Ti?miN op Tim "AiritK'A.r.' single siuscRtrrioN t Two Dollaiiii per annum, to be paid nnlf-yaarly n advance. iVejinwr Ulraontiiiuod uulil nil ar rearage art paid. to ctr t Thr-a copies to on address, t & 00 fevcn da do s. 10 00 Firnen do do 211 00 Fivo Dollar. In advance., will pny for three yean' lubscrlption to the American, Club tuilwcrlpiini, nmM be Invariably paid In ikI nicc. and sent to mie address. If tiboribcr neglect or rcfuae to tnVc tliclr nut pi pern from ihc office to which they err directed, they er remmtnlble until ihcy htve weltlcd the bill and ordered them .li'oiiilued " P. mnatcri will please net M our Atrent. end frniih lepers cont'iinlnR auliseripthui money. Tiny are permitted to do tliii under tlie Puet (Ifliec Lew. SUHBUBT '1'i:ioin of aivi:riim:m. One npiar of IJ linn, X liinre, Kvcry aulaHaoiniil imorliuu, line npiitra, J lutiuitii, Sin Uniinki, One year, liuainm Cards of 1 line per annum, Mm-oliauie Mid uihcr ailv.u lining by the year, Willi lt.M i.t.v.l ... .' ii. .......... ....I....... ..- 1 00 ii A III) ft 00 8 110 a uo ..... (.. . . ., ... mnn uninvui nu VtrtiM1liLT ti.lt I M 10 OA .ii-i.i. -, intii.n nucrtrn id inn Local, ton hk, or beinra .ntrri.tH-na m.d buaiha, klh Chit Id ILK Ll.XM'or vwili inacriioii. ijf 1 .- AdferluH-nienl an per ajrei'turiit. JOB PXIINTINO. Wa here eoiinootwl with our eaUtbli-ahmont a well selctftod JtJl (tl'HCIi, which will enable lit 1 eioouie, in the tiet1 iiylo, otery variety of Printing. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY II. B. MASSER, SUN BURY, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. NEW SERIES, VOL. 10, NO. 28. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 18G3. OLD SERIES, VOL. 24, NO. 2. AMERICAN. Mm X,VIBTUt lllfT - u livjpirVr WfrtWCt jJ 13 A X.TTIvT TLH tOCK HOSPITAL. mAr.nniH) as a rrncr. from qfac k i n Y. the oxtr piavk wvnn: a cvkk vax hi: oiiTMxr.v. TV W . .milXSTOX has discovered themes! Certain. sitiec.lv end nplv F. flee 'tin Itcmi-dv in the Vi.r'il he nil l'rivnli lU-ense. M eekness nl'tl-c linck or 1 :n ha. Stric'iin . ACcciim-- of the Kidneys end M...1.l.. 1 t titv 1 iiR..t,i-iffa. ttnrot.'ticr. (I. lie- ml ficbilitv XeivonWii-a. 1 yst-t-i ay. Lnimunr. Low. S-iiji. ('..rrinlon of I. low. l'liloit-itmn of Ilinrt. I y-on- ol tbo ll.v.,1. 1 brunt. or skn, APwMon. -ni -.l M. r. Lin. :..s1,.v.1idiorl.mvcWt) ".e l.rr.- I i- 1 -iir.li.iK nriKii'E trim 1 !. Ndilnrv IIiiIhip "f 1n their voMitns tbnn the rv( of f-vicr in li e Jin-rim-re of I'lyw. bliisbtin s Iln-ir n iwt li 1 1 1 in tit lop or iitHn-ii'iitioi,". reiiil'-riiig inn riat". Ac. impnwi ble. IVM-r-i-iVv. el n beve bi-eon-e the vioHiv. of Soli'ery A i. e. iliiit dn-iolfnl in d d.-ntritetive I nliit nl ii-ti in t -mil! v weep. to en tiniin elv (tn-ve ll .hikiii ..( Voiirig Mm ortlie ii .nI exnlti-ii tnlt ni ntid britliiint il li-'l.-i-t. V.I o tri-.'ht o'lii-i e i-i-I'live el'trillierd IN'ej-. 11 ir Si l-iit. p nilli tl e tl iil-delT nfebmurr.ee or wnkeil t.-i-i-flnty 1 l.o livine; lyre, li ny enll with full eon ti'lince. Mnrrii d Peri" ns. or Yoent! Men eoti'i irplnt:iie le-iii-ine. l.eini: mvnre ot pby.-'it-nl w iiil,re-e. orjxm.ie d'-l-ility. ilelolli ili.5. Ae.. vpei.lily ei:retl. IIi-mIo plnei-K Lie self under the cure ofl'r .I. in i v reliaimiVy oit.le ir 1 ie lo i-orn!" n jrenti. u nil, iiii-l eoiifiii. utly rely.iipiin I. in lill n I'Lyi.-inn. itttU l.MC.HIMIit-.W Iii-n:ed:.iii.-ly Cured, ned Full Vi'-.r l'.etorrd. 1 lii I'i" V. -;n.; AHeeiioii lieb render T.-fe loi-eriil-li' ni d loerrintre in pi!iMe tr tlie pi-imlly ,-iiil by tbe ii-tiii.! of improj-er iiolnli'-i.et Veim person-, ere Imi iipl to eeii mil exei-w.es from not iie;n liwrre of tlie ilrendflll enlis, nl.el.ei-?. thnt noiy ennie Now. wbo ihnt uiidert:iiid tbe pubjeet iil prelen-1 to dei y lli.-il the fiower of prnereiiti.-n i- lot Hi.iti.-r bv tlowe f.illina into iionrooer luiliitf tbnii by ti e pn.-b-i l ' IU-iidei beiiur deprive. I the pleeMiree of benliliy ofl'uprinir tbe ii..wl i-ii.ii- mi l de-lruetive fvii ptoii.'y lo ti.it li lio.l v Hi-d loiiiil iii t.-p. 'I lie system bee-H. en 1-i-ihiil! d. the l'liysienl (llxl Menlnl l-'lllie-lint. VY ft. bened. Loss ol I'roeie.itive Power. Nervous I n-it:.l.il:tv. Iivs'.-tis,i, PMlt'tin'ion of tbe llenr'. Iiidii-esibiii. Coi-iiiiiitioiuil I'l-liility. Wntiiur o tbe l'r.iuie. Couj:b. Coiijliliipliiill. Iieeny mid l'cii'.ll. .'li'.-. .. Smi.li 1V..! i'5i Wt!-.-.-l.ett ii-nid si-I.i (toiinr from linitiiimre sin-.-i. n fen 1 u.rs from the . oilier. Fail not to oli.nc iii.me" lllld 1:1.11 le-r. l.eitets li list be pnid erd c.iitniri it flump. The f..eiors l.ij ioiiiiis biuii: in bisnll'ee. .t' mi UlttuAM !. B A l i IlllN. A. Wrrrriy or Y..'vrozi m-iv. IS..HSI.A?i'l Member of Hie liovnl College of Surueoi . T.or.don. 4;r i.line trooi olie of Ibe most eminent ('o'!r:cs ill tbe Vi i'ed Mules, mid ibe irn uler -"rt of ol o" lite 1 n been stH-iit ill tbe I litille of l.iil ilnli. Pnris. Vbilllilelplii'l end c'si-wbere. Inis etleele.l some of tlie u:ot nstonisbiri: ciir-ii tbnl re in-i kimvii'; rniiiy troubled with rimriin: in tin-be-ol md e irs when Rslel-li. trre-it ll--rvonsre.s. heinif Ml-iriied tit .... .1.1.... letslil o I ess. Hi: . lieu m:l. tl.-Mlo-iil liiii-ln! Hitended sonie'i itli di movement of mind, were cured in liie.l'iite'y. i'Aiw: I'litTHii.wt XMirr Pr. ,1 n b!re-es nil those wl. s l.v in t-ri-i. r ii'dolei-i: bin-ii jor.d I! in end .litnr- l-.nblif. wbieV ruin lio'b I ii. t v ii i H I in i ti-1 . infilling them for eiiber business, study, society oi nmri ini-i . Tlll'sn lire sonic of the s-ld lllld llieleneholv efleeis rr. ilueed bv enrlV liebi'S of Volllll. vi: We- klless of Il i P.e-k nn 1 I.mi-Iis. P-H 1 I. I oss of Mitseulnr Iteiirt. I'V-p JisV. Nervoll of Ibe liijesiive Fiineiioi in Hit' llend. llillinees of Power. P ill it .lii-n of tl e i Irriiid.i'iiv. 1'. i.-mi m. nl .. livner.d I'- bil' .v. -yn.p- ton ot'Col'siiiiii tMli. .e. .M kn r i i.t v. 'I In- f.-irt'ut i-f-c'siin Hie mind "re tvlieb lo be drended Ics of M.-n nrv. Col fusion of Id'Bs. liepn -s'oti ol St.iriis. F il-F.ireboiliinrs. Aver sion to Soeietv. S-lf-l'ls'rilt. I.'H. of S..i!ude. "l i.. i.lilv or II f Ibe evil l.ro-liiee l. Tin i im f iilln.-. i-hii i.-iM iude wbni i- 'I ii I' lluir dccinsiiir heiilib. losing their vior. hieomior wenk. (ei'e. nervous iu-. eniaciiited. hnvin.: stinrul ir nnre-irnnce utioul the eves, cull-ll "lid sen i.iiesof oi.iimp!ioli. ; Kli.X.lin V I . . Ime i iii'l-d tl i'ii selves by a eertnin r riictice I !r,-luL"..l in ivbeu nlope. a luil.it' f n-f j il.-li ' ly b urned froie nil ei-n f'nr-i-1 s. or in S"lool. ihe eio els o whieb nro ni -bily I' I'. even ben asleep, nn I if not ri-red ren-lei-s i-n'il'M''' he l-ie-i hie. nid destioys l-.el n-in 1 i'i:-l I- !y. l ..r.l.l ii).i-ly in no diniely. Vim ii til.' ih'it ii voulm ll'-.n. Ihe hope of bis conntrv. ibe di.rlin' oft. is p-iri-li's. si, mild be si. 'itched . f.-. tn nil I tii-i el-joj mel ts of life, by the c. i sisiii."e ! de i:ii-i'. fnnn 'be ptith of i nture I ii.du'iiiuin '' ci-i' lie se.-rel linl.it. Suuh pcrsnnn Ml ST, hel'i.re Co- ten I'i'.-J j tl ArtttS reflcet li nt Miui.d in led nnd b.dy nr" ti e iiio.t i..ies lo I roll-i-li Col.lillbi.'il b:ip!.il'iNs. 1. .I... .I ... I., oil Ibese. Ibe loi.rneV llirolulh 111" I"'- e mc a weniy pil .'i-iiiuii;. : tbe pnmpeet hourly ilillkil In III' vim: ll e l-l'li'l becoiues sbll'l iwed v ill disi.nir in d li'lid wilh tbe mebilicl.olv r.-llii'-lloll II. lit Ibe bappll.es of unollier becomes bl'bled u oh our o. n Mj:-'.AfiVor niiri'Mn'r. When Ibe tnisri.idet nnd imprudent votary of ,1 refllids ll.nl belli" iliib'l.'-l Ibe seed ol Ibis leriifll! lllseiise. it toonflcll II ip-'CII ihnt nil ill-iilne. i.'iseof sb e. or dread of ili-eovery. fleiers Inm from npplvil.i lo lli.oe wbo. I "lo eduealioll nni r.-spiH-t.ii.ilVv. eim alone lii fi iel d bim. delnyii: till Die eoli-litu're'li il evil pliilna of Ibis horrid ili-eno liiiikn their npi.cnr u.ee. meb as iil.-mti .1 sore liironl di"Vi:e l tin-", iioelurual p mis III the helnl and liiuW. .limness ofsiht. ik-nfiiess. nod. on Ibe shin Is.u.-s and arin. blotches on the bend. I o e and extremities. r.. ire, n ; i'ii I rightful rnpiluy. nil M In! III' pilule of Ihe nnli'h or 'he boles of the n..c till in. ". ihe victim of tbi nwlul di-.-nse h.-eomi- ii horrid ohjeet of eomii.ii...itiun. till demh put- a period to his dreudrtil Hiflerini;. by ndii'S him lo"ibai I'ni'.isoovcrid Country from whence no trnveller return Il is a uir'liifxifi fart that lboiiiilis r-i.l V lllli. to Ibis ten ible disease, iiwin; to the iiiiskillliilnes- of i'liornnt nvelei..lers. who. hv the use ol thill I'-.n'if f'm inn Mrn iii ii- ruin the constitution and iu..ke .Uresidueofliniiseral Tru.' not your liv.-. or benlib. In Hie enreof the eianv I iJ.ariied and M.ull leas Prctend-ia. il"tiint ol kni-w'.i-lji'. iiui.e or etiumci.r. who copv it. l..l...i...,- h.Iv, rtlm nicuts. or hlvte lliemselveii. Ill the i.iwapanera. regularly Kdiic. t Pliysieimi-, in .ni'iilile "I t litii it. tbey keep yi u atrltlinit nioi.ih after month takinn tl-it flbl.y an.l p.ix.nu i-om. n-.eii 1. 'T a loUK as llie.iuallo1 f.-eei l. be ..'.taint I. and in despair, lenve y..(l wi Ii ruiued health lu sit'' ovr your .'i.lliiiir.lii'ppoiii'tiici.t. Jir Joliusioli U Ihe only 1'liysicim adverl'sini! I li eie.lentinlor dipb'tiia" lv luinn inl'is. lliee. 111. reiuidies or .re.ltelin-nl are linkleiwu to all -.tlurs .rtp.ilcd ft "I" a liie elil ill llie ureal h. i.iial. of Ji.r..w. Ibe til t in Ibe c-nn irv an I a u.ore Ulei sue f.iiuit fruitier lbi.li an) ill her I'bysiciuu in tlie world. iMtHtN:nr.Yi oi"nii: im:i-:- l lie u.ai v Ibousniid. ri red al 'bin in-iiiuii"i. year afer war.' aid ibe nun emu iii..rl.ni ei.r.-ie-l l,,i is-Hoin.ed bv Hr. J. I11..1..11 i:io.d by Ihe rii.ort.i...llbe -uii. ' 'i lipl'er. and many ...her paper.. ice. ol which hoc appealed a,.. and ai.ifn Ik-I. ibe public, boidr. I.i. .'..niliiK a. a un.il.u.au of iharaeler and res.n.ibilu, u a ...11 .....i niarul.liu lu tbe altln led .... ... ....... ...a - fll "-a a 4 1 III. la. )'ri'. r wiiilt t t be pertleiilar in .tir.aui'sT Ibvil I. ii.i. li ll. li iliiulu 11. II llelolh.wii- nni JOII M. .IOII .if ll.lnii I Hah Uallin.ol. M4. t.liuaiy U 1-Hi.t-ly i.tiioi' f.unw in: lin'i'i:' jsiiW 1.4 IIIKTIMK V HI.L m M AI.IU AI4 I ,..ouea.-e ft Ibe a.o.. il f b .l'H- I will well I VT.M l Vh.KAI l iAhi L I t V IMIfc InllillAll" a.iic-M or4 I4.11tr. h.m l. Wall P.a4 (" tl, I.r. U ribh-l'-J an- . re'.- a..,. 1b..u.b... all 1 fillip UMUU. I .ub u..al an a luaiiuii GUI A 1ST 1" Sz riETZ, bOWFP WFABP. PA. WHOLESALE ASI RETAIL IiEALtRS IN WHITE AS II COAL, in every vnrir'y, Ordrra mdicitcd end filled wilh proniplocae and dvpnteh. Pubbiiry. My 15, JSiVI. ly ORNAMENTAL II ON 'WOI T8. KH Ar I'l'.ICO'I', 11:11 lii.lp' .lirnni', l'liilnN'l lit:. I'll. ( ) N( w nni, ,.,.,, , in , Tnr!,.,T of ,rnn ,jnil ,. rrmP.ri,.,. ft t-m.l.I.r. c.: of i.. ...... . r Itnisi. '1'iiliiiitr : Iron 'er,itd;ibn. liiilooniei.. Sinii-e. Conn'erii. Founinin.. Ilnleti. Cohm n.. Ililel ing Potp. I.ttii P Stiuids. A'nsee. Tiible. Flower Mend.. SofH. Cluiirs. Stiilury. Annuel, end nil oilier Inm Woik 1 of a lieeor-itivc ehnriieter. Jiesiiriu forwnrded for m-betion. Porsoiu anplyini for tbe mm, will pi ease ftlitlo tbe kind of work needed. June li. lini.'t. 4 in i.s'i'Aii.iwiis:i m:o. PETER LiiKILLARP, nufl'.V' 'l'l.ii-- rin-nliM iii--r It! X IS CHAM Ill-ltS ST.. (Formerly 42 Cbntbnni Street. Xew York. Would enll tbe iitleiition of Iieiilers to tlie nrlick'9 of Lis mm. ui. iei lire. t: KKOM X SXI FE. Miiei-boy. Iieii-iiiro.. it.e llnpiee. 'Pure A'ir'rinia. Ionise lint-pee. Xnebi'o.1 e. An-eiii-iin tlenllen-nn. Copeiihnflen. Yl-.Ll.nW SXl'FF. Si-oteb. Ib.nev Ilew Seoteb. Jlivl Teist Seoteb. Fr. sb llorrv Irw Seoteh Ii'isb llii b To .st, Fresh Seoteb. or I.miilyfiiot. t Attention i. e-illed to tbe Inrjre rednelion in prieesof Fye-Cut Cbewinif and Snok'115 'Johiicco. ivbieb will' folll.dof a Sllpenol Ouulity, 1I!A('C). Sirokiiijr. Fin Cut CI.eviii ir. SiuokinfT- l.oitif. P. A. I r pbiin. S. .Jniro. No. 1. Cnveiidi!-. or Sweet. !-pnfii-b, .No. 2. Sw eel s-i iled Urot-oeo. Cnnn.ier No. I X 2 n.ixeil. Tin Foil 1'iivendi.b. Turkish. lirHiniltited. X. IS. eireulnr of prieie will be sent on appliun lion. April 4. ISM 1 wm Koc VCM.M.KI.T .STRU T. II ARP.lSU Rti, r.. Henler in PIANOS. "1. RosewiMMl Puin.Ki, from tbe bejt uinkera i. from $2ihi npwnr ls. .Ml l.'il l-.i'NS. 1 lie bet iiitii.tifucturcil Instru luenta from $ti to $I(HI liiiil'irs. iolin. Ai'i'oideon.. Flutes. Fiti'S. lll'llll.s. Ibll jus. T llllbolirilien. iolin i i d liiiiim stiii.. mid inusienl bier cb.imliKe in i;r-t.er!il. .-II1T.T Mvsrc. Tbe luteal publieatioi-r nlwii.va on Inn d Music rent bv li.eil lo ni l- Hurl of tile eollliltv. 0AI., SylAltl-:. lillJ' AM) ROS1.WOOI) FBAME8.I Suitnble f.-r looking glmwin. and nil kinds of picture ItllMlV OU llllltil. A flue i.s.itI li etll of bfit plnlcd LOOKIN'ii (il.ASl S from sinnlli st I.i lnr)rest .inn Auv s-vle offniiiie iimde to order nl the shortest notice. ' MM. KMX'IIK. Ajuil II. I !-::. !i::Mnikcl t.. Ilnrrihur. 1 . 1 in'- ci 1'i-t ei-s l IhiI Ii S'-i. A lil. 1 Pl- XIi tiFXTI.l.M AX hevintr been re. Floled lo l-enllh in l.-w d:iv.. tlf'er lllideriroil-i; nil ibe iisiinl routine m.d iii-enlnr i ftp1 us-vc m.Hlen of tientn eiil, Milbolll success, col. aiders il bis snered dtuv lo con iMiiiic.ilc lo bis nlllicted Icllow cre.-itur. -te !mk.s or i i nr:. Hence, .on me roceipt ol nn I liess.-d ei.velope. hu ill si ml (liec) ii eopy ol ibr . esernlloli used. Jiirecl to i'ii. .mux M. lMUNAi.i.. 1M1 Fulloii Stieet. liroi.klvii, X Y. 1.-IW. Anunrv 24 SINGER & CO.'S I.-CIT A. I'tlllll.V r''M lit"; tf ! hill.'. Al'llll all tb ir itnproveti ei.lti (lleininer. llni.li i. liiiid. r. Keller. Tucker. Coidei, Il.eier. Je.. A;.. Ac. i. isthe Ci:i-..I'IT AND PI ST, and most beautiful of nil machine, fur F A M I l V S E W I N (i and lilit mniiufiictiiriior urt oe. It lunkea the in-i r-I.H'ked siiieli (wliieh i- alike ou Loth idcs). and b..s real c ipiic-ity.fiii scniiu ALL KINDS OF I LOTH AM) ALL KINDS OK THREAD, lv n leather, aa well aa the finest muslin, may be a. wn In perlcctioii on Ihi machine. Il will use iint shi1 eotion hs well as No. .'Hi linen thread. M lint il emi il" only be known by hi eitiK the machine lesiiid. 'I he FohlihK-iop Case i all oint ibe liiiwt valuable of all he ne in prov-menls. It may be opened out lis n spiieioim m.d tUilisttiulinl table to sttsiiiiu the work, mid when the tuiiehii.e not in use it may be folded into a lu. which proiecls Ibe oi kin i pnriii of the machine. There li no ulher n.aehi.ie to filial Ibe Letter A in iiiil!li-ily, turaliilily . IJiipiilily, anil 4-i-i-miniy .f ct-l a iiu hi nil i-iiK'm ol ai-i-l. The Fan Ht Hewing Mael.ine ia fn.t beeomini popular lor family use aa sixiiku A Cu.'a .Maniiluc. turii.ij .M ichii c ie lor uianut it-' ti injt purposon. The lliaiicb 1 llh". a arc well supplied wilh silk tw let , Ibrc d. lie.. lies. oil. hi . of Ihe Vest best ipialily. Sen I for 1 ami 111. ir aula copy of .nhu J I'm li vi:rTr.'' 1 M. SINiil-U A CO.. t.'.sl liri.ii.lwnv. X. Y. I Pl il. d. lpl in i 'llice. sill C'lieniut .treet. uuuo in. Isiiil, ly VI jviuiuu' IciKiiriiiici 4'oiiiniyt W ILK ESI) A HUE PA. Cnpilii! nnl iii 1h, M l., (. MniXIOH.S: I) M. Uolleiiback, L. I. Shoemaker, John lie) bar I. P. ll. lri.-.lincli, 11. C. Mi.iili. Cha. I). rr.ince. M m. Kosn. Smi in I M a lliiiii.i, l(. I. l.acoe. t InirUit A Miner, i M , M . hclch'ini. II. M llmdiii' li. M. imi.l 1 A HACK . Problem. I L. ll.Slllil.MAKLK. leu Pre.idciil. II. C. SvttTfi, Secretary. " ll SrecLlvo. Ireusiirer. Tli Coin mil y Iiamea ibree-fourh "f Ibe Caeh 1 1 liun ii.n, lakee no I'n ii iulu Noica. make 11.1 A "- ii.eiiia. Policy ackuowledet all uiuueya paid duriii Ibe lei 10 I'lmur Insurance. 1 A. I'll AM Fl'UI', Aenl. 1 May .Ml. Istlt iy JOHDAN townhhip 1) I ST-1 L L E R Y. f plIK uudeiiiiied having euleretl iulu narlneil.ii k. 1 III ll. I'u.llkl V llu.ll.l . lu J.H.U11 U.wi.lllp. v.1 jurlbuu.lHili,au..i.iy ..a the pud I lout MialteT. ' ',vrn lo i neat'tottu. aUiut 4 unletf tiuut ftlah.4oy ,,( s, u,lle. Iiou. Kln.Evi..oau. niK Irate lu intuitu 11. e puonu ium im uia ihjw liiaainn a aupeiivr ai litde of nut: it.e Miiihtv. lb. dolriiik ataia cta.ii. u. lu aklakajr can i bate 11 d.ii-a uii ll.a ntuH f1u.a4.able leiH.a. I Ike bul.eat ea.h no a will U imiJ Im lty. and ' giaiu l. k'U iuil h u." h i wl.lVt. 'Ike pul.liu CU Iw aulid ll.al all bl.kty b atle al Ibla di.llllc. .1' will Im. Inta liout dlUkt ai.4 adul wrall'-a. ' I'AAC I I. P I'I Jf tl L tultl. J.stdaa . Juaa II tu'4 mu o. w. 1 yvxjix, Alulir Hull IVuaarlUr Nl I -MM. CBise ua aubth atda ft Xlaike aiieeC. aWwi duuet Waal U i. 10 liiubi a ft.tsie, HUN JtUitY, . . .ila;iau4 p...tep.ly t- .11 I .-I iliu..a I lu ba Hl. Ia wlk.-lsoa sUilk In JiTl Jun.!:4.t.4.U'.kti.awe4 UJiMJUtV, t'A. tatkaiw.j, .J taW- if MISCELLANEOUS. run our. at iiath.m DETAILED ACCOUNTS. 1 In llie conrc of I lie ITtbj ilreiu1y tinnit--ttiknlik- nimn itiiticiileil 1 1) tit t lie enrtm liml ilist-iiviTi'il tlicwriik joints! nl'tmr fxisil inn. mill wtTf iiiiiHtiinjttlii'ii fiii'ci a in fitnit of tiiir li'ff t fiitri' nnil lt-l. fur tin' tiiMiiil'i st iiir)iist' ! t I'lnliipf! 'litisc itnta nl' mtrlinia, or fivt tiny; I'l-tutrn tliini ninl ClitittiiiioiiLtii. A riirii-spoiiiliiif; ninvi in lit l-y tlie li ft llnt-.k us tin-net' inailf liy tin wlmlo iinny t'lirtlier ilcwn llie YYi-at ('iiirkiinniii'jii, w tlmt mi Fridiiy niorniiin; inir fxtivmo It It reslcd lit Oorli'ir Mill, nt llif t-rnsiini! ofllit' Cliifkit liiniiii liy the Lnfu'ette I'ike. nlni;t twehe miles Mintlnvit of ('lnittitr.iui(.,H. On llie liiiilliinv; of tlie ltli (Fr'nlayl, it portion of tlie cxpetted reinliirei-iiieiita, consist ini; of two lirimlett of tlie Leseive Corp. ren-e-tivcly coliiliiniulcil by f olnliel- Mcl'ook ninl Miti liell, inuile their tippeiiitinee netir (,'ltiit tiilioojiu, ninl were iii'im ilinti ly ot'l red to niiike ii rceoniioiasnnce tnwurd Kino-pold, nnd ilevelnpe llie intentions of the enemy Iri'tii tlmt ijUitrter. Tltey ennie upon tlie ndvitnce of T.onir stri i t a corps, pushed it 1'iiek lor smiie tlis tiinee. took ii nnnilu r of pi i-ntieis from it, nnd fully estiililished the itnlieipiited enneel) ti nt!on of the em niy in front of our left. All tiny Fridiiy the cimilry, ciin'nt'.jr our front, skii'inislnd with ilitli-n-iit luiiiiisof tiiiM-ne-iny is-nitie; fiom the MiriiMts ejips of the jji-iin .Moiintiiins. nnd iidviineiiii! upon ,-inil ii ruin retirinej from our line. No serious C'illiioii, however, occurred. It wtm evidi nt the Lei 1 1 (ii ni rnls im nut to creiite it fuKe inipressiun tis totlie points of our line iiiiinst which they )iinpiisiMl to stril.e u hlow with conieiilrnteii power, lint Oen. IJosccrutis I whs not diei ived. 'I'I.e report from the ('.out nil tended to nil, til in his previous ilu j pression tlmt an oii.m t in ovi rw In lmino; I iiutiilu-rs vmis conteinpiitletl npnti our hit Hunk, mill Mint it lllld to lie UK t I i.v ll still I'uitlicr shiftinir i,ii. inw:iid ('i.iittmiiniuii. sceoriliiily on I'riil.-iy niiil.t the di isimis of J t: i it i ) ii 1 1 mid liiiiiil. Inrinerly comnini'di d hy ( ienei iils L'ousseiiii mid Ley Holds, i f 'I'lioniiis' Corps, tooi-ilnr with Johnson's, ol Mi l 'ook's Corps, moved from tin- centre to the h fth of Crittenden's Corps. They wi re in their new positions nt duy Ltviik. The I wo otlu-r divisons of McCook's Corps, Ihi- is' nn. I Sin riiiiin's were to move into the position nl 'titn loiii'i I hy Thomns' Corp, I til iiiid not time to nssiinie it fuliy In-fore th" omiiienctement of tlie ttelion on the next i tnoriiiiiir. On the uioniitir of .Silurdiiy our ' I ne then iippturcd us follows: On the ex treii e I it Hniniiiiii, next lluird mid Keyiiohls wilh Johnson in reserve in the centre, I'nl i liter en tlie !'iilit of lieynolds. mid Ynti 1 Clexe on the left. This line, us nlreudy stu , ted, wus to In- eoiiiiih ted i Ibivis' tit d Sin r- I iditn's Divisions, fm-ed n little cn.-t nl' smith. The s. ene ol'nll ihe movemi nl s on ihe 17th mid lSth wa- .Mcl.iiinoie's Cine, pn-v inns'y desciilied as the viilley formed hy the Mis sionur mill l'iecnn .Moiintiiins. The valley is Wiisiiid ..r its fjreal pmt hy tlie We-t Chiekiiiiftiiion, nn, trnvcrsed hy two mud, one leudiiur from Kossville, mid the other Irmn Chut i. inoiioii iljn-ct to Lnlaycllc. The two loiids run iilmut two iniies upiirt. :ii:d west of the ( 'hiekmnmin, where the hi.ttle of Suliir.lay whs fnllolit. i The sielinii of the vnMey Ininlered hy tin two iw.uh is utmost ik plain, coM-nd willi thick woods, which rt inbred tin- liehl uti ; l.ior:ili;e for the eil'eeiive ue of artillir;.. j Tile line pr.ipit ns o,icn iil tne. r 1 1 . t 1 nearly at the Intse of t he Missionary Minm t ins. snii.e distance in a Ivai'cc of its r : 1.1. tjoidon's Mills, tlie point of iiiter-i-i tion of the road from Cliatliinoou In Lafayette, ' li'id the Chickaiiiauo;,i ufurc iiienli'.iieil, was j still held on Saturday tnorniipj hy Wood's i Division of Crittenden's Corps, supported ' hy .NiiJey's of Thomas'. 'I In ir position was a strum; one ; hut at an uno'n. with the tine proper, appcar-d like a l;ii-.i! Tons e-tell-ion ol' llu- lalti r. atidwiis proved slit ll hy sul'seiii.ent events. It was meant to kc lire our riuht ntruinst turnini,' ninnu-uv res. lu.t olliecr.-of ix.iod judgment enteilaii'.id toe helief thai l.olh irreiitcr roinpactiit-.s Iroiii their closer contraction mid perfect s unity of tlie riht miolit liuve Let n oli ti'ii.ed U uisli , ilic latt.-r on the ca-lcrn iC ntiiii-iiis. of .iisioiniry Lide. The I ri jiiides of Mil'iink mid Mitchell, of the res. rve corps, were or, len d li-u k to l'ossv iiii-, I cm i' i'i. lay alii rnoon, f,,r the protect inn of j our coiiiiniinieation with Cliuttanoi oa. ni.l lieiice were not to participate in tin-si ru-o ,. ' nl atun lay. J he inolit hud l.ein Irosty, ninl the troops not hcinti pi-rmillcd to I ill. Id hivoiiae lites. the iliscoinfnrt ihov i voi lii-n. (.,.,, tn-elher wilh the fiitk'iie from iiiiircliii'o mid want of sleep, put them in 11 phv s'n-al condition hy nn means m vioor-in- 11 it should have heeil for the st vere work in-fore them. Fortunately tlie sun rose clear, an.l. wiili its che.rin 'rays, did much to revive the spirits of the army. Tlie tally foreniuiii passed nvvny without I'olcwiirtiin,; of the iippinni hinu' cnnMii I : hut elioiliy U. lore eleven o'chu k the storm that had I 'ten drew in:; nil the inoriiin"; cm the Lehcl side burst forth in 1 he cNptited ilirecliou. At tlinl tune a hinit mass of Kclicl iul'anirv was seen 11. 1 v m iniiivr upon lir.iiiiiiin'a division 011 the I'Mnine lift. It Hist ctiine upon the Second Ihioiete, Cnl. Croxtnti c no tiuiiii liiiLT. mid soon forced it hack dcspiif its d. tci mined risistiince. The twootlur hrinaiha of the di i.-imi at once c one to its ii-iiiiiicc, nnd si;ci 11 ih d in check'nio; . pi,iL,re.a of the HclvU nnd dining tiicui luick ; hut their tohiiini in turn Im-iiii; siroiiitlv reinl'o red, they iidviin ccd u'iiin wilh wild yell. So powerful w this iisaault, tlmt liny pu-hed liri.iiiuin Lin k to mid Lev ini'l hi po-itinii in the line, mnl l I'll, uncoil red the h-ft of Laird's div i i..n. .Mnkiin; prompt nx- of iln ir ntlvuritiivff. lln 1 liiiliyid their course to the left, mid sM-t d il) eiivilopt-d S li lio r'a und Kinij'a I riiidi., tliel,illcr of lteiiilur. They wire u'luo-t iirroiiinl. d, I ut inniiiiL'i'il to diciilaiii;lt ihi'liiM'ltea ill 1 1 r t. -it r 1 1 1 1 he a. The 1 rti-hlnn lh l ei imisa tu t t nine upon Johiisnh'a Divi.ioii. ami rolh-d il upon Key liolds', tv li it'll alxl Ulillne aH'eilily iiivolvid ill the ileH'riilt alriittuli. The lul.l.urn rialuni eof llieae till i-inna, howcVi r, Mild the aweepiu firti of aoinc hulli rii a h.I.-iI iiinh r llie m r.otial aiiM rvl-'ii of lii ii.nl UoMcruua, arrtalt'd al ht.l lluir awi.pln 1. 1 1 am v. I he tlivi.ioiia nf nritnnnn and Il ilr-I liar. iii la-en rallltd, linn fal Tholliaa of. It rid a lit-iicml advuiuof lh rlhl, and xM.n the iide of halllu waa ihvidtdlv lutliid In our a nr. Willi 1 Intra our H' advaliretl, iiallniK milt at lliiita lnlatt. ihv tmi iiiy wilh liiilekt lri. h. trial I i lilt a ihubl'lita I'clftaliiu lint a..pw. and .il.ly Hh d l. r.ul., Ib.f v., ., d V....m.. I ul .i.adil . y 11. 11. 1 '"' '" ' I" J " ' t J( lUati ylMa 4 iU 4,!VU.U IvaA kiawf. ly rconvereil. fsever.il I atti-rif lieloriirinL' to O.Mi rl I'.aird's and Hrnnnnn'a pivisinn. vhose Imr-tia I1.1 I heen killed miifs-ipixirts -vvipi nvvny, wrre rctukeii, nnd several htin- Ircd prisoner c;iliired. The etnemv left all their de'id mid ni avily nil their woi'imhtd on the field. There were it least live hun .lied of the former. The Hehel troops en oiiuini; Thonuis In-loned to Buckncr's mid nnd Lotiiptt'-cet's rommnnds. At tlie time the ttrnir';!e wn lurninj in our favor on the let't. IlniifiV nrmv (iroper. consistinie of the corps of Polk nnd Hill (formcily H.-udfi-').), moved In it most deter mined mid well executed itltnck upon Pal mer's nnd Van Cleve's tliv i-ions in the centre, lis ulijeet Was nlivioiisly to relieve the de feated Lehel riolit. 'J'lc limely reinl'nree inetit nt tir-t liad the ell'eet of c'lieckino; the enemy, and rtstniino; ifur line; hut the Ke hel attiick witsspi-tilily renewed with ".renter nunihi rs. and the centre npiin cninpellcd to yield. Davis vv as forci-d to the rioht. I Ynn Che. e to tlie h it, mid the enemy advan ced throiioh tln iipcniiu: made in our line, thrciitoniui; tu take the centre mid rioht hv I lit ir flunks, a they had done on the left. Alatliis critical juncture. Sheridan's division appeared mid was at mice thrown upon the enemy. It stood its ground pallanliy for n while, hut. heci'iinino; soon exposed lo n cle- .truclive Hank lire, was nlwo comneled to full hack. Forliiiuiti ly, the division of Oelli I'al's AY ood and Nciiley, that had heen easily withdrawn from (mi-don's .Vills when the);. In I attack on the hit t hrenlelit il to l-e successful, now came to the rescue. Af ter n I iii-f mutest, the lh he! found them selves at Inst mulched, nnd comnieiu e l i;iv 'inj; aw ay in their turn. Leynold hiiviuix also la-en sent to the assistance nf tlie centre. After ihe repulse of the l.el liolit all iidvtince was nidcred. mid the olij;iniil posi tion rcyained ul nut siinct. A hunt dark the em my intnle another de munsl ration, wilh n heavy artillery and mus hilry lire, upon the centre. I.ut ii'n-it:nr a lively response, they soon iiliiindolied this la-l t I'ort of the day. Thus ended the hat tie ol the III) It. ll had heen it defensive onu on our part, tun I tiltlmuuli w e lost no oroiitn I, mid prohiihly les men and 1nulcii.1l than the ciii niy. ils result could hardly I c claim ed as a trii.tnpli of Cnion anus. No suh siiinlinl adv aiitaoe had ln-cn won. mid n la roe portion ut the iinnv vva Inull , shat- I ti red. That tin- i 1 n 1 1 1 v . with his numerical I superiority, w-nidd he a hie to nt'.cr uoain halUe cm the follow in;; day. could he wi ll supposed, (ieiieral Ihisccrnns milicipated a renewal of the Mruorl.l and pri ptind for it. Durino; the niolit the tWspi silimi of our forces was cliaiiyed. I he line was made to I rest aloii"; a cross-road ruiini 1' .iioiihcast j and southwest, and couticctino the l'nssv ill.' j and Litlayete loads. liy this iliposilion our t-.xi n iiie iiiiiii w as innno to rest 011 .ti issinna ry liidoo. The new line was a mile shorter than that of Ihe day hefoie. The tlilh ri ltt divisions were ili-poed in this order : From riudit In left, one Lriuadc of Ne-'h v's , John-nu's, Lairds, Pi.lni'ei's'Ki-y i;old s. two jhiioailes of Netjley's, Wood's, Mieiid.in's llui Ibn is, liraiiu. in s ami Van Cii vefnrm 1 eil Ihe reserve. Tlie mount, d I t iai li s of Wil.lt r and Minty covered the riyht think. I Sunday laoriiino- l.rnke upon the ho-tile 1 artiins a fnir ns that of tin preeei'.ini; day. ' Coiitrnrv to the universal 1 p.-cjaiioii on our side. Hie ciieniv iioain ailouTd the tally hollls. so Well suited In 1 1 i !. ti i i- 111:11 il-l.vn s to pn-s ii way niulisiiirl ed Ly tl e Mii.nds of 1 li.ill'e. The adaptation of their plan of at tach to our new line, tlotil ihs. in-i essiinled 1 lii-s. A I out nice o'ch.i U a lew jois wire In aid tit l.i'im: pnitil of in, r limit, hut it w.is iniiv a iittic ! tfiiie tin thai tin- r port nl w ho.e v ol lev s iiitii'iiiiii 1 d 1 he 1. s;i nipt ion of tin- liuhl itl L'iod eullUst. Tlie lirino; t i.ut had h.oun upon ,n:t- h it at once assum ed the li' -leest character. 'Ihe enetiy re pealed the luetics of the pn vioiis day hy I hi 0 tv inr I heiiisel v i s tir-t upon our cxl 1 elite hit, formed l.y Ocneiiil Ileum's liriotule ol Nc ley's Division, It siood llie hum t lor some lime bill lit, ink retired. Desirino to uniic tin.- two portions of (!cn. Nt.o'cy's coiiiiiiniid, it5cni nil 1oi cruns nr ; deled (ieiieral nod's Piv isioll to lake tlie I posilion of I he t wo I t'ii.ih s si.iitioiicd I'll r ' 1 her. to the rielit. The lid 1 !.-, p.-rct iviii'; Ihe withdrawal of Ntyley. nnd l elii v Ufi it In he a hi rent itl mnl eaiiic-l. tilii.lly nlso 1 inoved upon t'le centre, mid die uclion speeilily heeaiiic oeneral, l iiulins; tlielll eives i;iinl!c to miiUe an iiiiprt'ssiou on S'ood, tin- 1 tu my, nlit-r the hip-e of an hour i or so. sullied In colli lllrale lluir lililill istrciiotli upon the centre, now iioain it. 111 I liiaiitleil hy Tliomns. j Durino; the niht our troops had enn I slrucled 11I0110; the line ifiiiiels of loos and 1 fence rails, mnl thus ctun araiivei. sin I en d, j I they kt jd nciintinuoiis, murdcioiis iiiiislo tr, 1 I lire upo.i tlie tiieiny. n r iirlilliry was ! planted upon lii-lu r round in the itur. and I bred over the inl'iintn . Destructive as i.nr j lire until sin-ill arms and ciinnoti vvu, it did 'not st.iv the tiiivai.ee of tlie Lei els. At times they etiicocrcd, hut only to rally nnd pil-li tioHin forward toward our liue. W illi ilMlltic yells, l.oii.-lleel's mid Hill's lol'jis holli came InlliiiLT sleadily on, in 111 111,11s hy hallalioiis, 4 ..r 11 ti1t w.iil.t itetl to the extent of out -liiiid. wus not sti'oiio euoioi for success ill this 11 1. t-i nit I ci'lili.sl. C!oir und closer appioiii hed ihe shotiliiii; ho-li'e 111:1--. s, nn, I ut In s( I a, ed iJliililiall'a div i-iuti to y ii Id its pu-it ion. Mi an time, as ( Ii-ihi al Levnohl- w a severe ly pn-siseil, tii iiei tl WKod vv as ordered to in. mi! ii slant h to the lift ll ,lik.i.i- hnin 11.111 und on to his relief. D.ttis and Shi ri dan ifl to shift over lo the left, and thus close up tlie line. A the im cnsain was 111 yelit. I .t tier, ll W ood illi tt in his shil lliislicls wiili considerable haste, mid Ihe L. I t-Is. for the set mid lime, uiiliikiii u w illulnittiil Im 4 ihhl, pressed lorwiiitl like it toireiit mid poi. rul luii-kitrv, citiiistcr mid 1; rape into Ibe I'.iiuk of tin- division, luoviuv: upon the ihn.l'.e ipiick. The Hit 11 ciidi nvoii t, fur 11 lime lo bli p tin ir Idea in order, I.nr aa the pil ilt aim 111 ol h ad und r 11 coiiliniied lull' hiirlid apiiiist llieiii, tlie rt piiiieiita Im -iiii tuajilt inl nut like H fall, w ider mid w itler, uulil liit.tlly tin y wi re tmii to Kiioh i. 1 Ilia Mlia tspi I hilly Ihe CUHI Willi I lit' l.ll Hllilc 1 niiimuiitli'd ly Until. I'aiktr'a I n y.ide alone pat i tut to lla ih llii.iloiu coin-p.u-'luil) liiluet. 'I he hn.Cti i um I Xll lnli d tum lta lilil triiicul pliast, 'Ihe I r. ik. I. n pi.rnrily ciillsed !) Ihe ahil'linu nt' dillaiolia tloui one luiiiil III the line In ulo'tln r, Were an piuii.pl I) p. In ivtd mid turned In udtulil.il.f l-V tbe tin lut, that Hi.) prniidl ii.il. aii'lu .l llu ta nl Hit' 1I.1V. OlV la' I l V I s , 1 1, t. ill, 1 11 lip In lake W tul' au.t.oii on tin t kin mi I'llJI'ta l.lkell W illi Kn ul atlddt lilil'.a and P ly I Vllie hit ll.lis, itnd pil.iitd In lot liIll Hi 1.1 It I li.a.l.d.1. S. IIII. llull.on.il lilt' Wi i'i 1. 1 'I.. .lit ol ul. I ll it a uoil I'ulll'. r a ill I I 'I , i ,)." ..) I t H i Wl'h.lluwal of D 1' 1 a', -ih' uUsi k-'l till l p.el V , In io 111 . oil la. I. I.I, .."I lolt . d I -a. k III . It al toll ibatui- J tot. luttk ti tauK tUk asWti I tist tt m now complete-, nnd even the exertions of 1 Vfrilli-l t n .fairy f Ry, Hctiernl lhtsfcriin and his StiilT, who, with YVhi-n Df. N'atlmniel I'rentire t.iuo;ht n Irnwn swords. Httempted to restore order, 1 puhlic. school in Koxhiiry, Mas., he was were of no tirail. f-i roninsi of demoralized, . very nincli n favorite ; Lut his pntience- nl iinccintrohthiP niam. flecini; tnwnrd the rear, time would (jet very lunch exhausted Ie, were nil that rcun.iiifll of hiiu portion of 1 tlie infraction of the school rule hy the the nrmy. ' schohir. On one ocensinn, In rather 11 After timl f:dnl Lrcnk our line of Imtrle w rathy way, Im threatened to punish with wn not nosiin reformed durino; the day. fix How ,f n henvy Icrulc? the first Imv The nrmy w:s, in fact, cut in two, Mef'ooh, detected in vvltisit'rinif, nnd nipointed some with Davis, Hheridnn nnd Wilder, licinej ns deteetor-t" Shortly alter otu' of the thrown olf to the riitht ; Crittenden, except delictors Hhontcd : one brigade f Wood's, Im-Irk broken in j , Master. John Zei).Her i wliifperinif." piece-, nnd Tliotims, w ith his in.hiiiiit.il-le 1 John was cnlli d up and n-ked if it was n corps, and Johnson's division of McCuok's, fief. (Jnlm, liy the wuv. was ,1 lavnrite remninini; nlone upon tlie left. Thomas' hoi It w ith his ti-ncln r nnd sehnol-mates.) Division Neley's, lirnnmin's and Laird's . "Ve," nns-Aered John, "I wit not iiw are liad heen fearfully shaken am! much set- ; of what I win ahunt ; I wn intent on work tered hy the tijjlit over the oi works, mid ; intr nut tl sum, nnd rc.pie-tial thehovwho Keynohls wits the only one tlmt retired in ' sat next to hand ine the arithmetic that tolerable order. Ketrent w ns now the only contained the rule w hieh I w i-lu d to Pee." resort left. Mini tin: whole disnratiiyed Inn- ! The dnetor regretted his hasty threat, hut of our troops fell lincli over the rund In told John that he could not siilii r him to Itossvillc. Crowds of striiiroh rs, in muli- i whisper or escape th puiii.liinent, and like disorder. Kindt! omul speed toward continued: Chii!tnnooi:u. with (lie cxeeptiiin ill Sheridan, ! -I wish I could nvoid it, hut ennnot. Davis and Wilder, who, cut oil' from tlie : wilhont 11 forl'eiture of my word. I will."' centre, still utrnj:j;!ctl 11s best they i-otihl. ' he conlin I, leave it tu anv three sclmlars Oil the rielit the divisions of U.iirdJ ;,mi nmy choose to say whether or not 1 Reynold. Necley and Uranium, and Murker' omit tin' puuisinm tit." Itnyuilc of Woml's Division, nloiie retained ' John said lie was nererd to that, nnd cohesive lies, and took a position nlonjf t he '. iniinediittelv called out (i. S., T. D., mid base of Missionary Mountains, where the ). 1'. . Tin- Doctor told them tu relurn Rnssville mad debauches fruiii tin in, for a verdict, w hicli they soon tlid, latter con anotiier tioht. Tlie line was formed so that , sulfation.) ns follows'- the left n sled upon the Lafayette road, mid 1 the rioht at the irnp represented an are of a 1 circle, mid a southeast hid about ii centre formed the key to the posilion. lletwceii 1 2 and U o'clock the enemy nppi -a red on the : Lafayette road, mid iniivini; by the left li, ink, soon formed lor muulicr attack. ' At tiist thev directed a heavy lire of musketry nnd artillery upon our posilion, as thouoli 1 ik 1111 1 11 l: to dispirit its ilcfeiuiers before cmniiii; to all assault, but the Itt.llllO or I'.'.Dlitl men that , coiilrnnted them It-It tiiat the fate nf the Army oft he Cumin-Hand, nnd. in a oreat measure, that of the l iiinn, depended upon the repulse of tlie 1 nt my, ifud w hen the Li bel line finally came re pcaledly to the attack, they advanced but to recoil vvtlii sevi re loss. Our troops were firnnd in two lines upon tlie crest, and tirinej one alter tlie other, they kept up an unbroken fi!iladc with telliiii; ellect. Tlie I'Mctnv. coti.-istine; of Polk's Corps, were not only iyi('!ed, but tiirovvn inlosiicii diso.clo 111.11 1 on inn s 11, italic nun 01 in 1 portions 01 .1... li .'.M I ..1.1 I I l I ine line luiiovveii. anil ions, sever. 11 uuuiireii prisoner. Toward sunset the enemy w ere 1 1 i'i vi 11 buck to tlie position they took whin liiiiii; out of the Lafayette ruud, mid aban doned the cotiicst. W hen Thomas' Divi-ion wen1 most sorely pressed diuim; the alternooii, mid il looked at one time ns though they would iiuaiii have In succumb to superior numbers, they were "hiddcncd ami ciicouraocd by the ie 1 vent on I he rioht. of Mitchell's it tit t W Id la. kef's llrio'ade's of the Reserve Col) s, under the c-oiumaiiil oftieueini liordon Oriinoer, hiiii-clf. W ith this aecosii,n of stn-iiot li, our ability to maintain our position was 110 lunger doubted. Soon afli r tieiieral Oram yer hud reporled lo Oeneral Thomas, hi two biioadis were seal out on Hie road, under command of Ociiernl Slcadiuan. tu retake an 11 im 11 1 111; i 1 1. ii train 'that had fallen into tiie hands of the cm my. They came lipntiik hinir Rebel force, and, alter 11 severe fi.ii.iict, drove tin m away. W hile ( ieiieral Thomas was tiiakinf; his "admit liL'iil, Sin rnl;iii and Davis had tnatiHoed, niter bcitio much cut up, to work tin ir way to the Rossviile Road with the ri'iiiuanis of their divisions, und fallen back in the direction of ( 'li:ittuniuir;i. At niht ( tiei'nl Thomas fi.il back to Rossviile, four miles from Chiittanoooa, after brino'mo away all the wounded, transportation nnd nllie: material within reach. While the slruojle of Saturday ended in a drawn battle, that of Sunday resulted in a disastrous defeat. The failure of the first day was partly due to the i;rcalcr numerical streiioh of I he enemy, nnd partly to the 1 deficient formation of our line of buttle. ! That of ihe second is justly ascribed to' improper tactics on the battle liehl, nnd j above all lu the absence of coiiiinmid. The ilispiiiiioexaiiip'.e set nnd iiit'.ncnce exercised j by Ihe Commander in I li'u f at Stone River ' were wtintino, he having been compelled to j leave the lield mid relurn In Chat (amnion ' hi tore dm action was over. The car'y 1lis.1pp1arat.ee of two corps I commanders from the lield .-i!-i made a I !cuior:ili.iiiej impression. The lovnl people certainly hi'vc cau-e for self coiio-iiliiiatioii j thai I lie A t iny nf I lie Cumberland vmis not c inipletclv de-t my 1 tl. mid owe profound ! :;r il il inle lo (lei, el;, I Thoiiias and those mult r Ii i tu who saved it. Our In-scs arc I on iit. I lint 111 kiile l. vvnumleil ami inissinu w ill probablv reach ten thousand. Of nr I tidily we tire less some fifty pieces, mostly lost on Sunday. Of uauoiis, loaded with iiiiimuntl inn mnl supplies, mnbu'iinces. .Vc.. we have also lost a njvat number. They were abandoned in tile retreat oiv Sunday. Ieiieral Rosecrmis und his lieutenant were bu-ily i ii;';ii-il on Monday in streiiolh eii'nie; lluir posstion bv liehl work, und n oroaniin their conlinamls. While the I army ilelf limy be coiisiilered safe ciiounli, ; succe-a, and the one, probably, which more it is 11111-1 certain that if the enemy have i limn all other cau-e-coiubincd n-ml. rs ikbor the ailvaiitaoe o p;reiilcr liiiinlais, H inkin.' I live Ihe ellnrts und hope, .. the tyro, is to niiivi km ut will coii,H'l Ro-ecrmis to retreat ) be found ill Ihe imported miimier of pn-pur across Ihe Tcnmssce, in case rt inlnrci tnelils , ino llie holes for liie ns i ili"ll of' the trees. -Iinuht imt pioiuptly n 111 h Inm. Loll IV I Is. The Pttersbiiro; Express,- of tin- iiisl., ha the follow ini;.: "'I hc In-t butch of Cont'eilcrae inisoi'i rs who reached here funic w it ll the Iwiiila tif their cunts nil torn oil', 'liny hud la-en furnished wilh :.i.o. e'otli IriH-k ci nils iliuite' lluir innni -iiiinii nl ul the Nmlh, but before they were allowed lo llc them they hud In lap- sill'- ) milled In Ihe lirt ii t i ny; prm-t-s, which not 1 iinly ilijilifd the e;. a id looks of the co.it. but Mi.ilivt ly injured llu ir vulue. The objis-l of Ihe pri-uii nllicinla in a rforinin llii-! oM-iaiiiiii w,i ev idem ly In make sonic cupi ' lal mil of Ihc severed llolh, by lliukin il ! int. 1 inililiiry caps, hats, Ac., or wllinu it 1 for atmie olhcr cpiully pmlititble purMi.'. 1 W e ale ill auvof of strict fx I t'l il 1. 111, and hoH' lh.it i v t ry Yankee ullinr who U lu re- 1 alii r lo Im aeiit North limy lie allowed In yn with 11 ImiI l.iih-.l tout." I Hf It Ilea or HiiHklliK LiXklua. A, (rati h f It ll lu tin r an-llurl. hi bhak idt I rmiliiii'4 i'smI in W ibnie tili'ii, all I e leli wilh whi.'ky. while llie town atatll ia tltati ' til of pr.'ll-i.'li., tali 11 out bl Hie rnliliiln oil. I SI a k a wlio (jo 'hi iti In but and at II ... 1 Mel V ' i'.M, 1 - The a.e-be-l auik-tni.t af iha Fi.a.k arr atii..i.4it ii,( lut pis-si anlt a.aa tltta. 1 a. el't-s b- mi ita et-iiil it iseioiM,iioe, na a. .-I 'ha ho l im. we.ta lu 11, i 4 ibu U.e a. w- p. .... i.-,-. . ... ...u... .1 .1- i-nim-a ill 1 -t I jiinlllT. iml tn-qr 'The master's word must Lr kept inviolate John must receive the t hi calmed six blows of the ferule; but it must le inflicted on voluntary proxies mid we the arbitra tors, will share the punishment by rceijvino; each of us two of tin; blows." John, whn had listened to the Verdict, stepped up to the Doctor, and wit il uut- stretched hand, exclaimed Master, here is inv hand, thev shan't be struck a blow; Iwiil receive the punish ment." The Doctor, under pretence of wiping his face, shielded his eyes, mid tellinj; tK. boys In onto their Seals, said he would think of it. I believe he did think of it to his il;. iriLT day; but tlie punishment was never inllicted. 'I'llOMf lfoll-4 llll. From thr Jiir.wuliJ l'.iiijlii rrr of thr 227. We have ni:ain whi-l.crs of the earl v tir j rivid ol that Inn-; cxpicted lint ol 'inm 1 elans irom J.urope. A Snutlieril iaicr I . . . . .. . . 1 . declares that naval otlicer have alrendv left our tiorts In lake coinmitnil of such vessels. We iniht add lo this item some interestino; circumstances 1V0111 our own information, hut tor obvious reasons we forbear the de tail of rumors on this subject, however well we may know .lu-ni to be sustained by sub siiuiiiai oilicial advices. This flotilla is the subject of ;ri'iit expec tations. It will, prol'iilily, nut di-appnii.t tliein. If the accoiiiits i;iven of the arma ment 11ml power ol tliis looked for Conlder ate tleet ale true, we may expect it to sweep down the Unit' and instantly rai.e the block ade; to destiny the transports at Charles ton ; to clear out Ship Island, and, perhaps, to penetrate the Mississippi, sweepino; the river clear of Yankee craft and punim; an end to the .Mobile expedition in the most .summary manner. It i said that the Yankee Monitor will be unable to contend w ith these iron dads ; that they have neither the necessary speed nor the sea iptniilics to tin so. W e believe tlie enemy has upon the stocks vessels vviiich wdl compete with the Confederate pattern ; hut it vv ill be montlis before they . can be put in commission. In the meantime I the Oi'iilialelale navy may have ilsown way. 1 It is ,-i ipiestioii of time and opportunity, and i we hi pc for llie lu st. Tub Sot riiKitx .l!i'i;i-:i. Di-:iii'. shou!d the Copperheads suecied ill i'.-ctisv I-. .uiia and Ohio, they will propose to make Pence with the South by assumim; the L'ebe' Debt, which will be trumped up at least T1IHLL TIIOl SAND MILLIONS DOLLARS. This would bean immense burthen mi the labor ami industry of the country, which it could never. -ret rid of. Elect the I'nhin candi dates and tlie rebellion will be crushed out la-fore Christinas, tlie property of tlie rebels coiiliscalcd. mnl appropriated to pay our War Debt, mtd the country will become more prosperous hereafter than it ever wus before, and free from all burthens. This is just mid ei(iiitablc. Voters, it di ponds upon you to decide these (pie-lions at the ballot box nil the scennd Tue-ilav nf October. fit Mil. rs L.vmii's opininti of wiiter ciin1 "It is neither new nor wonderful, for it is it- old as tlie ileliiefi, when, ill lilt' ki'led more than it cured !" opinion 11 A (J ll I C U L T U R A L . I From the licriiianl 'I'ruuiai'.lauiiuu' li-uil 'I'i rcaj. Mit. Fhi:as : This is n terra-culture in which very .wn Telegraph.) liutl 4ltltt r ilcpiirtment lew who h not liie udvantaefes of a pr.iclienl taliicittion. excel.' One chict nl.-laele 111 tlie wnv nl Finest tiees n iiiiire, of course, l.n-'er exca j vntion than fruit trees, which are ciier.tih 1 nf inure diminutive sie, and sot inltilii , soil. To illii-irute the necessity of givim; , the fool ample "-cope mid vere enough," ' We pri st nt. in Ibis place, the 1 m l inielits I in.-i'le by M. Chitloi iiiciiu, a Fl i nt n nut Inn ot discrimiiuiliiin, and wlm-e ye.tl in this .Iep11rl111.nl nl liiiiiicultur.il scit'iice, h.t-.i-iired to him tlie re-pet t of n.l talin ...v fitiiiiliiir with hi cil'nrta ami their n-aiili : "Four ch tn-ea, re-t-mbliug em h other a lo aie mnl v-inr of giuwth, us much ns p., -sil.le, were pbnitnl. Nn. 1 in a hole llirt ef. i t a'pi.tre ; Nn. vj in U hole Ian lal aipinre, and No- 8 and 4 in Indta eiglilrtii ilichia aipi.tre. The x.ll itlul etpoaltlmi ailil ihir. Nn. I has t vi ry year iriieu the iu.i( iil'iiil l.ilil crop-, an I llir relative aiea of llie tret a are now aa I'olhiwa: ll alem of No. I, IH It l I hl.dl .til l a) in. lira ill t iieuuilt Mit t ; t li.al of No. 4. I.. I ItiU ami tncliea i.i l I IX 11 m left 111 r ; No. il, It feet U u'l W"' i im In . Hliiir ia 1 iu uuib rt ut' ; Nn. 4, ft. I liii.li 4ol J lut Itt a In rtrt-utiiUKiM r." ll mat l well Ui rr I.i n ui irk lu.l lr. . a and pUul. d.fita lluir alum nl Irmn the and lu auie 1.1 aoliiiioii, ami thai Ihia I all- I itl llilouuh tba a rut ) ul lixi ..luijli' I. Iiniii! luiiiil ol eaye.'.t id lha I.-.. I a. .... . .1..-..! I III l.n' alll.'-al lull roat t.pil HI III II.I if n n 1 li, aii I lift. 'I av lia.'il Hil lotyisiil null p-ruii4 e tlw lli.tal and tiu-l Itrlttll) lu'.i.ii.le end. ,ii) ill ai rut I Ion iu I lie lrui nl a ali.lie, C'ina..l.Utld In- i f r.illU, tl ., .. .. . 1 1 .. fi"' '"" 11 . )it i" titnti tut ni. an.l ' J'lawllf l aaal U uppl)ti. uawj nroportionnl slmre of nniirislitut nt to the tree. Htcy nre. in iiihuv rt spiels, strictly inulno;nii to the .iccia'of the liiiinmi sys ein. nnd comparutively possess all Ihe Ira :ility arid tninulenes-t of orani.ation which elinracleri! the I, liter. It will hence he -ecn that any exposure or iinnecesiir,- drv iny of the root, p-cvioiis to their tr.iiisplnnt itiiin, mi l sitlHi'.pu'nt to their rem ivnl from ih nnr-i:y, ma-t. be, of necessity, hilily letri'iienlal n'l 1 injnrin 1 to their healtli. )n tli":in neemtnt nil h irs'i sta ii;)in ; 101 om t lin while tr.inspl.intitto; is 1,1 be -ivo-d-ed, n- it ftidanircrs those nrir-in. which nre so essential to the hi tilth and increment of the tree. In "Kcnrick's Orchnrdist." a vvurk by the way, which should he in the luitid ol every yoiiny; farmer in the land, we h-ive the fnliow injr in relation to the circulation of the sap : "Tl i(-se iiinumcrnble tnonth. or spon'e lct. absorb nnd drink in without discrimi rtatinn, all the fluid Mihstanee which come in their way. These fluid-ascend tliMti-jh the alburnum or sup wood to the leave-, which are true laboratories of all plants a well a Hie orrjan of respiration. Tin.-circulation of the ap, which couinienec it movements, first in tin; branches, a'l l lnt of nil 111 the root, is produced by tlie attraction of the leaf hiuls and leave, which are de Vxtloped by the warmth of sprite.; 1 heir transpiration rerpiirin:? stipp'les so oreat and continual, that some; p'anrs aresl ito l to perspire even twice their weight in Iwciilv four hour. The true sap thus oener.tle l in the leaves, and sepurnted from tin- more watery particles, deseen-l throm.di the inner biirk, havinn; nnv ncquired new power, and beino; now peculiarly piepiKe I tu nourish and (five flavor to the fruit ; mid contiiiuin:; its descent, it depo-its in it course the cam bium or nuicilaifinotis substance, by which new and successive layer of vv 10 1 niid bark nre annually added to the tr 0 ; while what ever is not adapted a aliment to the pecu liar wants of the plant, i tyain returned by the roots to the earth." Another very important matter to be at tended to in tr,inplnntin:r fruit tree, mid one w hich we are sorry to perceive is very often neiflected, i to kecp'down tlie weeds around the trunk. When n eon I orchard i desirable, one tlmt will proorc rapidly to matury, it will be well to keep the soil undi r fateful cultivation witli weeded crop iivoidine; of course, in the routine, till such vegetables lis vv ill shii-W the soil too in 11 ll, and prefcrrintf. as a ;ener:il practice, tho-u which tire called pivotitu; crop such a turnips, beets, parsnips, carrots, &e. an I seeino; tlmt the fertility i kept up, or on th.' increase, by copiou npp'teation of the best manure. After the removal of the crops in the fa'l, the mirlaee should be ear.-fiilly clear.sed of nil spurious veoetation, nud ji ovveil. but not harrowed, as t lie rougher it is left, the more elliciently will the t'n-t net upon it. This is of importance hi elVectiii'f the destruction of the roots of weeds, and their seeds, as well ns in expo'm; the ova of worms and other insect deposited beneath the surface. It has also a lavorable effect upon the constituents of the soil it-e'f. reti dcrinp; the latter line, by its powerfully dis inteoratine; action. It is scarcely possible to reduce the suit devoted to yoiini; fruit tn-es to tmtj'ue a tilth. The more, therefore, it is worked, the better it will be lor tlin trees always inking spe.i.il care to avnid disturbing tlie mots. A rilACTICAI. FAIXMIitt. The Mi i.k. A currcspiindint of the Wisfmirin fi rmer sums up the merits of the mule ns com pared vv itli tlie horse, as foilo-.v : 1. lie is much more easily mid cheaply raised than his cousin, the lMtrse.Yi". IL' cats but little more than half-a much when -matured. U. He is sati-livd with mi i thrive upon a courser kind of proven i -r. 4. It costs less to keep him in harness and it) shoes, o. Me is proportionately stronger, ll. 1 le is veiy mucii toiiifher. 7. Me i less liable to disease. H. He has more si n-e mid docility. He is belter adapted to . 1 ne important kinds nfwor'.. 1 . lie is a true puber. mid when loaded, n qu cker traveler. 11. He a-lis fir a belter price. VI. Ho live moie than twice us hui','. RI. He is better looking; (Nn iiccouiiting fi r 1n-te. 14. In iinfliuig Lut llectncss ia he excelled by tile horse. R E OTP E S. J To MvKr. CinKn VisR.Jvii. The vina;ar lumu- I r. ....i r .i.i. 1..-.-1., i..... i.u ...'.."...- fioli of town and eilies an I (o-niie el t -lit into 'bit of ibe coni.lry al-o.--M bisk, y w itli nil it adictera lioia. is u-ed lor the purpose of iiiakiiist pi.-kh-i. and in thai iiuiiiiier l.ii Is i-iiiid o he desirojoi ol bum n life. M ine other al itl rem tiietliola ot piocui iti llu aoiir-of life are pra.iliced. and uianv of which nro la.t only pr.ilue itu of delcterio iiiiluclioea lo be healtli of ourselves ami our ehiblrcn. hut rcipiiru fir more lalHirth-in uufln lobe bealowed upou Ilia, br.iu.-h of a llouse-w ifc'a buiiiliesa. M e live in an aip of latv-r-a ivin m ihin . an I we uuifbl to ecoiioiiiixe. b.itti 111 l.ttair au I uioney. ua I Weil in the le-a iiupiitint u.a lers of liv -11; a vu the I mora iiii.r.iiiil. And to annly a li- O Yi.k -e i..Meiitiit.v in Ihia fla.se U uoi a. ili.ntfuli 11a tu my people ii'uaiiie. Ainu li ev.ry f.im. y 111 Ibe cut li ny liuve the materia a for 111 iiiui-40 uiiu pure c'der vlni-ttar. il they will only ue h 111 C umu m diie I apple., wuh a liltlc unit is-cs in I brosr 1 p.tperuro a I you neeil I., make (he hot kind ot ci ler tine ar. Ao.l wlntt i sii.l is"ttt-r. tbeci-ler wbicb y-iuei net li'iniibe apie.'. d.iea not detract from iL.i.Ucul" llie apples lr any purtMi-e. S...1W your a.b-a u f.-vt hour wt-hinj an I rub bin4 iLn i.i oc uu.iotiaUy. then l.-tke ibi-iu on1 of tba i ami thoroughly airaiu the U ler il.rouh a I ;hl w.'t.ii cb. h -put it 1110 a fii. add h ill u . nk 01 uioU-se, tut ;t!loii of ii.p.or, and a pi o - ol tloui 111011 biotfii p.ipcr. and act 111 ihe sun, or liy the the, an I in a I w d its lour vt '.tf .r will be 6. lor u sr. Have iwujua ti.d'ux nut ol one while 1ij o Her i working .,i I .mil t n.M'. be d. llule ol 'uj t iuu ir, 11 Ho-)' will I' .I.i llm al' .ltretne.ua C.iiin OMbt.i.t Roil one do n ears of voui'g 10 11 twenty 11. ia. .lea; whin tloiiu iiiid oil grille It t(iii.e llie und ariiou 1101 lei.ti ') wilh sat; th. 11 eepniiita live 'g.'s. and la.it ihe vo l i l mil Vtr.vlllit k, t i wl.i.M a Id one i;i.i of t roam or rich milk. A tit 1 mi v'lug vttll. llnii.u iili a aptuni alir it by tli-'it-e with tl.a corn. Whisk the wlil'tk ol the a.'ja I tl r it wiill itl d tlrt, whitll t,r I'gnliy I' luU-ih, h ill at a tinif. Have rcu It in H frying pan wu npud tpluulily nf l.trtl nud bm'it-r, i tiiling hot, liuii pour in Ihe iiiiXliiiiUiii fry tpiit k!y. W hi n done, t ike il 01. 1 ol Ihe p.u ami pUcu ill htuUd iliall In It.' servtd. M m A i Ol M RV Ulltli. Toxiaiu Mir I'i ,-A vtrv tie Linui I dl-li i. lot' I'.iliow iuif, which 1 h uriit il Irmii one of Hit- lfl lioiiat kt 1 s-ri In tuu Slate; ( our the litlom ol a pudding dull with breed 1 nimb, ibeu make a I t.t r of ctihl r ..1. in I mnl Inn, tut in email pns-t-a, thru hivrf ol tiiliuiliH alit 1 d, IhvU aiiolhef later olbria l 1 1 uii.l a, mi,.i lu r 1.1 in. at, aiuulitf id l.iiiiitl.a , and I In 11 cur wilh ImTvI I tuliilai and buka till lh 1 in. I I brown N.tM.ii Willi wall ami p''f l' )urtala, II will I tat hifcil atuaoliliiil. btrtf Iml alill i-tllv Ik'Uail'.' Uaitl I wiU4 lut I) ..Ida 4
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