TgEMS OP THE MINERS' - ' 151103LI,irtPACItirfrOSt : • - " • .TtY{I:Tri.—LI:ALLS p-r payabLe .adranr.— ro,l withla eiWQDtis--4Enl 12t.Lf 11 fn the Year. _ . ~,i,; tn one. aiiiiiinir, kin advaneej • - ss - 00 Tye; d•-, 41 , da VI 00 `..;', : - . " .. . 3 -,7 .i , • d , . . • dol. :' ' ':2O cro ~,0 . .„0 rts mutt be loTartably patslltt /Ouija:, i d lu k ;,,i IP.i .ne ia_fresx to Ccitoirr.Cs ♦`n OTIIP.R3 , .". jotp ~.,, , lo .ir.i.1.l hc h u ronl sdheodl % I n C arr. : inr . and .o ' thain .14 , 1 1 , :v .i i 4 and .‘,..5001 7:en...kers aapplied•wlth the . .. - tit in.alannee. , • .., .. , Tut Ltw or TICWIPLACIC., • • . 1r nr d,r the diseontinnanco`pf their o,wr the il, i l4i,,h.r may, crintinse to send th*,,unui are - . rlarM ,Its neglrct or refoseto tete their riewspa; rlace.to whirl] they are directed, they are r until they has,t,eettled the . bills and b e , , K,iml th „tp.krintinard. r ii .,,,,tweribers more to plaeret,ithritit Informing tb , bu nb.rher , and thlesr avers are seut to the former d' JtCtOn, flier are het res DAP the • Str; rourt% th tre slog to take stoups., thttliee. or remorin 'earl Og, them .uu. .7 1,4 pr. e , mu torirt erideuce of lotentionarfraudL RATES OF ADVERTISING.' or to fines, 50 rents for one ink.rtfon , —itub; t 2.5 cents rich- ItneA one : Unite:2s ..04-r.fuent insertions, 124 co'nl4l each. -MI ad ttietit:NOYdr 3 liors,lorsbuirt periqds; charged as • • , O:tT. TW. !ORLI. aIT.. TWELVE. .53 .4 • Vr . $1 . 25 i. $2 25' . $3 00 SO ,1' 24 •1 74 275 400', 1,00 1,50 2bo . .6 00 25 .2 25 - • 4 . 260 ' , COO 600 '1 23 225 • 2 70, 4 . 50.. lines, 12 5 2,25 255 H 6 00 800 arlinei;- -1 25 225 -.3.00'• 5'50 900 yIorti..FIT,ELINESCOUNTED.O.IOQUAit OF TOT LINTii. re • 1 25 - • 2 350 0 . 00" -10 00 Drnr.th.trew, 2.25 400 500 ;: 9.110' 14.00 Theirs i gsres, 350"500..7 50 12130 ,18, 00 Or a itlx , es; 450 600 800 .14 00 00 60) 9 12 . 00 15 00 30 00 ..*sLiti-ergpx.re_for short periods, ite per agreement. agr,lin•ines. Notices, $ 1 each—accompanied . with an rdt,tl,..rnewt..-61-Irents.oreh, - • !Orem iwinent. before Marriage. and Death., 10 cents "p.e.tinef,rfiro-insekien,'-isulieieinent miertion+.3cent a inewnrdxsre eniinted xisa I lite in isilseitising.. skr, tisot and of her.. advertising by the . Seae, ilh'i sod i'Ftsnillnit ads ertlsenient not exceeding, 15 be :barged. ineluding supseription, $l6 00 pure t, the amount nr,Coar &Nara; with rhan :„ ption. .• IV 001' n ges. th e rate. designated above: - • Adverlirernotnti,. net in larger type thin u-unl will be per rent aTjsan re, riri tbeie prices. All, cuts rill tee charged the Firti., an letter press."• , N„1-ra. hdrortiA;.•rtlentt , recriVed frPtri .alkavertiSing'i Ar .,,t,, , ,t0t.1...xtipt. at 25 per cent. sikrne r e.n6 . by *twill agreement with the puttlisher. -Viarruize* '25 rentkeartt,.. Deaths areetnpani ell with ti0ti,„.,.25 t i,„.,.25 rents: without not ires;, rhipme., Ail • except thrice of w reihrina\chittlete'r rend e,ll,2tionnt purpose*. will be chargel.2srehtig for any "nt Burl: natter 10. Over 10 linetc4 cent. per Iln • T • onogl . ~..1 iiti..oll. ' • • , . . , . if , ~ , ,i r i n IT.: .of moetintra not ,Of.a aeneril•nrpubtle thmrscter. chanted. at 4 cents per line tor , each itisertfon. To facilitate ralculatfona we Mill state that :V.:a/lin, ,n,a. , a eolnintr-1 1 4 linos latattnti-4••an'd S• 2 ltnat.a* t osrter column". 2.ss2arrirtlamake a esilumfie--1476 a half r :urnir—and 71S *Atwater evlamni All' Odd lines - over. ,rit rinare.,cfitartted at the rate Or 4 Cents 'perlino, - for' ,n• Cline. and-S cents per lino for•thra,.titnee. '. • , . tearjy,a , leertiaers moat roti nng. thAir advert in their own:bioinesia. •14CPRCi . 9 1, toe others, vale of Rea, It-riatet 4 ke., are not Incl tnif4l in IniclnexaadvertiGetnenta l Is , • _ LEGAL' CARDS., rues. h. doirth:l . wirt trio, It. Arm.. 'CAMPBELL & - SMITH, TTORNEYS AT LAW.: fq,uthEia coroer.of Centre . and-Market strrietg, F-1 , ,v111r. Pe. • • • - t.'S. IV! lia. M. DA.1.t 4 i.5,..31., • - I " . - Attoiney al aw, • II.LADELPIIIA ma ri.snovpil IQ 2:2 So'utb FOURTH 6f 1 4Vb ::'.l, Ty 2, ,1 sP. I - 1013A IZT .restim ed- the. , prartiee ut the law. ilftlrc nn Centre stmt, oyymite a.- Velma:. - 1 1 RASkL 1 N at 4 IVs, 4461e—Oentre 4treet.t.eloy the Epis.l4 , llal 'I , I7TY SA' 11. 1. l' A 1 Olt NAL Al) A NIS-au nsalior at taw. ' f 7 Office—No.l6 Wali ,fl,:et., (Room as;) New York. Nor. 'WII • iNER 5T12.0 USE., Mtnrneyttaw. irt ,dice—Cent re st rept .c.pposite the Town . Ilali .Yottsv.ple, • February 9:60 ' ~p!IQiYAS R. 13,ANNKN; Attorney- al Othce rn Contrestreeteppredtethe Kriscapl Cuurr.h.Pottsttille.Penna. • , • P. SPINNEY Attorney at: Law, ercutify. 1'a...44111•Art as . the purehaie end' 431 e et Heal EAtnti.;q l PeetiOn :Yr' rent, Sr. j.)4411.1n0d. , - i • 1 2. 1-1 F, 'l' 'l' 1. E r,Y Law: h:vil SchuYlkil I r'nvnty:Pa... lishatilongo treet.e . orikeiof SPrond. ..kr,11.11. •57 ' . _ _ - • -• BUSINESS CARDS: II EN EN lIA 60.1 POW:7NI 414A1.. ,D lO 421 Y . . • . ti. N (:1)(,)N,• SurgetlO De liti4t, L). 1 110 , ,t Door ii,Kwe'fhlr,l istrect, P.-a 1.1 - 111 , ”: •• . y ) W. SI l Al 2 F. IL, Pottsville, • Pa . :, ; I "Vii!...-01 the Pen,n,vh,tr)im Stmte nenlogical';urVey. •41 , 4.er r:1.'1,5 ..1 . 1-tf • • . _ 14 12 N• NK C A E IL, Heal Estate. M Adl ANAiY O•unty, i!at' Irldri;4s—..Nlzhan , q'City 70,treti • 111 t •• EORGE SMI:111, • • JrMining Englnier and Colliery Viewer, POTTP:I.I./.1)., ?ENNA. . I ,, ,nther '54 . Le. . • , , . • • 1 En RGE W.: R' EISLE, Aterhaniral• I r nizinssr nruf nt;tughtAinnn. Attends tnAllesals . ; ,,,.h.,,5,,r m4.llinery. And to the erbuiidiniZ, 10 ' ) .. t,,di op of 614 tnAr:hinery. P r't csrl , !.n. ilsrrh . s'. 'fi;) ._ -. . ..., . . ILi ;F,N C y —Fq r". t hee rtirefiase :1414. =l, l . ~f P.v., I Estaio.: buying Anil .4.4 i i 112: ,V.al : t 3. 7,4 or 4, , ofet;nl - 4:oi . 1114. 1 1n.... Sr.. Ansi collecting •o. •03.... Ntol:nts . no, St roe!, Pot I•Stirle. ' i.• - . k f,,,1 , ;. -. .;„). - .14 : 1 .- .. . CIIA.. 'Vt. HILL • John A,.Otto. •-• 3 Ali anufailurer • and Dealer •in all of 1.1:NI RER, !lit:Luis port Pa WILLIAM MILES INSPECTOR: - OF MINES anFi 1.1.. kri LANDS: Offfee, Wttst. .I,ll,Aott stiett.; t . 11. — CtrY. SI. G. TiFti.mrn anti Wm. `A111...mfF...7m... '•••te. aft .!..4ttot Neal, 22c .street. 111113,1'.1. IatERNtR„ - I'.l.pr.factiarer of all kinds of Earthen Ware and Yellow Ware . - Knylge/i'i Slrtp Factory. linoping Viiges (of Flnwerv.he, Ace 41i1 - - I! B. BA N'',A N, Affelo fbr 41te' eq.l - 1 ,, -!inn of Con.l.llont., pile nr4toal Estate. te.• ..i't' ICE—C . , fre str,o% ( ppuFito ttir. Epfccotsal Church. 4T.V11.1.1 , .! li. ' • -' • , • ' ' !" , r , r , ^ -, f---1 ,, n. C.. W. 114 , :ing, Jchn P. lirbmr.t.Jnn. . , T1 ,..n. 4;.•%.rge W. Sn ' Ydvi. Penj W. Cam Tut nr.. Edward ~.. Ntry, :- ! - - I Ant. M . 'el al- -'. HOTELS. - THE ST. LOIIIS.• • • Clre;tniit .S between l'hird . strad.Purirth,; . ; - y • Icsscd, for'ti. terni ts.niilkthouse. }vivo Tim olcssura of itnne.uheing to ole . and the trs . vsli . pc room unitv.'that It is e: • pet ; t e th e reesTOnn of gueot. The ht;uise . oi tire 113tch Isht, tiss hempen t rely renovated and sepsrinr'nistiner: time rissrttnnts are; larzet. e: r-1 . . and furnished In modcrn `Ftyle. ft ii loelite.i.e-nvenient to 3111'110 li",;!;nt and I:tram - 1: " im e vicinity of' therCuiss utryee...nd ther.u.si Ki4lanco. • . stith the Itotcl is It,..isursot - for the tr. tilos' , p,4l'crrinz the. Eurcpvsn Van %• , , , :4-I:coms frorti'Tlirre - to ;ScSeen Dolriirt Foci. sveSlt. 4 111 y! to . I.p .ti,,nt . 1.• ~ • • ' $I tohrd'llote for mencliants and , liirltl.,nu`n'troni 1 . 6 ",.1". 31 • EXCHANGE • HOTEL, • • Ceistre. -Street, 0T T E ' . P 4 fhr itml.r.ineal re< r.et fu , ly int , rnls the i 0 ,11c that • !1A• •- 4‘,P11 the wel known , ll...tel, the EXtIIaNGII,. rrrtier rrntre 311 , 1 f'4ll.lit htll .Irereti,t • nitlArvnte her 10,0 e Sims and attention it 3 first-ela•. . Eyery'attentirin tryl be t'• ,Jtt• r. , rl . lfi,rl, 4ne,tc.. - Eitrellent f6l.linz at• ! , tt,he l`be trq,?rtfully t,;tirlte frir rhara tlitjtiAiiiNA MAYER. • , :34 tr •FECER'S HOTEL. . Formerly ?,c4tscille House r ) ?ere - ito d E if, r7n lnt , ll.pteßS Ihi yj -30 p. • • 60 rJiE Arch Str., ab. 3d, Philadelphia, - I PT , I\- 2 4 . -NENVANINIER r... . Pootor I: 011 fcTliis - 114 - 1-1 is•ernt ral. m..nront*lt can. to al,l nirtok cr '" _ ant in or.ov part icnlar And th• 101. i ro•sa fie-Toyma,.ll T.F.r.day. Sel.t , ut•er 14.'1,1 - - - • `A. )IERIf IN .110TEI • ...... ~ -, . P I4 , I LAtIELPHIA, , -, , ,1 . I l ' a --- ►' Located on CHESTNUT tubes:, . .wea• ....._ , I..pim..ite the old site itU1214., : l I .1 In c14144e 111 , •xlmf. y to. the prini - ipapJatitiinc and Pert int !hlm.. Ilia ri l. r . .' COat , to 'lto,. rouit Imam., 1 pl:e•ra lof snivaettu•nt. During the tow- yt-ar -Tho u .. has b.ei t .entirely refilfrd. Perkm•ii , 11.1 tint 4 :• 1 4, en 1,,..1,,,, - c, p1,,,atre.4011 fn nil thir lihtd. from • epei I, .r I'eut inn and IROIMI Aurr•iraturil.r4 , li voile,' !L t ..... m ("41 anti 1' , 4f , ..n14. ,, ,.. The. City 'Par-i 7 eitier 1,,,:• ,,,,, it.tak.4.11 :. t the olifTrrout Railroad' Deril...4. - it 4 c • t , .• ~ .c. cventlo wlthirt,lesa Allah half a aquair ' •• hi 1:44.. •,. - • T MOP.. 3 1 50 per day. ••. . ••- •' - . - WYATT t lIECI.IIiq., F ' 52 SUPERVISORS' ORCIER-BOOKS6 'DAUNTED and for skiie I I ' • 1 0 , 4 ;I VI • It, HA !ANA N'S Itonk.tore. 'W.M• E. gOVER,— wn6LESAL ' E AND IU fAIL I!KALEIt IX TOTI.A_CC-Q, PIPES AND.C.tt A R -• ' Ctutie fitre . 4l4, Opposite the POTTSVILLE, PA • FRFSK CREEK ANO BLACK TEAS. I IST RF ; 'IV EU,. Snperipr, Green •i•• A. BEA/TY. t PUBLISH YOL.-.X.XXV . r • _-.: - ...--, - .1.- -- _-_-.- ~---- --._,;:.,,,... :._, ....,•- • , i .„-...e - rd. - --.-, , P-: , - - ---, -...! it.64Y"....-"Zr - ' 4 i 7 1'N;VP20,,.,,1" -- "'-' , ---:------1 , -_•_-_--- , - - - - , - -.--- - .:_ft ,. --- ..,-.- L - c - ..., - ---,,---, ,-,- !.. .... x-47. t i - - i . ....,.. 1-;...,..-2:,_ , , 7A ,, 4 ,, • ~- .."-- -;------:,--;:---,=- --- , k; - - - L - 1-I' l " . 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'4 7 -L s .11.. - k - 4. - , 'l , .t.- . . - tt . : 77 2 . ,, 1';=i -, - ,. • '-:_...."7 , ;..—..44± - f -- ' ,Z.- - • , ,--,7," • ..,-1- --4 , ---`- -w - - . -.......-- ~-.--, ~ , .:Tertothus of the naiad% -No., 1. - lIAMMETT, VAN DES,EIII &:LOC . - - DEkLI , III IN Locust Mt. tu4 Broad Top , A.F.1111111 . dill A L - a NAVIOATiON'' COMP ANY': 6PttING MOUNTAIN, - th111.1111(ill s '; BEAVE! MEADOW: . TIONEY'IIitOO - ' 11.,.7.LET0N. 1 Best Qualities of Red ant : Whit • - Bblpting Witsixes—No. 1 Port ilfehOlOod. ' • O. 2 Nliznhethport . • Of6cersr'-No". 2UI Walnut street. Pll ILA DET.:PiII . Trinity : Building. NNW YONK • No. 6 Doane street, noszosl., • [ • i sturrnis.or ens . etrst qu*trriss or . . WRITE ASII, RED AslntridllEVAlON'T'Sdlltt • _COAL: FRANICIAN COMRANI"II RUMS • • ' LAND COAL:- also, lIAZIXTON. LE. . , .. . • ' HIGH COAL,. N. 1 .. ''. ; • ( 217 WAlnut.stret,, Philsdelplips . •OFFIcES: 4 - New street. Neli l YOtic; -•-• , . IT Doane street, Rektr?ls. • - .i viniADELptim i . rid SCIILYLKILL NAVIGATION. Shippkng WHARVES for ANTUB.Ac.IT E ,CO • AT GittE.N% ICII4 Pellaware . , • WhartNo,.l. 1 . LEWIS ATJPNRIED . & pO.-! ROMMEX.,i;Parr3. & CO. , • . 1 r OFFICES:' 1I lirmdaa~ '. \c "t P 1) f 1 : d.e.11441 1 ' ' ' State St reetind :ti r Y frcla 'r ants' Tio.ati;c: , ... . , . Whir.f:No.'2.. ' , ' ,• . • - • 1 i - .. - REPPLIER -& -13R0... --, 'l. - :- .. 1. - N. E. car- Walnut k Foilrth tits • Philida. ...O.FFICES::.I.S Pine Street s Ney I's rk:.• ,- I ' , . ''.4lerrhatitP Ban"ii. 11 dildi ng, Prolldeneti. DAVIS. PE A RSON .& CO., .1 .. ~,,,r:,....404D ....1 T T....0; his . - I g •pECE'4ItATED-LO(TET !ill itTNTA.IN WILITIAS.:I and • • . ---' . SPOIIN 1;t:IN •• - ". '- , • . I . RED 7 A.SEC COA L; i - No. 13S S:ittitilt4l reet r thitiviellbiti, ' P . iOFPIcES: No.lll' tifetillrrAy. ttirtn . --Nn. p .Trinity ' tft Nor York. t sn. ' 11 I'lr+rin. Strrin.ll.4lnn. ' . ,' :'.. WM ARF.,-riRE EN Wien", Df.i.A.4 AR E- A - VENII E._ • DAY'S PLAP.W.t;PIIILA. ',.. , 1:111,.E02111A5Tt.A.`3,11.41D. cno. Wharf Nii..3. CHAS. , MILLER & CO.' From the I'IN E lc - NOT and comtni - From their t'IItENIX 5461fi1Ett1P4.4,: CANAI. LANDINGS--;olll , ',ENWireti . AND . SIV,UCE StS OFFler-:—No. 195 Wain* Street, Philarlelphfa: , VAI . N, -. HACIER::4:.COOK,:[ 1, • - I LOCUST l'itOt.NiT'AlNiX.. • i • • : '.IILACKIKEATII Allin,deal.”-Ain:ollc.r 1)1.0 qunliii - t-s ," • - • Wlttle'stitd littql-Ash,C4nai4. N o , 214 ila *lO i . and: Woixitan'd •• . Wharres. Schityin.-4/River. 'Timm:Ls CAL MIMI. it I , CER • , • .• ! F. moo vv. .N.htir,per nd d, /01; . ." . SCII uy Ik in llari.n,'PL' Februllt• • 1 . 5,, , 62 •• 1: ' ' , • • ; 1, 41 F 6T-IC . E.-1;11aye appointed . • • kirf-K int k 'COOK 6,n1, - arv,i (FT., L)tUST.. hIOUNTAIN 1.20k11., from butpt ‘ tlat , Colliery. 'I . . : W rkUrl N. • Lecitst.Gam.rkt. •', -I L . • liamthett, VanDusen &'Lachm • Astisliirf.Etts'ity • LOIEST. 11101'NTAIN. '4 • (201 Walnut Si., phllatifa. • 149 FFIcES.-, 'Trinit I%..licit:ll. t r t3io: 3 Doane NC, kiist. . 9areb:.29, '62. . . .1 • .fIALLOWAY lie. for'ehipPinu thirty thatitand •tiMpt of 'Co, 4:1,,af hia wharf, toot of 'Tanker St Juilt bAng , ttie Naey yard. SM'llll..Yds shipped .1t any' tint.; ',luring . the4easort. fi °Mee—No.l33 Walnut St., rlittlad'ai. • 31arch 22, 11.. .• ' • • 'REPPLIELIt ' S: NOTICE. , • hartrappoitiled TTI.E & 0, the Aole and eacluirw kmnts for-the Sale of all Gray Cll rathe prod uet of the C.;llieries formerly owned Mid - wilrkeid by (aoaux a. R.r.PPLIVR, : ;( 3 locuar.Xoun•ain, from LOChat 1(.4a .do • • do -.'" Tunnel • lidoi Broad Bfount.dia. BfarcimOthiVeiadcr, • • Peach do It Ash; ~" LOciiii '1 • 'CHARI.ES Philadelphia, Nrlviinber-. 1460. • • Partici A...tiring to purrhase 'aoirof.the[tibm• named • Coals can order from,:. - • • . , {329 Walnut St wet . . Ph9Ctlla. Ty.Lka, Frozi:E & CO. Trinity Itutidingi 92 State St.. llotifon )lasit. 'Tfl o Filt. Hartford. Conleeticut. Or, as hei,to4.r. trout k 10T111.2% Nos .17,,T,0 tf tfj Philadel NIII. ' ISAAC L. DEVOE ..• - ' AND 511,1PFElc:01A: • Spring Mountain Coil r IJ Et A Nsvlict.r.; .110 -4 .Stirr7vurr to 731. If TOit'.s h. C . 0.,: I 1 11A)11'1.1111tE, Jptorr , lll4 Lti• • . i..rne. County; 1 - '„a. - 1 . (ILkS, Api.t; G6"Docii.l4ett Frlruary 23. '6l 'tf.,•' • i • '• • • 1. • tiUR' ": COAL is now 'kid. eirluliefy, In I'b ;b id;2lplsti and vieblity,, by DAY InamELL. NOW nrderirig fna al*ftyc depend up.. 11, cett {rig ,m4ure ilytkla. • , t - OFFICE-100 Walnut. St.c Phllati.a.., SILLIMAN'L NICKig. iNzletnn, • ! vs.ranr !kr.. REMOVAL.!- , • 1 .NE W. GOODS!! , hi „ , I N - , - c.:. M() RRISON - Li. - - femored , . 1 .:. his }tore to the btrilding forinerly orropiel' by cot.JI. L. Cake,rlzt door ibove• Capt. Fiank - ,ott's Iliastare Piro... Centre otir4ee•here. he srill endeatiir to If#p coostal.t I y on hand - ri frill rltork.cd' Pry tiorairt.kim• eertesll trv,lsions. and Flelui . arid ,i'ined, which will bit sold at the very Itiseit market priers. ,ft r..cpith. I . Thankfull, part'favors, he grial.l - roripes-tfully eidirli koolltioustic. , .ot the Patronage If his old riistotper ' .atid a tnn , .• cl - tb,t rade of Ile - cointti l iiility generapy. - - l'ottorlife A fq)l 4 ii; 15! , 2. ~ ' ' ' : .1• 1 • DO wN`".l4 l .,Ttl R E° RAT, - • • . . . . . • . TREI ) .ARA . I . I()N is ' i's elQrnet. r. oil ;I% 4, • I ,eru;in... Irt• twen . Itt.mmoris mrliM re , " ottntiot it RS sn Ast i•Uvr , . 4.ti'rtamtf to Mnsip' ht. thavkct. It is errtulu to mit "ho try it. wholetAle and • JOHN .. (1. /MOAN & FA'rs.a)r Mazi 31. ~ .6 2.--;12 dm! • Ceti I re. Ft reel!. ONSTA N.:FLY - hand ,'F Rix& fOr purpc;Fes, noctsired priee:.lo44.ll grod men . • . •'' . HAY WOOD k Pattitips. Doe. 2P, 'PA - 4 -, . . . . -I • 1 IN.liAlit 011:'‘OAP AND AV ft VADEA., N v . 1 , ,, ; 1,11 ,. ?ii. SOAP, A, 1.. . t f 4: i r r d d sti-o ll , : • ‘;. up hr lini,evit, L g- -' g'. - .., I , ... ~ 1 lardeuteltingo....l3l : ed far sprliehitter trift Illie liquid the Want*. 6,. - • Yni iiilrat ,- .- \ ii; PANNAN/ 5 ' - June, , :Vt.ll . l - — . ,_ .. , ... ~ ~ s . _ _ :. .........,.-;.-.:' •• -: ' •-. ' -'• '•- •.'• ..—• •-' ?- - 1 - • I ' • -,_ -•- - • • .„ . , r, • .... - -. ,-- - •,- , • I. -: ••-.". - 1 - : - ..;:: - A . ~. .. _ . .. ... ~.._, . :-.,.. ..; ~ -,_ ' '..: . ~,,,• .1, : ,,',. 1, -,',.,.:-.. • ~ .• -,, . • . ,—_ - ' .p, : ..1 1 ;, .•, - . - i- . .. i ',i. 4: - 1•••--: 1 •• - .. - - . ' ' ••" * ~ . ',' .•11- 1 * „ .-* .'; . 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' : , .2. - 1 * • .... .4 • • - ' ...1. n r I FILL yyActi you TO Plittelt VIZ sorgut r THE curtu, AND viniCl OliT • ISOM ?RE: cirsims OP 11Oulgripra l NrrA4I.WiIICH 1, ssa.Gl7 111111FSGTIL To oui. Burps arrrratEk , L7 . l .l. NATtilt r Tu OuaVSZ aaD . 'PL . "SP . * 16 7, r..w o ^/ 11 . - . 011 • r its ft" tett bi se at i;r Bd wo ng tit a lo P ris i ti a4 s o Pri est . 7as t it . st.t ri. ..th i a r l ir l7 l b 4 , li . ' . turned out to thttetttos. PRIN.XISCI , /It COLOItg &trill, • - T ---,- : --- -- T. - • i 1. . - r ---- r - - 7 -1 1 --- ' ‘T ------ 'l -- •- . 1 . . --:---r--- - r - ... - —' ' ', st thillibortastitollea -' ' ' •,' . ~ .- .- . ' , .. , 2 . ,.,'.. • i . 1 • . i i . , ED . EVERy3ATUR AY - .-MORTINGi•BY BENJAMIN' BA POTTSVILLE' SCHUYLKILL , COUNTY; PENNSYLVANIA; - ..•-,.._...... • -.. • -,,- . .--i -,•- i. ', . ••••.• , :a - __L_ - __L_• ---- - ,• -,-- - BOOK. BINDERY. . , . . , ' lit ' 1 , . : , • , --.: -.,.. 1 - SATURDAY MORNISO SM . EMBER-20 - 1862 • r.i! . • •,, ,• • -• 0 , ° e ' - • '- - --' .348,; -, ,•-• - t0....,,kab-a .4 r.0rman0rmr , Pu 4 .4 4 , 4 7...*„,,-Eixkir.Pi.d,: - •°i_ • - . .-, ,:. •••••• . ,1, - • .• . i • .., - . . 1 - •_;•i . - , . _ ••• _ ..... _.. •L •I , 9rdis- at shortest notice. •-' - • ..i -. • _' • .- ~ 1 .. " , - C 0 i,A-7: : .: : .7111.aiE.::4-D7vEirri§,-EmE.7.!-E--5.:.,.., Pier No. 2. BLAKITON, & C O X; 'a:l,.oocno MINNRS AND Anlfects OF COAL. • .; WHITE 'ASTI, OMT P,[ COAL t ERIGH. CliAliu:S4l.oiPSlllli,E g !I: It., on the . 110 i aware, at Plata MAN ? I • ' liter No, k 'O,l - • • '• . n• I, , !Ore No. IS.. • • " • , .., ',Tintirtif STONE &CO . ;O. • ' BANCROFT ,• LEViTIS & CO. , . , . - Dt.iI.2RS rt . VARIOV,P DF.SCILIPiIoNS e • . • . stratas ANDY storms OP kat I ••-• ' . j ~ - • Red sod White Ash • I.' CELEBRATED ASnLAND COAL, SCHISYLKILL AND LEHIGH °ALS 1 . - Fll,Oll MAIIANOI MOUNTAIN. ....P 2 h 9 l cea la te r l i p tnie kil t u. D4tou otam-25 I • . AND , , g 1 , OFFICE 111., Walnut street,Commarrial Building. SSOBGE'S CM= CIIISSEBLASS COAL. I i ' rim York ONee • 1 •• k2S Walnut atreet, Phlladelpki • ; - OFFICES: - , 1 69918yro.aidd1wnagiy-cinließeuiTidolr n k. g . , • Pr j er '- Weise ' ''. i Ellbpstreet. . , .PI R N¢. b, PORT ItICIIMONN. r I' l sB-42 • ' ''- ' • ..CONNOII. 4Sr: , PATTER§ON , . 1 .I.;EWIS AUDENRIED & CO.,_ , . ,- - - . rilave apPdIXTCD. '.i -I ,1 • WitoLti.ALl. DLitt/LS IN THE 4151 . TAM EliLsolr, Castner, - ,' , SOickasy . it! WillinglOn, - i Anthracite & . Bituminous ' Coals. , , .. . ,i-• , • ! Agents I • -f• 1 - .• - (205 Walnut street; Philadelphia. • , . t For the tale pr their' celebrated LOCUST SIOUNFAIN I ' .- 01TICES':•ii10, , Brcedwxy. Nen. York.. .. .. . i' - ' i COO. • • ~'• - •-'•; _ . I. $6 State street. Billiton. _ Trinity Building\ Nisi, York : 4. ' •• I . Pioneer SUPPers rrata - .ETizaiteth t ' Pqr . 3: , 115 Milk Streetillaston. • -- - • 1) • Walnut atrtet, PAlladelPhla: •I. .1 1. urn 11, . SPRING IWYCINTAIN... HA ZI.LiON A'SD I- Wkart.No. 6 . ; Richmond. . .. . I _ - • COUNCIL RIDGE COALS.-- 1 r 69. 13 i I--- ---.-- 4-61' , I . . —.. - ii — .I If ... Oiler Ili 0. ill'i°e;..B 43, ~ ' I, I . 7 Asn i i 1 PIOr 1i0.;7. .. Pter No. t.t. .. t , . I ' • • JOHN R. WHITE. CHAS: A. HECKSCNER & I CO.,` • • • • it '; J •Tinierras or [ I • iscii3c-o-srx.Ticimax_.. BROAD MOUNTA IN; RI:ACK HEATH AND SUPERIOR iritA, RP NO: i f, PORT RICHMOND. COA.LB. • t .1 OFFICkS2 ,( NO. 310 Walnut street. Phllsdelphti. th Street, ap York. No. 300 West Thirteenth st., New York. OFFICE I32..WsInat street. Phtladelp la. f+sB-13 j October 18.. ELIZAUTTIORT;'-'4C COAL .I j , CpAL. LEWIS ADDFIIRILD 1‘ ."-':.., OFMrIOM81:. : ':'• ':' • •- 1 • 'zee Waltiiitstre4t, PIIILADELPIII A. i . • • ' .; I' '.. ' . 110 lirpadWay.NEW TORII • , • •• Swint* iltreet:BOßTON. . •Irladriale 11 , n1 , 41 in Po, Art/ rari•itit ajr•DiiN . it:STliej .S COALS—tilPrfi' Tifton of 14o 1 f Cregi: 011iery, rapid % 1.1••( fir;-,4llang o'er .150,000 /r ms. ir year ni thr n•le.bra.:. led DI Amoln , R4.li:Alla.-,) and Mace LlcasnitHhiteAsh.). .. ! 1 • , t ALSO, ' i •!' 1 - .Kiclusive Agents or the sale of the Puselyrenuine ec... ~ u st: hiountain C 1 . 1. frnm. the Locust Dal Collicry of ato. l C. l'irtita Co.. all of which will Ibe it ipped direct to Slew York ria;ranal; nr coastschm, via Greenwich I.l4o,(beinw S'av , Yard. Philadelphia.) , - . 1 •.' 1.. ALSI), . . . Atriladelphiii - , from Pier. lity.l.l; ~ Portßich . ' .' • ` 1 mood: ; . The choicest clitialities of RED an W HITEI ASIL! Cf.)AES from Schieylitill County, setae. ed with Aprcird care and chipped tinder ourpersonal Uperinteuderice. ' • •• I ~.. ~ At Ilizabethport, A. J.-1 . - ' '1 • LEMaij Spits(( Nil/ON-TA IN and i.. LlNcit. RIDGE, • i COALS. . ._ . . . • Fibm Ilaltimore;Md: . ,-, . ' The cerebrated (lANI l'Slitli.E BITCSIINT COAL. , . , Jersey City, R.J. i 1 'i ,• . (ria.l.k.hign and Morris Canals) •• . ' ' - ' . .The Tf+y superiiii IV ILK ESIIA RR E COA. L, from : the fiaqintare rein. taken..from the .. A ud.in r mt . Im p rov.. Merit and Coal Censpany's ISslate," near Viikesbarre; elegy.. the COUNCIL RIDGE OoAl.7,:both ,1 which, for .ateam puiposios and for family us 4. are anti rpoptd. 1: • We hol'd eertit)ehtes In our`offices.from partici whii haul usedSind fitttyleated these Coals. and pronounce them the.amr‘AriFnisarrE Coale for steam in', nee, pfcr: now during no cllnierlielic asheig an 4 greater blate; than any • itth r kind: . before the putilic. - , . .-! h ay 15; '59 coiii: • ' s ' . • .' 1 0 . ,e oii! , - ~ _ ''• ~. .c . ~, . STOUT, V . N-WICKLE & , MARTINi Room 44, TTl:iltyilullOng',. I — No 1111Eyoadway: 4 w Yor k. ' 3 I,, , ,:..tiiii4l4taated - , FULTON rt.Eiiion, -ro.kii. from th.. ) ....,- q .l C.it.trar,t3E•ar . liarletou. l'a., - kna de* err: it the brr.t karktivg of • ' :1 • I LEni:3ll, WiLliErk . ltlt E. k I SCIIULTiI LL COALS, , I •:• 1 f .; Includinz , ItkV,I.ETON. - ' 1 - •E 4 'UST MOUNr'AIN. ' 01,V 14.111(111,' I .- :,.' S(hitlN VI:IN Iit , ,r)ASIT. 1011'1111.: (Wll•Fr.'4D Antra) DIA MoN i) VEI V It.f:9 - ASII. St`t.lNG 3106 NIAIY. • IttiLMO,ST VEIN ItED A 611• • 1•• . ' -• , 411.7t.;:ii - 3101.7.75ak1N• . • • '',. Tiativered d'irrrt (rota, the ?Itues and on l bonil of Tel - • I itok . .. • tENTON -- ~ , . IS: FAY ISM:X....W . ICH. .1Ln:I ' . . ' -- '1 ' • • • - • i' I ill A.)1L01,. - • ),... 1,14/r.Alli.Tll , 0 .T..• N. J. . M. T. Srat4.- S. ` AR WICKLF. Mit.4' R. MARTIN: . ' '-' = 7T- BCIIUY I .li' T. H. .SCHOLyNaI 511‘nt ~ , sr• 8111' At OP Bl'zk Heath I bile lountain Free Burning Pink Ash pl 0. ADDItEI 4 4--POrtsviLiz or ,Ninr4 . ' kil(6suntr. Ps. 7 • ; 001'12.'62: • . 4 , J. J . . ON'ti . . • " s n d. ,_... . _ . Stirlataylkl4l County, ir b et.,,1 . rA; '274y -•.....---. , . - ' - ' ---s r NEW COA4,, BR EAKER.: .. , 'FILE SUBCRIBER Having in ven:.. - ed mid patented' a new . -and a mpJit machine. fer breaking Coal to any alse the Market dent4nde..now refers the uttrqf the patent, upon re:myna - tile fermi . , to thole engaged l in the b1iFi11,01,... , - . 1 . it - I :..11,,, witent•riabt f• -, r one large Colliery to earb dial rill will be given An noy - Onr who will make a. fair' rial. of the itachioei, anZermit those en aged In ihe trade to oh N.rviAtii,*. lions.. . • r - ; W.A.-WILDER.' Fre.mms, us,ll;lllConnt?.,.3lareh 1-.-*. 2. • ' illy . . fIi.A.Y.E. , 50 T.Q 73' ARIA. C NT.- ' -' In the Waitein,the Brealfi"og . of Conk .. -put SUlis6lilßEit, bawling i obti,iti -it. etifbetters•Patent for a new inid ail' Improve• me tat,fri . the Freak I ng' of rnal. iratteethipi :offers the sanwilaritheemisitteration 'of lire minim: O . idle snd nth -era, simtHill qtr-r liberal . intlneerrienia !of: t. 4, Inirodue tion to c ite ersql3l.l. t 7 7 .1 ,AOl.l. 4' 1)LTOIN. Port C,arlinti, Sehuyllkill: ounty. Pa. ..-.. Feb. R. :Iv .1 • • I • • I , I : , 5-tf , HOOK SPIKE MANUFACTORY. .t.AM now ,prepared tii iiianyfacture. L.T•RAiL SPIFIF4S -, of all 414/Tll;o4,ns. at tilan• ora,tonitn .. rate:vend &Tina. Than[fal'lo lbe Keneroos ptiblic (r prat ( * T00.:1 rospectfully Calrattontian tot bb branch of bw.inams; •PHINK. PUTT. • -April 12, '62. - :„ 1 ' li.• TO DISABLE:'SOLOIERS, sEAmen, And Marines, a nd Widows ,or other Heirs of those who are died or heewkillekin the ......... . . . . . Servlce. - • W.' R.l Pant £•q Attoiney for - Claimant/4, Boility Land and,Policio'n Agent, "P.Ortbirillo, Schuylkill Co.; Pi. P )1,..:)1';;SIP3ION ' pr . peured . for Soldiers, •Fearnen and S *tines 01 the present ear, who are ts.bled' by reason I wounds reeeired.ot , diseese mu trartedf while In service, and PensiOns, Bounty, Jlonsy, and arroars 4 pay: Eltrplinil for widows or other heirs of thoee who have died Or been kilted , rte In service. Boum iy Land proiuredlor eery ic In any of the other wars' . ,- I. W'. ik: WITS. P.r1... - . l'ottsviVe, Pa. • air ftwons des! log to transact taasiness with regard . toitountles; Pensi. ns; tr, ran hart _lt attendo to by eallityi 41 the ottlrelot W. It, P0rr... , , 11:r.n., Criatie street, adj..ining Exchange Uotel. IF hereelity Infortnatlon will be ziretl, . . Der.l 'C2. . - - . .' : 1 ...i -, ' ltf ' 7 1 • • ~ 0 14 40TOCIRAP14. ALBUNILI . IJSI'. ItEt'i El V ED, - Ii: , fregh : tesort 7 e.r iii.4t, hodi. g l24) '3O, and 60. P* !traits bodad In • superior..mariner. In %Itorns.eo Of , , ntiiita.styie, with, clasps. - IFOr.slle at' . .', B . BAN az , i'S Bookman. ,aprii-p„ , 2, ' , , • . ~ . A 1. . / ChtikClN rueittn Inr Nr a j ,g l lM t 1 1 , rglkta, 1 ottarillei nonagons LIQUtD EiTRACT O REN T. 1 4'"ft maki4gl‘Juiikct. Vold Qurrd , Ac;„ La, in a tew salnutes. FoS sak br • -. ;J . JUN 014 M 1.1 ALSO , Apothecaries, CWrtt Pt& 'Jape, '62. - . - . • ' a. - ---Piers for the shipment onnthiacites r BROAD TOP. COAL. BRO4D TOP.COAL.• i. The Huntingdon and-Rroad Top Moon. tans Railroad and Coal Company Respectfuliy call the e ution of R. R. omPan lea. Steamboat Owner" and Nta afteturers Ire t e VtIOP wf their OALaa a iTEA3II:II4•EItATOIt AND OR MAR rFACYCRINO'PYIRDOSES. THE tROAD TOP COAL - TravJog PownectiiM with FIIILAMI'LPIIIA, ND NEW YORt . both by Canal and •Railroad, throng Penney,- Tapia and. New Jersey, is not I labTe to the in ercupt ions of Fb filmentx Lto the' :Or/OEIM liar soc6CoAL •F'tstug and regular kupplie* can safely be to ted upon throughout the )ear. - , .Lewis Audenried it Co .1 Dare made irrangerrionte w herby they are' i Apt of large quan sties of the chnicest ratoA they are prepared to till order'promptly. at in. sin ut street, Philadelplar OFFICES:. • I'o Ttroadia New York • • 11 Kilby street, Bolton, Weattninster atreet.Proril' June %MI •, _ . .01Ere of The Celebrated' • • • BIiOAD TOP, White Ash - seriii-Bituriai r nous ) , ‘.O • • East Lehigh ,Coali s ltro 104 :Mahint Street, -Philadelphia.. ' The utidersigned would resperifully call your. atten lion to: the Celirliratod • Broad Top Coil. mined nut of his own property. prepared directly under his own super. vision, andiron fining his operations exelysiedly to Mix reglon..Aarlsp a?, 'Ass. soy I Coils forsa/y . ,) tint mirchaser can rely Irwin obtaining a pure arifrie of Iterisid Toptoal ,wit bout the 'risk of haring u rareturr.of esols'froin to. eine:reins-sr from other reijinnr sathslillsled. Which In are pesranre might be iduriltie.but . An quality' 'vastly inferior. From the advantageous arrangements rhieh 'born bees effected kilts the principal Railroad and Canal Cfirripa• nice, purr,biteere - rib Its, kupplied at the lowest price, niNiti, the most reasonable': terms.'ari in,t Abe shortest . . . . _- • • - - For Steam Peneralinu. MsAna and ,Lbentnotive Ett• -gine& Raking' Mills and Fudilliiitc Furnaces, (Hasa Man ilficl &init. Blackantithing„ 'Cokiiinci Mrick and Lithe' Lurnina. this Cool cannot bc exCellrd.. -- -, .. . ' I , le ri exeMpiness from Sulphur nod' itripuritles highly. i i fob rloue in the maufarturin2 of I roo.riiiil destructive to le'rlainery, Uppers Roil fireile Itarg. gives ii•pre-eml ne ee. ;Its easy mombustioNrombined sviai Its beauti ful white fleme;rendors We desirable. fuel for l'ailoi Crites. • i . • Mast •Lehigh Coal. . NOTICE.wwwThe fullwetiber having also been are: wanted Sole Agent for the sale of the Celebrated Fail Lehigh Pont. mined, from the Lehigh`Coal and Naviga tion Company's land. by Conyngham k Michier. and shipped at Manch - Chunk. natter. binaveli that he ran suppry the trade with an article. in dunitty - and prepara. nod oneurpnesed by any in the . market. •, Will he Pl." , teLt to communicate any futiber Informs. tion, abd wilt he most happy to : receive your patronage. dm, Respeeffeity, , • , 110111.31 T HARE POWEL. are - respertfollv re queyted to require all person* representing thimielies as my neents to produce a!wilt eti certificate to that effect. May 214%1 • 121..tf • 1 L,ORBERRY pREEK. • Lorberry 0 1 01. ,•• .• K interior Coale are adventlaiit and cold undei the /I name oT "Lectierry." we herehy- announce that the tanderidzped are TIJJ ONLY JllNT.jitiof I.OItBEHRY COALS: and that itIeisra..BINNIPKSON & G IA)V KR, Mr. J. It. BLAKISTOIii, and Me-via. ItUD,ENTIIED CO., Philadelphia. revel v'e 'till out' Coal at Ode-water...- MYNA, SINN ICK SON & ti Eit receiving Slessra. Kits miner, Stees & JOIIK R. BLAKT.'"PON riceiving Mer.ars. Graaf & nit Ing's,anti Mcv,ers. LEWI 8 AUDEN. RI a CO. receiving Mears. yhipler. & ono' they dr, the ohl.y denier: in thip.Linet of (bat, and it eat be ishippnd by other parties. -; K LTZ MILLER. STEES & CO. , - A f:FF VillEElir.R. MILLER. &CO. l'iti,sr,rve.,,3tily, EMI= 4 CE:NUINELORBERRY- COAL. NV L r :.. 6 .ll . 4 , : , e m t .i i , l it i u s - ,i da): .. c i o r n ir eLtid' A f u ti tw a .s n iti a a, r i; & CO-, whereby they are to boar the esrltairo attA of all nuelillt II EMMY COAL 440E41 eonst {se. via the Villa. it'llearlln It. It., for the year 1862. Al raKtles. deal y inu. thla favorite Coal. Tali te. assured of,ohtarn}rz the gottll• talftritittfraffti arlide, from M Lr.lti I S'A ItIEU & 31114E4 k CO. Ilnegroya, May 10,'62.: ' • : 20•- NEW Y RR. • • SAMUEL EQNISTELL. ,Jr., • • Mi.. '4O 'Trinity Building, NEW YORK, Offer* for anti • 4 MOSEY ,nnootc.' and ;NORTH MOUNT - tt I I mrailGti 1 COALS, In. boats. nylon' board Tassels_ al LLI7 ; AIILTIIKILT and J.EII- :Ail' 'CI:I:Y. • • r BITIC. MT. COAL, In boats pt Mines or Tldi4ater. COAL4' do. do. , C. F. NOIiTON iOCIiST.MOIINTAIN COAL, 1,, boats, or on board Teasels. at PIMA D'A l Pure LonnEßll:li, on boardvearels at PI;IILAVA: • I ' ALSO. DetMcW3- . George Creek Cumberland Coal, • n Forlbe found.Cotineetletst, and "i6rtb.lll4er Trade: - March 2.'62. 13.9d1 e r - LYKENS TALLEY,: 1 TT E11, , 011, tri ?le. - . :Lykeris - . . a.n,l 1 ni Co NOTIcE.--The undersigned having: leaved for . 11 term of iC2III th e Mines of iboLyitens Val!ey end Short MnontAin Gnat Corennotee, from Fhiela' tire by Nene Talley Vranklin 0.n.1)o , taken, nonce le here. by Flyers the( he bar , made an arrangement with 31essra. .11 Ilk:3 IL 'HENRY. of llelitstar;City, Delaware. and E 11 YALE. BIT i•. Mean. for the Five syle and shipment to New England:and New liorki of tbe memo. . , The genulnaCral ran only be Vinod frr M. br them. and all ordera awn Id be directed to BALK REMINGTON. , FaLL Hriti, *ANs. li lag PS' THOMAS. (Sneersror to:Rutlon A Thi.tnan. time Miner of the above COal. . . „ i'bileeelphiej • arch 22, 'C.2. ' ' • • . l' 1. 12— EDITION,. from ; 1700 to' . 1 . 1 1861, edited hy. F. C. Brightley. tbriLawe In • the a.rioua supplement' , since Ibtq, are now incorporated in the body i.f the. work. many thotarand 'new authorities cited, and.olher_ltrln.aereents wads. • • • ' The new edition tfr 111:'4; , 48' JCSTICE will be ready in Anguti, and the new editiorref Tronhat & lialy's Nee tire early in the Fatt. p, • , • *Winne:hearing their alaniesown aerate early COOPS, at • ' ' . it. BANNA.Nl3 . ltooltstore. June 128. 'tit. • : : • -• t ELE BOWEN'S NEW BOOK. 1 1 11E-Pir a SICAL TIIE TICS Or Tw RAitTli AND ITA N. 11.0IITANTV..; dr vlndlestka of itsi Cosmogony of t he flngs , ..from .the assaults of 111odstin litlenes, by EL BOWEN, Esq. . SoMeriptlom received by, [ • E. BANNAN, Mereh 9,'61 • Arvntior the Publisher.. PARSOPC - OROWNL9IIII'.B • KLTCI S of -the Itis; - Prot - teal min.! Dcginiinf liertsaun; , wlilt 'a nartatire, of Per reel' Advent ures enseceglbe Rehds,by.W.O.Browah.rer, edlt,ne of the Khozrlllb Wl.l‘. Illeelhajoet rru. treda'apply elf thle pepuler . wort. ran furoleh theist at, the publieher's saber,' 'pike' 25, at e • 11. BANNAN'S 11001 Eke". • July 19, la • . NEW REVISED ;EDITION. • PURDOE'S DIGEST OF i THE LAWS OF PEENSYLVANI&.- I: ItiAIsOORTATIONi.': . . . • /PHILADELPHIA. NIL_ READING R.-IL . IAMPANfffX4E§LBIESE 1 FFiCE !the ; Reac!iiie N z ., fli R. R. '' • • 11ECLADZI.P8114 July 1itb,1842.. .Tbe rates. of Freight, acid; ?Mat .on Anthracite 'pot trittspil by Ibis Company. mill be as follow. ottaind after Angus! 1, lik3,luntif further colic,: I • • • • 1 . . „ , . •• • '.121 To Richmond: ; Inctincd Place; • - ; . • Germantriwo.W.L.''' _ Falls or •Erbuyik'ill, 51ermyunk', • Nsberr's, . • oOnsbotiockem, .t. 4 ' ri er`iide Furbace, Rambo's, .1 Norierroorb nr Brldgep Pori Rotinedy, Talley Fo r r . s . s4 - PbeehiscillN •.. .Boyers Ford, • • *rewrote,. ' Limerick, • Port‘town. Douglassellis . P.sereC,.' Reading: luckertclk, , ; • I cesSori. - f:twernalierii!Ple, . frarnburk., Prwr Auburn, ' Oral:spore. ltyOrder of. the ,Elo* . rd of )lenap , ta. • •.' , • • _ . - LW. WEBB, SeereLiry I . SCHUYLKILL 1. NAVI ()FFlC.E..so.itlylill li ,n anann Tba Liman for ti e ma nfeana an elte.Coal.earried 4:i.' the Scliuyitall.,N 11.11oes. on and siter;,tbo lit of An. they entire: , !,, -:, , • .. - r • ' ,..7! ' , FROM . j.. 1 Ict.l n . -7. • • .-. . -. ~. i - -, • 1 , gr. '•', • ,L '•E,g 9 - S . Fs = , ' , . ct. • i eta: e 4.1 c hi.. ITO 31. ',pito, } , 7 9:3 R 1 7 2 7 2 .. 7 9( . lg., ~* 65 64 62. 65 h , th I, I' •' ; 63 64 5 : 21 , 55 : I ' ' CA' 02 5:, !, ' 1 69 'Bt. 50 Sv .57 , ro) -4 $2 45' .5 . 2 •45 `s2' 45 • ;Philadelphia, •; • ; ; Pprltac )1111. CowdmltooltYp.. Plymouth Dear, .I.lrhleeport, Norriatmen,,. • - Port Kennedy, Valley Porch. • Poeling's Pain: Port Prnyldimee, Iloyer's ford, Nttetorii Lair Port.Polon.. . Ilirdstalyough,: !.• • n' '..111 . 4d1ng, . 1 1 - ;;L; ;Althonaes;.; • )If.htsellle,..; • • . Ilatnburg, • ; Orivicshurgitandlng, The charge per tan' of 1240 lbs. less five ; per ent. all.o/anee fret waste:as 'usual. and no; charge wilt, lir mute less Itin 2.5 tenni for any- ditiane,a. , - Ily nyder . of Ulla , Itinagers.• , • • . .• ,:P. PILALEV., President. ctAlly re• Iricet tales. i.. • . TRAVELING. PHILADELPHIA AND READINp FL*. gle*iagisM!M tiumsneir.Aerannensent, June 1154i4. , I • DfIii 4 ;N:O4*.NGER TRAINS to•AVP POt )I . t.rtbli/Y.(eXeept. Sundays) at 9.00 A and 2.15 P: M.—j Posing Reading at 11,00 A."M., and 9.00 P.M. Arriving Iti 4 Philadelphia at Ltd P.M., and at 635 Itoth down tialoti etanneetat Raiding with Trains for 17arrishurr and [Ziew York. and at Port Clinton • with I.:atin lass ItailrOnd Trims for !Williamsport:Elmira.: Ac. Plnegr , Ye.Parsienzers will take the 9A. Train, and a Special Arcomnindation Tra io at f,%. M , ith lett runs to Port Clintop [and on Saturdays to itaading, I PASSESG,Eit TRAINS. " I,6ave Philadelphia. dally,' (+ierpt tactodays)'st 6 OP A., Yl.,,and 3.15 P.M. a 17.45 A. M. 1% A, 44 and 5.43 P. 31. , r SUNDi Pottsville 14 3:13 I'. 31. I 11 • - 'I k • Con77r7i iillaThrlebairtt•, ~a 1 , 87i4e7n174: - 1 7 ,a171; - to and from pittaburg.Carllrle,Chamberaburtr, Lancalter;., o un buryi;Williatnapprt...lElmha,:rOry and'llaltimore.*. { Tralna leave llarrlaburg . atILL'S' A. M ., ( for Lebanon, Reading and Niiw York only.)1S1 AfM.. and 1.40 P.l M., for Pottxrd 14 ind,Phitadelyhta,: No Sundaftralna.l • . Iliindy_ti tirl k' t its from•lN:dtar , ille :to New York, Cala. M more. (t •iburig.. and all the iprlnelpal points Ind, the North; Nr4. karat. and Canadair. - E.aaiirsat Tleket:i to same Owe_ it ractare,t farm + - 1 _ . . , • 60 niti.of baitgage allotOd earl!' Passenger. COMMUTATION" TICKETS "i atittet ird. hrt•pen, any points desired for Families sod Firms, at Y 5 per rent. discount'. -.1 • MILEAGE TICKETS, INteroxr wilts, befween all' points, Or Fampiesand Firms, at SIS. • - flood for hnl.ior only. between pntnts,at ir . rdorrd ratoi. for .1.6. SO:or 12 months: t tiekeiserill be poretiAge4 b+fore the. Triliral start. llighertirescliirsed ifpal4 In tho eari. , ti. A. sic6r.L.B. Grneral Superioliodent.: June 14,'¢2 - . , pHiLAirit_acREAIOC . RAILROAD. =cats 'rackets, Agia=slsl From Philloinlptiia to Potts.. 1177 ville,and rat tniuwill bn 'mid at 'Phy,drlphts, on r atur day,. cid sundayn. At 93 75 'each, }Mod I (Or iapy train an fhosedayP, and on tbe sarerodinir Mon'day. i • . ' - •i ' , U. iii.NICO4LS. General Supt. `Angupt 6.'50 ! •. . • ' ' • P^; ' LEACH VALL YMAILROA aSES D:i•IN6I. 5....-•-•-••••=--•••AlArlSE • Elttnarner Arereveractitteialla• , ; ' riOIiNIENCING JUNE,te, TilltEE PASSIKNOFTI TRALNS DAILY,. , (Slotdays• Rreeptid.) ' . - • T 1,51E-Tlll IESLE4I Showing Arrival: and Depertu,res to nl. from: New Yolk - i . and Philadelphia; l ' • • D01571,i, OR EASTWARD TRAINS. • SrArnrre: No. No`. i No. 3. . Lear. - • P. M A.M. A. A.M. 91AUCJIClION - R-, • • d. 45. ; 11.00 4.00 • Lehighton, • • ,p.ss 11 10' - 4.10 Perryville.. ' e 4.01. .1. 11.15 = 4.16 Lehigh (lap.? •4.161. 11. Z Slailngton. ' . 422{-x, 11.33 7.36 Rork Dale,* . 4.13 11:45 . 4.17 LeorY's. •', 4.43 , 11 55 457 White' 11.11,, • .1 460 L, 12.01 5.04 Copley.. 1 4.54 12P5 5.08 llokendaoque; r 12 , _5,12 Ceteeauque, , , 12.13 • 5.16 .• Alleotcen, • 5.23 1 1126: 5.7 ' • 5.32 1, . 11137 -t 6.40 irreenienahurg; j 5.42 1148 i 6.49 .• Lline:Ridge,•' :• , 5.49. i • • '. 8. Beaton; ' F.apton. (ertive) • ' 550 I: 1.40 6.05 , • Philadelphia, (arrive) • 7.55 11 ; R.= New York, , •w. . 945 - 1 4, ! it 4.00 9.50 •UP OR WESTW ARD • ' 1314.1g0a5: 5. ,11 - o. 4. 1! ' No. 2. , Leave j :A. M.. • M. • ' !P. M. New York, • 6.00 .12.00 . I 4.00 .SAO Philadelphia, • 6.40 ; • i 6.15' Ea‘ton, (errire) 5.50 ,1 7.40 1543." S. Eneton.. • . - 7. 42 '• -. LiMe , 111,1v.. 4 • • 3.:01 j/ .718 Frelimenrhure, •9 OR 5.0 't, 5.06 Bethlehem, . '9.17 3.54.` 8.15 0.1.14 9.30 •4.10 •I ; 8.30 I, 11.26 Cainsetlue.. • '9.43 4.2 - . 1 ,•• ' 6.41 ! . 11oken,dauqua„ 9.48 4.21 r. 9.40 r. Copley,* 9.03 , •,4.31 '.! 9.51 - White !tali, ,' ; . • 8.56 • La ury's., 1~0.65 • • ,4.43 l , 9.04 • • -Rork Dal .e.. 10.16 4.0 ; 9.14 r* 81atIngton, •10.28 1.06; LI 9.25, • • Lehigh Gep,* 10,34 5.12 . I 921. . • , 10.18 , 5.27- . 9.45 Lehighton, : 10.54 5134 9.50 .' Mauch chunk,' 11.0 ... 5.43 A 'star (*) iodieatws Flag Stallona.ll 11 Thiongh toe Phlladelphle„'New York, and alt of the prinelpal itation's. on the Central R. R. of New Jerve7, alto for Reeding, Pottarille, llarrfe• burg and the Rest. IT , ilkeeharre,,artd , ,,the peinOpal intik tlone on.the Catawba* Railroad - Jutie22,lll EPUCAT.IONAL!' • •CIIIEC/fAY. , INEITATUTE.i:, - BOARDING'' AND DAY SC)11061. FOlf. YOUNG !LOGES,. No. 1527 1E411)29 Spruce lt Philadelphia. Teplar co,:u instruct ion' L ecoloaccs be Flogllitc. am% French laii i rcCiocic sod loeratetres—Latin if rolulrict—atid alt•-4bo broaches which 'cooslltuts • thorough EutilA aid Fraud) ed, neAtion. I ' I .•.• • • hooch la tbe arßoageof;tbifamllf,andlscoostaotly spoken In Mr liititnte. 1 I '[. • The Schotastic . } - ear 'coo:metier!rptesulier 15th, and claws July ' • ; ; • • For circulars sod partlCalaric,app yto •• . ' i• . ` ADA tlk It EttVILLY, Principe!. •. • ' 3 ° ' 6 ^l .Z; , ARtAtitAti . ?Vol the :.Friends: or E ducation, in f, • • bine: lam tktober. lb.lneilit utelat Oralvalanar lon been closed. Like inFany other 'Oilier inttltutione, bad to 4told to thrupreasone of tht Om". tf hare, how. eeer.been lady asked. by periaw: aawhn "hdlistolit'aire their , children at seln.cd - war at bout*, 10,1 open himiturit next A, t ump, Thai "hb are 'desirous of ; Oniony:aging an inalltadlon et luieluß le their owl, COI:1W'; lind who' may hi wining topatrobiae mq ateberebi informed that I , my &boa will be rtHiweied ha the let nitlllpeetriber. If; seines . erit patramote Magnaeintaid. '4 malY MusubsT ton Pill l bw' sireAdy lowa promind wit. Any Whim -14 M: mny wi.b to encoring" the Minot. arearkeit to 'addrei"; Aleut (. rw igaborg. iThougli" *natty brim" kora. litters =on therdi e rt, wlii reteli.e prninpt at tentl,,o.. • - Arrant:in as' • the enenurairemant•ii aufflrlent In }warrant exie - tra r 'ope,o 1: the School, a "Wee,* he siren in time of tii, ourmoo.,' -‘1 • i i • ELLI 4 ,E4C4N-4441G1L. 14 J 12,412.: , • t • - 11111 iTION. gation ( , July 9,15 Toll on Aoi 'allot', oral I 1962, uoill CA' avig fur' aitp ad. ANS, • /Maladelphli at 7._BRALPI,9III SEASON'TICKETS, 4 d'lbrs h 7 Irma; And b 7 atrrad.'" ' • It falls from her &lint* hind 1 li Utah's" dbraJaa mon Jind alow: do fad tbadakes at a vanishing anon! ;In the httfor a acnntner land. 'Then are. wale nt rine in bet rosette, ties,' IA ed Lod round her le hit* wriet,eeils; There arteoetiy ! tritt". on every hand,- Aed ma Of aetTreel matey a lead - , • the chamber; Whore ehi toUle: , • A nn libret e ithp In a igll• ded cap At. he e a 'easement beer; , . A euerayOlita through a swaying boogh, , ll:hta with* diamond radiant.- non, • • The clatrtdr a falling tear! . • . A IPA floats mitt* the - simmer Nt , With the ,mg-bird's latest • • The tosaanier !olds of the drapery , • ' Are leaved by the swell of a long, kilt' sigh, And thidellMte banda,are still. .. • 4 beanti cif earth Is eau:tt, " la ,nanght r • • And tialided youth it vain! I have area a *tiles scarred faee thine - With a youth and beauty all divine , By the Poidier's eineh.ot pain "! • SO 1 76 60 1 45 40 136 . 40 1 40 1 35 4011 za 40;;1.35 810 29 201 19 2241.17 21'1 16 I .l' 14 1 09 11 101 06 104 , 99 100 95 1;00 9.6 • 4I have rend ofinother shoe'? pulsing shed' . Chi their ,ptllows the mingled ,kissed 7 • In the tar Crimea I"—There IVO no more 'tears, Bat she p,lteke the gems from her denote ears,. And the gold trot:whet' slender vast. Till,tolrd stinting) In hli gllded,nagei But the'Apgel In her heart Beth stung her Soul gbh a pobi• man cH And beauty Is osmiht, ind youth is wain,: 7 7A*lllle Ms Patriot's gonads still Smart ' 91 86 86 81 S 3 79 .81 :6 88 75 7 2 67 ,59 54 55 53 54 49 .3 411 '44' ;9 3i f . Pinta by fitotio. hyahred . Still tall from her delicate band ' • The feathery Ms's. as *oft and flow • As fall the Sakti Icof a raniattlnganoir • , In the tap of a simmer land. • . • • There arecert moot) stelae on - breast and Deceit!, • •And fillets rhaatly cone: 47 - Tile calla air, lofty. and white, and - bare, * And utnantru echoes roll over there torrgb ttiaehawber *here alts toile.. • No glitter of gold an, her slender wrist, No gem li, her rosette ears; But a youth and'and a beauty all oiltine 14 the face of-the Christian maiden shine, ;And her Outs are the soldier , * tetra! •I . I Front the Mauch chunk Vue, P SPEEM OF DAWIFL DOIIGILERTFo, Of irhitade'tphia. Delivered in the • antet •.1 •at aucA Chunk dug. 1842., - IMPORT/II 111' Ilt:111T E. WITisita,O7.IIACCR eucax; compliance with the invitation extended tn me by, the,CoMmittee,,and urged to acceptance by 7 1 a letter train your worthy chairman, my honored friend, I im here to addreis you, citizens of ,Alauch - Chunk;:oit the moinentous subject ihit 'fills the. Mind and heart :of every loyal men. • Standing here to night, my , thoughts.'revert to the time • when letned here.before. ; Six years ago, on this tl•clr, I spoke as a partisartl.cPartisans, in :wive. eaey of the political principles that I then .: , be lieredin and: belieie in now; • But I aim a p art, tau no zeUre.i . ..l behold my. country in jeopardy— I see thelinet twines under which F wsPa'hornvand which I pray May deseend to jpy.ettildien in per il—and L forget - party ties. and it is your duty to • break party ties, and all leap ~,to the :aid of the _EtePublieg i • flow were all people oppressed before our I.Liv oltition?,l.oelt:beyond flitter', what do we bchold? Daritttese,. &siltation end despotism. Tyrants tri- timphant:and inankind•in'chaine, he deiiges : of Ilefiven thwarted. The. Omni potent when ertatedthis beautiful world—when he , lehainedtba ocean to ,its limits, and made the dry lancl.t.wheit he decked the iiky;teith eters. and swung the sun in spice ; then in the :image of hitaself, and with a • poul- thkt - shall never die. 'stepped', forth , immnital uivn. 4 • -To 'Mall God gaTe dominion over all crested things. I • It was' . His will that, made this earth a paradise—the I children of Adam shauld. deell in equetity and love togeiber.; ; * :.• . - But the. serpent crept. into the garden; man listened and :was lost. The earth was carved into kingdome, milliOns were made 'to do the kidding Of a masier, Their fate was through thousands of 'yeare,lin peace to labor, and in war to 'die. that tyrstitemight elfend their away aindpiooper the people's degradation. Man's mind, his very , .soul was not ,hip own. If he, dared to speak of country, tee.' dn it • was called; ; and 0.41 to the Nock, the bright: axe flashed for an instant in the sunlight; 'and severed heed from I body.-, To worship his, God,: chained him to the stake until the patois eat otithis flesh. : • At length here, in America, !As found ;an &U -lam fnr,the oppressed;' Here on this itoiWas fatal to tyistits_as'lrelandte tie, serpent; a- Republic .reared its: majeeticYhead-4 government of the peoplk where . wks entrusted to the muses the right to rule. Yhere; if the peoplieneceeded t all other,lands, would follow, but if they. fkiled,, all then ho lest. For 80 years theAmer-I Man Villein 'proipered as never nation prospered :before. We.wets, free, happy..and . powerful.: :It' :wail a iceit paradise:. • But as heaven itself, I • where:alliwere crowned with, aneternity.ol there were those who ' spread, •disriffectionl among the angclP; 'and rai sed'rebell inn there, were by the 'Omnipotorit. stltuck, front'. their lofty edit., and hurled front 'reason's Iheigh ts.to the burniOg lake, onere they are forever ehained;,ao shall ;the _in"- eartrate Ganda litho have - wagoit - this .bloody war, by the itilitjtidgorent, an from the gibbet to the Aungeone of the doomed, there to writhe in agony forever. : . - ,lj coinatrlmen. these are' no titnes• for so ft , . sentences; we stand in presence of dread realities. We redo-look the danger in the• face. if we are , not Willing that ruin shall fall upon its , an / ours,! if }we are not willing,tO become the Peri) or South ern' masters' or'subjecti of the English crOwn. . Xam one !of 'those' who up to '57 blitidif fol. lowed - Abe . fortunes ;of. the South.-rbelieved in their, ehivalry-L,-Thelped to fi ght:their battles.- , .Their Internee*, tecompton - policy. stag ;erect my 1 .judgment, but at. 'length ..the veil . has been tdru aside', and .I ,behold in. all its hell-born hide.' ousnete, thtlecursed "plans by which they have' sought . to rule, and then Min the' Repuhlic. , Thou Sands, mid Inindreds of thousande of our fellow, countryttien in the South..hay.e : been as sr - deptly attaehed to the:Union as we'are, but their leaderchave sought to educate' the '0311.4s to re gard the Union not Si the ,pallidiUm Of their po litieatrafety itnil,pro'sperity, but es a mereconve 'nienee to be* need ea. long .- its it promoted their' sectional aims, and then to be dashed to pieces... , Their destins Were known to the fathers. Wash ington feared the people , of the - South would be I , misled, and's/aimed he ytt in his prophetic address.l The leaders,elairned hat tbeir,love And allegiance `were doe to thei State and not the Nation. ',love Pennsylvania .it I lona,' ative State -it is my home' tint it is not my cOif try. 'Not Pennsylvania Mono,' hat from, the m untains of Blaine to the seathern gulf-from thel 'Atlantic .even to the l'a. ; cifie-this, ith, thii if MY native hand. : ' The Irishman in ilk caprice; when - be, thinks of oppeestied 'Erin. direr, not limit his look tit his no: -- 1 the perish 'or county, but his heart brats in' fond' affection for every:WO trete Matins Head to Cape', Clear. Led me recoUnt4 . a . few faets as. they strike: my mind , i Sonar Car linsa.- . ..eye, with Calhoun{ the foretuoit-advocated with all, her might a pro , , tective =tariff. beeatise her interests wete tbeh 7 . identified with manufaetbries. At a latiday, she ~ :declared *sr against. the' Colon, heritage fur a: little the Lair was agiinst free trade, brit darkson l , --revered be his'-natzte-i-eaid the •• linirin must! - iiqla shall be. preferred.", Inhis, later 'diys, his, only regret wai-notlabout violating the letter to, Xit,CUre the subitaners °tithe Constitution, but that he.did not hang John C. Calhoun. Florida . was. :purchased to' aid to their domain. Texas, - -sixl times the'site- of New York. Was atinexeckto,ner-1 spit it (he to carve new Slave -States. 'The, South ~ ,ranted Jr eau, and theltemoeraey•-of the North! yielded to .her wishes. The,ralexicen' war was; !taught and- w on, for the 'task's of the South. Who* . 'taught John Deown I but Captain , Walker and the; filibusters, Wholsinigla to take forcible :Os - session Of in unoffendinginatiOn, and wheiteven litichtin•l in timidly staid hY.Ceptain 'Paulding, So - where! .ststeemen!on the' door of the Senate- denounchd him as eiOry of al bigli,banded •outrate.l Whet:hi a party in. the Noirth oppOsed the. eitension of ' shivery toiree teFry, the South agreed to leave' ll' the questiOn to . Imbibe' of the people; of,„the I , territory. ,", But w e , they roulidi- they could not' ?if induce the free.peuele of Kansas' to yield eubmis-i eirelY• they - aye, the chivalry i-reiorted to. the: Most atrocious fraud that ever disgraced ilegisla• l -tion-the tecomptdn Constitution-and { ordered' their talierable' teol ,t 6 send 'the -army here. to.„ : f,;:;ree the fraudjon Kansas at the . mouth of the. .eannon. :'Failing in their aorta, they, turtle& ground. de,niedithe right of the people to legislate 'for themselves l oind proclaimed , the doctrine, that j the Constitutiott of the Ameriian Republic! carried Slavery into free‘territery, and. that the:Central government was bound to, foster.and protect it--= [ 'they willlitgly ;yielded up a part of %Oregon,. bat Within two y Ears bribe' briskint out of the rebel lion, John,Slidell iittrOduCeita bill: to take front'. the • national treasury S200,000:000 to Purchaie' 1 Cuba. a that she tiro ,rnight, secede, flaying oh t tiitied all theyVranted;or at limit all tatty could , get, they resolved ' to "_break op the Democratic :, , ••••• party.-that they tnightriestroy , the Union, for they I_". ' '' ' knew thatlits lung as the Democracy fltsrished,.!fi ...THZ IV/MD:HO . O.F 'ME 3orn:L ..‘ • 1 i the:Union would be preserved. - The legitdatuies!; • The in fateation which ' has taken therongh pcli.i, iof 'Alabama, end .. .other SmOtheen ,Stistes,..iis 185, session of the religious World at (he South is .11 - 01 a• 'I pasl44 resOlutions, that in the event 'of "the. else -..i:,derful. While ell Mar' religious elementi, , at the. it lion of itepnblienn .Preaideet, they would se-it Notih. cry out with 'one voice its fivor - of mapped -,,,. cede. When. , lhel National Convention iof the . 'jog our legally minstituted ..go;rernittent; every' rbetnneistie party assetalded, and 're-affirmed the • -form of the religlouk element is ,equally potritivic faille of .'66, these traitors , 'spit , on the plittform.- : 4 the South that the Alt:night'' , is• on their side,' hen the.true men of ;he party, who, in.iiiesplte :and may without hiorpheiny, -te desired 'to give Lot all the iie.r.eriitioriti and opprobrious insults of• Illeall contnillingintlucticio itdavor of Jefferson' , Buchanan); 'lnittiriasi remained faithful to.Nhe or I, Darks.:and his leitik‘od . compeers: If - we - ,held igin!setion:i ' elying oe"the national convention : to 1, prayer, mega at ; th e Nottlit., if ire fast ,ind, ,eindicatithpir • integrity, nominated the Isallnt,' i', preach and lecturei' if we exert the the InClueoces . i!Dottglas, thetas traitims k with their tool* Wild ttini.l, , ot the Sabbath Sehookthe oulpit,..artil_the bibles Ifedsrates.hite in the. Notii - ayl. ill PiginoilTx-ti: in' (Moe oft our Oovernineat es: we have reason' to' ,nia-laughedn .n t theominstion, derided 'Mild ill• .!, support it; do tint the perjured South * rebelkt the South flatted. hint,leven tit personel ‘violence,--Cretnitem. I! Free:ice the came nil:thuds in faviir of their .e.0n,.. , her.Alontgoniery. 'Alabreimi.Hinet in, a ;mob in'•i.spiracy ? StUnewall Jackson found , time to. syrito !;Baltimore, mind, led on-by Yetnory,pot forth Bieck- ,' Os 6 tienero Agent of the , Bible Society aT the irtridge_ini; their candid:ate, mi.) to defeat Doug- t r Confederme'States'cif America." 'front bit" head- - 4s, and insnre the election of a Repuhlican. 7 - :' quarters in; tll1" e vakley of Virginia, stowing him.; 'L •.-* , ' . -r.: ;-. , . - . , - . ' 1,1).. 2 ' . v : II ..I, . They; carried out their plane.. Douglas , wit' de-, (Noted. anktilid, add they' are ,a ern tri..'tese . the Union iii twain and'ip awful war. - The patriots are battling forlte integrity... - .- • , . ' • - The leaders of • the Breckinridgers lathe loath . are new the•Preeident and chief Trustees, lathe' , North the 13reekiisridge•leaders, with glorious el- . ceptlons, not - iiPeatent or their Min:MN - but halo .lent ls thed?. treason, cry odt, fur, pewee with „the' traitors, on the fi eld'. white they are striving every . hear .to divide the North; and making war against the lovers of the! Union. And. I. a lift=lorrg Dent. -osrat, itotswereing a hair's breadth from mypriti-, elides, em asked' to.hold political . fellowshlP With these creatures. 1 tin! they are theenemies Oc-my Country, the murderers tif.free institutioneoued I ant their enemy &rivet. And -yet with . at my extreme him foe the Breekinridgers, lean respect them for their Icensistent ' treason, but ' for the Demarat. of 'sli the Anti-lecomptott Democrat, - the DMaglas Deisocrat, whewill get down fin- his belly ;toilet:awl like a whipped spaniel; . and,itiss the.feet 6f the- Men, who , bad spurned and i pal 'upon him. who will mii in aci organization where a leading Breikinridge man is allowed admission, .'l have nothing but the most complete andineta ble contempt.'-, ' : ! .- --- . .•. -..-.., . So bitter were the:Breekieridgem agaltslitEttrug lay; that Mr. Benjaenin, speaking - for'them2sitienly and in the Senate, said they preferr,ed Mr. Lin coln:. By their oWn acts, by . the vetiee - of the. Pa' jority' of that Stake; by 'the,. Constitatioa. Mr. Lincoln is the President ~ of the' United Stites. and shall be, though" every - stream run red with the bleed of traitors.. . . ..,'Having resolved to break up thelfttion :they in . - Conclave met-:-Cobb, you bankrUpt the Treeing ; . 'Thompson...you Steil the_ Indian Bonds; White livered Tintcey, send'?o, the farthest seas the navy • 'of the 'nation; . Floyd, , you rob the arsenals and armories 40:1 let Cur Northern dupes find-they , are armless. ,' South Carolina declared herself mit Of - the Union.- State after State followed in quick • sueeession. The bullion in• New Orleans was sto •• len ; the flag was' trampled on,—aye s that lieg.L- What true man! born ander its' protecting -folds could trample on that .fiagl In tbetmeanwhile. way down in Charlestod harbor, in Fort Moultrie, were Anderson and eighty gallant. men::- Seeing ramparts rearing on, every side, in the - darkness of the night they crossed to Sumpter. The Cabi ( net gathered around the imbecile, and insisted 'that. Anderson should be ordered beck'to MOuP &ie. - - But Stanton was in the Cabinet: then;' and. General Dix; and they saved him , from the sip:-.-- Messengers; I know, wereatinehy the loyal memo: hereof the Cabinet. - to- Ndrthern cities trt bring , nubile cpiolotrto' the aid of :Buchanan. for -he was • hesitating. iThi , Star Of the West, -an unarmed . vessel bearing ,food !to the lrungty'soldiers,:was fired .in to. .8090 from el IMOD battlements, and 4, huticired guns;; the; messengers of death - were hurled on:the _devoted walls of SettiPter- The Flag and the • Fort fell; but falling raised the North ; aye, the North I the insulted, the miped, - betrayed North, arose' eager for liner and Ven geance.'' At that time in. ell the SOuth the in eulted flag was, nowhere to be seen.' Now. it proudly float. in every Southern Stela—la - South 'Carolina, in -Florida, Texas, over New, Orleans, - Fort DoonelsOlX. 'and will before long float. over 'Richmond, and the battered walls of •Sumpter Behold Charleston burnt to ashes, not a atone left op a stone; bat 'ell It'sstreetsone desolation. . , But, my countrymeb, you must-from your lett''. argy-arouse ; en. tit is war_ is staked the .Freedom or Slavery of the world. - '... '. ? . ,; - If you , imagine the Sonth is to be won back t -by .. kibtiness, you are mistaxen.• At Shiloh; after the, first dare battle, when, in possession - of our camps, they out the throats 'front ear to ear ofeur wiund-. ed soldiere; a -Strung tninn soldier is hung-by the heels, backed with. knivei. anti' left fu die.— The gallant son' of a gentleman I Saw in the. Court '• Ileums to r dey, proven:Kir Reeder, was poisOned •at New Madrid, and though the wounds. he'received , in the sacred' Cillitlle aro healed, he boa yet , been gompelled by the poison, to resign his commis sion. ‘1,..' must ' conquer them, or they still erMquer us. Acknowledge the - Southern Confederacy,' ; and • where will be lite northern boondaty ?- • Franee and England are divide& for the channel rine ha. ; tween, and the', manners, customs. and language ere diff.irent; The Pyreneee,rise between ....pain and Frazee. The Alp tower e perpetual , well of ice between GArmany and Italy. But here We speak the same language; none but artificial lines 'divide us.' SOMe citizens vote in Delawaits, and some inMaryland„ whose residences are reallY in ,Penneylvania. [ I need ?cot tell you that the boun , dary Would be a line of fire and blood; a bender Warfare - growing in bitterness,apreading on every; side. hiking nut for el year, but twenty, 'aye, for- • - ever,! Whafthink ptus,i would the West do twith the mouth* of all the great rivers in the posses rion'of an enemy:? , ; Why, fight till the last 'man -fell for a free Passage' 'to the (lull. , New . Yea would'become afree CRY. Pennsylvania , a self- . Sustaining Mate, rich iniresources,.'might-clisim tv stand alone. .Tlrtitthe 'eb..in broken, One State after another gone; our prestige destroyed; we would link baba insignificance. Every. ci,izein. On the sea or lin , l,a prey to the -powers of Europe, until the name l etati American be- linked•witk the 'Serf, instead of being the name 'of te - Sovereigii. - -;, Do-not , the speeches and the press ofEnnfiind glory on our approaching fall . ? Bulwer Lytton has ilresly . eaidlt is the interest' olßegland that we should' be severed . in - many pens, and the Morning Herald openly declares the ,same- dee trine. What has been' England's policy with Ire• land? . Sow the seeds of nissensiuns among the 11111P$C111 and they'are an easy prey. Ohl if. this Republic is destroyed, what, is to become of the oppressed of other climes? Where, will be their renigis when the tlnited States are no morel -This Rebellion, must-be ertished— crushed - In the field, "or all is lost. ; Bat there are men belt who Say* . • must becruslied according to the Cunititution.' -, When Wiebingten' !approached the table to. • 'signlas' name first to the sacred -charter, he_read the words ' , We, 'the ;people, in order to forma Most perfect Union." ':lhe Conititution was made - for the Union, not thiUnion for the Constitution. We are all hound to o b ey the laws, bUt th4re - -are ~ . • .occaiions' when' the 1;a1 , / is' powerless; and•whirn earth and ileareu applaud the Violator: Sup. pose to night, sitting.-'your . quiet, little h.bie. by the side of your wife,' iir and with your 'children around you, an intruder :enters . and lays his Ain mannered ' band on . jbe person of ytur wife, or applictlthe torch to seethe house in flames.' The • law inay say, f old yotir grins Ansi-. wait the law's delay. But' nature ]speeks on- the instant,' end with-all your-might ' you strike theseoundrel'io 'your feet:: - Tien • 1100,. , 11k house its flames, and the. 'town in dang4i, burn or blow up, theme and . 'save the rest. , I.rercretiee the Con'stituti n. but :the traitors affect to love, while they tire s eking it :to destroy it. c Yancey prated of his love fut the LComititution; every leading traler pretended to ',reverence it. ' Breekinridge a year Ago" in. the is orate sought to be its especial advocate, dnd yet lon the adjournment-of Congress rushed into (ho ;rebel . ranks, and' hi,-to-day lighting against hi's :Susie and country., - What did Buchanan and. his ..'fection do from • November 'de t i March 'fil'?',:- Why- the-iNr..4 ma, illit message to Congress 411,:tteiemhstr 'oy& ) claw d, that 0 - .S`Mre toe "no -', c.a./ft./6.ml right to 'secede,- tut' if ii S'usielac— ; e-rtet,'She V?nititutio . ll glee, A - 0 w roer *tercet it. ,-.? , This - is their idea of the Constitution. IVs revere the GinstitutiOn. We intendto . peeler's.° it al - a shield, foti the loyal, birt not :for. traitors- Ceti lipe.preted of the Conetitntion,3 and Cato in ,the Senate -replied, Sene„replied, .ae the true men sa y 'to- ; Catlin:me, that 'the Constitution Wu . . not made for treltori: „ - I tan Ppvik no. more, I Implore You,-my coon drynien, to femm e Let the right "arm ..f. ertry ,loyal Man-be raised to crush and kill rebelliorr.,— ! !I do not speak to-you as ..a partisan';. I epeak all r -one,who boldskro. fellowship - :with, either 'orthe ‘ ' 'political organiistions of the day; as one who' We•er. was an loffice seeker not an officeholder, who wanta no Office.. But Ido isn't cOuniry, tvith its blessed institutions, and every. inch'of its `dear and beautiful earth,-end every" drop, la Its majt‘tio Waters. I prey you to forget all, dilfer- W hy, less then two months art: You retired apparent securfity 'at. night - to ' , oar pillows, mid' bl l - fore. an hour passe.d; the mighty \ waters rushed from every mountain doyen, deluged your beautiful - town, dtstroyid milfione of property, a hundred' and fifty lives;"and spread. ruin aritf,desolarion through all this Lehigh Valley," On dkat drea-d -ful-oight„ or the morning ;following, who thought of - party Your ,humee were in danger;%you knew s'ouse'of you! filende were'dead, and*.hers suffering, and yOu fOrget for a time ill Aitfilrences . andliiissenitions inithe generabitim to meek r and • to gavel: , • - Remember Doe jour country„thictlnick your • your, lives, all- _deluged try. theAloo4Y • . ÷ 1 wares of this treasonable War. Then fly=to jibe aid of your itaperilled I:betties, rural , to the ETU Your own lost citizens. Conner and their graves cry to . you to avenge their. fall. .11'he. dead fathers 'of the set - on from . their home on' h.gh look to you fu.preserve .their legaey.l. Theo . strike with the might of truth,; strike to - crushand (.conquer, and fOOrl 1. . The Si ar Spangled Renner In pled sba il wave,, l' Ver . the laud i et the and tbe borne of (fie peeve. .I,Duritag th e delivery or this speech Mr: Irinigh - - '1 'ear was frequently interruptedi by lould ankcon ;; tinned ,burets 'orapPlanse '• ' . . . . . . 1•11 1 !a brother in .Christ." thanking that p ortion . • -' LI or - Gocre people who made bilaW life director ; and: !.. enetoeing his cheek far sTso;to sittlW - Shat•he was . • -.. Jo earnest in Prilyiag God- to- magi:: that •aocietY..-- ..:' ineeful its hie blessed weird!lnot obli. to oir own:: -Veople, bits to, the retraoteetstations of the earth."' . - .- -lhe •following letter ,froist, Ilithelond! 4o the, 1 Charliston':histie mererf . alliitilseletses how thor , s -oughly the rellgiotrof th e'Sont'a ieldstitiflid with'' 1 .the Confedenitocause; ... ' : -".. .!l - . •:. ;), --"' ' '-',.-- ; ! ... ' IticarrOin, Aug:JO...L .- Probably.* no period ot , 'r ' I the alibis theredigions eienient in'thearaybsea -. 'more predominant thin it isat-presimt. :In many .., instances ehaplaine.armylniesionarlis,oelp . ortuere . "and tracts hateaceomplisherf great.benefits ; but - . by; far ' the most cogent influences' that have oper, _", ~ated' upon and suhdued:the reeklesS-ipiritl. of the seldi4y, - -,arti" those which ' are, born 'in th e !heart, it se lf; upon the :field" of-battle. ; 1 It is nstatrangetherefore; as you' go through variotiatrontps, even on - a week .day, that , your ' .. ears aiiihere indthere saluted with the. melody -. :of-a choir it !vices; ricb;. retina :and "full, Sung with all'the Seriousness end !rsainesinesi of: true devotion: arthat before .ths lights- ! ire hot in. - tho e v enin gob only tones limb eard!in thanksgiving ! for the blessings of tho'dey.:;yor that the Bible and prayer books ,isre tomato° .hciolts :tiptin"-the . • miss tahle; or that whert 4 &today arrives, the lit. ",.. tliataid - Crain which.. 4 he Ohiplain -ri wont.ito.-4ii- "'-= .. , Coons, Is the Centre of a cluster Of intern ted'iuid " . Anottelisteners. • - :. .` .!' .. I t i *- : ' . -- :In: many of the regimenti.tniehlof th kindly . : iot! deooo - is due to the.pitre?and elevated 'etrarae-. - . tee of the officers. - Will:slier these are foam: l .7 o u . invariably 'Asp end a - neat; well disciplined, or- .- . derly, quiet command, as. promptln the-camp as .7 ..: 'they are -brave upon -the field. Now .and then- . 'you may Mear s tAufitabotit "poi praying:Captain' , or . "C'olonel.". but also -these ihouit tlesiaipres. :- Irons come from men who •vetierat4 their officers, and would - follow_ them •to the- dea th , .. Is' you. , V know ; Some of oa r.-ablest ,GenaralSvare men who . have - dropped-tbe gown. of,...the Christian for the . apparel of the. soldier:, !Polk was a Bishop, Pen;- ; - dletoo . a Clergyman, D.'lL . ljill'a religiOutr.aothor„- dracksonla dignitary of.the Chureh, Whiie scores Of - . Others. oechpfringenbordinati positlons; are equal: ly well known' for their'd;vetion at the shrine .of . * , Christianity:- 'All .of time gentle en have :been -eminently soccesefut in whatever 'they bavi an- . dertaken, have passed neharmeci !throngh the . Antlers by which !they have haen_ i trequently en-• virooad, and arolifing illucritioni of the -truth ". -that a' fighting Christian is as. terrible to bli one-.. --Mies ,as-he ii gentle to.bialriends. ,!- ' . i ; , ." ;. ..- . .Gen.daelteun never ,ententi a. flgbt without Di-. - iphing God's ble-sitig and protee . tion. • The "de, .. pendenee CU this strange - Juin upon the. Deity. seeine - aeter tO be, ahsent.. from- his mind . , and '• ' : .WhateVer he does, or .. Says; it is always profeoe . d.„ "hj. OW'S blessing.", 1 -..- V. , •• ! ,: • . :,. ' In:one. Of bis . eificial 'dispatches, Ihe commences. ". -"By food's blessing,, w 0 have to-dal defeated the'- . enemy;'..". Said one of his Ofileent.to him the other • ,day,'' - WOII, • Generilahother candidate (referring -tO Pope) is wailing yotir . ittentioni?! ; , •84i:I•ob-: serve,' was•the quiet reply,oand by 'God's bleseing, " he abairreceive theta to'hii full satisfaeclim." ~ : - .4(fillr'sijni;li.bas. been fought ! !the sari"- rigid- •• feraemb,raitee of . Divine ,Power is Observed. - The army ls drawn .up .. in line„tlie. General dhnounts. ' from his horse, and there; in-the Presenee of. his rough:_brodzed•faced troopi,',witts heads' uncover -- . ed ind-lientiwe-stricken to.the ground, the.vOiCe of- the -good- man,' . wh eh b ri t I few hours before ".. wan ringing entin . qu ek -and .hory intonations, woo* heard sti , endued and • calm, -as if overcome by: the - presence of-th e appeal tothe "sappiiii .1 ir.ne.. , Fevir suoh.speC- , 4clel have been with se in modern timei„ and it-is needless to'sdd. that ear such:cratiplett hai4. ever tol..Lwith a More iv drops_ power' open the 7 trearta of men. , A e -c; ,iurprieed„ - after this ri -43141.-that Stonevre j a . 500 is invineible,'itid that ..he ban' lead ' is array , to .certain victory, i :Whenever !'!Goirs bles ior.precidee the set? I ~,,, ."A..tioli ok,hior.auts .--I) . fhs following pi:int: s,, is..nolv . eireulating- . :in. - island'other.loyalStates: The ?resident will no east - aside' this petition,4f he desliel . ta_convinee ,the Peoplerithat-he is rt.'•;l .thp,: . 'paticiil t b'elivies I ! -to be i faithful, patriot;. and trite, iti all- thingelwhieh Saha it, w,- tee tne and temperance:` To the President Of ti ' Wg - the undersign 'state s, who bare . Tree andlhoshatitito tb Pei • des* struggle, and , trinity to aid,:eheera —seeing our army, tb land, exPeSed, to need, dorberehy ask Qt-you, asiehief ruler=of tbi strerigth Which is nee ed . wasted, by a. foe, all negligent, incomp men. who in• the first for. thetnietves weig , sponsibility“o be at missed--:an&that you an keePing"to the too the most faithful, true civil and military, thi land. ,' • .So that• we; !veldt' et home that is which the (loci of bottles' al me cit'n 'giver:feed fear.jor - our soldier's 'no 'evils but , those inseparable froth • 'war-Ineed for no Inc 'dent or. untrosty quarter - ,masters, no -eureka's - . i grant or drunken officers no unskillful , Unfeefin ;or drunken surgerins; We believe that a Oct severity to such offend-_ r . ere wouldlgr. stly ins ease• the effiaency of One armv, and would sire gthen the hinds of Govern .. taint by securing the onfidenect of the people, i ". • Ir would b t welcom to all Guise officervund,of ficials whu.irre noir w King faithfully. It would. • be iselbotne to. evoryi one;, for though, men :are • t prune to float on Attc.frall plat'orna of .whatever` ' is, is right," they yej,tice . !when some bold hind breaks it in fregmenti undortheit, • . We' have entribited to you that. we Most Val. no,-we believe that you - will care ter it tenrUrly , and conscientirinsly 7 lletnembiring that Of. this host when one man a/tilers! " We suffer willingly in' tire...cense of civilization and huuianity, acid maintain our national seif respeet—we sOfferviillinglybrie we,,lcrok to you, - ..ourchosen ruler,Tihrre, we. do not suffer in vain: ~4 1. 4 , .A distinguished. me'mb ' er of the Cabinet remitr . ed to -a Northern tlorlernura fele days eince,'-:1' I am not:lure-I*a it would good - serviceAf . • -, d'aCiutoit welo.capthre Winhington. - wake the peb rstp.", r Tbn Goiernor ," Wake the - people ap.?;!, he replied' why, sir, are; you !Avis that the:'people•of the, loyal Stites ire :on fire frith-1 exciteurnt, - andt:pUnerpally"beesinse you•=the gorreipment--are asleep, .while the no- Aion reels.torruin ? NO, sir! Mi4it serve- - a very gout! turn if .litekaoo wouhl ciptuto.Waiih-, . ington erery inati in it, but tAr . ipeople 'need, no rnu b, ,agitation' to; show them: Vie desperate. eondiqoU of the conntry.,d Let the'gpie.rnmentldo ' its duty,"an - d all. will ,be Cur. lath i,eaavenr. . 4, -; • i• Milted State. : • * d, "roman of the "United y Rivets our brothers, tOns - - • fur thejr, country in this ' 1 ho will seek every oppor- I 1 4 uphold them to the' _ Cower:and hope Of, the n danger and stifferinge- A brahem Lincoln,' that yon, nation, see to it that the ell 'against the - eneiny,be ithin—and that you cause tent. drunken, "or' tnavitib 'hurry or eelectiot obtabied ty.chargeo and posts of re- • once sought out ,and .* give our Pinion's soldiers n honest, the most capable, ;y and zealous officers, both • t..can- be fonadiwithin our .., _. ~ i• 'A DrinciAr .51.% % 11.& 7 .1011•111/ Wileoi. or sticbtia6, -. ; ,wbn returned from imPrisiuunent with . Ods,Cordoran, 1 mad 4 a stirrln44.respntuni at Detroit, tot the. malcontent' hls fellow-eitizens. 4. (laying stiginatlited with'.daserited . .4 severity, the aims and characters of the naansgerstilthil rebellinn,te said: . • - .l' ; : . -' -- . : - •i"••• , .' '. I know of What I.apettk; :I hare talked ,With these, mon and lammed tbetrltiliws..: I am a" Demotiat,aod I say upon "thla - lisue.we Demo 4 eta canArrasp and 404.1 - - handl, with the Abolitionist s . This:war is arnalaing . slarery, and will chatin de to crush it until its vitality .., ia gone: and I. cry Amen'? I go'for the President and a, . • killing policy. - Ilotalight and. I wilt stand by Li m so ' - ',-.7:r tt l, 16og as tie carries the flair.. k sentimen in kapok* these '.e.... - 4' - Weabitgtnn, and Senators and Representatives: told , - me .. "..' that ( hat was just : whet 'the .pirophi, wanted. N ow; my ~ . ' friends, let lIII'CiOPeI Ibe bmksior tbs. past year. forgetis tl, atirfopen new hnoks Pir the new yearoind 4go at thJin ' with* arillwllh gunpowder and elicit—;and this wretcli • .. ilk... Unhol y. reberion rill. - he crushed, and its authors • :. eoneigned to death and •Intattif." / i . ' ..' " ••••.. ' ... ~ ' . • . • • - BRATLII.T or L . coLOLAD NCI : CT filp%st..—The tonoiring, la an eXtraet from a'nsisi of leer's letter, remised 14 EllW. Adolph's : "About tan days eine* some fifteen or:twentt • 'whole isuded on-the-193rd of St. 811noti 'from the Main , I • land, Tor'the pernaii I,tesutai,-ot masatcreing- an , the . r blackirtmon the lalLnii.. - :Weimmediatoly laoded peOeuleen moo. tint the rebels,- koSering the ' - conntry, - px,A.lo.thiiinaligh'„and got - oat or ' The cototatt picket guard. abourfwenty:fire Minim, fell in with thef.i ---- endosonyinx to get off the Island.,An engagetnent I,ook . place. The eoloird'plclcets fired *wen times. killing of Ih. Fohnla. - ihe,lAlter fired six titoita, killing one the pickets, And iniarially wounding Anolliet bets 'Aurcedod in making . 10•1 r. moipo' from th.at. Wand. teat credit ii:due to the colored piaket gltard . „ . who did. well.under fire. '• • • 1 • . APPALLING Ceuxce.-4Anpalltiut Mimes arep_Up almost app day: An old ledy,eighty•two years of ate. Misi. Ariollatbday Las been . bntimr.ousiy ", murdered , place called liebbletroti Durham, of Sceount Of her lust semettwealth. A. named Cow and his irlge, bore of.'the deceased; are In custody,, tharted.with deed:.-On Wednesday,'Walker Moore , was. eanteneid to •deeth at teamster *wises, for the mtirder of his irlfo,.• *hose thout be cads:Us a fliSOr. The 'wretched man admitted the etime.,but ettributed It'to jealousy. haS bead left far ese , Colloa. In .the VIPs of H.rdhum, ,w h. Shot his - comits 'AL Belfast; a reprieve his bold at ,ceico4 The ground of the commutation lol.thiseen • ranee Itansaolty.: 1.1411*1, of ,3111r14, be itomisoned for • , FxOttstEllaitta A Mar - week like .tinln'qurt. stink:Own rresburg Vleuns a boy. apparentl y tinder ten years . of-age:. trarallng with a grownup prison', lit a ' rikir and haptirneit to tin amektng It when, the anent.: tame round kr colliet the tickets. A. the one held by . Ibit boy ,wasoklyikuilrprier one. lb . gaar4 remarked - that the dlrectorit rourlderrd ell Minkel.* as men,' and re: qttleurthit toy to.psy;fuli rice.:p The eldertis.Yeler, Irak sfsoidinaly thii.tithrt: half of the prlnefor • bis.youtqg eoutptiuide.- • • . aced val . npatiftiu 4tattf tiat'ellivtAnd films tftimbug' t • ' GP/IE2 , M rori's Departmont enoiptNir the , 31a6s of Wi.veno , lor. lowa, MindegiOleti and bettrri-birieedi' Di= catah aud . Nebrilkok.s.. j Illabeadquartera are .to bejit St. ' TOaleitlzr.na• war.,Cooltnlttee, lhostou pabihti iru adttreit on Itteadalyurglaravery able-t Man to id hla roWil4iiiPlc at pant, the. vieremaary *raga and .clottstit; to wee!. arottrattcy that taaf occur: r • I ' Turlaat tifiletatrepart arrltten " by Gin. Ifaarheyktt arrount of hia shiny In the hattteapf•TtrunatTain Ert.r. dair,-Al4..".tatt. and I.:lth • I Most or the doruntort ,th: opontailerout rare...lois of hiagruerons nature in" tl.n2 pairortita v. hi. limn, lop fsit'their horoto:o• to ill, fiery (wawa-, Of•V‘p BOW, li.orooy wa+ utoth ten ftimrti Mac ant fra horde' at ktl.lhtts Irtuttati inferitai las • • 7 . . ' - to to trot
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