The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, December 08, 1864, Image 1

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7 1 :1.• otrlrtiv 'Oh/Tod to, union .hanged by special
at duo Option ot , tit* tabltibete. Mai&
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" matioarr Noting.. (over three llaat
Kve ee!"tte per Itae. (WOW ratty, as.
...Atom at the mined of tin *Mar, oae dollar
AU advertisements adll be eentlased at
th ,"...e r of the per s$ ativertlalag,: Intl% oedema
njhie direction, unless a apoilltoil period la
4,, ue no forltslneeriloa.
veartiosi —Tan DoLLoe* per adliallei la ad.
F RISTIVCI. 7 -'ire have one of tbarbillat — Jobittag
th. , tiat , ,, and or. ready to do say merit Is
u n • titt,m‘r M entrusted to Ili, Is MIMI style
outaida arta* largest Whoa.
wiirrttal k BRECHT. Publisher, -
until -after an appeal shall have been
taken to that dreaCtiibunal whose ordeal
is terrible, but whose judgment has ever
been in condemnation of oppression.
The election of Lincoln has destroyed
the institution of slavery, not becaose he
issued an emancipation proclamation,, not
beeamte he was right-in so d_d:ing, and hie
party in demanding it, but for the reason
that the Southern people - will prefer lib
erty by the assistance of the slave, rather
than dishonor and bondage—the certain
- -result of submission to -- their'enemielt. the
Abolitidei faction.
The 'Union of the States is destroyed,
becahse the door its now forever
against compromise and voluntary re- i
union with the Southern people. The t
faction in power hold out the fagot to fire I
their homes, 'the bayonet to - rule their
States, the donainotietv.of, `thelir freed ne- 1
groin, the insults of tin tingerierous end
heartless conqueror: Brifore . the recent 1 ,
election, the voice of pelee was heard in
Southern camps and . s well as in
the council chambers of the Northern De
mocracy. To-day the stern voice of ue
'bending war echoes back the detlarsee
that New England Aholithaniate havej
hurled'at thein—not - watio;fiecein their ar
rogance with less thin the humiliation I
and ruin of their foes. •Reeistance-to utter
- extermination is what the Abolition .
tion must hieet in the-second era of their
crusade.. What such resistance means, i
and what-the result will be, let the pages
of hisqtry tell.
The Democracy "submit" therefore as
they have "submitted" for the last two
and a hall' years, with-a full conTsCieusness
of the situation of-their ?untry-Hwith an
entire faith'in the justice of -their cause
and4-ahe truth of their as
great abhorrence of - the crimes and follies
of their opponents as before, and . with tua
firm find courageous 'a determination to
stand by their franchises, laws and conatil"
tutions as has made therri within the past
year a terror to a faction backed by a half
million of•armed men. • .
The revolutionary Section that hai Per:
petuated its power for a time, by majori
ties small and - iron hardly by force, fraud
and deception, has now.oes.sed - to be able
to deceive others.. Let It make haste tel
stupifY its adherents in the wite of power,
and riot its brief hour in theolrunken de
tusking that follow itetimmiss. Disgraced
by crimes that ha their' brazen impudence
they wourd'inakeappear as the deeds of a
nation of freemen, the destroyers of 'their
country, the tyrants of her Citizens, all
ahe'vain boastings of power, the arrogant
the Abolition party is congratulating assumptions of nationality and their pa
„Ai on what it calls the "sa . bfnission” of, 11
ironizing coaxing or 6 adversary utto-in
Itenaperacy. Let no'one deceive him-'• their hearts they fear, cannot avail them.
P1;4.4 extent of that "sulptsissiori"• :their frantic struggles:v.4th the helm of
le*tbe ceusei . of it. Were there r 1".
ii - Pres '"
re'ship of State can onl4ls
giVeer sooner
dentist Electio nto-morrow, the -1,860;000' 0 - the-mercy 'of the Waves.- - z--trhey have
freemen, whq,-on the eighth of November ijaterhpted toWnauch. The task of rester.
repudiated sill complicity with t6o Ab °l i*, the-Union was eftei; it might - even
reV'eltitlonials, would reiterate that
haveheen restored by civilized warfare,
dsclaration(j Some are silent, because
but the Abolition faction could not be
r -
they are content to rest after the exciting
satisfied
with a little, They have
ap
rosiest of the past year. The great ma
tempted to outrage find violate the unal
way are convinced that the election of •
terable laws of nature, and they M,nenly
Abraham Lincoln-will eventually deetr y
° sAtee.e.tdisastrous, ignomitiloua failure.
the prosperity, liberties and unity
if
th-e- - 44temcic rata I Hang your banners on the
states. Hence, powerless to stare . vents,
outer wall 1 Yield. no principle of your
they await the, pertain explosion - of -the
faith ; theebistore.qt,menkina justifies it:,
rant bubble -of. falsehood and-Ydeeeption; ' „. B.l„..,. :Strutir 311'st-site. BUT 4 :IEyI4.I.MICA 4 T
Render obedience to the Constitutionfithi,i,
ready at soy time 'when it may be pout- ittwa,„ .. 0f..3 . , 0 ur
countr y ;
,how
no knr o; tt E.,ttDED SCRlAViLf.—A.:gt4ernAn re
tie to interposofthe solid barriers
of the edictii - of fanatics and usurpers. you. ,,shing on Seiron-1 street returned oome
and principle 'between the remains of wht suddenly from a business trip up the
are outnumbered , but you are not. Wrong ;
rive one evening last week, and upon
their country and the fanaticism and
the rig ht t riumph
atp..eom p in upo th n e v ez t l
at A s n au d .
enering house. learned from Ebony
usurpation that have destroyed it. '' - w h en h ays , t h at sad the sworn partner of his joys and isn't:-
The pcilitical doctrines: held by the future that drawl nearer 'vrithTit4inestal roe had gone to the "eircubne" with the
Democratic party are These 'which must pen to shadow the glories we have loved t "Ci t stai d n . .l- nil... l llls , whisk OM" Our hero is
be the. foundation of all free govern- and cherished — when fanaticism shall er in d ari y jealous fl man, but the,
Ueets,,are" those recognized avitundamen. have run its historic course, and arrived at g r ee-eye monster Irk fi erce possession,
al in the construction of 0.1/1' o4rn ;to the I,ta certain goal hen - the fearful halluci-
Application of them these StateVowe their
nation, now crazingfhe majority of the nt tin
h,
then, atu hiniself,to
the e started out to erateli thafes-'
P prosperity ;to the ,ebendonment of
tiveoup e. They met, on Madison street.
people shall have been cleared away by
them, their - 44.esint; niislortunes. Old as.,
Theinjured husband'drew- revolver,
that irresistible power that directs the tn.,
the organization of gdvernments, they . are um ph Irresistible power
and 'the d estr u ct i on of
andried - revenge, but a quiclS, - scientific
urichangable in
_their nature end - are des
wrong, sitting unbroken in your ranks,
moment on 'the part :of the officer
tined to bring back liberty and happiness
yours nifty be the glorious task to rescue
wressi it from hiehand and brciulht Win
to this - betrayed and infatuated people
, from utter
.ben..the, whirlwind
of fanaticism has --m utter ruin, if not the whole of our
- to olden grief upon tigtregsTik. "isfy
country, at least enough to demonstrate tinseact v, slit , brother 1" screamed the
toent its force, the passtions - of the ' hekds the wisdoicien patriotism of your policy, s
larlyind hnstilitiea ceased . "Wait!" ex
tiovo Subeided, and this seat land, re- and enough of constitutional freedom to
(slain(' ' the wanquished hus band, with
deemed - from NeW England •dominatiiiii? save the future of these Slates from a rep.
sick of the misery end blood their hated etition of the bloody scenes of the past. • eurpse, as he clu#fastl the. hand that
.
Jade has chased, shall return again to its • itsmol hied reilitA momem,t. bad*
. 'didokitof ties you; rititoegtt it we I
allegiance to law and justice. L Large Threat.' ,
It the Dettiocraey have been right for 'spin - Inalhg loge to toy
wife. afire came in the he
from a
more than a half century (and every year
nom . ofhystanders, 'during Which the'
has shawn -.Abe inherent value of their
trio vidhomeirard, The ofßeerAad
policy) they have, not itr — the twinkling been t.ntouly tvio,years, said, during
.'( - 4 an eye become wrong becalm the enee.of sister's husband be,ar
a/ majerityle of '`:'00,000 of ,gratirr-ootio- rive We t se ,nniti for his owq home in
trymer, influenced bi tear, by tanatieieur,
fill oti a furlough.--Merriphlt
. 411t1tila
by the love of office and of gain, have laid
they are i in error ; nor are they luck fools
and cowrirds as to join hands with-theuttee
mien of liberty and law in a crusade avow
edly for an unholy and disgraceful pur
pose ;. nor yet. -to sink into ignoble and
despairing inaction.
We recognize no right in New England
fanatic, ailed by their converts smong
the ignorant of other States to revolutkin
iLe this government agaipeit the will of the
people. We bow it nifty he to a power we
cannot resist, but we hold it none the less
criminal and usurping.
The election of Abraham Lincoln by ! a
small majority, one-half of which httAb-
Inirted in that Yankee land whose Prepi
dent he is, bits detergained three thingrits
all liuman probabilitA9The final result
of fanaticism has never been to build up
and establish, but ever to undermine and
overthrow. So in our
. own land Abolition
fanaticism has established nothing, but it
hits jesaroyed, first, the liberties of the
'persf'• Isigtels and South ; second, the in.
it4t,ion of negro slavery ; and, third, the
airiciti et the States. fplt has overthrown
the liberties ,of the people,hecsuse . both
sections must fall into despotism to sense
hle them to, carry,, t• the rar,"aggressive
on the Tart of the stronger, defensive with
the sleeker. The seeds of despotic !ate
are plantedl and it mayhe that on the
ef. November, 1864, 'was fought the
?'fit bloodless contest in behalf ef condi
tutiesue` liberty and free- government,
WM
The Dying Soldier.
;,, T r sod worn to a skeleton form.
oe - a couch of pain, --
04 a ;, wi . h . at even prayer ► at morn,
w „, vis ins h o rn. again.
5e Isiked 01 his mother far away,
k ,l he talked of his lonely rife,
he The fever frenziei hie biasing head
tni loosehei his hold of life;
ip !liked of his home: the fair few lead, -
Elle, home of his childhood's play,
:sliced of his babe, and the Iwo gars tell
And rolled from his cheeks away.
ca told: burn hl feet-knight never again
Welk over his ;Mitre sod,
gat ere long they should tread the golden
streets -F
At home in the city of Ood.i ,
And, ire said tho' hie eyes voila never behold
Thb forms of his_esrth's deep lone, -
He qould wait for them there by the life
river fair .
An the garden of Veauty above. _
Dot 'he wept anti he Wired of his burial lone
In a stranger'e unnoticed bed,
That no roso by affection's band should be
traineJ
To wave n'er bin grate when dead::*
e told him that God would mark the spot
Where all of hie children lay,
n,l not one of his loved ones be_forgot
On the rourrection day.
sighed And whispered "va Wog, ao long,
, zo many long, weary yearn,
0,1 cy lonely wife and little one
Alone in a vale of tears."
..tokl hint the worst of God had gone forth
In truth and holinhas„
the friend of therkeidow's lonely
The guide of the father:tees.
Rae' had Millet! that loving heart
K I hands with gentle care -
Eli laved for her, that lonely wife.
One tress of his long,_ bright hair.
stn they wrapped the worn-ant noldler's
clothes
lituadvbe martyred hero's breast.
Di is hizt rude unvarnished bed _
Loid birn sadly sissy to rest.
, . hymn was sung, not a prayer was raised
‘r.t'.; word of counsel said,
?: the hireling's rude, uncaterful hands
Pik.Qhe damp mould o'er-hisl head.
,:ca 111. the Obsarrer.]
The Rat, of the Deteeersey.
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VOLUME 35.
The Morning Star, published' at Cincin
nati, relates . the following anecdote'of a
young gentleman - of the South id:to expen
ded a large foundi.o - tor - tune—motley, land,
megroeseverything in a course of is teni•
perance end prodigaoy. •
—As,he hail just paid a last years' grocery
bill of $9OO, oiie day he was walking alonK
the Streets leisurely, whemlieeing
cian en the opposite side of the 'ha
called out to him to come over.' "
"Doctor," said . tie; ."1 wish yotedlust
•
take a look down my throat," , _
don't discover anythingiii,"icaid oa .
doctor, afterksoking'carefullv
- "You he, !!why !that's
strange W.Vit -*MI* kind- enough,
to give inollker . -
4 11eally, sir," itallffirdkocti* aft.vr a
second look, don't see anything."
dotter, there's a_ferat,*tenAhlin
sand tfollars, - end twenty tegroaa,..
down there."
STKRZOTTPI3 LOST,-B? mistake-a box
containing several Worn out stireeiypes
has been left at thiii - ofßee.-.. In order to
identify the property, we- eelect a few for
publication 'here
"Enemy's loss greater than ours."
"Rebels senflthiriing."
"Attacked ui thine to one." _ -
'"Nobody hurt on our side."t. -
"Sherman is all safe."
"GrAnt has the rebellion by the thiOsit.P
• "Rehm driven." _ -.
"Secesh she-devil"
1 , .
. ..- .
- "De;eiters are eatiiil7 : into our lines in
squads:'.: -
The oviner can have the above on- prov
ing that they are
,his : They appear- to
have bisenAmitght Tioui the editor of the
'N. Y. lisraid.-iI..P. 'Nam
TWO DOLLARS PFR YF t AH, IF PAID IN ADVAN: •`-! 52,150 IF NOT PAW UNTIL THE END OF TSB YEA%
),' ITEMS OF .44,L SORTS. ,
-
.A lady In ftermany ga_y_e, b_if i gt:to
hold;thst Christian grace abounds - row di ti A r4 at , 0 64. , , H er limbs*
Where ebseity is seen-4W whim. .
ire olitob to heaven,. 'tis MO/TfiIMLX, 1 Ited *. -
Of love to men. The St: Soseph, SW,
the streets id that town are filled with, /
women with cigars in their mouths. •
Our little joker says _if the soldiem are
well fed on turkeys they wilt be better
able to gobble up the enemy.
• Why do the r34rirninationS of -married
couples resembaAfi? 541,0 f war on•
theisesaisprei IteeitifiefEtty are murmurs
••-•- •
Hon. IL D. Washburn has caused a
notice to be served upon the Hon. D. W.
Voorhees, of a contest of the seat he claims
in Congress from the Seventh-Indiana Die-
My Creed..
1=1M33
1 hold all else, named piety,
A sel6•h meherne—a, vain pretenoe--
Where centre is not--con there be
Circumference
'This 1 moreover hold and dare
affirm where'or my rhyme may go
Whatever thingv be sweet or fir, -
Love makes them SO
,
• • ii-
Whilher it be the sickle's rush I I V r-:
Thro' wheat fielav, or the fall of ski ,.
Or by some cabin door, a bash
Of ragged flowers..
'Tie not the wide phylactery„
41er ribborn feet, nor stated prayers,
'That make U 9 saints—we judge the tree
By what it heiir9.
And whet* . n man can live apart
From siorka, on thiologlajrust,.
I know tho hloo,(1 about his heart
la dry As dust.
iitomanto of First Lore.-,
'Some thirty years age there lived in th?
city of London an opulent Jewish bankei , .
of the name of ! Au rich men tisually
have, the subject of the preiqui - sketch
hid a lovely daughter, rejoicing in the
Scriptural name of., Sarah . : As Sarah
I reached the age of womanhood, her
beauty, coupled with itrr'lather's wealth,
drew to her feet tnriay stators. Only one,
however, could gain ilia prize, and -that
Was H., the son of a rich Polishnohleraaft.
qut when did the "course of tine love
.run smooth'?" 11. and his.father became
mixed up in ode of many revolutions that
have occurred in Poland ; their estates
•-were Confiscated, and they were obliged
&flee - for their lives. With the flight of
H.'s riches B. discovered that his intended
son,-in-law - would not do, and' so told the
young people. The lovers separated with
vows of eternal constancy, H. emigrating
to this country c. and Sarah remaining in
London. But as the copy book says, "out
of sight, out o€ nilnd," and so in this case.
The sesAati ropes] between the lovers for
about:a*, - . When a rich suitor paid his
to Sarah, who accepted and
'Married him. H. 'Was 'almOit distracted
when he heard tile news, but reflection
came to his aid, and he consoled himself
by also marrying.; 'Y e gankfilassed on ;; the
husband of Sarah flied last year, leaving
her a widow, pendiless. and With eleven
children• - fn the 'meantime the wife "
11. had died, leaving him eight children.
When H. heard of the ectcondition of
his a r .L tore " all his old affections re-
Virned. He pictured his Sarah, poor, and
with a large family dependent on her,
;which resulted in his sending for her and
bar children. After mutual reiterations
o' unchanged affections, the marriage day
wts fixed, and on Sunday the parties'Were
married bY a Jewish minister. They
mtnbered,pne hundred and four years be. ,
talon them—the lady being fifty: years of
agf, vvitlt traces of her former great
1 -
b'e'aity stiitexisting., and the husband be
iiiigfiftf.fotir years old. The .-newly mar:.
; have a crown up family of
iiitrteen olive branches toivrine Around,
•
thee hearthstones. • -
" te a Sosva,—The offlciel returns . , ai,
,ect e In from the different stateb,
taro"
at the votelor President was much
e than the people had any idea
of i the . reckless 'telegraphing LIDS,.
mo after the elections i
Mijo in Naw York, est.„ . 7,060
• • .-
New Hampshire, or. .2,192
, ..
-,-; - Cennecticut, . .- " 2 ,427
Maryland, eV
• , 7,430
Wisconsin, 25 count.; .3,584
* --- 6- . . sA Mi c higan, i 6,000
Penn a, Worm vote,. • 250
. ".4.ft. I
1 . - ; :' sr : Total, - ',- " •42 1 3,383'
i
mi
73: Th ere niney : tlareeLtiftiotoral votes' ' r -rri a aaajailtrai less than thirty
thous Tiiti'lleptAbl lean majority war
reduc PHB Stats 9 over. one kendre•l
thousa - - _ .1 ' .
A RUT lON snout Tamar-fox ....The
Chicailost suggests the abolition of the
presenstern of collecting United States
taxes, I elm "The hest, plainest, wisest
: - Intco
&M
~. = nornical mode for tho ee
lion o revenue is for thiState to pay
It. ' Lech State this winter add to its
own levy the iium required to meet
this F I tax. The payment of this
...dire
t
ct y the States would lave to the
genervirerntnent an expenditure of at ,
least tinillions of,. dollars, and would
save t people pertiaps,an equal sum,
,tu th pe of penalties,'expensee, re.
demp ~',ft.-" - - -The administration
will imithe matter in this light,
lE. PA.,..11-11.14,5,DAY AF'T'ERNOON, DEOpilEtNit . 8, 1864.
MID
The, planters in Maryland °fee to pay
their slaves from sBo_ to $lOO per annum.
It is said that Goya,'`agent will see that
no nigrers will he pernsitted.to work nn
lees they wish to.
Tax question was recently 'proposed , to;
it "down east" editor, "ire bogivikirta'
•dangemus?" He iminedistsly ,anspiperd
that they aro always very.dangtoue Atoll
they have anything in them l 7. , ! ...:
Thoro a i re five thousand desert!)r r3in
y f
our' arm in ;Canada, whither ilia _have
i
'Red to escape the vigilance of the local
provost marshals', whose arrests of them
are daily increasing in number.
• Young ladies should, not write poetical
love letters. Such a one written to a
Kentucky beau not long since, which so
atfecta him that he stole a horse to go
and. see the writer, and got iato jail to
pay'for getting in !Civet with a poetess.
'"Elhon," slid.. a Dutchman, "you may
say! what please 'bout bad neighbors; I
biirl tevorstneighborsila never-ww %tine
pigi and- mine hens anis hoots Ink dere
.ears split, and todder day. two of dem
come home missing."
"Do you know the pritioner,Mr.Jones?"
"Yes, to the bone."- "What is leis cher
acter?"- "Didn't.know that he had any."
"Does be live near you ?"' "So , xtear that
he has only spent five shillings for fire ,
wood in eight years." - -
A correspondent from Northampton,
Mass.,-is , responsible for the following:
."A subscri:bor to a moral reform paper,
called at our:posta the other d.y, and
inquired if As - Virtas had- tie,.
1g..; eau th 6 trOstmaster, 'there has .;-=
no such perton here for along time."
A confectionr in New York got up a
Thanksgiving cake fOr the Ladies' Home
Mission, - Which was 10 feet long, 22 inches
wide'-and 16 inches thick. To make it
took 1,000 eggs, 176 - pputeds ot:flour, 125
pounds of sugar, and 80 pounds of butter.
Rather expensive.
Some of the Democra
cusaing the policy of the tierrt‘rldlo par
ty.:' It ought to maintain its organisation
everywhere complete, solid and impact,
and not yield an inch on any point. It
his the Streneth and pO - wer to protect
.
and deforid its rights from -all encroach
ment 4..
- AT 'Jersey City, on Saturday, afternoon
last, a brute, named Bernard Fitzpatrick,
while under the influence of liquor, r ithrew
sztiive lid at his Wife. accidentally striking
tit infant tlaughier on the hesd, - , ' , 'rig
bet her brains, andtcausing death Ilf an.
hour later. ~ ,1 "- t ~,- -
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.A PORTLAND paper relates that a anti.-
i
man going Ito that city on the train from
Boston, a day or two ago, was delighted
ti
to share l is seat with an affectionate,
pretty and_
•chatty young' feminine, who
seatettlierself in ; a manner to spread her
dress well over him. Much to his regret
his agreeable companion left at the first
station, and very greatly to his chagrin be
discovered shortly after that she bad but
open his pocket and taken therefrom.his
wallet. i
Vssmatastiav TES Willilt Housz.—We
have been requested to giie notice to the ,
persons who have such 'a penchaqt for
mementoes of the Presidential mansion,
that they aro terriptedsto cut the' linings
of the sofas and clip pieces front the cur
tains of the tut room, that Marshal Lae
ni on bas detailed officers to attend_ to the
nth tyr, tinder orders to arrest all such as
i be detected in larcenies of this kind ,
without respect td persons. Some of 'the
sofas havAteen stripped of their damask
le
coverings and, ' dt:spnry of the w indovi
mutllatedin a taniellil . manner, and! the
IlEars 101..ilf.'ditermined to pnt a stop to
•thiatjttids,ll4. iVafillington Reps/Was. .'
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* - 1303 - Aus Rtvla. -- I :cOrre' ipondent writes
-iii,-froth :the head„waterlrof 'Salt River,
that the.Demoesnita. emlgiants to that
delightful regtesir ire in fine health and
spirit*. T,lni - climate is - salubrious, and
they have concluded to stiej4n that iion"
"until this cruel war k over." The cur•
rency is . -Demticratic, bet ns.gxclttaively
gold and silver, and the market price
about the same they aid to ba,litere "a
longtime ago,", under 'o4lmotwatill4itnin
istretlon. • The following. era :the latest
Auntattens
,:. • ~, .. .:,..r.' 't., t 2, -
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Coilike,,,il._._iter lb - 121
Tobacco -.- ‘ - ' • 2.5
133,5ipil
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hitter, ...
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15
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• n is u &mists; it %, i asierted that the
Wain, it not tiu, a.ele estive of the great
increase of defective•teekb mtz . ,.. the use of
ealeratus and cream et tirtikr In the man
facture of bread r: and Dr. - Baker fully
agreed with the facts !offered in proof,_
adding the rosults • of Some' experiments
made by himself. zile soaked sound teeth
in et. Potation of = salerattis and they were_
destroyed in fourteen days. We hive the
opinion of nien,whose talent*, time arid
seal are given to dentistry, that. sitleratus
and cream of-tartar in bread are a 'chief
muse of rain to-. teeth. Note will tho;se
who know this fact go on eating all that ,
'mot in their way, without inquiring
what it is made of l—N. Y. Prailyteripi;''
I SAIARATUi r %titi. —At a blow Ono-
Tharrvorroir f7 Five years ago. Mr. Thos:
*erg, of—Parkrrple, dullirast county,
misled valuable gold and-sup-.
powid — it; was stolect, butehnki moskLdecide•
Wile was the thief. ; ;abotit. lin 18 1**All.ga
bee ieeigiedyletter front gialhelio 7
liniataiGaitatrogialprusipti is-withdt ;,40
'..terrend gentlemantinformed Mr.V. thst .
by informing him 'of - his. residence be
Would hear something- to his advantage.
Mr. Cary sect hia admire, and in return
received his missing watch. The person
who had 'stolen it, being ;obliged to di
vnlge" the fact at the confessional, was
compelled to make restitution.—Albany
`ls the nelghbot•heXl of GolConda: and
Metropolis, Indiana, there is congregated
a daring gni/ of villains. They have
robbed and murdered at will so long that
they have become -insolent. The people
however, to rid themselves of
them, and, on Wednesday two, of the des
peradoes were arret_Metropolis,
takes toa tree, andlithout further
oonsidera . t.ion. Two others were arrested
on Frida y bi(4,4pk antigens of Golconda artd
served inYtheume-manner.
Pasts parade of bountiiiitook
place in Indianapolis tirtevv-day.tOre.
Over one. hundred ef, ttie‘AiraFrashed
two antl=two to a long' , Toot% t vrith - e hercu
lean African - leading the column, and •
ringlikthe bell. Each Jumper carried al
placard on his back as an advertisement.
of his profession. A line of friendly bay
onets, on each side, kept oil' the, curious
crowd, and the snul-stirting notes of the
"Rogtge- March kept time to their
tramping •feet.
Tnitlkosse.—lf you have the care of
horses, remember that
,a 1 horse is much
more easily taught by, gentle than by
rough usage. If you use him well, he will
be grateful ; he will listen for, and oho*
"bis pleasure at the sound of your footstep.
As to his food, you shopld do by him al
by yourself—"little and • often." As for
his work, begin early, and then you need
not, hurry. Remember •lt, is the speed,
and not the weight, that ' spdils, many a
truo-hearted worker. i . ' •
Stet, Walter Scott once statedi that .he
kept iklew,lsnd laird ,weitizist for t Mtn in
the library at Abbottiford, and that when
he oattioja he found the hard deep In a
booklt Waller perceived to be
John::Pictionary t "Well, Mr. '---,"
aka d do you like your
;k t" "They're -s stories, dir
Wetter," replied l_the" laird, "but 'they're
uncoulmotrahli”
NAPOLICIteII Ortinow.—During the stay
of the Emperor Napoleon at- Lyons, in re.
ply to an address of , ii deputation of tra
ders,• in which they insisted that the
Winter was• likely to be a very trying one
_for the working classes 'if 'the American
war should continue, he said :-71Infortu
nately.the ::ewe from that quarter is bad.
I have reason to think that this; fatal war
is by uo meaiis near its end."
IsraLusca Itictrts.-:=The following are
infallible recipes : For preserving the corn.
plexion—temperancei. For whitening the
hands—honesty. remove stains—re.
petit:moe. For improving the sight—ob.
seivition. A beautiful ring—the home
circle. For improving the voice' 7 -elvility.
The companion to the toilet—e . good wife.
To keep away moths—good society.
!" Aistoso the chit-trap stories which the
4tepubliesn misa have put forth Since the
_election; is that of, a soldier who Went to
the polls and vote d, with this remark "1
Me as I fontl: Wouicip't iC Ix, a good
a fC4'.4 o *.t_tisaitttliii and their ad
herents,' as they have 'yoted."
disavfloaotatas.—i numb;r of men
were arrested in New York on Wednee
day upon the charge of having committed
a seriee of forgeries upon the banks of
New York and elseirhereotuntosed to
amount to 'nearly 3200,000.
A soy, 13 years old. died in Chichester,
N. U., recently, who weighed 84 pounds.
0+ feet of.'boards. to I make his
sin. It was so huge that it ',could not
be taken into the house. The forme was
bound upon timbers aid carried to the
coffiti Outside the house,
A CLIErfIIAN in Tennessee. lo n a Sab
bath recently gave out' the flrst i line of the
hymn f ."Lortj, let, a repentant rebel
live," when up Sprang a Shoddy ofactal
_
exclainiing„ "Not unless he teitus an oath l.
to vote for Lincoln."
M'Otat.t.arr's vesignstion renders
General- Iltilleckthe senior major-general ,
of the regular
,ariny. •It is a, signillcanti
fa"ct.tat the late Presidential canvass has
:been the means lit depriving the army of
its tWoratiking major -generals, Welellan •
and Fremont.
WAR NEWS OP THE MINX.
[Platimifiptai Arei
. Tirestrit t lgs. r U, 11384.
There now strut :to . be Sri a dbuits of the.
reprted capture of Milledgeville, thougliit
has been evacuated by the Confourikates. The
detailed socounts of Howard's program; to—
wards Augusta show that ,he was checitid
before., be was within forty wiles of the town.
Atlaniithes been entered by a detachment - of
Soilliteris troops. • It we's entirely abandone d
. by . the Federal army *n4 two—thirds had blni
burned. Goners! Thomas, In Tennessee, has
re(reeted to Franklin, ten miles south of
Nashville.' The Confederates follow -hint
closely. They . have out the oosunualeation
between Nashville and * Chattanooga, and es—
calking the few garrisoned postai near Chat.
tanooga, now hold all the eotintry south rot
Nashville. -•
, Pinta
.East Tennessee, detailed Southern ac
counts of the labs movements have been
received, : but they live we new infernal/Os.
Asneral Gilimn, with the ratans= of Fed.
'eral
~ ,artay, Is at knoiville ref:rutting his
command. tti. I force of Confederates is at
Strawberry , . Plains, sixteen miles east of
Knoxville, watching Otifint. • There will not
be anY movements in that gitarter for some
time.* Breotioridge, with tb mein clouted
erste army, whet last heard fro*, was Jost
L iimith of Cikelotiaa4 dap. %mord
J ik
=EI
MBER - , 2$
bridge, with the Federal troops from Kin
tAFtY, lied milted Ctunberiand Gap, and it
was tee strongly garrisonad to be attacked by
The
with say moped. of .noise : . ,
:rho 'Po4orsi TftonnoissOooo "which have
ben sentsodth . from Winoltoster, in the Shen-
''.
• -I . f/aneiyi terve - Tenet Barbee outptiat.•
411 41trafbnig, Inch stroager thia vu sap-
Ro attempt will:be made to attack it„.
Sheridan's army is still around Winchester-
MolebY lsas just attacked another party of
Federal cavalry at Cabletown, north of Win
chester. Moseby lostine man kiP,ed tnd five
* wounded. Twenty Atha Feders - 1 oratrymen
escaped; thirty.. were killed and wounded, and
thirty-one captured.
A Charleston newspaper states that last
week a two hundred pounder .Parrott 'gun
burst in Battery Wagner. This battery is the
one which continually shelle:_Charleston.
WIDNI9DAY, Nov. 30, 1864.
Promi the neighborhood of Nashville. we'
bare baelittle bees. The Confederates have A FACT GENERALLY EIiOWN,
'a pontoon across the Tennessee river, near T HAT 'the variety of new style Bed
Meade, of gothic, Cottage, Courses, &mod Cot-
Chickasaw, south ofJohnsoaville. , A Federal a,r, camp sots, Jenny Lind and other pattern; 'nth
cavalry expedition was sent from Nssitvillei , „„, n li
o ° , 4 — j, d i , s i trai ng , t P tit i., h ,r =4 l Ln .l o re ttli i raitr,
by a circuitous "omirse to destroy this pool Vt t ta di t t ( Ir a : A t-i t ci- p
eu ate 1),11 7 .1 11-4111418 '
eather Ueda
Won. They were driven off, however, and and Bolsters with oilier nouselold furniture, we., all -
menofectared from well oemsened inisber health,.
Ware unsueoessfut its a. by ospenierened workmen and not by apprentice
Theie are some
,reports of , the doing , ' of I t
o:ixt F X sYl` ;'crateet hi s l o t ris and il o t:o. Prie sTath w en tif ‘brin
Moseby's Alert in the Valley An attack was Cane seat, Parlor , lireirootn, Reekinitr Ltnrit i ls
Nurse and other Chaim, of I:sateen and Western warm
Made lad ilreeV.Pitr eigithee body of Federal tacturf, are bicliory dAled and glued, making them aa.
strong usay CUM part of this cosh., where abstruse/4o
itivalry, and folY 7 five out of sixty p
were ca
, r
mai sold ars out) 05i1.41, and by no means durable. wood
tared. 'There has been no change in the po- whaesor, Seeking, Sewing and Nurse, as ensue of hard
toed rounds clinched through the seat and glued, war
eition of the two Senteeln the Valley. "y rooted to stand, ;,andsomely painted. and can't be boo n
The force of Confederates which yesterday soldt
r orr re r arsto P t ri s ce' re 'l te, • l et k tra
out the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at New . ust of prieps of all goods sent on application. , locking
Creek was shout fifteen hundred strong ' . " .:!ti b er iP t, P :o l lsais f"*. t.statriunos and contending with no-
There aro no details et of the mot:e ortneipoled two price dealers, am determined to sell
y el:e ats. cr.e,prle• to all, f ire worth for your pay, and do Jrndirea
'A rebel force, with Ave pieces of artillery, to i * . ;, lw h r o tad ” i a th
ui a tag es, Lire Stork, Vradeand Rano
passed within twelve miles of Ceire . od .idiyatore ray, Produce etc, taken at fair market vetted
tidy last, moving towards central Kentuoity. =6 t r e irjt, r " cite'', "r o t . rl;f1/3:P ate
!'
On Tuesday a party of rebels tore on theritit- , * !ab1.22.1t* llarinfees'y and Canada's tialemsa.
road track between Mayfield' and Paducah to
a point within [oar miles of dui latter place,
upon Which an attack is anticipated.
Tavistmv, Deo. 1, 1861. ,
We bare
. reethred some few pai : ticigars of
the sinking of the Florida, but the ,fair is
still involved le great mystery. The Florida
hid bees it autdier off .Fortress Monroe, and
was ordered by Admiral Porter to move across
the harbor to Newport News, to escape the
effects of ureters!. The Piorids sailed In the
night, was rim into by a transport, and sunk
la a hundred feet of water. The people oa
boar& .soaped. ;
rILID4Y. Deo. 2, 1884
General Shotgun's movements oat now be
explained :auk More clearly than heretofore.
Oen. Slocum's column, which was marching
oh %facet', turned eastward, joined Kilpatrick,.
mused the Oconee river, and, on, November
221, wu marehlag to Join Howard, who . was
forty miles west ;of Augusta. On November
2eth, a Oonfederati recehnoisance was sent
fromltiacon northwest toward., Atlanta.
went to Griffin, thirty-miles aouth, of Atlanta,
auhrreported that no- Federal troops- were to
be urea auywher'e. 'Gen. Slocum:B army bad
all :lurched east of the railroad. On Nevem.
ber 22d, Slocum'e rear guard hid' crossed the
Ottonee river, and was reported , thirty miles
east of Meows. •the expedition against %boon
badlosea given up.' was sban- 7
dusted by its Fe‘ieral septet' • anitseangaitt,
in Confederate Possession.' Geri:Tre - etnitraid,
with the Confederate advance, arrived at Ms.
eon on November 221 and it once mare hed in
punisit of lthiaiirv.:'- -- 19O0Int Forrest led hie
Adventist. On that day General Howard was
encamped forty miles' west - of Aug&sta. A
large forco c of Contilierates had been collected .
no oppose his pr4Freso. and for carne time . ' he,
kid' bees intrktitiliTip: Glen. Bragg was in'
etemmandief -the - dtpaitrtiont, but Gen. Ewell,
who' had - sreught a,conaiderable force 'from
Virginia, *a. reported to be is itaianucdiate
command of the army - opposing Howard.—
Blooms was"forty—five- miles. southwest of
Howard. 13heithan's prinOipal aim appeared
to be to joiU hilywo ., oolumns. They were
pressed in front and rear and a junction - was
a meestity.
There seems to be a general impression in.
the Confederate camp at Petersbarg4l4o
°rant intends to make another effort to cap
ture the Bouthsidil-itailroad. Ile is reported,'
to be moving lit4tinmbere of troops to the
Weldon itailroad: In_ the Fideral . camp,
however; there is an *tinnily strong impres'-
sion that a Federal attseeert the north bani.
of the J*1289 is intended, and_ther* are o o n . -
stud ruiner* of the eotiaptiiirioi, -the Dui,*
Gait Canal. Nothing- i i no eh/IW
eide, howeverhiola would indicate the
beginning of an attack.
On Stiiember 221, e. Federal enveilry
whieh , hati beau sent into the interior
el Louisiana , returned to iti-ton Itottl.3 with
tirw,hundriut prisoners. 40111i1 huala.l itur.ied
sad tattles; sad three cannon. • The Fo.ioral
esvelry suffered soma slight loss in the exile :
thaws. They penetrtteli e eonsidentb.o die
tanee into the intuior of the State end twined
ti large amount of Conte lerate supplies
The Contaiter-ita .rn I on Stuttl4y tipoli Now
Creik, ea.; the''' - tiii!tigt a.° awl 0.111 r•si,r l ed
VII 3 mini more enrich, thitu hie been ..19
posed. The C , olfederates , captured titres
hundred Feller st troll). and six or bevun
estisoir: . A greSt . 41ee1 of plutaii•lr wis
tekeil The rAllid sfi eeriutt,ty
diaineed. •
The Fetlersl prisoners conline,i at Salisbury,
North Carolina, recently made' an attempt to
maps. Aftet a fierce conflict, in,which fort,
of the prisoners, were twiny
wounded, tie plaids overpowered them
• Fairfax Cburt Houve 'been ro occupied
_by the Federal troops. The guerrillas; un
esptdred two Federal officers Iva hin
eiz idles of Alexandria-.
OLD lIIRWSPAPEREI,' xApeznirks,
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IIV CASH.
WILL
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Qui bit haCI again W IT.
WILLIAM WILLING,
titerilliC4Wr mtlaw
City Property for Sale.
-part UN,DERsIoN OFFEKS Fob
4, mole a torsi two-story FRAME HMS, with lot
ottesboil, aitoot.4l oat ?amid stfort. birtircio Mk *ad
Mit. a pod Ban, Blosisolth Skop, bad totosiloat
Well cries the peados A pallla Ulm nal alopteitle
ot tie TOMS tilpat4lVl *OM/
of Ton& astlath orooliataOLL l
iskii• WM. 1c11440P. c
AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL !
ELURML CARTER
Asihissoedsted with Mai lir iii — Drog Vr. J. 111
.CARVRP, wed,* th• Ansa title of -
Carter Carver,
By whom . the the bostoros will coottioso to be coadadal
at th• old otuot. With salaried sleek tut hiersosod a. •
pal CLUB**, itul . .op• to mob. a liberal aura of rah&
roasea.
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•
._r . SP.F.CI Al. &TTENTIOti
WIU be &rota% to Lim
• WHOLESALE TRADE.
-
thin in Ili* nat i ghtintlng towns Wry tnspenntaDy
sited to eve on s eWI tin pa rehvoloi eltatbnn.
TIM RETAIL DEPARTMENT
WM emutuet,i, an horwtoforN f a eaterallommetA•ti
with • .I:eposltton to 41b11,,0k out cuAtomers, •kst.
plttleoloely tail Ito notlot of Ybysl7lsos to oar
HEMIALS,
MI
which u t 1::. i crest o::od fined .Ra bropiht.ia thin
r r Premcrititions pripimi I hitrotsfors, with AID
and prwinp , ntits," Jyrt
.urtroursALE a RETAIL
VT • GROCERY STORY!,
/ 5 . A. BROKE'S,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
tiorth-R4a Orniatr d t • P.M 4. "ma Stout,
- " - 1 1-0 1111 " 1 " ,)
Ifccad cv•Polsvg•U7,laa. the, otteolloo of ociaunnit,
"- ,Lo Malone Stocig of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, .
. R bleb Us Lt dosirou to 101 l at tho
vsay LOWITST'POSSIOLS PWRAIw
SUGARS,
coFFREs,
TEAS, •
SYRUPS, •
• TOBACCOS,
-FISH. ,
La not to taa c,ey , is ha La prepared to pn.e , .N‘,
all 'rho re tam a Dalt.
BO glop baps eos*tnntly on hand a tapator i..;
PURE LIQUORS,
for the wholisaLi trad•, to nhiclt b• dinsena the atwnli...
of tut publie.
giotto 1%, •"Qu{ok Sates, Seal! Prate au., .
F4strateat for the gooey." C. 11.1 t!,,tl
Atlantic & Great Western Railroad.
lam anodu, GUAGS
Paseitgerp freight, Nall,' Express and *do
graph Route.
Connecting at ttaLunutnet, N: Y.. with tha tufty :
tray, forma oonUnoona at Foot Track trim New ' art
to Akron or Moreland. Oa and after
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 111, .11363,
Through Peneorir and Freight Train, will M rua
lerly between CLEVELAND AND NEW YORK.
146 W LtiD LIVORTANT PASSENOtft ROCTR
11.1109/1011 CHUCKED TIMMS
•
Yiaaenftarabythis'Line hire choice of Ms diff rent
Routes between New Vora and Boston. THRObali
TALEIST3 eau be obtains I at any of the 00.ese of the
irate Hallway and all Ticket thßaea of eenuteetbig Lines
West or Aouthwest; also, at the Central nekst Urfa,
wider the Weddell Rouse, ClessiandiOhlo.
Ask for Tickets Ca. the
A. & IR; 'AND ERIS ILIILW A V
rameagor Train" otop at lIM4,ItIa thirty iftioutro.
leg_pagasagors =pia that to dins at the "WHY". It?
SOUSE," the best ii,alloray Hotel ia the eaaratry.
ifiniXXPZDITIOUS FREIONV.LINIC, ALL
. . 1 RAIL ?
Ito traashipasoat of /Freight patina! jNew York and Is.
Iterthanta in the West and Sonthweit wtll stud it to
their adrintaire to Order their Rood* to be lorerardrd
the Erie and Atlantis k Great Western Sailnaya, that,
lowing trouble sod expease.
RATIN Olt • FREIGHT AM LOW Al. t'a I
OTIIRR,ALL RAIL moms.
fie pedal Week i wlll be given to the slimly trae,.nr
tation ofFreight of all kinds, Boaz or West.
The Shaine% Care and other egaipmeaU of t u
piny ►re entirely new, and of the newt isnprilled 11).;ef eru
style.
The only direet ro/te to the
womovirtrr. Ott. ipsalwrs prPINNIITIAANIA,
iloadrillo or Corry
From Lesositsburgb,' the Rationing Brush run. to
Youogstown and the Cent Woes.
Pals Road is battle extended, and will sons 1e in con,-
plots rim:Ming ovigt to Gallon. Urbana, Dayton-and .• • a -
oLuaat I, without Omsk of gases:
J. FARNAWORTO4. Gael Vralebt Attest.
T. H,GOODUAN, Goal Ticket Areal? ,
SWER TL9C a, Adelda, t
MC
NEW FIRM.
SMITH & GILL3IO4itE,
Vskeessor to E.
1117./10 - LEBALE . AND-RETisi IL
BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
LADIES' FURNISHING' GGO) ):4
w'a're, *TR: ET,
inawgEN szvnnTi 1:11:1ITII STRIP.g7S,
E. ii. BMI Ili. A I' GILLMOB.I.
WM-ft
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
,sjegel, parver 81tCo.
= ,1 -. - I,,Y,4coattors to Sitgd.,)
DEALIittS IN
60eeries, Floor, Pont, Fisk,
8 / 4 13,
WATER
'CA.RBON OIL,
Mee: Wines, Llquen, Cigars aid
T oit•Coq,
CliiNDI,
CRA==B.
ittilS 6.1 t!
-- Lowest Market Prioes.
UNION &Loa. zaispAL;
atom RRY Bata oat Pamiii IR
DRUCS
ito,k of
Mt amortment of
rcn or Cloiroinnd
1•2=1
GLASS,
ROPE,
OIL VITROL,
GLUZILIBUNENI.
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