i nt! L- 'OOTT EIVILLE,iPA; 111490 ~...,----- Its couirtt. , . an the heavy . vote 01 the Beeekinridge . , Deracientey, in.. Schttlkili County,4astonifities. : yet' the reset; does not :sterCirise-- *. . few intelligent districts, - headed. by, gloricius. r : Pottsville, What almoit - - 'maintains its major itY of last year; thanks to a gallant band 'of - Doughts Democrats) have. : dene well,itioneld. _ • Acing 'heirless of 'men, nowin the array, but the Mauls too winch depleted, to have• per mitted us to hope for stieceu at thelale elec. Hon. A fear, plain facts.:will ihew this; ' .-. The •finit and*pcincipal-conse of the defeat of the Union ticket, was the absenielnyie army, of our voters.. -Of the 3600,.soldiecs in the deer: vice from Schuylkill .Cotioty,-.1800,. or. one' - . halk.sra voters when .at home.: Of Oat ' _nutriber:, the:proportion of Reisiblinatio to *Democrats, .is g Itt-1 ;. but we, will he mom liberitl thaiiitiat,-trid eat 4to 1. pis gives: 'a-ksis -.to this - Union ticket of 1350= . iretes,_. enough en cave elected by a Handsome mit joritt, inAltis:-District, IlOtt: JAPES R., Cistr scr.n. - In pony cif the townships we know. - - that the mosiorisituations left vacant by Re . -publicans going innithe service; ;wire Pled - by Democrats coming ,from other' sections of - the . State. *This is Shown, conclusively, by the votes of thadistrict referred W. It Is not improbable that - the ratio Of loss ire .giVe, will be denied,' To prove' it _more doncluSicely - • , yet, ave r uest-our:military companies now in these ;tie, all of wham receive the Jolla; i *RAL,I to a s vote.„ anti send nasthe result fore p lication , . 'We think thai:ii Will show 1 atm e s .stiong Oproportion of Republicans,. • as the force of tweltie hundred men that left this County.'S kW aieeke.iince,.tri. derma our Sputhernborder from rebel invisioa. In that n i , • 'large for ~i i. is estimated, .there were only fifty-Deoctets. *A second, and very impor. . tank can of our _defeat, was the faCt that" owing to the viar excitetnent, culminating in the great. Ilartland battles; to. the imitplies required for our sick and wounded saldiers, ' and to the natural anxiety of, our people for, the safety of their relatives in thtionny; which absorbed theirtithe-and ettention,tbut little time was devoted to piilitical matters, and up to within three weeks of the electioo; there was, literally, no organization of the Union men.; As in offset' c to this, the Democrats, for Months, bad, ieen thoroughly organized. !fhey Worked 'with an energy and deipetation worthy of a better cause, while their money .wes spent &Celt lb insure success. As we write, the fpllowing first *report from the ar my, has been.hended us, It shows that' our estimate of the proper6CM . ortinion vote:s . in - the service,' is not, if anything; strong, enough : 1V0TE . ..6i CAPT. FOY . S' COMPANY, PART Or . WHICH (IRO YOTE lIELOW),ISYROM SpEtUrle lOW, Co_ur. - . Cam pbell. Btrouse ' Six tO-otie. • That will do t .. 1 ' . Webelieve, that of the vOliag proportion on the 148,000 men from Pennsylvania, now in .. ' the service, a clear majority of GO,OOO for 'the lJnioit ticket would have been given, iethe menliad been allowed to , vote. That would be the true-Sentiment of Pennsylvania: These are Soine•of the reasons for our de feat. l n, this .Dist.ict and' throughout:the country; Wherever worth, gallantry, and abili ty are res Petted, there will be poignant 'sot-. Few for.the .defeat *cif the 11,iii.,Jitize. H. CAMPBELL. He rue well, mid has , the proud s.-i emsciousness that the patriotic, and intelli -gent support of the District was his. There will be IS ;mid in the Congressional repre.sen-, tation of tids•Distriet, which will be severely . felt'. .Mr. Campbell's COngressional experi ence and ability, are Surpassed by none, and equalled-by-feW. Schuylkill sustains id his defeeti an irreparable loss, • . .. • Every.appeal Anita ignorance, and* preju dice of - voters, was Made at the late election. Timid men were -told. tliat, if . a, Democratic majority -Wee -obtain e d, that Mr. Rughes. Would be ible i to stop:the, draft.. And they really, voted tinder that: impression. , Other statements equally false, were 'used, to influ- • •, ence votes. . fit Union i Townsbip, we learn. that a 'num bee of Union men wereantimidated; and some, even beaten while endeavoring •to exercjee ' the right of • suffrage. In ,Cass Township for weeks there • has been . reign of . terror, jean • . gumted . by:unscrupulpus partizans, 'sad. on ;election day but few Union men went, to the polls, as the returns will,,show. *any Pro testants have . been • driven , trona their hoinea in that To'wnship . latIly; Under threats ot :ex treme, • violence. The lawlessness of this • Township has caused , much SolicitUde among .the Catholic 'priests; and a number Of them • • attended: the polls, ott -Tuesday, to r assist in r . maintaining order. fAs the Uiiion men ver y - ,generally(2-rremaincdr away . and, the election officers were all Der4crats, of Course:the tor t bulent element tadl tipen Which . to Practice, and everifbing wail quiet) It this atate-of things moutinuisin ihia County, the • . ,value of: property,willlbe seriously affected; - - life will be untafe,and 'Mob-law will be_ the • ottly:Po . wet ; recognized..., A 'melancholy pros-, peen, truly: , - • r . . It is'a singulariact that while our 'soldiers are,bravias death on the hattlelfield, and , en. ffuring hardships unspeakable, to protect and save the preperty of the people of the. :North, w...'clast • exists hero which not only 'votes :against:the soldier, but exults in a victory at the pods over him. _All, honor-to the ' -iiipemo c rrats who at this election,.have Stood uyi'brav'ely . a,rold contumely, for. the right:—' Their 'brethren in, di* artnythank, them, as we do. .Let those men', who now 'boast :of a * ' triumph ' a c hieved •at the,' polls over .diets, glory in.their shame.. We. are of those who in a contest like; ibis would r rathei be right thin be President. • I 4 : e • . „ _ • - . • THZ - EIGHTH 'MIMS. Ey the' eighth census (1860) the real and . ^ personal estate of the United States, is malued , at! $16,159,016X 6 68, , of which Pennsilvanis owns $1,410,501 4 818. 1n 1850, the agiregate Tillie war, $6,925,461,011,.4 which Pennsyl. Tanis owned, -$694,015,496' being in the . ag lregate-for the. count i ry_, an increase of 126.45 per cent. for ten years, - and-for, this State- an intrease 't;f . 96.05 per cent.. In the inerease itiars leads 'thevan with 942.97 per cent., while Vermont is in the rear with only 82.83 percent. _ • • • 1 . 1n.1860, agricultural implements wertrmade to,the Talue of :r10,802,014 against .$6,842,- • 611 by the previous censtti. An incrust! of 160' , Per cent. - . ~ The product of - AS.6°llr Ind grist. millti in 1860 was $228,144,66, n increase, of $87,. 246;663 ii the ten pelts, or , 64.2 per. cent.' - -.: • The'proinction . and. increase the: several .•eections were as folipws - . • 1 . .. . nal, of Ilati_looroaso. - ...Pot an t • . Alikot; . ' Immo. • Zulu's Matti, $11.158.444 „e4.1e11.11511 164 Middl• T4:014114TS , "tesusts U.S . wM~areMiles 04.11.11,7114 tosA44.ses, 113.0 • Patibere 5 4,1101 2 t ITU.= AST 14,1414.640 Silt-,,' - • 6.09610er 4.1117.930 Oswego, New Yorit.. has the largest mill . This Mill produned:in 1860 300,000 barrels ot tour; - ; " • . . . The cash vfahscotlaCtits in 18LAV was Si,. `271;',72..ttn 1S';), $6.00,872,507. 'Farm. • . . .7.;1.7,4,1".. ' ta t:L i : l ; l 4 °6 in . el +11, 411" $;4 711;11'17 ' leid°: ' $147'63/4 ' _..eas-i .4r2.7, •trztValtie .--. ...--__ , _ j e ., IP `;,eur live 'ateek Ot • 18 " 35 , $7 4,1 50 a 5 bil itt 1 " 41 74 1.-40. 4 , t 0P .)iv. si if lir $l-307,490,210; p oe t, 0 ia l ata l ionVa s t e aser , 1 .. decade. - - - - -'• --,' - ,? ' -4 total *lane bf Inelltie TOSIMP Igt °, 9 '. las ta 1, 111iIiitt tb. : •''• '' t , sly e mask, 0 I t n .fs 1 : ; $7 ,1 : 6 11: t t S im l. v lazioiii.4 1 , . livit. Ta:li w el e xtz r, lll : aust7::::,::: :, m at er ial, ineludin*;ftsel,s"°l,oi .2,0 ' 01006 f ; ' vial. "' Rep, .te 4l44l ssPa tl •'.- ye of annual product, tee t 15 rsOs $ 1 1° 1 °1 1 i )6 . - r a sh sa e \ , b se, bet may be ._-. ' ' gge i- 0 ' 1 . - , I I t" sltt - Such presdnerion 4km Ortbent Di- lows& 4St ; inCTLI, 111 150 ;' 14 2 0 ?XS Proems , ilia to 1 , 'To b l e • Sr' a * 1,384,200 in lt=r4 285 000 females. ' 'fbel!erne :lt f trekked ? , .• .. 'lt le intone& that y ons-slnth of the Ilinhosint it 0 ; 1 p o pulation bf the country owe their support t mane, 17 lisle directly to the umnrifactories. of the SUttes, t ta A Dtur" Penns'ylredria has the' highest average num- , /lie 11 _ 6 ; r lia ITaima ,` 1 • .• men to 7 1) the • ber of hands employed, but her annual pro- „, , . , lea duet hi retimMed as than - thaof New, , „ _ 1- York. '• - •• +. ' - I c ar p 1 , -.aim men to fair, 4 a , 1 011 C In etatot ode . . Rat 1860 4 ! the . Whole Pro- __=-...,, . • _.,.-- _ duet was in value $115,137,926 against $65,- r, LtEtar.ronnitir ban entirely re covered from w witta 691,687 in 18W- an l iner/elm of 76 Per tent. the injuriesreceived du ri ng the engagemint *tied . 1 um. - In:PertnlYlvattla the iincristse was 192 • between, Monitor and the Merrimac., and w P ness igl( per cent.::' : The .titut 4 ber of . handi employe' I Wilt short! be Oined in _ command of one of n ay 41860 Was, Miles, 5.0; females, 73,605 theme l 21 nitorst Wherehis eminent timer, oil 1,) if-increase' subsequent to 18t inmate opera- lend a ill, II undoubriy egainredonnal to the fives, 10,020, in female opeiratives, 10,944;-. "homier, . o awry and to di n node i sion cili a 4 . I The quantity of cotton . used In fabriCa- • tr hiw '4, ,'".. : 1 , ~ , er • ' ties of the goods for 1860 was t&4,036,123 I 1 . pooras,' or 910 090 bales o k i 409 pounds'. each. L.Titt next meeting of the General Colleen. i In'lBso, the tanningiteittlwettrrying estab - yttarr of the Protestant . Episcopal Church will lishments of the rn- States produced - be he d to' Badelphsa. leather "' exclusive . bf M o' and patent r l -.1"."1"1"g"w"glism. 011 ` th. - • iraorroirs It'LIBLIA. " leathir, to . the value of $87 , 702;831 . '4,1860, , 1 ,t._ .. , _,--„. •.-• • or r ' • .. the product was $63,091,761 ---increase nearly, •Gonev'aLatis s e llooi for November, IS - a Sae 67 'per eentum. ennaylvania -produced, in somber. "Hiatterili Cum:Woe to a superb 1860;512,491,63 1 : , 1,, ; , 1` - ' I *ovaries, The' ether 111.0%11_nor sod Contd. ' - , I buttons are of great interest. The plates Themanufactu of been' and shims em- . , t. w0rt hP411...., ~t • I and reeeipts in tide lumber, are m o re taco pYloya a larger number of [operatives than stnY . the price of • single 4opy of the I r ., giophdhe . other eingledivision -or lAmerieen uMrinfaci l • cop i es ma lei o u rs t ae d st jt e asseamtore ~.. • luring industry. By the iensua of 1850 there ' were 11,31Ka estatbliettrien , With a capital or ' 1 • , 47 .,..; A . ~.. , ti l in , . 'nearly thirteen mon dollars, engaged 1 - L ; U _ , :.._______ _______ L _____ ... _ L __ll l llll making boots and shoes the value Or $53,- ' , '--71771r/EK,„...„,.,..,..d.E1---------f------"--C.l____ Alaltalf re 967,408, tend employing 2,305 mile i t i d 82 .,': '• 'Lt . I' ., ' I "a l I real I ' i • 948 female hands. •1' nsylvania: New / I Its 4 •'"A, "s• I 114gr------g--21.--•-------------------1" 11°°w ' regIggre ' 4. 71 Jersey together product 75,674,11 1 6,a0rth 118 ► Sarnanar,..... 6 1315 17 O IIX si do l l of thou a rti cl e s : The Tsa i, pro d ot ti o h o f [ l l9 tritv,.....„ . .. G 145 16 nod Q. r 3 at •.. m , 1,20 ox sT r -ii.. 6155 15 rat al- 1 ,,a a 46 • 1 . err any one taws . th of Philadelphia , " a s j il I 1 TOMIDAY,..÷ 6 1,6 a - 13 Th u s ra, Q. l t 6 2 ob 4D o m o, r i l l . . n which it moon° to v e ttr a " 4. .,.- ; a. 1 r 2 Ntrboxsitost.. 6185 12 Olt The yield , of w lin, he United tea in 1 t f 23 rr aofte ms.4„,„, 6j05 IQ • Pet. 1 llch 4880, amounted t 60,5. ,343 ponnda--an in- i 24 Fatimv,......-: 6'20 5' SiBl I pee , 1 L crease of 15.2 pct 1 cent.l in ten yeasts; but tt. , r , , eriseiske i ries i so - sera ewe mi . I mail and felt short of theernsnm tion in woolen MO. i,i ‘1 ,-- .. _ i P It it Twowurt• tifacturee that year, Which was no less than t ' - g. , •• y i s tai iiiiiia m o m A mp 1 ! • 80,886.672 pounds. The value of woolen I, _ ''-' 8 8 Ir. ' mixed goods made in 1850 was $45,281,764, Ifse . , it-messeder, se ow ra- fits. in 1860, $G8,865,963. The estellisiiments • .1 o ' r i s - .:.?r l =, • „, te l j al at • di m s,. numbered 1909. The aggregate capital in. m e , lt- . 4lPdamoog y. X . r e g i a Ila 1'.., . l w vested in the tot items l as $35,529,527, and 1 u 1,17 -Fritter, ' 62 ta km that. it employed_ 28,a 80F male and 20,120 female 1 . t,. -L-: 7 ,------teee'r --------- " - 1 - hands. Pennsyl "snit, I ext. to Massachusetts, P was; the largest .rodue r, having 447 facie,. a c a d at reasonable prices, can be o btained at 7 lion. Or i Plau - teld tineenswere, of every descrip. 1 r • 1 Bougl4on's store id the Arcade Building. eine, which l mia- $12,104,318 worth of wool- II' ..s. l'en and mixed fa .rics, tin increase of 129 Per - plrt l Th e weather on Tuesday last was plesamit; 3 ° 2 ' , - • 1 Cad,. ' 7 'ii. Value of $81 91 % 616 - wtitl the pro. and thaclectidn.passed off quirly. No disturb = duct of 222 es blishMents in the ; City l- of twee - 1 11' moment, took plicerln any section pf I , 1' - Doty.the'C , _Philadelphia. - .• , • - 1 I ' - - t c___\ 1 I ~ , , -------- t • ' •By the census of 1810, the iron minedthat a*Cot: F. T. Boiweu, Vitas a6th Peewees'. year wae 2,315,344 tons; allt,in 14 States- 4 - i ota Regiment 4 was In Rich mil on die 10th Inst., Pennsylvania al .ne furnishing 60 Iler cent.... : - to beexehatiged. col. B el nett ti • son of Dan- In 1850„when t r total mined Irais 1,5791318 let l'i Bonnet , Fael".4 of it! eaelf- - ' ' , 1 7.... , . tons, 21 States otitrit*sted to the ProductlOn. jo i„ ! 1 — ,.. - - . 1 f (10 . I I CaPt. Illy,. Thompson daoZes Its to state I The value of .6 Trlduction - of iron found- .. 1 . that Oa Company of Cavalry is qdite call. . ries, returned y the nails of j 86 90 reached l and that be can accept dm ' men until Monday the sum: 'of $2",970,133. The innual, pro- anti ',tear. the Government bounty of $lOO for duct of tho nerat Machinists and Mill- tb e a l l t , . wrights' establ slonents, exclusive of sewing ' 1 [ ---7-.-••••• - • ----- ohn Sullivan, a machines, amo riled lin 1860 to 47 , 718,550, t 'Tor n'lli 3 O °f ; a V" 1041 °"• : " .4 increase of ' . ... . , ten member etre. D, 4 5 th Reg., P. V., died last an increase of over n ineteen t , laitato •s in t , a _, week an wound received in the battle of Antic -Yam' . Pennsylvania manufigtured ' rg 4 ll- tam. Ilirremains were brought to his late rest. nery to the,valtte' of 157,243,453, 1 pierces 4 ss le ;nee in Norwegian -street, this Borough, an per cent. between the two censuses. ', edtiesday last, and on Thursday they were in -19 In 1850, the produ 3t. of the Coal Mines Lof terra with military honors, In the Catholic eem. The Union Band played a 3 - ' the United St tea was.' valued wt '27,173.769. etery, thit Boronah. - The Tittle of t e an "frock°, end bituminous dirge while the cortege proceeded to the plot. of aportio r coal, accordin .: to..the eighth_census was, for ' burial. At tee graves firing squad of Captain ia, not 1860, over $ 9,000,609.. This lincrease was . Smith's company under the command of co*Po - for over $12,000 000. Sul was at the rate lof 'FBI Woodcut, paid the tut honors to the dead. • 1 —............---- • - 169.9 per : een . on the produce Of 1850. , [lt yen, i - Orris Drlft.--Commissioner Hobart cam `hut • was 'chiefly p °duce in Pen sylvan a, Ohl messe d the , draft for this County on Tbarirdsy 4 . i 0 , rl nia. and Virginia. The coal mined in Pennsylva- lasi, and it was expected would finish last'even. nil in 1850 w a valued at $5,268,351. In the tog.; The number drafted Wes 1667. - t, We will for ot year ending June 1; 1860, the St i le produ c ed e endeavor to give a liar of the names in l our next ighou , and 9,397,332 ton of anthraeite, • worth $11,89,- • When the draft was made, for. Tamaqua. all the 574, and of totumia us coal, 66;994,295 bllet'. lawyers in the place except ode, were drawn.- ignai 1 -i Amou tbem is Gair sr 41 r hlcedbe Esq., who ell; valued at $2,83 ,859, m akin g 's total V a l - 2 .. 't. g , • •tt ' -'' Jawas a candidate last year, for President Judge of ue of $1'4,703,433,1 or an excess or $7,629,- was a • . . 'the 1 • . this District, and James Ryon, Judge elect. *J -683 over the t total product of, the Union in • - and . 1850. Of bi omin us coal, il hie milted 26,- J . Conner; Esq., a bossy . Coal operator ot Ash his. 339,900 bush e ls, t value of whic,hTwas $l,- - land, and Mr. Jacob 0: Gensel, a candidate at , the late electioo, for County , Commissioner were it e 539,713 ;. and. Vi gieia, 9,542,627_,Lbua1te15, also drafted. . F..cns of the most prominent boil- ; be worth $690,188. The increase its Ohio was nisi men of Pinegrove , were also drawn. nal $819,587 a in Vieginia.s222,7Bo in the cal- - „.„.„„ Ser ty, r ue of min fuel,lbeing at the rate of 113 ~,, pa. , ion .Thaereptucf.-We hare not space per cent. in he former, and A 7.6 per cent. in t o _ refer to the matter in detail, but if any of our tai readers who have a copy of the. Mareas' Jenson I. the latter. 'The- increase la 'Pennellvania of Sept. 27th, will take the list' of enrolled chi , I was 179 per cents on the yield of 1850. ' semi contained in it, and then ' , ampere the 'en hit . . I , 4 . . , - The,vate en as awe pranea iumeer two- rollment a ith the vote contained In the election • I duccd in 1 ' w 558,520,966 ;in 1860 it table,published to-day, it will be found that them di was• $85,912,286, increase of 64 per cent. is quite a dlscrepai cy in some of the diiitricts.- The enrollment . 11 " The, 'prodaction •fipirituous lignors In 1800 is evidently defectiv;isi CM'S, 18 in the uotti•a State employed .1138 distiller- *bile in__Ncriregiag it - amounts• evidently, to • , is des; indeneiident Ofla large .of -recti- bead. pot, I:11 names are enrolled in Norwegian, 1 fying - establiehmeni l a, the product of the..forin- while the vote is 279. !a Pottsville where there I "ere being over eightyre,ighe millions of gal- i s s of old mons-and cripp les, 1 II & lorgi*Rnrt persons 1 1 the voteis only a third Jager thee the enroll-1 Iona; of that ntik] of $24,2,53,176. Of malt . _t_ wens, while in Nannette it is neatly ( double: 1 liqutrs the quantny of all-kinds made, inclu- There-Ii sim t ablig.preig le this 'matter, ihiti - ding 855,893 barrels of .lager. - beer, was 3 ,=, demAgs investigation, to, justice to ihose per -1 235,545 barrels- l an increase 0f.175 per cent! • 'Jens of 4bo County, where a•• full and, complete 1 upon the total product of 1860, While its teal- enro ll me nt has b een ma d e , 1 -• ue was returned mt $17,977,135, being more ' 1, than three time s ' the ailment_ produced by 111111" Dr. Joke T. Cappenier * recently bean .- than ~ breweries in that year. :INearly one-half of epptinted Medical Director of it the army, whoset . -beadquafters are at .Cincitin , ti. His serviats. l the Whole quantity war made in New York and Pennsylvania- , Thelortner had 175 es- first at Harrisburg, and then with Col. Siminon's regiment, near Washington, trocnred him the 1 tablishmentaf-44 of them in the city of New. ditainction of being selected f.a . motsdiffi 1 I York-and the, latter State 17 0 , of which _ ' . - ell i , and extensors dey in Western Virginia, with Philadelphia contained CAI. - - -4- - , SlcCook's Brigade in Abe iallei of the Kanahwa. The value of cabinet -furniture 'made in .- Thence one young " townsman was sent by the 1860 in the New England; Middle States,.and Governmeot to organise a general hosp tat at Ohio, reached the sum of $19,553,734 an in.: .., CharieSton.Ya• prof After eminent succesi in that crease of 180.5 lie? cent. over the p duct of undertaking, Dr. Carpenter was made Inspector those States in w h o l e and 'exceeding the pro. of hospitals at Cuatherlaad and vicinity, along .' Potomac, ander't4ong became Medical Pur. duction of ,the Colon in 1850. New th t il veyor, and Acting Medical Directer at Wheelini. York retUrlned k 1860 furniture of the value Hii present high position, at C of the' whole lenati will not of $7,175,t160(ir 40.6 pctent. hsc, __ infinite the many friends of the'yonneer Dr. 'amount made in 1850); M assachusetts, *3,- Carpenter, but only coofiran their ' previous flat 365,415. and Fennsylvarti2,93B.s o 3., tering, estimate of his ability and *kilt Ws.a In 1860, New ,England,. New York, , and physician sod Surgeon. Success ,and tionor t at-- Pennsylmniartinde musical instruments worth tend him., When our volunteers • return will {be $5,791,807, an increase of 150 per cent. over, time to tell the rest, their -own production in 1850, and 124 per ' . .-----"'",...- - 7 -7- , ' . . - Pr The Lnd.e.' Mil So vets( , acknowledges cent. over the whole value of - itT production • . yeir. _. . the eeeipt of the following donations, since last of the entire Unionia the same In New `England and the. Middle „States; the reP P i r ,, rt e r m a - g . of l s y a k, h e ld' by Tiny ay ey , Emma production of jewelry and watches reaches a Biter, Cissy McOttire, Bridget Kane, Mary Chris arinnal 4alne of nearly eleven million dollars, Sin?, and Lissy ti,alth°hPei4ll.l2(l.„,l2,34ltdOsotil $5240,1 ,silver"and plotOd wares, ke.;,nearly six and a lolly Raba, 2 pair slippers and $4 30., P half Millions ;lexclusive of goldfleaf and foil • 28 magazines, I,pair pillows, 11 handkerchiefs. and the essayiiig andrefining of the preCions 3 shirts, 2 busk P ill " . ' 1 asset; 2 P air flannel ro drawers. 2 crocks apple batter. 3 i an currant jet. metals, exceeding in'value the product of the ly, II pair slippers, old linen and muslin. ' whole Union In 1850 by $6,1312,500, an in- Two boxes hospital stores were seat to Young :- •.. 4 I erease*veri 67 per . feent., irtd of, qa i, v • ,Ilerea_ Christilus , Asxkeistion, Philadelphia, Oct I cent: in the production l'of those!States in that I hth. as follow : ' - 4 I 1 . 1 , c No. 1. 6 sheets, 18 bandkerehlefs, 12 towels. 1 4 Yea!' -' li •t' 1 . Wash-rage, I coat, 2 vests. 2 pairepauts. 12 ensh, NI As pertaini ng to what is gummed rip brier- &sic 4 Pillessr. 1 2 Pairs drawee, 12 shirts, 12 la. , . pillow slips, 100 bandages, 6 colors ; S" rolls old ly in reference ta the nation s material prfi- muslin , 8 papa , Ha, 12 giscii ii i „.. 6 pairs dip sgress, we;make these citations ! from the lan- per., 1 box biscuits; 7' lb. apples, 2 .co. plums, 4 eh -gunge of the enacts Department: "The Me- 64'1* oatmeal; 4 as't sugar. 6 papers corn' starshY2 ao do. b t ri :a ri r g, I do. chocolate, 3 lbs.,Millearoni, i chat:tin ..irts, particularly in our country, f i -. hi where 'duty are most diffuseu and almo st nni- No. 2, 10 bottles wine, I do. picklei, 12 do. . . eatup, 2 do. blackberry brandy. a Mega jelly- 1 venal. appear to contribute more dirge ly than vac do sliced en u 1 do. plumy 4 dstrawberry , _ ' ' any other to the general comfort and improvf- 1 d'o - . - b i Isckbe" rry m . .\.. . fo 1 meat of the'People. All othenere dependant• , e farSonwp Ditt(“lls the law of Compeer /4 , upon them - for the general agents and instret .l • , in relation to stunt it, elicit went into operation meets of their success. ; They are scarcity - 3 on the Ist lost , the following stamp duties, among more subservient to the / primary . ' wants of ethers are Imposed; -' . . mankind theft to the ,higher ministrations [of Neetione, at Beau, tetsseWne debt of i l - . ' • ea de testa and refinement.. ,The acquisition - and vr , tr,it :,... 064 - t lat s 2,- •„. S artre, - • t 1 oo , . diffusion of knowledge; tbemeans of inter; ~°” pen tot Wee.. .2 On • of communication and transportation, the cora- • It i P .l-6(1) 000 re 1 $ 11 1 4X%4 111° '! ''. ' "oe to so • felts, ienjoyMenta and security of th e fireside, g :,,, y seei g iv • gm twad is sto,,,uo ilg ' l= ', ~, f l te - e i as t h im p o -1:: ., a gin I it 437.. and even the honor and integrity - of the eta- Probate of , Pr i : or lines fl Ad.o.i.sfrotioo, , • a. _ tion.ltself, ,ale dependent upon_ the skill and ir:o. two to $l-14.1"1.4 so 1 OD 1 vent .. enterprise 'of the manufactures' and the Ono • 21 ° °° t° • Sle e k , • 2410 al ' ' - - • ' " d 2, 500 I'l •Sk" 00 . • 500 ehnnielart. l !**-*' ' * The independ - " Stow to Sut.ooo, ,- . lo m 0 SLUM• to WOAD% 20 00 ,T„,,,t.cage I *" , Ileettri tY '• Ontrii!utted - by the large teen addltiaaal SIOPO 6 . or Melo. Mama. ' Di 00 s ~. !cream. bOdytifixtelligentmareactureni s ad me i,fi a ,, Anger AI Atkmaci. to sell or base real shad, 1 cli :64 1 ,,.. - Tio MO S. raistt , 25 Urn ,•.' c apabl e -et sous to every Want, Zeus. earthreeyeeneeken ' , ea izat whether otsupply or defcannot b ' e P. gw"tbsil 1111" "I".' I 00 ... s. snow, over- p o ney, 4 l boakluSol, es s ay life are Ilya& !lan , AU eatienttled..l As , iniglit lave 'besot ex p ected i In• "' Mai I . "' " 4.81.14.1841"51PM re 111 n 111 1- front th e e4r elations the ice -• • the • .timisSia"sl439°' ' ' • 0, Wolin. ,liseuedfing34oo3, 3 Film try Ala tteji tn i abla 1 1 n With etnfidenee up-, "w ' ' will "' dm tisitih be etmes• liw *tele dais on this- Of its _ strength ih the tr ij oe ,i ' seeteseasa Senn :hr the lea sae wards, I esat. me -Mass it epee esasdi l so emits or tbs lad d - 'emergency which has put the nation in armor"• worst , . _ . ' slin 3 F • fur the defence of it ileum interests." , . //eli q f a rl'a"'"•'"'" t"" own dioo, rad sot aitaielliaa Om, ' 60 i , g7-rl.-444ftiortg-ifi..* - . ,--- ,---. ' 'iiiiiiii.lo 4-. i04...40 trash i' *iith, .41144541‘at qii•limpo ss au wt a , r `of tlisialai, it OA ys/h 'Wit theroTosaki ' :ows' Maids hallts &TOPA al.- ' ties is s ,ty,:whk - ohoof II .iria/groirist Orripani4, ha l - la . theariay; to famish's* !wawa SS coaritOeni„ wthlkit po li tics 4Um akilaia of I Lao Rep o l•Wi l l f , oil -is Alto aray. ,4 l3eana Oil Ito i irault Bail the SW bola thit sollesses, - hetwasiv r e .miorly r akin ill th B ..an4!"7, a• Pell' 1 0634ig. eit dila w• &sail. - 'To lie a too (Lys a law Its= t ' " Th9oorop' 9 r Port alialoo faratsked rt illolooloO° to 6 Der. 1166 .!• -• 1 . I. - ' Tao' 1i , 06,s _or Alabama :ass beat 27 traloa 1 man to T Dowroariss. 4 TVs Ifarai of lahilitport has mat 16 listioa moo to l D oast, iad as was • takes frogs tho .Port, .arti It seat 60 Won tam to n Dom tents. • • .d• --' - • I=I2IMMI • • 4 101** Mimi* • PlOtif : Yocum Lawn si Woodsy Wtt i . UN". I. W. Childs, 4 / Porn. Chi. ; ie. L.T.ijOesi:; tilt. C. C. Dm**. tteit. We0.111464!1;is LiNt. A.B. Roads; 4.1 las,ut. Ca; I.l.ll4s asti, 5 2 50 Pa.; L*. Otakil MeOlirrip 41P'. The pigmies nets Ira a hir bolus Is; 04, 414424 r Tby *WirrsBo4ll i•oeset the &kit It Us DWI *tittPriolii -the Willa.. titime44b97o4lllo.lPaPers. irfl./ - • initiwiad ireivdr " bd f n Getters -Wyrdirmie.-eintif• the *rest. ; Aimee in the service. 'At the - Galatia !affair it Ken. tacky, when Gen.Solusson serreedereci - to Col., - , Koga n, bol.'Wrilitere !toted . the Arreete st jailrot y. . end Melly eat histrai through — the enema. rather than eirieaider- troailsand. - It .was a *rib; dittgleiriint : , tesseffiritcfar in di. - itab ben big it he left his Oat o a re, Joust 'Wet.belt =l6s . trport the af- , fair; Gen Miele,: Croti-eawreoted imputation vies CoL if.infoite,4lsialp tad-. Cot aniviereci Ia .spirited arson.r. setisfyieg all that he. had , acted elope for the goad, iirthe'serviee. In our opinion it would be betteifor the strriceif there I were' wore Afters like Co). lkyakcerp, to eat their nay out of tight plaCes;end this avoid igeolairii.l one earreuders. - • -i' • . The folkariag Card which ire extract from , the Harrisburg ritegmpli,..eoutalui facts ill relation' to this elleir,-whish Vlbe interesting to the I many hived. Grille Colonel , llA • ' Can7Ccirrir. oet. 4, 1103 Mt. Earroa:—We were Hied whit auggesee and ingig. l nation no soling a report of . lb* battle new Gelatin, Kyv, - ; when Oes.dahason sarrendeeed to Cot Jobp Morgan -on the dist day of Angs.t. 11162.trided falsely chums the Penosylirsolitna with eornerffiete. ageol Col. Wyntoop with being a isolluml- -Ws bl i = sBl imiroed the feels relating to.tble dght . fro th Ilathinethead Mbar saarrea..which are these: 'Ttiree - days atter we left our rightist to ;repast at .11.arrialeirg.demorsi Jabileod ,,, es Ke from Mellowing on tbe eady Morning of the 15th ult n . with Rforce pf pantry, lathier/ and infantry. in pursuit of the theerip,. Tor nolleiges brat known to geld the Oedirral left his artillery ,and Infantry at lib* r ty, end permed. with kin than ;half the reported strength of.Morgan'a folirsihodreassit theth him in hie thorns position, where, Instead of attacking Arigorotardy end driving - lbe enewryjoribed w line • of hint, lo an open field sneering weevily from bit lerribleerose ere and when pct. wrairoop. ceet•ltity. and ,Llepts. Tarter and Gres.° were anxious to chards upon the enemy sod v drive hits from his hiding place, they were ordered to retreat. *bleb they did about roar miles, when another stir d was; nude. and inn .theention doing. when - the white dog Was raised lewd we were ordered to cease 6- 1 ring. Col. Wynkoop ode up. to Gen. Johnson and asked 4.llsee you surrendered?" doltamm replied... I have." The Col. turned to his command. asylos,";We are not doing that kind of businees.. l Boys, tall ,In t• god I wide good his &gape: taking witrblin awl gond sue' true officers. and isle viz hundred of obr best tomb. bar , . sea and equipmeote. And for thli noble act of bravery is be to be published as en trent wined ? verily. this its rine /4 the right toettle.and them, the kind of.' officers that we,. the reddlers sod &roam people." dc light to tumor. And eflperieliteboirld earl...wee be ap• precisted' in thews trying *timea, when officers of high rank with on little • resistance. surrender /Argil .1 1111 . 1 . and that is; when retreat is prsilleable Mr. Editor, we (have hadtbe deer* to be au duty rub the &Tenth Cnyalry sides its orgavizatlew ; we bare sessO the Colonel's fortitude In great harishipentid avd we bath fought by his side under the irp triold Clamour. when steel enser Meal, and nben'tne clath of arms Id band ]to hand thodietn was the• music of the boor; and - wheel the smell tied !nutter rout and disiney, tisfare our rapidly advancing' column ; and we believe we express the opinion of every CMG la his coal :mond, when we say. a beevei man never drew the sword' than Col.tlea..C. Wyukoots. itscirreco Oasts cos ran Tit PA. CAT. Ord Porerfail aad POrioac .Serusois.—.Rev. C. J. Thompson, Pastor of the Methodist Church of this Tlorongh, preached on Bowit4 evening /t, one of, the most conelusive,, strongly orgn, tnentatire and truly patriotic eerutone on the eub;:, ject of the Iteliellion , against the erstituted ass thoritiee of the nation, tolwideh it has - ewer beih. our geed fortune to rlisteri., Th., feat that Mk' Thomrieon is allarylander •by hirtb and :edema- tion, rendered his treatment of the'subject ,eddi. tionally intereiting.. We thought as-we listeried to the . 'manly,. ringing .tones of -the minister of tiod, proelaiming.truths in roferruce tothe.origin a the War, and exposingthe mad ambition of the political diniagogues of the trth, who • have plunged this country into all t he horrors of inter neeinestrlfe, to substrve 'their eelft h ankmost wicked purposes, that if the leered desk - -both , North Wnd South, And jean Noce, warned the people to'heware of these "Abners," it would have been hotter for the country. , Let ue hope that the machinettensl! of unscrupulous &eche: gowns wail newer again , trammel the truth as it should be preached. from the pulpit in rebuilt"; to our.ciwil as well is religtous liberty; but - that, trite ministers everywhere may bare an eye to 'nosed • tongue to.sprk, when either la : tjeor ardised.. Mere partizan Matters we never .wish.to see introduced into the pulpit; bat politics, prop erly defined, "the science of. government that part.of ethics which nation to the regulation 0 . government of a er state, for the pre,- aviation of, its safety, peace, nod 'prosperity," is a subjeet'which 'can, with great projitAety, be in troduced into the pulpit, here, for religion timately blended wit.kour civil liberty: To 7 'de. strut' the one, is to sign the. death -warrant of the other. ----..... . , . , AIL: Thompson', test, wax; It. Samuel, 11. chap., . 26 verse. • !;Thect Abner called to Joal4and pfd'' Shall the sword devour . for: evert koowest thou not that it will 'be • blitetuesit; in the letter end ? hew long shah is be: then,:lere thou bid the !Pee. pie return [ruin following their hiethten. ?"i Mr. Thompson in opining described the, - analogous' position of- the.; tribe[ .of Israel At the timeof "Abner 's serolt to Ilavid," - to that ocCupied by this country at the commencement of this. Rellel7 . lion. They were ! ninny,. yet . One,•nulei, a king, fur "mutual protection against a cote , ill toe, in resist invasion, etc., but the . wicked ambition of Abner led blip to resist the heal authority, ; A pi; to divide the nation. I :I When he en . stnetiressed !by Josh and his ar,mj, he cried' out for peace ,in the words of the . text. The ' speaker drew a plc-. Ore of the condition of Judah at itutt time: tatrd then of ibis countrY, from the time 1 that & re leased itself from; the yoke of !Sritishtyranni.—. The analeityrWas stinting. ML Thompson said ! - that the lama winked purposes• that netunted Ab- .!', • : . . 111. ' ! ! T..iya ft 1 Lns..-. i , nee. in his attempt to destrorth• unity and power ; , i!ro ' . i m ' a no ' trate of fiatiwacOns ha - ii, deer,. &k i s& of :Judah - , prompted the wicked , lender's !iti,this .-- the rebels; nine utiles pout h. Of Nash, iiie:, - .1! Rebellion. Secession of APdey..is tea& respects • t e r :anew of tiallitis was held at 9t . Loble on Saturday, 1 ! 15,000 inrneoloat....; the causeless revoltiof "Abner, the , son ' _ . erNet " " I pas. Ibtroont bas capturedartillery - and prisoners Seltpreservation, our rights, our liberties, and an . and alibied important advantages to Kentocky: -.- . enduring peace in the faul t o s, _demand that are I• : Tee Ceoltotst Washiostoti hats ,been enilrely cleared kb and. wounded soldiers, ' : 7. shall pinta this war i energetically. net& Jefferson , socntantr pipers last* that eg.Seristoe Toombs' was 4aeis, Yancey. *hell, and- toe 9E140' -leader' in - wooo d e a a t k ot t e t s u, a nd has I rmo puma. ~ .-:- '. this secession aioveinent.. shall cri for peace and ", : A oureats:blttle has t ; s r litert ed a . lare r. :les t % i fi e itlg i l . l7: m . In . submit to tha . eOnstituted,autboritlei. ! TC!per-, i Cti a a h tit th aul and Polk a ra er• said 'to be:tatted:l . 1 : - init. secenion 0 triumph,'' would be I not only, to , A ooWslinnewi train of thirty wigotiii woe raptured by destrartble . pecerful country, but it' . ' i tiocild be, Klrbi Stalitie rebels;. near Frankforti list ._ c ave. ,Sbn , - stragglers were also cagtored. - •• -. ~ 1 . .i • l lt 'j .possibly; .possibly, - to fasten nine 'our limb's_ the chain s of la • TRW+ Assistant Engineer E. IL Third iof tbe Steamer foreign despotiam: : - s well divide thei human' Winona, has been drepped from the rolls of i,lie, navy*. ~, I: 1 a deserter . : 4 "t;' 7 : -t. - body, and expect - vital ty,to rem ain l in the meta l oss huedn , t, and eighty rebelieter; iii t sicked and d , -7' ben, all to „divide ; this country , add espect twci **fed by eighty of the Glowed eeialry; near Sibley great eonfederaciei to be the resell. l l : Our riven landl °4 `l ll ''' °_° T e e ''' . " .! ee ' 4 l . I -' i. • ' • S. • Aarfesit frOrn Gen. Popo imlieste.thit 'the Indian war _SO Tattle s are the natural arteries and veins o . Is about ended.' About :IVO , S.P.uz lisve surrendered jo this land.' They cannot be divided, - and the : our f,wees. A cavalry foreeti lo r purStill of Little crow. , country live. lile, we. or the rebels twist ocnquee; !‘• learn t i b t arill i rbte it f utt J.:":,°,7 1 ,,, ..'1...1 ,`.. elt . l . -I. ' Z ' There can be no eats nor itonorabin eoceprotnise • amain the war. (131110,..430 more - tilSoa Iser'proportion With the men endeavoring -0 deetroY thenountrY. PPP" all legal4ll9°l* .•I-'• I • • .' ! . Owe . Ml:7l.l.l.barvire tren; Whitt salved wife at Lou- i „ '-.I : ~ ---7,-,..„ . , Nothing but complete submission to. the of L s „, ss i s ,i,,, 1 . 1 , 4 ,3 d hm .. „„,,, twenty miler ; 1,,,,,5, ■ ee ,i was • _.:_.., the land..' We pray for a speedy p e e e e„lt ?t steety - . . - .lo! io mpond of et 'ehtent hundred wagons !nasty& i boosted . tygety-Tllit frignie..fronei,fei is off Netetioti, 'sVews, Werth for dinnute, No'. 2...-:- . ,1",.e.-•?.• • on those terms. - • The speaker believed ' that the . ! on of Gen.nettl'a army trains wn'eSptund On- 'frt. ! ' sir t" • newe'or-1. ' h , 9 recent hattleihetreached mass of the Southern .people was,' dram& into . day of last weet.'neeir Lassreorobir. Ey- twether.wit . h England -sad On_ paper" were . cenplitoeiating -this content novrillingly by _South ; Carolina, :a • Jeity l tPs, 76 t w i vate e ° ',. the . '. 7 ,, th . i l : e ,.P abi l ania :,ribi' Mechlin for his eignrona movements , . „ ... State - that will descend to posterity; execrated sad :it aim betty of rebel rivalry ._ rehet , eyted I Free - Mit .: 'art' town'iof ,yloadind ift'sLlSletra cchniiy, • . -,. h mnsect talrArda Nreyellie,. Cali! b: has been almost totally 1 destr . oyed. • by deepised for her'' many crimes. , Mr. Thonapien tl: h t::y t t li4 ere-NroGurs.:i•deinildldnumber Of watscius rcespto. fire. sr..' !-I-elestionted-at 3100;0004 I .said that every.otiest man . lanew that ihere iitis rod by pen. Dotims4 - - 1.. .•, :, • '-, • , sperdktong the ',Wises of the.: - .dreft * , in7lialti. nothing In the. %allot= of 'the Republican party :' em±F.attr Si. general s , zone . tation. the old bero;.Gen., more, we observe the !name of Mr . t.,-Johii:g„ Ow - - to-chase secession . I Its principles_ !were hustilelto , .' I aak 7r a tr i wit il tattamea‘Veat7T;ickjerrclanan4rrebaitaosurra env. au:ctor iof considerable. reptthition and' nn to of slavery into, the territories, .cebteis 'rent flitti:lault tnurcairtb;bl.olcritanetelaiipaolorxiiii.,:bl,s.la doubtettila talent. • . raid' into-it. s ~ ~ . itkad a right h o oppose, hut!they did Pit propese • I 0 %, 800 , te1 .,.. 0 , apb . • ;,. .I. o 4ail T itia a, pet •. the 10,,i10 r i ,"- t t b e e e tj u e m ' r e e i e a n n t ni 7 vaite ; r ,l i 4 1: t ri : : to Interfere pith slivery In the Stahl Where it _ train,. it appein that ban. MSCOoh trrei , • brilllnt,g oly is_ pet meth short of gt 0,000.1 •Tae•govern." Wzisted by the decision of the people.-.. It was al l' -, It' e ,,, he i V e i,,t'is al V reem, gr i :itte. ti b to v Ti r - P :p ar ! o d m ae e ta, vient,property loss is pot over t 2 030„ • 7 „ ..- . :-. -,• , . a pretext on the part Of the conspirators:. wholiti . Crittenden, sod the reb'ela wer e rePolied •il . ••• f • , r s . , child is.' _ . having his '`Aerer happy ' Ern* ' • ! : iterati& the minth of the Southern .1 people .by I litt s .) :Lew ouisat Palowelssruhtbsty'lle sit I nlomi d loes it Ciro w .!! -• Decide for him - and be-has but h i s I falsehood that the Republican eta an lions . tem p t ' 1 : " "It to rittettl i t 'L. tri,i, — ,;.;,,774!rrti' , ';' i n t : y , e st eam e r thing 0 .do ; pat him to please himself, nod he is! troubled With everything, and satiatiedwith noth- !! party, intending :to match SOuth,itit the sheet 1-hb0".4.1.11° been d uses Posoi°lll3-anint°,:elairitttailsoP!':. Lists. I . ! , . .t egoi , iil y, !..__ !. 1: - .-. " .-, .!., • .. .• . ! I ,free, arm them ,' end thei murder men, wonirn : '.T-Loai".o.netenat.ipaners say that f Ciao, 0.1415, who idiot- Tosweertain whether an egg is good: or and ehildreiludianiminately. • • Some ironed, to O•o-iblenwo. hot two handed of % oXt4t, mel t su i l a tZt . bid, hold it up *the light : A goo& cis is treni the Booth yet eclieve It. Mr. Thompson said that. tetaanit.baiVoNt be a:pitted by.ll*. Court, bi lucent,[but• a bid •-one -ht pntectly opaque.; ! the 1 before this Rebellion tie sus oPtiPeed to ibelillOil" • will ll ' 1'14'4 tie -hle.e°"*" ' '' .! ',I ' '' ' !'. ' 01 . 1 ! : ; I . ; • • . ; . - 'difference Is es : ensily. perceived al that between , , , . . • . 2... "I .•„-... ',• ! . !!: •r -ism, Itatton ate old let it d 0..! Ism.- Let !" Ins ,' kw o fr o m . big nowt iithoot 1ear..,4 sod - isetpookt stately, . • •Th e editor, of the .•Lawreighs Xeitricos, not h • [taro s. to deprive thtrbelicfrtheir'etringth to • onsteiand:,_loseenuay4A. Tit: tties=tonuat haven ( 'enlisted in • the nine montbs.l quote. rib. In their slaves. The life'iii tbe nation ii /Anoka, I ' 7°l " ° O u r i s t a b lts"", - stiti: el :i:t.iteigL l ' a' a : .- • : - fishes portrait of Iris ! editorial' !substitute white • ll i ! 1 • '-• 1 ' quae, I . P ' , • - 1 - ' 5..--, - . ' s'' ' .ahsee in -the war.... !It looks - very 'math lik ' e' s and we tweet nscany and ineinstopreenve tas bsuarrontL Joan s B tuff.lts. ...-- ealhn' , •• air of gesao ii . , •---, - . :. • IL. - Let nelPf&bie great_ contest, ,eastleg tive-y '• n 4 ." °larf° " *a.f 14 .th.' ("Tr" pot a eigh , i d. • P • 1 • ~ • : ", . . . ! 1 . ... ,• , , member of 'heavy gape mod & onset - Ey ; teny 99pp `Poor Kossuth, nye 1, Seotttsb newspaper. other ecitiTerttien aside, . .' !I •,! !. 1:: : were cepterelL No Gres were i tost ces 0 r aids.. ! vre , l isin t e Anal stn •of consumption,. end" before - - ''..stitke in ttantreen SAvettlof on tins[; ,I ! m s t"7l' : ; w : P ' er ' k 'e! ° !: " cau l !!"" 41 ' . fa .''''., ' j . ae l l. . - tinny nicks, probably. the. - :poor' Ilangariati Will filrblei Ibr our slum and oaf Steal i i !- ' ' .. w 3 ,Is ._ t i er , • h a a a a s . tt 4 ' t i r i rttp i d , i l is e s, l! 5 ,.,e„ piss-away, and -enable Country mourn the lose of rite 'on Go last aratedwo sapient , 1 • ! - • IT IS .t CV . OD .• ' , . . .., _ , God sad err loathe land." • , • '1.. , , -'; '•' ,' the OlWltou'oot battery at Corin th on: datontaa.' bet one of ter noblesk and most gifted sons,l '•.• • 1, - - - ' -.. Arty moo are !eq.:" It WO lowatOotdia by Ortaits'itPlit' '-' isit-lie Ailltsinona -Z N iiirric of October I (lb, 2 "a Pil l , e• c , t u t helf+hlei, sa fe s • 4 ° °11 " 111 ,.K. ll ' e ` t ' • „„!` h° ,, cede l ' e t!d i l l , w ! mil t d , t ,=,, Pr . t r i r e it i s l : it i t t east ee" i t -ta l i' titter* ere prospects of an early ' peace, which will settle 'once_ more nos an united, happy; nn' , Is i s , (4 o w , manse ht e romess ej, , l• , i 1 ,- , .. , .. it -ticlission is,fottned on the result- ' of, prreedentedly'proeperons Country . . - - ! .• ' , ',•i • - ! im n oo rinat te ra y pmenee-iltekinto44l:lll2orlsitswtroot is Virgit . &a andlayylat& e ,Witd ot the eitootinittt;ew i i, Of _coins wit hint given only.* h 1 0 tha • . 1 th• a ' S ' a ,b a i si s s a ba l z o idthaill4 „. to ::: g eaeril a l" :l Jhuii iire4 ri Irni E tri l e kni. the iti most a t d t e e fert c.Ttf,.. to , idea-rat WWII, address by im el: l l l° P t P - i r a l yteltunsiotZtiass aa n y t anesiene t r tie elis - aa at . ' jsgi'llisf remains of a man has been !fotindOn= son. *-11!Irite entirely from mencery. at Wee *1- negotant.• lids Midas* RUI esiostit Obi Rewire. I D . da . 8 , 44 1 ,1 b e d i sf inii is i o „. T h i s di sta iti s -sbe t hi., sermon I :portant in that It gave: .theientietents ,atinsetfrvg.,,,,,•Mtalee.,:nel. army . Pb 64 k . 04 . it''' . / ° '!''. cry that nazi use iskley. etessjeli 4 4 4 east, i ree_ „ s s thi s i k e b s liss, .sire g i e ge t ests front 4 00 4 _.-- A sa ria*ar, pda wpa i4 Dsh a cif less lilie s as Ike . niggesti,.. who bats looked toe Stew ast 4teeereselee ! fhe Its the. W el In t ent- I thellltlar bed ef .tbe regfatillta filet begetter Army Rosa 'll l "Aert 6:410r114ti .th 1 t '',the 03 0 stalled . under •: - -! , I, ' the volantser reglmeata now 0 the 11111,01 X. The Mum , the tied alter it. was, msde. '''''‘',. :- ' I - 1 ulati ! the estimable Pastor Ind, Idle liteVntio.ler - i tan bto eater the Churnilt ! o.nn like his brethren -Pt that; Pittti,Pito i t - , he "l er !' ter °'• ....4 twi l l« ,!,f t,..1- tug Ito u r ea' .Alittgarg : 4 Co.. - iivastift.,...! few an newest • to wh ~be ga, sash: clon- • ' Cliristinni detiotititut l don in tliOrtortb. be occeplea !l ow est, t o teeetieposserebk,stpitweeetimethieciepe. week, ago, at Cilds ell, 111., killed et nin. Olio in each high Mein& OR -tile . great and Sibetwtdisi 00grdwutirebteuthit!,=atittrtitizit:tuti cites etterte s st i ttt i l the edet been u t i te wf re .tan n ici se tta y ri fi kZ e t r er, tritiZ t tad s, i.,.. 1e1us . question of 4 .ininistrii Orriti!entlbt l 7." - ! .1 - ' 1 '' the refill' ottlat'L . 441 °° 11 °°*, 4 1 1 12 4 1 ill. Abe! Iltpliant! Ift. Von'Amburg had kieenta'AZi • 11“g 11. 7 llifieT said Unre°Pa delleOint, gr. 1 1 7111 ., 4 . 4 / 1 4 .: 11 - e a ` ae r" indees°l"°*l-- • •-!: - - Ls .- ". -• 'twits naming, a few Inane. from' Ibbt .jaw,lthus ' Itagthertitipargie wane Impatient viewing- the tr ail s on that aegis. I earnest andleart-felts ',fortis'? eeces u mseo tstifssetes glamor A ub li m s , k n o. ft wil e , redneing hint to tb• PPeitl°n of 4 illikeolni*nn • I swoop of the i7nion caw. ; - 1 . • ', i' ' , 1 Ora .0O)Gthottiotoa:oll /Coe! 'Wiwi.. *r In * l 'f,lnt'"•' : 1 . triaM eada,ipstits y Mel Penes. Lie. . .. , .. ,7, . The snot ,Iniertst felt iii..oni:. pr no s 'truffle. •snissT,Wesssis„'„"i‘s .so, -% pin, w oism u i . igrwrho /jai of l 3l rfrd 4 MeClen . Ona drealsrs, sod 'tie libenil ' nenithittione, for Islam* Lod` . 111141 . 011 W wholobasti . eiltht **l' 44 Alobowb emir' at t•aultstaa' baring i r''? dateataa , i _PO ulu gg lin i g . , . ~1 _ w o od s s ad noor ewhat oa r i t t i N ,ki e °d as h* oft ektite into the enemy a base, bine wa senteneed *thou writs. : mad, 6,1 r. AO youbert int= i. gutplatown.lline..lied hews litareaf 1:4, the thatima,l by.,thast. Sherman Ito aougnentent 10 the Aline. Cognitions anti inigiwiOnnollg. - striking ill - . _ -. Mansfield *-Co. - .1, this war,' ai t a ::t h al*a ia i l4ll baalaithl i /cu. =obirridc---00,0)-- I re Pilw " n Ti la * liVttieettdtrzzzralet: and, iriteletr: mod boacraida 'illiiailr44 aced 'elterlaltedi by ` al / *,. e sto la insta' S had A s t a i r i mad es s i rthowsit — :ft r=t i k a Ss ' ' : D i a t ; t r efo l over $BO,OOO, was ea ' ofonntonl i and the; ~ . . / Otiadrin,Of thO•ltepablio.- ' • • . /i ' sight of 111 Cairngorm , • I '.' • :•I - • . ' . , l_ were sent to Alton darhig the war. I .I - • • I 'i-/ '. I • '• . 1, 1 ~., I;- . ;I: ' 1 ! ; I: .; I- • .I !,, .I . • ,1- • ' !I! ' - !! ; • ... 1 , •.- : - I — I.'i 1 9 „ , i -•-- ' ] ' •- ' - - ' '. .i - ” ‘!' 7•1"?'•-?-“.' . ..• ~ VOW , ATE.; : :.i '''--- _ i'apoetit ' k‘itea aidanstiatall *MIL l _Oletileth.aays 1 43tak-Onentl malted • Iltalletintla fram - ; lbiti parmit POMO bib_ lb ,retarated cm the 10thealare , rein% the seamy ttlelearied, italkennisitet. and Inmpablo,l , of farther aidaribitef. no keel latemded lalowlaig toirmei I, stilt aiuedler elleuestrettott,lol.3lll new Is tleelitlas ha l deem tbs.. Iliessaust shseutoard imil gaud Alves I • efros. These eslstous wen desteorel mad: mot of theie setastraillos lid Wogs titles wen ruptured. Otte victory wax liseutsettbly wee if lb* claimed ot the wiz. . TlSlSeenklielanitt of Ides PIM , Li Reammaselet lesandlem. AMODlther va Ilan teen tbrotaanirpiannerk inethillate i Pearly aokkintrollearin,boderstbelrOandee. Aboio MO tebela ware %Ulla. clar item inue 166. halt! and the voindoi- A e ryrata ter sire hinevallele until wait reetaise to CarleAllt- • Ume.Oglastey's ertatati IA link e 4 bet theopenue. Colet Smith gad (nitwit are ISO. poring.l , • _ I , i . A Tram the I>whith am of the Chicago Tri • tno, *ease date of October 11 . ,. me also Um followiag ali' of libangliptient•Par Tindall', awl es Uto • ..,.., - , • tag main hillarnikat. ' • l Wrens quW daring the sight. bat at bilfpast Wks Satpday iseteliing; batter, fltobinet * opened 11 )1 0 n. o w " ' mote eitaFguns. .Tlse rebels were=l this asewasssart. wing dicing tic nagbe }sewer phew et :light iliac'', wed- bliatly replied. Tti\ls Wary duel was, kept op until 6 o'clock, when PEW ' peg ere eetiosp*y brought lila bine ley batteirr . Wil.• flame and battery••Philipe,* each mounting 30 pounder "arrotts and A-Inch mod howitzers. radioed! and Wound the euem re potp etespeliet tbeir - stustbotsteettt -IA detachment allied:Wl nab captured tite eineareitia aid i tbei soldisrref hattary 'ltotother brought away* spite did battery of imam rifled ganef which pis pesentedor. tel Ithaca by Oret•lbairethea. al a retard for Ab vial.-•, The wath OW receptand two Parrott gun* taken Trallk us , On Yriday. ... ; • 1 i I- At mop o'clock the battarise oneamiaced Donn OM, I woods le ivory direction. but without *Wan gal l. l imply., ; • I • ,i 1 • men app . kilie,wole a Toinellail sem. ) j •'. At this Uwe, as us loam from rebel pierseekt the raj abelooldierp war, gathered la the timber. nut of range Pt Stb• gong. ava sdireseeed by General Palau end °Mont - Wart tits Orteomalty if captutiag Battery Rebhan. wholee m ereeentm diaeleargoa weftersating each haves In tb Ar reeks. aud dela limacolled the capture *f ib* hewn, lea4l called for wolatthears to attempt joi captors. Ifs ropier vented the perilous nature of the andortakieg, and As mended to haw if two tboultala sew. led by a tailor, • clear. were wildest to oodartake ita =plum. netasta - -Ropes prociptiy offered' tO lead the forlorn bop; vind two thonsaed revs teatultatsesu s sly stepped from 3 rom, • 4 t 10 10 A. M., the *roe wen dtereeressel dimwit • up In two lines. near the timbale bedarms Uwe Mobilobow.- end Ohio raltnesd.cm• facing the mercy the other the trie 'Deb at right amtlectle the other. Theo*. &stilted fp, the town eras Onion. lap Pia behind Hallack.'s And • 0 • boadeaartara.• , • , . ~ i ' . ''- •• „f- storm tor. Merin itemn. • , I At a Woo tiktuil they moved forward rapidly 'indite . A hoary On. of paps and canister from our . artillery In hoot and the battery to the - left, followed at stappirting distance by their reserves. During their advance their - colors Wire shot sway several dates aid as often! re- placed, -They crowd with difilealty the abaci's of noel est outUdet of the tows, sod gaining a'pottition where jbere were ho obstmetionik they rem pliantly imam/ tLa chine. cesspit's seerythisa before them. They cc. "capita the lenses ,ref Corioth, and their Ile* on battle was termed just in front of the alp of lbw prosolit .tatar ' stmt. killosolase our batteries Pena playing uposi them with esrelleit effeet: A huge shell heal battery "%Ci nema^ exploded, In -Om midat of n' solid Melanoma tinny awe! ,cull to their, lone peewit. Theft reserves Dad been proventeld font puling up by ibe ettenOon s 9f the batted" and ear boys rat ly log, charged tepee them. sad they scattered and ran, many of, them being. shot and tayntartied In their tracks. They were paC to ill.tht, and to peat disorder twardted the dap Of the liaibiir be yew& tip Mut*, trots *boom tbgy started. 1 „, • • Vat ruittota unest. • e 'ltjA I ts time the brat ithe. and opervarc—whit Mei* i west of them—had reached Urn old positioo, the ea • rood lino fuming an ankle a ouchy eturses . Warta well adratteo In the direction of battery ...ttotiluet.l • %lila 1 wit tbo forlorn hope. Pitesppeinted In venlig 11) 0,1 4-; went le the village, dlrtmeatted and disbeartaped. ' they mast 'cliches to an utter rout. U that battery be out ta. • Pte. 'Ones In their posiewsion, the town Pi 'beim'. ,Tbe 2.u00 use, mooed in shrine totems.. eight deep, posed Mewled in Wants: Gen.: Heger* at the hes d....vevirdiess ef the shower of bullets ,Whicts widened about the near * and dedicated their coats.. The decisive mocuse the turning paint of tho.anspgement. ' s , ' egastut sa.svetrrts. • . Newry battery bearltie on the ecilleuen was, able charged with grape and mahMar. which burst Ote (belt devoted beads. &ores' ware • titled at ev4.ry d rem but they moved steadily on. ineintaloing the site ra,of i t the grant As last as one soldier talkie comrade hind stepped Steward and took his place They chart hp to the battery. tevervind their o.e till they reached, the parapets. Twice repulsed! the third time they reached the miter Works and planted their Leg upon tbe,esmirp - mane.. It was rti 4 aims and again planted. but shit +dawn Agate. They tined from tie parapet sod through 1 the eiblapittp . and had parthnitAwsotaion of the Works. But their triumph Wax of abort oration. Xecueding tit I preview lostractlong the gimp re fell back behind the works, and battery Williams and hattwey'Robinet threw a neurieroue art. 4 ! was at short tango, ma thk mite sites Weredirseted With fearful nee weep . I I • sua rogues morn Asetrtszo. 4 No; lately' of [stela Could *tsp.' that Ore and lkey. re 'llectinttly withdraw.;'Tun charge upon the.b-ttte 'I was a ougnilaeseit but foolhardy affair. The _ intensity of We. echt inay tejudged titan the fart that two tiettedred and alate.dead bodies wore loond freatadoboutkbe treuches within& distance of fifty harbor the works.: Thep ootie 'a splendid Charge upon the diimederied colateme b a por lien II On. Ihrwer's biked*, and they were routed aud, ilw ast *".ibliltod- ;The attack uptin the fort welt twice repented and as iften repulsed. Cot. lloitors I slid Col _ &wetter* killee..and mental other well taiga amd,lto. portant fleidirgleerk. , The tlithtlott sheri C 61 4 /I " e , t' made ble:rtiarge was kr a great porato of thongs bin to higel, end of the post desperate character. 1 As they retristed'down the Plll towards the timber. their Orr t. log point. batteries llobinet and Williams played *pop Sheet with dootte -charges of , grape and Icaulatee, atql, wad's thou retreat take the ammeter of s ;Put • n ilia' ,' meantime ekircuishlug was gang on in Nut airlottery , Phillip*, resulting In a sharp little flitht, lasting fitletpu 4 or twenty minutes,, at the end of which Uwe the rsbc al ossza.ak ItrrILLIT. t - t ' Beaten at every point, and disappointed In th ir, 601 concaved and limply pace ted platter caPturlogilcwinth, a groorst moron:mat, as If reheating, was plainly r ceptible along poi' entire rebel line. .Thiv vras abu t T. rl;.. hail-past trend tot Saturday, anti virtsutlly *hi end o f the eugigeuetot bare. Our troupe k stood In di less to receive them at every pant. strottil they des Iron w the attack. it eat thought that au atteusp w ulti made to maw the rebel troops at some other o pot, ' t tbliespeetatiou was not destined to tat retained. be enemy soon took tip hit line of retreat in the direct o of phanalia., i - , I • - PI:15IIIT or Tilt 12tItYrj . • A- ifilebt's rest ' and and bivouack refreshed our plank troops. aud with npoi man, to the number of bpir..., un der, ltrie,-Gen. ilePhersorr, which' arrivedfrom Jack su duilug thenight,'ai daylight they started to pursue' the retrainee rebels. : Gen. ttoateraull followed the rebel sr. my until 1344 r Ritchie aver, the bridge over which attwaut dco. Hurlbut had reached with his dilation fitm *diver and ,tiewitroy. l 4 near IPocabontas. I e The re Is tp_utoll their retreat cut off in that direction, and at - himpttel toretreat towards Chevaiia. what). they met the , riateortull Month of ItotiAienies,• Vile h a l t Nbting all day Sunday and De-Py opd this ,evening en Mitre the . gratify lee intelligence frOl3l Gen. Roseerame that the en. . env to utterly bullied atiedefealed. A large num., ror his met., those who escaped the casualties of ,Friday Mid Saturday, ate killed tatiO !WOUodotl,. and wt ~ have mote pit:opera Mari Oil callp4vide ouartees tore ?, _„,„ ! ' • i •Teli WOWS. •"• ; . 1 It is a low Mimeo not I : that in the ;engages en's - J e r e - and on the ilateb DOt Ittaa than WO lborms•d re are halm tined Pa wouu d. Probably foil, ihat. num tier hare bean tOsso prisoners. An • faimelsectisrotOyor ut artillery and all'ef b baiPtage trains:ire io our posses- Oion. and we milY sateq ebunt open ,tlae itrtee datum , lion of the flovM of the halal:tern army . Gar bate. lei. 'moue *lnch we 're one battalion of toe lin ,Ilissoari ar• ' ;Mary. al.poundei Parrott:el. lost . gums and Mesons - as follows: Company D, Captain Richardson, one gun: Company ill Capt. Welter, supported by An Ohl° reel- Meat, two guns; Company I, l.keet. Thurber, three ems flow I -Company, K., Lient.-Greten,•timmerly commanded by Dept. Shine. a ,brare' and panel' altar; the hero of ?111111C Wru ile*, More putatrd'to a urtj4ratitp fur gallantry at Dottaisou and Ohitor.., nothing., The fiat Minuet., Itwtewty, Capt. !teach. suPp aced by the 15th .if ichlg. abandoned one Igoe titeauted ,by moll ilt is repair I that an logs battery was 6 tptunAl by the Po:4 o sod terwards abandoned, because of the pilling' fire to wh they Were sullied..!. kli .1 oar hatterks Uhl Miceli !novice throughout bah dayi.. - i • ~~_.~ - , .. 'ji ..' , 'I t i : 1", I-• .. .. i Illog_prest see4lolllSeehltimmovire . of the sidsviti:' They sie Itord Pal thgewsiet. slu t llket ,„onias *tee ores, we Led a elmati , Italica. tire litevi-1010prisorwalhodoiteg whinrealwit: lAboot pm Web IlleettitilleaeOlte hlettth a" 0.414a11e I 100 A 011rooded, ' i ..t, ' .I• ' • . ~ . fititluileOlok ae If there to be WI Itamedtate or Mapelltent mftwarest by thir Arms at ; the Polognee.-s. ' MrollleCigalles has softie flame's Two. whole it whientood a beam has beau presered,lior bar areianctio• astille.sstkiletic.Senteeis, Ws Wt , Hemline.. Permed -a leave sfairegatolbe Whey days. Gis.Coolle take" taw mwarteommetall OW mat* egeep; I Ameba thperigratttas el Warm literature width Oils sier US leought WMI4 tbs address of Owerel Ittel"T. Agethejecapie of thoNmilorest,ts which he Wiltertiman In twidthat War tothat locality icedrowing a. treatil of pow wktb+Wtt TWWw 4 to the ; U States (lovempir Ot. a proonvOlon whielt be annots them With, . .by theßoballappersiosit. LAM Le*. ti ,.. - a i m, ' yyd,modjushas, homed' d moral Order. ' W hiting; the,army of the Potomac tllleelli the eletosi of Matti Moantare sod AntieSsesCreet. bad WOO WM:. ling Motet:opt Le their galleetry la those engagements fourteen eatimat. thirtyeslue erdero . fifteso thousand St' brindled stand .of aegis, and rogatly at= tbocirand : pole ere captured.' ant' t malts ot 'the - Cukor tri aMplesta Slarfland. A WTI* fain bees teed 'at Weahlww isfac- Lhas tosa o g c, Corflti,ln which It la dated, be bas besA• oo giod.Sofhodty that the Oen/Ask /a eonsmatid of tettrot at Idesetettem knew the ;Wads bad grossed the border. - - At 19 d'elodteh friday etwolim, SO Miles to rail boss Chanibenbeeg were In one porwohnt. and silks dist. ' lied by good midi. watt: Rebels dithat leave Chem. berebers anal alfetecit • Saturday entwining. so that p tbe Irbota fore,' ostild Wei base ' es ,mind. awl the pro. I t hi j :peliugyirilabe is from the ditatraceost Too The Governor &also thorooth InStestlestioniculd `Ll:nallitary authorities Um already ordeeed as loorWls d o n te, ty sods IN • abile Ocer. Curtin Is Larg adios ism I pretest Abe' Ov er beta any her Rebel ra ... ' i i i Tils Nasbrille traime as been informed. on ash* peachable avithaeltygef e toff the most tell - horrib of le and ra elating crimes see! d en tha Teseemes. A torty of jteettlbss.llv• to, member. Waldo* to pleb Ideates's command: It Pad. went es but Towlay night to the hoar of a day respeotable ettltan,aboot elect miles hole "lashelliotme Om Nabbln male , l' i lr bud viotstee. the penance his wife and daughter t i the most. brutal: veasser. . relates, whose tap( and he miaow...» still naiads) , legging Ibla screw of Weiser, .want to the boom of a h ably sstintsble aldose Is the el. elnlty and treated 1W ha. -- the same fiendish Cann The families am both ;peoremsted In Col. tholles'lCay. I airy. aod tbe rebels, porble - to istvenp tbowoolvos 04 lb. meek, rtiltod It to IND 'uttowbolit cm the persose of 1 belplemfeetaim'thele *tree noLdasghterac The *leo I nines crime was committsjd slotted In sight • id $110,0441(4 I of Twosome, , The 0:25 Safes few walla' itito It Itorb ea it PhlittlrellitiaP ' milted by tborgoiwitits o lbw ,04.41 bra remeetabla Young Wisab. the tisoitbtor td as at loyal cltisetosoelo It nrtl,ts pages tineeay.4bitherecordofevisham... :,, ' ON II ridiy of last week,PenbsYilrlola SW Invaded by the rebels: On thet day. about threw thousinditehole. I'' with eight plow of clown. crowd the Potonsee - gat ('Hancock: variant tolleroarabchg. thence to Chitebre tokrg, thence to Emovetsbera, thence to Now liarlgetoa 'station on the'halltu t :: and Ohio railroad, About tivqty miles in;* diroct lloe eat of haltinvore i Ind' 13gbepa. and lbw reereamb - Potomac, War the Month cit the I. liondrory. blowing made a.- mach of ninety miles In I tweoty.four boars. 1 ill the machine atop' and telling ',tort of tbs Cumberlaid Visito r Railroad ' "bleb!' intent Chanclorrabtior. were I destroyed. A large amount. of , soreratnent'property eriLe staler taboo or a l. stroyed. but ' private phmerty,was respected: About flre hundred horses were seised. lelPayment foe +mew rebel 1:1"te a were glees. The retreating rebels bele we met at. N I Matt terry. near the mouth ~f the Motweny. by tb• 24 . afsd lth M . allte vestments, lib a battery. end an artillery 4shtateh Plaevv.. tilt' Ms Lmm. 1: " i ' g The object is tbaustit to bare been it , reeorinohhaicee, bind that the destreetion of property. has been 'amply locideniAV Oen; Wide listupton commanded the re bola. arid it is salchow:edged, iti this affair has pirforto ed one a the most wOoderful Coupe deguerre boost' In the his ory of the eigrairy service of any . nation In the World': These rebels hate successfully ridden round. Gin. Mielclian's Incruonie army, marching a d stake of eboone hundred And twenty miles In About I forty. do h ods. stopping, At various points on the route, long pigo obtain a tiro. amount of Stoney, sclpplies, 0f1e11,11114 Tory TeleaVte ieforan'ethol.. , • , . 1 - THZNEBEL IL/LiD : . INTO, PENRETI,VINI 11, • i l' Cut, IleClitrelwho entertained quite philo! t' -..e. , • ‘ . l ,' - •. • , weep'-isophibally, al nu ber of the rebels. who . last entered .altambersburg,. writesl•to a , • .frieri ,a-graphic des cription of the whOle at. ... . • fair. .He - says hat the, towtt iWas surrender ,IL ed o the slsu nee .of.:. en.l Hampton. , that _ 'Priv ie prcipeiky and persdns * should be res. pect d. - After hey had taken possession ..ot • . . ~ I . - SINGER- !„t • do..d. - the, yin, grid sent - Otli parties . into 'thej sue- , Letter .46 A. ".Family Sewing; Machine, ii..... sou ding country' to procure horses, i . age, .-' vrtrti , Ail. SUE RECENT lllPittlil..llblliTAs. :-•. and peovisionsthe 'Colonel iialtts: • t, ..: .•is i TIlli'• lillt•tT .. AND ctivAry , 4rl iND 4InST i . • t • lITIAI3TIFUL of lit Boeing Marldnef. lThia lihrhize A 4 , "^" . e 1 0c half ''' , ,. ,11241 1 , • offie4 4 .. wnvo l . to Phi • wilt a%vr anything. from, , the •runnl?g!of 'a tuck In dnot end asked to , " 0""ov° too" entla° for ',llk° %otter"' Tarlatan to the ma kinit of an Oisteicoat , latvt blot! from Pt.- tug tr ply liberall tbr Ufa Confederate scrip! Atter ' jot or o w ever.ClothA i lwn to the:at:44.A Clause or tinion(r -' coneindinu a treat with theuron behalf of the rokoWd ' suer Tissue. andle • er ree.A 1 do'work' le Peace serritila. coffee ult promised nolo* °°d It'°.T' I hrn ask' flea . At . ran fell. be . bend y.t her.- tueb . ...quitt, and hell ed he: S. little brat" ` with it . They were wet and , *hirer. espis it s f„ c • s tg m t *sassy of ~,,,,,,„..,,,,,..- 0 ~f li k, sls 1 Inv; end:seeing it Ithitetundflre'in the Ilbraiy:the,ll ash* not•the only moctitnathat tan •feli, heal:hind: , en d so . ed wermlavionlo e ter and card' themeelvee uti 1,1 thei forth . but. it arll Ido PO better than • any: other., elfin le. ;off.° ths'old .b ee 1134Y......‘trbb1. out that antler Ilo . eirt The Legter 4 A "Faintly Sewing Machine may be n erirostanors *bread anything in the house be d aturbed a great. variety ofeihic;et essea.- ..The250.1.11 11 C C,1 4 . !, by their, men. .1 . had no alternative but to sere t -them • w hi c h i s Nsw . b s S ss e s iwc. : e s is opube, I s 4 es. its game lm- , , as my itueets mitt It Might, please.theut to dep rt,.,arl . : t... Pleseboet-hat reto he folded into a . bou•or ease: which, I-I did so ' with as s rtgrace its poesible. . • .. when - imeTied, footless.), •heitaitiful , stibibintial. and Apr' I , Once Petted am ad thettivc,all egWerlit mintt forgot' dome table to, site to reed 'neon. . The ritsis are ot• i tee on th e ir put: Laud th e y °P°°.°4 a general FP"ohvrsx• ereii,inmeinstaiAtesisn—stati, as Ilia Wood grew In Oa i l ie n{ iet, tn. ear: the different noties,ints mar - . native foivel. or 113.clatioratelyflnishedaa art can make Generals tniboth minim.; le. They . spoke 'with ere . plena. ' Tan Branch:Others '•are well supplied with silk i I tire freedom up'ott every snhjeet but tbeht moveMent tn. twist: thread. needles.'oil.ete. •of the Vary ,hest quality 1 to Chamber;burie ', Most of themsrere men of Mrs than .geed for ireoey.of.-e hi:roan ' ar s •Co.se,Osttvir: ' • ordinary intellig nee and culture. and their'r demeanor • . , • . 1: Pl. SIISCINtrt & co., '. was in all rem a eminently courtenaa, Ik a Cop ,_... . , . r• . :431,1 Broadtail*, Se' Y. • of cog,* with them. and hale ,eeldont•seen nythlog PHIL/67:0MA OFFICE;1110•ICHEaNIIT 'ST. t oretimkeenlj rellibed. They PAM they had ot. tasted L:. li. . 9 Alt ItIGI3 ES, (Book :Pore, centre tit.) ,t e co ff ee fa i r weeks tia,re,aed then they bail ' pal . ;fronvzil • • • &gent in F'otto 4 rille, ~- . ~ • toile per phindforlt. Whet. -they weraothrO h. they ~..„ • J. • , .. ....,. ~ I . askedwbetbev tfreie wee anV coffee left, ap e d 6 Ing that . ; . A11tr..., '62. .1.,,. • • .. ,-- ~1 ~-1 , -, _or-. i ; fl iers WO semi. they proposed brine elte-Snore - - s e 'cm and u few'reivates who were prostrated by expo o ,to trettist was kit-- They were , of course. 1,1 ;welt • as tba preeent , and on they. ea me in squads of Se • more, until eyeey grain ot browned melee waexhao d They then asked for tes.'and: that was sea t to. i. twenty more. I • . . , _ is iln the meantime. a subordinate Maw had. begged of ' 4, - 'me 3 little brZeol for.himself and a few raeri:it .I he Was ~ •supplied In this kitchen. - lie wis followed tp . e 'theta In I turn.' until netily an hundred had been sup lied i . eit's i vomeLbing toast or drink. MI. however4olitely .. s s; Veto don to enter the hnusi. and rehired With ant,. , propriety. Tiny did not Make asi a gle'rude br , protane the remark, even to the servants. In the, molintitne ". palette.. who bid urge entiiasi the hone.. had Oiled i their eiperitroni ths,.brog of Klitickluick on the niontle7after 'beta; awntreilliant emoliingwas not ,ollett4ye—and ire , "had another hi lir of a free talk on matters ,generally.— When told the I was adeelded Itepublican.!ttley thank:, ed me.for baler esiodidl ; hut when, in reply id' their • itt.l qtalries. I told them that I cordially suftelnedthe Preale! -.dent's emaoriOstidniorteletnation, they betrayed silitrl tie etertoderteler. but did net for a moment J forget their :propriety. 'ley odslittrol ii „to te the sort iI. rr iolli . dna per tint has y t4tvotencd ti.oes.,frt their wsic ell aoperat .that it ,toni , l , l slot tre'rwstaintit its the North with iufficient item:infinity to pin/erre it.• : ' ,• i.. • , Their eonyareaticncin ibis point borea strilOnit slab !aril y to the apeeehea of Frank Hughes and IPttarlea3. :Piddle ;sand had •yon beard them converse; without sew' log theta:you etrisuhl have alipposed that Voris having a frisMdly contil i a with *little knot of Petinslivania Brooke Inridge pont ans. Of the twcyl„-am eurr; you !ientild here respect the rebel*, the most ; . fur . they are ,hwie-IndNtll is.ireoovirti:nawihg theClvsutBn tb n *7alyncihlrgr'atreecbluqi :tA'lPnittilh : !ae : TrCb'lewh4:°s4"t'v4 A...ra,urprfr.frat.n,noibyihtlesu l t l l h 1.1, -adyetaythat,ibearelfa:irofpreeer helil r iii on, they altdeclared themselves heortily ' uric of the t a r.- war. but detail:Dined `ureter - to lea*reutaitesk.with the tide North- !1. , - ..•. - i . . lent .- i Gen: Stuart. who wits with the 'rebel - force, I itt . thus de cribed:•by:Col. geCluie' • • • , . .• O , • • StuartProfro • . . en. rt medians', elle. has a keen eye, and • ' wears Immenps aindy wheit - Oni and Moustaithe s .: 111.. de meaner meaner to roir people was that of a humatie:'eonlier. In b, several ins! noes his men cornmencea .to take private 1 -' "propertyt ' stores.but they este& by (literal r • pro yoSt guard. ',• '. ' . Before le,iving the , town they fired and des : trnyed diet railrOad' station. house, Machine . . . shoos, i roundhouse ; and . Warehouses Tilted, .. . ~ 'With" nil Munition•coptnred' recently fvoin - Cren. I tongstreet: "'StO ended!' says the 'Colonel,. . it,. . . 'la-day o f rebel rule in . ChamliersbUrg. They thok:sorn $OO - horses - from - the -'people, and, .. . destroyed: peihotig;.sloo,ooo worth of .Prop -1 erty for .'the Cumberland Valley Railroad! .. , •• I comp= !, p robably t5000•Tot Wenderlicli& • 3 1 . Stead, iota 4t P 150-000 for. the apve firrient,'' ' . ... • , . II f' "Tel. '.. fcClorttio,concludeif his inte resting - - • statement by hoping that he shallnever again ' • • 'tie , calle d , rip-)n to entertain...a circle of rebels around' his fireside. - There is' no- question that this March of thei•ebeli: is. lene,ot the itiost extraordinary on . record. ,i - •. . , - • MEIN .Z. 4 A :-SllP•Thireleslanathing !Metal** in the; last .words of the.,imurdered.-here. Gen.-RoberV Me gook : a.l em done withiffs; , -Yes. this ends, it 2, `ail. You 114 i'l hear "part , bet the leas .4t, leo_ . :thoustind 11Th uhf 22 ,years and rano - would be :'nothing if their sacrifice troal,l bit! ' sire au6'h a '. Government a l ours ' - •:-' i-. I; . in": :.. 2041rThe following' reeepitaintien,a the. iron- 1 clad vessel* !of the United Bistes,"Nagiond ',.and' Primes. will'ithow bow the attention 'of the. ins-. Portant naval powers of , the world - is pow given to that chisiof vessels. ' Ironclad* of the:linited Stites, .- 49;' ircineelsda.l of , England, 28 ; 1 iron clads of France. 89. - or The -. lititepeadent 'nye • that, 'Mr. l J.-3. Spaldiag, formers editor 'and proprietor -of ttie ° . Weird; of Now Volt eity, his dierolved „alll eon-. iieetionzwith 'IAII.IIOOII, in consequence Of its -appal - din - Will, estuancipatiott proetantatiOn.ana its popoort o f the recent irentorreatie noreilations" in New York.l , - - •. , ' ' ••The tame . _ of the last greet ha tiefield - "head be prortortreed' Aur t e.rata—the aceieut on 1 the last syllabic—Bon: Sc... • ,: •- ' , Quite.erron 0 us. Pronounce as it,comnanding foot uncle's , fe ttii dish _of ;ripe .2trawberties; and saying,l Aunt. eat 'etil.—estbeiridad,;(. l ld.) ;rdegraPi- 1 ~ ~ ' - . , 1 '-A French paper pablishes seriously: the I following.words 7 - 'the 31.nr.ioig Post - says that, according tO:the joirnals ref,Coratecticut, th. work man otitier its .bat i kpit Constructed an 4ronilius 'of parifidion in such i'veity- - thet-there will al ways be roe ; even when it is , full." ' -- Alp. 'daughter or Beed"kieholit, Of Bath, M we e ek v.b or i a le s C a g l li iii t g in in t s he r" m e tte lra b ik in 'Q ery 4 , e- att. 4 p il et i o u rot -- eke could he relieved, her left leg was co etelY • severed fin .. the ," body; 'the limb being taken fratirthe ' at hinery after the j ibe body] was- re staired.''' i * '' ~ • . .- --' ." ' _. , .• . " PlP"Jolin A. Washington; who -was "lot while in arms aga tat bis'ocontry. shortly after, the re bellion, b It 'oat, - sent'-nearly the wire aof the 0 ..; 5106.0 0 id gold which- he rteelvell:fortite Mount Vernon e' e. to Chaim°. ahem it wesitnvested - In houses a ' d 10t5... This large propertY.hati not licen.conliaOsted.'brd it ought to be. ' 1 , s*'Dr MackeY:the successor of liti;'Etissill in tradtteag this country-in the' ,Lob.don-- •riaies; is the author.of the following stoma: i , i :... a- • • -.'." onward; whilv smog lemmas, 1 : t; . ~..,• .- . ~ ..• To be coogoeie4 by the Otto ',„ „, s, .; . • f - Wittle-eo war clouds the realOn '' .l . ' ' Or a enrrou , gnama the beer ' I , . Or a iiiree 'await* his freed - , .:, • ' -. • . , • : ,ildieiCia the rise roues pa , . ;; . ~21. ._ : What a fa 11, .,, '' - SIP The N.T. Keeeteo _Post tells a l aTiceti ti;" of the freaks : - of lightning iii France.' 1: A youn g. 1 girl was idrack by , lightning Masi changed to al hey. Whiten:Pon a Cratere paper remark!: The 'very thing wanted iit this,vicinity. - dor ssotrien 1 are•aiiiions to enlist. but under . existing eictinte: staneoitt4 Go T erritne!:it, will not receive thrtn.- , . Pas! that iightning Proud ; and la's hare the ob ,jeetion removed. .• " ' .••'. ' 1 ,• ": . . • , • lig`At th e- negro . theatre in Eirreinnati, the ptintet,l programtne has the following - litieraran- noun-cement :- . 4 Take' 'notice. -A' portion of the upper tier his been reserved- fur respealible witi a ' folks at half.price:"--41-..itoe. Post. .. . What an tiarnatis faculty for lying the. fellow who got up that story . Must` have?. Ili invents e theatre tO - fit the joke; and-etieks it dortn-in Cin einnati.e-fineisooti C"Olgilieitli.- ~i , - „ . - 4 • 11Bit 111ILIS• f• • - t-- - • . 114. Greene Street: Neer York ~ ' f- • GOVERNMENT COFFEE; • ••Pot u.i) in tin foll.Poptid paaeia.'43 ic tun, anti' Iry bulk. Our prima innztfrbm•B'to .30”enta..•I'Ve pat up the. rallrkgink : .• JAQAr DIARA,C/Ijaßa • STIP. 11 anif!UPERIOR. ciciFFANif . t4;ihfve-our entToo to'br Intber than•a t - . 'fee noir!ln ,All 'order* 4,1 , 1r00t.41 A ,tonit., ! Slon-rn.iPtAct k.V.nrso- 1 5 3 C.b one. W . nOlin'etnn Street, N'o . a , York City, r LARD k Doors. 1F , 9 k 19t,South Water . ..St all receive. prompt attention', : . 'FABER tl3! • -= Via. L. LYTNI 9 S, FRENCI% PERIODICAL DROPS FO,It I E.li AbE S.- 'Burr came re or .ted Tome .. . , . "Thla_:Waloable.niedkine isMitri ofieredloltei Amerleap I 'Ladles as the - only suite, psritive. andliteret-f fling cute and regulator of cuppiession or• untun i . f t om whateetle rause: „Particular care should,;be uSiel to know.: t bat Prignewcy'fa'n4 the risen). acAtte' /Wails t would surely nproduce:an effect entirely contrny 'fifth@ - ,ioe.se of p,.. , 4 . titre, rot which' I:. will : a hold, -any If -re pcdiidl‘le.— re.: These Drop; ani so mild end Ve.sernt Ch mit t feeblest r • earl take them with 'perfect stecititt.lct so Powerful in their _Moots, that they may be !Ate!y iiallSd a • neierfail lug Ilefrallor. • They can be procure& by...addrendott ma as ditected below. I ,hars used this Medicine for the last Arrolea years lit my, PractiCe; . atict thetifote will know s lP meirita. Sold gall &oldies.. ' ••-, t . , :, ' Price $1 peribAtie. Address — 1..1 ! • ' : , 41 . 11. JN'). L.IXON, V Agg , : 2 . T 2. : The Confessions and Ei erfenea of nil • Inatalld,t—rablinhed foritie-hene. w t and as a arnlog 1. and A MOW* to young' men Who ii ?or- train Seryinis •• Debility, Premature Decay, , de: ell _lying 'at:Mae 'same 1 1. liintlthr meant of wolf curer lly nn 'Who eared btoirelf. '. aftei being patio 'gr•ovie exix:itsel rrarlii . medioal Im - peolijonaMlktitarkery. fly etieloain.g;. n.tstielikladdre•ted enocyopo. smut,: eorirs' mat - he -hq 'of the 'autisor..:4A- ; . TI141 , 418:1, IIAYEAIIt.,, }•! 4, liedfol , Kings CO.-- . 4•11 4 . • 'I 1 td i arch 5, 'Oz. •.",- .. : - • - . 11.17 . 1. '. ~ i• ,- ' H''' ' * A CARDv... •1 t ',l gOli TEE INTOBNATION. (It TEE , PUBLIC.' • . J 1 Tug Li N) . B/h1. 4 10 NED ierineethltli ' ladesnleasnre - I'll...announcing "to' Ma • friends 'and ;former patnAts.: tliat_,An c onneetion .with .hiSANishionable. litochi of. 1:1111lary i and Citizens' : heady Slide Clothing'. ,be Will ripen !garrh',lst. Uhl% one of the belt assorted Mocks ' of - Boya' Iteaiy:mlide Clothing ever. Wm,' offerrein this eitv. Ali 14 11lieb. wilt inn wild a t:on s t3 . lB(willlihilli Ink* , • ' A pinion i.r: the Sloe° his hni‘is.furt.ishlg for thin! de; • partmeni egrlosivelv, In Wood .So:yle.• And particutariv. .- private for ladle+ with children. We'enrdially 'invite/all to call and examine the 11tOeii. , batire-'lnirehiving.• hAll - - Goods...Ad at 824 Chestnut at reet;'onder the Cent lawn: • tel lintel, warranted to give perfert.,saiisfaction.'Cli ) ths. - .. -CassiMeres...Velkintor,'al ways on band,.direet _trim , the . beg Deporting ponies in Amerieut.:. ClothEng..—tpade,to order at ahort,tottleeci.atol In the mast itiiiitilonable'S'i)le. :Alan, will lie.kept on band, a large, and hnuthiere astiolt- Wren t of tlerilleman's I urnishine,. ;Utile:retorted - from. 'the meat itaahirnsble lo,Worting . 'louses.' in New. -Tortc.:' And will receive our-Wnechil .atte'tition,.in ' order to .],,he, :Abend of all eompetifora. Ptiee low.sod uniform in -all eases. Utribrellar.'Silk, Alattivea‘'clottort: it:lngham arid all other styles, will befound to Our Ptoek at So. 824, Cheittnnt street, under . tiaContinent tt•Hotel. • KE.. , . ..0 , • .11ARLES . STOS.' . Philadelphia, Mar. 1, IMC2.. . ••. - : .: • ..10.0- ll=llllllll I=Tl a Batchegoesi. Helm Dy, Fkst the Irceld I—VP:ILIA-11l DATCIII•II.4II'S celebrated Hair Dye ytendilegre roloi not to he olletln,tuDJlo , l .tore—ienrtrolt..d:iirl.Co-injure the Iliir in: the ; retnedieir the ill efferti of h3ll, end lnrigonifes fiber Hair for life. OICES:RED.4ir P.I.LtiTY HA 111 Inei antly t urns teplendid D4ek•or•Brimfl leaving the Bair *3.4 .Ind•tie•Autikul. by. ,DiuDriete;le. • . .; • /Or The fleniilne In ridged ye tf.LiAm IIATC I II . II , Vitt on rite ("ice sides of eneh _ L • . PACTOII.X. AO:. SI IleiT'clak S (Lute Broad itirty dla 16 ilint.9reet.) N .17-ORT, lideligioas t , . •• • MCITIIC :be " SR- TII P. SECOND`PIIRSIty BRIAN CIIARCIr hill commence their regular 'err' . In tbeir Mark Mort Log Ileum en the earner of Market. and - Willisur Streela, TO-MORBOW. 12th ..oetntier.: Mcrning Prxr e r . •9 . %, A. M. Public 're. at 10%. JA..M , and 7 3 ,..i. 1F.51. •_- TRINITY CIiIIACII SIIIIVICE.S--tletnber4 lan: I2th-17th S. T. I Sam illy hake alll r latnamunt xell. ISt Petrr. 1r..: •• - . ~, ~, • „. , iSth—;i4 t•Ukei Day: Bret . John 11.—J. ,, h.1:C1al ii.. l i • . latb—lSth Sundae after Triisity. 2d Sam 1.11-, Luke iv, gd Sim kit. I Peter.r. •. -, 1 • , `:.rub- , l9th S. T. I. filegi , xi ',lLoke as. • • • 2S.b—et Shrum sod St. Judo Job galv, say and. , .all l. John vlldfill he y ••, • • ' . ,-, la irn 1 A '',. 'O, WASTIBURN. Reetdr..! ' 1 JIB '?,NCILISII BAPTIST RUKCII. II EN lIRSVI LLB. , —Preaching eirery:Sabbatti ing..at 1014 o'clock. Itt the Odd t lellowa'flall. 'Sa li h Selniel 'at 9 o'elerk.,' air Ni ra ttoolsr E. CM C tit.. —ltev. C.' J. TH.73l*, SOX. thiliettly appointed Pas or. alit. proildence !ere, mitring; preach td-utorraw,itt IR o' c lock, A. 31.,,and , or'- . clock. P I 11. , ' • . _ 1 ' KirRNGLISII cur:a ERAN'CllCßCM.Maiketltquare. I / Prayer *feeling regularly eair Sunday alert:ling. et , 1 0 % . cerlork.l Weekly Prayer Mee ing,Thuraday ironing, at 7 o'clock: iFirS - r e. • • ..- ' , TANGELICAL CUL' CM, Calleabiti Stneet.Rtte., C. S. klattag, Pastor. German preaching every Sunday Morning, at 10 eriork,,and ,llngllstile.the Broiling at SOP REGULAR BAPTIST CllCßCll,Alaiiiintango et. Preaching. every ms's Dity,?vxmot and itlealalt. at 10% A, 11. and 73.4 P.. M. ; - . .' •-' „:. .. ' . . Loamy, . W ., edOlaidar xviotiii, at 7% eeleek ~ ~ _ •-'} 11, If. ABSTIN, IV110.4: p•All X.4tees ZS mils to app far it► to 'j thellth 11114., be the RIM. WM, Moi;.:11p. 31y. - 11gaiamz two*, NH* 4.e.e t bath of ' . I . - LO . :ST . N.'NP: 'F-OVNIX . . STRAY... CO W - _ ... Y.—+Stiayed aw.y . ftiiiii tbe stabseriber:ierlatiaa at Mountt.altee, abnut i tlrol wee!" ego. a RED lI)EtW 41111t!r a• white bee, add a blessf Ireotwrer bet 4ebt eye. Ind bad a bpn mna etwo o.9ed i has aea map. tall.- Wbnewar.• will Worn -raid 'cow to the soberribre. or glee tills* Ifilbrmallon.sbere-becno getbee Vila Will ye reasonably rewarded. • ••• - • $ -- -? i. . .--' . ••''---'' 'I - VENJi I dIN a wri7,is. , .-Tottarille. October 12. "qt. . .. , , " --".. • 42:30 •• - ~.---- ; ~...,__,..-..._.---_,_ ..-.L..;...._:',... 7 ..._—_......,.. 7 :- - -...:-- -- -------- • *RAY COWS . :;-=:C.iine tiiihe piem. *slot the subserlberi; TiNii-COWS. bolb red `sod w Ile.- Owe has Inog•borna, with boles breed In tbem. and; lb* other crooked-borne.' :the rime Is rrquesl .o4 10 sf, reilaave thew tad Toy expenses, or they will b.. dlapoeet ~ of areordialt to law.. , $ ~ ago, lipmltY._ , -: . 1 ; OHOi ,WILLIAM 2. 1 . ''s - - $ IlWi Obi Old Cherry - Farah - pale 1111 i. 1 • I . - about 2 ndlei Iroas st...oyile, . - .1.. , °et ' 4d t o .a. -4 • • -4-- . f OSl'. OR 114LSE,AID.;- ,- The follaw • i' Ink Cortlttestito of the Capital Rtoek of. thy il'otto- Itti 4 ,Water Compirly. trottol to alklabllarnoser,: (wit Meats No: la, for IWO Otani Or Old Wet . , Cortitteatelgo. 94. ..., zy .. ~. “,"...... .. , , , _ Corttfleato,tto. 324 " 10 , . 4 .= . 1 . . , .7 -S4 .. -- 4 ipptkatiott Ito born made 4 to*ld eompanir 'tor tr. sold of moldCertideatoo.. = JAS. 11:= (MARV,. ' AttOror or ' resent nvoor. - • iipt ' .2:3 - ,'611.... • ..-- ' '.7 li - ' P . -, -9 itff - WANTED - -- - - ,ORUM 3 EltS AVA.N.TBI) - .,4lviii .... 6 „... )D DaingEn3,i,..,„quiro to mom . , ' I) , e.t - coo, • • o :113zilirrit4i)i,02111:417,1,0.,ctlf.:ti.„11.4;!taZr:ii1:1...iitirti:,:yell.171-toli Lir„,np‘y.l.4'. ..y. tb 0 0 n ,, 0 1,1 0 00 ,00tttb`.4 two!ta altilZ-o. No itig 11.4.1 npriy.. NI li.l 114 ol.cht.t.to yestip of aO.• : PO) from 3to IA n'tt! , ....z., A. , i '.''C'a' - 'I i : - '`l, Hi Ittii LLD Rand lhttn., • '' ! • - I . r 3 ttoo ttOutnitt..l.t.,eu.n.., f tv i lbf .,',.. .. I • ' ..! ... • .• , •• ! ' ' 1 11.1 1 1 ,1 Dt:0111A. T EAc;_litits'.rwAN-rE.DFor, the . . . . . .• • I l ibli t. , eboc4a of Pin , ,:rwre Bbr‘l4:l.- . An., , ,, , „i. . li , i ti6o 0( ippli,opta will. be bell by Mr. Itt•lttoo4 tki e C.ount t• Sup* tiu tstitt;tfit. ilk. 190;t1 , 0 ' , le,piki , V,lt (),\Elt, 4l - . .the 2)th iost., at 1 teckv4. I'. :U. - - . - - • .• . . 1 , , „,, , . Joll3i lirfltlittr.Ft:3•l' .! : -!! .„_,;. i s, .t . 2.. !„ f,,i ' ' - - . 42-4 t• • . `"" . . • „- f r EA dHEIiS ' - AV AS'rEb..;---•;Fly g• - , . 14:I. Tou•ters:,r.. maul id.'for eekitb".;' 3 lsobeitt Moirtawhip: i the exiatination a t aptri,l.A . OtS Wili' 1N41i40.4 ..' ,it the,' Public 'ltalia Pt Aridrar Wei 1.7 r, oci 314):\ LAY, the-1.1 November next:RU . lQ O'Floe.X. A. ti, , • JONAELIAN P 333031, soe'y. .• 41.31. Oct.l.l,'M ril E A C ligit.s,•-:AV . ANTE 71 D.-iirte . en • ••• Msle tertierigitre 4 3rifed joi the Pubrk SrArniArpf ISortte . Ntanholui .:TimiPhip. , ApOtiraiiiik will .b, ~,,,,,.,, iced at, Itui PubW, 110ai!.4 - nt Phicterieli tt.ck. pair C,..;. igori.l. or lximil , lie, at, the Ouhlki & 4 119.01,1juusik sitar iliitL pAuti v6NIO,NDAY. Oet.b.r Tr, /an • - . • • : , . , - . . ALI:I7BW IiOY, • board or &boo' • Serintii tra t erl,"7 - 4ell E -WANTED. six. "c m : tnontb4 - An examination wtu be held et tot, cnlitt.lNßAY, tl,enber att 1... M. By ,;blvr Boatel. '; yy " • . !F. DY,NO.LER, . . -,- .. E AC •- lERS !. WAN'I T . I ..-FOUR Ante Teachers ere eintr.l Pie the Public .4.11 . 4. , 13. t 4 is..,t. Brummr let T. nehlp. We want, tun to' tvaeh lior-' man'auviltijili.h.tud (nu ,llnelt.-si, The -.into I nar.4 *III' be hell at the 5e110,4 - . Ilou'l , e. lathe (O. II of 11,, .KransVbing, on .*AT UTMI4' the 2.stts Aiy of '):tr.trr,..3t II u'elucit ; A.. M. . -, -- -.; . - .DAVID LUTZ. :4,1. ~. Oet.'4': 'l4 • 7 - . • • -; ' . i -- ' - - - ' 4*;31.-- - ' • ......—....-----..,---!-------: Qet.l.'B•. riIEACHERS three': maier Teachers .a Teachen4 - on• Female teartce'f.!loe Pubitc Sc hufle Of..,Slilcoatlebitr; KJ:lora:ln. tog* yr 01 intpetiotend the ea atalnarlun. at the ,-- Setitiot Mrlioviabunt. on S ATO JOAN, . glay - ot OFinbet:.; By,ordeto o . . , _ ; • • :- BOWE..Sec ). 50pt...27...'42. .23e•St > MINING' I V-. ?1,1•11:11.: totwke eihaive of a !IMO eat Operation eviip,;ir Addreas, watt *awe and • frferelsce,.. &Et tit 1; V`hiladeiphia V'. 0. - - . '4'o"n; ' • 39 et. • Ii'OR:,SAL.4 I- ' 41`,T0.,...14V3.. r.t r 10, - 1.1.1r.- I Ttiree,..o. four . " Tomo,. .:.s.itahto UR otticre,,andune 4nlt...tble'lf , l a 7 C4ulfag O TN loads Sinfe,itility n . .w building, nearTy-UppoAte ill'u niutrf WWI:, I.`ntOvillii. Fur lona*, *only to. ' • - --' - ' J..,51641 M AN: Zi.l.gt ',. ,wept. 17.'63 • • • • Citt •A L A. - C 4ielieripg2 - 1 3 ,iano, 1• 41 . fur inatellhesp , • Apylv to. II ENltli tiKESSANI.I, eeotre Street, Pottrytile: t 0 It SALT: : --L-111 , undivided i hie iesi :Id 1.., retlit.tge trees of , pt . ...ducat , ' 11,0 Al; LAND..iti lew gletto I . Z.w'mailp; SebuIIKIII County. how wiTkrt •by cwoc , ol:llerteoe. , . 1 0011.ln •.• ' . ~ - FRANKLIN IL GOWtNi Pottztrillw, l Pe,. Aug. 3i7. MS.' _, -.... ' , .. .i 7 '4 . co). OPERATORS .— The DIA Moutifain I mpitne, vOent Co palsy (der* to tease ode or more ee i n ,•„f ckfebrated, Ult; •110LINTAI*11;7111.TE AS a COA t tt steel ciu - tne West end of }hnti lands, on J.:earl:jetCs nun, g 1'6114; train Shttookin 'lap. milostrOm 6uubury.,p4 irr It btu dcb alnllia of the Sblinokin,aud Bar Valley - I : • ! Tberigiv,tvro.oproinga wade Oa Tefoi S feet . thick Parries nfolaina' to, lease a vatnable..l.)peranolf.' - iao rei fhe.relne;luirertain loins of lease„,t ~by c.dbug un tta r•oba:ribe!,.atEhatoonin. -• ; , ebnnioiln; July farourifiCa• us, on to mfikA ;tree', d 1kt,0.14 tree4,rbleAritei PLACE. 3,71.3 m IN ER'S,. EC H S: °FAR, trp.t4=-vmeas voxtt.Alig :61t',1[17!:Tjr: Stli CA!unty.—One ur•IS1) scritt--1011. ;under . eilS Ben balarlitt Olte , iiout Spriu!s, S Yenrs gmw . VS. Tem!' 'BUR Italf cf miners' t'l.4l:it tr,rwril .10 ,oere'tv withlti S wiles .01,PotifIr ill«. fuitble s.r9ciapg.l to • II.rILCNNAN. =att 7 tt SA.I.E CH ES 1 3 .4-11fe - 3: w p c . , . gr., I fluting • Mir.ris'is. 14 piAlikhlr-44. .Mtvkly N0w41.114..r.. • llase been friuisa betarrevithretud fliur . yeari. Address this Lace y • ._... r ...' . May.3, ; '62.. . ~. . • ~.% . , .: . r A.Ii.A.Nc)I tn,ICICIIARD.K LA 11.;31i6ersnlie A of t.. 11 '.11.-CAHTMO . lehanoy • • • 0 IV.REN'r. , "-- Dwellitig. Houses, orrices, Stine }teems., and- a 1130. suit Ale •fora , ( 4 .0 tires,;AFi- For P"rtiruia'74 . 2Pl l . V . " Tiiii;i ,, l ., s, • r. "C6r..Certri 11 311,74 Sn. F,13.:15;'.r. 7- .7i0 . R. - itt.'N . r.--.A, It Ell At..4l:Cit• • ,u Lltl. In 'goo,l working . orkl , :r, ~,,,1 rinatako_:• egglippi L. -Rent .1,,w. , ApOy to 4Ct M. itltt. Act.i JC1,61,19, 762.— , 194f1 - • . ti,,,,11e. UitEN T --'fhe,proErcrtt anon., as Lira YORK ?TORE. in [he y Rort.titb or ottiyille, colisi%tin of a Dwelling !loupe and '...tore,wiln Stoit! Houck adjoining. . • t . . . given Enmediattlyi 1r required: Yviuln of •• - • ••• • EDWARD VARI , tIT. • • 1' 4 16 - .4 s Att-7,rg..4y •L, Ope 6f icome Ettgine, with - holjt , rs anTill4itriattt lag ma•binttry for Romping 'water. • Oita MI littise Etigirta, and liollertiorith all the oL oktlog•:tuachl nary for :hraakln fkt or 6'. 'itch' pipes; it'ith . puitop - r1 cortnktine .-rdo ehifns.wire rppe, &c. " , • I . -ortiee-r-korner of Mahan tango and Sitcoad' rotett. , • Pettptrille, March 24.'131 1 iiMig • . _ 7v 'VI . rierat - NleitinE of tn..),:.lloltlerla "Th.l Miner;' I•lnk. * rf Ttlioc. In the enwititit.(,Settn , Nig." will he beld'2t ito littnit TIII!$1).1V flirt fourth 4ty pieeetcleit rfitwitt..thl.t2.lt.:to • Au electluti for rlr.._ the etisuiriz),y!;t4 sLH a heti it the lia — oklitg ttolit,rl the . Huro Yott.i We, bitriperr the boom:0 ;clock and three n'tiork.lP. M., 612 M()PAY , a'' seruidertgh;d:ty of .NOViUlt.er next! • ; CA: A I.OES.ER. Cr. Mr. • " - ;" Onti.ber IR, "t 2. ~ij ii 11t.& riciti 'N(YIIOE , —!. trx w here. 4. 'letters of tot tilittisirat ton upon tbeestil 01 3lainr Lewti 3. Mkatitt, Into of o. Hoeg: . tutTe been duly itranttuf 10 , hi. w hitter 411 ., ,whiliSit , indetttt4 to ca lit llet ate Are Teti tfe . stel t.. qitt . pa? tneni- and thn•si hveln - 4'elattos against Trerent:;thetil,,withbut delay. to : i• ;•;—f ' • .ellititropilF.l; tirFLY; AtiornerPr the ,Admiaiati,atrix, t'uttbride.ru:.• •• ; . • VOTIC E is; hereby given :01fit_ja.ppl:. - cation *Who ina.te - h_v the ifilist's!tark'sittst i t l s:••buyikill County,' 'Pennsylvania. f:.1: a Cfactef I Bank. ;of. DiectiOnkDepoidt., and On:nisi 10n... - uoder • ln Ban tlnd of. Pettue,ylstinla,, fit le ostned. - 11. 5 Iit)YEII.N3IENT be located in tbe. l ;to'oi t of Putt sTltle. Eehoylkilletiouti . , with it CA1 ,1141 of Thousand Doilarr. and with priviledes ,to iticroal lianas to Two Hundred Thousand D -1. • ~Wit„l,l.4M Ittf•STZINGEIL 'it JULIA M E. f" . - D tNII.I. Klt Elitt. - . • • • ' , 62. 4: ! . —40.1. a. . . • hereby giccDi 11, that a toretinr of tha',Ontrd of Ditreete. Fannon= ttahk of,eihu)thltlp)unty, will be held at IA nuking. Itouse, in the tkiroti . .th ot Not vtiti,ca rte tY,.ttio 4th day Noircuber next. et hi . rieh ( ) , ' M., for themirpose nC. deeterittot a disideet. 7- that li'ilieet ' Or the soo.bohl.n. a fraid will be heliflat.ipe Pa me on. 31tili DAN ;:iri , GY the'll7lh, at'll) Weir...h.-A.IM., for thePerPolePfr;'' 6A. Ark IMeeetore,,' to Pere* the eTimilog yqr, when 31'14'irFn ATV relttratod to atitod. '• - ' J,. W.: cAtile..ri•ti 4P.:1 Iligence. 00.4. Ya . II II E 'oxen N s'l , efic.RT (?: 01.INTY-44 ," tis 4; utaitrr mutt( of Wllll,itit td. Weilc. Esq., 'Adnitatv : tri Estatenf tiCcerred ' - • The ntiderpiaried. duly appointed Auditor tqdiwi'. the f md" . in the handm of thaeald Adm it. 1.1 FYI' anornithose entitled to the mite, will attendON , 'llea of h.l4 , eald rifilinintment, on SATIi HD Y.lll- it of October, '1402. at lir 4. of 'Second aGd llnhaP tocticoatreeta.lPott •Ivii where all perarine'intereAted ate required to r claimi,of be debarred from . ctinain. lu upon tali f'`' OPIIEId Lirxx.r,„.4. 1 o 1 :19s- 9.ept. Ti•C2 . , . I. t . ti:vllN IscillATION . -,.:. N ()Tic& ._. • , ~- wh'ereac lett4rB a :A4l..i.hoiktiaii on the 1 - tte Jolla :Bryson, bele of the.: o l ogb'orAehliti.k i of he diees•ed-htlfi, n nifintv.l 11 Ott 1t . . 4 X ter of the .ConD ty . to the en xr; , notice i , heat.` en to .all tho)le,indebted to. lef istite, to 1.113ie Pilo , andlhose hexing 'claltne.. krill pretteni .thefir tr.r ,'' "covni• • - . - OAT IIAILI NE:BEY:QS. Al. ; 5.p.26.•.62; •. .. •i - - LI. , EMPLOYEES , .. - ociiie:Pil li. DBLPItIkAND Ittl'ADiNo,.. It A 111110. ill P Azr .._ttato may:,...eilJet. , In lha..eeri . ire , f lb , , 1.4- ,State.' for the:pninoneof eruebitnt. the , ilebeihr ftirekening theMbertlee of our cf, , untrY: r'' k `" ? Mired. ttint thelt - reepeetive eituitione will to r,lt' and Oren' the nlittimedintely on .110 r room: v' ' thle feet .4 thein-tanoLeetin4 to defend the.ir.r.er7 this emer., , ,eney, will be Considered befrefte,,,seg"..) tbeir.*•Jr for ptotnntlowto au./. snit elle p5ti..4.4" • .seireice of thleepiiipanyi : . ' ..' CIIARLES E. 5E1111, 1 ' 4 ' 7,,„ • libiladelptile.:" ,, A ugint Ihtb. 18.12. - .' lissmst be aeilicts4e4 10,Ch 11. - YAN',GASKt:N;Suvt.' . . :;;; tf NOTICES. • ',Ba nk In ty: ,-..-huok ue ilLl glen notice thit:they lotiOd tonpeyfc the at ,Penusyleautn; ...t.theti next settAif . tii. ter 714. their charier.: bald - Bank toe:Ord. Potteillte. In She 'County orgebo7, titit laid capital :of Flee',llnottred' TA 00 , 10" 1 veva!, of wbfeb W ill biOgekeii, without' eel u • PriTitipm...l3rorder of the.itoarti. ' ' Gee 14. • j i h n i: t ey th .s . . 3 1 .7 ..1.:.t their next ore,lent torlt hetor kArmiti Petit , cif *chuy.lki,l'.Ce6°';7,y. POttiT The it e, , eehutikia 4 Bent espital utOne litindred•Thoinsii,lo6lll", ' uPoal•btotiiipilOrivileges.1 tiT . • C4gt.Cl I JeitieT.. l42 i , . ..CERWIAN -SMOKIN TOBAW GENcY estabratid4fis T2b3Cl-V: 'A Ili, on nand:, 11.:t. • W. • May 31,'62. ! :-..(,;.2 -2 .• • RAGS, THE Hi FL- eat -nee lre • 11.Alis,31k (o rAfri)lTh liecpa. arid p, Lubrlcattaiblk it 74,10 STICUTP C1111??1,•:• • ' ACRES, TIMBER. 100 '4OO NEAR-TkliAQUAirog sAcie_, to the Lioe behdylkill glittroti, and neir the Nns9cetleatingl!affirceld: ci.tpof to - . go rotntai;soti . . - . , , • 1 Sir of
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