O.OS 11.4.01 P TUE 31.11fittur20401Fir' • vatms-412 IS peewit:ad, payable ts , ysidesnee.,.. $2 20 pad e. u . ski wtustn the year, fl3,trill heehsegod, -- , . ' • , . • These terms will be etrictlt adhered to heresder. • 'TflCallBr , • : :Three eitpies to erne address, tin' acter,)--..:..56 , 20 - ,- = 10 00 Thirteen .."0": , club sabserlp(hisannit Intaxiahlrbe paid In'adtance. The JOVISAI.arfII ha htrnalW"to Cirriershad others at 93. r 0) per looeOples. dish eh delivery. " , • and Sclogbfesclera will baurnlshid WWl' the Ammar. st $1 Thin iuirinle.'or Sl , ho If pald Jthln the - year—oiree one yesh.tulr-raes. . • naves' of -ad siisaluss , 'For 9,110e5. loelyikat lneWth ,ll . 60 Ctn. had' ettbesquent Itsertiuuel4o: :41tie - asaare oft! Ituesish4 .isse'S Om} for 1 oriS hiseetiehs,'¢n • solemsest imam. lione,,Moetite. Larger onei.to. .• Norms. . Taist.?• sq. • Tires tines . ' $1.60 . :$4 . 00 r00111:140• , : • 4 00 Sled erstem mice is M 00 10 ots ra-llitallfti, or 16 line!, Z. 09 9no 10.00 Three. ", 14 •• • I It 00 . le •00 roar - St y,:t. Ott. 14 .00 'll co. • 9,1110140 • - 11•011 -$6 00 gir larztr I.v creethent. 11.1197.Auditorr and Admlnisautione . ..Noth* St. each. rL ; rcie....-eFoupteci u Imre Inadreillslss • COAL TRAM ' -1-7 4 4 a-- • = Terminus of the Philnilelphla:ok Reidhig R., on thi - VAN DUSEN LOCifid.A.ll - . nsatoss ` l ' , :Vt. a lar nd oad Top Coal . ' 4 UIAT . • " ALIO): srarents or I iGri COAL & . NAVIOATjt . :C' ' O4 SPRING. ousymN ; if A !.- ritAVER MEADOW, lioN4 jilioljx, , • • • • ! ' • Solo Agent. far rifST QC•TATIEB Of • pinny% Baltiaisii shipped .from Jetaer 1,-!' AND :tutirrE ASII COAL. Also. for the HAM/ . tg WEaries—..No.ol Port' Itialmanct. • Islun r ablire • -.. O. 2 Elipthet h;kort. ; 'at ROI more lind (3 ' - ! A r n. 201 Walnut eireet. PHILADELPHIA. . Agents for .C4/.01 Building,: NEW YORE: .. 'Top. Coal, sh)PY bDiotne street, BOSTON, 132 S. Froth their . Who • - delphip - ,..they are Loomis Mount t_llkimaitk ill leau 1;. - , From their ' clock* a ~..xrater Is frciityls to IS I - seasons to reply Ufa Members and ships for Steamers can be coal ti ER, ST , IOKVE.Y & WtLLISGTON, DEAuats. criwo; 11 & Bituminous Coals so9a •Gry?..- NEW-.Ir.FuLANT.' IrDII., • riC;LEkI4 LFIII6tI - SUClikt-LOAF "COAL. ." • .. • CASTNER: New Yok ' - - C. P. STICK NICY. real •Rivei,. : '• . ' J. r. WELLINtiTON. - Boston: _ Trii;itv Nev.. York, - OFTICII! .7.417 • .I;:i I fly fitst•eti 110elon, , art 0•...6,• Pert - 114,clasmiond, Pkila4 9 a. • - 20,tr• . . - • - -••• . CHART,ES,A. , ITIOTSCHF 4 B; .ctio. ' . • - . APINIVZT...I OF . , . BROAD •1107N - Titi Sr. BLACK, HEITII., ' A,ND "( . surEitiort VES) A:411 . COAIS.'• ...• oryp ''... .( t, ' s,ltti greet. NPv-.York.i- 112 Walutt stieet, Thr.tleTp lta . ' i - - IA '' , 43. PHILADELPHIA, &c. NAVIKAATION. ITharyes for . ANTHRACITE COAL at Gretnaltb, LEi IS - A -DENt.ti & CO. r. 2 ~ 0,5 IVallvlt.Stimi.. •Philhdelphla. .- OFFICES: 2 li o Am qulway. - Nt‘w Yi...rk. . ' ' ' 'l4•kin.v Ntrcet. Boston. s •' ' • ' Wharf No. No. O. 1&' 8R0.% E. rbilit. Piair :stoitv ;York. '• DAVIS PE-ARSIN a - Co., r.l l l.lin AND 'All I l'Pr .3 I , r,:ntr. • ' - lEATED I.( 1 (1 - QT Nlt'll - .NTAIN WHITE ALAI ,aIifV•bI'OIINSE!N • . ••••• ) A SI-I - C A • • • (No. 131:Watiltit 1-4>.,nt Triult.) •••• • . 11 Ihtalre I•i!ret.t. Itootorq, 1)F IA 4i - ENTE: rziniov, ,'I /4)17 , L 2 11. tl kfii; OFFICES 11.4 IR. KM. 1..f:11 , 4r7F.11.. A:V. M1L.1.4137. VC, IZEIt at CO., . ;EltS ANN SIIIPPEIV4 tiF THE CKLORATFD lbn Vein Red' IsPah& -Diamohd Vein 'Red • Ash . A - T- 4 .. IVarrin7,lon i lati.perior White A.ll:Conil. from the New Ft lieri anvil:rah' Ciiy !t'otliery, !ii i c bound to cam! any Ci4l yet stiippcdfrini ' ...• .f..r the' GF.O.- W. SNYT) - rior Pine Forrid. Asib Coal, 21 4 4 WA n N.. • 1:1 - 11UNITN-14:11.1',D;C:, • I'2, '6l. I T 111 ilUciitstrturr^hip hirrAel:ssebre •1 i ^ M I • •Ii I • 147. V 1::r. and •11. F. M. NIE - VD t Of Mining. and: p irn, ti &II EATti)ti, ti,11:.,1 , r 6 :4.7_4,01 the nrio.' not. iii.,foit ; ii 11 , ::: - .i.:41;111 U,:+ tire I.aytneol. i•Linatire of thela`ie tl either of the utiiivr'i.i:',u(4.l,iti'figni-2 o. .1.,111(.1:; ((}\R.l.l). • ' • • 11E;VfC/N.• 1'.10!- 3 .:11:111tt. - •-:15-Z1 • NOT 1 E. OI COPARTNER : $.11111...-Satis I Ili 'Reihormel tflalitt , ..i :As a menilie, bruin ese tie uriElr'r trio name.", . CO. , 'Ttorlira;drr.. *0 lein:r.anci. firriratili. known to the I.rw •••ont Hut. in Liusten, and take cbargef ,eiv nnclan , l hnsine**,:i,-'=- • larch IL% • IaCKER. & . dObt, CAP: • • • t • E. ofif 1. - P. 4 T.3101' . 111T•1114; r •-••- • I. ACI4.. - II A.T!I. ~... • .Ipnler% lit r , ther firkt rfiu)litive of AND RED. ASII, COALS: 7 sr?' w4..l,:msk*lAL.ll • SChr:ylkill Ith et: •- ' • • I 'Cam. Jtny r -M. COOK. It t)01)1'. 3..zent... • -Pa. • r 6 )7 - nary 14. •i? 1.0e144 'GAP COAL. ,ha ve, , n lOrd . CA IN,' fliElt •('•( It , for. niy .tIN• CI )AL... from Let. RA; ( ( ' ollirry.. • • - ' • (•101:kiaci •w. . Gap. .Jan.:. •‘;: ; • • • 7,7„i; PT, 1 7,0-1 , 1 DUSEN ti , I: 4 O.OHMAN, rrry klntl cel.hrtirrl ! - .;11:ST AIN COAL. • ~r, • 2 61 vemilut. R , Es: Tijility-Plikikig. New- York. .. Doti* Street, Bti.gt6n. - I 4 t • 1" NEW I r 011 K. BONNECIL. :\ g.. 40 Trinity Rtiiiding. OFVERS. FOR 'SALE nfopic nand Norih . . ' .• r 65.013, et ELLZABEITIPORT. 4?on I. in }Amon:tit:3llm.* or. Tide Wati•r. -"burry Cool. •• . • `• • ('oal. atti c41,1i bonrd vuq-,15 , at 14.1fLAI)ELPIIIA. vrberry. on hard PIII4.AVA. ALSO, I)ET Min.] 1:S CREEK:: CIII4.BERLAND COAL, C'onnecticut, arvSZNorth Rive?' Trade CO.PART ni' Entilll'lP .1 41 10TIIHE. - iMANcIJI.NTEIt at HOPKINS' burin_ this T t,41 (;pa HA M 'P. POMHO`i um! 30IrN W. Nom :,• p.iniwr! , .,-tltc buripe.F . ; , will. tierraftkr be rd In .theltiipie 'of MANCIIESIT.It 1101" KINS . JACOB MANCTIESTH,.: AVNL:II:IIOPKINS. . . GOIHIANI P ,POHROT, " -..". JOHN H. HOPHINS.' . • TIPP. TZ. T., April-1 , 4.'15M. ,• . • v 5.... _ _ NI WING% INITI*YeTION OF' TTNNII.L.V• , ' • ~• V ` _. • - .. - CIRICrE): 116:1171 - )11.. : . .. • - ' • . 9.30.00411. ... , . . .. .., ..... .... . .. ~ . ... 41 LV.11 . 1 , V.l'llili , .. sTVIE ftr J'ENNS:rf e ' ‘..SN',.l,•Ai'4:li.-..t.,,1`,4".. '• ' I Crntr , Si r, ..1. frr,t l ..lorl w,.',,,,,,t ;.r t'..T..w•per... and f•;sl.l.lir. Nb1i. , ',.1.t..t r , . lblnk.,•prn,ry, TV day . t.: A. M.. t. , , -... I*. M.. '...1.;,, ~, re', : tivt-11). 1 4 lariie iur 1.717115 Alia fprii , l V1,;,1, ~,t,, , ,,,t. , ~ .. 1 , 1(1(11t. Pp ..r. , .. I.:, IV.•M iTc;ItTN, Ca.hlPC.. ' , ..lt.w.it,lfit: ..eriaty: pr , ll!..C:illi he tiLvte by aily Iliclu!iir4 r,,,7nali's rard.130,114,1... in;..i,V , ir - : ,,. 1%h efrht, 'll qeten cdikt'Pa,ol Il im.ar ,. ..—lnterekrt ILIL OW NI IY , 60 a t d••1+ It f ;113 , , iint tr, i•:... ''. , troy Joann' aild 1 bv4l4ll,ll , ind - Nt0tt...... , r In 7 • pit,,l StAte. StAxt . 1 to-i.t..k - urill a. AtrAN•ablv to the 4;hut er. ' .. r- - ... 1•, - P^G1)11) ANTI SlL VElt.l'M,43q.l'r.,..l‘ :, I ':- 12.1 y -: -, OCK,S! . : cttiChill:: - IFLOCIKIII :I I : • kriv, *+^cl: et es.iti.t clay nisrl Ihlr,trhnnr nixln, la 3 ‘alloty of ~ t ,..!ei t , r.P.9.1^ 41resp,s.47: 6REEN. a;.er nut] Jam tier, etiztp . Strait, fury Mlle: hi. 44 . . . • - "` I -. . , 1 ~ 1 , .._ . 1 .. .: ~ ii : 1 „ r , _ . , ~ - --- ...- • . - ....,,,, , - . ,- . ~, t - - • i• . „ - ~ .. ..,2°-; 1,1 - 1 . _ - l i f ,C. ' '' ' ..' i 141 . ' i -.. I- -, .11 .• L . - '.' , ... p..,' .-- - _ . --A". I A ' 11._ A, -, - ; "`..- , '-. ~ ''`A i --,-- .-- '-'• '-- , _6 , '- ' • , -1 I', r.. • ' •_•;- ~ ' ":,,, . - • : I e 1 ' -..- ' *me• t ~, - - 1, •„.. : . 1 . .- .- , -,. ~• ..• A . I , ' ' t 1 - 3 i . --." '' ' '.• ' - ii. -. '''',, .- !;;,," ... - .., ' - i -- ~ I : • ! -• . . . , ...., . . . a . , 1 4/L, --r-,,4, :. !:. - 1 .-- ' ''''' - '' .-. '' '• .'-I , .- -- - , , . . ~. -1 1 •.. i - . • I , i ~.: - Li , .. ~ - . • • . • -• ' ..., Nt...,.. „i, ~.,..,,,....,,,,,,.„..,. ~,,„4„,,,,.. r I ~ _ , i,20.,....,,...7:1.,......, . 1,, !, . .1. ... -..--, i. , \ .., 11 v li .. - , "or '`tc -,.1' ' r . • --•- - . .0 •T ~-5 0.. ,. ~. 1 , i... •,—, 're, , -..''. ~:, ' i 1 •,,';I I ' 1 • ',.. , i - -' • . . . •. -, « :-=4. ~ .. _. .il -7`-‘ , -. I -: ' ' ' ' . . - ' I ' - _ . , "I . -• • •• • '''':, 'l°. . ' ' 1 'JO ' sv - ILT,F, ' , 1 . _ . I- ~ 11A• - ••......y.i_ll• A g ....,. _- 1 ..,• ' r ate' , , A- ' 4 i.. - ;- - .-.7.: ' 1.. - --'..' ',, ~', '.-. I . ~,•, 1 - ''''', 1 - 7 ',. l' - , -;-: - _ ' "In i friell [ -11"1 - ileli e : - 'l l‘, ill .' will, , 11 ,' i ale + 28411,10 *, " !• graitibe . tia , l.li' 4 - . . 55 . ,111.4111-1111 • 4211 . *"1.1+61-116.:61".11.11.1.1111114tri11.g1iguni...i. '1111.14111 . 3.2 " r• r. :'. ' ' 4'i ' '-. - l' - -73 - - .....-: • .... , ,..,L.t. ~.. .....--..it- • , PUBLISHEE S -P; V Eta ' B ATURDAY ; .IMOR 1 GBY ,SEN3AItIN BANNAIC POTTS . . - SCIIUY-LIiILIA COUNTY P . - -... .1 •i , , AP VOL. XL. AoTta It t t . ston—vjh Much 1i . 764. `ar--,4•_-:: LEWIS ALTO A n th rac it e and! (205,Wa* • 'OFFICE{: 4, 110 Bronc . l Pkineer Shippet f LgITIGI.L.SPRING z3Ol • COUNCIL Ffflimui . , . _..... . , . HLEWIS.AIIi) f . 205 Wilnutiltre4, .1,011 . ' -- • • ;Ito Broad ' - .1 30 i ...- - • _.'. „ ; _,,,,,L U4aie Dealers in coAls_Sole prupzietot ble Lif produeing',Mier 150, ted Presto:fp, (Red' Ash: :11xiittaiire Agents tai the f egilt , Atoinitain Coal, from 'Gro,C. C. l'rrera- . .t, Cm, all. ;reet tr. Sew; VoCk.. %Is'. Ca . wich;rffra, flielor.;siuri, Y Al ' At Philadelphia,: c • '•I Kith The' Choicest _ z gnalitie4 1 t'OA ..1,4 from Sr.linylkill ;I: care,' nd shipped under o - , -, At Elizabe I • L 7110.11 BPitlNG'.3to . • . - • - ItlrxtE - • , ' From nil ' _ -Theicelebiaterl . llA.Mll.4l ' ... ; .' At Joni,* 1 ' full. Lehigh - n Tins Ivey superior WI Baltimore Vein, taken f.,0 1 ment land Coal Comp:m:o.s al.o. r 4he tel. - St:IL Hp It; i Illti`a . purposei'arid for 1 n • Va hid.' certine3te, ir(i i have!il«ed and, fully tented ',think the i.err - Avrtias,rti ducAtux no clinker, - less as ; any Other kinds now belpr COAL. .1 A. T. ST( - • ,surrrr l cirs" *Tot Mir and Shipper. of t liltHlj t'o2a.'irptu the , 1• rileton. Pa- and dalers In AitUILLCITE 436 lie!irered . dirtct tiomith pelt' et'` TILENTON. N: J., ?1. .I!ItUNAVICK,..'7, oti•EitEl«4l do 11 I rondfOlj: New srorr., t, '-~ hItO~~I~ * 1. 111(t):V1) Tbriljuntinacion nn. sits Railroad a vltespectritile call• the att Steamboat Uslitcrs and Ala their COM. as a STEAM 711.M;FFACTURING 11.711 - • .TECC:BROA.D. litivfng connection with I' , 100th, b oth by (' anal and 1 ratria and'New Sentry. it u ,nt shipniehts incident to Yuri.rs. and regular's! - non thrtiughool the year. Lewis Andettiried• Or: r I . . made arranmienta w*lerehi they am n (laity eetpt of large gnantifiel ref itt„re chniceet BROAD T 1 and they are prepared WAI unlers promptly a mar rate*. r2na Wain; Street. Pl 4 laaelPhir4 • oillits , .; "" "r.°lo, New York; • . • 1, 14 R:lhy lt n reet. floaton.l Wontn 'later Street, II Jane 1., 'SI ' ' - GENE It A A )F-FIOE 1 ' . . or nix c t.zr.t.intro 1 i BROAD TOP WRITE }A.SI • - - Sillii-Igit 1 ininowt • - No.-101./;lo.g4''L' ~._.-; tiL IVAILIIIITT STREET,, . , ' PHILADELPHIA. 1 1 ' ROBERT RARE POWELlithinagli CONNECTING OFFICER :' - ' ' 16 Traveler Ilsettelini" nollion.. er . 3 Trinity ; , ',`,. New roll*. Feb: 14.'63 . ' 74m BROAD. TOP n ' R.IT ASH , SEMI-BITUMINOUS [OPAL . NOBLE; OAL WELL trei. 1I *fallout Atrert. 'No. 11l Broadway. Zti:4 Work. : • • Ago. 61 'tour o. St t, Boietow Offer a extpiriorqnalilyarAis celebrstrailioltrolath . . EDGE HILL COLLlltar't • itined and ohlived,exthaltery 14 them. '. April 4.1.3 • NEW - 701E. LORBFRRY I : ' CR-f:EK., ~ OBILEIRIVF:COAL. . .-. ' - t r - t .t.a . . ' -Vt'e. the underalkined..harturt enneolideted our Th Collleriee in the Lill - berry Region, will hi,traafter trar act our:hardness under the' name of *. '- - KITZMILLER. GRAMM & Co. - ." • • ' -:. K I TZ3 , I TUX& STEM & Co. tiff...kr.PF It .N 1 TYING. , • . • Mr, fiIt.AEFF, a member , of our Min. having mene led . himself - with'J. It, Ilf-AXISTUN, will 'evade' n i Philadelphia. and all our coal Phippexi by tklearateeer I 'he . under- the exelubini control of .44115T0N.11 ttItAEFF'&I3O. . • • . " r Ity lucre/v..43 cafe andattention India preparation. tr — ei! 1.6p0 to mandrillur reputation of our oelebnned Loo- :berry. Coal. -Purr ‘ell'a ahrorul can rely Upon harltt l . this-Coal fittipprn I file - very be.t order. _.. ' .• P 1! li..i'a3 ' 1 I , ETrZMILLER.J/ItABIBIPACIX'at' . • . • .5..• - lOTELSI . • -'- •,:,. 1. - , . .. . ITN LC) N 1.4(--yr t ,- 7 , 1 ,. . ~ . , (lite 11XCITANC;I:. HOTEL.j , .. P, ~. , •; CENTRE ST., POTTSV/1.1.8, I "'. v lli , . JACOB - - '"' ai. '''" - - April 4., ..63 " - • . 11-11' • "PEG ER'S 110 TEL, (Formerly stoirredms Old stand.) - JOS. M. man, Propr. ISM 16-ly aAIRD AlloiatithiATlOH4 I • 1 • 4,1. lW ' PHILADELPHIA. pA. . • Disease. of Me Wertheim ' litanioarl nary I mad Illosorl Hyleritat—new anel! *Matt . tree —tartrate of the 110WAHD-HALTICI. —sent by to Waled lett* envelope% free of . Aild . Dr..L MULLIN. HOUGHTON. Halyard t saith.:Niata 'mos; Philadelphia. Pa. ;7so ' • • t‘// . . - : . • : - • - EVI Phibutelpbia.—lien Sr, WARD, 'E StyGelti YORK:: inflated Cowl Cow- . Wilkealnorre Clial, zabet trport. • , I I arid 'BALTIMORE(4O..3 Creek Coal, shipped, celebrated /3 ihis. • . ' l l 4 , Rtchimomil, the best quatitiO of 4 and WM'S. - Aak , (*here the ,ditith lot Jey are prepared; at Omits and to- In LEHIGU, China aed elsewhere: :.any 'hoar daring' day :or 'WI J. B_3111111„ Agent at Jentestify .i D A BAIA!, M. DECA.MPI • . 21-171- Pick dr. COic e • ttio best vittstles tic - 1 numinous 0 ei t Street.. Piilliclelphia:• .1 :Sew York; Ireet.P.Oston. 'om Elliabethixrti.., of ITAZLETC6T, (N.A.11,;" VP , 2 Itr • • , PORT, 84i.! 4L. COA L. r NRIED Co, !' rI('ES: ' • ' • . 1 11.13.P1f lA. \• ' f ity` i , NEW YORK. i. - I. • i 14 Kilby Street, IIOSTO.N3 :best varlet iea r.t . DOMES'I'I , If Nctilf Creel: Colliery, cheta h~ Wit" a year of the celehra,l E' and - Bore ll'aaett,-(Widta le of (be purely gennirte,L.Si . .e Locust Dale Collier* ti I which will be shippetillid ' I :llhTi v d t erp i t s l'a:: i4. ; (3lv6l l 1%0.: ~ ' , ot•Pier 14Fit. 11, priu I nod. • , . f;.ltEll and WHITE :ill • .nett4-se ted with'. sp , s ekialt • „. It .I suprrintendelice.t f Is i x . N. J.: 1 _Li ...s.T. , N-?.and COL:NL•II.. -. : CO . Aii•• ' ' I los/ore. ;Yid. . 1 lid; HitumINOUS COAL. City, 141,4.• ! 1 `Niottio 'eninalt,) ' 1 . KtiltAitilli COAL fYi q n ttie the "Audettried ImW 2 t-. Estitte...• near Wilkes ;., cOAL; binn'of which, fnr ily,use., ire unaarparisrri., -, n* °Hires- from parties talin. these coals, and 'profsnficta . Costs for steam in itse.".4.rut . les and greater blazi;ljaan. the public. 4 4. ',4' i , .1 co - t. - rr.& c. 0., • ,&. V.l".i, SUCKLE) ' near. bert=.rorietim of COALS. . minen or on'board of ELIZAISETIIPORTN. P 1 1 : 6 Trinity Bondi Vork,. -"- 1 iMIM 'TOY.: ,- 1( W "CA VAt: Bread Vop:lllike iu .s 1 Coal Comp#li7 ; l otion of R. R.:COrnitahles,; linfacturere to-the; value Of GENERATOIL-AND VOSES. • • I 41 P COAL PEELD, 1 11 DELI UTA ANDNEW; all mad.- thlongh ; Pen niyl t liable to theinterrapthate, •he Sorrilltll.l ULTLI9:OILS E , Ppedln NOtlylbe eonn4e d, : 1 .' , NTH neat of 9.'' - ' VT; I Wig i & 00., ft "D , 16 " 416 1 O r . 110 • ' , Caleb. -Led -ASIILA.Ith COAL,' FROM AILAILLNOT I NOUNTApt. ' _ OMCF:-L-11r Walput CoOkercial, Philadelptits. - t. New link 0111a—TT Cedar Utrett„ IDostcru Mae-. %Nous ticreet. Loa. t 3, 'ZS 43- , 13i r. A RTRTON,' o ßitst Co., , , • ar,ilico , LOR,BERJRT Cfp:LOCIST 11[0t31111 • • Shippers of Other sippiiimra "qitalities of ivitrrE AND Etztv,Aatc cstoeu ret, Philadelphia. ' • Trinity BOildirg, New York. of liilbtk Duane Street, BO LEWIS 41MENOIED . & .Agents for ,';the lui!e , of thejr,celebrutet •. LOCUST; MOUNTA IN COAL Ashland, mind May sr: . 43 = ! - • - l- • 1 Pier 'NIP. 7.... • • . -•-•- iir i • 1 1011.11 R:i 1 II - TE, .. i ~. SCiita 7 .l.lK.llA.,i C•NDAI.4, . 1 • Irlifarf 16:41 7, P , 6 , ollllellanadirdla ' .4 ' ‘ ,„ E .L „,„- f'No._3l6 Walnut Street. Plailadelphis. •.'- '-'" ", 1 -2 I,Nu *4X ) West , Thirteenth tit., 'N. Torki oclobe 16, l i -I i !: , 62 1 lEREO2I9I . 64 HAIM:LVI:II3 GOAL. • .•.. . ! . • oiir -riATILEIGn" ova; ii now soldaselnittPlr.ll Philadelptda and alcinity.i by DAY dr, I.IrDDELL--5 Partibs ()Meting trim them, may always depend npoN gettina a 4 >are art kite.. ...-, I ilt I Plailideffilain °FI7IC f 74 P 9 Wih 63-'; ug SLIEI3I4 & 31 9 „KEE. i 1nly• : i Eilletil4E3fay 9,E GEO. K. SMITH. 1 , VIOMAS . 1' GEO. 11. & 00., •, Pa ~I , Yarktaivii . Colliery; Jeaneavi ll e . I I! A t r F •lIITLT., coiti.triwor co., 322- WALNCT Stmt. Piiiladelptifa, ° Apin•sairrpn or • anrrws srnnc . I OtNTIIN zLEMGIf COIL 4 S. W..STOCKTQN. I I ' WM. Pi . C6ll.Llts.i Mair. 4. C 3 . 12-1 y ._r.l SCIIFYLKIL CO. 1. If. SOHOLLENAERG, inq' t Shipppr nLthe ek Beath 'White, Ash 0.1 jialti Free B _ .•Pr.S;KI . ! £l. 0. AfIDRESS— kII t'uinity. Ya. ApAl le, .62 ' ASH ' cirrprit-Li or , ~ p.i.10.r. it irt,voictovir c i 11,!, iti ELn.u•irl -LA 1,-Eili ;COAL:. ; •' , •. ,- . , 1 31y Eat Fitiiikiip!. Lorberry Q . 44.64107' sold exclo-i plvelj by,.lo,.cra. N6ttLE4. t'AIMW d 1.1,•*t. I'O. vitt& Are my F., c A. , /enta.l ravicKordcithg.. run! Ibeto, mays i always de , eaill , uporgettingitvrifirel Art e. . - .: 2 (Na. 11:2 Wnlnitt tit., I dPiPtda• 1 : 4 or t i ' .4 crs: "1 No. fi r m or iu k.. l . way, Tr ... ofty . , It:aiding; 1 .. - .l, : rno ' t. .24. areb N0: . 6 29, 1 1. ;:e ..., 5 1 tr6e .. ~.,_t i :1 4 11, 1t H rlt - ILEIL. ' - 1 i CO, 'NOW SON, - 14ineA and, 1411opere of the eeleh .d LOC. SIT MOUNTAIN - 00,41 1 .1..1. ttIN 1' • J. S. PATT ItSON, 4 • Likihlned. Pottaville.J " -- stylkM: Cienoty, Pelages. 1 r . ; 27-ly , I 're*, A.I nit. _ .-- TO COALE OPE-RA.IORX: •. " . .. :.. . • . 1! •-• ii 1 - 1 -, liming , 1)n hfitsetd - aini Fr-lIIWI Ithl PpTTSVUIR .itO,LLINCif MILL nie are n , lO prepnred •At 1 rn innk. ',nod 'shall Shrills keep 1 611 .i '1;!, ; 'hiinil,At' ettripie..ofirnall V. PAil4; tor 4 . 1. - • f!,,lliery one. I , 4:_t: if_ hrke'. will! ardi on lie ..,- t in,- - : - " 4 gdoil terinCiiennyOliet MidlinC iio ll l ' • ..---" Orderer received and iiiompOir atteniiiirro ,tiy. rATKIN:I it, BIM., at:their tiller at the Pioneei Pniinicr, or at; the Mill. I the I'inllrietore,- 1 ' ' i FO t.• ATNS, L ANIGA.'4 4-:- . .c4). L. Poitnil.)e. mire.h12., , 64.1 -- .. l .4, , 11 am -I RRl— mrcrr-ssOR Bit; srioiAAairt. ) Or 1:1 _ CIt)AL ,S CREENS, Uglier Lite Jornlkhed , Piiieut, I , 73413EL80AD & NOlMrliffa&N STS. POTTSVILLA P 4 • Jan 23 , 6g. 1 4' DIE'LI At. 'six z ii: L 4 • !;'li; 't • , 1 1- • i . I ; 0 I ~-.. i . . . :. , NEW omdmiTioN 004 1 teltEENSi . 1 . ..., ~ ;‘, I The enfiers'ignco cake pleasure In cfristnrino in Coal OPetators and otbcrit that they are bianufaciruin t f e i new COAL SCHEkLIi of their irrren i' whielt, will etiarantee to W,efik-twice as long' do its weir better than any crimped wire Screen ] ;Use.' The aegi melds turned out by ?team be bent any circle re; gaited, .Wr atm gawynster 144 t the ' A 'wilt (Weevil retain itii Orf7inal Sire until entirely *Corn ow. 1 In the crimped wire &refill the Meshes Sol:featly slip. end hp proper mesh ; before the Sates' le half worn out.i , We manuitactrtor any *lied mesh' of our Newt Combirudlon Screcit i need_m the *cadet .• '- iiirr-Vr. Hiehtn, witOWlL.itunocLated likith My. Beach:, ' 'AM In. he himtinclie of maninfactiringlicreenaNt Nor{ wegian and Railmad streets. Pottorille.- having dish solved-parthership. Slie r seed of bli Interest. 'has -re, Moved to Railroad s t • the rear ' „Of D. Esterlrit 1 Hardware istore, Cep St , t - and assric" ;; latedwith him , in the niarinfaeture oftheir hew Coal Ogee_ no of all de- Fcrintinns. *r.*.7 ' ruell. Ile solid a eontinuance of the patronage here leo liberally ; bestowed' upon On. : , [ • i - ' t • meth Wlllii i t t ,lKAlltl3l o lHt i - - rWe are SO mantilla lrian &style of ilh air Screen bY a proce” dire eat frimyttat ruled In - werimped wire screens , as good in every respect, to which the at thutiow of Coa OpeFttnt Is invit ; ed. ~ 1 z . •-- i-0!. I L. ' I r , DI 1 1 P1...1131%. Mannfactirers of Itcreene of all 4 riptione-at the Alum* notice. • 1 : -- [Het. til. All• _- htttf- Fl' NS YT ALLEY: , . •I'FRANKLEIti ' Ci()AL.' . i, :nia rpnic teirdersigued h wing aturelltaaed the • 1 entire pres'inetion; of the from the )(Ines of the Frankhn Coal Comrny.. of Lytena Valley .'have ar ranged:with EBY $ 'BUS, Mini:y.l4m. fur the ez: ar ta! ell:1,14! sale hf this ce r elwatol for the State ot Penn • atleahla ;" and &Oa* eat With JAILES B. BENBT; of ; Beliwaie city. !aware,' Ibe the;nttre East; e atitifet. wfal has aln a saperitrallty a LO .CUST MOI. 4 'STAI COAL fpr sale at t lowest mar ket . Tow* very . 1 „,,:tron,..:• BUTTON PEthrtAtTON a IXI. lhatfee, -- lid. — . - itlarelt ea. GC ..• L • . 13-ty 111=111/ ; 5 , .. it 1. 4 S. ,AL, OEN is'o4 • t WAT ' i . .nrWßlar, 9/:0 lr PFAT,B b itnavia/ r *mina Thqin Strinaik wtat an Baajo &rings, constantly • • (Jan aq .44.-4 I• vrAn klub or liseW Viol Su:lngo k ,• oo bind. • • DiscrwAßirici, thankaq QUEILL Ora OPocket Combe,:a 'ETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. - • A pare and poritilti tonic, tameetlre and alterative of womierfni efficacy fit diseases of the • `'StoTiLac• and.Boiscre Circe IDysprosia • ,•tirer Complaint, Module, Genera] Deb(lltrNerromment, Depression of Spilt* Con stipation, Celle, Intermittent Reser, Cramp( and Spends, and allikeniallEds oteither Sex. arising from Bodily BVeknees, iwbettee . tube rent in the system, Or . produced by special causes. • ' • . , Nothing that i& not wholesome,'geraial *ad restore.` G rz ee L ln, Astra...imitate into ths composition of HOS ,, q.R'b STOILACII HITTER , - This popular pee- Paratidn container no miratial of anr klbd, no deadly element: no eery excitant but it lei barn binairan of the extract& of rare .balaacule hralis and plan w ith :the purest mut mildest of all - diffusive attain] • It is IWell to be foreratied againstdhwase, And. so fir oaths hurrain efitem, esa Le prOtected by Irainan*Mits against maladies engendenrd by an unerhol*aie at. sitosphraie,,•-impais water,' and other animal manses, HOSTETTER'S lllTTlligruisy be relied on at a &Ifs , Cued. j . • . - frit:told 'with Pavia AND . Acirs It has been ASnid Infallible as kprelentatire. raid rn Astable -is a n+cd9. -: ind thousands who resort td it tinder ap-. ..'prebetniiGn of an attack, (baps the spurge t and tram sands Who,,tiegleci to valfthemselves of 'its protectlre •inalitie in idrerra , ale, cured by a very brief course or thisinatTelonermidlcine. :Fairer and Ague Patients, af lei:tieing OW wine gaining Air months ih rain, until fairly saturated with- that. dioagerotte Maradokl. are not unfreMraittly restored to health within - a 'few days by nosieregivs iirrnats. I The - weak itoinach is rephiliinvigrajted an,d the ap timite restored.by thil agreeable Tunic. end rairace tt works Wonders fu cases of DO:ipepela and in' leis con firmed forms of I'raligeepon:::l 'Acting As.a.genile and 'painteas appeiient, as well as4upon thin Liver. it also ineakaby ind rollers& the - mtion superludnUrct by ir regular action of digestive amt sec'retlye organs. 'I. Persrara of feeble habit, Ilah l fi th Z4rTe!tti Attacks. Lownesenkgpirira, anti, Fits .)f -Languor, tind prompt and permanent reilef from the Bitters'. 'The ienimony bn tAis poinifis must conelusivie, and . from both.'sexes. The agony of Draloili phut is immediatily, assuaged by i single &me Of trat.istiraulralt,and, by pecasiottelly resorting to it, the raturnOf ttis complalut l may be ire-, • Tented, ; .• • I I As a General TonIh.TIOSTETTER'S BI pro_ duie effeeti which meet be experienced or witnessed before ti -L Y can be fully appeal' land, In rarer, of Decay and Debility and Decrepitude arising from Otri Aar, illexerelses the electric italuencra l , In the- conralrticent stiges of all diseases it, iathre orerates as a delfur invigerant. When the powers of l are relaxed. It operates to re•ren forte and .re-establish them.' Let, but notleratt, it is The Only Safe Stimulant be_ ing.unutittkraared from sound and inoctiona materials. and eniirely 6l from the acid eletnents 'present more or less in al bs otillnary tonics and stomachic' of the day, 1,, - - :No farcii i imedOne has bee so universally. and, It • may be fly added. de l eerredly popular with the Intel ligent virdon of the coriamtra ty, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS{ i. • • . • Prepared by HOSTETTER SMITH, Pittsburg: Pa. Sold by fill Druggists, G and Storekeepers ove rrate:el -I i;e R, ',AGEW-1 biated Pciike4loo6,. • RHEIN Schuyl 4: - 1 - IELMI3? - 1 - ,r_i• E :TR &CT ' BiJCHU ! A . _4: - 1, 1 moo I ii.ri, 77. - • NIEOLD'S EXRAfT . Brent% ELIIBOLLtiI EXTLACT 13UCHO, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT IlUplllt. Q = . - Et VIIOLD'S EXTR , ACT lICCHF, ' lice and spoeltle reme y for Mame"' of the . Kidneys,. i Kidneys, 1' Kidneys. I 1,, Kidnes, I '''' ' • 1 1 I ORGANIC WEAKNESS,I - ORGANIC WE. I NESS, I ' 1 - ORGANIC WE.. - NES:3,! I __ ~ - t AND ALL DIS.F.ASES OF nth; „ Sexual Sexual Oro .: ns, Nexua Organs,' Sexual Tana, Seiust Organ, SPZIIII 0171111. , Sexual Tans, Sexual t r i l ls, Sexual Organs, semi! 'mans, • F'cuat 0 P. Sexual (.4kION, r , F.Ank. Sexual Tans, Sexital 0 us. Sexual Okiluzirr, arising dm excesses, early and stvetiona, expraeireand, . ' r i linprudenj a les, and removing '' imProfer discharges Whether erinting to ~ . M . I ' ale or, Female,. • 1 "Kale Or Femal e, 'gale iir , Female, -, I Stale or Female, Male or Female, I I intik or 1 1 ,mmaille., It tit a f act cong mince establialied, that persona l'uter :lns I'l coy disease of these o ns ars affected to bod ily heal ;and mental pow and experience Many alannin symptoms. among [eh will be found i Indio' lilou to Exertion. • Lori or memory. - Dinyiniti hi pm ttlnk, General Weakliest', Horror of Disease i Weak ( *Trek • Trembling: . IlOrior of Death. Night ixa Sweats, Id Feet, Walcebalnesia:-Erininels of Vialon. Leap:Kn., l t :MeezVil loaltude of ' the lluscular System. L I A 3 - often '.&rerttomlAppetite, with Dyspeptic •Symptoms, Hot 119:daii.,- Flashing of theEk - lr, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid 4Mtenance, and F.ropt as on the Face. Pains In the Ilasviness of the Eyelids, frequently black spots Sittig before the eyes, with temporary melt lop and UM Of Sight, Want of Attelotion, Great Nobility, !emir" vas. Them sytriptorna / If allowed to go on, which iarnedirine Invariably imnoves, noon follaw— LOSS I POWER. FATCITLIKPILEPTIC FITS, Who ' myths& Wear racemes' are not frequently followed Ivy Una Direful Disees„ .. .r LcSANITT AND illeri CONSI. I. ON.: Tim mtonclorette mann AsTyryis, and the eland/101y Deaths by, ontumptlon, bear anr pia w to the T ruth of this itasertion. l F /.1)1 s nit OP IICCIIU ' I ; I Is a certain, sr - tie, and speedy turf, from whatever Vaas a they bar feel:wed ,and no ngtm of Htong Standing. fl 'iv Long /Rending, Ilowil f ong Standing, - II w Long Standing, How Long Standing. Mir Long Stintling. ..glt Is haiku without bindranee Om broths* sad Na tio. If *fib diange of diet. t ', ' : "..: I Its pleasant In Its taaa, and ads.:' , 14nd inunediata Inlts +elm r:! 'l . If yott ;- ialßtring with any cif the abcrestiatresdag almn 4 , 1 I -- 1 , ; PROCL I RE THE REmicnr AT ONCE, iIikWITE THE RENE' FAT ONCE, ' .pIiOOERE THE REMEDY AT °EGA I II :IM • .1; OLD'q EX UT BUCK% As ain ..3 Vim wldch idanst bene a Verybo4, Awn the slmplitici t lcats to the contkied deepalriog Invalid, 10) EQUAL IS TO DE rouND,: • ------' - 1 0--EQTAL IS TO roma), . - tom Eft - LT* _,—T - Price 11l per Illoule, ogrALWl•4l",s,deth isr , —: of to any tldress. Prcpared.V ' 1 ' . , I. IL t. lIKLIKBOLD. - Depot. 114 1 South THNTII St.. below Chntingt, Pldla. tea 'interns sw ALL lomonnocirsous. , HET npi.Dl4 witdkal pep,4l I. P lIK .)1.1).8 labg and • seal Ws/Inhume, i ' 4:194 area way, New, 11011416 DEW OP COINTIOUPEI . ANOINPRINCL, PLED nts..4ici eit!les to dispose; ."of their own" mid , ' ,other " Artiet, as - repatittot;artiaoed bY -1 t • I ' - •11 - . ~ WILAIDOLDIS cioirtmi ARATIPN4 '- • - N ! zrritAcr:aviiic. I ' - " fi ittritorip zap WM4. 4 - - ' rou,sAti BT ,AU Datognal mita , ASICIPOR RIILMIOLDIL . :.! TALIEt*O - Mria:" Cit. out Ow c oact Om; for it' - , AND AVOID 131tOtiMoN NO hrititS. - l Nor. T ug. ' - . , ~. ', -4 1115-1 y iarertiarreent la . „ . . Bladdar„ Bladder. Bladder. Stadl er, '1 I , I AMPS, AL, and IIESINEi3B, liPuthecr7. •f all. doper*. firGlifter. • • linit r ens Demo lag Attila HUMES', ApoOratory. • I SATURDAY. PIRNING, DOOTOI HOOnuiNVEI GERMAN BITTERS D. kALCIMISON. tae: ' , :IS NOT A ; • ]3AE-ROOM DitLNK, 1)/1 .A 'SUBSTiTOI . .t: FOR RIM f. • • AS erroxiclitsc scrum, Um a =Wily Ceiseratnisid "fEitE.T.kI3LI• EXTB,AOT,„ A lollgp, TONIC, Mos nor Aux 2 soiac broriutires on lanutoat DRUGS, AM) WILL 'EMPECTUALL'f CUBE Liver and ROWLAND'S: GERMAN BITTERS WILL CCRE ,ISVERY tun or - - _ Moak Sr New Debelly, Memel , of Ow ' lidneys,"aad an disease, asldailts• - a Diaarkred: litamaia; •-. • - • ObEtiriii'`.the- billowing: Symptoms • . Iteinttinr from-Disor ders of the Digestiv,e - - :- -•- - ' 91111141' , =1: - C .. . onstlpa- ' , ''• - --, -, • • - now Inward Piles,. • - „-- .- - . Fullnets or Blood to the - ' . . • ' Head. Atidlty of the Stomach, riaiNauneas seelturtleg the m• Disgust' for Food, 1 ~ taticussor Fluttgi m n at s lit of the Sto4- mach, Swimming of the flurried and IStlictilt Breathing, Fluttering at the. Heart, Choking. or Suf- ' focati lc Sensations. wben In a lying posture. Dim- nes, of -Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, • Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Dencien= , ey of Peripirstion, YerlOwuese of the + ' - Skin and ' es, Pain In the Side, • ~ ' Back. rbeet,, Limbs. &e.,. Sid- ' l' . . • - den Flusben of Heat; Born- . . ~ jug in Flesh, mutant '_ • •1 ' ginings of evil, , ,• • . ' and gnat di- ••• --; •. ~ - - • - premien of • - ' ' I _'•j - • , I. . . , __-... .. . 1100116.1rD's , - - ar.Rviti BITTEBSI , L WIL Gaya TOD ' ' - • l• . , , . t i A GOOD APPETITE. ' - ' .!' -• = , ,• • -I - STRONG SERI KS. . ! - •it • REALTIIIY NKRIrIL'‘ . • , • ' • . ' STRADT NERVES.. ! •• ' . ' ' ItElSii FEELINGS, - - , - - • ENEItGETIC FEELINGS., • - • 2 ,IIEALTRY.FEELINGS, ,• „ - A GOOD CONSTIITTION. • - -' -- •1 A ATRONG . CON 31'{ Tv/102.4 A nzi.vrtrr CossTrrirrrom•- . ~ - ... . . . , , •,. : -., A - f•OrNto COlssii L 1.4 12021. Wel ' Lk Delicate , Thin Dettresseci Sallow Comiexion F Clear, Dull age • Kelt •••••-: ••• •7 7E ".. . . • _I , • - PARTICULAR NOTIM There are many prenSeations sold. Miner. tie'rtaine' of Mitt/wit pat tip in; quart, bottles, cot of the chcapeat whiskey or common rum. costing from se to llorcnte„ per genius: the taste disguiSed brAilse or Cor busier seed. &e. . • This class of Bitterabas mixed. and will continue to cwww• an I=g as thee' tan be sold. hundreds to die the • death of the drunkard,! By theirose the syytem *kept continually under the influence of akbholic stimulants • of tto worst kind; tlati (*Aire for liquor ie crested and kept up. and thermals all the horrors attendant upon a chonbird's life and death. Beware ef Meas. 'For those who desini and will hava. a Liquor • tees, we publish the Miaowing receipt :Oct Owe noir tad flowillard% firWwown ;Bitters and mix with Threw Quarts sfi Geod. Brawdy Whim. key. and the result•vdll b apremmttion that will far eirel In medicinal Girt es and tree txcellence any lof . tAd numerous, Liquor a rs In the Market. and will • ewes asurelli Mews. Qll ! hare all the virtues of Bittern in neeticm with'l spiel article of Liquor. Oa tomb I s price than these infe.. riot preparatlow frill tort yo DELICATE tBlLDitEi , - • . 'Those wagering hint , 1 111:111111,AXIII. 1[741. , wwitinr- Away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, ere cured la 'a very short time : one bottle, In sticit mum will have a most surprising effmt. t H • • rixiarrt • Bet:tilting front fevers itf any kind—Vtiere 111itrre will renew your strength 14 a Short time. . . ' "STEIL •D IGEE. • - d • L'l • . . The chills wilT not.riturn If these Bitters are used.- - No Person in a Fever end Ague-District should be with. out Drom. .GrsTrt, Drop y, "Gravel,', Dropsy, Glare!, Dropny, 1 . , • / P fLi • n Newton Thrown, IX Editor of the Encyelopexlis Q( Ethnical. Snow) edge. • • I • - Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in.general, threerh distrust of their ingredi ents And erects t I yet knove.of no sufficient reason why a man may not test* km the benefits be "'believes him- self totave received +tom ally simple laelweattott, in tbe ers.hope that he may thus contribute t', the benefit of Oth I& this The more 'eetdily iUt ninth/ t nocaiwal Bitters. prepare d , by pr. C. X. Jackson, of this city, because I was_. prejudiced laralnst them for many yearn, under the impreasion that they teen chic au alcoholic mixture. lam Indebted to my friend Robert . Bha v thi er alrer. - Esq.. for the •rterieral ittiv preindice by prci Mita. and ON to try t,when tuff dim from great enommtgentent ties arid long continued . at the debi then lity. The use a three bet of these 'Bitters.irming: of the present year, was followed by eridenfreli beg mentakrigor B eef, and n:storat ion to a dime pf bodily and which 1 had not fclt.fior siknannths before. and bad armour d =nt regaini. 1 therefore. thank , God and my tor directing me to nse, them. 1 1 - • phillta. - june 234 qtr. J. IeIt . To.TBROWN. t , TILE • • 0 I S Or. SOLDT.EBs. We call tbeattentlod t of sll having relailmet or Mends . to the army to the but that "HOOFIANDS. German by Bitters.' will etmi ninri•tenthe of the diseases hidneed the expe t en d and privations Incident to amp • iisre. eubiumea almost dally in the newspape life. rs on In the atriapol o( rti theon sick. it will be noticed di that • 'ease wry large pro are ming from detlly, E of tga hat kind ran be readily cured by Iloollan very ta °emu Bitters. We have no hesitation hi Mating that, it thrift Bitters were firmly need among oar soldier,, hamtteds of lives CV* be saved that a-vtise will be Tbel proirtistors are . Oily it.ceiviii; thanklial letters frowisnEwers in the army andborptabi t ibo have been named to health by the ONO OC LOW sent to them their himdt: • • • • Beirare or Conine/I*Es I Ste 'that the 1 of "C. JECESOIt,"- Is al Sal Wilikala of eacti tie. - _ it • _ . . .. • _ i - ... .. ii.,......, .. ..,.. . ‘._. .. .. L at i o, e , s unn ' . beetle, t fiti loaf akrierkits 00 4 11 0 0 siote:,. :lb :••1 " . : or halt diem,. 1 001, s Tbe t tirgWelem nu mut 01 titigAiitOty . qiit buttleiii 1 bra ate machithe , ter. i -, . , \-. i •1511061 d Icor . orel , tot hi r ilyriertkte, dp ! not b o put_eff be en Pi the telostrethlkertit . o i' thatstay blioffeiett . .. _lli plwi, hut, seibel . oo 4 .oo. No we i ill Mend. etitel t y Pepted. - :toi . exiftee. , i4'i t= ~. .1 1 I- i •- i `t, - r 's ti '' •• I Prpal Offioe an d . _-.Mittl, tifiPtcli ' l• :..,.. No. 634 3* *WM 8 1 11r _ , itTi; ,i• . _. . , • , 1 1 't l ttruiDiali - PA. *** l 4 - Itt,lsigo il:E,VA±4is i -.:. - '' , l tineeill6liitii -X. altOtil l t hl *.flois.4 , 1 -..- ''- ' 1- '. irkOtlittiOti . ' _..,' 'ori.o . 'Rai= bi ili.ipoi sail 1 Deologe be 4.11 7 . 4 . 1 VMS II tiWnlitidi aUftii .• . i%.1 5 . • otax. .' ''' kir OMR* Ikki*Skir thiT:iil tb, Ftpa lit, I V /421. : igt - rl -1 -, i - tits,' 91. illsi4t4 '' 1 : ' ' - --. .• ' i 7 ‘• F. = . : . . ... 4fL,' . : 1.0i- 1864. - .' tfIVIRMOD - 44 wni MARS WILL' MAKE TUB Hearty WILL MAsS'ruE WILL MAKE TIIB'' Lively, Iviw.MAKE Tus WILL MAKE-ME. Clear apd'Biight, WILL Pion. ♦ Dlss I 111 I 114,1 r • Car( be a+ed;w•itb pCifeet eifcty by ' • MT AMC i 11111TASIt. • Mae Prissiest:la, Mb*. we tot from lb. wi debbe author, of the blow Huse a note, algear Lo, to gays r. "W• biried oar, good tie TrAterday, with allhonors We were_eatiatik4V stowitig,-. The e from the 'entire dbera of seven counties were and front the . mote bineediate viekt ia rge=wa swum, No buildbfg we have coeki iicautain spree than', Wall portion onto jpetheted erard. Hen of all shade.' of•cuilnka politkal and ttl one, met to pig bbnor add res_peet to,the dead trot freedout.. ' Boat thrnished tbr theprelludnary taneral erases to itrooklyn ally= of Ove stanine.wriikut on of the moment. Nelms revised andealarged erhkti we now give as Melly/ . . trlay him in Ids plus of Ted ins earnest, stormy Me Is over • . •Let . ll___ielran mode of Spell* be prat the lord them we See no more. • • tow throbbed his warm and generous heart I • , What might, pusions thrilled Ma. frame! How beamed his eye with fatten start .At sound of Fleedoas holy natal To her be gave his caring life, " • . • And tolled through seeming hopelela Lone:years of scorn. and hate., and 2sll p. now her gloricrae daripprars,„l.: Strong words of Trith that esniati 40: 'He spoke to stern and high debate ; • • With manly front and dauntless eye Hattie wlki charge retel hate. • With mightier poweithin'Ainatiw rod He tone the oppressors nets &Eat, And poured the living truth of (sod Fresh pa the hidicersvilvetinehttert. . What coattail crowds throughout the land Hung on each glowing, beaming word sayeetthem With a pezphehl . •As woods In morning winds are started. As Moses from the mountain' steep, He saw the enhanehissi land before HO leaves the boon fur us to keep, His work was done—he asked no more. ' . In these free prairies of the Wert :We larhis manly terns away r— .Tie meet that here Earth's loving breast _ Receive again the conquerurs gay. Jatuidioe. MITZI . FIROIi FORT - CHILI ALLET, i t„ . . FORT EINAR A.Lax, Va.,) - - April 24th, 1864. ; Famois 111NURR. JOURNAL : —Gadd:men : I write you a line to say that the 112th Reg., 2d Artillery. P. V. V., Col. A: A. Gibson, IT, A., comMandink. has lat'Fort Lincoln In the District, of Columbia. . , . We received .marching orders ten o'clock, Friday evening. March 25th, and 'altbodgh a violent storm of rain and snow, was raf,, , ingat the time;yet. when the= order was given,. "Rouse up men,. .paclr; 'knapsacks u and be ready to much, '.• the boys sprang from' their bunks, exchanging, almost by magic, plea sant dreams for, cheers. -The Batteries were in line, and brcdaylight, were bidding adieu to Wistrict of Columbia, Maryland, and Fort Lincoln. We noticed the tear stealing down the cheek of ma4li. fair_ one, as our Regi nient marched. along. 'Tis true, - although here we were initiated into the hard duties of the soldier, and where we stood ntany cold , and dreary guards and worked many a day for Uncle Sam, with pick and' shovel, buil& ding fortifications, rifle pits, tic., still, we feel proud to isav, the gallant old 112th, P. V.; is willing to do more for, the same master and in the same muse, for when. U. St. wins; and hi eannot loSe; not one of his sons will be for gotten,,,neftherhis fair daughters, . . Our Regiment now numbers.some twenty three hundred men, and I can assure you we niade quite smart appearance on our march down to Dixie. . Our line of: march, was through, the City- of .Washington, andi when opciosite the Capitol, the command was given to halt ; we rested here half' an hour, on the east'side of Capitcil Square, right under the Worious shades of the- Goddess of Liberty. hile here eating our bread and pork, curi ous notions would steal across the mind. , I looked at the-Goddess theii I. looked at my haversack, and I could not help saving to rnysel& Mts . is a great onastry we live in. , - I then aist a glance along the hide, of our Regiment, and I came to the happy conclu sion, that heavy artillery is a great institution to travel through Dixie. • ,up the line .oft march, we then through Georgetown' and, crossed the I?otomac,, some 4 miles above, by the Chain Bridge, into what is known as the S. S. , I 'I was amused the other day while hioking at, this bridge from a distance, when', lwas informed: by an old gentleman of color, " When 'dis distiutence fast started off, de Reba hold de bridge.on de Virginia side and de Union. boys hold it on de oder, but de Union boys got acnker somehow, and now dey hold bof ends of de bridge."l asked him if he thought they could hold it. - "I . Speck dey_ will," says he, "from de looks 6i tings, i. spect de) , will." Our. old' black friend ap .peared quite satisfied. We continued our march a few miles farther, when we arrived 'at Fort Ethan Allen. : . This, Fort and Fort Marcy, one mile distant, were defended by the 4th - NOW York Regiment, about the same calibre of Our own. - They left the morning after we *lie to report-in the front.. I have heard since they are. In the field as Light Ar tillerv. Report says - that nine regiments of Artillery are going to the Army of the Poto-. ma:, by order of Lieut.: Gen. Grant. 'How long we will tie here is hard to tell,;, this is. au important post and great diligence is ~pre'served, 'served, with strong.post guards, petrolt and pickets, as. Rebel cavalry often inake - raids in this section, but we 'have Infantry, Citialry and Artillery, ready to pay. them all the re spects they deserve. . , Gen.:Grant is getting the old fighting ma chine id 11P-top-order ; feet, every liegi mem, that - has been recruited up and taken the field, 'is as large as tenold Brigades. -Ev ery day they are moving towards Reheldoni. and'in a few weeks the world will bear from them. - When next they strike, the Motto i, ikrol...or Victory. . : The country here is:very mountainows. On nearly every commanding 'eminence,..strong fOrtifications are erected and „being, !itrerngly garrisoned. Gen. Grant, in connexion with the other War powers, appears to be making great revolutions among the Union troops I everything appears to.be made available and put upon the - strongest foundation. 'The re sults of sueh a course cannot:Ail' to_meet, the hearty response orthe Armyin the.field,-and the approbation of good Union men at home. The boys think that' when Grant ls.tince ready he will vysoon give the command, "Lay on Maain er g " • • , • Since here, I have seen many of the Pats vile boys: Hetherington and others. •They arc well and in goo sphits. Aa it has rained and stormed nearly all the time since here, please excuse thislrongli, sketch. ' Respectfully, ynnrs, J. Y. W.. strong, Stout, .F're, Me ins rorik Ati&pendent. 61=th Alltitgleo3 REBEL CLERMIES. I - Ms AnakEitirir WOE Liiii.iolrAlLTY. i i The diet , . George D. Arinstrong; ' a rebel preacheT in Norfolk, Va:, whose examination loy an ofileer. of that department *as recently given to the public, has just been catechised 'anew by Gem Butler' himself. The report appeant.in the - Norfolk New 'Regiairoted 11- ' lustrates at 'once the dangers of the Amnesty and thei.patriotic. vigilance of the hero of New Qrleant The ecinversation opent: • ! • " Geaeral.-4 have read a report, Mr.. Av l3 4-: - strong, plan examination of yourself, by one of my Aids-de=camp, In : regard to the gum don of Your loyalty.. Now I' . need '. not say 'to a My/ as experienced as yourselt i that bi king-the oath of allegiance Is only a manifest - - taloa of loyalty 7 -that, as a man might phi yotteclichAnd- still be a very. badman after so doing,"ao a man may take - the .oithrof -SI: ' leg , lance aid still 1;?e aiery disloyal man: 4Z; !Rai. 'Afr. , A..;-If you will allow tatM make a statement to yTau, I will do so, ok - I. .will answer such queWoos as you please. -- 1 , " Gamut—Make_your own statement ,. sit;. •" Rec. lAte. A.—.1121t view with whiCh- I took the 'oath-was this : I believe the milita commander , has a right to demand of the eit, lama* any time that they shall - mkt_ apa rola. II regard Norfolk as for the preseatA conquered City ; indeed; I have. had no idea that the COnhaleratee would again . take it; .and that,l Wit ever again did become - a part of Virginia, it would - tie by treaty at the end of the war.,. l i twishetl, In accordanee - withthe ;scriptural i injunction* . to obey'` the ,puwers that. be,' ,and I believed-the United States to be • the powers that be.' I took the oath with thruntentien of keeping it, so far' s my etiniut Were cunt:hued. My firgags, If mart, I • 7 rfnore.i4myol. : - Ili; words and:actions I The - Gene .A then 'cirideavors. :hy questions •Partairtingl. . varlet:a - charges. of disloyalty, to.- asce , , ' Wht.. those- feelings are,. and what .• .• .4 , • an accession las been made, to •r ,4 of ; the tinkle by tie pardon- ortbit I -den; Oympatbizer midi treason.' The Rev; tali, 4 . 4 4.4 apogee inbre or leis_toallident : 11.e.-tuitil.. jAilatOngbiltn - nattostin this otatutar::. 4 ,— -• • --I: • : -. ;., ; ... 0 7 : --, •Giiero474 011M164 that , in yo u r- 7 ~yol teeßnet*- ;this question i'. 'Do yotiCallifotiracif, - ,1 now in letter 'aid apt* tkdayr- . , . . . Phut The taispeaaps, trr anusemuuc 0 • ' "Mr. A .„-r do not declinelo answer now. If I were . pnt my own In 'terpretadon upbn it, I ghoul; say I am ; but rilon't know, sir. "G - • —Well.- sir :perhaps I elm b-wa Net.. —Eva. air. .- whir.* ,the-illgAlLatshat -gentlan who had taken' the. wk. and ' u:p:- while co outer the ! 0051m-house' with you, .mad e remark that he 'would like-to spit upon - Northern Yankees?! ..-' " "Air. A. - - - -Mr. Chas. Reid.: I declined to answer ott my former. examinaticrn,. 'because I had not Ibis . consent to tell; • sari but since then I h7e been hilt, and hi, his - giventile his otiose t to mention Manama, - "Gene*--Where is Mr. Reid?. "Mr. 4..--ile Is in 'Noifolk. -. ~ - ' "Getout —(To an Aide) ,' Telegraph 'tgik! Col. Wh lden,,l (Prov. Marshal. Nor?olk), 'to arrest C has. Reid and send him - here.--- He He lives ri Main stre,e, t. I •, ' ,` • "G stated that 'agile came -ciut from taki .the ma sir.' . -! • ' " 7 1. , 67 " • —With the - nath fresh on hhr4s, and The orda hardly dry in his: month.lte said - he • 'wanted td.spit hi the face of the , Northe Yankees ? I- : : - "Me. .—Will, General, As mak it. allitts fil I did" - We do ;bt if the history of the wai caniktri , nish an • once of more unblushing effronte;•:. It ty . than e foregoing': But, of all men,. But=: , ler was = t e last upon whom to havg attempted it.' He I was who,*oii his first, appointment to Fortress: Monroe, , answered the - impudent demand-I—by self-eoruititutedoutlistve--for the L executio otthe Fugitive Slave Law with the adjectiv "contraband t" Judge of, his attn.. • ral indig ation on finding that the enemies ' of the re po lle. have learned - nothing in three yeari, dept to be more insolent thanatibe first: z • .4 ' " Gc " .t- Gen suited. cesalonit men of oath wit er, he t —lt ma that yo ring —I agree to that, air.. . .:--I meant to say-- t--stop, alt! I don't like to in in- You said, dr, that that infernal sit.= wanted to spit in the faces of loyal this Union, and That yon took the ' the same view as he did; -or, rail - k it with the same vie* as ,you did es no difference which. I agree, sir,. did. I -have treated you. sir, du-, interview, with propriety and court- 43 thlti moment C. and vet you; 'isir, 11 ' me, .in order to elearthrs vile wretch, 11 be punished as lie deserves, ghat he oat/..tomy Uorerzunrit;! with'the inune' he did!:. : , A.—Wpli,' sir, it Was it mortifying confesa that we were a conquered and it Was the irritation growing out set. . F. i }Oa hare not 144 , 41 it. sir. Ton. had esy up u here tel who Al you took view that " Mr. fact to PeoPle,; of that " Ge I a- go on in that direction any - furthei, onr_own sake." umble lamstrong is then indneed to hat he'preached a rebellious sermon ictory at - ; =lianatisas," but never a favor of the Union cause; and that declared- his Intention to exchange minister who would be llkely to'Rray ation. and agaiost the rebels..-: The don proceeds ; , • . —Yuu said you loOked upon . the ~ of John; Brow as just and right; , he interfered .with the. peaca - of .the ? • not bet sir. for _ h The confess on the ' word in be had with no for the eitunin .. Lee hanginc because countr A.—Yet, sir. - : ' 'i• k —Very good; sir. Now, then, should k upon the hanging.of the:prominent effersori Davis for instance, as, just i ? You ktioWthe rebels have inter k lth . the peace - of the •countty, t'utli :used rirer, of blood 1 to how where trowht 'only caused latz. -244,Vhat do 1 i• to that ? . \ --1 ^ 't-. I A.—Valli:Ad not, sir... -• i : • - 1 ; —Are your sympathieavvith,. he 1.7n1= lie Confederate cause ? ' I,_ ; . A. - With the Confederate: .—You do not think that-Davis, Wig; Idelli and their former 'colleagnes are and yon' do think that, . - if they so ~ they 'should again resume their scat!! ':reSa• - . . ' - • " ts i . ; you - 1 ?nil rig, bred 'have John tl you sa • "Mr 4. G on or t "Mr G . fall; SI trait° I desi in Con! I - - . , A.—l duet think they pre traitors. see why they should I not again take 1 . to in . Congress." commend to the Copperheads everY this defense_of John Brown by G en. that they may howl over it ; and the declaration of sentiment by Mr, Arm -1 that they ma . re-echolt. The Gen f - -- - shoWn himse lf equal to a discussion y man or bodysof men in the seceded We close with this last • aryiewheatam "if I (ion' , their s We where Butler elosIn ! I strong; eral h with. Stet • Sd ho "G hash , Mr. =l2 ' "G a.—l don't see, sir, what good this oath nto you. • l• -. - A.-1 thought the bath was an pith 'of ty. • a'{ r- . .—You took the oath, sir; 10r, , -1-he, purp • e of having the United States protect you chile you should, by your condUct and your I fe, aid and comfort the.rebels.jt is an oath e f amnesty to those who take it in truth, and ' ,ome back repentant,. to the • United Seat 1 You area . Preabyterian. A man' corn to you ; you are • about to take him into •11 !minion. You say- to hint, • You have s'eretofore been a 'wicked mangy' He says, 'Yes, sir.' Yon ask hits.. if hr.lhas ex, perie e cedla charge of heart ? Ile says, WO, sir.' You ask, 'Are your sympathies with God r with the devil ?-,,. He says, • The dev il." 'on ask, • ' Which woukl you like to pre-. wail' i , this world God of the devil?' He says, 'The levil.' You ask, 'Where areyoui f iends?' He VS, !With ‘ the devil.' Then ycitt ask him; bo you think you can 'join. the church with • our present feelings ?' He replies, •'I can to get the bread and wine atithe altar.'. Thin -of it, sir, anywhere else, and (timer( of Chri- • • , .professions. Paying nothing ofChris-. tian enicticet,l call hpon you to think of it! Swo to be loyal and I to to the Unite(' 1 Sta e • here you 'ate Twit •four sympathies egai ...t them. You, `air, a I xpenureil num' in th sight of God. ,' It is lin oath of amnesty to th -.who truly repent, 'ptreisely as Chritet shed his blood:for those who repent, but not for. , oete who would ciucify, him - affesh.;-- For en , sir, it was-an oath - ofamnesty. I' sltou el beitist as -Along lit receiving you, sir; as a opt' hum, as you Would. in receiving such ft man as I• have described into:your chur h.; (To an Aid.) ' Idake an order that this an be committed to the guartlfhouse, In cl e confinement, there to remaikuntil he can.' • consigned,to Fort Hatteras, there to, be k et in solitary confinement •tintil ;farther old • ; and send a copy of 'thin examination to th. Officer in command there.".; l --- . r / 1 _ E IrEW BACIETY n irns 8 0 1111 . • • roniv Fo the information of those" who Pretend • to ieve'that we 1 can never e together %pi even if we do conquer t e Soiith, tae mak the following,eatract f a letter in -a New York paper . "It will- he seen that as far we have got, ~the new reltitionships are ,sui • g themselves to each other .without any 41111 Ity. It says: I ill spea k now of most Strange and tut i , ..t exe c tea affairs. I learn - fromithe most en doub sources, that in New OrleanalVidie burg Memphis, and in similar Placcui-where we h ve permanent military .posts, nothing has heaitne niore common than for oihr s_oldirrs to marry the Yeomen int the ebuntry, L At Memphis , from fifteen - tte-,twent 'such marriages occur' weekly. ' ' Let rthi ook at this with-the light which_social *done gives istu l g N trirally men establish and lire is . ety: Whatever may be their occupdlon-11411finf• !Arad or : farming--they wili: eawrste, in so(ie y, and the foundation - of this *lan , re- Where opportunity affords,- no great -of time campanili which society will 'organized.. It lis I now from two to years that we have ~. held .mo 4 of the named, and, as a consequence, men t wives, anctwonlin withwt h bands, to form a new Weida', lor , ,the'i Itone ifkint destrOYed, Fen* disrur4 and hootregard to the feet:that needy re bittery op*ed to each all . ety is Stronger than armies.. 'I, flour equallyq An . savage and', gl ' coin aid itmarvives the witch lit the toren& Women wilketnist — seeLthem-- old , asidWlwayi *fuse th offers men - will" make offers .to - intch hey- see , longest:, and moSt. • It y.sitia, that, it either wpre black,: 4 . l 'e 4 / 0- Pther_' cl!clice , 00 refillit pi: with was, this, Ishes e i npu tries, est - ae t iv a do -as and , Id he :same. -°' ' • . :,, k - 1 le Soot Om woenen can are nolthanreof ' the they fared e‘fer corning haa.._ They ha \.4 'old ' long, -end' they ai. ivvry for them, but ; , ; is uct: fault of Taelri4 that t h eir 2ls, fit ' - iis, tube* however, tierce and tic k ned °they May. be, cannot retake their last &amid countiim, and they,are not go • ing throw away their livea for 'men Whom' -- h ocelot likely.ever-to see again. , Hence t an husbands their =glutton. So of - waive! septet bs..meere, aa elsewhere, but ,the moat s f there% Wilt bui with life. esdAre ibis a s#Wisirittiseb; •• At first widomt u ritit large pmplirtjand no Me to attend , 11. - itmed - Vaista Imo- bal% hopine a g ndi with • -ood' pouit, ur ; , • " v ? • - ,tBTEAM PE TINT , .•, • - - .... ~, , _ ~ _ . ~. , .... . Pariellimennsieme g . waive's. JOB abet X *-- acipslall et tie eleit - ofn 1 gm lam be doe" et ea: Ober Coen% ma se • Large Peffilt* • Mood 11111111. 1 , 64 titii liar* etielkpa or- , ihetteekaotioa, 0, Li moil exteattee than tbst 'melba et the Rata sad we loop prw*.fee - Job Eton oro auareotoo sae ata be tweed ova 1A Tho' dUesk. , aga, a as aorticai-aotiee. • ' ,‘ • • - - .`fi?)311 0 011..1111114),Nir , Brill bonad ly Ot. of iota distatptlon m evil oo d l iodor. at skolootioot . k*„ . • NO. 16 wive their wealth,.. I krkr mar ofgood i'qemlities, - come know of t, after marriage iota which thew $60,44.0 idow- -for six - -tesell in-vela , Other W andlircithers *ere in tin inn. _no hone married; with fair mean* imd - 0. , 0d homes, • and who. 'alsoare aue proud of ii pi .. officer Air • a Itusbaitd. There -las alway s been an Idea among thewomen of•the South'' that Northern men make the best husbands. whethet this is true tor not is doubtful, "but it it 'catkin that 'multitudes - . of our ofticiui ,have every accompHshmenk and are skilled' in lathe arts Which, attract women. In the ball-room; the paler-or at . Ctiromereide they act tile •fierfect gentlethan; and If the sub ject:of discourse be literature, art or plasma phypor even Matters of practical life, they are ready to Ituftrtiet or ermital ' Wog ,as we lontinue a ficeiesathe couiitrytttiese Marriages will increase. There are nien•enough . ln the army who might;nev e,r.mury at the. North, to furnish husbands toaU who wank. mid yet leave few or-none waking, us .pointed.. • The novelty, of ,theastinatches Will. attract many who did-not pro Post td Massy: It is-evideiftfrom this . thatin it l feer'yeatn. mars; the Rebel soldiers will be forgotten in' the place Where they were &nu, and ithould ' they return they will find, beside their ho u . see and lands being occupied by othent, that. _ their womenhavehecotue the wives of:their eneityres • ' Eiery rtifieeting mind — pust see that • thee* events will powerfully contribute to destroy: • ii Lidice : to 15roducesa common, language, •- - and a lasting. peace. • 4 We may 1013 k-on this titatter - *Warp:lsec hiit history is repeating itself.- •‘. • itliiitEkV4*fLlllONF OF TIIS VAirE.TO Tauft • , 01 .. .111S.SiltylgEll OP TUE ZMOCIL4TIc. raarr, . . -Among,tuber, of ebelpipers which' , • we 'received it: fevi 'dait - since,from 'Capt. Robb H . Ramsey , now s allotted at Chatta7; ". noog , was a et? py of The '.3lisp — liis_,,Dai4 dp-: . . Peal pOblisheilitit Atlanta, -Ga. 'T he be- • fore Its bears: date March '18; 1864, There are Many interesting , . matters - in it .which we . ' to i•elpubliSh if weliad the space. • • The Appeal it ljtihilant al the prospect Of The • • year. closingl `: , ,with the.most terrible reign of,. anarchy tiro ' ahout the Northern ` States . s. ' ' The'editor is 1 ; eatitusiasticallY -kratefill fora • , cup a cokes placed. upon our table!' by a Cady, r , Poor, feillow . is undOubtetily,.a rare • • luxury - to himj Among the e,itraets which ; . the 11,peol Colitains, is .the following front a Hebei cotemPOrary, in which the-reader ;.• .. • . 'observe, the - value:of the Deir(umatic party of , the NOrthto the cimaeof the gebelCisclear ly and. distinctly Meta: ' Thu tide of fdrtune ebbs and trews in 'war is in • cimariitree andjxditica. The tlilE eight menthe - °four:war for =dependence eleised in our fat*: • The siiceeedingi six. mouths were against tut.' The next turn in our - . favor phudedi our standard on . Yankee soil in.tbe Eitst. and rnithi*.lftera' of • the." sitilatitAP:in the West.. Then cant, ill-fated Keiduaky campaign, and close Upon the .' heels cd.which Caine our disaster& in the South= west, and th ili....scolimging.ciinipa4 l .fn in Tonnes- - ; I .- • seelfhe lit'of January of the preicut year fauna . ' .OUr. people delOwident, Despairsioned tohiaree • over our nati,trial council and and reckless d 6 apera- - .. tion was checked but Moderately he the fewiwho... remained thin fat the conserratlic fiiith. The tide , of fortunelaiii 'again tinhed quite opportunely= our faYor:'..-Ilen• shallwe prom by tile experience • .Of these' vicissitrides?. We are upon the...,ero. cif OW . brilliants • seicceiscs" in: the bold tlaose which ; crowned our arias at ChickshereinYi and Malvern ' ligw'shin these results be lannight to bear upon the question of - Peace ? question wluctr demands our attention no„vv: The ruling party in . - . • the United States is. upoirthe eye of a crisis. It - is with the people and the State pa . the South to'say whether that part,t.is to - be con- • thmailin Power,;or whether it shill..bo hurled : from its poaition b, those at the.. North whii are thing to change the purposes Of the, revolution 00 - as to vindicate rights as- vital - to Indiana and its'to.,Goorgia-and Alabama; Milltrr" • tion,of the presf 'tchich -.11 - eretolore. ridicu Me doctrine grpeace • through Vie :iiitertenticin of the*. - • , North-ire/eel-7i Stat 4, using the Dens ()erotic party . rts their tastrutr&ent,, and making State sori-reigutfr, the polar star *64m:is their sett' of troubles have tkprudence Ull4 9 00 *fleet° keep. pence• and; iwt rail against ',the only party North /Ha iith isctiny in .most .trith' M 4 people of the SnithernStaleir--0141,45/4 • • Gettrano g etimege T y. • - • &nr learns thrqugh David Mills, efficient. Agent cif . t ov. Curtiri fur the -manage inent•of the Soldiers' National Ci•inetery,' that all • the bodies of the Feder - al, I.4)l , l*re:have . peen re moved to the National Cemetery, the munber be •k: jug 3,514 Abmit 1000‘ofthern are unknown, apd deposited in that part. 'ef the,encl e atire set apart fur those unrecognized.—Ndarlv or quite a fourth... of the whole numlier of the shin .belong.to the State of :sic* Thrk. Itanrof the unknown bodies', have eine& been'recoftinzikl, 'their names having:. been discovered from litters, photographs; mod- ale; diaries, clothing, and other things fohnd on the corpses.- Quite •un amount of money, small sums, ranging frotia the fractional part of tL dollar up to fiftydollars,! . was alsoluund upon bodies by•those who disioteend . thsm.—Thnty-six , • i 1 . dollars in gold were found in 'the :pockets sif and thirty to forty dollars—paper '• and 'gOld—m . , the garments oVothers, besides. inany relies,.me • mentoes, 'lc: All this triconey and' thole reli have'been biked in care! by Mr. Wine; ProPerloy v. labeled; and held in safekeeping for the relatives • should any ever he diacovered. 'An elegant hunt-' jag case gold watch. inad hie or six silver watch es, wesefounil, on different bodies. - , •• ' • ' ' \ DA:manors Aorairronto.—ApntrilVil.o Ireitises by writing tds name and business:wk.: , the back of bank-bills is 4erhai)si not,pwail • • that, 11I‘nase th4ibinki s Whose Dotes he thus' , endorses — were to - biesk, he.bbnld be held sponSible; for be fano of tho pate. .Courts hav,e so decided similar case& - • • • Part...Hoarni, the- ehessiplayer, has just returned . fromi Paris to New Orlc4ma. He . - wentAci Paris about tour:years ago as a man, beat: all; the Europeans :at -.chess, and 'was flattered and luinored immensely,: He made his late Visit a a rebel, ••g o t beaten thew, and attracted no _attention whi4ver;' _ . Ax iron flag has been Owed on the : l'step .. Otlice at Waahlegton. : It is. handSomely painted in waling fokdate imitate the nation arOolors, aad it , is said to liresent a good ap pearance. • L , USlTAltarn. obn Forney, of Fulton comity ~,; thiltitateNrho killed Lieut. Ford,.for attempting. to =rest- siia deserted mentmt, urea dada& Constable by the Detnoemey of Todd toweeldp ih as the late electioni—receivingidl bat three at e Democratic vote polled.. The Earr i of Abe/111E12,119d LartAiburt.ou . are dead. - •: • i . , - • • - i : illr Theri anioniteen nein ill the HUI.. village -- of Westville, Ct.,' over 70 years of age: ... - ft-- - Oen. Cameron' has removed fruit 'Lochiel, to Harriebarg. [ _____ • , • • • . .• tar A largeness iro n /fait: erected Harrisburg. - •, . I .-. •• i , • eircith E ns. • . efirGreenbaelie ald 'open! . te 4 teiss , ire, °being induetrionely ,- • - air The Ohio, giants ha s passed &hill prolulh; ' 'king the marriage Of first • • . 7ar The gamblers in Lenieville, Ohio," . - been banished by the military authorities.; --- 'd? '--, arSeeeriksenthmiltind votes were oast in the - recernrehietion in - - Arkanass, only two hundred.. .e,• voteri being sigsastrtbenswijonsUtution. . - earyhe - Obiolegishituretic passed an 'ad , ' prohibiting the Sal* of liquors in the Stele .cii '. election dep. i Hight. • • ~. • i ,- airlbe ,viritiNatioriebenit of Leti ki macm, t : la about going into.operation. 'labium will Met. "' ' have thus beaks , .. j •' • • ' ,• - - wr Of rl7 National liantenOvi. esiitenie. 248 liave teen supAed•witisletronlatieg'. • notes iQ ; glo.ztePtPf S 29, m.9oXtr • • •.: • -• ice The Hertford Doinocratsfi to their ysilandighaan niskinvthe +sty ''"°l 4 Aat 2l2s - ••• • : 14! The atm giatabn is tvishhi g ton cakingaliatts whit goy. w il l take to drink is—K pease' nominate your Tiouria,. gentlemen." ' • , • tr: Thilfainitlivlatre 141 at Chien - . go:, 'Boston, Albefii, Om /bland. Brook.- -' L and have realized oret. I 'Million of; • LT% "Wet, " fierodotis, "reveisee the or, iler itatuti. lln Vireos of pose* sons-bury thew fathers, hut:in 'time of . war father. bury; their lei' Thezrisind.cat which the.i3L:Patil,•ldinn.,'.. • ; Pri-ssTwinting Mee stands, was ocxintiseated 0t . 4 . flattullev, iktorforgt, et OWL 4 1 . 8 4 6 t1 3 ;i! punts, l • ' 'Er A eeebadist 4tdat P lace it Me 4 inag , of Ifonroe; Idassactinseits. , ' It has only two twsdred Whig'Wnit tad baby* *l4 ,1‘ week: and is destitute of a lawyer; .dOetor,? woosenumr, blo***lth. ta4 l , 3 n Oarbere Mo ts ior casissetadamidsetisio ir of 3fmgeritie his been basistitiouf coespa**-farThe bu ablk . 777
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