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THE WEEKLY REGISTER :u- . i !'?)??*??<?. ' 1 w ng frOta the Nash v.lln E in; F-iday: Tub : in Tkhmsss*.?We inn;. " . e l .ive a definite idta of r men Federal array in Tent. X'-pt '? their evident pur pose ? ? so inciViiip.i.-? tha Stele as to rend r permanent ti?o raliury power of the Fat.'' within us limits. The ad v-nen is doubtless nimid to ware the Northern border of Alabama, where the Confederate forces under Gen. Johns ton and lh( State militia under Gnv. Har ris, nre being concenira-ed with the view of tuaktog a stand against Gen, Buell.? When tho pnticioated eng-igement doei occur it will bft marked on both sides, domil ss. by the most desperate valor, and the important* of the result can be rtarcely under estimated Thus fur the conduct of the Federal troops in Tennessee, so (*r ns our own observation or information extends, has benn, with few exceptions, of rather a creditable character. Due rear eel, as a rule, seom to have been shown by the n'lthutilies to tho private property ol oar citizens. We trust tlisi them is nojust rrouuii for apprehending any private injuries from the occupation of our soil by the Federal army We have been quite fa vorably impressed tints far with the de portment of tho authorities. ^ A very large force ol spl?di ily equip ed troops h sslteady pasted through the city. Looking up m litem as they pass, column after column, with measured tread, wj feel tint wn ore indeed living in a great era, in whieh a great war on a gig.iniic scale is being prosecuted. The Washingtoneorrespondeoi of the Boston Journal says: Mr. Parker of Boston, a brother-in-law -of General Stone is here, anil is said to be examining >uch portions of the testi mony aaiiinst that officer afc ore eccessi ble. Your correspondent is not disposed to indorse the opinion expressed by oth ers, that interviews which General Stone is said to have had with persons from within the lines of the enemy were for treasonable purposes, but rather to carry out what was apparently a ruling pas sion with him?the restoration of runa way negroes. Time will show, but it is not just.meanwhile, to accuse the Mas sachusetts delegation as having been the means of proci ring theGrneriiJ'a arrest. On the contrary, one ol them has studi ously withhold eivinxpublicity ?o a let ter from the General which Secretary titanton would doubtless regard at cause fur cashiering him?so Bays one who has read it. Commissioner ef Indian Affairs Dole iisti rrturne1 from Kansas Bud .Nebraska. The lndiau chiefs there offered the ser vices of their braves in large numbers, Whihli he, in consequence of ordors from, 'his superi irs, was obliged to decline.? ?He says the Indians have strong attach cent to tho Union, and are snxiuus to ?take the field notwithstanding ti eir ile pi rablo condition. Six to eight thou sand who were fleeing from the Cher okee country have taken relume in Lower Km<ns. Letters from Vienna mention that the nephew of Count Degcnficld. minister of War. ba.l beou killed by wolves. Lie was returning from hunting in a-eled-je. when he wan attackod by two of tim-e animals; he fire,I Cn them, an 1 the coach tnun ptit hi'F hftfse to ii gallop 10 e-x.ipe, but in domv'6J ha precipitated the Count from the'sledge. The coachman was not aware of the accident forsome tiuie, and, on returning, fonad only the mutilated body of the Count John Butt..?The Nashville Banner of Friflay says that Jultn Bell, the uian that some uf us trted to-make President, is in fi id hcalt'i. We learn that on tho approach of the Federal troops lie fl'-d with the proininoi t rebela to Uurlrecsboro, but last Weonesday Gen'l. Bnell sent word to liiin to return home-, telling him he had nothing to fctir. Blackwood's Magazine for Febuary assumes that a war between the United States and Greot Britain will tako place before 111)3. and welcomes t with satis faction "The cMapnijn," says Black wood. "is just us likely to en I by.estab lishinc a new fro iiiur for Canada, with Portland on one flank andtake Ontar o on the other, as by leaving the enemy in permanent jv>jso?(inn of s tn/'s.pf.C.i'!,*,-, dt&ii territory." A oon'iderahle body of rebel cavalry appenrvl on Friday at the rail road bri !|ia, twenty miles above Fori Henry, and endeavored to find out ilia number of trnnps ni Fort Henry. They also bra.'gui! thai Johnson was preparing a trip in the mountains of Teunessetf fur Buell. It is rumored that a lariw servile insurrection has taken place near Holly Springs, Mississippi. 8>ivnn wh to men aic said to huvo been killed, and nine ne groes hanged. Thn Londonderry (Ireland),Se ninel of Febuary 21. s iys hai i' was rumor-d at F " re? Mot e 'I a' *? Hl.o te Island b id been taken hy ihe Federal foreei." XT The L iyfayclte (Indiana) Jour ?oil <?vn th it notwithstanding the nuni ! if Coops ?Put out. In Indian 1, recrui tm still tat v?li p'OKrei'es, ani soldiers *.. ,'n the Iray, daily besiege the State Kou^e at Iodi?nsp?lis to be prop- 1 rrly mustered io SljcUJecklnScgister, LOOA I.. Hi. EniToa:?Yon will plrese annoenee F W. SISSON.asa ctndidiU fot ike office of CommiraioiMr ofRevwoela DUtriet So. 1 it tho ensuing Spring fJ?lion. And obll({? MANY VOTERS. am~moun^EKasf^ We trust our subscribers will pardon us, when we remind them that our terms ire eaah in advance?or it least within i two weeks from the date of^ubKription. I We hive pui the price ol our paper at the very lowest living (inure, M an in* ducement for prompt psyuient, an I will be compelled, 'berefnre, to insiit that those who commence with the volume call it once at the Captain's offioe and ??fork." Communications is Insure inac tion must bo accompanied with ? re* sponsible name. Announcement of candidates through our column.* for county and town offices will be chirked 12,00 each, the money to be handed in *Uh tbo mine?otherwise no attention wiH be paid to it. Town Election, There will be in eloction for town of ficers on the 31 Saturday in March, lo wit; Mayor, Recorder, Sergeant, and six Couucilmen. Wtheard an officero(the Itth Ohio, remark the other duy, that the destina tion of his reaiment wis New Orleans by. way of Bi^ Suel. As the chatt has already commenced, ami will i? all pro* bababiliiy, bo conducted with much spirit, we think they will hardly be "in at the death" unless they start pretty soon. Tub patriotic citizen* of Usllipolis, yesterday fire I a salute in honor o! the recent Union victories. The cannons heavy boom, as it cutne rolling up on the morning breeze, and reverberated f?oin the neighboring hills, cheered anilet-renglheneJ the many loyal hearts that heard U. We are under ever-fcu(*ing obligations to our entefprising young friend, Charles T. Latham, of the firm of Charles (*. Latham, for ? pair of?wall, tauter what. Suffice it to say, however, if any of our readers waut anything in the boot or -phoe line, Charley will get it up for you on the shortest notice ?ad most workmanlike manner. Try him, he will give you a good fit. W't are informed that the people of our county, with perhaps a very |i*w ex ceptions have recently paid, or are ma king arrangements te pay their taxes assesed lor the past year, which were ,not collected at.the regular time iu con sequence of the breaking out of the re bellion, and the resignation of officers, ic. The Mason -County men will be generally found "all right," sure. I'ubtic Meeting, It is proposed that a meeting of tho Union ineu of tho county bo held, at an early day, for tho p-irposo of taking ac tiou iu regard to the coursa to b ? pursmd towards certain individuals, who l?fi the county an.l Wtml into the rebjl army, oi absented themselves for the purpose of o'.horw'io aiding the rebellion. :lt dees seem to us that something slnuld he dono.iin view uf the fact, that these men who, after doing all they eould to ruin the country, -the State, and oursolves aro, now, that their cause is utterly and hopelessly lost, determine 1 to roturn again, and claim all ill) rights, privile ge! and immunities, of citiions who have boon struggling to uphold the eov. eminent and sustain the laws, against their efforts to destroy thaw. Tu? P"0 ?i? -ur<S"Alt>tii6rpieWa? auiito tiie coun try to say, plainly and emphatically, whether these bad men ara to bs allow ed la resume their formsr plaoas in the community without the most ample cuar aniee* of ilmtr future go>d conduct. We of oourso do not ptesurm to ad' viso what would bo most proper in the premises, but certain itil,"If protection requires that something shall be done, and that without delay. It has been plain to the unit oasoal obierver for months pait, ihat avowed -Secession ists and their activo sympathisers are thoroughly and completely organised. 1 *nd bound together by oaths and pledges, geoesiioriisis who formerly bad no cred it for ten cents, can now readily givo So joession security for ten thousand dollars. These moa, though insignificant in nura bers aredsogerous to sooiety because of tbo completeness of their organintion Let tho people see that.lt .is ht#ken up at ooce. \ |l- tlir R<*i-'?r. T<I the U?inn Meu of Mf-ou County. It is Hid th?t Henry I. Fisher is n?? in the county of Kanawha. on his wry hone, and that W. \f. Newman end James Hutchinson Will bj hero next i month. Are such traitoM as Fisher, James Hutchinson. Dr Siribling. Tur ner, Maupin, A. F. Geori?? tid I Gunn. to be tolerated amongst as. Th?v arc some of ihe author! and planners of this most wicked and unholy rebel.ion. Men who hare been ilewning the means of laying waste this mosi beautiful country ?tho authors and kdrilereof tills cut throat pulicv; who have sought lo de stroy every Union man in the country; Knight* of the Golden Circle, the sworn enemies ot their country Hid its eons'i tution. Men who huVa instructed the disloyal and pert women, (their reudy ' and willing dupes) to insult )OU on the streets and highways, anil to cnll you low-bred Abolitionists, because ot your known phtriotisin und love of. country. Ciiixens of this Senatorial \ district, will you forget that W. W. Newman lies been in Rchmind for two Winters, planning and advis'ng the means of your destruct on, urging th-? rebel troops upon you for the purpos<> ui ink ng your live# und su-alin*: your property f Gentl'tnsn are you not aware, that it was Fishor, Gunn, the Fitshughs and the Newmins, that ur ged the Couits ol Jaclisiin and Bo n? t > subscribe money to buy arm-1 put in the hands of Guerrillas for your destruction , and that sonic or all of iheni offer, d aid from theirown pocketsfor (he <mue hull . ish purposes! Are tliev not abargoahle | as the authors nf that cruel and barhor- j ons guerrilla warfare, which took the lives ofso many honest unolT-iiding ?iii lens of Jackson Roane aud adjoining counties! .-ire the^ not chargeable "itli all horses ami other property. stolen hy i their dupes, the "Moccasin Hangers."? ; These are tho m>*n who have delightfd j to honor John B. Floyd the chief ol thieves, some of whoui seem to hove profited by the ?nnaple of their lenders us an enquiry into the present where* boats of the Hank ol Charleston will shew. These are the men who have caused tin lilcod your of fi k-nds, your : brother!, und your sons, to be she.I 011 I every battle -fiefd. It was their villanythat hasraus-d the | death of so uiuny of our most patriotic and wor hy ctl sens, in an effort to save thc-i# j Coun'.rv nnd its Cotis itution from this ; wicked'rebellion. Union men of Mason! ?re yuu willing to forgive those wicked ! and bad men for having brought such wholesale slaughter and ruin upon our, Country? Their rebijUnu will involve , tho list'foil in a d>-bl of et le?St eight hundied or a thousand millions nf dol lars. They will make psns'ooers, or phans and wnloyi'S bv the thousand, to be : a taj upon your industry for the balance of your livee, aud in short are you willing to bo mad-! 'hewers of wood ami drawois ol .water' as long ?s you live, and yei forgive there arch traitor. lor :.&viitg brought such whnhisail ruin upon you? We -re willing to forgive their dupes and such as have seen the error of .their ways, aud nto willing to revurn to their loyally, hut for such arjh-.rsitors we have no bowels ol compassion, and would suggest .to ihe lloio'n men of Ms?on , county, including all such a? now in ^ood faith con leinn tho rebellion, 10 meet ivs in council at the Court Hoy-=c of \lason j County on ihe drat Monday ia .\pril next to rounder what course we ought | 10 pursue toward* these trai'ors. MANY UNION MKV. Rc&el News from Western Tirjrnia. | The Richmond Dispatch ol February : 28th has tlx following: Private letters from U'inoh-ntor fur 1 nisli information that .General Jackson ! has caused five removsl of the Quarter inasier and Comoiissury stores Ir.nn that ; point, in anticipation of *h early attack from the enemy. The 4?nie letters also siate that a reportiprevails that the tnr mv have crossed, or wero crowing, in |i>rge force, nt Williamspert. The dis tance from Williatusport to Winchester 1 by the Uartinshurg and Winchester I turnpike, is thirty-four ,miles, and the roads aro represented to be almost impas sablo. Whether the enemy will risk an attack at this time, or in a rery short time, is extremely doubtful. The same correspondent, writing on iht S8tl>, ?<(?.?*: ' "The enemy have succeeded in crossing the Potomao, and taking possession of Charlestown. in JefTerson county. The cars that left here this morning -for that place return-d a short time -elter, not ; deeming it prudent to advaucc near ths town. The Yankees are reported to be in largo force, and will no d> ubt advance towar.l Winchester in a day or two." 8onr.e of Gen. -Pope's troops, by ma king a circuit around New Madrid, have reaohed a pise* on the Mississippi kpowu as Point Plesiant, about ten miles btlaw the former town, thus cutting off cornmu montion with the South. The rebels have not left, as reported, but are forti fying Island No. 10. As this island is ubovu New Mserid. our fleet will have , take it in order to join Gen. Pope. This . however, it will not probably have much trouble in doing. Earthwork* cannot lung resist the mortar boais. DmI forget ta isko tb? Weekly Reg '??a?. A; Mansasiw nothing raltuhle ?? f-'und but hu: i. It it believt.l that 'be igbeli, for months back, have been evac uating il'? plac. They were never Tore than 40.000 ilmng. Mi'ClelUtt will to-morrow ct?? to be the General in Chii;f. Stanlon "ill i' (ne it gc net*! order announcing ti c oh.-nge. Th? Alcxtnilrit Stftto pritoners recent ly arrested, rrfusa to accept relenso ou tho condition of taking the oath ol allegi ance. 80-A quantify or ordnaui e stores for the ?r ny in Kentucky, manufactured at Plioenixville, l'a.. wen- examined at Indianopolii>, and found to b? woitblm. jyOen. Fremont ban putforwarJa 1 onx d?fens? or hi* transactions In tb? Wes'eru Department. It occupies thirty columns in the Now York Tribune. Fb.S Officer Dupont writes in n privato letter that the hundred and twenty pounilar capture! at toruandia was ai finer cannon thnn any we had. It in said that the Committee on tho j Tax ' ill. at Waahingtoi, consider heps j n luxury, and will report nn ticto of live cent* per pound. We suspect the housewife who use-them to make her in dispensable y*a?t, _ *wuM fix?* them auiocg live oecetmiies of life. ? * II Deutli of the Oldest Printer Iu New. York State. 0;wkc.o, M--rch 8.-Mr* lticliard ( Olipbai't, the oiliest printer in the State, fell dead in ilu- atr?> t this a'terimon.? , Hi? ileaih lias cast n nloiffl over tho on- | jlire community. CINCINNATI MAllKET. Cincinnati, March 12. FLOl'B?Per hnrr.-l $1 15. OR UN- Wheat 90?95u lor red and i 03<a;*l 03 for white. COVX-ft* quod, at 34? in bulk. I OATS-Thu marmot lias ruW<l do'l; I we quote ihem at 2Sc. j7lE0N ARB. WOULD Respectfully call lh? attention of U* people of I'oin! Plea-tan', nnd the ra>mtrv people generally. Ilial lie js still (tarry itig on t<ie Tinning bustae'is at Ills old. stand on Main Street,one door above John I. Charles Tinot aid Sltoe shop, where lie is ready to ar enmpoilalit ril?ho may fneror hlin with rhelr < patmr.acc. He keep" constantly on band nil kinds of Tin and BhceMron Ware. AKnagnnd I assortment n'Mnrna oftlte most api roved pat I t'irns. Job Work and repnirinz of ell kinds, dune with dlapalnh upon the most frnsoiiable terms. Pnrticulnr attention will b< given to Ho*41 ii?. Spoutinir Ac U*Cnnntry produco tilen in exchange for Tin-Ware. * (march ft iml 18(13. Prill tint' Types, nnd nil other Prlnlinc material", ire kept nn hand in large quan tities, and sold nt I lie lowest prires, fo- *i* months' notes or cash, it Brnre's New ork Tvpefldlipdrv. Rj"nnn fonts uf llie modt-m it'ylesare rtlwnrs on the fhelves. rendvforim iredi'te delivery'In fonts from J>6 to l(1,0001h?. Nine ci-Ms n'ill vropay the postnee on n pamphlet of Priced SpiTimaiis.of Print*." and qther slii?cls. whieh w" heni-iil'id to ill print in" offi.-res sendin? me their address Ant fu'il's'iT of * newspmmr who choose' to nubllsi Ibis advertisement, inel idiiur tbi not -, thr >e lim-., and/m-ward in" one of the pn-ws eoiitainiair-il, seillibe allowed his'bil', pt liBlimeiif making n purrhnse 'mm men' nn- own niinufiirtnres, nf five f iaina 'he nmpunl iff said h'dl. Addr,-?? r.isonnK nnrnK. Tvpe Fonndor, ti3,.Qtijunbers srrwC, k* t March II I8U2. He 'ti'ar GaM'polis and Kmawl.* Packet Tic m tor. T W. L. MAPDY Cnptain, C T! rBLOW,Clerk. ' rjE WES (lallipiilis nvery Tuesilav, Thnr.. ,> rfnv a d Saturdav. f.-ives Kanawha ?every Mimil. v. Wednesday and Frilav. Everv j attention pai-l In na?sen jars and froiirht. B|i in/ avi-ry liij'it drau/lit bost. (the liah'eit n : ill" UH.ie.) Mil- will run hi all tiui'-s when no; detained'by iee. lEhe^iiunch ?nd (i od fteanist R. C. M. LQVBliU ?? Will ply between Syraense snd > TOjCoallliailis daily, leavin* Syracuse at 7s '....il'i.'uerov at 8. aniMtiving atOalllpolla ,- 10 a in H"'tiiruiM. h-avea OklHpiiju at 1 P. M.. Ptiin. Pleasant, at 2 p. m. All nrriera I,promptly attsndad in. Fm f*oi}?ht or pas?.'ne apply on liuard. V, 3. rF.SS'SvT<T)> , (hptMa. j March, 6, i6M.-Sm. IIAIIHEK'.S new jiomtiii.t MAGA i tine. TEHMS. One enpv for Oi.e Year, <&"} " Two copies f.ir On" y*ar, J" Three (* more 0o|Mea for Oih ^ i'V (t :l ' * And an Kmra Copy, gratis, for every-ulub ?f Ten fiubsorilwrs. iHarpi-r'a Weekly nnd Harpers Migajme, Wclher one year, (4 DO. H The Postage upon "Harper'" WsKsnne nnist-he paid a' 'he Offlc- when- i' i? fi-celved. The-Posla^e is thirtv-"i* Cent* " ? ;'?r. HAKPBit?!: DttOTIIKtt9. 1'nMls'iera. Fuaklin Square,Kew York. TERMS OF HAUPKB'S WEKKLT. One Copy for Twenty Tfeeks, t' '? ifinoOiipT fnrOns Y?sr. S 5" One Copy for Twn Yesrn, s Fivn Oopiu* for Oii? Vi'*r, ? JJJJ Twelro Copif* for One Yen**, 2v 00 Tirnnty-flvi? CopieAfnpOn* A.11 Kxtr* Copy will be allowml for every C1m'? of Twelve or Twent" Mulmerlber". Herper'n Mi|rar' ?? ? r*? Weekly toir^il?*r. ooe yenr. $4 'V*. ron Antni^Ti > ptife, Siveni \ Cciii * . for tho in* ?ide N?*e*.Fiftv Cent-r A Lfpeul Dl^eount wil' inwle to toot* wivhiugt* A^vortii)% for thm* MonUm or more. HARFKK A BR0THKIW ruhiinhor*. P^'iirt, Torlr W. Smith, M.H. Ktlr, W. T. Minium, PAPEHABT, 'SMITH & CO., (SUccKssoita to) CAPEHART & SMITH, POINT PLEASANT, YA. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES HARDWARE. QUEEN8WARE, HOOTS AND SHOE?, HATS AND CAPS, IRON AND NAILS, GLASS and GLASS a ARK, PLOWS, CASTINGS, WINDOW SASII, iC? ftO . ?V0., AND GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Fever and Ague, from which mankind luffer mi * large part of ik< globe, ti the comtautre# of a dlieaied action In toe intern, Induced by the poiionoot mlam of veget.Ue decav. Thli rihalttlon li evolved It (he action of solar Uiit on wet toil. aud rim with the watery vapor from i' While the lun ii below toe horlion thi vapor lii. cri near the earth'liur fiee, and toe vi.ui ia 1'U with it through toe lungv into the hjooi Thi-j it u an initaoc* potion on the Internal rUcera rind excreting organi of the body. Tin ll 'er heenrnee torpid ?rW fula to ttcrete not only tola riraa, but alio the bile from the blood. Both thevlrui and the bile accumulate In the circulation, and produce violint eonititu donal dltnrdir. The ipleen, th<> kidney*, and the itomach lyMa'hltt with th? liver, and become dlaordtred alio. Finally, the initlnct of our or ginism, aa if tn an attempt to eiptl the rmxloui Infuilnn, Lonceutratci the whole blood of the Wdr in the Internal etcieloflti to fdree them to caat ? out Thl blood leivei toe lurface, and ruahei w the central praam with congcitlve violence. Thli latheCHitX. But In tlrii effort Kfatti. Then At Fry ru follow!, In which the blood leavei to" tral organa and ivihee to toe turfact, M if In another effort to eipel the irritating polion through that otoer great excretory ?the akin. In thil alio It faili, and thi intern abandon! the attempt exhauited, and waltl for tot recovery of itrengtll to repeat '.be hoptlcii effort another day. Then an tot flu or piroxyimi of F*t*? aim Aoo*. Such oonititutionil diiorder will of Muraa under mine the health If It U not removed. We hate labored to tad, and hart found, an antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutrallrci toll maiatioui polaon in thl j blood, and atiinulatee toe Ilvtr to txpel It from the I body. Aa.lt ahauld, 10 it dota rare tola afflicting diaorder with perfect certainty. And It doei more, I or rather doee whit li of more terrlee to thoee tub i Ject to toll Infection. If taken In eeaioii it eapeli ! It from the tyitem u It li aheorbed, and thua keepa I thoee who uat it free from ite attack!; keeps the I eretem In health although exposed to the diseaie. ! Consequently It not only eurei, but protect! from, ! toe great variety of alfectiona which are induccd i by tola millgmnt influence, luch M Remittent I Fever, Chill Fettr, Dumb, or Maikcd Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilioui Headache, Pilloul Ftnti, Neuralgia, Jlheumatiim, Oout, Bllndneu, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthme., Palplta tloni, Painful Affection! of the Spleen, Hyiterlce, Colic, Paralrale, and Painful Affection! of the Stomach ana Bdweli, all at finch, when ariiing from thli cauie, will be round to aiiume more or lett tot Inttrmlttint type. Thli " Aon Cfii* " rtmovei the cuie of these derangement!, and curat toe dlieaie. Thli It acoompliehei by itlmulititig the excrf tpriet to expel the virus from the lyitem i and then organ! by degreee become habited to do .toil their offlct of their own accord. Hence atirw what we term Mxlimntalim. l ime may accomplish the lime end, but often life It not long enough, or It ? itrudc 5 In fht attempt, while thli" Aorn Coal I does It at once, and with lafety. We hate great reaien to believe tbii ii a lurcr u well ai ufer 1 femedy for the whole elua of dlieaici which art earned by the miasmatic Infection, tlian ?ny other which hai been ditcovtredt and it hai Hill another Important advantage to the public, whlth ii, that It it cheap U fell u good. ruMnzo by DR. J. C. AYEfc & CO. LOWELL, MASS. die* Oni Dolus ria Bottu. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hai won for Ittslf inch a renown for the cure of every varietv of Throat and Lpng Complaint, that It la entirely unneceeaary for til to recount tot evidence of it! virtue!, wherever Ithae been em rSoyfd. Ai it hai long bees In cooatant um throughout thli lection, we need not do more this auurt toe people itt quality Ii kept up to the belt It ever baa been, and that it mar be relied on te do for their relief ill It hai ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, F0N;UL THC FURfOW OF?* fURMTIVE MEDIUM. Fo* Cotrrn*tat i Fo* tbx Cvnk or JUttrtrtlA; Fox Jacxmcij Won Tli Cvu or Innroiarjox. Fok'HuSAoai: ft* menu w Bnwwjisi Fdh a Foil Stomach ; Fo* mi Cost or F.*r?ir*uai " Fo* TU* Pilii ; Po* t** Cc*n cr Seiorvu; FO* ILL KCMOri'M)')* COHrLAIXTli Foh Tar. Cvkk or Jliir.VMATiut; Fou DuiitM ?r thi Sum: Fo* tiiz Crux or I.tvxk C .xrl.4i.vT; Fo* Ditomr; ; Fo*.t*i Cc*c or Tittxu, Uxout ahb Bait ' Uiiivm ; Fuji Woiimi; For TBt'CvM or Oocr; Fqh a Dink** P|m.; For txH'Cvkx or N?v*iLOU; Fou Pcrittiko Til* Blood. They are lugar-eoaled, 10 that the molt tenii. tlvt can take them plea?nt|y, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arlw from their uie In any quantity. frit* St cent! per Bex; 01* Bait* for $1.00. Orett number" of Clerfynen, Phyilclini, State*, men, and eminent per?onagc?, hat* lent their Dime* to certify th^ unpartllelwl uaelVlneu of UieM tfrnedien, but oar epRro here will not prxroit the imertion of tliem. The Agenti Iwlow named fur* nl.h gratliour Anxhiijak Almanac In which toiy are given; with ?l?JUll ileieriptloni of the anevt complaint!, ind thetreilmint that ihljuld bt bi llowed for their o?iw. llo pot bt putolf by,unprincipled dealert with other preparatlone they make mort proflt on. Demand Atxr'i, and uk? no othert. Thi tick want the beet aid thtfe ii for them, and toey ihould have It. All our nemedltt art for talt by Vol 8alu bv Dctle, Seiner .V Co.. ar>d Vjr rhantA and wniegi: t?(rr'. v-al'v t.V 7? Iff. A t t'KO&PKGTUa or xat THE WEEKI.Y RKfiISTER. HiiTing ijn'f'i ,<,.11 n prlltfltiff rol.lWi-linifM, ttif ua<lgntgfi?it trill t?'U<' T<>fnl*rlr (n* or a tinu! if.ii tut "f Mutch.) ? 1>*it of lSi> nbnrii till. | ;? til. otijiTt t.i * wo.Ht p* rei Motllft"! 'bi*'kI liil'f.-il" ofWut ff>i VintlnU. to'trtdl? ? tnlon p*. per. m?l i* warm mtiipo'tirof th? Prwl?lnn?l 0<<ri>rnmnnl M l?l?olldl?l ?t tVliwlin*. It? column* will U do'"' ?'> nph'fonilnjr con tm*?r?l??, >>ut chi*r(ully n|?nnii 10 tht*. of? hacnmln* mi on J *nf loth* Socinlaml Rnllfrloii* f|PMtlnn? of tn? <1?t It will t? rturoifd lo A?r)cultur?l( MttWIcl! Scientific unci E<luc?Hnn?l mutli't* of ivnwiil in^rp?t T>. nli|i<1 will he In (rlvr Milirfnti.. I fncllnn, niwl h? tfn?t??lm pnlmii?g? of llin |)ul> ! lir will rn*l>Li liim lo rln rti The p.p<T will (??i>Nl Wrllurr ??nr Thiwdnr Mnmltif, ?t lh? low pll?? nf OKI? nOUAR pnr rnnr. .ritc-tir is ah*a*c StlWrihrr* will pirn*# mtiifv 16 whM r6?t OITico UifY wish Ih'lr mpnr ?nni A?1ilr?,?. Otn W. TIPPKTT Folut Pltmiil, T?. Fchturr 10th. 1HM. GODOT'S UfiY'S BOOK. Theoldaat, the W. ^n?1 the clieape-t V?ff. aaine. tJatful. Ornattifcntal. Ind InclrticHv* Theonlv Ladv'a Book in America The Lit ernture In the t$dy'* ftook.la "y Ike firrt wri ter* In tfcc country. and tlli %ft fluty* moral acd iiintructifra. TERMS. CASJMfr ADtANCt?. One fopr one yew,- $3. Two copie* op* year,$5. Three copies one rear, Five copie* one tear, Ind an fXlM copt lo the peraon *andiii|f \hu club, makiflg ?'lcOptf/i $10. Kij(ht copiea Mn" year, and An extra 'dry t<i the romou wilding the club, making twojyc copied, And ti>t only magnjuno <^:it can he Intr# duced intc any"of the above iltyb* Artliut'* Home Mnjraxlne. One of cnor?* of that work enn be included i? A el?b In tbv place at tjie Lady'* Book, if prvferr.-d. SPEOIAL OLtfllftlto Wlfll OTHRR MA.0\7JtfKS Oodey'i* Ludy'ii Book And Afthu^H MngaJtine l"?'h one venr forftH f?i^ (fndey'- T.sdy(? Bivdc jrnd sinehoih on<* v'aarCur ?f.4 CltJUev'H f.ndy'M Hook, ? M?K|if?npj and Arthur'* Hi'fne &tN|f?eiin* one venr $G OU Note* of all nolventbuttk^ tnVjn pt pnr. Sub?? rihern in the Hrl*i?h IVorineoi, vn<? HCttd for tint)*, nittMt h'ftiit cent* I every Hubucri-b^ to the Ami-iicjin po4* njfo to the Iuh-h. He careful and pftv tlM' ?h yov V^* ter. Adijre*^ I. A. GOnr:Y, 323 Cbe?thnl *r#et. 1'hili.Wpbii. fa March l?, I Hpd Whtot ICvaryHody \?'nnl?.-vrim FafnJ lv Doctor, euutiiniiiK rIo?J)1o fcU'ily obtnitted, for tlie cure of oixf.\Hon in mH forra4, by Prof. Henry 8. Taylor. ?>! D, It tolln you how to attend vp^i tjw ?\lpk,ai^l h??W tofooli fnrtlifni: how top???j.are l)rink?, I'oulticcR, Sff., aud tlia* i<> ju>id agai,u?4 infection from Cufitnireutyi h. It t?lU yw of th"' ?arlnia dim-iKM ui Chit droit, and uivuR Ilia Hct mid nmdtf of lrca??ent durinsr Teethinir. t^oyvn^jjona, Vae4i?n?it* Wh?K>p'?5 fnnffh. It loll* y?t ?he ?ymptmna of CroMp. ChoU? Jnfnn^tm, <!:olir, l):nrth.?eH, Wormi". Scalh^t H?ad, Hiliif dc 4 Afld frijr.es y4>H?Uie U??t reraodita l??r (Mr ctwe. It te'N \0(t the avtnplunia of refer and and rtillr?u?. Tallow, TvpMn, SeaHe't and qther Koror*, ijnd tfiven you f lie b?*t *aji Minlple-tt ''i mc?lie- for ^"ir ft'JJa. It udUyou th?? aytan'<jyta vt YnAuenjii. fttyQ aumption, Py^pepalA Aathma, Oro^ny, Oout, Kheit-ni'itl vn, LulUhai/o ?ry4ipe)?f? S/r., and x'v,"< l'M' b?^t taiimtiPH fot tr^ei/ cure. It tall* you tba ayirjitbtna of Cholera Mofhtu?? Maliirnai t OholoW, tma'l pi?x, f)y^ntfyt# Qramo. Uiae>e<"H of in?- Hlndd-r, find (ilVor, dud tin reinedk*s fcp'^helf etire. h telKVou.\he ayinp',omaof r!eiiri-v, Kauraljti ?? Ap'ip'.i-x Puralr^ia, tin' 'airiott^ Dinea*-t% of the i'linat,Troth, Knr atiH an?l fh- b^!,r*;taei| ??h f^/ ihijir ctno $lOitU M f?nr eon ftt'ide *b?' ei t -rfir'tilfii* m- ii evur xrh r-?. in wHioir the above >. .ttk.aH oirii d i jn -lit" t<? ?!! anch are very ilb. r.?l. Forfiiijflc I'opina of the i'".w)k, orJV?r ^rihi U? afent", with other information, ahplt M nf aJdraaa. JOHN* E. I'OTTRR. Publialier, No.^17 3n?'-o n SltVi't, I'liilndoiphia, Pa< March!, 1862, PVKUY Dpi>Y?* l?A IVVKit \f If U Coiinvjllur iw llu inena, by FrunkCranby, .if thi'.Pfbilade'phia Unr. It tetls ytrtl liow to draw up ,Fnrtvr?!dp Pa. porajind jfiven general form* for A^ni'meiiia of nil Jsiudi, liiila of Sale, ^ aaea n^d Voli tion*. Ittclla jojiJuov to draw up llr#od>? and Man fja/BM, AiTidavit*,Ifpwora of Atiomi'V N'.oip.h 'and Bill"of Kachfiitge, Hi^ Iptf ?ijd JIl}#-#. aea It tella you the Lntr^ for th< f/dlreti,iji ,t<f Debta.nrith the Stn'utea of t*ifii?atiou, aii(i amount and kind of prtiptrly fcMm.pt Ex ?rut ion in every Statei It iella yon how to make Aftaljrntnent of prop, erly, wiih fgroia^for r!ohipoaition with 6redi. tor-, and the lnaoivi nt I.nw^ of every ??af.? It tell* you %)t? )ei?al relntinei ijti)iciiiic hi * tuceii.Ouatdiin i.nd Ward, Muatar.iuid Art* prentice, nnd Landlord and Xenant. It tella yo i what constltt tea LiWl -<nd Static dor, an I lh#? Law a* to Mnrrinjff Po^er,.tlia B iffhl i)? Vrfip'-rty. PJvjLrr. AYA\*f:' " w tells you Ilia "Law for Median to'* Lien* in every State, and '.lie Naturaliaaf|on -La?a of tlri* country, and how to eop>j'ly with t) a tame. It tella you the Law Conceritju? JVnuiorv* ufj. how to obtain one, and tiia PrvvEmuUv-n Law* to Public Lund*. ft tell* you the Law for 1'nWMa. with /noda ot Placed pre in obtaininjeone with lnterfypp ce4*, ^ a*i*nmetita and '.nble nf Kv?*c. It tella vounow to make,your Will, nnd hoar.to Ad|rtft:i?ter on aii Katate. with thp law npd thoK^qnlreinentatWeof in every^tate.' It te]!? you the tneaiHJif of Law jcat ? ernl uw, nnd explain* to tvoutheL''KiKl:it\vc. Kjcecntive and Judicial Power* #f the General and Statr (lou'vivincid* It tell* you how .to keep out of Lntr. *>y *how. ioiehow to do your'bind no** legally, lhaata? vinK a vjiat aiuouut of property, and vexa? tiou* litigation, hr it* timely rnmultation ?Sij]jcle copie* will He aent hv mail, po?ta^o ?<aid, to Kvery Farmer, Rveiy Meehnnie, F.vatff Man of UuHine*a, an*l Kvery body in every State, on receipt of |!,00 or in a law htyla.of hindinfl: for $1000 a Year can be mi da. bv ^ny^pri?lniT men evorywhert, in *? llln^ the aH<)Y? work, |a our Inducement* to all auch aee TeTrliberal. For aingle copie* of the Pook?or tor tetme. to afen'a, with other Information, applv to our add ran* JOH* K. POTTKH. PuWi^er. No.617 rtan*om S'reet, Philadelp ia, Pa Mrrah q. , iWrBUnkiiof *11 kin<t? for ??1? *1 ap.c!err.R orrir*. k