he 6rie • Os ot• ATURDAY, JANUARY, M, 1864 E ERIE WEEKLY OBSERVER. ;Hi • 001131trilr BrlLDlxaa," grAti ,c 4 I:ber Orrice. orriARIJENTS.--OnpFtquiro nr Ten Linea mil in. .. r tion 75 Centro; two Isinertion4 $1,00; three inner. t‘ .. $125; one month $1,50 ; two months $2.50; thne ca ,ottot $1,00; six in )ntlo $3 On; one year $800; nherwiirnrtisemente in proportion. These rates ;ill be strictly alb-red to, unless eliantTeil by special ',strict."at the option the puhlishers. Audi colleen. Strn,n, 011,11,1.11 UI like a heals° Nor 0,0; A,l , ninnittetnr's Volkes $:,50; I,ortall cakes Firs emits& line; Ha•rtage Notices TWItaTY 0111tunrr %Int tro , er Utrcn It Bien ante pet lie, Or.,:insl pore.), na l...written at tfi , request of the editor, one dollar All roteert* nentn will lea continued et ' je rays „ nr the p+•um adrortisluss, until ordered st hr tie di:colon', nhlena a nP0613....1 period in ; ,4 noon for its insertion. • 1111110,1' Two DoLLARA ler rinnum in ad- iitNyiNll.- - lie hare one of the• best Jobbing 502 the state, and are ready to do •ny work In . t line that may be entrusted to in vial' Cl) le 'By establishment outside of the largest utiles. ERIE PRODUCE MARKETS. as W eekly i f JAS. a. BLISS, Genera/ Dealer Groceries aid Provsienu, Caraer of Stale aid , Eig Stream. .....6,0643,001Green " —.4..1,4501,55 Butter, • 29424 I,loll,ard, 1441913........ —l,OO flaw, --...1.11,3121i ..... ..... 701:11touldeN, GO 7 ......... 1,V,,Chee51,.... togui --- ..... 2, oo ;Eizo . .i, \ .. :ou D I 1.1 Pear 11,1, ..... 41) " Pluma, .......1 15 " Itzsphernea, 25 ,I: 00(02 2i " BLlckberries,_ ..... 15 ~...1 751 Pop Corn, per buah.....1,25 ME RIM PPI 0, ; Gov. Curtin, Sen•ctor Buttkalew, lion B. Miller, ILin. Chas. L. Lumberton, on. M. B. LoWry, have favored us with documents.' rows.—The eighth lecture of the course , e delivered on Tuesday evening next, Agassiz, • the eminent naturalist. ,ry to the common estimate of a scien an, the Professor is said to he on enter g speaker. F. Taylor, Esq , our -especial f ivorite, missed the cars, and therefore failed is former appointment, is announced for .day evening, the inst his subject "Life in the Army." lIRRUB.O AND ERIC It MROAD.—This commenced running cars from Erie to , n, in Mercer county, last week. It. will .e long until they reach this place, as on the road is being pushed forward uch energy. The deep cut at the west .f the Shenango bridge is tilled with rs—boring,, blasting, digging and haul- That portion of the town, heretofore wel finished by many of the citizens, ming the centre of business.—New Journal.' TIIeBENEYIT OP TIIP, P00n..--A Lecture e benefit of the Poor will be delivered ndsfevening next, by Rev. Dr. Keogh, tsburgh, Pa. The matter is in the hands St. Vincent•de Paul Society, a charita ganization, which has „already done good in relieving the wants of the die• . We have never heard Dr. Keogh, hut ht that he is a gentleman of rare ability .perior powers as an orator. The pun or which the lecture ii to Ito delivered ecommendit , to the patranage'of our • s of all classes. lIIFF'S SALEfi.—The Sheriff will Sell, at .art House, on Monday, the Ist of Feb rile following propertie, nut. before hed in our lists acres of land in Concord tp., known as Mills Privilege," on which is erected mill,belonging to E. Norton—at. suit of d & Crane. oaf acre of land in Lockport, with a • frathe dwelling house and one-horse it, belonging to 0. 11. lrish—at-snit & Farrar Ler piece of land in Lockport, with ore house upon it, belonging to 0. ff. suit of Gray S.; Farrar. FICEILINO.—The results in this county me, what wo have always contended, intedrs could be raised in sufficient to supply the wants of the Govern d a liberal bounty was offered and a system of recruiting adopted. Up to tat period, with comparatively small tier three hundred new recruits have .ted, -and all indications point to the that the quota of the county will be without much difficulty. In this city, Fairview, Springfield, Leib:eat and Concord, wherever, in fact, the hare gone to-work afi if they really to accomplish what they undertook, Ins° has been liberal. The recruits .in camp at Waterford, where they )rmed and then sent off in squads to Small parties, numbering from vs to seventy-five, pass through this )st daily, and the lively manner in :y conduct themselves would indicate are well satisfied with their- new The ,r Government appears to be 117. convinced that it will not be o resort to a draft, and the anxic4y to raise volunteers shows that 4, become satisfied that a conscriptiin lite to the bounty system. We have 4on to believe that more men have been tarnished under the present call obtained under all the drafts that etofore been made, , and we are greatly 1 if the experience of the past month )es not hare the effect of doing away Ling for some time,to come. :STING TABLE —III common with most iblic, we presume, we have often felt a to learn the average loss of life in mg, together with the number of sick, &e., and the number of thbse dully entered the ranks remaining ity after a particular period of service. our friends, who was prompted by the drit of cariosity, has taken the pains ip and prepare fur us the following 1, copied from the official books of Co. regiment., formerly commanded by Braden, now by Capt. Was, and re ia North Eaat and vicinity. - It em• period of two years and four months, ;aged in active service olunteers, , 84 innteered, 10 imissioned Officers, 13 !lotted Officers, ' - 3 its, 45 He-enlisted, uderred, tit Disabled, mtaiissioned Officers, 1-Cota. Officer,' & Privates, Enlisted - Conscripts, 4 Pally, Conscripts, sail in Hospital, ' dosses in sevens! other companies, 155 in eadmounded, I understand, are, much 4 1cularly in Co.'s B sad I. Ayres. ItAttia.th Age dr ais . nity was horrified on Tueday,evening, by.tie information of a disastrous railroad! accident which took place out, that esorliniktolz;the Cleveland & Brie R. tilont - threei,.itest, of Painesville. The passengei train..tir left this city at 2 o'clock on Tuesday !WWl* found the snow too deep to mike its mthin' i _ and was obliged to skip's& the paint esintionitt. The accommodation - trail irie known tole followinr at a short distance, nna tiro men were at once sent to the'rear, to witch Aix, nately for its arrival, and signal the . entinem , of the situation ahead. One of them came near freezing with-the coldr-iekethilethe other was re lievierlim, the.tralkeillieniong and ho was unable, from ttoeitirnausal to give timely notice. The result 'siastit; ib locomotive run WO the sleeping oar of first train, splitting it in twO,iirivieg thetinCt forward, killing live Persons; weindloa_ l 4.mlP: number of others. some Morally, salti setting' fire to the three other ears, which, together with the sleeping oar, were almost totally destroyed. NoneLof the injured parties be long to this vicinity, although - sooki of eta; citizens, including Col. Jobe H. Bliss, C. Biel, gel, lion. M. B. Lowry, Oeo. Lyon, Paymaii. ter in the Navy, and the wife .of Rev. Dr, Lyon were upon the train. Buie of the wounded have since died, Sitperintendent Nottingham, with that en ergy that has always distinguished im mediately upon learning of thki cunalty, started out from Cleveland with"' sa extra train, accompanied by several physicians, yell provided with articles. of relief. They sue:, ceeded in making their waj to the serge of the accident, and were- instrumental to the prevention of much *dewing. The passe gers were taken to Cleveland,' where •the wounded are being catiefdly cared for alt hotels and private house ' s. . - This is the first severe accident thititis, happened on the Lake Slio4ltioad 1444414; od of several years, and our. noldidentilt In its officers convinces ns thet, no blame -will lie- A l ma to rest upon their ehonideii. It is the thatof the' entire traielleg.oommunity that no road in the, country is .conaluoted with more skill and regard to the safety or Comfort of passengers ; and the oematience, attetit lengthy interval, of one snob affait as that of Tuesday, painful as it was, should 404 . lowed to detract from the high reintat!Olt a X has had amongst all who have ever.enloyed its advantages. Elil g, Jan. 21, 1861 2031 , NOMBRIL or VoLuixsass. 7 .We have ; elt-, tained the following table of the Whitman* in Erie county from the books Of CoL &Mau decker, recruiting officer. * this • city. • hie probable that some volunteers have been cred ited on the Provost Marshal's books at Wa terford, who are not given in the'tlible. The full'quota of the city is 188,-60 for the East Ward, and 78 for the West Ward—of whom GI, or less than half have been - obtained: The East Ward, mainly through the activity of Mr. J. M. Kuhn, has done better than the West Ward, and only lacks 17 ,of ,her full quota. In addition to the saber atentionsd, however; there are 28 membeiteof Battery B, 14 of whom will be credited to the Bart, and 14 to the West Ward. Twenty-six Membeis of the 83d regiment, are also credited to the city, but the proportion belcmginglo each Ward is not known. There are besides 240 of the 111th regiment who have rep et, and it is expected that they will nearly all be credited to the quota of Brie county. 'Clonal; ing the re-enlisted-men of the 88d andl",lth regiments, and Battery B, we only lacks few of the county's quota: Erie, East Ward ~ 46 ilk Creek 6a; Erie, Wort Ward, 16 Conneaut 4. " • Greene ip., • 2 theintedd de ' " 26 Girard du 40 Le Bare .12 Fairview do 18 ersaltlngtoa 4. 1 Franklin do 4 Concord n 0.........: ... liiiirreek do ' 31 Amity do , 1 Union d 0..- ........... 13 V do. - -- - - 1 Watertonido .32 Corry •1, North Sant do I Total GREAT SNOW -Brost.—Os Mondayaltr noon, a heavy snow storm cominencedin. section, lasting until Theolay evening, and extending from all reports along the whole Southern shore of . the Later.: 'About two feet of snow fell on the level, but being a"lt companied with a steady wind, it was drifted , in some places to the depth 'of fottrieitct 14, feet, oholdh up the highways, stopping th, railroad trains, and for a time putting almost a dead stop to Easiness. The storm is pro nounced the greateit since the winter of • 1853-56, when snow fell to the depth ofthree: and four feet. At Cleveland thedrifts . wete_ so extensive that locomotives were unable to , plough through them, and several trains were delayed a daj or more in their attempts to reach that city.. Operations on the Buffalo & Erie road were not- brought 'entirely to a halt, but the trains on Tuesday and Wednes day were considerably behind OSP, as they also were on the Phila. &Trio road, The storm appears to have been heavier West (4 us, than it was East, and - the New York great, railroads have not experienced mach dlth culty. The snow mated falling on. Tuesday evening, and st the period of writing (Wed— nesday evening) we have excellent :Sledghhig i the streets areorowded with cutters, and the air is musical "with the ringing of the 684. 17 We printers are usually too busy Is isjoy anything of the sort, but for 'the' eats of the pleasure loving public, we hope the'snoit may last long enough to give everybody 'Alsace to sleigh-ride to- their heart's content, ANOTHER RAID.--A telegraphic' dltlii,s4h from Sandusky says the snouts sent nutAoBl that place hays discovered "2,000 or 8,090 rebels at Point Pelee, Canada, prepsrieig brs dash on Johnson's Wnd. Oen. Terry,. nom• mender ofthe post, has eeerythinito receive' his expected visitors should_ they's:anti:re to cross the ice. The stagiest tigilaskiieiiinehe• tamed on the Island and several be4.405..pAt Point Pelee is 80 miles -trees in position Johnson's Island." The rebs have inidn'aini4 many hazardous expedition. 1i their:4l,i ! but we should judge that ennalAng Lakoltriel on the ice to attack Johnson's Island, iroisidieV' about the most risky thing ": tempted. Our Sandusky brethren nerot"sint, give themselves much trouble on the ssibfrien.- SLEIGH RIAIIG MIMI EAST II Osii Lis SON.—The Iteporter".of the Byname t Courier, who studies economy letnithetanding, ho is paid," gitet - -the following cheep re ceipt for getting up's sleigh ride..on:shoil notice: "Sit in the hall In Oar DICIII:140*- with both doors open so that•yengetli good draft—your feet in a palf:OZtai - 7,lir i stinisP: drop the front door key 40wri janfiii44. hold en icicle in one bond and- • v .,. v bell with the other." He Nati aqtrikl han't i tell the difference with youtr.epie aka: is a great deal cheaper."' • Licsamo.-11ce Mewls; • • announce that they will 414 Air:Jame sell liquors, at the Court commies4eig ottth. let Monday fia_Vabruary :watt _ asocia's Lioursi:• I ; P. A. Becker, UN -- M: Jones CO9 Xision. git 4 111/11113t tteritilr; • John Baroldieldf Edinboro. 0 2:2; 1 ' 1 1' , 0000000 .........•...._43 ,c,lw , '` 'L a IMEE9 3 Weal VlNKTh*eralliMPPOrkal, ihe: last month hie contidalaed of a severe col 4, occasioned by the litiangenble• weath er. 1 .471 1 71 0 9%.11314 0 1# 1 1 1 3ffeW.. 1 101\ 1011 ‘ 44 10 . 4 that way, will . nppreciata the toilewing t] A en.ri'lelitta Dein. ‘• • A,cold it the doss is II ",,A4dat at all udcobbud-- Dekber fit to laugh or tosig..- ... Oh, bsvcd'i.„l a rub ,ud.l „.: By voic e , skids. &dyne, is dow quite rough l The widis•lliot—hoir It blow! Whote'er cad I do, troubled edsugh With Nils tearful cold if 14 dose. - .. .. ' , • . . .„ .. . Wade od a tibe I esuld sleep Bk. a top (Before Ives Bart wdßetioi -. ,• • - , But dow I ead'treleep—l stir byeelf up, Ad wakelbraergh:ticy.4earible odor*. L; - 1 . icold ii thi dose is a luirribla thig, audways a ,wheesigi,E . ad blotigk— , ittd by iergad of filesuint-taitt lieer-it deem d trkS , aefbAss I fear 44),T , [rig I 1 ' Tug LAX lil Sloan Roan:a...A conespondent writiug-to Abe Rochester ifeicelrotw.lite•laa •iiell Hotel, St Louis,' . speaks of a ride from Buffalo to Croveland. as follows i .. 'iOn the Like Nbore Road' foundsomethlng new -in the way of a pleasant that 4 mustlnit. the staention et travelers therlto. It was an elegant hippo- drotne car, provided with ,Ilirestlake's patent heater and ventilator. There is a coal kr naoe ender'•,:the oeutttLeCthe car.: itielhe heat . is distributed by pipes and registers to every seat. No passenger kat cold feet in this car. The akin the ear was quite pure, and the ventilation perfect. In . many than. 7 3 senile of miles of winter t vellum I never made so . plessant. a passage that from Buf falo to Cleveland in this cs --,, Law Laid that the moad into be supplied with such Cars at once. Competing' lines must look out, for snob comfortable cars running over one of the smoothest' and best upheld ratlroeds In the OountrY" leilvs the travelers• but little to (Ut ilize." --- • • • : .. . . 4 ,lsMse'lkto`SoCirry.—The . tolloTing la dies were elected 9ffieril ofthe Soldiers! Aid Society ot:Srio; teethe obit three swathe ''llreAdrifTlirl!-.4:llNo,lll6lii.Tte.?Pre iidelnts, V. P.' flays; Milet ; Treisurer, *B. B.4larkc. Theileeretar,y elected ItHint detdOed, Miss F. L. - 111peneer-waii app?inktd in)her plass. i rhe is provide with a pnit of mittens apti a_tiousewite or weedleheelt ereii inetiber of tl