ht etit artskil Oboavtt. CI F.. PA., SATURDAY, TVS. 14. 11143 rti MILIO KA 1./I 'S&L S. iu bugltrh sad &raw. r i n s e d id k id s o r, t e on se ressosable tow ea they Mil be utic %A any Wier solabibilaanii. ule•Tros or • CAII4OIBO Clier•On —The tcslion of at. Biralikoes °mitotic rhorah, Greene #witel4, (Beach Woode,) will take lsco on T r iteeday morning next. Dines ierr • will colPienee M Velocik a. q. Ample .0m hu been prandial for all netters, amd lenty of icconemotiatlon for hones at John •hciell:s All are forbad iTTOIPTIP erfol6ll —The atiazioteei tsar erer, llsniel attompeng to commit liciJe. en Staturtnty night. —by ousting his ;Oil arm open in !era places—as A. wr i st. w e d st below the ehoultier—with ttra old eases ilia he had used the Jay previous in atiaritais e was unconscious when fi.nnd, hevtag l e t e d rufusgely, ep I nearly dead A physician was MIR/WO, who devise,' his woutai. e n d he tll rr.bably recover." rLircross.—The eounty Coo t rai t isi u n r 4 hare toads the following appointopenis of Ar collectors for the present year: Brie. %%ttrti, L Nioineyer ; West Ward, Chas liner Nlill Creek, Win H Juries; North PAW. A V. Pierce , North East bor , J I. rerb 9reenfleld, Bela Jones : Vensago, a , K. Black Wuttaburg, Timothy Read ; ii :y. U S Rouse : Wayoe, Barley Bei.e.licr: .1,. Samuel lisniniond , Union, toot so! - I•,t Le Bteutf, Jno L.' Vialerliotple • e rt,rd t.p . Benjamin Skinner, Waterford bor , Vincent, Greene, Samuel Hilt:tore; Sum. J ti 31orey , McKean. Uri,ll Skinner , i I ileboro, Henry Winkle ; W asking-ton, . rn Campbell ; Edinboro, J W Campbell ; rontlut. Alonzo Alden , Elk Creek, C Joelle It ion, Peter Parsols ; Conneaut, A. M. ay ;- Springfield, S Rhenium% ;- tiirard Sanford Slater, Girard bor, , Levi Love -Ige ; Fairview, Geo. W. Luther ; harbor reek, Thou Elliott. PIILLA. & Eat■ IL i,—The report of J. 'gar Thompson, Esq., President of the Penn leant* It. K. Company. is a doeument that ill be read with pride by every true-hearted linen of our State. It details the operations f the company for the past year, and shows at its total earnings ware $10,804,290, and s expenses $5,431,072, leaving a croft of ,873,218. We doubt whether Lay other road the oountry can show so favorable an ea ibit. Speaking of the Phils it Erie IL It. e report uses the following language : It will be gratifying to the shereholderel learn - that, notertthstaaditrit the unfinished nclitioa of the work, this romping has not tfered any pecuniary loss In oonsequenoe of ,e responsibilities assumed under this leas he progress made towards ocimpleting the hole line, though not as great as we oould sve wished, owing to she difficulty is p ro _ tiring labor, has been such as to lead us to ~.nflently expect that it may be opened for se throughout its length, daring the ensuing 11111M0 " rile amount realized from the road Z i g e e was $413,447. The Penna. co purchased $600,000 of the honde t of t,,:a s. Erin road, and have paid slB'llB as terret on bonds, and asp wf kfreping up e ,rg Lnizatiou of the latter company. ul FIT Paociftntsios,—The fallowing pro rungs took place in Court last week, In .I;tion to the ones previously reported by us : Bernard Reilly, selling pros. piyme'e, of ousts. Reilly net being the a who sold the liquor, on aoonant of wkloh suable made return Loin,el Crimmens was !wawa pithy of !emi r la the 2d degree,arld seateaoad to 11 years :t months it th• Posttestbuy ;‘,ll Henry Gossiti, surety of the pestoe, complaint of his ,vlf*, seatomeed to pay A L Rouse, ,forging the nouseof hie mother tote, potty ; sentenced to pay half e sod David Stow, the prosecutor, io y the other hay Joe Brown and Henry &lova, timaanit aid tiery, thecharged, n44rosecater eppearing Reb. Henry Geesitt, forshation end bastar 1. guilty , feed $1 to be paid le the Com , 10 to prosecute:, and $25 per year for sop the child ileary Seelinger, fornloatina and baste.rdy I tried, frooftuns Intim no ben Raton and Milo Burke, lemony . t■ A* wiry ' A L Rouse, forging name of David litorer a not., not guilty • prositontsr, David orer, to pay oosts ',ter Atilt Ekberg, obtaining signature to a ite by raise pretences, settled by the peruse, kel pros. entered. I.kr , 7ilNG OAS —"Laugh and Vow fat, ' itls a familiar proverb, but in these times of Ittession it often appears as though some cling extraordinary were relinired_to carry Ali even the first part of the injunotiots. But challenge the most strait-1ac...1, iober ted member of the oommunity to attend e .f be. Lillie's exhibition's without yield : is the most delightful oonvelsicits of ieh the human fringe is susceptible.. His triments with the Laughing Gas afford - the pleasing novelty imaginable, The gas administered only to gentlemen, who volnn for the occasion, and the entertainment haraoterised by the utmost propriety, with ung to offend the most fastidious The 'ion of inhaling the gas is by no means Anal Its effects are of few moment's 'ton, and leave no feeling of debility or sustion. Besides ibis exciting exhibition, Lillie will present certain experiments of chemical and philosophical nature, which 111 in themselves fully repay the spectator's lemon See adverteeement m ides paper. * t LEAPT COL; PLR IN THII WORLD.T—The , og talked of wedding between Gen. Tom 'lab and Miss Lavinia Warren, took place, New York, on Monday, creating a sense in such as Gotham has not experienced for any mouths. The little eouple intend taking trip across the ocean, and visiting the prin- Lod countries of Europe, after which they rill return to their native land, and settle town into the comforts of housekeeping. If hey would permit ns to give them a piece of "At we should reeonunead them to buy /sir groceries and crookeryware at the eheap 'tore of Jas. A. Bliss, comer of State and Eighth streets. ST VALIIIITIVI DAY.-Of those pestle hillets called Vilestloss, May, at the Peet Vice, Ems the most superb lot ever offend for e►le la this city, comprising every variety. Also, a few more of those splendid Prize P►ckets • together with all varieties of paper, easelopea, ink. pens, penholders, lead Pen elle, drawing pencils, Arnold's ink in quart ~vtties, Moore's writing fluid sad eopying t ' l4 Also, Blanks of all deseriptions, snob as 4 , 44. leases, mortgages, tight notes, etc • SOT " Why is it that E. U. Smith's Mil linery more is each a favorite resort for the hither' " Why, dear bless us, don't you kaJlt, —its because he has the oieest stock et 6 "uvit, ribbons, and other Millinery goods to tilt city, and sells them at swipi reasonable pric es too Oh, my, I'm astonished that, you h*Tev't heard of It before" " Well, I must P) • see for myself." " you'll be pleased—l know you will." --- OIL Few workmen attain the skill that bee been reached by Chandler, In Rafts'. hookoore. He does his work se wall se it would be done in the largest cities. FLAGS, BANIZAS, R I OIIIIIIIMAL COLOILS, lc. — Address O. W. Crowell & Co., No. 211 Supe rior Street, Clevelead, Otao. hbll-616. 111 it ILIBIr P L ALIRAGI IR AVMS. Its The so,niee of missies sessiess bold in reirieit's i,"hurek Mowed en Tuesday *wan ing etly- A 'elution of Court for the trial of eagea will ipoiam•ae• ea Ileaday nowt, as two o'clock jam" Park Beajarant will reek* • poen upon tke war, to Farrar Bali, ou Tuesday evening Dezt qtr Tl,,re is some earl lb. Union, of erecting an Lpiscopal Church to 1111rsrd, De II SellirMer frir R.v Jibe. F. Reid, a olergyeuts well k..tru to this tray, hes takes charge •f the I'rr•fryterilut opegreistion at UniVt. par W• learn trout the Diepekii that tee atu•uut wt b.utity poid to volunteers by oar . 4F I I/ 1 / 1 11114110.Re17 h' 148,760 MO, ( hit lee dealers hwve •or+awed haul iht I Loir nupyltel of Lieu article, bet 14 Is not „f as good quslit,", as they usually obtain *L. %Taut hats beeow• of tb• pr.je•t for r.:Mint n police fort•. Lhat WOW elitekled , poa 1... y the Commll4, sow. woeks ago • en. Nur S itor.e. the In•e Ant of telotrraph, we see by the New York meta, ntir 4 the moat active Demoorata in t hat 121 E air Rev. .S. ti Dobbs, of Tittivvllle. who en effeetneJly expoeed the "spirituslist - Fay, has been invited to visit Ibis eity. end give en exhlhiLbon NW The members of the libth regiment have sent home for distribution to their fami lies some $1,20e, 'Which has been depo.ite4 in th e banking office of M. Sanford & Co bur A donation visit is to he given to Rev. T. T Bradford, in Waterford, oa Tuesday of terwoon and evening, Feb 17th, to which a general invitation Is given. pair We publish in another column the an neal statement of the receipts and espendt tures •f the statist' , This is a document that intereete nearly all oar citizens. OS. The Conneaut dtrporter says of the lute J B. Johnson, Esq,, that he formerly re sided in that village, and had spent every ooneeciative 4th of July for 11 fears there .1.. Mr. M. L. Woodworth, of Warren Co., has been appointed P. 0. Bente Agent on the A. A G. W. R. R. On Monday of last week the first wail was carried on the route. apt. Shirk, formerly of the gunboat Lexington, has been appointed to the com mand of the Ttisectmbia, now building at New Albany, mud la now thee" superintending the flidablag. $O. The gallant Dees ieetsoy of our neigh borineeenaly of Orawford are apparently wide awako,to Its crisis. They are estab lishing clubs, and bolding meetings in every part of the county. Mr The birrotore of the Canal hope to open it al an earlier period this spring than usual. The Cif*ol, of this will probably be to reduce the price of coal,—•• • consummation devoutly to be wished " gar IS W Lary, Esq., of Wo ff rea, de livered a lector* in Fairview, on Thursday evening of last week A correspondent says he treated his subject , I ntemperatice in a style at once forcible and eloquent." Mgr- Erie and Crawford counties were bah eatablished on the 12th of March, 1800, hie lug funned previously a part of Allegheny. Warren was created at the same time, etit of parts of Allegheny and Lyeetning oountiee. 101,. The statamedt In the Gesditi, some weeks ago, that Timothy Fuller, formerly of this consty, was- the oelebrated rebel thief, John Morphia, tarns eat se have been ineor met. The former individual is living and doing business at liacine, Wis. ugh. Myr. Dr. Forrester of this city, seems to be oils el the most popular lecturers this winter He has visited nearly every tetra of any cansiderable else, within a radius of seventy miles from (MI city, in that coapatilly, during the present 110111411. gar Our oitizent WI form some idea of the benefits that will be attained by Os com pletion I of the Pluto. and Brie B ft., whop we inform them that coal Is retailed at the nAties &Jomi! the line of the read, at the hew rate of $2,20 a ton ler At the last session of Court, • petition woe presented by the people of Craton, salting to be incorporaupd Into • borough. The mat ter was referred to the Grand Jary, who repor ted upon it favorably, and It has been pod-- posed to tits Ilay eeastesa, IN required by set of A ssembly. Least. Stanza —air Jao A May, at the Post Oflimi, has far sale • enperior lot of blanks, int:attains/Amos! every variety in corn moo old, to which he invitee the attention of the community Mr. May is • deserving man, and shoull receive a liberal patronage. NI. A boll in oommemoration of Waahiag ton's birth-day is to be given at the public hails* of A. ilohinson, in gdinisoro, on Friday evening, Feb. 2Uth. From the well-known character of the managers, we have no doubt that it will be a well attended and highly sue easeful eatartilainent. NIL The opening of the A. A 0. W. R. R. to Warren, Ohie, has started a movement amongst the business men of Pittsburg, to secure some of the trade of the counties In this State lylag upon the line of that road. Our wholesale dealers timid be on the alert, or ~.. they will Atli s vel serious competition, Der . With the dvantsges that Erie pos sesses for fhat business, it is a little strange that eapitalists as not turn their *Mention to the erection of iron forum:tee, foundries, rolling mills, Ac., at this point. We are as sured by gentlemen well acquainted with the haziness that there is no place in the country better situated for such establishments. Air The condition qf the roads in this county, during meet of. The past winter, has been awful. The farmers And it difficult to haul even half the usual loads. and many of them do not venture out with their team at all. The eonseqnenoe of this has been to make trade dull in Me city, and raise the price of every kind of country produce. s ir Mr. Knox, of Pittsburg, and Mr. Fey, of Portland, N. have proved the Concord Grape to be one of the largest, finest, most luscious sad healthy, the most hardy prodae tire Grape /proem. Being two weeks earlier than the Isabella random it the most profit. able market grape yet tested. Concords have sold the pest season at 2$ eta. per lb. whose only 10 eta. per lb. could be had for Isabella. Do you want Geaeord Vines--the extra White Dutch Currant for wine making, or large sited apple trees, cheap Bend to Littoots PAY, of Portland, Chant. County, N. Y. am ger Capt. John Dunlap left this city on Monday afternoon, to swept of a pasiti/in on one of the Western gunboat'. PPOVIOUII to his departure a Ism number of his friends met at his residence, and tendered him a very flattaring testimonial of Aar esteem. Elo quent speeches were made by ROIL Alfred King, Col. J. Bass Tisompsoa, Copt Thos. M. Diddle, Col. Prat* Wheeler, and others. After these frerentonits were eencludod, the company prisms escorted the gallant espial" to the eses, pneedef 6 7 ikid s . baltd-4 , whole stair 'wee ready Ilattaring to Oaptaln Dunlap, and as sheers es it was pleasant. Our vesoroblo follow-eltisen, Cape Jim** Dunlap, hire eves UM beet pro"f of his devo tion to th. emery, by midi* two of bin eon fhb IM serdoe, - I dir•aTsiltito licitooL Dim:trans.—The at tention of school directors It this oily sad 000nly is invited to the following section orate common sehool law passed last wintilf in re- Mos to their duties : "That it dual be the duty of the board of &motors In each school dOtriot to publish an *usual statement of the amount of money re eniviad and upended and the amount due from collectors, and setting forth all the /nand& operations of the district in not less that ten written er printed Land bille, to be put up in the most public places in the district " The notice sbeuld be signed by the l resi dent of the school b.lar.l acid attested by the secretary. It is the custom in most district,' to publish the statement I. the county t.4pers, wkicJl onswers the same purpose, and is Lie M.:ie.:III the most convenient plan. Two Masons Co4l. Tames.—Not many years age, says due Pittsburg Pvii, the first boatload of octal was bent from the Olarksville coal bank. !dareer , to Erie, eud site 4 Imo the MI, demand for au! artiole !here Theo, that was sold c iii Nur the trade hae unearned, such niiignitu le that during the months of October so I N9veitiber the ship ments from the &farce: (20:11 mines to Erie, exceeded 35,000 ton. The completion of the Erie •nd PittAlmrg Railroe.i will, it is be dreatly inereo.e the trade PlilLA tt ERIE If R.—The annual election for managers ut this road hoe resulted in the choicest the follow ing gt trine!' : Wm., G. Moorties 1, Ellis Lewis, ((eery Duhring, D. le. Jackman, B Wright, Edward F. Gay, D. Whethatn, F M Drexel, I'. Metcalf, Jno S. Brown Mr. !Moorhead has agairAieen melee led President,: Mr Gay Vice President, and Mr, John Lindsay Secretary and Treasurer. It will be seen that three directors are conced,d to Erie, instead of two, ae before NEWS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Rebel eorrebpondenee from Fred ericksburg state that the Yankee army is likely to be annihilated any time by a sudden dash of the rebels. OItDIUD BACK. -All recruiting officers and' men detached from the regiments now in the hid from this State have been ordered to join their regiments imme diately. The rebel force at Vicksburg is now represented to be 60,000 strong, and it is thought that it cannot be increased.— Quite large enough we think to make an attack upon et a bloody business. Proper/Wows were in progress for an attack on Charleston, under the direction of nets. FoSteik who is said to be well ac queitited with the adjacent country and coast. The Princess Royal was one of the finest prises yet captured by our tars. nor cargo must have been worth over a quarter 01'41 VE•B4€l doubtless RSOrr. A notemporary notices the singular fact that neither Mr. Cameron nor his friends have yet denied the statement of Representative Boyer of the Pennsylvania Legislature, as to the 320,04 k) bribe—was it true In Kentucky, the guerrilla Morgan £3 getting rip a diversion in the rear, by making rani- lob, that State, and refugees are flocking into Cl' tint! once more, to e s cap e hi., approach An adequate caval ry force, uu doubt, will be dispatched to look after him. The marriage of Mr. Chas. Stratton of Blidgeport (lien. Tom Thumb) to Miss Lavinia Warren was solemnized in Grace Church. New York, ou Friday. There has been no snob excitement since the ad vent of the Prince of Wales. At Christianburg, Virginia, on the lgth ult., two negroes a man and girl, were sold for the round sum of $5,690. The man brought $3,150, the girl $2,540. These are the highest prices ever obtained in this or any other country. Reinforoementa for Rosecrans are oonstaintly going up the Cumberland River, and it is now intimated that he has asonmulatad a sufficient quantity of stores at Nashville to make a forward movement possible. Itivill probably be commenced, at a very early day. A dispatch from Nashville bringi news that the l'uion forces at Lebanon, Tenn., on the Stli in3t., captured 600 rebels, most of them of Morgan's guer rilla command—tmong them the noted Secessioniet, Paul Anderson. The C S. ship-of-war Tioga has cap tured Anil brought safely into Key West the British s hun side wheel ste.smer Pearl, engaged in the contraband business. The S ship Sonora brought in, at the same titue, the rebel stesnier Virginia , as a prize. Col Lindsay made a charge upon six oornpanieo of retmls at Bloomfield, Itfis souri, un the 27th ultimo, defeating them awl capturing 1•2 prisoners, 7u bead of horses and 100 stand of arms. tiol. L.'s forces consisted of 140 men and two pieces of artillery. - A Jackson, Mies., dispatch of the 4th, states, that the federal ram which passed Vieksburg on the 2d, was off Nat °hes on the same evening, where she dis persed a party of rebels. The rebels state that she then steamed down the river, destroying every thing in her way. The batteries had no effect upon her TOCRI.OW WELD SENT rot.—The Albany correspondent of the New York E rpren says that President Lincoln has gent for Thurlow Weed, and quotes the following from a private Washington letter : "Seward's star is again rising. So long obscured, it will again shine, unless " Old Abe" takes another notion, and spoils the prospect.. The radicals are making a des perate fight, but Weed is cheek-m a ting them. Look out for good news." BUTINO Ur ON SPECCLATION.--ft is said that Mr. A. T. Stewart, the great dry goods merchant of New York, has refused to sell cotton goods at any price, and that he has been engaged in buy iug up all the goods he could purchase—:hat empty stores have been taken, warehouses rented and filled to the rafters with goods, and this done that be closed sales, and waits for coming events. STuct re ran Mon.—A Washington letter writer says that the Army of the Potomac has been in winter quarters since the middle of Noveuiber. Hooker has tire, impetuosity, courage and ambition. He would move it if it were possible, but it. is not possible. He would drill his men if that were possible, but it is not.— " Stuck in the mud," is the record plito arded all along the South bank of the Rappahannock by the Rebels, and they have added in derision the words of the President's Proclamation, posted in big black letters ou sign boards. 1,„.. "v.-, have a report from Vicks burg that faver.tt.le The steam ram Queen of the West ran the blockade on M on d a y last, and we presume she was but the forerunner of others of the fleet. At least one hundred heavy siege guns open ed on her, and a rebel steamer also at tacked her. The Queen replied to the steamer, crippling her, and proceeded on her way, apparently unhurt, after having been under fire for three quarters of an Lour. Ravaztor.—Somesizicen months since, says the World, Simon Cameron, then g e o re tary of War, arrested without cause, illegally and arbitrarily, James W . Wall, of New Jersey. This same Cameron has jut been ridected as a candidate for Senator in the State of Pennsylvania, and the man whom he so cruelly wronged is the Senator In the ;Twat Congress from the,State of New Jersey. The arrest was the sot of the administration of Mr. Lin coln ; the *O W 601214011 and ocenpense. ten W4WO t e act of the American people. Two more 11.. S. vessels have been owtured by the' . rebels. The Hudson (Texas) IWageaph, of January Md, gives an scooting of the att i pttare, offikkiienPass, of the U. B. brig /lea Light, 8 32- Pounders and one h undredand twenty men, and a schooner, name not given. carrying tour gnus. The rebel remelt en pod were the Josiah Bell and Uncle Ben, the former armed with a 84-pounder and the latter with two Is-pounders, the crews of both numbering 300 men. The expedition was commanded by Major 0. II Watkins, who telegraphs to Acting Ad jutant General Capt. Turner, that be has captured the vessels, thirteen guns, one hundred and nine prisoners, and $1,000,- fitifl worth of property. The Federal ves sel, were nine miles off the Pass when dis covered, and were chased several miles be fore they were brought into action,. after which they were soon captured. The story is that Uen i Burnside has made some remarkable ilischksures before the Committee on the Conduct -of the War. The difficulties that be has had thrown in his way since his taking com mand, from the day the pontoons were not forthcoming, as per agreement with Dens. Halleek and Meigs, to the day he re signed, were of all kinds. Imbecility, cowardice, apathy and treason 'met him at every turn. His orders were not. al ways obeyed just when they should be; officers from whom more should have been expected shirked their duty ; tree - - son in our own camps exposed his plans to the enemy as rapidly as they were formed, and jealous officers succeeded in more than once preventing a forward movement at the opportune moment. G&M. Hooray —Does At drink P—Says the Waabinglon oorreepondant of the Spring field Republican : The question oftenest asked of - C(eneral Hooker is this, " Does he drink Eid ?" The frequency with which men near the gen. tat are plied with questions of this character satudies me that there is a wide spread belief that Geo. Hooker drinks Um much to have charge of such an arm!. Now it is a fact that he drinks--perhaps it may be said that he drinks hard—but he is never in the slightest degree affected by what he drinks. He is one of those men who can endure a large amount of drink without affecting the gait or his in tellect. It is denied at Washington tbat there has been any interruption of the blockade of Charleston. Whatever mis chief the rebel iron-clads may have done was only to a few of the smaller wooden vessels. There is a very strong Union fleet off the harbor now, the iron-clads, among which l the splendid. heavy armed man-of-war New Ironsides, lying inside the wooden ships; in the offing. An attack uteharleston and Savannah, if neo alreadyin progress, will soon be made. A PeA Royal letter. et the 3d, mart "The Montauk hes been engaged eevevel days In attacking an iron-clad battery on the Ogeechee river. The rebels have got much heavier guns thin ever used before, and also use steel pointed solid shot. But although the turret has been struck six teen times. they have all glanced off.— Capt. Worden had nearly demolished most of the rebel parapet. and expects soon to capture the battery. b-hind which lies the steamer Nashville " Col. Stokes' regiment of Tennessee cavalry, and a regiment of Kentucky vol unteers, dashed upon a camp of rebels at Middleton, fifteen mules west of Murfrees boro', on the 2d inst. One rebel was killed, and a hundred taken prisoners. Our cavalry made a sabre charge and took them by surprise, capturing all their camp equippago, horses, wagons, &c. itiajoitt Douglass, of Douglass' rebel battalion, and all his officers, were taken prisoners. A letter received from the vicinity of Vicksburg, says the enemy are fortifying all the points commanding the river be low the city, but they do not seem to have guns for all their works. The canal dug last summer was but a mere ditch nine feet. wide at. the top, and sloping to no thing. This has been doubled in width, and' water was on the 29th of January running through. The digging of another canal was to be commenced the next day. ♦ vessel hai arrived at San Franoisoo from China with seven hundred bales of drillings and aheetinga, and with advices that, hereafter, California might look to China for its cotton Several ships have left Japanese ports laden with cotton for English porta. Gen. Magruder has personally an nounced that the blockade of Galveston was raised, but Commodore Bell iiistied a counter-proclamatian ordering all foreign vowels not to attempt to enter the port, under the penalty of capture. Admiral Farragut's fleet has become so reduced by thewithdrawal and breaking down of his vessels that it is now bare] y sufficient for blockading purposes. All present attempts , against Port -Hudson, either by the army or navy; are out of question. SM.-18 6 O-X I Itatisot from • L.tt•r on the Battle P•l4 ) • • • • • • This battle (Antietam) has been the most sanguinary of the war, and the only one fought with visible design and upon military principles. The arrangement of odr corps— the overlooking position of the commanding General—the sending into action the right and the left divisions—the closing up of the centre, carries the mind to the great fields of Austerlitz and Wagram, fought by Napo leon. Of all this have I spoken. The Aeart's history of such a conflict, pwrohaned by the life and blood of twenty thousand men, most be found in the hospitals. War has its glo ries—but it has its ten thoniss..4 demons in these b um .. tortures, that make the eye baths ache—the heart bleed--the lips palsy, aid the brain reel. The sight is al first posi tively unendurable. The life-Mood of some is still trickling away in silent calmness— while the disavowed limbs and maniac brain of others give rise to sounds God grant I may not again witness. But ye mothers who here seek a son—or wives a husband--erAliters a brother or sons a father—know sod be consoled that even here the hand of mercy is watchful, and better care is bestowed upon your loved one than might at first seem possible. Itas p the hospital, were rested the gallant Hooker, that 1 learn ed the history of those mythical words, so often seen and so little understood, '•8. T.- 1860—X." Anything alleviating the suffer ings sad saving the lives of our soldiers, Is a national blessing. I witnessed some astonish ing results from this article. It is well• known the effect of burnt gun powder and excitement is thirst, which added to the loss of blood in the wounded, crates the necessity of a reviving stimulant. In this particular hospital, the physinians were al lowing their patients to drink Plantation Bitters, otherwisvalled 8. T.-1860—X, and although the wounded are most numerous here—this division having opened the fight at 5 in the morning—the men were mostly com posed. and there was very little fainting. The article acts upon the stomach sad nerves in a most incomprehensible manner, superior to brandy, sad without subsequent Stupefying reaction. It originated hi the West Indies, compoMd of the oelebrated Cansaya Bark, Roots Herbs Sc. ; all preserved in Bt. Croix Bum—the 8. T.-1860—X beings secret in gredient, not yet revealed to the public. •It is principally recommended for want of appetite, disordered liver, intermittent fevers, stoma chic diflaulties, ko. I understand it was some vent . known In the Southern States previous to the Wu, sa4 it sppeari ea agent of Jef ferson linv. rielently appiled to the proprlster; for lb, t privilege to maim U for hospital purpose's during the war, to whieh they made the following reply ; Now Yost, Jan, 16th, 1862 N?. Aseemet of; etc DRAB Eita:—ln reply to your communica tion, offering us "Fifty thousand &Alai* fo• the roe*" and right to make the Plantar ion Bitters for your hospital purposes during the war," we beg to say, your price is 4 liberal one, oonsidetiag is would coot its nothing to oomply, and that othaWiso we can derive no revenue from the Southern States; but, sir, our duties to our Governinnat and our Meat of consistency would net illew Ise to entertain it, although it might plume se to mew the sufferings of your misguided &Bowen. We rearms, Very lesmentfully yours, These gen lemma goa l', U . DRA KE of a CO. obtain Ingre Bente f their allied* for over two hun dred years hewing that 'through all changes 1 of the medical probates mad Its Fervltivaery strength, composure and ebeerfelbees We been derived from these sources Dr. Wood, in the Washington Hospitslis, inbreed me that one patient was feet slaking and crazy, and had not slept en hour for two weeks, un til the Plantation Bitters came to his know ledge, when ona day's trial gave him a night's rest, and he was now, fast recovering. Icm surprised oar Government has not equalled Jefferson Davis in energy, and adopted this Invaluable article iu all our hospitals. The weak soldiers cling to it like a brother. As a lay member, I can bear witoess it is "good to take," and affords more energy and life. than anything I ever tried. Success to the Plantation Bitters. But I have digressed. In lay next I shall speak of gathering in the , wounded, burying the dead, AK( Cfar) NICODEMUB. TILE EARLY PHYSICAL DEGENERACY -or.- AMERICAN PEOPLE, UST PUBLISHED BY DR. A. STONE, Physician to the Troy Lung and Hy gienic Institute. A To•stioi ea the Cause of early Pt, d ial Decline of Urbanist' People ; the cum of De belly. Co.. M==== Tim speri is sat st , kairA swat tams, arias* is pig taritbar lameseige, mid ammeals directly Ss Ma= oparciausitse e( JLL PA RENTS sad Claarddsas arsei slip, Mather winery* ant retie/is tads sad tristsand fir ern. It Elf be seat by mall °DAM receipt of tiro (3) omit St Btaul remote sad asesdituatt ! MI set to mod sad ob • t beta. Teems ems t Viet see M sendl sad roll lib to Ladies I Yes tee ebegal4 st ease enure a espy of • Word S d =its" . (l=destibess Adilea tip Sailsell. A dale ef les%dim prevail to • - Meal Netball to lie teenenalthdeoesteg at beet IMAGO rootlet Oboes rex re atonally, to an early pars. These diemte en very imperfectly understood. Their entered alielheithoe • or symptoms. are Nervous Deiditty, Nelazatimi Imuition; Mammas or wasflogjeud ooofAlta Obeem of the whole body; shortness of =WIMP riltAl breathier on amending a bill or tight of stain; great potpie' ion of the Neon; Asthma, Bronchitis sod sere Throat; et, eking of the Honda sad Limbs; aviness to emlety and ['ulnae' or study; dimmest, of aye sight, 1 9 .. 01 Memory, diamissas of the Head, Neeralgia, Pain in In various parts of the body; Paint to the Emit or limbs, Lumbago, D. mops's or indigeetion, irtetalarity of the bowels. deranged seerstiena of the Kidney" and otter elands of the body, lames, them or /leer Alba% tr. Like wise RI Ile 4/. Hysteria and liorrous Spasees. , - Now, in seem Oat of ms/7 see all the oboes coined dieoreenr, WI a beet • al et= ll4 4 named. es Consamptlon of the. temp and lima twat is, sklion• sod wily form ot.Conesleptiee ef the Spigot Nerves, known as Tubes Donalea, sad Tales lisosesteet. , ea, have their rest sod otitis in dimmer of the Mole Vtacera. fleece the oast of gems.. the part et odd *shool practice le treating symptoms cob/. Dr Andrew *tome, PhyMMao to the Trey Leas sad Hygienic Institution is now engaged la trtiiting this clam of modern msladiei with the moot asiorsishleg simosea.— /be treatment adopted by the Institution la new • It Li based upon eciontille pr i nciples, with new disernmeed remedies, without nrinemilt or polemic. The hillities of cure are such, that patients ma be eared at theirhome s, in any part of the country, Item arearate deeerip=i of Omit can% letteri sad have kb* Median* •eat by mail or empress,. Printed Interrogatories will be forwarded on application. Consumption, Catarrh and disease of the Throat cured as well at the home of the patients as at the lertitation, by eroding the Hold efodicated IMILLLIJKI DoLatirto VA - roali, with inkater and ample directions tor their use, and dirmt correspondent's. Patients applying for Interr.;gatleie or advice, toast pollees return stamp to meet attention.. The attending physician will be (Goad at the lostito • Non for ersortaltations, from 9a. m. toe p. in., sari day. Hawley la the fereooon. Address, DR. ANDRILIe EITONif, Physician to the Troy Lang and Hygionlo Institute, sod Ph ) siotan for Diseases of tn. Heort, ?bloat and Longs, Pt Fifth Street; Troy, N. Y. Pialfedyl. J. C. BURGESS & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ap MANUFACTIIRERS OP CRACIfERS AND CANDY ; PE.OPRIETORB OF THE Erie City Steam Bakery, • AND AGM'S FOR . FAIRBANKS SCALES. JROCE ft lES, P RoV isroNs, NAILS, «L ASS, ROPE, W4wDEN WARE, FISJI,SA LT, WATER LIME, cARBON OIL, WINES AND :LIQUORS OUR STOCK OF SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, FRUITS, 'NUTS, ToBA(.CO ANT) CIGARS, IS LARGE • nUTTER, Ii -1 l. J A.• Z C 4 WATER, Pi* C 4 PIC-NIC, 0 Wss 0 ! ROSTON, tt " 14 g - VI ig OD 0 SUGAR, ...., SODA BISCUIT. , Ilassfecteted at UN, ERIE CITY STEAM BAKERY! CANDY! COMM►►N AND FANCY CANDID; SHARE OP 'maw IS SOLICITS& J. C. BIIILOESB & CO., Janina.. Slots Stelet. Pint Store 11110“ Poet Moe D IVIDEND NOTICE. mug & ?tom Lan R. R. Co.; Zati, Pa, Jas. 11,110. The Conroy will pap Da itteelhoidwrs ea the SI of ror tag sett,. mat amaael abridged of Awe per eta - ft... rem Georroment tax—et the 01.1111 of till Comps n • t be 'Railroad Depot. W. 8. !MOW N, Is I I. - :Trosatusr. XE W JAMEY LANDS FOR BALE, AL4O, Woes Olt Matt? TAXAN seidatie Itieflrers e hack ie. Pears Itatapberrito. Stra~fies SisakerAar. _CIIM _mate, be , oil, tki, /I, le, or 111 aeree stek. at tare Mow in geese for tar prearat, Tim SO aerie ler MOO" wee fo P r $llO. I lam (. 4 Pk *Caen* fbr WO este for $3O a.=l • pd Oreeberry londe, aad village lett Is MO WOOD, 41 by 100 bet. at $10..* WIN, by _see Sena , • week. ?be above hod lead lame ere attested at Cbell• ood. Wsrldagtea Teweelite, Iteillegase Owdety. Sew Jae*. Per &Aker lefessatile, apply. eta a P. O. Ramp, for • etreelor, IS S. FIWIKLIII CAM WMI. Ito. 90 Cedar Street, Wow WAS. T. TO CONSIIIIPTIVIS. XII& subscriber will cheerfully sesiu (free dam) _to all who dostro it. the oewol a llama try by villa bo woo mord of that s i r ts l imoo cog. 111121001 M Seams uttat with tr ige loltipkti roolOrr lo maxims tdobso tit• lima KM= ormas OUR Then NU Multi, 1 / 1 . SOP: &, rsll ¢ fir WNW di rant • lac at.s.Aum _r, Ito. el left $ te*. low TIM W COUGH ME.DY • corm uEs to n' üblic favor 11 , 1,1 dorasaill lip al/ • • 11 4 014 X0N1 0 41- 11 4 1 , 11P50 of slates* years, I rs reputation rol . islffosoy IP swift Throat sad Load • • ta l'any atrataiood. Wltormer thl. toedlalnip a oat loosso44a Inst. tailishisd the iirefttellt pop ty and iiismsod It has ha. Oulu. a 04+11044.1 rrusphkr Iriati auaf orple lea curing Pulploami) , : tonstplibln le at.l 0010 tV tbsfi' holliime for 2ums • how.. er motto& Ms • cure fur Cough it and r 01.116— lildon4 riviln.otposors t , unt.4.1.- te *ere a Cat4ol of many =arks PeaDdie9l. Fur rung Croup It Is VW; 1 ,, 1a=14 MA WU : I . M AAUSSAS odleasocr eatUtot Jrikatlis nod loamy pot oats to 'after sort, Ing • lnag taro a year* curb 161. toissrobt. s Alnpetil faid.ROILM/Ilwais it I/ lab and y um/admits( trthisthito from lb. air pemraz. t. 1., 'VI. I this Remedy Is ofireat pt.psptljt is , ,dsuus Los troqassiey and •iplese• of 1 1 11 004 11 oPtaiaa ter dioloa one lgalthos Its pp. Stboar ti" ; Bl blotis "emits@ d)/«W.«. J tt.. WOOr sir prAnarn depend upon tattoo ur tutinurruation laths' itatiorslSSES soombrous t maims tbo prompt use of tlioroissh modletuo to of foci thou 140110 i al iintre C.Angb kt.Lento,t sae. speedy eftrotual mu Its oporstihn—lea&Oad ho .bothassom. (4 sal sires sod aorustatn lion& tfr.. tporron nMichril with 'lnksr of tbs. folloootof thoomoro should moo this plosault *unity and Ltwir roieau will roan Meer with others in • .11-1.6nd.0.; Its merits 1.• IT and Ala./ ..te Halle Cough R. niely it fres l ifblds. MM. Use Cbug/i Remedy it cures Oroup or Rattles. 1111§.. I.i" Hall' , fiyugh Remedy it cures ityth uta or Pia Au. 4 - 0 -. IMB., Use Hall's tAnwli Rem, f r lbiarrA. 111§.. Cse ()ugh Remedy it Sire-n. 04,14 du Lungs. Use Half. (1414,914 Re ms ayf u r lirtmchis)is rse Hairs Unigh Remedy fof Bairn- ROWS . NIL Use Hall's Cbugh Jima/go u htrei t itliens at Voice. NI. Vie !fall's Gough Remedy for W/tooptug caw . It will greatly soodirs lbs lisiusse• pintas Mama sod sioor too its tedious amiss„ saMhatf (roan its ordloory aura tkm. Bowe of aewslaellolle spa balsoiesltations—all kw Dr. P. Ball's Wats=lea Camelailamsdi aild see that Ida writ ten shomatare is upon Use trapper asuidlrealluaa. is TRUNG TENTIMONi. We, the tindendgned Olsen./ of Erle City and riela i % mese need Dr. P. lIALL'e Celobretted Gough Romody moat rumens, in emisg; dimes.** etlbe Threat and Luna, sad take pleasure to meonninsnalag Its use to the alffieiod as • speedy and effectual remedy, lially worthy of public ...Menem Jame. Thompson, Matthew Banithon, D. Stark, Joh. Melborn, fir .1. W. Ryan, ~ Mohan' Reed, Joh* A. Tracy, Robert Cochraii, .1. T. Cane/ Joh. W. IPLano, Darnel Bear, • Mandel Hunk, Joao W. Hay% J. Reblueou, C. K. &blot, Joh. R. Cochran, W. V. Mluderoecht, J. Mooney, Joh. R. Dumont, I' K. [tattoo, J. W. Culver, Jobs M. Wanes., Alamos& nbarwood, Wm. H. May, Jobs S. Drown W. H. Cooper, A. IL Tarbell, 8. L. Forster, Joeepli Deemer, X. A. Bennett, J. W. Mull,J. italsbar7, °twice Smith, Mimi. Grant, Lucius A. Mull, IL Mayer, ms% iltommeJeNtsa,Lang, FLO. Da Root, W. 15. lialberber, J. Rotduson,sd, Wilson King, Chas. W. Kelso, Rilaa H. Finch, Denial Minor, D, P.C.O. Howell, D. B. Wright SO I LIVI P ERIE ONLY, BY EP. 1F1A.1.1... Xonnlinsturor and Solo Propfrie ,tor Malts New Building, State St. PRICE 87 TO 75 17MNTSI PER MOTTLE. AGENTS TN nix M.—Jarmo A. Whits, Dr. SIJ, 61. word; WM Sanaa Fairview; T. & Coot's, apringeoki , INN loawaso. 11. • Haas as:wood s Unsola . W. B• t G. T. Joanna._ North tad; 14 0. Friabaa, l = 4 .l. 0. rowans, alt -- Teter, Lockport, a.4s wrests geseratly. MORE TIIAN TEN TIIOUSAN D BOTTLES of this article have been sold to the vicinity of its preparation, Niece its introduction, and the seems, annulling It has been very rertuaritabla There Is mutely an lii that octant in families, but what its timely use has either eared or relieved. Abundant evi dence has been shown that It L very successful iLI curing all forms of SORE THROAT, DIPTHERIA, SCARLETINA, &C., &( -11 CURES Ministers' and Lawyers' Sore Throat IT QURES—BRONCHITIS. IT CURES—SALT RHEUM. IT CURES—SICK HEAI , ACFrE. IT CURES—BURNS, CHAFES, &C. IT CURES—CHOLICS, CRAMPS, &C IT CURES—PAIN IN THE BACK. IT CURES—RHEUMATISM IT CURES—CHILL BLAINS. Gives prompt relief, in Asthma PIITHISIC, AND CROLT la very valunbie in GRAVEL, DROPSY, AND KIDNEY .AFFECTIONS. le ❑nrarpaaed an LINIMENT AND PAIN KILLER, In Bottles at-25 and 50 Cte. Sold by all m.pectablo Druggiata sod Dealers to tbt United Staten. N. WARD CLOSE k CO., Sl.. 121 and 1.20 :street, Now York, Wboleoldo Agents, by who erten will be promptly dlled. Stowed and sold by JOHN r RTIKR, trio, P I. Also sole pmprfetnr . t OAKTFIVA RUGAR CI , ATED MRr AND NICE'S GOWAN wok* CANDY. an 3 63—tf - BANG ' I:3OFA-11-- Xartiefit her been erterisfrely used fel ads and ether countries. and is highly approved forlts g VOIR, Hitai.Tß/CL AID fitTRI77OC3 QUALTTIre. This Coffee empares favorably 'with, ani is I;yeimany plishinvd to Rio and Java and ts SOLD AT ABOUT R kLP THE ?ME. It maw! wn•Lpat np in Tin FLO ;•n•per In llb peeks gem, with I.b l• thAt riwia— " MILES' In the 0111111117 or *bleb 4 • cut •.f • lady b0i1.1.13g A Mr Gee pot. Tire kbels are 1 P 4 gma and I la, and arr c righted :z 1. It la pac , ' , lln - tba tact; also - . In bulb F gourd loarrolia Also on hand. NILES OL ( TVERNIKENT. J *VA. MARACAIBO, ST. 1.0141NC10, RIO AND DUI COFFICUL Of suporku quatP.J, Tie rod papas and Ooze' ; stink laz to Bann. Dealers wild ple•se send for Circulars aoJ List of Orders by *all or Express prutirly executed. L. F. 1,101 Harrison St, Sole avid for the raft...a States. Now York. BEWAUE OF COUNTEKPEITS uorlfiltut Notice of Dissolution. ?lain Do-partnership heretofore existing beeneeu the subscribers, under the Arm naiad. and style of W ight, Hatch and Perry, (Renner' and dealers in Oils, kn., at Itrhe, PL.) Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Ur Perry Irving sold his intermit to Byron B. Parsons, and retired Iron the Amu. The huolorre of the late tine will be settled by IL Au gustus Parry, Brialy, who is hereby sathorfard to one the name of the said late Are for that purpose. Dated at Br* Po., Deal% IlNf r ' ALLAN WRIGHT, nu G. HATCH, Dee.lo4ll-41utes. hi. AUGUSTUS 'PERRY. EEIV FIRM.-,-- , PERRY OIL WORKS,' atm PA. The irabearibers have formed a eeirst p soder the Om sad mai of WrlghtiZadeb, sad Peewee, sad will "outlaw) the bedew et Reeahaa Wel Dealt,' la 0114, ft., at the ad abad i t io it of Tuals-111., trts, Pa. Os den eoWted. Dated Dee. 10, lIRIL ALLRN 111 RT, IRA O. 01.103, IMBON R. PRRSONS. Dee. 10. e22--3mos DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the partnership Wore existiug between the undersigned, was dis solved on the 16th of January, 1868, by the withdrawal of H. W. Booth km the arm. The business will be contin ued, as anal„ by thiseessahllng part:sem to whom the Notes, Books and Accounts of the tats firm have bees transferred for ustilmseni, sad by whom all the liabilities wßlbe liquidated. B. T. SLOAN, C. :=ll. jail-3w T o NERVOUS SU FERERS OF BOTH 131a1111 —A REVIGRIND ORNTLIDIAIi havhethent metered to health ilkallrythten, stmt. ander. gulag all the areal melee and Irrewafar expensive modes of treatment without in noneldan it hit mewed duty toeemmeeleatetohisaele Moreateree the moans dears. Renee, on the recei d eddreased gavel° he will een4Aftie)rmmomet . Oh e. m vied. rad to Dr. Mat IS Paola • ten Skeet, Brook lye', Fit/ Yost. - jet*-1). 'FARM TO LET. Om sib Wee Tot the eltimilie, to bomb to, al ken ek gle !WINO? TAM, war the " Thre TetaIaTOSIIMMENir 110 ease hi haproveaseat, sad goad Wee Quarry. Tot embanks, levet» ea Ile Teris, of Deabi.llC9 11ABAKDA A. SLUM ERIE C I T Y, '""SOON BINDER Ir, : _ rAn .11. D MITI M. . ustir reto v e i rappiflfilar_ motors awn Att the psis* szakoded to Ma. sad WW. • esothaosoco of tissi Mime. He hoe mostly mods ethosolvo bolownsusolo, MOO( which aro PAVING MACHINE, ' for paging Bleak Booko.hy was of whit& ha le ambled to do work of that Mad se aid sad at Wear a. It ma too dose la )s do. Swift had aa EXPERIENCE OF TWENTY YEARS, bait.,. I ooa Weal for lb. Pebliessui=oMei fail tooth:loom IS my Matey to gimp RrIANG, BINDING AND ALL KINDS Or WOE" 15 atr. Lure Dons to order. Coustantly en hand a Lam supply of BLANK , BOOKS. Rommabor tit* *at, mattriteet goyim of ad Fifth to, wood dory, milt door to the *.folanie oak,. Z. N. COLE. Jittoary 2:th, 111471.4 in - - A OEM FOR THE MILLION, AND • spi,EN Dili •NL APPROrNiATI HOLIDA T PRZIONT. MME. DEMOREay'S $5 SEWING MACHINE! The embodltoeot of emetic:ll atiltty •od • rkeelVel of alcuplbuty ; makes ihe mashes stitchvarr rapt uses 4214=11 porieet, • common needle, and w ill last a lib At the New York dtate Fair, Ito shaplialty,silkteaey aad treat practical utility, was coefilreied by the award of the Frst Premium. It will OATIIte. arms, 1111/1111, allt sarsa. e t c., with a deals or doable thread sa say sistasial adapt ed to the mus=k aims. the lidaaast, essaily t 14, emelt Melee It to stitch by other Mwtat armetase, Wm. sewed the easiest. /or heave sad 's apparel. and other articles made of light blotter. It will, therein% O r • fowad almost 117 AIXASII4. It is &steeled to the table Uhejt seeriag Inni s sad bor. ins no teseioa, sad sequising so habriesitSon - or ellessse et stitch, is &raja may ibr epeattlea, amid ouch a nosed a simplicity Wit • child alert or eight years sea imam. *Tenn It, sad use it WOMINITULLY. It ts cot at all liable to set oat of order. Fab meals' Is pot ap is a asat bow, aewapaalOd with hill sad explicit sad tweety-tre assolles. teat to us address to the ma States on osesipt of to ordor, the areoant.or may be collected by La mm ositlidhery of the arshiss. Whim this moss/ is seat with theorder and resfri, we coarante• Its Ode reessyt and the Onleecy of the nee chine, wake!, within USN Whoa. tree of say itxpenes dune*. Very liberal arre.he tor assaeles. dee Ilinwr if I' or for tall partleakma, speci men or see las, it. , send a stemmilbs :stare peaces& Adams D 1111011.1117. 473 lirowirey, N. T. eery lady, Mother, Miner sad dress-solar, sheald hare one of these valashie ends, machines. NEW GAS LIGHT! TEE OLEO-WATER OAS! Patented by Prof. 1.. 1.. Thu., June H lelli Thu Geo bee beta thoroughly tested by moo of odesee r sad its merits here stood the greatest earuthey. It eta be maauLeetured for 50 CENTS PER 1,000 CUBIC FEET. It is porrectly free Dom ollbselte ousell, sot llable to eclxplo imat i&o sod will sot oradeose is say tempsistsse or e. It bas body en parkor to the beet Coal Gam sad gse a mach more brilltaat 11 . Wo sits sow * o oar the Potreteem Geo Zo mbie to tit* whieh Ems events*, take the of an other Gabe.. owlag to the ehespasue with it eau be Made, its beilhasei of Ugh; its peeled stataiiiitr sad its adeptutialltr Ia all cease where geed ltsht le ego. gaited. Por private dwelliags = l ts mush% Norsk Clhondas, Hebei; Thal Piddle Clardeas, ex., dra.„ ead eau sadly be to as Weskit saw is operation, at very lIWS weemee. We will dispose of MGM far Crnat, Tessa. Cwt." or Ptak*, at moderato priors. Per Wear pirtieelen apply to Ti=l 4o6. lary. jso Mal. 313 Wilmot Sheet, Pa. PRE Advertiser, having been restored to to alth la tow maks, by .very dm* neeedly attar having mdlered amoral year& with a .seen has .section, and that dread dlenak, ComamMiaa—le am ions to make knows to hie illenr-mlbrers the mama of CCU*. To all who desire It. he will semi • ot tie pee seription used Ores of charge), with the dheetlw ear preparing and 'snag the wee, width they will Sad • Kim Conn for Conarnirrion, Arrisas, ithesansms, The only object _of the advertiser la see lag the Preessig non is to benc h tie sainted, sad erased indernetien which he cone:elves to be invaluable, sad be hopes may sneererwill try his remedy , as it will oast then nothing, and may prove • blessing. Parties wishing the ties will phase edam& v. WARD A WILSON, Map Coil nt7, list Oct IL-2 m j'oliN WELCH, DLit= LID 1111DPIIIS 111 FOREIGN a DQESTIC FRUITS, .vsasTsstss, sc., ALSO, DIAL= IX OYSTERS, POULTRY AND GANZ, la their &rooms Wor No. 2, Trary's Bkrek,'Ve CanAP-Stata, Twat Sc. . • sate, Pa. _..... Orden, from 'Mbar the City or Cogatry Clad F=t l 7 aad at loran market rater - - - JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers, 114 Routh Third Street. Patkuectrsta„ Noe. 1, JILL THE undeptigned, having been appoin te&SUBSCRIPTION AGENT by the Granitary the Treastu7, la now prepared to Cot al& at *seethe New Twenty Year a per ot. Bonds of the CotlikStatee, deataulatell aa .Fire-Twenties,' re deemable arthe pleasure of the Goverment, after eve years. and authorised by Act of Cowes*, approved Feb ruary 28,1661. The COUPON BONDS are lamed is ems of $6O, $lOO, $3OO, 000. The B 11, LOWER BONDS la sum of $6O, $lOO, 1600 $lOOO, and $3,000. Interest at st: cent per salaam will commute from date of purchase, and (a PAYABLE IN GOLD, Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the prommt ptemisim ou gold, to about ZIORT PER CENT. TER AliMUlf. Tanners, Morehasts, Ilectuintes, Ockfdtallatt, sad all who hare any money to torset,tdmald knew sad remormi ber that the.. Bonds aro, in Mb,* a FIRST MORTG AGE upon all Railroads, Camas, Bank Stocks and Beam hies, and the immense products of all the Idanallicturns, ke., le., In the country ; and that the full tied i m i t ro p. Won made for Um pay meat of the hi Meat sad stlon of principal, by Customs Duties, Excise Stamps ano Internal &mums, serves to make Uwe bond the BEST, GO .tT AVAILABLE AMR MOST POPULAR IN VESTMENT IN THE MARKET. Subscriptions received at PAX in Legal racier notes. or notes aad cheeks of banks at par fa Mils&lpkia. &decries's by maid a - 111 receive prompt atteetioa, aad every facility and explaaatiottivrel w oflostotl on ap plication at this ones. ♦ fall supply of Bonds will Ise kept on land tar i•a.. dist' drlirory Hargis& JAY COOXX,Substaiptioe Aped. R. FAULKNER, M. D.. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orrin, AGMUCAN PLUM, STAPP NC, OPLk WAGNEIM CLOPPING ROILIL (MONT NOON) 11111, PA. SPECIAL attention given to the cure of Chronic Dinesaeo, by moms of !LACTIC/ lAA LTIO treatment end risoodloo. Pero Hoomspotklio Globules, medicines, etc, so band. Letters &amend promptly. A/1 constileßUons odriotly ecooddooldst..- Resides** on eth &root, 2d door mot Frooolk Stool& Lir A NEW CURE TOR ELTIRALGIA. Marett. 11=EZEI tra particular !), as parties %repotting up An interferer. to n• 1=e=1;:1 et%111,54 3 AXO, I= law twarrolta BARLEY! BARLEY! The aebseibee bets ism to iota!" hi. Genie to lia Yeses st Rite Neab far the Barley We/ ban said tg dads, the pea Sit years. die wow wishes to buy 80,000 BUSHELS! And at au ammo irtu r y u• Idebest ambit prim A. =Mir Kris, ost. 442 A J.lllgilit, AT/01131111 . At LAW , Iliult6 l ll4 I& Oil 10: Is Third siniol, mai*** Oesstr AIL matt. 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