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#6 onfimr* *: m\\ 8. B. tummy -ctq§.v.\xgfix&x _ M ITO [4 - - 1-191- erwf‘M\ OFFICE-AI: PAPER =- ences =ut aon ofa anne g fe 2 MIII a manna awn ¢ . momma FAN. 28, '62. \ ren rre s Paly ub A great. dill it; flconstvntivtmu 4 ' slevalgoldere ander t pon F [sy to mislead unth padi ', 'otic and htgh-eoundmg phfine. ‘L’he constr- tuional rights of the south, oven in'a period of peace and loyalty, are few and ' em clearly de> fined, 'The framers of oar f amental law would not admit the right 'of property in man,\ Con cas! Tuition-y‘- a “in the Scbato, pétitions wore presented in favor ofémancipating the slaves, and (for- a loast Survey. The reso- centinuance of the lution to (glow certain officers to receive pre- . sents from thoe Japanese: Government was pdased. | The Jodibi gy Gommlttee ware di- - rected to inquire into the «xpediency of so amendmg» the Natofalization Iaw as to con- fer nghte of cititizenahip upon foreigners ser- ving in the present war. 'The report of the Judiciary Committee on. the resolution to ex- pel Mr, Bright, of Indiana, was then taken up and considered] until the adjournment, without any voto. Mr. Sumner, of Massacho- setts, argued.in favor of hik expulsion, as did Mr.-Lane; of Indiana,. ~Mr. Bright made a spegth in his own dbfence, in which ho de- nied any treasonablelintent, and declared that *he had no recollection of writing the letter to Jeff. Dawns, introducing a man who desired to soll firearnis. __ In the House, the) bil ~~ riage of printed matter oftgide the mails was conq‘dmde Mr, C 3 postageto be paid or such matter, explained it, and the advocated) its passage. ! not as a means of ra sing revenue. not at Jib . mittee o Ways and tions of amendment are subsequently voted , down ;-and finally t a original bill as report- lourax being before the House, it ed by Mug was decided:to lay it **/ Afpmant ce eal n the table, 75 to 60. 0 9smmumtrmmece a. Legiklativé, s =an duced his bill to am provide; that when mbre this seven per cent. interest is charged, thp loaner shell forfritron- | ly the fotereat and do edi extefk. . -_ ._ Eo the Assembly, no to allow any tax--poyer| ible the ansount charg: tice was given of a bill to maintain an action mm“ & NIH |a oflem gullty of malfeasance } of office, and also to dear lands within a cc 1 hut been made. U low mortagors to re- ttain poriod after sules | t £00 E1~President John , mond, on' Friday last. < brief. Mr. Tyler was rvention which met at . | Rrary to.adjust the national troubles, but was 'emopg the first. fo mt the secession plunge. Thoughrbe has beea hohored with high offices, _ \he died a traitor to the Union. Let his mem- lory tot ! . 'Fyler died at Rich- His illness was very a menber of the Con -+ o # « Emitbson, the spy bin- n Washington, shows Church, South,\ has The papers of Mr. [ker recently arresated that the \Metbodist \had a great influence ir] brin ing about sacess fon, which it has frardished with a large vuim- ber of officers of differekt gradds. | It appears that they had ;hopes thit theirs was to be the - \established charclh'\' of the Confederate Stat» a and that even now thoulands of honest Moth- odiate th the border are deceived by the false doctrine of th Bo fighnn : parsons. The Baltimore Clip er sags um the Dis- unionist in that city hive not- orly ostracigod Union men socially, buk that they have dri- ven: out all Union mert from the enjoyment of the charter granted fo the Baltimore Com and Flour Exchange. They refuse banking Facilities to the Union men it: the Director's meetings 'Of chartered | | bank& .. They enact simular -proseriptions a oppression of Union men wherever they have power. They abuse - those\ e€clusiye privilekes granted for:; the public good by the . State ofi Maryinnd, and porvert than to the c+ “WI hr Everylondy. so vek cs We fwflo mutton“ n of our- readers to the advertipiment\ in 'an ther dolan of Dr. Hurd's. 3151146de rescrving the‘teem, porifying the month and breath, and curing . tooth meho. ' Dr. Hard: an eininent dentist oPBrooHn, wenuknow to all the members of W'NMTWIC StatdiDentists\ Association dt which he is Treasurel. His remedies are prepantd with.great care!, at his dental offce, |. and have for yéars beesfooch cought after by mtnzega of Brooklyn and! New York., Endica regard them as indispenghble their may bles, and young . meo do not venture -. : without first: the breath by: exp \of; ; Dr. Horde Mouth Wash, They are How Tor the first ti time offéred tu the gene- tab -public,, aodat ra.véery trifling cout. For| 0933511“ our Mil ill notice that they ing] necerenty to gneure +A Ke | abaill approach a solation of the great ques- ; family should. have one A 4 ' % WM Mo, of- thore :. igen. . Ar| Mrs]: Toodjes maym,| fon of Magi???” woul t ud |, “if!“ he'very can lent to hi“ in the| - Doring the few days of secéasion role in | re house. - 18> Beulah potion to sgehta in tho inflame )j wisit.; \We mam» ms-of cut enterpris ing citizens will take hold and introddce these , dental remedies in this neighborhood. Tha) 6 regulating the car- A*, if the Post office Committe, who intrpfuced the pill requiring Mr. Mga. : aint, of Vermont, contended that the subject should be considered |as a postal measure, and. Though: ty to disclose fally what the Com- eans, of which he was, a mémben, fitended th do, he might make the: that it was intended to propose a newspaper stamp dity, and a tax on telo* grards. \A motion to|lsy the subject on the table was Iost-66 to 64. Various proposi® In the Senate Tueeiay, unfi'k'rumau intro-: d the usury law. It :| by the minority<-these are the questions in- Washington last Feb- oss will become practic, my teo, ahd mwéépnbjfé’ eon haver «fishers timore in the effort -the m H of Gmmmm frdopd‘ioinlwgm, ard in | 1 eir ”centric Toblgndic curtores a 1&me v - cer pM wgggjmfir and “£3913 2:0? clainis someof which mqm‘_ and regarded slavery as an anomkIGun\im#tt tution whigh would , sgon <1 r. 'They guaranteed, however; to | upholderx & three-fifths représentation offing); the popular House of Congress, an W \to recover their fugitive‘boudmen when seca iog into other Etates. Beyond glam two, there is no compromise in the Constitution touching the question |of ulnar; %r.b is, at present, of any! practical imports | The right oflamendment, Madman: the Instrument use}! The people, ii the pre- ecribed mode, ! may remove frog the Federal compact, these concessions to the slave-power whenever they (may judge it. we, 1am! expe- dient. bo- . But whoevek proposes, by fiéoktmioual enactment or military foros, to- dmroy from | the Constitution thbae provuboe of to tram- plo them to the carth, is an chemy to that da- cred instrument aid seeks Kd overtHrow? !] It must however be borne in mind, that in the history of the Government the «lavehold- ers have claimed and secured much wore than was \written in the bond.\ They have demanded:spacial Iogislation for the benefit of their \pécaliar institation,.\- They bave controlled the action of thoe Fed- eral administration. They have the area of slavery 'They have broken np policies and parties in the interest of their stupond- oug barbarism. 'Phey have, tin a word, built up an aristocracy, founded in, oppression, strong in aggregate wealth,' coqpndtcd} by a common selfishness, ambitious of political su- premacy and determined to afloaalwc the local institutions of the South. Democracy, these Cotton Barons loong domi- | pated over the whole country. But the hour Jot retribution dawned at length, »Defeated io u Presidential vontest, they rushed to arms to averthrow the government. | 'Khey have re- solydd never to submit to the rule of the ma- jority. They are fighting to-day against Re- | publican Institations. _ They are io arms against the Administration which the people |innugorated, \according to tho forms of law and the Coustitation. To say thon, that- we of tle loyal flutes are, in this struggle, seeking only to the guarantees of the Constitution is not to state the question in its fall pro for s-. We are fighting for the National Lits.- The right to bave an existence, to be &*¥ree |* State, to sustain a : Administra- tion, to be governed by the mafority An#f not volved. Now while loyal elavsholdm are entitled to the guarantees 'of the Conatitation, they are not entitled to the control of the Govern- ment, 'and ought not to be allowed, the support of an impolim. barbarous ahd exo- crable.inatitution, one single partiqgle gf indai. gence boyond what is. \written ip | As to disloyat, slavehoiders-a nine out-of a hundred beteng to Mom.- they are patitled to n6 ci¥ilimmuriitic what ever. Thoy have no right to claim the pfo. tegtion of a Government whose authority they bave defied, or to demand the privileges of a Constitation which they have opumod dot: ont» raged. The anxiety mahifested' \by some (proses and politicians, <leat the Sontherp oligarahs should not have wll the benfits they have claimed under the Commotion, does not in dicate either patrictis.orkumapity. - Afraid to espouse the cause of the rebellion, they nevertheless extand to it all the \aid arnd com- fort\ in their power.: 'They alwnys talk of the pogr bondmen as property and- \néver re. cognizd their righte aa xxx. \I hey furnish a melgneholy proof of the extgnt to which ela- very; his debsuched the »pablic sentiment, even: of the free North. . I - ¥ heroic but _ne' trung policy fortheg morn ment.\ In the kanfiemhlgg thig rebellion the tditithtibn if slavery ghould be ignored. All persons of whatever caste or goci 905i- tion, should bo ad loyal dr Jf they are on $Hg gida,of the Republic, tkey should be allowed to seek for \life liborty an the pursult of th thoi? own! way, provided they co not interfere with 1m operations,. 1f they are disloyal they khould be made to feel the heavy tlows of tHe Na- tion, in every direction in which they gan be reached and punished. . The firey thing, reqhired j ”Military gt cupation of Slavedom. Let our “mine be and pushed forward. into the siavehgldiog States, and lot our Generals 'be \Inetencted to fegard all men, cithér as patriots or : tumors mooni- ing to the facts of \their , oemllfion tnd, this slepery question, 20fll, so.n | settle 4tself. © A majonty of the them again When we coffer to: ”gm! the, 0}:er millions, not an chattels but as men, baring rights kindred to our own, having! that [ wenk always “05°45!”th - strong, then we | Baluimore last April, no less than - wan expepded 'by the sebel authorities of £41 sundry malicious young watching eagerly and expectinfly for the die- graceful prostiation of somé mnhippy Porter \secured arme\nnd aked ; things gen- | Bespeak for me the patience and indulgence gence of your mm. in advance, and Rope | test t that the floods may cease, and Gettyzbm‘gpua ask your attention. , of the-thanges in to cavalry tactits Hitch have lately been oi ation in single ra this basis, which is deemed, practicable, because simple, for the yolantegr entire dis By virtue of an alliance with the Northern ! tion in lines, ately, although receiving the name of squad- edly demanded its adoptive, and it is accep- ted with ready! acquiescence. quences is a generdl throwing aside of old degreo of attention to what is enjoined by the books, by the officers and a commendable now. rerced yesterday. { The spnt selected for the purpose being about a mi e from town, on the York road. We gball occupy thein as soon as completed ; and may then anticipate a geasun of dismonnted practice; until figrmg ceased Hope \ as regards being mounted immediate. ly. There are two or three facts pertsini to our branch of the service, which we have pretty well digested, aod which may be speci< fied as follows : mure cavairy ip the field, than it can effective . ly usa.at presént. will soon be politely requested to dismount. ghe {mod \L among the number. at the third proposition, may be state thus ? The State of New York hnvmg farms ten regiments of mounted troops, in answer to the Prcaxdeote call for twelve, is intitled_to | insist that none of these regiments be trans- ferred to avy other arm of service, until the over-quotas uf other States have been re- [ duced. will be properly represented at W ushington, ut the right time, and the 10th Regiment., among others of the N. Y. S from the wrath to coe. ever, sume time must necessarily elapse befure we can be furnished with horsef.as the govern- ment bus nove on hand ft for our purpose. and does not propose to move in the mutter of obtaining them fast énough t6 throw itscif into a perspiration, this vexed question, as nearly os 1 can arrive | at it. I have myself ao abiding foith that we- are to continue the 10th New: ¥potk Cazalry Reasons which I will withhold from wit,“ well as the ore I have stated, point to the. L | conclesion, - So mote it be' as Dow, junior mm wont to exclaim: > conclude .w ty dupe? forsediy us fifongh éight hunted Wreteked ' “tempera not cribbed,: council” agd - con-r Ened \ in their quarters, watoblnpsifor stinate clouds to break. Half a doz brohs, 'achoondr bull wagoi#\ fedin Gen , Banks' division with their cauvas tops and generalappesrance: :of unwieldiness, dumber’ -the street, drawn by discap be-gone mules, with: dripping,. hides aod peo? dent cate ; tho town bas shrook within doots,| - and the [we of Nature in indispatably~ Awry. Portait v tho'fnnpufafibh of '% tho genie: E m n} claim of justice and. humanity wbm ‘thu’ ' Ustdricet 000 | W I i a}, \4 | 1 1 i guard» C % C F3§§3§3F3§£ % --A wet, foggm C 3 r t calm; low ebb, \heavens are d d evercast -the atrice- nbwjnfiqL pngjuzivhetw freezing and t thawing,. which makes you mob 'of the W’éafli\ ixfilght‘trfivm some «Meow eayse dronch us with my sprite at of \the sex,\ Goard, oniuedubiohp walk j solemn-dooking sentinels, prcing g! mily fo and fro with d staily looking as' bll and ‘bypoehondnkcal as you please. o Messrs. Editors, are the agreeable aus gee nnaer which A#am| moved to inflict If once more upon you.| ' from under the cloud, before I shall again, . ® 9° \The most moon! t iten} of information which it acours to rb to communicate, is that foned by the sgdopfion: by the War Departuient, of the work of Dol. Phillip St. George C he. The most notica- ble change effected by this work, is the firm- cinaterad of double. as heretofore ; other details being conformed to more cavairy. Another important featuré, is the. ding of the old squadron forma- sach company now acting separ ron. Many other innovations are discernable in the new system. Uniformity has undoubt- The conse- The work of erecting our barracks com- avnlry regiments not yet mounted, have * hugging the detusive pbantum of dst. That the Government has already 20d. That some of the volunteer regiment: 3d. That the Porter Guards ml! sof be The conrse of reasoning by which 1 arrive | but | ' It is believed that this state of affaire 3. V. U. reseged In any case, how- This is the condition of | I began with the rain, and must, pet-4mm, it. an and 3122210 4—odnzzle The day is lounging along 24. com-f tum- bolate», \woe- : thereforey to mm Kéd wax}: fox; PHA i.. uns on | M | Op 3 3 {Pg to sach nmtminmm Amo main unpald. = . ' t ! > | ($me isbes washed by, a { who - (Mr tongue: * , h found of his grog bringing to & baton Cumberland river gaged in the contraband business-in p w 'Sqaire Garman was a terror to the secesh generally in that locality, rendering bimself | obnoxious to | thew bloody-thirsty proofin- rmination to this ‘Um-o is m thing Wraibeb :f apd wi X allegiance. fantfiforafis Ending A sutbhority it' tik pouthern {um of Arnold and Bure are, in , the will never be. tolerated. hardly io ay ofher, citilnnd The: BubopofObeu edimnou rude-ob of advancing m an 11“ [MOM Ir“. oily -Epicurus's GA H Ia [)j owme‘ at d a good 68. them, dost what it might. | teat that he (Garmon) would never return', bis re regiment The first or second:-niglit af- \'er his arrival at home. the secesh, this gld nexgbbors and relatives, wonty-sight _stroug, armed-cap a pie, visited his house . and ped at hig door. no answer. - He sprang out-of bead, gathe his frons, and lighted a candle, when he dis- covered three men in his dining room. a fired at them. They ali. scampered ont of t house, one falling dead at the door. - captain then ordered bim to come ont, which He refosed to do, and in turn invi come in and exchange bullets there. © This they declined to do,and i diately opened fire on his house, through | doors and windows, the Squire returning € fire as fast as he could. This was kept up, the Squire thigks aboL salmon when bis essailants left, leavi g threo dead in the yard. and carrying off five mortally wounded dead. 'The Squire theo lighted up. the house, and his sick f ily came out from their hiding photo Nota whole pane of glass remained in- seven win- dows. 'The balls had entared the posts and . | rails of his Gatighter's bed she being too unw. \] to gat up. 25 belle were found in his wifes bedrock aod the furniure of . his house was literally riddled. . $ * Tho Squire's personal annuities wore an follows : bled hie in the temple, a third crossed his breast, severing his shirt bosom, a fourth passed through his hat, and s fifth gubu toned his shirt sleeve. they qmef. have fired some 200 rounds at bun. But no repeat | cool and dehbemte mannar in Squire details the rencontre to - his aside from his reputation for veracity giv | the highest asgurance of ite entire truthful [1589 The Squire hailed then them ith One ball served a finger, andth bathe worse fog, wear, he id ready to the operation whertever they {fiend wel is e l. 202. Whammy to keep np Couture j There in.a new symptom in the SontherL fervor \The rebel legislatures are passin resolutions declaring th xever, will return as“ flamingo it\was the Cloprgia leguhtnre which *everated, upon the honor of @ namber of equthern gentleman,\ their irrevocable < de; |. t: Qeorgia was fol: | J tiWed by Virginia, and now comes Tennes! | A series of resolutions offered in th : egxfl‘tnm of that state on the 10th instaot, leclares \secret sympathizers. with Lincoln | § na'in theRouth® as traitord and enemics | of their country, and urges that offers for \re- | th construction should be at on Jock-A » ~ It e hot easy th tell the reason fr alt thu sudden ohtify and anergy. Ama braggart's courkge fails him he commonly gm\ a. more | vouiferous sand there is an «old-time preju- | dice against 'those who are continually pro- fessmg their uscongnerable virtue, which makes such resolutions. suspigions. | It is pos- ible that tha peoplé of the' South, now for more than a year excluded from ail share in . the conduct of their affairs, ate mum; to' raise their heads? Do Go Tetcher and their fellowna ear. tbe . rightaous | 3 e 'of the: people they fifio so abused? the Union. 'fhey are not only m tho AC 372m, s community rgently preach-. DFC a a £ 1300433130 '# Twordkes ~ da f # 'The squire thmkx eh “at wt they never, never, A few te promptly re, pork Brows and to be aid tom apx- “Radioman: to w y hare - delnded X to their pow | in the fate] they «nd mity was a Cb id the Public) -> . “Ms” fly! moo in mum?“ a if“ A ter was formerly a justice of the peace, is a! rough.specimen: ooLmoqnum chamber si f ood joke, snd | al- |\ foiifigfi“ éderer it Anay: whi Mmumenee of his on his. 8, mies. His name is Andn # tu? H g miniature Nis when we keek the shelter ©0090, (tithe:- 3‘gnfie‘fi fwd the\ pug ofm‘m' e ”gs, 2, Nfihfil’fé‘figm propensit.) It seems that 'Squire t make ourselves a eio’tof-dom Ahe tooktverxwfivewt in Favor of the U on ”fink“ so $117 ‘,}“£°x 11m thud cause in Cnmberhnd (hi! 000th H0 of dotand-go-pus stgp 'over: them, ferent | 804 Metoalf coucties last, . ummer_and\ {renaming down in. the tactice; the captured some twenty head. of 'eontraband windows . oremented, here fond there, with mules and several horses, a d bad a band in Bomo ten or Rifteen days sitce, Sqinre GLx-h mon learned that his family were all awn sick with the measels, and debermmed to j 5 he obit: ed a furlough from his gallent oolo el, under pro- to t er L rince Albert; | ; ples Tor 30 day.“ m6 for # . grov do it'd & n} outed navel-used ; Col mu abut]; as mm i { C Emile .- {about it. - p 10 . \ xi org womb“ l “h #> te- @t N*\ Fseemly prof \re-moviej “KG? i overtaken us, j 8 the thermom £ ufimentfitatnofiéfl at / Golnmbx < The. his 'bed aod boned such Impudence! * Alter ' “he mark- w [bors can test if it would 'be taken, which propriety of {anymg bis own. grocers, furnitdre | dealers,: would hail With dehght \ - ~4 » so suffering. i~-<z- \The vglieat trades,” said their moments of pleasure. enjoyment.\ ° the Navy. ty. a= tems o - nee: . A Mr. J. L. Roy of Jersey City, havmg' ml‘o fox-Wye s \| board, &c., the good hdyfiamm which has flinch of the mack ten yéars' harsh treatment and ill usage, D left. my own bed, because unable longer to shim! || his abuse. As to his 'board'-Heaven s/gve tasto hex-ever we bave lived the/negli- ify that I have had to support : myself with the earnings of my neodle while: he squandered his money in liquor, &c forbidding all persons' to harbor or trust me: or his account is unnecessary, as T should be fggxllagsfiize ashamed to use his name for my benefit, éven As -to his refusmg to pay any debts of my: contracting, He had first better consider the: At noon one day, about four weeks ago., a\ man was seen running as fast as he . could | through one of the prmcrpn} streets of Paris, |;, jwith nothing on but His #hirt and kWhen stopped by tha pokes he gave an ox- cuse that be was subject to\aitacks of neu ralgis, and had rushed out of the house wlule Now if I were a } grave digger or a hangman there are some | A people I could work for with an great deal 'of The Evening Post says if theré is\ a hon- est man in Washington it is the Segretarv of |. All of Mr. Wruurs\ antecedents are in his favyor, and his report justifies the: confidence his friend: repose in his integri- Refugees from East \Pennessee who have arrived at Somerset Kentneky, report that: Parson Broxuow has been releassd, but du;- ing his conficement in'jail he became. Sidk, t y\ th | Ever im ortefio\Hi dopntry- Th \F incl!) Judgment of the pianos; this fact $4i pie j é 'be cheerfully xh 7 w” fag-to par S3 ited ta m omil‘tofib Ti.. natal If,“ Defiant? gm; 5mm else FEG Mametmwgofim ''The collection will 'who. may eallflvhet from Ito 122. m. and law-gust: al g; f’l’o an?“ who: His fop a (fur Rratefy 2, nied #. Ami 13mm?“ . 2 a . is not the case. “my“ meteor»— te Mes W + >; which several ART OMWRE INMRN E landlords, . &6., f C2 CO ed 3810-52 fi??u‘¥pm§§fmfly$imwooo. .. faxr deahng, and its uniform the Home Insn ce dmpany antcf'gfi‘ifi es “Rafi mango 'any other Ageneym [B 'Bection of gonad? 3m 6m JUST Rmmmv Ep N0 Rm E . New. gr m shone 8mm TWO Cases offioflens and Misses Dogma 0 ® n'istlmoz; 044 I? N0 RBI}??? u dra A as“ Mens, Boys aft Tout 'r cash ali - a NORTH KimBoots gnu be found. dhgp lip RBI” Womens to 265 ize a 1‘ IL, Kinds 0 “Boom Auade 19 Orporr in the n fest st les at. aatest styles #., | nominates HGHEIN UTURE: 31111331} SS ROOTS, of s {: | way and Phlladelphing’? \fig Il hm“ $0 + Hum your the ..; . y -NEW YORK emu\ mos O. B. noxmngp 152ml1 toa 5 gum“ in! l Its: north shoes. mf J errold \have | VOLUNTEERS WAN” BY AUTHORITY FROM THEZLOMMANDER > r IN-CHIEF. | ; i \ i tha ® Be=Be 112 r © _ am | 'organiting; Comrany I Sewn“; ig‘ fig, m Eglioffsrein, -C mg best an able bod‘pd young ~men now their o, bmpany, Besides- pay Tom $1.5 to 21 per month} wéomplet eqnmments, excellent hair modwal aft ndzfnze? loss of time, w 341 i containin from?! Mouth Wash, antr§aot 5 low Aha Neuralgic P. nail!» little the best means “0m {gamut «fain? t tum, oles ; fori$5, sen press charges are not' much if any. than on one, n is en lpéolmcei at one time, filk ice per package the surplus ran be dis pub glen bgnofi’t for no on mam expense. lsv‘ t ong of nae ackages, set:of DentalpRemedxea o.. Trib hue uildmts. ress and name made with oonfiXonce. Mayor of Brookly: 6 Farniers & Citizen's Bank, if Coo R arnum, ] when 'he seos xt and w ond supply; ete. 1000 .. who | em County, Men bum anyth market. low priced and we' are spen # them for the benefit o d you. contain: a'dozen of ceipt, ofl’fz ited, rith to test h or her skill ow is the tunetozo and references see above, xi to match, .a Meo t era C n 80 the ru and f our lithium tell us he 0 m. w is Mr mm. 0. House and Enquire o “man and Ffinpl’xve Dollar Bill to': Lb d by mail some one or more of emedieg, which we cannot fill. None are ras 45 mangle excoxfi’the hNeuralmtn lf’laatex; agigh 1's? , FOR 4 NEW YEAR ”ESE-hf; z; an: envelope o. receipt 0 C en 0 Q Offihflsfl ”61 fitfllfip 2'»g)ll f L a i “cf.- and onestramp. 'But to, accommodate persons 'in | °\ P.. W ttre, for Ladiesa s luces wh tgrepthe druggists and are- ' STUéRT& UMBRE‘S 20 Lé’k St. b, e ind the ago, we have mung packages an white | god ke £ boxes, seven i y four, with com- THO - oe ma F entsr-each box a, bottle of Dr, | BB 30 Te p <0 Cul, Treatise on Teeth and ”let? Dil en's Tee! . worth godt to every young man or woman, with young children, nth sundry other necessary ‘ 00 or six pack by lexpress udxrected As the cheaper to order six or a doz-. * A large fa posed ofto neighbors can estxmqte how mulch pain. uniforms. unhappiness. and, s of time and money would be the cou try if every family. to-d h in itself is a:co Address Wm. B. » New York, and write ad.. lainly, That, remittances may be , to G. W. Gx‘xfli eflitor of the Ame rican. Mmufioturers’ Co., Publishers' Agents, NG nows a good thing o has already ordered a see- Agreeing Wanted, To infroduce Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies into ev- or women who want to make oney qmcklyinonn do.better with these articles hey aro. new, useful. Mira?! circulars will be sen? on re-I prioef to any ‘Kerson sell £11: an agent.\ They can Ea sold in e would rather pay salaries than sions to those who prove themselues Effici into business. For address > IMPOBEPANT. . LA FRANCE | opening a blendid lfiofExtensxon Tables ana Parsons wishing any |. tall i \. Aa “new? is selling Mano 10 A little mono“ 1b: Wate: tgopponto Brainard House Flo R S ALE, ner {no ruidergzg oTthe late $3?” C. Ely, cor- ‘ hole grounds .or part of the Maple Wood? I wiH deliver 2 biota pros- © h and he is now at home, dangerously i11. ‘fofigwmgggggam {E us pggnngxga 3 i the i ist. The Begiment ari Arrest; ar we £75111} wo /g NEW ADV E RTIb EM E NT‘s ances to yoTnnteers wanting pecuniary Astistince, / a t (is named in honor of anilwill. be, under \ EBIAGE' 75551553: To peal aeg heir ts thd Hod or A. G il undoubtedly 'be as aty o C *~ |New Yo k harbor defence,. wh demo! ef» negate * ' sent on. 3 E 4th. The Colonel ° is a wealthy Eure iii; f man-a live Baron. of cel at; Bl KQW E who, not unl LaF‘woite. Py m ; $5 Golfinmentm supper-4m!“ the {imam 85m *a A ation. * 5th. The volunteers are selected 1h flee dt est beaten? 311 femt to chtgraéoter.§;oni§3§ ell-Lang + & Esp . Eggdlggscgmpfagxfignrgxgglfim WM if wards, g é , - enlgtglu x‘Ia't‘ q35.111 bgtg clsort: of a 331110011} I1‘s}? f] “05 3 books Wilk th 25 Sige apis g $000 | | © OPPOBRITE THE ELMIRA HoTEL. in “had x $1) aydrein 3 to om s. mowed erm & Water Street, Elmira, N. ¥. byseveral you} min: 3160116 8PM to 801 Z: A! I work bmluslvely at the Emmess these fa- um}, oommnzg tbs a ee thos\ arena, E; yoring me with their work can be assured of hay- fivm have their sxncen £ xréc it done mthe right shape and at reasonaiélf‘ in ' $1“; your. sons 4391159118 ml flak W m fe 0 ° a oung men cdmeil Berge! unt {00 . % N B ~A genteel opon buggy for sale very low its Sings need, t, an f“ thetagxgfingg safe? ye $31 =,. .s W1 use L o s T .. BATURDAY, Jan. 18 Asiefi‘fififfif“ wan Edgirfh olfiergnt 10???)th ito\ ove a betwoen the Eimira Hotel and Cowen's Auction | or b men ”376113213 ”r fhe. tan 0k“ doms, a Gold Wa and Chain. 'The finder will proporho); to the number gto ¢th bo kindly rewarded by leaving it at 8.\ Apply to ‘Oapt WIT 'M . GR Qafilmm . COWEN'S Auction Rooms, | Commerci College, iver Built mus. or: e_ a h FRENCH, a Boot 'and Shoe Stire, Lo NOTICE. . ,,46 W ater étyeet; 1mm; -_ We are daily receiving orders | Re- - Dr. Hurd's J UST JI‘HE TIiWG if o e Drops, a box laster, and a val- ieeases, and the 'proper | ' of itself the en. | we ACLEPTABLfl N ® wo LE ags gmspg w ._ must not forgeuto out] at r . Preswiok a; Dual Baonswonm, rand take a look an thir etegnarit a; BOOKS, ‘nnflssmo Casfig fonLndxes and fentep [PHOTOGRAPHS and AUTOGRAPH AQ‘QUMSJ CIGAR STANDE, CASES ang HOLDERwééfAI UBTPES for Mantles, WORL . BOXRE] 1501919000 BAUS, WORK STANDS, F hAsxnms’ajnon ET BOXES, PICTURES, WRITING DREGKS and, CASES, CHINA INKSTAXDS; «CARD {gens &e., which niny there., be mime swag? the taste of / * t 15:50»wa or parents Tx, more on a dogen' will want - nfimsm Q“. a ~K sap mummy. disfigure- U ay had i lete urd & Co. rotor to the remdent of é; to the zotte to w Yor tQO m verma tes td\ Reh stike *Tet «4 m RHE rays thousands in ad~ Boxes of a wxshm vxew © one day commie rent sules- Tia - 5T qw' “fig E£,mvfinw~swwn n» C F yomvefiza MES. éi , the; will glso find'a fall val-Leger of Booker in mes «9mm. etc.. alc 'off? Booksrone,\ c o 114 Water St., Egan: é PR (OC atbtflivfigg 8 | enmvoygmon ho. j MRS BIGELOW may. -bosconsulted _ {8f one week‘s? this plea}, qt, {38 \Earner of Gm) h ; o \*\ voMMER m a? me c 4) | Ete bg’i’BI‘éfflghom 11d cansg o§al¥fi§£§€§5 3564 nresori 4811, W“ die? m m Matters a “Kl w ei mnatoperty. ... f e I? _ Egg ribs 111013pr figfiiizhtLtLfi ”1???th Ad- true feeress of absen?fer Bons dél doa my Si“?! by means of menmgmr mm | be ers newboauun bletoonn at F visi Md 995}: % £531)” enemifggo wa rir as (aoa ger ro B $6 i g E. RHART not be efitted 112“me f [JFP ALC $rT¥x7 mfin‘fif i Aboveprica' 3 tiie any“ a8¥ o sour / he d “355 rab» {\of [ire c mfimp fuse 2nd ope 0,1 « B T Ba n 're $ froots gaysfiufiwimfimum .J k diene w pprekcs-| / -non.khdoek,qdamrgge,:i:f‘ : eatin $:; ~ R N )t, upylears the most