* Of: TMLXINBEV.- zotrOm.: stNat.s' orssaurnes;' kIIS per :mourn.. ,/ paynble in'nflvans4:- pitt within aim mnattio-arid.2 50 If theywki. , rt 101.1, 12 25 If nr p witli . To ctcaa: oneaddrris, (in ranee,) .sc oo . • ID 04 ti pi . [Milli he invariably paid In advance-, . addraim to coistgri Pit! imittne; • 7 • will be turni.h.l-to'Cirilert and others , 1.., na.h on &Orem • VO4 • Teachm ent.plie , .l4lltt the i advance,. • • .. • as LiiW Or • ft ,,n Qn A d WI to PO: Theiovi'" . per hp ef , , c s3Al. *t ft 1 ‘ „ . . ro voter the diaeort tin %once of their atre. of 7 4 he puo,,,ihe hthiter togy:ooattilve...tt! nod theut-UltW ~..., „,11,,, : l nekilt or reface to;take. their Uevrapa. „.,,,, t the , eke to which they art. directed, they ere, te , T a t ,, ns ime until they bay, nittled the; biliti sad ~ ,br . ,,,ti'Kaorinued.; -. . •.. t ... - - . . . . .. ... or ej io ' h.en • t ., move to fit hepleeee - without lafortoina 1 ibli' 4B '' ! ' . d the newenipera are Mot to the Putter. tb- ~ ,, , , ,n . the y , re e held reeponellds. • fbe rcert , ' hv' decided that reediting to take newepa. i' , „.. fr ., t he ,dlia.. or eetonsing, and leaving thent,tati. F . : A r, i. p rirld Aida evidence of intontirmal •. Tread. ....• . . _ ... " ' • . • • 1 RATgi II A DVERTIBII4O._ T . •:.... j . . 3 . 0 .. i ci,, ..rlio 11 , 05, 50 rents AnotelneertAnn—sn It t...lll,:ntin.wrtilnit, -b cvntx earls.. 3 line* one, time. t 5 t ;,„ t „.. r .us—qiu .et itlFert lone, 11.13 f , eents eath.' All ink- A er: i.enebte or illi ni.s, An 612L0 . 1 lyerii4B,Chlhibd MI i . iinftre , vra,,.. . .07(e. ,- e .15• ..,. _,.1 . 1.._ . , . 117X . .1 TargidrC tare tines, j . 53 .1 . 1 , 3 . ( . 3 . .„-^,il, 15 f! i 5 - ~,..$3 00 Furth:es. '6O I 1 .25 .1,.75 '• 265 . . 400 t „ it ir! ,; .. 00 -. 160 .• -2.00 , .310 - 600 Fli line - s. - 25 225 - 2 , 60 400,At 00 Er...n4ines, _125 225 ' '7 00 si:atllnea,- 25 2ss ' • 500-. 8 oo ! ,..,jlr. lin.4, ;25 2115, 300 650 • .9. 00 0,3, ni..r.r. ri'VE' , NrSCOnitTLD AI•A SqUalli 0* TIM LlNif.- - ' Nit squarer : -25 '2 25 . 3,50 -. ..fl 00 • '.lo'oo • r.t: • iu..i - t).s.. 25 100. • 5 00. . 1 000. -14.00 Three.. cuares. •50 500 . ISO 12 00 ', 18 00 fa r vitiates, 4 5() _ 600 , 800 , 14 00 ,-- 20 00 ox.rter eol.i '6 00 -- 0 All ' 12 00 18.00 . „so 00 .. ..ban* spar( for short periods. salter agreement.. , airlinsintilicrs, $1 each—aCc Imperiled with an' a dvertise:lieut.Cents each. ;4, .- ' ' ',. ..• . - . Advertiaimen 'lt before Marriages and Deatint;•,lo rents rr line Ed Snot tertion-sruhsen nenti usertions4s cent s err line. • Nine ordsare eottnted its a line in advertisiPit• Merchant' ati othe:ra,a(dverMsibit ,by the year. with 0 duincr. and a landing advertisement...not iiceedi itg 15 lines. will be ch rged: inelitding subrription, ,$ll3 00 ,spire to the-am (int of Cur squares, with chap. • g t t. and tubart pr lon. 1 , - .• . 2o Oo Without than geS. at the rates designated above. -.' , Advertisemenits set In lamer type than usual will he fhirrai 50 per e•nt .advance. nn tbesePriccs. All cuti still he charged the same as letter preas.• *, •7, . . • No Trade advertisements . received trntn• Adiertiting Agents. abroad. -.scent at 25 perCent.advane on these. prices. unless by sr;ciala, ( -rietnent wll If . 'lltepublisiter. ' Niarriaces 25 rents eArtll l .l;CAlh%4C , 6VdPlide4 with - pc). titan... 25 rcitc,without notices; no charge. ' • •-• , -. 1 All notices, ex cpt those' of a 'religious character and far educational urposes; hilt be . rtiarged2s Cents Arany admber of ]lona ndei 10. Over 101ines,4 (snits per line iddit lonal. . ~. _ . . I • - • prweedings• f meet ) ng( not eta. general or public :51trarter, chars al.{ rents per line for- each insertion. To facilitate lculationa we will elate that-326 lined( GIIC • a columni-164 lined a half nalumn—and 62 littasa varter eol span i '.."7.152 words make a column (-14:76 a half ..,imn—and ;It a atilirtiir column. . Alt odd lines, over. ‘sch Pinata. charged at the rate of 4 rents . Per line, for pr time. and /.onente per , line Inc three tinteS! - *-- "early advert isers trust confine their advertising to th'slr own business. --- A g•Mcies for nth'ers,• sale, of Rea rgt,t, ke . are not included iu bush:lees advertisementai / • LE' AT CARDS: I4S . - L. IcILT.IOI . R. SIIILTO. PacLL it . SMITH. EN S, AT JAW.. :Office-- corner of Ceutr• and 31afket istre,tr, • /Pita a. r.4*110 • CA A Fk.utto.:4 l , r. PA. June -DALLAS, .".Itto T ney Law . , Ito 2',Z2 GEO "'oll4gr , rpmnM 7.:Mn.rit!1:2.9. 10 II N HOB ,reiumr(l - the f I practice of f tl It. law. (rice almet,Oppoafte Allllll , lll 11.. 141, Ntthville, PelatiM . • • Dec. 7. 49.' . • 1 - 4 1 RANKIIN.W,O G WEN - Attorney ' i• at La*. • re—Ceritre Ftreetj.elow,tile , FMiampal . P. TT S, II lA. E., PA. 7 '014 N it A 1) A Nil, CA . oflice:—Nol 6 Wall-aireaci (Room 3i,) Nr..l; \ l'ork. Nor. *. 'A' . 147:134. AAA F.lt Slf HAM S E, Attorney at Law. in • omcient re NAee-t. oPP' ) Nite . the Town hi" VAttAville, . 1` ' -•‘-: ,I . Feltruary 9, , 60. 6- _ rttIOMAI R. BANNAN,•Attoiney. at 1 .,,,,,. om ~.ii, Centre3tl4;,i,opprgnet lie Episcopal Oureh. POUN V il,e. Penn:. . • 1 N rm. 20, '5O .17-11 . 1, • ' - Vt . 1 ) ;SqINNE‘', AttOrney at 1,-14,.• ;ic e Aphilv4 ,leltuylkill eatiuty. • Pri.. will 'set aa ' sZep - t. int,lie puzerase and sale 51 nen) Estate.i.fdlection cf ro!tx...te. •' j .letilatal. !%1 ''llf,'," 11-ly ' • cilitit3TT S- 11E 1 - ; Attor . , rwr at Law, l'ottl Y. Pa. i rerri—ln nalisntet vond. April 11. '+',' 1 • iI3ES/N QTEI ' II EIS I ti I) ).11•14trt. 'direct, • Rurth.ll-. Pot tsille, 1) ... W. -stilE... ,e,lia. .... e lat:;.,f t'hel'ehit'aylaanta Stag.l7reologicaNurae'y, eat lore,. Inols.niitos..kr. if tobet 13.'55 4i-H , . . _ 1 4 1 . It tC . ' N ti. - 43 Ai it 'l ' E R , Real 'Elia(*) r i iceot, NI Allal4 - N! e s ITY. Schl9ll3ll County, hi. 4iit - I:oitcr Id,lrese-- 4 •llahanoiCity P. 9. . • .- ' . Ntsrci, %Will 1 , --. _.H ..' -" ' 13.11'• v .' I E011C; It, IK..AliTti, i -. t,•. , -,• , . ..N. i • lali . slirkif'Faicinetr.n"ud - ; .. " - - , '• • !. coiliery - Viewer,. , • ' • PPT.T S VILLE, PENNA. - ' ,•; .1 ~ I),,conillec it.': .' ^S l'• • . '.. • 511: '' : CEolte; : 1:1. F1.51,E1t,- Nieelmjal ni , v irtpalrioe'r nd flraNichlernals. attelide to 'llie.ale 1 !Sal triirchacoul' uichloori. and la the re-building and . jutting nip of a m • lclaiittry. ~.. ' .. - .. .I',:rt CnrieNri. 1 arch 5:'55 . : .104 f . . • . , _ .-1 (;i:::Ntir—For. - • the Purchase arid - %-i . 1 - A . sato , nf Jlea,l Est Mc - :buvlng end : se ll ing - Coat: - fa ) kitiu charze. of Cot Lend', Minos. dr., and co ll ecting _rents. °ince Ilatantangd.Street, Pottsville. . . 1. - lAtiril 5.'56 1 i • 1 1' ' ' CHAS. )1..111tt... - n' A Otto. - fanufalurer and Dealer in all lI Linda of OMER, Williamsport. Pa °lupe *1- I 7.6-1 y WILLIAM, BERNER, Manufacturer bf all kinds of Earthen Wain and .. , . .- c. . Yello*. Ware. . ~:1 : ~. 7. S•cemrl cord,, nefir KeOl!fl•'A SNIP Furfory. ' A1an.F.1,, , ,V Ilangin4,VaNes for Floiren , ,,tc.„ &e tratxriLe,.lYo:6l i' ' - ' 62-ly . . , - . • • i 1 B. f3AN•NAS, Agent for.the col -4 ; • 1 " , 1 1.• of r l , C , ; 4 1 11 1 4‘of• isle of Hell it•iat•, &c. ; 4 . 4.1 , 71;:—Ce.0t ktree; ci,posite the Episcopal Chia,ch. l'orriv.ll.l,k;; P. , '-,! . ..., . ~ I:- e•r•re , ..<:-11 , fi. C. w.' F io , :ing..fohn P. tinhart:Jon. :::•;;, peo.Geors,e '. Soy der;liti;j. IV. Cum,mlrigx. Ethrard 61!.13 Pnrry.-i - 1 ' - I Ang.,1 4 1. 7fil 3?- • .- ~ QTELS. . . • : - THE ST. LOUIS. Chestnut St refs.., between ... :4 7' •- Third and Fourth; '• .-!;:----,- • - 4 . . . Philadelphia. : ,zr .,.. -- '`` - : The undershin+l , hisitm lealailtifnr•tt - term of “tf R. "li< pooOlor himm. Imre the plesattre"..nt aritinunrinc to IN., fri.-toteN n et, the ot;siTin:7 -.emlim iinil v. that it, fs ''''. 'l-11 fnr the [racertian of, quesii. The hnase since 'L•• fiat nf liarrl . Itat. 'has been oaTirets sew-rotted and nen,d In a see. in; miriner : the Spa rume nta are terse. .2, ..,,, n.nt it it r.I. and fuintshed_in trral.4n.style. it la go noO.hr located. eopyortkot to all the &root ond.oloOto: •`-‘, lartin•s:'h il in the immediate rleinitYnt the Cuts .t, t Pol.e. Poot tffiro , ..'ond theVora .i:xvhiince. --- ... c,nnateT - wit h tbellotel I. a• ti,Ataurant for The &P, fraMM-oni icm of O i hns'epreferrttic tNo European Liati-- . I' . i i inif t ItTwoha trot!) Three to I•iCeen Dollars- rs..r , -week. a....-•rniinz in heat - inn. ; . l'asrd il i,:i. Iser dat'...ltatio if !Jots for merchants and 105 irio4.tutit-truip Ito 3, I`: M. ' • • -, • 1. I - Aril 12.;'112. . : ,:., •'_ . _ : . i ' EXCHANGE_- HOTEL.. .. ... -.- Centre - Street; ' • ,i.,...,. POTTS%•iILIJE i P. - .L.,=,- - . • Th. nii.inrsicne4rielsirt fully int,rtna the. public that th-4.0. taken , 'h welllinovril Motel:llia . LACII ANG E. ryiltoi.q ii - th - 4 - e4e,-/t-Coo-ro- and Calloabill otripto. 1 : , ”1110, Red .in co &d* her .hole time and attentliiiii T tort inc. it a firat.claaatotel.. Every" atietitiott - rilDbe' ;Nit to fh'enrr,fo4f of eil.. if. , EXCOlent ltif4inC I 5 Ilt, :' , e`a•-1-1 , 9 thcb °pike. She respect . f n Ify antirlts a ,air . Mare: ''' V.A.Ii. PAtrTm:Tit"• r, - . ' • ,et;SANS A MAYER. - Apol !,"C2.e . • , - P. ' . 7 . 10i.tf • HENRI *. - ISAAC L.:D.V.VOE. . • • . FECER.p HOTEL, Fornierly. Pottsville liouse,), t 'l' •r. ()vire es+ '3l , thantanyn Ns Jots. NI. FIFY; 4'rs , p's. • • ) 1 01ER WAN - HOTEL, Ff:l4 1 - 1. ACi L . .. P . 1.1 1 A Locates lon CHESTNUT StTeet, typpotAte the old:Statd .110ttae, "d. I n ,1.," prdainacy to Ihe ...prinripal lobbinar and I Intim,. Mt Mk a, Ciasom , firin,ea en art Room,. a%-t•lplArt.• of a'mmienient„ Thiria g • tkei year bow@ haa.b , , t b entirely r4ilted: Parannr +Wilms bnaine e , Pleaatire will find thia lintel, from kota,io r lo,atiOn and lir.tal appointm en t,. tredi coifed their efdlin•rt 41.1 Th.o Ci , )"PAPionflg,r ''ll . lmin,t•!« taken slt. ttin Air! , rent' itall mad Deix.t art '*lll - betne:paasa,4 lers In *it bin lees than half a a g natr, r."l IR , , • • . 01' 30 pril day.• • • . Feb. S. WYATT nteLINGS.' r t • • • SUPERVI I)I2INTE , Nee./5„.6 ORS'- ORDER . §00113: and for:sale:at . . BANNAN•B nonksiors, THIRT E EN MONTHS IN,TH . E NESE'. ARMY. I • • •Na'rr4tive • • 'of-Personal Ad the' vatkiux er.refees of the Soittbern relk4,l f.rket. . • rrsit Slieeeol4l l ," bow corn e. Sorest:. at .• .11 B. 11,ANNAN'S Bookefore. • TIEING -a Trutur.lt rmv. i:y an irp • 11 4 a , in five pall ii!. Pocket Betkllrs. CEI.VED, diffe.rent 00k54.1,04 fur the flew Goverinnent, ' Postage 1 UST 'r l' , eket /.•••:e curyeney - Cm. a irA riot 1 ; , ?.w, de.' Fo'r '''toper V a Tot-krt. T, le at T.nok.and Ftan NJlnining. pod ern hatl,'l -I.4aaa, at. r:,,lusett - .1j Av . r AND ENTERTAININC tegADisio, • interesting lindluset , urOaied• from the. Ti de 8.16.1 Toil '1,,,561t1 it. a mall s(franc.. at tkee, • VI4EAP v A tzt . . !S.-I:ANNA:OS , k and Gatiope•j &lure, Ceotrdetied . ) I PUBLISRED4VERY SailltDAY . OgNitG;BY VANJA.MIN ,biNNAN, PO'IWILLF t , SoHITYLICILL COUNTir,PESNSYLVANIkt, .ifot4 , ;:i . ::x..Xi.t,t.'t>. •• • : a". ,h.T4 -_--;7; ; It-s gf.nEcsl.'" -=` '!"`''-7,-7;." tteilolooi of the Philairalc Readink-1!.11.,11, - - HAMMETT, BtSEN°&-I t O(VMAN, :mutts tr " - Locust Bit. ttnd Broad Top rtioaL LEITIGTI COAL N AVIOATION, • lIXIMPAkti'I..7OAL, • SPitiNtilitieNTAlN, • • 11.011.E1G it, 'BRAVER ILEA DO W . • • • .. n.kzt.rrox.. • 2 Best Qualities of *Bed and White: Ash C 0 AL - • Biipior, Wb ne.—No t POrt Richmond. ; • Ellmbethport... 2GI Walnut PIIILADELPIII.A.. • No.,sTritty stmt iul , tdll4: SEW BOSTON. • - i 'Pier NocA. BLAKISTON & €oi, , .. • 01111PPZES OP TIC OUT QVALITILB ' WHITE ASIL EED A - Mend TEEMONT SOHDYCEILL 'COAL; FitA - NKLIN CONIPANtS CUNDEE , LAND COAL: alp.; lI.ZLETON LE - - . • , • 111011 COAL; - ••• • • ' 211 Walnut street, Phil/0010111a, • OPEICEZ: New street, New York, lipmene igt.nset. Boston. PUMADUPITIA;:&C: NAVIGATION. Shipping WHARVES for ANTHRACITE COAL, AT OAKEN WJCII, - Delaware River, Phirodelphlia,...,_ . - • 'WharfNo.'l. - • -LEWIS AUDENRIED4r. CO; ROMMEL, POTT3 atr.:CO. Str , :et.P y ttll:deJrh , la..: 'l l s l t o at l eWrleWp “ drler;;l:i.o .. ts' Row, Ilostoi •-• • \ • 'Wharf rip• A. .• _ • ,',•; REPPLIER-& BRO‘ ' •. r. / —..,' '• • N. 1:', col.. Walnut 1. Fourth Sta.,' rillada. 01i7/CES: 35 Pine Street, .New York.. : - ~. •,.. • , _ . . I. -, Merehantie Bank lluildia'g; Pr,oTidenes: . ',,* =—. ' ' . • : ;,," DAVIS PEARSON; Ac CO.; i . ...:, .• ; ) 11NilitS AND SHIPPERA OrTFIII 1 . , ..• CEO:BAVITI)CIi*T )101;STAIN,, WHITE ASli and . RED ASII. • (No.l33s,ll'aAutStreet.Tbilodripbla. OFFICES!) N0.=114.* Broodoty. -Room No. 9, Trio BulWlnq,NouVorLL . N.. 11-Doorie Syruet, Boston, . .GIEEKNwicg; D.ELAwxteEix.vticuE. VAST. ASULAip. . . elitist, nil In treet. WHARF,— tam ?Luis° E=5:12332M1 'CHAS. : j et, CO: r Aza sum • o • WEE ASH •- Froir the I'INV 0 •'• end . T.,:: , LAITA cOLLIAIRM- 4 : A D SH, 'Fromrwr coLia Kinn. TAN.,/ . •L ANMN 1 "- ZENRICHA I'iDSPRUCk OFFICE:-x.105 °treat, *lad4blik. ' April 9,,'0T :i '&4l' • . I-- CAN HACKER '•ei - • COOJi i , • • 31411.150 r t _ t .` ; . i. LOCUST GA P., L. ". • r • • NOXT-NTA INt . • , • t , li.ACK REATH. Aidealers In other tritg'lnlitWs•of.. • t - White and Red Ash:Conli. 214 Wabou s treadl.itadelphia. and .IropdArfq • Wharves: Schuyikali Ninit liAd[F.%* JESS , / M. 4 C001. W.ll. F. MOODY - , cpPer and AVM', Schuylkill Maven, Pa. Tiioxur C*zx Felkorus6' '62 LOCCS't G&P`COAL.I NOTr-- E.I hv ae ,appt) ' nted -CI iIAC Mt A LOOK silo: tner•cfs far .iSIOI3NTAI ' COAL, from Locuat Oar CoViooy. • • • at.or.o W. ['ARVIN • Gap. .an. :4;62: •Harnmett, apPuse • hr. Lot , • AND silivrEns ..I.,llquvr I . • LOCtST IVIOUNTALTi• COAL. • (20/ Walnut Stn pkiln fa. OFFItE.S..; oat*, • ' (310. 3 poanst litlitoipk. 1114reb TV; • 4 - • - REPPLrEWS CO4L. '• . . . - I -hare epfininted T ThEn. l sTosz dir, co. the Wile and earl noire Arent• for the sale or an myelin!. t.he, product of . tbe CollierieefMnierly'owhett arid' worked by panant ,S. Itrrprira, • 'l.oettSt .3tonn Leenet:' tun. Colliery, dodo TOnnel4. 0 • Broad Mountain' ldatkinoih Vein do Peaekdo 8 Ash, ' !`'. , • do • ftt.ES A. 17,EPPIA1ER. • Thitaielph la, November , 1 - • i'artlea 4,41v1ng toiurelhkai soy of the atio4fi named Coals.eari order from ' ' 1 - • I — I 12A Walnut ...Street-11611a*. TYV:ft,ISTONE k Trtrio Ilulldinir. New. York. 921 . 8tiite St., &do*, Slave. FR FD'KJ.TY LET:. Itertford. Cohnertieut: . - .oe, a 'heretofore. from ItE,PI'LlEit t linfrYllEft. `6ll 44411 ' - LEHIGH-. . • CHARLES HARIRgHIREi .11.110:11 AND SHIPPER CV . Spring - -Mountain. COAL,; .11 - E;i:VILiliE; 'PA. Arir-Suer toff Sl. Silt! *.k CO: . Addrear o -CJIA111:1-13 11 A . N1' 4 .,11111,E, Jexonliie, Lu L • - & ern.. Coßtv. • ' 4. . 0..0 IL Ep' Agent, ISS L . loei St, Phllasra. rel.rtupy 'XL '6l ' •-• ' • ___. _ REMOVAL: - . i . • . - NEW:!- G 0 Ct " Ei3!! T' .C: AI()RRISON hag' removed . .. hi. store to the build! ~n, " forinetlY omit 14 Ly ~. ' I. 11,. L. Cale. neat ' dior above ..eapt. Fran ' Potre Hardware Ettore. Centceetreef. trheivitte:Vri I 'end . Tor to keep constantly on band a lull stock of Dr' Goode. Gm. eerier , . Pmalelnus.. and .Flour ' and Feed, bleb will be sold at the very. Invest market priers: for doh. - Thankful for past favors; he.trOuld irsralfultr solidi • continuance Of the patronage , of.hla old custom rs,,nod a.ehare of the trade of the mammon: generally • . ' - Pi:040000d1 let, Itin2. [ . ~. ' 14. • . 1r111.• E. BOuEII, , WIMESALEAND ITErAIL DEALER lii TOIAA.deO9 . PIP S , • AND : . 4 1.0 AR S • . , Centre Street, ' oloesite the Teti 'Hall • 1 . P0118VII!.L'E ! 344, 'DOWN _WITH' THE .REBELS. RAT, ROACH, .• • X KIM I ATO R. PREPARATION ' -rmifel, • • - • -- - .n4l. en tir ely nv. In itx eh:tmetor. nod rertilndinktrtt lion to a 1-tertoln. revarlaton. ha...l**n cited b nanny. perlatnt ttlso ren+tnend It in in nitPle roOerkir fat' t ale port:~ to any to.l/te market: It is certain tera , tion to all stiO : . • For sale, itholt.ate and retail; I#7 j(jti SAL if RQW & SO . N. Diuggitrticl," Slay 111, . Centne !amt. toast [II} - - '. ENCLISH - 4 CERAMIN ,• 1 ' 'ALMANAC: 4 •1te0n'.1863 .-.- ! .. -.. • ' '— i . , , . , . • TITs . T - , , f1J111..18 F1),1 The . arrnero ity The trokM. The truele Sam. Tbe 11i‘asokeepar:s.t Comle. - apd Cultsge Garden A troariars—tiemasi and ik 1 gllsb ; Surd libelee:ate and retal4 at tb•Bdoksture of sulneill•er.Toiterilte.'• '• , - . •: .. . Ccuotis Storekeepers aid Peddl4asuppnell,' ..- 41. HANNAN, Centreistreer+ 41 , 4.11, la • Am nuqs,_ol CAJPIPIP BLAIN E bU PI. it .t)R_ A KI'ICLE, at Isw, rat. 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TO -NEW' TRZ 11011 ILLS TRX gong JeJrIFINMG OUT /SON tits CAVIL'S'S OF NOLINTAISIY RITALS CR,II)ITRZSCITEL - TO OttlA lAS* AIR SOWS= "4 !ATM" TO Or" 61 1 0IIN NEIN X: P.OORDUI p ow ,!V* • .Eit r ii7SEM - k-NT S. •-5... -- --iizt- -- .....,...4 . ,_ _ -.....,:t1tt, - , • A' - '''• ' ,-- - , -'-: - - -.;-- -----.....>. --14i::::,- -- _ --__-_--- - "--4 ,' - . lete ,, e, .‹.,.,-..'w..•....--,,, - . -.i.' . "? . -..7: - --.--- -- ' 4 . - jee ...----,_,------f-4„,,--,----- 44 5 - - _'" -- 4-. - - -- :,::-_- --- - 7-- - -: - .19km 4 7 '-•-'-'l .- „, -,-- .47_ . 44' hoi_Wii , :.e.,- . ,=s„ '-0 - . - F.- - -.. , 2, 1 7 - 4et..: 3- 4 • - •••.::z.t.'t4:: -,-..:. ' -----...-4,14--z&-- ii t h e Delaware, ,at 'Philadelibii,-p-Plere for the Aliment erlethr4ltes. i' ;., • . 'Pine 11*. - ~... .• 1 • i IittLFIL.STICiNE & CO., . . 1 . .. '. :. I DiAi,[l4ll IN imuouireUlKitifTtolitif or 1 " ..1 , Red fond Whit. ;tub - . COALS,SCHUYLKILL Amp ti.El4lgl4 COAL - : 1•• , - • - . a.RD - L - dEoIiGE" 6 ;REM 'c u 'oilman D toil-. , tA I l• - • T-Walnut atiSt. Philadelphia.' . ornc* - -*Washington Building, kr° v Idfd!elL 1 184418nadiray. Nair Nork. „ . • IPI It NO. li• ' , owl'', RICHMOND. . , L CONNOR. & .PAT'TERSON • . I'l • • l ays Appoi.r...b. ~____... . -..: ~ -Caster, • Sticknty &;.=.Wellnigtot, 1 • H ' 4 . . 14g - en*. ..-- - . • ! Fiir the sill of 1141 f veitbrated •I‘OCUST MOUNTAIN 1 I.', • • ... . COAL • • • 'Trinity ollding. NOvi York. 1 ~,,, , ts . io 5111 Street., Raidon.• t ,. ........, -- - - - Y.''' . • ,:433 Wo riga 61 •1, Fkll,ldelpkia. , ' , 1.L1110H.,, seanca mouvr4Liti. HAF.I,IITON AND • - COUNCIL:JUDO F. COALS . E. 56.1 •,' t 1 , L iAluFfliu.- 6, Richmond . ‘ • .. Apill 6.'61. , • i : .: ~ . 14-tt ' •" 1- I:, , --„, Per Flo: 14.-,. . 1• ' - JOHN B. witprx,- , Cilik.g.. A. HECICSCRER & CO., .-. ••. ....,.I• 1 .• - 1 ..61orrE611 or ,- , • . ' i taig3ErtrlirLlEEXlAMil C7040/19 11110AVMOUNTAIN. - BLACK 'HEATH ANDSUPERIOR 1 , • .- . WHARF NO. Ty Pon' atciii moND., • • • .. 4, - 1 '''- 1-RF' " D ' Agli ( I L)AL ' . ..: : • '''''' 1 OFFICES ' : Ntl:3 " W‘imaltre°‘ hr Ihribilphia. • „.. z ; v Ap. 4" a ' Snot t . P b Tom: _. : \p 3414 West Thlrtiootb at., gem 'York. ------, 1130 w 1 - t 61r.1et. - Pbßadelphla. S 6 {3 l Ottobor 1,6,,, MI • ' . '. : - 42. ' ''' a PR _; , ELIZABETHPORT, &C. COA4; )404 COAL, LgWIS..AUfiENR!ED.. & CO. op=cms: •• • ios:Watinigutiot, PRI LAPELPIII4‘. !i. 110 Drpachirt. NEW YORK. - 4l33tate street, BOSTON. • Whosale Dealers igt the be's( sarielies of-DOMESTIC COALB-514d! Proprietars , of Wolf Cris* Odlierls,,,spa ble ofprodacin„darer 160,000 U,ona a yeai rf the e.lebra ad DI smoND,_(Red Ash,) and bum ilf1111,( Ithite Ash.) i • Earluslre Agents for the ralKof the Lo eust.3l{,runtaln Coal. from the Locust tiniek.lolliery of GEO. CJPo:rTs'i Co:. all of whlrh shlOrd aired to - Naari Yolk, !la . Canal; ,orl riAd else, via Oratenwich ,Plerii,(friciir.Navi-Yard, Philadelphia.) - - . " At rigadOlptila,from VilerCh , Rich mon4. D • ' The j 'ebeictst quillties oil, RED aria WiIITE• ASH COlkhgrromlSchuylkill -C4'3nrityieelieted with itrecial eure,uhilshlpped.uoder Our twrsonai superiri4eudence.; At:Elizabethport;, N. J. LEILTOWSPRING• lIOUNTAIN and .901J,NCIL •umor. .; • • - . 7 • • From Baltimore, lid. "Thf cielebrit : ,l II AM l'S II BITUMINOUS COAL ' A . t 3ereey ity, ..• . 1 .. ( 0 i 0 ..t./api, and Morn, nPliats.)' The n 'se:ty-auperior WI Lat:.sllAttltt: COAL, from the Battimpre Tetu:takep from the ... , Itidenrlcd Improve ment-end Coitl. Company's Estate." near Wilketbarre: stlso.the 'COUNCIL, RIDGY. I C9AL; twtth of which, fur steam' SO tpottej , end for tinnily Inge. ititpusorpessrd. We, hold certificates In Our oplemarem4partles•who have 111,11.1 and fully tested these Coals. and pronounce thein:the star ANTHRACITE e+ii, lor ! 'steam In ttoe, .daclng no cli nker.less ashes and greater blaze r t han any - otherkinds 'now befonethe public. • May lb, '69 • . • Coall Coal 1 STOUT,'VAN.WICKLE MARTIN, • Trinity sni4oing, . .-NO. 111 Broadway, New York. -MI ten..pf the'reiibratral 'COAL, fromre Entintirat.l Cnturnr, near , tar!atom Pa., and . deal(' tin the best varieties Of LEHIGH, WILKESBARRP., k SCHUYLKILL COALS, Ineludint r j• I AZ , . LAX3.IBTIMOUNTAIN. - OLD LEHIGH . , ••• . SPOHN VEIN RED ASH. p Eml RE (W it.a•muates,) DIAMOND El RED ASH, SPRING SIOUNTAIN„ :LMONT VEIN RED ASIL • • ' BUCK ')IO;UNTAIN. Delivered direet from this illinea and• n' board of Yet. TRENTON, .; • ,NEir • lati7NSwick. • • PERT!! AMBOY, - ELIZABETIMORT, N. J.` Arm, Start . S. VA.`;7'l;;;L:t. MILLS R . MAarm. Jun. val , • 22- . - jSC,HVY.f.IO.-Lic . .. QQ. l e Tr H: SCHOLLENBERCER, Agent, ' WINER MID ITIIPPIR or 1116 CatillATlM 1114 k Heil'', White AsiCand Peaked Ilountaiu Piee Bkraiai Pink Ask `COAL,.. . 06. ADDJIESS—PoTtecta.c or AiLNPUIVILLI;geinyI kill Loonty. Pa, • i - I. 1 , Aihrlll2. '62. 1 I 1 . , . 1. I- Priiiklin . LorberiT Vein -Clial. it Y EAST . FAANK 1.1 I.OIIBER -4.11 Rl' trit I. la one acid" earlis Irr4y by Neriara: .tr i .E. C:tI.DWELL tr. CO,' who* rn, 0 .10 Airier. Par lea-ordering mom th ew, may - always deprad upon gelt nig a pare ertlele. :, _, 11 • '• •OrEICF.Sz, • • ..., ' Ne 4 112 Walnut St.; P bllioll!a. . 1, -..—: Noi: 111 - BroedWari , '.:.' rlolt: Ilalldlnig, ;1 New 'York. • j.: -. • . NoJ 31 .KlllDy Ntreel, 11osio . . • .1 . • , { ,--,... - . ;.i- 11ENRY VEIL. T;oriot,./tyarata 20, 'EC. . ! ~ -,.• -= i .- . . . . , , ... N VELTV CO:1 LI lER Y,' SPONN VEIN . O HE . ITN 1 - W R§l G NEp:, .have- per -lavail 11te til l '(/11.N . ; yEIN.QOII,LIERY, tartnerly wo rd by . leorae Melted, arid are no* prepared to coo tis , tor the Crel.•, , , • .. • , i .- . lilIC AM FOCHT. 110 Broadway,(Room. No. 3.) New Tor. Is OW sole aceol for this erlObrated Coal. 'All: or d 'wilt Meet with Prontor arrant 1t05,' ', lA. C. EllLtiElt tr:CQ.,.naLsrittr.•Pa; • .0 .5, `r,l, t; . 'i .40-tt • • • . ', , • • .. • . 'iONNER •51,•:.1 ) 47,TER50N, --- lime! A3O suil4l,Er3 or 146 CSLEBRATir; ' LOP Su S i t Mountain : Coal. • .1 4 MIMI': ER. • . Athlonok 1 ' By buytkill,Coui - - • NEW .COALi REAKER. - - HE - SUBSCRITId I It ; having: invent; • ' ...4 and patented. anew an'd • timpte machine. foe Tel: Ing C. 41 tp any Ate th e ularltet demands, noWolieri th use of the Went, tiion reasonable terms, to thug.° enap ;radio thelbaalnees.... - -. , - „ ~ i The pat ant-right.for one lame Colliery' fn earl) .dletritt 4,, wit he deco tip any on. who will Make able trial of the ..so! bide, and.pertnittbose engaged In' the trade to ob Re a Its Opeonanne. 1 ,:;:, R. A.,WILDKR. ressonst,Seliuylki I County, 3fateh 1, %I fell 41). . :SAVE 'so' TO 73 PEEL CENT. n' the I •ist , Waste ,e In the fltkinif of Ceai. HE SOBCRIBER.,!iiving Obtain. ed Leffeiti Patent toi a :nor{ and aarfoCimprpro, t lo the bry4king of Coal. ;hrTeetfully taTt'lli the to thieonittleritioe of the 'flitting public; end nth.' od will ofkr liberallillodoeweitta for its introdOe• tr. .getter-Atom: , • = AQUILA BOLTON. . , I,Port Cirt 6 a . 0 BOtttylltill Cottoty. Pa. t),'.S. P 62. -I. r, ,-' ' T ::. ;• ! , ... ~ fr-tf clopl H OOK. SPIKE M Ah . ! A n t!: ac t ture SO/L e k;; r or ultuters' rattisaatici-ternira—,Thatikftil thel ' a!merou n i; pu lie golf past Iratorici.nsapeettulli eall attentin' Mullis bra eh 'II businas.i IRAN& MT. APrit , '•• - 4 1 2 ..[ ; • • " • TO DISABLED SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, eruct. , 107 4 : ' it - si : d ilons ,Virid . olins . E : A o t th toni tir e :e f irs oz: f - those w . I ; hakniiiii isi- been Milne in the', iniatts,J Sointy Land.andlennion Agent, 4.:sville,i lichnylidll Co:. Pi. - . - ' • i .. _, • N,SIONS proOutetil for: Soldiers, .. . EgAmeet and Mariuett tit the Ponta war; who are' . 1 ) a.bled by reopen 01 wound■ received, or din/wee roe. t ted: wttlia trotarrlce,Nind Pro►iods, Bounty ir , ..nry. an arrears of pay, obtained fur widows or catty Ire of Ur ' Who bare died or been killed while In Sera Inky . Lau4 procured fiat. arms des in any or the ktber ~ j v. -.. r , t, - ., W. 11: - I"Orrt. , 1- Potts** a. 4:. ......- Persons deckles's to traneart, torsinera, wit rd to u nties, protons, /kr- ran- aura u. attende4l 'by ' e at ivig at the office of W. a, PAW; Epp Cent , * am*: Id Mulct EiehlogilloteLyibent "rev infonnatioe will two aireo. 1 •: i ' -I - 1 ', ' ' I I ' c i • 4 : , ,:° 2 -'. i. ' ;,"! :' I 'itf -: , - , _,./10DOSOWS PRILAD'A 111p101Bp IQUID - i - EX*RACT orIRENNaT, VOR,mpking Junket,Coll C,O.tard J4t . Ake, Ike, Ina Sow minute*. Frri 'by , • J ttlY O. lIRONVN a KM, • __ • Aaolhecattea, elate:ll Sue* one 7,:az. , _ • I 4:341 • - ; NBll, ciREIEN _AND BLACK TEAS. Vl3l 'ItECEIVF;D, Superior Green an 4 BlarkiTeaP i by ' BEATTY. , ' L 1 I • t • 1 ::: :`.S.BII.4II)A.r.KORNINO,:IOVOIBtR . .;15, - 1862:.'; i • • • •• • BANCROWT, & .co., AND " 4 1111111 Os tut etLE B RATED' SHLAND COAL, ' . FROM MAIII:Oir MOIINTAM. Oft Clg-1.11, Walnut - street, Committial Building, , • Noir ark Om Cepa' itnost • Boston Ogllen-2.5 g.p ki 'rt. ; • 1¢e1.23.'111' 43; paer.lljo.ll. • .• Lyons AUDENRIED & CO., • rnoi,rouvigutsza TlillATltP I P ' Antkira'oite & .11itiirrdnous, Cpala tO3 Walnut strait, Philadilphi4 . 0111M3:1110 . 1troadmoty: Nine York. • • $6 State nroet.lrootok. Piottter ,Skipperkfroor .2;izoketkoorti,• • • BROAD TOP 00A1 .•••, • The Bunt tirgdon. sad Broad Top Idoork.. • tads .Raibroird'arid coal Compose . ' iblwPootftilly call - •thi etteutkna of It. fro. COMPRnieR Steamboat .owoers and Itlersufact siren to Univalve of their qoAlin ASTRA M ONNERA.IO.II AND FOR-MAN VIVACEURING PURPOSES. THE BROAD Tor von_rusgt, Hiving onnoction with PUILADUPIIIA AND ,NliW YORE, both by Canal and. Railroa, theou*W. Nitwit ruin and - Now Jersey, Is not liable to intdir options of shim:ow:4s Incident to the torivias IiVITN;NOUf COAL Flans, and regular supPlksi can safely he counted upon throughout the year. ' , Lewis Audenried • . liars Made: arrangements wbrrby they are In dill)! 'Hot of largle of rhArest BRUAD TOP. mad they are prepared to 011,Order promptly., atinarket • • I Walnut street, Philadelphia. .. Dreadway: New York. - • • , • 14 Kitty street. Boston. • • 34 Westminster street, Provideneec Junk I, la • • White Ash '.Seirit•BitiuliiinoliS Eitel 1141Hig6- Coas t . • No. 104 Walnut Street, Philadelphiii.: , The underelctied would trspeetfolli 6.11 your etsm• tlnn: to the Celebrated limed Top Coal. mined' Out of fits own: property t prepared directly under his ow n:inper• Vloinn. and rondnitor hie operations •exctuelvelyto thl regb;n.(4orfso soother pp! t Cools : for pnortmoor min rely'oPrin obtaining s pure article of timed TOpCcal without the risk of having:it Nurture of Coats from ra. Firms wittier frost °thee replo!sts rubstitutod. whlrtrin pearaure Pithtlie aimilar.bot in quality vastly Interior. Ennit.the isilsentageoni , arntneetornts which , have . ..been itherted with 'the prtoripefitallroad and Copal - Comp*. Dies, purchaeen can be `supplied at the love., price, - upon the most resmonable terms, and at the ihortest For Fit mita Generating.: Marine and LorMoolive En. .Rims. Rol hog Mina and Puddling .Fornsees. Mass Man ! ufariutingl, Blarksnilthing: Cokring, Brick / and Lime 1:oral ng. this Coil cannot be a:celled. • Its'earniitnqus from Sulphur and lutp'oritleallsigkl, Injurious irrthe mannfarluring of Iron. and dal ruttier to Machinery. Boilers and grate harm. glee" it pre•emi-, nenee. .I,te saes combustion, rcmiblned ni.h its . heauti ; ful white !dame, teuders it .a desirable fuel for Parlor Grata.: • sast. ` Leigh. Baal: NOTICE..6...The rtawerther haring also beiri ap pointed Sole Agent for the Jude of lbe Celebrated Fast Lehigh Coal. tared from ,the Lehigh Coal and Nariga. Hon Company's. lend, bj Conyngham 3 ,Mlehler. and shipped at - Mauch Chunk, flatter. triaisell that be ran aupplyithei trade' with enartlele, in quality and prepara tion unsurpassed by any in the market. Will be pleased to nurrmunieate any fur thee informa tion, abd rill be most happy to rendre your patronage. I'dllll, Rupettfully. ItOItICRT.HARM _ :.fligrlPatztllomeee•eePorebaeenr are reapectfully re goeatedto;require all peraeli reprefenting tbenntelvea as ray ieents to produce a writ tensertincate to that effect.. /129't1,r61. • . , .21.tt • . LORBERRY CREE K . • . , - 1 „. Lorberry Coal. 1,.. , A S inferior Or re adyertlfied end-sold under the a - natnebr.. herftr re hereby annonnen that the tinderilated a Vit. ONLY 'MINERS of LORBERRY COALE; and that Henna. EINNICKi,tON k GLOVES. Mr. 1. It. PLAKIe — ON, a*d Mew*. LEWIS AUDEN/art' A CO, ybiledelpbte; overly* all -oar Copt at Ilde.nater— Meeern. SINN I :KSONW G LOVER' reer4 rlns Meagre. Elle miller,Steee & Je.'ir: Mr.JOIIN R. BLAKISTON reeetrine. Messrs.-Greed it Nutt Inc'e,and Messrs , . LEWIS AUDEN RI 161) AA.). 2,J-tieing Merges. VI - heeler: 14 Hier A Co.'s= aid they ere tae only .401ers in this Lind of Coal, and It tan: be abiiiped by no of bet intittes. ' KITZMILLER. FT El2B & CO. - - i- • .; ' 4 ()RANH?. k NUTTING. - . • 1. WHEELER. MILLER & CO. glnegrore. Mai 24. '62 , -, . :- . 21- . ENUIN - LORRY E E e a B y E • R I uTA A a ll. n ar n Pal ent witb LEWIS AUDENREID A CO., arberehi they are to bare the ersinsinT sale;or al l .nor LORDERRY COAL shipped ereastwlae.ria the rbilla. ,k Reading E. It , for the year IPB2. All parties &tiring this:favorite Coal. tan be assured of nbtalnlnt; the i•nv inc, totadanerated article; from M . LEWIS AUDEN, ItIED . 4 00. - WHEELER, MILLER. A CO. . • Plner,Kee, May 10,'4 . 2. • 1 2t:‘ BABIUEL,BortNEr.I. , No. 40. Trinity - Building; • • • • NEW 'YORK, Offer,* too solo , . HONEY immix strut • NORTII SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COALS. In broil., 'or on board vessels at ELIZABETUPCIRT and JER -BKT CITY. • • • • • - • • BUCK COAL, In boatsat AlraosorTltloMaier. WILKESHARHE ' do. 'do. NORTON A CO.'S. LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL. lb boats, nt on butO rest , cli at Put; LonnERRY, os book ai iLktrA. „... PA LSO, i De imold's ;eerne's tree/ - Cumberland Poe, tip t3onnd. Connecticut, entut,Norih River Trade. t Mareb 29, • Urn - I LYK-ENS VALLEY.-, 111?-PATritit.SON, '1 • ./ban,no. . 17-1 y Lykens. Valley Franklin tot 1. "T'OTICE.—The nfidersign6(l having Jested ilbf X term. of . yews the kilns* ofth;Ly kens `alley and Short Mountain Coal CompankPyfro *high the Lykana Talley Franklin Coal Is taken. notice I. boo by Oren that be has 10/40 an arrangement with Messrs. .It %lEB D. of • Waware City, Delaware. and 41ALIC LINMINGTON, or Fail Hirer: MAIM, for tbesash. s airsaile and shipment : to New ,Naglatat and New York. of the mate. . Tbevinnine Coil fan only be fond for wsle by theta L t Ind.' 11 oinori obnaild be directed to IIAINit.IOIIIi6TON 'PI Alvan, UM. , ' U1:17 la .TI1011•11, -. . . . (Sneerenor In Salton & ltomu. • '' • ' Il.lik Sheer of thrabore CoaL It Itolnlybln, I 'eaireb =.'62. • .. 12—, , NEW 'REVISED EDITION. ! . 1'113413.71 4 DICIEST OF THE . *WE 1 OF • PENNSYLVANIA: • • ATINTH from 1700 to LI )11.61, edited by if, C. Briabtley. Tb• biwkiti the eariotis:suppirments rises Ins, are nowirworporated hi • the Wily of the was* many thoiwand ass , authorities 'cited, awl +Alm; Improsew ruts mad*. Its how edition of lIIMIItS AM:flag will be reedy to A ouust.'and lb* new siditlou of Troubhtlt Prat , .tire early id lb. Ydl. ; • , . Porsoblilsastag their amass. eon twelve - 400y . 40,19 L at 13. llANNJiNl.l3sOstont.; • I E BQWEN'S NgW , pdotki -PIES. PH. Y SIC -ti IS foxy OF TFIE - CIIZATION OP THE 'EARTH Af11) ITS 11q. ,fITAM era yliiiOesticn of the C ,, eitiostopy of the him. from • the fr e t Ate et Nuclei:J. &toffee, hy• £L BOWEN: tn. . - toberjiptloos iveetwed B. BASTAIf. Rah+ 10.'61 If• • 'Agent Sir the Putnam, PAIIISOK , BRO.WPIILOW'S . BOOK: SETCH ES :; of the , At lee; Progress aud theirs* of Swiri4oa. wfrit a tiarratirs of .b.er swum Admottiroi amonwAbigebr4444:W.cialwmulow. wilf.r of ltie.Kbozellls . . payload lot wee-lriell a:supply oftbia popwiar work. in can now furnish lbew ar lbw pubtlpher's subwripiloa tul".., $1 •.:/k at • S. SANNA.34OOOII. !tutu; July 2-9,•1*.t. . BROAD TOP. Office of the Celebraied , - BROAD TOP ," NE YORK. ' . '-- . • 7 -7------F ..•* ' , it . -`..,'-' - 7 - - - •'. ••• ' . -- .1 ' - f. TEL tiIIIMICAN OT sllllitr‘T - ire . ....ithTydn. list 'lien% . , 'seeped /-• tin !Dents •'s Witinfaetaree to London end, brings' • ....: ~,,--"; - 1 ... :" •-;! *Rimed peo ple wire all ' away yesterday." ...! hack English eons ormanufactores to Rdinbargh„ 1 - ." 1 — --*- 1 -- . ll ' " a ."' " _ ':' ' . - .1`9. 1 .10; •my, omelet fe coining to:day, .1 eipeethlm '1 li employed twice' at 'tome,. whereas, If it Winds Th e m" '"`,,, d ," up. julTZ . lldir . d0wn,,.... \. ' - eirrety.mieiti:‘ Hiltons nietword yesterday that _he t , them abread, ! ft employs but one amount oficepie A nd arm th• 154411 " 6 '1 1 ": 4 t• - ' . !: . - ' was. tratingitiittake ate to Richmond jail aateell,l - tal at booth. Thus while odd watt at an 'ener.• et - early dawn, sad aseventsra shade, „. • , '.... me down South! 4141 iellany heel:rand `and,lie'll!! moos ti mium, the eo.untrY .was in !tali aitlritY i d: ever and s nee s ii neet,. '. i , - 't . ' • 1,, , :- sell my thilire ; - There istio help,irithelp!"...• and ev ry branch of bailee*" was denristiltip.-- I ] with :near li t ,i i ii "14 0;,;1 4 7. ea „ VP" ' ' • ~. .• None that ebul swan her: ...lire agoelied,hepw I In - this waythe Goierpment - awls enabled to - en, i "Itellelisesiey , hams d ec o. i g a y. mi g s . . '' • leo/nein 'of her voiee,L the wretched 641s:snits , force Wsystem;of ineatioweothmensurate with its, .let-ease toil's:Nits oftbitrari" !'! of her eciiidltion.:. toothed every-- spring of cons-1 .outlaye. Spert*latlon, mrys, Sir. Ircisier,:wall Ix "'mission. •liTo lose has disturbed .your homer — 1 ; eited.'iwid the businerie oprrationi,of.thellovego -1 naked. "Te 114"," she said. • • "The .Southeeits.ol-1, meat Were multiplied; though unnaturally, sod : diersoesme Yeerday. . They took alktliat I hia!l by tbegeneral rise of prices thus °pea:lotted, the to eat. 'veal m 3l Tupper or the table.- They took'; markets hemp* . overstocked.' Beyond all odes all that we bad-to wear, even do showoff my raion thin the issue of any excessive .tunourits ,of chil'erie . .feet, that ' I bad earned by washes ' - Then t paper currency - do for the time being, stimulate. they turned lull:et. We *lepton' doom huitaight. i alt kind& of.bisainess: - and give - it an air if nOt . Olt,•dey is the !erithrt preppie I" - Ilan her gull the reality of prosperity. 4- , • '., -.: .. with' an lehiog bear ' - I no, ultlisot help l her. I;1 ; The great ‘ problees with at to Wilveis this. Non did not see -her,agal . - Her master' ea e. She I ~..tar May our Government in its present exivincles ft:now among the slaves:lie. the Rieh and 'Anl brought on by.i dangerout and extensive rebels- Who are to-ba sold '' down Beath ." '. - 1 lion printeed in the issue of paper currency. Whit - aicaovsn or, iisa it4ll6oEll.' „ • '.•. 1 amoent will the business of the country warrant. ...• BY midday eery few of the two thousand eon- and gnarls it to become again equaitot gold and ftabands rya:mined In towe l ,;: The burly '; planter s : ellver.;! kor the day will come when this petite had turned ;thrift; faces 'soutltteard. (birth' 'their r 1011-have to be redeemed. or it"iiill not be worth • ;lion= cattle before thees What e•eoniusent pull, any more than the material itself, and those- who Soiithern,eivilisation•was thle,, sight!! What an,l,j possinte it in large .quantities will'be ruined.': Ne.: .epitomt of the-whole Southern idea of liberty arid'! cessity. which k nown no law, ignores all theie [ flop. goierniment. , ••• , • .• 1 ..II considerations for the present. if the- triumph of • , It was ts.both'isid an/grotesque edine....Somel. our tense eassonly bo sedured by this .expanded 'of these human flesh owners bad their oh! chari-i. currency. Property and life itself, all, everything •ots Crammed with little "pickaiinniei," while! , roust'aod will be leoparded, rather than. 'that a their poor "others walked beside in the road - 0t..,!: taus* stibmissionto our enemies-thould take placie; 'lagged behind. • .- Tbere, Were min . on horseback k the reisalt of which would - be our political destrrsi with ti ; *mill hegro terountert'before, and a full t .tion: 'lf we are - to bare no Perntry..or only plaie_ growrrnegio mounted behind: , .beet were Other!! enough for us to ley our boner,then -all thee . , men on horseback; armed with whip or ellCk'dfiV- li. questions of motley , currency, bu s ines s „ and even ; lug their ; frightened flocks before them. I saw tl t ;life become seeondary and of no :aceount.' Our one of them ride up 'to the side-walk and lay : his;,. ruin then - will be thevitabte. • Our-financial - and 'whip, acmes the-back of a little boy not More thin , eepuotule interest4ift have. disappeared. • - '. tenkwhe seemed unable to keep up 'With ;the fam- , Three is still another view of, thCsubjeett the ily 'before him. ; -••Go---on, you little devil,” he t molest of busineis teatisected within the United Said. "orill help yon." ..;• • . •. ,I , ,g,,,„ ''' Btateilis almost beyond_thaptiwor of computation. One men rode by with I handsome yellow11;) , , - . To effeeithie an irdequate ensTency of some kind tee: mnunhetiint him, Whom' 1 11--recognised as ,I ,1 is indiSpensable. It is geld, salver; bank bills, in ! "George,"lerlinbad been in the rempioYment, of t , : lend bills of orithatige, banking eh4kl'arlti pro the CoitedlStates, ! . Captain' t hf Commissa 'there, f, missory notes..l.l'hese -are all currency-skid rept! reseeivlngtandsomet wages. tieoege.,is,v .Intel..l - resent, coinMeitial arid exchangeable values, and, , e y y ligent, can Feed:and write, and underst oda` the ' are recognised everywhere among as. .... I ,''''' -. -.. ; greet qiestsons of the day, Ile ! Was ert,lildrested,,il : Tbnaniount.Of the gold and silver in the , cotto ned looked' touch more like a ,gentleman k han the try. bas seeer'been, adequate !AP this purptise. It man who ,b i old the reins of this horse, on , bleb 64 I -Alai n' ;ter been more than two- hundred ancleixtj . rode. „ Whit mord hive been. his sense - o - • degra.{ milli() s. We ha therefor "Created hanks. nee i g. ve ,dation to be ! informed that Ouch' a•-intit owned'. trust! ! to their pnadencp, and. to the; knowledge. hi m ;• ~ 1. •, , -,, . . . , . - I, of thel fact;that oue.dcdlartof gekl-wi.l ordinarily' :there Were ; whole fathilice,'odarkejs" of livery I keep out three d Mario( :eireulition, we here W eirs, packed away in "'old carts; with the, few t! loweilthe load hanks to'furnish the; paper 'cur "traps" igh . leti the poor creatures had aeminiulated I rency But the ; volume of business has largely in= in theiebrief sojourn at Harper's Ferry; 'nd oth creased Since the air, and the:issue of one or tWo! sr tamiliesleu fortunate, %ilia' carried IL *their milliiins of dralart per day for • the support of the effeets in their hands - asthey t reidged !' eingthe -arinirJs and navy Wit - Cre' i lit.ta an activity in,trado dusty reedit. There 'aeretpen with braik chairs,. of Ce ! rtain -descriptions which is reducing the • iii old wometharith bundles,-Yoltg women crib fe- ' most astounding effects.' Contracts,lorstign and ded finery; their "best" bonnets, their hcriskirts, doniertic. are being ',extended between man and ,carrying back to hindage thoie piecions emlnitte mad. to an extent before unknown in thia. ceun relics of their golden - drys of freedem, Sr en they ' try. lEve umehinh,that'eari'produce war mate washed fof the, IThinn army and esPiredf to dress riels4eve i ipg that•can • transport it, iSiterion like 'white folks." me rigged rebel ! "trait. tion,tand en 'our foreign luinort4 and 'ciPorts i t baelsr riding 'down the street amid Ab crowd. ' are-niounting ,tip to 'snifil equally surprising.`—' robe with attained laugh called: " ,!,here me to ,Ilow Much currency then can !the, eountry;absorla The a general retreat ;": when es or Wit "woman; .under these, eiriumstanees, , and now witch can 1:'. lieee sealing her bundle after s him; ex tainted': "Too 'sustain? The.reply is given by an esteemed ! co needn't•latigh ;'there'll be a bigger re gobs' to stay in yore." t quiretl eit 'ftire.'s temphrsey in this' wise ..) just as 'much as is re. -brig: . Nen lran' think yet' for the Paymentl,of the debts of the ciiin tl : ..... .., sicessioater wommi. :. _ ? munit , y in,the process of'behig created and of he -' 'Beside these Virginia planters my •eyes were ing Paid. ellow is this to be ascertained ? . For charmed fur the first time with the. sight Of the: tunately there is one method of doing so.' The Indies of. ..Charlestown, who never c'ondeseeroledr Ckorcresioner of Statisties of the Siate,,ot Ohio (an to ride in ,iitate into Harper's rerry during .keder-. 1 officer we sbould have input. own State,),has trims' 'al rule. --24 . 0 w ie dubious finery. flashing! w kir ill-- I . -the .materiatla _officialy I within--his= reacni. sad assorted cOluri, inl; char:iota 'which looked 'ai if ,, which are the result at, atatutciry rsquirement, , as-- hey.had he - dr!gked do:in -- from the irk; they:; . ; eertnined that. !ifie! *Ville debts'-of• Ohio. Stale, riidt, in to 'see their friends, the rebel 'officers.— i municipalities and peopl4, are actually as follow!:. these are the women who-open their blinds 'and; - State , dett, ",„ -: 1 514,250.000 spit- ail Ustionsitildiers front their window s-; w7ho! blunlcipal'debte,._ • 1 ' 1 -9tr 0 000 heap . upoto them everynanieless'indignity . and ind Judgment delta (otetit - a d , rig) _ 18,832 020 suit which. spiteful woman so naturally; besteWit 1 Reednied-Mortgages andliens, • - • 48,473.962 . yet their homes7have been ,faithfully guarded by 1- Haa t_ f und debts, - ~. f : -4, ... „! - • 56,00i.0ri0 • Union soldier not not a'bouse in Charlestiisen, that • Hani..ascui Connie - rend debts, .' . - . '55,000;000 true don of secession, bean a mark of the ravagel' ' Private unnamed debts, II - r. , " - of war,-While the noble hearted-Union liotnen o I;r.; . • - . , . lo,o9o,unt 1 ' • . '7 ••••••••••••••.•-••••••• I Ilsrpttr'a merry gaze upon homes dismantled and..' i ‘ ' . desolited.t - ... I . : - -, :• • -II ' $2 9 2 905 92 - i 1 1 1 2-.' • . 1 1 '' - ' ' ' ; I •T is cstimitte t4 may be petnsrdere I nearly certain, I desolated. - ;.'. : . rargeoa. - t ' While tl i e °fritters were daihins down he road , for One-tenths of the iterne are.aseertainable from thoPetato records: If ilia apply this ,ealculation and the . alf naked privates - begging at every ; • door,- rtieneral Jackson stood sunning himself, to all the loyal States, w e come to - a-startling; - . ; and talking with' a group of soldiers et he pump eonelusion.aa to the est t llie-popularipn of Oh is. about. one-tenth of' across.the'strect—a plain Man; in ; plat clothes,' I . on .. by l . thot of the loyal m ates . If we take this as a with ariiirOn ! face, and iron.grtiy hair, g:lue, their aggregate dititi would be $.1.227,059,- his bearing coati he, be distinguished fro nt hie ineri. lie - sipod .. as if th o, commons u of - all, 8-0 , tmi eenewed;•, and varied. But we think nod• this would be to the constant process of ch' marked erily by the mysterious' inaigni4 of indi- I . bethg vidual presence, by , which tre ltheei,iiistinetively,- this mode of ascertaining the amoorit, 'though a . . 1 , 41 - gomi, . i .t , token „ ot :very ;Wife one.is-far within the truth. The. City: the genius; from the crown; rank gleareeeou .h 4 rust elotheal.of he shin or '4sw Yurk, furnishes more items of bUsiness , - deb is and credits than all. Ohio. The taxable ing symboft"ofwbich, alai, too mango our offi pronerty of this State itt about, twice that of Ohio'. can are so ridieulousif fond, that' they ecm un- its basking - capital twenty- times! ise large, the dis, eonscious how disgraceful 14 this gl'iter nt vanity.i counts of our city oanktriareatlene ten time! great They were nowhere viiiblierteld Stonewall's per I • fth commere - t :our enormous sales son. ' When General Jackson, hada:kink/it or,the.; and ourorei H of tocktat, the exchange, and the - operatime, at pump'andialked at his leisure he. mounted his Ilatne•colored b orne rode down -.the, street ail' ti the c learin g house dailyi require a medium or ea . . ' .go -and balance payment!! which induce net° the jog of ;a comfortable tarmer.ctirryin a t e bag of e 6, o • ' J.„ , , . 1 -esti ate the outatatolin aggregate of-mutuat int! Meal., '. . del:tied:teas in this city pions 6ittlitig from 'dn As he pastred`l, ronld but- wonder' iro. molly • • • • ' y t , before ,to t say. or on time contracts or alfdesiriptions to timer he. had praj.al ;on Saturday , ni commencing his hellish Sabbath' work. His. oidl 4 • be e 011 * equal. to 'lll4 cum servant saes that ! ' when masts, prays f isitinittil in. de night: he krinws ,Ide &Tit: 'll be to pay , i al edy ,named. 'Fir, tth 6-toy,paymentsOf t ese a ountil, there is not the -, an currency Which - r i, I- compare •Atl ill that of rpresent Treisury no t es, legattendei everyw h e re; next day." Arid I are_ very Cd r that t ere were s -; . __ ~_ ,for gnu discount on thern„an • tinquestioneu as yet a large number:Of': devils at work above !invert V Ferry on Sunday, September It, 1862. M' C. A. ; t .itheir security. We ma see at ontee,that in the ' .absence of gold and 'rile r,tand Oa large rotiount I -• •. ".•- . , of monies lying,undieturbed in the Banks, waiting . for the results of the futurettrag",enormoue anniunt: I l of Government paper isl ne?essarily absorbed and • will continues to.be. Soi'meliersons estimate that }will hundred minions . of `dollars: or ',about two ' thirds : our presen t war debt, can . bb Vept, afloat, "I without costing'the Government anything - mere ; l iken the paper end engraving.!, Many j•'!diclutis r ri rreople.therefore, Ode& that so', far,,,t - ho. -, spnper . is une, have been of immeriseeumme:tiaVadvantage to tbe 'country. :, . 1 , . ! -1— . 1 Ned the old fir :- - 'llll i. 4 „-• • . • !le tide eetnekop. and tbi,thie goes down, • ' Aid the hider man below . •. • • . /sitkint Insp. ht the Amy Made,- . ' the mods oil& long ti • • • • Br c h aow nee Merl, head bebeam fle.eliadders so more edth htti. • • Thers's etrstettlng.boerde the'ieldng And emitash of thebreenr. The tide Maar up. ind , tOrilie timen. i. "And ow three it Sop& • • 2. Lathe momiied wtade,*lbro, th'e mod-hand oehh,. Sweep surerte ever 044._ _ • q' Olt I mama •nhi rePti : help de ept . Ter • And de elle and ehlllen. In., • ' • Per dey'll week. mid de herd wormhand; - Ef ell gib em de wort ,to do.” • , • • . .114.• tide routes op,, and. tie tide £°u Amp, - Po It Wee no.trrimeteMprd. • •• . Af it chants uneeastod theantbem ghipd - Of its Irre.dom: in MO ford- • . • . The esbennea flAettor on Vs breast. ' .`l • • • Us. eatettitp the key net, Ow, • - • "Do lem -work le .. maws, fer'lerf and God. • Aid so Milo de brick min 100 "t . _ . • , ' ,• • *Deo R ib-him de nork. nod Bibb dcpay. Foe do *Men And wife him bde.. • • And d, peen ithall from. end do cedfon shelf DM?, And him nebbit. net tor me*. ~ • -. • Yoe dint km* de ole Carl Ina St4its,, • And dent tnhlr.n la tire. • • nebber hint tiouble.de lip norf, • - Et de billet Rills—am Vireo. - • F, oct.-21. Iscu. • , • . ! T h . 0,6.. Melon! Pim for "us,".and ap Pi): the Ulna pronoun, tomalmito and inanimate .otdeets U.MOot of nmeenline. feminine or nenter.gender— • r . lux • OP THE Run Ai 11Agpmrs imaiPATION • Aworn • . , Ac sua s count. 'elrot half an boar had passed after the portend per when , the rebel' army triumphantly_entered the toWtr of Hamer, Ferry. ' It was sitad, a hurtilli ating. a disgrseeful :sight ,to loyal eyes, to;:ioess ensign, pass the breastwork, gharded so,loug,by local `soldiers. taunting aloft the .bloody "stare . "'and bars" -Ind% palmetto flit& boM bardment lasted, hope.did not quite die, Delp . might come. ,We might jet be' saved. and the, • 'list three of. hope kept as ,frost, despair. Thu. the shock of cannon ear borre with ebeerful Pa .iien,e; but this was • sight we Could not bear. 'We had surrendered. ; llope.wais deed 'we had.' nothing left but disgrace. They were on Virginia these traitors:, but nd women corned their advent.',:, No waving flags, no out-. etretched hands,,,:na .murmur * of joy, no glad de claim resebedltfese. sinks:it "grey-backs" ea a women's welcome. They, peered [into the *lu do., with enrioits eyes-sountjjf_libese :lianas& 'cavaliers...l4 they ttauntered pat, ut.t e e 'fa= ces 'Filch they Bair were teat- ditamed.., • • I Eteo iho childreq cried,beesurts - the-i , .thelt-had: - .cer,ise. The bitterest tears of_ alifetime greeted them ,in at legit one tentise.'• If 'I- were telive • ,tliouian&lives. that Mon:feta, in its poi gti an t zoo . sciou.ness of shstne: ilefeat. deiradation ' couli . tipver be repeated..—that niniiient in.'whieh I look ' e , I up and saw for the ;first time the adioneing, '' trimisphautiraiter host: - ` APPEAI4NCp OP 11 . IEl •;. F . LP . '.. '.. _ First came the Cavalry, "the fiower,""the iichic airy." the aristoerney of thrr.South 'spurred and • mounted like the, knights Of old; eti h man.in his' spirit and person.. in hii 'dauntless. ~ Bring: in his .insane devot•oti to unCi.lea, repeating•the prince-, ly crusader of tho middle ages:. 111'ry look what they arir—Ngh-hlohded„ . iligb•hrsd. infatuated men. Every eye-burnt anthscititillata with pas., lion, and its very,slitter.iii- Ihalite Vtf insanity.— ' I Careless, reckleve.eveh of life , , all tbet vaiur risked ~ upon a single strike.Nhey ask onlfi., win or die. . Unlike the infantry; they'.kootcylvi hit "they aro fighting for. Thil will tell;yao without asking, • "I. aME - ght.ng fer E4uthern eights i for my home, fur, my niggers. ',' Their intercourse, w . ith those whom they consider equals is..inarked by a latish. generosity and Ai courtly Mitirtesy'titut to. infect ors they nee ,Ssepercilious, tyisnnicat a nnd often .brotal. ..They hold-a slave scoreelyf &P . more then a beast, yet 'their, rate him higher. 'lid 'Could choose him as a - tiersonak -.associate sooner than they would a Yankee. - ; :• '.! ' They accept.no pay from their government for . their military'serviee. They furnish, their •bwo equipments, hones and slaves, and . ns rot as their steeds, wear out.:they . supply their Places with fresh ones from ibeir distant plantationii: or from the farois Of cnionists. throtigh )shich they toms. Audaciously they ilashed by, dressed in complete f t ouif.rms of light gray, the insignia of militari , 'rank marked upon the collsr ,or each coat. The uniforine of the Mardi are trimmed with yellow.; those of the artillery corps -In. red, lath caps of eearlet. . . ' _.. rue nmint. PIIIVATZB. • h' . • ' . MUT lithe imierial leaders. marched their slaves—their white slaves, truelserfs of - demoniac Masters, fighting in, their rear for eternal serfdom, which - they are. taught' to - believe is .Sonthern rights, manly. independence. • On, Vetter skelter, on the sidewalk,' crowding. the street, .warmed a Worse than Egyptinn.tyLsgue f 'Never, until I saw It With my ussO.eyes; did Viielieve alj that I had reed of the 'Outward destitution and degradation of !the:Southern rank_ sod file a :feet. It cannot be exaggerated.. Gatti( r the scum of New York from her tlirtieit dens'—‘stretch it along the street In its squalOr. filth and wretibednei. , ; and it would be a comely eight compared with . hat. resented by the Southern Scone in the grea army. or the South; The tatters gild the skin o the men were the color of tie earth beneath their feet. Bare footed. half naked. Nut - filling' tiler:tit. with on= bearable stench. flouting thelt•dirlY banners, gaz ing eagerly about with theii starved faces; intent only on plunder, - and on' finking something td eat. Thud the' deliverer! of; Alarylandohe regenera tors of the nation, catered flamer's Ferry.: • : • ~ Tea SLAVLS AND state DUSTER*. .. .. They were aecompanied by negroes, ttie ler itin.*.ofothe army,tehocertainlY:looked no more degrided than their Anghi-Satan masters. Fast. "'alter' this mitgini. army followed another of. alive , bunters. ; They: had been waiting, at the rear of the battle. that's& the • very first opportu nity they might follow the victorious !rebels into town and ocean, their runaway chattels. Burly. red-faced fairtnem;dressed in the pet rebel color (light gray). with broad-rimmedeta, on horses, and.stowed.. away in attereat7aharitits; crowded down the:road in hot haste.- Irtien vow them.'l, appreciated as I could 'not before the terror which had prevailed among the contra hands.-their Piteous 'consteniation when they rearweil that, tidaekson could get in."- , ••, Neer . o arousal a aronv. Only the day' before, idthe mi•ldle of my room, :had stood a mulatto woman, with,the implor pg mother-look in hei'vreat dark eyes, he she menu. • ed: "Oh,riody. coat yogi buy me?. If you will only take we North I will serve you as lima as I live, arid my children will serve, yoa." "Why, Ellen," I said, "I can't take auself North, much less you. Don't , ' you , know. that the rebels have shut us in on evert-side 2". ' 'Deed . she asid, "Mar cr . !, yoif getout *Triomf .0h; pray to de to•rd all de time to keep the away from-1 .„de idoutherirpeople. , TheY are such a erne) peo pleq l don t care for myself, but my little`chil'en. I've hadleven phiren; *all dead ,jiet font'; ail died from istaleretion,"calise . I bid, to work , hard; for tamest ;couldn't:saki carirspS My: oldestois nice little girl as. you ever see. was _burned to death 'before my eyer,..and , I couldn't' do nothing-fur tier: I •is .I.cook, and if - the house for a teinit teieee after toy own ciiiten, toUsied, whip,,Juiet sied Inaissus. • Many a time ; 'mum throve a stick of wood at my- bead; once one hit we on the backond I was laid up a long time, rind myolittle baby died. I never ran away till must said he was goin' Ala all down South, awry ftis4u the Yankees.- Then-I took ary• babyy andlialked twenty ;miles in. one hied; itid, my busliandeanse aftefirith , the other three. couldn't be sold away from my ehil'en." - .• " I have been told, Ellen;'! I said, ' that dolor'..- ed mother* . du not love their;.children as white . teothere dii„ind.thas it dices not grieve theui so very modh to part with their 'Ob;nev:' er'believe that.";the exclaimed:: 6 Colored. we " 'Men do , love their chirenli- though tbeydonit nay. er take no coinart with 'em.„ Ob. won't you take , me and my chil'eisliorth'. and we'll serve Yon all :de day. of oar me 2 4 'The mother wall ib , her voice, the mother lore iribertiyei, las most Pits. ous: but for all helping purpose, I was as helpless as herielf. .Ity way of consolation lestid:l"Triere Must be some kinds-people in . the South, and you • ide such II good percent, if you sire ■ Id sway, think that yin6Wlll find a kind Muter." • ' Tyeri may be kind people in` de, moaned, but I never roureZeut. 1 They ii alt creel to: us . poor colored fo.ke. Oh! I do are de cruelest. pm • • plc ertielestneople f"; 'l've never hadvothin" but *melds sines l'irise born into dis world. I'd . rather die, on'l hire. my ehiren die, than tit bit mold _South... When I got here I thought I wee Safe, sod that I wild work for my chiral% the rest of my life..rNow, tholes/mon is thunderia . : When, I cook their sOppir rden't know as they ens es.. er at it. - Jaelmeisoase. - I ktiOte hell get us.: My ttly bows tie I f ords'... , liir4y to de Lord Je• roe night*lA IdayAlnti itit'llficip,als poor adored Nolxidy ; Then I pa* tiro kid:tipple& stem mareh into' ;town - nlyitrit i 'thosight was_wf Mien. The next morning aff(eri awe thais two lb. ;wand contra bends had btett'drEven froo their hiding-plum; in the , gray ligit of shoehorn I saw, - MI ea *reap. in,/,,up under tar bill with tit bab y, iirlitaress. Poor bunted creature '7l Itiottglit, ..bas tie 'Lail she trusts in biped tierles , 'ssespe r . That, saute morning 'I looked triiie .liar trembibis iia tha asiddiewl the room- MOb t can't you' help me V' she eielaimed, "'meet. you help me? and Fit 'etre yo* so *ell yea'il newer be berry. 'Can't you, take tuu North'?" "Ellen,' 'said, •ther let ins go, withotickyou ;:tbey - orouhluever lama i ~ { : Tits cuanzwir--peptit AND DOLD:' (lola arid Silver are no longer held at their ee tablished legsdrates.. Thus, instead of or being able to ex'ehange a silver dollar for:100 nent.s; we have to give 120 ients. A gold dollar cannot' be obtained for less thin 138 ernts.2' - ' f‘, What is the nose of thii? The. answer given ity r eeo o pelitiearnists,and haokeri le, that there ii an excess' 0 1 paini. .eurreney, and the exeesi requires atredditicin itSatuonot, to inekb-it econl . .. , _. . to go l d and silver, • They point tohistory and , olll experienee.to show that this is the relation which issues of, paper'always bear to them. .In Prance, in' England and ',Anstalt, the same results have been: witnessed under _alinilar circumstances.— The appreciation of tite., pre c ious "metals insane bly follows an,'!exeess in issue' of paper money, end we are now witneising the truth oT, this the ory.- ' • ' What is the condition, of any country', which is, .thris effected by the relative difference: ~ f4s it ben efitted ori.Jured by it?; ls its ritiospidti,deter. , mined by the amount of this dispioportEun, and the varying price . of 'coin? Is a aatio6Tpoor in ' prerioirtMn, - lui the commercial:rattle gold ap.l -predates, and his a patel currency th source .of, theinnomerable r evils which financial .writera at tribute to it? Wo confess the altajec t i is.one of immense difficulty.% All or e shall attc Pt at this time ie to present', suet facts in ,resat orilo the subjeet as are well' known and indisputable, and leave oar readers to draw, their own conclusions. It is nottrueihar a metallie eireulatir g medium ensures 'prosperify' and freedom from disaster.— California is -It country: abounding in jgold. ....„,,ountry•a .un.ing in - got,. -y i- banks. Thalia are nol its Present constitution, banki are nutlpelmitted i a ga i os t,:tb e i e will to b e ; to exist: All lb a transactions in money are 'ad:l • specie; and restricted iii jutted to atnetullic standard.,. And the enti-fs of. a I there ~ , ie a much better pale „currency were by this • stringeMeni. sup.l t bi ee t ore , petit" maul pia dto be 'guarded against effectually. Hui poSition to resume 1, 1 4 whittles been the practical result as regards ita time ,ebi t il ; arrive for I trade aid counefee? 10; practical - result the goldlt • - Bank of Pingland lull IS pro fees is exported to other tiountrie,s.! '24.: The.. Ibb•Operation; and had rate of interem -is from 2to 3.,Per eent.perain th , ills': Puri act. , I .. ~ andia univereallY faid.in all ititill'of tritisitetions,, . pat thel other handi (ho 'Govern ant having II rite. of interest -which' lh the Atlantic eitsttta taken -ilia wise Step,' has also proceed d. to fortify 1 1, - . wont.] bailee - rued minutia. 3d In no It. of the I- it"elf against Itbor - neers,tties of the futire by ;'world histie.thst fluctuations in the val . Crif tireki . paying its Inters/4n relit.,i This is s bmantially , „ I.a I irties-beeeto sin.blen, so tlisastrou., t r enormous .seeking the . _ principal; as good is gold.;' • Thoml or more frequent. , Ihe adortion of' the - standard!' • olio invest for iiscome pre as will' off bythis ar. of geld ami silver- in ,Californiaka. a medium Of . ~, rangeoseot A s i$ time - of peace, -„. capital of commereis, has not therefore secured certainty in I i ; an y funded de t in, th is.citontrY Was ver piid off • value., or given 'stability outransections in whi c h-I- intgold in !limp or lever will 15..." .• . Lithe. that lit has been exclusively ernpligedt 41. anY'other '.. ply. its interest n gold, is the' ramelat, the gold medium is directly- or .iiiiiirectlY employed, thetti . itself. SP the I. fur. the present,' at • least, _:_the 1 the attempt ; to stabile it by the constitution bas.- ti its elf. ..I the au ntry, and the Mettos required l been - a'fallure.' - ' : '' ' . I fo the support Uf ' the ,:war "agesiniis Inopchil 'eon- BM is the general use Of twiner as a currency •di lop.- L - - . , • I • l'-''.. • • '..., •i - - • ••• • one imeoind to be regarded as 'deceptive..? -'All . (;lrtitrin : sretntro- peace, which .we t . ini•is not greet commercial nations bare „found it imp:mid-I l'ar-off,l'hr.brare and despi:rate oath° rebels are, - [ bia to cacti on their bus'ness 'althorn. it , All their's:loan" of resitnce vire -almost exhaueted, I warlike nations resort to it lis,easea . 01 'aggression tiro events are .to tw i t.. One is, that if thr, or defence.- Has this lute beep of 'a :ritinous iiinii: Lurie' of paper peores to be ,lis -• "miss wit' can be I deney;and subversion of (bete intereste? On this` "Oily funded at. a • ow state.'of ;interest, payable point here hat Inns been and now is ii wide dif.l' . 4 iii l lgold ;.. th arither - that. 4 `large t ortion 'of it ee ferenee of opinion'betwn the ”-bulii nista," itatlC 'win be r etained in itePlutibi -vulunraiily by the-, the **.iraktical men." In 1810 the famuus-British ' ptiUplii as; the , best Bons •of•excliTge. When Parliamentary' Committee: called the Billion Cons ; w ;shall hive Ike • selott is tli tirityear'e minces lent deeply** . the .subject; ' apd ever ' , in o t oe from di /ve t ' - asation,•ind Witt tbe . rere._ , Moen it hes been agitated wi Is th e gr4test . abilf.:l, In d from the . ariff Will . be„ire i ibill -14, , able to i. ty.:- , ;Tet no positivirabsolithe eonblasion has been' \krtow .exactly what' JO tio to place our hole fivau ! , arrii•cd at, in respect to ,many points 4 interest,' • "111 sy s t e m 0 1 - -;a el o ult • basis.. it's ;think tberi ‘ and in,thia country, Ciro. own sews are again. in, need be micth-diatorbance of the geneted 'in= ' the c rucible or experiment.' It it, i curious fact, ' teresta in bringingthis about.—.Lai 'piens Hatl., noticed by rs Hr.'Fotar, ontrof the must etniiieut', • • rulid Jeermou/. ~'1 •I • • .• „ '.: - - • • Britith writers ori political econoto„ that the'ar- I I •.\•• • • - .: 1 . • --'• • -' " . ay. 1 gionette put forth by toe controversialists on , both • -'\ • •,. ~,f • 1 ~ -. 'sidei of:the question are continnally .itpeated,t • N.:_All'lNTALLl.olurr - ,c'elna Imp.. - • . sit. whenever the paroxysms in thif,. money . market •.• •;1:. ItottiOMstitiarCVa., Oc IS, 1882. - - , ipeic) call forth discnimon. In ITC', the set restricting: "Orctrir.dity„'he rind•Charleatownl, our pickets `: hi the lb. Batik of liiigland from paying, its -notita?.int dtlieriectia eoli th ! torseman, with a bucket ont state= specie, was attended 'by the exclusion! of %Stith I his Min. jogging ru idly toarard theta. iri'vnqed ~ ~ 4 h : V 1, I. goods from rinroPtnn Inarleels and the ell is oft tube* dark .thuli to, , of Onion -. 35. As he., ap. with in war affected the price gold toe very great tle.! poached-they Ude • • sihalt.. • . : 1 ~, „- • . pin*, ' rite: •So in 1811 . rat was worth 4.20.2.7.^ per' • ..• Where are &OP frinst ?7• . 1 ~ - • ~, ot.ktir cent; in 1812 42L18 8, In 1813 429.4.1 'percent.l -fi Stintliern a , Cap'n2kving the, military andlti The'cuturn to specie payments 'which was subse-i astute' •..;1• ', • I -`• -.. " Sei • \• - . .• - guiltily brought abbut by - set of Parliament' 1:. Where smile's ring? t-• , - -, ( ' tle.is waa gradual and difficult,* the Bank . bad .aO.- I .'.. r.eciking Oil pin all." ;1,, -• . t -I,!; - . -4' ;;.. . andlh twally.inereaited ita l ciretilation in-the face of: the . 1 " What do yen w I." .',:,,,,.,i, : • . ,•' I r . 'easels , expected resumption, and it was nut unfit ; 821; i‘s Protection; b ..1 TOP . Won't se dams„ Beek, i to- Vii and by the oid of furtherleglalatitin that-the bank; srillpybu ?"---, . • IL '- ; • • :';i -1 , : .1 dew ' s cs fai ' g. bad pieced itself hs apositlon to meet all demands •• • S , No; comet lis. 'Mines Servant's** pier .., . 'y Ms' ir on it In specie. .yet during itlll.this • time. the ''' 4 l l oaP*ll Rhett's. ilea It Caronnintell beitifittmn . ,, , s t effect of kigh,pricee•producedbythei substitution o.*r. liartirili R s it, editor. of- Ilia Charleatort • iiii ro 1 1 of piper _currency.. au .extrapplinary. • Fresh 'I Ms eery" Illir.br thee Commands batfory.'7,::.: .4i t. ; capital's!'" itt , lplied to agriculture estd in the very; *How did you tikway r• -. "•.. I. -,. •. y 1 wit I- i years we have mentioned aectirding tWileculloeb,', tcap'tt rive m fifteen delhthithls • manner'. T ti I there was a great 'munition of tillage and on istl-1, and said, 'Joins,' , wait ittrtmage• fir hitter and :Ili •r -equatesupply-of corn railed Vri boar oun,amp-17: eggs:- 'So Jones bilis iwitis abitiad rin); Vie • . tios; The. , bums - trade of, Eaglaisd was equally. ; r out foraging! :Li' Ilan my'itlit over my eyes and :;a1 ' preiperona, and 'Adam Smith *intended that it "-•'Jogged along tin_th topinSe barge Sue the brand 1.,-. ' $.l . is always of superior produetiveners to foreign •, s 1,0; an him) With this barket on Wirarat,taght:4Bl re,t trade; them:ouch as theicapital which 'fur example by -.our guards. _ a tl ilpicketa :Vol' aeterlbal-. • nide ' -, r it , , • 1 . • - the of _mancralleysterit prerailed.,and our .Golento:tent persisted iii tasking Joann through the, 'Atm Mtn of the'binke. the result would bavebeen farklifferept. - ,Tba latter" would - have .imposed bell. ownterms,;as theY did during Mi. Buchan yi. in'S Administration, b ,ctimpolling the (tavern., mein in oneinetanc! to prirllliper cant. interest.' The G'overnmeut bonds stotiWitaire 'Makin - the market over forty or ft ty 'per,;cent.. the moneys received for them wooed .have,lbeen bunk notes, at a discount oat, of thleir ove,n respective. Stetie, and irredeemable in specie. . After there banks `tad loaned all the Money and' ' bibs o . the tier 'eer_tnent they could spae, they wool bare been unable to oasis!, their own regular costumers, arid, on a return to spe , ie itayments, might not only have failed themselves. but ruined thelMereantile *lmmunity besides... Commerce returning would have loam' no assistance at their counters, and the crisis tltogether.wduld have, beenideplorahle, and the iniuryrtniversal. ,_ •• i ton the other band, the bold and yet.the ens imidable policy of Mr.`C hate. was: to give torthe country the credit-anrl the circulation which would otherwise have been the advatale of the .lye 'ef'neceseitil eumpeltad trong. in depeeita and in . : ; their ei-ettlatt n. beeause '. ne to be had. ;The; ;are, bintarily. in 4h eery' beet die - pun - tent/ 4 i, labetv..the it..-ntueli, bait i than the .25, abietE broke ;down in Ito be helped p:brangh liy mist that of iDy other eltla 1p , oatiltas ewe, dimi we kelp 'hands intoployedeAiressQ pr4obidag.. =ll44eira pow' "teal Pilo tit; auvaelf, guarsatee one weik lto bit as 'swat as any ;that eon 'bail tarbiedoai In tb• Slt sI. PRINTING INpwits dope maths ato;riast _ ; , • 8008 BINDERY.- - ••' i • Astound fa nett variety of style. Blank der . erlOon manstactuml4o2unitirdrulad•te, atstiortext vrctt)es. • - • j lensed nigonee. It they hid,: though. I., • hiought. !Abe Cap'as pass." . Arid ;be- neo , comeeprodneed ' this docnment:_froni. his ...pocket book; written in ina.ca*er4py folded. 'I send, yog•thi on -“Pais my 'serserit, John. on_ hOrstbaek, any - where between IY-inchester and, Martinsburg in search Of butter, ate., eto. A. Bun:tyre Itassr„ • 1.1 Capt. T.iglit Artillery, Lee's Battalion." fgArg there many stemma' in the. rebel rierps "Ifeaps ‘ b-lis.'l • _• • .' - ' `"Would , the most of them _collie to "nit If they ii. • '- "*.' • o :lll.etthfm, c,atitt, :There 'Stet a JUG*, ftleke ---' ninny PM high (waving his hand two feet frotn the, - ' ground) that wonldn'ter• . .....' ....- 1 "Wlri,ditiioarespoiet - prottfetiOn ?",1 -'. ,: ' , ' "Heard So in - illaryland, before thiriiroalama. _ tion.'! . .. • , ' ' - • ' . , 'r : , • , "Where did yen hear about the froplamation 1 1 ." . • "Read it:sir. in a Riehmend paper.'" ' ' ~1 ..."What le Jeri - .‘•-•That every slava is to be. emancipated OA land 'after the. ,day.:,,,et, Jannary. , rein't.state it ~ basil" '...,, '; :r ' ,• ' - - - ,:."--, ' -, - ' ' "Something . - liklL . ., When al cyou ' leata to , "Ift '4l4ai.r.',i wits heacl"wilter aeMre. - Neii:. . . itt'a boardinkrhOuse.in,,Saviiniish, and Miss IVal- - , eo , t. a New York -14idy : who ass =stopplattneve. Taught me.'!' - 'I _i - -.' -' .... ' 1 : ` . . 'Does your mutes_ know it" ~ .., ;'. ".Capt . -Ilhett -doesn't know it. air ; ` but; be isn't - my waster: • Methinks Fen frets.and'hired me at s2swintinth,itut he never. pard•Me any of it. - I belong .14 MO. John _Spring. of Stratford, Corm:. She tutedto hire:me : out titiimers, aid let me • • .rait'or bet evvri Winter. whin she'clne , utb, After, the,wer, she couldn't,Coine..and they *Pre going he Pell me/lor government beeause I I .b e longed trier Northerner. Sold.n, great many ale:. . groes`n that way.: But I elit.ped +ray to the' or. My, Ilave tried,to come to you twice before. in. Miry and,,but.ciiuldiet pa.s oar . pickets.";- 1 11 1 "t% ere/wit Antietam ri • -.• •., • - . ..Yosiboss. Mighty"hard battle." • ; ' , .. "Who wliipped?'" . *.• .. -' .. ' ', • : oYeas ali, masa. They _ say you didn't ~- but' 'I tiawlit, and know. Jr you .had fOughtV4 that - - Oat dayThuraday÷you. yeah( 'hive Cap:tared • , our whole ahoy :- They say so thetureltinwt 1 ~,. ' t ,-• r' "Who.'" '- ' ' - . ,-. •• •I' 1. "ftiir officers, O.'? ... • '• ' - •1 1 - • "Did you , elrIT hear iff.old JOhn D,roien ?;(41, ... .' i - "li t ter of Itia. i ?.. - Lord' bless Yen,. yes, s.L.l've •ad'hie life snit have it now. in my - trunk.iu L.Charleston ' seat to New York. by the steward of the.Jaines -' ,Adger and goil , it. ~I've.read t to - . beapi, of the colored 'folk+, Lord, they . 5 itik • .. ,John Bronn as almost.a God. . Just Pay yl..it ' 1 wire frili s ad it( his, and...any alavo will &Mose.' lour . • kiss. eyoulet him. They' sky if he _ ._, - r feet' i , was only live* now be 'would be king: ' lido . it I .did frighten theiwhite - . folks when he raised the. , ,insor ectii;n ! • It was Sundaywhen we heard of it. heyi wouldn't let :Lumen go into the street. .. Iler 'w wa to the .mills: Bones in Chariestoia..—' r Ther' w slay from ..Ma.ssielineetts who Came ',. 1 1;1 . 0* a Co - 'reakfltat 'that morning at di, table :.- -1 . ~ 'John,' she'soil; 'I want to lee a nego.ebure,h ; 4 where , is the principal one ?. 4 (Not any Open to- 1 ; cday, mistreat:, ,tuld her. - 'Why not? •13eciiiee ,it S.lr John 13ropri has rafted an- iniurreistioin_ia ; 1 Virginnyr .',Ah,' she says,..'well, they'd' better - ;,;‘,1 look uL , or they'll, ,get: the, *bite churekcs'shut i . ~, 'frent. the LEN": is.. hear What. she Isaid. i Whsn't• , I, ' that eiiyiwiltehed after that ? - I bare a; hi Cory' If of S. a 1 1 niRit l !r.' too, and a life of Fred: Vous lasi, amy Ironic-, that I g ut in the same Waal." ... s'i • ",. 1 - hat do•th'e slaves thitik -about the war " '.' " ..‘.. 1 'eli; bose,!therall w ish , Yankee army'' wool cu be. •: The white folks tell them ill - 'aorta ! '.• ti ptories'aboutyoa , all;,bot: they don't be. up in them.' iiii w r a b y ey on. k e no ' Gl w r. t t h h i ' t . t se- 5 4 ;r :1 . '''' Fremont` tu.'teL ii A n l ? r. i . Niel' S hj i ° o ,' l n a e n b ' f a t n h t ‘ l '. .. P 3 i ... P! B ie ira r4s ti ; lie Wa won't o ll ti s 't llt l o n.g t ' ha was taken to den. MCClejlaitio.lihnfr lair ihe fneoratatiun-he - . possessed, shunt len, nunabert and ,nrginirptien_of the - t Gia 1(.114100p) wite•full 'and valuable; itl cutrokibr di c.tl Iby all the, facts we have'lea 4 l from i , other sources. The principal leatiti( sl, I h ire aireadyltransmitted to yoit. by teligt, ./li, the closeof the interview, he asked ansion ,'....tlen ral, ydu won't lend me iiacic ; will yk ' '!. Yes.* replied. the General, with a smile]; believe ,will.' . 'k • : • • , ; .• I ho 'm you wOiet. Generil..' If you pay' kniraila ill have to.ge.; -but I,come to yous 'al irottetiOn, 'and,' hope ion wOnt." I 4 ' Well; then,iPsuppose we will.nbt.' NO, - you-tire at liberty to go where you, p 1 we; With ;thelariny if you like. 'lco one eaa.evet 'you Against ',year. w ill.' - • . :-1 .. ', ": :1,1 4y I the Lord bless you, General! . - . .r fia t -iron rottia,) , t - .(erive usk, out.' Yon's the hest ti I ever had; I thall never fillet you 'sill I sli ',And I .lohn'inedethe salute, remounted hie h androde hick to the tear, his; dusky face' al whits with 'radiance. 4. 1 . :.. .. / Annearar later, he was on dtity Aithe'.perva Cast. Batchelor. Quarermaster of. Couch's S 4 Divi•lion' • ' and d du out beliiiethere 'was,ati4 1,-he'artin l out corps so light es, his, in the unwi , :joy-Of frped,oin.l. I fear it will. be - a long tim fore [Capt. Rhett sees, the, batter' and egpi which hip pal..te yearned, to say nothing ul hor;.e.or of Jahn himse lf ., -- : •- '. : , fhe.interview with /.len.'lifeelellan L di „Witneis; and give 'only from-pourer...v.'. The conv.i riatmas, omitting verbiage; I hero- - en oared to record'fin .the ..tact trued.; 'w,bielf Tromi the .lips. of the Intelligent 'Contraba A. P.:l7:>- ' 44slitine .. .. • • , ... - . of b Um: r. them] Jol got, posit"! army. :,- . 'ltr i n hut:here of .the .exemption in New ji are i finite: ' For inatane.e.. the - folioiring dent narrated 'by. the New 4- 0 ).-1 Sityylob , r : I ei other day' one of till Fe- precise. Indic i who • I .lfnaw-' , .. they can't'statrd it to should muelet,lr and - ".they can't: be of any 'reriice: country, f they' are drafted." appeared bef su-geon l at.an ..np • tiertt..„eiation-houee. I . attired in Lie fateAt ileyt4, iported; a. enne.' iced a sPlextdid ititeetieho and. a retnarkald ) pair f,sthisKers.iii.lo diundreary. - tiirted 'lt w i t h h itA t h e . w t,w,„d, e ,, 4 otodern graeefolnea. deed IreitAthe:top of his bead to the !alto.. of hie 11. Pt ile gave -erident4 ; -of- the . opae Adigeige i e t tiptoe. With at least as *tech vigor , 'I Frio ' in. II Celle lii 11. - ' , ;' S •,qioi y..':-:•;Do you claim to be . eg . rmiit o U FI.:-,--" WII, - tab..' 'A in .ext.utpt,Atie. fol .reis Di.; • I am nofa eidiaea,..wh;l'blor4l' per It Ist), t i reeriti. soh." ' - ... . .. if rieon.--.•01d you see. the .colierniaticidi thi their renal?" - :• •'' '. . .' I G i ne.i--", Y e.Y., 1 , 13 h ; hot,..ah. he rays .1' e tint. 0b....re to lib, ad be a eidiarn if I 44 .pact to fight for the eouniry.''Llud, I ab ei - diten-i' ' . -"" - - - . 1 1 .. . , Vge'oit:;!;"firon boie voted hire; ha. .e,r. 7 -"Well..ah, ezense me gob; pneso :go o : ' ' . I . 4 ' roe...et miinstion!' ' (Pulling et his cont.Y. is la . ten,rible. atileul, fora gentle . to, jib , ugb.7 ' •,... .-.. I l an e iittrgenii,- "Per' n" trough exenti sti.iiii, , iy , .4ea nothing to-be the'tnatfer.nith:the ap. ni.l • ~ • ••• ... ' •,. .- - .4 - i li o-,-"Yuci're all righi 7 ,,it. 1 Itiv bad the liwain fever a fei and ;I am tlitOle'd with rueh tura , empt for that, ruh ?r at •'' my,!4il;ruie4 too : sc;ftv'etiti - - ry 0i... No. Fir. although' ..(g.liieg ' j.l unlit 6onfesa yoar.braiyanay - tat to, iil-tlas. 't.ir nOw. pleaie past Oitt and al iettd to oiitne - iithir appWcatt." . i 1: iljelte 7 " gehtletaan" refireit- flirtl ::, Llt., a .d took thl paineto, hail tti nto Ifi'els f of utter .aontamptilia -the emerged ' elTS . ilitli THETENSI7B.:—TIIII.B far jn t a bjer.: Of . t 1 he, eciiintry,'no.fBtate lois declined n pop;; on The; increase of, aoine.of the ,Ste es him', .. a all._ That of , yeriniint;for the:litst ' ten i."trat lint. one-thirct Of , one. per eint./ ; New ..pthise.'23 . per cent. ;'',South . Cipeolinit4 5} per , ;.131::line;'71 -per cent .; Teunessee,:A 03 per I , ; ytrginia. 12} Per :cent. ;Illinhis4 l ieeenta cost won4erful eiatnple 'of crea4., eon intious titl i healtbruk fin:ree. rln 1830,1 f isoPelation ; 1 ,7,445 -- ;" ,in 1810,476 183 ; .in - 18314:831,4791. ej i ,. _ 7,'.0", 1,711,9.51; ' a' giiiik filr.the lett ten ears of 11,0e.il cent': The fifteen Mire Stater ritatri ie. WO inbefiltants; of I,whous.B-0310, 00, are . tea m 251,000. free bliteka„ - andl*3 930.9011 sla r ret. gaUs , of the 'tabula population of th * States ' '330 to 1800, was 2,827,000, or, 27k. p . *cent. !create; of , slareS lifati 749,931, kir 23} per The nineteen free Stites and . 11eVOIS errito... ith - the! district of. Coluinhis, etint in ~ ,110;. i itillithitania,. of , *hem A0;9311.5 9 were 1 alai 237,218 free eilloreit!, liCe negate i9B;ooit.'t)fi 411 per ettnt.:. ' ' 1-, , . so.* " 45 , te; 15, i. . ;•.,. ~•-. ~ ,son' SY tt.sori. of binestichnsettr, .•nt. Cenibridgepart,''on '..Tneinimj , '4, report ,uf which' ."we. notice the t . I, e4t: •i' ' ''' ' '''.; - •• e Other tfayit ealicd, opon 04441 1. P I 1 , 11-m :cleanest pdnglall Dcmocrei. of !J i ssmegin The.tiCole bed jo,r come, to the- esfileut tie - tlefeets of tits euPporters in thos ' Stictl: .ePreeliiii4 eecniell boweifiloWn, ' f hero .iin-bows w: ' when intepigeno,' of the J o l a t nuf a ice in thcleitt Came eon hita. sairet.••l - fc"pjon: 0411 min uric ' l' at ilii . 1 il e . 4 iiii•fi'unit.-;^ ire inteti4em ',miff pq. pe; ,I 4oill, be ceit!te . ned ,there us rii two- hot. pfi qi. leti r i ir, iarti yo isain Ihe plied of . ffinli v allirlela enductiaOeliefendi relict Itietke;.mrsmc 41' ifie 1:04/4 11 , 11,14111 Apia hq... ‘ 'N iloAc!ficfni. •It is..trtie*,"'ssiill;.t v'Pivi.. !many l 'of three ttf - en;eiceted pri.fe i 'to i lh , ' emocrete . ; but the' ie!colti tione of .t eh; !On, ' Di e tise, ions. of . their,leadioc pre . and ' enersa.'netiols;' will ibe - ounstrue4 astir.,.:, • • of. Olit wintry." :, ..' r I ' - •:. . . . t , ....... f l retrained brits,one weighing:l. Ot ,:poeu: a,, ' tilieuetr•Phitiileiphin' thie,vreett.,:t ti their IL.N.44"mr Turi . 4:. • 1• .ebel and clrn ' ,s , bd. 'kilter bnt d \_, bo- 1 to tur f the r not r titer 4 - acne _ 4hti r the lo tho to -a ;' was :xhih ' 'glove i sole ; thfr. two the !made I Nail.