w ag, z;NIXS' JOIML, sixous eriteciurriilts rcrO , TOLL IRA p' /mogul: poyabhi- to loillTatooo-- sg 115 if not paid *Rhin six montba--end $2 80 U ,e,,t,p.tdeithtn4be yew'. ' . TO Ot.est: , . copi , o to one address, (lo advance,) - be •ler 00 aft, 8,1 _ do . 20 00- lu b .ntoetiptl its most be ineaflablYpaid in *doom s ,- nd nut to one It AIM OriitiLS: I . ihe j,ritr.4l, be forotthed Carieri mod ith m i 1.3 per WO t ,-, otee, nosh on - rir rfro,-vreen and School 'Teachers,oposa w i t h L ai v". st..sl. In advance. TIIS -LAWAT owsrAllioa. • ; ` 1 ; ' , l bw. Oen notor the dloomititiootkee of their.,ootri• • - the publisher may ecintinto to send t h eiz , unto tra.es are paid. - - . • • it_,o4.-rthers neglect Or refire, 10 take. their namsp► the silica to which they iretreeted. they are r ,p,,,sibk• until they halm set the and tolo;v..1 them discuotinued. : , iob:eribers Tote to other ohms mitheint inianstng ptillsher;and the nowor,tpers Sr. cent toll* former they are held rosponelble.. - : . , e ou , t% bane'deelded that refusing to take tarripto _ lmo , t h e fare. or removing, and teeing them no. f • Is prints r od,. ',Nonce of 'latent 'opal tread: . . . - RATES OF. ADVERTISING.' . 0 .. N oire of to Ili:mi.:so emulator eins4tion—ei lb ta ADVERTISING. iecuect insertions, 25 cents welt. 3 n ee-one ticni.26 -,,,,,,.—subseuttent insertions, 12% ce Its each. AD ad .e,semints over , 3 lines : , fj'eshort pc , charged aea q 133 • • - , trIV. Wig. • Two. tutu. !g' TwEs.ve Thre,..iint.s, "63 '' 88 $ 1 2 5 's2 25 $3 00 ) .,,,, r ii,„,,,, ,• 80 1 25. .1 76 1.2 76 400 E ,,.,:li nt s, ,'1 00 • 1 .50 ' 200 .3 00 : .6 00 ~, Hues. 125 ~ 225 260 ' 400 . 6'oo Lau lines, -1 25 225 , 2 79.. 450 700 i ; :htline•, 125 225 2 85i 1 500 '. 600 "Vine !foe?. 125 2IS . 3.00 ' 660 '9 00 a cLoTrorivr ttsracouaran as 411Qtrazz orrsa Lou:: tn. ivi•ris, 125 225 - 360 6 00 - , 10 00 e,,slotres. 225 ' 4'oo • 6'0.01 - 900 .',. 14 00 71 ., , ,,inare5., 3 50, 600 7 60- 12 Q 0 , 18-00 r o uraluares, 4 - 50 600 . 800 14 00 ~ 20 00 Q , ‘ 'rter col.. ,6 00 9. 00 ,', .12 00 '' 18 00 --30 90 s,,s Larger space for short periods, as per agreerient. -. gig-tio.inefa Notice...s . l each—Accompanied with an I p.rll,ement. 50 rents'eseh. - • Atrerti , ethents befsre Harelips and Deatits.lo rents pr il ne forfteatlwier4loo—subsequent insertions,s tents per line. Nine ward's are counjed ix* line inisdvertising.• Merchan! , And others. advertising by the; year. with .b 3 eze, not a standing advertisement not.escceding 16 line., w:11 he charged, Including subscription. $l6 00 ipore to the Einnormt of fouvsquarew, with than. ge .and.subserlptinn, '• '' • -. 4n had bii ' - Withn?t ehiTt.kee. It the retell desi__a ... _ a Ter Ad,e , ii.eroenta net in. larger type' than natant will In. chtrzed 50 per 04.61 advance. on these prices. All enta . air. 5.. , 50rire' , 1 the name as letter / - !Co Tr-pie adieril.erneota . received from Advertising 4p os et4roid. except at fife per cent. advance on there r i ce .. utile.% by *pedal nniitnent with the publisher. , Thrtia . iec 27, Nitta each. Deaths accompanied with lin tle.,.. V... c,nte.lrithout notices, on charge. '•- : ' . Au aottro., except those of a „nillelons ehltracter and !re odUr3tlonsi purposes, will b 4 •Ikar,:ed'26eeritninfairty oi,ober of line.. 'ouder 10. - Over }Olibes,4 puteperlitte I dditionsl,. - P r oceedintvE of meetingii not of a general or public ?t s r.o-ter..c.hai-ged at 4 cep tk per line for. raih insertion. To facilitate cal.-111101one we will ntaie,thist 328' lineal a A. centuntu-104 linen ,half enlimict—and K 2 linens ;!i‘rter eolunin. 2952 worits wake a eolumt,--1-17421 bill ~,tam,, —and n 8 ,quarter column: All odd tines .over .nth aluateC.-ehinzed at the rate of 4 rents:Per ling./ or v‘r time. and 8 rents per line - tor thrse.times . •°T .-"Yearly ad reel kerP 111 . 1710 confine .their advertinffig„ to ;heir own businesi. Agencies for others, Aisle 9f field 'rash, kc., are not I nettuted in bualnessadVertisements LEGAL:CARDS. ; 0 11ti P. HOBART has, res umed the / pp . t;rartire of the Is w..'Onliv. on CA1;0 re slieet,lipposite lin..Acr,rican hoots, Pottsville, Penni. ..• • • • I 49..• • - 1 - 4 1 R A - N. IL 7 WEN, Atx , ertiey at Law, *Mre—Centre street.below the Episcopal puch,. P orr.s v. L 11, Et ; P A ,. - 12.243,• lOU Nl - I,rII)AM, Counsellor at Law. • Ofrtre—No. Pi Wall 'street, (Room ZB,) - tietriorlC.. 9. • 1 - • • • at Al Y,,E ffi kt 'see—Ce'rnitt OUre tr S E t 4 A pots t i t t l e r t n h e , y .roawt. l. H aw ill . , [lebrur) 9,760 ._,- • THOMAS - R. fiANNAN, Attorney at I•La v, ,1 10 , 1 e i n Centre Street. o ',post t,e thet: pi ecopa :nerd, Pett 011 e. Penn!,' tNov.2o;l'sll 47 -lye ( 1 EORGE M. 1/NLI.A.S'..I;, L. (L3I,• of l'.. , llpvitleS- As forney at Lawc. Offire-432 Welnet street, Pli I LA init.eiti A.- Septrinher '2".. 0 , ' RE . :19,1) . • ''L: ' .1 Y., SPINNEY, - Attoilier . at Law, 11, Ashland. Schuylkill countyii l'a.; will act aa rt. , at it'll holt u rcba ca,nlTale of Rent gutttio.collection &r.. i.Aflllaud. !tiny 21-ly OifinSTOPliFfit: L IT T L4l, Atto-r -ocy at Liw. Pnlysyll I couuty. • yrr,-111 Ilalutntontto street. corner of:Second. . sprit • 15-17 • AylD.ll. GREEN, Ntto - ritOy at !Axi -1 ,FPnttsailir.l'a..'•zinuth • 'West 'enrna.r Centre and ,trort.e,!4.i.cotut I:nix:Leo on Market St. N. It Weantwitte,i in Gilman. . May :.:59 -; • BUSINESS CARDS. . . QTEI 3 IIEN lI.VIIRIS, Mining -ill neer. 091ce-L.Market-st., above 3.41. June. 22. '9l• • ('CO 42 ly] p A:CQDFREI" ; , Insurance Agent. . I • 0 VFlCl•:—Seennd Street. near Noiwegl n. N7'9,1111, May 12. TA ; 194 y ' . " I S. LA / NG l TlON,Surgeon`Dentiat, iiket. et reet . ,seocid Door vilsave MTh frd , street• emit h <i to. . 'fp 184 ) i ) IVk 2 -SIIEArER, I . .,,iatenf,thet Pi;iinsYlvant3 State rvisy, itplerrs lands; mines. kr. ifirtntier ' 4/41 .- 1 . • 1 R ANK CA It'l r EK; Keel Estate . i A 11A NOY County, Ca-j.eiter Vicillress—'•Mithaiy.y City Marrb 30. • • _1341 EOItGI.. K. •::. • -" ' Engriserr and • - ylevrOiiti . ,POTTSVILLE., PEN A'. DP,amber 11. '59 • 5- q.;.. C;()RGE:BTFtBI..ERTNI - ec..6.nft . ;l 1411 , ..ttnier and Draught;nian., attends to tht, Pala purebaco of tutrbloory. and to the reAnillditit -and 'Mitt.: upof•old marttinery, (:rl-ion. March GENCY—,For the Purchase med. Real Ratite :buying and ta m.; clear-v. of (N.al Lands. Mine'. Lc.. and colleetini VAN, tatianrango Street, Pottogrill!. • ' . Vtlrcl ctifits..m. , '* John 0tt0.,% fanaTaclurer and Dealer in - .all I Ai nth of LUXI It FA, Williamsport, Pa S. S. COftBIN IANII FA Cl'ti ER and 'Wholesale Bonnet.. Week. Frame., Flower*, F-AL) , %•r. :•traw and Mill inch -Gordo In goner al. • '.‘", IIS Arch St.. abore 'Second; I'll ibirletple .dpril 11 'el • : 16.1y e- WILLIAM MILES TNSPEC;'I . OIt OF MINER EL Er: OF ,I.AN OS. Oplee; West' Maikee Erred. . "„t errs toll). E. NICE. M. O. TI mare. and W. 3trurre..lA. or., Ind 4-41 n e. Neill, 228 Dock street. 544,1ern44., - WILLIAM BERNER, 1 -taufactarer of all kinds of Earthen Wire and, . Yellow Ware. • , • • /n SP,n4 strert, oral KN. tAch's Slap Sidary. • P 0 ,.. Ilanging Vasa for bloyFerin."4-. ac • c t) .c. 9.'941 • 52-1 y . . . 1, 1 B. BASN AN, Agent'for the eel- - 1•..1.,ti1m nr C.al ltenta. of Real Estate. ke." orVl , .'l:—N,,t re street. opposite the Episcopal Cbarcb. p 3. • ej 'login*, John P. llnbak. Jam. rea 1;,•1•14e W. Ed4tler. Beni W. CumminrcEdaraed dte••• Parrv. • I Aux. )0.'61 8!. • I.VVY, 1 [l.rwta J. 31Altitr. • Vielartg & Martin. • WlLing ' Enfrineert. Sutrtiyess, tee,: . , ~1 11 dltshd promptly to li,ctrieys'-ot foti , da. Minn". ke, rod all other bnsineatt in the Ana of `Amus.r Lttczn will also continue his business of el. sinint Into titterfertnz'ilairns to low& melt itht out .r, of tilt.... kr: ilk 'nit= exp. , ' tenet.: and extettittre " . ":ttler Ihe'routitry, trice him itoruthr advantages t t,rot,vul utz this brit nrlt'ilf 4 F li 'K—C...ttirsittlevt. 1,1 door belnti Silver TetrAtne. rotr , s , il.%,:n•PmhPi r 1 fO 44 - 1 ! • MB isi'l aid, and , lase HOTELS. - FECER'S : Forosirly Pottsville House ,) •.! ryltv an 4 MtheralfgrenSts „. EG En, emvr. . . . . • ' .•TIIE E%ION.' . . rch Str., ab. 3d, Philadelphia.' ~, rpr,,x s xEIVC(kNIEIt, Pen T ieter. : , e eirthi , ll..4 I. ,entr3,l, Cool... Meet • 4 .. ; At ' l'e•seneer rare i'.. all •perte of the '-... " 'r.itol io evory part li.ular4deefiel to the comfort ointl ai.N ott he teleinne publiel . Ja - Terms; $1.t,0 per day. ....: ,, ttetotoo 14. '6l; . • . AMEAICAN HOTELi . . 2- PHILADELOHIA. • ": sum 1..' LLocated' CHESTNIIT Street, .`11pp....40 the old state floors, • it dn. , ' pn aital'y to ,t lue. principal JAW': and Cuq4,,tri ilonee.T.Wart - Itnewnsi inert. of 3 niupen..tit: :paring tlke part - year ha• b4a entir.lr -I:eretinr slidtine -' el', nu huslara. nr pl-a..two will find !trim lintel, fmin *net ler location Alul til.nral appOintinetite r .Peil rutloil 11 1rp' rotator' 1111 4 3 entIVehie"elf. - The City Pavengee ratri , e , "abatis . ' . ‘ti - e dirt-rent Railroad Depots, and ill litlag pNeiewers to within Lou than ball • squant thp holt., . IER.11: 4 .0( 50 per day. VYATT lIEGLINaS 6—IY" • Feb 8, 162: LOUIS HOTEL, 'at A ~above 34, • Philadelphia, ' mottle. neighbothorxt of the Jobbing Howes t. Third end Chestnut etreets. the tunni k N a l reliant* . Etehin at ke ..kepti.oth on the lerlcave and European Plan. Board Per Day; $1 60. etween I and 3 o'elnelt. • Single Boom, from 50 cents upward& I, Arstrarant attach'(. Priers acoredlop to rktir of Fare. , putengeei trap any Scat 40 to Ertiocb, German and :lipoid idt opokon;- - . ' • • 22• h ISABLED EIOIDIERS,SEAM EN. Marines, and' Widows '•or other Heirs nie who have died or been _killed in,tho . :c. A. porrs. Esq., Attorney for tants, Bounty Land and Pension , Agent, rills, Schuylkill Go; Pa. , . . . . .. . . 4sIONS: procured for . Soldiers 4 ] men and Marion of the prr.oor, wor t who an' by nnion:id wounds: rreeired.nr ' diomoo con. 'hilt , in oi,rrier, oral Penpiono, Bounty. Monet, it, .1 par, obtdood for,widowo or other Petty of ~ Lyre died or been Ittlled while In sertini. Land proeared fur sertkro In any of thei Obit. j W. ports. Egil... : Rrittoyil'a. - 'moos &wiring to transact biota/to, with lo nripird nio. l'onAoao. Le.. ran hero it !divided to..by i the odrio of W. R. Pori. Esq.. Contro gnat. tieluingo Hotel. whine corm hifonnitioa,olll T'7:PUBLISHED...;EVERY 00,A.1.J.,. - .TIZA IM4S Terminus of the I'llll4lPa & Beading R. R. i i Plea" No. 1. " ' BAMMET-T, VAN DUSE'N it, LOC MAN, Lobust Mt. and Broad Toil . 'Coal, LEttialt & NATIOATION *Ont. ANrB o cI AL, - spiclNG MOUNT . tIARLEMII. .-• BEAVER MEADOW._ ' HoNSYBROOK, - Best Qualities of Red and-White Ash GOAL: Shipping Whines—No. - 1 Ptirt Illehmfrod. Nittabothport. . 2)) Walnut Mae:. No. 37 trinity Ralldinß. NNW YORK. , • No. Doan. Wive. ,BASTON. I r 62 Ple4. aro. . . • BLAKISTON it. COX, „ • artIPPEgO Or TUC BUT QOI.I.ITIES or .. • WEJTE ASII. RED AS II tad R TSC !ICY L RILL . COAL: FRANKLIN' COMPANY'S custriEn.ii • . LAND COAL: also, 11471ETON . HIGH CI L. . - • Phtladefpbl4.. ;. OFFICES: 4 New street, New Tork, . .• • • ti 17 Doartitreet.. Boston.- • . 42 • • • - . Pier No. 3.. -.---. ..! • , • ILIUM, OGLE & CO., -'• ',.. MINIMS AND 21HIPPLIIS Or . . ra...a.x - Arricsvcr Cp0,46.1.4 , First clualtty•fied *sit Coils 'j ' { No. 113 Walnut street. Philadelphla..; OFFICES: No. I'o State street. Boston. I No. - fps Broadway, New 'York. • : ['3ll-44. Tilii.LAPEEP.T[Lic.,:_i,& - O 1 i I t, TION. ___.,__....._ for 1 - • _._ Illiipping '97IIARVES for ANTBRACITZ,COAL, 1 • . AT GREVCIVICII, . ' .' Del,warettiver, Philadelphia. 4 • .-'<tTharfAto. 1. • ' • LEWIS AUDENRIED &CO: ..RoritritEL; POTT'S. & sw:T i r i tn i t4t.mi' y h o l i tdelph!s.", OFFICES: State Street andAeiehante Bti+, Bo ton • -`Wharf No. 51. '• ' -,' • ABPPLIER• & BRO. .. oFncEs.; Za t zr ,il l e l , - ... .i1 . n ..., u i t k ew t , : ..t rr ,ti, Sin-, Phliada. - ' Merehaot: Bank Buildlog.'Protideriee. { DAVIS P.EiA k i t 014 . di CO.. . . . . CELERRATELnIt ' ;'; " II='; It A R I O :I2 VtilllTE igla and: . ... SPORN .VEIN - -: ... - :RED . ASH -COA.L, -. - . . 11 40 . 13 9 Waii, .N oirt :sireet. Philadelphia_ . ' . OFFICES: No.lll Broadway, Room o. 9 Trinity • ' •Buildl ng, New York. ; . t 1..0. 11 Doane Street. tWiton...: .t • ' - ' • WHARF—GREENWICIL, DELAWARE AVENDE. Davie realms, Valli. 1 . . albiON DAS?. AIIIIL&Iib cults. MILLIR. N. r. GORDON Wharf N 0.3. CHAS MILLER 61' CO.. ti . ts AND allmPP x% or co 4. '•WHITE ASEI From the'FINE NN,O7' and MT. I.AFF A COLLIERIES • • • RED ASH , '-'• Fro* their PIHENIX COLLIERIES.::: CANAL LANDINGS-GREEN AND SPRUMSTS. -MICK :—N0.105 Walnut lreet,'Phlladelptila. , . ! 15-Iyl ' CAIN; HACKER iii7cookt. =MEI LocvsT'Gkp LOCUST.3IOII NT VII, BLACK HEATH Also:dealer/Iln other first , • , r• While and' Red - Coals. ' Ash to's. 1 Iral;mt street. rhifaiklphia. find Woodland Wharres. 3e/my/1411 "%mica Aux.: _ notatg ilAcicia • 4issirM•Coox WM. F. moppt, Vapper and Agent. - _ . . . • • - ;'. • .2e4uylk.lll [Wren; Pa.' Pobrpary 16:4*.. . • —•• • 447 • ' • ..LOCCST . GAP : CO*14:::. I . Ilcrrit3E.—l iravOlipointeil CAIN, WACKER ;fi, COOK agAs•tp ftir uff LiCl.l6r hIQUISTA!:' , IO#L, rim /47;3tall'u7,1;041;ARii A. Lemil 4fisp. Jan:. •-• 'b..— . ..B.EPPLIER'S• 'COAL. . -• T bare aPpoloted TT E . STONE CO. the pole and eselllfiVe Agents for She sale of all snyCoal.tbe. prod uet of tlie CollterPxfortnerly owned and , worked , by Geoltoe CPPL,IIER. Sit t LoCut noun Mu, from LoOnot Run - Colliery. • do' .do ••- •• • .Tunnel Broad Mountain " Nam moth *Ma do • Petiole do ".. • Leiria • • '•• do 'i• _ • ORA IMES aziplu,a: . -P4iladelpbta, Notembes IS.ICBO. ; . . Peeks dextrine to purchase' any of; thaabove named Qoals ran order from • ' . • 1. F3AII WiJout-ltreet,Phlia'da. TYLER, STO:sillk CO., Trlnlty - Bul.dlng.'New Torh. , Pato St., Bodoni; Mass. FIIED'H TYLER. 'Hartford. enonerticut, • Or, as heretofore; from ftENTLII344 BROTEIER: N'oe '6O 46.tfr • . • ..- rbliadodahla. .CEORCE.VV. , COII.4& • - MINER AND SKIPPER or. • • j TAMAQUA WHITE-ASH.QOAL,- Prom the Beeresdale and Btfolirille Collieries. OFFICE—No. 320 Walnut street ,PbCadelphla. SilbCoal ,forwarded from Port Malan pj Itiodlng Railroad, or.ln &Sato by Sehoylklll Craml. • - 1'69:20 LUZERNE CO. • - ..LOT . WAINWRIGHT, 18*nel - raison to THOMAS bßAratnin 1 111NER AND.SHIPPER OF Ar. PLIZASP.CT COAL. from Murk. Mountain, Chrys to lodge and Parlor Veins, Hanlatcin, Penna. : Ort. 12. '6l. - ' 414, PLUMBING ad OASlONatablishinen• ; , • Centre Streeti Peittawllle. , Tim Subscriber aonoutmee to the pub. that be. btu purchaaed• lite interest, his late partner, Mr. H.B. ftwrre, In PI eimbing and Gif-Eitting Business, I that he will earry on: the bisinetto /rafter, on his own amount.. He re. !f fully- solicits 'the 'patronage 'of the bile, which be will ,end!raver tO merit • striet'atteution to business. 115 kiss rated himself in Centre street, nearly fposife the Americas Hones, when be 141 be happy to meet all those who dos I . lls service,. •• • " • fly keep/ on hand ill glide Of Grim Cocks. Water Closets, Iron. Cayperand Lead - Gatti Tubs, 1 PorCelaln and Clipper•Wesb Basins. lron and lead Sinks, 11ydragra, Pavement, Plugs, Gum and-Leather Hem for Paysmeuts; Branch Pipes or all sizes, together frith vt . general assortment of au natures. of the' foist ap proved kinds, all of which will las sold and • pet 'ins at _ the lowest rates. ' • . GPM. N. DOWNING. •- • • Pottarlite. April 15. '517 15-ff TifBQWEN'S• NaIN -• f; EP H. IC AI ti ISTOKI ;. Of !THE CREATION! OF THE EAR= OP ITS . IN. RITA NT$, or a alltieratku at. ttia Coaatapany:; of the . Bibia from! the •asiaults of Madman &Jana% kir SIX SAtawiptians remind BANlttff s Marra ti; 4sl. /Want S:tr Itha•Pabitabar. !!! - HyDRANT H.913E. itubber #9m , I;iniog kneorlb.l3 . rmness ■ Endentibility, 'lad so loed*, tolity 4411e-'• kind; Iltled Irltk.bianelvpipes sod -coonsitlanx.. Voroaleby 1 B.HANNAL • ; HAMS . fIARDrNEF' celebiated just received mod ter sale by A ssitrri • v o n.Tittp,,,binuary 28.%1 - 4- For SewirigMaohi t nelk: • q/OR AN BROOK & - SRO'S • PRIZE MEDAL. SPOOL COTTON. , 200. awl 600 76L Whits, Zink said Colored. Tbis Thread being made pant/11611v far jb;rwing Mfr. allots, is very Itrosigi Ilme•Weisid X etc. 14 Atringtb 4 toot bapairrd bj-wsibles. not by frietica of tbe esedir. Sar litealea t see Ikeekei Pipet , Mir 11pjpeel threea t ;, and woolts , retest Re ord. ZaCrielst. !or tkreedl. , • , &II by orepletable &olden Obreegbost ql. ewe. NAN In 011404011100 dose. enekiee b), WM. IMUMIT11111111:0& Aetatt. 'Vetoer IllevotrXeur Tibet& I - Nev,9,llL • 1 I -4 1 - t I . i ' ^ 't t 1 ' ~ , . 0 - \'''''' ' 1 li 1 A I i .1 4 1 - t 1 nl7 , . , A% * - ". 4 I 1 I 4 . '-- .i 4' . N ‘s'. -^ ' } I i it i Il : i 1 .'" '' I I t + I 1 iiii *' p rva j F ... .....,‘lt, , 14,#) GE , . r , ...„- minor iminumminimmimme , LEP TOIf..TO P 1 .' 1 .1 _i Pier p - lii: it. . . i . II WIS A UDENRIED & Co., . _ : . HOFLI; at D?tiLEll,3 IS 'Minn TlltirrirciP n it Araoite de Bituminous Coals. 1. , , • 206 Walnut stroet. rhjindelphlk: ' -OF 1 - - ' ICES: 110 Dmldway.New York. . : 1 1 6 Nato street, Bortop. i - Pioneer Mappers front ..Etitobeilipori i ! . LCUI ELIZABETII.PORT, &C. COAL. I [ COAL: COAL, LEWIS AUDENRIED ,& CO; ;littera pea/ert Os the brit varieties of DOMESTIC. CON. —3.le Proprietors of Half Creek atlltery. cepa- . 'de otyirodacing ever 1150,000 Moore 'telt of Cie celebra ted PrAllUiDc (Red Ash.) and .13‘scr if tint, ( liitite Ath.) 'ALSOy ' I i., I. • El:elusive Agents for the Atle'or-the pa ell ely . genuine Le. cuss, ?fountain Coai. froze thLOcust ilale Colliery of Tiro. C- Parrs it Co..'all of-ehl h 'till be shiped direct to N i York'. via Canal' OTC 'lse , via U.revollicill. • Mir ,(below Navy Tsidt..rhils elphii.) • , i 1.4 t-rniso*z.La or ATVRI)A , 1-• • - • - ' ' ,f aWm; 1 ~.- c • . , . , Pier. No. b., , '- - ' , . 1 . . I • Lp4;.stoNE & CO., .. DUMAN 711 nitiors DINCIAIPTIONi 07 . `...:- ' . Rid and. White Lab • „ . I .' • UV LKILL AND LEHIGH COALS. 1 Oro DNEZZ CONBENLAND COAL. 325.1T10unt sterna. Pb IladP l Pbta• CM.: - 9 11ravhingtola 139114Ing,ProvIdemes. . ' ICS 13roadiras v ilow Ton. 1 .. . P1E00.15. PORT ItICIDIOND. . [184; ONNOR & PATTERSON IZATIC Arrot:evro titer, Stkkner :/‘,.Wellington, :Aisne' s ashed Merle celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN • • • j (VAG. • ' I 1 • : TrIWO Uulldled i r T o t h . q" Irt ' Walt : Al i ned; P hiladelphia.; 1 Wheel No. 6, RiChmond. 4:111 . i . . SPRTSO IIAZLETON I ANT) , COUNCIL lUDfIE. COALS. 59.13: • OFFICESj• Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA:- I . • . 110, Broadway'. NEW YORK.: .. ' 88 Slate street, BOSTON. I, • ALS() ~ •hiladelphii,from Pier No. U,, Port Nich- I I '- . ~ mond. "- 11 .r. 'cliolrest. qthllltirs, or ;I(.ED and Wllrit. ASH! .5 1 from Bebuylklll , Con.blloieleeted w1(11 spielaT llandallpped cioder.our persons i l superlnti9dence. '' -- i i ,. 7--- •i . . , . thi At Eluabethport, ~T. i • . ii SPRING MOUNTAIN Iliad amsqL, _Timor . coAts.-, , . I , . • .From Baltimore, lid. i. • .ielebrateit 11A:4/ . 51111LE fIITUM I NOVil :COAL • • • Atlersey Cit*, NJ/. • • (eia Lehigh mull/orris Otnals.) •I e .fieri l ituperlor W I LKESDAIIRE COAL froth the, storerain. taken from the' !tad ntried • Improve and Coal Company's Wats," sear WOheabarre.l the COUNCIL lUISiE COAL;both "of! tibial, for itiarposex end for family use. are ante r-pesaec IV - itiofd r nertlllestes 1n oar offices-from 14Afes --- who basal uied and .fully tested these:Coals. cod monolith* theni the 11121 T ANT/Mac:Tr, Coale tor steam In use, pro- , no m , 44, Trlutty Beiildleig, i • . ' • • ' ' 1 No. M 13roadwity, Nei. , Yorkl . 1- - . 1 1M :I erg of the relebrati4 - rpimiN ( LEHI Gil ) ' CUA-li . from the Enarnr‘t.a Cot.t.tent, near Hasktort. Pe., an dellieri In the he., taileties4of h - ' I i LERIGH, WILKESBARRE.A - 41CnIfYLKII4, COALSi • I V ;' •! ' ... Including i .I. : ' i H ..AZLETON. ' ' ; ' : I.4MltiFtf ‘IOUN'TAIN. .1 OLR liKlllO 11. - SPORN' VRI NR HO ASH. EMPIRE MILE MAntr. t )' DIAMOND VEtN BED ASITi Sit MO.IIOE.NTAIN, DELMONT v} : IN it ED. ASIli BUCK IinUNTA•IN. 1 '1 ; . , 141 ill direct &um the I,klinen and on board of Veni TILIINTON. • ' , NEW' BRUNSWICK. i PrITIT AMBOY, • t _ • Acr Syoi-r. - P. VAN WICZt!. • Amiss Mitnx "Joni • • . 21- c, SCHUYLKILL CO.. . . . • :k AST 1111111KLIN COAL. .i i•-.)ty East Franklin Csal is n err sold exelniinelyi by NOi iltgl.l, l olkl4Tr At CALDWELL' Carnets's:lariat fnan: 'thesis way arrays depend upon anttlog a pure article. i .. . . HENRY VEIL I . Ssralara, Auisirt:l7.• al . . i. ••' - 340 - i • , I NOVELTY COLLIER Y,SPOHN VEIN 'UHE UNDERSIGNED . hide: purj, j: eh,et,d 'the. SPUME VEIN COLLIERV, formerly; worked ky George Rickert, an arinow preparect to cool t Oct for the Cottl.. . • ; , 1. ! , liiift dtkl MERV, 110 - _Emedwit,l Roo, /VP", 30. Netti dat „ York, our sole agent for ee ,ated L All on deer 1,111. meet with prompt str . iotion. .1 A. c. MILLILR!t. tXo.abils7iVe. At. ; I 40 : tr j Ort,b, I & PATTERS ON , SHIPPRRIO l OP TEM CILLIORATZD t Mountain: CoaL CONNIE. 11111trte -11/0 J.B PArt 8188 0: 1 , At)ltand, ' Attain.. -' Schuylkill County, Pa. TS. TM - • '4' LT; V 0 OR H,I ES • r lONICS AND INS MA 0.1! ADLINDRATND Lewis Vein fies,i.ASil.Coal, Proiii the “Nltir DuScAN'Ajoi.ukdor." I ' Ilnlnes no'otbereoal—wbjeb instooi Its purltj. • Arareorto sales by.tonU • _,; rnr r. r. TOO/Lim • T r inity BcilbYlog. No. til Bmadway, Nov York: Pctbrd.No, Mare.b.l2, Runs 6;'S6 2344] / 1 * I. • • _L' • NEW . COAL..-PREAKEiI. 'DR E SU B_SCRIBER- having invent .l • and- pit ea hpd s oai,and simple Orsehine* brooking Coal* any else the market deniandol, now oders the woof the patent, upon re s Solable Urals, to those engaged intim business- - • , Tbe paionteight for nie lop Colliery In Nieto dletrlet. will bloglrea to any one who will tnake a tair trial of tbs warbles, sod permit thew estaged In the trade to Op uses its opowdiono. • • • _ R. A. WILDER: Cietama. &hwy . & 111 dowdy . Mardi 1,'02. ; fely I •TO COAL. OPERATORS. - . I Great - Impniveseat , is Coal tic' remit: THE LIN DEUSIGNED are now pre. ' motto losoufactorood, tbillr stem In Miner's Mil a Inds , of SCB:EENB for acreeeing Onal, ,of, the lue peoied eninufect ore patented to fouasLaisbenstatn. eth • /eta nary. IMP. , , 1 i Screens Manubtitured by this proems, are dors demi.' ble„ maintain their form better, and are faliniabed Mi l cheep as 44 to be had In the Meaty. ' I They are glade of vinare IMS,III sudsi spa sa_te prevent the Coal sliding from one el to tb other bi t fort It Is tborongbly amortad, lb. prope it better tban eau be done by out Iron or Mire grreenil._ I The manufecturers urgently request all Operator, wanting Screens, to exaMine them new patent Screen, at their ahaP, Met wort et the. Mammoth Vibe Callen , lat Grata's- h. Repplier. near Bt. Clair, where; they have ',been in met PM some time ' , ? ' I' By purchasing &Yana made ender tide Patent, Mir ,gation . or any trouble./ to patent rights, will be aroideA r All - work done with ?nonpluses end despatch. I . _.', , I I .1. A.A.. LitOBSSEITISIX, i • 311nerrrine,Iteb. IS, Ira. i i 1 : : Mtn i 1 i . WM, .A - 301E8i .' !j, ". 1 ' `l °MALE AND log rOx.-DNAL34I, IN I rTOBA-000,:: PIPES ! ‘, 4,16 's I 'ci;h„,iii, i ~ et,_ iiipes itii!tio Tlwa HOl, ,' ' k_' - TTSVLLOR. PA. •,, •, , 1 1•1-. t• ' B4 4r t • i 1111110/ 11,0112111A1M7 ; Q i Vf'ERIOR MALT VINE O AW ,war-; .1-7 isalt i o n towipiiiis with 19.) , hi - .ther Ligane mod 11001..E0spers, .111 Oval to gl* tb• autmertber U. It le pm kwp lalrak ft,d . '70,504,11 - .*aipolsibtitsmeaportatkii. 4 4***fictiuS 'and coestiatly 1& ? by . , • (11*.LAW04 11 / 5 0 ?Sr ''. 64 7 • A , an ' . E17111?-861rIMItifi i , - kmALipwritote o r avvinuisiii ritiagi th, " • A low earifiZatfil slit Si AIM sal . .araf,s ;, ; •I • ta,*.lurn arum otrz ?soli fits ~MORNING; +'NJA.MIN' BANNAN pgrysyl..4E., SCHU triTrY,..l% SATUADAY 'MORNING, ,11,1401 - 2,2, Is 2. -Piers for the dolma of kitipeßeS; 111193317,r7LIErg a z a - - Cieaml, • . . wu AU W. F KW . Ti PORT RICWIIO;.'4D. ... • : , .. _ 0..81e WiOn'ut styst, Ptijladepida• OPPIC113: i Pr No.3oo Wort Thlrtsenthit i MIK York. October 16. 411 •'' .113. • • Pier Nlll. 10: • _ BANCROIT. LEWIS & CO.* 44411 pan= .er Tat •• • • CELEBRATIED ASHLAND COAL, • • . 11 , 005114 - AIIIANOT MOU4iTAIN. :•• OFFICE-111 Walnut street. Coairuerriad.l3undleg, 'Philled•rphiare • New-Tort Odie•-79 Cedar street. Bolden -4:061e*-21 ICllbyatrek. [Oat. MMiUMI SINNICKSON & GLOVER. Lehigh Illtsuntsious J No. 132 Walnut Weed. Philadelphia. . Old Statelioupe Baiennent. Wotan.. WiA.99,NO. 9 9 PONT 111011110:9:1..Pbilad'a. .['1941 Pler'No. 14. HECK:EICHER dk eO.. BROAD 11101INTATN.111,ACK HEATH AND SUPEOBIR Ii KED ASH COALIL I • 45 South street. New- T or t." f 5 ': . , F4 ,'"'",1,1T2 Walnut street, rhltsdelphle. r 53-43 ± BROAD TOP. SROAD TOP COAL. The Ranilimilois and Bread Topi,'"laran. toile Railroad avid coal Coaspaby • Reeerpe cell -the atteu inn ott It...R.Coterattes. Stesmbrutt Owners and Tl■natneturers to the wine of their COAL, me a SITEAM ENERATOI AND YOR,IDAN IL;PACTURINO PURPOSES.' ." THE BROAD TOP COALFIELD; Daring oOnisectlon with PHILADELPHIA 'AND NICW YORK, both by Canal and' Railroad, through Pennlql. sanlaand New Jersey, t• not liable to the interventions of shipments InAdent to lb. RIMIER! IBITCIII7IOVOCEOtt. 'nuns. and regular aupplies ran lately' be el:meted 14130 throughout the year. .: ' Lewis indenried & Coi • : Hare Made arrangement* &herby they ate in daily ror• eipt of larre quantities of the choicest BROAD TOP,aad they a r e prepared to fill order promptly, at market rates. . ", (:0a Walnut stray', Phil;delphla. °Pings ; 1 . 110 ihnedway, New York: . . • li Kilby street, 80rt012.. - • • ' • . 1 - 34 Westminster street,Providesco , ', 'Jove , -, 61 - . -- 0...- Office of the Celebrated • BROAD TOP I White - Ath Semi-Bituminous • A • • • •• ; • . Ewit..Lehligh elates ' Ho. 104 'Walnut Street,. Tbe;undereigned 'mild, respectfully cell. your inert tina to the Celebrated Broad Top Coal. mined ,nut of his Own pioperty, prepared, directly under I& own super , vision', and confining lila operations exclusively ta this region. (tuft , ' Lop no other ruff Coals forsate) the purehaser can rely Upon °Wattling a pure article of Brood Top Coal wit hunt the risk of baring a isarstureAfrewLifroas ra.. riOnsteins or frost anon- regimes sobstifiartf. enrich in ap. pearanee Might be similar. but in quality vastly inferior. From headventagsons jiirrangements sbkb bore been effected with Oil principal i ttailread and Canal Compa nies, purchasers can be supplied at the loam* Pars. .upon ;She most reasonable terns, and at the aborted .. • For! Slevm Venerating. Magine' and LocomotivW , En , t:ln:s4ltoluni Mllb and Puddllag leproaces, Glue Man . aticinring, Udekamlthinp Cokelng; Brick and Lime burning:lbl' Coil cannot beetiortlid. • • • •' Its Waempteierei from Sulpha( .and impurltieahighly Injurious In the man Grad urine of Iron, and destructive to )Isetilnery, boilers acid Grate , . Rare gives II reeled ..nence.. Its easy combustion, combined with Its basalt; tub White tame, renders it a desirable fuel. for Parlor Graters.. • • • • j East Le.high Thf c •uhmibt, havirfile aloe been eye pointed Rote Agent for the PAW of the Celehratedyest Lehigh Coal. mined from the Lehigh Coal and riaviga , tion' Company's land. by Canyogbain k' klfrbler.i and shipped et Mauch Chunk, flattere..himtell that trie esti supply the trade with an article, in quality aud prepare. tine unatirpassed by any in the - market. •s: • • Will be plerts24 to communicate any further Informa• thy, and will he roost happy to receive your patronage. • • • War, - Respectfully, - • • 1 • , ItOilkatT HARK rOWY.L.. ARrlCatttlwar.....;arurehasenr are respectfully re guested to require all periwig representing themselves as wylareuts to produeewirritten certificate to that effect. • 'lay 7S, . • '- • -•" ." CHARLES HAMPSHIRE, - Alcp SHIPPER OP ; • Spring kountatru Cod. . :r• • • • • agassviLLE, PA. • Speeersor to IVM. t.\E9 & CO. • - Address—CHARLES HAMPSHIRE, Jatiottlll44,Lo. servo Count,. Pa. ' 0 ; E. O.(TILES, Agent, 66 poet St, Pidlt , 081,taltY 721'81 • - - LORBERRY *CREEK. • • • Lorberry:Coal.. AS, inferior Cada" are aderrtired and sold under One name of "Larberry„"ere hereby announce, that tbs. undersigned artl THE ONLY MINERSof LORDEORY .CO/Lldi; and !hit 31reara.EINNICKSON '/L GLOVER. and Mr. JOUR it. ftLa HINTON, Philadelphia; receive all our Coal aI tideirater—Mtenra. SIN-MCKEON A GLOVER rereleing Nessto. Wheeler, Miller & Co.'s sod Menus. ICStsmßler,Alrea A CO:14 2104 Mr. JOIIN •ft.BLAILISTON rreedelna^ diresnk Grand! A Nutting'w—and 'they ore Me only dealers 1•n this Idled of Coal, and it an be shipped by nci other parties. ' KITZMILLER, &TEES & CO., . A - WIIRELER. MILLI:It A CO. . r RAEFF NUITING.' • Pluarrrove, „ • . ':2l. • MISCELLANEOUS. I - r gar . iarsCh . lap,Port i ab V s A Hai d POT.? Prewar HAT. sTaAv,cor. , voot. n Acts, 'Mss, Broom fora, Hair, Bides, at. p tHES4 'PRESSES are made for any_ 1 • , az......- welgttl'ot b&lo molted. and . 4eltrived • '-' oh hard In Plow York. Varmint' and Mt*, trantlog 'anal marblnes an. Invited 119 writ* for 'Celan"' . eon- talolng toll Inbroontion. , .. , I PRICE _CIF. MACHINES • ' . • ao. a, Press for Ilia, Ar...41,9103t or b9lol .., ~,, ' 1 -• , - • -- '. • 190 to WA 11 W. r"' •"'" 1 i • K a . s. -i . 0 0 .- wright ortuktp. 7 0 00 _. :_, /41.1 to 300 !tn.. • ! , • , 'Teton, MIMI Conn. At. , • ' : 15 00 I ,W . . ' W_olnltt o No,l Prem.lloo Ittt: No. It do41:200 lbs.— . /Mint to Milburn 1.0 eta nerAttudrelt. - • ' • 'Over 1000' them miehtnew sr* now to .; one, many of ',bleb ore e nsively aced tbr baling Hay, An, tbr lb Army. Addnian -•,,- ••,' : , 13161110130,LL & ,DOI7OIIIICRTY, . • , 1 • . 1 ... - Grim Point. N. r. N0t.23, 4 61. .. .. • . ' • • l' : 47-6 ans • IESTERLY/41110116' . • .Aanunetsrers o f iFire Coal !emus. WOULD - tton of g Unmet' 'lmpsed the Opal era& to r float /emu of, iaziopo Ammo traereisod . flies foe aliening the teat of week promptness sod poteb.• Melo( igkooti rmporloo bonds In the 8 the 'eau guano tU wOri_g4ono at : lktairiiipssat . - Seriimi Bon Silogirbsebadieirayßiagt,lilifts. Gail; poos.lie w ie..alwaysoo bawd: Allordias directed to MS Ans si D. L.' istirties Medina* store will neass stoest Mistake. PottotiDs. Dank 1%19 22.1 11.431111 NEW STORE. arl4E subscribers announce to their Mends as 4 **anisess af,P2l,laTllla asd eklalty, ahNM! *MI lakes _,- OW STAND.* Cower qf &and avd-Jlhrrkel arab.' irbas eas always be baud a good espartapast , ' c Dry Oamods. Oresetiese Pr•bisiesss, alga r varier of Mick* rlisis kept las SW di. ri tell rtes.. Cederstasdlas Mgr budges@ tbstssoty, trey leen& miles *bleb. by aide% Stbslioe sow atilt Mr &alb*, lbsy We'd tio 411111fillh Fresh Goods condom* Ani*ing. no rrsteiroibtryi or Wiest tba_le*eat mat ro4Ca811; jI.IIPOALL ANDnirEnuarothe 41011.111.'411 . - • 1 ! ', Jurririssiinnw nacarikm. riurrk PERCHAPENB,Aoweor -1131 1111111 MOO. : Or WOO- _ /140 Lluri esoispose. "a Or. 31012"Andis s iva inriCH WILL Oirig MITOTIC TO On 114162 Ai) SUOMI' AIL ifierlntL Tor v VII AID Pier Xi". T.- JOHN R. warm osnirn or wunz AID . HUD AIM .LE HIGH. - -- •i-IRON WO . _ RICS;,! ISEGROTEIRONIVOIMS. riNseßprx watinst.u.z.ai_ -PA. *D.I4 ' 6 l 4 41 . strutmi, Privreido: t am 1.118 ANIkIITAGICS. L . ;be sobeeriber is pm/pp . /ea to sin * orders km,the obese talkies. isith Ll+ . .411.=t ti the ofd plisse-Of besithemo, mt. AO.feet tellers apsurs band. Also. the saansfectuno • • • • • os ' COAL AIIIIrOTIIIZR Of the best material and wormseaship. 1,/lint prom* ty attended is. irlass termini ng notifiable ably'''. es hest: • • ALB= SPAIXS. - fettssOlkAuthr TOO . . 444y' .‘' 0 • t -- ii it 'Y ts suberribmre savannas man. rtaii smturlng easlenables neighing V.. 25, p.sa anitlo pounds • yard. Alio,large halls or the meat 'patternuintithiliT 46 . 110 ,5 6 amine possum per t'd. from theesperieneuef the sad o years, we Gil tonitheit Ofmaking ;ails ineninamed le quality lir sures 111 `in the consitry. Att business communications addressed iv itessrs:ltatitiley SI Son, icon actors,rottethle, will inee/C with prompt atlas. ties.ldo - • . JNO.)llththlrao6. Je,%l . • SV • , FOUNDRY AND VAOreateMINIE SHOP, - stadia" car r,y, Ise. • [ sotlCE.—.Ths business .of lb* iabi 1 1 .. f Oak of SNYDRIL mutts, will b• 'l 4 ;z l continued by the snbiaribir isslall its [- * 1 !biota`: b. - anebeft: of Sharks linen* bufidlngaron IfooriderAnd inarinfae turprof al I kinds of , Ihreldnery,for olllnGllllis,Styt Yamamoto, Railroad Care, le. Ife will also continuo the host nessefßiblng and Belting_ thi celebrated Pima 'Ares( Whits Ash and Loehr nod Span rasa B it Ask Conts,boing sof* proprietor of these Colli ' • [ • • • GEORGE 14 - 4Nyoss. :Tannin 21,11.7 . • •• Set _ • ',PALO ALTO ROLLING' MOLL. jrbillubretibetir 14g•Iltave .to an.' ECZ TlCti 110' their blends anit lb' 'public.. •,• - genorillf.tbitt Chair new Itolling 11111' atr,Pato•Alto la nowt:ample* and In full oneralr,'and ; that tbuy'ara . plepared to talon T ralta lOU, pit tartt. noly.binst Iron 23 to In Mo. Per yard. Al so, dttrotant also. of fist, aquara and round tooreltonte bar Iron: Li • •-• Ordera for mita or bar Iron ire reaportfully aolletlod, ' •and matt Ott pt pt lineation It thither at I. Rollins 31114 Orono, Itint opt .11antwaro" Stem 20iintre street...or .st tbarkoMer, tomer of Atrond and groitet stramda....l . BATINOOD, LEX It CO.. . Jan .1::51 • ' • r " • • • .I.tf •• fr. "Anon -TO 004* OP.ERTOV A MINERS. . • otteer-uoi or . 0rk0... .., • Qbe subeertiorrtespeellOqy invites' gR";; 3 3 I tre) t gi ti Vr it lttr a k i L lif rnitT irl: *root, totem ~ lb?. . ..F aisottitort Depot, - . t!ottunlo;PC, whirs be Is:piepanta to Outoulact ure . • t . • • • , • _• 1101 LERS OP KIVA! DHSCRIPTION; • = Sinoketltarks t Airdtaelis, Mast Plpei 3 OseOesetent,Dritt Cs ri, de.. de: Bolters on hang. • . • Being aprietkal ateehan le. and baying.** years doe dated Meisel!' Watt rely to this branch of the holiness, he datterahlmsel Ft bat work done at his iiitahllshinent will gI Ira Jul tlatkc Ioo.`to&U !who atay favor bins with.. call. Inch, idials and 'Comp:sates will Audit' greatly, to theft advantage to atiltd 0 • 14awork before ongartng elsewhere. - 1 • = • 4ollllt T. NOD ' N0r.21,17 I— .; 47-41 ASHLAND MON 'WORKS.: ' • thesubsembete are atm rcill, Pared to farrilsb, at- thMAsbland Iron, ~ Worim,Steviot Endues and 'Pampa of _ any powerand eapaelty, Me mining and °per parposes, Coal - Breaker! , Of ever size and pattern 00* In ape, together nth castings and , forgi tip of evert — discrirtion.,Ceal and Cars of, all alma and patterni, large Track and flerve;C,ari,all furnished elbelsizeirtest notlee."l ,The• signet Wars fiat ter themselves t haf t inasmach4a every Member of. the' arm Is a mact feat mechanic, tbdy will beetle tb funalah • machinery thatpill compare favorably with any In the !legion. Allorders directed to L. PAinmt nom,: Ashland, Sch nylk Illeonaty, Pa.or 111 arcs Piotilat at' tardier', ! • ' P.UAk. KR; • . 1411CIIAPAIAIINKR, 'JOSEPU 0.411,N • 1` 1%• ' Ashlispd gaT 10. IT -- BEAVER'MEADOW _ IRON {WORKS. ' ~I i iras!.. • 1 IN'lcs .W.:HUdIOn Illpr e Oolly 4 ilk. .0 fOrma the *publit that be: is now sots a ozPl proprietor - of the Beaver Ifteidow !mutt • • •. •• p0....f. yr orks,a . uct is .ful kt .or ofaned to -r oantsfacture, at thls".establishMeht• .:!tram Euginep tbf every "size: Pumps: Railroad and ft:os Cars, and; riviry other descriptlonl gof Iron and limaiCaatlngs sill talilc for the Coal spiningerothertm. xi nem. on . the: most 4rossonitble terms. Also. Blowing -0411nderato,r Stift yurnsees and 31aehitiework In get, erst . Repairint of all' kinds ;lone with nesfriess and 'del; , itich .at Um 1044 prima. All work 'fOrnishad by tie,'" warranted Itol pritorm well. They Mould solicit the cuatotn cif them *homey want articles' in 'hairline 1 , , 4 1. ocinity4Attord.r . i. : wiu- meet wiu, immediate prompt streution.. • • ' c „:f , .'. :,' Dearer,Sfeadone,,lannary 1,19 , i',i 1, , WASHIPOIt 'la ng, ON IROII,WORK.S. ' { 1 i! ir cewi ' rtli. i , ' .. • ' .• x ' jj.ITIMS. A JASOirlitti ' respoel• th .4i it 4 e bad. ' lc 11 9 i c;.. flat:: nnity e init - efr 7 ,i o e f w i t 'chine ':s l 32`:::= shop and Itoundry erected heti/tea Coal ivild ,Railroad stimets,and fronting on 'Norwegian stregt,. Where they are prepared le , earcufe all orders fn. 'Machinery of Aram and ben;sneb as Steam” Envlnes.' 11 kin& of Alai , in ; int toiling Mips, Grist and Sale lls; dingle end. Double Meting Pumps, Coal Breakers. D ft Care.all kindeofltsi!nmdCastings, such as Chslm or 'ilat and T Atli; flogs. Switches, Au:- all kinds n eastand wrought hoe Shaft log. Be ing practical me ImniCai and having'mide the demands of the Coal'ltesti itheir study fOr yearsi also all kinds 'qf Mull i nery In. heir line of business; oy titter them , iselve. that work dime it their eat 111 Hunt - will give an , satiafaction to al ;Who may honor th m With a tell. all Orders thankfUll " received and. yromptlY ixeruted, to ,the moat reason ble terms. • .' _._ H '• I 1 THOM A 8 ~ ir,13.101, . I' AM& WREN'. ' I N0v:22,11 i -.I . 1. - •1 , . . Hi! 474 4 , -• ' __ _ • • t • MORR 1..: • WHEELER AC C 0.,. . •.• 1 "SUCCESSOR , TO ':. ;;I, 1 : , MORRlr g ili. JOKES' &I .l. I. C0.,. 9 IRON AND', TEEL VITA ILEII6I7SE,,' ._. , Mar • . anct..SWheatih *Orli, Philadelphia, ... • Have always an hand and Gorr* • ; tt EST 16;CM:ft REPINED lIION , 4tit aisortmantcof 1. 1 3 4 •Bagnalis." acid ther favorite brands.- EST AMER'. CAN BARS-ci iriary glamor tviii•dlo a dei for bridge P UM"... An, AO ),PENNSYLVANIA MA Xil PLATY.- Prowlecnous ai4ea, or cut ,to requited i se. 'BOILER: RIVETS- Dore brand, made in solid d ; BEST EN MASH CAR •ARLICt-Aniericatfand hligthiti: . FLUE, Au. $1 ET I 110744-4 m" covering 'chutes:At:. AMERICAN I BCOTCE. PIO TOY. RAILROAD IRO:C-7 raihkand Rat bars initabi for eine& turnouta44 JUNIATA - , ENOLTSII IN9 ?WAY sm. RODS, BUM, 'NUT* and WAS il if.fi d-lrost :bridges. ears. and. orarktnary pommies generally. CAST: SHEAR, MACHINE :Ind. CLISTAR EITEL Atio,.an sumuality far tips ilnd dila. "The •• above, togethe r Vita a t all assortmentld Iran: ateei s Nails and Spit's; to which the attaatOs of dodo's, railroad enino tykes engineers. mineris. founders and Ins, eb t iniata is tositid. ".. , . ', 1 [Jan; ti.:*64 443, . . tANIAQUA IRONWORKS. &rice &A her s a= r • • froirclinCizri, kid/Mists. Boiler. and kfaiitionstefbol : Maori and "At Bwifdrri • ' The subwribers ars now' prepared to racilveorders for all klids• of oat lona, - ry goalies and .machlisitry for • TlOl ..r•zz les, blast Infuse's, mille. ke- Extan rhefacilitlesand. nractiealexperf sari In 'halm:intik variant them in taking the largest contracts at Me:lowest Odom' Part icularattant lon bailed to 'tent it Allen's New Style Patent !lading Machluety, by Whitt Om:Slope or Shaft ropt or Obiltmynnon the Inp.,Of bet!' drum. in double wayS.l - • This arrangement. tonl&ntlii bellessi. Well save:ln the wear and tear of Mpas or chains; tbit, price Of the machinery in ate -leant end for-,fiat winding, aiMpllcity of lotvitrnetion and darabilltt.it cannot be, s rpassed. Wesisoreectumend the we w ea: wimel,isc: vented by Mr', lire len: II -Allen. This - wheel can only be had at our works;ind has stand "hitest pf thirteen , r a t nevem :Fluters past', trt =pliantly ; Ott a sluglai vi heel her lug bett broken id nee }fain trodurtlop Ws are now pleat" it tinder thevare of stint of Ott prin4 'lntl HMI road e mpanles In the eountry'4 • • We would alsO call the attention of the pablic to tbn Tamaqua Car Skop.ennueeted with Wwicksi andilicently erettedloi! thamannfaettaitof Railroad; Drift. Vreigh Yea rs d TruC k ad fa misted with afl the I *test naProirenpin ti.s sr that i hey tri this enabled to ekeentework neb thesis Brand wlthinolmdaspatch than -heretofore; . • •- • • Ali work =trail - ibid. Pareinsawatittganythlnglo outline would do wen te eye us a eall. • •. • ; • , ICARTZRA.ALLM; i 'APrll MIA . IT: . .. .. ' IIaeI e ,BARVN . :. /X! , i . b lid... _,• • •:, ', .• ' • • ot . - , DINIeVi amd tf stadia strets, liaadelpite, pima., '' Would tali tba iet tent idi of 'Railroad I: I_ l l,___ supers. lad ' flume I.f ended to Rall;, it ~. WI 'w.i'ai Peiper . ty, id their • Side. AI Lose; . 4 :,- 1 ..c" . ." Iftoqol EstplatiOn whirl they sire adspi _ . bra ta the grartlealst buddies ibr. which 1 they clay be re4inkid ; by the *se of taw:two. three ot , four pair of driving wheels; s itd . die lege at% tbe.obriliti 'or ea much of the .weistit vt may he deiblibts' fat allbar Dion : sod In seeonittiodsting thitut to the grads', tams. ' st nmaik oftniperstruetioti: sod ridi and *OA to be done; by thesi means the utaihnuni wertil sleep OM* padre Is second with the least expense for eiteuditnee. end of ' fuel, and replant. to Road and linglee. I .With thiloa obt ;Prig in slaw.' aid es the result of fulfill-three years .practioal nape hate in the horsiness beour menhir park : err, we Inanudieture „lbw diferot Medi orlEorphots, n 4 lererdi dames of thus of emelt 'kiwi. '',lPlititeular ottedi. -tine paid to the strength et phs:aatehiCtildth• plan end . workmanship of ail the dead.. OW! kite daboidemeit end- opportunities of obttiolng Intortuatkin,' enabler tip ' to oder these engines with •tbe assure nee th .t in efaejene • Irietintimy mod durability. duty VIII rimatisier; tom altly-tbose of' aay otttai Wed In Os. '1 Weals*: rural order, 'rhea* axles, benlieg or low ' , toilet , Aim (to d ntres without 1 bortieg.) rottipesition inbiduirs tor brae; ' I Ms every. description of copper, awed! Into lad Bare , Works: add *Wary article appellant mg tetbst Oriels at • mews) of Lotioastithwdleglnesi. W.V. ItALDWIN: . . Jeausey 23..°60 • .14f .. . ;'t 'Mb tilIW ItAlidd. !, !Rope ! :! Wire por of • JOH* RQEBG. saw Jsrerr. /;•A lam ailleatmett of. *lnt lta4 '4emstantly oa Med. • Orterseped etlh despiteC For sizarotnegtb, aa4 nut c ase (*Taber. paw 1-40111 tr OR p. inade V.OO .:LOCAL AOIM wlibost lonlog reederiag aialliporliuit l oonies to his eslghbone sad t 7 lethal the (Tear UsiPi Tine& for lentos to steel R. address : • • - • •1. WAIN pp.vamoi„ , ''CII.4 *EON 0 , Meta,..' Nrea ti c : At UM' &_ CO., ManOnaciuters, lopertrip and %lama, DealSni, is peOpt Oil MM., aZ O Hauer . Se. • • II . ' - t ' Waroboosa 11441011 1: 605 4• 1 4 4 1, 10 0 0 tile, Reel% nalbielpia. ' ' 1 - ~ i ' - A alidi Wet 1 . • , • l. . ' At & .' 1 misssouns VINITS lIMEATT *LOUR. 4. IsUPERIOR, I iILTIOLEIjist re f • edged b 7 - ; ; • . 4 1 .+ IWO 1... Te. k' i 1 4 , I • - - 4--- . --••- •,- 1-1- ;- Int siticibr ' sli t of, Sik VOL cal "fix thi 7- Posplr WWI* Aletialt. • c4 Cfli tla; lll oOvipe ina r i 7nst e ti bi to, Dg* * * tr a torlt . !w et : t tit .lll ;sea llai no ,of and eatioalastio, flUuttratv'atifid of the popular vent / tiara tia, favor ,ofj otaseepatioit as, ,war moaiiirot to pare, pesos, 54 through' Fr4dciiit, coca lioeure44 to - pirpetestj, fuatititioui ft.. 64' 1 1134:v4 oroavelloe ! tae: (Stare: -;, assisted -by tarp asealter of %lea 14tuldt:atu.1 addrsarr After.an - _- from the Rev. li.w. Conway , • - The..Hcao..: - Carl Saints i itli. ' retrodneid,,aoil very graleapplanse. [ He spoke'ea follois a. --- 'Nave not_einne here to plead the can e of party. for in looking around ase.l. beam doubti Tel whether I Ikon* to any ; ; nd! with a desire to gide the favor or [those inpower, far in Able rel tresectl I have ;nothing to gain and much to !melt nor to Better the, Multitude, fur I know . ell' that ! much of libel - lam going .to lea* mill • e me , to serikonistes obloquy.and !Repent - don; ;rum do' I even think' that the remains! I. am g:ing to mak; will'exietlyj fit the line of argument Mkt+. ed i the resolutions presented ti i your tionsiderei lion. [I meant° speak the troikas I tandentand iti, I, shall give. , you my ideas, such as they are, I have traveled far to obtain thin audience of the people, for yeti* invitation eniutonteredosy desire, and shunned no inconvenient*, sacrifice or rO. :sponSibility: Bo 'You may conclude that lam int earnest. Of you 'I ask to lay.tulde to-night lour party prejudices and passions; For this boor let your , preconceived opinions be; silent: I ;ball spe to you from the very depth of my profound est vietions; lutes me ao one sincere pa lm Viet will listen to another. (Cheering.r • ' Miusy of os hill have tit confers that the prea 'int OWN of things is *Nary id their first antic 'potions.' Eighteen:months age we did not ex pictithat the people .of-the booth would be so ready to rush into the suicidal course of open, rer hellion; nor did the 'peer's) of the South, when they took the fatal step, expeethat the people or lthe Nor - th- a (odd resit% the tr ea sonable attempt mishit° much determination anunanimity. In this lit:veer th e calculations ' oleading men. on both sides proved erroneous. ! But this lies behind us, and ,wo hereto deal with' the nature and in: igencies of the aetualtiituatien I &nit is. :We are in open civil war. A nameroaapopulation, hold ingia very large portiott,of o r ~c ountry, is in arms against the Governme t':. the rebellion against rite Constitutionally ; es ablished &whorl:. antis organised' o the largest , le. The avowed aim] and object is to disrupt fir union of these' States, and to sent:Nei for thepeople of , some 'or than a seperate 1 . stational existence. 'lite first' steps taken in that 'direction G le a ri successful ;...a . separate overnment, elaiming be independent of he Polon was established; it now defends Itself ;with aimed forte agar:Fu l l:he lawful author itieit or this Republie: :Title -,, in a few words, thelaetaal situation of things. I It,presents Ira a twofold' roblem : first; to I t down the ,Itebtils in arms, 'anti . then to reatora I the. Uni te The- Brit isle hl militarj - proetailthe I second aptililical one.. They are, in my Opinion, so .distinet front each other, that I can wall cancieive bow the Arit can bet successfully solved, and how, et the same -titne r in attempting to solve, the second,' we - can completely fail. . • ; 1 • As to the first, 'I will say but little. , After stiti-, . ottel disasters and a long periodispent in prepare!: tine. our brave armies have ' achieved; great sac-. eesiei, which by some are considered; finally de. claire. I bare heard it raid that the war is. prii+ fiscally ended, I mast *UN lam not of that opinion.; but altho tglil might. endeavor to thow you that the rebels, however vere.y pressed it thelpresenemometa, have an i manse country ;to fall' back upon, in which their a mite,' if they suc ceed in; escaping from the 114rder States veal ptglongthe struggle for' a co itierable p eriod; veal that dinicalties.of which at present. are farm no. adequate idea await oar victorious Columns* iii they advance arms the soil Ilat;;Ihe enemy ; that this prolongation of the War rm ynring'great am: harassments upon - us, financial . - distress. and,llh esieof a serious reverse to Our arms, even :dim citifies with foreign powers. and that, in 'such an emergency all the energy an patriotism athicts i live in this American people ` will:be -pet to the severest I might show you all this, 'arid warn you'ruit to abandon yourselves • tod 'se. eerily to deceitful illusions,; jet I will'drop this sabjectw - .- It would, perhaps, he, useless Its this hoer of triumph to speak of apprehensions which, indeed, m}y and may nut he . .justified ', by: oming events. lam *thing to suppose for the present, a l it fortune willemile upon as as etonttantiyas many Seem to anticipate. and, that a speedy,-and ;complete military :incase will be gained, even, 'if vrelocuidne oirselveastrietlyto he ordinary means of warfare. But the nearer w approach this and the greater are the *penis:in to whiph rises be'. fore my.mind the other problem 'which . ..this very i Victory thrusts upoti.ur. ...'t .: t . _.... I; To a despotic government. the-sapiression of i rebellion and the telatablishasebt or tbe old Or. der of , things is one and the same. - It'serads its armies lido, the Held, it beats the insurgents, dip= seises them; captures them Ironer/ them to lay down their arms • now the Military Power of the rebellion is crushed, and 'the Second part of task begins, whieh.coosicts in Maio tsining the 104 thitrity so established Oho deepotie government prevents and Tsuppresses the !Interlines OT every adverse opinion'; it'executes Or imprisons` every refractory individual; , it encounters by .suannAry ,proceedings ,every hostile tintention,-and while,. establishing by a system of Constant, and ener getic preadult a stateor general , and' , complete . submission; it'retiores at•the same time the con -I dition of things originally existing before. thole= hellion broke Oat. t. It can do all this without changing itaattributes in the least, for the Means it netts for suppressing ; the I rebellion; -and after: : ward for crushing out the rebellitme spirit, are in' perfect consonance with the fundamental pried . - plea upon which its Whole "system of policy Nitta. It is the rule of absolute authority antlforce lon one side and absolute submiellon. to this 'kiloton the other The sale agencies . which rut dews the rebellion,. the same operate in maintaining the reestablished authority, and all this in per. !sect keeping with the original*atare of the .whole political system. I ; 1 ' ' . ' is; i lint our else Is widely different. Our syst em of government does not rest upon the submison of the people, bat upon tlie,free and Ind/pendnt& co-operation of the individirep IWezhave indeet a supreme anthoritY„' but the authority proceeds directly - from the people, and works ;through the people. 'Oar Government ma 4 indeed eappreit a rebellion by foreei bat in .o er I. restore 'the working of the original . agencies . upon which' it rests, it is obliged to restore the 'lndividual to! hit original'' scope of selfactioti.. lf it ettempled,l after bevies , surpassed a' rebellion, 'to- maintain its•authority_permartently by ithe - same ineattS'ity which it re=established it ;., that. is to say, by :a 'constant and energetic pressure of force, it would .not-restore the old order of things, but complete:, ly subvert' its original' bleala'; for the means hj 1 which it was obits; d to suppress the rebellion ate: in direct contradiction to the fundamental pristel-1 pies 'of our Government. in 'order to rtstofe t these principles to life, the Onvernment N obliged to trust its ainbority_to the I loyal action dt tbil petole. There N. the embarrassment which are. hellion in ade emerit'lis Sepal:olio wilt neisedirily produce. .What does it mean , the restoration: or . the Union ?• le' maws: the restoration of iedirid. nal liberty in all IN phis,' ' d of that 'ramifies . = Lion of political la wh eh selfrgoveremist consists. If. it 'mean *chi g elle, if it meant the permanent holding in subj ection conquered rat If liberty which are the breath of ;oar politic:4.llre. would It tbeti'nett be beit to i led the • Babas gar. Weal It not be preferable to: be content with, the Modest proportions to which the' development of things has redieed ne, te foster the peineiplentand ,institutions.whiell have ;mode this people 'great and happy for ass long a time With conscientious care, and to trust to tke l eapeasirepower,of liber ! i iy to restore this, Repot:die intsome, more of less remotelhture to' its fanner measure Of - greethiss: And 'yet,looking'st things! as they Arabi* eau' `vs tepees, to reitorethe Union bat by the rale of _foree—that is to say, by a militatj.occurationl of the Raker States? !Mist you 'wilt tell me that this tall'aot last long: 'Well, at what willdetenaine thin l period r . he disappes ice of the rebellions ipirits t the ratan:of *Nee* loyalty: But when sod how will the rebellions Spirit omit andlojala ty return? . Trise - . - 1r ibis rebellioo Were nothing but a *ere 'Diemen tart shamesof the rein's'? mind, if its douses could bautaliterotetlby one of iMset 'Sadden changes- in popular :opinions; which , in Matters of minor importance, occur rofrequtly 3 iritii - 'intr impressionable pogo., then a abort 4 il. 'tory, iseenpation might armwer, and piss Over 'diktat:ley serious effect.npott oar `future Bevel: *neat. .' lint is it4this? Look the fart equate in , the Ibeie.• This-rebellion Is not ameremensmitary whim, and although tont a'frier toes seem to have prepared its ontioreikit is not thi nut upshot of a liesiptlmmepinteii.' 11l is * thing of long Pre- - peril:lon l aily, mire than that: It. Is a Stall at logical develop**. •-"- - ' Ir` ' ,'. - ' mu robomon - diti ' ipit r *mime. 'on lbe , • itai that*** Bmiession ilia/ was ha:tsetse CharleitotO ii commenced On She Whea the' Slays POlrer for ,U. first .tiate t 6 Sete 'break: Ili Ode i Union. - japplaste.) ; Slavery bad P a S se t 'd i Orgiabatietgat society Istriegtrieeoatradis Del ilea alai.* **lpleiai4ertylag Oar - syskei of Goeiraisiittialbe i absolute rale •al .a superior 'dere, baest ri lre the absolute isitieetkea rot, Ole laborlig_ tiima..l 'ttitit kettlkthos, etiatimWiii 'Li Antal tug 11 - 1&4111 at' dial illitar .f air's*, Ililealktfe awl, hieloaltiatibie site a free - Isiilteril aticit..rtbOa aldaidai 4 1 1 0 1 ONO PIO id a o 4ba illif*M 4 -, lit, OfokofelY , ! rillar. a slash/ -tr Salad ait l a i l hol ataank,,' arin i anal ,a, l is alarblL , b!rilika- '•Tosa l o l '.,lta liveliest'. law. :•;" at seal alike Mei iota* pariaiiiial that iIC bleier rho iaii. - • r - ,.: i , • i. , - • .. , .....i 1 i„ .- . • ! , .. . NMN NSYLVANIA. side of 'Gm Ilelew, It attempted to ant noes and I let exercise its wadispittod sway entsidir of IL— This wet logical; and Si long ea the rebtion at lebefest7 end' neeessities residue the aluecoi i ite logical eonseoptesees will remain tie serie Woo-- This Is lot a tonause: of doetrise or paetff Wady hut ofilistory: -.Nobody eaa shut hienyeeorditst so plain and palpable a fact.: Mush itpoopeibi to mitts?: the origin of this" straggle?: t ask you, in 1. sincerity , Weald the Bebelliel have bonen. t, if Slavery bad not, eitisted ? ["7 l fts" se, uo.1: Did the rebellion raise its head at any Ilimewbers Slimy did not exist? • Did it into! gads guipethi r l and 'uppers Wherseer Slavery did'; exist? 1 ("Yee, yee;yes.l :• Is anybody in arms agaleit the Union bet who 'desires to - perpetuate Slavery: Whitt else ii this rebellion . but a sew . hut heed fora of ate old • itrugglii °tension Biro* i st l agsinst the hudaniental prindplee of our I - political oyster? , Do int ' indulge ia the de, hision that you tun put an end to this struggle by a: mere victory •In Gut; field... By it you nay - enChlthe phy sical power of thie slave interest , c t you nonotstill• its 'aspirations. Tie slave ;Interest use disloyal as long as it threatened, the ' distill:idea of the Union; it will be diskoyit is longue it will, desire it. lehsers.] And when' riill It cease to desire It? /t may for a time and larely:sabmit to the pewee of the Union, but it sill'not ester into :the harmonious co-operation with yea, as long a* it has aspirations or its own. ‘• Int to give.Ofits aspirations would be to give up 'its existence.; it wilt therefore dot cease to aspire Until it : ceases to lite. [Applause] • ' , • I Your ;President has said it ono. and there, hi far-eeeng wisdom in The expression : This coun try will bare no rest until,•Sisvery is Pittnpon the{ course o f i ultimata extinction .' Need-and con-, tieusd pplause] . But if the slave Internet, u! such, minuet return with cordial sincerity to. 141 illegiatice, where will the suppression of this re hellion lead us? I Mark my Words: Not' onli is the Senn in a state of rebellion,but the :, :sinole - Union is in a : stag of revolution. This raven - thou will prekhiee one of three thingslieitime anC I . . plete submission of the whole peisple , to the dii4 spotio demands of. the Slave interest; of a Win!" change in tosePederal instintionoi, that is to say,: ' the es ta blishment of a strong, c onsolidated. cep-1 traigo gement, or .such a .reform of Feather* looney as will make loyalty to the Union its sta*-1 Ural t o 'per and : disposition. [Cheers.] The 'old' I n • [ Union , as we have known it, itaiready gone; yeti e n au eetore it geographically—yes; but politiol *illy- and morally, never. ;, [Applause.] And if :Jefferson Davis would come, to.oprrow, and give .up his sword to President . Lincoln. and all the ltebel.artifies were eaptitied none day, and forced lip do penance in sackcloth and ashes at the, foot 'of Capitol Hill, the old Union would not be'. rei stored.l 'lphi/ere] ".. That circle of idea's in which , ; I the political of thecold Union moved Is roarer broken ( sensation ]; it cannot be. re. ',stored. The mutual on which the igo • . litical iranssetions of the. old .Un ion rested ',bet heen d:overeirto be. Illusory; it is irretrieyeably ' gone. Applanse].- I repeat. either youtwill alibi. - mit to e South, or.you will rule •the South by rotes of a atrium central government, or , Saute= ern society neat be so reformed that the Union 'r can ss ely trust itself to its loyalty. Submit 4s t ' the re ;allow South South 1 . Sohniit a ft er a victory ! ".. [No, oh, no.] '.Yon will tall me:that this is i u. posible. 'ls it, Indeed? I Tnere are thosein the .., Sonthlerho bare fought and will tight the Unruh asing as-the rebellion has a choice of success, who toll apparently comerer to our side as corn eta,'eta,our victory is , decided, and Oho will then claim the right to control °orpolicy. [" That's it."]- , -, And tdere..are those in the North who, either lie .tuatedby party spirit, or misled' hy shortsighted ness s and ready to ce-operste with the korner., . [Sen.sOion.] - Thetatteuipt Bill be madel—whetb-'• er it iTili - succeed, who knows? But it• it dales ; succeed, it will lead . to new- struggles, [f•Joihn ;Itroario l l more acrimonious, dangerous 'and: de- oitruetive in their nature, belt also more radical 1 grad permanent in their result. [Cheers,'" Thiit's The second possibility I indicated' is the e s • ts—i r w ent of a strong, consolidated,' cepteal Gore IA 31 , ent. Look at the course you have Gnn since t i tle outbreak of the. rebellion: It was telex sal thet_shen the necessity of vigorous attic n (pressed upon us, the Government • wee clothed' :with extraordinary posies', • Ai its flatlet"' se d treepotialbilities increased„ its. hands had teas:: he istsionOlietiede- Boitlit might indeed hate been expectitd that the people as lien asor..the OoVere- Imentwould -treat with sernpulOus 'respect those o r•usignerneteei of our rights and liber ties, ' ties, the achievement or preiervation of wisiih. were so often iii the history of the world inoght at the ,price of , bloody' revolutions. • Outside- f this Republic, and, I hare: no doubt, inside '9l' it also, it was remarked with some surprise .- that i e - Writ of'habeas corpnethe liberty !! the paces, the authority -of the civil !courts of justice, were in some avec rather caviller', dealt with. .lien ;lardy it-Is forgOtten that jou cannot permit ,-. another's rights to be infringed without paing the way for violation of your own!: 1 1 do not mean nenaggerate the importance .1 'these on I:. oar well' Understand' t e violence o7lpop lar resenttaint as well astheurgent noon. sides ' '' g upon those who stood at the helti. .But I twist earnistly•warn -,you that a _conditiOn ' of th in gs producing .. .such neceisitiee must not r• last t long, lest it create:bad habits [applause]' —the Ilabit of disregarding these fundamerital • rights on , one Ode, and the - habit of permitting. i! . f them ohe 'Violated on the ether. ',:. In my opier- ;lion thinanner of treatin g its enemies is the tree t, II test o Government. the tendency of a lt may 'j be. tneslionable whether 'nano afford to:suppreei a rebi lion in the Lime way and with the same i f means in and with which'the King of Naples was L in-the habit or suppressing them ; bat it is .rer• I!ain that we can ins - afford to imitate him in his -2 "manner of maingaiwing the re-established aid/ee -1 ity of he tioveccltecot- [ebeem] •• • 1 il '` : But now look' at the task before, You. I Wm' willingto *oppose that the Rebel :armies willl be' heat and dispersed :with greater case and foil- . icy th at wasn't deem it possible. Then the i spi'i n : t iot isluialty - must be ex 'nguialied, the sou of the :M ahler most be ' topped•, Tels ;'canto be.acne by strategic mov menu and sue ern %Wattle. How, then, is • I to be oicioie?---. Take e.State, of South, Cerolina i you beat:the Rattle defending Its /toil; and occupy the whole Statoterith.your.trooris. Armed resistance .to the euthotity of the United States becomes impossi ble, bit you want to restore the' active_ co-opera- - Goo of this inept* Or 'smith tarolina in the 00- 4ramein of the United States, without whieb the restoration of the old order of things inipoiri hie. Now,l you; - either call upon the .peuplei lof 1 Elith Carolina to elect new State Ointhorltiei of . th e ir wt, 'ojilin. impose open them a Frostbitten al 0 eminent, appointed. by' ••the 'President:at Wol is h ngton.' In the first 41ace. the people, of South :Carolina—a majority of wham are disloyal,in4 • nee who ate nut disloyil are not loyal o thee [applause]. led to a certain extent seem' to be in rrigible—are most likely to diet a siesr i Set of - SeSessioaistsio officei, l At will- boa, reriiogi oitiotro treason and conspiracy ;,for you I must 'know!lst Con'spinicies lu r not only precede i e . bellio to, but also .fellow . notouseessfol ones. The. 'new Ste Government ii at once fn. conflict with',, the: R deral adthorities. 'I The latter find, then • Oleo; counteracted and"in, clogged every ivagi ta noble • ay Lind alter a eerie*, of ummeemostal ;at ', conga! to secure a cordial and truktworthy co sip,. ration: after a mouton Of tiresome' and fruitless. wrangles. they Gad themselves obliged tefiefurt to sterner measures; the !forcible 'suppression. of _every! combination- hostile to . the Union';; chose surveillance of press. and speech; martial Any: where - civil tribunals are found insiffident; is one' word, a steady. and energetie presierti of remelt', which the ffediral Government orse . rulessed coerces the refractory Stan authorities.' . Xl:sp. Will see at ones . that if this pressure be hot string enough:, it will not ; Welsh thatGeovare , ...isms of the . United State" the necessary guaran . tier of peace and security; and . 17 it be strong enough epode that. it will : not 'cies to the State ' Goyerninent that freedom :of 'action .upon which ~.our wols. political labile is lutsed l , Or you follow the of er course I indioated.—lnstititiog 'probe .clonal governments by appointmeit, from the Por4- ideal' in a winner 'similar to that in Intik hi - toriee ate organised . Thep the General Goren meet enters into immediate 'relation „with! the rebellious district. While it leseedia the p e ! c ipi„; , the election of the'Territorial Legidatare..if I', may iall it. so, it controkthe onion 'of that Let!' ,islatitie bribe veto of .the *Exemitiva. - Old the ruling' of 'the Jedkiaryln a regular and Urgent°. way. I Thee mischief may preonted o the eixt.:' - eatiottof the iswi secured, and the aupreeniej of ' thelieueral Government - maintained by the Gov..; 'erneniota own agents, until ths•Staten eau ben .- organised with Safety to the'Unioi. - This Vasil may be preferable_to the , other, , inasmuch - tes it trill prevent-the Conticivatioc et Onellionti,Lin-1. trigues and facilitate the : represent!' and :pun ish- anent of disloyal priettrie.erithouta conflict With' lawfully 'estimated i•sutlforities t but ft. is.seident that Itch asonditiOn of things cannot last ling ! Without essentially! 'changing the nature-;of 'oar ~gestisfsyStits of government. In iither'eaae if. will be the r i le of foree. modified bieireumstati ess.iiidi kitirjoeit lidliiiiaat rigida - wherever submission fa . c omplete,' and to overran them whenever ntoessity r ony require itr' ' : In no 4 .say th things ere leas , daegerous N . :moonlit Ow dune .eith Alf font if the' majority ,; for the. loss Cot the people ;to a cossolidation of iv!, eill Is tli :first 'stop ' baward subversion of ilberiff.-- ,[AppOlause.] 1 • 1• : '• :' ' : ' ".• '';•I I: . ' ..-: But indeed : this Government; in straggling agai t rabelPson:inn-esfahilohioletts anthisrike. oddest" to arppliey which, would` etirlyethlite [the fine - eporating Defecasittejlirom!:,A : ant ' I. it really unable to stand this teat e l : 1 ., ter 7 Folio's is the tun test of thip.experitie t.' ireur geia.,gagitie histleationo pass thil crisiiist :o Impaired; they will be strong* ilkillioetei Kivu; theoils* will beirepidand inemediablet.l.lll2l canthey most itwidintedeid? .:. res. : :l•lltilfl4ob *i s Illefli her dottier be binds. She ineY*lts. ;forsolher yawl- done sae &WM' late the greatest triumph of her principles. • ( c heer bitga- • - Then walla leave' bow' iii?n,ilellpoNliji4 there. , - ...m0t Ni. - 1 i'llsplitlir .hdirlist , laNsigssis. -, 011157 the ' - fit iisi Ot •liss' , r seeissisPlosttiostiosts otsfiesali' sad has slakes aid • loivsi. , • ~ 1 - . - : , I • gutty. _, . , .. ... • .... , i 1 111 • , . .. . - I -., • - ...‘, i 1 NO. 12.' -1 11ANNAMS sTgAm PRINTING iIIif I FICE.- ~-n otogibin- mewl .i6iit.Joisi# ipsjog rasmo 4.#1. 416 "keg'. 0.4 Mantas levai, f ldis4er Uwe , t e llt a r " hi * 46i40.411031 ‘ 0 0 1 ,,a1ath ' I t i Ramie , ;/Nteglielea„ itgls fjttiek I t=ffirr. i . 4o.4;w iat Atoorn aartat milk% Oer cs:mk athirinie io n etwohli tbee dad id ae7 alba dice le Oda aec• etlbellistseel so keep bawls meoltrimis ii nag ? ei t rjobwag. kw* ;medical l'clslec :oasedforioadll garkilille °Sr wart to b, " as* that ..a. be paralleled, is the *kW nunwa *am st the sbottset satles 1 • • -, • BOOZ - 31111MENT' soik i b m witi iires7 mkt r oasis, Meek 'Sesta • elegi deprlptles dasslastssee, bec4l as raid lak ofeemetelected eedeis • • i r • I • - legs tet suppreadng. this *rebellion, by ttelitigkeir ' , ' liberty lanced et mstrakting [greet ehteritlg]s bl graniinigets, lastest of. violating io mv oi" zet.l mieide" ," v sad • with you would • . understand eofki•• Wen tur.Anti-Slavely man. . Chiterlutl•-• • dli the Moral impalaes of 'my homehove .saade the working , of my bilis has cos- ;, id Me in my faith.. [Loud Apyillinse. -0 111 ear. • ; ear.") have never hesitated - to plead the muse. ,: 'of 'the I outraged ..dignity. of briamia; nature. - • I 'could stet do otherwise.; andilietwee — I'point. of ersoment Imight gala with soy ens dialed . it, I would got deny shall never denyl6 .[ • [ 4 0.001; good." ' And yet,it not , lifelong creed, skidi would like do urge the de- r sernation Blitevy trosi. Aa . en; Antlefaavory role, Ii would be satisfied with the *frees the course •of eveats . is already prod:Mist open' Slavery.— :, ' •Wheiefortnerly I argued Is hiveriof restrit ; hop,' I keit)", well aud clearly that at to olas 'yile -• • • ,sepieMioty.of the •ylavi.lutorest , ,; In r i!rott; veiniest • life wait destroyed, the very life •e ! SlaVery wits - gone, end the - institution would: - gradually dhap. pear. For•manyreispons I would al,i,v.o;Proeorft't ' • I this.grednal and - peaceful peestals;TLS. MINK was ;fa favor! 44,, precipitate meisares, Sere a quiet and Wadi reform was:within the I its of - peso- ' tleakility. [Cheers.] But the re Moat which Placed Showy in it 'direct Praelle4(sfitfillOgon 'with the inuiustiOnsummit dear to qs,;.bili peen- -, glensV hastened this development. ;:I said - at. ready, that , I :do not deem "antitbee, victory of ,Slayery over the National conseaeade impossible ; but this reaction will produce new streigglies, ' passion, moreAirece,lwithyrsoutintatalmore seri- • • maim and reckless. and dangessui to' our dim. • ocratieinstioationi, and violent is their'abiligek • beta* to Slavery, radical and itonelmive • in theiel, results:.' [Appleta4:l This rebellliki has taproot- • ed the very tomidationti of the systeMand Slavery is - ot far firm its death. [Chien.], ./t will die, . and if you would, you could not prevent [ A pplaSsel , And thus, 411, an -Anti-tabirety . man, I might wait and look on With But what / douot want sio-lee is, that Olattery,in this . death itrugglei should bivalve the host, instlico; , ek' [bitterer made Amnion great 'end happy, s* It shill not enteolle the 'Union in lite downfall. . end, thireforeithe.ilnion. Must, deliver itself of iu petiolate - Se imbrue. [Gres( !applause long continued, and, hottai.] • • ' Andl'udar listen, o what have say Of. the third possible: result . of the only through Which we are pasting. the only resift Which *lll3 restore tkeitroion, and more the epiritof Leedom°. ; creel!, institiitioct./The., ambition, the [aspire- •tioits of mei grow from-Abe- circumstances -In! ;which they live. Asthma eireinnatancea ebange,l, • !these ispinitione will take a Corresponding dire°, . ilarebolding popidation:•wedded• to the,- !peculiar' interests or their peculiar lostientione, will. In their Aspirations and political action, be' " 'governed by the demands of thoesinterests. , ,• If ' s • • these interests are with loyalty to a ceKein established form otliavenunent ; that' population 'lbe disloyal -in . 'aspirations.' !Their way of thinking. their - logic, their I nations,,their.habits are so atoned and control-; ;led *their.° rerieitanees, that, long as she:..'. ;latter remain the same, the former *repot likely led chaise. : Imagine 'hie slaveholding poptalatiott ,I with al:, Union army on their , soil. paralysed, Their forees' May he dispersed, their pewit s but !their termer aspirationi, although Checked,. are' ! ; . not eradicated. They move still in the same air. cle of ideas. and not only their. memories-of the; past, hat alio their desires for the future, are still' ; I centered in that circle which Slavery - has drawn • ' !...aroond them. not the • intention' sod desire' • Mother to the act? • -You may tell me I•that how-•• • • ever 'ardently ~they, may long for a dissollition.; • - thole experience of the• present itehellient will not ! •• • let the idea of attempting another rebellion spring ' • rip. Are - Tou sure of this? - True,. they will nee • repeat` the same thing . in -the 'seine; w:y. •lint , •, here you never thimight of, it i sthat this Republic, ' . , tiny by one day involved in difficultieswith for ~ eign powers, ant that,in her . grententleed, the disloyaliatt may discover another. Opp matey ? , And - hive, you considered•whit our ISlget policy • ' will.be when the-powers' of the earth know that we. harbor an enemy within our oWnillmits ready ' ,to joiei- bands with- them [Sensation.]- Bon can .1 0 ,0 rely upon '; the Southern IpoOple. unreel - they ere .einCsrely loyal, had, 401 Ir can they be sincerely loyal as ionras their 'cireumeta.uoas are such. as to make disloyalty, the natural condition of their desires aid aspirations?; They cannot be faithful artless their 'desires and:Wspiratione-` ehange:, And, hwe can roc change By opining before them new iproqiecte 2 and a new • Atmore,. [Cheering.] ;•• • -•- I. Look'at the other side of the picture. Imagine • ...wad I suppose it AA 00i treasonable; M., Imagine such a thing—imagine Slavery were 'destroyed io • consequence of this rebellion . . :Slavery, once de; • stroyed,,cen never be restored. [Applause.] .-, reaction-in this respect is obsoltnely impossible, I. sat ev ide n tly impossible that it will; not :even be attempted. 'Slavery is like an sti r -woes broken; •• it can never , be repaired, [Cheering) r Even the wildest fanatic will 'see:this. • gentrifyr erdent devotee of Slavery a Man marbeLplareil once destroYed, be will yeeewte it is miclese. .brood over e past which ia detinitiveltnelind wit be revived . Ile will and hi if forced .to direct his eyes toward the future. 'All his former ! - hopes Wad aimirationy-vanish ; his dottrel; • are, let' without a . tangible object. r Slavery -hav:'.. • ing,ne. future, his former aspirations Ind desire!, . founded upon Stateryi'beee lone. He feels the necessity of : accommodating himself to the ; new order litthings, and the necessitiesor the present;' will make him think of the neeessitiiii of the foI: hive. . Insensibly his mind drifti Into plena end projects for coming; days,-andinsinelltly be based these plani and projects upon the new order of things., ot:nen circle et ideas beiCopened 'wire's.: him,-and - however telt:enmity be may have iiii , theold.opa, be it already active in thit new inhere. And Ibis gew circle of one which' moves in thewemosphere of Free-Labor r• :.• society, new iateregtil, - new hopes,..neW espirtitiorta spring up. whtelieleitly attach theniedve* to the political laseitutions, with which in this' country Freellabor society , ; identified., That_ is the. • Union, befek-upon general Welf.goiernment. • Gradually reformed man will imdersiind and oppreteitto the advantage ,of this, :new order 'things; and loyalty will sittietural Whim. ; as disloyalty wts,berore. • ':HI; • ' •Itlaty he esid,Altat the Arch-traitors, the po: litlgsl propagandiste:..of Slavery _ton .peter be made loyel ; that their. rancour "maims will - be implacable; and slialicOnlythe 'mond gen-. I endow will be .capable - of i complete But anch• men will no longer. he the rulers of Southen• ; fir Southern society being arielt all its habits and intereste,, no [ longer Idea- titled with Slavery; that Olivetti of Abe papule, • ; him will rise t6..prciakinent influenei,rwhiels mast.' easily !identifies itedfulth -free la bor; •I mean '." the• nonslavebolding people 'of tho • South.—.... [Cheers They have bees,hcid In 'amored', woe- ' • al subjection bythe'groat stare-lords., Net for themselves 'hat for them they were disloyal.-- The deetruition of Slavery will wipe out tbo . pre/. • tige of their termer . rulers It • will f lift the yoke • from:their necks ; they will ' looe.uodertake to think fur tbeintrelves,••• - ,aud 'thin - hint freely they will not relit*. underitand their ;faro eats. i They will: fled in free:labot society their 1-.. natural elements; and free-labor aciclety is ,ositi- I rally loyal the:Voles. [Applante.]. 'Let the 1 old political leaden:fret as they pleat. ;Alt - the 1 free,latior majority; that give .to society its, 1 character and tone: [Cheerios.] Ilde feWlowl t ,Mouitl by so • refereeing Southern; society as to I ' make-loyalty:tothi Union it,e 1111111111, ['UW' M and disrimition.- Ibis done :: the neteatity of • mill- f. log tr7eipstittn.l.the role orforoe will cease; our political life 1111 goon return - to th r l heves 'Meek : of self goverainene, and the redo d' Union, may safely I tioseitetlf to the good faith Of a reformed people. The antagentstio element twbfelt,eontirio nally•titingsletigainst - the vital principles of oor systea of .government one. removed .we shall be I •",- a their United petiole,. with common " :principles, COIIIIIIiiII interests, common Wipes, and a common r future. • True. there - will be other Perfuts.of eon'troet`isyS • about banks and bard money., interred' improve., • . meats, freetrade - or Pretelion, {bat= . boviSser -fierce ,pa rty contests may tio, there bit question involving. the ,very foundation' our ; pulley'. and em party will Terlille A* "submit to the verdict of popular suffrage on the loontroveisies '• : at issue. ' [Cheers.) • The Union will net osily bar,- strolls agaio,,:hot stronger) ; ••beforo.', •I [Great cbeeringl - . :Audit you ask Me wbattiodee. astatine eirtuenseinces, I +timidprelim- t 0464 ' would, say, let tiatery in the Dim* of ; Num.!: hia. Ind , wherever the Govereinutehaslinsiedielek authority, be abolithed. ..ILondandflong Mintlet-; teed .applaure ] ; Lei the• Oleos Of - Sobel, be coat fit•abed by the ; Arleta - ,oavernasiint,' 'thexil emanCipute4:riremeidous .applause}_ aid let a; fair.c impeosation be offered to loyal; Shive,Statea 'sod Misters, whit Will agree wpm Mau syetan r of oulaoeipation. [Cheiehte Let ibis; rot some other more to the same effect, be carried opt I in tome enimuti colapealble with our fundatetent-, al love, '', Ido .Statr; core which, piv"Hvideorofasoye‘ the Weiner be litorimmbgeting enough to retf-' ' , [ der al. reaction, a - , r4.establistnthent of the slave .panev, impotaibLiplieeriuld ; fir iii loos at this. 1: la possible, ne long .112 the hopes., and, of the Southern people can cling touch.* death,' You viii.bor hive succeeded in oath*, thine loos* j from the old rieloes• Simi* of ideaii.their. loyalty; . 'Milt besubjed, to the change of, ifireniestesiess, • I . and Mob loyalty le worth, nothlog.,.(Chsere.)*: ; I' air at once, met by a, vast' stray!, of objeetians.'r - "It would bawrieonstiestional r•saysoame serums- lons Patriots'. z . is , it. - poi eariwiskag, thit ; r the Constitution shoUld de quoted most friosestly .wsdpersisceigyAn hirer. of. time who threw that very . Cooiditution oinbOird [Ckitert.] , Uncure-:, mutational I •Let usexamine the. doottetency of I thevie'wheroW this Paint Mt so .sensitive. ' Bare. Yon net in the oars. or thilirobeffi r el suspended' ' ka sassy cam obi vreit'of beheas-.Woes i gall„fi e e e , , • yea not appraised iilwepeoces, and 'Oat violated • -the liberty of ilevilietet?' _yompoty deprived ;Chisels Of thelkfilberty' au, doe. process et • jail : 1100u yogi .iailera and Ilia! Mqmrsedet - the .: Sigglitr- eel* . 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