The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 13, 1862, Image 1

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, sr irct or refit* to Ike 'tiielr ateugiee. ,
... : , , t , •15 ;Sr to wtilrhltiry WO directed. thoy Iwo
: 3 n..p.,1,0.- Wall they_bar*.irettled lbs bills ant
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. t.or ,, ~,. tr- sr, ..th.r plan." w)tbfnit Informing,
- ' .or and 'Mr noW*parit gal: mapt who limo
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rrroittus of the Philatll'itßeading
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AtVIETT, TAN . 11ESElki•-a
Locust Mt. .and Broad top , Coal:
MAO. ;11firens or • • • -
.COAL k NATIOATIO' comtqlcrs COAL,
~1 1.1s1 AmcvrAvi,
Et.AVET: ME.IOOW. • •ttONEV BROOK,
• itintros. !
test QualitiOs ()t i lted and , Rhite Ash
COAL.
:E rr ing When 1 Port ilfehmind. . •
Sn. Ellsabo:tkPoci. •
N a.
• ' • •• NEW
Dirioistreet 84)! , T0N. fr. 1;02 7- .
Pier No.; A.
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BLAKISTON k, CO!,, . . •
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6151/I•Eili OF WIZ SW Maniac. Or - • . "
r i ll : tv . k..3ti, Imo A:All and l'?I NTI3CIiIITLILI;
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street, Philadelphia ' ' ..-
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OFFVEA: - .1 ! 4 Nevestreet.-.11.4, York, - ! - .!' ..__
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Tan street. ilestilo. 2 • :!... ` !42
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PHI LA - Dan &C
COAL. COAL j; COI
' LEIVIVAIIDENRIED.&',£O,
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ug A_ L for AV T)2III.AciTE - •
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slrrchanfe %stink
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REPPLIE . II & BRO. • I° -
Fi,iirtb Sta.. L'hflada
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t '.lF•c o rha-Nt , : rank ug. 17t - arl4ene. •
i)II.k.IS, PEARSOLV & CO.,
ene k= ANo ~ .TlOrrp.A of "
k 3 tt )I'\7U \' WILITE-Mgi pod
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ED ASH. COAL • •
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TrifAty
-Neck. •
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4 '.5 , 4" • Wharf No: 3. •
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-CIIAS`-.IYEILLER`&:-CO,
t AN'T , .011 l'PrIl• or
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RED AS!
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ill.N. HAEKER ,i.-uOK;
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Ocu.s.r;--GrAP, . ~. • .. , ~ •- .
• . • ' LOCEST MOVETAIN,
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BLACK HEATH.
1 v.-..paln, ,
in nttr'r 5 rAt itialtti. , s rif . , .
W h I.eland lied 'Ark Posh. ,'
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r, ::1, Tat. 41 ilrert, "11,141,1,1phin. , ,nef Irowilan4 •
~, ' WharresziSchuytkill River. :" . ' •
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t•I , 11A1. Cits. T•"..ICRIq TtAegrlt • 74r. CoOt
• WM. F. )11)4.)DV..Y.' , “17...r and Agent. ,
• Schuy11:111 Haven. Pa..
15;.E2
t p OCUST GAP, COIL. .
OTICE.—I havdapiii)irited-;CAIN,.
liArk.lit A CoOE ncer:•6 , for mr LOCcil
Mf'UNTA I N 0 - 1-A IA
•PAIV IN.
1,1:I. , : jarl 1%2. •
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BArrirnett, VanDusan & Lochwan.
511 N EIL, AND Slt I PITHS OF OELKIIItATKD
- WEST MOI3TAIN COAL:
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! : . - 201 Walnut At., Phillod 9 o.'
,OF:FSICES. Trinity' Buildisig. S. York.
--• . - - No. /I Dooor St., Boat en. .
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B.EPPLIER'S,
. . NOTICE.
!m . o. arr ,- 10•41 T 1 LER. STONE a-co. the
••• .• foul u•ivf• Aaent•47.i lhe mlr 0.'1.11 my ('cal. Like
4r .f' the , fortater4 worked by
er. , eqe F. Rteettet. . •
Locust Moun.ain; frbm Locust. Rtut.Collieryi
4R do • .." .Tunnel • do
, Broad Mountain " • MatamotilVeindo
•._Peactr do R Lewis do
CHARLES
Noteelher •
1.3.t1ei 40131.1 n e. to purebiee 'any. of the -above mined
Coals r.W-order fee_m• .. •
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Tr ',tit • .T.iiNE & CO. • Tei-it) 6oillllfig. New V. rr. ,
92 State St
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IREtl'h TY 1,131. C.enflerriout. ' •
. • •. lose 114311) 13E1'1 1 1.11:11.4 1114111E11: • •
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Phil.thophis. .14 •trinfiy.lis
`ll . A I. vultlf•A (rim :0022,,,tut
• 1,••• Nintl•rtiet.
'Writ 109 :Wttliisilt,St.i
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-'7 . 7 -'''-i - i' II A li r r e 6; 7 l:lA r All'SliipE; . : -':',
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MBE It A . r1) , , , 2411PPE at • •
. MoUntiin . Coal.
• Slir -- ;Uirel44 . l. to WM; MIL% ES& CO: -
A• 3 dr r....-C(1 IMES - .11 A ql1.4111tg:
Zerile4 ' .•Li La 11 Pa
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REMOVAL!',
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.NEW •,G 0 !
Ni()RRIS()N remoir:O
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•h t• r.` 1.. the bui ry
14ing,inn,tfil), .
n.xt .
From's - 1..44C%
f,ntro Irh..n. h. xlll
r.• ^n han4 otfull stork of Dry 1),4,d0 Orr.'
Vl,-tyr mtid v.1. - Whiith 1.1
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too jr r i-g•r" wo9:111•
al n', 4.t1 . 4* f • i•i, • ll.l , zni • l'lli 11;14 .
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Port•vil . ..: A i I •- ,
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E.,BOTER,
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rI'O:I3ACC4O, PIPES
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cvntre Opposite: the Taros 4.11•11!
PdTT6VILLB, A.
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CHEAP AND: ENTERTAININC'
BOOKS vott : READING.
VARIETY of itfteroiting arid 'Use,
I, tut Matta, perel`e.ased heti% the 31•ae , 8•1 4 •0 tt
e•tee,gibi leilktoe at • elisit•ei•Anee: at .
. . • R: HANNAN'S'
• DNA and Fatlona7 S to* Centre street
BEADLE'S DIME BOOKS FOR •
MII,LION., .....- • . - " '
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TIEADf.E'S DINIE,.NOI7,EL,
1.18...adhe. Dtaioe Biograt.hini., , ' . •` . , ' .
Riiii4lin Dane Sant; Rook; - • •'• •-• ~
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- Irsadicei liiiii. Militnry Worki,.. •, '
' - ll..adlt:p Ditn.A.Nli ,
ddlolK, • • . • - - -
tisdullwie Dime r Di., .i....44in0k4-
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.r.tbir ty•palar iod clump likilo 6f.Bonk ' ff.,' only
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It rents mib, fa saliat . .i‘ S. RA:CNA:VC: ..
. ikt.11,!6•2. 7- .'. ."• . ' 84 :4 401 ••
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DI AfilIKS 'Fon 1063.
NOW iItEADY, Diaries for 18413,arid
Pon - kit Memorsod , )mik As" a n d gt Y k a' for
14-in- ... BAN NAN',4 gook itpre. 1
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VOL.
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Pier N0:154' •
Tirixit,. STONE & Co.,
• bxu.s!lix rx 'TAME% DUCILIMIONi chr,'
ed and Wlatte'Ash
SCHUYLKILL ANDD. LEHIGH COALS)
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oZoluTh" . I OMEN CINCUDILAND.CSAL;
. . Walnut:stmt. Fh1 111 4• 1 11 11, W
'OFFICES: • 9 Witehhlgton Buildlut,Providertea,
- • . 1 9 Broldway:, , Neer Tore. : 1 ,1,-
PI SO:S. PORT - AICH MOND.
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CONN R dt PATTERSON
.• . IRATE APPOCITED - •
~Castter, Stickisey & Wellingtie f .
.Aigents •
For the aide or their celebrated I ! OCIIST idOEISTAIN
•
COAL.• • ,
( entity Ilulldlog. New 'York. ." '
../ orv i cE i 3l ll6 3111 k Street. &own.
. ISO Walnut 6. tree, Tiilladelpitta.
- I WherGito. 11, Richmond. - -
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April R. let -1
Per No. AL- 't 'Cal
tiLeis. A i . SECKSCIIER a ,
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- - ourPrzze or -
BSPADIIOIINUIN. B LACK 11E ASII, AND S 0 PERI° .[
'.. • i.' .. i ;LSD A511131.1A14.
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: f i 45 gioth 4treet; Noe York.
132 Walnut West, Pbiladel,
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IMFA
idelpOlo.
205 Walnut
Virh.ob,sitle t
00 A LS---:S
Id, pr*fista
4 , 4 PlAblq3l..
Kxelu•lve At;
etlNt Mounts!
POrre
New took
ars. 04164,-
st Philade
'The eholee'
'COALS; firm
'ease, an, *hi
MEE
• • • r • At Jersey Cit. • • :--
. t•Leiron and Nior., Moats.) ." • " - i ti
The eery , aped , . NC ILKESBAREE COAL, from the
. .flaytager. V id. takin trots ther ll:6'oone
went and Cc Company's V.stale." near Wilkestokrtet
a , sn.the 'CO *NCI I. RIDGE COAL; both' of Which, Tor
stem nod for familyire entserpossed..
.Wthad rertilirstes lo ou? otilies. from parties , stho
here unedadd fully tested ttonwei Cosh. atot proonobee
them the astir ktITHLACtiI Cosh.l for steam In use, Oto.
tieing. no ellOker. less asheeend greater blelOritbinaor .
;Aber kinds now before the public. 1.1
Nny • • ' ' 1 .
Coal'! •
STOUT,
, Willinitr•Blialdllnigo ' • 1
, ! '..... No. 11 . 1.11riadoiey, New '''Yoik.
mi,1.4, 4 be relehrated,ST 1,'!" . O.EII ID II) "VOA t,
;
from the En 'in,VOtt.2 I.Ot.I.IeRT.D • ' Iliiiey/t.. INI., And:
&Merv:Lin ft 'e h•ent 4.111401.1. of - .:- .• i
LEIEDSII, ILRESBARRE. & ICEI YLKI fA. COALS,
• , '., i - ' Inetudlnd 'l, • _!' i
RAZE:S.:TO, . ' - LOCUST lIIDUNTAIN. , i
OLD LEitiriiy, .' so Ri N V I E'S: RED AIM;
EMPIRE OI ILIUSBARILL) DIAZIIOND TR' l's: RED ARII,
sPram;-.M9INTAIN, nEutioNtr VEIN RED ASII.
, . ,:- : •
RUCK. lII9UNTAIN.
HOOPS 4
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treliveted; direct from the - aliii saild oh board of T.s.
MIR •t
TRENTON,.
AMBOY,
Avo. T . STOUT. EfrAsl WICKP
KEYSTONE - COLLIERY.:- .
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THE SUBSPRIBEgB announce'', to
-I the Fiske. lboht th.v lfiie enmplotod their Colliery
Eatibilsinnent at Lneustdsle, near Ashland, 'Schuylkill
(2- , runly; and are preintrod tr 4 ,turnisb a riardie . .article
of COA.,L;oftha dldereht.ilsret. trans the Lheust Shuns!
teln Region.- -Address, en*nts. Ps.
J. k W...I 7 .4O:SALDSON.
Nov .16 'ER • • : ' I 4f.au,
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Ii.43.CH9I : :I:OIBERCERj,
• or ;Mt ttiIf.BRATZD
Matk,lleath White Ash and Peaked
- Feeeflaildng Plak'Ash
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•-• IP.- o'. ADDR:MA—pernmui OT_Musiunitus,Sellia7l.;
kill empty. Pa. t, •. . -
April 12. '62.. e I ~ wit
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East. Franklin • Lorlierry.,Vin Coal.
IVIY: EAST FRANKLIN LORBER-
L4tY- -0041, 1a now in 'melody/4j . by.ll6osirgt.
NOBLE: r.l-151:10WELL a 4O; who.are to onte'Ageneti.
Partirroci.iing frm them, cagy. .aprayi depend Opon
rettinF. pur e artlelv: 'i . • • - •
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No: 112 Wallin, SI.. Flatlod,a.
X0. , 11111, Broodoroi, " natty ' D Ildlap
isr York., -
No.
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31 1 Kllby ptreeto • Boal.oot.
. LI ENUT HEIL.
Treino6t,-Mareh 29,112. _ 't 13--
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NOVELTY COL LIEFIY,SPONN,VEIN
rilH .I.TN RSIGN ED -
etuta•d;tba VEIN' COLLYIKitY. tortnerli.
`worked fiy Cleortteitle . and are now prepared to row ,
tract tor the' Coal. . • .
.• 11MA* 100C117:110 Broadway. (lemma - Igo. 3.1 Nov
York. fa , our tele toed, relehrated Coal, All or
'. deratelll menePith primpt attention.
`o, . A.C. A11L144,A Pd:
6q- 'CL; .1 . . N • 40• If ,
& PATIRSON,
AND -0? THR . t . ICLISBRAL4IID
Lotust Mountain\ Coal.
j.J.',A,ANNER, • J. B. PATTt,
• • ,Ashlaixt, • Itfltir a l ° ' • i I
Schlaylklp Conntyp Pfik • rt..
THE' SUBSCRIBER . having frivetit
dandpatented a near and' simple attediln44 far
'imeaking Coal to pn y Ale the market demands tom offere
the nee of the patent. upon reasnoaple. terms, to - three
enzared in the bnalneme. - • .
Tha patent right for ono large Contary eseb dtst l iiet
be,airen to any IrlDe Irbil wilt snake stair trld ebbe
marbta., and permit those engaged In lb. trade tall*
' 144 re. Ita ftpptiotinnii. R. WILDEILE 3
. er.44entniiintyPclll Nittal. taly 1 ' .
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:SAVE...4IOIa 18 pir,R CONT.,. i -
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lie the Witte is'tho - flreakisr of Coat_
Tit E , having oktopa- .
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•-. ed. Lettere Pa tent for , a new And :tiartal iniprileir
I , :tlt tai the breaking. of Crettally offer* The
I.ame to tnetooaliteratinn of t e toinWor.polsite arid Mb •
eia. and will ofiorlibural Ind to for Ito intmdue
tion to rental DP, , i AQUILA BOLTON ,'1
Port Carbon', Be , it
looylitUi COnlittt.
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are, at 'Waif
)3ET)IPORT; I ,I4O.I
OFV " ICIOS • • "
ft.est, PIIILADELOIJA:
111) Broadiay.
sti. st pareet,*lSTON -
• lies of DOMEST
Creek cbitiorry. ca • • •,
year' .;/ ate celebial
Herrn, ( If Y#te Ash.)
I , •
1. a purely gouthe tits
tdust• Daie Colliery of
Misty ',hipped dirdel
r• visa:Tia•Oresniriil
1 bia.)
ales* is the brtt e,l
Iwprielors • •', AI
,rrerlbttPlo 7niu
ted.,Ash.).rarid LILAC
t for Ike. galliuf t •
Coal. from the
CO, all vi 1001 .
•ia "Carietl: or' ,
'avy- Y r!.l, Philadel:
!' W.FI9, : "-. ..• • . - ‘ !
phis; from I
tier Po. 11; Port Bich . -
. aloud:" :
t . l a:tittle. of , RE . ' nod 'WRITE Asll
buyhtil County. wieder! . with specl,nl
iDed under our pen. nil P u pea ii ten drum
'lit Eliiabbthpo N. I. ' : . L
rim sbo;NTAis ilud COUNCIL ,RIDEIT
• From Baltimore, 11 ti.
,red II AM I'Slli RE ITE M I NOTM COAt,
VAN WraiE 8~ MARTIN,
V BRENSWICI.
ZABETIIPORT.
SCHUrliliaL CO.
EW COAL 'BREAKER
Feb 1.'64
To COAL -OPERATORS.
.Great Improvement in Itoid Screeps..l
f iIHE L U NDERSIONEViiie now pie
p.r.ci to mincifealurs;itt their shbfkiis
all kinds of Iftlinfill for serrsolok 03.1. of taw; Im
proved atm at - actin, patented, to Jonas Laub/mato* 411
,gcto wiry. intm,
Fenens tosustattured by tIMI torneelli, Sr. nitato dam
' bic; maintain their gam. bitter. sod ars. fat Mali as
cheap's,. any to belytha County.
.they :th are - made of =or Iron, .rich ship** to
-prommt the Coal slid g from ono star to Ow otbsf'bse
lore Wit thoroughly ationetsdAhuo pespartog baths,
than am b done by cut_ iron or wire arouse. :
omonfseturers argent:ly legalist ; di, Ontwalwrf
wanting &rebus, to examine them w paws tout lemins
at their abrip, or work at tie .)tammotY Vein Coldhsry
of. Oteorgo : d. iteppi far. woe ilif i rSistr, whew thwy balm
twwwin use tur wets time,
By purchasing Screws made mew tbla .114&ehtilItt.
otion.ot any twiddo as to pMeat rights, willful amtidad.
, • Au work dons with pownothro •Dd W*, •
.1 . & LAV
idlowriwine Sim T. 1102.1 •
poetise.Corn ilai roams imago.
TUST RECEIVED, 'different' fitYleal
Itl 0 Prekre Bob. Masai loa _am OcitgellaHlt
pustsge canonry. • •
• Alma a variety of rock e t Booby rem" -"wa ll as
ZWOtae • For 0111111 i B. BANNANIS
Mit awl *bilpwig.lolo6.
s I ATp
MEM
REMENTS:
=3l
• M , Ser • E
13240/10,Fl i f:'
• ••.
":-RALEBRATEIi
i: 2 l /140m'A.1111...NOT,UOLINTAIN:
. orripp , ai mi F las ihacktiai
3.i • .
iiiiyrearjr Ortsrotheigt Sestas .
Atiby okripet.*. 10et. XL,'3B: 43 , • -
pisi.N.: it .! - • - i
LEWIS AUDENRIED, & CO.,
-•iinOthatlio. harts ;italic* raiirrtszr
li os.
nttinoitik Bituniimus .
i' , • i {DA Withal street. Plinio&lphha,', i)
ONSIDED: yo Breptiriy. Now:Tort. , ••• 'll
1 , , : I ,, • p l i wia l l : Att. tt 7r t a=belhlorgg •
• • .I,'. i'. I, t or :, •, : 1 • 1 .• '._
uraton,.IIIPOINGIIiCKINTAIX.I NAZLNTON AND
.COUNCIL aims mum. .. Dan
;:',;•.‘, -___ iiiir zrei. 11 - il -.
1.1 Ht it R. WRITE; - •
i:1
• ~• • L. • 1 ontrynt !or i.- • , 'l; •
lErtrarMaira«LaZti, Callao
WHARF NO, ti PORT itIeHMOND. 1. -
. 07viox i : iNo. 3Di Walnut parrot, Philadei Ala.:. -,
I, L _No.po West Thirteen th at.;.Nior York. •
October i 6.. ftig .i . ' i- . ., i: : _• ' 42. ji
',' :..1*11,0A0.114).:, , - .
.11
/ I •
RO A,r1,1 4 .0P •,C0 't •
Fla ibtati Bad Top Kai*:
Coaspasiri .
al eaU the * attenUon 'of 11.. Ouctipulgs.
Steamboat Oatiera iced llientrfaetarets to. thi 'slim of
their (10A r. tot!a STEAK CIENI.R4TIrt AND FOR lON
IIFACTUIIIItO . PURPOSES. I •
, •
lIROLD - i s tOPCVALIIEiti, .
.
tlaefngeri
n*/•tion.wittiii RICAVICLPHIA AND NNW
YORK. It tveßnal and Rat lioadethrothila Penney+
'vac's and an Jersey, Pi not liable to theinterraptiona
411 eh Ipme to loridatit to the SOCTILEIN BITEXINOteOII.
Ftrwe:an renglaaupplmi b• count-Warm
thmaghou l r
he year. • -' • • '
.
wis ludentied Coe
Have made arrangements aberhY they ere In. deny rep
eipt large quantities of the eboirest ttROAD TOP.aad
'they
- are prepared toll! r4der protoptl,v at market int'''.
245 Walnut' Omer, Philadelphia.
• 11011madenty, New York.. •
OFFICSJO:. 14 Ruby et' ' Bort
mot: •
34 Westminster street. Provident*. I
Jane !Pal 7 - • : j • ,• . 214,
;Celebrated
• Office of the
- - •
•• . I, ' BROAD:TOP 1 '
White!. Ash Sezia-Bitilminots,
, . •
.•East Lehish mats, •,-
RO, 1011 Walnut. Street, Philadelphil..
The under,..latnequould respectfully 01)1 your 'alien
, tins to the Caleb d Broad Top Coal; ininektut Of hts
__no nionertv: prepared directly under his own eitsper
"- ion iodmindoing his operations exclusively to this
n. !hind winn other ,ajf Coals for sale,) the purchaser
sorely npon ol.taininit • poi e ir(lele of Broad Top Coal
" Millet the risk of havinra -. moisture if Onitia frOm co.
„„,...„,.. ~ or! nneforocanbiliinfreknbith In
esrancelmight be similar, but in qtallity vastly Inferior.
' *ND the ittitlnntylteour arraegemeola which bare been
effected re lib! tbe prinripal Relliead .apd; Caltsl . -coutpa.
ales, purchasers can be supplied at ttielnerst :pr4ce
upon.tlin -mist reasonable terns, 'itd.'at the shortest
•
.-For steam Geminating. Mir*" and ioeomotija Am
elites:1001o" Stills and paddling Furnaces, Oli n Man.
.auctarigic, Blicksinliblosi. Ceasing, Brick. and! Lime
I;urnina.t his Cod cannot bee:celled.. . ' -
Ib eseinptneer, Croat Sulphur And Impurities highly
!Wl:trim:uric' the mannfadi Dribs of Iron, and deedrnatire
to Marhinery. Boilers and Onthr, Vars. glyea it prreemi
nenee. ltr eery manbustion, combined wiar its hesiall
fut whits Mane, nenderi it a dateable foil for Parlor
©rata: 1
E
aat.....ae. gb ....oal;.
•5cr7 . 116.......The tobactiber hiving also ,teen am
poluted- e Aceut torahs sale of the Celetaitad Fast
Lehigh On 1, mined from the 1 Ilichlgh Coal and Naviga.
lion' CoMbany's land. th -COnyudbama Michtse. and
shipped 'at Maneb ChoulOattera himself that be ran
supply the trade with an trtlcle;in otiallty and prepara
tion utMotramsed by any to the market.
Win be pleased to communicate. any Anther litfottna
(lon, aud will he most happy. to.; ree' else your pairing,.
• 1 '. • I aati-Respetquilv, ' - I •
..:•ItOilltßT• TIAItE.PIYWIRL..
/Firewattloss.......PuMbasers ant - respeetfUlle re
quepted-to requlni all penOlis trpresentind themeelves
as try admats to rattles • written cerrleata to that effect.
May 25.'61 ; - '., , ' . 21.-tf
_ .. .... .. ~_
Mtini R. FlAiorix
22. 1 •
LORI3ERRy
• . llArberry . te
AlnferiorCoale are adv.-Sired - od sold. Onilat tba
name of "Lorberry.. we beiebv anntrunri Omit the
undersigned eye rms. °Nur NitiEßßof tonnunity
COALS ; and tbal' Mime SINNICKSOIS & OLOVISR,'M t.
J. HI,AIiir".TON, and Mettato. ILKWiS AM/UNWIND. &
CO, Pbtladripbli; PPCI4III Alt our Coal at lide.ariter—
Slew!: CSSON &11LOY ER rereivlnir Messrs. Hits
miller, Streit & Co.'o; Mr. .10016 it..BI:AIITSTOII rereirinir
Masora. Opel! & Nutting . ..end Meson., LP.1618 AUDEN.
RILED 00. ?renal ng Sinatra. Wheeler,iller
and they ire Me only Aimless in Mrs had of Coal, end It
can be"a-hipped tky no Other Mutes. •
surtmst,ma..rness ilk CO.
opossum* NIITTIIIO3.I •
WOHELEII; MILLER & CO.
iinedimre. May 2{.'62'
-7-i FL‘ I' Vitt . iti Cb e
y,ocu e anar
raniemeet wilb.lletar.4 4 LEWl4 AUDCNRINIO
41 CO., wberaPp.4.bei are to hare the exehistee sale of all
our LORECRRY,COA4 ablapad canal •In. vile the PM.
ResdlßC .R. 4 Int tbe yeatlB62. All perils, daarita.
this taiorltA Coal, ran :be ass rtlint phrilnlna the orino
Ore. toiathifkinint from ill oars: LEWIS AUDEN
HTEDA .; I WIICHLCS, MILLER a CO.
Planta.' May 10 ;
• No. 40'
Offers VW WO, L
HONEY MOON. AndNORTH! SPELLING
' SIOUIVEILLN• LEHIGH COALS. in: boats,
or on -honni.vrocels al It4IWIETIM,Fr and JEFF
figir GUY.
„ .
1. •
tOAL,In bat Mines OT Tide-Water.
• :1,
WIL13;1LSIOLIIIRIS COAL I '• do. 1 . 40. • ao.
1 4 i0mros . & co..s . LOELIST lINOPSTAIN
t0A1...10 *ate, or on board - reared' ar *PUILAIYA
Rare R.4:!IetBIRRRY, oe boardi . ies' ents rt PITILAD'A:
• A4! 4 . ) `• - •
• • Detaeld's george's : Creek . CiabeoA--
For the itnand,' l 6ntiectirat:nrid North River Trade.
Mare b. : 9 ' •-' •I 13-911!
LYICENS VALLEY.
'IICHUYLKIL
SPOKE AND 'ILE
- sr .
.. •
PATSY?rafirp irsikr whin.
sin)
SPOKES, •
Air=tokiioLas,
• - - .iiterossir -HANDLE., LO. '
rosteele.i
VtEes BitlipiT €6. 9 13,
pOii i striii.Ls, PA
if 4014.- •
atieccfA weatcAilitim
, micistsT ansearOm.
Wit the Pirit
'inibirt trrahpor , Fr WI Mires Lorkaiiiii
u' • Btl. lll raguYr9 l 4 o l , ideb dallmg ks
rtz Clegi b igrlnlto4
- 10 ois ors bolter, tr hatritnr.
Aole/y risexOssult pllmrpoin 10141 5e41 . 1 pil
0
. 131° °IL t -1 ‘ 1 1 .11 0410 / 11 ; t • 4Asicir.
*pit tai thiltssiefiriser.,
• bar raos ' tiovwr ustata imunnpril
0? lein AND a MIN CATIIIIMI AXMI I / 4 Wittell•WlLL MTN 10 mit miss AMP MUM .
atilflloll,NiNG; BY . EtE4iIIIII BANNAW, ponovilLE, SCHUYLKILL tjtIONTY, PENNSYLIir
REEL
i.NEW .Y,O.Rig
BODENELt,
Building l •
NEW YORK,
. : •_1 : 1: i',::. l .i§A;rljlpo':moitigNwpEtnitot 1.11f3f4
II
IRON WORKS
1111611111911] IRON WOSIC
PININIOVZ. iljerzaraz ca. Pa..
116. 111 4 141 "J. surnso. prorektik.. '
- 11 ‘11,2 1 ftfi AND STACKS.
i E .117/01 solisesilier is pispsrsd Et
- Nets •141111 ibr siminrs mita* with
I el tab, at ths rid plass or beds...
• drumpa6 ilsottoilses alsraysos
sass., timmarstertissirsr
VOAL AID menus ssoviatm,
.or, tits ben isstaitil Sal itiaellialditp. IlaWrs raft pt.
1ia410116 0 1 Siirlhltilist Mats, isseihifts
. always
ea , bi.& ji JABS!. 'MUMS. ,
Ng:twirls, *Algid • ', • 1417
tors are 4:!:l,llstazi am*
*dog varlonisises at Collisnalal*
legal Urn, 51430.32 and ad i rads
r yard. d.lia.large Balls al moat
proved gsattatasorsfithind 45,60, 66
an aarMmds._par yard. irtantbatapsrianne of ilss Put•
Jean. awl* assiddsia italalrina Bella nprpned
asir mill la Mammary AU twines,
eassainiknaonal soldrassaid Ar pt , am.
Lialarrstarsqodarlllo, l' na isei sin Was.
Um, - ' • f ONO. O CO.
owe
Jna•2o,!dt • , . .
a: *mot%air wants'' ' . me.
1101102.-.Tals basins's' of 111 S• lit.
' i of mpaz.. .11l bs
subselrlber; in all Us
En ynrlaus branches of , !team Bapaa
Xdolld Ins. X ran rovodar. Inalsalfse•
tumoral law,* ef 11*eldniny; far talllonr 11114; Blast
deraisms,Ralirend Cars. It.. At. . Ho will also santhros
the bastniss4f Ylfolar and &MDR the efgebnited Pt"
!Mist Mite jisk *ad Lasts wad Spent VON! llnd Ask.
bal ad sal, Ipetrister , at th ese
• • - 1 • . 0 001141 w.sartmes.
• aii;igair2 l .lBo. I • • • 341 •
PALO A TO poLutta
I be sooseribars g less* to ta
rttigil • Oconee to tbotr &Wads sad lb.
a , rtsorallyAbat 1 Utak sew Itolllas
Mill
—Palo Alto Is sow:boaroloto, aid loran
• • • 'and that they ara priparsd
to (stab& T NIA grades, patters*. voliblasfrola t 2.
t 0,70 Ito;Por rat& Altsoll&reat sifts of asa, wawa
lad round surebsats' bar Irot.
Orders for fall. or bar Iroti ars roportfalty
and will most sick proopt artiatioo If Sett either se
tbo .billt; Osman . Bann°, Mardian ritoto,
emir. strop& or, it their ogles, imam of dioobd and
Magtoi l obooti• j 2 aairwotr, Lax, a CO. -
JaTi. .117 U
'O, 0 • St OPERATORS IL MINE • 8.
rtisiseer setter
r The subscritirf resTiewitnily invites
tin attention attain' businssa
taw,/tJ to hi s raiz Works, on Railroad
. 132 start.tortiow, Paissenter
Pottsvillii,P4.;Whor, bell pry to
instintsvture , .
• iIOILERS Olf. MILT -DPICIIIPTION;
Sisok•Starks, Ablitslis;nlsal,Pipostiiissoinehers,Drift
Cars i ds. di. Boller* on bola. • •
Belog a p rsetlral tosrhitnici ad, having for vestry di
'voted himself elskirelj to this branch of the basinsis,
hi natters hi insiiif Unit :wort dose id his 'stabil amount
- will give ssilstsittion to &limbo ma/ timer, WI with a
esti: indivldesie and cotisponiss MOO greatly
to their *donning" to elution Mayor% twforrongesing
ala•whem ' -
.flOffo T. NOBLY._
,Nciv. 21.'47 ; ; -47.4 f
ASHLAND - IRON: ORKS.: ,
el bier' bets are sow fully pin.
Susie , E n gi ne s he, Ashland 1,011
r6 R ., , orks and
.Pamps of '
- = any 00 , 1rei arid gipseity. for raining and
. other pitpriain•Coal &titers of wear, -
sise.and pattern low InArw, logetbeew It b casjr d,
Pagans." or *veil' desalt tion:, Coal Weld Drift cotw : or
alkaisre and pail:ran la fru, Truck Ind Hem Cars„'—all "
famished at the shortest not iCe. Tn. anbscribmg Rit
ter thomsO Telt t at, InsienVighan every torimber of the
firm lasi practiCal mechanic, they: apill;brial.livio tarnish .
machinery that Will ermine re l'imorairly with any in the
Region: All, orders direct/ 1i L li.fisanta & egos..
Ashland, Scholhiliconfigrt receive proanitar.
tendon: - • I • 1 . L. P. OA RN RR... r E,.,
•"` +.; . . • wterfAxtorrAssys;
. • JOSRPiI GARNER. .- •
Ashland ,May Ii1:17 .
-11 ASNIIISTON IROAPINOOSS: •
• .. •
• ••row •
.
• TlloB.'a rePpeet
fatly Inylie theattentlon of thebasi•
l it
uesarnrnnionity to theft New Menl o. ,
. Shop add Foundryeeeeted between Coal'
and Railroad Streets' arid fronting on
Norwegian street; where they are pripa red to .erseate
all orders fn. maebinery eT Braes and, lion inkb as
Stem Regime, OW rids of Ocirlogifor
Grist and Sew" lifiollogle arid Double acting Ito i lingMifls ,
Coal 'gra:Orem. Drill Cars. all kinds of itatinzwd Castings,
stietiLits Chairs for Slat and I ,T. nail; Prom Rtritrties.
**C.; ell kind! of east and wrought Iron Shaft %-
Int practical mechanics, and haring Made the ellemands •
- - .of the Mil ItertiOn theinstridy for 'years Ow ill kinds.'
of Machinery in their line of basin ts Wisay Ratter them,
liaires. that work done at their es aliment gte i .
artilsfsetion to sit who mu honor ' with A" call. All
ardor+ thankfullY remised and promptly aserateat i on
'the most reaim able terms.
- • rtinmsa wars;
woy. 22,17
MORRIS. WHEELER di - CO.,
soccsoltoks .r 4) - •
MORRIS & JONES.,& 'CO:,
;nos AIID STBEIr.WARZEIOUSE,
Jfarind and Si/MAIM Myth, natui4hia,
' 11ay. alerlyx an taifia and for'val• . . .
BUT ICNOLI au REPINED IRON—TuII anoitmint of
Bagnalle.'t and other fittioitto. brands. • FIRST *WERT-.
CAN B AB ft—ordinary dm*. or rolled to order for hfitiftit
pirposee,*e., PENNSTLVAN I A'DOTLICR PLATE—
Promlacoona sheik or eat. to mquirsd else. BOILER
RIVETS— Dover brand, wads la solid dirs. BEST EN
OLISII CAR AXLES—American and English. FLUB
& SHEET IRON—for coveting setintre. Ac. AMERICAN
& SCOWL 7.10 IRON. RAILROAD IRON—lr tallsand
Sat bare imitable for mine*. turnouts. &e. JUNIATA,
, lINCI USD A NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and.
WA $ II ERR—For bridges,. ears, and; machinery. pigtails..
generally.: CAST. SHEAR, MACUINN4and BLISTER
STEEL. Also, an pain quality for taps. and dirs. -Th•
above, toe/Alter with a full seanrtment of Iron. Sisal.
Nina and; Spiltie, to which ;the attention of dealers.
rallreod emtinanira, angfneers. Minas. founders and ma
. rhiniste 151 or De& • [Jan. 28.'60 4-17 .
•
BALDAIN.6OO • ":
, •• ENGIN Its,
Deno4 mid Ha maims et sects; aladelpkie. /Mans,
• Would oho "Mention of Railroad
CMi zzi; it Would
and .thme leitmotiv, in Rail
-Imai Propetty,"to their &plea\ ef
.
azz toWire Faegirws. in which they are adv..
ted to the particular business Mr which'
they may !..r required: by the nee of one; twn, three or=
' fear pate of Mei' 'wheels; and the. use of Ile lam*
' or so much.of the weight as may be desirable 104 eftee,
Mon ; and in eceommodating theso to the maks: eurees,r
rise m h raperstripetine, and ran and Work to be
By thews means the maximum useful of set of the power
is mewed olth the least expense for attendance. Post of
fuel. led ' spates to Road and Zoglow.• With thew ote
;WU •in Mew, and as the result of_twenty-these years
, piactleal Mcpetienee to the buldneita by mar. seeker part
ner, we manufeettmefiet alifferent finds of Rivissa; and .
classes of shoe of iamb kind.• Particular Alton.
Ow paid to the strength of the wiehine in the plan and .
• ',. workmanship of,all the details. Oar Meg 41pariettest
rand o PPorlanillew or obtaining Inlbrutation;ernables tt*
to offerthem eosins" with the mwonosce %d in elOelea
economy and danblllty.tb.y will sossysew ferorably
with 'those of any other filed In SPIL We she fortarb
to order, wheels. axles, bownns re toy tow fire (to fit
• system without boring.) entepositton emititupt for bear
lam every description of dapper, Sheet Iron and Roller
Works: and every article appertaining to the're'rlr or
' renewal of Loconsotive 'Engines. M. W. RALDWI. .
' January WOO " 1-tf . IMIATTUEW BAiRD.
sEm
thia
Ts
scut
Permit ' II
parebsue t
FIN
s)r tn. raj,
1114 Timis
idteh, wh
ta,Tber . .
wily 1E414 I
.3d. Mon
Salting, bat
ftiohl.betk to
Vr
' Itt
have boat
14111.111/Ith
Improvements roodsoilibefoi S4idat
1 0,
Uoo or Iserhaaloarskill, obiiitaat by km*
• aim to praise* a Machias whirli:atiall .
he a moral at prat and plossuri to the purchaser;
'ith. Threvitoeso Sowing Mutts* so folly susanktaid
~,
._
ig t .
ial ye reit
as oars; Ibr oisirtal awry isalk to ffer „
Warr art ' thee any oar?, or lei WO rtfead . Ai.
7th.sway: - • .
Sw• so. still farther . ordure our pries, sod
whoa the quality of the Kachlae Is . 00ssiderest. It Iriti
be really 44:4,64.itia5!hyp,: . : .. '
1
we . tarchb
&ma \ aw a I !
of work I
Flakls
FZIM
INDIA
this
• MO •
, "outset
et AIIIP, lot
Rot. ,
JAMES WREN.
474.1
FINKLE 4 LYON
G MACHINE COMPANY'
I Broodwaii. New York.
oplpany, being dulylicensed,
aefikiimpari protstlaS er9sa. totrisposent
•
.siring to proem** Sawing Wields* shout,"
LE do LYONMACHINE
log trainee:
I • DO 'Yachts% slaking the tight ! Pir knit
so slmple mud so easily understood.
.s no Sewing llseblos so durable, and, so
co towing Matta, eapabli dolor ao
of work; no wort over reqntrat to Tosily
Ihat may bo doo•partactly as war 3parkirw,
ttikir lest Olotb:, •
er oar Yacht'''. date bees falrlieellbit.
witlb • Other Iloot-olias Ilarldnes, Ti
«a nice rairmss.
::.40
loostaad 0•940 Naas* la lb. 1ir.004.
wale k tvlib ,P flat 'l llda r*"
oe't tie taiolly lisebles, sin Ibul mat =di.
em *dim elaeldow& V.
• \ .r• • • - • •
I,7sa lifting Machias C
6 , IIIIWADYNAIr s 11.1 r.
iussan
TALNIAS,'ito.
•LI T E. still on hand I few ll'
Air; Oumo Sluts% ON aid
b.
mit otn tt I rstt i r i ,
ba i t ,i 1.1141
Awe., was" ist Liavelbsks.lbf 41461
Ithoutsig rids. let Palest •
I ANS N'S Mai Maio.
01h1 COMITZT.
Acry . reSCtinds ihrnn•le ut the I=4 ;
I Arid *.m,s across - *sea; .'
The Mays bie kited Una ; •
The merchants in-the market stand;
The sails tepidly tree.
At l dniltY wn the sound vms heard,
. By watehlien on the walls ;
The't*het's heart within him stirred
- With pleading Up belirpake the word - -
That ritilw, in judiposat falls.
"ear yet, my country ere too late
To make thy - peace with Mm , _ , •
Who rideth on the wings offitte,"
Who sitteth 'mid the awfttl state, •
Of erosnied eherubirit." . -
~ ; •
The an to ;-
the hammer nips;
The utile swiftly flew,:' r - -
And PI sure, 'mid the - city ehing. • '', :
il
Of present joys„ &Mani, sang', , - 1
No
o one the Prophekkarie.. . •
Again; again the Tropitek e ibtad, '
"0, heed the signs of Heaven; ' . .
The sari sky, with portent dread, -
14 b ay al light en you has, Aid, ,- ~ •
•0, and be Ibrgiven t " • ' '
They stirred them in uneasy hod'
And some even paled with fee;
lint all ad want of daily food, . ... • _
And ill oieed in:present gccd,— t.I L
.3,j
The ger ri itspck.near.•
And now' the cry rings out amain .
, 1
. r.Aniddlthe startled air, '-- -
Across ibe battle-wreathed plain, ,
From martyred sow and br?4isili.iplalist
That lie pubfuded there.'
,
!rota darkened hearths" whirs one iii net; .
'; From, hearts in anguish breaking;
Prom palace home., and peasent"s,cot,
~ Viltere'er kith been the dreadful' lot,
* . The ''gritre'the breed ones &king.
0 fellow Mail there `rat , is thl4.. 7
' falls the final . doom
Repent ye of the fearful ,crime ; .•
Let freedom ring her .
' And joy shill break the gloom.
A".l turn to Him whose pierced '
On Calyarkyoured its flood.
Where. In His mercy's crimson tide,'
The 1'447 the iinfal died,
; To:bring us. home to God. ••
• 9 tartt'•:to. Rim in. Wtiestpriyer.-1-
Now n .efew,notelegin,..-
Implore Ifis aid; His soxereign. Soars,
That -He with'us the work
' And plirge airiy-the sin.
••-
P.estrain . the wrath of wicked men,
. ' And.set the oppfeened,fece: .
ghg
,retreatingto, hie 'den,
shall 'elite our peaceful) country then,—
: • The -Lptab, our guide shall be, • 4
Tbe cross' shall.bstuur , conquering sin,
Ana rebelliol k cesse, •
Our 094 - slisli in his grace benign
--' Enfold' Us" krill his Luih'4iritke
us Pcrfekt,
I
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ILITAI T OPElT301~8:
OfIL Report:Of:Oen; Hall;x:k.
, , lit '' • ' • ''' ,- • e
i, ~ 1 . . BPeciat. I li spietek ref Tramiel.
11f
settntotorr, MAI, Tuesday, Dee. 2;1882.
• _,.L ' , Bestauviterses or Tie Arts, 1
3 •••••2' ' z iViteenotoe, DAL j •
Seee-fa,ernpiimiee with year orders, I have
the . hone to ittbmit the:following - report of this,
itery opentftelsetties the 23d - iyf July last, When,
in oompliaktes with' the - Pe..soldier* order, I 'as
sumed thie'commtend :jot' the army as °wisest:in-
Chief:The, 'beet tbihg to Ithieb;my iuention
was calledlon my. antral here wet the condition
of the irony atilarriscre6 'Lending; on the James
Itivel.a it immediately visited Oen. MeClellan's
headquarters for consultation. • I left Washing
ton on the' 24eit and returned on the Tftb. . The ,
main objeit of this• eansultation was to eseertain
if there teas • • ponibility of sa advance upon 1
Rich thootl from- Benison's ~Lendlegi and if, not,
to favor some plan of uniting the armies of -Oen. l
McClellan and (kn. Pope' ,oissticse other -line.— I
Not being (spinier with tits :writhes and num- :
i i,
ben of th troops in Virginia, and on the nut,'
I took the Prnident'S estimate' of the' largest:
somber, of reenforeements that- could betwixt. to
the Arniy:of the. Potomac. • On the 'day of my
snivel Alt, Harrison's Laidine, Oen: McClellan
was of opinion • that •be wond require et least
50,000 a dditional troop's.- I informed him that
this"number 'could not possibly he sent, that: I
was notUthorind to -promise, him over 20.000,
arid that ; could not well as. haw seen that num
ber,th cool be safely withdrawn ,from other.places.
Re took : e night for coosidering the matteriand
informitd 4 me the nut :moraine that - k. would
' MOW the ate too' Upon RichMond with the ad
ditional 20.000, bet immediately on toytreturn to
Washington ho, telegraphedthat" be irould es-.
quire 36000. a force - which it was ineposiiitlitto
send him , withoht. leaving Wathington and Bal.
timore c elmost defenceless. *.- The only alternatire
now left was to withdraw the . Army of the Poto
mac to am* position where it could - ugh. with
that of Gen. Pepe. add cover Washington, at , the
same time that it operated ageism the enemy.--
After full eonseltatiem with my ofilserej deter
mined to attempt thisjonetion Quilts Rappahan
wk. by , brieging McClellan's. forests to Armada
Cnak... l : . Accordingly, on the ,30th July, 1 tele
'vitiated to . him to send away hie sick as quickly
at possible.. preparatory to a-movement of his
traor. ] ; This was preliminary to 'the irithdtaosi
'of his eatlre , army. which was ordered tly I els
gniph on the Ell df - Anstalt, In order 'that the
tranafttgxisii Creek .might be made as rap.
idly as ble, tauthotised One. 'NeClettan to
essuene control. Grail Ike Senile ft the James
River aid Cbriespeake- Bay, of which then was
then . a east Ent. The Quaeternessiie- Bimini
was also' requested O. loud to that point all the
transports that could bsrprochred. On the oth 1
: received a` protest from Oen. McClellan, dated the ,
lth, against the "emotld 'of the army from liar-
Aeon's ishding. a copy, of 'which is• annexed,
!smirked Exhibit Na 1, with my r• ply oh the 6th,
marked Exhibit No. 2. *Oh the Ist irf August I
ordered • Gen. Burnside to immediately embark
his troope_st Newport Netts, • tea:infer ' them to
Acquit Creek, and take voetelen aiiposite Fred-
Metaphors... - . 1 its oflicee...tinned : with -, great
1 promptness, and - reached Ailiuis ~ Creek onthe
k night if the 3d': His troops were immediately
landed. and the transports sent brich to General
McClellan'. . -.. , • .
About this timed
-received Information that the •
enemy was preparing i taigaa - fens to drive - back
Oen. Vapor, and stunk either Washington ve Bal
-1 tintoret -- 'The infordeation woe so direst and Cwt.
l,Uorthy that I could not doubt- lis'eorneenstese-- '
: This gave me seriook eihresimeas for the safety of
the 'capital end Marylasid, and 1 repeatedly urged
lapot! 41. a. MeClellaa the necessity of:promptly
' mortig his army so as to form a junction ',bk..
' that
~of, Oen: Pope. The evacuation Of Hard
eon's Landing, however, was not corniteeneed 'WI
11'0'14th, eleven bays after It was ordered. - .
'Greedy; .- 41-eouraged at the - prospect ref' timely
"Whom that quarter, I authorized flea. Pope to
order • the main been : of Oen. Cot to Western
Viminis with all'possibleidispatelt by eailroad to '
: w )(At him e1e,..,, Mish*ton.: To faellitatit thawith
draal of thi'Anny of the:.P040111110 from the Pe
pineal*, and to gale time bye demonstration ,
' against the 'enemy, flea-Pop..plashed:Ml fovea
'eacnaistalisi ItaPpabaanciek. occupied ,Celpepper.
!mid thremenad tkordoneville. Jackson' i aad Mr..
I ell's.foren wire berried to the Repidin,ant on
the ma of, Aug"; eneoisiteted Itankes rape at
Cedar Meetitain. - -A' beedlottight-bafthi ensued,
lend on the , arrival . :of reinforcements friar the
-corps ;of •Oens. MeDoereH aild Piga, the enemy
fell befek upon the Rapidan and Oordaturille:
:On vita 15th oat cavalry surprised a party of the
limy aessilsintisi Cowl Moan, 'mkt mspared
i dospatehes, showbiz that Lea w., mow
terfreflmistl semi= UN otatteterlY otthe Rebel
fenny to sheet Pope, before a jellaba anti' be
landed biterien him and the' Ariel, of the Polo. O
ma. ,Otathe 16161 .taiegiaplial- I . Om Pepe
pot to moss the Ripidatrianet advised blm to take i
Man in 'rear - of 'the Rappahannock, whets he!
s a ld be lorataill„fireintitecaL He eommeneed
. l .14004illiebt 011 114 Iliii, MA bJbli•-morlainEl
Pt am 18511 bad Most of his fotestiorkind thati
- riven tsepared to hold It. passes as km g se pos-1
Inge. I Be: bad beets . Midwest' by Rinks 'asid e s r
gad al pßaisitielleorie. tinder Oa- Beath
five ki(smoe::- /also slinifitil T est a: Sera-
Ato 1 Kean Rietatirs aatillisiviesta. Nets,
*eh - ii*, Vitiate hia: sail Claa.:- . Nfili, _twilit
.;
lea ammarieadie arresel aladatiet la - area . ail
diffeeitat *dote ea .IkES'lfifieghbiteaselt, bet Mae'
Alwiteliepulsed,Aad'Oettroolm. lealeeled to bold- i
lag Visible of this ilea foie 'tight lays. It rise;
belied ilia ihuiag ilhiliiii salialeat, fames from
the Amy- of the --Paiosse" would !Tema ',lapis'
Creek io eiabie'ao lb promoter *therein's,* !
'el 1 , el. lad eillisaely, with Ai eetahlied miles,'
ie Aril* his back apasi;itiehaieW-Pii , the 24th :
lia. sandaii, lack aieveiser4accd items* a - patties ::
41 hie Neese as Waterroo Bridits, obese • Minii•A_
milli • the' liftwelieeptcogekPMead stliehms.!
ar S 4
PerPa
Imit lbik-nerteftiet . t.tattjibmtaself i ltem
Ake sateefesaaped*WiliitamaTraii.-7 - The -as.
tweed listegfram Mom Crea. Papeoasited SALMI,
. . •
.
No. 9; and da4edllse-11411, ere. his ideas of:the
-isteditiee af affairs at, thth 'deb. The 'thoWY.
however, bad net falai bask ita he aspiposedileet
on being repulsed as Watathoßridirt, ad moved.
Iwlrther tip the river and entered the.valley- which'
Iles between the aloe Ridge anti Rill Ran Malin-,
pains. The object of this movaneet was evident
ly to laPope's »are and ett, *fhb supine,
from Washington. .. - ,-- •' „ . 'l , :-,.
Anticipating this danger ; I kid tilegreph'ed. to
• Gets. Po on_ the -234 a .ntrao mesas eiP".:-
yew tai thameniestioni,with• Alexandrit.--
It is of the utmost importthee In .ending your:.
_stippliee *rid relnfbreemente- 'On thes..l6thr, I
to
legraphod: '''lf poseibly to stark dill enemy.in
hank, 4e s o , bat the losinsoldoicluis i• Pa ''ll"or
take kie piation." i From this time dB t' , e 30th I
bad nothatounieation with Gin. Nips, the' tele
rankling being eat at Kettle Ren.ley s! peel of
Jackson's carps under had ineethed
around Pope's right and attaolsid his their.- `l.-.-
Finding it donistfid whether we maid hold,' Rap
' pisbaneeek long enough to effect this janction, - of,
the treeing's. I bad direetedts part, of tit 'Pe- - -
ninsulii fortes to lead at " - Abminsiria - Ind mote
out by•Reillroad as tripldly as possible. As then
- -a. I bed heard that the ensaYlhad tensed, Gen.
l. Pope i 1110.1. Sisk sad heard hits' to ch an g e; ' his
front. '. I tattered the' remileiderl of Abe Army of
the Potoestars to Alexandria. and directed Gan.
Butiside 'th prepare to l thaeautte Fredericksbneg .
and Ifeqlls Creek. I -dejerniined, however„th
hold thiepositirsa lie length pliable for a bane of
• Marti Operations. -,. ,-. , 1 -,.... I• ,
,
- Oen. Pope's dispositions ; at th is lenders were
' , well planned: l , The corps:sr IlliDowell sad Sigel,
and the - Penseylvaelwlteireiths. under Rey n olds.
were. pashed.,forsermd le 14liter/ilia Keno Iliad
• Kearney were directed nponitiretherich,:while ,
-
Hooker'. Division was sent unfurl. - Ewell ,idong
the railroad. nnfo'itisistily. however..the move. ~
teent "sato° hitt, all &large diitackment of Lee's
- army Wise Meted, that ot Thtrougbfars' Osp;--
Hooker encountered the enemy nthelEettisi Ran,
send • situp tagagement ' ensued- Tide gallant
• division , drove Swell werstance of ere miles; the
enemy leaving their dead' sad many' et - their
wounded on the field. As McDoiorell, Sigel land
Reynold. bad reached thek Positions. thaw ea.
now every prospect that Jitekeon would all di.
1 tauFfd befog„ reinforcements ' could, come to his
relief. - ..
Otithirivenieg of tbe 21th r Gelli. , Pope- ordeeed •
Gen. Porta .th be at Britton's Slides by daylight
oil the thorning,of.tturdStiscrtith Mbrell's sadists's
directed him to 'communicate to Banks the, order
- to move forward to Wirrentoan dinction. All
trains 'were ordered thiti=side ofeCotar Ran. and
to he irotected by-a regiment of lufantry,land a
section of artilitry. For,-eome unexplained rea '
sons, orte did 6notscomply with this order; ' and
his eorps w was nit in the betties of the 211th and
29th. • 'Ct ' 1 / 4 • : 1 -
neintselncen aeorps prayed thrwar4 I. Mania'
the on the morning of , tba - .2Bib, aid forced Jack
• soq to retreat across Ball Run. by the Centreville:
2 turnpike. • McDowell bad iueceeded 'in Checking
' Lee:at Thorougitire Gap, but tbi latter toot the
. road froteMtilleville tolievraarket„ and hastined '
tes`ehe rtilekof Jackvon,l, who was •alreidy in
ratidtegnat. ..i portion of McDowell's tot* , en
, , eoontered the retreating cidrimn on the efternoon
of 'the 213th. near Werfent"hi turnpike, end .'d -., so,
1 4 14 but sueoegefel engagemett waned. Jetkeen
was Apia attacked on the 39th, sear the old, bettl.;
ground of July; 1861. Knowing that, Lthiptreei
' was's°t distant, he waders -moat desperate a 4 d.
.an
The 'fight continued assn . ' . all day, and w ter
minated only by darkne'ss. We tad pine con
ilderable ground, butlnothini was' decided Whin
the ba the closed.' It was renewed the next morn
lag, and after another day's haul fighting' our
forces fell hack behind Bull Run, the enemy'not
ittempting any pursuit. Tio days later, hrev-
Til l
. et. be 'threw a eonsiderilde fe'lres Waw a ban
; filly end Germaetown to tarn Pope's • ht.—
'Hooker dislodged them after a short - but slivers'
' engagement, in which Iltig.-Gens. Kearneyl, and
Stenbetic, two of oar ;eery 'beet • offiests,""tvere
killed. Pope's army-had been re-enforced by the
corps of Franklin and Stoier. and no flutha'ap 1
prehension. were felt fort*. safety. :1,
During the opeastione, of-the previous welc, of
which - we received very (storable but not [trust
' worthy amounts, every effort: was made tot path
- forward sdpplies and 1 reinforietitents to ',Gen.
I Rope's; armei Thee.troops from the Fir:Resole
•
were ordered not to wait for transportation: but to •
march immediatitto the field of battle . ';' ; Some
~
of the corps moved with becoming aitivit,.bot
the chiefs of others were neither creditable nor
eatheable. -Oar losses in these battles wart very
berm. both in life and materials, but se no ofh
via reports have been 'received, eseiPlisi brief.
''sketchltersa Gin. Pope.:marked Szhibit-No. 4, I
have no means of ascertaining their eident, ~ ! fita.
Pope was transferred to smother Departmeat be
• fore the restarts of kis inbordinatis could, be. re
ceieed ;-, probably they will soon be handed 6.-e--
Molt of the troops , actually engaged is theth.bat-.
the fought with great brevet.”, bet some of them
- could not ,
,be- brought into' action -at all.: 'Many
thousands straggled away trim their commands,
and it is said that not a few voluntarily' Anna
dared to, the enemy so as to be paroled as when-.
ere of war..• • I'. • , • •'' .
' In order to reorganize the different 'humps, get
' the stragglers biek into their ranks, and ,to cup
ply delidencies of aromiloltion, clothing etc.,
tatted by reeent laths, Geo- Pope ref-Plastid and
1 received dlrecticnis to bring his army' withiii the
se
1 defeee of Washington , which were ituitzlondir
the command of Gen. McClellan. Tata' 'mOvil
ment was executed oh the night of the 3d, with
.cst lose. Gen, - Popersoli being amend in com
mand of the :hilted forces, applied to be retkied,
asd was tranferred to another Departnsint,. Al-
thoogh this short and native 'thosetiiith ' wit, fro m
y
eaisses already. referred - to, sothessful ;than we
Sad reason to ' expect, it bid aceeimplinied the
, great and important object of covering the: espiL
tell till truc'Pe ccralillre collected for its defense,—
Mad thaAermy of the Potomac , arrived a- Gra days
earlier, the Nebel Army could have been . "easily
defeated end perhaps destroyed .. ., '1 ' ' •
Seeing that Si attack upon Yiaihington 'iroild
now be Intil.,'lme pushed his main untitscreas
the Potomadfur e raid into. Maryland and Pea
sylisota. Gen. - MoClellas was directed to pursue
him with all troops which weri not required for - '.
the defense of Washington. &Vend corps ; were
• immediately thrown out in observation a Meath--
town and Leesboro'l and meet, of hie ,army was in
• motion by the Stir of SepteMber. A' portion en
. tired Fr-derjek on the 12th. • Ai the: tin:pair'
-wasto,be carried on within ithe departmaiteeni
mended- by ~Major-Get.-: W ool, E. direeted' Gen.
McClellan to assume control of
_all, troop; within
:his reach, without regard' tct, departmeotal lines.'
The garrisons 01 Minchaitei and Martinshorg bad
been withdrawn tallarpreaFiery..sed,:the com
manding other of that toothed been 'Wei/led by
my thief of staff to_. manly' confine ids : defense,
in case be wase attacked by superlor'force,s, to
the `position of Maryland 'Hight!, .hick could
have beim held a long time against overobilming
ambers. To withdraw him entirely. from that
petition. with the great body of Lee's forces tit
tree° him and our army; would not only•expose
'the catcher' to rapture. But all the artillery and
antes collected' -al -that plase most either be •
destroyed or left to the, enemy. The only feed' ?
bier plan liras fcr him to bold. his position until
Gee. McClellan could refers him; or open a com
munication so that he "'Wild catenate kin safety.
Tkeia Trawl were comensueltated both ha 'Gamut.
.jdoCleihin.and Col.' Miles. -', I 1
t
Vim left of Gen- IlleCl.llth's - they Pursued e
part of the enemy's - fortes to the ,South : blows--
. tabs.; where, on the I4th, be c tiade• a itnnd. - ,5A'
severe 'battle ensued, Ott enemy being .siefeated
and driven from his Origin with heavy, kiiii,--'
' Lee's army . then fell back behind Antietam . Creek.
a fel miles abovi its mouth:ma took ii,poeition
admirably suited fordefeace. Our trey attacked
~ him on the lilltli, and ahodretntested hattlawis
.taught on that and , the tasting day, whit* result
ed in the defeat of the rebel forces. , On the a 1
of the 17th, our troops ;elope "on'tlie geld,* erh
Ie
L'thejled so brarely won. -On the 111410thi ' e..
piety rearmed the attack, , end in the eight of, the
'lStis and - 19th Geri. .Lee withdrew bill army to the
,south side ,pt tbi F 9 1 00 1 1- (NT loss Wilke 1 0 1 !
al batiks ea South litoistalas 'ISA . itotietate was
1'.741 killed. o.ooll:wouaded, and 913-sitting; lea
king • total of 19,72L' . Gen. MeClellaii estimates
the teem* loss at nearly 30,000; but 'their Outs
'accounts givesthele . los, S at about'l4,ooo la killed
lini". l P"'" " .. ' ' :,_ - • 1 .
Oa the epinnaelsaf the enemy to Hesperia Fer
ry, the (Meer in eomotand'on Maryland Heights
destroyed his - artillery laid ,aboadosed ids:peak
and on the Mb. Col. Milos earroodsredSporn 'e
Ferry. with poly a alight rosiataneeoutd trithin -
bearing of tbe guar of Gen. MoCiellan'a
As this whole matter bad been investip and
riportainpon by a military ookedseitee, it . on.
wooed for sot. Sq.. discuss ths.dissraeofsil our.
rooder.of the post sod '.army ander :Col:liner'
eobstnend. 431ta: Metlelbues • preliminary iretiorS
of-kb operation la Maryland, laelowling tit* tow •
ties. Of .Booth Mountals oat Aatistant,;- is submit- -
ted borewitb; marked No. 4. No re 4
ports of hit =bop/bate oMorrs batiStwerscatik:
witted. ' I '
•
Fmk the 17th ' el &plosion , till Its 2Stb
ClatOber, Melellasis main army. ea the -
north bank of tbe. Potomac, Is t i *lanky- of
-Bbarpobarg and Haw'. TbeiSong Woo.
deity of so large an army la dm / getw'ot s do
hated. foe, sad darts'. this west Otratidde • maw'
for rapid Ilevesseste • sad 11:1,111/orowS itempaigo.
was • muster of stoat dirappotstaietitiad regret:
Your letter of the 2711, - eld - rititipliou the 28th ' `
of oo'oloovia lotood or-Op tiWrod sass/nor this'
safeetitsate delay. i. pewit „berewilib, warted.
/ Habitat No. b, is reply-to Ow- telsgropide order
:of the 6th orOitsber, quoted Ca letter of the
2811. shoes Wowed to. disap.
proved of tho plea of eressios il.e. Pottimae *oath
ot the Shit Sidi* abil said tharb: - woold i , Cross ,
• at Harper's Ferry sad sliest)°, 'Poo Wiocheitro.:.
He, korievar, ootliceis.tti eras Ott the
of October. sod thishat BMW,.
nit pomp orespiist mesa Isis.' sant was ,
• itomplood sibcall',l3er Od et Sfrroshir. What,
ceased Itht sfeirl f ter what his Ow!
s ..of„ souipsipt vas; /*a fgaiiriwiaolf 'about this
taw be seared to oostwurdeste with - one Is regurip
go his operatiosii reading kis retain *Mull/ to
„ .
• .. • _ ,
. . .' , 1 _ _ •,•
'the:President.• On the 3th Inst.' I. •' e ':tte,.. , - neaten wens
writtitee win of .this Presides! . reli e ving' Geed ieer '; fora! :Mader
VoClidlas *ad plating Gen. bartwide 6 1 etanntaid le Several Well
of the Army of. the Pottiniee. This; order' , was ,
i Of theldinne•
'tritersiitted by Selentiet &Itareger,•whe delivered neditin 'struck
itiO Goa McColl/id 14-lintawslian es the ItU - ' • so e nd to - hoe.;
, Whin,lleft the Department of the MissistlPPll net anion- It::
la :sly last, . the
~main body . of thistle* wades! Wee will •be N.
11110W-Geattrei, Buell
. was betwetewlitintieliteandl id..retiarstioue -
Stovesmon. movies towards ”, Chattanooga,: foe' , . . .
,; .
• iiitich.plece they bad left- CorlnthaliottitislOth ;the withdrawal '...
ef•Jene., Major-Gen, Cattish fern. Sere at lb.:, tided th e enemy'
"less.; Arkansas, 'sad. those under Brig.-Gttheral ores on Baton'.
Reholleldits South l •Wearern ifinouri. The can. RHY.Ges., WU
,
tralseen.nader liej.'-Gen. Grant. oettoPtittiftho. . titer/Sib:of &u .
_llse erf West Tennessee and Nitrate:l IllsidssipPl,' ..;ender.the rebel
'extended from Memphis to ; raki,, and protects& -- Ihrohigalned a most
the rallreads flail ;Columbus south, Which Were --••••6 - tea hi the ha . • Ost lose nee
, then oar. illy 'eltesseleat supply. These several I L - -...,‘ sod 250 sodoiltd...Wetaorted '2OO of the ,
tansies spread_ alongii line of some' 600 miles ; 1 enemy's dead. left upon -the field.; On thii vortc o r '.•
from the weeterti borders of ',Arkansas to Combos.; • ; August. the. garrison oL_ilatoi Rouge wig etch- 2 '
l a nd G a p ; end - ,:a s a r eat a stop of eoeat,y * o rs •Idiawn te New 11irlemes.:' , .•ether
24th of thrinhair,.
kitao 130 Wiles leiridtk,' from which the enemy's ,-IGen. Butler sent.* force, sles4 lifts. Gin. Welt- -,
tin
forces bad reeently been' expelled. , were replay ; ; std. tot . tiperatit.oti , the' wes bank 4/I'Sltle Mii.fiPtifp.:4 ..
decreseleg in-strength from , the large namber of tiii.in 4he .- „LS. , Tourehit: Ltistriet.,i. Re allteged eV- - i,
;soldiers s t roglassa un'ageo f ias„ a real or praised,. _ ;considerable boil" of thei enemy on the 25th, ;It
ad, disability, . : , , . 1., , • ; • i. I , ,ab o ut nines Miles fr , om. Dotrildscreville. and - defeat:, - .,, 3 `'
ct
O the o th er band, •the enemy's armies were :ed•them.itrith thelon of their emtemenderialarge - 2 ;
gr si gly taarg a soly selj a :blpsry and rigidly 'est. ; [nuoitter killed andaticonitled. and '26B.prisoners,-- • '
forced- conscription. • With their superihrity in.l•l Our ion was 18 killed and 68 woolided: Tb 6 vie-- ,
- lie a
num re an -dieclplhie thet'boldlj determined to, !tor" opened the whole of ,ihat part fifths etoiitry: 'l
- I . Ananias, ffillanuti. • Tennessee and I, I•Oen i t-Batisea'r . r . parts" of - the paint,. operetta - late
Kentucky and. I( ' possilitio.4.o Weide, the Steno ; Ibis Departutatt are submitted hermit/4 ; wirktid2.
,of Ohio. Indians and Illinois,'while our attention i I gxhitrit NO:r7., :' :. • • 'T - •:, -.- •4 iik:',;'" • • .
. was diitneted by the tension of • MerYleadland I lit gie,DeiiMmient of •e he Soatiii,Upt only itniii- •
Postasylesnia.austi se estAnded•liedientrigrree. , tatlAteeietious-whiett ha' e beerrundertaken were
too on the Weletvto frontiers. 'This plan had -I, thil:reaufenolisittas of the Paeoteirrn- {sat i
ter clan ebaaree ot success, but the' ittmly or-:;ltratolthilitivent..-t Dina. • ditiOne r tuider brig •. _
the
:der of the President of - Any . 4, calling forsdill-11'Gen. amnia and Col, riartaii: enruntered A. . t '
await forces, and the pattiotiaresponse of thelri considerable' fain of th chewy oil the- 2:4 trf •' '
people of the North West, thwarted the ineeny'riOctoltircand •Onyikeitiesitir ensued i whiehr,we
well-foreited esdeolations. • : •L• i- • •1 -.. •- ' i -list 32' killed atid‘l69 . ...s cheted. . ,Thi:i•theiat' re- :• •
. , Gen.' Bragg suddenly transferred St lamltiatt II po-ta of ibis. engagements ire \ bithteltter bidit-;•
of his army from Tupeladdississippi. through.thel with, marked ,Batitilt liti:11.`;• : -I L I • - •i :. --, • ,':
- Shiites of Alabama and Georgia. reached Charta..l , In the 'Department of INOrth•Oirolint,our force •
Dana i n a do ra n es n e l gr ia .B us er, la me d ; kis; left ;Liles alsoheen tqLi smalito atietiVeity . Important '
and rapidly crossing the; State of Tennessee, en.lloffeadie ovieratloni. 'On the Oa ;of September'a
'tared Kentucky by Montordsville and Lebanon • : 11 pant ot' ;the, -enemy =wised. 4e-,./gariisoi., of - . ; .
Gen...BSA fell. back • 'mew Neshvillieiiithout,;;; ,
Waseddittorio but were 'non drien out Our loss . i.,: --
, yeing the 'Annoy battle-,-then followitd,Or tether 11 . was 8 killed sad 36 wainded.;•Aad that it tin
„ movednendlid With 'Bragg. who, after capturing penemy 33 killed and about 100 snatided. , , 1, Beiii ..,,.
our gerskun• et Meioterdsville,' turned-,off fromf, -erg strentsifiel reecinteolioancesi havAbetie made : ~.
t the mehiroad 'to , Louisville. along which Oen.l, into theintirior. ' The ifficiai deports . Of the an-
15uell peasel=the latter, reacting Louisville With-, !' fair at WishingtopAretnaiked.Rahliit 10o.•11: 1 ,-- • •
nut tiny engagement :: - Another /stole of the en.:.;,, It is seen from thialtier summary of Whitely •- -
limy bad Sieved frog •Font Tennessee, after blutk. i operations during the or four month - 0.1, , -
&ding Coinherland use„ Sipe Lexin'striti. l , anti ' th at while our soltii rs hearer at IrsillY'rettght with f'; -
threatened Cincinnati . 4 emelt force • of oar raw'J bravery; end gained *ned many import, battles, then,' '
_troops. which, bad bein.tiestedforward to ila
i, victories have. not , prOduced the ns.uel neut.*. In
mood, My., under. : Major-Gen. Nelson. wer e , mit. - man" initaneee the defeated; oe was
'thy the ; enemy end .camPletely - routed. to the. from the battle liel4aiiii_even when a ,tatilitit f ,
meantime,. every effort badheen made to. collect was attempted, it almost invariably:jailed to sleet ' 1 : •
-.new tee p. at Ciaeinneti- end Louisville, and to . the capture or, destruction Of any part of , the Sitt •
fortify these pleen . againat a ctoop-ds'mal ' o., ;,' , treating army - This isle matter which' reereless: :
To give : con fi dence to the newjeitee, a ,portion.: *Orions end, evaded enitidanition. A victorious
of Gep. - Grant's ant* was withdrawn :from t;1111s• army is supposed to be In A condition, to Penne
sinippi and sent is Keetocky sat 'Cincinnitis-zi ittrdefeared tie with adVaittlige. /Sod during • each
No attsik was attempted b• • the enemy. .' 1, ~ porottit,!to do him Aerioai •if Intl* al. injury...r -..
• Majcir•Gen. Snell left Lo isville on th eist of, This !welt has-usually ' ' been itliedeed in other ---
,„
Oetobe'r,„ with an army of bout 100,090 ten . inj L , countries, ..la there any; reason why it stnitild.net_ . _ ..„..
ponds, of Gen.-Bragg. , "Ilse latter' engaged isiut;. 'he expeoted in thief Ii is ;milt underste64 that , --3.:
of Gen. ltuelis army ; at! Perryville, *boat ', 10 i; le a -courier", like that between, Yorktown , . nod. •
o'clock on the' Sth of October. A - general battle t . Richmond, or the thick Y . :Wooded swamps of*Mia, -
coined, sad was continued till dark; it was inein•L'aissippi ind Louisiana, th at a retiesting,6*„ by •
ly fenght by- Major Gen.' McCook's corps; the ; • rallies,: trees - across the roads 1 Said destroyi. g - 'L
enemy 'retreated' during the( night ; 'the louts; - bridges i,over deep apd !earthy-etre/ma.; eall-effec- - ••„
:were limy on both sides, ut h.° ogle* Aleforte,l,- , tually prevent any rapid ptirsoit. Toe , one; lola
. of-the engthirs engeged:o ' the losses on •eitherll- few minutes. aossi motor destroys yards,' !hick . ~ ,
side bave• been reettivitd.4After ibielmole, the . the other cannot clearer repair for hours, oreiren
main luny of the , Ilebels treated' to Rest; Tend 1 days.. tar pursuer hae 'very little hope or over . '..
mines ; I Gen, 8001 l pursue'it ea. tar ett
,31ount,L 'taking-his flying foe. , ;Bet this reasons is.` not, ' aii
-Vernon or London, thee fir I back to the line from: plicetdo to Maryltutd,',and,,the; greater part of. ,
Louisville to Nashville) ere Majtir-Gen:Rose.ll Virginia , Kentucky. and strddle i inaeisee. -:4 lt. ~ .
. te l
•
• cianisupereeded him in th command by the' er 11, must' be admitted that in these, theatres of war
den of the President. :As the nefrenry of. War, the. Rebel awaits have exhibited, moon more ado- '
.his ordered a military:co minion to investigate!! bail' and activity than lour'onn.. • Not 'wit" do - I
the operations of Geallusill in this cauipaigait,ll they mien:tenth us,' both in silences and rewrite. . ,
Would he obviously intnrotier fur me ;to expressl but .ontltivis memorable °enduing their cavalry ..,
arty opiniorr, attest specially directed' tol6 so. - 1 ' h ire wade with 'imanitythe entire circuit - .of- !
The stensumad' of Brig.•••,ltien. Morgan et;Cou-1
;; the Army of the Peeornac. If-it be true that the • '
bodied Gap akandenid th at place end !attested!' , sateen of an army. defends upon its. '-' afoul and
to the Ohio River.- Tile alleged cause of this,r,J, !'its lega r '''ours has :Shown Lamle' doticient,in 'the
treat was the want of impolitic The coition& latter' tif these ereential. requisites,- - 1• :.- •
leg o ffi cer. however, bed Aust . been' report;ed thsitl • This _defect "has been attribtitid to Otitenoro • ',
he had•several . week's; provitioni, and under no Mali hangman& supplY trains; end •to a went ~
circumstances *odd he sulrender that Importan t of ire tog ia,mercher.._ There ill 09 doubt that'. t _
J ilts
post.. I:tinily/thin of this matter hair tir.sia . the be gage trains °flour armlet:shave beers et-, ' ,
i i .
• ordered. 1 - . ;. I - .. . . i - I . ceisive I large, Every possible. effort hes; been,
The iriehdrawif of a considerable part of Gen i , madel ithin the , last row weeks to reduce them. :
Grant's army to ntleforetilGen. Buell And: tcreci I . Bus th eis no easy _Ludt. ,-00011•1CiniftOti44 to: a -
espy. Zanesville arid C i
ncinnati. indinedthe sine; coral' amount of transportation, an army la se- •'. .
my
„to renew operations la Northern kliesissiki I willinito 'do without 'pie. luxuries. which- ti,soS-.
and Western Tennessee.. ;; ' • . ; 1- -', plies le , the field -: 'Ai th e recent inteegi,v, or-the = :
Atone ofirows3,ooo,oe 0,000 men•was net. t it army Patton, which was previously' larger hint! in' ..
attack;;Bolivarieud
,Jeckson. Teem. and , * dal any other 'country,.:,, Considerable .smiltunt of '-
efrtiying, the. railroad to cutoff ill connection bo' transpOrration is employed in moving provisions;
..; .
teen Memphis and Corinth. The 'head of the • and stippites whith ereent necessary for the sub. ,-• .-
enemy!' column was met a bo ut four Miles sou th of shtence of thersuldien. '. . . : . • .s .
Bolivar - on the 20th Of AUgust, and A brisk skirt ;J. An examination'er the rein - Ds of the' Quer
- Stith owned. On the 31 , 4 - a portion - or; the ilia' I,
. - termstt a• Illi;neral,..e' fee 'cleys slice, deveitiped
oty's - .forate was essageti d repulsedneee ; Medea i • the-fit 1.-that the Army'o ' the Potomac. inclating ;
Stith:in: On taillst of ,liptemher thi..fight •itel the tr i e;iiis around • Wii..bington i , mist, ,-4 ;,,bi e -
6 4
~,
renewed at Brittci's Lan on thelletneset road.; are without field traitis;,bad 144 - .000 aulitials. •• '2
and continued till night. wheir the:entemy reireSt-j:sthet ii t tioo of these Were employed in . .iratispor ••-
ed soniVacross the Hata:tie, leaving'l79 - iiind and .. log outhulancesendisospital stares.. In additauts
woended on the field. Our loss .wair 5 killed,l2 t-
-cumbered
all this the taads,„streets and,wharres;:en: in- :
Wonsan. and 92 prisons and.miesing.; -:, • , • ,' with private vOsicleinse4 for'the trans-
' dii th e early. port of ctober, Gen. Price, ad , 1 •prtittion or sutlers' itirce. -No mat er Low Urge -,
Vaned with a large force' and took ;possession, Of : I the. mitiabody of an erai y _Mar be. it
.'can ' near ' .
-Inks, a small town on the Memphis pad :Charles'. i• moire rapidly with ,suelt ii- mass of impediments,
ton railroad . • 21 miles ' utti•east of. Corinth :' r sad yet :speculative; prijects see almost. daily .• '
• The garrison, too weak ' attempt:resistance, fell .. urged on the War Department to itatreese the ire- '
back on Corinth. As the oecupatimi of this place ; -mobility of our armies to the fi eld, .
by the enemy cut or ill onnection; between the; ,• . Again, our troops, eslattiollY..Lo"e irk the E , 41. '
tones of Gin. 'Grant and' en. Buell, the; former I :have ,bees very .little.aceustmatel tamircti. at .
to
determined attack eat, Min from that psi , ; leas 4 to that kinder Mar Ching
. anally required try •
iii
sititni.,:' Grant ' s furies ind ed in ISC'eoltatins, one , actibe operations latinflied... Abnntsteeset is ono
on the' itortit`iitthe to a a nder Major-Gen. Ord, I • a the'moat serious evils in "ali our armies .' Gum- _ .
and :,the other on the th under Major-Led. ;. aireds,of ettliceni end thenietideor.men- are oilman
.:Roseerens. The enemy. ilhding himself likely" t‘a ; coneirtually,e - waY front their sanninads.
~,ilistiy oh
..be Ouneiinded. left thstown and attacked the ere. i... these ,are realty stragglers and deserters. in re .•.. --
aeon of Gee. Roseanne shout; 4, -I 'l;',:‘ M. ;on the I , garato otfoier•s, the eta is being abated by sure
19th of October., The engaseinent lasted until ,-1 1 mary eir missals,- anti if the late'eould he airing sic-; • . ;
dark; listnilton'S division ; sustaining the bnmit Of s- V intoned agave:in t he' it, would pot aft' :•;',...
- the bottle. Char men fouebt :whit , greet; braver*, t • snast asettituts. But straggling_ on 1418 malt , b.
stud comPlittokritioute 4 the enemy , gehtt fled in eoti..,. and in battle can baprevented •only by severe ani •
.fitsitie,leaoing their dead ; and most or [belt. you'd -i' seminary pnalatiment indicted-a
oths spin„ I n .
.ort
ded the - 11e1d.I We bra 255 'ilnil, took Vio , .this .•end mantotber imp6ftent. par feelers our
: Or 8 0 11 ;s 0 1 , todede and expired 361 ptieepete, ever c' jailitiosy laws fyquire revision end 'riot:oda , - ut.--- ,, , ..t
' 1600 stand of arms. and a consider bit; gentle' ' They] Were mostly enacted , for a small, army and , , 1
of stores. Ourloss '
was 108 killed, 611 souncl,d,.. for times of peace, nett are unsuited to the :goy. ','•-'
and I.7 . mtesiag. t„ . Tem retreating foe was pursue - C eminent oft i s army, we now have, and the war in ---`,
only Slew miles. , - 1• . 1 :1 '• ; 1 /which' we artretigased, „. ',, • ,' '• • '..; \',.;',4, :
1. On the 30th: of Octoher,. Geo. Gr ant ; after- 'Very -respeetfully; your obedient steriatit • 4, -
tatted thetAreas. 'Price end Nee ;Donierirre cue- . j • j :IL W. /14LLE.t.:Ki:Generallii.ChloL;:t4=; •• ;
• °mitre ting their. forces ati Ripley. a itl,t the, probe", ' ..,. 1.:,...........__;, . 4 .. • ' - .
~ :4:
hie lunation. of attacking Corinth. 'I he enecny -
... 1 . ' •__ -;•., ' ' ' •••"..,„_
.._ •• ;'' •
crossed the Hatable River, and walk p o ssession of Cossesoftes . ors: JOARRI4I3IIIBkUiI . gangers
the railroad north of Corinth, thus euthilig off all 1.. Of coniatignineoue narriegre, and their halation, ,-
direetcomoinicati , ta wish Jacksliti end illulivaKi ' in-9:°141-7tos deaf; an d !dtliitt °eau limanit °Mid' .1
He then advanced_ toward *Corinth; end; 'some 46 ' 4 ' b e ' th e- sub j ect ' ei. ea paper 'P ee ' ents4 le the I
skirmishing took piing on-the 3d 4, Norimber.l' •}
}' Academy of r6eiene eer . k *Ari lb-Y :we .
..800 tin
It. "applies mattee or -grave tinsieersilltiO.— ,
' idol• - tiett; llotoOrotto Commended our tones et -
Corinth. which consistedi of the
pf, Brig -,...lnk a bit 11 .4 !hold RoOther cr gairriligigin'lrlinek*i '!
p g , le i , ann sA ta ni q .„l ...e eonsanguineoui represent 2r :cent,: while _.L . ,,:
Gen.. .Hamilton; MeKsaii,
the proportion of ideal' And dumb - blithe it . Lr. ;=:
The first three, ware plaied in liee-or battle 'seer t
ons is at least 25 per cent.; at Paris, .23' 'per caeca,
the old Rebelintrenchments, anti the teat heldlin
' -', -1
referee in the 'town. The akinnishingrints irsr
newed_on toe morning of :the 3ii,',aitaby .10 'or lat Boidetaitx. 36 percent; The nearer! Olene'
sanguinity of parents.:the more don this:prortor- L
tion increase; anda we represent ht 1 the tenser •'
-amorea l a l (t otoe n k tin t u b e e d enyige tuak in d e alt et berat it me w p as rett a t t g o lt i o y e i ril . !
rof bige il dera" and duittib chl.,d fruit Su or-11 '
angry marriage;'it; would leis to ber. represented
_3 ,
neared on the ing Of the ;4th, and foughti
with Varied sweetie till near talon, abetheiteb.; ~b l. ,tl,g _ th__,lna r nellieeLbel_n e etl l - Sto'ide pro1 11 toi • -h, ff ,
el* ware , detested and deiveit froattlio I d,'lrin.l . '''' •'"."'sryt!'ll'°S between ' uncles and ,maces i and '''
inetheir dead and, many of their sonata. The;' b y 7 " in nth e l i nffee.bet w e e n nelthAtil ' l l O4 'luau. . 12 -.
enemy's forces were aimmandetd by Oi•ns.
a nd ;• It 1911 surprise som e readers 'th• .e. e sibe -thb l'''es-s: •
De , * .pA ee. L un n . ..4 1 1, 1 , 4m
;and ;Rita, and I - is ono is _which the religions eleinensf;theolvel.. - . • '
their number estimated at about 38,0000 r nearly! P,..,....Nte11..-„,„___tauthun la mere lottlillis":4:::
doubt., those of Gen. Roseerans. Thai- tonic I ''''..rull". th an B oman "&"1"eill sal sand', '
it a pante by e.rittern from - Berlin, the the.pro.k
killed eau 1.423. - intch wOuld glee; by he usual ; pinion: otaleaf• and 'dumb children. ti :10, 01 '0
proportion, -5,602 'seconded. life tooth'. 2 203..pria. -
t ,
Cathoiies :a c it y : was 11 i' re 10,009 et/ce
otters, swops whom were 127 offichia. ; .Wes also la" th tit
Protestant. it; inat 6; and':
eetstared It:stand of totem! plena of, sitillO,
ry -Ch tia ra' lard.. ulOt-1.2
3,300 stand' Or arms, and ammunition,laccontre '" ilin "g1 1 "" 17 27 10° ' °°°. A limner rethieestaen '
1, out in other erenteetastees.•• .By a.rensus t a t tle '.•
menu, em. Our loss yie3 - 15-killed;l,s 2 wooed - .
led, end 232 prisoners and 'missing., , ;is gnarl .i .„ 12 q.L., e tenis f r y... °f i k ieir ._ s 1 . A28.49 ; th ere were rened
-disparity of linethe,nile; killed - a nd w !Wed !re-1 !''' rg an" `"te" o'• ' 0,00 4" whites ; 212 deaf- •
o i l
eat dumb hi:10,090 ;I,ilasks : --elaves4or.,9l than ..
soltadis pentium th e Giett th atii pored a of Our ' •
men fought behind the Wrenched trateriei.— I.' mare than eate n ffiebe'Shijee: '•
To this Solos %a.
Diej-Gen.;Grant , bid ordered it taigade of four I . "k ith. 4 th e bl ac k s ' 9/.rf, favora b le id , the th• •
'laymen* eider. Eitig..Gen. .MePhatiitto, . fium ' n een " A result ' , -..
i t I ' l l :mu° • th .. 4
' b e et t. ei ln li the'
,liackson.to Corlett/ Binding the-railroad '
infer. i 'page ie in someiort a itenissity, train
forded at Bethel, the hatter, tented to thelert.iod - eel .cation, theie-bi an:. illt " thath thele " ° ' Ab rth •
reached Ceiba ,06 th e ; 4th , , by the - Firwind .. u „ , proportion of -deaf, and dumb' births. ' Few the
,t ' 41. -: whole or stance ' the twat rtion b 6 is 'ls 060 •
raid, thus marching pearly' , tee 'enem • - , , . ...,i ,- ._ „,. --- • - -e-- , -.
-
, ---
and forming a timely. .
...., -. 1 4 1.• Al/ ----- -- - --- ---. 1 7. -- ; le CClffik It riser to 1 . 4 C lit .111.000 ; la tke:lilek
cram, junctionwith • -
t ; i• RI . f e l Al to 28 ;•• in the Canton of 'Bird*. to 21/. In
I ' • • Iceland, it is 11.. : The ',bole number or the desf
Wan. forms from Saelteott and Boltar,_..trads_ I 1 spd'doutts in Nortipeis estimated aellitl,e62 ; and '
Brig.,- en. Hurlbut. were 'filleted to • "'"'l ....°: . when we considal the other infirmities - of -a very
Cori° byway sit . 4110Iskt. and l!ocaliontas, :to ' t .
out o • the ermmy?s reireal3Alliat • dirositlimi., -
traceable
traceable •to • issuolegialdeous twirriageor .wi; are
serioue charaeter.ilncluding idiocy: are dirijailly .
They eneomatiiitr the itwityonto llitchielliir- I l e d tc ; :hiq i i i rr , m g,, t ,-,,,, lb, means by whisk rel-.
or, on the morning of the Stb; and 411 Orli:Alen. ; arises may tomersuided not to unary on' moth- -
If free making illipealtions • forum attack; t ,
er `lce _it no taqouestian which ilorl o al Science
kle).-Gen. Ord arrived upon the field and aosuined 1 -_Aseogrs,io„ might tAke " „ it distils*, wit • ad ., ,
command, bat being iwunded abut II A. M 4 'nal
.- va i lta k e ?
..r•. - - 1 '
Again relinquished it to , Glen. Hurlbut :, ) The bat., • -•_; - ;
di flood/mad till &Wall-P.M. when - the enemy,
retreated eiratb. messing the Illteitbstit Commi li i
• lailfraliPat eta 8 04 further up the- :keen. Our ;-.
lues•wu 60 killiml, 4fibieounded, itiml Ir miseheiti
ten. Hurlbut lid noel autos. any 'parsed; and I
'Oar. Roleettur did not 'brave Gortzt till ;the
aterniatel the btb. Ibe eattnly tit ore effect- t
tel bie,twiMpe k bat wad followed furl a , istanea of i
it
10100 i 'bay aules iithent'beingoverta in. j ,
gen.. Grant afterward -Iwi his f --midi ite.
'far as ROUT Sprit's... aid drop the eieMy Maass !
the.Talleitateale..ll4 -0 1 14 T 641 .0% -1144 a tt atftea
nab sereralibbieleikirinisb est in all s o which; our
troops Were 'eltdoriotia. Thiel aperitidot bare
venom' place In Reef Tron*lrt* l lii . q
eclat report" of the 'operation et Oat. Orytt's ;
•:arms are,_ submittal; ;herewith. 'method Faltiltie
No: 6. - -I . 'I i j I
Vb. war Iterate ' withdriell in misammet. 14 ,
'Gni. Curtis, of alai part of am .arms I:lAr
karma% pretreated tb exerted= Cf the mil ts.ri
openstioos which bad ' been ot t lered in thet i tter
- State. • In "ilisitoair r the - forces under! Brietlia.
•Ilebelleld. not , witly tre sip and destroy an
Maroon iikeetila :.brad .- bab ..dchabid'ta• 4 4 d
...army ; da l cereal . esiptimptents 1 iteat tai acittle
wan, sorsa, ot t thi Mate,. and; *refit it across tbe
il liostoi hfonatilimi. rid aritansei. • 1 Unties lees ,
hbatleiaila of Ws/ tdegsge al 'ft 011101111
ripens tato keenfessektet‘-; -., I: ; • ,II - I- - I. I '•
~ ~11*.iiii10,,trAftfiliokibe:Arertiiiiso, aid #or:
W a taukri: ni 4 1148 ta.' hioluid. le 4is saldatp:
P Weilesit les; aim itted - ttitisterodi tnordere,
Indian owitaph att. lOW troatien Idasiwg: tae
, ' • I I I .
• , .
• v tAi
?lAN •
I
fl i t* 4111 N E
i 4lll4 4Promakilaaa litt ' ass4;ira saiir.prapi
-61"14.1011114 SCIMARANTI.F4tat I army !tea r.
tioa at Gaya .144441.44411P4r thawt I
tt taa.b• /sea at an stbataatablastnasst tbe 446491, • •
tlittt am'
xitaoks, Patapitets. ilitts d Lulls
• irdigrantir“
Alellltatati Mak&
Order
14 Clvar stoat& .1011 'MI Ili
is0“411041.416111., Ali•d Of wit attar •111 e• la Ulla mi.
,Walt 10100 1 1 0 4 bop Us& mplorpa eigriossir
br,,,figiiir 'Saar a possaisitt Winer canal;are.wlll
iriamatat* woe% .a 'pa as mot at any • tbat eta' to
tumid 0414.41 1 4 1 41111 94,01u!40.0
t.' .
k • '. I
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.11aCist.t.tiel Drsioret.rr.—; Ihs (Alsace Tri..
/note makes tha,foltowing !tatententin regard to.
Gen. McClellan 4.; .` - • ,•
• *t Ai long SS Qin. Wpckllan arse lathe bead of
tic Army of the Pototase, our loyalty forbade
lhit we should sooltorthi' confidante . of fhe
saints, and " . ..f Slob:liars la hi. by Ow .pebli...-
'citimsaf facie which have hese - long io our pco.
session:;"tot now that he has .h.so diepli
malts room for a;better and Moil earnest , taw
' thoire can bona objection to saying tiiiksbett the: '
war broil* OUS, and -before- aldsjor-tienstudah pi
was tendered ititaltY a too ladolgenigoteristiot,
bei frequently -and 'noreseeltr metwsettad-Abo
Optician that %he . Booth Wise, ri ght and .pught - - to
Wi,ourselves hare'resof a - blow
bits of thr mo si truthful and excellent gemtioigeo . ,
of :Cincinnati, a l frioe s .et viehurlo Gen. Molnar:
. to which taw +thaw sic former
loyalty Is made, and supported by prig& that not
• ihe most 'tricot. orthe Mitelellau woridtippers
'could doubt. it le i iii fatti!notoritles ti - eosin,, .
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a Command, that the sympathise of the, (kennel
Mire wholly hi - favor ,
of the telseillea;aidtbeit be.
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by Mr. Linfolt i rri areei"he a uf 164'4' 4 . 0
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