tire' i 4; bstrber. gazußDAy, MAIM 212 T, ISIS. 1111• essits • wimb—ilms L__ i i i.,P i )'j rktifir 1171111140 00011 Ls gpovetoow. R AMID THE TRRO OF CIVIL WAR, &In /ME Gromenumma jmatib Odd thiserferesee with the Preolow of ,pew or al tho Noe, wry woo than it mot with the "roam of As kW. The atamtiser• SOO the kimpiks arid v th. pat a maw oimiretrwi with the • ,§6ovi t abitsi g/ Arbi trary pokoe.—F. P. Bunk Sen.. Either of the prevent Peetatamber-Geberal. and the intimate Mend of Gea. Jeekmen. WZ RAVE belayed the publication of our pin Attie/ to gire the result of Mae city electioti. Tas opposition have plated ose more ad bereekin the penon of aK)I." James Wor •eii, tonne* of this oity, He has been steeled Freed ant of the "Union League" as Herristorg, The "rslyant" Colonel ie in the fair way for promotibn at last. Now, all that is required of him is to make an Abolition speech, denouncing the "cussed eopperheads," and a Major-Generalship will be within his grasp. The reverend person whom Thurlow Weed recently "cored for preaching enlist ment to other people's sons, without send ing hie own, is the Rev. Samuel J. May, of Syracuse.—Ezt/uvv. regret to say that Rev. Mr. May is r, .1 thy only person who preaches "enlist trp.nt other people's son., without send .ll fivrn Tue C ' itAa .ittito nuntoi• I . .!) they Ate ill (litho lrop ..c t.lanl dll.l iA.nt k in 1 W 1 ,0.1 1 10 , 5 L. 4 kt . , ottrt4ge, vatri“litan at. ; me the) Welk.- :11. Ina ifarre.3t , tug Tr.' , ,rap', cell* the ()Nit adv — oopperheai print." Well„ ea that term ,n t 6. man , ier .• le now applied. means 16 paper that 4tande up faithfully for the l',)atitution a n.l I.lwa, and revere the teachlnga of Waellinsion Jeffer•ant, Jaek- Clay, Webater and ftougie, we rather like the title. file Tdegritpi4wvould have oalled 15 4 . 11 '•Uniou Savet" let 6u, and thought the name just LL= opprobrious as it toes the other to-day. Now, if the Teltgraple will only keep on giving names to us, and call us " mean," "wicked." "corrupt," "iy ing,""villainons," "butternut," "traitor," "sympathizers," and some of tit. of tier i;hoioe epithets which abound in its vocat.ulary, we shall have reason to rejoice Nothing could prevent the Oissrver from gaining largely, both in circulation and inflt4ace, with rush a re commendation of its oharacter. OOSTACLICO TO PE.AOII Me chief obstacle to an early pesos, and the reatonition of tiffe Union, either by fnroe of arms or honorable compromise, schwa. says the Pittsburg Pau, from a fact not often referred to—the multitude of persons dependent upon the war for sub sistent*, as well as the thousands who are accumulating calomel fortunes, in various ways. not entirely apparent to the people. It is perfectly clear that our thousands of officals, of various grades, from Major Gen erals down, are not disposed to curtail their own importanoe and inoome,lf they could, by bringing hostilities to a aloes. Then • we have passabers of Congress ' who, by their position in the party in power, have secured for worthless sons and relatives snug appointments ifl the service, which takes so much burden off their paternal sheakiera Other men in Congress are up to their eyes in oontreets, by which they are "lining their sleeves" with the finest material. Then come the hordes of fullers, cone , paymasters, assessors, and tiu-gatherers, who, when adtlEd to the hosts alluded to, comprise a multitudinous army of "war patriots," eating out the sub teepee of the'Unioe, and far more terrible to our people Iliac several rebel armies with fleeting homers. These are the prom inent "patriots" of the country, who pro nisiten DO pasoerwlth the South as long as we have a dollik or a max ; no peace with the Bobth until every slave is basking in the atm of freedom. These persons have many powerful reasons for their glowing Late against everything and everybody not absolutely sanguinary against the entire Southern people. It is their vooatios, and they are laboring in it. Should peace take place they would starve. MAW TOalL. illootioos were held in many of thexti."" les in New York week Were boo, which resulted in splendid Democratic victories where Abolitionism has heretofore reigned triumphant. Troy gives fsso Democratic gain: Roeheeter, black as ink heretofore, has now gone Democratic by an over whelming msjority ; in Illicit the Demo cratic victory is complete. Auburn, the home of Seward,is Democratic for the first time in twenty years ; O;wego has come back to the Democratic household ; Gene va is Democratic by 150 majority ; Lock. port has gone Democratic by 200, where the Abolitionists for twenty years have had about that majority. In t various other large places, the results are equally hon orable to the Democracy. The Albany Argo remarks upon them that "the Dem ocratic reaction which set in last fa/1, mores on with undiminished force, and sweePs -into the interior, reaching and breaking in upon the inmost strongholds of the Republicans." RauLay.--We have looked with anxiety So see if there was any person by the name of Greeley in the army, and had about given up an hope of finding one. But it appears that am* is one—one only that we have been able to find. His name is Adolphus A. ereetey, and he is a sergeant in the ItaaaiKhueette Volunteatit Let due credit be given to that one rtiVresentative of the Wy- of Greeley's. He is perhaps the first and "last of the MOhioans." Pounce in listen—Ths &sum In speaking of the town elections in /Lane, air!! "imp Detheereate gains have bees mach In Mid, *lvry tows. The only town that Oftaidade last yeas most has fon* Abolition thla, so fan as we have noticed, le W. Deiert i While the towns that have chnnied hews Lholltlon to Demon:toy are maltase& by the More." liyrkittporum*.--The badititiese firoakamsetotient ire la the highest degree leftemdderbthie Detrwarbey are In me timiMettl-fil carrying the State ettd elI shg Oitsposseea. b 7 oAsa 10.000 sr. jam. . . Wri7,711 The last hours of the late Congress were appropriately occupied in a desultory, but somewhat pointed climbed= of Mimis on the country, and singularly dough .ppre discussion included china of ftsuds 'soh other by members of liho ling Comtultdee. We hare's bolicese Mtn bly familiar in this country, sanse the wer been, with these charges of fraud, and it Is • noteworthy circumstance that while radioed politicians profess the utmost ab horrence of traitors and sympathisers with traitors,they do not hare the'dighteet = apathy to associate theasselvavaitimily and personally with men notoriously guil ty of anises which are fully as great as the crimes of the Southern enemies who ire abet and shell at-armies of the Union. The rooord is a feikiful one. No words Are adequate to describe the extent and magnitude of tin criminality of the men who are robbing us of immure and blood. They shrink at nothing In the way of baud. Auld the example of civilians extends to some political officers who are in,but ought to be thrust out of, the army. as P- newspaper oorrespondent thus seas up a portion of a debate fa the Senate on Monday : Some of the most damegins and damn ing charges of the war an or the proud Congress were made in the Senate of the United States today,and on all sides of the Chamber. The debate wail=n the bill to regulate trade with the in insur rection. The following were among t h e statements : By Mr. Renders= (Dagon, Mo.)—TA.: cAarges made ars wallow. and I decline to repeat them because they are under investigation. I believe these char mto be true, from information in my arion. Mr. Chandler tkapetblioan of gan,) says military Union aims th.% been guilty of pillaging from thii ro be.* among them ' Large 'Rums have thus been seised, heil.toicid divided by -certain general oat cerl." Mr. (.. was asked by Mr. Powell to twine the officers, but declined to do so, =u , the) were betote the War Dent. Mr Davis(Union,of lientuclry,r= charge before given and connected with the transit of dour from the Belize to New ()deans ($lO a barrel for flour In a transferred to a relative of the ociaima ing general of the department, the dour then selling at New Orleans for $6O a bar• rel.) Mr. Lane (Republican, of Kansas) said he knew of a Brigadier General who, hav ing received a number of slaves (18. I be lieve) within his camp, gave them up to the owner in corisideration of rseeiving forty eight telt+ of cotton / The custom, said Mr. Lane, was for commanders to give permits to bring cotton and for military command ers to receives per oentage for the permits and protection thus afforded. These trans actions had greatly demoralized the army. Mr. Chandler, at a later stage of the charged that the Senate had isiiiisr aidy voted to continue the present damn. ilisation in the army. and to uphold tA. tAiet:es, plunderers, and robbers in the service. NSW HAMPSIIIII.—The Ittaaehester, W. H., 2itirror : Aßepublican,) expresses the opinion that Col. J. S. Ciresray, the Demo cratic candidate for Railroad Commission er, is elected. The anti-Republican ma. jority is admitted to be 8,500, which is a pin of 12.000 as compared with last year. and over 20,000 as compared with 1860. M. GALsaairn's Srsaca.—The 'peewit roads by Wm. A. Galbraith, Esq , at the meet ing on Saturday evening Wet, was one of his finest efforts. Delivered without any prepar ation, it was yet °output, argumentative anti eloquent, and was received with flattering en thusiasm. As special pains have been taken, by oertain members of the opposition, to mis- represent Mr. G's. sentiments en this ocoasion, we give an abetraot of his remarks. Those who were present at the meeting will bear witness to the oorrectness of our reports Mr. Galbraith, after referring to the semis of the last two years and the present deplo rable condition of the country, west es to , Say that he had been from Um beginning, as was !ell known to his fellow-oltisess, bl i tterly opposed to the rebellion and lie &utiles. (Applause.) 14 could not be dummied in toe strong terms. (Applause.) It was wholly unjustified and without excuse. 1t had greedy consigned unnumbered thousands of the beat and bravest men on this continent to an timely graves, and had filled the whole land with mourning. It ought to be sternly and vigorously suppressed, and its leaders brought to condign punishment. (Great applause.) He believed that there was but one sentiment. among the great mass of tip people.-on this subject, and the differences that hive divided us into opposing parties were not apes the mein question of whether the,rebellisa ought to be suppressed or not, but upon the proper means to be used to restore the authority of the government over the seceded States. When the war began, the Issues now agitating .d dividing the country, did not exist. There was at that time only one all-pervading and determined purpose, and this purpose, in obedienoe to an almost unanimous public opinion, wait solemnly enunciatediby the Con gress of the United States, by resolution' passed In July, 186 1, and by whiob it was de- dared to the world that am war was 4 not waged for auy purpose conquest no subju gation, or for the purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established insti tutions of the States, but to defend and main, twin the supremacy of- the Constitution, snit to preserve the Galan with an the dignity, equality and rights of the States unimpaired ; and that as loon se these otdoste were seems- Flashed the war ought to °ease." (Applause.) The world has never - witnessed - witnessed a sublimer spectacle than was then exhibited, when a whole people, laying *aids all past different**, sprang to their feet as one num fordo defence of their Government and Oonstitatien. (lirest cheering.) The North was a salt, while in the South divisions of the most serious eharaeter ex isted. in many of the States thousands and tons of thousand* rensined true to the gov ernment of their fathers, whole Omaha, were known as being distinctly and deeklledir fir the Union. (Cheers.) The obvious Maas of reason and common sense was the adoption of sash a course as would eseserage the (Won sentiment, sad rotate the ethehoode with which the people there had been misled as to the porpoise of our goverament towards than, thus building up a powered esnitsrvs ave party there, that would at last be able, by the form of publie opinion, to cheek the Soothers radio/is at home sad maguey arerwlahn them by a popular reaction sobs& theta sad their mad and bloody edemas. (Continued applause) To vesture a Union worth having, a moral as well es a physioal vistot7 was required. to vast as sabot of cooky suldogated by moo oupetivr brat would be but a barren victory that, lib the apples of the Dud Bet weary bun l• ashes on our lips. TrWI was akwi tor *Owed. PrigN4ol miatainasbip instilled lb. pen, mashopi fa As resolat422 of Cawing aid he OW .tolieved Au as adbarease M . Ibegi iiiil4 loft sisse dins be 801411* troth iiii -I "ititWi'VesTsk - if net WAWA"- pruned it. (Cries of that's so, sad clapping of hands.) But, in en evil sad unhappy hour, these wisa sad usurvative principles were aFplitl bia plaits Ot e 'thi t Sher= bcp • saitutory 7 writt , .n am Nt . They in Mot Amok am Mere piimieell by its suitors sad advocates, nor ere they auk ho was Wand to say, u live much hope or eacentraigemest for the Mare. From the fret, this change of volley / See awed by at laqpipmetp la the hulas is its maks souse of tits sblsu of the tepubliess statesmen. The hum MIS, how ever, Suss" upon the 04Mitz7. i ns principles in guavas& are vital, and, tit his j involved the gravestas4. most ts.. consequeme, ulna; taiihe cans and solemn eossldsestioa of every refisotimg nom ?ha Wee * is abaft. Wilma a mama soaserrative as.' assaittatioaal policy ea lb. sae band, (applesse,) sad on the other, the extreme mot latprootleible plans arced opt* the malty by a class of a who have bees espied for years Is wring du seeds of babel and esseed between the sestioas. The one coarse seatemplatins toree alone ; the Ober oesellisilea also. (Great ebeedar) Be had DOM had but one opinion on the matter. Be had fres the int adveosted the Naas views he now entertained, and he would be pardoned perhaps tor gaethig lion a sipeteh delivered by him in preemies of a large concourse of people In Brie, In Ooteber 1841, u reported in the Okerver at the thee : " The election of Yr. Lowry would un denbtedly be claimed as an expression of the people la favor of turning the war from its proper and oeastitutlonal end into a were sectional struggle, a fanatical crusade against the institution of slavery. He (Mr 11) was miserly opposed to this doctrine He believed the only hope of stippn6ring ths rebellion and ending the war was in, adhering to the Constitution. If the administration should in an evil hour-be forted by the clamor of the extremists of the North into an abandonment of the true round heretofore and now occu pied by the government, he believed that hour would sound the death knell of the Republic. lgs was in favor of upholding the government as handed down to us by oar Fathers. (great and continnoi cheering.) Let the President kilts the position urged upon him by the abo litionist*, and it would require ne oracle to foretell the (pulsations roseate that would in evitably fellow. The Rowing Union senti ment every where manifesting itself in the 's eeded Stews would be instantly extiagnishod. The South would be et Cave waited unto death la Der datums ; the North would as suddenly be. divided into Willie factious, tad a war, the Wed, sad °erase., sad woes, sad curses of which would have no parallel to the his tory of the dowatall of nations would iaeri tall, fellow." (At the close of the resdiag of this para graph, the dmaanalratioas of approval weirs mait.worked. TM applause was spostanitoas and sathasilsistlo, sad soatlisaed fora coast derabLo thaw) Me supported the geteranteal so mere strode, then they sow. bat thea as now he opposed taralag the war isle $ nee berm salegtaiesa—e hopeless. isterstiaable war of aweless sad peoples without *sot sad with out hope. Ile believed sew that the adminis tration valid have to rotors to the wise policy it had ill-advisedly Outdated, sad he adraosisked gentlemen who bed drifted of into abelitiesista to look bask spot those foots, and smolder and digest this well be fore deaseasiag us trailers said 11. oolopsr heads" Oleos who while eleall7 tlllllO sad per haps sore so to the govianawat, refuse ne vertheless to believe that the adadalstratioa ie pureeing the blot teem fax of the Unto' esd the safety of the emir/ (APPlausc) Be urged, In roselseion, &Asap of um sad measures. t (Great applieass.) pesos nor union was likely to oomis spin made, as line of policy now beimg 'carried out. Let thane be • Ina edlonessalt is govenuesest this its day of calamity and disaster ; let there be entire oboes's** to law, no matter how oppressive ; but let there be through the pelmetsl operation of tlie ballot box, at every @Wilms, mall and great, such revelutioa will at lent give u a oonstitutiond /disdain triton of affairs, sad a return oit . peso, and prosperity under a restored UniMk. (immense sheering.) - - = 1111UVIBLIICAN ailltWlYo6. The ilepablisen meeting in Parris Sall, en Tuesday evening, was well attended,--large sambas of these present Wag Democrats, who were melons to hear whether the opposi tion could produce anything mere in favor of their omits Una theory of traitor against, tbeee who do met agree with show We are sorry to say, that almost without exception, they were disappointed. The speakers all set sat with the idea that these who are tot of the muse vistas with them, in regard to the best insaner of reetoriag the :Uaion, are Wilk^ aad indulged pleatifulknia the use of the stale *piaci, with 'Melt the eensary is familiar.— Not one of them attempted to answer Demo natio argeoneau, nor 'denied that the Adndn istrattea bad sweetly mismanaged the Weise of the country : Hon. Joan EL WA Liras was the first speak er. He commeseed with the inspertaat ad mission that ?ernes ere memory it mom frto - Government, and said that he was glint we bad two poetise at-the presses time. They were nee emery as a guard on each other's eoeduot.— Without parties our yablio eilieere would soon ran into a sourse of extravagance sad corrup tion. He then proceeded to argue that the Deem:Natio party was a disloyal one, and should not be glowed to get late power. Ale resent for Waking so was, that it did not ho lies la the Adatisistretiett'so way of marrying on the Oovernm eat. He was followed by liao. W. Deans, Esq., whose abuse of the Democrats us unky exceed ed by his abuse of the Queen's Eight& Thom who beard Ur. D's "war" speeches lest sam wer sad fall need no abstract of his mare re cent effort. It was the woe thing over spin, with,koerimps, the words .theitternut,” "oop perbeid," "trailer" and leynepatlisers" more plentifully interlarded. AL7IIIII. LIN, Iraq., was Ow tier: 'Poker. His remark, were in gement qedwkwafteeP linable, bad pot the audience In good humor by their jellissee. /ono W. lhoosaa, Esq., Wooed, easiseing WI So la o Dooscrot, and Mend of Stop= A. Docgise, though he has dooniag every princi ple held deer by that imicertal ototasona. Be was guile humor la ids refesonoes to Makin eon. Johnoos. Kok, baker; and other row pde Itontecoolo, hut hogs& to Nil tare andiesee that, Us hinoolt they hod rill boos well no eroded tor their support of ilbo Adndidairn- Um, Jebel. liCeehmene, Presideee et the esetiag, Rte. bed aseeeeded la dispiwas the erowd vie hie meg dinky. Ens km y eseetiesed Wi l de aelkaew. bat et dia ware awed as* *CR go set mat th. !airs me big sellbti infest grip or imams • • • • The messed sad most abusive weak of the tot 'se made by Yr. Ihoesep, Ass eestrialag tke emits that wyagi ornarli iimpt sr -440: ." We Asti selttOgells Is tefint hie • -- imam. The Pittsburg Gmebi nnikeeit 1:130V0- . ••• t oftroops westward. supplied to be or the reinforsement of Bassenele. Th. Committee on the Conduct of the War kava, it 4asesaix4 &wed fbeir talfant Old to *MA .W..,f1 1 0 11 mks tzar report The Governor of insoonvin has ra oeived urgent »questa for snore 'medical ski for the troops beforeNicksburg. ) According to the Van Wyck report the Omuta of the Collector of the , pert of New York for one year will hoover =l10,• 1108,51. - • The &webHaan Coutaduse of Pena gloat& leave called a State Onlventioniu, Pittsburg on the 15th of July. to nominate candidata fix Governor sad Judge of the Supreme Court. Gen. Kilroy reporte from Winchester that hie retmanniassuice deans the Valley et Virghsta shows the late *tortes of a re tial advisee is that direction to be wholly grOttadlewi. Gen. aosecrans reports to tato oom- eittnder-in-ohlef that Col. Minty's recent eavah7 expedition from Murfreesboro drove the rebel cavalry wherever they met than, captured one of their camps, levee teen wagons, forty-two mules, and one hundred and fourteen prisoners. An insurrectiokhas broken out in*. Domingo, which; ips feared, may occasion great trouble for-t Spanish protectors of the Island. ; The colored regiment at Fall River, Illus., now ninxibirs 300 men, and recruits are being received at the rate at ten per day. -- It isasoortaiied that the rebelpick eta at certain points on the Rappahannock are composed of one half white men, and one half negroee.l There being O suilleieaxg of 25 and 50 mot postage currency in circulation, the Government has stopped printing. The body of the rebel Msgor firedog I was recently sent to New-Orleans for bur lal, and at least 3,000 Secessionists, wore than half of them women, attended the funeral. The latest account from our comes. ;Kindest at Franklin, Tenn., the scene of the recent disaster gives the following as the result Hilled 65 ,• wounded, 259 ; missing. 1,082 ; Loki, 1,406. The Rebels admit a loss of 1G killed. George D. Prentice spoils a story or iginated by the Chicago neer and New York Drawee to the effect that the patriot wit had sold out his property, invested the proceeds in gold at 7B, and was earoute for Europe, by flatly denying in a card pub lished in the ?Haute. Advice. from Hilton Head state that an order issued by Gm. Hunter on theOth direetWie drafting of all able bodied no pow the department between the ages of 18 apd 50 not otherwise employed by the government, to garrison the various forte. The Chicago ?Fee tells us that there are five hundred clubs of the Union Loigue, and that the organization is extending with surprising rapidity. The town elections In Main* look place a few days ago t and the result in many towns shows that the revolution to public sentiment manifested at the ballot-box in November last is going on. The recent levee cuttings at Lake Providence aoi elsewhere have resulted in inundating more than 100 miles of Louis; tuna territory, destroying millkos of dol len worth ofooperty. The guerrillas were ompletely thownedout. The story of another rebel raid in the Shenandoah region is untrue. Search has been made,and nothing discovered beyond a few of Imboden'. Cavalry. All accounts agree In reporetng great destitution and distress in Northern Ala bama and Georgia. The rebel army are starving the entire population. The United Skies Senate terminated an extra session on Saturday. No business war transacted in public. An executive guidon was held. and the President's nom inations acted upon. At 9 o'clock the doors were opened and the residing offi cer announced the Senate mourned rim die. An engagement is reported to have taken place between the Poles and Rue ,sians near Hutu*, in which the latter were put to flight, taking renal on Pruesian territory llt was supposed that Austria Would demand satisfaction for a violation of her soil—some Cosacks having pursued Polish fugitives over the border. —On Sunday, a fast schooner, while leaving the harbor at San Freedom, was , overhauled by Government agents and found to be In full outfit fora privateer.— About twenty Seoreslonists were taken.— Other vessels. will probably he looked af ter. The Detroit riot has extended to Can ada. At Oil Springs, on Saturday night, the whites organised a force, marched to the negro quarters, ordered the blacks away, destroyed their property, and burn ed their houses. The negro*. fled to the woods. By the arrival of the steamship lifsr ion from New Orleans, we have dates to the Bth inst. Oar sorespondent states that P m Wm have been made for an im = attack on Port Undo:in. Troops and munitions'of war have already moved in that direction. Gem. Banks and Oro- Ter have started for Baton Reuse. The attack on Port Hudson is to be made by land and water. An American merchant, who came in the City of Baltiziore,brings iotalligenoe of a new monster which le In gooses of constriction for the Rebels - In the vicinity of London. It is $6O feet long, iron sled, with •torn/aid/We prow, and wUI be pro. Tided wilt( four engines. lie described her as one of the ni(ist terrible of the Wil ily of num. —Private advices havebeen received from Gen. licseerans' army, which give the mast gratifying seessite of its °malign. The men and atom am in high eon& dent and cheerful. They are well well fed, splendidly armed, and have oom- Amiably quarters. Foragingparties have been exceedingly lelwaakee fired minute gone over We grave of the ibirty-aevaath Congress. Swivel trunks have been near Bekown withabout a ton of el = im ut i . laprms aadhottooe =root* for Dizie,maa nbotared In Now York. • Gen Remo, who *thieved an infa mous reputation for theittrocitles he octet mftted to Hungary, and mobbed by Bar clay and Perkins, browses in Loadso f re cently ocsanaitted suicide at Cassid, by blowing out his nameable brains. thancandaptly com with- Tim' tell the mat story respeoUng the surnwiags and ing prive a tions to whisk the Rebels are subjscWd. The prime of all thinp have incremed vary much within a short has to ease quotas of the ►lt =Aso. digrociatiolk of paper. Gresabectut are worth 150 soristhin c s na cant premium over of Slatee i, and overcon = is worth only ens quarter l face in gold. The Richmond papers of the contain the Mow*: "Format has made an attack on Port Hudson. sad has been repulsed. The Mississippi nu burnt and Fanor abu tr down the river la his ;R.ltehlP The Federal lend braes ass nos Join la She amok Fist Peacher ton as the mouth of She TallehMelcht Zig sr, was 600 on she Midi" IN obi 011 aw NA • kw * ' . • - - -01.--epedCeeererrnident with libe Army of the Potomac seeds= particulars of a highly important victory by our cav• alry and artillery under General Averill over the 'rebel cavalry under fitumikesitiew ed at ReLig's Pad, above Ilklmouth. and on two bat/Iola& beyond. The expedi tion, whick'won4histriamph was eiet afoot from Stoneman'. fEitatioe toward Culpep per tame* miscall'," beat the bderven ing eanniey, and also to amok it possible the rebel cavalry under Fitzhugh Lee.— Accidental Information extended its course, and the eequel is thus fortunate.— The enemy were charged across the Rap pahannock, sad »puked in three flying msgagemants with the law of several pris oners and a large number of killed and wounded. • A tioutb Carolina laanler and mew her of the Legiohituri in that Slid* la re ported to have arrived in Cincinnati on Thursday. He otalasilial Wawa's wales Sr. mooed in Tennentre,and that a power ful move on Liuisville and Cincinnati will be made as soon as the rivers fall and the roads dry up. He also mys that ten iron clad* are understood to be nearly ready for the Confederate service in foreign ports.— Their first attempt will be to clear the Nis. siesippi and cooperate with the proposed Kentucky movement. Rebel advice, show Witt the Unionist, of Northern Alabama are giving the rebels much trouble. Many of them are deserters from the soutbi►rn A Tray. —lt is reported that there has Wei a draft upon the Army of the PotomaCg.to reinkiroe lien. itosecraos. The Pittsbtirg Chumtte says that one regiment was to pass through that city on Thursday last, and that two others Would immediately follow —one en Friday and another on Saturday night. There is probably some truth in. jhe rumor that the Confederates are orgeeis lug two powerful armies in Tennessee,one ki hold Rosecrons in check, and the other to i needs Kentucky. Oen. Hooker, who was recently be fore the War Committee, when asked his opinion as to the muse of the failure of the Peninsular Campaign, replied with characteristic arrogance: "As lam on oath I must answer the question. The f v of that movement was owing to the , - . petenoy of the commanding general." 0 . this subject the General has the misfor tune to differ with Prince tie Joinville, all the foreign (Moen, all the native °Akers of merit and distinction and with the whole army. From Fernandina, via. Port Royal, we receive news indicating a reverse met by the force of 1.900 negroes which ascend- e 4 St. Mary's river on the 9th of MNrch, and it was even thought that it had pro:. bebly been captured. The of of this ex pedition was to supply arms to all slaves whom it Gadd incite to insurrection. Col onels lingenson and Montgomery ,com manded the blacks. If taken they and other white officers were probably shot. The Mobile Register_ enlarges upon prices current. Farmers, three months ago, warp paid 12 50 to #2 75 a bushel for core; 20 to 25 cents a ponad for their cat. tle; 11 25 to $1 50 a pound for their butt• delivered In Moira*: they got 04 miss . poured lbw their bacon, delivered in Mo. bile; *gigot $5O to $56 per t arrel for flour, dellveM In Mobile. One man now re fines tit seltflour at $7O a barrel ; anoth et sells sups at4oo a pound. LardZ at $ll 00 a **lon, etc.' A resolution introduced hit* islet:ire of Wisconsin, last week, but *act ed by astriot party vote, chargesHutt 46 citiseens of the State have been ariWQ., tokensfrom their homokand maned in • prisms, without any le gal proems fee m a ch arrest and without the authority of law. A dispatch from Fortress Monroe, says there was fighting on the Blackwater on Tuesday—no particulars received. The same 'dispatch says that the Rebels attack ed Newborn last Fride l y and were defeated. The Memphis iiiitr (Union) of the 13th inst. says that the report of the cap ture of a large number of steamboats in the Yazoo is all bosh. That's cheerful.— Magic There are rumen in Pocinnatt that the Rebels have retaken or repossesaed Forte Donelson and Henry. It was stated some days in Louisville that the Union troops hiddisarmed and destroyed the former fort, which, if true, may account for the above story. A letter from Florence, Ala., to the Mobile Ittrister e ir is that Wayne County is full of ren styling themselves Union men. T y hive been joined by many deserten from the Southern army, and have become more formidable than ever. Brigham You has been arrested and held to bail in 12,0(4 to answer the charge of polygamy, under the recent act of Congress. Fre made no resistance to the promos, nor was there any trouble w ever. The Charleston Afenatry hoe an article entitled, "War or Peace." It beast the Confederate hopes upon successfuliphokl lag out for three ionsdha. HUMP 1,91111111 r. • Chidbins Mei* a/ deeds le var k Les i♦airdrtaro Owls most guStam. atoolblior Maw aredrellt Eli— , ia rola of ibmarogro maiNder PUY. The& ems are feud Is evely breb.- 111(lieedeleseerre—eri Aide% Timer reedlromiveele -eltr42= l. l rrodneed by Ilturriesere DOSS Memo anti poor/ .d...{ doubt doomolop romoesod will opoook 0 4 1 1 4 , ad likaallk spas poor Nystrom P i lt pro woof lo Roomy o MIL rrorro soh tor all—W4la old saloon; proton so ost DIr DIM ir dloarrood—oo too= Ohm wo ore Yowl wlth Rtombrod'o or Put op WS togthdr,dprodskdorwro arid Aso& Sondem Prior Id otioloper boa. doiror orriori. Soo Do third pow. For rah by all I, RPM I= MO—N. ORAN V$ PLANTATION BITTERN rbfO puffy, ttromathos and invicometo. Miry IMMO II koaltly anotitik They an au meant, to amigo of watt aal dirt They °venoms. sheets of ilimilyetlon are tete haters. They et:elegem the "Wm mid Wives the me!hit. Tiny poorest aims saris tad laterielltest They potty the breath sod Welty KIM They am Lipepepete rd Oseialipetioik. They sus Dierrimee. Chelsea aleettailers Sleben They ears Liver Complain sad Nervosa iTeseleebe. They are the beet bitters la the world. They aseho the week um stag& and It exliarbpd aaftre's groat se- Omer. Ter ere Node et pare It. DMA Rue. the We beselii Deillbps Deat. mots aed Metti mad are take% o lth The *mu, of s beeeeigs without regard to age or Doe of day. Parskulairiy noomasestild to delleste perrast lecebtag "raft stbealeal bold by el aresors, Drug gists. Hotels sot Saloom. P. R. MAXI ICO , jafivell. Droudiray, N. T H 1111111141111111 1 4 1 ,15 ININITABLX Ran RISTORATI V Ir is MOT STA bat rasimmign per triM to he esigl• bal tieloit, by 'applying Use saplibuy labs" vilth natagal instwage. lanalgoll by or nt disisum all. Whamming km age Magparil of !Amu V•watle, diastnying lanky sad beady el Ur balg gll•rit et Ummassinsa a. dismiamp listmatessiltiatigniabia Csiertag art only imagism lab ts tie natant solo", by aa gag pnow . 6 gins lb* bar a LUX MINT SIAM primmilas its ggentk. puma, Hs lanai silk andllsaiss mbimboilk .ad Iwo% heath sod piereshme to Iho be.d. tt tee Mood the WS ot Ilkoe. hobos taw seiginal Hair Coles bad tg gaimsbilitty lannislag s Mot. Mod by iAMI gaallaissa and balm It b geld by regpssigibis ma, or .as M prootred -by Om of the romereleg soesto. D.& Saws di Co., SIN &roadway. S. Y. Alpo Mori. M malbasd SL jukiimiler 1111611.1111.1.111 ELIPIEWIP SWIM eaug MIMI% BrISACIP /MOM 11112 AT DIOUTIC. RIBLIMOLVI MUM !MVO, TIM GIRO Mum suiwoun 'num avow, US QUA? DIVIBISO. Ana Plop, • sad Ilipoolllo lowdy Ito Dfoomo of filo Miss. Misr" Dart/. Owe% Weehame, i• Aa4altilmases el the Odom Orpms. kiverlfsmarl ta wasthar aims. Oat thelk sod art its 111111111wil ism MUM Of COOMPINOMPA, Sips. ortithr tar preorryteg and beemiltyMil lbw homes heir le sgsto put up by the GeV- Ohl proprietor, nod is sow mode with the mole or" WWI rod olirm.tioa, which dart tweeted It. tremseer sod ea pc eedeotod roles at over 1101111 4 Mbuttlee &.omen, Tlt WOO Mid MS wits 15 large bottimi Two ellltoo bet els orm sway bireelele yes" whoa Cite apeio‘lisbowe MM lbw gulltriireo r wet soli ihe moot delightful heir berelms la lip wet* be t theit it slower the aril, of nut doodholi, ghee ts. ilk • it••l7, rteb, lustiest gemrlll,mod preveato It from tirsles ray These at. tockime worth kid:mina The liiii.balree hie been Mobil hot over Web* years, rotas arrasurt aa &seri MIL day tmly who mayor • boodirol flood of bait will err the Whitlow. It I. heel, perfumed, elicit') sad vat Bubb& it hi sold by ail reepeetuble dealers throttphoet the went D. B. BARS kCO lid, Nov Vert. _ Dl ,l olNiae , XXIII T4LIPIPJII SPIV Flu even nehmen"' ealtaitetion Alereg the 14 pars 11 bee bees isteeteeed tato the United Males. Ar lin' benne lirled by wtJllons, It Lime bete yrosi.lined the pets itsetreyeeot lb. *Grid Pent 'meet be doers tale llndariet is spirited If weed aa .11nreted It munut ea 4 rime Nee Laihral In • slut:. imitssief r ot oold. , e o n4 h,, and tellneuan. it met be beo Oar YS orat bottle v.ll lan ell tb. beatilee being 401/111 t every brainy for eaddiee weideote so , ,ti berme; cgita. 10 , 1 4 %, looPct Lo. is is potion' I y Lamaist to t&It• I ntsi WI) , en/ este ha gleam to the of frit I,l*.in Tooogoot ehltd. Prime 111 wad ou carats a /..4111 0010 i• Id t,oartlaudt dt , Mow Tort ?told by a 1 Ilrud i t6t.. oat 7 -4e . 1111, 4.XIINISU MI YTS V ISM• tha a4reetlese !artal las* embalmed to h altli • how wapiti& by. wary inapt* remedy After hada, salkned wasaral years with • esverOurt. &Section, and Mutt dread dinars, CoaanasvUon— is anzbus to male k mow u to Ills twalaw-sofsrots the means of care Se all •Ito desire it, he will sea/ • 4040, Arc lb. pre awriptiwo use 4 are* of charge), • Ith the direttino fur props:tog dal pains UlO some, watch, they will a•d • qo Cnati for CulitClll.lllol, AsTlina , BROXCUITIS, Se, The only trol•ct of the iilhrerthilet In sandlog tug rreecrip it.a 1. In wot the affaulerd, and spread Information wlslch be nearside.. to be io valuable, am en scary sallersr will try his remedy, to It will ruutblng, sad any prove a Weeding Kay LOW &RD A WILS(Ift, W Womb • rich, marl& :an rinds Lnuoty, 'i.e To It EDITOEDITOR Of OBINIKIEVMM, Dana Wi th fair pectobiwi‘to, I R to say to the readers of poor per that I will wad by return nab' to all who 'stab It, (free,) • 'Recipe, with flirecUses• for mottos and using a simple Vegetable WM, that will enbetnally remove, in 40 day*, Pimples, INelebee, Tea, Freckles, and all ImpouNtles of the Skin, leering the mean soft, clear, smooth ao4 lesatlfo I. I wins's° mall free to those heeler Bald Heads or Bata hare, elusphe direntiena sad Information that will enable the.. to start a (oil Etewth of Last:trim:it Halt, II Maims, or • himastaeba In Lem Oar, MI days. All sp plintilooa rusmwareel by ratan, snail without charge. Neepeettfally roars, TllO9 f CHAP MAN, Checolet, No. &LI Broadwsy, New Torii. vvitoornota Iv/UO.I Obt tittlL P However num., easy be &fist ta1•11 ..4 etievel by the ate of Madame Z.d.o Poreet'e Curative BeAfauk This Invaluable medians remoras the extraordinary power el relieving isameeltately Whooping Cough, Mal of Brosthiog. bloansoesa, Huskiness and 'MAHN of the Throat. It looters , the Phlegm, and wilt he fogad to be eery agreeable to e WM. it le not • eletest r eimiy, put u n K anat,--wazat, searching and elect 1 re. Out be takers by the oldest person, or youngest ehild. Poe eats by all druggists, et 13 and 25 eto. per bottle lam? ell-ty ?MC cox raparoloris AND itxritits ilfalla OK A room. iftlt MAllfv—A Fermi having beers eared of the results of early st rut sad disease, will, from motives of beirevolesom, mead to those who request l 4 o copy of the above interestlog aarresive, krabled by hismalf. This Uttls book is de. emirates sad caution to youngmen and *boat. alt ON toiler from Nlnsvora llsavairr. Una* OP Illeaoirf, riainiatvla DOCIY, he , aupplyteg at the same time the alms of self core. Single ocioles will be seat ariidar Nil la o plata menslope,—wittrouMkiiirge,—te as; whim request It. by addreadag the set, MIAS. A. LAMBERT, Eaq., evev2lreitall. Orseopoistrivereg Imbued, N §:71:14111. NOTICE. Ow sad atter April Ist, the pries of "The Itabellios will be isteassill Fifty Cis. a volume. From that sale of pert, from Noe. 1 to U, will k• Beth orb of "The liotellton el" will be told oat/ la voismei. Fireboats egtMuWalton who have not woomplotod the fora vols. must at mice do so. The week willtowthsoe b be published la part, at 60 EaEMEEOMiffE MILES' CELEBRATED SAN AND OTHER COFFEES. TR2 WIO has boo istaasively mad in this and ethsx anasstriss, sad is hiWy approved for Ita llltf MA VOA, RICAL A W r a AND NIITRITIOVN This Collist onsaparas taret;ll7l4th, shd In by many tent to no sad Jsea, sad is BOLD AT AVOUT HALT Wit PRICY Kis pastad said sit up in Tin Poll pipet la llb pas avid Wait that mad— " MILKS' hip. oink la 1 sal of a lady kolas. a W ise pot. Th. labels an peso awl I • W en eel. Val- h la pasted la slabs wood Wass of 60 lbs. sad t shoo to bulk tatop sad barrels. Also oa haod, Surf OLD 60•111113DIFT, JAYS, WLILLOAIDD.St. Dos IN -00, IILiz t OSCOLION AID Us CVDIDDIL. Otaspolaat I ty, la Tim Foil papers sad boxes ; dna /ar to Baas. Oknioro wUI plows .sad for Clreolato sod Us or Orillikey-01l or Favors promptly exoeubka. L r. EIDLIIAX. 36 Muldoon St" I for tbo Vatted States. New York. CFARK OF 00UNTRILFICITS I izovliarra. ELI Ae -44 4 ufAali&lc r B BUFf A LO MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 0011Xia OT MAIN • 811.NZGA STRUTS, Is so • I Hat In the t etch of • • IXISUPOIM le the Wiener Mee, via 7-141 YORK CITY, BROOKLYN, ?WV, Dll- TROTT, PITILADCLPHIA, ALBANY, CLEVICLAND, OMOAOO, RUNT LOUIS AND TollO$TO. • litellersiarehire leremod tr. lialliti• o•Uese, eat/lies tie holder to attimeA either or all the Callow be ea salleoited time. rb• bodes et awes iestitatiosa, It io tha t to young soma and ladies, a titorougA, practice/ lsstwess altmotima elloamt Citilkoma"ru (Hrgiialsod and sanduded upon • Mats Wabik must wears to **eh sogirMot Institution UM best possibtottoilitiao tot imparting a tkatough nom mateial aotasaltes, and radar It as a whole, the most el i omillproksaiive c omplete ay Mom la tiiis country. Missi.ll ' to all its dopartmonts,Taiographing. Osnunstaiid I* • mmortdal Az libations and Penman ilip, IT Wight In the nowt thorough arid practical imittar. Tbe flpelaetsetan Pfysteas .f Perremeebtp, to letg e baixtent and experieseea teachers. 9, payable to advance, $4O. =open day sod "realm. :—po tio llPtioripal at %filo, J. C. Sartre.vacans for Luther tnrmattoa, pleue tell at the Gather fleone.or re for Catalogue s g and Clunks enclohir bailor stamp. nd address BATA' .rtRTRATTOA, L.itaiklo. N. Y. Abl—ly r 4 X ECU TORS' NOTICE. Lett are Teetanteatary on the Estate of Solomon UP dialmilled. _ of Wayne township, &W C* ,Pa , bZleim granted to the andentined, all pentorm to te saki estate are hereby nodded to mat. payment Sifted, delay, sad ell d ul yaring claims ageUet aid estate to preens t the mune lauthenticated tor settle ment. 111,1,611 PritICLNIS, 11.1 DEMON( fig, Wayne. dlemar 11, 18113-aurldwa.• Ifsecatore of deed. BARLEY! BARLEY! Xbo miloatibia bap Iwo to !Aura kis Moab, to tie Amnon of Cris coosty,tin tiro bark, Ye" him mid la kin daring tlie pant ID yews. Ho low whim to bay 80,000 B II SHELS! Arlo* ail thais will lye basked siatkot prise ala i sot. 641. • . 11:1110 TO NERVOUS SIIFERF.BB OF BOTH szuv atu autvnimn Isete4 euteeed le la •kw den. e > eakier. wig ell es weeeleeeilas wad !milder edpeeilve lades et teeNlongt *And ss mi. madders tt Membered duty weelete Ids e= What erettene the Mane hellfered ed any. WM% de the nestpt ed addeemeed enveope, OW ow et We set rob tles.= Dielittu, Stree!Otteb rob BE CI RUT " 41111LICIAll Wl:jmu l'h GENUISE PREPARATIONs. II Limed vinuct • lIVORU." - AVIA PAWL/4 r Ivor ID HOU Vigil OgNUINE PREPASATIoL FLUID EXTALAOT BUCHU! MB answer or f 1 - L • Wail X IDIVAY GRAIJ LAD 410th CAL JIIELLIN4III. 'T This eseedielne laarenor the power at Decortima ird azalea Us ABSOltilaatie tato bookSba eakeito..4 u the SIAITER rOR (ULCEROUS dapialtloaa, WS ell MT/ TURIL . 111LAIROYEIENTS aro .rodsok you as pain and teßsamatioa, reibi gpe ()WO OR CRILDRIES HELIEBOLDI EXTRACT Wtf CIV, A rtst as h.n• Limier., Raolia et Dlasipattai, twit ArrKxnao wrni Tifit rot.ILOINIMI 811111/0111 ladlapositiose to Storrtoa, - Loa of . Lo of Miliff Me I , Lrllloalty P TLatidalk Weak Yosays, ?rambling, Horror of Dlsoaso, W Photatos of V Pallilto Cultural Loa= of the flub of lbw Vascular Systota. yraflare as Illbe Valli, Hot Rood', nin sat Cosablemme. Them sylapsoma, Wallowed to VAN 01116 1 1 1141 . 01 "ift ttivaelabli mono, arse Wow I lIPOT6IiCY, V ATUITT, smarm ITT*, n owlet wtiteti the patent aim lapis*. Wilke ene" a t the they ere Dot froquently &Owed by these "antral ttlseheeti," Irony are aware of the 011ual of that' 1841fts big eons will cordate. The mord. of tho boos /micas and Ile molaneholy deaths by Coasaciaptime. bear snail ciboria's to the truth of the oasertlon. The Oonstitution Once Ageofed with Organic) Weakness, &N WT; the aid (4 modal:km to sheiwallie wad ksil w it, theapstawa, HXLMBOLD's zxraAerr sa Itivarly dam. A LIU/ wW warless the moot gat tinaJ viimiALtuo, saa.aLsas, IMAII.IMIII Oao oa Yorao, fitasi.a, lialinia, as In many elfeettenn poculler to Teatehre the SAM Bathe la imorquolled by soy other reasolty, an la Merr els or ffrfratton, Irregularity, Pelndalsomor "(the rooter:tory Itvrenstioas, ttloorseal or= state of the uterea, Leueenarme or Whatai ke llltalM ral y t for all cemplolnto incident to the mi. w Wag from UAW-rotten, Habits of Dtiodpelamt. tie NO FAMILY SHOULD Bil WITHOUT il T.Y. no Dat iloroory or l'apierisoll lor I: op know t and Ihrogoroso Diriorkos. IngunoLD.l =nun sum •LCit,El' DISEASES, I a all Libels . stages; &t Tittle expense; littis sr s• dug, !Imam. frowsiest Wirt'. sod env Omega to Caw U. romoTiog otoWnetiooo, proirootlas wit wag StrioWto# of the Vreetta, salvias pas WI Wow' too, so froquout in Mita Woo of Meows oad swag POISO.NOL - 3, Disl.4 SSD WORII 0177 Ma u worse La awl parillawkr 4 am parties are putting sp au Wanda fis tula. tal m umble tha goissfaa Said, aa near aa Ma law F1+48116. WllO HAYS Kass THY VICTIMS W Axil *to, hare pr.l4 ;:KAVY 7W to to anted a • time, Oars bread Lkey wore iaativird, oat Ituit %%mutt soli" kiew, by the wee of "powerfUl eutdartete," dried op la the let , to break out la as Weaned 1z s s HELXEOLDI EXTRACT ROM W Either orgoilng In MALE or nemALs, fro. viel, Diaesees of these @drum repulse the 44 at • Maws HFIXBOLD'S =TRAM Duro IS ?RE GLUT DlUSille, And U IA eartalo to have the dordred s I. Malt taro, for whir& It Is ninindiundiit. / AMP I - :11 This le an adootlos of the Blood, sad anodes Ow lbs. nal Orono. Llolop of U. Boo* WA, Itl•rood• Mel pips, Iliad o,hor Mucous ditarfatomoooddais he orrOMINOS In tbo fora of Clem- lialmbole• lissom and paellas Use 151.-04, •od rootoino all So* MVO= d tbo dklo, firing to the Comploiloa a Cosa and 8..1 Color. It toeing plowed exprit br WO, dam eomptslota, It. Blood- Progring hopooldoil eta maw* to a rosier • :toot than say other moilentlio• of Be An eseetlent Lotto* for Direahea of a hyphlhtic Or Inns, and as isjectit.o to Dtaessai of She Crtearf Organ, arietag from habits of diartpattes. sod V roe' section with the Estrada &Lahti aadt Berespiralk snob disease. es motonbeisclet. Bridesce of the seat teaposetbi• awl reIIMMI dam tor wilt accompany the medicinal C Itiltrlll , lCATKO Or mars, Prow eight to twenty yews staseto. VOA mow Wit to scisters 4191) FAME. For Miami Properties of IV CAM ow NormWNW of th. halted States.. See Prcfeenor DS W EN: 5' valuable vette on UK tree tic* of Physic. See remark+ made by the late celebrated L. PO SICK, ebtladelphie. Se* recoafts made by /Ir. lIPHIR4IIII a wiletkrated Physician and Member of the Royel OAP of Surgeons, instead, and pabliebed in tbe Prenseilial of the Slug sad Queen'. J'earshl. iteSoe-Obanspical Review, by BIWA' NM TR,/ V SR.% Pillow of thr , rid Caller pone. Bee mad of the late Steadied 'Scale ea Sedicilis ItzteAce Boor; $1 OC‘ pre tootles, eir I fort, 0 " Serssermuus, 190 " . s • la rewrap Noes W Aim, 00 " - I N Or hat is doses 44 mob for $U 00, which vUI be eil cleat to ears the most obstinate.pures, U dimities* ' aethensd to .. . Darin,' to *by 44.1toto,focaroly pbelumi boa art mike. Or Demerit* symptoms tu tat soisamoigaloo . Cams pusatem4 Advtae cystic Personally appeared beten mar re Anteroom or eity of Philadv 0140 H. V. UsLitrol.o, Idle. bang _a ll prom doth may, Me roparatieao 'obtain ao orwl m " Do meruary, or °Oar Injarlasa drip. at aft vegetable. H. T. BUMS ° Sworn sad, ontae.clbed Doren wie„ this SW all Of ember. 1014. ITlt. P. HI Alleorwaa, Moth -drat. above boa Atldreee tatters for latermitlawa H. T. RILH/IMI: Depot 106 ilo6tA Toefli-eteoet, Wow Chootail. ' W or OeUNTILIUMIT e d AID UNPRIMCU'LIEr DIALSIA Wile endeavor to Ho s p ose or o 41" • otbjV 'Medea ea 04 repatatien ateateed br Hebebekre Oessabee Pnereakeleeve LIIIIIO perei• re • • danziOe. • • Impeorml Yon Waal. Mtd bb •li Nuggioie everywhere. el 81 FOR 1141LOOLD' TAME 110 Ortitt a Cot mil the advertheaseek end mad kyr I% "A -4 row IMPOSITION &TV SZPOIVIVS. MIIOII ALL 'iITNTICIENT THREE EEO KIIIOW X Ai -• RILLIIIIMUYI • 13131 HELMBOLDI3 • tiltitli.V VUIIO/11411111ATIIIDI" CONN/UN Li, A rixiITIVIE AND .rZCIT[Q Amore YoX WX/ASSMIS. 11141114111111011 Of £ Dry woo of Ito litts. LIMA 1 0 1117 Y A:4D OUNll*lirnilnl ILAssulaa, \ MUULIPIE OK GLIANUX 01 LIWIL, I=3 ct• to 4Iot; oo lacoamooloo4o. AND Nu 132iP08-CKE ThosumuSa apoa Tl4oismeam, qUACKS: PEREArd AFTER MiaILLLOII ' Yur all Allestiaas sad Mamas. of TAY URINARY Oklii•Ille, ever maw original:tap awl as Main OW HOW LONG SV•DD4NQ• BLOOD! BLOOD 1 BLOOD 1 tielnOold's Highly Coseastrafe4 Ossispert Fluid Extract itanaparrna. SN:1)111L19 Hel=bold's Rae Wash. AFFIDAVIT