The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 19, 1864, Image 1

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    Tipiil34B ter • Tan .11111NE138 3 JOGS
, PROM •TU DATE,: .•
s titnlitts 4 23:14r.~numadvance—
' riot paid iu O
tt /wiz. lf,not o.ld. with* t
theiele. $3 orllthe chokrge4„l - .. • , .
„trijette terms will be ittiirtly'Witteted to hereafter.- -
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copies to one:siddre4s ~
Eir.2 " • 10 001
'Atm ~.." •-' OND ' 4
ettiweriPilinlS ITitisi in iirialtly be paid ihadrinet.
.Th Jorwt will lio fittruiehki to Cru-rhhrh and otteerh _
At V. per 1!”) eorti - s. cash tw ltiliTek7... •
el .. rn, +WM 011464 U Tell(here, ulf.l bit furebihed •
with iht. Jot:attic at rl . 6in atlrance. or Si 4 , 4'11 . ,.paid
within the year--ow ceut !fiat'. the. "r.ig,tillir
teLiwier -
Tis: of teviteps'peis." • '
ewee
ff asheeetherwpnier the dfecontin,uance of their net itm
papers. the.mbltelier may eoutinne to send them until , 4
all arretwaree are paid.
• If tothotti l .mirt , u•i•,tietit ,7t.rethee to take their neempit:
pore :
frown The ,th. •• ' u , It'Vkh directed:they-are '
ih,cy ixtve +Titled Me. bale and -
orttetwiggot dim., itmed. - •
If eatolexthere mo+ e ither - phwee . .wlthout 611atf01713.•
ing the Obli.her. Ar.d the hihepepers are sent
former direction. they are held rei.fhoniible.
The Cot hart% deridid.that retching , to teltetteriw ,
pen from the ofire. to remcving wed leavinv, them' un-1 u
stilled for., Is pwiPutt facia eitience of intentiottal fraud. - ,. • .
COAL TRADE
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rtylutdvlplilf : 3 Iteaditig Lit.
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RAMIE:ETT, : 1 7.N.1,tSEN &-IbORMAY:i
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Liicust:itit: &iHd Broad Top. Coal. ,
LEmicii (mu. i NA c kiATIOti.C4IMPANi'§ COAL .'
t•PltCsai mot7YrAf.:i. ,:. 112* ittiliii:ll. .
• -mu vER NEA NM', . • HONEY; EfiOCK. :. -:
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RED AN D - WHITE. AfiII;COAL..
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.ippi s ug.WhxrTeti— XO. ft 1Z hill)] 01
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• :No. 2, iz;l:etlipurt.
I A.treet. Pill LAPELPH LA.
Ihtiidltr;.lNEW •Yi)liK
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,No. t. Doane, *truer. POtgON
ASTNEE., STKIKYLT & WELLINGTON,
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SOL. IN• Nll4 ,
SIViItLOAF. 4
. 1:0AL.
CiSTNErt. Ne 4 Tait,
c. ierrlcEN EV% Full Rarer,
.••• Ik;iton,
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l'rioitv Duitding. New'YOrk.
OFFICES ‘Valliut Street . Phllidlelphia
•• . • 1, 4 1:, Kilby Street, I.lT,s*i,
Wharf Yo. ii,sPortitichniesid
I' OA* 4 .4
II I LADELP - 111-N, I 10
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~•coiL.L 1 . i, .gon.. j., 1-- : , ••cOAL.
.LEFIS.AUDENRITT & Co, [
LEWIS: • '"Ti•f "'OFFICES -1., I ,- ,' .- ,• 1 - -
SOP W,slii Street!' PIIIhADELIIIIA. ii ' .1
110 llntsatany. NEV.' TOIIK. • ' 'I ,
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•. ~ •,.,, 14 llilby ' Strfet/, • IOSTON.
=Whol e Dealrritn thebesteAriejlettel fiCVNIESTk
COALS , --JSoleprOtFirt•Tr ot Wolf Creek Colliery. alpif.
Me of I:inducing oven , If11.0!.10 tony a rear Of the celrb
; tea llta.mv:io. - Cited; !ttist . t.) and Itticv LlFl•rie. Ilybl
', Aid/.4 •.,' - ' ' i • i• , :,, • I .1' 4
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ALSO. :' , : i'';
; E.cch:Kli - AgentFe for-tie .sale of fbe pinely Onninet
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• ---,•-•-.- - . - . f cuyt Moo 'lain voo.l. , {n'm th'l [iglu/ 'Dale jedllleie - 0:
111:iiar4Z0.,..9.. .. - -• ' ,(I FO: C.' o,fo. At Co.; all of o 444 will ' :be ehlt•ped - ot.
itEl'PlUiti.liC .1...131t0.• • • . • i red fo
. .N .o . York, 'via_ Canal , : or chastuise.ivia. °ref •
c C tbetinv Navy Yard Thibtdelvtda.
• - •••••• • =N: f•• • • • . -' (Or - . ' Walnut ..t . Fourth eta., Phila. i• " 1• IfPi li t. • -.. 'ALsd,, I ! .. r - 1 1
, - ..,:t,l'ine Siri-ei... - Nea - A - ork.•- - 4 At
.P.lillodelphlii, from Fier 140 1 . ' 1, P 'I
I .:lMercunte'flatiklluildiOg;Provicleuee: - A II : • .' tßiebeement... . i i •i 1 Ir,
.. ,'' ..... ~_,' —,-----,,- ...:- • r - - ' .....-' J . , The -ctinlcest qnstftire Of RIID - end• vroiTE ASH
H.A. - I,IS. a. - r..-11,jtilljaa, c ai• .a - , - Co.,- • ....:(pAt.stcurn schucmili C . ,,aiv;.4-I•Ct-treocozll I. , eliiii
-`,.. mr t r . m . .: . 0p . 4,„,,,F1t, or nor. . ~• [ care, aad i atLippcd• antler our tw ! rlortat eciperlotendeo,.
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• 01ILLF.IiRATED 1.00V5T.3161. - NTAIN NVIIITI - I Abll i --...- ' 1 ! - AA Ellisi" - rthr - sr4-- 11' .. • - 1 •1 - •
Y , - -and spottN - A - EINI . • ',,,1 •• A - - .1..EL11 , G1i SPRINtt 'NV/UN:FAIN it'd It,OUNC/L r
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.. • . • 1 • . ..VIDtiE COALS. - 1 1 i.l, - - .
' 1;47, I. A ; , ..-..':.:1 I-V o A 1,. -1 1- ,- - , , --r , l i d - - , • t
,
L -% . r.:":'• rf wzlnilt Street- •PhiladOPMA,. ' I • The ce cheated lIAINII'SIIIItE BITV)ITNOES COAL
' • 0ri.1 4 -,Es,
..N0.. 1 .ISoLdr. - :n•, 1t!,...:11 , ::;,,.•.) 'ithoty, . !-. .. A t - ,,i t .t.,, ey . c i ty l t . :Ti. jr, l, ,L • •
•', - - Rtithlit , f.f. N''" I''''' , ..' ',.' •", . . 1 1 -.- •,Tia. Lehi:ei .. /ill.l Morrie i Cacalt".}}J • ' -
• " ' N''' ll ' l '''' ' ' ' ' n ' Si ' 6'l, ll '''' l " n ' , : The very: opvii , r.Wll.4"aslSA.R.liE, COAL from t. 0
w ILA li P• -Gli Eh:A% it 'IL .01 . :1,AWAlti: .kyr.:ci. E., . - BlitilliAvoA;4 . ill.. latZl4l fro tll thet .7A udeinisid Im pima
, • . • 111ANLrr. niey, a5in:v....n..4 meet itlll Oial Compau,, - 's! }-I.tar'e.- near Wlnge.imen ;
' - -.-- ~ alao. thi., l etirzielElt.tim.;E: COAL •,.' !kith or which. for
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_ -L • : team , oor'sand forfamliv ii4e...'are' envjuijetavel.
H. 114i5.". wv. .Q- - 1. , ..z . r.R. . . ..t. C. .11.LE15..`i' ' -1. ""
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hob i eertlflratri. in our otbcca trim partiee tr/ o -
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It 445, pit1::! , 1111EIFA. 4 CO.. .-;ilmi-•ell.Cd and fully lasted the e, - .41.4: - 'aridtpronniinet
firm the a A•Ille ki" ir •o kl .-To t 461 "full. 4" pm
1111 ..1L A?. ft $ II! P rEl:',.- 1 t )1•'. a'kii-: CELEiIIiii,TED i. . .Yr • 1 .• - , - r Pi •P, ,
, . • • • . • . , i during no 'etinker..le... :ohe...lrrtl greatet blaze,. tustp,
Siolaf , .°7,T.';' , l - Pc.-1 - Ash- awl' :Dia.rdo.nd - '. ace .nther kind thoiibefore.the publtc: ! ' 1. , ,I '
- • t - I ! I n Y r . - ',:s : ' .- :' .:' - • -'. 1 4 1 -2 ' l- I .
-' - : Ve1n , ..E.61 Ash - .:.=, -.-,
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or•-• . 1 - 3. . k:- - -- k--- .4 4:-•-N- I-• j. cwtlier!- •I - zr. • 4.. 1 , - r s!roi - T..&,',,(1,1).., _ • '.,
. . • 'A 1.N.1'; - . , ,
. .. • .4 [ - Nuaceisenrs - tn`itrurr i- T-A...N. , AcIgKLE-.. ) .
rike.ohii.rrior White Ash Cool, from the- ..4.1 • 1
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.NrST .Tihroaddis4Sity Col lioey, . .' - ',l • ' " r ' 46 " 7- ' and - f "PPC" " f I l le• •.' r''lehrnt'al l 13 ,... °N ( LE - . '
_•,- 111441 ) COAL. fnari the Ebben - ale Collier - Y. near .11a1
Ivii:4-1,:1111 IT f , /i11.141 ti:.'el'il.:lll/y C'al yet '1'111,1:led frurn I i4et..al; Pu l .:rund dealers in the beet rarletiee of
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, 1•• A-zent• • b.!' •ilie Pale .. ! ,f GF.O.: W. SN'N - DF,IPS •.. i MIIRICI.TFt,IiD BIT1.1111011.141(0ALS. • 1
haperior Pine Forrat•Al'hite . Ash•Coa4.' .1. i , .. Dellieiyid direct Dorn the , mines oenn bctacd 9 1. Cc*.
i IFFU.4::.-: . ..' .• al•la at !! I • . •• .
. ! •.. • • i,,, II ii NVALNI:i !...4.. PHIL , ' 1/:A. ". . 1 1 TRENTON. N. , .T. i' ' - Fl IZAit .11 Er. .x. J.
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'BOO rn ~N, - . 9 1 . 1:INI'lli .14.,!1L1 , 1h.i.i. N. Y: •• • - I N..).slll;N%Wleiiif ti : 3.. I - 1;1ff RItiIIAIOND. PA. '
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NIE-tr - 1.1•2; 'at. ',. ~ . •, Y :: ' . . 11-4 r '
' .._ I 0FF1CE5...44 &16 Trinity Ballitlics.r
• I I I : ll.rondis,nr,lNeve Voris. 11 i 1.1 ... .
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' S.IVATNITITE.T. '• id. t ax, svm.r.
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St'lllll74.lo'LL
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fqilpplcg . *lan V 4 tai ANI tilt COIL at
Greens; lehilkild . !4 are It I ler, Pfiltada. ' •
• w.h,rr •
LEWIS' At DENICIED dif.'• Co.-
ROMME L. •VetTS ei Co.
( srlpt-rhilvieliphia. •
op -Firm: N'r York, " •
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OFFIC/43
•pi vic rrwc~.4. 1U
N w cri I, 0 1-.': - ..011, 7 1''-101•1T lig HI
rintAmdynix. Sap. lA.
•Tbe t v‘fonni - 41 . c.•-i•nrolcri
fl i ii,.l‘n•len, (Ix dIELi•-df•J. tI, REPPLIEIL
Me 'pttri, , Oe ' ni;Liing and. Iling ANTI I It AC,ITE
'COAL. J NO: O. MAT - MEM
, •••• • • • . • .• UV); S. I:LYNAM.
• 0F.h.CE.31,39 WALNVT
IVIIAItt • -Piei• I 3,"rnri Kladn,sud
HACKER & 000 K,
!AptCIST G At"; ! •1!:
LoectiT.mouN'T..tivc. • !
• • • I:At K. II
Also, dftalers Itco.h!T firitAnalitios‘ 91
;WHITE AND , RRD ASH COALS.
Eo. t 1 Walnut ...Street:. and Woolland:
Wb..Nrea, Schuylkill
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Ticomika &Is. ' Monai; I.lA , ;xiii.. Jrssk 11. - C..,14,
WX. F -MOODY. :4f.ilq•er 3 ild'Agent:
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SclititAi,ill ilio-.11, rti.,
~F'ehrnrZ z lS; •R:
'LoictFr.GArr- COAL. 7
lv,:olricE.-.4 Ernie nppoiated CAIN.
L] HACKERS COOK molt s4,!Lfmt.‘ for my LOMSI'
MO.L.NTAIN COM.; from Lerma Gap CollierY.
GEORGE W.
, :
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Mirail",. VAN DIJSEI & 1,00IIMAN:
;:•;7inf•re t
* I:PCESit: • MOK.NTAIV.: COAL;
9ni_wainut st,i•tc`philidmphia. -• I ,
Trinity buildipsr..7,:t4
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Xt, Nah , ur,t , Strett,
P l / 4 1.; ,7 ,1, t
NEIV Vt
Q . :1;4 N T 47- AV A }LP,
No. II i , i7VE VOik,,,
5 ,-, lt l AL•eal.tlor The toioTio lidiated COTTI tont'.
pany...Atidtimoio trial Wilkeshotorire Coal,
shiiirwd Ir.ien de ney I Ite and' Elizaliethpiirt. '
A is”., Ire ilie .11At Vo
Nil Itt. V....10ut BALTIMORE. CO'
IlnitiTieltiirt , 11,:elalge's tr,trit .Coal, :shipped
Itt liseNtei 're mlO. ,_, , ...1.Ar., ' . ... • " • i ,
1 1
.t4 . elitl for iIi:OMGE ...M.I.ATISi reiebi-ated Brion Oil • BiloAl* TOO WIIIT.E ASH: - .
- Too - timi. miipini .i 1.;, , ,,,i,•1 ; ,hh., , - ,-,. , , i 1 ~ : 1'
Eniirri th,,,r Whar), No. 1..:0 fort I:ithvic4rl. MIDI- i SEMI-BITUINOUS 'COAL , ''
delphii, tt,T areltreptirTi u; thili ihr trot nuslities ',.t - , 1:1 ~ , s : l
Lociiie Mount:aim ancl.,Krd 'and White ATIT •-,.."" [NOBtE 'CALDWELL •,:& .011 ' • 1 1
Siktryildill Ceallx. - .... ...,, -, " • • - 1"' ' t 4,
Ag , tits at b'emti;ii--& Alt) it IlAr iit.t • 4! lillby".,,t. „No. ii r Walnut *trete, PhilidelObia. 0 ; I
- at Newark -4, 11. Dae..Alli'.. '. . i ' - :' :Xi- 111.1 .firondsray, .114roriVork, {I
.. • '... • - AO. 61 Mune Stireet,ilioatosa,
• . - • Offer a,ettperiorltuihry of thfeeriebmiraiotle trtiMtheirl
. ~. : . EDGE HILL' COLL.tkat
Mined end ehippekexeloitutty hit them:. I
• April it, '63 . . •
sA,:rstAkt • noniriELL. Sr..
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..No; 40 Trinity . Itinildiing. - -;- - - . 1
• • ' '! ' . • -.-. NEW YORK .r 1
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OFFK4 FOR s';,IIE . - ._, , - 1 - I
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Heim y nrook ailed :Siertiat*priasa 3Sonantsi i nal
. - _ ......
: •:i' ' .. LT.,EUGH . ; COALS, . , • • : ' - .1
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In hratn,..nr on oarll !.vessel. at ELIZABETHPOTIT 1 ,
end JEV.i•KT i'ITV. . ' , ' - :-, ; ' 1 i
Bork Mt. Cout„.inivinta at Mince o,•Tide Wtiter:;',
liVilketiburre inch' - ;-• . .•• . '- "•['
..P'. N I IRTOX ..k. 4 Y1...S I,'.iiinnetYlenutn in Cool. I
in boat.. or on botril vp4ol , of PIIIIADELPHIAi •i
Pure Lierberij - . otubolinl ios.e.l. nt .rIiILAD'A. l'
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GEORGE.I. GEIER' - 01:111}3ENLAND : COAL, i ,
Fi;?tlie'sound. - Conbeeili:ol; and Nortlf..River Trre
110T11 S•
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TZNIC)N 1-10TEL,1 •-• ....: •
,fl:Ve I'X'CiiiiliF; 110TELp 1 .. 1 , •—'")...
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CENTRE ST ., POTTSVILLE,
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.AI 1 II; LINDE-NM Pril. Pnip'r. .4
Aril 441:1 - '
_ FE6l7.lt'S . 110 TEL.
iF6rtriply 'kt (RTIM rit'S Old Stipil.)
. • 40:". : 1 17.FEGElt.1, h• ap•c.
te•Gry •
ow.tit.D Asso,ciAirsolt. - I r
L ILA DELPIIIAL, PA..
.•
,ar the •giptrourk. gradual. Cif.
awry. riud muiti "ityroltiluto ,Dow anti ilkit
treilment -in r , p , rttt,f lit LW &VD AA , OCIAT
4enL.l.v 1,...,11 fret of .e.
Adam.. !„);..1. sKitziN,Hr.ll.lll-()N.
chit !I Ninth ettret, Plill6cl , 9phis..Pai
31Ln
110t4 E 11). A V... 400
.ioila Bale -7- 4!
LP thy nay, Pr„ prrtectly dry. and for '
. *. EDWARD 11. PEAM
P. O. Addresa.
fin milts Yuen.
T
ss
;owc Ives P im t i el'Uricti:ntli : t;Pipared
sad sold
• lket.' t9:31 If MBE% - cbioibt.
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remirwArtirLy Ala kali& .Ir. Rails iter.
V ridable
,tsupossa, at redcoat prfees. for caah
Rood anagr. •.- HAYWOOD & CO.
• PottpAtte, Me. Vt. 'fYO ; • . • -
V.ll l / 1 51A *shim raleirste Watecit, et
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section • Isdatutars hands truplo
7---- J - •.111 win , - - 111 ! ii‘it to pierce tbe Bowels : et th e Lank . end brie = eel brit die Ce - vessa . lined - ell Zeta& pre :Figffestaiier ' *rnidolid llllo l 9 d a. Isar.* ler. u r / 184 . 111 . 11 • 1 .• — ii! MSS "' ' -• ' • " 13r.. pracr
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51411.213101. H
T-TYL Y K-1141-1 - C AL,
'barfNo. Port
os'o. 316 Wnlpat'Street, PtAilulelDbia•
INu 3* West -Thirterukh St., N.trorl
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IL,
is AuD.EIIiME
olemlieltenlert , in the beek;g l tri4dea of
ite and • Bitatnin 61161 . - Co'.
r4o,swath'ut Street. Philadelphia.
/16 Bruatiway, New York. j
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' 1311Q"Ar WOrNTAIN. BLOR IfFNlti, ANT
. ' 'SUPEItIGIURED ASII:COAM , •
o in. 7 t 1 46•Soutb street4,Newl:V(lAL . ' -
4132 Walnur,street...Philadelphia.
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...;., ' . . - i t i 'MP ; 43-
,AIIy,TIIIIOAT I , & c:4
I-C 11101 t 4lc' I PA , E • SO1 1 :' .
Xhierit[and ShipPtiwatilt. e Celebrated . 1
' LOO L ITST)OUNTAITRCO.iIb ,
,J. J. CON7Of: •1 • I d: S. PATTERSON -
1 ' 1..... , ' . ' Ashland,
_.'l - • 1 Pot villa
.. Seibetylklll Crooner, remits.. •
14.53 ' si , j : VI-17 "
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1 T° Cita L 91PER110R.X.V1'
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1 BitinD *T — iji i Tr. -
. , 1 Altering parthssed and t.elittedl the TOT'I`S=..
- ROMANO MILL. ire ere tinilprepared !-
to Make. and shall always keep or e B e r l Os",
1111 0A 1) 1 .1 1- 114 p . (1 4 6 1 ,ti I hand. a supply of smal.l'T
sell
for 7.e.. ..
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•.,,, J• - Colliery use , at bleb we will sell on as -. 7 1:12 .. .:„, ~, ,
The illitutistigion and Broad :Tea! Routie. goo , / terms as any :Htbe! RolOug InUl• - • 4-- : -
'. rain! Railroad and, Coal :,company' , Orders received and promptly attetArd to .be A 114 S
jte.,,:pe,rtfelly Call the attentiOn of IL IL! i'itnpattlea, .t ., 11 .. 110 , .. at their I 11111-e at the' Pruner Fainace, or -at
Steanits.4o Owners -snit' Nlatinkieturess to th T alus of ion Aoil, by the Proprietors: .
_. N
-
ATKINS L
,- AIOAI•.: ,t O.
their c 0.41. AS ; ft....STEAM OENE.R.iI.t* f
mANt _ FAcTußi . st ,, rui , t , ostAs. ,
. t j ''.l ' ) MR ' Po ' ttavillr. - I,lsre . It 1'4'..`14. 1 - '.
11 :1 1
......._—_-_—._,-.._
'• THE BROAD TOP COAL - EIE. - - 111E11.111 di., '13NL1..:,,e, 1 i ' ' ,
•
' 1
liaviiie,connection "Ault PHI I.ADiILPIIIA. r \A NEW KJ' .
YORK.,,lbOth by Canal and Railroad. throUgh Penosyl- I NEW, COldillilATlONl COAL - 13011E;ENILH
vdni. nod Nei- .lersey, is not .lialile to the Int eruptions • ', ,
of shipMents incident to. the 1 Sco;istrazi airrertsora ta ke
'ille tuidersizesd pleastier iti ahnonncing Rw &ill'
013/ I. FiEl.ll*. and regular supplies cao safoY , be counted Operitors and others, that 'they Am m.inelactedin s
titon tArougls6;ut TilV cal'. ;,' i. ~ i .1. .- "ne I. SCHER'S of their invention; whi tLt
;'. •,_ • ;I I. ' ; wi I ' ranter to weir ta Tee a..; long , and do ttIII lain .
• r i enis Attdenriedridc co t - . •iv than any, crimped wire Screen in use: Tb s
I 4ttr-41A.
vi d e i rrt ung 64 l jt s vi :h er i.b y t b4- s r y r . Jets turned out by to can -Fsi bent to any ci e ire.
prre twantltles of the choicest DIK. AD Top, I Tilted. Wr el.liitsaranfeelaf -the moh' esiff heap
*e prepared to fill orders pronap7l nt,market retain its on size uhla eifttirely tiorn ma. in the
crimped wire Screens the mettles freimently ailia and
rlodoalnnt Sliest, Phikule his.` - lone the proper mesh, before the Screen 0; WV worn
t e Ls . - . (1W Droadway.[lcen York'. , ' '• - - ' nut.' We A m u r:v.llu% 647 site d mesh of ° 2 1 e I r
. -r i 14 Kliby Street. lloston, - i. irj . . r • : : Cohabituttion Screenroasedin the trade, • ; '
' •- tirllr:DVlon. who'wits asvociattiii with Mr. eel
' ,t. 34 Wrstmlnister Street, Pr Went*.
• 1 . ..! 1T) . .. • ~. '
, Ilirl In the business of rnaanfaictijring Screens; at 'NM'.
Wrgial) and Railroad streets ? ' f'ettarille. baring' dis
solved prirtnersblp, and diSposed of his Intact, haeire-
Andved to' Railroad street;lin he rear of D. Esteriv's
'am Store, Centre Serer!, and .associisted with him
ripe mann facture of their Dec Coal Semen, °fall' O-
K,lions. Itir..,;lioper, Snell. Be solicits a amtMnance
of the.pat . ropige beretotbre ad liberilly bestourd upon
tdat.' . --:-. 1 -- : • I .
1 ' -•• ' . WIRE "ClillitiltritliC; ' , '
I e are also inendfniturg 4, style of Wire Screen by
a meere different from that lased in making' aim *1
a. to erreene, as good In'eVery, respect,' to
. sylifch assist,
i i l..
tantlion of Coal Operators I s invited. ' - • ,
III:; 1 DIEIIX 4 SNELL, I
3fanufartnrere of Screens Of 4,11 descriptions at . be kinrtest notice. , . [Pelt 46, '63 52.0 I
kT. cz.
April 4, "63
• 2.:lne _
• cri.rniArtn i
AD ',TOP :Attilig ASH -,
(. 1 , 1 :0 - 1.4'Q . )
101 74tALINUT STREET.
;PHILADELPHIA:. !L • •
ROBERT BARE POIVEL I
CONNECI7II4I)
rsvelergrasildiags, 'Nam.
-!` _ -1Y IV,rk. •
LORBERRY
j 01611ERBY COAL.I . • ..
11 4 1k • - --.. •' 1 ! ,' f: • '
We, tits nvderelUtied„ haring eonsOlidated our :Three
coilieriee la the I,nti Region.. will hereafter trans
act ourritrilneas ander the name of . I
,k i r
r ; , ,KITZMILLER. GM.t IT Co..
1 , i • BrIZMILLEIL - Si 'Mateo. •
ll . : -• ; GRABPP .t.NUTITIS'iri
Mr..ORAEFF. •
a:member of our arm. hating mods
ted hinirelf with ,J. IL' BLAKISTON, mill reside in
Philadelphia. and :inner toll chipped lily Mr-water wini
'• be trader Ups excluaire control o BURISTON,!
GRAn'il& CO., , • '.&. . I i I i' [I
__,
c t
IBy iruircasettrare an cl attention in I ' prep aration. we,
hope to tnaintain the reputation of cele brated Lor- 1
berry OW. Parclungers, abroad can" .. . ; ,11pOn haeing
i thie_Coal lhhipped th the wry best *rag
, KrTZ.NILLER., 14 'PV &CO. 1
1, -, - Feb. lii, •en • • ~ - .4: I il, Wr. - •,,
•
LEG kik . ' C A.ftlis,','' ••*.--- •
, • • • A I , i! :
-1 , ,. . .
IT " 41.-tY
n isAcipaliiiiirtos ti ca i r Ati• 1.
- 1 - 1 .r n:.. ' - '' . Law 'nflki
_ z.. _
-arlabliPßELL 41c 14311 T 1 gr:Antiriallig at
/ OFFICE -2, Eknith-extkcorper'etleeAtre Awl
Market .14meig. rattail/ 1-O, TP- 1 .1
Jane 2 . 5. 11; N- -I
FR,INKLIN B. GOWEN, .Atiormey
Law. OFFICE-.Centre Sine. bekrvilte EPi&co•
pa Church. Pcp.omMe.
r.1 1 114141A4 'OI.III I INAIII.I AO'
A. Lai., O ffice .1n Centre &ltd. wail
total Cliturt4lbttn3nil ham&
NotepOer . ; , -
A. • Ate.
Ps.
• At. ' &MIAMI Countys .
WO* kgritog* kW.* ' •
Two , 1 6 . ; 7 1 - r
rimiiii*Tervilsis LITT
k., at taw, Aittinfue, Schuylkill co O.!
orPI41!--lutleibentsugo Wert.
Ari:t II 1:7 I -
Il_ s4TvADAt.IO.4 . .NING. WWO 4 MIN.--13
ware, at
=II
Pier No. 9.
BABOROFT,, LEWIS 110.
Warm &au arum= or ras
Celebrated ASIILAND COAL,
; FROM mot - Yrmy. •
orrICE-111 Waluut Street, Cc=iteici" al
Pbiladelptd&
New lurk OtSity—T: Cedar Street. • Thaiton Office- 7 T'
Doarie Street. '. l \.l l'Oet. r "4'3 a-
iiihipperi‘of °titer, apprirved qipaities
. TE AND BED ASK •
Sly Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
11 Trinity Building. New lark..
Cor. of Kllby & Doarie ;Street. Bottom
N. K.
to at
the Ep la.
'l4y
c a iusiairAs imeiriiiirs—wini 4
c w
• 1101112111HENT orvirs wit eke
ig. s.
I INA es , est• llnisas, ba dishes:- elk*
moors Usk Mitoss tuts I slee t s Aral selected
• sock et Over knives, foots,!spooss ads halves, pfs
wirsiy - Wyss, ladles. isr+rinsi s^ , itt ever/ ankh ilt•tala•
. , eiturykr mu
-4
1
1:0443d. i 1- IS seriiiiSkerissi ...Artier. Ire! titirit, Fonnsvltle
i4l -- i ! Derslshorl!. le ' no.
: •,. ..• : ; , • - '
, 1
. ,
, .. -
Law,
often
• of
shipment eflathritites:'‘
Piers for
ier No.; 13.
1 BLABISTON,.GitiErr &Co
Norm •M , suirriss o f •I
LOiltiaßT LID . LOCIgT 110137113
• Feb. 14..69
00NliES t i P:MERSON ,
IL APPOINT/Lt.
LENIC I JS AUDENT!RIED` dc Co.
I r • Agepts for the sale of their celebrated .
LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL
nee :• •
Aehlass4 and
• ,
May 3,'6# ' .
'LEHIGH.
•
CCTIABLEIIGII COAL - . .ui
a...—.
1 'Out 41ARLEIGII" COAL Is Istria sold evelusireiv, in
Philinielphla and vicinity. by DAY & ;lIUDDEIX
Paixtles'onlering tirombitieca. may always depend upon
ketttne a_Ohre ankle. ' '-. - .
OFFICE-11011 . Walsints at.. Philadelphia.
,
I, - SILIAMAN & IieILEE.
,
' - Itszlethri. ilay 9..63 I • ' 194v1
,
6E6. K. 5311TH. •"1 I , THOILAS
CEO. K. SMITH & cp.,.
Yorktown Collie4,--iTettnesville, Pa.
cottLiEs .sc co., -
322 WALNUT Pp!reet.
1117123 AM/ 6/11117.1111 or'
swum SPRING NOIATAIN LEONA COAL
S.R.STOCKTON. 16. ' - WM. P. COKflia..
May 30, 6.1 1 . ?: 2-ly
SCHUYLK_LL CO. I.
T.. H. SOHOILENBERGER, SENT, • Miner and Shipiier of:the Celebrited ;.
'Blatt Beath %WhiteAid' and' .reaped nap
' tab Ftiee Waning Li • ,
PI . NI<"
; - 1
P.O.
lillCounty.-Pa.- -
April
--..<---
VAST riliAllitillalif lIHORB E SKY
La CEEY COAL: II:: •.I - • - i k.
Xi ERA Franklin Lorberry Coal to now POld E:xcln
-4' ri v e ty by Mr , Pr,. NOlltr..,t.'4l.l)WELL; 4:1'04 who
arcroy.Role Agente. I'artlike ,Irdertug from themi may
alwaya_depend upon getting a pure article: j
t• , .h 6;11 I: Walqut St..: YhiladtlOhbi. i
IlroadWay; Trinity. Building.
`,OFFICES: ~' O. 1°
.t :s.k•W•Totk: t - ,- :
_„....-
1.,:slo. 61 State Ntrael4 . lkadon. i.-- --
,
i ItENltY,ll"f i ll..
mt.. 'Mart'', ell, 112 - .t. - . , 1 r . i.....-- . it- ;,_.
IlierrlCEo••••Tble Partisfivikie le'''''
MIN under the Ilmname: of KIRK d itarbf
,--
snit ' ... I. ' :LE it CO.. was doe.olied on the 314 of
Jan • ary. lae.t. by the death of henry K. B. Ogle, one
• • e pa:Triers. The affairs of the Ann pill be setOod
blithe nnderaigned.
:,, I - ' • ,
wil'ithe 'aiming and Shlj 1n,, ,, Boehm."' of the said drin
I. hereafter. be con ncted ,ntider the firm mune* of
El K & BAIN. a nd Anil. 0R08.9 S. Co., by the
following Copartners,, JAMES 8. KIRK,
~ • JOHN K. BALM.
TTRNRY S. GR(ntit,, •
JONATHAN CLARK..
~. .
BUSINESS CARDS.
11CM EAT N UT Ensisiftr eri
LI Draughtsman. Pi now prepared to execute Drafui of
Leidy 14LeMinerv. ion favoreble tame" end
012 neettweel and dispatch. a hie office, on the third
Soer.orlitllyinaree Building. centre Street, Pottsetße.
B. Copitug proniptly.attended to.
I 4n.- D. ' 44 - 1 • • • 'Mt i •
.N Civil '.w :Niiiiigg
"71 Engi Rummell. Ogee Building. detood find Ma
bantam° $L e4. '
~ L,
Foptember , 7 I • MO.
pp t 3. ALMGDON, Oiteireils
Dent Market Street. roved I .
dock above 'Aird &reel, south side, •441.414
Prattville. -
t• Mai 4 80 . "P. •
W. 11111EAFElt, Pottsville. Pa.. late
of thereuntylvants Stift° Geological Surrey,
land!, 011nes, /he. ! '
.bet I '55 . • 41-tf
1 - isIBANIKI4
Letter, e
arch NV! 1
:GENE •
114 of Real F.
etuttge of Dr 1
Ofllix Mahan
gprit. root
"it •
CARTER, ' Meal- state :Aleut,
if VITY. Sthuy!kill Comity. Ps..
iddreas—"Yikiiihuuoy City
ii •
-134 t
Per tha - Punekaaa and Male
Ectatet buying,ind eelltng Coal Want
Lancia. 3fluei; tc. aegl tollettliagrentA.
-co Street, roturrllle. . ' !
14-1; : CHAN. nii.L.
jOurr
denier iq
Jime %."), .61
o• • OTTO: ; Nanuraculrer sad
il kinds of limber, Williamsport
- - • VOY •
- „
"GI B. B AMAX. Aran fair tie reqlettisfi
Coal' I:• of tit sale or Ite,:l p pr it t dal: 1• •
, . OFFICF • • ntre hunk, f. th? hpicorl'il
Church. Port rifl e, Pa. , I •
..• ;
1 RP , rittNe .. Locer;.John P. Ilphart. 4 00; &IP.
tea. Gorg e , ..Sult . 7. Devi W. Cumming. ',. Wrath
'n.r.ru ruff?. 1 . . thug . ,loos; .1 .2 , 4 ,
U.
LEGAL,
• ,
OMMERC
At 8
EZE3
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-.. B ITTERS. - . i
" 1 ..4 bore and Po •ws ;ant tonic, of , lye and alterative of
r 4 l _ 2. ___H ...
1 woUderfid efficacy, in - ourarros or the
' 1 •ili Liver 11 d B • li .
Stopi_ , an owe . 7 .
, ,
Cures l) ape whi. Liver ComPlaint,l Headache, General
Debility, Nertousnew, Depresidort of Spirits; Con
stipation, Colic, Intern:dull I Fever, Cramps,
: - and Spaners, and all Com lairds Of either 1 • °
'1 - I flex„_j arising from 'Hod yj Wealtness,, I
.• . i whether inherent In the rtystem,, or 1 '
-, • i _ aced .by special tam er .
I • .
Nothing th t Is, not wholesom l,
e.' genial and restons:
tire in iti nature enters Into thel composition of IIOrEt-
TrrrEirs sT, OtAcn urrrETt. l l ThiS popular ire- .
panttionjeontaits no mineral of any kind, no - deadly'
botanical elentent i; no fiery eicitadt : lint it is a emn:
binatlonj of thigatiacts of rare balsande herb* and
plants. uith the purest and mildest:of all diffusive'
atimidataii. 1
- '
It is will t be forrusuid I t disease, snd, arl•far
is the htmouf system can be IL-Muted by humim Means
against ruslaillea engendered by -ix hnwholewoute at-
tn - osphere, IMpure Water; and Other uternal causes, J
lit/STK:III:WS IIITTER.S may be !relied on u a safe- I
guard. j I : jII
-
• ; ° ;
in districts r infected with Pu -I ra San Arms ;It has.
been found infallible as a prerentativw and rr. Astable
as a remedy, and thousands wholrWrort tit it under aP
'PrehensiOn of an attack, escape thelsolurge scourge- and thou- .
etude who neglect to avail thenWePkes Of ityprinectire
orralitteejtu advance, are cured by sleety brief course of I
this•mart - elous Medicine. Fever' patients; af- I
tor belt* plied With quinine for ths to Yalu. until
fairly =Minded with that dangerotul'allraloa - are not
tinhnuently restored to health within, i few. days by
110STEM,R1, BITTERS. '1 I j' , ;
The - weak Irionuchis rapidly, invtgornied and the ati-
Petlte_ s eeirtored by this agreeable Tonle.'and hence it
Wn or viOnders In cases of Dyspepitia and In less eon--
,
tinned fOrtcor of lo digestion. Acting ',as a gentle-and-
Painiern apPerient, as well as upon the Liver. It also ,
- Invariably re'lle4es the constipation enperinduced be ir- i
regular retina of the digestive and 'secretive organs. i
Persons of feeble habit, ihthle' to STerious, Attacki t
Lolmtwsjof Spirit's, and Pits' of ...enguot. find prompt I,
and permanent teller from the BM rs. The testimony j
nn this point is most conclusive,d from both sexes. '
The agonyof BILI(/tel C!!!..IC 18.1 sincitilely aSs4red
by a single (lost. of the stimulant, nd, bY occasionally
!ta
reyortlmi to it the - return of the eutnplalM miyhephe- •
' vented. 1. J ; -; ' I
As • Gjoteml ' ionic. lIOSTETTIIrit BITTEltri reo.l
duce rtf,,•4s oltith mutt be exwri need or witnessed
i
ilef9re tlej ;cars be,fully appeerds ' , ,In cases of Cos.
ifri emir Ak. W1!!.164r.0.; Pacurrt II DwAt• and 'Debility I
; en! Decrepitude ariidng from OLD Aar. it exercises the
elk ric .intluem4. In the contralLeeent ' stages elf all.
diseases lit Ofcerate s as a delighthil Ili igorrud. When
the powciel tit nature are relaxed, t Operates to teen-
. 1
force and -m-establish them. ' 1 . -' ”,
, Last. lint n4least. it Is The WY Safe Stimulant be
ing mantithetured front Pound and lintxmous materials, j
and entblrly'free from Dn.:cid eIPUICTIW present more ii
or lees in all the ordlintry,tonies end atornachles of the 1 j.,
day. ,L ' ' , , + 1 V •
No •• J lfmedicine has I , Wm - so uulversally, and, It II
-.. . be,truij added. deservedly pjmular with the int*, I
ligent *ion of tile comtnnnltl, is 110STETTEit'S f.
BriTEir: , '-' ..
• , : . • . '
. - Prepared by tosTErnat & Swill. Pittsburg. Pa. II-
gold tit all TirMggista. Grocers l and Storekeepers era: II
. . . .
rywhcre; I 1
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- I .i I I }..L.3111301:D I.
• •
.GEMIINE PREPRATIONS "1' i• " -_____ . • • • -
•
COMP°, END FLUID EXTRA 'T firEltr.: alV;eitive
Ind SpOcifx Remedy for direasee of the Rhaitter, Kid. f . ,; .
yl eya. Gravel. and Dropsical Swellin 7 .__ • i
This Medicine Mama. the power of. fil7cetion. and
excites the 'imtorben into bealt4 - actlori, by which
fan zi
the Watery or Cal depoehio -and all Pniutta.-
rl3 Enlinvernetits are michiced, 4 well's' Pain &nein
flimaiicia. " , I. .
- I
CiELYVISOLDt ...ACT nrcirr,
.
For W'eaknmfa arlring from xecrars,-14bita ofDU
sipailoni Early ludlicretion or ,A nor, &UM:l4rd with the
following Pyroptocur—; ''
Indl&poTition to Elatiori.. Lorriof Powel '' -
Loge of :Memoryl e , friffirrilty of Breathlit„ •,•
Walk 'Serve m 1 -
& • • ' Troniblio;
Iformr.bf. Bite& , ' 'Wadi:Ones& _ ..: -•- .
Ma uraii of Virlon, -Path in the Bark,
M31111,4'1 Imalinde of thelinsectlai system.,
Mt Handtk. • 1'1110111M: of the Body, •
T./rynemiof the flan, . Eruption& on the I. am'
' ~ i ,:1 Pallid Counteria.noe.
Th*FrmPtOms, Lf snowed Logo on, vrblch this mcd
Jelin intariablj remora% soon follows
. .
..•. . , .
. utrorzcy. warrrY, Fuip , ric Frrs, .
in on. of *bleb the patleht calyierplre. ,; . . •
Who hack eiy that they are notlfregnentlY followed by
thowt "Direful Dieeseef.." _ . I
~'
',. ••• INSANrfT. AND CONSUMPTION." _. l
• i 1 • 1,
-- ,Matty ate aware of the.. ewe of their entferitar.
• . 1
art 110/17. WILL owsrses VIII airoane or! Ti! tseaas .
; . I 1 1 ASILL'III, , '• • '
:And melan holiDearha by • contonFition bear envie.,
Witneea to Troth of the aesOtion. '
The Co Station on affected with Organic *elk
nritca, reqttl the aid of Medicine to. Strengthea sad
1
ilnelgoritte t e.eyetetn.
Which ,li DISOLDIS EXTRACT BrCHII liimis 7
Da l e
bly dose. -
.. ' • . . ..
A Trui wlt conlinoe the ceto4akeptleal. • . -
1., OE - . 4 ”.... ---0-----; . . .
VEYIAI
In min,
Brent- in .
11 t 8eri t ettni
PlO/2 ofiCQat
state of the hens, Leachontina or -Whites. [(tern*,
and &POW' plaints incident 113 the rer,,whelber aria-,
in: trOin Ind ieretion, ?UMW or DLssipation. or ha 0:e
i Dl.' NE OR COMTE OF LIFE. L '
1 - -
Tithe to m . Pilaw:. Mercury, or unnleasint; Medi
xi:les fOr unp rut and dangen - nis 4ietiweipi. ' t .
1181.3100 'Fi]TILI:ey BL - 6.11r Af!DIMPRpViD
1 . RO S E AVAttll itRES - '
t-
` SEC RET DIgEAS_EIE '
to alt n .
a all their age:. , , -At little enema,
Little a - i• aciclaiinge in Diet, • I 'No inecuntentenoe;
• 1 -' i • And no Erpotrum„
It earnmeit a
. nent desire and glees eireneh to rd.
nate, thereby ring Obstrartionst, Preventing and
Curing: &tient of the Prethni, allaying Pain and In
-e;mo
flanunition. in frequent irethe class of diorama, and az.
pelll4 . all Pr4noni, Dlinaied. and worn-out matter.
' Thrttisanda upon thoaaanda.who hare been the Vie-
Ahria oNtiacia, and Who hare !paid mast ran to be;
tined it: Delon time. lure foinni thiyi were deceived.
and 0:10, the ",POItION" bat bjettlie,rial of "Potaseit,
Aerarepeetit,“• been (hied tip le the eppeto,to break
one in.m ( rated &no for= ,end !alter Marriage.
I • _ • -
rae gementroe Itytheez B few a l ll adeObra and
• dimmer al thel'URINAitY OftGA?th. et:WU= etioting
in KALIL' iir FIpiLALE, from whitever cameoll;B'min,
and nert*ter lot 110 W LONG EfiANDDIG. 1 - • -
.lideleiseeafr,,,Orialie mg elk' the aid et a Nem.
te. 1181.31110 S =MKT Bk:111V-18 TIIIeGAGGAT
DIU,ItETIV:44 le certain to - vethe ciedted ' art lti
all Dls}aees fkr whkii It kinetic —'' ', -• •
gevikret of t he must reliable and "si4Arible (hams
.tea win •ty the Medici 1 - 7 - - -- : --- ---; '
v i m
' _ Price - 1 per Soul!. Ilk /.jss.
Delivered to any addreia. Ii pack`ed *Win .h
-airy:olnm -. ' ''' - i , •-. • I. i -.
itirri
Aicietidea.
nocanwr . min is commusicamoita. "'
Camel Ito
Adana: a I ! for tuformation to - t ' i '
a. : taistasia.a. irieustii. :
11;14theatlitp D
Bt., bele"; Meant, *lad's. ' '
grit f ro , Ned
}lvry itoLD'a Drug and Cie.. W. Wit t these
1 , •
I - i ,,u ; siti. 39 4 a ßam rfrnit Irodr.
13ZWAHE OF COQ. AND( IItPIaNCI
PLB.I) ID erS'a to anew "et their
own.* put " o th er • attleina ott repatatths Attained
Vox:Soars fk•nrisit. Tuxes. ;I :
=da m
• 4 . i =ar witi: , !i- -,..
- • 46 i : c I ••• . 8 Ilittith. l• s •
. - 4 % • ncrsovas MIL r .
1 :.-4.--:.----.0.4.- -— " "' - H.
trocaurra 4 • '
Ass raps, ars. tv.TA/Ul , Mg=
•• rell nutiew ad NNW heir:
. . Alitp AVOID wowP AND mossys.';
. L Novi r. ii•ra.,, - 1- - • •-• _7l - stir , ,
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AMPS,
AL, and
ENDLESS;
SWIM AplXlo:ary. •
and
Cam,
i
~~DA
310,1tNIN
1 'I';'CELEBRATED
11116.;;Ir JENA LIka..:FE.ILILIE(I.
.octions peculiar to,' Females, the;:krriin
I rocalled b.tany °Welr remedy. as Chloro-
P:iiinfliitnesp, or Supprilt
,3ati tiscuMloos, rlcerated or Scirrhous
AN . v : PM)II.L,I4:KIJUILKILL.:CQ.psiTY,..--.PEN.N-RtV:MI:-.:.
MARCH 19, 11864..
DooTo ,Boas
ERMAN BITTERS,
rzirozb as
ranamaia
I liar A
BAR-110411‘1 2 *:DitINK,
Olt A.
•ÜBSTiTUTE TOR ..RITAt
. •E
Ort d2Q
imr*Enafi amiss,
any a 741itl „Colieesitrateill
~,R,GSTAO LE EBTB-AOT,
A PtTRE T0N1C,• 2 :.• "
Fm molt At;oa l isouctiqtarmons oz burtiocs
.D[RUGS.
i AND WIL4 EFFECTIZAiLY MRS
vet Comp
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DYoPelmla
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I - ' and
A Jace.
1 -
IHOOPLUIDI3 GERMAN; BITTEIRIV
. 1- wulecimic wrerty C. op" • IL
Chteak se genies Diseases et the
• • i • - • ,
kidneys, entail diseases Dios
a. Dim*inn!. Stissmelp.
Observe the , following Symptoms .
rnltiav Disorders of the Digestiie
.•-; 4
i Organs . : • ,
110 }..c 1 0 1 =1- pii i I
Fullness or Blood trthe '
. Atkilty of tbe Sumach.
Nausea, Llemtbunt Divine 'for FcMd.j , -
1 , Fullness or Weight in the Stontach, Soar Erue
titian& Sinking or Flattering at the Pit of. the Mo.
mach, Swimming of the Heel Iltirried and DiMadt
Breathing, fluttering at the Item.; Chokire or Suf.
• Skating Sent when in a lying pu tters. Dim- •
jam of V, Dote or Webs berme the Sight,
,• Yews an 4 Dull Pain in the Bead, Denclen
; cy. of Perspdration„ Yellowness' of the
„.. Skin and Eyes, Pain 'in the Sid*,
Pacir; Chest, Lind*. dc. tiud
den Flushes of Beat, Burn-
I - . In In constant
! 1 gmat ings de evi ..
pr
melon Of
gidrili•
1100FLAND'il . BITTERS
00D • • •
STRONG :CERN WA ,
fIEALTHYPSERVES; r • •
• ' .sTEADir NERVES, *L.
BRISK PIIELINGU_
•
• - . • ,iIDIERGETIC FhTf.. INOS,"
- i T HEALTIIy FEELINGS,
*on coNsTralloN,
A STRONG CONSTITUTION,
IEALTIIY (..`O:StTITUTION4 •
A S OUND' CONSTITUTION.
- VI ILL )TAKE THE
WILL 31AP. TUB
=III
*ILL MANE TILE
t i 1 I
1 .
.wi MAKE TIM
I ;pressed 1 - • -
l ii
. %, it /Ai Tits
I . 3(
• ow Complexion - Clear,
I NJILL 31 Kr. li i a
I- . 4 ear
U Eye 1 ~ !uid Bright,
c
,
I " w . tz LiPiv.vr A lit.z. ‘Tim rr
17_ 1E E 1
F A lit I I. 'lr..
. •
• Can he tnied:irttbyerfeet . 'safety by
LE • I
i.
or. t. •
) A LE. I
TOLTNO,
, .
;I cißi RI ;" IR ril 91-
atel
.-. PAB,TITIAI3, NOTICE I •
are easse,,. preparatiros sold; tinder the name of
Bi pot u p I n , quart bottles. compounded of the
pest ,whiahey or common nun., enetinzdrOm 20 to
qt - Ms pet,galloNthe taste disguised by ...41.11ae or Cue. •
.er seed, !Lc. ' ; ' . ' '',.:
Ls class of. Bitters hap awed , and will continue to
ea , *along as they cup be sold, hundreds to die the
death of the drradnind. By their nse the system Wit-rot
Continually under the indnence of alcoholic otirradants
Of worst kind : tthe deetret for liquor is crested ant
I T
ree we pn-bQualls7rats.lor°l-1-1G"S•411" receipt:
Bea 14 ' 7 s O r il llrli e 4. 10 wt.
n and the result b , all the horrors attendant noon
a It life and death. a eveare 'of them.
or thaw who ttre and' ill have a Liqnor 88 , .
h ill 1 7
an .. d a th a e n testd irs t
T
.... n rs iti . a sip mera ßitte ti rs on a tba nd t m .:l: -I ta t :
fir eel In Medicinal virtue* and tree excellence any of
the numerous LiqUor Miters In the Market. and will
else ariseli lrasJ - Ton will hare all the virtue* of
illeignadre BitteM i connection with a sowed
article Of. LI 'nor. at a ninthlest pries t h an these inhs
tide praparati otia spil you. - - ,' " -. •
• . LDELICi Caliallgis ,
...
/ we sefferiner, -from- MARAIS:NV& wasting
away. with 'mantel* any liesh.on their boom are etirt
to n eery ry short rime :.one bottle Is =eh MC* . Sill hare
l' print twpriainc idea. .•. -.. • ~.. . -.-
[- 1 ,;::,- 1 1. 1 DEB!LITIr 7 ,
1-- kestilting from fee rs of an:: IrindThese Sitiers wilt
• taws! yonr atren ^thi in a atiort little- -.----
1 '--., ..t:IFETER' LID •.iiitt. , t ' ' ' '
'ilia cid '
i np w i ll it retina If these Biter» are UteeL—
Ll pe*a In a Fe, and Ague Dishict should be with
thNm
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1-1 , • - , . • - i _ .
• '
From Bee. d. Newton Brown. D.D.. Editor of the
' ‘ .l • EncycleMdia of Religiose' Knowledge.
•
Bitholio pot dfrnised to favor orreenmmeted Patent
Medicine In generi, tbmorie dietrust of their ingrecii
snits. and epee t yet know an() sufficient reason why
aMan may not testify to the benefits he believes him
self to have reccird, from any thank ,preparation, in
tbe hope that be their contribute to, the benefit of
I do this the more readily in regard te Boofiants
German Bitters. *pared by Dr. C. M. , Jaffitscro, of this
city; beater I wee prejudiced against" them for many
rise, under the linpression -that they weg e r i al
alcoholic reirturej- I am indebted to wk.
fitioemaker.E.4i for the removal of.thliprejudices by
• proper,tests.•• gre tr encouragement to try thee. when
erin~bon and long continued debility. . The
mse of three batt les of these Blue's. at the beginning
of the preen ye*: was followed by trident relief. and
retanuine to *degree of hodilyand mental vigor width
rluin not felt !for viz months befbre r . and bad almost de
apaired-Of rerainlnz. l'theiefoteMiiipt Pal and my
nima fur directing me to nee thee.
June !3d. J. NEMION BROWN.
I ATTET4TION, SOLDIERMII.-,,.
• 4 ,
.661DirTHF. TRIODE; 'OF SOLDITAS.
11We mit the 42100 of all biningebeloris arillends
id the May to that that ."000PLAND B German
Bitters* , will curd nine-tenths of the discs - indeed
/
ermines and privations - incident to onnmllle.. n
Ba t t. published almost daily in 4be newspepogi on
sated . of the iii. it win be noticed that - a very
Mtge prrvortioni are sufferingiftens debility Every
ape oy Chia bed tan be feaffily aired by Ithefireffis
=Bitters. 2W. have noberritMion in at that.
them }Meet *we freely used maw oar
• et itveti might - be sand thiltethermise will •
feat- ' • _
• Itre peprietara are daily nearing thankful letters
mdferers bribe army and horgffials,wher ham been
-,to heal th by the wee cif thee lateral seat to
their trffin. •
B e waree of Coototrfei !
ioee thaftbe'ldirostare of C. X. jACIESCIM, 6, t_Ii on.
- the Mauritz oresch bottle. • I J
I I
- PRICEI I IIII •
it—ardze si 80 Dec bottiih'or 1'
doss. ill
mediae . or • tog dorm •oo
lti ion savant ot - tbetiottlty the baths
are *ids the
Ablutd r oat druppist, ant km artttlA do
Apt a pat PQ by say o f tataxamting rep/woke,
that may be ofbred , to Ito Plates mod to 11414
,-wo,
win kieFatd„ . , sufelt price& br.ctiPlos.
Nnoipal D'artd:-.4enufactory,
so. Sot 4Lito
PitajlEiPlait,
JOXES",&''EVIAIStrg I
N1021•11d111 kk *; JAC 1 1 1' O . Cb..) "
- PRO 88.
moiNiote th eTO7
tows if V
Air 1 y-lroo4 N. con
Itorr. It, _ - 11-1$1."-.4111T1
MEE
is
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, .
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•. • ,
ivrairtsa . - • rot' tut . ittsmur'oaca.. ;4 • Aill ;
scOvmG 14111.1SICsiiinucKi,Sa.
Wells out the We Doh% mellow end clear..
&meets. the earn from ern, peak mei mere:. •, •
The MCArntris u breaktne, •
The
_tiong•htrds ue waking, , •
And.forth itoui Itioner sprier. Ilittly the deee.
, . „
Vomrades, - rammt trat.e and array:
' T he n sces train the valley bare rentured, and say .
That lliinrhy is se:rattag.
And Imboden•roratnra = .-• .
Whilst Stuart
he is trolling the fill., los prey.
Cantering liver t railed road.—
'Put braves* boob clattering.
The men gaily chattering.—.
where once stalling Plenty anode :. I
fenceless meadows, all dragon-teeth sowed
Post b teed trans sod blasted hotnes,l •
• Where the screech-owl shelters, the red'fax roma 1 ,-
.nrPa
murmuring Watereiskorn deep Talley....
Ochosedeptrat thehoshwhackersalllee ,t 2 •
Through 13561/12111.10 pawls, rocky and lons,
Whose echo anetrers In monotone:
Our. stabler& tingling, I
•- • thir bell -spurs r, . •
• Tr e enyging. charn,„ ' •
. Onitsretwe go : 1
Raropling, attempting.
• Now fut. now - slow. • '
Weching. like barrio," for the, wary
They are tetrad, for, hear
Through the white down clear • • .
Cranes a clothier' bang to the listening ear—
Comes another..--knother—eh-tetsg, bang, erre*/
Our blind, of a skirmish line falls beck • •
Close in rinks. meat close and prepare l _ -
Coaling catinnek and load with rare l•
Tall - thither behind aria—a semen - of lasers
tildes our line from the bushwharlting thieiPea
Bekoutte, a plain—the rise of a hill . • •
Our Banks protected by MOM. and 1•1111:
We re learned, at our cost...the tricks of the trade.
And know all the secrets of ambusattie. •
Nearer and neartlr the muss-trooper s come: .
•Gabast the limbs.of the trees their spent balls th-runt,
Piste-pst-patter. like theps.orrain.
The7.&K - aroruttlus, but fall in rent • •
,Only the bead of, he new recruit .• - • .
Bows u they peas him, with pale liPa Midst' ...
All stern, sure sod slow,
• Only' stopping to fire, ;
Do dar pickets retire, - 6,2
.Before the grim foe.
They reach - the. hill slope width hideic na from lima,
Consorted, they break and the (ovate% pursue ; -
The golden moment will soon be here— •
Steady, ;nen, steady t--The Jarhawks appear - • '
Over the rise--they are dram lag smear,—
A squadron ultanclng In solid
,thuee:tr'ats..
and screaming : , :
' •• Their sabres gleaming, . • -
Like slirerfu EOM— •
They are two to Our one I
; No
wrman
totter, •
or.
•,
I Tt}rn scatter, ' • .
Tear their line to a tatter., -.
- When Once were bektan.
Keep your eyes on the Mink. there I •
Do you stop in the rank. there
Press in the centre '...-steridyi men. steadt.l
Now is the time, bow.—now, men, make ready 1
. . liold you piece higher—
Take alma , boya—now, Fire!
. Good God! 'see them falling— • .
florae, rider and all
By my eabre...twie '
Thanks, blessed St. Patti I
See ! look you. the wavering Hoe i •
Like the wood of a lightninpstrtick pine.-
Reels. shivers and quivers—now is th - rtime..
To wash from the earth wblack score of crime-;-
Draw sabres and charge ! • . ' •• .
• With a wild. ringing cheer, •
Striking terror and fear., • .
_ Away we speed. like arrows to tare
-`.From our bowie hook the torn sod dies,.
And the frenzy of battle shunts front on r eyes.
Strong,
Hearty,
Stl! P ee They.pcattin—they roan—they rally,.
_ They Fund' an ln.tant dawn In t he•ralley •
A harmless vlley, and then they fly, • .
Llite trighteue4 hare% thrungh uteesped rye. • • .
Stout,
Headlong We rush Mahe swift parsoit-- •
-Ana-with reroirera. men..tolkw and shoot 7•
Death to the traitorous. bushwhacking crew! •
By the.tuanot of:Joini Brown. latys.)gise Rs
" Nlercv "." " Ah. yes—for "t my sire cried in vain; '-
There, that to avenge hing.nwill ease you, of pain.
"Merry:" "Tea, curb as was shown to my brother;
om the, spawn of devil. you'll never get other—
! how you writhe. like a Fluke, Meath my
blow! ' I ,
Die -imp of the Darted One, and to the Dam'd oz.
"Surrender, Rebel ! your wins throw down !
• - Now. - drep . to the rear!—O. you needn't frown;
Ilenbetter than yon, you-base eon of plunder.':
Hare yielded the ghost this day, and gone under.'
And you. ere the glories of sunset. will follow.„-.
And your soul in the mire of Nether world wallow 1:
Peals forth the
. bngle's motet:, Joyous and Clear
Rises to fieasen wild - cheer after cheer;
' Thelopmen are scattered, •
eLTheir ranks thinned and shattered. * : . •
Lively,
They have try.h to cover, like hound-worried doer:
. • .. • .
•••••• • • • • •
Twenty-thrsebodies. all in a row : : • '• • • '-
Twenty-three bodice.; whose eon! have Sohn :'•• ,-
Twenry-three bodies, as cold as the snow;
Twenty-three cones of flesh and bone: ,
Stiff, grim and bloodless, the twenty-three
With then 'ghastly fares toward the sky.
! • • • i •
.7wetirt -three bodies in motley dorisied—
F.ng Eng lish grey and butternut brown : •
.Tattered and ragL.ed, and sore distressed.
Lik : e Poverty garbs In the stately•town ;
Thiel Are attirea in a uniform blue. • r .
Whose rei.de buttons proclaim them tree. '
Where the forest stretehes Its arms of shade, ,
The emerald wuld is trenched with a spade;
' And In It twenty bodice art lain—'
-' 'Twenty come Of traitors plain; "
'There to be till the trumpet of aunt . .
Breaks the seal of the world's great tomb... , '
, .
•
. • ,
Close by the trench three fresh hillmits appear—'
Rude headboarsh, mark them, the nanie, date and yeor,
Free from earth's sorrows. Its cares indite ; pain; •
Mingling wi th duet will th e bodice remain, . •
Until with the twenty foemen they'll tread
To the Bar where arraigned are the quick ',Attie dead
•
Silence hroode O.er the battle-held
Darkness shadows it with het
Only-Ls plain the &oilier track' . 4"
Awl the twinkling tires of the blvousi.
The pallid queen of the.starry crown.
From her shining throne hi Heaven, kooks down
Through dewy tease. Around each hill ,
eircise the night-hawking Whippowil
High perched on a limb of the gallows tree,
The MOUSitI4 Owl, with Its demon eyes,
Watches the black-night Bat as it flies, -
And to-wit tu-woos in its owlish glee,
Hanging. betwist the earth and the sky,,
The ghostly come of the Bushwhack spy_
Is GLIM FOrSUIM . -
•, . Frqiit the Minsteseta 02-j'aut Press.
ii633oEgirS VIEWS OF
'An artity,,surgeon from ;East Tennessee,
who is solguLning in our' city for a. few days,
sends us a communication, expressive of his
disgust ,
,for the.-disloyal Mn in our midst.
While; not, endorse 'his sentiments in
all respects.' we' can see wirer 43=810044°r .
bitterness of feeling from a resident 'of that
long suffering section of Union, than from'
' , any other. The folloWing it the communi-
Vattod:
\ To the &Mors (with" St. isod Press
Visiting ; your . , beautiful, city and proud
young State, •I am happy to find_the ofilcials
of your State and' the great mass ofthe pew.
ple in favor of crushing to atoms the rebellion
of the South, which will restore twenty thim%
sand to:their homes in East Tennessee who
arc now in. the Fitter:4 army, fighting with
earnest hearts to es teriatutte the last demon
from our homes'and mice happy lancL, Thrice
happy are we to meet you, and thrice wel
come your , brave soldiers to confiscated
homes of rebels in the beautiful, sunny* , tSOuth,
when this cruel war is over. ,
At the same time I am chagrined to the
heart, to find the hydra headed monster -of
'disloyalty and ' treason ; stalking abroad
through !your country unmolested' and flare=
strained. You may wonder how a stranger
would, learn this before be had been In your
city twenty-four hours.. Twill tell you. I
tome front. the SOuth, where the helhahmen
ster was conceived. I saw his multi-faced
lies& merge from Pandora's box : -.-tlui." filth
abode during his marts:tic mate. :.Though
.be has one hundred heads and each head It
number of;facea and each flice a -numbei of ,
tongue* 'Which are able - singly to speak a
number of languages, still they are all tad , '
lar, and to know one is to knowalL Baring
seen. so .much of the old devil, his 'whole
character has become so familiar to me that
I cannot bktlecelvd-in any single character
lige. e
,I have to took at some feature. 11 to his
Vallaridigham wheal' -*wile, his nottrality
':whine, his widrn for his. almighty State
rights, his am. rowed, or some other ' promi
nent stand pdtatront which all the rest Cm
nruitaw• This is so, whether found North or
%nth. 111 were to meet one its England or
&mthltriena, I *mid recintisize him there,
notty-the smell; by hisphysiammay and
brogue. 'Don't be au:prim/if Ireasnra y
that heikhese. It was at Iberian-of Jackson
alrfaillig feta -"spieled to . de watt "
.hota b A ird hlicailbt iris nothing but a South
ern scented with his breath OM, on
reaciding tdreet, I ,found that diretry ,
Grid 440 ictusttf .pregart cs stew. ,:_Theyi
werain lhaptatittekpositkma' sad, se twat -1
_"1 -- • . • ,
er .
=nNI
COPPERHEUIS.
ralail
. • -
s.a
, gazing about like a freek;io under tbie
gallows; choosing which to be panged uport:
Thisteing my first experience in St. Paul, I
immediately inquired- what this. meant,. snd.
learned from an observer that th • - were ad-.
- (.tunvention or the National . Cousta-vative
Democrecy of 'the United State of Minneect
Thia vocabulary of names and titles is fa
miliar,. They. have' the Same chtimeter 'and
meaning they had in Savannah. Georgia, the
-evening following, the teat Preaittotial elec-•
don. when•theAmerican tlag 'Wits: tom from
the 3lonnment_ , Square, .tent tuadjrailed lupe
dust, while the
"Mt Pelican - Lag, with !the
palm tree and rattle Unlikely' hits coil, enclitic'.
red rest ghost of .an untied traitor standing
by the side, Boated insultingly to the bbtexe;
, where tht proud eagle of - liberty-had just
'spread her wings. • - •
_, - - -
All this was done, I being an eye, _witness.
by incendiary devils whim these copperhead
butternuts North, resemble in looks, smell,-
language,.character, tie. The South charged
all who would coerce or iniure tile-Property
of a rebel in son tray , as Aittilitlettists, Liu
colnites, Black 'Republican's, traitors,, &c.
The Secessionists Nbrth do the same. - This
is thelanguage of the Wild tongue one day'.;'
next day, the. same tongue -claims two
think of the federal amtrto be Demccrant,
%paced to lighting. On,this account the ,re
bels South said they did not wish to.,
.Narthwestcrn*ddier. The memories bf Filrt
Donation, NMI Springs, Stone River,-Pitts
burg Landing, and siege of - Vieltabutg. tar
nishes ample evidence of their mistakes and
_fallacious prusentatkas. - The malicious
rascals are 'already quite - convinced .. consci
entiously, t hatthe. soldier; If he be a Demo
crat, does not belong to :the Vallandightun,
Butternut, Copperhead - fraternity ; and if
they dere to Insult on waft of the soldiers af
.ter they get=hoine, by such foul slang: they;
will be sorely taught the fact
,experimentally.
I have been in the Army . df theCurnber,-
land all summer , at Nashville, and have not
seen ' a soldier but' what dengiunced Yellen
. digham in the titest bitter terns; and wits in
-.favor of fighting.the rebels wherever found,
North or South, with whatever' weapons can
be had. nerves as well lei white men, anti if
_-the .'services of the der it could be had, we
would give him a command,. although we ex-
PO. he has had trouble already, in his own
country,with the rebel emigration.
See'esSiouists South. staid : , they were:
,willing to live with the North-Weat.• if:New
England wasleft out in the cbld.? - f.herie.,the:
same treason echoing North. Democraev,
was their watchword ; States Itights,their
motto.' without- a single word for the Union.' ,
- Northern Secessionists haye. tilled this
deficiency by tuhlirig the " Union as it -was—•
leaving New. England tofter--e—aud the gpipi.
stitution as it is." .- • '
The Constitution . as
alien with= regard' to' slavery. tariff; StiteS
t.overeignty, property qualifications for office,
was all Southern Secessionists Said
they wanted, but it is now plainly to be ieen .
that they thought-more than they said: - They
rejOiet;, now that Napcilcini • -has establiiheil
the Government -of monarchy on.. American
soiL You . cannot find a-butternut. that-.ex,
presses'slenne and sorrow ',that thelMPeror •
of ;France haS lisatablished a crewel Ton our,
COM inent. Yetrean st.e:none of their Caeca ;
light up with joy k and gladness-none,illunii , :-.
m4e add throw up rockets, and 'none partlei; , "
pate id the general jubilee that Vicksburg has
:alien, thaflee has been witlpPed., from Penw •
sylvania like a dog,. that Charleston is closely .
beSkged and, Burnside las-ediered cast-Ten
nessee. =.• . , ..., .. . - . . .
.Ind this last -is •tny own native country;
NY ti er 6 • so Many happy homes': have been
turned into flames by the incendiary's torch,
and made heinous with the cries of,the moth-..
er and the shrieks of the drpliert-=-where, Jo.
tur own knowledge:- my neighbors -"'and,
friends have been shot in tifeir • own--hem •
'or hung, to the shade, tree in the 'yard, and in
one.imltance,the head of the son, wits put off
while the father swung midair to a bentbush
.byl his .side.- • • Littlelchildren were shot beiL
copse they Would not tell Where'. there father'.
was ; • Mrs.• Hays '.was shot
. with' a mitsket
bill through the breasl ! and• killed.'becautie
•she refused to tell the murderous• thretia
where her little son„ftfteen years old. wait.
TWenty • dollars was the reward.-o6red for
the .scalps • of these -Union men; which were.
brought in, reeking with blood, - by Indians.
- And not one of these niggardly- scoutidrele,
rejoice that these. people are about to' be.reis- : .
elicit Truly they cannot—andhow . could
'they?—look with a good munthanee and
talk with a good grace to a refugee from that
.86uth. 1., pray. God to speed.the daY•wben.
~.
i-thc negro, will be free,-,and -all, SIIIIP merr..sa.
these, both North and South; Shall be alavel:,
I under, them.: ~ - : -•- ' I ‘
, . ,
East..Ttinneasee in her rdight. - deciates that
._she will die in - the next •tc).''the -"last ditch," . l
With the last baYiniet reeking with human
`gore,- but what she wilflave revenge. Curse
- those Vallandigliamites of the North - who have
ben instrumental in delaying so long the day
•of our dellyeriume, letithem go'down to: their
graves in dishonor,. add let Anathema:3lam:
• natlia be their epitaph. • :.., • . , -•-• .' ,
the.
NorthGOd bless` the kind, hearted ;seldiet 1 of the.
North who joins us to save kiuf count , and
accompany the eXiled laraelites back o their
lost hornet -1n the Switzerland of Ant 'ea:
•'-- - -- -- - ';-. OBITER DICTUM..
THE mop OF OfR IRON ISTERESTS.
Mani" 6 f cur domestic'interests have already
been greatly stimulated' by the rebellion, and
- are likely robe still further prempted.by ,the
return ot' peace. One inexhaustible .source
of wealth to the country 'is our. ni4merous
niines, -7 tio - t (tidy of the precious metals, but
also of iron and ccal. The war has contrib-.
uteri much. toward the development ofour
mining resources. The munitions of war.
pitting for ships, &c., have - occasioned iarge
demandi for. 'iron which• have been 14 by
increased exertions at the sources of ply.
The cessation of hostilities will bring new
classes of customers 'to the market whose
wants will require immediate attention.- 1 - • '
Alt the principal' isilroads of the South'
have been severely taxed* during:Atte put
three years for the transportation of troops'
and - supplies. '3leinwhile the various' com
panies- have not .possused, the material for
replacing the defective . and worn-out,tritek.
In. some instances' the rails have hee.o.re-
Inoved from the less important routes to' re
pair the wasteTaiithe thoroughfares. _'Some
roads have relinquished all their • iron: • 'Yet
the progress of detericititiort - has been rapid,:
necessitating extensive replacements of track'-
. and rolling, stow so soon as the restoration
• 'of peace permits business to return to its or
• dinar). channels. All of the abandoned roads
Will be placed in running order again st the
earliest practicable moment. After the war
the demand fcw the productions Of the _South
will'in a few years restore that. Country to a
high degree &prosperity. Even: the de
struetion of slavery and the reorganization of
_society on anew baits,' - will soon add largely
to the annul profitioat labor at the South:—
~Railroads will be more than ever ',heedful', for
eg the • harvests of the interior to: the
Sea-board, and furnishing the people with
-Supplies: ' . _ -
• Again the gicifie itailroadisnotv fairly un.
der way, and will be driven rapidly toward
completion. Hundreds of mites &truly ail
require thong/ma-of tons of Imo. The'lup
id influx of population into therrentier Statee,
will also be the means of starting many sim
ilar pro)ectrralong the liWeitf the. far west.--
All the requisite' material will hereafter be
' , drawn print ally if not exclusively from the
mines of the - United- States._lmports from
England will be. cheeked partlyby , the,un
-friendly feelings sidasting bistweeitlhe' two
countries, and stillmihrs by. the heavy duties
imposed by the present tariff:F. 4 , margon
tidently anticipate that' the' iron interest of
this country Ls - about to enter upon a tirdind
permanent curer of prospority.---Huttipii
REBEI; Pittri.sutiss.--The chicT)
Li-thus happily cataloguet the
dilemmas nia.lr at t •
various dilemmas of therebels : • • -
_
-I. IL they increase theirinuy they not
ftted fr 2. Lulus they•inensue ;hat' y
they are whipped.
3. Unless the press apeal a ont tbeff' -
ties are gene. '4. tribe pleat speaks out heir ,
government will be gone.
3. Uniestlit* draft themhede population
they must surrender._ a. ;If. they; drat tha',
. whole popttlatiort-theyirtuskstarvii 1-
'7. Unless they recoverEtat Teaneatithev ,
attt gl4: • - sidtpetre. 8. „If they undertake
ketventer. East Tennessee they "Ott more. i
, esltptArethanthey want,
Cedes, they free :the Ogees" theliit 1
nothing htft eelfiplAt iritb R. If. tkfy fru
'the nevelt{ tber re 1 to
shxe the ulgroes
bare-beee e : - t9 fi
ceifesiretor lilkutt.Moirqffii,s::6Ort
auk be tweed mit- telbe
OR!ii Ilcitheabortesir
•
• BOOK
• Doak* weir
at vivo 4allcriploa Mak
arde:.. - atatOiteat aortae..., .
. y& svtii,.,:s J i Iles is • •
e .repndielris tes ores-,
ent 'deb* he.csn't botirow from' abybOdy,--'
It., If he'- repudiates", nobody - willkW to
i..•- - -•- - 4 . -— . L ..,-
Ik If*: impresses !Rood he tproarthe bad
t - ... -.-. . n emrhe Impresses food,
..,
he turns his teen into deserters: .. • ' '
1.7::- They •can't 'succeed In the war, Cain
they hisve got, thernesiis of , building Whoa*
di ved
18. !They- , can't get . e ,mieans • of building'
•ndiroads ,uOtil,they• gni In the war: ' • •
.19: If they light .th' 'lose the 'Atty.. -10.. .Unless thq Attu theyi li Loseqeswerday. . r .-.:
1' Prom the
lab.,
•
• .'s ' 1 'Lin the .
,- - - -
,
It is in admirable • with &farm* r. , ../
for the gefierak winicsi,i and 'that desire to Newt
serve hammy in all branches of the rant , .
vice, thathave sosignallY ehiiacteriud thelfareo.
'mire department of the thimernnielits that Oiss ' •
: Bragg-lose been mkt* to duty et the mead .
Government) ehargeditithibeeWuct of nitrite!?
.;operations in:the &rude* of the Cortfedervic?, in.
place of Gen: lee. When a man hill in Oar •
inferior poeithoil, it; la ninual and ehesitabl• $o
conclude that the failure is dile to the inadequacy--
az
of the task to his ettpaets.'end 'faille to ere him '
a larger sphere for the t exertioti othii site
airs.- • 1 ;,,- • h . _ - . _ ~.• /- -• 1
.If, for , example, Wde ire' has shown lalWildf
Inecertpetent to the . tsiodesitogbatirnwithill • '
Ole ceetietotoulitazrioairwith** ftit. •
ed area, it 18'k:cleat ht- tai try bits with the- 1
ettininand:uterudes and the twin mrite4-, - ef 'op.,
'orations 'without limit a m too, Wketii s mart has
I done well in a high ppo t, it is the bestpewitas -
proof Omit he *mild do-
• :in an - infector one , •
aaditheerimeica dtity.hilrednee. him. All'aenah-
hie men. therefore vs the propriety of •
Bragg Ana•l'l&arieg Lew. -We are surprised le llia • -
a cotenaporaq zhould haye thoult it worth while.'
10 mention that this Prd.serchng his not only the
approval-Of Gen.-Lee, but aleo of Genii, Je4aUltoll,
and ,thwuregard. . i • • . .
The cotintry,would haveinferred as mu ch, ze it , -
has beep long Imdtru that the President does
nothing without •conaulting thaw' - dhsting•disited •
leadvnt, especially ! the hist named. Bincto, how..
eV, these little re,volationit have been co .
tutu be made, we. , .exe' •birppy tt 1 have it in \ our ~••.1 •
power tit add - thar while the. Generals named sim....,is',
ply approve, there are others who are fileipresal; ••
Joky. delighted,' among *horn we _may mention,,—•
Generals Polk, Breckiliridge, Buckner, Cheathem,•-: •
Forrest. and. the - dozen ;general .officers" and the
whole regithent of Sall officers about Oen. Bragg ,
- thought it would he necessary to remove from the ,
inlay he - - commanded before it: would be of_ way -
.accotuit.. , • It, 1 . . .
,' - We may add that - we :have reason to behave • ,
that the nppointtnent of. Gen. ldregg to conduct -
the militaryoperstiona of the, iiites of the Con-
ledetacv %wild have been either inade• and line.
umrnee, —RhineCungresStras in' selaket • fur in- \ . ;
atitice —but-for the greatenziety of Ole President •'.,„
to - confer withitleu..Price before- taking the step. • ,
This, of course, required time. ;It is hardly nee
obeary for_ us: to add . that : the rumor
that ()tut.
Pemberton has Wen made Secretiul of War is
without fueettatiori Gen, Peniberton 'hale thus .
- far failed: to only one _campaign, anti cannot;
therefore be considered se he
• v
won - hisi way to' '- .
the highest tuilitary loottues:t- Besid e, we have .••
reason to think the• present !Vary of WIT IS _
everything-We Pretddentivroutil vie him he -
IPAIIIf*LJAND •cuiass. .
. . ,
A4' 130twil Taylor IS sick in Michigan,' ' ..
airlleire arc t 071 taverna in 'Peiutkolvaiiii,
tiotineluding Plilladetpleis.. • ,• ' .. t .
' Air% Thl•r ! „ are 11,000 Tinni-e4oPo Lai Ziow York
City. . : 1 , .. 2 - ...• . F , • 147- , _
• 114" . Ili .' : Tboinas Starr King•dicil iti San Fran;
eiscopu tile 4111. inst., i' 4 l dip thefirt. ' .., - '
... • ,
. I I
Star Tli` r wife of Toil . Corwin is v r,, ill ana not
expected to live. li ' ;?t; " ., . . •• • ' `' - '
I.
or Til'i , fi t zitive caae/inuiti 'of Je . , 3 Tin hen:
notuiced to speak' iu'uariliner, 31e., nit creek.
' air . Asieording to tlpi .Chicago - •4•itnoit., tb.
unity:, Le F igoo in the uoto scans iitantitutieris
'Amu: $01.00() member 4 ..'; . .• i . '
Fo:` OA l 'l l l6 l -FtitP4r_ititi'v'Al B bl)!T in INew Ji
-7 • . • -
fit7t(10,1%041 frtnu 11. Pont in 1861• iuul
on
twenty-right years olti„ , .; i ; - - •' ' ;.
Crneral Custer hi it nutlet. of 01 'no,
I lettin the, earn° class with ligin • and " Bal t a .
tt? Ile tw ueiius gY
enty.ftn v ' IIL
a•
. •
• 44 - Col Dahlgren is a san Of Ailtp iril Dahtreta:
Rax born'in l'ettuaylvania;" and entered tho serriOti
as a caßtain,
air erg:, Johroy. Potter. of Wisronsin,.is mesa
.titted as a candidate for'eliiet of the , nels fres&
- man's bureau.] r ) " ;-
. . , . •
',Surgoon-cieneral Ratrimond,•w&iitinovi r on
a trial beoro court-martial for alleged .mieetin
duct, is a nativi , lof Maryland. -• '.•••
• • WO - DieZtfison - has atetvted ae
idvitation - to , deliver an addroso before the' Ohio - \
LOgislatgre; , i.•
ear SoAcpti ; C. Willard, who projected the hotel
'of that natnolp -Wahhington, 'haw been 'divorced. •
.• • •
Regiiiio, iladv tiapert.'s Na-,
tional finliltand new •Gan Works; Inuat sipto being -
at 'Norfolk. N a., on 3tood4Y • • -
SirA maiinamed fluinnve C. Cutler eihot,ao4:
W. I'. Littlefield 41eati:, in the streets of ninehport ,
lit, 'Minn.. for , improper intimacy with his site. •
elected
• sar. Goy. Carney. the rawly c United •
States:Senator froin 'Kansas, !ras in his youth .
poor clerk.in Cincinnati. I • T . .
tar COL ssail . Duke,' one of Johnllierginierogr
mental conitnanders is to be removeid froze. Co
lutribus to port Delaware. - ,
•
Itjot is to be• pureliaied in Forest LaWn. -
Buffalo: and a monument erected to the Memory
of the 'Wen heroes bekeaging to that-eity.
• sir Seen re:rivet from the South, with aline
amount of silvdi and gold,- arrived in Washington
on Thursday Mid took the oath. • • •
W A Private .Of the Invalid tOirps was ladd•
wrek pissed by the Casey Eitstrumng Board for
the rmak.of Coltinel of *'colored regiment. , • '
irirl.Ge'neral -Row:crane is' Prosidentof the Ma'
sissippi Valley SanitarpFair, to conTe off it St.; 1 •
Leine on the 17th of 3lay. . • " • •. • •
~1,•..:
s - a - A eolitier iiirte : O of the Nentuclrr camps
esys this motto with=them is, ••Vnited . ire sleep._
divided w e freeze." . • . I'. .' .. _,, .
tar The funeral of the late sing' of th e Nand': •
'etch Islands was celebrated scomding tot he Nam
sonic rites rt% Feb. 3. k c , . -.-.: ~ , • • •
ni - Ezet B. Cease ., Dist tictAttorney of Utters"
. county, died in Wilkes-Barre on :the 15th , ult.,
,in
:the Sith Year of hie age. • - \ t, ' 2 ., ' -
... _ -.
lies bought
Mr. Charles A. Weed, 0 •Stsurord; Cow. ;
lifts bought the estate , of SecretsfY Judah_ lw:Ben- . •
Amin, of the repel confe.dezracY . , on.ttieNtesissip- , _
pi River, near Won' Rouge, for t.140,0dp.- 'The .
house of Judah Isse_doPitxted. . .'.• - , _
- l eirlt is reported that a bill_ is tube introduced
into Congress taxing the prentitimeas well as the ~
espitalsofineurance companies of other satin=
doing business in the griiM.d States.- , , • ,
_ ... .
- s3r A large hotel in Bedell*, Ma., waalporned
en Wednesday list. Five perscos,were killed and,
rosily woundedin Being to escape. Otherbruld- •
irs were burned, the loss amounting in all ,t{+
• IT The , Sonothis Demcieraf says that reniat un
"eatiiness.pcsriils arnottg the ferment:throughout
Califonua - eoneeritig the crops. Vert , little grain
has been planted, and prospecti - &ref gloomy in-.
t
sg- Brigadier-Ger:and E. A. Mill hu
'tene ts ithe liev.,S. H. Wingfield, of Tortsmoutti:i
Ito clean the streets of Norfolk and Portsmouth for
three months for vowing rebellion Proclivities in ' .
his pulpit . . .
..-_,.,... ~..
.
itir An , .
intercepted Richmond letter ears :`-:-' ~,
President Diva /weeps diaconrageel, and I row is
failing rapidly. The responeibditiesi, disappoint- ;a Meets and fault-llndings.of his friends have tim: ,
ken him down, and it is hardly .probshie. that , - he
will live to see the end of the War.. I .--- -•
• Or The Yew Yctrk Trilnine of -'t ttesday kist
says that the Amoricin_Coal Company are. about •
re-opening that- mit ,ottheit property known an
the Caledonia- "(Mee,' and have iaMesadd their 1
bolting ,capac; about 101 per cent. river last weir, •
thus enabling th em to mins and. transpiet tee •
to 2,ooiltune of ,coal per doe from the openhtg'ol:
canal navigatinn on theinfh lest:- . . •
isat- . Sirs.' Gem Harrison, 'whose. death 'WO' haws'
•chromoled, was tho' daughter of John Cleves.'
Sylmar the original purchaser -of the Miami
country.. She wad. mamcdto the Hon. Capt. Ear
then, who cotenuorsiod Fret Wash=ton.. soon :
after the d of Gen. Wayne fertile Attila
"tie States , pro ~ in 1796. v. She had therefore -
been forty-five yesattruarrieidlchen her husband, .
thimPrentdont Of the rnitor Staten, died, and ;
morn than than twon4xear since, s'vidorr. •
~ . v
w Chipago is be ', s.-regy . dertiorkized ' -,
city. In ten day* titretr~muie, two gorragen,
one suicide, four deaths fromincempetan seven
murderous antaidis,;,lire normetettt to
three dead irate.° lite infants kook one Caneet ~
arson, one burnt t 0, % &, , four fatal -.11 , •,..
and we rebelopy
_. .),Ip-..yrom. cliiikkay,. ftg"
idiom. two ilitindred eases gitdrunkanuosit,:theft'
disttirtiance,:kc., broughtWme tlakpolicaeo:. ,
Deliglillo village to live in if - • ~. '_ .
_`:.iiii."*k far frorit'keitereing that isiavely, t
Coke," says ins , iticialioSa.Mhig, 4 We have king. •
held the' cipiniort that- ie,ier.the normal and osi
humane relation which labor eats sits sin towards e
capital. 'When this war ureter we shad urgathat
every Yankee who i centates toput foot on tiontli.l
tirti 3011 bd made a slave kw life, .lid wear miiroul
ender as ndgesofkinferiorttv to 'the Akoati.—; )
6leierT will stabiteelf to death about tbettuisthe
Yankee's tolell thotrirth, and_nottaccier."
learn . .
tom .dear Stigrman is deaeribidaa•being , an inch ,
tees thansis feettigh, and about flarty 7 flvessrs
old.' --His frame is of good *W.; NO, a, Motia
develop:mint of muscle given him Mkappearanos of
being More slender than be-reill . via: 'Aishairent.
epee are tlitrk,-„his , forehead high- staLso astuniN ,
. ingly. fair lbat,, standing as it does in muted . elm
haat with his hair sod eilleSit 4 " - liis Samna
feature. - His ebeeb ate =arta torah Bias.
while age' tro*.haa:lnlido. ' 7 3 . 1 = t trick
at the oteithereyO.' - _ A _ senate
=me t 'lO llO • Mi . -;.4- '•• •. i; ' •.:
=skirt ... , Wish -....ic., ' •
it, *
dolt be i •2 - '' •' - — 4 4 : .
Ilit . 1. 11 Is ."." 4 ": . b• - •- , .. .. ;Mot;
r iltlea , .and erieti
' ,:- •
.1 :.,,
lA
i 3 etiirPri efp a
be as ease„ vio3f the.
Lei C 040%
,_
..,-
'of sittbr.:. Blimatiocks
4. I) . l . imail as 4 -IWO I.