Lis: T-HI "E rK;;A: D -X 0 ,G A.T.E Kxcnan$ of Prionera of tn Kemamder by Sher- BaltIMOOT No?. 2ft. Tbtr Annapolb eorrespoodootoi the Baltimore' .4 mertcan ( teWrsrjbi thiaeveninff a follows:' Tho steamers II. Livingston and Wey bossethav arrived, with 1,246 paroled prisoners from Savannah. The captain of Xba II. Livingston reports that when la tailed on the 25th mat., the exchange of prisoner had eeaaed, Sherman having cut. off the railroad leading to Savanuih, and had, it was thought, reaehed all the balanee ot our men, aa he was only about ai hours march from the stockade when the men who arrived in the II. Livingston left there The rebels wore making great efforta to send the rent of the pris-cae.-a to Florida. - , From Frtrea3 Monroe. Arrh ThoKtiind Coming i All. Fortress Monroe, Nov. 24. The steamers .Atlaotie and Blackstone, mas ters Grey and Betry, arrived this morn ing in Hampton Roads, from the 3a. vannah River, Georgia, with 1,600 re leased Union prisoners' The rest of the fleet, under Lieutenant Colonel Mulford, ore on the wsy to Annapolis, ; Md., that being the plaee destined far , the disembarkation. The number of 1 prisoners that the whole fleet will brtog op is estimated at 10,000, an 1, judging . from those on trie Atlantto aud Black, i Inn tw muu ha 13 a dsnlorable eon. . , - j r Iiti6n. V Major General Sobenck arrived here this morning from Baltimore, Md., oo a J visit to the army at the front. North Catolina. Fir i NtkbrrnTU TeUow Ftnr " " ' Ditappearing. Fortress ' Monroe, Nov. 23. The steamer Louisa Moore arrived here this morning from Newbern, N. C. A largo fire took place in Newborn on Sunday, consuming a number of fine stores and dwellings. The yellow fever had entirely disap peared, and the residents are rapidly re .covering from the panic whioh took pla?e during its prevalence. The stores are being re-opened, and the merchants and others who fled from the city are returning and resuming their business. TJie Case of Mrs. Sarah Hutch in'. ' Baltimore. Nov. 25. The case of Mrs. Sarah Hutchins, who his been con vieted by the military commission of sending arms to Harry Oilmor, and sen. xeeeed to five years' imprisonment, at '"tracts much attention here, and strong efforts are being made to procure a miti Ration ot her punishment- Many of the most earnest portions of the loyal citizens of Baltimore earnestly protest against any such leniency, considering that tho 'social position of the lady .should not shield her from the lull responsibility, aDl that her offense, in extending aid and encouragement to such a publio en. ray, freebooter and highwayman as Oil- mor, was an act, not only asrainst the na- tion, but the Sute ot Maryland a high erime, meriting the most vigorous pun. ishtnent such as will deter many oth er of her sex in this city and State 'from like offense. Operrng of a Passenger Hail way at Louisville. Louisville, Nov. 24. Thanksgiving day was Generally observed in this city. All the stores were closed and tbe chur ches were well attended. The chief event 'J tho afternoon was the opening of a new street railway, un. der the auspices of a New York compa ny, with General J. T. Boyle, ol Louis yille, as Preaident. Tho running of the ears attracted crowds of citizens, and .General Boyle treated the populace with conveyance along the route. The cars were overwhelmingly crowded. ffEW "advertisements. Court Proclamation- W HERB AS, Hon. It. G. Wbiii. President, and V. S. Brock way and E. U. scnuitie, Associate juiu r n . C r . 1)1.,- .nl T.. id Orphans' Court and Court ot Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delive. try of Elk county, by their precepts to rme directed, have ordered a Court of .Common Pleas, a Court ot Quarter Ses ions, Orphans Court, and Court of Oy. er and Terminer and General Jail Deliv -ery, to be holdea at llidgway, in and for the eouuty of Elk on the Tirst Monday in Jan- 1885- being the 2d day ot the month aud to con tinue one week. Notice is hereby giv eu to tbe Coronor, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Elk. luai iiinv ITB II bUW u.vvWLvq UIUI' ndodtobethen and there in their Ki uny, WLIU IUOK iuiib, o those thinss which their offioeaapper- tain to be done, and that all Justices ol said couuty make returns of all tho re eoenisaneea eutered into before them to tbe Clerk of the court as per Act of As setiibly, passed May 8jh 1834. And those who are bound by their recogni. sins to' prosecute the prisouers that are of shall be in the jail of said county ot ' Elk, and to bo then aud there to prose. AVito sgiiort them as shall be lent TW-aWe 1151 . r 1ST 'oT'TTre-ndTirtrf'i 'irra'ttt for M Jantwry term. 180. Brown Kll Fot Baser Miobael Browi'JaV'W " Chase Milton Hewitt Jure St. Mary's. Benecette. do Vox. Boneiotte. Fox. Bentingcr. do ' Ridgway. do Jones Fox. Fox. Bensinger. Ridgway. do Fox. Jones. Bennsetie. Jay. Benesette. St. Mary's. do Oiborne J. "O. Kelts John R. KrrnerThas. Kapp Adam lawrence H F. M'Vean Chat. Nearing Chas. C. Oyster Daniel C. l'ar!cs It.' M. Surg P. Xaverius Jr., Smuts John Shons n. B. Thompson Peler Warner Henry Wilson II. R. Weed B. F. Wain wright Corn dew Weieel Oeo. Jr., Wimmer Sebastian 1ST of Traverse Jurors drawu for January term 1805. Alden kdwio Davidson Danl. D. Ellinger Albiu Fischer Philip Fritt Martin -Gilmore James Hayalsaaa Fox. Spring Creek, Fox. St. Mary's. Bentlnger. do Fox. Fox. Fox. Jay. Beneistto. Bentingcr. Fox, do do do do Ridgway. Fox. Bensinger. Fox. - do Beneiette.' Fox. -Bentingcr. St. Mary's, do J"i. St. Mary's, do Ridgway. Benesette. Ridgway. do Howe Andrew Horton Hciekiaa Huller Geo. A. Jones Byron Jesberger Anton Kyler Kli P. Kyler John Kyler Jesse Mosier John Moyer Coonrod 8r., Mayo Jas. H. Moyer John Nissel Geo. Jr., Naif Goo. O'Hara Peter Ovcrturf Andrew Panzar Peter Sello George Tchmit Geo. Schafer Geo. F. Turley Armel Vastbinder Samuel V aimer Louie Wackcr Herman Webb Wm. M. Wheeler Gilroan Window Cbu. Wood Wm. Wilcox Miner Trial List for Jan- Term 1865. M. Burncll & Co. vs Jeremiah Elliott G. D Messenger vs Lepold Heilbrun er, et al. Samuel Morison vs William & Henry Perr, Mary Lei per vs Thomas Mruthccs, et al. Iteuben "A tnslow vs Bvron Jones, Robert G. Sanferd vs Charles Leggctt, Aloes Blank vs Chits. IL.Volk, John Tuder vs Cyrus Gibson Darnel I'emson vs C. r Luce. GEO. ED. WEIS, Proi'g. Administrator's Sale X order ot the Orphans Court of the county of Elk. in the State of Pa.. I ' nball expose to sale, by publio venduo 1 or out ory at the Court House in Hid",. way on Tuesday the 3d day of January next at 1 o'clock p. M., as tbe property 0f Anthony Meyer, dco'd. Five lota in St Mary's, in the said county ot E k kown as lots, No. nineteen (19) twenty one (21) twenty-eight (28) tweuty f iur (24 j and twenty six (26) on cross street, in frout on cross street one hundred (10 J) leet each and in depth at right angles two hundrod (200 ) feet. Terms of sale.one third of tho pur chase m ney iu hand at conformation of sain sun tuc lesiuuo iu iwoecju i. amuai Of the-e we hsre an immense a..ortment. instalment) thereafter tn bo secure 1 by inelit'lmg li'ar Soenes, American aiid For Judgment, liond and Murliraze - aig'i cities aud b tndicapes. Groups. Statu- , i.i -. -j - . , i . ANTHONY MKYER Administrator ot ANTHONY MKYElt de,:'d. BEOIITEE'S N0TICS. Notiok is hereby given tin' the followin? ftco-mnt-t ii.it been examinel an l pas-usl ly me, and remains filed on recor.l in this office t'.r in-ipectiu of heirs legates, creditors aud all , others in any way inteivste-l, j and will be presented to tlie ; next Orphans Court of Klk county, to be held at thu Court House in the twn of Kldgway. commencing on the fir-tt Monday of January 18fU. Thf account of Ann Ovurtutt, A l. ,, i ' . ministratnx of all and aingubir tho, goods and chatels, rights and credits which were of Thomas Ovorturf la to of I Beneiette towuBhip, deceased. ' ALSO 2d partial -account ot John . . r . ,, , . Moyer, administrator of Isaac Hubiusou deceased. ; Account of Mary Fisher & E. C. Schultse. administrators of Charles; Fisher deceased. GEO. ED. WEIS, llcgister. Ridgway Not. 18th 1 884. Ccal Lands For Sale TIIE subscriber offers for salo tho Coal privilege, with the right of uiniugand other minerals, under 495 acres ol land situated in Fox tp Clear Geld county Pennsylvania, within 2 miles of the Kidgway & Shawmut It. ft., which connects with the Phila. & Erie It. H., at Ridgway, with a aix toot vein it Bituminous Coal upon it, whioh is low commanding auoh enormous prices, or uiaout'aeturiug purposes. For saie cheap, terms cash, a good title giveu. For farther particulars, aJ Jres C. I UAP-KEIT, . ' ClaaiReld P. O., CiwSeH Co , Te. Stf ERIFF'OATE; " DT virtne of a wrii Fini Fuciat issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Klk oountv, and to tne -directed aud delivered, I will expose to pub. tie sale or out cry on the first Monday of January 1865, at 1 o.clock p. m., at the Court House in Ridgway, the following deci"ihed property t o-tc it : nn me riuni m.c imcroi nnu via.... mil . i : 1. . .1.1- .1 al-.m wi;hin nsmed of fhe allowing described Real Estate to-tcit i All' that certain! piece or pared of Inn J, situate' in Jay township. hiK county rennayivania," bfiundei and described as fulluws. Be ginning at the South. East earner of the t t"rmeriy Known ns tiie .Morencaa lot. thence running cast to a lot owned by Hubert, Kothiock nnd others ther.co snu'h alonif suid line to the North Hist corner of Wm. II Cambclls line to the road, thence North, to the place of he ginning, containing about twenty ucrrs of land, said piece of land described in n certain article ot agreement, l'i'! tr. 3.1 dy of May, A. P.. 18 V?. ' t. ('h.iiincy Clinton to ni. 1; n bell. r'elied, taken in exenu'ioa n i to bo' sold ns the p-operty of Wtu. II" 'inp bi.'ll aud Mkhati Uvill. at -the suit ol Jay township, S!iiifTs Offioe, 1 Nov. SJOth, 1861. f P. W. HAYS, 8herir NOTICE. Insurers in the Wext Hrutiuh Insurance Coiupaay of Lock Haven Penna., must puy the amount due satd ootnpany, levied by it in asses- moots, Mos. y & 1U, to the uudersigne I bol'uro, or during next Court week, otharwise proceedings will be - commen ced agaiust them, to compel such pay. uicut. LAURIE J. BLAKELY. - - Attorney for the Co. St. Mary's, Pa., Nov. 26th 186 1. NOTICE. Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Stockhol. ders of the Clurion River Navigation Company, at the House of Win. II. 0 i .,i o . j .v Schrara, Brock way v.lle on Saturday the 1 ah day of December next, for the purpose ot organizing the company and ! the election of a President and four man- ! agers as rcqniied by the act of incorpo ration. All are requested to attend. N. B. LANE, A. I. WILCOX, J. S. HYDE. GEO. DICKINSON, N. M. BROCKWAY. Commissioners. Ridgway Nov. 14th 1864. Administrator 8 Notice- L ETTERS of Administration having been Granted to the subscriber on tbe estate of Gen. A. Kicnzle, late cf St. Mar) 'a borongh, deceased. Notice is hereby given, to all persons knowiiig themselves indebted to said estate, to tnuko immediate payment, and all those having claims against said estate, will present the same duly authenticated for settlement, FREDERICK KTEN.ZLE, Alnxinh!rator. Rulgiong JVbo. 1M 18(14. E. & H. T. Anthony ft Co., MitnufaKuren of Photographic Mats? rial 8, wnollMU AND RETAIL, 601 BilOADWAT. N. Y. In ad liiion to otir main bminesaf PIIO TOGKtPlUR M VTKRI AbS, we r Head qnirter for th-? folbxriat. Tit : Stereoscope and Stereoscopic view . ary. 4-e., e. Also; Rtvolriar ftereooope,J ' r. ,h ,',bi10LP.l?,!iri 1- il)lllli)t;UQ Will ' v SJUk SV -tUMiues r receipt of Staaip. riiflTOf.it.p?iic AbnuM";. j We werethefinjt to introbic iliese .atn the United State, and mionf-t ure i mens qusntit:es In gren: vi t ' r-in;"in ' in pr'c," from 30 e.-nts In ? .ieli )ir ( ALHU.NH have tha repu' i' i 'it' beinp R'.i j perior in beiury an'i uuraniiiiy to uny oilier. They wil' ba sent by mail, raits, en receipt of price tajTriNB a (.Brits mads to ooa.-si. 0 CARD rilOTOORAPA-t. Our Catalogue now embraces over FIVE THOUSAND different subject (to which add tion are continually bolnjj roads) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, vis.' about 100 Mhj Oeaeral, 20-t Brift Ueneral. 2- Colonels, 5.i0 Statesmen, 13') Divine. 125 Auik'irs, 40 Artist, i .te a. ' I',e1," (?,'"n tl 2 il Other Officers, Tv-n-,. i MPM-.tW-nm 7J Navy Otncers, I5:t Prominent Foreign Portraits, . 8,000 Copies of Works of Art, includins; productions of th most celebra 'J BngraviD-je. Piintings Statues. Sic. Catulorues sent on receipt of stamp. An orJer fJr ,)n9 Doiea Pl0ta trom our cat- alogue will be tilled on th receipt of $1;80. and sent by mail, rats. Photographers and others ordering goods C. O- D. will pleas remit twenty-fir par oentof the amount witb their order. E. . K. T. ANTHONY 4 CO., .Manufacturers of Photoftraphia Materials, 601 BROADWAY, NEW YOKK. Q&'The prieti and quality of our gcodt, tan not fail to totitfif. Not. 19th, 'til. 12mo. ADMiNISTATOR'S NOTICE Letters ol Administration bare been grauted iu due form of Law, to the sub-1 soiber upon the Estate ot Thomas. Over turt,. late ot Rencsette township -Elk couuty, deceased, .4 All persons having uuy claim ugii'iust said Estate, aro re quooteJ to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. Any pemoo ow. ioj; the Estate, are requested to make pay meut forth with. . .... . - A.N OVEKT URE . . - ' stttinwtreririat vf, fht DJEXBY'S 23002" tr n'B ' -v-k Fasriion fartzirre of the "World. LITKRATlJREitLNfi ARtS AND FASHIONS,. , The. most magnificent Steel engraving on ev.ery subject that ran interest ladies. Crochet knitting. Neltln. Embroiderr. ArticlasfnrtbeTollft. ! for the Prlor; the Boudoir and the Kitoh. rn. F.Tervlhins. in fact, to msks a com. r,.--,!,. , , .... . xhe Tari:ea Pavantu For 35 Vy No MufffiiinB ban. bpsn abi la eomnt ! limn to It. -Wop a attempt It. -- --- - r GOPF.YS RF( ETPTn for every rirpv t merit of a honnehold. Ths alnnc sre worth the price or Hie Hook. Model Cottages (no other Magizioe gives llt(nO. with rtin7-.-nm. nn.wiN i kssonr for the young Another speciality wtli Goilev. OKlrUN.U. ML'SIC. worth $3 a year. Other Vnjf;tin pnhbsli ohi worn out ma fic : lnt the pnh'or.bers to Oodey get il be fore th nui'ic torei. On dfii'ng for bsilies. Another peculiar- - .w'.th Oo toy. "ilons from Mesrs. A. ' T. Stewart It . f w York, the tnil'ions'r. ie- ', : .ippe" in Godcy. (he only mg 7.! i''!i'' hnfl ihom '.'ni Fashion from the celcbra'cd I'.-odir of cw York. l,4vVeV Poiitiets. " W'e gire more of tli-ni in a yclit'Tlinn Any other magMine. In fiiet the Wly'a Ilook enills. evat-y lady to bi tier own bonnet maker. . Mnrinn tlurliind Auihnn or "Alont,': -HMm ra'k." 'M't .ViVe." "AVium.." and 'Mriam," writes "for Oodey each monHi, and for no other mngszine. H e hnvelo retitinsd all our old and favorite contributors. T K It M S OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 165 ( For uhich there am be no D'viation.) The following are the terms of the Lady's Book for 18,V At present. w will receive suViscrihers at the following rules. Due no tice will be given if we are obliged to ad vance. Which will depend upon tbe price of ppcr. ' . One copy, one yenr $3 00 Two copies, one year 6 60 Three copies, one year 7 60 Ti Fout.cppie.- one year 10 00 Mvc copies, one. year, and an extra copy ro me peison senuine me ciuo, puking -sii copies . 14 00 Eight copies one year, and an extra eopy to the one sending lh club. making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies one year, and an ex tra copy to the one sending the club, making twelve copies 27 60 Additions to any of the above elubs, $12 50 each subscriber. Godey'a Lady's Hook and Arthur's Home Magazine will be tent, each one year, on rcccips cf $1 50. We hare no club with any other .Vagaziaa or Newspaper. The money must all be sent at one time for any Club.' I Canada eubcribers must send 24 seuts additional for each subscriber. Add ess t. A. GOUET, K Corner Sixth tni Chestnut Strutt, TO CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuulle prescription for th; cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all throat and Lung affections, free of charge, 1 by sending their address to Key. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., 3 months New York. DISSOLUTION or PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership, Lumbering business here, tolore rarried on by the undersigned under the Grm natno of Huton, Ely & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con. sent. CIIAULKS IIORTON, li. V ELY. ISAAC MORTON', Jr. Rid-rway, Julv 17th 1368. NOTICR OF LIMITED PATITNFRSII.P, NOTICE is hereby given that Theo-bire I'a'cn. heretofore residing at Allegany. Cat - ingus Coiiniy. in (he Stale of New York. ,, now reridmg nt Wilco-t Elk County. o of Peiiiifylvitnin. and James llhu-k, ice at r'afiifield in the Siale of New l,!i -v'y. have formed a limited partnership i, ii.. "mini to the Act of the General Assembly of the folate of Pennsylvania, passed the Slat uf March 18:J(I. entitled "An Act relative to limited partnerships" and its several sup plements, for the manufacture of Leather at Wilcox aforesaid, upon the following terms to -it: 1st, The ratne of aid firm to be Thcod.ire Palen; 2nd. Tho general naturs of the business i ransacted is the manufacture of, leather : fid- Tho name of the general partner is Theodore Palen, now residing at K'ilnos- nforecaid i 4th. The amount of rapiinl eoutributed by the speeial partner Jatqes Chirk, to the common stock, is i eijjitetn thousand dollars ; ftth. The part nership i to oontinue from the ninth day I .tpril A. D. 18H4, to the ninth day of April A. D. 1800. Dated at Hilcox, Juna 23d lHti. Just Keceived At the Book Store, St. Mary's jA.SutiR.S UKADEKS, No's. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. San leva primary and pictorial primer. Mitvhels Geography tfe Atlai. Mitcbela primary- Geography. M' Nail y's Geography. M n tei t bs pri m ury G eog raphy iVpenciarion cony books. Webster 8 COmuiOU School UlO- - tiKiiariea. Browni Grammar. Towers ' . do' Murrays do Noa. 1, 2 tfe 3 plain copy books, iil ante, books, . Letter j note & writing paper. InkjVens, KnTelops,iL'eneil eft."?.- ' T . . "THE 1WENTY-S1X riRTHDAy. ' 'Of TflB Paner- of Star America,, JoRC n n Y ta t, ISO 4. tiic suit TortK mem Vvt. YOU- T II K . COMING YEAR. . Aft mor tlisn a qnarlrr of a ren'iif y v York inn tef eminti-v ; of nnin'eiTitpicd iici. Taa .' Mfr.rrnv si.tmline Brt ' t!:c roM f.f :)ic I. iri.uy I'icss in (In' pOllltS I'l'OIl'llV to l?S p-ia Olil'iTT n n fu.r..nun if new tviiimp!i in Urn fudn-e il jretpf.ire. it hns acd rlviilri btiti proposes .o m-ike t' e "i':i::ia ,'ini lpor;oriil!r. I'V ''ninj jf .'' li3in y snl lno.uiii.; up bifore the !'. J a -in-mwi nm ri-lnii- ix oi'ot-ii V a f v"in:i! OrUiDHl!. I rrfl.iv Nri 1 i B 1 1 1 ' I i(t f- r T 1 1 ! ' will Ik r . -n-y i I Ion ii - ' ill'ln .l"f. r t f r. ,i i.. i.t.1, I lilt r- '' writi'i.i :-.t .-tiitlinrfM of ".-turova Floyd." "I.ady An y's secret." "John Mfirclmont'n lpgary,' e.. etc . who b.i nl Wnly ricn. like A STAR OF TilE Fill ST MAG XI TUDK. i in the liternry horizon cfOrrnt r.rit ntti. ha been e-pccisl'y engnged to supply "na Nw Vohk Mkrci-bv from lime lotime with he wonderful creations of her genius, at acoM which no other weekly in America could renttire to incur. Among the mnllilude of iliatinguisliod writers and artists who have become famil iar to the masses through tho vast circulation of the Rtni- Weekly of Amr-rioa. may be me n tioned the following, all of whom a still upon its staff : , (lOUSIJi MAY CARI.TOK. ' L.4RQ AflET BI.OUNT.' W O EATON, 1 SfCD BCSTLISE, GnoHQjP MARTI.4L, ART HER M GRMMQEIt. I JCI.IA S IMORAHAM, UUAb'K liAKIIMvIl, EDWARD WILLETT, FELIX O C DARLKY, KARY CHIEF, MISS MEBRADPOX, GEORGE ALBANY. Scores of other distingnishftl literati, ude-r serious nomi de plume, contribute of its conl thus -while its pictorinl illuitrations are from the inimiuble pencil of Felix O. C Darley, Esq.. the best draughtsman of the age. 7"jc War, wn chhas giTcn the coup dt graft toso many pretentions publiontiyns, and half acstroyeu llioso that still aurvivs, luis added thousauda to the circulati!) of The .Yew York Mercury. Its heart-stirring short stories, its military hist oriel tes. its matchless furial romances. its racy burlesques, its genial wit and humor, its delicious gossip, its t'.iiry tales f.r Utile folks, its rare poetry, its fresh and vieor- ous editornls, the intinite rarinty of its con tents, an! the large amount of reading mat ter that It comprises, render it wtlcome everywhere, and to all classci of society. Containiag ns it dues. FORTY COLUMN'S of c'.ose'.y printed matter, it may nfely be pronounced the che:ipcst, as well as the best Literary Newspaper extant.' 7Vee favorite writer", Doctor J. II A'obi. uson, Consin May Curluton, and New liunt. 'ine, are now preparing three storlcsfurThe A'ew York Mercury. ) lenfthesaproduntins will be eommenecl in the Opening Niimbci of the A'cw Year "he authors being nwnre of Ibis fact, are engaged in an emulative centest for precedence. nd the result will unquestionably be that tho mint effective story ever pc'tic-l hy any of three, will tom mcnoe in 'he NEW YEARS N I'M UK II ofther"a' ftepresentiiliTe IVeekly of lh Wes-ei-n Wi.i-M. Ti.e A n-i .Mercury is nold by al y0 ncwnii-:i an t in" ;nl ile tlers in America. i'ili.-i'S it i : ,i-n'-u-ly iniiiled every f,i? r- in y en r . i hree rrri i fur t i-'ght Cf i ii Saturday ra f"i- ?" ; ii.i mi''? rix C-I-, i for ti2 'A-ith Mil ex'ra enpr, -r, ' 'I J itettr of th pclnh. Mi n i ip I, i n In I ioiiK recfivi-i A -'w i i-r-c p'c.ry tKe the H-tr.it of vatir I on' ' and Plate. V'tae inn ii.ie-Mfnll solvent banks Hi inr i'.iyiiirnt mist iiivartHbly be made in -.-iv ir,,-i tt'.ir-' c-r ! !.1': paid ' .. -rm !l II',.! PoS. "t Ann clreei. au I :) Kuii . Vew Vor I ii Tt (.'on-iiunptivea. The undersigned having been restor is to hcv.lth In a few wcck3, by a very aiuplo rcmc-dy, nttcr, havin-r buffered sc. veral years, with a severe luoji uffoction. and the dread discuso, C-in umption is en-nous to inuke known tohis fellow suf ferors the means of cure. io an who ursno it, no will send a cupy ni'tho pro-cription used, (fico of ch.ire,) with the directions lor prepur in. ati I u-ing the same, which thy will ntiil ii xurei cure tor LOS l-SUMP-nON, Asthma, IJiiiivcmTis.Ciiuuiit.Couw Ac. The only objct of the advertiser in gendinsr tho prescription is to benefit theHtnictcd,andspcad information which he conceives to be invuluuble ; and he hopes every suni?wr will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, ar;d uiay p.ovo uii.jr. ranies wihiiui-j the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, ilha usburg, Kins-s County, v Now York, TJBIZR MONEY. -a DATEiuii list j PRISES PAYABLE TO of ALL can be seen at the officers. These aud all other claims against tho Govc.rnmcut promptly collected. Ax OmctaiM tiie Army writes ; 'At inspection I noticed that a large proportion ol the men's knapsacks cuij. tained a box of Troches, bein;r generally used by thotu for colds, etc." 'JS. otcu i Bronchio Throt-Iict" should be in every soldier's knapsack or pocket, to be used opon tpe first appearance of a cold or ',ouh.. . , '.RT nlwtion "rWieiv call BoafrtJk Uii- ia Cic Mjwthus.tot.1 1 , rnulf tauoi cf wen. cither produce ft It tiroduccJ It an li-.l'ocblcd, vitiated ham of the LIooil, .vJ)erei:i tlmt lluid U"9Uu.i iv- . competent t tustti?. . the vital fortes in tbotr S m nr.llhn. aftt fU into "ummirr fcSd ". iecay. The u-rofulous tontnmination Is vas! riotisly caused by mercurial dlrcase, Iw living, disordered digestion frcnu unlieallhy fowl, liiipuie air, filth and filthy baUu, the th i.ic.ii injr victa, and, r.borc r.l!, It- ; Cic venereal infection. Whatever be Iji origin, it Ii hereditary In the constitutior, t!eetn-rg "Voni pnrcnls t' chil'lrcn vn tl.c tJiii-J. fcml fourth pent-ration "Indeed, it scenn to le tiic n-dcfliim who says, " I will vi:-;t the InicjiLtit-s t.f ti.'o fithcrt upon tbtir children." 'ii.e t'.irci'rs it erieinatei take various ti.nv.es, rAco.uintf l the organ it . attat-ks.- - In -the Inn's, Scrofula proclaeta tubc-ilcs, r.-vl finr.by Consumption; in tbo CUndi, iwi.ii ny wi.ieh suppurate sn be- , come ult-t-roiis ores ; in tuu ttotrsrli ami ' bowi 1, tliT.-.ngfintliu' which jn-pd;ire. irdt- - gcsiii.n, tUpt'pia, i.nd liver coiuplaints; ort tire t.n, vruptive and cutiinvous, odt tiiont. , These, ill having the fsikc origin,' require tl same remedy, viz., puriHc-ntion end invijora- tion tf U.a 1 !oo-.l. I'urify tho l.loxjj, aa theiic danjii-rouj tlistenipers leave you. Wilit , feeble, f.m', t-;' 'enrn-ptt'd I lood, you caroio -liar l.ta'ihj with that "life cT tl'.e fieih." .. ben. thy, yii-.t cxniiot bare terofulous tiioa. .yor'a Earaapariila U compoimdcd f -o'ni the most rffectual soli dotca that uicdicr.l Ktit-iice lias dist-overcd ft'ft tlii sfilirting tlli-Huiipvr, trnd for the cure of tbe disortli-m it enUtils. '1'hat it is far sup-: rior to eny other reinedy j-ot tlevitcd, t known ly nil who have given it & trial.' Tlist it does com'. ino virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this clasa of complaint, -is inditputally proven by tho great cuiltitud " of publicly known ntid renmikable cures it has mado of the following diecasc : King'o , EiL cr Ghndnlar Swell-crs. Tumw. Er-cptions, Pimphs, Blotches and 8orH v Erysipelas, Rose or St. Autho&y's Fur, v Silt Rheum, Scald Head, Conghtt frfyj tuberculous deposits in the lunrs, Whitrii ' Gweliings, Debility; Dropsy, Kewralgi. -Dyspepsia cr Indigestion, Syphilis tu . Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial EifleMos, Femtle We'tknesae'i. and, indeed, the wheb icric's cf conipluinu tiuit afite fiom impurity cf the blood. Minute reports of indiviiluel cases niny I c Jour.d in Atlb's 'Akerica:: Almanac, which i. furnished to the iinij.'giitii for (rratuitous' distribution, wherein ir.r.y I learned tho directions for its ufc, ex.d ecn of the remarkable cure which it ha ni when nJl other remedies bad f..Ued to nuord relief. Tbo:e cases ere j urpeseiy taken from all sections cf the country, in order that every render mr.y have acceM-vo tome one who can f peak ta Mm of it btT.e.fit-j fron personal experience. Scrofula tit prcssc Uis vital energies, and thu leaves it victims,. fr , more tubjttt to flitcnrc and its fatal" .refults ' than arc" l.cd'.hy canctUuticns. Henca it tends ta thoittn, md does f-rently lior:?n,. the nvtrngo duration cf human life. ..The vast importance cf these consideration has led us to fpend years in perfecting a rtnutiy which is adequate to its cure. This we net efler to the public i:n!er the ncmc of Anu't SARSArAnu.LA, idibough it is compost d of ingmUents, tome of which exceed the U-tt of SarijpuriUa in cltcrr.tivc power. ' Ey it aid you may protect yourself trom the suCr ing and danger of tlicte ilinorder. Turf out the foul corruptions th;.t rot and fettor in the bltod, J urge out the cause of diu-ate, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtue this irmctly ttiimilate tlie ital functions, r.rd thus expel the li'enipera which lurk within t'..o sysU.ni or Lurtt out on any part cf it. Yi'o knew the public have been tVceivc-.t by many compounds of Sarsap'uril!tt I'.t.t 1 proniiftd iiiucli and did nothing; br.t the;. ! will neither be deceived nor disappointed tv. ! this. Its virtue have been proven by abun- " dnnt trial, and there remains no question ( 1" it surpassing t-xcelleuei! for the eiire t f tbe afilieliiig iliseuse it bi intended to vcicl-. AHhuugU under the fame name, it is a very different medicine from any other which b.'.i leen before tlie icople, and is far mere tf fectual than uny othur which be ever btet. available to them. , AYER'3 CIIKRUY PECTORAL;. Tho WorM's Great Bemedy lor CoughH. Co!ds, Incipient Coa -tuinption, Rnd lor the relict of Consumptive patients) . in advanced Etagea 1 '" ' cf tho diEoase. Tl.i" bs 1 en so long utcd and s rrl verseliy Wtiown. tbnt we need tta no mora thnu Bfun. fi.c public that its quality is kc;.t up to hc lut it ever ha been, and that it iiinv be rdit-d on to do all it bus ever d'-nc. i'upii.-i.d ! y Dtt. J. C. Aykr & Co., i'laetieal ant Analytical Chfdiitts, Lowell. Me. Sold by all druggiits every whrc. , Manhood who I-oht, how Kf Moit'tl. Just publishci, he -At new edition cf J) Culverwells Ce lehrated Essay i. ti tin, iu,ii vvkvi i- (without mcdicicr) id f-i't it.M.n.RRiicE., oi Wmiual Wear., iu as, Involuntary Seminal Looses, I Mrc- Tt.VOV. MtMilalan.l llvui-,.l 1. r-,i. - impedi,..,-..! t0 M-uvltt-e, el?. .'; Co.nsvxitu.n EriLEi--"V,raud Fjjji. -A, duecd bv c!f.iudu!frciiw vr sciui.2 j. trava'-aiicc fivic'c, in a scaled envelope, orfr G cents. ''ie celebrated author iu'this d-r!iri. blccavcJcarlv di-monstratcs. trom a thirty years successful prutim'. that ti.-s I ularioinif eruiunmionPAa il k 1 1" ,;t,,,,,ni, j bo radically cured without re t. ..L-eros use 0f internal medicine ', r '.iic ;ppli- j tion of tbe knife poiytio out a nnj.s : r. , : . . . :; V- V . uui, mviiiia vi wuiuii ei-jy iignf-j-, no matter what liis cnuditiuj wj bn, uiay caro LtiuscU cheaply, privai-Jy, and rid!i-cltij. OO'Thia Locturo should he. a uw. hands ol cvciy youth and t-Pery rnuu in 1 jrKfiCSfiilW me i.iou. .-.. Heut, uuJersaal, is 4 plia t nre. to any addrt, pntl ptd, ou recent - six cents, or two pest Mump. , Ad.j.-.n the publishers. CII.AS J. C. KLIN'E cr . 127 Bowery, Hew Voik, IW nxit : bc4?j.
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