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R., on the Delava.re, at Phil adelphia.- - Plerii for the'Sblpment - orinthracit - ON. .-• . • • • oA_T_:"' - EMIT' . 'TOk ;WARD c. ~ ace. TARD . \I-50, Sh. 111 PINE Street; . • •.. •: IC kVIGATI, kill SI N, . .t. BE, ' - 110. '- --5-77.011,/‹.. - • ' 1 17:TON. -ntiolidated Coal Coney . - • Wilkesbarie Coal, - • ian or .liZabetilpOrt. ' i. D ' ASII • CO.. BALTIMORE CO.'S' ~._ , F Coal, shipped' pi ` mono. . s- ”ELPIII.3- -- •• •'". - ated 7 road*l . LO • i Top . / .6. 2 - 7 _ 1 From t,„ "d, l'hila , 1 . delphia. theN';tie‘ of - --- ) sy Locust ]ion.]ion.telt. • •TP -, i Schuylkill Con. ' From their docks at ... - I thr! • ere is .frumis to 1."- fee, -Feb. 14,..62 , to Supply the above - • . 'net ships for ports In C, .- .. CONNER **& PATTERSON - . ,-, be coaled at any h., . .. • W. J. , 11. • • ' • . - • ..kg.ent at ~., LEviris . , AUDENAZIIEIar & :Co. - kit!) & BATH, 42 1t... LIsCAMP. ' . : 11-ty , 3FF ' • THOh. ,Tl.la , • , , . . Ile .i• Ashland and • Giraydville Collieries. . - .J! 0 - 11 - N. IL . WHIT- E . .. HA. . . . - - • .• • SCI - TITYL.KII I • :( -- 10A1 - . • •6A. 1 FL - • . - .. . I .IIILADELPIIIA & -c ELIZAIIITITP()R,T -If' • - . : 1,E.11.1( 1111. 1 ••• • • .. I tiTTARLEIGII c9A L. CEIEVLii.ILL NA.lillif;A•I'll()N. coAL - r' • , c O A L" • .' • C°Al '• 1. - 1 • ------'"----1 " • LEWIS ,AUDENRIER'E -- ar. . ping - wharves for ANI'iIIiACITE COAL at • . .. Greenwich, Delaware Biter. I h ( - _,FFirEs : Ilada. .* , Walnut Street P 4.,H11 kDEIPIIIA. • - Wharf No. I. • - . .'• - , 110 Broadway. NE‘V - TOIIK. - '''' EIVIS AU DE NRIE D 4: Co. • WhOlesale Bealers In the' hest varieties of 1 uIMEsTie Ilazieton, May 2, '64 __ - - , COALS-Sole py . . - prictors of Wolf (crock Odliery.'eapa- GEO. K. SMITH. ' ItOnllE L. POT Ts 4,: . CO. hie of pr,inclog over 8.0.000 tons a year of the celehre- . . - ..t.'.o. K. . . .•___. led DialioNn, (Red Ash,) encl. Ilt • Aos IlEarn, (White -- - . (305 Walnnt Str, , et. Philadelphia. • Ash.) ,-' '• . - • • . ena 061.1ie Fricgs: d, 110 Broadway. New York.. . I - ALSO. ' • J . - , I 14 liilby street, Boston. . 1 Exclusive Agents for the sale of the purely genuine In . .. least Mountain Coal, from the. Locmd Dale Colliery Of • ••••...-,,,,. - 7 Wharf No: 2. ' . - i (3a... C. Perms 2; 0..., all ..f which wig be 911iPpi , ,i ) i_ 111 e' ILL, n,q P it-LIIES ' ei.:' CO., ~. It EPPLIER & BRO.• 1 rect to New, York, vi , a. Canal ;or .cea e., stwis via. Green- 329 WALNUT Street, Pit il oriel phi n, wich Piers, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.) - - - ill'inti //NO smreatts or . - ' • (N. E. cor.lValnut &Fourth eta., Phi . ht. ' ALSO.. • - . ,FrlcEs: . •,'.. .. Pine Street, New 'York. • - 1 At pkiladelphia, from Pier: No.:11.1., Port- - j„Merclmutse Bask Building, ProVidente. . Itichtuond.' _ • _ S. W. STOCATON. ~ ' The cludenst qualities of RED and WRITE ASR ...m„,„ 30, 0 • .. DAVIS • l'E A RSON itqc Co., : COALS from Schuylkill County, selected with 'special ' ' • -' • 'care, and shipped under our personal superintendence. , -- • Iflrtßa AND fikili9.llta Or akin - . ", . . _ BRA' ,- LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE ASII • At El tzabethpori,. N. J. - _ •• • .. . ,- and SPOIIN 'VEIN LEHIGH SPRING :MOUNTAN and. COUNCIL - St _IUI lAILL ()O. r.. ~A.E.s. • . - -:- itED ASEI CC)AL-. . ' ' From Illaltintare, -Md . ; • •- f;'-' ' (No. 111) 3 A aloud street, Philstlekthis; • The celebrated 11.0LPSIIIRE. BITUMINOUS INo 111 Broadway. Room No. 9 Trinity . . COAT:, VFICES: ' •• • • - At Jersey City, N. J.:' • ..' -S ,, ' - 1 Building, New York. . - ' . -(via. 'Lehigh and Morris Canals.) - . ••-:-.: _ . LBO'. 11 Doane Street, Boston, , •• - 'The Very superior WILIi.EtasBARItE COAL, from the 5 lARF-GREENWICII, DELAWAItS. AWENVE. Baltimore Vein, taken from the "Andenried Improve.- . • . Atilt' Am, i meta and Coal Company's Estate.. near Wilkeabarret , _• I•Z•aror, i!IlLk. EftANLI.I. MAST, . -.. . , also. the C'OUNCII. RIDGE COAL; both of which, for - ___ • IP-tf ~.._ stunt purposes and for family tise. are : unsurpassed. _ , • n.“ 3 ._ . ,13 !•_ .. l'r•ENIzylL• . ~ A. C. m " .l. - En • We hula cortitieatcs in our offices from parties.who t i .32-. 11AA It ICE * ,ll` IZE li & it' 0., - , have used and fully 'tested -these .coals, and Imonounce 1 " '''CFLF ' - Elt.s AND SIIIPP.-RS Oh' T 111.., - .1314_ , S CED. them the KEST' ANTURACITECokIa for steam in nse, pro- IF,I.ALP4T -Forint ir . ~.... ...r a Cblaze, dOCille no clinker. less ashes..and •-- e t r th an . - • • din Vein Red Ash and Diamond any other kinds inyw beft,re the public.. - • ' Vein .Red Ash. COAL. , 4110 AL. ovelti COA_T, rWan-ington , . . Colliery. .-_,- ..„ . • •t- (Success Ors to STOUT St. VAN NVIOKI.E.,) - ~..... , illorperior White Ash Coal, 'from he Miners and Shippersof the celebrated FULTON (LE ; : • New Shenandoah Oily 'Colliery, 411011) cOAL, faun. the Ebbervale Colliery, near Ha :- h will be , found toexeel any C.)al yet 'shipped from aletan, Pa.', and dealersiu the best, varieties of -- 'll .Ti l e k t i tt it s I f te o g r k il l .; sale of Gliio. IV. ST'NYI3ER'S ANTHRACITE END BITUMINOUS COILS. , . crier: Pine Forest White Ash Coal. Delivered direct from the mines or on board o f vet= :- . • OFFICES: • sets at - " * • J.J; .N CONOR. _ -J. A,. S. P 91S WAI,NUT St., PIIILAD'A. - TRENTON, N. J., ELIZABETH - PORT, N. J. . • Ashland, ' 13fo. 9 TRLNITY BUILDLNG, N. T.- • N. - BRUNSWICK, N..L, ' PORT RICHMOND, PA.' • ' Schuylkill County, .P ennui rb 12, '64, , 11-1 / . OFFICES---44 546 Trinity Building, _ 140 , - 27 , 17. . --' - - CAIN, HACKER & COOK, • • 111 Broadway, Nicer York. • - • . 7--..._,-..--„-- .. -...---_,---- - - -z --- . • . . .' - • 14.• ' ..S' . " '---'‘ ~ ., - 4 5 ,.. • GAP April 4 64 • 1.04 A UST 1210EINTAIN, ' • .----- dealers in other first qualities of' , , . • . ~ A ' I _ .' ' - ' ' - WHITE AND RED ASH COALS. - - • . -----... - 11- ' ,A.,4F , •_ ,v -• - 214 Walnut Street, .Philadelphia, .and Woodland SAMUEL BONNELL -Jr- - - -.4, . r ~,.-1 . ,,,,--., , k:;7.41- •_. Wharves. Schuylkill River. I -, . a - - ' 4 It c , Nos 43 &45 -Trinity Buildin g ,-N Y,' .--. . • -",--•,'" • I r- 7. ,- - - , - A - . 3 CALI, ......T.2111 • AMR. . Tana ... _woa. . - WM. F. itIO DY, Shipper and Agent. slu pp r i cG ... Por y r! • . , I . • . - 'Schuylkill Havel'. Pa, ' . . . ' . J. G. IRI.CK ,-, hrtutry la, '42 - '. - 6-13' Pier 1, ELIZARETIIPOIIT, N. J.- (SUCCESSOR TO BROCK & SIIOE3CAKER.) • LOCUST . GAP COAL. • • • . OFFERS FOR SALE .• - • • • • L Aar a ' ' ' * WIRE "C()AI., • , . i TICE.---I hare appointed CAIN, HONEY BROOK N. SPRPT.G MOUNTAIN* - e - ~ HACK KR .3t COOK sole agents fir my LOCUST NTAIN COAL, from LOctud Gap Colliery. '. . II Aiti• E I "" t • • ' ' GEORGE NV. I'ARYIN. - ._.AND, BErCIC. DIOUNTAIN . 11 " 113 L Gap. Jan. 3, '62 - ' . . r-, -.. . - -4 Jan 23, 64. • 3 ' , lo KETT, VAN DUSEN . & LOCHMA.N, . 1-417-41.1---I(3c- . - C4C) . -4\-lab " 1 fi11131131 6r. SNELL'S "'' • ' Miners and Shippersof Celebrated - ' - the' BALTIMORE CO.'S & BLACK DIAMOND •.' • - . • • ~ON C :. . OCUST ' 14,01511i . TA1N CO.A.L. I• A v - i i: ,i(Ef..4.BA.iii-iE, • COA-Los, pleasure li il ' - (201 Walnut 3,4 reet; Philadelphia. • AND TIIE•CF.LEBIZATEI) , „ .. • - sat they a - I FICES:.-cTrinity Building, NM 'York. ,if their ins ,„No. D Bonne Street, Itioton.- • . GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL. , twice as lon rch 29, '62 d wire Screw. , 1 --can be bent antes- that the ril 'l' i ' SAA.O SiSIF.I/4TZER. .' , . I' . ::,5 ' 1/ 110 A) - * 01 . •• : ._ .. II - - ' . ' ' . i untii entirekj ~,......, -, . - • 3 the Inealics ft 1 liar removed to 'NO. 111 Broadway, Room. t before the Scr 'III() vt) roil c()%1 1 69 Trinity Building, . • , „- ours any'sized It a,' used in the trade S+' '••,....; Illontinudosi sand Broad 'l'ol4 :host . ... --.... • who was associated , ~. , 13A,%_,R0r - i, LEWIS k, CO.. Miners and Shippers of ~, F- ---. sin Railroad and Coal Company , 3 of manufacturing he celebrated Locust :11citantain Coal.- , f' f"• :.bolt mall the attention of R. R.-Companies, i . 1 , 0 Fort . ' .. road .streets. l'ottsy g . ;-. Owner,s and Matrifactmers to the value of•I., Ainnickpon & Glover's, IFlenry Clay, Lor-. p,,and disposed of his . COAL as, a STEAM GENERATOR' AND FOR ad'-street, in .the rear berry Palmer & Lewis Red Ash,Nbamm ',•-• LTA( ITRING l'unrosEs, kin, ' Lehigh', Cumberland; Broad - Top , Centre Street, and ass( sire of their new Coal Sc ,_ - 7 . : THE BROAD - TOP'COAL FIELD, • . . 00 A E ..S - • , Jusper Snell. He - solicit Y,:.; • - • • • ~-.... F 'connection Witt PH ILADEI.I'IIIA AND NEW rzr - Office hours. - from 12 to 5. P. M. . , IS ,-- . both by Canal and - Railroad. through •Pennsyl- r aLso, SOLE dl:ll'...cr rOlt - . - .. ..-- . and New Jersey, P. not liable. to the_ intetruptiones• • WIRE SCREENS. ~ .. •ipment. incident. to the. Sew- r un t , Il iTr y ii , or , - Focht's 'Patent, S ' elf - -iiiiimpiiig - _ . . 6, ~ Fr et,,, and regular supplies can safely be counted' 0 9A T . TUB S I throughout the year. AND BLOC S. t • • • • ' "-"'--. Lewis Audenrieft & co.. • . .• . . - ma.le arrangetnenti Whereby they arc in daily 're- . - . ,- . , • . ' , . ' of large quantities of tite choicest TIIIoAD TOP, • - . s - - . - I . . 'pit,,;- . .• eyaro prepared to fill orders promptly at market - . - - , • , . - T o COAT. OPERATORS. - .. . . rlon Walnut Street. Philadelphia. Fici ,,, 110 Broadway. New York. • • ~„,--.),,, \. ~•) PP ' • ' '", 14 I:111w Street. Boston. .4 Wesiminis - ter street, Providence. . -V:-.. ' ' N X! . - I . ; - ' ( .-1 l ' ' VP it 11 - - ()I ' .1:1( ' E - • wti .'''. '` - ' -4 - •" - OF TUE (:ELBURATEP .. . N': '''''. )11 '..' ' OAT) - TOP • WHITE ASH . .. • , , ~.- . \ . • ....--- ----- . , ..,_ : ~,,,,,-Bituinanout, „..k. A p r , • N., i ( (./ .- . \..., in ' • '.- • C 0 • _/:`. / V L 0 , - 0..10 , 1 WALNUT STREET, . . .. . . • • • _J : , • ~ , . , PHILADELPHIA. ' .. ;.- . • _ . ,• ROBERT HIRE POWEL Manager . ~-. • 4. .. • / 0 4 '1 A e ----' . • ' CONNECTING OFFICES: c ',,. - • . ,• l',. .. --: . . Traveler Badding., Boston, Mass. - -.;‘,..,.- , • i• • y '-',, ...',, '.2i '..•.:,- Trinity . New York. • - •1 4 - - ' I ~,; I'' 4 i IA- „ ' .',..,••••,'- . :. -- r „.._ • --- ... I ROAD .TOP WRITE ASII • - _ • WIL LIA 11 • In. „ROGERS f • (1 MI•BITUIVEGiOUS COAL • ILas removed his office to Ivo".•111. ativeutway, • _ .pit: • ). 1 , , . Trinity Bnildino Room No..PIX. •. , . . „ ,„, .., ,NOBLE, CALD WELL - & CO., • '-. Agent for the sale of the celebrated ' • . ..... , . i ' ' 112 Waltrut Street. Philadelphia ~- . LorberrY It Shamokin - Free-burning Family • . ~ . • - 1 ., , ,e • Itter. 111 : Broadway, New Vora, - • , ~ No. GI Stole Street, Roston,- Alse. the Lewis, Palmer and Peach . Mountain • Veins Is illllllll A enpanior quality of this celebrated coal from their Red Ash; White Ash Malumoy.Slitunokin, Black Heath,' ~, ' 1111 ~. .i co- . EDGE WIT.T , COLT,TPII,y, • . • .I,ocust Mountain and Lehigh. all 'of which ate. well . Ns spunismi adop.:ed for family use raid manufacturing purposes ' - • MI 10 .......,,,. . and -hipped exclusively by therm: • IRE ROPE FOR. irtlivlNG PUB- '.. . EmilllMllllllllllllll . - . ..,,_-..,, 1 1 - 7", 1 IL IS Tz: 4 : . - i, : 01181411111. CREEK- The sub Scriber having been. appointed Agent for‘Co‘s- - • NoviC, BMW( ate CO.'N Celebrated WIRE BOPS, is . now • .1 I , -.1 • i ' - i . pr ! •pThred to receive orders for • ~... • • • ------ either Plat or Round Charcoal '-- __ . ... EFERRE c()AI.. - - ' . ' .- or Steel. - . 143 /1 4 . 4. c ea w i rm al ti l - Thes e. Ropes are made of the - • .4.3 . ,. -....-, ...) antootb . . • . the undersigned : havina consolidated our Three highest brands of Iron and steel. , .„ 4, ,- • ' 0.„,' . l ust : • -cries in the 1-orta•rr,.t. Clair, i:'lli.'n. will hereafter trans-' and give universal satisfaction ' '''• i . "; _ • , - A., • ...,, :.. .at lorttinest tinder the Mule 4,( ' • throughout England, particular- „t.• " .T.- ." , _ ~1 aler this tae'' , -. • , , • RITZ - MILLER_ GqEFF A Co. 'ly the Steel Rope, which is ore; a'; y 0 , rights w s.saLaLAndudi • ge l!. IiITZMILLER. ST 'ES A Co. • . - ferred on account of its enperi- 3: ' • .1: .. GRAEFF & Nrl - I•INS4 or strength, todgimessand light- . • 0 , 61/. .. c .,,, ,•,,,, ~.... , r. GRADFF. a inember of Our firm. has lug 1121a0clit nat.. Making ti. Ter,' great say. ''- ' % ''' - ,ts himself with J. It. 131.AKIST0N, will reside in in); in'weight: and ateam-powrr, %.,, L ..... - au adelphia, and all our coal shipped by tide- water will and being harder than iron. the - '.- . Omits • deft, und, the exclusive control Of .131-AIIISTON, palleys do not wear the Bo r e . .**-01-410-4r:-. "T. , EFP 4. CO. but the Rope the pulleye, nh ch.. ' . - ....._ . lic9' 1 increased rare and attention in its preparati o n. we are- of 'course, mach cheaper to - .. ' '-- .. Ror, , ,o. to Maintain the reputation of our celebrated Lor- I replace. . . . , , D ' ~ Coal. . Purchasers abroad can - rely upon basin- 1- Trenton!, New Jeirsey; For further partititlartv, apply to - • •._, tout Stripped in the yen. best order. ' 'I, - SAMITI, THOMPSON'S PrErnisw, roczmILLER. GRAEFF k Co; • I • 192 Fulton Street, Nievl - 'ork. CO , . 14, V" . . . . . 1 • mar. .. . . . ..-- . - . . ... . - • • . . . . ... .. . • .. . . . . . . . . . . . -- 1 • • : C•CJA:I_, •-.•.. I . • . .T VAN DITSEN & L0011:1!ta . N , • • .. RD - , •- - ." - -.. •.- : • • • s r -.. : BANOROET, - LEWIS .& .• Co. , • . • 1 i T. . xi . . & • •w.A . ..p - n . . , .. . •• : istnitas - Ogu -stters= or riot -' • • :•,- . ISt Mi.' and..BrOgid TOP Coal .' LIU . 1 - 1 I-11W ,- 1 : Celebra . ted•- - A.4IIAND - EA DAL,.- . . . . . o. l l. PINE Street - ;. --. • ~.. .FRO4•MAIIANOY 1.1013 - NN... TAI• .- '• •• • . TB COAI:& NAVIGATIONCOMPANY . S.COAL - : , : z•••.,,..,_,,._,.,,_„...,.. -- , c77• z --, . - e - S - r - .e . - -': - :1•' gt*ICR.III... \Walnut, Street; Ctlmmerchil •Billidloi.:; RING MOUNTAIN, ' -lIARLEIGH. . - .•• :•' : . 244 J-4-; w. - • ..... ji: 1 1 / 4 _,_ri,„l:‘_,,, :.-• :• - Philadelphia:. •• .• • __ .. .. .• ! - • -•-•• ~.• • -,' IAVEHMEADOW, - HONEY BROOK, •.1 .. . - • - 1 , 'New York OIII.ca--77 Cedar. Stet. 'Hustoribilice--4 .- '• :. nAy,LETCy. •. • •.. •.. , i- - Sole Agents for The ConSolirlisted Coal 'Conn. I D‘Suie Street. -..". '• • - '.. - Oct. 23,'33. 43- . .•• . •.. -.. i pany , s Unitinsore Vein Wilkesbnrie Coal, - • . .• . . • . .*- . . ' Darr ucst.trisn OF , .. _,- i shipped Irian .loner - Citv•end Elizabeth - lion. • • • 1-• :•-. '•• '. • ' Pier No: IS. - . . ' ' •••• : AND - WIIITE . ./ASII.'EOAL,*. • • Also. ?or the . lIAMI'.SHIRE and BALTIMORE.CO.'S - •• . • '",''' A .011 VS T ON ' GiliErr -& 0 . i - - Geor los • Creek - Coal *- shi 'od '•• -* . dug Wharves-No. 1 Port Riehmund. ' •.' . i linliiitim-" re • •Ig • ~ .. Pl- : . • • - - - . • . - •.- No. 2,Elizabetliport; - • . I,at Baltimore and Georgetown -Na. 201 - Walnut stre PHILADELPHIA- " .- Agents . for GEORGE:MEARS' eelehrat?..,4 printi:LIARBERItYItiO. LOtUST . 3101:11TICN. COIL: Trinitr Building,..NßW, YORK: .•'' ' i• TOO 'Cllti . i, shipped at : Piladelphia. • • .- ... :, . . ., . ..: .. ~ . N„ .. s ib„,, ne w e e . - ijos-ro-N . • [. . 6 . 2 - 7 _ .I - Froth thew M hart . •No: 11, : at nut Richmond. l'hila ,- L • • - Shippers of other approscdtma.dies of . • .... • : :.,l,•iphia. thz•y tire pre Pared to ship:tile best' qualities of: . ' ItTELIT.H. AND ,BED - ASH' COAL: t• . , . . . TER STIOINIY. & WELLINGTON -'. Locust Ifotonsrain anti Re4.l l Weals._.atstl:Whitel4sll..• - • • • 111.8 Walnut Stre -.• • • " - • DRALCIA ItT TOR CARCO!, LO • - -* ; • I From theirdocks at Jentey City . .rwliCro tho • depth of . ... ychu I Trinity Building, New lurk. .. -Cur. of . Kliby-&.Duane Streer,Botiton. !aci lturni - 'te &-13'rwater. is •frunt , lr, to ls , feet), they are prepaccd at - alt , • ,7. 110118 Coals ~ i,,:„.„..t0 i.upply Abe - ah()ve Coals:and .LEmon, to i - ROLA AGROTI3 1M OEW VOGL SO!, von steamers and ships fur Darts in China and elsewhere — •• .. . • , • • ' ' . • ' • , Steamers can be coaled at any' hour durins, day -or ISMS LEHIGH SUC,IIt-LOAF COAL. • -, • I night. . i •- • • • W.- J:••11. :SMITH. - : :.SAMUEL c.AsTNEIt. vex - Tork i - • - . •' : . • • . ..kg.ent at Jersey City. : • ' - t - •4,tentit di Enston—W MID & BAFM - 42 Kilby St.' C. P, STICKNEY. Fall itiver,• • ,- • • • • ,• ~ , , ,-,; ~ - .... 1.-. C. WELLINGTON. BOston. ' ••..- !. • • . '''t - J . - ' - "• "! -" 4( •••t.-`i-i•• •. ' - •. ' . PS - Trinity linilditt- New York.' - 1(:B8•: ; 211' Walnut Street; Philadelphia... • : ' " . .• .. .: .. . *. •• . Op liiiiiylitreet; Boston, ~ • • " _. - - Pi er .No. Li.. •' :: • :„ .. ::.*:. • - I ff. No. ti,. Pairs .Itietnnond, Plailnd`n. , . : .1 - - Ctlt - IS 'All - DEI SI iiiirli C co .— wh‘,le.nrilu Dealers in the hest 7ariz.,tithl6l : • 1 Pi. t .. . 1 Anthracite: 'And . -BitummouS .. Coals. - - \.I3.LES.A. - - HEOkSOHER ' & 00, - - ; . . • • - • - • • :.• .1 ' r . - -.- .1205 Walnut stireet, Philadeilphia: .. ,: ! • OFFICES: • 110 Itroadwziv.-New York. , ,- ' • ' •D MOENTAIN.• -BLACK. HEATH, •.AND• ' I • - ••. I . 14*Kilb • Stri;et,Bustoni:."' -: •• •• . st.TrEitiolt.ltEn. Asii-com.s. . , f . • .:. . 1 ) •.. • '• .' • ~• , . • Pfoneer Shippers from Hlzabethpurt, of ••.. . rc . r.. , s: '.(• 4h Smith scr ee . New. York. • - • • • • 1132 Walnut stet, Philadelphia. '. • 1 LEHIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN, HAZI.LTON.-AND • •• • ..--- •hst• •-• 4.3 , . •. COUNCIL RIDGE COAI.S.. ' 11.0 lt-.- Ageets:Pi . the ettle thtli• cehAireteil • . 'Wharf No: Port ,• 31r1 • (No 300. West 'Thirteenth St., N..Yoik Qctober It,, Tki • . Our••ITA - E1.1:911" COAL is now moytexclustvely, In liiindelphi& and vicinity.: by 1).V• .4, II LIMELL:— artirs',trthntm frinn Them; may railway• depend. upon . ".. • • OFFICE-409 Walnut - Sit, , P.hilfidelphia• SILLhIA . 73-1.7•••• .GEO. K. SMITH 6E - 00., Yorktown Jeanesville, Pa.; SMITH'S; SPRING 11101:NTSIN, , LEHIGH COAL. T. SOHOLLY.NBERGER, :AGEN.T i • - • 7i . 114rr and Shipper thd Celebrated • •• Black . kleath White Ask .and Peaked Rona .• tain Tree. Battling • PINK ASH • COAL. ; .P:o.ADDßEss—Porrpvill.LB orMINER:O:II+S, Sclinyl kill:Couilty, Pa, April-1%.!&2 .lam -FRANK L . IN L.O.R Eftlt .1 My East Franklin Lorberry Coal is'now pi - 0d exelit- . tiNtes , trls. - NOB.I.P.;•(;ALPWELI,. & CO., who are my sole Agents.-. Parties' (missing; front' them, mny lil‘Nq t ys derioniiiipon.gettirrg a pure article. • • . . IND. Ilt\ValnntSt., l'hilnilelphin. op i i c Es: I No. 11; lircehlway, Trinity.-Eulldlng, *leu lock. .IN . o;61 State Street„'Bostom • - . Tremont; March 29,. , 62', t: • t 1;; -PATTERSON,: • 'Miners twit Shi kiemof the Celebrated .. LOCUST-MOUNTAIN COAL • ..'Under the Jenkins' 'lntent, • RAtUrtg..9.l) & NOti.WFALA..II.S.T • 1 .. POTTS VTLT:tI -.•-• NEW 0011:131NATION COAL SCREENS, . . The - nnderslgned take pleasure In announcing to. Coal Operatorsand.mtherk, that -.they , are manufacturing a new COAL. SCREEN of their invention, which ,they pill guarantee . to Weir twice as long, and do its •. work' better than any crimped wire Screen in rise.... The. 'seg_ meats turned out by Ifs can be. bent, to 'any: eircla:re- - , quircd.. - ala - guaraniee. that the meßh. wilt • always retain its original until entirekj worn:Out. -'ln the crimped wire Screens the "meshes' frequently slip, and' lose the proper mesh;.before the Screen 'is half 'warn out. We manufacture - any'sized marsh of. our. - . New Combination Screen, " used in the trade., • • rff" . , 3lr, Dielim. who 'was associated with Mr.•l3eiteli am in'the business of .manufacturing -Screens; at.:Nor wegian and Ilailroad ...Streets. l'ottsville, • having dis-_ eblved'partnership, : and dislxlsed of his' interest, has re moved to.ltailroad -street, in:the rear of - D. EsterlY% 'Hardware Store, Centre Street, and associated with him" in the manufacture - of their new Coal Screens oral' de scriptions, Mr. Jasper Knell. lie solicitsa continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed: upon We. ate alio manitfactuling a stile of Wire Sereen,:hy; A - proceis different from that - Used in Mishit* crimped wireAcreeng, -as good in every,tespect, to .vvinch the at tention of Cold Operetrifils invited. • DIEIIM: k SiN'EL - L,. Marinfiteturers of ,Screeni of. all descriptions at the shortest notice.: , : (I)ec. 26, 763 - • h2-tf . . _. . . OREAT. :IMP . ROVEMENT ' IN COAL •.S . CREIcNS. ' The undersigned are:novr prepared .tii tnanufaeture, at their thop.-in Millersville, all.kinds of SCREENSfor. screening Coal, of the hitprovednmnufactitte; : placated to Jonas Lauhenstein,.4th February, 1%2; Screens Manufactured by finis process. are more dp cable, maintain their Colin better. and : 'Are furnished 'as cheap as.any to be had in the Comity. • - : They. are. made, of : mnore. iron,' in !web ;shape tte to picsent the Coal sliding from one nice to the other be fore it is iS thiimughly. assorted,.tin preparing it better than can be done by cant irmros wire Knew. ' . The nianufacturers &gently. requestnil Ope panting Screens,.to examine those uew patent Screen- • at their Ptiop;•or 'at work at .the .11tammoth Vein Col-. !fiery of George S,:gepplier,, near SL Clair,;where• they have been•in nap for 'aurae thne. • '• • By rati:ch...i.aln acreens made under, this Paten!, BB iation,or any trouble as to patent ri.dlits.will be.avoldpd. -:Ntrarn..tic done with pronlptnelia and dispn_telt-• ' ' •_. J.Sc. L.LAUBMi. tiltlN, - ; -- ... , ')linerte. June L.-.1.M., '; -• ~ ~. :. 10.4 f... ';, WitH . I Rol" - Wcinics . :pit ~..- - ..- '-.• ..• ~....- • . .. ". .. ~. . .. 'JO - .1. T . ...A..-:. . R OEI3 TAN Cr: . , . . rir - A Iltr,;elutiortznetit or-Wire "Rope constantly on band. Orders filled. with despatch. bor.stzr, Strength,. and cost, 'see !bridal% . Win J, . • .‘,-. . . PARIS; - IicAIsiTILU:TEEPORIITIct, 9 . 20. Clll;ltilitfr •.••. . • , .• • . 1411N1'.,11::LA .CI,OAKS: • Also; SPRING Lind SUMMEIi:GARMiNTS, oT "our .own Ettet re:: of .the LATEST STYLES, .and is Ji. l i TtO.Cle.Ogt, ft. •,. Who teem- 5, , 53:-36 7 14) .1 L. • ClAS'.'.' V,y- , C1.A.T14i 7 :S .:... TY...D.1.1T - G::::.W.tICEII.9IISE;, .. 'Noe 16..:NortS IE.IMILENIII3.I-:Sto'.. _Feather Fads, : Bolsters and Pi4ows, Curled Hair nod Oorn Ifink liattresuco, • • • Always on hand or made toorder'. AI-50,. PEW • dIISHIO*S.• March • .. • . .. ACOn IllAni;E.V.•o4ucce4t aa sor so Ntuff-. J 'ex :Vie l‘iirlity.)*Np..6.l22 MARK ST . St„ ,PI.IILA . - DELl'lll.k. dealer ID Fine Ghld.huilSibier , WATC:llE4i Pipe. Gold JEWELRY ,I.SOlid SIINER . ,WARE.' k,`:. aa;-.tite best make. of - "SILVER.P . LATED• t o . ... ff li WARE:, Constantly on hand 21.1arge.•1i.1B . Ort- ... , . thenttof the•above goods at Lbw -rittes.-, • l. l -.. .6 Wldelleit and• Fine (Tricks IteramEit by skillful :work, men ;,,, -- 4 1.6, .teiieiry repairing; .F.nOtwing and 1111141 MS of, Hair Work to order, at short notice." -" -. • " :-'' "'" ,_. . • :eZ" Dou'l rorkci.tht*,ll.l) eTAND, o. • 62T .Market St • " Cajiril 9, `6.4.-15,41,in&ti0 •.; . . . . . and ...to ... l'.. . in e . GU I G . A H riir .• it eupoiter . I, • J . • Wholcsule • Denlei iii' . . . FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, • &O. litittr-WQIIKS, FLAGS, &'c NIATC,IfES • • No. t •STRiiritERR.Y 'Street • : (Fir,A.t. Street above: Second, I;er.. .Illaritei Cileatuut.) ; . ' 'AprIF . 2, • VRCEII FIT. CARPET WARE:HORSE, N0._,832 ARCH St:, two doors below ".Ninth, . . . . The :enbecriber liati!jilet received foe :••=l)i•i*Le Trade well eelected.efock of English tind Airierimn• ,•• • - . r!. 1 3 1. 4 .; T I . .N.(.;r. • all . the 'lira. Of.the beit.inia"p-Lbtight. :pre)•ionsln mlyauce.forcafth, and sold at to r puirrx. Velvets; Venetian• Careptinn.ign-with a large stoc k of .Oti Clothes, ggv • ti", 31 at t i Sc.; Persoils - Who are hbuat frunielling;'arn•requesled to innlie an ezarnina-, ;inn of :the' above goody previona ti, niaki their sacliladucernentit'edil be ; held out .as -canna , • ..TOS. 13LAC-1,W0011,•' . • • • 5.12 ;,7tlnrch "r 4 Pt-, I.IIILAD' A . .. .. . . , . SPiiINE,I-: ,1000 . 41i71.31LER. 9 v.lsp:4! . 7 . 6 7 - - -....- - - , :.. . • • . . ••• • . gpleidid &gel . of Gdodfl .. rri f cc I{(asfiziabl for . liW Thino_ts.' •.. . • . .• rAVp.ni?!ilire . .our.fric:kitls anVciistortOrs, Mat -it IS . nt nriFA-iiib, t 11.1bici goods (limper . than' ice sell thclit—"a.. 'ter . irior :a - till sell for Cash" • ..• -.-.,. ..•.- . - .. ;..(160d:01nek.:311.1i5..1. $l. 12yr. and $1: 25..- - . '• ,:i itiiili;';l4vt ~ a Black'Sft.,titi..sl, rso, - ,wwinntlsl.7: . ... ': 11.ti*fif.ir. 4ti2I:ISILI:S, s'2, s'2, M. and s:t 7 6 -yard . . • . 2 SW tlnufed - Silkg. Browns. .71liains,..111:iclo. , , .Lc: -.••• • : :.9'finn'Sinci..Mninning-Silks, nulcy;Sillaii, 41 . .c...;:tc.. _ . l'ltestotifol -priiso., Guoilii,: ..-. ~ .. - '• • - .;-,. ' 1 .:4 tOige Stock of 'Shit ails,- -.' • ~ ' ':„.i: lutookm, innottleo, lance G'itott l ,, - .0tc..-; .. .. ...Cloth., 4.lo.osimero,„l.inenfti; FlnOttols, ... .-etc:, at z . . - TEIORkLEY & CHISM'S, ' - Eighth . . . , G a r de n . . --:: • - ",. Or. .&.Stkiing its - ' 6 • .9 . . . :. .. . . . . - , , '....*Mart1i.10,,T4',-19.-',3ml' ' ''.. '-- ,' PiIIIiAIiELPIII.A. THOMAS . Int' cp D - 3 • g2 7 ly . LA/vb„ , 1 -V -Y) '4.4/ PHII.AI)ELPT-LIA_ • . 'Are ; fox , . Siiring', • , 100p cs „ . $1 , Fancy SILKS; ••. pas, -Itlia Silks. • • " Goial Black '•:. 2(a) " 'Orden:Cl . PLAIN SILES; • 4-41VONS. Blanc Silk VELVET, - -,Brown'SlLlcS, 5,•4, 3,2, 1 per yard. Black• . 5,4, 3,2,. Il•Loire Antiques:, all a lnrrv.. ' .lingnilimnt Grenadines, ••• " . • • • • ••• Organdies. • • hichekt:CHlNTZ st•pERcALKs.• "s'prjli g 611AtyLsj WASHINGTON MARKET, MAMET BT., below WATER, dja PECILADELPITIA. ,S - 9 /Z. SHIP STORES SUPPLIED J..& PATTEHPION, . • rotL‘vllle, . . . - . nolo g un4,Rutter: 2.. • . MatiPingi, • Lard; ' .IBirenh Ven,i,r.. Scrapple; :.Shoolders,, . Smeiked,Beef; , Limed 'peel,. Eiods-Pork, Sheep Tongueo,Salt . ..Pork, . • . Smoked •Tonifueo,-Freohalutioii, '- , Vegetables l'onitry.and Game of nli kinds in , Season • • . • . J. COIRNEV. - Jan 30, " - • ••• •• *: • -11,AltP.E . 11; .; : No. 520. • r ., .IA3,II3 . FACTITRETt 'AND.:DEALE?: ' '• Watches:- : • • • : . • ; • *.: .. Fine `Jewelry; • • .. • 1. -• &Aid - Sitver:Wnre, and -.Roger7g .Plated:- W ar e: .. • .! • 17 - !All kin,ii6i,tsTi..vEß'-wAItE made oti !the Ime thisee. WATCII REPAIRING' *dully' done. „ MMIO2 lIIITADELPH IA:. PHII 41~1 Il'.Hf ~. 31 . de:j roiirtia Sts”- ME= March 5,••64 ATTIIE SiORTEST-XOTICE. • • • 1 - 14. 1 kAC 1 5 3tAt - FIFY.H, . • • , •. • - • WATCH-NA - ICFR 'AND JEWELER,'_ • • • • , ma.sriAcrreitit. or .• •-; • .5111vbr •liir ttrei• :Amid ;Importer; of . • • • • ":••• • • : - WATOETLES No: LIS North SECOID st.,,Cotpr.(tu#ry; PHILADELPHIA . • Flelia. :constantly- on:- band an assiartment of Gold .and Silver ... Patent terer,l.epine. and_ Plain Watchca Fine Gold Chains, Seals and lieys;•llreast Ear. Itings,•Finger Lthigs..Braceleta, - .Miniature • Cases, :Ambitions; Locke'ts, .Pencirs, SPectacies, Sliver Table,' Desert, Tea, Salt and - Mu-start! Spoons, Cups; Napkin Rings ; Fruit and But: ter Itinires, Shields. Combs, • Diamond-pointed Pens. etc.—all of -which will be SOld - low for CASH, • - •M. I. TOIIIA CO,'S best quality full-JeWeletl Pat ent I,crer Moverbents cOnstruitly on hand; (-Also . , other Makers, of superior quality.. • . • -., . , ' .N. 1/..--:OLD GOLD ANTA.BIII,7:I DODS nT AND 50,.,. 01111,EIN; CO' well knoWn Melodeon. 'and 'linranonitunin - ithe 'effect Of Pedal BaSe on every insttinticnt. ER- .. NEST GAMER'S unsumassed PIANOS for rash -at a liberal deduction, or on ,"1 1 I - Monthly Instaltnents. , . • . prOver'3o,ooo old.• . •. • • • , ...LAMES BELLAN,'SoleAgent, • '• 2TR and 291 South - FIFTIESt:, -- abote'Spnwe'St . • ' PIIILA.DELPHIA. . ' • •• City Cabinet Ware Rooms Illinufaitoey, •. ..• 238 SOUTH sgc9l4 - D . T4E.ET, B: —Persona going to the Clii• ieill findlt to their advantage - th call and,extunine the stoek.). K. .• Sept: . '27; , .'62 . • •.. . . tf JOS. tr.:III.OISPIAL • : SHIP CHANDLER. AND , .OHOCEI4 :- 404 ?SOlith Delaware Avenue, PHILIDET-P./11A, . CS" of s:11 Wadi+, Oakum , Tar, Pitch, Paints, Paint . Oils, and Blar_k.Varnislt„ &e.; furnished 1n -quan tities at- the lowest rates. . • .. • Philatieli)nia..Angust IACt. COFFEE . Thentiirersa Ily afsProved,NON7.ll.4ElL and ottec • favorite braude oil : • : FRESH GROUND COFFEE:, 'lor.s.lle at the ~ . . .-. '' - ... . . .. . .s. -Eagle Steta!u Spice and Cellice•Vrorki,' '. - • Nos. .244, 246 and 245 N: -FRONT St., corner . 4 . --- -- NEW St., P.MLATrA. • ' ' ..- ' Jan. "... Gl.-4:firril ' . HOWARD' WOItRRI. L. G.. RUSSELL, Pro: . 2 North Sixth Strpet, Philtidelphitz, Would Ipritv rttteilitop to big well-solected * stock of .., .:-:._.. ~..."Eit,c.A..--...... ... ..-1111-PORTI.P.-.WAT.C.I4IIIEN". .• pIAMOND AilD GOLD JEWELRY, SIVVER SIJIT.A.BLE POR.IIOLTDAY. PRESENTS becnnber EIytTINE 117,1111NAJIA . SEGARM. at g '- `ol.Nov i. '63' • • .•.. I:ll.TGRE,St:..Apott.tecary :.:....,- ITARDWARE, Stioliter Thompson; . . er. T tEny. IRON, , . S:. . .'• ag*.irr;:. " Snick Saw, HARIIwAn ConNnn Cl=rier. Aza. January ..I_l4/3DAVAIIII AND . Z.BON •DEPOT...- ~. ~. .T. . - • .• 4 t i . 'Die inibsaber, .hay Ile' now' arOinget l his gbods.a. 'his .tifiw phice• - of flusblese .• • and s• - ith.a.new (Intern luatiou•of kruiab: ..ireSZ hie all .suchmissia aa... . - -bilSillos ve' the- •• - -...- •(.7oal Regloninay req , • - et. their lowest' aitet "'loe:. solicits' the inspection of the Public:- Ishull be always on bond. and.baye on hand a fall -stoclt.of • - --. . • .• . Par Iron.• - •-•-- :Chopping Axes, •.• . '-. - Flne.lruh, - • ..-- .... -• • ''.. Cio.l Shovels. • • . . • -.- Oast Steel, -- -.- - • Trace cliaba4, .- • •-, -••• Slit Iron, .. . • - ..' • - Neils and Spikes: •..- - • • Rope. .•, Tackle Blocks,• . - ..- Betiont,. , 4 • • :••• 4. ••' -• -.-••• -. Alivils and VIM* &e. Hardware andiron I . pot. Claivai' Siaier :three doors 'above Market; ealrt id. e.• '— •-• ••• : -PRANR - POTT.. .• is, sort, A . PER V!E.B liA . Meta:l 4 Merchants, •_.• QtriSDRY :FUJI- - , ..g. orner 'bf I.3OUTH. • '...... ! .:;.'s . . 7 :SOMA Street.,. . ....;.. I hitt. Itietale -Fo . r7-Facings,, uth, - • ' AP - " ':. . :. - - Iran, - • . - . I.C &4'., et 1r0p.," • . 01 . totals,- et Zinc, . -: Old Copper, . -.-...: - ,- ...01d,Eiras. . . ' • . ' Old I„efid, &c.., 'lei. • Scrap IrOn . • • ACID N: E. and PENN .• • • . Ingot:Cni)per. • Ifni: Ingot lintroi; Rd, Itis .• :o% Yet., Sol; . . r i Pli Tiri. -:-., • Ila Bar Tin,• . .S 11( , Pik Lead. : ' . St' 1 .13ar Le:4 ..-. . ' St' Siwitee.... : ',. , ' 13,, , Antimony, '. . ',C I Machinists` and 'Pluck ! rn 'Engines. bought and uuld:•• •' • dcactiption.ln tile by , Machin. :furnishod.to -order. - . '• •-• Iron, Old hails, and all`kinde of • . [Feb. raticevi Rita 'See smiths' Thole; and St - ;-Artteles of eye leteriitd Foundryntet Cat& pail for ; Scrap, ittetinfs.• ' TEItS & 1313ILDERS . , . .antvikili. County- TO CARPE► The S Alanufabturing Co. Lumber . have on hand. at heir exteriiiiie establishment on • Itaileoad Street.A:., eat: quantity of lumber of every kind And -description,. w ich 'they caii:simply - .to Operators,' . - Carpiiiiters•itud.litti deem, at lower rates Utah it' can be bonght - elsit•where. 'Tliey 'are also ready to supply, through the' meats; of their extensive business and la-. boy A:wing - Machines manufactured art:Miceli ...i'i their line at a saving iit . per cent. on former cost. ... -' -: . , • : Their large work,l hops - have been htsueresM n ul.opera on for the past ye.: r r turning, opt east quantities of •. - Doiiioi. .: • ••• Window Fr-slime's,' . . Ma.h, . . •," Pn 'lel - Wsork, .-. .. • 11,101fitling ; : • - Ated.posiP 4 , .' ' • • • -.. :.-.Blinds, -.. . .... • 4.ln.pimgerw; . . ~ Anti all'lcinili..of Frarhed. Panda anti Ttirneil NyOrk,• whichthey have:constantly on land. • .They- are ready . to eacente orders at the - Shortest notice; for any quiinti ty or quality of sawed cir.-manteacturedstnif. • • • - • .. Dry Wail green llgmlock. of. all kinds. foe building ' ptirposi(*. .oak. Maple,' Poplar,. chair, Plank and Scant lingboards i Cherr4' %Walnut; lifahogany..,te,; tor eabi -.net work;.; White ' ii Yellow Pine _boards for Wicking. rniv,iir ufaileto•ord i r : 'White Pine plank, 8,-2k, 2,1%, I.?if, M, fill.K . ine rem); always ready: also,, plank, beams, iaiLs, scan ling,. posts, shingles, lath, :ceiling lath, pallinge, ac.,.&c. • •.. . ; • ' - - . . • g - Zr - Bills of sawed stuff and everything in. their line .on hand'or to.order, at the , shortest notice. -,.• •• - . • .P.ottsville,lilarch 29, .58 • - ..•. • ;,. - . .• - la: • --E151. 1 ..8i3.1...5171.E . 1_ , , 1780: PETER ILVIEILLARD, Snliff & Tobacco Manufacturer Chrimberl - 14trect, • - - (F.irrnerly 42 ChAthani Street,'New.Tork.q - : •.•, . •..Woul4 call the atteution.6l,Dealers to tho.artkles o' his rotioutatture, 'viz: • • • , - • Bro*n Sn LG Dcmigrpi . • . ..• • •••• • 'Pure:Virginia, •- Natchitoches, . .Copenhagen. lint:n * l)6Y, Fine Itappee, ' Coiir, , e,ituppee, . , t - •• - - Americus 'Gentleman. •.• - -; • • • ' - IrellOw lentiff. Scotch,' - '- - • • ' .., Honey Deiv.Scoteb; • High Toast Scotch, ... '• Fresti Finney DeivScofeh,' - .. . Irt.qh Iligli,Toast, - • . -... Fresh Scotch:* . . er - Atiention is • calleii to the 'Urge reduction of pri ces of Fine - Cut Chewing,and - Snioking Tobne.cos. 'which will be folind of Superior quality.; • ,-. .- • • .• • . , . eliriallo, : . . . rt:ir.. OCT 0116%ct nil.: -eumicsa.' Long, : • . : : -;* T. A. 1. : .,• or plain,' -. 5....1hg0, No: 1. . ; . Ciirencli .h,•• or. Sweet; ". .Spanuth, 240.1,• *••• • • Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canister, Nos..l . &•2*niiic(i; • .Tin Foil cavendish,, '. Turkish. •Granulated. _ N. 8.--•-• A circialar of pricee ; Will; be !tent on application. .• July:4, •!d3. *:. • • . .- . f .• - *tti-ly..i. .. • .. , . LC1,11311.* Anflia'lßlLS-VJUXCINtU ES.' I . t abl iris m ell t, ' l'emitre .st., • pati.vinc. , The subscriber announces to the public-that , • he has purchased the interest'. of his late part ner,lir. 11. B. Ea Tn.' in the Plianbing and Gas-. fitting, Business. r rat that .he will carry-on the businPss hereafie nf his' own. ricemint,:-• He respect fully sol icitstbc, patronage - of the'public, which he will 'relidetivor to merit by strict. attention ;:to busiuess.• He ;has li,.,atell . hinishlf lii Centre, street, nearly . opposite the Ainerican.llousit,. where he will be happy. .to meet. all those who desire his services. ••' • '. • . . • ...- t - el FP constantly keeps on hand all - kinds- of Brass :(.'deks,.Witterclosers, Iron,' Copper and . Lead Bath Tubs, Porcelain add' Copper -Wash Basina.. Iron . and Lead Sinks,...livilttruts, .PaCement. Plugs, Gum and4,eather . Hose forl?avements,..Bratielt - Pipes:Of all 'sizes, I .o galh = Cr , with a general assiartinent - td - Gits - Figttiresz of the 'most approved kinds_ all of which will be sold and put t k i, at the lowestt l ritili.,... -.. • GEO. N,-DOWNING.' ' '.Pot Aprtsville, 14,•!6l - ..•, % . tr,..tf rt. kilt -Conn' c Ilcinie Manufnclurcs. • CILIA LES . KEIIIE:E.IL . . 5.:.-VLArN ',Sect) .1 kNDER.. SA:FES. - _ . . • ..I id St " Pottsvill e,.. . • • Announcef4. to thp businesscommunity of this - r. ' . and the adjoinint Conned's; that. lie. diantifac-Irrt [urea SAL. 3 3II, , ,NDER•SAFE of allz sizes and U kinds, Warranted Pine-prof, - which, id pointof ~... workmanshipal 'I finish, will compare with those .0b: tained froM any ther establishment in the country. lie alWayaktep sifes.on hand for sale, and will make. them any size. ft cßanking.nnd 'other Public Institu ' lions, as cheap, if not theaper thadtheyetin be 'obtained from abroad.. He4iefers.toit ,Cooch nad'A..ii •hy4 Safes. in use. 'amifillay.w6cd, Gnorde Bright, Thos . : ndsrmni of thin 'Brirongh, who .have • - [June 13, !c3.-2441 • . . . l IN BHA , -, ISPIPLIEI4.:.-Thie anbieriber hi. is Agent f r these's of the• Boston Gam Belting Factory, and. fur . fishes superior , Belts at Factory prices, alfsizes. kinds . d. lengths Belts of greater thickness. I . than, those kept n hand made to ;p de e r, - at the, shortest - Malec; riShis o ere for Colliery priirroses have the pro 'lmam at theM 1. Also Steam ?adrift of 'every de- . seription; Blast' g, Paper by the - single, or tiii , ,reguns. • or by the ton; a manufacturers' Oct!, . • . SAFETY LAMPS, . of. the most approved patterns,' t thi made orinspect d Government Wire, by thesingle n.' . en, or hundred. Wire Guam% Wire by the-roll or - yard always for sale , y . , - -•'. - : 13. - BA:i'iNAN, April 23, '64,.. 11— ' . , . . . . . . . illitt ARGAINfi,.in PA1f,,,0401.111- end (MX j-BIB3IIII.IIELLIS. Silk Vaiasols . and Shade'', $1; $1 45.. $1.50 ' ' andsl. 15'; Silk Siiit-Umbrellas, $1 45, $1 60, $.l- 75 ..and. V 2 - Superior 2 make, Oil Boiled Silk Shades and. Um-. IYrellas, - real French very low, with' all : ' . :' the novelties -ot Ills season. at IL DIXON'S' Fancy Goods .Store, 'MS: EIGHTH' St.; Philadelphia . . .. ... - . . . Int IAIII!I.4IERff, - - ' , ... • W.ATCBES, 1 CLOCKS, SEWS and LBY,i ALWAYS'OIsT - g AND . . rf Ail kinds of.3lnstcal Instiumenta Stringa; Bass Viol Strino;.(ini tar and Banjo String constantly on hand.. • ~ . . 1 AIME;II gf4 : CANICRIAGES :1 2 . .. . • . . The, undersi ed has taken the tibopin, East Torie s .': Ran street, near Pontrora Ptntifdry, lately occu .ied bp. offruan Risbell;wher.e be-la prepared to receiVe ordengin his line Of businete, which t-,:z12-_'-"-.;f7 -will he promptly executed. All kinds of repairing ,nne, • Li' Always on hand, finiabed sand-_purtly finished work. which ran be inspected. E. Vtt - ,.10-'EEDEIC.- -.* - 4prll SO, , Gl.-19.3m1 .hate ofßeading, Pe. _ . 0 tsav can yen see;liy"the'rlawn's. earli fight., . Whitt :so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last .Whoct broad:stripes And. bright Stars through the perilouS fight., • .. . • ' O'er the rireparts we-Wateh'd 'wena so gailaritly .:• . • *i-34 th 6 tockei:o nKI glaie;.and 11)6' bombe burnt,' • that the flag.v . va,s 0, say, dek the. star-spangleo. bettner,yetwavii • - o , er ihmland-of tha. free. end th 6 'hump . the . . . . On the shore dimly seen through:theirililst of the. Where the.foe's haughty hest in dread silence What ii 044 which. the breeze, 'o'er the towering is it fttful y•blows, half conceals, half discloses? Now iteatlies, the gleam of - the .mornings. first . In fiillsghiry reflected, now shines on the stream ; 15 the-starsp,auglecl banner! 'O, long may it O'er tho-lacd of the free 'and .114.1 mine of : the . . And.iyhere 'alba( bsnd yrho sotauntinglY. 'swore . Thst, the haToc.of 'lraftuul the b - sftle'a confusion A 'home and a-country should leave:us'-no morel -Their bletid liar wasbetront their foul footsteps niref,nge-could save the hireling and Ala o' FrUm the terror' of, flight'or: the, glooni . of the And the 'star-spangled_ 1 .- .lautior • in - triumph cloth O'er the land . of the free zind . the . berrie - of the O ; thus be it ever,..wheti freemen shall stand . ". Bet Ween their toyed home and the viar'S'despia- Blesso with victory. and, psoce,.nias. tbp.rion,von . rescued land • . • - • • Praise the - i)ower that has inade• and: preserved Then conquer we must, when onr . cause itis.just, motto : ".In-God is our trust!" And the, star-spangled - banner • in triumph '•sball. • • • - O'er thelaini of .Alia free and- the-home • at the i 4-,- 4, , 4 , i... , 7 9 4,. •• THE 'PRF_,SIDENCY. Speech of Governor Johnsdn at .•. ' - " . . kt.lnion rnasS ineeting. held . at vine 9n the 10th Instant.. at, which GO . v . ernor Johnson eras .the .speaker.: clip the following repOrt . from the, Nashville • .. •-. • ,•• •. • . •I';lnes-c- • . • • • • . : • • . . „ , -• The . tilipearance - - of Governor JohnSon'on .the Steps;of the St. Cloud.llotel was greeted croWd with: loud applause:- All were anx'actuS to 'hear and see the utxt:Viee President or theJ,Thited States, After. thanking ;the ..assernbly for the Com . : pliment they ,had: bestowed - on him, and: ti few .other . .preliminary remarks,- Governor Johnson _proceeded. to say that We afe.eu'- . :gaged hva:great struggle for - free' go ern went in the miter acceptation : of the tern': 'S:o far its thellW of the ticket is condern ed,.the Huitimore ConVentitin has . said,,. not ". • - .• • . • • • • mly it) the tutted. States; but •to all the nip= . Lions of the earth,..that. ire • are ; determined to „ . .and.carry out of tree gone: meat.: tApp . lausc . :] . That .Converitioa announced and: confirt4eLl- • a dot .to he clistetzatdet). was that .the Fight of se cession, acid the power of at State to•plac . e it sell' out•or the • Union, are not Irtlcof4pix.eil. - The . C(invention,..inict Aeciared this by . - its - -a - ethiri: ,tenni , ssee had beet) irt . the . . ' Governmeilt-.and' - wagiVit treasonable war against its: ailthiOtY just as outer Southern States has d6ne. '; She had Seceded just as much as other States. had, and left - the liniiirCas far as she had the power to , do so. --... Nevertheless, :the National conceit . , timi. had :declared. that .a State; Cannot:putt . it self from under the - national authority. It - said I.bfits first nomination - that the present Pres ident, -.take Win , altegether,. was - the man to • steer the ship of State .for the next four years. [Loud Applause:l' Next it said—if:l maybe - p - efluitted' t 6 speak , of myself,..not. in - -tlie -*ay. of vanity. laitto Illtistrate:a. principle. Ire will. g. , 6 into one of . the rebellious States and. - clidose a candidate for the Vice Presidency.`." Thus theTnien Party :declared its belief that "the rebellions . .Stal es lire.. still - in the Union, and that theixloyal...citizena areStillcitizens, of the linitedflates.. • And 'now there is-but orie•griat - .werk for us to, iIM.. -- that, is to put idown the rebellidu. - Our dutyls - to sustain the dovermnept and-help - it with. all our Might to crush - out a rebellion which is in - violation - 4 -all that:is - right-4nd sacred. ... -, • • .• : - Governor Johnson said he - had no impaa siened appeal to Make to the -people in' his own. behalf. :. -le had notseught the, poSition assigned - him - iy theNtitiorial-. Convention.-- Not a Markin ll the . land Can. - triithfolly say that I ha.Ve as -ed him 'to - use :his influence in Mfbehalf in: that.hody, for the positional-.. - lotted to me,: or for:any. . Other: . On the con trary; I have jaVolded• the.. candidacy. ,But While I haVe cot - sought' it, - it Still 'beteg' Con- - ferred r tipbn the i .thisought, I: appreciate it the More highly. •. 'Being Conferred upon Me Without, solicitation; I shall . not decline - it.._ [`Applause:] :-- Conic weal or Woe, ,success .or defeat,. sink or swim, .s - urVive - or perish, - I ac cept the nomination, - on principle, be - the con-. sequences what-they . niey. - 'I win do What:l .l believe.; to: he..my. duty, . I 'know. there are thosii here *he - prpfess to feel a ecinteinpt for me,: and'l; .on - Ithe other hand, feel my auperi erity :to.. them... - I have always -understood thatthere , is a sort. 'of eichiSive aristocracy about Nashville Which effects - te'Contenin all who are liet:Within its - little 'circle. ..Let thein enjoy their epiniona . ..: : I have heard it Said. "Woith.molie ,,, this map, andatit:of it the'fellow: , • . w .• The aristocracy btls been. the bine .of the slaye stateS, nor has the north heeh wholly free from the, curse.: It • is which I have alwaysTorced to respect, me,: for .I have ever set it at defiance.- The respect of the honest,' intelligent and industrious class I have endeavored to win by my conduct as a man. .One of the chief - elements a this rebellion is the opposition of the slave aristocrat'- to be ruled by irien who have:risen from the ranks of the ' people. This aristocracy. hated Mr. Lincoln because he was of huMble : - origin, a rail splitter in early-life.'- One of-them, te private secretary of Howell Cobb, said to me one •day,' after a long conversation, "I'Ve Poo pie .Of the South will not submit to be gov-, erned by a man Who•has, come up from the ranks of the, common people, as Abe Lincoln' has." ;He tered the essential feeling and ':,spirit of this Southern rebellion.. Now, it, has just occurred to rue;sif this aristocracy is so violently, opposed to :being: governed by, lira Lincoln, what in the name of conscience, will it do with Lincoln and Johnson?, [Great laughter.] I reject with • scorn this whole idea of an arrogant aristocracy. I believe that man is o capable of self : government,' irre spective of his Outward. 'circumstances, and, whether he be.a laborer, a shoemaker, a tai- i lor e or a grocer. The question is whether' man is capable of self:governrnenL - I hold with Jefferson, that government was made for .the convenience of Juan, and not man for I the government, That laws and constitutions, werellesigncl as mere instruments to promote his welfare. And hence, frona•this principle, I conclnde that. governments can and ought to be.changed and amended to cOnform to the wants, to the. requirements . and progress , of the people, and the enlightened spirit of the age. ,[Loud applause.] • NoW, ifany of your Secessionists have lost, faith in man's capa bility., of self-government, and feel unfit for the exercise of this great right, -go straight to rebeldom, take: Jeff .Davis, Beauregard - and Bragg, for your masters, and pnt their collars on your neck's. - • - .Andiliere let one say that now lathe time to recur to theie fundamental principles,. while -the land is rent with anarchy and uphenves, 'with the throes of a mi o mlity revolution. While societris. in this disorderered state, and we are seeking security, let us fix the foundations of the Government on 'principles of eternal justice which will endure for all time." There .is ari lelement in, our midst' :who are for per petuating the institution of slavery. Let vile say to you, I Tennesseeans and- men from. the Northern' States that slavery is dead. • It ;was not murdered by' Me. ' I told you long ago what: the is hit would be if you 'endeavored 'Lego out of the union to save slavery, and that the , ret3ult would, be.. bloodshed, . rapine, devastated fieldsplundered villiages, and cit ties; and tberefore I urged you to remain-,in the • Union. In ; tiying to ,save slavery .you - kitiedit an 'lost your, oviii freedom. - .Your ''slaVery, is ' cad, but.l did:not murder it. As Macbeth *dloltanquo' - bloody ghost, ~. .. • , Nader shake the gory locks at me,--- -' - - .Th u must not sNy Idid it - • - _ • ,• - Blavttry' sdead;:aftd'you•Mitst• pardon hie I do not wimp ever ' its dead body ;" you Can bury it 'out or sight. ' . lii xestonng the' State leave,ont - thatdisturbing and dangerous element, and use only those pans:of the Ma chinery Which Will move in harmony. Star Spangled Rawter. „ Now,. In regard to anahclpatlon, I want to say to thn blacks that lilicrty ;neaLs liberty to: work and-enjoy the fruits of your labor.— Idleness is not' freedom. = - rdOire'that men 'shall . have, a .fair start : and an equal ir i , ohance_in the . race- of life, - and let him suo coed .wllo.kas the has merit. his, I think, is a principle of heaiten. I _ a • for, emancl patiOn for two reasons, first because it is right msitself, and second, beUmise in! the emend- notion of . the slaves, •we.breakl down an odi- DUS and.dangerous aristocracy. I think that. We are - freeing more whites. than blacks in Tennessee. I want to see SlaVery Nokia np, and when its barriers .are thrri down, ..1 want to see industrious,,thri y emigrants' pouring hi from all parts of the eountry.— Come on! We need your, h:bor, your skill, your capital. We want your enterprise and invention, .so that hereafter Tennessee may rank with liew,England. in the arts and me chanics,' and that when we visit itte,patent - of-.. fice at V . Vmliington, where the ingenious-me— chanics.or the free States lave, placed their models, we need. not blush that Tennessee eau show rtotEm_ g but a mousetrap, or some thing of about as much importance. Come on! We greet you with a hearty _welcome to the soil of Tennessee. i Here s soil the most fertile in every agricultural prodnct ;- a delightful add hettlthx , ,clituate; forests, water, power, and Mines of inexhaustible - richness ; , . cotne, s tind help us,..redegin„TennesSec, • and mak.o.her a powerful and flotirishipg §tate.. Bnt iu a.coru*:.a.coni.ention-t o :reStore the State,.-who : sliall:restoreand .re-aStablisli it Stallthc: gtite his influence arid hitt meanslO deStroy the Gcierninent? Is he_to participate, in .the great .Work, of reorgauiza-. Awn'? Shall he who brOught work, up: on the Statehe permitted to, control deiti nies. bn so, '• then: all !this .preeibus blood ,of .oliebrairn-soldlers-auld; officers, so freely ppured r . out, will haye been . wantonly. spilled. All the glorious victories won by our noble armies , will go for nought, and All the battlefields . which have ben with dead .heroes•diuin e ,cr have been niade..nientorahie in vain: 1 Why:all this .carnage mid devastation?: It !wait that Area-. .son.puglit be put'l46%Vti and taitorsi punish*- Therefore I say that traitors should take's back seat in the work.of restoration 'lf there . . be -but .foie IlioUsantilnen in-: Tennessee loyal to, the' Constitittlan, loyal to freedo , 'al to justice, thee:.truo faithful . ten; oUld .contrtilthe work of reorganizat n ,and:re - - formation absolutely. [Loud and prolonged silk that the •tp he a citizen, and In joining the febellici . n has become a public enemy.] lie lbifcited hifi•rialt to Tote with . l4al'men . .when he r 6.- infneed his citizenship and.sought • tqldestro,y . 'onr.Goyeraiircnt.; W e 'say. o 'the. mast.'• 10n `est.and industrious foreigner *ho comes from England: or: .Germany. to . dwell among' us, and to add to 1116 - wealth , of thil country : Before .you can be . ;st Citizen, • you must silty - here for 'five - .yeas." If we _are so cautious •about foreigners,. who voluntarily ienbUfice . .thejr.hOine.; to live with us, whit . should we say. to the :traitor, who, although born: _autil ; :-reared :among . - lias raised •a • parricidal hand • - against the..Governaient . which always protected :lint My •jadg Ment is, that he Slim:11(111m; aulAecita to .a se vere ordeal before liais restored to citizenship. _ . . A. • fellow , .Who takes the 'oath - imerely to save his property, .and denies the validity,. of the o a th, .is aTerjured•Man',. aml. lot to be trust ed. • Before. these repenting retiels can be trusted, • let:them,bring forth the fruits-of re pentente.•whe. helped to, makp all.theec widows aii.orphans who - drape the streets of .I . s•;liville,in 'mourning ; should suffer, for his .great crime: . *lle work is in our hands;; ,We eau destroy this rebellioM With Giant- thund ering• on the Potomac, hefore Richmond; and Sherman and Thomas oh their march toward Atlanta, the daY:Will,ere long :-lie ours. .Will 'any madly.persist in rebellio Suppose that 1111141nd number be'slain in eery Vatic, it is plain , that - thoresult Must be tter extermina tion. ofthe rebels: .-Ah, theS rebel . leaders have a strong personal reason to save their neeks . - from - thel those leaders ltist . feel the Government,. . Treason mus ons, -. and:, traitors ninst. be impoverished;... Their tions ..must be • seized an small farms, Nand •sold to ' honest indus: ' trious men. The day for protecting the lands - , and negroes of these author's of rebellion is past. It is. high time' it Was.. I have been most-d ply pained at some things which have come un • observation_' We get men in command who - , der the influence of flattery, fawning and caress r, grant protection to the rich traitor, while the oor Union man stands out in the cold, often unable to get a re ceipt or a voucher for his losses. [Cries of "That's so I" from all Parts 1 - the crowd.]— The " traitor can, get lucrative contracts, • while the loyal man is pushed aside, un able to obtam a of of his just • claims I am'telling truth. I' care nothimr t ' for stripes and shoUlder Straps. I ivantthem all to hear whati.l say. I have beemon &gridiron for tw6 ydars at the sight of these abuses. I' blame riot the Govern ment for these wrongs, which are the. work l i of weak or faithless subord'nates. Wrongs will be committed under eve y form of gov ernment:and every administ ation. For my self I mean to stand by the Ove,mment till the flag of the Union shall , ave over every city, town, hilltop,and crosS-roads in its full power and majesty. The nations'of &Europe are anxious for our OverthroW. France.takes advantage of, our internal , difficulties, and •sends;itlaximillian off to llexibo to set up a monarchy on our borders. .The day of reck-' :oning is approaching_ The time is not far -distaptWhen the rebellion will be, put down, and then we will attend to this Mexican' af .fair, and say to Louis Napoleon, ' Yon can set Opp° monarchy on this continent.' [Great applause,] An expedition into Islexico would be a sort of recreation to, the, brave !soldiers :who 'are now fighting the battles •of the.' Union; and the French concern would quick= aybe wiped out. Lotus ix! united.' I know thaethere are but two parties - . now; one for the country and. the, other against, and I am, for my country. . ' , • _, ".''l am a Democrat 'in the strictest meaning .of the term. lam for this Government, be- . cause it is den Government of the people. j lam for putting downthis rebel lion, because it is war against democracy: He who stands oil stirring up diseontent in this State and -hig - gling 'about ficgroes, -is practi cally in the rebel camp, and encourages trea son.' . He who in, Indiana or Ohio makes war upon the Government out! of regard to sla very is just: as bad. The• salvation of the country is now the only business which con cerns the patriot. ' '.ln conclusion, let us g.ive Our thanks, not formal but heartfelt thanksi to those; gallant officers and soldiers who have come to our rescue, and delivered us from the rebellion: And though money" be expended, though life be lost, though towns and cities be desolated, let the war for the Union go on, and the stars and stripes he . bathed, if need be 1 / 1 1i nation's blood, till law be restored and freedom firmly established.. Governor Johriscin retired amid loud and continued cheering, and the large crowd dis- persed to their homes. ! . , WHO, IS - ANDREW. JOHNSON.? . If . any one - has any doubt on this anbject, in view ofthe responsible position to which 3ir: Johnson is evidently destined, he has but to turn to apy.patt - Of'the noble . Ten ttessean's record since the outbreak of the re bellion. In his famous reply.to Se.nator Lane, of Oregon, in the first debates on the subject,' when asked what hewould do were he Pres ident of the United States he said .. : • _ "The, distinguished Senator from Oregon -asks me what I would' do. with the rebels, were I President .of the United, States? .Would have them. arrested, I would have • them tried, and iffound guilty, by the ETERNAL GOD. I Would have them E.XE . C; UTE D. " • . • This was ho hasty ebullition of feeling, but the language of deltberation, as is showu by the unvarying course otif.r. Johnson ever' since. During the last spring. he addresind, his • old neighbors' of Eat" -Tennessee in .a: speech from which we take the following ex- "Tlte time lifts arrivedliihmi treason must be made odious,_ when, traitors must be pun ished."-irapnverisbed property taken froin them, whether it .be!thetr .horses, their; lands or theiriegroes, arid given fettle limo bent, tlie,honest, the 10ya1,,; upon - whOm the calamities ofthis unprovoked and Twist wick *edlrebellion taii3 fallen With . such crtishing Vhat!liaa brought Ahis . war .upon us?. Let Me - answer in uue -Word ;. let me speak_ it loud that ate deafest:Man in this Multitude can hear me—Slavery! [Hundreds of voices —That's Ito;. that's God's truth:'] Men talk about 'the 'Constitution' and ,State rights. :They sneer at the emancipation proclarnatain, ' and call it a tyrannical assumption Of author Ity, a despotic usurpation of power.' Listen to what I now say.: all such talk is the guage of treason, • ', .'ont,htituca llie clouds ,appeardark and. loWering—sometimei I confess to a Lceling of gloom; bat when rememberthakthere.le.a, God lam encbituved. Thciugh,:;nat:Zatitelli, gious as 3 otight to lie, I sometimes walk by titith, and I have found- it a convenient way of walking when it iS too darkiiii t and on the whole, though our Suffering has beert great, our blessedness all the greater when the day of our triumph shall comel!' • • • . . . . Speech df.Vlce-lkresidetitillinalin ---ills. OptidO4r . of. the a: • -. • Cndiates: - •'; , '". - ' • Hon. Hannibal Hamlin made a speech at .• a ratification -. -Bangor;rldaitie, on. - Saturday: evening; June 18th, of which ..we • • lind a report in Ile Whig:. He' argued 'at length the duties brilatxiotism and, theti anti- - -: slavery' poliey'of •the"GoVernment, and. con- ' • eluded as follows : • • . - • • Of President Lincoln, there-Were no: words which he could use that would'inerease him - in their 'estiMation. 'They have, long - loved him as,the cherished .andhonored Chief Maly _ istrine of the'ruttiou,'Mid belied been roman- . Mated and -- would-be re-eletted in obedience., to the will of . the people. - He "Could only re-,. • . peat what. he. had so often said; that President; „ :Lincoln .was a irkitn..Of 'eminent abilities, and • . Of rare and unsurpassed integrity, , Who will • • administer the.Goverunient. wisely and well, - : • .• and bring the nation out of. iti•present •difil *ties and plant it , upon . the. eternal princi- Plea of liberty.. • ..Ile will eertainly, do no in- ' • tentional wrong,•.• and we may - .repose in con fidence that all his- undivided ...efforts • will be, devoted unselfishly to : his' country's good,. - The . fearful . . , responsibilities which. have, : • rested - and will'continue ,to, rest-, upon him, .•, are'such as have been . plce Upon ho other • • .man. The. contemplation of it alone is fear- - ..• fill; what then thust be the reality ? . But um-. der a,gcod :Providence, he :will - sustain and • -discharge responsibilities. -He (Mr: Was not unmindful of - the fact-that.manytad • complained that.the •Presidentlad been too slow, while others-had also, complained that • '• he had:been fed - fast, or even, rash in his acts. With a people like ours, rietive,:',restiVe and • • • „ impstient-; and unused • to the scenes of. war, he who would-provoke no discuision of pro- . .duce nn•dlyision oropirdon .would be more • :than human. Amid the perils that had *sur- • rounded the ship.,of State, he had gtilded her • With the hand of a skillful pilot, and-Would' soon reach the quiet haven of peace.. Elea : Biel by• yoni..vott..S,: as .you will, and. in the , -..•• meantime give to. him your. earnest . co-opti-- • - -ration in the discharge of 'the duties that'dti- • . .Volve•uponlitn. : • •-•• •.• .. • • -•.. . . ' In withicin organizationfedmposed of.'men of all, political organizatiops, it was :deemed wiSest and best to select a than , Wlio . hitd been. : identified with the I)eimeratic party, and . the •• honored and • incorruptible . . patriot,: AndieW jOhnsen, -of Tennessee, was .nominated for Vice-Presider!, and lie .spolth , .of Andrew _•-. •Johnson from- a long and intimute acquaiu-. . sand,.: knew him Weil, and a purer • pa- _ - triot did not live inthe land. :He had been ' Governor of Tennessee, - rind had represented, , . his State in the Senate 'and House of Hepre- . sentaiiyes of the United : States. *From - . his ... king. and varied:experience in, the councils of - .hiS country, and by his intellectual abilitiea• and heroic pitriotism,.he - was eniineritly tit. to discharge . the,duties of. President'sheuld.• - . ' • he,. in'the .Provience of Gnd,- be called to, do so. .Ainidst traitors in the Senate froin. his ' OWn . sectien; he stood. unmoved ; true..to . 'the :Union, and unconditionally loyal to his coon - try... - With loyalty cests nothing. Not to. be . se ,was supply infamous. Butte men who ed . r in the Midst: of treason': and „rebellion, 'and who literally took their lives in.:their'. hands for adliering,to their country's-flag; there.was Indeed Much. merit:: -.Sileff was ~the position. . of Andrew Yolinson ;• faithful hestood among `- the faithless.- Separated froth his hothe, driv-, • •eri from his State, his property-seized and con- - fiscated,•hiS sons imprisoned, and his wife and . : • children &limn to the mountains, forthe pre- . - • aeration of their: lives, are some of the evl- . (Mikes which - :prove; beyond till deubt; the to slily . Andrew Johnson. •I. will only • - •Add that he' hasgiven to'the' Government his en Winching , support -of all the measures Which have been adopted to crush out thii rebellion: • He long since saw,' With thi'eye a-• saga- , cioui.statesnian, that slavery could not be left - again to imperil_ the country's peace and Safo-; • - ty,. and has acted upon that conviction. -He is every way eminently 'fitted 'and,. qualified ... Iciithe..positionto w.hich - he has been nomi- • tithed, and le will have our honest'and earn ett endorsement-and support.• • • Such are the, men.put in nomination hy.the unien. - organizalion for President and Nice • Presidept, Wcirthy:"personalltfor theiterni bent ability ,and . integrity of your earnest and • Unqualified support,,to Carry 'out therprinci- • pies set forth in - :the tesciluticins.- of the Con „. ventien. . fOr.bolding out ' halter:l . , And power of the be - .made odi .piu*hed. and seat • planta divided • The :llllea - 10)er Demotriiii::- • ilkins Micawber is again . in.difticulty. . It iS.really .surprising that this estimable. gen tlematveanunt be appreciated—that. 'he. can neither,succeedin the coal, the, brewery, or. the banking-business.. His misfortunes coin.; pel a kitid - pf sympathy; 'for if. there Is any,. a thing sad to;see it is this spectacle of man going throuei the wprld.perpetnally.ivniting• for :"somethmg to turn *up." Mr; blleawber is now in. a - pecnliar trouble.= He ie really A F.l)llen.Tow . er...: He cannot • find a: candklate. -he cannot tiorrirvi a platform—he cannot even g.,et a Convention. 'What is to be done? Ho purposed going to. Chicago - , and Mr. Val landigham, his next best friend, undertook the perils of a. join - pep from. Canada to Ohio,: entering' Hamilton in a dramatic wity,i in the hope of giving life and tire to: the Chicagd Convention. Even that 'has failed.. Vallan digham finds himself, in ti state of - sip and misery in ,Dayton—despised by -one'party: distrusted y his own friends, and very sak indeed because •no 'one will pin; him under arrest:: If' he bad only beemarrested there mightlave been a riot,: a great trouble, much* excitement, and•an opportunity at. Chicago for Mr.. Micawbei. • Then there were hopes of Mr. MCCLELLAIS. This Micawber of war riors, was just the man the Micawbei Demoaracy. He.manage Niar very much .as' his great original managed fineness, and with 'much the same result. - Ho, got into diltculties on ,'the'Peninsula, and had sto come, home. • Why should - he not . be made 'a candidate-dbr. the:Presidency ? He was popular throughout the South. He was respected by the rebels. He had never said a word to injure the feelings of most Sensitive Southern gentleman. *shad may aged.a large army so - that as little injury. as 'possible would be done to the rebellion. He was precisely' the, man.for Chicago. • A Mi-- cawbcr party could iiono better than nomi. • nate a Micawber captain; and _So men be lieved. • Mr. MicaWber sloat not, think so.— lie wants' to waitit little longer. This • man Grant has ruined whatever reputation as a military man McClellan may hay.ii - evergained. Mr. Mie.awber is,' therefore, in diflicultke again. 'He conclUdes to go to Chicago, but to wait two months longer and see if Boma thing will not,possibly turn up.' • The issue therefore stands Fremont and Cochrane on the one hand, Lincoln and John, son on the•other. AsFremont and Cochrane represent nothing but a small miserable fac tion, we may virtually say thatlincoln and Johnson are alone in Ilie c field: • They have, - no rivals: ,'Their enemies virtually surrender the fight. , These enemies say that they have exaMmed the record of Lincoln and Johnson —the 'administration of the army and navy, the career of'the former as President, and of the latter as Governor and Senator; the plat form upon which they. stand, and the prin ciplcs t heyrepresent—and - they - find it I inpes. sible .to name 'a Candidate to oppose them 'or' to construct a platform in opposi don that carrin any way command the coral- - deuce of the . people.. 'ln other words, this great Copperhead cOmbination ,bows down - before the will.of the people. Filled with en mity and hatred' desirmg above all things the overthrow of the country- and the Achninilt tration, it is afraid to, take the field on ground of its own choosing, to accept the challenge we have given": It is. afraid to say - now what printiples it believes. or. What man'it deems proper - to 'represent those principles: We find the'. 'Convertgon in Illinois refusing to anY : .resolations but one endorsing' Vallandigbant. It prefers to wait, until the Convention meets and deter mines In other words - the Do micil:ter in 'lllinois,' and, indeed, in most parts of . the country, do not know what _hi • ' believe until, they aro instructed-by Mr. 'Val landigham anda cornpany, ' of, gentlemen at •Chicagot ' They have a word tit sympathy. for a - banished.traitor, but they have no word of syinpathy for our cause; no voice.; sentl merit, or opinion on any issue, involiredln our • was for a harassed and stiffering•country, A. great contest has been raging for years; thousands of men- have" been slain; deeds