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The Berkshire County Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 3

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-H VOLUME 34." BEItlCSHfitE i iFEBllUlAltY Pure Bourbon Whisky. Gdmetliing Now. MALT COrrELI THIS artlole is recommend! on account of I it highly nutritive propert.ee, it perfict purity, aud its cheapness, a being the best substitute for genuine Cotie yet presented to the piiblie. C. 11.

WARNER, tot Pittsfield, Is our general Asent for th sale of the above for Berkshire County, WHITE A MOORE, Manufacturers Albaay, N. i' i- i' 3wJ0 I'" WsvieriidlRUrontf.ij PASSENGER TRAINS ran daily, (Sundayi exoerted) ra follows i On nnd after ed-nesday. Dee. 17, 186 J. i Leave Boston NeW'Tork at 7.00 and 8.30.

nl 9.15 and 8.30 n-, Lave Boston for AlUny at i 7.00 sod 8.3 a. and 2.15 r. m. Leave Albany for Ifoeton at 11 7.25 a. and 2-43 r.

m. Leave Springfield for Boston at 2.10, 7.15 a. 12.43, 1.39 nd 7.45 M. 111 Leave Springfield for Albany at 7.15 a. 12.13 m.

and 6 our. m.rf Leave Pittsfield lor Albany at 8.20 and 98 a. 2.58 anJ8.33 Leave Pittsfield lor Boston at 10 10 A. to, ami 511. r.

K. 1 1 1 Merchandise Trains daily, er wpt Sunday. HENRY GRAY, Supt. i 6, lY. MORTON, Ageut, 4L '7 v-1 i- -i 7 1 1 THE All SUfFICUHT The GreatptmerL ia f-- 1 1 Known ii i CENUHJH PREPARATIONS, Tir NELMBOlDS EXTRACT BUryUiVry- 64KS.SPAE.rLLA, -1- 1 fMPRQYIU) AOSJB ccl vsa A (.

Ilf vWCltMbofl JL i 1 I 1 I i IJ A Positive anff speoilic Remedy for a I Dijease of (he v. i. and Eroj-t sicul SwclIiBffs. in- i la i Meaicme tbepover ol and excites the AttSORSKN IS into hai hy ae- tios, by whfohJhe WATERY OR CALLER1 lUJ Bli UNNA1URAL EN LA EG E- ENTS are reduced, as well as pam and ln- i00 MEN. YYCMLN vfi vHjLDREN.

ii VI Tl telegrams received in Liverpool on the daj the Alia railed etato that tlie insurgent had teen overcome at all points, and that or der had teen reestablishi-d, but the vur. Jjtxst new record at djutynstowri'conveyi- an opposite impression. The better chiJ 0: the poles were said to be joirmg the insurgents. The insurghets had captured some troops ner Jlotrkoon, including two Russian officers, who were immediately shot. 1 MAHHiaO.

At the residence Of Mr. C. B. Ila Jr. in this WD' i'h-t7.

bv Bev. Mr. gnaw of Laoebor, Mr. Wm. Harrison of Lan-sbor to Mu a.Mrah Jftoe Gray of this town, formerly of Rich mood.

At St Joseph a Church In this town, Feb. 15, reer Conner Fa.ls Village, to Wary IU' ot Pi Feo 17, John Buff, to Cathenael Curley, both 'of Ba tun Richard Bouovan to Maria Kilofoy, tiolh ol CnesUire. At Iownal, Vt, eb. 5, by Bev. John Ba oom, John IV.

Foster of Widiaquiown, to Mary K. Green of P. At Benn niton, Va, by Rev; Mr; Fitigerald, John Mad len of North A Jams, to Sarah McKay ot U. At Wtet 13, by Rev. Henry Pow r.

bhatter, to Alico J. Sherman of South Adsma. At Peru, Fb. 15, by Rev. T.

S. MoMaster, Jam Walker of Peru to Mrs. Belinda Diaper of Worthington, i. OLDS EXTRACT for Arising from Kxccssen, Habit of Dii-ipatioH, Early Attended wits the following symptom Indisposition toLxcr tfou of 1 1 Lose of memory, Difficuty of Breathing, Weak pvervee, Horror of Dise-vce, Wanrtdljiees, 1 i Dimness of isioa, Fain ia tb Bock UniversaD-iLaasiiaie ofMushing of th Ik4y Dry nets of the Skin. i i The symptoms, if allows! ta go on, which this medicine invariahlv rmooveevaoem follow 1 IMPQTENCT; FATUITY, CPU.LPTIC FITS, In on of which the patient- may -Vipira.

Who oan a.y that theyt.e not IrvquentiyJoUowei u.ii3 by that direful a.veeser, ia iHsanity and Consumption, Mady are aware of Ike cause qi their suffering, at noue will lees. IhereiTiisof theinsan Asylums and the melanchciy dtaths.by Con- sumption, bear empvle witneos to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTIf UTTON; 3 ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORU.INIC WEAKNLS3, Requires the aid of medmiue to strengthen and invicorate the System, which Iieloibolds Lx' tract Duchu invaiiab does. A trial will eon-- vinoe the most ekepUcal.v i1- 4 i a 5 iU i A f- a m.l. it I 1 V.

females, FematesJ Females, a I OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, Oil CONTEMPLA1TNO MAtiRIAGE, 3 Iu many affections peculiar to Females. the tk Extract Buchu is moeo-r ifc-f by sry other remedy, as in Chlotosia cr Reteutfon. iiregnlanty, Painfulnegs; or Suppreesfow fit the t'ustomtry Evacuations, Ulcerated or Fehim-us stale of th Uteris. Lcucorrbea, cr WhiUs, tiierility and for all complaints iooident ta the sex, whether analog from InJibcretlun, Ha.hitsot Dissipation, or in the Decline or Chans Life. I See symptoms above.

1 NO jFAMILY SHOULD BE Take no BaVam, Mrrq try, or Unpleasml Med-ioinsfor Unpleasant snd Dangerous CELMBOLD'S EITIUCT BLCHUi, CUBE3 1 A "ICfl Wui bccrcl Uiscases: In a 1 their state tip'nse little op -36!) no change in diet no LvJ And no -V5 I I "ll Gift es jt fluent de.ire, anj pi re streugth MARKET, DKALezoItudvrlyia tb following artickl, allad which i warrant to be ot the beat q'nl-uil will be sold at a very aun It oommiMaion, Sugr cured llami and Shonhlers, f.ard, tried from the leaf.) Salt Pink, Cornrd Beef, (m swett pickle,) Piokred Tony lies, Tiim. Dried led, J'he bos. 8 tU8 YGr, evcnmld in Pitlaflcld, Butter, Egga, Beane, to, U. II. WAIIMEK.

13, Brown's Block, I enn St. naif-: SomHhing ia rotten in the state i of Denmark. i- pare. I bra won THE IH0S1CT nnd HIE UTEAL; If BY lMPIILETS for th. uni in aid of Political lutcgfity ae alled to Pro.pee fy hnd treating freely of Men an a-urm in political obicauery, irrespective of party te'a-Uoni).

FLr sale by II. W. nUBHARD and E. II. DODGE, Pittsfield, A.

WILLIAMS A Boston, 4wi 29 1 tF Commonwrallh of Massachusetts. BERKSHIRE. SS. i PROBATE To tre Ileire-at- Law, Next of Km.and all other Pertona interested in th estake ot Maritl i Ingalls, late of Pitisfield, iu GaicirnflO i IIEREAS.a certain Instrument irportmfir to be the iaoh writ a tostanient. of sa dreehaeri has txen preoentrd to Court, tor probate, bv Wm.

Henry H. Wiloox of Pittsfield, who, rays that letter AdnitnNtrati.in. tli he cited to appear at a Probate Court tu be held at Lenox.insvd County of Berkahueou the third day of Marsh A. D. 18'j3, at nine o', oloon in tha Lronooo, to show oause if any you baiei against the name.

And said Wm. lli-nry 11. Wiloox. hereby luectcd to give im tlofhereof. by ptibi shu Ibis latum once a week, for ihrae suoe.svive week, in the newap.i-per called the Berk.hu County EgU, printed at Pitbifteid, the but publication lobe two days, at least, before said 4am t.

Witi.es JAS.T. UG BIN SON, Require, Judge of said Court, this third day ot tebi uary iu tlie yeuWoue thoawiud eight hundred aud sixty-three. i 3w29 oi A. J. WATERMAN, Register.

Selling-off 'al' Ho, 3 Bank Row, W. P. VARRINER, 1 OFFERS WINIER DRESS GOODS 1 At reJucet ince. 5 Prints and HeLfrines at old ices. White Cambrics and Linens At fair pliers.

Woolen Shawls and Bal- i morals 33 iL Alai a lot of small ware low prices, before taking Inventory. A lot of DAMAGED STARCH, SODA CRACKERS, --Codfish and Bar Soap, i At about laif-prki. Pr ii ties and Curranls, i At 11 cents. (f On hand Ground Coffee, 12 to 30 cts. Fresh Dried PEACHES, ft Dried Apples, and Dried P'nms, also, IVlii Beans, Pork, Lard, Outer, Itompa, Apples, Potatoes, Dried Beef, llafo.

'AlbO for sale, a good FAMILY HORSE AND BUGGY, Several Stove, one Elephant Stove, one Sugar MiL A Good Stock of Crockery. W. P. WARRINER. Pittsfield, Feb.

3, 1SP3. 3w.9 Commonwealth of Massachusetts BxaKJUIKK s. IN INSOLVENCY. I NOTICE hereby given, thskfbe Honorable Judge of Probate and Insolvency for aul County, has burned a warrant dated tlie tenth day ot February, A. D.

18-xl, dtrecle to me, a Deputy She iff hr County, and in wluca I am apjioiiited Meeienger, to take pusMM, ot all fatale, real and jieriviiial, ot Mmn Culver of Lee. in said County, Iuh, vent Ih-btr-r, excepting such as ia by law ex- nipt from attachment; aud of all deedn, book oi account ani papers, audio keep them aa'ely un the ap-poinlnifut of an Assignee or Assign es, at tne brat meeting of the creditors of said Insolvent Debtor. Ibe pay ment of any debit), and the de-liv -ry of any property belonging to said lnol-vent Debtor, to Inin, or for hi u-e, and the transit of any property by him are but i iden by law. The firt luteting of the creditors of said Inso.vent Debtor, will, by order of said Judge, be boUlen at the ourt of lui'dvency, to be held at Lenox, in said Counit, ou tlie third day ot March, A. D.

ii03, at ten o'clock in the foreno Kir the proof of de'da and and for the elioioc aud appoint meiit ot an or Along utea. MOntS li PE.VSU, Deputy Sheriff aud Mesioeuger. Lee, Feb. 10, lend. 330 I 103,000 BVRUELS OF THE1 LODI MANUFACTURING CCS 11 Commercial Street, Bouton, Mass.

This company, th a capital of 150,003, the most extensive woik of the kin 1 in the vorld, and au experience in niunulaeturing id over 2d jeare, wither pulatiou loug eitabli.hed.ha ing also the exiduHti oootri I of .,11 tlie soil id the great e.ty of Nov are prepared to furnish an vriu-lc, which ia. without doulit, the cheapest and very best Kriilizer uin-bet. It gteatly inoieasearhe yield, and ripens the crop from two to three wens earlier, at an expen-e of from three to four doilat per acre, with little ot no labor. Also, fifty tons ol Bone 'iaieu, e-ing a mixture of bone and night gruund fine, at per ton a uierior ariiule fix giuiu and pras-. 1rice of 1oudrclte, I U0 per barrel.

be i en barrels and over delivered bee of charge. A pamphlet containing all necessary iu-foimalion, may be had free by a Idies.iug a 1 iu ter to the tbscriber. JAMES I. t-OSILd, Care of the Loili Muoutaoiuritig ('ompuny, iKi Courtl n.dt New Yolk. STEPHEN REED, Pittsheld.

3m3Q Farm for Sale, i rpiIE subscriber rflera for sale bis farm, situ-1 ate I on tlie road from 1utMield to I.tlm-non Spring, about 3 1-2 mil. from lMt-iu-ld villuge. The firm contains 100 n.ic.i, villi a new bouse aud other con ven ii nt buildin: a I supply ot wood, and a never filing spring oi water- The above form wid be si Id at a taigaun and term of payment made isy. I L. WADII.VHS.

PitUfielJ, Feb. 4, 18f 3. 4 writ ti a J-, NOTICE IS hereby given that the subscriber has been duly appointed A win is rstor of the Lstate of Biidget lay lor, latent Purificld, iu the County of Bcukehire, deocaavd, and has taken upon himself that trust, by giving burnt as the law All poison having demandr upon the estate of the said decca-ed, ai rcqneati to ex-hi it the ibis aud all persons iiuK-ht. to auid estate, arc called upon to lu puv uieut to i JOHN A. WALKER, Admiuistiub r-Pittsfield, Feb.

3, 186J. i 3w29 PROVISION ti vc i ii. II A I i ap" j1 ih liiib i No. 13 NCItlU SIWLKT, in CAtLENPERS BLOCK eontinuee to kwp on band a full and oh- ice stock Of 1 1 FAMILY 7 Which he will sell at prices which cannot fail to suit ail who may lavor him with a call, 1 it fr? 4. Fir A MBIT Rh onnected with the Grocery, where wilt be jn I all kiads of fresh aud ealt rueate, Uaiua.shi-aji.r.

ierd, Ac. Pittalidd, Jan. lo 3. 4itf USE RENNES 1A1N KILLING xic-A-cuo IT 1 OUIiN (MC A CIIAIttt. OVER iwo Imndre families In Pittifleld have oliered certificate9 reoommending this oil as the very het reunify tor curing pain they overused.

a HEARD; -I from every place when has been faithfully applied as directed on e.mh bottle. It is always sate tu use, ana wurtlf the money ltoot. It will not sniil like most worthless liniments sold, but grow better by age. There is nothing like it in market, nothing so cheap, nothing to safe, aud nothing so sure a cure pa. a of all kinds Try it I lie laiee sizes are ctieapeat.

Trial tattles 25 cents. So id by Draggist and merchants iu every town. All order directed to Hiusac WM. RENNE, WM. Jlttsheld.

Mass. iirmm iUjll DimUDIOJLUlUAs rpiIB SUBSCRTtlEfl would Inform the publio A th it he baa established himself at the eld land formerly occupied by A. D. Stevens, iioa ffoitiu hTHEUTpj I 1 I. 1 1 i Where he intends to, keip cousUutly da band large assortment ot Kiln Dried Doom, Sash, Blinds, "''j PAINT3 AND OILS, Hri KF.R'ISENE OIL, TUTTY, GREEN FAINTS, UVlBF.w.lArENf DRIER, PARLOR WHITE, SlkNNA.CHHOME YELLOW, JAPAN.

WlllliNO, FRENCH YELLOW, VENE lUN RED, PAINT BRUSHES. GLAZIERS D1AM JNDS. ULAZiLR POINTS, I i Cheshire Flint Sand, By tlie barrel or small quantity, WINDOW and P1C1 1 RE LASS, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, iii GILT MOULDINGS,) Whi-h will be mivl. up to order of any size and at tne lowest prices. I shall keep on hand in a Id.

tiou to the above stock, a I Choice Lot of Cigars, An I all of the Fanoy Brand, of SMOKINO TO-U CCt). Suuff, Unar aud Rooewood Pipes, Ac Prices low aud ututorm. H. ARRINGTON. PittsficIJ, May Ut, 1S62.

ly 41 A 1ST TIUBUTE TO jIeRItT AT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION LONDON, 11 tli. DURYEAS MAIZ.NA i Wa the only preparation for food from Indian torn, that leeeived medal and honore-b mention from the Kcjal Commissioners, the competition of a'i promuieut manufacturers ot Coin Starch and Prepared Corn Flour of this and other countries notwithstanding. i Th food find luxury of th ge, without a fau't One trial will eonviuce the most sceptical. Makes Pud lings. Cakes, Custards, BUno Muise, s.0 isinglass, with few or op ''Kg- sl cost Baton tabu the most economical A a lie lit addition to ordinary Wheat Flour greatly improve Bread and Cake.

It is alao excel nt for thick, ning sweet sauee, gravies for ti-h and meat, soups, Au. For Ice Cream, nothing oan oompare it. A little boiled in rnila will produce rich L'leara for ooffee, chooe-late, tea, Ac. Pu. up in pound package, with deotions.

A moat deh-u us si tide ot food for children nnd iiivuinla of all ngrs. )'or sUe by Grocers and Druiictats ever) where. -Mtnufuumred at Glen Cove, Long Island. Wholesale Depot, inti Fulton St. MM.

DL K) EA, General Agent. roil SALli. A Farm of Sixty Acres, fMYO and a half miles from Pittsfield vil-L lage, pn et SL, with oonveuient buildings, a good au1 plv of wood and timber, aud a joung orchard just beginning to bear on the same. 3 be above wi! be sold or exchanged in part for a hoiiie In tlie vilUce. A'so, snout 115 aorea of pasture and meadow land, a-ljoiuiu; tha above, which will be sold altogether or in lots as may tit purchasers.

For further particulars inquiteof thf subscriber on the preiuUea. atnf SILAS HARWOOD. TO SALE, one half interest ia the BERK-i SHIRE COUNTY VGLR NEWSPAPER A JOB Of inteliigeut, active young man ot good busimas hibitsand ability, and wha is a t'i trough practical pnuter, and oan Command rldiJU to casti cvpital. One who ha had some experience as a putliaher, i reterre.1 U. CllLCKhRINQ.

Pifsaeld, Nov. 12, I9rtff 17tf A NICE LOT" of IT irncss Leather now, in et re, of my owe tuauulactuie. Also a full Stock of Shoo Makers Leather and findings, at No Piitsfirid, Feb An Opportunity IS now offered to buy part, or the whole, of a well established busiuess in town. IOOO 1 1 Job' 0 capital required. For particulars, ad Irt as ri 2'df Box '224 Pittsfield, Mass.

LAW SCHOOL OD rAHVAUD 1863. 1AWO Tent ofuinelcen weeks each, commcno-ii-g MARCH ad and SLPt th- For Cat Hogue and Circular ad Ires JOF.L PARKER. Royalt Professor. Cambridge, Jan. 29, 1863.

3w29 I i 4 1 BOTTUUt BT OUDOLPHQf WOLFEj f1 La- iijililC: ffp-THE PUBLIC. Having been solicited by Physieiaue. Brug-gists, Grocers, and private families to add to my bUiessPur Rout bon Whisky in bottles, the same as I am, an 1 bate been doing with my Schiedam Schnapps, to seal it with my seal and 4dJ my certificate to the label, of its wn. doubted purity, I am happy to say that, after a great deal of difficulty, I have Ooncluded an arrangement with two of the largest ami oldest distillers tn Kentucky for a regular supply. The Whisky will be put up in quart bottles, aind packidin esses of one doien each.

Craving for the following letter a careful and attentive perusal, i I remain yours, fito. 'j DDOLPHO WOLF. Nxw Toms, January 30'h, 1863. -Ddolphq Woltk, fcq, 23 Beaver St, New York, Bear Sir: Ta wnt of Pure Liquors for Medieinal purpose has been long felt by the profession, and thousands of Uvea have been sacrificed by the use ot adulterated articles have tested the Bourbon WhUky which you sent us, and consider it justly entitled to the high reputation yrn We would vou to appoint some of the respectable Apothecaries in different parts of the United States as Agents for the sale of your Bourbon Whisky, where the profession can obtain the asm, when needed for medicinal purposes. 1 Whtng you access in your new enterprise, i' We remain your obedient servants, VatiKTitK Mott, hi.

No. 1 Gramarcy Park. X. M. CaasocHAN, M.

B. Professor ot Clin tea. 8 trgery, Bergeon-in-Cbief to th State Hospital, No 14 East Six.eenth Ikwis A. Saves, M. 705 Broadway.

HIP. BkWb-, ii. D. 791 BrOadway.t fNT Joskph WonsTkE 120 Ninth Nils. in Stalls, M.

37 Bleecker street. Jobs UKsillt, M. 30 Fourth Street. -B. J.

Raphael, M. Professor of this Principles aud pract.oe of Surgery, New York Medical College, Ac 01 Ninth Street, and others. To Country Merchants, Druggists, and Private Families. I beg 'eave to Inform th Public I have ap poluted the following firms, in Boston, Agents for the sale of this Pure Bourbon Whisky, where samples can always bs seen, and will soon be for sale by every Grocer, Brusrgl-t, and Apothecary and Hotel in the United States UDOLPHO 22 Beaver Street. GbosoH C.

GoodWts 4 Boston, Silas Pkibcb A 8. M. Colcobo A M. 8. Bess A Cabter, Host A Seth E.

Pecker A C. A- 3m31- List of rkEMAININGjn the Post Office, Kltafieid, Feb. 19, 18o3. Persons calling lor advertised letters will please say advertised, and mention the date ot the lisi which advertised. GENTLEMEN LIST.

Bnrm Ed war Benham John Brown Geo Brown Barrows Henry Calialin Martin Caivii Anvit Ileroy Jat II Huckm James Ber Kessy Patrick Kent Olncy Low Joseph Leslie Liillcfleld Chamberlin A Co Ladd Edward Cliff-on Henry Clark Juntas Colltny Geo Cohen i ichacl Crosby John Cummings John Dawson Cbas -D. 1 E'tcs Wm 1ollett Frederick Koghenter John Friedbergcr Lazarnt Goodrich II liamahon Edward Harris Wm Hutchings 0 Lane Leonard Michaels Henry McLanglin WmB -Moore Olepher Moos Frederick Pearce James Power U. W. IWhwUl A IdaJjr 1 Sanders Sitcrly John Smith Humphrey Smith 11 Streckenbach II Steward Stephen Swan Eben Taylor Boswell LADIES UST. Kelly A Knox Laurie Little Helen Mrs Merrills Frankie McCaublm Mn 2 McGraw Eliza Mooley Lucy Okt-ef re loisont Ellenne Kithman Mary Boot Elisha Mrs Bound A Mrs Sweet Mary Jans Mrs Tall Emil i Volk Matilda Vandeiibergh Richd Mrs White Sarah Mrs H.

CIIICKER1NG, P. M. 54th Mass, Regiment. RECRUITS 'WANTED. BOUNTY $100.

Pay from $13 to $0 per month Rrginput composed entirely of Colored Hea. is the chance lor our brave and loyal Culored citixens to eoro'l themselves. jJT Office Lincoln Hall, Burbanks Block. Lieut. A.

BASSETT, Recruiiing Officer. Pat field, Teb 17, 1863. 3w31 Babe Anne Bennett Mr Brown Martha Mrs Charon Eliza Chester ati 'da Chamberlin Mary Clarke Francia Cox Liuntha Downs Mary A Donaghoy Annie Feeling Mary Mr Faliy Margret Gouns Mary Mrs tlallowell Hannaff Hegan Kosana Hulbcrt Minnie Commonwealth of BERKSHIRE HY order of the Honorable Judge of Probate and Insolvency for said Goumy, the axo-ond incvttugof i he credit or of Levi W. Herrick, of Da. ton, iu said County, insolvent debtor, will be held at the court of insolvency to be held at Lenox, in aid County, on the third day of March, A.

1863, at ten oclock in the tore at which meeting creditor can prove claims, and parties can transact any other business which may come legally before the court at said meeting I have been chosen and p-l ointel Assignee of the estate of said Insolvent Debtor. 2wis WILLIAM K. CLEVELAND, Assignee. Commonwealth of Hassachasetts. BERKSHIRE COUNTY, SS.

HY order of the Honorable Judge of Probate and Insolvency for said County, the third meeting of the creditors ot Levi W. Herrick, of Daltan, sanl County, insolvent debtor, will bo hed at the oourt of insolvency to be held at Lenox, in said County, 00 the third day oi arch. D. 1803, at ten oclock in tha forenoon, at which meeting creditors can prove Claims, and part.es oau transact any other business which may come legally before the court at said meeting. I snail then and there present my account as Assignee of the estate ol said insolvent debtor, and creditors may then and there appear and object to the allowance thereof.

WILLIAM K. CLEVELAND, Assignee. Jti AUCTION, VTTJLL be sold at Publ.o Auction, cn Mon- day, i lie 16th day ol Match next, at 10 oclock in i he foienoon.on the premises, the iowirg describ-d real estate situated in East W.ndoor, to wit the Hotel aud Grist M.ll, and about on- sere of laud connected with th- same. A so, a Dwell ng House and about 17 acres of land, situated a fewrois from the Hotel and Grist Mill. A liberal credit wil.

be given for the principal part of th purchase money. 1 ALONZO MORSE. East Windsor, Feb. 9, 18t3. 3w32 FOR SALE A FARM of ,126 Acres, SITUATED in th town of Canaan, Columbia County, New York, three, mile from Canaan Station, Western Rail Road, and, six mites from New Lebanon Spungs.

Thirty sore of wood land good fruit well watered ly springs; adapted to gram snd grass; fair outbuildings stock sold with the place it required Price, 25 000. Term easy. Apply to C. WING, the owner, on the premives. 4wJ0 Sale of Real Estate BY license of th Court ot Probate, the undersigned, Guardian ot Sarah Mary W-and Katie M.

Kittndgeot Hinsdale, in the County or Berkshire; and State of Massachusetts, minors, will sell at publio auction on Monday, tlie lbth day of March next, at one oclook in the afernoon, at tha late resided oe of Br. ilenj. F. Kittridgo ia Hinsdale, all lb interest of said minors ia any sod all of the real fsute.sUuat I in Hinsdale and Dalton, belonging to the estate of skid B. F.

Ki tr.d.e. CHAS. J. KITTRIDGE, Guardian. Hinsdale, Feb.

11, 3w30 f' -3t Cammonveilth of Berxsiuui 88. L' i.Tl.s'r; in Insolvency NOTICE is hereby given, thst the Honorable Judge of Probate and Insolvency for aid County, has issued a warrant dated the tenth day ot February, A. J). 1803, directed to me, a Deputy Sheriff for sail County, and iu which I am appointed Messenger, to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of tlosea Coddio'. ot Lee, in said County, luaol vent Debtor, excepting such as is by law exempt from attachment and ot all denis, kooks ot so count and paper, and to keep them safely until the appointment of an Aasivnee or Assignees, at the first meetiuir of the creditors of said Insolvent Debtor.

The payment of soy debts, and the delivery of sny property belonging to said Insolvent Lebtor, to him, or for bn use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden Ia vr The first meeting! the creditors of said Insolvent Debt )r, will, by order of said Julge, be hokien at the Court Of Insolvency, to be hold at Lenox, oa the third day of Marou, A D. 18' 3, at ten oclock in the forenoon, for the proof ol debts and claims, and for the choice and appointment ot an Assignee or Assignees MOSES PEASE, t- IS Deputy Sheriff and Messenger. Lee, Feb. 10. 1863.

To' Let. ivy A DWELLING HOUSE en First first JLA door south of Fena St For particulars Inquire of THOMAS ALLEN. Esq, or if the Buhsortbcr. JOHN PATRIDGE. Pittsfield, Feb.

11, 1863. Real Estate. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. a bonne and lota in the village of Pittsfield, fora Farm. Apply to i WM.

RENNE, Pittsfield, Feb. 1883. 3w30 CLOTHES-WRINGERS I Etcij Family bhould possses Clothes Wringer. i 't 1st It is a relief to the hardest part of Washing Day. 2d It enables the Washing to bedonein one-third less time.

I It Ha rrWT hy saving the clothes. 4th It helps to wash the clot hea a well as dry them. Wa believe it advisable to procure a Pot Wrimqir. 1 i BECAUSE, 1st The roils being of Vulcanized Rubber, will bees hi or cold water, and will neither brtak nor fear off buttons. 2d the improved method of fattening the Rubber to the shaft, secured to us by Letter Patent just issued, we believe to be superior to any other.

3d The frame being of iron, thoroughly gal venized, all danger fon rust i removed, and the liability to thrtnk, twtl. tpht, etc-, so unavoidable woolen machine, prevented. 4 tb The epirtal tp wpi over the roll render this machine tei-aJjustmg, to t.at small and Urge arlich, as well as articles uneven in thick eas, s.e certain to receive uniform pres-sure 5th The patent festemng by which the machine is tightened to the tub, we believe to be tuperior in eimplicity and efficiency, to any-thi yet offered. Ctb It will wring thorongh.y anything from a tingle thread to a bed guilt, without any alter tiou whatever, 7th Nothumh-ecrew tor complicated fastening to wear out or get out of order; it o-u be fattened firmly to the tub in a eingle second. We are sole Agents lor tine Labor Savin Machine in Berk'hire County, and in the sale of 300 PitUfielJ aud vicinity, tby have not failed in instance toive perfect satisfaction.

The Wringer are leftou trial for on or two washings, affoiding an ipportunity to tut iu efficiency. aBiNY Bdbbasks Block. Pittsfield, Feb. 18, 1863. 3w31 PITTSFIELD SEMINARY.

MISS CLARA WELLS WILL KE-OFKK HIE School on Jabilee, Hill, MARCH 9tii. 3w31 nusic. ANTf VICE IMMORALITY. YOUTH TRY IT I ir. H-A-IFOiEbD, of Flute, YLlin and Violoncello.

Muio Room Second floor Roots Block. 3w3l FOR SALE. nTHE pleasantoottage.and on acre of land, on West Street, opposite the residence of the late Gov. Brtggs. Also forty acres of fiue tillage land, three imlcs north of the voluge of PitDheld.

Terms will be made favorable to the purchaser. Inquire of N. L. JOHNSON. Pittsfield, Feb, 19.

1863. 3W MAPLEWOOD CONCERT. rIQG emi-annuftl Concert at Maplewood will 1 occur on 1 Tuesday' Kveng next. TICKETS, 25 CENT For sale at the Book Store and at tLe Door. Dmv.

at T. C.ncrrtt.cwnimcnceal t-2 oclock. fy The proceeds Soldiers IlospiUls. 1 Will I be devoted to lw31 to Urinate, tuereby remav iDgobt iructiont, pre- venting and curing 8moture ot the Uretfira, allaying pain aud iuflitmmation so freqnent in this clues of (Dsoaoe. and rxpelling Vtusonons, I Gtscased, and worn out Matter, a Thousands upon Tnensands -( WHO HAVE BEEN TUB VICTIMS OF.

-i r- i And who have paid heavy tees to be cured In short time, have fonnd they wr deceived, and tha the Poison the use Astringents, been drtei up in the system, to'' break out in an aggravate! krm, nd PERHAPS AFTER MARRlAOE. J- Pllldeld Jk ikorlU Adami, It, It. T3ASSENGER TRAINS run daily, Sundays azoepled, as tollcrwev in 1 Leave North Adaoiaat bdtS a-j to', 1-00 m. Leave tlttsfieldat 1Q.15.A. 5 20 K.

Stage leave North Adam for Williams town As on the arrival oi thf Train trom Ppta field. Train for Boston 4lony 'connect at Pittsfield. 'A Ji Alerchandiie train rnn daily, Sunday excepted. I 1 1 'HENRY aRAY.Snpt. S.

W. MORTON, Agent. Pittsfield. 41 HOUSATONIC EAILBOaD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT.

a TRAiNS LEAVE PITTSFIELD at 9.00 a. u. eonnecting at Bridgeport with the trains on th. New York and New Uavan Railroad, arriving is New Yors nt 4.40 m. Return trains leave New York at 8.30 a.

ring Pittsfield at 4 19 to A train leaves Pittsfield for Great Barrington, At 5 DO Ha Leave Orest Barrlngofi for Pittsfield, fit 7 00. A. M.i Arriving fit Fittafield at 8.15, A. to i Freight trains leave Tor Mondays andThnra'Jaye at 11.30 a. m.

CilAS, HUNT. President. 0. LOWR5Y, Agent, pitUfieldT' 20tf Pittsfield Tost' Arrival A Departure of ike Hails. ii i.

I- )ff i i -The Boston find Eastern Mail (Way) elores daily (Sunday excepted) at i The New York City, Bon them, and Southern Way Mail, via Uousatoni Railroad, at 8,30. The Northern Mail (Way) for Bennington, i- qu I-. i AFTERNOON. The Albany and Western Mail, (Way) at 2,20. York City and Southern Mall, fit 2,20.

'a A Mail for Great Barrington nnd intermediate places at 4,30. The Northern Mail, for Cheshire, South Adams, North Adams and Wilhamatown, at 4,50. Tb SLul for Boaton Pireet, Including Worcester and all East of there, at 4,50. The Mail for Aldany Direct, and nil West find South ot there, at 8. in The Williamstown Mail, via Laneiborough, New Ashford, and South Williamstown, at 2 r.

on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 'The Hanoock Mail, at 4.00 on Tuesday, Thursday snd Sat nr Jay. it TIME WHEN DUE -The Mail from Gt. Bar. Ingtonia due at tb Albany and Western Mad at 10.10 pi; the th New Fork City and.

Southern Mail at 10,10 A.X. and 4,10 p.to;tbe Northern Mail at 8,15 a. to and 2,20 r. to the Boston and Eastern Mail at 2,50 p. Southern Mall, viaHousatonie Railroad, at 4,10 p.

m. the Mail from Albany direct at 5,11 p. to; the Mail from Boston direet at 8,33 p. m. distributed tlie wing; morning, ornci ope ir prom 8 o'clock a.

to to 8 oclock p. m-i TThe Western Railroad time, wnich tsusually about IQ maute in advance oi the time indicated by the Pittsfield Town Clock, is the standard for closing and arrival of all ma-ls on that and the North. AJam4 roads. 1 11. CHTCK.EK1IVO, tv Ato- BElUiSmilE COIWTT EAGLE.

BURBANK BLOCK, 21 Noxth Street, Pittsfield, Hast. IIort Ciiick eri.vq, Proprietor C7Th Eafle Jk Prlaliag Oflew ia supplied with the beat Isciiiiiesfor letter Press Priuting of all kinds, and It I fair tl most complete, ex tensive, and weli-appotuted ant cb Uniting Offikt tn tbis part ot the State, Tb Proprietor bta made recent additions' to bis before extensive and weil-sej tented stock ei JOB PR, Re has also purchased NEW PRESSES, thus (faring him faciUtiea for the execution of FANCY AND PLAIN JOB PRINTING, which cannot be surpassed in this part oi tht State. 2 We are now prepared to execute nil orders for Printing, in the latest and must approved style ot the art, and at prices as reasonable as the same work can be done in Western Jlaseachusetta. Books, Pamphlets, Addresses, fie. Town and Reboot Reports, Catalogues, Msgaxiues, By-Laws, fie.

Insurance, Railroad, and other Blanks Circulars; Certificates; Bill Heads; Receipts, Notes, Drafts and Checks: Legal Blanks; Notifications; Bali lavitatlousr iUileta; A rOSXSKS AHB EA5D3IMJ PHOOR4MME3, 1 i I I rv Dfmratiut nnk anq printing la colon and bronze, such as SHOW CARDS, PAPER WRAFFERS. AC. -i -T Weddinj, Address Kusiaess Cards, Ball AND CONCERT TICKETS, Ac. BIkCUTZO Ut A SPPZKJOB If AKSSK In kinds ai Priutingthat th hiuiuess oft State require, executed at thn Ksgl Oibce. ICTbe Proprietor being himself a Practical Printer, and having constantly in hit employ experienced Job Printers, is confident that with his excellent fa-ilities, he shall be able to meet tb wants and Satisfy tbs taste ef those who may favor him with their orders With hi i FOUR POWER PRESSES, and THREE HAND PRESSES, well adapted tn good execution, a well as expedition, together with sufficient force ol workmen, enable him to execut the varieus styles ot work rapki'y, and well.

He reepectiully solic it orders tor Book and Job Printing, and thuae who lavor him as ay rest assured that their work shall be done with a degree of neat-nee snd dispatch that aha. I prove aatislaetory. -(O' We keep constantly on hand well selected lot of stock, of various ktudfi, suited to ai) kinds of work called lor. FOR SALE, OR TO LET. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on North Street, 3d North of Maplewood, oofiveniefitsuj tn goo 1 repair.

1 1 Dot forge and pleasant, with 4 barn, well fitted up with stables for seven -ass. Inquire of M. A. ENR. A th premises.

JritUfitlJ, Jan. 21 if. -i 37 tf I ED. At Lancsboro. leb.

12, Alice Hooper, seoond daughter or K. Ueo r. Bole, agej ti years 10 months, 19 days. At New Tot fell, tl. bwliu.

house, the Bravoort, Brake Mils, aged 71, au einiueut retired merchant aud must estimable Mr. Mi, is Vaa a native of Sundisfie'd, in this County, and iathei of Dr. C. B. Mills of this village At East Hampton, Feb.

13, of consumption, Viru'nia, daugbte of Luther Clapp, aped At Ballou, teb. 17, flit Bavs, 48 At New Lebanon, Feb. 14, Loud B. Field, aped 52, i 1 1 At Norih Ad.ms, Feb 5, at the residence of her son, Mrs. Hama H.

aged 70. At Nortu Adams, Feb. 10, Waiter aged 4 months of Jui neon Daniels. At Wilba'iistown, Jan. iff Mrs.

Clarnssa 8 evens, aged 84. She wai formerly of Chester, whe be mains were taken lor in'erment. At Cheeh'r, Feb. 11, Clarence a.ed 17 mouihs, ton of Emory N. A Caroline E.

Kin. At Oi. Barrington, Jaa. 31, Louson Nash, aged 82. At irrington, Feb.

4, Joel Seeey, aged 75. At Gt. Barrington, Feb. 8, Mrs, Clroinda Crip; in, ag.u 85. In 16, Mr.

Henry Putfiam.aged It were well, perhaps, to insider briefly the memories of a mau who in his life and character was somewhat marked. He wae a na ire of Hinsdale. HI father, a substantial firmer, one of the inhabitant of the tuwo, wsa originally from Connecticut: and of the Putnam ce that furuisred thr iu-domitsble Chieftain of the name, whose heroic dei ds il.ustrute anntlaof tilt Revolution, and of theearlbr french and lud an war. Our bread the docea-ed developed in his early youth the en-erg-es that tnai ke his maturer years. Scarcely content with the lesti ietfcd opportunities of tlie homestead, he secured toe poet oi a u.ei chants clerk as an avenue to rnterpuee but was persuaded by his lather, under enlarged engagements of husbandry, to resume the avocati oi a farmer.

At he age ot sixteen he became established in ana ot life from which he never swerved, lie became a wool crjzcr. Success attended him, as ih jut accompaniment oi as siduity and persistence, under the guidance of a sound judgment and a high integr.ti. Beheld for many ears a thousand acres of his own, with a flock pro: ortional, snd perhaps the largest in the He iove-i his flocks He mattered his calling. And was wont, though not ostentation, to refer to his own h'sto. as evidence of the resources, legHnuaie husbandry ah ne (fir he was uever a wh'ch even our own tough bills civic aflyirs be always held the confi lence ot the publio.

was oft-n in office, and inr 37 an 38 served us in the General Court. lie 1 1. unl Kcd leaves two daughteis, nd time sous of whom one is in the army. Ilia first wile was Martha, daughter of 4 be late Daniel Boardinau Esq. ot Dalton his sei Ond, Elvira, daug! ter lithe late Beacon Elj ih 11.

Goodrich oi Uinsiaie. And, thanks lo lleiieu his devotions were not aloue to the things ofe rin. lulheiulutsa ot his manhood ne became rations ly aoome. lo our Holy religion aud Lc peuly acki owledgea Goi before tueq. lie neier swerved from bis positioa.

His dyiug days were indeed a marvel lor be tuet death undaunted: thus glorifying his maker, and giving mien. tit by Ms example to I hi Christian caus-t Ills regret was that be bad not applt-d the nerg es ot his nature nice to the practical tn leugion, to th work ot the Christian. AU. a regret how mmou to the dyiug! how suggestive to the liviag! May we accept the lesson to our eternal juoht, suo the goo of man tu the pnmo ton of a Masters cause N'o further seek liis merits to discloi-e. Or draw frailties trorn their dread abode, (There hey aliks in Ueiu oJiug hope rep e) The bosout of us (iiUar ani hi Uud.

SPECIAL To Nervous Sufferer cf both Sexes A reverend geutleman having bees restored to he lit in a tew a) s. after unle going all the usual routine aud irregular expensive moles i treatment without succa imiJera it ids sa-orel duty to coiuu.uuicate to hu tfflicted fellow cieaturts tre uuus of cure, lienee, on tlie re ceipa of an add. eased envelope, be will send (free) a Co; of the preec iptiou used. Direc to Dr. John Bagnill, 186 Fu.ton Sttet, Brooklyn, New York.

431 HELMROLD EXTRACT BUCHU, A DIURETIC. HELilBOLI) I XTIUCI Bl cHU, IHhdKKU DIURETIC HELMBOLD SEXTRACi BICHU, 1HI GKEXI DIURETIC HELMBOLD 8 EXTRACT Bt CHU, 1 HE UREA! DIURETIC. And a Positive Speciti i Re uid foi Dtseas ot tre Blad Ktm-y D'Opvy, Gr-gamo and ail diseased of the Unuai Urbans So Advertisement in soother Column. Cut it out, an i sen i foi th Medicine Gt once. Beware of cuUntekt ei is.

smso YOU WILL NOTICE IN OUR COLUMNS an advertireineat jf Dr. Tobias, No. 5 Corllun J. Street, a eor-espoodent of our wishes to take notice of. We do not mike a practice of puffing, but in this instance our notice may catch the eye of our brave meu, wh) are going to fight our battles This Liniment ought to be in every ones haids, and particular in a knapsack of a soldier; itisgooi for wounds, bruises, sprains, aud above a I foi Dysen'ery ani Diribuet for th two last, a few drops iu ag'assof water, will give immediately relief; this we are assu.el is the cose.

Office, 56 C.ri Lndt stiect, New York. Soli by Druggists. i i i 329 Housatonic Bank Stock. flVlE subfcrib. sins to sell 42 shares 200) ot the above st rk, belonging to the Estate of a p-rs lately d-ctasel.

As there ecus to Mw fired invites the whole or sue part of (ha same Piease address anihuny lane. Execut Care ot T. Moigan 4r Jm31 35 id.ouu Stiect, New York. House and Lots for Sale. TH sunoril-er ofers fr sale the hon JL J.

on Cbuich Ft where he now lives, and also two lot a ijoin WILLIAM ROBINSON. Pi tti field, Feb. 19, lso3. 3w31 Is i USE i 'V'" DELMBOLDS EYTIUCT BlCStf For al A ffeetiens add Diseases of The Urinary, Whether existing in Mai) or Female. from what- ever cause originating, and nomatter OI how Long StandiEg.

Diseases of these Organs require th aid of a Diuretic. helibold's exthaci' eucouv! I 13 THE GREAT DIURETIC, it is certain to hare the desi.td effect Diseases, for which it 'S teeomaiende i'I Jin 4 BLOOD 1 BLOOD I BL00B I Helmbolds Highly Conoentrated Compound 't Pluid Extract tiursaparilla.r This is an aflecuon of the Bfood, and attacks 4 the 3xna) Orgaus, Lining of the Nom, ji Throat, Windp'pe, ana Mucus Surfaces, making i's iiaraoe' the form of Llerr. 2 HdmbolJa hxtraet Barsapsrilta purifies tha Blood, and removes ail Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Coroplexiou a clear and Healthy Color. It being expressly for this class of ooaiplaicts, it Bijo.1 Purtlyuig Properties ai prwurved to a greater extent than any other prei station ot barssfarala. Helmhold's Rosa Wash.

An excellent Leticia for Dweeww of a SvPhilitle Ns- tune, aud an lujectioB in ltmmmrn the Urinary lr. ra haMtii Ol iMd tu eon- nectiou with tlie hxirei In Lucli aud heituperhia, in snob diMtase as leetwnruenUed tl iuenoeof ti movt resooiHubl and reliable bw-, sc ter will accompany the medieioe. CeniUcales Cui'et, From eight to Tear TrUl ubm kuowa to cknc and or Mtniical 1 ji BucUn, DBpeoMitory of tb Frotor vaUuiMa trork oa Tr- tioe oi Fhyioo. 1 tin? remark make by the late Dr. -U rhwc.

ittilaiie phm remark tDH.ie by Dr. oeUbrateU FiiUfia uud hUitibvr oi the JU al kge oi Mirgt-ohP IreJauu and4sbittbti iu lU ftkUOU ol the SUO A be AieOcOO ergicai Review br mi i lrmvers, eliuw oi the KuvJ ifoicgt. ot bee (unfit Ui Im.e tVurfis oa Extract Buchu, 1 I per bette, cr sixfor 5 t' I- i 1 I Improved Rosa IV athr 0,53 2,50 Or half a dozen oi each lor 12 00, whieh wi be soft ficienttoosre the fituft obiUnaoi eseeypl durecuons aie i adhered to. Gei irered to any address, securely tacked from eh- ri-ervation. 0 Deeoribe sympteoie in ail seuwifiicstK.se.

Cure guormuteud. Adviv Kntos. AKKlDAVtr. 1 1 fi icrfroually tpfarvd betor A)drmtn of th Citf Ot I UlDHtULD, Who hdBf duly tw4a, prr( At evuijhiu mu-. eottc, bo mrciry, ot 0Uer tujuririH tut purely regvtub I bworQ uitU tcritwa belcH tr itav of vembur, Vkbl ElbRA RUs AUterman, luth-ctrmrt utor -Adtlre X-etturi 101 miormtitioo eoia ivmr.

ii i i ttttif.h-f Deiiot 104 Sou-th TeoUi i.tuuL, 1 Ccriit-UTUriU and gurit.t.tjuwU rf who endeavor to tu4 oi liwtf 4 t'otiwr' art tea on ihe rvuialKMi ty Baxtuhoid uefouut i'nrVeoatHstea, Akxtrom btfc, iMi, ha. hfejourPJa, i Ifr.prova Rm ah. 9 Sold by all IruggitivrfcWtru, A6K FUtt UblRButDU! XO Cut ofottheaU vert 44 o4 4orlt atwt void iuxjocauob aca.

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