grit Obstrinte SATURDAY, MARCH 14TH, 1863 Tito trams Asa vas I irvior-Osa Democratic City Ticket ''MAYOR, WILLIAM L. SCOTT WARD NOMINATIONS ZAST WARD. *9(4001 Direetors—J. -43R2ti'EOLintfilt, 3 yin G. A. BENNETT, 3 years M. KNOLL, 2 years. Ashessor—C. ESOLKIIART. Constal.le—H. 111TTELBFRliER. tixdois—W. W. DOBBINS. O. P. (iiRIPPETII. wksT WARD. School Directon—W M. S. BROWN, 3 years. JOHN 11.,8L158,3 years. F. P. LIBBEL, 2 years. Asiessor—AN DREW TARBES:IA, C)autalds—DAVlD ZIMMERMAN. A suistors—J AltiES 0. JACKSON. JAMES A. BLISS. DISTRICT NOMINATIONS: Frill' DISTRICT. *S:eizei C.,uneti —CH A RLES M. TIBBA.LB. Common Ouncii--./ NO. W. SHANNON. " B. F. SLOAN. JOHN CAII,SE. Jtulge of Elation—D. U. WALKER. lwector---D ENN IS FOGARTY. 81COND DISTRICT. (.I,•rint." rained—JOHN M. KUHN . C. SIEGEL. / .. p. ..1 on—ROBERTEL:di S. II E R • - P. - J J. SCII( )TTEN TIII RD DISTRICT. • m Cv4, ned—DAVID SII I U.K. F. M. W AtiNER. II EW 1iA.111.11.1 1 t,r —F. ML'TTERER roURTLI. DISTRICT. Nie•-t —HENRY RAWLE. CounciI—RICHARD RI EN . JACOB DREISIGAKER ,1,, i,„ ~j AMES LYT 1.F.. C. M. BRIGGS. CITY il CK ail' The late period at whici, the nomina tion. for our city ticket were completed, leaves us n., time to speak at length of ita merit& We can only way, that having been fairly and isonoratrly wiminated, it is de serving of the euppoll of every conserva tive man in the city`' Av.. L. Scorr, Esq., our candidate for Xayor,is widely known as one of our moat enterprising and worthy citihent. He is well qualified in every re. mpect, anal, if elected, will make a public officer of whom we may all feel proud. , We trust that no Democrate will leiod themselves to any etlort that may be vide to strike down the ticket thus nominated, by producing diasatisfaction andfilsorgan ization in our ranks._ The opposition know very well that they esnnot succeed except by ruptures in our party,and will do every thing to cause them. Let the Democrats of the city, to a man, rally in defense of their candidates, and_Lierrnit no personal grieviances to / gland in the way of snows& This is no mere local issue ;--it is a ques tion of principle--of political strength,— and will have a large effect on the elections that are to take place next fall. A DIPIPPOTIAM TO BB BEITABLIMIND " Another principle must certainly be embodied in our reorganised form of gov ernment. The men who shape the legis lation of this country, when the war is past, must remember that what we want is power and strength. The problem will be la combine the forms of a .Repsibrieens Gbwrs, ment with At pdloits of a ilanarehioll Govern ment."—Philadelphia Press. - This war has already shown the absur dity cf a government with limited powers ; it has i/iowa that the power of every government oughs t to be and mutt be uuiernts.—PAiladel. NortA American. Who would have supposed, remarks an exchange, two years ago that sentiments such as are contained in the above ex tracts, would have become the fundamen tal doctrines of any portion of the Ame rican people„ and be echoed and re-echoed by the press of the party in power. Yet such is the fact,''and the drift of current events are tending toward the accom plishment of the objectds here foresha dowed. 1116 W LIAXPSHINLII 111LIWilOtt. We fully expect that the complete re turns from New Ilampshire will show a sweeping Dethocratic victory. Enough now is known to confirm the adage that revel utionit never go backward. The vote of the Mate last year gave a Republican majority of 3,5031 The latest dispatches give East man, Democrat, 4,0X0 to 5,000 plurality over Gilmore. About 3,000 to 4,000 Dem ocratic votes have, unddubtedly, been coat for llarriman, Independent Democrat ; se that a tremendous gain is thus certain.— The same dispatches also elect ittarcy,Dem ocrat, to Congress in the first district, and leave the other two in doubt. The first news gave all three to the radicals. Now Hampshire has done nobly. Look out for further glorious news. Tae tiarrioburg Telegraph, in • reply to thp Patriot of the same city--a paper by the way, which is u much more patriotic thin the Telegraph, as /leaven is purer than Itell—gives what it styles the "true object" of the so-called "Union Leagues" white% are being established all over the onus. try : "The tory organ is rallying the copper heads to organize to resist the draft. It declares that the Union Leaves are to take the places of the armed patrols and provost guard in enforcing the draft, or, what it meant but did not dare to write, THE LAO'. The tory organ, in this, has real iLdisoovered the true object of the Union EITATZ Von.—The vote met at the late State election iterifificielly counted in the prate*e of thia Legislature ,s last week, aimi foot up u follows: Asalter Geserat--Skater. D. 3' 219,0 W. —Coebran. L. 215,684 Elleakerte enjority, - 8,882 Eftrrroyvr Gotiong—Bser, D. 44092 .. .4 —Ron, R. 2/6,928 Barre uujority, Nasso of CANDIDITSS.--The Waists tor oity idioms pill be pristod at this once is tiro emir pan of salt week. If than an nay onion to the amass of like easiiidaiss„ u priatad at tin heal of Aim column, so shall Do if they sr their raised" will give as the earreal siones. so Ow Won say Do so *Wain is lie tickets vow. - - • 4' to f3t. Louis DOMOCTSI of Satur day nays t " . C.Ol. John W, Forney is now in t►sdtysktia Piaataes Howe." Mars up?" An, Mare any fat contagion) to ho en out, In St. Louis. mor•r-TiritTrioriP/rr= The Republican papers are inormant in their alum of Messrs. Vallandisbant, Wood, Brooks, Reed, and other Poem Democrats, but it is strange that lot on of them, at least within our *slystkilks has yet had a word of rondoniinapott So Mr. COO l mY, of lames., a mmaisiist • 7M2M cal, who stands in the peculiar position of being the only nut sat the North, who up to the present time has declared himself in favor of a oemeden of hostilities on the basis of a reesgeteisa. et She thouthenr Confederacy. In • speech mole by the& gentleman in the Hones of Represents siva, a few days holism the adjournment of Congress, he made use of the following language "I cannot refrain from expressing my individual opinion that the true policy of the North is to terminate this war at on The longer it continues, the worse oar sit. nation becomes. Let the two Houses of Congress adopt thefol lowing resolutions : "Resolved by tAs &ow oseHeam ef Itep rocuoires, h., That the Executive bcend is hereby requested to issues general or der to all commanders of heves in the sev eral military departments of the United States to disoontinue ailbasive operations against the enemy, and to act for the fu ture entirely on the defeadve. Resolved, That the Executive be, and is further requested to enter into= tions with the authorities of too ate States with ref ,_.os to • • hostilities, based on the .Ilowing w ow salons : 1. Recognition of the to dence of the ConfecierataillsAss. 11. A uni form system of duties on isiporie. a. Fee trade between the two Slates. 4. ?tee navigation of the Itheieiippi River. S. Mutual adoption of the Monroe doctrine." In the same speech, Kr. Conway .1. Wre the following tribute bathe "Iferthe of the Deniocrscy "The Democrats will not of course, lis ten to separation for an Instant. Such a suggestion, in their eyes, 'is treason— a proposition to dissolve the Union—for attach one ought tot). hanird• They,•Vost the yuostion whf•lio-r tkit , Union stow restored by force or by compromise to • submitted to the peoplein %enact alma:in .. ' and upon that to carry the country. Their plan is to oppose the Adminintrationsibt ply on its anti-slavery policy. They put in issue the Conliscatioo Act, the iCissortri Emancipation Aot, and the President's Emancipation Proclamation. Those mea sures they pronounce unconatinstional. deny their validity, and everything done, or to be done, in pursuanoe of them. In addition to this they attack the Adminis tration on account of its suspension of the writ of Aabeaa corpus, false hitpriswunent, corruption, imbecility, At, and * thousand other incidents. But on the war slid the integrity of the Union, they are like ada mant itself. They claim to favor the war for the Union, but to be for compromise rather than war. They say ivory truthful ly that the Republicans have tried taros for two years, and exhausted the country. and upon this claim the adoption of their method as all that is let to be done. This is thilemanner in which the politicians of the country propose to seuminaut ibis great conflict!' OYU WAS PO Si Issistraerzo.—As a specimen of the spirit which satiates many of the radical leaders, ?re direct attention to the following article from the Harris burg TrdegrepA, the central Republican organ of Pennsylvania, said the kameetir ate mouth-piece of Gen. Outievon. The publisher of the 2WegrwpA is Ilf.relasisthihs Postmaster at Harrisburg, and its editor is a cousin of Col. Forney's, possendng ail the letter's malice and unscrupulous cam actor, but without a tenth part of his abil ity: "What is to be done with Northern trai tors? This is a question often asked by men who are reidly solioitions to supply a remedy for the evil which northern trai tors are indicting on the government. We answer, fqAt the aortic% as tots anuAera trai tor a fought. Fight him in any shape he may present himself. Fight his lies, his sophistries, his politics and his defames of treason. Denounoe hint as a traitor. Yaks him hear of his treason whereier he dares to insinuate it—ndngte it with his badness --thread it in his face at his era—ahont it in his ears at his t it at him in his ease—and everywhere, whether it is at the altar or ist the walks of trade, let the aversion for treason be manifest and made known. This is the weg to dght the northern traitor. We must ght him' in this way until he gathers co ti to take up arms in defence of his x Won, and then to area will be the battle cry without as well as within the army. The cooscioue• DIMS of loyalty should imbue every man with courage to deacon,* the northern traitor. Denunciation tin such wretches is worse than a blow. Notre would only si lence and not cure the meads of their will , lainics. Denunciation exasperates and provokes them to a confession of their guilt. Let northern traitors, then, be fought with denunciation now, and the blows for their destruction will all come in good time." Those who are familiar with the TWe grapd'e course need not be told what is meant here by the term "traitors." That paper classifier all under this heading who do not endorse the acts of the Administra tion. F11171)S. --Never, in the Maker of our own or any other nation, has th ere developed such a systematic series of stu pendous peculation*, as we have seen tie der the present Administration. And yet with all the startling and undeniable proofs of public robbery, what singlet step has been taken by Cengress to sweet *he evil. Where is the evidence of the trial, *limb Imo of the oonviction of one of these thieves ? Congress has been so deeply in fejsested in legislating for the negro, that its members have failed to find dm* to look after the pecuniary interest' of the nation. BOW long shall these things be permit ted t AuStria must be a jetty place be editors. Out of one hundred mad krimtromak pe• Mind journals, the most are titention to the. Govenment s sail as of the editon of these are in! l ps.;W • at i re present time. In Vienna, thetapital, the editor of every opposition sheet is now in Wt.—Esc/saps. It the Abolitionist, heal their wayrnawer ice would •001114 in the wee condition, with regard to the freedom otepeesh,thet A.netrie I ie. Tim Inworted - Abolition "patriot." who live odor the public; Treasury. si N as h_ vale, Tenn., held a mesa% en the Stild of Feb:nisi, to which Gar. elude. of this Nate. w avited. 14 is siofitaisat that the Governor's reply dole sot eentaha a word aboutuGnaperhead “synspaddases with trauma &a., nor wen allude to say of the l sada* between the two par ties in the North. 2,964 TILMII i.e COMMBIN. lre uscimegamkaip the Zeingeui Ba r* thee the Demme* alato Costal Oomeasittee, at lb* remit 'seethes /a Phileotelphia, to essesikei tie pehey eluagim the thee dud hr holeas SW* Ceanstisw- egispil to umbitypir chis4P- Tits Camaithe *Up timelipmk , be held as the 17t1r-of hem - - ZJJOLOLNG ova 01111 TROVIIIJIM The N. Y. Trawls, commenting on a 1 communleuion in reference to the pro- 1 istor posed prom , of 180:leaps: "we °Ono* ' t e vil r l o rtilit ding of , ; ::„...,.: . of r nt gr suds Ili Li.. 1 1 Z: . d ,rt 4.): ~ ,itai C tandem p.- 'W , . 4 - is is of a charile ter with Senator Waves remark, that he was glad we had lost the first Battle of Bull Run, because it brought us finally to the Emancipation Proclamation, and - Basautthr 4 1111.11trirlierien -thsir-ww had so many binge 1 1111011 to offer up their lives" at Frederic'fterg. No doubt the radical /seem* ars all rejoiced at the con dition they and their allies, the rebels, have brought the ()annoy to, for they have lined thldr pockets welt by the war; but the poor people—the fathers, mo thers. sisters add wife*, who have lost their dear oboe—and the soldiers, who have to surer while these sooundrels are making fortunes, think otherwise. Tau Gazette la in trouble because wiz do pot denounce " Jet Davis it Co." often enough to wit its taste. The silly thing hasn't sense enough to know that if we would fill our columns full of abuse against the rebel leaden . t; I tt wonkl be of no his. Whenever they approdrb near enougb to us that any language we can use will hue: benefit, we promiie to give them as vigorous a "pieoe of our mind" as It is possible for any one to bestow on a 0110/10 ha detests. Meanwhile, we intend continuing our attentions to their allies In the Nardi—the (kseU and its class. THS London New of a late date contained the startling tuanoutmetztont that fifty new war steamers are beinibuilt hi England. for the rebel government.— The ship baikiars claim that they are for . the ''Ealperorpf Cltina I" Damoorstio Otty Nominations. TIM SOLKOCILACT Off *ut* •WA ILI TO TIM COMIA. 44 .rm0 Pre... Fele Piand Prolpikoss”—s• Mau The Democratic canons meetings bald in this city on Tuesday evening, gave evidence eta firm and energetic determination amongst our Mends to stand by their principles at any and every out. In the let, .id, and 3d Wards eepeelally, there was a large turn out, and the utmost good spirit and enthualum pre vailed. There was no clashing--4o petty rivalries—no sectional jealousies,—but each man seemed to bare his whole heart in the cause, and was resolved to out aside all. per sonal beings for the sake of success. the spirit that has been developed, and the right kind of exertions now, on the part of our political Mends, we have no doubts that the ticket platted la nomination will come out of the canvass in triumph. rzur Du rarer. The caucus fee the First District was held at the law office of Col. Benj. Grant—Wayne Hail, which had been selected for the piste of meeting, being occupied for another purpose. Col. Grant was elected President, and George P. Griffith, Esq., Secretary. The nominations were made by marking, and are as follows : Select Conseil-0. Y. Tibbals. Common Council—John Corse, B. P. Sloan, Jno. W. Shannon. Judge of Bleetion—D. D. Walker. Inspector—Dennis Fogarty. The following delegates to the City Conven tion were elected : Col. Benjamin Grant, Col. M. fichlandecker, James O'Brien, James H. Tenant, and George P. Griffith. The dele gates were authorised to meet the delegates from the 2d District, for the purpose of select ing candidates for the offices to be Ailed lo the Bast Ward. SICCIND DLIITZICT The caucus in the 2ad District met et lien gent Hell, and organised by the selection of Jacob Beate es President, John M. Kuhn es Vice President, end Jae. I. Brecht as Secreta ry. The nominations were made by marking, with the following result : Comma Council—Jolts M. Kahn sad C Eitsgia. Judge of Election--John Ferrier. The following are the delegates to the city OonTeetion John Ferrier, V. Babo, Michael - itusteUAtr, P. Ph. Beubert and Jacob Boats.— !The delegates were authorized to nosiiinate of r • far the East Ward, in conjuncilon with time from the let district. Peter Joseph Illehuttes, Prams Pfeffer awl P. Ph. Seubert were suggested as candidates for Inspector of insetion„and authority girth to the city dele gates to *the a choice. TIIIID D/11111t. T The 06130111 for the 3d District was held in Label's Hall. David Zimmerman acted as Chairman and F. H. Sennett as Secretary.— Owing to a solsonderstandlag, only delegates to As City Convention were elected, who are asfallowst D. Zimmerman, F. H. Sennett, F. Wooer, Henry Muller and F. P. Liehel.— The delegates , were authorised to nominate candidates tit the district offices, and also t o meet with the delegates from the 4th District, to select candidates for the Ices to be filled In the Wait Ward. FOURTH VISTRIC t The caucus for the 4th District wss held at the Democratic Club Room, and was largely attended. Capt. James Dunlap was elected chairman, sad W. W. Toad, secretary. The following are the nominations : Beloit Council—Henry Rawle. Oontmen Connell—Richard O'Brien and Ja cob Dreisigaker. Judy of Ileotion—James Lytle. Inspector—C. M. Briggs. Wa. A. Galbraith. 8. S. Ulu. Capt. M. UAWII, J. hislarea, wad James Lytle, were sleeted deleptee, with authority to meet those from the al District. sed shoos, candi dates ter the West Word (does. LOT WUD. The doles** from the East Ward Met tosetherin the Democratic Club Room, on Thursday evening, and nominated the Wowing candidate.: &led Directors, John Gemsheimer, 3 piors 0. A. Bennett, 3 years, X. Rtoll, 2 flora'; ASeessor, C. Rughtukipt : Constable, bin*Litlelbseasr ; Auditors, W. W. Dob , Owaripl i. Griffeth. Adler tie adjoursaten t of the confer . Ur deieples from the 241 District 'applied the coosacy is their previous ticket by oossiseting P. J. Sehotten fir isspocter. Robert ft Rumor was selected se a casdidete for Judge•is tbe 2d District, is piste of John Ferrier, wbo is disgatii. led as amount of - behig -unisber of the dip ootuseil. wart VARA. The delegates fig* the Wass Wird met fit she same place, al iliiiriamo• tilde, and 10 0 10 444 A *PA e lt :aka. BrowsAyaara. imim„ F. p. liisba, a ; I %mistable, David Zemome as ; Auditors, James G. Jackson, Jas. A. Bliss; Assessor Andrew Tarbell. Ths delegates *min the 3d 3 1 "-Eise , ~. -.,.-.0'.. uw'4on the fol • •., ' ' 4.4 C. . ' .11 Connell, • • . , mg . ; Judi* of l',. _ •_. ".•,.., . thew ..:. In I. :'. n ; I; • . ~• . • ...:.,.; - ' ; ' ' -... • %iv y , .0.: e'er' , . • • • .- ''''' - - The City Convention assembled about $ o'clock, and organized by the election of Col. Benjamin Grant as President, and Geo. P. *Weds, Esq., sa Secretary.— BUtric (141111144 war Pritle4klo l Alert were a large number of outsiders. Win. A. Galbraith, Esq.,' noinlnatea Lt.'s id L. Sony u a candidate for Mayor, and on motion be was made the WialliMElta soniisee of the Convention. The utmost harmony and kind feeling prevailed throughout all the proceeding*. LIMA PROM' A SOLDllik IN kt CAX? ELLA liisuur. LEXIXOTOX, KT , March lsi, V. Dias Ossawent:—To day ie the Holy Sih batb—s day of rest—a Jay of prayer--a day that all should appeal to Him on fligh - fOr the rsator•tios ofol,---o•Fi happy country, and tor • speedy suppression of this wicked, di• I rebellion ney 111 x. last letter 1114 from Frankfort t this ass, you perceive, from Lexington. We ion fire former place (on "double quick,") van Thursday night list, at half-pest seven o'clock, ab4l arrival here at four a. to. the following morning— a distance of twenty six miles. We Were Ordered to he ready for any emergency, as lure hands of giterrillas were reported to be between here and that place. We.' how ever, came through all right,•• without see ing a guerrilla "or any other man" in the shape of a rebel Lexington is a large town of about 12,000 people; located on the l`ermititir e~"l ea- Lucky Central Itaitroad, and Is, appareitO, quite a business place. Its principal streets are paved. and kept very CIVIL 'Thin place is the head quarters of the army of ki.entuoky— Major Gerona Wright commauding :he de partment. - Ashland, the former abode of our taniontol statosinen, Henry Clay, is one mile from the city. The old residence bas been pulled doom, attti a aew one erected upon the old foaadation This beautiful awl historical pine ie now ocoupied by the family of a tr.tit- °roue souk—James B. Clay—who is uuw bst tliag against. the flag that his father always so nobly defeat:l44. Auother son—Thousaa Clay— is living hare, and is sail to be a true, loyal althea. The eitlea.ll,l twoutateut of the 061 etatestaisti is located in the old gteve yard hen, and is 4 greed spectuteu of ;set:l**,l4lAl' ingenuity. It is 12.; feet high. The notorious guerrilla, purse-tlitet anJ desperado, Ora. John Morgan, of the rebel army, was born and raised in this sewn. ito• fors the outbreak of the rebellion, be carried on a large hemp factory here. We mother is living here, end occupies one' of the finest dwellings in the city. The old lady says that if the " cussed 'intik..." will only let her "Johnny" alone, he will return home and be a good boy ; she thinks, however, that her " beloved eon" is just as bray as ever Oeo. Washington was, and is fighting for just as good a cause, Loo. She has arrived at a very sensible conclusion, viz: that John bee done enough for his country, and that it is high time he should retire. I coincide with the old lady in :bar respect; but I think " Johnny" deserves none puaisiunent for perpetrating so many murders, stealing so many line horses, he. Copt. Morg►s, of the C. S. A., and a brother of the " °emend," was captured here a few days since. The latter was quite a favorite with the " suesh" ladies here, who thought it itutragemus that so handsome e young man should be taken from their midst. He wooded .• very much" to be exchanged. but was very politely referred to the order of Jeff. Dula forbidding the eachuge of com missioned officers anti! President Lincoln would modify his " Emancipation Proolama don." He was, therefore, sent to Camp Chace, Colambua, Ohio. Aomori are afloat that Humphrey Marshal has a large force in the State, and that he is going to attack this place. Our scouts are daily bringing in "butternuts," who are prowling about the country, robbing and pluaderiag loyal citizens, Our boys have captured within the put week two or three hnadred of these fellows. These guerrillas do a great deal of injury in this State. They dash into some town, unprotected by our troops, sad e►rry sway everything of value, then dash off to some other place and perpe trate o similar outrage. We an encamped just outside the,city, in "Camp zu4 Bishop." When the rebels enter ed this city, last September, the "Stars and Stripes" were displayed from a building. The rebels hauled down the tiag,carried it through the streets, tramping on it, &c., when a young lady "rushed to the rescue" and demanded the flag. Not knowing whet she wanted with it, a rebel olßeer presented her the flag. She immediately "wound the b►nner around her slender waist," drew' a "sir-shooter;' and lured them to molest either her or the "Em biem of Liberty. ' She then retired i f s her home, singing (victoriously, of course,) , 4The Flag of Our Union Forever." Since that time all the encampments surrounding here have went by the name of "Camp Ella Bishop;" (sa l appropriate name) and if future history does the young lady justice, a few pages will be devoted to the Daring Deeds of Miss Ella Bish op We have all kinds of weather here in "Old Knatuck," in tact, we have "weather in abun dance." Yours, oociutionally, ' Tatum Rrov.—A serious riot, moulting in loos of life and destruction of property, ooeurred in Detroit on the Gth. 4. negro who had oommitted an outrage upoti a young white girl was being taken ftom the coast robin to the jail under the, escort of the military, when an attempt to m o u e Was made by* prig of rowdies. The crowd was bed upon, and one man killed and several wounded, Being foiled *in thefr attempt to get possession of the negro,the mob perpetrated the most horrible' out rages the colored people 'residing in the vi cinity of the jail. Limner were.sut ted and burned, and the inmates maltreat ed and in many-instansxa killed. Ten or fifteen limo have already been Lost and se many houses hunted. -All the rivaiiable military there, and a regiment tli in the in terior of the Mate;, have been Mat for.— A virus attempt will now bb Wide to quo! the rice. A inter dispsteh, - drited Detroit, March 7, has : The military last night succeeded in dispersing Abe ti9tfita, and all is now quiet. Twenty or thirty' buildings were burned,severti persons kill ad, and a large number wounderf. —Richmond mere of the sth inst. con tain Warm* from Savannah, insane‘ lag another *stack an Fort Keellistes ,on the 3d. Titres irMs-eiada Sad two smears opened OD timpAart, and succeeded in, dis mounting 8-inch columbiad and wadi:A -.14g t*o intn—iooordm4 to the Rebel to: pert. 'the attack not tioneinnad- bestir z was o tz 41 4 w d n . ea► day. 10323:21 NEWS PROM ALL QUARTZES. -- There are four banks inPennaylvania now releeming their bills in epirell ing in theiheirhulatihn t-c - igeh rid o=r verninent lax 4 2) • 14 1 ?, -- Dispel Dispel from Tomah) speak of tbe arrivalin (;an " a oßil night* of Amen tans who 4tv ed tii British territory to avoid the ltraft - —.The Rebel lenders in Virginia are ur ging their l',onfefieriteCongress to prohib It the planting of tobsooo or anything else save corn for the arm', antler the heaviest penalties. The Democrats are everywhere car rying the New York charter elections by heavy m.jgri4A►. The reaction has kept steady headway since the gubernatorial electo,n. dames Bolger Lae been relieved as Depot Qnartertnaster ftt Baltimore, and been nr4eretl to Carhale, Ya , to await fur- Belger will h. remembered her orders as oz e of the parties to the Ilaltimore MR! --- :A Liverpool letter of the Oth states Lat while the tieorge Gribtwol4 vrtus eo.a- ing up the hftrbor with foal for the poor of En the steamer I)olphiu was go- ing out vrith a cargo of munition,' War fur rt 110/ akin, 4)( Juliana, in his remark- , it' Congiew4, denotinterwl NA utter ly take, the story eireulatri by Thal. Ste reos mid other abolitiOniata, that there were ,prei neganizatmna in the Northwe.t orWeAt, loosing for their ohject the ,e•par *firm of any Store from tho Ilmon -- The NeW York Trui.s . (Kinit) head New entrespondent •Ays "I ern' worry 14) nay thallyery disagreeable tumors are ad 'at here,reTpect ing a disorderly spir it having manifeseed itnelf among our truo,ps at Ship Island, owing to the arrival there of a voinred'regirrient " It is said that lion. Stephen Baker of I\P9V York is the ' 7 ii)rily member of the late house of Representatives, who refused to receive the third mileage. The Aggre gate amount paid to gentlemen on thin account is probably $BO,OOO. :•;otne conscienoe-smitten rascal sent to the President, on Wednesday last, by empress from Brooklyn, New York, a packegerontatning PB6, whieit, the letter atat;4l, was dishonestly obtaintl from the Government. If all the other abolition thieves would dp likewise. it would put many million:, tit dollars in the treasury From Vicksburg la sent the gratify ing intelligence that the health of our army there is improving. The Yazoo Pass expedition has been so tar surcesidul that one of our gunboats has - nearly reached Yll4OO City. —A4 an offset to the Fairfax Court Howe affair, we bill/0 to record that a diV itooll of Union earalfy attacked a large body of rebel cavalry about ten miles from Mur freesboro, on Saturday last, lulling 50, wounding Inn, and capturing 2 captains, 3 lieutenants and 53 privates, besides a large quantity of spoil 4 our aide, only two are reported wounded. none killed. Fuller account. of the Union de. eat in Tennessee, near Franklin, hhow that we - lost about 100 killed and 3(k.) wounded. The rebels admit a loss of up wards of lUU killed. They came down up on our wen in tnrenatible force, umnber ing 22,090 in all ordet reigns again in Det.mit, and it is presumed that the military forces in the city will continue t'Vre entirely suroessful in keeping the rioters down. The report ed loss of life in the affray of Friday has been greatly exaggerated onl man is known to have been killed Twity five houses were destroyed We learn from Washington that the Rebel Captain Meeeley, with his command, entered Fairfax Court House yesterday morning, and captured, Provost-Marshal . Oscanner's patrols, horses, ie., together with Gen. Stoughton and all the men de tached from his brigade. They alas took every horse which could be found, public and private. The commanding officer of the post, Col. Johnston of the sth New- York Cavalry, made his escape. Moan Facer—Thomas Brown,who was sent as special !spat of the Treasury De partment to the Pacifiic to investigate var ious questions that have arisen on the coast, has presented an elaborate report, socompanied by a large mass of testimony. It is understood that the evidence which Mr. Brown submits, going to show that kir. Robert Stevens, Superintendent of the mint at San Francisco, has appointed or retained in office dishonest or viciothimen , is so strong that he will probably be re., Moved. The most recent slander concerning Pen 3 sylvanis troops, which the New York press has put in circulation, is that con cerning the 167tb regiment, composed of drafted men, in the recent battle near the Blackwater, in Virginia. They vverezchar ged with plainly refusing to fight, and the men were reported to have exclaimed "You may draftr.Wl 014 rwk isn't make us fight!' This Mite eel to be a eveijoious falsehood. Thersigglikiest was in tilWaotion at the beginning, and received the fiercest of the energy's attaek. lismittrA or CRARTIIIL3. —The Bank OM mitte•Wthe Legialatere have doter:mined not tdgedimer charteca of beaks for more than five.yesai. Thee for vrhieh bills have been repealed tre't Bank ofDassville: Bank of Delaware County ; Lancaster County Bank; Farmers' Bank of Easton:Come:2er cial Bank of Pennsylvania. It is intima ted that the intention of the Committee is merely to give the banks time to wind up their affairs and begin business afresh under the State Banking Law or that of the United States. The Rebel Secretary of War makes some very important adocisaions in his last report, regarding the stringency of the blockade. and the difficulty of obtaining supplies for the army. lie apprehends no difficialty in obtaining a sufficiency *limns and ammunition, but the question orsub aistenee is 4n alarming one. The harvests of the past season have not generally proved propitious, and, notwithstanding the much larger breadth of land devoted to the culture of cereals and forage, the product in many extensive distrietews be low the average. EICI la North East, on the 12th nit., JA Kt glirrs, "rife of Baubea - Kra Etaitb closed her earthly career in the serene no. Jogricrot of a Cbeletiaa filth. Ste was tonstaloed ttiro' •loag sad palatal blow by an csalisttertog trust la the potables other 11•40 , 111110 t. Her new, though thus wally eicawd, ••• fruitful of preeept asi4 example weer to be re tnetatreeed Lad revered. While bowing to this painful dispensation, her !badly sod Mends point the eousollag thought that with het all is well. Cog. BKAMDWITTEPS nLLN. THEY CURE DYSPRIPPIA, REntter, UMW AID ZZPJL t 11l ratrotria or DIIIAU. Da. Tama** ilLikamtur, atTottemoatli, Rhode latimi, no "That tireatymem pwro P realism* with ULM med. Noe, andlessa the heltaf that i.. raj few cam would the ThysidaCesetirieea be tequiwel t Beaminittea ?Mt ware peetaptty moat to the stay ltig" el Mamma." 1..1 Coon, pansies at laser, al ibinsingtes, my. 1-esibisairstbn wad asd lOusenpeas ripen tasty attar sum pad Med. aid I was 'Mao I • SW , Vs; say physicians mil friends." The are isstisisay is Oren by N. Buss. Msg.. Ines • lawn sitting or ISlHlanahneg, and thousands of albums. Bat Lballraweetto ate will kaolin; te full dost• %awls to sun reng•ths; la stiller ows thy Let pa • gods stismisa, stelae evitireempas sad putt) log tb• b 1064.-- Sage eao}overy iiiky sertai %passe& who pre doemod Isr. pastas Lpittl We tamed median was u•• 41. Principal Pic., Sod CANAL MITT, gay York, • Sad by Dr. L. Ihsoad f , gna, and b 1 all raapastaw Qw Mn In issdialias. ja3l-102. Dit N ba On pooh orthAt stokoeso to Coble. No menet libels Noe 411asese 145141 t 10 M...t.d•M.orlob 1"1 be bagel wepreisod perepipslise, or • yew Comp sad Lava Coosiolaiata are the deed peeteelli at Odds.— la AGA Coridenee Oles bioeblapon et UN lb* Amine tiost Mb* lesemafty, bees tiyen eeeeed d oireekeit reoptretlea, sad as Itowelitabs of the mots matt* et toe bear Nee* through the We% 1 4.4ti011! Woe en deed, tbse peepeelle• Illeierremeem ir gy goo Ofolir asia amlbs, as gem DIEI. pressitous adios's.", or if swamis", break them up im mediately, by s Unholy use of Maisons Poster's i waist assksafis 111014 all Druggists it 13 and 21 , soot. p.r. bet. I. ND MASA MOT A , IDST • PilpsrsUbas theilesea ward ow the hvir f... pa:tin ur it • wigwag of two or btsek ,le CtaT 11 DYE. it r l ets dolma meta ma nthe,r ea, °tt/the th m e bale, &sisal*, appliat Mme Itja iniArk eastaxi4seowiy, soul ittjareaos, to the observe rgenistos so 11Pli NICTRA 111. X . t 4 C R T. lifoooloctured by J. C RNA r* O, go. 8 Astor flown. Mew York. Sold ertoorrbere, 4 Orof applied by on Hair llireseet I Price.ll4s4 6 o. &40, tlrrwo4,44cordwit jaslO•ae Cristadoro's Hair Preservative, i s j ir ,Wh ww w w w ith hu D 3., ei It 'ln varta tue utm - oAt enfl ames, the moat beautiful ewe, and ',t e at ,ttortty t o th,. Hair. Prke to eretta, $1 sad St ver bottle, oceortlisk , to rite I j irOPP. ITII 110:4. I ht. *Own Mal •rtioto for prw.urr g and brunatily log tbra *air Jaaponla prkt up hy the ntle• Dal prnprnetror, n, 11,11" made With th. sato. CAM skill and attenti..n, uh•eti hut enrsluri , t 1111111.40111 sod us prvardented o num tm111..1 b Wye% • !It still ....d at '46 -or nt• la i• po A Aline Tun rnlilinn but• that can rawly he ....din • year is ban It ill aglielq known that the iLat heir... to unt..ul• the 41e1iglitlo: hair dreaming iu the wand, but that it ti-ttasaa the Pal, .4 .curl sad dawirrff, glare tin• hair a 1.10, , rich, Invariant growth, an.l prevents it from turumi t v.) I bear ara coasaderatio..• worth knowing Tn.. ttatim.roulmao la.c towtal far over twelie ?Sara, viweraoted s. desem bed thy la lay who 'Cowes. two.ntiloi heft.' hair will awe tiow A . :A....1r0n. it is finely leerfuraed, Cheap sad tal i:tablet St fv , ..1.1 br all ,evy.vets , le dewier* thrno,glimit the world I) itARVRS R rt., Cl= H lCLlPinoi.uot4 EXTictrT stcnr, Tim akKAT DWRETI tard.mtiolar , iallttLT RUCHI , Tilt: GREAT n.j[t.i.rlc RIGLIIMOLEN EXTIc RUCHE', Tl4l tiREtT DIUKKTIC. ilimmyours LXIILACr THE f; REAT DIURETIC lt,o. • and 'predic Hew.* tar Diseaar•l the ' It r Gravel, Or i gami.° Weakness, And all diseases of the rriaary Organs 4 e. Advertisement in smother column I'4l it i.nt, and send for tha Medici:l,la oi.ra. BEWARE OF C'OU.VTIRk frta.t ttn .1)11.. TOBIAS' ENETIAN I.INI MIMI* /las Oren universal satiaLsetiou dur mg the in years it hae * te , es Introdueed itra the trailed Slain. Al. ter b...ing tn.] by millions, it has been procl.ame.l the pain tleirt I oyer of the world. Pala cannot be nacre tibia 1 1alialteet applied if sofa as .iirotilt,l it cannot sad W.V.( has lac/yd to a *lngle 111atIkb.C. For couihn and lour nze, it can't Le beat Otte '25 neat bottle will , •ere sit the above, besides bikini tioelel fa every faintly 19 9.104..0 aceid.ota such as hums, cut... liwalds, tuft. t etlogs, g 4 ft is rpirfectli iny..4,ot to take Intel - Daily, and can be glee?) to the *Wet person or youngest Prii-etn and nO rents • bottle Odic@ Ein Courtlasolt SE" New York 4 041 by ail iru...goita. rCONSUIIPTI V KS. ?he'Overt/rr Wing Lees restored to h •Ith to a fre week.. by a very sidiapie reatedy,abir !taring sulkred sowersl yoin with a se.arto WO( atleetiosk,iwel that dread duress., Con,unaption .41,,u, to wake lituise to Lie miew-euiteier e the ~ 1 core To all who desire u, lir 1.01 sen t t copy of tt, pre , Sertlioo Watt (five of , Iret-,v), with th. dtreetle fig ter p ad wank the at me, *Lich they Ira. Oust SEMI 1. for. LOis&MPTIOX, Alan& A , 810.71Clirtit„ &C The only oCjest of the aderrtls-r in sending the Preserip tlon ts j.alooetlt the Meted, and spread Information or Web EC ooncoAvoil to be leraluaLle s.nd he FOpes every vabsret eat try his remedy, as at will ,00t then) nothinz, and ant) prove C blessing (tit. EDWARD A WILSON, Wtllusznaburgh, Kings Wanly, New Took soar 14-lm Q 1,21.C1 A 1.. bleirlie g• CI On and attar April lat., the price of •The Rebellion Reword" will be sdiewnorelifty CL a •olume From that date, the sale of parts; fripo Nor. - 1 to 24. wit , be dia. continued 144 seta of "The Rebellion Record" will Le sold only YONOVIO Parch avers and subscriber' who We not tiellapieted the tour yols. moot at ones do ~ The work will e..utinne to be pnbliehod In parts. at .Itl iiwittai--eacb part illet.trete.l with two portraits on. .t.w Volume V. will oompriwi seven parts. writ(. So-glag'o 4drettigemento. Ex 'CT() Rs' scfri(•E. Lettere Testamentary on the Estate of Solomon Perkins. deceased, late of WS} ne township, Eris Co . Pa , having beengranted to the undersigned, all perlir , LA in • debted aid estate are hereby notated to woke payment e about delay, and all IN/ MO 1211 hawing claims against wild 'etas to present the same duly authenticated for sett:e ms* ELIAS PgRKINS, £l.l DCNCUM BE, Ways*, *arch 11, 1863-corl4ort• Executors of deed M ILEs' CELEBRA'rED SAND AND OTIftR COFFEES. THE SANO has bees ezhickeively used to this and other countries, and is highly approved for its FINE FLAVOR , HEALTHF UL. AND NUTRITIOUS This Coffee couli,area tarorstd, with, sod is to many pteirrred to Rio and Jars, and is SOLD AT ABOUT HALF THE PRICE Hie ground sod put up in Tin L oil paper to lib packs ges, with labels that rend— " MILES' In the centre Observe La. or •nice Uk • eat of a la4l holdnig • tor- fee pot. The label► me tea, gram sad 11a. nod ant ecii righted 1 4 ANO COFFEE." ►t is packed in whits wood.tomen 0( 6,0 Alpo in on. is kegs and barrela. Also on hand, Miura* Ouo Goyzwzin., JAVA, 11•1141146.1)0, T. Dom's- GO, 940, DANDILION AND litti CoINNGS, Of supoitioe quality, to Vas Foil men and bone. ; agog isr to Asuso, Dealers will p'ue , s send for qlreulers sad list of Orders by mail or Express promptly eseented L. F. HOLMAN, 36 Harrison St,, Sole Arent for the Coital States. New York. BEWARE OF COrNTERIMITS ! n0•163m Aj/ //,J /e(e:/ TUE BUFFALO MERCANTILE COLLEGE, MINIM Of MAIN A BF.NSCA STRUTS, I. an hoporhun Bak to tbo frost chola of sarsosai. Nsuarriza cesamass. insAtAa 14 flub tollo.nag via LW YORK CITY, BROOKLYN, TROY. DE TROIT, PHILADKLPHIA,, ALBANY, curvitLANP. CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS AND YIRONTO, ♦ ltebo4►teblp Seemed from fletfole CeMee, footttlea the bolder to attend *bet or 111 the Colleges for as *alluded time. Tbia Disks N ties. Inwthatisses, Is to Impart typong mea and ladies, a therm/pi, prettiest homes, esi. im a m cousiges are orlyealsed asoF "ambilastied epos a brads which mast secure to etch erporste lostitsUos the but possible becitittee for Miterting a thocaagh seer morcial edamitioa, and rekttler It as • whole, the sids s t comprehensive mad Complete system to this conatry. assawiceeptaig to alt lts departinistats.Telsogvaptitag, Commercial Law, Commercial Ar Mosaic and ?tante°. ship, are taught in the mint tborough and prsei,,,,i manner. Th. flpenaerisin P!Tho of Penonnaatap, I la taigeht to.o_pellant 644 experienceu teaclteni badaratib, payabla In advance, 340. CoHap open day wad evening :—po vacation. RoaWint Principe/at Balrala, J. Q. WILT Arr. For farther infonitatian, plaque call at the roller. Koalas, as sioAd dd tor Cutalogue cod Circular cucloeing letter stamp. rette rot-47. If ERIE FEMALE SEMINARY. The summer term o 1 this Institntton will noun eneeme on Thursday, the letb of April. Young , ladle/ who wish to join the dosses to Physical Geography, Br u tarp or Mental l'hiloeoplty, ere required to rater SA FOO as awastest. Otrouthre for the thiottug year can bel WO by applies dos to the Pritscipil. }Lynam Pun, Da; I L. L. CITARIMRLAIN. north Rh, 11$1. f 'hetet. LAO= BEER ! TIRE undersigned is prepared to supply dealers with the beet nuallts et the et.ere newel assallsnt lossissestkrie hb BREWERY ' , Male at firs wow slilhdliole Road and liars& fittest, sou' A Mire pert se the My of trio. !teatdams" In WV iiturisasirs-red for those astable the altr—aindirt Ste* settee isthesd depots. eier.Sl—lL CHAS. KosFuxa. PRIVATE -- AND PUBLIC PARTILS furbished aim" imitiorillik arar7 dosorlptioa ol Table Ons*. 100 Creams. Jollies, Priti b. Coil. INK" C HI ret___,T =AI appflestio• to JOHN WILLBI4 Chospaido, krio, Pa OR SALE, _, .5_,,, 44.1 was diestroas cot purebadd e V , las tea% 104 tea boar of 0•9 oa tom by appljlag it this Ake. MO 4tre . T HE ALL SUFFICIENT,TIIRLE writ( =2 GREAT "AMERICAN REXTEDITA:h I;*E'N U I N E. PAEPARATIONS, augl" 2-h !Cos York K Idilt•) .1, Dropsy, bel ?Attica/sr nrikii iiirtairra me putlitit up •o ix/mar at- WIN to ter minable the ft1.1•41.13A:d0, sa Dinar as Oa. law pertatta • 1 M 16 h Y •t /STRATTON, I %Nato . N. ELM KNOWN 4J - HtLllOOlOl4 • ERE F I .14 i(t'e laTft Act - RUCH U,•• SARSAPARILLA, ImPROVIcIi) ROSS loot HELMOOLD'B 4 ti EN ULNE PREPARATION, '• t(IGHL 1r CONcscreltKATll CO It POLli 0 FLUID EXTRACT AMU! 4 AND UIFIC azitany Tow Allinsllll3 a 111111 n K 6/1.1 YCL 4110 DROP3I C.I. SWELLINGS. Thi. awlleitm lacreseeir toa wow of Digestios. and tho Into bemtby aistlest,b7 tbe WATERY OR CALCEROUS depoottlose. sad ill ITURAL ENLARGEMENTS M yrdliged, well we pats and twewmiostituw, and IS guod far Ma, PrOivEN oft RELX,BOLD'S EXTRACT WORT, FOB 'WEAKNISSXS. A raking Iron , rtetorm. Habib col Diselpstios, La is leeissesstlos es Abase, ATTF.XDF D WITH IIIE rol.l owtma liminPrifilts Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Noma, Leas of Iltranory, DtSmith of B nia olii s 4. Weak NOM" TrlPCSbniir. Norton of Dtkaawk. Otfunieta of Violas. Kt: la th eilh l tolortessl Laaaitada of ths' illobiss dCM Masers lar irateux It .. eirs se We tan, d) Hot Ban, 2 ,a1. Cosallosam. Miaow at the Ms. There ”mptotoo, it allowed to go as, AdafilesasSatat lewiiN! eew•e'ea, roe Mum INIPOTRNCY, FATUITY, FYIUMIO TITS, I u Do. of whirl the patient say Imply*. 1 Irik •es• ay that they Cr. Dot fraqueatly foliaged try Omer "direful diserieur." INSANITY •14 0 CAPPUIVMITION Meaty are aware of the ;canoe 44 their sitaliatis, het 110001 1 W coulees The rewords et Übe Imam Alsylasi amd the weLtnc6olt dratha by Coodramptioa, iMili Mapb thet•uth of,the &wedlock. The Constituticin Once Affected with Organic Weakness, t re* the aid at medlelo• to atessgtbee sad ate the ',Meta, HILMBOLO 8 t riltdlCT Itj rr. r.Ol dare A trill will convince tM Meet M.* FK.H4Lii..4, FIC.VIA LICE 4, irtiliALICC t. 0 , OA Y.tnra, gulcht.ll, ILUFAIIID, OR M AMAMI, In 1011,90 atioctioni peculiar , to Fraeles the Salem Hu. 1,, 1. uo.qualickt by bay other mitetr, am la Chian• tit o, irreguWity, Tainfaloass Or Sl* rwt u•toinary Evacuation*, Cricsratod or eat.. ot i,ucotrtnia or Waite*, Stiortirtj, cat for all complaint* tacklent to the era, whether Waist trom I o.i4arretion, Habits of Dissipation, of ta the DECLINE OH CUANOB Or LIVE. =23 SO FANtILY S lilt i: LI) BE WITHOUT 12 Tak• no Balsam., Mercury or I: opleasuut ILudlediut fix ropleamiat ■ud D.ogeross Dissumes. EEL/MOLD'S EXTRACT 3UUEU (.1 RE, :I , l.ekt ET DISEASES to Xll tb.4 stew., ►t 11:t1e expenme; little or so dune In ,'(ft; UO lueOinfeal.ooo. kNlo N 0 EXPOS U'R E It'&ute..4w.rst 4+.1r.% sad givesslsvoirtY to I: rtovat Ir ere rry r rag ob. truer to w% or ovooktkig sod oars; ritoctureo of tho. l'retbra. p0ia.0.4 I.M ti n to fr,4:4rt.L to Urn. c.a.. of 4111 , 1 IMMO •04.0zp51114 POISONOLI i,1113 1: S L dr WORA OUTMITTIII TLoursuds upon Tbousaad, WWI {MK 11111:ENI Taff YIVII el q t' .4 C K S Acta w ho have laid HEAVY !TICS to be mood tee ebet Uwe, have Woad ttol were deceived, sod that the " h. son" hank by the uer ut •• powerful aetrierests," Mta .irewl uF, Vieth* ay plan, to break out is as &wen* form, and OE:REIM'S AFTER MARRIAGE! EtELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OJCIII /or all Ada&Uons and Diseases of Tillti l • &LINA It V 0 b 141,11115, Wite'ber eximng .V/LE or iiMAILS., Craft ever calor ongt Dating, &WI DO Ibiller OF 110 W I.ONG STANDING Dlstresee of these Dives requlle the ►ld of • Dr R.ELIEBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHV , IS THAftEAT MIMIC, •o.! it a. certain to daub th. climbed Whet In all Dr rase; for which It is i•codisoeaded. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! lt,luibold's Highly Coaceotrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla SYPHILIS. Tbia is so affection of the Mood, sad attacks the Ihe eel Organs. Linings of the Noes. Lore, Throat Pilo. end o.her lineons Surface*, waiting is the for of Cleers. Helinbolde iistreet partner the Itiod, steel moons all Soh tr the Skin, giving to the Complexion • Char sad Color. it being prepared expromedi ht this elms complaint". L'Ai Blood Pnrifling Properties bre preen* to a greater extent than any other preparation of ii patina. Rambold's Bose Wash. An excellent Lotion for Dion OMß of • lbw leatil and as as twenties La Damara of the " Organs, ft Ala( frOil baba lit diillllll l / 1 1ollii111111116 oeciloa with the Leiria/a DUNI* Mid f . • such three**. as recouarnendeid. Evidence of the moot neepoostblo and evfielpie ter will accompany the mcdiciege ChNTIFICATILB OP OMSK, from eight to tweed, Isuis stardist, id* runes to SCLellep t il.TD P/Ml. For Medical Properties of BUCHU, wp. or the tfaited Stites. rob Prof moor orwEgr ralssbio works on ties of Physic Bea remarks made by the late celebrated Dr S CX, I' kfladrlpbts See remarks wade by Ds CPHR4IIIf a .elebrated Physidsa sod Member of lb* of Surrpoos,l.lsad, sett pablisbed le the . 4 the King ot Q 00•11 1 .11 p Are litedleo-Chstatirteal Review paldisbid by MIN DR Fellow of the' nova College 0.4111. moat of'th l eL lat. 3 c layhti4 Aka Pa lf,dlC.il, S.l Tll4Ol Boom, $1 no per Elootth, or 0 ft. SAanArLitn.t.i, 1 00 ... .. torsiono limn WAsu, 60 .. .. Or halt • dome of eeeh ter slt IXtrerh'clt ell' be rb, coot to care the moot obis quote wes t It dlseettool. adbertet to Ito Unwed to any liddretos. oretattely packi4 fro a . 1° vation. ar- Claw:raw brapplocan to all ousolgitiabeaMOV CCM. f a not" 1 Adrie• grstfi. AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before WI u alderams (iv of nl4& phis, H T Hatneous, who. beret so f sworn, Both my, his p 'partitions contain no ao merest', or other tojahme dram oat " s "Pt 4 N. T. Itgo llo, Sworn wad eaberribod Worn me. this 13.1 dl) d 14 " ember, 104. RY. P Alderama, tilattvatreet, aloe* Rea, fr Address Letters for lafOrmatteta Is eoaddesam U. T. HatABOLD , Cb" . Depot Ind loath Tenlit-eltreek Weer Glesesel r SOMALI& or vourerssersrrs AND UHPRIXCIPLI.D DtaLl.l4 who endeavor to dispose •• Or -TOILS 0 ./ 0 " "other &Melee bit the reputattes attained Heltateld's Genuine Preperstioaa, Entree% Beeho. s aro willa. " Improved Hem tell Sold by all Druggists everywhere. SY FOR asarsolars...r.dis Cut out th• admettenneet. semi send lea it. EOM IMPOSITION 4:113 SXPosost. WWI EEO