TgSRB OF T 11E3111V EBI4 , it/DIURNAL, . fr:lt i+—s) 7l persuntimi payable; in advance— ss 00 if riot paid advance. - 1 t• 6 se term , . will be Ptrictiv adhered to hereafter. TO CLUBS: .. • i o ree copies to one address (In advance) $7 00 Sitl3 00 Fourten" ." •• •• •• • tltil 00 Club stitacrlptionsarinst inrvartsbl* be paidin adVstice. Th e .1 - nonskr. will he I'm ... Welled to Carriersand others 0;4 00 per 100 copies. cash on dr-livery. • , tr" ClerlLVl4en and School Teachers will be tarnished gni the doven.tfrialt 50 in advance, orsl .T 6 it Paid odds the rAr—over one year, full rates. • ' • B.iites Adversinisag t : • for $ lines, including date, one ineertion,-TO eta, and. I shsegnimtinsertions 26 eta. One square of T lines, and • 2 lines, for 1 or 2 Insertions ii : -. B.insertioria $126. sibeerment ineertions, ,245 cents pa. equate. Langer • in proportion- . . - nenwas. - = EEL atz 11111/2Llllg •ree lines ' ' $$ 00: $3 50 $5 00 enlines, and over 00 T 00 op , °Notre!, or 141ine& 600 10 00 . 00- "tree • • •• . 21 " 800 , 14 00 20 00. " ' "28 " .2 0016 00 2400 r,re - ••'••35 '•10 00 • •19 00 - 26 00 • carter column.. 14 00 • 22 00. ,40 00 r4r - Larger apace as per agreement. - or Nine words are counted as aline to advertising. writers , Notices and Dissolutions. 2 and 2 times. $2. 50. dminiatration Notices and'Dissolutions. - 0 times. 53, COAL TRADE APV-EIRTTISEMENTS. Terminus of the Phlladeliohla & Reading E. R., on the Delaware, at Philadelphia."--Plers for the Shipmerit of Anthracites, Pier . No. 1. AIMETT, VAN DUSEN & LOWMAN, °Cost Mt. and Broad Top Coal. • • ALSO, tarrepirs 07' HIGH COAL & NAVIGATION 'COMBAjiY'SOOiL BP,RLNG MOUNTAIN, HARLEIGH, BEAVER MEADOW, • HONEY-BROOK, • - HAZLETON. • . BEAT QUALITILE! OF ED AND WHITE ASH COAL. typing Wham-k—No. 1 Port Richmond.. , No. 2 Eliiabettiport. MOO6--iio. 201 Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA. Trinity Building, NEW YORK. 5 `Doane street, BOSTON. lASTNER, STIOXNEY & WELLINGTON, PEACHES BY . TILL . d.I.EGO, IN . • nthraoite & Bituminous Coals SOLR iaDY7B IN NEW .NNGLAND ' PACKER'S LEHIGH SUGAR-LOAF COAL. SA.IIIIEL CASTN'EIL New York, Cr: P. STICKNEY. Fall Fiver. J. C. WELLINGTON, Boston. (20 Trinity Building; New York, :OFFICES : 21:, Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Rilby Street, Boston, art' .No. 6, Port Richmond, PhilatPa. May 16, !63 , • • 20-tf Pier No. 14. CHARLES 4. HECKSOHR & CO., =EI BROAD MOUNTAIN. • BLACK REATH', AND • • SUPERIOR RED ASII COALS_ OFFICER: 1 : 1 45 Sonth street, New York. 132 Walnut sliest, Philadelphia. . PHILADELPHIA, L. SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. :0: hipping, Wharves for. ANTHRACITE COIL at Greenwich, Delaware River, PhHada. - Wharf No. Al. ' • AIUDENAIEIi BOAMEL, POTTS & Co. (205 Walnut Strict, Philadelphia. OFFICES: 110 Brbadway...l‘lew York. • : • 04 . Rilby Ftreet; Botgon. , Wharf NO. 2;, IrEPPIJER 4:1e• BRO. (N. E. cor. Walnut & Fourth ats., Phila. OFFICES:3S Pine Street, New York. -; (Merchants , Bank Building, Providence. DAVIS PEARSON & Co., • • IuNEEI AND suirecrii OF THE • k EBRATED . LOCUST MOUNTAIN .WHITE ASH ' And SPOIIN YEIN RE D 9 SH, - 'CO A.L . : 'No. 133 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ornolcs No.l 3 l u l l ;flr i oadway, Room No. 9 Trinity dnNew York. • . • • (No. 11 Doane Street; -Boston. WiIARF—GREENWICII,'DELAWARE kTIS ntAICSON., , • EMANUEL DAM', ASHLAND. Ith Let Log iIAAS, URENIZER a CO" NESS AND SIIIPPER.S OF THE CELEBRATES) . pohn Vein. • Red Ash and Diamond Vein Red Ash Colliery. 1.0 0 1 Warriligtan. Colliery. . ALSO, • • he !lapel-ism. White Ash Coal, from the . .New Shenandoah City Colliery; aich will be found to excel any Coal yet shipped from • Schuylkill Region. • ' • • 'ole Agents for the sale •of GEO. W. SNYDER:S, iperior Pine • Forest White Ash Coal. OFFICES: WALNUT SL. PIIILADtk. i.m: No. - 9 TRINITY BUILDING,- N. Y. Hach 12,,'C4, • -11-1 y - • CAIN, -HACKER . & - COOK 1 • .• • ble te., ►rly Eder line and • OCUST GAP, - • ' - •• . LOCUST MOUNTAIN, • 'BLACK HEATH: m, dealers in other first..qualitiea of WHITE AND ZED ASH' COALS. Walnut. Street, 'Philadelphia, and Woodland Wharrey,- Schuylkill River. IA 16 AIN. MOURIS . II A CKISR. JFSE.F. M. COOK MOODY, Shipper and Agent, Schuylkill Haven, February 15, 'G2 ly LOCUST GAP -.COAL. have aripoinited CAT*, - BACKER COOK ole agents forme LOCUST • irNTAIN COAL, from Locust Gap Colliery. . • • • GEORGE. W. PARVIN:... Locust Gap. Jan. it, B 6e able re a 'the soft • MMETT, VAN DUSEN LOOHMAN, • Minere and Shippere of. the Cetebrnted LOCUST. MOUNTAIN COAL. . • (""(11!nut Street,.Philadelphia.' OFFICES: t Tiinitc 13uilding;Tiew York. • • LNo. 5 bonne ,street, Boston: •• - 111reil 19, '62 : - - ,• • .13- l; let )e In )the site utet BROAD TOP. BROAD TOP.-COAL. • . he Hun in gdon and Broad -Top .111oun.• min Railroad and coat Company ;•riieciftilly• call the attention of R. R. Companies. tnlhorkt flncris and lkianufacturera 'to the. value, of it roAl. aft a. STEAM OENERATOR AND FOR NiTAt:TURINGTURPOSES. • tip aU r fod lasY TAB BROAD TOP COAL FIELD, ring connection With'PIiILADELPITIA AND NEW RE. both by Canal and Railroad, through Pennayl .a and New jersey, is not liable to the interruptions 411!ments incident to the Souranati Ikrumitiona 1E4107, nhd regular supplies can __safely be counted a throughout the yrar. . - • th of 1 good .ost— L tiul clog. Lewis - Audenried made afrangementswhereby they are In dant.' re: • of large quantities of the choicest BROAD TOP, . they are prepared to'fill orders promptly at market •• ron. Walnut Street:Philadelphia: - ()yr 'cgs Ile ilreadlvay, New York. 14 Rilby Street, Boston. . :44 Westminister Street, Providence. tre 1. '64 , GENERAL OFFICE • or Mt GILLEN:LT:TM , • ROAD .TOP :WILITE. :ASH Seini-Bituminous• -C -0 _A_ I_4 o. 101 WALNITT STREET, PHILADELPHIA: ROBERT MAE POWEL, Nanaier. CONNECTING OFFICES 6 Trnreler Buildituip, Boston, Mau. ,‘ Trinity 4 ! New York. 6 .14..63 • • flake 6 re , it Llll5 3 I aVid t tops a rot ve di- get to r make BROAD TOP WHITE . ASH MI -BITUMINOUS COAL NOBLE, OALDWELL'A 004 112 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, - No. 111 Broadway, New Voila, No. 61 State Parcel, Boston, a se peri et' quality of this celebretea =a from their EDGE HILL' COLLIERY, • • and Ithipped exclusively by them. • 4, , ca 14-1 y • LORBERRY:. CREEK. O RR . ERRY.cO.4ii: ''• the umh.rsigned, having, consolltintOrl onr Three -.lies In the Lorherry.ltegion, will hereafter trans' our hoiliter, under the nagik6.o( • - KITZMITMEIL GRAM ds Co; STEES Co. GRAEFB'a NUTTING. r. GRA EY?, member of onr firm, having aaaoda - himself with J.., lt. BLAKISTON, will reside - In sdelihia. and all our coal ehippen by tide-water will 'alder the exclusive control of BLARISTQN, ..Increased rare and attention its preparation; we • to maintain the reputation AO our celebrated Lot • Coal. PnithlimElls abroad can rely npon- having real skipped the very beat order. • it.11741a1" OIL/ LBW & T. . ice and can bet* 1 grate , coils' .ongh I bottle Piod er " OOP 1 al , the 1' •- 1 ~e 7 ,1 ,, , ~,..,, . !. , ~.f.; !'.= -.- •..." ~.,,.... --, • -. , 31,0, 1., , ,.:. .t, , q.*Trc -- . - Z•ra.. SI .1‘."..• '-'41 1 .1-14 •• 01 " - : -- - --L --, t---; ' ~.--. ' - - - - . - . _ .---= ~ ..,--_.. - .. ~-.- .... 4.- .... -,, .- . .. • ;,, • 1.. 2, z__ • • '''- 7 ~' ip'., 19..7.:'-1 i.:1 . , . . ... ~,,, ._, rm ,-,. ,T. , . ' ~.,,,,-‘-' '• - 't S- t,l , r , 'l., t. IA? 'V ., . - .2 :1..4 ":-..,,,'.-,* - ' ,P,' ' ' --- Z ,- , -_ ''' 1 ‘. •," - - , 771!" , l ''.• f " . .. ' ,..... ''.- ". ....- r. •,i - .• • •', • , . ..'„ • A * I - .-' 1 /: : : '' -' .l. -- - ... ", .; • -,:_ -- ; - _. ': , 4./ • '.. • •••,‘? v; .i. - -'' ~ ' f*-..-. /-* A F . ... " 8 -,. ; „, `,21,". l i t t il ,- . . 0.4 - 4 ,!•- , E 3 .2.. .. ' " - ..=:- . • - . . . ,•:, . .-. 1- , , -,;, . - ,--, •••••1 ~, ':-....-- . !•••• •-•.' . ' . , , • -,4,... - -_•k •'' - - - -•- , -, ~ • • - Iti E _ . .. ~...,,,...,..,_. . _ . . cc Xc- ' -.- • •... . „ , . , - • . .- . , , . . PUBLISHED -EVERY SATURDATMORNING BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVIIIII, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL: XL. COAL. QUINTARD & WARD, No. 11 PINE Street, NE:Ve Sole Agents for The Consolidated Coal Co mpany's ItaltitnoreAreiti Wilkerbarre Coal, shipped from Jersey City and Elizabethport. —' • Also, for the lIAIIPSLIIRE and BALTIMORE CO.'S Ilampshire .George's Creek-Coal, - shipped at Baltimore and GeorgetOwn. '• • : . - Agents for GEORGE MEARS. celebrated - Brotzd Top Coal, shipped at-Philadelphia.' • • ' • From.their Wharf, No. 1, at Port Richmond. Phila delphia, they are prepared to ship the best qualities of Locust Mountain and Red and White Ash- Schuylkill Coals. : From their docks at jersey City (where the 'depth of water is from 15 to vs, feet), they are prepared at all seasons to supply ' the:above Coals, and LEHIGH, to steamers and ships for ports In China and sisewhefe. Steamers can be_ coaled at anz hour during day :or night. • • . U..J. B. SMITII, . • . • • . Agent at Jersey City, Agents at Bataan—WAßD d BAUM, 42.Kilby St. " at ,Netrark,,LJ. AL.D.r.C.A.3IP. • March 12, .64, Pier iso. 11 LEWIS, AUDENRIED:4I.c Wholesale Dealers In the beSt varieties of Anthracite and .Bitiiminous. .Coalzi • Pot; -Walnet Street, Philidelp l l l 4. OFFlCESno:Broadway, New York. • • • 1411.01 by Street t ßoatou, Pioneer Shipp'ers from Elizabethpoq, or LEHIGIL,SPRING MOUNTAIN, lIAZLETON, AND , COUNCIL RIDGE COALS, ELIZABETHPORT I COAL. • • ' COAL: • •-• CO/L. LEVirIS . AUDENRrED-& Co.- -..OFFICES : ; ' .405 Walnut Street, PIIILADELPIIIA. - 110 Broadway, NEW you.R.- • - -• -• 14 liilby Street, BOSTON: Wholeznie Dealers In the hest varietleief DOMESTIC COALS—SoIp proprietors of Wolf Creek Colliery, oipa ble of producing over 150.000 tans a year of the celebra ted DIAMOND, (Red Ash,:j and' BLA01: 13r.►Tn,•lWhite Ash.) • ' ALSO, . Exclusive Agents for the'sale of the purely gentiine Lo cust 'Mountain Coal, front the Locust Dale Colliery of Purrs L Co.; all Of which will be 'snipped di, rect to New -York, Via.. Canal ,• or coastwise, via. Green wich Piers, (below Navy liard,. Philadelphia.) , At Philadtriphin;_frpui Pice No.:11, 'Pert. Richmond The choicest qualities of RED and. WHITE ASH COALS from •Schuplkill'Cotintp, selected with special care, and shipped under our personal superintendence. At Elliabettsport; N. J. LEHIGH. SPRUNG MOLThrTALN and COUNCIL . • - RIDGE COALS. • • From Baltimore, Pld. ' The.- celebraidi ITAMPtMIn.EIIITUNITSOL'S COAL • - At Jeraiti- , {via.. Lehigh - and Morris 'Canals.) ' . The very superior WILICBSBARRE COAL, from the Baltimore Vein, taken-from the . "Andenrie/Improye, : : meet and Coal C,ompimi- . .74•Estate,”mear ;WilkeioMre: also, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of *Each, for Steam 'purposes and for: family use, are unsurpassed. We hold certificates in our offices from parties who have -used and fully tested' these coils, and , pminnince them the BEST ANTui.toynt COMA for steam in use, pro- . ducing .no . clinker, less ashes and greater . .blake, than any rothea - Jkimbs now before the pub 'c. •- • - . • COAL.. - COAL. A •.. . , T.- STOUT 4k. CO (Successors to STOLi• & VAN 'FICKLE.). . Miners and Shippers of the celebrated - FELTON ME-- 11164) COAL, from the Ebberynle Colliery, near . Ha zleton, Pa., and dealers In the hest varieties of ' ANTHRACITE AND BITEIIIIVOUS . iOALS. Delivered direct iorn the mines or•on board of ves-: sels - • , - - TRENTON; •'• • ELIZABETH:PORT; N. J., N. BRUNSWICK, N. J. - PORT RICHMOND, PA.: . OFFICES-44 dk 46 'Yrinity . Building, 11l Broadway, ow York. - • • L STOUT. S. 'VAN WICILIA. (.I.' Les STOUT. • April 4,..64 . - 14.: NEW.: YORK SAMUEL BONNELL, Jr,, Nos. 43 &45 Trinity Builditig N.Y. , 11, 1 SHIPPING POINT: • Pier 4, ELIZABETHPORT, N. J. OFFERS FOR S4I.V HONEY 13ROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN 111ARLEIGH, AND BUCK IatOUNTA GO MS BALTIMORE (OA A. BLACK DLLIIOND WILKESI3ARRE COALS, . AND THE CELEBRATED GEORGE'S OREEK CUMBERLAND COAL May 21,'6. 21-ly ISAAC SELTZER • . . has removed to No.lll Brciadwity, 'A:loom 69 Trinity Building, . . . SOL.'•AGENT, FOR .• .. . BANCROFT, LEWIS & CO., Miners and ShippOrs of the celebrated - Locust Mountain Coal. - . . AM) FOR, Sinnicknon 6:. Glover's, nenry.ClaY, Lor. berry, 'Palmer & Lewis Red Ash, - Shamm kin; - Lehigh, Cumberland, Broad Top .. : ~00 A L . S . - -.- Cr' Officehoitm. from 12 co 5, P. M. • - ALSO SOLE AGE T. VOS Focht's Patent Self- Dumping COAL TUBS AND BLOCKS. WILLIAI 1 - 111. ROGERS Hu removed his office-to-No. 11.1 Broadwai, Trinity Building., 11..vm No. 813 x. Agentfor the sale (Atha celebrated - . Lorberry. a. -B.bainokln Free -burning Fimily. Also. the Lewb, Palmer and Peach Mountain Veins lied Ash; -White Ash Mahanoy. Shamokin, flack Heath. Lornst Mountain and Lehigh, all- of which_ are well adalued for (amity use aid Mannfactuthig . hew York, May t.'l, .2.1-3 m. . . . VILE :ROPE TOR MINING P VD, The subscriber having been apiwAnted Ageht for 011 t. !CIV.%, BIBBY' . ot C 0.% celebrated WIRE ROPE, is now prepared to receive orders for ' - either Flat:pc Mum": Alareoal or Steel: -- ' •. ' .. ' These Rom are made. of•tho . t highest brands o Iron and Steel, and give . uniVe.i *sathdeetion throughout, Engl d,.particrdar ly the Steel Rene. which is pre ferred on account of its armed orstrengib, toughness andlight: nese, making a very great sav ing in weight and steam-power, .N, and being harder than iron, the ~-`. pulleys do hot wear the ,Rope; but the Rope the pulleys, which are: of conree; much cheaper to ior farther partieulais; ii pply to .3 • 'z' ';'' ...,- il - SAMUEL THOXPSONI NI'PEIM . , ' • ' hell Plato* „,...., ritrw r rk. •, i ,w teeth yen to pierce the Bowels d the rarity and _tiring oat beim the 'cavelike:4 Bps tketais' hag* ands estaiiiatarete,ewr use'and:Smowei.-41t; JOIMMM. . . BAITOROFT, LEwis.._& 00., -- Cejeiorateil ASHLAND COAL; FROM MABANOY MOUNTAIN.: OFFICE—,III: Walnut -Street, COmmercial Philadelphia. • .• • - • - . • New York Office—TT Cedar, Street. 13oston Office-4 Doane Street; • [Oct. 23 - , .58 43:- Pier No. 13. • BLAKESTON, GRAEIT & (10,, - . •Nfl FILIIITZELS OP 1. . LORBERRY AND LOCUST MOUNTillif COAL. Shippers of other approved qUalities of • ViI:LX.V.V., AND ,HED . ASH COAL. 318 Walnnt Street, Philadelphia... • 9 -Trinity Building, New I ork. Cor. of Kilby & Doane Street, Boston. 7- Feb. 14, 'MI OONNER - '4 PATTERSON' HIV; APPOINTCO . I LEWIS ACDEINFLIED Iti. Co. Agents fey the sale of . their celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL FROM THE . : - Aiddrind and Oirardville • . -• • WRITE .• . • • . S at:TY_LKItI: • 'CI a r,, . .11rhp.rf No. 7, Pore: Richmond.. o F r icEs: { - No. .316 Walnut Street, Philadelphia: , __No - 30q . West : Thirteenth-St., .K . Ybrk October 16, . ••- • • . . lIINN'ES AND SDIPPEDS.DIIi . . . . ShinrS SPRING 'LEMGII • • C O.A Torktova, - Carlion County, .• Pennal •• • 321. WALNUT Street, Philadelphia; MLR,- luzerne County, I'a: July . . . GinAREEIGII. COAL. —:• . • .', . • . Our'"ITAILLEIGIP' COAL is now sold canslvely, in Philadelphia and' vicinity:. by DAY 'MODELL.— Parties ordering 'from them, may' always'depend upon • geitinn'a.pare article, ' : OFFICE-1.09 pralnat , Bi..-Philadelphia • • • • . SILLI3I.O &.3IoIiXE. • llazlefon,. l 3lay 9, , G 4 ' = 2:1-1y• • • T.. H. SOHOLLENBERGEN, AGENT, Miner and Shipper of the Celebrated • Black Heath White Ash and Peaked fain Free_ilnrning • . • PINK . LASH -COAL. -. P. 0: ADDRESS 7 -.l.:orrsvita.r. Schuyl kill County, Pa. . _ • April 19, , 6'3 . EAST 'RANICLIIP . I L 0 Wit EICRY VEEN COAL.' • • • •-• MET.a.st Franklin Lorberry Coal is now sold exclu sively by ...Messrs. NOBLE, CALDWELL:&!CO., who are my sole Agents.. Parties ordering from-them, may always depend upon getting, a pare article:. • • .. (No, 112•Wainitt St., Philadelphia. • OFTICOFFICES:.I No. 111-Broadway, Trinity Building ; . • New 1. ork. .• • .L.No. 61 state Stitet, Boston. • HENRY:. - Tremont.-March 29, '62 • . ' " C.ONNI:YR . dr - PATTERSON, . r. • . :Miners and Shippers cif the . Celebrated • LOCUST MO U NT AIN Can. • •• • J. J. CONNOR.. ' J. a. PAITERSON - . 'Ashland, - Pottsville; • Schuylkill Count 4, 1959.• • . . -NEW COMBINATION . COAL SCREENS .. . • The undersigned take pleasure in announcing to.Ciial Operators and others, that they are manufacturing a new COAL SCREEN. of their Invention; which they will guarantee to wear twice:as long, , and do its work' better than-any crimped wire Screen in. use. : The seg ments turned out by us can be bent: to any circle re quired. 11 - e alms guarantee that the mash will alsvati° retain its oriaina/ size until entirely trorn'out. - In the crimped wire Screens the meshes frequentl slip,,and t i lose the proper mesh, before' We &teen :is elf worn out. -We :manufacture any -sized mesh. our' . New• Combination Screen, used in the trade. • •. • . la• - ,Mr. Dielim, who. '‘.3.9 asociated wl. -31r.illeach am in the business 'of mminfacturing 'Screens, at: Nor wegian and Railroad - streets. Pottsville, having dii solved partnership, and disposed of his interest.has re. moved to Railroad street, in the -rear 'of D: Esterlra 'Llardwitrii Store, Centre Street, and associated iiith him in the manufacture of their new Coal Screens of allde scriptions, Mr. Jasper Snell. lie solicits a continuance of the: patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon. him. 'We arc also manufacturing a style of Wire Screen -by a process different loan that used in making crimped wire scree.ns, as good in every respect, to4rhich the at tention of . Coal Operetors Is Invited. . • f DIElIli As SNELL, Manufacturers. of 'Screens of all 'descriptions at the* shortest notice. fDec. 214 '6il 52-ti fj Ain TOOTH, Nail, -Flesh, Cloth and - Bitishes, in goat variety, at • ' Nov. 7. • Apothecary. the Most Co4iplete . . !igeiwitag- Ma- The IntrodilOtioit. of -the FLORENOE Dates a new era irt'Sewing Machiriee• It Hems, Fells, Hindi; Gatheroi,. Braids, • Quilts, and Gathers and Sews min. . . " : Ruffle. at the same - time. ' • The undersigned. has been ; appointed Agent' for. Schuylkill County; of the Florence Sewing Machine 'Coinpany, Manufacturers of. the celebrated Reversible Feed Sewing Machines: • - The following advantages over •any andall Sewing Machines, art claimed for the " Florence*. : It Makes leer different stitcheS, the lock, knot. dou ble-lock and double-knOt, on one and the 'same ma shine.' •Rabli stitch being alike on both sides. of the fabric • It has the rei•eVe feed motion, which enables the operator, by elm p t urning a thumb. screw, to have the work run either to the right or left, to stay any part of the same, or faster, the ends of the seams,.witheut turn ing the fabric. • - Changing the length of the stitch; and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done while the ma.- chine is in motion.- • • Every stitch is perfect In itself,' making the seam se- cure and uniform. • - . It utmost noiseless, and can be used wheretpdet is Its motions ate all positive: there are no springs to get out of order, , and its simplicity enables the moat in experienced _to operite it. . • . ~ It will notoil the dress . of the operator, as all the machinery Is on the top of the table. - It is the most rapid sewer in the world: making live stitches to•each revolution. • • • Its stitch is the wonder' of all- because of its com bined niasticity, strerigthend• beauty. It does the heaviest - mllnest Withoottlituage pf te.usion or machinery.- • - - • Every-DWl:line has,ene Jenck.i , -Patent hentrnets 'attached, (the - right to,use which we control,) enabling the *operator to turn any width of heat desired.. The public ie respectfully invited: to examine three MachineSM the store of the nndetsigned, Centre street, l'ottaville, where full pMticalant will be given, • - • E.B. MORRIS,'. ,• 44t_ 1 ,4110 4 . • 4. 4 ` or 0 3 _ .4" B&C' NO- -410. Atigtitloo, Removal ofAlsgaigrola - Float de - Feed Store:: - =The :undersigned -heti remored 11 Plorrr and Feed Store isms Noiriesisti find Third . Streets; to , nit eorherof former, Co - -:operating,' 'trader the instruction , of the Secretary ot War, --viltil - Major-General Sur :bridge, commanding District of Kentucky, • 's well aa 3vith Governor Morton of-Indiana, who, though at one, timegreAtly,embarraisied, bra'Legislature 'Strongly tainted' with dia. ;loyalty, m his'effirrti - to veprestr the domestic ern my; has at List-seen his State relieved from! the-danger-of.Ayil war. - - . 74n), although, the , treason of.tio order has been thbodlngldy exposed,' and altlaing.h bapacity'for fatal mischief bas;` by ' mes3te o? thearrest of its leadisrs i , 'the Seizure - O(Ra arms, and other vigorous means -which have been pursued, been, seriously impaired, It is still, busied with its secret plottinga against the Governnient, and with its perfidious designs' izaid of the Southern Rebellion. "It -is- re-. ported to have recentlylssued new signs. and passWords;and .its .raembers assert. that foul means Will bensed to prevent the success" of the Administration - at the -coming 'election, ' and threaten,an eatended'revolt in the-event of there-election nEPresident Lincoln. In the. presence of the Rebellion and this secret order—which is bit its echo and faith ful annot but be amazed at theut- • ter and Wide-spreall profligacy;e personal and political,• which these movements agaiust the government disclose. The guilty men en gaged in there, after casting aside their 'elle glance,. seem to haVe ; trodden wider foot ev- . ery senthnent of .hcinOr and - every restraint Of law, human . and divine. Judea ,produced but One 'Judas Iscariot, and- Rome, from the sinks 'of her demoralization, producbd but one Cataline, and yet;:as events prove, there has arisen together in our land an entire brood of such traitori, all ••animated by the same parricidal spirit, and all struggling with thosame relentless malignity for the dismem berment of our Union. Of this extraordina ry phenomenon—not paralleled,- it is believed in. the world's history—there can•be, but one explanation, and . all these blackened and fetid streams of crime may well be' traced to the seine common fountain: .So fierceirin tolerant and. imperious was the. temper en gendered by Slavery, than whom the South ern people, after' having controlled the na tional councils for half a century, were beat en at an election, their leaders turned upon the GOvernment with the insolent fury with whielt , they would have drawn their,revolvers on a re belliousslavein one of their_negro quarters, and, they have continued since to prosecute their warfare, amid all the barbarisms and atrocities naturally and necessarily inspired 'by thein fernal institution in- whose interests they' are sacrificing alike themselves and their country. Many of these conspirators, as is well knciwn, were fad, clothed, and educated at the ex *His° of the nation, and.weraloaded with its honors-at the very moment they struck at its life with the horrible criminality of a son stab bing the bosom of his own mother while im pressing kissee 'on her .cheeks. The leaders of the - traitors in the loy al States, Who ,so completely fraternize with these conspirators, and whose mach inatioris are now unmasked, it is as-clearly, the duty of the Administration to prosecute and punish, as It is its duty to subjugate the' Rebels who are openly in arms against. the: Government. In the performance of this duty, it is entitled to exper,ti and will. doubtless re- - , ceiVe thezealous‘xo-operatkin.of true; men !- everywhere, who, •in ertashiiig the trtienlent ! foe ambushed in the haunts ot this:Secret Or der, should rival in conmge the armies which . so nobly L suatain our:, flag on the 'battle-fields 'of the South. - .Respectfully submitted; J. HoLx, Judge-Advocate General As some ,Of thn Copperheads are still troub led about the negro, we. present the following dose for them to swallow .• - • Who said that all men -are created equal? • Thomas Jefferson, the father of Democracy. Who gave the negioes the right bf anffrage in New York ? The Democratic party. • Who presided over the. Convention which gave this"_privilegeto negroes? Martin Van Buren, a - Democrat. • - Who afterward elected Martin - Van Buren to the Presidency of-the United Statea? The Democratic party. • . • Who married .r_ negro woman and by her had mulatto - children? Richard M. Johnson, a good Democrat. • • Who elected Richard' M. Johnson Vice President of the United States? The Demo cratic party. If President Van Buren had died, and Richard M.' Johnsoii - thus become President, who would have ' become the Democratic • mistress 'of - the White "House?'"This same negro woman, the- Democratic Vice Presi dent's wife.' - - Who made the negro a citizen of the State of Maine ? The Democratic party:- • Who-enacted a similar law in Massachu setts ? The Democratic party . . - - - Who gave the negroes a right to.vote in. New Hampshire? The Democratic party. Who. permitted every colored person own ing ttriP Yew York to become a voter ? AtieneralAsiernbly, purely Democratic. -. Who - repeated the law of Ohio which re quired t negroes to . ,give bond and security he ft:kb-settling in that State? The' I)emocratic part y ho made mulattoes legal voters in Ohio ? A Democratic Supreme Cotirt - of which -Reu ben Wood was Chief duitice. - • What. became of Reuben -Wood? The. Democratic party elected him Governor three times, and he is still a leader of-that party. Who helped to give :the free negroes the right to vote in Tenneisee'undei - the • act of 1796? -Gen Andreitv Jackson. ' ,Was General Jackson a -good, Democrat.? He generally passed as _such among Demy, Who originated and.practised upon a large scale what is now. called "miscegenation ? The Southern Slaveholders, who - erten: sell their.own miscegenated children. IWhan this is swallowed and digested; we wtll give them another dose. • .A: SEA-Bina. Fazacum.A.k.---"Spiridion," the• admirable correspondent of, thelloston G'azette, in speaking - ' of' nervous, delicate Frencliwriters, and partieniiiiiing several, Mons. Sardon, is a very womanin delicacy of organization. • As soon as her recovered from his recent visitation-of sickness, his med ical attendant ordered .him to take a' trip to Eriglarid' by \VAy of Havre and Southampton, to be.exposed to the sea 'air as much as• pos sible. He was sea-sick as a--Frenchman-, who are the sickest bipeds on sea it is possible to imagine. 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