mama: OUR 17540! I. J. ITLILI, IDH'OI AKD mrnml. GBTTYSBURG.‘ PA. 'uoxmn' MORNING, DEC. 19,43“ CONGRESS In tho Senate. on Monday, Mr. Doolime Introduced a resolution invlruming the! committee on fin‘nnce to inquire into the “pediency of increasing ihe revenue by an Mditidnal (ax ofone per cent. on all sales ofrul and peréonal property, by an addi tional tax of 25 [Mr Cent. on minced and ‘ueamboat fine}. and also tbaHhe’bommig (to uke into qouaidention the pro‘priety of tho pwge‘ofa law to prevent the further nxpnnnion of ma currency Eby.forbidding the-orgimimtion of new bahking associa tions. except. to take me pldge of existing flute Bunk-z, and further inq’bim into the expediency ant-deeming outstanding inter luhbearing ”usury homo bygtbe issuing of other note: of not less than SpUaeacln bear fing nu Lnnuul interest of 3 65-16;), with cou pons attuned, to be: nude a legal tender for their face, with .mzemt nddel Mr. Devi», of Kentucky. inlroduced a joint “’_’ olution M the renoration of Ice and the re—h-Lnbhshment nfthe Unionlfx 1!: the House. the bxll t 0 eslnbllxh a unl {orm when: of bmkiuptcy, whichjwns r‘e jected lut leasibn,lbut nft‘erwnrdl/x/econsia- 1 end, mu taken up and pulled by I majori- ‘ by of twenty. ‘ ‘ In the Senate. on Wednesdaydolnt rem-I lufionp were reported lender‘mg ‘be thanks 1 of Congress to Captain Winslow and h’u‘of-g floor; and men and lo Lt. Cnahingpf the nsvy, for gallant services. A series of rest»! , lutiona were oflered, but laid over, inilruohi lag the Secretary of State to demand from I ‘be Brill-h government paymentin full for; ell American vessels and cargpea destroyed} by rebel vessell, alleged to have been filled ‘ out in English ports. ' In the House, a bill you reported from the judiciary committee»! a. substitute for a previous bill, to to amend the act for the naturalization; of soldiers as to include uil~ on. The (ea‘rnmittee on foreign relations Ins directedfio inquire into the expediency of providing by negotiation for the proletr tion ofthe northern frontier ofthe country. A bill was passed to drop from fire rolis of the army unemployed gene‘s-a 1 oflieers.-- The Senate bill authorizing the porchaseor construction of six steam revenue cutters for service on the lakes, at a cost at $1,000,- 000, inn passed. ’ = The House, on Wednesday. pa'ued the joint resolution tenderink A‘ vote ofthanks to Captain Winslow and Lieut. Cushing.—- Mr. Davis, of Maryland. olfered a resolution declaring‘ that Congress has the Constitu tional right to an authoritative voice in un nouncing and prescribing‘the foreign policy of the United States, as w‘fll in the recogni tion bfany foreign power as in any other matter. and that such foréign policy is not A. matter of Executive negotiation While the nutter: are pending in Congresu A motion having been made and carried to lay the resolution on the table, Mr. Davis asked to be relieved from serving on the committee on foreign affairs, with majority of the Home differed from iiim‘on the subject.— An animated debate ensued, but finally the Home refused to} exéusa Mr. Davis. The bill tonmend the inte'rnal revenue act rela. five to the tax on cigars. ‘the invalid pén~ lion bill, and the con’suiar and diplomatic Ippmpriation bill, were; severally passed. Bath House: adjourned until Mohduy. - mzdmmngcmon. ‘ _, An'imporlant decisi was recently dq- iivered by Judge Long, in the court. of CommOn Pleas ix: Lancaster cox'mty. on the subject of the military bounty ‘lavu. The facts involved in the cm are as follow: Two citisens of Mannheim town-h ip, having furnished ncoepluble substitutes for them selves in the military nexvice, made issue to the ofl'ect (but, having thus contributed shut they deemed m ir quota, they should be rightfully and 192 m), exempted from ‘hu payment of the’ tax provided for by the at of 25th March, 1864, w [my bduuties to volunteers. The suit, was brouglit by the Bond of School Director: of Mnnheim win-hip. who, in compliance with the yrovlsiom oftthe law, were authorized to levy and collebb such a. tax. After ather ough'diwussion of the question involved, by able oounael, the court decided that “56 delendanu were bound fo; the payrueut 6! the tn, md accoxdingl'y ordered judi monb to be entered (or the plaintiffs. #3l:. Lincoln, in his latest manage to angx-eu, proclaims to the worl’d that 116 will retract nothing that he has _Bcretofore aid on the aubjecx of slavery. ' Well, “heretofore." that is to any on- ghe ‘th day of March, 1861, Mr. Lincoln did say, on the caste”: portion 'of the Cnplwl of the United States, to assembled thousands, (flue word“, J, I deckre that} ban no purpose DIRICYLY on nun-sen? w inletferq with the immu tion of slavery in the Staten wpere it. exists. I believe I hate no uwrcr. near to do so. and I ban no mcuxnmze to do so. The men of etch State to order and central its own domestic institutions acgordmg to its mm judgment xxcwsxnu is 23323111). \0 th. bdanoo of power on which we 1):er lion and lxnnncs of ourpolil’icnl fablfic dfl. nd. i 5 ”The winch tone of the Prosident’s message is than. of indifi‘cvenoe u to the ter minption ol this mnguinary a‘rugglé. He will ofl‘er no terms of page. And, as treason, (Hagen th.! the 050: if nude would be re jecad. How doel he know that! The _ mighty iutornu involved we ahould think ~ would oeruinly justify the ed‘ort. It. could do no ham to try. . ‘.Tha minimum :uudud of [night for m for flu rammed: service ha been find by the 8.6““?! of War 1: five feet, {mid of Guise: Lhreejncheu, u butto- MW , _ strum; I}? rhmwn .... wwmmfiWob-au the com- W 0%“ of! Wm. mm lotwerlemiono.F - The Proactick Did.) Union nukes 1 3066 ‘j "point" [in the following article. We com-5 mend it \o genmlauenlion. hm Elchitny': lo that of Republican editon. with the! hope um they will unite in a vigoms 2NI {on to induce Mr. Lincoln 10 adopt q»; ml pmpéued. We bolievo nut gmt good't to the country woutd flow from such a» mag! u they pretend to have nothing clue I! heart. than in no good futon why ‘ they ahould hesitate about urging the mu!» Let. Let the ‘“prmuro" u once begin. The Uniml says; Ceflniu politicians of tl.e Abolition uclxool . pro‘lw to regard the result of the late elec-l “on u an endorsemenLol‘ Mr. Lincoln'si policy in relation to the war and the aboli- l tion of slavery. If we take the Double to‘ consider the means resorted to to produce; the result, the late election must satisfy us; that it was brought about by illegal and un-. fair manna; that it was not a [Mr expreSS-l ion ofthe will of the people, and, thet'Pfore,‘ ,it cannot be reg uded an rlccidingnnything.‘ If Mr. meoln 's bent on prosecuting the ’wn, he can easi‘ly.ntisfy himself whether ‘the pl-opla of the country approve his in tentton. by calling on them In volun/perl‘or I the "mace. If they‘ promf‘nly respond to his icnll, and many more ofiex than can be ac ;cepwd, it will be the strongest proof which ‘cnn he offered that the result of the lute‘ lelrctmn was a truQverdict, and that the gpeople of the Unite-d Blah-5 are desirous i that the rebels shull be tluhjugated by force. :01: thecothar hand, it' Mr. Lincoln's cull :übould not be filled by volunteers, and he yahould be obliged to mine men by draft, he ‘ may rest assured that the rvsult of the late lelection has twen misconstrued, and that {the people of the country are not in {Mar lot a longer continuation of the war. If :pegce “1.1 the U‘DIUD can be restored by :lucb an easy and ample plan as ofl'er't'tg to ’the people of the South thpir just igbts l under the Uouumuthm of the United States. “why not muka the offer amt Itop the tur l the: waste of life, blood ind trauma? We have been fighting fur four years to no pur ‘pow: let. us now try to reltore pence and the Union‘by peaceuble mennl. ABOUT 0;]: mums. i I The World of Tuesday says: The milii l tary rituntion just now is ot‘the most in tense Interest. A few days at furthest will : solve the problem orShermm’sgreet march. That he will g‘euhrough to tliecout them can be little don t; but. that he will cap ‘ tore Savannah on t way is nsnhject upon which there is much 'fl'erence of opinion. So far as: no em judg. General Grant's movement:. in the neigh hood of Rich mond hlve‘heen nierfely for the purpme of compelling _Lee to' keep his,nrt well to gether. while he has sent troops oother quarters. That I feint should be m eof munching Richmond before Sher n ‘ ruched the coast was to have been :2ch -Al ed; but. to save disappointment, the coun try may as well mnke up its mind that all] hopes of capturing the rebel capitsl must be given up for the present. 5 Hood's movements in the West look threatening, but we do not attach a great’ deal of importance to them. He cannot capture Nashville—that isquitefisure; Mur lreeeboro’, Chattanooga, xndtKnoxville are rule, and a march ofuu entire rebel army into Kentucky is quite out of the queitionl at this inclement season ot the year. It ir tube expected, ofcourse, that cavalry and predatory bands will be cent to gather sup< pliefi all through Kentucky 3‘but ye feel neared that no organized portion of H 000: l army Wlll see the Ohio river except as pris~ ‘ oners of war. If General Grant really con- 1 templn‘leea serious winter campfign on the 4 wuthern chalet, Gepera’l‘fi" d’s army isjust i Where he would ndturnlly 3}”, it to be. 1 But in there nnyfhope of succeesfulend- i ing of :the m during the coming year by the utter destruction of‘the miliytry power of the rebellion? We wiuh we éould speak hopefully upon this vitgl point ; but, in all candor it must he confessed that sll the probabilities point to It loitg. wentisotne, and'exhnustive war. It is fquite time that countryiw‘es cured of all its old delusions on ‘ this'matter. The coming six months may] see {\Yilmington, Savannah, perha’pe even} Charleston, in our possession ; but it is 33‘ certain as any future event'can be that next 1 summer will see iee'eand new. armies] as large, asrdhngérm‘ip, and u defiant eei they are‘to-dey, while ,he rebels will be in} actual possession of as much territory as, was under their rule in the beginning oil the second year of e scar. ’ / ——--—-"‘ mug—'_‘”— fl'On the sugit of finenoe, Mr. Lin-l coln ie eminent-lyl‘fiii‘g.“ He iiks‘Congreem to pass an act to protect the purchasers ofi government bonds from paying their hon-l est debts, and that such specie: of property’ shall be placed beyond the reach of both} taxation and creditors. Is not, this e"higr thing!”_ A .\ i ‘ Then read the follov’ving: The great advantage of citinns 'being credilors as wall as debtors, with relauon to the public deb}, is obvim'n. Men readliy perceive thnmhey cannot. be much oppress ed by a debt which thsyrawe to themselves. Magnificent idea. If you lose your pock et-book, don’t fret; recollect, it in only a debt you owe to yourself. ll you have not ‘be papers to show, have them nude out?! once, and when the interest becomes due like the money out of one pocket and puL gt. in lhe other, and, according to Mr. Lia': éoln’u idea, you *will bejuac about as well ofl'ns if you owe_d the amount to the/gov ernment, and the government owed/in to you. Ol'coume, you can underetiyfl now, that it is just as easy to pay a big/dab: as n bigger one.—Jgfl'ermnian. ‘ , “ [8.11:5 New York 116mb! up that some ersons who were in straiwned cir cunisiices before they got. their fingers into ~~ matte"; - connected with "Soldiers' Fairs,” now keep their carriages and live in style. it. 1| also said that. some ’of the Aphllanthropic mnpngers of Sanitary Fairs, ‘ the Christian Commission and other chiti ‘ tnblo enterprises develorrd by the mu" are ‘ "making a good thing” any. of their devo wd labors. It. is believed lhnt the larger prOportio. of‘Athe maney collected in aid f ‘.heso objects ilabsorbed in “expenses." ; doc-M ’ fiThe x town Democrat ha: misod its price to s3.,4‘he Sunbury Danica-at mm: have pas/MM iii advaneé, for papers sent mi distance, and for all papers sent. singly.— The enormousyrices in cash which publish on have to pay for all articles they me. comp! them, under their inadequate Katee, to ask the cab for their work. Hence it. is becoming the rule evelywhere-Ind econ '.‘orodil” will be entirelyfiphyed out." , \ 3 ”Hon. Jacob Broom. one of lhelea den of the old Native American party in this Shah-tome fifteen years ago, died last W693}? lbs city of Wuhingtan. Aged 56 yum”. fie 111 a “the of Belgium“.— Be Wad one or the Duh-iota o! Phihdefilhhjn the 34gb Conan». , . . i . ~ Id tho than. and much I ulmvl I . . . mm m m.mnc.: ' m run 1:383 in w th....m'11'z... ..., "um. Wt... anti . otmi 8. Getting. ......i i fliedim'tgo which has n . one 0 liamsville. touring up the road is he mlnn- , -—__.:.~—_;:~__-::___._...- -~ Ilse CWI of oh Inuit-out. 'Dutch (31;) Cmiil. by the conttnned shell-.o;id The Contodersteo "“26““! beforei \ . "“‘ I of the Conrwlenite batteries on the - . . i WPOB‘I'ANT I'o SUBSCRIBERS.—SInco - . - ~ ll- "'1 . - mm, and some skirmishes were fouzht, that . _. The combo of the hutioml Euro motliride of the James. him at length mm d ~ ,H h h at lb“ "P 014“! .the ht. olAugnst, 186‘. our tempo! tubal-rip {the first i rtance. Where ‘it “do“, "WV, “m. 0n Wednel- pinnsoi wi e no u ye n .’ ' ' . i_nenl is o W, . d d“n . prllPd a_ ‘ r w ‘. From the army uuder 90n9“! Grunt. we . tion hsvo beon Two Donna "paid in advance, L 325133;" finfltmfe alarming; Eo- ,‘l‘yulttlg £2521; :rt Sffizltczoggzvzlthzea; have intelligence that content demon-_in- } and Two Donna no Firrr cents it not so ‘rotlment duirns tho co nix-ration of all oiii- L2ll '“'d embarked on pontoons. They ; (ions were tirade on ginning-g; urinal i pnid. These when!) and pay us between this ‘geul—tbm who we not liable to drnfit ”‘crooud over and marched down the: 'in Federal hue-urnk/ :03“ :93“ ””1““! “‘"“" 0' 113 M“, no him the psper well '5 “””'-'“" ‘“'i'W" ‘“"‘“ "“’“Southern bank until a“point opposite ‘”‘-ohm”. .e‘el 0. 'v ""'. “‘7'"? at out some: t‘erme. Aflor that time our it: reduction ,0 the proper standnd. l 1 ohm! The {fonfeden.emv ly reconnotmnofl,‘lud the enemy retiredi . _ ' ‘o‘. ""3 9110 l ea» non. ‘i‘fnx‘"‘"v“e d ivcn oil and theinegmealfiu‘m' inflictingmuch damngo. T 112103. .publilhad rates Wlll be RIGIDIA ADHERED In I matter of this kind organisation is ' :10" era :2: p} :3" During the night 3"3 in Warren" r 909“! ”NUPNGM,“ were ‘ 'l'o- ___‘_, what is wanted to iris-ire Isuccess. Every: ~99“ 'en rn! l, iii‘nd on 'rhuygdflv morn~ about fil'Y- "'8 captured ”'”“! ”130319"- l Town‘or Towniihipshorild at once constitute rifleupit 22%;?“ secure Vory l‘ew men ‘He deotroyprlyery little, property. the prin-‘i n few of its citizen» 1: Committee to attend Img fly; 3 , nded on'either side As cipal article/being one hundred and twenty 3 to its interests. ’l‘hut Committee should befwlerec I re: 3:2ileOll'orce was “008,821.“ in corks of Wide brandy. He had lwentyt required to see to the PrBP“‘“‘l°"l°fl"l'l;tl:mii?il;z (ln‘bm- on the “"31, by breaking youxggfi‘; cud twenty-two caiinon._ dence with a view ofstriking fronitie istst "d in' machines. it is now to be 95 , ‘ ' , , _ . i the names °5 men in the ”’““' thuse‘ ”"‘ lit; ilietglie: Grant. will replace the n‘m-I secretary Stanton. man “We“ bulletin. . have removed from the District. permanent. h' ,1 up“. the labor l‘rre lrom mole.» announces that he has rgcoived unoflicial l l and in good film '"": “no“, that are (19- {c I?“ “in m Confederate ironclsds moved . dispnlchcs from x“9l‘v‘““ “’““": lb?“ tainted as well as fid'dmg the numesof per- 312:0".th ignori- on 'l‘liursdev and come (lénerhl Thomas attached Hood‘s nrrny in? sous cdmiiig into the Di'i-tri'ctto residc,suclif 9m!" ,m ’54 of Dutch (is Up to Sutur- front 0" ”‘1“ C"? 0“ '““"s‘lo3' mo?"‘"t{--| as have arrived at twenty years of age. and l 31' "if“, L r io hO'LlllllE; 'nad occurred/l The battle. at. last uccounts. was siill going any ”"‘" may have each-pod enrollment‘azfi'm: (griitld‘erote; nmdo no attempt ,to\% :3“ This-72E: ;;:?fsliiigod?tlih(ire:ail‘lyl heretofore. drive thonruroes uwuy. n)? Val;l0u;"l‘e-: £231: iinrlycaptured 17 gum and about 1,-5 ports of a general advance ofGrant S. sbulh- “00 ". (‘e flood's e t r 1 ' I ' i l Ston Creek Statio’n. on prisoners. J n. n ‘”’ u n}. em vvi'nitowm . y ~ , except the cavaliy and a. small force nesri the “ eidon RJIITORd, which have bren Murl'reethoro , Wore outlawed. “'"“'“! for mine days‘, rare at lgfigtli con-1 Admiral Dulilgron flp]l:lfl?s the War De- N firmed by drfinlt'? intelligenceyfi “mire“; partmrnt of the fact of his being in commu-l gown, one (lllvllen of Hump. rays .Clan nicution with Gt-n. Sherman. and annouh-l tit-93g s cavalrv began a sourtdtrin mitr i on ‘ cos m“ intention to bring all his available Wrdnestluy lust. l‘hey m/s clied don" the: force into conmwilml with the army. The “15"?”le ”’"" and cm 9d irhle hottawtgri bearer of despatrhes states tlittt, who left my" on a. pontoon my 3' 1:3; age :1“. itho hnrbor of Port Royal the noval flcot cut 03 from commun “hon w. . m s. were firing solutes and the vessrlsi were be-i army": nnd 1'."."“,’ not 990")???“ from forlinu decoriited with il.lg¢.‘intlicuting that mine ilnya. [him :iiice isdiroctcliy wmh'lmfiie impor'ant event l‘ud triumphed—l 1"“ ntgcctfanhoi H"? “Peermule ' _ ‘ From this fact. tlre helicl is expressed that We llal‘P some iitelliueuca from the Shr- 'be news miuht |l‘obabl have been thel nnndouli \‘all _. General Sheridan vrill cut-tuieoffiuvrimiulh y i attempt no ovement south from .“iin'i From Saturdav's papen we glean the fol-l >.r-hester 'it“! own. He is now at, “in-”mm”Z Gen. Thomas. 1.? his oflicis! “_ii Chili!” m “ Old cam'p. Ha ha“. nhou‘tfiF-i port. of the battle at Xushville, states thut‘ teen thou and mm. I‘hree _of his briundes the enemy's works viere osrried rind their‘ ".9” ”r t ‘"“ week to reinforce G“While-ft. centre. driven back about eight miles.‘ 'llit- "hilt-rates south of‘ Winchesterl From eight. hundred tcr one thousand pri-‘ make no thmanll‘llllnns. 'lth have re'laoners sixteen pieces of artillery and a' ycen y removed the mils from the i_ziilroiitl f numbcr of wagons were captured by “the‘ it” ’"" M".""§"’." ”“3 Gordgrsville. l“ Union troops. :l‘lie 105.5 otilie Unionurmy [ni’rhl'iszgd‘lngimm an “m l unit ‘o' in Thu‘riiday’ii engagement is estimated tit ‘ . ' . . . . . ")I'Ob‘bh .not. over 500 in killed and wound- A” hashvillr the aond|ition 9.“. Emil”? “aid. by lien] Admiral Lee, commanding the the some “5 “‘““' or» u"h a young naval forcesl‘iti't Nashville. in nu ofliciul re 'on lllrl earthworks. It is reported that re. ort to t—he Sécrotary oftlie \‘nvv intorcements Ill'P IIFiDE sent to ThonlllN.—' p The Richmond MP9“ 4:le '{llfll Gen . {The detsch'mr-‘nt of Federal trOOPB lhut‘ Sherman, on Wednesday, captured Fort l bkld {allniinrlzlliglifliimaimed; to :32] lchlliater, which commands the entrance '”' a ‘ n i. . y, .. . its) Ogecchoc river, 15 miles sduthwest of Sn terrlbly harassed in ”It?” march. l‘htn— v'iinnuli. This w” an“ opens communi toe? nre "dry?!“ killed and wounded andi cation with the Union fleet. and necessi sixfon cup u N ' tales the reinforcement of Savannah.— l 11” ‘““" ""0” "f. ”"’ losses M the "- 1 Nothing litter than the Sdutliern accounts cent buttlle ot'_ Fraulein; mare 'the Federal I had been recéived by the War Department, loamnetlr twenty-two iunt rm . . , , x . If is rni’eported lllM General Roaenrnns is 531:5?123 aznbilllsglzlgli BlPSiPdi;a:?Dfitup to :Fflye St. Lfll;l;. and have an active com *3 ‘ __ «.-.—“.4 g ‘ hind—Trig: of". unduy. ' ‘1 ' . [“"’ “Fair‘s“: intonation? 0.. ml?“ ismtlfdii ..~ A. Siermsna frci roni ion war ii '- ,_ . gm _ VRDFJEIJ- He evacuated Millen an Decent-1 "I” rtem‘;mb£g'fi,ie lotterdo‘f. Pi'esrtgn‘t I‘m" berg‘ld. “He mgvcd soutitiwest, feepln'l‘li‘llla ‘ Sienlogs‘oli'sl‘wrxxfivye. It: oninfinziwfliorfir; r we to rt risentin'o nuiaim . . girdles, nudginitridiing on the “narrow atrjg ”Peak“ 0f “llie.rulenin PT"!!! ”“"' must be lorvm row s2l3.3l?if.L'ifl:‘.°i°'-i~'i.:Sittitiziiirzr oft eS.iv:inn:tiriver on e e an ,tm g , , - A _ - Fan: of vapour “gigging. iii:£2:l‘l.ll§2§2":.3".élStill.E‘S'S‘lififli‘l.‘ , ,ii‘ a wore uu- we [0 . . . L ‘ ‘ . ”will,” 5_ hi, “my,“ gas eighteen miles 1 thus outeiit-itipusly S‘JPEidlnjg lllsl tears over from ‘“um God of his corps marchetly‘he remains 0T Mrs. Baby 5 live sons. has nioliuiie Savannah river, and one along ginseng i“: 3;"? tidielmzhkto be ITS-ur thel Ogmhee. The others were between.l_ l’9 {’"‘ . u "10.1 ’9' 59”“ dome OiilDeceiubt-r G, Sherman mowd fastfr and“:l “mil. gran“; “s‘! uln' grain: the 'is 5’ id to have unlfl‘llHl eighteen miled.— . bzpnuldy 0,: l “W‘xymlmK ‘3 UP the noor iGrdiit numliei-s'ol'stratuglers fell out of his. renve ‘"' 0". IY ‘3 11. “'8 as . .hitt irsn‘lu, and were pit ked up by the Confed- | Mr- Lincoln 5 sons 5110111}! be kept from the mile f“"‘“‘¥v WPvlg°ll°"s}y°l°ggg‘rp,§:n"}j norm: s2“:.“l2‘ls?§£?§£‘§22 .ren . ismrsinz iii . Pl'l’l . c lsaid to have had then but twenty thousand 1 “Prize” 9§dpfilz “1 ”'f’ ”10’.“ 1 final!” '"": ,‘men in his army. all the rest had sung-to } firings!" er 5125; 1131. is" ‘t tiff?! ~ ruled oil‘, or boon wounded. On Decembm- :10“) lqmmlon “y/ 1' ...}. -; l'- ‘_7, lie advanced ulmut saxteon miles, nnd oni “9” “900 n, J? young, he!“ “'“"‘ i the} morning oi the Bth —hist 'l‘hursday—he' "110“,“? ‘3 ’0 familiar ‘“' watering'places lwmi at. the. Vlllnflv oi Cl‘V3tOn on the rail- ‘“‘“ b'lh‘rd "00““ m ”’9 metropolis. 1‘“ ‘ronfi running: to Milli-u. littout.l t‘wonty-flv‘c i Wk?“ hi" ”“’-1;" brother into ”‘9 ”‘““-““' imiles nUl‘lllWt‘nl 0! Savannah. The iioninfl Rn" olhculllvnting ”no“ 0? Islam]! 500mb“ null between the Savannah and Ogcechee' ‘“"' ' "f“Sh the ”Riley 0 slnve “I Y. Ind. Lrivcu. along which filternli‘nn advances, is l “‘95 can t be “11-“3:121“ ”I?" bl“"1954?- hu sixteen miles wit a. 'he swam pro- “"‘“ “‘ ‘”’ , . tecl. his flmkg, but at thosumo tint}: moi wk”? ”’9 cfgfucg’r“ 0’ trga-“t’zhgfm not his sending out [timer to devastate} ”gum '3‘?“ 3". ”‘l‘; fl "'9l. UV quid“ the. country. lloth in trout and rear, tlierelglmn‘ne'lnrgt driuAholiliolrir'nurtsilLirl ti: 'sre: lnran bodies of Cniifedcrnto cavalry,‘ .ii ‘18" was tat‘c ove .lu “ , loi " iint‘lE Wheeler’s operations behind him 3”} ‘ ”(IV- ‘“”.” ‘ '° 1' "c res mu t have had serious effect. The def/cm ”Lat“! iii-“ht" I°. W {i t. f ht. tl coal of Savannah , are by this. time very tr bels uhdl":vh?cp:d”t emf?“ 5“? hi “5 strong. 0n .\{xltturldny It“, Shelimundwns.l?“,e “whipped’P‘tbemih'y diduxt .w—e lfi’finfigefl‘iflggnfifi $2123“; :31 fig: ' either hold our ground or: follow up the div miles from the city. There had horn holleuted rebels? lnstend of either, our" ad stthok brgun at that time, and Sherman {lance retreated. 3"}mileato Columbia: and, was confronted by a. strong Confederate cre ‘"’ “5““ ”“8,“ 3" “83'“ _{f‘lfu'sedn (area. The Southern journals are not cer- : therebels. lrnmedintely “he" ““5 Y'C‘m‘y thin whether Sherman w‘ill‘nttuck Swan-‘23:]: Egg)?:s:;29?rmn:::c:f§nfil2miz‘li‘ii'ihlrd min or go to the ées cant i n it. , . - . ' . ' ' - 'iheexnggmor;whirrieenawierggigaintro:ngz'titysiizrs,sizing}; cam on um a 0 HS ~vee . o , ‘ . _ . ’ Weldon, his remitted: General Wnrrcnfimfdhfouiwetfl lip tin? Victo'yrqiwh ['“'Plfeafl‘ng its‘commiinder, found when he approached . “h“ mg; 3 gltlficatlonslff 1 -‘3 ”“9. With lliilislord. twrniy-two miles north of Wei-i i' e d ' 93.“ anal“? {0 0““38 “03° “PM do . that the Confedcrutes were strongly °“,;,;‘c‘°r;_°“' 9" " 1‘ - h d t intl‘enched on thesoutlit-rn brink ofMeher-l 93° “9&5 “'9 ‘9 99.“? e , 0V" the viii river: Ila tried to drive them off. but; clown”! an Every Abolitiolnmguurnnl .‘3‘ failed. » He tlii-n discovered that General: 3 ‘"‘ Y commences" 3? ,9“: )5”- {TOM‘PBI Lets was sending large bodies of troopslo'e“ 0‘" Vlene‘éd “5“ ‘9 VS "1100 ulolng the erdon railroad and making 1: ”‘“‘ '”‘ enlighten. people should “”0" [orig circuit ovc-r coasting roads. The ene-i thf‘m’el'" "° be m‘d“ “‘9 did)” of such my; attacked his rear, but ilithhinl but little; {in y‘all; falsehgod-mThzylym’! thug-we re dnmnge, and under the prnlt‘clufl) ol'it di-fb;’7o Kim 33°" “mt P 0: 10b“ 01‘“ ”lunlce Vision of the Ninih corps, ihiit wits sent out. a“ ”3 . '“’" “n“ '- 9 guns 0 he to lncet him. he made his way safely brick enemy ‘E‘ lb?"- F‘mEP commiind “”3 ""‘? to catnip. lHe drid b 3! little dnnfilge, hlnvi‘ndg i::;l‘3: thgly’pinli:it£;lgv fjé‘eluoflfblitfollllg; i to 0 . . . ' ' v ». RTE”fifdycznflyoféusdz;t en“ r Join hastily in the insane shout which Aha From the north hunk of the James Ire‘K {190“ Journals s?‘ “P "9“ 0‘” splalld‘d have an account ot’a Confederate reconnois- ‘““O‘”11:4C/ffagfu75f‘f- - ssn‘ce on Saturday last down the Durbytown . ’. . "‘ _ or Central road towards Built? ’s intren ch- tio?w?fhrie::ll'egrfc2afoulgdfigenniailfldiig; i ,fi, - __fi_ ménts. There was an al'tlllt-é contest, ‘"‘“Canadn which says that if further midi: fi'Chnrlrs E. Gotwolt, of York, and u tho Confederates soon round—Age of Wed“ "6 utte'mptrd. the United States cominun. inber 01 the 3m] pa, regiment, has been re- M‘duy- _ _ , l tiers tire “to shoot down the parpetratora,lnuy '“"‘-989d "“1 ll" "mm“ ‘° hl‘ hm"- The 0"] 07 Savannah, Whit!" Generaliif possible. while in the commission ofle has furnished the York papers'tith a list 81'1""??1 issnpproatilhing. '5 I’3,th ”Dl‘lu‘ 5 their crimes, 0’ ii iii b 9 necessary, with filt'tlie prisoners uken'ln that regiment in the si 60 t 9 until!” riVer. elgtfiw ml 93 view to their on turc tocross the and ' . . from the sea. It stands in the midst of: ry between the Ignited States and Enndg'lattle oi’therilderness. In Co. F,which was “0‘ plantations: Thelowtswampygmunds said commanders are hereby directed “Imm "“5 “‘“"’! 1“ mentions the “‘"“” °!‘ extend for some distance on all sides of thei llfu‘sue lhem wherever the may take reflVm. Ziegler, Borrison Root: and David My err, city. Between Savannah and the sea-coast, l uge, and if captured they are under no chum Imm having died M Andergomme, The the entire country is cut or by riverr, creeks‘ cumstmices to be surrendered.” bthe's were confined “ Milieu Gs. when he and swamps. Various isyous from the‘ «.._—.-...w_~_*._» 1f ‘ ’ ’ . . ocean extend up to the S.tv.~inn:ih river be-l. The Spirit Qflh Democracy—The lnlc cii‘e ‘- ' __ _ low the city. TWO ofthese COUDCCL the riv , election in Hartford, Connecticut. was cap edit-ad the sdvhtisements in the C’omph’m er with Warsuw sound. ”Dd one connects li\ ried by the Democracy, by a majority QGo-a-head merchants udrcrtiee, and yOu can With Port Royal enti-unco. All those on: 161 The total vote was 4.557, It. was islwavs bu cheaper ofa ‘rnnn u‘lio publishes trunces from the sen. um strongly defendedggqunre light. between the Democracy aq‘ . - . 3' h h d { tllc not only by batteries but by obstructions in the-ll‘flpltonenlst 'l‘heresult occurringsiii his “'““” 1 “1 one “.0. “'3 1"“- 0f the channels. Two Can rt-tlrrute ironclads, the Presidential eleCtion, shows how mu simple reason that advertising mere-an: trade; and 3 B'6“ numb“? ol' ‘”Pedoest 833161: in truth there is in the statement oi the and those who tell the most goods can sell tho (bl! defence. On tIJGV hind side. the rice" publicau paper; thal, the Democratic pa cheapest. All the firms WHO" “l'd! appear in swamps and a tst‘lu’sl or earthworks, which. lis dead. our paper are first-class houses and on an under the superintendence of Beauregard? ‘ ’ ’ and llardre have been building lot nearly "l 3 0“ 7°" Puffin“!- a month, protect Savannah. The number of Confederste limp; in the city is large." They have been gathered for sawral weeks from all qtmrtor~. and there is little doubt; that. in numerical strength they equal the‘ army Sherman commands. . , l Shermsn's [lroglehd down the prninsula, between tho Ogeecbecand Savannah riveio. can be gradually traced. On Saturday last‘ Shannon’s Rdmncu was at linomingdalml fiftéeu miles west of Suvniinnh. lie ndv’an-l ced through a dense pine l'nrext. 'l‘hc Con-I7 fedoi-atcs were in force in front oi him. and; twelve thousand regulars. ltt’bldt‘! militia; vvml’ reported as their number. Niel-mun gradually pushed along towards Savannah.l until he reached Tel air, ten miles from the city. More the Confederate works' were found to be very strong, um! a gradu al movement along them mu made to: war‘ds the southward, until Shut-man“ thdu h still outside the Works, found him-é self Eve miles south of Savannah, and the! way to Warsaw sound unobstructed. Theso’ movements were not made without. fierce conflicts and heavyilous'es, but the numbers of this killed Ind wounded, or arm the [ta-i sition of the butler, cannot. st this early data. be ascertain'od. .‘ . General Fosterouptured Pocotaligo bridge: on Friday last, and cut the oomniunicatinn : beavcen Savannah 3nd Charleston. ue DECKS!!!) PERSOS‘ These wil\ be slncken off on the certifi cate of fine proper enrolling officer or the afiidavit’of lwo citizens stating the time of death as nearly as pouiblea . PERSOL‘S IN MILITARY SERVICK Committees wull please abhfine their at; tenhon to such as huge entered thesmvlce otherwise than through this office. Draft.- 9d mm in secvicr. subslilutes nml volun. teers enlisted lwra are taken from the en rollment as a matter of couxsc. The Banal W!” strike 01? th names of enrolled persons alleged to be in the rervice upon the sworn Etatemeut oitwo cmzmls, giving the com puny and regimvnt m which the parties may be serving, the date and place or mus ter. and such other ”('l5 in may suggest themselves. A apéclficazion nfnt least the regimen; and the time of muster. as nearly u can be nsceltulned, m essential. PERSGHB REMOVED. All p rsnns who havereuwvvd permanent ly and in good faith from the Dtstrict. or from one 'luwtyor annship m the District to another. wilh‘be stricken ofl‘ on the Ip plicntiqn of two citizens whwe sworn slit». ment of the time MN manner of removal. together with the preiiznt reéidence of th ‘ pagty, it known, ahuuld‘bg filed. / TWO 1': ms’ flEKYICE. / Those Lhnt have named the yenra it‘/the ‘ preaént war ‘nre entitled to 119+“ ickafi ofi‘. ‘ ll'he discharge of such with an ON]; qfiden tily is autficieut-t Where the. dlsbfim'ge is inucocasi‘nl'e I‘m- any 'good ,renuon, affidavits making out clearly the fact. of )émccfifor that erind of time m” be rechved. ’be .orgarilxzation and dates of musyr in and out shoulfl not, be omitted. A ovu on came: *6: .«Pet’sons wh’o chum m tdslricken ofl' on account, of being over 45 Kr under 20 years of age, must bring their/Emu affidavit, ata ting the day of their birth. Where the pa renu are living. thgiv' affidavit in' also re quirod. In case Ohejarents lure dead, the nffldgvit of the applicant mfist state this factfiand then the/affidavit of any two rep utable citizvns, suiting that they know the man and believe" his statement to be true, wiu hr: received. In supper: of the forego ing owdence, any record evidvnm, publip (or private. that may be in ex'l-tenée. nwu beyroduced. , Where there is no record evi dpnce, the afiiduvits should set forth the fact; of its non existence. ALIENS Thea/e must file an affidavit setting forth the ‘d te and ylace of birth; the port. at whic they Were lauded, as‘ well as the tim ; theigfagveral phwt! of residence since in is country, with the length oftime at. 2 ch; nndsthat they have never filed It rle c’ amnion 4f intention to become citizens, nor have valed or attempted to vote nanny egciion in [my State. In addition. the a dnvifi of two respectable citizens, not themselves aliens.” must be iurnuhed. who cergify um: they'know the applicant to be nmau entitled to credit, and believe his statement to be «true. PHYSICAL DISABILITY The Baird is ullovied to smke 017‘. for magi/u! rérrnanzm pill/Rica! disability. I! is impossible to n'mke this term any plainer. The infirmities for which flux Board are» permitted to strike ofl'. must be bmh mani fesl‘and permanent. Those desiring to be stricken off under thin bud should come in perm. The Surgeon mu! m the trouble complained of belore reporting an opinion to the Boar-U. PERSONAL APPEARANCE Those claiming exemption for two years’ service, over or under age, nliennge and physical disability should appear in person. But a cursor}L examination Will be given llielast clasi. Thnse that do not. feel them nelwes permanen tly‘md manifestly disabled should not. pppenr. VA» regards aliens nml persons claiming exemption on age. perso nal attendance is requisite. Whenever it is practicable for a. party claiming exemp tion for any cu'use to appear. he should come. Anupplicalion in his absence. with cut reasonable excuse for non-attendance. i‘s construed against him. ' CINERAL OBEERVATIGVS A copy of the enrollment may oftentimes facilitate and cumnil the work of Comm“- tees. 'This will be furnished the Townships in the remoler Counties on application. Only Comminees. nm. individuals, need np ply. This office has not the help to furnish more than I single copy to a Township. 80 soon as ilae present draft is co upla nd the Board of Enrollment. or a part of it. will visit the several Lounly Seals of the District. for the purpose of correcting the lists. Due public 110L100 of the time of via iting eacli County will be given. The citi zens are urged to hold themselves in rendi neas to attend. « Pawns of unsuitable age. these afiiicled with pexmflnent nilmpma, those that havé seen two years" service. aliens and all oth ers who can attend shaguld be urged to do 50. Thu: is u fallhful effort on the part of the Board of Enrollment“: obmm accurate liss. and should be met. with a. cbrrespon dmg spirit, by cuixens. Commluces need not. wait until the Board visxls the Counties, but can visit. the Board here ucpnce ll they see prf‘par. Whoye it is desired to have a person en rollpll who has‘ escaped enrollment, moved into ' the 'l'ownshxp, or beeume twenty years of age, applicauon in wrlung should be .made by one or more cxuzem. The statement. submitted by them should give the full‘uame, age, occupation and place of bulb of the man to be emailed, as well as the place of residence 0! the informant. The appropriate government stamps must be nfixed w all afiidavus. \ 'l‘ he Board is mstmewd k) say that if the opportunity now ofiered to correct enroll ments is neglectedmo attention will in fu ture be given to compl-inls about. excessive quotas. Um. EYSTEB, , Capt. & Prov. Mar. x Join Cur. Commissioner. . Wu. C. Laws. ' ~\ . Surgeon. Headqm tors. Provost Mamba). Sixteenah District, Pennsylvania, Chamber-bitty, Dem: 13, 1864. J_,, _.._ ..., ___...— I‘iglit a: I’3l Vow—The supporters of Linwln have voted for a “vigorous prosecu tion of the am,” 11nd to continue it until 3 the last man und tug~ last dollar have been ‘used up. if slavery is not sooner abolished. 1' They contend that tba‘vordiot of the elec 3tiotg/ujnst that. Now. having thus voted “ in avurpf continued war. common honesty uequirps thuPthey join in it peréonally. It ii: the part of l sneak and s absurd to vote fo‘r‘n‘war for other: to fight wbmdo not de lsireuado no. In: the part of at sneuk to 14211159“) do whst you vote to tank! others dn; find every nblebodied Loyal Luguer 'aboula be ohuned into enlittiug at once. The women and chihfien should point their finger: it them and cry shame and can ‘ them cowudsgxuntil they us forced aithu l to Ihpulder the musket or to cease talking 11nd. voting In Swat of continued war. Good Huck—The New Hampshire D 6; ocraL-l, who have just {merged with g honor Iron) in: excited pohtical canv me now entering aScate campaign w will close by an election for Governor 1 Members of Congmss early in March at with all the energy and determination cessnry to secure success. They are ‘ oughly organized and in good fighting - dmon. and we do um behave they wil anything in the {nut I'm-nub: betwee '» Vember and March. ’ A ‘ fi'Henry Ward Beecher, in‘hisTh giving sermon,snid that. “the nufiggx i mg for Abraham Lincoln, mud to (. its “:95.” if any mm would hsvo sai J befpre the elecfion, Beecher woul denounced him as a ogpperbeul. , _.._._~_» c. n r...” -~—- @Qfa batch bf recruits rem to , Hampshire regiment bver uneventy-ii urted to the enemy the first mgh their "rind at camp. A few day vurd : Confodetnte aflicer sent to our ofioen the following note: ‘ I C. Please send over hut colors. I . ing splendid success in organizing New Hampshire rebel regiment) joke myriad with it same mortifyin “om, \ , K 33.11 woo-110d ‘Tupoetnble" fn Sew York 0959.: five hundred do FIRE YESTERDAY Momma—um". 1‘ o'clock plural] mornin‘, the grocery ”ore: of David meel, Jr.,‘ln York “not, wu dil- covered to be on fin. IL was impossible to In! either the building or ill conteuur-T-ho, dwcuing home ndjoining, both building: be l'ouging to W. E. Biddle, wnl nho "noun-g ly injured. the uppa plfl. being conuum:d.-l .\lr. Biddle's furniture wnsmod, in I damaged! condition. Hinlossia probably s6bo,Tor which ’ amount he in insurod In the Adam! County‘ Company. Mr. TroxeX'l 1053 1- "Limited It. s9oo—uo imurunce. . ' The origin of the in: in not known. Some suppow that. We note In: burgluiomly em tend, Ind aflernrdl fired to throw 08 Im picion of theact. ‘ We won)! suggest, in this connection, mm the sexton: ring tho church ball: I: promptly nu vouible on occnlionl of file. The more gencrn'thé alum, ‘be more plqperly can be saved. I: would u well, too, {or person: removing furniture fun I. threatened building, to re member ‘hw breaking it is not muchabener than Allow'ng it t?) burn. . --. .‘_.._.._. __. F.-\TALACCIDE.\'T.——.\Ir. Jas. L. Fluhnrly, a reapecu! and well-known ciliteu ol Mvch'nuh icnown, F‘ederick (~ounly,)ld., met with a fn~ tal accide‘t 03 Thursday. It npimu'a he mu on his my to Hnrtord county to visit. his .brother, nut! that on getting uul of the train at Perrymnnullp. he was caught between the curs nnd . shed or some timbers, and cruahod in nhurr'fle manner. He was, as soon as pos slble, hroghl lo the rrsidcuce of a reluthe in [his cityuau’. notwithstanding medical assist ance wasplompxly summoned, he died yester: day. Th deceased was sixtyone your: orage, Ind for eighteen yénrs a prominent member of (he Sonsof Temperance. He leaves nveml Yelntitesn this city, to whom his aud_dcn and sad demlls 3 subject of ptofouul regxel.-Bul~ “more Sn of Salgrday. The dcenscd wu the lather of Mr. John Flahart; ofthi‘s plnce. ’ z THE EBOLLMEN‘l‘.~Wepuinsh‘manother column I important notice to the public, by the Hour of Enrollment of this district. The general unrest altnching tthe mt-ject, will no doubtnduco a prompt compliance with the Inggestihs made by the. Board. The cams upon onficonnty in the fulme would unduly be less hwy by the ndopt‘wn of and: a course on the m. of our pt‘ople. / PET”LEUM.-Tbe adrertiumanc of the “Imper! _Oil Comma?” will be found in A anhuqtncolumn. This company um. un der Ii: 5 {lvornljle lulpicu, and, u a come quencgnpiminu are investing in it Very ac tively. Persons in this county who have spire menusé’ould no doub‘. fihd it to theirzndvnn toga kgivo this matter fnvonblp considera tion. 1 ll certain that large amount: of money" being made out of oil Investment. COIW. W. WRIGHT.—I: give: us plenum to ca} 11‘ follownng, whit-l; we clip from A Chatuooga paper. Col. Wanda-rip from this coulfl and it will h- «ratifying to his ham"- ,0‘" find: to learn . his valuable urrlcol are ‘pperly nppreciMe-l and? noticed. The “finds in lhe Division of 1b: .\fisliuippi are undllhe chlrge Ind supervision ul Coloprl Wam. Although young in yum!" l; a veto ernnt exnerience, luring served A: Civil En gine: not only in various parts oflhi: counlry but. Honduru. Indeed,'n9 better descrip tion ' his "lung Ind merit: could be givnn than (be touring pmtgrcph from the mun. upon 0! metal Sherman. I'th dutinguilhod of ficenyn: ‘ l 'hult bur {all and iibernl testimony to the eneetic and succeuful management of our mil-d: during the campaign. No mutter whmr where a break bun been made, the re pa trait: seemed on the :pot, and the damage wakpaired, generniiy, before I knew of the bra. Bridges have bien buiit with lurprisiug myity. and lhelocomotive whistle was heard inu- advanced camps ulmosl beinre the ech oen! the skirmish fire had censcd. Col. W. \Vh'right, who has charge of the Construc ,tiunnd Repairs, is a most skilliu), wonder— Hui ingenious, industrious, nnd zealous of ‘fic. and I can hardly do him justice." 1 g IL Wright has in his employ/tome lawn ' bland men. a J [{p! FOR THE HOLIDAYS! —our enter-l :ipfng friend, E. H. Minuigh, is pic-paring fur “Holiday. His stqte Already presents n gxyE nuance. Without tnking time to enumer-’ qthe xii-tides, he desire: in to I’nymmt newer! fine has he been able lo present to the pub-‘ l lsuch a complete assortmentp.’ TO5l, Toys 1' ch, Confections. and Fancy Articleg,which fw lire-(1y grace his shelves, suitable for; i iliduy presents. He also I"? the beat brands . Cigarund Tobacco. h il'freil worth nrisit’ 'bil stme. The sooner you «:11 the hem r.‘ Dec. 5. 1}! , Wl. Keraey Clank, a Trustee, has sold the Mill Property, in Mennllen mwmhip, with 118 acre: of land, belonging to heirs of Jeane Cook, deceased, for $6,769 cash. Wm. Peters purcbuer. “The Adams cunt, Teachers Institute will be held at Bendersville, commencing Dec. 280:, and cominning three days. The (rind: of educa‘flofingenerally Ire invited Lo Int-d.— See notii‘efinynother column. fiSingXe copiu o! the C'onpilcr, with or without wrappers, fin cents. . w’rhe people win become an: loan an, After they have wandered through ‘be blood} 3nd Uncklesl duett which wu Iprendl out he tore lhem, when all the homm than" in lion have bean fen by them] they will mm to that 7 ‘ '_Tvnw fir , 1 party which bu ever 'xnltded their libeniu,’ - '.l'o CONSUIP‘H YES. ; ma clll upon an pom 'bieh bu [aided “3:332:11: ammllofui": NI» "’"'“ “m! “”"‘" the ”““'“ m “ ”than, iirouchim, Ind .11 than Ming. three-guru" of; «Mary, $0 an them. ligation; (he. of Wu) 5" ‘Jundm‘ “”“' MM ‘ a ton ~ ; 0 fi-Wm. 11. 81:11:, Rub for thirty your: 3.". EDWARD A. WILSGX, publuhcr or the Phihdclphin Ledger, hu told. twin-abut. it :0 Mr. Geo. W. Cindi, the well hm pub-y A ‘ ‘ ‘ Xiui co ‘ ' mm. - A Sm. u. an . s.l“th «a: "5 ‘1‘!“ (101li "mm-had flour ‘Comtigulipn my 6033401343], a” «(an chap. (and! (out. m», 9: _ ’ run: thber thrnqro not tho ‘ V were in'onded to be embncgd in its” chin of nitiunship. The negro nml 1M Indinn are permitted to reside within th. Union; but as to the‘former. the remit": which he :lnll sustain to the chin-n in I!“ amigo); to the jurisdiction or the mun! States. TheComlitution gins lhq Gunml Govelnmont no oontrol over-1m mucus; so far It least I! the several State: “econl cerned. The Government or the Uniud Stale: hm no more right ‘0 Interfere on. way or the other with thin institution than it has to interfere with polygamy in Tur key. or with the domeztic immanent of" any foreign nation. . 394% see um. the Abolitionhu hue already introduced a bill in Congress to provide ”inking fund. This in nlmgcthor, an unnecessary move. The people provi ded that when Hwy gave the'admlniuna tion oflhe government into the hand: of the Abolition party, {our years tines.— They hue sunk every thing of value tgtho American people-..right, prosperity. prop~ erly, Ill—and are now trying w sink them boa level with the nogro.—‘Wutchm«n. Q'Some of’the Abolitionilu would phco the ru‘ponaibility of this dnwlating war upon the Prince of Peace. by saying that He is qcourging the people in this way for ‘iheir sinus Well, then, we augpoae when He is done acourging them. Us ml) dam-0y the instruments used for their nmuotion. ‘and u 10, the Abolitionisu‘lud better be pprepnrod. for it will be the km of them. fi'l‘he St. J xeph. 310., papers say am the streets of that town are filled with wo men with ciguts in their mouths. - SI’HCIJL 3YO TIC'L‘S. “FORMATION FREE To .\'mvocs Srrnnnns.—A Gentlemnn‘ cured of Nervous liability, Incompetonry. Prelimture Dccny, nudfi'onthful En or, Icumtcd by a desire to lu-nvfil. others. {will he hippy to furnish to a“ who need it, (free ofth:|rge,) the recipe and direction»! fur nnking the Ilmplo n-mrdy used in hu mute. Sutferera wi‘hing to profit by flu: ndvorlimr‘t-tmd upericnce, nml possessu lure and valunble remedy, rnn do‘so by mitifiuiug him M once, M his phwe uf buli nvu. be “rum and full in turmnltiOn—of vim! importnncc—will be chm-Holly mu hy‘ralum mail. Address JUHN H. DUDEN, Nu. 1:0 Namnu Street, New York. P. S.-——Nérvous Sufferers n!‘ both "er will find this iulormatiun innflunblo. . Duns, 181“. 3:1) _ THE GREAT ESGUSH REMEDY Sm Jun (‘Lun‘x Cunnnub Fun.- PH.Ls. Prepared from n pmm—ripfion o! ."u- J. Clarke, )1. D., i'lhyric‘nm Enruordinuy Io thr Quarn. Thu inrulunhln mrdxcim il un tniling in the cure u! nll tho-e yninlul and dnnyrrmll «IL-wan u- wh'u-h the icnmh cun niruuou in subject. It moderate: “1!!ch Ind muove: all ohnuuctiuul, and I Ipé’gdy cure mny‘be ”lied on. ‘ To .\lmried Ludirs i! ilhprcnllurly suited.— II will, in a short time, hung on fine-monthly period with ninth-my. Each bottle, price Ono‘DoHnrnbuquho Government Stamp of Great Uriluin, to pi‘e vem. coumcrfei-J. , Curlew—Then Pill: should not he min by Funnies during the Hun mm: u‘ouus bf l'rrgnaucy, as tho}: an- amce to brinfi'on Mi!- cnrriuge. but. at my other time lhr)‘ are wflu In nurnsm “r .\'crvnw nudfipinnl Aflectiouv, Pains in the flack and bimbn. Fatigue on slight eigerlinn, I'nlpitntiun or the “run, Hyatt-in. ind Whites. hue l’illu um eflectn cure whim nll other m’onm Imu- f-siled ; zunl “thth t power‘ul remedy. do not. coumin iron. cnlomel, nntimonymr anything hurtful to the cummin tion. . ‘ Full dint-lions in tine pamphlet "Bun-i curb park-29, which should he ruru‘ully urn-served. Sold by all Druggisls. Sulu Agent for the United States nnd'Cunmln. ' - JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland! BL. X. Y N. 8.-SI,T,xO am! 6 pounce uni-pp: enclosed to [my nulhorizrd Agvm, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pilla, by return nmil. Said by A. D; Buckles. ' [Xuvz 14, 1864. I, DR. MARSHALIJS O'ATARRR SNUFP‘. This _Sunfl' has thormigl‘ny proveditself in be :h'c best nrlirlg known for curing the Can. nh, Cold in fine Head and dencbr. J! has been found In excellent remedy in many can. u! Sun Eyn. Dynfm-n- hns hut-u renmv- dhy il., and Hewing hug often been greuly improved by its use; 11. in (warn: and agreonl‘le, and an” 11~ nmm nun to the dull hmyy pain, mum] by dummies of the bond. The rrmntionl an" using it no driiginful and invigumlmg. It opens nudpur.‘ as out. all oblll’llftlohl, Hrruglh en: the glands. and gives In healthy action to the putt Ifl'erh-d. ‘ “one Hum Thin, Ycau‘ of mic and use of "Dr. .\lnruhau's (‘uxurrb and "cud-uh: Sana," hm proved in gun! wine lor all the copmon d?nases or the head, and M thin moment Mum‘s higher than ncr befori. « h is recommended by runny 6! xhc best phy sicin' s, um! i; used with great sun-es: Mu] unis! lion everywhere. » « mm; the Penman: of Who‘rsab Drug:- gials'iin 1854: The undvuigue'l, lmving [or many y I!" been M‘qunintul with “Dr. Mur zban's Cnturh and lie-duel": Snuff," nnd sdld it in our wholosulc trnde, che- rfuliy nule, that wc'heliere il. 10 Le oqunL in fiery respect, to the recommendations given of it for xhe cure of Cumrrlml Afi‘ectionl, and that it is decided ly the be“ nLticle we hue our known for all common discuss: of the Head. Burr 3: Perry, Boston; Bud, Aunon & Coi, Bostcn; Brown, anson a: CO, Boslon; Bud. Cutler & 00., Boston; Seth W. chle. Boston; Wilson, Fnirbn’nk & 00., Burton; Relish-w, Edmund & 00., Boston; H. H. lin], Poul-mi, ML; Barnes & Park, New York; A. B. l D. Sands, Sew York; Stephen Paul 8: Co, New York; Israel Minor & 00.. New York; McKni aon 8; Robbins, New York; A. L. Scovill £OO., New York; )1. Ward, Close k 60., .\'ew York; Bush k G'nlu, New York. 0 For sale by all Draggiuu. Try it. Nov. 14,1864. 3; ‘ A CAR!) T 0 INVALIDS A Ciergyman, while residing in South Angr iu ta a missionnry, discerned t snfe u‘dlhn. pie remedy for the Cure of Nervous Wuhan, Egrly Dtcay, Diamel of the L'rinur’ npd Sem inal Urguia, :nd the whoie train of disorders brought on by bun-{nl Ind flclom mun.— Grcn numbers In re been lirendy cured by thil noblc remedy. Prompted by n denim to behe- B: the inflicted and nnfonumml will send the recipu for preparing Ind using this medial”. in a realm! envelope, to my on! who need. 1!, I’ll] or Canon. Please inclosea lumped onvelbpe, sddrencd to yourself. Address JOSEPH T. ”IRAN, Smion D, Biblé Home, New York Olly. 0:2. :4, mm. NATRHIOSM'L! India: our) Gentlemen; if ’O6 vls‘; minu ry, nddm: the undersigned, who'will‘un‘ you without money and without pficc, ulnblo information «In: will emble ypu to In! luppy and speedily, irrespective of “own": or besuty. This informuion will coll you nothing,nnd ifyou wish MmuryJ will char. fully usiu you. All lam: wail-Al: confiden tial. The duired inwmuion sent 55, return at uni], sad no questions naked. Ad ran; ' SARAH B. LAMBEflT, Greenpoln', K‘lngl cm, New Yuk Oct. 17, 1864. In: , ' f ‘ .
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