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' • "., . • SO-00 I . ••.,.•::. .-- . t • -....i • _ Club sub3criptionammt Invariablybe paid in advance.. ._ .. , . - .... * . . • . - - • ~,... - . The J0rr,5..0.: will be TurnLoded to Citirier.4 and others .. ygi • --.. • . . • - ...." •-• ..:V. , : , ;---' -- -'--' - tom : 'r.t $1 ,t3o' per 100 copi.. culi ondelivery. .- • . - • .4 •-..-' ' ''' :. ;Tr Clergymen and School TescherS Will'be furnish- 6. . 3 - !--: . ed with the Jorasat. at ll•l. 50 In advance. or $l. 73 if . 1• .. . , . . . pt.td :within the year-over one year:l3ll rates. . • 1 •' ' .. . • ;114- - - -, -. 7. - . ---'''-' 4. - .. Sated of Advertising: - ;•• . . 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' . OAGTITEP., STIOKYKY & WELLINGTON . .1. aty - 1304 , tatttly to.supply the sitove' supeLlor Frill- I i• ' ' • • ' • . BLAKISTON .GBABBP &Co*. • ... j . . . _.. . . .. . _ E d , : monde each. •Also, always on ban 1 - 3 9. Pine Street New Vorit. • i -. • miNzw,.... - NDslitipv.Fig - 4y . - - Bone Dnet--compost:--for top .dreSsing. Pldater. - , i LORRERRI AND LOCUST MEit"NTAIN COAL. I, • • .n. ui-..t . ite ( ' frotn - their BecnsidC C.Cd. et Shatook - ,ny• ..te Ake. •A. trade discount allowed tollealers. . . . . i ihe aboieFertilizers rani be parchased at - GOBGE. A 1 S Walnut “- : Pittladelphhi. . ... Shippers at other approved qoalltio , of •• -. . - I,,ftwi s Vein mod Ash). • • •. -: •• • ..• BRIGHT. tt - SON'S Store. Centre St.. YOttsvine. who • . • . . • '- • WHITE AND • RED ASH...:COAL. • I Ink , c ," *t om , „ii n ( w h i teA , 4o.. . n ac•inhorlzed . to act ea . my.A•g i c i n i t o , 5. , i,. Flom! ' .Arzt •' .. " . 42 li.ility. ~, 'Roston. - . , •.. 3.8 W.d.oit Stir et. T:l.llddvit . ..ott = : . ••' ' • 1:9 Trinity Buildin•-. NeW - Y - ork, - . POST OFFICE - ADDRE.SS-'llllOl3. 1.,. R9C.T,. -..- . ... • . '''' Trfr ' lt Y Build-'n ''' N'w lurk." ' .1' '' • OFFICR.S ; .:...' 'll5 Waltiu S * trt!et7l:lllatletpLia. lijlbyhtrGet, Boston,.. -. •Apti, - ; Schuylkill lievelk, Pa; '. . -.•-. ' . ..,... • ••• •• ..• • . . • -• •• • Gor'. of Kilby & 1)o dr , S. -eet 11-vdon ' . • .- -. t . .• '.. • . • ' 'OOAL OP ' 4'1.1. KINT.; BY . THE Fah,' CARGO. ' • • '• - • • - • . , Wharf No. 6, Port Rieliniond, PitilatVa. 1 ~ friK AMINE :THE' BRAND . *: .•... ~.. .. ... -•- LEWIS- ACIDENRIED. c1i:.00.. •• '. '''''''•"'-' 1 - Y • ''' ••-• j . '• - • •. .. -- • .. •' . . ' . - ;• . Pier No. I 1.. - . .. . . . • • • ' '.; • . . - • • . • - . •., - 1411 W • YORE & SCHITYLEILL GOAL Cc . . - Ivi'"lld'i) ` . ••' 1 - - . .. ••• •. II'AN I_Vki_SEN, LO4, I:11A •cfc. - Co, ... : .• • -. • - : - . .- ... .-. , . ••• . . . . • - • • __ . - • _ . . • , - EMPPF.IIii OF - •. * Anthraoite and .Bitinuitious :Coals.] ••-- -- .- eutceics or •.. . .. •'. ••- • • . - • .. ...• - - nizol.o mot - N . :mix, BLACK HEATH, • AND I 1 I;OCUS - - - . AN • :P. 0 5 Walnut Street, Philedelplda. •.• .. TMO C - INTAIN, LOCUST GAP, NYLLEESEAR-' • • • -4 . iv ic .. . . sup •1- OFFICES: 4 . 110 Broadway, 'Nev.' Yt.rk. - • " I . - .* ' ' • ••• ' • ... • . .:•• • . • 12. LEHIGH AND OTHER* -. .. . .7 • . ~•,,s e. .. 2 00... - lbs.. : ...‘.\\ ,1 21: Exchange', Place. Nett' l'cirk.. •• L . 1411;:1113Y Strert,Bcptoli. ' .• • 1; - '. OFFICES.: t.:{.27 Walnut a treet, PhilarlelpLia. ' - .••• Pioneer , '•li ''IF fr im Ili. I-et rt of '- ' •j S. Cl.Thwinit, & Co., Agts.., IT State 1 _. • --- ..4 . • u ppe r: ' ''-• •' • AP° • 1 WHITE AND .. .RED %ASH . .COA T S, . . - - -.;,s • 43- ' ' . St P t. -1 • LEIFIGti, SPrtiNG;MOU - t'ITAIN. LIII7.ItETON, AND ' . .. ' . . . .. . - • • COUNCIL Lill - till; (.6.1.L5. D ' •\ .. /,4-. IMPROVE V,„.„ - -1 , A-et;ts tor the rale , - tl - tl• :celebrated C .. .eorges Creek . • • •I C mil iterla lid Cant ' , froc:. the 11l ines . ,of the Cow / - - • lir - • :Pier Nei..P. '. • : suiidin ion Coal and iron Comp:ply tit': Alttriland. ;- . - ; ‘ :. •• : * SUPER - -.:..-: .......3\ Ecortva•Borm,..• PA ri. P. li.Fa.l.P.lt. ' JAF, .1... Nii•TTING• • -. BANOROFT, Lr'irri &(I ' '• - : •. . ryt. Itichmouti," '... f ... -•' ' - - ' .. ' BORDA KELLER . 83 NUTTING' i - , . , ,• , ~_ .., ~, ~....,. I Lltztibetkport, ' . -* 1 - ' • . , . . , . . 1111,Flit ANo•mrr.i. as .0 , Tat.' • • ''''''' P ' N '' '' '' '''''' ` i ' ) Ilaithnoto, • • . • .: ©LI ~ • ' l ' Criebrtiteti ASIII.IIND COAI •-•- - •-' •• '" ''''' • • • ••--• • • ' - tohipperx or Cords of the 1..c , ;i Qtintilir. • - ....- , i.„l . MANUFACTURE - 13- • , • .. fro ,. Port i 6 ,el & w;,,,y. in . . YE03.1 MA.II_INt)Y 3.1 1 ;1 r 1 , 1TA-1 - 74.- - • ..: OFF.I',FA.: -'. Pri idly H.:tiding% New York. ... •. • . ,'; • - • • , " • .111..ltmel. . UPI , ICE-11l AY:ttnat Stre,• , . ("01NNWH N I 4ii,lldi nz ,:i •'.• 15 Iloauv Sl., 116. , 1.11. - • ' • ' .•. . : . ' - z .: - ONLY:. -1 , -7/ .• -P. P. KELLER' j ~, .4 I.kah.at St.. f10,.0v . i, La i ' New 1 ork Oiller -71 Cedar Street. • Borton OflLte.-7 i'__:_-____ -*.- • . •• . '''•'.." - 2; .liz •• - • . 2 1:o'. iNASO, / •-. . A'AIIES 1- 'NUTTING, 36 Kohy st ~1',,, 0 ,1.,. . lloaSe Stleet. • ) ;t - q; 'ld, .r.. 3; 43. '• I • / of ax,..t. 1.10 . .• . . _Thin. JA3IES, Agt., Itoom 6i, T:lnity Inidd_, N. Y.,' - 2 -:. • : - '-' - ' '•W :\ I ..T-1 .isr. N Trai,..l I; •., & CA). -- • - . I TURAI. .1 •• • ~....,,,,, 11, .00 • .1. '..W. Di" N i.1...b:E :,..-',:: 1:'().. '• .••- • • - . • • •-, -•- '• ••• ' • ‘.- ..el . - -5 . ...., - ...... • • . Pier. No. IC Pori Richmond. I.- ' ' Sul ew. -.. .- 1- - .... - - - - Tto IIN R. WIIITE&SON•ii C 0 _A_ I.•_, • , .. iIV ii ITE . .li i il) RED ASH ANT.IIBACITE • -•- ' *'• ' • .•- * • * • ' '' ' ' [ SHIPPERS or COAL,' , . . . . • - . •.. i • Pier ri(). 19, Port.llittitinioit . il, 1. •• . • 2 ...', •• ' ' •' . - ••• - •• • ''', FOR SALE BY DEFILERS GENERALLY. C. 0 A . L • . No: 316. Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ' • ' - • AGENTS Ff l rt. • - ,•' '' I . • • ' ~ . ..• • _ ' • b " l ''''') ri 'L''""* l ''" ' SM ' E " r-)1.: ' ' Manchester Bed Ash, 'New Itaven and:Lo- 1.. IN 2 ° IN' I .' To. _ 5„;4" .. a.thlt Street, Phthidelphla: '. !Entered adoardingle Act *of roturrees; In the year 1P46. he Allen & . N''• `AK I We''t 9. h ir t''entli SL I -7 'i .elv Y 'n k ' ' ' . Custi Mountain White Ash. -',. • l 'OFFiczB,... No. 73 th - ihatryny, N.: 1, 11e . ..t0r. St., N. Y. heedtem, to the plerre Office etthe &totem cost pi' the Matted Third AVelilli. seal Forty-titith ti, NCW Yolk. 1 • •,- •- - CNN. '-r1 ...I ed .D. - ,,aho st., e , :ston. -. • . . • . sunt.....ie!ma r.,, th,, r..!t...,.,0t,tr . 10t td..r.,.:,.,,,,,i, , ,,.d.., „, s • wh„.,.. p ro , m enc „, mi,,,,k. Island. '1 I .pl , ll - 't. 215 , 6 WALNUT ST., P.DILADE,LPFIIA. -I. Pier . No• 1 7" . Rie1 1 " 4 ? 1,1 4.. •'' ' . :• . PRICEI NOT - .ADVANCED '• .. - , At quit 4...06, •. • 31- • -.1 Jule '2l. ''Cil •-• .. • •• • • :!.. 4 -u - • •• : - poi,. Is.. , 65: •. • . el . , . . .. . . . . _ • i - • , i : ..' PH! . I'IPLIII A.& • i I . IA - BETIIPORT- &c.,• .....SCITUIKILI t• - ..- -.-- • • .‘ • il . ../ . ~ - C. • • .4 .1 -J . .. . SC lIIIALIifLL NAVAGA.'IION. cOAI.. ' - .i• -..- - . ••' 4.'OAiL. '1 - T. If. - SOHOLL'ENBIRG ''J ER ' - A) -(1;1.17, " ' .. Shipping Wharves fOr ANTII9ACITE COAL at . - • A. T. sTouT mod: op , :. • ~ . Minor and Shipper of Vie. Celdhrated . • • -, . . BENEFIT-TO .FARMERS.] . niono,riiALLlE_4.. - ..- • 4....., <•,-... CSuccessor to STOUT & VAN l\ ]CT - 1 . Blae . 2ealll . Wh4e Ama and Peak°l M6III. .. : • • • Green:lt:lh Delaware filter, ['Olinda: - I lain ilree Burring • . . . . -, '. - :OENOINE . - • ..• Minors and Shippers of the celetanted Pl.:171 - ON'U.E: I ' . - • 4 ' ... •LE vt; Is At.; ii, I; :4 1 i uric D 4. c 6., 111011) COAL, from the Ebben:* Colliery. near 11-a- .. • • •1 3 11\:lv • ASH. (-,OAT, • • .--' • • • PorreTyll.l,fi Or lit - i?.. - tT;:trd;tt.te,...Schtly.l- lll 1 . • - I i•fiNed SUTER PHOSPRATI. of Liine. zlet on, Pa., and dealers in the bed varieti,-.3 o[:.: , P, O. ADDIZESS 7 -' . - AGENTS FOP TIIII SALE Or'' TIIE • ; '• • i , kill t'onstv, Pa, • . . . --rr-.1.1 ' ANTHRACITE AND BITt111.01:S COALS. - A• 4-11 1 -, i/2 , • '. . Mt I . :.- Pot:Sale At Manufacturer's Depots i • ..s. • - .•I'l • - • •• .. • , • Wolf' Creek . Dianiord Coal Co.'s Disc '• • D eli v ered * direct from the mines or on 'board of %L. 1 ~ sel,?llt -. • .1 A •Itl E • S, •1 . 41; 4' NNl' I? '.37 rir Front st betvreOn illirket mad Arch, '•• • ~,..%?- s.: . . . - • • • • n TREN'IITN., N. J., .1' ELIZA:I3En' rant, is J. , • -Miner and Shippar of tile Celebrated ~- ' - ', i - DiT-XTT ...A . 'DEpal ‘-‘,,; .-.• . • . ''' -- -a. . . . .- •inond-Reil Ash, and .. - - • - ,N. RNISWC N. J., PItT.,II It INRIND, PA.' : • • - ' 7 •• • - • Black Heath White .. A - sh Coals, or•FacE§,-.44 &leo Triniii'lliniiding, • LOCUST i MOUNTAIN COAL:. • . _ ._......„_ •. • II I firdadvvrty, Neu; York. • • .r - '. - .i 4 ' in° . ‘ , .. - 1 : :; , :;: • •• '-' 1. - air, - a_nd 95 9ouiliSireei, 1 . ..-•-•------.„. . . . r24,•Vitidult Sttret, Plalatielphia;. . ! • •• -- . . ' it 41. T 1 labl.llE, lIRI.. ' • • '6 7 ' -* • • OFFICES:. s: 11 d 110 _roa_way. New. York, - .• • ...a. T. Sith7T, -S . \,-, N Winkt.r. .G . Lek Stony.. ' - 113 iillby elrent, D.:Stott. • . _. - i . AN il 4,_ .04 ... - . __ _ Feb 11, •G 4 itEPI , LIEic P. (or. Walnut Fourth sts3„ Phila Pine Street, New Yprk. (.Nterchabt,-.ltdoll.l3uiltling, Providence, OFFaEt. , . . . DAVIS rElit2.olV A: Cp.,.-.. . . , - umm.s. ANIP -1311111,1 roi or Tiic, ' .." .v. ... OE LEBRATEp. LOCUST. NI i' )I ',NTA IN W BIT . fil ASH • ". .and SPORN VEIN• '• . . . . t 0, . . . . • . . .. , (So: lr• - •3 ll'alliut Stret.t.:Thilp.delphia.. ~.i ., .p icEs. .., ..1 , No. 111 ., 1!r . outhypy, P..00m .: , ..c.,.- . 9 Tiluity `-' • . 1 ftin,.trng'. :New Nock. ' • - 1 1..5,.... II I)o4.lie•street, 13,,,t0n. • ' . WIIARFL-GI . :ERNWICII,. LEI AWAREAVENITE. acc 1"4111,014, .11A1 , T, ASULANII AIIDENRIED, NORTON 61% Co., 141Liiers - AlOl Sblpoers of C 0 A. • • , . LOCUST MOUNTAIN:—from _SHAMOKIN—from ENTEMPRItiE CULL] tRY. , GEUTIU4'S CREEK CIIIPERLAND—In • Mi • the Clip • eot.miTios • . •'•1119 I; York • . Suite :Jt.reer., Bostozi April 7. !Gd CAIN, HACKER .&:000K; EBEZE3 . . , . LL I+o,..(lolera In other.iiret, gdxlittes o• .• WHITE - 'itrElD COALS. ' '2.14 :1111.1 .1A "64,11,411 d . . T;ny .8 CAIN. - Mor.tis. Fi Achim. - JF,131 , . M: ei.3l: . • {pII. F. MUDDY. si.lpp'. r :110 ,\ ~ , elit,'_ • , . - , .. - . •• . . Sehuyik.cli Haven. I'y.. -. rvirrilT," } 17,i, 'C:' , • ILkAS AND IT Its or 1141' vri,trit iTr,t, • ['PORN. - 'R PORN VEINED .. . A SH .COAL by ,bb f b we. git i . .an f. e iu rliap fere films aby •neia . wee t .01 Otlif..r. Coat. A LSO eole.,o.otds the-'<fle of. (41.43. W. !illy., 41rOse Supyrior . .Vi rift Vat ,, ...t VSI.IIO - A,h• !rlickhoi mid I.e.witu Vein , . Rea A Pa. Coal, ,:nch r.o . is NOW .pri•ll.lri'llio) • • • . . t .'„ .v . i ..L , ... I 111 %Valiant St.. P1631;t4.1ti.. i Roam 63 Tr:it ity LS tikileg, N. A I+ - 1.; 11AAS. . - -- - vol. .81t1-- , N)ZER's • - .1. - elk 1,....;,i; . - . .:. : • • . c . .. J . ,. - ' f it . ..-&.II,V . : . .TOIVILINSON, sIIiPPI -1 or , . . . RED .AND WHITE -11S11 , cpAL; • (D, soul,H,iil capfa,, • • .. \VAT '..,N UT -:. ST., N*( ). ;413 kiIILADELPH ktirtiippina Whnrver ; . • • LLFGE EN VEN UE, Port nielkmot,cl E.crisitigton. 3:4 ....e iiiNIT:.I . ; . 4 C Co.', 111,1 rus AND I,llll . rrr, or 7ns ' UELEBRATED LOOUST MOUNTAIN COAL! No. l 9 Pt; Richmond,. Phila, • • •tio., 3 ' 09 . Wattle:lt • No; 63 . 11m . pire Buildiu ,g, N. • • .. . . . . i c..s.Nl.a, ;late I.'3uner /t. Plini.r.oil y -Lorain , , M-..!.;in_i.3irnttlillle. . .1 - .:..1 . , C12.: $:A.....i.,, .lAClnit Ml;nni.P.ili, I.P6'; Mine rtnn, ~..... .. '.. it:S:1113, C4.1110101i; ..1/: . .- .. • • ,:u ..t. 1;13., Locu.t Spring.. • ... . .. 7.1 ;.. 19,,'W . "•-• 110THERMEL SHANEiR; 111NENS •,il l huirrEus - !I‘ . .IIIII . IRACITiE . oek BITUI!IINOVS COA_LSI A ;7.,..ut s the'Sale of CM-E./MATED. , r Nl , •ticrxlN COAL, from C0L1.17,1(.1%. Wranne Street, Philadelphia :11'I Broada.ay,.N. V., and - • Donne• Mervi , t, Iteeaon. , . 1 • hland; Ptillo..;- Port Richfuond BROAD. TOP. C;ENERAL - . OFFICE OP 1:11e. CIELEJIPL&TIM .4,0 A D:: TOP - 'WEE(IT • ASH Setui-Bitaiminous C 0 A_ S .V.U.RLIS HEW EVERT". MORNINGSATIMDAY - il3Y,. :- .::.'B:NJA3I:IX'. ' -i . -11.-A.N.:N.. , -tk: N .,:.:.;,-.P. Q :'l',.:T s iy,, t -1,-.E.. ' ; .:,,t S,..q:II,VT.I,EIi:t.f 4 ::b : ::::C.O . :V. N...TY : :.; 1. VEi.NYS YLYANrk. SAMUEL: 80-OiE 142N - 1-:"It!.. 7 , 3.800 K. LEI-LIGI-I .COAT..:.'i;:; . . . Wyoming,:Latlal,.yaiarib. &,.Sufauton; Dclirerod „u board PieN:No9: 1 S S; E 7: z.inETcapurvr, N. J. OFFICE : 43 TRINITY' BUILDING, rs'st y, 00: May • : . . li1t.:11.411ll 1162.11- A. .7%1A.:;0:3 . MASON,. ANT.Et4AQITE- '..Bt • lINOUS : ..-0 ' . O. • -.A_::','L'... OFFICE O. 11110 A tiwAY, tEMVIRE. Bi I ILO. ]INO4 LOOM 34, NI:SV OLK. PAN i i'ACKRit DANIEL: PACEIR•ik 1111 , ELS ANI , 611.1 PP., '. Lehigh, Pf:elliiyilad, Lnei,•,:twairsits, Cullibe:e.,tF. , ..,l, - and Elk Cias Coal' • Coniparty Peat , . SirEft,. B jy-: [.. 3 /).: . 1 1 4; 'l4. • • • :+11:s;1.:IL'i AND SIIIITKIN ()V . . ANTHRACITE .&-- . . . No. 109 Walnut St, Philadelphia. 111 Broadway, (Trinity Building,) N. Y. 7 Doane Street, Boston, W. C.A.LIi% ELL •C. a 'l2o,ii A:6% Wsj, Rgin CALDWELL - 00.1TAN't . de. 064 Itf)firoa.osEnr, •• :"'.. 1 - ,) EAT. Elti . 114 ; • MEER! . . . , - • LEHIGH, - COUNCIL I:111) A:SU, -LocTs - r-*Atocyr... Jii:OAD- Tor . , • • AND Q.CHEic : I• w. rn 31. P.AN Tllos. iiGfi.L at C 0. ,, SMITH'S SPRING 2101ENTVN LEHIGH „COIII.E, YorirUnvi”, Carbon. Ootuity, Penna, • • • - 3/2 I)VA LNUT ii4tFefit o ' . - EAN I. Luzcrue Couniy,.Pa "- " 'DEDERICK'S . „ ... 'i.">•' • Z; • .".:= 7 -,: _ • '.• - - ..-,-; •;i: - - - . . - -' ---•-- . .': 4:r". .. . f..--' -.; ',Di ..:. ' ...." .. " .g. "" 1 .... , 1)1. 1 , ; : 4 - ....:',4 . , - ;:_ - •-•- -- .7 - ,,:- _ . ~,;., :, , I s s ,- ..., , , . - . 1 , _ ,_ __. ‘,; ~.s 4. , e•--, `,-,- z, , --_-, - • • • ..-..: 1 ‘... ~ .f: -. ' -. ' ..% i . `r, 1',. : -.:- ? - (..._.,..,-, - ~_i t Aft i a 7±4l "' - _,,, • I _ , •', -- ; - i-- --=-'• -t - : ' 4 - '4'. ' ; ....1 -. . ''' r : k . v-• r<s ";-Vii . ' '• " - ' - ---.: 1... ' ; :i , ' •-z - - , "'..... 4 v .- .5..1.- - .-,7,' ----- as_ '--, - • •-• .:1 * - - - r - - ''' ' '"! Ti , . :Li;:: - --: ‘-'.---' ' - -,: - i;:, 1 t:2 ••••••e- ,- , • ' .--- - -..--,%:, ;---; - 1P11"r..1,-- , , A -'- • '''r- X4;41- - - ,- ,: - ---:- '''''' - - 414145 '`• k i.•. _ -,7. ••• '-4 ' - • --•-, - .' . -" •' -.. -'•-: -'' ---- ` -- -...•44- . ; . '-` - 4 --N,;;•7l` I --e•••: - ';' . 1" - ,,*7" - C' - ' .- "^-- - ''' '-'. - 7 2i -- e i k i ; 7 . •- ' ' ' - . - ' - .4 1 t. 4 .. , ". --. ` - 11...- , - - ri•-A•lg- NEW YOllli. E. A r.u-Rtr; NEM LEHIGH. = CEM=I 'ILL AL NTIL EN• • • P;ritp4,lll6 gehnylkill ALT - HOUSE &- FOCHT, LINERS AND NIEDITIMS UP THE CELEDRAZED BOSTON. RUN LOCUST 'MOUNTAIN COA. • * - ' ' PIIII.AD.k., 2.16,5 i 11'ainnt St; N:11. - o . rk, 11l Broadway,' -.A.gt, at New Yoriz—.ll. CI IE 0... REP P S.IE R.• . . .f. 14,1 IV,- . li EiD DE I. 41-. Co., PorOticamond: - ..Mti1c.11:24,. 'l6. . . i_ . r.. 1 . ,AI :'-'.1 7 i7 it.E' C I_K •,-. ..•.•. -. • • - •• •.• - ..111N.En AND* SHIPFER . OF 'TEE •: ...• C,EL 13 • CronOlio or Locus!. Mountain •0I I . Pu=t Oaxity, ( ! r• Centr.lia, cminty:. 1 OilAq J& J EASTIVI-OR, wifulTE it El): ',lk SU!' COAL BrRNSIDE COAL AND MuN CoNIPANI , S i . RED `ASH SHAMOKIN - COAL, °Frier. . . 1 . 21 1:11.3:14 SUM', .Tril3 7,.466 Air - , r it.A.nrcz Lkpi-.. E tt ,My P - .7011if in Lorbo'rry.i . O9 now sold ose!a- CALD\y 1 . 1, .. ( OCI ) ON - ct Cet, wbo 111 4 a e amide.; .-. • -. (-NO. 11i tiV,:loilt. 1114.1-phin, -.OF plum , I No.- j.. 1.0. 4.4 Suite St.!evt, (fr,itoo, - „. , • Triqnont, ai 2.), 11 0 Ai: M 11.V....Y. d' •inbockebierti: h rtTe . iket , •roiined•to make aeveral tctary em their' prop , .city, known the' Kr:l:fucks •Plaipurry, aitaatod•ln Seha.oo . ll County;. anti . 11l the ito'inediate vicinity of The grotiod.has lieenToilyilevetopeih and tti;,4e...l.:,,iriug hem! . thtB rail nbt id one, with-. in ping oily ['oilier elpforations of titeaume. • '.• • None &wed no,ko antes.: capable of eiect , ing-ali the unprt.,euwatii. . . BAST!, Schnylk.ll. riavttit.,l3thivl kill (...%H. - Litiy, Pa., rn. DAVIS . PEA.RSON; 201 W‘i'nut, 41wet, Philadplfada, • ' •• :• J,gun4ry 7, '1.0: • • • • • 1-tf • . . . • (..! 02-k 1.,..: .... ...' . --.. , . - 7 0 .. C3 7 41,- . . vh •:,.,. ...:'r :; t.: tttOter.i4gned tii-:novir prepared to • P.„W- - -,.. - ..`'.- hit orgitor Leto iv,,l3,..Wyti ma asg,'Sltii. - itooki i!, iSt-lh oillt ill; White:l-4,0 Lii - e..1 A6b,. Ili te ualberlmid • and 1 , CI mi., Coal front Nitwit Chnok Ow the I..eiik:sh 'Canal; ,iscliti,Viltill 'Mien, Port Cartion and. port Clinton im • the.. i?vailyiiiill Canal, iiild' froth Atriboy, Trcr.tim; Irobolten .and Port Rich rantid, Tor ...31iipmetii Etelt am: North. . . - r .. . • •:' PrOrilersi setiliwill receive; pVompi nfient lon. -..• • - -..— '. :..... ll'. J. •Illetal,A N,' •• • . . , . Rooms 70,8u1-7 I, Tritiiiy BOiltiMg.,'..New York. .. :June 26, 746 . • .. ~ : : -'• '. :- - • 25.1 y . . • . C C) A A N S • • ELIA M S‘'htly . 1it;11 Can] Company atu now - ntepared to male.; .leases pn their lauds in are !mated on the Very heft portlowtii the Lieekseber . 131t ,ttin, having'over . foiir miles run onthe 1.0110, CrOsby,- ',eater, and win!, I,:nnWn in that hroln, .binh atuive.ainl below water 'Favor able, li-a ea 'frith an tilaintlanee 19i thither for mining'. purposes; will now be math:, , g.ii4”t tettantii, uppileatiOn. toll.: D. BODY, prrslde-n, of the I.'nutlntny,'No,•ri Wall Street, Newy.otk. • 'l3,*!t;ll. - rro COAT, OPERATORS . . • . ': IN COAL '..sugEENS. • The underalgned urG.now prepared to nianufactura, at their shop, iu Idiuersville,'all kinds of SeliblENS.fut screening Coal, of the Improved triankfactare, jeltenMd 'to Jonas .Lnubeustidn,-Ith February; ISS2, .fteena mrinnfactitr . cl. by- tnis . ,process, are more do rable. Maintain their form better, anti are furnisher' as cheap AB any to be had Ili tlio County. . • They are .mado. of s4nare . Iron,- In-snob shape as to 'prevent the Coal EN.lng from one 'Sire .to thoother be foreli it thOronghly assorted, thrts- preparing it better. than- can be done by:cast Iron or wire screenki. 1 - 1 111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111 §N__lllllllllll SIM 1111111111111111111 • !ME MIMI :The mannfactnrers • urgentJy • itlnest all Operators want ing„ Screens, to examine those new . patent Screen at their shop; or. at work - at the *.Meunrnoth Vein Col liery of George S:RePpiler, near St. Clair, Where. they hare been in ace for some time. • •B 9 purchasing screens made ander. this Patent, liti gatioo,or any trotibip as to patent rights Will be'avoided. 411`triark.done with promptness and dieTteh. . .• • • !tine T. 1942: . .' • • : . • sting M. seer three dy sold are imple and Its opera, . -c Circn. ices, &c. , Woth, Tiy, N. Y. - -•-- . . . • . • - • -----•,-,-..-_-_--." -'• - • •.. - - • - .-i - - - 7: - --1-_ .-- -...'t. - ?- 4 7 AL :•-•.' .- .' -- ' --4V..x 11-f,&!--_--i-f---_,,..:. ir . _-...'• : 74 : - . , i - •..y... - -.'.--.z ,-...-:...- . . . . . .. . ... .. J. - - . G.-.. FRICK;.. - : . . , '.. . . . .. esuccassoß TO BROCK :ib r STiontel"N) ~. WIRE - COAL.- SCREENS ; . .: iTuder *thie*Jenkiaist. PntOst, •.. • . :.- oort.-RAlLROAD'ii.xpavrEquqr STS., t . . ." .. PQTTSVTT tri 'PA, scrap . of *et ore Pityies, Mannfitc patrou m. 'AA 'ore, PA: the moat made of nem or . 1 Copper id retail 1p reach - EntbrOidered . And llemStitebeil Liz:6 1: • Ilani4kerplacE+, chap aL. - :WALKER PRICE.I3.. eirdera tor Baled Raw Baled. Straw,Corn'. :and. '4Data and Lime, to full c r.. loads. promptly:tilled at Idwemt marketratea by. . .B1104 : a (X.)110.- • . .. sip WALKER & - MUMS et the New - Teton G ask U you went tho cheepedoU. Witulow Modes in.Potsysle,, • : . owe ti t 4111-4 em t *in Math you to pierce the Bowe* of the WO, and ',dogma from the Canna anganntnths Retail/ash nth gave strength to oar handl and saideet all nature to oar me and Ideamre•—hlt. JOHNSON. PII . II,ADgi:PHIA SALTD - .Bp.A:Y . MORNING, SEPTEMBER F. 1,2,, . . . ON6ItEBI4 having repealed 'tho. Interpol Retre-:' unelati , ; .Fertilivirs---sia per eetzt..,l lieg -leave to inform thd Farmers ' that. from this day the. some pet eenthge will . be taken. 'MT. the retail price of Moro 11'hillia00 Miatier.phtatihatr orLiktrri S.GU 00-lesr ti'rer cent, making tho. retail price now ssa 4q per ton of.- - 400ti'llts.; in Philadelphia and -Thsvount-to Dealers. - . • MORO PHILLIPS, . • . Sole.Proprlethrialid 111kritt . tieturef. Phibulelph*, August ' s: isr.6 • • • 11ILLER SMITH'S sT.A.NDAItD y. Super-Phosphate of Lime, A Time Raw Bone Super-Bhosphate . • taped fri•i titi~u.3dtil[urutiug} . , • 2lnterial.... . • ... .•. • . • valimble Feril4zer' • hnu •.stond • tfie-.teit •01. tric.l dnriug asqn,. Ltur• tu•:;•u • pn;ve.4 tU lie Kuperior used it lit- FritT $56. p6'.l:ooo.otS. . Tho - manufattnre Fe cied under • the direetton iiud coutroTc.f Ifeed.:7en I di: tuts '.4;4‘istant.- en, Teesor of. Cleeni,ltty 'lee Agtiyllterul LCollege of kennegivet4e; who. -wilt, spare eilort, to iiiitke his .fertilizer hoip . hciteof • . • IIILIER &. SMITH'S PURE, GROUND BONE, A Very Overior Artiole—Warranted . ...• , . . t . :,,ithdui no 'atiruiituro 4"plakter, 0...a110w+ from' glue kettles or Acru4t,rtullig ru:ll4.,rial tl 44) . kplai • • . . . . • , . ••• Price *45 . pOr -: . 2000 -lbs.: " . . . . . . . We' Invitean ;tufalyl:Hs of onr fertilizerg; and in'ani 'and every . caK: in wnich• thepre - f*.nee•'ethclulterahng riutterfat is.dc . dented, we staid . pletigea , 6 refund the -patelial,enteney and ttlilJnliL td.expostire.-.... .1 -Ourtxtabihthatent, unlike inapt other ntatinfacto rift o f artifhiui fertidzera, I.' open to theinspeeflon of lanoeils. - We.nre svtgliiii . , 4 ' uO.Nl . 4Yri.r 'alai 1.1101 . 0 L fear i1III::LI;h. d: S:IiI:TH;. Agricilltud Chemical Works, RILIA.DING, PA. •fi.11.-All.Otdcrs t. - t, NO. 8, Fifth stmkt, itokaiiig,. Addrie.,:a.ect - to the"propr'.etute,.wiil intiei with prontnt, Attention.. , ~ • Teruvin Guano *Substitute, 13 A. If G H ' S , ::_ . - R, _A_ 7/17 - 3E3 o SUPER-PiIOSPIIATE OF LIME I / BADE MARK -,- .Afternere fSan. tts eive years of constant: tv...‘e., -, thia Mgt/ ly-C'on co nt rat eti man nre has attained u,widlo-spread h utation ae: a . • ••• '• ' udisait Substitute . . Cor,:t.Priaviaii.Guanto; . • .•• • • , .. • • Being found active in ita - oparialon. and Of , great dura . bill ty, '1t . 1.1.9es not ail/anat . the soil, but eu. the. eon -trury, peintaneutli improved it. - The - inci - eakiug• saki annually, ahinalanily prove' value:of thia untutne, the fact of its, being relied upon by a :vide. chr.W ' .l3f "agriculturists to. supply . 'Alt Dhoti lotto?. itlrecr,en oftnanuree foor• every cr,ip.. .BAUGII & SONS.. Manufaciurers and Proprietors, Othee, No. 20, South Delattare iTunue, PI4I,EADE,LPHIA.. PRICE $56 per 2000 lbs. CASH. .. , . . . . . .JUST PUBLISHED, the edition, of our new pamphlet, 'ilbW NO. AIALtiTAIN' THE • Ftanurx • DP AILERIVAN -FAIMS AND .PLA , NTATIONS,"-- furuißied free upon application to us or our :Agents. -. .. -•• ' • ..'.. . . -:- .BA_UCIIII die Sollits;. ', • •'. - .. '2O 'South :Deliasiare Avenue, . : -..- .' . - .., - PM I.A 111E11.114., No Advance in. Price. . . . . . . . . . . M• . • . PutiAnsaputa, Augmst Ist, 1866.. .Peferring Jo; our. Circular of . July", . r8f..6% we would ' 'The Internal Revenue Tux arida the . intuntfacture of -Fertilizers," was; as. you ere aware, removed. by act of Congress,' on the 13th of July last. •• , - • • . This action was not tolloolted for, Atm , Ai* maitargy nv ALL, for sometime Pant.' " ' • " •- • • We have only to stn to that, • foreseeing that the tax would be repealed, we saw. no - nect*eity' for any ad- ALIEN` &;,,,NUPLES7 IWROVED SUPER.PIiposi i nf*TjE,OELIRIE; oNLYTc) FALL AGAIN. Oar regular price wee, therefor* .A D.:V A N.C....8 ; and We continue to furnieb it ut •.-. $35 'per 2:000 • ' - • t,r;P,N Arienstl 116 , —.32-IBC. Inch:trent- H;A:S.T.I.N.G S . •-•&;,.` • bealrirk ja Crr:rriere 0101. lIINE Oigatilair B A ltßrtS ,• • . • . . Alwarrrod tiandrind for irde atthe-yery loast- mo re Kat* Lane. .-. WAITSTILL LEASTINGS:24ew York. - JOHN HASTENGS,.New Bedford. • • • • B. BANITAN.,ParksiBIe... MO" gar P thia o us4- . B edford " • . - 1. New York, 1ffit—etr...17...156 lmot Atellnewliad Spuire, tiOth Wind: bick ''l4o6igM4lratilatteliiitlWe And hubs. A M 14 0 / - 83 , ViCTßostiva P.IIILAD,RPRIN. • T.-E AS . . .VARRT,T - STRL'Et TEA:II6I3SE, corn6i of TiviA fib d positetbe . G . rep. l'unnerVAitrket: • • .; . -,••. • . • • . • /I D Feb 'Ca-;.7:1t . 1 . 42 Pl,4.l.4didPlain• WIRNDEItoTii i *TAICLOIC ,fic BROWN, ARTISTS "Atli) PHOTOGRAPHERS, rill 4. 91:4:and 104:tic , einu4 PIITLADF,LPECEA...; Thxl. 31014. . .53.1 y Dur;a , : White Lend preferredby all. 'pradical Paitaim! . Try 114 - fuld yair.trill have nu xdber,. -111.anutsetured or4 l Y.br -• • • • - • : Smith, • - • ' Dr.ug..P;itrt aintlliaps'peolers; No. lar.ziorth T#lllEl Street,' Philadelphia_ Y - to re . l.abe r r* White It. etid.—The whltt, "the . ltt.rthrothle lind the most .eixdronil4l: Try it Maridattared only br • - • • " . SELIA . th. `. • : . Wholacide Drug..Palra and Glass -Dealers, . " • No. IM North THIRD . , . um Itiberiy White 1 4 ead will do more and " "%atter work at ti given t'uet 'khan' iny other t Try it I: Manntatinred only hy;• : .• •• . • . • Zlegler.. *aoles.o.lo.l)rn: t ,ralnt and Glnfa - Defile're, ' • • No. 137 NOHTLITrutw.9IIEE'I,', Aqalgtl • .• . • . • CARPETING&•.' CRPETNG& • •• al:tenth:M . ls incited to:my large 'and% ebioint. .a . tock of Bra:Fates: Three-MY-and drzinin • OARPET., LNG'S. -of the lies: makes•aiid newest tIt'AIVIIP. • Woa Dm, Cnttage, Lt and ftsf . • O.AIWET6, Oil OlidlfF; .-Wiudow Shades, .:be. Fold lows= Wholesale and dte:talt,-fof ' • . :. •• • ...• • 1.)-1: L.10111:.0i - 'No- 37 Sub St.e() , :l)''Sttert, rave "Sept.-1; • SAW. W ,A'rL L .1P 'IE- BM . . 1.1 . 7 :. • T. I.,1: E-0 , W1 , 11: d 13 - Pripi!r• itntigitig;s4,, raid Window:.Shades, •••• • • -CorhOr Fr‘ur , tr nhtt 111Arltin 11.=•-•Airtays hi titore 3 larrT of TTNEN L'SILA DER. '• : ti‘ . l ,t 1. , eit'--45-3 01 •_: JESTEVYS UOT'I'AGE ottc:Aris Are not . onTy 'unexcelled, but they itre - ah§ohnely equalled.b3F any other 11.Ped lustrumeuf in the' count ry Desh.mptlexpressly. for Churches burl -School s,.t h,sy nre found to be veil adapted 'to the - I.4trlar nest drawing" room. Fornaln.oilly. .North I'lll f tvii*,1:01110:1t6 .I.SS4IIIUIVIIt of the PEI:FITT I+I.ELQI4:ON.. 13ANK':• - j; IMNATORE :So C 0.,. • Snece, , sim DAVIS & CO.; . • • - • • . .• mniniracteri..;rs•of. •• • - • • • Pat6titStan - dard Isle roc -. . •,•.. Weigh Locks, B. •• $ • - Tracks FyDepots,.. • 4'ay, Live II . Stock.. Aiso MI the va-. •tip ewseriptkniA of Ia • r gentiles and Patent , -lacteal's; N. W. i.:ornet • 15th Si . 'and•Peun'a:Avenue; Sept. 23, .Y 5 • • , • . 33-Iy•, Cllll - A@i.:l3TililtEE9. ' • . :.E. T. TAVIL Ott - , t . • • ~---, .. -.. . .. ;For the .etinvenleuce •of. oar : • ',. t .. p r i . .:. -- . liatrons and others at a distanee,l -,- - •we here _present a diaarani•of --- .0. - -i.( •- . - self.mensurementi hy. - ,which -a •.. . 4 i s ts.„ . ...___lt. - good-fit will be girinultied,,' by: • ....ii-,..ii.• sending the -tzoe in. thei order i •-• . r,i ',------..-,-;• designated is the accompanying. . . •. irt ---- ' • tlgure... -- • '. '.'t •' i .EXPLANATION. -.. .1 - i -i -; _ - ~,,, i , ,-- , - ..- - - ititiSitititt 'Fitt: Ony: i . .. `..,,,;,.. (.. ~ . I . :Length. of Sark; from - 1 to-2, i ': -- l' -- t and:froth 2to 'ai '-- - ' - . • . 1 •-• li t t - ' -. . Breast ..11,,:eseral ~ - -Aroand the i • •.: i H it : .. ... : - cn -L .to engt hed, h -) i l r oi oin 67 .4 N t v b e, z.. f 7i th . Win , ~. .most, protuluent part of • thei • ..‘. - - - -...t)ar. - tr...l[; ~ . 1 . ll'aiet ..3ten , ntre...—Arotind the -. .'. ' ',.1 7. •,.• . .State whether, the; person - la . . .-i-. ;I' 1, - -: . •erea tir•stooi)inv, : . • ' . l i ' .' - . i ... , pj- . " • -1"1/;) name roe:Laurens for Coat - e ct n i..... .., • •. • .....d.-" ,- . - - , Measure inside shant; ant out . . . . side from hip-brine: arid ceonricl the waist ant hin:. - iti,tt.trt.t: es..i'llATFlnAlli.Fl.,i2 HT, At,..f 2. 'MEV. OF 4.2.00... t. (10 . 01,6 TO BE B.F.TUB.NBO, IT,NOT BlLTlBF.orfolii.., .-, • •• _ . Cat A A. Si ' ill OEt Et 4 E.Z" -- .C0., ;. .. ..: • •- • '. 8124 - Chrointit•sg: t Philadelphia': s rt, S PORT GRAPE WINE PURE AND FODR. YEARS OLD. For • the: Co.t . diamttir• Tat4e. and' rraully Use. PfiF:S'CIZI BED . 11Y SitSli - TANS -FOR. I'Ventzly The .Cheat Remedy fur Kidney Aff'eetions, R .- 1-.1.:E .1'5: . .A.1',A.. T'. j, .5..4\1.-; .AND ALT;CURONK..DIO.:.4.SE.Si EXCELLENT • WritE. TOR, FEMALES ! : .•• •. . • • • I Every finilly at this ifeason Speer's Port, Grape Wine, . . delebiated to Enrope for..its medicinal 'arid benetlClai qualitleF•• highly , eiteerned by eminent- physicians; used in . finropean • and American 11 . 6.=pitalts.. and .by. 'some of bez•tTiunilins lit Europe and America... .- • AS - A has no' equal, csnshigsn appetite and building uptlie systent.being entirely a pum wine of a most valuable grape_ AS .A . DIURETIC—It impaiti a heal th r y action of the glands, kidneys and urinary organs; very beneficial in dropsy, Vat and rheumatic affections. • • • • ;Spe . ees Port Grape : Wi n e.. . • . . •• • • • •• Is a, pare article from the jniee of the, Port Cirtipe, pos sessing medicinal properties stiperiortio any other wine in use; and an excellent article for all lveak. and debill, •tated persons:and the aged and infirm, improving the, appetite, and benefiting ladles and children: . .Try - It once, and you will .not be deceived:` .'• •*. • rirße• sure the signature 'of ALFRED • SPEER ls over the cork of each bottle. ' .• • . • . • • - Sold by 11. Saylor, Pottsville,::-Shindel;.% Bond,' Ta-. macpm Ilerthany Allen, Alahanoy City i":Lawrinica it Brown, hilnersti lie ;N; Case; Schuylkill Raven; B. Davis. St. Choir, and by-all. first • class dinneists; . who alsO. sell the • CASTELJA PORT BRANDY, :a .choice old article. imported:only by lir. Speer, direct troth the Valley o " f Oporto.. ' • • • . Trade supplied by wholesale druggists in New - York and Philadelphia; and by ..A..SPEER; et Nifleyard in New Jersey... -PELYCIPAL #roxidi . cay, 'l-19.1y • .. , . . . . . .. -. . . .. Ai .-•LEILMMERS; of Pottsville ; pen n n., Jill, dealer in MUSIC, MUSICAL INsTIIUMPITS,. P.LaNail; IiIiLODEONS,'ORGANS; . .tc., haring been appointed gore agent.for the celebrated . .. '.: llisisont a ; Hamlints .Calla - Wet ..Orgians • • In I.lle.County -of • SchnYlkilt -would ,reoPertinlly an nounce to - the musical.comniuoltyllutt he ran. (width these unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs, 111 all etylee and:. ems: at, mannfacturerat prices. The quality and volume.oflone,. with- the power of expteealon in these organs. is universally admired and praLeed, while their portabilltf and beautiful finish make them the most: ey Everf Family'Sh!otild •THE CABINET ORGIOS* adai)ted: to FAMT-: LUIS, CHURCHES A,.ND SCHOOLS: They vary ltt Pew from $110,1 , 0 , 8600 each.: prEvery .lamtrunientll'areauted." ' ' Altio,..Witt for the Bale of tle . nipt4i admired . . . . • • - Spring meloacolis ana. Orall . for.ftho Connties •or Eclutylkill, IcorthuMberland,and Lebanon, wbleb' instruments'are oniverSallY They possess 'a sweetness and fullni , .ss . of.tone,. Which: tuts received thie united commendation of 'the moslud nmfesalon; and - induced - an almost 'unprecedented mle. ftrellasers are respectfully Invited to call and exam , ine for: themselves - -All ..comnmicatiens and 'Ordera will be punctually artswerednr filled,, and every : lam.' mitten In relation to:thun ghully Store and Warelhioms, .at.the Jewelry Store on Cen tre streetjout :doors -Wont hialtantange street, Totts: v1.1.1e„ Pa. . • . - :3,1; Jist received a flue lot. of ,Salt consisting of .Meeeldsir.ketel, :Salmon, I.l.errin,'Cod. rab, - ,ta; for ealieneap,ny *. • ' & C 0110: .. July .28 :' 5 6: . tr gs holiargeat assortment of Dress Cds, -Buttons and'PrT of all Wads at WALTKFIC: R Pftf.' CBIL Nessifolon - - :Tans 9. ' .o it otforaret to at , WALKER 1b: PRICVS, ;New ratan Eon. to setf.iti# large assortment of filjeand Cloth fileko fotladteo. - ' leakinaidier aindllididreasCiniteaind Blear Q lithakaiwpoly Wawa: can and' got one at the New links WU MOMWanton° Street, - -Sittlat Wain & MOIL • . . . A y NE AIMS • . CliVitri/141 : • . api 4 e Ti nte. of Jenaiiiewitny.lpruifina. On. ar.d ifter moisixty,bnivember iltiu.,lB6._Paa lenger Trains will leave Schuylkill . 1 - Myatt as Moroi; • .• •'• - AL 7.15 . A.11•:.." FOR MINERSVILIF.,••••• • ' . . • ••• ' A t - 1.2.2u P. M., FOR GLE.isreARBON:• Vet Mill leave Minetsville•at 'E.OS A. ldann Glen Carbon , at: 1.40"..P.•11-: connecting, at schuy ..,. lkill Flacon with .thornlng.tuukaitentoon Paseenger Trains Passenger Train between Ashland and .I.raluat Gap gencilom connecting witlietav to and iimnbhannikin. • Leave Lecuit Gap Junction , 10.39 . A. •• • •Letire' Ashland'are.. ; ls•• •.••• • • • Connecting with Passenger Trains . rat 31. B. R: R..••tn" andiron:l , PottsvillN - tit which pipit .corineetiona will be made with trains on Philada, and Reading R. R. '.Cressona, Nov. loth; 'GS.: • :•*. ••• •• • •41341 •.- • . , . QVIIIIHVICALIIILL AND .- 1.:*30111111,11NNA • 111.1 IC. ROA I.o.;—Chrtute of Ileum" • :On and after Nov". g 7, P:Lisenger -Trains rclll le:We-Pottsville daily (except:Suntlays).at 8.45. A M for Auburn, Pinegrove .and Harrisburg, and- at'l 'for Auburn. PihegroveAud'Tretnont. " • • -Passengers by 6.15 .4-111ralp fipin Pottsville .wfil rive at Harrisburg yin pinegrove at '11.?0•A-11 tnlinte to coankt Whh trains going east or west on Penna.. Crimberlruni .:Valley, --- :4ort4erit :Central - and Lebrinon Valley ItailroadA. . • ' • Tbo.l .00 P triln ' fro M• f. \aft-scale .t neer at Antona:with up inothibgiMin from Philadelphia:lefty: log Auburn. a!t. 1.601 .- M. for Pmegrove, and arriving . at Tromout 'at 3.1:0 P M.. • • Will leave Tremont •-for Pine gr"vent 6sf P al, • connaming : there with '4.00 PM thin foam Thrrliburg and . ;returning to Tremont at 7,0 P ;Retuning. leava liarcisborg.st t.OO P eohnactit g at •- - rinegret‘o G.. 15 P.M. wat.train for. Trer.iont, and at Auburn with up' Passenger Train for pottsVille. ' Passenger Train Will leach" Tremont 1.00 -Vonnaeting at •PinegrOve with .iramlo rliaburg. Auburn` With down mornings. PaFsenger l'rnin.ftom Pottsville; hi - Philadelphia, and arriving at Pottsville at m..• .. • . . • • • • - :Fare . froin. Pottaxilt?.' to: Harrisbaig , $?...03„ For iatorwatana apply to. • • • .. • L. WHEELER, Agt,..at U. . . p Erma 11!.111.4 DING .R. , . Suminer'Arrangement of Passenger !Trains. . . . . . 'heave Pottsrll.lk ,- at TM arid 14.0, - ...A.'Al.,*aritr 2.4.5 P. W. ; in. Pitihq.ll4lo.liti. .and.4 . do and . . . Lenvt Philadelphia at . $ 00, A. M:. 12.45,n00n. and 3110, arriving at Pottsville at 12.•::8, noon; 1%3n . . . The f.fluit.nd• 8.1% A. M.:at1f.1.15,.P. M., dowivand A: \t;, up Tralug. vrifinert...fit Heading, for Allen town,. EAlite4l, New Lobalion, -Ilan isburg, more. nt...,lthe'W,,,Ft: P,. ronpect only &T.,:and with. Reading and - '• . „ ca Spnd•iy hiiiv.‘l...ittavliie at 8.00, A. NI., and Phlla doll,llia at 3.15, P. 11.. ' ' • Hill Hail Road:. • • . • IloWa Train leave Ilineraville at • 8.10, A. M. and . flimi•Carl on at 1.40, connecting at Schuylkill • Haven with- 0 45, ". A.. M.: aud'2.4.7, P. M., Tniina for Philadelphia. 1 - 0 Trains leaf° •Schnylklll- amen : . at 7.t.7;, A. and )2.2o. noon, connecting with' 7.00, A. Train fron•Pottyville„And - 5.00,. A.. M.; from Phila.; delphia. Learn locust (lap-10.30, A. Al.:. and Ashland `447, .P. M., ciminecT ing wilt. 2.45, P. M.. Train forPhil a.delphllf. P0tp011116...,N6,, ziend.ry Truths.. :. '.'" . • . - . ". • - . . „ .. . , . - Nolinytitikt - avid Su.quiehautiri R. 8.1 . : . Tlio 7.00, • A'. 151 - .; n0tt...6.00: f',. 31.;Treiiris from-Tie. niont, and 4.004'. Al:. from Ilgrifsbarm . connect at-Au'l 5urn,w1M.5.4.5, A. M.., Traiil for Pliilatlelphia;fladl2.4s, noon. 'l.`min fori , otts-rllle. -.• ..' ' . . Tlio - T.4n. •A. SI„ 'and 1.50. P. 51— Tra - hni fioniAohniu connect with 0.45, A. 111.: And 1.00,:P. 31., Traiu9 irdm Potl - .Aille.: No Sunday 2.'ruhas;* ' • • ... . . . Nib uyl..Valley and 'Mountain . Link R. . B. ' Lac Patts‘db: at. T.OO and - 11.3n. A.M.:," And T. 15; P, 'NI:- Leave Tamulda - nt. 7.n. A.: M., and 1.4 d and 4.15. P.:.M. Stl 111 tap , i . LA:We a'anivina:.at 5.45, A . .•M.,• And Polisl.illerat ".od, P, 31.-.. ~ • . -•,• . . . " - - ill: and 8. Mc. and E. - iint. - 11..1R. ..- .. • The (i.rol and Ifliti, A .. .. M.. Trains from Ashland,. eon tieci at Mt. cathnu, with .N.-15, - A M., and liiis, P.;' M; . . . .. Trains toe Philadeiphia. • , . . . .. ." ...•• The E 2,.. -A . M., and IJo and 41.,56, P. M.....Traitts froM Tamaqua. r,iiineer at Mr: Carbon with 7.4.)1; A. M . from Pottsville': n; Port.. eallhin with•g.i'ti, A. M.. up Tra.in, from Philadelphia... nodal Mt - .. Carbon with 3.30, P. M., up.Train.from Philadelphia. A mixed: Passenger and Freight Train lemur Ashland at imr,; - .P,, AL. ,for Tama qua: Sundays : Leave Ashiam Lim, A. AL and Tama. quii.3.l3, P.M. :• ' , -•- • • '. '.. - -.. . . - • • - Little R.•R. The 11 :40.. 31..Tr:lin from Port .Ciinton. rind - 2.15, P. M.. Thiiirfrirm Tituriqua,* codueet with 8.0 o; A. M.. Train' from ru1d.1 . 2.45,' P. X., Train: tot fthiMdflphin. ' . • ' • . . On Sundays: Leave.Tamaqtut at T:30..k. -M., and POrt, Clinton. at l',oo P. M;- , ' • , • , . Thc..B:4a,. -A..111., down. Train. toAatafing,,atoPa at ali• etAtions .between etittacfale and Refidiuz.. The 3:30, li, AI , up .frra , n from • Philadelphia,' Maps only at ,priUclpak.dtanous; . .... ..: ' ,-. ' • . •. ' • - - ."' • • 002MITTATION TICKETS, • With 2G coupons attached, between any pOititS desired,' • at t , a per cent. anoints.. " '11.171 - .RA GE .TIGICETP, • .Good f0r . 2,004 miles,. bet WeCn-all .poltits, for Families And Bitidness Finns. at $62,-s e . , r . •• • Sion Tickets between all polnt, at reduced:rates.. School Seilsoillrickets one.thiril less. ..A9 Ibs.'ol baggage allowed each Passenger. ' • Excursion T.iCioins Irina Philadelphia 'to'•Pott eine and intcli.'gdokl for SAturday, Sunday and Monday, • . . A; NICOLL.4, Geneial Superintendent. ' y .EITIGII 17.11: EV;11.4.11L . . . . ... • . Ariange . iuenis. I • ArD AFTER .M.ONDAY,:M4'iIa. Tntins on. -the Lehigh Valley Rairroa 4 :vs rui, in connection-With the sCveral • roads running toWilke.ibarce,.. New York:, And I,ilatlelphla, • .• • • • • ; . - •-* STATTONA.: - NO: 5. Ni).l. NO. 5. Nn; No; 9. ',nava • - PrNf. , ltt. A.• 74, Wilketaatrre, ' • •• .; • b:00. .1' It, -; - I‘lateilaven . . . 9.20' lih Icory I:an. , •.• ... • 3.1 n: Al Int .. ... • It.ll'. • att ; :.... • Mabanny. , • ' 2 . 16 ' Fr, : Auden:led • ' ' • • • •.'• 2.00 Jeara36yillo - ....., • .' . 415 k, Beaver Afeadc4....... . • . . •' • •-• 1 - 4'f , Mid" hilialid4: - 4 40 10.17 • 4.45 ' • Lehighton •• • 4.40 10.5: 4.35. Parryvillf• • • —.• • Shill • . ty. - • .11 .: 5.02 ••:. • • . . • • • 6,17 •', • ; 5:13. G.3l' 6..•,;() , • • 5.".38 , 11,44 5.04 • • ,• 11Okendaugaa..-,.. .' . : 5 - .4° •• •,;• • .' .5.34 •••• • CataBaliqua : • • .5.421 . 1'1.47' '5.49 •• .• -Purnace ... .. t . • ' • 5.54' . • , 510 • - • tilleutc4a • • :8.00 .11.51 • 5.55 • 1.10 12.40 015-: 14.13 .615 . 1.40 Freetriallsburg 14.40 6.43 , `Easton Philadelphia , • • .9.40 • 2.35 8.45 :Nets. York .. : ' • 10.10: 4.10 '10.45 .. 8.00 'Bikriorkii • ; . .:. ' • No. E.: No:6: No: 10. N0.2..N . 0.4. ..- Leave• ..* • - A. M. .M. ''. P...M. A. M. 'l' . . M . .. New York`' - "60'42.00 :4"09,' 9 . 00 -- 8 .00 Phillidelphla:. •• • ..7.30 • ' . - 5.16. -. Easton • ' • — 4 47 • 3.2.5 • 1.411 1.1.54 11 . 4.1 b'reememelwg...:,..,lo.o7 - ' 3.49' 8.00 •. - - • 'Bethlehem.... r.,...-.:.10.2u 4.110 • 8.10. 12.24. 11 .1 53 Allentown .' . 10.37:. - 4.111. 5.30 12.3 E. • 14 , 0.1 Furnace Cal..4.4atigna ,:...10:47 4.93: 8.42 -.: ..-.. .- - ... :11okendationa ~ . . .....10.53 4.33. 'a 17 ' ••• .. • o:may ..... : . .. ...,.."..111b7. 4.32- .. 8.51 . o p' ~i , While Hall - . 11.0 - 2 • 4 : 13 . S.OO • •• t : • . "I • Laury'e ~ : 11.1 U• , - 4.5 11 ; 2.0 &• • .-•. f,. .Sock Da1e......", .. , . ,11.t9 "6,9 n" 0.14 - .;:.' .. i statington • •. ; ... .11:49 ' .0- ..1.1 . •, 9.24. - • ..g .: ' Lehigh (nip .... .. ': .. 111 . 36 • . r.. 1 a'. 1 1 .31 .• - '• • . - C 4l , Pan.yville ..... : .......11.44. - 6lii3 . 9,45 :., . ... .. Lehighton '' ' . '11.55 . . • 6.39' 9.!.. - o ' . . '• -, i Manch Chunk,. ;....1 • 10.5 - 5.511 10:06 . • , •..• .... - Penn •Ita‘Tri " ' 12.32 ._. 6.12 !. . • . . . '-. • . ,_, . Weatherly :.' ... .........1e.:5 • 4 • • • . • -X •Jetinraivilln ...-; .. .: .. ; 1.3 -'. "-: •- - .' •-• Audenried" " 1' 44 Rockport:.. .. .......12.2 1 '.. ~:, , ,;;;7 . .. .. . . :shut - Knie . . .•: • •••1.112. . te. h; : .'' .. ' . • : . ' • I Ilqkoey . 1tun'....'..:: .1'.07 - 6,7..2 . • '• . .-, .• TTannery....... -._..:.• 1.17 - .. ' . ' . 7.61 . : :....-... .' . - -White haven......... I'o, - tti.; • . - ...- : . ... ~ Wilkesbarre ... :.. ':.. 9:56 sfil, . ' ~: .• .- - : . -•-, • - .• • • . • ', • tIEN4III.I. it, a. qrs .errw • JIM/AY... ''. • • : All Up.and loom trains nnuneet at ItaSibn *Rhine. trains of the. Central - Rail road of Now Jersey to and from , . . . • DOWD trains Nos: 1; 5' and 7, and' np tralm bids. 2: and - S.: eoinnea at, Bethlehem with trarpa for Rd lade I phia. Trains from - Philadelphia eoritieet Bertilehein with down train No: 7,.and . witb rin trains Nos. B.IQ • bolvia.traine Noi„ 1-tind n„.and up traits. Noe. 2' 4, 6, - 6a 8, varinect Allentown wlth trains' for - Yielding and Harrisburg, • Trains. trout .Harrisb tug 'and Reading. connect at Allentown with all down trains. • -.. • ' . . • Doivn trains Noe. 1; 3 and 6 connect at Phillipebnig • witletrains r for Trairei from Philadelphia. connect at Philliretit% : with up tram's Nos..: and 10„ .andtinins from DeMdcrc connect with up tralzu3 Noe. 6 bown .train : No. 7, and nw- train . Nn, 8, connect. at • QaaktikeJunci.io4 with tratnp.of the: Ceitawisia R. R. DOWEL trains Nos. 5 and.i, and up train No. 8, .con. nett with,traida of , the - Razletou Railroad.: D own 'trains Nos, ti sad t, an up oe. B and connect at White , Haven with truing .of :the Lehigh. and•Stuiquelumna Railroad to and from Wilkesbarre, without diange of .ears 'between Wilkeebarre and'New York. No change' of ears bet:Veen • WUtreabarre and Philadelphia on up train N0..6 and drivni.train No.- 5. • • , • • . • ,- ROBERT H. SAYRE. SuperPiterulein and Engineer L. V: R. R. • KRVOLIXE SOAP. - item , and Sapre SOAP . loi family nee.. A' For'eale at the store's.' tiannfatturedly JOS11,111S: . &1110M.A8 ELKENTON, : Odlee South Ikont . 9r.; Philada. 114rAleo Family Soap ; Number One Lanni* . Soap. Brown Soep,Sit sooa..etc.,ltc • - • • august 25, !ti6 ' . :[• 34.41 -.• Sae A.;.woliss tniOther coltuxuipleihig irstiei•fi* Speer IncW. It le an .Sdnldrabli article, - tieedin the hospitalspad by the first c-h 1 0..4 1 4 1 1ins Pail* Lou. 'fon and News rolit; to preferertixt to Old Port Rine.? It Is worth a trial,. as it Oyes grosteithiraction. r-• •• `.NEW • • • - •• • School; Boxiirds' and Teacher.. . We arti atiihoilaed by the Publishes of those Bod s . to famish them AT 11.10 L CM: RATES •to ...Setwol Boatts aadTeachers of Priests Schools for AntrOdoe: flan. , !These Books, 'after a thOro4,ll , eilitHaluatio ,e • have beenintrOd aced into the - Public , Bchoobi. of paw . 1111 e; as the best Readers 'now ^pnbilatied. . ' . Nor terms at trar9diituon, -*.; apply at' Bixikt . store of , • • • B BANNAN.,-, lratited:-AGENTS—* 7 S so $2OO PER . hnI..NTH ! 'A ar g entlemen, sod $45,t0, $75 for- ,Lattles, every, where, to - introddce the Common Sensejato.ily Sew ing lishine, lutpraved7sed' perfected.' - rc Alt; stitch; OW bind braid, 'and etebtaldee,betuiti- , Tully.::'-peke only 1it...-;maltitiglhe . elastic' - lock vital,. hottraify Warrarged.kir three yitark. 'W,e 7 getliheithoee - wages, • astonotcsdlibe nituttLi Athlone or bray! o :•BOWEitti &CI:40111os No: 255 South FifttlSCreet, PidladeiAlk Pa. '.4lll.ttsrs ommorrod promptly, With circling! Arid tenni. • •.' • *Pt Eit '06,46.4 ==l RAILROADS. HIAY .113, !466 MIMEO 4191114- , P7-4N . 5Y!..V . /...iflA B &iiSOAD DEI.VIDEUr DELAA'AR; RAILICOA.D DAZLETON aardit susponitz.ii:A. asu.zaao .THE: SOUTHEM IUNIONiSTS! .CON 7 VENTION; Report of the Committee on Nonaeconstructed States. *hat Southern Union Men Suffer. The Bloody iltiititess at New Ortering. It is the Result of the Policy of Booth's President. , • . MUT THE . SOUR lEEEDS AiD REQIURES. Before the late Convention in Philadelphia, of Southern UnioniSts, adjourned; the-Com tuittee on the Non -reconstructed States slab : mitted the following report On suelt . States, together 'yvitlitiieir rieeds aid, requirements :Previous to the warfor sectional disunion; the patriotic traditions, the social pride, the individual 'interests, and the religions and edtteational •itifinences of: the- South were: identified and: closelyallied with: thc-Ameri can ration: .:The patriotic instincts. of the overwhelming majority Of the Southern peo ple, tvithoutregard to dondition ot life, were in harmony with: these elements. _There were 'social bonds . extending from Maine to California, and ties of interest , and consul- - guinitY ramifyiLg every fibre of the Republic, sad embracing every. hearthstone 'and altar in the land. • - • Those whO:metlitated treason Were 'fnrced by this . patriotic- sentiment, to put on the lir.: ery of republicanism, to serve monatcliy:in The disunion ,pletters; :for instance; declared s that they held to• the dogma of: State rights because its Vindication, was the only - means by Which to 'conserve Aniericau nationality. They soughtto check the Federal instinct's .of the:Amerietin people by declaiming against what they termed the anti-republican char - aeter'of a Strong,.allullicient national gov Thirty years of ceaseless agitation and pO. litiettl ititrigne'falle . d 1 . 0 dissever the be . ndsof a common *.country. . Those who. secretly worked for the overthrow ofAdierlean instf tutions saw ritlaaCtlatt. the South must Luce new social, political; and tuililary traditions the, name of.Washingtou and the deedii of Bunker Hill Must be obliterated by . blood . before the final'work of Southern indepeud- - - eke - could' be achieved..". pretext for: war' was . sought, .and the,GUl States, precipitated: into revolution, Stages Of that • revolution 'the ,neceSsi ties 'Of the: ciins p irat ors coMpelled 'Ahem . to keen:Alp:Hie pretext of patriotism, until the madness' and ,!..lood;,..lied. liorniof actual civil strife: . should. plaec the .liberties, 'persons, and property of tlie:,Sotilli• people . ern their • - 4t 'the proper., mttient,. force was. substituted 11)r. fraud:; the long • concealed- sud bloody pur pose of sectional disuniou;.'i'en sts, openly declared, witliditunati slavery as its corner- . i3toue..• The. pride of men once committed to the cause,..the.thirst.for military glory,- or the love - of military • .talVenture,'. the suddenly aroused and unthinking impulse of. woman,: the new Sympathies,' new resentments,. new hopes;: and new' , tradition's springing ineviti bly:froni,a state Of .War; Were, coldly. ealeula- : ted - upon and deliberately directed, for 'the accomplishment' of the** traito . es purpose.-:- .After' four . years of- bloody . strife • the first, phase of the contest closed by'the surrender of Lee to. General Giant. ' • •• • . . •Tlie :.terminatfon; of • the •blootly-. confliid found the.people of the South crushed to the earth by • the. twofold. influences of military. defeat and a loogreign:of•tifilitary despotisnt,, wielded. by. the ilisuniordais with' and. leiecitY unparalleled in the history. of po liticril crime. •i - • • : . . . Freed by the Unibri - lirMs . from - the tyraut:,' our' nft.irtimate countrymen. *ere once more as freenren . fade 'to Caec.,with . the author ,f their . misery.. had seen . every pledge made tO.thetn. violated; every principle: r pretext ••of principle, trampled under foot: They saw around them the desolation'which had been wrought in the interests of a SeliLlt .aristocracy,• and they returned to their'ruined lionres and . Oecithateit. families; • leaving the authors of all their- Woes to . pay the 'penalties . of. their erirites and-receive; as. hey de. - erved; the execratkiniOf mankind.-- Shohld the. people of, the South, under the influence and guidance of the, loyal men, -re turn to the ancient-traditions of their fathers, andreorgartizOloyal, stioiety in the interest of, American:nationality. and republican liberty ; . or shouldtlicy, under the guidance and influ enee of the trailers who but latelyfulcd over ".them; lie confirmed in the prejudices :Indira ,ditioris of disunion? This was She idquiry Which, at the close ol'.the War', *rung sport -taneensly from •.the • mind Of every lover .of. 'his country. • Upon:its de . eisiou depended the question :whether the 'North:Or Sonth had. fought in vain. • . • . • , • When. the armies of the - United States coin pelted•the.stirrender of . these forces;and the insurgents returned to their homes, .the pa triots. of the South Welcomed them back in* the:spirit of, irgivreness and brotherly love. Their . ladist- werer thrown open to them,' and id the Iniur . of reunion they. oyerlOo(1' their 'great 'crime- and endeavored to Deal the' wounds of injured pride . tind tin Successful . ambitio The • first.CStiOil 'they- , asked . themselves- was this: " What -will the Gov--' ernment: de. tvith was :the general anticipation-among - them, that having revolt ed. against the • Government;<havingfought for four years- to establish an .iudefainent g - o verb Ment, that filo - United States, in justiee to. the thomands of noldopatriot soldiers. Wh9 . :ifad died 'fbr 'their ctinntry, hi" justice to the loyal men ,of the South, and.in justioeto its violated law, would inmosestieli. penaltica op the • laid era 'of . the rebellion as would.prevent"tbem: from asnurning to Arol by. adininistratioM•direetion or-voice, the geverninetits: of.the insiirrectionipy. States. With thefull knOwledge of-the issues which they theuiselves had . deliberately 'made, coin-: pelting the Government to .join issue - with arms in its own defence, .and :having,.after a: long-add-bloody trial;* been :ntterly defeated and overt hria - wm they were conscious of their. unworthiness :to e participate in •the' work of reconstruction..`lndeed,; judged 'by the code :tinder - which they. had: gciverned.during rp bellion/they had cause to . tremble for fear of contlacation.of property and .banishment. •' ;Inthis they were confirmed and their TearS Intensified when, by the assassination of President Lincotn, Mr.- 'Johnson, - -whose pledges to the - country "that treason shofild. be made odiotis Add trMfors:plinished," -be canto the .Drecutive of the natiom . . Their - berg' *were. relieved and tbeir.' - dppiession turned - tO 'llinfeeling of exultation and tri umpli when the North Qarolina proclamation developed the Preaident's policy. • Prenithat hour the- questiOn, .t'What will*the Govern— me do with I'S ?w ".as no longer m . asked; Mit they at -once hegan to, deliberate 'what they Would do with.thetloveriinient. The anxious. question of pattiotismas to who .should guide the Work.of.loyal reconstruction-was answer ed Tile .with- - them, uttered With. whisperinglips and beating hearts, Was; ":What will. the dismtionists 'do withMs ?" ** •. The :press of- thp Soullt,,owned and cOn trolled by '.leaders ;of' armies, divisimis,••hri gades and regiments of the rebel service, and .by-thoimmediate political adherents of Jett Davis; with significant and. startling unanim- . ity,suppOrted the •Eectt . tive The ru-. litag . ideasand representative men:of the leyal nattonivere *attacked . With renewed revolu tionary violence:;; the American Congress de mounced as runipsiJacting withoutanthority. The policy of ' 'the - President; backed by his -great.patronage and increased power, assured . there in the hope of *being jilaced in absolute . poiver In theitStates and restored ultimately -to their wonted influence in' the - national le- gislature. • Those vvhcelied.remained faithful *their allegiance werd.Atlenounced.'ai - traitors nridas - unworthy the confidence or. respect of the - country; and those who did not endorse . . .thO.Executive'pelicy were perSeciited -in the name of-the President with the added malice oftinaticcessfarevoltitien. . • • The executive, legislative and judicial offi- Cers of.the States,' tilled with ex-rebel offi cers of high position, and rank, elevated in consideration of services 'rendered and sacri fices-forthe Confederacy, harning under the effect of recent defeat . produced in a great measure by . --the . loyalists ot the South, launched at them every shaft• of persecution and intolerance.. „Almost every Union.man, who, brappointmeut.protherwise, held office or place, has been • :summarily removed . to give place to men who had distinguished themselves in- the ; :Confederate. service, and, so anxious and Aletermined were they-la re moving every - element of power from Union men, that forms or law in many Cases were disregarded. State officerir in Louisiana, for instance; up - on the most flimsy pretence, were superseded by illegal appointment and ejected by force;, ; without trial or the forms . TheLegislatnres vent their indignation on the'colored people by the, enactment:of what are kindfy termed.labor laws, which , as atm& :lutely, • . maintain slavery, with the, exception, of:buying and . selling the people, as the pre 7 vions enactments for. that purpose. • As an instance,.‘ the laws passed by: some of our Le-, gislaturcs provide that all persona engaged in agrienlinral;pnienitalte laborers - shall be re • nuired, during.the first; eridaYs of the inowb of Tanuarylu .each year, to- make contracts for the ensuing year, and. In ease :of failure, such laborer shall, be arrested _by the. civil-My theritiea and- hired-'ent", , and: however:itch: the laborer 'maybe dissatissed. be dare I not lativituntlooe:peteltfof,'eppreherislori and 'ot being :.'fbrcilsd - : to" labor- uponihe 'Public Worki without:compensation until be will *out to return to hie employer.. It is 0;137. Single Copie,s Six Cents . . . ished - with fine :and . imprisonment- to, entlee. or persuadeitway, feed, harbor or secrete:arty such !titterer; In . this way,.conipelledlo con= tract . within.alintit of ten days, punished by iegal'eigradenientlor vielating a simple con tract, and rented freim obtaining'shelter; food or employment liy the severest petialties, be is made a serf in the name of freedom, and *sliders . . all :of the evils of the institution Of slavery; *ithont 'receiving that'. care which . the Master, from'a set:m.lot his owninterest,. Wbuld.give to the hoedsman.. - . : •-• . By the act of .soine,•of Our•Legislettires . it is Made trespass for ,any man.. to enter :upon the plantation of another without the consent of the owner or agent, and punishable with tine 'and imprisonment.•'., The object of this law is evidently to prevent lahorerSfrom leav : nag the: plantations upon which they are com pelled •to engage. • - •It'IS also Made - laWful for the employer to .fine and punish his employe for failing- to :labor : to suit, the efhPloyer, .• or ,disobey any 'orders..... . . ; • The interpretatien of laWs And decisions• by t 11Tel:inn§ have been ch'aracterized by the same .unwhidesorne • and :intolerant spirit. The . laws passed. in the days of slavery . forits protection are eaftireed with the same exact-. ness to4iy. as ten yearS ago. Citizena have been arrested ep the charge of .having told negroei that they 'were...rightfully entitled to vote; :thrown into prison, retained for months, tried byfa judge without a jury, refused time. to send for wittiesa or counsel, convicted and SeoteoC6.l to punishment in the penitentiary. ; •.• There is no :redress. oi'auy grievances or atrocities :perpetrated, upon men or deserters from the rebel armies guying the war. It .is even • unneceisary. to •plead special 'Orders from, a- Confederate officer, for it is s,.id that all citizens. belonged bylaw to the Militia, and as. both the girtite and• Confederate govern meets had repeatedly ordered the militia,to :apprehend deserters at any time or -place,. It is held that the:Acta passed to screen Confed, emit!, .dfliceraand . soldiers from the_ cense queuees of acts committed in obedience to. orders, co v ers Acts coMmitted against tie- • serters or .conscripts in the attempt . Of appre hension: • ...• • . As' gainst Union.men; however,The law is - strictly construed:by the courts ; . the slightest of a eimscri pt.in flying to our lines, or by a deserter.starving in his cave; is sure to meet with. Speedy judicial - retribution. Hid a man resist a, conscript ander: to tit& death,. it is murder. conscript -arrest women and'cbildma and, keep-them ffirty- hours : tierce storm, .without food.and'subjeeted to . the grosSeSit indignities ;ay' - Violence, prodoc:- ink. the death of scene and perilling the liVes of others, - "it is done-in:obedience to military - an t bOri iy: " and the rebel' goes unpunished: In shrift in all-actions whose cause occurred during the war,' there is plenty:of law, against ~ t he Union man, 'but none for-him: .in causes ocermitig at-tile-present thne the fierCe hatred M - the : men Who ;nere ight whilst disunionists were: . wrong, 14 sufficient:- to -prevent them passing the -triple guard with" which treason has surrounded her, ternples of injustice,.viz disloyal -Magistrates,: disloyal- grand: juries mid disloyal . petit-,juries, .to say tuithirig of the illidriyal agencies GinVernment: • . Union meh tire .ostracised and proscribed 'socially in Most, parts of the South: Soldiers of .the Union. army are-, compelled, in . • Many. ',locos, to discard the blue . which they have worn with honor, in order to "protect- them selves front insult and violence: Ministers of the Go.4pel - are Sileneed and excommunicated froin the churches on account of their ances tral and steadfast • loyalty. to the-Republic.. Disloyal., men have military :associations, which fire known in, Virginia as"-the Legios. of Honor, and in Soifth Carolina and Louisi-s ana as relief:societies; all of them compoied of Confederate- soldiers, - and presided over and controlled 'by their- former. . leaders:and' elliefialus,• end used for the purpose of loiter - - lag . the .animus of resistance. te our Govern 7 itnent and : keeping . alive 'the hope of South= ern independenee:, Their object is to-mono.- polize all places 'of trust and . power„Preserve, the exclusiveness . of,the South, and, at the proper tini . e, - when some hoped 16r - fraud may. divide the people of- the North,-it will again thriiw. its Sword in the scale,. and achieve her long-cherished 'disunion - purpose. • • *. Loyal men are taunted 'and threatened in private, 'and denounced in publiti - M:sembla ges. Bowed:down and crushed by the feel pr a - Prevailing - sand- clainuions population, many or our ; people are selling their. estates. whatever- they can get to procure Money to enablethem •to leave-and. Come North. During.the continuance. of the - . war rebels fearecithat . putiishment . would: be rimed but to them for .the: Wrongs -done: to Onion Men; Should they-fail in their objects. This fear-Was a I:roux:Lion, especially during 1803 and . lB6l. Now:even thiszurtrantee is taken away, for : Our p erseo tors are lite" Vice . - gerents of the national power-at the Smith. , The Union . man is discarded and- abused.- - 'He has t lbok•forwardtd a lift: of Continual pers.TutiOn . I•Pr himself and 'serfdom' for his children.. The free Ninth offers the-only ref= mgr: :Without protection for, the present and future there is no hope but in exile. ... One Of the strongest evicleneeS bf the. in tolerance hf :the tlisuliinnists. is lately given inThe action of the civil authorities ot the: city of Orleans towards a 'conven tion compOsed -of'. gentlemen' of Itudwn. loyalty. .One the., :00th of --. July last, in pursuance . of a' proclaination. of- Rufus . K.' Howell,,Cmil of Hte- - jii - dges-of the-Supreme Court 01 Louisiana, the convention Whip': framed the organic law under - which thecivil goy ern InCn tot' LouiSi amt. assuMed to act, end which adjourned subject to the :call . , of its -president, niet . at -the capital of the State, in tile city of New Orleans. From the time' of the.GoVernorS•request for -the ':oxivention to. reassemble, the press of the city,' owned' and . controlled by ex-generals and 'colonels .and.. other edict:Ts . of the rebel 'army,. and by those in Sympithy wit.ll. them, .attacked; with the, greatest-violence, the-Convention:as &body; middle : members US deicending to the inost. violent and abusive language for the purpose . of influencing:the minds pr the returned - rebel . soldiery' and their adherents against the convention And its rueriabers:.. • - - • '. Public meetings' were .held' in the. 'city,. at . Which the. most violent' and 'incendiary Speeches were made. against the assembling of. the Convent iop. - Tne Mayor of the, city, by means of *his' police; put in.eirculatiOn. the report of his determination to suppress that -body if it. should -atteMpt to meet - in the city of New Orleans.. The Jlidge of the. Criminal Court made a . cliiir , re to :the Grand ,Jury, - In which lie diScusseiPatids endorsed. the policy of.Andre , v • Johnson,.ana instructed them to find bills of. indietuient against'. these,gentle-, men 'Wli6 - slimild:'respond to the. Call of the .President - of the. Convention and the Gover nor of. the State. Having thus inflamed the publinMind.against the Convention by every. means in his :power, and invoked the• aid of a corrupt judge and a. - disloyalGeand Jury, ihe.forernan of *Which was 'an ex colonel of the rebel • artily, the 'Mayor of the .city ad dressed a letter to Majnr•General, A .Baird, coMniandingthe ch.-pertinent of Louisiana, in which he used - the folloiving language : "It is myiniention to disperse this - tilavi l • fnl assembly if found' within - . the corporate limits of the city, provided' they meet With:, out the sanction Of the Military .authorities,." thas•claimingthe authority as Mayor of the City. to pass upon the legality of a - convention which hail made - the government Under which he held his oilier; 'and whose: Constitution he badsworn' to support, nnd claiming the. right and asserting his deternlitiation to dispersell in-case it should - be found Within the - corpo-' rate-limits of tiie city.. • • It livould.te • suppoSed,• after .the able and manly reply of _General laird •to thia.letter,' . 'that the determination 'officially expressed would not have .been. further,conteruplated.' That officer, - - after having inforMed the May-. or that the convention had not asked• for any such anthciritY, or, sanction; said . • - ,-.When asked .if 'intended to - furnish' the' .convetion 'with' a nnlitary guard I. haire re plied : •No ;; the Mayor the city; 'police, will anip.,y protect its sitting.' :If these persons - assemble, as 'you say is intend ed, it wilt be, 3 presume, in.vittiie of the nni vernally conceded right" of all loyal &liens Of the'linited States Icinieet peaceably, ,and discuss freely:,questions concerning their civil 4oVerninents ; a right which is not restricted by. - the fact:tbat the movement .proposed might' terminate in-it . ..change of 'existing Iliad- ' , lf :the. assemblagein question has the legal right to remodel the State government_ it should be protected.in so doing. If it has not,, then its labors ' : must be , looked' upon simply as a harmless pleasantry to which no one ought to•object. . As, to yotir 'conception of the duty imposed by • your oath of 'office, ,regret to differ with . you• entirely. can• - not understand how the mayor. of a city can undertake to decide so important and delicate a question as the legal` authority upon which a convention claiming to represent. the people of an entire State bases its action.": . Your" committee are informed Unit this re-. ply of Gen. Baird was the cause of a - personal interview' between the Lieutenant Governor an& the General, at which it - was-agreed that whatever warrant of arrest might be balled should be 'submitted; to him ' before any et= tempt waS_ made to, have" it - etecuted,ii_and that,:uport the endorsement of . the.Gerieral's objections,. the 'matter. should , be.referred to the President of the'lThited:Ststes far hie ac— tion:. Thig fact heing known, produced-a feeling of security on the part of the members of the convention. • . • . . _ . '• On the morning of the 30U1 qf July ap peace(' a prociamatioq requesting the people to remain away,, from the convention,, that peabe and order might' be preserved ; it was belieired•at the time that this was issued with the - sincereilesire to preserve the peace ; but the sequel will Show that it man only a taan-. tie to :cover the real- design: := At twelve' o'clock the night before the police were`with drawn from their beats, and assembled at their reSpeatiie, station btius - ek . and besides Weapbsts;tiattally_uSed , by policemen,"each given a large-sized navy reyolver.: Thus armed; they..were held at the station houses to meat orders.. • - • ia addition to these measures, othera had • :::: • 13,4 1 0T0'§..; . .:, ~; filtilti.:PliffiVa. OM& .'? givdnigeoenred revers! Prams, we ire n w 04*ied. t o , c acao: JOB and BMX PRINTELIti OAT:FY. der acktelcin dui Offloi of tie . Wane. inassAnrchealeT • than it tan be done at any other establiament - th. . . . . Seeks, Pamphlet", • - relit* or imilnig;". Large Posters, - Hand - •Pnper Bookyr'. 5 . - ArticlestotAireauttut, ,Tizete Bosky Bill Heads, Order•ltooks,' . . At*everiduirten stock al JIM TYPE la more exteradve than that of 'any other .oglca to- tills section of the State, and eslieep, raintfir empleiad tamely for Nmosi. ' , l3e4a.practleal Printer unreel! we will guarantee our anarktevbe ;as neat as any that ! can to" turned out in the stiles. PETFYYNcf nQ COY.= ORS done at the shortest wales • BOOK lIINIDE gooks botbab every varlet; of style. lila& peaks el ivemtleseription manufsetered. tocrld ?Fled t order, at sketest notice; ' - . *- been taken ity, Harry T, Hays, sheriiit'orilifil , parish of• Orleans, and an ex - -gtheraLocthe rebel army, pardoned by therresidenkto able him to assume that office. Tle• had:re-: organized a portion of his ,old brlgffie' as , deputy sheriffs, and they were ordeitul ' in.readiness on that occasion.. They ,werio • • doubly armed with 'revolvers,' and prepared:. to act with all the efficiency of military dri. • 'cipline. From early in the.morningthe strenti of New Orleans were unusually crowdetk.,..• The Union inert were' assembling in the 'cot vention hall, and many were in the street:in front the building. At the corner . of Dry- ades streetand - Canal .w.ere stationed - a large number of young men in citizens' drestc:ree:- Ognized as members of rebel militery orgatil 7 zations; evidently waitingfor tho signal , -of tack, and whose subsequent coctduct , prove* conclusively that they too ' were ariped,and stationed there for a bloody purpwe. • . At twelve o'clock the convention inet,„and .• after a short session Adjourned for bite" .to give lbw for the • absent. n;mmtiers Your committee-are intbrrtted - that it was the intentiottof the members' of' the coniett;. -tion to record the.names of these-vviiii might be 'Present during the day. and then- to ad journ until a day subSeqUent . tri - the elections - to fill the vacancies; which . were already or-::, dared ..by the Governor of the &Am.-, Near one o'clock the - bells of the city tolled - a nal; - and the Tit:dice; joined .by hundreds of • -returned rebel tioldiers.,iO_eitizensr,dress, at tacked, without:any prov.ocation: the people -collected in front of the Capitol. They, being, Mostly unarmed, were forctid _to retreat.. Met by' another body of police and "citizens, they , - were compelled to. submit to unheard.of and'. unparalleled butchery. The streefirt front cif the Capitol being thus cleared an, attrtek was : made upon-Alia hall, where the' conv.ention had assembled. -.The members-and audience:? - were' found - seated, "iri accordariceWith the,: request of - the Rey: Mr, Horten, 'Dr, A. P. Dostie and others. Without any' attempt at:-- 'arrest—without one, word .of,provodittion-1 the - assailants opened ripen them .a , terrific volley,. Driven back upon the wall, with no . ' means of escape, and with dead and wounded men all aroundthem, their offers of sthiebder. ; answered, by pistol shots, the besieged, it, -their desperatioh. -"seized the cirtira of. the hall and drofe. their assailants (Who had by - this - time 'emptied -their revolvers) from the - room. These attacks • were repeated until - every man had . been either killed or wound- ed, or bad effected his - eselpe. Whilst"this was going on, the streets of the ,city for- soy era' squares around the building were ,a scene. • of : carnage'; and - whoever was seen with a dusky skin, or of well known loyalty, by. any - of the -City officials or, their supportirs.(the-. Union -hating mob), -was either , :killed. or - wounded: Every bearer of• a, flag of truce. front the halt of the convention was Met With :wounds and death. Many - of the victims, after being mounded - were subjected to The, most brutal lacerations and indignities. It is .a fact -worthy of-:notice , that this tiMb was not an ordinary one. I tins ; not • cone -posed of the dregs of the populace,_ but:Or men who claimed to be and are regarded sa the moStrespectable citizens of New (Menne.- -;4 - Men of high standing in the community were': there ;- some dressed as pelicem,en; analiemo : ". As firemen ;_while others, with any at- -- tempt at disguise, were openly.using - their influence to excite the masses to 'still greater - fury. The instances of tirutelity'characteri- , zing this revolting massacre,-are toe many sand too horrible to recite in asdOcument . of this kind; but the history of the'age, in no. land clv,ilized or uncivilized, will narrate a . tale of there merciless, unprovoked and - utt. necessary bloodshed. - It was the expressed intention of: General Baird to have the United States troops in. , close proximity. to the' - Capitol, order-that the - public peace might be preserved. This intention, had been communicated-by him to the .Lieutenant Governer, who, without au thority, and in contempt . of the Governor of the State, a.stmmed to confer . witlithe Gs' al - on the coarse to bepursued... This efflaisti, when informed Of the General' s ileslgri4oOr'j, 7 4 , occaslort,. .to flint ' That tbe count on would-meet at' Six o'clock in " the eventrig,': knoWing well- that the loin fixed. upon was twelve o'clock, M.' Thus deceived,- General - Baird -was surprised" to learn; when the re: ports of the massacre .were carried. to him.' that the convention bad met at twelve o'clock • and had adjourned. All the circumstances connected with tragic mient=--the,expressed _intention of - the Maior to disperse. the convention unless -• reet`with tfie.sanction of the military author-. Ries, the withdraival of the-police from their : .beats in the city twelStc; hours before that ap- • pointed for assembling of •the•convention, the • . arming of them .with- revolvers; the signal • given at one o'clock. and the prompt. arrival of all the police of this city, including:the • . six or seen hundred special policemen sworn In for the occasion; the presence of the 4ayisr during the-tumult, the.rleceptiou practised by the Lieutenant 0: vettior.to keep troops . • out onbe ei ty al I e !earl v• prove -• that the 2 blood tragedy' was, =as • tieneral Sheridan' •* states; a . "premeditated massacre." -"And, ••• from the"bratal [banner iv which " over - font 7 .- hundred T.Tnion men "were killed and .:wound- _ . ed ;" from the fact. t hat' not one:single police-.• mawor participant in. the Murderous . has been arrested ; from' , theyfact,•that the same men whose hand's are yet red with•the blood of the patriot soldiers of the Republic,— and crimsoned.antny in that or the martynt . , of the 30th of July, tire atill retained in office •-, and poWer in that city, - it is clear that there is no-security for"the lives, the liberty or the • property of loyal citizens. . I It is' a part of the ,history of this massacre that indictments were - found by the Grand.. Jury of-the parish, composed of ezrrebel'. ' soldiers and their sympathizers; against the survivors - of the Convention, tor hay' ing dist ? • . turbed the peace of the community; and that - . to-day many of them are under - heavy bonds to appear and-answer the charge.. - Nor did.:' this seem to satisfy the judge of the criminal'-. ; court, for tire Grand Jury was brought before . him-on ate following day and instructed to • find bills of indictment - against the members" : of the • convention end spectators, charging them with murder — giving the - principle in; . : law and applying it to this case, that ybeev er is engaged In an-unlawful proceeding from which death enlues to a human being, is`r guilty, of murder ; and alleging that its the • convention had no right to nieet, and the .pq lice' bad killed many men on- the day of. ita meeting, the survivors were therefore gailty of murder.. The State of-affairs which led to this Inas sacre is believed to be the legitimate monitor. ) , the reconstruction pOlicy"of Andrew John:., son. For it is an indisputable fact that, upon:. the reception of -General Baird's" reply to*: — , AlaYor Monroe, a delegation was sent to' Washington to , confer with the. President. of the United States, and that, immediately af 7 ter the conference With that functionary ; .a deripatch was "sent to New Orleans:informing the Mayor that.he would be sustained the- President in his determination to - suppress the. .convention: . The Presillent, ignoring . ' the 'prOvision the Constitution' which authorizes the Exerti-• tive of the nation to suppresa insurrection in a State only when called upon by the Legia 7 lature of said State, 6r, in case of its not he— . ing in session, by the Executive of saki State; .. ignoring the Governor-and all rules of official intercxtree,between the- State and National:: Governments, sent a -despatch in which 14,:. used the following language to Andrew„ Herron, Attorney General of: Louisiana the-day Of the massacre: := "'rini.will OM on General Sheridan, or whoever elsefmay: be in , • command; for sufficient force to sustain the civil authorities in 'suppressing all 'illegal or _unlawfullunernblies.” - • - • This placed,Gen. Sheridan and the - (J. S_ troops under the'coramad 'of an. attorney generalist a non reconstructed State. whose • „greatest, merit" maybe said. to consist inthe • ' .fact that he hadserved fonr• years 'as an "Offl-: .1 cer of high rank Inthe rebel army—giving hini the power which the _Governor himself could not exercise,. and 'allowing him to • say whether a - .convention of loyal citizens ivas unlawful, and compelling Gen. 'Sheridan to ~. " . enforce, by. the . strong arm - or the*:Govern-': , inent, his interpretation.,-It might hive been: pleaded at first, with some. show of plausibil ity, : ,in the President's defenee,,thrit 'he misinformed as to the..real statufet-the verition, and the actual facts of its - bleady'diti ,, "! ;, - persion; but after weekti have elapse* aft= Gen. Sheridan's lull report Characterizing the " so..c.alled riot as a "!pretneditateffmaitsacre,f' ; . after the report - of thellilitirY Oenintiaslbut •••• appointedby Genera Baird to investigate the • . • affair; afteribe exodus of so many-well known-- 'Unionists olLimisiana on account oftlto total . want. of governmental protection - ; this plea .; "can :an longer . 'be nrgedi; and " :" moreover,' remembered that not a single er- rest of the seilty•parties has •been made. and - that the:-same pardoned:, perjnred. Mayor, with his' murderousreiiCl...police, has been. ' _permitted to•:continue the-exermse of the - power' he, has.: so greatly 'abused; can -It "be' even by the:most 'credulous or the . : Most charitable, that the'President is.not spoisible for the bimidsh6d.nf that day? But why continue the recital - of this.her recordl_ We haie before 113; evidence • ~ from every, portion of the South, proving the,•. extent and' Increasing voltime'of the spirit of intoldranee and persecution - abo - ve -set fort1;:• -- , This committee. Is In possession of informs.- don that Unlink:men dare. not attend'tliis4l.7 convention. for fear of violence.npon'theiry.:_, return. .Gentienien of this convention have;.". i since,' in this 'city, received notices, warning"... them not to return borne. haventnitteff - the relation_ of actanf. ferocity and.barbarirm • -;•', too - horrible , to . relate. and the recital of which% would scarcely be credited Lyn humatte„qlV-... Ilized . people: s fi bmit the impartial.. judgment, of the - . Amerksui people It , theio State governments, thus titled by-a distinionss7 oligarchy; anti baSed_on,the political disfran 7 ,4,, 'chisel:Dent of tires millions r of Cb 144.9111.7......; zees, and the social ftdiefradebiserieht 'Of entire loyal white citizens, - : are republican in. form ? Of doubtful legal existence, they are" . undoubtedly despotic,. - sad despotic In the;
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