m bur tr: THURSDAY. MARCH 23d, 1865 *natal Vzsarios sr its Oxon' » ra POSOI OP Lturrt.—Aulres Adam • The griai Flood. The freshets of the spring of 1,865 will be memorable in the future local history of the country as the most destructive visi tation of the kind within half a century. We have had a cold winter, in which a great deal of snow has fell, and a March distingulatted for its continuous warm rains. The result has been immense floods and an enormous destruction of pro perty. We have so far, only heard of but a small percentage of the devastation caused by the swollen and raging waters, but enough ii known to show that the lasses are greater than ever occurred be, fore from the same causes. From every quarter of the Eastern and Middle States we hale reports of tremendous freshets, doing immense and alniost irreparable damage. The railway lines. and other property along the great river; of New York and Pennsylvania, are perhaps the greatest sufferers. The amount of the laises thus sustained cannot be approxi mated by millions. The spring flood of 1865 may be safely set down as the most destructive one ever known. The tiu.squeltstina eortunenced ?taiga on Thursday evening. of last week,'-and con tinued to rise, sweeping before it houses, bridges, and floating wood and timber is immense quantities,- until Friday noon , when it had athdned the greatest height ever known. Millions of dollars' ;worth of lumber and logs were swept down' the tide, together with bitclges, dwellings, and barns. At Harrisburg, the lower part of the city was completely submerged ; the fires in various iron-smith's establish • meets put out, and private property to an enormous amount swept away or destroy ed.- The railroad bridges at and near .that city were submerged, some to the depth of three feetand in imminent danger of being swept away. The lumber stored•sat Mari etta, 'Columbia, 'and Middletown was swept away, with a great amount of pri vate property of all descriptions. At Dan ville. on the North Branch,' the flogwas the most destructive ever known. The railroads running into this town were com pletely submerged, and all travel impend ed. The North Branch canal, running slang the banks of the river, is entirely roger many places, and quite half of the town under water. At Williams. port, on the West Branch, this freshet was by no means so great. A portion of the new bridge of the Philadelphia and 'Brie railroad was washed sway, and all the lands about the town overflown. At Sunbury the river rose for some hours at a very rapid rate. The lower part, of the town was entirely sOmerged at 'about noon on Friday, and a, large portion of ;the embankment of the Phila. and Erie railroad washed away. Almost the whole diistance between Trevorton and Sunbury the banks are overflown and a vast amount of property destroyed. At Dan cennon a oomcnon road bridge was wash ed away, passing safely under the railroad bridge at Dauphin, but seriously damn ing the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge at Rockville, above Harrisburg. At North. timberland the bridge across the river was carried away. East if Harrisburg, and nearly to Highspire, the track of . the Pennsylvania Railroad was entirely sub merged. The ice moved out of the Hudson at Albany, on Friday, and, becoming chok ed at different point; south, has resulted . in forming a most tremendous flood. At. Albany the lower portion of the city mut l i submerged, and on Saturday flat boats took the place of hacks, and passengers by the ferries walked in ' the regions of the gas lights.' The track of the Hudson River Railroad was submerged for miles be tween Poughkeepsie and Albany. The outside track in many places is washed away. Travel between _New York and the state capital is accomplished now only by the Harlem road. At Mechanics ville several dwellings and bsxns were carried away, in some. cues giving the occupants barely time to escape. The Mohawk acquired a greater height than ever before known. At Utica, the water rose to the gas works, putting , out the fires and stopping the supply . for a _time. The-iron bridge over the Utica and Buffalo Railroad was carried away, and the telegraph lines east. The track of the New York Central Railroad be tween Fonda and Rome is damaged to a greater or less extent, At Fonda, the bridge was carried away, by drifting can ' al boats. The bridge st lelatike was also swept away. The Connecticut commenced rising on Tuesday, and on Saturday noon had reached the height of twenty-three feet and Sys Inches above low-Water mark, at Hartford. Not for thirty years at leas has snoh a freshet been known. High• ways and railroads in many places are flooded ; dams and bridges which have not already been taken off are endanger- Al, and mnoh excitement prevails. . 'llhe Ina Mane to be iced. The Y. 2libune, having tried ItIPVIAII to hide the disgraceful scene at the *au oration of Andy Johnson, by preserving ' entire silence in regard to the flutter for almost a week, came out last week with the following scathing article. Says t virtuously indignant Greeley : "Mr. Andrew Johnson, our new Vioe President, is said to have been demented by liquor when sworn into office, and to have made a senseless and f1i.41 , •ditable harangue in consequence. And , t , is re . he has fallen into habit.: _which ars a ; ' a s lify him for the high position to which he has been chosen. . . "We fervently hope that at lead the latter and worst half of this scandal will - prtive ihtene ; for, if it sholild not; .the wintry will be subjected to the pain and scandalland Mr. Johnson to the mortit cation inseparable from his expulsion fro cam If he has become a drunk= ard, d does not promptly,. azo:i , that-, rifoneihe certainly cannot remrnt Vied int of the United States ; an& (Ni k ki if he Use irty' ierrittet, and intimate frWtk he will be so assured forthwith. The pis may pity'iks well as' mourn his, he; but they rennet abides druabor in his present hijotiol! . ._P__ __ J_ 1 1 , A Nor lark' that the country is %aide .dowa t ilor Mr. “Beedier makes you 1910016 1 , Mr. Lincela delivers a sensec. i the gew Rate' Itennte Law. ' writ!!a so as oasarrso • They are therefore making the bird of ' - ' A Whit le a eigaltleerated" nate 1 their mist'. ~.. Tllity . • .t . - ; • 'te it. general bounty law has passed both ---4 " ---- .. and Federal • 1 -- '-: •,..., ~ -,_,...,, _ ' , • ; the inSiches of the legist • ; in -- • • ' •'' " . former fries it •- , ~5- . ~ ;TlO! , ri from - - tiffgill inriver atiViii that thd school di , e tit lonal i.. i intles.,; „ 1.1 , _- it o. -io• .- policy. __.4llhilitY'' - `t .. .i,',7 . ,_•-,_. '" il till* i 1 r• • i molt e , Y. 4 1 h. . authorities of any tow .w i r.. l ,ov - . , .7 AK •-. • ; ni ': al.. ,:- moven - hi _• : -_, •' • • -lereawza , ()Ugh, shall be antherhiOd . tiaj ~ a - ed• .• lek 'F . - e , log not exceeding fourlasad itellelfe to all ~ ... xi , v intethought that an - account • ha tt y._ e b seetetta ...feeet the_ Con men enlisted under the pending :call, - -Is of dm - cotidition of, ittalvrthere.,lnKn. "red ee m - - ost l er' are in the, country, and 'a arty other call, and the tax for the semi iiii(uni l rliereliting: ' `___- • _ '.' • ___:..— - -:- f ew offieam-who have taken the amnesty shall be l.viil i n . , _Serltirdiln,... a - with the " Ma Oberst features isf society are , e, ... ath. . " Aso mem tit hare a b en d eee d.the Pintrisimie et 'the `lete:or last year, with total absence of all fornis'and *Mena. of ' -leenvetee thismasmiptirat sliiewetner .4: .• , . .--i)- ' o roan y -11-„,-,-,-.4,,,i,a revere hardships , than f rom to draft, shall pay,,iwiyiditinp4e.tbelr tax.. : II Pallialil e.•!,_ l44 """ l4ll ' 3ll ' 1111414 " want of oonfidence in 'the success of the on Koperty,.a per ; mien 4al •oef..,twentat ~ ority, toe oarriashstroppeession pro• couyederste owe, or change i n t h e agn, dollars, end all aliens,between , thelsol. by the = machinations of paid ions that ioduoed - them to enter the ar. of twenty zed forty-fire pat; tbe:eatne• tePorter l 4. end. the dmiller to life and in. m i ss. many come h o m e t o re st, to visit The FlTisions 4 0 t l 4O Odi4 l f•cgroktibiting eeduritt . of - Propert. Y frOm. the bruta l it y; their families lad procure clothing, ree the collection of more than tex , par - Oent. arnidepredations et the bands , of 'robbers, main a few months and return. Thies per annum OP. the -tastabbb • valuation 7 of who Scour the country. -. • property or bounty purposes Tetalbilli ' ~ . '.-. Toe Federal gunboat ) PAW:ding i ht.os`s. of the great numbers of abeeritees, say ••;,:_'' • '.. with whom I conversed upon the subject -• The law,aleo provides that a bounty not' eletippi dyer corer the lauding o f 1'4 1 ° 4 4' that there are enough entering the service. exceeaug _four .huadred..dollars ,may be ;Ai and ~. the shipment of .cotton.•_,Poos-. "either for the first time, or returning, to Paid to d r af t ed inaet.tir to tell (*salon' diesel raids by the United ; Stetea frees- balance the number absent. Still you see in such awns and at such times as the 10-, -are, equa ll e d in destructiveness and bbl - many who are despondent, over the mi. ; cal autheritiet_ineY • deter!nine• , Ar Oil Why only by those of the . " Jiyhavrkessil' fortunes that, have befallen their •arms. PrevisiOn the f amilies, illl,4i l tft°4 men °ea. Apart from the partial control ,of . -th.e. Among. the inotde i lte whioh will serve be cared-for . by the School ,_ Directors out •Ixteks of the river by the gunboat!, ,Onti to illustrate fi fe in i "reetored " State; of the bounty funds dueto.the4rhusbanda the ,tetnporary occupation of the country ma y b e m e i: ai m:k w the, following : An old or br°the" whom therme dependent, by il ' i4 " .`b° -Fed°4ll Cl°Yernment ' has and harmless man—s Methodist preacher and dissolute or proffigete mencan•l4 re._ nis anthodly, while the Confederate forces., —war strained from squandering the due areCOettantlyin possession, ddtwing their truest in his night-clothes praying to his "jayhawked." and while on his - to their wives or children. eepiklie r froin the ,plantations, collecting , 4210 d, prayers. to his assailants h av i ng p rov . As the law merely confers the authority the pf,efederate taxes, and maintaining . ed useless, was shot by one of thetitiffians, upon the townshii,Ward and borousheu- ittin6isful 'operation a bureau of con. ' Idideath cry interrupting the appeal to thorities to pay bounties, the matter rats sedition, iximplete, with enrolling offi., the Deity. His son, a crippled and de- Wholly with the people themselves. 'The eers„eilunining surgeons and all the ma- formed youth of nineteen, wayer i ette d law Went mandatory,`anst any township chinery of impressment- , by the p e d era ti an d di e d in th e I,ri,on•at may decline to pay bounties, either• to 'The beat feeling seems to exist between _ Alton, HI. , volunteers or drafted• men, or they may the t onfederatee, the Federal* and we ' While the funeral of a young man was Pay any sum from $lOO to $4OO, but they citizens." ft appears - to be tacitly under being attended at a church during August, cannot exceed $4 O O. . stood , that so t o ng as the United' States last, a raiding party of Federal. appeared-, Ilmotreetiout et IforWas Propeirtv, The immense indebtedness of ,the ,country attracts but little attention. Congress hesitates at no appropriation. the State Legislatures show no symptoms of a disposition towards economy, indi vidtutla save in rare insfanoei practice, the prudential virtues no more than in the 'days' when prices were at - the lOweit".. Further; a large and "Contreding'Pofrthiii of-the RepUblican party ire: ; aeklOne.. for such in entire annihilation to the'praPfi : T ty 01114 SoUth as shell render that tart of the country a desert; 'not behriebte Peroi3ive that if their idea could • fully carried out, - the North would be so" much the 16 , 14 E. ' It is evident enough that the great want of the country so soon as the war Wended, will belabor, in order to the developing of the resources of the Country, and the reneiill of the property necessary to busi ness, wasted and used up in the • hist four years. Now there will not be, at the best, morWthan enough labor to produce, - over and'aboie a livelihood for the laboror, An amount sufficient to pay the interest on tike national, State and town indebted noes. ffvery building, then, every mile of ritiwar, every horse and mule that we destroy anywhere is adding so much to the burden of recov:ery. The idea with ninny seems to be that a kiss to the South must necessarily be a gain to the. North, whereas, the truth is, that in so-far is we weaken them in 'their socumulated wealth, we are Waring our own immuring, and rendering so much more difficult at heat, the payment of 'the interest of the public) debt. . th • tills lost Among e other in the last hours of Congress, owing too disagree. went betireen the two houses, was the one reducing the duty on printing paper. The House had fined the duty .at the nominal figure of a per cent. id valorem, which was amorld.ed by the Senate by in creasing the rate to 15 per cent. The . Hotpot) refused trreaelept this amendment, and adhered to the original bilL A. oommittee of conference was, appointed, which recommended a recession on the part of the House, but no action was had, and the result is thit the paper manufec turers. still have matters their own way, the duty remaining as formerly at 4 1,1 per • cent, Nroso Surrasaz 7 -At the third :anni versary of the freedmen's association held at Washington a few days since, Chief Justise Chase thus expressed himself in regard to negro suffrage: "Shall the loyal bleak' of rebel states be permitted to pro tect themselves an*protoct white loyalists also by their votes, from new 'oppressions by amnestied but still visdictiie rebels? I cannot doubt what . a j tat and mignini mous people will determine. They will say : ballots go !with bullets; Let &adorn ibe defended suffrage,' and again legtalation and adirdnistratien , will bow to the majesty of-the.people.". The quantity of grain produced by Can ada annually seems almost fabulous. Of wheat 'last year beer 25,000,000 bushels were grown ; 12,000,000 bushels of peas ; 40,000,00 bushels of oats ; over 1,000,000 tons of hay ;13,000,000 bushels buck wheat ; 28,000,000 bushels of potatoes, and 10,000,000 bushels of turnips. Canada also produced 30,000,000 pounds of beef, sheared 5,500,000 pounds of wool, and made 45,Q00,000 tounds of butter. TAe number of mulch awe, horses" sheep aid Pugs is considerably over two mllliond. 0:1 The old stories of the territiol in Charleston harbor, which-primiithd• froWning barrier to the apprerelt 0144 fleet for so many years, is at last &Mined. to have a humorous sequel:: They -weft simply a myth, and • for, aulys - pearsi Ate government and navy; bFfabebiaidll: gad blocksvie running erafti7esish - khinintlik good imlarsbuxiingwitit,thcolissermwee dee s i v .d. ; AJJ VJ:L IcAlabq a • "! r -1 9 5.1r,71 1 313rECT51D PACES 1 4. 1 M4 10 Wv, GoViiler_AklactAl Teattessee,.4vOson award*Miooo,4n Anil , : for dALEPAVII:gdtkidIA 4:4609;11 Inuit and PerelNOoolll4tt!.4 bands tidn-PrOwin4o, l *ol,o •4044 1 4 , 1 5 41 be smeis4d, l lPozi the TroPettY Ramsey, Sneed, and other", who wore lA iluetOisl• lu thewigli clais•4l Ate •rthedi 11 ,Tti g ett ingl * FarlclP A Tannaosealtapir states tiret.thaflObJ ',bap:U.7olM Bell, 'W.. •Tannianiki,* bal-‘l4/ • quite infirm, and la Ralik at Yowl Ack k Marriirethic bounty. 4is Ipibpatty-by. - his , ftlopetkat *Want : !tatitaisad of tha , tinker i riatidia aabra J _ from itetne in tarnidiagef aidlide fßilttleto ,-; ir ,11": lOW 4.ljtootokahodiostiroto mak littotims to otif stopo,ooo. : • t . r rt. ell, soldiers de net wander more than one mile from. the river they shall not be mo lotted, while vigorous shisiliiig by the gunboats *the penalty of too numerous an tippets:atm) of the COnfederates on the banks. Of course, in a locality where trade in Northern goods is permitted, the Confederates do not duffer- for *gibe; clothing or provisions. , Innumerable are the oaths administered to the people by the Federal authorities. long habit has rendered them conspire tively easy to be taken. To find favor, privileges and greenbacks, it is necessary. first.. to have cotton ; second, to take the oath. The universal and shameless cor ruption produced among ail parties con cerned bj , this constant oath-taking and the greed r for cotton, is astounding and incredible, until witnessed. Quite a thriv ing business is carried on by the paid spies and informers and the Federal offi cials, in " reporting " citizens for alleged offenses against the benifieent rule under :which they struggle. Thel" Reporters" " prefer charges " against whomsoever . they may wish to deplete of greenbacks, or avenge areal or supposed injury. The " charges " are now fully understood by the victim as pecuniary " charges," and a ' product& of exonerating testimony in . the form of green paper emanating from the Treasury,, is generally sufficient to clear the culprit, real or supposed, from the odious charge of treason, sad send him back pure as the driven snow. The people engaged in the cotton truffle are of course. becoming demoralized' by greeittocks as in other localities farther north. It is difficult to say whether the supplies of ammunition and clothing fur nished the Confederates by means of the cotton traffic more than balance the. ril done them by the corniption produced amohg those citizens, who, without thealn thiamin of money thus applied, would be fighting champions of the Southern cause. In the preseint state of trade and the " cessation of hostilities," the dwellers ins niediately. on the banks of the Mississippi woualive in comparative quiet and com fort, were it not for the " Jayhawkers." These are confounded in Northern prints with Partisans of the Confederacy, who are regularly enlisted soldiers, but draw no pay, and act, independently, either by companies or regiments. Both the jay hawkers and the partisans are wrongly included under the name of " guerrillas." The" 3aYlawker " an outlaw, gener ally a deserter - from one side or the other; sometimes $ desperado living in Ole scan- try. They murder barbarously and plun der inciiicriminately. They are warred against by the Confederate forcer and the citizens, as well as the Federal authorities. They serve, too, as convenient scapegoats for both parties. Numberless are the brutal murders committed by them since their rise in the hottwo years. The " Jay hawkers " are organized in bands of from thirty to fifty and makeftheir descents in force, They also prowl through the coian bri.in squads of three and four, playing the part of highway robbers. A 'favorite thumb.' movement of a jayhawker is to bang by the neck some one suspected of having mosey. antil he disdain the place of its concealment. Fortitude in refusing, or actual poverty, •will result in the con tinued suspension of the victim until death ends his misery -a Insult which. dose not in the least disturb the obit- Wows of a jayhawker. The • conditien of the " hvel blacks" 'will of Course demand our attention. For tiib•*ors past all who remained with their masters have been hired. The MI& ter gives them what they always have hid - --it coestortable home, clothing, food; aid *medial attendance; and in addition nays them' each a fauns per annum, varying Tozersso- to , $176. The money' they ex :pied in buying.trinhatsof work= kinds. Agmtbuman'reniarked to me that be had sat anenronzati upon his place litho win zite l thezunten of. math; and Inch watch ll:Pliterhaszgazibbserweble li thirnegroin iirtn tinbaniatztenos hereeoferni-not 'exist ing azdeppernitesinichmanemothis elei• vsAad polities ire!' enannednbrether !' 111114 child Abrishans; ithonn4ldelly :by :his polyodone not* and hilenees. Ablest Ansa:envoi' the nenroteriti• the lionntry have left their homes to seek thi lumina niik of aciutaused clumpik-Or intp *dimes ot the' Yankee patiitit. aiir,Rildifif Iran* t anti idren. Many who have been enlisted' . •IFedelfal arm desettiand retwettle Itissnsas. thesnl ' ,heensed • tO hive no intention pf 'tteit- 1 4=thehittletibrAfreidoine" ilitcept -4ikeiaoint of their beethriut in4theibistialitfet.i 'Araks principles and sentiments °rail people retrain , ontanneeti.7 they' ireltilit- 4 ► : paNy,ontrwhelmed and forced to yield obey "te glower' , they einnOt po i e . 'th , and breaking-in upon the procession, out the horses from the hearse, and from the vehicles in attendance. completely putting an end to the funeral, and obliging those of the citizens who were not csptured,, to bury the body hastily and without cere mony. • party of " jayhawkers " recently made a deecent*Upon the house of a gen tlemen, he being alone with his mother and sister. The inmates barricaded the .house and give battle for several hours, and succeeded • in wounding two, when the remainder made off with all the mules and horses upon the ylace. A force of citizens a n d Couf"lerate soldiers was im mediately raised, who pursued the rob bers to their swamps and IEI4O two,' • Private wrongs are frequently avenged by the death of one of the parties—no notice being -Ziow taken of the loss of a human life. " Sir," said • friend who was informing me as to the best manner of remaining safely in the country, "we have but three weapons, our whiskey, our greenbacks and our pistols." _lndeed, whiskey seems to be the bane of the coml.' try, Federate, Confederates and citizens all drizik whiskey in quantities astonish ingly vast. The writer does not feel at liberty to give all the information which he became pcmsessed of, in regard to the traffic be-' tween the citizens and the Northern peo ple and OffiCials. Many more incidents might be given illustrative of the semi barbarous condition to which the war has reduced the untortunate inhabitants of those motions overrun by the contending armies. Let it be sufficient, to say that, great indeed"'ininsehe the ultimate bens fiti of the war tOhelanoe the crimes, the miseries that have sprung from its prose cution. For the sake of humanity, let Us hope that when the end shall come, and the judgment be given upon the acts of the infatuated and blood loving fanatics who, in the face of warning and entreaty, have reduced to a roving place for thieves and murderers the fairest part of oar land, and its people to lives, of wretched- UM, they may not stand utterly accursed before God, nor receive from their suffer ing exuantrymeti: the pehilty due their crimes. Ksitroes. A roux Taaerr.—Parsone• applying 'at Washington for rebel prisoners of war 'to he 'permitted to take the oath of allegiance 'under the President's Anineety Proama tion were habitually required by "C. O'Leary," the DoMakintlitir •of the White rouse, to Pay him a handsome fee before he,would. fel their names .be. announced to the President or their written applicar -tiolloAti b hinded to- bias. Mr. - Ether idas, of Ttaineake,. published an expos: us- Of ebb - !Many, • and O'Leary Was promptly diatnissed.- • The Buffalo defoen. dam says: . "ifs jugie Mr. Atherfcfp feels better new." ,That sounds as if the Buffalo paper was dutiliti4 fled that the villian of a doorlicesPet; was iterfered with in his. villaily.—Locistoilk. JousaaL • lady Jobun at Ik. Laaaptrati as Ban. [Prom tke Spits(Sad &Walesa, Kalb 14.3 It would have beea 'thought that after the exhibition which Mr. Vice-President Johnson made of himself on' ion day. he...would be more Careful o himself in public. We are informed. however, upon private but entirely credible author ity. that the Vioe.President was so far stupefied with liquor at the inauguration ball that some ,of his friends were, °bil ged to carrY him home. We would gladly, disbelieve this; but the source from which itciontes leaves no room• for doubt.' ' Pollee Zoom, Troupe... Notices of • Oro Pron. . Mora Zounvne.=-We hate" never seta Shakspesre 11411 so fall at say out-of-town exhibition, so greeted the Carter Snores last nate is a the the fact that yin* ladin do ttp the balk of the per. trosumeary figure up two to one of the .3ton Daatiod the Orchestra; do the sing. lag cad On daiWeg, eons vary good, too; 'and in the military dro,l, beet the 61st ree... matt all to ilnieh; i , or any other man." The iodinate lest night seeund perfectly carried awe with the performasee, sad we: doubt an hatspssrHall will be jammed full again to-biglit, the last of their attone ifynsetar Standard, July 80, 1664 tbibi . - . here.— - - • OtaiwiAr - tounve V Titearo-afeishanice ilzwas peaked and maned .last ateting; t 2 ,, ths . W_oretestotsf tide body of troops. 4 " . tift reir4S•fillS. 2 7, 1804., :i ' --- !, Xitovfl..-r-ike. etisbrind - 117 , 741991Y6t kon/ )19. OP toien/i eg‘ SPAWN *Oa I&A9t MIMI, sit el.t most more worthy the. moat gesesous : t.Zolllo2.4sWatnitiestonstno Abel stice.-4-admissiem..-Sash- . 111 1 41 . 1 f a r -f ,!=llir e ti a t a lr4 ei5 "....:: d kg._ _,IIIIPOOMAN.ht.AIiow tm JIW staiderdwitatakiam, Aiiesty ' 19; /664,1 ' .. I ,0 " - .1' , " •-!V i i; g . .., :" Iripas.--The fl On 6":•••• eigigt=lkutil:"l"l44l*SaaOlK:46"!7ribt; • • ; IS RS 11 1„. d i k •Astiklaidgboratimir ;spacious -frost' . p1090. - 1141oigi000kikirrotl Of -*Abir .ors gad stiliktiOnlagisad sa rel. butsli Minis about to disappear. The new spriag bonnet ebandontykit Stempt at riain i rstiovstb head - o( ;Este I,fiartir. It olio el to e can, Sad Oittle else than a at* o or nimair materi al oy c 114 sad unit • ed I s h neuter lie Skin. :If Sowers are , orn the exterier, not the bi de ottturbonieffor that IS Incapable of eta lirl42t anything, except the beautiful, adorn intiticlibliqiisiuMiglies ass ooverlog to the laid. -By the. Iniy,"d6 ,louses how suddenly WaYitittsielitiggraliWupon tie - altiuldeiti of thi, eez;: and , what . splendid tresses, now adorn people formerly tamest destitutit of hair. AWt4thatTart•ebenld-abusenitnre, and that the hair of dead 'women should grace the heads *Any/lug Wanly. Such is the demand for artificial earls; that even the animal king dom is brought to to supply this fashionable female necessit.y.—Nero York Cor irmark Advertiser. POST OPTICS NOTICZ—WISTIII. Aasssot— titsr.—On and after Monday, Oct. 31st, 1864, and until further notice, the Mails will close is follows : Cleveland &Chicago, 9.50 a. M. A 7.30 p. m. Euffalo, 1.11 p. tn. a. 7.30 p.„."1". -sew 'fork Sr. Washing :ton, 1.15 p. to. a 5 50 p. m. Cincinnati, 7.30 p. w. Eastern Way, supplying all office! between Erie and,Buffalo, 8.00 p. m. _Western Way, supplying all offices between Erie and Cleveland. 8.00 p. m. Pittsburg &Vele; &Pittsburg R. R., 9.80 a. m. 'Edinboro and Way Offices, - 8.00 p. m. Philadelphia & Harrisburg, 8.00 p. Philadelphia and Erie - Railway, 7 20 p. m. Wellsburg, on Taeidays, Thurs. • •days and Saturdays, 5.30 a. m. Office hours from 7.80 a. m. to 8.00 p. tn. office Sunday, open from 7.80 to 9.80 a. m. 308. M. STERRETT, P. M. Erie, Oct. 31, 1864, tf. ATTIINTION Bore !—A Cacaos TO Mate 11011111 T.—Very few portions are aware, that by. $ recent Invention, newspapers and scraps of printed paper, can be converted into material for printing upon again. Um high price et paper has made an active demand for old newspapers, books, pamphlets and serape of paper for this purpose, and it is eagerly bought up by parties connected with the pa per.mille. By collecting and saving all the !fitter'sl of this kind about their houses. and selling it, many a family can put "money in tbeir purses," which would otherwise - be lest. The highest price, in cash, will be paid for it at this office. ir: Wedding and ...Visiting Cards. We call special attention to the superior styles of Wedding and Visiting Cards printed ft this office. Having procured several new fonts of type especially for this kind of work, we are enable to print cards in a , styli equal to thoie - olitained in any of the larger cities. It is nothing less than foolishness for person to go abroad and pay. extravagant prices for engraved cards witen , they can get just as band some one* at home for less than onezthird the 005$. tt AN EXCILLINT RZIIIIN.--.-WhOelPir is troub led with Hoarseness, Cough, or Soreness of the Throat, can apply an excellent and. safe remedy by using Brown's litronohisl Trochee. We have tried the article, an safely rea m:amend them-in all cases of Throat Irritation. To Singers and Publics Speakers they ire of great value.—Alton (111.)Courier. BLASIX9.—We keep couptaittly' on hand a large selection of Legal Bbanks,. of approved forms, such as heeds, Mortgages. Judgment and Common Notes, Summon& SubPo.ll l lB and many others, not in such general use. Those is need of these articles, wilt end it to their to give our aloe a Gall. tf. Knee every man thine ear but. few tby voles; Take each min's 'censure, but reserve tby udgment," until you have tried Dr. U. H. Belays's Liquid Catarrh Remedy, which never faibe to oure when directions ere followed. Morro:—For Loyal Leaguers ; • Point not, out a *path to others, Which your feet refuse to tread, Follow with your earnest brothers Though it lead among the decd. Sa-ging'o Nvertioniento. Notice to School Teachers. APPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOLS FOR samosa taroa. in gig Creek school district, will be received until April Stilth. Appil igloos to be to Wli• ottosiol eastese appliecat's autilkate. gaper. hitendeat's swassloatteo will be hsld at ge&___Tillage, April 211, at 10 °Woe& prisolsely. IF: W. IMMIX, 1mr2.1-3t Secretary of Beard. Farr for Sale or to Rent. IHE UpDERSIGNEDI9FFERS FOR iude or :sot his farm In Elk Creektownship, on owest 'branch of Rik Creek, containing sixty acme, forty of which an 1121,19•1114 the rest toeing pal timber cad part peeture. There is a large fraMe house, • good karaorell, orchard and an abundanc• of running Inter on thwendsee. Terms resseisable. Apply to J. EITZTEIRION. 44 oner23- Rid 3lo,ge Road, opposite the Erie City Brewery. For Sale. OIIT-LOTS No. 135 and 136 and known as the Patton proporty, on which are erected • sabstantial brick house, bars and Ontbaildino; sltasted cells soutisest of the sitt7 litniter and mile eoath of the crostini of the k Sets sad S. & railroads. Said property cos ten ashes of lead, and is au of tb• best and most 'clamant locations la the of Me, having a skis garden, fruit trots. ow ethos, warrant bushes, me., having also a ens view ur MS otty, bay, lake and rallreh.de. The above propsety will be sold together or in paresis to snit purchasers. Tor ternis _had particulars inquire of DAVENPORT. Esq., Eris. or suut3.3ir C J. RUSSELL, Sells Valley. - Adminlatra— toil Sale. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE . at the late radars of. Stephen Una& deed. Sadao from cathe Edinboro plank road. an Sat way. April Itth, st 1 o'clock. p. the following nal mate I One Farm, a:lntelsat mg eau of good land, with Dwelling House Barn end other oat balding". AlllO , good orchard! Tams and har RILL p Ondap of • GEOECIE USO. awddi-dw - Administrator. Administrator's Notice.. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON the estate of Patrick Clark, 41sesseed, late of latilanwit township. Me county, Pk.,liel mo tose wreath to the' andersigasd. Reties is lesreig to ail knowing themeless indebted to the OM Mail hottediate piqued, and those hubs ashes - slobs* said estate will reesot thew for settlasasst. NEM!! CUM • • E. L. PINNEY, eter/S-4. Adsetahrtesters. AUCTION SALE OF FURNIT.UREI • Lap and exteadrosala at . VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Caudistlag of gitehao, MILL Roam. Wag Rama !Fad Roam aad Patter nuattaza at Uwe ruddisea • t 0031MODOBr LARAUST, ,Sixth ABOVE 111M114111AS, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1865, At 9 o'clock, A Y.. TIM= strictly cash No goods dalvaral dints( ttrp ktare of sale. J. 111;711:1131,0114- Aoalloaset. ' .- . .'-IPARRAII HA .1 4 14- ', .'‘ I AT AM evrtuiit; Mani 14 ad U. tat in The Cuter ZONLYETrespe r." 1 - - 4" BERGER PA.IIIEILY,.-.. ~:i i • ~.p.- y ~ es ,A i - UR/NG FEMALE,- -BRAES BAliiill 1 . , , -•.-- ~ , 1,: z 1 1... two .el their - poplar . inOttata,NAti t. • ttas os Saudi, shaman at Ilk Weir*. Thtets, 35. Oat 'bßatti4itlieti, 50.0idt. ~_3144bul - .•.::.4 ii' ) 14 *Or r nIIIMAINdi ',' • di.11142141110X. - +, MUM InriUtjA thii• aril as amass la iresmg r • war bin Noma Width IPA. • DM. allimmie as.• miliZtrit was wool Was* =lke asiesitallisim arias self . s em .;; Og g - . • affigikay• iresililp. 0047. = Reeves'• Ambrosia. rorie-1t rlsr ao LE*lr iI A I t i)REss I No ..d , Hltricitoritio still 1311iIl it 4 sfammeate fe „ rthle /*elks. sod is sujimsrillog •il Mtpre uot °art*, dila country but *leo Oa 4014 tkAbleriCSl. Thrintintlx of bottlre ere eaefiany la as Court 'holes of earl., Londoo. Y , I„ retie WI *kid therld. salt Ms psls in Oa. I. I. mut ton*. R •Alialtosts la composed of ea oily r 1 /net freak iambi of wooderful virtue, and is bsyrisly 5.. , 1 ta4 with • variety of exquisite pogo rues.. I: effectually printing On batr (riling out, sod caunen It to grow nap Idly. thick and long. .t mikes the hair curl sr.! lore. It a glory appenrsoce. :co toilet le complPte witti.,nt It. Prins 76 ants per large bath.'. /Sold by druggists and angler' In fancy gond* lu nil portaeluer kdrileetworid._ irbelerts by all Tlast.sin. druunts In every elty, Lod at - 11.211LVCIV AMBROSIA DIVOT, N 0.62 Yulton Stant, N. Y. reiniNag — awe it c.lO, nilodetplaba, Ofaro , ‘l Aosta iir ' Inaba • - 111t2-)NIM. - , . E.ii M r toes Notice. /..41 AMENTABY ON Tli E Wlkat Or Mt L Stows ltittiot Smits totioshtp rirosasstti hootoir 'gruitod to Woo pobooribor. all proommajoirlo4 to ail 4 Wats ato notified to omit* b swami prAvomtkaod those banns estate sitahtst is it estate vitt roma Them, properly arittionitod. for oddment to LYMAN HOMY.. Wart Groom, rob. 23, 11865.-6 w RZIPIIIVAIMILIt & !AUTO'', Witouout.r. aro Kstail. l / 1 1ALIIN IN and Proviidooo, Irloui and Food, Wood bad Willem wan, Winn ,Liquora, Tobacoo, &wpm ta, Stab. 912 1 1044 . IN/It to YOUllir. Hog.. Forolohuag Cm-.oridm - _ . „ to 6%.5-11 Roar.* and Lots for Sale. THE UNDNB§ IGNED OFFERS FOR • altibatolloviajg propartrl Otte House sod I.ot to the city of Strie, Wallet cm gussirss street. north of tbr r4ilrinot O. lieume.and three fisif lota. watt& A first tale Bairn erected thereon, uitute•l lu that pert of Will Creek Tp Moira as linsetoon. The huihhuipt and Musa are to pod order, and there la a doe writ on the premises. The Cot hut number of trees of superior fruit upon it. • Ott•lot N 0.20, la West Mill Cremk.eoutti of Liberty street, without Improvements. For farther panto:oleo inquire of • H. ii4GILL merle-al = State, !Mesas 34 and 4th St a. To Bast and . Vessel Owners. WE •HAVE IN STORE AND FOlv oili Slam stock of palate of all Ida& mid Wan ;aloo f store of Linseed 011, both raw aid baled. oil la well Iltted for boat sad roma Dalathigeilllftwir WA papered with Arnett dyllimt parties ba limy !dad of stateriabli= l gt= effort i at lowee wrZtl a t prime, mad we think the Interest of all puttee about to bey palate sod oils will be promoted by - eels us a call. saarl64m• HALL It WARFEL . . Administrator's Sale. Y VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE eel order otthe Orphan's Court_or Erie comity, will expose to isle at public vendue of outcry at the %Loop Weir occupied hi Jamie Grant, deceased, in the borough of Mallon, Erie county, Penira" pa the 21:4 day of April, tid3, at 10 o'clock, a, m., the following des aeribed =el estate, late the• property of Junco Grant, doomed, to wit : - 1. ILL that certain piece or piracl of land altnate,lylna and Wag in theta:lra:hip of Union, county of Erie and Stale of retinsylunia, bounded and deecrib•d u follow:, to wit : On the north by land of Henry Aldrich. on the east by land of Jasper gine, on the South by lands of Nelson Thr ippon, and on the west by lands of James Hanle, untelning tlfty urea. f land be the aura more Of leer. - 2. Also, all that piece of land situate In Union Bor ough r rgi• county, Pa, bounded and desatibed ae fol lows, to triti•Ossouneezing on the Philadelphia & Erie railroad, en a line parallel with Foster's shop, thence northerly towards High street to a point ten feet from this ipeuthwest corner' of Poster's shop, on the alley; thence westerly on a line parallel with the northwest eorner of saloon ou a direct line four feet from said cor - nor; thence motherly on a line parallel with the west end of the saloon to the Philadelphia & Erie railroad: thence easterly along the line of gall railroad to the plies of bogie init. Terms—Dine- ttra In hand wad th e balance in thre. annual paymen with intere.it to be paid annually, to be secured be just eat brand and mortgage on the pre attess—or, at then lion of the purchaser, the purchase money may all he paid In hand. J. 1.. TITUS, orarla4t • Adudalstrator of Jas. Grant, dec'd. House'and Lot For Sale. ROUSE AND LOT, MITITATED ON THE WEST " al& of German street. I.h3t*COSI Seventh and Eighth streets, for aale—the lot Wog torty eight feet front and one hundred and eight f..et deep to an alloy—with a Barn, Well,asid choke trait trees on the pregame,: for particulars, !aqui re of J. W. DM:MAN, loarlol6-2, Or, WILSON LAIRD, F ay. Publio - Sale of Real Estate. WILL be sold at Public Sale at the We ratline* of Lawrence Loesh,deetnute4, in jyatw~bVllla s , on THU BADAY. lIARCH 9. 1965, at 2 oNelnek.p.m., the Real Estate of the &Lousiest, Coolllla. lag of atwo story frame hone* and lot. SO fest front on Nadi attest sad le back, toilet-2er with barn and other autbalbilaga. Also a lot situated on State ►treat, 40 fat Mint cad 165 feet deep. Alin a lot bounded by John Clronuabagofa and Adam JAl:Luse' estate, containing 56 fast trent and 130 test mooing Dub. liras made known on day of sale. rtufs.2ni. PO P. Legmi, Guardian. Erie Co. Mill Again Running; THE undersigned ha; taken charge' of thin well known Erie County Hill, In Mill Crook tp, two mats from the eity of Ens, on the Waterford Plank Boad.lind petit in rompluti order. He will Icy all kinds of grain at thin highest market prices, and nu all orders for custom work with promptness and on rea sonable ten= • Being detoriulded to do highest to give satisfaction to customers, herespectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. Mill Creek. Harm 2,184.1.5-2 e. Adinist.rator's Notice. 1 -4 ETTERS O F ADMINISTRATION hay.ng been granted to Ephiarn Boyer end Stumm( argootpon the estate of Cyrus J. Wolf, late of Yak new towaship, deceased, notice is hereby given to all peesons Icateriag thiamine Indebted to wild Wats. to mks immediate pa matt, and those having claims against the same will passant them for setdement. EPHRAIM BOYER. SAMUEL J. VARGO, Faritinr, Feb. il—Ow• . Administrators. Farm for Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale his farm sttuatod in Mill Creek township. Mont live miles from. Elie, on the Wattaburg plank road, containing ratty acres of•land; bas erected thereon • good frame /willing bowie,' with warm cilia?, a bank barn, and all nereesery Also a pone& orchard of choirs fruit. for further particul ars enquire Of John W. Shannon, Iris, Pa, or of the enboeribee on the promisors. TBOYas DAV/PON. YLlereek, Feb. 16—if. - - - Notice. • • THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSO eiated the...elm ander the style of BELL & ARNEWB., to continue the wholesale and retail Dry Good", Carpeting., and Hoagie re rnialting trade. WW. BELL Jr. , W.B. WARiftt, ' Erie, Feb. 7, l& 'l.l-2‘.• lf, L. WARNER. The Ninth National Bank of the CITY OF NEW YORK Capital $1,000,000, Paid In. MCAL Aormr OF THE UNITED STATES, Ansi Sordid lost for Jott Cooks, S.bscrij►tio. /root, WILL DILIVICII 7-30 NOTEg, IRCE OF CHARGE, by to W ;arts of th. eountry, and ready* In paysseat C 'eh on Now York, Philadelphia and Boston, sweat bills, and all fire par soot. Interest notes, - with intend to data of sidescription. Orders slat by mall Will bi promptly filled. , The Unit resolves the neconnta of flanks and Unita rs on favorable terms; also of individuals keeping New York awooanta. • E%Mlia Orphan's Court Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AND IN PURSU ape* of an order of the Orp 'a Court fol. the Smutty of Erie I will strop to public sale, In Spartan I. Dart, _Crawford county, on the Altai day of A. D. UNat 1 o'clock, p. m.. of sal don tlinisty.seren fromacres the *sat aide of that pl or parcel of land partly In Crawford - and part': In grin county, bounded as Weirs to wit : On the north ride by land of William Gray. Caroline Esker and Lyman Gnat ; east bj land of Myles Ellakaelse; math by land of Crash, L. Lewis, audwelt oy land formerly owned by Labon Lewis, siip• posed to be good 01l land. limns of aale-2-3 of the paw hue money en eoner =tien of Wet beams In and year, witl Intermit, sr eared by Judgment bond and mortgage on property. CHARLES W. BAKES, merit 3t - Guardian of Sarah Y Doois. Erie "City Steam Bakery. • THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR chord tholtrle City Steam Bakery of P. P. Adams takes thie opportnnity of informiog the families of the city of Brio that lie will call on them daily, on and after Vie Lt of April,lealloe Kit an exoellent amortnient of evelytkiar in the Baker's line, including. Breed. Calm. Rolls sedifte.U. Public patronage la solicited 4in the beide of vetting • good article. lan hrinng it regntarty had promptly fersiebed et their . mare-1w ' , W. . J. 5A1415.5. tanthrftt:,Mailifit. 000-Actißet-,4)? cuoicE.LANDs dt...144 in Waterford, Washington, . 1 1 , 4 Frinklisr sad Fairview towasbipa, tor ears on rea aorabkr team tteaae of these tams *same the best oil territory lasted on Trench and. Rik creeks. Fur far Her inlinenatiesinnotry or , • - MALIN FAULEN E. at Waterford, or ' Cr. =MON. at Edinboro. Earl,-bt Jr; J. L. STIMILIAT • hiefrientla and the public that, after an absence of nearly Arty VMS If !arras in, charge of large t a ri asit Aar Mimed the preen* of b m Ut la ehaft4;49 Iliseislatteadoir even to operative' . and cresairikUre rye , sad salts in this breech of the profession will be atfwded to in *hi aad the eclat/alai mashes, 0811seilMI Sebe-Pareiro** Stott, north stdi'orlPßiblie Awe, seas [lath street. , theekteace at * 2.Ottoduk's, Aid door to Postofilee. ordlls• boars hem 8 to 9 a. M., 12 to 1 m , sod ;to flame r • . cure-Ins - • • - Notice. - EREAS, MY - WIFE. PERLFS gin MATIVIONI 'UM loft raj b. 4 sad board b a ktbi au** o. R. ltaisou. ROBERT SCIIRLOSKE The combination of ingredieut, in tla,be 1. Et result of long and extensive pm,q..ic. Thry . their operation and canna d to ti n. . • cate; certain in corrective sit it/caul-2 lienattuatiens, removing all ot..incl 'Lai?. I. cold or otherviee, headache, pain in :La. pti; • of the hear; whites, all nervou.. atT,ct.C.nt., fa tigte, pain In the back and huibs, which arise front interruption of estate. • DE. CHEESEIL&EII FEMALE PILLS Have been need over a quarter ef* contnry. - offered u the only safe means of renewing intorr..; minitrnation, but Ladles man bear In mind that i•.,;• is pat cambium of the female rys:em to ari.trA :.to J N cannot be taken niacin: producing a PF CULL} R 7,1. 2 11 ULT. The condition reserred to Li - the remit, MISCARRIAGE. Snell la the. irre•lr• tendincy of the medic.ne to restore the Pexurd • 1..1 . to an ririal condltion,that even. the reprodu.;tiv, , • of nature cannot leftist ;t. THEY CAIiNOT In any :that. way. Dr. Cheeseman's hue been a standard remedy fur over .thirty y . are the most 'tactual one ever known for all coo , : peculiar to ranee, TJ all cla n they are i r • inducing with certainty periodical rayulao,t, are known to *hounds, who ullsTO %I -(1 th'Ll • . knt periods, thronghola • the country, hark tion of some of the most eminent pbysician ica. Expll ‘it threetions,statiog *hem they tho.,:‘, i. - with feet box—the Plums $1 FIR BOX, or C 1 , conisining 50 'o GO Pills sent by mall, promptly, s'.S • ecilr; nation, by rrmilting to the prop:istor..., DROBGIST3 GXNERALLY. HUTCITINGS & lIILLYEN, Proprirt.-.• sr ceaar St., New ark Sold In E.rl. t2i Carter iiCarrer, Viers Si EAL. , it. di Warfel, end Wm. Sold Oirry by W. di Rowland. J. U. ORVIS, Pfeil% B,4aKERS AND COLLECTGI OF .Military & Naval 2 Park Place Sew Cortespottaing house to Ws:Mc/ton. D. C or It'Co., 474 14 Street. flarfog bad three years' experience Iu the of Claim, and the general traneac:lol2 or departmenti of Goverordent, we cArt ss.uro and a. treepondenta that all baylueee will be 'rigorously and promptly attended !Prepared to make advances upon acs of claims, and parchium it.iartarmaelei'm A ebeeke, as well as collect the tillowinr A . Pensions for inealida, Widows, gutiier4 14,1 0 , Children 'Bounties for Soldiers, .itsolo rad Co:. irQu,. In battle, those who have served two aua hairs of deceased; also State bnunty Arrears of pay for ()Moen. as t r., +.l • het of deceased. Navy prise money for all oaptorrA. Ni,, pension andlattance o' Arrow:door diachargod .tbzors let'•.o.:, clothing ratting propel Iy made out and nollented, h' clearances obtained Troia Or4nate, and Quartermac.• liepartmente. 10. S. Revenue S tamp; for rate at A' 4:ceotrat 411-14 per rent. Administrator's Notict rETTERS '4 A I)SIIN'ts'T Aj- on the sit ,to TJ. Coker, , • Sall village, Erie way, been granted. to the owlets gnrd,nuti . t, I , ler• to all indebted to the said estato to payaieni, and those hating cialtne azain t t . resent them, duty authenticated, f..r • • :1..: . • before the lit of Jul,, 1865. Jtt IIN VF tnarira-tiw• aR'MTiAIt K.11841.E1t, Dealer lo Grocenoi, Pro , la,••• Mood, Willow aa.l Btooo Warr, Altate Street, opposite the Postotll2o, Brie, r • g e House and Lot for AFIRST CLASS FRAME 1.1511..i.,.1:s eligibly located an% plevrant I manatee walk of the Postal:llb,, ii istirrrd .r • ' • doable parlors. (Using room, rt.. 4 r, r • • store MOW 00 ant Boor, Lad five rt can' , • •• brick paved cellar under the entire , 1 - sr,. • cellar partittoftedolf with brick. A t ttnt -. 1 - t • tera to ttre pu•d—City us twin tbi• oat. Will Weald with or without tbr fern • - Taros ateh P• t' • • irmfa-tf. LARG Lm of onucla 3tiw atd fcr 0,04-10 131118 i 111TfttA: CHEROKEE PILI, • V ' 0 • • $ S e . I 0 4 '? rtef, l < ' • • HEALTH ',PRESERVER OEIiTAIN AND SAFE . FOP the Remora of Obetructions and - orßeipslasiti ifa Via Reetarrmt r ralr Thep, cure or obrlate theta z...•--- ; . , oases, alit oriu horn Irregularity, t 7 • she irregularitylluelf. lisi." They vans Suppressed, Er Tn th., 1%! . t ful Massanutten. o r , They cure Green Sickness tcl.i z•-• • They cure ?ferrous and lipinal t •• In t h e back, and lower parts ,::: • - `.. vr ..,,..., Stative on slight err ..inn,. i . , of Vas Heart, .Lownart of .qpin'tJ, 1f,.. - ileadache, alidinon, etc., etc. In t., 7 !, : moving the irregularity, ti.ey rem,e, t ' and with It ALL - the ellocta that spr,L 6 . ft.,-, lar Composed of simple YegetaLle tr. , ..-., contain nothing deloterioto to any , L ... h owever delicase, their ft:Merlon tong tv t strength for weaknets, which, whrn pr.:, ,- they purer fall to do. sar , They may be safely avd at an rls , .... any period axaerztocaiNa Tee r:,..>r 7„..•. ~ dazing which the unfailing astur,, ,f ~ _., , would Infallibly Nurse? preen/ley. gar All letters secklngln.formatezn , z be promptly freely sad discreetly' ..7 , •. T . rail directions accompany tr..' , , t Pries Si per box, or six boxes t-,- Sent by :ital.', free of posta . ..t, P Or Pamphlets seat by mall free of ;..... DR. W. R. MERWIN & Co,, 63 Liberty 55., New York, Prot DR. WRICHIT'S REJUVENATING ELAM: Or, ESSENCE OP LIFE, • Pooporoll from Pore Y AI. lextrs,• fns satklas So to. motors to tOo otos • "As the Pliwatx Mare from the ashes erne 0,, ambulated wills Kew ttrer—oo does this E. , ,, tr rejureaate the brawn and •vere,int d'. m .,...- gir. The Etejnyeastliag Elixir Is the rct4::-.,. ern dlseeverks In the vegetable Maid*: , :, an entirely new and abstract, method of c tte„- : , ponies of all the old and worn out vree4:, nr- Tals medians has been tested br t'.l z , eminent medial men of the day, eel by • nest 7.; pounced to be one of the greatest medical ,t.:7./...-, of the age. - 1 F .. One bottle will etas general Detll4:7. A few doses cures Hysteria In ferns] - I One bottle cures Palpitation of tl.! H t .-; Prdm one to three tkntles restorer t.::: 2:.-- nem and full Ogee of youth. sap— • Few donee restores tbo appetite. sip- Throe bottles ewe the worst C4u3 ,r 121132 or A few doses tare' the low spirited. One bottle restores mental power. 114, -- .A few doau restores the organs el - A few doses bring the rose to thohctk. medlcthe retteres manly vl.; , :t re health the poor debilitated, worri-dlwa daapatting. lar.Tbe listless, alienated youth, thc‘ ed Cum et business, tbe cf n•nviis the ladleidual safteriog from ge:g-ril ^lll "Ma lefakneal of a einj:a organ, will oil Pi' digs and permanent rule by the uese of tie or Irene. of Life. 'lir Price, $S per bottle or three f.. sad forwarded by Espre, oa recelp: c: to aay address. or The Cherokee Plll ant i venatlng Elixir, are sold by all r- _ .Dtmggista in the civilised world. druns un; • - dealers, however, try to sell worthlers c • in place of then; those which they cr.:. a cheap price, and make mars lag, than they can On these medicines A. _ your health, aye, the health of yolr • • spring do not be deceived by such . Druggists, ask for these m•diciner cr .•:, ors. If the Druggiet will nct buy thrn f . • elossithe money in a letter, and sse - to you by Express, securely sealed and r - ., • • from observation. Ladles or Gentlemen cat addro.vi us confidenc., stating fully and pi'Vn'y and symptoms, ea we treat all A • - nature in male or tenial.. Patients ni-ed r.. tats beanie of their inability to visit us, at , treated patients raenesafully In all port'. .. • civilized globe, by corregiandence. Patients addressing as wilt pleue Et&Ze the symptoms of their complaints, sal wr::.• I • offee, County, Biala and name of unload postage stamp for reply. Wo send OUT fa page fixtr.p'aet.to .1 , dress. Address all lettere for Painpi.lc tg 07 5 - e ths pregniatem, Dr, W. R. MERWIN & CO.; No. 63 Liberty streit, N York IMPORTANTTo FEMA LES AIiiNLESPA, - v v. e l V . A. • s • d? /u - ' /640 . 4 -• - 0 '2 , i , 4 rt 1 .7 C C( PILL S /II L. BROWN & CO., (Late Somas, Brown C 0..) ME , ME