01#0 1 : :)0010 - .- . pO S.VILLE, .PA To =7.= 1162. ;ioljN Ty .lINION STANDINCi COIKKITTE.E. - The tothettiog ire the Yam of the County Oonituittee , sa u or i.ed by the . Union Convention, bald to Puttylike Qo Nrdni, August 251b.16112: - . .!] • THOM tSJI. HANNAN, Mittman, PaCstrllle; H ENRY PAYLQit. Schuylkill paten; . • j. A. L. MP, Tromritit ; • A. l- SPINNEY. kthiand; W: OPER, Mlueriville• ' ' • .. • - W. K- JOSE/. Tamaqua; • D. IL BP:NriFrr; Cent: -" • JAS. 0. OCTlRAN,Pottrellie• ' • • ' CUM+. W. TAYI.OIt, bileereo;4; WM: C. GULDIN, Port Clinton; - ; • • VRI GAWK. Pait Catbon ; • • • • , Du-It. II- CVIIICELL. St. Mali; W.,111051Ad. Pinegrove: . , '• Notice! . . Th „ronn Standing Committee ofitebnylklll Outstay 0 , ',quested to meet at. the COURT LOUSE, in . the Do rit mof Pottsville on - Taeoday, lb. 16th day of tads Mouth,' st Is'slort, P. M., to take Into rensidendion gum Om of nominating f person to biaappored by lb. ro• tp foe ilia otdeeof.President J adai of Sebnytkilleotantr. , •. • Tnoxfis R. 8.11101d3i. Ciutiriada. of the Commete..e. • ram Sept. 10.1662. JiLitstiDgß.K.: Ml,:cLutiE - has been appointesi Astivant'Adjutant General of the United States army by-the I:rein:lent, and is pop at Harrisburg, detailed fordspeeial 'duty .., . . in this Stale. • - War Department has ordered Thai the Anderson Paialry, retrain in: Pennsyl ianiafor thespresent to aid in repelling the invasion. caibines and borses - will,be immt diately furnished them, and they will act as scoots, ete.,in The Cumberlaudrralley: • , Joins FAREIRA, the well Anown Furrier, of 71S a rch Street, announces, is' usoal.eustorn, the opening of a large and !beautifutatock of Fnrs for Ladies and . drill's' wear. !. Read the inducernents Ofrers in bin advertisement in this intr. • Limit out for spies in the community.. Let loyal Men 'hive no communication - whatever with, open rebel . symptithszersi Be careful with Whom you communicate any movements or the Government, what ought not -to: be known, or it will be Teporied to the enemy.; • A scos*, the represetitat i ive in Congressfrom . Berks , from Beris; the last session, haibeen re-num inatetl, but it is not-satisfactiii* to. the Democrats, who recognise in .hint - a faithful foll4wer and Admirer of ,Vallineigliarn, and one who voted with the Ohio Congressman in all his schemes to embarras the Coiernment: :Major Joel IL Wanner, Decnoc . rat, now in r the.field, is his opponent . in'the Coogression4 . - al Contest, and the loyall)etnacrats,of Berks, Will we liOpe;'unikc it, a point; tiielect PARTY Vs.' Coy Breckin ridge p . art y'people,:are kreit „sxetilorts to . . get up a DernQe - ratic Meeting ri.t i Borougli - next We& purporting - to the iuriinse .if celebrating the atioption of the' Cotis4u .tioLf,•,bich Ilreckihriage.anif b s tollbwerein the South haveAntrnpled in the. dust. While our-State is threatened' whit:invasion by the rebels .of, the Brerkinridge"stamp, and the • Dec. has called uponall able-bodied men to repair to the field To. drive hack the rebel's, we do not envy the feelings of-that man who woajd take part in auelt'aineeting.at such rt' time, which can Onty:regult in giving aid find comfort to the enemy, by trying to divide the people hi the North ! No friend of the. se- diet now'in the. Seld, will take . patoa such a petty proceeding'-at,this tim if he loves- his country Leber than party, w4h6ut having his face titflased with shame and copfusioti. TILE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE..--This Ins:- Whin, situated on West Peon• Square, Phila ldelphia, to the peculiar merits-of which we have, frequently alluded, supplies tigreat want in American education, viz": )41-ciugh toile giate training for the practice -of mine,- civil and niechtinccal engineering„ .analytical and industrial chemistry, nietallurgy . :arid ar~titec. -titre. The facilities for prOfessiOnal educa. tion afforded by the College, compare.favom _bly; with those of the best Polytechnic insti tutions-of Europe, in proof of which its di . ploma is received-as conclusive evidence-of proileiefiek by the first engineers and compa -; tiles engaged in works of-ititprovement: l'The course on-military engineering,includes siege' operations, field ,fortificationt4 strategy, and drill. . The tenth annual cantlogue can be ob tained by addressing Alfred& -Kenpeay, 31. Pre?ildirt: of Faculty. - ' • • "It E AisOctsitoN" :fur the: pisrpoe of ministering, 'to the ,coelf?it or- sick. lied Wounded soldiers of Peb.t k E‘ylvania, -who inay sojourn id New York, has been organized, by ladies of this Suite residinginNew York;the quartrs of which are are I 70-.Ftilton -The-President of the Associalionja Mrs. An drew G. {:actin; wife of the poyefiin, of this - C Tirnon'weahh; and amonFl i tye,Piiectors .17)4e-rye - the !mine of Mrs. Thos. 1.. Atwood, fzirturly 'cif this I.lcirouol. .Thri:objeFt•is bae that must commend itself to, l the - humane, and i ,the organization 'reflects credit'on the daug6. • ters of,Pthinsylvania residing in New York. They have issued an appeal' to . the women.:ot ' Pennsylvania; askitig for•-lcontributions of money, apparel, and all ottne i r requisites for the - sick and:wounded. Thererel.now over two Thousand Pcnnsylivaniatisliil the hOspitala of New' York, and they' generally arrive, - in a' ragged and distressed condition. New •York ' we. trust, will alsri, - r.id thiii; benevolent and patriotic Association in itsleffnrts to. succor' the sick and, wounded of . ont State..' 'n the 'ilospial's of this State, till•itre furnished'alike ....1 • • with artitilet that they require, whether they .are from New l'ork,lhe New England States, _or • r ' _or the,.Weit, and'our , women are still working hard to nieet the requisitions of these, •hospit:-.- .10s. 'While we hope that the response , from this State wilk be liberal, • ' e trust 'that the citizens of Neaj'York willassist the,Associa -7 ,_ Tile partizans of the Ntirth. who_ have no true hive of country. ryithia . them, but who . . would rather See the rehels wintering in Phil= adelphia, as they - threaten -to k do,- :tbari see • them hurled back inteihe I States' Where this hellish Rebellion was'begpkten, argue that the dntr of the people is first to crush "abolition ists and then secession. ' sow ihat is nnitlx) litiondst '1 According: the creed of the 'NOrtit ern Breckinridge 4 politicians an.ebolitionist is - one who will not agree:with them di:•regarri , is slavery as - of more acconnt: (ban the iateg .rity of the Union, and will not assist them in restoring the slave power to the sOprmae command in our Crovernment.-' The term . abolitionist applied to a man Itt _this lime is pretty good evidence that he is strong for the Government and favoiable tonvigorous pros . ecutionof he war. Very few. if any Union , - men arc diturbed by having this name aifo ped io:them, particularly when the definition ••• of4e term issuch as is given II the "South .. er4 Literary Messengers" published at Rich , • mond. ;In speaking of abolitionists; thii Se. Cesh authority.says; "An abolltionlat to any man who doea not loyeidayerY for its ownaake, as a divine' loatitiitho : 'who does not - wniship it as • corner stone ot.elail liberty; abcdnes. net adore it or the-only possible rtrtst condition on which a • permanent ropublicari irserntnent can, .bee Slated; and who an t s not In his'lnmrat sont. desire to we eatend. ed and perpet tinted nver the wholaenribi as a towns of rat rtuatinn seeond in dignity.' Important* and saersd• 14.4 111 ion. to the Christian iellaion. lie• lehn fines not lore Afrienti slariry.with this by la so Abolitionist." Under this interpretation there are hnt•few men,ip this County, uho'a re noi ebolitionists.. Iyhat loyal man among us is prepared to an* knowledge that slaverY,is "AL' divine thin," or,worship it 'lath a .cdrner ato n e of de liberty?" So . -' far from that . people. ate growing stronger in fife belief , that 4- ,we can not haVe a lasting peace in' thi4 . conntry, or community of interestletween the North sett — Snuih; until slavery on this c•ontinent becomes . a thing-of the pest. 'truly, the - practice) . abolitionists, are the rebels: ,!The.rebellion wil t its doom, ' - . . Letters Iron est Volunteers, • j,".! , Froze the 60th . 11,egt.; P. V., 0tt1...6.1 C. etiiis' t„. - " -• .. • Commeadiss _ ',. • , . . 1 1 ~ ~ • ... - . - - Cane 50th ittiVelt.T.A.eartAT'co woe. mie.higeolt, D. c - . , 174):, - teet ..., i • . - .EDITOR' Moire' Julian :—lntring the' tkUr Sour . weeks Vs ha - vitamin eon nodally onithetitorgadard 'j have 'run some lively Gases. both on Itirsturedi: Ad on . the field of battle: I will gtre you a lihrtrt it:email Of one eiperieace. ' vr. lett Frederickshorg-on the lath Of la tent; and marebed to Culpepper Chart House. where ea !Mopped' two days. and then came to a right abut and went beck to. the Wappahannock titer oa a fortedtOrtts ' or a skedaddle (if yod inn' anderstaid that hits . ) ..;• We seem - 1 atllartserd'a ford on' tie ilappahs . Orir stoat tvOclock in the af.ertmoo, trUdid notla lug on its hanks. W. started to ford the rivet as coon we bad 'Mendell ourselves of oar thois, and ether ales rig. i l s We- eft the river xis two miles In ou r liar. end theta stopped for the night. The next day we ' ' tip the river toe place called ' , Maul liollYs int froa Inn e• to Raptiabsonork Stiffen. ' At the latterldaree st• (that- Is oar forms sad the rebels) bad rural Idays - lightlng, but as It eitu madly artillery ighttag aerator the rive: D i minket Ineg range, or courts the infantry did. get tooth show at them. Oise ea. 101011&410 le ft ' ,I . vita' gust, and emu on to Warrenton. ' Fret biaiserfa. per • Meded to Millaerne Junction and Ball MI, w ire soon succeeded In pickles-up a muss Vita 510 ,w ail lila Jackson sad his rrusecry men . ^.- .... On Fridat the is of August, weal reinarebed down. tbrosedh 114rit . *Pods; is isi and It the bot =I of the image a Mod; of ran or embankment er thrown up the whole ' length' , of the *olds. On the ads of the bank and lOW vicie4d the moods. there sr ‘• ditch. shout foist or Su. feetl dog. salt ea On outside of the tank or rallnied, was 1da94419 hatiKof abate twentY Ant diem into Olt level fie te.- ~ l ows bathe - 411th on the Maria or the . tebaekeret la the spot we were pined, an d immediately - sent skirmish. era out In final Of us. Our,tutinest - laid hens stops two hours without seeing re rebel,; bat all tblitiose 141104 was raging furiously on our -left, and. farther u the i t woods- At last the bullets came whistling end ,the own ear, and It wu soon aseretained that Use. ' of them awe front ant rear: The trzdh thas 'OM* . f the' regiments on oar left bad broken, and th e ‹saap* bid outflanked us, and got In ovriear: - Atltbe :la ti me ; these In front of twitted began-;lo ebou due. • putting us between two fires. Vi. aloineepti • was confaition, and I vas afraid we iftregisitii to haw argi ulert panic. r ' The enefny la oat ruwea could 4 Me, "as they weri in.the thick weeds behind My and (min our front alone weed lure been one v i tas. A, - this moment Col. MLitt rime galloping ap . nd Ordered the whole line to : onward bier On babe.. be men tit/spelt they wore to charge on -the' eneasy . in i our front, and started with a cheer. Bilk their tlayolef.' as tbey.went 1 over Got bank. (Cot. Christ's. Intention Griever, was to i t ) 'pass around the polot of the woods; e d thus pit out from' beteeen the two fires which were string in xmon us. andierben we got down the bill. orlank. he g g ive the commend to "tight tuiny. r told (owing . .O . the aglow ol Lmniketry end the cheers Of our 'own -men, belt of the, men Aid not hear the command still •thinking lb.* were to charge on - the rebels ran up a'coital' ruble distaoce I before they perceived their mistake. Our 'lions Were -broken and we camecertof the yawls anything, but good mllitary ceder. -in thbadair th /or of on r coot. l piny wee two Men wounded.- We had nothing more to do on Friday, and Saturday-forenoon AO pal oft the al-, ternoon parisedaway without our gettlLin. We were, begioning.bi think there was nothing us to !it: y for thuds'', when we were ordered to Mlle; in leis time .. than it taker me to aria ll.ererg man smelts hie place, du d we mot l down towards the IMMO coda in : which we had the fight the day ponder:it. lb rebels had flan , ted 'a battery there, and we were put to:silence it .. We advanced Into the woods* and rsta"7 a few' voile's, enc . ceeded hi dolts* 1.9. Welinerever, were warmly opposed i bye strong body of infantry, and foot !until aim am; monition gave out. Then we fell bar giving net piece " to a divielotrof inn& troops.. ' This e ted .our ,second days' light tor . In the evealng the wit is army frill back toward. Centreville. and on Sunday *sr , Laid on* bill about for—.looters of a mile from that place.' Kolb. , log happened to nit by this day', with the exception of pothering a few stielistbrowu over O'er heads by the enemy, who bad, finitely_ followed' us Mf. ' Our . artillery hoarser, opened on'thren end soon silenced them. On Monday Moroini, we tell timid betlnd the !Wage of reettreville. and hers we thought we w ould , 'have a few days rot, ass e were completely I . Worni tott, , buttes I toi afternoon we altain fell in and, started for Fairfax. We did not go far befoewit was estertainetrat a huge body re Of - bels werehovering around our tn Inge train, prob. .ably welting Or nightfall In make • d h sod. ,eaptuni all or part of Etre train: So GetC. Stereos', dilation to which, we belong, was erdered up to• dilre the bark; , and it war ititiong twA ve we got apo ` 'at -them. We met them ta r ice woods,and the "NlA' '. T. •Regt., open. ed the ball. t did not tale long for the "Old"6oth," to get in, sod * pouredit Into theMisot and hnsvy. for about one bon :driving the nanny a distanceof about two miles: .1' reef the this we were pa One aide of rt: .. corn held, en the eoetnVen the other, and the way ye . made the cornateks fly beaten na. was a caution.— Our company went torn' the lightith from 60 to 60 rat roundi c( cartridges, and Ido not the. k . a mad-brought 601: taareighan two or three moods. During the fight _oor battery fired shells directly over our: hesids. end a t b sheliirsting directly above us. knot ed down the flag .I, aro, 'Mighty, wounding him' In' the arm. We bad ad: ranted a l trons denthle distance up tcorn Sold. and Isere e ordered to f-ill bark to the fe re. out of danger . e Orlin roar own guns.' hich gave rise suppose' :to the ;Fiery la the Nest Yerk Tribune th 1 one of the re4.l. Metes In our divielon retree• .1 : and hey.' blamed ibis dirision for Gen. Stevens' death. '. he General WAS 1 brave old mad. entre, beloved by hi ;whole dirision. I do not think' there • was a man In Itla division Who Wrould not hive laid down Ms iffe for him: The Mane onionspotelenirl the New York Tribi We brigs up Kest n.3'slllollo , and talk. as ; if. they h d saved r the day. while the tru b le they did not get t ere until the fi"ht trait very Ilea ly or quite over. • FirSt from me to de. Iron, tract anythi g Iro the well tarried a,nrels atthe'brave m ... en sd_Kear . 's divlsh.n. 13Iy opinl teals-that they are a breve-body of men; butt say let castle, be done, to ail. Keane and 'Stevens both lost I bele, pegaT le this • tighi. .The Ilion lost two hertesr t this army • two - The Iss of our company to this .1 , brivpand al, e commar dens. ..' • : • tight. was ee tun wounde , and our entire loss In , taro three days light was to wounded (one of whom, his died. einem) - ap4 five me. inz. - Themimes of tha weouded areas Patois :•C W. Illnel:(erbo , ha, slime died.) George Schwenk, thiporieJonsis K reuse*. CleOrge 810'eno- Peter Plovell, Samuel Hoffman, Garrett (Molten, Benj. K mire. Fenn la Mellery,and John Martin. I The tinnier of tire miepine'are Jacob GAlcr. Chie,Knarr, Franklin Wiw, Edward Marl. add Iletsry M. Weblei - . 1 At pyesent we are encamped oh th outskirts of Wash. legion eityel). C. .'WelegJbnereve , not star 'here ire* toe weare corder marching orders new.. So good bye for 'be present.- We are ready to gr.:wherever thry.W.int us. . Tort: de. 4 ‘ W. 11...11. . . From the 48th ‘Reg.. P. . 9., Col. :snipe Nagle; . • . • . Comaru rng:l 1 , 1 • ^, • • , " Com IcAn Ai..x sa - pate, Sepi.•4. ISO' ~_l E meOit'airliamerf Jorgnate—Konwing welt lb. anale• ty and painful *repent* Whkh' most exist in ~.chaylk,,ll 'COunly. -respecting the condeet and ',lett of their friend,. in Hilt reale:rot, causes Merto lay aside ither duties to perfnrrn tbia mie—of infortning..th% ugh the coition:ie.; of 'mar JOVIINAL; Of kbb loel which to 'company, has austained.and,of the chalacte• and res It of the contest, in which the regimen( has been 'engaged: ~.... , After hating thti lett of Pt pee army. before the Ripl-, Alan. • hicil position our Division (Ipsno's) oceltsPisd. we • marched to Kelly's ford, Miele the Ilappithammck.— FroM this, point . we - went ' to , .Rappabannc it Flatten. thence along the northern tilde of the river th Sulphur. Springs:, there* to iWarrentch anon to - Warrenton -Junction, where we rested f0r..,%' n of a day. - From' here cl we marched to itat I , etv .J uneii , . and on to near Cep.' trerllie. where we turned to the left and "mm towardi the Gap which testis to the e:herodintnalt Valley. This Wei on 'Friday trolmine. The actioh n had elready beget'. Are reu, led the battle-field at 1 If. .t.: and; it 3 our Brigade, commanded try C.4..S'agle. was ordered to 'at. , tacklbe rebels in a thick minds: The eh hew Hemp; 'Chita regititent framing on the;lett, ihe2nd ilerylind on the right, - arid_ the; ilath Pennsylvania' fifty !paces -in their rear. Hardly had the relation entered the weirdo when the action .began„—brisk flet and bloody. :Our - regiment was marching on, with t he sitadine4 of regm tars; when the•bitialions in front °Allotting in ibe left and right, permitted us to advance; quickly add ocrp py , ce the intervening spa.protimtly Opetilng a' destructrle Pre on the rebels! We advanced tiring for ebottt low a , mile. when Lieut. Col. Shrfried: halted the rogiteent. and aftereausing-the men to cease ring, ordered th adriir ce - .eith the bayonet. which was dene in gallant. ityle—dri , ring the enemy nut of two dlichei. (one Of , them an bid : rillroad cut,) and going on !beyond thenai.! We bad; hntrever, not geim far before we received a Tolley of myte ketry from behind. 'Thinkinglthat we were tired on,h,f Some of cur own troops.. the regiment . was ordered hdek to thi rear- st ditch, and oar ilre to the /rent resented.; Prom this time the lire poured an nun aid the New: Ilsininhire regiment, was mac e t t.errific—frOm the front.! Irlf end roar. The more oar 'rlora were edged and' spread not, to the eieo,Of our Supposed Mende behind.; .the-bolter and bloodier were their discharges- At 'kit; therett-1 regiments Made their appearance oil our rear.] when Col. St:tried gave the order to retreat b . + the right: flank. • The teen eteod:this* terrible Pre withltut - flirchl Ing,""ohellog" the orders of th;lr officers, and filing to th,g frded attic re . Die enemy' wait Suppneed , only:hi be. The regiments of the Grivide were „promptly refrterred a fter, leaving the "woods. and :non :after relieved-by the :bid Brigade. The next day'. Saterday, we were hrettetite.t, flied:little. supporting batterirs, and bang conthfunuely under artillery fire ,(rem ahmit. 3 Ito 9-P. 31. Our Divii lion was the last to leave the thattlefield; which It did about 10 o'clork that night. 1- - Neat day,aithOugh with: oulturrdly any si-ep. rest or ford. We w, re dnawryttP In. Him Of battle until night lime Qn Nionday.!ahout 1 I.; 3f., • our Division again marebkl fr en Centrevllle to left", tem - protecting the train. Wheel 7.tout 3'or, 41thilealroui 'where ere started Wit met the retorts, in here, posted la the woods and inentielda.vin after .flithilud till-dark', and 1 ?log relniorrid h•••• Gen. 'Kearney, **gained a cone. plebe victory. drivirg them for nearly a mile. j. Ger tegi nent was under fire nearly the whole timed but being supporting other troops in front. we could not return it. The loss of Saturday and kinodrj was very; light, bat, that of Friday wits' terrible: .The .great'vrasi converted. into • ilaughter hawse: Some companies. .t the New Ilampahlre,.wern towel,' .estermioated. Soils:Of Durk lost abcto nne Wit: their' men. Thi regimitht. lost 1.32 Men. - The Brigade. ontof abOut 2000; has lost twat 500. 'lt Is with. great sorrow that,l hire to atrtioinee taloa t he probabfedeathrf Capt. Ai.11.. Pi thert, o(CoMpany K: • lie is Missing; and, no one has heard anything about him. Ile was a tear., frank end kind bettered tnan—bie ' toyed both -by .6114 . er5 and Men. Attica:int. Bertoiette and Lieut Owens hame received flesh woututil. Lieuron• anlJarlost.et Company-G, IS a prisoner. I ,itda rood opportunity iblhe railroad cbt , to' observe the conduit , of the contraries near the cent -re of theAeltlntent. and I must say that twilit the officers and Etter of crimper les II and I, end Lieutenant Shmitnumn• , WIN.' My men, be haved not onto with indom' table contagii•beritittk the .tinnese and coolMtss of 6'4 ietetene. .othei erocupanleg • may have behaved-fully as .eell, but they were, ton 'far from me to (Rewrite them; and r Will .nnlyadd that; is far *l,l - could See. every maq did his duty; L 1e mthe above account you will perceive thee - vie "were-not. only outflanked, b t almost entirely surround rd by the rebels:ardour &Mape from total ennihilatirin ." Is almost niireenJous.• WeArove't he enemy r . rtlier thin any other troops did-on that or the succeeding day; l' .Thet dlow ing is: thellot of the men wounded. utiesimi, and taken prisoners. ii. the letinns of play, Saturday and Monday; train my company. (C): : ', - ' - I. • Sergeant Oliver C. Elsieh, port Clinton, wonnded In leg ittitimisaleg. I - ,' . f Corporal John, Ihrety; 'retarded end miming. • :John - Wiser; Port C.lnton,'wounded and missing. - , Barnylletily. NeW Olstle !Wounded.. 1, . '-Jonas Geiger, Port Clinton:flesh Wound..fir leg. , Sebt to Washington: Stork' ?wryer. ' .1 1,..' ' I , Thomas Whalari,•flesh wound in hi. '-801s to Vial. logien. Soon ',Meer- '• i . ' :. 'I- • r i 1. Mort BreorattOhamokini wounded in tpPtlitt•' ~ .....:'" 'joules Losr; wittioded and ! sent to-Washington. ..' '"' ' ' Meant Brannan , sllghtrw,onnd in elbdw. -Snt to Wash i ngton. - .:. 1' .' • t ; ; - -' -' 'I• . •• Solomon Stratiser.' IlamliOrg, wounded . le leg, an d bark.. ,Sent to hospital. I. -- ~ ". ~ 1 John Jones. laaeitptigomWr. :- . 'J. . . i , William Larkin.' New Caitle,Townebto; hawing., Sop. noised to be • prisoner.. . ; .1' ~ -'' ‘, , , ,T0ta1,.12. • . ~;- ,- i: • ..; ' ' :.. • ' - Toure,!triily,'' . 1.. • 1 Marti th:itsssirrs. ' 1, . trim sus next. - . 1: . . . Camp tx:,...Weeiegqo.l.ol CITY. Septi lith.litt.t . ' f . , • ' Emma* iltssist - Jontsat. i.--tzitte.,,, writing the shoes, Gen. Reno's Ist .pd 2nd Brigades left their camp near A.lexandrie list evening. and after trotiching all night, etyllOrd and passed through; to tits outer limits 0 Waih. lotion. .. . H.:. ii 1 ~' i , .1; The men are eduipletely exhausted and win out , with the con.tiumed tnii and hardshipa of the last 13 or 4 weeks. 'end I allppose they lilt be allowed to rest here for germ rid days. • ' . ii .• .., , •1 At% lett er, paten City. giviog the nq her of the iki,,bi foes 41r . r"glateut hollid'bel!direeted • to, end placing the new of the'Div s loe tberecits. -.' ,' 1.. reg iment , Yonne - reepectbalty, ' F .11 ... r 7 ...: . , -: 1 ;• .. Fran pie Same PieMeat' . I , • / • ckne . in-Tw kq.ulart,P.T.: 'li ' ; . • ; - • hear AlcaMdr Va., Ekipt.3d..llMM: i - Eg ' Eojtoae SAL: A . MOM 0N3114.Mt 1 devote to giTiflgr,7r4a • abort account ok the dotage of the 411th In theist* bettlea tear 801 l Run..-111 cot 'parttenhirlze about nut Icing .no firemen* mirth froailft l ederietablirt to Colpipper. lief. but sofbre ft to any, that, w e er iie e d ho the null-Ron twilit...bald last ionizing, ',Pie. paratiOta were being Mademeeery ablator a firtit;at4 w e expected * otrourse, lo haven and. In -'. N. nano not dlappolateL Tbree O'elock.. rift., after.OoM. Ne plea Ittligade 'drew tip In Watt - tla--tba,24l Maitland no theiripbt, nest the Mb Men anspabhm, and tbe tii(b Ovaries lb. latter regiment. hi re mm Dielli [Us, &Id, t.iglati • dente wood, lof lOW lea yrettila 11 dr'imt trt.! Tha wand vs skirted by' feeee,,whieh we bad reeljOweed—in , o ar regiment araajtat getting over It—, abet bang! hang! whit! 'hill sod' !bit battle tatinspotad.. , Then Maa on it aeltalkina.'hbw eper. GUI brida . want Agfa in ; walked Steadily ion, driving the Mbe r ank4l7 bete th em. b t Mang men rad.. A ditch embrallatett, n abkh I it , rebpla bad itraided tbenowlrom and from 't of emir lb* bilMide for i irbieb *Meted tba words be c orn failed odrivilhettl, oar bet - d• assailed Matti A so 'Pely, ilia .it vas moo Oared. - The aftb lad harmer tied. -Pose: oUttaa pllsone ' wanted to know rho Ibtry were Ith 62Lid tap anats, • • whit pixie 14i:um/ WWII - toudithey. , . i I I Vida HWY 22 100d2 . 8 1 SIMWShvgag b s ffierielffish lug i • tort AIM bapeteedtr or mame rat meat. ated tiallinW we would ham goes Meetl, ttunagh. the wade, within* one. haiku& had trot a 'steal gist movemeet hem mid,* the Rebels. They haw emend °R oar left. sod unused a piling dre'on. our MR • dank mod resr: we did sot return for some Qom adidakids Ware out men men. Whau discovenil it. assn. we anewer• 1 4 Heap. bat. thiry - wen too meow •Om with their Midst '00,214_ tire. end a tenet by right Sank was • ordered._ This wittlid Rood .order. tettoralcur ere for •• dm. end we got oat Into Um laarirrg again, where the -.mix." dined not follow es., . lediffirolt to note all chip liecideeto of perm"' bra- ' very. Col Neslewell elierywhere. charier oat men, and lianas rasped u.pters. n ems oedema $o bah - by the rebels emend times. purstfed and Dad at. but are. raped. dNet..ine. Berteleita, his. AM. 'NM. Lou.t Gereetal. ear late Adietant, was wounded is the . 0114114 titieding to his lathes. lily aids, Lasts. Make an e i t illnkle. awe attively eagamd_thronebout the multi I ht. Ilium entering the woods, Col Nagle and his ten their homes et the taws. the woods be Ins eotterlyloo thieit to iide through. and td, Sank. Mg by lb. bids, the bases ware entered. -Tim bd. inane:est, le km.a. isounilimlaedeebetert:sume ISMS. Yalta enellftb of them Toles Into the scam. - The 48th Whined racredingle well. and did enestberable demses the Lonislina Tigers." Liedt,Cel. Siegfried we the thirkeit of tb• fray. eetoureginethe men by actions as well as mad' a. Ile woe ably amended by War Wee f ame and Let. ddit. armee. hat I recent pentruleriam all behaved Weil: noose shirked. sells. Mbat or man. r, Our loss Is homy, mom 161 be tiller, 'monde and erbeleg. Titinikateig Sat r =bum taken from Acting ItriorGee..!YegiWe 'sport, at ffieir killed wounded and "Mbeing la tbe Iffithillegieneat. P. V. • , tinted,••• , 7 Prienners, • Id 'Wounded, • L 611 ; i_ '2 ditet,iis Mir eerresioniidest 'alas, will ls be pd le • nether column, la the Generare official report. . Mune J 04114 Nearly all tie missing have Marta/zed to be riPOsers. wed will be paroled and 'rimed abortly.r Rs ao'a divielool•-our brigade lecluded,Of enurse--wea also action of Saterley, protecting batteries„ l olirirds resift we% were ordered into the' woods, wheat • went' but the darkness ended the fight before we sa pteted Shots with weeny. Oar division ; was es- te the Miele and Mate of the seeds, marry all Misr day—{oone la the 4 8 th bort two of Coi l .liken 41:11r01111, noted in;list}} ; —sad via the int division to vie the 4514. We mtleidfirom the ground at 9 • 'deck, Rod '.by 6 nest mended ware In Centnnille, On Seedily we ewe picketed about two; miles cut of Cehtrevillii, cod' le slat the ifilth on, ur way ant . ffiondapittereerna air tidal sta.led terlrah lam 'ad was the first division rimed io Ibe Omit at Cbantllly. where the plaza ffiearney and Stevens tell. The brigade tad a -number killed and woaaded spin, bat the 480, souped with two men slightly wounded, merely. mated. We were posted in • wood on the eight. to prevent any tank ranee. esent the enemy might * maks. We remained on this battle field until 8 Velvet Tuesday morning. when We rade tor rattfem mumbler It by scream /iy 6 etimik -last night:we rinelied our present yowlers, almost fag gel out with szoemPre marching and fatigue. The 60% 36tbr and 129th, are all neer at hood. 1 - 1- . ' , Remerettrilly. 3 D. C. B. .c4:412 Ili' • ,'POth Reit , P. V. Col . Lyle, coin. .• 1 • I 1. , • inaltaiiii, ' ~: ••.- 1 . : •i • , ! 1, ' ! I i Wasntaning,llmiL Ath. 196:. I. I Epilogs I nane innknat :-.lri the baltleof Bull Run' on Sisturdi our regiment suffered - very heavily. stand: Ing.tbeir g mod lAe reenters. sod at the same, time giving the rebels • king , of theists:wird, which thetreenie. • did not !obey. ••lo the, engagement. tion-Pbeer • was. wodnded, while leading hig• gallant men on to victory.. .li/ewes-taken from `the field. banding over his command to Col. Lyle • Lieut. Col. Leech taking cOmutand of tho 90th. The ides of the 'brigade eras lwavy, includicg, (if.' Ikon. None of out regiments/ staff us. hurt. It Is itb 'possible for Me to glee Ithe names of the killed and :rounded of out teglosent. The list will be made tip 4/006. 'There are a treat twiny of our men missing, yet ,come ire returning everyday. /M 'a ir qutit bout Bull Anti and Glotreeille at present. - The rebels are,bover Ingitowardihimytend.land It may be they bate ertisstd 1 t he'threr and gone into the State, Jacktion has this malt% rel.4y Nair MO, and from route' rebel prl -Oers with I.iirhom I bed i quavery/Mins, learned that isetwin bad Id be would Won' be to l'enosYlvatila. It May be that Ate Will try to dh sotn-a amaze If,t weible, but the men -.. lairenot going to be silent whilelte is makingbleapprer lenfe tbent. -Ile will meet eith • Warm reception,ehnuld I be altemptlfo'.esery cut the plane.. They, are now In I large firm et Pooberille.• Our army is ader them. and it ' .11s reported they becalmed a tight in tbit direellon..Geln. IMelh.will iii-re'bored.foom Ids e. Ws command was 'given to Oen. ffornaide. Since (wr iting the above I hale received a fulinteount of-lbe killed, wounded 'add mla. LI rid , - outubetiog in all admit 250 men. ' There if ne use of my giving the list of nametwee they ar4 undoubtedly 1 1in krint now.ll There are none from Schuylkill- county., . Min the :Thaw that are Mentioned are nwirly all from • • ll'ldladelphis. It ham li. m another !NMI trial of the et-7,- 1 . 111314-ot. it beim: the second lime they IlSve been engaged. ~ ITbio officers of the regluittit are well - tat/shed that they 1 lan depend -on their men dolott,theirl.duty. The poi neg..• lAraid'by Oeb. Ricketts. lobe the besi v :regitnent toe drill and militarydrity. In his division.' Our reelment, i among other noble regiments of Pentisylvanie, , ans now 1 in pursuit of Jackson and his band of traitors. ,Flotald Ihemake the way into Penn eylvatti. let it be the defy of every one... Young and old, to take bold of the musket, I and be ready for the touting foe. le le now these this ' I war WlLlCelosed, and it is the tong way,'as I hare imid Peters' thnee. to ernShthie rebeliVm out at 'Once 1 It :I,there•are any ReCeßill' Syrnpathiaire ;al home, Fend them I away to-their friends .who are now trying to ruin the edrutry. Olio TO t raltorsquar ten., Mit send them adrift i and let thrMi. welt their rebel friends.: I know some itbo , lars In favoter the rel els. They ettiitild =have irate of our klehuylkill manly:men who has e :timm' in men" bat- Ili". Fille.ll .obis ear hes e. muneeed.l at home, They' Weald shun 'tbem bow to use traitoni. thet are !toweled, IJoYlng:thetnirlyree,lWhile many it. Volunteer Is telling melt day. - ;:. I here sera many a hard 'kohl More I bitTe tmteu lrinba serr •e, mid lain riding trrtake what some.. I. I hake raised lb S•int'and St ripe 3, and tarill spend my 1 left, day iiirt 1 ending them. l have the spit-it M a Union «Adler. • tost fa the first thing that is needed in i a tare of the kind lib* More us. ".I• 'I , -! ! 1.. I' •I - ' • Yours Itetipeitialir.l . I I' • • ..1 • !! . LC C.. _ . Frorte - Bush's. Li;cers.: j ' art of a privada letter. dated I ; ' - U. - Wationtorp:t. &It. 'lib. 1112.. trriyad here yesterday safe and wand. Nagle'a whit', }Ultimata's, are hit tog hiire, They are both' Itriitadier Getteral P. 1. saw a I great' many of thc%, idadnorning, and it made me fret goi CI / can' till vie so Man yltif my old acquaintances. We' are ; marching orders. We Wave toidsy trisnme point ri.; We sunnoselt to be Harper's Ferry. 1. ulatry iagetting into a critical altuation;btd f, lld good spiktn. 'I am by to ir.eanwalartned.--1 all.aaire that'the. hard fielding .. only to corn nore,and we halm mile 'up our minds to meet let them ccms as tbey will. 1 ' .: •:. ~' .. Rebels threaten the' invasion of PennsylianW.- 4 : shoilld be the case. let every ,man , young andoldi Mselfrand mike every city, lowa and townshipi 4 of instruction, and victory Ia lure tit- be oars. . . ... liarn'te get himself • rifle and prepare telel to .fend the home. eve fineable* of thoee that notits there to do it. as well asown. The time IS oornin paw!that every man must eboalder his musket, and pr pore to meet th.r,worrt. They have done As far as e bare traveled through Virginiathere was not i'whit Man to be spen.l livery mad ie • ,soldier. They must have at 1,a5t 1.000.00, , of awl{ now {bile fi eld., andll ey Must be o' erpowered, or all is Mat: Tell' brother never to devert• the [old lierldone State. ; but to stand by her till the last, and biithei too, if it must he. H,-• ---- - --------- 1 - -- r -,-- ''' • . 1 f 1: '. ~- .• -, • ' : N aval Lette! • - , • . • . ... •-. 1, '..: ' • , 'T. B. Ealo%Ti SMICTITISSA, } 1 • . :I. -i • ; otrAlk fiie /ray, AL,2,.., "..4uy. 21tit 5 .1e62. •, 1 F.Drieti lilt:nue' JOILMNAL:—I believe diy last was tit. .ted ••• J uly, 3: - It is iherell•te souie tkute sleet. I hare tali ten lti . the "J ournal ;"' The "It litrkets fourth' . wile' 'any:- thing ut glcrious tri_tis &Ito here;even leasing the de li g nir . I fact that 'the thertnieneter'etand's between SO sat ' , add setrielltnes still higher: Ia ;the shads all, out of th‘ ein.atton.. We 'had• on exeiteuteot. s,'with the exceptint, of the Xmetienn ensign tl .m Fall the rOists, and a national salute fired ti liMeo4to tin butiemobe, hizhfalattn arweeh ..... , , Oa ins . a iby - mitt toile stay at hornets, potiel , c be ire. and o her, patriotie 'Patriots who do all{ the blackener-d -ing. al 'pg. and hnsetenlngthit serres.neresmry to be ad. intstered, a d that °the - v.1 , 1.e than hethernaltd eally. to the aorta ,as though :sia h a ',couren. and mit hard . ghting. deteinell enetgy, and etern,unielenti ng j eisti .in ehewt, 4.05,-were suffi9lent to crwth the re- . hello.. and put ar t end to this tiresome. dilly.dall3 ing "Star. - The 4th wair,ust Oki the' usual rhutine of every. bay It .. - - , ,'' i - Oil the 12th. tilt: ihe'paymaster, Mr: anittlitgton I ling, tour ship. and:one of the asslateut, engineers. 19. Math with ,Pereral Men, wesone bone by Ibe ••Rhode lean. , " on amount of fllnce. .nod in 'are.trdancr with the eminetendation of a met eel eurvey held' on bnand ; On t. a 19th ult., Ito took obi' boar,d two more "cont rii.. band ." bo had a ereasted in escapinre from their doh , and t n erly hand led masters , and that ' noble and r.- n4erly apse . Ostitatio ~ slavery, towards' the utter annihilin tion f Which- so m uch. is nild .a ma Sol little:ls done:..;—, !She" envie-off in antiserablw condition hot were immin. atm y cleansed hied clothed. and are now all right. On , 'tti• 2.th' ult , a strange eteatner wee dim" vend ahmit -:ilayll. be rinse under land to' the eastward of Fort Mar : gam Title ship and the, gunboat Kanawha, which wis gust ;tithing from r. night (7UISt. (wlikh were the only two iceatee blockading email. barn at the time,) en. 'dee, .red to rut her MI, but were, unauccesiful. You have* doub. beard Of the affair long:40. The atrange *teenier was the "Cuba." • The stentuett•-Callfornia" was also rizpeeted along here: We , kept a. sharp lookout !be ' her, baying been noder.waY every night fora while.i— Mot be came mt..' On the; Sint oft, six deserten froin Fart Morgan cemenff In their Colonel's Witt. and with • their' MAX. basing prerootertedly esraped tog& 4w • Iwhile ' en' duty. ;they belonged north, and': were sent. 'the by the "Connect icut." The intwtnat ion we - before 'had unseeing the strength...of the rebels in and abold !Mehl e. part of which . "reported" In *former lettet,was iby t ern corroborated.- • • . ' : ' , ' '2. . i .1 In def e nses li mita ncl the eity,are extensive., and said to lbe co Mete. Ine , eosin, expresses. great confklerie n !bonableetcrhold the piers.. It I. not ideletbleto ma 4 'any omniente on'ihis confidence of theirs Jost yet, il -1 (thou h - 1 phink Lean safely say that it' will be put to the test orentetch longer. , - :, , I , Fat %Virgin 'he* about „ninety or one. hundred genie. land a. full conniterneryt of men. Fort thine, has thirty 1 tilled g':nnondera; and six enmpaniei fw garrison% The 1 rebel, naval fore , In Mobile nay, some of which daily • .1 - atto . therm...len at the entreat.* and around the fort, :I'eon 111 of the gillohisetts Minan and Gaines. garb -ear -1 - rYin - ten" ::2, pounder rifles; and l the iron lam. Baltic, 1 mounting tar gime b low and t WOOD deck. Captiin Randolphis flag.ellicer of their: little dent. COI. Powell command* the latid forcer. 1 ' . ! On tbenight °Oho Bth Inst.. there was a noire beard , the engine department ertmetbing resembling a num. , . bei of young loctenot Ives blowing !off iq ram. ; There Was a crest rush of sarke and steam :1 the belt rang Mr "the— touter," after whirl It wee disenrered that one of Our bolienchad bunted: Since then the *Omni have given out gra - dually, so, that but several of them are really• fit forasta. This may praribly tend towards taking us home sooner' than Olberwlse% although the_ usual time fetes cruise Itownyeani.) hie exptr I. • We lately received the ,proreedinge!of Congress in. ie. tattoo Io the natty. Among other acts passed. Yen will have noticed one ipproved July 14thi, to the *Met that the.rpikaystima shall forever cease, in the navy. , This of course orrasioue.l'all manner of remarks among us. No one ill hereof ler allowed the use of spirituous liquors on b.aid; ships: noires f medielnal•purpoaea. En.m. and 'after, the let deptembet, there Is to be alhered and paid' to eactcpertato now entitled {to t he spirit-ration flea eenti per day thrived: Thie is one cent more 'per derthati 'heretofore given to these who do not choose to drink thAr —grog." 1 . Time will.proii the judgment shown In deprivl4 .gallora of:the usn of liquor on board shim and in taking - away the privilege of each one le drink It orlet It alone. ln" my opinion, such as lam against drinking Abet Which can "steel par. brains,' but. knowing the maried .wer'exuan, and ll etreumstannes fairly considered. It was not • nylon act. It Will not benefit the. navy to the Ding rant quite the contrary. Coutinodnet. or rather ADIIIIIAL4III%IO CT arrived lien front New Orleans, on the 19th hd. I . We fired a salute fur him, which be retest God The 'Hartford . Oda Flag ship) locks like a, regular fighting eh* Ile has quite& large fleet tinder els mtatiosand. Cie Went on to Pensaco la. but is expected to retard It The'Broo/llti an. companion ;the . har ford: While they lay bore (for • few hours) the rebel streams Were plYlng to-and frollet.. side. and donid.7they must have expected an attaek, seeing an-many *Meets off the bay. ••I me m• thel Oth-Net., we fired thirty to note gune-in mem. 'ory of Sx•Preeidemt Can .11arett. with the _flair half masted, which Will be kept at half mist' for, one week. rThs bincluiding nitre is now a littlemore Olken!' bin -than formerly..' The telling vessels lane 'ordered away, and three fast gunboats era with oePow. They are the' Sturahtunia- isenior celeet4 ragh4.Xersalelta mod errepa. Lieut. commanding &hag. of Mason Sikirtil fame, has commiaird of the Ifcsingsre: The flaccid Lane ma ixported 101110. Attmi ly. Oar form Nett is rery healthy; although we understand that there le yellow fever at Kiy,Wcat. , I than Tat may we soap be ordered le - ,• . F.lcorsovntra moil , . , • - YON THE lON. Tb. Wks' Wit," Alit &di y of Orldpbert have sueeteaed.l,ll6,obn aid of kin dation, in tilling a box. numbered 2. wilt is rsekty n br•pltal seoers,lhe lb. stet, .itubted m r 4tritinetl sold mint the Unto° army. i Atanog thicnt iffileles • le As. at Ihtt, in the prePpetut Me et •abbelt they ben bee)t Tory plittkdesUy . "Ashdod by fortrettr lads and tor,ty Mews. Cho_ ant ti" eatil.eulthr both,' their old for Obi reeertitkm of This box NV. 'been : ardoi hY ' uprose. to iurgeom Om- E•Cooper. D. S. A Philadulitia. to Le by Min lum. medistrly fusirsirded t. the rf i t i olf Wimillfogtos. D.C.. i dt to sucb reri se *ill i tut *tOde* Le distribsted in see•rit i att• 'with ' *labs" Ott Oxus. Its ad .. eft. !I'll's'. bikes:: OW amiss. 2; Hi. As mom usripa4 e ns. Mx avoids. fisaatjatbs. 44. , 44« - .ll44 ekherito* /11 1 1 4 .* IF set" Asps orspAsbunsti-Seepi ion. Ws arrest 'taloa: .3 'll4. we linen VV. 1 -/ti antalahl lfarp lint, 2.11 rolls truslagos.,ll stsesseb bud** 46 asnaninaa, a lama aannunally of barb tasa,3 , 4 lb. lea& so, s bunithi6; *WI lbws 'tad al Galin enact, reanrled, ebonies. 134 bush. °skim Dossilescol foods' dr_ UMW, WM .‘rtillE.3ll.lll tan aitrsl st any thus. inatne nahof at ant wil.ineas as above,' b! Nits. 8. I'. Mbar. Miss Lavin* gone, and Miatliabae ea &ball, Statkat Squaws, Otirlpherit , Sept. CM, MU • - • VIZ MORTNIIIIIIIST OP .131:1 .1:11117T. •i ilse Ind eoliuna 1i the ionising nide shows U 4 suss bent of tracts to be turnisied by-the nreeml arentlaa, - Tire soots* eftlellee ift the peeps WIWI too den Use .assent Piths war, creeping the 'thew wirenthel men;. the somber assigned to eaeb ermaty will be sp , l portmiail,aspong the several township; and banagbe and prerfnete.-by the Caosarlisloners,la sesordsnar with . the seirallmenti end hesift ;Petit mit township. pr.. ' rind, kn. sin the airs already tarnished, as shoes by ' thweaVollseet, had mate a draft for ;,the number nines- Emir to 511 the quota, maws erlciateers are fiaralshed on or,befora the day lied for the draft. Credit amine be illoistilbr teamsters. is m ehardes by the ands, ewe eve. listed In muter Dwayne tuarinsi. or for mat:stem en. hired :In regiments of other States: * The troop to be raised for the olufteglureep die not embraced la this mi. tna. There mrlll - probetdthei a *wird draft f. those, sad If so, the: mama colons* shirrs the Dumber with . vowity would herniated to furnish Mr ma pupas : enalfes. !• . -, . - Boil w• Draft.. " t ; 7 ° 7 Adams, I • . -,.. • . 1416 Allegheny,. : - !:• ' . ' 10,693 • -• • . A-mistral:lL.: . - - -- . 232/ • ' ' .. , Sidling. ; . • 7. 1.67 T Blair. " . ', • . BradLot* • - VIFE- -• • - • Backe, . - • ' • . &Au: Boller, ' i - .' L 98 61 Cambria, . . 3,in -,... • ; Cameros,. . • .• 2711', '• • ' Carbon, . , - • , ." Chester; Centre.: ! Imo Menai.' ." •r. - , ', ' '1.250 Clinton. ---- ' .• ! ' 1.541 cteaakid, . : . ' ' 1413 .. Columbia, , ' ;: • . 1, Craellard, '' ,• •, - 2.44 44 3 Oweibsriand, - • . ••• . Dauphin, • • • - • ' • 23;61 • • D 4.44l soist • - ', • L5Ol , Erie. " / . • 2.94 . :° 'Fayette, " • • • . . 2363 Franklin.' 2,454 Fulton, " . 1,- . '-• 53., Forest, • / _.• , . :. . "by 1 ; Omen, - -' • , 1;436 '• • llantingdosi :' • • • 1.65 fr _lnd fauu,.- •.,. : •- • .1,P92 . '''.• ;Jefferson, •, • , - . . 1,053 , • Janists.94 , . . . Lanespe c i , , - -.- 6.860 La - wren •. : '1.114 • ' ' Lebanon. - , . • 1.110 Leh, ; ° ! • .2,578 Lusorne, ILyeoroing,. • '. - •; ' . 2209 ' - 31ereer,-- • . - . . ' 2.146 , • Melt. m, ' . Mifflin, • ! Monnie,.: - i • ART: .. Montgomery, ` • ), 4,14? .. Montour, • 7 ~ .• '• 731 North.' wpfon. • ! . 2.110 • Northnutberland, 1,719 - Perry, .; • • - 1,50 • Philadelphia, • • Pike, . • ! . , 433 Potter.•, .• • . • ' 174 • ..• .. &MMS! I, • . • .,..104 Snyder,• • * . • —•• 590 Somerset . , • - '. • : • _1 51 4 • 3 unfree, '.., • • ' 214 Soaquehantx, . ' 2.107 • Tinge, - ! - . - 1,537 ~ • Union, : ! • ; 1 437 Nenango, ! " : - • - ••• 1.412 Warren,. • ; • , 1121Wa-b lupin, • ' ! - 2.783 Wayne. . - . ~ 1.84 .. Westmoreland, - ' 3,1:8 - Wyoming, • ! • ' , 144 York, • ?bo oliowing see partial return r< made to the Stabs r Military Introit by the Deputy 51ersbels of tfie diffemut ! eonnli. •of the Conmoserealth.eildbiting the number 1 Ofi men already to the service, and the number yet to be supplied by each eountr. The - first colun ~ of fi gures represents the regular. aggregate quotes . ' of the several 1 counties, (which fs otie-rev, nteent it of the population.) and does geddnelude the 'Peeler qurtas to fill op the l old i reitinten to ;) be timed - v*loll3o dereP the Dumber of 1 men 'heady' to eervim. Snit the thi d column* represents I the or hole *Mount yet to beo'nthett . . - • grathole• 1 1 , ' . ' ; •241.ti5,6:11 • ,Th he , r • .rniy,' • Quids. ' iii Soria*. _krisni.. .. . . Adams,' Irl6 • i ' f4,i I,! • • . . vw. . . ' htair e • : . 1 4 34' _ 1776 1, , 14.2 seipit!s; , , Deaver, 1725 -:' 142.4 1, , - 364 • , Berke,: ••• 5512 _ ! '25411 1 3031 .•• 1 Burke,: ; '3753 i 1959 : ' 1 17644 Cambria, ,. 172: „ 1446 ' . 4:714' . Cameron, . Ml,' I - 171 ' 197; - • 1 Carbon, • 124'0 . ; 11111 .. :• • 132. . Chester, 43.7 -I . 2404 T • 3993 C.inton, • . 1045 il(s B' 1 13 surplus: Dauphin, ; 2 5 51 ' '1514 ~• • -1047 ; • , • Del:altars, : It )1 .1 i 1.953 .. ' 295 •'' ;- 5 .6 news, ''! 1436 ' i ltra r- - 1 410 I Huntingdon,' 1650 ', '1 937 72.2 ' Indiana, ; ito.ri ! 3.4,93 ~- . 9 9 Juniata, .-; 97.9 I' 4 99 I . • , 1 .240 • ' ~ , , Lawrence, 'r . 1316 l 1352 . Lebanon. .1 1760 • i 1709 , , 657 ' - Lehlthi - i -2578 z.. 1111 • 1767 McKetn;- .! 5•29 " i ~ ^ 520 ' - - 19 . . ' , Miffl W:3 in, •.i 3 845. 1. •: 1 s.' •., Monroe,. ' i 907 ,•' • 4110 . , 51:7 ," - 1 Northampton, V l llO 'i . ' 1711 , 1009.. -. , : - Derry, . 13.13 ..; • 1079. •1 2 t --; • 1 Voinn, , ,- • 937 , I . 608 . • II ' • - '; tzkaterse l ,: 15 5 3 I 1 1:2 ' 461. - 1 ' - *Greene eottuty has:l4 addition, supplied several hon 4;: deed in .the rervlee of Virginia. , . , il ft?otrierset_tris *len sipplied 129 men .ece'lln the err eke of the Slate of Virginia. . • : " - II When Mon art accredited to other States. l however. ea, the rnle4tands now,stich Nee will not be 'included in!, A bu bee supplfed the ,7 and, of enures, they cannot bil deducted from the aggregate it. THE COL TItADE7 tv-Citabliiiiktaiß Pottaville. September 151, The quantity aenthy 'Railroad this week by 5 980 07-43 , Canal, 27,694 10—for the seek, 8 681 17 tons against 51,473 for the correspond; g week list year. , 1 The Railioad fecultpani is doingan l inarner se business, and the toning e this week inearly idoub rea that of oho Canal. and ,is more than doulde that forthe correspimding leek last year. i . The price of Coal in this region remains fir; and no'seduction was made' on last month's pri ces..aa far as we can learn.l ' ' The trade corns up this (week compared 6 year.as follows -1 LB, gebuyi.Canal L. Val. R.R. LALTh Cr. all Serintori Do. North Penn. Coal Co .Del t llimiCn Wyoming 8, North broad Top Shamokin . Trerverton Sh. Mt.,' T 'Cylow! yii" The' increase for , the Week is '14,1934. the corresponding Week last year. It wil served r.hat wore Wan ineres.re . for th week comes from Schuylkill doom,. We copyl tho following from , one uf our changes: 1 PANiIIITLVANIA (FOAL !FOR TA* BRITfIIQ NA I T —John 801 l is about to become a large purchase c Penna. Apthrac4e Coal. W*, learn from you authority that, 'during the past Year, the often, of the Lords of Pie Admiralty, in .tondon. itt, beep directed to the great advantagesoffered b. its use on foreign, stations, oVer Bituminous Chat which deteriorates under exposure.to,attnirephH Influences.. Instructions were given to,the coca manderi of vessels. accordingly, aud nearly el the British men-away arriving from the thrrint das hive been supplied with Anthracite •Coa ''at ...ew York. The reports made coheerning tile Coal, after these various experiments, have lieen so favorable that, we understand, it is interided to enter speedily • upon contracts. for large sup plies of it. When once 4 fair beginning is niada.l withAbii business.. the advantages of the Coal over all others, in tusking Airier, will be - s,. 'well ' proved, that th,re will be a steadily incre. lag' . demand fur it. -The French nary will al, ibe looking after it. We congratulate our Coal pe. rotors of the Lehigh, echnylkill•and Fuequehan *no regions upon the prospect thus openedof a large European demand for the product of dud?. mine!, . • There is no doubt butthat there will be ;0 siticrible demand for our Anthracite Coal in r lab sod other 'tearoom; Anthracite Coal is f... in some ports. of Wales, but it is not' mined , • any extent; and is not eonsidersd,u desirable s F. steamers as Our bard Anthracite, which is tin Wted altogether in' the Americanllaiy, and ah a great saving oret all other kirniisof Coal. Sitaß HILL :STock..-Efforts are making in Philadelphia to t predate the taloa" of this stock". Solders may rem assure!' th at its dividends 1111 not fall belew,if per cent. ,even at the present low rates of transiv.ittatinn, and therefore , it is intrin sically worth more than par talus to. the boldeti. We speak idviscily on.thin subject. lI:CHUTLKI L WYNN AND LICHIGB The Senior'Edi!Or leis absent. last week. Sine? i our return,we have read, the long article of Fannin, in reply to our former article, very tire : folly, and we cannot find a single ..point that l Scarcely . wor,th noticing.' . We covered the stol6 ground to Oar. last • article, and, Kr . Perniaas s h, not attempted to meet and controvert the gnres'r. and facts:there, set foith. His whole Article ii wirftcAti . w!th a view to divert the reacfers ,• rom tug k facts witkpei l ty quibbles uncroftbi of notice, Ind therefore ire consider it of no importance to eon-r, iinue the controvert' *by further with kir. Pir.i ion,particularly as del Road yin "lode. ',tall thole of tine• rsigjipectfully. . 8. 8. R. eom pleted within a year from its w commencement.; 'Mo.:no lisi beta foetid to be mach more faeor-1 able than at - first antielPated, and: to l!residentii. .1 , sod Manager; us detenninsd to eau,. it i tbroughii iti rapidly . as 1 porsible. l , We sill however oodee, , 'one Or two points nut shushed appal before. ' ' li se Writer aye that Shwa the Miss Hill itailll , row Compan y ettuged 21 cents per Isn't per mile,ll they only' paid from li to 13 per tont. dividernisi Thia is tree, bat Mr. V. ;dm not stata that thl Mine Hilt Railroad •ctionA ny urn. making et I :. teosions of their road in 'diluent stations of tit I . Region, and relnid a lki:ge portion at their, trot ' l ' .... [ =I ! - ' : 21 4 2 = 293 30 491 6:9 363 I 461 61 • . t 62 j • 73 j J , -1 160 :- ! 24 149. • ' 145 tr 0 . , 169 230 • • 1 - be 3 643 160 •611 GM. TOTA L. I Ars.itii; 637.2A2 ! 48 •215.25 e 44111830 te.Lorz i.; 220.9.15! ! L 0,60. 58,r89.4109,922 301.151 "117 4,1885 274.951! 138018 ! 1491 222.0441 52.752 ! 155,315: 1005 . 43.3991 13'211 ft:LW! ' 10 1 12 48.59'.e'd 7 .8 1 , :mai. - 'WE![ • .1.1.1,9 gr 51,984 1 7•61,9:& 2:,t195 553.1 Z.; 591.11%:; 15.6 - 2 ! 10,252; 'Soso 396.1.2.4 =.ft79 l 7..++14 15,7* 50.055 •,951 415,330 25,325 1383421 • ' 2502 r . 162.11i.i • 2.31: ; ,1•141.&33.,,,j6218 :153.1Z1 2.933 1 2 512 141.0.11 r 1641.63,936 .=5,9121 14,125 carves, de.; 0. gioli'prdes th• distaisd s. To .ths *bola truth' of lamps would spoil tie fo e of Ids atgumeitto:— EThsrcoOssiy aims ora about '4 , 0 lasi of shies !Ins*, Rh An * tie 'squipasats, • teal sitata, e!epital oC anly. $3'400,000, aad, spzr debts, iwbic), is the atiaapast toad. ia the 4rosld, Sri* the isa4 . l.ailioaat of basiosss.': • jlas"wnlar also a ll ude. t o tlio ',Eontisytva ais Railripagi. ;pits rind iras mos ,bitilt„' for Cost: traiße, I. the eradas an :too 11*•7 aptast tbs b's& i aad besides. des Rtimflas • Railroad . I sotiomoit their pads to bi divettad' 4 , „this Road, oQ of their own. Whim %a iabard &ea -11 ilea.. Road lowa was building.' the 110agini of the ;,Raiding Railroad persiitted the - Managers of the ISast Panneylvaniajtailioad to. cougtmet S. estri, neetiou to earry'CosF ever that rings to Nei Yoilt; i but after the greet crash broke down the former read, they have'ntat permitted the Nash' . P,otttlill'.• „rants Company to carry a ton of Coil to Nei i l Zoit hem Schuylkill, County, and have. eine* 1 , bought sip •the defunct Anburei''anil:Allentum, end Schuylkill sad. SaninekanneHMailmadi, te' an eipenso of about linilliou,of ,dollam, , , le, order to pretre at the *Webs of the :Auburn. and Allentown Railroad hereafter.:; Frith's* Croii rood': are go hitratless why s pi* so , *Mari 41201110" ,-.fora brokes.dcieri_ooticeinr Mr. Y. ,liked 'shy the Miniillill compauy did not take hold of the Antseni and Allentown Road, and make it? " We &Wavier; i Simplylbec i ansit It, was ari - cpenstali reed to make. and lironld liars cost Jigpouch from Schuylkill Riven to Pert . Cliiiton,la distance Cu shout :14 milesi es the whOle Itind , arillicst _ from Sehcy kill Haien to the Lehigh,:a iratanee of 3O'Cai s 1; and-besides, the Auburn, and Allentor COmY outran embarraised, that.it.Oas not,do sirablorni;any connection iitlithem at .that It tiine.; Co M . 1• ' • --. ", ,t , '' P . i ' The ells - Mnee from /depot Carhop to New To k Ileriat4 vfa.-Reading.it is - 1 176 mil 11; Leh i igh route, .4 ; ;; ;' . . 333 "I 'Alle _,' - .ti !. : 14 . • ' , -'. , :---- • i , nt ee In favor of the rout,. 43 milks..:Thi shortens - the dietanee ,43 mil e s; with', the whole Coel Tride of SAtrylkill Count* . Sazioes to, wail hentselege of thiiTorte Ito ris4l the great, I li coal mart - of New ilthout iinj'ef the 'difficulties they have to encounter froM. the want of vessels - and, other. annoyances at •!itichrobnil;, These advantages, which no ab l er, elitist to 'market 'can give from this Coenty, and will gigs' such an impetus ioibo developments of the Omit', ty,Sed Increase the trade to each an extent;thit, it will hot ont l y - fill the new rente'erith coal toni, o,^o, blot largely IIIe,TOR4 tbetontiege'of the! old ,mutes;Sild it they chit , pay with dOuble capitate i the'ners roed; with At ' very _ small caPital, cannei,. help but pay spl endidly : . ,:,',.', - . , ; 1 . Mr. F . thinks that the• dif f iculty I•obtaining vouch can be 'remedied st:POrt%Richmond,.. ,It can be done it MI Readint,Company will hilid , the vessels, and: tbat_wiii 3 Only add to their present , large capital. ..If the ressiels'aCe hullo by indiviA-,' Weis, they will moo the tiortlwheithe greatest facilities ire Offered for' burieess, and would be 'um. es likely to be drawn to New York for •tOn sage as this,vessels.that-have lieretofOre been Men-;;.gaged,in the , trade. , It is ormlof the limier trede that alien buritteis, diminishes at a Certain :paint the facilities for the transaction of said busi ness. diminish its' a doable ;retina' Such has has been the . Ca's. at Philadel 6 - ithi 'the ta il p ia 1/D few years, while the Coil' trade has 6-- ' log at New Yeirk.- . ' Mr. Fenian 'lies ~ •C hosryt ifs ,his pa') prosperity -of the 'New.4ersey -Cent with a tonnage of :about 500,000 tot Lost week be quoted the sock of the ley Road at $6l . per share' of $3 O , cent. go l ids at $lO5 per, $ l lOO paid. have rutionly belt theto'nage of ' Road; ~ We alio quote fro his pape i tiept.'6, shoeing the rate ~ of fret Richmond and• , ElizabctliPott to th con firma all the • atatemente 'we h _model' on this subject. . , Pros; PL. Rt,hinand. Eai , ;betlipo; To New York, , $l , lO .' 40 cis di Boston, . ,!2 25, 1.60' _. New Londort, , • ', 1 SO' '•9O • Newport, . il 90 .. 1.00. • . Providence, ,•11 90 . 1 10 , Nerekh, ' - l9O : 1 00 _ ,i Portland, : ,2 20 ,1 60 . New Maven,. -I. :',l 70 . r-60'. It is a hard business•for.on edito be compelled 'to (contradict hi hi I .. - umne 'the stubhorn feed Sod ego forced to publish from, eifleigl r departuient. , Md . :ought .to rectii' „ . , - -,, -~ 'aeration folio:604, 40111110 .10 t - to secure any, 'coridderie n . in wh , under such tbrcuMstineeS 7 , . We have no desire, to injure .ai. noinleading to market—iteere ji cried in'both the I:teed:tag Ream'. I llill and Schuylkill haven Rail policy adopted by th'e _Reading compelled the Mine Ft,ill ,Ceuipen outlet to New Yolk in ;order to,sa, went iti this: county Prow deiree place their Property.ocs'pertnan aid they cog bid dofio:ace* to eo'oll quarter, after it is matte. We 40* it 'will place Sihu),llol county: GO log in the harbor of view-York, le Regions, and will grehitly develo', of our county, and add largely to adeo,,,te it, because 'there is no Operator in Schnylkill county th 'sire a direct Outlet to New York avail Himself of has For 114 it a ', to do So.'s' Peon at itit made. • requite it, beeausiit , o p ens - the: 1.. county Coat Region by, th a cheap" reel route that can be made to th , York,and will protect' our, lf, . from high rates of tratoiporiatto move' the 'great , obstacle to th .capital, and re onward progress' , regionL , . 'I 1 • - ~ 1 ! i We learn that our ritisens will; 1 - 1 an opportunity to tali; stock 'in , Independent of lie ad Fag to the i ; . • of property:in:Os region, by the :,.. to present and future investment, , l. kood en any other in v estment th, )- The Compeny will pay 6 per cen, 10 the instalments as paid IC, and t. Srbuylkill-.llaven Cornpany,wh i . t- • Road after :14J* built, ytiornaiiesi dicitg!td to ihe stockholders er:ita , l r. it is . eorrj)leterl. ?hel l Coil len i ', d r and thnproperty holeers, buein i n 'operators, de.„.ln Schuylkill Co se cure a large portion of this - it. ) 7 7 No more favorable offer for inv ' - been mede to the public. ' , , I - ._ • , • [ c o virsicATED,, 1119 331 595 759 402 150 56 U 4 120 rISs 44; 4r4 WI 100 827 158 t 568 , . . . •' . - : BLAB TI NG POWII - • . . 1 • ~.„ .! I . ~, , . . ED/T(4811E111V .11 . 1:110A1.:.-r b.l Ter Coal l a robed In the 'Art,thisclte Cosi ltegion toilet' blasted. t 0 - Coal is a generai,thlng. being too haid'i ..petrolto,l use of the pick ; ronsequently!. blasting Poi der entersl i targely int* the cosi Of mining pnal. the see ge la not leas than one tonna of: pow der to ono and a ' i tone of Chatiaind teens veins !equine much more 'ban that quantity. • Mil the Coat -la net the only rause .of complatitt with miners working'in ' bird Cbal; tie* 111140 of each. large quantiliTs OrPordef eq.:lnge Imme eriume); of amoke, and it I. g aits • cOlnlooll, thing te.a Kee thick that • lighted lamp ean not he 'seen go t term where you s t an d In the workings. a nd I - Itsee . neatly men It so tblek.that a light coal not be twee et 10 feet Minutes. It la my deilre that t smoke nut oci, should be don e away with; 11 Impedealthe Tentilall tt, detains i the mit , ' i poi in4be pied-manor their WOra.llll 111•01.1 00 011i1k11. • A nee kind 'of, 1110.11ng . powder b a, been loth diced at atm. leir 4 minesin this 'trinity,: me of which, I Wit. messed the 1111 e of to.da4 I. a Telfl CO2I 41 ulring the • vase of as touch of the st bleating wdee that; is 701111 , ufactured. as•any - m her vein fo tbe Iltiogion, led wis fiery much 'surprised, ^,a well so gla 'at the mull. The ame'bulk of the new Pea made, of, as ifell{kl bays i i, . been it the Nat sttlrl,4l-f the cram' n powder bad been need ;'the were done Oia-fulte eqn 1 to that of any otilc et powder:while* prndoced ;07 'We isiote.no• dim-. grreable smell, Ind the miners eta that they fell no ...bad efforts by Haan: ant at onre : to be point where the. I s, ' blast had-been made lSeveral Min are now naiad 'it; 'bay eonaider It ait strong as any po derthey seer used, -and praise It teeny other. It teal Much ..ter than other ;nyder, as it will not 'egad, when 11114 oryroly. litho the manofsetturti ars! kite not, bet le mining purposes, it lad somnet, impeded In lb* old d.agription, that I take the opportunity of all ng poitlif attention to it through you. coionins. I -• . a. K. ti... Ifottrtille,Sept..... 462. . . '- ' ... ' ' 'The Coat Mar . eis • ''' ' ..' Pattanatrata. Se . tuber 12, !1862.• :Schuylkill White Ash Ltuni'Stesm. ..] 1 • : boat sod- Broken at • ..." ' -St 9046 . 1,0 1 I Egg and: Stove, _ .! , % .• ',- , - ,4,6$ ®4 .95'1 Red Ash, , - -.: - 5".- 00 Ei . , 5 IS , Lehigh Coal, ill kinds, ~• •''. 5 : tbg A 25 By . tetail-tieluiylkill„ ; • . . ! -: '• 5. 5006 o'o Letrigh,l .' -, ' • - I , _ 5 50'66 $0 Nam YORK. Sept,. 10.—Thattipply: of - foreign 4r. light, and the market is sc 44and the !demand L Ifair,; sales •of 700 lions . Scot Fpinth • • at $4.90 -Nish. Domestic 'M Seta , and= I good' demand for the trade and-the Snit; "$5 71 e $8 50i the latter from yar,d.--Triberie, . r _._,., - . - Bosvoir, September 11,--.Se • rill- cargo pares of t Eydirey and Pieton l' have :b:se' made at ss'so® $6 tft ton, cub. ' Anthracite l se been 16 'steady .retail demand ati5740.V..441 1 4.X"!F 1 e r -• ' • -.. -Cent Freight* Mai Pori 111161i40001.11. To -tortiend. -. I s2l=rr. -. ' , • 1 SS• yk e t oo , •, . ,•• ' - - 42'2) Itodeltdand i'* 160 Salem, ,' ' . I ill" ' tit. •'.. , ••••• 'I U. I ln 'ostnouth, . . 1-: 2 :10 Alegindla. ' . •I SO N. Bi N ituid .:. . 1 1,1.5 FL Boehm, : : • 223 Nsiport '• - ' 1I IS Illeratlrb:- . • ~ 1 90. N. m esa •z : !I CS Newselli ' ' . ; 110 Weablngtont, • . 11 SO Narblk 1 • '. • • 200 L i Ilartamd: . : 1 ' 2 V: 1 1 Nowl.toioko; .. I' ' 5 1 , 1 ! N oiaecoo r ! ' ! .1 sso urilaileolt. 2OS Troy , , *, ,• 1 50114 , 41407p0rt. • ! . :2 00 Poet4el44, " i 2 00 1 ATheoy. . . ' ....- -Lao Kir afeat e 2 , ,• - i 4 . ,7.5 PhiLidelphla; ~./' -2', Dighton, - ",, 1-85 1111140 Heed, . • 4'oo OtoolodoOr •• ' . IV. scOury, •- .', sso Newels- . i 4 at Ca1416,-: 'i : ' 200. 'August4:l, - .1 281 Ohnimeller. • 1 ': 210 AlooPoliP t .: _ - - 1 2:X I Dantensoint, 1 '.2 16 4 10 4/ 011 Mesas ,575 I Ji4lFis, N.s., •i.' . 1 :vs ... , , 1i • ! . E3;M NrebelPads - , Prreidwats." grilloote. agititev., 1G:=221 Mil EEMEEP I-. Mhos relwriltbed Wbea ivilrenlo.ll ~Wbw the Otid rowel lo be • ?be impress. 47i the "cauipset. pril 6; , . Sekmmylkl Qtanltlty of CFI - net *riding on TA i s Skim Platt Csu Pottskillik, . Schuylkill Auburn, i I Port MMus; Total for week Perla:sl3 this Rota*, . To sign Simi List, fa-ram iiiiLftr, ..Decniat, A elleatll44ll IC'eestegy , 1 OS r• Tbefollon,lng he,quantlty of put transported cult the different" Railroads in :Schuylkill Calmly, 11n-elek ending un 2hureliy, eyenleg last: ; . • " ,1: •" - - .' TOTAL. Mlne AM It S. Rivera 11:14.; 44,044 12 1,1021 1 M 4160 As. When 1 '. l 1 .. " ' 3...11 14 • 61.343'04 Schuylkill Valley .1 1 " 1;4150- 17 1i1ek456. 15 , . Creek 1 ;:" 15.414 15 443.411 13 UHb Reberlklll .1 " ' 2.552 (4 .., : 151104:15 Mahe:toy it limag " 4,310,58 10,754 12 ;Pltairegi* Ampant trans Union Canal EaU Ihrstara Raßtoad .. Lehigh Valley R.. 11:. 04 1.142..'." , raa wart m44'90 4 4.6 Sacreday last 4 - •• , - . • -, • . • • • wrsi 4, .--.--..--.......-4 I L ,----:.— --..—.... Ha-letow. (A . Fist. A Cn.) • . 6.360;03 191,147. 01 It• sorts . / 04 4 (titpf* co) .•-• 4.403 1 01 7 5 . 9 6 1 /1 Cnuttellitidyy,{* , 'Pa. IA- # Co.) i P 6 5113 62 '")• -17 Meinot P1ea....0t; •I - i i '• 214! 16 -4,115 01 S P rin it Mt. (Ckaa.l IlempehlTe.) . . i,Eat' oa ,66.4590 0 c0frr05, (Kateur - A Johnson.) ! - '1,113'• 11 ^.3',963'11 tfr•ver Meadolt4j:: 19 Is 76.11 3 N. V. h Lehlith. CTlitititrt A Sou . 1 • . 1.571.131 25.61610 N. Fp. Mt., (.I.l.3keereary 11..C6) • .1 . t 51X1 031. 79.311'01 alp. mt.. (bong .!A co. , . , 1 .. 1 gi__,sll J.4do Mae% • 1 '. , ' 2.550 05 -' 61.420 - 07 11- r'algtr. .• ' ••• -, • 1.052 19; .asckloos Carman Piani; ~' - - 1.714,07.. 24677 03 Fbervate, '. - 1 , -- • . , • . 099, cil! 2 0 G. 79 'O3 lltleserrille, - j '' , i . - __,- ! ', 1,032 021 20.647 , 12 Other Shippers, I 752 . 05 Total.. ! ! i ' : • • , %Act . C 3 00T.4 C 3 CO Sometime last ye r,• ' -. '. 15,330 03 353,127 10 , - Ipereee, , i : • , • . • - 13.664 CC 49;;0S 10 NEW - SCHUYL ILL j • VALLOYI•.R.:, lasi, • Passenger ?I'ailloa....lted c , a• - TICKEI-S, , :between the folloirioa palate all, be I Railroad ofilea. at he - /area staled:. Bet. Pottsville 4t te.Carbdtr,. ',_ . ! 2 Oates for I, ". "Reloloat.'Combo ' and , ' . '• . .:.... ' ..! i• [..lleebna'in.. ,8- ". . " " ' • -". . 1 " Nina r4l - ta:2 Llek au, ' 6 "' : " " " t Midolerott,Mlifr I Pat. ' 1. 1 tenon 41. Brevity ay. 16' " ". ' - " irUilEtPi and Tugc ror*, , l 4 . " eta are fold oOly ht t • Pottsville Offlee, ;ed If wild In ihi ran; . ' E: 114 ‘li' II p.: ER,:GeorraV,iirent ... Ptb,l6G2. .._ - . 3.7.2 m 7114 e Tick Li Whir fares POLY .ECHIIIC - OLLit EO OFTYIUSE_FrATE I.olr. B YL V WEST P.13 : N1.*; rARE • PIIILA-DEL IA • .1, to stryply a client saa in America* Educa• lion, lheipowif Caleyjate rainirg for theproc , tire ,rtf NINE: ZNGINEISPI.NG. CIVIL k.II7GINZER ; XSCR.CNIGAL • ENG rh . 11 va, ,A NAL r CA L 1,1 L Cll ISTII ..I(EI'OLL CR. OF. and Al Cllr.rl'C'fUT:E. The Wattles' for prOfassional- afforded by the Collings; I.lll:romparit favorably with thane of the best Poly rachol tinrtit u loos - of 'Europe; acid, our Di. ploma reoriveil eonelusive osideure of profkienry by the flrat 'Engineers ar.d Compaolevre.ogaged in !roam 'of Improvem en • • , „ The coon., on InILITAR -ENSIIIERRING Includes ilea, Operation., Field Fortification!, Stratigy, and Drill. f - The Ttpth *Denial Coaxial:lm mic t, obt a ined b ad •dressifig- " ALFRED L. IiENSRDY, M. D. • • ' : - Presidi:ft Foculti. ' i • , of •- m PotaPOlif, per the great kcal 4aiiroid of coal.— Lehigh yet nd the 6, per The.e roads - he Mitie Hill of lett week. ht from Port Eaet. which .[ re heretofore -. 4 • erence 70 eta ; do. 05 do. , 90 ", I do. 90 4. do. so do.- db. ~ 60 do. 90 " 9 1. a Pim . . . FANCY FURS! -. FANCY FUR .. IOIIN FAREIRA,No. 718 : . V t , P r iAlteltiiireeta.Getoto Etpktii,eattA 1 • Side; - : - i -I, , . ,' . . i..P11111.,11 DKLPIIII As ~•a . . , - Irnrqrter and 1 Manufact unit. of, and ",-,_ • -braise In all Itinda of FANCY ,SU RS, z,• • - • ._ fortadles' and Children's Wt sr... * ' ~`. • •• . I 'desire to I may to my friends of ~. ..ti A A A. a , Schuylkill. and the, - surrounding L' ... -1-. count les. tbat !I - haSto wow, i* s;ore..' • ' aO-- orient the ilrgrst and start brauttitel . . „ .assvirtimiqs of all klodo an I qualities f FANCY SUfttl, for Ladies' and Children's !dicer; that Illibe worti'dutins thie Fag and,Winter. -'.', ' ,-- • ' -My Furl were purchased In Earope. •preelomi to the rteelln Sierling, tvharge, and the nein duty Itopond on all rant Implied slurp the Silt of Ausust. ,• .• • ', I ;would a do - UM*. that as Jong-as my stock hate, I will; offer Mat mires' proper: lonate td what the ,tonds web mei' but, ft will be Impossible tar'ltue to Import and unnidfseture anyinore Puny and sell them attbaaime pekes, wileuto the unsettled elate, otthe affairs of. the country'. •.. I Air Reetembfr .the 1112111.. If ttlithrr surd s:r.4- - , ' JOIIN FARE In A , • 7111 ARCH Itreet, PLIILAIYA. , 37• Stir editoriaecoll ea which be it vrta in another l e ample rezna emsnot espeei I .. he may . write of the route, waiarily inter zed the'Xine .sa,,-hut the Company hu to make; this Il e their 'lieut.. Lion. It- will at' foundation: stipt 13,'1t. FIST • 1 •! . IT OF LETTERB i IT - • REMAIIN Q 'in the PtrriS VILLE N . rosr er,rCE,.6ti Sept. 12,.18(32.; • ...... .. • Arthar Chas . I ETans This ' . - ' Matthew David ehp Otown , Win. ; '. ..Eabritnan 31ie.31 O'Neal Jaa - ... Buckley Henry', ' Farrell John '-111'lletst, Michael , Brerhany Edw t , Fuller Mien K3l Patterson Peter Bi'etrman [Mall - Gainey Mrs , Parmns 'Adam M . - .Brown Blt ' I Oreowy EWA" ' Patton A Battle Rehtler II W i - Howe Smith . ' replier:J-2 : . • , Baker 'Jan ' .;ll4.:hreJobis lielndil Chas ' 'Brenoln John' • .111 Con Michel) * , Itellly,Boo 2 ,Ball 1 ' ~ ' Harlin Wm 1 ;Bondy John Beauregard SlatilolleAman Chsa - Bobbin* John . 'l3owtrian P H. „Flat:m.oll.s C, Beilly :That ' Brennan Pat *Alp AI ummell Illss C .I.thelde,Wm 9 ~ CirleY Mre R. llonter.3llset ary Rhoads Wm . 0.: , .. )1 Itrleht,M ! rs It I. '; Jolley.- Ellen or Buret Min ' Boyd' Ms. Men:, , [Thom 1p SteWartJonatba. Brown MIMI Jane Ketner John . Stanton John Barr Mhs•Sersh' Keptnar 31 • Ripen Col Wm ~ p Bork Miss 9 Kennedy 'Jno shlpSlmons Win .'. ,Cnutno Petrlik! I.4sti.llarld . .Seott.Mrs 9 J ' . t;tie fro* a'e s y to it becauei an 'egni!l ';l'opt- Vs all the other. . - the reciureer our trade.li We a tingle! Coil gdoes no k i . de- ' • 1 arbor, and, w ill ossible tfor bin i nd we •also ad. a ide SANyliill t and, moat di:. harbor of New gion hereafter , and thus re : inveitmen t of it our' trade and ~_ . . . . 'Croasniau Clust, Low Mra Mary M. Sldgwlek Mra 8. Cha.id.rtnn,Jno . Lewla Mra Miry Smith' Miaa'M Coatello Mielvial SleChrtY Patrick Thomp.On. Wta '. ChAtubera M: 1 , .' 14leManka John Thoraton Mimi'. Catubell Thoa ihipM'eaork Francis ' W lerman Ja 5 ..-', Conway Mrs 'B' MK:on' 'Matthew Wonth hottleral DS•IX John, Jr . Moban John Williams Mtn M - DolbloGoothna Murphy John C Wnod..Mia. Simi' Diataa ,baulll Dlo , no Min MaryWarti 5 4 ship' Dow az t • :. ' Mciiiitan 111 u Di William Ilwaaablp Delano Mr ' '.; May Mini Clara Velly Min II -' , . oon be afforded 'is Company.— eine of alliinds Onsenberey JI; • Murtha Minh sbnyager Annette 2. Daniels Miss. Mari air Persona i• i inquirina fnr letters ' tbe' shove 'I lit will nlesse say dwerthed. and ,airathe a* of Me hist.— One cent additional will be rhargadlfoiiechlatter ad. warhead. I I . i: • I ' • , • /40.13.'62. courity it gives IC will, payni t can be 'made. On all ill and 'e the ecru , 11: fill :FEMAL . E .600' 00 . MALEA:4 - ii ~. ~ 1 7 _, . , 'TO SELL I. TD'S 'NEW MEI. i FIATEfXII.NTY ~ . COLORED SIA - Pd Or THE' UNItED STATEe, . , CANd AS, ANI) - NEW BRENSVICK. , From rereac aurvsya; eomPleted dog. ; - 10; Ise2; Mat $5:1,000 to so we It sod one year's lims. - • • - - Superlof; to.' ay $lO map ever made by cottOn cr 311feb. sin and sells! iii. the • low :prkle of nits , eau is ; 37,0;000 names are emitWred on lbla map. -• : : I interest o 1 0 Mine MI I will leas eight pe. 113 r, as bniders a .roads I coal to I.e.'. bie s L- I ' et et '1 men, an v ty, ought k, if pots uncut b -1 Is oot otiti a County lisp, bitt.l,t Is alto a .• COUNTY AND - RAILROAD /OP, of jaw cnited Stater and Cabadas combined In orse;glrlng • .1 , 'IIVERY RAILROAD STATION- • ' • ' aturdlstanetW between.. Oua,antest any woman or man $3 $5 per . day. an will take bask' all maps that cannot be sold. and rerand• the money. • i . ' • 1— . Send toi $1 Worth to try.' - • Printrd lestiveticna how to canvass well, ratrdrited all nor &grate: ' . " - - • WANTED , •.',II emartman, IPCWhologale Agent fit .MllOll In eaerY,State, Canada. Hogbrad. and Califontla,— A for tone. ma he he made with a entail gantlet. ' J. T, LLOYD, No. Ittl Broadway. New York:: the War Department maw oar Map of Ytralnla and. Maryland, on; whkh are marked Thoroorbram Gap: Bell Runliountatne, rail% Choreb. all the fords an the rio, temae. and ein, " ry other place In Mary land and .Tirgitla,l . or money retinded. • _ . Price 25 ants. • ' :1, • r Fro vtlg reibuni; Atm. ..MAI' 01 tooma..--We bow* reeelyed - from J..T. Lloyd, do 104 Brosdway, New York, a linty, of Ms Map of Ylrrlnla. Jorrected, op to 18132, fmmoturtays try. Capt. Powell, of Uls,Vpngraphlealt The Map ; ll.l Ter7 large; I s but :IS cent", and it is the bti' *MN' ewe p rehased. • ' .5ePt.. 13 •7 62 . • . NEARLY IN RICHMOND. . , • : . Courage!' noble American. men, . • Pattfase.i little longer! " !: ..t1 Merryay of resatious.sislay - ; ~ • Ilak th our army stronger. li "• ' • 'Poen all we enter Riebtoond town I. ita.-10 'lls the noise of the hatite; " LosinS the day and running away, Traitorous hosts ordeddi el, • • ' lij r u n n i n g, Rapid they pramrer o f! , :'. . - Ikaniting, with lying swelling.; ' =.' . ..-: How they did beat: with little defeat, r . • Gen slit Georpt Ma - 1' pm t, : ' . - !-' ' Hebei fen has endatite pious days;' .Thelsoart of tile !theists dorm low i .. . •JusiSs we pee, hi East Tennessee, •• -' !loner to Amine Brownifew). : • . Now."while we welt for Richmond town, - Rather thin "stied lied do nothing, •,- Cilisins. sill Pirareed to OAK •lIALIr--• --; • Purchase trtsgoifireot mot ii O. PARTICULAR, NOTICK—This L.:lenitive eitablish matt is dlisetly on the Corner of Stath and Market .. Streets. '.! -. • - • • -' r -•, • - Persons Prom this part of the country . In visiting the dry. sh . iin b l e / aim to go there to purchaae• their CLOTH ING! • ran liSme a large arsortment of styles Ind qualities hr Select Irons. end alithe geode iirtr - naidir op good andArnog„ and sold at reasonable prices. Ao we hay from erst ,tiandt. and eel' exelusirely, , foe Carl.; ire ran sell to everybody cheap, for the . buyer doeil not have .14i ..pay for kinsia:lneerred on 'somebody else through th 4 Credit systein. In OneArord—are guareatiW; to sell goedi; ten per cent. lower than .04 incising thati• stand out I big profits. Our motto Ii "the nimbl e sic II pence is b it than the slow shilling ^' Come and Ist' tot Y'arine siv i ili r is at elliciii' ill. gill ' OW " N, ' it 1 ,1„„zr. • • • • ' - :' • AtrAK maw -- - -.R. x.. rner Shrift and Market ,sts,Philadellibut. ''; N. 8.-- LITARY, CLOTHING, ready-made, always oti hand, t , suit any part Of the United §tates snake, at far lacer pare than when mallet* 'ordee. ' •.• - , Rcpt- 13, 1 1 4.' •• ' - • .2.5, Lien 1 'titbit , ..; I , -1-- --,-,-- ,-, PENSIONS, -BOUNTIES, , deo. • • I 7 SIIIILLIAM R. SMIIII, QOLIVITOR.for Pensiotia;.Bonnties; kj Sark It; antra ktotta Of Minim Claloto.'. Vitro wilt lb, How Jamie IC Catopbob, Saathoost, Ter of perm 11011 Market Asset. Pottsville. Pena. '. all distabfed .oldlerootod videos; mbar chitlins, or br belts* ttreeased told*, aro entitled. to Peottioas. II widen! Oka aorta toyearo, or dories Up. war, if It wow eke* 011 t bit **titled loSlooltoloty. Tb.. h s. e we e ., aloe legal Wrg of all fleoluied, valuate's, lu, sostiled lb: restakau and tbs Slt* tonati. Any 19A2. . ; . • , • • - ittrawiki , tupir,ll4' jo OS • SO ,Nro u 0141014 •. ISO 1 1 en Beittntiont To in anon,. • , I'lo TO/11 , • • •• SO ,ffilmhoey , Poodao*ION: • Two' rookie*, • . Nist 1144114, 001 08"6"4' • 40 1111411stego. ito to Dr alitowod .. Coot lewd mil tho plats Sr De.. I ,- ibt Do*t. _ , lora irst trim tram the met. inro ~ 7 Lot" fretpkt. , Mort owe tOt storm iostok the i id t ag th, tacit Is Ow nom Ott be ple a ts sit Eat, I Mrs 1/116111.: cali;,lor lb* prole- try iltaltresd and Yesdas efettine last: 1/111.101.a. On tart- CO p,oso ,ioo co 17.102 1$ i 1.2'9 V& 21,771,03 . 4.222 03 at as* co 27,0011 113 I 0010 0 "0:C;202 - 09 1111.t21 02 ',54.49 07 1.168,A3 U 1.00,1013 0I =AG 0 04 1:4,025 11 Cost Traai for 1001. . ted'durtoy the last mouth: sioxs , I ?MAL. • 261n,08 . 121:01 00 ' • 23 • 20.624 ADVERI"MENTS tic)* btArares. 'ottavilleandgd at the teidloi Z.1.1811.1.t MAN . r. M. .r .1 • ate MISCiLLANEOITS. ; ' ' .:l LI- r. Y ' i l " : 4 l kitti§ l i S AßA - 4:A; (i i ivy' s 11 9. 1 9 . ' . 4.8. s Ns. ha . lid, anti Ow sale br . - AfiktflY. . .- '. ii . '• . '.'' . I' I . Av"")Y2L.. nytepit INANKITS. astitikit,,Oß ARTICLE, at low, nett& "7,5040141 a iritbout et* to pro hlizielf front tbi,p. vet. roe. sak. 4y ' • . 494. tylli 1 .. •• B. BANNAN .. . TO COAL-MIN ERB.-4,8 to- 1 1-8 Riplsre in 41.4ag0n AoigittcAN-cAlyi sue, o gni!' erl ft b. 101. tbaf gig; For mile levti sad Metal taken Ist it* bpi• . ' . ' •. • ,{, •.2 .. ALEX. PURVIS. • .• ' ~.' 17:R me. South [bud Pea% lig/ 17 Smith at;. • .. , . PIIILAD% Avg. 9 . , 42. • ', : •. . ' :• R 1.21.1 • • FIERROCRAPH - r CARDS 'Dr ! vitoirrie picTirpcs*'. 4.0 NV is tholiiiiie to. fill your • with &terse that sr* lIIPNIOSIIitIILK • coversuesterof..tha scarcity amain cba*, dill la rertocrapts Code . 4e Vials, plasm, SECT= FOR VIII DOLLAR, - sat 'mai by tea; PostPoth• !hatotalt toils shf.bs Not eretpild r oar'rerelet of Ms comb *sets. tatakaroya: ow; *ohm stoat 50 of the moot dletindoddied 11(90ar poems Of the day, trill be erodoo appllcatisre. • • JOHN DAINTY" Sato* Bt, Phlladelyitti, • - 1 .10141 - snit 6,..62. i. :SCHUYLKILL • - - I#lllt AND HANDLE* viacyaricort.7sr, itllllllli 1111:111ES* Pict ITAiliLia. SPOKES; • - • AXE-HANDE6II.• , • . HATCHET. MANDL'S,' &C., ' red leak ea band,, it GEoI , BRIGHT .CO.'S, - . POTTS VILLEj e, . • CREAT IMPROVEMENTS` MACHINES:. tThe lischine:s for tie imes, Is the BUM MACH I NY., iolw: atrurted tin. entirely new pritaciples '.Of mechanism. and possessing many race and valuable improvements. It has bean • examined, and pronounced to be simplicity and . perfection combined. .It his a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes she loot: or shuttle stitch. ,whiob will 'neither rip wor turd; and is alike on both _ . eldes‘l- yetSYma parted pewter en everj rfeiriilytkea of Material, from Srallior to the Most name*aslet; with • venue, Ik o n or lila threid from the eateesst to the Semi number. nee het writhe/ 'taw ea: eg , what and, the least. pea tibia frletion, It animas smooth as chi*, sod la neykai ea/li, A Novi's:rats! •MACHINE. •.- It the latest! Empire Shuttle attached, which Is the beet In toarket, Instructions- Oven to pw,haseee., free !of chem.,. Printed !Mart:idioms accompany -tech Machine, from whiSh a. child of ten yeah may readily learn how to!ale ttieei and keep them in :otder: Zuni Machine told by Mt warranted ; !! Canted see the article: at • ,!` • BTICTtTSR,h TIIOMPSOVA,,,, •!! • , !!! !!! ' 'llardwere•and Iron Store. • Corps! Centre 1014 Market ate. Pottsville. Aug VV. • " • 000 `CONSTITUTION WATER. TEE GREAT REMEDY 7011 SOB , CON BTITVTION, D THE: , ••• ONLY ; KNOWN "MAMMY. FOR • • DIABETES AND DlggAggg OP Ttlg . Kidneyi • and Blaader . ... flea* flonageroJu and Trouhfrsiiisig Di,irti,voi.tviirc-h - hirin . .ther, far Reilitifd the belt directed /Mt ton en I: rgus '. , ! Lezonpl , tely Contrail , " hpoMe. ' RENEOI - .. ... ''- ' • • .! nolo lofore url. • . .. -.., . prnperttes of tha 'nettle+ direct thernolves. to the ei eanaof secretion , and by* altering the rend!, tnn of the atornaeh.and lire' that the P tareby ptinelple,of the fond la not eonrerted (ten *tiger PO long as thwayiteto.ts no. der• the lolitieneeOf the, • • ; .. I CREST,TIITION WATER. which gives those Organs time tnTreeorerLlheir healthy tnneaud Tier. We are ahle,to state that the' ( . 4nstito. ttori Water'.has euredeverY ease of Diabetes in *bleb It hop hero givre: j s . Stone In the Bledderollelenifts. Brick Dust Deposit, ■nd Miscone or Milky Dleeherges after Urinating: • 'IMPAPPP occurring tom one and.the same ranee will be entirely cored ni,lbe Cone' Itotlon -Water. If taken,lbr 11 , 1.i/et:en Of time. The dole 'holed :vary with thecae: verity of the dl.ee e. ham twenty drops to a tesenonnfni three timer a tini, In water. , Tritrln. the paer•age of the retrains. the pain.and urgent symntome ahnuld he com bated with the Oroeer remerlitat. then o , ll o 7ett o p '-with the Coneti tut Intl, Water. 3P above directed, • L. • D - YEIMEN.ORRIIIRA. OR PAINFUL MENSTRUATION, , . AND IN MENORItIIAnIASIA PROFUSE,- '• • 'FLOWING,-', itolh dilatiaaa sirlaitur from a faulty reeritiino of 16 Mtn. , the cute cute twine toe llttlai. and .aeern : gamed py revere pita ;- and lbe nth*. a too. prelate re eretkm, labial will be apeedily cured by the Conalituthea That disease known mi FALLTECt OF TIIE WOSAII. .which Is the ',omit of , a relaxation of the ileatnetite of that organ. and ills known 14 a tense of bearinesidend tire:sing paint. in the bark and sid.4. and at tinfesCee '• comPa n led be sharp hieerat i lig or ehonlinir palmlhrough • the parts. will. lo:all raw. be rrem i sed hv4the medicine.. There is another elans of rymptnizot ia rixi rip finyn IR It I TATIQN OF TIIE WOMB, which int)) sielansicall Nee :+tronaness„ which ste:rd torerainp mach igitoisnee,and in nine rases out of ten the dra-tor dees i toat really know whether Itie sytontotna Cr. I be d image. or the disease the symptom:. WeCan only enumerate them here: I speak more particularly Of Cold Feet.. Pelpitation nt Henn, 'lmpaired Memory:Wake:alums, Flaihrs of 'Beat, Lau-, gime. Lassitude. and Intones! of .V,lslotr. • . . . . SUPPRf.S.SED MENSTEVAIAO?4, *. • * - 1 . , . . Wttich In the *mantled fernalejs a constant recurring • disease. and thirzh lutgliet thfi seedsof utoie,zrave and' dabgerons male les arelthe result and as month after' month passes without an effort befog made to cadet na ture.. the stipPression hero, mes chronic, the pa t lent, grad , : natty !newt, her appetite'. the bonehoneeonatinated.nigtd: , aweaie'come on', :and Zoaturapifois. fi nally: inde. her ra• LFIiTfiItRIDEA Ott ITIIITFS. • - • Thla Alava.* dr,TrindaitmOn an Intammatir it ern:W(4W Oiling of - the vagina, and womb. It I. iu all 61111111111 eoinpan'ed by aerate pato in therba , t., aercwa - tbe bowel* and through (be' dip.. A leaapeonful ,otilbe medicin e . - mtv be taken' tbree lluire a day„wltli an Injetion of a table•pmmftalnf,tbe'mOdirine. :nixed with arbalf-plat - of eqt water, morning and etenlng:. lIIRTTATION THE' NECK . 'OP DLADDEII, INFLAMMATION OP • TILE . KIDNETP,• AND CA- ' J OF- VIE MADDER. STRA.NOU,RY AND BUNNING, Ott PAINFUL • ' ,URINATING. . F . nr these dituptes la truly a apavelgth.remedy, ran d ', tnn.morh eannnt 'bergald'h3 Ha praise:, , A ionsledomt has, Nan Unman to repave the moat arrant ayhipnitna:. ;An ynnironAled nliblhat dlarre;ridnoc paln Itt the! pitall alba bark and thirmighlha hips ,A tesapirinntuV !i dad of ConstitutiOn Mater will relieve 'nu 'like magic. 'FOR DYSPR?9I A. .„ It bait niN tri Pell in relict 'he the:most pvqp, , tome. Al.. Ileaderhe. II pert bum. Aeid Shinierh, lIInC Fond..te. Take a. tellepotwhit *Ott dhjnei. Mho' dnte In all r3Pf4 may be lee - reared if . detited. but .~boald' by done icraduelly. l . • ; ; .• IITSIPIANS dare lent pinie given up 64> hoe of loteher,rohebe on& juniper in the.treetMent of the•eilitlease., dud unly them for :trant;Of II: better remedy.jOOStl Linn Twioved itself igitai to ,ttip lath ittit,las-devolted: 'upon r' DitittETlCS • • = 'irritate and . dreneh bY .eohittint use, :soon lead tcrehronie'degeueratioc and roettnited - • :.13EAIL;; --1 ; READ.. ; . • . Dmmus, Pa.,•Joint 2;102; 1 . Dr. Wu. ll;tiroDrar : to: February, 'I6T. ties salleted with lbw xopir dlatirtes.jirid :netts, won I ha passed more than Awn gallons rot ,weter.lo tientyleur , hours. I was pbllo4l to get up as Often As ten or' Melva OWs durltur,tha night, and hi tire months; I lost about Arty pour ds itjareigtit.. Dueltittlhe month or ;at,. 18441', I procured tub bottketuf Constitution Water, and to two days after uslog «zreoeneed relief. nd attar taking two bottles I iraienlirely cured, loon after rpgalnliit my usual good health. I lots truly, • . I [ - J.7Y: L. 3743 .. . . , .. ,• * -Dorms °omens, N. T:, Dee. ?.7.1151. , . , wa.. 11,10seon kCo.—lints: I,lnely dive you liberty to make - nee s of the tellowism 4.7;ertificate it 'lfni value of Censt it nII6 Wsiel,which 1 tan recommend %the high- , My wife, who ws ,attacked with pain in the shoulders.. 'etude lensth Of tht leek, aid in her limbs. aith Pcap i -. brake of the 11:1774 ettindt4 with trisP.ints of the Wona b, ' I Downoribeirt: an Alrrifaliossof I hi"Diodder..: .1 . railed, •• a physician. 10 hr. at tOOdeciter about three menthe.when he left her weree than he found her, I then_ emploYed 'onlof.thehest phySielani I could find who attended bee ' for about - nine; nrittNs. sod-WI:ills she was under hie , • con , iihe' did riot golfer quite es rrneh,-pain ; be. finally, de re her up, and Said,. her we aras. isectiratte,!! Ftsr. said he.... slut has Mick a yolatnnatien f ceneWM tr. that medicine Oren for ene operates eyein,t some oat' . of her . ..d,iftuitirs." 1 Abmit this time stre'romlnenerdt ' We rot Coarrrrrcrtne; W1L172, and to ear niter aseemlaN t.nt• Most the erst dear mytned to have the &FRIA erfert.mnd she kept on improving rapidly under its treatment, and I stow Maperinhmdeientirely her drenestloadairs. I fthe has, not taken en ottbe'Conatit II I lop Water 'for about four. •Areeks ‘ ind we are happy to ley . thee it halt preilaced a' perm Anent cite. •-' • •;. •.- !, - , -IP' Wk. M. VAN BIiNSCUOTEN. r . . , ' ! ,• - .-----.. , , , • • - ~, . ;.. i •-• , • • gluMart, Conn.. Nov. lk %di • Dr. Wit .11. Ottr4o-,-Drar Sir:. I have ler several Jeans 'peen aflltzted with that tgoubNeotee end deuterons (11-' 'iteate•Grueei-whiels %misted an remediel and doctors, .until I loot tOsstrtmou Warn, and-yet i may be as eared that I was menniloglrplemed with the result.--* It hes esstirriy Cared me. and you may make any one of my name you maj melt In regard tothe medicine, se I have entire confidence Ittrethesty.- Tours truly. : , :- • 'I - : POND STRONG.' - THESE ARE YAM .E.401:1011 . .. • . . . . • There Is on steel of dnkia eathat sweiniee anl.!haahatist las e ff ects upin thehensia tonstlieti , ut as'hisbetes arid 'Dieistseit of the X Wary ii. tit tdder and IJriiiiiiy - Paiseges, and limiest; &se modesty they' are twaleeted molt they are ow adi U anisid as is he taiyiwict the eentreittid era entry renseillea, a id we prwienattie .: •-•- • ..-:' . 1 'COIJWITru . ziON WATER I , Tei the poblie OW . the einseletten . libel It Itniisin visa' In ?Ohmic" the (laical' dlinatien tor which It bee bees tined so emleently vneeriatal In ens's' ; amt.* , hint that..we Anil Le /availed nit oar Alerts In Awing PO valuable is remedy In a nets )aineet the nwini•slaent, of poked and tihysieian. - ' ' . .1 • ' ' k'l • ' ' roh , -aaLa,By au.iOuttociiirs!' PRIC3I Ste r ... ' - WM. IL Onsocra Co, rmiustofs• i , . . ..' limas a ALLX*, Ocarral Agentik,!lo. 40 past, :air Toth. Augast, Xi, ?$ 1.1 1 THxilcu ATIVE- . , tsai • le. • _ Se b , ay, San er 13, 1862. , - , ,•1 -. ..?:,• THEWAR.FMTHEVNION! 1Fli; , ii. T elavision of Marirlantaed l'etici- .•• • •57. , •'- • 1 „, .' 41tvanta+41ti.' TCurtin - falls for - .1-t - • ca r te.- .' ~. -• • !.• .. •. , • . I,_ •i Maryland and Paheratrants ate invaded. The 'burl- •1! - .V.1 rises of the day malt he reetimisol as the - preperaliou for: ! --.: t- - •:"!.re a g tleuee.. *anything .lea 'must :gbat way' to it. 'lbil . . 'al stabler! acme of toll Mart be relwased gems lbw& work- . . ' -"•':°°, - -- -. 'hope awl Plana al:labor. Sad alleattetber high or low, ; , --.,, Must now *rand on the woe feottag:, Oar tontary - sow •-• , , • calla upon, upon, us to repel the invaders Groat gb• so 0i c f Perin- •.• ' ` •••• • -, L alit - Mita, to protect the rand atlas State from amattit,,. Met bar entrus:4ls from pilbsta',.: - --•- - .- -; `, Gimmicks Curtis has issued.* nroehrinatioja , Mr 'arty . edionxiad oft* freemen of Peitusgivayi4 tuvimatediete servire,to nmel.the now inituinint danger from Invasion ~ ~...• „ by.the romerive,Of the eountry. On neared** evening a-- ! , diamerh was Nettled bY ilayorlienary, of Philadelphia; - „ trots Governor Curtis,' stutter Gist .bi irstior Isom- - diately from Philadelphia Orally Miura:id men; lot the - - ' • . **Mee ofilarrtibarg- •; . - , --;, •- - - • .. - : . . ;l• Wilahiretton. 2444 was attacked on tite' .6th lital: bY • • •:- ' 1200 rebels. They were remitted and. f ersard , seven " • --,-- . Miles. Oar be. was Stifled.4!.womeded,and 4 uttering. - ° , nal rebels bed hi kliktoth largi Masher; wounded, and ' ...• 36 taken prbestere. Oar gsaboate the good Wilk* to , - • . the sagagmasal. AM of out gilobodes,„ the , •• Picket," . • - , .• blew up, ..The suagailse :exploded.; nuCceptabi sad. - - , - • 11 1 ..men.wele lilted, and d hounded. . • • ; 1• -; . • ..' The Gant dbmatele• Mat e s that Stonewall Jellison. . - .•'.- -, with hi. advance; has revived; at, • liagentowa Md- Said • `... . is preparing, with his whole army, to move upon Peale ~ : • 1 sityards. - - !i , -.-• ... ~,,„ .•- , - 7..:.. ' ' ',. t,. :Ii 1 . 4 largeforee ill rebel °Mietry have , let:opted Gager* • . -town, 31d. .Tbey have,pmeasaktm.4 the telegraph otlim, . end bars emenereird leering up the Malay% ; ' .- • ze ; ; General Reynolds is - tmersumeamive,toutmand-ol all ° .- . theatre** nusedler• the ttsharer, of Cambitchind Yalta! i 0 sad liarriehsrg. . -1 • ! oar forme extend ise Mlles bey' Oad l'oellemilla Md. • 1 The numerical forced the,reWilt In hiarthind-le MA - net known.. Tletirsupply trains tuatintie: to maw the. Por ; . • lomat, None ire known to return-. -.- --- /Name's Perry is - cceipkid„ by : our itnuo, - which are 1 . ..- moldy sudieiro k to- bold - the place. ageing!, the -. e largest ! ~ tome of The rebel army which his Weeded Merylsnit Is repro- .> ' Gated to be welt seared,. but aboekinglv Pithy. , . ',P• ; Reliable enthorify states that the .rebels yesterday - - .• , broke up their:Vamp atlredertek. • Tilly are - marching : i, •. for liagerstotra.Mith6oo pheuroi artillery, - Tbe.ven is, -- ,- " headed.by Stonewall .Jarksom -,-, ' ;,-..., '' •'• °---_ -•":- .• - . • :., . , . y. hays ' Henry?* PrOilminantlea,. '! 04140,1111 a UATOIt Off Marl air Pinutortinla,l . - . - Sept4lltb, 1862. , i '• f CWinii,,Or.Phifdd,fpa fa it late hour tn-night the' 04t r iernoi Panorilyabla _Las addtaiond to me the fol. „. log desgialett: • - • : . .144 lure reliable informatidd, aieSittg. tbgqt the'. ,Rebel Generals have moved their rot hearsay foirp4red- • ark* to the Cumberland Valloy. and thtlt• thntloatimi la _ • ~now Ilarrisborg. and. - PhiladelObb. We tankd evert available Mit immediately. Slieup !lour populist lin: • night roma them tau eompintes, and :send: tof :PAX , Men to iticermYr. Notitneran telest In musing aP (twee' along the Susquehanna to detandl the Slate,vind your . etty.. Arouse every man possible. and mod ttissri horn. • • • A. o:Connin, ' • .r • ' • tlovienorot Peneeyirantec.. - Let the among' Intbla tangent glit-ba roamt and ef t hereby.request' that all able - bodied ,loyal Oltlietka • r: ,anal assemble AO 10 n'elnels - on• lirrlday morning, at the- nest -Met knows of their ferpettte6 election AlVtriote, to i read i nem to'obey,ths summons to imuirdiste . r• ALLXAPIDTA Briar, Mayor of Philadelphia. • HOW TILE 101.E.BELS'INyADIED 211A,RY . OOVERNIENT STORES AT FILMBICK Burnside in Front the Enemy. • Preparittioi*Eit ! Baltimore. , • - • .. ~ (Profittin77YPtuiti ' ' Our letters from Maryland, and perennial Mittens from •. • Baltithore an late ac t-o'clock-on Montle* . evintog, give ~ " us a multitude of reports' id , rumen, , whicti . we - eon-" ' • dense into.lint.follciw...tglabstract ! . ••• - .f, ,-• .- ' - . -. ', 't twould appear that the euenty'crriseed 'over the. Po - , ., I' . toman in force. at three different radiant near the . Point • Of Hoek's. on Thuraday;last :, that he blare up the eta, duet oi the Cheeipeake and Ohio Otnay,• near the moldb of ‘.l•3lonricary , the mine . daY't that Mr. Spates, the • .. - President of the CanalCOmpiny..bad en interview with .• - the rebel.tienerallilli on Fridsy.t that he profereed a . . detertninatii;in not to dlrturb Pedeitrity private property fruitier than' actual ) * - nerestutrj.' but that the canal. 'cemmunication With Washington Must hien,: Off i'. that .• - . the euxuattuarclied in three opon.Frederick on Friday, -•' nod cecupted that city about Om r , ote lock, -In' the after : , -, 'noon ;:•, that he punintaist cattle, sheep . and' ,tirege An '' larit• 'numbers...pay - log r theta 'u United. Slateit!Frease .- ' ury noels, il. which - be id robbed Adams' Repress In the reld s me - day ori lona , upon - the Wineherder and ~ listper's Ferry Irvin ; tint be.bought and paid for-in the . same manner all thrs ittnrsend clothing he could And in , t Frederick; , -thmortitig • himielf tritium( much! Violence - - towards the luhribitgetio;_tbat nearly ell the ;Union in- ... - habitant's `fled on bit %*. preach, on- Friday !morning,- .. learldg.their hnusett.fu . Mime. Stores , lc., at his merry ~ that Gen: Sigel wan in home nn'th• 'Potomac. ',some- elk ••• .‘ . miles belew the enemy.j Is croiwing and would harts drie. .en him built, had trbeen desired, which it . stein, it :wag i l i not ;.that he.bur,nedt o Moneetcy re fi red Midge on -: Saturday.and I Mew o t bbritectuts and pkieta nearly . :to New Market, on the old Frederick pike. nn I hat day}:,, , .- - • 'Abet. ti.,latdy of cavalry. some nue thousand strong. atter. '. emssing the Pnint ef (+eke: On Thuraday made their - • - way to lbst'north west at* arid . have not Men. beard • . 4 ti t, 'front -ince,: that tint . eve out his Fronts! end picket's Ii" ' . vittnitt-Writtntlnnter. tit ardattie - Pennat 'verde line nit - ' • Saturday; and to with' -lour 'miler q - that. Village . op 'Monday morning, arise to prpirene the train ()tithe W01t... • -ern MerrAnd ltailrnsd,fmni going out to, its terminus iii ,{ Union. 11421;:e ; that all the tdores at Frederick nem , ni:' 'red and ' rnvvhed Batt idiom on Faluiday morn ing. 11344' -' , . amneeight, fieight cars ro that thereported.hurning of. .", 'them is not true : that Mr. Garrett` the President of the • - ' Balliceitire and Ohio B ilroadi by taking ' time by the forelock, saved all tile ' ' remit tree and ' cars, before :the . enemy Could arias thein..4 .bitheing their East add kt eend,ng them Welt - ; t at at he Saved in this qty: ability, dive locroctiotives ando e thousand firer hundred rare, • and hrisides rent bark- o Wheeling alt the. freight Which bad-accumulated at C mherland, regarding-the demerit% of . the , enemy-on the la ter point aka probable' theory; thit . .thecormy medal fella! - nn Sunday : am though In,. .:5 tending. to. sweep into iirbsylvenia, hut stidtialy turn- ' • ed,hlreolumris in fort. .dosid the tad Liberi,v toad from- ,''. Frederick to BaltirnoMN that on. Monday morning, at- • four o'clock (YesterditYl . his itivince guard- appeared near ~ New London, on the Liberty road. ;.li ..itilies from • BOG- , - mere, while the pickets retturnside'S army were 'at Cookeaville. and in that direction across-the country 22 ' - . miles trout Baltimore ll thrit . yesterday nearly ,all day, and,'st long inter/a t e. firifig . ,.ot betrrY2:oediumerr was - •distinetly heard In GM. notthweitern 'Mellon .of lialU- . nipre„ up the Liberty mad; that stil'o'clook butt eterilag • a rnMat was tile ie 'Mitten - it* rind believed .bY many, thattien.. Burnside bail nntehist - the enruky'a ' front to tin*: and thrown-lilt columns :upon the •;appresebing - " fet.. font rug Min at every - oot ; that I heexcitement at • - Baltimore. ever Mince the enemy diercrated the roll.; , Maryland with his unhallowed tread; ham been, patted, , amongst the Union people, because - no efforts were made' to cll them but and Cr., them,io as to- defend their . city'; :that the rebel sympathizing poinlatlon . bee - not .. - k • Jared to show signs of'. Insolence to any pate*, thmugh. ' , tear of itrningagninst them by the Union} populstitin ; that the Governor of SlarDand leaned his mil; last even- -)ng nt i late hour, exiling. un the Union militia of ~Balti• more to arouse and prepere:fer.defenee, and triton' thOrmi , of the Cotnaties til- be up and drivfog 'beck the fort, with . every wearten they tan muster: f that-the tete!' of Mil. ~_,...'l ,ry lend pretend to say I hat the ittintherr .arm3y..n.c.., - Sweep, into Pennsylvania. I irtnev.h !finial titit, intd,therli, • -to Pittsburg, " for, the' *purpose 'of- destriiyinit.: our `Orci , Dance foundry tli4e.:aud thence over into 'Kentucky, -. neat ni Cincinballi where It' wilt join, the bandit Morgan. ,r en en ..K irty,tinit h ; .that thin is' not believed by the;: - Utt inniets. who are :oak in irri. the enemr'i tleseetit ifpots',.„. Bali {more: that it .is, the flied end 'inalterable determi imtioi. of the tioverument to rase, Baltimore, In the ' ground. lit case the enemy abduld be ableto prerent.hina. sail before it In toren, a.thingArtily accomplished by the - ourengat bond; that the Ilnionims`. iii pr e pared*with - .. the-most.eelf-sacritleing lutiaiduility to jein be tourert "tent in the wrist of deetrnetion, ryather thee 'to let Baltimore fall in the band* of the enemy ; that no Vol. ota•people were:Berlin Baltimore opts lard eventing. to avoid ,the cousequenct a ~: of the impending- conflict, though crowds of aretealonista were tilfitliradley Jilin :eon, of Frederick i was riding about Ina natireeity,, after Ira occopition -by the rebefe..with theltoneriesua flag tied .lef blititirron and trallinglu the dust; that the gem-rat ,at ilthient airbag Utakeniata. last' evening in ltaltinxwe . . was; the destruction of the enemy's" , Meter by those ,Of thellnitea State* befi,4ll tbeY could get oft or llaryland:„ . and that the tiortintment in Washington yaw actlaehell'' . , by. the Saute - Opinion. 1; . I.' - - 1 . ' Fiona all that we ran fettle We ant iti streng.hopes that , „ the-Wishes:of the Marjr - landire, andof the +whole loyal portion otitis &terrify, Will he staysail; 1 (7010, .__ R. • • 111 1 roar. . •,.. ' , ' • ' ' '''' 'GRANO „ . , .11a the lloneridgo, thi Jtulipsiqf o'4'e:burg et,- qv's - and i Terminer . .na Quartr - s4sten. of the. Peace for Ole . (bratty of-Ohuyti.gl: 'is , ' , ,;, : . The-Graiid 'lnquest, enquiring for I the brdy of, the • C.'auritY .Gt 9 ebuythlll.l3epteurber deaden., 111111, res pect-! funy report:'; .•• • _ '•• - . ' • r ' 1 , . . ...• I • That they hese acted on fcrty-eerea bills of larklettnent, . cif which Malibu- forty-two wen ret tuned true bill,, and Aveaterre Ignored:. ' , - I . 1 ~ : • . - Many of these bill. o'er* to. inlitor offetieni,aud shamed ' nut baverbeen:reterrierl to Court. - - ' . - And they further repott.; that Court., the pub- lie Prison , • belonging fo the County,' , by' order of the i Court, uniform,' it in eery voiOd-condiliod and under • 1 i r r xeelleat hisnapenent. ••' ; .1' =/ * I . • " - • The County others they ft . ; preserelty In good oriire, .1] -se itte the eikeptiou of the Prinbotiotarre Cam in which, • they would rernecifollyereoptmend in entamement, by IfuereepoeeLef the partition r'n the Wert side of .the of , • lice, and the erection of an additional Fire proof; es we' find Ile present Firoproof er:edid te - ancts an extent ne -to .prevent-Ibis peeper, keeping acist cue of dui books and ' papers belonging tv the ollits." the mine 1 , - ba's been ree'. ; commended oy tornier Grand Juice. I • '' t . 1 in the - Count,* Anne lionrre;tbey foued everything ha '• e.rierychem, orderly and-'we` tesrmanged (weenie°. 1 Tbir '• inmates; numbering °vet trm burred, old hod young, CI. UnaniEDUl*llo thtir IMOillill. xof the attelftions of : the steward for their OM sad conifort. They elm *ex- • ; press'greet confidence and'artistation In the attending Physician, and ltha enedhsl,dispor t mein generally. • ' They find thst there and TIQ pieratairids made lbw- tile '.. Safekeeping of "be Licks and papers it the A Imi House,- In tweed -Are, and Would,,therfors, suggest the paretiese : II -of- a k fre-prOof tale ; for that purse,' • . . . - The, tam clops I:whined-- to the institutlon wee,' . I. large, abed bare -10 es 'y r ni e t7, well sorban-deft, The geb- oral' management rd the Institut toe Cs eery gook. -i , -, , There Is not a euelcient' upoly..of wittier kV-convent- ' *catty. keep the-differeWltind rigs, clearroind mirth .to • '• Properly guard against :fire., • -:, • .: • ••• • • *I heplg use lb It he . yard,llmuiedfately lie thi - -rear *of ,the toot ta . bitliditur, Is in. In Orono , as 1/ 011 - 6 . unhealthy pw , sfenity, and the Jury euesreee la • nmovel fernier W4'.4 . 1 10 t`r ~ ,i ltilled w li blicuat tar and similar building on the oppeirte lUt. : ... l . .' - • ..; _ "the IS awry, too' whit+ le- I n tl bier the kitch en, might be Much ' traProrad by a change of:locality-- -its Inmates frequently, Suffering: great leironveitleuce from steam, brat. At. • ' 1 ' - ••- ' • • • • • • Tbe'Jury recerotiandiqtenceer 'Falling to he erected on -Hut road Waltrip* frump fPottesine to VIIIPSOn11,111( 111 - ' -meet dangerorm pint, rint.llle. - Andrew dlnidle's farm house; and Mat". theretuoval of, Ihe large rock oserhing.. tug the turnpike between Pintsville and Modal Carbon. - -They rermunanditurplettllnn of loon abode tee. , Ifi and arhund thdifferent ;ode a ll aebed to or - rotineeted with:the differ Pt bundlt at lb. Alms Hoar. • Epithet; diffe r Whereas the erandit lora of Our country at ' this timemak it neceseiry for all. to act witityrudence, seal and decis 0, - tbe Grand 41in r.eecsormend that :the. oluirs of the 6id ounty, inialt dines's, mow their utmost '- influence to anist tbe.trornlnfrg uflicers in the discharge of their duty. o f p, i, thicennatenent of men for- the army; . arm that all pi pFund alletweragieig 'enlistments; or. , in. retarding t en . llntlilltivies.:be promptly arrested and punished pride 'tbe „existing !rms. • • , .in cone luelon ; rbe,Orand funnels' tender Hale 'banks.. to the Renovate Co urt 'it'd its °Meets, for the courteous 1 : attention to thrutelleringibe Sessions, I. . ' • ' • '.' A All Of whicbils respeetfollilubleted: ,' • . • ! KHMER HOME 'lN:litirk,'Yorechaii. ; , . _ . . ' :Amman() TROCA'..4:44) `:11 undred the *aderson Troop, under eh mind of Captain: Palmer; left Carlisle on Tueiday . niiht last for m scouting - puoses in .14.ryla i nd anti the Cu berland Vaqe rp y 'Among; the number were '3.tessrs..Morris; Halberstadt; and Beek, from • -„ this County, • One hundred more left on Werfneaday uigl4 sad the le• Troop are '.ph doubt by thii time en 46kt 'duty. They arelullvermed and. equipped. • . ~ was irt..tyPe4e find the fol.' lowing iu yesteitlara 'papers: . , li sir►preeatttsfaitiad Onf: 11 1 1 ;.,; • and Me trnoporaf ntoonfed &c oats, :arbi L ynban laPt hoard irari in th*Dettatierbood -Of , Ilagrystonno, pruce, tralanaraUturl of the onen77a anivensenta. " • •