• ' • ' I . • : • . , . • • :. , ,-- -•- . . . - -:- • ~ . 1- .i , r • ' . • . •• , , . • ' . . ' ' .- : . • . . , , . . . • . ...- - - , __....,...._ -.............--.-... i.........- 11 - 0 " -. 1 1 =- _ _ - - - -- -.- -.-- - ------ . ' . - . • ; .. , !. ' ... , M115.., __,„. MI ,2 fr; . ;; '1 . ... . MISS Off !`eels iIIPHILIW , • ~. . . _ .. - lir - , • ._ ~ _ _, „ L i •.... ~.... . ,„.,.. 1 , 17 " r e, " ,' • ; .- . . - • 7 . .. .. '. : , • : i .: .. . ,' ,' '. • . "' l ir.' 3'..i 2 •: .- i on •• .1. ? .. : _i: '• : ~: 5_....,.....vpir I=-,,,, • , -.,,,.. . . , , 30 if not paid .ift-Ab : not • . •• -' . : . _ - • ! . . . • m e. 103 11l be-'_ ' ' . - • • 1 • . . . .. • - O. c • • • ' . • b e p r op. i h ilbered to beresitet. . , . - . -. ,•411, • . - , . s ' • . ° " ltan4s will 113 CLel3Bl- - . l' .- . ; • . .. , . - ... . . . . . • • , . ' It. .... 0 ,,,1 d 1 . , .1. -'. • ~ rt ~.y / X ..."., . : . address (10;mi:ice). :...".••• •• - .- opPlei. to ... ' . . 1 , . ... , , , „..„- • •., f , , :e 1-..-,- • -•- • - • - i -• I ',I - - .L. •I I ._ I , .1• , •,,,,,, , OtisublierlidonStraldilnitilib...l7bl biedvaDOlL ~ o. , , . . . • .. # • ~ _ _ . % • - . e JocituaL Will t 4 fttraibedibaßTWllliplpther! , ~..... , , . . _ . • . ... . , . J ir" ... .. '.3 0 . • • - 0° Mr . / 00 COPINI , ask on delivery. l i , liii i timiiiiii , , . . • ~' , . • . . .., . • Clergymen and School TaSeibera "I . . '.. , ./•:;.'-- . • the JecneAs. at St 21 to blivilbak or $ 1 I° ) r i f Pala . . - •, , . . _ • n the year...oer oss. rear: ran mot.' . •. , . - • . - .... • . GENERAL- AllvE. Rarrislut.- , . ... „„. tacci. -cr re AND POTTSVILLE __ . ......,.... , ... . ~, . .., ; sm.,...k.hotn,de.- ilis Tirs lines. and .- • • -• hnrtioessios. Oat mare - . . ____ s thus for ior tussernoila Si : sotiontatni oust • ~ . , .. .„ . , 1 , . . . .. • • . , . , ..... 15 ovum -urger opus tnprovirtka. . , .. . ; vial tea* ins le 1110,61idlit Swab d the Sara, awl king eut * 1 Ow Cams dlllOllllPs Mill 01161111111 M N Weer Inds sad silpst WI Ihisio to ear me aid timegere.-1111.• MINIRIMIL . . - Tin" . int. mutt. --,, • . , . ~. . .... -- - .. . . • • warns. ' • of no - .. 5! 0. ~ $4 00 ,---••=---------,--- , _ --- . _ litmt ° ? . • .. . 1 00; .- • 3-00 • sOr . , limes Il • ' • titan. or lbw 1 lifi. ... ONI ' 10 DO • 000 ' • /11 00 Kama, or 111 liner, I 00' • . puBLIS ' EVERY SATURp4j-MORNING. BY Bill' 1 , ANNA.N' i POIVS -. ME, scimuni 4 equ PPINSYJJ - VANAA. 0 14 . • y cs ; y• ae: 111 00 . 1 ..... : 4: . , .i----. L--:. ____ , _________,_____ . , - . , -. - . et whim. ( ...:.. - 111 . 2 0 00 • 1 . , • -; . . • .. , _ , 1 • T -- , . . . • Lar ;44,ce se get • SAtURDAYMORNIIIG, 'MAT 21 1.6,1 . - - .NO .A.dh.....4 ),.. nvsotice.. 0 . - -4.- VOL. XL,. - , . . , . - , , . p . • . , . .. Nine words ati)notuatod . s• a line In avert:Wing. : • • -1.: . . . I . . . -• - ‘, . . . . ' • - . ...-. . .... , , . . . ..... . . . --.-- , ' 1 - . • ' . ' • ~o• . , , , - • ~ : , . : - , . i , , • . . • . • . .. , • • '-' .C 0 '-k- T 1 trRA,TjE A_DITERTISENI.E . N7S_ . ~ . . -, • ~ .-.- , , . . DOOTOR' HOOTILIiD' . 8 .' - . tweersii sea yun mow soustny - - . ! car attests of Washington were .. srtth wary *Wien: marcbing l' ~• • : , oi PRAT VIM TOWS 011111111T21/I.to ---- #-• - -.4 . .7.7 - ..aft r ' . • 0.-..,... . . -0* . ! . , • , __ • 311 T -111311, WU& A. CA.112, .i , riine nne„ :L ull " no: Bes t° ° lir •• i '•' ' . . r 4e_,:•, - ' -As.7:l`rilml ft .:.. tev . 4 -.''''.--..:•-•-,. - . - - , r- - .. ~:-. - ' 731 - r , ~...--;46,-- . _ .•-••. .-. . - , ..... . . - . GERMAN BITTERS, "•...0-..........-..,.i-c-„-ir, ..,..-- k -: 5 ,.. j ,,, ; .,,:?. - -,„T, , _, , ;! : --.J. Atr ,,..„,,,,:, ,_.. 4 ..c f i ? . ? - , _,.......„ 7 .4., 5 ,,......., : ,. , „„,, . . .__:._ ~ ..,,,.. 4 ,1„..,-,,, 4 „..„0„... ~ .....,..›,4 „ ,,,..-, , ,,,._,L 7 ..-r" .. r ---- • -..i ,t . . ".2.:+i 'Cit i kr. - • rek,.4..-.F'"" "" .4.-- - - • i' '''.. . _ waiting .for the carnival of e -t, •• 112/11,10. We • Arias to humbis attitude deplore - -.•...-- toast ftglng Its erhoson s 7 r • . -11 iirr.-c. AL SAM:WM irlatis vu.. Tour s, your sins, sad oh:imams. Far the Of of our co• -.44 -4 .- t. -,-,-, • 1:.17\-4L•••-,... _. . v...., • . - 7 T And pr l to band alb as the share , ... #.-1 • • ': t - Tiel` - Ao-. - :7 ; z:,,,-• ,-. ......•49,7-74-sf.,- , ; - r,l s f ~..". 1• - , ~1 ... •',.. - ,* 1 ...• ..... , • - , Of our sex UI redeem "• - ...4 f re, 44,..1-.. -..!..., -1-1 j ..:?-,- ..,..,,1tT . ,:.•-,1• 4.r . - 1 ; , .=,..-i.,,r:m- .t,., ;:.:'• • . • f,..,W. v p i .sc4;.:. %. 4, - :.:,•_•••' t- W - ,Eztr: ~•••,:" 'AI , . „ tilti= • . _ . • • El Nr i A Of Heaven and eredaating bins -.-.. , • reproach of wanton e • ~,.. ..±...<•:•,, -_ , .-•- ~.....„ ~,.., •••• , -1..„_-7, 4. - • >..".._1.-. , •-;.‘„,r-5.„... ..n 9,,,y3,5..r..1. , : .4 #._., _ 7 7 • tea.. ... , dam '` - -: , _...... • 41...4.17. +_, + •••+'+ ' 1 jiiii .77. 4.4! •• - • : ,--7r . .5, ..., et''CX ‘ .4.•••' - 4 1.,!:-.7.. , ,, ,‘ " 4 _, .... , .-1-r _2• ~ - BAR-ROO DRINK; Oh ! for your faithful guide Unpins Our God n 3 look 7piting wove by choetfhl Mr g- ,' ._-.•4; .s." - -_,:•• - • ''''`..-- I- ..4.-- . .- . •-•-,5, -,.....-- . . ,>l - .. .-.. . ..---$..,': ‘. • • • I. ,-. i e t. ' ' - ,t : - ,L .. . • • And In hie bean with wukkimirae, . arias self-indulger BUS Kin 1 FOR Bill% pirse .. ... ipea k,k.. mantrY ht t. -.--- . 4. 41. eti. ...: - . .., . : • , f : •• • T - „ - ••4 - 1 - •-•••••••--- ,-.,--',l - . 1, • ! ... ..t. .• ~ b 44"". rinth,} L•-•'-- - • ,'_-_ •• ' ' '' - o . 1 U l .b 4 To bear your sinful minds on I** ..11.,11;C:i:. :4 7 " , '-'. ''. - ' ...-s. Inlet& Nalarea bushed in deep mow, 7 ,-, , yet retain at,' ii--'1":01 - 51 - S 1- .7.Z-a. 1.-- ' -- - ,- - • r=' . • : ':. : !...,-.. • f.- • / • - •1-. 1 t. I'. •• ' 1' • ; • 1 • • . ' MI .1171 . -.- • Poor oat yoar tomcat yoal in payer, : wm a si b oo d . 1, P" , - • , ~ eciel- . -'74l''' . - 1 . .-4,1 s c , 4 F' , ;:ri, - .., krik. , -1.4 /i t --- _ . .. J , =.. . , "f,;,": , . ~,±4,4 g ...,... • .:. ,--.- • ,_,_ . ,-,-,_ . _ „. .- "•••';'' ~.` T''' .. "': - % --;,:. -'". '1 - .., • •''' t' .., - I:- . .'" --, .". ...,;•'' ' ill • ••• •- '.. -........,..-,... • "dp k i i , .., ___ ..... . 7 . 5. , _, ~.. . r ....4-;--,.. . _...._ . ( 1 ,.. ' -., , _, J. : 0 ,‘ ~- ' :4 : ,?„',.:•• • =- 1. ._. ~ ..ii- ; . , A.: , _-,'---..-,.___--- - -,.... : ~ -- . 7 -.5 , . , ,"r--- --- .- - ,.,.._ - ' . '.:" .. 7 4 •',..„: : `K ''''''''' _ • - . ~ • Zr - ... Z• 1 ; 3 -- ..--• 3 . • '4iTlr " Z .....7. - *•- ;', --"•••• - • ....,, , A bf ~ •:- v....? .......-O ai .. . -.- 1-.. l'l. .. : - ' I --, Errarsicatnis nizaial, - • . ! Bus -s Moho esseoutersasi ' - , . VEGETABLE EXTRAOT,. .14or Dams Ist yaw eysiida dose • prove 4 thetas 11:1 he your supplications share. PraLOO4 to bins. with grace &rho, . nincam •Le t negation w" . ~f, 111. \ ".. - G . , " Th.:seed he sows on story mond; . a a ir ity ~,:..„. , . ~,,- ;.;1..- l.'s ',A.- -_=-- -.; . . • * All, .. ~.„ ~ , ~.„ .... ...--.. - -..r..4 .... 4 .• - - . -.- .. '• - • .- ' - ' 5 : . .. 1 • 77 +4 1 ; •, .. E 4 - ___ - - .... ~ver"arn . .. a .. A 19111103 TONIt, • - -• liar let ids wayward heart repine. j • to acrilli .; : t .,••:,--,f..:2.-.1-.;-,.. - -.:7 •Y'...' , i.,••, , •„•'•,-..- .--•. • • '_UffrP , lg,_ .c.•'..1-4.--- -- --- _____' . _.•• ZX..*••l 4 -*- '''''--•*`••••• - - . .11. . . _ .-. ' ' ..:-. . JO% 1.111:1/ iia, L I TTER I sa ' ' Pis sosa Atoomano ' ilsnaLtays Ss lassnua liseanis his labors ans not trowu'd. - . t. x....eii -- ,'' --,',.•'• . - 1 . 7 ' 7 ; . ,:,. ~.4-- / - '...'•-_''' ' - :::••-•01. - • --..:1'%;.- - . - •ril.l.- •••'1..A.j..; * - ' ' • ' And seise lies from day to 4,9 , ,... F. It me .4 . 'el!'"::: -. ?,: \2-:-:-`:'•l7'-...1.1... „....,_.,...„__ , - .. ~. .: • --- - Where holy footsteps oft win awe . t rnl: 3 o: lf ...._ • CELEBRATED • - . . • DRUGS, - - „ - . . • Caß clod to Irani theUmpter's inray .' , reft , Fran 7i:l2r 10T1 Pudot. and iour I'M,. . t.. , D . - ' AND WILL IIfIZGTULLT•CL:II3I - • 3T ,-.. . ..._ ... v . , . • Terminus of the Philadelphia 'it Regan IL IL, is the . ' are, at Pldhtddphlae-flers for the Shlpaiest d /12thradtes. 1 - - • .•_._ I______:___ ----....-------. - _2_l ---------'--=----_-_-=-_-_ ----.---. •___,-.=-.. -__..-;.--_- • . THE LADIES' NATIONAL 00 1 7L'IM • • ',.-• Piet Noi. 11. -. -' - " ;:j .- 1 ' ' - . ' Wier go. g. • .., , VAN DUSEN & lACIEILMR, imAczas in. . i • cast M. and itiroad Top Coal. ALIO. IFJPTIIDS ID/P alrairrilAt & NA VIOATION COMPANY'S COAL oCNTAIN, ITARI.EIIOII. 13: EADOW, BONET BROOK, lITST QVALITIEII OP .110 . ,,4111111 WRITE ASII COAL. plorektr...—n , Port Itithmond. No. 2 Ellmbettiport. ccs-No„2 0 .1 Wentit ptruet. I'l I ILADELPRIAL %Trinity Building. NEW TORE. --No. .5 Bonne rtreet, BOSTON, SMR, StICKNEY & W,ELLINGTOIf, citon. L . 1. thracite &Bituminous Coals • 1)0111 01 - 1114 lII•GLARIP rot • tiCIEWA srval,t,ow COAL. • • . ' Wald CASTNEft. 'New *York, ' • ; ••• '. C. P. STICKNEY. Pall River,- ' 'WELLINGTON, 13rwtom. 'f • 1 ^ fis Yritpty Building, New York, OFFICE W4illet Street, Plailadelph* _-__osli.;illty Street, Bookie, • ari:•Nda. Itiehneosd. • y %V —, • ; j . SO-tf _ Pia). Sr•. 111:: A Vrtg HECICSOHER , & Co., .'1 • -satiescs • OAD MOrNTAIN.- BLACK nEATn,..A.NA KED Asir COAL. Rtrrec, 'Sew York.. t Ot street, Philadelphia: ' 43_.- lIILADELf.IIIk;; &c. . , ppin Marna for ANTEMACITE COAL at Crerawleti. Delaware . Olver, Philads. - whirr 2Y.: 1. AIUDFARIED dc Co. 110,1111tti, POTTS & Co.„ r2oslivat StreeL Philadelphiek. )FF'ICE:II: 110 FitosiiVny. 'New. rurk. 114 Kilby 04n-et. 11051.00.. • Wharf No. 2. • AtEPP.LIER BRO. rrx. E. cor. Whinnt ;It PoOrth sta.; Phila. IPTICESi :la Pine Street. New York. 151erchantiv Bank Ilnikling, Providence. . _ DAVIS 1 1 EAltS,ON do Cp., . , )112110.8 • ,, 44 Or Tllll ,EBEATF,II I.ocusrl(ll 7 NTAIN N,VEIITS ASU / and :i'OIIN VEIN • HEP: A ti C O_..A -. • . Street. Philadt:lphii. •; 4 1 !Wild Broa ing; dway. !loom N 0.2 Trinity. New York. 1.5;0. 11 Doane Strtet. Boston. 11ARF--(;;ItitNAVICII, DELkWAItE AVENrE. 191114. - • ErAxIALI. IsART, 1!•M. ' Wr.mormint. 41. C. Id mum. 11,e45; &CO.. • "iEIt.S.AN? sikriVEßs 91" THE CELEI3IIATIT hn . Vein Red Ash and Diamond Vein .Red Ash "vet,. .1(71 T J . I ,Wrirririgton - 1 I Colliery. .. ... - ... r.. ALSO,' - -..- 1 ' ... • titnorrior -White Alit . Cecil. Orsini 'lb. Yew tthettandoalt 1110 Collier!. '.-- . irh will he r‘ilinfl to eieel Any boat yet I . thippcd from , r - v.htlyikt 11.1{44;i:0n. \'' • • - '.. )IP . 3 ,4 , 10,r, for the; saie 'rif'GEO. - W. itiNYPEIVS. prrior _Piot Forest I,ll"bite . .1414: TOOL ~ ~OFFICES: . , . • • . 21C . WAI.NI7 St:. PtillAtr.A. .. .fri' ;No. 9 TtitNITY•ItISILI)Dit,, N. T. - arh. at. •64. ".' . • q I I-ly - • CAIN . ; i3ACKEI. 00,01 C,. • • • ,auirryto.r4 or . • I CIrIST GAP.- Istorwr rtiorlerwri. • 11,1. ACK us*Tn.- dtalPri, In other fleet qualities of • . • .- WHITS 4 AH,D RE47 ASH COALS. 114 Walnut S reet. , l9liladrllihi4 :and Woodland Wtuu7ep, Se huylklll•Riven • • M 46 CAIN. • ;MisltßlS 11ArArTi. W 4: t 5100 D Y, f , ititpper and Agent. huylkill Ilaven. Pa. • - abruty tr•. "°: • 6-ly . EMMMI • - .. LOCCST GAP COAL. • - oxic.E..:-....1 beivr" impsiciiiated CAIIN; HACKER 3 / 4 . COOK polo agrntr , for my LOCI ST 1.7NT . .. , 0.6P0AL,fr0di 40430 , 1 Oar_Colliery, - " I_ - - r AGEORGK W. PARITY. O root ap.,Jan. k >62, I -.- • . • . ----. . _ . t. I. ' ' VAN DtrsEN.& LOOHMAAj nen skid - S:6l{l)mi , rif the Celebrated ..1.a4T..;..3101;A1111 COAL. r2nl irmi,nt..t:trret, rbiladeipbia. . 'ICEL., Trinity ituitiling, New Turk, • - S - INtane - street, Itr)ston. .h SS. `S2 ' ' IS. i NEW YORK. :UEL BOIMELL ; 43 dz 45:Trinity Build4ng N. Y,, SLOPPING POINT 4, ELIZAIII3TIIP4RT., °Fn.:l4l FOll,-.IIALE t • 'Y BROOK, N. SPRING MGIINTAIN, 111AIte, AND BtrD7 MOUNTAIN :,111 Gil COALS, ,LTIORE tO.l k BLit". DIIIIIOND ES 13 - Alll - 1E C6AIS, A:kiD Tng cnuoRATED - ,Grs GREEK MAO EBLOD COAL . . 21. "6-5 , 4-; • • 11-17 I me: Kftl.' Xi7PP IL I Els.—Tke mobacribir is AL'ent for "the MOP Of the Boston tit= &Wet fry.. and fu'ridshos suprioriEtelts at-Parlors prices. tea, kinds and tengtbs ..13,Ats Of greater thickness .hose kept bo.haud made to order. attae shortest astliiorch'ys fur CoLlb7ry purposes tiles the pre , at the 'MBA. steam Packing of every de „a, Blast 41j. Pap.r.r by,thr.,sitizle, or tea reams. fhe ton,:at nit,ttitarturr:rs. prim[ ETY LAN of the. moot approved paUernS. afth.perted Otivernrnent Wire:, by the sinfle dos hundred Wire , QUALM, Wire by” .the roll or, card for Sate by 13. BANNAN. il 23, ~ . . IRTALNT !et :IL AURAE D 10411DIEll ! • • • , I'I3ITLY 'i: BLtSSINCK • II sen;tfree of ratty r, to any lads who will rend name and addreaa, ,orfetiona bow to ~ the pain of Clir—D-IllitTli i - ale , ahow to hare en. ?althy hod heath Vol Children : al.. one - other INIII'ORTANT SECRET. the . oply surd and 'edit.; °yet discovered. - ' • ? ' .i . ri t oCt lin plaiting the above otter Is to induct cv , Di etc srr,trmrdirs es , iLADAME DULENTAUX. I'd., D., ! :67 truadvray, ;New Turk City. , - • •.:tin, : 'of hours'. Floor Jig Feed Minty. unrie,itn,-,1 mallow:A hie Flour and .nt•Norifezian and Third Streets, to the arket'atip • Strinets, where 'he will a chni , . Ptoc.k of artifice In hie line, and • meat tIr•I tla« Grorrrinq. • en..l• and ch•tonicie-arc tet*tfitily 11011r1tme Ilwir pal 'lmage, while the general pnb-, LIS triivirA A No. 1. oral lire Invited togive JoSEPII It. JONES. = ITV ZEE • Attorrissrat • ram ,Ib4). curea r l , terniatorrinet, SPrninal Intlx)s•tin. II'M of Power,' Qc » apPendiky irer:lnAlly. It etreent are truly, •nuscical. A trial to 806; tires vi ill eonrinee the moat Pkritical of its Prime.lll - • boi. —Seta post paid to any ad- S. C. trrHA,M. 403 Cheet.nnt street, Plalladel- Orrttlara rent Ove, U. BROWN at .4454. Agents ((it Potterrne. stout of Gold Ira/ cbm. 141f.m. Scala Ec: R. C. GRREN. Watltniiiri , t and Jemder, Ce•ntra Street, f'ottarille. Der:anbta CO • QUINT ARO' ; WARD Na 11 [NE . Sarvirt, NEW "Sole Agents for TheCtomeolidated Coal Cam. Soitteineee Irida Wilkeebarre coal, shipped from Jerre-y . 421y told Elf)obethport. • Also. for the HA2IPSUIRP. and BAXTIMORE CO, "3 Ilasopeleire • Geierips , o Creel, Coall,ehipped at Baltimore and , (Worgetown Arente for GRORGE 'STRAIN' irlebrated Bread Top Coal. shipped at philadelphia, Poota.their at Port Richmond. Phila delphia. they are preparedi to shirr the brat ' ipuilltier of Locust Alison:sin and Bed aad White Ask Seilatlk ill ('gala. - I • From their,docks at Jezey pity (where the depth of eater le frOm 13 to 111 fee ),,they. fare prepared at all seasons to supply the • re. Coals, and LEHIGH. to steamers and-ships for ports in China and elsewhere. Stesmerspan be coaled at 'ant . hoar daring day be . • . J. B. SMITLt. ' . Arent at Jersey City. Agents at BerfeO--WARD dr. BAUM, 42 Kilby ' , ••at Neuart 7 -4. IL DeCOLP. March 12, '44. ' ' 1.1-17 Pier x.. 11. LEWI UDENDIED it CO., W - bobwala Elealeru in he be tarietica of Anthricite and- Bitamiious MO, 5 Walnut Street, •PbiliAelptda. - . OFFICES: Broadway, New Yolk ;. ,• I. ' 14;IiiIby Street,Boeton. llnneer SAlpiiers farm Elizabethpiart, of LEIII4LISPEINO )MOUNTAIN, nizizrox, AND : COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. - [•y!l3. :ELI' COAL. j COAL.COIL. LEWIS AIIDEIIIIM, & Co. • OFFICES • - 103-Walnnl strivt, i , HlLAntulrrk._ TL 110 Broadway, NE t 011.K.' 1 . 41 • BOSTON. Whitten:de Deltices In the • • tirh of 110MBST/C COALS—SoIe twoltrietort • -k Colliery, capa ble of producing 0r0tr..1504.-• , 4.4 year of the ccielirs tht Bit 44 only; (Bed •.• an• .13Laiz' Havru, (White ALSO, • F.xclnelce Arnie for the sale of the purely genuine Lo cog. Mountain Coe'. from the Locn-t Dale Colliery of Oro. Ports ,t "Co., all of which will be sihipped.dl. rect. to New York, via.. Canal; or comitial..e. ila. Green wich Pier% Thelow Naxy, Yard, Philadelphia.) • ; ALS°, Ag higium_Pirr:Tfo. 11, P.rt Itirkmond. The eholceet qualitlee bf RED 'and WTIITE ASTI (GALS from'Schuylkill County, sele{iell with epeetal care, and shipped under our pcmotal atifierintendence. N. At Elizabothpert.. N. J. LEIIIGII SPRING MOUNTAIN. end COLTSCIL RIDGE COAL. . , -F,rone Baltimore. iNd. . The celebrafeli.llANlPSFllßK LILTUNINOLI4COAL At Jersey City, 191. : J. (via. Lehlch and Morrl Cumin.) The very auperior %VILKaqtARRE COAL from the r Baltimore Vein. taken from the ••Audenriei Improve: meet and Ojai Comrutnrae Estate," near Wllke,barre: ' a!'o the COUNCIL ItInGE COAL; both of which, for scram intrpoens and for family w.e, are trmrpa...eed. We hold.certifiratee In our offices fmm partiee who have uwvi and folly teeted I them coal& and twonotmee them the recur A.TIM,CITZ,OIII.I/ , for VIM= In we, pro dikuinu no clinker, has appe, and umater blaze, than ant other tin& now before the puddle. Slay L.. •L 9 ' I ?fo• COAL. COAL. .A.• T. STOUT & CO., • fS'accxsorts to STOUT & VAN WICKLA) inners, and Slipper' , ,ietai:debrated FITT( 6' ME- Illtißj COAL (mm thbervele V.dlierp, Him lla zleton deniers in tlie beet vsrletiee of 41THRACITIE ; D tOlLg. Dellvt:red &red from the mines or on board of res., ode At TRENTON. N. J., YLIZATTETIIT'oRT. N. liftrNsWlcK. N. 3.. PORT RICHMOND. PA 'OFFICEI4--44 dr 46 Trinity laillhog, gni Broadway, New ]irk.. . A. T. Serorr:' S. Votti'srata. .fletice STMT. April A, *6l . •'• BROAD. TOP. T()I , ('()AL... The Alontingilt4 nad Broad Top Illeme• taiir Ilailreal and Coal Coarpaa#, Itevertruily call the attention of R. 11. Compiliiies. wrtmhoat Owners and nannfactitrers to the rtaue of their COAL as_ a hTEAM CiENERATOR ANIPPOR MANUFACTURENO PURPOSES: I TAB BROAD"TOP COAL FEELD,. Raving connection Kith PHILADELPHIA AND 'NEW SUHFi hoth by Canal and Railroad. through Prnnsyl vatiO and New Jersey, is not liable to the interruptions of Ftilpmrnts incident to the- tiortgßair Brreetvi.ra Cot,.FIZLIA. and regulir supplies can safely be counted ,oprin throughout the year. Co.LI Lewis, lAndeoried +t . . Baia made arrangements ivbereby theiare, in daily re oriirt of huge quantities of the chointat 1311.0. th TOP. and they are, prepared to dill orders tproipptly at market MO.. :• 1 • • .., . , 1 • • : rvi& Walnut Street. Philadelphia.. 2 . 4 5 F . Fic5 ,,, / . 3 Iln fimadway; .`elr ITotit. • , 14 Kay Streit.Bostarn. • .. _ • 1..14 Wetmlnts4er Otteo, PrarldeiteN '6l - , I ... , i • 11^ ' GENERAL OFFICE. • • OF TOM FRIJOL* AiT5. - ‘k BROAD: TOP -- Wii.l.ll SH Seirit-Bitninitilnolr4 t . • "41: 1j—SI 'N O. 104 'ALNITT''STRE ELFK4. . . ROBEAT GIBE IPOOII., I ter. • • CONNioTING OFFIOEt3f ••i6 'Traveler Buildings, Illomon, r 7V Trinity 4. , : -Netr; York. . Feb. 14...63 1, I -7-6 m - - , . TOP nuoAD - W H ITE .ASH , • .... . SEMI-Brrummous"- COAL: , , , ... -. NOBLE, CALDWELL &"00., • - . I Na. 112 Walsall allarert, Plhrilnialielplain, ' . Na. 1,11 R widerwir. New lairk, --- ." • ! . No. 1 !State Iltrawt.Blll4,lllN, Offers superlorsnality " f this trlehrated onal from. their . , t EDGE - COLLIERY, - ... ; •, - Itinetraoilehipped etel leelj by th em. !-• .!. ..... April a. .6.1- I . • _I ! 14-11 .- - • .. lORBERRY CREEK - ..., , . „., oting: Rim COAI.. I: - • • ••• -, , . . We, the nadoral...eni hat - iirT anntollitatal our Three Collieriew in the Lory! Ergo'''. will ;hereafter tninit- W i Lour burinews under the name of I ; ' KITZMIU,ER. GRAEFF & Co.- .- ! -.! , EITZMILLEH, STEM ‘ Co. i ' ' C - , GE.AMT a NUTTINt;. Mr. GRAEFP, a' member of our firmj haring !mods led hinwelf, with .1. R. MAK IsToN. Will reride' in Finiadel phi& and ill our coal ohip d ped by r ide-ester will he wider the emit/mitre ccetri 011., LAKIMM, OEM-TV' :ft t.O, . 1 ' '• ; - ' lily triturwied ear• 'and.attention to IMpreparation. we hi'pe to maintain dr: telmtation of /raw; oeletirated Leir berry Coal. - F.ll2r.hlV.Pflf abroad earl twil upon having this coal slip p ed in the! very heat ordee. • , . ~ . KLT2.4111 . 1.8.ft„ ORAI22' a Co. ,Feh.l4;i:a3 1' ) . T. ; . HOTELS.';' UNION • HOTEL, ! I nate EXCILANGE HOTEL) • .4... CENTRE ST.,.POTTEIVILLE, iAt•Oit LINDENXI,-"TII. • - - April I • I.i " 14-17. FEGER'N (Yorinerly fitiORTIME Old Stand.) JO& m. mosn, Pre r. ' L UG* 1.4-1 y - - tIOWAED • .1111300CIATIONI , • PITILAO PA. Disegars - if chi Illeivesa. Ilipailaiia Nary Hex nal Israseme—triw, And tellable treatment In r*l:krts or the HOWARD Ast.OOIATIO.N —rent by mall In sealed kite earrelonerL free of (tarp. Addreix, Dr; J. SKTLI.D: iforGirrox_ noward Also. Hatton. South Ninth irtreet, rhusadpida, N. Jsn3t4'fa • . .E.Anaorr, LEWIS & o*, AIM WIIPTIMS Celebrated ASIILAND COAL, , MOM YABANOT • NOESTAPS. OFFICE-111 Walnut Street, ComtnerCial Banding, Philadelphia. ' ' Nei► 1 ork 015te—TT Cede &ieeG . Baotou Mks-4 Doane [Oct. t 3, '3 43- • H Pier No. 13. . BLAELSTON, GRAEPP & Co., semis AND Ralll4=ll Of Leanly LSD LOCtlrt NOtTfla COLL. Ship Ore of other appi oved qualhiei of 'InLIMI AND BED ADE COAL. - 118 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. - 9 Trinity Buildlog: New York. - Cur. of Kllby b Duane Street, Baton. Feb. 24 : Z.C1 T. CONNER! & PATTEBSON - - , BUTZ APPOINTED LEWIS AUDENRIED a Co. Amt. for the Bale of the i Icbr ated- LOCUS \ T MOM COAL .. . "Nom mall - 4 Aelelatiet and Girarelville - •Vollieries. '3lay 9. •63 -' • -• 14- Pier No. 7. JOHN Ut WHITE, SOH.T3YIAKI Er, , O - Wiliarf No. 11: P "rim oir • • LEHIGH. 3 11►Jc. CG IARI . 61G[l .COAL. Onr .•11ARLEIGII" COAL fe now sold exclaslveltin Philadelphia and vicinity. by .DAT 11CDDEL Yaniea onlerinz from them. mat alwaYa depcud • • -* getting a parelit.. article. OFFICE-109 Walnut . ia. Blume: di NekPF.. Ilazletnn. 19.1 y! GEO, E. SMITH. ' - THOMAS Hai: , GEO: K. - SMITH h OO, - `Yorktown- Colliery, hanesvilley r •N (4111,LIES CO.. • 342 WALNUT Mirtet. Philadelphia; - 1 '111114TX.3 AND WWII= Or . smthis .itrxi,ttouvrin LEIOGO COIL. S. Ic.'STOCKTUS.- WM. P. COIIIIES. .341, F. 7 ! • 22-17 SMUYISILL .CO. T. H. GOHOLLENBERGER, AGENT, Miner and Shipper of the Celebrated Blatt Beath White bib and' Peaked atun f tau Free Burning PINK, COAL. P. O. ADDRkSS•—•Porrietzaa or MINEISTILI-11, bettayb kill Cwinty, P i Aped 12, .621 r-7 • 15-ef FRAMLIN ;.11, ORB ERE Y Li tEI (11141 G. . My FALPi Franklin. Lorberry Coal ip now eold exclu sively by :Mcopre. NOBLE; CALDWELL CO., who am tike pole Aiterita Partici. orderinz fmm them, may always depend upon ertting • pare article. ("No. 112 Walnut' St, Philadelphic - - °mon : !EC°. In " 4 " 1,1 wA7. Trinity Baildini, Neer York. I:No. 61 State Street, &Wag% IIfiNRT Tremont Mirth VI, '6? ONNOR, & TAT,TERSOIi, MinerOuid .Ipperi. of the efle, LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL. J. J. NNW* ' J. S. 14AhlmA.,. Pourrille. Schuylkill County, Peußa. 1 . t.. 17 -,....„. T c0A F ..0PE11.4.101 F .111. - •,:-..:-. . .. , . • flaring' pnrlureed and. refitted IN* KrrINTTLI.K ROLLING NULL wr iirenow nrepared to make. and coal' alwaye korp • on' hand; a'anpply of 'mai' T• Rail. for OAR ry ure, which ire will cell -on sui „ rood term+ airany other Ehilllnc mill, Orde received and imimptly attended h. by ii - TKLNS :. & BRO.. at their *Mee at tbe Kamer Furnace, or at 'he AtilL,Ny the Proprietor,. ,- , • ATKIN& •14 . N10 - 1i.:2 & CO. -. i.4.t l Wile. Marc} 12..14. • , •.11 am ' . • -, -,-,-- ,:11-n...,' , -:'-' -•- .14 - j , . •-c.... *".7.;'• .:*•A.:"? )14,. -: , 4:.,A.41,,,,,!:.:i7".?.,,.....4-' ... • , . • ..:. -0 1 .i.,;14 -, .T; . ..: • I , .i.- . Cr. TRICK. rsrcra•sbp. fl) BROCK & SII ICER4 ' ' • 1.. . mkstAcTrip!... or • .: • YVIRE,COAb SC F ENS, c.,, , , ruder tle . .llrakhes 9. lP'aiirist.. . cals. p • rurtnAio & NorwzGrAzristt'" ; j.. 1. . ! POTTSVILLE, PA. •.- _ <- ,-- , DikElim ac artELL , a .; - • NEW 'COMBINATION cog, BOWEN& The nocierelgned take plettFurein annrtmcillCto Cant Operators and °them, that they are outrinfacturin& z . new til'ItEEN of their intention, which will gnarantoo to wear tstieC u long. and do Its Ivor better than any crimped wire Screen in : ure„ /The - seg• meats tamed cot by us can be bent to any circle _re quired. We (lee gwetrawtoe that the mesh • will alone retain its oriirinnt Airt weal entirely were out. •• In the crimped win - Lt.:en-cum the meshe• frequently, slip, and hare the .prelier meek, before the _Screen le- -half „worn opt. We manufacture any shed mesh elf one :tr. Combriuttion ren- r usorl in the trade. tar Mr. lbehm. who wow emaciated with Mr. Beach gni to the burineee of manatecturing Screen& at Nor weiglan and Railroad street& Pottsville, having die oohed partnership. and disposed of his interest bas re moved to Railroad street. in the rear of IS- tsterlrs Hardware store. Centre Street, and asseidalFdAsith tam In the manufacture eif their new Coal Serrewsiotall di acriptlonss Mr. Jasper Snell. lie Pollen" a continuance of air rampage heretofore so, liberally beshmied upon • WIRE sclir y tms. We • are &leo rnanutectortne ait of Wire Severn by &payees. different from that used In making crimped wire siereens, ae mod In every respect, to whieb tly. at tention of Coal Operators is Invited. Of II SNELL, Of descriptions at the It 26, id-tf Maiinfmiaren. of Screens Oortert rntior. • U: sr AMPS LEGAIo -- .OO4MERt'LIL, and Noy. 14, •63.! - At);!rirGrtitiv, 4p , ther. r si r4 ; 11 - 001‘1116 .1 , \ ,- 4 • SPEER'S AFRICA. • Journal S ot the Hbourrol7 or be Snorer of the Nile, with Kam and Illuetrat•os. FAMILY PRIOL.br the. author - of rklao. YOUTH'S iILITORI OP 1116 =IL - WON. by W. M. Thayer. ~,.- .. . 83111:81P tirDCSTRIAL incimaPnT. a (vital book. in Samar] Smiles. author of Self-Wipe._ • ANNEAL pF. SCIENTIFIC ;DISCOVERY, a Yffl Mt Book i iielle t n &lento and A. 411 • TIQNAL AIXANAC and . Annul Re mit! for 1 Also, s fresh so of PART,0,413 BUTLER, PI. °BON HOLE ((Eh aid a tarietrof other pub- Ucationa4 for sals at li. ELNNA-NIS April O. •64. . Hoak lams Tottarllla. • • M. LEIMMERA .. .. , . iii~~ , ~~ - ALWAYS ON HAND. icr j All kinds cal/mail instruments. Tkan etriegri Dam Tiol Strings. Wier and Desjo Firings, consiastly as hod. . [Jan - • • A VNIQVit AIRTICI.Z. • - . Vertyzest It'a..Tobacco — Elnzes. mita] artlehe for bolkiry prell6—lhr Pak atop C. GRUM J • Warearmak nd-Jeweler, C.9t , nr red. rattirlt. Prat:abet 12. •641 .rkoroad. ..4 1- Arakitit Street. naiad,lptar. Ncl 300 Wert Thirteenth Bt., N. York. Brincess, STOMACH • purresad powerful toe* constere and aliendliso "seTdafUl efficacy to di;esses at ths Liver "and Bowels. &nes Dyspepsia, UTIPS%., headset* General ' Neemime*, heves:ion of Spirits, Cue silo's:ion, Interntittent• Fever. Cramps and Swum and an Cymplainti of either ' See. arisin^ hues Bodily Weaknes. - w" betbrr Ilberent in the system. uc Prodaxd by special puma. ICothlng that Is not wholesome, genial and relators. tire Mita nature enters into the-aiimpositioa of HOB. =ruin snoxecn BrrrEns. nig kit* pre. ;station eontalns no udneds/ ..of any kind no deadly botstdcil element no derf exultant but it is 031:11= 14nation- of the extracts of ram bodsande herbs and !plants, with the parrt—and mildest of all dillaslrs stimulants. It is well to be forearMed against ttbeise, and, in tar as the human system can be protected by huinan means maladlra enkendered !bilaa-rupwls,lrseirta aa raurptwee„ tmitura water, mid other arterial ease" lIOSTETTERI BITTERS may be railed on as a safe- In distrkta infected with Pnvia 'airy Aora it has - preventative, and tit datable mis - who resort to it - tinder a;p ewcape the ecoaige: and therovelrte of its protective 11rd-by a very brief course of this marveloos medicine. Fever and A,gne patients, af ter being plied With gnixdrie for months In vain, until fairly aatwated with that - dangeroini allalokl, are not lanlvtitem4Y teltored tcatotith within a kW day. by LIOSTErrEItS Br/TOM • • - . _ "tbe weak Rthrnsch it MTH!) , indgcnted and the ap petite "restored by this agrreabk• Tonic. and beam It works viiiiinieni in macs of Dyspepsia and in - lnee tun- Ziped r iormis of Indigestion. Actin; as a gentle and Thi Eun painlrapperient. as well as .• th e Liver. it On invariably relieves the must on sncerinducrat by tif: regainan o the ill,p;Aire stn:retire organs.. ' of fCeble bahiL; liable to Nerroos Attieli.. ens of Spirits, and . Fits of Lange.nr. find petiM pt d permanent relief from the 'Sitters.. The testimony this point is mostconelinire. and from both sexes. "The agon y of BLIAnt - 1. COLIC 1.11 introediatelY asetukked y a stride (foal' of the stimulant, and• by masks:m"ly R to )4 the octopi of the cutitpliant may be pre vented. • Ti l Asa General Tonic. 110. 1 r. 1 Ir. CS 73 ITTEIVI pro. duce rifect,va hich Xoust be exiCrients•d_or witnessed before they can be frilly appreciated. • ln- - . Cases of Con. - eirre-rtonat. Witaanina.. ?areal-rim Dame and Debility and fiedepittide &deice:, fromoto Arr. it ei'ereisc the electric intltiencr. In the cons - aids:it-id nape of all &mud It operates as a delightful lnylgorant. ' • When the powers of nature arc relaxed, it operates to re-en forte and re-eitablish them. -•- ' ' Last. hot nit least, it Ls Tba only Rafe Stimulant be ing nianufautsred from sound and 'nocuous Materials, and entirely fro! from the add elections peeped' more or !eagle all the ordinary tonic and stomachic' of the .day. No badly medicine has been! do unleerattllit matt it •mity be truly added. drat-et - wily popelar with the Intel ligent portion of the comicial:lily; r lICTETTER - S. BITTERS. Pee{/Lent M fIOSTETTER d smrrll..rittAtrarr,' Sold by all Deargleta, Grocers and Scorekeeper} , en.- rywte.r. 'EXTRACT IBUCHU! HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHE, lIELN3OLD'S EXTRACT BUCEIT, BELMTIOLD'S EXTRACT BrCIIC, lIELMISOLD'S EXTRACT BCCIIC, **Wye and *peek remedy foe Cation of the Bladder. Bladder. Bladder. Bladder, klnerh "- Timm. K I M/erg, G ra'e4 Dergpey. prom. Edam. Grard. DroPir.r. ORGAIC REAKNENS, ORGANIC WEAkNE3S, ORGANIC WEARNESR, AND ALL DISFASES OF THE Sexual Ostia& Sexual °Tana, Sexual Organs, Sem( Organs, Sexual Orgasm Sexual Organs, sex4forri Se: ad roca, Sexual °rims. - • Sexual Orgaaa. as, Sexual Organs, - Sexual Organs , Se Organ, Serail Oman& Sexual &max* arising from moment, early Indiscretions. =ponce and Imprudent. and. remorins all 'improper discharge*, whether cresting in - Male or Female, Mopior Female,. :Male: or Female; It is a fact long since established; that persons sorer. fog with any discs-se of these organs are affected in 'hod. .Ily heal th and mental polder,!: and - experience many alarming symptoms. among nhich will. be found : Indisproitiow to Exertion-USK of Memory. Difficulty Hresthlng, General Weakness, Horror,of Disease. Weak Nerves, 'trembling, Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold' Feet, Wakefulness. Dimness of ninon, languor. Unfeerred laselnido ijr4' the Muscular System. often Erkirmons Appetite; ttli Dyspeptic . Symptoms, Hot Bands, Flushing Of ffire'Sody,Dpiners of the Skin, Nth& Coontemuxr, and firchtiotut on the Face, Pains in the Dick, Headiness of the. Eyellis, frequently black PP , "Lying before the .eyea,-with, temporary suffusion and loss of Sight. Wadi of Attentkat, Great nobility, Restlessness. Theserrympinens, if allowed to •••• which this medicine InteartaNly mintme. polio follow— I+o`. OF POWER, FATFTTY, EPUZFTIC FITS. Who cansay that these OICCPIPes are not frequently followed by thestoThrefol Direisssa.•' L'SSANIIt CONSC7PTIfIr'.S." Toe maxims or TIM pewee sleets es, and theanelaneholY Deaths by Consumption, hear am ple .witztessrtinhe Truth of this Assertion. 111...MIIOLEPS E.i latter OF BIT= Is a Cerain, rare, and speedy care. from whatever 'pause they have originated ,and no matter of HOW" Long Standing, flow Long Standing, Lion Long Standing, How Long Standirc; - Mow LoneNtanctng now Long Standing] It Is taken without hint*cir tie; if any, change( ti*. . • Is pleasant in' its t.aat• and Odor, ' And immediaie to Its act " - ,,:.....,,-.51-- If you are staffing with any of Weida:Pr distresrint ailments, ' , i PROCURE THE REMEDY .4 t ONC4 PROCURE THE REMEI Y A Tv-0:1C; • PROCURE TILE REMEDY .AT O..VC H:pLMBOLD I B EXTRACT BUM:0, A 1 'a medicine which moat benetit eyerybcdy. how latee ;imply delicate to the waned wad derpaleing inrd, NO EQUAL IS TO 'BE FOUND, C • NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUNDig,t , No EQUAL IS TO pore, $1 per Mud*. or MU rori3 t , letter ed to , any adding. Prepared by -: . . TIELIDOLD.=4: Depot. IN Saab TICNTII Rt., below Cbeetaqt; Ektb. menu= antriurs ta, aLL comutpue atungL MCIMISOLD!S Medical Depot, 11.111.3180LD13 Drug sad caezzac.rirrbonse; . _ - 4114 Iteesdweat7. New York. MARE OP, PLED DICALI, - who' teodeavoe to 'dispne "of their mum mad satins of thy reputation attained Att b 7 - ILEMBOLDS OIGNITLVII PIIZARATIO3S O =nut? . • • UItISPAKFI.IOI. • • 1117110TIO ROSE WAHL TOR SALE .11T ALL DRrOGISTS AM TOR 112:LX1101.011.. • 'TAXI .`.NO OTIFIUL . •On can Use Advertlarmat and mad lbr U. , mat Arm, ticevernox A IdD 11337,061111. Nov. (kanplaintr P7sPePagv , and ;I9OPLAM ) : cIERMAN IflngaS rvarr!cAsi or omit er Berms Delay, 11114ases of the . ,iitelyY, sad all dimes ariliaigframi • a lilesederefti Observe the following Symptoms Renitiar from Disorders of tie Diviitive Orgati 1 i : . , . pi l l : be kstin Priell. _ . . C4 7arl ia. . . or Biood to tets --- • • Head. Acidity of-the Stoptach. Hamm Heartburn: Dieenst i lor And,. - - Perineum or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Iron, Winos. Sinking or Plettertn: at the Pit of the Sea- ~ teach: Smtmmber or the. Head. Hurried and DUSenit Breathing. Flattering it, the Have. Mating or Stir- Matting Sensations when in'a lyingpostore Dhea. nem of Vision. Dots cieWebe before the slight, ! Fever and Dell Pain in the Bead. Dethless ey of Pereptratloo. Yelkrensee of the . Skin end Eyes,. Pain in the Side. Dsck. (heat them. etc, Sod den Fleshes of Heat, Barn- , - inf4f o lesh. comatint i lags of evil: ! . • and great do. presekm or' 1 ! oPitria• 1 , • -110011AND'S '1 GEB)LAN BrTTEIB , wui GM YOIT I A GOOD APPRTITR. • STRONG NERVRIPc . , =Amur N.Ertvvi, 1 - bTEADT NERVF-S, .. ; Min FRELINGR, i ' RNBHGETIC FEELINGSI - I - , IIEALTLIT PEELINGS. A GOOD oonnivilos, , . A STRONG CONSTITSTITON„ A ELIALTUT apts a i t 1., / lON, , .` , , - _j A SOUND CONb - ru 1.. A O. iiin. )(Ass-no 1 ': • • . .- Weak - ' ...' , . : Strong, : 7 ' , ... - - .•• wiLi.. l xkKgius I . Delicate Dep - ressed , : - , Zively, Copiplexion . Clear, ausx TnE Dull Eye Clear and Bright, IPSX ►L 9qqqqqlqUlß PARTIMJUII NOTXC4_ Them ere miry yrepustkor sold meter the name of Muer& pat up la quirt bottled compounded-or the cheapest whiskey or comma rom enetliv from 20 to in crate per rak4 the tart' &waxed by Aube or Cor iander seed. , This dam of Rttieti bee noose& and will continue to ewer. as Irme se the 7 cos be sold, bindle& to the de:ith Ow dreatarti. 13y their wor the mimeo* le kept rootionally seder the Indoeure of alrobofic stimulants of the worst rad t the desire kw Minor is crested mead keMm r al the revolt Is sTl . the horrors attendant upon a druhke. sod ?leash areware of theme. toe there who &eh+ and will bap. a Liquor HIV rem welioblisb the Wotan* receipt : Get Owe Rot tie Elhatelland`s Germans Hitless and mix 'with Three Quarts at Geed Brandy or Whis key. and the result will be a Geed, that rrilTTai excel In medicinal vinnes and tree excellence any of the numerous Llquoi Bitters In the market and will real me nelh•leaw. Yon will have all the tints% of Usellemill's Ritter* in exameelkm with a ankle oi Limanr.at a mach leas *lee than thew re* rice intimations will reel you. • DELICATE nnulita, Thole mitering from MARASEIVEX. eraett • away. with seemly any !Leah on their bone% arm • • In • very abort time one bottle in each cum will have a most imrprietott effect. Male or Female.. lialc or Female, Male or Female. Remldes from !even. of any kind—There Bitter* will taxi, your strength ;In a shott.titne. The thins eitll net return If these Bitters an wed.— out th :To reTinll Ina Fl'er and Aga!, Markt should hp with em. IPrtm Rev. 3. Newton Moira,- D. D.. Editor of lb* 744cyclopzdtia of Religions Knowledge; • 'Altbnoilth net dippived to favor Of mottneend Potent Medkinet in t eneral,..trummth dlitrust of their Ingredi ents and elfects r I yyt know of flosedlicielpt reason Irby a run may not tretiry to the benellta :beams btht self. to have received from any simple prepiwation in the bops th at he majthus contribute _ to. llitbenent, of others. I do thin the more' readily be regard to Hoodand's 7e man Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. X. Jaciteem, of this city; he I was pirejudket against them it* num Tem ' , Doer the hinperelon that they WPM thie a ntl alcoholic islitture. am indebted to my friendßobert phoemaker. Sp for the removal of this prejudice by Fever n testa e, . and for enmaracement. to tsy them, w r hen terifrom greet'and lon connued de . The of three bottles of three e Dinti bili ty. ers; at tbe beginning of the prevent yette...arae rot:meet by,evident relief and `1 , 11.n - wino to - a decree of bodily and mental vigor ebb% I had not tett for CS monttue before. and had Offline de "paired of reralninO. I therefore. thank God 'AM stry friend for directing me to rum them. ' ' • - Matta, June Itad.lqfd. J. NEWTONI34IOWS. - - ATTENTION, SOLIDEERN: AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIEB2 . We call the attention of all hating relatkew or Mend{ In the army's° the bet, Out - HOOPLMitrA German 13Itterr , will cane loe4euths of the. diseases Induced l'izeumenieri' and orirations Incident to camp Hatmisabllshed Outcast daily In the newspapete on • arrival of the lift. tt grill be seared that a very large. proportion are suffering from erbility. Seery ease of that land Tea he readily cured by Booms German Bitters. We bate nobeirludios in Malt= . . these th Bitters wen. freely used 'mow our s hundreds of line might be sated that otherwise will be last. - , Tbe prviteetarg an daily receiving thankful letter, Item sufberts in the army and broMtali. who have been - rept:Wed to health by the toe of...Wm Bitters, salt to them by their fries*. "= • • ; flee that the avatars of "C. M. JACID9OX," Is . • WSLMIZ a( each bottle. lArre dee $1 tall per lett:* or Ulf Open. *5 ee - Noah= efle, S 5 or half &Km 4 ell Tl buji! seenantri tbe gay:atty. the &Atka !rad. are moth the draper. Sboal4 your arena &weft net Imre the ardele. not be pat of by say at the tattet preteratlem Ore may be offered hi Its place. bet to tte, aid ere vitt Ihreno4. met, peclad, by utprese. principal Office and itanufiteit,q PIIIIADEIRITIA, PA. JONES & EVANS, Cascamars b c. IL JACKilb:t aCo.4 - Isom:erns. aso lbescrim ai Deibure bi envy nor els lb Haw by MAW It 00XX; lanylript._ • NW. It - tiAr ts. '.. Hearty ~;s~f3'r.1:~:ir~~:i SfrArat, WILL WE THE WILL MASS 11111 IR tu. Novi A Busistla no ETERt, FAMILY. CAM b. wwd with perfect safety ,7 DEBILITT FETED LTD /CIT. Beware Of Counterfeits PRICE. AO. •31 /LUCK STUMM?. A DEL& 1111111111:11$ T• Tilt WOW pr TIE - . MIL • A. remarkable met! of the ladies of Waidilngton, wires ofcabinet ministork Sen ator!, Reirralleatattres, Commissionerig Gen erals, and other officials was held on t4e eve thug of Monday, May 2d. Bpi. Mo: Mnrdr presided, and Mrs. Settator,Dine, o Indiana, Mrs. Ann 8. Stephe.nk. the author ess, Mrs. Senator Wilson, 'Mrs. Gen. Logan, Mrs. - Representative Pike, UM. Stephen A. Donglak and Mrs. Representative Ingersoll 'rem , appointed a committee to form a consti tution /1134 prepare an address to• the Womes of America. • 1 fl Jannaioe. Article first of the coustittition declares that the name of the • .Ivopistion shall be the La dies' Nationalgovenaniits object, to' unite the women of.tlie'courgry in the earnest reso lution to purchase no imported articles orap- ParelwhereAnwrican can possibly be sub- Minted, during The continuance of the war. The president of the executive committee is Mrs. Gen. James Taylor ; -Secretary, M. Stephen Arnold Dong Na. Mrs. Vice Presi dent Hamlin heads, the 31st of the committee for Maine ; Mis;•Seitator Hale that of Nevi Hampshire; -Mrs. Senator Wilson Massachu setts., and 10 on: thttoughout the States, the whote organizing a thoral and patriotic morn.- meat of wide and promising Influence. The committee aripointed for Pennsylvania is kon siktited as follows: Mrs. Senator Buckale*, Bloorik.burg; Mrs. J. W. _Tomer, Philadel phia; Mrs. S. A. Hale, Philadelphia ; Judge Kelley, Philadelphia ; Senator Cowan, Greensburg; Mrs. "Reprelentative Moorhead. Pittsburg; Mrs. Bliss, Erie; Mrs. Bishop Potter, _Philadelphia, grid Mrs. Hon. John M. Broomall, of Media. The following well-written and eloquent address deserves the attention of all thei la dim of the loyal nation : . • e - Address I. the Women' of ./limarrita.i - In the Capital of our country we. have this day organized a central society for the sup prCssion of extravagance, the diminution of foreign imports, and the practice of economy in all our social relations. To this society we have given the name of 'The Ladies' Nation -al Covenant" Its object is a good and gen erous one, which should inspire a spirit of patriotism worthy of women,.who are the glory' of a great nation. For this society we have an example and precedent at once an gu7if-Sed encoraging. • • Ia 17711, the women of-Massachusetts. ac tuatedhy the same impulse . that inspires us, assembled in the city of Bdston, as we have met here, and resolved to serve the country by an effort of self-sacrifice far greater than we are called upon to make. On the ttth of February three hundred mat ron.% each the mistress of a household, met as we do now, and signed - a pledge to abstain from the use ,of tea, the greatest luxury of the time, 'and the very life of all the, social gatherings fur which our New .England an cestors were so famous. Three days after, twice that _number . of blooming young girls met in the same place, and signed like .pled ges. From that brave assemblage orwomen non-importation societies sprang up that pro duced an effect upon the mother country al most equal to that created .by the success of our Revolutionary armies. During all the terrors of the war these noble women held firmly to their pledges, and by their earnest ness awoke the sympathy and co-operation of every sister colony in the land. The Spir it' thus aroused extended' itself to impgrted. goods of all kinds. and every hearthstotre was turned Into an independent manufactory. Thus i 1 was that the flax-wheel, the hatchel, and the hand-loom became sublime ihstru meats of freedom in the hands - df American .women. The house-mothers of seventy, z six not only kept their pledge of nOre-fmporta don, but with their own hands wrought &Opt the raw material the garments which clothed themselves, their ,hasWnds, and children.— The pledge which they took, and kept - so faithfully, evoked not only great sell-sacntice, but hand, hard toil, such as the women of the present day scarcely dream of. Had Wry not endured and labored while their husbands fought, we should have had no mighty Uni on to pray and struggle fur now. . . We, the _women 01 '44, have tke same 'ob ject to attain, and the same dutieslo pertain, which were so nobly .accomplislast by the women or '76. Shall we not folloVnietr ex ample and take up cheerfully the lesser bur . - dens tit:tithe welfare of our country demands? They gave up-the very comforts of life with out a munitur ; can we refuse whey a sami tics. of feminine'vanity is alone required ? Can We hesitate to yield up luxuries that are, so unbecoming. when-the very. etuth trembles under our feet from the tread•oflaimed •mext going dosin to battle. and - almost 'envy roof, throughout the land shelters , some mother lamenting the son who has 'fallen gloriously with his face to the toe, or a widow whose husband - lies buried so deeply .among the 'masses of slain leS•oest, that she will never learn where to seek for his grave ? When the cirifelof a great prince,' whose husband was atetent at the siege of Troy, was urged by her friends to put on her royal robes tuulfbe cheerful, she answered : hus-' band is under the walls of Troy ; 'shall I adorn my hair while he wears a helmet?— S. hall I dress in new robes while he carries arms? No! my raiment shall be like his hard labors; and in sadness will L. pass , the time of this mournful war." _ YOUNG. Patriotism is beautiful in all erai, and was shared alike by the lady of classic story and the mother of_ the revolution: clad her homespun dress, and steadily performing more than household duties. Compare the spirit of these women with the reckless ex travagance which has intuited the duration of this terrible struggle for the Union. and the contrast la Indeed humiliating. Still the women of America are not unworthy of their ancestors.. Thoughtless they may be, acid luxuriously . extravagant from king habits. of prosperity, but cruel and unjustnever: AP peal to their reason and gentle feelings, and the women of this day will prove themselves Opablo etas noble deeds as_erer marked. the struggles of the Revolution. Convince them of the evils their thoughtlessness is producing, nd the remedy is cetitt...:.'d• • - _„. It has not yet been sufficiently impfeasaf upon them that the encqu xk cxtray ti,gtuit Importations is injutiouri" J o tEepublic I good. To impress this vital truth upon the women of the Chton, we not _into this solemn ceivtinant, not only binding Wt . - selves to a gene ad system of economy. in our I persons, but holding it as a duty to Ampreyi upon others lib* tuitoomanly it is 4 to visite 'outward display para mount subject of thought when the nation is in the throes of a rebellion, 'such as the world =never saw.— Qathered he in the cenifeW the nation; a handtul of-w intent on a single object, anxious only or the 6of the country. we appeal to the 'patrio , 66 'and Intelligence of our sister women throughout the length and breadth of theland. Let it be well under stood, that every enamor gold that goes from theeountp• detracts from the pay or ttie sol dier who is fighting for our salvation, and di minishes the wages of our sister women, who toil for their bread, into a miserable pittance that scarcely suffices to keep them from star vation. The precious metal that Bowl front this country to Europe! for the - lux - mitts we do not netd, increases the price of gold here, depreciates the value of our national curren cy, and helps to am"' the aeoessat3ea ot'We berkdthe :each of .actriLing nun. a painful truth, for -which we skill yet learn to blush, , that die importations of the most expensive goods: manufbetured Eu rope have boin far Fader .dming the war than at say Was history of oar earn curyyTbe bmportations int weak at the NeW Tett Custom-house oboe amounted to fife millions of dollaii; and all that week-which will yet find its ignoble record in Wittily— the streets of Washherton were Welted up with wary *Adler* marching through 'mud. rain, or dust down to the Army of the Poto mac, which now Bee with bated courage waiting for the carnival of death which is al. most Singing ha crimson shadow over us. For the good of oar country and the honor of our sex let us redeem ourselves from this reproach of wanton extravagance- Let us prove by cher:Mil retrenchment that the wo men of the country are not so wedded tole:- urioas self-indulgence that they cannot rill a glorious page in the history of -this war and yet retain - all that Is retiring and beautiftil in womanhood. In ail htimane works they have proved themselves charitable, bud, and ma nificent. Let these comprehend that self-ab negation will accomplbat more thadworta el charity, and they williett be hos earnest to sacrifice thin they here been to set. • • It must not be said of us that We have been willing tb give up our husbands,. sons. •and brothers to fight or die for the Union andyet refase to renounce our laces, silk* velvet*, and diamonds. That thought would , cover us with 'shame before the nations oldie earth. No: our women of , the_ Union only. lack knowledge of the Means by which they can prove themselves-true help-mates of the • he roes who are fighting our battles. • Impress it upon themithat in distil excessive importations v end adoptin g manufactured at home they keep gold in the country, reduce the rates of exchange, and establish confidence httite Government, and they will prove how far patriotism can rise above feminine vanity in the hearts of 'Arnett , can women. _ , - In order to invoke this spirit of-self-ase4-1 fire, it is important that the great object of the covenant we have made should be broad ly circulated and thoroughly thidertood. It discourages profligate expenditures of any kind, recommends the use of domestic fabrics Wherever they can tni substituted for those of foreign Make, and *kWh simple of attire both ere Matter of .palicy and taste.— It asks the great siatabood ofAmerican wo men to aid in thitiVeform before it is too late. Thank God! science his s given us the means ofreaching thousands on.thousands In a sin gle hour. 'While we make this covenant, the thought that. thrills our hearts may ; tremble in-fire along the telegraph, and awake kin- died inspired & thniughout the entire-land. By every means of communication in our power, let us urge the necessity of prompt action. In every town: and. through out the Union, some woman who totes her =country is implored to establish an auxiliary society, and forward the names of the ladies _invited to act for the State in - which her duty . "Ira. We ask' simultaneous action,. earnest work,.--and general self-stteritice at the hands of our sister women. With their ardent help, a work will be accomplished soimportant to its results, that the woman who shares it may, hereafter, leave the emblem - of our`Object ai the richest jewel that she-can leave l ..to pos terity. Tort CONTJANT—AIIADOII, . The pledge o r ; Covenant (Art. '3d of the constitution) is as follows • "For. three years, or for the war, we pledge otusetvcs to each other and the country, to purchase no hiported article at apparel. " On MOtion of Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, It was: Relayed, That the bad e of the National Covenant. shall be a black;.bee, — with wings enamelled accordingto nature, worn with a tri-color ribbon, a ludo in :front of the left shoulder: • ; On motion of Mrs. Ingersoll, it was Ruplred, That jk hil e, as the wives, - and daughters, and wOwn of America, we are ready and determinel• to practice self-denial for the benefit of the country and our sex, we earnestly request the men of America al ive to abstain from the use of imported arti cles, especially wines . ,..liquors and•eigars.: On motiom , of Mrs. Morris, it was Respired,. That the women in the nation, sympethizing.with the great object, of this society, be and hereby are invited to Copy the covenant, record their, own names there to, and, obtaining . as many signatures as possible, forward the number (pot the names) so obtained to the committee of their State. COTTRUICTIONS TO THE. BITITiIIIT PAIL Mrs. A., Russel acknowledges the receipt of the following articles for the U. S. Eiani-, tary Fair, since last report: Mrs Homolt 25 cents, Mrs Kershner 25 eta, Mrs Wachter 2.,5 cts, Miss S Matz 25 cts, Mrs II C Hill $2 00, Mrs H VanDusen $l, Mrs C Worman 50 cts,-..lirs John Bannan $2 00, 3lrs Wm 3tilth $1 00, Mrs.-Schilling 15 cm, Mrs D Christian 50 - cts,_ Mrs B Erd: man 25 cts, /KM E Moore 2f cts, Mrs Theise 25 cts, MissA Daddow 2.5 cis, -3lrs _Works 25 eta, Mrs Frain 25 cts;-Mrs Schimpf 20 ma, Mrs Geo Downing 25 eta, Mrs B Christian 50 cut, Mrs S Saylor a cts: 3lrs E Sanders 25 cts, Mrs Sullivan 50 cts, Mrs .E Whither 10 cts, Mrs Kinslcy 10 cm, Mrs Geskerh 25 cts, Mrs C Ewing 50 cts. Mrs W. Trively Ms, Mrs Bell 50 eta, Mrs D Downey 25 eta, Mrs 4 - Nagle 2.5 eta, Mrs. W. Christian 20 eta, Mrs Christian 25 eta,. Mrs Fertig 25 cm; Mr E. Saylor 25 eta, Dentzer 50 eta, Mrs W Potts 75 cts. Total collected by Mrs. Smith and Mrs.- Shearer .$l5 80 L Burns 25-rts, R Reed 25 cts, W Wo- , mer 5 eta, F L HuberZO eta, 1 05 Collected In Miss Thomas' school No 9 300 Amelia Plleffer 10 cts, Carrie Widell- cts. - 60 Rev N J Walsh. • 10 00 R C Green 10 00 Mrs 11 W Cumming It 2 00, T A God frET :t 2 00, Mrs Noble $1 On, ' • Edmonds $1 0(1, Mrs Ridgwuy,sl, A IV Heisler $2 00, Miss Streeper $1 00, Mrs Bull ,0 cta, Mrs Aatho ny 50 cts . 11 V) I? 64 - 1100 L !WO. 9, • LIZZIA A. TlOXillt, TRA t CIPAI. 5 Clara Bowen one paper corni starch, Kate Bowen d 0.,• Mary.Floyd.do., Annie Den 00. and one of farina, Mary Greenwood 1 paper of pins and two papers needles, Emma Etat liet do., Libbie Cake ido., Louis ,Ammon do. and 2 lemons,'Clara Gartley 1 lbdried fruit T Alice Ribald 1 lb crackers 1 , paper candy, Tillie Lee 2 lbs white sugar:l lb rice, Emma Reichert I , lb soap. Sylvania Cadwell 1 lb white sugar, Sophie Steidlel Ib beads, Millie Blckley I lb rice, Susie Boiwen 1 lb crackers, Einma Zabie do: •• • ; • • = _ • Sybilla Lindemuth• to so "Mary Greenwood 30 • Limo Gruff • 20 :Mary Ozenwald ' . Fannie-McAdam. - i r 25 Mary :Candy Libfile Derr •Mollie Lauer Millie Schlmpf - Ida Reicluirt. • u . - B Davis • M Fuber C Price 4 • $3 00 • SCHOOL NO 6, 1LACH21,4.-.THH.LITS, TEACHER. Robt Reen 1 paper corn starch, Jas. Ken nedy do., John Bowen do., !rhos Davis do., Willie Nei:wencher do. ; GeO cake dix, Wal -1 ter Cake do., Frank 'Cluistman do.. Horace Moyer do:, Chas Lindemuth do., Geo Shri ner do., Frank': Bowen do., and 1 ean'of peaches, Franklin Derr do,, and I paper fa . - ruia, James Davis do., limn 'orange, George ted 1 doz ()hinges, Dora Milicif can net ei,,johato Floyd a Ilh :rice,-1 lb barley, 4ve I lemon, Edwin Cadwell ~ Jasper Anim " piece- solip...,tVro„ lemons, Willie . :Clindy kmee, Thoe 3441wark do., Frank • Hartly.-211v4uhn Blekley 2 lb rice; fl.orence Burns. - L $0 2 " Robert-Reed 1 5 Willie Werner 6 if I}IIISOL NO. 8, a. N. STREETER, TEACHER:: Rebecca Shearer, 2 papess of corn sttuTb, 2 papers of dried ffitit, Katie Lanigan 1 iptir; tier corn starch, Kittle Richards do., - Clara ltehr 1 paper dried fruit, Mary Lord 1 paper rice, Doeta Severn t paper dried fruit, Alice Sterner do., Bella Moretimore 1 paper corn. starch, Katie Quinn 1 paggr dried fruit, Ida Feirisler t lerflOb. AnnettfFernsler 1 paper dried fruit, Mazy Houier-f paper. rice, Mary Stout 1 lemon, Nellie Barlett l'paper rice, Susan Parton 2 oranges. • ores ALICE sustr.T's SCHOOL. A. M. Shelly 6 ma. - dried plums; Mary -A. McGinites I. th green tea, t ft dried apples, - Fannie McGinnes do, Annie Richards 5 qta. hickory nuts, Susie Wards $ papers corn , starch, Frank Snyder 2La white sugar, t ito dried poems, t tw sissoods; Eddie Hoftson 1 is dried-plums, I to crackers. Sadie Wood l paper porn starch, Fannie liillyman Ma rice, li - A.,browired coffee, Qua Focht 2 /be Ms= Lawton 2 lbs rice r 1 PliPer March, Mary Hamilton 2 IDs white sugar, 'Willie Atkins ler pickles, 2 Ls rice, n` papers Libble - like I paper corn starch, t pa per cocoa. Laura Benner 2 tea white and 3 . lbs brown sugeretonise Sheeler! La almonds. , P2a4N G 4 Luz, . ?WM Plet6lol threi %mem Viere liver Rol to eusete AO and DOOR PitiNlMit,st every die. , tenpin et lad but Kids Lew istmotet. cheaper Oes It ems as tepse at missee ssugginrsess hi is I Ilimilks, Ilisiiilliisi ; liiiiirsr-Lisit4;‘ : ez . ria llearv oir sea uh isisss,- ----; Articles edra Time Illsedes. ittl liemasp 7 Orel*. Assikt k. ass". ~. Aide Toy liheefsse semi - Der eked of ,JOII ITPII '-- ta sifilli whilthire list et ster.otherelbee is Olt_ -, settles 04 the sad lie yep bode employed' es Ito Debi &practise /Mawr Imo wit emit to betas sot selea , ~. nn to timed oat es as daft. llallinl . l . O* 010 died *lke eheetese Dodo • - ROOK EVIDENT. Boobs bound In twee misty ot. style. listallseis of every ileieriptiou sminalbeamkt i bawd andefi _ mkt. at iisetall =Oft • • • ' • H Shearer - papers own star* 1 .th dried ("' peaches, llb apples, Euler Drina* 1 Is .dried apples, 1 paper (torn starch, 1 do. Ihrltal.-1 jot peach jelly, Caromie Carpenter 1 bottle wine, 2 ;datum currant jelly; Florbi Patti:ton 411& wbise sew. -Malcolm Patten:lon 2 lbs !nark gnart Peolbse Patterson 4 Ib tea. • • -'- ' MO .11. 4. * * COOL $ $C(100 L. '.2 ` e - 3 package dried'apples, 5 do. -cherries, I - do. peaches, 2 packages, tea,',l do. weighed , sugar, 1 do, rice, s 1i0.,, corn starch, 2 do. fa- rips, Ido coon, 4 do. ground pepper, 3 can . ...-:: peaches, 1 can tontatos ; 3 Jars pleklcs,-2 bot- , ... .. Iles of wine, -1 doz. lemons, 1 package cheese. - .scrmot.. so. 7—s. J. alum, S. 3111.1trfi4 - ' ' Annie Stall I ' ' core starek 'Sandi Stall do. Mary ekli. 1 paper:diiad '- fruit moil lemou,.Mary tactile: :1'46 dried apples, 1 lb crackers, '1 lb tea, 1, lemon, Jane' , Forma:tan-I paper corn starch,. Amelia ~ Pfeff- -- fer 1 LeMon and 'lO 'cents Jane Vernon 1 pa. : per prunes. .11s Aiiii6 o ' 1 PaPer conk. . Sophie 'and Maggie Hoppe 1 putters, Tit I . apples, Alice Hart 1 ttfaugsz and 1 Ib cher-" ' s ries, 'Lilly Noble 2 paper, s coffee, Ilb whit* , sum 1 ta browissugar , and 2 tbs tea. Edna Lovell 1 lt;, • crai*ers and 1 lb cherries,.lds Tribly.l paper coin starch and 1 lb dried fro!; Lizzie Adeock 1. cup jelly,. 1 leMOll4 I tb rye Mary Brandt 1 is: barley, Clara Hununel, 11b. rye, 2 lemons; Annie,thitnes 9 lemons, Olvs- . • na Heider 1 tb,prunes,"l paper Own stir* 'Bella Kohler 2 lemons, came Widelll,lb an- - gar, 1 cup jelly, 50 chi., ‘Margaret„ Davis 2 lemons, Sallie Helms.l lb, Wart, Cordlel and . Laura .11otTercainp 1 packagre drie4 fruit, Georgene Heisler 1 lb dtied frult„3 nutmegs, . Mary Staidly Itb sugar. - , Contents of boxes forwarded to 418;4412y 1. Fair: - i , - .i 3lay 10-711ra dried Omni, 2 lbs. tell, 6 i t . ,-- dried apples, 10 lbs white sago', 611 is bra a , 'd0.,1 lb peaches, 3 lbs almonds, 9 lbs :fee l ,I lb . f crackers, Ilb brown colter, 10 papers cone • starch, 1 do. farina * 2 do. cocoa, 1 - do. pep- 4,4, per, t jar pickles, 1 do: peach jelly, , I *Ws wine,4 glasses currant jelly,, 5 Os, , h4orr , nnta... , ;.1 piece chem. - , , - , I. r ' • May,lL—NO. 1. 42 114 dried ' fruit.- 5 . lba erackers, 51be white anger, H lbs rice, 1 ' lb. tea, I qt beans, 2$ papers camstarch and-fa rina, 2 pieces soap, 3 .bboks. pins,,2 papers ' needles, 6 sticks cancly,4 lemons , 2 orange.. , No. 2.• 3 ,)ars pieklesi 1 jar,peaches, 2 jam b; 1 bottle. wine, 1 •can peaches, 2 • cans to atoes. Corti nts. of box sent to Oanitari d Commis- horke.r7s sion, contributed by Mrs. Johri•S ppen and 3lrs. Al,. Russel: . ~ ' • ' - 2 jar'..pepper sauce, 6 do. currant jelly, A . ' do. grape jam I do. strawberry, 1 do. grapes, ' 3 do. grated hiirsetadish;.6- potties raspberry vinegar, 1 do. currant Wine, 1. 'do. blackberry wine, I do. blackberry syrup, 1 "do. black ~ currant syrup. -' - . - I -.. ' Can an_ appeal for r aid be necessary at this - • time, when our brave soLliers ate battling' so ' - - fearfully for us? We trust itot.• Let us dotty imrselves a firefe,-in return for the great Awl- . !Ices now being made for ni. , -;i • . . Frets t he Elghty-fonrth I , Y. Reglineste. Calm giro lsn% Vow.. too-.Rua., is? tior. ' • on, AZIILT C 0 1 .1 1 .1141.111 grRni4.II;;TEXPL. / s , , April 40h, ism. Etnroas liftayrts' JOITRItAL :,—Tour value- ' hie sheet makes ita way ..4ecissijiinitlly to this remote quarter of the U. S.i.er Tennessee, and is ever a welcome m -to me, since '', . through it I learn of many n anddoter.gmt-:1 c -2 ing events - transpiring. in. v old = borne,' - - Schuylkill. Pardon my int mon, for I take esze this method of addressing a,. ord to many of your readers, particularly to, those 'whom (young and 'hearty) are disPosed, - * . re- -, main at home and slander all engaged in-put ting down this reuellion. Three years ago, ,r several States of this great nation, ,saw fit to' I I withdrawlrom the compact. _Whet was-the • result? Government 'property; ern^ &c.,- were seized. and.flhally Fort Sumter wastired . upon and \ ihatgallant little baud of men for- - ced to surrender ,to an armed mob.- The. -- President:,' called for Seventy-five thousand men, to enforce the laws, this number be ing thought to' . be' Zufficlerit z tet crush -the thing in the bud. I • ....-,,,,•; • .-; Alas, but little - did'we know.of. the eitent' of the rebellion at that time:, Since - then call after tali litZhiien made, an' still there are ,many live traitors. Yet,. I am proud to say to all these calls old' "Schuylkill " hateprompt- ly - responded with a.will: - - . - - Agana mil from the White House is call-' , ing on you.--Will you sit still and see that blood-bought-euibTem, the Stars and Stripes, trampled in_the dust arid'you make no effort to-stuitain it? God forbid. No ' I have a bet- ' ter opinion of you than that. We need men a little worse now than we ever ;did. Per-. lupe you will think this imaginary; neierthe les., it Is all true.. You tialc why Is this, have we net Whipped-the - enemy at every point? Yes. - Have we not is good an army as we • . ever ad,?, 'Yes. . Why is 1t then, you tell , ' -us, we need more men than we ever did ?= The reasons are siutply thesc,—we will shtiii ' .• to the rebels and the world - at , large , a de . ,:- mination . to put down this rebellion. . It4vgli • • .' show to our. enemies the- (idly of longer - Jo- - sistarice 'to a lgovernment so 'determined.--= Seeing this they will throw dowit their arms' and rturrkf to . their allegiance; This is no child's play. I tell you there is a large army ' yet to conquer , and if the men of the North • fail to do their duty, your State will again be invaded. and you will feel , all the biirront of war. God forbid that I should ever have to - witness such - scenes in Pennsylvania as I . have in this and.other States of Dixie:- The old regiments in this brigade have gone homy ' Yet,erints. We not being . ..old enough are-tle. nied that privileitm othbrwise I think the .- major part of this regiment wont* agahi en- 1 list. Still, if you would lend tis a - helping' hand; ere twelvemonths roll around,_ the old flag we love so well, shall float triumphantly from.the dime o i t every • capitol through Out •. the land, aMI.* can,.,return to our homes , - and • quiet firesides, to enjoy' the !benefits of ' bm the 't government, in the world.. Thli arm is about to eominenee their Spring cam- . pal . Our corps at present havemiarthirig i ord pi, to be ready to mat t e at a moment's notice. Some' say . we -pi to the! Potomac, -and' since I r haie commenced writing the boys say' we are to me a laid (Into North Car - lina with 60 day Arlon of salt; coffee end. sugar. I canoe tell where we will go, but we leave aeon it is evident, and rest mem* wherever we go yoti shall bear from me.— The health of the Regiment is good, mine .excellent I I' amfamtious for the trip.• More , anon. ' • .1 • ...Yours truly , its daisisre tie President. The-Anti-Savet Society is now holding Uri anniversary in en , VorkZ, Wm.; •Lloyd Gartison is President.' Wendell Philling made a speech on the loth, and was follotted' by Mr. Garrison.' lie said that - - . • 10 25 25 . . 5 15 25 "No man is now so detested by tli• 'rebels as Abraham. Lincoln, and hence he ~ ought the people would let him tun .• . inaelune four years longen'. Graitting tha AithOge . ttad - not been done to[the negro, we , th( pmpla - a hair's breadth T i advance tot at 's Prerit 2 [Applause.] W not the - sidt li fter all a little in advanc of th • l',' [Applimio.]-- \ In view of the drieadf, ul state orpublie Unti- 1 1 molt 4 - o.he north, of tint perils that intrround the Chief Magistrate, of the• fact, hat the Presideitt had stricken pfl the &alias from • ' three. Millions of slaves, ) aniexpreskid a 'de-: sire for-the total abolition of slavery, implor- - ed the border Stat to get rid ofit; theml4 hundred thousand b r. recognized as soldiers, decwnized e independence of Liberia and Hayti, V a blow at the slave, trade; thcapeaker did ' ifeel disposed when : WihatEre:ached near th culmination .of*She tstrug,gle, to say anything very harsh agritil:,st Abraham 'Lincoln,". [Loud and . loneip plause.] - This _speech of Mr Garrison's indicates that • a cOole:rjudgment is workidg amonfaciad ical abolitionists, and that many of their chief.leaders ire - able now to see the justice acid , wisdom of the-President's policy: ' -. 1 ,- With the great majority of the nation up-, - holding the President firmly,. the opposition • of small bodies could well be endurtritis _ far pleasanter- to see a growing, cracurrevacq I in his poliey, ands morerasomplete potmlar • vindication of him and it. The atateinents of 'Mr: Garrison have abroad latitude, and cow meld themselves to the reflection of those, it 1 such there are, who think-that the ' ' oldie war baa not been accompadi by -or . dirticted towards those incidental ends which - they would desire to see realized: . , Two foolish young people recently 'moto r , sedAci get married in the Academy. of Hurd° in Philadelphia, and to put a price.upon the_ ticket of sointiesion, but ..the protect fell through beanie' the management refused A lease the building for such a purpose. Scores CaLati.-311.x 1 lb. brown sugar, IC lb. butter. 1-lb_ flour, 2 eggs, 1 oa. &mutual, • arid a little sods. 801 l them out is thick a 3 Jumbles C.•NI' t