The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 08, 1868, Image 1

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ler;rer Adveittiementi as per sereemest
tir - The clrentition of the JonsarAn is not exceeded
- 'by Olny taper pohltshed ht the State Ott of Philadelphia
-or pittebere, and tratmow.the largest sheet pablheet
•• in Pennsylvanh4 .‘4, 1 1 2,3 . ,
Within the IMP the snhsertption was
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advertiAN medium it te one or the best the State.
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Terminus of the Philadelphia & Reading R. R. on the!
Yier 13 11 . 1, t ortie, not% itielßaimici.
SCOTT, IVALTEIi & Co
LSD storrres or
CO_ . 3L. .
Sole Akents for the MAPLE DALE COLLIERY. • •
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• Pail idelphis—t3COTT,.. PIALItit . ' 2211
w Mom, St. * • •
New York—WALTER .BEOB. & CO., 119 Brad
-11eis1n SCOTT, WALTER & CO.. 29 Doane
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'WIC AIME:MED& CO
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• ,3111N/B/ itru EIMMKRII 0P
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Lehleh Siring Mt; & Wilketbarre,
Locust Bale' & Bertiam Lonna Mt., '
Gregibatk Shatookln t iremont Ler fry
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. Wolf Creek Dlitintind & Star Bed ih,
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Plank Midge Shenandoah Whit do,
et . - rge , s Creek & Broad Top. • ',
• ~ /VS Warn ut Ucreetatilatietphla.
110 Broadway, New York.
OinnkiaS •14 Ellby Street,Boeton.
I 31 South St., Baltimore.
Westminater St.;Provideeee.
SHIPPING WHARfi . ..SLPf. Illeamikad,.PoA Johns
awn, Jcr«cy City, lialtimote. •
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kEWIS AuDENRrEn, onowm H. ram, ,
‘ , WIS. G_,..AUDENRIED. ADDISON CHILD,
• • FREDERICK A. POTTS.
March . • .
twpDELL_
ntaiip3:!i.AND SHIPPERS OF
CJ az. Ai.
Witlnnt St.. Ph Sitdelphia;
lit Broadway. (Trinity BMWS* N
rocianr , Street, ilooteu.
Sole Agent4forTie Sale o f the
. follenring• Celetrrated
• " Coale : •
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1.E1111171111 COAL.
AMICK.° 6,11.,4'0 I. •00. 7 A1 lIICILORY dr
• • Dit...lyeu, CO LH, 4
~sand the limey:L - 41ga COA C 0.., MBA,
..110KLY COIL.
•T iPrilio iLltc6..; —*tier N.. 1s pt. Plclliqiict r
• ' Pier No.-3 El irith , dhpriet.
• 7 ,- • - ;• • N. J. Fatt) 15. 'GS-7-9m
Pier IV POrt itielamond
S N C . K S 0 &
filklppers and Wlndetde DealerP of the;
OELE}PATEMFRANICLIt COAL
OF LYKENM VALLEY. -
. Sole phlppere and Defile!" of the well-known
_-HENRY CLAY - COAL.
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• :=.(132 Walnut flit.. Philliitra.
copsrenal -; tiN Trinity, tittilding.
' till Donne idt., Dotson
JOREPI.I 44. MOODY, General Arent.. •
Jan. 18, oIS
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BILAKISTON,.GRAETF &
111P1X411 . A.Pilt.flUIPPLItili or .
LORDLRRV. IND LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL.
Skipptit of otker aiTraliod gatilfties of
WHIT L
! AND FLED ASH- COAL.
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!si; •Walnia street; Philadelphl3.
- Trinity Bnifdinz, New York.
DnarAe F.r..rvrt,•• liar tor. •
MME=I
Jan 1, 'es i
Piet- Aro. ,4, ',POr* *Richmond.
WELD, NAGLE &
_CO.,
THE BEST QUALII7:IF,S
todust Mduntain & Black Heath
CA L S
FOR MANUFLiCTURING AND DOIRSTIA:`, USE,
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AND SOLE AGENTS IN, ALL lIIRKETN
POll TUE CLIj.ItiLLTMD
"JACKSON -- LOll)3tRilY"-. COAL
- gb Walnut. SL. PhiladelyNa,.
,OFFICES 1141 w g ly e . New York,
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Oro.
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,Pier No. 14 Worth Pt. Richmond. •
C. J . (16 J. 1L EAST WICK di CO.,
• ' BBIPPIIRS OP "
WHITE. AHED - .RED ASH COAL,
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140.:24.41XiC1E BT, PHILADELPHIA, and
140 :1 41 DOW/ ST.; BOSON.
lOuynoide Red Ash,
Iftamokin White Ash,
I.evieet JtAant. ,White AAA COAL.
Agull 4, I '
PiIitADILP.HIA;..& I i,: -
geIIUTLIZILL NAVIGATION, .
"hipping Wharves for ITIWRICITE COAL at
lireenFleh, Delaware Itlver j Philada.
• LEWIS AEDENRIED & Co.,
• , • AGEN:Fd FOR THE KALE OF THE
Wolf Creek DismendC•ral IN!? Diamodd
lied &Black [Kedah White Aldo 0•01..
f wit. Yiainut titmrt, Platiadellibla..
UPF . ILIBIS i 4110atedway. S'ew Yrirk. •
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414 KillatiM:reet., Bog tan:
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REPPLIER & •BRO.-
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OFFICES i 1 85 Pine SUviet,.New York. • •
. ; Meryl :ante' Built Building, Providence
ay maws; , mini. nJurr annum
,DAVIS PEARSON. A Co..
• • salmis or ins . •
eILIXBRATED i IiOCUST MOUNTAIN • WHITS WM
- and SPORN- VEIN
• - R'E p SH. COAL. _ . , .:
'No. 3414 Walnut street, Ptilladel
•OFFICItie -1 i°14,/ ot r i a's4r l Y. qq ~ Boom IP allay
.No: Donit HtcePt, Boetaa. • -
DIELAWAILS AVENUE.
Jan 1. 64 I 1.
• DAVID; PALES -. 1 & Co.,
• s 4 EppER, OF
'LEHIGH, 'LOCUST MOUNTAIN, SIR
MOIW, LOIIBERRY and
BITUMINOUS COAL..
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I ((ne ar Valley Stiamokin
a2.eate for Poxes (Centralia Col.) Locatt Mt. Coal
• • 1 ...pirminob Wllkeobarro Coal. •
Ii aloe, No, 333 Walnut Mi., Pitifiairtiohla
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RAOKER
Liiutro;.i
iLOCVIII
&is% dlestristh °that aces
WHITE AND
No, 914Nvaiiltu street,
194thuhr
:Tobruk" . Mazza—
Jortzta. erar
Vt'EDERICIVSI
Coaffloisintwei-Machine
Patented April 1.2, OW% i' •
li to nowlin years duce t Jinni:km of alien
Ileiefang manna. and never with pi manic!,
bare we ben' favored with . nth lbatertag wen%
there —being 100 of them its use. ft it temple. durable.
1 4 . 1 ,esey of ogention , iihd beam the ' large nate*
woman the perfect nthetheriou
_We make
them with wheels oi ikad!aa
',tin dreams enf free ca
4*P. &Milt
A lan? Aitrieultural god !Mathias Wats. WWII.
l'eb ha I 8.11,
i s ta - the3lNGiAiiD GAS ETTJFIG
Zr.RND/W MIN ALL WO SitaratilL
• Orden left at the Korai et 1101111TIMILL 151104-
OSORGB Mum Onstre.aenitire
Rohde atteretiaa. oI3 Y
BMlXrim Oe =
ftror Uhl llotgrAt.
Nis 14-4. elk 11111111201 AMIN
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PUBLISHED .1i
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•••rice 11;,: ifie;;Nlliiid• ------
Q 111 NTAR D, WARD, & CO.
9 Pine Street. New York. -
220 Walnut " Ohiladelpkis.
24 Boston.
00AL Or ALL EliMB BY THE 013100.
Jan 1:U 4.
[ Pier No. 13 Port illiebsood.
'GEORGE:- S. REPPLIM
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REPP/JER. MOODIE 660...8 Mountain.
DEO. S. REP.PLI_EITA Mammoth Y in.
DUNCAN COAL COALenis Vein Mktg.
ECKERT ACOMaLorberry.
Orrions:-:-33111, 'cleat ali., biliulelphito.
• 111 Broadway, N in York.
' • 47 Doa n e lltd, B Una
Janntryl, 'AS -.- _ - ~ 1-ly
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Pier Re. 9 Peet RielkassowL. •
JOHN R.-'WHtTIe.4II.IIIOIII,
SHIPPERS' 0F COAL,
I 80. 316 W-14iintl3treet, PbkladEphist
terms wiz !or oasOi um sus te , MILS .
No. 614 Watt Thirteenth St,,, New Yark. -
1 'No. 732 Third Ave4uti, New Tcrtk.
Ives' Wharf, No. 09 Abdul St., Proridebee.. '
Colby's Wharf: Mt.' Washington 'Avenue, - near red
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• re, Street.' Boston..
Jan 1, 'SS
• Pier- 9/.
AUDENRIED, NORTON &
Miners and Skippers of
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LOLL ei 3 . 1011 N TALIN, 'Rom our HALL'
DELL aid CONTNENTAL COLLIERIES. '
IN IRAN 49KIN. from ENTERPRISE COLLIERY.
• I.olllllli El RV, from W-gp!DLE CREEK COL.
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329 Walnut &eat, Philadelphia.
OFFICES: 119 Broadway, New York. ,
97 Doane Street, Boston. . •
Jan 1 . - • .
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' Pier Ng 4 14.,'
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BORDA, KELLEV&. NOTTING,
.:" Wholesale Dealers in Beet Viricties of
& BITUMINOUS COAL.
• • . 327 Walnut Street. Philadelphia, '
. 4`4lA Kilby Street. Breton, ,
' • ( Room 64 nity Building, IC York.
i liViltole Agents feel : Weis Lehigh Greii
.red Coal and Garet tson'a Girard Coral,•
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GEORGE CREEICEITIMUNOIIK on board Bahl
time I,lr Otweetown.. . - , ;Jan 1. IS-1-
jOSEPII &
Sae Shiiperx of the Mineral 'Spring 0)4162...4'v,
nuttiiiiiwirt.lre lit Wittrikarrr Cool from Din
LA:CKANVANNA REGION. also iSiinsgar Creek Lie.
kit& COAL.
Espeaslig adapted to smelting Iron . and. foundry - pur
poses.
T , nizaes - 4 7 . AND 9 ELTZPIRETRPORT. N. J. '42
TRINITY - ISCILDING.N. Y.
IsOS*N OFFICE; 23 DOANE STREIT. -
Muth 2S. 'GS • 13-r.m•
OASTIftE, STIOXNET fig-WELLINGTON.
- Miners and Shippriii)of Coal: •
llinroeide (teem %hell' Securable Col. atlibiranok
Lewie • '
glooramtnin (Wblte`Aab,).•
, -(3P Trinity Building, New York,'
OFFICES : 41'03 Walnetlltreet, Philadelphia: 1 •
nth' poem Street, Boston. . •
Wharf' No. 6, Pori Richmond,
' 'Jan 1..89 •
T. J. Dorm. M. 8. limaccr. AVn. KvIDINIIAL.
. DOVEY,. BULKLIA - 4 CO.,
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JOHNJ. DOVEY, SON CO.,
J. J. port!, N. a. 1101XLIT, li1Cral)11014 J. F. noires)
• Muni and ETATOPers of the Celebrated
PREgT N AND 011.11 E 11:TON
COA
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' Wharf No. JO, .1941:ri Richmond. •
OFFICES:
PrEILADELPHIA-No. 230 Wainat
'NEW YORK—Trinity .13ntldlng, Noum No.. C 6 ; B.
Anebtertuteht, Agent. . '
1 BOST ON—JAd. Need, Agent, No. 19 Doane St.
! WASHINGTON, D. C.—El. Jones, Agent.
Jan 1..0 1.-
VANDUSEN, BROTHER et Co.,
; 1112(11:0 AND =trim or
C 0 A - S
OLD COMPANIN LEHIGH, LOCUST MOUNTAIN
• LOCUST OAP, wtusia4BettßE, UMW.
• AND' OTHKR
WiliTE MiD,REIVASH GOALS ,
cmd,
Smrttro !Rims
iValntic= " Zadelphls..
Or' Trani 111 Broidway, NererYbrk.
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• aDoaaaßw. Booton. Jan 4 '69-1-
NEW YORK.
a. a101111(93174 .
HEOK.SI-lER 84 CO„
MINERS AND #IIIIIIMS 01!
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Offiee, Room 79; Trinityl3nilding 111, Braid
• • • • way, NEWiTOII%;
WHARVES_ No. 4, Port -Bleintwomil,
Foot of 510th tls..Sait River,
• ,Ness , York.'
Jan I'6B , • • • - 3 _
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WRITE, FOWLER:-& SNOW,
(suceitssorth TO JOHN WHITEA, C 0..)
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- ' Plhimpers •!2'
LEHIG
LOOIISLET., • -
SORANTON and
;CUMBERLAND
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Drrum —NO. 73 TRINITY BUILDING t I BROAD.
• WAY, NEW YORE
April 11..6a . 164 y
BOSTON.
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SA-ME . S'.M. REED,
.. No. 17,Doane t,, Ironton.
soLs eartrr, FOR RN MARE r I,
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Beey. Bulkier et C•4llllnersind e l f
Prestos Coat. • •
Jelin J. Osirgy. Nei *r ,Co., Miners and ship
3ers of Gilberts's Coati
IASTINqS
fillaiSust&eturere . ist Oil aid l CaUilles. sus&
• DesAlres. is Carriers , Oils.
MINERS OIL IN °AMIN AND BARN=
Always c hand and for sale q.-the 'nix lowest market '
♦ New ifosz-16{ Brost St., 'miser 'NW= Lime.
. WAITATILL frASITNOS. New York:,
JOHINGHAYTERGA. New Bedford;
Yanufactifiyat New Bedfast:
New York Ne V . l O . 'ST
/ The sticnv Munfietazers' i prices -
/HANNAN &SAMMY. Pat:Annie.
'OILI £aonOM. MIMIC= WARW.
To Goal Dealers, Gas OA, &c.
Tlllend having anticeeded roebt a War
rutinent tbi mole atanntactare tocbt% odebnitad
Pat
Saataning,
Hoisting
Brno
P
Buckets,
Itinitfim
Asatipeal e at
B
Ittri Cars;
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- witazllll.ll4l.lllllollls, -
As pawed amt mil ardetitottit - saa
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i d ySa u Zelnit Co oi!se&m t i t th i,:i 4r i p t :' , lllglit
Mak Sigtic. we all meow t And
w og or pordootoc the tam Atm tiatillizur
litres
as as ato Mit ploistote
kilt, w l , •' . . - attthtilatort ' •• !
1:!=70
ERY r SATURDAY MORNING BY BANNA;i & RAMSEY, POTtStILLE, SeIIiTYLKILL COIqNTY, PEIOSYIitANI4)..
HAMMETT. & !N ILL,
Pier i;," rers
WHITE AIfD.RE.D ASH 001 L.
AGENTM for the mai. of the celebrated Silver
fLebbzb) fillearandeada tin, and Wig.
pui ile Trfebelge Lomat flfeenatain White
autifeetal. • Alto "pelts and Pearls itH. •
BED ASH COALS.
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J piton nOmoicirN.• •
'rnomAs soAL CO.'S COAL, 'WILLIAMS & RE&-
RING and &YUAN'S Celebrated PAMIL;COAL.
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Alre Bltlimitioal and Cumberland Cpte, of well. es.
tahllebed reputation.
Orrreee—PFHLADA., 217 Walnut St.' . •
. - NEW YORK rota P,,Trlotti
• PROVIDENCE, IrWeyluweet St.
- BOSTON, 25 Doane St.
February Ye. • ,
_NOTICE,.
WE ban appointed Nears. 1111EACEETT
NEILL. 21 WALNUT MEM MULIa..
PRIA. Dole Agents for the sale of our
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811YER BRobx - LzrOß,ooz . AL, -
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From Port Riebrootel. Pthedelptee.
nos= & Lonesr&NET, numeril.
Sliver Brook. Feb 214869. • : • Say . -
JOItL . 4OM.II.L, Jr.,
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Qltl * Barris White Ash, Daniel
Webster B. Ash, Franklin Coal
of Likens' Valley Bed Ash, Sil
ver Bun Free Burningolt Oak
dalelPink Ash •
C AI; S
PIER 17, P. RIORMOND,) PRILAD .
Arrger emir amiberkad a t tnai Tsp.
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• Raven% Whig and Muletsai Lehigh.
PIER 80. 2, ELIZABETH:IOEI i , N. J.
OFFICES:- 903 L- Si Ph il ads.
...qtf i t i trity st. Bal . ha
n g :
J. 1110011 T, Geserai Aligent.
January 1, •O 8 14,
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Pier Nor. 9. I
Wiaßorr LEWIS 'eg Co., -
ouxema asm.amarto or -
Celebrated - AE[IILO* COAL,
ML PROM MLAIIABOY mou*rent. •
OFIFICS-111 Walnut Went, (kedvinrcial Bail
New York Ogles,-11 BrandwaYi Trinity BUilding,
Room 69. ISAAC BICLTZICE, Agent. L Boston Office—.
-INDoene.Btreet. • ' [
, Jan 1,.68-1_
OIFFICk iIWATABA FALL COAL CO.,i
308 Sorra arn Sr... USLAIDZIPIMIL.
• SWATARA FALLS
FEE.R-BUBNINCI 'OO_AL.
We have appointed WRLD. NAGLIfit CO.,
.or Philadelphia and New York and WELD, -
WIN *CO.; or Beaton. Dante for the eot our
Coal In the New York and Eastern markets.
All orders through thiMt or direct through us Will re
ceive protupt attention.
• SILAS YEMEN, Treasurer.
& Co., 205x1Wal mit St.:•Ph (la
OMOZII :•{ •• • • •.• 110 Broad Way, N>. Y.
Weld. l Sherwin Cn.. Dane ht.. • Iliston.
- Pter Rae. 4 Waist alckimoad. - •
Werth 'A- 'Cal , . 134/. " •
JOHNS 1 1.1 , 5,t 'HOBOKEN.
COA • COAL.
S. :VAN\ WICkL-E;
.
Succor to A. T. &pat Co.,
MINER I SBPPER CELEBRATED
"Fulton" tic "Stout" (Lehigh) Coals,'
the4beryale anti the tient 'Cogitate; near Ha
aletork. Pa. a I
Delivered direct heal mine. on beard vemeht at PT.
JOUNW)N. HOBOKEN and N. BRUNSWICK, N. J.
AITTICEN-414 An 441 Trinity itatibilnyi,
alt Brewilwecy. New Yerkb ••• • '
Kay 16, TA . '
. . .
x. D.hALt :MX HAYWARD
HALL & , i - tAYWAR.I),
11!IIPPZ13 AI4D DILIXII
LandHoniitein, LehigkiFilkepl3arie,
Shs
mokin, also, goad
Top .
• r . 0 OA.
litdtailread. Canal, nod di.. icot Richmond
GEORGES - CREEt, bIIII(BERILIND, FROM
GEORGETOWN, ALRXMCDIp.kiiiI&BALTIXOI*
.-.01170E, 3131 WALIM STREET,.
•AlituaLsoltz l rifiA. .
March 21,1113 •
H SCILUYLKI
"JABIES J. COMER,
IWl' *ad adapt" of the Celebrated
LOCUST MOUNTANK COAL.
:
Pottsville, Schuylkill 0
Jac 1. VS -- •
COWL LAkb S
L ASS .—The Ommee are
Awe prepared to Mb) 'Weep oa their leads la
Palter Township. leonatyl Thaw lamb am
located on the veil Mt_ portion of the Heekemee
Mn. having over toaradlee ma oa the Dude/. eft
Ledo; sad all the mita ioxrwn 11l that MM. Mb
above and helm water. level. Pavbrable leaser with
ea abunda
m nce Ofgood timber ta
int, minim will now
be ade to taw „ow EL B.
Bopy, President adithe Colima* No. Wa to ll Iltreet, -
. New York. 1068.-1-
LORBERRY CREEK.
LN AST FINANILIIII )1111 BA IN V
Je4 vim COAL.
KT last Franklin lb now sold =ln.
doll by dep 7 aL CALDNEL.L. GORDON 00.. who
are by sole Parries ordsrigaiwo them. my
alwaYs Ignite a pare
OYIIUXS i Fo a
S 5 St TA rint el; . 4
N 0.1.64 Rata item; Boston.
Ormary 1. MEN= /MIL.
1 - 0,111111111111111( COAL.
Li ,
CIWW; t be undersigned. hava metedidated CM Thaw
Maier' ea in the for
will bereitter tram
set perbeidnew ander the name or I
aum. GRAMa Uct:
. • MU
•
X. MAIM . . a number ot otr i c Eli bas% mot*
tell himself with J. 1/...
_SWUM will rad& in
Philadelphia end all ormatarshipliedlm Ude-water will
be under , th e .
embattle toonizol let BLAILIWPOIL
GRAM It CO. -
By tnerewed ears and statatka b Its = 31. •
Imerdio maintain the MAW= of Oct eelspfte
berry Orel. Peretweetit abroad em 'rely aptabeg
thi,l l um) akdieasl in4bereta r t uar ret Ceder; . ~-0.
' mow • •
. • 1 1. 1
Jen 1. 'IS
El. HIEN HT HARP E
Ro. 3 , 110 Arch-Sew Oldhada.
rue WATCHES: JEWELRY, stor.
WARL:tald RODGERS' CELEBRATED Sliver
MATERNA% seurraated btu plate, ow.tA•
wag, at " • i
MANITFAOTITBEBY PBIOEB•.
Ils, 1 0 ' - ; .14a01
Ulla% Bore?, C 1131101,',
LICIAVAIIII i,KIIANTOII.II,
• unistieme the fteder Mee -;
Powder
leveler int tetiathiseite Con Trek. Any Ase
quantity defter A or 11 liteaft eftered
is the knee seeket Mee in ay eyestioi he=
Mehl% • bob hies tats Wei IXOOII *UK eat ft*
• Wien yuanorteat. • • •
•- exams aterect the Lela Powder Comema
GVNPOWItER •
SAFE - TY'VtJSE.:
Orden for the Loftiness Aiwa, pas imam,
ea; for the Silasint &eft. bas
: • R. 4 me, Ass: ankasesm,
• &um,. SuL Pltheao, •
•Ar the gine Lame Befoi from
• arm Ast,Aimad. Ps.
Odoberig, .5/ _ • 1 0-iv
1 4 0,•6 4 nrikirattreer id GRAM suo • . '
wait •v, AWEILIZta AjL, ;
VC= IN" taclias""inalit —
V.ll,grasrlirestursom t ger
MISCEILANEOIIS.
fti.Ezi.R.EMOVklgS*
UUnigoed rue removal from aoo.llo U
Tit:" BaNdlog. NO N 1 Brod** . ." .
No. 85, Pine St., First ,Floor, Or Front,
Retinas Panda sad H 81., Is NU
LORBICENT WIT FRA WU NKLIN AN
COALsad (,
kaab adzes
at Board Hails CILKTRALIA LOCUST. NOITNTAIN,
ham Woes ara. IL
wad bl o wn
LgH/GB, bah OLD COM
PANT'S aad other wad blown Lam
SOMMinill RED AID MTh Asa
GOAL.
cui at 4uip AND BROAD TOP 81i1447.7311.
ACM cosla .
. ,
- CALDWELL, GORDON CO,
Feb SOD - - '`per .
CENTRALIA COAL
CALDWELL . GORDOMItOs
Of ntatidettde. sole dgeets dx ibaneale of Ude eels
brated Cost. mbleb 'all be slapped frost.tes wharf se
Port Itlelemead sad landings at PortCett.we V ia to7
own Mention.. Orden my be addressed to at
'Pormaretrina—now. 119 Illrithilit
New Toga—No. 311 rise
Biarrah..llllllßisse li. • = •
.FS CS. •
. .
Aleetfars. Jamas Ist. 1148. . • 1- '
thutites.
T • COAL OPERATORS.
' IVIRCkED
GOAL Bonne.
• J. & L. LAUBF 4 NSTEIN,
iillusrovillo, Schuylkill Coualy. Pelinavi
WIRY& SQUARE BAD SORELIS.
!messed Vaimeuarrl" lag% ,r
And decided by the Marti Ooart d tbetitteettfthet
In Fhtladelptda, October lath. 1/17. In be as h t&a..... a l
invention. and that theJenklor Patent la not
try
ft
, Dor by weav t. lng root* vim al the plintilfrit
L Lobeneteb
(Seethe %WADI a coat, pagsdoed . tm the ihnilk
!Waving:lode l a ye r )) ic a= adeorated 111 W thedrWayei
rtor strength and darablitty, end Sig prelbaed to ilk
alien wherever tried.
Dlfferentsises manabctured as required; Ali Wei
Promipctralkd.
I, 47 •Priois aoshista.
_Nosember
THE WEST MT. 'LAME EMERY
Booth sett of Mos Hill Glatt to good Waldo( owlet,
bathe one mile of rum os the ii Dlh sea Berm
feet rotor, with flys tundra' - weds to work on the
t l
ip ift, which Is but one bandied sod twenty feet
to a suitable Ds less ma te,
water level, vitt ell the
willrepen
t° 4°E°P ll . englnea. Led a large deu Smoker.
en le taunt. 41,solyblit
821 iseriasse, eivil sod ng
neete Pottsville. 418-84 f
SEEING IS BELIEVING-.
At 704 Arch St.,
irsw Palen t s`i
law saws 11. fi
a. •
~^'• BIOS SILVER..
SILVER. PLATED — WARES,
ine:niftrig style sad deserlyalee, male expressly
for the WINTER TlitADit. which toe neetetir sad du
rability cannot be stuveesed. At • -
JOHN ISQWERA.IIOII
wnousace It Z2TAIL n•xerrAcrrosiso zseisuenition4
. • Mi. 704 Are 81;11.1illadeliplalsk
Re-Plating et oboe notice.
Atm IT. NT
CANALi
FREIGHT LINE '
• •
promAnadophiitOPottorrtlle,and an Intermediate
pointo on the rkhaylktil CanaL Preload' reeetvid daily
andoiln 4, Thompson's WhartWtne St_
_,_ Delaware
Front. • D. - IIoWILLI 41113,
_
*o=ol(4'.' •
SAMUEL •
, --OrEBIBIEUSTI .
Jsratice of the Pesee. Boa' 1111$. *vat,
and Lisesuirmil Aactiooettr.
No. I.Namurroarao &r um Parraviri.4Pwarti,,,
Opedal attention given to eU badness the &wve
.branches. Having a large exoarkoes, satisfaction and
prompwesa gasnuiteed. Collections especially solk
lied and will receive toniedlate attention. -
Feb 1, 418 • • • •
• • GABDEELBEEDS MB .1868'.
WARRANIND FliESH—embradng a general a
verment of all kinds, wholesale ads! retail.
Truck Glardigpers supplied aquitzdafei. For sale
uHAYMAN & %UMW'S Seed Stare, Pottsville.
11111111101 IN lIRYOLI NM ma IN TWft
LUINAWL • '
BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS
DT ' AtA TEM
Us S. FRACTIONAL - OURILENOY,,
PHOTOCRAPHIa COPIES
OF ALL
.1 17 A S. TREASURY. NOTES,
AND
NAITONAL. BANK NOTES.
/Who:l=d by Ada of Congress, sad pow in elm:da
tion. •
Elegantly mounted on card and snliable tor friunlng.
Valuable and Interesting In the prevent day. and a
correct history Of oney of the country- to all fature
gaD prom amine them at, • •
BANNAN RAYSEPS. Prattsville.
L F. WHITNEY;
BA:NICER,
OENTEE.ear, porgvius,
Dealer In
LiKEldeitii AND FOREIGN
GOLD 49.14 D SILVER,
g7..Peuies:
1-
Foreign Exchange,
rafted States Bonds,
MONEY REOEMED ON EtEPOIMT. , —
INTIM= allowed ha per special agreement.
STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at
the New York and I"Badelphit- Boris of
Brokers at the usual
Jan 1. 418. • 1-
Sie&MINT. mratsionsamprr
IbIiP STSAIM ValloaT• 0/1
may tleatoent Wye aid is amblerattos of .....:4'
la hilad. paid by IMPoplkill WIWI of the I l ikod
Pottsville. Oo cd iict.. to Lewis
of Ptilladelieds.. the moist erhereolbes bees
tag h tbe sae Ilkenberri hia sold io eteid, Mali
Inge Mateo" gireL im s =. mr :e a t all libis tk rieriew
or tied my be eired,Lewla _
lloiorreteed (mor i Per M.amositiaties
*team Ay liumetodom4 for tehlch st lett i ni t ,
eat, anted liormW O. Milne bow to
Abe midlevel@ liketibenir by:the United . all
person desirous or InbroiPoa isigerdiror the
of this Valve CIA receive the areas Amy oilicelp Vaal
thee The beam& of this Valve loan persons tieing
Steam Item Is. font SO to 40 per teat. cii tbe beet
elVabr is . It can be vd to M./ old.szlism
are meow* h ake part II litiart•
ma They co sedum bora se Ilte au
lar vow amino ilAtio lad
ass
Ileltidlit ad 'ha'
in old minas aa . ma am Los mottos
dui *Main Coal;iteeet, tame I ha* Itoa Vas
Flue won 4 to themop l i stnisotoo. , palm ea
so am as =mil Bars . at Midas eli /raili'll
sod Polo Alto Mese 11M. ANIMB WNW,
- Ilitildoetall Up Woria.
EMIEZI
1.P.h.:(141.1.1.10 . 1161.4N,LA; \'
HEW- AHD BEAUTIFUL ART
Trust/sift Pietares Militantly
T. codas. Clas, =kr ilka.. fa.
To narrtArs ZOCTZ 1"• nat MOST BSID'T
PLZ P 41117103.
litrt rte it 1111.1 1 111 Aft & 111 - 4111Thisi .
• BOOS ' IBT STOW
Niga9 FTlfl
We Save palsied Zs two Pee
=lis twilled ad •
SM Pnak *- ,
ce o, l a l ai. diessitli ,
.
. for
ca rami
iran'
Wises
; mid
Gil-
Ititiltia& — Itc"
mill d 1 Ii•
T.
EUVIItTIiDAY MOBNiNtG, AUCATST, 8, 1868.
Till 1:1110221111/1131 ■V
Ne '
44111rii.17
1 IT4in - •
VonOtieti
And Useurresit Mainey
BILL.
Sae Jaitisai aut
air lagisuatam
— film am as-
Amami'Mon.
TEE' Or ; VISE CO.
KUM Tkiew of a tea, to Bliskaiwitkei wa4
• V", Heavy Work: •
WiXte",ORKERB"I-,,VlSEg
'And,vises. scresv corered.
• . •• . PIP E VISES,
With or without re - jine *leer, Beirorw o rt.
Oar Views aselliortabledif Pm v..
Stand aid Machines, - '
EERY SIMPLE ! .4 _l#7l ADJI7hTED.
Scold kw Peke Liar elid arcolu. For elle by the trade:
' at Alt ei t I Vafv 111 . wetwi ii 7 wee.
just the thing .
these sultry
its. Will make
Ice . Orman.
4 Four ilinutes6.
Ihrourrkeerriin,g,
WAITS
4inosanz oEI
id •
all: kinds -nr
isncT Desserts ln
• same time.
full skick of]
siren just ire
ined direct from I
. :F04017 shdr
'stlest lowest
!1
•
c..tniimegoN. a co,
: • - I
I
.Chini-OTOOM! OW litirtMEß.
LNG L the CIIMPEST and the BEST,' •
DEVLIFS'/Ir . CO.,
BRateowitY, CORNER OPORAND RT., •
BROADWAY, COR
R yS WARRRN.
- . NSW YORK.
2'. .
it .•
" •
, I
'
14- '
-I ~
lII' BOYS , ;AND NOVI' RAP AVMS
for DRRBS'orI SCHOOL pu?imee, are the most
hi the ;narket' - • ,
&
BROADWAY, CORNIIR Or GRAND ST., -
. BRDADWAy, COJIMBR qp WARNEN ST.,
4 ' , NSW YOW.
• •
•••• • •
. ,
•
• It
01,
tr t- I ,t
Ova ettraticiat : upwareuetwe Is
, Ailed witta the Oat sad bap. EUROPEAN and
'AMERICAN BARIUM 1 c . _
_1
___ i ____DEVl,lN & CO..
BROADWAY 00Klif ILK 0 GRAND 81,
' BROADWAY, ,
CORNER Of WARREN Mt..
i . NEW YORK.
'
' 1 I
CIIETIiiE C TE' ILO .1,118. URN
NA , of TASTE as ABILITY, .And unourPulted
their Drogelleicu DRYS. IN Ec CO.,
MADWAt CORNER 07? GRAND ST.,
Egito4DwAx, OMER OE 'FAURE:N*BT.,
NEW TORE.
• , •
(IVA amisicAm. TONLE 11111111 T
excels .111 mbar in BASIL ELEGANCE and
IiCEATELITY DM VLSI% ac
BROADWAY: CORNER or GRAND
BRO4D9ralr, CORNER OP WARREN esT.,
4 •'
NEW YORE;
ri t
••, - t
ft VII PlitiCES - TWEII4,IIi PIGS bele* OTHRICROURRS orosizeing the
-mune line s t 111111111.1111 ai CO•s
BROADWAY.
MIRK OP GRAND RT.;
BROADWAR. CORNAR PP WARR" ST..
Jose 27,•48-4e201 I iNRWYONIC.
- - -
PENNSTLVANIAAAOIC OPONGE Ca,
I.l.l.llTheetnfit gthiet, , •
• pmeir..Arixliii.-
; ' •
ELASTIC' SpONCE
A Rusin Turel, FOR
'HAM • •
sou ALL!. 1 ' •
17111011MERY PURPOSES.
Cheaper tbsaAa — thera‘ j . .or ;
•••• AND VAR 011)1 1 =6.- - • - •
The I=&iftest andaoit c- a nd Diable
matatei ibr •
StranWeeria;. CWir CaArliste.
' Chair Cualineas.
It is entirely hidestractiblee perfectlY clean and free
from Asst. ; 11
IT DORS NOT PAC; AT ALL!
' Is elms free from Insect 11k, is 'penally healthy,
and for the sick la unequalkd
It soiled in any way, can be generated; quasar ettdl.
easier then any other Itattrees. s• •• .
epeeist attention glean to ' , -
Fundithb* ChurehOlHalls,. Le.
Railroad nuta ate espadaily_ ibsitedlo examine the
Cashan Sponge.. j
lutist su Guarantied.
'Tine TRADE
t 3. ; . - TbAin .
r ..--
,
/4 0 . 7 0 0 A itto 6,\ \
lA\
4 111114 YORKS 41
CO E. qt. , NIEDTA co. ' , 4)
/ g.........v. 1
/ c:
_ ..,, A
sues. F. KOPI72SCH, 1 I
\,, 6 , 64 747 t ; zt a igi: 3 q ,
N,Nit i f - tu_fi•
Tune ISI,
R.o ()FIN 4a Kt Arr ir.. .
•
201 Elf Oei: L . i .,..' • ,
Wholesale ' Defile, in Ili , Matra ,
80L11 Amen. liblt:•Neo fork Mae Co :- ltididh)
:Granville Mats Ca.. at Nide. Orainiikk ,111.1".; Leo
"lista Ca C. X.Alaver I tia4 aad aaaaPa__ itthOtaah r.
Vanicatt. ebb saamikeimpee Warier sioM
Oros and Ifiagasama• aunt Also spot ""tai - tiii
Chi Plan altilksPoi, at Paltaitlitiata.l,llo
maaattetaia *W e ek sk -Mated 015 ca. It
aid ga Wasiak .2tai Y:. Wiliam OEM 54
It Y. 11:3 s oldeistitlea r =ptly
lo►lowa* market ratta. RIM
SO GAM tread TI Avow; lbw Yout.
Mgr a. 418 •le•.I-. . - I , • I 1%.1In:
voiktut
Nam , at vac A ilifik—Tes ' weisessues
LN his fa - , 'ids Brick Teed started
abaci ens yeira k be et
lee
stag sill Ida& et kr led lee ,
iiiim Misr seem Inds lisr . seechtsieni, wad
sie liormeted tie gtelleibibeeleL ==
etiss we 6011110 Ma Id;
saam: mew ' itis em Rom
lielis Ile blew am Oa% bL - CeMelee 1
Mls Wm, ar otii.• was ins% I
e *Mei lio s iF Car
sett, 'by food At lb at
la *NIL • oft frabbler,
sallow awillbisigislitfibe : , aii i ll le, ce eel;,
U g s l ' igli.l L e a r, . 41 . 1 I llee l le l e,e et
- sares *it itei Jai. lee side 110,0011- iiebi t, :be:
beildbliperimes, MIMS. will be said at sup- Per
11) - 43"Eidisl sfiC =M illi
.Besitso64*.:;,.-, ' .1 ails. , } -
--frrrs.i-ra—
. , .
Ira"Mit ' - ' ' * ilaTeellairi,
- MX IN* RI; e I I tip 4- •
• P .4- 1 _ .., . IC' i '` • 'As
', 1 1 4":7: 4 ,,, , ..r.,_w , •-...11t.
bin. 1'.4 lab , Ins , vakall a
IRON WORKS.
,Qll/1111ABIBOAllIUN Weal"l.lll.—The
1.3 Illibtaibef it nor proptred to UM
Stem Emartols, Pompr y Clod Brasten I '
and We Not:• AD lamb or • ~ • ""-
Ina billings Stade to °Wm. - En „,
attentioa •pikl to the ,MSZOLOICtOre. •
Car Vaal& 1 .10:1" 4 :
libenandosliatyani 1. . 1.
MOLE PAL*. ALTO IRON aro
A prepared to furesh T
Ifirftlin 90-to 10 pounds per yent—STILEICT
irtim to4B ;pounds per yard. suit mg
eilV 18 im or home ems or lointo ,
t.
AI are of the LATEST AND • " ; ;q
NWT ALP ' PATTNRNEL.-
Voris-general assortment of RUCH,
ANT FUR IRON, Rounds, Flats. Peinmas_ * 7
Rand and GrooreLROOP'AND RAND N, CAR
AXLIS. RAILROAD CHAIRS. PIM KAM AND
./1001E SPIKES, for Wis.' ROLLS mode of Um tat
brands of 'told RUA ettartoal iron, ready for ime.leith
er for W railmi street rang peLar hon. Also all kinds
of CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILES. We also
vireattdnttmn'to oar DIFOXIIIINT PATTERN') OF
WPM: rails.
_r WOOD ddled boa
Press en
.8"r to.
•
.y " BEND . HA Y, t.,
eorber lid and Naltrat Sts.. Tottsvi/ki,TA.
• Jan 1, VA
POTTS'IrILLE ROLLING 111114.•
,:atTEENA BBOTREPA Proprietors,
tßobsty,
Mantdbetartes of Railroad boo (both T and Street
Rails) as prepared to metre sod taw' II
'oats onsets of abort notice. ble say and I, 1 i. l
tho *Moan' shies In me. . - •
~.!`, 4 'o;;R
, Making oat own pig metal:we irs Inntal to ailed saws* ; bayou
can therefore rely opal recoiting ita tll eases dm clam
Tbe =alter shies T 22.22.
and
40 pound; to the yard. always m and
In mall lots as wanted.' • 1 sappllad .
Pottsville, Jan toe ' ".1.
BILDWIIII . LOCOMOTIVE- WORKS.
3 ,1 1 - N 11lit
0 0 IP A t. Brood
Hindltati streets, Philadelphia, Penna.
Woild'oßl the attention Of Rollroet:
Ramer; and th ree Interested in ass.
eir system of Loco- ll-4
Mothle toirillth theism
ea tome pia Mother for
they lay be remdold ;by tike me alone. two, • .oe
bar per bf-dtiving wheels; and the , area the Irby*
= n o
i tincb ;
and * in, weight es may be'
radmk
: 7 : lo .V Es omattunleefala li rc i t
of the power is second . thalami, amebic far at
balm u, cost of Owl; aod repairs to Bond and Regina.
With these otdada In Mew. and Naha result of twettir-
Wee years practical experterai is thetominese by oat
senior prother, we Imannfactore dvs kinds of
loathes. I and several chasm of Mess of each kind.—
Particaler atterdloo ',paid to the etreogth of the tem
cidneln the plan amt of all tbe• details.
Our lothrespertence tied of °brad:deg
Atimatios, enabler to to, these seethes with the
Mettnutos that in etc= ammo had
they will map= emorth with those of and, o th er
kind le nee. ' e to . Orders whisk, Warr
boa; low moor the tut fit centre. witty:ll4 4s =
thei don mange for bearinm of mery
ot . ;Sheet loin trod Boller Wank; antevery wt
title apcertaitdoir to as repair err renewal citiLitactor
tire Itnerms. I • Atm% . •
• ORO. SUARRAW,
„no 1. , CRAB., T. PARRY.
°REEFS
FlElll
rPO COAL OPERATORS.* AMER&
limo*, Boller Watts,
The sulemihets retipectfully invite the
attention of the trostnem community to i;Lj4 i
theirßlotier Works, on Railroad Street, off; aziß
below the Passenger' Depot; Potlarille, En
RSets theyMe presre toManufacture
BOH.HRS Or EV= Y D ' 10
Samba Eacks, S tuds suet Pit" Gasometers,
Drift
Bet Ca m ., &r., At. , 'Boilersme chanics, on hand.h aving .
'practical and for years de
voted yYeess entirely to this branch of the business,
latter tbmseres that work done at their establish.
meat give Satisfaction to all. who play lbw* them
with a OW.. Individuals and Companies will findit
=1 to their -- WlVtage to .mam - th eir work ba,
gaging elsewh ere . • JOHN T . NOBLE. '
Jan 1. : •68-1.. . KATHEW RHODA.
WASHINGTON IROll' WORKS:
• -
NOTICE.—The worts of the late arm Of Wren a,
Bro., known as the "WASHINGTON
IRON WORKS.. , loaited en Co:lst/eat. r
In the. tionnigh of PottavUle, will be ,P "lurilogal
continued by the subscriber In all , its - a / 0:=
MUMS branches.. ;Fla.: Steam Diem
building., and all hinds of lieddr for mining either
coal or ore ; • blast lhniaces of h at ar cold bleat all
.khairortallroad castings and railroad carp' xtaren of
wrought and oat iron t an kit& 'of bras aiathiga t ail
hinds of amitinrodt..and all doe of the latest Im
proved pumps, single and doable acting.. Repairing
promptly attended to and neatly executed. ,
By model attention to Weiner's the subscriber Onto'
be will receive a shoe of. the publicao
lib
erally co,the late Arm., - J
Jiin I.'
AL 111111,AND ISOIti Wpm subscribers are how tally pre- •
pared td re6ish, at Abe Ashland IronlT
Worth ":Steani Engines and Ptinew • 11. 1 smP
aey porno andcoaciti for mining and Ea
;other ptotmeett, coal uteaaers of every
seise and pitte' now to use, together wand
lorgings ot every description. ;Pau and Drift Vi a!
all sizes and patterns, large Trllrl and Boris
ail famished at the shortest Maim. The aubscribeni
dada thenuelyes that, inasmuch as every member of
the &et is a 'Mechanic, they will beable to
feral& ma that will compare &trembly With any
In the on. 1 orders directed to J. 1 X.
-Aabland, oactraz. WAll re:Mim e d:m l"m ;
attendee. \ •J. X.
Ashland, Jan Vet • • 1. ...
VOITIVD, Wir AND BlACilidff M. SWOP.
teralna - Cur' Partetry, . • • •
bnainees of the late
dna of SNYDER A EL ES. will be tl 2 l
( 11 , , -
contintwd tri the subscriber in all its . , I;r4P
doss branches of Steam Engine brag may •
lag, Iron Founder, and manufacturer of
binds of Nfirbinem for Rolling num&
ceie Railioad Cara, Ac.. dx. Re will &Lao airtime '
Weiner of Mining and Selling the celebrated F ine
Forest !Aldo: dab end Lewis and . Vein Red
Ash Orals. being sole propzietai of thearColderies.
Jan 1, NS-1. , GRIMM W. lINIMIER.
BOWHILIVAND SITACKIL,
The anboalbeile wowed to me.
Meade, for . above articles, with die- 1 1 ,1 1/ jag
Web. at the old:plass ofleainema. Cad ' , ;TR lu 4
antet,lelow Norweean. 40 feet boil- za ,
era always on Wed. Alm. the mum
&Mures or ,Gsael• aid Otier,abovels,.
Of the: best material Ind workmanship. Repairs ;
Demists'," attended to. • Wiens foe minMx_vntilation
al on band. • ; JAB= SPARKS.
team 1, IS 1.
THE MOUNT'CARMEL
`-. IRON COMPANY,
mOTNT. oAßsitte,- ,
201ITEletIBIBICULAN,A? COMITY. PA.
Oscuinzo trarDiscras o►Jat:lByl 1988.
IRON AND BR/8$ FOCIIBRY,,',
Machine, Iliereen, and Car Shop*
- tits Company is composed' Pmetieal lischaidai
to dl the broaches, sad will hititithily en all orders for
wort entrusted to them. Wean win Joea. Laub
enters Meat for making
.11quiweamm Woven
Sc r g l*
• : DAPiTIII, HOCH, Peat.
- • 0.110D41168, Supt.
Ai* 418 • 1.
LEW vs.LiarsotAnaresip...sz
•
i. l7lllll2ll smager ± • -
TRAINS ON - Tillt LlllllOl2 pALLEY RAILI4OAD
ON APTKM MONDAY,. APRIL an, 1887,
!11t!6n1n=nertioaWith the semenii wade' running
-toWilkeeberre, New York sadThiledelptsia, IA follows:
DOWN' TRAINS.
• - •e,
••• eti
• att. i 44 Zei Ma: ler
• •
- 8.00 1.80
7.30
..... - • 8.40 935
• 4.50 10.88 4.25
• 4.00 11.43 4:M
•• • 19,M CU 11.55 - 4.10 1.03
1.05, 6.44 12.25 4.40
.;1.42
9.15 2.90 8.40
10:14 8.15 10.95 5.00
P. M.,
wukesbarre......
Mount Oinna...
=ant.
Allentown
Berblehen. .. ...
bratim..
Saw Tqrk
liti;ftg a d VAlNS. • ' •
z da: 44 la:
4.30.h.ix) - 5.00- p.oce, coo
Mff(ol
Pldiadetpil
Intoo. • •
Balkh=
Windom'.
IL• Chin*:
Yr= 11.00 T.r6•.,
Xt. _ S.OO ,
Wilkellb , rre . Los' SAS;
- P. X. P. X.
Vast Ms. ticht
I =l. daily.
—Eli ONO:
AU Up IM Dams trains waned at Easton willies
traits
'N the Ceattal Baltramilof New Jamey k) sad *oat
New ot.
Omit trains Nola T. It and C. and up trains No.. 9.4
and 10, connect at Radon with Arsine of the Morris
end Rumex Railroad to and•hoot New Malt; ;
Norm remerrifrunA'zinsap".
flown traini Pica. 1. 5 and- Vaal Splndus Net
and 8, erased at Bethlehem with trains for
peas Trains from Philadelphia connected liableness
with down train 150. T. and with no trains New 8110.
• - awe ruararnitaara a, a.
Down trains Nos. 1 Ladd, awl all trabsiDos. t,
ondlo, axineadit Atloncrint with trains for Reeding
and Harrabrog- Trans taxa Haftintang and Raiding
!OMR at Allentown with-all down trains.'
auxrowas DOW'S= UtLIMAD.
Down Diana Noa. 1. I and aaaareat at
wth trains tor Phtladolobia. Thew from 1
awned at Philllpmbms with up renthaNas. 10.,
sad unhurt= DaMdm am e!ct with up pads
Nos: Sind 1.. . • . . • . -
• wi
_2o.wam ammo:
Down . talc 740. T.. and ap Mid 2 1 10. q eormet at
itmkMiJnacdoil with Mks of thw Calawain R. R.
. Down Minn Na.. 5 nod T, sod Min 'Do. , BE now
unt , wlth-Mina at taw Dmistan
AND witotiounia.ammoin.
• Down Maw N 05.5 end 7, sad m Vida Na. dud
5. tanned at White Ham with Sadao WA=
and flomoebanns RiftoM _to, sad bom
"Mod •,Wattdiar Mean RlDowbone 'MAN/
T. 'lto' amps of Wm bWirms Wakabene sad
lidlideßein map Min.7l4. Sand emit ftattw I.
acapart, a. Rd
I AlwArnitnemadent and Distintea.
IffdDIATriPWIM "Tawn,DsPs.
628 - , MP- 81CIRTI:: ~ 628
Prates., Hopirnem wnrit imp:4 . -
4introvis WNW ,
lo o m
.14ilin best Coulierrese Puma *imp
i i ,e. apirksk. :Teen Bildetik Is tipiftk "k ak i
spet los oiA SI 110 ;IBS 1 0 MRS IBS SI ii. Plea
tralidisl6 lib ClOodli_ ; iiiipelierds WO - -
,~ o p I) ; sadill 1 1 1 5 .. wirmt:
1 " Mrery i 34 b r Ili Kiilliiiii MIMS? '
'hip Talk. howle wisp, VA& vs at z
a% atz Ta l"l4 WI C* I= l llo4 Sr c4l
-
et atabliliamt,
.C,lalli IP", NIS 41,!eiseli
1 0 00 OWN Yokel' at 6 01411r1D:IF iter
it aso kopid pir ai tut likiittsWel , Mod ,
SectraPendleSsPegr meths UP Ismo-
MI imilaw of istiems as. wpm
Waiiii=""st aid aximilliswilft Abe SIM WINO
Viiiirt 11010Orlikaddoy maw -:. - - T- ': i
v - /blew stastm ISII . I id et iSs a l
=lie ipilidir. aid al wilis of MS
mix Atg.%
_lO AMP , ' *WS 1 0 0, .
4 r 111 11141j, ; . XrPilaillllool4 1 ''
1011114W/0 ' , ' ' , ald l ol ll 444l l o l ll l Pl 4l Si
>'h . ' t'•
Ig nallArt WPM
I °, ll -1 1110 ,ast
RAILROADS.
7.41 5,20
9.4225 LOU 11.62 10.64
10.20 4 3. .00, 8.80 11.14 11.20
.. 10.8 T 4.15 8.46
.... 6.110- 19.15
acervaan a.' a. J111:111111r:
sone% um pus aanawor.
All 2 READ :
4AGAR .M
DeotaArat To anantaz. t. wmass, sr An Amor Orria
o! , O. a. cowmen vsoOrs.:
We are riitrattain for the ciiu est 4.
WI are ittaraballed vale for Teeth Intl Wgitt,
We are coming agrahs to the satiates wan;
Thaler he#: bluer of fituties sad tiara :'.
We ire itollthWatcola, we are comb; to* •
With Grant for oar leader wertrecaaluit Mao;
The foeumm "want. Ire base met before. . •
lin tie enallict% amok.. and tattle and.roar. . •
fte apatterlarblood and blinding dust;
With dash of mad and bump gm*:
We conquered tbeia then on.* battle
Am with OTtualtor oarleidetir . the comilimsednr
Well ride u we rode with Sheridan;'
Sabre to sena end man triniaMt .•
Well wawa ae We marched to tietory,
Sweeping with Shaman from river . to :
Well Stbt se we &night in trench aid mine,
bar Grant le egahi in the tonamost Una
Well meet that' misitk to we met them of old v
With eager we teem mid pity se cold ;
Well charge theta again of ehaegsd them of
wee, • , .
Well break them agale ea we brolm thembefare I
With line amid role= we'll sweep the Plsin
For Griot's* oar heed and Were ccanini:iwatit.
• N. s.' S. .
-
TM! NATION'S PBANNIL.
IThe folkiiring" patio, written by a Young MI Or
New York for a fast day service, first apOwtred In the
New York Foar..Autoat 3. Int.. Its words reel pto-
Phstic.
In "slew of the coming election of General
Grant u the next President
Bather. to Thy throne tecendleg,
- 1,14 the Malone prayer to Thee ;
their hearts and voices blending.
• Goo - Ofiese-Vroresr I
4 14 have stiffened, 0 ode Father,
• In the great canoe, Liberty;
Now we come to Thee for ruuxor-;
. Goo.-Nwri—Vrczont '
. •
• Vacant thane are In our houeetiorda,.
. Vacant beans eselt=see,
That In anguish often
•• 000-:Ciasern,YroAay
Father, never let hue traitor.,
In this lend of brave awl free: • ,
Rale o'er those whose hesrta are uying—
Gool-eiswe—Vicroat
Thos to Thee Our prayer ts rising—
,
_Thus we humbly axes to - Thoe.
Asking Thee le tiv , ken scents— ,
Gius..l3usrrVtorm I
But. if Thoa youldat loom Men,
Weil aubuilkoor all to 'Thee. -
`,l‘trur that Wills good pleasure.
win grant uiNtuctory •
' - Then whoo this dread cis over., .
t Add theday of peace we
ward—
•We acill keepw country's w ‘
Ood end GrarsVead Victory •
.
From at Eider Semi Laity. H ..Hgy,ls;9lli'
WAS SONCi 01? 'TEX FAKE,
....Al2—"Efail; Columbia."
. War sounds Ids tocsin total had high f- •
Ye "MOM. hear the battle cry : '
Awake r from your slumbers deep. • '
' Your Country's honor stilfto keep
Her hour of peril now la here
The liberty she holds so dellv •
Toe rebel tiouthrous fain Would-see'
Comagned to blackest infatay. - •. • • -
' PaY. shall a traitor banner wave ' • •
O'er isbes of our bygone brave • • • ,
By the names we most revere, • " •
By the trust we hold so dear, •
Sound abroad the wild alarm. -
!di u maws each patriot's arm i
U The air ye breathe as yet isfree I
. The song It rings is libertj I . • •
That; boon for which our fathers died, -
That taros so king our Country.. pride, •
That .eft to every loyal song
Prom the dear hand of Washington-- 44'
Ye of pting of the honored brave.
hay snarl it and a hireling grave • • . .
While one more drop of blood retitle, I
To show where Freedom's spirit reigns
• As we blew the God we love,
As We hope' for heaven above.' .
...g Let us ill united stand.
For the honor of Our land I ,
By traitor hands stuill'lrreedom die ?
Her sacred Shrines in ruin lie! • *,
Ito t Nags on every Northern breeze , :
No I cornea front all our Inland wale ;
Not bursts from every patriot's heart.
In country borne, or 'My inert
The hallowed dust we tread cries out,
Freedmen, at the battle about; ,
.Ist not a traitor hand mum. •
While we have hoarse to guard and bless r
By tbe good our fathers won.
By Immortal Witehingtrin e
Let the ay. "Wit WiLL sa rasa t" ,
. Belo on from lea to sea. .
. ,
. •
• .
~
I
To I and let the rebels feel
"A ' arcs blow aid blade of steel t
To t to arms ! let all the world
See ' es banner wide Unfurled t
Let all tbe.waltlng inflow knew, • '
We I bare beam to dare a foe t.
Tbat; ce Is our father's God,
i
„We neer will:heeds tyrant , ' rod t
. That we was.x. gnardonz Lunar/ I
That to tbo end w a will. as razz r
Then. In one united heat.
Let no Wand at Duty's imet,„
- And let all the nation! see
Llow.we lore oer ,lbettlf ! •.,
educationaL
61. PASIX4IIIII.' Ed114011:ra
'PS ZIAMPina OP Tzecteu....._
In thej policy of school administration,
there is, perhapsi no particplar in 'which true
economy 'is so much lost sight of as in thb
[review change of teachers. It is a loss .to
the Directors,, the District, the School
,and
the Teac her. • •
Hairy a Director has said ;-- "That school
Is very tamblesome. It requires more atten
tion that:Oho other's... It has a new Tescher;,
who,has not yet got into our ways or those
of tbe 'school. I wish we had retained the
old teacher.", Pnidaely. That fs. the, dn.'
eultY. IA change was made without ruin=
dent realm The present teacher is no bet
ter 'him the old one, or rather the, fonder.
was quite as good u the preemie; but for`
some insaffidentresson,—ii prejudice, It may
be, on the pert of one or Um members, or a
roving disposition in theteacher,—a stranger
to the school and? to-the District ie nott in
charge, and Teacher and Board have to learn
each ,others - waYa, to the great inconverd
ence.pflooth. All this might love been
_avoided by "letting well enough alone."
But worse than thia—the Diatrict loses
money, or, which is the seme thing, falls to
get u much for itr - zi cniey out of the OVA
teacher as out of the old. After looking at
schools for many • years, we . are clearly of
opinion that two&ier : s -a new and an old'
—being precbsel - in professional abili
ty and efficiency of sir months. tin
der the old teacher who.knows the District: 1
and the school, and the pup)* will be as ad
vantageous as one of seven under a new
teacher, 'who lif a granger to thein all.
Knowledge of the school and of the pupils in
1
-it - -riot only of their exact acquirements, but
of their mental power* and moral disposf
tiona—te essential to success on the'part' of
the Instructor. He acquires a full de
gree of this knovile4ge in 'a six months term
must be not only' a very `observant , person..
but a good 'judge -of human nature. We,
would, therefore; say that even the old teach
er will meet his school 'prepared to manage
it better at the commencement of his second
than he did daring his dm term. But, inde
pendently .of this full ' knowledge of ,the
school, we ere very cleat that the Drat month
of the term, under every new teacher, may
be set down as one devoted to study of the
pupils by' Mil, sad of very little account .in
thews) , of ImprOvement by them. Hence
every unnecessary change of teachers is a
lose to the Districtiof at less one ,month in
the term. ; Of coarse, when e teacher has
filled, or one deddedlyi bettcan be , ob ,
tamed, a change ihould be ade. .We now
111,
speak only of changes without improvement.
In the condition of the School - itself It is
that the absence Of ther•ild teacher and. the
pomace or s atranger are most felt. It la
true that there are some, but they are , the
much smaller number,
i l who have the• tare
pewee orgoing into a II ,range wheel and. of
—we win not say reducing it to, but,---durs
ing it to be in order frog the very moment
of their entrance. Still, It la diflirent in the
large majority of cases and while the new
Teacher le inedyincth chimaera and. W-
V:11211%A kl2oWhild_gq ,o the standing in the '
clams of hie puplisi, ey are ; also eng.sged
in taking the mesure f h is espieity„
sty respect
",This ti is always one, of
little progres tag= yi Of much dim.
der and unfuako..many Inatancea th e
permanentcondition in which things**
down Ste the rest of term; b bin o i n il q,
constheed dlianler etrife beneath th e
a o
enniindleg piths. ' Andeven should, as we
Woe ;banal in most Inatome, "right
111 Preale, be eetebillba4,— . 1 SIM it IC itt'dm
crpenea onnuckyalnabletruie:, - wbreli mt
have been laved, had, Am good , bid W4l
known teacher been rOdneC Tuft. there
ill e O . - other awletion,ln Mb In, width i the
"ebrage kidnap. eke" .le ' lion *Wien
then* the tesebera of our seltook , ,' _ ,1-',
'Plandit *berme the Towbar tin
14:the °NI* ,oit frequent ebuileo
l i mn,
become very APParietV ,150 the -Yeen feo,
While airing In ,aliouit - of., Void", wet
remarked that those i-. %for the kft•tv•
er eeboole. froth other who foc- •
tied the largest rierabee or awilmordakOß4
co:t w os o r o l igno kl r e ro k on Omni %tie,
tele iiiilded.. •Good COOP 'lellebellithey
trilre. WARY Ostideld WWI tilr--.
otan; *NW ten. But they *are
ipmgara../i k g lbw, glimandly left may ins%
about Ow gm thee' went hommlag useful.
Vilarewk, rarr old teseints wire . ramillted
year suet . 'telinV tom . ed ' 2 14 lona
Vaal WW- 0100 as blacken,
e ll eAtizen&widelt planed tbeinOrt anew
lama netiekeretilmettelbeble l . 111 6 6 1Xtbiff'
did bet bootrvarr mew leettgiumleeki An
addition 10 ilik the penman& bather is • '
bbneelt tallied tacit eiwi:liwrilsg .• • .-•
In Ilteeit int the. • • llont •• ..• ... eci
bin cambsprqesent, - • • ' • • beiag•eoet."
- 14 11 4 4 11M 1 7:0 1 04** • q c4etkent t lct .
on toe ntre iiew • .. ,k, ••: - •• ' -.• ••'
,",I4s the tleas„, i , "gel %Agit
aes kr be ••• •- • eitie eobnols- •
Itie : • it lieelothientletiediceithisk io .
. outtbeie ipig goilillW imid lereit4 illa
attuttlan 6f DlreetarilisCleatilierCto the
' , 41 4 / 6 11. Ong% 116 nm •
--Ne4,•)--..teettemoti-4.1,..,:ki•t:.--.,,„-
Aft
•
Si*le 'CjoDieSiSix Oen*.
A KU-KLUX ouTRAGg IN
411ISSISSIPPI'
ATAIMICALE iTTIMPT
. TCmoan=
' -4 1 1 /Pllinn ungi A 74101•
0 .ofirmuni Ilene!)Heart liddisheldhe
tollorelcs Mireative ofn man nailed 8
reiddhlg Ist Adallitcomtty, Illitni; *4 he
rendered Attend! elmoxiotut tcr *Su- InX
Klarif • ' .•,., ' • • - ~, • . ,
Some. time before. daylight . on 8u dair
morning; T01' 19 ,/ heard voiced en the Front
kali*, and hear d my atone Mentioned sefi
mai Aimee; ~ J .lUt I stepped ant I silted, 't bat
is the mattai
..t• . The , manneareafte rel ied , "There his b een 4 great row in Alan to
night, and .ib r colored and two Mite _men
have-been killed.. and we were dined up in ,
'the ahraprimilwe !want your advtcri and help
to getnwey.P 1 I. replied, `1 knew. nothing
about 11,,ludielnet give you any Advice what
to de; rind 'Chive no therm', t° belp',,ymf
with.? :I thoinght at that time they'were mit
ered men, - fctit was dark—so dark that one
could not, eaten by, elate otwervation, die
lingnish between persons. • The - one nearest
Me then mid i ''C'ome down * the;
.. 1 want
de‘ n
to Sword trr two privately. ,4. - •
I r . epliekaMilit a• moment:4o)H ut on
my paste And shoes." He'uldi'llev - Ind
your - pAntit and Awl, we have; no time to
lamp itisSerri tiny and we muittbe off, from
here;; coin* I WOO steep yon aer. Intent. "
started dowel the steps: with - hith, and when
we were del/teat the bottom the other fol
lowed.i - I** drawnn little to dne side -un
der s tree,,when a third, party 44P01• up to
me and placed s pistol to my bt, and said
"One, loud woni and 11l blonS our brains
1
out." '•
The:other two took eaci one' of my
artniatelplind pistols at the aid .. a *head
.endnitid, .1 1 , 4 1teep silent - 0r - yolf. die on the
- spot." .Vdhietivered then thei - *ere white
meriln,dingtiltie, end was saris* they were
Su-Idurc : 'Al* la ntiforwird some dlr . -
' tance to the bind. ' On both side* of tbe 08d
ithercis - .0, - ; hedge, in many piece* heavy and
thiCk. .Ativti Tamed along the goad-others'
felria and pined us until thrimuirdieri in
creased to Often or. twenty.. *a s marched
along the! frill , some considerable distance,.
rarrounded titi all sides by : teeth' disguise;
and each Mei with ereyolier Irili,is hand..—
I was italt6d, andnfterkine wins cabal-
Wielders mid Motion"; I was ordOed to kneel
down °mid sey my prayers. The, men, who
*
was with inefrom the start, wftV I .wan on
lomeastripped to the aide Of: e road and
brought iTlstge eim'and.came itp to me with
it in kdir.tiendo and from a • sign given, moth-
' of the Man ritilled back my head, and the
one *Nit 4'itlCl curl began pouring-the contents,
over my headl and face. Another was with
a large strisit.of bag rubbing the stuff over
y fan abd through my hair. .'.4one of the
Elan Mid: ~,,,Don't pour it all Ote.r his head
Ind .IM-rii - imtir It all-over the body of,*
d- r --d lia*cil son of ---- ". I imp' jerking
my, held ithinit.from one aide to; the - intim so
rapidly ithat, l th4Man with thfcan became
enraged,. Zrunt awon,at we and sal he had
.me now, 'Mid be *orilds give - A e taste of
bell on earthbercire be iotibicirigh with me.
Ha =Med ine Tor .a God d-='-td /tactical 'son
of a—, ' f -1 -• ...'.f. • 1 4 1'. . • .
' -The Ingredients . wens Poured - 411,0er my
head, fan Acid body: sad my night shirt and
drawer" were. completely 'saturmed with the
.ingredients otthe can, wbichl•l!nave fond
ant skinflint coaltar mixed w)th turpentine
anti iotte other Inflammable Mixture, ~At
•.thla ;din 'il*lClan held a cods (ration for a
himmotnents,' and then oneeill. them said
"Thb plan:doe*•not =ISA les* ftiethertrp .
the rolid.l .They then took men further out
'on the iptid;ind when Quip haltAd, the lead-
I mesh ;tile cane. that had been, .with tne
freil.. the Prsti-told me to get,'Aovin on my ,
knees and .ny Iny prayers. 411 said "No.
He kid': ':-‘t,yoki had .better atif them, d-- ; t1
-golok;' fo* yrie..win be too d--ditinsy In a few
minter-to :nave tinte:'to etiyidiem." The
finglenden thisit stepped , up. kid: ordered si
lence; andssid to me i. stepped up.
a member
of the ptiyali League r 1. 1
tolithlmi- was.
He then siildt- "Give me the signe and pass
words.", I (Old him 1 cdnld not Be repeat
ed the danatidaeveral times. WI /heft shunt.
After bit:tweed and - swore ail* an repeat
edly derninded of me the Sign add passwords
of_ the: I.,eagtte, ,I
never
.. 4 ' Ire 4 thave me. in'
yur purser; Ll never harmed 4°- n nor any,
one else in in life.' -You hers -already , tor-.
mented :Mettiteost beyond.endoiance, but if
you are: net aitirdekdo with nine you will.
I am a:o • - In your , 0)**1, but acme -
my life;' fors sake, don't kilime I" Some
a the kiln riAld. " ' Set fire . to thh a—a Ridi
ninon of b-4-+=h, and let hitli..to• to hell in
a bla ze; -wherfosil of ble stripe - odd somber
At tlderroset my feet„ andd„; begged, en
treated;i- Mid ;o_, ye' atuPimpineed for them
to spare my ji ff' I was 'famed ..loam on my
knave, and, Wile: again asked 4 for the. signs
"Ind paMsioidi of the League : '.,' I, made no
reply. I win then told tacoutOen, and that
!Would hem! ,Jortg 'as '1 had tt:4 live. Some
said; "Let's Shoot the d---d Eidical son of
n 1,--.41;!! and istertimid, "wit nang'Ailin i ,
and leafe hitisto be semi by hitijbleving car
pet.bag elites;" other. stiltliald, "That
Attic) goOd s t him. Set hici'lie fire and let
him lapse , and may run and himself
to othetroof hitt *w,, thit they s tay see what
Isintentied kenirrif - themi, for *e rot give
allot theist"' Small smell of 411 beforelve
h
getthroug with them:" ' A i .
At . liert.: 7 egie. or. them said, r.'„flf he won't
count, -1. -- wilejlennt for hicte 4 :7uid be Com
menced, "Ger‘': two, three, font." and as ,he
said "friar' I srintri, to my, feet. ',", Kneel down,
you d 4411 bloteitihearted villain; ' nmesaid by.
several} 7 It' duo te,,,dhat Wall mid
to me fivr - conmuded In mrmind that' I
.wotildbrenkatid rem - for I wortill Much rath
er be shettddrinththan to he Mat on fire and
turned loose to , tte deveured.byoe flames.—
i:had not the lissifidea, that Leottidoscape,
lot I wits coMpletelY surrounded on all aides.
by inn holdieg ki...their 'betide revolvers
pointed at* breast 'llittia tepeatedly told
to kneeldotriurt paid, nontiention to the
'command. ''rh on that bid ; teen Counting
said, ,!1•31o4 d—nhiM;_be*M soon be glad to
get down.. .1 wilt . g 9 -en withilte counting."'
He ""Beitt" SleteliDlefi - citr. ,, "Fille, six,
seven, i eight,'` , l, 'anti as - Ite) pronounced .
"eight 4". I made one desperate spring back
ward, expecting ; lo,he shot tel This
brought mesinunig ',those *hp ~Were behind'
me. Tub ofitfiem :ribbed mrity the shirt,
which here Away:: They then grasped me by ,
the artti.htii*cold tax ankciii, and oth i
higio? i leuts, had. butt* lir lt l l. Bo -sliPPerY'
that .. ey Couldticit ,nol4 me.' ;'• broke from!
them ind rati: , , •'•-''''; .1 'Or ri - _
. fievildshtltti *erelllred afto ll 'Poi , hui'.thr
usuatelY none Cnittek !me. I ran about forty,
pans and then znebed into.,the,:hedge. The
hedge was so•txiceptent, that Ithuld.. not get
through it, but boosted Imes* sit I Possi
bly cupid'getchOdiaf there ail itili as death ;
y,
the searcinier,Wrnii for , softie time, but
nuaMake nicilicoVery as td Where I had
got. to: • After ensulting a *bile; together
they Mounted their hbrsesSnd rode off . At
theme nritiliheard 'the nunbling of car
ilage„Sitheelr, rtini:the. sound appeare d to me
as though .there Wetetwo carriage s, and con;
vfneeti me thith the party wasmostly , front
Noddle, 'I. lir .with. my ear 4lose to 'the
gnund, 1
_Wendt* to every mined, and long
after every mined had ceased itb -vibrate' on
My 'ear, - I , crewlecilitim. under : the hedge,
and mere dead'thalt see, r-ti Ale my way
beck tie my 7 hOmf. ' 1 is Impodijble for me
to telliwhat I hien - suffered,- sitd'*kutt .I am
still suffering:bOrittitieflects of the coal tar'
and turpentine: ~ ;;Ttie hair b*s nearly all'
atom*, nut orniy,hend roy ; tebrowti and ,
syelishes are nligdne, and te, Agee are.near
ly burnt out oriny-lieid, and My .bodt, feels
ea though hotsitalit tvere , dovUed ill ri ver IL
Row ramped ' i Mystery', Arid" t. wits en
lY itoWel okiluPlishAd i; by the Foritiii .ce of Al-.
* God , d ,',., ,H • ,11 . --
WELT 111 AUTATEtiutlft3 OF
GIANT. •
George Alfred Townsend htkirecently had :
an intaview t with Senator l'euek and inter-,
Zaied hittia4 to hie reminhcenem of Grant's'
'air......,t,..estir !n diet wet; with the'
i - 1
7arrit.Ve7 . lit ilk 4 4 , “ciii down;
, °rano ,; 8
tit Sparizeild dressed in coalition working'
riotheia. - ; Heletolukt very much is he doeel
now,. J'ordinaryt trichina, uurketemtiorm.—
When hi preeentitt himself to me he. said
IkAchreernor the Netted States educated
me. •,I . weot. tobe of nee tther pow that
she is M ikaagat7..::„ . • '.,,,:
..... k
_.
Yates amen him *nu he vaned to have: '
" , ."'Any plaooplane I can Wined:ll,' said
Gant. It 40111-mitiek reurciLl,' ' i.
The system ik that-, time.was to &ails
ition emiifirdneki*l*bid Weed companies.
Yates, SNOW ** 45WITUD i 'bid Grant to
look in. Mak_ " , .., ' a few- Cirkqt,
,whose money nsa neatly nme:ying he
tet board , dropped hi again , On hind; and
asked Yates if anything had up.
- - ;Klen you *rite milltarymOderer *Mg
dr, .? . 11 71 1 riorai,. / . t' '
1 x ees" . tv. ; .!;, ; - ; .
''!Web! ril ere 196 % ,,a flea: in my dace
n e coss
and toten fi -. ei4 to #3.6.": V - • .- .
, A a nklA" lrifitiii Naiiiegerk - , way
iiikth i maY , taY ham* 4 - - fall sad
amelYthing ing:***Or hos . 0 y . . a
tukttio damp Ilitmli!ri : el . , , , betels never
:..a. t , ; - ;.i Of him fri
oar %
the' ',', , ' And:although
we did . . . iv m th e , tim e ,
efothil ..'• d c ; ' ° thathe the founds,
Ik• • -al- . laleoW, the Peat
-1 ,•.. t IA tiliktr Stith*
...theAretkZ, , 'AtciddliAtki, INuittll en
Uhl< Geist eriemedont JAVA - Wait ' I
had . , iMmait6. - 4610040 0 003011 Ira "
aticliNtit ofitifif,, the 91 ,4 1 i! and iild'4o
',eV . = 4f4 , 4 , - ,L eese." -
alit - - , , d saw that
,hll end j.. 1 - - .- to Ile
-19 rear Ir ' 777.'n : ions: slime
,
tr - ;. ; - ltatia It -a Klima if
erunotime tome .:ll wild' : sayt;iody
1115-41:,044. , -K, - wo . , ~..4 . , .. ,•
klij A the all ONL%"s4,
_ Painlies ois
alien we will gtierantee oar wort tobe as Millie ar y
thall col be tamed out In the Mies. MINE (EL.
ORS done at thegdetert notice.-
', ' •
BOOK BINDERY.-
Booknboand to min raid" at MeV Blink It oo ki
a may direshiSonimuitactap4 bound;and Med
In oder, skilhotted notice: . ,
, -
were mad'
_dean, orofierly fed and, taught
•
the germs of organization. tient Grant - out
there acid pretty soon complaint
Then I sent him on-a tour to various, camps
throngh the State, but 401 had no command
to give him 'raider, the arbitrary system of
giving only those ; places who had railed
ginixations. He went away,
..at last, to vhdt
Covington, Kentucky, where his father lived.
I did` not like to see our Illinois •bnys enter,'
the service.of'another commonvirealthi sad L.
taunt" chance directly to displace colonel
or Tether to Send Matto a different command; •
andthen L telegraphed to Grant •, • '.
• " you take,commarid the-l-th
iment ? Answer: Blatant) Lass.' -
."Grant replicd;
"II will IStart -
••• • ' -iL S. Osumi.'
"Herarrived prioinitly and took thitpoiti
tlon; Still, I had no exaLed exilectations of ,
him: He was not a prisk, nervonsil attract- 2
ive man. His face -..and figure were not io
striking that , anybody could pick. him out of '
• troop.. Saul, and he did - not say enough -
to - interest me.,. Out- of two, brlndred and -
eighty-two-colon - ell' that I coanniselOna-L_
thought, it as probable that two hundred and . 1
eighty-one of . theia would, become as famous:
as Grant. -
"He did one thing, however; - ',Whlcitlitave
Ale& thought was signideatit2-0 'his 'Potpie f:
good sense .and , enterprise.. IBS
:wasthe most demoralized . dap that we bad in
Illinois. It had beComi jesubordittate• and
allowed to go to seed. Grant started the pro- -
cow' of breaking it in. by compellitur it to
march. across the State, of Blissouri:iad
was the *drat of our colonela who had-ecatio- ;
My , and pluck enough=to save us ..ihn delay e.
stud expense of railway transportationin,this °
manner. In this march be stopped Btrigtik
and orchard- robbing by a device • orig al, •
good :huti39red and , effective. _He Made every.]
straggler carry a fence-rail in line, and as the i
march itself• was tolerably: laborious, the
ence-tall did Its - work: He made it fighting
regiment of tbost Men. -
After speaking on mahr triviallmattens,-
Gov, Tatesiaid, In conclusion. -
"Hero worshippers will be disappointed in
Grant. - I don't take It be any atoliddess eP
mine that failed t 4 perceive genius in Shim.
Nobody else did, His genius is not ostenta-'
limas nor dramatic., It - is the gehlus of actom.'
'plishment that helias". Whee.bli ; Work is
done, there it Is, 'done ; and Were lathe.ipan. -
except for the work, ordintui as before. I
don't make up'for this error of - perception
visiting the General "twice - es much now as
before; .but In the light.orhis uchlevemeilftti
feel the same c.opfidence and satisfaction 'in
him that all the people feel. The Democrats 1
•feel it too; ..he has no enemies in our State but .-
politic:simnel, and bne or two personal ones;
'like McClerland.' We will. elect him with.'
'easel.' •
. GiBNERAL BLAIR ,IN 331A.71TIPORD. - • t
•The Hartford Ey min g:
.1' oet , 'on e of the . '
rgest dignified- and candid pipers In 'Him . . ' l, .
,
England, makei . ..itself respousible, for the : *
following statement.' We should hesitate ;
lolg before giving such a clairge i to- the pub- ' •
..-.,
lic'ontess trustworthy atithori :: •-: /
"General, Frank Blair, -th IDeqicanstic .. i"
candidate for Viee President, Ade a speech:::- •
'le this city on Monday even' g, March 26," -
113G7, of which thelolloWing i an extract i --,,,, ' 'A
" Blair-.' Pell' Cit'zens i he - free'd`of
NeW England—the free'd'in— be Ciin'ectit-
river a reduah'd to th' wo hops of New -: r
England. " . •
_.: - -'' - '
~4 - -- - , , • . - 1 ,
,:„;,(2t..:Veice—'Dry up!') - , , _ •
..
..
' "HlaLr—Th,eprine'ples: Of .'r fa th ers dis-
criernate -'r gbvtlerir from-the mortar (hie)
lea of 'r old worilland . we have to come - ---
dowit to at:elute and riginal prop'sitiolisof— -
of---lib'ty and-'r Pursuit eLproperty I
,"'(Great confusion hi thtl. Crieii :or ..,.;
gp.ot-him:oot,' &c.y . ~. _ . ! - .
,"Blair . (smilingly)- 6 0, no, mil put m' .*
out,. -
,Ilelit be put out-when he let's-Apo that • :
he. wants:to be , putout. • (Great laughter.).
I say, don't put m' out. - Thereauch a thing . :- ;:
as public 'rpinion, and ,makes- a nuisance o .' '; t
m'a'seit he'll be abated—be. will.'. •
" (Here the . chairman whispered to hinr,•
and Blair smiled in a strange manner.) /
"'Blair- 9 The govoment no longer tads— .. • ,
they have antestuted for it a gov'ment of .
Conguasional discre'hun—that Congress
without reference to con'elesbun bas proceed- -•
ed to enact lewd in. Violatfon.of con'inr'shen, '",, .`
by which the con'su'sheri is tirely atilated.' ..-`,
'Several - voiees—'Rah for -coulati'mitip. , . ,
-(Laughter).. • -
4 . .
‘Blair—Tel'er citizens }shay— , f
"(Here he was interrupted by violent hiss
es and stamping in all parts , of the halt) i - •• 1
;"The Chairman waved his hand in a be- - ' • 1 .
seething manner for-the crewd to be, patient.
ns l
:"Blair—'My fel'r citizen , I shall not detain i
you bit a—' ,
`"(More atamping and hissing, and' the -. •
Chairman waved his Minitigain.) ,
.
."Blair—'l.-wish t' say thit thisithing (?). la
to destro'r gOvernment, which has been'r -
wonder and admiration of.tbe'r world.':.- • • •*,
-
"Lund- hisses, were itiven,l and there was
great confusion.- The Chairman lifted up his
forefinger, this time beseechingly. - i •
"Blair—Fefr eitizens. 1?el- - nreA - ' i - ••
- "Viio'int applause and : Misses:) - , •
• "Blair—The e,on'su—stirin—
"Cries for 'Doolittle,' `Ddrilittle.?)'
. lair -= Both prop'sitiona./ • •
" Renewed hissing and greaf'diseider." '
z
' he Chairmair--;`Ordergentlemen, or-
,
"Illair--Lat is ' not 'true. tile people of '1" . !
.
”(Leng continued hissing end mock sp.: '
planed:ll), •
)*The Chairman-Ll* you gentlemen-to•
be ari kind•as -to hear the ,argument of - our. -
gallant (?) friend. He does not dentin dee
lunation.' •
- .
• Volee- 7 uder.
yon'— ' I - •• .
• - "Here the confusion was ao great -that the
meeting Dreatened to break up in a mw, end
many len the hail.) .
SaV'these negroes- -
"A voiceL 7 'l).'--n ;the nagar ; let thm
gO and givens Something else.' (Shouts of
laughter.)
‘.lllair—iWei cannot let them -
- 1 "Same voice—'We hear enuff.' , (Laugh
tar.)• • • •.
•Atilair-then, directed; his remarks to the
individual *ld had interrupted him, and his
smiling countenance - indicated' that been--
pied the episode.) • ;
.'Blair, (turning again to the- the audience
shav%--' • • '
• "(great confusion, anti cries of 'Sit down,'
;Dry up,' - with hisses and atamping. Here a
-gentleman oft the stage, conferred with the
affirms's, Blair meantime trying to 'get the
attention of the crowd.] -•
13Ictii , —.1 was going on to say ,teat theie
negroes (great shouting). But as you'll not ,
hear me I'll give way.' • -
"He then sat down, greatly to the relief of,
,everybody in the. hall.'
• The same psper , prints elsewhere the fot- •
lowing copy of the bill of Hz:, F. P. Blair,
- Jr., at the Allyn Howlein that city for. two
days' stay what time.: "Two days' board.
$lO ; iemcms and whisky, sos—total, $75."
Does this thrOw any light on the speech ?
' , .1 , 04; MUCH FO - 11 - .1114 - 13-
-The Zanesville( (0.) Germania, which'•hae
heretofore been one of the leading German 1
organs of the Democrat party in. that State, I
indignantly bolta the nominations of Seymour 1
mid Blair, and washei its hands, / the rebel
affair. It says : • ,
Can - park:is stand it with ' calm blood to
.be
thus humbugged by the politicianp,,and,-Pike
„greenhorns, say to this political finesse, ,yes
and amen!•
Is this an introduction ,of the 'Dern. t aaratic
honesty destined tr.i. reptidiatii the. riretetded
Radical corruption ? A bad Omen.. , '
The nomination is, therefore, to apeak
r:
ly (and : a German :mognizes freedd Of 1
spepeb), not the expression • of the Dem -
cv, but the work of August Behnont, of New
York, the rich binker and bondholder. •
Where, in Ibis mxineetkini are tbe fruitsof
Progressive Dernocracy„„of Demattracy that
has teamed something 'store the colaunence-
Most of the war, .and.with _whom conintrvs
thw„Republicans .can unife? - Is not- this
,nendnation rather - a .retrograding in the old
:ways o f Democracy thst.once dcreroyed tha
- .party and nearly ruined the , wiper" Or;1
Minn Om nomination,
of 3lr._ BhdrVirtxi, in I
Ids kitterto the NewYork:city.cantrention,
preached quasi-rebellion, and tliabletallation
atthe Pnaddent as *dictator. be,isidgo. that
Itimocracy wilt open a way t 6 .e prosptrity
and•freedoin of:the coon • , . .
'
AL.•= --G OV• 4 ance lon
bik way hov• • .m the Denim:retie Convtm
tie% m • • At speech in Riclunond,l in which
bp • .his confidence that. What the , .
• cagy tom* for would be Wen by the
election of Seymour and Blair. •
t Gam, Wise also shade • a speech,• In 'Which
he declared that the Democratic: platform lied
in saying that fleccsiton was dead; but that
he would sup the nominations: And pa-
Utah* that of - Blalr.. Who hasp leated
I,6'butufr-the &inherit State elloyera..
_
Tint4fon. Dwiel Irocchim, of imiians,
one:ar : the great moitill of the enfpetteacia .
I—ba licidamystpriling aboutthe temp& tax-,
iartatmlaby dui Rebellion, which - MI put*
instgniated. A- committee Of tila'Aionnitr
examined' the tiX Bata and foaitd';that Mut
bid tiald . ri cents tax In *high --
via putdcitganciiimed itom r jha• stump. 8o •
it is with 'ill Mead cmperbiedlloll4M. kik
6
them 4'IOIODM of their taxe* itallittippoiv
. ,
tl~l.