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. - oe - ~ . ne "ithe ¢ a "joomoMAL row Tu 20078 oe eae 2a ae a GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES, . " wate to se ‘THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES, 4 story was past detie?. What's done is dené. ‘Yasheo cavairy, wHitwo pieces of =uaai as GEN. AVERILL’S RAID Ne Lingunge cin tt, ihe curing of our men, They ea ad own il Tocen miawight ae ee Ss est ty them: ‘ ENOWN 48 r officers witb their sweras—ibe Only Baoan ft on fortes, : HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, them—aumd and sleepy. Some frese to death, etbers ‘Vanheos iat po aa ae EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. wero taken toon thelr bones Soules ‘They forded me nee SELMBOLD’S GENTINE PREPARATIONS, * | swollen streame, ur clothes, frozen, rattied back “= “ ONCENTRATED’ ‘as they rode. trained i@ toarente and froze ae \6 fell. Jevesvitie — RIGHEY COMGEN ga Ju the odin Bs 7 Op es carte. Re roaa be- byt DISEASES RESULTING PROM COMPOUND fore venture m over horse pped over —— — THE REGEL ARMY IN TENNESSBE, | i8q.crebeycibe meer weeding him Be never eee prepa Gabertad ae i. re bi. co Tho a. 0 cummed nn oe She bal DIGESTIVE ORGANS, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, : wes Motansiand. and ‘came to ARE CURED BY A positive and specific remedy for diseares of the Leboten as the other, ene HOOFLAND'S BLADDER, KIDN ae bees AND DROPSIC® check four houre, ibe Yankees (bom while. 2 Q REBSIL conaRaEss. cote foo tuaaunn, | Darag tha agniog Lnataoet Cle! Fraamere, wih BOorEAND's rapeccmeatngiseceers too vat amnion see sonar ‘ oard one buadred or one bundred men — depositions. 3 | eplargementa, ara UT Ne a the Sixty fourth Virginia regiment, wee witbing 1 | wi birm speedy reetration te tbe army of BOOFLAND's Feduced, aswell apaiaand’infanmaion, and io good fa Interesting Debate in the Senate 1 er | Beta bei eva, Mea Me ac a Oa bite vr ear aia ' * oe rf receiv. rity 0 a for 4 8 i note Upom the Staunton | Grockotws acietance, it io. Genoral Forréat's command ta Tennewed. Captain Barke jg. BOOFLAND's Hug Hut Rebel Currency and War Policy. the ead of | vanctd, however, 1 the f Mod Whe We comnected with tbe prose of Atlania GERMAN BIDTERS, Bae HEAR niet elie tendon inte Yaw Taree to their encampment, Christies Times In Richmond, . | GERMAN BITTERS, HHH 2 - pepera) com. Mey = mere are doing a t Richmond Roqairer, j @RRMAN Dirrens, es aan Hn CHRISTMAS TIMES IN RICHMOND, see Bev i forage ony : @unual BiTTERS, BEE HHH - euch as preserves, apple butter, @BRMAN BITTERS, HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHD. &e., &e., a. fan [Dtinen Seabees Mara cig bean WHE: Aeateey, pti: For weakness arising from Hxcosses, Taahits of Dis aipation to a “Theis sobagee thus far bhevetbeen committed with GERMAN BITTERS, Lemgenation or fond attended Rebel Conscripetory Comparative impunity. Ly j GERMAN BITTERS, tion (0 Bxertion, nas of Power, {From the Richmond Enquirer, * 18.) ey. The Winter Ca: — Pag ee Dificylty of Breathing, oT of the finances baving been turned over ers. neral of division, ‘General 'E. Lee to [yr the Rasen Bayete, Be 3 GERMAN BITTERS, forror of Disease, rakerulness, Moen te tae Gonsiderasion of a special com | pian and put him ia the right place, does well... Mosby | _ Tt seems to be supposed that ‘Yalaheo Ariay of the @ERMAN BITTERS, ines of Viaion, Fain jn the Back, mittoo, the attention of Coupress has been occupied for | would plan and execute a ‘OF strategic mevement | Potomac contemplates no further military opera! = Dryness of the Skin, | Beaptions on tan ts camlsuse reueGieral ieee eating Go Manes ce Leelee Gian Longetroot at ‘and Keozville, Jabal | this winter. Their own jouruale se give ont, from which GERMAN BITTERS, Universal Las tude of the Pullid Coustensacee™ Since choca, "h Wut seta snd alot is | RI, se ay we paren cnc ty tha te fe fo eprint porn. exnai_sirrens, ere narra em, rutan ane the principal, whose substitute hae bean received, and | i, ealsceae eetie see Dar tenes meanest | tendhe fer ene of iroaden rushes onward which in Bivvene, im removes. soon follow, Ccnscribing him algo into service has passed the House | “raledies at Ri ba thea tee adenties bees esis GaNEnEe Cieh aatecge ore © SURAR -N OTENOY, FASUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Buc bes uuuacey, and iment woanimty, and tbero ie | When th hero ofthe valley bitered Tot te aifieutt to | walghiog hiss, and, wheuever or wherever be may 0p GERMAN BITTERS, Ae not frequentiy followed by tuses zeta) aiecasoe?™ Senate. A more sweeping conscription, embracing Se, seve bas en or preteclite 3 Hy pe wil he eee POR 1864. THE GREAT STRENGTHENING Many are avave cf ths ease of ineir suffering, bah nose- all able bodied men of ages and classes, with | general never caw, except om an inaccurate re Rebel War Policy. TONIC. will confess. Fhe records of the insane asylue and the ‘various modifications, bas also beon Seocy commander thas campuehane: eseillbads : DaBATR.A IR THR BENAT! Governors. eu 3 a melancholy deaths by. Consumption bear ample witness 1o- pone hel theta] the pea ak Ue adminisiro” | of, and by pathe he pever dreamed of, as the proper once The reectsions odbred oa the 10th inst, by Mr. Brown, pra RO THESE BIMTERS HAVE PERFORMED MORE CURES, | fee Dee ern: oe AVFECTED BY ORGANIC se facing The sar rls &f amend upon the sub- | vo eat off an enemy. hot braite, are Deeded bere. | of Mies.. indicating the, measares which, io his opinion, pone Bai AVE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION, , | requires the ala of medicine. to strengthen and ov! comes ite infatuation’ it @ sympto i Congr band Frederick F. Orn hich " OT BUCA Wondering on despair? -dve wwe reduced tothe’ neccuy of ee ot ae Bodega ayer ee ntaken up. Hage: ‘Willieea A. Buck BAVB MORE TRSTINONY, ee ree ease Beene Gen tt a eThibitwon to our. enemics and 10} Ay tho exchange of priecvers ie 10'be resumed at an | cousiry were to 8 Fuiems Cosnen. BAYS MORE RESPECTABLE PROPLE #0 VOUCE —- , » in pags to such desperate measures, carly this seems a proper occasion to comment upon {| currency. If the leg! Milton... —— EBEBEBEEEEB Tr tke dt, Me Nimory, of ware? Is it 006 | the eruel policy watch arreated it. and the executive power will give themsel coe come. FOR THEM EEREEBEREKR wiched“our civil lenderd The Neyiee Chavet, attempt ef Lincoln the slaves stolen by | the country these resalte Giese Pines THAN ANY OTHER ARTICLE IN JHE MAREET, EEE Mant? cae aL, ret The ‘equality of every marauders and recruited to fil up his ranks on the | plisbed. ‘The question whi iim 4. Stone ——— ss EEERER Bexed on tho principle abd fact, which Ailhisiary tay | Same footing with white solders, and bis Tefwsal 1 cop- | selly to oar consideration i simp Flam M. Stone, 9:21 RepabliceD. | We DEFY ANY ONE T0 CONTRADICT THIS ASSER EEEEEE séemons: ‘ ue exchange unless these slaves be ex- | federacy stand or i re Dolley we ney of anes ty ee neauality of ‘man—for | chaoged for cur Own soldiers, ia One of the most impudent | must De built with all our hearts. + eemnamenay.* Fion, ERE H Scheme of the de- | proceedings of which there ieany account, It is an at- | recrimimations- and» diffetences be A aE * AND WILL Ps aaeeneenen = rd the aspiring? This subject demands the | tempt to force a 8 % of the whole | ent bi of the Geo. F. Shepley, Military. Union. ND PAY $1,000 EEEBEEEEEEEE Sad clrccmnpection Cr Conn, Caitereh cemiceniann a, not opealy made, bet iosiélously Sc There | moa determine 40 sand [or wapyye on ce Sel To apy one that wht prodiice a certifcate published by ut | peyares FEMALES, FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG; od mm of Congress. seoeded from the Untom Decause they had every reason | mon defence, or fall toget that “is not genuine. NGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING rt every man should contribute equally of his teans | 10 be ieve tna! the election of Lincolm secured the triumph of | grave. Our 't ie certain — pe MARRIAGE. and his services to the country, and that all showld go | @ party whose main—twdeed whose onlyr—principlc of action | the people holds out to the end. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, In many affections peculiar to females. the Extract Buchu» Riothe held who cannot better serve the cause in some Open and undisguised hostility to the inglitution of | this contest is in the hearty and WILL CURR EVERY CASH OF in unequelled by any other remedy, asin Chiorosie or Reten- ether way, is a proposition broad enough to meet the ap- | Aiavery, "The war commenced upon tbat ground aad bas | people. ‘He had this setiled tion, des, Paintulness. of Supression of Custormary? Rage On gvery, Obe-, Who ie to decide the merits of | besa carried on upoo it Ia the miast of thie war Lin- Rintee conceded the war making. Chronic or Nervous Debillty, Diseases of the Kidneys, and | Byatuations, Uleerated or scirrhous state of the Were, % Te OF Tereepe bere to dis- | cog issues a proclamation, wherein, in open viola- | the ent, they gave ‘Distaes wr ieing fren # Ceerdered eeusach. dent to the sex, Whether arising from Indiscretion, Hable. charge this duty? Can a corps of irresponeible clerks - tion of the constitution under, which he bag make the main powereflectiye. The framers of the con- )LLOV of Dissipation, or in the serembled at | the capital, expored to the Sofluenoes of comme President of | Use United! Siates, he aig ‘atitation were fully vindicated trom the absurdity of get- OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYNPTONE, P DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIFE. " a ven cases claims all our slaves free, ‘and calls upon them to | ting us intoa war and then trammell us so that we “ Barts of the country beticr than the representatives of | ally to bis euppore, in hie endeavor to subjugate thelr | could not conduct it saccessfully.” He first proposed to RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE DIGESTIVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUS 12, 4 po r © tenure of the ‘detail? te de- | masters. Now, he places the soldiers formed out of the’ | strengthen the army by i ORGANS:— LLLL Pe.dest upon the subserviency, the sycophancy. the! slave population by this unwarranted proclamation, and | residitg’in the Confederate States and capable of tearing ‘ebsequiousness of $he recipient to this central court, in- | this alone, in the same cat 4 i i feo! LLLL wtead ce Diss » wegory with his white soldiers. | arms to be in the military service. He proposed to take all, Const! Taward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, LLLL perce ‘nly = ont eA on power *‘to raise | If we consent to the exchange, Srna his right te literate | without reference to age or occupation; to make but ove mPa ee the Nausea, Heariburo, bAR AT erence Of eee nee arene” feldi or does 1 inchade our negroes Sy Res We admit that this sre- | ioquiry, ‘ls be capable of Dearing, aring?” Whether ho Yor Food, Fuiness or Weight in the Stomect, ELLE the various callings OF mmely deeuart, Preachers, and all | clamation has an effect which no act of Congress could have. | de Jew or Gentile, Chrigtian or infidel, if he is capable of thers...... Rebel ra tet eee wnat auhaneal & the bag mathe yrey of the | We adinit that it has destroyed an institution guaranteed in | bearing arms, he should be put into the army. What is Seay Reteeene pelitery Union. ‘Swimming of the Head, ELLL our country to be 4 = Posie $sces exrentet | integrity by the Constitution of the Uniied Sia’es. Weadmit | it that has brought disaster upon us? Where we have ecg weseeee Rebel. Hurried and LLLLLLLELLLLL Derk a Jews a foeeiguer, Pomme ae, Adventurer of & | that we stidl Live under the laws of the United Stats, and | sowed we have not been prepared to reap. If the A. J. Hamilton, Military.. Union. Dimeult LELLLLLLLLLLL ‘ : Ces Rae ener, Perbaps & Yankee, ora rone- | that woe are rebels, fighting against lawfully constitued.au | whole military power of this confederacy bad been at Jobo G. Smith Ropublican. Brsqihing, Siasering. st axe no Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine, for um ; ru ingpiner we pee ‘s Paraiso Tepresenta- | thority. On the surface, this refusal to exchange except | Manassas, the war would have been ended goon after its Choking or Suffocating Se * ie nO onbants auc Dat ahs J 5 euly-upell ile praadients’ coos tion Wwe civen our views | on the condition in question, seems nothing more than a | commencement. We wasted the first year of the war by pal eng Be Posture, Dimapess HELMBOLD Foo ¢ ene of our city contem: ths oa Rees e see it stated by | dispute about the terms of such exchange. In reality, if | keeping handfuils of men in thearmy, We wasted the ‘sion, CURES SECRET DISEASES Sion bao cerainale Sonnet yrs 4 oy mterested par-') we resign our position, we give up all we have been fight: | second year of the war by only conscribing those be- Webs’ before inal) their stages, at little Ex] 30} Lite or no change of Sill berere prey <nigrateyet tot va ¢ Senate pass the | ing for. This cunningly devised scheme is above the | tween the ages of eighteen and thirty-five. We staod ie Siete, Diet; no kasnmnenrenss. at rye Poe 10 Uri » fend unoorstitucional breach of faith, Such we necaat ie, | Tesch of Lincoln, He Is certainly well in the | to-day with ap army too weak to reap when the harvest Pain i tbe Head, Def thereby removlug obstructions. preventing aud curing strio- Gee ee vcb we regard it. | ginali quibbles of the lower class of attord@ys. But bis | is ready (or the sicgle. Shall we go on blandering to the duce Yellow: tae eh the urethra, allaying pain aud jaffaminauon. 60 fre- may peers ty i f reggtd Purelyéagricaltural | jnteliect could never have grasped the far reaching con- | endof the cbapter,or concentrate our military strength nese of the Skin and Er: ‘Pal: wept in this class of disrases. apd expelling PUISONOUS, ay. {4 feasons, farnieh for war one-fifth, OF | sequences which must follow the success of his nego- | and burl it ke an avalanone against the enemy’ Is it sn the Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, ac.: Sudden BISBASED AND WORN-OUT MATIER. “Src: in Case of necessity, one-fourth of its entire popula | tiators in carrying the proposed plan of exchange. | not better to make short, ly work of the whole mat- of, Sa the aes. Youmant Tho asands upon thousands, who have been the ps VICTL Flushes cand Great Depression of Spirit STIMS OF QUACKS, os cic ¥ - and who have paid HEAVY FERS to be cured jp. abort tion. ‘but a commercial or manufacturing nation: would be ; , speed: caablo ta firaign acrtivas aueine oe suuid’ve | Seward is at the bottom of this thing. It is | ter? Coase this system of xilling off your armies by de- characteristic of the map. It is fall of cunning; but of } tail, What rivers of blood bave been caused to flow by found e “* Poisow’ priced fea ane aaave te rap acd our country | cugning so transparent that the ite party cannot | the fatal error that we Were to havea short and cheap = 4 gp A Fae Lrg Mart thn ‘oon dried op cate : + - ‘ge Ned” the enemy. But is the | poasiply be deceived. It is one of devices which | war. We now see the necessity offeniarfing the army, THAT THIS BITTERS JS Ib the ayn, 1p ent outa a wated for, aod eee ire ne Siranely now before us ‘as to call for | comming mea aro apt to mistake for wisdom, but which is, | and shall we not say to men Of every profession, ‘if Ry RMAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. oried perhage Tosser. ays Spr an indetnie | afer al, nothing mere than cupaiag, © you are capable of taking up arms, you must doit.” | i SSE cs aan Ahap Oapone vevenstitil HOF RLOOHPEIC. eating <0) aioe 4 there e ie effect, only effect, 8 can | He would include the President, members on. |» q dred thousand stragglers from our armies? Why has it | peasibly have, ae been often ohne tg ig Po gress ond “Governors ‘of States in this | call. | SEY pensioners remain on the oficiat Raed oe ee CORUM Sees Raa. cn, WOERY, OO MM MMA ‘emcrre uct sioty per cent of the men on the muster | cannoy be mistaken. It subjects « certain wumber of | Jalk not of “! invading the rights of the States.” drawing the sur of one San yong cod AND CAN'T MAKE DRUNKARDS, MMM OMM©=«©6oOMM MMM Se tne tal ey Mey ieat been absent in emergen- | brave mon on both sides to a long and painful captivity— | The bert mode of preserving the rignts of a Slate is to defend ‘There a¥e about sixteen h Payee ntvhganiy — MMM MM oOMM MMM gic? Whose fault is it? Why Bot bring these back. | a captivity eommensurate indeed with the duration of the | the Sia‘e from a ‘enemy. Better invade the rights of Ree ee ee, eee a aioe ane bety-eieie Bur MMM MM OMT MMM arene crore iating contracts oF conscribing clasees that | war. But it accomplishes no other object. To suppese | a Stale by calling out ali arm tearing citisens, chan } last JuBe seven thousand two nundred and forty-oight 18° $n Saar TONTO MMM MM MM MMM — wees war, depopulating @ slave | that it will induce the Conf , who'beve | dispute. coer’ ‘constitutional —quiddes Yan. | Stmy Wevalid pansiouers andifoor t Se Soe oan Sa ae Belding people, with saws alreatly preity thoroughly de- | staked thelr all upon the ieeue of the to kee army wreats the whole Stale from your posession, | S24 (et Ap Lea maple grocared ve moc} MM Maw Reraiized? Why extend the age 20 as to taken those | the very ground upon which they entered into it, is 10 was Dot noaware tbat previsions must be prodaced. | There have been added during the year seven pif ee ee een Ce beginning of embrace a fallacy which cunning, ‘very well eocou- ‘azmy and the people at home must be fed, and | Sve bundrea and eighty two army pensioners and three READ WHO 8AY8 60:— USB HBLMBOLD'S BXTRACT Se French Revolution, the citizen -soldiery, were rage, bot which wisdom never cock for a moment enter. | cloibed, manitions Of war must be made, Ke. ° But | DOusmnd nige bunared and thirty widows, &c. 2 oihdetieall vaddins et aia Deletion shesodey UCHU et for ne national fence. it these three millions. tain.’ To believe that men who have shed 80 much blood, | when you have taken every man capable of bearing eaeanReneenatetaemimeiinmmns ee ane Beck, pater oe Baptist church. For all affections and diseases of the Urinary Organs, Sectus fo ape a ‘were useless rll roa hepato 80 pt ent Be ! the ere ay the | arms, how many would bot prenegr tinier - + all + SMISCELLANEOOS. Ph! IN a ‘OR F! army, utterly incapable ° jerate armies, will abandon the cause ia which 4! these 7 caleulated them undreds of thou- | ~~~ ower nr ~ . Cy er ee ee ee ee feoding thelr own “fresides. "Weshingtoo, Im is | Gave tought so enfair and caduled So metentpr een? | Leste Ct atey Sean Semlota t7 caine enramaee JA TIENTION, SKATBRE—NO PERSON CAN ENJOY | have known Hoofand's German Bitters fae gn] Sremn eeheioe ottee ce eertecetuemnseesae poe ay, =. bs ye artrrd <f.} to relieve a portion of their comradesfrom captivity, pain- | sary home pursuits, his fourth propdsitian provided for the | fai, matiOG immo, '@ troubled with Corns, Bat m | Rumbas oC years. 1 have used thers in nz owe Temily. ane the aid of.» Diuretic. mon service, ore exiraordimary | falas it may be ‘and deeply as thetr fel; ‘Metal of such other’ persons as will be “absolutely needed diag 413 roedwe ‘or procure bis remedies by mail, or of | ommend them to 4 | BELMBOLD'S BXTRACT BUCHU, O00.) pi unemic. propesed to repeal all laws to them, may be srownsed b it, Is 0 manifest an entire ignorance io civil pursuits.” He alao ed peal al 8 umMaAd pasion. greate: granti exemptions: wing sul utes, a! we or salroy oonaton 00 thanks to the House of Re; the saving in and & Ls ’ That AND IT I8 CERTAT Qhe articles of clothing, provisions oF TO uAVE THE é & tbon- | ‘these men have-seen thetr homes desecratedor destroyed; | take occasion to express bis MPORTANT USEKERPERS.—BE WARNED - ‘wand othor —— ‘would amply support a large ermy, | their means of snbsistence cut up by the roots; thelr sentatives for making aciean Bweep of the substitute law, by the frequent qotbentec of. a hen we DESIRED bs tk Diskasmm Mhich. well officered, would be daily improving, instead | lands wasted; their houses burned: their whole county ||. which had sown the seeds of discord abd dissension from | ¢'"8 Your, ball doors by using Velentine & Butier » Ratent FOR WHICR of continuing a destructive, expensive and disorderly | turned intos wilderness. In many instances they have | the Potomac to the Rio Grande, He was for putting iu Tenaga Regen IT 18 RECOMMENDED. beat ki For sale 0 HENRY -s WORRIBON, mod.’ Frederick the Great of Prussia, with a population c nown. . For HE wt 5 of Give millions, success(ully opposed a league of cue bun- «ole agent for the manufacturers, 96 Maiden lane, ea red millions. Yet but ove-twentieth of hie popalation ‘was on the muster rolls during the terrible Seven Years’ H g ; : 5 tered before their eyes. and their | ¢he army these substitute gentlemen, who were strutting out of doors, to subsist by bout the country im 4 plumage, knowing po of their own industry under | more about setting a squadron in the eid than a spinster. circumstances. in a vast number | Next to the substitute law, the exemption Inw has giveo e F] £ it Me eeres Sekrks SANITARY COMMISSION. the most unfavorable held metropolitan cit; War. At cts close Prussia was wealthier than when the | of instances they.are ruined men. _ Yet. accumulated | more dissatisfaction than apy other measure of Congress. pictropettian Fair is to See een Geeser teas ‘war commenced, and from that period dates its growth | disasters, and the near prospect of still further disasters, | What crowds the saloons, hotels and theatres like boxes en Fe ce nic ced Vounasdot the vetiooal eray, Tt end prosperity, which bas long placed it among the fret | bave had no effect upon Or rather, if st nas bad | of red herring, and fills up all the avenues of travel with | is to be something much f than # Fair, iv ‘mativos of the earth. ile any effect, it has been entirely the reverse of whet might | men capable, Dearing arms’ Why is it that the streets | the ecceptation of that term. brapeh of ag- Hesides the incalculable injurica that would in every way | aye bees expected. It has stimulated, instead of ever: | of Richmond are crowded with atbletic young meat Why reapicare, trode, Incusteg ema ans wee, We terriers te contzit, verult from wholesale conscription. the agricultural interests | wating them. It has made heroes out of men who, under | is it eo all over the confederacy? Firat, the fatal error of Ee eet aee secrete theme: titee coe, of the couniry would be wholly nepicted. Negroes left to | other circumstances, might have been mere soldiers. Congress in passing these laws; second, the maladminis- Common cause with their talentand geniua All the mate. —— homeeives will not make even their own The | With the most sincere pleasure, then, do we receive | gration of those laws. Thé remedy is in sweeping them | fal resources of the'great city of ‘York and of the re- BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! wext year would be one truly of famine. Alvendy ware | che report tbat the enemy bas consented to put an end 1o | from the statute books. Have neither exempis nor suisti- directly teibavary ‘to ibare to be invoked. Beso, cee hp of ants presistone, The grestess {he cruel abd moe Uaslgn poly, wien be bimmel span; | tues. Do ihisuand you clear the sirete, close the theatre, Nee, iarmern of gw York. Pennazivania. Comnecticut, BIGELY Coe 3 - : : : ‘adjacent Siates will send 4 ot food with tbeir families at home is the couse of over | Scans cpuncu of menting. eee © Teeponelbie to God and | rt oe Ter fg’ will nd longer taal To tee crore Yon: | of thele Qnest stock our Taciories will coatribute”locome. | FsUID exrncr, AARSAPARILLA It would be & good policy pow to will wave in triumph over the foe. Refuse to do these Neal products of Northern invelligenee’and ia ‘This is ap affection of the blood, and attacks the sazusl om poypty Se UNE evanen Tua 4 quan form Rebel Arey in Fe aenprrn aes aad 2, pal your ae = grow per dustry, in aid of the great cause o! Ly. i ans, of the eee, gars. throat, ihe ond pier them rrespondence ‘ichmond Dispatoh. ) le expressed his cordial concurrence in views of very can give an; ‘or prodi cue surtacee, te a} in he oom, general conscription go the full exteny, and ‘take slaves ‘HoMaSTON . Ga. , Dec Ls the Soons cE cervoriitg on" rm | Belmboid's ‘tract < tbe diced LS Secretary of War,on the eubstitute question, and argued at - | some to show that no contract existed between ic mind Of en erroneous impression in regard to the | the government and those who bad employed substi. , wes. He next discussed bis preposition autborizing the Se WE ae Geno anon ee ident to issue a proclamation requiring i i © intrench and fortify our camps’ Do our soldiers wow do it’ The Yanisess take and in five — i impregnatle. We doy: take purposes moves all of tain and Missionary bold them for weeks, and Peabopential saa tet emmen Pest snd hea hy epee eithoogh positions iy stronger teen duene cla.ge uf com} Fortean eriezige wongcevent ban any eas br ribla, all foreigners of Georgia, that army was engaged iv re, Wo fake up arms or leave iD sixty day Be ‘to co. io — ia tthe enemy, there deing Do negross there to | roads and constructing bridges in its eat, with & view tired et feeing rook, Whiley we were biensed nee of Your na: to Gauss with conmmenaations or mee Sem. ‘spades, our furrender them at the first | falling beck upon atlanta. ving beard tbat some un- | with abundance and these people were of po disadvan- ‘as we contemplate in York, Chi: | $9 somnert my aa poh, means ammaait. Can a people te a military people, or have-any | easiness was felt upon thie subject, I called upon General | iage, be was willing to tolerate their presence. But now | Sf NAL just raised nearly sizty thousand dollars for army | Ot meticicen Mik regarding the peacuce 04 Out of my a : y nena teed seasvenn tend, Hunan sotmian pp Z hee aes lawn thorde at of pried oe. Prostivition aie dapvectatie gene! han yy on eousaad odie Boa ol what tens ‘aay be wor The useful Dr pe eaaereaes ae T depart 5 . ness of be ‘went over the work and conquered it, throwing up an | from position: but on the cmstrary, i tbe a SE earthly wee to us. a the contrary: (helt "™goutoe bas sirendy realized sue ed sud tr fer once from my uni eo weenpree ay fu pects for 0000, 0000 tmprognable aod complete camp at the evd of every | enemy should advance this winter—which he does not | presence bere was of great disadvantage. He knew of | sand dollars th pr TE LS for ry day's march. ‘The muster rolls of their consular armies | believe they will do—be will dispute-every foot of ground | a interaational law which forbid os from saying to | sume thiog, with every promise of a result equally splendid, | Liver Complaint, it es safe and taluable preparation. In agso0000. ‘wore less than twenty shousand men, less than from Tunnel Hill to Atlanta. He believes, moreover, that | them, ‘the time has come we can enteriain Cannot, ‘ beneficial to those w from the above’ : our duty toourselves, | preat narnteat ject ‘has nae He |" Poures very horn 7. H. KENRARD, va Rt may take offence? It may be ‘all three ‘0, } "BlGhin, beiow Coates treet, PRiledelpbia, da bnpetigns ne be ee eee casees. ra ‘these people are 'e confiden ae jeenses urinary once our cufreney oad iphrsiana the Yankes Teren of ae par Ae Sear ee, eee, Saree, Sao‘ disipauon wed In preys ‘Sa. rt ee secretly to New York, or | emocratic, a Dr. ©. M. Jacnsox<Dean SimcePer en. | Boghu and Barsaparila, Insach diseases,» ndbrings goods here, koow. | this thant te send eu |‘Syrpon, ec fn moet esclhon’ medicine, te ire Uverere | Remmpeay the medicines es our laws, that man is | sy | and debility I ha ing communications to the | which they some: to relieve | tea one ot te. tetova’ aed Soute's vaom, 3, Ee ON ENGE GRD FAME: mone pane a regent t | ie, Yast rat ue eee | oe Baa Gath longer tolerate | Ss "cconomizing their. life health wad eicicocy, om wich; one ana Valaibie works os ee a will, be said, be v0 | Sader Ged, the nation nar caaicety, om | Professor DEWEE’S valuable works on ihe Praction ment enact'wise laws, an We therefore sak q mode brated iy steiaiatered. But i you Dea mane underiaki op and to davies them to-do | leat ah Ate trey perience ou can to further it the prese to give it the | ‘Temarke made . EPHRAIM McDOWBLL, with leer aan tn’ tbe andes Ticlty and the moat earnest. etcou Seat We s z mined soca of ine Rope Calpe of Lurting wohkuers are lished transactions Genius L apd their limbs are exposed to the biaste of | small, f ‘of bis ‘ot sere fraantSoa ea Doneral Averiti's Rasd—Hew He Fooled Hlosed extort Ihe whole month's pay of a sedier ta | tbe tan ot slence, = BUOHD, st Bog or 3 the Monel ‘bushel of meal? p Ans be v Con 3 cay {From she Richgsond Examiner, Dec. tarp allowed to remain at home "tbat ibe armprnay’eo will warm, od may 3 ee ‘Sharchse 7 ae ee erate ecThg geent Geceral Averill bas gone, tod ia 219.4 known | fed.” How long are we to tolerate this ate of hen? wee cal proauce ee . 0 ’ 4 | gAMPROVRD ROSE WASH, 60cente per Dottie, or six for + ‘that thousands ‘horses perisbed or were disabled at ‘would say (o these farmers, ““Disgorce" : J tell youdbow he went and ne Chattanooga, and that Wheeler destroyed and captured | allowed to stay at home while were wee tnatne, ot Setooal us ky Brey’ ve Oi the nate theaene cosee Tgenonsere eibegsen” , New Creek, ® depot ‘Of bis Geams and fo: and, under the wretched Of a ‘depreciated currency,’ ere. ivered to any address, securely packed from observer fm the come Barer, & few days after from the soldiers’ families their last cent” br, | & DAfTel of xpples. 18 called on to eon! . Bhevandoad A hi It ie knewn, B. he would commence by picking these men up and | °A2,D¢ turned into money and ibe aymptome in al) communicstions. Cure guaran. ‘ burned things geaeraiiy, ‘encamped Chattancogs poking them into tbe army, This proceeding woula no | (aeane.of economizing the heal We. Aevingeee, — game route. Imboden seiaed the gap wi Ubap the (% Goubt surprise these grandees, who think they have Contributions are also invited foe temporery. D LLLL ¥ \ po fay Lng the Sbepandoab did sot haveeapplies in grown too great to serve thecountry. if there is to be | hibition. mnnected with the Fair will be © ep Staunton. 4 Decause they could pot get them substantial of the currency let us stop Funtings “Batuary, ‘Ancient yorenere/ As Imboden there, of the thie nkering with K. No government ever yet reatored | Hcles of Vertu, ete Stabs 7 Genera! could not pursue witbout Nashville ie al! its credit by taking up notes that did pot bear interest and | 23, exbibition during ornare the force threatening nearly ea: they ba: donde that do bear interest. ‘That is the proposi- | ““fiicse contributions, loans oF 2 ‘Leo wae informed of situation of the railread to the rear, with a view of tion.of the Secretary of the Treasury. Never could be be to 3 ‘commences the a Chatsanengs, and vo greater Drought to vote for any such proposition. He pro if. 2 { oclenes. Jal any troops have ‘the counter proposition of levying taxes upon the property. Tw . Govers! Fitzbugh Lee came. are probably the two Potomac of the country. He agreed with the President, that the ‘ © came. Brigadier General ase: ‘of Rosecrans debt is the debt of the people. It ie growing into fright- ame. They aif took a drink. tarping to the Rappahannock. ful proporticus, and the time has come w commence ite everal Wickham reasons, taken extinguishment. Better undertake to pay new $400,000. commanding brigade, came. fact i enemy hae 10 DOD. interest bearing notes than $60,000,000 in gold “opposite amd Attentic road from the war. He propoved to tax treasury notes about twenty. Prom Rev, J. 8, ermss, of the Geruan, chureb, Dr. ©. M. Jackson —Enapnersn Brn—7i Rave been troubled = ok e acerul wa © safely eoncinde ‘appoint a convenient time and place for wa twenty soars, and Rave pores (eet re oes can gud carat dertaken by tbe Presented, Let the ageotretala one-fourth ee ea ee hy te tt dng ka og oman teghands ee above ieee Sherman wae ai ¥ =, the other three fourths. Al) notes not #0 tatea five botes. respect, " bridge over tbe ptavuld, at the end of three menthe, cease to be cnrrency. | ma J. 8, BBRMAN, 4 sowards Harrwouvurg, then towards Staunton. Al Qll hope of being able to overtake By this plan, asserement and collection would be Bl: RICE! 4 toting. He finally reached Staunton, | tagooge, the enemy's forces \cover Mokanoour, counterfeits would be detected, and vere q been oo the firet bigbt. Stiti | and Lookout Mountain, which they Bad fortitied, what be ieft of the currency’ would Rags sey (neidion searty Sou qnenttly). $1 per Wor: to cut Averill off. Lee and Jm- | their videttoes were thrown forw be sound. Mr. Brown further discoceed pia pene re ileal ies vee OB ‘ Aud might to Lexington, and then to- tall the fords and bridges. cia} question, and, advocated the proposition 10 pat aaa ‘ | Ratde Covington. They have got time -epough vo inter. on. Lagaystte, a Wather cox smahe Sromsary mt Lender, His next proposition BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITE, ™-. . lieved to have deen io Nothing —— Here was comenitted the taal aod foolish blunder. the ove to reconnoitre and the other to procure | be ward, bas cootr¥ uted so om 4 to ne Sopiiciogen Bee oy the eegere of “C. M, JACKBOR” is on the PDBDDD, While Lee and Inbodes were Ob the road to Covingwn, A raid of any magnitude will bardiy be under | our cumrency, and the trafic ebould therefore be pro- Pree on eaned DBPOTS. Fiske Sr oat cag ara See eden, | Ia An wesc ens Spe | wate he age eae Se meat 7g aoe sae argc | euwnanne onve an CHANICAL WanenoveR . . , inetend of f i bea! v Busta iio, public credit. It is i ipiasfente f Covington, No man ought to have put credence ine | frequest and envy rains Bim that tbe framere of piece Of political machioery fae bet: ofa, and we will forward, | BELM dics yntet we —amreyen Ap ata . onsen ga gy tot te wen were WonTederates have-all gone into winter quarters, apes ee itebould ron down likes clock, and none ther, geourely peched, by express. 4 BROADWAY. NEW YORA, OR ts a 0 os Beeb A —— we ¢ wer x EL, euppeecs Averil. cel berately wy pass a ‘Ws the Rebol Army Fall Back to | rtrovg fri aba sound earrecey what ide cones: : a La, yong be hierar! beh ane and therefore rap taving staprobabie tuners : Atianta! too worth? We ave not living onder a constitution No, @) ARCA STREET, HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, ebould vever pe entertained » moment, much jest made the s‘evannah Republican’s army correspondent cor. | which requifee ue Lo racrifice ote liberties. MW be bad ——— — H sre cocyed. "the tsoope turned aod marched back, ana | Torte a Brecneeut, reipreasion 10, regard ta the, fonure | Uince an (outh,t0 s0ppor’ suct! gucetitation be woutd | PRILADRLPRIA. 100 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ‘ ’ movement’ 3 aa 0 ‘ euch ( fat night were neither! at Buchanan nor Covington ise se tckebet soul to, be entertained very generally | station. He bad sworn ® rewns omreinaton wireh Sing peated ae SSOP TR eb URADEL PRES ara Cr “tak te rt pence: | fas a een Gate Rit eee vast | Sse u's Saderics Pat gre at saa i i ag weet iat ten at woe ; + ay » O8- wide le 16 to Conduct thie — h * eaves. The rumor aboor Buchaoun was the tale of some | falling back ayrpm Atlante. Having heard tbat some un- | Lastly, be propmed to" deemye’ aves lowe war rrornizrons, } “* enéeeret oa Bitaized 7 Frighicved foc! The even, 1B terror and demoralise | eorivens waa toi upon Abie subject, Lealied apoo General | measuror, cod make these violaticg SAB, Amana — m4 GHRUINE PREPARASIONS. ion, Gea from Salem at full peed, destroying their train | Hardee betore \ereing Dalton, and Ihave hie auibority | bie to the mililary courts war. to Vor onte by ereame Sed Siecin” re? Wwwn inte | RBLEDS XTRA aad artillery. Jackson Koock.*4 some Ou the bead) the | for erie ‘that ne‘ as not the least | of retiriog | sobmit jogwlation apon ae bange the’ a HELM 5 boda or ae itisene beat the brains out of others, one farmer io | from bis present pr Wien; bat, on the ry," the | of this coufederacy 40 fuiytnent. of” NEW YORK AGENCY, INE RXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. Aleghany kiled eix some were ieattesed ip the moun. | enemy should adyvanes*thie winter—wbich be does put be. | little my? Slate Judge, who, by his decison. Vv re “ tains, and ore boing picked up bere aDd ; the rapid | lieve they will do—he WR every foot of ground | loose the food of Yatkee despotism to overapron: ¢ tht if the abseniees will retuX@ to duty and the peopl Were abeolucely necentary to mustars ube eounte bome will continue to creat tee rat with the meane of ie eae conau'o, In one Blate ‘bey bongs bes Gudsiatence. cod bY the omlighioupd judgment uf the Court. HELM RELMBOLD'S INR IMPROVED 9 from Tunnel Bill to Avian, A Dellever, moreover, that | whole land. He beheved thet ail of the lane AND CHENICAL WARRHOUER, coud ae ye > AKE Wi . on advertisemen| and avotd Way ‘ | BROADWAY. contin py exposure. iy rr