P ban gltiurtion U ;WIIEN DOTOCRATJO PRITCIPIXT CUT! TO :TAO, 11111 OBASE to rouow " WM. M. DREBLIN, Editor and Proprietor. LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1862 Da. The Courier is univilling- to - tadmit itself "In favor of the. Union as it was," under the plea: that Jeff axis, Breekinridge and 1 0 16,yd ould,then again be at the head f the government. It thinks we •sk too, much, although it knows 'very well that we made no 'such , 4 ondition . But we are aoconarno, • atiug, and will enlarge our ques ikon :____ . ,: • , , ILO , . Is the Courier in favor of the Ma.;' en as it was, With Jeff-Davis,BlkreO midge and Floyd fled, transported r hung ? I Now do let us have a straight-op !and down yes or no. ' • ''-.''- •-'. "Plain common sense, it seems to us, would tliotate the prompt disfranchisement of a man above loyalty could not be proven."—Courier.. We presume the Courier did not mean to say the above, yet bow true it is of the action of its party.-- The disloyalty of Bright was not proven, according to a majority of the Committee that investigated -4; the charges against him in the Fni. ted States Senate, and yet they ex, peiled him; the disloyalty of Starke $$ was not proven, according toll, ma jority of the Senate itself yet many Republicans would deny him ad mission to his seat. They would expel dozens of other Democrats, 'because they are such, from ,Oon: gross "whose disloyalty it not pro ven," if they were not afraid of the • • vox populi. - 1- In another column we pub lish a message sent by the. Presi dent, last week, to Congress, rela tive to the gradual emaneipation of slavery. The principal points in the message are not new. They are as old as the government, and have never been opposed by any but radical abolitionists, and will probably now be approved by all who wish to retrace their steps and stand on conservative ground, only too glad for the opportunity. We shall not be surprised to find - the Courier of this number, although the principal points of the message recognize the relation of master and slave as a relation of owan ship anti propetty; that the several States are the only and properpaci ers to originate emancipation plans. There are of course a-,..few things that remain untouched by the mes sage, and which will be of the ut most importance to Congress and the people, to whom they are left by the President, viz What to do with the negro. when he is free ? What will it cost ? goalie may . think that the wiiik of the cocoanut is embraced in these questions: . . Perhaps it is. The President no doubt thought it was, and hence did• not touch thereon more than to state, that if the sums now expended by the government to quell rebellion were applied' to the emancipation of slava it would go for to accomplish the. 'Object.— No.doubt it would. The Slave Stated can do in the matter jut as they please"; the President's proposalr onlyis, wheth. er Congress shall assist thern'peen niatily if, they wish to get rid o slaiery by emancipation. ;OM l—rfbe.Oesrier admits that. the Irish and:German element Ise been true to the 'Union; Sod tlit4o., • we owe Missouri to its love Oriiiiittatid iltee inetifstiOna: So far soi bnt it tenet be born in :mind that th 4 IoY alty of this sumo !riga and Garman clement vas never doubted by any • one except by the courier anstits po• li tidal -friends. Bow w,bllweremern ber the active partille cooler took in 1854.5 to stigtnatizt and. degrade this same foreign element; its ,Editor wee ne privet% in the/alike that then crideavored to deprive the liish and Germans ortheir cOnstitutional rights, bub.as the Judge Advocate of Twig Counerli, ifo 87, of the order of Know Nothiirge of Lebanon borough, deliv ered manY a fanatical charge against ouradopted citizens. However, since be Solteely• admits of,his past errors thererintsorne .hope 4 f9r 4414 ire bytelowilb do is to get rid of tie dtPitlte - carer extrethe? and de'nnuncer Aboirtilatiain, to become conservative. STRAWS !---111 the if: 8. ttonsa - tf Representatives, onlktondas, of last, week, Mr. HolMan/Oftinttiffna, offer ed a resolution declarlng',,. "In the judgment of 'tile House, the unfortunate civil' War iiitb which the Government of United States has been forced by, the..treasonable at tenipt of Southern Secessionists to destroy the Union `sliclui r en'ot'be pros ecuted for any other purpose than the restoration of the authority of the Censtitation and welfare of ‘ the whole people of.tbe,-llnited StateS,, who are perrnarfentlYAnvOlVed irr the preservation of our, present form, of government without ntOdification, or, change- 1; . • qtr. Lovejoy,. of -Illinois; : moved ,to lay the resolution on the table.— . Carried—yeas 60 nays' OEL The yeas were all Republicans, ex (Apt one, and the nays were made up of Democrats, Union:men, and 11 Republicans. Kr. Killinger -was ah. sent. From this itWoul& - seeni - that the large body of the = Republican - ft think that the war shoUld be - ,priiiie;" outed for other purposes ihan-thefres toration of the autberity, of Op nen? stituton and the wittreof the ,whole people,—in other Words, - ;,:that it should be a war to setselggefe,.creP—, It is a consolation to know that 'the President, the people and the „grzty think diferentl} y. ROltipiTE,AD xtomo steact passed by the House ...of Rep: reseritatives on Friday provides that on and after the.firit of next January, any person iliears of is'a citizen, or who hOedeclored his inten- , Lion to be such, and-who, shall.-tinter' upon the land and cultivate . '.it..for 5 years, - Shall be 'en titled to ipft aeres,. , upon the payment. of the land off en fees and 81:1 t 6 Covii" the elienees of survey. Ths ,same corded to all.men w.ho bone beenfin the Military-or. naval- serviee- of-the , generntiletitlfiring the BOW To -DIRECT "LETTERS.--The Louisvilre - pap t ers call attention to the &et that persoim at a distance," who are attempting to hold tor'respond ence with their friends in the "army in Kentucky, contiritie to indulge in the habit, of `addressing their - letters to the cairips-at Which they suppose their correspondents are quartered.— We would again remind such ersdns that it-is only necessary 'te, - direct their letters plainly'to the regiment arid company to wiirob , the'recvient of the 'letter helonga, directing the letter to -Louisville, cihisti it will-be forwarded fly its proper destination The Postmaster at Louisville is in , formed as to ,the changes' which are constantly occurring"in the -, location of regiments. sittr - Wu pretiano the aboie woad also apply to ketteisathireswErsii: sons in •regiEnentsAn thg , ,vilinipy of Washington. Important from Neux Mexico A desperate and terrible battle, lasting alt day, took:plaice at Valver. de, ten miles south of Fort Craig, on the 21st of February.•- - The fight was probably renewed' on the 22d. The loss is:'great om both-; - sides. Both parties claim the victory. , • A regiment Hof Neiv /Mexico cam. manded by. Col: PiVxtdn -ran away. • Captain 111cRaerwho - had charge of oar artillery, and eyeryi one ottils command, were killedamtheir posts, and their cannon virluvg.taken by "the Rebels. • Aar .Etecent elections in Hardie and litcNavr counties, .show, the strength of the Union ,sentiments in Southern Tennessee—,_'i'-lie former gave 500, out 1,000 _ votes.for the lin. lon candidates, and,the r latter county, 200 majority out of 1,890 votes. The people of that locality-asli for arms and sufficient force' to protect them until they , can prganize, and they promise to theri drive tie rebels out of the State, themselves _ . ,. GaexT.—The nharacteri r , of Gen. Grant is tiffs 6101308tY• It is exhibited in his general deportmeOt and also in his signature, which lie writes to all hi's offiejal.papprs=ithuss i U. S. Grant. The ljur.tle is wit?' many what is shadOw - itdlortk by: 17 - . S. One suggests thseit •means *Uni ted States Grant; anntiniit thatiktei resents Union Saver, c 440; third,deriving some conn:pdanto from his answer to Gen. Bll6loBl', insiiit'th4t the letters stand for., Unconditional Surrender Grant. Tl is '?,tight to . be satisfactory, - . lnasin imss. ed lap 4istory • • • 'Aim , ' llebels pit rite iaff. onelitindred Thousand Strong-1000 Cavairy . 120 Cannon. 1 WesurNezort, Thursday-.. March 4,:g • The following statemecist iotthe strength and disyesitiOnvf Stre-Reb el forceir opposed-tb , thellot6nrarrivy of the Potomac,. I have the beet,rea. son for saying, was perfect elf itextu-7 rate - four days ago.- Cha4esVhave very probably occurred 'skies ;And the maim facts must still for aispond with the figures which I preceed.-to give you. At Centreville, which is, now-the strong point of the Rebels, there are 55,000 infantry, 11,000 cavalry, and 120 pieces of cannon, light and itenvy. Behind the batteries, aldn* theft. tornacy-therecare from 12,0004 e 1',5,000 men. •:- At Gum sifting., beClifeeh Le"esbu and Can tretfite ) tbere:arokttryee .reg. intents of infantry, .with, a• aqiiadron of 'cavalry. • - AXLeeeburg there Itre therm. regi• 4nente Of infiuftry; :offs. -battery.. stud At 11: iSdint' five • leiles • death of BrenikAW,lhot fs toY . lionor - off One' intiolimogr of- s ik LeigatrEfori - Th - fte - foteee-910 not bin figs any pcirtion i - ;of 'JaekSon's army 'forming the Rebel left' wing, apirusi whinh Gen. Banks is operating. NAVAL RAirwrils. Our fleet at Fortress Mo was" attacked on. Saturday lasthrthe rob. . 'el steamers Merrimac., Jamestown and YorktoWn, aD d the u. S. Sloop Quin ., berland sunk and the Frigate Con gress burned. Our loss is between 100 and 250 drowned in the Cumber land. The details are as fkillows: : — . FORTRESS MON ReE; .march dullness of Old Point was startled, at 10 o'clock-te-day, tn , by ' the announce wont theta my sterious `.vessel posed to be . the :Reba SteinerViferti‘ mee t and looping "like submerged house,'with the roof only - above ter,'wae TrOm - by tee channefbiii 'float of S wail"s - Pekoe. She moved along slo*y, turning into the channel leading Newport News, 'steamed" direct for the Cumberland, and bon4reee, ihieh were lying at the mouth`opthelaines 10er': As noon-''as the Mrriniae. came within range of the Ctlaiifi land, the latter` opened on bee'ivith heihealy guns, bit the Bulls struck and glanced off; hailing - no more` efe fect:on her than peas from a pop gun . , Her ports were all Close - di-tan& she, mined on in silenCe, but with it Y head of steittn. In the meantime, as the liferri,mac, wal'approaching the tiro -frigates' On the one side - , the . iron.clad - stem/1611i Yorktown and' Jaiiiestoian; cameo doWn the;:ransesCriver and engaged our fri gates on'the other side. The baf.th Iles at Newport News alSo'opened on the Jamestown and YOr'ktoWn and did all in their phwer, to assist thigVani: bcrland and CongPds, - :mhich being sailing vessels, weresat the inni - ey of the 'approachinesteamera. The Merrimac in -.the m kept steadily on her course, and loan*' 13- approaelic&the when the latter, as "well air the - - Congress, at the . distance of one hundred yalifar, rained falhadhiddir clad monater.' Tice shots taolf no of-- feet; glancing upwards and fly oft having only the effect of-difeeklng her progress forit moment': After receiving - the Orst broadsides' Of the two- frigates`she'ain into the Cumberldnd, striking her - 'about ships and literally- laying , open =her side: She then dreW off, fired'ir broadside into the disabled,. ship,' 7 fig again dashhd against .:her WithAfet iron-clad prow, and li - hocking in WO; side left her to sink, While she en•glag: hd the Congress, - -whidti laid abut a. quarter of a mile distant.' The Coi - gress bad, in the rmeantime kept up, a sharp engagement- with the Yorktown and Tanifestown r - and Having rin'r?g War crew on beard of hei,' and '=seeing the he.lplessne"ss o£ resisting 14 iron 'clad steanihrs t at onde struckiiii .colors. On the deigre'ss'istriking her colors the Jamestown approached and Wok' from•on bbiirdall the officers - as pis: an ars, bit elleiied 4 the ere* to escape in the b044i10: 7 -.Tltit' vessel Wing '-thus cleared it. - *l4l'Weed hy - tifir Bebelei When the igoninad- alai heVt*lciirblit i 00 , f: along. cizibriA - lifitl; ititikll and Al f - ;Ai lielv,Poit . - - I , Peritil- Bat". teries. -- ' - if - ''ffrilif was .b.risillk 1.0. turne4. In the ¢ime darkness approach ed, thoitgh ' the moon :shone out brightly, , and, nothing but the ocelt. Menai flashing of - guns could be - seen. Wesiiptirrox, Ilarch -9.-1-The fol lowing despateh was io;nigh,t receiv ed by Ma4),r-Gt,eneritl 10Mellen from GeneriA iV-.9:* , : * ToAspsy, ~49.1”10B, 10144, ,6 7 1 1 it.'c'!'ock,;..F.7*---T i cizi hours afte:‘ my' telegraphic despatch to thc Seeittky , oftar, last evening, the steamer Monitor , arrived. = She iromildiatelY went; to the assistance of the ',Vim sota, which was aground, and splitin• ned.so until -A few, minutes stnee.-.-- Early,this morning She we's, attacked by the . itferr(mac , Jamestown,-" and Yorktown. - - - . '- After .a five hours contest, they were driven off, and OM llirirrimac in a - Sinking condition. ,She was towed by the Janteitown, Torktoin, end sev eral 'tiirnaller-boate towards ffollililk .no doubt for the "purpose, if poSsible,, -to get her in the dry cloak for,repairs. . The Minnesoia is Afloat and being ,towed towards_ Fortress Monroe. . The Monitor is uninjured; and ready at any moment to repel:: another at tack: NEw.,Yonx, March 10 —A qtecial ,despatchfrom Fortress MonTee.to the Tribune states tbat the .01naberland had II crew OtTive r)undi•ed men, near. IY half of whom'-Went (Own With her, but a negrO,,states . that Some -Of the crew who Swam ashore'gaie:the,num ber lost, at one hundred. .The guns of the Congress after her capture, were turned on our batteries:at Newport News. ' ' „ . , The Merri m ac FasApult, at Charlab• (Own, lass. , in 180,:5yi45 01 ?!...fzir.t„.ke finest steam frigates • in the, 'Clotted States Navy, tb,4l,y,tw . o,hl3ncir"eittegs burden, and carrying forty. large.gg n She was partiapy. : Ourpoii and, sunk at ttieliino,ofAe..deeiyuction of the G c 4port , Navy-1'40: 'The, !saving. licieqaeded in raisibe•t4Area: .sol,,eut:(lowp. hex' lint! within three ,ho t .t of her,'„light . water,Ml44, had built a botplisproof hiputie.:ot wrilight iron platesiel,theee odes hor,ggp*deer„. . kroa-Pl,(4:o44naJiOt lo itiiti ,:etorn slael:clitcl, With a PrcTilait4laiul' ,gle of iron for. the poppese,of,,piere. ts:g^a-.84E1 :has po. inaatg, .arid' 'Aare ie nothing to be seen, over :her ,gpn deck, with the e.,ite s optiop,of her 014 Z 4 P a e'l l e 4 4 1 4 11 ekthePeek',7 inch .niOy guns, on segoo 400-poundqr . o . o .el;r4g , :ggeeza.t.. the bo.w Ana stern. . • • • 01 'En VICTORY otiOsirc4 ll iLidei .Vr 41 1 19 (e. thebender'"AraiOb' ._., e P o few."4ays Ago, '.ovar :Burr- Cieek, 4 ? i ur 1 00 0 •uriwardp ./§.(ft 40 1 94 S c 4 4!!;4 rei.loliNumph Sr.4lltor;: • ' • : . ~ 1 1. 1 . 111041 / 7441100,f1ir&- -- - ijom Vot 6 1 .5* A OW' ratkPlare - at, General,- 'and' sap ports an aggressive policy on the 'pelt .of the robe! ad miaigration and army. e New Congre.ssionol Ajp . portiditi terigir The new Ciuff„,_ffrets,'ailnal ilinfttion ment bill, based the 1860, is nowt. before Congrest.-It makes the whole n m ber ,of Reiiire se n tatives 241, including those from the Southern States. The following table shows the number of members assigned .to each State, under the con : stir 1850 add tliaU,of. • 1860. 1560. —: Arkauna, "3 Delaware, Norida, -Georgia, :41. lox 3: - • 4 KaPqa 3, -< 1 lklarYtinnd, -. 6' 5 - . : ,, .. iiiiiiiiti: --, - ; li; ::11; , - Alaseachnsettf,- ... 11. . 1E) IF . V,l,sofpnpja,. . . 3 ,, - .." 6 511551551pigi , '- 5 5 r r •--- , - --- ; mAgrouri, , —.- 1- .. . 6 1 i 4tots,t, - .- 2 38 - 2W -::.kpivtibb6:l“).oii ,- .tha . V-.. - 19 1 Anogylvania lOsoitl. - .6.efe., niefilb,qft iattclt.:New. York, and OhictAhd-i, Vitgillie,- - tso : eaph.;-,-,-,, Thel•tahle.Akkotte.: 4 o.(tregid, ritapef, i tih:e., NettittrastetmiStarin power ankte,, fhtehte-. , - ,Illinsii* -. Uwe, Missouri,. litAiglilioo.;. , W.igeoheiri --all gain, largely ifir'..;their:. remetientattieha•— The eldesi7freixiitatesde4e, ,, oxi iharoly ntttihtliftf,..thoir' ohl: . pteportiQW, ..0.1 the Soli - thorn , Atateti..4llA- only ones'. ttotigitiftiaze Texttisii-Arkaveav,, - erfl• * lionisian4 t ... a0:41,h , Cerl:oo3e .. rppyt...., tentatibpJliket4llo,o4l).JciAirr.iiieoleyo. ---,two.: tess:th aar -ttfe yolingi:ata.te _lpf lowai ? • . NES WM Air -The , Apportiobriumt by- tho liepslaturo . of Last -year *as proma 7 , . taro - aoc,l!ffwes'Porkosyhiranoi 24 morn lieys ofPoagresi. apnea the Legit!, latufa*.iltbO , 0415gOd„to-5,44.8. ,nelv law odnforniableqo tbe,apportion tnetlt ot'CciOgreis, if the number of - ilteya bors for our StatO rothiced to but2s. ESN * g roinvipliiervoidirfat• , 4,191111. th '6. Renatile'infellreende states Vial the Ref els are hi fa II force at Witithatter: - • -- They haqcdinedetid fore aidati le-eatihviarks tilts sidei . monnit6d 'with‘ ' , /;ittsr - tuns, itir , cheidhig 'field•batferia.- . -- The':and - Ohid Railroad s 'pfogresSei rapidly and every point is stninglyl4otected ?frO landtd Haitlfs 'Fitry,and every facility is otigtfed ' - - Ail the itnxil'arlis:offthistdvision, are in the tiesf oinditioik . andt alone fdr •an attack front the ennuiY . !' - Bankerbnill was ticdtipied:by ourffOrc es yesiefdity , as the iestreme-ciutpist ttie west •r . 4 • 3L, FOOPrigithatits.';witht foiir:On battery; attenipieolon the-3d - instwioillanlo Cola. eel , breary 'near:Lotettsvlllei-tb - ct: were driven birAvithbutta A"atitutd , 'of yatiAlents , oagalry today captured le repel- pieket,iftie itt retral*r; nearj3bak i erllill. 71'lltepbelottgeitici the B*oondiVirginia;lnfatitrx.. OtritititarowicilittrOlii64,B PAU,. Sinithfield,lievenahlessibrthwest Orfila placei, was occupied 10-day bi a strong gorce., • , Vrell;,•Bank&inienisinteapionerat order forbiddinganVidielkor delitOationsior mitr . aciditirupot ttietTitipettir-of •eitizeits Be siaSrsatootrlcer oesallerLldkall disturb in any;mpanher .the ordinary business of the cotmiry. OfIAIMESTOWN, Vii March-9. The reporrof InArifight, that our forces had :occupied-Leesburg >is= officially con` &rat :-TiSe enema evacuated , the town an Firidayianorning, .tpking all ttipitlatp• pliet.indftiaggagek Middleburg,,butiFis Itoticnowswhetliei the irooparetirea4hitit tr•fir started towards -Winchestef. ocebriiedithatoWn unresisted- yes terdaymtiorifit*,. capturing considerable property be lotiOngi to the:rebel a troy: All iluittion our Tsoniierslast From qolumb 4 us - • • • - .7 Ar This ptrongholti; of. the -rebels, --the Gibva'lto'. of the, West, was , formally. - taketi pOdeesiititrof by - atir foicei on the 4th.lnst. the cavalry from cab, as. they -nia:rc6ed:ja driving 4.1 e enerer4 , rpar gaard-before them. 'the huts,. tents; Intivabacles, dze.;ofthie rebels were deiti-byted:'by thetitsOrviel before !amino- but . tho towp wirepar - THE REBELS PtifitCANTrtATII4O,4T .14kw MADRID.. , March The Federal: pickets at Columbila,-wpre driven ta yesterdtly by the Aebel cavalry. The, voods Ticinity of,the town were phelled the ganboats. The reb- - 1t;.!431P9 1 1fil t4t ,, heayss .ca n nonading vrap.4l,44.golutnbitil "at .4 o'olcicli this Awning in the 4.ireotion,at,New' Madrid. The noel army that point numbers'for thimeapildemb.hkring peep largely;re inkrge4-1#13.1i10.90,,N100,134141 Memph is.— thex Opp beve e*bt':Arden gunboats. t 'Thf.)uctoOne,,„ tViottt . thiiarious Forlc shops.,in,Ntiahtine...*to rikiipmed, priqrAo the Evaeuath . ikpf . thejlace l to ..phajra nooga- ' '! The *ople . Of the - . South are iv.ttmly mil 10 &rri4licypo4E.Pastoo take : then , A iiitter.minttilli p . iotrig„ no at Memphis as -to -Nl** .the town , had. better be 6 . urni4 ork: 9.0 epprci:iicit'..ef the Federal nut. ttzmitipcyat!: - ,i+.pu t ,l4,fliO, fri ~', . .7- 16`43,:dliiiifiet• in pakiairir -in, nigIPX:.,"". siePti-:;aritAfftilld4 l i./ Pritaf x ps a &fealty, ;its ai.okealiii . a - , Wilt ot:ie. liiiikifit:,*et, wide . . at a • tlire s e - sic pt deep. It; 40iiv . a, for. seVenttetiolriPM) :11 • a sonthirly•dicection ',Atilu z liliniiiPto to Oil C4 , ..Y, libiii ihflin l o o- 0:*;4 1. - - legbinyAisT. - Kt,,l ' ..;14"34,..•141,ire :eel, yviliglittethro , :i. " A ' .iiktilkw,;val . 7. I ey, , ,# him tbalf * d (into .wi d e, :with (Mile rising fOoin . inVenty lotonb,,h,iindfid : .feet- high. on , each side. Thie...Welli' o tro'boiief.t: in. the .I,6 l ol:_nittiktrliV i ei. bottoms,TOmin t etke . pit , iting,i..o6 emit) shy? of - do diek, and tjfiii . -ex i tiend Ithroieti' thirci4fOrerisill'Esl itlin pn nipi n 0130.1111 IfOe'lielii liiii4clitr a . moderate depth• ", the .flowing i wells arebored 'thren-htindred'and leirielo (Over tVelllintlied feet in' dlitititt.'lDil City, Ai collotooltitille, Reneetille; a r ea TituavilliVate'imOortstrit - oitarillagee,. :eitnate4MitiMin- tlille • '. inier.•;fiewit) F . Ngelleftnipqnlitheii i 4 , , tietidn -from fifty tiliftblikterlittn . ' ..it - iniftelifilii• diyrifi'Cititittintr iiiigalloni.;feotit one well beineset lees than 20;000 per 1 diem. There is no evidence of the supply lieing exhatteted, as 4e.oldest flowing wells yield as abundantly to day as wkelkt.:firotePno4l,4 4 4 e f ti.A ..i. eepting i - aitigleolitftFncqkalm, flow; of n one •lial'beei!' effectept byir nevi*, wells stink!. wit-bin - a. alkertAPtiffee• • .i. -. : The petroleum, idthoneh aiming np from a depth, is piercing cold, and in this respect it-differs from the wa.. ter of artesian wells, which isgencral l,y quite Warm., ' The virtues of pe troleum are not confined to giving light. The-people in-the.:oil regions va!ue it: highly as a panacea -for . . al tnopt.ALthe-ilbi,that flesh is_ beir.to., It tkused as ap too r eumatisn, ana.r]tiikiiedj_piOefilitltds!74lFiip 311 ; 11 l ' 41 :4 11 Y T.i,Ftt th#A,•:, A. wlcki44 - tik g.it 0n 4 .9 1 10 2 1.11 1 Te10.i.:,4 .1119 tainblOr full of„ithe,4Xtris.#9 , ,?tb,v,..,pyesence- of, the writer .Willi.tlke.rimirk 4 Xew "Tiiu . goo_ it.,l!.arld empt ying it . down his tkroat, : "Usiir ytou di:A . O.Z, l The coal ; oiLhasiliess hltatbutin eipingunhi4dby thtfotfolimuk wogs. - A.1,0_6. of ,coal coatusg.t,w;oidollurt:at thy .t,Oingla :fiyi a, totn pr,f,w4ivik.in'lsTew.:Toili and'othfir: EasterU cities, Adade-.llll..x . gallOns of oil, Whl7 o 4filmeo !Alt at. 40,.iiiiiiv-, eri I APAP.. g,)!°, 1 1 1 equal: t9 . 4 11 4 . -pip = ,. duet . of four .Ikigidr,efir tons:. og coali I,A wlthoue.49 . kof klisAl iton,'" ' 840. 1860 . ,911ehizan, - 4 Minnegota, 1, 71;'' 5. 31 3 . --ttewl'ett; - ILL dirollpst, 7 lii9 21 19 14 " , Qr4l9e7 , ~.A 4 a9141 1 4 2 4. 1 b i e 1 1 7 "4-: 9er041, Ttihaease4i, "+ 18 8 mot, re. 2: steanierSaiht3ilk arkive# 'alßeaufOrt,..Noitli Carolina, Thiyhig siin'the'bloakade lijr.suCCOßEirditY« : our: war iessel 4 olf that int: Robeldom some %p 000. wprth of awes . , 4 Chiilly for the- use of the l'icaeuri and Vest Of . 119 Departm en ts: . . 'irlia.dffiCers and crew' are loud id' ti4fr ,Of the. • EirgThish - ptgple t aid poif thetii the l rudest attentioi TiSi 113 they.were Jo" the 4' ngke;'Engl leltiottae, one time, ; ; aftstmelf 'the Washy/1k 4666 , 00 . , •,; . . * 3 . • - . • .iiitilVVElkilbOttis MESSAGE.`' March 6. ' - ;:e i beriestant -to=daytransmittedlA - to _grew! tbe following Message . 'Peltotts 'Citizens - • of the Senate itit& Representatives :-4 inei tieEidatition cola - jOintivitautitai by your tibnorabie bodies which shall l eaiib. atioitiailY as-fbiltitiv. 'ffi.e.s - Olved, That the linitlXl "Sides ouglir to co-operate with'anY•Stateisifitc,ff May adopt a gradual abolishmenVdl giving State peaniary to beiised 6y. such State. in hie discf*.itia'; tei"coinperrsate‘ Tor the itiblAiafilenlies . .4 Eitifilic` 'arid 'private; iirodtieed by such change of system." •:!. ‘;. If the proposition eatithfiiejaltfietteso- . lution does-not •ine" e c lithei ap Priatal 'of•Con ,gfetirand`the catintrjc tfielre: is- the endk tiupirlt.does "OlzinisiticltSach. apProVal; I deem it , orinionitsnenthat . the States and, peopleinungdiately interested should - be at once distinctly' notified Of 'the fact; so that they may btgin to - consider whethet to accept orrrelectlit. The ,Federal. Glow ernment would find its highest interest-hi such a meastire,•as one:of the most etfici , erit meani , ofself.preservation. The lead ers:tithe) existing insurrection entertain Meth* thist.the Government will URl petplAbelirced.to acknowledge the -.in -4,lmendende of some pad' of the disaffected region; and t haVall• tht.sleve States North iisuth parts will'then *T*Union•fiitt *hid) we have struggiedrbbhig.lateady gone, we •neW cliooeti • O <.gb . il~i. Mite Southern Section:" 'To depriirelbem this hope substantially ends the. rebellion, and the initialers - olttifsukipation' -com pletely dePrivei - thetn`ifit: ! As to all the Slates:initiating it, the' point is not that all the State§ tolerating slavery;•would . very - soon; flat till, initiate-.emancipation; but that while the oiler is•eqbally made to all, •the more NOrthern'shallby sue!) initiation, make it certain to the more Soulhern‘that in no:even( will the former, ever joifi!the latter. in their , Propcised Conlederecy. I say 'initiation:" .because,-in my judgment, gradual - .and.not sudden emancipation is better for, all. In the mere financial or jpedubiary. view, - any member offongress .With the census tables and the Treasury reports before him cathreadily see for him -selfhowvety soon the-etirrent eirpendi laresmf the, writ Icould' purchase, at a•fair ! •vaidationfail tbe....alavee in any named . State:: Soch !epropoSition,.Onzthe.partz.of The General.l34aiernment,sets,up,no;-clahn Cita *IOC by,tEederals ,authority :to ; inter fereiwith.shivetyllwithin State...limits, re krringftas it does, the , absolute, -,control of -the subleet yeah-ease to 'the . , State. ; and its people 4Mmediately; intere sted ; : : It is proposed a. matter of ,perfeetly free .chticetwithzthep. • lu.the agnual message JastilkeNnher f I thought 14,to.say : "The Union must- be• firesersed)-IPSl,hence all indispensable,means must be. : employed," I saidAhis.not hastily, but-delibefately. 7 -- War htWber-n; 4,0 P. Wit° a!! in dispeosatble-nskespeko:tbispA: ) A AracSi .cal.relacknowlesktnent of the national au thority wouldce44o the war, nrinecetsa vy, and it,would-af t onceyease...., .ever, Amiga** *Whine:so the War, %apt also continue,, mid Is impossible tc);.:Pe ,pee all the *kW; which may Ver. . 11 .1) and ail•the; railhwhich • pay follow.: 3S.uch - ck•MarsefikAlfgallitsaPlC; or -may pb,yjogsly,promtstegreatelficiency. towards .ersding the,. strugglo„rmist-and , will „come, -Thp PrOlpsitiqn now ; made , , though .an , of 7. ter only iIOPP iP•maY4be este e med le*.f,opu **pettier the pectitaisg con- ' sititztttitinAVAPrfil would riot, e4 l 9Te ,valteto „ ; State , and • p rivate . '', yate,micmns spqm.poll.lo,lnkitre the institutions .4pd :property -in tbe,rweArALgsr •T a io r is true that-Ahe of the proposed resolution wp,ugtiepde ly initiatory,:and not withiiritserepratti cahmeasure it is recommended:in the hope that it would soon lead to Important re sults. In full view of:my gfisit.:, seiio` bill* , to my CEijsran,d• to' -Py Country, .I earnestly Viingreas,l andithe jritple." . • tea,) ABl4464ll4Thtoorff• - ' '•-• ' r. , ,• • .!-- -.. , ;,,, 0, OgrlivAgotri,4l4o ...,0)..., iek.,,,,. ) ~,s.B, s.8 ~„..0,,,,,„te,. .4 .t t ito'.., q ou' tit:000 1*.l:-.111,19.i,004,!:*- 8° •IP ' h ar.P i Vs.i. o f.,* l qpro4ntliggie 'Ay 40 - .A . 0141034 4: six - fx-AntAidik Igo , - 00 . 3 4 " ; 90, 6tiiiiikt4.Vio'' Milted f.,tot.z . their ti 40644; were Atb 414; ici , Sierj„te . :tlieir.ElonOil l 'While_ .0•910 g r iit Ono' of 'l' 'largo ett Mber.. 'OT • .orm lgo. men, tvfio . received' " Mciney;thitt'icraid , motteigulker.name,itk a degib,levjpaii..• -net: he. ieso9kl)„ gII,P4I4Pt; t.to AltrOltence . ie,:ttatAbecOhiOten4j_ _...tbri-,1 Aosollopitk,4erloarritgete comp ee y liCtiltateq&evall - theNeelvesi of the freeschoot system. 13dtteatioik•iit,3bot: only made a privilege but a duty, . _ AN UNFO RTUNATE RexL.—AMong the ConOxierat&'officers caNpredpy our fore :As at lki?u4e Isjfind, was Captain John u, wbjtif* talcemprisoner at the attack n•the Fats at Elptterai6:.Gen. But ler was - seriko Fort' Warmir where he remained' until Jafluary 10; when he was exchanged. He had been on the Island but three days when he was again a pris oner. The reason e l ven ily s tlie Rebels for not returning Colonel Corcoran,. is, 'that maps and drawings ' hive' been found concealed hit! person..., . 4 .1 , ATTEMPT ,A 7 .111GarArAlt IieIt i3ERY.COH-sVirtiPfigi#'..iastriliont 1 o'clock, P. H., ail.ittr. lifeob Herr, who resides near.PetOksburg, tau re turning 'hOine ttils city, havlaB _Met -. 90,:„64 turnpike, a bove the litte •Ockneutiogit, by three tue ty-Wh bin% to atop:. • As:he stopped his htirek-itintivago4, not sus pecting tireKebieett, 0 - 0 - 4• Of ,t,bem at tempted' &drag him Orit wtflo the other two.made forth liorsei head. Mr. Herr, folw.'tleeing, that foul R oy was evidently their object„ whipped up his berseothe• Wheel knocking doivii MAI while his ComPanionp..failpo to-catob the horse and he thi . ii,..initAiOtia. (pmts. _ Herr, being a- :Mennonite ) will 'Lot take any legal measures • with., It . view, of bringing the scoundrels to ; justice although we • have ina'aloubtr • they misfit be' 1 - 1 -Taneaster Pa- Per. • • • ft ' ,, REINCRNTRE BBTWEEN : EX-SECRETARY .CAMERON AND'CONGRESSmAii VAN WYCK. -A Niia , Yoik paper says:—"The inves tigations of the Congressional miitnitteets Appear to rankle like thorns in .the sides of some of the great mert• - of the nation.-- On Sunday night an alteration ..occurred At s Hotel, betWeenf.the kite See retarY of War, General Ca'rneroll, and Mr. Van Wyck, Chairman ()fine Cong,ressicin- C9lllMittee. The late SecretarY was hot and choleric, and wazteduepretext to whip the chairman of the committee ; but the latter waa,cool, and declined 'politely, but firmly, to accord thattavnrjto his very urgent assailant, who was-obliged reluc tantly to subside without a-fight over the grievances inflicted by the' committee." . NOT MO EH OF A Mtsrmta—Ronch, calls Lovejoy, CU. a Congressnitui) Love-jaw. Mysreatotys DisArezArt)js:ci'.--Mr. Fred erick A. Beitenman, M4rebitig,,A:tf fghar telsville, Berks County, has been missing since Monday; the 24th bit'ebrit'aiY,iihen he was on a visit to Philadelpkia, to-make purchases for his store. ; laic seen on the morning of that daye-ip.vthe hotel where he had taken board, - :a rd - .where his baggage was left. *kis, about .47 years of age„ and at the tit . ile - ofida disap pearance had on a . black fiAt s „Aillick over coat, black.giritaloons, and a silit'bet with crape aroUnd it. It is supposed he had several hundred dollars in money with him. As,no reason can 1?e, brained for his long absence, his fathili 04011 neigh bors-have•naturally become,-vetl—uneasy tilliNitiliat, and reward Eff4so4le:offered for any informhtion concerning him. Mr. ,Beitentnan is•held in high •estrin it} , • the neighborhood where he :for an.. Y. 01 1 1% And as**4l}44l etlly - lreefrom any of 1he'v.149'0 1 1: 49 41111 vramt . , straiten are sOmetimeal . ed . _Vitaf •Aria large city, it is O feared ha M: IGIMF laid ands murdered, for the sake OP 04 :7 111roiii; a- . piece of meat among lipcti*,,itnd a 'purse' 61 'teliViintlig -men, and which will be)iairOitioist outrage- OusliT—the men orlheiliearsl They-get up'tlidael love letters at Cleveland,sidtfoiloil . :loid' spelling: . 149. prinehileiirciitnprete secessiondnith illot~onary toles : - Heire Is 'one read:: iii court 4C ""Dea' . i•;;-- , Z—:;111 . 451 i absent-hot teii ‘ ; thaVesi%i efridlydi ;•iflitet . ANDREW J,GrfNSON. That noble old tieNtheitl-tonorableAit intew *nit of his remarks in the United States Sen ate the other , day, ,said': I am a. Democrat sill my life ;1 ex tto Itfeanli . 4 l o.: oft; jre r *O r of Dethoe c rav meets the' &awing Uasia Ott& Uri* benispts may but' y ihill never' ditOri,:itiefriki - the polar ,sitar by which I have ever bsen guided from life—the Treat Plinciples racy upon which this, - Government:rests, and which 'BE carved otl the prese'rvition G he 'Unki# of the* States. SALT IN- Titapo, likepAtes.—We Clip thelollOwipg trym ;In exchange, whlch our,rpplien,,,Pl,4p . niltp.recolleet, as it ,may bes*Offrial!p•thehi.: "In these , ditys • when diseases of. the throat are so prevalent,and in m an 3/ cas es so fatal,:the •use of common salt is're commended as an effectual remedy. We commenced by using it three times a lay -r-morning, noon andizight. We dissolv ed ajarge table-spuonici of pure table 'Elak-114 about half a-tumbler full wa ler..;;With this we, gargled' the Aroat most thoroughly before meal time.'' The result has been that, during the entire Winter, we were not fre,e froth the usual coßli to WhiCS;lhilic as our haves tieekiiihjectifkk the dry jukOtfrig . COMA , e ritiieli4S hpp eli fl t .... 7 *Cattliiiiite this liatiShia4ry • *alit ittlir9.l6'the Aebattori Deposit Dank. ..isamierand street, one door east of cietni a .' ,- 10; Hoed. WlLLipay , the following-VMS, of IN.T4EE§T on ..PEPearT S, • - •Ferryeler, and longer, 6 per rent. per annum; -, ',JAE (rum:maim, and longer, 5Pe eant. per suntan; Trek 3 nientbA and longer, 4 per 'sent. pitiarnom• withfttsryl..., paid In foil for the.l6epoeita. from the date of dypoidt to the date of afthdfarral. We win also afford -Iffieral line of ao• oonubodaticne to three who may4tar2r with Depoolte, payable on demand. Will pay a painhineon SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and alio inintd Mesidus Day far, ttrslJ/alf Poem; s. Will make collections on and re 'fillt to all _plies of the United - Ira* , the 'Cammlas and Ettr 6 P&: . qqmrotlite-Isinut; ko.i.rad , do a general EX 'CHANGE and BANE:ENO • O. DAMSON LEMAN, Preeident. . Cashier. The' nedbielgieed,VAYAGEßS, are iadi*biaally liable ser.the extent, of Abair Estates, for all Darpoalta &Winkler or Ltie' 44 .l.raiocolv Dwain Banx..l • +' .OAMBRON ulgOlu3S.BlitILL.E4, . LSD XLINE, BO JAMES' YOUNG; • AUQUIPM3 YD 31,ey 12,1868. • 91lORGE , . . . • inE nnd;rst lIMP 4,ft a tt . ithat he i gVago 'l t d J4 4 , 11 ... a - ihilikaiffelb; to tot of Toole for oarryAon on ti l j'' ilfpgr o '.., ^i - E , . : -: VT, • . • . • Zr,Ail lt : E_lkAllts• ma i , the llai lda rk a r t •_ :°:' Ilitz 4N6 ll- . `. i ta ' ' ' ' l ' !ll4l 'etti ,, 6 04 . . • 41 • •, - • • i ......4411,i41 0.7:4' *is %1. 7, r - Ariffttf.r-r." • iNAIIINDUE-140firElii' Fee ale se the 4eveenece Office. Aro on sick, feeble, and Are yon out of order, with your system de nuked, and your feelings uc. :comfortable" -These, , syrup. not are °flint the prelude to None* Shuns - se. Eome. tit of km...11s efeeplogdi r aih'*ott, td should be averted. by ts nely use of the righf rent y. Take Ayeei rills, mot •euee out the iheontered ha ws— purify. the blood, 0.21.1 tho fluids mon, on lmb ueted in health' .-agaltt.. ley stimulate the: frauctions the body into vigorous ac ,:purify the system from ' the °instructions which make dblesse. A cold nottlee eontewheee ht the tartly, and oh. taructe Its natural rquetion4. - . These, if troy, felloyed, react noon thernotelres and the Otteronntling organs, pro- • Miring general aggravation; htifferirgtend 11664 ". While in (1114 coll.liti..ll, oppremed by:flarternstants, take Ayer's 14114. and see loon' directly they reetore.the natural arlion of the eyatent. an With itt,he, happiest feeling of health again. What is trim and ed appereitt In ;kb trivial and Cl/11111101.1 complaint:l4 also' true insamuy of the dcop-eented anti dangerous .{l4tetoporit, ;purgative eat expels them. ensued by stidilitep*ruc. Mow and dersugements of the natural furctloVe* - 41act body, they nre . r.sphlkn and hinny of them -tirelyeniret l by the Web means. lions who k:.•• on the sittuelt.if these !M9, trill neglett ,to employ theta whoa eulfering, frOM the disorders they rim. Statementa from lending. ployslrions in some of the' principal • cities,' aK Oulu. 0 1 ""f ell 4." "" 1 P Ublic • P ° V" . . Cons. Fag , . a Fbrlearditig f ilen:Mut if St. Lank ;1,. 4, tsur. Dn. Aran: Your,Plthisra-the par, gen of all that. h groat in medicina Tlloi.ii O coral - say little slaughter of uleemus some open herr handsaw! feet that has 'proved Inennible fur pans. ;fee SNOW lout been long griev ously afflicted with lletchell on her skin and in her hair. After our child r*ast curedi,,Thp sago tried your Pills, and they have cured her, ••••• '• •*. ASA MOlitiltlDlrlif As la lamtly _Physic. FCOII4 De. if. I : antler:9m, Jim OHO MI& Your PIM aro_ the prince of I , llrgiDi. Their extellplit qualities surplus, assy P rince we pnolve. Theylerie nth!, hot very certaineffeattati in their action isd tee bowels, which inak,s4 poo4n.valsiable to us in thin treatment of discs:se. . - leadeette,Slelleitdilt ee s iveltil Stomach. , Prone De. tverrfilessat, DoLamore. Dx.tit Me. 'Axxx: I cannot nniswer ypeLeShat tvienPlal Ida I hare eurelmlth yotiePills hater thou to sin fateltit tee erer lowa with aria/Mitt Metlithits I pinctiristiditlets• donee urtips., effectual. s uithartia in ~,my city suisteiVesith disease, 'italic-Belk :if, siellejf your Pills 0f1i514 tie the host we here, .1 of cOurpelitlivi them highly. • . Pirrsnuno, Pri.,lltny I, 1/1511. .Tht...1.11 &nu. Sir ;..I hare been ropenteslly eufsd,of the worst -Seise/oche any-body mu have hy a•dnee or, two of y'oisr rills. It seeing to..erisse from a foul stonmsels„ which -they. elennsoot ones, • . Yours, with,gmet respeitt, , E11: - .*. Pit F.ftee; - : • ' • - ez. f7erk of ;Strainer Ciarion.. 1441l10sin I:lla4rdledro - , 'Llfie - ii. eiitnaiislaint.s. Ell. " 4 D.r. 77, e9 (1 0 , 4e. 1 44. tr Iv% T 7. '4 qfhL... •- Nut only are your Pills adosirablyarlapted. to thetrlionr imaioutitn isperilnt, lint rilml their Isenefleini elTectis upon the IfitCr, very matted indeed. They here in My prat": ties proved more effectual. fir the cure of lillirms earn eter!W4 than pey 011 C 'll.'llibilil 'stn Mention. 1 sincerely rolokisltiit'welinYe-at husgtis a imitative ATllitit iS wor. Illi e ribeCilsoillesese of thirprofession and the people. . .• . • . . . . ~ _•. .re4uelastr OF TM IJITERIOTt, • ' ' .- • Washington, D. C., 7'4 Fete,185 , .1. } ....Spit!l have,uirol yourl'iihtiss my general and.hosettal .prootiesmor sines you M o th'em, :lag canna lUesitate to evLy.they nroilie !most CA e we employ., Their n.gii - T o, lating action on thoilr is quicknti a decided runic . torintly they are ass mhos natio ,rersiedy for_dermigementi of that organ. ,In4ed, I have seldom toileal.n envi,-of, &Urdu diseuseen obetinsite that It slid tint manly - yield to them. knits:malty yours,. .4.1.0.*.iZ0. 111 14, 31,.p, JVAysicion ofiallterivii ltril pital. D. pouittArr,.ll)lsircluiew, Reamix,w.ip . pelso,i, Freon Dr. J. V. (keel, of Cl!if. , lll , , • , - Your ;Pills hare had a long trial "in my practice , an d,l intld them in astern ns one of the best aperients fliaire ever. fpund. Their alterative elect upon therOver.nokkes tlito.o an excellent remedy, whon"giyess in dome for bilious gigs-eatery and cliairkea. 711 - iir swim-castling misibto.s them. very neeenttblieland s confetsimat for the Use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Inspsie , ilty , at ate' . Prom Ir. Mules Visioi etA (" ilvent lurch, ilaitolt.• iht. ATER: I Lai° need your rills with °street-41mill. ina.eeNs in my &slily and among those Taut eallartoitsit Its distress. To regulate the _organs' of. digestion aid pod& the blood, they Ara the very beet remedy I Wise reer known, And' I eon eontidemttrrecotiuniend them to my friends. . . 7 rostra, J. V. anus. , , ifslittalreiVtaaing CO., N. Y.," Oct. 24, 1655.,- r ulin your Cathartic rills 11. ney.rac tics and„finti: them an staillent purgatise to'cleantsi , tho sysieni and it,;•A i pitiasitnrthe Wind. gout( G. MEA . CIIASI, 31. lConstlp`i. . . n p pre . s I Out, ItheatsailitiSine i liar Ne . sirslgia , Drop 7. etc. • Fmm.l. P. 1 aiwim,',ll/aUfretil, mulct, Cl..'boo marl inritidlso.•M l .C~..uw•3'tllßGu• _ are of cosUrriters. If others of nut fraternity hiiiefolind,thent sKepeacious as I haso,,thoy join me • 100 444 ce=if hnidgfer'fivol eliluth Altlumudi •10414 fifituulr h tlio . i. af nkberi that itro worto, 13 Pliorfte.af. tivcoeu 9 040010 . in the li*Off iblit yogi afreGi ttlil or g ni ka nd4Ci alb 2 WAs.P 4ll l,...l* • Afri. E. ,lbtrri,'Mystepart mut :MAW! t, &Ann. .finti one oxternhirile doses orlotir Pilin, talcs nt dim Feu um earthen! promoti rent of thq ttatorittticsi• lige, yawn tadly or.parthilly nuppreisad, and oleo were 4.lfortiud.do.c/equre _ And . Ti,,, ayearonsuii. the hes .w t physiaofitivii that:l recommend ~,,anntiter to my patients. • ' Amu the Der. Dr. Ildzeketof the Afelko,t'st Wt. Chug/!. rELASKI [lousy_ Savannah, C0.. . l n. G, IS51). _ l‘onoli"O'; ani; I si •obould 'he • rd. tefliClfairZtliCrclief ytairAill . him brought 1110 if I did not rcp`Ort: ly7eakoNto 41 .411 . eM.I settlatl in in y limbs and brouAl itinfitctu- Slating, weieraqic ;saws:, whiril pulled In chbrmit'Phiriwit .yrtn. ...Nowit'hetttuding 1 had the best or physicians, this disease grow .wonia aiul wordo , i,uUl In tiae.advicchryour ex....tient HERB ! in Itnitlipore, Dr. Blacicensie, Inch your Pith.. 'Their effue;tu were elow, but uu • parlaiveriitg Su the Use of Ilion, I am now entirely well. - SENATE CHAMBER, Paton Dons, La., 5 Dec. 1655. - Da. AVER have been entirely mired, by your...kills, of Itharnailie Gtut=n painful dfiesse that ban.aftikted ma for "are. _ "FlEcicsT' SLIDELL_ Amp Mont of: the Pith :in twirkot contain Mercury, eligii . edthuut4 a rutile,-Nu rankudy.in irlcilful handiris .4fuhttertuts In a public pili, -imp- the "dread' fril- cense. queurert Out fregneatly follow its incautious emiAtiese contain no mercury or Enlierel ilubsblocliOrhtiMM . Price, 25 onittlt per:Box, or 5 ikktujilige4l; LYEB &e c0jr016%4 1 ,, Bold r e all y J 11 . 7 1, ' Dr . Um ' I bungen t goer en - e ,-- ii • , , :frik,Riber, Lebanon; 'Delver d'BrO, Ansuneftiiii , erhlrk. Horning. Mt. liedubpjisuper, last-Hanover; Krill, eyqrywhere. THR ONLY PREPA.RAT lON _ ~,,, .r, ..; -.• .;.... Ttr q PAS ~, - , STSiOIIIE - TIST OF - YEARS A., wit . sore POrstalr 'Every- Day T , . .... ., AND •testimonials. new, and alnigiet:•l7lWeit . " a ut , 2 , her might be givni.from ladretana'eatitheiness In 'all grades of society, .wbose united eitistimonf none could resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will. restore the bald and gray, -- anctpreseirve the hair of the , youth to obi age,in all its youthful twenty. - Rattle Oreek,Jilictu, Dee. 21st, 1858.. Pear. Wain: Thee, wilt please accent a line to inform" thee that-the hair on my head alt fell err over twenty Yars ago, tensed by a complicated ehronic disease, at tended with an et option on the head. A cent/rine!' soiree of Suffering- through life having reduced me - to a , state of dependence, I have not been able tonbtatnnaill for eaps, Daittlai have I been able to do them up; In eon, sequence of which my head has entered extremely front cold• Thin induced me to pay:Briggs It-Hodges almost the last'eotit I:bots:4n earth for a two dollar bottle of thy . Hair Reitoratlve, ibeut the lit of :Avian last. I bare - falthfrilly,folloyed the iiirectloni,'ansf the •bald spot is now coreyed:skithhareffilelc and black, though short:. 41.1" ‘"° coiningrinAlkover my-bead. Feeling contident that"anoth* large bottlerwould restore it cri nkly and permanently,i teal aerlons to persevere in, Its ussuAnd•behig.dristitute.of mean' to purchase any, more, I wel4o4k thee if thee weuldat not be !Hiny n te send mean order on thine agents hr a boUle; .iisdr receive .to; thyself- the Scripture declaration--othe isr. war 4 is to those yam, are kind to the widow lirr-the fatlierless.'" • Thy friend; SUSANNAH PRJHE. •'• '-.lsignriir, Noble 00., Indiana, Feh , 41085 .. .9. Peer. 0. J. W00n 7. --Dear Si, —ln the letter-pail. or the_year 1102, while attsmdieg the Rtateigid 't:i4nal I * */430t00l of. tho State of Now..YoM sisy ruin a cause unknown to ' ine, ociinfonsced *ling OR i •-,,_ idly, So rhatln the short nine of sir me nt h a t ha- w -b a l e , upper part of my scalp was•almost entirely - bereft of Its covering, and much of the reiniiiilneportion upon the side and back part of my Ilea 'ebbrtly=after became 'gray, so that you will not be eurpriied when I tell.you that upon my return to the Sine of Indiana, my more casual econalotanc es were . ,not re much at a loss to dies cover the sauttoofAe chenge in my'appenance, OP my more intimater:ice:pain/mon were to recognize me at all. I at ones made ripPlkatien to tkie niest skillful physk clans in the country, .hut, receiving no , entrance froms thenuthat'zny-lielcoorild . ervin he rem toned, I wan hingshi to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately, in the latter puitittbe year 1857, your Restorative wan '.. recommended IA me by a druggist, as being the most reliable lint' ItirSitorittive ln use. I trled• 0116 betides and found to my cat satiefactien that it was produc ing the desired , e Since that time I have used ..v -go dlidiers'sWerita 4OursPaistorvttire, and as ss gilt„ - -have a rich nest * of i very soft black hair, whizo n 0,., done y can buy. my 44A-• nntrk.of t,.., for yeur labor 444441., In the prddiactlel ii . 'wonderful an article} ' five -, rook/inn:Landed:he. ' t it many of my Wend? iiit. f lK)- . kualutincte t who, I happy to inform ictl.srei . 4lPg .. it with like effect. to 'respectfully ' - ,;. _,-, . „., yol I n l4. ittsoitrey and Cosausellor vn ,. e ; Depot, aersVayoiia sold by allAteaktrathroush out 4he :world. - vire: large; mi l, p a n4u s p = in t, ;Rolotelesei•tvaalsesise tit. ild#B, and retells for one dollar per bottle bold, at least twenty per cent, morale Ta ms illitlinnall; retails for two dollars alobasiNi e ,--10 1414,2 asmart, 40 per cent. mere Istiptietsenkla sa aS i ra: MeV a bottle.. I?'WOODIst.7C., PrciPriotonsrisOisdaray lielv Y ' ad:4l4' Market Street , st, t o hi & k, •17.1361 d y or. Re1f3.2,-end, by iiikiganatirap;gataAnd '. Fateir'Goodspeftin• ” '4,91,y al, '6l.i-liever, • • - • a YOU W T - ANo.I AMBROTYPit, Tory ,o,hitap, go to DAILY'S pottery, mit slooktp4o.4,,ebattou Deposit lAA. --**pda` • A #lO-er• .P . 11401' , ..4. MIMI