The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 02, 1864, Image 3

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SATURDAY, JANUARY, 2,„ 14
THE ERIE WEIHLLY
owes II rat •!Ougurres
Ortoairt taw Zerr.OvrEcs.
i
ADVKRTISMIE. , .-.-One stew . frft, A
wagon 76 Cents ; two issertierla WO; •
hone VA; one month $ 1,60; tee .
6 r e...th, sopa; Mx month.' id,i4 !fifilissr 1 / 0 •
other adrertiaerneute in propOr= r llo4
will be strictly adhered to „ mares tip
- contract, or at the option of thijurldll4=
toes Notices, Strays, Divorcee nisitliiii: l '
men?, $1,60 ; Administrator's Nedinill4"Osseup
sid'res rive tents • line; ila• rialtoarmilo2
ovaenote a pies.; nbitnary Notices Oritie ' lliopic
in estimt) eve mite pet lice. Origin! . r e try, n
h.se written et the request of the idifeir ett
per line All advertise melts era be mai=
th• ewe • of the perene ad mortiatnird sesta marred
not by his direction, union-a speniand period is
klred noon for int insertion: ' u,,;•L 1i . 4111 esl3
scitiCIIIIIION —Two Dettsis per axiom I • Jul
-
me•
Jon rRtNTING.—We hare one or lir * * 741 1
r.is m ss in the Staley and ars ready to 41/IfAll !Ai '
thst linr that may be entrusted to ne, , tielitilikallple
t • soy r.ishlishment outside cif the tiiiiiiiiit efilwa7-
-
ERIE PRODUCETNAMIUIOI4
Cmilittel freckly b JAS. A. BLISS, Comm
aid Eightit Stmts. - ,
"Cal TJall
Reata.k.RM a r
Spf Rpm
... 40 Cheese:: .... .
60 Lard 1,14 - f.1":1 4 4 11 1
__2oo Dried Anew,
-.1 254 "
75, " nsip berries, 16
" Blatt beniae,
Pot/t055,...-..
Onions, ...- •-•
Ti• *as,
rts.l A pples .. ...
9.
,n en " .....
utter,. ..
. The Night After Chrlatmu.
yea the night after ChrGtmae, wbe4lll ttprightta
house 1
very coal was in bed, and Mt still al • MOM ;
is stockings, so lately St. Nicholas' gale,
'ere emptied of all that , weal eatable there.
IP darlings had duly been tucked In k bela.tatki
ith very full stomachs and piln in their heads ;
•
at dozing away, in my new cotton cap,
4 Nancy was rather far gone in a nap, ,
ben out IQ the nursery arose such a elatteri ct all
prang from my sleep, crying aWhet LLa
to each bedside, still half in a dose,
.re open the curtains, and threw off the clothes,
bile the light of the taper served clearly to show
e piteous plight of those oltecta below.
r what to the fond father's eyes should appear
set the little pale faceot each sick Ilttbedesir,
or each pot that had crammed itself full as a Vet
knew in a moment no4felt like old Mak; d tit a'
.sir pulses were rapid, their breathings this stnites:s
hat their stomachs rejected rn mention pimi cr
ow turkey, now stuffing, p 1 nm pudding of conabossit
od custards, and cruller vi and cranberry sauce,
fore outraged nature, all went to tho wall ;
-lollypop% tlapoloodle, dinner and all ;
ke pellets, that urchins from pop-gaturretty;
fiV, nuts and raislns„jamis, jelly and pie,
t I each error of - diet was brought to my view*.
the shatneo t Mamma and of Santa Chins ton: -
arned from the, sight, to nty bedroom •teppili toy,
I brought Que . & vial marlard"Prdr.lpecao,"
,en my Noney exclaimed, for. their azilfiriaso
her,
ut you think you hid better lore:z4ntir thl
-lad was scarcely back Bpder mx.refit- -
osa I heard ttti sttarp clatter or of slap a l,ttok
ght say that I had hardly turned myself
en the Doctor yams into the room milli
coverestivith mud from his head to Ittikknat v :- -
d the suit he 11'4 on washls very worst sity.ll.?r .
had hardly had time to patthat on his Wick,
d he looked like o Falstaff halt (eddied with u t;t i
eyes how they t • Inkled 2 Find. tbs Qra~
el.erks Inked like port, and his breath smelt 1:tk?
sherry ; -
hadn't been shaved for a fortnight pr,oo„
I the beard on his thin wasn't whit as the snow
inspecting their tongnea, in despite, ilqbefir,trattl . ,
1 drawing his watch from his welsh:Oat tedeith,
••1t of each pulse, saying "each little belly
• get rtd"—here he laughed—"of the -ses401:1100
ed at each chubby, plump. skit, little A
groaukwhen be nab so, in spite of myself— , 1
orinkig l e his eye when he physte.lo4,l3, - 1 -1
!I tare ' rfu t. , know I had nothing to dread ; •
lla't prescribe, but went etra l ghtway to work '
,'m=e I all the rest—gave but trousers a Jerk- ' 7
adding directions while blowing his nose,
.attlned his coat,from Lis chair he arose,
• Jumped in his gig, gave old Jalep's *blotto, •
Jalap dashed off as if pricked witki thrall& fr
the Doctor exclaimed, ere he arms ad of silk I
p'll be well by to-rnorrowt good night, Jonis i lisod
•
night!
TY BOUNTY.—The city Council', ou.tuo
of Mr. Young, on Monday.
'4l a resolution appropril.qut i lteatti
C,230 for extra bounties—tnaltige4so
- to each person of lite- 126 . :t‘e
quota of the city. The nietuttu polled
Common Council 'uttattinritah'imk t enfy
dissenting vote, that of-Mr. Dunlap, wis•
against it in the Saleat,Cluncliw,::;.."
nraen:Fkarlvex.—A.. delightful Sabbath
aol Festival was held Jailor : Mr. Prosi- .
9 church, on Christmas' evening.. Each.
her of the school awl Bible \ olitits.watt.
tented with an approPriiiia: gift, sealter
di a beautiful silver cupliis rel to
?erintendent, M. B. Bar , ,Esq., l by the,'
th School—Nlr. Davidlp34necty,„lite#
acting as spokesman. Timm follotra,o4
;rah hag," the "post - trtrett p ulaiid oiherj
it features, all in attendancel6*h* to.
the fun heartily. Speeches were 'made
)f. Jones and Capt. Graham, 41:114, at theitj
le company tat down to a, iniFiruetiii;l
• prepared by the ladies °Nis eihugcli:i„
persons connected with °flir
go
ero present, and every =ego have met .
of the Festival as' a,hlg,ihy pleasant;
icessful affair. ' •
• • • ;
1 -2
Mr.arisas.=-The meeting 'called . far
• evening, at Genshalite4 Malt le
T the best means for fillinieftitiitinolds
city, was poorly afteededotiiisfes i
!re present, thinking-: thm l a , rger
could be obtained on Monday evening,
' to that date..
mondmeeting was no better attended ,
f, than the first one, andifis failure
11 calculated to disetieragsr thee. jam_
een laboring to avoid the necessity of a-
There is a strange apathy ea sub.
Welt is hard al account fur...) ‘llwen the
men of the city, whe irementintetes,
'ie no active part in this matter, and 'if .
ails not filled by iobintaering will
ly their own fault; One-hal(the en
the part of those liable to draft; whiith
shown in Buffalo, llpiob , Waterfoid"
:r places, would not °illy haveinistea
:a required on this call, but glien u$ a
lit on those that Will follow. •t We teir'
eject has been delayed too loiiine , k las
sessful, but if the young men of„thelelty: .
their shoulders to the wheel, appo
working committees," aria ' go
ts if they restitution, itirartAtei, eh
It he a chance of furnishing the ts,nnler
by, volunteering..
leech:On - Meads, evel#petic sokoe.
ssßiresolved that sacesat idetld?se
for Wednesday Ave '
Ilowiag committee twat:4B . lo arrange:
: J. Van McCollum, Clark
,EsOng, J.
in. The following additional commit.
te e appointed: Comisnittetr - it all Cut,
Commissioners in raising the homitY l
YresoottiMeteaq, Judge ldireinaiko;
Committeek to collect subsillp-.
n giving an extra City bounty : 't}:
S. A. Daven,part, ft. th,Spencer.
Alias having - rigid' in pay nasstip i sittet
tty of ;50, we presume MI tie rilioi of
• committee will be dlitieniesklitilll4,;
Hie 4 4 twofifbi
were discoutimaillfor fri out
et Dumber.
1 I' 4 t A
0
AIAIRMAS
striebtekrsimalldrug
to
th Veiled " u ll 91%
fir AptrigApitip. nde.
~viE
ener.N,
manly as iIISINOWIL3 T n 1 13 2 11 t hat Mo aah '
Tigtrie—ireg=tkiveZt
o3nott. csueds_litiuritKe__l4l4 mallil)!!!!
Although Vilitrkstretßyirolunans for
the purpose, so ono atliiiiadvoostes of 4.p01i
-11 1 4511 1 7 the t
been (mists
MOM MiliaNd l ibiKA ThrsiOnii
— Whatll,ol l 4ollllteillS24ol 4 ”PßP epeak
leg, is not that the preacher favors one party
, tweed, or another, inirthat he should drag
agerA
ilitaitEisitiO.AiserietectuarniitnnelliFeLltisig;
faith, love end charity. If ,Thfli4;444,lciai l i
proaiher, from behitd*hejleernOirlc;deliver
a Democratic speech, nadittlihilve heard them
deliver Republiiteit tiiii s qwe say here unre.
jservedkr ; tlllo444l be no less free in our
hispase than in that of the
Mothers. To their taiiiii4tins it said, though, the
Instances of Demooratlii , faiiiillsters who : are
!thus deserving of blame , * iiiit •" . 11, 'and
i, t y" Tiive epil lri t a4 t x
bibomookthinfikvalmikiimi.pikAii
inAkvimagnille Leo leolielitiferobilteid
ritillbtfOlttlOttltOtfjleffrilM; to ,
t4entrusinisiridiAlisaenittensteniemee l idso
witc,irairliii-,44-46**4211Re.fi
the one's patients is not aisiriiltiliFinterewril,!
thignitiliiiiea‘giens lt i.orisrioaurtQfca-1
Awnwahtf64o.l l l..4ol4l xliMs)l,ffilt•Pil
wilawmfater hogpleseee, Wised .bl=ood'
1 - • !_se. 01 dekt foe a sotoTeitt. - flifiricei - Las;
' Wilitilaioo 4 4i#44:4 , ) heileilk(
11 Uat i i!:/ li t i nt
~ a l,P'l27 4 lt i lF e ? /1 thd
- • kilitevantwet opinigrotii.444
t. i
• r ••• • • . s'-:q_,_._Willt*CgirtMirm4lPll,2_.
• ipr a lideginit ii 3 Oinerdolinetil thew seta
, WCAPlRir e4 o l 44 l.6 lLlWAirglir
njrrjltqbtttfr„-rt'TtrrP"eq:*.o iieoy
' . - time orAIL 'kg is left us worth
leg to, out of the minis rlf the past t „ ) anChb
soTrows /of the present.- ' fi
U) iNta pike! :I :—trec.: 1.: • •-• J.. 4 #-7 i
i *UW:l;ciirictlA :iirt * ,;..iks - U l s. 9 tori
of -Mr. Oliver 13peereed ant* entered by mes
Xll **ti e, ;/Ylll f > lttP tot. 4524G;12/.b1.!1#
notes stolen therefrom. Circumstances caused
suspicion to light 'aii 4 a young man name
been WelVibig ARMY: Artl t y,4!e severs
h f'A
6 41 0 1- 1 4 1. 50 7.
=- , t r P a ..;
Policemen Warren an d claire: •Ritexaniti.
nation was 4 lfe l taliieliiii i i fistibe, and a.Craw:
j ferA,Conty,
,popecesipl i t . id!nticketl
b.14,348A4. .01
ismatiatiestalaus.o:./lavia Aid•la . - bitpcescia'
/don sl.43Nfolbit*tiertrietrwas taken charge cir
Siii*Vlisk;s l 44.444* - 41.0. 1 4:e2itlAr8ok-
P.94:0fak,i4;.,40 irl / 4 3 . ,5,erkle P een !?.AT l E. aitl r
Meet -to -prisort, penabaraiti_g?'
lithainfit
ES
I wits4nlow) the-porpansL4C , PiKeilg i• '
' 111
lerVi* , i/ 1 004. 7 0 . 0,44. trb#, l l,.. ; In '-'
Alici ' aecciApented dill* , •SlistSla f ~
,icelslairAi'
* 7l ii geStkitaiiiilli Aki.V/40:40 1 .1ArAll
ifA 4 r;ig.iii i, PlejOrliiiftt:'•ctiFttrn i tt o raPri.
lity , -lrest • to-FSseertabs-•hla •
•iiiintOt she bhittllivii", 'r - Pli-. ••• .:
titian. dit tsissi4.. 4 -14 1 1AffitA 454 d i,., ' N
windoir.: Vigilaskr , efferta , Will* reads; tb
have him re•arrested.;J.,,l%ili 71.: .3%,i ' . .ol •
• . . 01. 1 ii4.03:714
' ffl:l44l4 4 ti:Jfilii*r e feitainty • it Jibe 1
114 hcitlesitd 1 •10497 0 .1uPIVIOertfritt
ii
• irre-if?-iislonity is 11 . 1111119 m our plc
ihi's`eity. ••tko loilikiitiisimbolivii i lkt4. 4P
by 'ii-4,44;,, '3l-ei-`,1600141:1411.;:sa.
e 1. 0 4, 4 . 2oreeelvitig pifi ittlatia denim:vie' rel :..
~., Oeierimastlonaty, -%..::;_...:.
''''''.. - County Bounty,___ : 7 •-: :: . ` 3 00 , 1
Cib' Bounty ,, - -•- • - - BO i
4.f i
..ft----
s
Total, .•. 1. - ... 6t . )5 I 1
This is judepe l iitient"ofithiOregular monthly
Pk:4 i_P o PP r ;'..' i i i t h iHit,sl e. 5 ,4 1
4z44 1 clothing and food jtsdrOtch;,wlo
ail likelihood . be .lncieSeeiVroPt`pg,sto) 7
f0rif,k41 ,8 • 13 4 11 1 of emyTtlif.. '.' ,l !prr'l:
Bo4icrn ors-‘tor• the: variomr: Midas: haikArlie n
e;iified4bit.Alltir:Stlse stli'V•Asiii44;l e 1
j
Maly bounty 'paid by t the_Pridesal:4!Messini6 i
wilt be $lOO, se that ail 1111446 g, to t
. tinst do it at en0e::43541,. ,t1iq.43040.4? -
:lars:'• -- :-..f, : -:•!: '` ; ;1 - - " ..* " .' t
rAt:isiiil TbMi!°:i414:11111111.41".
gistert Of Fridiiinorstig:Asit , ssii;itigle6.
iicteic' den.' Jones; ' ' tWe::eilpfiditit i and•l4e .
14,1110,'rboteis la, Joitsoa's.;lll;ad:*-
tnpfed to ssesaie•frOit,tke;tiii4tt.4l 434e
-ailii4 by t;iiVit,P. l lo4 ,2 ox '1: . _tf , S7.l 4 ' -
'isl*ti , Iriuf 104 e. 1 42 ' l ' l °l' 4 ° 4 • 1 11 11 ar, Ilia
eontcliteit:iitireirii.-WilierlVAil
iiiiiii4;,iio that the'final niattiewiseg
-bat.traglo. ..Theituird itenidtild Abe AO 4
esasperrinn 'the encleinia And t Teich 'Erilialr4 ,,
./
Alkitulistance away, ,where that, , pri over ta ,f
agreed sum, $2OO lo esl:l4f,"kbe; gAirig l
Theseheeks , Wing Ikon, • , ..**l. l ;g o :4 l u!r It °
'ilied Cite, with two gold wiatcluie. Otte . e
guard received $l5O and a gcld-istel .and
Os. other shut the suns:: ,' - )4 soon - 111 Pt it,
quid pro quo was handed 'Greg:: the `c:tf t i.,
dropped, other .setora came spell the Ale p
and the five adventurers vein ordered. bass_
to their old quaitcrs=tninus expetrias :
„„ ,
.•
TN. Len: ,
zrapin —Anal IS tins Aldo of s
new suagasino published Attonmit7lll)lnnon .
& Peterson;
. !alisitt.stiesett Its I
titlo_indlisites; lc\ nt jun .lady' s
di* l 4 ll rf*Orldth ni , c 4f l %
adtopleae ,_
4:Tw.:sospe
:of
iiittrantars to its onliini«,44:r«A7ll4 ll 4l) of.
thn best literary talent in this count!? and ift
knelt& The fashion - plebslattitsassi«hir;
'4nnuaky, are etipeito 'l4 of .44i.V4A.000e . :'
,yddle there is,atitlittndinoe pittaistirtif
isiessec• and daseriptions. Wiled
idiesitrn frnmtheirsie ,is
en~raHng, front, I'dsidgn prepared stnipresidt
•forthe:-Magowhia.' new.
aiiaeatlyaellei.l44iiiistronagnifnisr J4 ty
Priedl2:li:jyiear. TIA:o : ,eey10!or
Vii leceirer.
i 41411 1 11411 fi9,lllk_
ja ass i that the b e at: 9r4 a ti . ,, i 4 iti s tyo u tt t _ti to
ItleadOillac aro thine
,Aboirity, No. 2 :Waillingtonjitop*Afirork4
'He sends' his' omen, Out la bankamAtierlij
families, /moll, Italia I of f
oar altimns who Ina
*At 410 their ardent : lC*lly; fiß l 6i°
tW"urryhilt
. ..tto:r what. tleoa • em5..41 1 • 4 4 ,,
VircpiseLL—Crthiford 4004
PIE
Weld Mat*. owl 'I.
Ab
WI" 4646Neli‘ \bail/4140 t ink wag/lip .
idgioeTtiiiisetit; — Piiiigliititifti#l*,7l7 - ot; to
Witoslif , ash
all btriwVaiiiiiieatiber
z v.2a ztf-tlva /-
{ •
I A hippy New, Tear to all oar patrol
t Tors have &boat oomplo;
TheipeaplaßfAlarib Kul, Springfield,
and pthtr pipls of,the - county, are making
aiiii , e'Eftwlth.6 l 6
1 iheii glass! •
g Three notortoluttliare—the "relintble
eautratitu4,lttSbe-•'re4ieebio igentlsmapk." snd
the ,ftehiSbiarstagee.7-
-isfier4iiii icing Of c(innon heard in the oily
at various periods, of-lats, has resulted from
target firing cn il ths t) tart fit the Michigan's
, Irish, thrtiterly of i site
(among : l '3r a Wniane, eNioits, is the member
of the Republican National Commitiee for
Nebraska.
trimplij oleyi f id galike lave, put at .a
discount of one-kalfper cent. all' currency
excepirdiViiitinolis,liatiana Stake and State
Bank, of "Ohio. •
rale was made by some petty
thieves, upon the Canal Rouse barn, on Satur
day 44014 and three geese and eleven chick
rule.ele were .Prebetitrprlk'
05,4frobt a:itiott NeW,Year's dinkier.
lisir The Republican papers •of this seetiOn
have all, or nearly allrexpressed a preference
fpps~~ S 3 Preaidentialcaa
as ate o thltirlAitYl The Conneautville
Record of last week has' his name displayed at
its.editorlal bead.
rer. Our Carriers will appear on New Year's
inOrrifOgt Vali a well-written address, and we
tltacths friends of the paper will en.
courage the a libital response, 'Let their
heartk.bi:,ntetle_glad by an abundance of
4lerlBendity last., while the Sabbath
School of thi; tnit4 :Presbyterian; church
'(lllrtiiiiit46(4. Wais in semen, the :floor of
the , anper,ball rook fire from the furnace, and
burned for some time, but was extinguished
Vsaiit*ala done.
a s, Waltet 2 J - 4, 1 of !Buffalo, died on the
24th citi.s / one'af the 'mold energetic
t bidegiiii'mbncOf the State, and 'bad been"for .
!Isearly4forty yawls aetire in developing the
rail Lake trade witichAilts made Buffalo one
'Ailltibsiiintlia4tartest. business centers in the
country. , „. -
, • Alphabetically . speaking, s woman
benevoleat, charitable,
liiiirieStic"; • ec o nomical, forgiving, generous,
honest, industrious,-judicious, kind, loving,
motlest i Agest, 'obedient, pleasant,. quiet, re
,p.ectifigk.sober; tender, urbane, virtuous, wise,
exemplary, yielding, and zealous.;
NFL I'lla.licaton Jeurnal says, with truth
'l;2ll4.l:SelittrVart of tie local times which
'”.*,!!el?`t.llll7 country tewil ands its way
Jilt* zieciti.paPer, and he who takes the lit.
ter,ltl'ilie • etclusion of 'his town or county
ncit 'fulfil -hill 'duty as a citizen.
Such a than hvanworthy to all a town office,
lorinymeFtlialy Zackq local pride."
agt. The New Castle Journal, .peaking of
the rumored completion of the Erie & Pitts
tiithe end of the present month,
says 4 tireielia pile of dirt and rock to be
lifikiseSiet 9f Abe ,wpyof the locomotive at
New Castle before the cars can pass. The
work on the road is pushed foriard with
.yet: it will be some time in '64
before the cars can run direct through."
ice' The quota of this' county, according
to the Gazette's figures, is nearly 700. That of
the city fs 12e, orwham cperhapii a dozen or
adutestAnd.x-holf Lave been procured. With
Itietfliontitics now altered, and• proper
'llllll94lyoorthiPareof the publio, tie number
zuntaiaing.conki readily bei obtained. If the
quota is not filled np by volunteers, the nuta-
Ipt i r lack l ifig on other quotas will be added to
it, an s conscription made for the whole.
1 tiiir The . Dispateh says that Capt. Graham,
'ettilis:#ity t Aiui hien reinstated.' He took an
licilapsitt-in electioneering for Curtin, and
11.1.7.4p4 .4.
was remoied for overstaying his furlough.
WelttrtAitittl , atAho time his removal was an
nc‘inced, that he would be re-instated. lied
die Captain's 'speeches been'made in favor of
the Democratic candidate, he would have
laftffliiilbekter chance of 'craving the ocean
on a shingle, than of getting back his office.
neer Pie,eatice by the Oil Creek papers,
..,,,et ec thei,owners of walla have determined to
oppoes the Turoposed.tai on crude petroleum.
the liegisterhaa a long article on the
*Met, conclusively shoring that a tax on
Ak4lcruje article would have a very damaging
Vfiett r oe the4ineilenis,retid' purism; destroy
it altogether.• A. meeting of prominent oil
mee.was City, last week, at which
the following committee' was appointed to
proceed to Washington, and represent the in
termite, ot gust section: Wm: A. Shreve, C.
M. TiiiiO3to. If: John Mitchell, Jas.
K: Kerr. • -
go,',,Are;hnow,:of.noiilli7 Year's present
that a young gentleman' could present to a
lady with more . acceptability , than a year's
agbeeittion to flodey's , Lady's Book. It is
tler4artie4te Magazine of the - other sox; and,
lialiyitsthWitslt may appear, we bees seen
Attielrailtrliould rather -do with one new
t. _
listelitmis a-year, than without Godey. We
are reminded of these facts by the receipt of
the January humber,--and on looking over its
heauticukages, we anti not surprised that
litappolt B.ltpuld be so popular. It is, beyond
doubt.- ilist . 4ii of its class is the country,
Stsitlltiks la, eacellEnce with each suo
ceetlingnumlmr. We tarnish the Lady's Rook
and Observer for $4. .
go„, , We were pained to learn of the sudden
tisathof Mr. David Thomas, one of the best
, known citizens and most active Democrats of
1 Mill - 0e11,14-on Wednesday of last week, in the
' 159th year of his age: Mr. Thomas Irate pee
-1 ,enkof intelligence, enterprise and Ithe'rality.
Cousideling his opportunities, we' have met
:‘ ( iiien 'eke possessed more general informs
tlen,4 and who were better able to employ
that lautwledge in the' practical uses of life.
Veiras'idearetze to the extreme,—no appeal
-wig esker mole to him in behalf a the nnfor
lungs to athielthe did not freely contribute.
'A kiad paient and 'good neighbor, a useful
altizeit end fair, though zealous partisan, his
loss is deplored -by all - who knew him, and
testieelally by thosewho knew him beat.
EEO
The Warren Mad says that Mr. t3co
-field has recommended Cot. C. B. Curtis, or
that .county, as the successor or Col. Camp;
bell, in (ha Provost: Marshal's office, and ad !
Npointment. Alluding to lbw
odaetiess ..te his eeleotisa, made ta this
.tat Ilist our people hare
ao ground of complaint on the score of not
tuditelent Federal patronage, and
40041 Ili pesities by following stator'
111011 EM
jneutt:."Thit.eouaty already has, lowa flee
. ...II the srlay v ose collector of ens
tomiledithe-.oollortor. of kutorAtt revelue,
bcsiitis=st , depot, 'collector sell to soother
soeautretied . a large somber of other, soffiOees i
malitugsiMlfply one-half or three fourths of
all the piesjiiiitrispe4e in the lgth Conine,-
siojetigt*lot: The Provost :Marshal ;was
also ettneedeCte...ber,s4 gal, 1,14 AN sit*
file °hair&lllno mateuetee.
alisillkfite,sualili • 1 rd.) 1
4
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114
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-"llletterittirstirfiTgfililitififiltrtrpOrtsg.
,
I P• 41 Mli0 111111 $/ b 7 1 )°1 1 4 1 1:0 1 of oat of
our eitisens, they heuO,th_etitifi*if amill
child, proceeding lirts t !lll_ plinit:j Stepping
to investigate I; :tltithud' a baby
< A t re •
Only • few he ;IAI warmly
Wrapped a • -...kmarket bas
ket. The ownerrthyiV was awak
ened, and made
,_t the eireum
statical, to ale aatitailtibbc, but be at
oboe dwidod ti 4 _ illl stranger in,
and make : • .We aro not
informed that`'
...Alia. obtained to
the party or
--Shute writinr-the-shertk -We 4earn that
whim 6 tihrekitd waaleft,
mit desiring to take earn of it, hasgiie l n it in
acre of 'the 'POO' , Directors, 'who are= by law
obliged to provide - Wr it at tie county's ex
pima.
tar The, Commissioners" appointed by
CORrt for the purpose of dividing Milloreek
township. consisting of Wm. Benson, of
WMerford, W . .W. Baton, or Fairview, and
John Beasley, of .Barborereek. completed
thnir labors on Monday, drawing nearly a
straight lineacrose the township from Walnut
street,- West of the Cemetery, I. a point on
thS border of Greene.—Gazette.
this will be "news" indeed, to many of the
citizens of. Mllloreek. Several meetings have
bean held to consult upon the proposed divi
siob, but we were of the impression that they
had deoldadaiainst the movement. , •
terkW. 4 ll. Knapp; forierly of this city,
but more recently of Westfield, Chautauqua
County, N. Y., who was convicted last July of
presenting false vonsheri r and has served six
month. Nib° , Monroe' County Penitentiary,
bait been pardoned by the President and was
aet'at liberty on Saturday. The pardon was.
tailed on services rendered in recruiting for ,
thilistrottat Army, and other palliating cir,
cumetanees.— Gazette.
*hy not 'tell the whole truth,, and admit
tbs . !. the "other palliating eireumstanees" are,
thdf. he votes, and works for the Abolition
delta ? t
Wo are in receipt of the "Annual
Register of llUral Affairs," published.
b‘uy, N. Y.,,by Luther Tucker & Son, who
are / also "publiSbers of the "Country Gentle.
man" and "Cultivator." The work is exclu
sively for fasmr. and coutstins,a great num
berjof valuable suggestions on agricultural
subjects. It is copiously , illustrated, and we
should judge, would be worth fully ten times
its boat to any enterprising farmer. The pnce
is p cents pei copy; or fire for one dollar.
. liar The following is an extract from an
order issued from the Provost Marshal's of4ce,
.4i dated December .13th : "The Presidentbas
ordered that every eaten who has paid the
thine hundred I dollare commutation shall re
ceive the same credit therefor as if,he had
fuMtished a substitute, and is exonerated
froM the milltarY service for the time for
which he was drifted, to wit : for three years."
j/11"; The January number of Peterson's
Magazine her arrived, excelling any of the
pinvions nutubt.re. Two beautiful steel en
gravings beside one colored fsshion.plate,
with numerous other fashidn diagrams, with
the i original etoVies an& hue selections makes
it complete. Terms, one copy one year $2 a
clul) of sixteen; coldest $2O. :Address Charles
J. Peterson,lo6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
—tsega Comity: Bawler. -
110). Nobodi except a horrible old bachelor
00+1 ever hail perpetrated the following : '
'f Why is tuttrinuiny like a bessiged city'
Beanie those Who are In it !wish to be out, and
thotwho are out wieb to be in." .
e era - el-hearted wretolk! He ought to
hash his ears pulled-by all the_ girls in.Chris
teiniom.
illfidr. Enlisting has been "Aug on-at quite a
Mgerotui rate within the lent week. We un
deritaall.thaf Aol4llLtalOkele has enlisted
*bent h'undreld secrtiits“ttp th e present
time, thirteen of whom were obtaitieid an
Tuesday. There is no :question but the full
quota could be raised by united and earnest
effort. _
,
A man from Springfield, named, `Mtn
Ferguson, very old and totally deaf, was run
over by • runaway double t e am in West'
Ginird lest week He was knocked down and
rolled along the road for the apace
- of several
,rods, but, strange to say; ho . way scarcely
bait; although badly seared and very muddy.
• !air, The signs of the times jwilliaate that,
within the coming two yearti;:o t' laboring
popUlation must pus througksevere trials.
The prices of all the- necessairiiinflifsi will go
higher and higher; thorn-4'mi , ins4ility
that iwages oan keep pactlWilli4int.i
1101. The latest novelttlpit.-* been pro
duced in Philadelphia, in tbi,:ati . apie,ora cra
dle that rocks iiself,lans iind drives
awai the flies. 'Well may.the,)Mak i er exclaim,
"oh,curlit a blessing to mUtherii!" , ,
glir" The shipments of irtin ore from Lake
&Tailor daring Use sensed eof 1868, says an
exchinge, have been 188,90 tons, Which have
been ;divided between Delia* eicvelitnd, •Erie
and Buffalo.
air Arteacni Ward's reeelpts -on 1130.Dight
of lilit first lecture in Saa.Fritnedieo were six
teen hundred and twentilocir dollars in gold
--eqttal to $2,320 in legal tinders.
war We .call attention to the advertise
ment! of Messrs. giblet and Spooner, who
haveljaat opened a new Furniture store in
Gibed's' block. They are enterprising and
deseeting men.
Ir The Okurnif may slciyo be found
for sale, immediately after publication, nt the ,
wire stand of Mr. May, in the Yost ()thee,
and it the bookstore of Mr. Ensign, Brow u'v
tr
pi. Mr. Austin Jessup offers for wile his
farm! it: Harbor Creek. containing 70 acres,
under good cultivation, and with the neceeoory
imprnvements. A chance is given for "an ex -
callelic bargain.
mg,. It is now positively ssoertained that
none of those who paid commutation lust fait,
will have their names placed iu the wheei, to
be drawn in tile lira! ordered for next month.
•
Dom` A Grand Union Ball and Oyster Sup'
per Will be held at National Ilall, (Crononber
gees) litedneilatiy evening , thel3tli fruit.
BO - The Gazette learns that the 111th regt,
haste enlisted for . the war..
me . We are informed that Waterford and
tfaie l tt have filled up their quotas.
TliAOBlll.l . SALARIKA.—rt is iodisputable
that the salaries paid to thn lady teachers are.
too small. W dotiht whether there is any
other class' of 'itrnfessionuls in community
who perfirria much severe mental labor fOr
so small an amount of pay as ilia leditleaeh.
as In our public schools. Few persona who
hiiiilliacer had soy peryonnt .experience in
totalities. entertain sorreet Ideas with refer.
emelt* tint duties of a faithful leacher. none
but flee; earneitt, devoted teacherit should be
employed In schools. while those who ace
paesiessed of ell the requisite. qualities cau .
hardly recelfehigeer salaries-thee they ,dii;
verve. - • , -
&ince mr•ituaziaK.--The4tuffefo Courier
i11,3401141101'011 Wedniellsy uftertArt4 of
hid lweek,, the Laborers' of Theitirk,
itmehering shout, boo aiealliers;=ltniek for
41 . 61.'16e eitt9tllitireeolutis
lil4i sad lieur 'creutaqTtlfitlet _
, us. , Ws. iniik 4)*Oilir mil
4110,11Mvaillsibetes* adjostai.;.
• , • , L,;,„
The following Iti•an agliworlotako sittlostoof
'the quotas for the &tenet subt4lstriats
Erie county: ,•
Ist Sub-Dist., Ego 'City. East !lard, -10
2.1 Brie City, Nest Ward, 78
3.1 " ilillereek,
61
4th 4, , Fnirriew •
stik " Girard tp. and bore., ga ,
6th Bpylrtsoeiti_./56st -
7th 1, “" C - oniestat tp., Albloti totw. b 22
6th Elk Ova tp., 15
9th " Franklin tp,,, t it
.; . 1 . 1
10th Le Bout tp„' < I
1 " w i ta k in a tes :. l P l 4 l/41 ."1 1.1 7 1 4. .
12th ti Waterford v.' ••••
13th " ktoltean tp. and - ddlebere; 79
14th " Suniusit tp , '74
16th is' • Groowe tp,; , : — 26
16th " . Ilarbotereaki • ‘ l -ts"
1 71 h ", • , 0 r09 1 ,144,
iBth " Nutt•• Seat. be :au
19th ' " Venangotto.,WtithibtorgionlK lo
20th 4 r ;
.. 0 v , ' , "lls
21$ Cohcardip., Co banr.; . , "68
22d " • . Unless boro.•mtik,ip., )%.,,,:vllll2
2811 4 ' • Wa i yipt tp.c , - - •• • -- 111
•Total,
.117$
The foregoing qizotea tali* idigljily
when the exemptions- and"ottidithele shenkl
have been folly eomploted. asittiiitiotai if
Melly *niggled by the Wee 0400040nfv,..
N: 8. CAMisltBW• : i.. •
Capt. and PrO., Mac, Pa:
Tax ON Ott..—The editor 'o the • Yeastigto
Spectator, thus sensibly speak of tlttr7ro
posed tax •on crude oil ; The 80aretay,of
the Treasury, in his late report, tnabo'die• Sad
sanctions a recommendation of the Commis-
sioner of Internal litivenue ire ppyrt tax of
ten cents per gitlhiri o h n Crude Petroleum and
for the repeal of the drawback on that artiolt4
"This iecommendatiod to 'Congreaslrma
such high authority es kili.:closei4 /44400
edtire oil producing interest in danger. A
tax of ten cents per gallon on crude oil is
four dollars per barrel—mther steep opera-'
Lion for producers when it seili for leatilldto'
the amount, of tax proposed, 9 is eqea ,th
case. Udder the'mosL favorailsi aka ifith
market, the tax recotemended by the Secre
tary will be more than half the ;rains of pe
troleum at the wells, and in ordiztar,y..time, it
willentirely prohibit prodeciion: If &tigress
desires to destroy the nil business, we know
'of no more effectual plan than that recap
mended by the Secretary of the Treasury."''-
TUC GR!LAT Ham Reeroama.—Prof De
Munn, of Albany, - N. Y , is stopping at the
Reed house, where be will remain nitil Mon
day evening next; January 4th, when he
leaves for the West. His wonderful success
in treating mutes of baldness, thin hair and
diseased scalps,': is unpricedented in the an
nals of hair restorers. - Those he'oueteelidere
desirous ot : consulting this remarkable hair
restorer should' do so at once,, as another op.
portunity may never again be presented.
Consultation free. •
RAILROAD BALL.—We understand that: the
arrangements for thyroposed railroad bail'
are nearly completed, sou it will be held
about the 16th or 20th of the mouth. The
proceeds are to be given to the Ladies' Aid
Society. All the railroad employees in the
city are expected to participate, snd a geoter4l
invitation is to be given to all the railies4
men in this section of •the Uniod. The pride
of tickets will be three dollars. , The latliei of
this city,_ it is supposed, will furnish the sup- .
per, free of coat, and a lirdystto will prop-•
ably he realized for benevOlent purpose.. '
CHILD VUII4I6D ro SAUL—The Crawford
Dezioerni, of lud week, sayit' tilat •"W Kn.
Brooke, living - in oar borough, went out to do
a bag dsy's washing, leavicg her little girl,
aged about eight years, st home to keep house ;
in an hour or two after the mother's deper,
tare smoke was seen itutuing fruit the house
by one of. the neishbortv:, !tad upon rep,sirlitg
thither the child Wita fottnd I;nritii ict . &with.
We have herd no further particulars in con
nection with the sad occurrence." '
ale- Capt. John C. Hilton, of thiseit , the
Gazette soya, has been appointed a.capilin i n
the Corps.
CORRESPONDEI I 4OE.
[we omits sonttibutions le this depaitisiut of the OD•
senor frotapirsons of MOM shade of apialos—nOgtoss,
political or otherwias,—lt Dein understood, of eourps,
that the Vitoria tam trae to be held reapee!thet te! the
views or atatotueeta of his correspondents. All Sodas,
to ',cure tnaertton„auturt be acempinted ht the rail =us
of the author.]
Letter from Mr. Goulding.
Written foxthe Zrie Obeerrer.]
Ma. EN - Tons—Will you favor me wth
place in your columns to correct a misappre
hension or misrepresentation containetl in' a
communication In your lastlestre, eigtuuLever
8. Z. Mosher and by one.who styles kilasalf
Capt. Perrin, that the light in 'the light &owe
on the main land was out and'not. visit car
an hour on the 28th of November, lad al out
on the 15th of November. A l ward ef,4pla
nation will correct any misapprehmusion npeo
the subject. On the night of the 28th i of
November the wind_ soddenly changed and
although I made all exertion possible to; pre
vent it, before I could possibly msmedr tits
matter the chimneys were buret up, - And se
soon as possible they were 'misused, which'
occupied a period of "about twat* minutes,
not to exceed twenty five minutes. The light
was nut out'on the )sth of Noremberibui
serving the wind about.t o change %seri on
lyeutl
I immediately got other chimneys ea 1142.
cured the light 'before there was any ,rstiiisen
able diminution of its brightness. Alli4o
are catniiinr with the muter, fully understand
the difficulty-1u case of sudden changes iof
graft; to prt•tvent the light 'from going out. i You
will confer a favor upon nee hy giving plarito
this explanation, in order that the publiconsy
un.l er,trind the whets figs 0C,.. the case,
•
although ofteweeettitringwAther previous fightt
house krepers„has never , before been thsineht
worthy of a "crimmuniesiitifst iu a newepiper.
- JOHN 4/0A W t t, ING,. • • .
-t 1 •
-Light (lease Keeper. •
Edinboro: Normal School:
Written for the Erie observer.)
The tindert.igned, 13upetintentlents oft the •
several eoustles tot the 12th Normal Dilivid •
ka li
awl adjoining counties. desi r e to 'Olathe t, '
tention of psrents _ dlrtieters and 'teachers, on
those preparing to teach, to 04. Om es
afforded by the North-Western 81ate Normal
AchOol to those wiio 4 tleedrethinrtitif,h eattetillio.
al training. seseciptlly in the &flinty anffAri of
teaching: On visiting the, school; and Ole,-
ing its organization. we oia it esiimil4lly
weirdly ,of ,commentbdthri le thi,tollortrlng
points: Teachers distinehlholtyor esotat.'
zs aill;,4ollktaikl4lgit:toif illthAtin
to
stenotion thorough and !praeNel.
..ii Lehi '
school, in which students 'Of 'the li./eind.
Neheolli0:°144 1 !"0 ~4!,,f-.40 , 11_01 10 "
b te aPprOvittlssokeits of .. teaching' now ini ,
!boo to ~.110ors it Peseticel kotowledp If hs
sum , WI& ' we speak of the 10 1,,
Mt* NI Its ihttlitNintfor
` - q w4ifylni , for ten, we believe it squally ell
adapted to tarnish to yilinsg mina* is
that man& •pristittalstfslipitithilibed :
tion which will At them for soy- set
life. . . ,`! Vf i Ail
Stephen Ilerrissi.,l3upariateadent La
ecn iettl •tharlss IL hale, Venlig° ; ' 1.
itlitrealintoi-` it.,
ThentPaisi, erswfoßd; PAL WIMP. sr?
I ,
sea.- •-1 t,,,••• •., tiO r.. 15.0,7 0, 1
Ediaboroi Nov. lw. t
„ .,, ~,-I,l4,easica-azi
0
FOR SALE.
CHEATTR,
ET
WEIRRITO IiVITUKIF-/PURA rW Stel"
Mak bike rita,ozeAlost well of vstor. largo doGAII.
lIGGIGIP WV' kr4 at het. so ozoolloc• or
"Uri cf mho' aYlt a INshadlag apples, oborries,
—I IS., 'AMAIN.; ti. at Lots of aria, villa 21
Gam of 1 , 0141.1 i growl; imui of Alklet.
entrt sr: ri ° ll.• 46
~t1 114 4 4 . k a •
U • a d oim a e rman t ram beiumou v i ramp
trf" hesii.agot, , 6:o6l4t.**
. :We LAND—Sattit trams house, fiver
et 4 " 44ii4Wria.Pri.,W.3141,*
UT 4,ca%0 mum from i site.4o lowoce4bahgloetto
wasies-imai busy bara and °row° for... tot
0 0 1._._1 4 .___ 0114 °4 1 .00.4 111 0",_
_,, 4f
maw, warn se the - gtly twoatii op o ' ty &oast
100 bantlAyffmghit„ri tit 'Crag of WO.
MMUS, C4!411% OW*
,Itallird, for $4.400
Lai
ALSO, Leta,Roos aallLctia Coat Lots in tho City
i,
sibus -`l -, •
1-
and *vandal
140diettulair bestow* needs kale tA carry it on,
atirMYr~irl .Y _I a sad at Ida alai liatata... Flr
liontroioa at the Memo low Mao. tout
wOl nap
.. /1611110 (airmails and titles patiod. •
dodlVei.
NlcAliater's
ii'ia'-1=1 : "Es - i•T sra•
OINTMENT
reamalma all thine vest pbeallarltlas
li Akins amnia* by Upinlas tie 'Pone sad
...414•114tbs Ismosible Poaspinais
hileeheolie • l the Mimed Seseetkee. Awed
• f roma the easse ot/Josue.
IS lase the Ming est et norm, *ores sal
Wounds, and subdues Inflammation at once..
It M Lb.!,Nein , Mosefei t ski
01{111111Fitaktilt - Apilied hi Alia.
tkoa; of the LtEggs, Stomach aso Bowels.
I,‘ limbo Mina* Easeillegal la Kidney
CheriMathaat Ssldlers and ilall•s • Prize It Uglier
thes,Ck.lll. It hie lark taaneos• fairing
thee oasis!, vary battleelleld Wei minx other
„ ,
It Yktaows all monad Ms world as lb. moot
soothing and heeling Ointment in emistenee
. 1.
hums Moetreere Is the haviostes led Preprlito r Mew
York.
It Li sold at Di meta by all Dranistseverywheie. hold
by SAIIIIM CARTS'S, No. 4 Wert Part Row;eisset for Eris.
Wholesale Depot at N r owroa t C0.'5. , 412 Broadway.
dee2r63-410. ,
Taltatibeeriber offers for sale his firm,
offish, ourfburiti or a mile from the borough of
stualactou 131., Trio Co., comprising Ally
icestssitssitaos, dosed and well fenced, with good
Tenn4Peng iwerlerf ocehard and well waterod.—.
- 1 / portion of the purchase money In hand and
the balance on time. MARTIN SCRAP FORD.
Washington, Dec. 22,1111214 w.
. "Stray Cattle. .:
tl-OerEE iii4o the . enclosure of the on-
• dinfroof , Ls Motor Croak tp, about tio 111* of
, I hied Of partLogi t oo follows: 11714 stases, 1
'rod bolter:l *DUN! atm sada opottiKl hoilor. The own
or is; foqboobd to' coon 1110Oudi‘ proiv ProPinty, pay
and take' *am away, 'artk a. they-TM ba die
;dg= Zaecordtag to law. Wlf . COOPER.:
Harbor Creek, tree. e 2. 1883-3trak
11011011 IN 8!
ill
• ,
1 • -
The allbseriber wash] cell etiolation to the following ej ,
. ' 'Votes suitable tot
Holiday Presents!
Of uhkh lab Stost is probably the molt somplsts lo the
elty. it oomprlema
I •
OrifF4;"
• N.. 1 •
DRESSING CASES,
'
GENTS
Elegiat Jewel Cases, • :
JEWEL STANDS,
•1 • -
Leather Bags
for Tra+ellng,
' Leather Bags
BUFFALO HORN
HAIR , BRL)SHES,
Buffslb Horn Combs,
Hand Mirrors,
Pall' Boxes, a Flue losertment,
I ,
TOY WATER COLORS,
PORTE MONNAIE,
Ladies' Morocco
VlitY PINE,
Ologne Toilet Setts,
~ • ,
. i . ALL filif
.''PERFUMES,
c / -j -"; latliwitstocK OF
MEM
French &• English Soap
poittAD" ES , 'ICJ'.
41 IS XL. CARTER.
.t o „
maErr. PA ROW.
f.
1=14%
BIZ
EMMA
MEI
A.. KINC. ,
=I
Complaint'.
Means star reic,rtal to
Farm for Sale.
•
DRESSING{ CASES,
1 for Shopping,
ALL SIZES,
FINE WATER COLOR
LADIES' STEEL
Porte Monnaie s ,
v i A!._!,!^:lli 1.3:i
C' t
Moto!
•
1' •1:5:1i.'L1 . : , : 1
il i gitir'l 1 I 1 lIS
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HOI_MAYS,
EINE
VONOSTVG PP
mK*.a%4='T
MEM
CUINA
v[Axwt timmom,
rariarkliNllo 4.lrsaWehi•
PAR I VASES,
COLOGNE BET'S,
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COLOGNE .BOTTLES,
i i f ,
CARD • RECMVERS,
- 1' .
PIN TRAYS,
: I ;i ':
Plaed Coffee Urns,
.
TEA SETTS,
D1N7§10 ; 9, 1 979115 ? -
&MRS,
CAKE BASKETS,
Sm Ifiwitik
ffll3
• Toaat Racks,
EMI
'''" Rai'chi Rings)
PICKLE JARS, COAL OIL
436 AL LAKPB,
,I;"._.1 . " i_.l_ , litk,,y, :! .-...,• .
t
GUT G - ASS.' ,•
,
COLD' Band CHINA,
WHITE kail-NA,
CHINA SPITTO?Na
White Cilia Tea Bette
64 - Pkcee, WOO.
i a , I •
0.111 Kind Chin Tell Hitt%
, bs Pleas, :$ll.Oll.
LARGE VARIETY
Ell
OTHER ARTICLES
woks:wit'. ILI Oinali)
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LOWEST' EAEMEEIN -
PRICES,
MI
1.2.131.11:Vi1 . ! 1;1_1 •-1,) )
GLENNY,
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ME
wontans Park.
:04,411.Tir.` , 11
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STATJtagnalit.RßEo4lllo%
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GRaIaiIm.RRNYISIONSI
AMP maim slimy%
witgalit4llo44lchaft *AM NOM wan,
a . M llllllglaiall, bik
AM" 2. • e PV/
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`VASES,
BRONZE
ME
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MATCH- BOXES,
CIGAR SETTS,
Chandeliers,
PRESSED GLASS.
CUTLERY,
•ND •
OF
MIMI