Eke Csic f& ettAgrxim. saTIJR'DAY: ARbH 12;1'864 special Notice. The Obserwr La• 44; next week will bo t i n ted on Thursday stterno os day ahead t h e oustostry period.: City.sileseribiri be served ors-iteddst-imineing, and tba rush ill parts ofThe county when # mail facilities permit, bi Friday ifternheft" The State lilestatts we have intedligenee of the organisation of .9 Senate, by ,the election of is gitetaiter," is e form established by the custom of Ain; on . Mr. Penney, on Wednesday, reeigeed position he had claimed to bold since the w ing of that body, and wne Immedietely_ . elected by a party vote. of 17 to 16 The emee ratio Senators. have that, by their firm A str aighttorwardeourse,perpisted in in spite Jocohin clamor and falsehood, ,forced S o natorkprectically to acknowledge e correctness of their position. litysiOess 11 now go on- in the regular manner, and If e Jacobins wish to pass a vote of thanks to n. Grant, or invite the clergy to open the .ions atth prayer, or declare for'the thous. do time that "the Union—h. mnst be pre-' reed," they wilPlind the Demlioratio Sens- se ready to vote for the propositions as y one could wish. • In; Secretary of War p in response to a pote dressed to him by Senator Wilson request• hie views regarding the joint resointions the 'l o use to _continue. the payment -of nties to the let of April, says that in opinion the requisite troops can be snore pedltiously raised by continuing the pay— rit of bounties than by any other means ; condi that at. present great exertioas ■re ng made in several of the States to raise it quotas by' volunteers, so as to avoid a ft, the. people preferring 'that method of sing troops ; third, that Generals Burnside Hancock, add the State Legislatures ind ecutives, are earnestly requesting the coh— nonce of the bounties unlit the Ist of April ; rth, that in his opinion the joint resolution the House is wise and judicious, and that speedy passage by the Senate -..Wonld. • tly promote the public welfare, • lied ngthen the military force more quickly • effectually than can be accomplished by y other mode.—N. Y. Tribune. The Secretary of War must certainly have come a " copperhead !" 'Last yeisr, when e Republican presses and, orators were all vocating conscription,• Gov. Seyntoui and .er leading, Democrats said volunteering the speediest and fairest way of raising oope, and is return for their suggestions, e Jacobins complimented them with all the dice words in their vocabulary. Now they .tit by their acts, though not by a candid afession, that the Democratic leaders were ght. 4 41 aid " OS Gen. littetite. , Indications have pointed with certainty, for me time past, to an early "raid" upon the mmander of the Army of the Potomac, by e Jacobin War Committee of Congress. It at length commenced, and the Committee now industriously at work, !securing one testimony to damage the General with Inblie, and procure his dismissal from Jnition he occupies. Ile is charged with mg sent two separate orders for the re- of our forces on the first and • second of the- battles of Gettysburg. and with ing won that decisive ( series of , engage ts more by good luck than the display of t military abilities. One or two of his !els, who are not friendly to Meade, produced testimony to this effect,,While If and several of his friends have given mony of an opposite character. . suspect, though, that the...eel! 020138 15f enmity to Gen. Meade) lies in the fact of being a Dembcrat, an honest man. and -m 'admirer of Gen. McClellan. ILA he a devotee of Jecitbinistn, be might hare ' as many bungling orders as be' pleased, many battles, and been instrumental tog the death of as many breve men, 'till retained the' support of the bigoted who for the while are permitted to and disgrace the nation. We are pre at any: hour to hear that he has been I, and Hooker or Burnside, or some incapable Jacobin put in his place. US ANNA E. Dicussox.—This famous le "orator" deliver* her "lecture" ded " Words for the Hour," in F ,on Wednesday evening. Every part of )uilding was jammed to its utmost extent, the Association must hive , realized a con \ hie profit,. letrge numbers of_ people in from the country: attracted by the, nation of the woman, and eager to see ear a celebrity who bad been so much up by the Jacobin press.' We think stile the general sentiment, when we say, t Miss Dickinson's "address" did not coma to publics expectation. It. by no means 'led her former " lecture" in this city, /as positively dull in some pans- :There In unusually small amount of applause, that she did have wan generally of a pain mild type. Her friends excuse her, by .mg that she was ill, and we learn-that I iposition ion:Relied har• to remain here iderably longer-than she had intended. "lecture" as au argtsmentsti►e prodeta was probably superior to her other one, it will be a gratification to all who res. female purity to know:that she_bas atm- Os liberal talker eoerseitnii anwociaa- 'theta with witiete "her' prerioits effort ktaatefully sprinkled: ; While in this she remained a guest with -thalami!, of Lo wry , did not bear the part-of her :eclat* in h ehe criticised - 3fr. Lincele; but it Is that skeriddle3 that szperlatively "hoe "public functionary" with an unsparing le. His "Amnesty PivelatnatiOn" in par. was subjected to a - searching de:tun ic, very much to •the disgust of the de- , of our present Presidential incumbent, le intimated in language plain enough understood by all, that the author of document Wall 110't fa to be 'entrusted in with the helm of the . National Gorem- Iler remarks on this pointgare mor offence to the class- of her hearers who %in Mr. Lincoln, and who composed the !r portion of her audience, and the ,}bei, of their commsnta in v.!), judged the remark, of en excited, philanthropic pious Abolitionist whieh we overheard in xa's Irotel, , that "13y G—d where he-want to hear a disloyal speech he would go to ir a •oipperheitt'l" bait he “didn't like be bolsi Ly a traitor in disguise :" Pro trly there are some people, wholf they had eir money; kick; leoiild net; invest it is :ileum 'lecture ^ stock again. - We extend Atm in their severe &Station our most oor -61 sympathies. NO , Gito4l2/Y.—Our readers wilt find it to t ien i advantage to purchase Groceries, Flour, lie, at the new store recently opened by lr. Jacob Boats, oa French: street, a taw doors loath of the Mansion. Ilona.. Ms goods are mostly fresh from the Bast, end baring all been purchased for cash, he car afford to sell at Uri very lowest prices. We heartily com a/ad him to the public favor, knowing that hi is lily worthy of ono. wags:ass Tun Rzconr Flan. , --We; were entirely too iMF is imieposilmat . . _of Friday night.; The &polka netrnslso,: - 000 thairs,ooo, as 'tinted our e, and some hare thought it will io Veyeadthat.; Mr. Griswold, the, oceopeat otate,Reod House,' saved hardly anyitting i t sad he jeenslileri his furnitnre, carpets, Ile;" wettlie. $B,OOO. The tire broke oat so auddealli the 'family bad time to save - scarcely 'VOA; their clothlig. Mary - of the bosedOts . tiom various articles of turnaire salt elotklig,- some being destroyed - by - 4p and mtsch carried 'away bylpilfetews, of whook sorry to say there were a large number The brick blOck on French street belolegild ; to four different parties—Humph heir John Deitley, J. C. Spencer and Simnel Belden. Mr. Spincerhad as insurance of $6OO. The loss of ilemot's 441 L estimated at Roy Mr. Deitle,y's af.sB,ooo ; Mr. Speaciees at $2,000; and Mr; Belden's at '$1;800. "The nettles whO litre&in the property bait:looE people are the greatest proportional'eulterers. The store keepers in the Reed House were nearly all insured to the full value of their . loss. •A subseri - ption was set on foot in the oomi mincemeat of the week to assist'lli.'Orbitrold; but we hays net heard what snoesse, it ,isaa . I • met wiih. :fie intends eatering into the hotel, business ben stein, as soon as he can find a place to go into. ,The public strongly sym pathise with him In his misfortune, and his friends will labor with earnestness to give him another start in the world. .Under his management the Reed House was gaining reputation and patronage rapidly, and would soon have been one of the lost prosierons establishments of the kind in the State. The origin of the firs remain s& Ruch of a mystery as ever. It is said to have broken out in the north end of the ball roe* 'where a light waa . seldom although ftt.i La have commenaid 'in another part of the build - i iog, end crept prough beteeen the woodwork and plastering to the place where it iii/ firer discovered. There are mss' irho beliewi that_ theirs wu the work of an incendiary. We know noihing of the detligns of Gen: Reed in regard to rebuilding the Hotel. It is geld that he proposes to.form a joint stock company, faiths purpose of irectingw build ing that shall equal in magnificence any've4 of the mountains, he putting in the lots vii the valuation of $60,000., Whatever or other capitalists take in relation to the subject, we trust it will be done promptly," The situation is one that it would be a disk; credit to the city not to have built up at dia 'very earliest possible day, in the beet style, not to speak of the need r of store rooms and accommodations , for the entertainment of the traveling public. , The unsightly condition in Which Gen. Reed permit.' much of his other property to remain, leads us to fear that be will exhibit no more public spirit in this case than he has in many others, but we hope for the sake of his reputation and the credit of the community that we may be mistaken. We thought of saying a few earnest words of exhortation to our citizens oaths dangers-that threaten us from the want of proper fire orga nizations and apparatus. But, on reflection we have come to the conclusion that it would merely be a waste of ink and paper. 'Pante diately after the fire, when all were alarmed, and our frightful deficiency - in this respect• stood out prominently before, the eyes of ,tle most selfish, a movement was 'started to pro. cure engines and establish companies. It with universal favor - for a while, / hut as 044' titer being thoroughly discussed, - and•re-die-' cussed, and as many different notion/ , atk-, rancid as there were people to, present tient,' it terminated in nothing. The present city councils, we understand,intend leaving tbd jeot as a legacy to the in-ooming body, ated the probability is, that after lliedelivery of a few speeches and offering of a few resoluticins, it will be abandoned--until the nest fire;.As have only this to say, that, if,after the' fearful warnings we have had in the last two months,' our opens do not set therOselves to 'work preparing water works, stunt fire engines, and establishing -companies, they are not en titlecil to sympathy in any , calamities that may comeupon them. • Primo Marriscs.—A meeting was held in Wayne, flail, on Friday evening of last, yeah,. to co der the most effective mean of pre.. vidingtfor safety against Brea. 'We regret*o say, that, notwithstanding the pressing -im portance of the subject, and the very recent lesion' that the public had received of thitilist gerous position in which our city is plaid, from the want of prow apparatus and crest. satins, the attendanehwas quite small. Not over 200 persons were procit at the : Militt, and a portion of the time hardl7 half number. David Shirk, Esq., presided, and Wm. S. Lane, and T. D. Vineeat r Esq.,:aitied as secretaries. Messrs. J. W. Wetmore,Mases Koch, Belden Marvin, W. - J. P. Lhideltinii 0. P. Dm ware selected ass *connate, on resolutions, who riposted the folloWhig, which Warip • ad pled after a lengthjradiscus sicra Raolval, That this meeting recommintle the City Councils, to purchase iminedlatclir Steam. Fire Engine. Resolved, That the City Councils without delay, i increase the number of maser - . moire. Resolved, That the water works .with iron pipes should be extended by the City daring the present season, and as soon as practicable carried into a complete system by the'City authorities, Or I private corporition. 7 • ' Resolved, That fire companies should 'lse organized by wards, for the present band wt.. gives, one to be located in each wardPek- ' id that the city authorities be requested to call meetings to organise fire eampanlewin mss- day evening, March 10th, as follows; in the lst Ward, at the Cenmnou Qoniall Room ; in the 2d Ward, at the_lltlitt:No4ol Rouse; in the lid Wald, at Ilartleib's Heir; in the 4th Ward, at No. 2 Societe - Heusi. ' 1. '. Resolved, That some provulititt itioald'.be. I made by the authorities for hiiiingAitt begs' of the city rung as lire bells, and forywoooriiig a Ire alarm belt. Rushed, That this meeting twociintenif. 14 citizens to keep movable hand fetes paella: for immediate use in the beginAinskorlitell Resolved, That a committee of five be .. pointed to present these resolutions to ..1e City Councils ; whereupon , Wm. B, Taal, . ' at W. Wettnore ' S. t3myth, Moss's NceN 144 W4O 3. F. Lidde ll , were appointed said comaitteie.. The Commillea appeared before Couicpa s on Monday evening, and sninnittad resolutions, whieh were ordered bylitaL body to be placed,on ifiei and the Bergesatear:-Xtios instructed to call meetings as reconimabilid; 81 1 / 1 111311L. rrirprlumall AT tistwu.:.-Th Girard Moo giresiA,lengthy . mm414 . '0 4 04 very disgracefial eoiduct of bur retttiMi diers—thrie membersof the 111th . sad one discharged' from the laMfiiital4kt. borough and vicinitY, en Friday ifternT e n t ,, the 26th . lilt. .They diet wintTtolNZ 14: and entering the saloon near ed what liquor they could get, atrilet*oiagin.l the-window of the 4 o'clock express - 94 it: a woman sitting in the car, insulted the Wife of an abieni Soldier, aid frighteied thalfmni ly of Jamas /lampoon, in. Girard toAabip: Prom there they went: to Girard borough,, where their doing" ke eiing with their wits at the Depot. Dapsimisa_ {ay dovi apes ass who. selioigoi so* 4 1 1 44... • .„ . • • . • ay. IL '3 two . • _ •, • .••• Li.: tn...k.:41. 1..11 Alen •q. T. \. • • : ••?t , •? , :•* - , : ti-ArAtioi ' • 111 outrages. Women iosOted, property destroyed . ace '. e shamed. Covered lictb • agate, dirk Is flip of Lockport." Thqrsiptous demonstra tickq do tot a sr to have been area aglart4lklfiflll4oejpaot. l parti,• 11-* ere Of a reryi...inkm4pileols, 4Aktarkter. al Itom their !spay impelled them to lnterf kith rispii‘fic; eai character. I Zi.11 7 stung witlasslyip Cron/ te e thentselye aid friepda m moltoof a oi isiniptissnakir ed.eltersen—ortutform • lekarmed with blabs, stones and poke Ahoy followed the sOldreis, overtook them Air. Sargent's: oketriStaftletitiAirdrii, attack • Its ocdrik dirt, vifk , '!FT,s i ertotudy ott ' h ' em, one Blitar=ottlelertr6kte it c h. e. er two Issagisk :tory, slight Or a' nines. Some of ilia asse ? ltiog party Ter afterwards arrestedl i but ky the advice o 40446 iiedwdttliletti the mitten of $25 -; The' Union say&tbo , eoldiers referred to l'•bothkefore andeinceegeir enlistment, hay ;Wei a 4ery bldAll'erecOr ikeptirtheficom Tedes and former nei 'ghbors."' We are quit stitireC,ltigi:ll444. l . * linkillA is severely 1 44e0 1 ,1 1 kikOettletial!°alera, • met et taeir—segisient, zriust bir• bi a I good citizens. • ' ' . 0110AXISA2101 In cOnliflerietavitht thS-SiSII of the City Conseil', meetings were held in several of the districts, 41,Thursday, to organise Are companies. The lst District meetiag vas held la the Select Ctuecil „room, and : prianised by the selection *G. W. Starr as President, and J. W. Wet-. Mora- se *rerettarly; Some eighteas .or two dosen persona: .W r- eS_ present, nearly all of Thom ott4tfh ,forward like men, and signed the rail for tie , erisaisOlott of a'company. The folloviinicocitthillie was selected, to call upon ths_eitiattaa , and- .4Uoit, signatures.: J. W. Wetmore, Chao: Lynch, SOIL, G. P. Brevillier, P. it. , lteckiff; Loversia, Homer Hill. The. meeting astiPned to meet . in the Com mon Niinell rotilt . ALTtlesdiy evening text, at 7 ci:c?oo16 , ' We have not leiiiited what action was taken IMLite Throtfgh semi tetttgiribe ht faittng to light' up the engine house, no meeting was held in the 4th District: 'We - hoPti' that the cltheni - will rally to the: -oheiiirers -- meht .of these meet ings.- Ind_ &M.-allow them to fail. . The nettetiltr Or'llrericotopanies Is - urgent, and admit, of no delay. No one cue tell how coon another Are may aiseur, more disastrous : than hhy erebave bad.. A stigma should be made tioattach .to. atm manthose of pro ' party especially—who' will not take part in organising a,campatiy iu his district. .1110111 -w aill47llo,—Tbere Is one thing • • tii,*(4lol6v7llionlil learn.' If he wants his workuterio-beitl4ady and industrious he must set this nano!' himself. Be the first to reach, your. place of_bo,sinOs r - 7 1a4r energetically Iviiert , ivp r ateltber loi l f yourself nor allow others to loat—hav; regular - working hours, but do not be afraid tn-do $ little night work whaa_maltemats pushing. Wtrknow of em ploye:re who eemplained that their hands did not,phots, the, right „npirit, when. in fact, the Arun - iris largelYlbelt btkn. ot being prompt at woilt, they were the last on band in the porni i ng 7 -instead of speaking to their worlitrienin a tind, litpressiveontnner, they generally.. used as.gxulf, discourteous way—' they seemed attamoh afraid of doing a little extra labor,as the parse. bays in the concern, —and theif entire cohdlict was calculated to Iglea•Alse , imptession that they had little or `BO ateeltu of the establishment. Of "i'dursi.,"tmder nett circumstances, the vitiltmtniebtaltV seeluely fail to catch- tbe fection,XruLltaittge the example of their em ptoyer.• T t ra ivbut one way to sumrs, and every man engaged in business must learn it soon oriste, sod - dist is-to follow the rules laid deals-130S Grit part of this article. New ilintativatf*-Broami—Taking a tour about the city on Monday, chatting with old friends; inemeiring new aetpaintsnees, we happened to drop into-the new turniture store of J. H. Met it Cc:, - on State Street, between Sight/franci Ilinth, one of the largest and most eci4let s e" istelishmen'ts of the sort in the West: , • Tito 'kindness of one of the pro prietors .esibled'as to obtain a , thorough kaalthOge of l Ati epent s of the concern, oaf we wertpieateti-ealled it doing so prosperous a butidelw. c The Sim and second stories of eitcbuilging.artkompied as "show" rooms, tlff• nit i. ll l,9o l of the handsomest ,furni• hire las 'CVO been offered for elle,' either here or elteWhiiir.!. The third - story is used •as reltoptia whieit the-articles are prepared for the hiiiirtiit einlomers. Here wo hal an opportunity to examine the different processes throailtorhiA a:khoc of furnit,kre he. to go, in order to prepar?.it for use, and 'we were bight; isiiei:esied . With the visit. The articles made tejtsillielhostl'ach.equaily tasty and far more substantial than those manufactured in the large cities, and their piices, we are as - .aure are 44.3tighsr,.. or at leatt' --- 0 - I — little pisreettiting furni• twee:wilt ot7a4varstaie to give Mows. gr Fres ewetaieltann:-.• he 011.04 Itlfillfr gives the following particulars of the destrnosi tire fire nit* 2d l inst. : • t . we go to press we learn that an eaten-', live re'bes2 warred .at the .Maple ohader. , Will,. At'thaPida -$l. Bgbert Per , some six' atlas araliatUre. ,_T4k,fire, occurred about', three o'clock P. Ma:and issuppased "caught! 'ilbin s tlititteystettWell, a few rode above. In boring the miners sefuot a vein of gas and oil, whiciribirtid Iliteetlye bourses the tanks of : gm bisple,l3hade, , ,13. y some means, not as yek clearly ascerfainel.:thlkOil 04 _gas caught fire, and in a few momenta the whole spaci lioillid thb will was enveloped in Aimee.' The thealor.a.distanse of:eighty rods below was *mutt over. The loss as near as we can get t, ,will not kibstrfi 12,000 bbla. Dihrorth & 'avtio awl liablassu 4 1r. Co., ; axe reported to bwrilinithiistitsietso-to fifteen hundred bar!. retiisati:' 'BMOC bolts, were bathed, and tlisiapisseasslitillio litOrylasir roads a MU i4rll4le*ir. . = TM/ value of thcall, tants; &el, . .14131.11141.kattP0ti5160,090. The Maple Stade Well was still on fire up to our lat'est 'deicer, biliftlofitillot it Will be estinguished with. Soul serions.ittjuiliO the Welt. • >4 4 l4swiseast4ed *a We ;lOU WCllatooi - lithigiet tstsPet fit Co's , weli,arnsoming 100 .ear 41, , e1f oil 4 ;', j , • - - • A Down-sane stintsa.--Theres - • was is teDiNittallt'llegivssidebriti4 lately when the bride and groan were attlielthi tbe which prevailed itreentury or two ago. The groom was * whitip ; powdered wig w t i boa gum, a rldltly'ettifliaildered blue velvet Out— •straymelasitit yoUctp knee breeches, shoes The brAdits inii*lidered; - 'iutd' her 'dress!' eon nit ..kiiihTj Seared white sitin, !with Pgr...4llFlllf The "make up". ot the parties Me' groom Aid .sot protest 4111Wnetseittestetel appearance peoueiariio =IeItA L LIA. HOC who„year the splendid l i kileiPlat boots, made over the Plunier TtiteiThiarbilis r ! . Eieheelatit, State street, blitiivhfiliellrefk and 7th as: - Ostilyekerto Llora.etui*twole.—WooFer theletierel4llli4e for se anihesUo tersfoo of Old Abe't,l.4lL - tiro it the Fluids eipeditron, wltlrllooo 4 ltfey. were lost Is the atteipt to gel three 4444 7: 10; 7oW._ It west be leery rocia v...I„:J••Ar • .iGOAL PARAGRAPHS. TeiriirdWesi ilhitre*M4Ao4o4 6 ,, NIL A heavy thunder stem—the first it the isir—aeon:red on Prhisy ateraing.zg .• Ths wivertbeetett emienweberOita. Vizi:A*ON Proitali4 l o! Lthi ! 41 0'17 111 'W foned,neder our new adeartleweelt bead. W),T, are !Oars tilt. rowdies. whe keep latelotitit • - Ans.—liceinis they icin-tllltde • 11111- By request of his eitagregathm Forriietir will rePiit next Huntley netting, his feature isti !glade Lather." _ 511111 0 .11 e. leant that a ma died near Wells burg, souse fops ! w?ske itch *of, a disease timipitt lobe hydrophobia. He la supPcoid to hatelialten while . sklanioB a calf that had died of the malady: ' • 881;;The mount - of city scrip deitroyed to Febrintry iirai '513,842.85. -Ths. total amount Issued was between nine teen 'and twenty thousand, so that' only a acteartiiisCreseeiac Intraday:m[4, topsider; OW of which has probably been Jost. NS. The Chief of Polio., on Monday even ins; reported two- new cases - of mall pox,- 015;oi Third street, between French aad/fol. land and one In the Hospital. He stated that there wire three other cases just outside of 4: city limits. _ ail. The City Commits, at s epeeist mut ing; on Tuesday afternoon,• ah►npd the place of holding elections in the 111 district to the East room in the brick block• on fifth street, no occupied by Lieut. Combs u a recruiting aloe. The formes location vu to one oldie rooisii of the Reed house. egg. At the Itepubliean meeting, in ,the Rending Boom on Tuesda, atoning, Bon. Prescott Metcalf, present Mayor` of the city, was Unanimously re nominated for the same positiOn, and a resolution - .ndipted, llzing Bat4rdsy for the nomination of candidates to the other.city aloe*. The meeting expressed its preference for G. A., as the nest Republi can Presidential Candidate s 46 We were called upon on Wednesday, by tipt: J. F 'Crass, of Greene township, who, ; desires to tb cellos the skillful undoes of Dr! R. W. Gonna in his case. Ile was ailing 7foi!along period ,with bilious complaint and other disorders, and after trying several phy. Malaita, wu dually induced to try Dr. G. ,Twe bottles of the tatter's Sioiso Aponte clued him completely, and Ds is now in better /health than be has enioyed to some yin* "Caps, Cross is eery warm in praise of Dr, Gersiter's talents as a physlcan. ger Mr. C. Englehart has obtained a 11-. cetise to we the celebrated Flamer Patent, id making boots and shoes. We judge it to,* a vaikimprovement over the old method. , He harelso s lugs stock 'of ready-made foods telibeli he offers as low as any other dealsr : / )4.2. is well known as and eitter.,. pAsWg . business man. ;gar A ruutor prevails is the city of a t seri- Is riot at Meadville, during the first put of e week, between soldiers and cleans, the letter nearly all employees of the Atlentio Greet Western B. 8.. Company. One story hai itir that three soldiersivere killed, another that they were severely injured, and still another that several of the citizens obtained dangerous injuries. A row of some kind has undoubted= taken place, but it is impoulble np to the present tinted,* ascertain the facts. We shall n!trift the MeadvilliPapers with anxiety. par A rival female political orator to Miss Anna B. Dickinson has appeared in the mum of Miss Emma Webb, a young actress, who, if We are not mistaken, has given perfcnnences ip this city. She takes the Democratic; side of the question, and her lecture is entitled t• Delusions of the Fleur," being a reply to blies Dickinson's •• Words for the Hour." blies Webb resently spoke In Brooklyn, and her review of the Jacobins is said to be seath i I,ug in thi trireme. She is pronounced faz euPerior to Miss Dickinson, alike in talent, beauty and manners, and will probably attract Crowded houses wherever she goes. We hal,n't much fancy though for " orators in Petticoats," no matter which side they take. , filer The Gillette has another editorial abusing Er-President Fillmore for his remarks at the opening of the Buffalo Sanitary Fair. W. submit to the editor whether common ;peace does not require that be should print Fillinore's address, in order that bis• voider, may have an opportunity of deciding !-on'the fairness or unfairness of his comments ? The Gaiutto says "Glenni W. 44301ke1d is as able a man as the lion.kMr. batioa, to say the least." People who. know the two men will be somewhat astonished to learn the fact' —ll, foot it is. We suspect that our neighbor, when be wrote that sentence; wee 11 one 'of his joking moods, and determined o slyly poke ridicule at Mr. Scofield, under 'the mask of flattery. ges,. The regular army recruiting dikes' of bfejor Daniel Chase and Lieut. R. Combs, we understand, continue to •be quite successful: We learn that those enlisted into the regular army .by these pntlensee, Are credited to the sib-districts from which they enlist, and are entitled to the local bounties, where any have been offered. Major Daniel Chase Is of the leth Regular Infantry; the regiment of which Major-Genl- Sherman was Colonel. We were not last week &ware that Major Chase was thi same of Who distinguished himself so greatly in the Mexican war. Major Chase held the rank of Captain in the regiment that led the attack Amon Chepultepeo, was wounded. and In 'tie Official report of the .battle was mentioned in terms of high commendation by Oen. Scott for his gallant conduct in that severs engage- Meat. He has remained in the army @bail that time, serving through the Cillapsigns of the South-West, and holding *livers) Import :l ant positions, and is undoubtedly an officer of Overtones and ibflity. We understand that Major Chaim of superior ihdueements to young men who enlist la his rekintent. iNik. It IS net a part of ouraatute to dainty one an iitentional !Wolin, and when we asoirtsla that any statement °tan erroneous character has appectid in our columns; we take the drat oppOtianity to coriect it, whither the result be prejudicial sr favorable to our personal or politleal interists. -A compli cation haying appeated in the' Observer; last week censuring Mr. pegmeier,Superintendent Of iutille:schoole, it would be intik to with: hold_ hig_explkoation. The -eubstssee of the following editorial paragraph coniiiited in the last Gaunt, it is to be presumed, was commu: niested Witte 'editor by the patleman Inter ested : • Democratic Director" indulges in wholly unauthorized reflections upon • our worthy enlietintadent of County Behoolste the last Observer. Mr. Degmier Is not required 'by law to "publish his list of appointments" in Pay paper, and his salary is set sufficient to astable hi s to pnblirh It in more than ode. It te, of omens, hie privilege to select tblt one. He is devoting his whole time to the duties of the office, without adequate compensetion, and we think that instead of •complaining of him for not doing what he is not regniivil to all should units encouraging his latuirs, in Order that they may be performed in the most * sew manner poesible. ileis abundantly capable, and will do his placard! If preps*. enmained by the Meads sd eitteittpat 4/ 0 4 ,1 . 4 1 WI 11. A. Quinn has beta .:.appointed Pusenger Sad Ezehatip Agent 'ia this oily, sad wilWeiii/mppy leasimareititialear ger Ticketslto persons sending for their friends In Ireland, lEngland or Scotland.' !it• can be cowshed at his residence, 'Peach-strtet, be. 'tween Beeond aid Third_streete, third loose from the eerier of) Third, east side, daily, from 12 to i 1 o'clock, and from d to 9 in the • . . IS Smelliest* of the dad:soden of the Reed- the M. l'itisick's Festival will taki lam in Brown's lilotik where ar. rappmentil have beea nada to (Snidest lbw affair 011,.. magaileent Acale. Over aiaety tieketi hhv .greedy been u 4 the maa igen are onnident 0 2 will be one of the coat imoneseM Idenumatestioss firer hod is Iris Let MD, buys ticket. gis,)kict.,onkey sit Shannon late removed to the eta+room formerly oseiPied by Sloan, Booth 1 ktoCremy,,. in Wayne Bieck, where; as ma is iihey get things in shapS, they will have enn4 the Aunt sad larger. stores in the city. hey are shrewd and Interptising Mee, well idesavisig of the prosperity that has atteadid their beanie efort4 mar direct notice to the adicrtheneat of Dr. Witicter, In another portion of 0111' paper. Hip antes of curing disiSse is a new sad very Successful one. ProaC what little sequaintguOte we have had with the Doctor, we judge him to be a pleassiteg and social ma, sad lone in whose statenteits reliance may ba paced. ggir Prisons desiring tionlist in the regu lar Una, Til now a floe opportunity. Lieut. Combs;" rutting °Meer for dui 7th U. 8. ; infantry, whose once Istlon Fifth street, Is one of they most , pleatiust; gentlemen we ever met, aid et gallant sildier.. Several 2d Lien tonanaloa And over' fort:** ion-oehunissioned tsmois iirofriaent in the regiment. Mir: At; the meeting of Councils ',on Monday evening, al communication sou retteived from Capt. J. C.; Carter, of the Miohigai, enclosing the naties' l of nasty persons who hies - enlisted' In the navy from this city, since the Bth day - ... • of July lest recommending thht Mislead bounty •be,palci to them, the SIAM as to recruits in the land pervice. ° mar mir.'litutin tuts sold out his interest it the : Carry City Ifeirto bit Jai. partner, Mr. Btobhins. We have only al slight ac quaint/Stift with the latter gentlemin, but the little *lll : 1 11110/111, haw impressed us!avorattly, and wi Jodie him to be sulker worthy of success. -t ger:At e tleman writing tons from MUM'S Eddy, iW n Co., informs us that a man mimed', 0 1 110110 Allen was drowned at thit place, on the 6th inst., while endeavoring to drop the! Allegheny river in a thutoi. He was ittiot4 80 years of age, and fokmuly re sided Bs Waterford.' .., . get Niels dr, Elliott, who, by-theism, have fitted op but of the neatest stores ki,i the city, have tWeiived e lot of pure RITIOIII cigars, warranted to be what they are represented. Those Who want a first-class cigar ,will lusow where : to o tt alL , ger The annual Ward, borough end town ship elections will be held on the Id Friday of the'mentS, March 18th. The 14publicane evince'. al disposition to rue, party4icketa in every legality where they have a ~Whance of success.; ...- me+ Major O. J.liell, recently Baymuter in the ;Regular service, has been tendered br - Elecretarj Chase, the position of "4ashier of !utensil Duties." It is said the ceinpliment was unsolicited, " either direotlygor indi roily:" ' MIL Petersen's Magazine for Much is • I capital 'number. The engraving, represent ing 4*, Morning," is a-beautiful ones; and the Fashion Plate is magnificent. 11 is also brimful of interesting reading matter. Price $2 a jeer in advance.. ' , .i sir The Cleveland Fair realised tlOO,OOO, that it Buffalo only $26,000. That latter.is regarded as rather a failure. Felons who visited both. say the Cleveland one rs Mitch superior ia nearly every particular. K 7 • gor Labor will 'be plenty durleg•tbe com• log summer, and wages higher than!beyhave been tor some years ; but whether enoujh'to overbilance the inoraue via the ocitit of 'AU articles of household use' we are 'unable to IMII we- We direct notice to the sdrirtisement of Jams Silt, Esq., Trustee•of the .4 Harris burgand Presque Isle Company,” offering desirable rest estate for -sale. air The McHenry House at 31cadeille, al. ready one of the largest and finest! hotels in the WaantrY, ht to be enlarged by the addition of a !dig 200 feet in length. We know • preacher, says set exchange who, when he is speaking, eonstantly ham sari the desk with his list, to rivet the ' attic• lion :of his hearers. slik. The Demnersoy of Dunkirk sleeted ; their Supervisor by 160 majority, which is s' gain of nearly 100 over St. John's majority last all. i,r at IE PRODUCE MARKETS. *mast MO* foe Us Olitarver. floor.. Modro o 111ie5t....... 1.4061,00 Coro. - Pal RIO, /OA Os% IA Barley. . ..... ....AO% i Lao, 2. 2 0 Pot !toe; 6476 Turnips, eueo oliuns, .... ....00044 soa k .— .... = Dried Apples:. ...2,C Orris .—..1.00411144 Butler. . lid fbeli I 1 lard. 42 , 1 Pease ' .4131 S idlots, libo Cholla.. ...litell ZIA ' . ' 10403 fop Cilia, per ba5k.....1,26 •: Farm 'for Sale. T HE Snbeeribeeefters for Sale his Firth Illeasittp C . ', Pa, emptiadeg ninety scree at geed mil. slam Maas ham Sity, as the WI. terfori ShaalLke reed, aid am 'Wee from Wetatteri Mtge, wellteehmed s t4thgeed budding% tier fr uit aid thirty berm of mei laid. Apply ea pleaders for farther Istrunties. Will Mesh! as reigoeable tams. *OIL JWIIII iasaflAf. Farm for Sale.* 'HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS SOB J. sale kb Farm, Arcade la flaricora emir tp. s ele miles from Rrie sad tamales:tea es mile Elora el the Bel. Este hood. costaleisg 60 acres had ellevream, bat* *reeled thermal a feta toadies Man *ad beak berg, with God orchard, watend. aged, all cleared, mad isiP""Nat "I"II4. JORN ItCLUNI4 • tap A Valuable awl D..@ab4. etas(' for GROCERY OR GRNERALVOUNTRY STORE, • At trTise, Varies; Om% Pa. , . . The building. ic of Stec& at% s Bs., dry edgier. Than fa aloes DWdLLINO.IIOtbBB attached. which irli; be tastedatta.the dton It dished. , lee particalase. Wrote - X. N. DI ODLE, Avast. I Intr., Warns ce., Pa. Ieb2TIL repo' tun TO =MID LADIES I TRULY -A BLZSBING ! WILL. GEED. free dor" to &IV 1 , 111 - • oliO WIN soot is bar moo oM ageism 4wodisos So. to roopsowir ostrooso• *era OM Lit ; oliolsow tor Iwo isieurriT Araby _sad Marl IN rim i obi wthor ow/ owl IN= l r . MUT, Use gayoonlaid ioes rolieeso over alkotio natio +to ober* oar is to Woo Om twiNt my • Adams • • MAD Dlll•gwrAttl, N. D. ' ilifarit4l6 ermany,l4. T. COI. MUSIC 'LESSONS. • Csa be 11 who • WILLIAM WILLING, rieroorol or , , ~ 1 . ' -4 P! i, i. - TAU. 10, 1164. Died All•etioN 4002$ Mak« ..... .16 • 11660erriii% . 7........1/1 " Rho C ieies, ... 11 + min - 62404 deems Sagar 14611 Colin A. " .11620 cnisim a von, 164. Yolsrria...l o 4l , l .„...I.llllflo 13 - rees 453.411 Ask " 0•48 0 l_apsa " 1.00.1.10 Moir Castll66. 11 itstriss " _ —.. . ....20 Mato flab, Hallo 7 IS treet.4o. . 111161106•1 'Ariel —.516.11,3 FOR RENT. , sairs - Ap of • sew sei irfokosnaii ii - .gear tisisiarroi bogies rellset es the fast that the ed ••- t 14.6 eals.4 istey Isi• my estabeskatst or/ lo sissiditmellars OW. city, sae moot only by ail Ws- Sallow tiss (Pt• 111) as , . ENORMOUS COMMISSION WMBIII4II We: t r iatioselt time at Ow wisioestko motet ef fns le is pie east, for I would T , low tkoases to ilk bilyor tkaa t. the Isidiler who assolltaal• wiles deo I as s 'Shied aas, alseiste sad Ude easoied Wale at 4 1 41 .ra• I moat not saki the e/544 oat of toy Steen' periwig. or ddisad ttw illwrotaisela sat ells* cleat smila asd late Sift ' , as BsasNor Ike Woof mini the bum waft tomakers siren* whose wkispaing Pissed wilt ,it es. batter, lt dig are set good, mar if they aro rod. I • . IWM pay ally trallia lle eidlik, the imealle rr Mired or a Plaao with ay woo 00 li,, if they an sot pleseid with ft, sad pay a 78assiii Dellani to ear as eke inn akar se one ern wldeb the flaal• Mirth* Wm se wally, New York aid &Akio Plead bale doss le tads oily sad Loll tie "aerie ,411 wbeei psi Masao oro—sot tie taftiere.eepodal/r tbs. with Soakage 'oedemas : Nit. net ge Wine Oaf i 1 42; try Flame aro wanis tib ied to iii smelled et* Ell geed tmpremmenlimil Mit Mitlighett e• or pee. &sews Masao (Pretreat* a r ea hM lie kod el am de well mid Sheep as any saber elm lartlre Lady to purchase snytklog is AI, Reda Ilse, willjplosimi remember that I ma dealing tirwly la had. cal irsaikand re gievalle, sad oas olfbaledassiaste rarely ezeolled Or oar Eh/4414 &slaw Pawn warranted by was im relied wpm I Wag Idaaalaateror, facer, Pryer and Naidelas. se well es tisaker. My sorted Is rod bosoms la= good f r the armamt. KT opinion la maw Mess has boos a boseet to Lam who pareafted Flamm and mono wko did met be Its • se at Int loand Ike tnith attar a lAD* by . Weir A.Fisie Torte mid* elsewhere Is no Netter her that resseu, bet all Ylaiwa ere coed whistles, rd. eight. the pee us cowl sed the W.-Iku. Zester• Pissed eze lanehlted by me. es store said, et t Yana .hteuvre prises. Ur eta& ea Wad consists ot s very asks selsetlen. wet WI Woe than say Ow oared fee esle here. Pl#1(0S TO LET. OOrders ptewptly ettosted M. eett. WK. WI LLIIIO. Chaplet Farnittire Store ESTABLISHED 1867! . G. 11*-Ellsey, &ts, Pa. - HAIR BEDS, BOUND CORNE F ;;EIS 9 r e rDr: From $5 00 REA GRASS BEDS, • From IPS 00 ABX ROCKING CLUBS, spanni azps, * Frees "i 50 From $6 00 CANE 'MAIM TABLZS, LOVNGBEI, BITREAVV. AIM other !waiter% Low as tM Lomat. *Olt side State Eitxeet, - Next Palmer's Grooery. 'watt ; . wan w ra the Court °Maumee Plies s 1 Erie Casein No. St Assad pally R. Deouttla: Teimeos.. 1183. Alias Sabgioe, as is M .. itHE DEFENDANT IN THE ABOVE stated sass, is hereby ..tiettled to sneer at the Omit of comma Mae. to be bald*. at &ha ta sad tor the emit, coo Erie, ea the ee~ Mewls, is weigh ant. sad emote the WI aim plata; sad eikew, eteme. it sty she bath, why a divines trots the beads of matalsoosi timid not be greeted to said platatii. 'MOO. ALLIN A. CRAIG, CLARK'S DISTILLED RESTORATIVE, FOR THE HAM, Redone Gray & Faded Bair & Beard TO IM NATIMAL COLOR. AND 15 A 1,51)8T LIIXIMIOIIS DRICSSING For the Read aid Bak. CLARE'S RESTORATIVE, Restores the Color. praanws RESTORATIVE, Eradicates Dandruff IP LA RS'S RESTORATIVE, • Promotes Its Girth, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents its Falling OfE 'CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is an unequalledDressing. 'CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. Is good for Children. CLARKS RESTORATIVE. Dr good for Ladies. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is wand for old 'p CLARE'S RESTORATIVE, People, Is perfectly Hermits/1.% CLARK'S' RESTORATIVE, Contains no Oil. CLARK'S'AESTOILLTIVE, Is not a Dye; CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. " _ _ Beiutiflss the Hair. CLARK'S IMITORATIVE, - Is splendid fOr Whiskers. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. Keeps the Hair in Its Piste. CLARE'S RESTORATIVE, Cures Nervous Headache. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents Eruptions. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Scope aching sad Burning. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Keeps the Head Cool. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, • Is Delightfully Perfumed. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, - - Contains no Sediment. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE' Contains no Gum. CLARK'S' RESTORATIVE. Polishes your Hair. CLARE'S RESTORATIVE, - -Prepares you for Parties r CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prepares you for Balls. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Ladies need it . CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. - No Lady will do without, it. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, .Cats but IL 00. CLARE'S RESTORATIVE, ta Sig/ by Drentes sal Dashers eserywfamb !Asti it pimp betti•—• bottles for Si C. U. CIA UK & CU., Proptiston. S. IRMO ai CO, X. T, Goma' Agent& 6101P144k5. ~ , f'~ J A ' 110 N. WILSONATANDLIM, Judas of tits United States Circuit Court. Presibiat coma Psis k kr. CLant Sri., ?mum's. r.s. 1111*..LADGIST, 0811Arlde AND Did?. s3d pia i i ' or •1 • • trallaefelailllalalle. - • N •extra r:lar a tou fax MosuSastneent, alsentloost, Sallee ad sad baba Socoa•Reeping. Mutation' Sous at pale,. Students eider sad re• view at any tine. This luat/tuttoto la eoadoehld by escarleated Teachers sod practical Aesoitotauts, who prepareyoung woo ear act ye busies*, at the least upesaa sod siarteat vette*, tor the IMO* hialafe and reiripec e ilde sitorattoos. •• r• mamas growled tor, aern ialy. • Reece the aslant& peedareilos dar'irradrialleir et : Intho Ordaria by haatore • Pattv.A: Ceirtinthi bait Pipits of Ow "Vas, who held. the largest easher et !hr MX/WM sad fear an emapetitonl. teaches Rapid Badmen Writivg. Ciaortelli annalaiattall Woman*, east Au Si aipplicatiera to tio reirpaa. jgNgpra its UTTlS l ,Pitialpdp. BiaTes s tlieed liars the Sew sad Calls et dialtera sad Nee irradiate. • iu4.18,47. WRIGHT'S BLOCK, SPATS WHIZZ% ItEttlk-111311% Whore a fall awl chola* amattaisat of eßocurizs, .PAVVISIO,NBI DOND• 4 3IO AND VORZIOPI minx, 'UM ANDWooDirl 11A1UP., itValt witaux, Nei sealempareadarros (Massif. ' EAL -ESTA-1-* CO..itiliLit.a.L TO l' . zz , av EEE33IiMEI shwa let apsfall 114114.41.4agagfee k .o.beetie", poser,fia.. *Waft tie Oit LiotAlt•grlK with 'i I kas , one )6( essiliamot Fowl, Net el vlect emeassm:s iorpirol view vreirCtty. 867.-}lartor, to . • - .....0,000 't - -.-- !.: - ' .: • - - -Inialelliamillialaa.. aelesei of pais' frau. as, Per.. : ,11,_000 3 TAirSl.-Psitillraiss be l sUes grOsi Erie, fir $64130 is ACID • • " WV. irr ACISIA 9 WWI wan iss4. 1 Idle aleAnreesil ?XS 'Larissa& Climennii • • ar,— Szis, knees as Ito , Ile bench pr Irak • trit traaSiag ea 'lora k LI. • r ALSO, Lets. assess sin 14 1 4 999 an asinine. 1 s,ailat»nd,WusAso os *lsibsry load sad iashical ben sal onitainl foe. SZ,' 04 lbs rusaniet WIN matt, his suniLatiutag buismik soots tan& to sad Is olottraisoi to ma a part of its 141 tiorofloolaillos W losogolag at tie Wows low Mil ma* two tom grottleto "4 thin pair& A. KIN, ditaelL .. McAlister's ALL•II~7AIJ N" Lial„ . ,jd Ihissiess sittings past psesllssillss • Is (*Ss Mow bY roves alid Miliffaithetelleldbilli PalitiflEUX/1. Is /Mawr. the 'Waled iserethias, sod s uurross tie saws of dimes. It taboo Ms w•s oat of Bump Se me isd Tom* aed whoa tatlaansatioa at Gam 11 hi 411mArilmid In die Sada sad llsidN, sag OgoriNo Mho limb Applkod aa mho. lbw el the Law Steam* lad Bowels. - L It !le slips litualls Ilieuslisial to , ILldasy Osiimisials. rM/mlifwrw*Twg'T/TrifT 7 Tl7rlTrP"'"l than add. It Ms sued lawmen raierhig 1.t...!. lives ea erery goo beagraeld thee ea" ether aims war raeleist to. is bi ker.,. su monad Use wed! as do west esethipi sad ktiaMag Otatarst in addaxes. JAMS T lioAstarn Ls tarostor sad Proprietor. Now ort. Ills sold at SI acts by 411 Drairlits trorywbeve. PoN by 8 . .!11 . 01110.11114.14 tl4! 4 Weityuk Row, Agut for Elie. _ . Wkokok hka is Depot td Nearoa k 4/3 avidwaY• dordral. Ede Ale Brewery, CORNER OF PARADE AND BUFFALO STREETS. Erie City Lager Brewery, CORNER OF POPLAR AND RIDGE STREETS. Erie Malt & Barley Warehouses. CORNER OF 7TH STREET ic CANAL BASIN. • '..m°.['. Pala aka Axbar ZS sal XIX Alai, . . Ilse Sait,Qaely sat Maid Varieties at Lave, Prime alaisa Swam Ham • • Ilis CiaissiC/adillis al sad IS•day, Oa tali ;mat fat ask by A. EOM. Ararow. READY PAY STORE • P. & J. 3ILNNIG w«uiimpatesEly Warn tbs Public Oat tbq Lai parabard the IMO= OP 011001.1111 OP .741311r8 4. JtLI 88, , anus or Ors Ass mrs eta. Moo nig fatoad to hop so good as amt ot rutiLT . olocran4 to eit9wit3p3,s.s wooa,a 'WILLOW WAXt, AND vaunt 40Q,135 kW lit Tao. , Bost Brands of Erie County Flour Sept assidastly ea basil sad WAIL/Lump a GoolvAimmLst geastry riri The %debut gazket Prim paiejor kind ?reuse. tl ur Cho& ileniered fne eL Wilirge to ail, part of ilia aty. thtitrrette] A. 1L131.410. Stray Bull.. STRAYED from the prem. of are isderelped le tlea attr.saeat three amostka ace, • ELL 'bast a year awl a-hal - 144 , e• tete else tad white—a Sae salsa Then is • slit le *se et adeem.. AU, praaa wow n, k t ..11 lase bastes pkearlaireldeemat 3 ie• at my messes sear Ilse millet leak. 1710, CATAN•uII. *WWI. . Adminietratriz's Notice. LET TERS , OF ADMINISTRATION' I i r : i s e taz lg . /3= i W. Miry, dfur i d t i n a!: l :: 4seil Winer Irmo 'War tbruidslues Inikbtud , eur the es. taw *in INN tamediole psysist, mad th ole homing shims soma the ism eta prsreut %nu. duly 'intim ilastud, few settlasset • tIARAEI FILL •Y, Oars sip, reb. 13,444 w. adslahtrsttls. VALUAIMB Store Stand aid Beddow for Sale. Pin Mk - designed offers for. Sale his preersity is tie village al 'Leaver Dam, iris Cs.. Pa., consietleg el as esceib.sgsaars and Orrelling Hass., 'Vial as mire or roars of I li ad al tostrati. The State has boss mod for tna purpose a great imarier at you% sad is *shinned. bass lanes sosien• tent. sod Aalliag a trod cedar. A wing ensured to tho. buildieg will accommodate a small lanai,. the surd emirierthe lea in Um county. Wing .sitosted is a braltJay, brine rand sastiby seigioeorbood. liarireidesee tali 1' me Stagy cos. basin a lam, dry retina', mod bed og both toy sad mienThrat. A good tiaras, Vet ant Barn Maassetiod with tke Louse - I moll tell or ez• elmsgo irm property is &ie.*. 111180.1131te lima 4, 7 pea, wish*, to riseliam will addles*, • . • - .10131‘ cusiido • 418.1riAlek- f • _KA* Gar, fa. - I.A • Ncitica: riTT IS R; OF 4 1 0311 i N I.S . TRaION imprAt bum gnaw to alto tarlersigno.Vaa atoll *Aim of Limps. 14Mi,414.1,441ata ct MUtc ktp Stisaniaty. 11. Satins Is Ittgroby i via at batriping iieummilves IsdNe.a is Abe slamb ta Lame dims went sad Woo Waibir IWIS %and Vag amigowill pawl We. itathmlUe•Vedi for Wlitaisat. H. GINGBI I II. F.X.JCOICEILER. M. 11. 414.41 w. idagnistaatara. , . . . . . . li lieel a 1 1 e iii of Co-ortiondpe HE FIRM of Crawford - 4- °lusher was 1 awairwi as Wm, to hut an deb* ,of mid am b • Int 11•4 by 14 a. A Cralribrd, te 'irbert el 4ebta , bobbigteg total Ana will be paid...lw Onkel brim an- - =kod Is we the nun of tinCliren in fo•ilinii the ,- - WII. A. CRAWFORD, 11 1 443 a • prim C. CAl:7O2llr. . --•••-- . TIRE UNDERSIGNED QM% , THIS .1, day Amok a covartaerstilp andaiiii.': me of riswilVd. *Christian, and Tit/ imams** i i dr. cory and nip Chandlery baiinainattlW4l4atAod. t cralarord • • A quibay. No I Buttes 1/104 - A. ciawto4D. • trio, '4.4. V4t4 L T. CITRISTIAN. ' grarni for Sale., • Ain undorslgned ofreps for sile.)Antil the nthet tebreary next, Ws Tarot in Summit 4, 6 imtatataii see Intuited had getti sem i swear lea. 4116 MOM* oboe Yaks 1- UM.belanee.good tim ber, geed fens biglelnia, mini lad Is well watered, 1e'1694 t id* tram Iris M tbe Illabeelbrd plank read. It Retold ter the above date It will be rented for see/wile,* Joan. ,JA &k JOHNSON. • . Farm for Salo. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER ' FOR Sole the bre bolopostog to tits lams of 't.'ltoblo. sea.. ostoo. situate to Mast Itillereet. about fru oaks film*, city. Mai Um Waterford Plank Rood . Tboro to as tYe itoutoto a good &Mlles./mom sod r botgooriardo. Mile Merry w7l by dlspoord of Oa tot oarbiotortas MAW arm of food wood and ripta• • laM r dta•Mislsarg ea the ohmikie Road. *boat lllMass WA; ,: • P. Ir. ROBIXSOM P. A. aosarsole 1)- 1 WVnth' thsetly of ism" . ..puny Most irith 4 sissi at :sad. L•La Ls tie aty ittetslad 1.7 Is a:. 'ate. Us sad