., East 8th between State and French, " Carter, J. S., 21 Park Row, " Cleveland, W. K., 8th between State and French, " Cooper, J. M., corner 9th and State, 2d floor, " Dunbar, E. E., (homeo,) Peach be- tween 15th and 16th, " Faulkner, Robert, (homeo.,) 822 French St., " FAULKNER, WM., in Academy of Music, " GERMER, E. W., residence 11 7th St., " Gray, Thos. H., 210 18th St., GREEN, SAMUEL, Chestnut between 17th and 18th, HAMILTON, G. W., 359 West 5th St., « Kechbrel, J., 8 Noble Block, 2d floor, " LaBarte, J. N., 1390 Peach St., " Lovett, A. S., 1336 Peach St., 2d floor, " SEYMOUR, NELSON, 606 Peach St., " Spencer, H. A., (alio.) 62 8th St., " Stewart, J. L., 23 North Park Row, " Stranahan, C. W., corner 8th and State, " STRICKLAND, D. H., 23 North Park Row, " Stuart, Thos. H., 53 East 4th St., THAYER, ALVIN, corner 26th and *ULRICH, GEO., (botanic,) 12th be- tween Peach and Sassafras, " WALLACE, WM. M., 709 State St., " Woods, Mary A. B. Mrs., (homeo.,) 52 East 10th St., " GATES, E. D., Water St., Fairview Miller, , " Sackett, A. E., Franklin Corners, Franklin Wright, Johnson, (homeo.,) Franklin Corners, u ^ y '?S, nj -, C -' ™ Girard Ely & Taylor, Main St., « KELLOGG, THEO. J., KERR, ROBERT A., Olin Avenue Millard, Morris A., (Lockport,) Platea, " Miller, John N., (Lockport,) Platea, SMITH, ALVIN R., Main St., " Ware, David, Miles Grove, " WRIGHT, GEO., (homeo.,) Walnut St.," BENNETT, JOHN L.,Phillipsville, Greene Grandy, P. D., Wesleyville, " S-™^' J '' Wesleyville, Harbor Creek MOORE, M. M., Weslevville TRACY, WM. C, « BENN, J. P., (eclec.,) Church St., Mill Village LeBoeuf v""!? ) Chur ch St., Mill WHITNEY, B. B., McKean GRIFFIN, J. K., Main east of Lake, xi att t r, T North East HALL, L. G., Loomis & Hall Block, Lake St., « HEARD, A. B., Lake St., LOOP, D. D., STOCKTON, G. B., Lake St., ELLIS, GEO., East Springfield, Springfield Knapp, L. V., West Springfield, MOORE, C. N., East Springfield, Abbey, O. L., Main St., Union City, Union Agard, J. O, (alio.,) Union City, Birchard, H. O, (alio.,) Main St., " Christy, S. S., (alio.,) Opera Block, Main St., Union City, " Davis, Stephen R., (homeo.,) Front St., Union City, " GREENLEE & THICKSTUN, Main opposite Opera Block, Union City, " Read, J. F., (alio.) South St., Union City, TERRY & SHERWOOD, (alio.) High St., Union City, " BENNETT, D. T., Wattsburg. Venango Chapin, S. S., South St., Wattsburg " Sabin, Win. P., North St., Wattsburg " THICKSTUN, GILBERT, South St., Wattsburg, " GREENFIELD & CO., Erie St., Edin- borough Washington Hawkins, Truman, Normal St., Edin- borough, n Hodges, Orville W., Erie St., Edin- borough, ii RANDALL, A. Z., Erie St., Edin- borough, n Tennant, Sanford, Edinborough, " WILSON, JOSEPH C, Erie St., Edin- borough, ii Barton, Ira, Walnut St., Waterford BARTON, THEO. W., 3d St., ttueri ^ Q Bowman, John W., High St.,' " Terry, Marsena, corner Chestnut and 2d, ii Piano Manufacturers. Erie Piano Forte Co., corner Wallace and 25th, Erie Wiesbauer, A., corner 9th and Ger- man, u 328 PIANO TUNERS— PUMPS, WOOD PIPING ETC. Piano Tuners. Garriott, Chas. 0., 190 3d St., Erie Royse, W. S., 190 3d St., " Pictures and Picture Frames. Erie City Picture Frame Manufac- tory, 9 South-east Park. Erie Hausmaun, Valentine, 1270 Turnpike St., Sevin, J. T., 17 West 7th St., PRESS, JAMES W., Main St., Girard ROBISON, M. C, (picture frames,) Main St., Uiaon City, . Union Piasiiug MiSls. Davis, Hurd & Co., corner Washing- ton and West Wayne, Corry HATCH, MASON & CO., corner Center and Frederick, CHAPMAN & WAIT, Eli:. Creek ALTHOF, J., French corner Buffalo Road, Erie BAUSCHARD & SON, corner 10th and Holland, Carroll, Geo. & Bro., Front east of French, ' " Clemens, White & Co., foot of State St., Deraing & Co., corner 12th and Peach, " Scheluske, Joseph, corner 13th and SCHUTTE BROS., 4th between Cas- cade and Plum, Union Planing Mill, 1214 Peach St., Jacob Bootz, prop., WEIDLEY, PEFFER & KUHL, Chest- nut St., Fairview Drewry, Chas., Wine St., Girard Godfrey, Orange, Myres, Henry D., WAITMAN, HORACE H, Myrtle St., " BLAKE, ELISHA, West Mill Creek, Mill Creek BAIRD, J. G. & SON, West Spring- field, Springfield ALLEN, WM. R.,' Willow St., Union City, Union Steenrod, Ezra & Irvin, Union City, " Thompson, P. H., Willow St., Union City, ♦TERRY, J. E., North St., Wattsburg, Venango Plumbers. «3s»« and fitters. Steam KENT BROS., corner 2d Avenue and Pleasant, Corry BUTLER, WM. J.. 18 East 7th St., Erie Jarecki, Hays &Co., 3 and 5 West 11th St., *McCONKEY, THOS. & CO., 513 and 515 French St., " WILLIAMS, R. T. & R., 717 Peach St., " Poultry Coops. POTTER, MARK, Miles Grove, Girard Poultry Dealers* *THORNTON, J. & SONS, Girard FORBES, F. M., West Springfield, Springfield Hanan, G. A., Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O., Priaitimg Offices. *DAILY BLADE AND WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, Blair's Block, 1st Avenue, J. A. Pain, publisher, Corry *REPUBLICAN, Pratt & Gail, publish- Ashb'y & Vincent, 423 State St., Erie *D IS PATCH STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, 10 North Park Row, Willard, Redway & Seaman, publishers, " ♦ERIE LEUCHTTHURM, (Light- house,) 10 Park Row, Herman Mer- hoff, publisher', " *ERIE WEEKLY GAZETTE, 626 State St., F. A. Crandall, publisher, " *ERIE WEEKLY OBSERVER, Noble Block, State St., Benj. Whitman, publisher, " ♦EVENING JOURNAL, D. F. H. Ohr, publisher, " *ZUSCHAUER AM ERIE, (Spectator,) State between 7th and 8th, E. Sturz- nickle, publisher, " ♦COSMOPOLITE, Jacob Bender, prop., Union Block, Main St., Girard *SUN, Cushman Bros., props., North East ♦UNION CITY TIMES, corner Main and South, Persons & Thompson, props., Union City, Union .Produce aud Commission Mer- chants. Brabender, J., 1216 Peach St., Erie Husband, A. F. & Co., 1354 Peach St., " STONE, GEO. S., Avonia, Fairview Pettibone, J. E. & Co., Miles Grove, Girard Smith, Thos. K., Miles Grove, WRIGHT, MOREY& CO., (eggs.) Erie, Mill Creek King, Z. M.. North East PORTER, THOS., east of Depot, Brown, David, (eggs.) North Spring- field, Springfield Crew, J. H., North Springfield, " FORBES, F. M., (eggs,) West Spring- field, " JACKSON & McKEE, North Spring- field, Wilson, W. L., East Springfield, " Smith, Gerrett G., (wholesale,) Main St.. Uriion City, Union Clark, W. E., Wattsburg, Venango Maxwell & Terry, (wholesale,) High' St., Waterford Pulley Mannts. Taper Sleeve Pulley Works, corner 13th and Peach, A. B. Cook & Co., props., Erie Pumps, AVortd Piping Etc. PESCH, WIN AND, Wattsburg, Amity Olds, Henry, Center St,, Corry Marsh & Low, Myrtle between 7th and 8th, Erie OBjSfM, «. &, CO., (wholesale,) 53 West 13th St., Olds, L. W., 12th west of Peach, ♦WOOD, GEORGE R., corner 18th and Miller, Chas. G., Harbor Creek Guunison & Arbuekle, Erie, Mill Creek Old, Nelson, Erie, " PUMPS, WOOD PIPING ETC.— SALOONS ETC. 329 Olds, Elisha, Belle Valley, Mill Creek Coffman, Palmer, North East ABBEY, GRASER & CO., Union City, Union Hunter, J. W., High St., Union City, " Crandall & Stanclift, McLane, Washington HAWKINS, M. C. & RRO., Edinbor- ough. " TAYLOR & CO., West Union Street, Edinborough, " Sail SS.oad Supplies. DAVENPORT, PAIRBAIRN & CO., (ear wheels and castings,) Cascade between 15th and 16th, Erie SALTSMAN, R. J. & CO., corner 12th and Peach, " Real Estate. (See Agents, Peal Estate.) Refrigerator Manufacturers. Davis, H. & Co., corner 19th and Peach, Erie Roofing. HARE, C. W., East Main St., Corry Mayer, M. & Son, (metal and slate,) 1215 State St., Erie ^PATTERSON & BRO., 917 State St., " Towner, J., 6 Noble Block, " WA'ffSCM, W. J., Saddlery Hardware. Maxwell, H. O, (wholesale,) Crosby Block, Center St., Corry ERHART & SON,(wholesale and retail,) 710 State St., " Sail Blalter. Black, Andrew J., foot of State St., Erie Saloons and Restaurarats. Drury, D. S., (billiards,) Main St., Corry Green Shade Saloon, Main St., Patrick McNaniara, prop., " Kies, Wm., (lager beer,) Cross St., " Rohrig, B., Spring St., " Sebutte, Fred., (billiards,) Main St., " TERRAPIN SALOON, Center corner Washington, Chas. Strieker, prop., " Tuttle, C. L. Mrs., (ice cream and oysters,) South St., " Walker, H. E., (eating,) Depot Plat- form, " Williams, John, 30 1st Avenue, " Anthony, Simon, 1004 Parade St., Erie BARR, G. E., (ice cream and dining,) 3 Noble Block, Berchtold, M. Mrs., corner 18th and Chestnut, " BREIGARTNER, JOSEPH, Public Dock, " Brown, C. G.. 1124 State St., Brown, Geo., (beer,) Peach St., " Buck, J. W., (billiards,) 1304 Peach St., " CENTRAL DINING ROOMS, corner State and Park Row, Huntsbargar & Byers, props., " Crash, D. T., (billiards,) in Academy of Music, " Demuling, John, 269 and 271 11th St., " Diefenbach, Mary, 79 4th St., " Dietly, Joseph, 200 West 3d St., " Dochrel, Wm., 4th between Plum and Cascade, " ERHART, CHAS., corner 9th and Parade, Erie Esser, John, Parade between 14th and loth, Pehrenbach, John, corner 18th and Wayne, " Firch, Chas., 1271 Peach St., " Fisher, John, corner 6th and French, " FORNESS, JACOB, (eating,) 1290 Sas- GEARING,'' JOHN, 18th between Wayne and East Lane, " Geib, Jacob, 1321 Peach St., " Gelchsheimer, John, 1532 Peach St., " Gerstle, Isaac, 332 State St., " Gross, Wm., (eating,) corner 9th and State, Hancock, H. S., 22 5th St., Hannon, John, 26 5th St., " Hardy, Henry, Cascade between 3d and 4th, " Heintz, Valentine, 1218 Peach St., " Hess & Heegel, corner State and South Park Row, " Heybeek, Jacob, 1213 Sassafras St., " Hilbert, Philip, State corner 23d, " Hoffmann, John, East 10th between Wallace and Ash Lane, " Housman, Frederick, 1327 Peach St., " Jones, Wm. A., (billiards,) Morton House Building, " " Kelly & Lederer, 12 East 5th St., Kern, Balthasar, Peach between 24th KEYSTONE RESTAURANT, corner 8th and State, Adam Kurtis, prop., " Knobloch, Daniel, (eating,) East Pub- lic Dock, " Knochel, Mary Mrs., Parade between 13th and 14th, KNOLL, MARTIN, Peach between 25th and 26th, " Koonz, J. F., corner 11th and Ger- man, " Kraus, Joseph, Parade between 8th and 9th, " Lander, Fred., (dining.) corner 8th and State, " Liebel, Frank, (beer,) Ridge Road, " Lloyd & Gilbert, (dining,) corner North Park and State, " Lutz, Andrew, corner 9th and Holland, " Mack, J. C. & Co., 517 French St., " Martharlar, Valentine, 11th between Wallace and East Lane, " Maya, Frank C, 1126 State St., Metz, Joseph, corner State and 18th, " MILLER, PHILIP J., 1272 State St., " Miller & Schumacher, 826 State St., " Murphy, Edward, 311 State St., NEUBAUER, JOHN F., corner 16th and Peach, " NEW YORK DINING SALOON, 1106 State St., Stratton & Bennett, props.," Nick, Charles, (beer,) 7' '3 State St., " O'Connor, O, 1206 State St., O'Connor, George P., (billiards,) cor- ner French and 6th, " O'Hearn, Michael, 217 State St., " Phillipps, P., Parade between 11th and 12th, Retcher, Wm., (dining,) South Park Row, " Roth, Nicholas, 254 12th St., 330 SALOONS AND RESTAURANTS— SAW MILLS. Ryan, Geo., (eating,) 1392 Sassafras St., Erie Saley, Andrew, East Public Dock, " Schlaudecker, Ulrich, 1030 Parade St., " SCHLINDWEIN, PRANK, 1104 State St., " Schumann, G., 1312 State St., " Sechrist, Peter, 1802 Peach St., " SHOEMAKER, PETER, corner Wal- lace and 11th, SIMMONS & BLOSSER, 1114 State St.," Stablein, Matthias, 1368 Peach St., " Stratton, Wm. J„ (dining,) 1012 State St., " Strick. Barbara Mrs., corner 4th and Walnut, " Strick, Catharine, corner 6th and Cherry, " Thompson, Joseph, 1263 Peach St., " UNION DEPOT DINING ROOMS, Moore & Co., props., " Veit, John A., corner 24th and Peach, " Walter, H. N., (dining,) under Ells- worth House, Will, John, corner 9th and Parade, " WISS, JACOB, 1028 Parade St., " Will, Henry, (dining,) Avonia, Fairview Gadola, Moritz, (Girard Station,) Miles Grove, Girard KRAMER, ROBERT, Main St., Pease, Seymour, (billiards,) Main St., " Babcock, Marvin, (billiards,) Main St., Union City, Union Burns, P., Crooked St., Union City, " Heywang, J. Mrs., Crooked St., Union City, Palmer, Wells, opposite A. & G. W. Depot, Union City, " Saunders, J. L., (billiards,) Main St., Union City, " AGNEW, JOHN, (eating,) 2d St., Waterford HACK, JOHN H„ (billiards,) High St., " Salt Dealers. King, Z. M., North East SCOTT, WALTER, East Public Dock, Erie Sas!» manufacturers. (See Door, Sash and Blind Manufacturers.) Saw Filers and Gumers. DEVEREAUX, HORACE M., West Springfield, Springfield Saw and Lath Mill Manufs. STEARNS, HILL & CO., East 10th St., Erie Saw Manufacturers. Penney, P. S., Main St., Corry Saw Mills. Richards. James A., Lake Pleasant, Amity Titus, Henry C, Lake Pleasant, " WHEELER, JUDSON E., Hatch Hollow, " Belknap & Son, Concord Station, Concord Harrington, Deloss M., Concord Sta- tion, " Hitchcock Bro. & Beach, Corry, " *ANDREWS, CHAS. G., Albion, Conneaut Keek & Alvord, Keepville, " Thornton, Thos. & Son, Albion, " Davis, Hurd & Co., corner Washing- ton and West Wayne, Corry Drury, D. S., Main St., " Francis, H. D., West Wayne St., Hammond, L., 3d Avenue, Mead " CRANE, WASHINGTON A., Elk Creek Raymond, Alfred and Harrison, Lundys Lane, ROGERS, A. NORMAN, Lundys Lane, " Stitt & Stevens, Lundys Lane, Warner, Frederick, Warren, John N., Lundys Lane, " Deming & Co., corner 12th and Peach,Erie UHR, JOHN, corner French and 21st., " Ross, Gilbert, Sterrettania, Fairview WEIDLEY, PEFFER & KUHL, Chest- nut St., " Gimber, Michael, Franklin Corners, Franklin McCombs, Alden & Co., McLane, " PROUDFIT & TARBELL, Elk Creek, " Baker, Samuel, Platea, Girard Carroll, Samuel R., Doe & Shermon, (Lockport,) Platea, " Herrick, Franklin, POTTER, MARK, Miles Grove, Prindle, David, Shermon, Wallace, " SHIPMAN & WILLIAMS, Thrall, Wm., Willcox, Robertson, " BRACE, WM. & WILLIS, PhiUipsville, Greene BROWN, MILES B., Erie, . " Coover, Jesse, Waterford, Henton, Benj., Erie, " Johnson, Kane & Harrington. Belle Valley, " Newton, Wesley M., West Greene, " Ripley, Jacob and Abraham, Erie, " Brown, N. B., Findleys Lake, Chau- tauqua Co., N. Y., Greenfield Prindle, Jesse R., Wesleyville, " Raymond, Henry, North East, Raymond, Thos., Goodwin, L., Erie, Harbor Creek Throop, Benj., Allen, Wm. P., Mill Village, LeBoeuf Fogle, Frederick, Waterford, " Henderson, J. O. West Center St., Mill Village, MANROSS, JOHN W., Waterford, Sharp, Jacob, Edenville. " Waterhouse, Thos. W., Mill Village, " WHEELER, CHAS. M., " Decker, Andrew, McKean Ebenhoues, Henry, Bruder, Andrew, Erie, Mill Creek GEIST, JACOB, Erie, GEREIS, ANDREW, Erie, LANDIS, SAMUEL J., Erie, Nece, John, heirs of, Erie, Olds, Elisha, Belle Valley, Russell, Geo. J., Belle Valley, " APPLEBEE, T. W.. North East HOPPER & MASON, Northville, " Kilbourn, E. E., TOWN, B. C, BAIRD, J. G. & SON, West Spring- field, Springfield Line & Wheeler, East Springfield, " SHERMAN & PORTER, Cherry Hill, " Strong, J. M., East Springfield, " SA W MILLS— SOAP AND CANDLES. 331 WEBB, G. B., Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., O., . Springfield Osborn, Chas., Erie, Summit TAIT, JAMES A., Erie, BENTLEY, VALENTINE, Union City, Union CLARE, H., Bridge St., Union City, " Fenno, J. E., Union City, " Horton, Orville S., Union City, " HUNTER & WADE, corner Willow and Bridge, Union City, " Melntire, Welcome, Union City, " PRATT, T. & SONS, Union City, ROCKWOOD, A. T., Union City, Steenrod, Ezra & Irvin, Union City, " BENNETT, J. H., Wattsburg, Venango CHAPIN, L. S., Wattsburg, Beach, Edwin C, McLallen's Corners, Washington CURTIS, HIRAM M., Edinborough, GARDNER, S. PORTER & MARCEL- LUS G, Waterford, Reeder, Isaac R., Edinborough, " Reeder, J. T. & Co., Mill St., Edinbor- ough, " Rider, Davis & Bro., Edinborough, " Swift, Welcome H., Edinborough, " Wait, Ensign & Co., McLane, " WELLMAN, WM. & SON, Edin- borough, " BARNETT & HAZELTON, Waterford Benson. G, & Bro., " Boyd, Harvey, " Brotherton, Samuel G., " Carroll, Jonathan H., " Himrod, Aaron M., " Humphrey, Leonard C, " LATTIMORE, JOHN, " Lindsley, Jesse, " MARSH, THEO. H., SMILEY, JAMES & BROS., Wheeler & Dewey, " BROWN, N. W., Corry, ' Wayne Grim & Brown, Corry, " JOWETT, JOSHUA, Clymer, Chau- tauqua Co., N. Y., " LYONS, ANDREW, Robbins, Lewis, Corry, " SHOVE & ALPORD, Carter Hill, " Schools. (See Academies, Schools Etc.) Seed Dealers. Beckman, Henry, 502 and 504 State St., Erie GILLFTT, V. R., LeBoeuf King, Z. M., North East Sewing Machines. (See Agents, Sewing Machines.) Shingle and Lath Mills. Cox, Chas. S., Lake Pleasant, Amity Donaldson, Wm. A., Lake Pleasant, " POST, JOHN, Lake Pleasant, Titus, Franklin W., Lake Pleasant, " ELLIS, HENRY R., (lath,) Corry, Concord Lord, Jesse B., Concord Station, " WELLMON & CO. , Corry. AKERLY, CHAS. L., Cherry Hill, Conneaut Benjamin, Ansel O., Albion, " MASON, REUBEN, Albion, Davis, Hurd & Co., corner Washing- ton and West Wayne, Corry Hammond, L., (lath,) 3d Avenue, " Thomas & Co., (lath,) 1st Avenue, " ROGERS, A. NORMAN, Lundys Lane, Elk Creek STEVENS, JOHN V., Lundys Lane, " Bootz, Jacob, 1214 Peach St., Erie Clemens, White & Co., foot of State St., " PECKHAM, HOAG & CO., (lath,) foot of State St., " Gimber, Michael, Franklin Corners, Franklin PROUDFIT & TARBELL, Elk Creek, " POTTER, MARK, (lath,) Miles Grove, Girard SHIPMAN & WILLIAMS, (lath,) Coover, Jesse, Waterford, Greene Shultz, Lewis, Wesleyville, Stark, C. N., Harbor Creek Burger, Geo., East Center St., Mill Village, LeBoeuf Bush, Enos, " BLAKE, ELISHA, West Mill Creek, Mill Creek Thomas, Christian, Erie, " BAIRD, J. G. & SON, West Spring- field, Springfield Osborn, Chas., (lath,) Erie, Summit ALLEN, WM. R., Willow St., Union City, Union BENTLEY, VALENTINE, Union City, " CLARK, H, Bridge St., Union City, " Fenno, J. E., (lath,) Union City, " Johnson Bros., High St., Union City, " Kimball & Avery, Union City, " Thompson, P. H., Willow St., Union City, Wait, Ensign & Co., (lath,) McLane, Washington WELLMAN, WM. & SON, Edinbor- ough, " Davis, Oscar P., Waterford Stafford & Rider, " Dutton, H. E. & H. W., Columbus, Warren Co., Wayne JOWETT, JOSHUA, Clymer, Chautau- qua Co., N. Y., Ship Chandlers. BAKER, C. J. & CO., corner 4th and Cascade, Erie Beckman, Henry, 502 and 504 State St.," Kessler, Christian, 403 State St., " Shirt Manufacturers. Beatty, Robert C, (wholesale and retail,) 626 State St., Erie JUSTICE & CO., 10 North Park Row, " Shoemakers. (See Boots and Shoes.) Silverware. Moffett, R. S., 12 Union Block, Erie Reasner & Watkins, 629 State St., Gulliford, J. & Co., Main St., Girard Soap and Candles. BRUNER & CO., Wright's Block, cor- ner Center and Washington, Corry O'BRIEN, MARTIN, (soft soap,) Cross St., SW*1LL,EY, J. \V., corner 6th and Holland, Erie 332 SPOKE MANUFS.— TANNERIES. Spoke Manufacturers. Henderson & Mosher, Mill Village, LeBoeuf Spring Beds. (See, also Furniture Dealers.) ELLIS, HENRY R., Corry, Concord * VALLEY, J. N., North East Spring Mannfacmrcrs. Erie Torsion Spring Co., (car, seat, pole and wagon springs,) office Cus- tom House, Erie Stage Proprietors. Hamilton, Harrison H., (Edinborough and Erie.) Franklin Corners, Franklin BUTTERFIELD. J. A., North East Brooks, J. W.,(Wattsburg and Union,) Wattsburg, Venango Moore, George, ("Waterford to Depot,) 1st St., Waterford Stair SSuilder. McDONALD, DANIEL, West 7th St., Erie stallion Proprietors. Marsh & Low, (Hiatogue,) Myrtle be- tween 7th and 8th, Erie FOOTE, LESTER, Moorheadville,. Harbor Creek Stave Factories. CORRY FURNITURE CO., East Main St.. Corry CLARK, H.. Bridge St., Union City, Union Johnson Bros., High St., Union City, " UNION CITY STAVE FACTORY, Union City, Steam Engines, Boilers Etc. Dempsey Brothers,(boilers,) Washing- ton St., Corry Titusville Novelty Iron Works, " Bay State Iron Works, corner 3d and Peach, Erie VOELK, ANDREW & CO., (portable,) 1222 State St., ' " - BUTT, A. W., North East Stone Cutters. BOWEN, JAMES W., Erie *ELLER, DEPINET & CO., 12th be- tween Peach and Sassafras, FLYNN, THOS., *HENRICH, JOHN, corner Chestnut and 22d, *MEHLER & TRETTER, corner State and 12th, RUSSELL, JOHN B., Peach between 10th and 11th, - SENGER, FRANK, 1246 Turnpike. Smithland, Anthony, Avonia, Fairview Howard, Albert E., Franklin Corners. Franklin HOWARD, GEO. T., Franklin Cor- ners, Genne, Joseph, Miles Grove, Girard Maguire, John, Mill Village, LeBoeuf Mclntyre, G. P., North East Stone Quarries. Heath, Hugh, Corry, Concord LeBoeuf Stone Quarry, Frank Senger, prop., Erie Alvord, Alvin W., Franklin Corners, Franklin HOWARD, GEORGE T., Franklin Cor- ners, " Weigel, Nicholas, McKean REYNOLDS, GEORGE, Erie, Summit Stoneware. Erie City Stoneware Factory, West 9th St.,' Thayer & Price, props., Erie McLEAN, W. E. & C. N., Union City, Union GOODELL & SHEROD, Normal St., Edinborough, Washington Stoves. (See Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.) Sucker ft£od Manufacturers. ALLEN, WM. R., Willow St., Union City, Union Tailors. (See Clothiers and Tailors.) Tank Builder. HUFF, « ft EEIEL, cor.. er Peach and 21st, Erie Tanneries. AUER, CHAS. AUGUSTUS, (upper leather,) Pike St., Corry Corry Tannery, East Wayne St., Weisser & Gaensslau, props., " Fuessler, J. J., (upper leather,) 68 East 9th St., Erie Gunnison, C. E. & Co., 134 West 18th St., HAYS, WM. B. & CO., corner French and 11th, " Richtscheit, Joseph, 191 East 11th St., " Streuber, J. & Son, State near corner Buffalo, " Wells, Julius C, Lundys Lane, Elk Creek Fetner, Leopold, Fairview Brandy Run Tannery, Samuel J. Ros- siter, prop., Girard LOCKPORT TANNERY, Wm. Aid- rich, prop., Platea, Thompson, Robert, (Lockport,) Pla- Searl's, L. P. & Son, Wesleyville, Harbor Creek Chisholm, Archibald, Sterrettania, LONG, JOSEPH, Sterrettania.. Rappold, Chas., Sterrettania, Rohrer, Simon, " Haas, Adam, North East O'Conner, Timothy, Simmons, Elliot, East Springfield, Springfield FRANK & SIMPSON, Union City, Union TERRILL, A. J., (sheep skins,) High St., Union City, Murray, Patrick B., Jamestown St., Wattsburg, Venango TRACY, HIRAM G., Church St., Wattsburg. McWILLIAMS, JOHN C, Water St., Edinborough, Washington BARNETT, HAYES & CO., corner Chestnut and Water, Waterford Smith, N. & W. C, 1st St.. TEA STORES— VETERINARY SURGEONS. 333 Tea Stores. Forster & Smith, 21 West 7th St., Erie *SWALLEY, CHRISTIAN, (whole- sale,) 1012 State St., Telegraph ©pe rotors, Chaffee, Heber, (W. U. and A.,) Corry, Concord HEWIT, JOHN J., (W. IT.,) Albion, Conneaut Keep, Alex. S., Keepville, " Chaffee. H., (W. U.,) Corry Chidester. E. M., (P. & E. R. R.,) Edmondson, J. C, (W. U.,) Wrisjht, C, (W. U.,) Chaffee, Geo. W., (A. & P.,) 9 Park Row, Erie McKINSTRY, JAMES P., (W. U.,) 514 State St., " Shave, J. A., (L. S. & M. S. R. R.,) Union Depot, " Stoddard, N. E., (W. U.,) Union Depot, " Lowe, John, Girard Randall, Calvin L., Main St., SCOTT, EUGENE H., (Girard Station,) Miles Grove, " MURRAY, D. T., (L. S. & M. S. R. R.,) Harbor Creek Southwick, F. M., (L. S. & M. S. R. R.,) " Minium, H. L., (A. & G, W. R. R.,) Mill Village, LeBoeuf Camp, E. M., North East Nelson, J. H. Mrs., (A. & P.,) over First National Bank, " SPENCER, LEVI, (Moorheads Sta- tion,) " Cronek, H. E.. (L. S. & M. S. R. R.,) North Springfield, Springfield ACKERLY, G. D., (A. & G. W. R. R.,) Union City, Union Devinny, F., (P. & E. R. R.,) Union City, Guenther, Christopher, (P. & E. R. R.,) Waterford Woodard, Anson H., 2d St., " Teats and Awnings. BABBITT, WM., West Public Dock, Erie Tinsmiths. (See Hardware, Stoves and, Tinivare.) Tobacco and Cigars. Bloomfield, Albert, 46 Main St., Corry Cole & Isaacs, Main corner Center, " Hooker & Hull, (wholesale and retail,) Center St., " JENKINSON, WM., 8 Main St., Johnson, A. M., Center St., " Levy, L. C, 38 Main St., Skinner, Ruel, Center St., " Turner, J. M. & Co., 12 Center St., Whicher, S. M., Main St., " Adams, A. A., 720 State St., Erie Bartels, Geo., 1204 State St., " Becker & Co., (wholesale,) corner French and 6th, " Bush & Stratton, (jobbers,) 27 North Park, Flynt, L. N., 15 Ellsworth House, " Heintz, Adam, West 18th between Walnut and Chestnut, " Hunt, Rudolph, corner 4th and Liberty," *JOHNSON & ROBERTS, (wholesale and retail,) 14 Park Row, " Keystone Cigar Works, Opera House Block, Manley & Co., props., Erie KNIPPER & BILLMAN, corner 11th and German, " Wack, J. C. & Co., 517 French St., McCready & Connell, 620 State. St., " Phister, Rudolph, 1269 Peach and 1274 State St., Stancliff Bros., (jobbers,) 1116 State St., Sterner, H. Y., 511 State St., *WELSHMAN, EDWARD R., (whole- sale,) 1318 Peach St., ZIEGLER, FRED., 1102 State St., BUTT, H. H.. North East FETTE, ALBERT, Union City, Union Hoffmann, Gustavus, Main St.. Union City, GOODELL, GEO. S., corner Erie and Waterford, Edinborough, Washington Gillett & Phelps, High St., Waterlord Toy Stores. BARLOW, M. H., 30 Main St., Corry Hammann & Abel, Boston Block, 1st Avenue, " Heilman, Julia Mrs., 1202 State St., Erie Trunks. (See Harness and Trunks.) Turners. (See Wood Turners.) Undertakers. Franz, Jacob, Spring St., Corry HEIDT, VALENTINE, 1371 Peach St., Erie MOORE, RICHARD M., 715 State St., " *RIBLET & BOSTWICK, 926 State St., " Uht, D., East 8th between German and Parade, " EINFELDT, CHRISTIAN, Main St.. Fairview SHALKHAM, R., Main St., COUSE, W. P., North East *JAMESON, C. D., BILLINGS, N. O., East Springfield, Springfield Gillett, A. O., Main St., Union City, Union Cushing, H., Wattsburg, Venango Smith, John R.. Main St., Wattsburg, " Grimm, Lewis, Erie St., Edinborough, Washington Variety Stores. McGrew, Maze Miss, 28 1st Avenue, Corry Shmitz, C. T., Center St., Arnold, C. M., Parade between 10th and 11th, Erie *BECKWITH, T. D. Mrs., 719 Peach St., DREIFUSS, ADOLPH, 428 State St., " Kohner, J. A. & Co., 714 State St., " Kosbiel, Lorance, 193 9th St., " Levi Bros., (wholesale,) 421 State St., " Rosenthal, Caroline Mrs., Peach be- tween 25th and 26th, Traut, Henry A., Main St., Girard Varnish Kenewer Maiiuf. Evans, Benj. B., Girard Vttet-inary Surgeons. Tozer, Lucian A., Lundys Lane, Elk Creek 334 YETERINAR Y SURGEONS— WOOLEN MILLS. Bryce, John, French between 4th and 5th, Erie Bazzett, Julius, Depot St., Girard Hawkins, M. L., Edinborough, Washington Vinegar Manufs. EHRET & BRO., State between 26th and 37th, Erie Evans, E. J. & Co., 80 West 16th St., " Brown, Sylvester D., Girard Stark, C. N., Harbor Creek Randall & Martin, North East SCOULLER, E., Wagon Brakes. PIER, WM. A., Corry, Wayne WasHilug Machines. SWIFT, CHAS. J., (Tilton's Steam Washer,) Albion, Conneaut *ADAMS, F. F., (Complete,) 1105 State St., Erie Watches and Jewelry. Graves, J. R., 12 Center St., Corry Kilburn, N. P., 44 Main St., PARSONS, J. C, 48 Main St., Austin, T.-M„ 29 North Park Place, Erie Cole, Thos. H., 824 State St., Cuqua, C, 1260 Turnpike St., " Everaars, F., 708 State St., ' Jarecki, August, 622 State St., " JARECKI, HERMAN T., 508 State St., " Jarecki & Hoffman, 1320 Peach St,, " KOENIG, JULIUS, 1262 State St., Kosbiel, Lorance, (clock repairer,) 193 9th St., Loeb, Solomon, 304 State St., " MATILE, H. F., 1238 Peach St., Parkinson, M. C, 722 State St., " Postley, Chas. T., 21 West Park Row, " Suerken, John B., 924 State St., " Kirk, Ebenezer A., Main St., Girard Silverthorn, Isaac N., Main St,, " Slater, Sanford, (Lockport,) Platea, " Inglis, John, Lake St., North East MARSHALL, WM., WHEELER, B. S., " BLACKBURN, THOMAS., Main St., Union City. Union FENNO, M. H., Main St., Union City, " HALL, D. O., Church St., Wattsburg, Venango HAWKINS, MOSES C, Edinborough, Washington LEWIS, HENRY, Erie St., Edinbor- ough, " White, Isaac M., High St., Waterford Walerlime and. Plaster. Potter & Co., (plaster,) Washington St., Corry Thomas & Co., 1st Avenue, " Erie Lime and Cement Co., foot of French St. and Dock, Erie EATON, W. C, Church St., Fairview Water Wheels. HUFF, GAB KIEL, corner Peach and 21st, Erie Wheelbarrow Manufacturer. ♦ANDREWS, CHAS. G., Albion, Conneaut Wines and Liquors. Hazel, John, Spring St., Corry Lockwood, F. M., (wholesale and retail,) 12 Center St., Corry MURPHY, MICHAEL H., (wholesale and retail,) corner Spring and South, Sliney & Whelan, (wholesale,) Wright's Block, Center St., " Becker & Co., (wholesale,) corner French and 6th, Erie Burrgauer, D., (wholesale,) 14 East 5th St., CLAUS, CHARLES, corner 18th and CLAITN, H. V., (wholesale,) 430 and 432 French St., " Detzel, M., (wholesale and retail,) cor- ner 13th and Parade, " Heintz, Adam, West 18th between Walnut and Chestnut, LIEBEL & GEHRLEIN, (wholesale,) 1269 Peach and 1374 Turnpike St.. " MILLER, CHAS. & SON, corner 20th and Peach, " Stott, Jacob, (wholesale,) 28 North Park Row, ZIEGLER, FRED., 1102 State St., " Wine Manufs. French, John, Moorheadville, North East SOUTH SHORE WINE CO., Wire Works. Dow, A. G. Jr., 605 French St., Erie "Wood Dealers. Kelsey, S. H. & Son, French between Park and 7th, Erie Wood Turners. Drewry, Chas., Wine St., Girard Burger, Geo., East Center St., Mill Village, LeBoeuf BLAKE, ELISHA, West Mill Creek, Mill Creek Coffman, Palmer, North East ATWATER, THOS. J., Sc *th Water St., Edinborough, Washington Dutton, H. E. & H. W., Columbus, War- ren Co., Wayne Wooden Ware. Corry Manuf. & Lumber Co. Washing- ton St., Corry Kohner, J. A. & Co., 714 State St., Erie King, Z. M., North East *V ALLEY, J. N., WELLINGTON, S. T., (towel rollers, hay racks &c.,) " GOODELL & SHEROD, Normal St., Edinborough, Washington Wool Dealers. Smith, S., 525 French St., Erie WAGNER, G. H, Harbor Creek TERRILL, A. J., High St., Union City, Union Ellis, Spencer H., Waterford, Washington Woolen Mills. ALBION WOOLEN MILLS, Thomas Thornton & Sons, props., Albion, Conneaut ♦THORNTON, J. & SONS, Girard Harbor Creek Woolen Factory, John Cass, prop., Wesleyville, Harbor Creek WOOLEN MILLS— ZEPHYR STORE. 335 ALBRECHT, JACOB, Erie, Mill Creek GRIMSHAW, J. W. & CO., North East JOWETT, JOSHUA, Clymer, Chautau- qua Co., N. Y., Wayne Zephyr Store. Willing Wm. Mrs., corner 8th and Peach, Erie A. S. Finney, Hardware dealer at 1223 Peach St.. Erie, offers tempting in- ducements to the farmers and mechanics of Erie Co. He keeps a fine assortment of Hardware at reasonable prices. Car- riage makers will here find what they need in the line of Hubs, Spok9s, Felloes and Carriage Materials generally. He also keeps a good assortment of Carriages and Sleighs at very moderate rates. He advertises on page 134. J. A. Nasla, at Concord Station, Pa., publishes an advertisement on page 140. Mr. Nash is prepared to supply all orders for Pressed Hay arid Straw, of the best quality, at short notice and reasonable rates. I)r. J. E. Gerould, Dentist, at Erie, "shows his Teeth" on page 134. It is a representation, however, of the artificial kind, in the manufacture of which it is said he excels. The Dr. appreciates the duty of announcing his business in such a way that all may know where to go when a job in his line is required. He also has a branch office at Fairview. C . s wal ley, proprietor of the Presque Isle Spice Mills, 1012 State St., Erie, keeps one of the best assortments of Teas, Cof- fees, Spices &c. to be found in the city, for a more extended announcement of which, see his card on page 134. Whole- sale and retail dealers will find it to their advantage to give him a call. D. Weeks, Practical Gunsmith, 139 State St., Erie, publishes a card on page 180. He keeps a very fine assortment of Rifles, Shot Guns &c, constantly on hand. Sportsmen who desire to obtain a relia- ble fowling piece at a fair price, should call on Mr. W., who will not fail to suit them every time. Mr. W. is also Sealer of Weights and Measures for Erie Co. N. C. Outwalt, Painter, Paper Hanger &c, 7th St., Erie, advertises on page 140. Mr. O. does all kinds of House and Sign Painting in good style and at short notice. He is also agent for Burn- ham's Weather Strip, for windows and doors, which are said to be unexcelled for keeping out cold. The Cosmopolite, published at Girard, Pa., by Jacob Bender, furnishes the general and local news to a large portion of the citizens of Erie Co. The general appearance of the Cosmopolite is evidence that it is appreciated by the reading public. The Local Department is well sustained and the editorials show ability and good judgment. It is a large 36 column paper and we are glad to know has a large circulation. It is independent in politics. Their facilities for executing Job Printing are excellent and prices fair. Card on page 166. Mehler & Tretter, dealers in Build- ing Stone, publish a card on page 140. They have been in business about four years and are prepared to fill all orders for anything in their line on short notice and at reasonable rates. Their place of business is at the corner of State and 12th Streets, Erie. F. F. Adams, manufacturer of Washing Machines, Step Ladders, Clothes Bars &c, 1105 State St., Erie, makes his bow on page 148. Those in need of any of the above useful articles cannot do better than call on Mr. A. All of his work is made in a substantial manner and gives good satisfaction. OTme. Bid lack. Dress Maker, 26 Noble Block, Erie, prints a card on page 140. Those requiring her services will find her prompt and reliable in the execu- tion of all orders. She also keeps a large variety of Patterns constantly on hand. What are Crumb* of Comfort? — Why, Crumb's Carbolic Ointment and Crumb's Carbolic Extract, two wonder- ful medicines prepared by the Niagara Pharmaceutical Co., at Westfield. It is an old saying that "the proof of the pud- ding is in the eating," and so it is with these medicines; for the proprietors have found them so valuable in allaying pain and curing disease, that they freely offer trial packages of the medicine gratuitous- ly. They "cast their bread upon the waters, "&c. Read the advertisement on page 164, and then secure, some of the medicine, is the best advice we can give. J. Thornton & Sons are breeders of Pure Blooded Poultry, at Girard, Pa., of which they keep a large assortment of the different varieties, Fowl fanciers would do well to call and inspect their stock. Card on page 166. A. Denlo, proprietor Otsego Fork Mills, Girard, Pa., has lately removed his establishment from Albion, where it has been located for a good many years. It is unnecessary for us to say anything in commendation of the Otsego Forks, as their reputation has been long since firmly established, and with the increased facilities now afforded them, they will continue to turn ont Forks, Hoes &c, in sufficient quantities to meet their increas- ing demand. Card on page 166. John Arbuckle, Union City, Pa., Merchant Tailor, keeps a fine stock of Cloths of the most fashionable kinds, which he makes up to order in the best manner, and while he sells the best of goods, his prices are as low as any in the State for the same quality. If you want 'perfect fits,' Arbuckle can give 'em to you. See his portrait on page 260. 336 ERIE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. THE AMERICAN J. W. BARKER, President and Secretary. THOMAS MOILOY, Treasurer. GENERAL OFFlGi MS. I GUSTOS Bid SYRACUSE, 1ST. Y. Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Onondaga Factory filled The quality of this salt for Dairy or other purposes is guaranteed to be equal in al respects to the best English P. F. Salt. ■The following is a correct analysis of the Onondaga and Ashton's English P. F. Salt, made by Prof. C. A. Goessman, of the Mass. Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass. ANALYSIS BY C. A. GOESSMAN, DR. PH. AshtonS'lt. On. Fac.Filled. Chloride of Sodium, 97.65 98.28 Sulphate of Lime, 1.43 .91 Sulphate of Magnesia, .05 .06 Chloride of Magnesia, .06 .00 Ashtoa Salt. On. Fac.Filled. Sulphate of Soda, .00 .03 Insoluble Matter, .05 .12 Water, .76 L 60 100.00 100.00 Address, J". W. BAKKBK, Sec'y. W A 1/2" E Eft SCOTT, A«t., ES-S&as, Fa. SYRACUSE, N. Y. BBI FBliIO^ai 4 -f 4- •*• -f •♦ I 4 4. 4 4. 4. 4- 4- ■• ■ : ; ":;."i ;-, [■■■< *i t; '■■.-.■. ; . .is ^"Hrin^c | P|J|J fjfjjj if AJj f f f^ Comer Center & Washington Sts., Cony, "Pa. a PRATT & €fAIL, tf$i BINDERS, RULERS AND "W" ALSO, PUBLISHERS OF iurnt The Republican has the largest circulation of any paper published in Corry or vicinity.— Terms $2.00 per Year. PUBLISHER'S NOTICES. 337 i OTarSs Krown's Boarding House, 628 Peach St., Erie, is advertised on page 148. Desirable apartments and first-class Board can here be had at the most reason- able rates, either by the week or day. Call on Mark when you visit Erie. G. BJlrich, M. IS., 12th St., Erie, prints his card on page 148. The Dr. is said to be particularly successful with Chronic complaints, and treats his patients on the popular Botanic system. We commend him to our patrons. JT. Henrioh, Marble dealer, corner Chestnut and 22d Sts., Erie, advertises on page 148. Mr. H. will set Monuments, Head Stones &c, anywhere in the county, at reasonable rates. He also deals in all kinds of Building Stone. fcterrett &: Clemens, wholesale and retail Furniture dealers, 1101 State St., Erie, print a card on page 150. They keep a large and varied assortment of Furniture of all descriptions, which they dispose of at the very lowest prices. Jacob A, Brabender, Confec- tioner and dealer in Stationery, School Books, Tobacco, Yankee Notions &c, at Erie, advertises on page 150. Mr. B. keeps a good assortment of everything in the above lines and is bound to give satisfac- tion to all who call on him. Geo. "W. Lathy & Son, Attorneys at Law &c, at 1120 State St., Erie, pub- lish their card on page 150. All profes- sional business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. H. N. Johnson, Carriage Maker, corner 20th and Peach Sts., Erie, adver- tises on page 150. Mr. J. gives his per- sonal supervision to all work in his line, and using only the best material, cannot fail to give satisfaction. Try him. G, K.< Wood; manufacturer of "Wooden Pumps, Water Pipe and Agricul- tural Implements, Erie, Pa., advertises on page 172, on which a cut of his justly celebrated Pump is displayed. Mr. W. will fill all orders for Pumps and Water Pipe with promptness. His prices are low and his work well executed. Scl«len & Grlswold IHattuf. Co., at Erie, Pa., manufacture Cast Door Butts, Enameled Cast Door Knobs, Axle Pulleys, Sash Locks, Castings &c, &c, a notice of which will be found in their card on page 172. The articles of their manu- facture are all executed with great care by the most skillful and competent me- chanics, for they engage no others, and their work may be relied upon to give entire satisfaction. All orders for any- in their line will be promptly at- d to and satisfaction guaranteed. 3. S. Padesi, at North East, manu- facturer of Chairs with Gardner's Perfor- ated Vaneer Seat, prints a card on page 200. These Chairs are said to be 'just the thing' by those who have used them. being at the same time ornamental, sub- stantial and useful. Try a set of them. Mrs. "IT, 5>. ESeekwith, Erie, Pa., is agent for Smith's Standard Patterns with Cloth Models. The Cloth Model is a decided improvement, as it enables the most inexperienced to put together and finish the most difficult garments. They are deservedly popular wherever intro- duced. Card on page 172. Flier, EDepinet & Co., 12th St., Erie, Pa., deal in all kinds of Building Stone. We .would advise Builders and those contemplating building to make the acquaintance of this reliable firm, as they execute all orders with promptness and guarantee satisfaction. We cheerfully commend them to the favor of our patrons. Card on page 180. W. R. Cushman, Notary Public. Conveyancer and Collector, North Eastj Pa., will be found prompt and reliable in the discharge of every professional duty entrusted to him. Card on page 208. The Sun, published at North East, byCushman Bros., is a live family news- paper and enjoys a liberal patronage, which has been so rapidly increasing of late, under the efficient management of the Messrs. C, that it has been found necessary to remove to larger and more extended quarters, where by the aid of a steam-power Campbell press, and other increased facilities, the luminary may be better enabled to shed forth its effulgent rays of light and knowledge unobstructed. May it long continue to shine and pros- per. Their facilities for doing Job Work are first-class and their rates as low as elsewhere. Card on page 2i-8. J. H. Chambers, dealer in Medi- cines, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and every variety of goods to be found in a first-class country store; see advertisement on page 184. Mr. C. is permanently located' in the thriving village of Wesleyville, and judg- ing from the choice variety of goods in his store, he is well prepared to meet the wants of his customers. We invite all interested to give Mr. Chambers a call, and we know tfiey will not regret it. CSirs. M. Sears, North East, Pa., dealer in Books, Stationery, Music and Musical Instruments &c, publishes a card on page 200. His assortment of Books and Stationery is varied and complete. A good Musical Instrument in a family, under the hands of an average performer, cannot be too highly valued for its elevat- ing, refining influence over the heart and life. Mr. S. can supply you with them at moderate rates. He also keeps a Circulat- ing Library at which stores of useful knowledge may be advantageously pro- cured. Also Draughtsman and Ornamen- tal Designer. Frank E. Cox, Painter, Watts- burg, Pa., prints a card on page 240. Mr. C. understands his business in all its departments. If your House or Carriage needs painting he will do it for you ; and if you want a tasty Sign, he is just the man you want to see. Boyer &; Fuess, Hardware dealers, Erie, Pa., occupy a fine store, which is filled with first-class goods, selected with care, to meet the wants of the public. They are enterprising men, who know what the people want and are bound to supply them. The cut in their card, on page 260, is but a fair illustration of the industrious habits of this wide-awake firm. A, Canfleld & Son, Lowville, do a general Blacksmithing business. All work entrusted to them is executed in a workmanlike manner. Card on page 232. Brace & McClenahan, Lowville, dealers in Boots and Shoes, advertise on page 232. If you want a good booting you can be accommodated satisfactorily by calling on this firm. Just try them. PUBLISHER'S NOTICES. 339 iHaynes & Price, Lowville, will fill all orders promptly and at reasonable rates, in the lines of Lumber, Shingles, Flour and Feed. They also manufacture a superior article of Hoe, Fork and Broom Handles. Card on page 232. The Auburn File Works, at Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y., have gained a wide and enviable reputation for the superior excellence of their hand-cut Files and Kasps, of which they turn out from 150 to 200 dozen per week. They employ a large force of the best me- chanics to be found. Among the varie- ties turned out are all kinds of flat, hand, mill, round, half round, square, three square, slotting, knife, pit saw and cabinet files and rasps, taper saw and extra horse rasps, from the best warrant- ed English cast steel. Such is the repu- tation of these flies that they are univers- ally adopted throughout the manufac- tories of Auburn, where they are con- sidered superior to all others. We ad- vise all mill owners, machinists and me- chanics generally, who have not already become acquainted with their excellence, to do so the first opportunity. See card, page 240. Porter & Blass, Furniture dealers, 1604 Peach St., Erie, advertise on page 240. Their store is stocked with a variety of goods suited to this market, and as their prices are reasonable, our friends will doubtless patronize them when want- ing goods in their line. They make a specialty of Upholstered goods. E. K. Welshman, at 1318 Peach St., Erie, deals in Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods &c, of which he keeps a good assortment. Any book not found on his shelves, can be ordered from the publisher, through him, with promptness. He also manufactures a superior article of Cigars. Card on page 240. Tine Erie tJazette, a weekly news- paper, published at Erie. Pa., by F. A. Crandall, has for more than half a century been a welcome visitor in hundreds of families throughout the county. It is ably edited, and its miscellaneous and news columns are well sustained, while the Job Department of the office is pro- vided with the most varied and best styles of type and good presses, which, with steam power attached, the handy printer is enabled to turn out first-class work. See card on page 184. Allen BBros., Lowville', who adver- tise on page 232, keep a fine assortment of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware &c. If you cannot find anything to suit you at Allen Bros, it will not be on account of an inferior assortment or high prices. Johnson & Roberts, 14 Park Row, Erie, Pa., manufacture Cigars of a superior quality and deal in articles pertaining to the wholesale and retail Tobacco trade. If you will use the weed we advise you to patronize Messrs. John- son & Roberts. Card on page 208. T. W. Howard, Lowville, deals in Groceries, Crockery, Paints and Oils. Customers will always find him ready to supply the best the market affords in the above lines, at prices that will win pat- ronage. Card on page 232. Chas. «i. Stnebgen, General Insur- ance Agent, Fire, Life and Marine, north- west corner of State and 8th Streets, Erie, Pa., makes his announcement on page 268. Mr. S. has succeeded the late firm of Raeder & Stuebgen, and repre- sents some of the most substantial and reliable companies in the country, all of his fire companies having been represent- ed in the great fires of Chicago and Bos- ton. Farmers and others may rely upon Mr. Stuebgen's statements relative to Insurance. He wants their custom and wants to keep it ; considers their inter- ests to be mutual. He pays particular attention to farm property and we can cheerfully recommend his services to our rural friends, believing him to be a gen- tleman of strict business integrity and reliable in every respect. The prompt manner in which losses are paid by the companies represented by Mr. S., com- mend them to the patronage of all. P. G. Porter, proprietor of the City Livery, Webber Alley, Union City, Pa., advertises on page 220. Mr. Porter keeps a good stock of trusty Horses and Car- riages, and those who have occasion to patronize an establishment of this kind will find everything to their liking. If you want a good horse or team, either for pleasure or business, by the hour or day, by all means call upon Mr. Porter. His charges are always reasonable. Henry Boss, Architect and Builder> Union City, Pa., prints a beautiful design on page 220. He furnishes plans and drawings for all descriptions of buildings, on short notice, and furnishes material and superintends their construction when desired. If you wish to erect a building of any description, you would do well to consult Mr. Goss before doing so. He also mauufactures an excellent article of Stove Pipe Thimble, which is said to be superior to any in use. J-*hn E. Terry is an extensive manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Frames &c, &c, at Watts- burg, Erie Co., Pa. Builders in Erie Co., and those contemplating building, would do well to consult him. He also deals in Flooring, Siding, Lumber &c, and does Turning and Scroll Sawing to. order. His facilities are ample and his experience such as to warrant satisfaction. See his advertisement on page 228, and call and see him if you are about to build. ITI. A. !0>u lining, dealer in Marble Monuments, Tomb Stones, Mantels &c, 1016 Peach St., Erie, Pa., prints a card on page 204. Mr. Dunning is a practical mechanic with over 20 years experience. His designs are superior,7his work good and prices low. He should receive a lib- eral share of patronage. 340 PUBLISHER'S NOTICES. TTSBft Corry Kaily TCIade anfl Weekly Telegraph, J. A. Pain, pro- prietor, are the only Republican papers in the east end of the county. No Pain, is spared by the publisher to make his paper acceptable to his large and increas- ing number of patrons. All noteworthy local events are accurately chronicled, and his miscellaneous columns keep his readers well posted regarding the general affairs of the country. Business men should take advantage of the columns of the Blade and Telegraph to make their announcements to the public. In the Job Department they have facilities for doing work well and cheap. Card on page 252. J. S. SEayne*>,at Lowville, Pa., keeps a regular old-fashioned country store, where almost everything in the general lines of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes &c, &c, can be procured at the lowest rates. Card on page 232. W. ES. E£e35ey, Wesleyville, Pa., ad- ' vertises on page 200. Mr. K. is prepared to supply his patrons with the best of Groceries and Provisions, Flour, Peed, Hardware &c, at the lowest living prices. He makes a specialty of Teas, of which article he keeps a prime assortment. Call on him. Ij. W. Fellows, North East, Pa., Fine Clothier, keeps a good assortment of Clothing for men and boys, with prices within the reach of all. His stock is of the most fashionable kind. Mr. F. is also agent for the Singer Sewing Machine. We commend him to the patronage of our readers. He is just now exhibiting a coat to a customer on page 204. A. Ho 13,. Pattern and Model Maker, 21 West 7th St., Erie, Pa., is an adept in his particular line of business. His work- ing models are excellent specimens of mechanism, and are sure to give satisfac- tion. We cordially commend him to those of our readers who require the services of one of his profession. Card on page 204. W. ET. .Biidson, dealer in Guns' Rifles, Pistols &c, at Union City, Erie Co.' Pa., prints a card on page 252. Sporting men can here find every variety of Sport- ing apparatus of the best quality and at reasonable figures. Locksmithing and Bell Hanging is promptly attended to by Mr. J, ; and if your Sewing Machine should be out of repair, he is just the man to doctor it for you and give you satisfaction. Sign of the Sovelty Iron Works. C $i. Andrews, manufacturer of Horse Rakes, at Albion, Pa., advertises on page 284. This factory was established in 1855 and has been in successful operation ever since. Thousands of these celebrat- ed Rakes have been sold each year, and the increasing demand for them is suffi- cient evidence of their popularity. Mr. A. also manufactures a superior article of Rail Road Wheelbarrows, which he can supply in any quantity at short notice. V. SBsiely, Corry, Pa., keeps a general supply of Furniture, Paints, Oils, Glass, Pictures, Picture Frames, Mirrors, Wall Paper &c. In any of the above lines you can scarcely fail to be suited, as his assortment is varied and prices unexcep- tionable. Card on page 284. Mayes A- Kenler, Real Estate Agents, at 704 State Street, Erie, Pa., sell all the houses and lots, and farms, that are offered and they can find purchasers for, and yet being industrious men, they want more work to do. They have bought and sold much of the territory of Erie City, as well as farming lands of the sur- rounding country. There is no doubt that parties in this vicinity owning Real Estate which they wish to sell, can ac- complish a transfer on most favorable terms through the large experience and good judgment of this firm. . Being gen- tlemen of strict business integrity and having a thorough practical knowledge of their business, we can cordially recom- mend them to our friends and patrons who wish to make profitable investments or have Real Estate to dispose of, either in city or country. We advise our read- ers to call on Messrs. Hayes & Kepler, when they wish to purchase or sell. They advertise on marginal lines of this work. lTS*e BJniion Carriage Works advertise on marginal lines of this work. They keep a large stock constantly on hand and make to order anything in the line of Carriages, Wagons, Sieighs &c.,-on short notice and at reasonable rates. Using the best quality of iron and timber, and employing only first-class mechanics, they are enabled to make superior work. In fact, no inferior work is turned out of their shops. Please examine their stock and judge for yourselves. f!«Jver & USraJsemnan, dealers in Groceries, Stoneware &c, 24 Main St., Union City, Erie Co., Pa., publish an advertisement on page 260. For anything in their line of trade, customers will at all times find them ready to supply the best the market affords, and at prices that will win patronage. Go and see them. Tftoe Erie UEAJLERS IN- A ®©.« PLUMBERS, GAS & STEAM FITTERS, 513 & 515 FRENCH STREET, THOS. McCONliEY. K. W. RUSSELL. $ # .^OriEsisr'X'jsj 3j»ojFt 1T1. &!' 1 liuli SHU Rubber Belting and Hose, PAGE BELTING CO'S LEATHER BELTING, WMWm&MW® 8€A&I8, HERRING S SAFES* Gr A. Pt ID 1ST E Ft *<&WIfi ? Baxter Portable Engine, BLAKE'S STEAM PUMP, N. U. WALKER & COS SEWER PIPE AND TERRA GOTTA. LBAp30