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":- - /miasma- - ... -- -- - ' . v - -.. : '''. n ' - '1" P ' la libg" - • ' or . 127 athia. Cik. %s lllll I , . , , 10 astailleaut al tart **agitate aaill i I tamed icaßwous...4 mom:.. ' • , ............. .. .. - •' .- -'..t - .-- . 1 ~--. ,/...-.:E,t. 1- -/. :.„. " cth l l lk **4l - 410141 0 P-,114 4 &-44 1 P10 : - • is• . 11.ue...........4. , . ' $ 1 0 0 ~• ' .11 0 . 00 . - 1 . 4 . 00/ - ' -.:-. .-- - • ' , se v. AN -. /. . A ii , , - :-. o.!o.daits • „of, ...., „... :rau .. ku•-t , ;:•-,.?4..- \..---•:-. ,_.•• _, , ..,i,...,- • , -,-- ~.o. .\ r ........ . cie . . to be- , ...A . /oi* 4.. . , „ ,• • tonal; sal over four A g 9. ' ' ' ' ti . '4,40 -.- ut 00 ' ~., pi Bus . . . • . s etties... ,.„ , Ku m ,or,t6 noes, 50n.!,9 09 - . • 111 ' 00' -, ': '. - H_DI I I VER,y-;S . A .. I . DAY . , MORNlNariff BEN,11011N — ; BAI 4 /1-NAli.. r '-. i - iriiill, • _ .. . , . .., . . , , , . '... '''''' : kil[Ul( '• I. i .t. OEM PENN YL .lw - '1 . .. . • ~ St •-• ' ... on . ',,,_ 12 00 1,9 00 . . . ,l- • • - oar -" 1 .. t'' Si.. "- .00, . / 4 . 0 0 r i.oo I . - - • • ....,, . . - - '-, :1--' '- `-••-• q •, ' , --- - 1 - - . ," : " .. , f .,••• - fe t- 1 „..a 1100* ,;•'llllll.lO/41rir -''. .. • Luigi roltuni • ^ - is 00- , ~ 19 99 - ...' [.llll 00.1 . . .. !, .. _ . ~ • r . ._ „ . T - .. ~ . • for Largrr.rt;ece sur c cUrfem ool - '• -. _I .. I - 1 • . , . 1' ' , . , , • 2 '' — SATURDAY MORiNTING,• - .0 ) .11.1.11'W - 1864 - _._ . ... •. :-,. -. ._. . ~.... l4 .117 r Aud'Aors • and A -. mtniofrAtoti • 19oliesi, ft auS2. , . - VOLI XL. •••i . '' - , --' ' •... . 1 ••- • - - •—I -------. I' • hiellorildikr-- - --- • s t r • mut Forr4 ere CD tall 14 • Ilpe. in attnettis- , 41c . 1' - ~. f , ,.-. . - : -,. • :. I - - • • 4'; `.. , ' I . . • ..- ' f • • • -. ~- - . . ii , • . .. '•._ . . . . -'.:'; -.:.:0-0-A.--L.-..T4AD ust -I►l ;11 COAL /NINO M 4 I:AVER ld .AND ig Whuirvet -Yu. .249 II nu }km! NEB, ST ahis - Aer: PACIIER'SLE' ZlPOrrren : ZIS rf 111, P 6EAgLiBI, LOAD HOUNTA , fiLTEMOR LB;: 11‘ reL lillar*ei 1111 xeroulfh, Debar ' • 21 .. • .) LEit - 15..4 co' 4. - I*. qnliEti-L. 1.. . -: • ''' ( :.!l,:rb . Aaigt . 0/ ' ' • niviiniad 1 11 ...".,:, '.14-liilV IiEVPLit , i • • • •cirr3cEs t ,, :r. - • • -; ~,sferthanik DAVIS _P 81t TEhLk . • - andl!...l'oll: L I); A I -N v. I 1.1.' o : . .Nv..7111. , 0fie . 12= MEE= .'~,~-=~ rt sic Asp•s k tirp} 4s ,o, ) Vein ; Red' 7ity erY, ery tiler 40191 tr , i16 , 111 , '3 1 ;0 .ricir Y l ey r 'ores)' . 'VC ICE.• • 'OF Nig sr:., n n ..a.zt!::ed as a rtie:4l:or . . 6f oar ;Ile !On*. •' 1 1.1.1i15T07 fag , Trade, i title 111 lk,sfu buP!slems. :114.• : E'oy irlOr,:sizned under ahe firtri of - J. inflicsit of mining - .sellit '' • - • ' • . • : ,310 - WALNI - T s ,r -rier 13,,.1'rrt CAIN, H.AOIIRI3. & ST` GAP:i 10f , 1 1 11 I*(ll'N'' .‘. " . • ,1111. AC. -214alers to ,Illitrfirsi qua itin of WHITE / 1 01 D RED'ASii 'll4 . Whaqes. Riv .* cY.ests if it. WM. F. Afpcgil. sn,ppei - - , 4,417 I.OeCST fIiAIP - CO. oppoiti , abl• ag,entP 7A1'15.00.q.; hum bit'llgt • •• %1 thstw. Jan. C VAN ,inera and. 77:.}ligrrs'i.!*the CfrAri .1U ST rIt3.G \TAIN r . Welnpt §tfeet.T . hlfarli IC S: 7 7 : Trlnftv liiiftdll4;New' o 1V,. 55.1)6 a0 btrrgt, 80.1t4 Ntiir 1-1)111i:, 123C22=11 ,o; 40 - ..trigii)"-Buitell !.:' - '• - - P NEW.. aill4,:yettl6 spring COALS at" ELIZA TOLTY, C_lenleinboati at 31inoe or L'aeust .Mount rblr' r: te Sotiiad, etlfinectirilt ; and NorlL~l' • BITI-NESS ATOPO I I .32.1. T -11 1 .. Engineer and iughtstnaa. ai tam , in - rparetp elr4tte.7ll rl iftp, of AEC, 44n1faainable ferana, and ratnepa and clinical, it hiir office 40n .the third 4f Building. ("<intta:hireal, PottoTille. t. "Cop - iiig promptly attepded to.' I. t.}:Nr;LAURIPI4.4I.viI and "lii eecondim sitnets. Itt,fr "• ' .• St. I.lsFrgeon tr i s -•- • h... tad szieel!i4,4l2side , fiailisit _ , • . •• , • , , V. Rill t.lPithyi`ilr.'Pa.. ii ithy Pa.; thi• Penni. ) rvani s Gtate GOCII4teII Surrey, ,te., . ,; • 4C- 1 fieni Awe, V. Srhhylkill Count 7, ra.. 4)1. 1-1 T ••.,11ahanoy ("Uri- ", r Addrria— ,• 1q . . .3- itir—..groir 864 PuTleknee sold antis cfal rfinitel and Coat; taking oil Lands. .11inflijavJ. akastanzi Street, Niterllle.-.1 , 8.,10 - 14.] Fla. rum. : !V A. OTTO.-; Maatiefiseter•r *ad all kincicapimfxrr, Wfininur A and •ther.ecilegne-Wiiiiers;, • . . • llTGlNA.',Apotheca7. • & !leading; 6. R.; CO2I. 11 } r . S ri_ 1 2 ... TARIY- 7 11 : 1- r iißD . ' (....iii. PIN - i ' itoriirli ' 1 ' NY'S COAL I-• - : ..r - • , oat iftiX)4. ! 1 .. . Sole Agin or : Wk. Cause last oat Cala • . .!. par ItimareiTeia ' ilk' ' ere;C I ' ' • •- .'. 'hipped in, Jersey City and E itabethter ila ' 11 COA : 4.):: 'Aiiip, t a ttle lIAIIPSIHRE a d •TiALTI ORB CO. .. .- • = - ,, , - Illossountra George ' s C k I Coal, stip . ~.. - .i: ax Italtinn and Georgetown r , 1 1 1 K . - .• - - . , ,A,•t n t i i - il . GEORGE ' • -'i': ' 1 "4• : : • YLEARto • celebrated Brea t l ir p 46 . 'hipped at Philadelybia.i : i i . Front r.ti I • Ntliart.- No t 1.., atiPo!t Ilit ' hm' and. Phila. firT A pp Coal. • ICU /17 , ~r, .. delphia. 'IIINOIT 0 , : 2 . 1 ":,t4, From It) C0:)I water tit. t Pesotoon to ~ - , litanini .1 _ i *learner :OAL., ,' • " , • itlght.: w Tork. . :. • . tveiz:, M►rch 1 hiladqt. 20.tf, . , C 0.,. • • - 1 , - - : ,- E j AND °l7" is , • ::,11:E1114111 - EU foul OiL at da. !OS Walo 'Whole COALS, hie of pr ted Ike lap.) _cuott t tikh, -}'of -'wrest 'ttp.p7tizi Phila.- , Afeh The- ( 1 4n COALS • etre ill. et The Ne m i n melt meta kink alßh. the steap y;e• hgve 4.1.1 `then), wacipg uty rttA t I,mona :Stine HI( *ton. 4Doi I , e lie at I TIII;N: N. BM E IIIEWS 1 mt. - OF' i,l lii -,A . pri I 171, Ifavin,/ Yffith wants • of stii' utnni t JAL, Trade CAR ' lt Tl n i 4 I MI/ the pitmans a) 4 3:ll't li e t. ... dare pulsated to sh ,the t gauntlet cd 11intaka and aa ;Wkiat Ash , slll Coal*: .' ' ' I ,I .' -. I i It the.lts et Jamey Ci y cwhdrt the ,depth of, i:td 1.5 to 1.3 . feet), thif ,are Iptepatid at alt ' tapply the above Tula, Wad . LEIIIG/E, to", nehlps fur parte In 'hies atid eleevinete. gin be coaled ae an haul: garine'' day, or !' - -; - I Agent at Jersey Cltt. ' L.,osthn—.WAßD tf. BAUM, 4 liiibffit: .tleicaik—J. NC. DuCA3III, II . , , - ' I . ' I I 1 t-Iy I Dok ite: and (.20.31Va1, • 110 Bra: r•ShlplArs ~, 0~, ~ABEPII COIL -i .li .. - —," • :$ 21.131/ENEF49•IIE 1,C0.. '. OFFICE. , '' I i'' '' 11 treatl t r; llr l u l a L d A ja )t v, t17. 1 *‘4 Ii: - . '- ' '' "., t i' - • ..1 /Why Streit, '. Dealers in the:hea sarietleta I DO)! ' 1 311,...t I.:proprietor-an! 11 c:lf Creek ' ili7 caps-' Mg c., Itil tl , t GOO me a yeatalf fas lethrai a.ftsd Aab,,) and ', Duca 1 4,1aaya ,(Wintit ._ ; • •-•-:`; ALS& L' - ri , [ l '-,•, : e -'•-•••‘ • eritt far the Cate c f fhe purifylgenadive I.,ci- i n coal;lbdin the Laaist Nit: l'oriliry or & Cri:.%lll . :a(, vritch wit I ' , 1-' . ._pliiptitaD,,til-,_ oric; via, Canal ; air, frusta- TII. TII. Green 't low Nl!«.fl'arrl. ridicule-TOIL a. ); ','.., lila; from ,pie). **l . jil ;lairs I: 1 llii'limonill , _I j_ '' r, - I ~ fc4st Ili Mail .eir ia:n Mull' 11 , 1IfTE AIM I- Senislkil.! count, aeleatlal, ‘ICII I atrial , ' t Ippecl, tinder oncpert!onal simerini •n mice. At Eliziibeghli•O. nr.,,l•iit _.. ," sI'ItING Nltil".`4'A.lN: midi Pkil- , .ia ... 4 . tlIX;IE,:t:Oli:I.c. -.1',:; 1 -; .:• il, . .. , :From Baltimore...l*a. ~ • raterillANlt'Slltitli ItITUMIt. OVEI'C' ,AL ' i .Alf:Jersey.Cisi-ri. ti., - la. r.elli.g.li• and- Ntorrl• CatilllDQ '' i-itipiricir IVILKE.SDARRE 1:07, 1 k1. ' tha e•n.. taken frron•the "AuderirLed liiimive t... air CIIII3IIIITIrI , Estate," mai I Id" kw - twit; ii:NCIL RIDGE COAL'i talthl of ikbicb, tot I • - i'pes and for family.uee, areAntsu paant!. ca-rfiffeatesin cinr - nGlces fnllm limi•artio nd fidly tested three coalhland Rmn3liflce` a iii.witiiracrit eaiia:for amain In n at. pra t); elinker, km. aftlies and nreatte•ldaze.than. I. MittimowAsefore•the• public.) .. 'I ' • , 1 . ..rr: sq‘c).t - T. &' . -e()1 'I nis _to. STOUT - & VAN I`4ldlalt s ) • . .„ . ..., . nd Shlpperi of the etlebraiml TT LTON cI.E. It Al., from the Ehaervale frcillair7. n !Ila n , ;end, dealer" in thelrat varieties of, . I CITE 'IND BITLIIIIIOIs.roiLs. I.l,direcA from the natnes or' nI 'Of yes ' , • . . 1.1 i 1 - V..;. N.. 1:.,.. _`-‘.. .r.LizAtirru RT, N. 3.,. :,' , 1Y1ch4,;i.q , .. , FORT Audio ONA PA. r iard leElat=-'414 air 4111 ; ti Trinity,' inifilisig, viadvrity. New icor:It:: .. All 1: _ . ---.'+- S. VAN Vt ICII.S. ' P. I. • . !. , • IMfflE I ( ).A 1 - Y I'(,) P C' (I !Al.' • ntiiagdon and Broad • • p *ma. ,Raiiresid an 4 Vailki cia • • graft . • iiiy ertil 'ibe 'kftertiton . c7r.R.I R . ChOpketta. . Own. and ;Ntranufacturere ta tbi value:of I. al a hTEAM (311NERATO ,AIP. FOR CTCRING PFRPOSII4. : -1 A 1 -- .' :6 - : BROAD .TOZtOid. irizii:), : Mieettontwah P RILADELP/1 10 , 4.wr . fli by Canal andjcilivat t* % if*rls7l- New Jeraryi4 t 4 lia?letbftelprptioei M a liqent to .ttie BniztylA ' iliT . Fmtmoc• is iraregular supplimepsat y b poanted ugkeut the jean: j;. ' :7 4 ;1-1 ' 'l'l, ''r 1 ;--- .:''" ..11 'l ; .'• ; WisPAnaeirilied ilir; ~ e, irratigeMenta wberet.y (heirs An''datiil:re rge,quanitiles of ..he ettoleest R0)4): TOP. re;prepaTed to filtr4rderri;roipt tty-k 9 market 1 ',pm :Walnut StreeV•rhi t 003*. "; llo,lle,tadw ii, lie_ii• l'ilyk; i ' t It Rilby S. reet;lkaktaltii I ;' L -.34 -WeeAbiltittier . ,S!..ii..s.' t,l 'Pt ; . -;'-:•.•;.- I.'" r.— }IN E it A 1" , ,-1 - -oulfict,• 1 -- or ruw FL4nR44 , ; I ' I I : 1 ;TQP- WHITE ASH Semi•llitiiiminout • - , i'• 4 , ' !I 1 0 A , . 161 WALNUT S'FIIPET, • PECIMAD3LPWA. i 1 441IBERT HIRE TOWEL ` , Manager. raiderlnrEarts OFFlCrpat , 1 . rai derr Buildi ga. / 1 . W 661100 ! , ' t . rinlty 4. 1 I,lleeek.l 1 l ;Ain OA D TOP AviiiTi wail 111 —BIT I ill I OUS C l- AL ' TT I OBLE, O. I'Viluz, &' 1 CO., ar :walnut Illitrerrt. Pailadopialet. - Noir. 1 1 i Broidway. NOW Verk, IL, ell State Street, noltira. operiorquality.of i4tecelebtatellcoal frau? their , • "7 ' 'l4p7 v €II A lEgtoz • :se biped e_xeitat .63 RBER ;BBBBY,CO _ __lse • . . . Ci 4 . -- . I - is undersigned, hieing contain 1 . • our Three is in the Lorbemy Legion„will tires' tnu* nasineite tinder the lame of ' i i .. ,: -. , , . KITZMrLLER. dRiA,I77 & Co. .. Tr f li KIT,Z.MILLER: ST F.'S & Co. ' GNAIIFF & Nt, 'SG. ~, 111AEIT. i men r iber of our firm , sin aticida . ..Pelf with J.. R. FIAKISTON. Still ,reside in phis. and all our coal shippecrby p e- ater will Cr the excinsive.. control . of 1 N. P & (X). - ~_ 1I! . I In . . a ears .axed ea and attention' In Its piieptu 4nuintalti the ;notation of our °deb! 41. ~ P nibiasers 'abroad can . rely k oataliiped In - the errs best order. i 1 " 31TZd11..1J38., GUM . • ...; i 1101 4 ELs ELS. IZICYN HOTEL, i" Tate EXCIIANGE 111:YrRL) BT,POTTIPnraar, boa LbalEilarilt. /3 0 0% 14. '63 - GF$•B HOTEL, ; irrly,llpßllllo2llloid mod.) I JQII. 41- FEGEP,„ Propt., 2 1 ir.tan JillieFlAT . . -PA , mail 0f.124 Pfrivous.; SemiOm Veil. sad Stimiall Drampwoseirl sad lieThth4 teat-Aft repots of tho HOWARD AANVIATION Ltz mill Weeded lettemVeiqraieblgre:, Dr..J. smixecnotas z 4, Leo. N 6.4 Sotql Illathlthkit, Pblloe . Pa. , 1 8 ".14 1 1 1,• , LI ,-. 1 1.-lir i . il i :. o` ~, ~~~. IB 4 oR No. 9. 1 =MOM !Ala? l amenle Cs ebraiefiC ASHL !TOM MiBANOT WOnat Stmt. i F ,l4 . OlAce-47 Cedar Farset. aree ; I to;:or' PILITade • New Vkane • 1 'Pier We,: I TaLia/STPNIGALL . -.1 1 , iiimis aniusirrlr. :L0R80801.1% LINILO MI t Shl . ifers'of Othei apiruir,d nits'. AND RED . . ABS . i . XIS. *Want buret, Pb , -., -. , - lilrii, nitY Blanellag. ' . 'Cot , of Kflbj a Doan, .. fusion. F. 14 A l i 3 I ' 1.1 .;'. .. T F_E ,• . 1111E4 .& T i i. TEBSON • , ::: : , ~ 1 • Il l aVi •PIIVIIIT . i . . " ,• LEWIS • AlrDEilt D' di C . lAjciints for 44 sale of th it celepnkti;4s LOGUSYMIOUNTAIN ( ~..-._ j_ -.- 1. 0 . ,... '4l .L - ; -: 'Ashland . anikiGirierdyille' a: CO., (silts of s ' • • -.- 1 : IPie . i No. .• .0 II N 1 - 4. W 11. i- :, , • '•, ulna Of .I ' . s(-} f ti YET< lE. . - tvriarrN4.7. Part ii• l' - , r • ! Nu rNo. a u ii'Wal.nut O r.F-' ' . . i . West nine, .' - :=totio. 1'1. 7 '46 ' t ,2. • • :.j• • ; - 1 7 (.3.i 4,- R, 9 , "3. ;EIG LE161." .and. {'art kJ, unfrring from' getting a.pare'article. -,0FT1,1. 7 -1 09, W Haziejoi:ifiTtrj pr.o...kL.SIIIITLf.,! - , I 111:031 GEO ,-„ . . IC, Sift' : ' ad 01),.; TO rktipft ,:- Co 8 . 7, J•anest; -; :,---:',-.'. •-‘ i ~. 4 ,n ~ h 1 „ , ;,- i i. ;, .II L, 470,itL1E54 ;1*.; ; ;: f A t li 14713 ALAIV I T ',lllree_ Phill4 1! ;:' .'-' 'rixitics i;pck was 1 icii.4 . iMinrg - ABlig ItgliT 1 1 1.01 1 B.IIV. STO( KT(.4.' :l '''' . F W,341::'. May an. e _ . i:............ ."., •• . • L -; •: 4 4 uu T L EK.1 I ,till ~.. ~.,SOHO ' NBEAGE•Bi},-t/ y.P.. . Miner anttpperotMae tiele* .illack-Hetti W e slab 04100 1. , I i t- ~ - F F ire- B arnlW:.:'.. -•I • .7PINK. • ASI-1 1 . ii.o.2' . T:O. AD i•-i i.,iirrrsviLLi r ieilipiii `kill COlity. Pa. -- -- _ . ' 2 l 1 f ~, , i - , i :a: Ai 41 tii, c.. , .. - .; - . '•• I -I 144 . — ,,.., „ AI . IIT IFRA. —LA A. MIA ICOA iNlyiNaet 'Prank!' ralvele t!” , Neears. - . - amily .olti Al‘w,„ ilia, always depend. upon (No.l I ' ;:" 1 ' No. I r OFF - 1Cop: -,2%, . I .I. L;fo: . 6 . ..., •Tremont. Vett 2 'fi'll l c. Oir Sli:n ,ri and I.4)011ST 7 .. .. CO:' , NOR. I, ~ I ' .il li Ashland.: I; , re , • ... ' tilt 011!Cosalill . 4159 . • TO C Al. . P TRAII Raring tinrchaatal And ref d ix.L. rtoLLINe ;It afe ate now 'to mate. an , *ha I always a hand,' a IP p p y Of email T (Oilier, n which re tilt as good ter as any othe Rolli .... Orders lead snit wi ptly I BRO.. t their o rest the the Mill, liy the no film. , ' 4 ' T.K. 1. ie. ltareh 12.,' Di FU,TI & - PIELL ft 1 !;,. ' ' .. .• .0. . NEW, OOKBEN , 'tioN 004 SCREENS. Theun •• i tc - ll l 4'l • . • era)gned ae p eas. in uncing to Coal Oivrat,iirf and oth tit, that th• y sic gtanufacturinat new COAL SCREEN Of the} invent which will zilarantee'to r i cer twice . long. tirM do It. 'belief ;hal any crinepediviire . wen lu;stae. The sr .ntentst turned - outsby us Can be bent' tr' any. fire' qtdirci. e taco guehifirre t t the l 110 - i'A wii cittioc Wa i!jinot Ice until r Wry:V . c e.i :lrc out. . crimfzed, • ire, Screena them hee lewdly k r 'hue the per !flesh. *lore to ti is to out: Wel manufacture :lan, zed lneith of c Comhinallonl Ser•eed. • ti4d in t e trade .6 - gß^:dr. Dichtn, who' !faecal , fated With MI am in the harinces lof mann! acing • rro. wegian - anttntalled ;tree" •,. roan e. hall salwed4wittlierstdti;Otrid illa" •of his , teren. tr ante:Catlin/0 1a0744:: : ..•Ww,tp,of• 111. E T. :ree Hai• . Stone; "Centre -S uet - aridtuutfot4ted Wi zilite In,' l s. • ' 'nut* talheir RaiiifinafTtren* ffl.! em, rptici . r:.latipcir SnelL'lle colic* K contin ci f am' ow pgc lAtetatOtz:iwZlitxtnilltActtowed t s MM. , ••,. -, ~1.1-'l- t : , l it ' %. ~, . . Acing, .14C intlffille . I a) nuktinfictnriogj tlylo`of Wire Scree, dill rent '. Ord that tWed 'in plaiting crir na, as In ere r ticiwit, in which -t1 Coal 1) isltw 1.4 Irwited. l •• i DIEIIII - & fIICEL• *tater' ' Screens nf 'all 'deicriptiOna tide. . : [Die: 9,e, .1,3 . ztt. - i Mini nee. W' 1 - We are a power.. wire PC tendon . LEGAL lIIRDS. B-E'N Alt 41111. i r 011.. Attarriti7 pt La KII.7 I, 4; 4 'I•BEILDING. opposite Miners* Bank. hittsiflle,!Pi.: = Ilari6o . been latrty erouteetkl with Reps tent, , ano pdagesalozredlitire for the promiit pence. tnent of thetOess - wlth, the' gokrternuteter, Comenlogaty. °ninon* Paymakters. PenitoO LA Auditor's Oft*. partici:lW attentionl will -be pat his tom-Orb of. bort., ne 1, rs. aveiandrig and -writ.' of all krods neatly dope. - 19..64-1.14 1:1 LAT 1111t111GMT FASllitli. - Law. lkiallenct, Mite' te Milknoy LI.. Centro a/ 0410 Offibe uearlj MaT • ; ILTAI I I. Artarsipy stoolC at tAw. Co4nt' 17; rt .ftilliman's new buildfilt. aria. ,pos .63ite th e nen . ' Bsrik . . OYEIR: • , 1111 OFFICE,-1 re. Pptpille. Pa. • Petrairy T. ; JAtits',ll.'eAurcri. '- ... wititax a. lents: C•Aligr l l s l3.l% ile SINITIC Ato•radirs Lot et. OFFlCP”„looth•east eOhter lot Venue am Market 71e, Pot e. - Pa: • t i .11nioN, •62 I ' t -z , *. '! ______4 1 • - FIRA KENN . liCAllllllpri e A ft. It .. OFFICRCeotre Stiveti keer the • pal • • h, Pottaivihe, ;,••• rtlys f1 1 103 1 1A66 .- • 1 . La+. 063ce copal Pot Nolterther IV, .561 I AA SP! . Ailtlabd, to reata.rhae AP. . • X2l, ,0 lIIRISTOP A.J_Law. Pot , ;' OFFICE-4n Aprp- MEI saiiiio ll . lll l4ll TI tkll4a7;:pneredi riactly E WlL rale Wreak - min Rimni.,,vaderes; two miles bekre Bs • ; - jaL "4,*1 win Nov CA INMIE t ~ 1 TS. '0 AL orr'eul ate. - by -them; tatty flße last P 611.1,,T1LA KLif 1;0 . lx , rberry, coal ,hi ~, w' -max cAinlyy ~...4 S. Partici+ erld;'ing ;Mn tti getting • pti . art ~..,d. • 4 Vlalnut . . 4 Pb! T•ttplitl - ti 'Firoadw y,' Ttijilq - Bil en York. i_ i CU., ' Sti4e. t,Eirdittr....' ' ' Ipykifty . ...... Tll4O - t.,4 0 I,m Ok ,IPA ghlppera o 1 0 I 1; :fl u .i .5. NO:I*W ~ sy . , ..o "gii , ii • P ymille, - :% - fl___, .Ir. • • 011 . 116 V• i • , •,..i ' ' : • M th 46 VILLE epareitt . keep 10 ,- ,et Ule:f. ,:.... •-:: .•"••• 1 l ' a " - .M1..; MIL lat 'mint: . Ttio ln are t7 - 1 7 a l ;l2i ti l • 5 1i LA5j,t747 , I i T./.; , twt„..dooriabove. 1 • • ' I . 14i MANNA* Litersliirf Ceptre, sueeteintleiti Penale,! -' • - ' 4i-1y Nlftlif. Anse/pry. as Ea TlkillCounty, Prs,... *lnset as lola of fissyltstals, sollsedoor 214, ER LIT :LE. 'Afforest/ e. sehgtlkUV t• • • t , • tango ptref;tOcret °teems& 1, .17 isTA r Lam' 3 I Brim's; At istitaftiv • '• Pthwerx: * WI% IWS•..A.Wpothocary. . , , A pare Mtdiaiwirthi took stencil» end 'alteralfy.s.o,f, ! 1 . •.. - wonderful salreely la- -of the - 1 'gtonia64 e • Liv er . e% , . Bowe • Curia Dyspepsia:Liver Cotnplaint; Headache, - General Debility. !Netvousuese Depression T 'Spirits. Conj ; atipatien, 'Colic, intermittent: rover, Cramps • r .and Spann'. and ail Coniplainti of elm • i Sex. arising from Hl.. Weakness. ..,.. ~ Whether inherent in the system, or . _ ! *sicced by special reuses. - ; '. ' Nothing the is not wholesome genial and restore: 114 In its nat re eaters into the• cr.:apposition cif •ito4- TEirrzwi, *Lai nrrims. 1 This pkvulir pnl piel:itlon one, Ins :no *mineral of any kind; no 'deadly Didactical element: no Airy exeltene: but ft ! ' L i sca t b4tioa of t e extracts or rare .halsande herb. and plants. with purest • and mildest of all Magni sti4oilaii m ikt; L i !••11 , '. ! i 4 is welt to ~e, forearmed againatidisesse, and, so tar as hum an' Totem sun be prousiad by human mega net '•. es engendered - by an unwholesome 'et . ret ~ plunk fire water4 and other '.atainal muses; a fifiliT,ETT 13 , 11•11.11 S may be relied car aa aimhe evikiil ' H ', .. -1; . ' • __l. i's.distritls Infected with Perm sin Aare' it naa .. . hedh foundliu Miele as a treventativa and ri. istaide oas i t . tnmedi.r d thousands who retook to it under air pretension ! of • Ozark, escape the scourge :,, and thole. -lect*Wirn . Ito avail then:mires of Ito Protooirro quill lithe ee ld ea are cured hy &leery dirhef...itoursat'of entiManelo l ue edleine_ Fever - eid Agrepitiente. ef-, ter eisd reg pit! , itte quinine &pinwale in eche until fairlY.saturs !" with Mu - - deogemeeitisaiottiL are.not ttn4entiimiii ' tend `to health Within a lier !Attie' by Iit#%",TICrEKI ' nfrivts. ~1 .:-. .. .#l . le!weite °Fisch is rapidly ittrigbrated and the eir re it petrel I reet4 lhj this agreeabinTonic. and holm ,11. itroFini:wondi . ill:manes of. Dyspepsia anti in less con frmed formslodigestion. Acting as a gentle and pail...ldeal apfe. int; as well - as . tenon the Liver , it also :.f drvarieblyrel es the constfpatior ec uperlndueed by lr resider action. f the digestive and. I retiveprgana. ' ItilPone of ' hie habit, liable to !Nervous Attacks, ei . LoWneise of SpiF e ta and Fits of Leuigunr, And.'prompi , in4permatjer t fief trom..the Ditt6. The testimony on thikioli;lf , e most conclusiee. luta (fron t both sexes. '` The agony flitn,lot-a Cot.tc Is 1 ! Metitately assuaged 1 .bY it single to of the stimuient.,! red by.omulOnally , yesOrting t 41,1":ret4or , the l iaitit may be pre er, T .) g..'• - i - if L t___l , 1 • : '- .1 4 ,_ a,C.to il'onic.,lloST•ts AMER& pro. dti: eiret4 ni.mnsl 1:41 oxperi•nr,ed. or . witnessed' . I r, • !, ! they fully sprier' laud. , lln of Kos.. .. , inns'. % ' • imISS: PIIIMAiSIt lian.;v ind Debit* an ! ,iti d -aiteinifrlm'OLD Ati., It exertiii.a the ' ' ' " . 1 " " Met intl,u .F.• In - 0. tnt.Fralmtnt stages ; o f all disC .s it o rates as a delightibllnvigorent. When th 4 i x l ren O, qatF:* lo!- Waled. it il'Pegtatee to re.tiet-' , forii. and iv - blliallthiioi,. r, .I,?iiit s bp' - ', l ieut. It it The Onl f lare liimulant be ing mitrit*t r .from 4.nnd and 'nocuous malaria* and entirely , ...frinit ttie , Acid, eh. 'nu present more or less I lea all tie ordinar tonics detomarlica of the ; day. ! •1 1 to benallY . leliChie 41 been 4 nivereally. and. 'it may be truly . ded..deeervedij pore ar, with the inter ljern.Otortlo . if !the rsnuntinity,l HOSTKITKItiII prrEits.l ' :„ ' -. r 1 - • ' Prepared ;I- t CiSTETT'Eft & SMITH. Pittsburg, Pe.' .!, fold by all ,ruggiste, Gromrs an ll Siorekeipers eve '7/-I°l . • , ~ 1 1 _ . !i I I EI:A113C) ...AYS. -•-.- 1 .....L TX! itAcT: UCHU! . • 1 i t • , • . , lif/LD'ff - EXTRACT nuFxr, . 1 . IlltiLD'S.E.liiii.kbt ! fIUCHU, ' , iIIOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIT, ' (HOLD'S EXTR.WT 'BUitlitir,, mettle , _..,:_._, ,____ • i A and specific remouy fott &maws of th e 1 , „ .. 1 . nu' 'bier, .• Kidneys, ;. ' 9rsvol. - Enitddef. `: Eldneja. - . G ruel. 1 IlleddSr...,, . • Kidneys, (7111171. HET.' HET. , HET. Bfed'de..._ . . ~ r: - "lilldneyA , •.' oravel, I ^ - • - I ORGANIC W , i • •-• _l.'l i ! ORGANIC, WF.A*N; , i ,t I; 1 ..1. "ORGA N IC WEAIPt : : ,4 : i',"• E.AKN . • . •. j 1 ' H f ND ALL DISEASE* I '• . I iiriattal,!Ort a. Sexual Organs, I Sc4nal Oran, :gruel 0 Sexual Oruine.ll Sexual Organs. SSual ;Or . P. StIIIII Orgll/lio.l i . lserhal Orgas. Sexual l 0 • Sexual Drmuis, i • Serval Orono s e il t i li j,o r o s . Sexual Organ's: Sexual °roils. ND - ~ .' 1 , . , • - 1 i l l s, ativiegifrorn carcases. early indlarretlona.'expointre and iniprndene and remoVing - alll liaproper dlectutraMi. , whether sail king In • I. H. 1 ! , ,i, •• .' ' :ri i . .I r_ltialeTer IFenenie. , Yentelar Feleatiei Iffiltale:iee IFenaite, ..' Iffietle tar Penaale, Llffinte.or Werrnle, , Mimic ofir Fiiimille: 1 y: s i' -i . , -•.-- - t,le 4 f 'oak , ranee cetabllah !that t pereime *leer, ~ ,I . in' with All dianaee of these ours an 14PCLIA In bad.. try 14,0 lb ', nd -Mental powers.* experietuie many lac ' moi, alnrin , a , . Mit. tarlalg %trek' Wili ' bit fatind i I Dip pCO.lrFn to I.E:cilium Lomciffiemory , Difficulty In. ! Breath* . General Weakneire floarr of Dieealee,, Wealr..-NerVea, Trembling. Horror of -Death, :Chita' 1 Sweats; Cil Feat, Wakefulnet hr Thmnern Of Vision. ll Linal#;v. II (venal tapidtide of ' mu N l t a iit s rat * of{en,Enorr APPette 0 still Dirfeld,c SfraigoiTa4 Hot ifiultirinatting . br the Dorf , Drynatte of the 81dit. Pallidt . tertance. and Erupt os 6 et+ Face. Pains inithe Re ' Herta:Uri of the lido, frequently Mick , opOte flying: heA're the eyeA art :temporary suMutiot t and loin of!Slaht4 Want of 'At lion. Great Mohility, itetitlevinela: These symptom I. arioartd , to sto eso. 1 which Ode inedlePa• invariably l emons, won tblkow- 7 /4 „,, ,r/Or !T O , WltR. FATUITY, ' EFILKIIID FMI. • • , 7 6-110 ea9tw thit three exceeent are , not frequently ' 'olloweiS kph* Direful Diaelees, 'iffis(ANlTY AND CONSI ION?. Tar enocatna wane raiamiurriaille. and the ' lanchoti.Deattia by Uonaunptino: Wiliam , pie w !to Dia Truth of MD '.aa'r.atiou. l ,-, , • 1 ' .• 1 I'' ' ..- ja r I ' ' Ilgt3iptiLD•3 =rum or =cm; 1 . , lea arrialn; safe. and speedy enne.flima w4atever mill - thei!Mi.e . tirlifinaied;and no metter!Of - , , . ! • - I . • 1 ild4r inns Blanding. How Long Rending. '' 1 I ' - Doi Lnnt Standing, . fficir Long iStanffing; ' 1 '' -u : st * l3din g. ~ ' - How /44 StlAßiis• i 1 - It ta t wide:463omM* front butdo,,, - .4 tit. I tie, If WY, Febanah or di•L -. . ..'tk :; Ix' . ' ~.,,,toi plisamikin its Mate ila d idol. , t l - • • ' - , •••., - Aiutiiiitoedlate in Its; within. I• . * - : If MAO nitrating aaltliaiity,.olthil abotidlstousiAt. .emu I-, '. - ' ;-. 1. • PRC,Cf Clik ! VIE li'EAfEt r. A 1' ONCE, :lI -.: . - - --- -IE.V.E4 r-Ar 0..vez,:.',. I.r.mxpr a d 2: 0..VC.41 , • ••L' - - • EXTBA I OT 8110/111 1 ~b..iii e+e„tro,,,Da;,. * ,,, Foam"; and devi i ftbig lIMAK •To i!,Ei iti) . c:it): . . TO' RE FOUND; .i.,-,:"' TO, DEI FOUND. ' I I. .1. _,.. .- • , eirrx foil $3; deUvoir Prepared by ' 1 } , 11. r I, I F4DOLA , .: . fil l e (Udall, Pit 4, rt all know. •-' rk.,i . pc ; lt. . I .I_ 1" I" 'Wariaroein, l , , liniiiiio.4r: !yea gum*: ' ;karats ki.my ettdeart to, ~ . 21spoise.,, ,o f dirk •N on 116 ieputsitkii ',traria 1 inirmariosi - smut. i ' AkitSAt'ATUILA.. -*. i rJCP,ROVID 11,1 , 001tH w4eta.. , u vox aka" DT ALL VYING 01011cWRIMIL Au roa . FLICOOLDS. - I I SAKI ito Oaf Oat, *A Advert/mine* laid se, ...Itit III; AND A on)! nePogrnos AN'D VIPOIBPW ' lgov,:!T. tit& :' . _ IL. I. , ,„ ; , , qao i ..„ i, ' . ' . 1-, , I [ wave the and worn 'New • ' , cootoo l n on , GirR TO ‘-BITTERB. • 11 • I pr. C. ar.`aAcaisiox. rannahii. we. * 1111 Yr A BAR-liCi6k DRINTK, ' • 0 4 BURriTual: FOR , RUM, nTesstaJma gimuca, - ` leas a inikir esseastelisec , VEGETABZE EXTRACT t. PiritE TONIC, • iiraccuuns ea LursAmi . 1 D S wzi4. imartrau.T was Uver!OOmplairit,.. . • 2 , - D3Wda ' - . and -. • -- - GE ELIWI BITTERS • - czwarizity arao: • .; . K Naomi Dobilky, iNoaues• of ' I • ILldoeys, and allillatoatiandog tram I a Disarierell ralooolk Observe the . tillowittg Symptimi • • , , Resiati, from %wrier* of 'the Digaitiie . - 9lgans • • •:emstl .t . ;il woo. ;in ward - Yhllneaor Blood to th e . I Head : Acidity of the Stomach. H Basun. Beertburn. Diarist for Fond, ' Pulite= or'Weight in the Stomach. Soir Brio. tattoos. Sinking or Flattering a the Pit or t e Sto. Swimming of the Li ... - Mitirried aid BMW& Breathing. Fluttering at the Resit. Clink or Wt. ing Wad Sensations when to a lyring , neas Vition. Dota or Webb before Sight, . • Perer and Dull Pain in the Iliad, Bedecks- If of Penrpiragon; Yellowness of the ' 641,, and EP* Pain In the hide, • . Beth. Chest, Limbs. Sc., Sad.' t • den Flnsheaof Heat. Burn. tag Conatilat • I • • -a,giniiags of ivil. '' ' - ; • v • ank grwtt de • . ' iiresslon " I ' • I- I spirits. - 110017411D13 i GERMAN - BITTERS , . - writ ow, Toy . . I '1" A GOOWAYPETITIC. -' - - ' • . '•.- ! ' ,-. sTuONG NERVEE... -•• . •' - \ .11.EALTIIY NERvER. - , • ; STEADY SlERviis. - 1 , , . i BRISK PEELINGIt. . • ' ENERGETIC PEEL .0 . G 3.11 ', . , - i lIEALTRY P `468. •••--- ' A GOODJCONIITITI/TION, ' •' - • .. ,• - ! • :.1 A STRONG . TETIO: A azkj-Tnir coNsitrtmoN, 7 , A SOUND CO. VITO `,.• ). , •' • , . .wiLt. NAKi Tni •i . • . 1 7 ; '.. ~. - .. stroni ~; ..,: 7 ; . '., . 1~ Weak . Delicite , . 1 Thin i Depressed ' TUB Sallow ComPlexion ' 7 .--1 , 11(..t. 'MAKE 71113 . - • • Dull lye • Clear and Bright, "tt.t.prva ABuniriiv• EIV'EB,I. FAMILY. Ow need with peeve!' meaty by , • ' • • ' OLD - AllOll.l lqR YOUNG. lilqßqq9q43c TAITIGULAB, NATICE.. There tiro mazy preparatio= peAd under the name of Bitter*. pot •up In quart bottles, Compounded of the cheapest WhNcry or common ram. cretins' from SO to in cents ter gallon. th e taste rtbsuised by Attlee or Coe.. is seed, melo n. the " This chimer tWO has _ and wi continue to came, salons as the an be: sold; hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By, their meths system is kept continually nnder the loduenee of alcoholic stimalenu ., of the : Tr ott kind the dole. ;for liquor I. created and kept up, and the reedit I. all the horrors attendant up= a drankante life and death: Beware o tar threw. Por those who desire and will bare a Liquor Bit-' tens, ere roblbeh the °Bowl= receipt : Get ease ails -ale fillessellwasPe Bitter* and .mit with' Three ItQvistete or Good 111ratedy -or Whites key. and the remit :swill he a preparation that will far excel ID medicinal iirtnem and true excellence any of the omelette Llincr Pfiting in the market. and will met weestle leas.' ; Ton trfll have all the virtues' of IlieellhistdPellitteew in emit:writ= with a stemeel article of, LI nor. ata much Tem price than thew into will feet you. I)rn / 1 1 17. ova. Dmpry. DnTirf. ESS, r4B, 7, 1 , TEM DELICATE fiIILDItEN, • - . . 'Throe! eafferle - 2 ;fmm MARAM:fitel::waatlef awn!. Wilb-MireMY In! tle.ron their heinee, are clima te a very; short titriesi one bottle in tectic;aace, will have a most tmciirlaing effect , : - DEXIIMITT - 'Reeraihi hen fevers °Uwe kled,-Tbene BMan c wlll renew pier atrerigtn le a abiwt time. . .\ kill- LTD iCtE. • . - •• _ • Th e chili' , will 'not uteri If tem* Bitten are umea.--- , Ic/o perish to a FeTer and Acne District eboold be with% oat therm • I t ~. ~ 1- __-. prom e. J. Nevi-ion clown. D. D.. Prlitor of the • r If ncycloptedla of Religious Knott edge, , • .Althnagh not dierloied to fete or retionimend Patent Medidnee in general, thrnurb distrost of their ingredi. ente and Effects i I yet know of no Sullicirdt reason why .a man miry not testify to the benefits he believes him self to hive received from any simple , preparation, - in the hope that he nts)k - thwi contrition' to the benefit of others. l i r • _fi• Ido this Me . wier readily ' e regard - on Hoothind's German /litters, prePared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this' city, became I was lireiodieed ovkin". l * o kw* many veszs, antler theimprension that they way' chiefly an akoholic Anton. if am indebtedlo mi r mend Robert Shoemaker. Esiz, Mr the remoml lof this - Mmodicet,y proper tests. and foe encootermto try there, when mattering from greati and long co nt inued debility. The me of th.tor. -bottles! 4 ;there-BM at tlie beginning of the present yeaclvras followed art.. relleg and restorst Inn ten degme of bodily mintal vigor which I had notlfelt for sia 4 .montbe. and bad almost de- Wlldfrd of retaining' I therefore. think God and my berc, friend Mr pie to rue than. Ptillad's, Jane 1861. J, NEWTON DROWIC __ ' ( I,' • - . AT'WENTIONT , 4IOLDIEFS : % i'l i Ir' - AND . nE nams , ok., soMnEs. ii .We sl l *attentin of ill tutvielatimes or hinds in the army to - the Met that "BOUTLAInt'S German Mittente-iirill ewe ninaterdhs of the Menem lathered by erpankree sad privations lnclaced to maim itik. In ' tbe ilsta, publishednlmost daily in thenew at the amnia .of the tick, It will be'seitked that a spitpers very large proportion ate suffering from _debility. Every map at that kited an be readily eared try Hoaftutde German Men. We have no hesitation la steting,that. if these Diners were betty toed maw our` ironies. - handreds'of lives utight,be saved thatithertim will be last:..-. 1 ~ _Th e proprietors ate daily receiving thankful letters trim sufferers in the mood baspitals, what:one beim restored tar health to - thir me of them ISitterei sent to them by. their edam - - I , ,!- I . ' • ~' t • Beltraftli Or Voinotertelt• t . See that thishesitm a "CAL. JACSAYSe is ics ,11, Wails" of es": bank. • " ' ' ..: -- , I - 1' • A ' : r ~,, • _ , 1 . , A ,,,rmacEs_: &itsu-k-- slter biAsis , or half &nab. $5 06 1 .•.... , . idea, l a, , , of half ibaiaw • 4 00 Ma biro ilea; bb anima of the quantity the bottles 1.2111. era 1 1 =sompt the'dle rli¢st , have thit brilde. 4 6; ma be pat off by ibiot tk :e:th i • • _. ng yreparaliona ab is i am be omeryAl Its place. Lamb to Wo. avid We urn 134114 widilr, by • ' • Princtial Officio ,• . . Idanufacto4, .• are. CU Aikell 811111114 % - a ' I . • ! PRELADEI474A, PA. . 0 ' . JON S. - 41. f. EVANS, . - tsegiamme to c. , K.Jaciam a' co„, ) ' . PROPRILVORIL _ prieltile in At ........D mi i l it tit& Dither: hi wiry tews bi ISO , Altr I ob SIIWI liOP a , bilisa ir. can, • -- - -it. 'al. I MEM RII 1A) ETHE NSIBM rik " M • U4k4^ll-Ti4 C‘ietliso roe 1111 mnomi.aocza“:j gnat BEI . MI ITS 11111 M; sr. wise wet f articiela co. ti lar of. , s. urana.ori. . A Mak of doeliserti - • ' Laid In ans Cameo Noostrateee; e Caft poems , "Thir Nad ogled wer. . . • gifts, wee miaow To taste tithe idoe lhatboasted cretin/go • Is edd otA. -But bow to get at It Witticad 'spigot te„ tap . Or bow to ammo/ pros they were at? New buds at Um bellows tlast.mmtilatiwoldat The woes et the worthless*, bed to lam • '' A gagger. whcrd memturd Yellen wigs were high; " • ! And mill, Meier Bara ky sty.- gute d Who/mew , grark • - /4to atampsipat toade. Am, Misused the wbo woo ls lid - Of tbe dodges in trade. • Atinramsd to those wtio ' Wad ttot learned the row, To Wenn *little •• letting it bambo-bound hops,- And. o trickle into some vessel under. ! The °woe: who measured • • Would bate emus to woodir How, when tbe ark was As sound as a nut la, The liquor was short • . , I That was all there—fa cadtz I Jairadjoe. • Iran tmm L 6 a berrit ; " ira wining's,- the wim, • Hooped:wand with seltintereete . And if you would awl • Wbat la the finer - . Of his bidden sit, Getter Ms pride. Or increase his wealth . 2741.10 bribe of mouse. , Nor prospects Cor Plandsr put loosen his hoops. . Put you; object then andei, And await the result. . You'll find that brit wonder . now he was found out :• :And his quality noted. • • wow.. Tott - eatet tell a I:411 /IT the 'way that be voted EF'lmi the Getman.—Frout the •Lanii of my birth, tbon•rt fir away, My ryes thou cant not bleiC • Tbou.st vanished from thysigfri. Like youthful happiness. / afand alone, and 'think of tPoo. %Inc on the. sea I And all in; dreains, witlx testae, Resort to iby loved 2.130 rel Slims listening to the-perani roar."' I'm tllled with trembling.luy.— . - And dream myself at home Aram mote. Aa when 1 was a boy. • • And In the wind seem to hear_ . _ Thy,lindens mailing teat • • Whore grateful shade was-wont to cheer The school-bore transient grief: . - • 1 • In its ttuiultuetus. noltiy.. way. - - The mountain stream dyth Mend . With its discourse. exultant gay. , The name of each old friend. - The sound'of bells upon thy heeds. By ocean borne along. • Brings to SA! memory the worth Ora familiar Doug. • . . • I hear, the bird sing on the sic.' y The murmur of the tree, , ' hive nrtling branches, in: their play, • Still cry.: •• Iteineutber me;" IMI • The sea, alone, . with its tough aw.ol, - - , Conosets me still with thee: Mai on Its shore, as sad farewell; - 3 kiss thsaisat tali tree. . . 1 1 . : . Adoringly I t*ink To ma-forever dear- . And send the*: on this rollhairsea t A breaking boart's last tear. B. *CA IPS, Stout,! LETTER FRO*. CEILTSINOOCI.' • • eiesixsxl)o,,.s, jilarch 19,.'64.. Ent-roils Torasst :-Bearing in mind the promise. made ...When. the good-bye was given Ton on the occasion Of. my leaving . Pottsville, in obedience to orders-from the War Department, I have at last found a leisure hour in ,wilieh to -make gOod my ,en gagement, and I preserve a reputation for ve nicity.. Before counneriting my letter, hcht , .••• ever, I must beg the', privilege of informing you that imp 'having been trained in the school 'of newspaper correspondents I . shall be unable to'present you'with any very highly colored or thrillingly interesting narrative of affairs in this locality, but ,musticontent my -self with giving you a plain,' truthful .state ment of facts as they exist; misting that you • may. find some .item sufficiently interesting to repay j - ou for the time spent in its,perusal. My journey of 1300 miles - was; Safely ae subject of conrse, to the usual Mishaps and inconveniences of the traveler, and the close of a week's travel found me Un der the shadow of Lookout Mountain, and in full view of that.ever to be remembered bat tle ground, from which the gloriOus-army of the Cumberland had driven the rebel hordes . of ;Bragg, _ and gained ry victo which re joiced the loyal hearts of the people of our land and caused a joyous 'throbbing in each loyal breast, with a hope for a speedy and •hononible termination of the war. Lively, Clear, Of Lookout Mountain I can :give you but a Very meagre description; haying visaed it but • 'once since I have been here. 'The top of the 'Mountain is 1485 feet Above the level or the Tennessee Riycr, which' winds its way very singularly through the mountains' in this vt einity, and reached by a tolerable goat' mad, but riper rough. Once having gained the summit; one finds himself amply repaid for his Pains. A more.inagnitleent 'picture 'can scaroely be conceived. 'I shall not dare to attempt' a description' of the landscape spread out before me. , Chickamauga, Wan hetchis, Mission Ridge, the Tennessee; Look out Valley, end innumereble objeets of inter-' eat greet the eye at. every point. My de- ionptive Bowers fail me, and force me to the conclusion that language - is too weak to con vey even.a. faint• idea of the beauty of the picture. There are quite a number of resi dences, and one 'hotel upon the top-of the Mountain which has;been for yeirs a place of resort during the summer season. It is tol erably level and stretches out some distance, forming rather a pretty, and I-have no doubt' aveiy pleasant place. The hotel is supplied with water from a never-failing spring at the base ef a clifff, about a hundred feet high.- The water is forced' up by a pump, (or was before the •war,) worked by two mules, to the hotel property. The land in this"region and throughout die state' is Very rich, and .if properly worked would yield a rich return.— The reason I say properly worked is, that one cannot fail to see while-passing through ,the country . the ;vat 'lnc* . of that ,energy and enterprise winch is characteristic of. North ernfarmers. • A brighter day however, has dawned, for , Tennessee, and" 'hope for the whole of this neglected and dOwn-trodden Portion of our land, and noir freed from the curse of elaveryoind permitted to enjoy the rights and priYilogesof freemen, her people will unquestionably rise to the dignit,y of their new position, when once quiet shall have been restored, and peace shall have been ass man tle thrown around our now distressed bat bee loved counny. Thank God! that day is coming. and I would that even now there might he beard a voice from' .heaven t pro. claiming in, that olden strain, "Peacnon earth, raid will to men.'" Think you not that thousands of joyoue utterances would ascend from happy hearts in response ? The reconnoissance recently made by a por tion of the army under command of Major- Gen. Palmer, a brave °Meer, and one of. the best Corps commanders in the service, was successful in accomplishing its mitnion,'-vis:i ,Ist, To create a diversion in favor of Gen: •Sberman, by preventing Gen:Johnson send 4 lug troops against hick or td. the assistance of Mobile, whither Weiss supposed Gen. Sher; man was pushing hii force; - and 2d, to ascer4 lain their strength :and position. Both of these objects' were attained, as the most abundant evidence has been furnished by, scouts and deserters ,that several divisdoni of Johnson's army which had started fbr Mobile, were: ordered back In baste; alter being pretty well on their{ way.- They. have. been concentrating their troops since that uffitir, and have now a considerable forte in the vi cinity of Dalton. There are umbilicus nn more afloat of 'in advance erthe Ralikbrit they are not very alarming to tease whci . ,ure aware: of the states qva of the Artily of the Cumberbuxi. Whipjpileaccompa- riled Gen. Palmer. as adviser. daring the re-. tbandissance,, and wantery actively engaged all the time, almost too witch so for his own safety.- The ;fiends of Gcn. Whippki Pottsville and elsewhere, (and I know be has man ,) will be giadittieszn that lie escaped although be made a very tallow eleaPe fax' a rebel struck 'the but a few fiet thu bs r4 boref.ead colited blaiNtith earth aell ittpu k ku acting of his bit. and tenthly Anlitesing his home, *Mb lea very twin NY MITE i/311. ' . • , 1 • ' , , • ... , . ~. pla cepon4 animal, him InVaHeeity pleeetione litt itation, A •,,t who saw the Gen-. eral on the aid testilieit to his beings 4,lFitta *ma loader, cool and in tv4 :ritnestble in' bglat, ec le and ',thin a - ' more [denim and more cidotoft onus ebuld not • selects," In connection I Would relate _a .. very odd sort of a complinettit paidthe; gait: • anit by a ernoeurtfhipt wheallsesbett . eiplii3eik' aid thonght• It cmght titaive testi:. fled him . more thanAt did. - The soldier.re marked to one.iit MS • officeitle that- hiteirotdd act like set ATtdriple for 1 hie Gernesel, I* - t• Canal ha either sears isasieo &o we, - I . Distortional foam the Rebel army: a r e Tory rAtt awl =onerous, nano one thisoaand come to [this Rost - atone, Acing the • 'The which bare teteranisnd end goneltome n fnriough froin,this army, are now ret quite rapldly,l with their Mien= berg largely increased; and 1111 Intensi fi ed 'de-, terinbadon to aid by ail thielforts they can put forth. II crushing out Of the, rebellion.. •A portion' e 7th Padua. Cavalry ' ls now at Nashville, a, elfin: horses. lam !glad 'to know that _the! loyal p pleof Schuylkill County hay so',nobly austsined their reps-, Union by filli .P hpllie rehire of their own re turned regira us ; which, have, stlreadk* Per formed very efficient service in this and other.. _Departments. I should be itnmetwely grati fied taw two er three ;regiments more go from the County4 2 -the men t l to . be fbruished only from certain ' localitiemodesfmen. yiu know, who 'don't want the Government to Ml.lllllll thentj clothes, and wend rather stay at heme to vete, Ido hope. to see the draft enforced in'Schuylkill Couny, and these men compelled to bear arms. They can Bell be spared„ auifnone should be permitted tit shirk' or-di:Age the duty` the country demands of them. • They enjoy the blessings -and porivi leges which - others havibettled for, and it is but just that they should be willing to WNW. their share of the toil and divager,.which shall= preserve these blessings and privileges, ''' '" " The organisation Of collared, regunents is being pushed forward • with very, gratifying • success. &caterer have already been. com pleted, and the 1 Major-General-commanding has issued orders fur the formation - tif, two others, ope of which 'will 'be,cotuposed of those men who are unable to endure field service, but who are yet; coMpetent to per form ,the; various' fatigue duties connected with the army. • ilen. Thomas is not willing that any vagrants or idlers should congregate about the camps of this artily, and would thus provide all of that clais-referred to, with some useful,employment. , .s_ . 4 ' A -National Oemetery, 'b command of Major-General Thomas, has been founded at this,lplace, ' to commemorate the 'battles of Chattanooga, fought Nov. 234 to :7th, both inclusive, and to . provide a • proPer.resting place for the remains of the brave men who fell • upon - the fields fought over upon , these days, and also - for those who a nay . hereafter give up their lives in this region .in defend hag their country against treason! and ; rebel lion: The ground selected for the Cemetery, 'sea bill lying beyond the . Western end At lantie iliulroad.'m a south-easterly direction from the town of Chattanooga, and is it most fitting location for such a Cemetery. • _,- The wants of the people of this portion of the State," very many, of whom ' are in the most destitute circumstances, have, through, the kind-heartedness and-benevolence of Mej. Gen. Thomas, been very materially relieve d. Duringthe -month of • Pihmary, there were . 80,000 rations issued froM this tiost - Rippe, and I have no douby, that the issues from other posts haveliceeiesually large. A. r,ehel %officer who recently deserted their army, said In regard to his iuotiveis r for so doing;,that whilst all his feelings' _and- SyMpathies were with the South, yet he oiuld net be so -un jratefuL nor permit the finer feelings of his nature to become so 'callous' as{ to still bear arms against, and seek tar -destroy-a, Govern- Anent that WM feeding his family. ' , ' i " • In conclusion, - I. will, only add, ,regarditig Mai.-Gen. Thienes,,conimanding that Army,, of the Cumberland, that' such men are an honor to any profftision,. and' found, In the . .sereice of our country *cumin fail to inspire one with thelustice (lour'cisme. POsiessing the confidence of the Whole army, correct and just in all bisections, honest and sincere' in his motives, he is-earnestly devoting la g his energies to the accomplishmeot of that great end, the suppression of this Kellionl , skid venture to say, that when the s history efithis •war shall have been fully and fairly Written, -there shall no,nobler name grace tts !pages; tior, one surrounded with a greater !lustre, than that of Mal ".:Gen. Geo. H. Thomas. _ With kind • regards.. .I am your, obedient eervant, Roar. H. RAIISHT, I • - - • Capt. and A. A. G. FOISD DEID. _ . As-applied to the[ soldier, this is the saddest' of all the sad announcements in the daily pa— pers. , "Found dead—supposed to be fruit). a too free use of, liquori.." . The ,commentary will be supplied by' the , pricked remsciences ot Such as uuniSter to the depraved appetites of the Soldier with , Tile compounds, as I.de-. structive to the integrity of the body as. they are crazing and stupefying to the mind.' 1 - • :To be founddead ttimn the battle-field: is,. probably, one of the least to be dreaded :tea dents which menace the. soldier. Hai Who. Gies there, dies oti„the path to honor , and his memory never fade: 11i'sparenta how: ever humble; his wife, however' deeply .tte::: `reared; his children in the veari .to .come, while they.may grieve, will think with pride upon the time, the-occasion, and the manner of his death: His fate will be envied by the false and the scerfCrs of these times, li' Is: a better fate to dile ter one's country, or to 40 halting np the ascent and down the decline of years, a cripple for its like, 'than to stalk 'a moral dwarf along[ the pleasant paths of soci ety, ever conscious of haying been a lukewsrm . patriot, or ft habbling' traitor. in an hour when' truth and filty were the twinned.sßul of true heroism. " ' - • _ But for the nun:twit° enters the' service of his country with guod intent originaUy per haps, but who succumbs to the temptations and allurementS 'or vice as it reigns in cities, and, in overtaken by moral weakness, falls, and perishes in the derukand slums—fdr *nett. a ratan-these is no fultire; In their grief: his ' parents, his brothers and sisters, his wife and his children, cannot comfort themseiCes with the remembranee that he fell battling foci the right. Their grief twist ever be intensified by The thought that he perished In afieldihose victories are not leas cruel thin its .def ea.:— 'They will not be able to forget: that he, bar gaiued away Arne' possible' tame, and - certain honor, "and even life itself, for a moment of _delirious pleasure, ,born of a blank forgetful- ness of home influences, early teachings, anti: all those domestic cililigations which are noth- I ; ing if they be not I thighty restrain in . the hour of temptation: i When 'every orthern village green shall have its mon meat in memory of the slainin: this gres). war,-, the names anent, of those-!•found'deitd" in the dent of vice will be inscribed upon that ittar ble.-- The history of finch Meet may not be written. upon stone,The friends' of such *ill ask' for nothing so urefreshing- totuemt, -- so 'pa inful to the unclosed wound so-' cruelly , There is scarcely a sadder, or more humil iating spectacle than presented by the , drunken soldier. Taking ids life intis"hand, and: going. into voluntary exile from all that dear to him, save his Government, if be eo l'er forget hitnseltis to succumb to the temp tations of Appetite; end reel through the streets In s state of barn' inebriation , he hi no long er recopized asst . ' patriot-soldier, but as ei brutalized man. - So great ishis descent that the reeling citizen by his side appears a, gen- tleman In contrast: For when a man puts ma the garb of a Onion soldier he is at once ele vated aboVe the civilian ot" his grade, in pub lic esteem. So bin' fall is as great as Missive rhar elevation.• Butit is the man who enno bles the service, not-the service which ento:. him the man. As, public °flick* in civil sta--1 lions are forced by a healthy public opinkm to observe greater circumspection, so the citizen-soldier becomes afelr mark of criti cism when he lays' off his citizen's clothes, and pate on the.blite. - He it terkmger amen .=mg along the by-crays of private Ufa "4 iublic in character and dut and - tei such mast mind upon his waits, Or fall by reason of incapacity telfolia the tittle* of his station., • What iiotild isld of -theit eoldler 'who, On the eve of a bstrle, 'should delibaately cripple his right MTh 71 But if it ba held dams, a' mark of cowardice, to disqualify one's self for service, in the field - by tontila tkon of the' body, or its meitibers,_ by trhat name shall be be known who deliberately himself nits* thalami:4e vices Been intemperance, andthus redeem body and aged tcr, a emPadoit Ottlikes4 ll 7,?'"" ortbditwo moo of anslentog ele , catt—sa• Hite to ninse tba * metsethileeftillflftetle erg, frrtr: 1 0 3 1 1 tiletv,seies-Plisit:yon.ht the street who do not thrl Inspolled -to stand boots=Foetid „ v Waialeale ar ileeepuei asaagatera t bands* idol " imeonered asioni pess.', But, erttene*Mei I Of your inimbei t = bio Manhood fto. rum ? and makes a' or litmeoltii • men foal th at itigneholon ALVA, lion of the.sereio4i, 4 reprosen, lo&-Z No cause in which cm are eniageoL— W.* - *too Mode& A • .i --- , ; , . f a(1 . borwraw -• Tie For i a piaceit ia- (leer pip zPesizeild the lecora vanie j ;lon ia tacii kaa hem, reputed.- ;The statement whidi was • recently published that she has 'a didt ef.74,000 men is ineorrectind injurious. d•That' la them oust of tier, inilebtedissei ;wider all - orthelials, within:it any credits for ustarla eelktears ,and iieW riicrnits since January. When she. shall biiTe 'been 'credited - tor the regular and marine services, mid Par my, *sli her quota of* 4=1,000 call•will his *KV cc quite filled. • V • " . - We are thus reihrted from ti greats_ pet 4, the unexpected Sind 1 inidesereed deduct which was adzibeted to eL The 'sitar would bare erudied.thc whole Visit been true. .• A leseer pre portion _Cau readily and seasepably thed, and nutted action now, when this sup be most advantagecinsir used, will from our anzieties 1 „clear I ts' from- the pleasant charges, and , put us high upi register of the Slates. We went bat li that afilrited elation which was maul at the outset to conclude our efforts; - maims let it be shown at once' and —nib. Nora Asseriesli. . . Tin Errscr.or;Coer,otrucip - Srerst Tfi IC Suts.—A - Boothertt' gentleman over his own signature. to - theßel_ Ainseieds. - deprecating ; : the pernicioOs curin _ owe Of..Nortboll Copperhead demonstrations on the nimbi or the South. Ile Says •: 1 - , 'I. have been :a resident -of Abe State[_ ` - Mississippi for More than twenty-three are,t. was Siege ab4llo ;lining - out of the bet. Holy and tillhimg after the fall of Vic mg._ and I Ittow sOmethintaboat ; the pent out ' intlueitee of the: Speeches of the p did peace party of the North on therebels fahe _ I South: '• They hare'doue more by the' ' • - pr for peace to !uniting this' bloody s gee , than any other single cause tench war., And by: their fibe pretensions of h the grant slaughter of human Weil] „*.isr. they have indireetly. been the cause of We unumely death of tens of thousands of their fellow-'citizens.. MI have any prejudices In., this matter, my , early education and all itly associations through life.would. Inedii96lll4-1 me to aide with' the .Louth. But I see no re-' deeming feature in this unholy rebellion.". r- 7 " Coit .pa - run •Counutx).—The Los - gekei News says:; 'Scarcity of fuel has 4km the great At - awl:stick to the mines along tits Colorlilo river, added , tothe great expense of, procnruigi supplies for ; the mines 'by ship+ men the almost positive certainty that all sto •fr (4114 havti,to be shipped in balk, has alwa •sistaried'aqttaliets in the face, and to a gre 4eisrce has 41irerrented investment arid the 6penutg of !tides;' Ores can now be're tlueo to teas than one quarter oftheir welght. - • Numbers of small lodes have beta - discover-. ed, which,,with Plenty of fuel, may be work.: ed witb•proftil tvithout•it, they are valueless. We learn that , a quantity orate coalturtilha disc.overy. above InentiOned 1e44 roosts forthls place by the telitilS of Capt. Tyson.- And in suflicient quantity thr making - Irthorougli 'trial o its,properties.'" , . • . . .', , • Air .w Taw To}-or • Loolont Mouscracr : —A.. letter ftom Chatianifoga sails "Two enterprising inemlx.vb of the SeVentv-ciiiith Pennsylvania hive taken possession'of the top of Lookout Mountain. efectext a m)ipti, hoiited . up nisterials over a cou ple of ladders,.and arc now reaping an abundant hirvest.of greenbacks by taking netnres in this elevited Itscality The`-soldiers crowd .here, in eonres to cut hickory canes and grah the garland - roots of the laurel TOr pipes, and, attracted by the novelty of the matter, cannot rcabst- the tempts tion to' have a picture of themselves.- Accord.; inglyothev stnke bis • attitude on the . extranci verge re ihe clifti iiwenty-two hundred feet above itas.level of ibc l'ennesseeoither defiant and war; like, °r i mming and isbistztetedt'ass their genital prompts, and the Men of chemicals does them la melausotype fpr threerdollsns, - and sells them a frame to.put it in for fire , a nd ill the short Boom of about tea minutes.. The:, pictures are gene v much tater io issocistionAltn inqUill'• ate, bu few are - dissatisfied with the contract:.' "H .w :To Mcastifie rin_AL, 77 —Coal put•into bins and leveled (can be measUred from one toLa thousand• tl*ts, - with as much accumcY as it can be weighed on scales. j For - tritium Lehigh , wh iteitile coal per ton - of 2000 pimuda,` of the egg or stoic site,Will uniformly-mm 'sure 34 feet Cubical; white' ash Schuylkill coal will measured 4 - I,' and the" Pink gray and .red ash will' reach,36 cubical` feet per ton oS, 2000 pounds, or 40 feet fat , 2240 pounds, the difitreace of cubical, :contetita betuuDert the net and gross ton beineezactly4 feet. • If the length, breadth and height of the bin be tuul tipltedtogether, 'and the prodtict divided by the Aforessittronfents of a tnn, l the quo( but must above the • itUmber of tons therelef." •Trrity ( Y.) Adeereixr. I • !- - WEN LefEJOL : •t. . 1 • x LoraJorja dead. - We note the feet: with reverence, ; ' the„Conntry baa bat te sterling patriot, shd the grave will cbseover a brave and boneet man. Such meawimust deeply regret, 00autus they are -precious se They are tow, and, though we have brighter names , than _that tet , Owma I.ovs r , te r at least, in his splicte,, did hiarluty chivalrously. Brotherto the, first _mart3rr to Non or, anti-slavery liberty, -he w,as <moor the first., if net. the met Pokier repreeniatire of' the North Who 6,64 clown the` gauntlet to the. tyrants - elf slavery. The world Will mot,. call WI a fanatic now.—Phikul#tiO Pram ,- ' Tnt Vallandigiunn . family entertain feel logs of admiration, not -to say-, love, for the . t.cgro race in geiteral. :the female ,sex In par ticu'ar , that is ineredible. The race has fur. Mshed.the stocklin trade and.the"- speech-W. 7 Blente ofjhe %do martyr, for a num ber of years.. ' Bth ut e younger Members of the family 'outstrip hint in their affection for the down-trodden Africtut." Perley Fallan - clightun, , "a youth,to fortune and-to fame Un-. knot-cm' -but nevertheless a nephew, of the great "Ohio martyr, a married-, to and fives with a negro woman In this city: ' His, broth , . er, living on the ; opposite aide of the river, is also married :to a negress.—Mitsauies" Jour- arA man named Phelps, who died at Sa lem, Nor London County, Conn., recently, • by bis own agmement, sold hit body to a surgeon in Bosibrt for $l,OOO, the money be appropriate&to thd use - ,of hia widowed ,mother, and - his'body to porpcsms of scientific ;investigation. His death was induced. by an enormous Minor growing maxi Ida l l back; larger than a builielUsketi'and apparentls, nearly, one hurldr pounds { in weight. IV had been growing for eight years. An ,extensive, bed of carmil ass been discovered., about 100 miles tlormi Bt. Pan% „Vito.. on the Cottonwood river.. It is sir. feet thick, and • :88: feet below ,_the surface. There are indications of immense coal beds in the vicittily, and a company have been or wised to develop them. • ' • , • bivaups AND EWA AN s --An order his_ been issued'autherizing Officers and privates in the Invalid Corps, of sufficient 'mice and fit for activedury, to enter the Veterati Corps. 'The chancey will , Mtdoubtedly be jumped. at, by all wk sqUirm under. 'the popular misap prehension that the' liavalld _Corps is , a boOy of pension*. Mfg bounties Wm, • • arnica ilia _yftr — 1779_, 011iera Soidlilint ?Taw eraTes for t'tranarerstde with the collieries in, which they worked ; and it wee net until Wet that by act of Yarilanund that they were nole• , A altalrodor'.ltOtt receutti burst lathe breech at, its trial . the , Woolwichwunerial -. England, and , was ihattereirto pieces. It iltss ,cmasii.' awl by a bar of tiui iron weighing about ten pow*, =4 fallen into the casting - mettk.andiras found au— batted% csie of OW fragnients. • lir The amiethasiabmaahie 'rabbi st work, in : laws are in the' regale, upward& Of 5;600 mnai wog. Those cm),lni • range' Mine four miles 'to I, t i.Op,mies;eachlid length, end they ate 'sunk is wattri varying from 90 to 4,loo,Seet • -r CUttei, E L. Cifi Etundsi evening, .attemptlid hi; about girl muted Anon Walker,. Intg with - Judge Vanderbilt ileinsw* ell the- d Mrs: Tandoebilt -said — that- helots hteentlY been bow how; the 'effects Of 'stalk awl has for "Ike fim9 , ittieldet# l 4 t° shoot the=lo4l; sad others, ' = • ' ' - • MM. E. 'kilns; formerly_ etigineet4nAddit 4 thelabiirat T mai Ewa PowaOratda t iti roaasotictin T orcw.. Alike. oat tit* . Atom hat, le ljoutt; Awl the Whelk tranab . , Ailharanalt . tett ittelfrom y t-ry _ , elm irfalwirta r :, *so &veil up tf.tivr: tuna ot has da4".. ~ 1 -, , . as :a • the of
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