The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 24, 1863, Image 3

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    he grit ifttklg Obstrrer.
I,lr. PA., SATURDAY, JAN. 24. Igo
?roue SALE BILLkI,
In Ei,gliElt and German, print e d at this of
e re%sonible terms as they can hi.
4 ,e AI Any other establishment.
, N r Cl KTI N.—This famous' camp of in
uoion At Harrisburg, fora long time the
dr rAllyin; p3int of our own and the
ocher Steteq, the Harrisburg Tel
,ty•, vantaius At present soaroely
.h.O one rew,-.7.t.thle, 41/. , ),1 company
appe:trance of the place con
..irongly with ite former semi of hunt
.iivity and warlike preparai jou
--
R LEN rON A DICHIKRTF.I. ) Ctrl.—There are
.1 treaty ladies at present firing in Charles
s t' 'fhe city is almost deserted, the
roe:. eini.ty and uue half of thew in blank
rul.,s, since the great fire. The spec
k is tle.4Cribed a: a sad and terrible one—
eless and funeteal—s fit sequel 4o the great
tale of rebellion. In the loyal oily of Brie
tsiness is prosperous and the4treets are
.)aded daily by Mies and gentlemen, many
grbout purchase their groceries at the cheap
ore 01 JAS. A Bliss, at tile corner of State
I Eighth streets
\ K HAIL ILoAD —The J.ttnestowu iN. Y.)
~,,,•,-at is informed that there is a prospect
it, ea!) . eutnibldlon of
the Erie and New
It ta,l, to ran from Erie, and con
with the Atkotic and Great Western.
f„pe this news is true, though we have
„I n 'slung of it before. Erie will then,
IL , (hoe of next sty:Diner, be the Lake
woo - of three important railroads—the
~,s•Hplita and Erie, the Erie and Pitts
%Di tne Atlantic and Lireat Western.
lir: Oh I'RORS.—The following is the list
jrau•t Jurors fur the Court of Quarter
cimmence on the let Monday in
..I.l:try Wm. E. Marion, foreman ; Jno.
M. B. Mills, Homan Robinson, 8. S.
Isaac Wolf, North Esst ; E. D. Gun
• u, Henry Schneider, Win L. Scott, Erie;
it Caldwell, Robt. 8. Davison, Millcreek ;
Ley Miller, Mathew M. Moore, Anson B.
In, Springfield; Calvin Bateman, Elk
, e ic . Wm. Brschen, Le Boeuff ; Jno. B.
.0 .r. Girard ; Edward Dalton, Concord;
Earl, Union ; David McLelland, Wash"
~t 1 Francis Bpath, Summit ; David Stan
, NleKean ; Ebenezer Woodward, Harbor-
fultriric (TIONS TO BE BUILT —The follow
paragraph we clip from tha editorial
quills of the Pittsburg Pto3l, of Wednesday.
s...re not aware before that the Govern-
I A 10.4 finally determined On eree.;ng for
vials along the Lakes .
• Alij)r A. Montgomery, U. S. A., who has
stationed here for inure thin a year past
ho capacity of Quartermaster, has, we un
.tancl, been ordered to Erie, to establish a
,z for the supply of the fortifications about
•re , .ted along the State line. Major M.
tduurably ,iiilified for this work by long
pet lence. while his incorruptible intetgity
At!, him invaluable to the government. We
:Itt the loss of Nlajor M , but hope he may
' ,telly useful in Li new location "
, Pori-Lae REMEDY —ln passing by Mr.
s Drug Store, we were attracted by an
Jule pile of empty toles standing on the
-meet in front of it. Ott inquiry, we Were
-tiled 'Wit they were used for sending off
Extract of Smfrt Weed, the immense
that medicine requiring a very
Lumber of them in the course of
..• This foot of itself is sufficient
I to, of the virtue of the medicine. With
Iverti3iug, and none• of the urdi
, puffing . used geuevall, to get up a re•
for such nitaiclets, the Ettract of
•r: heed hasrwt.Ved its way into the
...a contideneimore effectually than any
melizine eh this 3eetion We con
. its Mr tarter on the success that has
I 14,- efforts
IME=II
►\r LL roux.—The next lecture of tho
was expected, would be delivered
her. Wru It Milburn, the blind preacher,
I tau gentleman having, from some unto•
uutsble reason. failed to reply to any of the
:ers addressed Io him, with• the exception
11,e first. when he accepted the invitation
131 - our e.ty, the Committee have eon
-44.'1 to substitute Rev. ler. Pitkin, of New
in his place. The latter gentleman has
td several lectures iu Buffalo, which
unusually well receive‘.l.
ibe remaining lectures of the cour.c wl{l
lairprol as follows:
a) 10, John 13 (lough Suhjeet —.• Elo
a,:e ►od Onuors
le, Park I:- •itibject—•• The
Poem
•') 24, lion. baniei S I.lte4in3on. Sub
The CouaLry. '
ILTII "
—We are in we •kly receipt of °rig
• piree4 of rhyme, some of which are gem . ..
'ne:r sun. Most of them are sent in an
tßmons manner, the authors erldently be.
, itzhstned of their own productions, in
elk.aowever, we d ) not Clam° them. As
•Pt_etmen brick of the whole number, we
A mend,' copy the following verse from a
e page .1 Poem (!) on Lake Erie:"
green ar' thy waters, green as hot tle-glass,
tthold 'em atrecht (bar:
touskalongea and Oawego biaa
°Wit katched thar.
Lite red Ingin once took his delight s,
ittn, tit and bled ;
Jr Lomat of the inhabitants is *blies,
rpl nary red !"
ere now if any one will deny *tot reading
iii*? we /we. a poet amongst ne, be can
•, Dv appreciation of the "divine art."
I=
w ttattaosn —Tho Buffalo Colo./crows:
Atlantic and great Western Railroad
*tag been completed through to Akron,
a distance of 200 wiles from Salamanca,
• point from whence it radiates from the
or York & Erie, the project of completing
Erie & New York City Road through from
vnestown to Erie is again being discussed.
pluton of the grading on the line was done
.aae eight years ago, and, if completed, wotild
nine an important route, tapping the Lake
ti,m o at just the right point to catch freight
diking down that road for New York. The
latto.-e from Jamestown to Erie is about for
tve
kr We were gratified to receive a viAit,
Mon,lty afternoon, from B F. Taylor,
-•1 the Poet and Lecturer. He was on his
‘T I, ,WArren, where he delivered a lecture
ruvvl4 ) evening We found him a Wan
' P ry pleasin g manners, tine conversational
,rer g , 41,1 &soil:assuming :Ls lie is able and
• ',lora,. The common impression that Mr.
syi..r 14 stall editor of the Chicago Aurae!
= l loorreet. lie has retired treat both edi
7, el 404 p , Aiii ee a life , and now devote. hint
.: cot.rely to literature.
•
o :ir We hare never had4cwinier in tbM
—a. perha,ps, when there VIA So I much
• tqt.e. s a. during the present one. The
1r.,„nr.1 complaints ere diptheria, colds sad
, •ni--1 he former being the Most dangerous.
a tl ILL , a of one horse in which throe children
were lying deaf st one time, stricken down
Li this mystenont disease- If the snob&
costisces changeable and open, we may az-
MI to hot still more sickness.
El Et Jr= 11. PAX4A.C*II.A.i**II6.
.1-31 - SL Valentine's day comes se the 14th
of the next month.
isa. At this writing as far as at eye can
at retch, Lake Erie is entirely free from ice.
seir The Catholic missionaries who were
here last winter will return on Sunday next a
week,
k r Gov. Curtin will please sooept our
ihnaka for 1 rapy of his menage In pamphlet
form.
The popult‘tion of Erie in 1860 was
11,114 ; of Buffslo, 90,000; of Dunkirk, 10,-
oho; and of Clevelcul, 43,5450. '
-.1 1 1r• The eighth lecture of the r.usrzte was
delivered by Dr. J. 1.1. Holland, ou Thursday
0 yenta g
.*;ts'• The regular tertu of Court will cow
.nruce on Monday afternoon next, at two
o'clock.
X„, Quite a number of horse de Jere are
now travelling through this section, Purchas
,o„. animals for Government.
foe prospect, for getting a supply of
ice iu iliii vicinity, for summer use, in ratifier
gloomy.
ne„, Our new advertisement column C6ll
- a number of Important notices, he. We
trsll especial attention to it.
ger The total army of the United States,
in August, 1862, as given in the Tribune
Almanac, was 1,136,416 officers and privates,
of whom 1,(1.42 402 are classed as volunteers.
efi).,. The Girard Union says the fire de
partment of that place consists of 4 • seven
men with wooden pails." Erie's is not much
better.
net„,,-"The »nil Erie R. R. Cu 's
telegraph will be completed to Warren within
two weeks. The office in this city will be at
the depot of the road.
mg. The total amount assessed upon our
billiard, drinking and eating saloon keepers,
for he support of a polies force, is between
$7OO and $BOO.
Ma n , Some 'unscrupulous rascal, says a
Conneautville paper, has been doing au ex
tensive business at counteleitiug the scrip in
that section.
ger There are two classes of disappointed
lovers ; those who are disappointed before
marriage, and those 'more unhappy who are
disappointed after it.
U. The late Capt. Wood, of the 145th
regiment, was, until the time of his entering
the government service, a leader in the Pres
byterian Sabbath School at West Greenville.
Bar
Our neighbor, Geo. Who, has opened
an eating saloon in connection with his bar
ber shop, and is now ready to supply oyster
stews and oysters raw, as well as shaves and
el.ampoons.
Our city Falba+ promise us an effi
cient police force in a short time ( We hope
they will not delay so necessary an act any
longer then is necessary to get the right sort
of men.
ger One of the latest Yankee ideas is s
patent milking machine. It is worked with
handles, like a pair of pincers, and draws the
milk three thaem more rapidly than by the
ordinary method.
lei - The " spiritual" addresses announced
to be given4L,Mr. Fay, in the Universalist
Church, last ebath, failed to come off ac
cording to promise, the Trasteerof the church
having refused to give it up for the purpose.
*IL, Mr. Isaac Moorhead, of this city, has' I
presented to the Buffalo Historical Society, a,
piece of a silk flag, which was captured byt
the Ainerican army from the British at the . '
battle of Trenton, N. J., during the Revolution.
Chaplain Williams, of the 111th regt.,
pronounces the statement that Major Walker
has been promoted to the Coloneloy incorrect,
and says Lieut. Col. 'Cobham is still in com
mand,
mgt.. Rev Dr. Forrester will commence,
next Sunday evening, a series of lectures on
eminent men in the religions world—Calvin,
Luther, Cranmer, Hildebrand, and the apos
tolic father Tertullion.
flelj„, We are informed that B. F. Taylor,
Esti , will probably be engaged to deliver
another lecture, after the regular course has
ended In such a else, we doubt not, he will
be welcomed by a full house.
Dar Amongst the missing soldiers is Wil
liam Allen, of Uo. A., 'eh Pa. Reserves. He
was formerly a journey wan in the office of the
C'wittitution, in this city, and was afterwards
a partner with Me. R. Lyle White, in the
publication of the Daily Bulletin.
- This his , been one of the must extra
ordinary winters known since the first settle-
Meet of the country. The weather has been
mild-tfrom Maine to Oregon, and our cotern•
poraries in all portions of the Union are re
marking about it.
"Col." Deal, " Marshal of the Ro
tunda," at Hari isburg, is a "brick." He
claims that be,sheei more blood in the war of
1812' than any other man, and the assertion
is probably true. He was a "butcher"—of
c*ttle
le. The political skies in this section are
looking brightly. From all parts of the
county; not even excepting fanatical Spring
field, we hear of men forsaking the errors of
their Republican ways, and coming over to
the side of the Constitution and truth.
mgt. There will be f.mr Eclipses in 1868 ;
11,3 of theLsow-tlnd two of the moos. A par
tial eclipse of the sun, May 17th, and an
annular, eclipse Nov. 11th. There will be a
total eclipse of the moon June let, and apar
dal eclipse Nov. 25th.
OS. Old Dr. Beecher once prayed : " 0
Lord, we pray Thee that we may not despise
our rulers ; and, 0 Lord, we further pray
that they may not behave so that we cannot
help it!" There is great need of this prayer
in these times.
emir 11 Mrs. itranahan and Warden have
entered into the forwarding and commission
business at Uaioi, by wskf of the A. & G. W.
R. It They are enterprising gentlemen, and
will attend faithfully to all business entrusted
to them.
NIL. A conversation between two negroes
on the sheet yesterday, was overheard by a
gentlemau, to this effect :
Welt, John. we are all free now." ,
" Ah '. Bill, that 'pencil more on Gen- Lee
than Mr. Lincoln."
Sensible negro that. I
pa,„, Who that has ever been to any of the
large cities, and witnessed the airs put on by
persons who have made enormous fortunes of
the Government, hoists., had brought vividly
to his mind the familiar old couplet
••• rts.rows to rob a beasoest et a hes :
set steams lug* Tram as esetterase."
no., Nearly every town and township in ,
the county has some persons in it who have
deserted frail 'lather MO 83d, 111th, or 146th
Miami/. We lava that directions lava
boes given to the deputy provost marshals is
arrest .I of IN* close that they can dad, and
send them back I. their mimes**.
ger Capt. Johiateww, of the Nth Ohio,
the son of the flutiou'lehir Brown, It is said,
Is one of the diem •dietilmed ;from the sor
tie* for bass &mot ifilkliktelvavc
"Olive noels Is will 410* in tbs.&
parts, and there 'axe - semi ,
. plutind enough to
say that thole* erlde inlilahlioareer is
wlistilifftelymied;
• •
I Ws &swat that AhmOesamittee will ba
llet opal' it that permayttrpo Woad the lows
tares in Nye *mak! preset before the
hour for the speaker to commence, half-pant
seven o'clock. There, Is no excuse for being
later than that, and .reepeet for the comfort
of both lecturer audwildrenee • should induce
people to eludes"! to w tu usi t attendance before
the lecturer amain 'rids remarks. It
might be. rather a hareh'iWttod. bat we be
lieve the greeter portion of our lecture-going
community would sustain the Ooneutittee iu
doing it, if the door* of-the Hall were
promptly bolted. when the speaker begin+, end
no person allowed to enter afterwards during
the evening.
Or A correspondent says he has lately
been in a dispute with s icentiontan who con
tended that Mr. ,LineolWitads majority of all
the votes in the United**, and he asks us
to decide the question between them. The
best answer that. we can give, is to cite the
figures- themselves, as we finli , them In the
Tribune Abitonae for the present year. The
vote as there reerded is as follows" Lincoln,
1,866,452 ; Douglas, 1,37§,157 ; Brecken
ridge, 847,9511; Bell, 590,681. Any one wit*
can add end substrsot will ascertain in a
minute that Mr. Lincoln is • minority Presi
dent by only a few less than a million votes.
Ml' Some of our city boys have a very
singular propensity for tearing down hand
bills and posters. In the beginning of the
week, we noticed two men putting up some
large and costly hills. They had scarcely
finished the work five minutes, until some
youngsters came along, and tore them down.
Boys may not be aware that there is a heaiy
penalty f‘tr nets like this If a few of the
most mischievous rogues were punished for
the set, it would put an end to this sort of
work, for a while at lewd
sifr- At the commencement of the war, we
heard a prominent Republican business man
in this city, hotly arguing with a leader in
his party, against any net of hostipy to the
Constitution, alleging, as wsr that
treason to the Constitution Is a crithe equally
as great as treason to the Union. The same
individual discontinued his subscription to
the Observer last week, solely because we
stand to day, where both he and us stood,
and President Lincoln and almost the entire
Republican party, at the opening of the re
bellion
ger The eon of a prominent Abolitionist,
living not a thodsand miles from this city,
returnedbiome a few weeks ago, having de
serted froni the army. The father, instead of
sending him back, and lecturing him upon
the disgrace of deserting, as he lli would
have done had he been es anxious for the
success of the war as he professes to be, at
once discovered that he had important busi
ness fur him in Canada, and giving him money,
told hint to •• skedaddle" sy fait as railroad
ears could take him.
kir We are pleased to learn of the appoint
ment of P. (.1 Stranahan, Esy , as ticket nod
freight agent for the A. S G. W. R. R at
Union lie k a gentlemen well calculated to
give ssuisfartien --active, enterprising and ;
good natured. We congratulate the company
on their success, in getting the services of so
capable an officer Mr. Stranahen is also
agent for the United States Express Co
NI. The soldiers who' return from the bat
tle field, crippled, diseased, and unfit for
lougerrvicei, should be kindly dealt with by
our sp ale. Take them by the hand. Wel
come them to their homes. Encourage them
.y cheerful words. Help them to good situ
ations. Show by.lour sets that yon truly ap •
predate their patriotism. We fear that there
is too much neglect on this subject by our
citizens.
par Congress has performed one sensible
sot at lesst.,:ln ehanging the low in regard to
revenue stamps, so thit each article lased
no longer needs a special sort of stamp. Any
kind of stamp can now be used, on any arti
cle, provided the denoMination is of the right
kind. This m the plan that we have urged
from the first.
L.twx TRADE —We Iltre indebted to H. F.
Oaggin, 'Esq., the gentlemanly Assistant Col
lector at this port, for the following tables,
exhibiting the commerce of Erie for 'the six
months ending on the I ot:43eceniber, 1/44'.! :
• ilk. Talmage. Crew
Vtitarls emitted eaaateuse, :70 11 4 ,912 1,075
Vesi.ela frail frtsigft oonattiass 91 14,0.11 6:11,
Total resarl4artived, 666 146,906 5,336
Yeasts elsarod coastwise, 560 128,317 4,580
{'reels furfurolits eonntrieq, 94 10,113 639
Totll revyt , li rlcturd
O:I2ECED
. Anthracite Coal, 281 Mitt lryt. Atuffs,
bags; Pig Iron, 146 toss ; Limestone, 351
cords ; Sati, 15,197 bbla Salt in sacks, 10,000
Ibs : Core, 21,860 bushels; Lumber 145,182
feet ; SuiphurieAcid. s,o44erboys ; Ale, 11l
bbfit. CiPliiiFrah, 761 bbls. ; Barrels, 3,436 ;
Wheelbarrows, 249; Sugar, :!08 hhds. ; Mar
ble, 21 toes; Shovels, 360 i n Cbsate. 1 barrel ;
Chains, bundles ; Tribe; 1 1*; Paring Stone,
1118 cords; Powder, 887 kegs Iron (lee, 25,-
289 tons; Flour, 1,322 bbls. ; Gams, 72
bales ; Gypsum, 195 teas; 111164, 2,100 bush.;
Pickets, 8,000 feet ; Hoop, 2$ tons ;
Laths, 50,000 ; Slate 10 tans ; Spikes, 57 kegs;
Steam Eieavator, 1; Groceries. 41 packages ;
Furniture, 39 boxes ; Water Lime, 750 bble. ;
Pumps, 89; Tea, 26 chests ; Raisins, 8 boxes;
Soap, 12 boxes; Iron Kettles, 200 ; Bu t gist.
1 ; Firewood, 8 cords ; Hams 12 tierce : Cedar
Poets, 500 ; Caustic Hods, 18 casks; Wagon
boxes, 128; Hides, 840; Flinn. 2,200 lbs. ,
Whiskey, 52 bbls.; Feathers, 18 lbs. ; Shingles,
2,000.
lixPoiers.
Bituminous Coal, 05,732 tons ; Lumber,
1,687,819 leet; 8tate42,1523,780; Bark, 2,061
cords ; OS, 90,520 gallons ; Powder, 820 hap;
Staves,l4,77o shooks ; Brick, 16,000 ; Hoe
Handles, 11,400; Nails, 1,0578-,kegs; Petrole
um, (crude) 111,080 gallons ; noops. 2,000 ;
Fawn, 48 bundles ; Fruit, 180 barrels ; Ma
clattery, 23 bones; Scrap Iron, 60 tons; Stores,
205 tons; Rakes, 5 tons; Wooden Pumps,
608 ; aM Pipes, 21 bundles ; Wagon Rims,
866 bundles ; . Wagon shafts, 16 bundles ;=
Sulphuric acid, 112 carboys ; Glass Ware, 48
boxes ; Cheele, 3,284 lbs.; Fish, 850 lbs. ; Po
tatoes, 53 bbls.; Bungi 2 Wt. ; Pig Iron, 2
loos; Hair, 14 sacks ; Steam Snipes, 2;—
Household effects, 18 boxes.
LII 00 Writ N'r N4llllOlll.
EtioAaoatt 4nd, OW.
Ma. EDITOR— Dear tr . you pienes
mammas is-ths local oslasgas 7 . ll your nut
*nts, that "the Ladieslldaiulety" win have
of hand next Wednesday, a -tarp supply of
thuntel shifts W be nattle, i oloopsant for socks,
Web itisidialtrabTe,'llMiltd . lks finished lllll
oediately. The members and friends of tits
Sadie, AT, .!Mikgkr WOO ft!' aall and Pro
cure material for tits sumo. kf . ollotteetapco
is also solicited, is impo t tial !Mtshissif is to
come before the . Socisty,;:**lte tho action
of all latOrtqlei * ll 4 Tflifff••
By.catiaa of the Sollildr, .
)41, saw!, 4401eTta!: IWy. • '
WittlitiNt
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3MMISMOY-
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• or •
•
Jollia IL—BarA of CA4O4. 111
eating" restored to Iseahb by tbeir was iL
de mew two yeark very eddliwitillit. • wad he
tried 'myth*, bet MY sot 1 301.214414511, 1 M took
onelleasamb' s arervirlirror 4 1
ot eh M s every day Ibrffitwd AdY4 4,04 14 " t 4"
Ptb every day, with
smooth be wad able go to rift,
wee wed, gandesr4o possikurrarte
Yews trilby - .:• ,,, /111 1 111111 AVILDT.
Widmann& Corm, -
&loud Phedg beteg duly swam sap that he us-Ida
in the tows of It.. CasiM t 011aggetihifildlAru t'
very aka with a sore oa his leg.
for ever Goa yowl; that ha was aim 111111414 Adijatta qty
a pats to his cheat, sad beehive was vary with* and
dyspeptic ; that attn. trying 11111101111 reamaillaa sad ammas:
kis..ienios, he eotameoord asiaintithea ptltti at; to
might throe time sod .-.-a7 mouth
the sore la his leg healed , 44:61 tiro month.
he was eating, toted of mom& tiplosiada and pato,
and has rootaioed welt aver Ansa.
nur. r nis tot 41-rlittli eld,mdsme •
Thei film - •.r
Disessio iirmet—Do
Shies wit its Willa' 4rATt HlTaides
Pat up with s ailhis i tachira.,,,a L td
illnetioss. Mat tIS 4sti likpr
advortimussot oa third,pae• Freikis ATV A Mtlita
In Eric l.
O s - 51W1
o the Ist day of Apra next ,
.se •
nal •-. ,
game tram promat location t. • , •
NO. 2 WRIGHT'S BLOCIC,
(TWO DOORS NORTH OT PUTS STRUT,)
which nom is pow bolas Wad sp for oi. IS, 6111
loestiaa. very paddy isersassd
doing bisftise, sad vitk a reseatkumaluseed.
esiedulv said etessiets Met of
DRUGS, PANTS, OILS,- **DOW
GLASS, &a, Ala; '
I trust to moot 111 my okt Moodootborwiltoy willow
borotofoto,
1.4 It to theft advantage to rumba&
tasielta T. 8. 111$01 AIR
D RY UP! DRY UP!
TIIAT CATARRH IN YOUR BEAD'
Which you an do by ming Dr. Wadsworth`,
nobody oaDod "DAY UP. - Thta irrtkla, wb.n
mod, boa never Won known to hat in eMeethng a Ow of
tbL distmeatag ask dlaguatingaffontinn. Prim ono dol•
law a Sakti*. Bold In trio only by
dootredlf. 3. 8. CARTER.
SANO COFFEE.
astide Wilma inclomively ardltts Ibis wadi
other iseentrima. awl la Wi ll y apptoma_
FLA TOR, lIZAIMIIII% APID I,WMOTI/0
This Codes empires iiivotabki with, sad la bit
pi ef.rlnd to Rio and Java, and la
SOLD AT ABOUT HALF THE
It 4 around and pat up la Tia Fan paper ia
Is', orldt labels that ma ell Ii"
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to tha cent t Oba 4l, rala i
.1 which La bidpi
iy as . .
eat of ■ I►J
holding • tot
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Lslots •r• rwl,
'tress •ad t tr
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rights.]
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It is pee., tir. ee.:9 wood boxes of Ad lbs. eack; - Aso
fa bulk t.l ,to acct coma'. Moo oa hoiwt.
WILES' OL (111? BANMENT, J VA,
_MARACAIBO. NZ
LOLLING°, RI. i AND MYR COMM
Gf supertor iseilq, in Tie Toll pipsos and bosom ; MOW
for to Sono
Dealers WU mod for Menhirs sad Lift at
Orders by mail or Exprete prootetty aseested.
L. F. HOLMAN. 43 noniron ti„, •
Soli Agee, br the United litotes. New
UWA OF COUNTICKFaII . ! WNW.
LAGER BEER I . "
THE undersigned is mewed to supply:
diaiors with tb• best weaft et Ow shays issimll
iissslient beversefliem his
BRENITEI.I7,
Mud* at the writer of D. 1. Road and Parade Strait,
near Or South Orlira pasitti tkit city of Sri.. Ear
delivered to dty tadmatare—.M for *aim outride es
eity-4a4 at ether of the railroad
t i Za. HOERLIti
Something; Kew I Dyeing Made butyl
FARMERS' WIVE:I, LOOK mats! •
THE finest Shades, viz: Blue, Black,
Gam, Rad. Yellow. Orange. Purple. Pink
Drab, Slats, eta., pat op in packers it 15 as 25 puts
Pah, with particular directions for wising to produce as;
desirable color. Oa hand sza for sale 11
u0e2541. JNO. 8. CARTER, 4 Melange Row.
-1111,itARIIMEWIM,
ti
C AN
NOVR" F N H OVIT. II AL CIMIMENC4I4"
b Trains will lam Dankirit at 'Deal tiLaraibatarlenar.
Eastward Boutul-Dppart.
gishi gsprras .4 30 r
Malt - ...... . 6 46 a. a
.4tock get rdea.
load ?MAL . . . ~,12 inp ,d
Way IP4elebt . s3l k X
Faat Freight - •-•rra day
rei, runs every day
(met ;Amor, o-si
r,Ft
Philadelphia 85 Erie lialiroadi
CHANGE OF 11/11E.
ON and after Monday. Jan: StiC 4/163j
sod until farther rasirtice. trains of this Road will
ma as follows •
LEAVE ERIE.
8 40 A. 11., Ascoainvodatloo ?raki, atSbrlll4o'
at 5 00 P. W.
• 330 P. 11, Vail ?gala, (anor tbe ateivahr of Lake Mises
itoe4a,) sad stem at Warms s t 10 P. !IL
LEAVE WARREN. •
110 A L. Mail Waft. arriving at lit* at 11 Id 4.
111 S 6 A. N Aceoestoodation Tea% arriviag trio at
• 616 E o. • E;%
lien Tashi West eeeseets at Coil* with Inman 11
Grass Weseere 0. Acteassiodatisa Ibigaillm. am&
heeomeodattea Tsetse INA sad Weiljeineeeket qon.
with 'nibs ea the Atteatte h greet Wldes am mu.
- - -- - -
6115 180.110 6,114
Creek Rail Reads.
WM. A. BALDIRX,JIO,I.43I.
oSeu W. W.. Sr* Jew. 6. / 4 4 4 - • .
OYSTERS, OYSTERS.
lIWBALTIMOIia °Tana& 11); 01 1 .
Received Daily
Aissis e. baud le 6ll=o
la with producer. ere as that I
. 7 geed. la Rep sad Nut bay. dined tree gbe Fee •
sad they are eanwpeently always frisk lad atilheliair
quality. Olden true any point ea the railroad awl W.
pew routeslee. lent of Iris trUl aidielypee
with ell the Wiped* poseilde. Th. prime will Wipe
keretcdote the nab, as In eastern eines and vary to" esk-i
with the brand. - -
e Deed
a o sir of atale 40 4 Frll4Thaumil
YOBXTOWN `(not) TAXER' 1
JEFF. DAVIS (0130111' TO '11111,401
MOSES ICOOII
Woul Lm e i r.:III23P hMa di ECIILLLY in- • '
M is still to Ms Sid stied,
CORNS". OrSTATIL & FIFTH BTB,.
Hisses he tress Ulm to toll sod oasis.
goods. His its* Is is brie sod SM ssioMist
aur I.WIN sad be Is dissnslord sot Ss is
stolesoderiold. Hs has just tsadval lb* bard • .
st .
SPRING AND - BUMMER GOODIalt•
Est: . brseibt to au. Ria motto b the lasi of
quick aim owe prise. sod stoat dot lam .. If
m
oat
tt mist Hoy us storssistsd UMW birktirliale
do Ma. „ .
1,2 x
C rilla inisin: *Bl "-*MllO4 *
•
EDWARD PURDY.
Room to babe, m►, ffits 1 8th 4 47 or e a9tober* 1869 -
8. lIIALIMM SMITH. laotteo of U. Peso.
sol6-Im ball the Droggioilkflo-RA,
•-• ' '
PK(ZI rUICTRY.
Lalghieftelee Ovid_ sedised . 2m 7 I. • ' •
A tid litalltrell“li. UMW il -,
4 nobler tlretstpoy,balli4W-r • •- • .•
In wales of liesueosee auttaidociPflbe. :: .• 1
I .
?bob cures aro esuad tae laidz." • ' •••
'Mid itssaida's esowe—ebad s deed • .
?bolt woodresss works —the 1111,,
by fl • ,
Produced uduscu's cou Milk. • ... '
r 4,
• .. --•••P Mt : •
Does dims" alliet per 7
.. de . "ll IWO* •r• . . ... ,
This shaislag eoasioesd vlll tree it wt,
Alsul health sole mrseeisk
Iron Ily al alai \CT 5 :,-;•
QUALITIRA
ERIE RAILWAY
nompi : b 1110.11: *II: i ta i o
• ,
3 usy PUB SHED BY DR. A. STONE.
. -
Piys* : ti tiserleillgimitilr
magu t rate
Update.
. *O l / 4 ' CI iiise id WV
roopia : So Mope of Ilty. Coo
salll4loo amid Noiromna.
This lowri d. Me if sAir‘ wow do* Milne folditask
re thrighoe saw*" ood amok illiialle is thin moors! •
emea.......ocau. "Awn Sod ersenikdoo *AP*
Vitalise icSiall i titist ralebtriiitlissai k ers
...
„ .
ti sad tAardloas ! roil tot wsobl maid".
bbitak
,You roman Sot&oot to seed sad pt tigolook.
Chain' Too to. sktotsl4 at Ofsde 111tClIfft A copy el
to l lpimes,
II&
AWo ofl.ll=l. Climiliesliese Advise Aib
1 them orbs "MI Riellan.
A clad* of nubladlonprevall to a losofol ontoM in.lio
eoulasualty, demobs at !.sat 160,000 youths - s 1 bath on •
PI anotolly, toga fiasty gram Thom are ter,
hope:6oy modoninood. noir *skins, lanoilroottilisor
or ornytouns e don No Niplauithe
LanatianOissorsoo or narking and oonnumptios 4010
thrash, afar►sAibal• bobs. shmussitirt w its 4,
riod brollidna
_lmung a MU or /Mot
=inn tho4lOorti Aolloon.:11rooettltis amars=
ad Air Mao& sad ijime ; ta
!mei- A l S' fin stein 454 ,,gh;
orry. liplirwirt die Nara, 1111•= k p a ja k ai
pi parts alt as body ; rstwhe up* armb s ,
r ii=sl.l or Imiliaatbsn, lersokieskr Chi.
airootioot of lb* Iddoe” and other'
r ,
• Irow, la • • Ont oVettA Ag o g=
alatt*. ' ' ' 64 -I
bals 'et
Otis* Limp as 4 GM soot is.
sad
_et
_essomptiee of the..llplarl
• - *MI Tebee..Asesatird
lulimarii at Os /Yds
aa filitri.l4llllll6l
L ai l=
The
I 'MU* ea.,
'Oil Wait wed
&maw If.s.
laribeirairl sad
a . -
Aws sisal
• •
Alatells.6lollts.
.voms.psilellr Eq.
ra f
J. C. 111111,4118$
WH.-0 LE SALE GROCZIttgp
CRACKERS AND CANDY
PROPRIETORS OP TEE
Erie City Steam Bakery,
In • - • —IL
'lrAnuutiare soma .
Olt CCRIES, PROVISIONS,
•
; t ad A. 41. 4 1,,, 0 L A4S 8,
... 1 9ti if to ROPE,
" I V it} 0 VE - N ir AII E,
IFISIC„IA'A,LT, W AT ER LIME,
',' . A.11-,13.1a1 . 14. OIL, _
W 1;41 E'fil .4 4 , N b . LIQUORS.
ars puttinvii
ss iVertersq•-
tisis, to rs
semble the
goosiss9Asio.
as ~as Ito
Iss stradts.
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE,
, • RPICIT, FRUITS, NUTS,
TOBACCO AND CIGAR 8,
s - BUTTER,
CP A
tws
WATER,
'4
SODA BISCUIT,
.I"rgEgur"
BAKERY
m A
Fauk'Crrr-STEA
CANDY! -
commoN FANCY CANDIES
A 'MARE OF TIADI IS souarno.
J. C. IBURGEI39 & CO.,
waft State Stra•t, tint ftsr• *bon Port Oalos.
fig-TEIAN- TEN THOULLN D
lIIMPLBS WOO alllda lbws lam asallia llha
qty of Its slaw Its iittroda4
k•aulais II Wien tarnamliallft ? .
eeky as 1114 ha *an la basing% bit
amino elfbiaaalled at ,
detect boa bee* above taaato Ila . 011112,
aU tarmil of • . Pr. ,
SORE TIIROAT, Dill/BM
, SCAR A ,, ;Fa; &o.- .> •
- -i-it tufts-,
.. . ~
litinistereiiiiiti*Wyere Sore Throat
CURWfiettftHITIE.
LIT CURES—EALT RHEUM. 1
IT CURES—SICK HEADACHL
IT CUHEE—HUREE, CIIA,EB, AC.
1 T CURES—CH9I.ICB, CLAMPS, &C.
IT CURES—PAW ft THE BACK.
TT CiiiMds , --REEHiIitTEIL - • - ' 1
IT CURES—CHILL BLAIN& • -
p
Gives CURES—CHILL
reliet in Aiit t inna
~
PRIAMAit, Mr bitiilP.
1:
ver, vakitabla la
GRAVEL • DROPSY, AND KIDNIY
A P FICTIONS.
G meserpaeardl ail 4
alitilriiNT AND' liAlifiSILL.llB;
In Bottittiiit 25 and - tler - CIL
• w it git reapirOAL Druggiottpaid Dation la W
Imini,AßD 01404 Or CO, Kim UN mbil 8A 'FON . .
alrfr !Om Tl Velgie Arra. ti 7 whop "plonk
Wiri l "Z a salotby • JOHN a. darrika*rs.
• Alas ads` jpoprimlst ef
tors suatAn dorm NMI Mirk •
nunnr - = NUN WOIIN CANDY.
Atevitseerb to Pi** reMira
NVITII4II or zrm Mei
ONE WAR E!
oeneff". 11_1 Lb
elilgeALl Azi4o PK* CIZ , LY A
siowenter ess.aieb,•: a• comie
Ittie.rl6.llol , , _
• tc.l; - • - "
L ,l o l Wfiitwt g.
• .
..00 ta 14;,tra
IMIOAteIMIOIIIIIIIIII
-OF -
L '
AND ILLNETACTUREIS Or
OUR STOCH OF
TS, LARGE
/t o
PI
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m
M
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al
OUGAR, ._
pw-Nic,
BOSTON,
K., elliLMß3e;
.
waLose,
mums sAitßucn WINE!
rifiikaus roes mils ow, OF
C 1 10147 R OPO,RTO FRUIT,
FOR PHYSICIANS* USN,
P3r Felnalees WOkitly Persons and
ii .
P
a
a 44v
k. ,,
. -
tx
ZINN! ,
• 44 . la Sarepte WINN,
. rts amtdlehtsl sad beaelleisl
• intl. 8 • 11 •111s14. ?oak, Mantle sad
illghlzeteated iftft 4s t p h ys id ass , use d
Ids" th•Pildlle, sad 6p some of the
Snit " 44 th retype sad Muerte".
• AS •vosno.
hr ts ..alhscals mat as smut* ep
WO alt.
W eat agraly • pare wine g, awed gni
h - -
AS • warm,
itiawies • bealthy action to the Glashbi end Lid
ewe, lidoety wpm, very beneficial is Drop"
Gest, sad Itheenudie
toixnre or inane= article , but purely
Awe Ms. of the /Singel •Beinbinas Grapes, mitt-
Vlsd la New Jersey s ',cannonaded by Chemins and
Ml= se posiondiag mensal properties superior to
aay Wines in us, and en excellent unen for dl
taertt and.kibiltlnlid penes lad the aged sad
issaillag the appetite and benefit ling Lain and child
A ',oar WDIA
illeeenee It wilt sot into:tests as other win.., as it
lrintanure et spite or other liquors, and la
te
ter Its deb, piteelbsr !hirer, and nutritive
lanerthig healthy tam to 14e digestive or
OA a blooming. soft and healthy able and eon.
• WI MIR TO
a valikamsra gentlemen end *yeti:bun, she bare
tclei • %a s—
een. OSA U.H.A. Dr. Winn, 11th et., N. Y.
Stash ID/. Wald, Newark, N. J.
lit, • ii_CTR Y.Ctly DJ. Doegberty Noel.
- skY Olty. !Dr. Parish, Pau.
nod Nicholl s
own; W. J.
' • A None ui re hakes k the signature of .ALPRED
N. J." ever the cart of each bottle.
• ONE TRIAL OF Tit s$ WINE.
;M. by J. B. CARITII, HA LL h W
I=4 Apeats also fbr MU'S Celebrated flambee:l
Sandy of Oporto, a pun old wads.
A. 1117 Zit, Pnorarrrou,
VINEYARD, Pasenia, New Jenny.
1.. a. rev. r
21,01.11011 Inesdass. lies Yana
~ :LirVior
Asa( IS Tress sad Genaasy.
DRY GOODS**
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
In Store and Receiving-Daily,
FINE DRESS GOODS!
Epress Cloths,
1.1 Aar
• 44-.1",_
French Merinos, all shades,
SO FINE JIIDDLZW/LX BRAWLS 1
Received this Day.
100 Fe and Medium Quality
IN STORE
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !
Fine Doe Skin and Beaver
CLOAKS!
Medium and Low Pt iced
CLOAKS!
All the Newest Styles
SEAVER AID DOE KIN CLOTS,
FOR WINTER MANTLES!
Hoods, Sontags, Nubias, Ladies
and Childrens'
WORSTED HOSE &. GLOVES,
-' 3I. JUEIT IN.
50 BALMORAL SKIRTS!
Jprovateiwa and on the Way.
Real Lace Collars„ ,
21 j t
and Embroideries,
A P !
•
WX. P. HATZB & CO.,
8 REED 1101188..
Oasts
Cleveland and Eris Railroad
-
i tl at ie Nov. 17th, 1862,
u folbous.
IJLAVE CLEVELAND.
vumi r IL L ltaltaps at Inllasiti&A ratan
i*Trat=ll. alaa
ainld ' at
&la .1 4 WU awl Ate.akailaties tea, Mops at al
0, P.
as mins at
Tama Ms at 7 alt.
IL t Imam dap at
111111 1 . N
MOW& .
obi abut. oar. tad artiturtt car
. .uravri ERIE.
3 OS' au& Mika Sapesial_'iltiasam at' onamat,
Om adman& and Paiorfas sudin sad s n iv el
sh
Clavelasa 1144.. L.
411lt0 ic-4141611 sad Aaaapamaasidss ?W
aliwlN star? at
all alio alatessa sad maim at Clinn4 1
a IL tr ie rmailemateirard,EldpeiagfaLlAtaaasan
Aaktabals sad Pairsornia, anima at
WV&
tams theaseit. USW_ ~rattuvard, aosaaat at
Claraisaoladastolsalse
Am Sta. • realiziabaa,Cta•
asasaidskrikairadolia,
, 1111 thallismaddtbrabe peas Eastaard,aosaact at Der
villiiialobirat 11. Ilenteatb aad as
ilikkiliMAPlX Monad lad I Mho Lek
Viirltiam,fildima ck =k •
111 , IL • • &NI,
ram& and Pittsburg H. B.
, sustuzu AIIIIANOZKENT
- 10 :rzions o acidor. May gilt ?Was
9 9.1 - 4
GS 114rir York lONIA. ;
f••••• TAS Parairm r. a ;
0113 Is. it. N. Jl , l6llmilelpilils ea F. a.
I 1 6
isri. ei T umn ad-.0.1i4
DM P 414 WI a. a;
s.idea. .
J L.
IM I 15, . T. Amt Sapsdatosolui.
ER73
zmuratgiv• Nod.. - - - to - the stook
- Saws des tris_ tan& Isst r
esearst swag wyeallsolinf
beirlistibele•llool alidirillges•
mervieneant msystima f•
N. ~ AM.
ilWri. ii X. LI. /
e' ,- : Iltdo, DOM 1- WWI.
. 1 •
. -
notaxot.tho Not*
bit r CriVta i r ,
41.
(16y. 4214' •• I e
. rille*Vr. A „ •
;i s •
lir
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I
-IN
Valours, Poplins,
Silks, &c., Stc
ALS()
Ftiu 1.1,N 16 41
Nu 'A LeOtIOLIOr 1111*.titATIOW t I
♦ ?VIZ TOlld
DOCTOR HOOD MAI
CBLIBBATPD
GERMAN BITTERS,
Tun= BY
DR e. M. JACBSOI4, PHTLAD'A, PA.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,
Jaundice, Must 1r Nerwlia - .0460, Diseases
of the Aidnett,dod all /*oases arisksempt
dI I 4116 dl a a Liver or Sitemach,
4".
- . J as Coastioa
, og ir r ,ttoolOuratd
riliassait Jihad le as
Esse. AMU/ at Um Slur b
ash i Naassa,
For reek PallassaK Wsigbt la die
Sesssesb. PIM 14pk.tletryIlisideir
nattering at the iiNk se am 11,110,
miss se the IleadjlardalsadeSsaitl,
Inatteriag st Um Burt, CUM"' *e ealsasitageta
%tapas elm ins Wag postare. Pima. af boos
" webs Was Ups Medi Wm sad Den Ada teas
Row, Delallaw at • TaLlennem at
tils Ma sad iiss, ti* Balk
Liasbe, des, Sadden Illasbas at
Bess, Buda( la Vas Thells, Cast-
Atask . stoat IssiOssilsa at /MS.
sad grastDspres.
-atom of
*Mts.
AND WILL POEVIVILLY PIIIVIINT
YELLOW FEVER, BILLIOUS FEVER, EC
THEY CONTAIN NO
ALCOHOL ' OR BAD WELSH= !
They was °vas the above diseases in Musty-alai ewes
out of hunched.
1 nduced by the esteanive gale ead saiversal
of lioadlaad's Osman Bitters, (pupa, ~e~riaaiy heat
of ignorant QUM** GM unscrupulous adventures% have
opened upon r ~se hansaalty the ginnivatus eif jigs•
trams in the shape of poor witMesy, Ably ssespeetuirl
with tejurious drags, and christened Teaks, Ilessoschice
and
Beware of the enionexabie env el Ails awawa
nese is partnesteleenies and btp leMed keg% moils time
modest appellation of Bitters; • bldi tutted el auto&
only swan* dinsee, sod lase the desppelneedanlie•
et in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 1
Are eat • mew sad untried &Haas, WS Iwo deed the
teat of Nam years trial by the lanterfara pailka sail
their niretatioa and rats / are not Mailed 17 ow mow
preparation.
The errepetors have *omen& of Lol*ere from theme!
LERiitYIiEN,
LAWYERS,
PHYSICIANS,
Toot*Los, of their own sal bafrivisollp h tho
racial effects aati ad virtue of lbw Moro.
DO TOL' WAST
SOMETHING TO STRENGTHEN lOn
L:i TO WANT
A GOOD APPETITE?
DO YOU WAN?
TO BUILD UP YOVR OONSTrrul lON 1
DO YOU WAX?
TO FEEL WELL/
DO YOU WAIN
TO GET RID OF NERVM!MaI I'
DO TOII WANT
ENEBG - Y?
DO TOO WANT
TO SLEEP WELL?
DO 'UM INUIT
A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FUZING
IT YOU DO, Oat
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Frew J. Naiads Snow% D. D, /dew 41 Os tarrikr
podia of astigiess Rim&Oan
Although sot to Sine Mt amelaeN Palma
Medicines Is throissit disbud ef their kips&
eau end e ; I yet keow of so widest ranee
• man nay sot tottUfy to tie boss& be believes
token receivod from say shook poportloo, to the
hops tbst be may tbets eestftets le the Masa or taboo
I 4oalhili the noes teed( fy Is regard to Ifoo Our.
man Bitters, propozod by Dr. C. IL Asouors, of alio my,
tocausi I woo potguitood them for artr
soar, the Improoloa that they aid* ea zy=
marten. lam Widow to lay Mood Robert ihnomogor,
Log., tor thy renewal a Otis Sertions• piper MIN
sod for esetisitst thses. whoa stillbeist hem
egg Imos wa timog dringy. The moor their boll •
lea
igibmor at the Wain tthrproongroor,
followed is
sod
roliaL looftyst Os • al.
fra me s
of bodily sad assort .hoer I bad sot Mt Si
six meth' bolbesiod bog rogobirgt
Utoothiro 'hook God sod my trisad di rrlroothig
MO UM Si Vow
Pgu.AWA, Aron tIUSL J. NUM( 111110 WW.
Prom tad Arc JOSEP ib i sEXIIIWID. elk
Meld Cierch
Da. Jacessie—Deom Sas bate
n ttmet=er
=to eseseope name Id*
Ids& el IA seraffee penotht
as eat of op / iferefti ell elm 4to
Anal; bet TIO s deer le WINNE 11111.111111.1y11111
la my ems se the udder. De.
=Germs
te b llttlo depart foe sees Irsio
seed wank te etym. my fan eiel w etemelsttee
* tbeldoe=
oral ilellUhar 01 the woes ee,
Ceeepl lt ebt. II WI Nib obi pettes. Is sate
may WI, bet usesny I aeon met. It vinbe very
Is them wlte raise hes the Mereeriess
Tems tesi moteeirk
113111114111.
Curti, Went Cedes it, All's. Dee. MIL
hes the WV* W ILIXICRIWI VU111:4411. Cameo
isms.
Alaalll,
Da. C. N. Jussall-132 MR.
lj
rararrgra
i=as il Uil ive lrar l ial i sso am "Si
suod-rol *WS dim= apDaras
vls aid lita mea
a l tlk• *- =ta. Thal tallaasis
spa aserees pastratlas bp arm. 1 Dore assullil
I=stly is ir
aYaae i e n i m m i ass
o z;tras. as& walker Dab
mills OM, laslasar : • 1:4117 i
mei. Tarr
medlars* bar a past mt • y - ' le
sisr mold Is s way Dis
rag st.• - a
IM
I la most K
rapes bus. It aary ono postlosirbst
tams setts too Gensoustasa, ; *Wpm* elo
imeastkon, dot Ow Bsst - •ma k NB Akar'
WPM rasa west/ agar, „
'Narver
tla" Oki WM. •
• —di Atm".
Maio al, Mani T.L't
~,n
ass GM
x. .T4caeozr,”
W.aftsmmnolidadlWWft
PIUNCIPIt onici a itiUMACTOW
lei
AND
CITIZENS,