TERMS , or ; , ; _ _ AISKILIg IiCOCZirnON, • • . rtr,-) •pir, ao)rturq r payab!alln idiasea, *21115 J rv.t ratdwitliin dtc cuotittie—a#d,s2 50 ir r; r , lthln the year.. • t.) one Address, AlTAtite,) oci • 'tta • . .; - . 1701 1,7 , Nvartatity Pitld In adrlinee, to (re ofirr , ... • 7a CARMARD AND 07140: - . ~,,, : I , 7 vrit, *IN be furnbbil to CArricre 41134 Others . ,"_ ; r t00.,-„pe,p, mob 'on drifter!: . 3 ,,,e - and Seictd 2b2chin sappliod ilth lasi 41 , ir t .ri, ~,,„,,,, et $1 in advance. . - illll Ltl,' Of fiLifil.POrypti. ~ . . . . . . reefer the diteontlimasha 01 ihotr NOW. pubr:ehar tusy.costine• to.ssod tbsm until are paid: . 1 , finr i..pra neglect refuse to talcs thole newipla; .0i the dß , * to which they in derided. they who wait Ibex bays settled the bills sod. I tsui,...ri bet move to other, rdliesi with:mit ledNrinlitg vj l..:,,her,sod.the newsy+ pars are sent ttio the forme r they' are' held rstponelhis. haeideeldist that refusing toqiks topareps. the onee,or removing, apd Isaiah; -them no, pnsaa f s .seid swidenee of Ititenii local- thud., RATES - OF ADVERTISING. • - .-,„•vilre of it, /ides; 50 rat (or one i notrthin—PUb inn!. rontic clach. 3 ome lane:V.6 u**ertiunst 12 1 ,4 . -teriti•t l ath,. Alt ad. f ve_lent% for•hort prrind.schnr,-,,1 as • • 0 4E. " Tyro. TURES. z •Bta; • 83 . 89 - $1 25 ';451 95 43.00 • 'bo — 1 25 1 1 75 •• .2 ' 00 nn 1 50 9 1.0 .3 00- 5 - 00 ,1 25 2, '45 200 4nu . 00 1,25 • 2 •. 2 70 . • 459 ' 00 1.25 • 225 295 500 j 800 '125 . 225 - 00 -./p "• 9 00, far IA I BJIIIAII2 OP TIN 125!, 2 25 250 •ti -. .10 00-1 t .' * l ntr.*. •2 25 4 np..L: no ' 9on -14 90 3 50 ix) 7 50 ..-- 12 . 4.4 - 15' •0 0 I a 450 ..:n 00 900 14 0') 20' 0.) I'S . 12 00 ' 141 00. 30 00 y.l.2or*plto (or *lv , rt period*. as per Ae..reetneut. Nut ite*, f t ca - th—seternpitilei wlth. an tort* te.ir h. • ; 1!,,,,,:00n:s 1.4. re larrhtea and Teat hr; Nt .rants iniertinn—•o' , ..-qintnt initytion*. S eertt",i r . in•••nrit are teunterl PI to Veli.it!. •!I•`',l. An d bthom. advert nu• b! ,- • iho *tar. 16th 1 . ar •1 t s •tae•iluz advert i•eroeu t ,1 ,1 " u 15 r,- . . • "• I • .fisr-t'l. fihrlutiit , c sul , stripsion. 4111 • OJ "Inennt ,4 fen r . 'quartr, whir than. • . • • c o ...ti.lptiurr,. • "ezev.*t the rata deatznat. , 4 t• : .pt that.u.tl - 1 , 111 0 . ••... 1 .5,r per •-•Ut atftatl.•:4 thro' nrit o,n esi A7l cute 'he saute As letter pre*s., 7r1•1 • Als--rt!..ment" rterive4 Imm KAT'ertiFlTl¢ rar.pt st 25 per r•ont..rotianer , en these by !Jo. ta.nement with, the put „,-,•„;,-* ot•h: tle3th'lrt ,, n-psni. , l":lth oh, nottre*. 1.0 rharae. _ - - - rt,tra•ter Roil '4:l rrei. except f a rel.iirinna purposes. 'will etrorired::: , rrtilii for any n' , ..o..flice* under 10. Ovur 101ineli',4 cent ati - er line I Ail;, nal. • . . or e of tneelinr• not PIA iMrPrni rrni. l l , 7 ehar7ed at 4 ree.ti..per line fer ,•akti'alions ace will state that lines o.* roil, inn —I A 4, 'hie! a bulf r,d num . - 7 -mA w.!..iloesa .a-!rfr eel n quarter reluton. Ail odd lines:‘,er: -a *plate: eliarzA at the rate of 4 rent* n'er line, for aisj per i hie for three ilntw.• virprti,.rin M 1.114 ronfine earn liu•lneaq. agen , ier /isle of -item, -.sta Ate, are n included in I.u..ine.- a • LEG T ALCA.RbS.. - EO.L M. DAIJAS. Jr.. ; Attpisiey LnAr. 14151;1.1'11TA I.ll.:P.rinw•wi to 2:2: iouthIOCII.III :St MEG= . Oil N I'. la)11Alil has r4.,eslitnecj tic sttie• nt tl Itw. • i rtliN, nn Ct•ntrwl,treet,9ptie.site • a r,tl , Ati 'lowa, N.ttsvile, rf11119... • . - 1.., 7.,:1ii. •,..: , 1 i•:- . ': 43. . lit ANE 1 1 1 N B. 410 \V EN - 4•Att oniey at,tAw. nnie.--. Centre gtrtel.l.n!nw.th..El.l,ol , .l 11r,b,• . P 40: T: 4 VILI. E . , P'A . ! j.:1.-- 1 ;,..- -: , fl. k tonN ._. DA M, (...;oijiit , wllneat Law: 0 i)tllre -NI. If. Well strerV(P.omn 4 4 ..) N. * . - IThtic; ' N., ..:,. '59 .. _ . -. A . - ' .l'.1”-1” - .. • II Elt sTß(rtisE,--Attornev.ntlaw. xt rect. oppr,i`p Ihi-1 own Ilan, 11104 A S. ICBA NN A N:Attorney at Olt re 1!‘ Centre r..itreet.oririeitet he i'irilerepe , .Tirrti.PuttsviLle. Penns. . P; SPIN N EY, Attorney at Law, Ashland. Schuylkill ruut;ty: aei 'as ~t the puecha.e ~ Real Esliile ./;nllectlon Dente tr, 1.4 elilii nil. ?ley - 1:1: !LT • 11-1 y It c I ISIO I I 1 ER, I. I '1"Fl. Sage- . n.• lidtu. PcittrAirle. Schuylkill ccuniy. l'a. street.curtu%ipl c.ecutul. )\VII)II.GREEN. A ttornevL - at Law. Wrht oorivt, Co,l ro". and ?ton•. liol.rAn6i on. iOricet. , :t.i 00n..u1i.e4 In (ii•rinan. ' • ,BUSINESS CARDSk i TEPTIEN fti , e—Market - .1,1•0<1 '6l 1;f0. .1•2 1y I 1 1 A. - tiODYßEY, ' lsuruni . e Agtua. ye Isrol.gl3n. I , ,•• `lty'Ll. 'Co • ) • .1: 4 . LAN ; G - ON, Surgeon I)entiA,. ,1„.91, r 0.t.Fti.,4.t..5er0nd Door :11R - we-Third street. .trlt NIAi• IS-by . W. SIIEAFER,- Pottsyille - , Pa., elst. of the , lci!ncylvitihi tlllttotlet•logiroitlu'ivey; it 1 1 . 11.1;e0i;. JZI 4)41 • R - A:N CAgTEß;.l;palEstate k Nul7 C . ll I". i,buyi: (iouniy, Dilit-1,..t,..1.1.1re-s—,•3lahatioy City P. O." - >. vs - , 0. - 41 . • VI if • I'MRC;E. ' K. ! , Colliery VI - giver( • ' PENN A - . • 1 , •••••ol , er 11. 's•l' •- - • El/IttlE , ilrmughtc.notn. niictols toi hr ! , :•le • trht•ht,..ry. aid to the rc -noii , Eng no 4 l, ma.lllr;,v "41.1 t, tlnlch ;YIN Y---f6r the ail() IL - •;!!"= , r f iste:hiving and C•nal: t.f (' ,fa' collecting • ,• Nloh.vitango : S: Potts . John A. Otto. • anafacturer and D l nter .:111 :•••1 ,, .I,VI Ills nos 13 iprt .Psk t_ . • . . WILLIAM . .MILES 'l.\ !.1 ) 1.:( - 14)11 4/1 7 NIIN ES and.- E 1 II..;;11,1;, oF LAND -, -0rt1,,,, wk,st MArl;.4 . str.-il. ' - '• '1 I , - , . .., ~ p. F. V . or. M,G.TlFit;rn'nit,ll W. 74 itNI if. .irr. I .• .. ,u 1 .1;..,..1 Nt4 , 1. 2.:S Dili: Ore.A. rhii,.ra. ' ''• .. !. t,4,..4 2. 14 :',/-1 y • . • WILLIAM-BER ER, Eaztfuturer of all kinds of Earthen Ware and . . _ . YetJoy/Ware-I.' -• • , . ~I 5.....1 A tr/e..,, , 1i r Kev . A 1. 4. 1,5 , 411 F - I:f”ry. • A 1 .,, :. I.l.•sr:•r 1.:••-s, Ilit7fi;q V-4,-Asfor Ploy =• Sr., &1.. l's•', ill••.-I)••••. 2"; '• 1 0 * ::•.1•1 v - • - ; ------ 5r.7 77---- '.•' L i ' B. !INKNAN; Ag . elit fur the e . ( - 41::' 1 • 1 •••••ies• rf . C.AI R•ros. 5i 1 .44 Mel! 1 1 .0110, lir. •'l.llVE—:'lf•tre sireet.-.A ok ppteAhEpisc,ril Church. , $:--11.m. C. W. firtiill,4„.4•lll3 I'. 11••••••nrt..Ino , t: , • 1..., . • ;..-.• ,ze W. :..t)') 41 , - r. :,:e 0 W 6, , nzni ngS., Edward ••••1. 1 ,-1.%. l' • ; A.,i, 10. ..(11 • 111- ' ...- • , LOW Sr. Martin..', r. i"il vs , l surves.. - 01 ifi thy line 'M . 4 tp.ines , i. .1" . _ , iratgrforir . i..! •1174. ralkialz ' , tat tlz a ........."4.....7 , 41,,arau1a.arV. Zlt • laita p-rulttr !,11;•. - Irtar01,it ' , • strert. lst door ulna Silver Terrace.' Irz , n. Nnroartihaar 3.'60 ' ' 441 7 HOTELS. _ , • I . . . . . . I TH E ET . LOMB. .• , , • :..z... -, cheit nut : , !Itreet, - . . between' ~ 4111.:- Tlirtd and Fonts'', .•.. . . Philadelphia:: r , ... -- "-,:_ 714 .. , 1•-lign.1 havi tit: lea•Od. fa. A term ttf . .C , r , ... .' l . , i , :.;. , hr.wor.-hava the pleaitore nrantiolinigeg iii f ,•n 45 at.i t 4. meeting rtiniM quit'', that it did t' '''''n . f - .Ita".:intion i.lf rilootis. Taefitti,•o. sorel" `•", 'f M.e.rett I•Ft. has ha-, .nt 1,1 3 .to t ,oatod and '''.hi•i in I Itep-rior Matinee: the apart. nenta it'. krt.: ". 1 "iintiiiini. and figinl'hil i' rhoulti-n •i" ll". - II Is !is!. • reseal •-nitoti,nt 101:1 !Ito dittiot An 1.1e1.1,W. I' l. )11 , -Ii n. I. and iii the itn meditate TIM Ity.lit the Cuia 4 , 1:3 11 , 41t1^ . I'.t Onlea, and the Clore F. lunge. .--,' .C - nturiall with Ma lintel ic a 11...staur ni., for _the Se. en -..0n ' , din!, edlinitaft•aforritivthe Fidriiroilfi Plan iiiii 1. ' , ' , . f 11-n , iiii fr , itn Three to Se.yeii .liallara ' per !week, , . I- " ,,- .1 t 0 i.‘,... i i.,.• • , ,Irt •• ilt t, rt-r la'. Table d'll"te forinerehants and I ticnkb.. sirs filluid h.,3, li-,. M. ..... t. ease to Fat..• ki-q 1: f! • - EXCHANGE HOTEL: . ,•- Centre Street, POT TS Y.I.L LE*, PA I , I ho ornl, , ttnel folly r Ih• wrll known 11 , ;t4;thei - EXCI“NGE, •I•ll*te.t:Rt an• rf.rt,•••• of x9el CAll'4O - 1;11 Ftri•ohig Itri•t Brener. 13 mnl, in .{.“l-03,* Et+, vik I via j P. , 1 ".. ,1,6 Por,,t• rt c,r 1.10• h, 1.1 , 15.1 ti;.• K• 4 , lllc.iopk•tfults s• it share 4 •,f ' • ittt.....oZ.N ;%1 • i April:,. • 14 tf rba and FEgER'S•IIOTF:L; r ;Formerly POttsville•NonsO,), 7 or, of 7 6 , i3fre 1. 7 . 1 1 , 4unf. , dorStr 1 . 101 . 't•l 15-1 y) M. VEGEIL.Prop J Ir." • 11;i16:11.. , • • • • Arch Str, ab. 3d, Philadalpfiia. 1 - 1 , 1•. - .1x•s.• st:wel)lll.lt.. pp ! " 4 ). (4.l r al:enn,eo,.nt ..k -ar • 1 6 •4‘ , ... - nrer Ntis to p...trt. c'•v.an t o !Merl 'Art tenter oMntfl to hf. Orr • 3154 rrt h. ttn.itrvg RW/I•Termlt,ll rt;r -I.l+l,er 14, Y.l. ' . 37-1y - ... AN • AMERIC 110 TEL, - ' 1, . - ~. -:? . , PHILADELPHIA , .:._ Located on tIIESTIIIIT Stri4t; idi Opporl,3l . o ,, olrl:"Ftate Ilona", 1" ~ '4' Ir:* vio t: pr• zin.i" 3 tr. Ili pj-inzipal..iohr,in4 'and I ' , l , ' f'i ,, ,?. Ii •. IN r.'-o. eul•tr•nl Itour.r. f curt I , iino. 1,... of nen:remq.t. Ith:ringl ,r J.f - !...., , r• bet.: teen elili,ly WI, t'.4. l'orwin• A i9tifog 4 "" • ',)",,,, } , uf-4 , ...4 i‘r j I. X•Ir;f1.II; lithl Ihi. llorel,:from 1 " ,, ,- 0 , , , 33 , r•10ci.tirt 4111,1 . 1 ii ornl artroiormentt. Ire! I ouitio.l f !• ,, li,,r roto for I .T. .Ild Cf , ll•l , lil.. , iff , • [ The Clly . Pirgrenow , r. -in l,e tal.oo'nt the rliff..rpnt, 7:13 - 11roeil 04:315.Arl .:; brim par,l.l3l,vrs, to fyitblu' WA (Kau h. 1(• squalid ,'• ~••• 1. , u. e. ' l / 4 ti... : . • ~ , 1 ?...i1Y0:, SI 59 1. - cr 4,!ty. .. ' - 1 ' • ••• :WYATT .1 lILVI.I.VIB. • '' HANIO.I. • - t NRITI N Elskjiiis, just recelv..l r o_ciUtia• ralv LT': • ' i' :" l / 1 11 1..3inuar5.2;' , 151 " 17 ., .1 doe' an et tr PUBLISHED VOL....ix,x.xyit l - ...1 ~ .. •• •• - • ~.._ •. , . .....- 4 - _-4 - i -- ,-__ _,.._,..,-------- _ _ , ... .•-. - -.L.--:4;,•,,--- ---IA2I-".;E:--_'-;.7.----1.;:•;;;r_t--;.-'". .'' i ' . .. '''',_''- -- ,. r..,..-L,..,_„.-.:.- .-4 1..- .: -_,--'''' '; ‘ , ,, -- _ -'-' •••.- -'--. ----.- -=---, c-. - '.‹... ----,•-•. - --.---, '-A -:-: ~.-1 • 7X, ---- .2, '• ' - • -- -,-- -'..-F-1"; - - - _ - 1,5• 4 7--.740' -...:. 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S pow. t•tr-tirt. 11.04T0N r 7. 111 • , • Pker No. A. • RLAKISTON • . FOIPPi. or VIE IIFFIT,ICA.LITIFS Or to! #7I[ITE AS11.1{1:1) ASH :Lod Flatlil7 SCIIUYLKILL COAL; FILANKLIN'COMP4N'Irb ,Ckliatatj- LAND COAL: al.'. II it ZLET N ,L lIIGII COAL. J ': 0 ; e.ll7'Welnut street. l'hllagetOcti. • JFICEs:J, 4 :NeVF sreet. New Verlt, J ta7 Dpine t streetr - t. too • '4 4^ • • I . Pler No. 14 - , I • I j j CHAS'. A. HECILSCHEH 4 CO" ~i3r.o.AD MOUNTAIN, RI.ACEI lAN tkit:PkltlOß • . RUD .4;qI'CoALS. I • • . 41,..5m0h street. New Vlrk. W .OFFIC4-.9 : : {132-alnut Rtr, et. Chll:qielptil VHILADELPHIA, &Ci . _ „ .. . SCHUYLKILL NAVIGIITIt . . • B4ippiugVilliEVES for ANTHRACI COAL, ireraNyire k ii ( iU:i,Pli C i i iii i 4eirbrili. • __- -Aviiart ti0.•1.. 1 LEWIS 'AVDENRIED , &CM RpmritEtf, POTTSO. .; CO:. i 1 ; ' ••, • G m Wal mut. Street., l'hi adelpNa. -! , - 'OFFICFS: , 1 lit Inowlway.New V. ;.i • 1 -' ' . i Rate Street and Wrch nte I:nir, Bnaton, -- ' • I REPP$.a' It It AL• • OFIE10:S Pine.Strf.et. N.v. r. (Merchant: Bank "Ityild i)AVI'S PEARSO . MINFVSAtIt si:lPPrr,4 or CELEIIIIATEBET/CEST MOVNTAIN • • •spouvErN RED- Al3ll C N9;1:14 Walnilt ,Streat. OFFICES:I No.lll 13htlhawny. I. . Ne LNO. 11 Dolma St'reet.B DEL,AW /AVIS TEASS6N,VIi - 11.4. G o criAS.XII.p C . , ' 1 ' - - . . . _ . • ' Wharf . No. 3 . . 11AS MILLER • 'lllSeks A.i..1.. 150 , 11. R.. t , ?I' 'WHITE] " A the PINE:I) . r • n S . SIT. • RED':-AS • CA \,.V. LANDINGS—GICEI,NWICII oFFirE s ;.—No.lus Walnitit Sirret, I April `l. CAIN C HI:hM 'a L • J. , 1t11..101; .. .0? LOC VSt 1: . ••• - • LOCUST i.IOUIT lUL. in ,White ted :2141ra/wit Wharves. gqkuatki/1 • . linan.4lkrvit MOODY.Ski i : 4 Chu • Vebruhri • " . Tnnicts CAIN - • ..,LOCUSTiGAP:•yi vtyrtcE,-;- 7 1 h:ave app •J 7i itt . croln k 32 ,, r MOO TAr;`4 4.!0A tu;,4lll,,oatoi:lr• • Ha uriott, VanDpse4 MINI ANp • • LOCEST . - MOUNT %l (901 irulnut . OFFICES. Trinity'. Bull -,No. 5-Doane S i Marcbfl, 'C2. . ' A LOW AY . C.' NIQ Rhipyinz thirty I hi• w t,xrc. . j!,,t !iv any linte'doriiv. Oftice-4tin. 133".Wialnut SY ' REPPLIEg,'S NOTICE..., T hity# nprrinted LI•:R. 1.4 *k And e• el wire. A g,nts tor t he pt I . prrwt urt. of the Col furruerly ow Lficust limn, sin, littin, Loon do 'do , Tmnn, .Itroad Xonfitain-:: " Want Loci .. -* . -do . ' • CII-A 1.t.,1:' A lIEPPLIkiIt: • . . , Elltlatlolplttit. November, , i ... 15C,,1. • . . - ._ ~ 1 • • Partl r es . ?ttetctrltoe to pufrhaF., any , f:llitte abo-To whited • Coal.t eau order frcitn 328 . Wal ot ~tttreet,Phlla:da TYLER, ftliN I.: & c 0 ~ l' i i :lay I:u Oirtit. New Yetit. • ' ' • - ' ' 92 Lit .. .tr: , ... Bogota, Asst.=. tr.F.W.H;TYI:ER. Hart Old. Cortttert irufl . .. . Or, iia l"wretofore. fm'ro It.EVI'Lli: t. & iiTIOTII ER. ' No%; I: ; 'OO Vitt] . ..I, ' , Ithilaletpllla. • ' .t- J. - ---..- • _ i7ETt' — = - :.:_ - 1..: I ' • Peach do; a Ash; " 1 ;_ EHIG. CHARLES RAMP' ", NP:ti.e. Ii' , AAC t.. ni:Wor . • M/SEII 1 4 41' slurp' IVioxintai • .! , urres ,- 01. VI WM: UlL\t & A I:I.ES II .1,111.!Stli ' • r..rno r•lrint.l±. " ' • G. GILES, Akent, Felirttary-2:4 '6 F- . . . • • • •• • •"lIIRI.EIGII (4, *ol.l‘,lu.ivoly. DALE lit EWELL. Follies order) Yeth'isrnd t•trm Oat ing a pig. , I OFFICC-10 9 Walnut fit. i•ILL Ibuletn", April 19, Y 2-, .. . . .-... 'LOT•WAINUT - IGHT, . , , .(Seteirm 'aim to THOMAS' I RA* ii. On) 1 , . - ‘,l-N.Ett' ANW, I s Hi l? ER. - OF ,11.11, 1 IN PLEASANT COAtic-fr - om lluc • -) .?lnu,ntapv, Omni A.l .lilo. ~,,,d Parl.sr Vnires, Ilatlat . ,i`qctia. -••- ' 0.-1.. l',.tAil.. ~. . '-• •- r , itay ENCOIIICAGE 11.0111 E. 31.4.717FACT1T4E..._ Stll' , Ellloll-MALT VIiNEOAR wan t .i n „ t „, l roujpetip ajttO r Tly k!, iparitet: . Gmeerg. Liquor stul !Intik iheeli.r alll yi aAl . tn g 6 4. t outoirtib.4n ran. It 6 put ut I xrUt.(mud vroptie traus4ArtsitlGu. • ', • , • %bin ufactitte4 and erw . 6l..tity '• .17: • G LAL fait, Pottsrills.. Pit. 2. ?r4 ..‘! - i"^l.l .. . . '• -- ;-: • REMOVAL!, ! - - •INTEW GOOIJSI I .• i •• • I\7* '•C. - AIORRI 7. t,.' .gar•• , ' , .. s remove 11 •Ms elom lo'the bu • , weriipkee Or . (;01:11 , ,L; Cake. neat door Mote • pt. Prank NAV?, llardware,'"R‘±re,-Gehtre strreh wher• he will etidestronto keep rolietatlly op hood a full atock:of'Llry 0(10(111. Gt. erritiejl'orefisions. sod Violet and Ifetd, etbleh will ern at the eery lowest marked paler eailt..., , Thsultfel'fl past firont, be , Tntlil. .reatlrtfullY solicit • emdloustic•Aft be hatronago MIL m old easlowert, sad a *WINO 'bared* of the enema°y gepenilly. ' . Pothrilln,'Aprtl let, lei.S. ; .., 4 . -' 1 4-- - It - , , • t 1 ,.... ... 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I 1 ! .13 tYPT I SVILT '.: : . . 1 / 4 4'....:42.. *ltfir . - . ir....1'.:1-- ''''' GENE .---, 1-1 . - i -'"1- ‘ i 4-1 ' - 1 S •' . ~. HI-1 4 •. , -.. • , ' A n m4 l 4{ .' , ..0741r BIM: i .., i , ~. , . It 014010 dupdatt - SiitkL[.ozi sto t t l e - i • , ~ 1 ,I . __ - , 1 ' ' i ~• • , . ' ' - •;.I,_ 1 '. , . • - • -' ' ggW 4ll rAinik" ehtli that Of IMOI, Ott i .-: ', 11 V - ' : ' "- ! - ."- .. ''' - ' ''' ; 1 ties attnesists tads* kis*, , elopie . • , cbe.moef. ',Weis...Ord* etie es 'ILL ;TIC : - TOtr TO PiEIICCE + BOWELS OP vac k& TB , AND SUNG O+BOX I . ,lli,ce.iga'N's or MOVNTAliB;lllivaLs..rnicv wiu . antiwar"' Witlf..ii:;0171111111"Di AS. Phil, ,LCIT ALL NATinll3l:lO OF 1-4SII AND PL1A1111 . 114. , 7.it..1:44111t0in ., .,. i l' ......: ' - gualiqbe ra j , ,IrOttloll, la : t as arsj tossed agets qi•eftlelL :P/alk a i 1 . .14 l IIRDAY -MORNIN4;..-Bt BEIsiJAMIN BAIISAN, POTTSVILLE, SCitIIYLKILL ,N- MEE EMI - 0.0.A.T + ; --, rllo4Lkt) .Wherf , I4EI En; Phftaas' ,I. 1 . . . TiII , 4 • 1 V 1 IVIII E ASti and . , i s , AL, , htin4. o phi. • I ni No+. 9 Tri.alti /ARE. VENUE.,, lexiyir 6,, , T. AS ISLAND. i, 4nnnex e l ; L • . . • 2 'A Cp I Nn It; Froui.thrir PfltEN AIN.; • .6711 If:Da:Mind .1 . 1e.11 enoit 1.71. 11 oti Pa, , r: 16.1 y • ' ; 111 has Neil, d t A: 01' 110 ' , 3IV Var 4 , • hn'i'y • r t .:" putt. Phlhud'a. • 1 r /2-Cul 11 t; Ilan Collie I.] - do' of .Vein do • VERY SAT . . . , 1' "..._ :, 1 -- - ' - s ' ---- ding R. It ; . "on the Dclan'are;lat i , hiSadelphia. Piers for the shipment of Anthracites. • Iller No. si; TYI.;ER, I6T OII E CO., p1.1.4.RH IDI4 1,40179 Ske.Ct.IPTI(4III OF Ried!ihd Whits Ash • SCHUYILKILL AND-LEHICH COALS, •ND GEolt.Gll CREEK CUNB*SLAND COAL. , • • ;•2 (s waiput st.+.oola4dapbia. • - • OFEIa .{.l 9 Wet iilngtott Bad ProTiderice. :414.teeeyllye ' 1 - • „: fle, PO RT .. . . NOR CI Ar. - PAIuIIERSON .. ... .n4 - 7 EATT 9 kri.4p ~..; . i i r - , StirkneyjA'; 'Weill gton, • 4 - 1 Agents 'H .7 IL, eor - theft !c'i., 1..,,,k6d I.OCUST .1 - 1 IiNI'AIN . . . l COA1:. i.. , , . .!, : • • fri'rinity ilundi F. N'tw:Yorlc. , • ' ' F. [ll5 3 1111: Sire.. , R.,,ton. 1 . 1.: Wminut Str4o, l'hilatiplola., .', - W bad . No. 6, K.lcluipoiad. ,- 61 - ' I - ~ ,y. ' --,' I .1 : 1-1.? 1 . ". Pier No.. *.' -,- .' 'l , '' i I 'JOHN 4... wiIITE. . 1 . 'I - lerii.reili tr , ,,, . 1i... . . . I tißilifittl:7lsri.aMMX . X . ..• CJOiil, FLIAtIF ?. , 'ill. 71' rkilrr,r.cuifoNr): , ,- I: , .i. n; 31G Walnut stree t ; Pbtladolplta,t , ; . ,4 i . OFIICti;S: ~.:. 300 WestTiartte'ntil at New Yur : k. -OelnbeTi 1 .. 8 -; . r , H- 4. 42. - r :, la. 1".‘43 ELIIZABETHPORT, C. C. -'S AtDEN HIED ft . CO. . . 205 INnut btrok,l•llll.ADEl,Pril A. . - nu IlroadwAy.StlV YORK. • • 1 •, I • ;86 .tal e strret , • BOSTON '•!•. EWI Whorrial. 11:1.( ,, rti in Vir 6.11,t,'7, 1 1, 'riles . DomitsTiq LS-45 , 1r, Prtpitietnrs qt )(({lfiCir•k allieryi qapai jOrtete ng ritY.T 150,000•911 4 ,* !, , fqr of thr cerLra. fel 1/i4ICI,NTS, (Ret As),) am, Marc' Iliptt,(lll.feeAskl . • .4 . , Etohlal ,e Agents frir the cafe °tithe pairely genuine rust AtoOntain Coati. froln. the Dale Col Itery Ori GEO. C. enTTS & Co-',lll of whlrh aria I: ',hipped idireet ' to Sew Vork. .la Canal: dr ,via Greenwich / Nara, (broir Naiy Yard, PhiladOpbl4) • • ---'-- 1. • ; !, At -Pl/iladelphiafroa 'No. j• j Iliond3s • The [ r [ hoiresti gnalitles or RED &IL Wll . lTlj ASII EWA I,S from SrbntllUl Cduniy, rkir. 1.1 alto 4redil care, suit shipped under nue t;e)-solfial simmintondLince: 1 • 6 • At .0 - _...izitbethp rt. N.J. LEllloll‘SPr.t . .t.; ?iuuNTA-1N aild LULTSCII.[RTitiR • - (3041 A— I; 1:-[[ ' I •1 • ' Fr Bkltimina, Id. j .; • The eelebraietr IlL , 1511';;114 WTI; SIINODS •• --t. , Atl-lo.rsey • - . nu d .11/kerl; t e itnras-) I ' - The 4 [ ery annerhir COAL:.frelm the flatiimore rein.-taien fmre thle And snri.,l IMnrore tnent and Cnal, Coin pany' , ..j E4ate-," near Wllkeebarrel: a' Fn. the C011 : ;s:C11: RIIIIIE both of Whleh, atetarn•pnr,po‘ep and for family nge: are unturpaseed. tikld certlflesies In our helAi[ee. from narlies whn here, tv-ed teeled. theke Coale. and pronpnnre them the ar.st, itt[rrtinaefe:•[CoO , tor ateam nee: pro- during aahf4 and eieater Mate, than any [Diller kind., - now before th'ip4l,ll [ e.' 1 [ , May 1 5 ,' 59 1 I , • ' I, Cried!' ' •• [ Cr! ril tiA* WICKL• • LlETargi . I t S. STOUT - VAN WICKtt MARTIN, Room 44, - . .1N0. 111 itroidway; New Iklioer‘'ort tha ,-plebrati4 FuiatEs; (LEHI-Gil) VOA'', horn the I.:nariyu.2... 11..szteton. anii d,nid.r• In flir 1.-ht;v.triolic4oti 4ffit:ll. kitIUYLK - Itt, COAL.'?; InrludlhY ' - • TPA/Atli - ON, OLP • tSt9IIN V;•;LIt60 AF4I. ttit,Nr.rtattr..)A 'NION I‘ TF.IN ICED ASII. at'itit.l - Mtti.,N LON, 'ItIVILIN'f V 1 ES 1U:1i itur.g motAsoov.- .•I Pelivertri direc4 ;front 016 and on r baiita Vet pal% at . r• 11:1:N1'11N; • itlttlNtinlftK. 41t - F1i.A.M1103% 417, 1 1.RET111914, N. J.' 'IIITE ST: I rph 1..1y, OK, i • MY). T: STOUT. - VAN ! Itt.ll It. MARTI -'I r • . HUY I C()... _ . • • 1, - .T. 14. SCHOLLENBERCER. Agener• MINER' Asp SplfrEr. ,4 .11E. CELEBRATED Itlackilleith Tillie. Ash and Peaked • Mountaidyt.ee Bur ning Pink Ash. P. o.',A(Mtil.:SA—Vorterrtais or 111.4iiteruz, Fel:!ayl,- til Courtly. Pi. . April , 15-tt 1 ' - East. Franklin L'orbe&y. Vein 'Coal. Y.EAS'I'PRANICI.LN I:01111Eg -11111 ur . CO 41; lrl , n.lll F 61,1 . .ucc•lngively•f , y 4le!!'xtP. c`,4l,pw,ELL k Cli, ithnsarr my nlde .4,oocitt. ori.torJr.r.' from Them, thay al , sky! dei).;fid upon gettit.¢ a puyeartlelt., . • o 1:: • I FFIITESI • ; ; %o. fi4 walnut 1it.,1" 111 fir 61.41 u -fay, Nits. tirtt. • • NO. 31 : 1‘..11bi Stosten. • , ' ; •'. .111.:NIT.Y11.1:1 • .Tremont, Mart , 4 . ; • Al • f , ;.$ iO-o(l ) (7.kliNj m 1 =Rig 9oehriian, • 19.,E, it : irkui l COAL.' IIIO.`-S.. York ~ cp-aL. . , . . ~NPV.ELTVPOLLIERV,.SPOHN VEIN. 1 i. 1111-IE-- UNDERSION'ED -ha've • pli) . -i ,4- 1 . .. elonx,rl ttie ISOiItIN yt A 'iN - 1 CO En ILlti. tortneilv worked I.p.' flenr,re:lt ekert,aritt'ace now preptired to eels, I ' erect for the , C.wlli I.. _ ' . 7 , .in a A FOCII7. 110 Ttroidwly.(ftorm, - N.,-3.) New ' , wk. it Our woe ;I: or fir Itils Tie:ll:dad 0561: AU.nr d&rs'irlit. Meet . • l'A h Ipronot.e:lt..o !lon. - 1 - :.. A C. 1111.1.4 R! A CO., i'hitsitiVP. -Pa. - ; ' 40-ti " : 10 ! & CO. th of all crlicoil.th ,iLtd lind-Warked - • Ore 6,'Gl CONNER. I it PATTERSON ) } , i i r-wrgint. A-, 1 S tPIor.RIS: or :tan . CKLICBRAT.CD Lo Cu s t Mon. tam Coal . 4 - 1 : 1 0)NNER . 1 .4.5 rkirEILSON;, •• Aodom4 - • Taut:ilk •••- _Schuylkill Conn y, Pa. ('b'('b' , I. P.' 7 7OORHIES • • I . _] ' • O I.I.AAn /1/11PPZI.Or ITIECEitIMATICD • :f • lieWit3:4liein Red Akb. Coal; reoui tke I)U,N,CAS : in;c‘p' " I t.:oal. • F Ile mineono rati AUTCArgo . •• Trinity 'PottYlril in .Styre . . NEV 'ICBAL,' BREAKER. . HE .tiligS6Rll)Eltiraving inve n t= i_ - . and pafen z iel ii4trl:ir and Ample triarhine:for hrpakinCurl tr.:a else thajnaiket d•mande Low Were the nee'of the tilt . ,int, ttiton, mate nablv 'terms, to-thuae ‘,.. enraged in the C,uttinpae: • - , I . 1 ' Th« f arent.rh7htlfor one I. rte Colliery rt et+ dirt rirt latil be ktr , l3 tolitit on. wia will make a fair trial of the . marbl.te. and peintitihnte `.gagett in the , trade to o'b /wire lia - ormatlhni. ' 'I , , ILIA. WILbEfl. :',Crotaons:l3 , ht?3l ill.entany, Mardi I. XII' 9-17 , . ..., tF,l:;eandHile L tioCK.S t.. 'PO 'lid's. itt•"• i l C()A. ts - now Is' 'awl +irfaitc, ley frpm them, nipy rtlrif,' • 1- irlititsia oft: MAN A•mcgEt,... • :.16-51.-- S A.VEi 5p TO 7,3-• PER cg In tile Wnsie in the,Steskint ofboaL THE SUBT.CRI:OEit, hay ng Obtain td Lettent'mateni int. R new and noefel Improve; went in the- breiliinm of .ersh• reopeeti6lll-nnere .the Mme In.tb•rtnOld.fratina ni l the mining 'Ohne and. sth. .era. off4r liberal. loduertnento Int, Ito intniduc- Ono to gengral uni. - AQUILA BOLTON, - • ' • korteazionth Behuyikill County. Pa. ' ! • &•t! . . . HOOK SPIKE , . MANUFACTORY. 1A.51 IlOo!,piep*red to monufacture T non,. SPIR.IIEIkor ill dernerlallons,st mar 'ntae-tuiers' rate* and terms-, Thankful lo lb. generotal puflie for petit , fictirs, I resiectfalcallaltentif a to t las: h?.l-;:efl Of bugliiess. - •.' FRANK karr. ,- April 14,'0'•. Wire' fop Worke • - JOIIN A. -ROEBLING . Triastono New Jersey.. Far A lima Inutortminni d lof Wire flop, constantly on band. .Orders filled *Rh expatcb. For sisaortrengtb, aud cost. See circular. (Jan.', 1-1)4 PROT UST,II pient; hnUlu superior Tlllll3llllPf CIaROS.-Fnr64ll' 41111 X, 'O2. VEIitTISEMEN - TS. ..,,,_,.... -- .:, 4-- ~rr i at.....1. 2 r- 1 .:.,:.;:4*- ...—..-.-e .,- i.-_, - • 4,, . `‘ - - " , :'.' 1 :1 :7„...;-' 4 X,O - 2.4 , 4;_- - -- - ;_ til,<:: - - - : • - V 4 -f.._,,,L- 7,,,,..„,, i. ..,; •- • - ',.r..1... -4 '.. •i-ratr.L, 4 4 '':.i , - a ---= , .:. t7.-,..' - i-- --€ '--. , - - -T ' i n e .4_ 7 ";"!J--T•;; ••- •.1 •4 ,.- - -; , .. ,.-- • _ - _,'4.-- -, '". -- ,__,=:,, .-ftn. - . -,. ~..P, ' .,- . ..., - 1- 7 . - • - . , L iPI-Z - -- 0 6c5...."4.P. 4 .^ ---4- -..-...----.:------- - It=i7• - ." $: A..‘ 1--4 '' - II ~ ~ )its . '4 ,- 4 , . -ea -MO ..1.1.-- CO L. 4 11, Port 1,1t1t7 r Co4l—jibirh auatrps It*purity. h 7..• (I EO. p. NEVIS. Ary•vitj Par 1. F. %MIMI! tn. No:1I I Ilmabra'T. New York 42;-!34 r0uni,5,,564.1.1yi Oc Ft *pH ALBUMS.. . EID, fre s h ort nß GO. Pattrolta, biroad Aimee. •ne Atithiee. style, vith at 13. BANNON'S Boot Rolm_ SATURDAY' MORNING, 1- • -101e.r.N0.31. r. ersmcivos..]: • ; Di. V.m.CTss . SINNICBSON ek GLOVER. • . surrrtas 801177LICILL WiIiTE.A3D RED • ; .aiaa. Lehigh, - and 11(1uniinoi4ii • OFFICES: !Cei ,w.epui A pot. ilvirlph Is. . Old Slate lipase 81,-t unos,t. Boston,. WRAF; Phllnd'a. -1'59:8 - . , .l ' Pier ltiss. j . 10. ' ' • . BANCROFT: 'LEVIS & CO., • - . . 3tirt.lt A'..rra . ril iii.lll OP TR - S '• , CELEBRATED:ASHLAND . COAL,- . ' Fili - ..7 , 1 3111i1ANOY SIOUNTAIN. 1 , .OPFICYIII lialnut street. Cmusrurreint Building. . 1 - • .11'biledelphin. • . New Ynrit Offirc-70 Ceder . street . Boston Offlee-25 Kilby itreet., : i , [Oct. 2.3,'48, 43- - • ai . ~ ~ . i 1 . - i:.l pser: so. Ix.. „' . ' •-• ''- • , . CO., LEWIS . AIIDENRIED CO • • WROLZFALY IiZALCRIS'S Tilt REST VARILTIts oi , Anthracite & Bituminous ' Coals. -I {lO5 Warout strect...Philsid.lphla,' ' . OFFICES: 110 Ilroadlia. :Cow York.' .. : ' - ' . i •11 4 0 Stato•tilleo-Lrlosion. . ' . ' - i Pio/HO. Sfiiii.il from Diza,bethre, Or. LEIPOiI, S . PRINO MiriENTAIN. TIAZIAITON A;si , k . ! . .. couNcitottpGr; COALS. . r 59-13 BROAD. TOP. BROAD. TOP COAL. The Ounstrogdot . Ong! Broad Toii!donn't ilitn,nalliond Ind Coal Coudiality Rerreetfulli call the 'attention. of M. IL Oumpsnles. Steamboat Owners and iiianeterturera to the T.lue their IN) A I. as ai iTEAM tiGNEILATOIt ANL) FOR MAN I;FACTI'it 11 i`elll'Oeßtz. , THE.BROAD TOP COAL FIELD, Itawinimnnei-tion arlth4iiii,ADll,plllt AND NEW TORE, both by Canal at'pl Rai'mad. throuzh !Stela and New .tPr.e.y, tot he interruption'. of rhiptrle'ON 'widen! to the SOUTIJIIIN Rlyt MINOT:s COAL. Firdor, and rtitular •uppilea tan (lately be.c..;unted upon throughout the year. - I i , . . , • -...T4E,.. Lewis Audenried ti, 'Co. ' iboff4ade arrtngomonfa wllrrby they aro, In . daily fa:. Ol cdpt of large quantoa of thorhoiOad nitaA D TOP:tool they are prippark4 to fill`ordol•nromptly, at •maiket rate.. 1.141:. IValnizt 'atr...4; Philad,lpila. orncez :il' ur""'t*AiN..,f work:', . : • ' • 'l4 Kilby alaoet:'lloatotr. ,•,, . • 11l , Wrat nitnattr streid. Tldeno•... o , 1 I - - . • Juno I. '.,1 Offlte'of 'the Celebrate& • EIiOAD. Ta*h , . . . . . , •, White' Ash ;Semi -13itunattious - • - 1_ r As)) r • . .. Ra i l; li e!il g . h 4C oarhi. - . • Fo.-104 NV aliint , Strebt . .illiiladelphis.. . iliauntierOttned iretill, feaportfully rail sotir Mien , lion to the Celetarrf;rl itroad Top Opal. maned otit of hot own property, prepared] directly under hie own' itiper., 'vision. and eonfinitia bin hperatioita esriwiltely to thhi't _region. (ha ring on othreioji (Salt ,ror rate s ) the purehafer t wan reljr Upon of taliiinka phre'aiiicie of ftrrad 'fop COI I without the rier of hartnr. et to trgire itr moot final tat rinna rein't or from oth , r regions Aubrlllutill. which in ap peeranne tnight.4o phnilAi..'hut in ,inalitv'tantlylnforinr. From the lideantegeou At, arraocenit.nts which kne« trill ererteil with the prihripal: Railroad and -Canal Ct.tnr, nice, ptirehamerit eon in a'upotietl at the-lOwest prier. upon the most reasohible.tertuaf and'at the fhorterl not Ire. , ' ' . ' . ' . 1 ." . .. . For,itemin Slenecatlnc.:MPth" and Locermollre En 'eines. ]tolling }tilt. and Pitddllti,ii Furnares (11.3% Man uticturlng, illarkattlttiing..r ri i ng - Brick. and Lime I,f ii , urnlnz. thla Coal cannot 1 Itd . .. . lie earniptino•s• trOm "Sufi+ Id Impurities,hichty Injat tont , In the man utect taring on con. and 4...tine:lce to NlarbinerY, Unilyt. and:Orate. Hate. gtres At pre-cmt nenre. : Ita eary CnuibuftiripL comljined uPh itit bra uti r4i . .bile Dime, renderti it ,a ile.irabla. fuel focjarlor thatei.' i : -., - " 1 • ; E ti.s t •- . 1.,e.1: i g fk- "Coal:, soiricE.,:-Th.6.0.. .ii, - ;1,,,it,, , :den been at.. T. - 4mM Sole Agent. Inc the...ab , , - „tf the Celebrate'd Fa‘t I,bl:7lo7c:it, mined froin the le•••11Itin Foal and Naviga thin Cninpany'a lando+y, il'onynghatn At Ml.-tiler. and. shipped -at Manch , Fhttnt:.. ili!tteri.• hialsrlt that he xan .upply the trade with an art', le. ill quality and prepare. 11 , 41 uriantirtFeed by arly In She market ••• Will be pieve4 to conicnulAcatelany (wilier' infoima• non, mid will bi• mi t t lintlii , i, to .rrevire your patronage. / nab fec o pertru.7l/.1 - . .1 • i, • 1 . , 1 roMilfitT it.tr,t rown. • tre-16taition.a'...4Purthaserd are 'reticeritullY re. riur...teti to r.attilr. • all lx-twd•ot rrOrrentinc thriorrtrot. ar, 0.% ,titvr ttj to protlocal written Orli:lrate to that tiltacct, may ca. ' 1 r- - LORBERRY ICREEK. - . • . Lorberry C l eat. • .. : As It ferlor . Ccalit nit! advertited -aohi tinder the na or of .üborberry." tatt here hr announce that the, u oder afzned are Tff Ei ON LY .11/NEL'S of I.olt E RY COALS: and.thnt aleraril f;INNITIKSON OLOVY.D. Mr. J. D. TILAKISTtINt-ind Me.are: LIMB ADDKNIIIED k CO.; alt"our Cool at tide•water— Meears: .SMNIC SONI ER'rea , einitne Mer.Nrs. Kitt .tnllletlSteriOrllo!a:MtVllllN It.IDLAKISTOS reertrind . Mes.arn. raeff /kr:Coffins:Pond M . LEWIS' AUDEN:. DIED a per. Mlller Co:R— abd re , the may 0•11crt in Oil kind of Cord, and It Can be ahtipped byheitnthirr resOlpa. KITZ%IIII.ER. SIRES & CO. GRAEFO k N urrING• ,•• • VIIELLEE., HILLER 1 CO. Znerrowe, May 114.1111' • . C,ENWNE`LOR - 13ERRY; E -bare th,i!T, day. 'oileitidett an ar r rarigelbol . t AUDENIILID CO..!.wherebv t boy ire to have The. e.relt.oine *ale of ell oOr. - I,OItSCILIIX CO Al.oh ipool riesi via the L R9lilitK It. It.. forlheloar 1562. Ali parllen desiring this . filtorlt - 44 0,111, fati h . alt .tsuml of otasllllng thP•g•nts , pre. unadult•ratediirtf*, tkqn Mrsirg. LEWIS .11:111:N• niEn A lam.. )TILLER a CO. • N 'W. tYd ,K. 80N,5ELL...4.,; ° -;. No. 40:Trinity NEW 'YORK , Offrzis for gale 110'kEir BROOk. , and NORTH , SPRING ,MOUNT II IN LEIIIOH COALS, En boats. or On: Loanl ressOlai at LLIZABETIIItvat and: CITY. • I , 13tYCIVST.00/1 4 t f j1 trataat MloraorTlda:Water.;. viritacir.ss*ttiti: COAL. So. .do. C. F. NIIIITON 2 61'§:I.o . 0011:34.7" 11/OTJNAILV _COA 4 Lj ba board verrel4 Purel.:oll4llEnitlif l iOe board reirels tip P[IILAD'A • Littman's Geofge Ulna - Cumberland Coal,: For tbl Soilind.C.Onstirotleirt, and North River Trade. . , March L i 139 m LY.Kfalffi, VALLEY. .- J-. 1 44.. 1 g Valley ~. Frpnitiln Co a t ,. . iN -OllCE—tThd'upieniined having leawl ter • term!of yeas ilia Minn of the Lykes, alley and not Mountain Coal C,Hrielieleri, from • Mat the Lyteria Valles Franklin Coatis take*. notice le, , bere bileireti Iliatfie . lisia Made an arrangement with kleeark J),AlEtt. D..IIINILY. of Delaware City, Delaware, and II it ts,luptlNtrrotii, ilit Vali River. Mies., for the axelo• sirlett.le Ind abipkienoo Nei Englsod 'atid New York of kbe PI the: - e dertitioe Coerced- eel! be Anted f'r sale by. itetn and ell order. eteedidloi directed to iIitiLDREMIMITOS FALL .r.lstit, I.IF-NItIC THOMAS. I ; - fSercesror to salo n t .Tb,mao t Sole theibore Cott r?.. 'CAL , I'2-- 7-1-• ••, ' I II • f atirrtliLy a, Fmk. ' • llfagnfactuaers of Wire Coal Screens, ,'• V li tj ..1 , :1 respectfully call the atten- ,-4 , .....„„ . . c •••.. tt two. engaged In .1 .m " =„... , --- '7 , er-rt, Lb Ceitlttatte to their I:- .: ,-;: :), r - %.,, -, a e.,:-. , • co 1 feereeus of ttfe I , 7 '... 47 - :.., • . '!*'= : “4 , titt.., various 'rises. 'They ''.'_, 1 - = . e ~......, ,t „ •.. 7... .. ,- ; h iF .Snereased fail ` - ir. ,- q...;;, .:.:', ' --..! ..,.. ',.'1 . ..:-_ , . it for t arninn do t , ^ 4.*,,..:....„ 4 „ vc,i,vi i - , :t \ \ t best of week witb .?.., • ~ .-. ~-,.. r . , ~. priAipustcs. aid' 61a- ~i;-: ' a ` r .-` .....b.;.c.- . 1...:....; ..,:„. psOett, •rtrorrpg tit* i ' ....5 01- ;;;7•;•vpv...:0 --- . Y42 " . mhst lan erlitnesai - ~.-,„ . - ~.: . ... bitaas to tb4 Bfanit i • liT t y m e ,t a i a gunrantfin I a work doutlat tbeir reetory. . . - . - rhgrosalisedtubstnit4Uptitiratthe 'Aorta wellies. ,_, • 1 ' i ' ' • - *ensign Belb4oglibissli.adgintal jitiamisinfti . God. plena. ai., Lei.atwityg chi bard. 1 stuv i t ,rdenialeestOd to tbo Segal/ nts It er left at D.L. arly'sliardwarestoesxlllrarefse_prostp.t attootkia, 4Stillitt Mnrerf Wa- 1. 11 1 1 5 4:14 271 tt VErt • ' • ' • TRAVEi.IN ' pput.Acito t .#,Rgatoga RAILROAD. caueursiou l, irien •fi dna /no - Posta Patladalpteka to Pot ts- cep A 14 M mps/411M ?tile 2ira. TM b. sol; at [ 'Phlka - dsk la, oa rams days sad Sundays; st $3 73 risk, rxsi for aay train on Oita., days, and ati tbs attert*llay 3:sodas. ~ „ . . - . G.:A. NICOLL,9, *sera/ &pt. , . Tom. , • 41160 6.959 Leiti.cH VALLEY RAILROAD..-Isel,: , fIONINIENCING'ipN.t.* 10 ; 486 . 1. . . V. TURNS PASSENGER TRAIN'S DAILY, • .( 87 3 14 taaY4 EsOPY4.) • • • --Tin E . TAl34lr.s . • • •, Shawl nr/lecivals and Departures to end frost Near k and Philadelphia. ;' ' DOWN On ENSTW.ARD TRAINS Steetcrsk: - : I f.. Ne. 6. Mi. - 1. Lea • ; •'; P. H A. M. 31411C11 . 3.45 1! 11.00. 4.00 Lehighton. . ,• 3.55, 11 10• . 4,10 . Perryville,* .; ' 11:15 - 4.16.. 'Lehigh tlap, o •• 4.16 'I , , :11.29 ' 4.30 Elltincton, = , 11: 11.34 4.36 -Rock Dale,* . • 4.13 ; 11.45 4.47 Laney's. . . • 4.43 . 11.55 457 White 11.11, . 12.01 ' .5.44 C.P I IY• • . 1.54 ! j 5.08 • uok, , pd•ulas . 4.64 • r 3209 ' 5.12 Catanugoa, ; • • S.= I, I 11V13, 1.16 " Allentown, ' 6.55 '' 12.211 • 5 2 7 11.0.1.1eheto, ' • 4.32 1 1:237 6.40 Freeinansborg, . 5.42 ' , 12.40 3.19 Lime 'Ridge,* - • . • •3 Easton, .Easton, (arrive) . ; 6.50 •-; 1.40 . - 6.05 :Philadelphia, (arrive) , 765 ';, te.te, New York, w 45 ; • 4.t0 ' • 9.50 • uP on iris - Tv:Any TRAINS. 5T1T10.45: . • . I Itio. 7, Lenee r , :31. New Y4k : , 8.00.• • .12.00 I . 'A 00 t CIO , -5.15 . Easton : Carries) 8.10 3:2p 7.40 ' 10.43 -- S. Easton:* " . 3.= I , 7.4. r Lima Ridge:s" 3,55 ' . 7.08 • • Freenistisbarg, ; 9.08 - 3.43 1 , j ' 11.06 144111A:ern; • 917 • 3.54' ! ' 8.15 11.14 .Allentown, ' -9.30 - ..4.10 •1, 830 1126 -. Cataktirout, . 9.43 • 4.21 I 8.41 - 11okendanqua, 9.49 42) , 8.45 C 0 04.V. 6 • • . 9.53 - 4 31 • 8.5 T • ' White hall, • • 9.14 • 436 j 856 Laur:,*4. - 4 . .10.05 • 4.13 9.04 Rock . Dala.* , , 4.53 ! .: 9.14 Slatin-gton, • -10. E ' 406 9.25 Lehigh Gap!. . • 10.34 5.12 I 9.31 ' Perryville,* '10.46 ~ • 5.27 9.45 , Lehighton. ' 20.54 6.04 ;"•!:- 9.50.. Ilacteh Chunk. 11.05 , 5145 , • , 10.00 A star (*) Indicates Flag Stations:l . r if3r . Th mu.* Tickets are ridd . ,ltoe Philadelphia; New Fork. and all of the prinelpil Stations en the Central R. . IL Of Nee JereescililSo for Reading. 4'ottsville, •Ilarrie 4 , burg ind the V. Wilkesharrs, and: Ile it.. lions re the Catawhi a a Railroad:.'• Jute e:, 761 . ,_ ~: , - L , . • , PHILAD'A 'a,'READIFIC RAILROAD , REDUCTION .11 , P4r.14:N0V 4 11. V MILS, .. 1 On aud afterBIONDAY, AV1tt.L,241,16130i commuTATIoN 'pc:Rif:Ts. - • I \A ir" 441... poul,)(l , N§, WILL Bpi •••intiPri between afty points* crirkedigoldfor the b'obler and any member of hie raMii.V d+Se IN any 1 ng7 train, thrtat aby tirritA l / 4 . 25 ;en, rof .-.11r.1.01, TUB MCC! LiCe 'AIM. Pr” - ^" -, hr '"-.. Re. r' , , • Mat hay Ing oeraaion to usellie liond,frrinen fly ovi bnidoeils cr pleesure.' alli Wad' the !rhos'e arrangement convenient and ecouotniesl;.an -Fottri Pavenger traini run daily each any hoireen 1 eadinCenl land Tat, Trains daily between Rradi ng. Pottsville and Ibirrisburyt.. On Sudays, only ono morning tra I and one attormsin grail.' Up. fptin between Pottsville and Pliiladelphis„and no Passee(Fer 1.-aitt in the Leba non Valley ilranch.rail nnatil Fer I,he .above TiCkets: or any ; Informalkn relating theretd, apply to S. Bradford. 1:44.. Treasurer, Phil:Wet phia,l6 the respective Ticket Azentot on the Hue. onto G. A. N 1 9101.4, Gent. Supt. March 21."110 . - .• J__ ' • • - ' I TO ITRAVELERS WEST & SOUTH.. !cur:WIWI.II & Songpantalon* Railroad, (Late Dauphin & Susquet i mpia Railrma.) PEllt&)NS,desiriii g .to go * Wes.4 l :ind .tleuth will find ihe chlp.4t route ria the Sehnyl' kill stn4 Susluchanua Ililirtitail, lunninz from, Auburn' to liaribthurg, where It Ciinnettte with the trains run t = 'Metz le Pittsburg. nalllutere and Washimtton, 11 , !iti alp, Clattintittrelturz,. Ti e. ennovelion, err pisnePtcilly HO/ at a// theintr. and *is el/caper than any other line run. hint c, these points frim Schuylkill ettenty l . The care lm re, the Depot of the .Pbilintelphia and lleAtling 1 o limilre tidally, at 634 o'clock A. 31'..atsd arrive at Auburn In lime to take lb.. mars to Ilarriktirz„ Ware they art, rice ati , 12.20.:F. !tt. !Aire llarril.burg daily at 2 O'clael(, P. )1.. nti arcire at Anburd In time to connect with the A'n'ttlefk Plittscille train: 1 .z". , C..• ' ' I'' Fare (rum Potlwi il Ai- to Barr oho - .Ist Claes, 't; $2 '•1 Fare tp Baltimore, Fun tO,Pkttsburg, Ist Cli nt,' hn~u~btlek@t%toalt points farnitthnd.. . ,` • Tielots ran priwurerl t he. 'A - lent at Stortitner's Pottsville, at any tjl Pia during the day. ! • 7.50 .... PHii:ADELPHI*AiiD,i 4A11)11 0 4,C R . i R. - I - r....7... i.t=; ....- ~, ,,,,. •- • •ifol ik t ., :P. .z. , - , r. ~.., , , ,,,,,m ml . s finer A trangement,-11ay 13,1801. DOWN .PASS..KNOEIVTItAINS . . .. , Lnar P Atari lle. daily. (pacept einidajl.) at 9.00 A.M., i 3 - laid 1 ~ 1 . M.—PaAsitsg Reaqing 0.10.45 A.M . -mud 4.0 u . iI.M. lArririn; In Philadelphia at 1.25 P.M.. and at GA P.:. ti.' It , th .l.,wn trains c , Yrture:l: at In.:rib-1g with East' .' Zeno. ylvaui t Paiaerir trains fir Nit. Turf. .; . .. .. • .... . . 11.:P PA.V.SIiNG.EIyd'RAINtt. . 1 ~t,e l re piiiiadelphia. dail*.fearept . - Sundaii , ) at 5,00 A. ,!,t . ,,, a 3.1 E, 1' at....P...,i rig heading at 10.4 A. M., and 0.13 ti...M. -Attiring in Pottsville at 1130 110015, &kid at 7.!:.% . 1 P. iM., B6t l' i l.l, and Dowii P+•Sfinger . Traini. con nect at Pert ._ 'lay agqn fT Clint idth.f rains tc :and from aruagoa..eataWiasa. Willi disport and Eitnira. I Morning Passenger .trains onty eisnnect-at Port Clinton for 'l4lleatairre,lagran ton and Pittidou, ".! • . Passap,r . cra leaving .Willianisport. by the Catalytic.% ennmeet with Pas.F.enger.Traina leaiJt Port - Ctintort'at A. M. and 3.1.:;P. M. ' ! . • • • LEBA • N VALLEY BRANC.H: Pasen,rer train ',arcs Reading at 10.45 N. 31;.af1ee arrivid of Upsaft4 Down Ni!irnjalgl'acaenge'r Train a frrAn Philadelphia and Pottsville. !Arriving at ilarristrorg at 1 : 4 1 3'. 3 1. and!'l!)tince.tiniwijh' PA...anger rrainsan the -Northern f7entr;)l, —Ponnsvi A m . .." and “Cduibe,riand Valley' Railroads. for Sumbilry,;Wilihunsix.rt. Pittsburg'. t.lbcaster.. ItaitlinareAnd Cbacubershurg. •Itetarninz, leaves I.larrDibukg at 1.71 P. M..'aft'er art, Val of 'Crain - strain above pbtnil Arriving .at Reading! at 3 . 40 t.. c ab nwo jog la hUp and ,Ikiwn Traint for Nittsvii,e and Ph liadelphla the aame.evaning.! No Trans Sundays. 1 nrapine Pa.sengortrain Mm Ilarrisburfkria nonVanoy 31., on and after Slouday, lith`Fbruarr, 1862.':• jj• - Faien..."..Tietireen Pottatilleand Phlladelphia.f: 15. and-$2 25; Itemtindand Phlladelphia./1-75 and 11 45; Cerril)uriand Philadelphia, 13 25 andl:2 701 Letgsnon an l'hilniolphla.s2't;O'and,44lo; 'Beading and liar. rietnirg. fl tin and 11 30; 'Beading and Pottsville, $/' 0 5' 2114. ;so 8s; Sealing and Lebanon. RS And - 7,0 rents; P9tttO.,ll lleanarrhonarest2 65 and $2 15; PoltsTille . andAthaubn:sl k3a.d SI 501 ; . • Th mrh So. 1 Tieltets—P6itarille to Baltimoie.ls.oo; Poet •Illetn gettrshul'U-14 - 50eliteadlueto Baltimore, 11; !edial; to Ilitwagter.p2. 7 2. ---- - --, • NO poi d.,or Ita4tage illow el eseh Pasenet4. I ThiSecond ela es Cara run rah all the above 'insular Pav+nier Tralue. . , ' • • -,- . ifrOrnin;Trainpoen.All.4 AfteriaionTrainrpertiy, rnn n 8 atidayg: 7.3 J A. M.,iang pnoidibm.i at &IS P. IL • - - .• Through First Claxellekete 4tt redteedratee.to Millt own Fella. It uiTalo.D.rt mit .I:hiago. and *lithe principal p , inle in the Wait. sorth Weel:,and the Canldaa; and Evil ;rant Ticket, at lower fares. tnall thelaboelt Plate% s.ans .1.1113e/111 , 1) - plic , 31Ion to:the S tat Ihn Agent: 411110..A1i Dirket* will he pupil:are& before the Train's etsit. Clatter fare. eliargedji.pald inns. ,I •G.A .N ICOLLS.Rn g.# eti.Supt. • April 40: 49 1941 to. taliply.kwyl,. - Stichter ' • '4ll.ll'S AS IN tIARDVIA4r4--CIPTLERY, IRON, &O. Co#Ler Centro and ilarket, "Sign of ' t • ! POT.TSTIII.LI4, PA. ' : Jitnamri . to. " 641' ..,. lAP4EIWAR - E AN IRON DEPOT. litklll . ittiflSCrilllEß.baTinganwarrene ed his COMP Oil his new piney of btisinesa And with a weir determination of furnbl- I lag all each 4tde as.the bueiness of tbe en.tl il-gionimay require. at heir lowest niari.rt value, solicits the inspertlnn of thernbllr. I shall be always ini band. and hare on hind full atoek of 7 . ,i Bar Iron, ,Choptdoe Xses t 1 1 Flue Iron, • .c,,,i eivie,.h., ICast Steel. liar. Chains. .' , Slit Iron, , Nails, and "piker., ' a Rope.i ' , ' Tackle Blocks., ' ' Bello *,'. Anvils and Vie's. Be: - 11 Ilstdware and Iran Depot t C.32l4 811030. !Imo` dents i i sib, te llarket. eest sidet I . FLUNK POTT. inly 15,1 1 44., ~ ' l'- • 1-tr i CEOROE tifiCHT'S . ! tiy. B vi ARD 'ABE STUB t:, two doors be. 1 -- "•77 - ''''" - low erth:e 11 el.an'd nearly oppapitr tioil i : cl Miners' Bank,' Pottsville , whrra will be •-- , ' - found an exciellent 'osortrnent of 'lasso I , . en Trietudnif, , Mlle n l / 4„ - - 't Bp EIVX.., , Fine rave, • .., titr • diery, , t - - , /rotary!! Warrs ''. • 11 811 maker's Trvis t ~ ' • A i, - nrtinent or One Loots, Ca oter's Tools; l'uhle Cutlery. t-. al MI and Paint. , F..ci,et , Cotlery, / 3 * * lrth , ° s , rills see . 1 Table Spuons. ' r , ‘ . 4 , 1 , .. .. : 1 anvilsand Vices. Nada and Ppikes, i Aomortroeut of floe Gutia, Railroad Iron - and Nails, .s.beet Iron 'Crucibles, , Botith Toole, , . . 1 IVlre. Flo Plate, . Bitildlug Materials, : ' Brass Kel,lkur;. ' = f •C 4 ! Site, . ,;• Nod trooo. • 1 • EtrStet'l9 "1 ' I Pane end Dollerit, Arm Blister, Muting • * 1,. '. Mill saws, ,. ;Itallitp:d Trues. Crtineut Saws, - t I. Nader and nbot, Tine ad Saws. .t ' M .. ' ' B. ieturne his Menke kb the puhlie fro the patron • wiir they extended - to tlfe lite firm, abdhotpli that In his, i e In ividnal entmat6'. ili str er attention to business, and , t snpertor quality of bleats:4s , and serommndstlar4 .pr es, will-riritildretand erniticuind their ecnstirruest map., . pift. - i ,1 1 -I. GEORGE BRIGItT. 1 4 fkrartisfarnheqrsand Iron. ctierc &rid. .rattsvillo. N0v.12. 1859." r ,. , • , 46. _ ... ,61.. itiii U Ft! 1N NI TIE 4 NEAT - MAI R. - SU FTRIOR ARIIC LE Pat ie. ,\ ' ItoKi b . , + Z. A. WIT,. NE _l4, 1862. ; 2d, Clasa, COUNTY; PE, • • now Ow Per Per* Trawls. . • • LQTAL 'DEMOCRAT. •• • • - *Flit not to me jour Veto% rase] • Nor glean mins oars with loyal tent ; , - • Who Valid.; this di). lb Freedom:4 van,' • • He only is my instal Milli • • . Who tramples Slaveryts Gralertials • lis is my LOTII. tratogzEt!• , With whips, engirt. by chains, to,l long ,We strove tastike nur, Payees strobe; .. • Whs.* Lit•thiet4* those tome, rind, • • Must Ss with -whips and' chslos mend? U.-Democrats^ Lao rinse to tho4l Gail Drip mial Pm no De m o.-rat ' •: Thank ilsalesl the linssars driers this hottr, w lit Mistily Ri*lttafd ltirepot ; Who Www is in o riitait is pathway now, • Bears ....tvitairrt' stampnilurson bb hints ; ".. Who Skulks alis,f, or Shirks his part, „. • • !lath !!•Stafir.itopflotirit in his heitrt. I • ' of "Equil Rights" ye prat* •• ; • ' Who fairs like Sags at Slavery's side; j• . • iteyoilit the stole rich slave-iihipatnitOs. And civies" for ,tils•lis are lasis .• Therhains that Negro limbs enroll," ! • ..,' 'lases astl easlsis each child or roll l 1- , • - . O Northern 314n1 when slit You front: Ms Limas that. (Woe tyrants apurn not , the blned or thin they hrind. But every Inerlian's tuft - wren kiet,dl; And ye 'rho said bent —knnwinit Deserve the entre lath Unit ye Mail • ' • While !*theen 141‘e)d' reales:36l4l:lm _suits Fr 01:11 twice:ten thousind tcontheill 'rihaitfreehornhwiris--beneath the turf— Lle always eru'ebe.l. by Ireton(/' Sof ?"., And pig icus, it . thrwe Kra ece.l.ooe a•wys 'by Slavery's hottuds be drltrpt, - . , . The green gm , ' In the rburrh-yeid WlVet,- • • • ! The good e en givers o'er Battle &Ives; • 'But 0 I - from eritnson seeds now 41141, Al hat eropeL-what baryeat—shag; he igrown ? , 'On I , no.ott's plain—on ItootvKes!eod-e -' • .., Wb'at fritha shill aping Iron Wahl, UlGoal . , - t .. . 'Spring-time le lierel The pa-14 11 , 0W sleepe— •- I 1. The peeseht voice—the Futuri'reipa : , .• • - , ,Vl, ho p :ants gocd seed in Freedu sifisi, i • . ' I'l e , wily Is toy Zety.a Mn!N 'Who treads thetered of,"Slavfr, , 2%V; ' Ili is thy Lariajihatoczas! -, I '.. . I . .. , A. JAI: Dpli,:c.iSE: io Tir.,t7, Mil 1.3,!186.1. - , i i •• •• ' 1 - - ~• I . ' i•••••.. ' ; argirriratt NSW ?P OSE[ 1 .. . . . . . ,• - irronithe 'JO:Untie !deathly fu r .itkiso.j•' ; .. - 7:As..rft.E&4l. Tag CAPITOL. , • . 4 I , ; I N 1, , , . . .. Utica tof •Starery lis L'a turict l y , 94unbigi 1143 . _ ;'— When liret titan" our banner way*, Abate thituallim's Council ; • I heard beneathite marble wall 1 The clanking fetter, of the alas.l, ;• criarket•place I ea:4,4 I And saw the'ebriettau mother 'told, And childhood. pith its I,..cks,ollgold, Blue•eYast and fair la Ith Saaotr:t4r.,d. II abut my-oyes, and held my brettb,, And, smouldering down the wrath and shams That net my Siortnere blood anima; i , Stood tileut—where to speak wasikhiatti. LBesitla me &mined thapriann.eell ' , 1..1 Where ea,ted!odo iu MOW For. tinkling word. of in 4 g; And toiling freedom all too trail. • She. flag that Coite,l,fnam the rlapped menace la the tunritlng sir; I M od . a perillrd streng r, whited the human broker made bit hoMe, Ynr !rim, was virtue; Gown and ittword :And Law their thretfoldeanction gave, Awl to the quarry of the otao,d - What hawkingoitth oar 53 nibol Oa the opprentotla oldOwon inct.yot I know that *very wr4ag, However old, .hcoretor,ottong,4L: . _ ItatOraltod thnfi wronging hoar., I linos that truth would crush the Fnmebow. sninet ime, tbe'end Would h.,' srareely,jtar.4ll hope to se* Thetyiumph Kjth Say mortal.eyd. • Dur-now I ice it? In .the'ion • A free fl, tloSts:frno•)onder dume; And at the uiti , m's hearth moo, huttie7 The just ice looedelayad li Autrs. Ni , t ei srs; hoped. In calm of pray,er, Ihn'me'scs‘te",of deliverance comet, tut heraldediby roll of drums 1. • OA wages of battle-troubled - air - '3flastimuods that mthden and apt's). , •The IMO:. that Bethlehem's stipherdalttle.lri—; • ;The !up of Dstril meltln4 tbrbmgli tbe demon-sr:plea of • I , Nis 3Xlne.hoped;, but what &Po P. , A.b. , ce our br , oken - 4reatto,;3lo!plans: clod toys, with wis.4 hon*thin wad's, Then:lllre etottes-nt llherty.• l'ent II not wIthIllm; the c:Ofee ,, • ;That treed on . 'whleseed drupe' tells . le sweet to ale as silver bells. Rejoicing I—ys.i, I will rejoice'. • Mlle friends etifl Inning In the.idrt . . dearer ones who. gone before. • Are.irstrhlnkfrout the etrrniiphors The slOst work shy your_ hands begun,-- • _ 14.1,1,6 with me!' The chmetenirm red. lilogtoms with level the fWinece heat' !Gr.ws cool b4teath hfs ble<ecti feel.. Vlowe form Is ei the Son of Vogl • • Rejoice! Our 'Marah's biOtjr ' Are swertened ; on ou r grou oil of grief . Itll.e'dez. by limy in et rong reiet,' . The preptoicies of better th ings' . Dej~icc to bilpr!" ,The- dAy sndtntttht Are oce wktbllnd. anil one wit h them %the pee by,foth thewleulv tlecry Of Judgment filb±ed with . ! yioli the , Na.beulte . union. May,l7, THE DKNOCHATIC ADDRESS.' .1 • 1 .- J i • .; I. - TT l' j. i . .; '" '• ItaAT,A ROUTIIa OF TrNlOlll I` ‘.l•F:sa •.:•TIIT.ICrI Or if— 'TiltaEON arAai..7NCFal By l*E VICTI/tI. OF . 4 1 !ift. bye beer: intending for:Font.; ilium to 'n" . o.' i ce alw•ry.remirlenble:novenriebt of certain Dew' craq,Conareskain,tcollwn itsallies and eympa. t 'leers with Bieckiori.ige, . Obh, - Floyd. and Itamphrey Marlhalli 'A -.:tneeling wee. hold" the .::her day by the , e old party' harks, whose repo totions areas battered and roiled as an old bar. lilea.• nal) addresic• sent forthithe people of the 'i 7sited States. ~ his fo:inidai‘ . e. prortun`ciamento for: cineulotiog TO Or six wietta got just thirteen igoatures 1— '' I , . •-•• , ~wW,,,, A. Itichar Pail, of Illinois; A.' L .Knapp. SE Illinois ; Job Law, 4:,t 'lndians ;. D. W., Voor bees,bf Indi.i . ne: .W. 'A llen, of (thin.; C. A. White, tSf Ohhi ; Warr: P.'NObtO, or Ohio; Gierge IL 'endletnn. of Ohio ; Jainea K. :Morrie, of Ohio;;_ •••••' .• L. l'allanefigtl [int, of Quin; ;Philip Johnson. of; enneylvaniti; ~ K.itilenna, of 'Pennsylvania : I K Co. K. Sbiel, n ' O'regon." ..,* • • ,1 . 4 unaeoidable:absonee, we ipresiime, o.n Publii--I oldness prever4d the names of Dowell Cobb: efferson Dawiel Jes'e - D. , Bright. Humphrey , .alaishall, Onatafne AI llenry.lWlg all, and Neill, Prawn, from ti, ding their. lustre to .tliis newly.' tisen galaiy or, tatriots. , So nauch,forehe author ••„alidp'of this add ss. And no* let, us see•what ' re its . pOsition.. The 'first PriMosition is con ti e r iv r 6 e a m i a n ve th d i t* v ' iti t plaptirrliottilfm: selfish a .g e i ; t ot e rs ,D ti e e i m a ot r i . retie ferling L! anything the; can be imagined '..:1 ! '';The present' edministrati•• was choien -by a I arty, and in all civil acts and, appointments:Alai' ecognizid, and.istill •does,•its 'fealty ancl',obligaLl tions to that party. There niiist and' Will be and lopporition." ' ir l.• , I- • ) . di AI Vallandighif and his crow d *ant, o continue,' in off:lee:and get their old,friendi Mick again, and, for thilquirpoia "them must' be oppOsition" to the present •• Adniinistration, . I We. thought' that . .., r im the nation wee struggling with's mighty 'rebel,' !lien, it was the.diity of. all citizen*. *Aimee die , ' ;unction 'of seer or party, to fly to the ,support of' ;the Officers who had been put in commend pf the' ;laboring ship of State, in order to rescue her paii• sengerkind save her precious cargo., "Na," say • the thirteen: a. !'the first thingi is tosettletbitturs , tion to *bat sort of ,a flag - it ship miust'carri: tt, And, next, We Must have the (Dices. Nobody has confidenee,in Us. We icre 'turned' out of °Mee for bad conduet, bet the ship Mall perish ;unless ,• a „ we are r es t ore d . • •L • ..• ' • : ', : -- But the address tells a l Ateitstrous falsehoo, d when it says `:that -In "all, 3 1 }i civil 'nets and ep- . - , - poinfments 114' AdMinietretion :has recognised its ~tealty and , obligations t 4 firt± ." It le an' implit dent, ,glitringiii: -•Whoin alit President Lincoln offeti to epWoint Secretary or War ? Joseph Holti outberu")Deutocrat, who ie. indeed worthy cif the name . - ot. Iteinocrat. Wdons . did. he 4ppoilit t. reTt4ary . cd° War ? ' Ilm. L_ 4. Stanton. anotbler lifediMg Democrat . Whom 'did he nominate as Major Ilene:Wl of the 11.-S:; kriniesl George 11. Xiatlellan, another firm, unttrering Deinuerar. Whet : general ' are eneral Dumont; 'General Buell, and general Halleek 0 Democr ats nominated by _President Lincoln :sod coufirined by ,- , is - ISenate overwhelmingly Republican. 'tbe signere , of the address, to make !out the faiptest 'shadow of; a - pretest fur, the plot, was: compelled to insert a faleehood, - llad we .specs We could enumerate ' butidri,ds of nther.appointusenti-Andrevi, John. son, isl.Govirtior of Tennessee, for ,esenanle erb'e have ever -been --warm pOlitical enemies itp thellresident.:,- But let us forbear.. i ' i ..• Tbe.next proposition is a must significant one, • shevriiiie elearty.that this,address . of the thirten ditto Aka'. the clinic./ ittvitheth traiturs: , ,. .I "To'beginithe greet work lef•resteration..the , billutAtix isitO.ol dL"lition.l, The bitter meters •of.secessiriq aimed first and are fed still fromthe unclean fetrulain ot Abolitiomitip. Itint fountain maiiebe dried tip. : • 2 ' ( I . ''_ . ', ~,,1% I . • " .p) thi s great work we cordially Itii,ziia,,s,ltee. operation of all men 'of every Party who •are op. puked to the 'fell spirit of Abidition. and 'who, id flat . a . lilY, deeirethe Constitution as it is and - the Hui= as It. was. Let the: deed past bury its dead.' - ItAilY, lorenitif the Union, toe Constitution:and' - At:Liberty, Cu" . the etan:daid - Of. thi Democratic 1 p.MY alreadyl In the, ficid_sniti confident df viette f ry. 4 'hat party'', the intural±and persistent cite I „. , , , 'toy Of - Abolition:” - •• ' I 1 -- z , .. r '!',. I I 2 , Look ie tiO. attentively . Whit is thi first linty 1 'artful people? .''/o put down rebellion; l and%re-1 store' tbe supremacy of the Federal law. in the' resulted States?, That is 'hilt. we bad , hongtit. .Thit Is. whet the. loyal mini of Tennessee: and . Kentucky, and all.souri, and Virginia, anti Mary leed,so3,-4ehtteen, and CaObeli; and Prentice. , nod John M. ,Dual,. and snails., indi. others. ',Viat.,iiae trn?rer does. the ad ream say ..li patti ng Wowie and co:netting imit ttiw . Gtirttirns;Ccinsittw, Ci. At.uttein io tibuk•liiitiet th e rebils. - plx 1 .•- ~ 1 1 ' NSYLVANIA. ' 1 / I ' NO 24, f • . . '''' - • - depnecatee neiiltee bildgal .b arning,nar wire-cut. , i ting, itoe, glierilla,niarandeng, nor destroYing rails road. cars; nor - any confederate outrages. 'II.M dumb as , the grave on the 'horrors' now sweeping over devoted East Unseated, the holes of mar •tyre nd patriots.' It condemns not the barbarity of 'tb rebel.Governmentles our gallant priiiiiers,. It h s nconondemestion of the infamous conscrip, Lion..act4,. nor , withering. invective, to pour out like oaten lora en the . heidrof • this reb'eli,,Mhe ire urning the entton arid . stiger crops . and des (Asti g *lb &intl.. Then it. speaks no cheering nor of Congratulation for our gallant anti heroic veld' rs. !who i have i eft Abair' Anna, and, shoPe, and' lestatot'; 50/idea, to save - the Government. and, eepoiite;i to.the ;ssubliate timid of the Union and r,:th'e gag of the 61tepablia.znt doei not even hint whit every intelligent- min. knows to do the -fret. that! the'prime and moving cause,the teen • - Min estd nod source jot this' rebellioa;,is a deter min tien!ori the . part, Of....Son , hertf, office-holders mad, errata arietnerats to destroy free govern-. men and build up a 'escinareby or aristoensoyatr the nips of Democratic institutions. •. - -•-• -.• :. T e tnilp who islitionlat of. this ,is Ignorant' of We pcehes, addnssses, resolutioni and -newspa pers of the totteti Sta ter for the last twenty.years. Ile '. igrlocant of tbe , celcbratell .*Peech of Mos. L. t . Sprat!, one of , ill* leading - men of Smith Car line, who declaidd'-'l.hat•,`lShavatte CANNOT tUA E -• • G RVEILNUi: ATI . WlTtr DEMUCRAorI"" "St eel baring achieved on. - victory, to escape. Den secrecy at tat?: Worth,;esliat gaits/C(oll4*r M etc., rear nu Me &Joh ...'•'; ' lie wait b e igeoriekof ... . 1 .-_ declaration 'ef Vice :Preaillent Stephens:as i , fled by ti t : : e : S .: p a , v ,: a t;. n : n s: e. , 11 1 a u: na k rt - h 4 e . y a s t oe f u te : : : n rc , ita t h h r :air right ci ; . - tib S it a,. i cictit! ji r ae t a ci u: ' ee rule iiso l or b r : hi :s ee e r, o l e f b :•.- de i b : it : t : crar Constitutien.lefre c SsbOrt for want of epace-for they could be i t enftl- clone; de ' ° fi t n 6 i ti te r l - yl lit l i -H uiw n g ' i d h: , nire t c h th e Yli t Th : i u s e ali:te l :ll: lll ": s ie e il ' :-'.:4 l :af f ' l cis hellish. rebellion. It was enmity to free Goys rtt eot. ;It was - a determlnalioa - On' .the liar; of - 1 at - ristheraticirlique'nut tu.submit to the people, tud ti lse Co'ntrolied by-ani " ignorant piajlority." as. we Nail debo-C. Breckinridgirsay, at dHo pkins :.; vill , TOntuelti, in the' suthuier . of, ISOL:.• • As, a further proof .of thIS, the . D'ecnocratity. party Was .hope :itely split at Baltimore *yelp. before Lincoln . came into power, and split by tile very men Who issue thiSouldriss.- It is also to he remarked diet; on the•Sdvesit of 'Mr. Lincoln, to the Presidency, the MUSS lof Representatives, Benito an Su.: preme Csiurt were in the bands of the Daraderitie party" Thy, then, did' the Cotton'sting fir eft and setup a new,Cbufediraey r , The, NOrthern DouglasiDeutocracrieuld not. be controlled -.by , theinsolent Buchanan Democracy, ainrili a dis ruption took Place.. But this address of :the :in.:' glOriouti thirteen goes On to glorify the Duel:titian Cotton Democracy in this grandiloquent manner: • "It is the only party fcapable of carrying on a, . wary if is the- only party which has .ever eons dOeted a war to w'suicessful ,issue.,*. nod theMilgl. i party eluelt has dots ? it . Without abuse of paler; *without mtileStation - io 'the rights 01 any clasi ,of citizens, and ,ialtb :Ad 0 • regard to econowy.:-:.All thislthas done; all thii, if need be, it is able to; ! do eigeln. ',lf success,: then, in atuilitarrpoint of view be•required,the Democratic party aloae can coismand it,"• . .:, .* ' It thin proceeded •to say thatlts'reStorition , - (that 14, of thetnaelree •and•company,) to power .is demlinded. by the following. c wsideratiOn :E .. ,"licenarny awl boneety. -in th e public rezp.endi-.. tures, now; lathe:rate:Of four ,millions of dollars a der demaild it.!' . ] . . z . , ..- :' Such economy for lestantmas that of Buchan• ! an' i Seeretn-Yof War., JAMI 3. Floyd; thasper' egon Of virtue,' and such Loneity as that of Isham ; U. Harris. "; • ~..' . • . , . '."The rapid :accumulation of an enormous:and' permanent public debt dstitand it—a public ileht - already tine thouiand Milfions of dollars and &quid at the present rate, infl three years,-tor- E,nglatid'e '.debt of it century andW half in grosittr'!• . "'' ! 'lt iSit dreadful . thing to go in siebt;.i,n't . it, to' !litre the nation? - 'The war should be carried on for little or nothing. In fact, it would have been better, es Buchanan thought, tO have no-war. at all.; ~ Just Isltour Southeni friends alone. :This. “thousand miltions" story is a big he, "liidueed . wages. , low prices, • depreision:4if - trnde,Jecer of -business;, scarcity , of work, and' ;impending ruM on every side demand it.',.. ,-. .:1 Evervhedy knows that the . "red,urect'wages,''' Jete;otre nil the - fault of 'Line - elt..„ The:l4o6f - fat' Yeilaites bY the .Soutbliiii frieodialSO '"detnerids .• 'it," 'hut the thirteen aire'quite' too modest to 'ear • , PO. . i . . : 1 ... '' .• . : ' •• , . : We bere.oni own opinion aS to. the real Origin ' of.thie damnable a t empt: the Aiotherm• •rebq 1 leortere.aei at the bn iOni of ii.' .Nothing M is ore . certain then this to ar minas. The chiefs Of'tbe 't rebellion 'Fie that. their' work is: about to .prOrts!a‘. i . dlsastrout failure. and So they send,word tO this effe.et• to their .Northern allies : "Girs us -two or 'three free States to vote for our men, and. we will - bring hacic the Cotton States. in solid idtilatii, : abO hl.hr the officertOgether as before." This is ceiternlythe programme. • W'ill..the people ac'e it .. perfjilliel, -'. - '.; . . . z:I. , • .. , ,Fellow :citizens. all yedvitio 'owe Your:n*l6y, by whatiser ofamli you hive been known in !the - past,llet. us frovid doWn ill such iniserabli . tleinih pledsortlaitisans as this which we have:been! re viewing, , and, 'casting. aside all Old • party! ties; unit&togstheeontheAnnal platform of ;If [tin:: Away! with - partisan watchwords and namei t i 'a - n. ' hoor 'when. the nation-is snuggling for life.:,Our dear!tituthie country is -in perthlet : us fly_io.",her . rescue. Let us all he. 'Union thsittrtie democrats,. ''tole republican , . not in a partisan, but in tij ma tional sense. We close this article with a q utit. tion fro.m. the: last letter Written •by the belo,[pa. triotie, and lamented Douglas. Let •it•he Iced ' ~. , !in letters:of go.ld over every door in the Itvail .. 'i l'i'k- 11 .!**:of - no mode In which a .loyal odr:en idny se well demonstrate his derotion tii his e,ian. tiY as br; sustaining the llag.'thet.Constifationond '• the' .Uni o n, Under • all Circumstances:and ands, ,!eairy:A,(Oanistratioa, regard/es. of lOirt.r) 4 O•il. l oce, , .o4 , ,ioit' t o`.ll 4.1i1 , 1;1011111.0t h o we anti obronol. .: ]• • . 1;' . Nolilb :yroiols! Let theta be the motto of 'eyerj :'l'4 l l l thaiidn'these turbulent and ; stirring times: 1 1 ' In 'epialting 0( this .4direis: the -Washingten ..., correpetilsat o f the •Philadelphia:Presseiyil: • „ ' •..I`Tbe address' of Deumeratio met:ethers:of. Con:tree-4:as been made thOplatfortu of ha" I reek ,. in r riAgeri in P'consylvanitt._ Ohio, and .else w here, brit it is: received : eery coldly by some of the, inost:intlucntial of the ; newspapers . suppesid de represent . ' that'. organisation... The I:otiiivil te, 1 (Wk.) ".I!.tstocear. a Douglas piper, gires• it • the • cdid . /1011141er, .and • the 'Boston ' Post * .andlNeW 'York Leader regard it as absurd and unsittisfac ttiry, . What can the Democrats of- -Pennisylrania. arty, wow that this address is put forward 'es their. • creed, in thi face of 'these protests? ..CinJth&y., sollhelicve• that the Democracy is the saute party. '.und4r who hanneOhey onlistediOnteyearsago? 'J . it nut new :apparent -that their :tarsi:hi and ..I 'dere have no heart in the etintry's cause ?--- et 'Dines who doubt; carefully pause an& pander ° t .• argument against the Congressional 'Address. T., of Andrew Johnsou'itiashiille paper. Ile knees that the attempted resuscitation of the Detaiticrst.= i party is Mere!' a resuscitation of the Bieck i ridge' party: and se believing, duce - not diehitate t _otter a warning idles against it. .. -; l. .:.r . . 2fOtTHEIIII, Afill„4--130.13TELERN DEM:113101S 1-[ihelieis York Timeatiublishes every, now and thee a prof,Mndly 040 essay . on - public affairs, under the signature 'of " i'Veteran Observer."— Fiero tke latest of thine esali Ise give . kit. ex-. irnott] i; . • -- ' '. ' _.. 1, I.lyould either .of*, observing ' a' patieitt ass j CrOuching down to his master, and bending, under 1 his burden - , expect him , to spriog.up with ` the ; to-. euelly Of .a lion, only because lib put a litthi ;more 1 'on his load? So-had the South seen the , : unre-1 eigtinepatienee• of the North. We had subitil led to Out the 'eat of government in a Slave district. ' i We; had \ bough, slave territory. We bad 'gone tol wet with;slexico for slave States. We bsd lidded; - new sieve' Statir: We hid kept a majority of till the Men, in the administration of the gorekoment, frOill ekve Ftittep, having a minority.of 'the peo!, pie, ' In fine, the 'government Was administered as it ilarery • was 14 Only.element, the Slave,4.ower • ita Only object.: --. !' 1 1 --.• • -,' , : . 1 •, • 1 "ibi s pro- , slarerjAdministrUtion finally ulini noted In two of the 'greatest enormities itiblehl tier signalized the "page! of. inoderii histori---the' Kansas (rand* an& thesDre& Scott die 5i...0. I, Challenge any man. sineethe days of Jeffries, to pnii. tle.eqmal 9f either. Yet in all this iheta wasi .no:re s stance, no rebellioni„ - ri ,atiempt-to inter. . - rupt.titelirocess of the National Government;.' - On ithecOnvary, we are told and taught that Sontit ) - ertt tride4the..Plllll of tinrkettles,..ishtubi,:and spelling.booke=was worth more then the -liens* • of independence, of the security of Itunian.tlghts? 7,11a1.n0t the" South n right, atterthis. to 4oubl of . li4F ? I %I* nut this - a.: p atience , whichirirall:ti • * , thitt'of the us . under _hit burden ? If -- the l liorth • 'had, f t , 13.), 1831, andlSsl, failed to feiereise .4te:puiver . or reiist the usurpations tsf slavery', ; caul lit be expected ever to do so?: . ' - J ' , bet there leAve been "delusions in berth South , -Anil North, Ishielt:al4 now apparent,. and i - which • hiStory wilt . reFogiiiie. lt is a delution: in . the Ninth to suppose" the ~ eoesistenee of _free and i i 114 ire StatCs piit.sible for anyrest length ortimeu ~ lit - Is a dehisiuriin the North to srapposcalltrii- . t tO - rravy will twit fight for its iistenci to the lit - st etia;. it-ica tlelusion, in the Srogth to suppoie that the aristocracy relates Out, CO the blacits;_i;:. is 'a , .delusion in the North to suppose that titer'Seutit 4:inaterially neatened by the blacks ; it is a de.: ltArois in the lti.orilt to.,FuPPose (be poor Whites of , th e South ; itill'side!'stith.the ',North agninit their • own. aristlierticy ;:finally, it is a delostotilin'the Nertli - to @appose that there sire- 4ny isteans"of peciteation short of lette,q .205 - o;mg th, Airist,c- Hey of atartrg—irr,what it, equiiident,f putting ,- it!eompletely unaer,thi feet 'of the-;govertitnent, bY sliafranchising . *ll. the rebels." : 4 - ; ..011 tn. other hand k she delosinns Of, the !totith' -fluiteidlo quite at 'timorous: and,:far' more inju- • .. I riautt: ! -. It wasa,givat'delosion in" the tiontk to : . atippOse that recossiun was possible withhut war; ,iti salt a great delusion to the South to suppose there was, lay ant'!" lathe N orth utile, it w-imis. =4toiliiiist'Sbeze'atter they had fired on the. National at Ms - 11- N;titat!ltOt•- ' 1 ' t 4. 1 i . ' ~.I', BOQK BINIMILY: ,- -..i- Booliatwilit ; ITt aralrAstiskylAtAtrlA.l Illasik !kaki. of AvAii derertlittes atomienfilo bemAll ... Ast hated ts i order ;t shqrtfa DoWw. . .1- - i - T -_ _ • _ ~ . ___ tag. It was I manse _dtburion tniuppettii thit •.. Cotton wed Sing'; it ism e t delusion. tn.. Aimee - • that the Nartd had no liden brit that of leads.. it -•-• . ',I was a:dell:isle:l.m suppose iny foreign' natltia had .• , any bitares. id fighting fall ii:',Senitherw tebiUkult . ~ it wasAgrest delusion to suppose . that 43aitthent ' ehlvall•-• er.M4uperioto Ilitt,',l of the' Nerthl` ft la . .. • a greet.delisbon to se pcng tbit when the lestra: 1. her ii. 'pitted , against; ;the' puritan, the cavalier • ~• • ,will net go‘ilown In fibilbattie.' T,he iplrit - of , :. 4- -Ciatrisse 'inlicildiete still liveSi , -ands Tivett 4 ir fight the 46 iseinam k ts. of the *inert, onthellour= bone beinri'vfound ins .de b.: The battle has • • 1 . ' long l 4-the bettlentity I ' - long litt--bin the. ' A ndi t nf castes, of alavery;io haughty aristiserigY . ' • built upon the wroggi and !pi cider of the-human i racei, most goAcinn in the to 4 coattiet - otlideas,, and!' the 'ternble etteibitl o, embattled -htists.--• There will, be. an enstoente j ibile the ; leak . ... , ' 'lasts; but it Will be , that Isi inh-'ood.madw---tbe . aristocracy of of Work, lofted Virtue, juit - of • •-• " 'noble Genius, . : 1 ;i. - •:; ' - ':• I - `• •; x The reortcariosi,cif ' the o ath will be imy,..lf . it is .done right, and hot I ; b erwls.. - Si the,: .l 4 , _Southern States, se Slates. re at war e, tit ;tie 1 1. govern Inati, :,11 the; itfoneh' kre cif _the •Soath-'... '•: such as the great rsilrod pi ritistad large - cities., .: .z - -enter belbtiti by saihrary I patios ; .atiat v the' : 1 property of apse relate en ed to, the'wek ' oset - -, 1 , be 'ro t fisratvl. • tit'tity - r tieW must be disfran- -:'' '• A .ehiSed";.fauttblY, the l Stat gaternments Must be- ta reorganized,by loyal citizens: ,1 _This seeoMplishes :,' • . thro a main things, vl -: ,I.lSeurity fur the future.. 2: The rearganisatio atthi State:gavernteenti; -- and -.2. The ultimate :del Ind - iliisfrenehitement , .., of the leading and - neti'.ve I Membentof ilia politi- , • seal aristorruey. • lii a shotl 'me. all emittnerelal • ,-' and agrionitural 'opiratio' 4 wilt on- ' as oas usual. -' A t The Icaren• •of rebellion . 4 wi 11, be 'destroyed; the • • causes of-Intivireetlon Wilt cease, ,and the 'Union be testored:l , , i , _ • , • • • ' . •• EN;fish, 4 i , f Ti. , potepeadeat. .. • I i JOHN BROWN I ENGLAND. ---•- --, 1 ' • ""HIS SOUL 181 liilii * CHlNG, 00' l• - - • -'-• ' ' • fin, thi , erening. of 4141 di" 4. TbotnaS : tfughes. Esq., the ''llugby bor end "Oxford Man',!--the ' author,of 'lout liroires . l'.:4lniol..-Days 4 -4a hook ,-. . ! so accurate .;end hoe ', in i its local _coloring, and ~,'" .- breathing so,freeltly of the high and brosidllerk• :' 'shire lrowle,,so stirring 'With boy life, and fall of .: . 'boy7Matuie at 'a public IsehOel— , this•deitervedly : !' popular author, and. highly tultivisted. Puglish : f , . ~ gentleman and scholar, .delivered a lecture in the : Town Hall of- OxfOrd,,on! 44 ,014 `Capt. :BrowiObe ; • Aholitlauist't his' life,. ;successes, defeat, end , death:" .' I . 1- ~1 : :... J, ,-- . . t7ohld the American .nation ba're beetf, - by the . Miltonic :process,'compreseed .into that !hell. or even the lesser artni of editors; .much would have - ' been learned which is' not even dreamed of in ' • Ainerican philosophy. - They would have learned: ' no t new Cuts concerning.." Old John Brosin,"' bat' :thy might have learned. ,fii) U 3 etbing from the 'old '- farts, as tliut andthere evrly pieeented4 '., .' tetrodUcing , hli subject,' urer remarked' ' - _ that 'sheathe American* vrere , ever Y eon., spiracy and: revolt, they Naga themeilres.went.; -, - ingnianY things. • Varied akilland„patriotie devo • • 'thin rapidly supplied moSt. ef them :: ,The; Wanted ' a [nati.nial song ; and they, like us, behaving in.' • - th r Omi °nil', power, i premien' was -effete& I fee a ~ ,- -• poetical and,inusicid elinession of the feeling of . • the; arouSedontion. IBut is national song d P was not. !. o, ' f-C1 be preduced.. 1 Thai Star Spengleenner, Wail Columbia, Yankee jI/lootile, were k fer *event • . • -reasons, found Unfliting '+!lit, where iiirep Intl. - melt exieted it wedld 60 expression. _So when the•then,, of ,Mis,achuseio were regim ented and ..:. setting, their toree izfautpard i en 'utter snee Was ' ... • lound,.,elad passed from gitnentlo regintent , --I s llt ...old j. , lfolfrownldesihniildwing Jtillie ;rave, •', . f ! .- .I' lit" soul Is patch Og on." 2 ,I . [; l . t..feii hoors.:before ; ; Th'4ll'M'ens-et February 27,' , • with tlio.ittusical nutatin'y lad:Leon 'handed to . Mr. 1111010; n1:1.1-100)4 is suggested this intro- •:-.. . • diletion , / -I • ..., 1.1 1 •I'' , • - 1. - .1 • f:• ' ul l t -jUtiOn this followed the Lecture.. :It,eiss 'n•elettri, steady, floating navrotif :,i in m style • severely el-. •- •• jdef without rhetorical I ifioei or tWasorical action: .. . or expression. Thit•f4 Ili ;„ 9 •,thir, best blood ef r -New So glin d," .Ilowing idiieetly from .a . pilgrim in the; Mayflower.; .the early lite and. habits; the - . Morrie d' a dontesti e I i ii,oni,i,,itts -Marked features; , ' , s and his ri mm ing and traiiintrpursuits, Were pre. • iented ;"ftilloWed by the grand' nd tragic story of heroes., (net yet half tOld i , and .itraitingitime, and '• alloo t,),.au'ld. I lien th'o_ llberatirig. design- in 'Vie- glnie; ite,fallure, And ti el:leach.. „The teetnve ne- '- warded an .iiiii, a : l i felf.;. The audience was "; held:in close attentioia t rolighnut; that attention . '•*: delpened,when'the inerpligraiadeur' of . the rlenti-- ; Meets of the o ld .Puritan, came out-;-stintf as."-- , • Metter that'onei whole' generation should. ,perish. - than the tiolden - Rule he broken by a nation, and .-- thi Declaratforituf e llndepentlenee,-be made of no •• effect; Miro, wh'er the husband ind th4father, ' - Writing tc.' the wife, end AO's, ing the - delfth . -of ten derness under that strong nature, was nkhibited,• The•lettevi of the eons Von Virginiate their die ! = teat wivei also. Caminaiiidcd;tbis 'deePalled .034-ert.' -- • Hon.. ' So on tctillie final stittirgle.lthe .failure t thei r - .Priseo dialogues W ith Misou,andotbers, the ad. 'tress bathe - court,i and khe „End. In this method, • , by a firmly graduated;rucess, tbi Puritan Ne w ' i Englander:war pieten ed,isll . the audience felt`l,.. , the Presence of hero. p triot•ancl martyr. • ,- ' ' .! A stranger; esOciall an 'Ainerioiro,, !Linda hairs been itapiested•-'4 'on . Inudeiligned heeoraliani. Inept, which only lone, ere -and. there !of a ince' ' 'tiOdienciltrould er i n nntice. - Al nine o'clock 'ihe lecturer, wee'reei#untiiithe final seene; in which. • John Brown, Whit hi dead roans and wounded .friends 'near liter; Wait d the' surrender... ••.Atihis• dine the greit: hell 'of Christ Church - , one Of the • three largest in , ngls 1.1. ss,,d which in hygons , , 'aottiries lied tollea re the mitred abhots of Oie. .r., ney abbey—at thin ti ei ' , tile mighty Tom," only a 'few' hundred yarddistant, commenced r its nightly telimg of .to nndred and one heavy and . t solemn strokes . ;- its Or vibrating rtironghlhe. ;fir, riudihly., for mlni" miles.' Toll.! Tell I • :7'.11 { fur .tho bialitt: -I 1 " •• ' ' . --i 'llls soil I. m 4 rriiitur on, ; ! ', • : ---,.:- • ts : 4 vit ', • :•, • .1' Mr: Higbee was evidently inoted by the deep • r b ent - inn } Ishich.iii3 hen given; arid :the feeling . f which • found Warm; expr e ssion st .the.olose of -, • e lectute from one of the citylnagistrats i , and Was nitplivaded to the .rehit' by the . gleifilog.' -Mr. • . lliughez.j with, muchAfeeling . and - euiphasis;de- ORZed•he should .hiulif hiult.!tlf twee 'than repaid, if•bi his lecture:l4lLO' ilegfteried the interest felt ' in the great cdnt st id which Americatfs were now eft,gageA,land ofhiellTAti Hroln'sconflatt with ' -- - , border ruffians in i Kansas' free the chnunendeniont. HON. JOBII.RO O 7E4UNIOt litilli. Tar; BARE... ' THE UNION.. 1. ; . : - - ~ i ' . ~,.. ~_. , i The people of ./ ha butte' of Pennsyliatils, While; their sons and biothe s 'ars contendink - nobly for tlie,Union againi t . a esperate hand oriented eon. spiratorst and bar /rising, will be shoitly called up on' taconti.nd kr a iwilitf al result.- ;which .must Gabe arr[ imports nt influence -On the contest of - artos . ll,rhioh-our ..miitlrs iie are e. fir sci!alial . tly , waging. • In this contest one of thst. great bidets to be stehie.ved is diet se ection of propel leiders or Can- i it ( wawa. }: When .his '' _He l en ' accomislished,and: when IS. Gil.' and. deb ite. Under/it:ending bee' beet ... - lhad lrslOitg. all , 40. inch', I: have Ito featiar to ci l t e triutii ph the *Ube ven n . at,:the. hillot-bot.-'- - 7 I view: of this tiderstanding. then.las to candi toe.!'l iejoice - u tote she unanimity ; with, which t,lste name of Ho - .;:i4in Rowe, Of Pranklit• eonn ty, ii hailed a. ran 'date for. - Surveyor General, hecaues it :itidi etas a, desire • to • harnsonfie on a 1.1 I ' ' ' I‘ ' • h a ic? , 11 4., u n ion rn u ; w ile sue_ _ obi tit. fo i r ec r ft o - -, osiiiis viatory als 'certain aa' the da , of 1 . ti to _ approaehee.. 1 ; I , . . , . .. . Idr:,.JOhis Ro 4i 114,Ution eanoe at. • Ddrlng the list cession lor the Legielet rs be was Speaker. of the /LAM, Tf id that posithip eispported. all the.. ineasnres o legielation `calculated to 'sustain .2 ii the National it mierstration.: Ili th -beginning :or the struggle ItpCiutitt rebellion b 'was among - the Best. to deli° t jainit the trait re,.and took ~a protect and p siti a part in - beset ve measure' then ile•Viied by the / Governtopt for l iti.own "pre- i sen*tioi/: . Ile mad an issue with tt every ma' : .nhu:refised a hill 1 d cordial support. of the war mebeils ,of Piesid t Lincoln,,and labile , be did ,thiilhe incurrerl ;.the resentment of 'that portion of tit. emocralle party who . had dntirmineCto mak, their support, of Brecliinridge a blind to conceal their owls. treason. - - i,' •.1 , . , . . Would it not he- eiuund policy 'for; the,Conven- ' tied th ,i, meets in lrerrisburg,!July 7 th, 1862, to nottinale John Rowle as the Union ndidnie for . ,Surseydr. Gene-all' (sl' hie popularity sosdability theta isjno question while, ts i a. tnanittrintegrity,* big cheraettr will cempare favomblyi with: that'of any Miler man in 1148; . §144. 1 ' ..lni making thes - e isoggestiona, I feel that I re-. spool in the . preferenee 1 - of a large majority of thttfleal Union Wring people of Pennsylvania. 1 ; . I '• ~ A IiNIONNO rE/L• , -,,_ _., ~,..1 77 - 7 i , ;• _, .: , '.A. ' COICE I li, rourtutisit •Fllolt THE ARMY. , - .—A eerr r es - tide l et hop the ll'ertahrlaftei reading aletrwritten by a little girl to a • t • i soldier: sty the tehelartty; it: wbret she hopes thit' they Willi :Ulf . all the i Yanks es ; speak Of the' r " Divf elt mitt:lion" as• follows:.' i - -te t It: brutalize - -th characr. event. iti •iriftney; intt Corrupts Woulia rai,teoio,prefoupitY than it . does wee. Nov, id it "not about .tAme that the pi t liticians who.harle uuoertaken,le deal with this ,' fact ;or Amitican•Slaviy soli:its teal character ; fut satin elemaiatin housekeeiting, and in • bust ia":lll' calmfftneibkp,3t posse e is ul...rite Whtch the '''dry, nurses an , wetl_ unites, ib '- WaAintitntt has ('.better;;took.. te Fsteadily: mar stritightwayi .'", 4 ,;:, Northeratneoi with muskets tin our bends, say that:4ra 'can't with leitk' the: debuted iftiu, end' re. I. %N et lire with! ii. :Atid we firthera;oro say; that Ilea nretAnk pei an trto ,v4alitie-g..- of the- cuttetitu 'ntiuttrai inueliti elotAfoirtg, aver the ilghti an 4. tr tuisferteuit - r it i F r y*ra welch' 13.-syulmts 'our wounded muttlite our' deid,rpoisetio our driuk; ,pleati'turpnid i esorstier ouvritu. angnspir s wits .u,Urtkr the very prl 0 'hadiies 104 , cy tut dow4 to *kite Igui 01 arTttivp.7,l - : , i - : Y. 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