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Arrival ef tne United States 8 NEWS FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. Steam ‘Transport Prometheus. ‘The arrival of sbe United States steam transport Prometheus at this port yesterday furnishes us with Gates from Hilton Head to the 19th inet. Her news bas been forestalled by the arrival of the Arago. Our correspondent’s letter is, however, interesting, iuas Mauch as it furnishes us with further details of the affair at Seabrook. MR. GALEN M. OSBORNR’S DESPATCH. Hnvow Heap, 8. ©,, March 17, 1864, A DOLD ATTEMPT BY THE RERETS. ‘The rebels in our front have growa bolder withia the past week than they have been for more than & year, Early this morning a strong force came dowa the Chick- assee river, past Pinckney Isliod, with the imtention of Durning Seabrook. They were prevented, however, by The vigilance of the coard, from accomplishing their de sign. The attack was made at & quarter to three this morning, and bad it been successful the damage must have beon immense, Seabrook |S @ coaling depot on this teland, at the conflvence of Skull creek and Broad river, ‘and is not more than three miles from Department Head- quarters, Colone! Hiowell, commanding the district, had passed the spot in the armed transport Thomas Foul but ‘an bour previous. HOW THE AXTACK WAS MADE, The enemy, aster waiting for the usual nightly passage of our picket steamer up the stream, seut down to Sea- Drook two small beats filled with armed men, Their reserve, consisting of eight or ten boatloads of troops, lay aboot haifa mile to the rear, hardly discernible by the light of the descending moon, The furemost of the Doats came boldly up almest to the wharf, making no repiy when chalienged. The sentry fired three times, eliciting a volley in reply. A volley from the guard was then celivered a on the aquatic excursion'sts, when they Balted, and retreated rapidly. That some of the party were iujured we infer 10 be a fact; for the man tn the stern sheets cried out justily, after the voliey had becn fir Back, starbourd! For God's sake, back, star- CAPTURE OF ONE. OF OUR PICKET ROATR, While the above att.ek was being nade ancther armed Febei boat approached oue of “our picket stations, 10 Skull ereck , ut A short distunce (rom Seabrook, and was vustly more ‘successful in the pertormance of its part of the Programme. Our beat, containing @ corporal and four existed men, of the Seventy-eixth Peunsy!vauia Volun- teers, was cut out and captured. re kS ESCAYED. Toree prisoners, eoufined in the provost guardhouse at thic post, are suid to b.ve escaped lust wight by digging Shrough tue joose sund under the wall. They will proba Diy bec uzht avain. sries. There 1s little doubt that we have spies among us, Prisoners whom we ciptuce aud deserters whom we res ceive seem t have an excellent idea as to how many the © are of us aud what we areal doing. Vigilance and the closest scrutiny are eseremed, and ihe well ma- tured pic's of Frovost Marshal General Hall, I ventare to predict, will soon bricg seme of these tellows to grief. Iste'y ‘a new order has bees issued, requiring all er their names in rovost Mart: bal’s Civitians arriving or deperting to reg: & book provided for that purpose ut U oftice WHOLESOME DISCIPLINE. ‘aptain Pinckuey, of the tanrport L. Hi Mount, was willy of a Lecce o” Letty. exto tien while on a trip from oho bere & few Dixhis gince, for which be now is doing penance Several vilicer=, (raveslng in the ine of duty, were charged by him a dollar and « bait for their night's dodging. Considering that the gove. pment was already paying bim roundly for such accommodations, the Captain @ae ned ove huad: ed dodaurs for bis offenee, und is vow focked up in the guaruhouse for want of means to cancel the judgment of the Provest Marshal. Another steamboat captaiy has recently been fined fiity doliars for landing Pasec. ers without permission from the proper autho- rity. ¥f GENERAL GORDON’S TRIAL. The trial of Brigad.er Geveral Gordon commenced on Monday, and 4s still dragging its slow length along. He te cuarged with ‘disobedience of orders” and **disre- spect to bis superior cflicer ? Among the witnesses for Prosecution who buve beeu examined are Colonel Gay V. Henry, of the Fortieth Massuchusetts mounted in- Gantry jjeutenant Coil nei Ed. W. Smith, A. A. G.; Cape tain Adrian Terry, &. A, G, avd others 'Upou the fet charge the prosecuttoa will probably rest their case to- Gay. General Gorden acts as his own counsel. NOUDNG FROM JACKSONVILLE, Bince the occupation of M'ilatka, a week ago, nothing smterest bas occurred among our troops in Florida. "Ese Jacest accounts represent everything quiet. LAUNCH OF A REEL IRON CLAD. Charleston papers of the 11(b mention the successful Jaunch of the new iron-clad gunboat Asbley, in asbley Fiver, on Wednesday of last week. News from Havana. ‘The steamship Eagie, Capiain Adams, from Havana, (9th inst., via Fortress Monroe, arrived at this port yes. ‘erday, OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENC:. Havana, March 19, 1864. 4 New Captain General for St. Domingo—Returning Arists—Arrivals in the Harbor—The Story About the Gundoa! De Soto, dc. It ts seldom that I bave hod go little to say; but on shie cocasion there is positive'y notbing. The cBange in the government of t. Domingo must be already kaown #0 you, since we received intelligence of it through New York pap The appolutment of General Gandara to ‘the Captain Gonoralship of that colony, in place of Gen. Vargas, with the rauk of Meutepant general, appears to @ave boon unexpected, and probably as much by the ‘appointee as any other. It pow twelve days since we have had any mews from St. Domingo. Tvere is a ramor that among the two hundred and fifty prisoners returned by the insurgents, ‘tbe well known corpeta-piston player avd bund leader Luigiot, resppears. the same who war said to have been Killed last September, in (be retreat from Santiagy de los Dabdaticros, To day the greater part of the troupe that has been forming at Chiarini'® circus retara to New York in bagie. Tbat estabisbment has bad a most excellent nd profitable season; could not have been otherwise with such attractions as /oyara, Madigan, the Risareiis, the everlastingly popalir Maya, Nicvlo and a host of ethers, whose uames [ 49 not know. place of amusement open to The Martivetti troupe, 1 understand, intend going to Matanzas for a few days and then returning be: to give a few more performances before leaving the ‘sland §=They must have made a great deal of money. In fact a}i the amusements haye done weil here during the winfer months, except the opera, which has beea the least successful. I'am sorry to say #0, bat it is the plain brath. Awpother French traneport, the Colbert, arrived here yesterday, from = crificios bay, Mexico; but, as usual With (his Clos of vessels, brings bo news. Toe \pited States sieamer Honduras, Captain Harris, arrived here yesierdsy from Key West, By the way, there isnot a word of truth im the information conveyed 4 you by “a private letter, dated March 1,” that the “rebels aud blockade runners” here intended dest: oy in; the De Soto, and offered vwlenee to the officers who bi ebtaived permission from the Spanish authorities to carry their side arms, &c., &c. It isa ridiculous lie (rom be- ginning to end. Exchange on the North is atthe same Oigure—30 a 40 ‘Aisco.ot, Weather coo! and pleasant, News from Caitrorn' MRFTING OP THE UNION STATE CONVENTION—NOMI- NATION OF MR. LINCOLN FOR THE PRKESLDENCY. San Francisco, March 25, 1864. ‘Sailed, ship William Chamberlain, for Callao. The Unjon State Convention organized at Sacramento yosterday by the election of William H. Sears Chairman, dy ‘orty-tive majority over W. H. Parks (anti Conness candidate) ‘The whole vote cast amounted to two hun- dred and fifty e¢ To-day the Convention unanimousiy adopted @ resola- Sov praisiag the wational adminisération, declaring Mr. Lincoln to be the first choice for the vext Presideat, and tadorsing Mesers, Connoss, Higby, Shanvon and Cole, of he Cal ornia deiegation ta Congress, A Separate resolution in memory of the Rev. T. Starr King was adopted by a standing yote, ail the members ising from their se The delegates to the i. been elecied, but a driends of Mr. Couness, cnvention bawe not yet tovjovity of them will be Democratic Conventiin, PaULADRUrHia, March 26, 1864. The following resolutions were unanimous!y adopted ‘#1 tue Democratic State Convention last might — Rosolved, Aw we vave no state candidate o present to The PF State the poopip, und no issues tavolyed in whe comicg election @iber than those which affect the welfare and Liv *rties of ocr rister States equally with ours, we lea.e Fe) resentatives in the Chicago Conveativa to Ble represeotatives of other sev to our with ties of the North {0 ow vodying tye sentiments of the peoole in the deci.ra- 410 © principles acceptable to all the States on whem we rely te Cistracted | Georse H, MoM tetlan ewowd Bypatorial Liectore, ‘Wiliam Pigier, a ‘ ¢ lect @ President and bring back peace toshis Toat the democracy of Pennsylvania bere! etprons Weir preference for too omiestion ot Gederel el #8 {he democratic cand: iate (or the CORBY, bY the Chicago Coavention, and that the SEE, © Med Convention be lostevcted to vote ae & mnalene sor a (hereto a6 & majoriiy of the ‘ost necessary step to restore the and prosperity of the American the present corrupt federal ad ~ 7° Acenmaphish this end is be two bugered demvucratic the prevaienc, foray ai in es enco of uolon aud barmony among ie: Richard Vaux and von, n new bert L, Johnson were and Hone. George W. Cans ‘Asa Packer sb¢ William ¥. MeGrath Sens. INT Hecates to the National Convonticn Alter soroe rousing cheuts for General Mecetian, the ob nd phe comptitution, she Copveniion adiourned va tad YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1864.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Last the farewell patenene eS the season ° “hia. hutis efter four in wen dete duction. At @ not to give the performance, and the public were notified of that fact by our bulletin and the‘ cards,” as printed at the head of this column, which were posted at ferries ‘and the public places generally, The reason for the fail- ure is variously given, and im Eg op] parties cou- with afasbing eye and heightened color, she said— **BRUIE, YOUR BRAD COMES OFF,”” and struck him arousing blow across the shoulder. ‘1 you through ykgng if it were not a disgrace feasion,’ said she,as she walopped him over the hed ‘and shoulders, drove bim Longe and without has prceenst to the street door, whence she ejected bim treet. ies {bis time her blood was fully up to the mark, and, returning to the companion of the unfortunate merchant, sho said, ‘*And who are you, sir?” ‘I’m nobody,” said be. “Then I'll make you less than nobody, sir; get out of bere,’’ and in the twinkling of ber great eye she drove Bim out also. Having doe this, the enraged Amazonic beauty raved furiously; sho paced rapidly up aod down the 0. P. side of the stage, wiuile the play meanwhile went on, the cue for her cutravce not being yet come, The stage carpenter, hearing the row, came rushing 1n, and fiuding out the state of the case, called out, * Hole came those loafers tn here’? “Don't call me or inv {rinds boat had been the plucky little fellow, * you can’t te] us anything they*d no right to come here at all.”” The company who were not about Vestvali with the exception of two of actors, com/ortiag .nd symputhizing with her, was called by the prompter, when the public had an op- portunity of seeing what they don't o'ten witness—a trial of fencing skill between two parties whose faces were red with geuuino passion, and whose eyes Lashed Arc equal in ma fide zest to the sparks which the ci steel gave forth, Yesterday morving Vestvali considered herself quite i! and indeed ke ther bed allday. She was fevertebly nerveus and all that sort of thing, which upsets women in whatever walk of life, rendering them unfit lor work or thought. Later in the day w rd was sert to New York tht she was 80 seriously indisp sed as to muke it impossible for her to play at night There was every prospect for a big house. Tickets had sold rapidly and the night promised fair. However, if a woman can't play or won't play a manager bas 10 power to mak: her, and at the Jast moment it w 8 concluded reluctantly to submit to fate. What the loss to Mr. Wheaticy or Vestvali may be we have no means of knowing: but hat it will reach $1.200 or $1,500 there can be no doubt. There was gone talk of gueing for damages but of this we kuow nothing. If Mlle. Vestvalt was assaulted she did rwht im defending ‘herself, and if she was fll Mr. Wheatley was portectly justifiable in closing the Acidemy We have. in justice to the other partics who are con- cermed in this affuir, promised to publish their version of it ut the same time we do that of Mile, Vestvali and the MERCHANT'S STATEMENT, as corroborated by his friend. is as follows:— While sitting in my store on Wednesday night, my friend propos. d, about ten o'clock, that we should go up to the Academy and call M upon Mr. an acquaint. ance of his, who was playing a8 & Bupport of Vestvalt, We went upou the stage and up into the dressing room of Mr. Nunan, where | took off my ie ‘and overcoat. We then went’ down upon the wide of the stage, ( might hear which a friend of M Singing on the stage. While standing there a large per- son came up to me, whom I didn’t know and who Prk to beaman. I subsequently ascertained it was Mile. Vestvali | was looking on the stage st the time, when to my surpriee sho stepped up to me and shouted, ‘Rrute, I'l cut your bead off.” I supposed she was somo acur who was rebearsing a part, or possibly doing so for the fu of a joke, The next thirg | knew she struck me with tonk to bea whip, and followed it upseveral times. ~ ‘hat she was inexrnest, and being utteriy at a kuow what was the cause of ber s'ngular and un- My friend cun testify sir,’? said the actor whose vieitors they jh, well now, we know all about you.?’ alg and Joss te Fleas bt conduct, I left the stage. and | am willing to ewear that neither be or I touched or My theory is that some one else touched . upporing it to be me, pitched in, It is very anpoying to be the subject of onl comment, and J make this statement that my friends and the public generally may correct! be matter and rest the blame where it belon: We understand that ville. “Vestvali is stil seriously ill at the Pierrepont House. The merchant who is thus enforvunately this affair bas been in business on Fulton = fourteen years, and is well known in the com munity. The affair is to be regretted on many reasons, and we trust it may lo some mutually agrecabie manner be com- Promised, Without vouchiug for the correctness of either Statement, we give both without the thousand and one extravagancies of popular rumor, and suspend the publi- cation of names io consideration’ of the feelings of is nocent parties, who would thus be subjected to shume and mortification. Police Intelligence. A Noreriove CusRracter ARRESTED rOR SHOOTING 4 Fine- max.—Captain Brower and Sergeant McGiven, of the Seventeenth precinct, on Thursday evening arrested the notorious Tommy Maloy on the charge of shooting James Flynn, a fireman attached to Engine Company No.3. It appears that the parties.got into an altercation in Peter Halpin’s Fonkg house, corner of Eleventh street and ave- nue B, w Maloy drew arevo'ver aud fired at Flynn, the bail presiag through the fleshy partof his right breast and lodging in the muscles of his rightarm, Ma- Joy then fed, ana when arrested was boasting of his ex- ploit to some bocn companions, all of whom were reared in & barroom cerner of First avenue and Tenth street. On seeing the officers approaching him, Maloy attempied to draw bis revolver, but he was seized by the throat ond the weapon taken from bim. While Sergeant MeGiven kept the prisoner's rowdy companions from attempting @ rescue, Captain Brower took Maloy to the siatioa house, and Justice Shandley subsequently ‘corm ited him to prison fer examination. Captain Brower roports that the prisoper was an accomplice of Johuuy Be: an escaped convict, who was returned to Sing Sing about two months ago. Hovss Ronssry at a Fine.—During the fire in the apartments of Mr. Sterne, 209 West Thirty-sixth street, early last Wednesday morning, a thief broke open a bureau drawer and stole & purse containing $330 in gold and silver coin. On Thursday evening Main Slott, of the Twenty-secoud precinct, hearing that one George Davis was lavishly spending specie in various porter houses, caused his arrest by officers Piatt and Brusie. On being taken before Mrs. Sterne, she identified the prisoner as having Deon in ber room st the time of the fire, and, a8 Davis could not satisiactorily account for his Possession of the gold.and silver, Justice Kelly held bim to await av examination. Daxoxnovs Assatiz with 4 Kxire —Yesterday a’ter noon officer Bowman, of the Fighth precinct, arrested a young man named John McGrath, who stands cbarged with the commission of a deadly assault on Robert G. Watson, residing at 61 Watts street, Waile much intoxi- cated MoGrath stabbed Watson three times in the face with a large pms inflicting dangerous wounds, Theo. -dore Jacksou, of 23 Walker treet, also preferred a c m- plaint inst MoGrath obargin; “that be chased avd a: Saulted bim with a knife. The accused was taken bo(ore Justice Dodge and committed to prison without bail. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED MURDERER.—A man named Fd ward Tierney was arrested goeterday afternoon by officer Kenusdy, of the Seventeeats precinct, on a charge of as sanit and battery, and while in court it was alleged that the prisoner was ti who kilied Jobo Fitzgerald, in August last, during a tight they haa in a groggery, near the fot of Fourteenth street, East river. Trervey was commited to await an examination bofore Justice Shand- ley on the serious charge preierred agaiot bin. General Grant, General Burnside, at a public meeting given bim at Chicago on-Baturday evening last, spoke of Gen, Grant as [ollows:— * * * # General Grant is, ae you know. at the head of all the arwies, (J uthustastic appinuse.) It might Seem superiiuoys tor me wo attempt to give my opinion to the people about the merits and suocess 01 Goneral (rant, rem ooneet oF t wit nua we, koown bim fora Dumber of youre. Grant posseases qualities whet preemipeotiy fit bim for che ponition he bow poi. He is dstinguisbed for magaamimity; he is one of test tink, wat make « ane 0d ST rd ol a ri ed = hag good generals to deal with, Chena be e mgnaniuow be will Paice alee ‘whlahao i best Slied, a0 that Geo. Gravt, who ex all ee cone ene Guniificationr, is a rest a, (Tbusders of apptanes’) “Be” jure, 1 aj Weston the. pres, aod take sem: 2 he” 7 eumasen because success always Carries wit." !t confidence. that is what they want, Joaemuch as be bas been arte, heretofore he will have the cofia nee of the and, possersing the qualifications which | think he non ib soeme to we we can all vob home to-night feeling success «iit attend the PS ee ie he disposition of military affaire in the armies x tho ‘United Stetes ayring thie Tata ign. (Cheers,) At all events, every loyal and honest heart will go 1@ to night ‘sincerely and hovestly hopin, be may strengthen the bands of our temiees 084 nat be will ve nal ed during the coming campaign to erveh out this in- ~—- Tebellion, which bow threatened eo long to ruin and + the govorwment we all love eo well. — (Cheere.) ‘TH resolutions declaring the views of tho Legislature im regard to the attempt on the part of Congress to inter- fore with the laws of New Jersey, by anaulling franchises granted to the railroads in this State, were passed by & vote of seventeen to two in the Senate and by a unani- mous vote in the House. Both houses have adjourned to Monday night. MISCELLANEOUS. Res A VALUABLE MEDICINE = FOR FEMALES, “DR, CHREARNAW'S PILLS.” Theve pille are exbilaratins, They are atac strengthening, having an effect of a decided end useful character upoo the general system, as well as upon certain local organs, By setting every branch of the organie structure jo order—by regulating the bowe's, relieving the liver from an of7ree- sive weight of morbid matier, clearing the brain, stimulat- ing the nerves, imparting magnetic force, enabling the stomach to make a proper use of the food it may rece avd purifying the fluids and, secreti@us—ail of which Dr Cheeseman's Pills do in connection with their imme diate and pecuilar local operations—they restore the female to complete health, giving ber the same duoyancy and ‘happiness that cenired beart and frame when she was amerechild. Thereare mang preparations put forth osteneibly to cure the particu lar evils for the overthrow ana banishment of whteh Dr ©. L. Cheeseman bas siriven so generously and with so much reif-depial, but it has been sufficiently proven and ix now confidenity asserted that none, besides these pills, has ever succeeded in making areputaiion upon which there reste Asan eri neither a speck of dotbt nora spot of blemish, dence that Dr Cheeseman this advertisement extracts from a few tetters a « » . . . . . ee oe . . - 6 * . . a) be Dr. Joshua Swayne, of Spring Valley, Greene county, Obie, discourses fa a tong letter hae a se (thes beat medical echos's In I courses of lectures: hence | with the parehment—norwi thsten fons! nothing, in all my researches of medical | lore and inter hange with my professional brethren. e sual to De Cheeserman’s pilla in the treatment of the female dis exacsfor which they are recommenied, They are wild, eicrent. : ee ae | ’ Bacite ae he © Rice From Griggeville, Pike county, Hlinvis, we receive fom our agent what follows — et T have just commenced on the Inst doven of Cheeseman's Pik, Thad four dozen and have sold three dozen As far as T have heard from them they give entire satis!action Whitting, of our place, has bought several boxes of me {> eee ns a a ae er the in that elty. These ‘adatlemen are noted throughout Massachusetts for their care tn dispensiny spect fics, Nothing not properly akCa. by the public can find & vender in the firm of Brown & a ett 5 bang sp ata | iS aren’ Miss Luin! f Goshen, Ind. writes that having | usel Dr. C. b, n'a Pils for some tine. and reap. ing nore hene: hetr ise than from any other med cine she hase to return io us her most heartfelt thanks. used, she feels herself under obligations eaDE Gi, Mellon, of N12 Merrimas strect, Lowell, Mass, ‘T have used your pilis in practice for along time, ang find them the ea? eamen: wi ee a Explicit directions with atx boxes for $5, conta Pills sent by mat! pr remiliting to the Propri Sold by drogaists generally, HUTCHINGS & HILLYER Propriotory, £1 Cedar street, N. ¥. \ RMY AND Navy Jo! For SATURDAY, March 26, 1554, contams: — Acomplete list of Appointments, Promotions, 4c .1n the Regular Army. A complete list of Prize € up to March 22, 1866. Gaveites ot ihe Regular and Volunteer Army and Navy. Gen. Grant and the Army of the Potomae. A Review of the Military Situation, And a jarge amount of ot! matter of interest te the Army and Navy snd all inteliigent civilians, For aale by news deaters generally, arena corte TENDER FEET, Chiropodist, 212 Broad Curative sold by di ady for payment, brought Briggs FOR BOBS’ AMBRICAN g Fluid, the best in the world. Tt is cipal Banks, railroads, pub tc oftees, mbes atreet YLER &.CO. J 16 BAD aD Watts CHILBLATNS, &C. J caret without pain, by Dr. KICK, Surgeon Chir podist, BS Rowery, over Citizens’ Bank. Dr. Rice's Annihilator cures corns, bumious, tc, ck mail, 5) cents, 5 wal months since T was compelled to ro isiness pursuils, in consequence of » severe igh, contracted b; placed mssel? under the treatment of my fat parent relief, end hi assuring me that i: was Cines He iutormed wwe that the only means by which my disease could be overcome was by seeking, th a. lating fond and proper care. to reinvigorate my a that Mf there was nati nt vigor lett 1 regain my ‘At that time T was Ith, othera ts hale fi thongit Twas be- sometimes last. failing, nd all hone. Ing for nearly half an hour at a time, with very copious ex- pectoration, often accompanied wiih blood. My appetite Was very poor, and my stomech so extremely weak that T Could scarcely eat any food without being compelled to vo: t immediately theresfter, After consuiting various rishout success, x friend svised me to glee your In accordance: with this advice, I visited ‘the examination under your Respirometer Proved satisfactory, courtueing ive, thar you ut derstond i entered mpon the treatment, prescribed, Gnd ina short thie found great relief. T am mow en jor! greatly improved health, rv cough troubles me very little, gond. and my strength gradually inereasing. Tt xfiords tne pl @ ranke 1 tenowledginent of the benefits I of your iicines, se wellasto express ty gratitude tRerefor; and 1 freely make this statement. which you are at liberty to nay be The oper: with the sincere Lope that it may be the Be wuifering from efiting others who may wame disease, Yours, respectfully, : 8. G. BAXTER. Place of business, No. 102 New York. REMEMBFE. Dr. SCHT: found cniy at hie i y TUESDAY, to 31’. M., for consu¥ations and advice, but ‘&@ full supoiy of mediclne bis rooms, which mes, and a DRY Price of the PULMONIC 8 Ur LERS, 1 TONIO, each $1 per bottle, or $5 the iD dozen, MANDRAKE PILLS, 25 conte per box, 8. BARNE + 202 Broadwag, D. wholesale agent for New York city Dr, Schenek’s day, 8 @ ROYAL HAVANA. LOTTERY. ‘ Romu HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL DRAWING 01 OF MARCH 18, 1864. Nos. Prizes, Nos. Prizes.’ Ios. Prizes 172. me oa 40 S200}11 $200; aL EME ar 3 eeevaesziess eupezestesy c Bie SSEEREE ice FB " cont premium paid for Prizes, Information fur. niabed. SEE Paid fon Douinogne' and ai kin New Yorn, 16 Wat street, ° Et rugu'es. | that can be conferred upon man, | B.D. Mamet | 87 eet ‘alike the rich and the poor, while like the snow that fails ' beem highly benefictal. AUG | of about thirteen years’ standin ‘APPEAL LOPLE OF OOMMON SENSE, to those who desire to have the afflicted benefited, READ AND RBFLECT. READ AND REFLECT. BEAD AND REFLECT. Tt has been from time immemorial the object of philan throptets to find some remedy for the ills of life, and scien- lide skill hae for ages eaplered every avenue ia order to discover the bidden secret. "Whe has been, however, reserved for modern science to bring before the world the great de stroyer of disease, and in HOOFLAND'S GERMA’ BIT- TERS are concentrated all those virtues which tend to pro- motea healthy and vigorous life. Unlike the generality of Ditters they are not ap alcoholic mixture, but a pure tonic, WILL CUBE CONSUMPTION, Consumption has destroyed more of the human family than ang other disease, and the best physicians for many years have despaired of a. cure, or a remedy that would heal the lungs, but for more than swo hundred years the whole ‘medical world bas beon impressed that there wasa myste- lous power and eficleney in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the combine its medjgg! properties #0 ‘an to neal the lungs, has ever been a mystery until it was discovered by Dr, L. Q. C, composed entirely of vegetable substances, They area pos | wIsHART, of Philadelphia, Ps . Pa, the proprietor of Wish- | itive cure for bait ars Pine Tree Tar Cordial, aod has been put tn bottles, DYSPEPSIA, patented by the United Stalesgorerament We eay to the <— aMicted that Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial will DISEASES RESULTING FROM produce the INVIGORATION OF THR DIGESTIVE OR- OANS, THE STRENGTHENING OF THE DEBILITATED SYSTEM, THE PURIFICATION AND ENRICHMENT OP THE BLOOD, wich must expel from the system the cor Fuption whieh scrofula breeds, While this te effected by the Powerful alterative (changing from disease to health) pro- perties of the Tar Cordial, its healing and renovating princl- lo 1s also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each discased part, relieving the palm, subduing inflammation and restoring healthful tendency. Let this twofold power, tho healing and the strengthening, continue to act am conjunction with nature's constant recu: | perative tendency. and the gaticnt 1s saved, if he has nottoo long delayed s resort to the means of cura, PINE TREE TAR © DISORDERS OF THB LIV! AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, AND WEAKENED AND DEBILITATED FRAMES BB. COMB RENEWED WITH ALL THS VIGOR or HEALTA. ‘The reputation of this preparation le nol of ® Gay. nore month, nore year, nor (eft confined within # limited space, nor je ft but known and appreciated by those who movein the circie of fashion and refinement, tis, om the conwary world wide, and the triumphs of this article hate blessed gently on the earth, so this friend of mankind causes its blessings to descend upon the rirtues are known in every quarter of the tahabitable globe, and the wonderful cures, which it te daily performing have ton for it the highest post in the temple of selence, With such recommendations, backed by incontestible and an. doubted testimonials from those who bave experienced tts curative propertics, giving to the public 00 assertion but | what bas passed through the crucible of truth, and sup ported byan array of splendid and hitherto anknowo triumphs, what wonder is it that thousands rush to it for relief ta the hour of danger. “CORDIAL 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Gi Cordial tsa great and effect- ual remedy for BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES, BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES, Thousands have been cured of the above disease when all hope of ever recelving velier wae gone. REMEMBER, INFLAMMATION OF THE LONGS. THAT THAS HITTERS 18 INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, NOT ALCOHOLIC, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CANT MAKE DRUNBARDS, ‘There is not x medicine discovered that nas so much power | todlesotve the thick mucous !hat stops ap the wind passages | oe of the lungs as the Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which subdues the | BAS EAOM DRUNK: fever and inammation that At destroy the power and vitality MEE. of the lungs anc consign the patient to the grave, We say ROR TOLE TOR Bie toall whose lunge are affected use Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree bi ad Tar Cordial with great coniivence. anit has restored thou- TERASIE ATES HAVERAGR, sande of cases to health that were hopelessly given up to dia, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED ee aE VEGETABLE EXTRACT, earta eae cocare A PUR TONIC, FREE FROM ALCOHOLIC STIMULANT OB INJORIOUS DRUGS, and cannot insidiously introduce the vice of drunl Into the bosom of your fan.ihes—to your wife, your children are speedily cured by tne use of Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial: it does tts work at once. and the patient is apy beneficial effect. DR. WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR, WISHART’S PINE TREB TAR CORDIAL DR WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL I8 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, 18 A GRBAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. or sour friends, Read the testimony of the most respectable people—per- rons of character, and who CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND. WE WILL PAY $1,700 Toany onethat will procuce a Certificate publiabed by us that fs not ceNuINR, NEW YORK TESTIMONY. From John B, Wickersham, Keq., firm of Wickersham & Hutobtson, the celebrated mauufacturers of fancy iron works, 269 Canal street, cleanse it of a'l scrofulous matier that is constantly breed- Saltrbeum, sore legs and cured by Dr. Wishart's tng sores internal and external, all skin diseases are especiall . . % ® : . : Pine Tree Tar Cordial: 11 1# good to be applied futeron! and > : external fo the above cases, as it has great power to heal where it comes in contact with the human Cesh, PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL Ia great remedy for chronic croup and diptherla, watch in sending thousands and thousand ture grave, It can be cured by Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. bi Bi i Out of ten thousand cases where it has been tried in the Tam the recipient from you of one of the greatest favors —That of health. For many years have I suffered from ane of the most annoying and debiiftating compla' nts tha shat t pthat the human family ean be al'feted with, Chronte Diarhow During the long tine I wan sui? saruffering from thie disease f was stlended by regular phyniclans, giving me but tempor. The cause seemed to remain until I was in- duced to try Hoofland’s German Bitters, Afier the use ef a few bottles of that valuable medicine the complaint appear- €d to be completely eradi ated. of children to @ prema- — taken ip time. All families should have {ton hand, as it gives instant relief in croupand dipthens, Toften mwardly thank you for such a valuable specific, ASTHMA”AND COUGH. and whenever I have ane} portunity cheerfully recommend ASTRMA_AND COUGH. Mt, with full confidence in its reliability, Truly, yours, ASTHMA AND covan. JOHN B. WICKERSHAM. ASTHMA AND COUGH, The Pine Tree far Cordial gives instantaneous relief tn gases of nathina and hooping cough, It often cures Looping before it runs half it it acts at onee upon th New Your, February 2, 1804. PHILADELI HIA TESTIMONY U repels them from the throat. and the — phiecm pet . | sufferer 90 of asth: D From Julive Lee, Eaq.. rm of Lee & Walker, the most ex. | fuffere in tcinred te Carat athma use Dr. Wishart's tensive Music Publishers in the United States, 723 Chest. | known to fail to cure that diseas 1 ask all to read the following certificates. They are from men and women of unquestionahte worth and reputation :— Dr. Wisnarti— Dean Str—I had eat aelenese Paes wont sore throat id my whole ~ Ee rated on tm Sea ‘vith Ping tte re: ly disease d the power of all vee dicln nut street, Philadelphia, Prorvany 8, 1864. Messrs. Jonrs & Evans:—Gestieway—My mother.in law has been #0 greatly bencited by your Hoofand’s German Twas ivering. lungs; therefore they have ree y Fecommended the use of Tar daa Water, which tn many qeee had sa had @ good effect; but how to den Louisa ‘The Pine Tree Tar Cordial will purify the blood and | Har pest two years, it han ‘never wilaeed a, esee where. it wan |. Keer LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Now York Post Oflee Setarday, March 26, 1864, Officially Published in the Newspaper Waving the Largest Circulation. LADIES’ LIST Ackley Hattie 0 Baume Biizaseth Akins peed eS eee tone. Allison Mra MJ oe ha Eee Moategu B Brown Mrs 8B Booth Murtha A Bianey Mi ra Ei islake,y M ¢ Er. Bradly rors a toulse Bateo Mre Lat Nelle A Ben! ney Mr signee Bees 4 nsene row own Mra, Me ty Mre Browa Sarab rown Bar b'way B Cath Ann” Bireholn Ang own water ek Mra en Mrs Aaron © Carmichael Grace rd: Maret Serbs Casidy Aoabell bal ‘Or. ange st Camerop Mrs Uhas clare’ ta Jose B Gonceil Coapman Mre 3 Shuey Marge Gensey tre Martin et Calkins Viola & _ Christie Frank it Me Gamal @ Calvert Mrs LugyR Cll: ton Emma, Chareil ver Louisa Cary, Child =, 6uibst Se Anais O Carroll Annie Crisnia Mra raran Mise Garrott Cash Qooley Ma Cornian An ford Rebecca Co nsiock Mrs Geo Gooretlateriennie Grawford Miesary Goillns Mradas ie Gostello Mra Wall Carvilie Ma Gone MrsJoha A Oortar Nancy Garrolt Mary ‘Ann Cons Hannah lio Mra Marat Phe ‘ondell Mra Chas Qurtis Mrs Johana Lidguss Cole Laeg Iburchill Carrie Clarendon Annie Cobb IL W ary, Cuth Casey Mrs Micht Collin Mra Fannie Carey MrsBlizabet junoit MrsP@ Dany Cath Deforrest Jennie Donohal Mar; Day Mrs J Driscoll Margaret Dooley Mra len Dana jira Nettle B Diet: Cath De Di Dillon Ano Dickeon Mrs PB Diver Ellen rucker E: ating Mary Drummond Mary Doyle Stra B Dunn Mary Droman Lina Duffy Mrs Ann Doolan B Dunne Mary Ano Doneghey Mary unlop Mary Jane Devine Avance Doyle Mes Jane Dubois Sarah Ann E Eagan Mat ‘Bnwnght Mary.38th Elmore Mary Ann Eukine Mee, Ely Mes HanoahA Ely Phirbe 8 Eurght Mary Eldridge as BB Evans Rebecca FarmerJennie Fakes Mery Flint Mra Nelly Frank Sophia Francis MB Finch [1 pinek SPR) lomming Rano P Flaertpaan’ Flarty Leia Ferguson Elm Flood Ang. Farrel Marat her Kev MrsJOFiyna. Mra Helen FarringtouMrsG reat Mrs Flanagan Mrs, Har fie risen Farrell Mrs Free: Flannagan Mrs, Fist Broadway eured before other medicines would have had time to have bb. Mrs Heory B Gilbert Cornelia a aston Loulsa J — Gleason Ann Gilroy Mra tances iste Gras Madam Rosa GreaterSiinoie Green Bridges jou Hail her Mary & AGeer ble Goodman Caroli Gardiner Mia Green Sophia Goddard Mra BiizaB Garcia Felis Maria Geyers son lorrner Lydi Gardner Mra Chas Grevson Edith P_ Goodchild Ava Gardser Surah Giese Haiherine tolpe wer Saral Goldberg Regiena reeo Mrs Sarub P # M 8 Cath Howard Rosie HarteS won HORA ram Barer re Hammel Alies jatsiea Kate Hall Ganesh OQ Halal er den ale Holland Mra Dan} | Cond 5 Vigainla HH J Heyer Mre Bawa PHlotina Mrs Mary Hammon ab x Heteert ara "Howland Mra Hinmer Mi HBeckler kilcabeth ie, ni HemmondJuiisAnn Heine Tati flee K figmice ze geet Marat How Lae Hors aa Houseman Raney Hammel! Mrs aril Dany 4 How ‘Sara Han Hi gins Mary joger Mary aM pres res Mra AF larris Susen A man Mrs aCe Halen Mra BL at Stra ry Levmard Hollowbush Mr cyan can a Nera awae'st Holt Mra Biice M Heme anela Kins Ann Irwin Mra Kit ifvag Taw anne mW len J 3 fctetu tale 1028 an Iggrehame MreWm fortes ay ckson Mix Jackson Mra David Jo: zie Tray Mra Joho | was aon Abbie W ‘Anna Jackson Miss Johnson Jane oo Ka = Jubnaot gins Johnsea “Ella Hattie gay Mary Kenedy in E Har. Kimball Mre Bliza- Keenan Mis Mary ra beth H Keonls Aums Maria Kelley Rose Kline Miss iy isa Keliey Anna inion Ellen. Keaue Vaiberine Kellan Nelly Kilmartin Ellen port Jennie —Krapif Marie Led Kavenegt Benne an Mi 4 vi ey lary. fein. Bere ry ‘ Kymer Blizabeth Lough'tn Fanny L Leach Inabel MrsAnnaMari Tey fan Mrs Elica Leddy Margaret Eounevury MeL Loughlin Fannie Leary Mary Larney Gare ee Legares Mrs Beitey iene tw Baran Sees inten bin Varonabeaiet edit hrs B A Lark ~ beng eof fone iy phe 4 Lace; nee Livtie Av Kee he a0 Line Nre Jas Eiakoop “ure Me Lodwick MreJ a eave Nellie © Mackey Mrs Jacob Messenger Mary Ane Morrison Mi Morrison Major Mra Sarah C Meshaw Mrs Eliza Magauran Mrs Ei. Merton bila Merwin Mi Manninen Anne Meh Mal ada Mi Maher Mrs Mann Mew anna P Ml Marneli Mra Marshall Mary wn div a short time T Mies ’ Bitters that Lconciuded toiry Hi myself. 1 find tt to be an tant Gt aaah ei gol SP a maf at ae Marcha MraGeoR Be one nne—2 tiers ela wen! your store, No, ort! mn invaluable tonic, and unbesitatingly recommend Ite all who ry cece 73 i: Trichet ioe bette of, -) your Pine Tree Tat Marta rlet Miller are en x Mre Phi. rain}, and T comm 10 ime Ht, are anffering from dyspeps'a, I have had that disease in me + ra er ing three Stes em perfenty Merit o — Hotere ieee Murphy, Margt Mac abel well a wonder to all my friends, for they ai bw f Ne Mtamost obstinate form—taivience—for many years, and | well a wonder fo ail hoy‘aue pie Soe ot es Mellen — Sclieny Beiges your Bitters hae given me ease when everything elec has / ween Bai While nsec His astyhte, Megher fatled. Yours, truly, JULIUS ER | ee rant ays: cours Posey MeDongl ir oor eKanaie Hire Ee. — MeCakoriy Atice wedi nm MeaWaria From thet well ney cttzen, the Suni han onchiti. tnflammation of the Inge. short: | Metirann Maria Derm Dermot Hare MeKown Mra James» 4 ners a mt m ation of tl ir worst Vat in Rose pe eee read te Faiaiet th? erie means | Retelgn! Her ttf L ely hia: ay could ni t rucken HON. JACOB BROOM. fay cure gf mp diteaney an hd’ d dexpaired ot) eve | M “tre MeDet ae HON. JACOM BROOM. eal, twas truly on the verre ot tie Duncan Mo@! uel pimtrond ware, Your vine Tree Tar. Cordial wi “9 highly Thos Mek: dig! James HON. JACOB Broom. tended to me by a friend. Iired it, and am thankfulto | MeGowen Martha Mel nest HeNamare pt tay that, afler using fonr large ane ave gmail hotties, Twas | Meguire M jeMurray Mra HON, JACOB BROOM. restored 10, rfect health. You ean give reference to my | MetiovrenMary AnnM house. No. 968 North Sezng sirens, ge at my office of jorray = Mire JACOB BROOM. PM. —Panapacenta, Oct, 7, 1858, Gantieven:—In reply to )_Four inquiry as to the effect pro. celver of Taxes, from 9 A. gut and Sixth streets, one: following from Utica:— corner of Chi “SODN WARD.” RT Dran Bint take ‘ine eerfully recom. safe and sure remedy for all thoes of many other cases besides that of my daughter that it has entirely cured of long stan! Ing coughs, Fours respectfully, In one mstance, a case of dyspepeia, nd whieh had become very @istressing, the use of one bottle gave decided relief, the eecond effecting a cure, and the third, it seems, has con- firmed the cure, for there las been no aymptoms of its re. turn for the last siz yenra, In my Individual uve of it I find it to bean unequalled (onic, and tothe eulterer. Truly youre, JACOB WROOM, 1,707 Spruce streak, PRICES, JOHN V. PARKER, Dagnierrean Artiat 126 Geneson' street, Utica, used Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cor. in iy. and can cordially crcommend tt ae @ valn- and safe medicine for colds, congns and to thone pre- a d to consuin| ice. ep br. pA. \. FOSTER. 1.0 Genesee street, The above are a fow among the thonsands which thts great remedy has saved from an — grave. We have thousands of loivers | incercly recommend tts use —e yaicians and dru Large size (bolding nearly double quantity), $1 per bot- Ga who hi prescribed and esta ra ink eee rd ving — nt th never need of gold @ medicine which gave e—belf dere: auch arversal autistactio Small size, 75 cents per bottie—haif dozen BEWARE oF CoUNTaarerts. See that the signature of “C, M. Jackson” is on the wrap- per of each bottle. wren Should your nearest drugxial not have the artile, do not me Pine TRER TAR Sonprat, bean eure me fore thee Lideeps and ene complain ry BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITR. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, be put of with any intostcating preparations that may be BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITA, offered in its p'ace, but send to us and we will forward, ee PEWARR or_co _COUNTERFEITS, curely packed, by express, PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUPACTORY No, ( ARCH STRERT, PHILADELPHIA, “~~ JONES & EVANS, Bnecessors ta 0, M Jackson & Co. BR Proprietors, For eale by druggists and ae nd deniers. in every town in the Dotted States, The genuine bi he name ime ot the proprietor and a pine tree biown in the bottle. All others are spurious itnitations, Price Fifty Cents and One Dollar per bottle. Prepared only by the proprietor, = DR. L, Q. ©. WISHART. No, 10 North Second arreot, Pbitadelphia, Pa i Rotd by druggists every here; at wholesale by al! Bulfale and New York wholesale druggists. | WEW YORK AGENCY at | yOuK a REY Yo) REESE BELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CUPMICAL WARE KEW iN Fa uodsE, AELMBOLD's DRUG AND cneMican WARD 44 He Test ARENOUSR, rd i Aly Waneudvsn nove! 5 a BAY (im uh NO, tok BROADWAY, N. Wat NO, wt BNOADWAY, XT { pleacure tn informing ron throngh thie Rivet hole ae Nreol Mckvoy Blues ‘Marga- Reese ae n Mai Anni ary duced by the use of ‘Hoofand's German Bitters” In my | merged Meee aa ye. Tal ee ieee | tamtiy, T hare no hesttarion wintever in saying that it has | Sud thouuht her beyond cure, and bud corploved ihe best at | O'RIell Obertaffen M O'Neill sit O'Hora Annie O'Gorman Mrs Oakey Mrs Win H O'DonnalaMrethos O'Nel Mrs Joka Oakly Marie ta Patton Mary Palmer Mrs Phebe a ugten Powlon Klien ry Parker Cordeita, Mes Bd Parkhurst = Mre © ck ‘nts Sarah palmate Pere Sarah Parker Jauo W Broadersast Kate fasean Mrs Blirad Bier Rho ka Mrs P PaimerMrs LouisaAPrion & Quion Margaret Quinn pe, Sa r R Rankine Mre Jane da Buy Renton Revell dolph Reichardeon miele yd conte A re * ne Mev John Jeanse — Roneror Latina kalo Mire Bivahen itary Etanton Jennie Bu Swan-oo iia eet ty Keanlon Wve t Sheridan Meng 8 hnock Wigsie | Sin lite sarah it Shannon Mreu e smn Snewth 8 ire Bhaw Ann tine See, Leas Ms id my Alona Barage May Ana Batty i 9 a ate oo a a A ‘Stark me Dorretts Sith Emme Shaw Mra w Sheehan Cal th jen Wi aN tilda Smith Pe i Seah Salle Retting Mad ¥ Tragey Mea Anne ‘Tayler Krome Prepbell Mire Har. Rein are Be Kicheleon P Pricbard + pees ee Peffer PG OConsch Bit Quigley Elien ny ue fei Mrs Pion es s Bancleus Mrs 8 A Senderting Mes He: 8 rie & Brill a et gent yew oe 3 Smith Mes Marge ‘lie, it Garo Bailivan Mra R (oe Teany Mia P Pe ‘Treepety My Tee. oya SEE SUPPLEMENT SHRET.

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