4161111 ,- Alr-GinTrirlPiva°, • e • yr.- , ; 4 • ) ,Js ;PtIOC 6I * . N . . • • The reiciat tioith of the Conainsin-' der of the Confedmate armiat r Gin. end Led; the undertalnty wtilete, ists lwAtic POW agnikor 0 6 1/4441 1 !: whether •lut had prepared Mike. Um war any record of his -military -Ope rations to supply the kali la the barn 1111r0tRkh MOW Of SO • nanny ot the . • official paperirief the Confecteracy ; and the 0081re:that all fair minded mentthat ' the materials for a . true. and 'complete history of the great conflict in all Its details shall be collectalAnd preserved for the use of the future dispaasionateiand • partial 'historian - of the war, aresuill. elehr amens:lt seems to me, for the • publication of the following incidents of General Lee's int'asion of Pennsyl vania in the summer of DM, and of hillretHat from es and zr m a m ma ruri-ra ioo s , to ' tratheatteity 11 the facts stag. 041 write under nay-own and as an eye-whams ,of:rthr ug n ,related. • " OAT Mailing thrown*. simple statelneatof hlthr \tato unpublished *tit thiat..P . Arito:An : -tier ,personal observatipn, as a inedesteontribution to the annals of the period.; eomek-Of: them of Little ,'importance in themselves, but form lug a part pfthebbltory - the..great' event that prvibaly. decided the fate of the country; • - • .• • To understand properly holy, I came toAccupy -the important , post- tion assigned tome by. , General Lee • in his "retreat Atitn,Slettyaburg, and. . which gave me, the opportunity of seeing and hearing what Lain, about to narrate, It is necessary to state that , during-the whole of the precieding winter and spring,' hod a somewhat' independent and mixed )(Niemand of IneintrAartlllety,andeavalry,which I had raised and urganired In my na tive'mountains' or Virginia; after "Stenewall" Jackson'altunous paign In 1882 In •theBhenadoah Val ley, to which, - ,Wlth 'low Slum 11000 men, he in about thirty dayseneoun • tered and "defeated Suctaxedvly Gen erals, Milroy; Banks; Fremont 'and Shields,. and, having relieved ." the valley of their presence, moved to the Chiekahouthiy. to assist iu the ',,penulous against' General !SCOW.; .. .. In y 1863, witlithe mountain,: tiers I had , enlisted ;and organized during the nine preceding months, - strengthened by some tempotory re: lifforeernenta, amounting to about 8,000 men.' I, was ordered by General • Lee .on ink, exped oloo tillr9 l 4l t'q° • northwestern ebuntl6l' beyona • toe , Allegheisies, to break, up the enilitat . ry • {testa at •Beverly;,' Iluchnsinon, Phillipl, Weston, Iltilittiven Button, Big Birch and Summersville, and, if ; „ possible with the co-operation of t ; anem ia William E. Jones and Sam uel Jones; to destroy the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in the mountains, and theqi drive the Federal,' out of the Kanawha Valley, - This raid oc , copied thirty-seven Nit, anti inWin thutnain suetensfal. , -A Rhin 'a Week titer our return. to the vicinity of tauntint in the Shenatioalt Valley, I recelyed it 'long confidential letter i; froin.General Lee,' informing me, of fißlue his vorpose to cross the Ridge from the Rapidan Into the valley, to sreunture : „ Winchester';atiti ••crosa; the • ;Potimine,; and directing me to limy(); independently and at once through BIC' mountains against Cumberland, . , Maryland, to break up the small 1 ' WIN along the 'Baltimore and Ohio ltai I road, and destroy all the bridges - eastward a: far as Mairtinsburg,,Gen ' coil Lee had driven Milroy out of Winchester and was crossing the Po . tomac. Ile again confidentially ad vised me iif ids cob temple ted move - mentsand ordered, me -to go Into .•Penusylvenia astfar as I deemed pm 'dent; west Of the North Mountain, and to keep an eye upon Milroy, who was reported to be collecting his scat tered troops at Bloody Run. This duty. took use!' &rat McCdnnelsburg, where we crossed the mountains eastwatn t 4 gargertiburid' Thkei on • the niglitbf the 80th 6f Jnne; Weitvere • ordered ‘ to Chamber/4nm I to -,rube, , ' tletientr Pibkett's'. illeisicm• - • Whidil ” held the place- \Arriving about,4 p. tn., ori.the Ist of July; Genenti Pick ett at Mice moved off to Join the Sr. My, then near Gettysburg. L• . ; That' night I received a brief note from General Lax, expres;ing the all prehenalou that we were in some danger of being cut off from confine , ideation with him by the Guam cav alry, and directing , us to move' next morning M fur as the Smith Moun tain-bn the road toward Gettysburg, and keep' it open • for Generals Wil liam E. Jones and Beverly Robertson whose brigades of cavalry wore in the direction of Shippensburg. About ,midnight of the 2tl, after a good• deal of harrassment from de,' , . tachments of the hostile cavalry, we • . gained the top of this mountains, east ' of the Hon. Thad: Stevens' iron WOTl4loilen In ruins. Before - der.' break on the 3d.ltobertson flint Jones Passed us, and about sunrise 'we followed them. I belonged to nd di vision or corps in .our army, and therefore, on arriving near tiettys• bug ab,i,ut noon ~when the conflict was raging ~g in all italury, I 'reported - 111rIrtly i to General. Lee for orders. nod wasassigned,a position to aid in 1 repelliogiloY_Cavalry..demonstmtion _ that-snight °oar ou •the ilanka t or: rear." None being made, -my little force took no part- the battle. 1 then had bnly .abOut 2.100, effective mon and a spa: gunbattery, '. ' Wile:might clomid'upert ta e grand . - uctue our army mitreputsedi".ailence ; . and•gloont prevailed; our ausipa. We ' - knew tinit , the day bad gone against • us, but Cie extent:of tluldlisester was not known except - in high: ; ,quarterti. ,- The carnage of the day was reported ' hichave been friglotint but our artriy • sap hot ill retriskt; and weal! sdr- • tabled that withlo-itiOrrowia dawn watild come a *Focal of the strug, :ON and•we- knew that If such was - thews°, these who- had not ;been, in • the light would have their All share, ' in the honors anotthe dangfts of the: • nest day. ALL: It and anpriciate4 the moinentotatokisequeneea. of 11n M; , defistt or victory onllud - greet field:: These wilsideratlbria nose, that,Ao • . us, one or those solemn and • awful • nights that every one _who, fought through our long•wer soinethwa ex-: i•perienced Wore! greittbil,loW - , ~.; ~. , ,Few mop Stile', eat bftnett: the 'Rene.' /Viroiti?e , tiMOM-Aeitinier's ,inight;itotillite wmiZiotildliirov Were I I lying, in vallpfk; ItheAtizartating wi lt os. map ors . ~ ,ittokeecopied, ; dlsensstforriti Of ;Ihtr.: dny or watching 11' t. the r horses did not straggle' h id browsing 'around. About eloveh o'clock a horseman op- Preached delivered-a, uttiauge froaGeneial Lee,rtbatile'svisbed-to See me rediately. , I. Mounted at lance, an ititimitillriled'iby.Aileuten ant hie d hail of mycitaff, and guided by the courier, rode about two miles tootards: Oettystente..whete , "belra. dozen • small •tents oo the icitillside, were pointed,' Out as General -Loeti itatdquarterator.tlie night.;; Rimini. ,; • not there; but I was intended tlulti . •I would tlad'hini with - General A.: x." Hill half• a-•mlle further. 00. -:AGM reaching - the place lndlettbd, a nick ! . crlng,solitary candle. vistble throdgh ' the open 'front 'sfor a i cothancitilenet showed where Generals Leeand•Hill were seated on .asrup ,StOels ; with. ..11. county man spread upon tbililetwo es. ; and engaged In a low and earnest 1 conVersationl—filley'biaimiNdieltiOß 1 as I apprmehekand aftkr, the - oftii. , nary salutationaGerveral Lee 'direct-` , ed me to go to Ms headquarters add" wait its e Itlox.s Hp did gaitrotaarn um. • ail aboa Oateli'doicki %Iv. lame ' riding,nloozet, A alow - k la and vvi= dently.WrArpaltatiro it bit, • There:was not aver , -.4 sentin on ;duty,' and ,hosiltie,.ol‘ his stag ltilout..: The moon Was high; lithe heavens," shedding a flood oreoltAll •, very light,.almost as'bright as s t, 4 uoon theace4o.' . .'''Whell he Op od and saw us, he relbedrintleboille andto diamonnt..; , -Theellbrt to do=yed scolntich phYtdeul Mt. ! ; !length:id; that I titepPeil forward to assist-him, but before I readsed him .' . he had alighted. He threw his arm .. . 11=ri= • a 'a MAt t .POllO, to,ttiONg*lf t twti tiirg MVO upott thtt Maw "irk ed sfietularneeajiteekuilbrA „e. 017:, florae; the [two formirig.a,Mllung tuttarothtutallitYfatuetj'" Moon one full upon.- tun Itte o "vo . Autored,rdel revealed intaerpreederr ) of tiadnesii I had neverseter arm that , fln664slllltShnnte - Pt/OTC in lffir.°f ttto vicissitudes otabetwar through which:hotted 1,4 .paased.;l4,Watteti for r mai 4 0(...ekeetlithelttlfee flettlf painful and eintgirrassing, whetk to 'breaktts,aptiehaegia,..theAttrrent ; of . . hi s .theughts,..l-reinsiketivie , n : 'urn.* pahcitio Woe, and!in atilosiositte,his. great fatigue. • . ~; ' , Genteel this has beematard day. Plgu . " • etiii • - ti ART . his ettentieni lookeintir nett replied iiiqltr tally: ,"Nits; It has been if es,2.., o o4jearendt.pay rolaroa Trlfk i Bethonehtfut,teemi,,peri attitude. lugunwilllng male hit tude Oa fetlfetlOokefite'i4 After audnute or taro. he &up! , !itrOghteneti tai his 'fall height,. ead turning to. me with, inoreeni-;. Matlcin, energy" and ealtement of manner than I half over iteen'th`him' before, hebuddreased :raetn-re:voice tremulqiit.teltkeittotlninittl .eard :."Grenetal; 'never eliar.taoope 'be. - have more rattehle*ntly, than kett'Xdivhilont Virgin,l4 l d l rr Cie thititgrand Charge :tips ' t .nlyt• And if they had been-support. ill.:4lhey, Were, to leiVe..,been—hut; •for reasonnot yet•fullf extiltdri ed to me, they were not—we would ItaVeherd the posithmthey, so gloid ously won ut such a .fterful , loss of noble liven,' and thh day *h e ld have been ours.-"..: •• . • - • I Afterfi moment hoculdetile atone alintet of agony . : - . ('- "Too bad! '• .2bo bad! t On! zoo •mntb!!!" ' '• • '., I never 'shall 'fOrget, it. 4. long live, his lane uagcr,•antt/his manner, ! anti appotrance and ex mession of poen no wt ft It h,N$lO den t e mig 11 m Milne fort y present to witness it .- le While he talledlip " hiriAeepttetakuhish ,sPokemournfully, by name, of sev eral of his 'friends wheilied Mfleh during the day; end when's candle had been lighted Invited me atone in ! his tent, where; as soon as' ae mere wat t id, jek remarked .1. ,••• ••,• 71 u'Weninst retard to "Nr.ligltita.' As' .many nf our poor Wounded as pasel ;hie lutist be taken hoitie: I 'have wetter you ,becuuse your 'men ens fresh to guard the lades bat:ILIA° VintialM • The duty.will he arduous responsible and dangerous, for l •atn. [afraid yoU will , be harassed by the enemy as I can spare you us Much artilitusir ylll.reciiiite,APit no other' troopf,r he. I- shell need -ell have to return to the Potomac b o y ditlerUit route ficifitedero I All:the' untr:liortition ands. the wouieled le' Intruste d to you'. You Will reerasithp mountain by the Cliambersburg road, and then pe ceed to Williamsport by any . route you - deem MEstt"Withent 'baiting. There rest ain't feed youranimals then 'ford the rlver, and mike no tell& till you reach Wifiheitter, where I will again comment - ode with you." - After a , gotal deal ; of conversation he sent for his chiefs of staff and or dered them to have everything in readiness for me to take- command the next 'miming, remarking to me that the general instruction' he had given would be:seut to tug next day lit writing. 'As I Was atiout leaving to return to my camp, ~he came out of his tent and said to me .inn low tone: "I will place in vier hands to- ! morrow a beaded. package for Prcei dent Davis, which you will retain in your possession till you are acmssthe Potomac, when Aeon., will detail a trusty commbeioned.eflicer to take it to.Richmend 'with all Possible,,les pateh_innil tk4o.ool l .hittraltllatelY to the rrestdent. impress it upon you that whatever happens this pack-1 age must not fall letcethe bands cif ! the enemy. If you should 'enfOrtM mutely be etiptatedorenttorit:" ' ' I On the morning of the 4th my Written instructions and the package for air. Davis'weredelivered to me. It as snarl apparent 'that•l,hiti wag- , ens mid ambulances and thewounded couldatet.tie";readi to move till late in the afternoon. The' General sent me four , four-gun. batteries, -.which with my own gave -Me `twenty-two tuns to defend the traina. Shortly after noon the very win dows of heaven seemed to bete been opened. Rain fell in thighing tor-. rents, anitin a little while the whole face of the earth was covered with water.: The meadows !became small lakes ; raging streams ran oerces the road in every depreeion of the ground ; wagons, ambulances, artil-, lery carriages tilled the rends and Bolds in All 'directions. The storm increased . In fury every, Moment. Canvas was no pmtection , against it, anti the poor wounded, lying upon the hard, naked boards of the wagon bodies, Were drenched by the cold rain. Horace and mules were blind ed and maddened by the storm, and became almost unmanageable. The roar of the winds and waters made it almost impossible to communicate orders. Night was repidliopproneh tog, and there was danger that in the darkness the "confusion" would. be come "worse confoundetl." Ahout4 p. in. the head of the column was rat in motion and begiie the ascent ,Zr the mountain. • After dark I set out to gain the advance.i The train was seventeen nines ,long when drawn out on the road. It was inov• ing rapidly, and from every wagon issued ,wails of agony. - Per four hours I galloped along, passing to the front, and heard more—it was too dark to see—of , the horroet of , war than I had - Witnessed from the 'battle of Bull Itun up to that day. In the wagons were men wounded and mu tilated in ovary conceivable way. Son:m.lnel their legs' shattered , by a shell or Millie ball; some wore shot through' their bodies; others had arms torn to' shreds; some had ,re ceived a ball in the Ace, or a -Jagged piece of shell 'had lacerated their Scarcely one in a • hundred bad reeetved adequate s'urgicel aid. Many had been without food for W. hours. The tagged, bloody, and dirty clothes,•alielotted und harden ed with blood,*ere rasping the tell , der, inflamedlips of their gaping: wounds. Ver y fen , of the wagons had even straw lu , them, and all were without springs. The road was rough end rocky. • The Jolting was enough to have killed sound, strew' Men. ~ E rons nearly every wagon,. as the horses trotted on, such cries and shrieks tut these greeted the ea r: "Oh (hod 1 whyean't I die.f 31y God! wilt no one - have mercy. and kill me end'end my miseri.l"... • "Oh! atop •.one minuto.und , take me out unit leave 'me to Ale,"orithe " 'roadside. . ; I.'.dying I Tam dying! •my r wife,. my ,dear: children!. Wha poo it , coor of youV , • •• . • Some.:WeielonYing"; `Othe:W iiere r uttering rpiP roost; fearful could Dq Viing :finm ttwewrin.•.4,beir agony. (km slonafty 2t:•tinkitt4r Would be;ased fr. in Art - Wt.•only tow, deep. moans lend sobs 'teal& •bis`heard. Not help could be fetiderecil tO any nf she:Snit ! ferers. On, on, we :mod move , on: The storm 'eorltlLMed an& the dark peas was . t itifeltofts no time even tiiiiii•Ocanieen Whit it fur.. a dying man t ...for, except thedrivers and the gnat* dikposeti - InTonfpoct., bodies, every half mile,: all—were Wounded ancy k ipcipless bytirt'vvist strain of misery, The nlkht-Vegbw_,, ful, and yet twit *as our safelyi..fon no enemy Would dare see& iikVo34 l be apuld notinitinguish friend from: fbe. We tan* that when daq broke tamp" wrireJlidfikt"tar , by -bafideottikatry t hanginCOcrAur flanks., Thivalbre wad logo tarns paniblelinsler atmer of, the night, and ast_wskejtruo niy' win lot to,. .M (Happen front VW lint to. the b age. cob, umneand no hiniguage trey= illea.of *Le bonnet of-thaa most! hat.- ibta ofail night, of our long ad bloody war. • MEEffiE=Ell=!= Dnybreak.:ort. tite:rnorti Of t4e filbletind thetteleinf Ottr a nitill 'ltt; Gretincitsttecltrehre' - orliftrien'inlles froufthe'Pototrrite . fit , WlMamsport, ,outpoint Of croosing,. ,, Here out -ap prehended•troublea from! the eaValry•legani , itom.theilelilll and. cromnidds they attacked.us in small. bodies, striking. the ' teleran , :where there were few or nri +muds; and cre ftting great Conllrsion t . " , 1 ~" , • TO.add still - further 16 tide *st perplex itireport. tvaA':brolight that. the • Federala inlarge forte field WilliaMS;' peort.,..; This. fortunatelylinived tio'• true: , .; After a greatdeatof harassiug ainVklesultory fighting . along the raid' ned_tiv thewhole immense train _hutted: Wilifitmspert * little after the, midsliti,:at•the diA,f,'' The `town was taken, taxwesaionl.: of; ' ell , ttie churches c .achool . : houses,,..eic.; Were. 4s:inverted Into hospitals; and proving Insufficient; many of the. private hinnies -Werei - occitpledi - -Straw was obtained - On the 'neighboring lutes; the weanded weretyetuea‘ed,from the Wagons. and „begat:di . t•tie: ' diked* wen:nap:it tot:cooking and theariny: I aUrgeonlr itl- litePil fig , wounds... The deed Wereseleeted front - the . train— foriMifittuidpetished'on the' witsr— and,were.deeeptlY.hatfed.' , All this hit?Ltobe dope ii V e re ' 04' trenlon: dotterel's; had .the.rlier more Asa ten feet above the fording stage, bud' Wo tout& not-possibly cress.. , . I'. !Otttalttialititt"Wter Trighttnl.c -We 'hail Overiti t ODO'finiiitala Wild` alt the "akOn*O(Poiiiiit:teP_ 'ii Only under our charge. and itiltheyMindeit. that. 'could . be :from, fiettyablirg. Our'supplyolprevlsions consisted of affew wagon loads of flour and email let of crittle.' . • My,elfeetlim fore* . ..Wag only; abOutl2,oo6,olehandtWeritY-odd fieltiplices. We did tint know where our army was I-the riv,t..rt,milii not be. ensued.; and amalliwtles of Cavalry were still -'hovering . around. '. The means' erie.rriage eoriskgint of two small beats• and.* sinall "Wire rope strefefied*crop , thil rlVert'Whiefi.ow ip og-So the force . iir. the, swellen .Cur- - . •n t broke several. thllei, hulling". the, day. - To reduce thespacetth be - de : fended its-much - as(poseible; all . the 1 Wagons ' mid' pnlmais were - parked close togeth,er on 'the riveritatuk. ' -- lkilev_ing that an attack. would' soon, beade upon iii, I ordered the wagoners to be mustered, and, tak ing three out of every four, organized. ;therm'; 'lnto 'companies, - and . armed Ahentwith the 'Weapons of the wound ed mes found lii,thii 'train. - By this means I added to my effective force about five hundred men.,' . Slightly wounded officer promptly -.volunteering their services• to ann. :nutnd these Improvised soldiers; and 'manY of olirquartermastersand con]• thissaries ; did the same thing; We were not seriously t uthloitid on the nth; but next.Anoroing...about .nine o'clockinfermation reached me that al large body of revelry. from Frede rick, Maryland, was rapidly advanc ing to atuek US. As we could not re treat further, it want once ' frankly made known to the: troops that un less we could-repel the threatened at tack we should all become prisooers, and that the loss' of his whole trans portation svould.probably ruin pen-. end Lee; for itconld not lie replaced' for many: months, if at all, in ' the then exhausted condition of the Con. federate States. So far from repress ing the ardor of the troops, this frank announcement of our peril inspired all with the utmost enthusiasm: :Hee and officers alike, forgetting the suf ferings of the past few days proclaim ed their determi nation. to drive back the attacking force or perish in ,thei• attempt. All told, we NvereleN than 3,000 men. The advancing, force we knew to be more than:doubly ours, consisting, us we have ascertained, of five regular and eight volunteer reg iments of cavalry, with eighteen guns, all under command of tieneruis Buford and Kilpatrick. We had no works ofimy kind; the country was open and almost tgvel, and there was no advantaignArposition .we could occupy..; It mna nece4iarily be a, squarnstar& up fight face to face. We had twenty-two field guns of var ious-calibre, and one" Whitworth. These were disposed in batteriesin sendeircle;:iibOut'one mile out of the village, on tho' summit of a very slight risinground that back of the town. Except the artillery, our troops were held out of view of the assailants, and reedy to be moved *to any menaced point along the wholo line of nearly two mina in extent. Knowing that nothing could save us but a bold "bluff" game, orders had been given to . the artillery as soon as the advancing forces came within range to opetifire along the whole lino, and keep it up with the utmost rapidity. A little after one o'clock they appeared on two, roads in our front, and our batteric.opened. They soon had theirguns in position, and a very lively artillery light begun. We fired with great rapidity, and n less Man an hour two of our batt es re ported that their antinuniti n was exhauSted. This would have been fatal to us hut for the oppOrtune ar rival nt the critical moment of MI am inanition train, from Winchester. The wagons were ferried across to our Adele) soon as possible, and driven CM the neid in gailov.to supply the silent guns. .Not having men to oc cupy hitlfour line, they were move& up in order of battle, first to one bat tery, then. withdrawn and double slacked to another, but out of view of our amtilants till they could be I shown nt some other point on our I line. By thismanceuvreingweMade thebnpresslon that we had it strong supporting form in the rear bf all our guns along the entire front. To test this, Generals Bufordand Kilpatrick dismounted five regiment') and ad vanced them on foot on our right. We concentrated there all the . men, we had, wagoner:fund nil, and thus, with the aid of the united fire of our tuna directed "at the advnnctn line, we drove it back, and rushed forward two of our batteries four or five hundred yards further to the 'front:4. This boldness prevented an other charge, and the light was con tinued till near sunset with the artil lery. About that thee General Fitz hugh Lee sent a message from toward Greentnstle, that if we could hold out an,bourhe would reinforce uS with 3,00 nien, .This Intelligence elicited TOUII iiiiitlongeskithined cheer along our whold line, which was heard and understood by our tidversaris, as we learned from prisoners taken. A few minutes later General J. E. B. Stuart, advaneedlrom llagerstownifell. un expectedly upon the rear of their right wing, ant;., ,t minutes they were in rapid ` retrW4 . ,_ . , b y , their lot flank in thedlteetten.at lidogtalorc!4: Night eamlag, eti enabled tbeiu to escap. By. ektraoraluarc, fortune we had than sated all ~or ,(34 , : m 3r0 ; Lee's .trains.' A hialdebarge at, iink4iivis before sunset Would. have broken our feeble lines, and we should , all tat* fallen an easy per to' the Federate:: .This dome tobeicnmen as , •the wag ciner'y fightrin ourarwiyi from tho • filet that solnany otthent were artal ed and did. 4rth leallent'Aervlee re=. veiling the attack aadeon bur right . by the dietnikint&l Our detelitYthat - di? W 0010146 been an - Irtebareple - bloWAr General Lee, in the TiiiiiefilliViltansporta tram "'Every 'Mad ',war, ,i,..., k thls, and lifotieVY id-ti ' ht„hf,the war wa.§' Gae t a:tali t ‘. hied spirit alivykt74l, til of coopecf-iißisou _.:rho ex day,our arlay...MA.-0 Wbufieforrif ..aod the colitilrYtia favillar, with the wan. ner hi.' ttlifth % It elicape'aerbil - the tiigL t u goppw_o ItiQ Illidit,ef,the•Oth• - I , soil may lidereatini to'repeaLotia ,of (two - 4' •t 6 ;show' thw peril-in which we , re until. the river Wok hij'i Ici .Abotit 4,(030- prlsonen taken .• at • . y . ,etawN 4 wOf• 61 ferried' v0(0041'140' ver brae - Morning of 'thailikarid Tway ankle& tch pawl Ahem . 41.,litaMiteme"Beftirlf„7We had - Pf9l: wq Alvoackfi t yo 4 ) li t h ee womSitmetaf , Lobito Ea pemMviatiwtallatel,y - : • ' rode , . to the r.hreri.TiilitiNfled,owif Allititkll4ol - ilagerstown.i;As I :•pro ceedettlilleektrie masked that a seri ous!,-. demtinatiatlon was waking along our front, from the heavy ar- tillegy Antal:ol44 for a lortg i .d*, tangetalong„the line. I. overbvig. General Lee riding to the front near HagerateWM itnineillalirehml up, and reterixked.that be 'believed I pas laminar tvitliitlrthe'fords' of Atll' Patentee' abaft, 'VIII la etritiort; andthe roads approaching them. • 1 replied that I knew' .theid..perfect ly.- ilo theme:died up - some onii.of • his stuff to write -down• mr.unawers to 'hi/tope - Mora and . required toe, to name all fur.dstet high uptisCember-, land, awl desalts) . tinnutely their, 'Character, and the, totals mid:. sur tonna* eountrYori both aides of the river,''and' diteeted me to 'Seed my brother, Colonel linboderi..to-Itim to' betas a guide;With -his Teglment,--if fie should"be:ummelled to retreat higher-up theriver to :tuna it., *situation was thenoery precarious. .When about partinerom him to re .croair the river Mid' turrVit' on/ With the prisoners; he told me they 'probably be reseued-beforel reached. Winchester ; rmy guard was so small, • and he exp ected a forott,of cavalry :jmould cross Harpe.ris Ferry to cut us .off, and he equltuot spare : to meany additional troops,tuthe might be hard . 'pressed before he get over the river, was still very much swollen by,the ralus.". Befeffing.to the high water.he langhingly inquired, "Does It ever - quit raining about here? If so I should like to ace a clear 'day." - These - incidents go to show how near Gettysliaonieto ending the 'war in 18(13 rz . If We, Wall been'etfee6l.4- . Tut - I thatbilttht; the probabilities. are that Baltimore and WrisiiingtOu Would nt once have alien into our hands; 'undid that time there was so largetetietice iftirty" in the Worth , that the Federal-Government would have found it difficult,. if notimpos 'Bible to carry •on the war. - .General :Lee's opinion was that we lost the battle because Pickett was riot Sup; Porterf.."‘a4 lie, was to have On the otherhand, If Generale: flu: ford andlCilpatrick bad captured the ten thousand anirinde. and ;all 'the transportation of Leo's tunny at Wil liamsport, It would have been an irreparable loss, and would probably have led to the &it of. lticlunond In the autumn of 1863. On such small circumstances do the WM rs of:nat lons sometitn,turn..—Gala.ry for April. JOhnsoul Rlicumalic Colllllolld. Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrups. Lindsay's Improved Blood Searcher. Ilheuneatlsm and Neieralerla. So msdictua ever offend to the public fur the cure or Ithcomatiom and Neurepts, .kc., has gain ad ouch a wide sprestimpidatlon en JOliNsflN $' 'RHEUMATIC COMPOLE DC it is without dont an Invaluable medicine: Testimontile bore Its reccived,froin rich and poor, learwisJ mid unlearn ed, arras» and soldier, while physicians recom mend linnil.me it it, their practice. •• 1 ,11471. Establidtiolll33.3. Rellrre Imperial Cougd syrup. Wb bee? to call to the Wads of oar renders that this season of the'year. above an others, Is the one In which they are liable to COMM; coign. tem , cogs. bC,. whilst the urnst onto era in emu/dant danger of that most alarming shd fatal dal! dis ease., contr. It b, therelbre, necessary that every family ahoold provide a positive resuedy, sue Mt is ready for MO at all time. SgLLEIt SYnUP you will dada sure and eyeody remedy for inughs,- solely; and 4l cues mislay from theca. Llndraer Wood Searcher. The Blood la the very fountain of life; thereforo, !Nee wish to rmtore health. we mud grit parity tha,bloodefind to insumeontloned health; keep It Pure.,'Lltlnar'd DLooD St:Ant:UNA le the aateet and mot.% etherize) medicine for obtatning this de eked effect, la alwaye safe, and the mast delicate tan use lt. These medicines arc sold byall Drug gists crergarhere. Prepared only by It. E. SELLERS - S.: CO., Wholesale Druggist*, :MO tyj No. 4 Wood 'Street, Pittsburgh Pa. New Advertisements. ESTA.I:ILISH.F.EI 1.k.A38 LANE BROS. .Succy.s.ions Iv B. WQLF Jr. & Co, Calmer of Liberty and btith &rata, • (Late St. Clair Street,) PITTSA , . lIRGEi Importer:4 And -llealprA :41 aza 11 'yr . / te ••,1 ) ILive now in Store the. Largest and Best , SeTeetett Stock offered In the pity. t Special Induerrnents 011i.r0.1 to the country trade. , nprs;tint . roro. V. P. MOILS Y. J. c. rxweirr. Boyd, Murray 6:._Fawcett Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LOOKING • GLANS, Picture Frames, Mouldings, &c. OIL PAINTINGS & CHROMOS On theNite of the ind,Threatro NO. 58 FIFTIT AVENUE PiTTSAIIRGE, aprs;3m] • ~--- J w SPENCER No. t3O Market Bet. Fifth Av & the Market ' PITTSBLUGII,. Pa. za>al.Alll4a:ra) • - ..lyaimintia-zi I ,V'aail?alZ, DRESS GOODS, TOGETHER WITH A r DRY GOODS: • :Ayr x.A - Yvv pit ICUS liarchMl y =I A.TTEI. TION Is called to ont lug stock of WALTHAM WATCHES And In 'Omit the Ibllawhry meow wh7 they 14 ' 9 0/ be premed W so law Murk= ' b the met piece, the testften Catepeter te the . oldest, „And bae bad Anufeld the ireekeice.:ed ley ethers engaged in .the troolnees ee the Vatted Statee.• • • - . ~l otto Wool blie•Mlot suiebtoory looms by Attoittom ttoassaibt to Wawa ,boofott oat TififtLlOliti &milt tOzPliVelifatelMaf far *tabor grade sod of zrrof mitt), ate 0 0 ;4 . ffito Ingerktt Ittlo, lower peteei,tbso f tiny coitobiteed - 7atbi thrtd*OiAltoollfabbikof Wit* grows utmii•Alitielopiti reputation • fatty - ostobllobod. ed. a purtainaaeoi It la sold at kn pewit. Sul au Am WS . • ~,iftwArsvzsisopps iK04*440 W itUiroaddito; PIT'IIIIIOIII,CILL, • 11P11143110 M=2M MEE!! ; • '- , N . AgEr s 4 Yoh t~lob~aYoEr:~Yitaa' Imiscsam ^ do rsts .iss.sts.... l6 . s Agra. Dock Ca IS WUI: 'tun streetNeor 'root.; •• • vr.liker At IMO-4 (20pkedigront • -vv. tureinstrased HORS /4110 . 11L11 WINO VA (.311$ X Up Use storierlfed, stakes t ..feek salteh: on barb olden, )tad st i fs a W end i cheepitst Fatally Sew = the market. Addl.. JOUNSOK. COs: Doston: , lfiers.: Plttabnigh, Pat vinta.l o : 4 . , Or SL-Lothr - • ! APrifialf. WINN WAN rAr .F 0.4 TR* ,•• 11 !STORY .OE-I'llE -11-WAR IN EUROPE It contains none lOU dna eagrarittrif befle scenes and Incidents In the War, and tte On y AUTIIIINTIU and- OFFICIAL history el Unit 'great , . Fontishsd to both English and Orsanan.:` ' CAM , Inferior histories are being eked, Wed. e ngravings that the hot* )one tenuous IL trim engravings sad =IOC for alrealars and see Our WIMP. and a IbU desolgr .lion of the work. Address NATIONAL Pt) is usnizio co,-panottgda. P. • 'apflift Seriph o s?, mid ffristuv titire mit &ceder; &mh and &dewy lars Want dock otier. SCIENCEANDBIBLE THE , A book of thrilling interest and graaltest=- Once to ma human being. The Pa**. and Kanto are all dbiensalng the attlalect and book. arm man woman and child wants to pea It. The lopg ACMI war Is ended. and honorable pence metered Science Due,' the BMW htwak . Pere and bcantital ; both now matiaged, anilArra 'Wends.. God', work days, six actual dam not kmgpetiods. This hook Oral the "IT cream a wdol.en..making Its thrilling reetittees heehuee , wonders and sparkling gems a hundred fold more Interesting this Carton. AGENTS WANTED. Exptrieertd Agent/ wiU drop other boob and es. ears territory tramedlately. Address for c radar IttiLlitt AIeCUUDY,.III So, Sixth St: rek, 1 Jurllbeba. WHAT IS IT? It Its num and perfect remedy for alf dieetwee of the Lirerand Spleemltniarmimantor Obwroc• - don of Ininitnee, tirtuary.l:tertne, or Ab dominal Orono, Poverty or Want of flood, Inlermlttant or Hemp- r • Cant PovenC, Intlaminadvo of the US•er, prOPKT• • • • Skirgiglelfell• Coo of the • Abceram, Tutnore, Jaundice. Sacral; Dylopeida, Agne Fever, or theirConeomitants- I)w Wchwr having become aware of the extra ordinary tmattctont propertim of thopouth Amer, mut Plant. celled JURVBEBA rent a special eotambalon to that manta to pro. cam it la its Lades parity, and haling found Its wonderful curative iltOpCnLes w area exceed the anticipation. !tinned by 11. great reputatioa has concluded to oiler It to the public, end to happy to state that he has perfected arrangements fora rex Ow monthly MIMI,' of this wonderful Plant. lie has 'pent mach time In experimenting and Isere. orating as to the most eMcksut preparation trout It far ernmlar are, and ilea for some time uses In hie tarn Tractive with most happy results the ellec , tun medicine now . presented to the public.. Br. WELLS' EXTRACT of JURUBEBA sad he continently reernamends Itto every badly as a liou.ettold remedy which . should be fusty nOteit as a Burma Pcig Finn In all derangements of the system and tondo:ode nod kiddy MI weak and Lym phatic mmiwra-. - .enle. 4011 N I.olltl, Plait St.. New York. Solo Agent for the Untied Staten. I': we Otte Dollar per battle. Mead fur rl battl e. $lO MADE FROM Ali 'Chi: Sometblnt ury, tally needed by arerybody. Call mid tesatulne. ur .ample• seal (poetise pad) fur 50 Celli I hot retail ea.& for flu. H. LL womorr. LI Cbutbalit fiy.. Naar 'York. aprM4ve W CARBOLIC TABLETS Tho Lite Xurtmean war brought out now facts; of the wonderful efficacy of eartniiic Acid to healing and preventing disealtes. ThescritsUreir present ihn Acid In Combination with other egickur rem edies in It pOplahr form for the care broil Twiner And LinCLI Ulacrares.. lloamicarsa and CLOOSIO TIDO of the TOMOS ore Immediately relieved, and atinernerile are ennotantly being rant to the pro. priotor of relief le Uses of Throat dalticultles of years' smutting. CAUTIOII, "zru e inie.„;,,llj; Tablets. - rice is per Los! JOHN' Q ICEL. LOGO. Platt street, N. Sole Agent for the United Stated. Send for circular. .apfl9;Per tiMIffEM WARREN RANGE, With Its Specini AttachincutF, the • DUNIPING AND SHARINtI GRATE. tab- mina.- Closet and - Fender Guard Is celehrsted.for its Reliability, Slin - plicity, Economy &Convenience. FULLER, WARRENS? CO., MANUFACTURER:4. 236 Water Street N. Y. NTE WAREED: „.. aprl9; tw • REDREDUCTION F • FREES UCTION CONFORM TO UFDUCTION OF DUTIES, .1. Great ,Saving to Consumers. tietting Up Clubs. ;sr Send fot one new hike Mt' end a Club frmed!! accompany It, containing Rill dlnectiono. making u large aseing to conautnera and remune rative to club °cif:intern. GREAT AIIERIGAN TEA .t 33 YESES STREE.T, NEW YORK. P. O. Tim rain. arplle2w Arh it um .l o l utt r t " Ll ' ge d as s l l ll4.l Y . D tto. an A tr. 8 O'CLOCK. sprits:An. “Convent Life nivellrd,” by REA EDITH 04:0111LAN, &wiped Nun, he dioclooptin art tbrnilun an slantß Woo .Cc tk CONN. PrIII.IIII.IINO CO.. Hanford.exMo THEA-N;CTAIt IS A I' RE k• with th e Err ntedtel ' 7<a i ' lttlN Pll il ," . 1? f a . For sal , trerraftere. And for !Ale, whokvale, unly , ll the Grog Alkrntie tfe Ten Co., 8 Church St. /sow lord— Titta-N m reide (Ira . . U.Box 53°G .. Dr"P3 X 3.Ck Tf tR a . 8119.1711.—A le d,w,.d,.fdYe l A r ""4 Uaterth nod ecrefula.•was cured bye Ample rly. Her eympethy and 'gratitude prowyte her to eend the recipe free of cherge to nny one eimll37- ;). afflicted. Addrelo, MRS. 31. C. LEGGETT. Jer. gee City. New Jerm.y. _ apr.l:irr torstiTTa Or {rays and By-Ways in the Hidden Life of American Detectives. Bs Officer McWATTERS. A 'earrative of 23 yeare experience among Gen% Robber*. Counter teltrer.yrtilevev.Plckporketa.l Eatery Dealer. Con fidence men and tiwindiera riled claws of Snell,- ty—illrcloong oinked inetanceri of diabolical Yen pmnce and deep kid plans of enfeeble( and out rage, end etion lug the mode, by n bleb they went traced out and scoundrels brought to justice. A large volume of Over 41340 wee.: 301.11 pigs ett graving,. For Circular and terms address the rubli-ireN, J. B. 111:101 & LtYDE, (bridled. Ct. apriNw • Cough ! Cough ! Cough I Wby will you Cough n him you eau t7csally rellarod by ado.; Dr, Wells' Carbolic Tablets, They are a sure cum' ror Sore Mud, Cord. Hoarseness, eararrh and all 15Writs of age tv.9 , . Throat and Broinctkrt rdbf Fries the great number or Ttntamontal* no to the efficiency or thin furatozble medirhur the fol lowing bi selected: w 7 Vitahpatun+ Are., eldeazo. DI.. Jan. 11.1071. For the lent leo years I hare beep a Crest oaf "Corer [mu ; frequeut attack, of Anita BrOurtilts, "and hate Dever (timid anything to lettere Inc "rento theme attacks, awn j•trted Dr. Write Car -704.144.." EI.S.T.MICII T. Roo!. • CAUTION, p11,re1X.,,=.a.'14 g et Only Male farbotie Mid*. Joni Q. Ktra.oao, Platt Mt.. N. Y. Solo APM Sold by Druggists. Price SS trots a Doi.' ApriMCA,. HEADY FOR AGENTIIe—The book thatis The Cheapest awl Best Htstoly of the Late oar, In both Miovum AND Usihisv, Prb fusty IHnetentotl. only MOO.. On Meld re` ports RE orders In tufo days, see qulekl_lM4 coin money. • AptiLtist. , Publlsber, 400.1.1teslaattA MIL . Orphans' Court Sale., .By Irlrtne of an order of tbe Orphans' Coast of Beam county. the under/knot admlainisteatot of Elfish decpumL expo* so pub lic saloon the premWes, on . m. the 20.18X,A; at leaktali. p Ili. the following ii.o;seimi reel estate late ot said deceased, to wit: That torten Lot orlleoe .of :Land, Adluaie in St. , Clair..liorough ; lifectegnal..l-.eas odaded au the aced' by. si land al Jaties Park, eolith by. an 1114 "ei h mt. b 7 by ad alley. altered' b m 7. eted .4 W'rt Aro Story 'Frame TBRIIIII—CIoOIbIai of .1 ha 'perehama WWI la band ca the coollnaatloa of tba µla by tb Court, and the remainder la broaqaal Maud Ilmitataxsta 'feu* that data. walk falafel latorivtatrefor bum .the foam Oar.. ,FREDERICK MI - Adze*. ifeeedma,l44la :Ferguson &} , _Rotzler, sycgce4oß,To iscarT : liirholettalb antßetail Dealers; ES G'h4ice ~ F Gsgce?~es' ‘ , TEAB,43OPFER:I3, SUGAR& :::,PRODITCZ . "LOVIT;;".&c.; so: Nkomo -sTssza , 4 Win OW • DIALMOXD. Aftitieny, City, Pl. . • 4 '• . ' '44 , 4 —72 dript - t• silutikibetutfust iibtori - 'NUM= lbe trreartulf ••11Va mv. sildsil env 4aluabits Imprint:Mu* auk tanitu out ma• ebbUsuf murky iturtmanstdp nit 11•10,.. Vu. owe will de well to 'tutu • 4ull a$ imago imp =Woes, before purchmlar OgulAksoorturs.. PlitabsusitlimPanal rioweo:„ , w,ww;Pa: ' THE , OLD 'ORIGINAL BOTTLINGLs.::HOUSL . H. W . Huirircricoi,:t46; --.,• gind 24 lindEet Street I . , Established in 113CIWON 1 . Bilitur • Ihis oldcat and lowest Bottling , Ilossa wait of the mountains' tuts nutdeettessit, prepasat tote for supplying their Mend" had the - petite with their oslebeitesi - Mhieral Waters, Ater,Parter,Act.,4o. Foe th•Speing Trots at the failkotilit prim t3saisperlits'a aN Per dos. 1111noral Water . STSi " diapbercr " - sail. " Champagne gig " ' Ale, mall boldest; • Keane • 3W " Win'Watt,. SlraPe.•••• •• Imported Londe* Porter . mid • bottles, • . • •••i.. F :too • •• Imported Secoleh Ales and Dot 10=3 Syrups ..... ....... .. .......... " • Ironies 73 cents per pos. extra. Honey refund VII sten returned. " Goode delivered free; end freight paid to raft road stations and steamboat landing,. tyr STAIR. BUILDING Wood - Turnt?Nig Shop WILLIAM PEOPLES. • .Alleglieny City. Pu.l, , . . Is tirrintritl to do all kinds or WoOd Turning, Scroll-Sawing antittlroll *aid ding: ?.(e Ihtlosters and Mind Nails: WITH ALL JOINTS CUT, - READY TIAN,O, fornished'on abort notic& • Orden be mall pmmptly weeded to. or may be left with Mower A 001. fel; 4111 At. , Ilttatenti. PL_ sod at theAtill. meet orWebeter street mid Graben; Mier. ~ • - - Witty O. .f. A:Dannan..C. A- 114" M . 0.9. BALIIICER &.Co.. Ass Brighton. lb, AND • ' 0. 1. li4Riisß k 4 0,0.9*anr., Ants. KV, , Dealers Itillanhange, Coin. Coupons, &e:„4.e.— Colleello6s' leader on all XA sslbis points in the United States and Cumin. Accounts of Destb. ants. Mannfeeturers, and Indlridnals, solleited. Interest slowed on tilC.O departs. donee will reeds, • • • t atteltlon. ar=s AGENTS WANTED., • • ‘1 A RICH FIELD) A NOBLE WORKI TILE NEW • 12-Zi 11 . 14 D at a a FAMILY BIBLE, 0513310 1000 Illuhotrationsc 50,0 RE'PEICENCES, A FAMILY RECORD /211 IE`A.NI,II..V" ALBUM. TN. Pictorial IMualllySlthlf came= a' rtoraboaas of latocluallik that eau may teach the mind throagh the eye. Ito Illeattallons cony one back to the mail hoportant ers of the world, sod are ed themselves a-comprehensire rrrtew of the octipturesreptateethig the most interesting vlewe, Characters. Symbolailliturical Err" Scenes,Antiquitin, Costumes. Bmo to sects. Plants. Minerals, Coins. Medea:. ItiMiertro *lons and Incidents refined to throughost the ha tred Text. They closet the eye, correct errone , oos impriwelom, awsktin new thought., and far. Mph clearer flows of llntee Truth. as a 'help to Parents. )11n6tera sod Ss tohatb-Sehool Teathen In fulfilling the dude. of their separate end high iMiltitlll4-1113t) to all other* to whom Immortal souls are Intrusted—thle splendid Pictorial Vol. time carinotibe oirerntlutated. It le the Edition ;Vast &Vale for Mc FantWl, ' Most Valuable for the &Went, Most lost ructire for the fliveher, ..Vost Appropriate for the Child, aP*5.l! , _Moat Coefett.f9r Ole .ifinister, Most 'literati4:foe the Farmer, Most .Elegant for Me Parlor, Most surtultable for the 'Rudy The Pletorbil Family Bible. In addi tion to the Pastore already alluded to, eontakos the Apocrypha. Concordance. Psalms in Metre. e :Summary of the barred 'Troths as taught in-the Inspired Book, together with numerons and coot prehenaire Tables and other historical and expiate story Matter. embodying the- blow of many a the twat eallri.t lineal chniara. It is printed on the finest cats dared p oper. C r cleat and • • type. in one and tondsome quarto vol time. and is taunt in the most daraide•sol si t:seller, manner. IM the prices are sufficiently low to piss* It within everybody's reach. • Experienced Agenda are wanted through out the country far Its sale, With whom liberal ars rangentents will be made. An opportunity of equal prombst Is rarely or never presented. Its sale will not be limited townJ pentid, butwlUeon• tinue fora lifetime, constantly Incrivielng with the growth and Intelligence of the country: It is there fore desirable that there who engage wilt as, shall 'do so ►trvitb a new to mating the out a per- manellt one. itglnlatero, Teachers, itudeato, Fargo- era, Young Men ad Woineni—thoee who wtinid meet with the most profitable Mall employments—are Invited to correspond with an with a view to an at:Tory. Net a few such are ineriglog inon $5OOO $2OOO anooalprollt lu Its male. There Is a great want tor the book and • rich arid uttered. while It will elevate the apnitnal 6,1111111 mi by conetant contact with and mover ...glow npou ite beautiful and eternal troths. •• . zAjtent. on the Instal Inent IPlin will be furnished the work In due bindings. Aida lain In quite popular and pi °Outdo In cities. and large town". We have an edttlon or the book. superbly bawd, with massive peoeted elder. which has es erywbeve boon re"el"ed with marked Error. Pub serlptlons for the Pictorial Mole, to this style and In tab wny. can be obtaanad to an Mount an en limited =Mat, as there it no orttlay of money that the Little trader can make, which will yield him so rich a return. . We ate Cleo the publishers or Potter's Mau. daM Editions of Fatally. Pulpit, Pocket and and Photographic Bibles and Testaneenea—nearly Dial dlirbrent stylems—rna Well imowneverywhens for their •CCUrary at lent. beauty of finish and aura- Milt,' or binding. Always ask torPerrratel draw Nall EMMONS, and pet the beet. Catalogue* containing apes and prima furnished on *palter Ilan. ,1f as , Clrmla Circular, eontalolng a fall desapilkm of The Pictorial Family Bible, with atm e 'beet. and fertudto Agents, edam. Perna s awns. OLD W au AJED . TiaIIFENTIIOVIS." JOHN E. POTTER Q CO., . Publishers. • 614 and 617 Stumm Street, • •maroth 3m. ••• PHILADELPHIA VRAGEE . IIOWEI Wall . OHEAPPIDS, •' LIGTRNESS OF DRAFT, den ' DITRABILrPY, -t' ••, .• la oritbout ana *quit , . Wu desire to caU thei attention of Fir mer:llo thls 316wer,.end remiest, them to exainloo its merits before purchasing an ottmeniachine. Wan awed, or no lain aill'oa or ad dreg the General Agents, • gifijVtTt; joiliport Po. *4). 44, Zitoe'rty. 'titti-eet, 4- riTirinittieetit, PA) • - Raaaracturees.of Plow tand,Desieri,in all kinds of Faroa aprth3m.) • MUM T • PI: 44:4115it 1 A : te r nip ". drafi v Agf AT! LOW'EST""XvittOEB. Hentyr:.McCallum 81 IPIPTIt AVENUE.-'" *Prrfroutrwasi , .. , gc,4 l , l6 l 4 :t4tt#l 7 i n g; BEM Biwa 4.aav mow* Afigpi 140 irk AfriCallugt4 S. , Qr OYLE► ~ , .~AA.4 ' T~CJI.. waVe=4),samm I .;'AND'neiritut . . • OS Mid •Strad. asessr Wert, *alls Moores Drug Moire ) All—Orders .prom y tritended. to. Ck.ek.e. Javrekni, Plaid Wan, Ow:tacks, Ja w WIPP d h 4. . • aprltd. 00 1 t 3 511 per galas. II 8 iic tio 33 a Ist It ill II I 3 3 /fi 1k LLIALLL EEZMCE S S Merchant TatlOts & Clothiers, S. & J.Suellenburg, CHANT TAILORS,• EP BROADWAY. NEW BRIGHTON. Sepl4t;o4l2o;mr29cluily CARPETS, oaaoacalowalam s , MATTINGS, WINDOW - WO, VIM& Mot A'full nod well selected stock or, 4.T : THE LOWEST PRICES. /fir' A Libe.al Reduction made to XII istepi and on Church Cornets uovaite. ROSE do CO.. mar8;11-1y1 PITMBURGII., Pa. CITY BOTTLING HOUSE, ' No. 3 Market Street. ' PITTSBTR€(IL PA. Mlye m q - 49 . sirrizsus OF Sarsaparilla. Xltiaral and. BasPbtnr Sods Waters, Syrups and Cider, Smith s Kennett, Wainirrieds, and all The best brands of Ale and Londirn Porter.adent: ed and bond•bottled for Medial and Fain. ily use. Wilds delivered free. • [mitrnlay z,L JR. BNEADAOO. HAM WOW OPED d NEW Saw and P laning . Mill Hari" this lalistimprovidmachlnay fd r !:9 1 1 8 mantifa elute !If WL. CD • 3FLIWCfr card arts arra' prepared io ermarrarta I Pigelisg cod rePgdOn9 . - Stea n .batll 134 M 4 1 nabs &tit &cif' Keeping mostistly as head superloi ofLomber. Tim pampa Dribs public le remedially sonata ...Warders promptly executed. , llinittlititioulia::: tOMPOONDSLIJID ME ',Extract Cl.:,talarba. AttiAPB , P ILLS. - .~.llOMlttOstowto (Mope Joke. nest.4smipidWr, Jigsaw. , Agora 'Aft. dom. ma or /ferrous ./ibettscht, llesetarma, Ain* ogporebk , evataktiop no Mavurri .ftserdfor . Ddlettriffus era_ These pUlasre the twist delighthil pleas ;,lll=lfTeAlsinfactifillS motor Od. mita. etc: They ar composed of the easestMgredienti. After e a few 'days ma of them, inch an Invigoratioa alba entire Ns ter° taken plied aa to . appear. miracul ous to the and enervated; whether ambit from inipmdinco or disease. H. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not led. from the fact that sagaueoatcd Slade not Cuadra, but through the . stomach without a ring, 'consequently do not prodtice the desired Mimi. THE CA TAW HA' (1/1 APE PILLS; being pkanua in taste and odor, do not :teammate their being sugar-coated.. FIFTY CENTS PER BOY. .1b; Jambritir rzEt.3IIICELWO =lux coicurrinzto ocarociti FLUID EXTRACT. SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from tie rya. tem Smolnin;'Syptolls, Foyer Sores, 1.11- cert,Sore"Eles, bore Legs, Sore Mouth. Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum. Cutter; Bunninp front the' Esr,Whlte SwiMogs, Tunnior,CAneroug Affeetions, Nudes, It.ckets, Glandolat Swelling‘ Night Sweats, Bubo-Teter, Bunion of ail kinds, Chronic Itheums• tisto, Dyspepsia, and all disease that hare been etablished the Hyman fOr years. Being prepared expreastyfor the above Complaints, its bloutiliti rify tog properties are greater than any other preparation of sarsaparilla. It gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state of health and. purity. For purifying the blood, removing 'all chmnic cough:mine/II ditsmectrartsing from an impule state attic blood, and the only reliable and effectual heroin remedy for the cure'o' pains anti ',veiling of the bones, ulcerations of the threat anti legs,blotches, pimples on the fseei erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the akin, and beautify ing the mlniplexion. PRICE $1 CAPER BOTTLE. ..- I . • ' Eleigier T. 11116011110110 • CONCENTRATED & nonnzapAcartuentr. THE - GI T DIURETIC, has cured etc:rya:Au of Diabetes in which It has been given, Irritation, r f the Neck of the Bladder and Inftaniation of the Kidneys, Ulcnidion of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention id Urine, Lhseases of the Postage Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Catalina, Gravel, Bricktlust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Diarlutrgim : and for en feebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following, gym toms: Indisposition to Exertion, hiss of Power Lana of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak forces, Trembling, Hor an. of 'Disease, %Wealthiness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flashing of the Body. Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face,Pollid Countenance, 'niversal Lassitude of the Muscular Sys. tem. etc. Used by persons; front the age of eigh teen to twentptice,un'tl from thirty-tire to fifly-tive or in the decline or change of life: after confinement or labor paltve hemi• wett iug pi Children. till 22 ifehnboki's Extnictalucitu Is Diuretic and Blood•Puri tying, and bun-tall (11411 st-a arising from Habits of -Dissipation, and excesses and imprudence in Ilk, 1 utpurj tiesof the Blood, ete.Superseding Copairsi in Affections for which it is' used, and Syphilitic Affections-4i) them diseases and in connection with Helntianltes Rose Waugh. VV it It . • . in many affections peculiar to ladle!, the Extract Buchu 1s unequalled by any other reniely—u in ehlorosts us Reten- Lion, Irlre'gttlitrity, Painfulness or Suppres sion of customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Uterus, Leuen rhces or Whites, Sterility, owl for all com plaints incident to the six, Whether aris ing from Intliscret 1111 l ar Habits of Dissi pation. It is pncribel extensively by the moat eminent 'physicians ct midwives for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, - - )11 both sews and all ages (attended with yi! of the shorn discuse , or symptoms.) 0 0 0 0 I. T. lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU CIIU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HAW. ITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no inconvenience, and nol•xposure. It (muscat' frequent de sire, and gives strength to Urinate, there by removing Obstroctlmis, Preventing and Curing Strletures.uf the Urethra, Al laying Pain and lollamation, so frequent in this class of diseales, and expelling all Priismous nattier. Thousands who have been the victims of incompetent persons, and . who have paid lowly ferns lobe cured in ashen lime, have found they have been deceived, and that the "Poison" lots,by the use of "pow erful astringents," been dried up In the system...to break out In a more aggravated form: and perhaps after Marriage. . Use IiEL.IIIIOLD'S EXTRACT BU CHU for all affections sod Diseases of the Urinary Oigans, whether exciting in Male su , Female, from whatever cause original ing, and no mutter of how long standing. HENRY T.IIELMBOLD'S WHOP • -ED ROSE WASH. canned be amassed as a FACE WASII, and will be found the only specific reme• thy in matey speekwof Cm/mean:Affection. It ape-4.411y eradicates FimplckSpots.elcor butte Dryness, Indumtlbas of the Cutane ous Membrane, etc., dispel.' Redintast and Incipient Inflamation, litres Rash; Moth Patches, Dryness of Skaip or Skin, Frost Blum and all purpoaes fair which Salves 'or Ointments are used: restores the akin to a state of purity and softness, and, in curs continuo healthy action to the tissue of its yeasty, on which depends theauree able chatrams and vivacity Or complexion so much sought and 'Meant!. But how ever raid:lW all a remedy for existing tk fects of the skin, H. T. liembold't Bose W as h tifts long sustained its principle claim to unbound patronage, by_ possess ing qualities whim tinder it a toilet op vendoge of the must Superlative and Con genial character, conch ring In an elegant formula those prominent requisites/safety and eillosey—the invariable accompani ments oh its use—as a Preservative and Refresher of -the Complexion: It is an excellent Lotion -for diseestw Ma Syphilit ic Nattne, and assu injectiou fur diseases' of tine Urinary Organs, arising (rem imb ts of dissipation, used in oOnneetb3n with, the EXTRACT'S BUCRU, BARSAFA RILLA, AND CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, In stmt diseases as reconnuended, cannot be surpassed. 21 Fllll2 Aiiresnw Full and explicit tlieectlona accompany the medicines. Evelence of the neat responsible and reliable -character .furnished on appl cation, with hundreds or thousands of living witnessen, and upward of tuXia un solicited certifkates and recommendatory letters, puny of which are from the high est sources, including eminent Physicians, We, fame% Btalcsuien, etc. The pro prietor has never resorted to their publi cation In the netrapapers ; be does not do this tom the feet his articles rank as Standard Preparations. and do not:wed to be propped up by certificates • tßls~er T . Illelawboldia amnia, Pro. parations, Delivered .o any address. Bemire from observation. • • ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TW TY , YEAR& Sold by. Druggists evefl where. Address letters for Intermit/on, in .coaddencia to TUMMY T. - "DYLEBOLD, Mustiest and Chemist. miry Depots :11. T,. lIELEBOLD'S Mint end Clietracal Warehouse, No. 694 Brosdray.New Yorkor &GILT. max. DOLDlMelical Depot, 104 South ,Tenth Street. Philadelphia amiss or conmeasittra 'Auk for: Haan T. fluatimoteat Timm arms tasyllh'7oly] cbd febls. . - =KS . or aners4 ... , ..liw ime exismft hr sem lelied. , __ it 11 = •f t i 0 *7 . :17 -• a IV•7I ; as alltlewl ad co tliiiirent athit aid get It It IE4I, with Int apakanoe, Wawa abed compt•t• Witt. and th• kr follow. jpg op an mkt teipur•d to semi • pa, smuwat ears rflat ly trout*, Of laceserno•• •• le It• sse; • - • , Waivall:Plts Moron I. exprnety for ti t . Mu" , NW Si OK OttcOmioeutial to vow airy other p; It i t:C= 4 Z OZV ror thin br y MlTlrillete. WEAK .1v ',II . iraitrat. - Dsifigimpshis Teals 5. Pegored assly lat pygmy...lse sad those Whims wlch YMUW CrlAlreassa. nue ere very It. eke bon WWI rafkgrri rein la reseal what rile will rhala • kw wee. by sitangthse the tarrws e Jadresarag Wm dnal. Own, se ragarlait dligoodualtg strength itaMta4ii =priaary' coallass wag Ira; am two arc ss4ll• nom r wow. to nom oomitiono moot alI du* cd LILL Ow frid to ral orro aig to shablath/a sty to tocoasoot IOW! to ti. man &valor i t lo a 055(*17 ocacoolatisot wait sad • splesdld mtlawr o g strialg ptia th=aaosich sat . hasTosa aad 4l Mae. pampa a. lti . ta Id see arr ow • Dwayargolis Mae. Pr oda try AMOK' Peke Mawr. CpUt.3lll no 1114-).R.E tranres llama= la healing. wit. 'ening and 'lbw antratedtharypoe. IT IS pthansw tat, radinkagend tont. aril Wrier, ib. Mit *bun/ft awes or genital, Volga, bans oakbeouctilte., gau n t . lollont and Consumption 4 &Imam lberedlDld. 8u ruins Is tke Mel su.d certain In stints In all the above awe, or noragethott ut the throat and Ituage.lhig Moneande or 'hyaenas are dans preacr leadt thang lt, and we an a l all eat tnaL It the sou d , suage oaku m known. UM/ = along, *gotta other, aut la most mei obi bunk ellbeta a are. hold hr am ateur. Its large bottles. Yea Wm Dollar. Ito year own bolt U gun Mill cuogb and eorkr. The Velma obi an. WINE . 03 - . • 1.1,14'.E. Tbeeerwat Mod Porkier mad Delirious Think IWarmartio Vaasa Vases at Vita of We I. tree Goat say pollemoos drags or Isep ar w m tog prepaid Yr Mame who moires alatarit.— la.swiesdid a jruser aDd wilk.arsd th. Aunt thing la the be wadi) lag Ul4l blood. It 4 the moat plmwast sad otss war:ems orkw, to the paha= tar simerrlor to bandy, wh4ky , Wipc mum. as /1111 other Miele. It Is more healthy sad cheaper. Both male sod:male. pear or net: can take dm Moo at UI.. It 1., to 11rt • Ilk WM. Those who mak to eajoi rood health sod tree dour of lively 'parks.ao wet to taka Mite of U. It le al.:rant Goo! •141111:4 an before fa era. his said by amnia.. hiss Oh Dollar. la quart bottles. ‘Wonsar'• Itaumisagogue u the wry u. ficie kismet to cure the Whites. lit will care o every maw) Wbere fa the Willi la whka Important coediting io not wanted! Mutton. MI, is the greatest blemidt ever oohrtd you. tad los should lamordmisly procure It. It to oho • caw for Female Irregularities. and may ho dqecattl upon to every (11. e where the monthly do. Lae been obstructed through cold ordLiewle. bold tr druggist.. Price One Dollar. Fir Isola by all DrikaUts, ar sant by me% os receipt of One Dollar and • quarter. Marro- SUSI Male street, vbleago. • War Mk by u. C. llANNOND.oebester, BARN Li DRO.. Bridgewater. and 11174 0 ANDRA EN. beaver. Pa.: .1.0: 1 1:eb Jts:Vl LADIES. M..I3IDIE.NAGiOGU • ‘S. ° pC> \- OF THE AGE! P D ' Isag. i 16%. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. op t I . .... 9 A.6...l i rbe \dm mg KW Uwe 'Maw r — , c i ac,.. el i wit•••••••••• ,A. kl ear* i Awsre.:lVE ' t .,, , ) ..... 7 ...., mr .— vx rArixi5 . i...v...c.... - t;i z = l. A 1.... sum, ~.i. 1,. , WESTERN PIIBLLSAING CO. Z: . . Malugmalime ,Aipots. Piurel, Ps. ', O ... M' I d in ee... lis. Z 1.01.0tu :.• - Errie=e. gni. ...„..... —.„ HOMES . FOR THE MILLION!! Rare opportunities srMnow agreed for recur:lf !lame. In o mild, Scattily and congenial rilmete Se onirtentb of their value Ere ye ro berme. TUE YeATIONAL REAL ESTATE AGENCY Minim sale real estate of every description. IoCO. ed In the Middle and Soatbern tisprevi Mork gralnZendfreill farms ; moor and rsl ton plantation.; timber and mineral Lode: rite. titlefie and veered residences and Ineeinece etude milts end milli Wes, fedorke. Write for Land Reg leter cantabile,: dencriptlre, location. price and terms of mcmertlei no Sere tot mile. ellro, connected withosr 8.1 Saws off. ma haven pearra( Claim and fttleet Agrara steer the oapervlalon of theme!, known Th Ta)lo. lath of the Ordnance Delt Genet, she I. both a Bei:VW ana proctirat wcAank,and 'mil artla ted to the different Government Deparimmee. , prettily la the Wu and Navy. Ordnance and, PATENT OFFICE. /heed papers cartralty prepared. Pr...imps tastily executed. and lintents ucurrd f ore La GU Aortal pout!. nov. Special attention glace to reject. canes. alno °a", for Mune. ealenstes, Infreftresce, abaaJoe. meal, de. Prelinaisarydratottatalios Ita to the patennhilnf a( an attics, made on receipt of a brief amarip lion of the same—no model beleg required. Favor shown POOR. IN VEITiPOUR. by amlsting them in motoring pitrotil and s(trr• wards ottsialag tit& intentions. Confidential - in our Mosinee. relation. with lo venters. Terms more Masouttbk than any . otitet tellable agency. Cirenlarcootaininemeromeinformatios sant free. Address: B. NV. CLARKO: & CU, TA, National Rot:Waal! Agent,. lf .Trt nod 471) stem. 4; wardiNtoo. 11. C jeMt lolls IL YOUNG, Attantey at law. t 1 &ever, Pa. Mike and residence au Thud :o east of the Court Horne. All lam buelimesmausr • tett to my cens eball itimiset prompt atteutios• Abo persons baring Rittf Unto for Solo, and tbose tabbing to buy Mau property. coal 01 farm land.. may INITU time sod mosey by whine at MI other. sprthly MoNcoL.c4Artur. ,l M -11 cria IV DEL -1 2 - And Machine Works. Anderson & f reyvogle, Suoresson S. S. Mier, Iron Angels and Furnishers, Nanyfaclureriof Grilit;Saw-31111 and White Lend .Me ohinery ; , French Burr, COCAIICO arid Stones, (De Four & German Anchor lime& Bolting Cloths; Water Wheels, Smut Ma chink, Rolling Mill anti other ma chinery; Palleys, liangersand Shaft- No. 39 WATER EITREET febls;3m) Pittsburgh, f'a. Mt SPRING Wit BOGGS ct BUR, 128 Federal Street, AIZEGHENY, PA. NEW DRESS GOODS, AT :ATTRACTIVE PRICES; 4.4 Cbrded Poplin:4 all Colors, at 25' cent, per yard. LARGE STUCK BLACK AND COLORED sass. BLACK OROS GRAIN SILK Si a • AN EXTRA BARGAIN' Finest Shawl stock IN THIS MARKET. Black Alpacas 23 ce-R , ts, { 3 cents and EXTRA 'FINISH AND VALUK BARGAINS IS HOSIERY AND GLOVES, WHOLESAE AND RETAIL BOGGS. & ann. 11PT 51 71 ' • ALLEGHENY, PA. EMIR 11/11AING AND SEWILDL—Dte aloodEllett otoold respeOthlLlibes tee o Bates and SteWs, dos • are otoe to do all, Mode of root Le W I. e ,14 Swintßoe Ileddeote meat Note' Wore. snot sod of Dieveol.• VA tattooist* ST da PENA; la selreettalts eoticttoL_:• Drs. IL L; ANDERSON , 'PROEM Doe IL It. L. lamas. EMI
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