TIM OBSERVER: H. F. S I 0.%N, Etltte.r. r• I'Eltll.B. $1 60 PER Y EA4 IN ADWA.NUY: SATU RDA Y. JANUARY 21, l•q;(1. Democratic County Convention A Derne.eratte County Coneeuttou out be held to the City of Kris, no Tuesday, the 7th day of February pest, at 2 o'clock, P 11 , for the porpore of appointlueleleirstee to the t' tate Couventlon, sod to transact such other bu •1141 ,4 ILA ma) cam. b44..14. the Cotteeuttoo,ll4lol.lll4l,l , Mil to the Interest "(the totrte Primary tueellugs will le held iu the several Townaht Horourhe. and Ward• In the t of Brie, at the petal places Ytt holdhat Use T.ssualsty, and Rorough el,taosa .0 the Count), and at the t aud Couttoo• Coutvil ho, Ulf in the Eaet and 1t , .t Ward,. tor I h.. Cite of •F.tie, vitt :.'aturdat the 4th ant Fehroare, AU. Ines), bet• the Lours .51 atv.t 4•• t," L, e , It : Ltie, v. t ine " °Sock, P 3 ow: C. hI ilh•lifAl t t Ene, I•n. 7, 1,01.. Our Postal Service Won c.kli..oi.•rra Die 'lwo m r'•• ~i..erva: ~n r•• ..t :h Pict it • ~•,1111,1 - !kw 111•1 f 310 ni aii•l Yr 1.1 4, I “t lir •14.1. Li 144,11. 4i , 111. t 111.1t1-• 111:10110i Wii h IC II Wit I.ro-.•nt 11,14 .1 I 11;• i..1111”•111 lip•ot LI rel. in 1 , vlO,l :4. his.. I.oen 1%.11.% the ettwrgew. he lif.ll , u.l.letrly nl ertreqwervdly n. 8- ,11111.• threk•II•111 1 r0,h411.-hildiahmeril ,0 illy 0 per1...1 %ohm I. L e p Li \ s ,,, . 1 , : . 41 ,1 wall 1....1/111.1111/11y genenoly a,•. 4 ll4iitlvd lea. 4 iltey fliir,l to Ain't] ..r .ii.t /111,1 irbiti •rt II 1,!'1".1 , .. ii i r11: 4 1111,11 4 1ZYfIll'il! 11,1 ice 'h.). MYR! ku the ekkuditiou ok . the inetelkont who iko. not "bay troAti beyond hi* eatkil3l. but who trig 111. , purolovsed good,i rtt * 'in.( re duction from tho ro , d, mondy for tho cake of attending • 1111.1110. , • 1111 torthor. Ack•ord kuir to the oeeepted. hut h+ we tire indicted to think, tollackukt+ thew y. tho lhoit k office Lie- pvi 'nem e xpeete.l he self-su , tftining: anal whew.' er the yenrty cotoilet with this che"cy, rite 1,,,pu1.tr m.tiee rate!} fu)l• pre- 4 Il• •11 4 -ott i4ftietiqn 11 it limit heeling the , tiggestion ot experience. or stopping to ,onsnley hew this fancied theory ran he real ized, ot hoa the accumitlattny of the Depattuient can he it .charged, the pop ular voice continues to demand cheaper and still cheaper rates of postage. a further even btuu of mad routes. and an increase of pd , tal tacilities generally. till. by the ill-advised ac- not ut Cungre-s iu re.pouse to ihia popular demand, the Pugt t Ilhct ebtalilisliment is made to lengthen its voids without strengthening its stakes. by folhiair i g the example of the reck less merchant NIA extend. hi. Intaine.. he yund his capital, and huts more goods than he can pay for out :of his legitimate means, and sells what he hialys at a price far less than the cost We have gone on iveducing he rates of post age till the most rapid service and the hest accommodations are afforded us at a compara tively nominal coat. We have extended the postal service to an excessive degree. and es tablished mail routes to the' distant 'portions of our widespread country, and through sparse and even uninhabited districts, where the re turns could not by any possibility hear any proportion to the necessary expenditure; and have thus, while in.listing upon the self sustaining theory. done positive violence to the principle upon which it is founded. The Postmaster specifies six of these unprofitable routes, in which, during the year past, there has been an actual loss to the government of $1,17'8,629. Thai is to say, the postal receipts from the six routes are less in the aggregate by that amount than the actual cost of the service to the government. The El Paso mail from St. Lout to San Francisco. fur instance. has coat 00.000 dollars, while it has yielded a return of '27,':':!+ dollars only. The poet of fice at Salt Lake city yields a revenue of but TOO dollars, and yet, to connect that office with the valley of the Mississippi and the Pacific, the Department has expended the past year 320,000 dollars. The weekly mail from San Antonio. Texas. to Sun Francisco, California, has coat about ff,200,000, while the receipts from it have been $6OO only. And so on. The result of this unbusiness-like course of pro ceeding is, that by pretty rapid strides we have approached the bankruptcy which now stares us in the face. But a few years ago the Post Office Department was, to nay the least. in a sou nd.wkolesorne. and even flourishing condi tion. If not absolutely self-sustaining. it was by no means a burden upon the National es chequer. It was affording to the densely pop ulated portions of the country, and to all the commercial cities, the advantages of frequent and rapid postal service, and to scattered set tlements and distant sections all reasonable mail accommodations. This it was enabled to accomplish at a comparatively trifling charge upon the public treasury. The mail service is one of the necessities of our politics{ life. The duty of maintaining it is confided t o the Government for reasoni - Which are obvious, could not be entrusted to pri vate enterprise. It is an integral part of our governmental system. and necessary to the whole It is to be administered for the gener al benefit, and beyond a moderate specific tax upon those who enjoy it■ immediate advan tages, it is as justly and properly a charge upon the public treasury as is any other part of the system or department of government.— The question, therefore, whether the service can be made to pay its own cost, is an imma terial, or at least a •=econdary one. The rates of postage should be fixed with reference pri. manly to the accommodation of the public, and incidentally only to the question of renumer ation. Individuals should make a reasonable compensation for specific advantages derived from the serviee : but no more than reasonable, in view of the fact that the service hits indirect and collateral, as well as direct and specific advantages—its highest object being the gen eral welfare A high or unreasonable rate would defeat the purposes of the system as a beneficent institution of government. There is no substantial reason why the postal serv iee, any more than the military or naval sevens, should he self-sustaining. The pre motion of the common welfare is a duty no lees incumbent upon the government than that of provision fur the common defence. The policy we have pursued, however, in the management of the postal service has led us very far astray from the self-snmaining theory. There must be a day of reckoning for the Post Office Department which expends its means recklessly, or makes its outlays wisely, as well as for the Mitcham who squanders his profits in wastedid speeulation. or sells his wares ruinously below the oast. Our Post 011ka SC•01111t1 for several years back have been showing us a deficit, increieleag from year to year, till it has reached the frightful amount of nearly *oven millions of donors. The ques tion is not. as we thick, whether the rates; of postage should be racreased, or the postal terries diminished, or whether any system .of retrenchment or emminny can be stimlial to meet the emergeseles of the SispirtlMlNK and provide ... 6oam* &tare defiedenedes ; bat wheels- agdbY PI K.• 11 tlav ler ju.l,ototpil retvier.• I A.• 't mei! route, .•an 64' rorteded h:r • ot • • without detriment to the general mterest- • without 4uel Jiving the hentineetu iutt•ut h I= k. / .111•%..).- -We are 111 , 1ebte.1 $ Ar, l'Ark Eft for (*.life- of 1.1•+ refs ‘1f..53g...4 intuihe pee‘erat Irgtylnrnre, vetoing tv-two ..r three hill. Ole I i-• We have not read th.•..‘ , quite neeelsaary that rc• isilaMbi. 1 . 1,.•t.• t• .1 time WI WI/ ucn I ,lute w..ti1,1 1%0 •, perlithe nectomii ur.lt.l" ..ti to hare defendeA Lien' Undo, it..outli+ of Ow Th tt i in • nm our reakkr4 will irve.,11... I, ill, were in ltah:t •.e ,•‘‘.% y ,•\ • 11%, 111/(J ititerN,e , l hir velv 401 M, '1 ; ple an.' the hasty ii!lllll.con..i•li•r. I Of heir repreoetitiitkre., rim( •iii 11) Ili er, ,t olrr -1`;"4 1 , "1 W." Isc‘i Viilltlgt`ll.llW ri 1 I'c• I:I IC .ti 111.• -ig,• velorrig a couple •.1 I ken. :incl rorry ih, ror . ..rd. hi , %.11. , •4 n` •.n. •I. c I 'in I ei,roj.• • \ el. , ha , eea -0•1 r. 13,%.• •iti 1 ;tii • ME= the grotti 11111t , t nt , in I.ns o•o in many h 1;1 it... 1 ;1,.• p • then liken I, y OW lit I !li.• ..•I era, Are II ;M. 1,111111, Hint i h.• , of the hare ek• • the old) pl.,— • have :tpr:“ tot c i• h 1.1 . ii!norant tkom The •••..h v r ‘..e., t1 th.mitht ..orr, • At •,i•m t •I •,. •• integt ity t iiJ wi-d .of Deuwerrt It titre the Esetritile mll err in bi- %et". hill. tart thlit 14 eit.ily remedied t.l a rwa tlri e pfro'in it i+ver ht. heat. We opine that the ardy - i• itt the nrifre T iefif Of Ihr wirer, and that the Executiv.• .I, ,al.l elo evertdAi/l. withaat regard 10 111011. 1,11,11 corrupt 1L1101n.4 have lieeri u.e.l far it. 1111.44,.... In 0141 ell4e we .111,01161 11.1 T,• ri•WOr 1111••• ,11•1 te.wrr men .Iteiriiil.l 'wing. 11W tit it. asy- TIAP other .I.ty'lhi• tiovertiro of I • i—+(te.l ortler..litt•trging t;•.• I- Of the Se , oll , i. 1114411000 •,1 111 hoary. >i k ‘I 111-11 111 4+ not a Ll r tomitiend to the .little. 9i111 . 1 . -- The t., :wend io 11.0 , ntititlry tlutiet isrbsel from 6i being •tirrotiti , lol with nine indicttaeut. and nuuterwt. stone. null brick wall.. and iron grating.. POLITICA-J. UN 8/I.LIEV FR4. ;eller:II DIN, clear thinker, in hi. capital .perch Tgoittil ny celehratinn, after rettiarkinir that the mtitution waii the wiseo goVerri cm. ri eVer devised by wan, that ,leseritm.l the .li-helw.- era in this opinion : "We have a class among us, not 1111111er(111 , . but active and restless, the victims of morbid idioayncracies, who think differently. who do not believe:ln it, and who in their dislodwr a.- sume to he purer than Wa%hington. wiser than Franklin, more sagacious than Madison and Hamilton, and more patriot ie than the ..tamers. the Morrises, the Kandulphs, the Nlason, the Pinkneys, and the other great men, who. In the Federal Convention, consulted and lahored to gether, and surrendered up great intere,i,. for the common good.- A Sus —The National Union Central Com mittee, of which Mr. CR ITTEN I.tri has issued !I Circular' recommending the for mation of Union State organization.. nod of Union ('lobs in Wards of Cities and in clown. and electiom districts throughout the country. The purpose is to form a National Union Pirty that shalt stand hetween the two extreme., Tie PARTY or P.t.t . ;:nEtt.—The Republican party is emphatically a party of plotoler.— Wherever It obtains power. defalcations. and peculations upon the publir funds follows as a matter of oourse. It is nit many nmnths since the country was startled by the atupetattis talent ions of the Repultlicitn treasurer of Witt), and now rimultaneott.ly Nona Maine and Mich igan we hear of similar emndoet ott the part of Republican officials. Thn Maine defaulter is a Mr. PECK. the State Treatlurer AdviceQfroto Bangor. the seat of Geverhment, state that the amount of his defalcationl has not been ascer tained, but, fr4m certain;indications, mast be suite large. $lOOO,OO perllaps. The Treasu rer was concerned in lumbering operation; to a great extent in Canada. and. itt urder hi raise money to meet his obligStions in that quarter has used the credit of the: State Ilk bowls. menmostly reside.in Bantu- Neil Doty ts one of them. Mr. Peck. the Treasurer, Wrlq form erly a Freewill Baptist minister, and 14.1 ,. for several years editor of the Temperance Jour nal, published at Portland, and became Tressu , rer of State on the accestion to power of the Republican partyin I It:At The Michigan swindle is thus related by the Detroit Fr" Put.. It has been known in this city f o r thre e or four weeks past that, through the mismanage men,, or something worse, of tfte State admin• istratiou, the Sault Ste. Marie Canal fund had failed to realize from the hoods henietl in pur. nuance of the act of the last Le. islature pro •iding fur the extensive repairs of the canal, and that the probability was that the fund never would realize front them, or the greater part of them. We have remained silent in re lotion to the matter, because we thought the State adminstration itself would communicate with the public concerning a State nfthinga of the highest public importance, and because we had hoped to have an official explanation °fall the circumolanees of the affair before comment ing upon it Ourselves It was estimated that the neceasary repairs orate canal would oust one hundred thousand dollars, &ad./this was the sum for which bonds were authorized to be issued by the net of. the last Legislature.- The set provided that the bonds should not be negotiated at less than their par va!ue. and. chat the proceeds should be used fort no other purpose than the elm jemplated repairs. AA we , -underst and it, the bonds were negotiated4rith the Artizan's Bank of New York, an institution which has never stood high in monetary circles, and the pro ceeds left with it, subject to the draft of the proper State officer at Lansing. It seems that this State officer tfrey for some sPrraty thousand dollars of these proceeds in favor of 11. HA selton & 80., a firm of broker. lately doing business In this city, *hore banking concern collapsed the other day. It Is said that the Artisans' Bank honored the draft, and that B. H. Haselton & Co., instead of paying the pre meds of it over to the Sault Ste. Marie Canal devoted them to their own uses, and do not evince any disposition to pay them over. These seventy thousand dollars are lost to the Cans' fund. Whether the Stara administretion is only guilty of the grosest mismanagement and in competency, or, through some one or more o its 'Reinhart, is guilty of criminal collusion with others In s successful scheme to rob the canal fund, remains to be ascertained. The Btate Treasurer has kept scarcely any deposits in the banks of this city for several months pest, the only hanks in which he was authorised to diqxeit treasury lmbinees. Ws are eriedibly informed that he has hatl'relatiotts with banking concerns in New nut. of await • ful ponsibility. Whether this state of facts as anything to do with the en/Paper of the t will perhaps be sometime known. Titd raw of doe loss of - seventy thousaid delimit of the anal loan must be. an esti* ameba e4the Legislature to provide for a new team or tudeansent of repairs tolls. canal. I which ha e hitherto been represented as indi , .- passable. - - . sir As fieldmice says Col. Sam Colt, of Hartford, has mode arraegements to establish a sammfaetevy for fire arms at Richmond, ','a. AU riglit—ilie-eaters should oeitainly have a tre-armamaaullsettery among them! MEI 1,1 ':•• • s OW Lh• • 0,, 11 ;,.,111 . .. ,ti; ‘r In.. reCel“ I:, • io.ru -er• OPis. unt.ll-111.7 =1 n n• 1 i fr;..11 , 1 t Harr; -tltir.o r 1:11+ , 1 ..(/ uri.fr I'l.•rK ..1 ifs.• t.af•i!• it. i : th,. itvri l l,l l o l l,4 ..t h 1.1 Rl,l, in lIIMITIMED I.qt - -11: I . tli I .il•• l‘ I- .pi 1,. bi )11.))1111 r 11.• \I I I ':n•run 'lg e I 11 , .0.• re,klr.-. 1•3• 4 -Inil : him $ rn \ h r.. Nlr 1 ' i1;-huraii':u1•1 1;,, rn it lii ,Ll,l. (Now \ eitlt lip Owl .•f h , • ,•;+ •:t MEM I-1 0111 ••• .u••. t:l' 111.1% I. .t .1111” 311.1 la.-..l i h. , ntit . hut 'Rim! I , 0 •tpl .14 --t Ci of f t. ..•ntt I boo " • L" ‘I: I;u• el ! I:" E,.,,.‘,,,.. t‘ 1411.• , .. 'lll'l "1% :Ili utor, rite. r f . I \ I I 'III. - Icatr .:111 . 11111'10 h• 1 , 1P1•k I I'll Sili'l'llllTl 1114 1.,•,. 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Farwell, is president Speerlie- were made. approving Helper's 'hook, and denouncing the government, the Union, and everything eltse nut consistent with the at I it. Mr.“11 , 431:441.01 , 1 Uet: 4 T GRA N. U F ). LE. %Viten a sub. 4 ., l iiEnt dimpatch aituutitived Chit the lire( hren Irt I been must egregiun-ly 6o iced : IPO" ‘11s•aelillel 1. , hot:owing notorious far her ni"nik a- well 14 her p.)lit ie. tits our outside the reader wit NU' •t •••• ,, i4l story of ll, 11. , r..11 - .. , 111.111 , • %%111. 11 I II•11,•.i. b a r Tho 1 os.tr I.•t 11.nn prit.o.. 1..11,9 locoit , .1 in 1, 01 hout i.,• NI•1S „ .II )4./r11 , 1 , 1 1 ,, 14-411111i:it t ;on it :-.111;t11. 11 1 1 tlitit 11111 .1- 1 111.piliVII)ff • that. though wo:11:, ho tly •ane: talk - frool) on all tho ‘N bleb hat 11 . 311 - I.il , 1 1 : WHI :11?•1 /111- a /11. : Ipl4`i , Anti W 33. ; .•N .I.ty. atoid rolding and tinting, an.l .10i., not reeeivo company at pro. ont. o Im stretwth 1- not ::roat .•. howox or. round the rp- 11.nal the wallt , 4 of the sick an.l pool. 'wintry alienation of mind ti) have h. on catt,..l ;4.1.•1) Lt physical di,oa o. iu whielt dy-poi,i.t vs a most 91.p:trent, and hi.• entni.loto reotora tion to full I, g ot• of flood :ffia Ludy oon 1111%.. The &turn el.A•••• ei n i ti Hannon Itesielt died in that pittefs 11/.4 FIVt• (Cr aec years ago, u hen Harmon a • about fifteen year,- of age, lie en . jo ) tsl 1 . 411,11. t •11111 •he as then about the ordinary I;i20 Of 60) r.‘ , f that age. Suddenly he commenced :10011- Mt/Laing- fat, and in a year he Wa, -0, th a t it wag with gr e at difficult) th a t Li. ( . 011141 111g)V1‘ :1114 , 111. Ida was :t mode•rit,• 61/1 it !Wide 110 1111:00•1100 , nl.uut hi , tilt.: ilt. inerott.eni ittspidly on ostme ii tut on pork diet. Vor the bast ear he i•ar-' Kited the mcet rigid diet, eltini nothik: but'linonit and water. :4011 ho increased lin bolk and failed in stretteth, and at 1 1 14 death weighed ;.Ilio istu Two Wit r.s Moues IV; OM TUE SAVE Its - nern. • The f 'lt leap a Pree• relates a singular occurrence which took ',fire in that. city Mt Thursday. man tautrie, who hadbeen killed by a railmul t. was about tO be butted, and hi. wife was making stieh preparations fbr his funeral as her poverty would permit. when a mid dle-aged female of Frenelt extraction. ay. eninionied by her two soup, lays of 111 :11141 15 years of age, drove Ig. to the mulet nil.- er anti announced that she was the wife or the de ceased. lier story proveil to he true. I;autrie hat 1 sel.arated from her in and going to 4 ' Memo ! ••ti Mr- e number two. (ht m, n. lat e n Ives agreed to, share the- rtu,el-31 , potese.t, but a difficulty arose a.to a sheubl eo to the gravel. The friends of the late.: Mrs. ;an trio. plsiote,l that she should nittyo. and alit,yielded to them. The othyr Mrs. t;antiih, wearying of thot-ontrover-, took her two son.- into the carriage and oboe e oft The undertaker, with the aid or a letrionfuj placedl the coffin in the hoarse arid stetted off alone, in the dirertion the cemetery, the late husband of the t tiro spouses bidding fair to go unattended by either so hie last resting place. But wife number one from a far ()fluid been watria int and near •the cemetery her hack fell into fine with the solitary hearse. she e n d her two boys stood bettitie the grave as the coffin was lowered. At her bidding eseh took in his tiny hand the sexton's aped.- and let fall earth upon the coffin. and ended the ainplar and novel funeral of biiehtel Gentile. oat and 4.:itcrartj. 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Go well. an.l all ngr.. , -IL lea-1 gall••it ',mu iii t• ei • ta,n.tir ' The , in.ontiry appeir• i..• Iv Ilse 4 ii.to•ity the pump. and n.. • etre entertained ..1 the .111. ply 'mot The pr9prietori 1%1-'4 otipigg!.l nt .rvpar-itkoi, t.. !ein the "11. %hitch appeal. 1.. I.' the great .1;flie,11t) in !he way Calif•.rnia l'ik. - urn have knock llndor h. thi., inior Rell. are being ink in aim I, leitiit 'nisi a little farther up. in whirl' our young friend. Kim Hubbard. i , largely intere-ted. ha , rein bed the oil, and bid fair to elm' the lo , t in uriedm•tivena~. Suipiry mi4ohier•ittakerr,,,,.tunittlikaWl 411.1tt.:11 ‘Vtußterti town., our ten (lay% •itice. that Si“ uq e• h•hl !wen elected ;:i.e,tker I . ..ittakvrs - Wfwitangtoll Lave hoot'tryittrto%Ar t t. It itu Spenker for .ome The Connelintville R.••ord ot. t y , th e he Erie and Pitinhitrgia mid arer• t 1 ey abut .i , ll/11 pet lay. with ntitly thirty tail e 4 or ro•t,t and it weitiN the lime pipet-4 to tusk*. ni note of it. We hat - trd•me --Are the brethren • ati firl Uir* r Nfead% irk frievol• are going to have their Atl.un • • and Great IVt.stern roa•I now, Ill'e They hare trot ttn otLer front tut.. the ••.1. W man, atid he •eirti he i 4 --prepare .1 to commence tile work with r 61; and money, mid ill (10 r 1.1.1 - It ha.: Item sugizt-ted that it would littill ••oont•r•- at an -earlier day —if he would commence with picks and tir.t, and nip the -rail. , and monef• after ward.. Po. perlt•tr.. he intend" to iutrodnet' nu Engti` , ll fr-litolt -if so, -Id 'a:o uo Indijee tionq 111 14 3 "Still River hank - Win• :ono which is •Itt.4et 0.44 a,t the wore t kind of a hogit ~ itte:.ro .1 L Can Kitt is the arol he luo I. ei r . oulzte him hill. in ili,• Itriti Provilioe 31111 a the Welt.- Ifo wa. arre.te , l ..n Friday nighl last., on a charge of .win,iiiror. l'oltntaStter Kt. rsN, of nit., has raise..l the rent of Wier in his office from one JoHar a year, ithe rant which has been died in. that eity for the la.t thirty year4.l t r hr., Jot oft. awl — consequently has gut a iliornee t , urst in the noifillisirisocia of his warm. Mr. S. hiail .4ued earl, however, whi. Ii fully ex pkitts the waiter anol ought to sitii•ify every reasonsjile tunn.--41loodrale .e rl. DeV— The Iltedralletlettrottf r.sy .Ipst :t large vharr elf t hr travel 1., Erie freest/sat place now gees' by the view road to Ljnesrille. It i 1 ger tainly the Iwo fat iguiteg ssf any rouge 4i% ex , illenee. Ate' Son 01 iluu . Li I U. C:111401 , 01! at Ws! killed ou the liwyton itftitiond Tuesday of laAt week. He wn.• pn,sing thro' the train, and fell from the ear.. MEE t• ;• tt ••tat: =I IF, 111 01 '1 Fr 11'1 ISM= i.• .a 1;1, la pd.: IMIZI =1 11111 ii tllO rr..i..•r ,;.1 ..r tlll4 . 4, t vur 1.1 1..4 • I , reD r, ,u .i;., • ,) 0,1 r!•:: pr -.f •vi 41,.% 11, It W.• 111 t•i . 11,. • / lts i 1l h..ii ..r i r .. .~. n • r in li. • w i..ki•.. , Chit" 1 i, 111101.1.- I P.I. 1,1 111.• will tin,/ 11. , 111 th.• IPir.••••••r• 51114'1.10. IF .•11 . pf the ~011,t1,• Der)" .. :. •%.•1 • }1 . 11.11 111 II r,l 1„!n , 0, nr•.11,,w 111"11" Deit. I 11 1.1 II .1)1 1 •••/ I•Z• 0 ,-1•11, • . 1 ht• I r,• /0,.„ :4/ 04 , r1 • :1' Krlibe ~ ./ ~~~„ 10.2 r 1,1 1..• ),)/••• • y 6. ` 4, 111 , i• I .01 f Ir .1 Tivn‘i.. . 1 . ..1101.1,r . • UFA. Tile •• P,ir • w • r and . I.) I . I. It. ~ , t•-r,•-ring .I['r If 1!,•• I:. t . 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It ow I. i•itt •11111 • , r111 ,, 11 , y1 .r plylllent ill a Likvita • 1..).1....1 IC h -%t•t•tlii• lir: • )1011 4 4. 011 !if • in 'lion. nvul, him ills empl..y , r, tirpri• .• I :IC hts del.%) I. /41 him m , w .lervater tmr lie . 11..11•••:. I. • the plyttivi,t. 114 a ,. t. 1 ..1;4-•1 n r, t0a , 1.•. v, I lii• Ii• flit •••14 , I•`h ‘l..r ”1" I lat. 111%..11 . 1. I t inn .1. ',OP , 0 4:2 •.rmy •••r• • rev ,ti wills wo.ll to% i •Ii•r•Lho.•••1 •i% ty , ..tr' , l; .1% GI k u ike. il,•• . I h.. I tl h. I • .1.•!I ••m i'i.• ..1.1 • • =I • It, .I.•• ‘tl, ln I. 1.• nw ui :• • h • •• • ,•• • 1 i...•% • •11 : .1. 11, • 1.:. •!.ci•olir 11 iIE 'lt • 1.. t• . ot • 11, wP. 1 11 PI C 111114.11 IflU11.•1 •.7 t• t ttl• t t.tt 1.% tott t• , (mt. it lie • tilt' n 4.111..1 iii. 111 n• 1 1 1111 111 , •1-r h,• 11'1•1 % , • , ;17 , •/1 thitt ti., •r-.• -1 • • ekuouy of Nekk, 1, kr pr,-• It eohlry h rrol±oum makikker 1:1 , 11 ! I • ..1,;1.6.91 •,•i v... 1 !n•,• 16 „ n-ait I .1-1' 1111. HI 1 , •••\ 11‘ LK I. 1tg.11.) y„Rk. 0,1/1-,••ri cilis n ,l oil the 1;1%,•I ILulru..l r• tt • tt.mt aty.i -1 1.41 t . . it .4 Ow ttattl •111.1-11,1 t•' t.%. llV't IS %V , •? HWY , - • pi, .1 .61,1 Mr , %1* r• • ki11...1 NI: - Tuttle. pi,to p.II ol tow ol ltu, wa• mart it %el.tortlat 111 , .ttItt• it •I -1.1.•1%. It. 111.-1. to KtniiNtoti unit, and ha.( tit t ‘rto.lon hot t tow t, the Atilt h .I.titw- W. llorton N‘a, t with MA-. Violtl at rmaiwnt ot wa- tlirolsti over Ow liank int. , IL tiv.t.r. tlw %%1- I, ael'iaellt 11:11.1 , ene.1 i n tli.' "3111 e ‘4... a- that on the Ilarlent Rozol morning. The express train iro the eompolled to Int "II the rout -0111 purpose, while the sing Sin:: ,:u- 1% t• 1 4.• 1•10,0 to he Stillipeit in "• ',of) Badtop Mrlosky, of Alt..in4 the t.eriously injured.. Eight of the injur(Nl sere left at 1. 9r 11 town ana the renlin.kr hronAl IL city 'lt tiw-e hater. Mrs ThohT-on. 410 of the publisher of the r ink t.Neii• I.: hail I..th leg. liroki•n: Mt :•1•11111i1.1. ‘Vititst , -triivt, head 1.:1,11% hurt . I Irwin, of Fulton. N. 1.. Nfr'i wife of the 3 1,0‘,•. hurt. M 5 -1 1... The .ttir , =ti4)ll man hi- mother!" w: t , re.bei)lh in Lite. affirm:lto' , in 1104 ton. ft. Eddy married 1 own mother --I.) Mr enl) ito-pau diterti6cutents. R 5.211. I. Mann tutor anti Whnlesmle an.l It. two Dre 112 Millinery, Hosiery 1..q..1.yr Kuitliag, and 'rant , t . Tolether with, • general saserttnent t• tt0....1s street, ith above Depot. oss NOTICE. Tt )* l'lrE is hereby givett that till 11' 1 ration ha. 'teen romente4l to the Court t t 0,11111. I':raw n 1 Kn.. 'd.utity , prating the Conti f.. z rant or ." , ..rt—ott to th. "Regular 13apti.t t Curio!, Tosnabip, l 21.4.1 that the•ad • pliesttiun i,. 1111 tile in the office 14 the Vrabou..: l " %ant Court, 11.11.1 ntll be pre.entea 1.. fbe JuJgee • I urt nrnromid. On the find Muntny in February Deo, —lll decree of tueorporabon, ',ben all prriion, .1 ho 10 , actl. 14111V3 SICTStif Yoalionotary'a °S r.% Protlno.• Jan 21, idea—atat CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. AirP., the undersigned Rii.v.—..sors toN den and Laths, aiN ract 'dr« 110 and heading boldness, at thew obi .tend. ...toner 44 -14 , dt root ond the easel tat littil i t II". I.: 'ie Jam 21, law - 3133 - SUNBURY & ER/E RAILIfAY ii 111.1 CHANGE OF TIME! (AN and after Nft.lN PAY the ;11 4 ti.. Tlr..llS ..4H lAA% K N4K iileN4 R.:13..1. grin.• a 1 Fri* lit l I, A. IN. 11,EPII:11.1VTIC14, I.llltUrk nt 4 P. M., alter suraei.l Seam Russ], ; arm° at Wsrrru at 5.13. Pr H. t 1.3 linisAat,,, Wednesdays awl Frola, it VA. a • l..wtit Prvight Tr►in with Pastortsaw Cat &HAIN. , • Irate t rte for Warr u. •I I ►. ■. H. tom.: 4.11411/6.rnate jitra, will Ira*, Warrrri t •t A. li , and tante at ICtie at r 10, 1',11,, SAWI.. A DI.ACIY Supt. W Sttpt** ()Mee, W, D. Erie, Jan. 21 10160 —29 111 ME=