.. - "Mi.r. l ,—"we i t , A, ?XV,- .1:1 infenstittitatrat. 5114UATBow, • - Editor. e i Zad4i,. s did It,43:reported that an eleotion has beerirdered , to elect aStatiSenator frinn. thqbdiana district.. Senator White'S n e w fti e ncy have printed- a - letter which they allege is franvhiiiii.resiguhlg his seat in Abe senace. It bears it blink date, and neitherthe - §ente or pnhlibii"apliintwl2o bronobt:itfronatiebniond. NV:ere it:trne, that":they have kept hiaiesignation secret foilikinths, - they cannot escape the res. *lttisibility, of delay at ,Ikarrisburg, for it, wirsii'pliiirAnty to Produce it and petinit lifygoetio,nito presenres eltonseof Representati ves • on thtagliirpontnitten of the Whole, made Posanaattl menu-bal the,El4* whilkprobably fix its ar acter. The ebininettation will be, tinleeNtuMilrg4 &Hats, and the payment of thatsam will exempt the person 'drafted - from farther thefall term for which ho was draft,edic: The law will be substantially atiltrificti4ll4 the time of the last draft, eitiiot* the two classes willbe'consol idatiaAnto one, and all citizens between thcagexef twenty and forty-five4e alike liable. Ear According to "loyal" logic,- Mi. 39151u410ugh, Lincoln's Comptroller of the Tetalimy, must be a "copperhead," for in his recent circular to: the Banks ho says: "Bear constantly in - mind, althongh.the loyal Statesappear superficially to be in a prospe . rips condition, that_ such. is not the faci7 - "Ksoptheselacts constantly in mind, and manage the affairs of rinr respective banks with a itrfect `sonaolonettega that the apparehr prosperity of the country" will 4 k 9 proved to be unreal when the war Wehitiali, if-not before." i Pdatmasten. "ieffittrk,of tieumpapers throughout the United States will confer a fairor on the soldiers In the field, as well as their friends at home, by giving publicity to the follow• ing : _ - I AN ACT TO Asissro THE Law PSZEICEMi• ISO Tat a RTICLES TO BE ADUITTED IN 1 41* 1 OF THE UNITED STAtmi. e e c., That articles of " nacted cloth ing,being manufactured of wool cotton, or linen, and comprised in a package not exceeding two pounds in weight, address ed:to -*may ..sen-oramissioncd. officer or . Maiggficii4g in the armies of the Unit ea Mates, at the rite of eight cents,- to be in all canes prepaid, for every four ounces or fractien thereof, subject to such reg ulations as the Postmaster, General may preagibe.-7Approved Jan. 22, 1864. -, PolrTaerfon Dzesirratenr, Jan. 25, 1884. The foregoing law is published for the information of the public, and especially fsr. the guidance of postmasters, and is thought to he so fall and plain .that no one can mistake its meaning. Postmasters hliWever, bear in mind that packages of clothing entitled to pass In- the ini - Os z i4otir ounces for eight cents— must be ' manufactured from wool, cotton or linen, and not exceeding tiro pounds in weight, and must be ad dressed to a non-commissioned officer or private serving in the armies of the Unit ed.gtatos, _Consequently : a package ad dressed to a cominisioned officer, or cora posepf other materials than as above specified, Stich as Wits, shims, dm., if sent by ilia% must be prepaid by stamps at letter rates, viz : three, cents foiaevery half ounce or-fraction thereof. . • W. - BLAIR, Postmaster General. Pri - rte :Tjj ;II) A fiy# i ',ID) t:i (NO fill General Bank's free state order is in manifest violation of the emancipation prochiMation of. January 1,1863. That proclamation excepts from its operation netuuti enumerated parishes (as the coun ties- are there - called) of the State of Louisiapa.;ihnt Pen. Banks'Order states broadly and unegnivocally.that slavery is insistent with the present condition of things in that state. It is treated in the enttellted parishes. precisely as -in those flip-of the state to :which the emanaipa tuhro:44tnation applies. It cannot:be supposed that a step of this character would. bittilttn without the approval of 3fittalheele Thiel': order of Gen.,Banks mustkat , have 'been issued in the elereise of aerudition given him by the Present wide enough to cover ,this ne. At all events, the order is, mot rirya.ed . or modified so that 1114 Lineoln has, in substance, consented that the iiii ceptfa. eitrts of the state shall be tted' precisely as if they were included in the proclamation. , This is a plain violation-of honor and good faith. 13ut as Mr. Lin: *Obi violated the Constitution to make the potiehunation, it should-hardly excite sir. prise be has violated self-imposs retietiations. Still, the fact is worth not ing that Mr. Lincoln holds himseWas little trd.Pi.4.4 voluntarY;Ploattt bras: 8 4' by p 40itiouto 13:pport, the Caustititionii .71tis 'setting-aside of the exceptiontahsi jejevilijoias': of ' 41 /e- Prooloinatkm :in. Leinslaria justifies'Abe ~expeetution of 14rehts„bad Mgt in4elation to alt the of strop 11041111 7 . ceitialli**": 4 Peeaticni andituaimpatory - tkiirie; - - Tl g *a i tf t pl ) ! . Y• i i , t he ave-U'eniSecbsvgL idl - - .... •' •" 1-' ..' 1.....i'i l',ll, 4--‘ , :' , ' . • I = - „ . F TV - It ne fisr . the.iseentryl,to: learn thatilhit,- siege - oil :Charleston, has. been tidied; 'teener* (iiimerti:his north; -the Monitors 'tied gunboate fire ; almOlYcdoing guard dutrinsideclikelitir:firi. Charleston harbor ; and the troops; C our informatlpp,is,eerreetkliawe..bdetr gent' C6' lho Gulf; robalily te:reinferee Gen. !A R AB .'firgiaratory to the projected siege ` Of. Mobile. Of course, Morris island is garrisoned, - and a centinuous fire- -wilU be kep:trep SuMtet.„the.i.fintottkandllg i batteries, and .the 'elty • of . ClOrlaitini..o:-. self, ..But ters;ef the,. fAtdre -- Of - Charle:steif 'Must be i rep ul) .the'-0 The statement that =• ;Sumter is a mass of 'anais said; on tl:ie at tllorityr.Of those,wbo have viewed tte entirely •, incorrect it being;s ,On the- contrary, the greatest 'obstacle to the passage of oar : J fleet towartftlienity.• liaieWe publish tbis morning a 40- spatch fromonr special correspondent at Knoxville, dated January - aoth, and via Chtittinitoga to date-of • Feb. 3d,n Thlit, is nine davilater news from .tflat section, of countii than has yetbeen publiithed.• Tim despatch. _gives . startling ., news from the seat of irar in 'East Tleimessee,.and shops that the rebellforeee groin 'close forcanni ty to Knoxville:. longstreet haebeen re inforced and has changed his base from Strawberry Plains to Sevieraville. There was . a fight 'at Tazolell'ott *lmlay laq* which our forces were itiidelltly repulsed, as a number of prisoners are reported to have been. taken and the-cornmunieatibns with Cumberland Gap cut off. The most significant news, however, is the report of citizens 'frerri t the 'Rebel lines., • who say that Longstreet is expecting to be rein forced from Johnston s army. It is 'evi dent that the Rebels are making a bold and desperate effort t' regain a foothold in East .Tennessee, and Knoxville is at present the point of attack. What the present condition of our forces tiro we are not informed, but it will require all the bravery of our men and the _skill et our Generalsto.counteract this sudden move ment of:the Rebel,e'and drive,them back. Now is tae time for General Grant.to show his wonted vigor and genius.—/n -guirer, 6th. WAR IN EUROPE. The news from the otlierside Of the ocean is - of unusual interest, and would seem to indicate that a great continental war will commence upon the opening °fib° spring. • slria have resented an ultimatum to t o - 1.7 which the latter has. refused to accept.— It was to the.efect that llibDanish. con stitution:must be suspended , So. far as it relates to the Duchies of Hobitein and Schleswig. The refusal of Iring\Chris- Oen to accede to this demand has2been follewed 01 , the withdrawal of the Prussian and Anstnan "eitibaiiiiadois :from Copen;- hsgeri, and the immediate forwarding:of. troops by the two great powers to the scene of, *tat may yet be the greatest battlefields of modern times. There is perturbation in the money markets of Europe in consequence, and; a heavy drain of gold from :the Banks. of , England and France. A Monrnsn Coissrrremoar.--Prisident Lincoln's instructions to Gen. Steele, res pecting the election ordered for thc4State of Arkans)s„ directs that tbe " said elec tion inny be conducted according to said modified constitution he nibdification 're ferred to being the interpolation of a clause declaring thatithere shall- be neither slavery nor involuntary seivitede in the state.. Who before the present timeever heard of constitution of a state being " modifi ed" by order of the President of the Unit: ed State ? Hitherto the people, through conventions, held for the putt:rose, have made constitutions for their 't.tespective states ; now the •President " modifies" the state constitutions to conform to' the Republican creed. What :next can he do, except it be to abolish the Stites did set up an empire?. —A canons of-Republican senators .was held on Monday after the adjournment of the Senate, which lasted some time, in which several radical senators took occa ion to assail President Lincoln in unmeas ured. terms. is stated., that no one came to his defense. It - appears thaethe bitter feeling has arisen against the President in the Repubrutilin camp, growing out of his actiop in the Missouri case. —lt - appear that-New:fork; State has sent off during the Fast year seventy thousand volunteerb, while only two thousand five hundred men. were.taken away by the draft— —The new comet discovered by Pro. ' fesser James C. Viratson,;of Ann Harbor, January, 13,. is announaad-ac rapidly approaching the'cull4and will be visible a eW WIS., • —Secretary./Seward had a. whole, car coniecrated4o him and a lady,. when •he left_ Washington, -the other day. It went through. the whole distance to New York. Seeptirrebase, we beJiev generally rides m theabovestyle.• . Nsw Yost, Feb.: .13mitk tender ins bonze in Sontlistree4;wits allot to day by a negro innuid Bronke, - to " whoia Ossitbj luslq•iiiisl o isr was - sgainattbnittdeantt_the toust-..t0 sell li quor to'oolored peoptte, r=Tisysithiraltused Mob- Azoi0.1;1 ; rio.wcsoded man cesijot*vw.v, Irefiatit ,i110'; halt MataMOTSIN Cod** is 'thet revaddine. death of Cobol, `hat &lien Geinititia into Tens. • /UMW, - With I& wee I bad_ been; obilgjta afiteel( Jour* ithe federal lot accounts. . - 7 0 a the second instantl-th!—.. itea*er f 'baron eap!uredili6 ifchiginiSr Silvanus, .91 poiwix, 4 oo, The vessel Rini j ibpi tieg.the nhnre. Nine pertionl f ,'" 7 . pi*nger, Woven board - 1 a ; front' ga, v office apse. • L.. • oia• oce SS: ark pphlished atiYoungitto . way:. ernor , „Todd's place of refindOtO_Nlftend _ troyeipm Friday night by 's inob by a number whoAlso v adempted the witsunnation. editor. • -:4 . dispateh from Washington onmonk eei:tlie statements of ? . .pprehendeLaitE: bilt l iffe.wt . th France are ts,diAlothitg --Dr. Stuart. Gwynn, who was arrested o'niluirchargeOrimprolier - trannotion'i connection ,with theSeeasulY ihluiTtnUng was, after thirty , days. confineutent,:;incilte Old Capitol Prison, unconditronOlfatit, liberty., —Eight tons of greenback* were, -carri ed - bier the New - - to. Washington one "day" !At week, The money is: said to be thecoOledieirs.7..of different internal revenne'etnettle.',7,:t: —The results of the 'lasi 'deal' irtie stated hi Congress to have been : Ex empted- for- disability, 75,066 ;for other Causes,l4,ooo4 paid commutation,:4l,o4 procured substitutes, 34,0001 serzed.-11 , , 000. Me have heard of one CimPealidetur the 011ie in whieb the AtuigistratibitoF;:: perk use , the epithet'. It's. tie Abolition contraator' for, copporinlirooklyn; who tried to bribe an honest, clerk tb enter, up 10'00 lbs. of copper - tel.:lei bredit, without any delivery. " -The. Trifispe is very, ,inach delighted witli.an apocryphal report that of the forty.thousand negroes who haveL.:.been concentrated 'hi the interior of Texas, imudreclsore now dying' .Of disc.,* and starvstiOn. —At the city .election in•Lancasterom Tuesdny. last, Mayor _ Sanderson w;I AL ,ro. elected tky,a-rmajority of one hundred mid seventeen, beiiig an nacrease'ofijAtelakt since last October. United States tails. 4 : tze,"• ,, F•nlac POST OfFIGE 111r,PART3.14;tt, Waal' Ito V.-art; /MU Proposakwill be 'remived • tract office of this departmenti-ntil-1124. m. of Thursday, March al, 1884, for con veying the marl, of the United States-for four . years, cointnendrigJaly 1,1864, Aid - dam June 30, -IsllB,,tn thiState.ofra.. on tne partures and arriValb.4egvin Decisions announced by April'2s; lB64. 2410 From Great Bend, by N. Milford Montrone Depot, °Arley. - 1-100 itotimp, * * Scranton,• * • to NewEampte . b; 133-miles and back, daily..eacepb &now; by r ailroad, and by a schedng satisfautury to the department.. . 4411 From Montrose, by Laursvalle. cen- Ire, Brookdale, Corbettsvillei =.1§T;‘ . Y...74-imd Con centre to Rinenimtiin, ;24 Aiul . os and back, - threh times a Nfeek. ' Leave .Montrose .MondaY, ,, Wednesday. and Friday at ,7 a m;. arrive at Riaghpiti. vo ton by 12k p . Leave Binghamton-an Tuesday, 'Thursday and . Saturday at fi tm ; arrive at, Montrose by 11 pm. . 2412 From Montrossby Fairdale,Rnsh Rushville, Pike,Lßaysiille,•Orwell,Rema and Myersbilt, to Towanda, 40 back three times a week. ••,', • Leave Montrose Monday; ,firfda - egby and. Friday at 7 ain ; arrive.4l;Toti4mla by 7 pm. -Leave ..Towinidn7eTttektiy, TAarteday and Saturday at ra* 14Ontrose by 7p m. • .r 2413 From Montrose byMiktizti;, 4 Acit-' burn'4:corners, Auburn center and South Auburn, to Laceyville, 231 miles and back three times a week. - -." Leave Moutruse Tuesduy, Thursday 4 Saturday at 10 a m ; by . 5 a m. Leave Laceyt i ilki Mot 4Y; Wednesday .and Friday at-s lila.; arrive at, Montrose by 4 2414 From Montrose, by Silver Lake to Brackney 12 milesond back ouce v wk. Leave Montrose Safurday at 0 -aim-Arrive at Brackney by 11 ∬ Leave Brackpey Saturday at 12 m , ; arrive at; Montrose.by 2415 From Hayford, by: Gibson, Jack son, Ararat, Thomson, and Starrucee, to Susquehanna Depot,. 31 Miles. and back, three times a weelri:withArtmlidAi**, weekly trips to Gibson. -•;c• • -Leave Hayford Tuesday,iThaisdat and Saturday at 7 a m • arrive arSugstielhria Depot by 4 p m. 'Leave susquistannieDp" Monday, Wednesday ant-MAO to , aid . 4 arrive. Harford by 4p Leave HarfordrudfyiTh_tliStitrAnn: Saturday at 11 p m amveat Gibsim4Y -9 pin. Leave Gibson Tgo l latiAli,,, _,0 7 4 1 .W and -Saturday at 7 p m•; arrive ata byBpm.i 2418, FrOnlijarfoMlTANntirdiliPlKS liontrose, Forest Lake;koreit L* centre and 7 &Joseph, to Friendaville,. .30- miles and back mg times 41 week, with six addi-' tional trips per.- week, bet Weep Mootrese. -Depot and Moninese; amtairoplAro . relit- Igke*centre on theretuy,n'..trip : _ply,: : lieu of , Saint Josepk. tie • LinvillarfOrd, 0 • 0 0; ta i t, e l4 aY' 8 am, • Arrive at friendiqlopy....;txrf._ ,=•.; ..I,ol4oFriendsvillikttllthiff : nritvOF* ,_*trforOy 7 . 1 • • in; Artivolitilohtiosa ;by" nwa.c. ; • !warm atotalaiiiblarrimagtho:DO. by V T":"."7 : 77 24/71X:04#0.4 i-**l 1 owimindAlidadaVM 17;7 i tetive Friefidevillai*n • dity; eda .iindit,sasyv,:as44l3B449sKtipat' '':L o gN e LVito4l4s4oso3ti 14 1 ! 0 : 10 * 03 - 6 "r. 0111.1itAlize:t1 '2411r. From, linilintro.n);4lyMjillyn OEM NIMMINM6FIIMM And Esetpiutnek; n°lo2 *10414 Wick di times& week,anitsupplt,Lathrop *Oaf r*eek - ikena 110 0 30 49. n .ti l :41 0 ive klopEuttomilaily,, exeept ban- Any at p ;.arrivitiii,VitiloclebY e_pm• lieaVdDiniadt - at:6--iikiitviiiTivo-ati -Hop. AqtioxiAriVa , :-.1419 From(' Dill elrby Elktalte, East Reish r te RRasb, 9 milesnud back, twice a "reek.- - LeaveDimock, Monday, Friday it 11 a m ; arrive at Rusli, - 14 2 pin: Lear . . 'Rush 'sarnedeia p_ arrive:, at gr - Via by, , pm. 2.gb 'Froin , by' ileirick - Centre; thattidal4,'.Pleariatit Mount, Rock Lake, = ittnn attd Lalte-,!Como, to Stockport . ttitioa, roc., 89:roues and back • once% a" :week: Lim4e Smiley Mcaday at 8 a m , ; . arrive at Steckpoti Station by 6 p m. • • Leave NickporiStation , Tuesday.. at; 8 army° iitaniterby O p m. 2421 ,Fitur. Suagn!st Depot, by , Nesti Jackion, Ificksoailm il ey, S outh Gibson; :And. Lenoi,ito "GleXiWood, .24 miles" and batV twiettn. week.: • . Leave Stisqu'd,Depot- -Wednesdays and Satirday ; arrive at Glenwood by - 2 psi ; leave Glenwood Tuesday. & Friday. .at 8 am; atrive at Susq'a by 3 pm. • ,2422' From Saint Joseph, by Choconut, Silver Lake Braokney ,- and Hawleytosyh, N; toqingliitmon,26 - Iniles and back ) tbree timeia,week. • Leave St. Joseph- Monday, Wednesday and 'Friday at 10 am ; arrive at Bingham ton. by 3 pm. Leave Bibghamton Tuesdy, :Thursday and Saturday at 10 am ; arrive at•Se..Joseph by 8 pro. 2423 Trani Yard*, by Birchardville,.l Friendaville, - Middletown Centre, Jr, Jaek, son:Valley, to Le Raysville, 22 miles an back, once a week.• I Leave Fairdale Friday. at 9am ; arrive at Leßaysville by 3 pm; leave Leßaysvile Saturday at 9 am ; arrive at Fairdale by 3 . 2425 From Tunkbanneck, by Lemon, Lynn, Springville and Rimed, , to Mont rose, 2a.miles and back, three times a wk. Lidire .Tunkhannoek. Tnesday, Thursday and Saterdaynt 7 ampwrive at Montrose .by.l pm. Leave Montrose Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, at 6 a ; arrive at Ttinkbannock by 12 m. Proposals for three additional trips per week between Lynn and Springville (41 les are invited,. 429. Froin Nicholson, by Glenwood, lonoxville, Cli ff ord and Dundaff, to. Car bendale; 22 miles and back, six times a wi.ek..• Leave Nicholson daily,- except Suiidaye, on arrival of mail by railroad— say at 5 pm; arrive at Carbondale by 11 p ; leave Carbondale at 4 am; arrive at Niebolson by 9.30 Is cr.. 2440., From Nicholson by Fiereeville, .- .~:d., Niien •dc Springville, in - Auburn 4 corners -14--.o , llA,t,incljiaeLLAx tißes.a week. Leave Nicholson daily, except Sunday, L 36 pin; arrive Auburn 4 x by 10.90 p m. Leave Auburn Four Corners daily, eidefit Sunday at-8 am; arrive at Nichol son by S 2432 from Laeeyville, by Spring Hill, East Spring Will, West Auburn and Stev ensville, to Pike, 21 miles and: back, twice a week. Leave Laceyville Wednesdays add Stitarday at 9 aru; arrive at Pike by 121 M. Leave Pike same days at 3pm and arrive at Laceyville by 6 pm. Legal Notices. :Letter& testamentary to the estate o Henry Tilden, late of Forest_ Lake, have been granted to the executers, Maria H. and W. 47. Tilden. execntor'seale of house and shee shop, the estate' of H. W. Barber, situate *Jessup, will be held on the prem ises; on March 17th, at:one o'clock. Letters testamentary to the estate of , Richard Bixby, late Of Rush, haVe been ghnted•to the executor; L. C. Tupper of dfsup. „. efile collector of internal revenue-for the 12th district gives notice that his deputy wilt receive the amounts assessed as tales and licenses, at the places in tills county, na'ined lolow : • -Dundaffand Clifford at Ayers' Hotel, Feb - . & 12Z1Vrtmetrto 3. • Lenox, at Snovers,'. yebeh_, 8 to 11. .Lathrop 45; Brooklyn, at tillard's,saine day from 1 • to 3. ' ' Dimock, at Lewis' Uotel, Feb. 15, from 8 to 12 o'clock. Springville, at Hickoek, 1 to 4. Auburn, at James Lett's; Feb. 10, from • 8 to /Z. • - . Rush, at Dees same day froni 1 to 4. 'Salver Lake,, at . Gege's Hotel, Feb'. Ifith frOM to $l. - • . • • Choconbt, at Hirable's, 17th, 12 to Ipoliiton arid Little Meadows, at Harly Barney's, r 6: 18th; froth 8 to 'll. Middletown and Friendsville, same day from: - 1 at.Bliss'. Jessup,-at HofPs, 19th, 'from 8 to 1.2, Harford, at Zeigler% 20th.froni 9 6112. *Franklin and Liberty; at Jones', -22 d,, from 9 to 0; rorestLake, at Stones', 28d, from 6 td 1 2 and:Bridgewater, at Court, Hance, Feb. 24ih, 25th; and 28, from 9 to 4,414 day. 'Nothing takSti but goveinnient, notes. TeO:-per - Aut. additieeal charged Upon all dtiti4s n6k,paidiitt,*V9,tillea and Plana. Ipttersof adininistration upon, the; tatelpf ;Isaac! Fcirter, , ,lator, of Springville, k9V . I; been , granted to the ;executers, P. Yoklori and: parlor Avery - of Idont -40110. Ittoors of Adminietestion: upon , the es• tate of. Jankii•Giddingii.lato of Herrick, 'hateelaktitianted' to the executors, 499 cue Watrous; -and 4ohrilLi and:. Walter Lyon Of • . • t • 0 9 .;ppow the us ate-tfeettleMffeeyfrieteref- aiheork, hArt l en gmittOttittie.tmetenhrro4! en' ',Lines; qfjerpihto* andcloriskt TAAL Alrifit saminkitration. up,„ if . us . tiite r ,b bankeietntaaf Clifton)) havli liiienr!&sataitia. 7 'Mary Dicker and 'Cbarles D.Milson; 'of Cgtroid, Laden! 01.64(919190t196. - . to the estate of Aodrelf.Malp wen:Oat:a liffittadr, have b e d 1 11 0"exeonto*John Mur kily and '6Ol MoManifia,z. Lenora testsa~enfatry tO 7 -41le estate of Mori Virellmidi:laiiief, NY:Milford, have .been grouted toAlliot Aldrich. - 10W.41....-•-•-•••-•--- Eistirigmtaines,-004.$5.—Thoie Iv wishing to purcliaSe a first-rate Sewing Maoliiiie of the' Wifook it- Gibbs, or Of the Finkle & Lyon patent, can hear how to buy one direct trom either reanufieinrer, - warranted as usual, at a discount of 14 or -12-per-cent. from - their - - regular —prices, with. reas_on,p4ip credit op,,half the amount, by ;Alin upon or addressing tie editor of this Opel* Tw.3.4oSkittge..;-Tli Seakhofd.grs of tho 4igargio ! iy CoolpinfherOysive #iitice to the Bnper• visors and citizens Of , the m tOwtiships . Ilarmony and; Oakland , not having' taken toll the: past year on 'that portion of their road running froin•Lanes. bore to the War•llOnso—a distance - of one mile--they - have'now abandoned said portion of the road, and will not be• rest ponsible for any damages from accidents on the road or bridge, that may occur in future. By order of the Board.. . • • • Rum= li t tuuni,Pri* . t. JOHN' • SMILIiT, Treaa. • T. W. Tisouri, fieo'yb Gibson, Jan. 30, 1864: • - Figit OM Farmers' 44481. 1 / 1 0. —The PENN'SYLVANIA 'Fin= A' ND GARDENER for 1864 ; devoted to Agriculture, Horti ulture, and Rand Affairs. Edited and lublished by W at. S. :YOUNG do Co.; 52 • orth Sixth Street, Philadelphia.-Terms': One Dollar &year. The Sixth. Volume commences- with the'lalluary nutriber. Having obtaining -the services -of emi nent and practical ;Agriculturists, Third bulturists, Stockbreeders and Bee-keepers, we confidently offer the Current Volume as- one a the best ever issued, • for origin ality, practiind thought- and reliable infor mation. Send fOr a speeimen. To Apprentice.—'Vhe Overseers of the Poor of Montrose desire to bind as appren tices, three children ; one gill of 12 years, one of 6, and a boy of 3. Enquire. of W. W. Sntrru and C. N. STODDARD. tlf- Deeds.—Very superior Deeds are told at this office, at moderate prices. - - " Hz made a few desultory -remarks," said the schoolmaster.. Mrs. Partington stopped suddenly in the bustle she was making around the .table for tea', and gazed over her specathaughtfulll tobiiii. Leaning' on a Plate vag,ewise,-as if to en force her views by the support it gave bar, " I stipposeu Iran bccauisa ho was weak," said she, " but. AYER'S Pius will cure him. I never knew 'em to fail— They are very solitar7 in such cases." " Really, madam," rephad•he, • " I cannot guess your meaning." "'You said dysent ery," said she, layingelown -the. plate and putting a spoon in -the preserves. I said desuluory," said he, smiling; " quite a different thing." "No matter," said she, looking up in time to box Ike's ears, who was puttiogpaper down the chimney of the kerosene lamp. "The Pills are good fur both, I dear. say, for they cure almost all the disessis in the cornucopia." norrneoss nzszeigertwEs: Want , . 12 bu: IZ2 $1,521- Flour.'" bbl. • sBas9,(l. gye '„ ,1,00 Corti meal., cwt.* fp 2,127. orn , • " '1 00 Drained 132 s; ift lb, 60,02 Buckwheat,- 621 Butter -300.25 Oats, (32 lbs.) .... ..65Q,70 Lard Beans 103i.e 1,25 Eggi,lB dos 151a,* Potatoes. 44 4Z2 ,60 cord, PrTake no more unpleasant or liinsafb medleJines. For Unpleasant and dangerous diseases use UM SIBOLD'S =TRACT Weil% which has reed the endorsement of the most prominent Physicians the trottedlitatee. It is now offered to afflicted human ity as a sure care for the follotiing diseases sad symp toms originating from diseases and abuse of the rMary or Sexual Organs: ' • - Mental and l'lty4eal Depression, imbed/lip, Determin ation I/rat Moodto the Head, (Impteed Ideas, Hyeterkt,. General Irrit4, Reittlestnets and Sleeideseness Night. Absents .ol ifesseidar Illeimey Loss of .Wetits. Emaciation, Lars Spirits, Disorg or Paralysis's( the Organsof Generatlea, Patpitatien at the Heal% And, in fact, ell- thew ic ß omltants of s, Nervous. and Debilitated state of the s tem'. 'Fe lasurethogentdile, cut this out, ask for DEL OLDS. take no other. cares guaranteed. See advertisement in another column. 10/I"The flinger Sewing litantslinel.--- . Ohr LETTER A. Faintly Sewing Machine is test gulping a world-wide reputation. Tele beyond doubt thelbest and cheapest and most,Fesuiliel of Faintli-Sewtnglischlnes yet offered to the publlc;.l Wo other Family Sowing Ma 'shine has saa 'ma - by - weal emlianeeil the Heismint Binding, Felling. Truckhg,,Gathering.'fluaging. lug, Embroil:W ' ing Cetding,'Xiid so forth. No other Vamilrflewing Wachine has 1111 muck capacity fora greit variety of work. It will sow all kinds of clotb.andwlth all kinds of thread. Gloat and recant ImproveMente tuskeonr Family Sewing Machine most nimble :most .durable, and meat certain in action /null rates of speed, It makes the interlocked stitch, *bleb is tbebest stitch knogn. Any one,+even of the most Ordinary dtpaclq, _canlee, at a glance, how to use the letter A Family Sowing Machine. Our Family Seeing Machines are dnished in chaste and exquisite style. The Folding Case, of the Family Machine Is a plate of gunning workmenshlp of the moat useful kind. It pro tects the machine when not Muse, and when about to • be operatedmay be opened ea a spacious and waintantial bleto fasten the work.. While ionic of the. Cases, made out of the choicest and simplest woods.arefinlatted in the simplest and chastest mannerpossible; others are adorned and embellished in the most: costly and superb manner. It Is absolutely necessary to see the Family" Machine luoFeission. so RD to \ inclge of Its great capacity and It is fast becoming upcgular for family sewing as our Manufaconingmathinesareformanntscturingporposes. The Braneh °Montero well "applied with silk, twist,- thread. neediess,ell,&e., of the wrybest tlitY. Send for a Fasnatrr. . - THE SINGIER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, novl9)'‘ , 458 Broadway, New York, t o tilladeati o tt Oillee.idoChestned sreet: • • D . WA US & FOSTER Agents in Montreal. • A4' 0. WARREN, XTT01t1 5 137 .. LAW: Bonet!; hack Pay, railitosi, and ExemPtiOn Mime atten ded to:' ratet: Office Aral door below Boyd's 14ont, XonSroitt, • . . PIaptITTRR, MALLOW, EGGS, DIU= APPLICS'4id, Jut mod kin4p of prodripp wanted in exchange 4or; Goods it the Grocery and variety Store of - A. N., BULLARD." .• 1 •: FLOITII1 1 . -.FLOTIR , „ Co° rAmitinbtig. Nj or poolot. for, es4it the lowerteash • . . ' tat ' 0. SOTTO/ 4 T, " icluilLt4io4lol4llloi'*6ndnifl 4614.• jj.Penies. - .• - - • • .Nit -,, ,, G00,1)131 , - •D•vo TwA.lll. . GOODS ' s_•,-t• • ..ARE BEliourror4fr. JAMB" R. Nan • riLEGANT assortment of .Ladleal.Dress thxda.sto. — ftlin'es• cashmeres, "Parts :Crapes. all•woot Fldd. , • tcackand tittered atpacilAtacksitkprints Ladles cloths, skeletoriand Balmoral Skirts , . •..,..t..;..., Drown see bleat:tied musliss.;' White,"014.,V1127. ped and domestic dawn% dintyni; Ala:01W au Mlle doniestics: s•• • • • • :•• , . Mon's Wetitt,'' Partleularsttentionli ealltd to thisdepartment. One black French clothsandesashaeres, avairbleesn. &mores, htne_y push:Lard - . Nentact3rjean," - sheerer r t .: - satinet, and Tailors' Trimmings, Hata and Cale, . Ladiest.,-;Wear. Itosie4,Hoods and Liggins.. Ladies' ioddes, num Goods and -Notions; is lug ILR•_etegant chaste stile Ladiss' Drees Condes...:l - • OMCLarria244 e tri a lr a o n wt . Let!: an:lwhit reen .e r . at si o r f icg nottabieerd' milt!, coffee ...spices, gingerinniarlindiel t ne ' T eo ' e" ecd.m4eterei,codfish. ete 4 ate, .• • Crockery, Oil, LanipsOnase f lanijk and linseed oils. coal oil lamps siidlintilten. eau, WA, panto; Paint Sinews, etc.. etc.' _ , . BOOTS .-AND,. SHOE& Men.' Kip and BOOTS boot..- and foOttrat Lad heavy Doak ehltdren's coppet about. m eno rUCCO shoot. WIN'. prime ankle, shoat; ladies` gaiters and Nome° shoes. Whir .11Malo t tadtat ci v e l ic hip.v.z) Theabovato6divan to betattiditlitteel thlt. 17 avert oaa.. - TO DAIRYMEN. I have earataatly on bands supply of batter palls. Ile cease for pane and cash for batter: Medan Salt for sale Prothieilaiiiii . in Exiliiike, ItTY°lll.?Supt ! li l t • -3444,1 RM. SOTWIWB PIILM.OIOO STAUP" CONSUMPTION.' SCIDMtS PTILMONId STEgiv WILI ! CIME CONSUMMtiIIs SCHEBTS egsa • CONSUOVON. SCHElifirS ' PIILMOISfIC SYRUP' - . , CONSUMPIION. • SCHEIVirgIEA-WEEto TONIC wu culls DYSPEPSIA. SCHENK'S SEA=WEED TONIC wna. cods „ DYSPEPSIA: • SCHENK'S Skit- . WEED TONG' DYSPEPSIA. SCNEMPS SEA:IrEED'TONIC" WILL .cuss , DYSPEPSIA. , WRENN'S MANDRAKE PILL WiLLVDRI Liver Complaints, • • • 1 PIIIIS WILL CIIIII Liver Complaints. - sezzatg wantairkPILLIVWILLOIRI Liver pulplaintik 9SIESNICB MANDII4SE PIUS WILL CUBE Liver titainpkniiii. DR JI.M.SCHNParbas 'I largasaltof reeve* st Shnd'atreetl, New Tork, wheel be can be found stay" Tuftdsr..llropr9 a. as. to 3p. audi at No. of North 6th atreeti Miledelphia; Pa., every Satarday: He keeps a lame supply of. media:amid Ms rooms, widths= be hadat all times.. Those whiffet advice or an .atamination of tbelungs will do well to oars 111dP as above. He makes no charge for-id/Ift. but for e thorough eumahmtlahWith Dos EeapireOleter, his pries la • - e - 310T.penqns are afraid lo lusyi thoialkap examined hy Dr: Schenk for fear that they will hilbund inetuabla, and bp Mailmen, ft is pat off - until ft ft too late. How much Senor ib weeddbe to know their ealdltkou at on" as by abzbiblbovbr &Adana, Dix 11, hassikowi suNelenl certificates imilda-4tyttushltstbas cumadadvancedstao of Consumption. Dr. SchenierPrineipal mite I. NballiNorth 6th sa.. Pm.' where letters for adMes• should all. was be directet . • . Pelee of the Pulmonie - Sy&p std Sea Weed Poo le. each et per bottle, or the halldoken. likorbke la For sale by all Dniggiebband . lioilik 0et.15, ;? an , • k. . . ERIE RAI-LW-AY. rotANGE of boors, eomrsertgAdontilay..Jan. dtb„, Nj MC Trains ;winnows! Gread/Pind, fs.,ltabdakdbu , refloating banns, via: i: , ; ;,. :i I.!* I WESTWARD 1 . 107 - N11.,. Itilifi l iirlitit ii4tillY.. i 1, BufildoltipitssAdarp.ni ~ t ;siattpritts, 1113p.0s 3, Night lixpress,l:sBa.m 11, litessabost •• • 403 pan. IS,' Xall; at . 1:49 p,ut 1 9 , Ci -sOt !!, tbdas.m. • lt, Way 'Freight.'" itritp.ro SO, Way fte4O,7IIROS pas 11, .deuercodstiail, 9:19 s.m ~. . t , , , . _ • Vain 3,:rnne every diy„ Ito. ill - rail 131iidayklut does not Inn Mondays. Train lief Saturdattreasises , York, runs through. Ball todo,' but does n ma to Dun kirk. • ;... .' ' . CRA'B 4 I)IINOW ;Sept, TO THE PUALIC:. . - ABEL - lagit!RALle • larAll reetatlysepeel*, aid I,s - *shiny, Tttatelat Ail; . 10 WlOMplttlo -pt " • ~' * f '!- t/ . . , ••- _. , . . • : . : '' ' . ' . -"' -';' :" I .: - • / - Th, t• % --• . • cTh . 7 -•'- . 1 j : `. s, l . , ,--))..- • a t i - ,., ~ ‘ -• , 7- • • .1,11 the y • hri ••-•• . • • • tltOt UM& la gr. Vgilded. embraelateverythipg, with rgsr es 7 via tenders Ida sincere tbardrt. ta tbalkilate • . ed Ulla with their patropage, ppg hopes,: to ta , t a eon:. °nuance of MO* ettaVd; - ; t a t t y nittilia.M . ___V ID. viled Us pall at Ida lltpre. , 'aulnize,4 ... , ass 1n - - liea (if hill goods: •t • ' - ,-•-• , : 1- ,-. : -- • , 1 ..' .*1ti.45, 1 4 . VO.J , .. 16 '1._ ---- , - _ -__._-_ •- _ - oitil:Amotivoi - E - r .. 00.....wwiithous. ,2,.....,., nom, lor at... ,-... • ......!.. r 1E44 Lae of As . - Now st - A: toWs - • - ' Find me &Whirl/Ad edusipOdolairi - '' - . Med me 41101114 1 -611180.115 11 Yak - - • -