LI 1 THE JOURNAL. H Coudersport. Pa. If Wednesday, Oct 30, 1861 if. W.. cALARNEY,p?rrop... fis WE EXPECTED. In our. country's struggle for life against a barbarous rebellion, says the Lewisburg Star & Chronicle, it is desira ble that there should be as few causes of . distraction among the loyal people as pos- eible. 'On this account, the Republican friends of the jiational Administration, during the receni, campaign in this State, made comparatively effort to arouse patty excitement, or to get out votes. In nearly or quite every county where they 'had a clear majority they either . invited • r• all true . supporters of 'the .var policy to join them in makig nominationS, or they ~ openly gsve Douglas Democrats ood 1 , offices—couuties, id whah the Rep bli ! cans might have every man. These ; ere done in the best possible spirit—with , the hope that a temporary Sacrifice' of party interest and feeling, would be in the end 1 best 1 1 e for the country. How were these advanceimet r In a few Republican counties; only, but one ticket was formed, and elected—Delaware and Huntingdon,for example In doubt , ful districts, they insisted upon our giv ing the best Offices to Men suspected of Secessionism. But wherelhe Democrats bad a clear majority, Diey hooted and F corned all "amalgamation with .Black Republicans," .and grasped every: office s high or low. They put forth more'efforts to excite party rage and animosity than Lst year, and issued More detestable falseho, ds and insinuations . ' wherever they , thought the people ignorant enough to bear them. Thus our party generally conducted the ea mpaign on the Peace plan—concil iation, and a "westerly inactivity," giv. • ing away our own positions of honor and d profit. Our opponents itook the War plan— . Keep What you ba e, and . get what you can," aud: "D vi e and con ; litter." - i ! WHAT. IS THE RESTA/I'l While in-' ino County do we see an ag t gregate Dew. • gain over Foster's-vote of Ilast : year, the Republicans are still rnor - behind Cur tin's vote—and thus, the t • have gained ui.bn us in ionic .countieti,', Where the 'Minion" card in Republic well worked, eyeryDernoc Republican votes is claim.' Victory 1" We wish every easy, Food-ndtund, ,thoughtless Republican—who is so often persuaded to desert his :party and his Mewls, by the plausible fibs of every fly-tenoned Democrat—'had before them a • 1 pile of Demo. newspaper i s, : filled with rampant Roosters, and the most extrava gant, large type and dOuble columned boasts and glorifications; of "Splendid Dem. Vietories.r Theie "victories" were won by .our men Supinely lemu_ them make all the efforts, or else by giv ing, them our I votes diieet ! Nobly re warded. t t l-he battle is over. Inithe light of it, asli all true Union I - tepi)!leans wheth er iit ,is l either politic orl just to yield, where nothing ik yielded to us ? whether it is expedient to keetQduivo friends, and exalt oppouents who Will jeer at our folly and 6tupidity? ',So long as we do esteem ourselves tight and our party safe, lEit us stand by each. other and the Administration of whose fidelity there is no doubt. The idea of purchasing patriotism, is prfposterons. The more offices and mon ey!Arnold had, the wore exacting and the more a traitor he became. Neither Bolt, Johnson nor any other xanE.Union. Democrat• asks or needs a civil office to bind or attract them to the cause of their country, arid of military IMnors they have their share. • The- cry that was I made, a few months ago, against Gov. Curtin in regard to ,contracts, &e., turns out to have been trithouta* just foundation: The Com missioners appointed to inquire into the matter we learn from the Harrisburg Pa . trtot, acquit the Governor of all censure; and the Grand Jury of the Quarter Ses isions of Philadelphia, befcire which the matter was brought, on Saiurday last d: Glared. racist emphatically ;after exarnin• iog all the testimony theyi could obtain, they could discover no evidence that any frauds bad been committed in the j pur chase of clothing and other articles for the Pennsylvonia volunteers laSt spring. The Bulletin' says that the clamor made by interested "persons, disappointed job bers and general mischief-makers proves. _therefore, to havelbeen perfectly ground less, The Governor. and state authori: ties are entirely exonerated, and tbehon or of the state is vindicated. - lire give a large portion. of our space this morning to a report of the details of ~ the great Military and Naval Expedition to the Southern coast, which sailed in Friday last. .BY request bi the Gotiern. ' ment we havescrupulonsly refrained from giving . our readers any information in re gard to it onlil-such times as; in the opinion of the constituted authorities,the public interest would not suffer thereby. The'expeditionl Ong sailed, the oblige tion,of secrecy i r removed, and wwt,there fore.present this morning, as above said. full details of its composition and equip ment. The destination of the fleet is, of course, a: secret ; we shall undoubtedly, however, have important tidings front it within a very few days ludeed; at any hour we may receive the news of opera tions on a scale hitherto unknown in the annals of ,the Rebellion. The military part of the expe'dition,includes about 16,- 000 troops. It is a matter for refire. that certain of ou cotemporaries should have seen fit to diregard the. express request of the Gov rntnent, and •prematurely i publish such ,particulars concerning the expedition al they could obtain,. - Our. Washington correspondent informs trs th . r newsboy, with a'suppfy of copies ode of the indiscreet newspapers alltided to was arrested QU Sunday near the enemy's lines The _Secretary of .near. issued instruc tions to Gen. Sherman, in command of the Sduthern Expedition, concerning thedi?. position he shou'd make of fugitive sieves. The dispatch containing se in. true- Lions will be . found in our telegraphic coldmns. The General: is directed to take for his guidance the instructions , givb by the Department to Geti. Butler some time since; much, however, is left to: hiS discretion. He •is authorized to accept the services of all who offer them selves, whether they -are slaves or not; and he is, moreover, to emloy them in tiny capacity he chooses, even, if it shall seen to him expedient, - being allowed to arm them. Heis directed to assure all loyal toasters that Congress will reimburse them for:any loss they may suffer. • ' From Washington we have no especial news. Our troops occupy Vienna. and Our pickets are a toile beyond 'Abandele The Rebels are said to be fortifying Cen treville. Our correspondent states that Gen. McClellan, lin an order lie is soon to issue, praising the valor 'of the troops in the recent affair at Leesburg, will sound the charge' for the advance of the whole army. The Rebel. accounts of their loss at Edward's Ferry place it at 300 killed and wounded. We print this , morning the orders of GsMeral Stone to Colonel E. D. Baker, under.which the latter acted in the battle at Edward's Ferry. They were found on his body when he fell, and one of them had been mutilated by the bullet which killed him. We'havelrotn Western Virginia a short dis Patch stating that General Kelly, who it will'beremembered, was badly,wouMled in :a brilliant engagement at Phillippi smile time ago, left New Creek on Friday' night, and on Saturday afternoon attacked the Rebels at Romney, routing thein,and taking a number of prisoners. besides capturing three Cannon and all the ene not's camp equipage and . wagons. Tlie Rebels retreated toward Winchester. No further details have reached us i n counties was Pt elected by • as -a" Dem. have cheering, news from Missouri On Friday l Gen. Fremont's body-guard, 300 strong, attacked 2,200 liebris in Springfield, drtive them from the town, raised the National flag on. the Court House, then retired upon their re6atiiroe- !bents. They expected to fully occupy the town on Saturday. This splendid dash will awaken enthusiasm everywhere, but esmially among. the friends of Gen. Fremon:t and his' brave men. Trustworthy infortuatioa froth Missouri is to tfie effect that the Rebels ) in that State are scatter ing, and really feeble at all points. Haedee gives no support to Jeff Thompson ; . and. Ben. McCulloch, does as little for Price, who is still retrehtingond,as it is thought, endeavoring to [ draw Fremont into; the Ozark Mountains Lieut. Porter:, of the Powliattan, who is ,now cruising ilfter the Sumter, has sent home a dispateh.stating that on the 19th of*Septewber that pirate was at Miran hani, on the wain of Brazil. He arrimed there five days later. The Sunder ; had been for some time prowling about the port to seize the y brig Maria of New York, which v ssel, hbwever, entered. the port a eIY en er 06 protection of the pow hatta he G l overnor of lklaranbain was exCessi y elite to the pirate, promising Capt. Semis that he should have . per. mission to s II 1 the Maria in that :port when he cap ur'ed her, and insisting on supplying,. him with coal, an accommoda. don he refused to the P.owhatan. It is untlerstood that the pirate captain has detertniued ber!aafter to sink, burn, or otlorwise destroy all vessels he captures, e , , , peeially all. Boston or 'Eastern ships whtev.st LATEST WAR NEWS. I= OUR ARMY CORRESPONDSNCE. CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 17, 1861. , EDITOR JOURNAL ; Having heard that persons in out. ,regiment have , written honie that they are - not well fed .and clothed by. Uncle Saw., and knowing that such reparts are calculated.to disittrb the . quietude of 'zany . who have sons and brothers in the army, I will give you a statement of the articles drawn by each I person in our regiment. In Elarribbnre each pe4on received: 'one coat, one pair of pants,`one shirt, one pair of Stockings, one pair of drawers, one pair of ,shoes, one cap, :onc-blanket; Since Our arrival here each person, has received one over coat, and are to receive an extra bla nket, and one pair of wrappers . Takin into consideration the difference in cliniate I between Slaryland and Potter county and one can easily see that 'this is sufficient. In regard to rations I have heard n'o com plaints, except by some persons wh o have been aceustotned to find a scenty 'board at home and upon finding plemy here would gerge:thcruselves t) the exploding point, and then, have a fit of sickness as the penalty.- Some of the emnpanids have rb the three weeks we have been here) sold forty dollars wean of provistonisfrom their regular rations, and the Qartermas ter of Company II informs me lie has sold provi4ions to the atuotint of t'.lyelve dollars and has about fifteen dollars worth on Mind for sale at the presentl time. The money so received is used for the companys' comfort;, they expend it tor 'any extra clothing, 'or delicacy they May wish. and betweet the ration's delivered by the Government and what is ptirellased by this. fund,. all. of our soldiers "fora as well as the wealiliiest families in Potter. We deliVer rations every third da l j and as a statement of what - soldiers I st:bsiSt ' upon may be interesting to soine give you a list and the quantity of pro visions 'delivered to each person every third day : pork f lbs , bacon f lbs , fresh beef 1 lb 6 oz., flbui 2f lbs., hard bread r lb., beans 1 quart, rice 1 . 1 b., coffee / lb., sugar / lb.;vitieTar 2 gills, Fritatoesl lbs.; thus making an 'aggregate of 11f lbs. of provision :for each- person. One Can but .1 ,acknowledge that it aught to satisfy the most voracious appetite, and I think many persons 'would shudder at the thought of concealing:such an amount beneath their', vest biiitons in so limited a spate ?f time. Who those persons :were that informed the peo'ple that we were in a starving condition T do pot know; but t ! o their friends 1 would say : rest assured the Potter .iboys" are in no danger' unless it may be, from suffocation. It would be difficulti to find a jollier set of 'fellows than may be seen just below playinglball and pitching quoits. Their shduts re sound at the present time with a l ust too hearty- for starved people. I had nearly forgotten to acknOwledge the receipt of your'paper; but if 'you had been here I . think you 'would have been pleased at the avidity with which it was read. I never Saw an illustration l of the s.ory of rei.ding all the print off la paper before, but it was. literally .done with the 1- - one you sent me.' Our boys wished me to report a vote of thanks for the' same. The heillth of the Yankee Battalion (as it is called here) is very good at) present having:but two on the sick list i Beldin from Wharton,..abd Robert Lawson from. Summit.. They. have been reiiioved to! the hospital at Baltimore and were recov ering when we heard from them last.. I have nothing to communicate concerning the war. as nothing has occurred in our division of late, and you . receivel advices from the others much sooner than we do, ° . Yours Respectfully, 0. J. :AEES. COUDERSIpter, OCt 28,J1861. "EDIiOR JOURNAL : It is probably well known ,by your. readers that some of the 'volunters who went on : with Captain Jones' company have returned homeagain. It has been frequently the ease' that ye ! turned' vol‘inteers have been, tortured with qUestions r asking the reason of their return, and have _been requested to pro duce the discharge . of the exaintiting sun' • 1 geou. 'I wish ,to save from these disc. greeable consequences the web in our ranks 'who Wore refused on account of physical defects. The names of those who are again home are Mordeedi H. Ly . 1 wan,of Ulysk.es,E. E Browe, of Bingham, and Peier4ituttions, of Harrison. Mr. Iltuan and . kr.- browe. begged': hard to be pased w l ith the rest of the boys, but the sui , geon,l while he told them that he admired their "pluck" and- would gladly pass them were it in "bis power l , felt in duty hound to obey his instructions which were of a' most positive character, having as he ;said, received orders that very morning to be very strict in thel perform'. .1 koectif i his duties. Audio this warm 1 . • ', '1 ' .11 4 tion anew me to mention ti" latrha a ar t , of the company durin'g: the- eia itiation; I and it 'was my duty t.p'procurii - litittek certificate for each. one so disebargeo, b 4, owing to the bustle au d confusion eonse,i quent owing'' a hasty . and unexpecte . returnt f liis was negJected, and jibe on!, disebaToe obtained• 7 as": one 'tai l ed frotn i the sai. , euu to the ,chief of the 'trait 1/ portatinn! Departine4.for the priiose f obtaining pains wi,h which,. t tetur I trust l that this geniral stater4nt' wi .1. 1 ' I, set at ..e.st all intluirees, and perb i aps save, the "boys" much Jti,tdile in answer:kn.' the thousand questions usually Oiled t i returned volunteer. •. , , , Whilst I have the pen in hand perha is it ' will be of interest to some of yo , reader:4 who have friends with us teo knoz ll that the "boys" are well satisfied wit h ] their new situation, They are ell pre r v vided for in every respect; the.ratiotii are unexceptionable in qualitparid serei:i in sufficient quantities to satisfy the a petite 'of even the Potter "boy 4," Th# uniforms are of warm- and durable' mate. I.[l rial; and thearms assigned us .4,1171 ii uni' Ll . versal satisfaction. The_regiment lwhi It the boys have decided to enter conce - ed. to-be one' of the pet regicaec4s of t c State. Col. Wm. B. Diann, ofPhilad , phia, commanding . Col.' l Mann 1 has the • , reputation. of being a gentleman of high social ;position, and is also experienced in mint. f's , affi r ms. During our short sojour l n • i ~ at tip Capitol it vras.our good fOrtune to Major .McCandless, of theAatit e relii and' taking him as a criterion try_ I • to judge the others, we .Should to the conclu.sion that all theAlicer's 1 I• regimente tyre both gentlemen and s. The Major seems a fine sped. , i f both.. We were also foil. ••• "ii i l g an acquaintance with some of the 1 ny officers attached to the_same • ; 1 ent. Taking them asspectmens we [ MI 'pion whic come of th bold men ME comp re.rit shall 'ever have Cause to regret the :choice whinti we have condo; - 1 i ' , I I After the inspeetion of ' , our ,company • we ba l d but nighty-four• men and officers remainium fit fOr service, , conseciuently .1 seventeen men more are required to fill • I ' •., I I it. have transportation to cover that number, and should any Who -desire ti , , I} serve( their country as soldiers-bn willinn• I their country -, to join the “boyS" they can report, them , , II selvea at Glassmire's Hotel, for !the pres ent,Week only. .R. Z. ROBERTO, 1 1 F . 1 I First Lieutenant. 1 r , ; Thsinksgiving Proclanrfio i, Whereas, Every good gift is from aim Fe, and domes down to-us from the Altilighdy, to whom it is meet,right,,and thei bounden' . dutymf every people to render qMinks for, His mercies : Therefore I, ANDREW G. CU Rim, Governor-of the Collllllutweaoo of Pennsylvania,, ;do recommend: to tid , people of this Commonwealth,, that they set apart THURSDAY, 28th of IN iffivnintli next' as a day, of solemn Thault i giVingliO God,, for ,having, prepared our earn anti watered our furrows, and, blessed! the .%! bor df the husbandman, and crowned the year ,'with His goodness in the increase Of, 1 the ground, and the gathering in 9f th l e fruit:. thereof, so that our barns are fil i l id with, plenty.; and for having' !joked ti- vorubly on this Commonwealth, a i cl strmthened the bars of her . tes, r and blessed the children within her, add made men, to be of one mind, and preserv i o r peace in her borders • beseeching Hip, r 2; also, on behalf of tlieseUnitetLStai :s, that! our beloved county may haVe del a ` - 'eranee from those .great laudl appart; dangers wherewith she 'is cocuphssed, an ,chtiqHe will mercifully still the outrages of perverse, violent; unruly', and, relielliOns people. and make them , clean hearts, and renew a right spirit within them, add givel them grace that they may see the error of their ways and bring ferth.fruits meet for repeutance r and hereafter, in all godliness and honesty, obediendly;walk lila Hisl'holy elmMandments, and tet aubats . slot( to the just and manifest authority iof the !Republic, so that we, leading:a quiet , and peaceful life, may oontinually offer unto Him our sacrifice lof praise arid thanksiiivitm - i I' ' '1 I Given under my hand and the gr4t seal of this State at Harrisburg;`this leidh day,of October, in the year of lour L4id, one thou-and eight, hundred dud sixrtly one:land Y)ft he tatu,rnon wealth dhe eigitY t sixth. r ; A. d: CUR:TIN 11 A , Thp ,Supreme Court of the 'State . of New York have issued 4 pei)etual junCtion against Eaton and•J,likins Ifor counterfeiting Ayell's,' Cathartic holding. them - responsible; for I the' imposition in what they have done nd restraining them from furtilier injary to the public. If any Class of bui peope more that another nelds the inieiposithti of the law to shield them from imposture; it is, the sick and suffering 'what're etia: ble i to protect themselves.l 'A ;remedy ieo univcrsahy employed as 4yerts :Pills by all classes, both to cure and prevent ease, should, as it does', have every selca ritY the law can affordit, iinitatinn and imitation.—Cabinet,Scheletady.: The cash value of male slaves in Charles /ton, S. C., at present, , as showin , by a re centc auction sale, is 8315 1 j fen are ,800. A, sermon for the Mines: is centained in thetext r "Let him that Ihathi do swi:rd seffhis garment and buy lonel 11' ' ,EDWAHD;D BAKIS, whose death We record : taday,l was lYorn• in England; of Quaker parents who s realoved to Fight: delphia wherilhe was a leavin g twn',. 40tis,- destitute.; Edward learned a trade and pashed for the West. Soon, lie - Was 'ii Whig Member of Con ; . gress froni disiioo. tioi(iril the , l'il;esiCtin, war--;emigrated California; Where hiseloquenee, won bird the fame which made inn the f ' ast Re. pubticay'l.l . 4tiOnal Senator ,frOm the Pa cific—L.ond ;died ' , in the meridian of his dijis and . of,bonor, in defence ofthe Vnion he loved I His mamma i was called.• they RegiMent,"l but mostly..frOm,LTennsylvania. i He acted` under a Colonel ' s commission '; from, pros , . Curtin and - , would not, by 'accepting corukuiseion ;fpm the president, lose his Station] as Vi S. Senator from iOregori. We think it wrong for effluent lens , like Baker, WiLon; gc., it , hen there are plenty: of !experienced military . men , , ready, to tole the lead of Our" troops. yire;have plenty of militarynien,but few civilians - and 'home orators like 131,7,Ett, who'se lasi the Nation mourns --4Stifr ;d7 Iit3SV4ESS CARDS. 4:611.1.4 Si - MAX , ATTORNEY coinsEmAin AT LAP S attend -the parent' Courts ii Pot4r andlsi'Kean Cuniies, .All busiricasientrusted in his .care', wiil,•reneive prorript ittteultion: Office' corner of West and Thiitd 'duvets., -1' I . Gk.' OLMSTED, ATTOIiNgY - COITICSEL,bOII AT LAW . Coudersport, Pa:; n ill attend to all business entrusted to his tare, with pros:opines and fidt•ity. l Offide on Scitb-west e9rtigr of Maih and Fourth streets ; :• , .ISAAC BENSON. ITTOVSiY LIT LA*, Coudersport, Pm, -will attend 0 ail lansines!s entrusted tohiin with care and i!oruptneso. Office on Second st., neUtH thd Allegheny Bridge. I I , W. .KNOT., . ATTOR:fIi f Y r.AIT LAW."CotudFs' regularly attend the Courts in Potter and he tidjobring Counties. O.; T. ELLISIA RACTIONG 'Si6 I IAN f der.vrirti Pa., ' Cou I respectful - informslhe , citizens of the .lage and vicVlity that he willi promply re spond to all calls lear professional , services. Office on Main st., in building formerly oc cupied by b.I W. Ellis,"Esq. ‘ . • • ! • C. al ,F,'; JON.;S: • omr,Ert IN DRUGS, 3IEDIGINRS,:PAINfiS. Oils, FaitcY A lrticles,Statibuery, Dr} Goott:, ' Grticeris, 3 c., Maim st., Couddrsp,eirt, 1 IIE -OLMSTED 1 DEALER ;IN.! DRY GOODS, READY-"ATAI/E Ciothin,t, Crockery, Groceries,;S:c.,lnin sty • Couderipoit, Pa: 1- ! M. W. MANN,i- DEALERIN ROOKS & STATIONERY, MAG. • AtINE and 3lnsic o N. W. coiner of !Malt and Third st n s., Com'ler4ort, Pa. .1 ' 'COUDERSPORT HOTEL, D. F: GLASS3IIRE, Proprietor, Corner o Mdiii add Second Streets, Coudersport, Pot ter Co.,!PU. I i BIRD. i • SURVEYOR; CONVEYANCER, BnpoK. LAND,'N E (formerly Cushing'ville.) pffice in • Ntore building. f°: j MiARK GILLON, TAILtIF4.:—, nearly opposite the Chart HOuse— . trill', mhke' ell clothes intrusted 'to him in the latest laid best styles—Prices to suit thetirnes: l l —bireihim a cull. I i 13.41 ANDitki? SANBERG BRO'S. TANNERO AN!D CtiltßlEßS.—tlides tanned on the Shares, in the best manner. Tan nary: on the east side of Allegany ;river. , , Criuderpport, Potter county, 1 a.--Jy111;611 • O. J. OL.ItiSTEDI : : :::::: S. D. KELLY!, OLMSTED & KELLY, :j DEALEIILDISTOyES, TIN & SHEET! IRON W.-I.llg st., nearly oppogite thet Court House,( Coudersport, " Pa. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Tiede tai, order: in good style, on short notieeL • EZRA ,ISTARKWEATHER:" BLACKSMITH, would inform his former ens!. tourers and the public generally that be bah reestablished a shop in the bhilding'formL erly odcuPiMl by Benj. Rennels in Coligers!. port, *herd he Will be - pleahed ta.qo 'all (kinds- bf Bldeksmithing on thd most ransom. able tendsj Lumber, Shingles, and all kinds of Produce taken in bxchange, lot work. ! 1.2:34 THE POTTER JOUIiNAt, PUBLISHED BY ! M. Wi.llticAlarney, Piiinirfptoe. $l.OO PH TEAR, INVARIABLY IY ADVAiCE. , - * t*Devoied to the cause oftespik.' the were* of Agriculture, theaH-v-ase-ment of Education; and the best, good of 1 1 14ter county. , OWning no guide except that of Principle, it-will aver to aid in the work Of more fully Five. omizitig.our!Conntiy. - Anycwriskuswrs inserted at #l, , e • following. rates, Cicep/ where special bargains are:made 1 Square [lO lines) 1 insertion, !- - - •:1 s'o $ 1 5 , , ( 0 Each subsequent insertionless than 13, '1 25 L Square three.montha, -- - - 250 - . - . '4 00 1 " " , - -- 1 5 th:v " one year, - - - 6 001 Coiumn air months, 1 ' 20 00 61 1 10 001 41 ----- 7 04 per year. . ' 40 00 " - ---- - -.! 20 oo,' A.dininiStrator's or Executor's Notice,'. 2 qo &wines's Cards, 8 lines or less, her year 5 fiecial and Editorial Notices, per line, 0 , ter AR itnioniek advertisements must be paid in advance, arid no notice 1 , 411 be taken oradvertisenieUte from a distanue; unless they are accompanied by the money or satisfactory reference, . _ 'Jr BE Blanks , and Job Work of alt kind; at tended {o.promptly and faithfuili. ; I 111R"FORD: , COUNTY PLOWS* AND . ' Pouvra, will be foubd.hereafter att - the store oCi : E..N. STEBBINS k.TIRO. - 105rA 14rge . latjust received. .• ' ;,- Cocidersport, March 20,1861. 1, o o MOFFAT'S 1,17 ' : . FILLS ANII PL08217." BIT TE4'i ItieRSE MEDICINES haie now been befori file phblic for a' period of Tanen l's.ttei: ind daring( that , time haVe !maintained A high charncter•in almost every part of the Globei forAlleirAistraordinary and immediate power orrOtoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease. to which trig' Named frame is liable. _ Tbe folloiving are among the distressing fariety . of human diseases in which tile s _ Vegetable Life Ned!elites Are. well known to be - infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by tluironghly cleansing the first And second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite ; Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, 1 11-Tem. per, AnxietyiUnguoriand Atelanekoly„xhi c h are the general symptoms of Dy,spep,sia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS,' by cleansing the whop length of the intestines with a solvent proc ess , and without violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. TEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the prOcess of perspiration in such cases, and the titer: rough solution of all 'intestinal obstruction id others. - The Life Medicines have been known V cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by re: gloving local Intiammation front the muselei and ligaments'Of the joints, DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bladdetiL they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a ter iain'remedy for, the worst cases of GRAVEL Also WORMS, by 'dislodging from the turn , lags of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by . the perfect purity which theta LIFE MEDICUsIES give to the blood, and all the humors. • • SCORBUTIC; ERUPTIONS and BAD COMA gLExIoNs, by their alterative elleet upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state' of which occasions all eruptive complaints ; sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable com plexions. The use of these Pills foi a very short time, will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM,. and a strikinn• ° improvement in the clearness of the Skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLU ENZA will always be cured by one dose, or by- two in the worst cases. PILES.—The original proprietor of these -- Medicines. was cured of . Piles -of 35 'years - standing, by the use of the LIFE MEDICINES alone. FEVER AND AGUE.—For.this scourge CI the Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe, Speedy, and certain remedyl—. Other medicines leave the system- subject, to a return of the disease—a cure by these ked leince is- permanent—Thy THEM, BE SATISFIED, ND BF: CUItED. . BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER CO!- 7 - . . ,PLAINTS.—Gcneral Debility, Loss of ApPe lite, and Diseases of Females—the Medicines litre been used with' the most beneficirl re 'sults in Cases of this description :—Nings gvil, and Scorfula. In its worst, forms. yields to the mild yet. powerful action of these re--. markable Medicines. I Night Sweats, Nervous Dnbility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Palpitation of the Heart, Painters' Colic, are' speedily cured. MtIiCURIAL DISEASES.—Persdns whose constitutions have become impaired by tha inititlitious use of Mcnccuy, - will find these. Medicines a perfect cure, A 3 they never fail to eradicate front the system,. all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow , erful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by 411'. 11. MOFFAT, • • 335 13uOanway, For.sale by al( Druggists: CH MRS. WINSLOW, An experiene,ed Isi,nrse and Female Physician ; presents to the attention of mothers. her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teeth , ing, by softening the gums, reducing nil in flaruation—will allay. ALL FAIN end spas- Modic action ; and is - SUBE,TO REGULATE .THE BOWELS. Depend upon it,. mothers, it will give rut to yourselves, : and - • RELIEF 1.411 'HEALTH TO 70112 INFANTS, We. have put up and sold this article for Over ten AND and CAN SAT, IN CONFI DENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we ham, never been able to say of any other medicine' -NEVER HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLF, INSTANCE, 'TO. EFFECT A CURE, when timely used, Never did we knowan instance of dissatisfaction.by any cne who used it. Ow the contrary, nil are delighted with its opera , . tions, and speak in terms of cotnendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. Ws speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten years' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT , OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almost every' instance where' the infant is suffering from pant and exhaustion, relief will be fonndi in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup' is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescript tion of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILL.. FUL NURSE in .New England, and baB been used with NE ERTAILLYG SI7COESS'in THOUS S OASES. It not only icli r eth the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy 'to the; whole system. It' will almost instantly re lieve GRIPING IN • THE BOWELS, AND WIND' COLIC and overcome convulsions, which, if not speak .dily remedied, end in death. We believe it the • BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE: . ,WORLD. in all eases of DYSENTERY and. DI,ARRH(EALY CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething,, or from any other cause. We' Woul4 say" to every. mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing. complaints' • , --DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, 'stand be tweet' you and your suffering :Id, and the relief that will be SURE—y es, A b 'Tina SURE-4o follow the use of ibis. met. ne, if timely, useds Full directions for using . -1 ) accompany each bottle. None_ genuine oa ten the fec-simile of CURTIS & PEWCINSr NeW York, is on 'the outside wrapper: Sold by Druggists throughout the World: Principal , Odiati, la Cedar Et.r New York. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. SOH • tioi C, s: & Condirs• port, 4 •. • 16-17. D