1NN111f.'........, 11;110aTet FOIL Tng. off/mantes. I,lwihig gentle Men have beets Selected AllMur L a to the glues where they reside Poisons defiling . seal rubecrtptions or Job Work, or to rotolt mono, to 4, MO 4111 it through their bands • Fekr,, , ko. *rt .ir 0 0 t ” . .4 1 - 0 , 1 .. o.klroo, -- 9 ENE , h 13..W1 , 4 C.ti4llo, 4 MT= Sne, • ...... Sa +ray"- G Tin ail& It BUTTOW III, ... Wirrhj, •• ---• G A (I }-h)". •- MEI Gltl1•y •, o IA • a son NKr .. .,l_, , I 1 G 001)! NuW OPEN AT R. S. MORRISON'S. EMBRACINt. ALL TH I,AI t, RES'S GOODS CLOAKS, SHAWLS, LOVES AND HOSIERY `, 0 , A - LARUL CLOTHS, TAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS! =um CUR TIME ToIUI (mops! 13 Yl4: WANT TO FIND GOOD STYLES, AND Ii ET WOD BARGAINS, IMM Is. S. MORRISON'S. . J .s 6it f TO THE PUBLIC. •, ILAVE opened the room \0..3 French Reel House block, to _close out the SKEY - Administrator's Notice. ER• ul Adonni4tration having hreu gr,11,11.1111e Ikudereigur4 un the eetnte dm L.A., de, .1, int.. ..1 t,re. or F.llO Notice IN horny Oven to oil knowing; themselryo bted to the Land ...,tat. 1.• 11111.11.4114t0 pavment, the nurse, will prvornt •., doh Auth.ativ•te.l, seltir.uut , ept peep:RS w . FACT GENERALLY KNOWN, HAl' tho variety of new style - Bed- GotLic, Cottage, Cougteee, hound Cor amp :L44 Jeucky Laud and olLer _pattelue, attL Ic, and dttlattrorit,h4ndonAgiely ea neete.l Bun en, Breakfast, Centre and other Tablas, tt, ituttker Stands, Carpet and I is,nuak Lottog,m, !•, Hair and Sea Grua flattrueen, Yeatber Bade Aters with other nout,buld , all facturr from well teasoned lumber rind to,dthy tsrosl.y.eeperieueed workman and not by ~t.,. For style, quality and low prier. I wilt rtoryiven lee dealers to undersell rne k eath.q.llsGuot a.ud Cane •eit, parlor, liedrootu, . - ewtrag, WI other Chalra,..4 Evtern and Wedteru taa-nu• , ant, hickory dolled and Killed, maileg thew as ncy r, er 'vatt or the chair, where ottrer• made Ld kr•• rrni . N.‘tr- , r,mnd b; no met, durable Wood or, Rocking, Seem: and Name, are charm of barn rnuuda .linelvd thrreurrh the teat and glued, war to stand iinoteTeraely palulrd, and Catet 14 boa r strength, price and Musa. t‘prtrig BeLtd I have scar Lase and bare the tugboat restimonta WWI n Infra of all NOUdi rent nuapplieetteo I !Alt o ; tpptng free. tiro yeurk wcperleuee coutetidlug with en• led ttto price dealerr, I am detwruatut4 t, 1,211 Olt to all, eft worth for tour per, owl do Jdkliee trade pith me or,lAll,Sula.;rm, lace •LocL, Cra au , .. Iter.nr Yky, Prod.,. etc, bleu titir ufarket v•lu.l Itttchqut.wr tho snare, cr. at Nlrlaq of btt alrrat 1 . ., En., P. U W. ELLSEY gannhicr. and C,,unaltn Salsennui RoLasALE & RETAIL . GROCERY sToRE P. A. BECIICEB, 'LE-',ALE ANI) RETAIL IiROCER, lA. Purk ksr.urA z‘irset, ICUICAYdI4I,) r.lpoctfully call the att,utiou of thy i:okatataulty ,ty Us late Stock ui LOCERIES AND PIt()VISIONS, -Which Ge 1.1 dequou t i to well at the :1 LOWEST POCSIBLE PRICES! - liiiV•sortmeut of .ARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SY RU PS, _ TOBACCOS, FISH, SC, •urpaurd 112 Itte rits, I.lrlrrimova t,.pn.re to r, ore Lim a call rPtI keepf contltantly oti hand a inpartar Int nt Pl 7 HE LIQU () kti, hulesale tr.de, t•• whteh 6e three!, the attention unite tuott9 - gt k Mr.!:Me awl a full •TC.-0.1%,f the Van•y" - aprll'eStf. MANHOOD; , Lost Ulm Restored EaT.lO pe Prier G Cent.. id:crl'llF; on the Nature, Treatment and Radiral :•permatorrhoea .r gamins! Waakneaa, tl,t6'4 l lty, syryouart..o an dinenitintary Embutnna, L.Li Impotency, Consumption nod Mental and Pt,. bed tv, by ILIM'T J. cuLvEnwELL, M. D. lmportaut feet that the &virtu! conwrqUeztors td llOar ioay bit effectually removed without Internal the dangerou• application of ritually' in 'l m inrata.d lo.ugl.s, and utter empirical de "l"44 aloorl v deinowatrated, and the entirety now treatment a. adOpted by th• ...44, :44utbuf, fully oxpbninful, by every eim'iit 4i: to cure himself perfectly, and at.the least raid th,rehy avoiding all th• advertised noistrumv . .1) Thu lecturo watt protr a NOW to thouaseda 11.1.•tat..1, in S plain eny•lopv, to any siiilreaa, 01 t N-utt, or two plbtay. 'tamps, by ad. •A. DR. CH O. J. C. ' K I.INR, I Rowyry, Ytarl, Pont 011ie, Hot, 45.101., SPRING. lBB2. RIE BONNET STORE. E.,H . S M I-T H RoLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER' N ISILILLINERY GOODS. rr ll, llu•r•supplleol with lioccia at New York Prierwm. rticidar •ttentiou Niel to Bleaching %L t d Irreaaing No 3 Ihrkt Notice to Oil Refiners. . 1. "ii to ft.ficiers OIL VITRIOL :' ;L:lllAiiiinYliitiroll'bristtheeah. cu t rsoulstthe tleetarers, thereby eaving_TALthe pure-baser the es t, and itClUing prouiptassa In shipping'. 4311 CESMEIfS, cAtuzira 4 BIJAOIO3,S, Albion MEE Ediabort, !Nit:n..ol %%roiryville Ilart,,r err, I. F art I:rveae ONE DOLLAR AND A-HALF'PER YEAR, Ir PAP IN ADVANCE, A% ILllFbilri IJ S tY, VOLUME :34 @MO osin Cll..try 11111 PRIVATE MEI)I C A L- TREATISE IMO .Columbu•, .Warren _Garland .Spartauaburi Rsesil le lane) Is. Phyeiologieel View of Martiage s)r s fi PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGS.—Price only Zie/tr Twit:lTV-Wive Calm. Sent free of postage to all parts of the Unian. On the inti, ate. ofyouth and maturity. discloaiug the secret follies of both seen of 101 nom, causing debility, noryoulton„ depression of spirits, palpitation of the heart, suicidal imaginations, blushinge, defective memory, Indio:talon and lassitude, with confessions of thrildng interest of a Boardo.g School Mule, a 0 liege Student and a Young Married Lads. he., Pte. It Loa truthful adviser to the married arid those eontemplating marriage, who entertain secret doubts of their physical conditions, and who are coo velour. of within hazarded the health, happinees sod privileges to which human being is sculled. YOUNG MEN who are troubled.with weetness goner. ally; caused by a bad habit in youth, the offsets of which are dizziness, pains, forgetfulness, sometimes a ringlet' to the ears, weak eyes. weakness of the back and lower extremities, confusion of ideas., lose of memory, with melancholy, maybe cured by the authors MEW PAULY' AND LONDON THEATMF.MT. We have, for the greater part of the last year, devoted our time in visiting the European Hospitals, availing ourselves of the knowledge and remarobta of the most stilled phyalciane and surreoul in Europe and on the Continent. Those who place themselves under our rare will now have the full benedt of the many New and Eilleitelotts Remedies whin we are enabled to lotroduce into our practice, and thepublic may rest assured of the same seal, assiduity, SEC RECY and atteutwo -twin paid . their cases, which has so anoorsaftilly distiuguislied us heretofore, as a Physician in our PECULI A Mdeparttuent of professional practice, for the past twenty live year,. Fe.cmcn Fraata Pitts.—Ladies who with for medicine, the enicacy which Lae been tested lac thousands of cases, acid never failed to effect speedy cures without say bad - Insults, will use cone but Dr. lkiLanity's,Vemale Periodi cal Pills re. only precaution oecomary to be observed Is, that ladies should not take them if they have reasou to believe they are in tevista silastaatee [the particulars of which will be found on the wrapper accompanying cacti Lot,) though always so safe and healthy, as gentle yet so active are they. Price $1 per box They can be mailed to any tart of the Dotted States. TOTEM LADIEA—Who need a comfuisatiol medical ad viser with regard to any of those Intentstiog complaints to which their delicate organisation renden them liable, are particularly Welted to commit us. Tea . `ELICT/03•GALTA310 PYYTI.Cr IVA"— For married ladies whose health will nut admit, or who have no de sire to Increase their families, may be obtained as alive. It is pettedly edit, and has been eztemovely used during the last eight yearn. Price reduced to $lO.- - THE SECRETS OF YOUTH UNVEILED YI 11.1g•Ifilie Cori). . Lr Coot. Striug Creek .S 5 ate• 4 lek art**, Fa Ittd,T.T .y, Elk Co ,!'a Lander, Wirrno Co , Va A lirestrie ea the Caw of Premature Decoy— A solaso marsistx. Jeal publiMerf, Member the sooidcolis--i -progrees and sritieeitese• Ammer solusgs, Deb stale and friude,) Skis filitai Ambit ; posatiop mot fir fatality taco rassrmilyalleaele tie adios" mad dasrag t e whole pro press Vila abitaikftea adieu , So ass end. 11 salt is Hag by it so receipt of two [a] root Stomps. 17" Attendance daily, from b in the morning till Y et night, and on Sundays from 2 till bp. m. ' Medicines with NU directions sent to any part of the , United States or Canada, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Busineu correipondenre strictly confidential. - - Office is still' loaded as eetabliabed, no der the name of DR. LA CROIX, No. 31 Walden Lane, , Alban., N. Y. or:C:63- . The Universal Clothes Wringer N 9.1, lArge.Family Wringer,..., No. 2, Medium Family Wringar, t• Nr.:::;,lll.edlum Faintly Wrlngir, N 0.3 , Small Famay Wringer, - b5O No. 8, Large Hotel Wringer, 11 00 No. 19, Medium Laundry, to run 'team ..... IN 00 tio 22, Large or hand, . 30 00 Nos. 2); and 3 hate no Cop. All others are fiarmuted. N 0.2 is the else generally used in private Camille* Orange Jedd, of the "American Agriculturalist," says of the ~od'el.which I w.llguar nd Phan test) ■ stock of Old Ecosotults") Cigars, Lumbar Wagon, nearly J6llti W. RA NNON. HALL Universal Clothes Wringer: "A child nen readily wring out a tub full of clothes In a few minutes. It Is in reality a CLOTH ItS SAYER I A TIME SAYER! and a STRENGTH SAVER The sumac of garments will alone pay • large per reutage on Its cost. We think the machine much more than AYS FOR ITSCLFEVERYYEASinthesarmgofgarmentsl There are several kinds, nearly alike in general construction, but we coueider it important that the Wringer be fitted with cogs, otherwise a man of garments mar clog the roller, and the roller* upon the etank•shaf sup and tear - the clothes, or the rubber' break loose from the shalt. Gur own 111 one of the drat make, aid It is as GOOD AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CONSTANT USE." EVERT WRINGER WITII COO WHEELS IS WAR RANTED IN EVERY PARTICULAR. ❑a■ ft.: returned from NE W TURK, IMENJ NoW OrktNING 'A STOCK LINERY! 'lt it EA 11 . 7)!A kt to blootelitag, oolwaig Ne Wringer can be durable without Cog Wheels A Good CANVASSER, wanted In eat town Car On reeittpt of tha price front Oscan whore no one is selling, we 'Missed the wringer rime or cumin. or particuLars and circulars, address - It. C. BROW Nis% 347 Broadway, N. Y. F,ri, Ib nigEl6 MEE FINKLE & LYON'S SEWING MACHINES Those Machines make the lock-stitch alike oil both aides, and use less than half the thread and silk that flie singh, or double thread loop stitch //leisdatnew de ; will Hem, Fell, Gather, Cord, Braid, Bind, & r., and are better adipted than any other Sewing Macluns in us, to the frequent changes and greet variety of sewing required in a family, for they well sew from ope to twenty thickness ex of Marseilles. without stopplug,;tind making every stltrh perfect, or from' the angst gauze to the heaviest bearer cloth, or even ,the stoutest harness leather, without changing the feed, needle or tension, or making au) ad justment of Machine whatever 1 I ' They are simple In -construction and eerily understood; and if any part Is broken by artidelt, it tt readtiy re placed. H. I. ASmiui.tr•tor STS I'IrCLIAR ►ACTI N lud wlll gn tar to diger/111W' the choice otauy Intelligent buyer 1311=1]!M S. B —Local Agouti' 'recited to eect.ous not yet occu pied. Addreen, FI3IIIKLII. do LYON, V. 31. CO., N 0.638 ROADWAY, Hr.W YuRK =.l seths%.:S-ly M=E PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! grateful fur put fauna. tbrAulucribor respectful Lyi fume th e citizens of Erie and ilcialty. that be rue tart red rutted the tialiery ruceatly occupied by D. Chambers, w bete be Is prepared to. execute . AMBROTYPES, LETTERPLATES, &C cr Particular attention to Cinititen anti Copying aprliVtatf. of removi T ,egroe„ .20 army wagons ; N of otioel•. , di Abroiasiota lib ar gm I that he h them, well, stick and dead, HEREAS letters of Administration L with all thtaps to the river, where be had to th.eitdi 1 a steamer kmvey them across to a point cit.!, died, have been grouillatil ightifeeit . : lo . ___,_POt" I I ions indebted to the said eeZ imiiir 1040,114 ' ! Oppoalte,LiOrer part of tho city ; that. ho Immediate perment, aad lb smaaaw i Lomat the ertate of tfie salifilliwsw* . cW4ltiretirttve , had on/ in to haul the dead, and that same known without deity. ~,..,..A . .h ' 't^ ':, ~. , - atakT,l. 'come d ere lmati R.i many as twenty : that oet24-6e• : ,.' SAilliTalstslastS. I ju 000 ipue found six. dead bodies, with HARTFORD Itlitt c `l3l . ' Ott°. 1 living m ating and lying arodtpd them. ..... _ ___ nAirrrouv, curitrattlfiClMPL • INCORPORATEp ISlo. CAPITAL $600,000. H. EIVIS"TINOTON. Prost. T. C. .I.I.LYS. Sou CITY FILE INEIIJILMICE 0011PARY, 11A RTPORD. CONNECTICUT. NCORPOR4 TED /817. CAPITAL $260.0 00 C. B. BOWERS', nsit. C. C. WAITS. secy. INSURANCE in the above old and reli able Compsete* am be oktsleott oo apptioatfoo to metreb23-111. W. 111383g1.1.. Agent. , : / • ( - 2/ cr,' &) ( c.„ 1i v --- i , V7Zi k/ 1 ',./...(/,'= __:::..) 1 ~1 ..0.. 711.40 N SITANDLESS, Judge of the Caiteil States .Cireult Court, President. Coasra Tana fs,Sr.Ctete flrs.,PrrrssUlto. Pa. THE LARGEST, effEAPEST.ARD BEST. $35 pays fora fell ocutoersial course. gnir No extra harges.fer Manufacturer., Steamboat. Retires! and Meek Boonllebplirg. Miniaters' Sons a half price. Students enter sad view at any time. This Wetnatio n if conducted' by experienced Teachers pmethssilionouritenta, who .gptepare- young theleilltt act re btisiness ' at the least expense acid shortest notice, for the mot Intrativ• sod responsible situations. '•1- pLOSLa granted for Emit eat". Renee t h e taiversal premiere for gralluatee of Mho College, by butler/la raw. A. Cows,s7o._ unisams, 04 aS t ercuisa. w h o holds the 'arrest oember afire Pests iota, and sear all competitors, trachea Rapid Rudman Writing. Citottaltil coatalolog fall larartattlea Nat nu on' application to the trig:Opals. ',JENKINS & BfllTll , Principals. M'Attend Theta tits Sons and Clerta of Bank aaad Business Ilea gratßate. Ju5613.7-iy. • i ...,• ~' - , • --, - , , t . . ~._ , . . . 3 Z.S4 • Cailgi t „ . . r • . • P _ . .. '.; ...\." - ,.... 5 ..- . " .. t•-•• ':: ~:...;:-• . e . , DR. LA CROIX'S ONI THE "EXCELSIOR" Rolgivizweia's ut.ocir, Weft ue the Pstk, First boor from Ste* 'Attest p n()T oti It A y. H , VILON a•MT! Lt TISITT/t TO 1;1 F E SIZE! MO 100 . 1 . _0m1 PRESER,V I FRUIT, Jetta% Brandied 'huh, Matas, Petrfft_ Sam. Catsup, aid., at DENIS k BUKCIES& • f •he Song of the Shirt. ➢T 7110 MAI 11001 Wit' tiNens weary and worn, %%a t •yAida heavy and rod. A wanau 4, ni unwourtuly raga, Nog heiFieecil. UM thread Stitco Stith' Stitch ' lu iuseitrAluogrr and dirt Aud ilia, a it-t. tuica of dolorous pitch, tha Shirt!" Work tV pal While the Cato are crowing aloof ! And wortr—woor-ourk. ! Till the Mare SLIP through the roof ! It'e oh' to be nit - . Along with tilorberous Tor, Whero iroinso c tiinerer a coal to Not., It Luis fa Chrilu %If nrk —,vtirk.--1; Till th e brain t sto . 114.1/1, Wort—lwork—woit i nil.. 1 th..) gru eavv ...I dim Seam, and giiiiiiet, ii.til,l, l'and, •aa Kura , id seam Till over the battn fall s idetii, And .en' th em 0114 I.ooi ilraaia • 11 Wlth pis .11:41 su.t Isneu sontergartu r "1.0 tlulhulu [a creats' ilres Stikh—stit.-14 is por.rt7, 111:101%131 St•lsirt at nne., rril r'uttb:.• threse., A aust.rD ol ahirtl =MI Oh , m MEM Bet ,sto do ) ntalk of death— That phantom ,frftir ben.: I hardly tear hit Obis Shape, • It spews so iikq own. It keen. so tutu urn, 1-10,1n.e the 1 I keep Oh. Gad! that f,sl should be so 'lsar, Aed firsA tied so eheap • " \Cork —w Uy !al or ne,ks % nd what are d4ges A crust of hreiand rags ; A shattered roolld this flaked Boor— A, table—a br, - 1 hair— And e a wall PO b 4 my shadow I thank Fur sometnmiltog there " Work—work-Irk prom weary oke to e'hirori Work —work-111 ' vmsonere4—for creme • Band, and gu red Aaiun, Seim, and gt and band, Mt the heart tilt, and the brain benumbed, Al . well as thivry hind. ..$lO LK) ... ;9c litork—worklork! In Medal! ember light , And work—we-work ": When the wter is wawa and bright While undPrnt the eaves The hroodiorallows Msg. As If to show their sunny Wk. And twit tatih the spring. " Oh ! but to Obi the breath Octhe rows4nd primrose sweet, Wttlithe Wryer my head, And the grtenrath my feet ; For only 10 boor Gel, - rn feel Ito el, ' Before I lot woes of want And the %Shia costs a meal ! hot the short hour f A reo!pltexerar brief No blerAed Ine for lore or hope, Hut only? for grit!! A Hale wet wanld ease Wy But In tlininy bed tears n4top, for every drop lihrdevale sod thread!" W.th fingleary and woro With . lwavy and tot!, A womanin Unwomanly rags, Plying needle 'nu thrtonl— Stitc l 4-I , tit , b In pnclounrcr and dirt: And otllio 3 ?oleo of dolomum itakone could teach the rich;— She 4,9 "•+ong of the Shirt:" Shocklngines au the Confiscated Plan tation.. - - There tars to have been nu exaggera tion in tlf,r.ints alrea.ly given in regard t o th e c .,kon of the negroee at the various contraha ttmps in the Mississippi Valley. eongrer it these depot, without employ ment, h I of the food to which they have be( Irustomed, and often without shelter i, t7,cal rare, these hapless crea tures 7e %is if , wept ca by pestilence. Wm. t. l n,a delegate of the U. S. Chris tian Comm n, writes to. Rev Dr. W. G. Eliot is fol respecting the uegroee who came into ishurg after the surrender of Genend Prue, [nosily from beyond Jackson : " Abont tfltrt of Atizimt the military authorities foe alarmed lest tr pestilence should bre•il Pun o g, them and extend to the army. puptory orders were issued to at ouce retancirovs the river all negroes, of every agll aex, whether sick or well, who 'were some employment. One morning lipar to inform a certain. Lieut. W—, wlf t ith an inadequate force, was executing tidt.r, that one of them in the Baptist Chnvltvlea.l, and that another, a woman, wrog behind a fence, dying Ile told me iha had detailed, for_the purpose apparentrodmoionq of, their situation. Holes weig ou the ris . er's beak and the dead buriThe searching out and removal Of these ‘es consumed about fifteen or twenty t About three hundred were thus Len to the low grounds opposite licksbuld Uteri left in the weeds with under thr care of a. man who out any was app+ to or g anize them in k . a camp, and seomall pox. cases froth the rest— iti genet do what he could for their re lief. 11l soon taken sick,' and a certain 1 Captain:Was appointed to take charge of ail the !bands in and around VI eksbarg. i The calwas soon prostrated by disease, and 'lsideyed across the river it t a skill', whencoade his way to a honee a djoining t h at of nited States Christian .Commis sion. Ihe was invited to out house, w h ere Iv vtilt remainin g when I left the c i ty , thaptsiin told •me that th esev ae gyoes Offered and were stilllin itfering utdoldl anti wretchedness ;'that nearly 490 hid s edace .he Iliad t.a.k.eit ch. argi of t h em ;i titlm 15' to al die daily. Some times !Ottid crawk : off.into thetwewds and di e , heir bodies woul d he fount I ottly ' by t l I t iriiieli arose front their Agog. That i.'i no white Man ifritli the. nit but ta p e, his: that. rations were Lira 'amid the t a tioverawent, but sontietitin ti lie _ - had yin getting them over the ri tee; that ey were five - days without ret leiv , I.:RIF, PA, SATURDAY !vt-(.*NING,-DECEMBi4Ii,--1:;1, === bed .1 straw, ISIESEC .. 1 4 ~11 RIM lug any food,.and the negroes in their despair threatened to kill him,ildnitinethe fattli . wis his. Ile also stated that they liad.no tants or shelter except brash, to shield them from the sun, or storm, ;or ,dewit-of night.' Captain A— stated to! me that there were id this camp 2,000; at YOung's Point, 8,65.1 on Papaw Island, where be purposed gathering: mast of them, 211100: and on Black's planta tion, on the Yazoo, ,2,40(11.4.-in all , over 10,40). (hie morning 1 1 went amsug the. vrreuthed .masses. where they, were hauled. to the bank of the river, preparator) to being sent aortas., I tried in vain tb And moms -wont** who were able Id work, as; we witted their labor at our house. All were elthert sink or %akin cure of the sick. t sew sothing , but oae sad' scene of, misery I hope you may be able' to do more for theite sulfating, ignorant twirls! than fs in my power to ,devise, and that Oud may bless your VAILUIRM OF THIS /Alit Loos corron ?Last/L. ?lONS, Con.pookl.u4 etratusatt Caix6erefal (Rap ). Goomstrit'ol Isatuttin, Sept. 24, 1863. f.A . ride over the - iidjoididg plantations has satisfied tne that cotton-Plautinghy Nortßern speculators is f4ilur . e a4t failure, prObably, on the part of ; the speculators, considering I the high price bf oottoa, but, so far as the development of.lbe, coudtry under the opera tion• of free labliu: it concerned, an utter fail ( ure. Several Plantations Will prove 'an ex ception to the iteneral rula 7 Mr. Grochoa, on Dr. Carson's - plakitat ion. ilumediataly adjoining ' -tioodrietes, hag !LOD° acres in cotton und,2llo - corn. But ;far the riviges orthe army worms (which ; l are" pretty general on'all the plantation.) he, would have raised over a bale to the acre. I hitveiteardwr.otharpttuitations but have seen none; equal 'to his, mad I think the ground platiteillwill not average snit-half a bale to the acre. "The scheme iitse l lf, so far as it is intended to be carried ottt by innzperieaced parties at the North, is a failure; and it is.not only a failure, but according to the theory of its friends, it is eminently najust to the negroes. It proves nothing. If it: trYs intended to show that the negro is l as pratitible working for hire as working by comptillsion, it fails ; .be-, cause he works ;liy eompuleion bete. If It Vas intended to shim that the resources of the country can be d eveloped by free labor it fails; • T. because those Who have the matter in bind have not this ebjeOt in view. been, the object I was, as I suppoied lit to" have been, to show that theitegro is a SeWsupPortinginstitution, it fails ; because he has been deprived of the important. element of 'free will,' and ban boon made a tool for:Northern speculators. "If the African Is inclinable of , doing any thing for himself—if he needs the (matzo' and direction of theAngio-Satoa—we had. better hays him where we found him ; bat if he can shift for himself—if be-is capable of enjoy ing freedom—he should cettainly not be used as a mere monei-making as4ildan by thp he. Harare in cotton." ! tr. ; Is igams PhotoMONA The annexed passage by lir. Holland, one of the editors of the Springfield (Massachu setts) Republietin, very aptly describes that class of men, unfortunately for the peace and welfare of soeisty;; numerous enough in our -country to direct the counsels of power for the time being. How many in our comma nity have sat fdy this picture "The whole tribe; of professional agitators and miscalled reforiners are men of one idea. That these men do good sometimes directly and frequently IndiVectly, I do not deny ; and it is equally evident that they do a gieat deal of harm, the worst of which perhaps falls upon themselviiS. Like the charge of a can non, they do thimagh to an enemy's fortifies• tiens, but they ,torts tip the powder there is in them and ltise the ball. Like blihd old Samson they ktitY prostrate the pillars of-a great wrong, bitt they crdsh themselves and the Philistines ; tegisthei; The greatest and truest refonsieV thiit ever lived wag Jesus Christ, but, all! the ditTerence between - His broad aims, univerialfiYmpathies, and over flowing love, and the - malignant spirit that moves those who imgisily heat themselves to death' against an institute(' wrong 43 an illustration, look at, those who have been the prominent agitators of . she slavery question in this countr t r y fur Ilia last twenty years. .tre they men iof charity' Are they Chris tian men ! Is ; not 'invective the chosen and accustomed languafe of, they' tips ? Do they not follow thos'e against . whom they have op posed themselves, whether for good cause or otherwise, into their graves with fiendish lust of cruelty ' and do they ndt delight to trample upon great names, and sacred memo ries ? Do'we fleet attracted to their society 7 -Tim:Mena of toleration, are they not the most. intolerant of all men living ! Denouncers or bigotry, are th'y not the most fiercely bigoted of all men we have! Preachers of love and good will to men, do they out • use more for cibly than snrother oleo tbe power of words - to wound and poison Amain sensibilities I.'" Tits Losr deorge ' of Wisconsin, en lediawittory,'in inns 1-tration of the position 'and pretensions of certain " life llon'g Demicrats,7 now in the camp of the Aolitionists which run. as,fol lows : 1' t 'An old lnd l lan ' boning strayed from his wigwam, found hiapielf est on trying to re. turn to it. Akterr;lookin2 about into strange " lodges" her's,. and thee, the Indian ex claimed in dis May, Plujin lost !" hut recov• ering himself and unwiling to acknowledge such short-sightedness„'eoutinned, • drawing himself up : i " No —lttjtn 'no lost-wigwam iost—(and striking his 'resit) lajtut here l" So with tbe. Wanderhit Democrats—they are unwilling t.j •,,okyimie3 g . they'. hare strayed from Ithe party—it ii the party that is lost. The tidier gays' No, ratlto bolter, it is the party that has•bolted. here." (sad that's right id . thl ',enter of the Abo. lition CllO3 • Tim .fitcter' r e Ttrati-The Appeal, pob.. baled nt. Attalta, GA , 'okay tells the South, on the beat l'Ocustioni that nobody ia the North le for pettea i'estaPt by ritatration," sod that the mmossc anis awn taut. ultra democrat would isot 4iip the ease, . - A hue speech •of limf. Seyinbuili giveniti full in lit eatutunc. So it seems ti , tt, the Apra/ kits not beta taitlea4 and WI tits& tzo one task iu the gm* bas, .b abuses of Weston which the &fancily joUrnsit 'hare cm lomity and peislitently 'Lida &guilt . Democrats arid •al consavaire man, for eactioneering ptirpoeits. 111EI =Ell , Ili . 1 . , ), , . si.F.,l „,i , C''',l Il• id i '.... '.'./. , , d i • ir i4,l* ' Ili. , ~'? 1 . 11 . . ~. . ../.... .1 , . 1 trrom to 4tlsslo4LoptEdy for November W coziness. n tFmr W. toayntow. 0 tittielnet, that Suittlong yearn Must "aids& Shecnigh death, mM hark , ituataaits n 44414 Nogg' YOU/ 1 40 d I I, DOOM SO the vapsid• lnR nen Wit slat opus mad rest begin, . Ao *Wm; thtaldng at yogi. 'toad. O little bloods, that, reek or strong, Hato'stillto Ism or Ails so lon, Bars still so long to itis'or mit; '. who 114) swell lott i lt.booi pad too „ Ray. totted otriooi my 1141,17 moo lm mar, thlsklag of or task. ' o little loarta, tbatArnit a boot sorb iOpottoot, fororisb hod; &tainting's"' aid shits i d•sirsi ! Mite, Slot ma lon ea. Oared 'With potratons Coto robin tooted, Now corers sod conceals Its apes o littis * O ll4OO ret•mid 7 4 0 , And cOryotolino ao rye, of )ti n t Direct from ileaven, ealr some* divlos Rofrootod etiort ths mist of jari, 1 , How rot mir oittfmg tim *won, : • , - How lurid looks this lout of ague PON Paste and Snifters. —The percentage of! sick through the army is said to be lower at: the preseut time than it bas been for the last two yeail. --:Negroes who. tire born free are to be al lowed to vote at the election soon to be held under military direction iu LcMishima. r. —The richest individual to Enpilnd l l. the Marti' uis of Westminster, whose daily income is estimated at $5,11041. - The RMhschilds, four 'of them. are the' richest house in Rdrope. end their incouth ii estimated itt 'holt Aloe millions • year, or a thousand dollars an hour. -"Oh, lam so glad you like birds. What kind do yon most admire ?" said a young wife to"ker husband. 'f Ahem! Well f think good turkey, with a plenty of (freesias." ifthl the busbaud. about as tuice as ail.? —There is a Bostonian in ,Wafthingkin—a •quondam member of the firM, of Laertenoit Co., who has piled 'up the snug little tam of Ave hundred thousand dollars within two `years. as he acknowledges, out of his Govern. meet Contrkets. —An omoer, arriving at Chattanooga,, in quired of a - negro where he Oeul3 'flea 'so oommotlations for his horse. Den't know tmh, 'bout:the 'oammodatioas. De fence rails its all gdhle, and dar ain't nothin' far 'em to est any more, only a few barn doors, tin' we want dem for de general's horses." ' —*craw Chase's daughter, who was re.' cently Married to Ez-Goveruor, Sprnue, of Rhode Island, is the ,grand daughter of n worthy tailor by the. name of Smith, who for merly resided, is this city,..aad lives in Pin.- cloned. Ohio.—.lfiddletawn - Sentinel. , — ill There can be nolooger any_ dptibt.of the des .of Gen.' Sam, llonston of 'ennii- A leftr train hletamora says: Nien. Sam Hone tiM le certainly deid. lie dies ntlitintiiiille,l Texas. f am with a man who was priiiint when ha died. J. Terrell Smith and another have administered on his eetat e." —The 'Louisville Journal thus ignemini °ugly snuffs out a possible Byron " The young gentleman who sends ur what he says is the first attempt at• poetry- he ever mule, is advised to lot it be the last.- -Dr. Adam Clark, the g.ieatlcoaunentator, deolared against political priests. Hs said : "Political preachers neither convert souls nor buildup believers on their most holy faith." Taa TILIMINIK Afi4lA PIGOPHIRTINS—The N. Y.:Ti l thane now proposes to use up the South: ern confe4racy by the 4st 'of May weit : "Military imbecility or treachery may post ! pone—as they have eo often already poet paned—the overthrow of the rebellion, but we shall be disappointed if there is a trace left of the Southern Confedet;aoy on the let of. May next. TIIN LATEST COPYLEUICAI).....The Wattle& ! Post, the radical German paper of St. Louis, in a recent article contrasting Messrs. Ch and Lincoln,: says : • • "Ttis'radical people of I'dissottri may hence. forth. regard Mr. Lincoln, for all practical purpogps, as a.copperbead." 1 Su it "seems that Mr. LincoltOia a copper head. ; ; - A Panam.r.L.—Many incidents in the late election in this state. s.rve t 8 remind us of the scenes which lire said to lire imeurred in, Secessia, at the time the . B,lth went out of ; I the Union. It was reported that Senator , ; Mason remarked that unless ir man voted for seceSsionin Virginia, he had no right to vote alsll. BIS here the iteratiou—"only two par • I ties won and traitors," " and cupperhea4s," "frauds justifiable as means of beating traitors." and all this talk, —Fred Douglass, (blacktuan,) lectured at, . Rochester last. week. :In the course of his remark. lie took occasion to side . : "I have; Sten-Abnihsm Lincoln, and perhaps •you wilt like to know how he received me. • Well, I. will tell you. -Precisely. as one gentleman would receive another '" (Laughter sad arsi plause.".l —" The greatest folly of my life itas ti 4 Emancipation proclamation." euoh were the : words of President Lincoln to Wendell Phil lips last January, according to the' tettimotiy of the latter in a speech he made last week at the Music Hall in New Haven. . ; —A letter from Chattanooga thus refers to frequent milii{►ry executOns in the Army op the Cumberland : .• Nita-war elm:lotions ate the order of the day in Portions or Aids, army; but QS we don't wholly approve of those events, we do not like to chronicle them. Wei ha f ve yet to be convinced :of any good that id apparent either to thee:unary or the eriniinal • in taking life from the latter.: 'Desertion i■ ati unpardonable crime, and nor at all to he winked at; bet we would 111te to Bel, noon other puoishntent, then death attached to tke ; crime We donor iiiiestios; the offence; we only objects tothe'mode of punishment, Two. or three -soldiers were *het !,the other day; '4 one le to suffer boat Friday, and another ithout al week thereafter. • —lt is the ditty of tir4twe hundred and fifty- , thousand Democratic whO voted for Judge, j'Woodward,' to Mani squerely by their,prin,ll, elples and - swait , .the :issue of eventa.: attsrlt principles are right' and jost;" our ltrindain, are honest,, our motives roundly petriotra relittiollsi, pure.. We 441044;14.e 4 ; WO. IMO; the people awaken (rota their dreatne — ii fakur 1 :securltk. 'They wildaers.ken some day'te rr terrible reality. Democrat s.etsnd Arial! WOW- 4 not! • • r••• r ' . • L i v. *. • !•i• r.! ••1' • ES 12,00 IF NOT- PAP ,VF.4 I.OIPgO i F.:t,HP YL4 NEE Joni I:fifmet.a Clurtimiu , „—iA paragraph La, been goiagflie rtinci,s of the, Areas in which an account ielgiVeitOf a horse baying a new hoofpawn , o n the inte of a certain far t rier's oialpeit. ! How this reminds of au in . eident that 'ltappeied is . .Lyosii.'-iYisconsin. A Mention privet; darned Niehelio , professed a power of doilkikiraculous, thitigs and com pounding woa4ttis'fill. iOicides. He made a servo *ad boielltlisentirig mdse, asti thought hi weildleiptisfiuMat a little with it. He first cut tity his dog's teiliilhd applied 'otiin of the salve to the ilitiii4l 'A new tail grew out tin - sied*sly. He' then applied Some •to , the Piss* st'itell 'shish he had 'out Of; ditid„ii. new . 4r-trete out: itlie didn't •ktioe which dog iral'irblohl::cilibiltniay 'seem ‘a tougki. story, but we hate?Hlelible' 'Word 'for it, and 'we - dai't think bi would lie.:— &change. "aot,g,x, I'si Vali !"—On Thursday, about nine o'clock, ' partimi about' the roamd house were idartied!bi iiiloud cry ,"golly,l'se free • —deg don'tiOt. toh skein." A seardi revealed 'a sable non Of Afr i ca, clad in blUe shoddy, armed with a, kPriugtield rifle and fixed . hey - . onet,' anii• all 'the panoply of 'en Amerie,to soldier.l• Whim hl. 4a-recovered - tie breath *tut Mullihrie to 'answer time numerous plea lieu of his j curious. fellow countrymen, he told them titetwien be enlisted. the colonel promisedidielalfaorts'.of good thing. ; "but," added he, ptiltesitietillyt . • 'when dey got WV in .de berraeks. C I &and dot I was , no better den 4.,o4itsie. isedy sei deft—and here goes for Ciketsbuta.",— ; Wouleyr (C - W.) accord. • ; -'lStfres',' Svrreii,' Slitiven.-,AI a' meet tag of isswingwottiea introCklyti, test week, several gave their ekperience in working for. large establishment". ' One womin said that fron, seventy to seventy-two cents per dozen was I paid for , drowerii its New York. She hid ,' 'called at a ch a p is Concord street, and they .offered her fair eintsapd a half par pair for draweresad ar4akirter.could mike twenty two centiliter dajt , tio,tbet work. Her husband died .of leveritsciptracted in the army, and beinS•aitkePti Milane was compelled do, sup port. ' herself lacil child, five menthe 4 1 d. by. doing snob wo's* ile 1140 aoulthget ! Another Inman V that she had cot one omit a piece for- ma 'n haversacks for the United States Sanitary ommission, and could make thirty-Ave cents; day at, it. Several - others made aimilai , eta ciente. , • i • 'oasis is •Tssi NIA' Alois's'', 11‘01XIIITO. —4 Tory erptiniogs impression litagers, in this_ oommositg ip.,reiritipa co the extent, of losses ,in OC, IF army, ,et,eiteionecl, doubtless, by the .continued toe of the old epithets, " cut to places," "fearful, losses en,,iioth sides," Sit ~ ' ! Lc. But 'wherever - careful ptitisticir are re. Feasted to; this errt!' r` undeigees . a material correction. Tpils, it is ascertained ibst out of . firtiien kegluiehts, and one company in the Mititsaainsetts' alio' months' mimente, the 'loss "bY 'th r'unt's - ides' of ' battle was kit ftliciefinfc•Rtlli;!6/ on , pis cent., while the deaths by sickness Were about four and three- ',"tiiiitlie' per '4464 ii "titir Sewell 10.1,:: died of, 'sickness, 6112 t 'lrate(' 'and died of wounds, 117.—Borten Jikieentit. -;•,-"Directly 4poslte the Treasury Depart-, ment," says IVadhington letter, there is now going up: 4 , lmbst like magic, a superb Banking House, It belongs to the notable firm of.Jhy Coolie & Co ,-and is an evidence of good fortune and prosperity 'which has probablyi never heed equalled in the country. They are the :agents of the Secretary of the Treisury fore the sale of the five-twenty bonds, and it is Said that they acknowledge a profit of ithrem-Sigkthe of one per cent. on the' total amount of sales ; if that amount, therefore ; is correctly stated at $266,000,000, then the money that this banking house has made in lesS than eighteen months is $960,- 000. -A negro cook in one of theregiments . on Morris island' tde!) , conceived the - idge.' of making sinkers Or fish lines ont of the lead around the Yafrott shell, To this end he planed a shell stove and "sitt down, ladle in hand, to 4310 h the molten lea& as it fell. Just about thel time the lead should have fused, the stovi separated into very minute fragments, att4thsii last Seen of smelter was a series of iniolunttiry gymnastics cra ditable to his / agility htt unpleasant from their abruptnesS. —At ottik7a,i, C. IV., recently a Luau was saved from the gallows by marriage. It was thus: l'atriclk. R2gle was - about to be tried for rape, for wlikh,iu Canada the p.2usliy is ileoth. By thel shrewdness of - hitt counsel, hoverer, the cave Artil.4 poVtponed, and io the meantime, the being witliug, the parties made up a atatiih.; Of citurati; this 'quashed the preceedingsi as a wife cannot appear as evidence again her hughand. —The poarer i e,lasses of women in England,. as late an the is,egianing of the present e'en tory, were eraviloyed in • rainy towns. in ear tying bricks' ;aittl mortar on 'their heads to the masons at: scut, on even the highest Windings. iTtul t ion stripped front slibulders to loins mayeven poi be tiara plitkiug up lumps of coal fn3m Ake Tyne nuni, when the water is low. mtieh 03 the ammo bf stranvers, if not to the peuitle ot Newcastle. —Nee York Evotilag .Post. A Isinvtrat. rtarmir --Anteng the many home truths tcild !by- John Hints, in his letter to• the itieltmond Ezegiisaer, he said: There .is nofi ope of those! who Hided to bring this warlon, that would do it if, with their present, experience, it bed to, be kotre over again, ttr l if they could have foreseen what - bas folloWed." 1 —A dreadful, stOry was told i same time ego of s misers;ble drimkard who.twas drowned : his body was net found fur aeseral days, and when at last it was fished pp. his elotk e t, wereltilleti with, eels. He waV tarried home to his wife. apt t when they asked herwh:tt to do, with him, she said, ',24et ljim again." ~—!ther Toledo (Ohio) Made ilayethet. is per son from the has heed - entailing wild dunks in ltfink .!. igna for exportation to Ger. man,y., He annorAt Opal, sesenitnudred, sent , them' to Hew, Fork. end, will pet' them, on board the nteneesr for "Bremen, where he ex. peas toot IA (loiters apiece for them. toadereheortrid widower Wow*/ la the 4aeralof, hie I thin} beloved.. " Wks sken we do with hint asked It friend , D 4 hi e. him stione,Vsahl a wagiis4 . byetaader, soon rejtrive." „ * D elft)* Papers outlet, pints tite.draitt ouo the, tam/Usti population of Irelakd la /At las tegrious *lilies to the leadlordi of. that country. . • I " -14 413311 ti ' • • , IBM ,J; „young man accustomed ta. carry house her marketii!g ? Ititb her in thsentry of her own bones. Mr. Osstkeri thoagb peoud of his pesetas& upgiumlSMi. 'al; ,short, _plipeidgrfaz item: his height eve n in French hoot: !! on ly four fret eleren . t , ' 1 4' s` tilit401:oniteconrlrrat up a foot higher. nu4:Bld,toilitherPi biting of 'a remarkably rigid depart*, n the .abnrciriatO yet: soineotts her iiy Assault, hauled tiini yup fp r. #, ,gutah. or, , ,%ri i t \ it nome eiptraraost. gf; Ase 4, more tys than necemaq, den ie d tb. ,Illyle llutchervisfts fat ; lady i. Cler~~er had an glltitt , to ..icraggy" !open, Lott i yolired bq .i;7l her and wo4dret. Money couldrit hire t 0.., '4' • CroAs• erao4i;lerA;,—liw,yei of tliels dy the circuin4ance;.—wheo, where, how Lady replies witti\pculihtriti , . • On' Monday moOing; at 10 o'cloc in tilt; entry ; J iusistecl, alt alto 'could, but ' id eri• Lawyer sal "Did be etani u n 3 "No, be stood on stool, er-enytbing .•But.•thsdun, this twelve inches taller your ,lips V' Lady hadn't thou._ lu s t she was mit' tb- be tripped up by the glitil7t lawyer of them ; so she replies :, - "Oh, he—well't know !"-:—yes, to be sure :\ Bet then, you know, I mooched a'httlit I" "Exactly: !hank you.,madam. That !rill do. Nothing furtbor, your honor." Verdict for the,stiort. defendant , -• • , ppy The following Item which we'clip f rom the Pitt , ihtlig Polt, will he of interest to many of our cititetis who are IveqUitintellll6 the particalais. The Doctor itoOreth alluded to s ,t brother of Mr. D. sifearatti of Usti city: GAVE liistsubs De.—lt wID be'rettieMbered that we published, some time ego, an amount of the death of Doctor Mcklratii, „who was killed in a scuffle With his brother-inflisw, • Jas Bolen. Bolen absented himself it :hi time and could nowhere he fouad. This morning, however, he presented himself before Coroner McClung and gave himself up, when he wee taken before Court, and admitted' to bail in the sum of three thousand dollars for his appearance at Court. Loa McsT.--..kssistant•Surgeon L. Brown, recently-from Richniehd, rays that on the 3d init., so intense rib the hunger among our prisoners at Libbr-BrisOn, that , two'prirates of the Wiseonein battery; with several mem bers of the Second Michigan-, .0/cif , a dog, which entered the roll, and etas soup from the earealts, which they gladly exchanged with their fellow prisoners" for corn broad. This fact is Touched for not only by Surgeon Brown, , but by several - other gentlemen. • —There are. 38,183. houses of worship, iu the United States, of which 12,80, or ',bout thirty-three per cent.. are in rebelthun. • P. A. WZBISA. I'OEN CEL • • NEW GROCERY STORE. The aitlerslgned ban open.4the a nee Orbeery Sin* on • EAST SIDE OF STATE ST., Id HOUSE RORTH -- OF RAILROAD MUDGE, When they tonal huge& e full wolf of OFIVICS =AS, PROVISION* VUOITIS, NUT*, CROCKERY WARR. YA NICER proviemm wp.4.00 w f utz, CONFECTIONAINIREI, TOBACCO Ilk UUI&iL i. And enrythnic nenally : . :T t h i r r tt t. lA as, establie/Lonat of Wears determined to offer an vim! indueemente sewer other dealers la the city, and twin the perbilit to all, confident that we can give satire Oatisisetion octil'63ll7. V. A. WIBBRII k PRR, OYSTERS _& CLAMS. THE Subscriber would respect fully Inform hie friends and muitomers w id ) that he Is still at Ma old stand, No. 2 Woabbsgtoo Fish Ilas*at t - New VA, And ts prepared td fitndsh EftfTELti, bTEAMBOATi,RESTAURAN7S I .4 with the beet OYSTERS AND CLANS, The roarkst affords, at Wholesale skid Aetna. at short notice, end at the Lowisr Limn° Pamirs. A tte rir An Ordersto. from the Country Promptly nded N. B —Oysters sad Clams Pisklad to' Order. New York, June i:O, 1863.—1 y. B. C•I7EY. El & H. T. ANTHONY, laanfacturers of Photograph Maedala, 601 BROADWAY, 14.,Y CARD PHOTOGRAPH& Our IL:atalools ouw stot.rases soosiderthdy over FloOr Themosisi different subject, (to whi h additions are LOA • tio nally being made) of Portraits of It en I nen t Amin-leans, etc., via: 72 Alai, r•Geuerals., 626 Statesmen, 190 lirtodler.tieuerile, 127 Divines, 969 Colonels, 116 Anthers, . 84 Lieut. Colonels, 24 Artists. , 207 Other 0111cerin. 112 ,:tap, 60 Navy °Neer., 411Praaolnest Woman, And 147 Prominent Pomp Portraits. 25.660 COPI ESII OF WORK*, OF ART, inkluding reproduction* of the moat celebrated Engray.• loin, Paintings, :4:stove, Sc. Catalogues sent on receipt of ?Ramp. An odor for One Dozen PICTURE* from our i'Atalogne .111 be OW on receipt of Sl e SO, and pout by mail, free. • -- Photographic Albums. Ot these es manufacture a great variety, rauglog to puce nu a 50 emits to 50 doll►re each. Our ALtiUllsi hay. the reputatton of being naperiur 1U beauty and durability to auy othefi. The matter kind■ eau be tient safely by mall at a Hostage oral% neut. der uuuce. Ile Laurie o%peuu►m can U. scat by 'Sprees we ate) keep a large as.ortwent of Sterempes and litereacopic lur c.tstoo. llaesv 4;11 1,0 Iwul to "chins. ou cryiOINIMI)p. • N. dr ANI'IIOIIY, • /1.061.71 . .&CT1:MCKS OY lturUli,AP/111: ItATIMIAL.s 441 BRI) %I/WAY, ',f•IW,YOINK. Frmuds or rblltivep tit pr,uptueut Ltiothiry ,Intela W.ll Confer n ret or ti§ eeteliu,r u. *belt likeuesers igi wept rhey vri , l t kept eakeeluily Aoki return...l atstuf ureal. OINK ALIIIAIN MAID. To Oett•it for 'Cott,re i jettotot to preeeut to tlietr k..tor. tot for other porno eit.eitti stilt 11b . reolitt3—tliat PROPOSALS For Building a Stone tburch at Erie, Penn's. Comtottter I. of •ft. Pauest eloffrh. )Grin, ia.ltr Prop a' :lola, a t. , the 16: 'of JAun wry next I ot•taalre, for ruiu tolling all Loatermln nod b shltag and tlattahlng ttittop/alo. a 4TONK CfICKt 91, to 11..111t6f1e, p4tn and . , ppecltlcatioun.urniAtiell hi the Arthito-L Tho ....rk t.. I r roarto•fired too or t of April' urtt •ItA prow-co:el aritla..o.,Kr Its cornoletiud. All tostariala to tha old' pte.al4.•ourelt to ot.toth: to the cowl scut,. The piano sal .potettlettiotta ran ba aaau Irons this tittle at the office uI Wito. C " 4 a •retar, of the Ves• tr. , . Ali Ltd.. '41111.. dir..etett rn the utoullttaa. ISSEI TEETH EITLICT6 4 I) WITHOET PUS 'DV A NF.llif practiced by uo oat eke ki title I) country. One tri•l real giro the patient couirdetiee. U. A' E 1.1.4 has et h o g eti ill...amass of Nctuolese Al,l3Likii le., the celebrated French Deutiat. Teeth utter tokupetn the French or American Idyl*. °Moe 111 Supe rior 'street, Cleveland, Obi... deeirit3-Iy. • COAL!' COAL-H COAL CoNsUMERs will do well 'to call at the Cost Vitd, on x:h Street. Catt.l BUIL bye foreputehreme elsewhere- We here a good supply of th e beet coil from the euel 110611 of tigress aoassthallione which mar bt fohnd the following kinds: OLD ORMSBY, • MOUNT CARBON, • • COAL RUN and all the hest qualities bronizlit to this market. tilts call and we guarantee satisfaction. , D. Krirronr k BOW. Valuable Property for Sale. ICHE Subscriber offers for sale the lilll- uabls Staud, at prawn' uerupuel by blurs. a RA Is clean COnnws, Rd* amity, Ps. The st o re I f feet in nldth by ula leturth. and by been txTepiollbi its present purpose twelve years. itlen, - tbe trains hones ailment, need by the mastssossr naideure The how Is 19 by 40 feet lu able, with • WWI attached 39 131. A good barn os the pestrdos. Aiwis Weal Lot, half a mile from Yslinu Ilarnscr, , containing 614 acres, wall thaer.a. The above property Is amongst the most simeirtbkr Iti Nile county. It Is situated to • rich and thickly settled retires' of the rellary. sod is atm way daalraahu twain fur matrix ars that I (halm to r t he West T. D. CaiLLik YeKaau Corn sov2S-4t.• k I • ieor ?" air, no o ire reach IV 11. S. II H A WI,F., If H. L. ALVTT, • Hull...hoz C.u3mittet El
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