KAM OF TRB MINO.I3 9 4OVRTVALI.. ,„. I , 3; s_s2 1.5 pet aiinuee. zulfance it. rat 'paid in advance.. ", • .• • • tc - ra. isiti be strietli - adhered. LC; hereafter.TO CLUBS: • . • • .. o .coviest¢ aae -address. Oa a4.Ttuice)c • • • ,13.00 •!‘ ` 1 '2S 00 ,4t , f ,m,iritii.ion.6ninat , iniariably be paid In advance. P JP,rl:3 Al. will 1.6:i tarnished to Carricra and others (la pktr IPS copieN eabh,on•dolivery. • • ClerafFea andSehOolTeachpis *lll be furnlshed the .Torrocar. at, 51 $0 In:advance, or $1 75 tf.pald tlie„)666L:Aiver..one rates:.. • • Rates. cit". Advertising: ;r 57Lrre,' in<Indfn • • dare, one insertion, :R c 01, ;. 6114 veld laacrtions cts. • .Cron agnate-of 711riesAnd 3 Ames, for 1 or .2, jueort . iona:sl : 3 inaertiont $1 95;: - inaertioros' 95- cents .PeF-'..5(1115r0• larger . rs , .... . $i 00 ss'so . ..s s ' 00 lilts, and over 3... 400 •I 00 . 19 Wt or 14.Iinna,'. 6 00. 10.00 . *. IS 00- o . 14 00 20 (0' 36; : 10'00 13 00 • . 26.00, ri -14 06 - - 40 . 1.61 r.lanzer apace as per azreetnent.: • ' ' Nine words' are counted-as 11 line' In ralwertlaing.- I:er. 'Sidi cos and Diaaolutioni. 2 and 3 t :me& $9: 60,, inintation Noiletn , and Dissolutions'. 6 times. COAL.: Trit-AD.-h3...-A,T),v-v,,lvTis:l4lmENT,s. Terannus of the Philadelphia & Reading R. on.the Delaware , at Philadelphia.--pierk Shipriiehtlef.lathiailteci. _ _ VAN DUSE.N & LOOKnN, =2IE3 °cost Mt... and Broad Top Coal. ALF°, SOlrrr.B.B or . 0 .161 . 1 C o t..% NAVIGATION COMPANY'S cOAi lIARLEIGH, .BEAVER 31EADOW, - zroN EDNEY-BROOK, uAzi.- • . • . . " • • III," • • ••• ED .AND ASH :COAL. \litarv,al-No, 1-Port Richmond-. • No. - , Elizabothport: • • cts..--No. '2Ol Walnut pireet, PHILADRE:PRIA . Trinity Buildittir, NP.W YORK. b Doane street,-BO! TON STNEX . STIONEY - St.WELLINGTON, . PYILEfI ►T Ti/R OhiRGO, IN . nthracite &Biturairious Coals MIS le/NTS IN NRW ISM:L/IND Yfl . . FICKER'S•LEIRGII SUGAR-LOAF COAL. • iiAMLIET: CASTNER. New York, • • ' STICK:CM". Fall Rivei. • Jr ('. WELLINGTON,. lloE:tou. .r 39 Trinity ittiilding..New York, • ' oFFICKS Walnuf litrret. Philadelphia: tl5 Kill y Strt•rt, Boeton, . • ' I,nrr No. 6, - :Poit Richmond, Philid,a. Pier IV*. 14- OHABLES A. HEOKSOH Co., CM=lll3 r,i)A.l) - BLACK .A_Mi) ' Sll . 1111 . 101 t. RED - ASIT 'COALS, .FricEs ; 5 1 4:...50wth, Ftn.et, .Ne orh.. 31 \Valiant stret. i Phila elf hut... rIIILABIL.PRIA: ; ,--&.c CII !Ulf LKI 1G A T10N.., • • Ipping,. Wharics foe.ASTIIIIACITE COIL at CypOwlch, Delaware.ltiver,-Philada., Wharf No. 1. . WIS IIDEBI{tE . D -- 4 - - Co. ROJIMEL, POrrTS & Co. Pro Walla Street..PhiLidelphia ;iFFIOES: 114 Broadway. New York. • 114 Kilbv f.triTt. Boston. '• • - • Wharf No.. 2. • 'IIEPPLIIER• t% BRO. . . A. co r . widnut'i Fourth Its.; Phila:, 35 Pine Street, New York, - • • Orierrhant.& - Bauk Building, PATiTidenCe. DAVIS PEARSON : it CO:, • , qr.-Tha . . . . 1 IiIII"4TED LOCUST .MOLTNTA . D.; •i1711T6 ASH. E A S .•(_l - 0 A . • • r, No. Witl,hut Street, Philadelphia; i N 0.41 Br oadway, Room No, 9 'rriniti 'Budding , New York. .• .. . • t No. 1 1 .Doanp.Sl riT.t. • Boshin. • 11P-4 ;BEEN WWII, 'DV:LAW-A:RE AVENUE: rte rr; ARMAND, 64 . AND SIIIT'I'EttS CELEBRATED • D ' ohn :Vein Red Ash - and. -Diamond Vein Red•Aeh :-• • (7-1( - -A.. A Warrington rAtiery. COlllery. _USD, • '- '• • .6e..!ttaperior lila lie -Ash (roulo. the :few •Sheziltrodonkt City: Colliery, >rn R - ill Lefolimlto exciil•ApY - Coafyet sill ppixi. froth - • • - Agonun for Ow . •.alr. of SNYBEIt'S operior Plate Forent WhiteLAfth •Corol: 01:1 0 1(:E 4 $1• • 211 f t -. WALNIU No, 111 1 11.1)ING'..N. Y. - ;h . :7:h '114,, • - ' • • . & COOK' • • . . ISlitrrrtsts. OF • OI'UST GAP. • - . • • LOCUST MOUNTAIN; • • • IgLACK d*alers In ogler fitat qualities of ' • AND RED ASH COALS... • • •Wainnt Strut. mid 'Woodland t== . .411 , 11.5 CAI]. 31nrati.5 11:10EEM Jr3sl; ;NI CoON. vritr:r. MOODY; 7 Shii)per and Agent. .• - • .- ' Schnylkl.ll Haven, P. .F~Lcvvc IG, '63 • . 6-ly • • I.OOITST GAP. COAL. • •_havc . appointed CAIN.: HACKlilt Cof)li sole ageuts .fof.my LOt.IISST cOAL, from LOCUM . r;ap,Colliery... GEOI.I(iE i.4011.5t e, , 62 -•• •• .4- • DUSEN . 4k LOO.HMAN, and t.,4hlpperri of the Celebrated LOC 1 7 ti'11' .1,1.()15,N TA IN ~COAL.. . • . r ..A01 Walnut Street: Plithi6lphitt. •:• OFFir.TISI NetvTnrk.. : gin: S bowie- Street, Boston:•• *aq' • • '• • • • 13e . . • . 11110A1) TOP 4 .• 111ZivAD (1)AI • h. Iluntinitlon and nrOnit Top :Itiono.. thin -Railroad and Coal :Company. • 1 . 4 41. , 16..111, - e."11 iho - attention of It. R Comrendeg, 'r^.:lo4.at Owners and Manufacturer! to the %lane of 11/S.l. as s STEA3I OENEIiATOD AND FOR nit F.uTi RING PIIItPOSES.. .THE - BROAD TOP COAL FIELD , with .I'lll LA1)1:1111 I A AND NEW . HI!! I , y'varytl and liuilrlJHL tliroutal 41a and New aersa.y..ie not - liable Witte iiiterrtiOliOna ....%iiiietits incident' to the 'Sot:Tut:Ric 'BirrsoNoaa u. trt,s.s. And regular still,lieseati nate - 1y be : counted ;on o.lrouglegit the gear.. • • - ;* . . . • . Lewis ,ik.wtrivrii..d - lic Co.. t, r indeAriroigenif. tit. ,cherebv they . nre.lti (illy ...,;.: re t.c lurgir citukiiiii iot it Mt' eitoitTM itltt.tAn •mr, thf y, Are ~ 4.rpti Ell to fill +milers protitpt.ty iq Ittark,tt f•Ln:, Wsinut. Strmt, II , ) BronthOly.'Nev; 'York. "- 14 Struct,•.l3ontilii. • • 4 Wr , , , intitiLfter Street, rroi - ftleitm ci 1. ,t;.; 22- i irri( Fc ti EN ERA!. ()VFW E BROAD TOP Willl'E ASH Seinißittessiinotts D. 11'3 TAT T S: • PHILADELPHIA.'" -•- ROREKT. lit: PlPltig tin gir,C.• CONNECTING OFFICES:: • ••• 16 ,Tlavrlcr 113ruittlireks: Bovicrei. 71Iiism. 7dl Trinity , • New Vork• F , •h. 14, ' r . 7 , 6 - , RitoAU TOP AViIITE •ASII ,EMIEIIMMTOUS- COAL. . - . . • NOBLE; , CALDWELL - 4r,• CO,;- la. I I 2: . Nl'a leant Atiert, rilansith4phin_, • . :Ye: 11:1 IS rOttili vray, New.. York. , NO. GLE;!..itle Itrict, Hool?ria. '' l;- r a aN , rio-e quality id !lila celebrated coal fnimiliclr 2 cul'S tifulS of nil 2 lit EDGE HILL COLLIERY, And thipped,excii:isiVelybri!fem. April 4. •c 2. 1401111ERRY CREEK. l i nitusirtu t y C(11A aedereigued. c4n•oolidalcil -WC I,orberry.ltettlan..hilVhereafter tracts sit "mot bh..lle , , e:µll(ler 114' name "f • • • '. - . • •-• • • i4ro.mir.r,ElE ratA EFF & Co., &-Co. • (311.4•KFF'& tyrrwy a"menther otour ilrrri, having waiocht hitnelf ,with 111.11KISTON, Will reelde in hrarlphin. and Alt ourcoal Phlpped by thie-water will indar the (ISCitiAVC tofittal !fr or :wfAititi`r9lc, • Jiy iiiereased eare - noff,atientiori in tat liieTaratioti ,Ipe In nudutaln the reputation of our.celebrated "Lon , m - r 1 Coal. Purchasers abroad can ' khipyad la the to "bed Order. • . ." • lineVALlkiplefift • Pet , 14. re. " .. • pint lo or 'D ill , ' wilful of of enl a ptul O a small raisins if bakig ' " • '-- - • -' '' _- - •_-_,.' " - ..„,- __.-- -- - - - ' ----- ---- - 7 - "1 - -- .T ---- , I- .. • , • , ,;,-,-- . .-. , ' i7 " , - .- c. ' :. ,''- - ' ' : _- -- - • 7. ~-- v i, .4 -: ; ; •:' , --..".,' --'• ' . 1 z ...:'•• ' - ,• •'- •••:.' ' . ',... , • , 1 " ', . . ... -., 1 ---_ - '7.,:,-": '-',','-•- 0 .-J=i,,...' ~ . " •:-••;, . ..." ' ' •-- - - -,.: „„ ' , ," ; ' - • . „,'- , 1 „: 4 , z.... 4 ,, , - Tv. -4: s J ~._ . . , . 4:,.. ' , . • . ” 4'. - - - '- .... _ -'' ' - . ', '''' s' • 44 - ~., - ......,........„.„,_ _ -.,, ..,....,_... „,...„...--, i ..:, .__ rk :i' '-'; ~• .i T ... :; - L . . . 1- --• • , ..-.; I , . .• .1 :I , - . - ~ 7. 4.— Pt.,-. ~ ~ . , ' .p, ... s , , A : -. '',"- :'. l -2; : -.,%. 7 f ""Ez ',..- `''' if '`,. 1.--. . 1 ., 4- fi - i,- , . r," -- ;" 4 , 11.,' ' •; ' '. l k -.4 7 i . . - -'. ' ' , •••rr i .:•• : , t. ; ii i : - l ' ' ' t 7- -...?::: , ,-- :—.:.--- ' :-. -- '' -, "T 4. : - es ' r t : .-.-t: , ,--,y.- -, -v . '^-I..iP ' ' !At - - ;,c,1 . ::',• , ' 7, C 1 el!To c-- ... : sia' l "' :- t ": ' 7 ' :' ! - 1:- -- -' - 4 ? . . •, ~s , , ,-,' - ' 1 .-',' - ''''- ."..,-,,, .4 : c- - ' ...,,,,' f,.. , ~--. -1 - '‘," . '..-' -.. - ',° 4 -' 4 ' 4 "„ .. -'---... ' ' 4 1.- ~-=:". 1• --:., ,„, 0 ,-- •%„,„;;;;.., . --.• :--- AU r t k 'Z ' .- - , .. j .- - :' . - - ~.. . ...ANL: : ' . ' • ''''' ' . '' F'' ' 7 . , - - , ..'. `, AN-1) - p T .•- - „.• -- - - ..-3----_,_ -•-- "- . • '. - ... _ PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY, BENJAMIN- BA - MAN, POWSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL: XL. -- -- .. - :- . .•.. c0:A_1-.,.. - -- - . :. ,-- -... -, ....1 .QUINT:ARD..,:.4.:.2.w.AItp;) 11f9 7 . 1 1 111 T: Street, `MEW . 717-011:X.. St 4 Agents 'rot Time Consolidated Coal Com.' pa n y'a Baltintore Vein •Wilkesbarre.COal; shippud from Jeritey.Citrand Elizabethport. • to. for the'IIAMPSIURE and HAI:11310AR Co,'S litetrapihire Croeireb. • Creek. Coal. shipped at Italtimore.and GeorgetohM • . • '-. • •••, . • Agents•for GEORGE •11111AllS , celebrated 'Broad, 'trap Coal, shipped at... Philadelphia. - r .• • . Prom their Wharf, rro.J, atli'ort Illthmond;;Phila: delphia.. they are prepared to ship the best • qualities of I,oenot.:rtontitain and Red and .White . Ask . • • . - -. • .• • Front - their.doeks titje . riaiy•City (where the depth of water is from-. 15 kilt - feet). they ace `pi`6Ptir.ed at . all, seasons to suppl - 3 . thit -above . Coals, and, LEIIIOI - 1, to steamers and ships for ports in China and elsewhere. . Steamerstan bis coaled at any-hour during' day or night.• • SMITH, . • • 'Agent at Jeriey City Apents at ftniton--- , WAND - tt 'BAUM, 43 Kilby St at Ntsrai-k—J. 11:•DECAIVIP, March 11, '64 I'icr No. 11. LEWIS At.r.DENniku i 30,, . • Wholesale Denten ., In the NAL v . :triodes' of - • Anthracite . : and. lituminous Coals. (205 Walinit OFFICES: Ito Broadway, New York. . • • • • . 14F:ill's , St rZter,Btintior • • Pioneer Shippers from F:lizabethportor . • i LEHIGH, SPRING , MOUNtAIN, IJAZETQN,',AND • • - COUNCIL 11.1119 E: COALS;.- 4'59 • 15-. UVABF : THPQR,Y, .:-.k„ LEWIS AUDENRIED &' Co. 105 Walnut Street, I'ItILADELI'IIik:• , • • • •-• 110 Brgatlyv•ay. IN ENV . ' . 14. Kilby Sttect, BOSTON .._ . . . . . . . . . Wholesale Dealers fn Ain. host valieties ,11 'DOM .ESTIC COAIti--Sole proprietors of NNW( Creek i :091 iffy; caPtt - .. hie or producing over 150,006 tons a year of, the celebra ted D[Amoiin, (R.ed - At+h.;)t and BLACK 116ATU, (White _ - . . • - . ... ..: . . • • - Exelnsive Agents for the . sttle s vf the purely genuine Lo eust Mountain COM, from the Locust Dale. Colliery of Porrit & all ofe which will be shipped- cli ritct to New York: .via. Canal ; or coastwie,,via.:preen 'with I'ieav, (below Navy Yard.; Philadelphia.} • , •A k i!ki I a dull,. hi a, .fro :I.!isci. Port l'he chuicest. qualities - of 10ED.' arid IVITITE ASII ftimn Schuylkill County, Selecl.ed .with special care, and shipped. inkier our personal- superinteildenro: .. . .. ' ' At ElizabEthlitirt. N. .l_ LEILIGII 131.8.E.Nti-::MOUNTA.IN and COUNCIL. ]tIDGF` COALS. .• - ' '• Frani. Briltivitioi , e.. 1114: : :., • • .. • . . . ..• - . . . . . The celebrated 11Alill'SII1RE BITCI3!INOCS Ceit..A.l.. . .. T.:,.11i.. •SCITIOLLENBERGER .AGENT . t 1 , - .. . At ..lernef Citf. N.. .11: ..:.• . -j , . • - Miner and. Shipper ofthe CelebMted • ' - . ( vi t... Lehiun and Morrh , vials.)) :-... - - [Black Heath - -While. Ash" and Peaked Noun- The very anperiiir wnaq.:slIARRE COAL,' frOrra Bur . .- - : • ...': "Cain. Free - .Burning , . - . •-•-. - Baltimore Vein; taken from the ''.•AudenCied.lmizore illeill -ioul Coal. Corunanrs Estate," near Watisbarraz -• ' PIN IC.. -. .A SH .- ek.)AL. _ alsu,:the iJOUNC.II, RII)GE COAL; huth of whirl*, for . . r. o: AllplZEti,S2P.otairrittliorMlNr.usvitts,Selinyl ateam purpa•Fer,'aud for family use, arOAlWillrlaSit. , ..: . kill .Coulily, Pte •Welitild certinentes in onr ofliees. from. parti , whO. . Apri1,.11,'64 have used and fully - W:4ml . thuse - coals, And lutaaonmee them the BENT AN4I.IRnOLTr. Costs for steam In ttt.; prce• daring •Ini clinker,, lONS_ labea. and treater :.Maze, than any' other kinda now bur:n.o.ol:: 'labile May 15,.'64 e6iii.coAl... ,- A. 'l'. S'1 1 ()ITT & CO, tbucceseors to STOUT t rA_N wiclus,) Mtnere and Shippers of the celebrated FULTON (T.F..- 111 , 011) ct)..11., Erma thn Ebben de Culled. rear Ila aletrat. Pa., and deolere in the best raricttes of ANTHRACITE AND lIITIAINOUS COALS. Delivered (lima from the mines or on board of ves eel, at TEE \TON, N. T., ELIZ kItETIITORT. N. J., N. PHA .I' , . sWlt'li., N .L, POli'l 3{1(1010,N1), PA lelPiriel.:B---1 I & 46 Trinity Ilimilding, 1 1 II Broadway, Neil' York. ' A; T. STOTT.. S. Fes WICKI.A. fj, /.112 SMUT. NEW YORK. : S'AII[VEL .- ‘B . ONNELL, - ...Jit:f ... Nos: 43,Zi, 45 T*V - .13 - aildirtg, - N. :T., SIIU'PLNG i'orNT: Pier 4, F,4.,1z-,!‘lJETlit'itner, OFFERS FOR SALF, HONEY BRA(, N . SPI,II3IG- MOUNTAIN XIARCEIO I ,. , AND BIT C IC• 11017.14;r-A LLHIH - COALS BALTIRORE BiiCK. D1A31016 ' COAT,S; I$ TUB: CELEBRATI). GEORGE'S GREEK CUMBERLAND COAL May 1.1, •14. , • 21-1 r - •----------- . . ISA.AC• SEI,TZEIL • - • - - • ; .. .. . , . . 'lnn rersoiCll In No. 11 VI Illcondcray, Boom 69 Trinity Araildnis . , ~ ''• • . . •.• . • •. :80 EN' AGF.NT •• FOP, '-, • --; •••- • ' • , . JIANCROPT. LEWIS . 1 (110.:111inivs.ned Shippers of the celebrated Locnnt - llountatin Conk • • . • • . . . Sinnicknon & dloveron.- Inlcricf• 0 124 OT", Car berry; Palrocr.& Lewin :Bred Aih, Skaanci kin.- I.c.lcis:ll,:'.lEnmberland... - Brond TOP ....... •'eoA' L. t . . 3., - ,- ..!..: - . ..,. ro—thfice hf,„,,m,i,,r1 le 5, P: X.: . • . -..• Focht's -Patent Self•Dumiiing COAI, TUBS AND BLOCKS. Stny' . l'; !GC'. '.- - ..- AVII,LIA*.IiI -.II{OGERS - • . - . . line removed. his• office .to No: I II .Itirimdway, • Trinity, Iluilding, liontilio. 67%, Agent tor. the I!ftle of the. celebrated. .' • . --- torberry - -a Shamokin Free -homing. Family • . . . . . , Also.. the Lewis, Palmer.. and Peach Mountain . Teins Red Ash; White Ain Mahoney. Shomokin,lllack 'Heath, _Locest lilpqntoin and ...1,.e1i,igh . ; . : all . of Which , are, iKell adap.ed for family ruse and mandoctuting perfmee,, , ,_ l ,:. New Yorli, May !2t; ''64.:: • ' '. . '.2.1.-nrt -... WIRE .E.O l E—EOllt OVIS •'-Theinbscribei having been appointed Agent for Osii 'NOK: U 1 Mit & -C0...A - celebrated 1N . 1114'. R,01%, -is 'now prepared to ireceiee' 6rdei - S, for, • Whet', ,lelsit ;4,toutyl ,Clgtruoal, • - or Steel. - •• These Ropes are inade the . . .„k7 highest hrluitle - of,lron and Steel,' 47 . • ;- and. give univeisal - satiMaclion throughout Rugland; litrtie;nlar, z • "S. ly the Steel Rope, which is pre- ,et ler 0 (erred on ilocount of- its. superl 7 -, .„ ; 5;.v. : ' or strength, tong linesslind le.ht-r, ~ mess. lunking a xery great:say- 0 . 1 .. - ing.iii weight and ste,ain-rx)wer, ,- I. • * • Srabelng harder than Aeon:Ale: , : e t u l t l .3: . tpe n6t t : it e e p ar ii fi l et .•For f ratif ppaarticulars spiayetol SAMUEL. ITHOM.P/.loli'S 2 1 11IPEiti l r, ' tin FulteTt Ntireirit tifivr . . I .will teach you to pleite the.flawelt :or tile: Eirth, and; biloteirt Oillairitiani-110fidiiitddiOuniti*eltriOngtiliooltir.liawls•amksi*it 01 Nature to ..uT ute! 191 d pleasure :-=: D IOH3So Pier ...BANO3IOF7I',;rIZWIS, .• • .mmints•wpi 61.111;1117.13 . 01" TUI 4.OIIi;AND sf ()At; PROMIiARINVI moUNTAILI. 01 0 FICE-111 • N O ment Street, 'Clommerefill , • New I ork . Otilco—ii Cedar Street:. • Atint:Ottlee •Thiane.Street: ' lOct. 23,'":.5 . 43- , • Piero No. 13. 13LAMSTOM, GPAEYE . 6c 'Oo., •'. . .11,1N11 snirms - - • PORDEDDN' AND - LOCE.ST DPIUNTAIif €oll'. • I Shipka otiher-appnaved„qualitiof • . WHITE RED. ASH 014. • ' . , . .319 , Street, Phila (Aphis. • • Trinity.llailding. New York. Com of .Xilby 2h3)oane Streetiposto* ..;-.. '. CONNER ..1 • PATTERSON . ..... 1 .. - .. • :.. milli AP17.0611111; LIIEVI T / S; AVDCENRIED .. 41c Co. ' I . .: ''. • Agenisror..!lae Ettlib of: their celebiated . .. r . • . LOCUST MOUNTAIN. COAL i - Ashland and C.-.l: . iidvillo - CoitiCries; k ' , ._ ... . .. , 1 DROVER - & -- - TAKER% . . . . .... .. , CELEBRATED "ELASTIC STITCH .• 4.. .• "" ' " '' " ' • " -" • : . . . . . . . au cr• 7/,. 0, ,tv: it xt•E , .1 . SEAVING . -MACI - lINES: - S Cal TTYL Till ,E. C OAL; . OFFICES.. t 4. • lyerc..a.nrdpal the , rhigliest Premiums -e - ,;Der "all •'WhierClN'o.' 7, l'ort liichisuot4a. .: . • ... Cbulictllovs, ut the follotring Sticle find .{No.alf; Walnut Street, PhilVelphis. • - " . . . . .. ... . , :N - o ..40:Wei5t !Thirteenth St.; N. york. Detaber 117, , THOS. HULL CO., Si SPRING uvr.A ut IE-I.IICII York - tamt, Carbon County, Peuria. •'' . . •••• • ' ''. ' OPPICES .‘.. .. • .. - .•. .. . , . .• .• . . - fll'.2f. IVALNI.TT S. tre'ci.,.l! It i ailel phni,: . .711 E AN t: 5i11.11..R. tarierni3 Coiansy,-Va;. ‘4144.111LE1G C;(1.1.1L.: Cmr, "IfARLEIGIV C9A1....18 . nry sold exelnsiCtqv, In Philadelphia: nod vicinity, -. by -.I:,P•AN Parties ordering fropl . them f may always (letwial Kam . getciac n liars' article: . ,: • . ." OVPICEIOS Walnut St.; , PhilndelPhini', • •SILLIMAN &3lcfiliE.. ' f.); 'l4 - "•.• . • • • ‘22-Ir.• SCHUYLKILL CO. . . E AST FR A NK.A. IN: . E '4;) Rl3 ER . R. V . -My Bruit FrMddin LorberrY•Coal isMow. sold asoln airely by 14,10:75. • 10BLE, CAI,PWELL &.00.,: Who are my:aolo Agenta.. 1"a/ilea. ordering'from them, may alirhys depend appii Offing a pure articl.:.• . • - (No. 11 . 4 Walnut f:Lit . illibulelphia.. .. " .. . (./E VICES: -No: 111 IlrOad*ay,..!rrinity 33tlilding, • Nvw.Yorlr. . . •.-.. • . . . .Cni..g.Staf.a' Strpcf,,DostOn. • . ' • . • nmint,nuu, • TrCipont, 151:irrir -PATIFERSOrki; •.• • , • • of this Celehhtted LOCUST.MOUNTAIN:COAL, d0x,N.:611.. ritTrErt.soN: . .- . .. • A...k.hiand, - . • • • Potlseille.;• ••• • • 1 :Connity,. Penun. . ..IDO-PAIRTNEASTILP 1 R - UIN Vt Pit AND SHIPPDIG-COAL.- . -Theaitbscri- . bens have taken the Collieries worked - by, the late Rich ard Rear,'and-have entered:into. a Copartnerahip'. for niiniuG and shifipinz Coal, near :31inersville, •COunty, nhcler.the :armor •WILLIAM • CO.— Said ce-patinership commenced on the Ist or June, 1364. WI LLI A M .REAR, NE'LNI•S;• • , .3LARPARET RICHARD C. KEAR., -EDWARD REAR. • • M • , . • • . . . . . 4- 47.- . ElNitilf -for lam Torrchnao rind ROI A of 1 - 3 L Itcai Pante: taking charge of Cool --Lands,-"Minea. ainittiwroliecttorr - rrt - rental -- erfilorirrg. - handsf -1 4ines ,-- &c. TiFFIOE-Scranton, Luzerne 0 .110 y, - Pn. July 2,..'64.,---27-Zrio .. - .. J.41..)11..:5-.V.E.:FMAN... . . •- .• • -- ... 4 .- -, ,.... - - -, •e5. 1 t, -•-- .' ..... ~.', -•tv..".. 4 - ,;•-?:,,, ..,_ ...•:.• • .•-. \ ': -,.::.. :7...:4 4 .5 .- y .,. ..'„ Vi.\E;. - *._*,, i s 4 J ...:'''.'. • • :'-- —'. e %sP-ti . , - *.,. iiii - 43.1 . .-.' :. : .. ... . : : -.1 , -,.., . -., n-,..,,.*_....„7.:1,...i.i, , ..,......,- . ..,..... , . . • .• : ."'":;'. - ', — A - 14:44.73i . C. 4 i:'::;rr . .. - i, '..r:: •.' . - • -. ...7 ;' . .•s* , - i',--4.-u,- , y,..,'„ , .--... • • • ~•.,- f., , ,-,-. .., . .. ..,..5.,,,., a ,...,u.....-.,-.----,.. ..- ~:....... 1 _ . . . . ~. ~ : j .....-.(1,:-..f.FRTC::1(2, ..- . 7 '''' .. ' (StiME.S.W... 4 t , TO 1311.0Clir. S.3.:4l.io.l.iNtAK,Eit.) . - . - .. •. " • ts 'pr. ,": ~ ~ ..'-;,, ~. , W. 1.11141 . -- .( 1:0,1, Si_ll.l - ili-ENgi. • . .. • - tinder .thit - Jenkiiii,'• Paitent, - , - , .'. ' ..1 COIL. . - 3tA.T..r...t0A.p .Bi . !TORWF...GIAN i3T8.,,: . -. -I .: ...: • • .POTTSVIT;LE, PA. - -.:.... .:, DILEIIII ..A:.MTSIELVS *-- NEW ..COTEIBINATIOR , - COAL`BORDENS.. midst-Signed take ideastire in announcing to.Cotil Operators and others, that- they ere manufacturing. a new COAL SCREF,Nt .of . their invention. which. they will guarantee to . wear twice - as long, and de . its'. Work better thtut any crimped Wire Screen 'in use. The seg.' nients turned bat by its can bechent :to any .circle re quired: - We cite. pgarantee.thig the .110 , 5 h 401.1• absays retain original sire-until enrireigirern out.,; 'int the crimped** Screens - the Meshes frequently'sliP, and item - ttim M properesh, -.before the is jutlf 'worn egk-i:Ve-manufacture any sized -mesh of our•• blew Omabisiation-Screen,'used:in-the trade. • _ .Llitilik-Dietim.; Who' was associated-With Mr: peeci. am in'thehuSiness of nnumfaCturing Screens; at -Nor, wegian 'and Atreet.S. Pottsville, •having solved partnenhip, and disposed of his -interest, - tins-re, moved to Railrond street,- in the.- rear Of. D:itau i'll's Maid-Ware !Store, 'Centre Street, and assOciat telAvith in. the Mann factweof their Mr,V (keg. Screene of ell: Mr.-Jasporiienolicits eopljrnianei. nctlid* T romigelteraofore so liberally be:dewed upon I ?Amex: • . i • W.e.arett.lox) - manutqatirittg."tt elyto of 'Wire. Scrota -XIX InTicr.fr. dial : Tent fr. •ni.ln Takin;oximpOn .tcreeig;ote. t 6 :w !!!! inch the 7:777' .. • '. 3114imfactnrcrp, o oeng bf y altaacitenpttons. it (WC' r pliiiv:Avaritztt . aiov '633 „i4Pllll*Wpot4ectuzn, LEHIGH. M==l SATURDAY.:MORNING, §E.PTEMBEt24, 1864. NEW YORK. Neiiiiiilledoitililaha.:Sira FOB SALE:. ciriesr. 4 - •-- '- ' AT. AE7 . II)II*SAFEOf,POT., .#.;,,V i 4.,,c4iiii*, *ii,..iioiti.::':: : :: D. 8.;., CHAMBERLAIN.: Sizes!, atailt 8044 OViabL~~' • E• ..* : • • t•-•••• §--. - 1 • ft oe No.: 9;.',.20. .19X; 12.00 No.. 22 AS . „15...AD0 00 No. 5'::.34:...3Y.., .34 ' 00 .40; .31: Sl. :...21:.-::lD.':. - .1 3 0 -po FRENCH'S I.lo'i'EL -On the Euronettn opposite eity.itall Park, Cor. of Frank' NEW YORK. . . . . Specious Refectory, Bath lino And Barber Shop Bed-react* warmed grads, and only one bed lila room Do not believe runner) or hackrrien - wbomy. we are full 'Servants are not allowed to receiveirsquieltia. . . New Yairk• State Fair. . • • • • , First PremitiM for FAMilr:"Nnehine. First Premium fni• lfsiutfiiet+ irtn,lf:~Chtno : Preiniiim for Indiana'' State First Proinium for 3lnc (oral purlioace.: Fist Premium pr. Nachiuo Work. • . . . Vermont. State Fait. • • , • - • hFir..si l'r(•rnitn for 31:15:111no.". I First Preirliatn for Manor:lf:twin!: 1 Fjr.•=t Pfemium for•Mncliine "Work. • Ohio Stite-rair; First : • ••• • • Preiniurn tor-Mtothlito . . • lowa Fair. • : " .- . -..-. -....- .• , . . .. ~ • - • : I First Premioth for Family 'Machine; .-. ' • . • First Prefilitim for nonifacturieg ittachlne. [ ; Fiyit PretniOni for-Machine Wurk., - .. . Illinois State Fair. First PremiUnl for Machine for all parprinea •i First . Preinium:l - Ornichino. Work: ' .• ': . . .te 4 ntticky. State - :.• • ... •: Firer Pr(;minto:ior'Machito) fOr nllliinri)Orir Firot.Prcmiutit for.:Nitthine rk:' : • . Michigan State 2Fair; ••••• • ' •• 7 • • • • 1 Fi rs t t for Fiurilly Mire:Woo.. tir r :t . for 311toufacto 5111chilie, prrt for Machine:NS . State:Fati. - • •• ' . .• , • . . •Rirst-Preminni foiMannfacturtnix Machtnei. • •-• Vint-Premium for Machine Work. • '• • • . . Oregon Slate Voir.. : -• .• • • • • • • First PrCininni.for .Famlly Mitehltic, • :I% First Prenituin for Machine Work. •.... : • . _ . • Chitienden - Co. (Vt.) Ag'l • First Premiint for Family Machihm . '•* '.First'Premium for Mannfactliring 31achihe First Premiiiturfor blachine Franklin to. (N. V.) Fait. . • • • • First•Pictrttorn for Family Machine:- .• • • , First Preininio for Mandfactuting•Maehhm Champlain Tallgy ' -(11.) kr,r'l ~ • . • First Premium for : : Finnily Machine: ••_ 'First Premium for Mannracriiring Maitrinei , First Prerninnifoi Machine - Work. Co.Hampdeno (liamso Agri DipiA;raahir Machine. • .• • - Diploma for Attain° Wpik. -• . , , . . Washington Co. Y.) Fair.: • • Flint Picintam for Family Machine _ • Queens Co.: (I‘. TO - .Agel .Soc. • . •••• - .' Eirst Promituri for Farrilly 3fachirk ' • • ' • Firrirt Prcrnionx.for MAnn flan ring aciape : ; . • F"irst Prendum for .11loobinia Work. . Saratoga Co. (N. Y.) Fay. I Flret Premium. for FAinitir Rubino ...• , .. ... .. . . . .. ... llcitanicm , Institute (Pa.).Fali. .-. ' .:..• -- ' . . . 1- . ~ l iilt Peemiuin rot : Machine for fill . purpontz. -- .; I:,' • FirsiTreiniktm for r, 1 :4:tolliuO Work',..-.. . Greenfield •(0,) Anion Fair.• • -• i • First Preniittm for F . ..Unil..v . );lnciiine I . First Premium for Machine Work.. . Clintqc (0.) - • Pit*t Premium tor Forhily ltinotane Premium for Machine Work. . . Hontgoriii6••.CO.' (Pg.) Fair. .• . • . 1 " Ftrst Preriitafri for 111:ii.bline for iltrpitriPbeto ' First Promtuta for Machitie..Wor Ban '4iaquin CO. {Gal.).Fair.. Flint Prtiminin for Faintly it:whine • • First Premiriln for *achino Work. • San Josc:Distrieo (Cal.) Fair. 1. rFIPeL Premium for Family3tfichlito First Premium for Work.' . • . •, C2r — The nboye comprises all the .Flitter nitteh'.ttie Guoyet hi . rarriers were . 6.7.bibitied thtis • • • SALES-ROOMS ~ • • • 495 Broadsvny,. . . 7.31) .Choisenut Mtrect, 'Pailndelphiat . April 13, '64. : . . , .. ' 17-81 n. : . . .17.0. C4l.l,tt="olEltitTollttC"-- *- GREA.V .IMPROVEMENT. IN •CO ML 'pert Ns. The .underripied nre now pirpnind 'lnnrinfactnre, lnt their shop, In.3lineriwillei nil kinds of 1301tEENftfor Itereilling COAL or the impteveAtmlihrthitateppitantzd •Jonnis tein, in, 4th.leetiruary;"lo4.:•... - .. , ._••• . •, • , F•crecns mitilufar,ttircii. by_ tnia.4atircatt, ate•nioreAtt , cable, maintain their forro*lter, Watt rgit ftntilithed 4ta' cheap as any to bo , tiati. in 'the•County.. '• They:arc., Made of square tron;Jn - suit shninlita .orcvoit'tbe Coal Miding from one.size toitheotlifiettn.: '.fore 11: thortmittilf mat:tried, thmtfpretititihk.it hittsr than'ean he clods by cast iron or wire.ecroena. The manntactitiere• orgettiyi rei#leeteß , waittitig Screens; to oilman e. :those:neer Osten et .their ehork.in at.woricet the.ll,amanotbAreiteXiii , liery of George S. Bepplierf tritgutillbr hikes been ; jir nee krNoroe time. e • By pArimeing eeree4 Fia4e, rac - gation i or anyjAorible m,t4petenCeight.:o44. • lye, , .A.llTrOrk dositi proVinneeiftird4lo; - 7 • ' . . UNIQUIt A.ltrtlCLac lrs Bosee,iimninialatticl4;lFir %KA Itlay.prenntA—for pnle cheap", by - Aniti4o.l l l l 4 , C 914 stW•ti.4lo4 1 10 11,3 ,. /*'' 63 l , • impbr}or.(o.4llttw • • . Jet • . ' .44,ALISid MOOT._ ettst ~tita1i4,17.43 list !Mos'. $444,49p4W47 N ov . •361.: f C) • HOSTETTER'S. CELEBRATED 5.T.0.x40..a BITTER'S.I.:.-..5.. . . A pare and powerful tonin,.correctlie an:d'alterattie of ' :* , wonderful,elliiity in disearnisof .the.- Stomach, liver and Bowels, . .. . Canits Dyspepsia, -.Liver Complaint, Headache,' Genbial .Debility, Diervonsn.ess, Depression 'of •Spirits; Con- • . ' • stipation,". Colic, lntermittent Fever. Cramps *. . • surd Spairms, and ail. COmplalnts of either ._ .• . ~ • ..Sex,-arising from. Bodity Weakneas,. ' -- ' - - :.whether inherent in the syruem, or ..• :'.. .. . produced special pauses. • . - .. • . . . Nothing that is uOt tvtiolOorge, genial And restora, tire natUreenteribatoi the eimpoSition'of TETITIt'S STOMACH BITTERS. Thls 'popular pre; lunation contains no' mineral of any kind,* yo7deadly botanical. element no fiery excitant ; but it is a COin bipatiem -of, the .extractif of rare- halsiunie . herbs and plants; with . . ',the - purest. iffd mildest of all 'diffusive stimulants.. • . ' . . . . _ . . ' . It is wellto.be forearmed agathat disease, mid,_ so.far att the huthun system OM be protected ps ,. . human means ,Agninflt 'mnladic.ie.pgendeirti . by an unwholt..aome at- . moiptiere,.impme water, and . other - - external causes, .11.6sTETI.T.11*S . IIITTEWS may tia *relied 'On As'a Cafe-. districts.in infected 'with Acam: it lids beSit foubd infaltiblaatia preyentativi, and:frt-Astiti . de ns kremedy,oind . thdukintis icho resort:to It under riti prehenSion of •an'attarit, asc - ape the srritirge:.aitdthoW• sands wlio neglect - to - avail thentselves 'of itapr6teetive tinalities In adv . :nice, are currtibk a ceryitrief course of Furor and. .A gue patents, af ter being plied mintilis in :rain, until fairly saturated wi.h 'that dithkerons' are not 'Luttrell tteiltly reSirkrodlo health -within 'a - fk,kv (Lays-by . BOSTRTTER'S BITTERS.. • The weak'stoinach is,rattidlY.in . vig,ornted 'and the . ap-- petite restored by this',alcreeahlc Tonle, and hence it works wonderS In,c tack of flyspepsia and les. ron7 tinkled forma or butjee f itiett .Aptine us. gentle and painless ajii orient as ell its . upon •the 'Ayer. It also. tuvarinbly.eelleven the c e onetioation superinchicod by ir-• regular actitai oC.the kligN , !ktive and settivtive orkans: PersOns - of feeblehikbit—lhdde to Nen•Oui Attaekal, toienti4s of Fits of Languor, , find prompt tint permanent relief from the 'hitters:: The testimony , on tine point is most conclusive,_ and. troni both -sexes: The agony of thmots r eette is immediately aKinaged. by a shnle dose of,the etivutlant .anti by jacetisionally. resorting to it, the retnni 6t the complaint maybe pre , rented. : . • AA a general •Tonic..lloS'r ETTI.R.S . IIITTEIttI duce eiTectiwhiph• must, be' experienced or wit nesemd beforethey-clus:•,be fully appreciated. In cases' of • StITI4IOI.IAL.,*IIiiiIigSS,PIIF.IIATtIikt DROAY • and Debility and Decieni4tde wising froin gui_Ann„-it exercises the . In the convaleseent-. stages of all it_operates as a delightfultneigorant.; 'When . the'powers of nature are relaxed, it operates force and' theim • last, .134 not 'Oast.: it-id The Only Safe . timulnnt he- hig'rifanurstctured from gonad and ingctionzi and entirely fax from the acid present. more or, less in all. the ordinary' tonics and stomachira ' of thri ~ . • ... . . No fritnily faiedittie . has been • 150 .uniferstillyt,. end,, It may be truly fulded.deg . e.ryedly lioptilite with the intel ligent portion. of the communitr,n . - s .IIOSTEtT fill'S • • Fri4uired hy IlOSq'Erf Ell Ss iiold:by all - Drlaggisp3,. Grocers' and Storekeepers Oye- HELNJ3OLIYS EXTRACT 'BUCHU! I==ll IItTAIOLIvS 11E1,31.1141LiTs . Facnark ITELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCTIU, HELKBOLD'S EXTRACT BI3OIIIT, A pnsfthe tufi specific remedy for.disetwiorthe . . .• ' • ' iflitdder; ' • :liidunye,. ' Gravoh ORGANIC NMANNESS, iC IVE . ,kitNE;SS, 0P.G.V71.0 • AV.E4iNESS, .A.*T3 ALL InswE.s TtIE . . . .. Sexual Organs,.-... Sexual' prgans, *emiint 9rgani; ' : .Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs, -Sexual oml:iris, • ' Sexual Organs, • §ex - ortl Oiglins, S(''Nnal ,Oigntt., ...f.iiiit Organi,:'.. - . S.*til Oltans; Sc;xo2ll.oii:rin* . ..Siiyil .04 - ,aruF.. - .....§extvil Oigans, ariatng from - excess.er,..rirly inlrq.,retl.ong, 'extxiaure aid .Imnrnilencle!, aMI. removing 'all improper - dlachArges, , . . whether exlatig.ln . . .. ,- , - ..._ , . . Male ite Female, Irta!et or FeaniLE,' orlleataß; • . • If litrfact limkeince'establielted, that persona stiffer ing any ; tftscrtsa . of these• Organs are affecteirlu bod ily its ptlt _mental and ..experieue r ruauy 'alarming.symptome, tanong *bleb will be found:—. •ludispositiort to: Ktertion. Lioat of Memory, Difficulty' In. Breathing, • General - I,Veaknese,.:lforinr 'of Disease • .Trembling, 11orrni• of .I..ltath,...Night: Sweatir Cold .Fect, ...Wakefulness. Dirartesa of Vision,' TAtagnor, Universal lassitude 'of. the: Muscular tiyettim; .otten.finormons-Appetite.; with Dyspeptic Symptom • Mi t lianas, Flushing of the Daily,. Drypesscof-the.tikini PallitlCouritenance.and.Eruptions on the -Paee; Paine In tht:l3aci4llcayinctgs of the Eyelids, frequently black: • . .„ . . . spotallying before. he . . eyes, with; temporary suffusion and lasa:tif:,i3ight.4 Want of Attention,. Great- Mobillty, 'Restletiettees... , These symptoms, if:. allowed to go. - width thrs 'medicine, .irri...l l l;lbly Ty . .lllOVeR. FITS;, ••: . .7..)3:7t0 there , a:CT...sea are itot : frequently followed thime 'Direful Dinenses, ....-I.,."I;;ANL'iT AND. CONSI.ThiPTION.". TueRRwmreormRrRRAT.ReART.I.6.I6 .andthemelturitoli Deaths ..14 - Consumption, bear am • • yletrittipas. to tip T,,,rutit of this assertion', . •. • , . . . RXTR4CT OP Buclru la a certain; . anfe, and speedy cure, from whatever. mare they; have originated ,and, no matter of . . ,11191.vLong Standing, , ilon , Long Standing, I.4nw , Long Standing, how Long Standing WOW Long Standing, . ! l ong Standing It %token without hthdrance from Itsinees, and lit tic, itany, change of 'diet. • . - . . .141es:sant in its fade - and odor ~.. . . . • • - •And immediate in ite action. • :sou are suffering with any of the above.distressing ailmentti „ , Tit". :REX - EDT AT T1115 .. ..4E,4xL I" .ONCE, PPOcUIIE REMEDY A T OfiCE, RE LIB OLD' S EXTRACT BUOIIII, 14 Mealithe which must bene4 everyliody, from 'the *mply delicate to the (*Mined and despairing. Invalid, 110 EQUAL IS TO BE rouND, ,NO ..VO:4LTA,I:...LS T0,:13E FOUND, • • - 1(0 )/QUAL' IS TO BP ...FotrND. . . per BettleclirOli.(Sr ss;4l•ltivii- Any addroue. Prepared . by • • : ' 11. T. EtRUHBOLD, beTtit i 104 Santh, Cbeitfinr., • tnaecautal srin-rous, coasnixtch:fulas. ..3:UELMBOLD'S Medical Depot„.. , ,. • , • . • IiELMBOLDS bnig and Chemical Warehouse, `394: lillroiitliiny; New T6rk . . 13HW'Aitit OF COUNTEE.F.IRTS AND 11111 3 IIINCI .iiyunF,„L Rs,whoeudearor ' to:diepoeie_,^of:their r. f p4 aJ . 144 . on the repqta4Coi.ittitned 1111112IEBOLD , S GEPUII E PllRrAitilrms. •;• -. . , If-1 •±r r4TRAgt '.• • " . . ' . DitilicOtO itbE ' Vtl-B , a• t rogjulii, DRuscasTs EVERTWITEIPt. Ijoyilfsl2kßouty,s!il TALE. NO'. trrytnt. :114V04.t , Aluji-A.V6o.litislsAVO,Alib_ll4o,6llM. . 4 4MirMiqIIPIVIMW READ TILE-,-TERMONI OF ALEXANDEKH, STEPHENS! In favor of. the Uthted States Govern - ment in 1861. - A TRUE; 1 3 110F I HE:r _BITT A F.A.ESE MAN. . . :Aleximder 11.- Stephens, the:Yiee-President ,under Jeff...Davis;.4iarnestly.Opposed the .SoL gessiorkof Qeorgitifrom• the. Won,- in a OM-, vention - -tif that 'f State, Called tb decide. the question in the wkuter,Ot IS6I. Inn speech_ beforesaid ConVention, Stephcns said:" What reasons can you giv.i that will even aatisfy,yourselvesbra•milmer mornent,what reasons can you give:your fellow-smTerers- in .om-calamity-that it will bring: Upon: •you.?•= 7 . What reasons can you give the nations of the earth toirjustify e - •Anto. what• cause, or oii - E Overt act - can you name.. or point, on Which to. rest the plea of justification? . What, right iuts..ilie North assailed? .... What.interest of theSouthlutabeen invaded What jus tice has been. denied and Whatelaim found ed in justice andrightbas been -Withheld .Can either of..yott; to-day, name -orte.goVern- - mvntalactof wrong, .deliberately and. pttr. 7 - posely done by.the Government at Waahlitg Jon, of which the:South. has:-..a. right to Com.; plain? - challenge the answer 'the other band, lot me:Show you the factia of vr With I wish - youAo State taets which are,. cle.ar„and.,undeniahle, -- and whiCh arc clear and which .now "stand as recorda authentic.in thebistory - of .our.coun •• Mr. Stephens then . stated that the North gave them the,slavetrade for tWenty . Y'ear—• a-three-lifths . repreSentation in CoTgress.and- Wl l he Electoral. collage, and the Fugitive *Slave-Law ,of 180. • Also,- that the North yielded -to . the, demands of slavery by giving them Floriet,- Lonisiima and Texas, .andarn pie territory for four More Slave -StateS. • ..He -cautioned the cenventiorf against the proposed ,suieidal act of secession,' and. predicted :that ultimately. they would,fail,." mid have. your last slave .wrenched from,you by stern - lary, rule as Sbuth.America . and Mexico were; or by the . vindictive • decree of a universal . .eivancluntiOn, which Mayfrrasonably be: ex , pectrd to folloti.": • • . - Mr. - .Stepbehs'ealled attention the . .fact that the South have always enjoyed the: lar geSt amount of benefits • under the troVern-; meet it 'large majority - of .Presidtaits were from the South;.:whiLst- they .had" the con trol. and management eft:lmgal thosp chosen from the North." .They: had sixty years- of South6re Presidents, against - twenty-four. , Northern, artil •the same :proportion of-ether oflieers under the Government,'lnclUding the- Army and Navy.. and down to the .clerkS; the departments.. In .concluSion, - Mr: Ste phens. said . .„ • •Leaving out' of view,:for the present, the eiMinless dollars:you .must cx peed in.a war with the North.; ° With tens, of; thousands of. your sous and brothers slain in battle,. and offered up us sacrifices upon the altar of your. a mbition! •• And .for what, we ask again ?:•- It is ler the overthrow. of .the Amer:lean GoVermn ent.,: . established by our common* ancestry, • cemented 'and built by theiT•sWeat. and. blood,. and ,founded on the broad pripeiplesbf RMHT, jUSTIC 1.1 and nANtry! and as such I must declare here; as . . w . . X have•done befkire, andhieY has been re pe4to by ihe - zreatesinid•i:Osest. cif ;states,. men and• patriots hi this .. and other-hinds; that It Is the best and freest' government = the most equal in its•rightsithe Most Just. ln Its decisions the most lenient In its measures, and the mast Inspirlng.in its principles to•el crate, the race of man; that theun ofllea yen *ever Ohne Open:" • , •.•• 7 - -• Such is the language of - A.lewider II; phens,..the.Yiee . -Presulent 'of the t• Southern confederacy," , uttered in .the Georgia Con ventio. • In the end he yielded, and, - prolut . - bly. to pacify hint mud those who tliOnght. as and thtis . to secure Unanimity; he was made Vice.-President. -- -Not*ititstanding his subsequent ItreneherY, the truths . spoken by: hint are tirnthS and in: ',face of -these same truths our coplierhead traitors insist up-, on.it. that our " dear . SOuthern brethren 7 are in the right; and we - the . aggressors! •-• STERN FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE TO CONSIDER, , . . . .. . Y.k i.i.AN vicar i : m, the chief of the•.. Coppe r tribe,- in his efforts .to. aid. the rebels by I gellyiicing the Teeple . agairi4 a Union (Thy.: ernment, says : • • 'THIS ivicitco ADiusurrairiciy.lNClTEu and paovotCo . Ner. _as pretext to. abolish tilavery in the Ktates.." Aud. tld's:- is rePorted' by all the 'Copper heads, for •tlie purpose of deceiving honest prom. Dropsy Droirtz Dropsy, Now WIICi EVEn. UEARD OF 'AN AIiMIZURTII A : Tl)* ."liicITTNG ' AVAR7 -I.O4:INSTITSELFI shoilld try :•td: :turn hiiusclf.,oiit o the:Wilke Douse ?'• And :what - eaii an "Ad relniitratipii". : . do' before it...comes exist once?, the Ale charge is ridiculous in argu ment,-preposteruusly. absurd and, .wantonly wickedly, designedly untrue. . •: . W ARE, Tin; FACTS. qt . lISTORt" O!, THE POINT . 0E ; TIME The leading robcls`b'dast that; they were far Tiillirf'TEAas, .rwsi . iltatttring the secession they . nte . now,strivirig for:.' - : • •••• , :Now katk.at the FIGURES! •• • :..• , • Vihile,Latnes,Buchanan was IYet'Presidont —before this adminiStration" had alcicing • in point' if faetHthe following acts of `,`itil," war . !.:were "openly .petPetrated •••••• • . • .10nlicoyember 10; - FlBCOliefo re the yotmfor President Was fully.. knOwri--,hostilities were tiirtually iriatiguritted:2•liY arninig troops and denouncing the United B,l:tde:.isau thority-passing ina Soutbern.Legislature, and by open revolt, -sedition • and ..treascirt, at . nu , 7 prblic meetings there, -" • ' ~. • :Oti..the 20th' of I)ecenaber,- S'oat•h••• Ciirolitta in State . Conirention.deelared-War by her ••Se •cessiori Ortlinance.,•: • .• 25th; - called : upon :the Slav .St ates." to forin ..Confederacy. 28th, tore down and trampled ..npon the •Union'a flag,. artd.by force StAkqd the U. .S.' Custom . Ilouse, - Fost Offlae anitArSenal at Charleston, and alSo captured* 'Fort Moultrie and• . C•lsile Dec. 27th,- the.tl.•S. •Reyenue Cutter Aiken waslietrayed into: its enemy's-power. --• Ir(J-9131, ,2d Jan; ' .Gov. of ....:Nrarih Car=: ofiixi;_took Fur 3facOn at Beaufort, ti r mr . bar, rucks at Wa.shingtOn,'•iind . !in'tlio' erty at Fayetteville.:. " • • • .• Sarno day, .commenced war by setting•Up another. GoVernment this supreme ", gciernnient. . •••• • - The same', day,::Gorgicuii . - took. possesSion of Forts Pdlaski.and"Jackson and the: AiSenal tit.basantiali. , ' nide or Fern ale, ]flaie or Female, hale or Romnlr: On tbeAtif Jan:, Fort: Mor,gan:at'Mobile Bay and the,lL S. Arsenal at Mobile *ere ' seized bt Got. Moore of 41ahmila: • • . Jan. -11th,. 'the steamer Star of the West sailed front - New York with SupPlii-S foErort Sumpter, and on the:Sthwls .Flatco cri.)s.BY mar nr.nr,t. 11•Tri.IILL8 ,AT CHARLESTON; Allall driven back to sea. . , . - .. . • On the I lilt the U - . S. Arsenal 'at Ifaton Rouge, Fort's Phillip and Jackson-1)0;w New Orleans; and. Fort Ph:kensau Lake l'onebar- Lain, were seized .1):y the "troops . ,of Louisiana. On the 'it;th, the rebel Col. ll:yhe cls•inauit ed from-the President the siirrender of Fort Sumpter. , - • . .' - - Same.tlity, 216sickand feeble patients were tUrned tuft of ti. S...liarine . Hospital, at New Orleans, to make roofn•for ebel soldiers. ~ Nt . ,xt day, 1.7614111 secec , then takes pos session,of PenSa N cala :try 'aid. , .- , ' • Jan. lUtli; G . turiilei. secedes steals all 1 the oinaining property of-Unele Sinn- . . • .. On the . 21st;louistana-seizedl-„the U.. -8. Branchltint,- and , $511;060 Of money , in it belonging - tn. the Government:. • f • . '-'• . i . " E.P . EI3RJJARY._: * I St, .reecas revolted, and Oct}:. Tvnggs btraye'd . over to it the Unit:in- tfoOps and a ruillion,.-and. a half ',of arms Or. other. Union iiroperty- - • . • ~...- ~., -; -- • On the sth; Ackansar takes arms.-from .the 11-S. Arsenal at. Little Itoel(to. ligld the Union . . . ... On the Ettb, the.ltebel Government was fo:- 'lidded at Montgontery, Alabama—Qth, eleet, , ed Jell Dail§ President,--and ; ,19th, I.l.•tili , RATEI) .nl4 AS .P.RIViLDEXT OY' • 11(116.11...B AbU) SiP•EITB CONPEtnutAirr. - .• • . .. ~--' On the.23d, - the Pr&ddentleleet:thwarted tlin - Vipt to . assassinate him 'by' going through" • Bal4aore-vitheatt.lielitg'annotuteedi -,;ili . trietiom of.speeeh :and - or tne„t)i,esS,,the right ca'Periceful asserublap, ilia-Mieage'Or.-. pus, weresuffiwessod-,the U.lB. -officers were insulted and driven " - frbm:ptiiver—iveadeable • - awl laivAbitlirt2 tfnion nibri'Aiti viiiiiiol:Wete , BRANDTHE„: - LIARS;...'. abusetl i robbed, im insoneil, mobbed, driven from home ; ' ar killed: in varimis in great number. Za short,. the Constitution,: laws, ank powers of-our cscriernment,were. under the iron hoofs. of military de9otisrl; hi defianed'efihn - will of several . or,those States. ns expressed by" their honest VoteCl- 1 :-' All was. a:. "reign -of-terror!'''-by a lawless, armed,. Arigoetney,, . • • RR9999R9999 - .on.the 4th of )larch, AFTERAt.t. OF TT"' AnOCIi ADD l lICSDREDER'-ACTS OF TRFI.4O:N, MURDER CO3/ - 311TTED, PRESIDENT! LINOQLN wAs is,A.uot:a.x.rLD; - antl with :his Cabinet began A° roll ;back the tide of war 'they found caging., - LOW AT rrts n.criEs inirc: And yet we - tire unblushingly told-that !‘'llitEl MICKEDA.O.: MINISFILLTION iserren FIICIVOKED CIVIL WAR:!'' the Devil dOn't.roast stiell traitors, -be Mils to det his own dues. . . - --"A$ a PRETEXT," quoth Valltindigham aud.his confederate falsifiers. O . LOms, AT run . xpas . again. : The'rehels gah their • mad - •gaine . through all 1861 they - used Slaves folielp de stroy'our GoVernuient:tand not Until The end, :of .1,86•2-(twoyeam) did thci.President- restore, .Freedom.to the Slaves of rebel masterk as a `!military . iteceisity;•"•• notes `tpreteitt". de-: vise& botorehapi... •.- • - This is'all admitted by . the . Rebel Hisao flan, Mr. ' ollard, of Richmond,.. In his History . of : ' "The First Year. .the War," he 'says: - . . :• "On the incoming of the Adrainistration of ,Abraham:Lincoln,•on the 4th • of March, t.116P ,rivatgOvernthent -Of the South had perfected its 'organfr.ation; 'the SeparatiOn had - been wi-. •detied find'enienontkd .by the antbidexterity: add: perftdY. .of • .Presidebr. Buchanan;:- the however, still hoped for a .peaceful accoMplishment - . of their indepen deuee, arardejgored. war , bet Ween ;the-.two sections.as a polity - detrimental to the. ciVil iied.Werld 1: "The revolution in the 'meantime had rapidly - - Vtlieredi . , not only :in moral Pow.: er, lnit in the means . and. the: in.tinir ments of. defence -, Fort Moultrie - and Castle Phickney•had been 'captured by the . South Carolina .troops s -:-Fort - Pulaski, .the . efence. Of:the Savannah,: had been taken f- the • arse nal-at.Monnt Vernon, Alahame,- With 20,000 stand of firmg, had .becti.seir.ed -by the Lama troops ; - Fort Mor,gau, in Mobile Bay,. had been taken Forts - .Jackson, St. and Pike,:near. - New•Orleans; had been - cap- . tured by the Louisiana. troops ; the .NOW Or, leans Mint and •Cusibm• House had 'been 'la- . ken ; the Little Reek .iVsenal had been seized `by the Ark - Os:Ls troops :nation. the 16th of February.Crencial . Twiff,gs.liad transferred the pUblic property: inTexas to'the State author ities." • • , . • .1- This was the. condition. of things..tven Re cordiag to rebel' Mtowitig,. ths .Fourth of March, 186.1; and yet Mr. -Lincoln is.charged with . inatiguratin , i - the. war • . . . Reader! preserve the above dates and post thent:up for. reference rigaint.liars.. • • • .• HEAR 'THE . SOLDIERS; • .11ow•pu.sioLicr Ln cw 5T . A..:15.i WITH THE reeent great Union meet ing in Hamilton, Ohio, Ciilonel VtuideN;er,' an olthief who:lms,, distinguished himself upon Mimi:Oils battle-flails - iil. the. southwest, ._ _ 7 11,11013 : a pOWed:lll .. ..speedi. Among other m wholesoe ; facts .he said.:. - 'I. belonged, and new betong to the Democratic 'party. 'I be long to that Democratic • •parly. that Andrew Jackson: belonged to;: I.' always , was a . .hick- - Soh Democrat, but' Will ay to yollthat I nev er) was. a Calhoun Demo( at; I' never • was in favor of SezesSion ; I•W: - .always in favor of. the old-fiat. • • I haye been. in the field (10141 - , in my humble way, What I could liar the pur pose_ of . :, putting . down this rebellion: L had. . found. in ..the regiment I . commanded men ',of • all • parties---Dehiperi.t,s, : AepUblicans. and Whigstley,Were . all for, the Union anduone for party.. • New what could I do when Ire-, turned and found . .M.y .: party in.suell'itLlisE , Ofteeful'position.?: .-I can not go with them. I can .not go with men - wile . have sympathy, with the rebellion. I won't vote for•tt man .who I know *has sympathized with these men who laveleen shooting at: pm and my corn 'yatles for the last three years. And I will sayto you•this 16: the sentiment *of .t he Army •;---atleast the Army of thd• West. I.T..cannot speak for the Army of: the retopme. •. • But I do knew pretty well the Army ,of the *Cum berland, vii there are very. few.',votes there that the kniidago platforth can . .expect, to get. I know that in the 3t>th Ite.gimentat the last . election . there was .not a - single . * vote east ,- .. a . ,agmst•the Union ticket. • •.In the brigade I bad the honoelo eetiimarid there Was very.. stew,' if any; east . against the; Union '.ticket, and:those . votes .that were cast - .against the Union tieket.were, the 'votes of etiwards,. de-. :scuiers , and_ shirks.• • I have knewil•the.Demr. ocratic party from - myhoyhood. .. I haVe been . With' it, and .I. bate 'acted . With it, I have Noted-for 'the .candidates, and IlitiVe held of ' fleeunder that party:.. I haveknown it When it was: the Proud Old Demeeratie paiey, .in tiv : vor of the Mexican war. • I have known. it. :when it wiiS i . •• as trhey - Said, - in •. favor of the next-war, and Of"allWare, btit I. haveltnown it at:last.wheri : it' marehes• .under the,white f1ag...:,. The ld;iders .olthe.Deruoeratie• party. ' havereftised to tightfet:their,country.- They, are no longer deserVing the name of Demo=; cats.. They afetnoreworthy thenamethey have adopted, or-received;- of Copperheads.- :That :is the name .they should . carry .f not , Democrat L-that is too-good for them,:fllliaire. ..'sPeken to you:'with' regard to the feeling,of the army on tj,ils,goestion: ' •I left the army beforethe.nommation" of Gen:McClellan had lieeniMade; but I knewthere:was:no desire . in.the Array of..the -- .BenithNilest, , in the Army of the Tennessee,- in the • army .7b4' the ~Ohio, 'in the:N.OlV .Of the Cumberland--Ltlidre iVrtS, :'.llo' .desire, l'ittY, , r'lliat there .• should be. any. Other candidate , presented-'to. 'the :Amer - than people than Abralialii 'Lincol. - 'They, were. : satisfied with-huts..:lle . might lave- made •hut the soldiers belleVe lid is lion eat: • ' The soldiers itrioW' he haS tried to do his duty: ..- iThe 'soldiers knoW that Abfaham Lincoln's enefules are their.eneMies',. and ,yeu. -: can't persuade them to: ote for anyhody'elso; 'you MTV talk: as yon please:- You 'may ' ten thenf-Meelellari is a Seldier:. "VW is allvery .giiiid,.• 'But the.• soldier ,doWn in . 6hernian's ..army will tell- yon.,he is .",satisfied with Liri- coin, that there should be but one. candidate,, . and that there Should he but one party in the . I Nerth. You will. lied, too, not among -• the private. soldierS...bitt.-you - will find it •the sentitnents. , of the lieutenants, ...and captains, • 'and majors,. and - colonels ; and brigadier-gen-.. erals_and major-generals. -• It inakes...no dif fermicti what a.man's• anteeedehtS - May:have,, .been.. =lt nukes - lie:difference ,to.'whatrparty. he uisy . .have•,lialonged. : . • •The .soldiers. will • telly ou, one. and'. all, ',tharthey. - are for the Union candidate; and;' for • bleit . only: - -"They believe insAbratiateLineeln.. l • -Thorlelleve that as Chief „Magistrate he has. inariaged , the, affairs of this country Aollie best of his &Ali ty Under. the Cenititutieti;. • .Tlie soldiers in. * the field are trite to - the• flag.' - ThesoldierS id -• the • field 'tire - trite: to' the: Union.• , hey will . .. . • . will ., fight for. the old,:flag,..they-- - fight for the l'iniou. -Will, you. help theirt with gOod words •:. of - encouragement?• " ," Are you 66 . t.: hound in justicefotratlrselves and-Your Ceuntry.t.6,sus . Lain the sOldiericin the-field?. You are,bound -.todo : it,hyletirSynippthY, aud you arc bound • te• do it, by your . votes,. - and I cart - assure you ' that if -Yon' love the: soldiers;' 3 , i:in. - Can testify it, in, no better Warthan by ..-voting. Itr, Abra-1 ham Lincoln and the Uniontleket.-:.! - , -..,..... . , - • - - - ~ . . . . . The )ti -elet tot" 'of ibriiham Llnteln'Midi • : etitiou'of.th6 Foiritilution and•the Lttws: • In his Lite , Eppeeli at • Auburn, Secietaty Servhfd .•,, „ • • • Wo aceopted the Wit' in defence of the Unions The only-orievainto of m inuNinitti th.6l7.clirneZ:ilf John • C.. nrockiiintlg'b 'fur Presi dent Nvill•riumstitutionally - 61/omitted Moe tiou of Liiceriln. •Thuy . rejectc}l.Litierlu.:ttid,set :tip usurper ': 'The, Eloeutivo - pover ted States is nowt . therofor.e; forde.'-prictioally auslionded,.heiareen the. .ugurmr,fptferdon. llaxio aria that.eonetitutitinai 'President Atiralitirn .11ie War io. Waged by tho 'tiAiirper to expel thatemiatitutiOnal prositieut,from. :the capital, ' which, „shit, is. constifiitionalty hold. in ' siege; aintto conquer the State's 'which loyalty' ut here W. Idyl. Jito:wiwia inaiutainod ;on; our si4o . .to auppregg.the tiArpor,.and.to ; bring the incur-_ gonti;:tateA hack .undeetlio autlioritrof the'eon atitutional President. , The **ails at It, is oio . a,i;;.tithioforti„:tiutt we. are .lighting to.mako ' Ibrahain Lincoln Pfeaident of the whoiet.nited . . .Statest under the eleetioU of 1860, tii'Obiltintio•tin - - the 4th of March, .I.tlG - si.:l; in voting tor. dent of thO - Unitecl §tates;ean we. wisely "and. sa.fe -Ip.voto out the idonticitporson:whoni;.withfortie :and'arnis, ive;ako fighting . theta'rnsidencyl. .• f,"lgo,:po :Yon, ,T trat 'thaii to-give up the atioot `thelvitr.Lat the:. , Thee niorat. - Strongth , which .puilto4 .nur . : l 9Y4 •.P9sit.ion - itoprygn‘qo • \VoulitirsAs from rig ;a:nd'Vhoti that Motet-etre:l'l;th -slia.paasedmway•Materiallinves Adtproi nr.ovoiravailable, By; sttph.*Knoou.ding . • MPG I . •n• • ,•• .• 47 ' having procured three'iatir,pptgered.- :to execute JOltiturt:BOOK PiO: O af IMO 'de- '' ; aciiptlort at: the cddee of the lifiesitheatar,t uweitais Wilow*st +iii s .laosldL itglch als ,, , - ..,-.; ..- : %:. ---, .. ,-- ,-, ....'..-:' .:- ~- • :,-, , L ; .---, 1 ,fleaks, Pamilhieses,•• - Mlle ard' Lisdhig. J,.‘`A - -. Large Pesters, - ~1,, Beallrapid-Wilekeee, fiend Billie, - -;„;,-?: '-;:,,,'4'. Paper: Illeadrei , Articles erill freef ihet; 'rinse Books, . . Bin iffislai‘p 7- '7,- , . Order Beek* - , der At the yeiy.aleithaetmodco.' On atock 'of JOB . TYPO , 1.4 more externelte than that of 'Any other: office in this section orgovlStskte;:andlve_kwp,ttands , employed ex presely for:Jobbleg,, aleleg& practical :Printersoureelf. Lee willgoarantee-ortrWiglc to be se: pest: as Any that can be turned out, irrthe..eitiaL , - 1 1{ESTWEI 111 VOL - O.ItS done tattle shortest:MOM , .', .. :-. _ . -..-'-: ':-..., _. - • • . Books bound 1e everfiiirictOf :Blank Boob* of eyery description manufactured,:boand.and rile4l order. at - Shortest, no .. • . . N©:.::39. . . we eliallhas:e agreed - with:theeneiriy, have given him.the vietoryti But •in, allitbat . agreement the- Constitution, and the-I:Mimi' will. • have perished, because yrhen it shalt have - once . been proved that a minority Can, by-force orleir ctunvention,', defeat the full: accession of it conati--- - tntionally chosen President, no President there-. aftir,• though elected by ever so large:a majority, eau hope to exercise the Executive powere unop- .. posed throughout the whole country. One of twirthings must follow thatTatil error. ,Either a contest between your - mewly-eJected compromise President, and the same usurper,' in which the. uSdi per. must prevail,' or else a combination-be- •.• twee than through 'which the usurper: Of 'his" sueeessor, eubverting your Constitution and sub - - stitriting,his own, willhecome President, King, or Emperor of the United fitiites Avith,foreign aid, if he can ; with foreign if necessary. [That's so.] To be-sure it is so'; nothing is 'more certain than that either _the United Stan% - and their constitu tional President, or the so-called Coutederat• States and their usurping. President, must rule within the limits of the Republic. I therefore re.•; gard thepending Presidential election as involi mg.the question whether. hefeafter we shall - have ' a Constitution and a country loft - ns. How shall - we we vote, then, to 84V0 our country from this fear ful danger? [Vote - Lincoln m Yes' hate hit it exactly,; MY friend. We must vote 'Lincoln in again, and fight 'him in' at the same - time. If we do this•the_rebellion will perish, and • leave no meat:' If we 'do - otherwise; We have only the- alternatives of -acquiesence in a-porpetual" usurpation or of entering upon an endless succor' - sion•of eivir and social wars. 'Upon thegp grotmds, entirely irrespeetive•of •platform. and candidate, .I consider'the reeemmenaations of the convention at_ Chicago as tending' to' subvert the -.Republic. • ; 'that's a fact.] - •- ' ' - the. same speech after •speaking .of th o • • • despicable compact between-. the Democracy • and. Rebels to hliCe a• cessation of hostilities. 'Seward, saya :'• . .. ••••• • , Arid What.a.time is this to-proelaitn,sueli:a,pol- - icy,, conceived hi:. treachery . and .bi• Ought forth with shameless'effronterzl - cessation tilitieiron.the hoer decisive ne'cal rittd land bat , _ties; at the verymemont that the rehellion, with; out single fort in its poSsessiOn on--the Coast', or on either" of the great. rivers or lakes; is , cramp,. • ling to. the earth, and.at,.. the cam time. dozen new ships of War are going to coiiiplete the invest; ` .went py Sea,. and three hundredAliousand item are rushing to • ' , the' complete . ..4hp_, . work of reshiratuni slid pabificatfon I ' There is' wiritiiiirt which. thonghtful teaotiersr. alwayit incidcate ;,it inctineWency. is ' ity, and that poineverelice is necoesaFy to insure euteestr. •This maxim was. set fforth in the ;form: of acopy in.the writing,hook when wariyoung;-- :"Pcnseverioace always conquerii." 'Even infantile .; beginners encountered ..the - inStrnetkin in the • fora Of &fable in Webstor's. spelling-btkik. The story was, that after using - soft words and trifte:. ' of grass, the farnier tried what was in stones; and - by persistence iti that applicatio'n he 'brought the'. rude boy, ,who was stealing apples; down from the tree, and made him ask thelannpr's pardon. .' • Onr. Chicago .teacl to.rs tell us that' j List as the rude . boy incetningditwn, we - nuist - .lay down the- atones and resort again tonne -use of grass, with. the conseliielicc; •of cotirSe, that, the -fanner must • beg icirdou'of The . .,respasscr.. But what make*: - thi.i Chicagti puhie .i ntro cOntomptiblo and evuu ridiculous, that tis itothitig differnitfronithe policy ivith Which parties:now.coutract-. utg uctutilly'ushet iii disunion in in the • elosiitg hours of Adiiiittititratioil of Ittmetif But:halt:tn. dear friends, when we:of this Administration came into our plllCeff in 11arch,2. 15a; we foitliti three existiAy just thesystem wh m irh is now' ri:contingoilthi, u treasonable Confederacy in:arms aginuit...the ' Federal antlioritv. Second; a truce between the -- Government of tale United States and the rebels; a veritable arelletiei; which wad so construed.th4 while the tddiotial'porta andforts Wereitherough= . • ly -invei3ted 'slot sea °oast-and rivers. by • the . inaur,gents, - they . could . neither reinforced, nor' hopplied,.even with'feed, by the Government.— . -Third, a languid 'debate with aNiow to att•tilti--. • mato National: • Convention, -,whieh the ..relidla liatightily.deSpiSed and contemptuously rejecee4.:, • What were the alternatiVee - -left us? . Either.. to' • ' surrender ourselves and the - Government,'at dis-' erotion, or to suramon.the people to arms;lormi- natethe armistice, adjourn the demoraliting de= bate,'and "repossess" ourselves of the national :ports and forts. And now has the treasure that has . b6en spent, cud all the prceiotis blood. that has licen.pourcal tortiu.genelor nothing else •• but to segue at/Ignominious retreat, and.return at the 'end of four years' td the hopeless imbecili ty and rapid process of national dissoluthin which ..• eiisted when Abraham Lincoln tock..into. Afands the 'reina - ofthe Government. • t.' Every ono of - yeu know: that bat for the germ's.: sion of Abraham' Lineoln just at that, time, • the IUMon Would in leSs than three months have fel \ .1011: into absolute 'and irretrievable ruin: : • • - I will nut dwell"long on the complaint whieli niis guided: bid not intentionally porverso men brim against the Administration•of Abraham Licolo.— .Tney complain Of military: arrests .of and lurking traitors iii the loyal Statea,as if the Gov-. erntioent could justify itself for waiting Without' 'oproVentive measures for more States to be irtva, dud:Jet° becarried off into secession. - • • : They complain that when wo call for voltuiteere we present the alternative. of a draft,. asit'whon the ship has: been7l3cuttled tlity,paptain .thight to leave the sleeping pasSongeregs to the bottom. .Withmit celib!zs them. to take their turn. at the uipe. . ' . pn , Thq 'aro , not.contont . . with plotting sedition in_ 'secret places,. hot they goup andrdown the pub- 4 lie streets iltteritig n . treason vainly seeking le pre, .coke arrest iii order that. 'they. may complain of a denial of the.liberty of speech. sTLiti - impunity. - they'oVcrywhere enjoy -.under the, protection ox constitutional debate shows at' One and the same tialQ that their - complaints' are groluidieee, .and that oho Union, in, the °lenient, of nioraletability,. is stronger than they knew.' • .. THE 48th. REGIMENT, P. V. V. Captalti—LT" LTSSES A. BAST. . Ist Licutenant--Wizia.+sl 11. Died June-311th, of wounds ioceived in action near Cold, Llarbor, .Va., May 3,1;,1864:.. ;; 2d Lieutenant--Tuom.4 'Joimsoic. Pro- - voted to Ist flout. July 24t1i,:18114 ; rysignecl August 7th,' 1864, , 0n acconitt of - physical dis . Ist Sergeant--T4osi P, Od in action at Spot,i.sYlvania, May 12th, 1861 ; ' promp t ed to Isx - Lieutens t rit'Setit.: . 12th, 1861. Now on dutyi: ' • • 2d Sergeant—John' Watkins.:; 3a Sergeant-,-Robert, Catnpbell-,_ n-ct woundeci in iiction PeteFkblirA , J u 1861: NowOn duty. ••- • ' - 4th Sergetint-Wifilath KiSsinget:--Died May .24th, 1864; ;of vaiouhda reaciiied at S'pott tsylvania, pia., Ilay 1201, 186‘ ; :. •. • Sergeant John Bonier.. • - • ,• Tit CortioralWni.M, :Ward. t 2d Corporal--Davidl. Davis Killed in ac tion:at Spottaylvania 4 Va.,: ?May .12th, -1864. 3d.Cdrporal--Clemence Beltzei., • - 4th CoriforalL-, Sebastian-Rickert. - • -'stll•CorporalciSeph:Rarig. " 6ft: Corporaf-L4atnes Rlder--wonnded. in action near Petersbu.rg,.l4.;.4line 17th, 1864. .7th. Corporal—isaac,L. 31usiciau--George 401iinson. Altman, Henry . • -Atkins, .Williams • • • Albright,,GenrwHoined by transfer fropt Go. A. • Barron, Joha:LiYotindeil in actibn at North Atm River, Va..; - May 26111,181;4. • .Brooks, William .- .R.---joined by transfer from Co. A; ~.wolindnd before Petersburg • - Fa: June 2.ltb, '11464: Bubeek, Johnr.E., .Bindle,y, Alfred E.. , ••• BroWn, Jelin—joined by transfer . reom Co. Bell, Gardner • • • f.!: Atli ,13ankes, Druder M.—joined by transferfrom Co. A;_deserted 12, , Deity David—joled - tby fransfei.frOM to. I;- wounded in action at Spatlsyriania, Va., Mayl.2 :,1'6.1. • „, - Dell z, John—joined by ,tra.nsfer from Co. 1; killed in.. _action at' Spottsylvania„ Na., elay. Win.--joined by transfer froniCo: I. . ' Frehn, Jno. D.. " _ - Glciuser; llanj: - • , Griffiths,. Thos.. ": " CO. Satillioi-jed June 12, -'64, front wounds received in. action Atay 31, '64. • - .I.lmtein, Carey • - Ilaker, john'—joined by transfer from-Co: A.; deserted August 12, '64: . Hammer, Jacob - . - • ' ir , cl's.tulert . PlcArles A. • I • Ldutr; Christian--died J#ule 10, - '64, of wounds received in action near • Cold-Ilarbor, „. :June ti; • ' „ - Markle, Aliritham4l. Moyer, "Laurentus` D—killed in action. at Spottsylvania, May,l2, 31uldwn,, Thomas / I. - ' ' •-• RevAiert, Wm.—pied tralisfer fmCo, 'Willta • • • - fillifferithin, Alba J:.°' • - • :8 11 00ller, „Gotielb•--wounded in action at §'pottaylvai4 Va., .3ltiy • i:liNs•ltt:l2,lstni:—died June 26; '64, of ty , • " ''• • ' Steirthotir, . • Shoppel, lienry,—jobied by transfer Vora Co. I ; woundetHn aetiorrat IViklertvas, May William - • - .Wigncr, Jaco,4 7 --missing in . action near Pe tergburg;• Va.iJune • Wise, - . • . Wary, Daniel—killed in, action'af SpOtrayl vania,- Va, rally , 12; - • Y.Quir41 1 ',..1 410 -19,iPP,C 1 transferfm.C°. T.~ : ~ '" BUSTER, IGAL,ftV,CONPAST B. To THE 11 . .. A.N51 upotliccar! M=MEI
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