Ibtrs' Journal. pOITSVILLE, PA: S RCPTEM 11E siO, T 1 6A. gOPLE'S lINION . STATE TICKET. And!torGederal, • . '• „. THOMAS kt.•HOC: !MAN, of !N lT A,boijoy.„ : - . . • Siir*lyor Ginerali . . .41LLIA1 S. LOSS, of Linenie County; 80-SLVERY ,STATE TICKET. , . • .• "Auditor General, • 15AAC SLESK ER, 4t .101,0kany Comity. Snrveynr General, 3AME? .P. ItAßlfyor• 14nion Counts COUNTY UNION TICKET. Piesideat Judie, EDWARD OWE,i PARRY Associate JERk:STIAII REED. Congress, JAMES. it. CAMPBELL 'Assembly, :AMU F.. H. MADDEN, JIR)'IIK. BoY mt. JI Eh LON LUDWIG:: District "Attorney, 110 W ELL 'mu EU; County Coptittlas2oners. • EVO J. TIIONI AS; for 3 years: • JAMB G. GNNLiEI.I .4 2 " Coroner, Dr. JOHN c. McWILLIAII2..., - eorinty liittrveym . .111ANK•CAPSY.1%; ! Director tit' the Poor, • Dr. atIoUsTCS Anditgrt CIIAR - LES W. DENOLV.R. PRO-SLAVERY TICKET, Pies'dent Jui!ge, JA)iEE 4YON AssoC.iate 4ndr>, JACOB KiANB• • • Congress! 51Y,Elt . ST itglISE: • A isembTit MEM= • CON II AD Gr. REM EDWARD tall[NS. F. GORES. County comints2lonelt , Cit 4 It LEA NOEL for 3.lrmrs., dAVIU•FOLtY. . "; " .• Confiner. • • WILLIAM U. JoinqsoN. Director or 'the Poor, EDWARD LEBENCOOD. 'County - Surveyor. BENJAMIN DELONP. • And I tpr, iSIjAEL A - 1'11.E1: ATE STATE CENTRAL .COMMITTEE: , - ITro..lnbo C. Ko°x.. Pro-dent of lbw 71.1nion : St;at of Iny3l eft ir,, , n5 of PennhylTroti, l ulvt , h ft...lnt.lwt in Ilerri.buk; on "the lith Witty last,i itap:ul.fts Ihr follow io _ . . cri4 cmcncAl; c4:mmirrze. P-B.r Lamb. . ; • Norton WFAllehael, - • 3-irn W Forney. f ; ; 0,;,. Ic . lismersly, • P Frnuo• Smith', • N Courson, F;rs - ;‘ W. 11. AltieS. • Piller }Alt tirr. ; • Chtthquscris Tn.or, ' )1. F. DAL 0 - .4 On, }: Cowan. St..rhsn 0%101, • ' -John, Y.,uorman A 11.-Ntidrnst.n,' Nvid F1..M . 1 , : t • ;;;;stn'oel PO, Martin: • •P WlBd.o Grose. .. flots;rt (}, flarywr,, Sommer, • • .- Ssn; ttd 11,;P:imant, J. F.• Sfsnolith. ; 1 • I; ro. V.' r..2INV , l'oht B i'nronnsin, ' 3 W F. 11 hit....' p, J , ;Nilson, ; Atn, , < M - Tr[s . P.. MARK' phllideipbfa. v;, :t ehrgter. • ,-••.•_ •_•-• Norristown. - • - IN. kg ,•- , Ul!() , •••• AP.tuloon: • • •. county. 11•.noInlo.• - Frrantnn, - • . - NVlllinno• - poit; - Sunbury. • P«rry cuunly.• • Itirrigl•urg... .} IllnEaslornunfy: tow-or Cbln'fb York ro fir4tyiburq, - 111•11 r enunty. ' ' •Kittnning. _ • ' Washinginn county.• . , Pittsl.ur4. • • • , 11.1trer. , , Mercer. ' Erie. • WestmorelandCo.. - . • Ciairman- IturalYair advertisei.io n, has, been postponed, t_ state, of the_ country. Sate Af_rrie Ia . :1'11.1i at .7.oryisto. owielo. the prese See'iti(rvertisetnent WELL, RAti.nr.The "township .of Barry 4ias nlre ~ urn i liied _seen men over her full quot 4, and of .course will :avoid - the draft. • No 14s than 211 reernits'lefton hues. - "day to •1•11 up Cdmpanf ';k;:fii,th . Regiment, "now staiioned .atAnnapoliS, :Sid.; under -coin maud of Vapt. Cyrus Sheetz..4 .• • A:cur:Of !line Alod Fragrant -Coffee :is a. - Itkury.'Oppre4iatel by 411, and cao.be enjoy . hi yhcst ikerfoticyt byTthiaie.,tvlio pro cure-the Vii)vilt M EST . Col; FEit, 'put: tip. by the "Ei k )111.1.s," ;Cevi Yorkuz City. Those who have uutpeill do well to try it, and judge for • :them-elves. - • : LK 7 r ihe:nanTrs orall . thosO who take part in ;the Ikeekinridge partizan meefinka be pub!ished. ..They,.. will Igo .doWn to polsterityi associated with the. Cow.j3oys;of the Ilev.oht -ti'.,n who itifled and .tilso with the : . tlartidrd A..'"ohretitionistl during', the war' of - To siio,ir'the extent of the 'great failure, en 11'e.lneed:iv fast, six ear.l,-,vrereAsent up the, Itailroad to lirKT, the people to Mighea's great - '-ColistitutiOitar ,IThen'the train arrived, h heshold I- there, t le, nil pr,r.v,its in the whole The mivaiger3 - • •-• . , A (77kritAST.—, on-Wednesday asfhebod-.. ties el4l.66r!dartin and Lt. Dougherty tie - ing. niilo r ed frdm the .depot, to their, homes, af'd the, line o 'citizens Moc'ed along the' streets with. tearful: eyes and •stdemn. tread t the Breekinridgproevssion 'were .whooping]t and yelling:for t, i c, • iiarty 1 , So disgusted 'wete many of our woen .an at tid-i indecent d lin • n) , titiman• exhibit io 0 it nder ' Cite, , eitZtititstanees, .'tliat they elo - sedrp'theit i liouses-a4the,Screeh• itig,-..erowd pasy.ety. LAIOE.i OF SCLCI:J,KI Sttit4 • appealsern m>n ` t :to.,piu tor imMectiat'e sap for the wonlided solSiers from the bloody hits e•fiellls of M ryla,nd: They- -Will 'hearty afl betlfr . oirtfinto ..Pen'nsylittittia,an.tl ; they de. a -mml Mit"^are and syrapathy. We iidoir %lint st ; .h4epe - ii are not in vainto:the Fitt] women or Pennsilvania. Direct' all packa , ,test co Gen .11alei:liarriburg, with the "articles they co :lain- initrlced the out tole. • • , • A o TIIER,I' A ROE OIL !NM. LT. -9 It T hursr rast al tfr- the t elpgra ph ie. news. Wirlsed ititi our llorouglt of he great halite progressing _ Sharp, t t \lar) I, • ' which it wns stated that the tinion-aiutlEad the advan tage, a handbill' was iA L ued - by the Rebel y itkathizeis't rtnt:the(,..,lllee of the"Stantrara ..r6V-omulehillilig the people to amnion - la - their . houses. Ththills were distributed through this I.loroui;it while the- jpeople wer,'e ptepar 'tog to bury our tnurderOlAdierse. It seem ed t0.1,e so intentled,lbarMany of our citi- ZCIIS thought it was ; don"parpOsely.to...aurry . those who were sympathizing ror the'deai and were in almost breathlessinxietifOr4kfi fate of; fathers,. husbands not broi4l 7 4,ltho were I - -in the-same battle, acid whose lifeless' ,42ffidies 'might also come in the' next train.' These"- ' reher,iimpathixtr.s _ought to kip!. by thi's .. - time: _that the 10 - }al pei)ple of, Pottsville, _ 1 ' woul4• i'my qinte as . inuel attention In a eecTa-' pendat ion from, Jeir....lhtvis . as one derffainkling', froni.the Slandtml Aire, -. 1 : - .'' ' '',. : I Ili:Gnus, in lii Iteeelt, appettrea. to be or .riitit,(l at :.,I,..bat be the .tyranny. of the Coyeransent itt arresting.sopfe' of the perpe :eratie traitors "in' the..Naarth:, .Ifughesougiat . to knoi that the only trfaitors' we'. latvre . .f the N(iarah are arid 'of course they are the 'only perions that seNect theanielves to:sirreSt. Bot.ilugties'Ougfirttlit , to . ,comprain, beCtlatie' thie Governmetti 'lase .. : I , e6l:ainite•lenientlowa+ f:aitp fiCr... ' Openly'<feeltires that the people call hinlst -- tt:alta,r daily and lte. seems to iather an tile appellation,, than, to•nvoid " it ..judging from the anataller ita %%Lich he afftides.loit.l': • AD thepatriotic speech reeently-delirei ..ed in.gaud' Chunk; by Daniel Dougherty Esq., Of rhiladelphia. It is of 'lle • right .stamp 4ese.times, and ought to, pct to shame the rebel . sympathizers everribere; who tire _trying to br eak ', down the Ada:anis-, tnition inthese_ times of. peril, in:order to cure the success of the rebels. For: :such is the effect of such policy. EYery Union man who has e s caped from the Bouth declares frig that 'the Rebel sympathizers in the NOrth are Wiirse than the Rebel •traitors of the .South; With one voice they the' Rebel. 16 .416 lion would hate been crush ere this ififbid -riot been for the aid affooded, by these north. ern Rebel eympathizers. Asti 110:i0R, TO OIIR BANDS.—Our Bands poi of Music - were in the service .of their country . ri fore long time, and return - li. from - the seat of war but a few weeks app. - They have - Seen the Rebels, and they kiloW the character of the rebellion, and they. hive seen their rn .comrades slaUghtered thousands on, the be battle field.. They also know' that all such pc . demonstrations; -. for party parposei, - as.wita of made in our - Borough on • Weinesday last, . lig only strengthen the Cause of the Rebels, awl w they positively - retusca their services for aril 'such demon . .rfration;., We repeat again, all in honor to the Patriotism of our Bands.. be , - How_.THEY Loot.—We:sets it stated that Gen. Roger.., Pryor, •forruerly member ,of • • na, Colgress from 'Virginia, watt at Frederic* ea - City 4 3,ld.,ivith the Rebel _Arrhy. Those who cil saw hinisay.lteloOldd more like an incarnate stA fiend than a human being, , tkuchanan's ex: cb Secretary, now Gen. .Cobb, alas also of the . sc .•number, add looked - as_ vrecay and filthy , a; • th the rest,,and appeared to be bloated .with li- to . quor. .• The inttner i le crowd of people that as- he ambled at the d pot on. Sattirday,.).tonddy , tit 'sad Wednesday ornings, to greet our. gal ; wi lent soldierswho i And to the defence of the to . State, was .gall-and . wormwood to the sympa- w, thisers:* The cheers- that . went up from itli St loial crowd seemed to blanch their cheeks, J 4 and .5 . % - e - :saw one of the rebel leaders who fa looked' ranythirig .but 'amiable.,. Why duti't 10 these fellowi go South to_whre they belong? . __:_ - ----0.. O. • . :' . PRI VE find the following coinplimentary no• I; t;ee of oar member of Congress:in the last SanburyGazftle, the . 'oldest Pemocratie- pa pubhihed in'.'Nurtfiumbertand The Gazette comes out boldly. in inpport of The Union State Ticket: • • Iftol.-3ANL9'II. CA4PRELL.—We - arie pleased to nee thit n ibis Itigliirdistinguietnet ptsteemen, our -present repre , sentetlye itt Congress, has been renominated to Sebtryt• At kill enunti, tur election in the. nese'rdistrlet eompnted of that county' and Lebanon. While we regret. 'the lots of . P Mr. Caftitiheltfes our Representative. to nsequence of the new apportionment, iferejtire•in' co the.belief that the nation.will not !nee his Invaluable; sersieee •That -be Cl inutd bvre.},t4a reelected. the third lime froni his old district we do not,doubt.; end ate trust his new ;district - willtcoptinue him in the itervice.•l James N. C.Autphell r.enlos BP one r.f the very shiest -men . In. Con fleas: ,r. been•an honor to • hie • , ..nnetlineney.•and a faltbftil tl ...errant of the ti.ttion. His, 'record as a. iepirnet44;the. especially es an advocate of the wpm for the Union. Is nnitripeschnide• and. jaying adds the-character of the legislator, he faithfully served hisenontry In •its field as .the Slajor,ot A Oginteut in the Itnee month's servfee.— In the Ilt;use be also won - immortel honor as the 14eder in tb e. psseage'of the Pecific &dirtied Bill;end sh , ,uld he. Hie to - see (Mt great' er.terprlse ceropleted.wtli re• ceive great Oration from the -people along itslronte.--- Higher bnpors nwelt.hini ; and we; truss the (oo:ids of the Union in ticbuyllill and Lebanon will reelect! Win to It next -congress hy an overwhelining:tuejciritll:' . • • VALl:As:no:lam, of phip,. and • Ancona, Biddle and Dailey; ofl . enniylvania,'werettie leading opponents. of the. Administration . in Congress. • They voted oe' all itrip4tatit questions: against the Administration and in I: favur of Jeff. Davis: Ancona has ben re nominated in Berke by the 13.1)el Sympathi zers, had the.friendsiof the:link:it have' final inated:Major J0hn . .13,. Witnnerc - late -Demo cratic Mayor of the City - of•Readina as lit 4 cornpetiwr. . Majcr 'Wanner is now. iri .the Army, and accepts the ikoMiniiiion :in the tul: towing. scathing letter : • VOR . T . ll : oOtilivirs. StAit:lTAiLiiiNaicii. Sept: 5 iIENTLEMLN;--1 have the_ honor to. atlnoW ledge' yorlr k lot hirer. of . the 2d instant; and Pailea, at, yourrue , quest, to replyat once. iseliecnocrat at heart and soul myself, I am deeply inv pressed by -the tail that- the compliment you pay me comes from men with whom I bare co-operated, when, the name of Democrat wassiiat .used ass cluat•tor,sysa• p•abizing- witb:tieasno• ' ' • i I have enlisted under the thur, of my beloved country,• audin this her darkest hour she is so dear to me, that I cannot leave to enter upon a• canvass for a 'civilodice ; but if my name ran be Of any 'service to defeat 441ximli dale wham purrs's' snigbt be cr.liaied by:the eneiniesAni . 2113 , Country ns 111EIII ricfory. you are at liberty to use it, - • Very respectfully yours,. • 40E1 A. WalfiZti 1. 1 . 0 ii. It Alublenber,:, John McManus, and othare r t , 4 LORiOUS ' NEWS FROM Cat.tiortAla-. ' .—the election returns, incoMplete, .show' fortylSer . • : I en Union netubers•of;the,Asse l mbly el; ) ctedi - " and four Union Deinocrats. E6ery 1 , emo erotic Senator bf the Ancona, ><allandigleam (Ind Biddle stripe; it de leafed.' Six .Douglas and four lireckutirldgel iDem: •• ocrats holdover, constituting th-sole.Oppost tion 'element in the -Senate, -which 'has • thirty: ••• - • . nine 'members.,'" - •••" The Republicans anti Douglas De!nocrata united throughout the 'Mate: against -'-the Breekinridgers,.and they liatis swept it clean: The imendments to the ConstitutiOa were adopted by a large majority.' Col. Connoi.'B 7 oiimntlif California, Vol. untceis have advanced•to Diamond §'pOogs 25(1 miles east of Carrion s Valley. The ,men sUbject to military duty. in • F .an Franciscols cojnplete.- . It confains,' 27, - SOO named.. • - • Tait, I sot,.ta Tadunuts.—The Indian :trou. . tiles still continue in Minnesota; and P , ol::§11).• ley has . called:on goy.: Ramsey tor 114 pair& -regiment to suppress:ilk!, outrages; "114.nother attack, w'as made on Fort •AbercroMhie last week in. which the .. Indians • -were ;repalsed with censiderable lois and only cine white,, man was killed. The Chiefs alledge,tbe Was -commenced on -account of the,l conduct • Pf Agent'bidefruud -1 • ing them of .their'anneitie!. j., it-is - Stated. by persolts Nfin ne.sota that'fr:nin 600 to 800 Men; women and children IMye been massacred by - the; §iousi and ,that*.;least one third - the - •aren:. of 'the State ha - a:be-en deserted by the terror stricken hOrrible It, ¢f affairs. It is also believed that•emissaries from LIM rebels luiie also 'stimulated the' Itidiaus to these massacres—we linve , rebellyttO,thiseri in the Nprth ,41evilish 4no'pgh to do illative': Y thing • -- "Wuot.Efist.z latNo. r ,— , AVe learn that sfr. P. Dewees declared 'at Ilie SymPathirer:s 3ieeting on'WednesdaY last, • that 66 errits have to carry on;the war, and !that' . they had-to<do 'nearly all the :. fightingj.l. l II:h e i s C-...rreotly reported, such ; awful awful • lyl i ng i :ought not to be permitiedTun,pass Nearly all-the Democrats who ate ii the wear are'of• the Douglas stamp,' who utterly:repu diate the•sympithisers i , There ire but feW Democrats of•the Breckenridge staimp in the Army—they tde'nearly all at homeltiying to divide 'the_ community on party pblitics, in ordei- to aid thelt4iele to conquer ilteNorth- Frain 'this County there are in the l 'service at least four RepUblietins to , one peenocrat, and they Itilow it, and.boast that t4i,Twill be, able to carry the -election in•this l poeiity in consequence of the absence of:-soittaany Re publicans in, the war.- ( *Of the 1315190 who the County at the'eall of the Governer to defend the .soil of the State, we i t O. l ,tiet be , • lieve there *ere • two' huadred -156Mcieriits in - - - the whole number, aptcbut'veyy few frem the Breckenridgers. 'We regret the necessity of alluding to such a aubjcet at thii but such outrageoits lying Must not be permitted to go unrebuked under any circumstances. Tut: GovernMent has itat 'thotigh all those who are, not ntittralized are 'exempt from a dra'tl,,all iit uch portions ahc , have voted • illegally,' 1 o have attempt, ed to itite, illegally,. are:': . not eorrititj front s . draft. The. nnmee of 'all. au4: petioni ought to be' repOrted tothe Depayltiarsit to be entered. for - drafting. I , rIl / I RE Too thoak!rho,eaire to T ote; at the eoisuingelecttott, oght -to Bele that the aye aiseaie4 ten . thtyl ilbeeore tl4 The,el‘etion will. be held •on th .Ith of. October mgt. • i j nt=!=E IZZ : COMITITOTIOIAL • ; 'TLON 11113171NG. For ietics . it had been ushered forth . to the world by Hogbel k, C10.3 -' that ft great Meeting was to assemble iWPfat ' illefor the celebra -- 'lien - of iheladoption of e Crinstitutio4 -Ei; .. cut sionr . , tiekets were • cod' on the - nail-. ... • . • roads, end agents desp het ii ev ery direc .. • a top aell these tic ts. 1 Thousands,,.. of dges were scauered 0 er the County for the ithf ul ttialecointethei persons adth, and rer frts • Were sent ail poi r the County that, if . attend e woeld,ouly come to Pottaville.and attend I • e gr atimeeting, Mr, i Hughes wooldjAblo -1 . ,tely r ivent a dm ifroin being - ritede on . • 1, this'Cimuty for volu . to fight . the rebels. .1 : t , ' :some of. the outer districts it was .o lio re mted that ' sioldirs were to sr . lie In Ptsville to protect Mr. Hughes•while ? . 1- • fews; dressing the faithful. ' After - all . ',heir eations,- not , mare than •abdut - 1200 1•' • • Insets Assembled, W ad the grand procession, I. • a:tibial/I by the tuamortal CrOiland, num led.% , little less • thaw - 1000 personif— • -com. mad- priseipally; of the &awl:Siding — citizens - - 1 , TfirisTciainsliip,' . who seem to be the peen ar-. f lloarers- of Mr. - Hughes.i One; portion as. Ai . eiiiid ' by liii . . : H., an thei-Market sd :on, and the ot7 i l it o . rt : ii.i : lby. some of -- his tbo inittes at tne ourt so.onae.: There 'Was at li tee enthusiasm exht , exee ton one teas on. when Mr, Hughes - as•depi Ling the ron aof the fEfonti, end iferionticing tbeAd dm mtion ;for nal tyranny;:tane of, the boys ; sit out, !`bully for.lthe South ,," fI enit others liet d,l,when Mr. Hughes wi l ls canepe P lled : to . 1 • . - - , •,•• M peaking an ot !call 'chit and step , the teas o n. 1 1 . he ; and the n absolutely drlaredi that the ou teas a • little; wrong -a. - Heats° ' told lem that he had b l eed '. looked ' Upon 'as; a [Mi. "i at he wes,mHtted a traitor abut every. — on: r thOlay. Hughes tali the truth that ; 1' ime, and the boy ; s ee m ed to be delighted . i .1 rith ' t, and -agtin -, cheered ita.thett!ie . cu pe culiar . . I ' • 'lan er.. ...The whole speechof Mr'. Hughes, re b lieve,es we di. nothear it, was ii strongly kint ern as he date*o, (why don't he follow If ohn ? ) i f s,„ l , and li ; the iir . bul . e , ii flair Was a ~ t iaisi e riable. tau e as all - such, exhibitions Inuit, he in a Dystl COuntry. Ntofiour cnizens toi?k any lait in the' proceedi ma, except' the office-seek rs, aiid those whos l loyalty is strongl:t.ques ioned. I The magi was made ,' Up of the ig-' I s iiirant dupeof * I uilies dk Co.,who are led my. iin ' and used to Scum pliiih his-, purposes. lo •-• tiable was the s - e pectaele l , that a Qlt ' tholic ?tie ! 1 Ore r Ma ' rlcid to o l neiof our citizensi l 'fig'fig at i lot ~shistae to br rig these poor people from heir werk into teen and use them fur such a ii .1 • . 1 . iurpose !' . .1 - 1:' • 1 . . ::- -.- i ' • Ni bile . the prof ession _ was moving, • two . qarpresi of. our Ilint soldiers arrived,:whol eel slaughtered Ili the recent battles iri Nla ylil r by the rebeli, and so incensed Were the he ' ple at this "Constitutional EXlabition," i ha,t-tiffs.... (shutters in many, of the . lam . tTs r elose . , d,. to t. Shutters wheW,the processtoar passes, Mil several of thnie who came to tirwri and wit es4ed the prOteedings, were iso 'struck wit hi impropriety under the cireuntstances, Ilia they declared *hat they' - were , now done .I ; With the "Constitt tional..Breckanridgers fur ; -- 1 . • What kind of a ' exhibitiqu will Ittig,hei & 1. 1 Co. ge n t U p. ; next ?II ' *' '' .: - 1 . .- PstfSox 13anw Low riddressed , a Ile ' tter to , - the. editor : or 1 th Press, out Wediteaday - last, 1 1 , . 1 • I '. • , from which we take the following i iextructs 1 - - - SIR : !i haveijust reririii•ci from 041ea,nri County , Stale. where I have Beim, by Intl tion of a [committee, ' to Sildreseim au dieneJ of some llitisainis lof i rrisonsi on thel last d ay . of an Agricultural fair.. I s oa t to the open air, troura atm:id- iu the centre of `ha enclosure, and ,1:411.all.:1:::6 makt ;ftyself heard to the Out skirt, of the-largos isrembl ge J. hale appeared Delete at the. . - Noith.l l tiR pet out; not le-Write you that I /4(4 ePoksn on thaj -4* aloe, or war! I said, but to isy something of pu die nen i latent: lb -re, here, and elaewbere; as reflected . • by tbuite with-whore I have convereed. ;The people, the en, i IeoPP, are far khead of the tiovernmiint and , the be ds if our•army• id their desire to er nab this rebel lipn. They are CiiIIIONIUS ler a mure , vigorrine punk:cotton of tit t war, awl the cu loyal men la all the i.ountry,. are in plainiut bitter ly, that wore vittomrie measures are u 4 adopted:, They pre willing to furnish tom] and wo oer; they are willing to pour out their blond and trim.- an upon the altar.i.if their country; but tW'y want to ". lee return/Am theses great and patriotic outlays, DS the . .thispent victories andeue , :kirk that will tell upon the 'deithales of. the vile! cooeplintore igalnet ihie tloierit ;went. Thelpeog le key, with one vo'ce' mill out more ! Mtn, t neh upon rebeldom ' overwhelm the.traltork and pUt an end tithe war in that way. And my, word for - it..lno !pat tleineut of rola cooteuversy will, ever 'meet the approval 01 the people that does put rekinini .an untseu. ditlolal Mlriecidec on the part of the rebelai acid the re. 'gait g Of :the Pi ripei and stars or er - efery 'seceded State_ on the.eontinent. ~ . ' ; • ' I Tba utodiralion• and furbearaitot of our ;Government. towards this internal retnliliou, ind the I..stileenest with which - ont,tiette,ra Le In cant tuanddralwith liebel leaden arid their floe haunts and other property.are.inattere of tikarT • rnotoplaint averYiebere.. the teeth fis; the people *;:liee Dint di: hoped to tolerate it any touter. i Acid among ttiorwerh-ne kindred and Merida hare 'fa IleM .1a 'battles . elm - pant. and whose bows and Irinies 'ara threatened ' mitts .he insolent invaders trona lbw! riouth, - fiadinga•of unutterable Indignation are entre: :toed igaitiet shriek V i no ~.impathlso with the rebelli ;markt by words and deeds - give aid and Comtort totter . wurdlirera. And this • • i not fl not to be Mooderel at. flo e coulilj they feelotlner. - ',Nit .-! - 1• i. . liSuch , a state of falling I. elow l beinvengendered, and theft • Aorta I. coming ai will sweep ,Ifrorn the loyal etateaidl Who.d•irskat up for the relPilluir. and that ' bleilita a great ibilti. . The North i 4 tell eit these traitors, Meaner, imail•tuaterial reepecto, than Abe traitors at '.laic 'mond! - These Vile miscreants are neeitiog to poison the üblic'minti ago iust 'President lautilAti ; charge him trit' the ofigin el the watt lieelare him ;Incoutpatent. t _lts ~,,...0 i;ropopo CO deposchim.and inaugurate Jeff. Da vie a peace tneaslute. Others take the ground that we Naval,not Melt rnotirti to put do,rn the rebellion it, the fleld. and that the ('resident li at Lull. t tell them the I'letildent I, not at faulti. that Erountore.an4 Itrin e•ilialie- - three in Linguae gisvelftold us that there were doulde the huother of men iu the held ueris.ary !Ito 'Oar down be retkiiiii9,,, e and that `these 'money-saving parants *iiiiressusitti - m, +idly atopp;deuliatmentsjtietat the time ur arullea l should tree teem Increased. There vile da• a4ogriee*te now lat work in the different - S[4i es, try I ng rieirganize and resurrectfild, defunct.. Colton.- explo. ed;and tly•blown'politi al parties. , Thie,labrth la full if Men of this C 4158, who,: for the etre of power and' lae, !would. coniproto me this quartet with titer South, - poaternadiegacefula every loyal ttat iln talnion. s l ofthinri.iof. : oreinng4.i l ilethe .illiOntaiid Juutaare pasting conscription: laws, forrlog heresy - ntan,lioui Ptitten to fifty-tive.iii i nto - the army, these, men in the Union Congress ever ' stopping even thervoluulary enlistment or gallant me Williog to light' us , i,tt, of ;theft trfiubfee.... And these rety, men are now try log to tbrow the reani:!inittilltikt of o ti late reveries on Vreabliiiit Linchin, twilight about by lbe want of tutu th,lisetuied to pie the Pivaident I Leedlie people, look • to thismitter, and brand these luremook Usit , ve at the _ballot tail. in the:rutting:elections, anthe worst of tr .1- . tass, and the mitt., dangesilue. of enemler-•-•in ' this, the trying -- hour or on natioda,dinger. If* e would rave " the - country, let. lame tialtors. and. this treason, be artiehediMit.: , be all true ; ueh nip this !sawn • In the bud. ~,.. ,:' - ;1 , - • ' - The rebellion I :now rampant In ever. • the rebels hay.- t sir lull 'Sires In the it , log able to inereitke It—Making a deepen the new Union levies ten pro mustered L • They be , je ievadiel Kkitucky. Overronl Illesoutli and erg now threatening thel' Ohm. Illletils, Intliantaand l'etinsylitinti them with - a determined Spirit, and beak dliastroLis campaign to the r m' they lute WeJsereijust bed ACA SDOU noble men adtl and Poon! we shall have .7.100„100 more. W.,. ' oy land credit, and we have the arms and' let. an do t h' work! :' I , . I . Let naiiirivOttie rebels from the-gate* , Lei as timid them howlink frotodhe Duel UM Crgton Slatee, and thence into 11e ti - Let us seize opnri . EastiTenninesee: held II ' road thosouchritre. and thlial break thee' rebellion. Lvt: ut er war tin Ir_termlea MI roittinil litchi:pond to twilit ulaisif . and by M' r• iitiiied!to go iglu winter quieten, by Ili winter, the death knell of treason wile lt, order poklatuiskonce more 'throughout it ?rt.,' ctinduct Id City, Curtin, and the i , the people ol Penns) Ivettia late prepart it rederi Of t heir _ soil, lii i spe,ten of, In I i praise. iti -ell Attlee . Aliestly bit Pen mitenin this ear than any oilier Hate, si ii tattoo,' And Well rosy shii scooter in - ! oi,w, tO meet the ehesitY miller tiOidera of Penneylvattit, thin eftenlY:watihk-at cl' .d.ltory tray through New Jersey into It •:, sent themlle mei/milers would nark and ,g+. Henke the intense loteerit felt bet of Pennitylranin in the ttnergency. ' raid Tit: 2;.;miitsci-v Tac.r.' e.—During the rebene. raid of the '.eli Maryland,in threatening r_ J - Irebl ennaylvailia,,several Companies; ~of the A r.- lierSori TreoP, uhder'ennaland Of the fearlesi CAptais Palmer, performed [6O service as' scoots', in !procuring] - informs ion , for the Government. , ¶.40. Poirnerlenleredthe reb el tine's Several times, and • was one whole, day in their camp as a . tipy ls 'whieh give rise to the rumot,last Seek, that he,hlid-sbelieen - heard fromi'Snd l sas .suPpoied to bei captured.-= I Lettciri frtim the meinbers'oi thS Troop,, from ' this report' him as tt - perfect ‘,‘ dare. devil,'', and II they a're 'all delighted With the kind of seeVicei they are 'likely to .perform 'under! 1 i I' . 1 - 1 thel'commund of d ch an . intrepid • ~ li: • • ~, 1 leader,: •Il • ....i. ----- ...- •I il_coussls li.t.tisrairtos.--Mr. Hushes made a very-apt simile in hi. speech im Wed- ', nesday. He Compared tip ! Rebellion to' s Snake, and said , the. Abolitiohiats were the head' and the *Secessionists 'were the tail—if 4 you Cut'ofe, the' head- the tail would die' of it i • Self, • • . . - i That ii true; but he did not tell you -that=llie 6.34 St i ouiti die"alsoi, and there would_ ''be ri l O life-left. 1 The rebels eri,ll;allofihe loy at • men North land South, - .Abolitionists, and if they were calvlT in this Vrairis Mr. Hughes desires, there, sonld \ be.notliiiig, but a dead . carcass lett WI eh iwmild sti kitn the nostrils ~, ofsirery natio on the in N f the globe: Mr. Hughes would no doubt, g . ' in such a re isult,but..-,Cvery patriot ; and lien of freedom it. would weep oughOut the Civilize world. IM=E=M!==!E • - etrviraTnmith. Trait' - ..A4l A number•of the 'Agents of the Rebels in ihe Nord; Me bon in deeeivifig,the people as to. tit* cost of the Was:, sod the itncenit of the public debt, we invite tfisrtieolse stsetitinn to the following erticle,'Which we.find ie.. tie Pb l " l Phiol dotdpiled - ,frout:',' of, • fielsl sources,. - • .t 1 •.•.1 • _ The Autism Deist. • • °sr. Pabite &be ea lel, 1, 3131,deeulei j4ferett-41. mice Aisle st, intent—Barnes of Debt dad ;Geferreat, atsid goat..J ur Lyot Stales F in. following of publi c d r at h • Wes ' frees the books of the reeieurit Psi may be relied oh . Your per'reas. teueiterary luau, $16,015.894 Yin per rent teenporitry !sag • , Peet sloe Thalia sous, . *93450 Immediate liabilities, Old public debt, ' Three year 740 bands, .. Ter( pier all per cent. bowls, Tireutp.year beads; °rapes war dot, try pear bond., _ 2 - Certificate. of ludebteduese, UDltod Stales ensiled cotes, 1 dirrelint,asnd 114,1eltboat be- . ite - etfiet before. Tinto fere:Jew— Tenn vwe and loyal States of Let us meet 'it this the most et Ondertsketi. d to sur army, hiselbe latumoottlon— . Washingion.• ir States into Intl' of Mexico, bat great MP. atrlttnne of tb'e. all points, and beticus ere are, e rigid blasts of I sounded, and be land. evl with whieh to meet the. htbest tettla otylv3nla more pot>- , rent 0t..0.1.11ze..s Dore.` master tie* dlriwt R prp,, tt6'Eaviret 4 te t te. they 61, to the 110Cerfill -• I gtz.imilA•itwiwc,.tableLuamor‘dimammliasr:mikus•gmMiMusiladca Total debt July 1.11162, Lass la lesaaary,, ' .• Total, • • : I ' $.501,618,4* I` • - 1131411.0 11:1 EAVOZA.I. - - Loans. hats-Per Cept.l 7 Am amt. Annual 'unmet -1012, 6 VASS 365 ' $1734101 1547, , 9.115450 561,015 UM, 6 11,166,341. 631.100) 1881; 6 , 18,615,000. . 1,105900 Oman Vtuirt 6 8;8.450 52 . 107 1858,,, 1 6 ' 20.000,5 up • ..I,OOIID.UUU 186.1.1 , t 6 . - 0,0-4•4000 , r 351,00 Tex. lindeins'y... - 3,611,00 " • • 1 118•0050 Old Tr. Notes, ' 493,45 ti • , Int. stopped. Oki DL &Tr. • •,r1.656,8411 ,;„ 'Tetapor't Lam{ • 14.015.b31 • reaper'' , -Loin 3 - • 42. 14 . 3 : 1 3 3 5 ,' 3 Year Dews 6. , . " ' 34'40.1)..) 3 Year BotideT 33 i • `222,e60750 •• i 16 Year Beads '5 ' 1 - bu,ooo.l.*X) I .620 i Year Bolide 6.• '• . 13,5740•50 , i cert. or ludebre 6' 43,74m00 • \ U. M. /040 . 11 . d NUL 340,000.0U0 New Debt; $449,166,418 11116,5.116,1534 'Total Old 2 New-Debt, t511.6Z6A73 I W-A"" t4 Average rat. 0.1 lateral% upon ars debt, 4.15 or 4 1.7 per tent. per anonm. ' ;Average rate of Interest open 'total debt 635 0i:41% per tent. Per annum. attaace tirsatortaa era tom now 4en natal. 7861, go-he Stir; IEII-02Tilin aoxrae. Total debt on let 'July, Ib6l, • • $311,826X3 *duet money In theareasury, $7,177,828 • 'Boh/410ton old debt, .' - 71,656,835 rf old debt and tressn.. ... • ry note paid off by prysent Dee- • celery- - - • g 111 070.211 \ ,••• ,Interest on thiamine. . ' 4,657,647 , „ Slxd months' interest Ards ants I - , - • 'lidos debt, • " 5;26=0 • 104.037,075 Current expenditure of present Admitshe (ration, • • • -; If' We assume that. the receipts froia the GOMOICII and public lauds exactly cover . the ordloary expensei of the Gurernwent in time of peace. four hundred.; 'and wren millions is the cost of our civil war in - stalest' osontbs: - and Ibis ensouot, divided-by tour hundred Stud. eighty .three. given us the ge per diem eiPeuse ist eight hundred'and forty-two thousand five hundred: and eiglayesli dollars.' ,The last years' esPenditurent #r. Duchene - 6's Adsoluistration atuouated a alety.inil ions. The total reianj,ts how all ordinary Sources in : the six teen itiontbS, ep,breerd in our statement were but slaty millions short of ate probable ordina ry e[neudit use of the thine. This estimate rSsluees the . war expenditure. to three -hundred and elghty-seven millions, or a trartiont/Ter eight hundied thousand dol lars a Jay.. , • . 1 he followipg atatecient exbibi le the n4116'321 debtamt England. M ranee. and lb., Culled elate's, and their re skeetire burden upon the people. ' Debt , per- Alinual • Population. Debt. Capita. Charge. British, - 214;334.7b8 ';53.917.4M,013 $1 33 15 sl*-1.1e 6 40 . F. F,ench, 38,0n0p00 1 :42.08,0UU,utal 61 . 21 11.0,01.4r.t0n . U.S. in 1;21; .401 - 49,.001) 76.000.000 'OS 76 - 1816, ,ztt.b9s.so6 127.334.9.'3 14, 81 1835 . ,2 , 14.610,426 Ju1y , 1,'62• ' . . . _, _ • L,fttatea• 23,887,915' 604,619,416, 21 30 =A2,007 Total pop.: , . of U.S. .13.666,160 604.618.346 16 04 ," .. Theme tables .we thick, explala thethaelvel. They are submitted !or stsolyoallhout comment xe4tay. .. : ~ , , Our readers will bear : in , !mtn4 that when . . the yresent Administration tame into, power, the National debt was npv ergs of $71,000,- 000; nearly the whole of:which was 'created dining the, imbecile AdministratieM of the traitor President, James Buchanan-, in a tune of peace. •Thpy will also recollect that an effort was , made to bpirow'money; during therclose of his administration, 4nd no bids were offered at less thanl2 p i er cent. discount, and some of the bids .were at •i O'per cent. discount.. Thelusinesi 'of the ountry was i prostrated, and wages of' all kids were at the lowest point, with scarcely ny, work to be had. But now, how chUnged!. With the gre4test rebellion ever knoWn in historY prO grassing, the Government can obtain all the r. inoney„it requires 'at the' ldest Irates or in torestfeyen below 6 per cent. All the POP . ernment securitieq , are above itr, and anx iously sought after' in preference any other 1 H securities. All those who are not inthe army and,wbo ,desire work, can obtain ;itat: good Woges,—and if the, people would Only crush out the Rebel isyMPathisers at th'e North. and turn their 'faces Southward, tha:relellion could be' cotnpletely .; Wiped out in, less 'than six months. - L 1 ,There is anothar feature to Which we call particular attention.' The daily expeqditures from the commencement Ipf,,the war up' to July, amounted to about $860,000.a day. in stead of uptiards':of $3,006,000,1tut represent -ed-by the Rebel sympathisers. - It. 'must be borne in mind also, that daring this time we 1'4%4 bailt up anitnmense ' Navy, now'nem berilig,,iti use and building, 11l vesiels dar kinds, With 3092 guns and a tonnage of 310.- 1 483 totlsi , We have providk antis tiCtd equip.l meats -for nearly i a MilliOn of r ''men with 41 -the - transportation, equipments,. &c., so thu the expenses , hereafter will be greatly_ 'es sened in proportion to what they were during the first eighteen months Of the war. Whatever 'niay be it . aid of extravagance and swiudling contractors, at the .cornmenc4 meat, no country on the face of the globe ever'procured so Much war material, and Carried oh a war of such' Magnitude) fo• the 'same length of time at so small a cost. 1) RUISTIRES INVITATION TO THE REBELS A ....,:, - Oar readerst 'will recollect that in that ce.- ehratell correspondence 'between , Mr. F. Ni f '. l Hughes and Secretary Siiward in relation to I the former's State Addreas,; + Mt. ; Hughes dis i tindtli declared :that thero *ere ovetthree hundred thousand person in ., pennsylvan l ia who thought as he did, an 1 at lest a Milli o n in the Northern . States :. psis Tuna a dii-el d t incitation . to the Rebels to intimic the Norih, and their wholeyolicy *as: chat4ed from ae o: fensiie to an aggressive Movement, itutne . 1-, ately after the promulgation of that cote• spondenee: Thank God; the whole proje I ; -has failed, through the eiertions of our pa- i Ariotiopovertior, and the-lnyalty of the peo de who rallied'aintost en masse to 'the suppor t of the . Governtnent in its boar of peril.. It i s stated that only six persons joined the Itebiels from thitt . 'section of' Pennsylvania, l ivinek 'shows how grossly Mr., Hughes has libelled the peopl-of Pennsylvania in . that corresplsiti - deuce.. There would have been greet, reyinc. l ., ing in the Stat e , ,if Frank harl'i been ono 'oi l the, six., for he is evitienify out 14 place in he loyal• North. "Nig.gertiorn" is the only plaeis that will suit Frank. • ', 1 1 The cost howev er to-the taxpayers 'of the State, to prevent alit raid, will foot up set cal ' Au tterrii thou Sand doll'ars. - • So much for the uet of, Rebel sylpathizers in our midst) is Tesasottg t. Taut .;— Some time ago Mr.. Samuel:Scott 9f our Elorough,in the course ofi ,a coniersationivith several persons, atn,mgl whom was Mr. 'Thompson Vaughn, said' .h i t if be were drafted And _sent 'South; that he would fight :for the South, '&c. Mr. Vaughn replied, that , be must be a traitor.- Thel re mark of Scott was a subject of. cobversation emongthe people and he concluded in 'order'l to intimidate, that he would proitecitle Valgbn i for slender, which he did. The was sub mitted to arbitration on Tuesdai last an t it , was proved biseveral ~ witnesses that .Scott, did Intik° the' declaration that aif he were ' drafted end sent South) -be would fight for the 1 Sauth." The counsel for the coniPlainsint I . were compelled to abandon the proseeutien , and Samuel Scott, who now stands before the community convicted with uttering traitorous , language,'had to fork over the costs. •The people have got. their, blood up and traitorsin our Midst must keep quiet or tarn their faces - ,Southward. See report of thekmse in abolth i i • -. er column...,i • ' 1 ..v. ' i From the 54th Bei ti P. Vi, Col:Nnite 1 . iito,,, i r.T. S. C., Sept. 9113,.18a, , Ming'ir norms Jonaat:4TEllice.• my last letter; I shortly aver our arrival at 'this plate, death ha. made I wary plays it. I be , mots here vacant. I here . boa been at times as high as , ,fivit bead lira singleday. Ths:,:ith tiereickre au oatmeal< ini this feSpOct, hat also humbly bowed to Ndneas•and mourning ,fcr its lameided Wed.- Lieut. J:o,,llu.thes, of Co. 1 ,Capt. Ebsiirrr,-died In the hoipitatat Anton Head. after 'a lingertnt Illbesej most otirbich 'reset. Edisto. Joy I tillmi the,b'reas: a Uf all the I told that tie Lieut. was lecnveiling fast.' hut inor4 poil:. nant wea r the blow when Irltelligetioe ramie that he was. dead. lie isaa a man who eras ruly bared and respected by all Who,itnew /drat but ' Cr that greater lathe mourn-' ing that h e-le nom, re. lilt plive witibel hind tu till:— Atter 'tog+ ra. 4 Co. C_ Capt: Bennii.t,lied in the *eat,- I al brapitet, In,fl3eaufort Mr. Rogers tai emitted from Schoyl kill County. ' Ile. worked - lett at,lda• trade-shoe making—Chelieie. at New I kitties. Ili eat a good got., • dire, and was _gstbrrally rerpecti.dr by•hle felfow.tuldiers; and can bielatted al one of those' who laid don u-his Ilk In detente ot•his adapted . oinutry.. live.•citiers 'belong. leg to the ditterent ,c. layvtaie..ollka traimeelr have.lti . 'to sari illee'd their 'lives forltho tiouor• of their beloved land. One.aterceant,ot Cq. E, was _accideuily drOwned while crusOleig a stream in k email .Ic,.t, or uug out, lit pursuance:et Ida duty on' picket. • , , . . •, : We have ti? thls place a rtes atrialt specimen of secesh, being not limn a yard high;, but be , has the ' true ring of isouth;rn chivalry: Ile can swear likaa trooper, and busk of. having already Vet to the heir , . tiro or tl : kce nigger". lie p. I ,perk, • terror to, all th little rigs in the virinity , who he ter fits by ttireatit terrible as tueower the atootest !vow( , This specimen Of the gentlemanly south was brough from Fl o rida. ''... General Grannau bat gene from •bertlia !thine head l ia take command of the Department .1 the Soutk'in plaire ,oltieneml bunter, who has been called to Washington, It le illiderioaal, in be essigned a command there. ilia . nigger ,regituent has been disbanded, ditch to the grid:- nation. of the tray In this dirtertinent. - Gen. Brannan A a luau who is universally beloved:by, all the Grope I le the 'oath, and his assuming the command in placit of - Hunter is hailed with merit mjoicieg.: ' ' c . 1 , . • The extreme beat betel:3. I thintr.inearly past; at Is. also the unhealthy season. There Is still sumo talk ot golog to Virgiola, but It .I my opinion that It is OSly, the prompting: or a desire to go there- For my part I ds out thin - k - that we:twill get to, go. nor do ,I thluit It would be audejust to take us north such a abort time before the cold sets hi CIO enduring the terrible hOit of a southern !banner. • It would, be death to many who have just ...aped It.. Ib. mercury in , thetbertuoinetei hat been up amonathe hundleadapeltefrequeotly. The ' JOIANAL ny,ebeii us very irregular. I Sometime* ereelve two or three papers at a Hire, . The lith came Ara; then the tied and the 16th, and the; day eller that:pt the =I4I. I. like many, other. of yen,. correspondeuta, einsittrfbute it to nottiiirg else but t he car,eltmees• of the pelt mailers. . WI have alligators In our swamps here who hare no coma-Intakes scruple. ibiut owning out of their native element and taking egregious otertend. -SOCas eay they • emigrate tii i — Ali nir - avelontra.Le taught Foe the other day out uf a bagel whicaltaidtieinatuarinrobittiegrotted :for holding water. .Ile bad,probekly - dOieltaltlL - telastiti-1 , a taw trap that wets In it. sod did not eosin bow. tii K et . . • out again. Your , humble• correePOodetak,allsteking at , -- I r ' . -first , It ease huge bull-frog ; had en ictio - Ohiratela it. d.e , A: iictNa sends us the following. It to i , w tit bit, but woe wriwes4nourn concluded to ta k e a'. . - , . - - : , -- . . r c second sightat Gra gentlitnep befuveyrenturiagbos the po i n t: • ~ „ ' . . :- : 1 •et A na so kindlier aa tivembeace bins.' The nooqiiitike ' in ' -. ' • , rand ` *Rats still remain Willa in eonsiloablis ou twit - . 'lf there is one corner the nethe r irorld2 4 ., 119 " , .. 1 ' • •,..- '' . , a pew,: time ago Bee now were killed and tooty4eni hot ter then.inotheri . and specially reeerved to . ',. taken 'prisoners out of, a eaMpapy of lb. as N. 11. int. roast the traitors of ihisi—we W.heve i • i will - 0 " t• * 0 Pkkvt on Pinckney ,island, The . 14vitt• 41 / be' met npait Wit.h.en extra •sprinkling of 'rftnJl I:%. al b l ultr aa ita a te b d . rt n wash iZtl i st:i r s,' rut tr ade. lltai rs e . _ stone, far the miserehle . party leaders ' who - . taateaak their Oates - tog kayetiata eera- pointed at the , 111,004 i the trinit.w. lie lefeied a' Ifrinaud to - auttete are now gulling ittid do:el viug the ignorant / I: der, it hen he wet oiented by *trek balls, masses to -sell their co . untiy. ,. . ... 1 . i t . . Tulare reepecttent, -, . . ' J. It.la. nifcon ? ' . EZED.IIIIIIII lOW, ~, ..44Tieses that lei :NW. go i As.tv_ , T i t Is well, remarked _ . by, the Lenisburg, Chrnaide,' that "yltuieg the dark days of the ii . War frit.. liberty in 1780 — when ' traitors or - t. .1 . cOwardi frustniteffeampaigns,.wlten- disease and vice wasted our armies`,.', when; Generals quafrelea,epeculators ileitist id, sad soldierssuffered, when Cntigre l ai was derided, and our , it and resources wens exhitit—lhen it I that the faint...heart:oi des* ''snAll thik To 'ea "demanded satin& of Idmitilitra r do "front WASillS9l* down to.Towlr erk Thy might have been honest, brit we , now h w - they were miltaken.' " ' , ii: . n , e suffered similardisaite, rig in the W of , 18 2, when: the Blue light • Federalists ,at ;‘r 1 tempted to -"put' a • stop to Jul , s hlantsps's `War," by running be .Vilti. Clinton for:Pr-Cal ' dent. But they failed. '. .:-. ' • iThe''Nullifiers, when : Jscriox; - by the 1 strong arm orPowet,c*.shed out:their heresy) soUght in. vain to :defeat hire - >t' ; the next Elction. And now they resort .to arms I. I ,ile great majority of the Dettiocratic par-. ty Ili; our State , Welionht not, su'elloyal; well meaning men: But for some of, their woct.o as,LEADEILS, wecan hive no I inch . cherit:Y.: . I V,e:wish we could—fori we hold that a ."ititi; tel l , North" Would scion end the strUggle.'l F'rardc HUghes fighting - the idininis'tratiol et 1.,. , the. North. and John Hughei.deihigithe same thing at .the. South is co-operatien• whfch' . , every l , one must see is really aidiug6ecesunn sin. • 11,. I , - nghes and his 'fi.illdwers now Ray; ' -Kw ha tan vitt,/ rhasslie of .adoo'ii ti; 14 i peratirdy deillastaleci,t i 1 ; ; ' Now, Abraha.n Lineolp is thehead of the 1 " stdministration." • Jeff.. Davis i s striving . by pall and bayonet, .4') get , Lincoln's seat. That would in is short time effect "an'entire change ofWdministrat'ion. , ."y ,Ai no one but Pa.vis (lenient's, the White House,- what can I u.gheei Co. mean ;Mess it is that they are a ding .1)* through vis the ballot.box? The alasses der not mean this, if the, leaders do. • It is not claimrl,thist Barr pr Sinker ca n take Lincoln's seave4.en . if • elected ' I to State_ Clerkships that haie ilo influence on- Nation al' affairs. It is two gears to t he Presidential election—and: a year before tlienext choseA . Congressmen and U. B.. Senators -tithe. their teats. , Ere that'tiineilibe War should be ter minuted: .. 1 ~ 1 ~ ,• , 1 To ".a change of itilministnstiori7es'requir dby the " Constitutionas it is" no Union Man objects. But him is it to, be'.dtme until then? • • The only effect of the defeat.of the Union' Party in pennsYlva4 ; would . be to injure he Union ("muse._ Althoughnnt so intended 1 •' rthoseirtio deposii, tkem,lllet every, v6te ast for she auti-Adininistiaticin Candidafel ;..will be looked unOn,qn-, , , Europe and 'at . the P 4 South, as' AGAStthe Union, or'4u, f a vor. of some' aegradin t ; compronsisei that shall re rlaceLthe lire .Wortla to the level of - the sotoh bi of Nexico. ';': 4 4 ..' - 1 I • 57 2L11.155 ' 7545 rt.1 0, 40 281 ).7.50 V 49 ,1 1 . ,0 filt,ooo.oUo ' 81.8,4,V4 33,1r:4-940 • ' 43,1'48.000 • 15011)0,0. $61140Z - 4 17.377.ftit sVia/,17 3 560;83S 2,141,U06 164,982 b,5i6.631 3,0u0,000 133,407 2,6.a.663 No. lot. • Thosphiith the Lint; offer Thee _.Three. • . ' Things."- . . In poisonons.deni, where traitors hide 'Like bats that fear the day, ' While:all the lane olr charters claim - Is iwentinghlood arid breathing flame, • ' • Dead to their et4ntr'j'a woo and, abeam, The murex:l:lts whisper " stay !"', In peaceful liomis where patriot fi rei • On eLove's.own altars The mother hidea,k4r trembling fear, ' • The wife:the sietevehecits a tear,:.l • , To breath the p' Ling. word • "Soldier of ,Freedom,tiol!' ' • In halls where hitenry,lies at ease- • And MatotooVkeepshis state. ' ' Wherellitterersjawn and Menials erouch, The dreamer; startled from his eon b, • Wrings a few' counters from his poach,. • 1 - And mormurifilittly " Wait!" • In weary) camps; on trampled , plains r , That ring with fife and drum; ' • The , -battling ho it, whose harness gleams Along the erimstsn-flowing streams.. • it:wet-ping Voice in-dreams. • " We want:pia, Drothert, • Coins !" Choose ye whose bidding ye will do— • To, go, to, wadi; to stay! • Sons, of Freatipm-toving , town, ' Heirs of the Fathers' oldvenown, „ The servile yoke, the Maui crown ' • ' Await our eltieti to-dayl The stake is la d 1: O, gallant.yonth , With yet ansilvered trrorr. • If Ileavert shotild.lose and Hell should win On whom shall the mortal sin, r ; Whose record Vs.: 4 ft might have been?" -*God ealls•yon—nuswerNOW: , • . ' .O SY. Houma. Prom the IV Regiment. ,P.:V. Cawl COALS Batiste, Refit. 15,•1562. Emboss NiCNIMS . JouralAL:—Being destmus of inform ing the friends of colnpany F, ttptalit 'William. Fox., 1 - .7th regiment. Point. through the m4di urn of your invaluable paper, of oar 'hereabout a, Le., I have taken the liberty to. addreis you.; hoping that you-may find 'pare In your eroWded,enlunins., Our. p re s e pt Wog. tlon is about one quarter ofa mile iirotn the h.in Bridge. immediately tinder the ! runs of Fort Ethan; Alleq. one of the hest - erbustructed - forte defending WiuMington. mousse twenty•fl re rims, and is Manned by' the Fourth New York, Artillery: ;The 127th regiment P. Y. bolls a . ve:y responsible position, and hi case of an it tack would , assist he girrfaustlee rorts'Etban!A lien and Marry. OUr company (K) hie been detailed-to support a see.' thin of the celebrated Perirpont Battery. erumuanded Lieut. O'Leary. The'Men of lmaiy's command are ve . rr communicative in regard to the format battle s they 'wen, in: pbtrh makes It Very'pleasuut .for: our Mum. One of thim told me that Itithie tettileUlear. Port Republic. he wen fivehundred dead rnbele piled onwheap. Ile said it was a sighttbet be never , ',desired to see awito.4 We. as en ppm tern Of ,the'hattery. are e'en:int& from: all , reit mente tguard And picket duties.. .The Melanie trnat oar regiment to our 01.08011 t camp, Is about sir hundred yards. to a beautiful groie We-are perfUtly delighted with the change. end enjoy soldiering more every daY.—el We are supplieo with plenty of; goal sod' wholeeome fond, and with An abundance of !spring , tin Sat: urday last* week, Comnaisalonere Thomas and Alt house were here and laid us our bounty, amounting In twenty ' two hundred and fifty dollar, seventeen; hundred acid ' fiftyti re of which was returned ;to old Schuyl till Ito t distrikuted wrong the respective f. tends end new Item of theCouttieiy.. Our 'offieen. are 7well - .liked—and to 'give you an idea, how highly the men esteem Capt. Fox. I nerd only elate that to Mu thin three hours we collect ed wsuftlelent sum of money to purchase him aUniform.' sword, sited, t o 1 Land shoulder t traps, the; whele.aumunt; hag to seventy-one dollars and Ott,* cattle. -Itt,wee pea.' setittsi to the Mutate In aneleqneet and patriotic speech by our sicenuiplbind Lient.Colonet. H. 04 Anemia: All 'day long tinire is Leavy canninading In the direction• of flatter's Ferry. which; would suggest the idea that a great battle is being Might there. But its 1 have Writ . ten wore thin 1 'intended, linnet clew, ,illeaowhille I hope to remain Truly yours, , 'Living. • titeltatees 'Me l'ast• Letters trom our Volunteers. , I Orideta--Jo a 'A.: DETEES.: I ; I ydrad.-,Wairaz Lawn. r • : • I • . lit Argots/-John ILlStaisi; •'• el .d.r. • I John Woedkkv. _1• Sef do,- • Gook* Done. • I ; ; - itlt do. !Samuel Gripe& •i = . - , (b.' I Wilfiain QlsoirG :. I: /s'emporsti-i-Joho , Elliott. • , 2d do: WASsis Wohatim Sit do. . Jabot. Wooliej?... 1 &M. WWI.= Bromfield. aa do. t lawn* Stay.to, = 61A do.I James Waish. • I . Tek do. ' Gram; U. Ilk do. ; Martin rempsat. ' • • liaitildesa—CliuMliss Yom,. Cr*.g • " IFILMXI2I. . -Ad. Samuel • I • Limo J. -; • Amboy* John ' Limo Linilah likingtan Willikai Inaiblvt Eno& Both* " Demi aeons 4 I. • , Loris David berth Sting • Darr Georan:W I Wallin Joan • Bowman 1101011 - I . McCabe John . ' Brown John 7s- • i3lcCaba • Boosborstmeh &Ds, McCord John browse Edward . • bajor/c;ho ' Connor /amiss 1 ; Nelrlsste ' Crawlogjamea' °Giver Vidal • IkTI. William- 1. - : - Detreg Etiqp• • • - ITur Cherie ' Davis Griffith' • . Roo * Tboiami ' bongos'/oho W Robbins Jam as Eek fhartes• t ; . 1 . Roo John . • • • • , yard ift,moli , ; •• Richard /oho Treed George. ; I • Bard Rotoort • .Gorgas Lewis 1T I' • Sado* David Grim* WiUhtorf ' " 'Smith John' W ' Halo Pot..? ' ; Saddens Gilliam ilowardthiiid j - • Eh , onier Riritard iL Han Weill it think P; epaeg , .; ;. Gasism Jahn I , ..Uhler Simon' • ;Holloway Joiiegh • !AnsonChariot jotiosJosgpit '•• WortfeY Jacob a Laird* I • 4 0 4 - 01- ,Co• At / 29111 let. 1 '• J. LAWRENiar: ' `,l lit Lien.-i-WitijAx W. Ciaittah. 'l'hadLerad4--E111C13.•• ' lit Sergatiti—Johi E. 'River, . • , 201 do • Jobo ' • , Ed! CAI ito , Ehailes • ' • Ida `do • WEhaeo E. Klima E. Cbrporad—J'ohn Mathews. - ' 2/1' Albert W. Pitoraer. ?AI do r William Dior. ~ IVA do • - l ' -Oeo. W. Wythea. Ida do. .I.lk phfmllh. elk • det ' (limns Speorer. Tia do I Joertoh Forney. • Rth. do Jacsb Ziromeasoat 0 0ruomaittehard K. Letaa.l • - .. , Fger—Satonel Arbeobach. u.. -War alretir D. Eby. • . Cbotpamy 01 . :I 7 Tbootloro P. Thayer, Atilt Mathias .• Landsman . Henry Allan Samuel, . •- • Miller Elias , • ' Alexander John • : Miller John ; Mania Itietwitd" r Millington Thomas , • Allan John Bauman W lllf m • 111111er Henry i ' Brennan James ; lleCormiek Barbey Bright Danie It • Morgan thomaa • Bright•lianriintJUbn y aw l ) ! • ' Onenivrkininas Con;tantjne Obartaa -• .O'Neal James . - Counts /tarry Henry • Cloppler Peter. ' Barry John Clouser Simoh • Robinson Wißlam ; Davis Wm GI Rooney; ratrkt. Davis Abel - Robins jobo • : Evans ratelsl; ' , Kohinit William '• Edwards Louie - Robins Henry 8' '• iortiey YAei rd ' Rootirig Charlfs H homey Hem , " •, r Robins. Newsome • Groom Samuel . . ' .Heckman Jaremlati„, .Button'John ' • Harris Stephen, ; ; lisitaer.Alhert • i !leek:man Warner/ Brontler William .Messer Jobn W H Sweeney - „Hughes Tauber, Albert ' TsalorlJohn Holeasu John ! traylor Henry • • Heisler Joseph V .•" it illiatna Wm .7 • 11 4 Wyt,hes James' Ilunipbriei 'Benj . , 'Wythen rhos 'II • James Tbouias '• . '• .Webb Edwin ' Jenkins ilyrim A • -Velot4 James* Jones John - - Welsh! Peter: • Jones WlGLatn :I'Wllllalna Win 1. • Jones WBlfam D • • 1 Weisel George W •Lenis Williams Th.unai Nr Lyons Win , • . • WM-tido:a George - Laramy Chirlei • • Toys', Jacob . Len George ' Zimmerman John' 1' Lyons Mart • . j •• *Promted to i'rinelral mu.lchms. ,fProcupted to puarterFasuiteir SerrrantL-3- 7TiIt , COA:-L tgADE: or'mt iep,,entber AO, isasp, 'The quaritliy Debt by Railroad tbia week is, 44',.- - • ` 25 5 17—bp Canal, 23,290.'00—f0r the4eeici 72,. f 5 17, tons airairist 52,464 for the correiiiutiding meek ; last jeer. • 1 ; • ' - '. , .11s , trad'e e arns : u up .tbls week compared!-with 1 I t year a's ipllo#s - ' . . . . . , . . . . . . . ...f. .• ,- 'SCHUYLKILL: VALLEY Re' R. - .!.. I t • 1801. 1 1562.: , 1, 1 - - ' ic:./t a ascii ,• 1 . • .. 1 110FILI. TOTAL. t -*Atli TOTAL., : ..DOC. _ . eire3rw_MINIVEZMIE FZI 1 .-... 1 1 i t --, ' -- - - " --1 1 f ----7-- - • 1 1 41 1 enket: Train.....lleductloit of - Fares. P. dt It. RAI. 1 23.21411,153 =I 44,256 1,613.099 369172 r 7../jr,, ,t„r L.: '. Rebuyl.CdUal D. 1.501 791 17k 24.199 • 664.582:4125:6 , .+6 . .1 'AI- , mr.• I.S between - Pottsville. and L vii. IL - IL 1,15.390 661.3tR z),914 . 631.34 7 - '6.1,1129 'r. the•lblioeing points *lll be sold at the Reading tehich Ca tt.."‘l. 1'.1.611 koKtrol - - , 216.256' 4441-774 Raitmad ogee, at the tales 'rabid: - $1 Do. Scranton Oh 1 .1 16.316 GI/B.oBt. 14,536 635.6014 7E467' 'Het. Pottscrllle.t Pt. Carbon. '-' 1 ,12 ticktitalor $1 Do. Rorthll 4,421 174.673' 7,497 =4,4171 . • 63,744 . . • ! ..!' ''' Belmont, C0m601.4 aid . . Penn: Cntil Co '120.362 432.4 0 7! 28.39: 341,4694 90.918 • -• i , ' 'Heebner's, • "'" . - 11 •." • . 4 ... Del & 1110 C 01125,612 501.44"; 28,uz5.1 337,141",d164,347 n„ ~ 4 1 ,;," New Phila.& Uek Run; , A.: .- 4 . - .1- 46 , 'Wyoming SoU •' ' ' 13 , 1sar' 1 274.951 1 136.948. 14 'i , • .m 511daleport,MileordRat. •-. : - •• 'N. tt''' .11 . -111 35',17! " . 1 33,4271. 1,291 - '. i ' terson R'Brocksilir, - 5 -.“ ' • Broad ' Top ;11 7,788 177,960 6.13•21 - =.061. 51.996 4', '' '! Tunnel and Tuscarora, - 4' ~. 1. -" ', Sbaumkln 1 11 ',39S -148.231 i 8,320 .1b3; 66 4 , 15.431 ....' TReSe Tleiret a are, sold only'at the 'Pottsville Office. Virverton• 1 1 1 . 210 31,474!' 962 ', 45.4.91! , 13.607 I.llgber farescharzed It paid in the .rare. . • , . . Ph.- Mt.: g. T . 1.54 , 2 " 53.699; 2.633 . : 6 6 . 3 72 11.673 ... . , '.• , K. 11. 11 'I Agent Lykeni 1 41" i 4;4.19 56X - . 1 , '2 55 " i 49.151. q -6,)71 - Pottsville, Repti3th, 1.562. - - 37.2 m ..1 1 •! !- 1 .. ,-.---:-. —..*..—.'--- 1 . .—,--I--!. • . ; 4 7 - 7 1 . 151,t,16 . I, 6.5'..V.zifq!u1,439, ,6 ,33 3 .124S 6,3 - ;i3.11m,i8W315! ,19d,19ti • Showing ati•linereescover last year's shipment) fur the Co+sponding week of 20,823: tOes.., Nearly the while increase comes from' Sehilllila County..: . We have o tillinge to node in' the. Coal trade this creek.: . ' • Ite understand that the Engineers are, now.en , . : 'gaged ineperuianently locat ing the Haven and!. Lehigh i. The route hiss been found touch more favorable than at Bret an tiollated. about tat Weeks the location will ba complet ji ed, and will :be 'reedy to let in about tiveweeks.ll ' • -. The , prelefit ste;ckholders , ,of. tbesMine Hill Railroad "Company will take A large I . ortioi •of 'lthe stock, end the gocapatiyotodoubt, will soon afford an opportunity to'therlindhold'ers' and cit iEns• of •SOkaylkill ant?C2 also to 'Subscribe' to itsisteck, Which ought to be, liberalli take by 'our eitizena ; They will receive '0 percent. fur i • - their nioney rued .is bnilding;:ancl are gjiit4nteed S per cent. dividends by kresponsible .1 • Company as soon as the road is completed, oar, citizens olghl to kedirectly , ipterestc,di# at least one Arendt:, leading to Epithet. •;r - • The Coal Diarhete. - 1 ._. '1 PHIL.A Dr.LPIII A, „September 19, - 18432.-', Se nylkilC White I Ash Ltithp Steam -I, ,/:. -• :,0 ••. -.at and Broken at -. . -. $4 93g5 00 E3,g and Stove, , , ...._ „ , , :4. 90(c05 - 00 • Red Ash,l',. , - , _ . '5 , -00(55 19 Lehigh Coal, ill kinds, • .- ' '4i 95(th5 10 Bj retail4Schoylkill, , , 5 50( t 4,, &Alit l! , Lehigh, - ' '3, 50(11'oo -it - iinw Ypsx, 'September 18:—The demand for Ftireign is fair, and the Market iti .firm ; sites of 490 tons Lancashire Steam itt $5; 775 tons Scotch fiPliaah film at $ 5 75 , cast; 800 tona'Welitvand Newcastle Steam, and 550 ions Liverpool Orrel on private terms.; Domestic is in good - demand, and firm at sst-40 a $6 50 per' ton.—'.rribnar. • .13otroa, Sepias:al:4r 18 —The receipla of Pieton anil Sydney were.tnoatly disposed of previous tO arrival. I- Prides range Croat 45 - !50.@ ton, at which the last cargo 'alai weralioade. thraelte steady retail sales at $ . l ST '5O 11 ton. —couriek. teal Pre gliis fr om . 1 3 Poil, Richmond. To To Portlatld !$2 ri ltrldirport, ' ' ;,. 1 {lO Boston, 1 -•I' „2 n Rhode island .'-- _ 200 Salem, I • : 2 3:. New Turk; . •' . 120 Portsmouth I• 2 40 Alezapdil,t„ -,.. •_. .2 00 N. Bedfui a : i 204 Pt. Wore., ~- •.. 1,45 liekumt • , :. .1 , 00 Noryr telt;• ; ..; 200 N Divert ; , 184 I Nee_rtirk„ I . • . 1 . 25 llrmishlutrio, , • " 2.00 Norfolk 1 5 '. I : .2 00 , Dartroid.", -.. 'l, 220, j Noir London i - ,'1 94 fl'enseo-ola, tl .5 5!,1 Nuuton,.. l. • ... 205 Tots. .' I i-' :145 .I Nee!huryport, ',• ..2 40 Daerturket,, 'I ~ — 2OOl illbspy. •1 ' , . • 1 :A./ hey Weft, - ! - ..475 1 PhlLedelphla..l'• • ',. 20 I Dighton, ', 2 05', Milton !lead,- ~' • 4'o Stoningtoo,, ' - '., 1 75' .Ilostury, I-•- ' ,2 50 . Derby, !•• H -2 00 Aymesburypoiut, 2:5 Port Itoyel ; - ' 600 rad Iftrer. - 1' . 2 to) Newborn I'' 1 , . 4 001 Felt Haven, 1 ' . .2-01 'Augusto.; 1 . •,- 2-Z.'l tilou'rester. • 1 243 Aoueraolls. '.. • . 225 iDan't'erspolnt, ' ;45 t i Ilamplork,RMle ' j, .2-74 l'Johos, N'.ll. • " :203 1 "21)6 ressairMti beets istlerrired for the week. '- . ! ,Pr,erghts From 75 Salem ; ~1 75' Ntw.bWryllort, • 1 75 _Portland.' • 1 75 'Prorldent;e, • .• 15 , .1 IA Newii , te.;; • 1 05 Tounleb.; ,1 30 Pawtttrket, .1 25 Norwich.,; • ',; 05 New ,; 40 Tare or Wastage ti ,whettlt.e.swalgbea. livery. •- I When re4riatied en the Ibtk. oxs rex eclea. When reireigbed away ii•nui the Dnek.. 1-rwo' "- "‘ The Bill 114illil Wrighl.l Vben the Ccal abort.uver the above wast*, the) toihe reepensible fi,r.!be deficit In the caw, • • The elpenes of rimseigbing Is to be paid, In all vulva, by . tbeLoperfeee. • ! anial Schs4 - Iklll Coal Trade to :Qoant)ty of Coal sent' by Rankled and wook.endlng on Ilaorads.T evenlin Jan rfotty ThreCarboni , Prat Me, Schuylkill Achim:4 I - Port elluton; , Talk! int. week.•••'• • Pt iiilO4ly thto year, T . 1 1 oto 4 • : To acme lime tut:, yotr, memo*• s . Ne* No Ph , 1 Dect#T., upylklli. tenuity- Rsllrosidis tiB2 !baiting lithe quantity of Coal tr,ansnolitn over -" . -4iallroana 114 debnylklll,`Countniiiie reek ;inidayamening ; ; ,• Tut: ?MAU 1 WM6 .it . 1,149,09 Z 2.333 63 63.616.02 &ha, " 4,1644 .176.46 s 64 bi4 . 4r4 1 „ 12,Gt0. ' 2 456,157:14 Little Schwilkill • • ~ - 11.60,11 16 ILthanSy k Brood 111 " - 4,111 -02 •15,66.3 14 E:13:15 • . Pistil/grove' Coal Trade for 180 O; A m o c o, too.ii, , wt4durtng awaib Onion PIMA 114111)11d, Si.b= BitaLirs Raittead, , • Leadirk Tilley s. IL Oar 1102. Put week vudlitig On Saturday bat , . . . . Ilialetnu..(3.. Plrlei A Co.); - • 6,061 0: 1 / 4 E. agar Loaf. ( Neter k C 'LW . 12 1301intlyli/dict, (Shop!, L. 4 C 0. ) .: 2.630 - 0.1 _Mama Pleigiat, . . .1 . . - -3:43, 16. Spring 311L.(Chas. lit - ampshire.) • - !: - 2,541' 09 Onlet*loe. ((site= .it Jotuuan.) '. 883 U Banter liteidOW. • .l :,... . -r. .'" 6613 N. V. a Liblab. - tTagtort a'sin.) .3-164 00 N.. 4. /IL, (J.B.llccivary 4 Co) L 11,6611 00 8. 80, 18t,, (D08)10 A. 00., -.-.-- .... - - - Ilarbilab.. • Certiata Mei*, rbor,trato, Ottukftblppars. y . • , 'Doea Barr thaa bat par, ,! liters's*. NEW ADVERT'MENTS AA BBL - g . . Wintet Bleached Oil, at lkikfs. l 4. l 2o. 43 I maim acenowsomv • 3(X):11 BLS. Arst . qualitynon;.explti iirs'Opol On, worrootod to taro' firoi of stonjoi or &mei!. at •. . BTICtITER..* THOMP.SONIS. • 50pt.•.20,132..r • 5A • B' Ls! • 111114 - 11UBBER a_LANKEETSi ESH SUPPLY just tweive'd A - F Sept. 2 0 . '62 - , :, ' ." ' - ' • - CUM BLANICETS. c UST , R EIN ED. Sopt..s), '62.] , STICLITFX t STIOMPSONI.% .190 s PI B t. l4 r ,Riaseale Bnoi tg a CTaeotuueesnotNa.s.nd 1101" Of ft EU Lett . .M P. K N Fork' and D7,'62.3Y1 QY ER'2piors: PONE l Assortment of Flower 'l3as kdti, at. &MUTER & THOSMON'S 29. uL PPL‘ PARER,. Apple Parers—will Par* 30 Oites pip mina capital Wally. article', at SvcirrEa L TEWIIPSON'S. S•pt. VVtl. . . • • LIST'OF LETTERS.• • . 1 - DEMAINING in the Post. Office' at. itif.„Clair,l4tpt. 17; Bradt:MrsThom stiprltler Erhertleita Giro ' • BlAnal Wm ship " Gtal'of .klitick Marlon Hannah Breenhi Ctimi°err sculstilp Matthews Jane! . Byrnirs.)lr ship. , liatict Wm •- . • • Martin Thooi - • Chambers Maori Veal Thos 11 Marken Jae : • Chase Beni I Higgins Margaret Orms Catharine -Caper Win i Biggins Win • Bythriet }tosser Coon Dan) • . JOlllll Eaatace • Tighe Ned•• -Milkman Jos ship, Jonas David!shipTees -Abram Dial, David- • Jeaningsjohn 6tereue .Wrn - Daylieklbenieser • JorieiDaeld 3lrs Pearlier Win Duffey Owen 1 James Eder . Schwarz John . ' Duffey Wm Z Laney Jaa Shalt Adam los. Deinnelly Mary 1.00 John • 'Scull,* Michael Rearm John *hip . - Pereeni calling foe any °Otis above !althea mil please' say advertii4d. On rent.additionirelli be chiirged tor' - any of 'the above let - ra taken,trom this office, • • DUEL HATElilt. P. M. . . Sept:M. ; • ' • . Sfi.lte• !NDI , RtilkiER CAMP BLANKETS:. guI ptit i oß:Alt'flCL.F.,at low, - rates.. Netoldier ishOuld go without cue, to' pitt test Untie frais"the wet-L , For silo by ' 7.2 H • Auc. 9, '62 ' • 11: . B . INNAlq ' _ ry (...4 •C0.A.1. , 31.1N'E,R.5...-778 to 1 I_-8 -Ei . . - Sqttare and (jetsam:l, , 'AMERICAN CAST STEEL' . 0 tents nor lb, :Se Pap Iron and Metals- taken 10..e.V: eke ge. Foi sale b,y . , ' , .. 1 . - ,' ' ALEX. PlTltiEzi, , _ . . .. N:E znr. Sontkand Pena, and 17 South st... . • . • PIIII.AD'A. ' • :AIR. 9, '62:- . . 1 . - - 3::..2nt , • FERROCRAPH CARDS, vDE visiTit PICTURES; I • VOW is time 14 fin your withpietures that aFe ISIVERIttIATILE. ' • In coven muter of the *cavity of small change, I hill Bell my. Ferrolrapb Carde ' , le,V lrlte pieturee. 911 TEEN !OR OBE DOLLAR. and tend by me . tl, pretpaid. Sample eoplee will be rent; pu,tpaid, do reetipt of ten route each. Cataloguer , . eel bracing about fat of the moat dlstinguiebed and popular "pereuna of-the day, wilt he aenton _ DAINTY. • I 725 banteunSt., Philadelphia. Air The above. Ferrographe ate for male at BA Book Store, Pon - 011e. • • Sept ,tl, 'O2. - • • 38&1m OF THE STATE 'OF .TENNSYLVAITU,, WEST' I'ENN SQL".A.R E.. !lOLA DELIIIIA, Derigned to r rupply a great - want in Ainerican _Edam; /inn, wii; Thorough Collegiate Training jnr the prat.- fie , of IiILVE ETC/NEP-RING. CIVIL L'IVGINEER-- 'Ned; MEClLetti ICA L tit:VINE. 4 NAL:I7I, .CALanat' INPCST iAL CIIIMISTRY, mEntLzarg-, and RefifTECTITRE._ faellitieS for ' , professional witientiOn afforded by' the College. will einupsre favorably with 'those. of the , beet Poly - ter-Iml • Institutions of Europe; and ..our DI pima Is reeeired as.eoneluslie. efldenee nt. pridleieney: by the find Engiueert and Companies engaged In worke-. of iinprioremenL . -The course on MILITARY 'ENGINEERING* Ineladeit Sleira Operations, Field FortitleaMene, Strategy, Arid' Lrlll• "' . 'II Cat.' lte 'obtained tin , --'he Tenth Oc!inking Annual Catalogue ma! . ALFILED L. IL, President, of Vacuity, Set L. 13, . - • HUYLKILL - ••_ SPOKE- AND HANDLE -AL OW co Pt: PATENT TURNED MINEES' PICPHANDLEti. 4 ` MUD , SPOKES • . • , . AXE-HANDLES, - HATCHET HANDI.ES„ , &. C. Full 'lock an hand, at GEO. BRIGHT ,ISL CO.'S,: • • POTTSVILIE. PA. FANCY • FURS! • . FANCY FURS L • TORN FAILEIRK, Not 718' • • t. 4 • 1 - Won El4ol . 4lh,Abittli Side, - . • PIIII.AO - 10 LPL!' . • ImpOrter . and: alentsfacturer of. and ' '!. Dealer in all Itlost of FANCY. FURS; • • for Latham' atilt Children's I' desire to my to my• friends of . Sehoyltlll, sindl the surrowndfug. counties:that I:have -now in Store. F • one - of ihe.trittnt and Most Nrautifut assontnents of all kinds a n al .qualitles of FA,NCY FI/ItA;tor Ladies and Children's Wes; that will be wontduring this Fall vind W inter.' ' ' 31y Furs Were,nurehaied .lo Eur One, ;previous to the• rise In sr.rh:ey.E4-34rop". and the new duty Imposed on: all Furs Imparted since the tlrst of August. • I would aln9 ..tate,lll , 4 al. long an Egy - At6ek lasts. I. will otVi• it at prices proporionate ‘lo*-,wEist the goals -; : eost me; but ;it will be impossible toe mean import and manuf.feture any more Fors, and ?ell theta at the saute Sprites, owing to the unsettled state of the affairs of-the tom' Remember line Ilia/4% number mod -..• JOHN. FAHEIRA, • 718 ARCtt treel; PIII WA. : .F0)1 • Ellzabethpoirt: Derby . . - • "1 15 Itimr London; ' • 95 pridge t art, . 05 'Albany, • !- • TO Troy, ; • • -75 lindson; . . '0 ;Pouzbkeepalef • 00 . • 00 Nair tlavan,i Hartford.. ; • - •1 70 Middleton, • • 1. 25 be allowed on Coal at the place of De. I , I 11E1651. ,Paostl tor: the ftILROAD. 1E714 I'l 8.000 00 :40141 00 17,397 00 CT 00 GOO 14 34:151 is 3.391_14 6197 03 . 10 1 ,290. Pp • 1371 M -2 tr 9 41.235 IT, 1068,843 11' likl.bst .09 1)1.117 12 1.5174.01+9 CS 4153,331 C 3 MEE -IzAga 4:13 Timm. 121.671 00 10.654 ON 2.554 16 1,74.4 16 1 916.11 ' I.o= 15 1,23109 . . . • 29,913 tit 15,1190 08 11%1 11 Mecca and Cpmmon tins Oak a• TUOMPWCS. gt4w.NEo.v - . POLYTECHNIC COA.LECEA GREAT ;IMPROVEMENTS 'IN. , SEWING AIAcHINEA: - The Maihine for . - tbe• Mem,. Jr the E M I' I WE SIIUiTLE MACIIINE,Oon , spurted , on . entirely • new 'principles of_ mechanism,- and, portessifid .mauy, ram and valuable improvements." It has been examined. and pmnounced to tie simplldty .and perfection enalbined:, •It his - a straight -perpendicular actiot,malies , ' the lock or eh uttle ;stitch. which will arither rip nor. :tarn; acid is aiikel on both . sides;' • performs o jorfeet. .Iran. isfof material, froteleather the finest Nane . nnk slnslin; with or silk -thread, from the coarsest to the. finest number; = " • ~ Haying beither rata nor,coOohrtrotnd the least: i elide frtetton, it tuna as'smooth as glass; end . irephati• rally; • • • • ' • • •' • • • .NOISELESS. MACHINE. -• it flak the lati;,4 .timplre Shuttl4•ntreehed; which ix the best fn inaret.; Instructions' given. to viireh;serf: I tree of charge. Printed instructione accompany fach !tradilne, from which a child erten years may tradil,y! learn [townie use them and keep them' in ceder.' Et ery llachine•pold ny:ns +(affronted. Call and nee tbe article; at I . ' • • STICIITER, * TTl(kn-P5,411`00 • - 11Firclaanr . aial t: Carnet Cep and:Jilailteksta4 Vottaville. Aug.2 l ' l 3^ • 600 TO SELL 1.4..0Y0'5, NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY,' ' COLORED SIAPS OF THE ',UNITED . :4TATES,i • PANADAS, AND NEW iIIRENSWICK. ' ;Prom recent surveys. "completed -Aug.. 10, tefti: coat i:2loOn to engrave It and one year's . ; Superior to anY . slo man ev..r suede by - 051ton or Mitch-. ell, and. *lla at, the low. trlceint ' rent rinmu, names are, engraved on thin map •. -• • r It Is not. 004 a COuntyllap, , b tit la also' ai r ; ' COUNTY .AND-.ltAllilt - OAD,JIAP oltbeNsitted' Stale! , andranadasei , rntinedon_tigivlng • EVERY 'RAII,IIOAO STATION '"*.?F"'-' and dist - aims between. - • , ';[ Guars - are any wonian or man td . day", and wUt take , 'Wok all map titat.cannot tie sold, and rotund the money . eud far $1 north tn. try.; - Printed , instructions bow tit .ianvass well,lninlabeej all nor igents. ~. ' , . , ~ i . .WANTP—A smart ma n..a. Wholesale 'Arent - kir nor Mane #n every State, Cyruthi. Euallnd, and Qiilitertila.--' , j A lbeiu a may be wide srliti a votall'eapitaLl., ~ . - . ' .J. T. LLOYD. No. - St4, Broadleaf. l'illit York.-'.: The sr Department toes otir. Mtp otY islythi'and Maryland; nu which are mat ked Thoroughfare:Gap; Bull Duo Mountain., Falls (!hurrh. all thr fords ion the Pc.: lumen and eve ry other.placa ltOletry land arid yint*; or money returded.,• 1, . . ; •f'.• - 1 % Price 4.1,, cent*.. ',.. ~.• . .r. • Pros t ie *retritar, lug. 2. ' -,! '' . - ...-Ilii^ne Yiantitia. l —We have received front 't - ..1'.' Lloyd; N0...164 Broadway, New York, a copy of lila slap or Vitnin Wel:leech d up to lati2, Vern:sweep , bs'rapt, I.,,twell;of U. S. TeiwAraehlral :Logir.eo4,..'fba blip is. eery. laege: its 4. 4, 4 to but n r' T tistroqut it i., the_ 4(.0 'Alarm* .1.4 pare/Atone. ' '. . . •• -', ' 1.• &pt.' l3i'c.L. ' . , .. ._ ' . . posbaipt 107,1 MS 09 Milli 04 59:515;01 ,4.505 16 60,008 09 274.847.00 147 04 , 281381 10 111,471 14 Saturday t leigelibiiii, 1862. THE WAR FOR. THE UNION! •• , •1 - • Thu fiesta. tollltiahaia been tbrwarded• to Raters. - toin, wtsari - Oor.Cartia has arrived' and taker' eerd• pasta of them—to aaya lb* Phila. North ,daterieao.• Tbero Mai so further: %%tine la the yids I;y itharPiturgioli Thunday;bor moat probably renewed . Yha' .btttlra- otTaaaday and Wadardiday were truly tarrt&—tba doiit /Sternal* woo by tho 'opposing 'lb.- r• Our lora Is. iittiut at iiwaida of 14Xi0: that of the ,1' rebels about tba sum. W. tcck airsrat tbottaaad psis- - 'rho lisltoiriesi, among others Oast oillarrsi !sari kti led °imaged/4 ' .‘••• - • -• • Gra. llookar: ithA to the trot y • . Goa- liartault, *sanded. - • e.g. Childs. tth Pea na.•Caralry,k Med. • . at the Pautta.•ltacktatla, pia Lliat: AM- 816.17 as,97s.os 41 Z 3 04 98.5:3 33 21.71) 18 =069 01 74:.05 t 211.246 le ass,su is a jog of Maredield i 'kined• • ' Gen. Reno; attled,le the battlitnu Gunned , at be pa!! or tb• Blue Ridge.. • " - . • . • - .• Or She Stets, Gen. Lougatnett, tire/Donde& and a. yds oueiln our bands. 01111. Garland, Una and 05a.: Lra reported, wounded.• . - The ion In the.96th Rest. I. itittedund wounded, dtt-. slug this engagement in 'Ere battleit at Ghat Ridge. on Sunday, Is less than 100. 1 _Syron' letters trine tainted'here to that offset, .•-• • • I it - the eye& Ote ietreet et the - rebels Wan; the Potorriag3t is sup they vitt make a stand at . - Wirshastr...aud mate this the base Ut their future ole It is now asrartainel tint the," were surrreude red at :Garpseell'en7, 11,5831 ..ps and fifty pieces of artillei7 t Pietitistrg7slllh. ty Rekafsit ~16, The Amnia • Ihis brown'. ;41. oa - Widoesday led sod ilboutoightrporlocnas. wars • killed', aid volt away ;wounded. • • '. ' LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. . Glorious News from the , - ArmY..--The Rebels flying into Virglnla 7 --0111- cial despatch from GeiseratiNcElel; lan--l'ennsylvania and Maryland safe.. . . • IltipcgrAmtni or.rn; Adafter TriForcduc . I • Sept, 11a.10.30 A; M. • TO MAJOR 4161. W..ll.ll±.43.icz:4l . ldimantois ,Is. drtNagi tturetremy &anis the river. Our '''icary Ia rennpleter.—; The enemy Is ,drlven Pick Into Viriginia. PennistriniC . . and ilaryluid.ar• nowsate. . . • '; • . • '• • •G. B. Meelolbia, •• • ••.! '''- WI,RIT EDI S;, ''- - • Car rOVILUII; at Ciilclger, Is 1301releauod opt of rebel: prironerit. There acere at I ene itistieq: la the giunintei .. ' illatectAbonsand; •:' - :- .-— '• .' I 1 ' i . _ . ... Amt. licliewrit. has written at letter to,tbic P, reieldent . % • . .1n whieb tie - demands sieourt of Inquiry Into bill conduct • ` doting thenticenj .tiattie.- -"•-• !. • „ i.. : ..-, 1. •-• _. . . . . Tweet it Titooi's.iThe Illtiolsiroepit are bettinbing: to more forward. Illiteen Fettled - anti arsteltbit do tbekerag. .or under-marching orders to the sent of war.' , .. ."A ?LAM tres,been animiitled. In the rebel Commies foe • . • simplifying the obtaining rifietteriof marine, to render .; • . ! . . nriaateirring,Mor,e , efficient. - : •*, •• : - •••'i,.! • • ' Gee. ['area Department conipilitcil the - State+ of., *ls. :o:infant-limit Minor-Rota. and ho territories, of Daeotab. and Nebraska.' •nia becidg . t_tirters are to be at it. rauT; , - • , . . Orr. Stosstrart has . been" ea:lx - tied to Uni commend Cot • . lini tilithion•lately:under the comalehd of the lamented - • . Krareey; Geneticl ttrditeicit has .lxisrrAmleal to dial - -- army corgi piaci. Dinka , ~. • • - •7: .. , 1.. •.• 'Asoni:taottiouatind piroled•Unlott prisoners retebeel* '.. Porirem, Monroe. on Sattirday... The labile"' take. the beii.ibt, roloref hair, eyes, ant complexion of all prison -I ere *bete thernerole. .• ' • . • .- - - 1 . , • . -••••= 1 - • • 7 Titi Confiscation set is abou'i . bein :: carried bite a ••" . cutiod iti It bpdaitippi, le far as. the Military Seizure Ia - - eonCeined. i property rained el 09,00% 0 0 0 trill be 1101 -, • confiarated.; :, , „ , . • - i 4 1 I • .jp1.1111..01` I EXPLIVEITa..'...Ie r b46.47 Of oar fortes tinder Co J. W. plisell, alio cut then steamboat canal aroutitt , Island Tan, not long-sinCe caught a nibelpierilla plylo . ' bfelmuc'derotta recatiou; ri pe N.ot baring•a on the spo . • the,Golonel niderpda•p fere itftelegraph lire around h a . and neck -anhen left him to swing.- .{.l . „; i• .4•1,. ; - i • • .. amt.. Pees stopped atillritgo on the ITth Instort b a • -,. way to:St. Paul. aln the, evening be was iserinaded: !I, , bianemares be said bettita sorry be eyes left the west ; that hi We. giad..to rem . to Lie native State. Me alao • -, - ~alit Itintttiolinteesslos that,lbeie wake bitterness of 1 • 'feeling between Georral . Sigel and Memel( was false.:' !• , -----• IPOSTPONED TO .111 E nTu.--Gtor. c.. , Curtin has postponed the.draftuntil the 25th in'sLri. This will _be the latest - period for voi"'-t-' r • .iinteerin, , t. At that time it must be made ,0 reinforce the army in - the . field,- which his been gre' atly'exlmosied — by the terrible con- . T . flicts . wfiich have raged, i within the last:three weeka.,*, tinder these, circumstances it is . itn portant , that the d -tun be postponed . , any:longer. , • . Wn'r ?nal , Dort'r Pnosratto—qcorge the first Demev.mtic United States Senator f lm Virginia; and one of the titoetlioaored citizen of , that S4te, declared that ~_ • • I • Slavery di:.eourageearte, - .mitt manufaetuires. :The poor despise labor w en performed bY,slayea. Taey•(slaves) prevent the immigration of 'whims, Who really enricli - ,ant a iigthen • a country, They produce the most p . r.niciansaffVet on Men- . tiers. Every Master of, lay.a is, born -a petty tyrant.- They, bring the jpfreent .11eao . etir di?4 41 , evuaLlr . y., , As nations can of re w arded or pan ished in the next itnrlke, he, must, be in thief.— lly•an hieeitnblochain otj 'Muses andeffect, Prov idencir.panishes national bins: by national . • • .„I • •.; I , . ~ , . A,Pnont.cw.---, We have ofloyal people, 4 ..; .. • ' , -.- •'I ' . .r . ' r- - ' - '. .20,000„*Otit _ .Whites; Rebel States, ''. • :„ ' 7,000,000. a . 'Blacks, ,do. - 1 d 0 '•-,- f • 4,000,000-11,006,04, - These blacks, by thejiAttbefi-7iit, home, enable the whitermosily,to . go or, aid those• who do'-goy and - -Aight : being •at hfAne,'they check 'us; find f i count'hilfgour, number. 143'ut these blacks * uld 'heliur -- friendsif they contd.. 'New add this to the .. loyal.whites, and it A t , - 2000,0,00 teasing the rebels.only , ,, , . • . 7,00t5000 . _ W lien we hare 24 to 7, and 4 of ours at home, familiar with every):?ls s, there wait be a change' for _the better. :.: -. • .. -1 ' '... ' 62 ' nu a ~ ~ AffrThe num 1( er..of officers of the U Atte tater service stliepire„been exchanged as prisoners of 'war, for. &time/retakenin - ,arco ragainat the ;Uni- ' ted State's, up !to August 27th, ~ is two itundreti and seventY 2 nine,.,including 'two . biigadier generals, • (Reynolds , and ..111cCS,I1,) eleven colonels;.lnine lieutenant , e6lertels, 'nineteen majors, ninety Aver captains, eighty-threo "first lieutenants, and t see ond lientena u Is:. .one huicirrd and thirteen I cow • federate oaken . ' were eXohanged, fur,rank and Ale 'of . the. - United, States artay. .. 1 , , [ , , . ,• /.101V.,E4 :ter EOLDIERS VOTIL Vjrhe. of Mil:ibis mailp iindyi,ted for's now Statolron etitution—tt4 Republicans • going' Ttio 401- diemin.37,rogiments-voted as follows:. AgainA Countliutior, • ; ' 10061. For, .1 • --4---' ~ .. . . ~. • : ittpnblican tnjtiiini.tY, ' •.• ' 8,474 And yeCly . : inlikencfundrcie - lihn,e'dit the lOnfooo tiro:slaverj . sneete, inky; ".the'lsoldiers ate most 4-:. ,-.l.)tintlerata r: • • - . •7 ' - :,.: ,• 4 . - 117/liKKE • • (Wholesale Prlceo., , ' tri boarr,, .• • 16 00 ° 1 1 do do. supergoe, i do ,R;re klaur, .* . . . —a pp bear.,, prim!. white, 'll bcabel t . 0.1 35 •• do primp; red, • .45 • 1 11 25 Stmp Bering; . do • ' - .2' 08 Dried pared, • :11051=8 s do ' d o Anpared, • • ' - Ap .Dried ple& - .d e l• , 'O. _ . Rvo;•.. 4.busbel, 14(g• -• CO'rn, . do' I. • ...• tvg, 7 Coto, di 9 Potatota. do 2 • . • 261 Lard. - . 9 Tinvothy Seed 2 001Beer t blil.quartel4l9 ehrtor Seed, ,;• 66i do'fore .quar(oef 11b Iliy,,po'rton 99614. Ololvvtor,lv ton, I ss.'a' . 11 Salt, • 180 : • • IboTTsviLLE ritorrecu nankin! . . .. •'. •• •• • • • • '., - ( Het*ll. Prlcel.). - ~. .1--. •.. , I FLOcR., .4c.—*F.s.ina‘Family -flour. IS M.); ,eitra d 0.,.. .80 24; iiiperfiGe do.. $4, 00 - lik 1,b1;. Rye }lour '414 71. ; • 'llu:rk , '"heat Flour, $3 00 t Etun.l4'llye Chop,' 90 eta.: Corn M.-al. $1 00 u).l 211Iddlinge t 4.1 et e. 14 'knish. i' ..• '-..; . ' ....1.tim. , ..-Ityi.,'Bll GOV With.; .Coro. 70 els:du.;patfi 50, Ma.ars.-;-.Beet, . B®ll cts ~-e Ib.; kltillon, 11412 'do..;', V l / 4 .11, , ' $1,440 dn ; Pork, 9Ca1.10 do; iihnulders, NI do.: :/1 11,61 4 10-do.; tilauiviare,, 11 do.:-Lard. , lo(alll. do, Paqvialoaa—llutter, 13 - els. "flb; Cheese t lo ZlIn:.; Sago ... ;1 •Stilkas.A.,Eu,,,tellouse,9;els.l tram, 10 6 . 4 Por- V 3 111e0,11 . ...; "Ili , 2'2 do.; •.,4: , i," N i t s, It do.;',Crosbed -and Puleerizid. 14 di ... , . . :..,_; Fativaan Vtuaranza.-21pplea, $l( $l 60 41 - latiebildr rOtaeffea, $1 do ; g0i0n.!,.:6 eta,*; Catubsoi,3 to t ..erk esil.l 4 0 .11 .*d. :. • -,• , ii • , - - • - NEARLY " IN , RI-. • ri ,-,.. 114N110 . PID' 9 ••• '.. Courage! noble A oiriicio Men, ' ' •' ' . '. ~.. Patience,* little loegiii I: -- s '' . -: 1 ' F.Very day - ,of yea/Moue deli" ' , , ' liaketkintr army stronger. - ' •, • ' • -' " • - 800 it shall we'en ter llichmon l d towtt I ~ I. . Hark! 'tie the noise of the battle; ,! • 1 ' iosing tia4 day itnd *tinning away, . ' .-Traitfrons hoatislattudakt • '. . ' Itspidly running. they scamper -off,' • : , .I*usting, arith.ly big swelling, . ! i •-' ' . How they did beat , with littliidefeat, i!: ' r ; •• '. (least-al lore .1447kticus 1. • . ~ . • : . Rebellion has ended ite hriaiperous dap; ~ .-• The.hcart of the rebels it down 10w;.'.. ~: a UNt SS a• 100011 P.4ft- Tliftllo3,3o, ' '1 ~ , • . ' Donor to Berson Brotentre. ,I ' ' No* *bile trfr'istalf for' liishm nd torn: a. .. -Rather than ttend'and,do nolllllthing, Citizen's. ell 1: m creed to OA K4O ALL-- : . . ..:, Purchisi magnifieent CtOTI,VIN.ti: ':' . pAYITICE LAB 'NOTICC—This catenalve ;establish. .rnetitis , dirt4tly on the' Cornet of 4 1x!tt and Market' I.' Persons &OM this pari'rd the 'roun ry in visiting the city. sho - iiid aim to go there 'to ... purr 310 their CLOTII- • INGl7.They ran hare it ta!gti aseortment -.1 . ,tytwilita . qualltiel to alert trcm, and all the Mv4s are; made ,up , red and strong. and.sold-at reasonable prices - , , ..imera . tai from Brat hands , and sail exclusively 'foe • Vaish,Vre, eau .41 to - everybody Alvin, for the buyer dies '- not have lio I y 'fivlosseer inrurred on edmabody else - ,through' the ordit system. 'ln tine , word—weguarant.4 • .to mil geods ten Ivo; rent...inlet than Add concerns that ~...., ,it aa d'ent to big profits, :' Our motto l iv" 11* tumble six .. ft pence Ie better than the elan abilling." tam.- and sea , - for purseiros. . : '.: -,,, ; •• •-•.-- I.l' Ali NA 31411 En a it" nnowat, • _.. - • - • . 1. WAR* IiALL.) : - r . ' -. . . E. . . .. . • . • • . - S. E. Corner Stith end Market sta.lobilidelrbial. 1-. ;.i..- 11.—M I LITAlti• - tIXITUI - NO, ready-made; always on hand, te suitany; part it.f the Vetted grates sere; a t, tor 'Oyer - wires than when male order. ,; . '.Rept.: i3.'62....- •• ' - -'• '25 Wan l!'63lif . MAMS, -- ' .'" 1.4 ALIT Y.,,just. re- -..,.' 1 ._ r.2 . A.-ivarilt. ..' , . EXCELSIOR .4UPEIIIOII•O :bred by 14 S, , l e. Oarkets MEM
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