4 ATI% iritr,tfA Tizli.P.: - ..e.,zygf.:e.i.5.. -- f 21.;,-34-‘4,:ka, jalik , ‘5 - Ba y , • - 144 V ALE. NO ALoollowe PREPAUITONI - A 'PURE i TONIC' MEDICI E: . T , DR 1100FLAIW1110$ L. CELEBRATED , J GERMAN--BITTOS:, , lit 0-11:-4/L-OKSON, Phlladel• /9 11 , Pte. ; • Will effectually anti' `~` 5 Y 3ia ~„..i., Liver Co „ iliffirithiti: . .., • • ..,..,- '...1if1..C..,_E ' !.- :• . :... - j j...; ~..!_, 1 . ,: . ;,; , .. 1''..:,3 . . DYSPEPEIT.A, JAUND ICE, • . , . -, tii, . vbrouhuor Nervous Dedillityi-Dttionse ii 111 . .. • • • ofitiao Bigamy*. waitron Dtrogisele L o.' . 4 , 2 / I d.F 4 f:Frilli siinge metered: .'' .1 p lLdveir or ,teasers ~ ~, ' l'• kpk nen 1 • ' -- - Jiy" .- illimencd- -I . I 1,4:14 i ~,r .„ -la imaratlin i gro r ' 4 , t , 1 • ; - y.A. Blood tcrthe React Il- Acidity. of the Stomach. • • 1 ',. -• Neittnift Heartburn. Disgust • 11 ~,. for rood, 'Prances or Weight ini - the •f3tOßlSehi,Souriernotations. 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Aski a tr_ 0rn .... ii.._..i4ee sale ß e i nd Intirereal \ .i 1 VegetaliThostsnonfA4t quack rmac s tt Ard il = . 11110911 venturer*. hog:opened -upon stiltedly ; Itimanity the flood t i i iites of Nostrums in theaters', ,i i Poor whisky. .vile compoundodtipiatious •.. :.,- ' US. and bliguiten Tonics. Stomaand Bit-1 i n_. ...4,, .'j I t' • - I Beware of the innumerable array of aldoholie ,- Ik' ~anuntrthProlaria_pb9t:Wrgolititem ttety_ l m a instead of curing OulY negraVideed*Piioll; lidlittvetAlvdri Mravo. ra ..4.lMß. .. .. . 4 ! c i 1 l iii - i2p; WANTA 00 aDAppz.rat r lil YOU WAX? TO - BUIXD 'VP YOUR4JON, • . -I.P.ITUTIONI 11 ef1it17.134 NT2Y) FEEL WATLL l . DO 017 WANT TO oßr RID OF PEE IV DB 7 IVESS P D 6 WANT EAT ve r r . ' • i Do Do w ant r nt to elects well r .: ! rose a brEeD f and vigorous eeling v •• -r, 11. ,u do use : c,-.: i : •E{ %.APLu l irlYB , 0 - ERIU If MITER& .. . iyo,i, J. New.. Brou.. D. D.. Editor oftil Al t ' yeskAperlia o , .Religious Ktundedes. : • ~ .• P • - • asegelitve. faverWe'reeonuitend: i1....1..1.1 k° . cans t iIgEWS4I? la Witifinge r refie l iv i : 11Y I nianZtVirtreirtiV)frtobt: -:.,.... any dimple preparation in the hope that h. may thus contribute to the benefit of other& I dolthis the more .reivilly in., regard to Hoof bad* Gerthen /Bitters. 43,0 iby Dr. (1.1)1 .1 1 oben, Of kilt citZ' and t hee Igains7them for many years. under the un reef thit they were chiefly an alcoholic mix am indebted to my friend Robert Sitio ' I- sr. sr. NpfOi th COnlovall.4 AD lileindice hy. ' ..iser ceia, pa for eficeuragement to try them. nen affeemhfrom great and of continued d . . he naeof three bottles of these Bitteia, • • the, eielthude* off the,. was 'fellow by ....!XidentiXentlfalind geatteadin to at degree of DodilY and Mental vigor which I bad not telt foi ix months . aningll th be eforer and a h nk d G am od a o n d e Mr d n d f r r Brartiegline to tha use of them. P _ ltr,pau, Jan i e; 211.1.1tikTON BROWN. ; Nora th Ay, Joseph H. Reneard, Pastor eaf, die ', I • Tenth._&ctotist March. I)s. Alphang-Ditss lita !--I have beenlie sttemtly'mueated to connect my name with cam ,,nenelati=fnetifent-tiands if etedy*, but :- • Lip i el gTi fi rrv ' e h alns nu itiftret but Tr l gh dear ganef in various instainine, and Para , Piglet/1* inali tte f t e l un d= en fi li ron f a Dr. uer 11 4nel 'n 04 donne. Ale an w h .my... frill e condotion than for tDetiendele Ili estatetn. analpeclally Biv m_ple4ti is a safe and valuable prepa n. scene ,ea it may fail, but usually I doubt2ot be vary beneficial to those who-gaffer' m Leaboverphusea. Yours vernlcupectfully. .1, H.- :=4/ ARD. . Right {bolo Coatadreet. Phila.. Dem . .24th. • --- , ' ••• onthejr de it/ AI;DZILIGUrinrir.DRA der i'tf;l3. inmstow s . _ i C ,: Ornyageqww...lune 1, D . D. . .0. .. , aCtEgOll- our, —lt gave me p i _e. yeah( JO to ' giveYotic, certificate. 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"i P:if 1 ;11 , , : 1 ":': *' ' ••• i ' •::_:! ' : , ,: - : ..i' ;: "Y ~ 0 ' 1 ~: ~; . .--, .- ' i . .., ),:.F. ', - /'-r, 4.;... ir. - /CP,4I. , ••,- 4:.,,", , ,.., , ,, , , . . . , , . - • 4 "-- . '--•-•\ ',' ' .• ' ' • . • ' -.....-","( q. arpL.••,ll If - , ef",..="i • -• 1 - . r.t.:;l • . 4 1 4- ;p1 'i r , 244. : t 1.1. 's .`-g. V • rr En rroprietor. r ..... 4,:2.„:.,.,:,- .:.2„..„ ,:-..,.:-..] t.i. •.' f WEDNESDAr 110R.%.1. - fsT4:4- ir ----- - • ' PREPARIED BY , Fe( Pirtanners at Itlehatoad From the Riehmond Dispatch. Januars A e ster y seie hu n ndred more of the ition soldiers, Captured by General Bragg in Tennessee. 'arrived in Richmond —three hundred and fiftyy , arriving at 11 otelieskitnd,the 'tither haft at sendonn.— There were yesterday confined. , varions localities betw,eek. Seventh ant Cary and Welty-fin . and Cary Btreeti 8;11:40 of 11r*. prisoners. None of the officers .(2951-nomber). captured with them': have -been ' brought here. We understand that they are in Atlanta, GeO rc lia. Some of those that came yeas y wounded in the hand and ,been m.— Soon a ft er the Ilast hatch arrived in front Of Castle Thtinder one of the men, named John Martin, of the 9th Indiana Begi ment; fell on the pavement and, expired. He had been sick with the typhoid oaver, and his decease was alone owing to that nause.l gistitL-hundred.;will ient City Point morning . by tiag ce,., one hundred starting at four o'clo der Captain Warner, and seven, hu at fle•011 i:o!cloOco charge Of Medi 7 siob*,'fiNg i (Ander: The Yankee flayslot, truce-boat was reported at City Poinflast night. The balance of the men will be shiPped"Off as rapidly as possible. Most of the abolition prisoners here are West- Ara men, and 'lunch superior ;in physiqu e .tcv the -bed -fiels-# loving 'denizens of Con necticut and Noise huge that we ha,,, peen accuatomeato see nere. From Murfreeeboro'—A n o t ft e r Battle; Imminent. ; .. '[from the New IllianylAis e ' r. Jan. 190 „ ..... From officers of Gen. Rosiscranst army who'arrived here'yesterday we learn ;that our advance is some eight miles, be y ond aurfreeliblirlit, where sfibistantial worksof defence are being erected. The pursuit of ~ Bragg a army was pot followed up,', on! ac count of the crippled condition of I the Union troops, after the five or six dhYs' hard fighting , in front of Idurfreesbero' 1 • and at the Stoneßiver. It is currently believed by our leading officers that the rebels have lately been heavily reinforced from their _spiv - at . ,• .Ripliii#fidx pesertera, of whom tividreds timilittell come into our 'hies, { state that Gen. Longstreet has cer tainly 1 superseded. 'Bragg'' and that he brought with him, from Lee's army, not less than t9,o9p_, rei nf9re.enierfte— Ilieraloo state i haetteir: Longstreet has given orderid, to i l place his army in the best possible coddi- tion, with a view; to an early attack 'on Gen. Rosecrans position, The opinion was generally held by the rebel generals, seconding to this ststuieri of AresiiitesVthatGelL,a Resitratia had' i rt one-halfhis army in the late fi ghts ; d that it was impossible for him to „receive reitif9CCeintinta at anii.early idaYi'oti ac chint of all his lines of communicati n beln destroyed. It was therefore sigu d -Igr Atm .. Oat,/ !Win, i•'-'(!ke 1 1 :04froetee te the ad' received from Richmond, 'th y con d easily failupoih and destroy Eoffe ich, i t , cran's army," atd - then occupy Naslivie ; and East Tennesaee l with comparati v e ease. t 1 gtAksvo, g sea b ei2e4atop eini attOke anin o ff hrls;imy fluielietwenld r the rebels, in which event a terrible bi battle will be fought. The rebels regard their can/win-the- Siitith*est as"desperate, and believe that the only thing which will save Assimill bottle slefeatoof lksecrusanii the tdtandesiruction ef - hir.liime With this object in view, Longstreet was sent out to supersede Bragg, and will be fu nished with•all the ft reieterceinenteth at e la iantid fidialtioliaiond. 't ` ' r i We have no doubt that anotkfir. Oa batthfAiilitWibuthirtiettl karfitsiboio' and it is not ',probable_ _that it iiii . tyr be optpinene,pd,,tbia.wpak, Anosttagliqmseri „,,,„ A iratt, o,q4.o,nekwlwee r ie4 titgq . 4o:lo - -in - .eve*preparatioti- tti' ire celitejluidliiipeli e;ailhoy. .i. '*ittili ittieliairiegale fella, to • the. ability ,! of 'oar 'army to ; again copkwitbtloqebels4 We are told 'by well itifernied'affibertt t " there is no cause for any apprehension f &eider,- to our arms. • Gene** al nikilitstailditithiiiituaitdigioitithij,. Fie' sec6 li has lately been reinforced to make his! army as effective as he "desires, and is confident of-ivottoryillfenlthe shAi t i mu ti grelt Ai l o k.. ud. 1., a.,.....1.7- i .tt den;'Banks -- olithiDuiatioxi o"iiiie It - is now almost two years since the r 4. Ibilitiri'firo its.first...rkt I*--thp:'PAO nal Elau. A erintleman Says r‘r . "I imit . .,-,9 , iJ .. Banks in New York city 'it few'ihip ~mss.. the _surrender of Fort Sumter. He 'was expending - Sr his funds in military books. ."/ alc lAPlPliillte this war.", he said. "But do I,,ritk.knAKt! lasked, “that it will. Jag 1 lom-enough for ion to post yourseitA misart • matters?" "it Mill e ast. - ttesii 101014' replied the genernb, Re ditL not say "how mach lenger.—Boston T r a. n .i i MEV rbAELTIL 1401 • 1 • 1 11ttili, OP • BATES. SiOne year, by mail .................... ...... t -$8 CO x morels. ' ......... . ........... ... .. ...... 4hs Three :: ......... ...... .... ..i— 215 SiOne week. deli:rend in the eity.......... - 18 ngle eopiee„ —.---,...-- ---.....—_—... .. 200 - Talk** per btu:Cored.. .-- ... ` . :..... F- 4ADVXDV-ingiNet JEtt Vifilc i Tki4.llOwl4 .- "al • . 14.n.. asesid e ttojiwT it b ..0 , Ritblinrwhi rii- Wfitia l tAillinnw now twon ti nigr il „''::4011, Orsztoirse itArmur.. PER ayNo/.989wA9.91-9Trati 5Ai• toPertion.. —II 60-Twe montbk.... non 0 iosesione:,.., 1.00 Tlwoormontlii..: Rive ha ..1. Fouron - 0 2 . 4 in on crz e tl",..,, ~,21H)Firiglittee114-4 14 00 0 areake_a_. aan Six -nkohlkw ''. J 13 00 weeka_. 600 lithe 1te....1 20 00 One-month ...... 800 One-ear... J 93 00