The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 24, 1863, Image 2

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SATURDAY, JAN. 24T1L.:18C
to Dim am tsi Comornmos—"Nott ..)/D Fob.
111•111b.-0211 AID blitilllliani.
A.TIMIPTID BRIBERY AT lIARatoBURG
...ABM TES RADICALS WERE TRICK
RD AT TUJLUI. OWN DAME.
Almost every oneof our exchanges from
the lower part of the State, which we
have received during the past week, ha
given us some fresh insight into the Lite
election of United States Senator It
, now ascertained beyond dispute. th.tt va
rious Democratic members of the Legis
lature were approached by Gen. i'AmillON
and his friends, and sums of money almcst
incredible in amount offered them if they
would desert their party and their duty,
and vote for the ex-Cabinet officer for
Nat in the National Senate. The state
ments to this effect have been' published,
one after another, in the journals of Phil
adelphia, Pittsburg and Harrisburg, and
neither Gen. Csxr.Rox, nor any of him
friends, nor organs, have yet dared to
deny them.
The story as it is now current is as 161-
lows : For a few weeks previous to the
Senatorial election, Gen. CAMERON Ira., Un
usually bland in his conduct towards the
Democratic members. His friends gave
numerous entertainments, at which eel
taro legislators, supposed by them to be
corruptible were invited, and the Genet al
never failed to be present himself. At
these, all the wiles of shrewd political
gamesters were put in play, to endeavor to
pin the support of one or two I lowacrats,
—at first bribes were proffered, then threats
were made, and again offers of place 31.(1
profit. But all were of no avail. The Dem
ocrats stood as firm as a rock to their it re
efLanoe,and all their efforts .eenae.l 1. Jtue 1
to fail.
The Republicans, feeling that there teas
no chance of success, determine 1 to po,t
pone the election for another yeas. For .
this purpose Senator Lon RY inwstlueedi
his familiar resolution, alleging th“..
there were great crowds of let, tKs pre,
eat to intimidate the Legislature, it was
deemed best for the sake of 3 uAtivo and
law to delay the election The Republi
cans in the Senate all votedfor this :eso
lution, on first reading, . while the Demo
cratic minority voted against it. rillt it
would have passed finally, had not events
results& as they did, we ‘l,) not doubt for
a moment.
The Democrat*, seeing the plan that was
going on, resolved to defeat it One of our
party friends, a shrewd and faithful man,
was induced to profess to yield to the temp
tatione that were thrown out t., hint ht
eon. CARroos. l'he Republicans held
caucus the neat morning, an.] were til--
prittd of the fact. The latter adjourn,.l
but I short time before the hour app .11; 1
for the joint convention. The '-enat, -, 1 to•
turied to their chambet, and the
/ *moment was made by the v:1 ,u- I -•\
it He rose and stated, in
IniMner, that since offering his t te-olut,.)n
to postpone the,elecuon, he hail CI
ed that it would be contrary to the in
stitution, which made it imperatil Oil I,t; h
Reuses to meet together on that ‘ht' . an.i
he therefore faked leave to withdr.iir it -
The motion was unanimously agreed to, 311
the members who bad voted for it beforei
now voting against its further consider t t
tion. Meanwhile the 'Republican rue;,l).er
had kept it a close secret who had been
nominated in their caucus 'To the tre
quint inquiries as to their coin it tra
hinted that Senator IS ILMOT was the
choice of the caucus. This plan, it was
supposed, would throw the Democrats off
their stiarti,but what particular ol t iect they
hoped to Pin by it, it is difficult to cot:-
Mice.
When the hour for the joint con en tiou
arrived, the Senators marched promptly
into the Hall of the House, the Republi
cans vainly endeavoring to suppress the
delight with which they anticipated the
result of the day's action. Things went
on Well for a time, each one of their par
ty friends voting fort en. ( ',tutees . and
each tined the Dernocrats supporting Mr.
Bociatzw, until dcame to the turn of the
member whom they supposed to be with
them to vote. When his name was called,
he rose and said that as he valued princi
ple more *WI he did a Aendred
lag", he would cast his ballot for
CHARMS R. BUCKALEW I The sur
prise and indignation that was caused in
the Republican ranks by this unexpected
action may better be conceived than de
scribed. They hissed and turned pale, bat
their disorderly demonstrations were soon
drowned by the overwhelming applauze of
the other side. When the vote was an
nounced, they sneaked off like whipped
spegiels,to their respective places of resort,
vainly endea► i woring to find consolation in
alternate curses and lamentations.
In this manner was broken down one of
the most desperate tricks of an organiza
tion, whose object it has always been to
perpetuate power by any act, no matter
Low Woo or bow dangerous to the liberty
of the country. They were beaten at their
own trick, and will feel all the worse for
it. Yeah as we dislike anything that
smatters of deception, Are cannot fail to
think that in thisjse,the scheme was fully
justified, by the COeSS with which it re
sulted in deflating the artful wickedness
of a man whose election would have been
a stigma to oar people.
We withhold the name of the gentle
man who was mainly instrumental in
breaking up this bold attempt to defraud
the people, veld we shall know that he is
himself sot wives to its being published.
ilmanthile, we hope the Frees will hot fail
to oestiane to comment on the facts con
nected with this Senatorial election. There
is ea gheadence of food in theta for di s _
maker and warning, and the people
should be made saittainted with them as
fully as pmealile. Our Legislature will not
be trite SO if it does not at once ap
point a cominittes to ferret out th e wh o l e
truth and giro it to the public in such a
assays that all MMUS will have a chance
or diagarsing the real character of the
bed, rampages um, sad his too wil
ling ibilowers, who have brought disgrace
to tbg',Quesenrealtii, and aided in the;
twin of the Mie.
Tann NW armss.--Th• House Terri
101inigallidtielk it is Isiegispbsd, has
Weld to t bi km of the admission
tM 0/61 , 1440
. .Webrasica into
traimo 14496, 4 : -
A BOLO ACT DE CORILCPTION.
k scene t ,, ok place in the Assembl) of
New York, •%t the close of last week,
whit Li almost puts to blush the corruption
attempted at ltirri,burg, in the election
of a United state. aerator. Up to &tar
d.:y. the R,spul.!:cani and Democrats of
that l,oly Lad continued to vote for can
didate- al their own party, there being no
choice, on account of a tie. On Friday
eyeumg the Republicans held a caucus, at
which a Mr. CAti.icorr, from Brooklyn,
who II ,s 1 always claimed to be a I )ernocrat,
an,l un,tartuly °Led for the Democratie
IV9- present, and made a
speech. Ile wfo then taken up as the
Repuhlicln can.lithtto for Speaker, and on
*aturd.u•, it wa, expected, would be elect
ed. 'lire bold manner in which Mr. eat,-
tit r:•. conduct was denounced by the
Democrats. and the universal indignation
cleated by hi treachery, thwarted their
plans for that day, and the voting was
postponAd to Thursday last. Up to the
pre .errs ing we have not heard the re
sult.
flie sudden manner in which Mr. CAI.-
worr has changed his course leaves no
room tur doubt that he has been purchas
ed, rather ii tth money, or by promises of a
pi of:table kind. Lie was elected as a Dem
cet,it, by a .trcwg Democratic constituen
cy, and his recreancy is all the more base
because of his professed antipathy against
the Republican party and its principles
heretofore. His bitterness in this respect
has been so marked, that be has frequent
iy been denounced as a secessionist by
many of tho-e who would have been ready
to vote for him on saturclay.
The violence of the contest for Speaker
ii New Yet k will be understood when it
rvinembered that the •present Legisla
me ha. a 1 - nited States Senator to elect,
fur a , 2 0.11 , from the 4th of March. The
li ire a majority in the Sen
att., bu: "Le 1 the House. The con
stltut:,m iequ:re. tli. senator to be elect
eci on a cci tam day, and it is the effort of
the D•mocr at- to delay the organization
um.l after that tin.le, so that the vacancy
)„• I.•tt to be tilled by the next Legis -
Lttll , t`, t% filch, there cau be no question,
will be largely Democratic. They claim,
an..l th good logic, that the people hay
) dee,.led again,t the Republicans, at
111 la.-t election. the latter have no right
to 1.1 to,. ,)11 , of their number in the
w,ll mi-represent, for six
!,eat 3, an immense majority of the voters
of the State. We heartiiv trust they may
Ire successful
+f the intimou& conduct of Mr. tsar-
COTT no 12,nausige ran he too strong to
speak The whole plot 14 of a character
w:th the ‘illainy which was undertaken
ai our own s:tate. and shows conclu
\ eiy th. ,tenth t wickedness to which
t!;- :a 1 cal lea•iers will deiceni in order
t their end:
'NE%V l NITLO STAMS NEMATOMS.
:le rr ults of the late elee.tion. of Um
NLat , • ••e.iatoti in ,Itiferent State I.e
g.,btuie •tre iol!cmci --
Maine-- Lot M. Morrill,* fiet.)
I.La... , ..l.cliu3eLts—ihrtrle- , Sumner.' Rep
I:s.anse . , •
'llc-1.1,,f an .. L t r..ch chandler, •
Penn-‘ I‘ acii }3l- huck.aless, I),qn
Limo, \V \Vail, 1_1,3m
loalasv , tre - 1 Bayard,
In l --Thos Iletldrick (lopg term), D
Mr rurpie, ( short terml; Dem.
M f bog If. Hick..? (ehort term), I)
Illtuot - -Wro 1 1:1-h Dem
R. - -(.!octe.l
and fteven
liemoint• t elated 1)f the
Republie,l% th:ed are of the most extreme
t,}•.• fire Northern States yet
to erect Senators, aro California, Vermont,
Nc..ry ilampshire. Rhode; Island, Connecti
cut, New York, Ith:o and Wisconsin.
Senator- are, a:so. to oe chosen from Jlis
sow ~ iellnets and the bogus Mate of
West k'irgini,3 4 In Ctlifornia several un
,ucce,4ul have been had. The
New England 'states and Wisconsin will,
of course, v:ect. J:epublicans ; t)hio it in
doul a ti. wit`.; the probabilities strongly in
favor o! Wade. and New York will hard
lv elect any one, unless a compromise
should be made on some national man—a
very problemat;,•4ll result
THE New York Trib , ,n• it dissatisfied
with liov. RT:V . 3 ;essage. In a late
number we find tlVollowing paragraph;
"Tye amendment the Constitution so
as to gat) soldiers the right to vote is for
cibly urged, and the message closes with a
few wo,-ils of praise for the loyalty and
spirit of the freemen of Pennsylvania,
declaring the purpose of her people to
pursue the war, suppress the rebellion and
maintain the unity of the country. But
Stir. Governor P.:rt, trAolly silent on the
great ai Einan..viaton,lat and titers
s '101)., n 7,104/7Cd front hit message to
s;. , ito Ali 0,,,t eke pram( condition
Jtrqggle• The massage
r is
much m , lo remarkable for its omissi on'
consider t !.e national relations and db. ,
of the Slate th..n for any in its dis
cussion of :Literal! affair.
tiov. srix is too shrewd a man to be
caught in the Emancipation trap. He
foresee:, the doom which will soon fall
upon all who have taken an active part in
endeavoring to overturn the Constitution,
and being ambitious of still higher honors,
wisely refrains from taking a step that
would be brought up in Judgment against
him hereafter.
/..N VEST' ILL Tl". a,: COMMITTEE.
1 - 11, following resolutions passed the
'louse of lie.pre-ntatives at Harrisburg,
on "Puesday le-t. by a vote of 54 ayes to
,37 noes, all the Democrats present voting
for them, and all the Republicans against
them. We notice that Mr. VINCRIST, of
ibis count. was the only member of the
House ho spoke against the resolutions:
WuLar...s, It 1, of vital importance to
the perpetuity of our free institutions and
to the citizens of Pennsylvania that the
electoral franchise be preserved inviolate
And whereas, it has been extensively re
ported, and is believed by many, that un
lawful means were employed to procure
ttie election of a I 'nited States '-'enator on
Tuesday last
And &went. It is due to those on whom
suspicion may fast, as also to the citizens
of this great 4 -ommouwealth, that this
subject be inre:stigsteci . therefore.
Itsitoired, That s committee of five be
appointed to examine the facts in the
MSC, truh authority to send for persona
and Papers. and that they report to this
II Mae
Tae Buthio tour; 'r gives us the fallow
ing capital parsgraph
A Cna.ses roe WIDIt Asa:ea.-1s the
Washington coma . poatience of the /ter
ad it sai I " the President is anxious to
engage the service.; of enterpris s
active young men to distribute copies of
his emancipation prochunatios
out the Cotton States. Good wsper alt =
givat." Here is an opportunity Mt ail NW
prising young Wide Awakes.' .
OUR NEW WILLTRD 13 TAT r 6 ORRATOR.
The Yo,,r nal itttbrisparree - says of the elec
tion of a United States Senator in Pennsyl
vania. that "the choice of Mr. Buckalew
give, c use for great satisfaction, and on
the otli.-r hand it is • melancholy com
ma: • •y oa the state or our oortutry to
finds large alarty r•ot , . cs-!. I‘.l L., o i .•
Ponenti a atanirho meta ander the cen
sure of the country fothitilts which ought,
unexplained and unrepented, to bar him
forever from public trust. But it is to be
hoped we are now seeing the last days of
this faction,which sacrifices all moral prin
ciple, all regard for honesty, all states
manship, on the alter of negrophilism."
The Philadelphia Aquirer, an able and
candid Republican journal,- says:
"Mr. Buckalew, although widsay known
throughout the State as • leamnf man In
his party, is still a young man, being about
forty-three years of age. He is a resident
of Bloomsburg. in Columbia county, and a
member of the bar. Prior to 1857, he had
served seven years in the State Sena* and
was in his third term when he resigned to
accept the appointment of Minister Resi
dent to the Arg entine Confederation,
which place he held until recalled by
President Lincoln. The new Senator is a
man of first rate intellectual ability and of
strict integrity. He was once happily a.-
scribed by a speculator whom he had die
appointed, in these words :
" I can do nothing with Buckalew ; he's
just like one of our mountain streams,
cold, pure and clear.'
" While it would have been gratifying
to the friends of the National Administra
tion to have returned from this State a
Senator more in accordance with their
views, it is a matter for
. 00ngratulation
that the 'fierce demooracse have made
choice of as good a man, personally, as
Charles R. Buckalew."
NEGRO IMMIGRATION.
The Harrisburg Patriot says " a petition
from Bradford oounty, asking for the pas
sage of a law ' forbidding the entrance of
negroes and mulattoes into this State;
was presented in the House last week.—
We hope such a bill will be introduced at
an early day of the session and passed.--
As a measure of protection against the in
flux of negroes which threatens us under
the Abolition policy, such a law is imper
atively demanded. Let the House, which
is Democratic, show its aversion to the
doctrine of immediate emancipation, by
passing a law prohibiting the immigration
of negroes into the State, without any un
necessary delay. If the Senate refuses to
pass it, we will try the issue before the
people next fall, and sweep from his seat
every Abolitionist, who votes against it,
and dares to ask a re-election."
A NOTEILIM D!! f?.
" Where is our next Army to come
from is a question easier propounded
than answered. We must not overlook
the fact, that in a short time, the period
of E. e rvice of nearly two-thirds of the men
who now compose our armies will expire.
Not lets than thirty-eight regiments from
the -it ate of New York, were enlisted for
two vrart, and their time is nearly out.—
The same is true of some of the other
States." It would not surprise us in the
least, it, before two months are past, the
radical Presses would begin to urge an
other draft. thie thing is certaip, that
volunteer] cannot be obtained, and draft
ing mutt either be resorted to, or the war
given up altogether. It will probably rest
in the next Congress to decide what shall
be done.
fee oacass of disunion and of abolition
work together in continued harmony.—
Both are opposed to Peace and to the
Union as it was." Both are anxious for
more blood. Toth are determined that
the North and South shall never live to-
gether as equal members of the same gov
ernment. It has been so from the begin
ning. Abolitionism and secessionism
were allies in bringing on this war, and
unless they are cast aside, will continue
to wage it till the whole country is engulf
ed in one common pit of bankruptcy,
death and desolation. It depends upon
the honest, common sense people of both
sections, to rally in their might, and put
down these two wicked factions, and nnite
the country on its former basis of prosper
ity, happiness, and strength. '
Tux following is an extract from the
Richmond correspondence of the London
Tana. written about the time General
llcelells.n was removed. It shows the
fears that were entertained of his military
talents by the rebels and their friends
"I sh'ould add that in the Confederacy
General }4.oClellan's suspension is not for
a moment believed in. This opinion, I
own, that I do not myself share, but awe
Arrr i c o lle a antlederate glees- bat is aware
how A, more fonnidable a Federal army is
commanded by Gen. Mcasami than V cam
nunidtd by any other Federal General, and
therefore the Confederates cannot be made
to believe that this fact is not equally pa
tent to the Federals. my own impression
is that the d.. deposes Gen. McClellan
puts dukarninte% in A.» pi ac 4 4u e
brightest day for the Confederates since tAe
inencvnent of tAia wormy struggle."
Ma. SPArLDING, the Republican Chair
man of the Finance Committee in the
National House of Itepresentitires, and
whose position makes him good authority
on such subjects, delivered a speech week
before last, in Thiel he said, "theGovera.
ment must have 81,900,000 every day f rom
now to July, over and above all the re
cetpts from Customs and internal revenue.'
He is also of opinion, that no amount of
bonds can be sold, and that the main re
liance must be upon legal tender notes
and interest-bearing treasury notes.
A SIGNIFICANT FACT.—The Washington
Sart, notes as a significant fact that
the most popular song now on the street
and in places of amusement, where sol
diers "most do congregate," is that enti
tled "McClellan again at the head of his
men." It says its performance never faits
to bring every blue-jacket on his feet with
three cheers.and a tiger, by way of ap
phume.
TIE President has seen fit to give the
eonnt7 two letters written by him to
Gen. Idretzu.as, while the latter was
driving the rebels before him on the Pe
ninsula. Now, is it honest for the Presi
dent to withhold the General's mph; s
We call for the letters of Gen. Mrtlat.l.4s,
hi answer to Mr. Ltyrot.s.
STAirs Tmoramt.—Williana B. McGrath,
of Philadelphia, the regular Democratic
nominee, was on Tuesday, elected State
Treasurer by the -Legislature. Mr. Mc-
Grath is a gentleman of good character
and has all the requirements to make e
capital officer. '
Tia
. 4111 , t7 of Abolitionism • •' fiery a' I Of TOU ire s CUflld tfaiiof."
MASAI WAIL 11171101111.
The city bee been Mll of runxim, dude,
the pest week, of movements and fighting
in the neighborhood of Fredericksburg.—
On Thursday it weareperted that a Met
battle had takes *cis, said Gen. Hooker
had bees killed. Up to 10 (Moak on
Thursday night. MI esalinaitios of say at
these stories bad bees reestrod, and it
fighting is really going en, which we doubt,
the Government withholds the news.
Gov. PA aril, the new Desturcnitio Ex
ecutive of New Jenny, was inauiparated
at Milton, on Tuesday last, in the pres
once of an immense cumaeourse of people.
His address takes strong ground is favor
of a constitutional prosecution of the
war, and in opposition to the mismanage
ment of the Administration.
A lour tesolutioa was istrodumd into
the Legislature, on Monday, providing for
amendments to the Constitution, to the
effect that no negro or mulatto shall ever
be permitted to enter the State to settle,
and that time now here shall be colonis
ed in some foreign country.
NEWS OF THIS
Charles Sumner was re-fleeted to the
United States Senate on Thursday by the
Massachusetts Legislature.
—Edson B. Olds just hoot Fort Lafayette,
was assorted to his seat in the Ohio Lvis
lature, at Columbus, by a promotion two
miles long.
A Letter from an officer on board
the United States steamer Bibb, of Char
leston, says Fort Sumter has been plated
with railroad iron.
New Orleans news includes the Im
portant Item ghat Admiral Farraipat has
sent eight of his beet ships to re-capture
the Harriet Leas.
The War Department mks the Com
mittee on Military and Naval Akin
to recommend an appropriation for a sub
marine telegraph cable to New Orleans.
A violent anti-proolantation meeting
was held a few days ago in President Lin
coln's town, Springfield, 111. The senti
ments expressed were specially severe
against paper wars.
Nano SatanAna.—All the nftp.oes in
Washington city, it, Is said. Weed to sere
nade the President next-sesek in compli
ment to the immune* of the entancipatten
Rrochunatien.
In the Cidiftrida Legislature seven
more unsuooessful ballets have been taken
for 11. S. Senator. All the parties stand
by their candidates, and there is no
deuce of yielding on any side.
—The Democrats of the Illinois Lep** loo t
tare have adopted a resolution denounc
ing the emancipation proclamation "as a
gipaic usurpation" and tending t 9 a re •
volution the consequences of which "can
not be contemplated without foreboding"
of horror and dismay."
The Washington National lidelligencer ,
16th, has the following : It is announced
that the War Department will home no
more passes to the Army of the Potomac
at present.. The public, it is further stat
ed, will learn the reason of this refusal in
a few days."
Loss A? Vicsserao.—Gen. Shernesin's
official reports
_puts our loss at Vicks
burg at 11.950 hailed and wounded, besides
400 lost by capture. The Jackson dppeaf
of the Gth says that the rebel loss at
Vicksburg during the recent Aght, was
less than 100 killed, wounded and missing.
A companion to the famous "290"
has appeared in the shlpe of the rebel
schooner Retribution, wluch, on the 4th
inst., chased two of our ships into the har
bor of St. Thomas, and in the night sent
her boats in and took five of the crew of
one of them. Theßetribution mounts
four gnus and a "long tons" aosideisips.
The presence of Secretary Chase in
New York does not arrest the advance of
gold, and letters just received express the
belief that it will rise above Mr. R. T.
Walker's mark--sixty per eent.--and
after another ,yesr of war, reach the Rich
mond rate, about a hundred and twenty
five per cent.
In the McDowell Court of ln_quir2y a
letter from the President to Gen. McClel
lan, dated Washington, April 9, 1862, was
introduced. This letter contains mocha
sive evidence that McDowell's corps was
detained from advan ci ng last spring by
the express ceder of the Pres Went, for fear
of the rebels advancing on Washington
via Maiumas.
The rebel Gen. Bragg. whom Gen.
&seems recently cleffs at Murfrees
boro, has been superseded by Gen. Long
street in the command of the rebel army
in Tennessee. Longstreet's army corps,
lately in Virginia, is at Shelbyville, Tenn.
A federal fleet, under convoy of gunboats,
is on the way to Nashville.
The Presidept transmitted a message
to Congress Dion that
though he had signed the resolution au
thorising the issue of $100,000,000 in trea
sury notes with which to pay the soldiers,
be was opposed to the farther issue of such
notes. Ire Also urged upon Congress the
adoption of the banking •scheme recom
mended in his recent annual message.
EX/L=ll'4oloW 1$ hinnOClll.—The * Senate
JuJiciary Committee have rejected the
House Emancipation to for Missouri and
reported the one introduced by Santos
Henderson. It aappropriates twenty•five
instead of ten ilii ooee.. payable in bonds
to the state eighteen months after the
Emancipation act is passed abolishing sla
very before 1876. The bonds, in
a
gate, must net exceed more than three
hcedred dollars for each slave, not in
cluding any smile free by the Conliseation
act.
Amounts of the late battle at Spring.
field, Mo., state that it lasted thlrtarn
hours. The enemy numbered 5,000 pick
ed men, while our form was but 2.600
strong. sad a motley assomblage at that.
The rebels opened fire on the town with
out giving a word of warning to the wo
men or children, but were severely
ed by oar troops. A dispatch boa=
Warren, Houston, Texas county, says that
the rebels are is full retreat toward Ar
kens. Their loss was about 300, killed,
wounded and prisoners.
Advice. from New Orleans January
Bth report that the rebels were encroach
in upon theiYnion lines in the vicinity
of but no danger was appno
headed. Admiral Firsagut had east the
Brooklyn, and half •down of his beet
' to recapture the Harriet Lane. end
to the rebel gunboats in Bayou
Buillikr. At last amounts nothing had
been heard from this expedition. Noth
ing of General Banks' plans had trans
pired ; most of his troops bad gone to Ba
ton Rouge.
A Liverpool correspondent of the
Boston ebetmereial Balkh*, writing under
date of Dec. 31, states that there ere now
at that port, at Laird's eitablishineat,
where the Alabama wee built, three new
iron screw steamers, one said to be 3,000
tons, the other two 1,600-toes each ; all
finely constrticted and expected to be
ibr
midable vessel, and of great speed. The
Irer vessel is said to be reedy for sea,
acd a crew of pleated non is now being
shipped. The ship bee received no arma
ment, of COW , " but the steamer that tank
the puts to the Alabama id in port, mad is
likely soon to be employed in a similar
service. The other toe semen will not he
ready for sea for sense lime. The Bulimia
=Lt corroborates the stataasset
s togardiai the dogs:taus of
a large fleet Osman otoossors with
e
of food and storm destined for tbo=
sir Wiistever ti. priest* say \ ow. Wm
is so WM In dame" h.i, *imp.
The Seems is &tame&
The for of Harper's Pall t .bl Um' &saw
ful surrender of °oboe' BLUM, has been
mooed for by our capture *Me Post of
Arkansas, where we took eight at tan
thousand rowtogether with aboadant
supplies awl munitiese. We bays ally
beief telegrephie bootrants of fbe affair,
but it appears to have been one or the
beet manesed uatistlabise the war.
Tha action was
amamamed by i gun
boat), which shelled, gnawed and captur
ed some earthworks about two miles be
low the main fortilestions. 11)41 Poops,
under General MaCieriand, when thole
landed and marched to the rear of the
Past, while Admiral Porter, with his fleet,
went up , the river and shelled the rebel
works tram the boot. They were then
stormed by the troops and /tarried, bat
not without considerable resistance. Our
loss was about two hundred in killed and
wounded, and that of the rebels more
than double that number. We not
informed m to any other strong defiooas
of the rebels on the Arkansas, but it is
most probable that at Pine Bluff. and Lit
tle Roek. which are high and command
ing positions, they have constrneted Uni
fications. But having carried the drat and
most important defence at the Post of At.-
koalas, there ought to be but little dill
culty in carrying the others. The river is
in fine boating condition. and ihegun
boats and transports will have no diSm.l
- in ascending It even as high as Fort
Smith. We trust that all thus is on the
Programme or General Xcelernsed sod
Admiral Porter, and that, we may soon
bear of its being brilliantly executed.
CAPT. 0fT1310113.-By haws from him to a
&had in this city, we learn that the Sphere
of uselblamis of this eaergetie ofteer, has
been clanged from the port of New York, to
Albemarle sad Ps.lso Sounds, sad he cos-
Altai:ad a , sort of repassed Commodore by the
Treasury Departmest, with the comenaad‘ of a
squadron, oompriasag throe raceme cutters,
sad snaking kis head quarters at Neither',
North Carolina.
The Cbconociers writes that kis duties are
such complicated, sad aspleassat is some
recpeets, as task impartial discharge to malty
isstaaces, briap him is collision with the
military Governor of North Carona* (Stan
ley), sad other military authorities. Here
tofore, commerce had a frm rim late the ports
apse these sounds, all allay beta( of a mil
itary character, sad but Huts or no atteatlon
paid to revenue law.. Large amounts of
&getable goods sad stores are brought to
these ports, a parties of which and their
way tato rebeldom, sad, to say the least, pay
bat little attention to the claims of Kr. Sec •
rotary Chase. Capt. 0. is rapidly work lag a
ottange for the better.
DLIID.
la Fairview, *a the Ilth Lea., Mat Ltisaiieth, &Ash
er a/ Joo. sod Debars timed, aged 4 yews. $ so's
and /4 late.
In the city, on *a lath wet, of illithevia. /Filson D,
ova of J. X., sad Fasces 11. ioia.lied 7 years, $ soe's
and 14 days.
Is Ude tit ,on the lath last., of the mate divesee,
13eariseda, diat lgr et the same, arid t poem 2 awake
and lo ay.
Laker,' PLANTATION BITTIIiS
• ?My parity, otiositbas awl It
They aloft haaktay "'wefts
•7 e» an antidote to show of rotor saddt.t.
likey ovezeow sikata of disipillies sad Ws Iron ra.
They streastbra the woes sad seam tbri 'Riad
Tim, sweet alasmostle mad Isteratlasat %vers.
rim parfl7 taw bzestla 404 *slaty of tbe ssaribai
Tbq sus toppopits sad Cosslipstioa
Thiky care Member, °Won sad Mob=
?My ens* Lim Complatat sad *now
They are the best bitters to t►. world. Thai nate the
weak slam strata, wet are atkaastef Iseatire'a peat re
storer. They are Brie .(parr St. Croix Art, Ilse or*
WOW Oshawa Bark mots assillarbe, makers take.. it►
the papaws of a beverage. witieet rept: or Wee
el thy. Partbealarly oseoseseeiled to pusses
reiseirlag a retie stlealset. Saki
t b* s li
w ireeers, Dray-
OM. Tiotsla sag Sikowia. P• It 00 ,
Jalikea. IMIX X T
L TOW*ILAIII4IIIOII.
astagbatal &Mali Totprasstratag &aka
basatitrag tie lama butt is sista put ep by tie arbyl •
asi proptfrier, sad I. ass me* witb the was ests,
sad attestiek whist' last .seated tta lawassass sad sa
peesedested isle of Olaf ea. stile* bottles basaally It
Is MU odd at SI aorta la Isar bottle. Two winltass bat
no es amity be said ut • year Ville it le pia tam
that the Latbairee Is aet emir Abe sad iietbridtel Asir
dreads; is the wee* Its that it eissiset the matt of
mart sad Inaba, sites the bar a lively, deb, lustiest
garalk,sad prevents It bra twain pay. These see
samideestiese week karvisi. The Maoism Its bees
tested he over tsarist pan, sad is veasated ea depart
bad hay latly who 'eases a biestilhil Mod of bait win
use tha Istiairea. it ie inky pselborsk asap sad val
uablew it is add by all respetsbis Arden thteagbest
the *eel& D. S. LAWS A CO.,
- New Twit.
i 111INTrahli NAM 112110/ILLTIT
IT id NOT AMR, bid isolstes pay Ws to he origi-
Eel ember. b ispsj the sayliisay tubes whit notelet
emseenesee, ingeibei by egs or diger& AU 'solarises
yes ass sempesed et Least Cosseis, des thud the 4.
taut! sad besot: of the bstromill steed st themelves
so dressing. isdambeets labotlioble Ceberhili out idly
riebseee bete be Ile .Nerd *yr, b ea Noy peelers, butt
ghee libe bar LITXMIALMIP it4 UTt,p+maw tts
growth. proweeris Ito tale, of aradlastes Amara; sod
&spits bed* odd ploweseiso to the beet it hr
steed tlie Met st Use, beim the stiOasi Bair *dories.
had is eseeloatly Lassoing id hoes. Used by both
smiths-- sad h is mid bp an arporaabir deal
see. se Ise be peeved by aim at Ifs eammisralei
ovate. D.!. lamas & Co., %2 llevadway, X. T. Tire
mimes, MI seats red $1 jeolooll-4•1
WABILILIMIM WTIZUNI TO MIT OM.
ILL TOBIAS MIST CONDITION ittleDlSlt
• le* oars sad speedy me for Nooks, Cob* bisior
Mr. ames, Las Demi, Venn. lkoos, Lase d Watt%
Sway, ilo.; he, la Mao sad MM. limy Massie
these wogs .at sad astesuble ',somata mhos thus
almet meat., sea be maseed to their imam slier
sad toe madlsho by
ike••• a a r ba tooss St the Mal
-10661 logr Tbdif ON* bandiviy mod eau be
eta to a mod berme weil sou Mt sae, with sate
beast; they Imp %Mr Used ...1, rl. eaml bomb' lease,
orsa, to good May sad, ea lie Mole, loprove
She Illtleamloo ad all mtralk ais nalliter whit assill•
"las they eso Ts/ 141 hod lame they as. tams&
eel& If boners, mall is.. • meals atee a Mie
sposallsl la Ur* hod, we should Wass base a se may
thOMOPIL Ilsold b all dmogletu Depot, N Curtiss&
eleset, Wow York. Smale-dt.
MOM WM' Alla MIT
1. Pnriessimi Osten be wed ape the hair tor ea
porting fa Ma aoliwol as& of Wows eir bare. is
CIMIWNIII,II pus in.
Itionoslo Ow bed aloft of slier 4troo. ofoorisloo
lojf. II may tqfpfbo4. poilorno moot iosomoosopoolp
owl 111 polososo, le Us ofoonoe.oomfirt as
tNPINISTRABLII 411C11111'
ly 1. 011111/001110. It. Astor Nesse,
ltN Teat. WI wiser sad Mli by in Mar
410.111
. 10.711.
$l,lll. wail U prriss. eassirdiag to lin.
4.
01110111 Oa COMP
woe s ref be eileeloesi sod wood
Ib6 er oe !WWI lbeeettee learn.
toettoble solistme peeeeoeve osiseim
peeve ot llheoghig Coe" DI&
sag of Illnatibmag, Illsemsem. Selidaes sad 11/Mai
a 4 tlionsest. n lessissthe 16,74/ps.asi Minh
te be ever epsomite to Oa tub. It le sot •'West
etereby. but osoliketilefiik semebtai sae eietype.
Ohm be Ulm by the Nigel „ems se Teapot &fie
Vet=be by ell dxsielebk et IS eel 111 eta. pet ~ ttie
JeeSlll-1,
igr a T eMClM lffill " lll 4l lIAJL—;
ramie ilismk 1111
alisillre
'.--- oras inalMer e ti 1 41..F mt .r.
ru Z
ba Star 'be Ph a mg. et VW
Met
umaaha, 1, 11111 This Iletak Wet It ia
M a/ • Oink( tad ON•ii• to swag unseat tbate t& lon Ihisiell•lll=Lais .. Itaimar,
Iti mattraa Dimaar.ba./a a at WS atm Nos
lia mama et miens. alike rill al aistaser
mai la a gisis abitip.--14 say abe
ma* 0, by at istalse_ ._
A: LAIICIIICIM
Da..
sevanais. lessagdat4,l4tag IYa4. K T.
10•110/11111166
1 la adt yew mota pee no oaftstrioi vt
Lb* 04.01214 - ot thanes of lb* Di
soothe Ogoos. do oat Imßr, but omit at soot t. Ito
soot #lio~o arms bilboo. Ito psalm* sal
soisit~ ay, Utig iotO me goo. is Sag Wolin
stet takeout& Wino pea. tor mkt kg iamb*
asi assns of maim at IS esti sr bottto. joido4ll
ss-!a y's Aigutistattuts.
FARM TO LET.
Ow ow wed of the old eye..e.i• summa tp ,
karma as the RAllelen V MIL Dear tt, " ilrr
Painier" Oseiheialn 110 woe ei llDP• t....oire •••••300.. &WI •
Warm. Quarry. For elartee on the
05554,019 111,11141 11 DA A HAMMOT
ONE DOLLAR REWARD:
?be nabseribla will g ick« Dollar
nasal in• lA* Mara of ilia daagblar, Rhoda Ann 1 ou ug.
Irba atasomaid
from his miaow* on lbw 13th , lay • t
Jiritisirry, OSI, mod all wpm are bereby forbid to bur
bee or trua thajolAA Rhoda Ana oo aor account, as I .i•
pit 4401 arbor amberninumor.' ZO Y DUN 0
- JaA. 14 1563 —IMP
TRANARAN it WARDEN,
a ► i Fosw•aorsta ANTI CONNIAI/011 MEI. HANTS,
' Usdiaa RUIN Lulu eoaatit icr Pia, by Atlastie at 0 W. K.
I. Nabors la Coal, Salt, a, Crude sa4 Ralsol
lam. AU Ueda of 8131pplo doo. uu Commission. 140
MI
g rja ' . o l R R EVi T
&
f ir
A IFIRIT CLASS WO HTORY BRICK
NO HOMM, with G Fixtures, Hydrant Wa•
tscomi dulatted basement. • ,• Garden. with 1 toe
asiaetto• of Warta' Fruit Trees.
Poseessios given the lot of April. Inquire of
Ohio, Jan. 21. 11143-tf •LLEN A. CRAIG
- _
ERIE 1 . 1 ll' NTY AG RICU LTl' II Al.
.4 0 I' 1 E T Y.
AS silkeitruird awetins of the stockholders of the Erte
County Agricultural ..4oevgy will be held at their rootue
la tkiliCeart House, oui if edoesdar, the 4 0 th of Jauo•
irT, lett, st 11 4., ciock, A u. A punctual attandaue• ti
nitesetikl, ita there is ttnetoess of Importune* to be at
tended let. 8 P ItEtCHER,
ilat2.6.llaw Secretary
thIC t oNFESSIONs & EXPERIF.NCE
DT • NICRVOL*3 INVALID.
for the benefit and as • caution to Z onug
Ewa, and others. alto sofa tress Nervoom Debility, Ur
-17 Deasy, and their kindred silemests—espply log the
Immo of self-enre. By one who has cured himself after
Wag • ebstins of misplaced (*eidetic", in wed wril hum
bug sad qsaskeey. By enclosing a poet-paid envelops.
ebefie °epees nay be tied cd the ea thor. N•1110111L. -
pen, Lig , Radford, Cap Consty, New York. je.Ull.
_ -
Elt 1 E I T
1300 K 13 1N I) I'. 1,-,
Colltifill OF STATE 411111) FIFTH rrs
The andiresigured would respeettally raters thusks for
the pttoaagaiatatofon extended to bun, and solicits •
eoa man of th• music
a. ►r notantly made extensive improvements, among
width Ye •
PAGING IiACLIINE,
for ragtag Lank Books, by swam of which be Is enabled
to do west of that kind aa but sad u ebeap
as it oaa tio do on In Itoado.
Huta ( bad an
EXPERIENCE OF TWENTY YEARS,
1 Wino I ass appeal for the public patronage with
iikaadows la my ability- to give aatidaction.
RULING, BINDING AND ALI. KIN DS
OF WORK IN MY Loll'
Dea• to order." Constantly um haad • lame wi➢l7 01
BLANK BOOK.
Rom=lore Use Om*, loath- west censer of, State and
nth striate. sootood story, next door to tbe "Casette'
sees. E X. COLE.
We, Jannary 2,4ttt, 1.86.1.-3af
A GEM FOR THE MILLION,
•WD •
i PLANDID AND APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY PRE NT
DEMUR EST'S
XXIN, /WITCO
M ME
$l5 SEWING MACHINE!
bdi embodiment ur practical utility, and a mane: of
=
ty mikes the running stitch eery rapidly and
sec • common sowdki, sad will but • life-tiou.—
At t h e New York State Fair, ita almpllcaty , elllcieney and
puiellesetield utility, iru confirmed by the award of the
Trst riveothus.
is TUI GIATZIL LCIII TrCe:, RCN CP mum's a.,
ate, with a stagie or doable thread (Many material adapt
ed to the itZllll7O MUM. UN thltmeat, motally the meet
&Sean to Mitch by *Una arria machine*, being &owed
the meted for ladies' and ehUdxeo'a apparel, and other
articles made of light hihritta, It wilt, thendona, be found
damn% INTL:xi/az.
It Is atmehad to that table like a Dewing and, and hav
ing an tsealoa,sed mania/ no lubrication or change of
stitds. to always ready for operation, and such a inarre/
of simplicity that a ehild (Watt or eight year' Can razors•
pasty lt, and WO it 51 - COSISFCI.I.T.
It la not at all liable to get oat of order
Bach =chime Is pat up to a neat bow, actorcipuned
with fall and septleit direction", and twenty • se needle_.
Stet toasty &edema In the tasted States on receipt of
as weer, laelosing the aanonnt,or may be zzllected t) Ez
press on &livery of the matisiaa.
Whoa the 100011 is sent with the 312,7 r tere.l,
we gaarsatas Its oh rsosipt and the del ?au the ms
alma, anyabere within 2.600 mile*, free of ac; F•-rer •
abarresi
Tarp liberal arras is for aten,iee
See ikrrirr if Faailoas, or for fall puticula:s,
an. Of ow tag, etc , send a stamp for return postage Aboiress, MORE:a,
473 Broadway, N
Every lady, Monti's . , and .ireas-maker,
/WO COO Of 111140 valuable Dewing machines ,a24m I
Eoo` 415 . I W I*. A
CURE YOUR Ci_i UG 13 FUR 1: 4- L Ni"-
THE BEST •SiD kiOUSEIIvt.L.) etErEii •
LN Till WORLD •
MADAME ZAIAX: PORT ER :S
GRE•T COUGH REMEDY!
PoirrEs.s
laa+. wanlal
.rcttni W tar
Mtn, la all
COlll,
jtt, Astima,
.Ctios• tk.
Lon*.
samtr
Imo ha eat.
31411e1C12.-111ate Veer Messy 1 .
--Do so' be per.
eerled to penises articles et 4< to florkleb do Dot coa
tis the statue oda 13 cent Dottiest/Waxes Porter's Co
ulee Won. the goat .1 meoshatetring which to u
pest se that of alum as other ineonda•; sad the eery
kee prise et width it is sold , slakes tbe prat to the menet
appaegetlt ma. sad espeseipledasalets will sometimes
esseemeed other uaddelue oe seta thole profits ore
leerges_ . useleso oeoteoeue tuba epee leek( atedasse
lheter`o sad sue other. dot kor Madame Poz tor's Cura
tes Saki" price 13 eta, sad is tare bottles at Pt eta-.
awl Wm me other. if you cosset get it stow more you
sae weeder&
Er e ' Isla by all Thruggirts sad Mors keepers at 13
SW, sad is ler
a tities i r ks pis.
Se 137CEEL, Proprietors. N Y
.1110. L CAMP.. Ave. Zeirs Des3ol3-11 3
NEW GAS LIGHT!
THE OLEO-WATER (AS
Pnisated by riot. L. L. Btu, Jib. 77, 111112 -
Tbss Gas /sae two Unannaslll, noted by nor of science.
and Ins smortis Ism stood Um grentent scentlay. It mai
M nonnaninnsii lisf
30 CENTS PER 1,000 CUBIC FEET.
is il i Llizieslay free from otheatre insapti, not Battle to
.ad .111 sot assdonsin la any tospornrune or
It me a body esperior to tie beet Cool Acia sod gibes a
nost non ao
to odor
We an woo to ollar tie Totrolean Ga• Apps•
nine le tit obi* nut onotnaily take the plan
dell other Gun, owing to tie then ner otth obi& It
MB to Its briltiesey of Its plaint simPlicitY
gal Us adsplabstity to en eases wino good /felt a to
'Wed.
Pot paivois &Penny la city or new,. Stone,
nOteit, Thostreo. hanks. Polak Gonne,
dos. aM eon Mildly be adopted to Geo Wirt& sow to
imposolloo. at very Me
-We Ira Mapes, of ZIG= Cane, TO.IAN Coaottee
es iNo
y tsi ad .f'e'te prior. For further L
particulars
~ jai
to T. =IL Body,
no lOW. 313 Won't Street, Indledleloin,
PHILADELPHIA & AERIE R. R.
nag greet }Lae tneweesee the Northam
sad Illasittwest souther et Pesseylvaala to the city of
lb* in Lobs MO.
lastad by the Peasireieesee Cass
aad t, mag lasstb.got* is betas rapidly tiptoed
mew that
its swaps
Ms sow is oltbt rasastasse art Freight badness
int Neeelelbezei to Ewers list (172 oe the Lai/tem
elates.
Olvidd
RS road boa Sikeihmeel to Lae, as the Wooten Dt ,
tediee)
ITS, Mr rAmniman ?luxes ♦r- my
11611 'beta Lssv
Delos lids Leiria. S
OM ?ilia .--.--...11..... 3111
Assimissestioi tzeie arthia —.6 16 P. it.
pie isismities wispaellag Pagisavu hostages sob
al Ms LIL came 11th sad Market its Aid for Trikst
Wiser el Ike Despairs vista,
h.l 11311611 MIX, caw 164 aid Marie Stmts.
1111bildslask.
J.lll. sau ' tuas,
J. 11- WELL, oval N. C. S. L. ;Baltimore.
a. I. 1101111T01iaasest Jh_dight Apia, 11,:16..'4.
LltlirlS L. MUTT, Genanil Tido* apse, rbus‘hi,
JO& IK PO?N, asestsl Yyspr . Willidiaaspon
Alrlols
STRAY COW!
Botha late sboyinmiese et the
be Nuts. Conk et Geo
, lisp 2
Cbee—eve polo Ued .11k vblle spot% thew IS tem aid*
Wks rape Use es bet boa; Uwe other eta Nee, eltb
opob.llyessellt TM ovum is reeverrad to ease br
Plertitti. per dome e ,
Übe Uwe mu
iM)vSU be drott meth errervtios mad
Leese.
U-that/KW
NIX C. MUMaI
Amax, as Dar GOGIIII. 610.1L..&*
tiaal9 Dm& Plaaw„, az-
Mt Pont axe ?abbe Icor% ena. Fa. Alta
~_K__ _...- ( , .
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,
ii.-J//7/§/ ,
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Til k 1111:MMALO
MERCANTILE COLLEGE,
coKvEK oV WAN .t •"} NECA - TRF ET4
I. as Important !Ink gn the ,ha.
1111100•31111.10J11.4Vilts folio as fate.,
• W YORK en Y, NROoK I S, TRO) Dr.
TKOIT. Plitt kr(11.1•IiIA AI TIAN Y, (LEVY' (Ni ,
ctiirA4/4, AND ;t NT tot. t 4
A Plebotar.biplaseed !rem Hudak, Co
i
th e h.,hi er „ ateet..l .Ithe. or as tn. ,
or an nolmatt•J Owe.
TA* Bee Ica et !beer Jdolitlatiesut, to to ,nipar•
to youtig men aud :adze., a (61,,,uph, prartirai baos.ts,
education
Throat l'ellegtes are rotri , se.l s t ,d a ,, u doctad upon
a basis whiab must secure to e , ch separate lustitut•uu
the lost possible facilittea for tropartlng thorough con,
ruerrtal educallou, and render It la • whole, the u..••
eomprabenaire and complete system la thin count:t
BooIL-Keeping; il! 'la •Irpartmeuts, Comment.
lA.,Commercial Arithmetar sod Penmanship,
tantht In the moat ?borough sod practical manner
The Spetseerlisai System of reitansetslatp,
taught by c.ropetent and experienriu teacher*
racholiarshlp, payable In adratice, $4l).
Colleg.op,n day and e,.niog racattona
it,sutent Principal at Buffalo, J t.. B AAAAA
For fdrther inlortnatioo, please tall at the Co,leg.
Rooms, 01 rand f'.r C•italovie I Circular torlooth,
inter *tamp A. 5.11-0.
STRATTON.
tairalo. N. Y.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Till: Advertiser, having been restorell
to h alth in a few seek., by a very simple remedy
after having suffered several years with a sewer* lung
affieetion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is 11/11•
1 10111.. t. make known to his fellow-sufferers the means or
cure.
To ail who dewlre it, he •*I:1 Pen S • copy of the pre
scription usi d (flee. ~f cf.arge), with the direction' for
prepartog and ulu,r4 the same, which they will find •
sous Coin for Cov•rsirtiov, •STMIA, Saone/unit, kr. .
The only object of the advertiser it, sendiog the Prsiscrip
tion is to benefit the afflicted, sod spread information
which be conceirea to is lo valuable, and ha Popes every
asSeter will try his remedy, sa it will coat them nothing,
and may prove • pleasing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address.
Ries EDWARD A WILSON.
Willlasnalenret,
1 Oct la--3 m King+ County, Neer Toil
Jr () II N W E LC Il ,
DiALIR ♦ID IMPPIX JN
FOREIGN it DOMESTIC FRUITS,
VSGRT•BLES, kC,
♦llO, DIALER IN
OYSTERS, POULTRY AND GAME. lu their SeAA,,us
de' No. 2, Tray I Block,aliai
Luacr:+ll4, FRrcru ST • - Este, P•
Ut.lets !rota either the City or Country hiled Promptly
and at lo•eet market rates onett
JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers
114 South Thud Street
PIIIL•141PUIA, Nov. 1, PAY.
uhdersignetl, having I*en appoirr
tcd SUBICRIPTION AGENT by the r. ,, tary
the Treasury, Is COW preparei to furtneh at ,o,:o the
New Twenty Year 8 per ct. Bonds
of the 170,tel Staten, dellosat• Tve..ntles," re
Jeemable at the pleasure Goverutud-L.l, attar Lee
year', and authorized by 4,1 of I .4 r. e, approved Feb
miry 25, I 4Cz.
The cieg:?( .S 114) , ;1)4 are In rime t $5O, S IW
IPOO, SI,OOO
The REGL3TEK 11 , ,N1)-t • urn. $4,0, $lOO, St,ov
$1,(10U, and f5,00')
Interest at b. al.u.W e .ll c•,n..u,e Dee trout
date Lt purchalw, al.. •
PAYABLE IN GOLD,
Penn Annually. uh 3.1, at t'..« prevent premium.
on rr•ld, to vo ut i IGHT , I. \T PER AN,.:1711.
lanaer•, bi.,7L•D • t, c,roahata, and •
whr, hare any CM) t • arirle, Smola- and remain
bet that these 3 3 - 0.... ts a. a, In 0. ff..c.t, y• FIRST MORTG
AG r: aro , n all Ra::roa - so, stocas and Sear
'flea, an I the ,corntn. , r. , 1,1tt• A • I•h• Manufacture"
Ike &z. ,in the co - ....11-.try • •htt th- fs:l and ample
ot rf tho iateroot and ItisM
au .n .); I n 11,' Pattrs, Ezoife Stamr•
tn lots rr.•llt.‘i.LL - •.. • male these bonds th
ni -1,114157 AI - AH..031.E AND MO=T POPULAR IN •
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I C J CLratoc bo.eam-a, ry I...eany .1 iII.RCTRO YAG
SETIC treatment aGJ rem. Fate HoaopatJve
mylic.nca, Pt, , Ju bpac.i. Leturs anorairx4
promptly A!' tcnona ,triecr corauentlia
On 5 1 11 4 1 , et, Zt... loot. ter.t of Frencta
Lam' A SE 11 LL ti E., FOR NECRALWA. SoeStf
NEW VALI, GOODS!
PORTER'S
Ipars4 with ill
01119 Lod skill.
'atlas of the
`Ab• reortablw
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taint tlet ber•
roar atria le
thew' the
. • violent
wowttiwat,—
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takethy the
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RECEIVED DAIL\
Wm. P. IkIES A & Co's
PORTER'S
eq, %mod by
rer 1111 year*,
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IMPORTANT
. 4 N TO LADIES
•
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DR. JOll3l HARVEY, hieing f...r
apwards of twenty years devoted
ti.ohesional tiro* exclualrely to the treatment of
FEMALE DIFFICULTIES
Add haying saeneeded In thousands of maks to
Lug tie sfilletad to health. has confidence to offering tt •
GREAT AKERICAII BEIIEDY,
baliog roams+.
thit :bo ve
then.
PoaTtrs
i It he the
lase. The
worth 100
FEMALE PILLS
Whin have tamer yet fatted . DI the &Ivo:ions bay.
be followed.) In removing d, Wes raisin from
OBSTILIIMOT, 011 ITOPPAGZ 0, If MILL
Or in restrain the system to perfect health whoa out
faring from Spinal Affections, Prolapsma. Uteri, th•
Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs. k 1...,
in all aura of Debility or Nervous Prostration. Hy.
Utica, Palpitations. Ace.. Ave.. the forerunners of ay.,.
IlleriOUS Maws. These Pitla are perfectly harmless u•
the sonstitntkut and say he taken by the most d.ltrt•v
Ammo without distrress ;
TIEEBY ACT LIKE A CHARM
1,1 strengthening. b rie, the sys
tem to s healthy codabing on the
monthly period with regularity, no matter from wbot
cause the obstructions intay arise. They should, how•
•rer. NOT be take/I'4l3.ring the rut three ..e
months PrerismitY. though sae at say other time, .i
mistaßlaße would be the result. Each box cootaJas at
PUle. Pries, One Dollar. Sold by all Deteggio.
DE- HARV'ET'S TREATISE
ON DISEASES OF FEMALES.
Propsesey, Jfienerriapt, iiksrrennAge. fildinlity.
produadion and atnta‘• of Yutu,a,
LADIES' MUTATE MEDICAL ADTIzIEi
a Pamphlet of 50 pdLTS. "Mt free to any address
eats reffutred to par postage.
Tbs inns or Book the tent br Era,. prepat4
Wm. from o'sserration, no receipt ..f the o o.y ' r
SOT 5tiT , : — .4. 4 " , 1 went, ' r
76 Cedar Jt. . New. Ygrit, ( R01607i
gold in rye by Dr. L. STRON4I, THOS. S. SIN
CLAIR, and WM. NICK. Dratilista- aal6ly
E=
MRS. S. H. HALL
WINTER MILLINERY
Which • .11 to .01s
CHEAP FOR CASH. OR REALII - I' kl
Ear Partieniar attrntior. laid to 11;•*et-oi, :war, 6
and preonng.
Posch 54... •h door stor. toe Krt.. Ps
BARLEY! BARLEY!
suberril..er t.g, way.. t,, r0t1i1.44 Ikuuk• s
iarc~ere of liras Couety, (.1 lb* ttic,
Jurioir the past '= t al.: • fiv
wriskes to t..,
80,000 BUSLiELS!
Ana at all tlm.a r.O 0.4) thit Eiji, it
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St • BSCRIPTION AGENT
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