.....---- 6tic ArceklH ettstruer IF. PA.. JANUARY 4, 1866. nig; and Closing of the Mali... • f, f ectleet the ltatle 0111 OWN at the Pat OEIScn, as (ono vs cbirtgo ........ 9 50 0. In• Mid 7 10 p m. .. ............... 1.00 p. es. and 7.110 p. tVaeltioaton....l.oo p. ro. mid 5 51 p. n. •• • • ........ - War. 'flak In; all olllcea betweet dadt%). . ........... ........00 p. m. an ; nil alma between - ..... • • .11.00 p. cn, •I•r•laa I .• ;end Pttt•buri ._ . 930 a. m. 11Pi ...• ......... p E D 4 at.r.gb are . ROO p M ... .. p a aad ...1 4 li on T.e. ' i rie .ye, Thursday's, and istnn. . ............... SAO mm. ;;;,, fm.n - 44 a in t, 8a• al.. flusday, 001 e :L)Lo 9l)a.m. Tf2Veler 's Guide. L tg.R SHORE LINE ' roan:lei Express ••• """ thy Expret• 535 p. m ~,, le , nnmod%tioo 606 a. m. .3 40 za. v.eht . • cer,land Lpresa, 12 66 a. m, ,Bc jux2,:,1.°111 i & ERIR RAILROAD. Arrive. „Erie Knows 3.37 a. m. ' • '''''' ..F.e.e SI M.._ .... 6.29 p. m c .--; Eirre : A mommodsUoa 10.2:1 9. m. 9 .. vat t NITSBUIt4: II RAILROAD . 3. M o m 11.60 p.m ret,hurg ExPr , s l kecorrit:l,-Aation. r: ri of other duties has prevent r rto giving our uswil attention to the ildtrounents of the paper this week, , or :be month we hope to have .;titv zettern so arranged as to euab'e tr:e more lime to our editorial duties t beta possible to do during the 1114tory of the Observer, Observer " was established in mi tee first number issued on Satur— i.if9ih of May, of that year. Themes '• ra ei tar. The incentive which gave ie r ntsrpvivt was the rapid growth 83:,1 the recessity of an additional pr. In a political point of view, to the power of ‘‘ Anti-Masonry," th en ':g rainpant, and to diffuse true Demo nes among the people of this see n, g entlemen who started it were P. t Joshua Beers, Edwin J Kelso, t han, Daniel Dobbins, smith I several others. It his new been ,-er thirty-five years, and through nr i ) ng chances of parties and policy. el atom has never swerved from its t i„ es tnc tie principles for which Tll. : (I. the fervent advocate rot improvements and all measures itd to develop the resources of our 3 cowry, both,State and Notional, the trent of science, literature ;nd good is politics, the advocate of sound and doctrine—strictly adheting to the handed down to us by thous apostles, and their c , :mpeers. r , I 011t1 . .1 bealth having failed, and t , ititi 1 by hit physician to seek .9 C tme, le took leave of.his patrons o❑ of 11c!i4 - er. 1.11, and shortly after thr S , uth. lie died in 1832, of con , v rtrindsigun. N. Y. Mr. Barnum Iletry S. liarve7,who edited the spring of 1887. It was ;:r::ed by Thomas Laird until the ?. when Hiram A. Beebe assumed rii: chair and contiaued to occupy E. ,ember, NI:), when the paper wont binds of J. M. Kueeter, and wa' .1 by him. in connection Wilh W 5, until ISI3. Mr. , lEtister the offieevas placed in the bands 't;aanlson as trustee. All three of twavt ..litors are living and still in bu•ioess. Mr. Nebo is publish Democratic paper at Owego. r. liqester publishes the lterrenc.! New Castle, slid Mr NlcKinetr recd proprietor of the Censor, at Messrs. Koester and McKinetry. - tt to announce, have " fallen from politically—the latter many years e farmer since the commencement of 1843, Messrs. A. P. Durlin and 13 t purchased the establishment and : on under the firm name of Durlin & atil January let, 1856, when the valtdrew, moved to the West and j ournal which was disconk inued opening of the war:. A couple years '..came interested in the paper mill N . but is no longer, we believe, I with it. Directly after Mr. Durlin's et, Mr. Sloan associated with him Y. Moore, who withdrew January let, which it svas.published by Mr. -se until January Ist, 1861, when ho Xnarew lin;kins, Mr. Sloan's con— with the paper lasted nearly 18 years, .hick it obtained a reputation for sdst: ry, surpassed by no other jour the'S.a.e. lie is now engaged in II e .tots at this city. Mr. Moore also wirested in oil speculations, meeting success. Mr. Hopkins' con. ri.h the " Observer" lasted but little Hs year. Causes unnecessary to .!.1)a disposal of the concern Janu 1;' , .31, to Mes.rs Benjamin Whitman inti I Brecht, who pUblished it until 1 4;1, ,ben the former purchase) 1e interest. awl has since been its. ::ti proprietor. ':1;e• to add that the paper has a ~ .:tfperinsnent subscribers now than It' l .noss date, while its advertising "•1:: patronage are steadily on the • ' ETtrs year wide to its business It time is no other institution in the ='e remittently established, or mere ' flineperous future, than the "old" . . ciDl:44.—A tr.ject has been started • 1.'.1 tp organ;zs a series of Literary ;:tt,elteedie g our the entire coon 141.ies us as at once feasible and eriesuragethent. The plan itt to lli;rey in each district, purchased by open to all who, contribute !ita'niag it. The different distric's 40:lage books at rarious•Teriods, and *:f four years there is- to be a gen— ..: 'l4 throughout the county. The ttruir,s are to keep an account of ' 4 ct t' e books. and if any of them ths divrice club in whose bands to occarrel i. to pay for the same. comparatively email sum will •t4,,ltsltsupply a large corunun;ty, men who spend their time in Ord mi+tbief may be led to pursue a t, itndy and usefulness. :?- 1 . proprietor of the Dispatch, gave 4:rotary dinner to hie employees, on IV' day, tie Capt. Graham's saloon.— M„ltlcf the Gazette sad Observer were I 4't the occasion. A splendid repast 4 ' l :abed by Capt. Graham, and every— vest o f as "merry as a marriage bell." NI feeling which now exist+ betweea 'Dot printing offices in this city is Mg, led we trust stay continue for 1.4 h, tO come. Letter from:7l4loy I,3llaterty. Pent°Liu"( °mak Die: NO% DILAR Jens :—lt was meeelf sure that was 'fiber promisin till writh tr ye, Joke, before I retched the - howl &thane* from Avis till this (inert) and moody coustitry of poise, but lien the line have ye iver sane from that time till this, combo from meself, or sty other un thur livin in Iledom, save the one that. Tiddy tTPlanigin wrote to his wife Biddy before he lift the ould counthry. Bowsomever yourself it Is that shall now be after writhin just as Primised long before I ever heard of ye Wag in'Ameriky ; but divil the bit o' scents or news is it that I'll be telliu yo till ye ashk the oat posbt member:that tapes letheti foi sale in the big otbone buildiu right foreninst the Observer printhin office, where yell be aftber findin this long before it laves here, and IV.- not yourself or divil the other person that'll be tattier plasin theireelves in midis this till ether I git an answer from, you, John, and ehure it's mos& that wid be a dirty baste of • orathur if I'd not hire the post office to take it up till ye Other that, and by me cowl if the rneth mester'll take it up till ye, it's mesilf that'll trate him like a gintlemaa and pay the postage besides. Going West Its a quare counthry this that I'm Other livin in now, for its nothin - but - genies ,from one ind till the other, and from the top of the ground to the Mail knows where, and its a quare way, too, they have for gittin the graise, and its mettiff you'll Pay is a great blower whin I'm afther tellin ye that ifs here they have only to drive an iron pole down thro' the bottom of a Flame boat you'll see In all the shanties, and the Cell take me if grilse end something !hat looks like whiskey wont come straimlog out like leather from &whale's boric, and•l belays on me soul there must be a big lake full of whales down below, and The ever it fe that is the lucky man to bore intil the head of a cray [her like that will get graise ettlugh to trade for all the potaties and whis key he'll iver want to•ate and dhrink in his howl life time. I=3 Its a great counthry this, too, for roakia money, but divil the haperth have I got, save what I brought wid me, and that was all gone before I got it: and divil the bit a' safethy be .there here if its yourself that do maks any money, for bejabers somebody'll find it out and if you Peer get on a bit of a spree you're sure to be murthered and lose ivery haperth you have about you, and you'll go home wide black ele besides. But its not mesh!? that's so frail of bainz murthered as I am of °alibi* the bloOdy fever, for you're allure thin to be robbed and murthered, too, by the divil's own &tethers, for be jabbers they'll charge you all you've got and murther you too wid the baste. liest stud that iver any crayther ever ptst intil his mouth wid niver a dhrop o' whiskey to take lather it, and rather than to fall Into the bands of slob bastes I'd better have died before I was barren. I was afther tellin you, efore I commenced writhin this !ether, that this be the dirthiest town in the howl counthry or that you iver looked upon wid your two eyes, for area the brick pavements are made wid mud three fate doper than you leer s;w on State strait in krie, and its not =atilt that iver thried to walk in the middle of the road, even wid a horse under me, for that would be t he last you'd iver sae of Tiddy till I'd be af ther writhin another lether to yourself, Joke, and before this one niches you I'll be afther look in for an answer in great haste. From your ould friend and giatleman, TID DY O'RAFFERTY. Of Petroleum Centher, Venango Co., Pa. DAN RICE MAKES A SPICE-OIL—CoI. Dan Rice is traveling during the winter in the South, with Howe's circus. At last accounts be was in Vicksburg, where, the Herald of that • city says, there was "some little prejadiee oilcloths in the minds of many against him, owing to its being circulated that be led urierson's or some other raid thrbugh the country. His friends l.new it to be false, but to disabuse the public mind, he took occasion on Tuesday night to disclaim all connection with that or any other raid (except ti raid on somebody's half dollars to see his trained mules or educe ted horses) and in that connection he also suggested to those who had not heard of Lee's surrender, that the war was over and has bees some time. To the late Confederate and Fed. eral soldiers he simply said go on as you are now doing, cultivating friendly feeling.' To the negroes be said the United States bas set you free, but you must work and - be re— spectful to all, go back to the old plantations,' and ns for going North, he said the Northern people did not want them. That Ibis was the climate for then, and they were needed le - , work the plantations, and a great deal more good advice to the same effect." The Herald adds that Dan'e remarks were well received, and it expresses the opinion that altheugh be "acts the buffoon by contract, he yet does more, in various ways, to soften and smooth the asperities of the late war, than any cue man is the country." BRYANT & STRATTON'S Besinses COLLEGE AND TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.—To Some it may seem unnecessary to educate their sans for business, but to the intelligent parent it is as plain a duty as any. All occupations require labor, either menial or physical, and educated labor will ever be in greater dews)] and el= ways comma'd a better price than uneducated. The best investment that can be made for a young man is to qualify him for a position where he can be independent by his own ex— ert one. Within the last ten or twelve years Commercial Colleges have sprung up all over the land ; tom, possessing true merit, ethers of a doubtful character. Of the first class Sies3rt.. Bryant, Stratton & Co.'s National chain of colleges undoubtedly staid . at the head, and the Buffalo college is net excelled if equaled by any. The perfected system of business practice, originated in this school, is winning for it a world wide reputation, and drawing to its halls the best class of wing men in the states and Canada. Additional rooms have already been taken, and the pros peat is that ethers still will be needed. * DAY.—The observance of New Years in this city was very general, all the places of business being closed, and every. body seeming to be determined to enjoy them selves to the best of their ability. A greater number of people than usual kept “opin holi es," and the list of callers was equal to, if not larger, than upon previous occasions. A cos mendable feature was the almost entire abol— ishment of the practice of offering liqnois,and sea consequence the buttoner' of intoxication among callers were comparatively rare. The different fire companies marched in procession to the residence of Mayor Farrar, where they were treated to a liberal lunch. In the after noon a society of Germans paraded the streets, preceded by a band, and, in their rich regalia, making a handsome appearance. As a matter of course, there were some who could not re— frain from drinking to excess, but the day, generally speaking, was observed with as much propriety as any occasion :f the sort for many yeay. Anna Dickinson appeared at Boot4a linsid Hall in a red gown, the other night. A oar• respondent nays the wrongs of woman were red•dressed on that 000setbn. (CONNIISIICATID o;==== ns Imo flijlliray bail last aagodasag alas of four million doe baadred anewd dollars fa Ragland, for tile omplotloa at Its doable track. P. _- • The stilleniiiiilifinsolle tistilholret timelev "lest seminary an _iii !utua Continent was tstabl,labed 41784 :on ionise Creek, Bea. 'ow cossityitai.. Th u building was emoted of hews loge; Indio still standing ins good Mato 'of preserrstion. The iiillos of 'hie ooiregatioa moulted Rev. 1. P Bpaulding. reetor of et. Paul's (11piseepal) eharob. oa Christow, with a pans wattolatag $166. • The ohnvelee appear to be making a atroog effort to get up • revival spirit throughout the coustry,..la this city - preparations are mak ing for as extensive sides of religious Berri. see, and in several of the adjoining towns re vival nerds.. are in provers. Ron. Golub* formerly Speaker of the 11. 8. • House of Representatives, has removed to Reno, Tossup eounty, Pa. Mr. G. is one of the Directors of the First Ni tional Bank, of that plaits. Col. Chauncey M. Rogers, of this county, has been sleeted oar of the clerks of the State Senate. Wm. T. Brockway, also of our county, has been chosen an assistant messes ger in the Rom. The Fair for the benefit of St. Vilma', Hospital closed on Saturday, having been one of the lust rueeessful ever held in the city.— The - drawings on Saturday afternoon were conducted carefully and with scrupulous in— tegrity, Col. Camp taking the tickets froa the wheel. The Hospital will be satiated to the silent of fourteen hundred dollars through the instrumentality of the Fair. • Mears. Theodor* C. Spencer and Roger Sherman, the former at one time &resident of Warren, sad the latter late of 'Erie, have formed a co-partnership •r the practice •t law, at Mole city. 'The are both men of ability, and will take a b gh position among the lawyers of the oil en. We are•reques ••,•• eh the following, and willingly o • mpl • ' Tan Fazanws I is proposed to mate out a box of half iv • • well u new cloth ing, shoes, &e.. for • e unfortunates. Their wants require immedi • attention. Articles may be sent to the reel , once of G. Sanford or the Store of Fr•aeh & McKnight. A dance will be given at the Railroad House, Youngsville, on Monday evening, the Bth inst. The fact that our old Mend, Capt. Whitney, is to be floor manager, will be guarest•e enough that the dance will be well conducted. The Sixth Street Skating Park wu opened on Wednesday. for the first time this season, and bids'fair to become one of the favorite in. stitntions of the city. The musgers feel confident that they have the arrangements for flooding the Park so perfected that the hums. venleaces end annoyances of last year will be obviated. A convention of newspaper editors and pub lichen is intended to be held in this city -en the 17th inst., the anniversary of Franklin's birth day. The project — has been urged by nearly all the publishers in this' section, and we expect to sets good tarn cut of "knights of the quill." A general invitation Is extended to members of the pren in all the adjacent counties of New York, Ohio and Penneylva niii. The ice upon the Bay has been is good ski tiog wise for some l days put, and the lovers of that bealthfill recreation have had an op portunity to enjoy themselves to their hearts , content. Bury day hundreds of persons of all ages and both sexes may be sees upon the ice, and the picture of happiness presented is 'one worth going a considerable distance to see. Heaven. bless the MAD Wit" state:, say we ! - A fire broke out. in John Smith's hotel, os Spring street, Titusville, on the morning of January 23. J. S. Hatsell's liquor store r P. & S. D. Simonds' wholesale - and retail grocery and provision store, Morita & Matteis's to bacco store, Hersburg & Co.'s wholesale and retail grocery and liquor store, and Brunson's bakery joining, were boned down. Lose about $BO,OOO. . The old saying "go abroad for news," is well exemplified -in the following from the Harrisburg Patriot of Monday. We suspect our cotemporsry • has been badly hoaxed, as no such occurrences as it describes are knows to have occurred hereabouts : On Christmas day a couple of Erie detec tives succeeded in completing the arrest of a gang of five counterfeiters, who had been flooding the oil region with counterfeit money for some time past. The headquarters of the gang was at Buffalo, N. Y. -The detectives " put themselves in connection with it," and completed • bargain with its chief, J. W. Bowles, for $28.000 to " shove " le the oil re gions. Bowles rent ens of the /sag. Thomas Hale. to Erie with the. stuff, where he was nabbed. A letter vs" then sent to Bowles, stating that Hale was slot, midis is deliver the money, and that be should Sem* on imme diately. Bowles sante and was nabbed, also. The detectives then went le SWAN and wrote to the three remaining members of the gang that Bowles' leg had bees broken la an Seel dent which had occurred to the train upon which he west to Erie ; that he was then ly ing at a hotel is Buffalo, sad requested their immediate pressnee. They came and were gotbled. Thus ended that gang. Jun: Lirr.-The following ars the jurors for the Court to be held on the last Monday of the present month : Erie-L F White. John Mehl; Joseph Ret Millareek-8 /Condit, 8 8 Landis. Harbororeek -J Steno, Jacob Chaise. North gut Township-tease Wolf. II B Porter, Nart, D Pierce. North East Borough-A 11 Tithmes, J L Bookins. Vensago-Wm Blorr, Levi Dean. Watteburg-WM • Fritts. Ami ty-J C Hatch, C Lemma, B Estes. Concord- John Crowell. Dales &rank-Thu Foster. Lelent-R Beeman. Wettird Township- P 8 Cooley; Waehiegtes-8t John L 11. Ed inboro-F C Vent,' W J Patterson. Spring lield-13 Ficklest*. ins 8 BlachAtee. heard Borough--Jas ?nabob', J H Gulliford. Fair vie r-Jno WOW. Jae L McCreary, J Eaton, I Eaton, Peter Moldier. The following is the Hit of Grand Jurors drawn for the Court to Witold in February :. Erie.-Adam Myers, J J McConnell. Mill creek-Lease Wolf, 2d Harborereek-Lvman Wright. North But-Amos Gould. Fenian go-D B Foote. Wattsburg-Lyman Robid son. Unten-J Rattly. 0 C Oroutt. Water ford-W Beason, B A 'Aiken. Greene-John L Bennett. Rodney Cole, R Drown. John De mond. Bamtaitt -John Buys. MeHean-D Weshingten-L Gardner, 0 V Gardner. ZobleseCt lobs 811- vorthorn. Fairview -N H Miner, J Veins, R Anderson. The follow's( an the Traverse Jurors for the same Court : Erie—A Nicholson. Liebe!. John Suter, M Mayor, A Parkibsos. Millorook—John Fagan. We H Jame.' I Conrad. V Rolls. Harbor:reek-11- BMW. John M Parsball. North Zest Toraship—Barnett ?Moorehead. North But Boroagh—B Town. Givonlield— B H Joao% C !Montt, B Sarah. Vouangc— W B IBBs. N Washburn. Wayne—Wu, Bassett. Consord—D Mulcahy, John Babes. 8 Barmen. Cory—Jac Porentaa. Le Bcoulfz-M Pittman. P Walt, David , Stowe. Waterford Township—l Msg. Waterford Borotigh—Win P Allan. Ors•••=4 Cluirob. B Brae% P M Barney. Ebannalt—ling Rob. McKean—Jan 111 Verse. 6 11d. Risser, T Crandall. Vitas Sterrett. Mash ington-411 SU% L Grey. Mc* lliaos. Sibrook Risher' Powell.' Connoant—Wo Lints. D Waters. J Salisbury. WMa cams, II Dwelt. Pair viner.-4 Senn, J Tbst,l". IM!I Cans sow Tazat.—The following cues are wit Owls for trial at the sown commencing os the last Monday in Jastassy : Benson ws Maras, 8 A DavespOrt. is eigies of the Soak of Commerce, - vs W A Brows. stAil..Cary vs Merarlsied, German & Co vs Shannon, Keith is Keith, MoCray vs Duke., hose vs MeCrity. Bill TS Tina .1k 13tests. Silk vs Towne, Aldrich vs Miller. Dissittaan vs Hooch, et al, Thomas vs °Tuley. Heed vs Griswold. Siegel el Fast Tanner vs Oil Creek B B Co. Marshall vs Tinder, Mar shall vs Miller, Wilkenson vs plakeolee. Sams Ti liarair. Pomeroy TS Morrison. Fickeover vs Finn & Stearn. Frisbee vs Band. et al. Ilsrns vs Boabee, Spins & Wife vs Spires & Wife, Allen vs Psan'a A A Co, Fritts vs Raster, Ta -bor vs Cliver. Knapp, et al, vs Clark. et Leland vs DeCamp, et al. Stranaban Jr vs Pena's B R Co, Rea vs Keith, et al, Girard Borough vs Hart & Wright. [lll' IIQUIIT ne firm of Doctors 4isslett & Barbour, of Pittsburg, pay special attention to diseases rf the Ere, Ear and Surgical Operation., each as straightening Gross-eyes, Club•feet, re moving the deformity of Hare.lip, removal of t'an•rrs, curing of Piles and Fistula in Ano. Dr Hazlett or Dr. Barbour will be at Peru's Hotel, Erie, on Wednesday and Thursday, January 10th and 11th, and at the At. Charles Hotel, Greenville, on Friday, January 12th. rs. H. & B. are medical graduates of many Tears practice, and have reaentl7 bad the ae. wastages of the New York Medical College. and Hospitals and the Eye and Ear lafirma-y dec2B tf Church Record. Barrier—Organized 1831-1832 Wm Newman; 1833 Chas Morton; 1837 A W Baker. Lafayette Baker; 1841. Ira Cowan; 1843 Joel Johnson; 1844 7Abina Smith; 1846 J B Berry; 1848 H Silliman; 1851 Chas Sherman; 1853 Gilbert S Stevenr; 1856 J W Harmona,.lBsB Wm Haw; 1861 If Granville; 1863 J 8 Hays;. 1865 W F Bainbridge. Ordained in th;a Chwreh.—Jane 1837, La fayette Baker; Sept. 1838, DJ Lloyd; DEC 1865, W F Bainbridge. ♦SSOCI4R Raroar.—First church in the oily; organized in 1811, Robert Reed pas tor; 1345 Jos H Pressley. Flan Pissaprzatax.—Orwiniget 1824, David Maloney pastor; 1829 George A Lyon. Mrruonisv.—Organized in 1826 with onr ly four members, viz : Jaa McConkey and wife and David Burton and_wife; first par tor J Eddy in 1827; 1833 El Gregg, H King. ley; 1836 R A Alwortb; 1837 J W Low. 1841 A Ball; 1842 A M Brown; 1843 D; Smith; 1144 C Kingsley; 1845 J Robinson; 1847 P Stubbs; 1849 E Jones, 86 , Plimp • ton; 1853 E J R Birker; • 1854 J E Chapin, J Leslie; 18561 1 f F Wilson; 1858 J Flower; 1859 G W Clark; 1859 60 1) C -Wright; 1860 J Peste; 11362 D C Osborne, J H Whallon; 18115 J E Johnson. First church built 1838; present church dedicated 1860. &mpsoa Chapel.-1860 W P Bignell; 1863 A C Tibbetts; 1864 J H Tsge. EPISCOPAL—Church organized March 17, 1827; First rector Chas Smith; 1827 Chu Hutchens; 1827 John W Jamul; 1827 Bennett Glover; 1828 P Teller Babbitt; 1838 H Tulladge; 1840 Wm Flint; 1846 Chas Arey; 1853 John -A Bowman; 1855 Jas Abercrombie; 1857 J F Spaulding. PAIL Pasurrsatax —Orgaaiied 1854, Rev Wm Wilson pastor; 1856 W, M Mack burn; 1864 G F Cain. gYANCIBLICAL UNITZD PROMBTAXT (Gra nam).—Organized 1850. C Hartmfin pastor; 1853 Jacob Gosling; 1856 K Hasigarl; 1857 We have endeavored to pliant% records of the other churches, but without suc cess. County Officers, The Court House was destroyed by fire March 1823, on Sunday morning, between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock. The rec ords were all lost, and we have been un able to obtain a complete list of the county officers previous to that date. The Corn mitsioners since 1823 are as follows: Thos Foster, Henry Colt; Geo Nicholson; A Mc- Cluskey; Jno Salsbury; Wm Benson; J , is M Moorhead; Myron Hutchinson; Albert Thayer; Jos M Sterrett; Jas Pollock: Thcs R Miller; Jno McCord; Jas Love; Stephen Skinner, James Miles; Thos Sterrett (died and Sam'l Low elected to fill unexpired. term); Wm E McNair, Lyman Robinson; Russell Staucliff; David Bawdy; Jos Hen derson; Robt Gray; Isaac Webster; W E Marvin; Wm Campbell; H A Hill; Geo W Brecht; Simeon Stewart; Thos Dunn Jr; Rodney Cole; R R Robeson; Win Parker; F Boyd; J J Compton; W W Eaton; Ames Gould; Wm Putnam; Jacob Fritts; Joseph Herderson; Lyman Washburn; G Parmer; C C Boyd; Jas Chambers; L M Childs. Clerks.—Thos Wilkins; Jacob Snavely; Archibald Miller; James Skinner; David McAllister; G W Colton; A J Sterrett. Paovuoimeatas Silica 1824.-1824, E Kelso 12 years; 1836, Wm Kelley 3 years; 1839, Jae C Karabin 3 years; 1842, Wil ion King 6 years; 1848, James Skinner 3 years; 1851, Sarn'l Parley 3 years; 1854, A'- feed King 3 years; 1857, James Skinner 6 years; 1863, Geo W Colton. Rzotssza ♦rm &commas—Office Crested in 1839.—E D Gunnison appointed until fall election, served 9 months; Wm Kelly first one elected in 1839; Thos Moorhead, Jr. 1845; R 3 Sibley 1849; David McAllis ter 1851; Wm P Trimble 1857; Sane' Rea 1860—re-elected 1864. AssoMaas Juooes.—Jno Jno Jno Cochran Erie; Wilson Smith, Jno Vincent Waterford; Jno Grubb Mill Creek; Myron Hutchinson Girard, Jim Braw ley North East; .James Miles Girard; Jos M Sterrett Erie; John Grier North East; Wm Cross Springfield.. Tan &Mon Travekr recently announced t'ae departure from ' the hub' of the sail ing vessel Thomas Pope, 'having on board as pat of her, cargo, seven missionaries sad twenty-nine thousand gallotis NeW Inglaailigom.' This odd mixture is pro perly calla a Yankee notion,' and is a fair specimen of the peculiar morality of the land of the Puritans. Ma. Oulu.= Sienna. in a Senatorial di. atribe against the President, characterized the latter's action it. reference to the Southern States, as 'white-washing.' The Massachusetts Senator object* only to the color of the article used by the President —had it been black be would have been very well satisfied. PIIOIIIIITT irrintrion.—Ae this ie ale season of the year who* people ustalli anew their lessee, end a rest deal of pro terty shears beads, we remied our resders Sat s complete 'stook of blanks for almoit every purpose is kept for sale at the Observer Wee. Oar assortment of Deeds, Mortgages, Agremusate for the Sale of Lind, Lem& so., sanest be surpassed anywhere. We have both Tight and Common Leases on baud, so WA parties oaa take their choice. • tL EMI DO NOT 1"/ IT TOO, DO•R Po DR Y GOODS! • - GREAT REDUCTION. • BELL & WARNER Ale now noltiving Bon AIICIIOII SAW, S HE ETINGS, ' BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS, CARPETS, Sta r Et*. Al5O, i roa ROLID•AY PRESENTS! Poplin; Ravens Cloth; Marisa, Ear, Rahn Cloths - In New Colon. Also. SCARFS, HANDS It RCTITCTS, ROOMY, BALMORAL Skirts, Hood; Brankfikat Capon, Sontag; Rte., Ito., Eta dseil•tl N A 2' I s t) It' In the matter of the par. In the Brass's Court of Wien ft the estate a of 11 Erie County. Nov. Term, Maths?, deed. - To Jarob4lather,/faria Wither and Nargetette Pater, heirs and Mad raorreentattrm of N. Nether, dse'd : You are hereby notified that to °bedtimes to • Writ of Part lo o I:mine oat 01 the Osphas's Ceunt et' Erie Co., to me directed. an Inquisitioe will be beid um" tie %Bev il:10 desenhed premises, situate is the say of Zs* sad hound.d a. follows, to wits Rehm the west half of had No. 2 5 00. in lanai* No. 23, sad Weeded es tbe north hrltr,let No. 21110 s on the mat by mid UN of add Twist No. 2300; on the tenth by Filth &trod; sad on Ms vest by in-lot No. 2fol. being 41 Est 11 loch*, oe Pink street aid 165'.4t lu depth: cm thi 16th der of Iliessfls A. D. 1661, at 10 o'clock a.m. of Paid day ter the WYNN of making partition of the said red edale i ttweee the re add helm and legal • re/rotative@ et N. their, dee* if the same wan he done without prejudice to or the whlle otherwise to rake and • the s= which time arid Om you axe sr to attend if yea think rroper. N. 1.. BROWN, Ith'lL. &miffs Dales Brie, Dec. 2/. /IFS- 31 r. RKADY PAY STORE. Would respectfully inform the Public that he has Parcheeed the • STOCK OF OIWOCRIRS OP ✓4VZB I. SLUM. Where he totes& to keep as good as sasortosat et ' .PA WILT GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WOOD k WILLOW WART, 'AND VAT/TTY GOODS BEST BRANDS OF ERIE CO. FLOUR, WARRANTED, GOOD ARTICLE! yr The highest Mutat Price paid tot in Wad di Country Praha*. air Goods dellrenod free of sharp to idly put of ths Car. deelllS-tt A DA IN giTUATOMPS NOTltlf. Letters , t iclostalstratioa on tho estate of Wary ICendsll deed, late of North Base tp Eri Come*. haring been grunted to the undersigned: Notice la hots. by glyen to all persons having alai= aealset th o Mi esta'e to present t em, duly anihentleited. for Trent, sad all indebted to the same are rognested to make Immediate payment. J. L. BROOKINS, SUMAN MIND 41.4 Administrators. North rut, Du I 4• • “ s• FINS? MV OS FilltlelVONL SALE The undereiroell Okra for sale his Mires fa Rubor Cre k to., on the BO hl.) toad. oi WAIN trees Erie etty and ball a wile from Weeleynitla.adielalag that Of Den Junin Chamber.. It mobiles 00 eaves of mayesibr hod, well watered, keel and In Itr t rate order. A lane or chard of erdttel frolt le on the promos. The tin tore aunts constricts new two-sto y raise Dwelling Hoar, two rood Perna and all the neteesary out bnildlep.— Tenns of payment will be Nor. Apalto ?809. CA V WAUGH, or 0 A. DAVENPORT, Erie ElEr. deel4 63 e 3 CLEMENS, CAUGHEY & BEROBSS, AND PROVISION DEALERS, WOODEN WIRE, NIELS OL4BB,"ROPE, M:Mt2D. -WHITE LIE SrIII'7IITOL. CAUSTIC NOS. 25 & 26 NORTH PARK STREET, decliT6tf. ADIECRICAN noose. 8017TFI WEST CORNER 07 THE TA= &STATE IT. • ERIN, EL. , JOHN DUNCAN, PROPRIETOR. Thy underalgoed having tam rhyme of the above wetl•kno►m Rotel and Witted it to imperial, sty* t► epectfelle solbsits a alma of the publte patronage. Titnasi reasonable, and aceonunniatione equal to any in the city. rte' For the eenverdeoce of_pereona from the ootratrjr a good stable has been attached to thepremises. eepB'64-41m. JOHN DUNCAN. F IUMBKI49 HOTEL, CORNER OP TRENCH k 111711 STRUTS. ICBM M. F. WORDEN. The above Hotel haring been thoroughly refitted, is now open to the accommodation of the publie. Strict attention will be ems to poke ail gusto am fortable • I , acY will inn regularly to all the balm. The Edinboro and Wattaburg stages.leare this Rotel ♦ share of the public patroaege Greaseemialle mond. bed. P.*CIUDER. ...Vitt. N , S. H. DIME N W 131101311111 f. u'ould respectfully minutia., to tile pimple id =tt• dty %ad °aunty. that he barn opened • NEW GROCERY STORE, On the West Stile of Peach Street. • Short Distal** South of the Labs Shore Depot, • Where he will beep on hand a Limo samortmeat ae GROCERIES,. PROVISION% WOOD AND WILLOW WARR, FLOUR And Imre, thlss uaAlly kept Is &lint elms dose - auto; • wiNE, SWEET CIDER• AND LIQUORS. Tbp bbrbeat Market Pries *a for PtodneA, Lir oUK IS 11 ray& . . nr. Give me s sell. if you wish to assure toed Ur twos 1 plate myself to sell la Low, if not Lawer,thaa stir other store n the cite. xrrISSUL ENGRAVING. f" BUSINESS, WEDDING AND 'OTHER CARDS. B tlt Resat, CaTtlilesties at 011ead Otkor r ltoolus. STNPING, EMBOSSING, /MAUI; &e., &o • BY J. II: L/P$l,K. 'PARAGON .BUILDING, WIST PARK ROW, ap2l'6s l tf ERIE. PA W. HUTCHINSON, United States Claim Agent, PENSIONS, BACK TAY, BOUNTY, lad ell attar ease aiming the Gonnismint &demise to with prompts's*. CHARCHIA RICASONABLIC. rirApollestioa by Nall stlosded to the moor wit wad* lo torsos. ' So" CRAWFORD, RUTH ilk Dealers to GROCERIES AND go °VISIONS, ' Deici sad Retied Fruits, Taints sad - Ship Chandlery, Boat Stone, /se-, . NO. 7 BEATTY'B BLOCK, PARK ROW, Also, Public Dock, foot of State street, WY. A. CRAWPORD. - A. F. Ont.LIMAN. isn2llls-tf I. BTROW ROTA HARTFOMD FINS INSWEAPICI CO.. INCORPORATID 11110. CANTAL 0,10101111. T. C. ALLTH, nrst. G. M. OOM, tie". CITY FUZZ INISIMAIIION IMIFITANY. B.ART►ORD. CONNECITCV. INCORPOILATZD 1147. t..ipirAL PAW WM. E. BAKER, hut. Glip. W. MITA lsVj. rjr Issuance is tla &ban ad said. Taal , Clasp sips ass b• (Malawi Oa madman' Is a. W. aaalages •wa4 1!1=IMI:1 A. MINNIG ooksir or Silt Lim RITZ Sta.. as la kept fa Fee. , Hoe eonotaatly on hand WROLIMALE GROCZES =I SODA, GLUE, IC., ERIE, PA - - - -PROPIIIIOI JACOB .BOOTZ GIRARD, PENNA., RIE. PA BARITORD. CONNSCTICIIT. CARPETS, CARPETS, -CARFilEtti A NEW ASSORTME;Nt OF CARPETS! inanolt Drama', Monett Patten", New style. S plt ravels ; nand an • Waal hangs, ad SIM rn't trim Drier& &sill NM Clotho. Oslo Oar _pi& al Botatibt I Dotoo4 Potions. Cosa Mot Oil all iprisirotyiso and viStiol Italy Oil CIO*, booty: Oil Cloth by Ito oleet, 15 , .. osoogrii to sone .barge IMIMI !Wiest plindag, Velvet Rau au Nabs. Cana rob guns Dior Man e Slaty Guying and lads. 'style. gilt .ad new Wisdom libmilloo. llsrasci Gass RIO* ' - 'Rollos& Wends; an widths. Minces vont • • PATENT SPRING BALANCE CURTAIN FIXTURE ! The needed Waved. Cone and we It. Itlmant Gilt and Bre:lyd Wieder Conks* Certaln looks, Mature lifts. TaeseiNCoedn, ke, er. tverytbing to this Iles ens be reeled bon. * StYeadid Anocetlifert NOTTINGHAM LACE , CURTAINS ! ° Nottbrail Liece by the yard , like tot Designs for &I ante—ebesper than limb. Muslin. Minb. if luau also, lAA& g. ilandsorne Laos for Vestibule Windows, with rods and Fixtures. The Wile limittlowit of Wall and Window Paper in the town. LINENS,. LINENS, LI NEN 8. . ...„ } .. • The farm' asottateat of Uses Grerla to thia market at pities thal duty ootopehtfoo. BUM' Bleached %Me Limns. I,4ri yards midi, at $Ol per yard. We ma shoo them pais fa all cradm, from prr the ear dears. aU nest to this L a W out DOOM Damatit. Napldaa, all stiles sad poem . We hen • job lot of Ours goods at $ll o, whist re t muddler the sepias a/froth the market. • ... Hookobeek sad Dam* Llsoo. siptosild Ilackaboek Tows Lot S7,GO par dm; oil Liam. glopat Flociainek WA% btaaiad, b norm , , vido. at 'boom low prko 0f45 costa blab Ulagegt ablettog Liens, ShistingLlanalow Winn, Ste.. it?. Closta'. Wise sod Childrinei Linea limner- A good. all Um, Ladles' Handkerchief at lb V des. Genta.Ladios. Mon% Bala sad Cldidran'a (Mena and Wool HU& all Ptieta. Ma tart dock to town. A good Cotton Eras at in sta. par pair. Winter Glom for Everpoody. • YANKEE NOTIONS AT WHOLESALE. ! SkutttdShirtiap, M ,k. Alio, a good stook of Dotoostia acrid. at des p primes.llo kr" so Dram = ll &rittry asabUsg us to loop a uslim Una stock of Faralabiag Goods C.O Le ors aU the Wroth* ars Mow . ' , . • • -No 7 Rood Hoer Block, E. Pa. The above Is ostler ibis anprawialos of klc.11: GIII4IIFOLD, whc L will known In thin vicinity. nail& C S ZNOLZHART, DZALNI 1! 'BOOTS AND 8110/13, ALDO, 1114113171PACITIMUI Or CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Would take this method of Montag his thaaks t his friends and the penile nmeray for their liberal patronage turretotoor entimded bia, sad borne to bare • osatimaation ne tin mine. I tube Osamu* fa Labeemmg the paha!, that I still mina( _ READY NADI BOOT! AND 82013 AB CHEAP, —lr 10 If • LITT•Il 0111241721-. Thai any Hoses la this place, sad 1 ass still =Mar the bon. qualities of Gees' Roots sad non, for which I se bp none but the of 2011.11212. under the gaper lateadease of O. - 21.1.1.213. Navin obtalsed • Emcee to etas the PLUMER PATENT BOOTS, I sai now prepared to mate the Plumy Patent Boots *cwta asenser not to be surpassed In Style and p. ar" I always keep on band a seleetion of the bout Brands of r reach and American Calf and Jaya P. 8.--lepabing atanaled to. er13'1123. TUN PLACE TO GET YOUR kOSEY BACK tame. E. COUGHLIN'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Mate Street. Nearly Opposite the Pori Mies. S. Co in, Boot anti Shoe Dealer, ly ialorms the Public that he pas rememed Westland to the Store Boom en State street, nearly opposite the Post Ones, where he invites all hie old Mende and costomas to give him a sell. Partimiler attention given to Harlin aught wesiosen, and enyeristeading all his lberdnamWmaZ he blame he save give is good eatisfao don and sell at as tow prime as any other person is the city. Good Pits tramented. awl76lltf. KRYSTONZ ' , MOUS WOKlitt. —.. TIBBALS, SHIRK & WHITEHEAD, RAMMOTIIIXILI Or STOVES AHD HOLLOW WARE, Hare a large and extensive assortmeot of Stores at Wholesale and Retail. -THE IRON GATE baerst-dias Coal Cook Stave, with or *Rhos' reser weir. for hard or soft r& 5, or wood, and BETTER THAN TSB STEWART STOlft. Ws al - o Manufacture the eel= WV trIVO WV. %WWI criavw.limss wow gt•werr ben be used either for °calor wood. 'THE FOREST JAR." We are still maintfacturing this cs'ebrated_ to arm Stove for wood—with or without mosevolf. THE MENTOR, A Lev Oven Stove for Wood. This Is • new Stove. hosntlfel owitign, and now for sals—togetrar with a large amortment a elevated OTOS Coot Parlor Cook for wood or coal, and Parlor and aloe Stone, for wood or coal. • C. K. THIRALS. D. smut. 'W. H. WHITZERAD Rrta, Jen. 12. 1181—ti. E B:lft ALE BREWglill t - • CORNER OF PARADE AND BUFFALO STREETS ERIE CITY LAGER BREWERY, • CORNIER OP POPLAR AND RIDGE STRICEPS ERIE MALT AND BARLEY WAREEOIIBEB, CORN= 07 ITN STRUT ♦YO CANAL BASIN. Pale and Amber XIIC and X!X Th• Hest Quit and Mail Varistbe of Lases. Prunelooted Bps. The C laimsd Qualities of o Malt and Daily. Qn hand and and for sale 17 . i., m i 1 w. MOKIL MION & DIPISMORE, WIOLIIALI DIUMINJ IN FLOUR, PORK, - BEEF, SALT, GRAIN, CLIMB, TIMOTHY' BUD, V 3. NO. 2, WAYNE BLOCK, FRENCH STREET, Botiresin Rh and gib Stmts. Yr* P. sayell*f NSW VIJIIPCITIIRE STgitE. J. H. GIBLET & 00. Week! ragleettell, Waves the pane Set they him owed • FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, • IN GABLE'S BLOCK, BETWEEN $lll AND 9TH STREETS, •ON STATE More they Wood tokeep eoastiatly es haul DM oamottoont of NEW AND WELL SELECTED FURNITURE crWe taspartially Dalian a dam Iti•Pabilapat. romp FL NILS% laarill V w.. W. 81,001011111. NEW FRM. • TIIRINTIRIC AND UNDERTAKING WARE—ROOMS! o• State Bi4beireelt Sersailmod Lighth. TIM Rafts have entered tato the Cabinet linking and FURNITURE TRADE, A.d propose =Wag to °ram !min oomtantly es hood all kinds o ftornitaro. • Orders will teethe prompt ottestloa. done . or short mottos. - UNDERTAKING The sodasetiore waken spertal stardien to this de , =billt of their busisees. They will souramtore and soustaatiy oa hood • leamimortment of MUM* Ons sad Coax's. sad hold thrombus to radial= to meet orders le this Ilea. promptly. Irmo any pert of the emmtry.' Detssishmilte spore se eiiirts to give sotisam Ma both In the malty or their mode mid prime. they hope te sesame BMW Gam of =l dr pstromito- • RR MILO. Memo= to J. H. Bums, A U S TIN'S JRWELNY •nom ' •ND FANCY GOODS STORE Pascoe Sandhi& Its. Diertk ktk Place, ERIC, P♦ An eleaut stook of liablerableacode for tae Relldicrs my grain set misty aat Us olistan das d. 'thy ble baled sad nest GOLD AND sit.vas ARTICLES, lIPLATVS WARD Aid Amy Goods gestrally sm Maid Is Ws city at small advises. CAU cad sea. dsel4-an• T. Id AVM; AZINISTIIATOWIS 7102 1 1016 of Admisfettstba eh the sahib of Robert asses, deal. late of Maim tp, Me Co. ps t wing hers greats& to the aminehiard; /Wee k hereby Item to all Webbed to raid eett's to make lermsdlste Par mist. sad these basing chasm smiled the sum Will MINIM theme itely asthestkaudjor rettkmest. Mina, Des. 14 IRS eie. TIMM a eltalll• WE AIM OFFERING • a too sisevissat if l Illesik Oasts, Draft% Balk DWI lin" Imo sea Axtssisaisfis 4 ram. ram. VIM Ilsomark Piretmebti os 7 1104%. MIMS Jut cornea; T O W E L 1,508 GLOVES AND HOSIERY! r iz GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. CELEBRATED FEMALE PILL 3 PROTECTED 4 LEITERS EY ROYAL PATENT Prepared from a Praserir lon cf nir. J. Clarke, U. D, Physician Ifattraordinary to the QUID. • aim invaluable medicine ta nribilling in the care of al tame palatal and dangeroaa diseases to which the female constitution Is subject. It moderate. an exceorand re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied TO DIARRIiD LADIES It is peculiarly malted. It Will, I•• lewd time best • 1 4 the monthly period with muted- Each born, price One Dollar, t bean Hie Government Stamp of Great inhere, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. fleas Pais eleeld mot be fakes 17 Females Awing the FIRST TRACE MONTHS of.Pregseary, es they are ease to briar en Miscarriage, bed at fay other kiln Lisp an safe. In all noes of Nervous and Spinal A ff ection; Palos in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on plight exertion,Pelpita lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed: and al though a powerful remedy, do not amnia iron , calomel, antimony or anything hurtful to the constitution. Pull directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISYS. • , Bole Agent for the United State, and Canada, JOB HOSES, Cortlandt St., New York. N. 8.-111,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thoakeed agent, will Inoue a bottle, containing 60 Pills. arep2C66-Iy. HEADS/VA IitTER6I FOIL CHEAP GOODS! WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL GROCERY AND' PROVISION STORE, WINES A LIQUORS. Are now receiring at their old stand, American Blaze igajltate stmt. a large sad superior stock of Grocer.. - A Provisions, Wave, Liquors, ' Willow , Woods", and Stone Ware, Anne, Nato. As, kr... Together with everything fouud in a House of this kind, which tier will sell ea cheap as any other estab lishment in this city for Cub or most kinds of country produce. i The !Loo n hand one of the barest and Sweat endersminable pins, ill bettor than Apnis q vaiitly Cash buyers will End great joi l im i u w ingby at the NEW GUOCEEIN STOLLE. / no: aaderzigaett hare open•d a sew Grocery Store, on the 1487 BfDS OF STATZ- ST., 3d 11008.1 C NORM OF RAILROAD BRIDGA, When they iptend keeping a full imply of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, NUIR, CROCKERY WARE, Yankee Notio. , e; WiPiny. Ware, Confectionaries Tobacco and Cigca:s. • And everything usually oa hand in an establishment d the sort. Always on hand a stock of Fresh Oysters of the But Brands, at lowest market, prices. We ars determined to offer aa good ndootonents uany other dealers in the etty, and invite the public to gall, oenddent that vs can give intim sahithiehon. detl44lll4P • Y. A. WEBBER t IMP. ♦. LINO. J OSEPH IHEHEELAUB, BOOTS AND, SHOES I take pleasure in announcing to the public that I hare added to my forams facilities a complete sett of W. G. GARDNER, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S F. & M. SCHLAUDECKER. GROCERY HEADQUARTERS, AMERICAN BLOCK. ETAT?: STREET-- Jam 2.1360-63 T. k Y. SCIRLAUDAXER. MASU/ACITIIIINZ 01,:, WHOLESALN AND ItETAIL SHOE MACHINER * T, Which will enable me to manic taro and sell Neb. -,..! Shoes CHEAPER THAN HERETOFORE. Haying had loagesperienoe es to the wants °few. men, I shall take sp•Oal pains in preparing my rtoc c It. nit them. I hare the exclauries right in this ni4 to make the PLIIHER PATENT BOOTS d, SHOES fag the benefit of my customers, and only set a ti! .them, tomalley any one as to their saps:ter comfort user those mad* In the old way. - The Plumper Boot needs no breaking in; it is as easy Item the start u one worn for some time. My CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Will metre my own and Mr. J. COTTER'S especial at- Mutton—combining skill as xorknwn which cannot ba excelled In the country. Boots and Rionrepaised ou short notice. Constantly on kuid a large stick of • ' LEATHER. LASTS AND FINDINGS Tendering my thanks to my. friends and customers foe peat patronage, I hope by just and honorable dealing to merit a -continuance of the 1111172 e, and cordially invite all to call and examine my stock before purchasing else • where. mar/6411. STRAIII BAKERY. Thq Bakery of W.. 1. Sands, being the only one in Northwestern Peron,'nada supplied with all the latest isaproivh machinery, and being furnished with a corms of °outlived, the proprietor 1 1 prepared to an nounce hhaself ready -to 611 at orders with which be may be boron! with a quality of goods unestolled, and at • price which will defy competition., All the business centres of Western Ni,, Yerk, Eastern Ohio and North west,' it Teerdylvasta are being_iisited by me soots. , who are takinc orders for the folio - wing line of goods, it the lowest market prices : Batter, Nagar, Water, Oyster, Wise, Boston and Bodes . Crackers. Met Bread. Ginger. Snaps, etc. crultuf only ersiat troutteto NI petrels to the barrel— • nice article. Particular attention glum to the i bblne trade, OfEtie and steam entwetactory„ corner of Fifth tied Samaras Onset; Erie, Pa. aclielithly W. J. BAWDS. P . B. 11031.1113X.310 , CARVER A. ILCICER, 1:61.12,3„: BMA 111111 . 116 • J.EATHER, No. 3 Peery stock, State StresL. btl, Pena's. Constantly on haw! largo desk of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, LININGS DINDIXO 3. FRENCH & AMERICANCALF SHINS, RIPS, lIPPZU AND SPLITS, LAM'S, P•ga. La•tlags, Oadlooa•, A• ALIO. • nu. ASSORTMENT OF SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS, All of which b• Whir' low lb, O•Sti OR rROMPT PAY. masurea—ts. CITY AND COUNTY PURVEYINCI. JOH H. MILLAR 18 tally prepared to re-sat spy grads, and seismic core sers of Is lots and Out-lab of the ettj, and the Trail thramet lb. manly. Ha been for many yeas employed an alt. mid oo'lle. ty or, be begs loan to rotate all tae tinseriset Sags* a area mho Imes beritetb» employed him • Plirtialliir attendee styes to Yapping. liana, Speak& asthma. TM Yaps prepared as Um, stortrat nobs.. Au spans ip tru qi t ea rpran. A. Pieter% stale amber at Matt asi Trask stkiettimad Op. Dieembir /4. lath o :may 1223=1:11