+*'T. - 1 '-'• • j 1 • m- 'I t§ - :vV -fe- . * WEDNESDAY ? MOBNIKd, MABCb 4. Another Development. The Democrats of Connecticut have in nomination. for Governor T. H. Simona, ex-Gorernor of that State. It has been charged upon him that) from the bombard* menUof Fort Sumter, to ..the present mq? men t!, h's' hits been bitterly opposed to the for the soppreasiou of the rebellion and *|the.. restoration of the Union—that | he is ' “a peace Democrat," which means a sympathiser with rebels—or, In short, a traitor—-all ef whicbquaiities so commend ed him to the part/ i%, Connecticut that the/ pot him np for.theillshe9thonon.the/ oonld confer upon him. ; ' ', A few day* ago CaptiflLADDUO, former* 1/ ofjthe U. B.Navy, V&sarresLed as a spy at Hilton Head.:, This jman, when the re bellion broke oat, engaged in the service of the rebels, and was' a skilful and andaoiohs *j blockade runner.” Finally he was nab bed by one of onr cruisers, together with Teasel, and, after the usual easy routine, was when ho reaum«Bl his old trade, was again .einght, and «oonfined in Fort Warren, and afterwards in Fort La fayette. Six weeks ago he was paroled, and ,took lodgings at Uie Lafarge Hotel in New. York. Learning that preparations were being made for an attaok on Charles ton or Savannah, he thought he would be doing the rebel cause good service by pay ing a visit to the base of operations at Port Royal, where he would be able to learn all the details of our naval military pte- carr/ down the news to his friends in'Dixie. How he managed to get a passage to that plabe, instead of to CUy Point is hot known. f- On the voyage to-Hilton Head he was “dined and wined,” and treated with marked attention by ! some of the' officers on board; but a correspondent of the New York limes, who was :a passenger, discov ering the character of the man, upon ar riving at Hilton Head, reported the case to . Gen. Huhtxn, who iimmediately. ordered hiih to be arrested as* a spy.' Among the papers found on Capt. Glad duo was a letter, orjrather. eopy of a let ter,'from “Ex-Gov. Ti H. S,to T. L, Esq. . dated, [After grumbling most lugubriously I about “illegal arrests," “false imprison* I meats,” and Mwioked rulers,” but not at all of treason, secession, or tbe war of bis 1 * old oopsxtisans upon the. Union and tbe I Constitution, be goes on:] 1 “/ afhor the whoti tchme of Southern in- 1 cwton, with all its horrible consequences I of rapine and plunder. You cannot but I Bee, Sir, what thousands of us are begin-1 ning to see, that tbdre can "no Union be I got in this way. The war might bate been I avoided and the Union sated—ibis is get-1 ting to be the prevailing opinion. And I it would bate been avoided but for a fa- ] natloset of men besieging tbe President, and whowarned blood-andplunder*- They have got both, and : humanity - weeps over the wreck of body ind sooL Those who drive the car of war at • this, time have no j more idea Che r-fijAton by their bloody sacrifice of this sort,than they have of ohaqgiog tbe . bourse of nature.' Still tbey go on in pretence of the appalling fict, which should haunt them like the ghost of the that .we are losing our young men at the rate of *20,000 a month,' aside from those wfcofall in battle —in the presence of all this they. demand new lives for the hospitals, the marshes, the ditches, and thO gunboat shambles.” : »*l)epead on it, Heaven wilt- frown on snob a oonrse as this; it cannot and it will to good. ’Where joa find me in lamenting or exposing this iniquity, you witifind me totheend of the cmapter.” ‘Ex-Got. T. H. S." is of leouree ex-Gov- 1 Sixitoiirß, now Democratic can didato for Governor of Connecticut. Ob serve again: (his! was written in July, seven weeks before Mr. lascots issued bis first emancipation! proclamation, which ef feotnaliy nails to the counter the oft-re pealed lie > that it: was that proclamation which compelled the democracy to array themselves on the side of the rebellion, and. thus divide the North. This letter was written in reply,to 905 from “T. L," dated • •■’ofiir&d ifttiilf sfiowsthii-hi* correspondent was some neighboring Dem ocrat. Doubtless,tho cojiy was given by one of them to Capt. GtADnxsa to.asrry. to ' his'tebel friends' for ’ fheir'conifort afld'bn- eouragement. , I It will net do to plead that these are bat I the sentiments of ( an individual; for the J party in that State have endorsed him and I them by making him their candidate fori the highest odice in the State. He has been | well known from* the first as a bitter and I oat spoken opposOr of .die war—holder I though, perhaps, less dangerous than his namesake, the Governor of New York. I '1 We now see that the Demooratlei party, I as an organixSUoii/isbppoaedto this war, and of course infevor of a surrender to the rebels in arms.' jWe sayasan organiia-l tionfor although weknowlfist there are thousands of Democrats as loyal as are the l Republicans, yet there is not. at . this mo- 1 meht in any State "inTthei Gnlon a loyal I Democratic organisation; but from the farthest Rest to the farthest West they ate all the same. Ex-Governor Bxtxocb, of ' Connecticut, utters . the same treasonable sentiments as donhouxs/of Pennsylvania, Vaxnaxrwinax apd Cox, of Ohio, Voox nxrSj Of Indiana, land the copperhead erew that the brave old { Isaac Fusk: belabored sojbmtiiy in the Illinois Benste._’ j | Gukaan- Rdsßoaass' lawn Distoiai JJxwspaiaaa.—A. Murfreesboro letter (24th 1 ollimo) to the Philadelphia Ant says. -■-« Bjr» special orderfrom General Hose ■■.lenia, so moctrof (lift :newspspers Known '•ns the.Cineinnstl .SBgotftr and Chiosgo -Ham will beipermitted io be-eireulnted In tbs AzmjjiLib* Cumberlend.” :■ Gen. Eountri recently iuned n sind hod been Isrgely cirooUted smongihe sol diets b/.-ejaiMsrits oftiolrsiUnoua eecret societies of Indisns, lUinois nnd Ohio; bat • Goa. o*A»i,forsomoinexpliosble reason, roToVed thoorder. . , . Ms-L, P.'Wakb, brother ofthe late. Gen. , ■ Ward, ot the Cttineie lertlce, wholes > .killed nt tbs battle of Nlngpc,*recentiy Sailed from Ban Francisco for Hong Kong, 'nhither Jte goes' for the purpose' 61 taking; •uehsrge of' the lirge estate of Lis fallen . brother. -f-■ -■ ■ - EiUSoirsTiosiu Mmocai.—The MU* iosri Dimocrat ssjs there it e strong dls v position in the I*gisU*nie/«f thst'BUto to adopt sosut sohemo of emancipation, irhe . ther Congress- nnUtes sh' appropriation or • not.' !'" ■ I Gu. Bdtijcii bu bm iatittd to tddrttt tit Union Letgut of Ktwttk, If. to tit reoenf'petot” iptoci of VUloadJx '—la -. •'■-'..-v. > -yv--* -V. ?»)' • A very Interesting Letter from Sooth i Carolina—Oor Forces Ready, to At* ' tack Charleston and.. Savannah— The Han ter Foster Controversy— , Robert Smalj, the Negro Pilot— Wb'at he Thinks of Enlisting Ne* yroCB ~ . "Beaufort, S.C., Feb. 24, 1863. Charleston has - not: yet been taken. Savannah is still quietly reposing amid her.grovea of palmetto and orange trees; the Monitors ’rock and swing iriih every swel} ibis great bay.of Fort Royal; the little gunboats' dart to and fro, and, and vigilant sentinels watch every creek and inlet in our possession; and tire white tent of the land forces glisten through the- trees and blend with .the soenery os if they had always formed an essential part of it. Quartermasters tell iis that; everything in their department ii» Commissa ries have on hand food and rations snffi oientto last until some important city has been‘reduced; vessels deeply laden with coal %nd water are continually arriving, the .vast fleet of gunboats and their attend ant transports are asking ' for nothing more,' the Moni tors are all upou the ground, and every wheel, and or&nk, and bolt, and turret, in the smoothest working order. Gen. Hunter and Admiral Dupont both represent their respective departments ready. It cannot, therefore, be many days before this important expedition will set sail andcommence operations upon Charles ton or Savannah, orperhaps both. The leading offioers: of this expedition, those jrh? are. supposed to .know its exact etrength, and upon whom also devolves the duty of knowing that ot the enemy, are sanguine of success. Only 'among very subordinate officers, have <. we heard it doubted, and they kaow almost nothing of our actual,strength and the obstacles we have to contend with. ;.. _ The opportune arrival of the A. R. Spaulding, this morni°£> has settled the i contioversy with regard to the command of Hen: Foster. ’ As every: one expected, Gen. Hunter "retains command of all the ! forces within his Department. Hpw it could have been otherwise it Is impossible for mi to conceive. As well talk of two Governors of a stato,iwo Presidents of the Union, as of two independent commanders within a' department. What should have •led Gen. Foster to question the authority of Gen. Hunter we are aU at a loss to know. To-day Gen. Hunter is in full command of ail, tho: forces within his Department. Gen.-Foster's Quartermaster was yesterday summarily brought to terms by arrest, by order ot Gen. Hunter. Gossip says be feigned sickness in the'day time, but was in sufficient health (o indulge in cham pagne and,whist at midnight. This very common dodge would not answer. He was ordered to headquarters forth with. He obeyed the order so far;' as.-to condes cend 1 to land upon the Island of Hilton Head, hut consulted his oWn convenience about leaving his card with Gen. Hunter. 'The barbershop, the hotel, and several other sights of the island had first to be visited.- Before, however, he had complet ed his peregrinations he llound himself un der arrest, and his contemplated call upon Gen. Hunter unnecessary. “Robert Small, the negro pilot, who brought the gunboat Planler’dal of Charles ton harbor, and delivered her into our pos session, is now a resident and engaged in business in this ctiy. Partly to gratty my curiosity to see this colored hero, and also to hear his views with regard to negro soldiers and the President's Proclamation of Freedom, 1 called upon him this morn ing. Much to my surprise; 1 found him a young man, not yet.thirty—not a pure Af rican, but black enough not to be much in debted to bis Anglo-SaxoU blood for his sagacity and shrewdness!. Without having any decided'military tastes, he expressed a desire to johr the! army, either 1* the ranks or as an officer, the moment, we ob tained Possession of any portion ot the mainland in Booth; Carolina. Until then thinks negro soldiers oan be of Rule service. White soldiers as yet are loomuch prejudiced against; themon account of their oolor to fight by their side, bat the moment we commence moving a column into the interior of the State, black soldiers can sot upon a separate field, can move in inde pendent columns, and can assure those who desire to join their ranks that they I will not be pelted with stones and beaten ’“wTthciubs, and Compelled to endhre insult upon insult for the sake of the cause they have espoused. He has not the least doubt i that the negroes, by thousands and teus of thousands, will flock to our lines tho mo ment we have taken Charleston and pene trated the interior a few miles. Charles ton, he thinks, cannot escape totaldestruo tion in tue approaching conflict. The fire men are all negroes, are all members of a secret organisation, and are all pledged to strike ior their freedom the moment the first good opportunity ; arrives. He him self desires to be among the first to enter Charleston, and jhas asked permission to accompany the land forces of the expedi tion. He feels assured that in less than ten days he can i have 10,000 blacks fully armed, who will bi of more service to-us in Uuspariicular State at this particular moment than an equal somber of white soldiers., One cannot hear this brave and intelligentsegro give his opinions without being satisfied that he hituself believes he dan accomplish' all he, professes to be able ioperfoua. T' -A* • -The treatment some of the negroes have recelted froffi' a'poi 1 1 id nbf Gen- Fosters command . baSy ioisome extent, oowed the blacks in this and tather dampened'their ardor for entering the army; and who could expect otherwise? These negroes will fight if they are treated like mehi if. treated like brutes iheymaj still fight* but not. for us trot against us. The question for us all' to settle J* simply Shall theyi figbl for us dr for' the ene my? Robert Small says 6,000 blaoka are beSlhd’the batteries at Savannah and 10,- GQO ifiand around Uie forts of Charleston. .These black rebel soldiers will aU be with u£ if we encourage them—discourage them inthefr £ eJEorts po obtain Iheir 1 freedom and iirojr wiU!noniihuetbbeaSburoe of strength to the enemywill fight ps to the last, and I-'the Civilised World wQlaay they were right. 1 !: Gem Saxton, - who,; until, recently, has charge oftho plantations upon, the is- Unds in ttus immediale Tiomity, has been -assigned to the command of aU the troops on the Island of Bort'&jyal, composing the largest brigade iit the.'Hsparimcht of the South. By. those !who hive known General Saxton from his and have observed ; him during this war, 1 am assured that no better assignment to a commhndUp Ibe field could have been made. A tborofighly | educated, officer,having graduatedat !West ; Point with distinction,, andon unoompro miaingly loyal and Chris tiangentlemhn, , sad disposed to sustain, io . the utmost of his ability, the poUcy: of the Administra tion with negroes, he will: na doubUdly.be of great value in bis new po sition, both, to this Department and to. the .Country atlarge.44 Cor. of '#. FI Tribune. “HaaTroai), July 30, 1862. • 'Gov. Johsbov ov 8 lathy. —ln his re recent ipeechat the great; Union meeting atJndiAnspoiis, Goyemor .Andrew John- MBy-'of Tennessee, declared 1 himself an- 'for.thoJpQlicy'Oflbe.goTern mentea * whoJfLl JjU daidj•' “I am for the government and all mea sures to‘maintain it. is not this goVeVnihenk j Uie embodiment of the principles of hnmsa liberty, .worth more. thVn the inelitationnf islaYery ? / It if bat m the.daßt in the biUnoe.-- Wxu> Mro»u> in .Camiobiu. —lloe- Urd growl wUdoathottii»ud»'of»ore» in CkUlbrnin. Jit tekuperior to jU>» Eogllih imported moittni, snd It*, gnthtrini 1* likely tobecome Agree! branch of btuineea. _ Solsisu Vozuo.—TiisAttorwyGm cral of Miohig»n , hu dMlded tim undtr Uit tonataaUontkpUgUUtttwhM power tftpndit fwriadng U» iotoo{ wldlen In i£* field. f*?: ; las Muutu isos Usitl—Tin min liUr from Bsjti kuntohed Wsihlsgtoa. Tt« gofemmentinUpd* sztwlioc to kirn •U tk* oonrtttU* nnullf. soocrdtd m»m- V*n ofth* diplomstio ooips. PUBLIC JTOTICES. it's* 10 THE J’CKLiC.—Tbe cause of Uv the strike of tho Mine** of Peon Blaltou Is oa account rf toe employers bating proml*«« t «j co*l. wh ch ttiey bare not COB:. Ml l consequently *«- do no* g-t * or return •tloarUban. £U2iiIIBOTT£MI STATIOK. mb3:3t I -j*iiUMIMES : TU ’iU i Kll.Ll.il Blf IHK ebLfGBRNV AfIPBN All TX PIA/310N —llie wooer*igie-l, wbo wsro appoioud by a meeting of hu:* t low c ti*-n« to anpiirlbteod iboeree.inD.fo tbo Allegheny Ci a o;er4 ,i>t*soltaoio MouuttieuiA'ommoaor»i«»•» ut the ceso* sltj ud ,o«S ft lire, bcaisirtf'd uy tve explwloa ul tuo L»binuory ol lt>*i ollogU n> Aneu.l. 1. fcep. lem»er last, deaire *• tbo t-ani it prattle »ble too* mtfct tho-daties'cooaaeJ to them. *o suable too OvwmiUce oat to lei standingly In reuaxd U tbeidopOi.u all ucture, and with m.re especial re'eie eetotbe amount *f expenditure taey maybe warranted m li.catmg ioUoiipUom will be received, by U> BiTUl»EbljJi|,st tbe Ca*tOui UeosM. until the ltt if Ayr 1. . That dj toe may bo denrOd-.he jiririle,e nf roo» trlbutiog to the iruhd, end thereby nprmntafy contnb'a* tKins m nojram*ont tbai miy t-o Odciou. _ I 1m committed oave decided to ha>e tbs au aetip* 1 tiooa puiely voluntary, tt»al those who do not feel, f.om tue natural lm.»u<«es ef with those be* reeved, deiruii 01 coniritu-lug to the propertd monument, tsey not be constrained to do eo by per* eo-al tJudUlkn. ' .. . . Aa a hecotd ul an a.p Ulng accident, aad if }«■ petty with tbcee bereaved, It le saggs.led that tue ttoaufient should be tnlU Lorn purely voluntary offerings am to« Cjrum.it** tnJnlga the bopo toa; auch au *x,*udlture may beautborltwl a* wlljdo lull Justice to the piowblai libOraMiy'df ther fellow cliUtUi. . . _ IfIOMAS M.iitlWlS, } JO.-lAU BlrtG,' I “ (1. W. BATOBKIIOE, >ComioUiee. JaSLAA I'.BABR, I • . PRO H.TIiIUbyOS. J n>b3:St AOTiCK ; u*v Qttiv* et tat FUMiTiiTAaiA ft. B. Co,, 1 CAOAI. t)U>AbTUK.ST. . } Ih* Pennajlranla fiallroad uoo pinj benbygwea publls notice, to all whom it may ovDOtin, that in paf»«an.* oi the power *ndauiboritj coaieired oj»o 1, bj eundry proTteioo© el an Act oi ibe General At* eemblyofute Oomm.mwoeUh'ol PeonajlT.lila, eu« tltbd “An Acl fjr to* tale »i tb© Main liiaw oi lb©' Public Worna.” aiprotrd Alay Ibtb, t&f» 11 »M| 00 the Qr«t Cay o! Ma,, A. fi. one ttotttand eight bon : dfwd and aixty-three, ab.ndonso much of toe nest* tro DiTiawoof the Owntl| lately forming a panel tneXatn Line of tba Public W«rk«,aad «a lie* be tween filar*Tills and Johuatawo, teoihmonlj known at tbe ‘‘Upper Patera fiiTitloh,’) together also, with each Lac*, Feeder* ana Kbaerruir*lying w«*i of Jonnetown. a* p.ruina to or aro g»«i in tocnec tion v>t& tald Upper W«at«m fiitUion. fiy order of tbi Board of filrecuua. Wunctt the a<>»i oi.the tail Company, tbe 25th day of lebruarj, a. I). 18CX / *****, J. £UOAU IUOUSOB, VL-a. f Pre idiat. J tnh2-tmyl t motor t nftsUoQß ruscsuscu c’o»a*nr,'> Oorspr Uar&et and Wat.rstrtett* > FUUbargu, Fob. L 7, l8D&^ irg»DLVll)BNt> Kl/llOJi.—Ahe .Board L»tractor* of tbii Company have. this dnj toiland a l>i*idoud» oat ot U»e prouie vt tb« bat six mo-i.tu.cWU tJ.n. Tax, oia&Y&M buLLv n Fab oiiAHi, tlz : Two ItoHar# prr ihnre pijaMo in caiU, forthwith, atu Fire Uollor* per »bar» lo l>e •polk'd to the iMmitoa ot Stock Joue bill*. Mtfciw F. A. ttiaanAtor.oofcwitfy. jrs»UlViP£liU. —llie I’resident and Director! of tfee ilouongih vU ttrUgeOo a of PUtabn gl, bore tbl« iiy OeeUiOtl a UUiU«uti oi S'oCii t'lttt UCnT, otit ol tii* produ of tooiuc vlXtLOQlht, poyobto to fetuckboldtM, o: their <*£*l r»ure«*uUT»^.od»ud »ft*r iUrvli .Uia H. UoLtttl?, TriMorcr ■b, Fb. 27th. Ifttt. • . mbclut a-»a.N KlitUriuif lor President and "V ,; X Directors of the aWji«.h# t*r caving* Ba-k aid be livid at the Banking liuasi-, oo BAi* UIiDAY, tlio xb.h day of fiLarcu, is&f, Uetsieon lae boor* of 1 and 4 o'clock p. m. 'IUUb- B. U?t IKF* Caihler. Mancb star, Feb, iiattt. 18di;td i l*V DttAKß’o PLAbTATIOS BlTTii&i. Thjj portly, sttengthetiftod InTigojale. . . Tbej create a beafioy apatite. Tbvjf aro an andidoto to change of water and diet." Tbej overcv-mo effect* of dUsipetiun eud late boon. They strengthen the system and to ton the mind. I Tbej prevent miasmatic and intermittent fweia. | . The; portly the bnatn ana acidity ot the stomach. They care Dyspepsia and Constipation. Tbrj euro bra-rnea, Cholera and Cholera hlorbm. Tbey ours uiv«r Complaint and Nervous Headache. Tour are (he bast bitten iu the world. They make tbs weak mao strong, and are exhausted nature's gnat reitorer. Tb*jr ar* aiade of pan Bt. ccoU ttum, tu» celebrated Ustuaja 6*rk, ru ts and herbs, and are taken *ltn the ptoa«nte of a beverage, witu* out regard to age or time of day. PafUnJarly re commended to deucete persons requiring* geutlv stlmuiaut bold 07 a ceon mob. Mr*. Qen. TOM TBtTStB I* her Welding, Eteep tlon, Tratalloc, V lilting, ul other ere «*. The QE3EKAL in.T*rl»tia rtylei of ccainme. TOM THUMB AND *V> IPS, ou oq» c*rd. Mbe MINNIE W ABBES, (the Empre*a or Been tj,) aatcr of Hr* Tom 'thumb, on : y zS iQChesbtgb, aid we.|h« bat 19 poun a. COSMODOBK HUTT,(the£tf,oo)Knit.) ameller then Tom Thumb M,t Oca. TOU THUMB *oJ MisiXAVlNIi WABttßN.ou cue card. Alio, 10/00 CABD P3OTCO-SAPES, of pro*; oesttfeoerala, ttiateimen, L*«)«r*. Actuates, A< toca, oopiee of floe Picture*. EegrariDia, Ax P3OIO9BAFU ALBCMd,aU atjlt* end prise*; the largmt anoitment adw»ya on bend. j. w. PITTOOK, Bookseller, Stattomr end He» adealep, OPPOSITE TUB POST 011101. \{ u‘i'loin.—ttolaers ol tbe Bonds end J3| Goapoaa of •'The PtU'.argh and Eeat Liberty Pas»en(er Bellamy Company ’* wbiob were tecured I hj the mortgage of eald .Company to.. Am. U. Denny, I Iraetee, d#t*d th*-15»h day of November, A. V. I 18S9,esd *U other,claimants on the food ariaiug oat of the ede of the property of r*ld Cbm tony by the nid Tror.e*, by eirla* ef the emborlty con-. Ulna! In mid mortgage, are hereby notified te make application for their enareacf the proceed* of eale claimed by them,to thenndenlgoen attue tfflee of ZL BttADT WILBINS,. No. ltd foarth ttreet, la the City nf Plitebnrjhf on or before MONDAY, the Uth day of March. A. D. 18C3. ' ' Bbild 1 WM. B. DttfNT, Trmteo. jjjuAA o. baujlkY, “ Produce k General Commluiou Here bail II&EOHAGDLSB BBOBEB, Anddealer lnaU hind* of OOUSTJiX PBODDOB. Ho, 179 LIBSBTY BTBEET,'. ; k i , Prtriapaqw, Pa. - O 40 boeti. prime Clover Seed; lu do do Timothy 8oed; 203. do do Dried rtacbee; 3bbß Dried therrlia; * S do cH'tloe Older; '' “ ;f ‘ 60 b©x*e Bamturg't'beeae; In atore and aur aue c j Oil AS 0 BALSIiST, - mbi _ ‘ ' ' • No. 179 tlA.i>l>lt!;3 Bod £ fbraalaby thd'ponnd! aUo, new Bldilehmr rlegi Smcked Salmon,P|caledfeat»dn and aelicud Mackerel, pat bp la kl ; s Aid half kite, for family tac.rtcelfed abd lot eale by ■" •• V- - JOHN**: BRNhttAWY •mlr'4 ■ : comer fclbirty and Hand Atreetv• •' 4MJ liti&lOiV J? CJBACKBB'S jut x.ceired Irom the bakeries,' and for tala by the la'fel -r at r-iai l , at the Pamily .. JUHS A !. - ‘ahd ' S ~ corner Llbe»tr a , »d.H**d , »ir»»ta.i iljilik filALUAttOii 1. t*is soprTior, irech importatlTni aleo, priiart Italian 5 VenL ! J. caUl, fer aaleV “ • ‘ JOHiL A/BKadflAW. ; . lotig corxjer |,|h*rte and Xarfrt »fre«rtA T4'd.LiAfr uU v •> t/Uj, ittstt imposts -- ttoo, liplnti»o4;gi»«»rwr;»>» '■!,} : \ ■ - * > johN a. lii-NeoAVr-, mh4 • Hw*4tw»u. r DU. BASBOQB, M , A, Owner o/ PaU nedCowinwoiiAre**,:..'.- i „.. ~^ : r AA#u*iKmi,. ■ aiaSßAi; \ Ana a,.»u tit 11. Mi.oijiD rbsr e dqHtfow- UIB ABD BA»*TT «»*.! . ~ Bactft ob «m»li(apMat'*li!ktndc of. WwUiiTPfo* dow, tl. B,—ltatlcOßd WM*booi« t , A u). p PitUborfh, JUtertßkJutaoa, * r U T BpBQRtIUIT«4 ' «» OblrA Bb«po«n< tl $ - «« Itoch.nu' Buik, Mllfflorti . ' KI-lfMdßfr'DS V. u s? itiiUMUu^..•••• —.... • ..• ' Kg 1!”" ?!»■<<>» 01 .»■■»«* rWHW . ■f: ’■■■ '.‘V -ll :f i» Vitkbdinif* *i 'i‘ r . w t • -IjUISII— .. ■ . su> hr* bbk •* *• . > m ’ ttbfcs. Milagtt tfeU; bMnuOgfNktl - .. JBUmtLiZSUt, ■u «t»»« »taitiunixmt. jt’EK' reKTisj-yfwri. | A~F.n~ ad*~ertisejiejittji. Humi-hklyh' <*»•»> in *>ov., u- FOB TUB PKOi L«. f A FBESU : |OPrLY JifaT BKCEIVEP. HBAB IfJwT Tflß FBQPLB i\ The n’.dcrvinfrd, having uead Ptofeat r.l- o*l i'llmr.is* uu-sku<'aiuic lksudu,* f injiMea with ea-l»f.»ctory retail*. *ud b.,v* i n foil ln ibclr g-'i'tueetie-e rarity “'’d efficacy, clie r ifily n-commeod them l haVjr eafo re.table aid efhcadoui rorne cl ■ at baud loffpri-'ale ui domett c uaa : WnjV Doauier, edm r ••! bis No tlH’t a ludt-peucent ” Aaluru, 1* Y , th- It«v £• U- Urrr »«>, 1). Li., B*cti-rof S . Peter's Cbur/h, Anturii, N t.j the cer*ll. 1. I Tea. Chap at of the oubur. Stale Prl4on;i»!e Bor Hparce' M- Me*. K^ l ' r » Hew Bid'orO, fclass.; the fl«v. Alva tt«**!o t h. *• Ckji furnace; tL&hev fl.muei Kl-hole .Kvt Ocrr-es Coaft-eora, tlw IieT.IP. a. Pratt, 1> r=et, V l; the K*v. Juba g; 8.-bie, tiuttalo; A; <• Ua t, H»j„ tJtlca, K. Y.; «> lion. Nrbl How, P. rilauJ, the Hen. fcch^y^‘Colfax, ito'h Bcn>, in - .; 'to Uon. tio»rge jihm{.hnje, N. Y.; I). CoA, E»q., editor of f*Xbe uhlo Hlate J« ur.iai.‘ Cmombu*, ‘ bio; t e EonrJi. 11. braham, Mo.lut>. tllibo'i, t» e Ucb. Ihoi.ai J 1 Ofca e, Jklonliceli*, Fla; >hs ll>tu J .tei U l»o .• dicti U.iica, 2». Y.; l * t 3. Dria.oi, Diq , Utica, f». Y.; $..6,' Pond, Esq , Utlra, J». Y ; James Plnnkelt, Ea-!/, Naah»Jlle, Teua. bIsTuJT tPEUif 10 BEaEBIKb. So. 1 —For Rl-vlr, Coogesilon and tt'fi ho 2—For Worm Fever, Worm Oo.:c, Wetting the Bed. Sj . , Nir. 3-—For Od ic, Crying, Tecth.ng ami nrav of InJant'ii No. jt—Forijienbea,-Cholera Ittbilom tuJ So*' ttor Coap'alqgr. ' Fl ho’. &—^C^ar^jChole^a No. Uwu of the y . ho. li>—£>yVwWfc*#*(o—For W.ek end Derange Stomach, OufeUtatloa and Liver Complaint. No. kt—Fdc Female lrrognlamie»,:caatjr,P*iohu or Soppros»tA : Parlodi. So. 1-For Lenc.rrhei, Profuse ttenetw, Bearing down of FitqkW : • . Nq, For Croup, Boar* Cough, Badßroathlng. ‘ No. 14— (kty bkeur* PiiU— For Erjelpth*,' tlons, Pimples on the Fate. % v nua. Caw of 20 Tli’»,comtle*e,ta morcocoaud bock.Bs «0 Oue of 20 rfaUaud bock, plain.U. MM . - a ut) t'aae of 12 Mt«i*e>od boxot and boc>k~~.... 2 00 Cam of 6 co|e»~— —• 1 **} ntuuyered boxee, w.ib direatona..'.^^ Single lettered boxes, with —M uirg©caw« Fox. tUU, tor OO Al BO SPXOIFIOh. J’or AtlAnin or i*ar*t»to —Opprsaiel* Bidicalt, La* boj.d attended with Cpjup eud fcxpec:o> rastoa. Ptlce, &0 txnU per box. For Tor IHtiAartt* oad Dlicbargcs from the tar, tilfrteau of Scarlet Fever, Hcatioa or Met o.rials. Fir holns m the bead, liardi.esa cf Hcur-- log aud Kinging in iho hart, and tar-Ache. Price,: 60 i*nU pip-Uix. ... Fir 6crt^iU.—EuUrgei Clmdv, EnlKTgtd and In doratl .g itinille, MVeiUOgH and Olu Ulcer*, ectolu loo# Uachoiarkit.Cblldrlb. P«»ce,‘Go ««nte pet b^*. /‘or UtaAW BrtWuy.i—Piijelcal or SuVoo, WtU‘ no;*, elinvcftho rveult of iickntss. Fxccea.ve Mrdi cation or tß2nau*Uhg Plite, 60 cents perbex. j For Lkrojiy.—-Fluid Avcnnmlatloci, Tomld S eJ* Inge, wltu.n»bity secrettom. rrice, 60j. j.or tox. ror&* tiicku •*.—Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nau sea, Y mit£ng, and ci-fcOtSS lr v m rid ug or tnoikm. Prt-.e, 6o write'per box. ' L 1 i'er CViMt'i LtreoMt. —For Grarel, Bc-nal Oahcnii, Ctrucolt, Urination, Die saw of the kidneys, t rio.-, oootuta per bux •; For hMUui £aumo*e.—lnvoluntary I'U hargoe and Prostration and Debility. '1 he moat eucceesrulknd efficient rumedy known, and may be Tel.td np-n'as a cure. Pries, |I par box. ■ ’ JOHH M. FOITON, tie, Griping!, Djxent&ry or Blood; Uortost Vomiting., ifiuenu. SoroTbrcnt. Ueoralpa. tigo, Host and falneu £olo tb« W«iU-ro Couulrj, ISoa. 67 a* d 69 Fifth Etbbst. AcK.is.liKu—sU fobls. largo to. 3 in stun anl fci by mua hi ItUIAB DICE BY AW. XtuK COM.MUN WEALTH Oil 1 PitfcJN'. ..BStVANIA. btahmimt 'iif Ik* condition • f ikt Hartford Fi’t J»*ar ami Cffap*hf[, o/ d, CoJtMCbcaf, t>» (k« tfuy J/ JJ4. e<*b*r, ItOJ. c'Kpltil 8t0cA.......~_ 2.—!iuu>ber : of sbarta «; btvck <4t>#ciltHii thousand. ,—Auiotiht of AMCWUUsUt* «r Itutsll- moawahbtoci (nud iu, ta 6ar rairaet raioe of tue uu«, | P(pc£s aftd £c*d«. . Par valos. STki |MI ahatia bait,ohi Sank Stock, 61,100 00 C 8,983 00 447 BatikSUCit, - ILultJid *6,70 •0Q 40,100 00 lOUaharta; connacueds liirar • iUukibgCo.&to.k.Uarttiiltl 6,000 00 6.60>Q0 Wkatsck, liarstoru Io,COO io 9/0 1 oj 160 alm«*'Ufti.k)ul Jd*i l lord to. - th».k] uaxiLurd..^,......... iCd aharea Uuamr u*k Hank Block; i.O,COQ 03 £0,003 00 seJakarearlarmeia' A Meccan* • Ic* Disk S.txk, iUrtfoid. 26,000 00 20,010 LO ItOaba'iee MercaotiU Bank etocii Ukhwra ir ; ,ooo oj oo 13£ 30Q abated' Metropolitan Bank Stock; Mew X 30,000 OQ 81,200 00 100 abated Blackitoae Bank] ' stock; 8eaten.,.,,,,,10,000 OO 10,000 CO lOOahered Bank-of ‘Commerce *; -• 1 ■ stock; Boeton,. 10.000 00 10,460 00 100 abamuranho Bank Slock, • •• ; ;r Botina..- ,y„ 10,000 00 10£00 00 lOabafofim&ik Bauktiwck, . -f ' ... forna „ tTrTI .„,.. 1,000 CO 1,350 60- TCOiuAtee Hide and Leather * Bank; Stock, fi0«t0D...4~.. 10,000 00 10,200 00 ICOaharei Wcbater BaokStock, '.:i; Boefo r _ T[ „_ I ,.„ TTI , .-.,.L 10,000 00 10.650 CO Mauonal B’iikStotk, . 10,000 CO 0.000 00 lOOdham Atlantic Bank Stock, • Bdaten 10,000 00 ’9,CCO 00 100 that a Safctj' kund' Bank' i . .Stock; 10,000 00 10*00 W 100 abated Bujlituu ll'a stock, • r Beaton- „ 10,000 CO ‘12,050 00 lOJabartii McVeio Baak.St ck, . . •*.* . Boatcp: 10,000 00 10,400 00 100abated'Babkef theenJe ©t .Alktcmrl Stock, Bt; Loall.M £O,OOO 03 15,CC0 00 iOOafope Jjfcajpic' ■ - • ■ tfgki Sr. ImubJESLA 20.000 OQ„■ 15.000 OJ ,: ST»are^Bt'at.ißaulKt‘.lffe : - : ' ■Bt kfcwipo o )ttpercj.lSBl. 89,> 09.00. k9,t68 iQ ■■■■ SM.KOOOSStafcttO Amountof Stock fcndbr ■ , lUOsßfttyMdtlia'entM* • • ;i «ruy r fijr ; Lo«», vlibMbn -.i, - -r ■ .•:■ 1 Met fclod . fUaid Buwic«t' ■.■•:«* ' 40,190 kl r»i)t**ocrttw :■ -ic:..-.; •.■:•'.•>■? • —. . B,MO 67 asii, lb»iiu.Bfiii)(priai|iua hcim 1 th»any tba.Qvmpaoy... 21,623 31 3 —Amount of losses tcg the y*ar, wiJch have beta paid 4* . *; 4 —«tnownt of !«••'[ es during ths je*r | | wf.ieh bavo not I See an* 1 ssora to i f qs.stlotj* dariDg th« year, |‘id *G h. wh'ch ore contest I C.—Amount tf loses daring . th<> ye*r, reported to tin oa. and not octal npoq.ai'd In procwn o! 6C t 866 10 7. Amount of Dividends do* dared 000 00 •; 8. Ami'Uut of Dividends de- clon'd das aod 3,050 00 a.—Amount it Dividend*. (el* • ihercath or icilp;) declared and ni.tja.rtnft,,„, 10 —Amt tint of moaey borrjw etl, uod the n time and ain't o> security given—. 11.—Amount of all otber exist ing dal r,a * gainst Ire Com’y, contested or o’.Lexwise . . . . . roisra — xkocve or m coktast. I.—i mount of Cash premloma redivtd 648,513 19 ‘i—Aniauutcf l’lenlom foies taken by the Oompatiy,, 3.—Amon&tof Pre- ' mlums eanjed M .^.53W, , 03 40 4. —Amonut ot Interest Alocey ncuivfd from the invest ments fliccf*t-f'the Oompsny. 3.—-Ainfant of Taxes paid by tbe 9.—*i m',Uut oi all other Kxpeo jhs aqd fxpendUnrca of the C0mpany.......... 1— of Promiaaory No.ea orlglufcllj furoiiog ibe capital ol ihp company 2 Am uuto: Be'd ZiutM held by tbrf Company u pari or whale Of the capital thereof... 3 —Ac; of a»m« isheietjorehicd. \\ State or CoKSLCticpT,'i - [| - L S 3. •[ Citt or HAaTroao, j » llcicluth Hunting wu, President, and Timothy 0.- Atlju, tJecrttary, ui th> Uart.ord Fir* Jtuaraoca, Company, ol usrilord, Connecticut, being aulj; a»oro, aw severally demote and eay that the fertgolsg %taicmoat m irua a d correct to the beat of ibelf) knowledge and belief, ; DaUdat llailford, Connecticut, this 19th day ol Januar.,, A. I>. lboa. . - • H. UOSTIKQTOH, Pmiduit. Tltttf. V. ALL Ytf, Secretary. . ~ Sabacrlbed and iworn leturv me* Uue 19t U a. >day cf ;aaa»nf, A. D. Istii TUKUJDOUB LTtfAM* tlolarf f vWie. Etatc or ComancTicuT,*) j. fia. fur or IlAtTrou, j Javca&y 13rH, 18C3. > Bj It ft membirefl that I, bjatao, hotarj Publicby legal authority, aiontted aai swoin, ui' d*eJitg in eald Uuy of Jdaruoni, do hereby certify :li»t l taveeXiaila.d tie austt of tie' Hartford FjT*. iceurance Company,ol Hart! rd, in tta it-p-r* ibat l. la the boas fide owaec cf the®, •iid tu»t they are oltte raise la Caeb at which they l are icluruwl la eeld eielomeat 1 farther certify ibat jL am nui-dlresUy iaU> 13. h da« tf Jaau»ry, A. l). 1563. •’ j t»« " )ll£uDuil« U* aAtt, Hotary F*bK&,; SiOO,OJO QH W. P. JOBES, Agent, Uaoaiby’i Bcilbisq, 87 WAT KB BISESf< d • OAL.iI £ KUi AMD BOYS’ OLOTBUaO, JrCBHUtHIHG J.U. CAEHAGHAB'B, ! j Ho. no riDxa&n stesst, iLtESHini.! As 1 am now doling op toyboalnss*» I invite spe cl ti atteotljo to the following stock of seasoned* goads, which It Is oelleved wiU be totrnd wort by the notice of cash buyers. - i • A (oudtut’rtmaßi ol HACK iad YBOOK OTYB*. CUAXB. A Xnl. Variety o! (J-UTH, ami median grade UcBLNAd3 COA'iS{ -BLAQ&. DJi&ab UuAXd, ranging in price iron $B to urMEN’d fAIiTS, hoe, msdtomaad lowgraderd good stock: and well assorted GJtHT’I) - FiHI t’LUHU, OIXJXH, eILK. and_OAtJaiilgllE YXStd, BOY o' OIOTRIA g, r i, goo! uioitnuDt of PABT3 AllD t YBUOOATB, b««it cot and voll mad*. 1 •! OBIDS' 4NV BuYtr_£UMiiSUiliQ GOOUfli : fU4 BOSS i cbttoa and Ucrlsio Uta'i fell wool ud Bilk SUlftTfl A .DfiAV?« £&3;;an exoalle&t variety o{ GLOVES, TIES, 509- iKHD*Ii»,4e. - ' .f j PIBOBGO6D3* . 1 7,:ooo> e.iao oo Fine OYfcBOOATIN(M, fIOaIMBS 00AXIK6& CLOTHS, GASiIH&OJES and YBS2INBJ, which will, u usuaL bo mad* up to order, or. »oia by. tha pU<«j>r yard. • J. L. OakHashav. t f»7:lmu 116 goder*! stmt, AUsjbank. LAX'KbT MfiW BOOKS, | HZTJUSrT’S. 7112 TANGLED Hotel. : THE rOQGY HIOHT AX OMQBD. Y • Mn. Wtods, 11 J j* ABTISTS ttABMED LTFfc. Ey Aibsrt B»r*r. CHILD'S HjjjlOliAL ALKANA& ' p TW. BLMPIHO SBNTI'aiL. A pom. Slflj lQte&ta, and All other new Book A - o i All Uu lata iIAfIAZI£?E3. ! • • PAFXBS, .1 , PHOTOQBAPHIO-AXBUMS, * «i • American iiidTmporto^j fiTATZOH KBT.Of U 1 klndr,»t ■ JOBIIIP.HIIitII, | Wholual* and Retail Book, SraUonexyrHaftfclne and Newapapar Emporium, Mabohio Hall, Fifth Stkmt. NI ou-pArueraiup hertto ■i-Y fore existing between ibo underlined, nbdtE. i&*;firm of WIU. am. H. WHllea i * o*, U tbta.d'J t-Usolted by limitation. The builaesswQl bo -mt* tlednpbj WUilMa u. WUltam»,wfio te hereby folly anibotised to do whatever may &a ncocestry for that purpose*- V* Wll,H. WILLIAMS, * r L, t '." r. V/ . • 1. B. McYAY. ; The Banking and Exchange. bmhtoui will bo cos* tinned a* hentbfrre, without any change la the style jof toe firm. . - - v ' • ;T I JBrXJnlin* B; Stark, acting -Cashier, lo anthorii)d tom»he theßlgsaton of thofiimin all ita aoiinb mrgaw ■ WU. H. WILLIAMS A OU. 51,810 00 ;. 2,850 00 {JALL AT TUB (IZFT BOOK STOfcB, : HomUS WOODSTBOT, ItybiT wafitbargalos £a'- - /7 » PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,' | \ ' ASDSHMib BIBLJM, ' 4sd othw pojralarwork* too ottnorou to ntiiion. MTOOSTLT OIFTB QXVSK WITH XAOH. i', UID ■- f|ll> L €OAii X Pf:3a*h. IS* 8: Id •, - ; j j | aKI* VMU—WO Dbla. fta. 1 winter AJftlntoadOll'otih«nd«ndXor«*lil>j ' . II JAfI.DAMKIAASOH; . «w* nit.TO.Wtfo trwfcfc 1 ..it iu&r.uujb daljT—4uU fcaga w atoro M Übw^r»»y»t. \| Ali*p—i.2Uo fctgs »saprtoa s sea* in ftortiufclfortti* bjr > ; :'T - ■•» frffftTV¥ttAT,AZ«Attj . mbl | Ho*.B7>nd29HmUhfi*ld«tr—t. TTHJji fcIAJUiS—A good jfouw on •JJ yAyKTOL 1 JftISCELEjtJTEO US. mi). COUNTRY MERCHANTS ASS ; biiißSlS ' : * iatow, ' fflAC'ttinH' ari*wi itf'dreullcn' of TUIMMIHMi BMBEQI* iitilltSi EOSIXBI,QLOTIS, HOOr BHEM, BIBBQHB, BHIBTB, OOLBABB, TIM. EHDMB ikIBTS ml DBAWKBB. WOOMS HOODq. WO BIAS, BCABTS, XIPHYB AHD. ;,SHBTIiAHD wool! tfioa to. BHITTIBof ABHS.O* bnJu tdcrrm.' v tOorktocA «m purchMod btion Ita lut'ilMt id* rkaoo In price*, tad we offar grant IndneatMnta to Om AND OOUMTBY MSBOHABIB, MILL!* itßfl, FXDDIiSBSi :*ad iO who boy to Mtl ipli :S. B.—A ebotoa —crtmant ol ■ • Staple-Dry Goode, At wfaota—' ' ******* gAILBY, FARRELL * CU frLUMBUfI, W,588 C2-Lb,W» 61 **-Pn>mpt ettentlen glreo to tka fitting of Oil* RETIHkBIkS rpHB M YBTKRIES'OF NKW YORK* [OOMXWICATZD.] 'j: Wars, national reeonn**, prtltwi contests/rell* gloat oonyentions, ajnnismoats, tbs Central Park, its iron*, gondolas, do, bars beendtacoseed—4bis Utter ta of the “Mysteries of Hew York.* 1 Xnthe car, steamboat, saloon, parlor, at dinner) in the street, everywhere do I bear soma star? with rela tion to or an tnqtiry as to the meaning of tbese mythical words, posted, printed andadTsrtlsod I wherever I go: *617,«W 4o 8- T.—lB6o—X, Accompanied with a enmst and • thrphtrdVbook Aaeoearicn sjmpaihis*r.-aali;tt*a*: "BaUnTrt omphed in 1860 in' granting tUt X potation bfi&li tlonlsts;’’ vhilaaßepubUcansaiditwas:. “Stump* Tail Democrat! of gbn* to' fans;” another, **To the Btate Taxes of 18C0 add.tan (X) dollars *, n another,? that they were the watchwords of aoma scent loelety, like “Sons °f Tacnwehla Or* 1360 fitronx ( n or H sevard"Tsrickaten*ef 1860 .D*ed Dp»” is,, Be,' * W«i4 your correspondent was Hl-3iad bean ill for •*! bag-time' In fact,h’.s late voppara had (Iran hlinehorrid dyspepsia. He read the adver tisements, had of course. bought albetlle of Planta tion Bitters; the BltUza oared him, and on the bot i tie appeared these earn* eahallatla Jetferi: B. 186&—Xj. I trsTelsdstralght forSo2 Broadwa7,tn trodaoed myaelfto. theeelebintedDftDTake, xnd wasihown' the elephant—task*! B-T,and*B;;' and * i boiidinf haDay 'etßet ( irom.oeUM.te font; toobevpM as dJabor*- ; tory for prodcudn'cthisafpil#.me&Uia*!' Some forty | para(U. ara rats, hridlng six | thousand gißcas each, are flUsd wlthrooa, harhf, and materiel, had then waked the piaseion prassiTed ,La gur»Bt. Orolx Bantul'ti-m lav the'bags,;bo2siaad' Bilk, Wiqtergzeen and other miteiiaj-Hmd. the St. Oroix Bumpuachsons, bearing the Coetom-hotsee brand. It seemed thaimsdidne‘could hen i»e|i turned outto supp'y a worldof invalid*—yet thwe gentlemen are unable to iUt'tbair orders, for ticu B!ttenalona. : Iwasshowaaienycertihcef »of extraordinary carta affected bji'thM* Bitten* Tha sutlstica.of the medldne •■business da "prasahteid to tte last Oongressln the.rsport.atMr.dk 8. Barnes am enormous and startling, amounting to ao majttx mUjiloh doUan annually* l The proprietors of .tbeeS Blttedi wOl payjD&de fldm noarfifty thousaad 'dfiZ lanfor Stamps, this jeer 2 j resources forerumsat lssns ought to stand at‘pw 1 , and Jeflersen Darts might! as irell pankup and atari far Jerusalem. • * • ! .*{■ • , jriH. ' ; Wears happy to reproduce the.abort lettsiVand add that any ordinary QM O(iDjqep)aiiLlm (hn> Affection, Star Stomach,;li«ssofJip petits, Herrons Hcadyhe, Marthas, Bt<ng .Wsaß natf-Mestall}espoadencyrßo., cm,be curedbyihs Plantation Bitten. - -■ The! sll'persouimay Judge of Its »fflcacy,we pub lish ft | Uonv ' ’v-'j 1 ( oTer y liars! in the treatment offerer and Aga*,pyrj«p- sla. WeaknMs,' do. - Itwas lntrodnosdtnto7iux«pa: by ths Onhtaasy vlfe bf the Viceroy of and mas afterwards' sold bytheldeeulta /or'Oe'saor of Jmmiealtwim i,a*d totally made public Louis XYI,” KingofPraztca. Hfiaboidt mate sspeeiil, rsfarsuoa to itaJsbrlfuga troallttss durttg hli' South ! dmarlnantravtfia.y; - * *' I | f.ft^thsstomach and bowls,. [■ . .•' Af tka tftTne snd I -q. ■ ;; y. ] r j Ptubmi Tin anfeliMiiil illgtstliTii^ . XmrxxMX Tmtim drometln, stimulant aid touio—highly lnTlgorating in usttous dabOlty- WixTxadxini.' for ! AxM—in aromaUn canuiaaltvs, cristii# Sett, muiole ahd mflk; much used by mothsra nxwlngi . tin, olm Ml. iwii. ooijlMlfc, |, _■ .. ST, CBOIX EtriL ; : || ;f torfoSTOjirltaMrf Bu Croix Barit h*T* t»’*n toBC wdarowiidfad by lb. pbyricUos at Utf vixU. lorooDnuopUna, It U tbe oaljrrtlMrJKjlUi.t rboaldb.nKKl. ' :^|! ; - y;'’■i.T.-tiMq-.x." 1 .. -AxothrilirtßMlil lnprdlttV p«loct«id brnrrlon taalo I eror owd." . ij ’ Tbo'fcUtnriogli Iroai On bnbai tool pr.jrri«t«t it - i •; rTT.'-i 7unxarox l D.a,BoT.4,lHt. Jlrrtro. r.S. D/o*oA <»)>*«*■» orstjisginln, doota f Irxtxttad BlttolW Ibtx oro lluk llktd bj. tb.grtMU:ol ourboora. ’ : 'k -j: * f t : -k.' piupdeton-WBUrd’* HiAeL SB; IIML ' i Iftsen T B'fe>4ClflStkx>en r 1 ban i' been * great uflbtsr ttotn dyapsjjsia for three os four I ! years, liurs trlad maay'lf not aU tha rtmfdlas I I weommendad' fcr lta 'cure; ‘,Tnsie*d of be-1 ceose wocserkad td abandon my pro&eslgtt, and suf. i Hred frorn srsn thing I ate. My mind mas midi affected, dsprsßed mfioonfo About three i m anthsaioX-trledLths PlaatalkwL and to mr;gnat Joy: Ism Msety a JlhWtto omaa«|uied thamin setßral caeca,,and.as t ia knew idpnaifUhsignal -* ; •. '• Buck is the Ungaaga reaching ns daily. HoarU clatm hadansgusl.mlSr'lVsder•»' f ftnritilpmr ■ttCjlio f m GOODb, Ac., aT BEOXITLD AT 1 SHAM FITTBBS. Ko. m TOVRTS BTBtST, (ilitra Bmithfield J Aom, ' 1 * tom BitUf* Jfi*SS!iSSSI: *r*e»i»,houli«a4tt*UWatf.,.w.wr»**ep wiU*. tTilSi«• ‘ ,W^U ’“‘ i ' P. ! H. DBAKE 4 CO., '.. ■ »mraomWAT. U«w T«*. n . fr4-.l«modU-B» —•—■ ’’ ( AKAjiH'O XS SBiKl'B FLABTATIOH BITTtM. • : • BBAK*B,»I>JJ)*XTIOa BIITtBB- Ti' »]«.*»*• •• • -’••• ■: ros hAIJC BT .- ■: ;ri' ■' r;; fux 4UI Bi ■;:r .^l t ■;. y_ - V MHOS KWBBTOM, - Ilf fhartli OAiIiIttUM'AtMUOUA, i avotso. BAn'exDi or thb Diutom, UnnaliUßlimutMtVßiltektt. WIDBUDi 7 mat l» TOBBAT. j. Ijf to bar BOOH ABB M®* *» tpomtm m»c or uhfldren, m_; , «.... 5 *2': ff- 1 ' % »/**• eooflfc 10 THE PDBLia DtCy tbinU, by Zrpnm and Railroad, of Z^jPe'vsr 1 " Gtoodus £ MACRUM & CLYDE’B, ■ Ho. 78 Market Street golub* i anBTHMiMWWBiBw.*iouT-? vBAHOTt <. OOODi,‘ HK4D . ■ SITS, FATTBBHB, ; fi&lftU, OOBSI3B,** L*rg«aMortmjntiof— •' v . HOSIIBT, OLOTE3, ICTBHMHIBO DOOM, *» Ladle*. Gentlemen, and Children ; PISB. < Hul>XfKB, TbBft&l)B, and other ' . . j emit vane. WilnTltatha/readal at'antton of wholteal* and ratalVbojrn, cspMeat that we can meet era/want In price and tanetj., •_ 1 KAOETTM « GLYDE, ■ -80. 78 B&BKST STXRT, (B«twwi goarth «*• Plm.nl) - mM 1863 6PWNQ GOODS I eaton, ■wLcAjom &eo|, ISos: 17f attd 19-Piftti Sttett, ' likTt'jcjl rocolred a complotoitocfc of BEW.AHD:JKSIBABLB BPBIHG SOON, ToVllieti lt» Milo tilo•UontitmofWHOtilSAl* ABp iBrAIE follßfl. lh» Urgar. porttoß flt tbelrWrohMM; mn xa*d« before lb* ****?•&**<*{* rrtom im:i]* BaXtm JfarMhmd therfcMßOv offer roch totftteomwit»B»wUl*SW*» iditttonoM !4o «U their toiteßeno Their ihdt OooaiiUbf ell ibet U revHldulf*ble to' :'' ■> 1 DBIBBjTBtItBtBaS.tJtHBBOirBBIBVJACE QtfOOB, HAADDBUaiB BIOH BOMB BIBBOHKBnOaiS.BOBtKBT.OMWtS, U LAO»T*ITT»,BBIBTB,COI.tASB, y. . OBATAIB. TICS, BALBOKAIi* . y ' 'ii HOOP; iSmETiS, ZIPHIBIV . , V f EBRUne, i!m khittiko .. Ji TAEbVbUH. ABO BAIN ombbbl- • .* LAB; PAITI PASB, PIBB, BDTTO**,- •» TAPBV TH&IAD, OOICBA Ao ,An.i«mlmo . lftc A fall •fßortim&t of £m*U W*re« ud TncrAr* tldM. ' >3'.“; OiTTI ABDTOOUNTBT‘UXBOBAHTfI. VILLI* HXBVand P*PDLIBS**od*E vko tnj •Midi tkcrtld -taut Ail to nll /md txaßlM'uatr •todL - '-■■Hv'-f '.- : r • ‘ - - •■■ ‘ *ATOH, MAOBUM kjPOn : ■ ;‘*J»S Sea. 17asdU JlftVatraai.; gPfimGMOUS DJS LAINJBS, JTOT OPKHID J. M. BURCHFIELD’S. DB XtAXHBS; , PLAIV, FLAIDABD STUPID DO.; : PLAIH colcnd; ii bUokj BLACK BOMBAZIBB; D*. *OOL DI LAIBBSj .: B T JAL WjtMM UiAHHXLS; : Btvf.A rtack of OLD QOOpB. 6ft" Bft&4 if ■tosprlow tUn tboj mn- Do Dotigbt for itchfiA TM&* . 1 '>■ v QKBAT AIiaACHON.-- . . TOEGREATBALE •' ■‘.'■■l'..';''"-'. .AT' ' BARE.BIXI.'Q, • 59 Market Street. *.. , .. . .SILKS’ ‘ MOST OF THEM AT OLD PBICIB. i OlbakSand.Shawls,' !' GBKAT BAMAIBB. BRITISH, IBUaHAXDIAXO&Y Dress Oroocim* . "Bn. ill ieilreKe.mt l*.tl«i«CUW. 1 , AMD SEE.;We f ' I . : . ■■ ... . : -' a n .examination of odb_ . j LABS! BTOCK 0F DBYGOODS, BTSOTH i Vkaluale awtScfaU itr BMPBOTFOLLT BOLHHTTjD. 1 C. H. LOTS Sc CO^ MABKKT STBKBT.- wo ■ •ntIBOT.AEEXVAL ' . NEW BPRifiG GOODB, x ; ;*.;■• on. rsr Ei»is, I' Wettke^M«a»to aftaowOflg - NEW SPBTNO- S^pCfiK. i. HtttiatttJl v*nk weshaD bain ecuUat t&Mr t ofnewmhnflL£n>SßrGOODB,l>BXBa niM* *tSqb?£*b BOID EVU& Biior bkxkzb. bob* 118BTr3£oY8S, tAHOtfiOOBa A)ID BQXIOI* Iwhlchwi will Habto Jo *aBalMa p*U«. • J JOSEPiI lIOHNJB A CO. |~ ms ;i ■ ■■■■••■: ' pODKTKT r Ii&BCaAKTS; /'f ■ ;-;;r-/; jvr ; y^.p : -■ ;JJP i B 'KiXi^EtrSv^. ' ■ :. *■ : :■•■ ■: .. . ' ; ; Iwttd Wnpxtor lrfflf HOB OOTiTiiM. CITtaIOAL TUBJLa&.HAIBHXIg. .J; ;r“!- J * V’i . Jt&nQT&stsoL M .: fcttv . «5 AmKiHDa Off jßiWWro*^* 88 l - AID BAIdtOIAIB, t* A? BOM^MCByAPtaMgW,. §'SEBCT YOPB. o'soafli* . ' *T. ,l ? M tout *****ic*-*em TDttT BgCUVlNQ—Alaig* wd mil