he Trit , VetMg 49butiver. ME. PA.. APRILIITa. 71, most Larady tireulerled newspapis in V. Ir. Pennay7vania, and the best Adverti t;, mdium. Pr:INTIVO 514TRTII1L 'SALL-111.0i0g to procure a new deess at the close of v-dume,we offer for .311.,. at a bargain, the e rn e Cross and Advertisinu Rules, used et present in' printing the ~h.Arver. The Type 0013.ifittl of four full ,q.eQ of Nonpariel, three of Boargois. and ,f Brovier. with a double supply of sorts of each kind. Will be sold in quantities to purchasers. Also,- a large variety of half rn into lette - . euitable-fer small iohbing citTi^r• , . • ap11:0 ; THY CLETZLAND Etterrou.—The Cleveland in.lisqler comes to us with the following crittiyinz report of the late election in that. ••We cnneratnlate the Democracy of our city 9n.1 State upon the glorious victory info by Peawcrntei of Cleveland on Monday. ,The gar wna.a fine one and the poll of voters li n the Wards of the city was unusually large. The election passed off quietly and in good ;order. The Democrats made a gallant and , ncble flea, winning a brilliant victory Impro ve Intel in this city or on the Western Re -lorsre for many years. The Democratic gain .ti 4 c the city is immense—from twelve to thirteen . ihundred on the election last fall. Stephen muhrer. the Democratic candidate for- Mayor._ ,tested by a majority ranging from four to are hundred; The Democrats gained two Ir.un , :ilm..n—one in the sixth, and nne in the roth ward. The Republican majoritiea in h thes e Wards last fall were heavy, but erc euccessfullr overcome by the Democracy -The Democracy of Clevelard had to fight fLe bottle of 'Monday with.afl the odds in fa . - Iv of their wilitical nripanotita. The latter 41 , 1 the National, State, County and City pat V-v Ase in their hande,-and all the influenee )IfAt this , patronage yields. This michty ower and all the Arts and devices their np .onents eeuld bring to hear the Democrats of evelandhad to contend with 13 , 1 not of the they have come crowned with the vet wreaths of victory " "HI 61 1 &TING TM. COURTA. An act has the Vecielature fixing the, time for ,t,ii„ g the different terms of Court in this .li, , trict, and defining the duties or Pre.idine.'ond Additional Lnw Judge We ,e a summitry of the portions relating to di , county. The regular tern.' of the Courts Fr•e county' shall commence on the fourth nut:nonof February, May. August and No mher, nod continue two weeks each, and in :litinn Cneretn, there•chall be held in said unto throe ad litinnal -Cour'a, to comm,.nce the fourth Mordaya of January, March d Septeinber, whin - a shall continue two r ho. tulle otherwiae ordered. All writs, p r • s .a. e ., appeal*, recognizance% et ',l when not otherYrias specially ordered, all he due and returnable to the regular m.. and licenses shall be grantable at the tw-cre7uar terms in each year: and the a. we ,, k•nf the' reenter terma, when they i.i4t of lira week. shall be specially ap optive I to the criminal and _orphans' 11,1., but the trial of case. In Quarter See .no ant Oyer and Terminer may be ea rned for trial during the second week of .d term, or at an additional term. by special ler ofthe Court when Oyer and Terminer ies may be ordered: if necessary, and step. tesanels of traverse jurors shall be drawn lgummoned for each week of the several crt4 when juries are needed ; Provided, Tbat ,fi r .t, motility of every regular term shall ;Truro days of origoal writs, as heretofore. e Presiding Judge-is to hold the March, =r. September gni November terms in our uuly, and the Additional Law. Judge the rimy, February and August terms. ex.ieot. . en other , rieeagre.d or a . .7.ointed by thrm- F re.. and either of said judges may ap 1 int -ecial (marts , or invi'e the president o as lant law judges of any other district to e hold y of thr regular or additional terms as the '9U len , judee of other districts are scir by authlrii'ed to dn. The power end juria •iho of each of the eeii jerigeti shall be mplee and concurrent in all matters; boa, a and criminal, of which said courta have tunned. :1. \ \ ISI I' 6"..7 , . NT Mr/VIDIENT.—On Thursday, fle following highly important preambles and ~ eolutton were presented in the State Senate Mr. Lowry, and, on hie motion, poised Illy. They embody a project which wilt, ewer or later be one of very general die l I SII !titer trusted ough o u throughout thatthe rr country . . seo6 oSdh will l l l d t. ,,, h . e lv y . "the house, and boef tato to he accomplished at some future-pe sebniqt on att to o.nt e io : . r e T s h s e , ;mina' of a deep water communication be‘ een the Lakes and the Minsis.dppi is as I as the coming bf day and night, and thing hut indifference on the part of the : , lie ot.Penneyl7ania can prevent the route rgeetr.l in Mr.. LOwry's resolution 1 from ing rt.lnpteil : • WIIIERFAB, A paseil;gi for gunboat. between A nhin river and the great ides is greatly ,ded for the national protection and Beau ty ..• I " - - , ..-lai Whereas,. The national prosperity o' I he vastly multiplied by the opening ,af I' 7 : 1 1' 1 hiahway for the purpose of ontomeree: f . : And Where's, The National Emmett ha otnfe=ted its desire for the opening of such_ ' channel. by ordering the survey of sundry , —es ; theref , ra -'-:, /if,: .e.vdred by the Senale and House of Rep ,,slier , faa; ,, o f the rommcnwealth of Pennsyterz , ~, General Assengily met That our Repro n'lt,vecarn hereby requeated, and our Sen • ''' ut ,, rncted. to urge upon Conarass the :, "17e • f an act to open such a channel by '', , 0 w , }' of , he Pennsylvania Erie canal. from -'' , li. , o'h of the Beaver river, on the Ohio ,4 1 ::,.. Erie nt 'he city of Erie, a distance pf 12.2 , t.e hue trod and twenty-eight !trim r n. in .ho jndatp-ot of the Legis'ature of enntyly , nia, c.n he nccampliahei by ileitis ' Uri , . Even.ior canal ran cnet to the Goy -ttnnymt aoA the'eame can he kert in reratve -:1,, ^lnenvo of the Erie canal comnany. for , , e,e of the tia-einment at: all times, not to ' el one million hf dollars. :1 1 Fen fltni- In-s Weems. —A change has i ,, n roadelli the management of this fiten *,c o=tahliihment, which may be of interest I( the many patrons of the concern..., 'rho' en 1. re n‘Doir hu.inosa boa been teased to Mr. W F Liddell wha will conduct it ass separate - Inch of the works, While the onmpsny, of hom \legate. Stott.° & Bliss are the wive "tr'r4• will devote themselves prelusively the bAilding of engines, in which, depart- I flew tri er hove secured a well deserted repu ,.-.113ti"• By this division of business, each 'revu e eril he kept distinct; and customers .**l l. >o ene.t.led to have their wants attended ';')o in A prompt and sat isifactory manner. The 4rod'ey engine, which the company. have the ~3. , .t.le right to manufacture in this section, is -4aPid'y growing into 'PoPular favor, and seems. irom 1 . 11 the infornotian we can obtain, to be ..; ..imittetly the best in note. It is a double plinier, using the steam twice, and gives a. .',-- arcelv tn.ereasel power, wi It less fuel over . ".0 o'd etvle of enginee. The demand for -the . . • , engine has grown to an satoniehioß Aegree, and is increasing to such on ext.ent ; hat the cumpany expect, in the course of 4 4 " t tme, to devote their whole attention to 's manufacture. We sogreet to Inv of our Arreade needing all ermine that it will he `f .r t their interest to examine the Bradley before purchasing '-t The city eouticile hive appointed F. Gingen! } a"-ham thief Engineer of the Fire DepertE 7 *tot. rice J. Ei.Staff..rd; end Leander Drib ' al City Treasurer, vice Mr l!elten. The ie . iection of City Controller, for which poet tion there are *bout s dozen appliosnte,haa not .1•.,4i1,7e4. been decided upon. NEW AND FAIR JURY LAW, enacted by the Legislature, election in each county, o Jury Commissioners, to serve and wbo shall not be eligible more than once in -any per' Deth o , mmissioners are to ho same time but in order to P tial drawing of jurors. it is t rol elector shall vote for only one same as Inspectors of election at present. In this way there one Democratic and one Oppng sinner. and the complaints of UT tofore made in c"nnection wits of jurors, will be obviated Th era are to meet at the seats of j respective counties at least thin! the meeting of the Court - of Coq every year, and select from the , of taxable inhabitants the numb serve as jurore and in case of the following mode shall be purl , Esch of the Commissioners list captaining one-half of the r her of persons, and ten per centp thereto. and ti"e proper numbe tained he'Ach" of said commisaio, from 'he list furnished by the nth equal to the said addition ; and t stricken out shall be the selection of jurors. and .the said jury co shall, in the mode and manner n bylaw. place the names of perfume in the Proper jury wheel, and tht wheel, looked, as now required by remain in the custody of the said tniseioners and the keys thereof in dv of said county. The said jury CI era and the sheriff of the rennet:lf or any two of them, shall draw fro per jury wbcel panels of jurors an rove of the proper county, and as traverse jurors for the trial of iset which may be taken in any action, the courts, civil and criminal, in d counties aforesaid, in the manner , ticsd and allowed; but before the commissioners and sheriff shall pro lea' or draw jurors in the manner they shall severally take the oath o tint' now . prescribed by law to be tal sheriff and county . commissioners l 'letting and drawing jurors." The old law, providing for the eel jurors by the Sheriff and County Co. • era is repealed, except that portion r the custody, sealing and unsealing and opening of the jury wheel, and penalties for the improper performan ty. Each jury commissioner is to. $2.50 per day, and four cents per mil ler, from his residende to the Cour. They shalt be liable to a penalty of every case of neglect to perform the .1 their office. $lO of which are to go to son suing, and the balance to the cou instances where one or either of the missioners is unable by sickness, d other unavoidable cause, to perform th. of the position, the Presiding Judge is point a person to fill the vacancy, wh serve until the next election, when the shall choose in the usual mincer. During the consideration of a bill State Legislature, last week, to provi the education of soldiers' orphans, Ge McCreary:sof this county, made a sire opposition to one of its sections providin the separation of hits and black chit A suffioient number of his party friends,, ever, would not. sustain his motion to, whites and blacks attend the sameachot carry it, and the bill as weed allows superintendent fo adjust the ma ter of as he may see proper. With all due rep for General-McCreary, we Mould suggest before attempting to compel people in 4 Portions of the State to accept his {demi the equality of the races, it would be n) consistent for him to Brat secure a reform home. In this city. where he resides, a its four or five 1 undred Radical majority, 1 black children are obliged to attend a sob set apart from those-for the whites, In = a cality far away from the centre of pnpulati and. if all reports he true, in a building I at all filled tor its purpose. Up to a few ye, ago when our. neer° population was em' the blicke and whites "attended the MI school. hut at the commencement of the wi when a large increase in the number of t former took place, it was thought advisabl to have a separate school. The movemei for this purpose came. from Itepuhlicana. carried through a Republican board. ae' has ever since been ameiesced in. with littl or so complaint.by our Republican community. We have no oponsittoi to make to the arrange ment—on the contrary we unqualifiedly endorse the idea of separate pchoele—hat it certainly does seem strange that Geo. MeCe - eary should be so urgent in peeking to compel the children of our white soldiers to sit side by side in school with hlack - children, when, hest of our knowledge and belief, ho his never sought to remove the restrictions upon blacks in hie own city A majority of the people of` Erie may endorse the doctrine of pegro equal- Li,: ity, in' a- theoreeieaf sense, but if the General wishes to test their actual sentiment, let him carry a bill through the Legislature obliging them to admit blacks irto our schools and Churches on the same footing as whites. We will venture to predict that the experiment. would result in anything but a pleasant ex perience to him when he returns from the scene of his Legislative duties. Coseonarioss. An net his passed the Leg islature and been signed by the Governor, vesting _in the Courts of Common Pleas the same authority to grant charters of incorpo ration as "has heretofore been . vested in the t i Supreme Court—the corporations so conSti toted being excluded from the privilege of t h holding real estate exceeding $20,000 in year on ly value ; and all charters heretofore granted. w t by the aforesa'd Courts in. cases where the o ff Supreme Court had authority are made Alid. tie; - The Courts of Common Pleas are also given exclusive power to grant charters of incorro- pot ration in all cases "wherein any comber of an persons, citizens of this Commonwealth. are n o , associated for the purpose of insuring horses. cattle and other live stock, against loss by death. from disease or accident, or from be ing stolen ;'.! and are authorized (but not given sole authority on the subject) "to grant charters of inotirporation to water and hook and ladder companies. building associations, musical clubs or rociations. teachereinsti tutes or associations, hotel companies, skating park associations, and clubs for the advance ment of athletic sports, Including base ball clubs ; and in granting such charters of in corporation, the said courts shalt proceed in the manner provided by law-for the incorpo ration of literary, charitable or religions soci eties; and the said courts shall bare power to incorporate, by the same torm of proceeding, fire insurance companies ; which said compan ies, when so incoriorated, shall have all the rights, power+ and privileges, and be subject to all the restrictions and . provisions of the general law regulating fire insurance com• panics." OIL Eirstsa.—Qnite an excitement was oc casioned on Wednesday by the discovery of an oil miring on the property of Mr. E. A Bennett, at Oleaplis. This eprine is situated on the Fide bill above the refinery; near the mouth of Pullets Creek Water- has been need from this spring all along, until Wednes day. but them, using had noticed a peculiar taste to it for e , me d iys before the oil .was die covered on it. On Wednesday oil bunbled up quite freely in the spring, snd several barrels of the precious fold were gathered It is of 42i gravity, much better and far different oil from that need in the refinery, or run through the pipes of the Tubing Co. Gas arises from the spring in such quantities that when lighted march is nulled it burns readily. Thli precludes the Wets that the oil comes (rein - I -leakage, and establishes the fact that it comes direct from nature's reservoirs. --Piehole Record. The law, just ovides for the An Episcopal congregation was established Botub of the depot, on Sabbath last, under the supervision of Prof. Black, of tbe'.Academy. The Baptists have built a tasty mission church, a a root of 000, on the •oath side of Sit street, near Etat Avenue. two persons ss or three years, for re-election .d of six years. elected at the cure an tamer ided that each candidate. the are voted for sill always be Ition Commie- Wanted to Rent— Two or khree unfurnished rosins, in a house with a iesreotable family Beat of references . givet. Address, W. L. C., .box 1110, Post Office. • The market is again well stinpliod with a superior quality of Late fish. The fish caught in this vicinity probably have no superior in the excellence of their; flavor in any part of - the world. - fnirness here the choosing Commission sties of their . 1 days before mon Pleas in hole number r reqoired to C. B Wright, Esq , ' Formerly cf our city, but now s resident of thilatlelphia„ Offers for sale a portion of the siT.per eent..ittate It i 4 a desirab`c iqi , estment for capitalists, being free from all State, county or municipli taxation. isigreement ned : hall make a quisite num- Me L B. Chevalier, the artist; after a long absence from the city, has returned, to re main peruanent'y. and taken room No. 3, in Farrar Hall bui'dioq; where those who want his skillful serving will Sad him ready to meet any orders they may give in his line. • in ntiditinn Ph 41 1 he oh_ erestriking r. a number f. names not f the names mie•ionere w directed •o selected said jury law. shall 'ary cam the eueto mnueeion- • county, them grand ju petits 'and es in fact In any of • several The lecture of Miss Dickinson, on Tuesday evening, wee wholly free from politics, and is pronounced by many the best effort sbe has delivered in our city. Its .title was "Some thing to Do," and the argument was in• favor of a wider field of employment for woman, and a better Veirtrd f.:r her labor. The funeral of the late Lieutenant Com mender R. W. Scott, 11. 8 Navy, who died at &sepals°, 'lezico, on January sth, 1866. took place on Thureday - mbrning," from the resi dence of his brother, Wm. L. Scott, Esq., on Peach'etreet, and was largely attended. Com mander Scott was regarded 43 one 'of the best officers in our naval service. and possessed the warm esteem of a wide circle. of relatives and acquaint antes. •ow peso said jury eed to se foressid. . affirm-- • en by the store ee- ).iuqew drug store of M. S. B. Barnum, south of the depot, - isone of the neatest estab ligihments in that part of - the city. Mr- B. is a practical draggist, having received a thorough training - in one of the 'largest houses in- the east, and tie heavy Wide he as built up in the few months of his residence among us speaks. well for his business aitalntoents. Wo 'welcome to our city all'alen- ofhls energetic' charnoter and high moral qualities: °Lion of mission lating to looking u.• posing e of au be paid eiren. Roue. 100 for The young ladiei and gentlemen's writing class, held in the College Rooms of Profs. Cook & Hoeg , closed on Thursday evening of last week, giving good satisfaction.• The 'prize for the greatest improvement in penman ehip during the term. was awarded' .to :Miss Etta McSparren, of this city. Prof. Hoeg is undoubtedly.an able 'and successful teacher, and many are availing thenrielves of the -ad vantages offered its the College. We under stand the next class will commence May let T 1 ,utios of he per y. In com- Oh or duties Ito sp . shall i.eople he cost of boots and shoes darizig the last few years will render doubly interesting. tie advertisement of J Eicheuiaub et Co , off.ring to sell goods in their line by retail at whole. kale prices. The Messrs. Eichenlaub are.men who make a point of doing al they agree,.and in this case we can bear personal witness to the reduced rates at which they are disposing of their goods. The liberal proposition they make is croardingjheir store with customers, and the lively way In which the clerks are comptlled to hop arnand is not less amazing than gratifying to the friends of tlwooncern, the e for I. evil nous • for ren. For the information of ortr•readore outside Of the city, we will state that the Post office cm removed on Saturday night to the new location in Noble's block, where it will proba bly remain for many years iu the future. The present room is one of the most ale •ant for its purpose in the country, and a credit :o the community; It a pity , that in putting up the boxes they were not so arranged that the side door might have been used as an en trance for the ladies, and a separate delivery provided for them, We had hoped to have been able hereafter to deliver our paper in the city through the Poet Office carriers, but since msking our pre cious arrangements the department, has de cided that it ctnnot distribute newspapers in the place of their publication for less than two cents per copy, though it can deliver pa Pere end letters from abroad free of charge. This discrimination is a little more than we chonso to-sland,and we shall th refore continue to employ our own carriers. Those of our sub scribers' in the city who have -heretofore re ceived their Observers through the Post Office will hereafter have them delivered by carrier, and it any are omitted we shall be obliged .if hey will notify us of the same. The electioa of a City Fire Engineer by the ~.! Galion., who I • distasteful to the majority of e firemen. . has led to results that may prove 1 serious calamity. Or the five fire organise 'i ne in the city, No 2 is the only one which s stains'the choice of the Councile,and the re mining four have resolved to disband, and t n over the city property_ to the hands of the at;t horities. An ..Ex-Fireman's Union" has .b n formed, the - members. of which' are pl dged not to . join any company under the 'co' trol of the city government, until it con ce es the right to cboOee th eir. own general offs rt. e have the sad duty this week of announ .. the untimely death of "Hiram," the a. elephant - belonging to : Thayer ike y•e' ciren•, whi.h distressing, event occur • Girard on Saturday night, "after," as • .:ortuary reporters are Accustomed to . say b ;ef but painful Report has it at '. o baby was insured net long e'nce in e o our live slozic agencies for $lO 000, . ich if true, will render his sudden "taking ".., disagreeable occurrence in more locali e t. an Erie county. In view of the .lel,ll baby's" short enjoyment of the et- Hen es of this life, may we not Bugles as ep taph for his tombstone the familiar , Since so soon I'm done for. [ Wonder what I was beton for ?" method of advertising sales of per °petty, our country folks are behind In many counties in this State every has a sale of personal property ad conspictiously in at least one of the, ! k wepapere. The. adverti.ements are conversation when friends meet; gements are Made for attending result is, a large crowd, sp iriteu d a realization of ten, t wen ty or itat it costs to advertise. A single idder on a Single article will pay to advertise a sale of personal a newspaper. Is It net strange, ny one should fail to advertise? In th sonal p the age.. tosn wh Tertises i county o a topic os4l and- arra r sales, Th . fdly times additional all it cows property 10 1 then, that , The enla 1 mew of the Erie canal and the completion Of the Union and Titusville rail , l ii multi; wont do much to ear& developing the vast re.oure s of Erie as a first class commer cial mart. an we hope to see them both iifin ished at an i sly day.—Dirpaleh , Yes, but if he completion of one tif them. at least, depe , de upon the liberality of some of our wealthy residents, we are afraid that, in the heads of y of us will he gray, before tbe,event Is a omplished. The indifferent spirit displaye by our citizens on .queetions of public ctopro . l enient vitally concerning their interests is dep l l , rable in the extreme, and cannot help, at times, making the really en terprising anon .us blush with shame. Our readers Will bear witness that it has .always been a matter of pride with us to stand up for the fair fame of :rie ; but we are free to con fess that unless different disposition is man fleeted in futuee, ‘ a shall soon' begin' to be- lien ,othat the ageloet co by rive eoae degree of to Brief Paragraphs l ines of old fogyism made ', communities is not without ilndation. . I Gov Geary held * Dahlia reception last night at the Executive Mansion, to the legis lators rnd distinguished stranger*. They par tdok of- a epl•ndid entertainment which was conducted on temperance principles. Not drop of liquor being served,--Telegram. The Governor's temperance principleaseem to have grown upon him since election. At bast ho was net BO strictly temperate last fall but that h• osuld visit a German beer ea• loon in our city and imbibe freely of the bev erage that-cheers but doss' not intoxicate-- for further particulars of which, as well as his toast• upon the occasion, see Di*itch of a couple months ago. Of course no one will Gatt. that he simply did so to secure the Get+ man vele. Many of our readers will be interested in the information 'that a late act of Congress requires all deeds dated 'between the first of Ortoher. 1862. and the second day of May, 186.1 to be stamped, Under severe penalties. Tn avoid the penalty imposed , those who have unshmped deeds recorded' should have them stamped at once, and the record corrected- ac cordingly. Hereafter deeds not stamped at the day of execution can only be !tamped up on anplihation to the District Collector of In ternal Revenue. ... It is said there are at present two flourish. lug Fenian circles in Erie, who meet for drill and intend to be ready to answer - say call to arms on the Canadian coast.s—Corry Demo crat. The Democrat's informant has led it into error. The only Fenion circlkerer organized in the city had but a brief existence... and if there is asociity of the- kind at present it is unknoirn_to tilne out often of our Irish rest"- dents. Messrs. Bliss & Nicholas ha 4 retired from the editorial chair of the Crawford Journal, end been succeeded by Messrs. Thos. McKean and R. C. Frey. We regret very much to part with the two former, for, aside from their politics, - they made a capitol pa per. The new editors are men of experi ence, and give promise of keepiog the old Journal up to a No. 1 standard. All parties have our best personal- wishes. The retirement of a neighboring editor from the ranks of the fraternity is made the once. sten by a rival eheet of venting .some, of lie persons! spleen against him. ' We are forcibly reminded by the incident of the oh! fable of -the llring jaeltags kiitking the dead lion. . the Dispatch estimates that if the amount of ale and beer "consumed here in a yeas were actually known it would be found lo come pretty near. to the value - of the flour used in the city." We are pleased to observe that: Gen. Mc- Creary, of this county, was one of the mem bers of the Legislature most active in favor of a- free railroad law. We call particular attention 'to our large line of Alpacas. For quality and price they cannot be excelled. Monet, Stephens & Wil dey, No. 6 Reed Block. apt44'w. A new line of bleached and brown Cottons, in 4-4;5-4, 6-4. 8-4 9-4 and 10-4, cheap, at No. G Reed Block—Nfonell, Stephens & Wil dey. apr4-2w. New Cloths for Saccines ; Buttons and Trimmings to match. at No. C Reed Block. IMMO Good Bid Gloves. spring Colors, for $1.25 per pair at No. G Reed Block—Monett, Ste phens & Wildey. apr4-2v. [Ante stoek of new Drees Goode, just re ceived. at No. 6 Reed Mock—Manell, Ste phens & Wild.y. - apr4-2w. Real French - Prints and Percales. spring styles. at No. 6 Reed Block—Monell, Stephens wildey. apr4-21r. Amber buttons and trimmings, also jets and eryinale, at No. 6 -Reed Block—Monell, Ste phens & Wildey. apr4-2w. Linens, Janosets, Flansocks, •Cambrics, Br'l'iants And a tall line or. white goods-gen erally, at No. 6 Reed Block.' apt42w. New Spring Shawls, Stripes, Plaids and Plato.. Call and see them,. at No. 6 Reed Block. . • • .or4-2w. Fresh line of prints, 'Merlin:maks and all the best brand+, at No. G Reed Block. . . apr4-2w. Goods for- farmer's wear, at No. G Reed Block—Monell, Stephens & Wildey. • apr4-2w. Prints ten cents per yard at No. G' Reed Block. apr4-2w. ,RealimitatiOn laces, at Nci.:C. Reed Block— Martell, Stevens . NEW GOODS.—Neir stock'Spring and Sum mer Dry Goods just received at Beobe's, cor ner Gth and French streets. Large new stook of Drees Goods at Beebe's corner 6th and French streets. Bleatle&and Brown ShAetings very cheap at Beehe'e. corner 6th and French streets. Large stook Cloths just received at Beebe's, corner 6th and French streets. Prints 10. 12. 1 2 and 16 cents at Beebe's, cor ner 6tb end French streets.' spll-3w We suppose many of our readers, especially those in the country. are not aware of the superior quality, of pictures made at Wager & Co.'est'hotograph rooms, 1323 Peach street, above the 41..p0t, over Shannon & Co.'. -Hard ware store. Mr. Wager is a liret class artist. We advise our readers in want of good pic ture., of any kind' or size, to call .at their rroms, as they will be sure to get the worth ot their money. MARRIED. Conran—CtAnr—On the 9th ingt , by the- Rev JoN. 11. Preepley, Mr W. If Cooper, of Wealeyville, to Mies Joaepiiino Clark, of Millereek. lintinorr—laismil—ln SumMit township, on the Id inst., by Rev. N W Jones. Mr. R. W. Readout, of Monteouth, 111., and Miss Miranda C. Lininger, of Summit, Erie Co.. Pa. DIED FLETCHER —ln this city. on the 4th inst., at the house of her brother-in-law, IC C. Rog ers, Miss Jane D. C. Fletcher LIILIC—In Warren, on the - 22.4 nit., Lewis It , son of Major and Dorothy Lillie, aged 22 years, 3 months and 2G days. Ai ALLOBT.—In - Sorinetleid, Erie Co., Pa., on the lst. ins Mrs. Margaret C., wife of Nt •jor Andre ' Mallory, aged 71 years and 8 months.. . • . Her long residence in Springfield; her great personal and moral worth, renders a passing tribute to her memory eminently .de serving. She CAMP in 1819 with her husband from Washington County, New York. into Springfield, then quite a wilderness, where they settled, and have since resided, having done their part to make it a highly cultivated, populous, and fotellirent locality. Her amia ble disposition and personal courtesy attached every acquaintance she mule in continued friendship. Major and Mrs. Mallory reared to adult age a large family of children, all of whom aro now living, and who sustain very respectable rositions in the community where th e y r eside. Major Mallory and Captain Ivory came to Springfield together, with their wives, forty-eight years since, or ever ; Mra. Mallory is the first to fail ; her husband is approaching eighty years ;. Captain Ivory is verging upon tear taint* , years, while that of Mrs. Ivory's age we are not informed, tut enough; she is spissing far upon the ecar and yellow leaf. * E E Taxem. M. 13. JONES it - BI OTHER. kanufacturars and Wholesale and genii Dealers In CHOICE ERIE COUNTY FLOUR 1 OATS, co4N, CORN /MIL, BRAN, SHORTS, MILL STUFFS, &C., 421 State aird door south of P. 0., EMIR. PA, Deliurry fen* in the Cite Tours U. XIILL4II S Cm:. Eionrns Aso StromOn Boddeses armor Sloth Stmt sod East A.TRIP , O, E Eris. - • 144 41 • SK-ATESI win", nouiss, LADIES', GENTS' & - - EOYS" SKATES Crooked qtrott. EOlou NW; res ' , . Wer/ C heap, At CosothlPs. E. B. Wart, Prof/Astor. tt . 'deel3.tf • - .1. C. EfELDRIPS. • Ross's OZBITLEIM'II fUILIIIISHIgG BTOIIII. ,-Mr. Warren L. Ross has taken the store lately conducted by Justice, Gheen & Galla gher, and fitted it up with everything neces.a ry to make a complete gentlemen's furnishing establishment. His stook of cloths, cassimeres, vestiogs and ready made - clothing is superior to anything over brought to the city, and we defy any one to visit the 'store without finding something to suit his taste. Ross has ; been very snccessful in securing a cotter who -is not surpassed anywhere. lTeder his skiltful supervision the concern !planting out w,rk equal to the best Eastern - establishments. No person can hire en excusafor going abroad 'to ttet.clothina while Roar affords the cease oiences that he don. In 'addition to hie other good!! he - has also slaPikor 'toot of hats an& caps; hosiery, collars, estate,-113 abort anything that a man wants in the clothing line cao be got at Ross's. Call and see for yourselves. jell tf Or TATERIST To FAIIMERS.—Last spring Messrs Henry. Bryant Ft Co., proprietors of the Eagle Foundry, secured the right man ufacture the celebrated Iron Beam Curtis Plow which had pirviously won a wide rep utolow wherever it lilts introduced. The re: cult that has attended their efforts has berm very enenuroging—and they ore now entering on their manufacture upon an exten.iyescale. The plow Is raid by those who.have nerd it to be superior 10 any other ut de here. and the. heave demand whieh has sprung up for it, is proof enough that It must be all . tbat is claimed for it. We would advise our farmer readers to call and examine the Curtis Plow before purchasing any other kind. mr2l-tf g6y. The Erie Lodge, No. 241, I. O. of Good emplars, - meet on every Tuesday evening - in the Odd Fellows' Lodge Room, fourth. floor of 515 French street, at 7 o'clock. Stranger Templar visiting the city are cordially invitees to be present. v G. W. GutmeoN, W. C. T. GEO. gNIGHT, W. S. feb2.B-tf. air B. M. Weigel, practical piano forte tuner. Orders left at the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Agency, 820 State' greet, Erie. Pa.. or by mail, will receive prompt at tention. A fire oleos workman employed to do repairine of pianos and melodeone. , • I_2m Rcuovm..—The stove and tinware store of 'Moro(' & Co., has been removed to No. 1364 Sassafras street, near the Buffalo Read, where .will be k.pt on hand a complete suck of goods in their line, which the public are invited 'to tall and examine. apr4 tf. - - - - For Insurance in Well known and the most reliable cempanies, apply to It W. Russell, agent, 110 q state street. feb2l ger it F. Cross's Erie .City Intelligence Office, No. 1.252 Etate et.. inlo'67tf,, n r rhalon 9 a ~ N ight li s looming Ceretim.” Night Blooming Cercuo.”, Phnlonto Blaming Comm,' Pbalon , . Phalan's "Night Blooming Covens:, Phonon , * . 6 Night riamonaing... , arc l s." . ' It . mest exquisite. delicate:and Fragrant Pertain; dlialiled from the rare and brautlful Bower from* which it takes Its name. 3fanufactnred only by PUALON 807 V, IFp!or York. BEWARE OP EQUNTERFEITS ASK FOR PHALON'S-LAKE NOf OTHER. New Advertisements: SPRING OFEPONO OF InILLINERY. LI R 9, bIAWKINS hoe owned, in the building (orm erly occupied b) the Penny Poet, eonth of Colon De pot, with a (all lino or SPRI , N•G GOODS! Where she will remain until her new at re, in Man lion House gins's, le completed. w bleb .111 b. aboat Slay Ist' Illaaablea done io flag/ apososed •tyle. aprlltti. 23,0 0 0 . NEW SIX, PER CENT. STATE LOAN, CLEAR OF ALL STATS., covers AND 1 /laving been awarded portion or the shove ioee.-1 am prepared to Ltroish It in 'arse zr small some at the lowest m ,rket rates. Orders by mall will receive special attention - C. B. WRIaIIT. ;tanker. . sprll-2m. 142 tooth 3d St , Phila. MMWMII DESIGNER & DECORATIVE AR LATEST, CHEAPEST Avn BEST SIG N PAINT West of New York City. PARLORS, HALLS, CHURCHES, &C., Frescoed in the very neatest stele of the art. ! Hormel resigning, Drafting of Models toe the Patent ofll-e, and every deseriptiou of Ornamental Printing esecniod promptly. Bowe in Farrar Hall, No! , 'ea end Floor. aprli•tf. SAMUEL B. BARNUM, DRUGS, MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, - TOILET SOAPS, 0I L , L'SEE ES • HAIR POWDER P A I N. T S, LINSEED OILS, TURPENTINE, VARNISH, 117DROMETER3 OF ,ALL KINDS, ' PATENT MEDICINES, PURE LIQUORS ter Medictl Purposes. LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE. F'FIRCRIPTIOVA Carefully Dl•p•osed. All articles' sold bi me aro uarrsoted to be precisely .0 reoree•nted. ?n trouble fo sbow goods. cr. Remember tba name sod place BARNUM'S, 1317-Peach Sts4et, 4901'67 ly 1311POUTANT TO 'MIN PUBLIC.. BiiVOLI7TION TIIF. BOOT & SHOE Tfi:ADE Notice le hereby given that after April sth, 1167, the entire atoek of I • • BkIOTS, SHOE 3, GAITERS, A:C., Oaaufaetto est bw and In •tare at the establishment of J-EtrifinihAtTEl & CO., 628 qtata Street, and which fur gnalttr and finish cannot be acirpassed in this mar ket, WILL BE SOLD BY THEM To individual cnitomers at wholesale. Thin plan iy operations is to be permiment. and the manufactory la to be still farther enia!ired by the addition ornate build Ingo and Improved machinery. J. EICHENLAUB .Sz CO., STATE, ST., Not teinu crittiterisituvd by tip. =tall dealers In thin *nett , ' n, beeanta they Trill not abandon than ottenrive retail trade; hare lesofrad to herraftar nil their stork by RETAIL, SINGLE PAIR, ; To all who cheore to patronize them. ETU - pair of Boots.. Sheen. Osltere. ka. lie., nt their oronerore seiort men! wilt be offered AT WROLESALE PRICES, to the retell enetomer the entire 'profit whir Gbe rell. he'obflged, as heretofore, to pay at all other edeblithmentr. 'TO ALL WHO CHOOSE TO BUY Ws make this eery libel el offer proposing 'to perms nently establish the Firm. the ackbowlenged soperi oriti of our go , de, manufactured under our especial rere will be maintained. en .we ere • reparing lari.• ad ditiona to our ruanufecturing faciliti.s Re , barite sal isepeclirn - and comparun n c f cur stock and wish all t. rear in mind the fact that by purclousuift of us they FIIVIN the hroSt tcadeby tho retail •lesler - CALL AN!" BE CCNVINCVD. d. LlCliEszLel36 aprll'ill-tf. 828 Qtafer , t, grie. rir• FIRANk WINCHELL CO.. Accrios sxn coniTssiON Sisiccarris. mu! 13;10 E.tate Agent.. 5.12 'tau street, (comer SO.) Erie. Vs Adverees rmde eo corit.rnmentot: /iISIL WINO/ILL [spr4'e4-1y w. S. shows. W .4 N T E D. Age:dig" sell noels and I loos' Lo•k Stich Seeing Machines le Erie cenzty. For terms,aie • apply to - S. H. BILL mr2S'B7tf, - 1241 Peseb St., Hrie, Po. TURN GlititdllEl3lEß & ScIN. 1 DLOTDING AND GENT PURNISWIGOODIM earAyllak• Corner of Seventh . aad St CITY TAX 3~ EEO I•) 41 PUFFS, COLOGN E South of the Depot I!= SKIS. FA KEKP TIIS DA.LL goLiaria. \ k,4. EDSON, CHURCHILL & CO., raring moored to their NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, NO: 2 NOBLE BLOCK, Are vow pre - fazed to iell . D Y 00 P S et:esper than over before ?tit following is 4 trite Hist of some of the Goode now aellieg at their store 4103 Yards Good Madder Print; 30t,0 do do EOM dd no 4C(13 do do BROWN AND BLEACHED -NRIPLINS . 4001 Yards 4-4 Brown 16 4 • 3.810 do 44 do 18e nal do 4-4 do heavy 2 0 c 9600 -do Faille Brown 44, • 16 and litle -000 do do 4-4, 20a 3000 do 3-4 1 2544 3 0 00 do B:rached 4-6 - - 150 3000' do do 7-9.. .... : .... ... . 18a 400 do. dO 7-8 ~• Oh "000 do do 3-4 1"5:e Four thourand yards Deakins. at 25 reels. All Wool Dalainea'elaeap DONSFFIO Ft INTIM DEPARTllliNt—llsel, White, lae„ Buff, he. Opera Flannels, all colors. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ♦ fall Una of Ladles'. Mime sad eldldnoe's nose The gentlemen are also provided for la this depart seat. . . DRESS GQODS A full line of all the various styles - had makes of Dress Goode. and .. endeavor to suit the most fastidi ous In this lima Re show-our good. with gnat pliar era without chirge. A Imp line of ?tench and Domestic Gingham', Tory cheap. , Twee& and Seam. for Boys' veer, cheaper than any atm. parties. Call and ■ea them. HOOP SKIRTS IN ALL STYLES & SIZES YAW BEE NOTION 4.—A. full lbw of all laws*, mscli Timiad, Kos. ...dia., Batumi, TAMED Itig. au. . S.R: , TALITIP,SI —Brown and 'Bleached )inallne,Prlnta and Detainee WI below the market.' 'tom Don't forget the place, CORNER OF EITATE"AND EIGHTH STREETS, Next door to the Pee:Office, Noble Block ED3ON:CAVRCJIILL k CO EME:I Alk, • w. PICItCE d; CO T If HYDE & WRIGHT'S PATENT HORSE HOE OR CULTIVATOR PLOW. GREATLY IMPROVED SINCE LAST YEAH The above invaluable implement bu glean received the Ent premium wherever eibibiled, and all wbo have Inca it anti:mm..lf. far superior to any.Lhg eise,of the kind ma following are ulna of the adv. Uses this rnitivat or bas over even other kind now In sew t 1, lightness and durability; being made of the best quaiity of steel. highly polished, and the whole imple merit weighing from Bftv to sixty pounds. 2. Adaptation to more kinds of work than any other cultivat r knoworbilog • perfect and thorough Cant eats used with all oh* tooth au, loalnag the ground even and level, and working nearer the rows than spy other Cultivator Etv- removing the small teeth and attaching the .wings to the shovel, it in the mo.l perfect instrument for hitting that can be found. 4. It is the best instrument for covering and digging potatoes ever invented. A man and bone can cover po tatore aslast al a horse can walk, and a man and team can dig from 800 to 600 bushels of polatoen in a day s when the crop lea fair one. 6. It works equally well in corn or any kind of crop requiring cultivating. and 1n - most cases hand hoeing can be dispensed with 0. Its cheapness,. considering "-the many kinds of werk to which It can be applied—the farmer having In one implement all that is necessary for cultimlin s and htiling any kind of crop. or covering and digging pots- _ eertifiestee froze the mast Entheattal far. rcers in the United Sta.'s might be given of the cope riority nf the above implement over all others designed for hke purposes We shall he pless.d to receive a cell I om any one who needs a Cultivator or Shovel Plow, r ad wavialak to them the merits of the above Horse Hoe over all other imple• meats of the kind. We warrant this Horse Hoe to work es • cnltivator as well as any Cultivator made—u a. Shovel Plow as well ae any Sh-vel Plow—sn lase }Terre doe a comnlete nieces', or refund the money if It does not tweet the warrantee We also keen on bond in connection with out Hard ware. Stoves. Tinwate, and House Furnishing Goods, comniete assortment of Bor.. Rakes, Rand Robs. Grain Cradles, SostheS, Forks, Hoes, Shovels, Suds; km. Don't fad to give no a call W - W. PIERCE k Co.. Sole Arnta for Roue Hoe iu Rite Co.. P., and Ash- Win!' Co Ohio 21 door (rpm the corner Stowe end Bth Ste , Erie. Pa. aprll-3m. No MORE BALD NO 11.1C•D... • • RE GRAY LOCKS DR. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER Ti pronounced by all who bays need It the very hest preparation for tFii Bair. It in a positive care for bald ness eradicates dandruff and humors. stops the hair from falling out. and armed , ' teslotes gray lochs to their original hue and Itiraviance. It ope , ate. on the secretions and tllls the glands with new tlfe and coloring matter. Thin; dead, faded or ray hair will always be broughthack by a few applications, twits y outlaw almodance. vitality and color • I. make• the hair soft. sloes.. fragrant. pleaasat to Ise toneh and eaajto avenge • ilm.wtry and intract able lock. become - nisi, pliant tied dine aed.to remelt icrany d.ainad peaitl n. As a Hair Dretaing it has no envail. 'Measles see enortonna and It is a universal fa vorite with . M and young of both P yea. Sold ey Droggials throughout the ;Jilted Staten. Add dress all order to ZiPOLFIt SUITT Sete Proptieten 131 North Third St Philadelphia. GOOD NEWS FOR NOIRES Mot Lem, are 'co preyed with anxiety for your little ones? Are your alumse and fini broken I: , their erise! Do Inn awake In er *he mornin te g unreftesheil end •Dereheneive , If en, precure a bottle el Dr I eon's taint Remedy , and you will have no more weary hours of watching and anniaty. PR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY An stone the teat et veer.. Thanes...es of nevus and mottle', bear witnue . thitt it never fails to eiu roller if n.d in %Olean. le a mild, yet sore and speedr enr% for rttalte. Cramp' and windy pains. tad is Invaluable fqr all enmo , aints incident to turbine. Sold by Om:gists thronghont the lhitedStatea. ea !me all orders to ZIEGLER. EM% Foie Proprietors. 137 North ? IT bird St., Philadelphia. SILVEWS WASH POWDER, !, Saves time. labor and enney—triskes Washing a par time sod Nonfat a Fes Int. Fold everywhere. 'Try a• addren all orders to the Manufacturers, ZIEGLER k mina sole ?Jerrie_ 3.37 North Ti tre. Street. rnur.• =GI T OBACCO. TOBACCO. TOBACCO: - . W. TAYLOR, iiinuftetnrer of NAVY, SPUN ROLL, Bs, 10s, - And all the other Iran& of - T OBACCOI NO. 427 PENN STREET, apIPC7-Iy. SEI4-RAKING HARVESTER. i!IMMIIIIiIII MIMI !WM 1:19:M!!!!!M WITII DOUBLE 'DRIVING WUEELS. FLEXIBLE This machine has met with the most complete meccas. In every'section where it hu been introduced, it hu taken precedence over.thore mschinea• which hare heretofore ranked as Bret class. We have endeavored to furn ish the 7 With this end in view we have slcured. br lease and purchase, the control of all the de:usable and standard pat ents now In toe, among which we call attention to the Ohio and Buckeye Patents as c-mbined in this mach ne. This machine embraces all those valuable features which have contributed to the great success of the Ohio and Rickey* Machines ' together with a number of entirely new, novel and 'valuable improveme,.t: In compactness, lightness of draft, excellence and elegance of workmanship Ina finish, combined with great strength sod elaptatirtn- to all kin" of work, it will anvils. any machine Leretofore offered to the farmer The foliating poidta of excellenc vnow the advanta g e., of Dodge's Damper and Mower over ell others': This Machine has two driving wheela, which eupport the whole weight of the Frame, Gearing and Driver, icing It great power road facility of operation. • The (Inger-bar of Dodge's klachine is attaebed to the frame by a double hinge joint, which Bellows it to follow the suttees of the ground without being fleeted by the working of the triune Orem ridges and through holows, the Independent action of the Cutter is perfect, enabling either -end to rise or fell without affecting the other. The meat Impsrstatit surisof • Mawism Maclaine is Ito er•ttimis sispaysiitis Cr all toe ssemassaisi ira-pc-rhasets and inventions, the Orli, WROCGLIT IRON GUAM,. kind with CASS STZEL, ae need in this Machine, is the only gnat d that has proved an ecerstal in all places. The advantava claimed for the nude are: They do not bend or break. They are all preclady alike. They do not clog. The draft of thin Machine, in heavy grass or grain„Le much lighter than ordinary plowing, and dots notate:eked an average of 100 pound• direct draft. A light rah- of home can work the machine esonly all day, in any kind of grane or grain, wherttbe machine is properly adjnated and operated. - The 9 elf• Rake applied to this teaching has preyed, a perfect success. /tie a Revolving Rake, and dose Its own reeling caving the esponie and trouble of a reel, ■nd yet performing hotter In all kinds of grain than a Reel and Hand Rake can. It makes a rerfsej separation with the rake bead, tu all kinds of grain, whether tangled or lodged, long OT short by reuon of Of • rake revolving over forward, and striking into the uncut grain, or before the sickle, carry ing it along and over the platform, and delivering It in compact trundles, Cl the rear of the ma• chine. entirely out of the way of the leant and machine on its next round, and without any Uttering whatever. AS A REAPER. The double hinge joint and two driving wheels make it the ONLY REAPER PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO UN RT.Mi GROUND the over hanging Reel Is support* I upon a reel vat, fixed firmly in the dearbar moots; and eau be readily adjusted up or down, or backward or forward and all times follow. the movements of the plat form. The grain Leanly delivered at the rear of the meatitoe, entirely out of the way of the team on the next round, In good olsapod trond:es for eluding. THE PLATFORM!. readily adjoined total required height. cir Deeeriptive pamphlets of the Machine will be ft:imbibed on applieation to W. W. PIERCE 3: - CO., S3O State Street, Erie, Pa., . - General Agent. (or Erte and Crawford. Counties. eir agents w rated in every township to whom a liberal OotatlinelOri Will be alerted. arell—Sm. A CCOUZIT REC POTS A D EX.PISN DI. t. roe of the Directors of the Poor aria Hones of Employment, for the county of Erie, Pa., from January lot, Me, to the al Et day of December. lBf.B To cash in the treicury ae per -Vitiator's re port, ;61 50 ek.enty rammiaxion• ere, To each of Commtuloner' of Frio County on account.. Tocash for pigs sold from farm,. To cash clover reed s.ld from farm.. Tocash sheep pelts 1135.00, shoes To each hides To cash Sumas! Slater, Erg., Pace, To cash pasturing cow To each call To cash seed whoa• To cosh R. Flamm (pauper In house) To cash due Treasurer 'To warrants in elrealatton..._. Total By warrants limed for sand y bills as. per vouchers on hie. for aid - to out door pauper. of all grades • $ 7 For in passing transient paupers through the county For wroeririr. $1 12 3 .28, dry goods $1,607 18.. For flour $848.18, cracken $4 .31 For wheat $125.62. hardware, kitchen furni ture, *e., $203 02 For blacken:tithing, re is Hog wagon, buggy, ke -For pork $368 90, butcher-rig $24 -- .... For Sob $OOO plough points $3.90 Fo- blank book. and stationer. For bee hires $7.00, coup $2B 16 for digging graves and remit. to bury • For e^ 05.5159.40, leather $208,82 For ph 'lariat:lß V. out door paupers..... ... For ty whiny $ 0° , 82 . cool $ 3 " 11 $•-• - - .... ... For constables for removing pulps,. to root- Tor good 1380 0,0 Justices fns $56,85 For trintlor annual statem • sit- For butte , $99 Le, seor $171,52 For barrels 69.00, mic eellanoon a $36.00 For crockery $13,83, Iron bedsteads $LN,00.... For nest boildi• r. For cows SS:M. beef tattle UM. labor on turn $26103 613 03 For Thomas IVillie, Esq.; OrTiees u Dire ctor one Jest For Andrew Thompson. Erg., services u Di. rector one year . 125 00 For Thomu -taunt, Eng., services as Direr- i I tor oos year ~ f 303 00 For Calvin Poole an Steward one year , fpo 00 For Dr. D. S. Dickeosou, phylician toi'oor Ponseorre year - six, 30 For John P. Walter, attorney one year . 25 00 For P, Arbuckle. clerk and treasurer one year 200 00 For immature $75. lime and ashes 812,44. ' 57 44 Far Western Peon's flotpital 120 - 34 , or hats and woolen yarn 10 60 Fr , rmakins elder - 5 00 For shoe fiedinsp 10 86 For drugs $44,07, comber $OO 05. 101 13 Amount of warrants Osued 18,052 44 Warrants in circulation at last settlement._ 2,028 '0 Total 8"0 030 54 We, the undersigned Audits. R of Erie county, having met together at the office of the COU Ott C o mmissioners of Erie county. and after having carefully examined the &tenant of the Directors of the Poor and Alms Rouse of Erie estatv, do report and certify - that we find them carnet as stated. Given under our hands and seals, this 7th day of Jan uary.. 4 D 1867. [Signed]:' PFEIL'? 0311011 N, FL.S.] 0.11 P. FERGUSON,[L.S.I 11. HARTZ:RR, [LS.) Duarte& or TOO FARM •011 TINZ YEA* FTDING V5O 91ar IBM 4303 bush.l. wheat,ls tons hay, 100 bumbela 10•01.7.10 ',ramie onions. 000 1000000 aeam. 1000 1000. COl,lO qO. 700 bushels potat , es, 101 bushels tomatoes. 20 bushels turnips. 19 hogs weighing 3,600 posed. r4buxh els plower Imo& 2 veal calves sold, veal 90 lie. 20 sheep pelts so'd 601 bushels •poles. 110 doz. candles, 25 bble. gasp. 401 lbs. butter; BEO tbs hides, tallow, -- bed. Fro= o 8 F. lsr, 18 8 7.-10 cows, 4 horses. 1 year' og bull 14 "hosts, 10 geese, 90 chickens, 15 docks. Virelctin SIANIIPALCMURXTI lw TOO ROM % 1 , 011 YILIR E:1111310 PIM KRT. 1868—lien's--Costa 30, rants 60 pr. vests 26. latift , 00, stockings 65 pr.. shoes 40 pr., h and kerehirfs overalls 32 p-.. hats 8. Rove'—routs 25, pants 30 pr.. shirts SO, shoes 16 pr.. stockiogs 18 pr. Wo men's—Dttwses 65, caps 18, chin - Miele 68, aprons 65, shoes 30pr stewlengs PS pn,handkerenlers 2:,pettleosts 26 night dresses 10 Girls'—ftreues ehemisetts 45, Petticoats 46 aprons 25. shod 10 pr., atockirgs 20 pr. Nomber of time es in House, Jan 1,1867 ....... dmitted du• Ire the yen Total, Dial 0, bound out 9, discharged Ea..- Remaining in the House Jan. ' 119 1111 iinans Boni —America _ ....I; , House 10; Germany 20; Franc; 1; liw,tzerland 2; 2`T , Brunswick 2; Canada 2 . boas—From 1 to 5 wall; from 5 to 10, years 9: from 10 to I 3 years 2: frem 1510 25 'rears 15: from 25 to 40 years 26; from 40 to 60 years 20; from 60 to 7s years 21; from 70 to 83 years 12; one 99 years; orr '-' 2 years; one 104 years. PIITSID•t. COSTITION.—IMEI St drerrpld 1 .12. “Botte 17: insane 9; deformed 1; deaf and dorrb 6. . I r, l f" Number of out door ;supers * Jaw. 1 , sae. 21'2. taken charge of doting the year, egg; total 1.211; ir .1 , 4 charged and died 787; rematnins ma hats* Jatlol 1857 4. , Meal, 42 and lodgings t o ,boatute and out deor paupers forniebel tn srie 480; .1.1 , at th Poor House for trate. Mont paupers 182. re.a l4, Log week. from mar cdslit to . one ymoMAS WILLIS. All of which I. re-pectfolly submitted. TETON/kg STEWART. - ANDREW THOMPSON. • r. ARDIXICLII. TILHASHITW; IN ADCODWP WITH TOE /HUAI - I TOSS OP TOW POOH OP IV, MUSTY. Di. 1866. . Janunry 3, to cash in the trust as per An - ditonereport —3 let GO To web. requisition irons Commissioners of Eris county iwo 01 To °sat. roquisitiOn from Commissioners of ET% county 1.400 AO To t' for sundries 415 00 cu To cash; balance due TrtglidTa f• It ------ • By warranta redeemed and cancelled by an dltor $l9 0792 as Alta, the undersigned Auditors of the county of Brio, met together at the ethce of tie County. Once. pirrsataum, EA FOR THE HARVEST OF 1867. DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER., 4)1110 AX I) CUTTING APPARATUS Fl-I.ll7M'"lrVM=lTWiMMWrrairo.: TWO DRIVING WIIEEL,_z DOUBLE-HEADED FINGER-BA?: CUTTING APPARATUS ... ..... $20,9F.0 00 I= 47 51; Ireland 27; England 1 in MEV AND B BIN ED, :*4 FINGER RA FOLDING DRAFT AS. A SELF:RAKER misein tyre of Erie county. and, having carefully !UM.. ice the account cf P. Arbuckie,•Tressurer of the Direc tors of the Poor and Alms Houle of said county, for the Year A D 1866, as ',fated in the above account, do re port them corn• et, and that we find due the sold Treasu • ter five dollars and eleven cents. • . SaiMMUSNIMiI [Signed] mr2B-3w. MEM 4,40) 00 8 00 ED .30 37 00 2617 2500 2 25 2 00 3 00 MOFFAT'S _LIFE PILLS ADD PIDENTX BITTERS. - The Most Successful Medidnes in the World. 51. 1.699 21 Established in 1835 by one of our Most Eminent Physicians, and now used throughout North and Siiuth America, with more pleasing results than any other Medicine in cases of diseased Liver, Blood or Skb, Indigestion, Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism and Fever and Ague. MEE 648 1 WM 46 687 74 [En 105 F$ 383 15 8 00 t l 4 65 '6 10 20 568 2 ,- 361 °5 2 0 4 95 Thousands of certificates are in our possession, giving detailed accounts of perfect CURES effected.) by, these invaluable - Medicines. They regulate the System and put all .the functions of the body in a healthy condition. Sold by art Drurzisto. NVinto S Howland, rrorri. etors, Suromora to Dr. Joldi. 'Aloliat. and Dr. W. 11. 'Moffat, New York. EMI 125 GO I 5 - j 14 REFINED , I C MOL L D S ', O O ; ii ~ CHEIVIICAL ' NPlijC C . ''' 6 0 - . , ' • , OLIVE r CH.ERASIVE 4 45:;, ,.. <..,t SOAR.; SOAR t; ,,-,- '*----- _ 0 1YEM/0 4 INF.2.C. ' o .ltEwfo "-: __.-_.;' FAMILY , CH.ERASIVE ca NI I SOAP. SOAP. 'SOAP ,'''' 6111 6 1 11 MANUFArrr gut: r