The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 05, 1862, Image 1

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• • Motsotnise . lllrtterz; : 'I = •• _
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Ttin batLat:S . Per manilas. pa*atil is i advas"
s 2 25 if nos paid igittaft .4......414.44 es 50.- if
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. p.til -within qt. year. i.. , ..- . • • •
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T E,:,,,,, orgies tlooe adireoir;(ln admire) , dot:dop
do ' 'do 4 , ,do , . •-• , . in go
nen, do - , do 2 4 00
i o . outroortpt,t; to robot bekwariably paldlo adult:tali
d mot to ope aidresi. . : .
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.to coiaitas arm 4Prolos: ' %
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Tie . Jitinut. win iiforrilitted to'Onitlett 'Asd OW*,
it $ 3 per n O enples, flair!' art eltilrery. ~ .... .. ... _. ..
sr Meru, ten and .*.ebt ActOtcra actiopllei tide!' ebt
Arent at it In adTante. .
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'Ha LAW to imminis.. - • •-, --'' •- .
if mbsetibers order the dhicootintuince of' tiler 11111111: .
he rs, the imhiliattlf =IT Atlalpri - to omit 'theta' rail
~A rp l ie spes are pald. • .
'1( t oberri bent nopleat Or tea, tO tithe their meirqso,
f r 4 A e l tbe care to ohir they are dfreetad..ihey ere
il3 w reath), until they bate settled the bitii eat
tyeef!ifimontlnnet: • • -, , •
o bi.mi,Vers move to other plseetf;Stithoist infortialni
gbalWAggl the newspapers afe Not loth. former
the, they are held responsible.- ,
:1,. marts hare decided that nifislopr lat take nowary.
& v at the Mare, or removing f and lea Sing -them no.
pnal4l facia evidence of intentional frond;
C 0 A.l.v TRADE AD V _Olt
3-e , • A.,
us of the Philad'a & Reading IL R., on the Delaware, at Pldlaielphla..,
Pier No. 1. -„ •
11.13IMETT; TAN OLSEN & LOCOMAN;
.ncALUI If
LoouEit me and Broad 'Top": coaL
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LERTGIi COAL•& NAVIGATION COMP ANY'S i inAL,
iPILING MOUNTAIN, ^ lIARLEIGH; . •
BEAVER MEADOW.. HONEY' 81t0014. , '
lIAZLITTON. ' • • "
Best Qualities of 'Red and Whitt.. Ash
C, 0 A L . _
.131;iping-Wharvirs-N0..1 , Pori. Richmond.
No. 2 Elizahettipart. .t • -;
21M Walnut . . atreeLPIIILADELITITA..•
• Trinity Duildlng, NEW ToRK. *
NO. 15-Dritre fft met, BOSTON. [132'7-:"
Pier
,rier4-41... ' :
BLAKISTON COX,
/1111PPW oP VIZ. fat*LITICI{ or • - •
BITE. ASII, RED As and YRZNION'ItSCHErYLKILL
COAL: FRANKLIN 'COMPANrs COMBER- •
LAND COAL: 20/Nl ' lIAZLETON LE
. 111011 COAL.
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(217 WAnOt street, Phlladelihle'. - I . •
OMOES: , 4 New street, New .York,
- 17 Doane street, Boston. . -42
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Pier No. 3. ',. -
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BIEN, . OGLE .1, CO. :-- •
. . . MINERS AND ISHIPPLILS , V
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11.A.X.Ivitsco1217 clociA.r.a,
First quality Red Ash - Cost: • '
. - No. lln Walnut atreet. Phlladallihia. -..
OFFICES:No. 70. ;gate P treet. 80A1C43. - - •. •
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N 0.168 Broadway, New York; 'r.511-,14
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PHILADELPHIA:,*
SintIYLKILL . NIVIGATI4N.
Shiptlizig WHARVES To? ANTHRACITE' COAL,
AT ortEßSviicit,
IDe _ a
ware River,: Philadelpara:
Wharf Noi 1.
LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO.
ROMMEL, POTTS &CO.
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(205 Walnut Street . Philadelphia.- - -
OFFICES :), 11 . 0 litoadway, New York. - ~.
t State Strekt and iterehardel;tow, Bolton
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Wharf No. A. ,
. REPPLIER & BRO. •
• -(Ni E. enr. Walnut t Fount Btsy Ptillada.
OFFICES: 35 Pine Street, New York.
(Nierehanta' Bank' Building, Providence.
. DAVIS PEARSON &CO.; •
MINEII.3 AND AFIIIPPED.A OI Tlu ' • •
CELEitIiATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE-ASH and
SPOIIN VEIN • .
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- RED ASH ~ 0 0AL; •
No. I:ift Walnist Street, Philadelphia. -
OFFICES:I
N o All, lirnadyny, Room No. - Trinity;
S. York. ~
• ' No. 11 Doane Street, noston•'
py.LAW 4BE 'AVENUE. •
DM§ PLAR34.I, PnllA. OIDZON burr. amigo.
13:=
Wharf; No. 3.
CHAS MILtER &,.CO.
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. • - . . MINARS AND Afripernsor (VAL. •: ' - ' .
•.-WHITE" 'ASH, ••• .
Frost the PINE: I(NOT and lit. !..01 , A,C0LL1E47,8;
.• , 1 RED . • ASH, I ', , - .
From their PIPENIX COLLIERIES
INA!, LANDINGS—GREEN:3S'IOE! AND EiRtrIeSTS
-OFFICE :—No. 105 Walnut EjtreeL'Phlladalubia.- •
.Aprtl 9. '59 • • • • 15-i,' •
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CAIN, HAKER & -000.1 i,...
op ps.T . GAP.; -..- • •:. - .
.•', ;1 ' „LOCUST MOUNTSIII4
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• ; • - BLACKHEATH.
•mot,rtlerit In other lirott qualltlex bf •
. - • White stud Red Ash Coals, ,
.Cn..214 With., street, Philadelpho. •ind Woodl a nd
trhareti. Schuylkill 4irer.
nnatm liAextit ' - Jtaar 5f.C001.
WM. F. MOODY,;S4ipprr and ATnt.
[Javan,
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taoxxs Cat.
Tebrtury - 13. '42
LOC IST GAP COAL.
114ve appbinted'CAlN,
COOK role .OTiP my LOCUST
ItoCNTAIN COICL, from Locust Lisp Colliery: .
• IJEORCiIk: PABWIN.
Louit Gsp, Jan. 3, '62. - s
ammett, VanDusan & Lachman,
mINER , - AND BUD OF 011LEBRATED
LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL
t • (201 Walnut Mil".Philiulta.
PPICES..; Trinity Building. N. York.-
I.2iii. S. Dosne.sl., Bostop. '
March : 9 . , C 2. • it ' . 13--
I, AIALAYWAY-C.
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t`r:Fhipplog thitty thou's., d tons of Coal. at
3 whorl. foot of Tanker Bt', j a it betosr. the Nest' Yard.
• 4 )01% Ptolf;ped any time d arils fheß*aaon., •
Oftlce-: No. 133 Walitult•St.i
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REPPLI.' ER'S !COAL..
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Fire apointed TY L NOT ,
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p E:IIS = POKE CO. the
•,nd excirt.ive Aceon, for,the mak of .1!I my COal. the
ed %et mf the °Ahern.% formerly owned and worked by
RLPPLIEII, els: '
Chf Maul sin, from 'Lot:init. Res' Colliery,
do do ." •• Tunnel, do
nigh IffammotlCVoiii,do • •
'Each do 11...A5h, " • •les44„ - • • de
• CLIAULES- A-. ILEPPLIER.
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P hiladelphia. N4rember ! • ,
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P.ni -,, A . dei•ition to pureheie any Of the iiboe • named
1:4 .-.,n nriloifrom -{ :
j . ( 32 11 Walil'ut s.treei,'PhilaNia.
Tint; RUNE k CO. Tttotty Mailding.Nest York.
Ofil State St, Mogen, Maas. •
CEDE TYLER.: Hartford, Connecticut. -• •
or, an herntornro, froin 11E4'LlItTt. ik niiinggit.
No..l: 'r 'fio 4./6-1.11" . , Philadelp:hts. :
FORCE !COW,'
MISER AND AFTIDrEk Or.-
TAPAAgUA WHITE -ASH COAL,.
rom the Itievesdalo and Buckville Collieries.
OFV.ICt -,No. 320 Walnut atreet..P.hiladelphla: .
. 1 4.Cral ibrwarded from . , Net Clintoti"- . 1:1 Iti•dlng
II rr . 4(l. nr in Boats by §ehy 1 11 Canal. ; • rit2o
NEW. YORK
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SAMUEL BONIVELL, -. •
10 , Trinity Building,
NEW YORK,
ot-T, - .•• • •
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omeirt sitosic • and 19096.T91 'SPRING
91LOXINT AIN LEHIGH COAL*, In boats,
.non boit4 vassals at tLIZABIITUNILT and•JER.
szy,brry.
UCKBIIT. COAL, In b i natsat Abitior.ThStalFaiir.
— ILiiESIBARRIC C9.,ILL, do. - do. •• do.
Ir.-NORTON t 6 . 0:3 VOCT:tIiT
COAL/. tu boats, in• on bOard vassals PLIELAD'A.
Ice LOEWE HAT, on basil isogon at riumpi,
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Detmold's torgii !reek : Cpberiel. Coil;
t' Sono& Connecticut, aud'sor tit Etreer Trade;
lamb 29. '62. tl4•9m
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UHIGH.
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11,010011114 . ~
• MINES.AND;GHIPPER ,711 ,
• Spring' Mountain Coal.
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• aigassvlLLEi,Pa..
t3' 9 4CeTialf to wet. MiLNitz*co.. , ••, •.• •
Aitu.—.OlARLE9 TEAM t'SGIRno, Jdci~Hlq" L 9
urns C.autir, Ps.
In. G. ILYS, , Agent., 66 Do.. M., Monad s ..
rebrosry p. - • '
ifeP e ifir4o l. 4B, N t i rSltat Up
rn E CRISATION AP TIIK EARTH
.AND YTS
AIKITANTS, or vi od lost of.tbe 'of the'
foam theonie t iid el Modem Seiseeey,' -ILI
4 0 rES. E.g. • r. r •
!!hriipLions received try . 111.4 - Atetli. •
eareb 9 Nil 94 . I - for the Pelbildiee.
ATAUFB/R VIrDRAPiT
uLC,ANISED Rubber Hose. cow.
bialec towstr. Orissasasii Ulna*. and
or to soy ettisi kind, 15tted
4.4"13 "*. • —^-4— ffaisala bp' IL lOANNAN.
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. "." TYLER, STONE dr CO.i.'i-' ',
.. ~ DRAM'S iN:riouorsisscarsytossos.; . ' .
•• Red and - White "Ash
SCHUYLKILL:AND LEI44CM COAI.II.
aga.
GEORGE'S CREEK ' CUMBERLAND : C(4V. !.
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.• • .928.WaInsst itressi,Ptillathiptili.....j .
• corricES"i . 9 Washington Butiding;Provldansa. •
'_•• , -14 W Broadway, Now 'lolls. - 1' - :, • :
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,' .PIERNO.Sa PORT RICHMOND. : ' (4942 i
' • CONNOR-& - PATTERSON •
tastiier, .Sticksey. 1:- Wellingtaii,
tor the .614 of thole. oelo i rstel , LAVINM BiOTIN'fAIN
{Trinity, liolldfog. Nee to ' rt. 1.. ..
- dffiC/ i8: 12 V.IN.7` . Mili.de . ipa'i... ,! 1
. . Wfouf No: 6, Rielimoot • • - 1
". .4pril 6, '6l • • •
.• • - ,1144 f •:, -s
'Pier No. 11. ;
LEWIS AIIDENRIED
.w.UULEsa.La DV.M.XIS tS pii Brat . Valtrrna DIP
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Anthraiiite &. -Bituirdnous'S.
. • ' 1205 Walnut street, PhlladelOhis.. : -
OFFICES: 110,8
roadknar.l.iew York,. •• .
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85-Stite etreeLltooton. ' • . ' • •:'
. - Pioneer SUPPerf'-fra El izalid A F e rit --.' I.
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LEIIIGII; SPRING .MOUNTAIN.' HAZLETONI AND
• • - ' COVEOIL RIDGE COALS. , -r1.943
-F,LIZAI3ETITTORT , ;:.4p.
LEWIS AUDENRIED & COe
G,PPICMS: ,' - 'l,
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205 Walnut stree t ' , PHILADELPHIA: 1 .
110 Broadiay. NEW TOiti... • . •
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, . . 80-State strget,'4osTo.,
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IPhoiale pealeri in the best rarieties ;o.f MOMP.OIC
COAL:i—Sofe Proprietors of Wolf Creek CO/fiery, as*.
Lei of producing over 150,000 tow a rear of the eriekrw
lest DIAKOND; (Red Ash.) and BLACZ likakt,(lthiteetsh.)
• A LSO, • • '
Excluaivi Apeots !bribe salo of the partly genuine 1».
cast Mountain Coil, from the i»eitat Dale Colliery
Om. C: Potss & of which will bokliipped.direet
to - New York. •la , .Canal; •or coasterise t irla Graapwieh
Piers,(below. Navy 'Yard., Philadelphia.) ' ,
At Philadelphia, from Pier 74.11, Port Rich•
mond. *
- The choicest qtuilities of RED and '.wrivris ASH
COALS from Schuylkill County, selected , with special
ceps; end shipped under our personal 'Superintendence.
• Elizabethport.N.l:.
I..EIIIGH SPRING MOUNTAIN aiid:COUNCIL RIGOR
• From Baltinive, Idi
Thai eileteated )lAMPSEUREBrrphressus 00.4",
• At Jersey city, N. J. . .
(trio Wash and Norris thruils.)
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The very superior WILRESDARRE-COAL, from thi;
Battimere rein. taken. from the "Auden ried Improri
ment and Coal Company's Estate," near Willingham;
"aim, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both ;of irhieh,for
steam purposes and for family use. ars ousenrpasseetZ •
hold certificates In our offices:frank; parting who
bare need and fully tested these Coals, nod pronounce
them the DIM ANTRILACII% Coals tor. steam In use, pio.
- diming no elinker.leas ashes and greets& Wan, thnn nny
other kinds nowybefiire the public.,
May 15,169 ,„ • • • .
N.P.GOILDWIF
iTokn - ,::,‘/Aiir.eittiiiiimifril:
.Itlioni 44; Trinity Building,
No. 11; Broadwat . ,'New - *ri,
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Manx of the eelelmated FULTONI(LEIIIGII)
from the IMPS AAAAA CoLucar, mar irSitht(ol4. Pa, and
'dealers in the best isrletles of •
1.14111911, ATILICESBARKE. k 80:1111:TYAZILL COALS,
' • Including .;
HAZLIITON, - . lAXIUST MOUNTAIN: •
OLD LEH TO -SPORN VEIN RED ASIT;
EMPIRE (Wltszcgingi,), DIAMOND:VEIN RED - ASII,
SPRING " MOUNTAIN, . BELMONT VEIN RED, ASH.
DUCK MOUNTAIN. . '
.Dellyertd diroct:from.the Mines and On!'boa • 'of ,Itio
gels at - • _
T,RENIION, ' NEW DRTINSWI : . ,
PERT R AM*BOY. „ , ELIZARETIIPOIt
'Arc T. Stoat.' VAg . Wicrut...• 31nsik ' Muni.
Juno 1,'61 , 22-
SCHUYLKILL 'CO.
East Franklin - Lorberry Vein Cod - ,
AI . Y..EAsT FRANKLIN LORBER
COAL. is now sold . exclusively by Beurs.
'0 E, --CALDWELL L. CO., who are My sole Agenir.
Parties Ordering .froin thew., mq alw&pl diP• l O pv( 1 1 -
"ictilog a pars article. • • .; ,
OPPICPS : • H
No. lira-Walnut St-. Phliad i a•
No. 111 w
Bro r adway, Trlaity l
Ne Yok.
.No. 31 N.lllby Street, Bosioa.7 ,'• •.."
; • • - HENRY VEIL j
Tremaid„Mairk-'0,'62.
t
LT4 4 COLLIERY.SPOHN VEIN
T RE UNDERSIGNED have' - Fiur:w
- chased the SPOEIN ' VEIN- COLLIERY, 1017144 y
workedPyßerwite Rickert, and are wow prepared Ito ' cow
r ram, Tor the Coat.
II IR AM YOCIIT, .1)0 Broadway, ( Roods , No. BO 'Xi*
York. is our snit. anent for. this celebrated Coal, LAB 11 ,
der will. naret - with prompt attention.;' I''
' C. MILLER It CO.,..tbarticro Axi!
S.;'PL • tikt
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CONNER . ,& PATTE:RSONtIi
X l!li• AND• SHIPPERS <4 •TES'
Uvula. Mountain cola
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J. J: ER; . . • J. S. PATTESSON'
Arhland; .
Schuylkill county, P.a.: ridi
I; 4 1 : IT 0 R H S.' LI
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um% mnitinyirta 01
Vein Red Ash Cesl, - i
From the "NEW DUNCAN V.Ol.llERir." • ;
' ' •
B. mine, no otber ccal—vrblei kronor*" Ito purity;
Sire: arks sales - b3r, OEO. P: 11V1111, Aoritz
Tor 1. F.! VOOR H 1113.1
• • Tritlty Bull4log, 190. 111 D.roadoriy, Nqw
Pottsville, March 12, '69 (Juno 6,'68 23ly] 11-
• -
'• • NEW . COAL .BREAI!IEId
THE 'SUBSCRIBER . havjni
ed and natinted a neir •and simple mashlne
breaking Coal to any sisethe market demand., GPM biretS
'the ease of the patent; upon Seasonable !taints, te
eciiireel to the holiness. ' • 1 •; t
. The palentsight tor one large Colliery to each 'distrlit
will be given.tri any one. wbo will snake a Mistrial of
maebtet, Ind permit' thine engaged in the trade to'i elk
Beres iticoonationa. • R. ;A. WILDSRaI
. Cresecoti.Behuyik Cbanty, March Oly
,
SAVE so TO vs PER gIIENT... I
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In- tits Waite in the Break* of Cod: - I
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HE SUBSCRIBER, having obtain-
Tel Lifiefss Patrni fora now Redinfo] . hopriniM.
meet in the Wrath, of Coel: 'peeped Ily teen the,
maw tcabecousldirialtiti of the mlotor'publii and 'kb.
en ami•ofil off+r Motel iodoeemeets for fie letrodtig.
lion to general One. ' - AQtrILA 801MON. 1
' Casino, Sebuilk I C 0661.2. 1.14 •
Feb. '62. • , 6421 '
TO COAL OPERATORS.
Great Improvement is Coal Stites*.
' FIRE UN DE RSIGNED are now,prei
•J. pinot to sionatort - a m at their ottOth MiW 01 00 1 . 11 :
Kinds of
ECRZXNS for serseninp Cad, oflb.
1110.
proved tasantarture pateatid to Jonas lianbenstralsii th
Yetenary,, 1882 . t
Screens triansfactired by Ibis pomp, ate More &up
ble, maintain their. form 'better, and Sde~hb4 fa
rheum as Sty to be bad in tits County. i. Theists nude of square ken, to . sock strap, as to
purest the Coal Oldies. fray tow else to tho otter bp•
inns it is thoroughly smortia, that primaries. Itbutt
(ban cm be done by east ben or wire itloWite• • r
tu
The ultlthictUren illroestly toqoatt sit Opera*
wanting &teens, to oitutint Moto belt Wont /hoistss
at their strop, or at work at the 'Mammoth Vidutolltefy
of own s trepplior, tlear CISIIP, obese they " r
been In tire for some lima. i L
By purebaylng Berooss made ender touted i
opitlon,or any trouble SO to patent rights...al earoldwt,
All work dose with prohiptouni and itrippettp,
J. It: 4'01321181"Ellij
Ifluarsvllls t rob.llol4l. - • 1411.
eeleb lid
GNJ! lusts. jest reetind siot b lab al e •fr
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P • l4nin ." l • aus l i "
Ddiffrivreeeivea r -
. ORAL PATHOLOGY OPT 1191411 t.
im Milos. • • Atw mike fatportod sad* oft t
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orr ip its:. f?4: : g i ll ; $1, 1174,11 , ,i p i p ti ., 413 ,.. ;ii.
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. ..Icticus.:xn serefliai °ILOf: . '1.,• -"Iii? -
-' 6 LEBRATED•ASLM MOUNTAIN. ID CO4I4II: COAL'S . •
1 L 'FiLOM MAIIANOIr IA -
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077 CE-111 Walnut stmt.- Cozzi martial Building,
_: . -.P b it'd eip Ada. 7 _ _
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Ninviorli 01ie•79 Cedar. st t.' Bostoa - 0150*
Kilby lnlet. 1' ' .- - [Oct. 23: '3l 43-
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J.J. an9ticsseis.
.) _ • - • • tie. 'came:l
. S SINNICKBONA a VER.
H•• SHIPPERS Or . , .
- scarnuclu. infirs Ain UD ASH;
Lehigh
". • 1 pad -Illtnesitesoras Coals. , '
°FF I C I S ' l i lati ""regt le t p h et dei r d4 ; .
Ni.
tn9isozr I°a.
wlaePlo.9 ' RT RIC H MOND . •nflada. L'l*
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CHAS. .A. : HEIPICSORER.- dt . CO.;
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• :,• 1 1 sal or • . . • 1
BROAD MOUNT . IN. BLACK IJRATiI AND BIIPEORIR
. . ,
. I t RIM ABB COALS . .
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„„..., 4 ,..: I 54 Booth street. New
i rork. . • ,
s" . "1"':: 131 Walot4 'levet. Ph adelphla.
.r81.4p
sittiAo ToP bo'. L,
The liuntl sMimai Mika literked T it Monk.
, • talk Etatlfroad and Cosa Cossegratay,'
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~RikPktfullY' tall , the 'Moulton- of R. R..Companisa.
tteamiit Owners and Slantifeeturers to the value of
their COAL am 4 STEAM GENERATOR AND FORMAN..
iIFACTURING PURPOSES. , I
;THE BROAD TOP COAL FIELD, •- I -
Tfavloittionectlon kith r ,PIIILADELPRIA AND,NRW
TOR K. iboth by Cabal' and Ratified,' throtißb Pellimol
- mild New Jersey, la not liable to the loterrupGons
of shipments focident to the tOt-14MM BITVIIIMOM C.MI,
PI rips;lau d regular eupplies am safely be cOUtltedlupob
throuoo4t the year. • . .
- tf.' . Audeutied .11,. Co. - 1 ,
~ ,Lewis 1 , • I
Rave made arrangemeuts wberby they are in daily re.
eipt of . largo quantities of therboleest BROAD TOP, acid
they are prepared to fill order promptly, at market ra
•• ' ...! BM Walnut street, Philadelphia. •
OFFIUES . ' t 110 ilroudway. New York. , ' -
14 RUT street, Bokou. '' i • :. - •
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r etmlaster sir Provldenee.
June I, '6l ; 22.
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Office of thLT r e!
ssa White AshSezni-141iitlu:slinoiu3
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Eaut Leliligh COll.lll, i
No. 104 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. •
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Theluodersigned ',would raspeetfully Call -your anon:
tin to: the Celehr•atad Broad Top Coal, mined out of his
own • preperty„ prepare/1 directly and his, men super.
vision, end eon!! oirig 'Ms operations exclusively ,to this
regionV(haring no ofber ra ft Lb for safe,)thepurehaier
can rely upon obtaining - si pare article of broad Top Coil
unbent the risk fettering a . sucture oft Cools frees. re.
riots Veins or frost other mice* substauted. which in air
pesiance might be similar, hut in. quality vastly itiferio .
From the advantageous arrangement which have h
effected with the principal Railroad an& Canal-Conspie
°lei. purehasera cant be supplied &tithe lowest prkir,
undo the most leneunahle final, and at the shortest
notice.' . ,' I•• - • i ' •If
I
Fin.' fiesta Generating. Marine and I.ocomotive Rte
pities, Rolling Mills and Paddling Furnaces., Wass Mea
nt/trio:lring, Mark stritthing. ' Coltring,' Brick • d Lurie
Lurning. this Coal cannot,* ascelled. I ~• - I
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Its rxrceptness from* Sulphur and impart les hitchfy
injurious in the manufacturing of loon, and • structlite
to Slachinery, Pollerreand Grate Bare. gives t preemil:
nedee. Its easy combustion, combined wilh to bsaud-
NI isrbite,flamc, renders It a desirable fuel or . Pa u lo rG r ates. 1 • i •
1 oEast''llehigli Ccial: 1
NOTICE...-The sobscriber taring i • • been ap
pointed Sole Age for the sale of the Cale. ted Past
Lehigh Coal, mi tts{from the; Lehigh Coat an .' Navig".
No n Oompany's land. by Conyozbain A r ldi tiler, a;d
shlPped VA Mauch Chunk, flatter" Maisel( t •at hue et
"apply•the trade with an article, in qualitY," • d preps
iloo oubsorpassed by any in the market. I :
IV ill be pleased to communicate any further inktrm
1
lb?, and will be most happy to receive your patronage.
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1 ' I POEMS lIARE POWELI
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oveetattlom.....Puretutoten are :resPretioltl ft
Oed•to require all perwons represelltillg themselves
r limb to produces wel t ten errnikate to that offset.
y 76, '6l: - ; 21-tf I
LORBERRY CREEK.
Lorberry Coal. I. .. -:,
• I' ll/if i er o kir ., Coale are . ..adrlstitti'aod,:tild ati l t the
A tat
..onderelYried are TITS e l/ I. :Lk/A l. :tor IA I
1111611 Y
CQA Lit i and that Meears.BINNICKSONA GLOVER and
. Mr. JOHN R. BGAKISTON, Philadelphia, receive' all oar
'Coal it; - tide•reater—Meeeta. SINNICKKOI A GLOWS &
eel:lvies :ileum. Muster, Miller k Cola and 'Nears.
Bitartifiter, Steep ktio.'lK aridr: JOEIN it. IILeILISTON
reielvitm .Meagre. Orarti A N ttintes-oleit they are the
only dialers is Ws kind of L and 11l Ma be libiPPed
'by no biter paillea. . KIT >MUM'S? kEti_ a .00., ..
n l i
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I . . ' WHICKLER. MILLKNACO.
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,eorom
ve, ay 74, 9 .61' 1 !- - Ft.
' KEN : S ' VALLEY.
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Lykens Valley-
Fr a nil n Coa 1.
:undefsigned. having
- leased' for a term of years the Mines of the tykens
al lei and Short Mountain Coal COmpailea, from which
the 14kens Valley FranklltCoal,te Wren, tootles it herr
by glVen that be bee made an arrangement:with itrastra: -
JA !US B. HENRY. of Delaware City, Delaware, and
'ups agmiNcrroN.ef Yin Rilm M ass., for the ado
else sale and shipment Wrists! Eoglaod and New Verb
of theaime. - - ' -
The4tt
eutn• Coatdaunt ran only be for sale 'by them,
end all Oreera Should be dineetatto BALE REMINGTON.
'Yam. Rivas, Maas. ; , . .. HENRY THOMAS.
.. • (hlesessor to Sutton t Thos's.) - .
inch 22,
Bele
Ni - M LOW of th a above Coal;
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LOT WAINWRIONT • •
(Ilikecesoor to THOXAS DRAW[ & CO:,? •
Ia4INEWAND SHIPPER OF . MT.
PLEA/Wit COAL;from Mack Mountain, Ca l 7.•
hi ireiind Paripr Baslece, NOM.
D411,2.'61.
MiIBINS and assarrraire sitaluauseat
Centre Streets Pettavilles • •
- : Tea Babsert - bes anal:one/I tothipals
, Ito that he has parebeastt tie lapsed
: of pia lata partner, yr. MIL Mom le
- '&8.1'10ml:slag and Garrillttng Badmen.
• . and that ha iiHl elution the bestow.
• , hissaller, on his orrn aranant. Be nes
ieettally wilds. the taltros..• of the
lIMMTh • • Pane,' bleb- be will aselesvar to welt
- ' -by strict attention to Inutinees. He has
ic . leptitt bleaself Ciao*. diary *; 7 --. opposite the Maeritetsllottes, whittle
2±5, rill be
-- =sant all Wipe olio Or
A r e us
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kaoTa at baud 11 Rinds of
Cbeki. Watr& C 1.1414 bon. Coppas a lead Bath *Ur
14:reil4i: add copp6r Wash Basins. I n and Lead Stilt;
Hydrants, PITOMMIS Ili*, Gas a Loather Hose thr
Pavataants,=.:P , a all toitottste with
general asap tor Gas Ttxtar of tho Oat ap•
proved hlads.lll et which "labs Ind at alt at
tbsiowiet ease ' G2O. If. DOWNI G. -
Pottsville; • "GU. 'l6l. . . • IR(
. ' iFor Sevrin&lttaohines. •
, 1- i , JO . . All Bit IC it 11311041. -
• I IZE jvtapaulpoit. cgo a rrn ia. —
spou sad suss yds. waits,
Tbla Unlit Ilieltnt madevartlevi is for faiint Xi.
ebtouls very Stroisi, gam la sad Zhu*
i ii
ile: Ito sfraistb 10 oat UnPaired - In t= "? b i
Methaeof tiriesedli. Nat Itadil mill 'Mitt
1 War ippon. - Sir midi, .
sad Wade !islet IlliCatd.ltid riikk. • ' •., ,
&Ad
Alao. 1k by n
C
ass.ol7
BIRD CAG kid
B - • aims tours ,
indite:rust zWie titioiNcetz. !,104u*".,
suptovitomr ofmait'tl
nJUNTED'oid Cniaate is
r ""Vegl • l a• 141.1*84C*1altical•
BROAD T ' Pc ,
W;i=
LUZERNE CO.
rave 1i114114 ittirmide, ' '
lAD 41maiimr tharoglonitt ssintry.—.
100 desen mask. 0600e5041
U. UNRY 111M11. Sate'nert.
• Valley Itrilete Ihnlr Terlt. -
; • : - 1 41141;
1 -- f
Fez AIL
POtiff
Taitelloiriagyoos, wlllo, la nalpirary lbw
was mat to 11l is Itlinneefipt.l from patio Idsod;
i. C.. by &J. & B.: *of th. hfith Iteg..P. V. It
Wag found itt tbli new of a deserts* mansion.
Wis arse sot *Main whither id /as ater hen pub
/MS before: , I 1
•• ' Drythallf Abber..--if O. nintid•
°ripe=Ala .it the my that fella ti i seumastrit
Whim lama) a w i rlr g a ja.pladtmes n*. via MU be, iillkd
Verse atom—lent Nast Yd anti lead del Wm UM
"Assi=til a lte it. wing. ce,4a
...... out Ws
the IlMe.- , 1 " '
Ihm lie whom spirit walla the dtM or victimise into Uhl
That earth* waste dad bum firth *Mt *Man sad
Masts kite; ' 1
Whom miss irks cis ool.lnsied the mighty rekiiMl
Bad art =o boo tbe rooso,looo, moottiia, et 164 /I'
bled! I ,
.
To weer a Wreath la wary w4glat, his spirit swept
ahr
.1
liqnst i the mating wing at Monett, the light of moos
Ts drink Ilamortal waters. free Dons sto r y taint ofearttn
To breathe botbre the 'brined Fri, the moans whams
, worlds had tarthl
Maly 'inn inlltng on the emir hresse, l and dartmas in
tb• sky. ,
When wine sable pilaf!, wed eked, and pall o , t a b Liknotel
Indio moot by I - , ,
/ 1016 .dekt — St. IdarYrehleld ss Watt i-I-Ittat *ems
aimed them -
Then thine of mortal brotherhood, the noble:young, and ,
SW 1
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Resit kdrsam I— how o ft la Limp, em ask 'Tears Me be
Whilst sraralmaileation milts her marvels to mar
tad's glory meal • tamilah'd Crown to that which we
behold
,‘
Abed ' dreams enchant oar sight with things W hose
,-, mesterstitarb is "Ohl 1 lr. •
Was it If T dreamf—Mehdlight Mali dauntless "amid"
The
` proud
me by ;1
~
T Pnd "TIM Asusies& with martial step, au d u b LM
trepid eye; ' s ',"
MY 'llaradoe's" haughty crest was therna mourner
And at Nitta the b ea&Urldr aw ai t 11 . &14 c 4 ilea
Lake.'! : S
The "Mlestrel," l6 ; i tmee /ad ,Say :Yu o'er, lime brotio
And with him &riots "Weverl"" with glance and ' t o
i of woe:
And "Stuart" mimes vole* there, ea when Midst fate's
dimstrous war,,
He led D wild, m ambitious, maid, and ham, "Thai Jai
I
Nest. marvelling rabbi sable malt; the "Dosaistie" steed
*lib • - i l lirtraM," "dubs: by k:I l d alder whee Om 'WM
flowing fest;
"Bah Meowing," too, moved thene.o'irrpower'd by that
affliete4 eight. I -
Lad "Merrill's," as when die wept on 11111angowan's
• height. 1 1
To end
burial l trey. "Moral:erne apprdeched &Wait that,
And ' °thithe ne r leant o'er Ma( 'staff and mownsda for
• "gold long ilYnelr ' ,
Slow 'marched the gallant t'hiciatyre," whilst ' Loved"
mused alone: - '
Tor ewe "Miss Wardour's' ie left thatbosom's
i ! Jalthful
coro throne: ,
:
With nacb„ and Ill= n,* fwd , lbrth emu* "Meanie
goes" elan ; ' 1 .
"P.MI Dougsre" cry peeled shrill and wild ' ; ! 'Bob Soy's'!
- Tbe farr °l 4l2l l " l lltred i l a c; ; ere* and bles ' t Its 'aloud
And '*se i me" the "Bailey" eighed, "they should's.
" this day I" 1 . id
Next code to melancholy guise, k ith K r b' r . vest, and i
Strildward. leard of Mislay, the far renowned "Black I
Dwarf:"
Upon his left, In hamlet blue, a d white locks sowing
free.
Try pious mulptor of 'the v•—atood , --"Old Mon
tality 1"
"illtr a p illsr i kW,* "ClaverbouSe," the "4rd or Tree-
And stated Y "iddy Margaret," whose wo might nought
Tierce "'oilmen," on, his charger black, Is from the
conflict won; i
Ana pale -IlahNtkek Mucklewrath" crick 1•Ood's vriU
be dorm!" 4. 1 i 1
And Ilie Mildest • nme, e young white rose, that 'lowa midet
I scenes. • 7
, r t..-.. 1410 modest, eloquent, and iihttmat".leanie
An "'Du as:faits'," thatellent laird, with love 100 deep
to +stile.
An "Edie" with her noble friend, the good "'Duke of
lofty teem, and homing high, dart "Raireumrood*
, advanced, I
Who on the false "Lord Rupees" mein with ' eye ludig.
Widlatgrnl
a t i f i g:l sta a nced ; lorely fairs, Death ODII I IrL 401116 and
I SUM.
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*pp/embed the beauty Ot all beerta, the Bridle( Lam
ansit'AamitLyle," the telry queen of tight and mar
steppe d ne er,
Thirllalght of Adenvobr," and ice the gifted'"llleland
ga r ,. I
“Dalget by,* "Duncan," "Lord SI ontleth," and "Ronald,"
I met my vim' ; 1
The Implore "Children of the Mist," and bold "M'inh Cole
Del Dhu!" I
Do swept 4 lki a ls OUbeTt,'• "Tonal D• Wont." Deftmey's
An •PZ:jr t r
de Lirin's," crest shone Bear, the valiant
sivanhoe:" 1 '
W 9 sort /I/ glides a rummer cloud , 'Mamma" cinder
drew. ,
With beautifal "Rebenee—preniese daughter of the
4 . Jewlt 1
Still outward like the gathering night, advanced that
' tuner.' trolls.. l
Like billows when the tempest sways across the sbarwy
I male; •
Whers'er the eager psi Might Teeth, In noble ranks
, were seen. . ._ -•
pot plume. and glittering mall and crest, sod woman's
beauteous mein I !,
A Mond thrilled through that kagthetnal host' we
Where •
trirr 4 :ll4-.751,1-.. e lro, lo" tir sows% twin.
A donn P f et th l rilled thro n es: l that,lengtlt'aing boat, and
lint. Ah ! timin3o 9ll :rnfu e l ammo proved true" the lame
tad pro wee deed I '
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I 11CDIT0105 TABLIC:
_
Ng RirtmLLION RECOND.--rPlitti XIV.. 'id' Gls
invaluable ptiblieation contains fii.el portraits or
Maj• Gen. H. W.. Halleek. snd lidajoir Theodore
Winthrop. Published by G. P.l Passim, 532
Broadway. New York. No professlonid man. nor
In fact any family . ..should be without the Record.
It - will give the rising generation a thbrotigh his.
toty of - ttie Rebellion, and. will he a valuable,
work to hand .down to posterity: 1 ; • :
MIN KiICIIRRBOCtrat MAGAZISi for April, is
before us A most, excellent number; - The con
tents are; Sunshine in Thought,,by C. G. - Leland;
A .Reverii 1 A SammerAdventurei by 0. Chia
weed; .charles of - Daprise, by E. 1'34 Rand... Tr.;
Floating I for beer;'ln the Greinwebd, by M.
Harmon ; Carl Almeidinger's , Otede—Or, the
Mysteries of Chicago .(a Novel Which is sem.
minced io this number- It will be a graphic de
scriptiimi Of Western life, and , will be eontinued
through ,the year); The Contest; The Lag of
-the Stuarts, by G.- M. Towle ;,! Gone fieforef Rev
elatioor of Wall street,' by B B. - ,Hitnball, EM.;
AMidnight Reverie, by-J. 11.ElliMI;! The Open
hie Scenes of the. Rebellion_jte truthful ' and
paphie picture of the ' state of Waeltlngton dui ,
tot the dark' days-or April lam); 'Gather Ripe
Fruits,' 0 Death . by H: L. Penile.; Haunted,
- by Hattie Tyng ; Sillie Webb sad Adele Drone,
by Agnes Leonard; Something 'shims Mules;
The Ships upon the Sea, by E. H.: Haight*!;_ Lit
erary Notices, and•the I ever Popbl i art.ditoee-Ta.
re
tole. In.the next num - tier of Oa .Itaieker ker
will be commenced a new Novel . entitled, "The
taro Aldermen of NewArork." 1- [ 1
.-
r
FT.* COFTIIIIIIIIITAL Mowrat.v.-÷The4pril-Outn
tier of the - Costisaessioi opens wit& the first chip
tie of The War between FreedOm find. Slavery
in Missouri." The semis& for this bistOry are
firniebed by, and the work is preparird nudes the
.direetion' of, one of the . most eminent statesmen
of the West, himself a prominent itetor in the
,eirents recorded. To 'judge from the "opening
ebuipter, it will form a most valuable series of
Papers. This reit of the contents of this number
are,l3estifort. Pait, Present and - Ifoturi,l by •IP.'
Bidder: The Anti-Norse Diseaverirs of Amer i .
ei. by C. G. Leland ; the ffpur of MOnmouth; by
Henry Alorford ; Thi Fatal Marriage of Dill
'the Soundeer, by Wiwi. L. Tiffany ; Columbi4 to
Brittania; Genera Lyon, by Delia; •L . . Colton;
Maetironi and Canvas, by Henry P. Lifland;
llowe7s Ca* ; Potential Moods; Th. Mutilate,-
est of Platiaes, by C. - C. Burma 1 . /moils "she
Piste, by Edinind Kirke; Seq.; .Ssaithern Aids to
Ski by,C. G. Leland( • is
Molly 01101.
ly Papers u Sketches of ibiliiimugli.Literati Tho
Repast!' Families in Amerlea, by; G. P.
DisoewaY; Literary. flatioNll Editor's
This staler it at litimistbsttei cry TO.
s~ppeel.., In the May -number a slew Novel of
Life, by itishardN. Kimball, Msg.,
will bi ,etanasenced, Publiaboir ° P im %
lit Tremont street, of the Aril
number of thi ComtiaMisat esa tm °Was& at the
bookstore of S. lisuirssibi-this,Borobgb.
,
- Two !known° litostinar,;-To tho poldialkors,
Mesas. Ticknor sod Mold; lkstooi, ri.;
debtod for as witty espy of the Ablaitie,
Spa It h oso Alf the very , . bon ;that Ls*
pared of , lats. ' Mr: fantasist lash of with
"Louie ti 'roost Coillibator,* ',Mob sootaitui
volasido!oggostlotto to ow oopitiog woos.—
The *idiot of 'A litay - of To-Dar *Bowl with
a abort tale of dot Roloollits,' *gob Lister."
."
Mr. *WarnifitAtoi as a!4on;,4lBtuvicka:
ittr and Winning. Ms Mr. Boyd'i
. I %oonstioso if. a Coostry ParsoVilayas Tay-
Ur fellows midi as wads isollebeii, the Gomm
Ease iithipeohooso of Idipootty bandy aid
ninny yet 'lnt *Moot a oartabi n forwor. • Pro.
favor Apollo twatioase $$ too oaldo poplin
Wo 4, Motismie of Bosky is If stood Ilkgroy", A
*bony' wade* of Isaislisl Ardor 800
Clangb dobilosor lotto psi of lfr.WorSto.—
What eon we do with r is an atioittit to
spire tbo TooMois of elm*: ' , AO* of Sonia-
IV is asOlbt awl staled to 144. is Mi.
' •
Mtaireli mit attsemslodes will bet s.
' more
eon isid. , liti 'Ziemer. pribates
ollma aid Nov ' he to old Dosehtion," ' Ralph
W. itmersott kited an ids Aiirew ,en • America* • ,
Cintlizaticn 2 ; * ,w_ .biolt all? , materielki: from Sr. .
Theism Colley oranea's on "Civilited Layrica." -
. James R. Lowell hid in - this'aunti*,. gurea,the
bestoflais "Bigelow Paso*" th• tirsba%
"A message of JuL Davis he secret n." 1
is fall of fay!, wit and , sarems; we 'I laspe'qosit.
will, retni and:read it. Ths poetry ;lists* good.
hlr.'Whiftler bemishes soma beat; .
i t:Massa of
the loftY'llionielneek, ti charming nook Min pie-.
tura ' "The Wzaburf Clods" Is' '.q:.' ao is
Mrs. Whita.y'a alkiodas." ' Allege Obis •
...
-lest rate number. ' - , , , Th ,
... It is gratifying to learn that sines bpi begin:Meg
of. the year more than 10.11011 Coploi have 'beta
Added to lb' circulation. of the 1 AtleetioL.ere say
gratifying' for then* is 'dignity f ind ` lwer in its ,
pager - Pip& make 'us proud st,this ' lyeAsesri;
tan Magazine% • . ' :
Copies of the April nuitner ca n be btelned at ,
the e bookstor of B. Bottom In this
r , „.
1 Ilis.cziwootoi s irsaausa..L.The Marph anther'
et Mlackwood has- , been republished
l bf ri Leonard l .
Sonnet: Co., Ca., t! "'Talton street. :New: Mk ' The
*Warm iu. M usual, of • eacaodlag 1. w , on'
, America le not the t n ime for abuse are, Chroul.
- cies of Carlingford : ?Salem Chapel -1-PM' 114
: Classic ort' Gothic?, The. Battle uflthil 1/311%5t-
Cazteuthait : A Diderot Essays on , Life; Liters=
tare, and -Alanneri r -Part It; Leaves ;from I the
..Clab Books; , Lord Cestlereal4 Translations of
• the Odyssey; Characteristics of Language; Da
vid Wingute's Poem's and Sonya Brunt the Let;
:ter we'cannot', resist the temlwatien to Meet a
gem. We',,witt preface the selection; by stating
tbat-David Wingate bra coiner and has been is
since his ninth year. :...11e has Published a book of
' poems,' and .data the . , Preface, “Whidmillhill.
. near Mother/cll.'. ; the foilowlag is indeed,
beautiful : . ~ • , ,0 1 -'
A iltheeiest egwrmisig 80110 , • 1
Awake. Wither miner! The Vibe have gittowi die.
Ti." timeiri, be stirring the aleekstrinettumed limb; •
Thu lark is saluting the regionsof lows..` _
And scup hill Queen garb the grey w 1
ets tam: , "
Prepare tbee to rink, though the luiey thoild wed; -
. We moat to ths dark scenes of /about once more. ,
.CNFN, i ,i.., %wther, rise! and bun grumbling tubule ;
Bilbao wormer sin idleness,teurniumie vain 1 ; 1
A sleet slumber hangar)* thy little ease hiuwie .
, A lovehallow'd prayer's In the hart of thy imoum:
cbs pleadaiwbete thou know , * alio has pied well; bolder
That &nett May guard thee to tasty on.. ma. , . -
1 Arbor brother Miami Rarea•only aidreaa: '
That hum of grim woodlands; that Weoll by the duwa;
Some joy loving fairy, la portraiture giy, ,
Hash amens thee by mightrehat thou west not by dlr.
Yet, hrothr. despair n0t.411 hosts will'pess der ; • -
Well rim ' s& the day Ira to gladness once mom.
Suppress timisdasP alibi ! brother, though 1 t may b'
The fate of tbr kitirmarits wafting ilbe Able; -
o.r sorrow,notated %Is folly tolbtoodi I , '
we must. like thy kinsman, brave danger Sir
Theo op and b e stirring; like serf saus of yhre,
We'll restrottes we're platted our portion one, amts..'
B. ilteerftti, poor brother! I've tiosul of a land -1 •
• Where oo ovee lab 4 ter blisters the hand / ,• 1
A land whim. eo fetters of slavery are seen. ' '',
Whig. the'Fdadibm” of krrand." - hever bath bees:
Perhaps well go there whoa'our plodding, are o'er.
And then *ea be weary holed rattlers oo more.'
: 1 , 1
Tugnew Provost Marshal. of Washington
City, reftmes decidedly, tci , be considered"a
1 '
c
slave ca her. •k day or 'tiro since, two?, ele
gantly h t ired ladies stepped into his office:
t
One of t em accosted him, as fullows : Sir, '
Ihave called upon you to ask a favor at:your
hands. I hive a servant i (namely, a slave,)
who .his just'let, me.. He's 'with a New
; York cavalry regiment. .1 The regiment, is
.1 !.,... ' • !
- not far trom the utty, and I desire you : to.
, , .
gii,e me an. order for his arrest and detention."
Ths--Maisbal did not im'atedm"telyreplf, when
the appl i cant again spoke: " I said servint,
. i• -..- . • !
•but he is more nue.one of-my own =f a mily,
than a servant;" and added, 41 Tkii morning
1
I called upon President Lincola in regard to
1
it, I and!be.referred me to !yon - ' asbeing the
, ,
proper. person toApply to', in ' such Matters."
The Matishal looked calmly, at the ladiei who
stood aide' by side, befoire him, and aftei . de
liberating emoment, said: "
.Madame, I ' do
, ~ ,
not doubt that Is-posseu the power M g ran t ;t
such au order but I Must deelhie exeremini l
it." The aPplicant replied, 4 , 4 I2sliol2 , id, lilt e
.
to have , the' t, ivo y very. much." 0 , 4 , I .hire no
doubt of it, l said the Marshal, " b ut I 'have
said all that I intend to, on the subject." He
,
then bowed: o the Isdies,l. and turned to trans
- act bosiness with other parties preseat,lleiv
_
ing the slaVe•seeking ladies t o console 'each
,
other as best they could, en t melancholy
he
, ..
fact that the Marshal refused to be a.. slave
!
catcher for them- ' 1 '
Sorrnans divines testify tol'tlie tact ; dust
there are pious negr' oes i in the gonth. IF this
is the' case, When these inegroci die, they will
go to hisaveiyfor, we do not scapixiite that , there
is a separat e place-in the fox's° state, for sie.
groes. N ow, pious pui r slavery DemOcnits
have such as aversion tn : ti' pigs* enjoying
anything syperior to a biate,4lwit'ire snipes.
they would sooner go'tn- the other plae* than
•enerninter a negro in henven. How aboat
that? - .• - • -• . 1- . • ,
Toe Reading . ..Gazette ittsalls the President
for giving his sanction td the nor Article - of
War prohibiting persensliia the military or
naval service of; the couotry,..becoming,negro
catchers. We are not Surprised
,at this, for
it is the .aim of the Brechinridge press of the
North, Which is opposed t',2, the war and the .
AdministratiOn, and which desires abdre ail
thiSgs to see the pro ldatery power avtitt •in
the ascendant in this eoontry, attack every
movement in the direction' of ',FrSediim. A
pitiable sPeetacle. II - ! ' •
41. ,
Master. tells of. Schuylkill c,iinisy
COmpanies. r;
LI;
Bin of co. D, cops. Joao t utryW istaßoet,
I. v., Cal: 8. le. Cake.'
Tb. folloilag are the names a r the *Mears sad 101/111
biromplai locempapy DOM% Roil. P. V 4 •
plata—Solts T. Sons: Pottivlllo. • 1 • ;
Ist /.,4ed ..2,4ccini P. Boni; fottovino. . .;
2d Liest.---Jonat T. Ilaxinra. Prealoni. : • • •
Orderly Atr'pedot—,Amos Forlorn, rottsvillo.
2,3 • I Ira fry. , • - ' ' do,
34 Charles aesisseos, . 'do
4th: • Ezra do
Clonainarylimpord—WM nosey, - do
Carporn/4-I,laorno L00eb,,!.. . • do
2d Km Hait, • ettlelr.
3d " ! Jaa daads. i!••. Poltava*
414 Jai Scofield:, I
• Ith Thai D Priam,
lad • 3/la Gong!, f •
:de " ' agorae M:Th!
" • Irm Monis IA
gcisiCbler Beebm•—••dam'i A
' Oark42ll,ebool • 11
Main's Oricys—Mlehael .
Dritrumerir.ll Pries, Bob
' Witipraor.!W, lioakoor,
• ' 'natal
Adeoek Wes:
Boyle Joba
Beata Woi •
adekarloaar •' •..
BOrton Car
Blatt Jebel
. Campbell Thos ;
• Campbell Wm
Congdon Iclidst
• r,:ackaloghiMJsa
Carr Joh* t
Corby Wsl .' •
• Das la Edmond •
asagtherty Jolts .
Doyliflos .
Anus Daild
Ed. irdo 1h1 . 14
• Fnmd, Edward , • '
• - Fladariets, Acne! • f
Glut Tboi,
• . Voresmodd John -
But 1M A' • s •
Bad Jacob • •
' Helm laodonak
User Jars
Itang SAiraut • • -,
Jowl Tim
Joust Ka4 ; • '.
Lek , 010 • '
•• ' -
. • Emelt iamb . - • ;
u... 1 1. *ma
Natal Tbas .
..Motrbor tatdalt • :
j Mat Jobe —; • -
• ..• ikdlt Wo
Sawa ;Ow •
lliAllosa Jabs
Flom ;
' INoirloa Or • -
• lone Thai,
*Nod Goi 'N. • •
'7
- IllwartuJobia;
11”itou
TAN
. , Unalalif Pordailos
'Mara Goo A, ~, •
Vtuadmditoi Jose.'
• •iraltora Alias " '• •
Waltors,Jnoo44 . • :
=MAL - •
.I%avid D
MIND,
. 1111001111
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I-
I C '1; !ClFlltilettliiiii ••St ! -_ •
‘.' - 1- lit , it th e Peto I I'!
Miner very ablrikoselt, iseiti:ln'the U 8 . .
'Hasse of Repeeesatati' vosillareti 1, ! 1142, by Boar:
101 . 1mIum Nitro= Du'IMII,Tof YolisitTivlitha 11. '-
I'
The sidvinsiiiir or elareryani. Co *nevi I ! in •
the destruction of the 'government and the Con,
itluttbre. • They have proclaimed their indepin.
ite t tpoi ma himoodopord 'a Conelitutlim, the vital
idea ofllhich ,is• the enslavemei of labor; file .
inhordination Orthe !rights of 'man Co ' the pink
of Capital, or. la folilloseit of Dieu :Una Of Omit
R. V. Johns,. "this capital ; should own Übe,
and tiro laborer." With this :unholy:purpose at
heart. they hive leeitSi artaiite itAlMeged war on
the laid. They have fitted laid authorised Pelt
routers to mirage the seas . by appetite tor'tbe trs!.
rift 'of ,the foreign Dueler,: and- Umptetions to
Iliropeart lust of duadttio.a. They to involyi
as in foreign ;- war, thus i -the. dimup; ,
lion or the Union. - They titre e bniugurated a
m ri.
'reign or terror over the Union-lcorinieitissits of
the fiontli,;• I They hive drives them:from their •
homes, and have confiscated their lands and chat
tels lied all ' propertiei. • Thoy.liaro!deolared' all
residentiof the loyal §tatesalienhaid 6:assignee: '
tired their property 'as such. 'ln ; violation of
common honesty thithave reSodiated their,Pri-
Tato debts. :Theilliave. littroduced attarchy.Mis
role. violence, and , bloody war . within the Union, ,
and made , popular go' vernmeUoieer and u-liv
word in the mouth of 'the _stronger, ... - As deadly
one:tiles they beleaguer the - Capitol; 'We legiel
late within sound Of ' their !eitinoi, Oa the hon
ired ens Ihich you oCcupy,:lhfr. Chilemezi, is
Neely. beyond their' Ole shot.: '. The young men
whom the nation his entrusted trout keeping lie
in gravesflUg by In enemy's! trods. •Theirest
:Mind ia yqt taintedliitb the blood of the, haldle•
• field, The 'Potosi= in _cloyed by, the, lempievi.
end three - hundred .thousand :lives are no* the
rampart between Our homes and 'the. myinitions
Of slavery., ' ! - ' * I!, •I'. ••
In this state of dries I feel releised froth all
put obligations, aid Ills free lii milted slivery".
the *esteem*, spci.on the • vitiate of the boar pcie
litiert-to be treated with knife and ciatery,!setu- .
al and potential. , :IPor if weMeet this driedful
and portentous evil with'poor coori-phier, twir
esedings. with trivls,inrazimi and iltry oldie/roe,
with doubts, fears 1 tro misgterop, down weigir to
tor
the bottom of thy ! shy* and nothing - short of
OmnipOtenu can save ni." Yet i ; his, geodelen .
on the- Democrat. 'side of 014'110nm -*}'OM
Pro-sliverY *side Ot this question, .limist okAis
floor, in Staie Legislitares. in- Public discukilon, '
through the press, by eorrespondentie, and In ! Soli;
•ronadon,•at all tittles.' in all Plues,-roleason!end
out of ireason.gentimenu add ' chive of poliny I.
expressed in the following !preamble to Multi
41°14°f ths - LelitsihtlY• or Alariland,.J.antlitv7 2,
11161.: . • 1 , ?, .. ' I! ,
" The General L Assonibly of Maryland ham; semi .trltli
concern certain indleatioos •at the seat of .the General
.arrrernannot ot an interference silk 'the luelltntiotriit
slavery in the slavenoiding StaKeer, sod Mount hesitate
to their sentiments and ltiees of the orople,they
rePressnt , in relprd to e millet so unwise and mischiewous.
, This war la promented'by the pinion with but Mar -oh•
Jed, that, namely, of a restoratiOn of the tioloo joist as
it sou when the rebellion; bloke out. • The Mbailloos
States are to to treutht back to theiriolicas in the ,l/til•
on withoutchiMmer•diminutioo of their eonstinitiocal
rights. In thelanguage of Use resolution adopted by
both Rouses of pWigrera at us extra session In Jubilant
with remarkable anantaalty,llol war ii declared tol be'
prosecuted not , lo any sprit of opprassdcm, or tract/
pupae of conquest or subjugationSor pitmans of over
throwing Ur interfering with lbw rights or mrtatandted
Institutions of those States, but to defend and Maintain
' theauprenmey MAN, Constitution. and to preserve the
Colon, with all the dignity, eqUality. and rightsof the
mineral States unimpaired; and that sa soda ea amtlie . .?s
jests sue ieeciopUihoktbe war Ought to cease? " ; t:.
,
,
• Can this be ?i,..1.• it, in :t he . nature of things,
proslblet In my opinion, learly. sod • icipliati
catty, iro. Which ;party, red-banded frcito .! the I
war, with the tNemph upon the One hand obncithe
bittornui of defeit rankliog in tbil,heartrot the '
other; will everleoneent to return' again to'. the'
hollow shams, tricks, decathlons; and ouiprimi•l
.ses which have Oltiniated in this un holy e war t !
Will the Northern workingman agaio permit
the Southern slaveholderand the 'Breekioridgir
Democrat tik strike hands in Conspiracy against
his rights ? - Will the Southern sroveholder again
trust the northers Democrat. who" betrayed him
into his present deadly peril, by. promisee ;of
Northern aid.to put down - any attempt at coer:
clop, illustrated by ihe . fallowing precious morsel ;
Cut frooku.Souilt Carolina paper? , • - . • 1;
-. . •
' - ! rismucoma..Ps.; liev.ki, NOM
. Duo iira : I onderuarie that Col. James S. Itrimbla. of
thispisoi, ham olfOrd hie rervicea, with some "lire bun.
Arid; WiderAtrakee," to One. Wale?. fir the Petrel of
forting the people of Virginia Into massines. should they
1141011111. I have eximeted this. and l• now , oder my merit.
an, wittr"cue thousand men," who ,an be animism!
'withiu ten days, to repel any attaek that 'may be Made
' .bythose • men, or 'any other three from ;the Northern
;States. • - 1• • ' - -I
I hays been through' the neighboring ` counties. , Ind
the young men of the Democratic party are anxious for
them to make the first /Kn. It they do 10,1 pledger*
my word of honor as a gentleman and 'a• soldier, they
will never has to their own Stith! to end an ear
mi . ' 'i....k
If 7m:tempt my offer. you , will p t me hear Edo
you. . / HO, tilltr.' '"—'—' ""—"' ' -•
; . nots.Huizz. A. Wise, Niehinood,Ta." - - ; • •
- Will the Northern Democrat ever trait the
Southern slavehokier who so ruthlessly brolierup
the party, and banded them over to: the tender ,
mercies of•the Black Republicans? The Deem-
twatio party was,founded Ito defend the right& of
man against the pretensions of .property ; end • on,
'this it grew into power. 1 - - ; : • ,
Will the Democratic magma of the North l erowi
gent to a rimonstractios , on the basis of the right
of capital to, own Isbor.ior ,Will they uphold X
party existing • eielusively se' the defender: and
glorifier of the right of property, in aegroes ?, .;
Illewlong will is, be before ithe merchant , and
manufacturer or the • fernier . I of the .North,, van
again give credit to thosei chivalric alaveholders
Who have repudiated the( obligations, and - cheat
.ed their. creditors 'of auk oil millions? When
again.will the Northern Mechanic expose tan:Self
to the dangers of a vesidence - in a slaveholding
community? When, and how, can these wounds
be healed ? Do the 'advocates of slavery, mean,
by the restoration of the Oldiler of -thiep,,that
Twigge shall retina upon! the army ßegister as
Brigadier-General United, S a Army ? ,If go,
lobe to outrank thii gallant ;client ? ' Shall Bow
sou &gala scowl hitch Siinateil and Snick his whip
over . the repremilatlvee of the, r North ;! with
Floyd, that thief, sneaking and mousing through
every department of the government foropportu,
pity to betray it., professing r- obedience-to its be
bud with his lips, while glotting its destrietion
...ia a word, do they mein, with this expenditure
Of blood and treasure, altimly, to restate lost paw. ,
iir to • the leaders of '.a proialevery Democracy? ;'
[. Sir, I haves higher hope. 1 I believe that when
• We emerge from this wO,--dfieintated and lister.
'iirished though we ire—freedem will hive a
higher sigaideationi and liberty will not dbe. a
word without meaning. , iFrom this time and for
ever yet willask in vain of the Northam man to
submit to the contemptuous pretensions of the
imperious Southerner to [acknowledge thilerdly
rale Of so'sristacracy, bised on the owserekip of
a slave, whose title-deed of nobility , is dated' from
soma noisome slave.pen, and' attested by., the
sign -manual of the slave4l:34er. No, sir, it *-
not be; no passible iOnmiquenees of this war can
reconcile the people to return mills wallow of the
past; they 1,4 nevertonsent "to allow slavery
ixt
again to betw e a, contr. lling poper of :tha 'gov
ernment: Let us be honest with each other; and
- speak the thought that is in.,Oar,bearte. Then; if
gentlemen from Kentucky, Virginia. Maryland,
or Ihilasonti, And it .harder than they ban bier ; 1 . if
they regard slavery as highir and ' holier ! ! thin
freedom; if they holdtbeirsighta to this property
sa'mort sacred than country; if •they can offer
nithe.altar of the , llniiii, life, fortnne, and sacred
honor. reserving slavery as beyond and abcive all
these , 7 th en let them turn the bitterness ;V their
hearts and the phials of itheir airs* against the
bad men, - who,' urged by a wires' system haire pee.
dipitated this' coal:Jet between freedoM and 'lsis.
ry—sad sot' gainst 'as, who hut accept a stern
necessity. ' Let Da say to , Giem, the epportnnity
to strike at this great of slarery, which our,
.fathers'iongid!and prayed for, is at. length.'
ed to the 'children, and as, mast sot forego it, or
.110 may 6 4 11 4 4 1 3 - t'L . • LI ' . ' - .: ' ; ;:';
amens.: . •
ais. to fiery massed Nation, COMM the mesneat to
' ' ! decide, • ', ,' • - i si • , •
la , pie arils otter k with filastroodifie the gwat ei evil
,! :•• - ,• • , 1 .
Some gnat eases ttere ser Meselah, offering 'each the
.Weenier bhght, • I • ,:. 1
Puts the game 8 11,1 skis ism b
irl„idoomi the s hee p spew
AMtherls the es grab, terwevitielA that dirk.., and
that light: : " 'l l , • , • - ' I
~ , i -,
Let them , know plainly and • honestly diet. is
we havii lal the put beea itrakto thiscompriminas
of the Cmladtition la fisVor of, slavery, we 'now
feel obreeltse itimadved therefrom by the, acts pf
the Idavehnidir. - 11! '4 -• , . ! - 1 '
: And sow that : 'we
-
am!. totted :into a lib, and
death struggle • with this' ugly lend, and bier
draws into hi lasi con4ettitli these trailers to
'the glorious heritage of the . Beraliationil tie do
regard thi imankahampionsod slavery ARAM to
hod sad batanity i w meat • abide the
P artial
retailaulou of: their' es 'spinet both. 1 They
hut 2ithettitnaword • their imp :, plum,
sad we mast use it to their overthrow, ilild IOW&
salvation . ; theYfiave slaked their' ives against
OM Ilves,•sad wisicatt them with oar Ilimi is ear
bandk; they have prepared a destruction itgaitiet
,na, and we mast *Marsspot theta ; they glik.
sled II ' thal - bellif teary: /forthenteart's
head Weeidba hie on Mmes . :serest Waugh_
ibiti 4 l
their machinations.. So they. mast not w himper
'44 err IN'S !. arm 'snide ! bands in the Beath as
may rim to strike fee this Velem aged freedom ~'•
Nor do. they RUMS is Itkieffeld against us eels
plaie of anytkiiiewhigh we. may repose tictlim.-.
de'ress, 'they accept the brunt .of the battle, the
lilies and privations of the Mat,: the elate Of ht.
miraculous, be our. fenced • ameerratiost -bf 'ate
slaves. .-They sects ill the dairm iled the - dant
riusist"lis thilj ni 7res;, asd, Mika* five
awdo..gib +rat '1 la @Petits ilisttAllF [ AO if
Wear best or Porn. .. ~! . , ' • "
Yet, gentkiriei 021 tlikotbni ride el Antibes*
Odd have es Whim ihseitt We data MOM this
'Merest property" thollairritable. molt will'. be
he dialimaamt bf eurtneles, and the witbdrair;
I id the DilliKnUe diniailt St ark 'ass* Mini
te sustais i , IDs; ky iiir vii alli gip* 104 4 1 40 ,4
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1114114. ♦ate ,
NO. 14.,
ii i ! I :
dePartnegfrom the nighrel Gnat lielsiVed:' '
to eontarwirs' y are to lead tn then direfiel-i4.:
im, .rtie -teogliman• lion Teutteleasia (igr- :
Wright) has clearii Awes his Molter faith'ln - the : -
etesselletee, vigtee; tand !roentgen* of our footle;
bf declaring
that
dojostitie to am laborers' of
the South; that to recognise i the truth -.that "be
who delves tae , soil has • jest Claim to its Mate.
that to art ,up to the (teapot, Maxim, " the laborer
la worthy of s Lim " that. to pay a hilt day's sta.' '
gee Del alair day's work to these dark Andrei' of .
kol; ii tom:MAU Oda grand tinny of working-men;
thorn lasevilte linden on the benne eartestela--
sod to tendon is to diaband'an army of. freemen;
that to instititteihomarriege mistime (impossible
in slavery), to leach these foot million of a Illit
erate sad ball' lereitsgous people" the. hanoied
un •
toenof hubaral and wife, parent ' child, h.
d
wean* the latadrodeof thounada a loyal, lov.'
tug huhandi r iohli ! lathe* and h o tions to
forget their.oothi-of Berries, and to' throw down
their seas in the toe - of insolent rebellion;"troll
the more end stripes before . the rattlesnake eel- -
Mem of SitutitlCaeolina ; to allow their wintry to
perish, and themselves to beetosto_the mornof
terse wonnialienni .the viorldmver. Or; if We
man fawn oisihigh tints ef freedom 'sot Antal-
Brno*, and take then wronged Meath mistier*
right hand. and tetio' h them thatithey ale , men; or
give them homes in thie well& and a hope of life ;
itureortal lin the nest, then the gentleman ikon
Pennsylianitigentaretilti say that the- army of
one lotedred thousand Men , Whin Pennsylvania
has put 41 the',Aeld would become leis formidable
"than' the' tottemptitde company . of met that
n .
Falstaff was "named to march through 'Coventry.
to he battle Of SkreweburY . ." Or the gentleman
'from Ifew-York, mujuring op the horrible phant
tom which ea many children and Southern , nun ! .
nen have been affrighted at.'ssys : ? . ' -:
ft is my Ilitisiellef that tf abolitionists should role
6e l
t day, this wan wool& tueonte one of extormintiou
a death all over the rouritry t that 'the blackness of
datimeie would overshadow the laid. and the'sun or
Illst , go Idowu its bleed, thereby extinguishing the
!rem *Crateful it* a republican government, and obiltr'
emme alt rensosabie druids far expettiog the perms
-seat sovereignty of the people." ' , . •• , ,
, 1 Nov, Mr. Cbairman If* one do not holism
any nob thing: I.havelived close to the people
or tny.coantry; and I believe that the great Amer;
Ilan people i Democrats and Republicans, Move.
-freedom more than slavery; fate institutions more
than slave hatiteitioni, the old starry Bag al:
ways and forever above thvbrosid.stripedrag that
now insults the manbeini and brings the blush of
shame to the, womanhood of the' nation." Their
- logic 4 short and terribly-direct. "Slavery is it
'war with us.! end slavery miss die." The:
'keen Of direr, was in-the echoes. of the Arstifen
at Sumter. .Slavery pointed that gun, and Aced
it against friedon and our Aug. Then the iota
Of freedom ind,the lovers of that -.flag vase ea
num ar i a Min ; the men of-the North roused to
: the rescue;; instinctively the people sought Ant
their - old !eiders and mode them do• reverence te
the old banner of the lteiolution. and the aim
.
and etripeal floated from' every house. ~ Dem.:
Fogies who'had cheated tin manes, in fear an 4
;ambling at, the terrific outburst of patriotic in t
dignation, ran to an fro to borrow the :flag they
bad laughed it, and their white lipi did unusual
reverence at the Union they had conspired : against.
. 1.-This outburst of patriotism' nerved. for time
'. to hush tbe treason, that. • with blatant threat,
Promised to, eirry Pennsylvania ' with the floetb•
em confede racy.. The cry went forth that the
' Capital ,i,wati eudingered, and the an Was ;trapped
in its ent, the iron in the Are, the shuttle half
leirose the r nof,th e plow in the furrow, 'the dajit,
book left unbalenead, as-the Woodman, the smith,
add :weaver. the farmer.! clerk, and lewyer,..the ,
tired son of Mil. the idle - child of: luxurY; the.
mfitiblmaativ and hie scholar, the learned jedge,
preachers and dignitaries, high and low, none too
high, Moe too low; hurried to reapond to the la.
• suit and challenge. ' And here we stand to
day, face to face with the feU spirit that pulled
' down that flag amid Are and blood, which drove
the. brave 1 Ander.on, and'the gallant and true
Doubleday and Foster faun the walls of Sumter.
That story ! revealed to en 'astonished- world tbe
inherent loyalV,ol our People to the spirit Of the
institutions trehmitted from their fathers.: Would
it not be well for gentlemen to take heed hi thlr •
dangerous game , they are playing, by, striving to
blot& the way'to victory. in withholding euppliaa,
' :in Paralysing the loyal endeavors, of the true
4trearted by; teaching this (miserable hens? ofa
- 'conditional loyalty! ! • :' • ! '' t .
But should those teachers of half-truths , of half
' way loyalty, to our flag and country, aided by pre
slavery-army' officer& succeed in arnyirig.this ar
my against such policy -as :may; be deemed meas..
eery to the, solution of the eouitry-;— , well, what'
then? Will the nation die -because these false,
sons fail it !what hOur of need? Are the people
to be Subdued by a treason not altogether maxi
• tieipated f,! Slialllibtirti return to heaven, from
whence it came, and nail free institutions pariah
on earth because Demote-soy / stilt Acmes to fat
-low-the lead of thi false-hearted 'Breckinridgi?
No sir ; ohating and impatient; fierce
. and &limit
bloodthirsty, stands this . nation,-looking with
damnation On each doubter; and bitter.- eonteMpt
Ititt every feebleness, and ebtruld ituipretent great
preparation fail ,iti utterly,' and our commanders
prove iniompetent Ordieloyal; still-would I know
that the Lord liven, and these United States are
to endure.' . - ' ' . „ ..
-- • -••
Emerson Etheridge in Tennessee.
....„ , . • .. . . .
; The Hoa.Emerson Etheridge, late a member Of .
. .
Congress, brit . norrtlerk of the National H9IIIII'
. ,
of Itspresentatives, recently made..oni: of " hie
t - ,
characteristic -speeches, in Naihrille, Iron: . Snitch
4 ,
. ,
we makes few. extriots, to they are - reported in
alleibville "paper :: :- : _•:- . :, - ,
..
At:belt...past soiree Hr.:Etheridgeappeared, is..
carted. by another :brass band, and, after. being
introduced to the audienvi;.addressed hit hearers,
for two boars in aapetaiti mare amusing than-for- •
eible.: , Ili began aying that - he addressed
them; aii fellowbY l
citisens:ofj the United Stites, be.-
elate be considered them,:al well a. kiinielf, eiti.;•
seas 4.. %be! whole-Union; be said .so beitause be.
itt ! od !torero Tennesseeans,' Mississippithi, and
. repreientativei "frOist ,' many' other Statee,• and
would addresi thee respectfully r as far ail . 'truth
- would permit. ' Who could believe, twelve mouths .
7agi, that :the , flag. of .Thishington. would., .havW
been trampled • 'under fooe,and that the.. Confede
rate flag . would have floated over the Capitol of
Teen/wee? , ' •.. '. .. •.•' - -, • .:
: • This unnatural War molt stop, and I . Call up on
Davidson Countyle epuniforth, withal" its. power,
to assist in *apprentice the rehellion.,. " Lay aside
pride and ambition, rally around the old Snood.
return to youridlegiente.7 .. Be said the - war ought
•
never to have begun. .Fiteusion_began in lies, and
!War continued in. Ilea Be'. is 'no 'Southern. nor -,
i Northern man, no Weitent or Eastern . man. 'lle
.1 will nee' Eorth!and South because others, likolt,
"or iven:rankee—T-n=n-ltee—Yank." ' Oneyear
I
ago the
. peopieef Naihvillei ,were-whistling-Yen.,
bee Do o dle,-before they were bitten by th e d ? ,e.
1 Secession., and caughtthe hydiopbobiii. - . „
"The United' States Government," said fdr.H., •
"wart:made for4the poor mat—the - rich eats take
rears of; themselves anywhere," and .after advert-,
, Ingite(sinne - of !its • benedts,. and condemning the
Tartans political-partiesler -,partisene. Other • than
the. Repriblieass,lrs *aid thiErickinridge :Drinio
'cralerwirtilid Secessionists:fast es natural as a tad
' pole turnelnte alrog. There was, no' 'these foe
seeeeilin: I 'The South, has always obtained all
she Could , aik - from Congress, and world bare cal
- , - - . ,
.1 tinned to trinmph had no-South Carolina seceded.
.i. Northern missy and votes bought I,Oubria*a,
i Tlorlds, 44 Texas ; and ,California was acquired --
i to satisfy the South and not the. Northern: States.
The South never asked anything train the =tailed
Stites GoVernhent which she did not obtain, and
. aavetprotastadr. against th e _ pulsar - at any let
: tetheut oilier. I . • Those among., thi - Seeesaioniste
Litho eever owned a bens* talk of buinhiltowna:::
and cotton ant:rob/4i* . ale to be berned,bi With •
who•own not wiParticia•of either.. "; - ...- 4- • ,
He alladed,to the speech . homede A feW. days .
,
Igo, and Oaths bad' determined. now .to ip*ich.
to the eitlieniin that. roum,'rthat thili might bear.
1 the .truth, "pot - newspaper articles 'written ;by
!boys and whiikeydrinkers.'!. Hs said one reason
given for Bedeaslon was - that certain Billet bad'
1 enacted PerioaatLiberty, link. "No ode. bitter..
er been pisitad by tbern, and no 'noire had oar
. bola liboratadib, tbein.rr and
Bell. hi Was ion.
I..ry..tosayonts I Rebel, tad; Hrailtintidire was a
Reisid. Mr. Lineohrsione witttersi tri.theConati.*
fatten and hi. country' 1',.. 4• . , , '..,' •: , '
. I'' ''lie ' then illided to the:, Slavery cominehlies;
to the . Tendonial qaattiotis, :to the ameadmeate
1 'tollte•Corestitoition,
~ and to boarpheadid:Sseis.:
'slonhlts, • jTbopeople of Thine/see weriele rarer.
i :01E4 Vitionatitthe Constitition notlithe born-.
Isellisentleflartluinter, when - 'they turned rialt
1 : Seeessio s tists; , without being to giviany air
is
ne for eb eretiOn. - I ,H. • , -1,-. • -. 1, , •
' Ha then instituted Wcoputarhon ,
litit ar easi jef-'
! : tenon Difli it'd JohO.llroira.asieeting that ttha.
:latmO' wal l a tralkir awd . was bangle& and the; for
-
i ;me its a traits, and ought-to- be'lianget alsos•-•: -
He hollered ih "Hot 'Almighty, big guns, ant
. ;plenty oflpOwilsr.". ' His laid " Dark was mots; or
,' -is: Abolltloni4 thatijohn Brown, beelase be pos.,"
I c sassed mere paver.: ThO Devil, bad 'mire poWes
I' .than liens Win, eat leased - ths.Citit Priest.F .'and:Seribes trihatrder_him,"` [ -.li: ; • i 1
I', Mr. E. then: advised' old - men and women tti
-. call bona their . 'AUDIO ; to renounce thilr'eolly
.. sad: Mara to "their aileglanes. .T/ist Bewirer. iht
Whig; he sali,.hasidenottheit Toombs dad-Davis
4 4 - a year ago;
_sod afterward became thetiaro,te . .
Illiwolidsed Maud ;and ttagrosi, to Chid olain;
I ;w ill* Siatasaliaista wilLiot haves the a ',Wlllllloll.d
.
to lay their beads.". Hi alluded ti,R.
.. • i
ItaldwlnthitHev. J, f S: Baldtrinaltti: Is saki ,
his Smuts. hi Jett. 1
Davia;.. - :',17 hy atia4l be riot? i
bid, aot4aitai hail sill ;Now Christ tog thirty.
: *nag • swap, ti . '-. : • , .....i . ~- :,. • • • ... V: -. : ... ~
: - 'Ttioptioi lota Sus likwattre atlit Harems. '
the
-*.: ,It via ' *Oita . fur' his: flake-Ali
bottom - 4r itiu.rwi Hie' ithist - ", aims ',004 „ever
* rlttithei.d, pat . ' Yelaroalt.fidi,' to find - slain* so;
.', tram ai ikaosat*. i ' Iliasadott eionuailitadl WOO/.
.4 1 104ol! tio ll It, by Perjury sad d.... 1,
.i.iiisth ofigerolka a 'tetra 1 1...1et - vaui . :*°• . •
bialidlooare ttiat(v *se's 'Wits under the. malt-.
dA rst
,••;•41.81aSso Go l iatotaiat.. ' ‘ 1 ` , -. : -: , . ' : i .. .- - 1:': ,- . - .
4 • ;
E
•Italvisig pea
to ezersitefo .1
tk thio
a 0, to . done
&Deb r -; ' ,
. . .
'gas, • ' IMO of Zadtpg, •- • • ,
Plasers___. f - jtaaroseveko. ' :
— i e trAgesslast- 7tialls:Daski: .... .
mains!4 ; 1 %.. - , Order assk4,4t-,
At this sir! , ' .ssfilui: . Duets*: 04311 R% Is
not. osai theta!' asySthar Aka Is Ibli set
tles litho ' awl lia lase bawls imploystsisessarr
astus alast
ite.letobbte, 'Olg a Plett"ial tri als' , i*le/C w• silt
gasman oar I Stall to bus as sat as ait7 that slut be
timed eat ts, tied.* Aturinn lagoldin d ai i i
at the ablated esti* ;-, ' -,, - -' : .' I 1 , i ;
ANIA..
.
110(nr;110311klaff -
Bookibeinifnewervarkitterstyk . rillaak looks
et mei daverliptka ileguu!Saftnr#l, basu4,aliirnaiod ts'
"'dee at shorta# notice: • .
_ .
- • - - • .
1114 E.,berip desired to L tell the people of .IY,esb...
villa • plain truth—you have got to-llie in the •
Tinian—with your nigger* it you-will, wilhout
thins it sits, The. Oakes le-wort4 more
aU tha Idaiessionists and leiggers is th •
At the be g in n in g of this - ReOlicni.Piptdeeit Lin.
eoln asked yen to lay deem - J.o4,l'mi*. Tow t
Assad. needled for 73,000„ 2 men tof enforce the
lain, and contrary to the; Constitution, Job force, '
an &mania with the `traitor. Wallit4ing Sle.
oary, be intiemitad. that he Wee not „taiii. Tett
nesseeitight,e4t desire to tee . aboled„. _••
' 4 •11.;
_irything forbids a•disielon of ;the country.
.God hhatielf dosseds that we shall be one, as we •
are names*, in religion; language; by (ntee-mar
riage,)endi secisi by commerce, .
inonantine,and tivers.deniand lca 11. thereupon,
Wed the . I people of
-Tennessee,. In the' name of .1
G o d sa d, ot tantrum to their allegiance. '
" ' The ilOirriamit will maintain itrienthority.— . '
Will Eon. return t VII, for war edits orifitrivet; I
.until the rebellion is Subdued." .
Alluding to the vest eirray now in- Tennessioe. - 14. •
Etheridge said on* of our bsdiesaaked a soldier
" How tar back dose your .'artny extend r .4 7
=With, it reecho s to the , 1 4, 100,11 pole, and
when left ,two 'other reginiente *re trying to
set in." _Be said the Confederate - ineney was had .
enough now, but it would Ikon be worse. "You
borrowed money - on your cotton, %noir you arc i
going to hien your cotta Too and - Brock.:
inridge, be maid,- tiff* . common - drunkards, and:
Others he inentioned were either fools or rognes.•:,
tss soma sitosir =ooze. - •
/The letter of .whieli Cite:Lett: are given' !below.
was picked *pail the Pea Ridge tsttlediel&Where
it was dropped in the conflision -of, it
,precipitate
retreat. It was a : Louisiana- Major to bis • '
lister, and'dated Littli,Elock; . 11rksifas, Feb'. 22:]
Dana SaTza Calais S Y9ti ma in your
lait letter what !thought of 'the proepeet if our
dearlytehived eaeSe. 'To be oaadid. 'lave Mlle
hope for its success pow; thoegh last December
felt confident we would be recognisedhefire the
timing dine. don't like the; Yankees a bit; .-.
have been educated .to hate, them; _andda
hate chilli:earthy; but Itniat 'sicknowledizel the
Beath boa been sadly nristakeri . 'in their eh:trac
tor: .We • have. always believed that .the Yankees
letnildi not fight for anything like
that they, had 'no chivalry,-no poetry in- their -
.amare. 'Peihaps th,etYlcarChot,l , bat that they.
are. brave) determin ed, • persevering ) ) they; have .
proved beyond question) • • •. 'e ••
, The 'trouble wlthsthem is that they never get'.
tired of - anything., They lost all that:4oles at ,
first, and after,Minauss'we.despiseallrem This
year hos inauguratiel a new order of-affalia We •
are beitelitall.pointe. :14 do nothing bat stir-
render and.evacuater; aid while rhate e• the Un-- ,
eolnitea more than ever,:l respect them—ll can't
help it-:!'of their, dogged'obstinacy' nd time slow ` -
but steady inminer which they curry out their •
_ • • 1,„ .
have lost heart In oar catiMe.:- There
thine., wrong—somewhere. Jelt Doll , and on? , '
political leaders are either knOes or fools. ;They
drew us 'into oar present. difilOulileaandioichave
' no'waY of showing us'otit of them. t, . . •
lithe SOuth bad : known what would havw been"
tbe .resta,C•o f sece s sion , no, State , finless; South •
Caridiaa, Would have - gene oat of the 110 Tori;" .We- •
all thought wiroolild go out In' peace ;'1 knoW I
did, and laughed at the idea of the North atteMpt
log to' keep _us in the Union by force of anat. It
'was - not We had too many•
friendsin the free Smtss." - ' Bich step would be
followed by , a revolution in he .North, and tbo
turning of old- Linibla ,and'all the' Abolitigaists
out of office, ; • • \
it' 'be hair'
\ •
Oborell, it - ,ean't be helped, Carrie: . We'sre inr
N. it.' - j.:tod i lao4;retisat. --we! ntim; fight.
thething Out: l• hiilp Denoting
we Will ne overpoWered: :V.:are pitting irealCor
eyeriday,. andj the NOrlb strongerl - I fear jo
look at bur , luitire.• We ean't •bei , subjugated, we •
all say. ' , hope not 4 bat if we do Out Ay the.
eountry,°l,fear - wit Will experienee.something like"
siblugation. • .'l*. 1"; • `-* I
May be Pm gloomy to day; • I reckon
Who wouldn't be ?;.I intend toalghtaa.haid as I .
can, lint! ean'tsee my way - out , - • : •
- • ' Tear up this letter. •Dotillst
er or father or any of our relitivoi. tee it. I,
bare expressed - my heart to you because yost 'are'
my demlister, Audi always .tell - yon wh a t , I be.
- TRE WAS Afi AN EDUCATOR,:
, [Prancei D. - 041,.0f Columbus, tells the _
follorring story in ;TheLiberator .) ,.
A few dip, 'Wei. listened to a speech item
Southern Ohio -Colonel, right from "GOiley t
He hid left ids regimont, - and wis hoMo recruit.
ing, ; He had been .ad old "sttip speaker," as
We call the politicians , out Pire.st. ."Tio, years
_ago," said he, "as you - all . remembei. I used to,.
mak*: speehes, and often in ' this hill; too,- for:,
Stephen A. Douglas; and I took great pains to
„make Iselieverfor I boNeved,it 'myself, that
, : the negro was not 'a man, only sort!, of superior
beset. or oniang ontang. or something like that.'
.But I, tell you, boyi, I •have chiaged mijr, mind.
It you•bad been with Me Virginiegyon would -
have` been taught_ bettei, as If have 'been, And
- learned...to know ha . mai a npui, aid .bis feeiidoin;
as well worth fighting for as yours or, - mine, Ybs
- sir, we were all mistaken. It's net the negro that
Can't take care of ,-hiniself, it's the ;maider., that
can't live, without:him (cheers.) A
Cheer_away ! *
tam telling-you facts, and 1 - as Y...
- Yoti to Join our company and
.mare* with ,us to
the .battle=field, 'and a hen - we, have soligicsed
theeplierd.hearted and...'unchained every
alsole;we shell only have • atoned fcia:thil-wrong '
we did u politiciancin: the days gone. by.": And
this man was born In Kentucky (though 'brought
'up in -ink by pro elavery parents)- sad Wad'
making this Spaeth to" an, - audience efullY pro.
slavery, in sentiment and , feeling -befoie the.way.
Let - us take beast! This war *batiks along and
Wall kept up IProtraaled 'llifeetieg, 'and' is
bringing the hardened sinners to . :the ifizioui
seat; thaeonvictikin isldeep, and if ,the Mectingj
is only kePtup long enough; we IMpelov.
thorough cony Meas. 1 -
toOrtiAn.f:t,,"ii . ~
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01/1•A. butt* ration I r is to bogrintirfl+ tititito iol.
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'Gen.' - Siger - • , 4..
e name, it prononneed, br . Ger. I
man oaken, Seal. ' '',- ' • - I_ -. 4 -1,.••
: . yfer.Thit name of the/Whoa Savitsg Baia - bail
been ehanglid-to Milton Bank; . 1 , ' ,
"Or Dipthsrii. is : •making terrible ' stages inl
some portions of 'Maine. ...* -,..; 1 . '
.' "Sr ROrigetion - ois - thejWionsing
.Canal has
-
been rammed. ' ' i 1 .t . . • • f,
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• , i ls/S - Twe bandied thousand bursts' of, ale - are
,menufectured annuallyin the city of Albany.
_. gter,"Thitie 'situ organised club at fdrigitesville,
Lycotningiceunty, for the growing Of Sorghum. I
• AINT bin esi Teeple, of Wart, ; : county, Pa„,
Kill liiing,_has, during his life, ilein fifteen bun.
died deer,land many bears, wolverand Panthers:. 4 '
pr•Aii Washington, in consequenee, of the
opening of the'POtoosso blockade, olal has' felleMs
from fill Per ton. t0:516.. 1• • : ~"
• atirTha Pituburg , *Adis urges strongly,' , "
the abolition of slavery in theDisnict of Oolute4
' AIP•A comMunicent to the . Ctiestirr, Repettiedel ' •
says; !" Away with' one County. Superintendents/
and fries is schools Rl:trailer. in'tbeivplmies." ' I ,
INII•The remains of Col. Cameron; tilled at the' ; •
Battle of Bull "Rao, have been interred at Lew,
imbue& Pa. : ; : . • i , •-t..
pi-Bayard Tityloi,bes .seitepted* , :the post of
Secretary ef Legation 'at Si. Petersburg.; - 'I
pa- Tlie.ehurebnii of two Rebel : clergymen I& °
Washington werenbat up on Sunday last, hy.or'.. -
i
der.of tbe Secretary 'of War. , • .: • '- - .
ASP The
„Oriel hinirgenti have proclaimed tit ' .
inn of Ifijior Romans:is' :Idle Indian monarch " -- 4
' King of teed, with thelitle of- Otbo the Seeend-H 1
a- Biem Havana we ' learn. that T 4O 4eS Ink ,
not on Ises4rd the rebel nehnoner Maori, whiciif
was captured krone:crullers.. •He bid.,:engsged ~
t .
Parana is beribut Changed' to..the ',Cheeri .
Break o'' ay... '4'; ' -; . ! .
. lifir-w en - filidelterus Frested ortthe Zuni, a •
sil o
,made, whit seemed ade - rake- eqoft ,0 tb tow., "
hims e lf fito tlieses.throug a bole hot belt so _
large* b cbody. Brit, sa l'rentke,. perbspe'
be felt ad I eneughite crawl threugh any tugiil,l
1. 40porti Sunbury Oases* rinderetande that thy .
Stismoirtni Volley and Pottsville Railroad Comps!,
11, hav• itt enfillfillgodoo the erection of eatsn:.
deo oust trharires on the basin above Ststibiirj;in
conriectlis'witli; their i roads; Thit will ',require,
the leek . the :Kw to bersbuilt... ' It. II; anima.
tad that.the coat will be about $25.000.• [ , I .
jiloonßaturday Morning Jackson's Pyroteck.
Ma factory, 40 Testtlf and Reed streets, Philedel: -
.phist,,espded at. an' *Mg hour. ' ilkimnfoir 0r..:
five pstvoici were lillid. - Atteluding aeon tit hir: •
Jackson. 11.,Tile heattof one' of the'tietitos ws;
44.0 ibeilY two ihristoss sad various frivnee
of humanity were 44:attired about the ruins,Lpre.•
Seating ;a; most et Ockinclight. ; l ire or twelSo'
others, bays, and girlie ware Serionike injered. ' ',I
Sr bite. RdWards, the sister of Ildrit.,Lincolk;
had 'a narrow' eseatmilast week.. She visited the
Oak Bin Demote* is • %whinny* in . nompanY.
with soMefrisinds,:for the purees.' of 'wining Ms
'th'e liMoitrelnain* 4f "little Willits." While in
eouvikniation with Dr.. 'ltems,* fair feet !rote the
eastit,, tin bibs* =Mast bens leased withinis
few inebis of her bend ... ' They wire apparent ly
;i i i
thud frit an encampment over kißedistsat.. :
. Alr"Profitiwor Sooty. la the liga ' A ul ' i s' r '°f •
ditseriesse Joursua of Phetegreptg, 'sr
-Willie•cilltirs" mit* used Ssa painting *finite n::
th*lifulphs. ": Theta holorsisciall solubluin arse.
otand. 'being thi keuedwith - thel proper sPiiit
euraish are espeebilly'suitable forpideting trans
purenelei ton glans tea the Mavis, lantern ind.oth'er
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