Abe for alf Obotnitt. t; ATURDAY, APRIL 16;1864'.k Boy Wanted. go.od, Stollt boy can obtain permanent opioyrnent by making immediate application 'hi , office. !IVANTSD.-A young man who has graduated ' e he . the Iron City College, and who east 'eh , e beet r ecommendations as to oseteity aid tegr ity, desires to obtain a position as otteeper or clerk in a store. Apply to the Itor of the, Observer. tf NOTICI TO JCIIIORIi.—Mr. Colton, Prothimo h f the county, notifies the Jurors sum AO to attend a Court of-Common Pleas for Monday in the month, that they need t,ppeir the Ret down for that date n og been continued. TIIF cru ,,,,,,, :c _We nerd say nothing to 0 .6 110 notice l ot our readern 'to the niVer— pew Urn Rice's and Th ilyer St Noyes' a. sibich trio our columns to day. .„ ire got up in Audis an ; attractive eqine, ao on, will fail to .ce them, and alt who will real Both ore 'Erie_ county t•insti. ,k o os," sad whatever Erie county: pro. es, our people are bound to / patronize. oy fe - vure-i aro a rid to have been ha-fait:lee they last exhibited here, s ytud the reifies thin season s ere claimed to he greater itty that ever "attracted" the garters tof the pockets of a, sight—seeing ciowd. course "everybody" will be there, with hie fe and children . . - fiessirr's Sm.s.—The — Stieriff advertises V. he will on Monday, the 2d of Slay, I o'clock, tho following properties : :orty five acres or land, with frame ;well. house and two barns, in Washington tp ; another \tract in the sage tp. of 7'l 2 ,belonging to Clark H. Reynolds, and t the suit of Johu If. Wallter. trty-four,aeres and forty rods of land in :lin tp., belonging to Timothy Nishoney, at the suit of Ezeoutory T. H. Sill, ;riff Craig having been appointed pay s]. In the army, has been assigned to deity ie West, and the_ Sheriff's office and jail now in charge of his deputy, Mr. J: W. 'ley, a very clever young gentleman. • on ataAra.—The sudden death of Mrs. J., wife of Capt. T. J: Iloskiuson, of city, et Washington, North Carolina, on rday, the 2d inst,has sent a shook to the of many in our community. ~The !d was widely known, and esteemed by a a circle of relatives aad soqnsintances. was a lady of very superior qualities, ly educated, possessing rare gifts of heart mind; a devoted wife, good • mother, aid I.ons neighbor. Her sole ambition was to others happy, and she was a pattern of A , is lovely in the female character. .Her I 1119 brought to this city for interment, the funeral ceremonies were attended by large.number of friends, woos() for her loss, and sympathy for her ;ive;, was • heartfelt to the fullest degree. ORTANT ACT PROPOSED.—A resolution peed sth branches of the Caused/4 r 1 lg the Lt gislature to amend the city char SU HS o U . ivo Councils authority to make i improve eats as they see fit, - and levy a' for the +auto. Among the rdeasures in .>;i to be effected by this amendment, are feociag of the Parks with an iron railing, purchase .of fire engines and hose and .-r management of the same, 'and the of paving any street without obtaining 'at of property-holders, whenever a two vote of Council shall be obtained ; also, ling the authority of police Officers, and the City Councils power to license keepers at not less than $5, - nor more $2OO per year ; also, - permitting the ils to purchase real estate if they deem airy, for City Hall, engine houses, Ito. tall endeavor to give the proposed act lb or a complete abstract of It, in our next regret to learn from Deputy Sheriff .y, that he has had a great amount of alty with some of , the prisoners iii the daring the last - fe w weeks. One'or two 'iem are particularly mischievous, and to be kept is irons all the time. A few ago the sheriff discovered a scheme on ' of four or five of the worst characters tck him down when be entered the place evening, !else the keys and escape. ab they had prepared for the purpose a stout ash • one, loaded with lead at the and heavy enough to kill a bullock: It Went that unless some of these desperate itzters are got rid of, the jail will have to lengthened, and the sheriff given i piore time. One of the prisoners has an ez iaary faculty ofgetting out of his irons. set are being Made for his especial it, which, it is thought, will secure him. time ago, he was locked in his cell, and it any apparent . tools,he succeeded in , off several of the hinges of the door, t effecting his escape. lie\is a desperate r, and has notified the sheriff' of his in to kill him at 014 first oppo4wity. Dzssass.—The Deekirk, N. , Jour !area that disease is prevailing in the Evans, Erie county, and perhaps in sections of the tounty, which has pro considerable alarm, in ooesequeace of resemblance to the smali r poz : It 1:1, unquestionably contagions, going entire families and neighborhoods, tr it makes . its appearance. It meal lelf in tie form of eruptions pa the which, however, do not seem to pole. below the cuticle, or upper skin, and it proves fatal; though handling its Tic ill) considerable smear at all times. estment of the disease stimulants are oided. Those acquainted with ankl ily distinguish It from that diseue." Attzatcas• -MostaLY.—This new Dent. magazine—the old knickerbocker in ?roved shape.... is out for April with 'a ty and ability displayed in its table - of and a tastefulness in its general whicli put it at once alongside the Harper's, and other magazines of 6te and worse polities. -For its solid Dr. Lord and tiieiditor, Piofessor J. tee Agnew, are mainly responsible ; while .11any, consisting of tales, poetry, and it - rides of one sort, and another, is from ens of the pOpularmagazinists of the day. Editors Table Is fall of tit-bits. 11, 41 OF CAPTAIN BILADi.—The Tetersible -William P. Brady, for several years ma of the Senate. died is Harris ell Monday, after a brief illness. The ed was very popular with members of titles, and his death will cause sincere et, not only in legislative circles, but in Aland Lycoming counties,_where he has ins relatives, and was widely known tghly esteemed. Captain Brady served Perry, in the celebrated battle on Lake and asaiwad In oat the 4111. at city. Isvotatlive to Sprtsg. Wrlttoo for the trio Otiener.] Waal wagita Come irsatib Oodeha 7 work Come tkoat u 4104•444 bow dog, wi ng 101 Apia to aat)41,41:0011:44 ,y y r - Coate!witil thT, ll llthlliii *IN . The wombed Mei of day Dow gip.. r The limpid stream's low Illinineing— Tbis woOdlo l tde lay as bleetwaell With all thy crest ossesset • ' gHai ba-k the gold** diffixtn.., .. f 41401 to the • Ibis; bask this iiissiblas to this lit% sweet noinambrsaiiiis to " '". Mai boob agile the *WI glee _ Whoa to boyhood's day Th• hay nook kende the broolk Ttmit Wye the Was miumiered. 4 ; 4 _ kt Cell tsek the demote of youth op/o, When It INl'gyonag spits g haw sought eagles: ;;;". When lore pre light to plesseirja Oahe.- And Bore yea is limey mime aria tab. Call boa to we the memory it the loved tad tong deparip4— „ •.- . Ti s burgh tog toeg, the hope? ?tits gay sod the joyous hooded. : Bring leek tolrlonoiship's /folios obits TO* hawk that ors by eioldrinso obriintiod ; , Data the brobiallaks aisle t . 4 , That they manors may tor irotringod .; Bring no me! beset that roans apart.. From virtue's Mr and snowy wog, „ t ?nab's holy 1.1461010 gp t yio tho Al* That tb•y no morn,*seebt Oiray t , The two following items from tkeiretai Journal plainly indiciate tha'ireferriciyof t influential Abolition piper for President.* alluded to the journal' a opposition to Utica* several weeks ago, to which it was pleased to make s very , absurd, and, we thought; ditt.;:- eourteouereply. The very fact that itebroni 7 cies the proceedings of a Fremont meeting is evidence that it does not want Local& re nominated, fur the Administration papers cautiously abstain from letting their !waded know that the movement ovine. hje.re nomi nation has mule any headway: "An enthusiastic Fremout meeting was Wit in Pittsburg last - Thursday evening, at which , a Fremont Club was organised, The mettles Was addressed by Rz GOT. Wm. F. jekuntos, Rt-htayor Ferdinand Volts, and other proms. nent Republicans." . . "At the charter election in St. Louis last week the Radical Republicans carried their candidate for Meyer by 2,000 majority over the mongrel Blair-Copperhead-Conservative, candidate." • If the opposition keep on ealling one another names they will soon have $$ many titles as the Kilkenny est had lives. We have " Cop. perhead Pro. Slavery Republicans" in this city; according' to the Joirsal they have "Blair Copperhead Conservatlies" in Idiesostri ; • and„ he very next thing we expect they will be bandying one another as , !Disloyalisla" More fileely than they ever did Democrats. Again we say, how strange it is thilt a party contai& log all - the intelligence, philanthropy, Aileiyi and " loyalty" of the country should be so fond of using filthy epithet! ' [We find the following communication pub lished conspiouonsly in the Philadelphia daily Age, Of Ate bth 4nst. The 420. most of our readers are aware, is the leading paper of the' party in Peaneylvaais:J "Itie Coming Leaders of the Penuoylvam nla Deingeraey." Mantas. GLO3I/812,1011 & Wsnou.—The last number of the Swiday Mercury, of this city, contains an editorial under the above caption, making deservedly complimentary allusion to a number of young men Who are likely to render themselves conspicuous for Intelligence, sagacity and efficiency, in the Democratic party of this State. The writer mentions Col. James K. Kerr, of Velango county ; li. G. Smith, Esq., of• Fulton ; Mon. W. A., Wallace, of the Clearfield district; and Col. T. B. Searight, of Fayette. as among the talented and conspicuous members of the late State Convention, and argues froni their abil ity and position, great prospective usefulness to both country and party. I regret however, that in this catalogue of honored names, that of William A. Galbraith, Esq., of Brie, Was not included. Conservative andcomprehen sive views, thorough' acquaintance with the polities of the country, unswerving devotion to the great principles of Densoeratle, liberty, profound knowledge of men, integrity above suspicion, and a courage that never falters, pre eminently at Mr: !Galbraith for the res ponsible business of paity leadership ; and I am gratified' to know that the Democracy of the State are according him a prominence due to his high character. I risk nothing in predicting !or. Wu, a career, of which his friends, personal and Politicel, may feel ijust pride, and from which his country will reap no mean advantage. .- Sincerely your friend, A DIUKCIICIAT PROM Tat Bourn-Watt ' Philadelphik, April 4, lBfl4. , Watt Dona.—At a recent Democratic meet ing in New York, one of the .lipeakers, a Ger man Colonel who has been in service in our army, told a large n umber of amusing stories, illustrating the absurd:creed of the Adminis• tratiouisis? The twd following hit off the points described in avi :Sumter:, "A man once went tie a doctor for his wife and asked him, " How! long hare you been a doctor?" The answer 'was, " Twenty-iive yeirs." The roan asked, "Bow many patients hare you killed. is that tintl?" " Only one," said the doctor ; so the man hired the doctor to ere his Wife, sad in • few days his wife was dead. So the man asked him is great wrath how it was possible be had-only MINT, oee person in tw,enty•five years., "Oh," said the doctor, "I only had Impatient." So the Republibans in twenty or thirty years; lays only hid one patient, and they' hare 'salary killed him. In =big Aft* littefOtAliall= tion, they are like the-mai who 'set 4es Wits house, and bunted twit his'fireelttirs, hle_wife' and oblides*, lad whew oohed- Why he batted it, replied, 'to kill-cookeeaobss.' "- The lattei Wiry is:dierdedly well put. , The Admilastrationists seem bent on dea . troiiiig the Federal Union and the happiness of . tina white men and women of eountry - Otillihr the sake of gieing freedom to thi+stepas. "Comisz."—That voluble young lady; Miss Dickenson, has talked herself out, it appears. She Writes to various Lecture Committees : " My throat and voles. frol ezeesaiva ore writ, have utterly failed me, and lAm mild - positive orders from my physterian to return • once to Philadelphia ' sad g ive over tht Ur' II garments I may have fo • thr , rer‘ff:tiell i ran We do not know, says Use Buffalo Oarrisri • A anybody who will object - iss Irk - gefaig • • • to rest,* and staying there '.617 , ,nC1ts ::_tio, ehoosim. Even the Buteld &press Wid her . when Ski was there, that she 'was 'vanes* el:AM:using the effort(' of this '',toitti t ,ii#, employed and apotheosized her list fell: Eat,' thus early, "theSorione'ssi Repablimus poli tics," to the tune— ' "You will come no more gulls Atom" , .t- 4, /. Baton? COLD," Copipt•—l-Filr the nv of the importance of eimaking t, cough • "BLIGRT BOLD" in Up - And stage:, AM, witiabit in the beginning,' votIM )iffd ti ai~ild4e medy, if neglected, soon • attacks' the-hutge. "Brown's Brosekitd Trochee" e "c+lte Lind almost immediate relief. Militnry:49/kan and Salters Aosta Aare dam, as Otese Na bt carint in tote pocket, and taken ete °evasive ettsises. Panosat..—Peter, imam how I.eltis for givfn. Your disinfect father hasegyee44 o exempt you from the draft, Cid has so „ ft measure fors pair of patent Plasm. blot • be made it the store of Jos. Meitefisali f street. _ • z • Otaavi..: Peter s father is mea otjaaganint know, what will please the youag *am Commander Stenas t •of oitfOlordbmp volleyed from AO wmsiid et ri sopidia. aid indered to *dal trttii cheats. the eney et Owra.w. Ind a M.A.,1 LOCAL iARAGRAPHS. Tttie littes,., r i ..falny or Smith hure " removed his hat' and ' p ai i iiiVJA6WW6 s enetipled toViiliii; IlVeloh, whioblis24.l4l6l‘ Ilp hue WI, man— ner, / He has °heal the brgest 11111.heet. lots or elelPi it Wit lift /saeg gronght t tti - tali isits: 1 he new county soriptoioes not appear to be r. 7 PolnastlfilAi:QuOiMdmiro, eAka,of theca .fosett r onnoegtOsit all,and the others either totally disawdarceitirs'innt a considerable discount., 1 Dr. H. A. Spencer, of Waterford, an able sad experieneatioliisierianibli' removed to -1 thts,ty r 1 ili{ollitnt is *Abe Aosjl‘iing ye n- 1 Ora by J. H. :Janson, Eau., deeeised, as a -law officerlNT r.tEr 'ILI o- a t i .11tio ,I • - 1 Sunbury & Eric stonit l ,fthitth a couple years ago was worth next to nothing, is quoted In ilie11111110141111•Vniariketi iiiirstine at: tt-rr 87} peg Alvil -54.440 b, ja i ls said- Um, see nral of our shr t w i d s c , itisro who foresaw the value of this , stotillt . hre m e atil e stity 'intonate , but of lie ilea . : .c r , z :,: „,,*. t fpliO,e i lberi,liet wonsil, 9:Lthe ll.alta Shore R. a.:istar:iinaiteereeavineilsoi-if tbny desire, 2 foe talieiaiiii4ilipiii A Alelieriski. stabs , eohlik.ealoWbfqltbbb flksiA:Pelbibiii*Ate. it few doots south of the *depot. Sy doing so they can add to their own sad our advantage. 1 litietioi•ironViitsinfOrtiWirsititit r ta favorite perfortanntkildsdrua , Varian and Ed . " 1 41 / Iffl ll Pt-M i l *PP' be here, and give one_ tar more of their sonatas la farm Hall. They are bohAtiry . populisr in this city, and.will A nndoubtedllt be welcomed by !lege audience. ifel r .iielstnlclni;- : an old and reliable basi- Pees man, bus mooted from his former toos• ERE , ~ioasboei. the tie . st in I lately Oeititifiebl,lo:::riArty tore nearly opposite this office. He kin etook goods, nod Otters-to sell 4.ltittvas to* fig the lowest Mr. 41. Thiriyaore new oomiples the room just vaceted by htititHg t ifiliith6l). • • to ‘teattlitionyof the fraternity, the law- land Jost 'now be about the " boo, played , owt:busitiess'! Is the oom empties., g..hiritoot, of news will be quite AN 11119i110, :.,tk a ,l u btitt:',gehterally, as It dlecoaraglag to l tho imitiooten of the prates; eifottAt. t kottelk ueed : only hare fistience thought ; there'll be enough do, bye and • . bye. , • , gl4 . `, Mr, ~4oliry 0141144er the good mine of votingitgOinet the •proposed removal Of the Capital from Berrisburg to Philidel— Phis. ToAd ail'" aiavetaent at soy time, but it is doubly so now, when the burden of rests 4ort . the people with appall— ing heaviness, and every cent of the State iaoome ii iig4deld 4o pey.'off her **intuits debt and nusittt9rsidde,4l 9lsbiiitise ceased by the war. Neealt the no 100 of the tanning commu nity ,to ,Mvirtisepunt of , the Lionesses Valley Improved Mower. This is said, to be .ope'of the best inechines in use, and it has striMg• reeonimendations in its favor. An office for its sale his bees opened at the Eagle Foundry, on Federal Bill. The managers of the groat Sanitary Pair in NeF nut& an agreement with Hugli . Cote l y, of that - City, to impelthem - With 100,000 oysters et day. Mr. Coffey is an ad vertiser hi the o,oorver ? .and this large con tract is the hest testimonial his business integrity aad.aspiaity. His oysters are the largest and/ freshest is "Ike market. The Crawford Drpooeiat, calls him "the Oyster Major General of America." • Ilutterltis- A beett; selling in this oily during the artidalia , :the ;eztnrtionata price of from forty to forli-tivii cents &t this rate of ad Irani israitliWill'ioon bare to do without the article altogether-or use it id the vary small i. est possiblei quantities. /dines sellers, have combined to kelp up the price, we . dii not know but it would 'be it goo i - ides for our eittestis tw'fcsolv4 aitOstkin t from purclissing for a While sitclahust - brinz the cost down to 4 fall _iandaril: H Turn about is fair play." Partieiliorinfor salt at Jackson, Michigan, have struck oil-hearing rooks at a depth_ of one hundred and forty-seven feel. • The piles used in drilling for the salt well, when taken !hit, ,atttltittncr: ict-160 1 'liith' 011:Or ',sterol hundred feet, giving out it,el.rong odor of petroleum, and no doubt is entertained but .1. 4•1 :i .• ' ;:4 , . , Complete sucees s awaits the enterprise of Milking' the ""Well;: - . - The ~Ui Riictse of, oil at the feeds sa t week was from , $6 to $6.60 per bbl., aceordinc tollTdil l tit iieViit "die mouth of the creek the iiiiiienp iligholeikii proloio. l tAllie roolig rates at piteityiwere $9.69 to $9.76, barrels inoluded'. l Home, of_ the holders are askingi higher figuetts than lite above quotation', but they are parties; having but little oil on hand , to dispose of. • . i i.•*. ;11 1.; i .. ';• We commeid to those n ibittered fibliticians, who take eii - Mbeff 'delight in 'moiling Demo tints, anciAppeuitagmbernexter,theetrel their property and repudiatioas, the - following well known lines froin •• 'distinguished author : t - r 4 4 ll llblittiellt Ikeidlltiltigiill, - .. • ,":.',...__, _AASlT___LictOmtorattik alp bear' ; , , , t ekelow.wee.seret yet a lumen power ~i , c ' , !lfllltdrinfrog, ,Piredie; if littfittivttil, , 0 10404floroili end T 4111414 " • s.ol4liess wh o tap &vim." tt .-• t..•,1 oreitoot , c +, l ~,-.: , • • • I. .. .... . • .. The destruction of the Reed House caused Considerable difficulty - a Obtaining comforta ble boardingiiistiftecalbite IlitjteectWeiiity-five peponp beim loponedtalely•terned.oat ot lodg • !nriliklealM, l o7 4 tinld siliMii oectittenee. A ieteloir"teadunneosneoeeded in getting xiihpsdltfist amil'isia for boarding honseeltA lupinixl 'the eyes 'of 4he eornoulfillyiiii do fitariiityliiimileStmoda tiosulloi.ifiteasat.is lits,eityi . litoirs's Hotel is now charging ftlAit6i6gsl6 a Week' for peretanoine o telerdere; and IIII: 50 A day tot towepernotensip eskail the other Ultimo end' r. . Saulillii,AVl.lmlTlinced their Tate* ii . _.trigYti*o.:, .T./,‘ Pr? .. ,P r i t i t ° l 7 If ibl! ' li wasaleino.lbett sem et seeinitrommeei Woe 4 aitytfiloi Itiiiii,brat ..i. it* akt r tiofor• tht e . 4 *. e A . ,. p. l #._ * * lo4 # 111 .° 1 0TITIrt!PP° 111, io oe tus, pram willgo still higher. 1 We begin tare grays fears for the 46 loyal q-, of 'otel(etefoi- iff.aeleivaly .4 loYal" *V . ,I'97# Pr..4qiiiegi I 4 1 . _ozbk.blta plain sib etveyeepreirrtwiwpoleseeetn" and- “Otopper t - ieadien:, ,, , i ' sal iiilmeitiouto,funtisi:Nld tric o lo , tsfortiollie ; rebellion," as these hilik 404Fil i mit4id . .. tr the? party In dower for for inetanoe In its !sit Issue. speitiog of the comparative advantage of the bounty sys• ism over ooalepticA,Lit: aim; the following isttolsly,mititseosable'l longings • , • ,`lgPililitlitifia: 4,114 thss .Wiliilo slot t e m eamner,,,g e u by,. tames yea tie . Wt-, get illieJtiifieisiolpdF t o r - danger of losing all 'oar rAlitdilreeeel,userpstiot is mos -disks. W. ,ott i , 04...1t.11ii7 ,, ~ , ' .-'` . 9 few 82 ztiso:it wall 0,04;4 to cause tAt every: . loild up his hao;ds . In kolltlidriantie ' difireggestad tioit - the drift *as not' :54ri ' . b lat6irc;kois ' sad that it Tr •f qe 2 s - lilii .- iillOre, Yet here we liiii a - rai Wea u itiOtt ) fibii if ;'.14.14-..it ib•• . Sammy openly.awiltetintsli.,titet had' been redietaiicia the. sabjeci. What peados. viltilvidpfilitrifiti Ts " • . • . .tnt,ti ir.,-._ :.1 ~ 2, :.: :.a ,-I ; I. : . 111.1111:1 611. 3.1)...T.-.. `.l2,t_ , it. A 41 1, -... i it, i a i 37.1 f t& sat hasa taii Jr,ida3l.2hoT 14 sr:' • 4 .1411104A2 12111 1 . ...:1C12.01.1!:. 4.1.4 C. I Wig SIR MEM Prormut u.. , 0-idnair 'tid Awtovemeet hes bees started to establish a Beard of Trade is this sit , which we tru s t have been sleeted:. Ptesident, Jam , Blasi forui i Vies Preside 4, C. Ellgsi ; cisieretpry t ',o.! A. BSaneit; Treasurer, Willis" 'Dinsmore ; tdrieters, O. MO, Job 'n*11014.7. Yieear-:' ter, H. B. Hisverstiek.`„ii " B.' Clark. G. W. Cleveland, Diehl iihirk. , lL W. H =Lynn. it; H. Bhalineisn...W. - P:' Hayek. W. &I Suitt. P. e :Elan ILlfiisokis H. A. Msoll, ./. W,,IL ,C. E. /144, Gunnison. W.M. Arbao . ,kle. and P t li y The speculation in 'oil lends, snikbn e Oil Cit., .ifitsfosi, condones unehated. r)( ark and Philadelphia appears to I,olHooln os thcipsetior than are the teiinhie - , .r - . ow 003o't 'is/ Um/Wm. Wiite ~ sad, life hind to tell, but one n. --that al l the landwlying eloWel n‘ ' ''' s siiiOned . to be within the lktilistoilV * e- Aftis natiO 00 regions are ehangitOinads st.64iir moselyrifes. . - 4 ., 4 i 'I : \ ..tenonstitisirous'aj iloin . gislin Pirs lirsr.l lien Copips4 will be l loter e in i ktriniwg thist,,,t§s teeetings' aro helCrusularly!verx Tueifian..eateaij. * 3.l.ll. the g lftiwwnstr aSsesq roofs: ' Sims sll4 teptialsit won is' tot city *slang to smopbsulilyilE its mater; skip b 'visit* isoiliiehiesiari-tAif,libri ti se, , luigir any A5ib1,11 . 04,5. i . , 4pe . r: samba isacitutioa." • r". -', , • 11110 Le - bum* - 04;srier:' 14epublitian piper; • hint . 10 - I .hf, tinAn.*lgerit iipplier'q!** 119 well . !Aa those who coa • trot the efockitietterias affaint 9f. pure • .'iVfe have 614141.1ibaght that if State trom inkiest. woold :maimed lb.- wt.ioik '4ltif par on campaign doeuments oirewiashor welt 'conducted . ' prifiers, ,_he .WittlyiZhe: more satisfactory.'• - - , 4.4 notice 'of 'oil; renders to l ,'"the sdienlsemerit, of 'jr*. Allen's Photograph Albums sod Prises," on ine•iibpagit of Ibis piper. We have received tiomi Aiiples of Mrs. Allen'. pbotogr tab+. ' sad' reger I them is ,equal to soy-ifs ever sa,st., .iler terma are decidedly fair, - sod worth rt.; attention of those dindriurtortrebssephotornib tattles. &lady missionary paring through one of oar streets last Sunday, was horrified Ili' the eight oteertaln unkempt. juveniles( engaged is the exhilarating pastime of .4ongtiv." Asking mai little Dvorak if he knell sinkers . 11ttlit boys wtio 'played marbles oath Onbbitlileretit do," Ihe replied,- • " Some or 'Mir goer down on the dotes." •Tie new appoiifonaiiat: bill Which hash bees. reported to both branches of the Legisis and , will probably pass, coatinnes Erie & Crairford as one Sensacwial district, lint 'gives the two counties four members, instead of three as at primal.; and 14es Waren, Veiling° and_ Wetter a henstorial'diatriek: • iTbe total number, of. barrels' of c allrthiq arrived et Pitlaburg ketween Feb. 1, 1862 and April 1,1884, was 584,8114. Previous ' . to that no ollioial table was tept, and. the: num ber, cannot be ascertained. -'• We are pained' to,hear ,of the sadden 'destit of Br. W. B. Williams, of A'attsburg, on( Sun day evening, the 3d inst. He was 'gentleman . of many extiellent qualities,able and suet cossful ais a physician, and• possessing a large ;prac tice. He leaves a wife and several children. A ittemmoth Are took place Thuti4sy tight of lest "reek, deetioyiiii pro-. perty entimsted to here beam worth: from $16,000 to $BO,OOO, of 4144 not mere, autzt one-fourth was boated. The attention otthe ladies of Edinboto - and vioisity is invded to the stook of sprint, toed, soon _to be opened at the Millinery Gyre of Mrs. Jennie Minnick. The citizens of Conneiiitville, the Crawford county papers say, have_raised a anbsoeiption of ,SI,OOO for the benefit of Mr. C. Griswold, late of the tteed House.: :i ; fy 7 ;f An exchange thinks 7 4liter lingeriiirathei" ton lonk l in the Isp of, Spring to ine?ce the seasons altogether agreeable ". , Capt. John H. .Miller, s ferry egtiltrelerill man, and a returned soldier, has been ap pointed city engineer. His _office is in the Common Council room. • A hill chartering n umptny to construct railroad trout Franklin, connecting'iiitti. the - Erie St Pittsburg It. K. et NVI Castle, hie passed the Legislature. t• The new ichbol hettie the:iestit vt.,,,*a•s•r. , to be on Twelfth street, and not on Fourth; u itsted, last week. The Canal opetis just tit season, for the coal yards here are almost bare:'' J. C. Belden offers one of the fittest{ lote: of Wul 9Aper.'iver" , bitiiighi to •Lbe cit*,.:cit: old prices. , _ • • BOLD RODBIR.Y.The star , . of V. Schultz It Bro., on Federal Bill, was entered iby bur skits on liftinday night, .the.iata dralrt:frOin itirnsnal location to a shed in the rear 4 . :the tA 3 r4; * 4 1 041 1 1 94 1 i.i WA * 3 i *r E: ;irep $l4O 1;41150 in gold, forty or fifty in paper, and telvatuabist old watch taken. Tbirrobbero effected their entrance by prying tip* a back' door. Therevidently must have been three or four of them Besides the money it' the safe, they got coisderable froin the drawers of the store, bat , they toclt. -sw' hoe legal papers or good& s Tide Milmis._)(ctitst!!_ esti mate their total Was aetitoisi,‘s#lo. , . Strokrtos Warrsti.-4 *sung Ian"; lately out from lirenitif,•:wisbnii for tt situation in Eire,; ss tierk 'Pi. Assistant \liankoisisniier : ilinisry not sq :such iti:objnot as it \ pernment situation. Gopd raferynces given. Ad4ritis Wl4l. W:, Post'Oeuti;tria Pa.- poi. Pensions, Bounties, Arrears ef - Piy, tot t ikbe prOoured b 7 tlitifidosrP;tieplions, sad nest et tiaof titeroolthas Imre died la due nerviee United Beata; , slip, by Boldibri sal Ration Plui pro Asogia bit, woultslikio- 1 ceivectoithielaie contiseted, upon spplicistitsi to -61,1 e. Uoireed tad Ncria Clitat'Atenc. .;01114 r Cotaluin Causal Beim •Wsigisi's Bkook.z. eerier State Owl Fifth ata,. , tinder the Divot& oeco,) EriO. Pa. ..,•‘31.71 Ja 17aies, w 7 44 i lath .r Loasergaa, Yr. JOH Sall AEI lildee ATt KAYO!, all et r rr - r. I:, •.; q t l):gc Uliirl44l.l--•,..-.4-4 1 4 • DEND. 'North °wallas. sp Elatakday. the td We of Capt. T. .17. froaklaisp, Prevoat ' elit ton,- N. 12.. i64:datightire- of:James 'MULLIN% demand. °bi A" Saadi Oh, Ogoy kg,4 A 202 211- isassaffiligiairq she ot22kM•fiuld W4l4sft et Conasiat. 0" aced 25 you.. - , =-= , clitt a !NNW of kis die* them vAroilki. 14.01 pee*/ billet,. to hot worth. Re wag aw,ll44fielha tilisirdsty sad btriet in the obsernularcf 16" .— "wwW.T7hatilitoas ; his ymort t egadsl,elsl ntleflOos With sit Wire marked br it await, ittd*wwdeties„ the meta parity et wiriois. TIIVOMPI! 4 thew lOWAr" 1 3 1 1"04 - .. 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