The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 04, 1866, Image 1

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    irEg.ll:B of 21111 . Pari.Eßl9? JOURNAL;
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Tgrim:_c_42' .73 per'antruca, Payable 1u adrince
!Ea 00 . 1 f not paid in' drance. •. • . . •
'facie ternp3‘iillte . atiictiy adhered to hereafter: .-
~ • . . CLUBS;:..•
*recicoples to one addreen (In advance) • • 87 00
Fifteen • " ' " ' " 30400
C.r.b inb.stliptionamunt.hiraribly be paid inadvince.
•••.i•te ,Turner M - n ill be f ornished to Carrion and otheni
a t 111- per :100 . coping. caEh nn dehvery. • . • • .
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• - Clergymen and School Tenchcrn.Will bq firnl b.
ri with the JOCE:`42.I. at $l.• Win advance:4r $1 75. ff
ptil )vittlip,ttit!3 - ezte—over One yearlall .
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Rates otAdeertasings
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' Fort= Itne..intlitilinar';ite. one in.CrticitMctit..ind
rbsCqueilt inFerticns r7.llcents..opC ft..qnan , or 11Ines,
1 - ;,,, • :,,, :: 11l
~-... ui- ior.t.' inicrl ions *1 ; '3lnpertfotte
61, 9..; i.uhrie4nent.,lns.cittocs, . Vi ' cents, per square.
LargerroCs In proportion.: . ' "*. .:...'; :,
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• . WOSTIP3—TWA. Trourie. • F. SWILVZ.
Thice lines, with date,' $lOO 152.00. $4.50 •• $llOO
• 5 4 9 4 644 -.10 IV
Two squltrns, or 11- lines, ,500 *- -6 00 "10 00 •18 0 0
" , 700 • 800. 14-00- 2000
Fo'x " "a : yOO -
.000: 1800. , 24 00
giro " "05' AO9 . •,1009 . 10 00 23 00
iii• •'• 4 " • " 1050.12 00 •20 09 :5606
Q-I,,rler r+104944 ' ' 14 00 - • 16.'0 50 00 ' 45 x1
11311 .. ... ...24 00 .5000 "
5000 , : 7509
o.ln col:4nm, • • • -pp° :. 5990 • 80'00 150 00
- Linen 6 f•qnsrr, conte per line. 814PcIa1 Noli
e,.. 1 5 tx , rectrt LivAl Notlee. 20,^(134 shine
COAL TRADE A_IWT-42,Erl'ISEMEN-T'S.
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Temilnat, of the F'hllidelphia a Reading R. R., on the Delaware, at ibliadelithla,---Plers for the . Shlinnent of Anthracltes.
rvIITTAI'D SAWYER & ~WARD;
9 Pine
; r,!•4 VirWliatt "
Ei-ilbY • Boiiton.
GOAL OP ALL KINDS BY TAE 0AR.60,
o. 7
3 . 0 . N T 7G ,
MEM
SCHUYLKILL - COAL,
'Wharf :Va. 7'. Port ll.Evlinion
Plilludolphis. •
OFFICES
N0'30,3- St:.-N. York .
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ritr No. 14.
ITZW YORK &'SOITITY.LK.III, COAL Co.,
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rip,(;AD ytil7. , :T.i BLACE". Alal• •
• It.ED ASLE COALS.
eq 1:CO:3111:0.
br , ..-icEs ; ,..S.' Va!itui street,'
C. Azta.;.- 77 State
• , Bostop: ••
CAIN, ITICZER & COOK,
MEI=
LOCL'T. CAP. ' • • -
~ 1.4:4:Et ro.`4IC , EIICIFIV.
. C . ; IT,ACri.
lect, tiaalitlei . • .
• AIiDRED :ASH COALS... -
r. , :p.' .21; Wal ct caul Voodiand
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. irr 3!.'C00/r.
F. MpODY: r,
Siliaylkill.l,lavrqi,
Wttart tor A26 . IIIP.t(ITE: COIL at
Grist:l\4,l:li, I::•!ati—lit , Hit ter. Pttliada.
- 11.tVo b) in;:taCIED it Co.,
SALI oF•Tor,
liVolf Greek - Diamond Coal Co.'s Dia
mom' Per A"il pad
. Diaek Heath White Ash Coals.
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-.• (..2• - •:•,. \ Vali zr, !.. ,, , , •4 0 .... - I";•: , .ladelptila
r).F.F1QE5::,.1:...- 1,..,.,,, , ,51,.i. ,Nt, 1 . .. rli. ' •
: " • • L1•41,•.ty - F:ziQt,..;.;‘,..,,,i,. •• ••
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• ti1 . ,1•1
7.2'ICrIP LE 1:12- 8110. •
Fouith
s!• . , •••••• A e rfik. •
'E'
t,-; i'..y.l;Ctikli:,ll:',;!!rov.dt.:rie
;;'z PE4 •-
Ash
:-..1`...•11'N . .
- R ED- A S 1-1- . -CO-A L:.
Nu. 313
N. 9•Trinity
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V; IT AICF'..-,3..,131:1 - INWIC I.)ELAWAR.F3
o;nIEF,
AUDFIiRIED, NORTON fSt. Co.!
Nir,erE S.hl . ppert of
C 0 A
Loo,r-zT
0.1.t.5l ()I's I N I.:vr,.•uvfrEEE Orr
( - ;.•,;(441;1 . ;:.: the On:.
?4,.r1./.1...1T1i , S 3; iNr,
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OFP're.E.S. : 9 1%•,.,;‘,..iy::::2A.v •
• • • • a: at.;l.'et, on. • • •
._"Apr;;, yiti . . 14.tf-
ZiL '..1 . 11 IF, ,7'.; IZ t....: N. ,
;1 'TM; cel,7:l 3 lzATtn •
Ye OEN VEIN- RED ASH' COAL,
r.,rmery Avh 0): IN'e gte.zran
tee to, sh:p,ft . e;'.fri -, 7ei mirrlp4 'with otlwr Conj. : '
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id (.;e:ci..
d4;r's .l'oeemt
nelll.l-1A
is ,
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t 4" att.: t 4? It Ilitd
•-' E::etu T ri y
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tt . -.R.. ..L. i 7:::: .- TOMLINSON;
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11E1) ALSO ASII. COIL )
CAnal.)
WAL N tiT T ST.,
NO. bp
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L F ILID.CLPIBIA.
lirtztaiyor
root of. ALLE(; Piirt
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1 - T'„ " -• . •
J. CA,
3.5. CONNERr&--Co.,
MINERS AN - T , IW t:FRIIS OF TEE
CELEBRATED. LOOUST MOUNTAIN.
COAL!
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P . . ... .. .
--Pier NO:19 t...lß4ehitiout7,ll . l4ila
No. 309.. 11 ,; :ainut Et.,10111ila• : '.... • '
?ici..63 Etuiiii-0 . -iliiiitlin,q; . .9l; Ii" ! •::
CrivNt-e; (late Caitt , r .4t Peitteraon,) Loeust
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A.,r,1-:-., a c0.,.1..7 ,, ,-.Ft..3tonr.tnin U; lUne-rtpzi, :
Cr.sr I 'rutn.V.,•i, Colmill)!..1.:a
-.,..,... llt ,t .C 6., L.LAT,....:4'i.lr.tiii',•:, . •
ISLo: 11 , *6l • ' •' • - - - . , ' -, 20-iy - .
ROTHEIIMEL SHANER,
COIVI,S!
. t";:r gentA fpr the Sale of the fm.rttit - A'rcr,Ln
31ovt..iTAIN Co Ll"., from . the'cr , ...l - rj.r4i.. COLLILIST
: —3 11: Wnlimist
• , Doane Sitrcci; .111:o4ton,
tr• 7 rui::::t::-Vindratil IcLmd, Phild. i,Porc
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BROAD TOP.
GENERAL . . OFFICE
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BROAD TOP WHITE ASH
Senti-Bittlininous
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'No. lin WALNUT STREET;
. . . • ..P3117 icl - ) ELP..111.49.:: • •
ROBE 41'.- HIRE DOWEL, anaier.
• cONNECTIIO,OFIiICES
•% orreffeler .111giiiiiinga, Benton, Minis..
. • . New °Ai:,
nuo_tr) TOP WHITE ASH
SVA/11-BITIOYELNOUS COAL
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...;.A.LDWELL; GORDON •& .00.,
NO. 1 . 11 W I iloo; ktrect. Pflilndciphin r .. ~
• N0.,1 'ltroadisay. New Tork r
• . 'No. - .11.14 - Siato Nimes, Scotian,
I:4er al:t.p.i.'r'S‘Jr iin'ality of ihiscil;ebrattid coal fro 74 dielr
EDGE EILZ, COT:Ur - FRY;
- Mined and t-hippea cxclasively by t cm.. •
April 4: .64. • . . • • 14-ly
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LORREII:.RY-..CREE . K
I °II " 3 .E.REVY C 0 AL
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C'We.'t he underaireed. having tonanildated our Three
ea in thy Lorl'ien-y 'Region, wt it fiefeafter trams'
ax oureastuc under the IVITIV. of -
MILLEit, CO:.
MILLEI.I,• Co.:: •
GRAEF.E&NUTTINO.
' 7 Mi.e.il - LftifT. a member or our nrn... having Resod!.
led
.with S. 111....tEle"r(iiN ; will.-res Pie ha
riAlatielpidn and all our ctial chipped by tide-water will
be tinder the exciusive contrni of: L'J•AKiSTON,
l'6: • •.- . • • - .
By I nem:lard, cartrati attention in its pretiar•
hope to maimiin trt , a. reputation of oar celebrated Ler-.
berry Coal. lierebaaere abroad 'can rely awn haying
P 4 -5 001-1 chipped in. the very best order; • •• . .
mILLEIt.FOILkEIitt
1%.5 i , ~53
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Arimens, MAP: TY L'AlllPS , 'ot.tbe most
IT/. approve: hiry --Patterne.forr w o rking , • - made• of
lee :cared Gave..: . Ala..ilieelaany Lamp 'Pattern - or.
Lie4:ea.and al.() fur ic.rliing.. •• Aj:to Iron aid Capper
.Gatire, altof whiclr'.vili be- sold .wlinlale anti retail
by •• . •- - • ~- -- • --.- li..BANNAN, Pottsville.
• rif - l_amp.ilatii , :-A. both true t..nd • CepPer: ready
Made, always tal hand.
.thid EizeA Ludt. t 4) otlieT., -'
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1 f1(111 FEET.enlral'lliktinilifiG, areren.
•AVVV. alas; o,n:cloyed Otte, For ease-at ... •
i .E : , i.ji!lii§jiy,l).: - ::yiy.-;E4y.:§4T.i - p . . : g.DAY:.?:'.4- i o . R. - N.1.N:4 - : - - . ..R.Y..,-...8. : F 4 N'4 - : - 01N.. - :::::S.:A . N:NA.N : :.::.:p. - :.Q.TT:S - .yi,14,.14: , -;' , i.:.Q...R.11:Y..L.P.1' .. :-::.V.OVATY:;::: . P.E - N . N...5.:',.f. - 1V:4'.:N,1:A . :.,
XLII.- 2 -N'o. 31.
BT, A IISTON, GM A EFF & Co.,
' • , WINO. L, AND E.lllT . Tr= IF • . ,
LORDERRY AND . LOCUST NOCUTILIi COIL,
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Shipp'ere 'of abet apprriredilnaliti of
VTELI.II3 - AND . 4EI! . ASA COAL.. • ..'
318 .Welent Street. Philadelplrlis:' -
9 7.srinitr . Buildinc, New. Vork.:.
Con oflalby'& Doane Street, Bnstnn,
r 36 ty Betiding: .I , :etv Twit: .
OFFICES ‘2lr., Welnut.Stlttet,
• L'!.s Kilby Street, Boston,
%Vharf 70. 8, Port Richmond, P:siladt.sa;
••• - • •
LEWIS AIUDBNRIPED eV. CO.,' -'.B3—'i r (1-in
Feb. 14, '6l
Anthracite
SVhclexa.le vartF.ttes-ef
Anthracite . and --13iturinirtone..
(2.P5 Walnut iStrOot. t.; , .tadelphis
OFFICES: riO Drondway., New ybrk..
•-•-..( tail by Stroet,Bo!‘ , ..or.. .
Pioneer Fhlp,orri..from El izabothrx,ol.; of
LtHIGES,,SPRING' MOUNTAiNi TIA:ZLETON,:AINth
: • COEN. ell, RIDGE COALS.' 11 , 55 .1.13;
Pier No. 9.
13ANCROFT, LEWIS &
ILINTMF; eel - rpm' OT 1111!
Celebrated AINICLAND CQAL,
FROM MAILISOY MOT STAIN
OFFICE -111 WatnutStreet.,-Co . mmerciAt
Philadelphia. . • . . - .• . .
New York Ottlcert Coder 'Street.' 'Begot:COLE:tee-4
iioine Street. .. [Oct. 23, 'SS . 40,
.J...W t ...DUNKLY, :- r..C.0:,
C Co A. 1;
Pier No. 19, Port• Richmond.
Lai:Yrs,roß
Manchester Pcd Ash, Few 'Haven and Lo
cult Mountain• White Ash.
OrnCE'24'sV WALYCT ST. I PHILADELPHIA
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akVAIiETHPORT.,. --'4,...1.•...:.50J-W.Y..LK,ILL'_-.-.C:O,
COI..
COAL. T -H PCIHOTn"NTERG-EF.-AGENT
•
A. T. STOIST - & ..Miner and Shipper thq Oeloh-rated
• Black Beath .:White and . Peulked Noun.
rsoreft”.ors to STOUT di VAN wienr„) .- "
ttin Free rtnrniticf - •
Min . .rtt r.nd rihippr•re the r.eibratal FULTON ;LE- • ,„- ,
FIR4H) COAL, from the Ebbdrvale Colliery. near • _ .i.J.PS.I
zletdn, Pa., and kalrA in the be,t var iojeg I P.O.A - D1t.E.86 . -- . Perrrsciu.acrlimmtemsir,Schnyl
kill Conr tr
AXTBRACITE 151)a:TritlINOTS COATA. •
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Delivered dliett from the rninez.. or on. board of Ter-
ThEN - roi, N. J., F.LIZATIETTIPOPT, N. J.
N. ISTO'NSWICJI; N. T., PORT PICILMOND. PA,
- OFFECt'A----2.1•6e ;so Trinity Building,
Broannity, Nen , York
k. T.-STOTT.
.• Art i 4; ,44
sAnura.,BONNELL, Jr.,
.I_loN_Ey:. - 7.3.14:60..K.
tR,T-.1114 . • COALS.;
Deliverer] cm bear:] S..
ELIZABETSIPOICt,
OFFICE : 7 -1-3 TRINITY BtraDEM,
- Voik
M:ty:l2. `g6
TO' MINERS
The tinclertd,nt , d.ltarlea: i'ormsrin commv.tion icith
hor.ae In New'YOrk, are rtreparoil recei,Co'Coal
citmmiaalon, to ".cell direct to yard! , .and tcrneumers,
thorehy M-. - Ititr to Or' miner the mane Mat=
zito male by the aohbera' arid • !Terming to the Slitters
awl f.+lllppere the Llghest.prlco Coal. •
Liheral.atiTmavets will be m.tdet on each 'carzn upon.
the receipt -of the Biil of. Lading at tf.e:r
Pattstri;le. COnsignmonfe to he made to '
....101IN WYNELOP:St-C0,.. .
71:11nmellfity, Room 30,.New . 16rk,
With Inatrectione at .ti6w Brauqvvlck. . •
Oirrriet—NextAtior to Untoialall.
. • . 1 - 11rnadsVay,..ItoOm No. 30,. New York.
JOR k...CVYNEtrOP . : • • "DANIEL LAREP,
JUll~i IF, ATWOOD: •
RIC'IIARD lIRCUSCIIMI, JR. FRED. A: MASON
ITECEIZ - SC nAsoffi,
. • . , ' . •WITOLEBALI DRALIMIS pi . • •....
ANrTITRAOTT.': & . 1.
-BITTIENOpS
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OFFICE--No. f 1 'BROADWAT. s tEIEPIRE BOLD
• 11\:0,) 1t00M•34,- 'NEW YORK.•
April 21, '66 ' 16:f.f
DANIEL PACERR
DANIEL PLOTTER & Co.,
- mirsrei Asp rourrare , -
Leilikrgi, Virilkesbarre,
Lackawanna, Cumberland, •
and Elk Hill Gas 'Coal -
• Company .•
LTON,
t W.ll. It.AND.LI.I..
COALS .
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OFFICE—No. 4 p'ine , l3tirect., • New.. Ikrtirl:
October' 14; • • , -4147.
DAN, HUDDE.L.I",, & Co.,
MINERS AND, SHIPPERS OF - •
ANTIMOITE BITUMINOUS
COA_L. •
N, p. 109 Walnut St,
111 Broadway, (Trinity Bailding,) . N. Y.
7 Deane Street, Bostoi:6
1122=3
JAis. W. CALDVrit:L. . •C. 8:
CALD - WELL, 00.NABT .&
110 Brotiaway, Corner ;Cedar At.; 19(...A"
•• tiE{OLESALF. DEALERS ' •
C.O •
COV,NCEL RIDGE, V, ILREaBARRE,
MAILANOY, RED ASH; LOCUST MOUNT-.'
• CUMBERLAND;:BROAD TOP.:'
•.• :.AND • ••
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SMITH'S 6PRIi6 SIOUNTEN: LEBIGH
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....:- :. - : . . C.O-AL,: . . 1 .. 1.-: - . - . -::...1,Y
Yorho.7t;: . : ot . :k7bp . , - . 06.4nty'1.-:.Peiii-cia-i!
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OFFIC&6
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319 "'WALNUT ' Nireii.c, • Philadelphpa,"
A
JENESOLLU t I,uiernti County, pa.
Ji11Y. 23 . ' 6 4 . • .. . ' - •. . --." - • ..- " - MY. - -
LE: • COLLIERY. FOR SALE:
• •
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AL •targe: White Ash Colliery. on the
111.annotit. CO feet ' hlek,), 'Black -Volley, (16
feet thich4 and other 7ireins, •-; • ;
DT FULL: WORKING GADER. •
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Otingwevs driven,. sehntes, headings rind breasta
opened. awl everything'reedy to ship •a large quantity
of tbe'llese Whlie Ash "Cissil in the 'Market
for Enmily lune; All the neeerwaryetesm e_ngtnee,
drirt'atio, mules...bones: •T• reit Umber, powder,.
with a breaker,' rolls. sicroene, end every,.
tinny nsed in mining arid preparing coal on the propels:
ty, will be sold with the eollfer7. Apply to ' . .
. • JOSEIL LIPPLNCOTT, • '
. • • 121' Walnut street, Philadelphia,
- Or to CH ARLES
• . Real Estate Agenh.Pottesille;
fr ALVA'S Lit BIT lIMINOtist C0.11,•?k,'
• Ir, .• Iron • Lnuel, -Wittt•-•NIPVV.. Blast Fur:
•
onee,.forflatterer to Leone; • • • •
Three thotuulnd one hundred antreighty savant lend.
heavily timbered with.bemlodk,- maple, bast, tSb,- &e.
• Three veins of Biturnitions , coal and sereral -reins- of
iron ore ruiderlle the property. Mines, opened and
coal now.belnk mined andeold ; reel very sups:Hon.: 7
A iplendid locatcon for mining and pelliag coal. get-.
- tiag.ourltuitber or manufacturing Iron: Property lies
directly on:Northern Contra , . liallway,, fifty miles; foam
• „Elmira. . Will lease blast •huitare. a.nd. mining-privil
eges. for coal and: ore, or sell the whole .property at
• :Vett- lot . egura;;lfor particulars emit upon or addreas
•
P. O.:address and station- 4 -RotriniErancb, Lycont : -
So dm'
S':PE10 1 1001E - dir.CO.i.. r:
(Sr6CI:BS;*S . TO 141, lif.Pilsrosi. As as.,)
, . . . . . .
Are prepared tolartileb at. eery abort notice. oftlio best
material and workmanship,. every ysrioty of ' •
• .
Bo:, Stock, Gondola, Plattonti,
, Lime, Coal and OrnVars;
VrOrdere'reepeetrally solicited,
8. PEZOCZ Kennett nera Pa;
tq St , otwa4
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r'it:r No. 15
SHIPPERS OF
6. VAN -Prrcsz.t. G. LIT grorr
NEW :YORK.
OITtES FOY: i tLa
EMCEE
C o.=:9_
E. -A.PAOIiEIA
LEHIGH.
TUBS. -EULL 41c; CO.;
Jo) axarms or
FOR .SALE.
I will teeth you. to Nene the Dowels of the Earth and bring out from the Caverns- of Hountabm Heti* vhirh give strength to our hands and mddeet all !Mare to our use and pleasuree-DR. JOHNSON. ,
1 OAETNTE, STIOKNEY WELLINGTON
• Rlint , :is and Shippers .or Ccial.
• Ili:sr:I'd:10 (fronathet.r.Darnsido Gait:
Vein CRed -ON: . • . . : • •
Locust Ifloontain (White •
j ITAND I L - E 4 7, I.OqIIINILAIN . & Co.,
. .
LOCUST 51012 , .:TA1N. LOCUST GAP, WILEESBA.H
-LEITIGII;•AND OTHER •-•
. • _ • • • • ••.• , . .• . • . • • •
AND RED ASH.•COALS
• •
I•Ag,entr for the s ale of the celebrated pectorg - ei • e rear
Vewi mbertrind 'oo:ll,.from the - Mince of the Cali
f Eolldation Coal attd,lron Conirginy "f rylarid.' . .
. ' vinthethport.,, • '
Surrrltia i -V F nAIN 7 I . I ", 4 41,iltimttre, •
• rl'Ol:Walrter - street, . • •
' Orr:ore New Tork.- • ,
1 ,• • • Mli);
I,V.M. ' HUNTER, CO,
- LTllstltEtS 11TV . P7.1.0 07
inDITE AND RED ASH -INT-mutat:
COALS.
/No: 20115 k; AValnnt f‘txret;rbililClphia.: •
OVEICE.F.,: . ..;:sio; 7?. 11.rnnthtny, No. A. - Hector. st.,'N-..Y
t:No: Bcstun
No. 17, - ItiefurionOL ' •
J.. A .E (3. 0 .. a.,
or einfl -Siiippc..e
LOCUSTATOUNTAIN CaZdi.
Totters Mr; (omit)'. P4nienl%
ALTROUSE 'FOUI:ii,
MINERf, AND iSllirrh.:lls:oV TDE, rED
BOSTON la N LOCUST iIIOUITYAIN
- PMLADA:, 16X:IValltht Itork, Bretiuhr'..ly:
Acrt.,stt.New'Ynrl, - -4.-G EtALIPIP L VER.:
OA Prn
.
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. . . ,
MINER AND SHIPPER OE THE •
-En
Ceziezfalia or. !Locust Diountain
•
PTA: inty,
orilt•Ora.l.?,t,'Ciiltinit:,l3. Count r y. • • • .
Jnne . •
_ •
..r. m. 7.1•711 , 7.5. • . •
.-Nro &
SHIPPERS, OP .RED ASH
• •
:0 - • L. • •
oitiCE--70 arid y 1 Trinity . Bnildirig. To'rk:
Om; re 5!.,
WAN E :of West qn•gliiy•Rbd
:•,-. ;. • :
CHAS. J.L.; J, E. EASTW.I.OK,
.
IvltilrE AND liEt) A.l/1 COAL_
h,..arsrero;. Tnx e.ti:r. or YRr. •
BraNt-iTTIN coAr, ANp IRON
RED ASH SHAMOK,iN COAL,
aFa icr,...-121 'WALNUT SITE ET,
-E
-4N,g, -FR INK g...1Eil .11. o.p.IR:E .11t . ft It
. , My la , :t • Frartkl ii Lorbei - i7 631' 1:4 nocesoid-bitelti
rively: by ?Orm": i7,:.4I,DWELL. GORDON & co„ . who
are toy edle Age:ribs. • Fortier( ordering - troro.them,'maY
:allyays deriand tipoii getting-a pore article. -: .. •• •
. • . • • •''No.l 11 Waltint i3t.; FOll33olplits.' •• ..
: .
o ' FF i ciss: .. i No. •111, liroodsray, Trinity ..Baildiog,' .
N ersi.Yort:. ' .
... •. •• '. :
- • ' - • ,No: 14 4 State Street, Wgon. • ' .• . '
. ( Tremont: . Marcit'29„ '6ll . : r . 13: • .
rotl he xxibee.ribe.rs le sive
deterinined'lti make several leaeesi"on theirpmp-.
erty;';known ea the.' lianrccav - Peoetr.r.v; situatetl•in.
Conaty, grad. the immediate. vicinity of
Trsoar.esa.' The ground bee been tally developed; and
those desiring s:Orst. rile colliery, can obtamone,witli
ont Making anYterther explore.tione of the Faroe.... '
' :Sone-need raaLeeppllcatfoif nob* capable of of:eat
ing all the unprr_wothents.'• • • . • .
• Apply . to BAST,
famnty, Pa.; or tODAV.I.S•PHAR,SON Walntrt
Street: Philadolphi a:. . . • • . r • • . • •
Jannery .
..-..l=t(.
• I
HE. ritiAorsignt;d a n'ew.prepsred to
fildortleralor-Lcbigh;Wyoming,Rha
mokln, !Reit:Lufkin, 'White tz..41, 'RCA. Ash,
Cninberltisid and Coisl--frum Mauch'
Chunk on the Lehigh :Canal: HChnclkill Ilayou.•:Port
Carbon and , rort- Clinton. on the Schuylkill Canal.
'and from - Amboy. Tie riton,-11oboken and I'ort
mond. for Ehipmcnt - tair.%Nort h.- • • • •
CM' - Orders aeatoyildrecelvOl prompt attention.
RooMa Trinity Baildigg,.NeW York.
DitSVIE psi.* .perOlaingeni!ly: Cored by
SEigi.6lll3 - DYSPEP . BIA T.40.01.1t.5;
Perfect fire; er the lioney 4efended.,
. .
• These Troches' not Only.kive iinincdiste,rellef but are
sure to effect - a permanent cure In . Dyspepsia. .They
are nota purgative. and .therefore their use 'does . not
create a neceeslty.for the; habitual use, of 'Cathurtice.-- ,
They.eansamO sicimeas of the stomach. or griping Of
the bowels, maul are perfectly harmless to the most del-
.• • • . . .
They *lll immediately Correct a Sour . Stomach.Yeurri
- Flatulence. Bearthuna.. Sickness or - Pain in ..1128.140- -
'numb, COstivenese. Belching. of Wind. Liver Com
plaints, Ilettplache.• and .in fact all - those diw.grceable
and dangerous ininptnios 'or this , disease, Vibtch . unfit
one for thepleasures and duties of • :•
Weak and delicate persons whn bare -been injured by
• the use, - potverfal *stimulants end purgatives, ;will.
find there a mild, safe and tare restorer of thedigestive
organs to their original etreugth add vigor, -
- Prepared solely by the Proprietors. ,
• • JVAINDRiII3LOOT kc.,ci.. - aaerniste;.. •
u.• 7.18 Market'atrea,ThtladelAls:
Me Agent . for lit.nuAldll County,. Henry 'Saylor',
ppigtii . t, a
NUMMI, .4tt0,,,J1F14 16, ''119611.14 .
• -• •_ . .
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST.:-.4, 1866.
MON ViORKS.
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O_..IFLANT. •IRIV — ' Tke. rails; lutglAN4;l - 1
N/ cruiz;Th...43k-river haritirt Ws w arks pm...
plefed and ht fnlt overatlen. Wl:th' heavy . . r 7 .--
rnvit •
.iar•rt nail 4. , :e - As of the • lareAt 1 in - rik .x
.. .;0 1 4 1 1 ; t ai
.haprOyiement; hi..n:. w preOared In do uali.k .. • • '.
}clads of ' m iner. reseaimrT
e. ateans ea- ~
.e. l
gierreirf tiny size fiir hotAthig , and rainl . p- - ....4" :241;'
rre . z. ainele and double actin - g
tamps orall e•ries and Of
Ihefatest hnoroyernero.... f' Ortlfr.h . ealairkra - ofaay.e.i.e . for
'T uinphH.-, in.ti!opecd or rhafta.With•CorniFh camp, nil
kin,;s of eord breakers.. With chilled or:plata i et-V.!, V.ll
.triode Of wrroil,ht fron forginga.for.drift ears or achtn. , r,
nmehiner,r. blast (urn aCP.9 of eOld'or :.hOr.birr, ' , Ail - rah
haproi ail !40W1L , ,r, eylluder and Wast - p•,.Des,-ned roiling'
'mine:iv:lh tl,e'rwo' or three Well rcil 1- , .. 'With 'the 1:• - eteet •
fraprovedlarmees Ge. paddling..cir.heathre . ..• an :Irina' of
ear; mill eaf•tfnea .for &molar or upe_...:br.' .aws;. !wase
work cf.erery d'eserlptions , ra:=r and aniened. and' mit
road eamine....., °fail Sizes for : miner or mifrOad...: : - 71 tie
subsrriber kit.rie.:.., had a' loirqesnerieafe in the. torchice
basinera in this re:r.:on; and. a - prnetkal trit , afiania, en')
wen known Of •t•he trite- firm. r,f Arreo at,: MO S::
-OC:the IN'a , hheOriri 'lron Wlaka. Port.r.;tine, tract a that
• Pro#2af atrentforrro tw‘sinz - eri.'wqi . O.roc.nre'ff tilm the'
patrooa..eo of his old frier.-3s of th rs In itliig^ rggiiin. and
'elsewhere. ' - .- TI.IO)I.AS .W.H.F.N•Mahanoy Ciro%
A
.. , .
o c4xAcir. • OP E cius
—Pioneer lßoileir Wori•ns. - : •
.
The 'anhicrlbeia rehteetfullylriritellie Atoms
attentitin of the faniness 'commttult.fti
theiernoiler'Werhs, on Rallroarl Street.
,st -
helow th 6 Passenger Pottsviiie.
..where they are prepared to 'rtutnafactnre - -s• 4
• • •OF EVERY IThISOHLPTIO:4.* '
Smoke Stat2r.s, A:lr Stacks:: Mast' Pipes; - Gatnutelerti,
Drift:C/1M &e., Ate, 13o!leys on. hand: - , • •
:, Being privet - teal .mech.rmlca, and lastric for-year,: do,
.voted themselixts entirely to this•bninch of.thelmsiness,
'therr.selri.a.thst- work . dOne at their establis h meat will ;ire esttsfacticin• to all. who may th.:or them
with. Weal], ••Inilividtialtt:•foul Companie.s
greatly to th . eir advert tageto'examine their work. np..
fore elsewhere. , JOHN T. NOBLF.:,. •
• API I V2/... 06 -1 6 ;; JOH.N COYNE:
T.ATAmurxeraToN frog woTuip4
TT
. ,
. .
. . .
' NWT de E...—,Tlie works. of the. late firm of VC rcn
. 10
BrO., 'known tts .ino.. •"1.V...0.1 - 11.:Ctrialst • • ''
.... 4sr 4
irto:c Vi:Olili . S..,t; located on Coal kreet, • ••• • •41, 4 ,,,.17
in AIM Iloronzil of Rottsv We, will 1:e ; • ,•-•. •' .
confirmed by.thd loth Scriber irt All 'Use, " . „.
.rarioint branches, viz: Steari.Enti,ine 4i.i -
building; and 1:11 kinds Of l'ilieldr.my Tor. minloft, either
coal or ore :- blast. formtres of lityt . .or cold . ..blast : • All •
lcinds of ',railroad castings ind 'rsth:Ond... ear fiztrireS ,of •
.wrormlit; and p.alciron*: all kind.: of 4i.a.-F . Q.c, - I.Rtici!zi :•- all
ithids ors:Millwork, •ard all: siz.: i,f ;the In'tc.s.t hi-.
proved pr,rops; s.itigle. and-Ala:dile neling*: Repalring
promptly atter.dedro and nearly czecuted.... . " -• . .• •
. .
'..13F-r:frefo4 otte'ot ion to beeives-a the Fol , scriber.tro.Ftis
- h: , wlll reez.tye a
.rbefe or. 1110'14114'4 pot ronaios .no.llb
orally liestotreaeti. the jitta.tinn. • JAMES 'WREN...
'Pat:L=ollo, Septeirtper 1. yi..'4':•...,•, • .. • ...-, riy.- .'. •
.
• (II 711;541110i' •1! roil :
PINF.GIIOV - 2..'
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•
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foAtt'r.N.E. RAH :to arri
r7 lll—'.
.•
C. thC.F.mbrcrlbr - rs, have- this dare"- am 'e.l;i„. •
crterpfl a • Partl34,l'Siliti. tinder: Ithetpr6 , , ir„,,„, •
Tlrs hind. AO.. kyle • of . ' A LLIi4ON
BIN:CAN, fo:r-nrrron - thi , rolnictry, 3.l<“•hine, • Sinitll-
CAt;•MitiLiilg Puithiefs.. in .Thirt. Carbon; Schuyl
kill , • .•• -'I3OBER'I'ALLTAON.
• • • FRANCIS.B. pA:NNAt"T . •
April7~r:.ic r
rilA.rat:t.tit.F.N . lrti*z.flNG :112 I t L
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. The T.AMAQT.'..ik•rto.T.LINe: MILT, .eciMPANY, hti,
hillT:4l°W e.;l7.llpletelfthelr - W9its.'arTa.c:
ma,an.. • Schpyikll.l. T.:011m.y.. are:. x.(qwlAi,s..lo.om.e.
maLaracparing and' prepared.' .() qnt,p-IYrl.o,;,;ii4;,:ti
Mc,—,thant :Bar Iran t , f. a Terr pgl,r.ripi-P.q."4.lut ,
riiialitri licitt:N. siitiatc, Fiiit aria 1p:1 4 '1",t.:,,,, , -...."=.
Retaniii.: '. Or..krs . ard, ri.e.,.,671.ca11y: sc,licAcA,."and. :mil
m . i...et with pliimfA aitratlon. - '.. -
..... '' . .: -.. •- - .
',1 , ;().RAE, , ,?.?N; TP . ell e t ' •n
• - , SAMI.,..II.A.TE".LIFtt P . rel.
•.'l',...alatina, Ji!iy.'1,...e4i.... . -.- ••- 2il,ry: . *.
poT.l . ,krzitLjE: - Atm
The F:ubserlhers haripa. prircha=i - 11 the Fog Ml-11-
:.%1111 arid thOroughlr rotated 'the. Fame, are'proliaro
to. reohiro orttem , for all'FizestJf 'T. rails
from 2.2 lbs. tha. r - ad vitry:tu. , '
at:ti fart:l4J the Fmne at skirt 'r:!+thm. •
ar,:J• itee'pared to farilL,b-and'o7p,--.ti..r?',...F
or d'eri. for' . MF.11C31'..-VN.II
11A.11. alr the nsimi- oJ...is,' Re:mat. f•.=.4itat•o ,
• am,
,Flat: AVe gliall. keep .a of,.!he"
( * Colliees ort .. •
• . , •'-
' Tottarllle;MarCh 12, JGG'. • • •
•-•
• •
131t)11, ERN A.N.D • . :•
. . .
• . • . . . .
The snl::tcrTher IF.*pared to execute ....a=rer ,
• orders.for 111.0 ;01106.4. , with
patch; tit the old Olce (,'on).'
Stts.t;telpw Norwegfrin:: 20 fc;:q
M
C always:4aq -rAtsa; - t4e.
. .
• , ..' Coal :livid - Other- . Abovells;• • .. • .
of thi: , ...bes.t varterinl- find - workrurinFtip. . 713.epnrs
proqpily at tnittie.ii to.-21.7..Zans co r.minlng- Veil tilfition
alwa l Te on. handl : . . '. '' ~... - .JOEVSPARiiS,
- .'POthzirkile, Augut :27, '65 ....- ' • : .----... 3n,ly. ' -:
tsoly •.tro.luis
. .
The Ombserihers - aye , , noy: fully pre . ry.
f,urnish;'e, t he. 4.thinniilron m 4 iw4w
'W.olll.P . , : B.te..ttin.Engince. end'
no . y pager am.l capacity ; for rolcing
Attr. perpti.ye.?,'Conl' flreAl:r.n.s , c.very . L .V. r.v. 2 .,
Sine and rntlern or: In . :::-.T.lcorttlet ottt,tings and
j' ,, rzing.s, of arery deFertptie•n. • (..o.ta 'and Inifc Cant - of
ittlt - iett.es end .paftern.e Itytte . :True2t. 'rind:
all:funitelted . at. thri. thette , -1-. fce..•.'"rt -, sith , terfherit
jitte.r ttenipelyet= flia,;lortsunteh:a?...eseeclnetillter
the firrejt! prtptictal.ir.ettlinie, they bh little.. to
farnt.h rapthineri. that sctft compit.e.f.lv.otmhly h tuty.
.In the 1 - te;-lon. dirt-etol .T. tlll, re.
Colinfy, Pa,, silt receive prompi
ett , ntlen. - . J."..k M. '
. - • •. :
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, . ~ ..
..VOttNikr.l.7. AN - 114AC.:1;2:44 - .F. kaF,C , IP,
U.. !,!It•ev.t.nit . l . 'zir Wise airy, Zrce; •:. , l': . . -' '.
. .
r.
"tiOTlC:l 7 .::j.ihe. tils•ltles.? <if the. lato • _ • • i
fititt . Of SNYIIEtt . S:..hlTf..T.,°E , :, veal he.,' , 4:4,.1,F 1 17 . 1,; 4
eonthluedivihefitthse.ether in.Ailif. , fl_,..ty z : , :::::x . i....,,i . ?
4 . 1 , -ius h.rahehel of.Stemn .Citzlne bbiliktr..... traf..' t iT . '',
411,4, Iroti fOtintier..lindmatiuff:ettrer 0fi1L•e. 0 5..._. , 4:t.."1:.
ail kitaq of Machinety. fotltiAlitig '?.1J11,i., Past Ftiritfr-
CCR. iblilmral.Car.4,:&e.. &-e.. - Tie isiitlil,..4o en - e.thlite the.
.htt,shless of :`,tinitii., *and.:-Selling :the cere'ono..(l•Pl.V.k
Forest White - ...k.h Ene.r..Lewi - ati,t - Minna ItAtit3 .11ect .
A.iiii Cpeds , ,beingole.proptietor of thet,Ooliii-ile.. ."•-•
.* . • .• .' • .- . . GEOR,GE,W,. SNYDER. ' 1
•
Jinuary :21, 'fit .•" • •••••• . '• ' . ' ••: . -...- 3-tfs ,
1.24. Tip:- AT. W 4", nori ; co.
prepared to [Lito.ll.) IRON, their.
Ittl.lla ntl6..Alto, i•lirlotts-pottenis,
welghln;.r, from 22 to -VI por3tia per yard.'
Also. different alms of flat, silt:tare and
round:march:mit..bar lion. • '•.
Ceders for raile or. brie 800 are
: el i e ctful; ‘ , sr:Belted, .and *lll meot :with prompt atten
;tort irl - effeitlin the . E6ll.ing Slille, Deanna 13torarr
CO.'s traratoire ' Oentro.Stre , ..t, - or , at their of.
the, corner .of Market and' Reerihtl..b.lrei•ts:Tottsdile;
. • - BENJ.N ILIN.VOOD;
„ . . . .
.•. . •
movr.ress, E R •••
•
IRON . A N.lr• STl:lili K AIt.EII.OITS . E;•','
•,. . Ina . rkee.. Sixte6l2.l.lSts.c'Phihidzi.
• .11ave..always nnltatal- and
; for..sale •
BEST ENO LISIC REFINE") :IRON—FuII: assortaistaf.
of • 4 1.1agnans," and. :other favorite - brands.' • BEST:
A_MS,RIOAN
; I; sizes. dr rolled to' , order
fur budge pnrposes, PI:NNSYLVANIA BOIL
ER-PLATE,--TROniscaoas :rizes';•••or:. cut to .rognimd
size. .BOILER ravors—Dover .hrauct. . uiKAM
dies: BESTrENULIsif CAR AXLES , -;;Arnoilean' and'
. Eng.tielt. FLUE •AND'..SIIEET, •IRON—fOr
',chew ,Fia. ;JUN fATX- ENGLISII. AND ..!.:"OIiWAY.
BOLTS, : 'and WAS.IIIiIIS—For
bridsee, cars, arid'aristehineiy Onrposes generally. CAST,'
• 5111,142, 1.1 aOILTNE.and BLISTER:STEEL:- Al .0. ail
extra quality for tars ''and-dice.. The aboye., • trozether
a fall ascartthent. of Icon, Steel;'t~Aila aud=Spikes,
11 . 4 . whieff attention .of dealers, railroad companie. •
rainers4ounders and zaaehinisk , is - tivit4cl 7 .
Jan. 29, '66 .•
... . . • ••• -
. .
-13•21,1,•liivirev .En g i n b er s.
Broad and' ilanillton: streets, Philadelphia; I'd.
'Would euirtife attention of - Rai-4mM
:M rl4--
:Managers. and those Interested in Rail.... .-- •
road-Property, to theivsystem of Loco-,.'''"" , •
Motive P.nginerc, in which they are adapt'. I , A frg,, • ••
en tp the prirtitular• Misipess for-which -
'they 1110.7 be reqUired ; by•the nee of-cite, two, pace La
four pair of 'driving
. ivheels f . and the nee of the. whole,.
oreb mach of - the weight: . as .may'. be -desirable for - aid-
Lesion ; -and in- accommodating therd :to the. grades;
ttirves, stierigth-of superstrPetton, 'and tail and Work
to be done: By these:means the maximum useful effect
. of the power is secured:with 'the letoteipenie few at-.
tendanco, -cost of Mel, and renairi to Road - and Engine.
With tb , .. , e'objects and as. the result-of tiventy7
three years:practical' ens - incites. in the busiviessity...our
senlespartiter. ive•inarinfacture nve• different kinds of
•Euglees, and' several cleSse.4 of Sizeit :of out
Particular attention paid to the strength.of the:- ma-
chinein the.plitn and-. wOrkmanship .' of
elr the details.'
Out long experience and opportunities of obtaining-In
formation; enables to oiler these ettgiries'with - •the
atstitance that. in efficient's., economy and dotal ility;
'they will.. compare. fatoralify tlitiSe of any: Other
kind in rise: We alt.° inimish to wheel=,
bowling tir loiv moor tire (to tit centres ftiitkont boring')
,CoinixOtion c:t.flinin for bearings of .eyery:description
of - Copper silinet IrOJi aria Boiler Works ran every ar:- .
'title tippeLuiriing to the repair or renewp.l of I:i coma
• five Engines. • ;M; Bd_LOWIN, -".
' •Jannary 'GS - .14f . • - MATTFIEWBAIRD: *-
J: O..I:TI\T •-•R :,.- P . I E,T-I- al4•-;
M.PSVFAct(UER OF
QOAL:::..Q4yipSi;
, „
'Of tliSti.Lntient rind 'Moak , Appr9veil Stylt!s,•
;T . l4'nnderpignetl. who a pract'leal Screen Mainifac ,
.ttiren.itirorgts Coal Operators .and :others,. that be Is
..tilanntantarnat a new' COAL•MCRETidy, patented.
Jane '21:1504. and another. patentett - Alyzaid.3. 16ea.
.liE 'GUARANTEES TIIAT THE .1.1.E.5L1 WILL AL
WAYS RETAIN ITS oßiGqig.: sizE,..UNTII: EN
TIRELY WORN OUT. • • :-
Ile respectfully solicits.a cOntinnike of the patron;
ag,ittertorotelo libarallybes.to*ed orAc, hi m .. •
RaitroatiSt....tiar•o! Esierly's Ilttrdire Stoth, • .
. 3, '45-7.44.tf.....
. .
IZ.R6ad-••• This! • .::-
....J..'II..••••TROXELL'S. -
CHINA : • GLASS- AIM
.
••••.!:••• • .• CROCEERY STORE . • ~* :.-•
Centre. Street Opposite Whither 'HoPsi.
• - •
-•• ' -
The 'eltlirens: oi. Pottsville and nights ring tora:ns
gillagat luid,hamitts. one and all, are • iavited to call
and examine my.-etock of wares befOre buying , else
where, as 1 aria•not
.to be undersold; and' on turnitth
.Honsekeepets with or : cryarticle they wart in tay - line
of business... le-the Stock of. . , ,
.• •
'; • . • Trench- China;.• . ••• : •
.will be found Tea Betts, Dinner Setts, Card. End Cake
Baekel ff .,..'.Wafeh Cases; Begar Holders, Match Safes„
Motto :ag, MottO CupS and SanceraNipes, Colognes,.
Chiga Setts for:Children; and a generaLyariety of Toys, .
Glasii:lVare. ' • •
Choicest; •Dites . t patterns, coneistin of Table' end
:gar TtimblerS,Chempape and 'Wine /Busies, Ale . mad
Beer Glessm Deganters.Dar. and Bitter. Bottles ~ .Gobz
lets, Plato; Castor Bottlea - Pitehbrs and. CreaateXel:
.eries. Sugar NIWIP..Spoon - Holders; Syrup • Cans, Fruit
...Bowls,' Fruit. JarS, Cake :Stentb!, Keroeette LatoPe 01
every variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterna.Candlestickii,
.Candy Ja.* • •• .:* •
. • .:crockeirV Cri3cliery tr• ",
. falltmoriment• or ift.ol , 7:STOffil of:dif
ferent patterns„..in Bette tir Slagle pieces, to Snit the Pub-
A•loa-ge anortmentof oormon C. C.,Wareoehleh
I will sell at low tlgarea. •'•
'anit:Stoine. Ware. , •
• Pudding:Dishes, Fie Dlshee, Cidlimders, paw;
Jelly :Moul4 Pitchera Tlat iikttter Pots,:7llllk .
Pots: Jars, Jtuts,.ete.; eta; •". .• . • .... ;
IBECLI.L.OTEOUS:—ToIiet &tta, CartonS;Sliip Jan
and• Foot Baths; Quart and Phit Flasks ; 'Coal 011;.4.,
: An. isf.every description..., _
MBRCHAN. Di 1-.1 can Sell you :Goods at: . afto - "rfie*:
thus any you freight.: and see if it is rot so„
'••• - - -
S now Drop Flour —ii
' AMP $ 4 1.44* *WOK ibrIVSAT
INSURANCE.
NE.NNT,YQRK
ACCIDENTAL INSURINCE COMPSNY,
141 13yq*,:va:v.,1•11.,.-T.,-
ens'll Capital
.
Tneiirce Alecitlents•'of all :14.inia
• Vac. TraTelingni , ll,..
ana alto ult.'.for . r.- of nisity.•.ationA.• Bio.ken. 13oner , .
Slvains.; 3Tni3es.Xtize;.•••Ourn , hot .Burns
5c.11.13.,• Bites cf 'by t'tirg.l4r,...,"Robbers
.I.:..nrd,rer.±."--tb artjon of ..Liztztoln:z Son Strpke.•
foe enacts or ar,•43; Sol - if , q4ion
". • ".. .
E.DWD.
OFITZENE.,' ti{ A. BAYIET,..Preft:;
*.bi.T.4...Gimdral Agent.' '
•1FP9.15F,111.T .
• . I\-11_ , ,TROPOLITAN
2.INSUEANCE . 'CO •
~
.... .....
Armets over '•. • . 059,000
JAMES' Loilimrn GI-.41.4% Presiaent..:• " •
• J. C:43i.:101.)11,11)(41,:;,&cret.try.. . •
D..BEV.F.ll.llitiil;"&ta;n.t will
receira app4+. - iltiens.funl.l.6-ne • '
prOmptly . ,
Wyoming, Fire Lasurpairie Co.
OF WIILKEIETIRMIIVE.
Aoinetll
1161.T.,ENRACR.
Vice I'reild,.nt-1,..1). SIIOE'SIATSER.
...-Secrai,uv-It. C. s3IITTI: - '
• - bAV.TD BEVERIDGB, Arr:
For Sphayl!4ll . Co:; (NUN., CENTRE
• • '.1.Apri132.',. , 0:--,10-tf) . - .1u12.; 20,
INSURANCE.
F.. B. KAERCIE
General In.-wane Agent.
Oftirc P.ezilißylvanfri
.
.lAvErvi-JL. .
(iLor:E- in, , urtAiscH
.COMP NY.
. ....
It~reetediva9e over,
1[0.1E,. INSURA NCE ..(JQTriPANZ
.
Connitsctictit.
'Cash. Caritz , ••••
. • . . . .
Ins.univ3e. vire , _!eti iri.ttie. 1:11.st 'Compfmi.qi• on le.vor4-.
hle terns: •1..0t5.1 ; .= promptly adjus4l.-ii.,ltlli TAM without
.110;13'. : . '415: •
_N I _A. G- A_
FIRE INZURANCE CO.
OF TILE CITY OF KEW YORE, - •
O F F
CASH CAPITAL
SURPLUS
• P. - NOTMAN; • p.• sTrdzE: •
• .• seeNtaiy. ,, •-• • • pri,ident.
HtNR . I7 - lil . lP, Superintendent of Azericiez.. '• •
-• . . - •
JR; 0 B. E .C . ..
.• Ageij•A: gat p9ttsvilie,..T4,. ; .- . -
dutltorii • ,.'ll - tol;3rie i h 1 tile'ro;elie re-
Jan•?f?, •dB
EHE-NIX INSnANCE COMP'NY
za.utTFOir?D,
Capital. Stack, ' ' • AGA:0;000 GO
issets : ,• Jan. INt, .. .. . 1,006,799 33
W. SHEAFER,. Agt., Pattsville. Pa.
O L
FIRE. IN COMPANY,
Broadway, "New 'fork.
CIO ti:Otal
assets'
S, SITEATER, Agt., Fostsvi7 e; Pa,
Ft.l) 24, '6G ' ly
•S P INGF . E 1- JD
• • •
INSURANCE. COMPANY,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS..:
Cash Cairdtal - $3300.060
•t\ - m. Cosxri. Jr.. Seciv. rftitFNC.IN. Prest.
CEAItLES.E.'LANE, Gcneral
ALTE u, S. SII P , Agent;
AETNA -INSURANCE CO,
4co7porated 1819. . 'Ohitrt?,r Perpe.turl.
Y.nid n p
Losl:es Pahl in 45 Vcam,.....517,155,81)4 -71
Prc.t.
Jar A. tit.c. J: T. • T64v...A1Ti...
A AlliNarilgy C.pal
‘S: Agent;
POrT.3VILLE,.VEN:Sa
• • • ; : ,
c,./ARTF.R. 182 9. , PEariLTUAL ,
• . FIZANKI.IN
FIRE INSUR - INCiE COMPANY
1 3 .11.1.14,A 1) EL PHIA . •
ASS4qs of Jail:tary I, 1 . 8'66 3 • ,
.S ;) 506 851 916.
%, -3
. . . .
~
Capital•—•:• -'. ' • ."- • ,5.130,040 00.
ACceriii...ll - Sissrpium,, .-
... ..,''.. ': .. : t144;513 . IA
luvrstecrierentiour,i' -, . - 1,402,30 S 81
• . .
..-11fupevili•el 911:airbit, .1 - , l\2.covite for'llS6s,. :.
:9 . 11,1155. ••. ,- I '.• .. 1 i , :t.10,000.. •
.. •:. - . .. LOSS•TADDIPPNCt l'-' , 24 -. , ...- -.• '
1 . ...... - ...;' . .0vi..1,•55,060.1);000.' .: '. , ' ...'
PLIV:PETtAL'AND TE ORA . POLI
.T+I33:EIi,AL TERMS..
(±IIARLES
TOBIAS 'WAGNER; ED \vAitn C. DALE,. ,• •
SA.M.ITELI3II/I:NT, . U'EO, .IALF:S, •
P Eli. .7%Tf;CA A F
.OE.O, W. RICIIAIZT)S, FRAS. M.
•- CriA 13. A CV.Vir•:27,..,•Premittru.t.
H. C; Vice-President.
W:II6A.I.ILISTEII.. Sec. Pro.. m, -.•
. • . . . . .
.The snlitilier•f.s vent for the above 'mentioned hi , -.
stitation, and h, prepared to :make ineurance•on every
desi:ription-pf. prnputy,..iit.lhel.owe.4 rat.F: -
.- .- .. • • ••. . • . ••• • .TIENRY C. RUSSEL, Agt:. '
•• •Pottsville. March
. "19, •, 65. • • •••.. • 1' .• 12-tf . . :.'
ROBERT G,- . .111L - L . 4.-...Q04
fEj_--Ti.t: -. ..-1._.;::.T..r _v,:;-
ACCIDENTALANSURANCEI
Oaai A55'e5t§,..15.?5.;07.9,497'::00,,
2t . itl.ta4l Life.;ofNeiyYozk
Pena Mutnal,:of Philfidelphla
New Tork A;:c:idental.
Pbetilz, Of New York
International Ine;ailande Co. Of:Caw Yori. 1,:345,5 - 1i 44
Niagara,'
Germinia
Pdmam o.f ilafrtf..6:74
North .Hartftiord.,lClonnept*.t:
Meicht4ts , ,
GITioN of PhilOilelpiasli
T\ lIR t \ CF EFF~ C TEU
TO: 1 A - N . Y
.A111..0.U,-.N7T.
Clice Reasonable Ter.MS;
LOSSES PROMPTLY:,ADJUS'T'ED
AND PAID AP ONCE.
7 . -7 .corpreE:tc-
MASONIC BLTILDiNG
OVER BRIGHT 43 HAM WARE STORE.
QEIIVE STREIT POTTSVILLE, PA.
May 12, ,C 6
i~~.nvr~grtaxc~.
L .:
. .
The-Girard Litt Inference; Annuity and Trvirt Com-.
PanY Crffice, 11. o: 4usChestnticstrcet,:.
Pie - dist 'doe./ ist of the Conon I House. •- .
CAPF 7 '.sI,-,43OO,OOO—CHAIIIFEIt
to :make Insurances on lives on the. meet fa
rorab;p terms.
:. 'Pie capital - being paid .up.anui I incest d; to;gether
n I.crge and constantly tua - ensi, ng reserved .ftrad„ offers
Ocariry to the inatirryl.- ' - • - •
The et t y parniuma maybe paid.yearly, half-yearly- oi
The.brimpUnrarld i.nonos.Terlodicall,t io ihe •trusui r
rince - for life..
' The first apiirbprinted Deeein
her. 1844, the second bonito in 33e.cerabcr;.1849, and the
third bonus In DetenAher, 'DX 4, whichadditions mato)
an. atrnrage of more thin tiO'prir cent; Upon the lion*
ranapal4without Increasing the annfral preffiluom... •
Thinrunathairim;.. , • - ',John A Broirn; • -.
- Robert Pearsall, „ Johwlt Latimer, „.
Thomai James,.. John FL Slack,: •
Frederick Brown, . John C. 31.1tc.ba4. •
- George Taber, .- .7' Isaac Barton,: .
•'Ben 2 rjqr, Frpe s ii.iark; • . : Seth-4Conly,
.71inOleticeniCitiningiATf'ieg Catesanaezpianationb
.forin of. applitatiori and. farther. ; information can be-bst4
- DGWA74 Fre.d 3 ll?;-.
Joao F. JaarnAtliutry:- ,,, . - • • • - - -
Or of V, VAvain, P 0 00 4 041. * jai
BUSINESS::. CAItW.S.
HIENTEM r EASATI`S,
• .•
.
Tavezti - Collieries, anti exafaincs Mitch' inci • .oll
Lan Orsnoalloanntin's Casts:so
tie..nispposi4o....qpiscopul Clink
$250,600
.02E7ItY.ITC41; Civil
•., • •..
OFFICE. 61:Ohl-emir - a .Geo; Cam
• •
firAn.l3/.$ EzzoTira.f . 4 - 87c . iTti
, akstcl.Ydi;.
ntnEng.lncers; Itu.sael's aecond: and
gahantan;:nstrnets; : . • • ••• •. •
STEPHEN I.'ARRIS. • . Josip.pn S. F,SItIiIS.
'July ,September 39-
D 11";•14111EAFE CZ, iecirtsvi Ile; Pa., lase
Of.tha Pcnuiyisnr.l2l , 7tintz GeologiLlilSurveY, ex-
Octo lar.6, minas,
ber 13,
E4tat6"Ascutc
L'..MA.IIA h-
NOt CITY, Scnylizill - Conntv;"Pa..
. • .
•
!IZENCV-.-For I...iirchnne• had Sala
- ZS-. - 11&11 E.-;ate; bnyht triking
ch , irgo of C•olll.thuiz; Mines,‘tc..'and coil sting Teats.
09lee 31:tIvntzpigo•Stnt. - rotts•4lle. • : • •
Aprilp, , 60 11-) • • e11.,1,9.
CIA( AND 3IINING
Otlacc—ltossbni prtilding; iTinhantonaa!
'tfitsc;.et, - :Port.iiripp:." •
$150,000
• .
-ratiEpurtiv.:44sany, ;
Civil 'find Miiiii,ng.Engineer, - ,
POTTSVILI47,, 2 t .S.ll,Vqt: TEr.PACR
'March 10. `i.lll • • ' 1.071 y,
. . . .
13 TO.IIBII .- ••••..
Yf erket Ot,.;ncirtft - riiito, trOsterf 'Centre St.;,
-• . •
Che,iccricah„Bcor, -3lutton,• aapplied to
• .The patronage of the public is zespactfullk sollefted.
lT
, .•• . „ ,
- • :•
• ...• °Loons
- • . and JEWELRY
' • • ; • "; ;
.3.1 p cal in Vican•Stringe,
naE. , ,- Sniugs,.(initar and Banjo,Sirlnv,•catudant,ly
on hand, • . • • Jan.3l), • [J , ...64.-5 ,
Ay . 11.. • • . ~.1
-. • .
-$-9 (3,c00.006
sl,:sua,ooo
•:*300.0(0
5'9,070 9S
•. \MOLE•§2SI...A.IND .RETAIL R . DEILEIN
13i-C) •
00Q; .
ANI) CIGARS, • ;
• emir° St.; OiliaAte • the. Town. Wail, •
• • ' Pilot TSVIC LE,.P.A.. • •
$l, 000,000 .00
248 , 831 30
• 11:1.1 - SC. • • !AAS. { ti. R'TLIiCHIt6TR,
Bi MUT II
WI.IqI.I"..S+LE: DEAtiISI V. 40 , •
~. • . . ,
• T0. 7 3AbC0 3 .. ..OEGAILS; .
.1.1.0&SE;
Jan 0 0, •u 6
• . ..
- • •
DR.: -.. W.E. LINE WEAVERS - iWhirag •
- . ••. .. • ‘.. D.1.:119ir.04 . 1' - • . . - -:.. :11 . 111 . im irg i .. s v ..
sticccsPor to Dr. D. 8..1...ftn3.;an,•• •• ' :. .- •
(C.ntinittr , of Pel,nsViyartin ( . .;011 , .. , :ai of Dentid Surgery.)
- EutiNig!, , -.7(lnriict 1.r.,...nb . ery.o Third..
.7 - Er'Et4er owl - Chloroform_ a!irF:liititcrect i+.`lien do,
. . . .. .
. . _
It ...ritr.NCT::i ::—Pror T.-I...Thi‘:klimiltum; -D. D. S.; 3r,
D.; I'u'f. E. Ni;ll(lTruitl, D. I) S.' M. 1:.; Prof; atpneg
Tram:m.l.i. D. S.; C. N..rfiNcil, p.: D. 5.,, of .1 , 1111:tila.,
91::: btlica - 0. -. . . '
,:-31;te:cti tI. '63-13-Iy. - •
• . BROOMST : BRAOM4 [l' •
041unnee to the
ne(rviciulty..-.thed they'haVeoppoed ,
• : tORN' BROOM' 11111.7FilTgR.V • •
$1,000,000
1!315,850
. . . . .
COO •the. buittlinEt formerly oteu
pied by ttie ',Matte; Itteenetl, Voititvi I le; .
nrto.tht.7.aro 'prepared bupptymerchinat
lgith - Broorna ntwho:eat:lc and retail price.a.
1,.7 patronage of [he piddle :la reapectrally.
Tlicr aye- also' prcpareti to..furnialt, to, • pnrchaacra;
imaierate' Prices, the' 'Clrik BrootO
NlTrapiter, tin article of great economy to bonze..
kecners. - • • . MILLER &-M'DONEL:
, . ..
fIii . ! .TIILAV:-.1t00,12. A.PI D •STATXONEItY
. . , .. .
• '.l'he rinderidirned tire nn‘i• lireplimd ' if/ furpigh a line
assrirtment of .I.ld,dis and drat clms .Stationery,. at their
New Store' on Centre Street. tow , Ao“rs • below the
EptF. , copal Chardt. Printing, Binding,* Struilging to
order., - . . . . .
. .
'•• :"' •• • ••
School Et 001/14, •.... •
.. •
a "Pi d O e 4 I 6T . II (I AV I Z . ' z A
0: O. Do6n - 611E1a.;
ltt tf •
. .
.c. MiOSIMItELT.,
`ISK
00
.•4;067.454i:.00
. .
• . . •• ..114::crAcruarr. or • .' • • ;
S •
;A:NTAN DE Trt, SAFE g,
-• ."- :-•
.to er , r,nnui:lty:of Ord.l
f rciontitc'pi that rnannfac
(fires :-J,ALATIIANDEIt SA'FES 'of all and f.f
khlils.:v.•arranled Fin , proor which, to point'of
corlonanshiii and c.niparo with 00.0...
rained froth 8113' oilier etabliellitiont,in .
alwayE keepg.Ert:es-on hand for'Fale, a!id will rouke .
for.Eatikir.g and ' , other . PnbiLe.
cheap, ch, , npei than they cart I.w.ibtaiiiecl.
•Ittrti nibroad.. • ' • •
. ire ilei:ri;tt,Dert.inniiiiilFl:orond, Georg,e'llrj zht,
A: ite;itivOio"j, of this
. IlOrouth, .havo
.hts •
.I,June-13,
AGENT FOR .
EUBRIc OIL \YORKS,
opTicrE--No. 26r 'Pitt al? it fa, Pa.'
The attention of MINI', US in• 'particular le called to
the".e . s"vellentCills for Coal t 'are nutl Jtatlonary . .Englitee, -
.that w' are Limy' taanufactil Pitriles.l3. , illg our
imnrive limy trill not it ilia
nor conceal in nerd weather and .nr - o entirely free Imm
Cane;
• Sour ••.A." Oil for Engine.% and Oil for Coal
Care; canniit.• be: equalled. Orders shotild• be left at
Ittillread Ticker - Office; Mt: - Carbnit; or at-130t38Y ,
tifLELli iti-Itltil.Tt...llook-,tore, Centro Stu Potterille;
The ExcelMit,r Grease, manufactured-by pa, to
tile-host Bride market for grensing, • wagons,
cnrelac ; ee,..te, • . . • . .•
The tratle.nupplled - on liberal 'terms: • • " •
• • . • •L W. 60SBXSIIELL, Agent..
- 51; JR: IMIGG, • : . • •- :
IY,ealen , in Given Groceries', Piov I iionm; 3r.pr.
Doniestie. Fruits, Vimb,.oyitisrti,
. . . .
0F•e1:,..1711.6 * A-b..:IVORwmiriAN STS.,
..; ...rorrsvii,Lg... PA; • • ••'
.Every attentlOo,,psiti,tottUalit4 of articles sold. • The
patronage Af the public is resper,tfally
ABOUT w TAB : preact. o.m. TIN
x
WARREN'S 011NDIINE ROOF - LNG:a now
.11Sefinthre tlihn any . other'ktad. is'' both Fire and•
Water Proof, 141 , 4. WIN .04t,litrit twb tin roofs; while it
coste .ohly eibour hnlf•the- price of tin. This' roofing .is
put QII by the Subscribers, at short notice. •. .
• . .BANNAN Dr.FItEITN, Pottsvile::
-.lt cannot be put Up roofs -pitching over 3 inches' to
"the soot., ;It can beat oii neeessau. •.• - '
. .
Y.
B • -B I NIDVE'R
A I,l 4 .kinds . -of.Bolits,.'lsllBzniirierc,- liorit‘park-..r . .5., to
getlltyr:wlth music and Old Book.... , ieboitud at 21iprt;
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THE : . 'CRISISI
Elopent Speech of Gen. Logan
OF ILLINOIS.
'On the evening %it the 1911 ult. an immense
Union meeting *as held in• Washington, un-,
der the auspices of theSoldiers' and Sailors' .
Union, \ilicit *
as addressed by Gov.
Non . of Texas, .and:Gen. Logan of Illinois.--
tiamilton in Ills remarlis,. arraigned the .Ex
ecntive for . ids Surrender. to 'the basest. of
Southern traitors. .
'. . .. SFEicli ps onsamAr; .LOGAN. .
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. Mu. CUAIt).t.CS; LAPIES: .4!.:D GF.NTLEMr.N :----
The queitions in.diectission. before the cOul
try now Ore. certainly of. such.: Character as
should require gieavtling,ht and care upon
the part of al I
, ' t . Seenis. to ; Ira strange that.
We -should. be::esSembled:• together pow; as
soon as the War. has.: Closed,. for . the purpose
Of. diSpuasing . the question.as. to .which" iS-theel
proper mode:Or mantier.of restoring the pine,:
deal . rplatimiS That forMerly existed lietWeeir
the people of - the . States and' the . General
Govern went.. '.lf we *will only go. back some .
three'or four years now; "I believe there is no
niamin This laud who claims to be loyal while
the :tear wasin,-Pre'gress who, in 'discussing
the . .prciper mode .and manner of restoring the
Goverriment . after the - rebellion should he put.
down; .had but one-opiniori.on the subject:
•I
•I did riot find bill 'one, man : during-the war
wholclaimeil- to- be :.a -layel . man: and true to,
.the,GOVerrunent who . did. trot beliefe Oilcloth:
Vocate the idea • that . when the rebels drew
their slrordi against.the'Government they by
that act bid defiance to The:Government and
its atitholity, cud claimed :no
. furtherpretec,
tion from, it. only What
. they. got'. themselves,
pad what:Therearved out-for thetriseives-
This Was the belief . and the conviction then
of all lOyal .. men ;: that ilie:m rebels had for-:
fen ed. - all their--rights; 'that they' hati.none
leftunder The Constitution and' 1 . 1:4W9 of - the
United States....-This-being• doijethe theory
and doctrinel . v . ere.clainied as true and "correct:"
There was no Auestion,.-should the -rebellion
be Suppressed ;
. but One . ;• . end What . .was• that ?
:Wlat. tiro'. we gpinm:: to 'do as a .greiit and
magnanitnotis
Wit . natio:fin reference' to" this ed-
Plc o lave 'been Id rebellion akains. Its?
pi
'ffie question'.- was. lot :as to whether they
should have inimediate. representation - in :the
halls of.Congre-a.:. It .was nut - whether they
. should.be . restored .to" all the'rights, lintuuni-
• tics, and privileges: they had enjoyed - , its chi::
:rens: under ~ the . Constitution of'. the • United.
States' prior:to- their rebellion . against.. the
Giwerninent, but What 'should. we, iit :our
Magnanimity, as tvgreat PeOple i Cdrifer upon .
men .who had "
"forfeited . their-rights by the
'war ihey,lnd.waged against the Government.
.We then ; believed,-and .1 think 'every Soldier
. and patriot in the, and learned this great les
son and were taught this : great'prineiple; that
:`'treason must be •Made :ochous• and traitors
punished:"
_.[Applatise..] ..Thot upon their.
benclec'lnetS ,they should.; suppli..•atn:the
pOwer of
,this. Goverimient -to -confer upon
.thein•riglitii. they had - 'forfeited and had .no
power to demand. - .It. was a . doctrine : tinit.
.said ' to • those poifie,.l . :`A'et have. forfeited
. every eiVil:tincl-politieatrigbt. under the'Coit
&notion. - -Teu ..have f...rfeited - your . -lives ; -
but.we , -ill permit 'you . to five, - thnt . you. may
see in i he . futnre the, glory and Magnificence
. 'of this. mighty 'Republic which you have al--*.
temptedto destroy; "anti that JO MaYslied
:tears of sorrowlbr the Sins.you Intve . eoniiiiii.z .
led 'against this grand mid glorious structure
inside - for ns by.
.our . fathers'.... ' [Great 'op •
plause.] .. AS ;tints well 'remarked by - friend
Govern'," • 'Hamilton,' when. this: rebellion
ceased it Was.uot . willingly; nor henna: of:a
desire'on the . part of those men leiSuPporttlie.
Constitution and the laws "of'-the iniftl..,; riot
beeauseloyalty had taken the place Of tre:t.
son; :lot because :of the affection:they had
'for 'the GoVernmentl. hot bee - Anse it • Was ert-
Sighted itstbeir hearts,..briVfor• a• greater aini
Amore'. petent rensoM---that :the . strong" rind
mighty erm . of the . hardy; Men of the IN•oodi
dvid'SWept .. over . their fields. fr6m . ime end. of.
the land .. to.the.cither,. and broughtdosolation
in. the. path of war ;.. because it had Made them
'feel .the 'power" poWer Of. one , tif .t. he:Strongest GoV-:
; ernments on the face of the earth... - . They laid,
dowii • their arms . because they werci.compell-
ed to do So'; and when they . had surrendered.
what were, Ihe claims they:set-UP?. I reinem 7
be - r, after the" surrender, meeting, at Peters.
• bork - .Roger A...Pryor, • with Whom I- had.
- served-in Cotwresa. . Lici.said to . nie theyldid•
not - expect Then politicalrights--:they.did :not
ask tliam....:Stind he, as . litr' as I ant cohcerned i • •
I would notAilte... to 'bit :bunk myself; but- if;
you are,a mind. to.hang - a fow of:the leaders
that Convired rigiiiiistlbe .poVerninent, and.
let me oil, "r
-shall have no: cit. t ion• to that:
[Laughter 'and . .clieerii.]:....This:* wirg7tirt lan 7
guitge of one Of ' tha leadere in this great ri7 7 .
Million,. and it:Was thelanguage of nearly, all,
I:nret..- - ,1f . .. they only . got.Off with 1 heir: lives
t !in
hey wouict most happy; and i
f,.in adds
tion to-that.;; they •could, ;get off . With. alitile.
pr'operty, they would .be . pleased'heyond all
. ..eseriptioit,::....But .notV'..how . ii it ?%...
...How
changed iii - the scene to-day! The curtain •
-has been:raised, and Our . Cyea hire-beep per
mitted toti3hold Something.thost magnificent
Mid •granci.,. ' , lnstead of. seeing • treason - made
odious "and, traitors:pin:dolled in thiS land; In
.stead. ot..Seeing thein on :their' kneestO this
grent.GOvernment giving an humble siihrojs- .
'lion to. its ihies, kissing Ihe flag of the Repub
lie that. they may 'show their, .devotion .to it .
Hereafter; wevstind theta traversing the: laod,
and ;talking abbot their rights andtheir Priti- . ..
leges'-;.aud the!'citl Yankees.,"' They come • -,
up to . Washington "and .go tiboht the streets.
trec lima happy, and swaggering las . if they
were.possessitins of the tt4t(.o.l to dit.. - Th6y are
'cheered... ".:Oh! 'they : are . gi eat • teen;_they:
bravely; . tlietere the - gallant sons of,
America;.ColitutbiltS . ions,.,having . the Same,
rigla ts.andPrivileges • that any. freeman - of this
land data enjoy or: possess... -When they get
te.this city - of:Baltimore. a reat feast is pre
.pared for there...l'ol9y come to.Wailington,.
and .the . great, Stephens dictates atorice . the
next Demo . eratiO - platform that you shall . :'not
ask•any conditions precedent..for the reeep-'
lion . of 'the Senators and :.Representatives of, :
the States: lately hi rebellion ;.. and when 'he
dietates.that - platforni here - it is accepted not
;only by those highin: ahthority fiEOL poiver,
.bat it gbes - doWn tracing along the different
.grades until - it comes to the iowest. Mail Yon
can fincliti - the.Whole landWhololds'a paper
in his hand upOrkwhiehli,Written "you:shall
had this•titiring iny,pleasiire.". - , ft seems to
ine . therellas:heen a change in This land with-.
in the
,past . year. :I,liave remarked that . loyal.
people did nntiogree : to this proposition du , .. •
ring the relieljion..... .. :: • ..
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: 'frtio - Bsebu av ll
ve.
./hoow occupies the chair .
of the,Chief . Magiatrato itssertectai his desire
that "treason should • be 'made . odious and
traitors pimished:"...Ete wanted traitors to•he'
made to• 'lake a.back.seat." *. He wanted to,
be, a."ffos6S, '.': to: lead ' ii_down . . trodden race
from the darktioas; of slavery and chains to, •
the promised land, • .I.le wanted them' to fol:.
low .him,..arid . promised them that. he would
lead . them through the great Red Sea of. their.
travels and•difficultiei. AlltheaP things were
'going to be done; but I can't see it. • [Great.
laughter and chess:];:..' . . : • '
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I do-not see this Moses leadingthe hosts as
did Mcises of Old out of the darkness of Egyp . --...
thin bondage, and through the Red Sea- .1 see
.Mosuch attemptaa that. I think. the manlas•
•lost. his way ;
„that his - compass..haS got out of
Order.; that no.has. steered Lis course wrong,
'and that liela at. the : Head bEsemebOdy else.
than the men he was, piing to lead out, It
seems to me the power he, was going to•exer..
else,' for the; • benefit Of :a certam people has
been changed to benefit Of esrtitinTebels,
They. are, his tine folloWers,".waillhg through .
the 13:eill.Sea'..o,f. trials 'and. tribillatiohs,.. end
they are, to be landed •in - the happy land of
Canaan; I Suppose. • -; .: • -.; • .., -..-. ~-. ... . .
• .. My. fellow. citizens, as ..I at, not intend.to
'talk very long . 1 . ..Wi1l for a few. momentsell
you what I:think isthe duty oLbur ceuritry.
I.was, glad to hear that dispatch' read: - - I: was
.glad to .hear. that voice•conie from Tennessee,'
tor , it lathe voice of patriotism. ..It is a Voice
-that speaks•for the loyal *men of, that conntry.
•---a:Votee that has been heard recently and
frequently in advocacy of their interest:.. Once
we heard another voice from•that State, say
ink that representation paust:be based on loy,-.
altythat.the loyalty of The people. Must tie
based 'on representation. -,We: eard that once"
from a Min
. then in pOwer in'Tennesiseo.. We
hear lately of a letter signed by some process
or other,4 do not know what, I do. not know.
underwhat law or rale ofgeverhment or con=
stituttom:and.. Sent .:to, the Congress „of the -
:United States, - notifying, them that somebody
Was opposed-to that amendment.of the Con
stitutiou.,: .[Laughter.] . :.Well, suppose, serne-:
body ii.. .1 Can: find a hundred thous'and 'reb-.
cls.who:Are opposed to it. too: - ..That's What's
the;matter,
- [Laughter:]: I:
. can • florid . every
'rebel in . the :land. who, is. opposed td it and
eVery . .C.OPnerhead . :in. the land. • BEyer) , man
w
ivho as. in ruins . aainst.' the, government
.during the'fonr years of blOody battle is op
posed to;that•amendment of the Constitution:
[Cries - of "That's . sol." , an& appleuse.] • h - is.'
not necessary for any particular men - to note-:
fy us that, lie Is-opposed - to theltrnendenent; . .
10r,:fiB /. have tiaid, the disloyal m'ett•all over
- the . country . are oppoied to it. But We hear.
,a voice coming from ' Tennessee - that 'is not
opposed . ta it.. • They no longer - hearken .to
the , voles ; of' their MoSes... (Laughter and,
cheers.]: Terinesseiliiterefuseitte accept shy .
.sel constituted - 11Oses. - ; Tit et.. Are-. going .. to
lead•theinselves'init of hondage.•,..And..l. am'
glad to-night:that the voice conies :trembling
upon the wires from :Nashville to:Washing—
•ton,.-4dying that - ,..'the deed'ia done." :The Act
:has, been ...performed,.: and. - the 'wish' of the
loyal peoßle otT tt
enneSsee has been
'ed:::"l.tis in 'aecorditice :sVith the voice of the
majority "of the, ItcPreeentativei of the' People'
- of tialit.greatcoontry;•lind,not.-inaccordintee
:ivith',lhe'Teimi .of the "mistepraeatativee... of
the`,.periPle . ,; • Ofti.is".::great.cotintry.i.:.:."Wa -are
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Von the going. to - destriration.- . .-•.Den't . ..yon I must
. bii: punished and - -treason' made .:7!... -.:f
-knew your party is: geing:te - be destroyed?. I is•atrainst• tins ••• ptopositiort - because !Cis .not'. ... ;- •
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Den'ty . ntlitnow that:there isstich, a willand . infileientlY. favorable to theSoirth, how Would. • : ~... •
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determination.of the Mee new in:pOWeithat- he:make treason. odious ?
...I suppose hewOuld:e . ; ,.• .
.•..e.
they will destroy this - radical erganizetion: es make traitors odioui by putting Sher:Min . of-' - . - - . e 1.: . •
they. call.it-•-tlierit, will be swept out of exist= tics: , [tesughter.] ,' I suppose it hes becotne -•:' :,` ;:::•.k•
once.?" It is the 'Men . w he obey tim e la ws.,.
;.. t i
nil so :
odiotth - to hold oftice`thae,they propese •te• : a.
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present,, rio,rnatter what-they have done thir s make treason. odious ;.by putting ; the - uniterite. •
inge the. terrible - struggle . through which we ~ineollice.:. - Tere may'be something pertinent.- -, e- !
.have'. passed, that .themow tabe eonSidered4 in that, fornine-tentha of thee!) men commit= -.-;.. --t
as loa-al meir' It iif the& who.ohey• the. die-t ted -treason because they- eouldnot get the of-.•-
tates of nien,high 'in power -contrary.fe, the tines they. wented. - .[Laughter.],l say; then,.; ::'...
.Yolee. rot the ..llnion . majority of 'this nation that OM man who-is opposed to . this - aniend-amend ...',:•. -;
who are lie • eegariled as, the loyal then,. "meat becatise•ii reduces • the • PoWer , Of - thei ".... , :e :e l,
.while, the men who :cewased , this rebellipml traitor inthe Sbuth:to en equality. with year. •..- f •.-..' g
and - stistained the Government are to betook- I power e and because it oropaSea to" pay' the '-' - 1' 1... - ,
ed neon as disloyal men e Seouted:fiem:soeie- I-uatimial debt,ls in favor of repudiation. You. . e : • i
ty. and. driven from all'positions ot honor ,a-- ' - icatthot put it la any other •light. - 1, -- Let - it' hue. "e•,... Y
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are that all this, will be, done• by the :reinembeeed•that thiS - is a 'debt we owe terour. . ~. ,r;
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Powers that be ; -that, there is a privier in - this own people. 'lt is - 6., debt incurred to save . ee .:
men eel:lolling like lhe amaYer ot - JaCkann. -- ilia life of the -nation—incurred..teegive us :". :. e• - :' - ,
They Si) there-is thrrien in this Country. who life and fiberty. • TIM man; who- would oppose - ...e . .. ,
is - w elk ing .ia the. fothsieps Of Jackson.. W elle, the- payment of. that ilebewould not Pay lila ..-
there - may be.:. There tn-ii he a greattriaay' I own debt- , li
:Trio not believe e would?.
old Pay
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.:JaCksona, in the land:
aL
,There" may_ he "a greatl the. funeral - expenses ''pl . hia sown .wife. 7 - 1 . - ...,
"to any:- a as.great as Jack Son was ; , greet '[Lauehter and cheers.l. -',. . •- - - - .• • --•
many. .
ruenWho have as-strong swill as Jack•
..son had. There's no qiiestiou ahoutth w
at.a-- ortpoied to the payment of the national debt,' • • . - :
-12Mt•i I rein .history: right,. and I: heheie I to putting. it in the Constitution 1- .: Ls it, going . • .' _ ..:
haVe . sente,recollection 61 - the. days of Jack= ;I to hurt the Constitthion? e lt Scuds to inc it .
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.50n,1. - find that :Jectsen", always . fought. his - :Will make it !more bright, if possible, than tef- • ' ...• •.
-enemies, and. that his frieridsniways stood by" .foie. It sitarist to' r children and our child-...
him: • I -find: that , when. Jackaon ' Vetoed. a ren's children the high' sense of honor their . -: '1 I
:man, he vetoed his egelny and not his friend,- lathers held ; . that they placed, theliedetermle • ....•
J- tied, by looking on a • little, while, that
,nation that theiehenor and good faith should'
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Jackson:died, 1.• have .nat heard - of any other hot be tarnished in•lettein 'of living light, that: •- - .
- .Tackst - nt since that waS'ever President of the, all generationsinight.. read,' that they would - e . ....
United States. ...- [Great Lengthen - ,I do not • never.,repudiate ,a/ debt - incurred to - Save the. .
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think this consideration -should trouble ifs.—' county.: [Applause.] "\I can see-no reason .• '
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We•have-Soniething before•us upott Welieh• to wits any ratan should oppose 'that unless the -- ..- ,
form 'our judgment seanCopiniefia„ without determination is to allege loyalty' to treason .
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lopking to. the opleion of anyone. individual,. • and make loyalty-odious,-lea see no other. -.- e
.. What's thiS amendinent to the Conetitu- reason for it to save my soul end if there - is
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tion:oftheUpited Stetes that iseao obnoxious? no other, then why
l. men: not
- Tee the - constitutional: :'
It requires that elem born within the junta- amendment be immediately 'adopted ? [Ap- : . ".- - e a
dietiodot the - United bastes-shOuld 'be 'citizens • phase.]' : It will be adopted, and I wilt. tell - :' • • :
thereof:- Why, thatis the law-alreacly. There- youdiew : Ifthe loyal men of this:land have ...• ....•
is nothing km:Opel:in that. Eatery nest might. as much nerve es•they ought to Lave; It will . e.- .e. ;
'to'be - stsistied.-There'iS CO - man in this coma' become a parteot the - Censtitutitia. If they. - .
try Who e i,j ete :t. e : apytierson born in ' the have•the asmenerVe that they, exhibited du- - . ' . -
couittny -being-a eitizep, iital - : . therefore - O . () oh- - ring- the c . ontinuariee .of this rebellion:II:will .- , :.
lecWril to putting: itinto. the Constitution-- fbe adopted. "Olt, hut,!' Says some - Wiseacre,
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We..also provide. that those Who havehereto: "theee men pftlie seeeded Slates - will' not am. r ...
'fore taken an oath to, support. the Govern- cent it; ehencil their honin. isinvolved ; they ,
mem gild - afterwards ppg:‘ , ,z,vtl in.the'ts - bidhon, cannot d h
o ..: The honor oft heSe traitors! ''e i ,
.shall net hold • any of aceunder., the Federal It inust not be.donee'..• Oh ! 'they are terrible
Government: I would like to know what Ole .on -honor . ; this - thing Must . ..not be done.— • .-• •.• .
jeetton there is talli th . Itissaid Ihe •objee- They say "you cannot"expect la to - presefibe
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den -is that it cuts.ott So many people in the enreelvea e " • Tbeirdebilnust bti.paid. \Vett e '
'Swath ;'that there, are en - many persons there we did not expect thorn - to • commit treason, : . e .
who took an - oath to support the Constitution but there is one thing ate do expect them to ..
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- of, 4 reUnited.States and . then 'went:into the do, and that. is unless they adopt that amend. : . e• , .
rcb lionmen ',among . the highest elm, old meet - their footsteps will never enter the per .. •
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pol 'Orme,' - end SO forth--,that it ewould be tale of this Congress. .It is not a question as •-, -.±
&eh - ten gems Wrong: •-.Let us see 'whether it to whether.they have not livid men here ,of
wohldbe deing'a - great wropg - or note . .Those not ;= thatis dodging the tnaimissue:. It Is not -.-- •
men Who 'went ithe the away sgitinst the Gee-- tia- men to - come tiere,and• be admitted as loy- - .: .-.
ernineut ;committed treason.... We elm - Went .al. men, and then for.disloyal men to be . elect- - '
.into the war limier the Old flagdid so stand: :61' from titest - One district and refused-admit-•-• • -••-..
rug upon .the."Cainstitution, et ••the • I.Thited - . Manse; It is for us, to elOerrnine Whether. the .", -. .
Stetes esanade for us by our fathers.' . [Ap-"people thethselyes are entitled. to repreSents e •.• ....
Obtuse.] We-went into the' war against the than at all.. - . The .question is. have tile relit, • -.• .
rebellion:with- all our rights and prieilegt?.s. 'dons Which have been .brokeri off between .•
'guaranteed trams that were guaranteed tem& the people
,of - these States and the National- -e: - :-:
fathers by the - : : (..einstitthien 'and
_laws .of the Goverument reStoreci ? f. Say that in forfeit- . - -
land. --- We foitalit rigalustinen who ling lora • , ing -their'. rights by war; they. forfeited their -: ,
feited - each and . every One. of these righte.---: right to • -their'.,
just as they did :any - . .-•
.:We Blight against,. Meth foe the. purpose of *oilier politicareight ; anti the only way, that
putting down the' rebellion end restoring the right can be - restoriel is by Congress - sifting as '\\ • e !
- Government.. you - remember elec. front one 'judge-and- jury; and - "by nobody else,_. It is - -e '
,Id of. the State to the, Office there was One the ()ply:department in this , Governmeni that ' . .- i.
ti iversal glow of patriotism e flee - rushed, to
.has the right now of'-restoring them -to their ' .. I
.thins ; they. were urged' On by. patriotism 'and political privileges, and it has the right, of re-; •.. - ,
• devotion to their country.theanst•treas , in and ..storitat there, to jusysiteit privileges- as it scene • -. •,.
-against disloyalty. This being - oiir purpose ft. Until Congress does it they are not enti'-'
and. our object and the .reason for aeliiie; -tics to that right, and. they will not be until •• • -
there - was not - one of you-who . ' wets 'forth in. they' have voted for this tames itotiorial amen& .- ---:- .!
• defence •of your . Couto ry whit belle.ved .then ment acid- done several other things. : - ' e .' •a ,
that - when '-areleoa •wasisuppreteed - and . - We are told ales - unless owe admit these' ~. '-
the Government .fully restored, the 'country people without= further
.;eorthitiousethey wi11. ,- . •-. ••
rind the laws Of the - country recognized, .that . stir up anotheretrouble; that they are-already '1
the' men . .. Who Performed .•the'.goo• office- to- liegieningto ineve dowe there ;, that they . are.. • • .-.
tr;ad the Go - a - eintrient that you clil . , .as' ki sap- getting very sore,.. Well, they . hav-e been sore .
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triinial it in ies hour. of Wal e: would' he" placed for 'spine time. :If - they mug have trouble or.. .. •1' •
on "thenlime footing or below:the trai t ors th ey _must' have representation,
y o far es Lath con-. ''''.
fought.: ' [Applause - ] - There was-not• a sol- •:cernedeil say they' cannot have represent!- .. --
thee Who- believed such ..e -.thing—there was tion . untilthey...heye ;performed the.-avas re-
'hot a loYal _man who 'believed such a thite;-: -quireil of, them: - Mere •it eiaturbariree was . ..- - •
- The nuieerSelepiition,Was that eliere would made by. sonic One on the flirt here side. 'of the ...;',
.he aline - so deep and SO bread drawn. et weep TONI), and-cries of "put him out "Wer9 e -.-
the" &alter fend loyalist that foture general - nes, raised and 7 quiekly put into excent ion by the . 2 7 ... 1
"might behold Was long -as time should roll' -ejection of the disorderly' iisdivialuall . - *. ' •
I :on e This. was the undersutedingofeell loyal .. - .General Leann resumed; This then, I-say; . ...-
men them; it is-Wliet, loyal ..men Understand Is ii question ter Congress to determine, and- - -
to clay shall he done. ; :[Gre . et cheering • - :it is mouestiem .So - far es, the ' States lately in • - :-. • •
• Siretell . nie Where:your Jeff. - Devises, yen& rebellion are concerned; as, to -whether: they • • • :'
SI ephenses, your Towel:A:3s; your:Lees,:your . will or will hot ea h ere is .uo study shout it`— : a e
.BeauregardsnMn who liave,livettorithe fat Tennessee-accetfes•to the proposition of Con-
01,,tee.land, Merl who hive peen educated at .grees, and to:thorroev she .is restored to her: • •••••
the charity seheols of , the :nation, man - who • position in the - Union.' . Arkansas does the -.• : '
never.hadat spear of,grass grow or . a fiercer same.thing,..and when is 'done shoals will
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bloom in their gardens that was not • watered step . ie. • * It others do not choose .to - cetine,e
by the droppings from the 'Treasury :, of the so tar :as representation is concerned, we can.. -1 - ..
United States, men who :had lived in luxury got along. as ithent them. :• We did •run - this .•
and weelth, . Who - have - had given. themehe machine font. years, rind - it'-seems to me-we
.highest posit ions . in the land, the highest hon.. got along 'pretty welly ' . [Laughter,- and - cries •:.
orst he people could confer .0 pen them,. and .of 'lilt's the t alk."] We. had 'a pretty' largcree '..
vela who, while.. their - emblems
.of hentor . contract On hand, but aye got 'along with lt7 •s :
were oil hem,, c break their oaths, vie- •very.well,• fold l: believe we had pretty nearly: . ::. .• -
bite their eblightleee..erel &envie under foot -the,-same set of men - : in -(.:ongreSs that weee. ,
- the laws of the .andare..'" They.cepail Mae .have:noWe. I thou'ght We. got along very-well .- - '
truth squirts beneath their- feet as IheY itiS:Sed without thenid-of the rebels e I saw no elitists ' .Se • I
the.Bliiie.fted swine ..hy the. ever- living God" to coinplain,'.and I sec no reason to complain
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that they would -Sustain. the, Geyerninent in
,the. lot ere, se far as lain concerned.. Their , • . . ,
against all - i.t. - .4 enemies: fiat opposers..,
: These lei these inen:Who talk. about their rights to' . . • '-
arc the mere alio fitted the land fromone end enter the hells' ofe'Collgt** ,and then.beghth •
to -heather withniourp;ng:Whh ividciwa and - to spout trea s on 'against fife land;'rethalti.out- -.
orphans—who la t i , e eause&rieers;'of•.bleod cult. ',. I remeentier:abipti foot' yorw'lN;9; !they . " .- .
-to course the rich *soil of the Sou* , and • the • wit lidreW . trout this•GoVernilienVand set up
VeiYlap& itself. to groan'. tinder the distresa, a -government for di emsebietellaremember.... ~
• and - beetheus. beought . Upon. theland by: the' the battles- they fought against, 'this Govern; ••• -
horrors - efwet! When you look upon this Ment, and how they were_tlefeated - and.their -, '-:
.picture,. Lest; yon as 'it loyal .man;: as a good . .orimnizetioe • destroyed ; 'therefore' 'it •is not:. ' • •
elan, as a conscientious man; es a geed Moth; their place now to:chaise. the.terres
,of reor-• -. • ,
.e . r. 'a great Wile:pea good ; sister,, to tell the,. :ganization ;it is for :. them, to' sit quiet and • --
youthe mane who . feta 'assisted in bringing on wait until we , get: ready-to 'invite 'them to ': - 1
yOu'ell these sorrows tolmdecerded as ninth come back. ".'Gentlemen, until we invite you, •• •' . 1
rights and-as triany..p . rivileges •in the GoVern- I. think you, had. better stay at home={laugh- ~•'.. '
mint under .whieli .we live-as the -than; IN 11 (5 In• ;]• and
,Saine tithe - ago they.. ,would.lialie • • • '
has . fougbt for thalmisteined•the Governmeet been very-well satisfied .with that, iintil - they'_. .. -
in the clerk heur.of its ?• • ICries of load been-taught to believe that', these same e:
- NO re""NO I ".. and - apPlause.] -• If this, - illy Yankees, they had been accustomed to regard . ...,' •
fello we coup tureen: de what, : tele:. new policy as -Cowars befere. the . war were still cowards;, . ' .
.of rest toration•rp eanse . then: for one I heg to and that t liey. -mfghtliate'. another . Bull Run : :.
be. exceSed . from - being. brought - into the
-great in Congress: They would come lu and haVo:::.;
tribute& in witiCh it is to-be milked Out. I everything their own way, -Mid Wield the "..- .:.
do nothelhere the great Davis, or the great• power of - Congress and the country the same "-•• :.
Stephens:- Who perailed the streets. of, lya•sit- , as they did when James Buchanan
~.Es4.,'
ington a short time • ago, is entitled. to the avas•President: a [Great laughter.] 7- But they •:-..• ,
same rights Steel - the; no will I ever helieVe were; mistaken ; they ';.Were met by different;
it. •.: [Cheers.]
.. And. Whenever you give. to .material from -What. they expected,' and I •-•-. '
them. ilie - Seine .'rights phi ...give to me, or to hope and trust they will still find the men :a:.
any ethearnan Who-fought - with me for four 'they meet milk. of 'sterner Stuff than they- e '.:
years to suppress . this •relielripti,; tnen I avant
_dim well in - Merino. - •: -,•• . . ' ... -
you t.etellane what hes heetegiiined:by being - 'Now, : my fallow-countrymen;" as remarked. -.
a loyal man to this .Gevernintat during the - .by Governor Hamilton, thereis to bell great ..:•:.'
Warthat has . . been . waged. I want 'youto assemblage of_all kinds of people - of all com-.,
tell' me :wht. difference. waged.,
between a. .prexions •of politics 'in - Philadelphia "pretty- e:•- .
loyal man, and ittraitarc e or 'what:difference 'seen e fore the purpose' of what a• • For- thee..., ,
therele VA - be - hereafter. .The traitor has only purpeiseof -'• Making loyal -then ; •tor the pure: •-:
niadea little: -mistake;. it....was - 'an : emirpf-•pose of, reestablishing this 'Govern* nt. 9f ,•
judgment-On his - part—jUst tisit was' with the our fathers on a-batter and-truer f a s:2 -.. man who coannitted any ghee. - --. It Vas an It seethe tome not. During -this whole. ra re ,
error 01 judgineet _On his part ; 'bet he is Mot e . liellion.there -Were . twci. parties in this, _Gove ..
nevertheless, to beconsidered.as good a man • erninentthe traitors end theepatrioni. The 'e
tas alie . Christiare Who has never:been-suspect- patriot Was.for-this Government, aim traitor.:
tel, ef any wrong ; arra if yeti put them•npon was against it. The Union ithinsympathized e
a par e what-is. the. difference 7. between an with the... Government Oho traitor fotight-:, -, '
honest Man and a thief?' [That's it ii There' :agaleat the.Ouverethent, Or. aympathized watt ,
is none, only. the:. thief gets , the e money,— itsenethiee., A line was - drawn.lietween - the. : '
Seel say, if-a &niter is placed on a par with two.. There were . laut tai o , sides, and men:.
me--;and Lwill net Use myself as an illustre- must follow: one: of vibe other.. SO in the - !.
thin—upon a par- with. General. Settfink 'or South:there were loyal men, -though- ..
few In
any other other general or any other soldier, be - number, who stoOd.by . thb. side of the Goy- • ' -..
cause a common soldier is justas good as - any eminent; all the ethers were -r on the side of , -.
other•- - -I - saatifat traitor :is to he placed Urea • treason.,,- This •assembiage;•,which is to•meette ~
par:and have' , couferred on'hiln all the. civil* in a few - days, is not' teadestroy the . copper, . - •
and, political rights; of a soldier, be. has the• lieed•partyefor thet ismlready- destroyed elt,
adVatitage•of 'the, seldier e because when be is not for; thsparteseeof suppreesing,the re-
goes . into the contest, .ifhe is successful hellion, fur that is already Suppreised." Mate .-•
.against the Government, he gains,ewhile the "thou,-is" ii-for ? - It.„ is for' the purpose of (1 - 6 7 -2 :
soldier is.dis e etaced - aid loses mill;, while. Wile straying the organization of the Unlomparty t
unsuccessfulis IM., lases - . nothing; and the of this country, and -forno..e ether purposes. •
soldier gaiessnothing...So that a mare is bet- Whatever. ', You ..will - find the. Copperhead:,
ter off by beinga, rebel than by being a loyal, there;
: yeti will:fied the diarippeirited offieel;.• -
then. ; • There is ne doubt aboth. that, if:this - seeker there ;'the hungry tind thirsty Repub-, -
:is:lcebethe.theory'On which- the Government lican who'hat been thirsting' for this waters.;. - -
.is to he reseored.• ... • Itence, - .Lear for the dis-el that spring "from the fountains of office about
• Unction between :loyalty and 'treasoMbeine:tide capital l
for long_Years, and whoas never:; .:
1
.made so wide. - arid.' deep: I hat - every- man, e liad a drop:to:eool.hiS parched tongue, tinti'•'
woman,. mind chile . - in the, land may e eee i:s mho' goes abere rot the purpose of crying out,'
mark: - -• ' a • .••• -- - . .- .- - - ' "Oh; - Lazarus, for'-one drop!".. [Boisterous.
Then, - again,: there is ainather provision In laughter and :cheers."] ' •
this - constitutional amendment;*. It . proposes • laughter
find, perhaps, a few officers of the
that the debt of • the.'Grivernment ...shall be . army going over there to proVetheir toyalty• • •
paid, •and: the rebel debt shalt not' be. paid,—, to the country. •Welliethose '.- who go 'there'-.
Dees anybody object tO.tliat2. •-I wish,' after -teprove.their • loYaltaete the - country b'elievle;
:fighting four years to , restore - this.GOVern-• that this tountraebelonga.ao .cae man; atils,. : - . - .
ment, not to be taxed to help - pay the-Matt, chest; therefore, prove: their ' loyalty to hire;
who has fought ageinstme. .1 - But it may be and not. to the Government:.l liave nothing:. ..
who
therebels rise the,same ergement. They, to sayngainsttliese men Obey : Were - my bro- ) . a
do not wish to be . tax,ecl-to help pay the men 'theta in thins. rhave•the , highest-regard:aratt -
who havebeep 'fighting against theme" . Nell; -esteem for theai; brit I whiney to them thine::
there is a-broad. difference - tit
,beiug• taxed for that .in my.opininfa the officer of the army of•e•
the support of thiaGnierinneet, under which , the United 'Suites •who marched udder . dial.
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we. live a to which we - look• for promelion e and scorching sun of the'Seuth to Wade,: as. they , : -.•
to-which. all .neiv acknowledge . allegiance,. 'did alnfest, in to sive this Gerverntrieutai; ...
arid-being . taxed AO help pay ; the men Who who' saw his brothers
.fall- thick and-. fast.
tried to destroy it and` failed in the actorm arenad e him, amid-a -sterna of. shot And shell...
plishment of, their, ehlect. . Every person is epoured . .by the enemies of his country: whet .
liound.tO Support:. the. goiefument A 0 .10111611 .can leave the' graves of )4 brothers, and not . e
he looka•for proteetion e • . .. . .. .. ..e. • .-• hear. a voice froth those:gravea in the far off
Now,:. then,. this-. seems to . me a most •fair South—go net, into the_ ruesliee . of- treasoe ee
prop - Alden:: • ~I. C annot e see why :any - one :stand: by your colors as you fought for your. -:
'should - oppoSe it: - Why 'should, the. President : country.;. stand by the-tuen WhO stood by you,.
oppose : it ? ~..,;Tlie.first.elause„lS thateall:men - end - who fought - by Your
,side - during those .
born inthis country, shall I)e:citizens :of; the hours :of Arta], —[great - applause] --, if they. •
United States: ~:Well,
in . lecan take More. do ..ger „there and engage: in that- dance;:a•
than .eine:of those inenein high positiens who it will' not be such a - dance as the soldier
:are. against it, • and• eictsW•that they fa-- was, used "to "in his mareheto . battle . ; •, he
vend- thetvery proposition -for years.- • ••• e . .. daned; ' to::
.the music of the, • Union—it
The nett proposititinia thatn distinction is was .- a salve to his - : very . oul;: . - Vat_
babe, drawn, betw.eert• those- Who ,have hitert• 'they :will •-• be claucing . e. there •to ,the
engaged in te - rebellion tialeederti and loyal"minis- .of treason. • - They will meet there , .
men. -It also requirea that'repreientation its some of the leaders of the lOWlands of: Ow:
:Congress shall be triade'equal—that in a die-- South for whoseetreasem. they fought upon ••
strict"imSoutia carolinaehavidg.o,o9o .- people; • .the 'bloody fields :of the - south.'
: - - .Y.thewlit
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say . B,ooo colored-andlo,ooo-whites, and per-, -findthere - the. Copperhead who spat upon
haps 4,00 voters,; ;,that ....these - 4,000 'voters - you while yen Were alighting . - for thollag of .
-shall not have' -thee .same - .representation in,- your. country_ ; . Who spat upon that flag ; • who.
Congreasists•so,ooo.whitepeople in the North... treated you with-the. tamest, contempt-rind:
The proposition. is to give a vote irtilie.blorth they are there for.the purpose of destroying
Just as.much powee.anal•weight in the Gov .the organizatiolethat saved the- country:--..
eretnent:as•a vote in the.Seeth and.nO• more.' 'Thelenst yom can do in:my . judgment- is, to
Does anybody: - oppose .• that ?,'\ If lie 1§ op- have peattitietion with any- man who is net
posed to making that distinction,. then' what loyal,' Let rae . ask you It the seine men avho-.
ishein favor of?' -;-If he - is opposed to what
- aria etandieg:hy,:elhose... propasitions or Coma :
.14..6 distinction between :. traitors and-loyal greia are notmen Who. stand:by the . bonOtrit.e,
- inene:this gives to - the Men, le - South ettrohne -And , who - are the .. men "viltodutve: gette9 iglt." -
wheevotes; the same'. power• as . itegiVes to .a. 4.111-e Meeting : F. 7 Its lieadis here ;le - Washing:a .
loyal 'plan. • ~ It Ouiltes'.4im:bleee • qual and no, - ton :. Why do they desert• the'men Illio:st4
up* , - - -W_ thtfittiamllo iifit asld AU% trlitt4lte . by:the c9ptry.,ausl44.lhout,, yrtta . :,
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