-VIZENS--$2 ser, enema Mean iri arele •8300 if not paid in advance. - !here tmins.vill be strictly edbared to betteher. Time beilenQo cine - YetiTin .00 •*•-•' • • •- Fitt*** 3O 00 Club etiMmtptbsne must Invatiablybeintdin atitts. The Zirtmet. will be in:tidied to Cterrinzielidothers. It *4 0' per 100 wide.. cneh on delivery,. Clenzsinen end School Teseiterweill be fttnetsh:, el With the doces - .41. et $1 be In emcee:mg 45 FA . sl4lln - thik year—occr.one jelzfull . . , ' • . Hates of * Aerialist/is' Ter E three. inelodbai ante...Coe ir.mt... , en. 'Mete. end 'trample:lt internees 2n mote. , One move of T line,. a . . -0. _or a tep'erlone t inemtions $1 ?A cabeetment Invention% '23 eentipet Lever and in proprtnion. UM= MX- ?WI Thin Mies. With date, $1 SD 62 AO $3 ao eo. so 4. 4 4M.7 WI ;dslµl . Tem squires. or 14 lines. 600 60010 00 18 An Torso t 1 00 800 It 00 9 0 00 Pa -• •‘ ....INV. IA 00 - St 00 Poie " -'` *. '..900: 1n 60 _lB no 860 n 19Ls a " 41 -105019 00 9 4 ) 00 . /IS Ort- IMMO. I •44) IS . 1 MOO 4600 Q ••• ar MIAOW. .'+400:3000::0 00 T 5 00 Oxv+ column, .4000 . 60 00 80 ,00 10000 ratie& 4,Ter 15 r.rniJ - twr IT n C. mprati eti % ih rt4 .. reri I.i. COATI' 'TIRADE AD VERTIS - ENt 142.1%4 TS • • - 15 a, to' Te - rolfinA or the PiiitadeTphia & ftetuliag ft, a., on the'Delaware,•at Phila.delphia.—Ptere for the Shipment 01 Anthracite*. QUINTARD, SAWYER & 9 Piste. gtreet, New York. 116 Walnut. ~.~ ~ii+ r " Boston. ALL KINDS BY THE CARGO, . . Pier Ne. 1.1. . l al# YORK: & .Saliti I'LK LL GOAL. 0o . .BROAD MOT.NTATN, BLACK HEATH, A...nD • SUPERRYS RED ASTI COALS, • • ') t .,4 lchno7r: ' .Ploce, New York, OFFI.CEs • •-••47 Walnut Arent. Philadelphts. ) C.: Thwir,g4; Co.,- Ants.: State 458 . • • • - St., Boston, CAIN, ILLOKER & COOK, !.oeUti_iT GAP.' - • • - 1.%11C70RT ITIOVNTAIN, • • BLACK innewnr. is-, d..sicrs in otheriFet qualities a! • • 'WHITE AS — D RED . ASH COALS. •. Willr Streci, Philndelptila an4..WoodiarB . • lyhErvcs, Schuylkill Ricpx.' • A 124. Moran ITAnxtu. Jr 2 ,41! M. COML, 1: ?3. F. MOODY, Shipp,..r Anil Agent, ' ScLuyl.l3ll - Ettreq, Pa. Clv r.4trnary .Parr. No. 10 Port lilielbOroad.• • JOIIN 45L SON.; SHIPPERS OF COAL; : Ni), 318 Walnilt Street, Philadelphia; • . • or.r-rn YOS STOIA,4III A. 717. BALM Oi O) t. • re,. L . 1 ,7.: Nrott lhirteent h. :Kew' York. Third er.nr ord Fortr-hthih St:,"2 , :or York. -.• • Ivos'Yjhrea, Prortnce, Ithode Irland. • • 14.3.1. J!. 4. 'CA L ltra PITI A R- Vito CEJ LL NANIGATION.. 4 Per ANTHRACITE COAL at • li.ia. - o•tre Rivet, Phlluda. ..t.UlDtfe;glED Aft Co" tc+ts - 13,1. - yETilli.3/.1.,r, Or TUE Wolf ~a rdels: P,iamona Nal' Co.'s Dia-. mend 1 , :alA:31i ; ;Ina • Black Heath White. ABli:Coal§. .. . . CSAS IV:...lnty, :trerlt.l'lon4elptdz. OFFICES. r• - .1, 11. - ) lir, R..1%.1.y. N...C.• ).'nrk. . t,,i4 1(111.)y E.:.i•c.r, L'o;tce. . . rob IT, •tl-1 . - tie. " 4 . • • PILL& Pi O. 5'N. U•r• \VOL nt rourth [orricr..c, PiLe Strorq.,, 'Sew York.. • rtovidtsco, DAVIS, PEAEISO3f-- Co., • . . Ast , Gut:N.l4z ' saLEBILV.Lib WitISE ASH !•21-'OIIN VEIN. ED. ASH 'COAL • Philadclphia.. 6 Tru , N0..1,11 ;il - rrajiii'lly, ROOM N 0.9 Trinity '-" fv.0.1 , itt , 4, Now York. LSO. IlDnu.:Flrret, Becton,. ~WF_ARF—GIERENWICH, DELAWARE AVENUE. ,cT.rze.R.rN, • rat.o:cr.L rert, Artim•wi). AUDENRIED NORTON — - dt • lkfiners arViShlpvereOf • •• . 1 : . C - .0 A. .L •• Locu‘t Ikrou..TrAlN.-rrri m -ITA777.Dr.tc e)gmtrenrir. •Gzuticiws GRF-:Elti CUM ISEIILA:,D.—Siom ths.Coy ' d0L11,Tt.1,4 - 110:1•4 et' MARVLA:It.: . "• ieF4 AvaT;:t.:t OFFICES:' 119 Ncw York. . • 13k Bta,e ritrort,.9oston.• prli 7,'.•3J 1141 . HAAS & BRENIZEII, kt:crits AND -suarrim or THE att,I3ItATED SP. 01IN VETS RED - - ASR COAL ri,rm,r;;; mini'd by 1:1-pgrzr & Co.; frvar.art toe to rh!p.fr,A from at..t.mixturs with nther.C. , 9l: Al bO.eul. se: nro f , -r the tide of _Gin. W. Snri dee. tsuperior Pine Vorcat . While Ash, I.lli psho and A.Sluteal, wt,.',c1.1 be to NOW pros -ared to ?tip. • . 2Ah WnEndi Mt., phi! sida Koons 63 Tr/alit,' CI uitd , g 'ID. D. IZ4R. Feb 10,- 'de 0-ly • R, & W 1 'TOMLINSON Si3IPPER9 OF . LED AND Ai HITE Ail . COIL, - d Schtulkill cene,) NO. 21.3 WALNTJT ST., • Reshipping Wb f 8 root Or AVENUE, Por,t Richmond and tw , t,-"of LAUREL STREET, Eenaington.. • • Ma: ^.21 IT, 43ti . • • 11.17 J. co•ntrr., 6)1, TESNEIL. J. J. - CONNER & ILCCEM Jab Si irpass or TEE ' CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN C O. A. -La 69444:—Pier No. 19. Pt, lilithoton4,Plilla - No. 309 Walnut ttt.,•.rilila. o. 63 Empire Bu ilding, N. Y. Co.lcxne, '(tate .C.4mer G PatterFon,) Mete GirardTili4.• . • - • - 10:pr.n.n..4 o Co., Locnsi..lllonnlain, Big Mine Ron,. it.r Centralia, Columbia CO. t'oNsru Co., Locust. Spring. I_ll4y I '64 • - 131 tre - ROTIIP • ItyLL. • •' 4 ' • J., ROTHERMEL & SHANER; • • tl.DlllßSAND • searrise Of ANTHRACITE -.lc BIT.VIIIINOES •C 0 A 5 . 2 • Agents fot the Sele Or the estareinno Le: ilervr.Lot Coat, from the CIoiTC4I.LL CaLuiter: ilea:--311 . Walnut Street, Philadelphia. • • 1 i.l Broadway, W. V., and • : • . Beale &lime*, Boutin. •.'•' . iMertra:--.Viladraill leltnd, Pb 112.1 Pi7tt Mayl9, A eo • • • •• • 20- tf • BROAD TOP. • GENERAL -OFFICE BROAD TO? WHITE ASH Semi-Bituminous C, 0 A. 14 S , No. 304 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELpiruI. . ROBERT. BIM,' rowEL, Manager. CONNECTMG OFF/CIESI - 18 Tni, rter postan..2llBl.. BS Trinity a New Verb. T.tf ROAD TOP WHITE ASEE': SEMI-BITUMINOUS COAL. OLLDWELL' GORDON. & 00: 1 1 . -Ya..!..c.t Walnut liiircet, Plallsidelßida; No. /II Inroadway, New Eorki No. 144 State street,..llinqoa. Wt . ti e . sapt ttlor quality of this telethited coal Ihrm titedr - RUM COLLIERY, 2h 'ta arashipped excluilvely bi them . . .2%;.;r11.14 PRREEIRY: CREEK T OfittEßftY CO4t.; L'. CWe. t- he undersigned, having consolidated our • so:teri oe in the Lo: berry Region. will hereafterPlM sot ourbneinese under the mate of ' • • RIMER, laitakFlP dcllo,i;i 2 f • • • MILLER. Kt= da '.• GRARFIra Pr litfrr I • ' Mr. GRARPIP, a member of =Arm, havin niGi g n e xus led tdmrelf . with J: /t. •411.4K15T024,.wi11-Jetdda _ Piniadel phi& and all our coal dapped by tido-wator will to ander the e;clttelse control_ •of • BLASIO_TOIS. GRA.EFF & " • - By. involuted care in attenilon m it e preparittio we hone to enalinsto the repatation of our colebratedlor er/7 Coal. .Purshmere abroad can rely upon-Jiving eni CQI / 1 IbiPPedthe beet erda. • .•:.• •• • . oamnia co. ity everts, *Alt ET V 1.)LIIPill -ordain:st y :tt . aPPmvni Davy 'Patting!. for -workiNki ttem aida_of Ine.oted Gonna. - Also the Cluny Lamp_ - O orsot and a 1,,, for working, Moo Iron Mud COM/ Gauze. nil of whirl/ mil bo sold wboleavbs Sod :lOW Y . __ . - • ___ S. filaNdtii-Pottallic, rw - Lazati Glioona boils bon and copper.- - rutly Vann alwayv on hand. Odd Maw toiule to ordar. "Lir, l . s, . . tam PERT OCR BELTINSIE - ' - ..wwv 114% PMticel Not' • • --' -- -•- " •• .' '''; -: , :i: i....-,:rsti4-..; :1..i . , - ,Q1 3 i1 . 4 .- I:s.iii . i i .y .- ,,Ey.,. - : :: . .5.AT11:74 . :1)A. -- y,,: : - . NO.II'N : IN - G.-,.'-:,y;.:,-:.l :, .NJ , *'# : itx i ii'i:4:N: - . N:'.:A.:-Nr - ,: :. : . : . .piqT,T,:y.1 - L - _.tE-; - .: - ..- , ::.11:uy..1* , 4: . ti.' i .0,9:-vi-N..T . ll'y.';:-: - :.PiqS:TIy. , :.NI - *.. Vol. "a 2., . . ~. . . . . , , . • . Pier Nib. it 3. • .. . .. .•- • '•* ' 2 ••• : I OASTNER, . - STIOKITEY /G . WET , TONGTON ':• .• BalEttTOil,. I;l•WEiti' .•& d 0 ..,: ..:. ...:-- - • ...- . •.. , . -- --.---. - • .., .. • lanais Alm earpries or .: , -..; ' t , Milers and pstippers , cki'coil. • : : LORREELRY ii - D• LOCI7O7,:,IIiOEITAIN -e0211,, 1 i .. Barns Lae (fresc - their - Barr.ldoc.,OL at ...411a.isokio a l. :: ' . • sh!ppora of other • iprrrocedguiilltles of • • I Lewis rc ill (Fed ALIN.. . . : ."•-•-: • ... .'" ..• .', • 'WHITE AND .RED "AE! , :COAL: • Loco. t !ilountatiO ( . 14 - 111to .A 74.• -•: - . '-. -. , • . ' - •., 118 .Walnnt• Street. PldladolOta.• • • ..- - . •• . it•th i it y B ,ilicih ig. . l'ci;va. il,. :. ' -.. •.. -•- . • . 9 Trina BnlidiEz. New •Y01.k.: . . - oryions : • 215 Walunt Strew; Phtlatelphis. • . . •,- • • Car. of 'by . & DO*. Stre•lt..• my.0...0n. • - :15 Kilby Street, &Defeo; • ',• •••• -Feb. 14. 471 -- • -••-:. , Pier Ire. int. LEWIS .trIDIENRIED et CO., Wholesale Dealers in the beet rattetles of Anthracite and 13itruninou8 Vaal% , . . . . _ . . . • . . - • (105 Walnut Envoi .., Philadelphia. - • - ' ' LOCPST'HOCNTATN; LOCCST tItAT. TV H. 17 . .OPPICIIIIi 4 110 Broadway, New: Yank: .- ; • • * . - . - RE, ..LEHIGH, AlsID OTHER . •. -.: • . . . . , 'Pioneer Shipper; fromElliabetbpott, or -.. 1 ' t WHITE: AND: RED • ASH.' GOALS LEHIGH, SPRING MOI.E . %.`TAIN; HAZLETON,. AND i - .. . .. ... ~ . . . • .... - ~ . ~ •.. COUNCIL RIDGE COALS . • 4. .. 50. .;;••• ;keenly for the solo of the celebrated. George. Croek . • ...,, .. ~, . :;•*C a mikerkrou d Cool, from the :dines of the iCon.• • - . ..r.or ' , l.e. w• . f: '•-: ' ..; solidatton'Conland iron Conapeny of Marylar.d. BANCROFT, • LEW-1.8-:& - -09 4 - -.. •i : . •• . : . -... .• T. Richmond. : . izabethport, • . '•••. .. LI Milli ism. normina or ear. ... - . ~ 01rn" , 1 ,441 IVltni`we :X p a i t t cc i„,„ , . .. . • 'Georgetown. • - Celebiated ASIKLAND COAL, .-.i. .. 1 . rm wan L, treet. phihe A •', • % PROM MAIWZOY . 310UNTAIN: •• 1 : ..• : Orireee.: / Trinity Binding, New York:. - . on/Ica—in Walnut Streot, Commercial' Building, .1 . •La Doane St., Boston. Philadelphia. • . - ' .-.- . .. '. • ,•. • . . Feb. 11, ids, • Now York Oillx—rt Cedar Street.. Boehm Oilllee-7 . I . . -• • - " DoaniStreet. - lOct.'iC, .59 41. • • J.- W. DIT.NKLEE ....- . . . . . , ••• - . ... .- 0 0.- - A.- . 1.,: . -- .. ,• • - : WHITt AND REDASII ANIIIRACITE • . pier No.- ..19, Port Richmond... i '• - • - • • • - • • '. --: .• • • . . -: • •••• .. . : ACIENT ; 4I FOR .. .- '- - 1 -: -.•-- I • ,1: :0.0 A L . ....... . Mineheate.r.Esd Ash, New Hafen a_ral • 16.-. t - ' • (NO. sow walnut street., Plitlidelpbla. . ..- . . oust Mountain White Ash, •• • • ; 1 oyincr...i:J, • Nn. 7s Brondm;:i, No.-. 1. Rertor St., N.Y. . . . • - L . No .21 and 4I notice 5t.; tiostori. . OFFiCE l'-frvi WALNUT . ST., PIITLADELP !HA. ' i' Pier 71i0. - 11,.:13..iehin . o . iid. - ' • .. July '2l, 'dd . . • ' 29-tf , . j . Yob. 18,-15. . • . ' -- , -. T. - - - .FUSABETTiPQRT.;'..4 • COAL.. - - • COAL. A-.• T. STOUT & CO,, • 63nece.saora to 'STOUT' As VAN WICELB.) Minara and Shtopersiiiihe celebrated FUTON a. 1.1- HIGH) COAL, from the EbberVale Coptery, near Ha zleton, Pa., and denten in the beat varieties of AITMLICITE BITUMINOUS . COALK. Delivered dlrect from the.min , n3 or on board or , ies , eels at. Al • TRENTON, • R117137.111P0RT, N; J. N. BRUNSWICK, PORT :RICHMOND, •PA.. rIF ME 6-44. Bc 46 Tiluily 'Building. . Broadway, Neve-York: , • T. Sinni. • V& Wicar.a. . • 111, .1..55 Sines. • SAMUEL; EttiNN.ELL, - - *siren vas !Ili HONEY ~ _7 3Ro - LEHIGI-I • COALS; Lackawanna 4soisintrzi, Dpltrared on beir3Vextels 41&8, • 1 . 0171:0EJ 43 • TRINITY /31:711D111:a, l'irptidsC'ay, New Terics • • ' RICHARD iiirroxsonErs,,Tii. FRED, 'A: MASON • 111.116ESCREgt . & 7notzsa.x . nratrits . • ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS. 00 A : OFFICE-NO. fl BROADiVAT. fEMPME BUILD ING,) hOOM 34, &LW 1:0hK, .ws te-tf DANIEL PAC 517. 1 ,... E. A. PACKER. DANIEL PACKER & Co., •• • - mucus . AND summits . tia Lehigh,. Sants.lll,:Wilkesbaere, Cumberland,: • . , and Elk- Hill Gas C0a1.... • • Company.. : C 0 A_ S . OFFICE—No. 4 Plow !Weer. NOvr.Fork. October( 14,'65 • ' ' DAY, EIUDDELL & CO., BIZERS AND SUIPPEES OF ANTHRACITE . BITUMINOUS COAL,. 10;109.Walnut St; Philadelphia, - 111 Broadway, (Trinity Ittaiding,) N, " 7 Doane Street, Boston, - Feb lA, *66 6-1 y - w. w. Y. was-pAst. Ju. W. O; B. boxiar. • Arm. . • CALDWELL. OONANT...4s fl 9 Broadway, Corner Cedair NyHOLFAAIII DEALERS IN.-• C S. :e. OOIINCIL RIDGE, ATLIIESBILERE, HAIIANOT, RED Af11.1,• LOOliziT -MOUNT- • . AIN; CUMBERLAND; -BROAD TOP . • AND OT4EII•T&IILE'rIES. • , .• 'Fib 24, 'O6 g• . , same AID eaiimam or • 2 . EiNtiNG 110 On qt.. LEHIGH COAL, Yorktown, - .:Carbon' QOpty, :Penna. • . • gmege: • • . WALNUT Strati, IPitiladelpkia; . .JIMANEIIIIVgI4,N, Inisente 1111rVilitN011 COAT; it jjALC Iron . land, With New. 14csat Far:_. once, for Male or to - Leans. • - Three thousand one hundred and eighty acres of land heavily timbered with hemlock, maple,- ban, - asb, Three.Velna of Bituminous cos t' and soveral.veins of Iron .ore nnaerlie the. property.. Nines opened and coal now being mined and told : coal very anterior.— 'A splendid location for mining and selling coal, get ting out lumber or manufacturing Iron. Property Ilea directly on Northern Clara' RailaSy, illy miles from Elmira: Will lease blast furnace . and mining privil eges for coal 'and , ore, or sell the:whole property'7 at very low km. Tor particulars eall Rpm or address , . . C. 3. See'y. P.O. address amid .Olden—Boaring Branch, prom. / 9 , . • • : . )Hire Leti a win_ ao hexer work 4t4 Weastiuskthaa tiny ; oAcri .TrY Itl 411)FlIe" ' ' • - Ziegler At Ansithi UWo Ado and Glw Dellete; - • Aqn• istlokotir.TEllßD Stmt. Phi buielobts. * WitttiW lC A:an ,Zg .44 71 INWMa EMINME ~. - •-•,.,-..-:.- -,,,,,,, •-_ --, ..-•-•.-. , n7"•-•.-5 , 4... , 1;,&••••:-.... - 7. , ••• ,,, -.•; , •., ,, -- 4.••.,-;: ,,,, ,...:•-,•_ , ,i.•.,•_•,:-,•. Q .0.1...2..•-•-,, , ,,1 t •,,,,,- : --1...y.,-,,,, c ,,, , ,,,,, , ,, 44 •.-;.- i r, - t . ..7 , ;• ,, .;; , ..» , 1: „ . -„ •., -. 2 , f ,. ...,... - a,.F5, ; ,,.i•i.,,3A., ,- ...:• . ;•k.--1.„..2..z.: , :;• v *•.1:,h c ,k4 3 ::. i t . - . 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' - "..• •• •• ' . . . . . . . . . - .... . . .. _. .... . . ..... , :',. -.1 , ~ , , 1 :..! ;-----,----, - I ' 7 ', ..r ..1 . ,.:.: • .<:l7` .ft - T -- tV. -..- , . . . _ .. . • .. . __ .7.-_ ... _..... .... :..... :,-,,•=1 , 77 ~. .........,_ ..-_,.. , . . . ..,.... •;.- _,... . .. - - , -- .. _ . . . . • . .. . ~ . ..,, .• . .. . • . . - ,-,...,- 7-• . • i•:.'k ,--- ..i --. , -,',.-s - - - - T •:' -•--- -•,--•- -'-,-' v'. l . - . , .-- -,- I . 't: -:-. -'"Y -''- '- '-'...- - - - .:-':" .' ' -.. '"'' 1 !Sr -- '- . 4 '"''' * - I VA : 1° " .. " f - " • • - . . ..• - ,- 7.. .'•• -: .•-•••• • •i: 1, , . -az ' J --• - .4 ., "":- 7 51, 7"• - • ..4r. - .3.',,: 1 ,1. •, - -... .--*-. vif.'' , ...';'. ..4!..: . ..- - -. 1.• , f , : --1, 71' ...• . . :•. f , .:: ~r , . . ' - 1 :. ".- -- -^.. :, _ - • --,"!..- " ~ . ';-..i:. -..— -.--.." ~ . ' . • -.. . • - '-: - 17 -- :'- ',..: "-_----, .- "•' I -' .•-"` f.-:,:f. -. 7 .4'• `• - i;:: ~..,-; . ,%; , ,".:-::-:::. 's' . -. • - • " R ... _......,...,...27_, A1: - )v . ERT18ER .,,._,....... _:... ~...„, .. _.... . . ~ . . ... _.,...„:..,..-,..„.....„............„.. _ . _ . . _._..... ..... EIT3NTER., JR., So Co., & CO., FEMITRS. Or NEW YORK. LEHIGIL FOB SALE. - .:~ir'i R~. ~*~^; s ew -; r~< c,~ ^ . , k."~ . '~"- i a.,r, : 77.7t till youisigeree the limit et iiiiitkanebri ff iciie *WI wilt the ittitieh to titii.tilutdikid intditifillitature *Our itse:asol 40iliSeth- Wharf 115,711(?re • rch 'l:4, *GI tANDUSEN, L9CII:DIAN & Co., SCHUYLKILL CO. T. H. SOTIOLLENBERGER AGENT, Miner and Stlipper of the Cele:rated -. Black Black Heath White Ash and Peaked Moun tain Free Burning .• _ PrN K ASH CIDAL...- P. O. ADbltliric4—Porrarna.r. or MtNza.avtia.r. scianyi kill Conti. ra. Api II 12, in ,. .l.slll;ricr of Um CAA:at/NI LOCUST MOUNTAIN . 00A t; behnyikill Coninti; Penna. 1661. • • *. • -- .-;ALTHOUS.E . ez' :FOCH MINER D SIJITTEIiS .01" TIIR . 4SLSL'RA,CED . . . BOTION . ft Uri -LOCUST MOUNT-AiN - Co A. L. " . PHILADA., 21.63.; N. York, 11.1•Brondway, •Agt.: at Now York—.ll. GIEO. R EPP LIES. DAY; EILTDDAL & Co., Port.Rl!..timoltd.".. - 11futh '66 • : . . F R L.a:K MINER AND BEIPPER OF THE C81.,E18P.,A. 1 2 - 2.E3p Centralia or Locust Mountain 0 . Poet Ofiln Arldre-•?. ASHLAND, EclanyHalli O 121,t7, ra., or Contrnll.3, Coin/at:la County. Jujia • 2S- OHAB. &J. H. EASTWIOK, eu:rrse or Vi'lllTE AND. EEO AEU COAL - •OIITT9 TOR TOR !MLR Or TIZTH BURNSIDE.COAL AND IRON COMPANY. 3 RED:ASH S2AMOK.N . ( ion, orrIcE••••121 WALNUT SITEET, PIIILADELPILIA July T,' 314,..wr • q'ttANlFlLiti LO.ItII It aid V EA . vie tri co4kr,. : ' .. . d *o- , . •• My Er.et. Frantlin Loch e :7..y Coal to now solreln lvly - by Meaere. C.1L1)W1212....0012D0N.& Co.. who srainy.eole Agentis. Parties ordering tor,. tlieni, may always depend npon getting a pure article. • . - • - ' • No. ill Walnut Si., Philadelphia. ~..w irlis t, No." 111 Broadway, Trlialty.-Butlding, '''''' ` --- Sew Tork. 'Se: . tot State Street, Ffeetnn. .. - - , . . . •. ': - • • traiNRY HEEL. Treriv.yet, Marell . 29: ..62 . - ' • ... . • .13... . • . . 0.41. EACIAE aa..-The siubacribcra- have A.} • detcrthlned to make seveDil- leitreci On their, prop.~ eityi - kiiown a, the :/CE: I / 4 T:C.th PnraViTY. eftnatrd to Schuylkill County, and in the immediate vicinity at TracAmini.t. - The gionnd hag been fully developed. and. those deArlega tINt 'rate villlcry, can obtain one with out making.any,furtherexplotatlurs or the same. • 'l , thne need make appllcatthn .. ttrileee capable of erect leg all to impmveinenta. • • - Ay to'GIDBON BAST, S chuylkill Haven. Sehnyl kill County, Pa. or to I:4AVIb PBAESON, 201. Walnut street, - 1 - lillaclelObia. • . . . • January T, '&l. CONL. • *. • 'COAL. TUR-nndereltgneedUw.naw prepared , to 13 is All ontOrsig.gr Lchisth.. Wyomi g..Sht. mok in. Schuylkill, ;.Whlte and Red Ash, Cumberland' and ;Gas :Coal—fano Itian.h .Chunk po the Lekgeb ,Cansit t, , tchuylkill Raven; Port -Carbon - and :Port -ClictoriT - gli• the fiebnYlkill Cabal, tudfrOM Amboy. Trenton, Hoboken and: Port Rich mond forebipmerit Rut and - North: • ' 1$ Orders fentiwill reeelva prompt attention. " W. J. ii.AnLAAT, ... 'Rooms 70 and 71, Trinity.Balldingi New York... C;OA.L LAND ITO LICASIE.—The Schnylkill.Coal Company are ' ~ now prepared to make leases on their lands in Foster Townstilp;.Srboylkill'Coenty Three lands are located on the very beet .portion of the Ileckschei.Ba sin.'invinn over fonr•miles run on the 'Daniel, Crosby. Lesion, snd all the veins. known in that basin, both abovu and below water level. Favorable leases with an abundance of timber for -mlning.Purposes, will now be made to• good tenants, on, application 11.. BODY. Prealdent of . the . Company, No. S.Plall Street, New. York.. • • • • June 49, -, 68,-44., •.. D IMPEPRIA Permaneuily Cared by SED.DON'S DYSPEPSIA TROWIEB. A Nrf'ett Cure, er the Honey Ite!andeq. . These Troches not give terimeeileie relief but are sure to 'effect a' pertonnent rote in Dyspepsia.' They are noVa purzatire, and therefore , their, use does hot create a necessity for the 'habitual nee of .. .Cathartics.— They canes no Alekners of the stomach: or griping of the bowels, and ere palest], harmless to the most icate. . •• •• They will Immediately correct i fkmr Stomach. mire Flatulence. Heartburn. Sicknete. or: Pain in the •ftto• math, Costiveness . Belching of Wind. Liver Com plaints. Readadic.a.nd fact all those disagreeable and dangerous symptouis -of this.. disease, which Wit One for the pleasUres and dudes of life. Weak and delicate 'persons whri Imo. been injured by the nee of powerlbl• etimulantscand - purgatives, will Ind them mild,. cafe and cure reetorer of the digestive - organs to their original etre:l4th and vigor. Prepared solciy by the l'roprietors, • • • • • , to, J. VA.I . ..iDNRSLOOT & Co., ChemktiK • 718 Market street-Philadelphia. • eels /gent: for Sdmylkill eour,ty, ory .Btry!or. Pnerdile. . • 4nne , a 8 14-Stm t''lO l ERE2Vtv o. R LIFHILIMENA I TOII • • TRENGTII..TO THE WEAK. t' • • . : YOUTH TO nig AGED I This preparation is anequalled•' as a Rejuvenaterand Restorer of waked or Inert functions. • • • • Theaged should be ceitsli to make the Valais,* a .household god, Masinneh as it will render them youth roma feeling and in strength, and - etiabbs them to live over again the days of . their,prietinet joy ; It not only exhilerates bet strengthens, and is really 1111 breaks, bleating, •especistly to Lbw's who have: been ru, dared to a condldim of serility, self-abuse, miatortune. or ordinary sickness. No matter what:the cause of the . impotency of any human • organ, this superb prePara- • lion Will temove effact at once and forever ; • - -• •'" • BIDER. Cures IMPOTMICY, GEN.EIDEBILITY, NER VOUS. INCAPACITY,..DYEP PsIA, DEPRMit,ION, IASS OF APPETITE.:LOW nPIRITS. WEARNs 'O ME T IB'A L O IN DO L E NC E . EM R C T I I A O T N O I N M ENNUI .It • has a MORI. dallghttal. desirable and novel !erect noun' the Nercons . system; and all wh'.) ere in any , way prostrated by nervous disabilities are earnestly adlisW to seelta care In this moat'. excellent. and unequalled ersons who, by Impntdenoe,. have lost thole NAT URA L, VIGOR, will dnda speedy land remanent cute • _ lOKREE,: • The r EIIBLE, the LANGUID, the DISPAIRING, the OLD should give this valuable discovery a trialr' sill be found totally , different from "all 'Muer. art:r.lea for the earmpurpoeer .• - To Trion lee.... This preparation is invaluable in. nervous weaknesses of all hinds,. as it will ritakar the waged Pirviztl4 with worsitefal permanence.. ... It la alto a grand tonic.ond give relief in pepsin with with. the first dom.. - A brief persistence to Ita am MU- renovate the etomaeh. In a deves orpei eek health, and banish DfoinPais form/ One. Dollar, per Bottle. or 14/104= for s s * . .F 9143-°7 par bTtm i r 7B try atti;seatee "; Propitennik , ' 98 Dior aitreani - Minor ; ` ~ !loll by Drageftetairierywhenk,..:, October 210 4 4 , , Vern 41ratte.— artichrthartakii-tbs cent votriblisob Olesa.l.lthost svolju,:.=4l:4M,ll *MAW= MEM . Aia p, :- SATTG.Tt.p . - Ay . -. :! - 4 :013.,: : IN - Gr;.::::A . ,17-(3.r1;T :t .57..., : . :14 z .:1:86 6 :."./- HARDWARE: LEWIS : OMIOMPSOI4I.& Go.' • . • Did.tilte n.1.00.111E): CriLF.Rt i r • 012112M.0Pir135 `isusio 01:14 54 . W . . JP • otterile,' pa.. . . • . .• 491.T.RVES it-S0 • _ • •; . • • • 4trao :Iron and: rdetal'lfferthanfs, 1/.4C17/N.E . OU . S1:+11 . jorl.".111;R:7-- . y. E. corner of SOUTH ' PE.Y.Xlind No. IT so qv/7 street!. • 'PLEILAtELPIII...I:-• '• . '.lngot Copper. login. Maas. Belt Yellow.' Pig :Tin. Bar Tin. Pig Lead. Bar Lead. Speller. Anampon Babbitt MeMI Bismuth, Solders. Ba. Iron, Sheet Iron, :Sham' Zinc. S.teeL.Brina.Cn cil,ien Fonudry Pacimts. itc.. Old :Metals, .oid - Copper, Old •littass.Old Lind. &e.• • . • Macbinists• and. Black adlrha Tools. aild'Steum Engines, bought and sOld. • OrArtintea id every de.k.ription in. 'inn .litchlit- Isis and Foluidrytnen. furnished to order. • • . oash paid for Scrap Iron, Old 8a115... and all kinds of March Si, •63 T 0 voAt OPE murOne... GREAT IMPROVE - MG . :Fr • IN -dOAI, • !iCREENE. .11e anderstznctl are .now.preortred . manufactures. at tto:lt'etlop, in Mineciville, al tilnda tiesqnsENs lot screening Coal; of the Improved manufacture, patented to lanai Lauben3tein. 4th February, 1661. .'• • ' .4b..."`40... • • ' . IVAIIIF Ne46l - . • MN/ 1 111011 k ' NM 111111111 MINA Man . 7 • 1. AV Screen* mainifhetnred b'y tnia:pzeimae..are More du: rabid. maintain their roan batter. and aro fuirdzhed cheap ae any:to be had in the County... . They are. made of square iron,,insuch siapa as tn. prevent the.Coal,aliding from .nno vise toilio other ho fore it N thorongh Ty apsorted: then preparing tt, het ter than can be done hy met iroe or who ammo% • 11111111111NROMMIIIIII 1111111111111111111111111 1111111111111110111111111 • INNMIMMIIIIIIIIIIII 111111111111111111111111111 Tha mannfacturens nrgently hived alt Operators wanting Semen, to examine -thoSt uew,potont Bereen 'at their shop. or. at work e.t the Mammoth Vein CM: Itery of George & Reppller, nest LA. klair, , where thay have been.ln nee for some time. : • ; ' . .By.purnheising gement. made ander thle Patent, Litt .dation,or any troable aeto patentrighte will be avoided Alir.work• done with promj)tneeenad diewnch. • "•'.- • ./: & 1.. LAUBENSTsiIi, Mlii^Pdcille Jane t 1852. . ' ' 4.P.54:," 1- P-1, VV. 4:•:, " . ~ ?".•;,,,Cdr .: :::,;:- . . " J. G. FRICTC, CSUCCESSOR TO 13E004 .tsuoinurgit,) WIRE ' COAL SCREENS, . under - the Jenkins' Paient. COL RAILROAD .& NORWEGIAN . STS., POTTBMLE PA, , - Vf'. • 3 3 1- Ij. I . ,• - IMPORTANT NOTICE= FROI'd 108. M. G. BROWN, .11etapbys 410 dreh Street, Philadelphia. From a life of study, obseriation and exPeri• ehcei and years. of . practiettl:apPlieation of my "Metaphysical Discovery" on • thousands; of dis eased 'vrc;rnen r.nd 'children, I haVe 'justly the land, to tie conclusion that every-family in the land, rho wish to, get rid of disease,: and keep it. at bay,. must have my: Disco Very altrayS' on: hand... It is a certain. preventative agslnist diseatte.-; 3t also treats and deStroyS the . cause of disease, consequently the . eft& te die beginning - With DecifneSS, Catarrh,' Rheumatism, Neuralgia, :with every disease .man,' woman or • It is the only .lefeguard against Cholera.. It cleanses every sewor of the human body, hard ens the flesh and purillea, 'the ,bloosl. •In• come qtierice of the above facts 4 have this flay iluced the price, co as,to leave no, harrier in the way. of the ilisevyeil. • • • The :, paeltagn consists Unto botnee, one need ior,the Eyes, one tot the Ears, and one for the Scalp. ;' These titian irork in conjtinotkin parsing:into the system by ebsorption. lbws kilt link the . very root of !disease, which lain a- ape- Finn locality In the head.:'. . . . . My Metaphysheal Dieoovlary is packed ha a neat wooden case, taxi will be despatched to any Part of the world'on receipt •of the - price, Which will be from this 25th dayofiNoveather, sold at $ per pkg., or three pkge, 510. Colebrated,Poor hichaid'e Eye 'Water. .Large 'six°, sl.per bottlp, or six bottles for 55.. Small size, toll ate.: Itenowitor el; or* six bottler- I for 45. The nuaraelnee earl' be obtained' through your praggist°,•ok ALAMO Depot, 410 Arch street,. . -. • The renewing letter le marl- of the !natty which I toceivo daity at nay different.Oflicest 166.5. • Smarr's. Srsanoar,.Nov. 20th, AL G. Itatoww—Madatu :—I noticed an advertietnent la a newspaper of your Metaphys ical DißCCeti7.sent for a.package of the rata lohae. • mate to tell yon that It has . proved a perfect mutant( in a ease' of doafnese of• many yeareerandMit.. , .Now tend to lon for. three packages for my zeighbare, who are apicted the same . - Yours res i sectfully, .- • • likkappts Station," - Crawford Cmanty,.Pir. Perfect wars for Weak and disease & eyes. _ • The.ldetaphys.leal otceotery. wotks bylivesseloglcal , as those whleh invorm•the stare. • - _•• Ills Celebrate POOR Ricamws EYE - WATER Is the key whieh opcus the deer to the health of bona Tend Ltd eDdr. - Ley use it morass Red • Please-med. thi° Depot for a. circular. -- - For sale also ley ,1011124 d MOWN -43 WM tang. `gists. PotbevilLe.. • Dec. 2,"-IS TO-MI,knTEM BITIEDEE4 The -Stiuutidn County . Lumber:_& Manufacturin g -ON . . tisa an. hand at. Ude extindie eetabli*ment, _on Warm* St recto' ensizquantity of bmtberof russi7=nd. and descrip r0u... - .1**:41307 tta .5 1 10PlY 1e. 0 1. 00 . 1 / 4 Carpenters and Lartikleck ad **ex rates than can be bought • eleowbseri. .Thrte : M'e• abo •roldl to !RP/Yi through ***CMS of tutr:extelletim b=•' 8 'inn /°"•• bor riming *Oates manufactured , artteles Wear& line at Is mild ottlift Per eent..on former eon.__ • ..•,-' • Theirlarde . woriphopit h av e been In woes= o pera lion fie the lasts psari turning out vast'suatrthies of • 117•4ersi„ i• . . ,- . ... Wise doss', Frames* - .:-.. • gaselac• - ... -Vaasa Works .... • .., . . , alfesilaugs t .•. Bod'lm'ilt,:: - • • • - lit M -- ugs* :. . - ' • Batai!miwi - AM -an MM . i of 'illtsmed'Ffineded • ini ntized Wortr.- twig& they hr tsCtoreatse37 o a • .herik - 'They-'are; toiszandece4hisestjUShort sus notice; for agrquauser . . 1 7 or trulditx!ofertww or win ollatuasied era' - ••,•••• ; • - Dry and-lm Herniodr-or all- Muds.-Or :betiding . ; Purvoemn. ..cflliraptiK_Plipsorlkand sauttz, Ong bausififClaasiiWidatitm itig.,:fottibir. 'est words. And* and - Y*llow Pine foe ebsalfthiN raw alai doideniartAcibl* Pin* Seldatelre MAW , liif,Mod Jil i ftuittili - —idtwaycasitytiago. asesturvii at. .insilow" .nu„, 91111 1 /04- 4 04`cd * ig 1-w , w.,,,a,sowavomosv. ~._ . .....„..„..?.; . ...,., . •" . ~..„.....: , i .,.., , ...,.m.........,_...7.....„...•..„.:.,,,,.._. ...,: ..,. . ....„. ALarezasti.: el, .. ~,v, ; :44. razz— i . . r ~,,,,,,,,,,, - JEFFERSON DAVIS, Invaltintion of the °huge of his. Complicity. in the - Ass. ~ s‘z ituttion. Sis 17.esponsibility for the Treat ment of:lir:talon Prisoners. TEE aortms OP THE nr,BEL GOl7- ERNZENT, . . . oaelsl rastkitattstis ts tZte. Nticl,l4p7.l: 130st-Itiarrittt and . tha Canadir Agt..lz.ta; A necurd of-j, Wilires' Booth is ,tha Eebel Wag Departient, A liyateriaus Advertisem.ent in The . N. Y. Daily New!, RETEOTION OP PERJURED TESTI - MONY, DtIIAND FORA TRIAL OF DA.TIi. WastuserrOtc,..D.• C:,. Friday, July 27; 1 . 866: . lin.Boutwel!,tfrom' the Cell:hi i.; the. ; Judiciary ; made the slttllow - in . , , report • ' . The Committee Cu he Jadierary, to ivh:tra. ;Wm referred the•-rt . isAnti,ins of rite F?nose, t: Repo-pat . :at:plates:Of APril 9 and . A . pril 30, i-si;d, • inztriat-ting:the 'Committee to nature - of the evichaace ituliiie ring J. t? Dais -and 'others, lathe assas§ination tot' . p rm i,i, ot i t - Lincolli, - and also . whether - • any logialt.tionis 'necessary in order to'bringshehin f. 4011,3 to a speedy An- impartial trial,: if it should:appear that there was' probable 'cause - to believe that . Said pertain's, any :of them, :are -guilty - of inciting, concerting or procuring thhiessassin- Eldon of the. late .President of the United States,, and also , Whether /any. lei.,islation. is: necessary ita order - to bring said I,:ri . .onit to speedy and impartial :trial for. the crime nt greaSon, have. investigetisithtt staiject . as di rected, and main© the •fallowing preliminary - . report' thereon: • hit; notorious that said Davis was gait ty .Of the Crime of treason..aecordins- tu'tue Cuesti • t Minn . and laWs.iif the Uniteci - Staies,And the ,contimitme are '.ot the opinion :hat there Ari I po. obstiteles to a'speedy and iMpartial trial :which cannot Da removed by: legialstion.-:- ; This is also the; opinion . :if Attorney 'Genera( Speed,' as given in .his testitueny . he.itre the Judielaty Commiitt e. • • • • . The evidence In riO:sessinit cattle tee Connecting Jeff -.Davis he ;lei:tad:A lion of President ..taluts.ln, just co tai tee in saying that there in priil).shle.t.aust.' to hellete that lie•\t'a3 . ip.; , :y 1.1 which led to the ecimatission - nl the dee ; bat Atm investigations . Which live the -War Depart mimt. and by ftic. • have not resulted is t feG . .vern men t in Pnat•essirin of. alt the-feces-ins. :le is prof) „bin. ho t t'.i,,,for! tier pose' cution of the investigation by ;110 Cattliini,tee. .and by the' offieers of the Ifiliovernment, _viii .result finally in a fail devenspmeint, .of the wlirt!e transaction . • The Carrure of glio Rebel arcla!ves has put, . the Government iri - posse ; slots ci mat). 0 letters ; •papers and doeuttents . o ; .vrittionS. kinds, only' pcirdon 'of .Yet . been - exaMined. .' . • • • ' • • The eitiMination; thus far..lats . t, upon the 4 . enerai•poiicy of thae ties, which, in m.ttiv nartian us. invt.ti:s , l•a. dual disregard of Mita uatignal the usagea of .civitized tvar. • Thil Sletleraly War, through Francis Liebcr, D Chita cu tho - ttrchlve Ofliae,. has furtilased. to the 'Committee copies, of . varlims knees I..nd : pars found to the War . 0.2.1 . ::e. ;et R nearing. upon four. point s'of the pYti. - ...y of the 'R e b e l Goverweent. • • • .First With regard to the' negrorts hearing Seeond : .The coadition of 'Rebel Tirlsi.Ms and the treatment et prkoneis.. , •. Third : °idea issued and letters _written by ilte . lVibei Sadremey of War in re , ,ntioa to thelbllol.l prisoners - .• . .. • Fourth-Views And suggriations of Jeff visin 'regurd to Union p,rtsonerS.' . • ;Copies of 'these, papers have been : tarnished to the Committee, and a svntipsist theredf iG heretrithstaininttted ns Bart of this report.' While the evidence thus. furnished ! int i lic ,! . hear directly tip - 41'114i giatistion submitted to the .Committee,.ithas _henna bought tilvisnble to.fay iirbefore csmgre.sa• And the ;owe.' ry.• as ing the bria al - and . inhutatin. - p-stic,v tit . .the men who instigated • and guider; ihe bellion; anthai being :in that particular .inti intrely-cmnected with the attem .ts that were made to burn. the cities . ot . the;%Torth. tort shroyits eon) na-ree on the ritcre;'lskcs . and 'the ocean, without . regard to the toss'At life; and, finally, • with the assaS:taitti6a o. the President. of the United_ States . •I i 1869, Jeff Davis issued order . that: all. slaves captured in arms, should . ar omega:tie- livered over to the Exerutive it ut tee:ides of the .respective Si ate to v, hi ch . :they, : be;coire..t, to he dealt with aceordhig titAlm- laws Of ed. la Stab a; and ihtt the like Order ire - execute,. i'n All cares Wit hrespect to till inornmissioned . officers •6f.tlie United . •Stati coey. ' .serving . inicompany with arm rd staves , in .surrection against the au hmities :Of the die lerent . States . of .tbe Confer! erary, . tits Atsklntet ()1 . -South ali k v,A nt 0tth,..1- negrOns. tug iged in. runday t'ortnteeco were to'be triad by. two J',leilletts 6: the Peace and ifiree . freehoiders; asseciatecl •t: .gether - whotiake enipeivered_ and aisOlorized - to in flint the punishment 'nf:dente nprtn such ar-. fenders ; On the-lath - of _S • Anderson, Asistant Adjutant ,Geberni Kirby Smith,. anti by his direetion 'addressed • 'adetier.lo Gen. IV Taylor,. dyed at Shreie * port, im.whiehthe tither siessi in answer to coennunication ofißrig,...Gi•na. Hubert. asking what' disposition' .should' int• Made of slaves found in arms, that .1.1,t) tight:ter should bit shown • If'-taken. prisoners,-: however,. they should be. turned 'over to .1,111 'glorifies 'of the State. in -they should . - be Captured. in - obedience to a proclaniation of the President.n; the Confederate States Should neg'rnesthua taken be executed by the: military. authorities et:pin ring .theni,' it would Certainly triroduce . .retaliation." By . .turning' Ahem' over to the rivit•Authorities . to be. tried by theofilecisoftlae State no exception could .be taken."• 'On. the 13th Of June,. 1863, S. Kirby Smith writes- to R. Taylor, cornMand ing . the ilistript lot.Lottisiana,. and says: "I hinve been unoMcialltinformed that . some of `yottr troops have captured .negroes. in ;arm?.- . I -hope this may not be sit,. and that your sub Ordinates in . - cominand of • Capturing parties ithity•batte recogn.zed the . prispidety..of givin no quarters to:art:nod -*roes and their ilk vets, :In this Way . . we teay be 'relieved from a disagreeable. dilemma:: -It they are: fakers. however, you with urn . theist over to the State 'autlaorities• to be tried .for.crimes against the 'State, and you will offer:such facilities In • aining wimeases :Asa the necessity of the pub- lie service•will. permit." Again, Smith,..writ..• sag to. Gen S C.ioper. A.djutanttancl luspec tnr-Ganeral,.JOne 0.1863, twioses two let ters addre_sised Au - Gen. Taylor, and says :--:•- .i'Unfortimately suet; Fes were:Made by Soma of Gen: Taylorli snhordinates." Jed T . . in hi! message to horebel.fegisla •ture, January . I.?, 1863, referring to the, pros. ~.lamatiOn'of emancipation of J mutiry I that Year, mys . thitt. !qh., - Ogroea are cm:enrage:l . . ttn,general fassshaatiou masters•by , The insidious mi us recommendation to abstain from violence, unless nece-:sary Although our.own detestation of those- Who. have attempted the most execrable measure r_recurded sit the.histoty tif•gnlity.Men is tern peredby - profound contempt for tile impotent rake ightch it.thecloaes, eta far es. regards, the action of the Government on those criminals as Mayaftempilts eft:4 . loon; I, confine : My 'self .to informing you shit I shall. , unless your wisdom yotr . .diem some ether. &aim . more eipedient, deliver, to- • the several State authorities all the .conamia.sioneil officers. of 'the United States . who may hereafter.be cap tared by•Ottr. forces in • any.of the States •orn braned its the pn mitemstion,; that they„:tnay:e. ittC6nidatce ..eith the .14 Wa, of those States Providoillon, the -ptird • hitedt of I ghbse criminals.engsged in Inciting set:vile in tturrectien•" ' i Onthe• - ist . .Atity.: 1863, • the ,Rebel Congress passed a. tie ries - •• f resoletions orfthe subject of:netallitioti;_ ~V.i The fourth`re :ttolutied deelares that .... i .Ktery . 'hite versOO • being ti.. Who . shall ac company negroeit on:nub:it tees hi arms against- I the Confederate States, Shalt be egniir ty. inciting insurrectitimiand..if csp tared AlOl be. ptif•tO death "en Othertylietture, tahettet the tilscietioir of :the TheassenthresolutlOP of thititt . eriettilect - tie6 that' 'all negr6o and Mulattoes, who Shall. bp engatzed war,..or taketi - in• arms.agidnit the - C,onfklerate States; shill • when 'capture& in 'the Cotift4etate'Statett, ditliyeteiFto the. tiettholitiee of Stete of : Stales In ,:whiCh. cap-, 'tnre4••:to :be:dralt,With iteronling.tO the pre-- ent or-future !awe of sisals State or. pollny: of the.' Rebel-authorities Wee. •iliteditir artfallottiOg:yeer.- bat t he decla- modlk. er thet.ffillowl.u.r y__ .. __ ..._ ..__... •iittions Made and actions dririeli. 'pursuance --: In her letterthis woman -Isaysr - "If.anch of,th es e' . g l ee t e retbrkie., 'o,„le Are to c e b ie t ve things • are allowed tbelutinue they veil. most precits o f the brutalend maitinaatelli.:Lza by - sitrelyi'dranr_dovhf avtudaisteljedonent upon whkbtheleaderant the Rebellion ‘rerok , con ' out cotintyyS- dow n a :frost - bbriible Mr lanai I tolled.' enti' refiderea nnv only possibluJpt- Bin that ''.llnriot es noptinii , hed. rit we cannot ritrobabirAteat they would ationre merge ln , give food,;rinct aheher. , for opo seise _ cri project!, for theassamineticc o f t a t ichtd - therk ,, . send them bitch. 10.4%04* hnd; , e t _don't b ' lie Re."Peltiln. -if: '-'• '-'" :rh o -rye:4l,e ililaillittle - tteticnrea.l4iteit' th ..". ',•• . .....Thii'.dorntiiiinta frinn4lll;the_lebel arch • ,`,Thi.",ririhre from _.' The - Weiielininn "'lsin-. isnuost,..:• - Bichntinnttr., Tally. - ett ; tatrCiiiii:rtale-' ' roily vriii ett into Olio 'refstin: aitd.it is herewith menta , thafhat_P - beto made by beraiino.hithtr: `'ubnittteti to ilieliati - 4A - - - s it aopi;ara to be a service of.thei - ;VOltelt , thaiee'tOtteerning the. truthful Leerolt ete:ill, • -. lhe , eiiii4ill9itql , alley . • „Intitinett 4 lteatint y le_Cot 4 Volon - teoltiiera In tho6anda of nur ll,olon anidif l o3,pnOlairmot litinitternint_itri. - , 1 , :tillikJetwis no' antiht that .be read Id Ill:WM. 1 1 1 V il - 011eil' t - the' , Wihilior -4011-MW"..44....tbs...;llolol*llidriciati.batk ..wocqa,,,ele,:cgcylp.ltilit —lbid.. ilifliiirrqrs of tiIIIOWMPH*V-icearisti ' Atilktfaq, 00,Figigst a‘,,rpsod 01104110S91,ibe; . - -- '-. 4 4. .' 4. '4 ~1-a., . ..-..1..t4.* 7 -..1.;.,5, - ,z , ...,471 , ..it 4..2 , ,,tx , ~,,, , = - , , ,, , 5 4 ,1 w ,,,,,,,, „ It . : ~-.. :,,,.?.- ,„„..r.,....-•,..,,,,,,,„ i. Ea t- -..„, .;Atli::,e: - - ,----- --, I liertlil tie .effeciiii:Firienslifii in behalf br.hti [lnanity; '..indeed, itis‘rnere.ithari probable, .from the•evidener3 thus disclosed:-:that it - Was: ! the Part of. 'he policy' of the Rebel' aufheri ri , -Si•io intolair the effectiventss of the' Union ; army hy. - svS.-einatie id treatment and sfarva floe of. prisoners.. -. :' •'' . •• ----.- DA-cis says -•in his Mei:sage to:.-the Relief Cootzres - s - , of NoVeraber, 13.31,•• titerjeciting, what he alleges* to.. ba• Abe atroehiesteti the nth eci:S.eles•flirce•s-: • 'lf they convert their : i. 4-lisra:Tute• ircemlihries• anti r.iltbers and ; involve us in a species. of wt..: which eleblis• Tha l coratiatantS. women and children. lis its vh.litns,.-they. must. be expecti•d . as ontlaNys and:enemies of Mankind.- There are certain Hirai] of ha mnify which mire curl lift fore - • •-i•fse..- Oren - it% tv,',l", :T.111 . ' I-e -who refused to ...fhartl thou Torfelts-bis'ohlitn - ir ra:j'lli . { , ,i, to ho i' , ..llSl , lC'ell -- 71.4A pi -ii ler of anti...-. tint . rri it4' • eZnect to he ileal t.. whit as nn Offender tigitin - st :titTin% hem in find d'x'r'tt . "- " Again. in lii --, mess•ize -of Aft nist. 1862:. ht says:, • No. t p i .-Th io .l reth ;inert .for the simpressicin - of th-se itisormi•ilis but . -suet re- ributliiejustiewas it l''','N' . 1 10 -4 '. tiled pt , ssibletii ezirel-e .R *ehilia !ion ittAtiiiii firmany. - ; i f theists. impritelica:.- .1.06 -B it titer... ....trviphiry.•rinnishmenT can a nd musi'dat incite - di - nu Lb ilia' murderers and . vii`• i-"ns tilAt. disgrace the - , profession of arms awhseek toim..ke public ;War the;exclisti for the e•.m...1:. - sioh .4' !Ito mon Monstrous - in:jilt:ll .I.,T.lthing.'remitins dun To vindicate out - xi - gilts* • al.d - ina , ri oin our .existence• by-employing. against rim-10es every . energy' end .every re .F.n,lf.-e; 4t,!)iii ilisposs.l:7 - R.por; s of the con - dittna . 'of the. istiSons Of. the Soidi; tnadeby - *P..-li(l•offieers. filly "sustain the declarations and threats. of- Davis' irt the extracts above '•• , la SO' ember, 1.5t32, a report cuss made by 'a Ditr.!7•li!Ci: Or.llle ll.ihse of Re.reserrativew of tlie.ll 4)&l:Congress. The .Ctimatitt Cc oily flint • - they visited the hospitals Of 'the sick. and whinnied 0f.. - mr• entnies now iu our ells -1...: otly,- and Ilmud till.till-he. wards iu a wretelii. ed ey - tlidition. Theltipiier •N•.•ard was 511C11 . 19 In drive the Committee out . of *it inotantly: - The honor of otir country will notperinit our bringing- the matter to the. atterition of Coif-- gress, find thereby making it public." Ac-1 •coMpatiying' the report was a resOlution• by which the Chafritian .of • the *Committee was instructed-to-address a letter to the Seer . etary . of Warin rolation.to the condition' of prison er.4...tonfined in hie hospitals at Richmond: shove referred to. • end urgin . z. liirn le have the Same placed in" A more comfortable: con ditiot:i as ennif:sts possible. '' - • •-. • • -.• - I•. 1 May. •18'33, a: •Conitnittee •of- the Rebel. a,,,,,i. R . : , p,.,: , ..ontativ,s - was"..ftp r ioinied•to .(* : •z•vinitirt intO tlie..emidition- of the prisoners c.Tfiled in Castle Thtir,cier Prison. Renorte (core - made. by the. msjeritY and miehrity of . ..the COW titutee; and- they agreed in condemn -, inu.the :maw/genii-ef at the prison. ' •In the •,...inority.report it is : staterldhattlie nets:eon - 1 milled Mid eiiinplained of.inost were the kill.' t ins; of tWo, prisoners. the ShOotitig.of a third, •ithil qra indiction of-corporal phuishment by . whipp"ntr on the bare back. •in -accordance with inswectides from - ,Geti:- :Winder ; bat in-' 1 Scppor•ed by late, and . etimfiaing mit:oilers in ! til t - prison y.ttri.-exp , sed:to the weather, - The mint:::.ty 'say further I tint they think thc Milk !don of torpor:kJ ptinishin.a3t, echainistered by 1 C31. - lf. - Alits r teder i•. - ttsillegal and improper ;• that. the phhisi.irg be.csposingplisoners•to the . :wailer. tins illirs.lper and nit iv:it:ranted, and dt : it l'il•: iird.,:tr to shoot. at those- xviie came. to. i.., 1 ,1 0 t e t t - -,-,- t i's ni.:jiltleithible,•hut inasniiTch .to itism - ret kner.M that any anions conse q•iefice:t reselfed - from then- act's, .tled• MILS. *, .1. 0 00. W; . -they appear to-. be resorted to. )2.;' Capt..Al.-1:-L,..liZIPit-Cri/ria any Nvantenness Or •cturt.v. UM from n'fft-det.la t tniintain : proper I - di. .-ip;;-!.., ic..-id •.rnti-spo from nil : erroneous I come p. loliof hiarights and pon.crsas keeper I of :.tl li e ni ,. ......n. it ra:ten. - -:stoned that no fur .•lter s'etiOo he taken by thzr Flontie. •., ' • • • • - pi,. :t ~.:Jori- t y.r;..p', i t an•l thr•.:.minerity; report ahstve. ref- tee to.'emicur in. the *ezeulpation -of. th e . 0311 - et Sof the prison. Aseeond mi tiority t report, : whi eh .tipp •ars "to have .h6en tiliale 'by it itir "1:1.0 Ivrt..3-:ye that he.is of the .op•itloo • that •B ;cf..Gen. 'Winder and Copt. Alcial.:Ter, who ,h.tve•litid -the. superintend, .-if Castle Tingtiler, have shown a want ..if Jiithgtraent and-int - trinity-in A% manage y,ll:lll. of that prison deserving nor only the ecneSitre of Cti9gr . dal.l - 1,1!. prompt from Chi! tnii,ition.they havti ahtiFeil.. • Wipler was i ,. 1.-i i cq:dne,d- in ciliarl,fe of ihe.prison as late all:Janne r 3.-;• 1841: Ong-T. - 0. at ephen.s•writ os . an Jefferson Davis and asks for the retuoial of Gen_ Winder. • He states .that. Winder iai in-iversally• disliked and by Many' detested:. In the :letter various, ehrirges of . a personal • o il ier , niszt• ril'ade bgninst - NV inder. --- About -- t his . t sine Henry Brown. Post ChaPlain at - Camp LT-C. iv: ite3l.l tbe Secretary of War, and - calls li.tent inn to the fist that "the Ybnkee,cleser. kte:ri confined M Ca'.ile Thunder' will- freeze • nnies's s• inlet b ing Is speedily-done-" .• . ... • 'This latter is .referred' to the provasitiMar %lda, .wito - .aciMits liter the .entnplaintti are well folio-lel ; that be his orwartled repeatedly_ e ens; 11:11 , 11. , ..of a FiLllilr.r •charaeter, and, that:* no ' . renigdy . 11: , e. been • forkished...• Fe sera i• "loln iinf'donht that there hits heeii ceneld- 1 et•able- loss--(:f life•alre , idy at this -Libby and . C.i.Si le 'l': mini or from - this .c•iuse. l . - .Vhe foil!. 14. %%I:h:these officers - whose dtdy it : was.to fur * 1 s ie.h. it s e pply of fuel, and who have net made proper prov•sfon "• - : • . - • . .. 1 Tho r •itort from lhe Inspector of Prisons at -Cabal) 1.. Al i.,• in itteAii•iteiti of 130-4, shows i teat - fi l e t - .. i 0 . ; 1 , ,t.0:a to pilo,mt•ri.Wall poor it , gml,,ll'y Mu! 1i : 1 , 0112 .I,M in 0•14,;11 v. fl sfilli 1 tr. rep - -r, tii :de oy R S. AV nit tie l t.h.Sergeriti in* charge. , l , he prison to Calisba._Ala..:•dated •NT welt - 21..1804. stares .i It- i t. 111.- sleeping rr.= I rang clown' 6. .6‘).1151qt of ranch insults. hot reeen iv - eonstriicted. OrcoMmodatin g bat 454. -So ":01 , 1t '.228 ate ' form h to sleep' upon the :vettitid wilh .. .intone, fire-ph-ice- in the, hilild , ntz Ad •t• e firesttlymi 40 tr, timidier- - -Tiave hi•c 4 i - itritii Itic pa9!...,f0w .dayS, built...at inter-_ 1 vds upon. tbe.fibor • :. _ - . . I ' In Seti• ember -1839 t R. H Chilton writes a ;ester in Joh h. R. W inder, dated *Anderson vine.. G i . imn• hien he, gives certitin-extracts _froth the•reprirti of •railitary prisoners in An :del-a-Inv Ile. Ga. :- : ' • . • • . - • - The repor.. : siyai - "There is'no Medical at :tend:Mee furnished within; lu; the , stocktWe •is Ana q iantiil"s of !medicines .nre . placedin i he . hantl, 'of certain persons - of • each squad br diyision. and the 'sift aredireMed to 'be brought out by. the:s:er4r.millA of ,Scpricls daily at sick•call to the medical oilicers who attend lat the gates. • . - • .. . . . . •. -... . .. Tiitiero•vd • at .111 , 'se• - tintes.is so" 7, - reat that anly.th'.mront;esl tilb a could get access to the doctors the weaker: ones being unable to foreelheir,Way throukh .t he press; -and' the h . oSltit al aceetanitalations are: so. limited that:, the beds, so called, have_ all, 'or - nearly nil.. two occupants each. , itfanyt---twentY yester clay--are•carried. out • daily- who have died from unknown Causes, and. vlaitudhe inedi col effic.ershad never seen. - , • *The Sanitary: conditions of• the prisons are as'wi l etched. - as can be; the principal • canoe' of. the.mortitlitY being scurvy and' chronic . diarrhea :.- - Raw 'rations: have to be issued" to a very, large pro portion., who are•emirely unprovided with the proper utensils, and -ffirnished with a limited -supply o'' fuel,. and are compelled to di; with .rheir'hands in the.' filthy marsh before men ;Innerl,. for•rkiOts. we - • Ater inquiry,•. : l am. -mina lent, that. by slight' exertion green corn And other anti - anorbuties'. - eould . readily be .S4trroxklsaiti . l H. Whit e..says, in a report :aside, an. see- Oppose.* -hi ';'weather, 1864,.' that t Our exerts of frids•t- Antlersonville Will he turre-d . over •fei the Treatiereiv because the Commissary at that pint has failed to sup= .131 v hingad ' set 4 binds : In meet regifisitions. while th.itisands•of sick,. bot 13 - at this - pest and Andeisenville, ere in it : state of suffering that . •••wriothrl touch the heart* of the•ninst callous.". . - Pr. ak :the... i.n - iirstrusals.osit. his _re rioyt:-.it anpetirs to-have-been ref •rred hy the Surgeon; General to the• Secretary of War; :by the See' retary of-War. 10'.the Coinirnis.sary General. 'I3Y-the .Commisstry•General -to the. Quarters -master Gener4l, With - - the •intiorsement :that the Coavais , tary , General hail tarnished to the use of the: hpspithis - all the - money that he *oh s rained few that purpose: Theguarterlhaster- Gatieral iniurnell the report - . to the-Secretary of War with 11.1 i •.heciaration thlt • •thth Moans. at the disonsal of his airesn it td - alwaysbeen ither , dly stinplitti r to the - !military' piistinersi .ty ilia ortier Of . thrt -- -Secr:t Ary cif . War. the • re'pnrt ,appears' 'to have been filed, without MiVthins. tiein•••acCompliolled fur the relief of 'the orisOtiers*. l• . • •-••-..: , . •.• , -• . • Aa -late: As Jainutry;::lB6s:- - iti report' 'ants Merle : by_ Col :•11 Firma' tti grerieraT.Winder., with.referene.elo the militlfy.prisonsof•South Ciao-ill:hi •Itt this report it isolated that '-the Stibsistericii Department is entirely deficient; end the isSited dailv . ainaunts almost . to :etaryation...-Thera,hisie heel:F . l)a, tivo. issues of meat Ih. the •last.-two. mentha,,and soareely atiy sirup." - .. " . -•• .. .- • .: :• - •• This:report - was. referred to the Adtutshi and Inspector GeheraL. then . to the Commis-;- - sarr Depart ment,.then returned teithelnapec, : tor, Getieral;then referred 'to the Secretary-of War, .an fl , li: i - him referred .t.O the Speretary'of the Treclsur.y,iivhoretn:rnealt totlie•Seerefary of War; and - then by order - of-she Assistant ;SeeretarY'ofWar the-paper was.filed without any action - being ',taken- for the.' rellef .the of - '.' On ihiii.l2th of OctOber:l6o;' one Sablrii Disfritiki•s' - Writes kr- Jefferson . " Davis froth Otitte•lburg,.&Ce,,tindluclosms im article: from' the Semler .Watellintitt;-..y . tthi*pmkained .an licrotint 1 of .the;sujlerth . g_,.orisixter4l at. Florence,:• - • .. ~ ,...,;0,47;;;;• ; 'most snektete ranee' •in the . most barbarotea tieneet f.the This.enntrithuication Was refe.rred byehe, Siecrotaist,of. War, bV'hint to the Adjutant General, whit referred Arai) Gem. Winder; who. returned .it to the Adjutant .General l with . this-. , endorsenient:- "The'pris.npers-of Csrelitia are nrie tine der, eiremninand. - •:l.eatinet- gime-ay furor csn I express an opinion." ` , The Sepretary of War then, referrttd it to General. Oerriluer.Who referred it to Colonel Harrison; I he . ..comertridrintlof . .the 'prison at Florence; who referred it to. Petit-Col :Iverson: who, on.tlM-17.11 of , Septedatter, 1861; makes a re port thererie.inllie farm ot net inloraement. The follperinkiva copy..of the article: - •• • • 'Par the Samtee.Wetehms.n. TAR pitlS)SiiiS Ar Fi,ptiling 7 -11it:' Ent -roe :-s•-le. they net • ere_s:lng t 'your no:at taus readers, to hear something from the Yealtee camp:, at • -Forenne. • Yonr.corres preetsnt went nveieure et the suntnio es of filler of t Nese oakum .0;.8.'5,. whit:llli he tittles tie ve Made mote :•familiar:th-th agree:Ole. in take a drove of eettleeto . the: camp. ' • Our had in"cherge anithalset all sizes: . sex • es•inid condition& front. the patriarch of the W , berdhOse scanned aryl wrinkled tront bo-ee the merks..of - ,mara. many-a' blood's , . bathe, to nld Crumple,, with: had_ served her day at the whose • constitution wiLs'evt- I &idy, unah'e' to silted:the blasts of • emit her Meech: We lost • three.on the way—t struggled And.onafell from exhaustion: Tee buezarris, -after all; :were not cheated of -their !Ong expeceed•prey.• e- The country- through which.we.traVeled is ` l flat;• stele .and unprof liable." The 'crops are - pocir,• end every cot; ton field worm, as if in • imitation of its more • intelligent name .4l.ke. :No object of curiosity was encounter cri on the wav;:tints we take into • atheount the "long bridge" over what; the natives cell "Sprwa Sertfuip.", 'Most of the house were tuainhabieed, with -fence.s• and -outbuildings gning to'ruir... • •-•• •• • 1 • .10 product now the:barren telds sifted;'• • But men and ?teed, the. soldier and the Sword. " - Thacamp We found full of what were once Ihuman beings, but who Would scarcely now be recognized as such. .Iu an old lield,With no imeioeure laut the lietiugwall of sentinels - who guarded them night and day, are several: thousand filthy, diseased, famished men, with ne -hope - 'Of relief except by death.- Aefew. dirty rage. stretched. on: poles -give 'some Of them & poor protection frotathe hot sun. and-. lieevy dews. All everisin rags and barefoot, and eraWling with. Vermin. As we .passed :around this line of guards, saw one of them benuglit out from his - miserable booth by two of his companions; and laid upon the ground to die: : He wss•nearly naked: His onmpan ions pulled his cap over his face,land straight: 7 erred out his . Before they ,turned to him hawaa dead:: 'A slight movement, of the lindis and all was over: The captive was free: -TheCoinmissary's. tent was near .one side of the square, and• - near it the beef, was laid upon the boards; 'preparatory. to its distribution. • • 'This sight seemed to excitathe prisoners as the" smell. of blood does the 'beests tarthe menagerie.. They surged" up . - near ••t he lines 'es• they Were allowed, "dud seemed . . lu .tbeir eagerness' to -break Over.— W hile we Were on the ground a heavy rah) came up, 'and they seemed greatly to enjoy it,. coining out a purls naturalibus, opening their - mouths to etch the drops, while one •Wollid wa-h'`oir` another, hl:4.llBD(l9,•and then ne receive frohim he like kind (Mee. hers get' ut thnight and Wendt r zot he neigh boring -houseS inquest of food. _ From - the 'eamp„of the living we -passed-to the crimp of she dead- ee the Erospital- T iOr trisition that re mind:A me itt S.itan's -soliloquy : • •, • ettleriell.wey ie bete . • • . • :Myself is hell, and in the lowest depthe, A lower deep, stilt'ihreateniug devour me, opens •vridee , • , ,• • • A. few tents covered. With pine tops were crowded with the dying and the dead iteeVe ry stage •of corruption-, Some: lay -in: pros irate helplessaese; eothe had crowded under the 'Shelter of the bushes; setae were nibbling, -their skeleton limbs: Twenty or thirty u, them die; daily—Most of them.' as I was iq formed; of the•scuryy: The corpses lay be the'road .elde, welting:for. the de& l -eon, *thei I . glassy . eyes ornedio . heaven.. the tiles swarm- Mg in' their mouths,`, their big toes tied nether withsa cetton string, and their ski: ,on arms forded on their breasts. You would hardly knoW 'thorn to be men; .so - sadly do hunker; disease and wretchedness chan e UM 'human . diVinb."•, Presently :can • the carts.' They were - carried a little distance to trenches dug for - the porpose,land tutu:is -led in like 'sit' Manatiega. I.few pine tops .were throWn upon the bodies, a few• shovelis • full of . dirt, and, then haste_ was. made epen . a new ditch for .oi her . victims - • The burying parties were Yankees detailed fort . ho work ; an appointment which, as • the serge*, 'told me they 'consider a Mann fur they:get re Iltue more to . eetand enjt , y freslettir. Titus ,we see at one glance the threagreat.Scourges of rean kind-war,• -.famine and pestitences- l and turn from the spectacle sit k at' heart, as we. remember that some of our loved ones may' .be. undergoing a similar misery... .•1 • "Slates inhumanity to man; -.••• . • • 31 . kid wintteee• :eon:etude mourn." Sono 8.000 will be added to their nutiaber, thee where the oroviSiens•are to come Iroe'to feed this , multitude is •a - difileldt . .probtem • Five matter ..peu.nda - of bacon, or 10 000 i weed,i In . . beet enema, addition it. more urgent - ()r ingletsthpoit her.. far beyond I he, a filthy - of South Caroline. Toe euestitin 1. 6 • "Are we not. (1 ing *serious injury to. our in keeping. these. prisoneraeo .v ith 114 . - oursqtrin y r:ttious ? • Wo 'ld it me babetier 4il brie to releasti deal on p a role? . . . -• Indorsement on wrapper.. ' ' H.DADQUARTERS FLORIDA. MILITARY FROIOIT. • D F• ecen.ber Ire 1834 e * , .• . •D, 1323 wrapper re , meetfully returned '.ce riCoh4tl, ho visited Ftorenee . when necea sityf ereed the removal of prisoners here without. any 'preparation • whatever" being Made for their. proper care or subsistence:— In my opinion it one of the ominous O. 8:5,- Was salt hereto . 'report.. to - the front, there would be no danger of his exciting the nerves •of ladies; and it might perhaps..dp the service, some good: •• Mrs. DiSmukes niay rest easy. and- quiet reference . to the treatment of prisoners at this prison.' for since I Assumed Command.the elB . ih of October. 1.8.61. the deaths haie decreheed from 30 to 40 per•day -to one single demise e •WhiCh my hospital and, .sexton's retain Kowa for the last ;Cheers —' I call attention 'to the' fact that the priieners were all brought here froth other prisons and solicit inquiry as to their improveneent Or still further•degradation, - and challenge any prison it the Confederacy, taking everything in Con sideration, for health; cleanliness, neat:lcsk ing prisoners, neat burin! grounds; &c. They are given eierything• the 'Government issues to them.._l ion very.respectfully your obedi-; ent,Servant....: . Irina •T: Iveasciae . • . . Lient-Col. commanding. • . :On the 18th . February, 1866, Bradley T.. - Johnson aska Gen., Gardner. to remove Capt. J. M. "Goodman frOm the office •of PoSeQuer- . termaster at Salisbury Prison for inefficiency. lath - at - fetter he. says : .The.only hospitals are buildings, within •the present inclosure e T at, the only - areelioration we. can: give to their' sufferings.is in pine.bunks and stravi- to lie on • the bake fluor, .with little or no covering ,on them. .„. •. • • On the first day . of February, D. .Wilion;• Surgeon of the-Prison, made a requisition Tor 10,000 punts Of straw, and also 100 bunks Up to thel3th of February .he had received 800 pounds ofstraw but no bunks.' The sick, • •therefore,jaid. en the . bare ground, and from the lst to the .31st of Japuarye 732 of. them died: _From Febuttw to l Fehrmery . -13th, 375 of them e says- further.. .m• this letter: !!This country' abounds in straw; for a. country . as full 'of . wood, as this, energetic • 'and Methodical industry. would. have formed a'depot to provide for such contingencies as a temptirary failure ,of supplies in the early part of-186.1."• • •- ' • • • Capt: Vance; of North . Caroline,. wrote to 'the Rebel SecreteirY of •War,..sititing that "the prisoneri of Sainsbury are suffering terribly.,". 'A report made by ?:Captain Hall " the -ground upon which - the priscin is situated is red-cl4,:and in time of rain this., clay-holds he.water. l and-makes the groun • a perfect ' tang for • a long time afterward. There--is. no :drainage - t-t the - OKI:a-and the pools of filthy ewater would be.certataisiereate a pestilence inwann.weather. There is Mestream running 1 through theplica"Aceording to the same re . port,: the -number. of prisoners confined-. at Saulsbury in the-month , of Ocaebite. x,.1864; .was 10;321,: and this :number, 8;4 B;4W had - died Provides to Fob,_ 17;4865.- • •.• • r The foregoing extrsets p r esent a small per :tic/12 of the eirideride l coutAined - in the letters and.dectiureitta: found la. the 'rebel: archives, concerning the condition 'and treatment ,of Caine eoleiere in the. prieons"of • the South: Itlitrualliat vertices exetieeswere inadefrom• 'time to.time fur theea outragea.on 'humanity -and the rides. of war -by . .those In authority at •Richtionk stichnsthe • refusal of thelJoited Stall* •.Goverrintent . to ..eichange: prisoners, .and theirown. -inability to furnish supplies ;• - brit the.factenilVretnaltis that from* the year '18,62 to the,eloseofttre rebelliOrte the author ides-were fully:and 'frequently : driforined,: weillyiellensand communteanan .froth•pit -Vete persoris,. by effleial reports; that ; the prisouers - in their custody wereauffering eire ,:,ey•aoncelVablelheitror,--.-tuid- dying in: great •numbersdeilyeln l con,semienen . of - treat -- 'ment.they,.endeiriel at the baricisoftlie dinales . -th&Riabitiond •Getiermnenll l 44 ...it Mao remains ttablieliedf.icit hat no rreallYefiefent,effort *4 Made istany thfie to retie: ditielniSh the evilee e • . , e e, toituaculvVrrEE-TipriAssessmti.The tittisining ON.- . .teatirnany.,tnk.6B examined nd- nd risidered rei arcs 'An he :complicity Of ',Tann% c::o2ol,ylif;ltt e d,detTe'r-' iej ii4.l . iii:44 l 6ol l 4l4.titPr.ksOdi* Atrii iiritienl47olo; Clay; „tg .. :lYresldent ' 'Johnson.: dattute:Finsitas Idonine,lo* 43;186C' be says 'char g ed none with IhipleOtATP4b.:-t CciUltrllool4l - • Single Copies. Siqt Cents.; - .. I . • , • . . . hclatk charged witlienneer•ing 'the Critue.-•-•-.. .I'hs - ci been .absent... from Osnada nearly six. Months. bachnever kOnwn or beard cif.Horah..l • .gr pliber Of those charred es his icznediste aceoniplices, and bad not. to my , knowledge or belief, ever Seen any of.thern:. -•• . : . • This latter to the President' was Written for ibe. Purpose, of obtaining .1 reloaen from con. Liniment. and contains "a posit ivetdenial.of all romplibity in • the: astisslintion. of President • Lino An .one. of the reasons Pti . a 1 by the writer* in his behalf is Illtit• Le bad been ab rsent from Canadttneatly six montica If the statement w:na true: It %%maid not tend in any. considensitlo degree to. exculpate Clay.lllll4o . .'were evidence tentlng to implie.tte hint in the asSasAnations .• lint ite falsitv . goes. far ill • show thst ktetncl sortie reason for attempink , °ten:tee:o the (het. ea to the-time when .h s - left Canada. and luesmueless the ate t•• , tiont.- was made in 'order. to relieve hirOstar fr en the charges Cont•tin. d lelhoPre,itt .nt 'a pr tclants. 1 , ation. it has a strorigtendt•ney Conviezhitti of i coalplicitY in the di!ed A .tet er illt , cd Mon .troll. Sptember 10: - 1864 atitir , !tio• - ed to J Tiffinip:.*4.-atittsierted•L ,Et Hope, is in the hand writing of C C. Clay. Tuts is apparent front .a entapsrison: of:the idler ' with-Clay's . hanl • writinz: and ls• - also established by the t ea , imt - inV of M Iti. -Richard Mort g..mery • Ttlis terter is referred:An to thn. synopsis of the - Clay correspondent. and islnarketili I I . I. Tile Ri-Inond E qttirer of D.-ceinber 15, 1864 ; contained a "Personal '' eopled from the :New York•NewS of Distoinber 1, est Mows: . . . _. Novernber.2o, 1861 : • • 11. L. Cpsx, litensncto,- Vi :",--YoUr's and B.'s received. Will try. and leltvo . aa-ruzgest cd by the let of December, and. may ico to Mexico; am .Vt rY well; Rob. and .vife • with we,t. he isimptuvinz •-• , - T E LAO.. • . . The names .of T. E Hopo . and T E Lacy. Were. the assumed names or C C Clay, und. r which ranch of his correspondence wttaa - ton due:ed. - In an Indorsement upon a letter dated NeW•Torle Jan 12. 1865,. without signature. addressed T E Hope. clay.admits It to be his assumed name. The advert isetuout. is sighed CJ. The fact that ibis "personal" was writ ten •i by C 0 ()lay,- . 1a established by-a letter . fretn. H L Clay, brother of C C (Masi, to the wife or the .latter, dated It:elm - Mad, : Va.: Dec. 8, 1864, in which be transmits the "per-. sonar-from the New• York NeWs, dated Nov .20 ; 186*, signed T E Lacy. ;It is probable that Clay intended to leave Canada by the lift of December,JB64; and it is poSsible - tha. he retitle the attempt to run the blockade. and subsequently returned to II ilifttlx if not : to Canada. • On the. 17th of Jantiary; 4663, .1•1 L Clay wrote a letter to the wife of C C Clay. dated Rienaeud,. Va, in which. he says . •"I have last seen Oen Singleton. of plinois,'here by perchission - of Lincoln - and Davis.. - He tells nie thatbrother C .till not attemp to run the blockade at Washineton. Out will certain 1y go to blexicta and then toTexas, '-' as a rea-. son for that, tte•sitya, - .."besides apprehenslon 1 of ' capture, my brother C has been. employed. by a gentleman in Massachusetts, a Mr Pierce, .to look after a large lantied property Interest in Texati. • I tell you this' to quiet your, fears for-his safety, and to let your patience have -its perfeet.work." • : , , _ . . . A_ letter signed "Rob;" which was written to C. C. Clay by Hubert BrOWn, Ilk nephew dated St Catharines, 19th December,. 1861 ccmmences with this paragraph: • •• Mr Dr..tu UNCLE:. Your esteemed note 'from Quebec, 11th inst.', came to me 0. K , and I hu.:".teir to answer. it; hopiatt this will reach you before'you fleece Halifax. This - paragraph renders it cot:rains that Clay was at. Quebec. as' late •t a the 1 Ith - of Decem 7 -, • bar,' 186.1,: or within abotit four Months pre . ceding the assassination. It addition to the foregoing , teatimouy, derived from papers found In the.Rebeh archived, . there' is in the War Depart menti he affidavit of Hiram Lewis Hall Of Ts iron ie.': Canada. -IV•est, . who states that he has kilo , i n Clement •C.• Clay tor 15 .or 20 years.past ; that he asw him freqttentiv in Cauada—Toronto, St. Calntrines. mid *else-. wh -ren-rind that. he. met Mr. Chty. at Tom., ' to In December, 1861, shook hands . with him: snit bade. him good-bye, as be was. at/aline from Montreal to take ship with the intention . or rut:fakir - the. bloeltade. and reaching the Southern States; that .at that time - he SUN: pOsed he had g .ue,• but.that..somet, time after -tient Year's. 1863 -.he met him again, when .11r. Clay said he had failed to run the block tide, and had la:mm.l to Canada. •. George-B. Hutchinson :testified before the MilitaryCJanuaission that he last ,saw Clement C. Clay at the giteents Hotel, Tornto, about the 12th or 14th•of February. The first allu =ion in point of time. made to •the presence 01 Clay int he South; among all the ,papers In poNseasion of the . Government vet examined. is aletter dated at Riclinind,'March 8. 1865 and written by H. L. Clay to C..C..CiaY, Jr_ -Till. letter - contains the following-words: • Yourindortiement upon. a latter akter to 'Celeste, brought.ye:eerciay by Cept Hodsoi„ IT the only chrect intelligence...we had from ou -ince the • telegram aurrounciug your ar rival in Charleston. • .-• ' . • Tee evidence - upon - the branch of the sub ject eafablishes beyond reasonable doubt tin fact th it Ct ty rent tined in.o tnada..far, Info I . ierin!il of Fen ,-1885. and nece.:sarily cOnVicie lain of a false statement in communication to the President upon-a point which ire deem ed important in exculpating himaelf from' the charge of complicity in- the ussabaivation of PreAdent . • . • . " , Toe settement of City thstt he had never known any of the vs. ne accused end eon • tested of prrlicipartug in the aerassinatien of Pres dent Lincoln. • is sleeen to he false,- te the evidence of B. cued Montgomery. as te ' tinned in Ike testimony taken by the Militate Coetteiseion Man gmnery nays : • - 'I have seen, Lew is - Payne,, the prlsoner ti the bare In C.tmi4 ; I saw him ,at the Fell: iu the simmer of 1864. , And again : • • - - - • r had some. word , : with him at the Qneene - Hotel at Toronto. I had au interview with Mr. rbottipient. and on leaving the room I met this man 'Payee, in the passage way: talking with 'Clement. 0 Clay Mr Clay stopped me and held my tend. delehed tie conversation; with Peyne In an duller tone and when lie left me for a moqient, he said : —waiefor me; I will return. • - ' 010, while in C nada, acted under the following commieshi: _ • lircaemen, ARrI l 27, 1864. H • To. on. C., C Clay, Jr. - , et-c, ichumnd, Va. Con6ding speeialtrust in your zeal discretion, and patrioeien, -I hereby direc• you to proceed at once to Canada, there to carry out such inatruoinns as you have re ceived from me verbally, in such manner as Shall seem most likiily to conduce to the fur theranch of -the interests •of the_COnfederat e States of America, whin have been intrusted to'you.. - - Very respectfully, and truly yours, • JEFFERSON DAVIS. This communication is. written upon dls patch paper and appears to be in the hand writing of. Benjamin. It is well established by, letter and documents derived from Rebel sources, and now in: the. archives of the Gov eminent, that Clay under this commission was instrumental in organizing and executing with more oreless sucreet the raids upon the cities and towns -along- the border; the plans for the introduction of pestilietee, the organ ization of ceuspirecies to lib , ra , e the, prison era confined - in Camp D nigh .s, Chicago,• to destroy our cotnmerceowthe rivers, lakes and oceans. and finally to th van and over throw the Government if pnssible by In .itine a Lew rebellion -in the Norte , .• It is else es certained -that Jacob Thompson; Beverly Tucker:George N Bland-re', .W C Clay. B-n. nett. H Young and KJ Stuart were etnployed in Canada as special agents fir the Confeder ate authorities. , • . In,June, 1864, bald Young. as directed by Jatnes A. Seddon, Rebel Secretary of :War. proceeded without de.ay to the British Pie, tam under temporary appointment In the - provincial army and reported tp Thompeoe and Clay for iestructions. He-was author— ized by Seddon to collect. escaped prisoners to the number of not more thee 20 and to execute, such enterprise as might be indica - - cedeimplicitly obeying the inetruetione of The:naps:me and Clay.. Confidential, instrue— tiens were also given by Seddon, in cypher in-which Yeurig vets ordered to reconnoitre the towns meant enemy's northwesterri fron tier, and to take the one moat expo-ad, and to sack, burp and destroy banks, puttlic build legs, stereo and storehouses, nod -.destroy railroad depots; mille e ratenries, ears. bridges. and such houses and barns belonging to their enemies as he might think . proper. _ Hewes ordered not to allow yetaliattrin on women or children, or on 'unarmed aud dereadeless nit izees ; and then Seddon- proceeds to say.: . It is bat right to say that the people of New • raglan& and Vermont: espeetally, some' (if Whose dilute anderoops have beereforemost in these eseessys; and whose people •have approved or their course, should have brocrele home to them some of - the hornrs of such warfare. elt is but just retribution and reetli He &lye further:: . . " • - Yon are aware that *other officers have alio receive . ' authority &idler -to pmts. Your respectiVe commands are independent of each • -After tie duty assigned to vou.all at Qhl cago is performed - you - will Ari-it,:-Bdrlingtost land St hi.lbanS, Venn Ont otttgrs:.tortil viAt other, pelettt as.lttslueted... These instructions were Ailed *August 2 . 184, avviveroirota4Acoltnnett H.-Young, at Chleign ' - -'' - On the. 81st tit the: Wait month Y 440:; maliea a - reporz also-in cipher. fromr Chicago . Iu . Whigh.beigieetf,a •ter 'roil: of MIS 'tiom h Staiesitetributori. 4 ' ;Upon` ere•the names of Several perilous se ho were afterward :6itattaived bl'ittasaid at EC-Albans. • . reittinmisatinei tick. Bruihsikto oiSt. Alhuts, yt.4 . - I cam.; 'fully decipher my4otructioni . spr : the 24r),h or - WlKlNzaitAlitort - 'of the loaderil *amps 011044 . 30 foiTC of smut oUtiorliOncelloi C. zr i5;ri , 44"4" , 15; - 4t,e, • A., - AN.N.,MSIaL Ha tarsal - to isatatts - snal3OOK #11 4 idi:4, 11. 0 1 ..* 0-04:Xai i ii " 613131 # 1 !kiF 4 Ft a l Ol4 ll , Surest i4sateltit;l: A • rd -litAikag..: View At ' eat - tbi notice. Oar Etna.. Is moons - Aulti,tbSSOf Say oats : exam of tie 'MI we keep, *de ewe, iat Jobb* *tog siptattled • "wflSigalltte t,ei Po 26 ota bi tuned oat. in Sigit POCTL . NI ORS done at the abactiestsafil , t 4., 'Beek simint Beam vtricky of sto s K ccl degritomMaildliCtrld. !Fa •Cr, st AbOrkat MAIM Pence Copperheads, prevente out .1f /ter platts to release the the Federal Beettre here. • - . Oa the 80:h of ist , tv. . 186* scrheA from Tore . nto, C to which he !Ayes . . . to! Bitaer . not I vet Pent me the-tritne ttes of check - for $2O 000 000..1, will, think • .vottr Excellency- to, it the the inertiftekr p • -The Richmond De:pryer. among tlia„,!, exam- • ; els,' and titan to a carrier thionghl:o ma • -xj with it line to the H;)n JThoMPsno, stating the feet tai itthe.cheek was drawn. and tint; we e to , eonsultme in any •tuure These raids: of %chief' Mr Thompson hi., salti.: , ;• to they .have all gone -.wrong: have , served to crest eividit ion al,espionage end vex- - anon to-dur Mends, *it bout , materially edit- ••••<. , 4 piing the enemy or heat ning pe"ace_ should terike hard When 'we do silica, cur we- - begethatred instead of fear. I also des're tel - express mt convictiog that much. very much can be done from- this t 4 ie. give ; - top time smt - mottey, and these farther r,,*: are lc op tied- - ^ _ ._• ' It is pruhabie that stawart woe insincere . 111:- , c,odentnatfon of. the odds ender akert. '.• • by Thompson, for another paper, which - .., , was probibly sent to D &via be say : • In order to deceive the enemy, I will send ... t. to your excellency by tdcipti carp% an etc* aortal- comentididadon decrying . these raids,.- . •.• j:3 as I have (Attie,' aired lye utter to be. •-, sent to Mr. C.,:cootaining a manifesto innit . t• •.'A: ing - the negroealn W11:1111A1011 City ItitiVolt. In the communication last •reterCed to ha • .43y8 : 4 • . • - . - • . . . , . I propose that the.men used here shall_ be fermi d into a partisan corps, :after present ~ s er vi ce perfortned, and eackonebe regard..., .• ed tan ollicer, who shall havethe - privilege • • 61 hiring flue or: more colored-servants We- . can enliat ten men here where the enemy can: . enlist one. Strategy of an ug,#esaive_ char- • 4 . „.• totter_ can ...e used here icOremendous effect.. ::• : ' If Col T— has already. -"created so ranch •• alarm and annoyance, and3 - •acknowledge it . -•- is very 'great and expansive;: by•ao many fdl tires, how much more can be done by. - one' great success • : • . It is probable, also,.thatsa letter to • _ dated Toronto, - Conada West,. Dec 12, ISM* • in which- lie condemns, the act of sending baxes'of small pox clothing- to Worthington, • • . was written torthe pnrposerrif dt calving the • 5; : authorities of-the ed States in. - reference • .0 the character of the by which he . ;,nd his tisociStett . in Canada were controlled._ • The letter' is, however, .an adodiaton -that •-.' $lOO public .money was there paid, to One • Hymns, shoemaker; for services; rendered In_ conveying boxes of small-pox clothing to be • sold at Washington. In the same lettet.hir says: L- regard it as a kind and Merciful Pinvi.; : -- • deuce that has delayed my own action In causing the- check fur $20,000. sent by: the - Signal. Corps to fall into the enemy's hands • ...- Gtr otherwise I should have been endangerel by those abortive attempts of others. ' While in his letter of the 20 it he- desires ... to :have a triplicate of. the check - sent. and a . !mice published in the Richmond Enquirer, of which the following is a copy : • , Tile New. York 'News wilt . pleass advise - Mrs:- Jacobi that she Is . authorized to' pay . • ••-• Mr. Richmond the a•nount spec.fted - • for the bendit of my citildred. ..• . ','•. J • This rote Is Interpreted as a direction from . .. • - • Doyle hitriseif to Jacob Thompson - to .pay :. •,- • $20,000 of secret service money in l'houtp, - s. n's hands to Stewart, for the purpose indi- ; . eated in his.dispatch to Davis of the .30th.of November. It, will be seenliereafter, the secret service money Wei placed in the temtis of. Davis and • subject to his exclusive control, and applied' - to those purposes only that re - celved personal " approval. . • . r • On the 2iSth of October, 1845.4; J..P_. Benja-,. • : • mitt. Secretary of State, writes tc-J. Sedtli tl, ' _.• . -is Secretary of W tr, asking for a page • for - • Chapton S. Ottneron, 'Who is, he imp, em- • played with Mr. Stewart on the secret errs • vice. according to an understanding with the President,- and the Chaplain %till want to pais • . -• • through our tines rti his Key to Canada no- • cOmptnicd by two friends - It'appears that • he piss was. given, dad it establishes the fact •. •• '- that Stewart rtes the secret agent tit Davis. • 7' : I foll Owing his directions, and - that he was paid L' • I out t.f the secret service fund. . • . _ _ _ . It appears from the reeords ohtelned from .W:thmond that on the lath otFebrunry.. B Hcccomb was commissioned by Ditvigiss ioertal Commisaioner iri prOceyd to the Brit ish Provinces of Nor b America. He wan' &tented to repOit at Halifax to the Lieuten :ALl Govern. r. His 4 ulspatch was sigued by. P 131 On the 2ltit of the same month, Benjamin writes to Holcomb and inclose:: 68,000 ojee. ...ompiish the object in his letter of the Mb iniu. lie Fay,: further: • -As this sum is furnished by the President . from the seernt service fond your accounts will not pass honigh the Treasury. bar ~wlll tie seir led Iti the department. The remittable 000 are paid in cutupensatiou of yuur per. -mod services, &c. - • Be. Jima then proceeds to say: -For any aunt that -you may pay out of 'hese $5,00 under cot Ln - aii t.c: 1.4.r - li.r Kr. • poses that do not pr unit) (du. g.r.c:lp 4„ you waren:fah n certitimte ou but or, which will be received no it-suffic em voucher." , Ou the 14 hof Match, 1864, J &victim. Secretary ot War, nuthur;zen tine J 8 0 . Bin. kturne. to enlist a company or mei,. trot to exceed fifty in number, for specl.,l servless Ord itie Mississippi Roe: r. • iu lieu , of pay or oiler compensation. they were •to •receive stttti'percentage the veiny of all . pri.p rty of the enemy destroyed by them as might be awarded by an officer selected by the Depart-. Intuit In charge 1.0 h duty, but In toi chats o. exceed Eid p r cent of the value.. Mi'heis Bleckuusno hot ett-istcd. 25 meu he went to ieceive a conandeslon as captain in the Pro visiuual ar;ny, but without pay Oiturprilers ‘r a similar character were issued to ir r• ais ,persons. Among others, J. T Beall was cm sitio.,ed in the special service of the' Ittbettl or me destruction of our commerce on the ..;hesiipeake Bay and the Northern Lattee.:—. Cuts B :all is the p-rsou woo was afterwards ..xecutcd at New York. The following en ry is iu one of the- books of the Rebel War Dr-parttnent, marked "Letters Received:". . Alston, Lleut W., offers his services to rid the country of some of its'deadliest enimies. Indorsed A.. G For attention O. - The letter hereafter is referriedto and quo , tett by , the Commit tee In coniiection with Oth— 'r documents.,Evidence tearing to show that Divis . entrtalbed proposidows the - assassination pf the principal ofilccramf the - United States Government. There is also a tatter from •E. A. Alstim to the Rebel Secre—• Lary of War, dated . "Heatiquarters Morteses . , t.', -. Command,,Decatur,-Ga., -Feb..9B, 1864..'.....• 'C. foe writer .says: • . -- ---- I addressed you a, cOmmititication aboa --- .,"' ten days ago In regard to the Matter which ~''d:,. " . you were Kind enough. to discuss - with 4ne 74, -.. when I was in Rich:rma • 1 have anxiously. --;'(,•.-; iwaited your reply, and for fear thathiy 14-; .r!.? ter may have miscarried, I again take the Itn:, i'.l . ens ,. olcalling your attention.: , Gen. Morro, . , ; ti', "'. with such of his men es he can got mounted, . ,!. ' w ilt start on an expedition in about eight days. ' ' . 4 1 "... -. I will a:Company him uniesaa hear fromyuu - '.i ' 77. . _ in the mean time. . . - .., -• 0 Thi.. communication may be from the per. 4011 referred to es Lieut. W. •Alstorn . fh_in. •'t any Lycra both pensons If there were two, be. . , - ~ touged to .Isl..ogatiacommand. non" the letter. : - if R. A. Alston is conclusive upon this tiomt . • ..' .hut the subject which he had discu-sea with •,, .'' .3eddoit when in Maim, nil did not relate , tO ' t . 7 ' the business In which Gen. Morg .n was en- caged with his command, as is apparent - , i. e . from the lain. sentence.of It A. Alston's let- i • ter. B. . The following entrles are found In titibliti 1.1), - --, containing the record it' letters ' received to - I ''.*.'i 'ha Rebel Wei Department: J Thompson, .f f!! ti - ".. Novl7, 1864—Relang to Physicians' Ritt:,..,- e -- , .-; frau of War proper, in index of letter receiWi• .li - ' , -,! ed No 4, page 411. In the same •volume'ihktt.4 t' ' •:.i the following entry: . Dr. J W Loth. N 4 1.; --; 18,-1864=4ppeals' -Bureau' of War proßeg:; . .,.. " index lettere received No 4, page 43- Ttis ~.......'..', fact that the. subject - otTnompson'a lettei-t-,,,:7,; was Physician, nod than- ofLoth is stiled . ;!..1;. - Doctor, "renders it prribeble that faith leti : . .4-:... ',.. telt related to the same matter. -Theiettetj. , 101. ,. .*: - themselves bare not been. found.' Aletter..•P.' --, was ound -among the Clay papers, dated. - t i! -.. . - ToroAto, Sept 2, 1864." :The siddrese-and'; 1 1 ;4 1 . f . ' signature to the original have been-cat eh% '- i i..., out upon ttai outside is an: kidOrsement or .. i. ii4,. l e the w oo d -Youngs." It. is in the handwritht,g ..c., of CC Cl a y; jr,"; on the outside of the. , first - . if; 'heel. the stibacriptiiin,."Hori C C Clay. Ir. !t,' ,I. has beim partially trussed .: - There cannot'ie . ., 1- ,/,...' much reason to, doubt that the le , ter Uhl . .. :: i r . written by kt H Young to C C Clay. jr: . The , "r / 1 following is a copy'of the controunication: -. ' - -While I aru not prepared to justify sorti. belief that:Barrett.% a spy, yet I am fully sato •iatiol roar.the -- whOle dfort Dna be. n a weal able failure.. It.ia . too late for Singleoan to -a-+y this, since bei hasirect ived - ado nof,. tie.- .counted tor 11.18,000 from this saute spy: L. igree with yr..ii that ats II ive fallen'hito the hand. of men whose peribrwance has fallen tar ski irt of .their pro t eesuinit cud apparent exPee - . I tedium- _ . . -. '• , ,_, ,:-'---• ~ - • Tonceern, Sept. 2. 1864. ' Li tieeeidanee WI b • your order, I I•,u st.. 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