tier' annem4ayable to wirante--'... 1. if..l SO if not paid advance. . • Tkese ternll4 Will i be strietiradherod - to hereafter. '• • TO CLUBS: • Three cop . ies to line address (Id advance) OW 3 06 1 Fonneen " " - • " " . 2s-00 Club subscriptions matt invariably be paid In advance. The 4 . 01:115At. Will be farnistued to Carriers and others at $4 00 per 100 Copies, 'cash on delivers_ _• re- Clergymen - and School Teachers aril( bo futitsalsr with the JOUSNAL st - It 00.1n,advance. or 61 76 If.pitid srlattin.tbe.year 7 .swe r c ontjear..frdi . Itase•-.0 - .Adivriteilag t riK.l.libleljnelud•lnf data.. one Insertion, rs di, and. selosoetient.inaertiona -6Cts. . One vinare of t liner, and. eserl3 - llnesi, f0r..1 or I insertions . ; 3 iniertlons4l 28 sebsatinent losortfons,:oo cents per square. Larger . ea" ,in -proportion. - . • wisrent.: . • saw. - srx: Thews- ants $8 00 82 Seven lines,-and over S., . .4 00 I 00 Two squares, or.l4llne& Tree 0 00 14 00 Tour • 6 1 • ; 111. 6 . - 9,110 16 00 Tire - " 10.00 18 00 quartercolumn ...... 14 00. ..88. 00 FrrLargeripact as per agreement. rir' Nine words are wontedly; & line advertbdni a d none Notices And Dissolution& 2 and abates... Vt. 00. 4 lain istradon Notices and Dissolntions a times, VI. COAL TR A DE Am. V _vißrias-EmENT-rs: __ - - Terminal of a. Reading R. II" on the Delaware, at Philadelphla.---Piers for-the Stillman Pier No. 1. . HAIM:PATI VAN DITSEN & LOOPY/4 . DIALISU3 .12( Locust itlt. and. Broad TOp Coal, , . ALSO, SKIPPERS or LEUlali COAL & NAVIGATION COMPANY'S COAL TPRING MOUNTAIN,- . HARLEIGII, • BEAVER MEADOW. • HONEY BROOK, . lIAZLETOI`,Z. XCSS QOAUTII Or • RED -AND WHITE.ASH COAL. Fhli l itrig-Thuves- - No. 1 Port Richmond. No. 2 Elizabethrx.rt.. 001cee—No.: 201 Walnut rtreet.PIIILADELPHiA Trinity Building, NEW YORK. • No. 5 'Doane street, BOSTON. '. - I'o9 .T 7 OASTNER,-STIOKNEY & tELLINGTON, DE_A.LBIIS BY site nand°, - • - Anthracite & BituminouS Coals " SULU AGINTEI LI NEW 14N9LAY11, - PACKEWS-LEIfIGH SUGAR-.LOAF COAL. • • SAMUEL CASTNF.R, New 'York, ' • C. P, STICKNEY, Fall. River, . J. C.'WELLING - TON, Boston.. • (39 Trinity Bhildlng-. New York, OFFICES : 215 Walnut Street Philadelphia. ,• • Lib Rilby-Street, Boston ; Muir( No. 6, Port Richmond, Philadtt. May lA, . . • 20-11 • Pier No. ill. CHARLES A, HECKSCHR & Co., R)AD MOUNTAIN. BLACK IIF.ATIT, AND SUPERIOR IMO - ASII COALS, • . 45 Srmth street. New York, OFFICES: 1132 Walt:tilt street, Philadelphia, Aa 43, PHILADELPHIA, L. SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. . hipping Wharves for AIIa!MIME COAL at Creenivleh, Delaware River, Phllada. Wane( No. 1. LEWIS AUDENII LED & Co. R0.14111.EL, rogrrs & Co.' . • . . --- • . - • /ley 'Walnut Street, Phlladelphla. • OFTICISS: .; 110 Broadway. New York., • • • I,l4•Hllby etreet,.Bosten. . • Wharf No. 2.. REPPLIER- . P.RO.•••. (N.. E. cor. WUlnu t tt - Fourtit ate:, Philtt. OFFICES: Pine 'Street, Nevi York. . ()erchant*' - 13ank Building. Providence. . DAVIS PEARSON & Co., , MINELItfI AND FLlll`l'hllB OF TILE • CELEBRATED. LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE ASH • • and SPOIIN VEIN . .•• • ' 7 11 ED• ASH COAL., pzo. 136 Walnut o Street, OFFICES : I No. 111 Broadway.. Room No. 9 Trinity Building; New York. - • . • : C,"n.'ll,llottnU Street. Botton. ' BTIAR-F-GIIEENSVICII, DP:LAI:WARE: AVENDE. - D. IS.. PI Ak 7111. IMENIZHIL. A: C. MILI.M. ."11AAS. - BRENIZER MR ERS AND SHIPPERS OF .THE CELEBRATED: Spohn Vein Red Ash. and Diamond Vein Rod. Ash NnvPlty CO.AT, wr'rriigton • I -1 Ullicrp. The Superior White Ash Coal, from.the New Shenandoah City 'Colliery, Which will he found to excel any Coal yei.ehipixal from the &.Itnylkill Region. .• .i4...tents for the sale. of GEO. - W. SNYDER'S Superior fine Forest White Ash Coal. - - • OPPICES: . • . • 27 WALNUT St.. PHILAD'A. •- • • Rerun No. 0 TRLNITY ;BU,ILDING, N. Y. t March 12 `d4 , - • ()AIN, HAOKER dL 000 K, • .• ' FLIWIT.r...B or . . . • I,O•EUST GAP.' . - - • LOCUST ITIOU:VTAIN, . . BLACK. HEATH. Aloe, dealers in other first qdalities of ' ' WHITE AND RED 'ASH COALS. N'e.. ni Walnut Street,-Philadelphia, and Woodland _• Wharves, Schuylkill River.. . - , • . . . . Tweaks. e.m. Monte liacaan. jausg- M. Coos . . W3f. F. MOODY, Shipper and Agent: . •- • . . &haylidll parun, Pa. February 1.6, '62 . - - : , 6-ly , •• •- • • LOCUST GAP COAL.. . NOTICE.-- 1 have appOinted CAIN, COOK. - Fole figent4 , . fir my LOCUST MoUNTAIN COAL, from Locus' Grip Colliery. • GEORGE AV:PAR:V . IN. LerAlAt Gap, dart. 3, • HAltillETji :VAN. PIISEN. & LOOBMAN, Min rs and bliippens of the Celebrated LOCUST -nOUNTAIN ;.COAL. Walnut Street, Philadelphia. OFFICES': { Trinity lhdlding, New York. , LNo. L'Doane - Street, 13c ton. llama 9.1 . 62 • 43- , . BROAD TOP. . .11I1()A TOP . 'lhrliantingdon:and Broad Top ITlonn tain ItMiroad' and Coal Company Itcopect telly call the, attention of R. R. Companies. , Ft , :imbnat Owner's anti Manufacturers to the value neir.ooAl, as a STE.AIti GENERATOR AND FOR MAN ITACTI.ilttNti PURPOSES. . . • THE -BROAD TOP COAL-FIELD, Ihvinc (-sonnet tion with Pill LAREI:PIIIA . AND NEW' both by ('anal and ltailmoul, through l'anntyl nnia and New Jersey, ho not liable to the interrupt loom of ohlpments incident to the Sourmintio Rermutoors O , AI. 'Emu's. and regular stipplics can safely be coimted opon th - rough Out the'year. • . . . LewisAudenried it Co. riVre made arrangeauMte whereby they are la daily re eelpt of large quantities. of the choicest BROAD TOP. cri they are prepared to 1111 orders promptly at market art.*. (2(0 Waltifit. Street, Philadelphia. or 110 Broadway, New York.. ' - • 19 Kill Street, Boston. 34 Wet-iMinlster Street, Providenti. June V•g4 . . GENERAL • OFFICE , OF VIE CELT:CRATED • • BROAD TOP . --WHITE .ASH . semi-Bituminous _ C . A: 1.4 No. 101. WALNUT STREE* PHILADELPHIA. • ROBERT_ HARE P.011"4, llagager. CONNECTING OFFICES : : • ; 18 Trarclerlittildittan , 38 Trinity ' NEW Yerk. - feb.14..63 . • 7-6 m • •wiee hree more half and • BROAD TOP .ASH` SEMI-BI I IIIMBOUS - GOAL NOBLE, .OALDWLIv & e• 112 Walnut Ntioci,Viiiladelplikisi_ , • No. 111 BrollWasy, New Valli.; cu • . - No. 6111tato.8trect, Bostic', °Zeta 'superior quality °LIM'S celebrated from their - • EDO BILL awlghipped exclusively by diem. APril . 1447. incsi salt, r no t, )th OT and LOR BERRY CREEK. ORE is nit V COAL • • the mulerrlgnetl, having .consolidated our Three Cralirrirs in the Lorberry Region, will rhefeafter trans-. In our bu. , lnesa under the 'nr.me of • • ' ' • KITENLITIEIt OR.AEFF &Co . : KITZMILLER. STESS & • GIUEFF.&•NTITTING. • ' - Er. (111.A.Elete. a member of our firm; havlnOossoeirt hi himself with J. It. BI:AKISTON, reside in - - rhlladelphin.. and nil mir coal shipped by tidewater *Ol 4* under the eir,lostre nt1:01 .. of EY increased eye faidstienticin.th itspiepatatirmi-vre B .oPr to maintai n theretkitatios of our rolibratedlor— ' ,411 7 Coal. Purchasers sbrisil'earishalriiptsir Ctilsoal shipped is thtl t 'ver - best order. • ' • _ GIUtBIFF'Jh Os.: Feb. 14 icy • ; re 1 11 milk, table ' 4 1 1 1 111111....1151111.1e1ie. -- ,- , ------ -- - - - - .0.--,4" - -...- -.-• - _ . ___,.......„...______ ...„ _.., ___ __— ~....,..„--..._ _ ...,- -......„- .....; -,_.......... . - . iiiii - -2 - • ....----- -- ------- . .-.. 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Earth, said brhig oat tkevelhe earneinte id Illeeetahts ilkitale which vtll gheltirejegth Wier hiniteattitioldetteitttaterelieurage aiii, , pkimm....ll4,- JO :.! 7,, h-,.. ,_—,,,-.,,..,.....,,,,,• ,-",, , z5.:: - _ • ~- ~.,:, l-,-,.....,....,-..- k.t., , v<i-,-- -•- . ~-Ri 0,3 •'---,------ ; .; ':'', ' •:,'_ .21- - ;;.=24 . ,- ~ ..,:i4 • . :::. ~i',. ~"" , 4 1'. '''' ..: lIIMINIMaw.....w- DISH ~S '-.... -... -, ' , ‘"" 4, V , P.:: ,' - ' ' , ...t. ', " l't i: . t 'l ifft r-1 : 37 . 44." , W. 4 f.k. - -. „ . .4 .. • ~.... , ~, ~,,, .... , • IP t. • - '', t ING 3.7. , * • .I~AN . 03TS - t'.• ', . 2 - ,sollui( K ~; rifIVIVIPIT in I it , /Ai O. ~,. , • • -'''' -,lLju u ii l a : 1 • 1.; 2 %.,- 1 -•'' ..f -.' t, • i a . ii rimy.. Se 00 • 12rOO le 00 20 00 24 00 . go 00 40 00 VOL XL. QUINTARD & WARD, No. 11 PINE Street, NEW YORK. Sole Agents for The Consolidated Coat Com.. pany , s Bali iniore•Veiii 'Willtestirre.Coal, shipped from Jersey. City and Eliiabethport. • Also, for the HAMPSHIRE and BALTIMORE CO.'S Hampshire George!s :Creek Coal, shipped at Baltimore and Georgetown • Agents for GEORGE' MEARS" celebrated Broad Top Coal, shipped at Philadelphia. • From.their Wharf, No. 11 - , at Port Richmond. Phila delphia. they are prepared to ship the, best qualities. of Locust Mountain and'Bed and White Ash Schuylkill Coals. • From their docks at Jersey City (where the depth. of - water is from 15 to 18 • feed. they - are - prepared at all seastins.to supply the . above Coals, and •LEILIG11„ to steamers and ships for ports In China and -elsewhere. • Steamers can Le coaled at soy hour' during 'day or .night..• . , J:.11;•SMITEI, . • .. • Agent at Jersey City. Agents at B6aton—WAßD Lk' . BAUM, 4'2 Killfty St. • " •at Newark—J. hi, DitCAMP.' •• - Marth 12, 'CA. 11-ly . LEWIS AUD.!CIVRIED dc' I.VbiAc4Ale'Dct:aleis in the best iarietibs .Anthracite and. Bittaninous Coals. _ _ Walnut Street.Philndelphin OFFICES c Broedway, Now York: ..l 141(liby Street, lioston. •' • Pioneer Shippers from El iiribethport..ot Llt111(.411, SPRING II.kZLETON; AND COUN'CJL.DIDGE. COALS. psu EMZ.A.BETHVQI . e.r,-:-..L - . COAL. COAL. COAL. LEWIS AUDENRIED & ' OFFICES , : 205 Walnut Street, Pill LADELI'IIIA: . - 110 Broadway. NEW •YORk: • ' • • . 14 Kilby. Street, T105T6.1.1 • . Wholesale Dealere in the best varieties of DO'NLESIIC COALS.-Sole proprietors of Wolf Creek Colli e ry; capa ble of producing over 11;6,)06 tons a year - of the celebra ted Dm.moso, (Red Ash,) and BLACK LIRATti, (White •ALSO, Exchutive Azents fnr the sale of the purely genuine 1,0 . 7 -ctit , t Mountain Coal, from the Locust Dale Colliery. of Geo. C. Purrs C0.,-all cif 'which will be shipped di rect to New York, via. Canal; or coastwise, via. Green! stich (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.) , . At Philndelphini . from Pier No. ,11, Port The choicest qualities. of RED and AVIIITE ASIt COALS from Schuylkill County, selected with special end;Ca. and shipped tinder onr Personal superintendence.. • Al Elizribetlipo.rt. .1. " • LEHIGH SPRING IdQUINTAIN •and COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. • • • ' riom.73altilLllol4. Md.• The'celebmted ILVALPSIIIRE BITUMINOUS COAL. • At.Jerner City, N: J. , • • - Ida. Lehigh and MorriS Canals.) The very superior-WILKE:SBA:JOIE COAL, ithirr the' Baltimore Vein, taken from the "Andenfied Iniprove ment and Coal Company's Estate," near Wilkestiarre ; also, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of which, kir strum Purposes and for family use, arc 'unsarpassed. :We - hold certificates to oar offices front parties whO have need 'and fully tested these•chats, and .pronounce them the BEST ANi 11RACITE COAt.s for steam In . nse, clueing: no -elinker f - less- ashes and reater blaze,-than any other kinds now. before:llle public. May 15, ,CIITAIL. COAX: • A-... 11 •• ST.(>l}l l tt. CO • . • to STOUT & iTAN . Miners and Shippers of the celebrated. FULTON (LE HIGH) COAL, from the-Ehbervale Colliery, near Ha zleton, Pa., and dealers in the best varieties of . ANTHRACITE AND,.IIITCHROUS COAL S : Delivered direct from the Mines or on board of yes:. Gels at • • ' TRENTON, N. J.; ELIZAI3ETIIPORT;N.J; N. IMUNSWICti, N. :f., PORT_RICHMOND, PA. , • OFFIIIPP%---1-1 &.46 Trinity Building, 101. Broadway, New Tork: ' Pi.. T. S-roc - I.: . S. V NI" IGICLEL. G. LER STOVIK. April 4; 'fit . . -.14- NEW YORK. SAMUEL BONNELL, Jr,, Nos. 43 & 45 Ti pity Building, N. Y., SHIPPING POINT: Pier 4, ELIZABEPIIPORT, N. J. OFFERS FOR SALE: lIONEY BROOK, N. SPRING - MOUNTAIN HARLEIGIR", ' AND BUCK ItQUNTA . LEI-lIGI-I COALS BALTIIIORE CO.'S BLACK DIAMOND WILICESDAIIRE COALS, AND TliE CELEBRATED • GEORGE'S CREEK GUIBERLA..ND CO.AI ;May 21, '64. ISA_hkC SELTZER , _ Has removed to NO-1.11 Broadway, .Roont 69 Trinity Building,- ..• SOLE AGENT FOR BANCROFT, ',RMS.& -CO., Miners and; Shippers, of the celebrated Locust :Mountain- Coal. • - ' . . • A1.. 0 .45 YOB • . . Sin . niCiitiOn ' ek. Glover's, Henry: Clay, Lior berryi Palmer dc..Lew,is -Bed Ash, 9hansO kin, Lehigh. Vtamtverland: • Broad -TOp • COALS. gir , office holm; from 15 to . . FOOL'S Patelit ,cif-Dumping OGAL• TUBS - AND BLOCKS. May' T; , 64. i , . - - wit.ttutir - Rocitus . 'UM rem tri 3"110 111 - Brogillipyiy, , Trinity Italltlibt,- - ROnin igentfor the pule of the celebrated, • -, -- Loiberry, Shaniokin Free -timint 'A I.n. the Lewis: Palmer and Peach 'Mountain .. Rod Aotu'WhiteAalvittalututty..Shanlokin:lilaticilath. , ImeniltAionntain . and • Lehigh.•alt ‘.which aro. : well zularued .for family use and muunicacturiag purrrnsea. .NowYork;May 21, '64. ,- , .:741 arn • .. W AR.*; /FM/IL-Eon . R I FP IT- vicosEs: • • - -1-The been appointed Agent for (iAa *cwettlint?r fi Co.'s cc lebrated . WEßE : ROPE; is 'mho- PrePated- to receive orders' for ' - eitlier Flat or round Charcoal - or Steel: ' ' - „ IA •4. Metre, hope's are made of tbe • •„p highest brands of Iron and Steel, 4, - co_ .- 1 and give universal satisfaction 't* _ throughout England, particular- „ v • • ly the Steel.ltope„ which it PIT? ; furred on account of its supen- • : _ . or Strength - toughness and Il light- . - 4 a 4 ea& making - a very greatAntv-- •. log in weight andatearn-powor,' . L _ . and being hinter than'tton, the pulle t s; do oat near the -Born% • bat e Rope the, pnileys, which. 0 are, coluzeounicit, dumper- to 7 • , replete,- _For further particulars, apply to . - • BANITEL-TIiOMPSON'tB „, irks Voris. Allay • 19-Gm Pier No. 11. Richmond of Anthracites. , 9; ' • BANOROFT, L.EWIS & .00., arvess'AND Or Celebratell ASHLAND COAL, FRO34..MAIIANOY . .. OFFICE—Iir , Walniit . Street.;.Commercial Building,. Philadelphia. •..- Street. - •' • __ NeW York:Office—TT Cedar S • Bogart Office- 7 7 Doane Street. ', • . . . " ...I.Oct. 23, .53 43-: -. . • . ..• BLAKESTON - , GUEFF. LORBERRY AND OOC3TIIN COAL. •. Shipperi of other unproved sualitieu of AND..BED :.A.SN. • COAL. • •• • MS Walnut Stree t, .Philadelphia. 9 Trinity Building, New York. , . Cur. of . Ifilby &, / Doane Street;, Boston • •_OONNEN & PATTERSON •• • • HAVE ATIT , INTED ' • LEWIS AURENTRIED'A Co. Agent.3'fcir the sale.or.their 'celebrated • ..:- . LOCUST, MOUNTAIN COAL FROM TIIR Anhiand . and -Giriarthille ..JOH.IN • or. • • . S C'ET_UYEKILL . No. 7, Port Ifichmond. • OFFICES: fissl°•B,l6 Walnut Street, Pilitadelphla. 'Fbirw . enth St., N. York 0 _ October IG,}SS . • LEHIGH. ILL • :•• •. 5111ITURS . Or ' •, .• !OHM ' S 31101,11:6 - • 'C • • • Toikto*n, Qom:0, Pep*. . OFFICES: 321 -111',1L1`U'i Street, JE.II.ItiESI'ILIIk. I.azcraelpouroy, Pa. . • July 23, 'qt.' • . , . - • . 44 HAIiILEI44,II C0A.1,6 ' Our "IIARLEIGIP COAL in now Oold in' Tidladelphia and viciaitS,-. -by DAY' lII.TDDELL— PArtic,s ordering !rpm them, may always depend upon, getting a pure*.article.- • •• " . • OFFICE-109..Walnut st. Philadelphia. 511.11:131AN &IcKER. 23.15. Ululetnn. SCHUYLKILL CO. .T. H. .SdHOLLEM3ERGER, AGENT, kiner and ShlPiier of the Cclebratod • • [Hack Heath White Ash and. feated.natin • . lain . Free.Burning' -PINK ASH• COAL. - .P. O. ADDRESS—Pownyit.tt or Ithrainsvnas,Schnyl 'kill 'Comity, Pa. • • , • • • April Pz, • , • . 15-tr . . 'LI AST IFICANKILIN L - V E \ COAL. My East Franklin Lorberry Coal Is now sold exeln .slyety by :Messrs. NOTICE..CALOW ELL. & CO!, who 'are are my-s - Ole Agents. - Partiet3.orderingfrom them, rititY always depend npon - getting a pure. article. • • - • Nn.-112 I .Vidunt St„ Philadelphia. OFFICES :.f • . No: 111 ..Britadway, Trinity': Building, • New lork.. • ' • .- •. .• • • LSO; 61 State Street, Boston. ' . . . . • . • lIENEY •BEIL. • ...Tremont. ::«Carch 29; '62 - 13- - CONNOK - - PATTERSON, Miners iiud Shippers of the Celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL J. J. CONNOR,- • • ' • - PATI'EP:BOI%. Ashland,. - ' • . Pottsville; - Sthuylkilll. County,. Penult:- ' 1839 - • . . • . • ' - . . . . . . G ENKA" fot. the purehreile. nod male of • ITS-Real .13841 1 .. c: taking; eliarge.ol' Coal, Lands. Minot, and the collection, of tents . :•exploring . Lands, Mince, OFFICE. : -SvAnton„l.naerueConnt, Pa. • ' July 2, '61.-2t-lini.t .JAMES PENMAZ,.I. • : DEDBUICK'S - COAL.HOISTING MOHNTE - .PAtiniett 'Atia.kicrgt-r4lthjAB64! , . • . . , ... This celebrated am rineonAlled Coal' hoisting Ms 'chine has been. in anceessfill.operatlon for over tw . vear's,' hod the ffiltottilly 1ar,,, ,, e. number already sold are ;7:104z - the most, nerteet sat isfation. It is` stimpla and clarahlc having no gearing at all ; is rapid it' its ope.ra tion, and very easy' or - the horse: - DescriptiVe Cirei; lars, containing letters; of .horse:. prices, &c. sent free, on auplirAtlon. • ' - L I 1'..h.:1 - IEI/BRICJE, Sole - Manufacturers. . • . •.• • Altiarly Agricultural:and Machine Vi' . orks, , . „Jida 16, .64...--29-1103 . ~'.- - ' Albany; -IC. T. (SUCCESSOR TO BROCK & SHOBMAKER,). • .MANITFAMITERR'or . WIRE . . COAL'. fACREENS, • Under: dip jenkine , .. Patent, ' COR. RAILROAD -& NORWEGIAN STS POTT . I3VME, MEC BEw dOtEBBSIATION O:IOAIt.g.OPIE'Ng. The malersignedtahenleasure in announcing to Coal .operators and others, that they , arc .nutnufactiwitig• a new- CO4L,SCRESNI of their invention, which they eill.guarantee to wear .t.wicasis long,. nod do its ivoilt, hatter than any.erimppd wire Screen in Ilse. The see Merits turned out by us can be bentto any gritted: ,trem !so fritarnnt Se that-rho.. *IAA wit( 'al:ivy's refath'ito or size ontif.rratirelgtown out - In the 'm - imped wire Screens the, me.zdiea frequently tilip;:artd lose the Propsr mesh, herete the Sefeen is . halt. wont' out We trumufactnre..tuiy, matt of oar 'New Combination Screen, uild to the.trade. ''" • '-" pw Diehm, who was associated with 31r. Beach em In the business of manufacturing - Screens, at Nor -wegian and. Railroad streetic Pottsville, having'_ dis solved partnership. arlil,diSposed of his interest, bap re.. morekto Rallreati, 'street, In the rear of D. EsterlYis Triirdware'Store; Ctntre Street, and'assmiated With hiM, in the manufacture of their new Coal Iticreetus.of all de scriptions, Mr..Tasper Snell. lie solicita a continuance of the patronage heretofore's° liberally bestowed npon WIE:JR SCREENS: - • We are also mannfacitirlrig a style of Wire Screen by a process different .fmm that inicd in making crimped wire seremaS, as, good in every respect, to whielathe at tention of Coal Operrtrirs isinvited. • • . 'WEIDA & SNELL, ' • • • - _Manufacturers of Screens of all descriptiuns'at the shortest notice. . • fDec. '6; j . b?`-tf NeW Greengrocer's Store, ' ' u kt".l3's - mats* tivdsr • Ilfarkel .Kl**s Fln . . Mrs; Feopt pui-posee tOAdep on 'tend -1% - eltrety o • VEGETABLNS. r b;LOIV)IRS,Y1811. (te. Abe feedi greternl to hei'filetuyyJoi:tbelk.7.,NitfitillAtz(Mage. I E4 Fiore *bat it opt seAtkappieo..Meiftterpn earn RAitooTss,..NAlt , :Veskr.cal,kli and Ira ItatZlikeieleAc 1.4 IF*. 9A' Nov.l; *C3. ISl€l•9=ll,Za SATURDAY - MORNING OCTOBER 4864. IRON WORKS. pOTTSVEILLE - NEOLLING L..-- The Pl stdiscri b e r a yinfilynrchnete'Ff4trine ttoll- Ing Mill add t circa& y refltr e seine, are prepaird to receive orders for all sixes of %rails from RY lbs. to Hie yard up to 60.1b5.i -and furnish the hame at short notice: ,-- ; 5;14 . 41 W`a:are a/so prepared to furnish and ~14.-z a will receive., orders for MERCHANT , BAR IRON, all the usual sizes. Round, ' ; Square and "Flat, and propose to use none but .the beat iron in its manufactare, and hope to turn out an trotittiat will give entire satisfaction to .our customers. We shall k'rep a supply of the smaller sizes (Collier's Balla) al- Orders directed to ATKINS 8; bitUl'llEtt. At' their Pioneer Furnace, Potts propri oa ctor: t at co l.l:e hi receive prompt-attention........ .. _• • - 1 . Pottsville, March . 12,.'.64 : . ./3-.. • . }I7 O IEGROVE: lreii Works,.' ' PINEGROVE, SCHUY.L CO, Pli. • r Pi J. M. Ii OURER;• Machinist &Engineer, :, 0 1 1 .11, 1 91 7—* _ . .P.ICOPMETCI.II. .. .• ' 1 [, i ii, r,..• ;. r i„i r . .Tannary 30,. , 64 • . • 15-Ir. : - ....."' !•61."1.'Y.`'''! B ooxits . .Aori, tyrikcam. , .. , . . The' subs6riber bitrepared - to eitecute -. a, orders for.the above articles,. with dis- ' . -patch, at the old place of business, Coal .q..„ IlM!!!!‘ Street, below Norwegian: 20 feet' boil- `y` EEL:..-- ;:dak ' era always on 'band.. 'Alpo, the menu , . -.' .. — 7 ,....- . • faeturer of.: • -.-. . • . . - . - • - - - Coal and other 'Shovel" . .. . . . .. Of .the- 14,t.5. t material - and :workmaship. Repairs promptly attended to. Arer-Fans for mining !ventilation always on hand.. JAIIEZ SPARKS. 1 Pottaville,'Augast 27...59' .• : . 3-I.y .. . , . - A SINLAND tittoN woktics. •L-x• • . . The siihscribers are now fully. pre: pared to furuish,At the Ashland:D.on steam.Engilies . .and ,Pumps of any.power and :capacity, for mining and othezpfirpoSes, Coal Breakers of every • ... size and pattern non , in use, together with castings and forgingsof every description.. Coal and- Drift Cars of all.sizes and patterne,.large Tuck and Rorse Cara,— all turnished• at the shortest notice. The subscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as every member of % the firm is a practical mechanic, they will be. able to furnish machinery that will compare favomblv.with any in - the Region:, - All orders directed to J..& M, Gmeria, Ashland, Schuylkill County; Pa., will receive•prompt attention. . J.-d,11; GARNER . . Ashland, July 9, '64. . ' FOUND,Rit AND ..n.O,..CEHINE SUOP, Steam Cite Iractory, . •., .NOTICE.—Ithu busiiiess of .the late ar _q - firtn'of SNYDER MILYES, will be . . m , - 1.„„„ , • continued by the subscriber in all . its va-'. , •riona branches of Steam Engine build- % Founder,-wraL ing: Iron and manufacturer of `,„, 7 -1= all kinds of Machiriery, for Rolling Mills Blast Puma des, Itatirorid'eano, will also continnelhe ;business - of - Mining and Selling- the. eettibMted Pine - Forest White , Ash and Lewis and Spohn - Veins- Red Ash Coals, being sole Propristor'of these Collieries, • January 21, MT PALO - :ALTO ITION CO. are prepared to furnish.T . R.lll,ROAD DION, at their Mills in Palo . Alto, of various .patterns, Weighing.from 22 to 70 pounds per yard.. Alto, different sizes of pat, square and• •"•'F round merchants' bar iron. • . '• . Orders for rails or bar 'lien are re apectfulty 'malted, and wilt meet with prompt atten, non if left either at the Rolling Mills; Csteasis Ratans .C 0.% Hardware Store, Centre Street, or at.their of fiee„.eorner of 'Market and -Second Streets, Pottsville, Pa. • . BEN.PN liAl.—WOOD,'Pres•t.. rpo COAX; OPERATOIOI Ac ZIIINEBM. - I*---Pioncer - Boiter : Works. , • '. The'hubseriber respectfully invites the attention 'of the - buidnss community.to ' his Boiler Works, on 'Railroad Street, below the Pa&enger Pewit; Pottsville, where he is prepared to manufacture- • BOILERS OP BVERT DBSCIDETIO:4::.. : • Smoke •Stacks,• AV - Stacks; Blast Pipes,..DaSometere, Drift Oars, Boilers on hand. • • Being a phactical mechanic, and having for' years de, voted himself entirely to this branch of the business, he flatters himself that'work done 'at his:establishment will give satisfaction to all who may favor him with a rail. Individnali and Companies. will And it greatly to their advantage to examine his work-before eligaging elsewhere,' ' JOHN. T. NOBLE. : 2tioveinbei - 21., • -. 4l-tt I,A,TA.sairNIGToN inont WORKS,' . VT - • - • PintyviOtt, Pat. . THOMAS & JAMES WREN- respectfully 'invite - the attention of the brisinesa community to their New Ma chine Shop and Foundry erected-between Coal and• Rai lroad streets, and fronting oh street; where theyare prepared to exe- cute all orders for machinery - of Brass 4; • - a nd Iron, .such as . Steam Engines,' all ‘ t•;';'', kinds of 'Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw Milk Single and Double Aeting - PumeS, Coal Breakers, Drift- Care, all tinds of Railroad. Castings, such as Chair., for Flat • and T Rail; Frogs, Switches, ke:; all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting.— Being practical mechanics. and haying:made the. de- "tai of the. Coal Region their study.foryears„ also ail kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they Sal ter- themselves that, work done' at Ilieir establishment' will give Satisfaction to all' who mar honor them isichti calL • AU orders thankfully received and pforuptly• vac- , rated, on the most reasonable terms. . -.• • THOMAS - - WREN. • . WIIEE hi Vo., • • • • IL I aIT a ones ye MORRIS IRON AND •STEEL WAREHOUSE, . Market lit -8 ixteekath:Sta.: , • Have alwap on hand and for sale . BEST ENOLLSII REINED nisortment of " Bagnalla, " and other .favorite:brands. BEST. 'AiefERICAN BARS-ordinary. $17.08, 'or rolled brands..: order for bridge purposes, k.c., &r, PEN7s.‘SYLNANIA.BOIL ER PLATE—Promiscuous sizes, or cut •to required • size... BOILER' RIVETS—Dover brand.' made Solid .dies.. BEST 'ENG.LISU. CAR AELES-4-AmeriCan , - English. FLOE AND SHEET -IRON—for covering eel u tea, &c... 1 JUNIATA, ENGLISIE AND NORWAY SLIT .RODS, BOLTS,'•NUTS and AVASRERS--For brides cars, and Machinery purposei generally. PAST, SHEAB3IIACHINEnnd BLIST.ER. Alai), an .extra quality for taps and dies. The . ribose, tiogiether with.a full .astorttrient of Iron, Steel, Nails Mid Spitreb, to which the attention' of dealertc railroad '.compaidee, enalneel miners, founders and machiaists Is 'invited, BAJILDIVII 4 f AU* Broad and Ifamilton et** 'PillatfelPhia. Pa., • Would call the - attention Of Ralfroad'., • Managers, and - those interested'7 • road Property, to'their system of Loco- I motive Engines, in which they are ada ed to thaparticultu , businessrfor:*. - • they may be required ; _by:the use of. one, , two,, three or -four pair of driving wheels; and the use 'of the whole, or so much bf the weight as may be desirable for ad- I - hesion ; - and in' aecornmodating them - fo 'the :grades, carves, strength of superstruetn, and Mil and work to be done. , By the means the maxi:mate useful effect ' of the power 'is secured ,with the least expense for. at tendance, cost of fuel, and repairs to lload and:Engine. With these objects in view, and as the result of.tnenty , three years practical experience .in the business bfeur senior partner, we inanufactare five different kinds pf Engines, and several claeses of sizes of each Particular attention paid to the strength of the me- Chine in the plan and lytirk7nawhip 'or all the details. . Our long 'experience and opportunities of obtaining in -formation, enables I/5 to *offer these eogifies' with the ' asturanre - -that in efficiency, economy and: they will . com pare ;favorably -with ,those,of any ,Other kind in use.,--Ve also Punish. to, order r w, aXles,' bowling or low moor tire (to fit centres without:baring,) composition castings for bearings .of obrjdeipiption Of-Copper, Sheet Iron and IfollerWtirks ; tuadtvery ar ticle appertaining to PM , repair or renewal of !Atom°- . tire 41gines. • • M. W.'BALDWIN. . January 23,,`64 ' 1-tf MATTELEW BAIRD., • • TO QOPENTERS BIJIIIE4S. The Schnylkill County . Lumber & Manufaetiiring co. Hays - on hand at their extensive , establishment, on Railroad Street, avant quantity of lumber of every kind and description, which , they can supplj to Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lOwer rates thin .It Can he bought :elseWhere, They, are. also:J . o4y - to supply, through the means: of their a - 001.10er bfiamees and la bin saving machines mannfactrtred artichut in their line at a saving. of -D5 per "cerit.• on fonner.cost, - Their large - workshops have been in success:fill opera tion for the past year, turning out vast tmantitics of boors, . • Window- Isrminses,. ,• . Sash, Punch Work; ' ' Dlouidinge, , , • • BedrPtrits, • • 113 . 1 i 11 1 49 , • "' • • Skitttrie, • '"" And all kinds 'of Framed; - Paneled Oft Turned Work, which thay,haie,cotnstantly olf-iharsi:.; 'They ace 'reedy, to execute otdersit the shortest notice, for any quatiti ty or quality ofraWed or mantactored stuft- r •• - • Dry and _green. Hemlock, -Of Atillgo*tor..lnii*g. purposes.., Oak, Maple, Poplar.: atidiseant-, .ling beanie,. :Cherry, Wahmt,.Miiegany..&c,.., for.t4l.- net work: White and 'Yellow Pinerd , efor'itoe'rip4: l ral.br in:ldeas° order .: 'Mite Pfne Plink; 3,'2X; 1 2; 1 inch' panel aritiyi.reitdy rilacr; 'plan beams; 'rails, Seentling, poets, shingles, Itiftt; lath, pailings," &c.;&e •• •zt • tz"Etills of:Pawed stuff - and everything , In on hand or.to order, at the shortest make.: Pottsville; March 29. %, . 1 3.0.• T o , toiviit ciONgtrr4. :TravAnizo-14;Ait i a to. # .w it yttnteoefputi to abyttlingqiitttkvittaikahZ • sole bY " , r - • , asn t , •:,..agerViiit , 01194 . • . , . - Cater few the or deee — litiente laileteCoetelele • but rely on, • .. • • . :DEA.E1.1•1,0, - , - . T.`' • GOO D . Pill.R.Esl9B; Dark FOULARD S SILKS, ; Figured ILERDIOS• : NobIBtv'PLAIDS, Plaid-BRAWLS: , PIEM'S POPIPiS, , Good BLAII,FORTa . . P.S.— We follow 90L D down: as cloooal we Now is a good time 'for lierchantsr.and .Conan' meat to come in. . - • [Oct: 2. '64:-=.40-2nl I beg leave to inform.my friends and the public len emllv, :that I have - -emommiutettathe manufacture of. CC ) ALO:Makli l flhfPh . at ,14,4P/MfrrdrAWFVOICf44 style . • • • • - With my present facilities. , for . manufacturing, and a practical experience of Thirteen leers la. the manage ment of the lamp husinessfOr some of the lamest hou ses in the country, I flatter myself that my experience and knowledge will enable rue to . , offer to Übe public goods not equalled l e i9any in regard to style and work manship: and at pri competing with . the lowest. I shall always endeavo to lead in offering to the. public new and useful inventions In our line. I have also ta ken. the wholesale agency for the sale of GEO: W. BROWN .ft. CO'S Cttettasven MirrAt, NO.. 38 South"Second•tilt.; • PHILADELPHIA. 311-Sot ..11ACOB• BARLEY; ' • , (Soctersor to Mtntiffer d liar 1ey),•N0.."622 - • \z-0- 7 • PHILADELPHIA. • -- it is• Dealer.iti fine Gold and Silver WATCHES. ;dine .Gord JEWELRY ; solid SILVER-WARE. and the neer MAHE Of SILVER-PLATED WARE.. Coritantly on hand,' a large assortment of the above good& -at low prim. • • . Watches and. Fine Clocks Iteranteb. by skillful work: men:: also. Jewelry'repai ring, .Engraving,and all kinds.. Of flair Workto orde.r,. at short notice. .' • ' re" Don't forget the Ow Srioir., No. 622 Market St., I.'hilad'a. • • [Sept. 24, `64..-39 Stn •:' GEORGE • 3-tf . PHILADELPHIA. se., LAN . : .. .; 44t : an a. Arch 80 PHILADELPHIA COAL OIL LAM ' Nci. -- pg . : - : :;,s;,:...§:COND 'Stieet, PHILA.D.EIAI;'IIIA.. Sept. !4, •84 LADIES' FANCY FURS: . . .. ..A.. • , : ' . JOHN F.A.REIREg:.' . -. .. , t . - old.-E.i.ibair ,ed ' (, t .;7 4 . 7) s,' v . • • F e l:at kANI:TFA.CTOIIY, • on:Ia, - , NO. 718 . ARCS. ST ; , • 4 1 , 1)1(4, , ,trY. ,i, 3 ,, ,s - •'•••• ~4,,, . above . - Seventh, • PIIILADELPRIA. ' IItALLNt.t, . : I have now in . store, or my ...own .. - ..„....,,, Importation and.Manufactikre, ono of - . • ' 1.:: ,-...4:,;.'5' ' the LARGEST and' motet . BEAUTI • ' ...'•:-..,,v.... MIL selections of . -. , . FANCY • FURS,. . for •LADIF.S`.and CIIILDREN•S WEAR; In the.Clty.— Ale% a flnoasiortruent of Gent's Fur Gloyda and Col- . As my Furs were all purchased when Gold was 'at a Much lower premium than im-prescin.: I am enabled to' disppse of thitm,pt very . resonable - prices: and I would therefore solicit a call - from my friends of ,Schuylkili, County and vicinity. ' . ' . . Gam' Remember the ?Came- Numlmr, and Street I. • 'JOHN, FAREIRA,, - • .'7IS Arch . St,, above 711 E, Mouth Siao, PIIII,ADELPIIIA. Cr - 'hare no Partner, nor connection with .any oth er StoM In Philadelphia ! Se • pts. 17, - : '64. T RI3I3III.NGB, :Wholesale end Retnil MEENC7IE & BROTHER., N . 9. :804 - ARCH'. STREET, PHILADELPWA • A hill iwortment of Ladieto Drees arid Cloak Trim, Ming'', Bugle Gimps; Shawl Borders. etc c Importers of . real BERLIN ZEPHYRS, Embroideries, .Sasony TarTlN.Ktlit Hood& Nancy Gootla, etc., atthe LOWEST PRICES.. • . AItiILEL. • City. Cabinet Ware 'Rooms and Rantifactory, 236 SOUTtC SECOND STREET, ' - .'• '. . .• .- •• , - .- • • I. WI cidelphia. • . . . . . . .N: }l, - —Damns gotng. to Ciij• will find it'to that!' advantage to call and examine the stock: . • D. 14. K. Sept. ;27, .62 - - ' • -....- ' • - ' 39-tf ': -- • 108. L. ITILARSEIA.I.I,-, MHIP CHANDLER AND GROCER, 404 South beinware *venue, PIIILADELPIIIA . . C'Ff' Rope . of all itimis,...Ostkuni, Tar, Pitch : Taints Paint Oils, p k tici Neat.. Yuan titles aftletloviest.titert_ •,* - • • Phifyielphia, August 1, 1863. . • • .G. •R U S'SLLL, No. 22 'Nara; -. oliithi Phiindorpt, is, • ,Nyonliiinvite attention tolis-woll-mlectodstrick of '. • • FXOR- AmtbElGA.r . r Ain - IMPORTED . . • . . _DIAMOND AND GCS AD .454LRY, SILVER. • WARE; Ax..; • • ."•• SUM/MLR FOR SOLEDAY PRESENTS. {HARDWARE. • Stiohter,"&- Thompson - -; lIAIi_DRiXSE,_ CUTLERY, ': IRON, Tvoms, Cosatti themnitC , ArtrlVlktiimmr,:•`.`Sttax OF Tnr.S7W, Poll."S_VittiP4 PA. • •-• • A.RDWARE AND • IRON DEPOT. • • Thestiblicrier,lawrini now arranged his goods.at, his. new place of business an,q. with a new delenninatlyn..of,funlish -inStich`gdods hptfie business' or •the : •-• ' ' oallitiOnniay require, artheirlowest marketPralue, irplicitarthehispoction of..the Public.: J shall lbealways on kandeang,haxe, on hand a_thlLstopir of "• atlrdh; Xxes, • . Flue Iron, ' .•;-• - Coal •Shovelsv • • ,Calt ••.• . Trace Chains. Slit Iron, • .Nalla and Spikes, .„ • Rope: " • :Tackle Blocks, .•. Bellowe ' - : ~ • - : : „Anatili•and Vices, Me. Hardware and Iron DepnC, CASlaAiasn'r,"th 'roe doom above Market, east - side: ,F11 , (41K POTT , A. IPURVE* Altv 80t1, . . -•, . , . . . Scrap Iron - ,Merchants MACHINE AND PoITNDKY..FUH NISHERS, N. 'E. Carner-.of SOUTH - - and PENN..and No: 17 SOUTH Streets, • • ' - . ••,- . , . • Ingot 'Copper, Babbittlidettd,,' . -.:rdundriAen g s, Ingot Brass, Rid, Bismuth, • 'Anviln, . _ "- Tel., Solddig ' - - Vises, Plg Tin,.: • Bar Ircin, !.., Bar. TI „.111. , - • • Sheetimn, Old Metals, Pig Lesa, , : - 3' ;.SbeetZinc., . . Old Ooprxx,r, Bar Lend, . • Old Brass,.. C Speller, r: • Borax/ Old Lead,, ate., ,ke. Antirnanyv .:Ctueltrles, - Ittr j Ni , nd 'Mad inisfe,' 81ic" . .. ermiths , TLI,S,: and Aell,* Engines, bonglkt. t tha rir Affieles, ONW. AeSCriptioll jti lets and EottpV„Vidsheato'ortlet. - ' - Meta ," h'pa - 4.(.. Old itails.'and'sll )itildirOt " '• -111 *. OFF THE SWORD, ikaglaa.l ' ,R : TUB EIPRO ik _ ERIS. • ' kt .• , Taroff thY sword, , bine frodi the'SbOnlderiC '• Tbc!se starry.tadgett two; ..;f 1 • 7.. :YottAreito iztgre 1 140 /4ierf.;'' L • NW; 1 43 , h/ ; Pe . ace'n platform standit The ga;rh,of ;war is .vain, • : ' When first - we triek*COlellart; • You led a * hero.-blitd . : . - • • . mod,devilled army. • Was tbea at your eotrunand--." The flnwa on the planet; , ' It longild to /neat the toe ; • • It•needed brit a leader , - To strike the finishing blow. • Where are they now, McClellan; 'lhhse heroes whom pm:led? • Thil - c 1 7 , 0 anguish amiwersi they'ye with'the dead." ' They sleep in pesee eternal, I These . true, devoted.livea'; • Theonly peace you conquered; • - The peace of eoldiers' gravest Alackl:• alneli P McClellan; Qur faithwasllard tn.nllaies . We 'trusted long.your promise, That you would Richmond take ; Till hack you staggered,. Your baek tciwarda the foe s With columns tarn and blooding, And banners drooping low. But now you hold, McClellan, ,- • Another high,command,.*: • , Another force is . And yOu lead on the band•;. And .is that force enlisted -= . To fight thelErnion warn, , - And plant on.llichinond's hill-toPs • . The flag of stripes and stare? Alas!. sisal A craven crew you lead, • "Peace" glistens on, Choir: banners, • While yet our'soldiers.bleed, They basely 'cry "surrender.". Ere the Union is• restored ; They.kiss the feet. of traitors; And throw away the sword.' ." Have you no shame, McClellan? Ilav'e.yon forgot the past ? • Have you . 5.6 k led freenro,„ To herd with slaves at 134? . Mae, alai! McClellan, • I • It seenteth'eo to be; --* • '. ' When you - lilac, the flag of traitors . *. Atni Orop that ed tlie free: SPEECHES dF GOY. ANDREW JOHNSON GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN. Great Speech of Gov. Andrew _Jo]lviwori, of Tennemsiee. , . . . . . • thelinion candidate for. t 4 Vice Presi denc made a remarkable speech at the dm .. ster meeting in Logansport,.lnriiana,• 'op the. 4th inst Jhese extracts' are: • gestivp of • Sug its general power and aPplicatlea •.. • •-• , • Vbere dowe.stand to-day, and Where did the Demberatic party stind,a few years ago:? stand hp*.precisely . where it did; and. if' there . is a Democrat here to-day, I "'mit It words to say to. him. [Several *oleos; "Here we..:are. "] I am glad we are there • to-day. Here stands the Senator of gre s itt Sister. State, iv with wham e:differed in . year • gone by; but When the question conies up,- Sball die?".tive ;And that we arc stand-• !ing upon:the same :platform; Struggling • for thelife of the nation. Thank . God, there .are -seine . men Who cart 'lift themsehres aboYeParr ty . prejudices and. party associatlions. . Thanks 'God: there is some patriotism still leftlin• the eon ntry----[cheers]that. when the, - . .natipii• is endangered they-conic .up and: stand by the Stara . and stripes. . .. • I? " THIS BOORISH. TAIL . R." I hold in my hands, from w ich I wish to read; an extract •or two, for le benefit 'of some old Denicrats, and you g ones; too, a letter'written by General Jack on himself, in his own hand writing ; link in handling this relic, my mind goes back to the times of 18j2. When , it was written - and published I was a young man, or boy, at work inlinyshop, and heard it read. • And this memory of being in my shop • calls to mind What was said When Mr. Lincoln was _firsl,,„nominated. Ile was called the: rail-splitter i , and I sftw to-day you were, making*good uSe` of the idea; , while the 13utternutparty,,,wai being split to !pinces, I you saidthe la nion•nevet ,cotild)lio split.— 1 NVhen.:the, recent nominations) were made at Baltimore, , the - tory, papers of the country ',said": - '''lley have a fall-splitter and a buf foon 'Or, the head of thelicket,, and :"upon the-Pail they have a boorish:tailor." Tho,idea at the bottom of all this opptiaition 'is ; that the man who rises-up,from the mass of the people; the man who advocates the doctrine that ,mail is capable of selfziaiernment, has* virtue. and intelligence ..:to govern himself, should be repudiated.' '`-I havelnothing, to re gret that my carlylife Was speiat in the shop: l'never -boast of it in my' canvasses, but' when it` is brought op 'as a reproach I have lifef it in, the Way it, should ~be . pnet, and he t, who fight'c with such, weapons "is)not entitled -.to the respect cif anybody. • • • ' - - •). " Yes; the- "boorish tailor" is put upon the tail of the ticket. IVhat tin insult tolbc... aris- tocracy; who want - intintation without merit and without worth Yes,' lam a tailoribut I learned long since, that if 'alitan dOeS not - disgrace his profession it;ttererlliagraCeg ICheera.] And : Peri - flitted. tii.stky that.whem.T. was a .tailor,. Z nuide some pretty dose fits., [Laughter). ET garments- - .used iabc right well proportioned; but I lave-seen tailors; at 'thekyOwn ;tht#ense,ltoo, tnalte 'a , Man out of y i bry t ifeMit,ixtatalat..:Lused . 'io be considered''; .a.„reei pica and''got: my work done aecoriliegri!,promiae. (Laughter -and cheers.) Soiswob-tor- the • i boorish tai lor." One of -the fundamental , principles of ,u 4 democracy is,. and it isreptiblicannan too, ,that men should be. rewarded according to -merit. - It : is, worth that -makes the man; and 'the want of it-the fellow: .TACKNON ON TIIE CAUSE or. me REBELLION. And-ww in reference to the -letter of Gen eral JacksoM . I am. free: - to, confess that it *aspot'itli gicreldmiraticiti.that rbkatd,ed hini :it . 46•2aliiidst veneration.,' I looked .upon.him as ; one. of. the ' purest of ' patriots ; • ,'and.wheilhandielbis-letter,: written thirty ryeors. a&o,: and .ituociate. it. with hint Who lies 'slumbenng 'in the 'Comb, ; I lfeet that I am toticiiing a tacred thing'."' It is ii letter to Rev: A. J;Crilwfaid, of Georgikdinett.gay, 1333.•.' ' "What should preyent you and I,- 'and .every other. man, whoioves its country.from .cominglorward.and ehakingihands over the letter, - • and repenting the -same noble senti ments, that "the Union enlist be preserved." r The old hero aticltiatriot thits speaks : • : - "I have. had a laborious 4/fa here.; but nullification is dead; and its-aetors and cour tiers will'ciniy be rerdeniberect V 'the peOple, `Co be execrated Tor their:. - wiOted- ' designs to to, and 4036'4 . the only iid, .. 4 ;:kriatni(e.pt on:the globe, and that-prospertty:land liappi- • ,nestrwe.enjey - overevery other portion of the world. Haman'tiltalloweL , caght, to .be the Irate qriat luA. ambitious tnei;if iirhilliiould ,401ve:the cgtitnfriin civil: war,, and all the evili in ita4.44., - gitit....they, raightricign and rifle on its.whirlwinds,:and ..direct the.stortn. :Theffee people-of the . United-, States have Ispoken and eirsikned -these leinagogues• to tbeirproper doom ; • "Take's to of . your mil- Wl* yo it, bay 6 'ict*igst lon. '' Let them meet :tki,t4pOggit4t'fiowns..of 'everY...manWhe hires -:hte etite4r9 , : : .-'litelatiff,, : it' is, how..known, ..-wag.a.merepretext. , - Its. burdens were on :yrour voarse. viciblens;- - by the: law of July, •1832; .coarse , Woolens' viere reduced • to five Perbent. Ter'thelienefit of the Sontli:' Mr. clarti"bill':takeS. it' 44 . _ and ':loses;; it. with woolens. at : Prier Cent,. reducesit gnidually down 22 . per_ dent...and thereit is .to re , mairry.and loir Calhoun and elate 'nullifiers agree to the'principle. ' The cash thity and j i bpnie valuation; v)•ill ..be eq . til .to fifteen, par Set*. more;_ aft.er'the . Yee?' .. i' 2 ; ' Pitt .par on • . coarse • *oolong; 33. per ; coil ' , If this : is not proteetionjeammt• underi d. , Therefore, the tariff Was only tke - pretest,- and disunion °lid (Southern Cosloderricy Oelvat object. :- The next • , )iire*: .- :wlll=liti'the'!Ofetii.of'thi lafa v ir yy 41a • ',- , et.AV4X N0T: 1 F9 1 3 411 1 64 04 4 4. ~.,:" Y%iiii liiii - tolutyiliit. fbytieltlitat‘thbugb I. *l4f. itotiViWhiitrp'"iedadd .14 : my' ire ilif *a save Stafr,•iitt hktielc'en.ll3posetd tgittil'o- i • ' "Ags• -WS*NO 42. MINEIN vittivather te an 'mites But $ vi at i = • $ d•the time has ccntAp i l titindpftigstion has to be settled, whetti:l4,Offtdent can stand brg It li timnitrAWAlrs, 0 alc:so e verneßotnd erg KY taus Is a great propositioyy _lying along side_ the :ratP i crfrAeirviKrt, *Ow umi9, 014- !Mgnnxists with in it that rises 'lre lwpnwer of the nation itei t -- -dSlaeifYiNOglitg.AlTOgant VaPPort ers: has kir years sulatautially controlled the /4 11 #14 43 a (4 • 4l t } r " • / 14 1 1 44.Wr0* has undertaken to ' +:,l t he Gbiernment; and-Pwshi" is : 4$ 40Ten2u401th.10.1194-li 'WM it yield to &Very mid aApowledge this institution paraindunt Aielhe thirty mil lions of free white rie4le tot-be controlled by four millions tit'blttekiN tilt* hundred and forty thdustiod;nl9l.erslo. CgAny,lll*eP, no.l Thezitlie guest:ion comes up, which shall go dowo t _gto institution of slave ry or this Governinent? . .tVoices, "Slavery.l . . ' .SMANCIrATIOX OF WHITB . • "- While on -the subject of emancipation, -word. that is often-on the lips of onr opposers, let me_ say to you-that in the emancipationot slaves in the South. you.. emanOpate.more white Men than•you do black ones. tche.ers.) And while I advocate the'. policY as, a princi ple, I am now %lin:dank a fair and full ex perimenc; that is, letall be free, nudist them haveafatr start and equal chance in the race of While I am for'this, and while I be-` lieve-the time will "come when they can en-. joylrees•oxernment, still tam foe- `-`a white. man's government!' - 43,ut if we are white men, and, men of 'pr,inCiple and humanity - , ought we not-lie , dispoSed ti; give the black man, ti chance [Voices, es;"Y •yes."]—: Take thO narrowest ,irle* of-the matter you can, without referencx to colonization beyond the United States, if they are tom:A:tin there, their labor can be made more productive to the. State and nationlby, their freedom than under slavery. The negru has been hitched on the white man, who ~h as - kept hini in 4 kind of negative - position; - his labor has .been comparatively unproductiie ; he has _been without incentive, atid. has worked only as he has been driven to it. . - . I knowitla said liy':the . "Copperheada,:.nnd others perhaps, you. ,want ',negro.equality4: but you can't exPeet' the negro to. be f4to enjoy freedom after - having - been kept in Sift,: very for a hundred Years. SjaverS - - dis•quali.• fies him for freedomi . thoyaliy; and then they insist - on keeping 111 min-slavery, to disquality him a feW years longer by way: ofqUalifying hiin for. being a freeman: fLaug,hter and cheers.l It is all wrong', and now is the time fOr cutting up the', whole thing, root and branch, and' letting: the black ~peOple take their eltances.with - all- Other hunum beings. [Cheers.] • • • • .. But we were talking about peace. • ..Don't everybody know.that there can be. no, peaCe as long as rebels are • encouraged here, and .cany hold out there.? You talk ahont corn promiSe..,••F Would „Yen have right to compro l - ,miseWitli.wrong?: [Voioei, "No, never. 1-- would you have truth to compromise -with falsehood? Virtue to compromise with : vice? Would : you have,Deity. in heaven, When Peel-.: , zebub; his Satanic Majesty, made war. with ,?ilichael when he rebelled against heaven, Would.yOu have had Deity hold.a parley and. ask: an arthistipe ? [Great . and :continued cheers.] All ye angels and heavenly hosts, stand aside • Ptll b ack from the - throned of poWer; ye. will seek an"armistice with' his Satanic, Majesty.. • Oh! infamy too base to be thought of.. [Cheers;] • SPEECH OF MAJ. GEN. JOHN A. LOGAN .kt.his home in Carbondale, 111., last week, . this brave Western corps Commander made a SpeeCh on the Presidential question. It will be remembered that . Gen. Logan was the es pecial friend, confidential. adviser, and""right band man" of -the great-. Senator Pouglas.,-, This fact gives force: to his views of the pre sent Democracy : • .FOIt'VI6E There is such a tiaing„you knoW, tis a Presi -dent dying. — If the Union end Of this ticket , should die, : the. treason end Would 'take •its place: • If they should elect McClellan, and his election should surprisq• him so much.as to kill him—which is hot unlikely—then Pitn7 dleton would take his place and run the . con cern according to..his Ownideas. • -!* • They-ask Ine-to- vOte fOr "George B. Mc.-• Clellan on •sucli it platform as this.' I say I ..won't.do .it.. [Applause.] They ask me- to -vote for George Penn [Applause.]" and I say -I should not vote for him on that or. any.other platform, •for Vice President or any other, of fice, if thear-devil : were a candidate against him. Wily.do.l say - so? •I served With him hi Congress ; :and 1 - 10 e -been forced and7com- : polled to den Ounce . him as a traitor,, and -I have A good right do 'so' -I.have r heard from his lips in the 'halls' of. Congress, before he was ever thOught of as a candidate, words of treason find.ilisloyaity.: : Be has de neundcd the war from the time it commenced.` lie has never.voted a military dollar, nor a single cent in favor of prosecuting the war, no matter how the'moneywas to :be ed, Whether 'for. food for;tlie. soldiers 'or. for,, anything else.. -:Xot, .one'dollar has, been'vo ted that- be r spent.ii.' any w ay. agai st , the reliellionind in favor of the Government. I defy his friendi to-day to point me to one line or one Syllable:ever Written Of uttered by 'him in favor of 'iestbring'the Government by putting down the rebelhoh;..not a•word:l.But if you wtll, read his ;speeches you will 'find that . heihas preached' secession ; you wilifind that he has. advocated State P.ights, and that he -believed the • peoplheif :thel3dutli lied 'a' rightaii Seeede(and 42,hitifnifnitt` flied no. right to 'coerce them beets:lnto thg This is - the diietilite lie: lika'aOlfoicated, - . and litiOn that 'record people 48k : the to - Vote . ,for 'hint: Again, I - defy any, mati shOW 'the hia letter accepting his .nomination (in- 'the Chi-. • cazo platform. .Where is it is it. that no man cantind it.?•. : . • He has. never accepted that nomination ex cept by simple accptiestenee,, tind'iiis 'put on the ticket. • Why - is. this, I aa - y"?:' Be cause the • Chicago COnVentidh .knew when they adopted that., platform.,,that'SleClelfan Would write a. soft. letter 7 .:sort of for war, say ing . that• ho • kneW the. Convention was fir war, but they forgot to say so. .[Laughteti.] They, have 'prevented George H. Pendleton front writing a .letter; and I venture - to say he - never : will ivrite,Ohe:l/3aCatise if they want.! letter' from that wrote it 'do inuchjii the hatio it of speaking treason that he 'could'not write .anything else. It would .damn him before the people, an?they know - it, . • no.,onatoa : . . . . . - Now, as. to , General McClellan, I - have nought against him personally. As a soldier I respect him; saki gentleman I respeettini 1 but upon:that platform, ms a•polititian, Iliave no respect for him. [Applause:.; ll"Gerier i al McClellan had been - a eivilltiti, w; t El. nomina ted—if lip had:been f.fikell:fibtali e•walks of I t private life—l. could have excused him. I could have said that bewas simply mititaken, deceived, perhaparbindiavingtheen a soldier, having fonght.under the flag of the American Union, having heard the soot-atirattl sounds of.- battle in. tne, Union ~ cattill AM is no ex cuse, for him---nona whatever ba the top of God's eartbexcept that he li so cravint and anxious.for finale power that fie is wlllingp accept it even from traitors: - _:<:..:,; . ' l'grg i .pAyi . vi ! T . ZT . -4.! : g THE JILE, )4419N.JN,70;,14 - AST T.artOES, _ Jeff Davis' • Speech at - . Macaw, The fenfedentey . In kliversity•-41r4altas of the Rehr! Army at Home - --!lost of them Absent nithenl leave—ltlclnold'a_.,Safety Deptinfentibllrely on Fatly—Wed fpr ,„Rtlnfineemenhi. . The following melancholy' spoech, , made by Jefferson Davie at?fhttvotr Gay, September 1864, Is:extracted _froth" the 'en u ns_of the. Daily Maas•Telegiaph and •C'ortforkr,rite : opf Sept. 24 . ; 4 LXMEB 4;M GENtrairm, yy u;4- ennitss It *tad hain heart to have met,' yclu in.,prosporityinstead of adveraity. • Butinends are drawa-togetk er in adversity.. The son of a Georgian who fought through•thefirst•T•revolution, I would be.!untrue to •myself if ~I shouhl: forget,: the State:in - her day of peril. What has befallen our arms Il'ecAiar to.j9ncsboro, our cause is not inst. 41240.432 itharint iteeff - np • his lottellne eir)cblidi hides; sittMf mist retreat: - SoonercettittAurliihtit and 'when' thitt , day Conies.' ilutteemlis *stet the army of tlitt•FretiotcEemire in its. retreat Argakogosoaw , .wili . btr nAlcllkorP.44 cf 4351117 NEGEO EQUALITY BOIIPROM;SE.*ITH THB DEVIL • exeenteno t = l ianat ar Sl=:• t han im ecr am. iPkkonfjprokkwat• lol •lo lol llPAlmettekiidistell* / 1 410 11 APOPINICOltwit • . • . . _ RIAU if Pesetesse y PIMA eise • Mud Mikeee i Sts• • Articles • , • siu ~t or- fi Teli t ftitwilereel i of lOW TYPZ _ ° Lmore _ " office la She .• • section es,titkrd *nide empluyed mt • 'pressiT tkkylobkhig.. : **ltetVgir4thlter e r al_ o %. WII.O2IIII3getiOUVIIIPPIT, to Allt i j ar Ally lem Mtn be turned oat Atk-tittes.• Rl' 091. . OZSAmettkiltk !• • " 1 •;:• • •': _ ~ • :mow i. ' • , s • i r -'4 , 4•;3. ' •• • - Books r of eyer 7 descji pt7a t n a m a sont en: . bond and piled Is stAorlak — - rt• ••- • • . "It . =4 , ; • an our, tieop destroy ' ' army as did the COState.ktt and- therankee "Giateva, llke dim takSlk ea z : cape with onlys boar guezd ,, X. lo -vf. eim2 lll * - he the ,most,.epeedily effected.? ,4b' Beaters .of Efoodl - artaY CranAliestileethei": baniiihed - eidlest•; ca they .hiSsri .OC-- theirt'sUffering„:cottntirri7,49o athyezi, and. not e.ome By:whittle (Mg" tli,py ate made Stay away it, - need's:iry to • speak. = If 'there is one drive Ntillastar away at this hear, he isunicorthythe name-Wham gian.-, •To • the women --no appeaLia . peceose-, rj. They are lik.o the-Spartan moiliemof old.: I kiiew of - One:wile:lMA list all hersbits; - ex- Cept one: Of - eight- years. She' Wrote that' ' she, wanted me to reserve - 4 place.forigua , "ti the ranks, The whinat.,l,readthe letter, ktiew, that Woinitii well,* and 'said it Was 'elliartitteiiitie t Cf heif • riotivetiFyytailiyttiinhig aside relate-the various tactdertts of giiihtgiUP 0. 1 0: last.sort to-the ,cfnise to me, .Wlierever we go• i srefind,The heti, and hands of 'our noble wotrierEinillite&L-••• They are seen-whe'rettet the 'eye miOdall• - ....0r' the atep,turni - - Thehaveone.;&tylasterforro. to bourap. the,. hearts of our -4/P 0 0 , c; ; - - knowthe deepdisgrace, felt • ".bir, Georgia at our army fall'inibabk-frbin'DaßiSiettlifte:lti eriot of the State. Stit t -I"Waa;'-ticiti cof . ..Abase who considered Atbeitykattiwheuriepr' ar.mY• creased the Chattahoochee..- resolved-, that it should not, and I tlien„rint a man in com l . instal who T krieW Wont d Strike a 'manly biti4 foithecity; and ninny a Yankee's blOod , Wite made to•nouriah the" soil-before the:prize:was won.: It does nethecome us to reyert.to die'- - aster. , Let the dead bury the- deal with One army,. and 'retie Wort ' • crush Sherman: "lain going Wthe snarl° confer with our general&i ., 'l'heend" Must ; Pit tbetlideat•ofpur.enomy„., It, leas fkga that I abandoned tieorgat'to berTate._ -Shame upOti - such falsehbod. ' Where"'doeld the author have- been-f whertziWalkero-when Prilk, and; when General, ,Steptien- Lee Nivaa sent to.her ,essiatanse.„miserePle man.. The man wliO utteredtlus was diet. . Ile was MA' a mattto try. If I knewlhat a gerierattiarnetpossess the right.tiraditiesf tty. command,- w_ould : l-not be wrong if he were r ept _seraoyed 7."_Why when our army was falling` back from - NOrth-- ern'tleorgia; I even - heard tialf`l 'bad ' sent. Bragg with pontobtia to cross it to Cuba.— But we must be. charitable;' • The.z.miln-100 can speculate ought to- hemade, to, take ,up his-musket.... When the war is over . and - bur - independence won—and we will Catablislitair independence—who-will be cmr,aiii3tbcracytt Ihope the limping soldier. To the • young ladies I would sv • tliat, when „choosing - between an empty sleeve and - the man who had remained at home and grown rich; alwayi take -"the empty " -sleevej Let the old-men remain at home and taaketbreed 7 •• But should they know of ..any .. youn g, than. keeping away from the service; - who" cannot be made go any either way, let them-Write to the Executive: I read ailletters sent me from the people, but have not the time ten:44 to them. You, have riot many 'men 'between eighteen and forty-five left. The boys=•••'-f:Jiid bless the boys—are as rapidlyy as they become old enough, going to the field. The ; city of Macon is tilled with. stores, sick ,and wound-' ed. It must not be abandoned wheh threat ened, but when the enemy come; instead of - calling upon "flood's army for defence, -the • old men must fight, and when the enemy, is driven beyond Chattanooga,. They, t 00,.. can join in the general rejoicing. Your . prisoners are kept as, sort rif Y.ankce capital. ' have heard that one, of their generals-Said that their exchange would. defeat Sherman: I have tried every means,. conceded everything, to effect an exchange, butt° 'no purp:ose.— Butler, the beast, with whom no commission er of exchange would hold interconme,E had published in' the newspapers thatit we would consent to the exchange of negroes, ;ell diffi culties might-be, removed. This is reported . as an effort 'to" get - Ili:tacit whiteivashed 'by holding intercourbe ;whit gentlemen', If -an exchange could he - effected, - don:t know lint that I nught.be induced to recognize .131itier. But in _the future' every .effort 'will 'lie' given, - as far es' possible,' to effect the` end"; "We want our 'soldiers" In the field, :arid :weiwant the sick and wounded to returnhome-.1t,1s ' - not proper for me to,spe,ak.of the niimber.'of men lit the "field," but, this l' - will' hay, that two-thirds' of Our men': are 'absent, -'some' sick, seine- 'Wounded, but - : meet of them . absent ~ without` ; . The. gam who repents and goes back to his, command er voluntarily, appealdstrbrigifthEiecutive cremency : s 'But Suppoie hestark away 'Until the•war ;is over;, and -trie • iromraciew return home; and when every riten,lt hlstttrytwillilm toldothere-will,he,slueld.himself?, It is tip on these re fl ections: thjit Prety te,'" Mae then return to their duty, bat after confer ling With our:generals at headquahers;: if tliere , bit any other remedy -it lloyemq - friends,- ands forgive my„ ertpuays. .I.ltrqe been asked to"send. rein'foreementsfitireTti•-• ginia to Georgia. 'lre .Virginitt'llie disparity • in numbers is jnat as gteatas it is in Georgia. • - Then I have been'asked why ~.the army, sent . to the Shenandoah :Nutley ~was not sent "here: It ",Was because - art artily - of the enemy lidd' penetrated lhat tr-ivifileyt4o the very -gatetc- oraLynchbul'g,! antf,fieuetal -Early was. sent to dnyo ,them not Ality successf.o ;1)4 *trosshig the Petornac, - came well - nigh Captiiiiii*Ntaith ington itself and "MeGrant to send two corpseithislisitiOctiirdtickita Milli the en emy denomituited4iraid.ii'ilf itaigfiherinan's march into . Georgia of proient them. now, if Eiirlywati L witlidrew,n, 'from -taking: Lynchburg 'and'pntilit,i'cain -plete cord O n -of trienearctind iltiChhiondt - 4' I ,counselledmith that 'tgreftt•attrigmtut soldier, - ,tienesal Lee, upon all these,pointtt. - roamed' Oyes-the . Whole,field: With this,We CAM ' ^ succeed.' If 'Sbire - itairthe" leaVe-wiltrciturti duty sire'ettn defeat :the' enetnytdlWithithat :hope LAM:go ing- to.thefrqut. A i meY ne.s,realithe,thia hope, but I'. kiiim ,lherp are men 'there NOM 'bate looked deMit the fiteiiiiib Often to atsona now-' Lefib binitletipbed:iTiLet,:iteionedla • trust, -.and: reMember that, if. genius- *Abe 1)( 49 illefitiA°ll° is. -1!" , •-‘'r "••• 'Jeff, Avis, ,isAtiatier„aequaliated 4 . 61,:tpe -c• 0 0 (1 44; 2 .;40•4eb0WIPiRsigiV • _ . , - er j r4nlu, huporge_deruwandA c p ‘ oliAl l wrt tb , u"?...itutOnFt7.." 4 l ll li4Augl.e4&x.__,Oti.COMtfr - - ,WttiOn :thrOtighP ll , l 9l , § ol 4 • ;3# l ! 4 'PYr:Rfit he • papc•r§arti 11 97i4e4)44 111 P-•_4i`OPPßctiitPd , t4eiellarkF e4• o n-af.ereurY,: - . 3 T10 ci! Vil4 10 1 6 4 ePT. 04 4. 0 . 1 .9f W•IcIASIe-CUT4PrO I 4•74pd saiff•l4o irqT9S 4 4•:;9 TIA-991 48 .491f1ikigt the "Clilef b ., ! . "Vi. TA, .' I °.•CcoOPPO uiPP4KBP,Illech• hut we cannot, refrain 'frtimfrlssitigour ; Prcilbtind • ""siPlid liaVe beck 11We Weir& 'oll‘ btp_the . Megistrate of. the ..6 1 eiMetleaateliedeits, for,we i csimot make, pti,,w_nivadktkit 'livered it. We bop s t( i . fs wit , a n' thentlditY. 4 ' `• '' • - RICAD 'I TIAIE:IPAingititi1 1 11•11)&111 1 1 ! ".- I'ZBOT "Eittrelfiik''' ' kid' *NA %Wirt -Lootivout for tbevilbute4:;oUtbidßirs*blEitsd, .fer z t4eu your may,, eAPP'eAciAir ILAPPIAD • qof the rebel war debt,- vg,q0q,,Q09,009,, i. . •_ , vgth &lir °NOV, - a i tiittal "of'diiiiii• $4;• I'4 , I I 1,- 1)60.' 4 } ' 4 4 1:1)1:', ~.”4 "”1tig1..71)4 ( ,. '.4d , , Z. : •4' ~. :I F loiltrft.4 l .,ittleaae.:".`. forithtn ygiutablipific ,ReA•to PaY I .4 , l:o9.Wictrh-IPP4ti2nfil l ol 2 /1 8, - confiscation% tts 1114 3a.9,fe, ''h i f" ' • ifirtioriii . debt 0k tI(X 1 1 1 100 •%mo• " ' '''' if "' • - zigavgLifilelifii,ei ? 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