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VeOty:enWi'aiiiting depicting some , I V ar °I . ! e, „ 'Fifth The Drunkards' Piogess. i 14 i TI MI 1 • , butt Misceitaneous ant ngs. ie o e , . 4; • . . to conclude With- the beautiful representation ',t,f the St ar 14 our our'. ent s. kin:Alkyl/art —Major Rox &me of the regimenti ilfh dhis city on Saturday • en kis way to his home in Warren county, 'COnsidoring tbe hard fighting the Ma 40tbit nit en eriiiged in, he looks remarkably .m,ottilivitititii?l:,litit:roi Itereporte testleft tit for duly. nuenbittletbVilCit iii4leciiiiered, and tettfi ikecrufted, so that in a few 41044, 1 0 it jwiltnelit Will hi, sivellSd , miesion tri, his home, is , to pa we ,throwey tit form ii,..l3ucktsil 11 He_ is cenidentithatlliOusatuis,of young, men sin. he found, u thastrefies of Warren, Potter, le,gr!r!,°", who flock. tti , hes ittenderl inice, 'Menet the tai ''ihoul a the ride ;, kti . 4' intact,' 'to the"d e. fez4i4,l•l4,ll“ciiqii!i 'We r `irliti Major Stone' • in enterprise, for sea breve ;and gal-, lent The` r,,tuisthm of i t toops,requ itedto be raised by,Pentistivirn is obout i 5,00 0!. , A)94 PRIAO roclOtik quota , old reg i ments, ' ll4, 444on!?Fhleit of 'the ne , ` , '•;300,0;00.. , • ----- LATEII-" ~. 4' lin), , 1 q a irem , ... , ,,p., ,l• i , v, ~ ai 'new , 4 filial . i ~ „ ,42, e•.,. f 1.11,414 lititrkng • .4; ' , The guer . :We hi : e t t night's " 1411 * ' d no' 4 ,lo'nger ' s . 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Gem; uurt i a Att., ,144 f inAils laY haa teae , , ' ', says ' • 1 000 Atrong' t • presen t. .. - ThurodaY• • us 4 ' ate resting I'' cotiolh t° etbo Aran! ~,,,-,-,Atilei' ' too tr,47,' iilbore, an con dition 4 , ; ,t IRro!!"-,• ii iii e cit w , excellent ~. hos •• ' ~ '••4'liiat ben* of hi s army is .Ininti9mho -13111d;eome `'' clivisili,_nirjor, octi'let:44.t.r i upelin+4,„,iridf,other: 4‘4,',Js jlltiesile.J99o Af,,PP/.lii-iiiStlring! t;.l4oote '': • 1514%349;ie Pr° tit, -Lits'are''ellid ~ • 1. , • , *, , toe, .t.p.,141,,,kaj0a,tn, ..., ~, 1 ~,,,,, , •.4. 1,.5..„ '„i,••',ltill'icti',,;yittiobtti- ''' coutop-blY.' i,, i ,' 4 '.., ~,, whotittot • - ~,fig- r'.'” '' i oat .l 1,.l• i . • I „ ~..,,,h.y.AnkfieV- ~j, klibt into 0 1 ''" I it; 1 8 5 4 44 11 -l aii.; ' , . a , ttbbiet7lkicnawollditp • ,• - Witte,. ,ii..,-aotioliwt" ''' t „yet .4rel r . 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Te 'l.,':•-';,;, ;Wite94l°"ertian. on d and captured, P'• •4','.''';'. ,4,4,,-,rr wo=w4lo.Mounde . .' . . 4 'A1w 4,- "-- . , , 7" . 1 'co. escaped. 9 .• -• ~ ~.', Atik#l.4o4l4 ' R fhlooD, July • -.t'f,, , iv?, - t , k1, , f4 ,,,, m',- , • eaehed Warrenton l , ,I, ',.. ,'' ...z... , 1.L. , . mind A r eoke e s 4 8 , , says tlavt•'',_4l7r""' . , potersburg ExPre° . i l /f t 'i°iCitli'''l.ll3lll' „undred th0u5 .,14440 .,14440 , 4„i t ct e ll an „bpi ~ ~ NI ~ ,f 4.4.4 1 - ~ '....:-.1) Com. ' ' City ;•-,,''' .."I':` ` ,•'.k,;"Rir o tti Pk l t i ft 37, A ° l s . 7 . l • N i.. 7 o Oe s ii with .the fiil ' '': fr'47,l.4Arroc'o''''eige44o"g in ttif.r t' ndeavor to ~ , tal ' 1 4. , re ,„ 0 ,,,.., .., 8 ° f i eld to 4 4v a ' Ggililial ,:',i',.'3',i';'titiii!steitilii__,LlF ~.6...;ti, regiment' in,t h f..,, ii g i_ ',. ,•*,-;:g.e:t104010.17" , , w rl then reiruit'•"6;;mit -.•' ,„%,,z),;,440.160.41.tv.i4, 44i.64., ~„ The ~..,,,gr, . : -, !,,,,,nriAtill,.! e .t ti ,T he wo rk ;WO - g'°!a. 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The serofuloue taint is variously caused by mercurial. disease, - low living, dis ordered :or 'unhealthy - look impute air,' filth arid, fllthi habits; the depressing - vices; and, above all,.by the venereal infection. , What: . ever be its brigiri, it is hereditary in the con -ttifution,•deseending frorn'pateMs to children. unto the third and f'ourthgeneration;" indeed. it seems, to .be the rod of Rim who says, "1 • 'will visit the iniquities' of the 'fathers upon their - childron.7 . . • . Its effects commence by deposition from the. blood of corruipt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liVer, - and internal.ergans, if termed, tiberales ;' in . the glands, swellings;, and, on . the surface, eruptions or wolf:. 'This foul cot- . • ruption, which genders in.the blood, depresses • the energies oflife;.ao that scrof'ulous - constitu- - tions not only. suffer • frOm scrofulous' tom plaints, butthey have far. lEss Pciwer, to with . stand the:. attacks or other diseases ' rinently, vast tttunbors perish by disorders 11161), although.not scrofulous in theit nature, • are 'still rendered fatal by' this • taint in the -,y-teat ..!..16st of the consumption which de . _'bates the human family has its origin directly this 'setofuloun, contamination f and - many • dc,-triletive diseaSes of the liver, kidneys, brain, .arid, indeed, of all the organs,' iri§o frOnt or 'ar.•tiggravatedby the same cause. • . Onc quarter of all our people are Scrofulous •. their persons are invaded by this' ltaking•in-, ruction, anti their health is.underrained by it:. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an tilterittit;e medicine, and in vignrate it. by healthy food. and •ax.erc4ae.., Such a medicine, supply . is .• . • . AYER'S . . .Compoutid Extract.of Sarsapardla,, the most effectual remedy .which the medical (kill of our , times .ean devise for this..every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is coal- , blued from the most active reinedials that have 'been diseeverearfor tho expurgation ofthis foul diqdrcicr froM the blood, end tho rescue i .of the sygeni 'froth its 'destructive consequences.. llence it shouhl ; be' employed for the cure of not oily serofula,'but also - those other affec tions which arise from it,". such as Ennr-rtvz and' Brix DIBEABBB; ST. ANTlloNy's -Fuss,' 'Rosa, cr ,171IYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUiTtILEB, BLURT:TIES, Bt.turs and Bons, Tenons, Tarrnn and SALT Rlllttllf t SCALD DEAD, lititOWOßlll. 13.17 ev~iArinsr~ SYPHILITIC and llarteente.i., - e one Daerav, • DYBPEPBIA, DEBILITY, and, illdifril, ALL QUIIPLADITB MUSING EBEI)t Vrrsi- TED 08. lAIBBILE BLOOIL• 'l'he popular belief in bppurity lhe blood" is founded in truth, fOr ,scrofula .is a degeneration of the blood. Tht( particular purposeand'virtue. of this .Sars.apa-'. rills into purify and regenerate thisvital fluid . sound health Is,intpossible containinuteoSonstitutions.. • Aye 's. Catli6rtic Pills , FOll ALL . THE PURPOSES OF . A FAMILY PHYSIO,. ars so.eomposed rthat disease within the range of their notion can rarely withstand' or evade thorn Their penetrating properties 'search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of .'the human organ i4llll, 'correcting its diseased action,sand restoring healthy, vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is: bowed down with pain or.physical debility is'astonished to find his health or edergy.restered bra renicdf at once. so simple mid inviting.' • • • • ' • • • ' ot. Only'de they cure the every-day cornplainta of every .body; but - . also many formidable anti dangerous diseases.' The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis rnyAmerican Almanac, containing certificates of their, cures and directions for their-use in the following Complaints: costive nee's, //eatrberti, Headache arisinglrons disordered 81oniach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pasn in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tite, . Jainlice, and 'other kindred' complunts ari s hig from a low state of the body or obstructiOn of,its functions. • , .• Ayer l s Cherry Pectoral, Cong4s," :Iloorseness, . Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consunip. lion, and , for the , relief of Corildinptiva Patients invance " stage. of the ad, • • So wide is lbe field of its usefulness and so nu-• Merops ,are • cases' of - its cureti i :that .almost every section o: 'country aboundsiti persons pub licly icnown who have been restored , from alarming . ..and' even , desperate:diseases 'of the lungs •by its use. When once tried, its' superiority over .every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, _the public no longer hesitate what antidote to.eraploy ...for the distressing and :dangerous affections of the • pulmonary organs that aretncident to our climate. - While many inferior remedies • thrust upon the community have failed' and been discarded, this has gaiocA' friends by every trial; conferred benefits .on the afflicted they can neyer forg'et, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to. be forgotten.. ' - • iIIEPARED BY" . • . DR. 3 ., C..AYER. II k , CO. LOWELL, *Ass: . , H. HStplin & CO.,.Sqletbporti . C. fli - adfOrd;' L. H. Dotbiy; Port Allegany . ind by dealefs everywhere. ~, •.• .