g. c . , tT Tot er 14NIIFF.—Thb is 1,. the tv.st IS he IQ 444, ObligiMier . •• Tilh TiVID • EIME {11.0 , 11%1 et ro;liteht roitiod, 1. n•v'Y• e t hlg!enn r, • nrn•t 11.1 tal,,nrorl hr .t •1 nn,l q lc ItIMFr • •I "^ • 1 I,c Qii..fts..• ..r - • 11 , In 4it sr. 4.,,,!.tgbefka • I 11,1 out ,U .0. • - ''k " , -'I./ I[l.6l'llV MEM =II OEM J.- .• nvd et nth •-‘,lof..rn It la re,onamenti• •'.n ,ort - .114ru tho et‘rtiamito -.710 1,011 tteqUid t!),1 IToL.II , he gnuff,and F tatn that yob.- 1.11211101 tfr ',VI? .1+ kfl-rtinni. amt 1111111=111 =EEO • ‘‘c*. FairMnk i• r`o H A !TAY, '4 try , !1., St.phan ( V 7Thhhing, A. • r ‘ l , 111,11 k Oftla. =EI • 1-r It Tg r fIRFAT 'ENGLISH REMEDY. :=•IR ,TAMIS CLARKE'S Celebrated. Female Pula. , t , `+ LETTER` f,y TIOT iI, r oiErTni) aculll , --- a Pr<•rrir••• f Fjr J. Clarke, the Qlll,ll. i• tho r ur " ml ; r to whit.h thn female =EI t 1 .f . 0 . 1 .1 nll rt 11 ,‘ s'rnction n • care is rPlied To 31 ittOlro Ltnium .l, in a short titian, bring on , • r n , los. with _:'b ril - n 0115 rloll , kr, t , , , Ars 14 , • Government rtp of Grant tritt..o, toyrarrnt counterfeit,. ( . I,ITIO ''.. nor l'illja , ,rut! 1. taken by Females during the T lIREF: MONTHS l'regnaury, at they are e to brim.? on"ilit:.vnaga, nt any other tire they e talc In all cftsee of Ner-o iq STival ACeet+on•, Minato e Rack and Limn+. r tl'uenn .117,11 t exertlon,talpita er the An•rt, it'.b• , f' and theße ring will Cy , C yril 1 , esla have failed; and al ?h a pr.r( eat • eme e.n !Int evntaln Iron, calomel. timon7 or an, thing bur:l.ll to the const.tatleli Full directions in the nrottrd each rattle, i^s ESO7M bneqrefatir pre3rrro,!. .zor D R'Y ntrGGISTS. p•la 4 y.nt fnr tho ctatea and Canada, JO3 `i4)"; 6 :S. Cortlandt St., Na^r York, —A7,AO and A voqat , , , ^ stamps enclo , ed to any as t :jot, T-0!. irauro a containing 60 rr‘,Pl2F 4 O."`4T a Ft 5.13.4 are tn - a mnment An' , fied b, 'the 6rerAtlon of CILIATAIIOROPS, TIYE, rr thr It tho slightest trouble , =u-• the hair of tbc t eal, the wbisters, beard or va - t r,t brown er the most perfeetblaak. 't I'l^z their fl nu.era. It ter.^.t e•-•ltlnum -a • are in the world, and the only rr„. , n• %.nt, aud that cow an: •n• n e Illuqt ee-etlb'e Crirtratt -.Fr.'s (lair Proeorvntlye, rk- 's ^d,nner t• th.• iraq , lnc , , and promoting • t':o hvigaad of Itesq ntn n•• oaf ar 1 that protects the fibres from ' -- •r. 'lnlet. all clime.. ,(inel.tnr” MENEM - .r. RI - 4T kiolll, go. 6 Astor Hones, • i•ei. .)• F.` spplili by all HlLir J•10•Ini. (7:11.-d to the Suffering, 11,1, 1 1‘ 1 7 rn 4', • 11 , 7• 1 1 , Adi "Ruchn.' " - , Zervonn Anti •:- - - , A•.;.11.1 with thn • :^IT.III lICCq erg ••••tore I to health Th , r are pone -i-' • • t -ml a itt u tar v In their tan! rn 7 • rrith n :rtntne. Impor •aa 1 :1 . .!1.2 T . r,.i '2'n; ri , lr ht. J. :17,7 4 7 liferlwgy. ror thotntwi States -• 'f t"9 •e^l ,- .lr plezo I. will Iv. m• 11- 417 n , I'.az. nq r.•rirt t.r..e. rchirh ig nod Ded. 7,11'- - •.:c r••,, , ''rti the Agent if entire •fotton i.enot pr:34m. DITOIt or on , :ritcrit—pEAß Sta :—With 4 „ 9 , kTh ; n irte'l 24 - 013 f to the readPra !YALU' 7, :r.oro Tnail .to all who r, e r.oleirectlnom for making 04 o.'o- 1' .Im. that will elt.etoally eiv‘r In led •:p 7' 1 n, Freckles t^, • ...Loa, Ica in¢ the anme elpar, moot; a n'..r r ihogo hiving 1 1, 14 Hoods, or Piro r+ ,, •, • t•rt infonrottion 'that will 6'0,74 tt , fol ornwth of Luiorl'ait ratr, rhl=l:c ott c' In lq% then thirty dare. lil Cr;Llun , hy retard malt, without tea.:e r••r, cnnr.t. tlO3. F CttAPMAN,Chemlet, - ctl lirnadway, New York DR. -To rn I aN 111011 AK LINII 4 nt at Slot,' Cents, for lamortess, r - ‘ 1 4 , sot ~ns, ke wsrrantod ebeiper than +e, o'Le•' It i 9 rt•el ' v oP. V - o,crest I•orsensen on Long '• It w.ll net rare rior hnoe not soavln. , ithers is vn e - tl...elke that will What it ,• ••••.. i• •lee: Yo 91ener of horses ; ill ~ , ,AB O arter t-o,az on. *Otis. nee rl^se revive* %tee xaa 1.f.• o' nvor•h , O.4 or drtven horse, eelre eel h+llr•e^L^ 1"m. never fei el Jetet sue pure tteß Flll4 ie tLit ealueble Linty:rent dorto eMbro^lti In Or the thy, Sold by all s)c .tvt. .11-acquits, Ocoee t Cerrlaurlt Street, :sec York. jTII3-Im. 4 (.FiNTIAB.II AN. mired nt Nerroua Debility, in emu ve'eoer, Premo , ore Derail an I Youthful Error, iieAlre to benn.” either", Arill be happy to to o'l nee I it. (tree or ebaree.) the recipe qtr rt~nn• f r mot inz the Aimple remedy used in his Tin -.n ~011n7 to profit by hie errierienee, and tow?, a Opm.lr, reeelee the mime, by auto addreuaing it ()G(: , - ra7l4-2ru Na. II) No•,ta Sts 'et, N. Y. lint: CON trrileclONS & ExrtsictENtlft. t , l , * -A Nt.itVt)tT. INVALID. tbe beret rto rwatinn to young 'nen, mid rthere. ••ilo Adri. r Ne-rotie Dohihly , Prr. titure Dee Av o • Slon•.o 1. tze sapulalug at the paras t ra.th, InPAIIP of kr . :f ruro T 1) onus wlin has cured hirue•li At er unilergoing•eonldierable ova...keep. By enolosiog post-paid uddreere,t enrolooe c n. a Pnpir.ll mar be had or, the antbnr, Nwmt ANTAJR, seol4 -Iy. notlyn, Kin:! Co., ti. Y. TO a - or Wpiti T:i U CrIEBIUr-11R. B. 11 CI% s."; F.' \;!.r-Irr SPi: 'WIC I'll.r.i cure. in I.es tam SO day , . the w , rx: ex... of N 6 ;8Y0U5NF..34. Imp°. teory, Pron‘ture 1),-c y :-..:r,tn.1.1 NVe•kformt, Inikanity. and %II Crin tr • . C . flttltl An 1 Nrrrynn. Any...iron!, n o mid. ter from *bat e•nirl p.n.1u,..r. 1 Prko one tr-Ilar per box. .'ent, o't paid, by mud, on receipt of an der. One box ada perre,:t a cure in most CI.o:. tt'olreg .T.OrF.q S B ,ER, G ro ) 71 enerul Agent, 427 it , New York. :r.fl't:4-3m. ... ANTHRACITE BITUMINO,US COAL! S'a'Ac , iber woali r•spnetfully ennoutioe to the pub- Ik cf Erie Ind rtrintty that pe will continue to deal In Coal Inring the year, at OLD — ST A lerD consut OF FIFTH "'STREET AND THE CANAL. Nront prnewro any 16.0 of Coal litaa be pl. d i❑ LkIVIE 11t S lALL QUANTITIES, Ard nt tta• LOWEST MARKET PRICES I 'meal peytag epeelel otter.tioro to the Anthraite Coal Trade ! Sod wi 50n. „, Yud fur . 111: YutPele et the 4ILROAD ;RIDGE OYU: MILL CttEEK, 1 u .111, n h. 4.1 II E.P. E s T Q.I:ALITIES • eo.d. 70- r r 'sr 11 , : oiromtonua Coal ROI t'. Tt`ttr`V . : ttr r 1. =02.1;--2ra HU re INsON, United States Claim Ag't, 01R.1161), PENN'S PENSIONS, - BACK PAY, B 0 1.; .t_l al: tat. •h^ ftr.t..,(1,11;"1 t &tended to , irt yr 'to ,triet.n. 011 AR GES P.PARONABLE. Ap.7.4.-1.1,n by 1,1 :17 7 , ,- ad,d to th t tome ei aunde 14 [4.1,1,1 11172.3.A4.3111. Farm for Sale. THESAI,-. hi, I, , arrn 1:3 9,thre,t cora , rlantr uhaet.y ...we. of good wee rntl , trom rio i`y, rn the We ler Spueptkr , r no Ito.rmt et from Waterforl 0 1 EC =, r: Cite- I i ht,nri bultdinge, :sir knit. and ihtrt I I. , , res wr,,r; 11. '. App v ~u prtralseafor furthn .r.h-raitr,na til b.s,td ori,essocLb'e terms. - faa Ott 14014 N &GRAHAM. . DfiESERVED Je fralt, flelcle P r Bacro4 l , host ny lbds. BLUR* .I. , irA i.. "%tat , . a ~,r , , , ,,o govioitt m ...seri •ho e •eo , t !',lll' I• s ..ear. lee C•n in minnolanc..; tint ere le•rat I. the 11,J11 new. fr.... ail of thr , ...ant• url prr..n • •Pi• fa. ne Pet/ 4 'n hi.. kop. .tart y Uhl. hi. fry , that the i• not kb pronor •h•pofqr pub1ic...1 , 0.. we will pot if In app.. psioktp trim. ' j i'"! •ulnicrih,s,....r....t he elide-. will he chargeol twonty-fli• cont. per v.'s.' extra voreoto. who fall In rse.oiry their pspo.• r•gmhirir equfrr • furor hy noel. to. ne of the mu • We punter to hare nil anb•Crinor• wh .can Contenientl., procere their papers. et t h e office of of hileztiOn. EITEZEM ISE j ;or. , ! 1., grelt Thkir riir ThD hnqr yt •ehooh tho (lbstrrer is put to e,teli week, IP 2 n'eloek on Pridnv afternoon. kdirottke rnottt4 will b• reeelre4l opt° P n'elnek of th• day of put, =MEE LIME t'7l All advortisornonts, JOh Work and Sntweripttnnt from oaranna whom. roaponslbtlitr to tint known %a tho noblikkori, lama be paid is adraace. PCPr known MEM=I We would respectfully coll the. attention of the pehn o tomur f .eilitien for doing Job Printing o. every deserip tion Raving - vapid Preseee and the latest stiles of Type, ee are prepared to do anything teethe jobldne line, in a rmenner equal to Any other estahlfshment, sod on tome as reuonahle as the Buffalo or Cleveland offices. We bane aided nearly two thousand dollars worth of mate• riot to the office sine. it has been in our poseession, with the object of making it what we thought the eoamnni tr needed. Row well we have anteceded we leave the specithens of our jobbing. which may be seen in every pert of N.vth Western Pesnsylvainia, to testify. Those who want tasty work are invited to give us a mill, 'We es, .In any.kind of Printing that can le done elsewhere, —such for instance OA All kinds used by Coat Operators. kinds used by Coal Shippers, All kinds used by Coal Sellers, All kinds used by Merchants and Storekeepers, All kinds used by Retailers and Grocers, All kinds used by Manufacturers, All kinds used by liedieune,Dealer.. All kinds used.by Auetione.rs. ' Allkinds Used by ' Agents. All kinds used by 'arks, 'All kinds used by Insurance OfrlCem, All kinds need by Stock Corarantee. geuenell) , A II -kinds used tfy Brokers, Al' kinds used by Com. and For. Merchant., All kind+ used by Express Men, 'All kinds used by Professional Men, All kinds need by Literary Societies, 411 kinds used by Public Officer , . All kinds used-by Patentees, All kinds used by,Producere of 'Ceti ;Articles., All kinds used by Merchant( of all Trades. All kinds need by Architects, All kinds need by Droarrean Establishment., All kinds used by Artists generally, All kinds need by 'Public Exhibitors, All kinds used by !tanagers of Social Asssmblls. ' sit kinds used by Political Manager., All kinds used by Travelling Agents, ,All kiads used by Farmers, or sellers of real estate, - All kinds used by the sellers of Pe , snail Property, All kinds used by Renters, In abort, all kinds need by *Melee/ft. Orders by mail,wben sent by responsible parthis,prompt ly attended to. Agents for Shows, Concerti,' whose rerponall lity we are net acqatinted with, must pay in adratee. In mum where packages are seat nut of the tit, by expreskand the oersons for whom they are Intend ed have not creole: amount at the noise. the bill for collection will invariably be forwarded with them. ,cn•o4-1v ThelDersocratic County Committee met on .Tuesday afternoon, August 9th, and was call:- ed to order by the Chairman, Capt. D. W. Ilutchihson, of Girard. Wilson Laird Esq., was chosen Secretary. Isaac R. Taylor, of Edinboro, David Olin, of Girard, and Amos Heath, of Corry, were chosen conferees, to meet those from Crawford county, for the Pur. pose of selecting a Senatorial candidate. The place of meeting was foted at Corry, on Thee. day, the 13th of September, at S o'clock p. in. Capt. D. W. Hutchinson, Robert Leslie, of Waterford, and.Heraee L. White, of Brie, were selected as Congressional conferees, to meet those from the other counties of the dis, trict, at Ridgway, on the Ist of September,—; The following resolutions were unanimoualy adopted : Resolved, That the course of the Erie Ob.- serrer,in its discussions of public events, meets with our unanimous and hearty approval. Resolved, That regarding the circulation of Democratic papers as one of the most effective ways of disseminating true Union princi ples, and correcting the fallacious political theories of the day, we commend the Observer the patronage and zealous encouragement of the patriotic citizens of Erie county and North Western Pennsylvania; and urge the active 00. operation of every friend of our cause, in this county especially, to give it the widest possi ble circulation during the ensuing campaign. Resolved, That we hereby pledge ourselves as individuals, and, (in ourOficial capacity,) the Democrats .of Erie counts, to sustain the editor of the Observer in all the rights of free discussion, and of liberty of conscience se cured to him by the Constitutions of the United States and of Pennsylvania ; and that no threats of malicious political enemies, no in tc;rference by illegal executive authority, no mob violence, and no other cause whatever, shall be permitted to deprive us of the privll. ego of having an , organ of our opinions in this community. c,nstitlelon Resolved, That the Chairman of this Com— mittee be authorized to call a County Cohven- lion, to meet at the Court 'louse, in the city of Erie, on the 20th day of September next, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the nomination of a county ticket. ~i% Ri.solved, That we recommend our political, friends in each township to organize immedi ately, and adopt such measures as may be necessary in their opinion to aid in the success of our principles and candidates; thus ensur ing the cessation of war, the preservation of the-people's liberties, the restoration of Na tion l prosperity and happiness, and the per= pets.ation of that Constitutional Union held den by every friend of his country. Re olved, That the voice,of the people pre-em in en:tly points to Gen. , Geo. B. _McClellan as the 'Democratic standard bearer, in the ap proaching Presidential canvass, and that,pos sessing unlimited confidence In his ability, peraprial integrity, and fidelity to the National intereits we respectfully, bat urgently, re quest the delegates from our Congressional district to use their influence in nearing his nomination, on a platform advocating an Ar mistice, a Convention of the States, and an honorable Peace on the basis of a perpetuated Union. ... . • . , We have been complimented by a number of persons lately on the careful and reliable ab stract of the military news "which appears in our columns each week. One gentleman re marked that be could get a clearer idea of the operations of the war, in a few minutes time, by reading the, one, or two column summary in bachisine - of "the * Observer, `thin lie - could from the entire batch of telegraphta news which appears in the doily papers. These tlatteriug testimonials to the accuracy of this important feature of our journal, are, of ciinrse, highly pleasing, but they do not be- long wholly to us. A considerable portion of them is due to thi Philadelphia Age, which daily furnishes ns a digest of the most inter esting nesis,.so complete and faithful, that we have only to do a little trimming in some parts, and insert sword here and there, to snit it to . the change of place and locality, to have it ready for our readers. The Aye is a most, ex cellent paper in every respect, brit . espeeiMly in its military summary , which sur prise that, of any othet!, of the deity pleas. 01.0d1IIT FULINa AT TEN CAPITAL.—For some reason or other, says the World* cor— respondent, Mr. Lincoln and all the members of his Cabinet were never in s more depressed and uneasy state of mind than at present. Mr. Lincoln is saidto be particularly out of sorts. Upon returninKfrom the Stine of his inter view with General Grant, it is said that he passed twelve hours without making a joke or telling a questionable story. It is certain that sinetithe ocantnenottment of the 'war, the mill, Lary situation has never 101tei so unpromis . lug, or the political so unfavorable—for the Administration. w. mon.' 1 t - The Harrisburg eorrespond,ent of . the \Phila delphia raquirer lays the,tgo vernor °intim has for a long time boa iinsus mefally eotieiting permission from the Federal #ze utive to organize the *kilo of Pcnnayloania 1 Fould there be a more humiliating collation than this It A 0 0T ,1 °nor of 11 greet kitate geliiillown upon his knees, and begging A. Lin o In and $. M; Stanton for - the privilege of using the 101lithl of kb oira peaamiraalik I , .1' ; .. .sia;7:: - :'•:; .; ;1.‘ . .'• .. - - ',,,- . v;i E PA AUGUST 13 N 64 Mpeelat Notices. OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. Meeting of the Coimty Committee. LOCAL • PAIcAGERAPI , A large majority of the people or Crawford oonnty knee voted in feiror of taxation to tiounfies for volunteers; An intelligent Getinion friend, speaking of war . and the iresthilir,'says: , *(Dosolfah• dimes dat dries men's !mottle." A dry time,' - "Father Pike's Old Folks" are "catching it . iu all directions." The Qirard anion, speaks . or imam as beggiirpack of poor imitators and miserable counterfeits." - No Republican priMary election last week, in veawford county, resulted in a unanimous vote in favor of Lowry's re.nomination for Seuator. Crawford county :give 4,502 votes for, and 932 against, the amendment to the Constitu— tion, giving soldiers the right of voting away from home tlr. A. A. Hammond, of Concord, is one of the class of working Democrats, who, unfortu nately, are too rare iujErie county. Hardly & week parses. hut he sends US a batch of new subscribers. The neirroe4, to the number of BeTend hun dred, hero o pie- nit on the President's ground., at Woohington, on Fast day. Happy contraband, to be granted a privilege always heretofore denied to• white men. • Tne Ditsrr : Old Abe's is Magician, whose talent extends E'.eti to making an army of Shakers; For his late drafting order has made troops of Friends. In fact, filled the city with Quakers! The Crawford Democ i rat thinks that-- Probably no county in Pennsylvania eon tains ao many great men as are to be found among the Linootn Loyalists of Crawford." , The editor of the Dr;Ttoerrti is rather samosa In looking over a copy of .the N. Y. Tribune, printed October 10, 1847, ws, : rpond reported in it a lecture delivered by P . r r of. Agents, in that city the evening previous—the Identical one repeated by him in'lParrar Hall, last win ' • Ler. Captain hone, at his office in the Osa x i TTT buildings; is meeting with extraordinary elm; 'Cass in vetting recruit's; for the navy. On Wednesday, the first (lei that he opened, about twenty recruits were obtained, meet of whom went as substitutes Our campaign list now numbers three hun dred name,. At the rate it te now going up, it will be a thousand before the end of the month.- Hurry along the names, gentlemen. The ° Western and Southern Pertiois 'of the country have scarcely been heard from yet. The publishers of the ! English newspapers in Bunke county give nOticethat.froM sad af ter the 15th of August, the price of their yearly subscription will be fixed at two dollars and fifty cents, in cash, or three dollars if - imp meat is delayed until after the expiration of the year. Paymaster C. C. Jackson has been detached front the ateamer Miohigsa, i and is sucemeded by Mr. Tracy Cott. we regret very mach to part with Mr. Jackson, and leader him our sincerest good wishes in whatever station he may occupy in the "future. During his resi dence in this city has made troops of friends. "Bonnie June." a neer female writer, who Is jttst now making a sensation in the literary world, thus talks to her batehelor readers: "My advice to every yOung mass is to beware ' of tt fashionable young lady. 'Never marry the: girl who sits In ithe parlor while her • mother stands in the kitchen. '-It won't :pay." Wegness "Janis'! is statottevlght:: 3 The'Girard Union, Mr. Lowry'; organ, thus coolly alludes to one of his rivals for the Sen atorial nomination : "It is rumored that *John P. Vineseit.• Beq. of pfrie, will contest with Mr. Lowry and Mr.' . De amp for the Statelienatoriel nomination. 4Bridge ahead,' Mr. Vm:mit," since the above watt put in tyPii; We'notice by the Go:set/abet Mrt Vincent declines being considered a candidate. • The following is a setup's of the letters: re. ceived at our office daily : w STEWART, ..11TE PA., Aug . 5, AA Sirt—Please find enclosed 50 cents for a campaign copy of 'your 'valued paper. • The Democracy of Coneot.d view with please re 4 your r greatimprovement, - Your paiier.At no longer looked upon to a sort, 'of beceseary burden Upon us, but es a good, sound,> able journal, of which we ;are not ashamed. We have resolved, en matte,. to sot ysge4s.for 'cite Observer, and this ie the first feoitso my labor. A correspondent of the Warren, Mail writes _as follows in reference to the death of Colonel Cobham : "He WAR shot through the lefl;_lung sod lived four or five hours. He died as he had lived, a true soldier of the Union. His last . words were, 'I die happy, knowing that I have always done my duty as a soldier.' He was dearly loved by the whole division, and we - deeply feel his loss. iI was with him till be died. Then I reported his death to General Geary.. Gen. Hookeratood by, and they both wept over his lose." Bond & Tinker, at the "Excelsior" Photo ' graph Gallery, Rosenzweig's Block, hive just' added a new stock 0 photograph guitarist. enoh as gilt Frazee*. Albums; &L, vritteli :en= able. them, - to furnitih work hi their line in the finest possible styles. They have also on band a large assortment of'eartes de virile.— Among them are Mal: Gen, Geo. B.'MOGleUan; Gen. Meade, Lieut. pen. Pratt, and 86, or, down to "Old Abe," ;the "great American ho morist." Give the ama If you wish Itipre , erne a good picture.; • The Dauphin Journal, published sit twin,' in this Stat 4, after laboring *id to keep "above water`" at - the old - 1.11e;oT one dollar a year, has flmtlly *Ved ,. .4es.itirms to one dollar and fifty etutit'. l .Ptiterltavf.put it at two dollars at once, friend Siefert and eared the neeessityl of advancing aghie before the year is ended. ;The people of Middletown, we trust, are made tof,different Material than to desert their homeipaper, simply- because it adopts "inevitable pate" and follows thorium pie of its catenittaierlisizt- e . 0 . 4 - 11.1. of the country. -1, The campaign edition Isf the • Y.. "World will be commeneedi, on the 'lst'allet t!mktitsr, and furnished at the folleiiinti -e aas 10 oopies to one address. "4 -- 8 00 '2O • 11 44 - - 5 00- 50 •• i r /0 00 100 .. 18 00 Orders must be for packages of theist:ahem above indicated, sad always asooMPailtul by the oash. • - - Oar opinion of the ability and yositie.nr, the. World is too well ' known to need a lengthy repetition. It is the best conducted - paper in the country, e t - The Crawford. County' Beirebfteetis-19.1reen -don, .at Meadville, teat week; unanimously adopted the- fell °Win g &Solved, That We pledge to theta 4ftet Ad ministratiouj our 4udkvided support, auk call upon all loyal citisene to do the mime approaching • costliest : . '." '• >-• s elry well, gentlemen f . now let ris seef,if you will adhere to - you pledge. The Admittistra tlen asks , muppo' ti 7 to the twee of hiwitiiiskred thousand men, wi4oh,; '4l o diet,".l(4/4, - ,an honest, you will iMmetliatelY to aid it supplyittt Wilpfialiapeot io sei r Crawford. county' !fit'tec4l4lll#l4lll) draft ' - i. t„ e.4:10 -1 1 lc babeat:egetttalszr.e The tallowtng persons are willing to "sires thei' r Counter in official station, provided they are nominated by the Republican County Convention. 'and elected by, the people As_ sembly, - Joha R. autunite, (not Gen. John CoChran, Fremont candidate for Vies Presi dent,) B. 8. Gill, Erg., late Rev., (a perfestly hand* man,' whether as • Pr•Sfile •Ir a poiitician;) Buie' Ling, of Fairview, woun ded soldier, end consequently the only worthy one of the pick ; and James Chambers, Req:, tan inusisif a , sandidate for the um* slim on the Union platform of 1861, which we. in ea t* :irith the In 4141%1 !ifirisper head" one of i 11364. Not one of these persons; of course, is ;a Candidate by will of his own, but 64.1 have*ielded to the importunate gallon of •! 4 411any Citizens; it'd thithi 'tamer ous merits, IWebsterian talents and-exalted "loyalty;"--are they not written in the modest "announcements," prepared either by or at the dictation 'of the aspirants theinselves, and published in the Gaulle at the rate of $6 each for Senatorial and Assembly, and $3 each for all other candidates The Gaul& of this week comes out flat footed, and enders.. Old Abe's determination that the war shall be prosecuted for the "abandonment of slavery," regardless of the cost of life, tilood and treasure. The effort has caused considerable leiter, but the result exactly correeponds with public expectation; A more - servile tool of power, or cringing slave so party, does not" exist in the - whole broad universe than that same Lincoln "Cop perhead" Gazette . 1 We call the attention of our readers to the fact that numerous parties from Ohio and New York are in this city, picking pp substitutes and volunteeisland having them credited to their localities: Every person theta obtained makes it thal. much more difficult to fill - our quota. There , lbt ■ striei of this Common— wealth againat allowing other States to recruit in Pennsylvania, and we suggest to the Mayor that h. give notice of it by proclamation, and order the police to enkirce it stringently. Otte of the most striking circumstances con nected with the prosecution of this unnatural civil strife,is the indifference and carelessness with which the read of the sacrifices of life and the horrors of the battlefield:— '1 —Soya sod girls, And WOMlnkthrit wand groan to MO a child Pull ono hissers leg. all read of war, The best asonsinent of our morning meal, la litho 'althorn dial without a wound As if the fibers of this God-like fouls* Wan gored without a pang. , The Brie Gazette is the most easily satisfied paper on our exchange list. In the face of the reverse' at Petersburg and Atlanta, the inva sion of Pennsylvania, the abiidonment of the attaek on Charleston, and thi universal de pressiOn of public feeling, it has the hardihood to heid RBI "Latest liews"oolumn with the brazen falsehood, "Ent-mow/ins( generally." The advertimiMent of Spaulding Br . . Rogers' Ocean Circus, appears in another column- 7 - Raving adopted the policy of never commend ing anything we know nothing about, we, cannot "puff' it into the good graces of our readers, but it is only fair to say, that our cotemporaries speak of it as one of the best concerns of! the sort that , travel,. Thera is e l s3ladderable gossip in Washing ton tonohing the departara of Mr. John W. Faraig to poops, pending ta providential canvass. Toney, befiire said to have .privataly staLed that was no more hop' ifal re4iwiting Mr. LLaeola than there wealtL be oleileatang leT Nils lit •lit'e *hit. onus.. - A Philatielithla Republican makes.tbeoruel stittatighut-ispitallstsithOuld withal all work until ilte 4 draft Totals Ailed. That ie..= starve the Poormen of the country into vol— unteering. i ..., Messrs. thciige P. Orlatti, T. J. Wells aid George W. 'Walker were, on motion of Jamie 0: Martha Riot; on-Thursday. of-fast-week, admitted i Pin/Moe in the-Various eaurts of this * count : Tturofficial lota in this county chi the sol— dier toting question, is u follows : ' For Amendment 5,029; ngainstAntendment 1,053 —minority for 11,940-, The Repebkirma primary elietiove 4W Crew ford county, hare, gone muanimonaly in favor of Itr.,Loiery for Vie Benet... • . A Soldier's OPlnion on the Situation. NUR SANDY ROCK, MD., Aug. 1, 1864. , Dit;ta * • • As you look at the dating of this sheet. you doubtless wonder wh,T we are away t up here in Maryland. Still, I stipiose,Alke telegraphic news in regard 14" the Jetintty - Rebi 1411 atitimit:-411 2 itiquiries better than my poor pen can. Shwa we came to Wsehlugten, early in Jely last, we have lad lotir times ruining , . after the enemy. Fir'st, we drove them `from the eapital city, where•thej were its.foree. shout one corps, or ;MOM ineit,(l jaige-thid from What I Saw U3y self, and I was on the - skirmish Use to the right frond of Fort eitevene,) and then follow:: Idwarth Feen't• *la it. She nandoah river, and across Snicker's Ford. From there our - orders were- to return to Washington. After arriving theri f orders Were:again ntiotividie hunt up, the anew in' hfirylarid, and we bid driven the:lt : fate F'Old Virginia" once more and crossed at liarper's Fe y ~/.It,p!tretp, whet!: again we were or duid 'lngo' “lifyirdaryliiiethe . Ribs • hat lag flanked around somewhere above us. Th us it. is we keep .9Figging along." The '.John nice" just'jump around us as they please.- - -- They knoir that our force is too strong for thetn„,is remetuber that the "plif.ith corps" in'. hie - aye A of Oen.' • i3edgwick 'Wel really a tlghting Corps"-.-eo they keep from .ith rep car engagement ; 'till they go; 'berets/ they wish. There is aornething,wrong in'this department somewhere. Where it is Ido not know.. * * - , ' ~ • , y t a n g • • t ll , h4liirrebl ofilAue must have in relating the ricremetits , of Ibis army. They, the enemy, pi just u they pleise around, us. If it was not. that try time is soon out, would be more down on our marching ant manoeuireing.wii4lll*-Itil just vtort log to the injury of oar. iamb; wither , -thatto our', credit., kit 1 Pet U•litrei tuittlesjiat' my astitd,sndthey may fool that period away as they please. - •Thidrift Weise" I siOsii; b• bight ening yeti folks at home. I pity all whp elan be_ Pio raj iikAriathy *snot alleviste . .,the,.. diet:sr. .Buhstitates, I am aft !,-1, are going to bw,w, source article and *ill; Whig AI Peke- - / Of eat no, 1110,000.tui1 bring toe again.: Ail the hi.rd. Phips-7-ali the starvation , the duty, the morel ing and fighting—are as nothing to me in .. comparison with being tintaluveef everything, who wears the eboulder straps. Gin me my freedom ;in preference to' all the wealth *of the 11 11° _r 14 7'•• '"` A Beery' diy - appeaili ',to like the bondage , wont: Rowit Rorke spot) a win w , jta spo , ken to.(or rubor - Ordered} la awone monster :tkels.heWNiald . speak to the most - stubborn brute; and c o4tier. l o ; tatweho were beggsre outs, 'end at Aosta vottwonld sot hayst eossid.i gulag haseetiatee.: lhilapl a / a of illitinittuitmt to .yerublsuperiore; Wed the 'irrittrif a gilder iw of no , sooons* to ties,.lhey,4 rebuke ' Ah, wilutow meta than Aa Isaaihke ;:" f or are not ail these YitilY 'Oll4Ol to the Government ? !tailed, neillou of Come gross wrongs upon useirliddle are, committed directly by the AffniffititutiOn. And with all that we beime suffered hire injhs army. there is yet a. majority who curse tits Dtl2 (the; Cappediesda) as ',beisiitialiscl4 00 they will in the same beam& complain bitterly of their neglict and iii treatment by those is pOwer. They will acknowledge that Old Abe has not done right, that be has an awful _poor Cabinet, that he has not lived up to the Con: solution, Ste., yet they !ray that be has always acted from a &etre to ;seen the oensits7. A tpretty lay ,:to men shout it. r, or wsyliwn part, I am for Ilieleilan;-•liecauee he is for crushing rebellion Constitutionally . ; bedtime he lies shown good gilattralship, statesman shipoted lastly, for tits, very reams that he has been kicked around by the Administration for not bfg a puppy to them. ' I think that little of yelludigluun and less of Fremont. The fleet has too,much lip, and soled improperly, in mrOplaitia. The lest is too black, and, in , ?WRY, has no principles whatever. and only islets , the Presidential chair le rain the 'mint i er worse thin Old-Abe has it already. Now, I have evils you a little of my views in regard to the Presidency t is They may not tAieth ;isn4ins — iinuAry. am'opposed to those Peace mien, who desire peace any way we can!get it, but am for an untistihk, and believe ion aceeptelknompro miss could be then arritnied- that. 'would suit' all sections ; but I teas; for oar country if this, year does not settle the war. You tenses you fear your sentbsentic if fully lwrittia put, might, perhaps, be an Wary to me. I speak my thoughts out openly to my comrades; and my views are those ofithree-fourtlis of all I have argued with ; but! own the, majority are Old Abe men—though hie popularity is slow ly decreasing ; and some act of his cosy yet turn the army against him. • Ili. own opinion is, the next election will-be tarried by fraud somehow; for I think i the Republicans are bound to lawns in some manner to gain that point. If the hind of Providence does not. come to assist the Demieraey, Satan will cer tainly overcome us in Idle next election. • • ;* * * Noratio Naw Usuas, run flui.-The fol. loiring extract froin one: of ; Dr. Illamnel John- son's papers, published, is the Idler, he 1769, might properly have bees written yesterday, and will be'sa truthful to•turrow u it wu one htuidred and five years ago: "In a time of war the nation is taiwitys of one mind, eager to heir something good of themselves and ill of the enemy. At this time the task of nein writing is easy; they have nothing to do but to tell that the bottle Is ex pected and alter Ward that a battle has been fought, In which we and oar friend; Thother conquering or conquered, did all; and our en emies did nothing. • "Scarcely anything *wakens attention like a tale of cruelty. The writer 'of news never fails in the intermission, of action, to tallboy the- ones* liltirdieted . virgins; and, It the scene of Idiom be some.' "what distant, scalps hair the inhabitants of a provinoe. ' - • ' "Among the calamities rise may be)ust ly numbered the dtmlantloa : of the love of truth, 'b; the talsehoodsi whkb• interest dic tates and credulity encourages. A peace will equally level the warriors sad renters of Warn destitute of employment, sad I know not whether 'more is to he dreaded from streets filled with soldiers accustomed to plunder, or from garrets filled with scribblers accustomed to lie.' -Solotan'it Litrrns.-t-The following letter is going the rounds of our exchanges. - It put-. Orbs to have been written, by H. A. Tiffany; late editor ff., a i ßeptibliesti paper at Tunk• lutnitonk; in this Statir4_, Wlethossimatoptio or not, Ire have resew *believe that it speaks the sentiments af l a lirge.pettiota . Gee era! Grant's aimy : News Piii4usuao, July 3 . Dann Wiry.: A great many want to know, enirOose, how the last. battle weetc`itY au* ewer is, invariably, that 'we have had but one, " Pritkl er m" 'Theist art air& s e es with the belief that this season will end the war,. end I believe so' myself. If we osn't whip them 07 fall, we never can. The soldier" will stand it no longer. l'hey will go for i new administration.feet, I have changed my views tionidderably frcim What they were when I left itinne. 'there is'too :amok nigger in the present Admiaistratimi,and too many lies pub lished in newspapers. I find if I Want to ep propottte inywhernper tkeltati%l ; liave to Like it from Deniooeifir pipers.. * * Ti "Tee I.IIIIPIIIIIIIII ILI CONVLWT..: evening a serious riot 1 broke out on - Capital Hill betmet the: agetsl4l4;4lo the Degrees. The former attacked the latter with stones, bricis grad overythingiat wfitiott ,ther' could use. The negroes outnumbered' them, and dreverakeis back with ails, iron bars, etc.. One negro, with an are, out indiscriminately among `the soldiers; and nearly severed the bead ot.oiar soldier fropt,hiehoir. 'Till% him ihstaniii. 'Several were billy ifolinditt — The soldiers fell back and were ; j oined by rein. -I forcements; whicither drove the negroes back, and set fire to a long row of frasm..dwallings occupied by contrabands. All were destroyed. • By this Pima 1 4 IF P ' ie neni of police ,nr.. T iro and mad, envoi* irreetn, The wows ded werocareled to tattoo's Hospitst .This is the Stag, serious riot which Yis kitinervir here ti a long time.--Wswhingtos C r 4i:#l.lpqacloitts Y. Hirreld. ; • - dr. Titus 'Cutraca.-•-•—The brick wall; of the Catholic church in Ibis place air* now noneple ted, and the ctrpentere are bustlynt stork et ths,labor of finishing. the ' , build:o4. to 74 feet long by 40 wile; and 24 fest high, -With a tower. itt front 14 feet .i4mariestill 40feet high. on tlictowervill be a 44030 feet in height, 0 , 100 from the grand.. Omit 200,000 bricks hate been had.' fee makeie ( e elegance of de• sign and convefence it will be surpassed by few church edifices in the . region. -The-dura ble and elegant meaner in whisk, lob built, no less IltenAks egarvjggltrugiapitAts which the work.lussjhteLproseenteirpileeti 1 , 40 4 04 4.V.54 14 _21 1 11 1 4 M. linhn. Bele. .14. ben - pry_ not only • skillful - acteontoliabm4 . lailitiesi bat also an energetic. awake bushiest, least.—.2raweville A ion on La?meart.—liirainitnii_irasteript' relates, the': failowini,,i4ie Abe." Which le yonehtti Eleinhel, (he comedi an, who wee prevent, at , the .White Howl When it Was Pirpeirated „ An old termer from, the west, who 'knew President Umtata In days bygees nailed to pay hismperte sty the Pro Mimes! thansioe. 81appies the Chistliagisertgampen.the bask, he exelaitsed, ,,, Weiti„ •old,hoss, bow see you?" Old Abe , being thiireagWdemoarditie le his Week aid withal relishing acjaite;respondeir, .40 I'm old hose as 1.. Mat :kind of bow pray r an idd drag boa, to be onre," was the **leder: .-• :„ - THROW it TO rpm Doos.—lif ;vein house , sire will throw her etteip';' "EWA(NM, - gad of t salevstne Red *ode; to the dogi, Sad use obit :71 ,1 0 10 t be N. 'olt 4ellow:,beem bpistt *sit oiseeit)o ra li i t; Sees end eolopequeatly tukt„so otigkrily tie, ;ging ,Rereosa r Geta:tipit. aid if sot stkitiottr mosey * Etsomiciati era* atitt-Thiter—li`em are won of the :ti z elkaihlste, a cough or "comma to die Arse step ; that 10 1 4 lit thei. tc•olll4ag .1004,Seld to sw ild remedy . , it all t mew: apes the rfuttil. %' 4 *finel • Br* " or -01 - 91104‘41/4. . • C•I'• I:4ra rzitir:"; ; 101 • _ _ AI& Paidoti;llo/41111.4 Ahura of Pay, ha, ass bit:procured by As Widow*, sad aqt a Iga of Wes vim boss ilitOVO l.4l" M il lr e"7 1". who IWO by womb re 4 °lived or dimes, ooatrsitted, uPen-9Plicetion to O. P. iburnre, Military sad Naval Mita Ageit. Moe in the Common Conseil Boom, Wrigkeo . corner State and fqkh 144.• ripflowk.-A,haratch office.) ter g l ifis M. mini kin this opportunity to inform the Ladies of Sri* and *litany that she has oiittood Drift nod Cloak waking, to Rosenswets'i, Milk; 2d story. froll 11 4: 46 Park. All orders will t.e protoptlyitteaded to, said limit' the Lost fashionable sty tr. A IMO° Lovizi.--Tell not your secrete to a urn-field; It hu thousands of ears. Redding's Russia Salve ! ,FORTr - ,YEARS 'EXPERIENCE fully ii!MiaMwd the eapetioriti of REDiiING'S RUSSIA SALVE Om an other lusting preparations. REDDING'S' RUSSIA SAL VA! cuRISBURDS. REDDIIIG'S RUSSIA SALVE! CORO SCALDS REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE! REDD6IG'S iiI3B3II:SALVE REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE! CURSE CHAPPED HAND* REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE! cusei rLESH WOUblui REDDINCPS RUSSIA SALVE! REDDiING'S RUSSIA' sALVEI - CURES ERYSIPELAS REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE! CURES CIANCESS REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE! ; MAKS SALT 11131 CUM ItEDDINGS RUSSIA SILVE REDOINO'S RUSSIA SALVE! , • . cum CORNS. BEDWG'S RUSSIA SALVE! REDDTNGI3 RUSSIA SALVE! ' CURIES Mill REDDING'S. RUSSIA SkINEI REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE! CORES ?ROA? BITTgN PARTS. REDiOG'S SIISSIA SALVE • - --•- alb T ADS a Ci u rt saLux .DISEISES. BEDDING'S BUSS ' A SALVE! . _ Pagfaßl bed &dui WI atereartal matter or injuri ous pottalims, wain - so ease will its separation fate:fere with thireatedlee that BO be preworteed by a reciter **du. The Ileettrat Paselty, throughout oks uni o n, ere anealasoae.in napalm. The more its virtue bosom knowathe vaster to the detneat!„ and it le aow Gonad. mod ea tedUponalde wade of household neeennty— being dud alike by rich sad poor. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE t in action, Teutons pain at ono % and Masa the angry looking welling,' and itttAannations, as ire —thilialfording relief and s annplati eons The length of Unio this salvo has teen :befOro too pabliii is Doodad» proof that It I. so “estab-peney" pro: aram tion, put forth to ham a fictitious popularity, and than link to Has no Isom . . cha o 211 Claus AD Jlaa. fps /or flab" P. DINdIIONS, Na 401 Broadway. B. T., S. tl. 1011YLIC it'CO., Igo. TS Trauma Stele; Boston, and by all Draggling and °neatly tlt 4ekaapins. Wlt - o - thAz GROCERS. Tineent & Co., (Soo tsars Co C. ,&v11,) °Riau ui k _ Pat, fhb, SALT; liii= - tairt GLASS, CARBON OTLi; Wikes; tigeors,- and TOBACCO. • CANDIRS. -CRAMUbM, • ' OIL VITBOL, AT THZ - ket Prices. • t zt. • .-..; TON 1#400A4 4 - _ 4 -- - ‘:- 1C1?11C, PA, • c .; - ; Between Brown' Hotel and French Bt. , nitrl9l4-u. • New Flrm.-7 4AME 4 P. CROOK, hairihg - taken in his Jaw 8., as a partoeron the let dav of •pril, their the' firm name ofJ AVIV P CROor. & SON, diristeiti haven settlemeut of his old accounts All pr. aerie kIIMPIIIII/118 thenisqlvee indebted to him are requested to nall aid mettle without dais) JANIES P. CROOK & SON, BOUGH AND PLANED LUMBER MID rotII7ACIVILEIII OP irOdowiul r imam, Bun ud Blinds! mouLDDro4 AND PICKETxZXCX. Beroll Sawing, Istohiair lt,glantag! .;11t 4 ""Vi a adUiS "» iyi relVelk WON ta n IiTE. PA. IWe inspoirtfolly cal/ the altruti•da of tbe public to oar fenilitiee fnr JMoj l l4o hp Ate OW of it; le, pmniptly sod on restionsble terms. Having fitted up entirely now elOpe, wtth asperidr rasehtnery. we 11.1 ronailent of eiv: leg entire set 'faction IIZT OwlimilloWn. 0564 W o w w• prompt attenUon amyl/Vitt" • • 4 /.IARII4IiK fit rittY r "WOOl 1 " Wool • - ;WANTED 10.000 POUNDS WOOL, for limas t t. tmbieloptla Pad ; • l ,l7=4lloteL 1 • • ea be ded simile of 1. 14ILLIA4,wy,puw r bOItiSSOR Or MUSIC. mew. :.'r_ tuRNIITIS PATKPIT . • 31 fi e rill ' AND COOLER COMBINED ! rsmat anotall and ressoollool Filtar over awed to 1 tiNS .Irstarpt *boom Bator, toots or soil and - this omob ( O•loor000t as &ear so mike. LA orborlitl 010 for hotels. Gam. sad prink. familia. Joe ale al YOUNGdIC KPOtri% RIIIIII. I , Wrs4- , . 0., ~. , - • . .., .p.. l iaa i inewatanals; - KAGAXIM, ry -I .' il , • f • —' • ~. , 1 , 3: - , i ,: Bistiliti 136041, , , _ , H , sostars or warts iwtwia rims, - • I' li ta pt at qr. 11 i - AittitittiPON . R . -4 P4Alt zii , il 14 '.. - ,o,Pti Pietitt.„ .l .V 164 IN OMNI, • 2N. ter.a. ..:1 Orin. ill PM). r". 3: NOT ALCOHOLIC I VEGETABLE EXTRACT I Doctor Hooflandlo GERMAN 13iTTERS, k U. M. JAGS4(►N, PHILAIYA, PA AVER (X)MPLAINT. 'DYSPEPSIA, vtlidens,' CAronic.or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and al/Disesesea'arisisuefrom each as Constipa tion, Inward Fallow or Blood to the Beta, Acidity of the Stom• aeh, Nausea. Heartbarnernalrul ' an Food, Fantasia or Weight la the 'Stomach, oriar traistatloas. Bulking or Fluttering al the pit of the iltnesaith, mint girths Head,Hartied and diflealt Breathing, Flattering at the Heart.Chotiagof Botfooatioif is. &sauna when in a lying patine, Monies of Vision, lane ar Weis before the !grist, Finer sad Dull Pain is the (lead, Dsileilansy of Perspiration, Yellowness of thardklo and Byes, Pala in the nide, Been. - • Cheat, Limbs, ka., dadden Flashes of Heat. Warming in the rob, Cou. etsnt Imagination of Mil, a .04 groat Demo sins of • opinu. CURS - PELONA COBBS CHILBLAINS YELLOW FEVER., BILIOUS FEVER, 67.0 ALCOHOL OS BAD WHISKEY ! rimy •ILL am UN above arur in alnirtrulam u.. 1 sat of a handfed , CURLS OLD 801 M SGAIETHINO TO STRENGTHEN 1 It; CURD BoILS TO BUILD UP YOUBOONSTITUTION r CURLS PIMPLES CITA= lIIIITZILI TO GRT' RID OF NERYOUSNEss A BRISK AND •VIGoROUS FEELING 1100FLAND'9 aRBMAN BITTERS Pisa J. Illmetri *rams. a 14 Atakr et Ike griggid; - mai W Askitigas Itiawsladee. Although not dlapaed to boor or rooommead !suns itedialsee incoooa7, through distrait of their ingrati ate sad to; I yahoo,/ at so safileiont moo= bar a man may not .to the basalt halms to Mar rewired from say siapistiros, to the tom that be may thuseoatribsto to tor others. I do this the more readily In regard to Roodand's her. ass Bitters, prepared__ by Dr. 0.14 Jackie; of this city, ladl Ira prels4teed hplast them tor =my yams, e?he impreaion that they were &lady as alaohollo airtaro. I era indebted to my Mead Robert ilhoosalorr, , ter the marina of this prejadiee by proper tests, maffar earrorumposest to try , think, when suffering from post and 1 roilitat rori th: s ier3 deldlay. n argot throe hot.. ties of these st the bimisalag of the pant year, was tollovedby repel; and restoration to a de gree of bodily and medial vigor which I had sot telt for six swaths blibre,sal lad assort despaired of naiaing. Ithaelbre thank Pod sad my friend tot dl me to the use of than. - PtilLeitae Jen 13. 1.114 J. NZWYON BROWN."' • ihersUre many preperstions sold ender the nuns of Bitters, put up to quart bottle% anspeurided of ,the ebrapiet wbLbj or amnion rue, costing fron $0 to 40 Gents pet genes, tbo taste dieguind by Anise or Corian der Seed. This clue of Bitten Liss caused and will sontiowito tsun i ,seisag Ba tboy na be sold, hundreds to die the bath of this &ssirerd. By their use the emote is kept continually under the leduturo of AleoholLs Stimulents calks vent Wad. the &dm for Liquor is mated and aqi up , end this rosaltth eLI the boners attendant spos drua~d'a Ub sod death. ROPE, !or those who &Mrs and miff boos • Liquor Bitters, as RAWL& the following receipt: Get Oas Bans livid hiresrasessms Mime and lath with ?fns ewes qf trio* Ifidakry, and the vault will bs a prop'. ration that vilifier excel in medicinal virtues and true szallenes any of the numerous Liquor Bitters In the mutin g and will eat mace took Ton will ban all the virtues of hilogfamill bitisrs la connection with • goad article of Unita ,r he • much less prise than these Wilmer ercipmitions will cast yea. Atlmilks,,ialliers • aid Moeda it Soldiers. Wetbe &nautilus el an having relations Moody In the awe& to the feet that .ROUPLANDI3 or Berme /intent' enrs alne-tanths of the diseem induced by aposures and privations incident to camp life. In the lbsts, published almost daily In the newspapers. on the .trival of the Wag. it will be noticed that a very large iceportioa are sallisrisig from debility. tier, owe of chid Wad eta be readily oared by lloodand'e woman Bitters. Diseases resulting from dleoriele of the dices. taus. nine ate epeetUy removed. We have no hesita tion _a stating that, if these Bitters were freely need among oar esalins, hundreds of Lives might be saved ,sat otherwise will be lost. GLUE 4 BUNGS, We °di partiesly attention to the following remark able and well anthentiosted cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to um hie own language, ...bee beet, saved by the RIM,. e' htthatiet.ents, August 211 d. 18433. Maw& Awe 4, eltras.—Well, gentlemen, your lloot- Issure German Bitters has eared way life. there is no Waal* la tbia. It I. vouched for by siumben of my oontradee, 'owe of whom names ere eppendvd, cut wt... were fatly engine/Int 4111 the eirronnitsoce. of of. tam, end here Oven tor the last four yea. 'a uwantwr of nhertaan'a plodded hatter', aid under the 1...mea1... 0 co o did of aliaptase a 11...1,artw rhino". t••r. - attendant Upon to arlitiona duties; *as attackcd a tieweasber inet wizh iniamtnallou of tEtt• lOnat, was Ad seveniptwi• di, iu the laostat 1. . hi. tore .A r by great stobi•st. height, id Li, ,i., ,i,„ eater s . w ore then 1'4.010V:11 I foul lir t ,'h , It. 300 t. 0 this stir ou b.. •rd the to me • tot, of from which 1 tended on the sPith •Ico. .t Wild hint beau •J. our ...It •: I. —4. 1111 retails &Wert of , it-I,i) . For i err. 0.1 was "carpal ) Co, to ~,snow t01e,,„ rod I; , smorart (Intl> evi liana flit 1. could n rt.-t 1 n ill • ie dr. .. Life outlay' not lartt ; tts.; - Pirdlingly the ploeictaus Woo eau Itw wot king Lull. • ratir, though une•iccev.t.tili , t twiCtle !row Lbw 11e=d the dread Archer, finality told m nut itt,-) - do no ma re for W. cud +Arida me W lb, • • mainsail to make aprb nisi...tattoo of nit Meier. 11V. 'ea stesited me. Au .cquatuLatice rlAtta.t tne ilk es ;rl= l. l. Mr. Frederick • 'elation. of Sixth 100 or -11, 8 adrimed me, as a (orlon. sops, t,. try f our Sklar. cad odir procured c bottle. (`roan the nu,. e' Mtn, o a , d taking then. UM° gloomy shadow of IL • • ...!Lsto now, thank Dot (or it, getting oett. r. i=t have taken but two bottles, • have pae.l tees did t fret iodides" of be ng issmitied 1.. rojiim my Wilk and dame: ter, from who o r bare beard lint taloa eighteentoontbs; for, gentlemen. 1 Sea IL loyal V.,' 1111/11,44 - 01i taw vicinity 44 Front ttuyal. To punt 11.- valuable Bitten I owe the certainty ofett(e ditch hay abet the plaie of ragas limm—to your Bitters sill l use. has tiorious privilege of *pity clasping to my bosom mane who are dearest to de In ate. We/ kid) rod; ISAAC MAWS& Wildly mutat to the trath of tk• ober* Emmen; as et had steepled of Revving oar comrade, Kr. Malone, resented to health: Jam Ctrabuteatut, let Kew Tort Battery. linens A. Anlttiftro. C., 11th Maine. Limns Cnivaktss.9.l4 New York. Z. Smote, let Artillery. Battery 1, .1. b. rmsairess„ Co. L, 3d Vermont. liatti B. ilkOsi, Cu. 8., do. Ham T. Me.ooox Co. O, 6th Maine Jao Y. Weal, Co. 8 , 6th .stns. Hsatt.s Kook co. 11, T2l New York. Natmeares. B. TION/J, C0.1f.,90th Neu*. ASSZNIF J. 11.111111 ALL, Co. A.., $4 Varstoat. Jodi hu ms; Co. 8., 106th harm see that tha oraatara at NO.g. Joins; la as grim of sash botaia him per !Mk IS C. 6 1, se kat Des. for M. flaoalysirommul e ariarko est balm lit tatasfsttaa _actidsll. aot st thrratilli tlotl ill fo niut. memzely yas by engem PlusexPAL 011101 s 111/1111/AOTOIII, ' NO. WI ARCH STMT. JON/IS a 7IVANIL impl o sion's. op Amnon k 004 Plisymeem Cr It9lls INi t Mkt Debelooll Mahn Is mg lova M NOM _•t~ A HIGHLY CONCINTILATICD A PURE TONIC N PREPARED EY (WILL EFFECiUALLV CURE a diooniered Liver or kkontacA Altb WILL POSITIVgLY YREVRAiI THEY CONTAIN NO Ou YOU -WANT YOU WAN A GOOD APPETITE? OU YOIZ wan DO roc witrr 'CO FEEL WELL? DO YOU 'WAX? DO TOO warr ZNERG . YI DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO VW WAIIT ur fOU DO, MK PARTICULAR NOTICE. BEWARE OF covlrirEarniTs.