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I a .60 12 1(1'21 00 . 7 Three ,' i 4r ' . 7 !,I 16011 ,11 (0 - 2800 ... - 1 ,1 Pour " •••‘•••• Iln° ' 1" '''' " rt '.. I " ''CI xa on I(`_ Poor ----....A-.-•- r....... ripectal Notices se per cent higher. . t• lo w N o ti c es and lines over a Noire, 20 tents a line ' FOUR \ ' each insertion. ' • • • larger Advertisements as per Ornament ' - OW - Tbe circulation of the Joest..l. is not exceeded t.. by, any paper published In the Stsie out of Philadelpla ~..r Hamburg, arid It is now the largest sheet pribilehrxi, 413 PeDIIDYITinia. Within the last dve years the subscription List ww. Vol. X.LINT - . N - o. 1'33. - - . doub , ed. and it continues to inure:am rapidly. Al SD Advertising medium it ia one of the best in the State - ^ , , . , . - • . • . AD • • ~ Ali 'I I EZ,A3D _E - ' VE:I3,TIS.EMENTS. i . ... . - NEINCINAL.- - ,-- - ~~ _~~ -€- ! t Termino's .sccrrT,- \A t • KINNif • sotrimo I or . '..4 tiO - '.4t7L. L. bole Agents for the M PLE DALE COLLIERY.. Open: ' Philadelph ia I T. WALTER aCO M 6 Walnut St. Sew Trork—Will. .l. EROS: &, CO; 119 Brasil- ,Hoistea— SCOTT, WALTER & CO., 29 Doane St. - Jan ri39 , LEWIS AUDEXIIIED & CO C 0 A Lehigh Spring lit. k Wilkesbarce, • Locust Dale k Merriam Locust it., , • Greenback Absunokln,Tremont Lorberry Itollereek Diamond k Star Bed lab, Plank ILidge Shenandoab ROO do, , George's Creek 4 Broad Top. ryz Walrtltreet, Plillftdel‘l4. `. I 110 Broadway, New York. • OFFWES 14 Ell Street,Bgatom • 31 tenth St., Baltimore. 13.1 . Weetmineter St', Providonce.,:h SHIPPING WIT ARVELPL litenniond, Port John ston, Jereiy City, Baltim ny. rzEIVIS'AtIDENRW,D, A t.1.:012CF: H..POTTIi n K. G. AUDENRIED. • .ADDISON CHILD, • * FHEDIMICK A. PUTTS. March 21, 'as pAY,'. ilk IME L & MINERS ANL) SRI ?PERS 0? 41; 1.4! • &Triers t... 0.5% Wu!nut St.. Philadelphia. ••• 111 Broadway: (Trinity Btu Itlitlg) N Y -7 -11oAfie titrret... Ro.tnn.- S.ole Agents for the 'alt-of 11.e.follou•hq CelOrrafed • ' • Coats: FIARLEIGCI L.CUIGH COAL.- AtIC11.011.1" COA CO. , A Clicaout . • DITAJ. Eli CO lAA. • . waddle E-XCIRL3CIIOIt, COAL C 0.14 AVIA. .n!titirv 4 co . • • Siiipplii9 Wii . 4.ltV : G3:—Piertillo.ll7S - Pt:RJOrtiond. Pier fl ‘ to. :1 . . Feb 13,'63-474,m' Pier 10 Pori Richmond. SI.NNI('KSON & , Shipper,'and'Wholevtle Dealcre or the: ,OELEBRA.TED FRANKLIN COAL ,OF LyIlLEMra VA LLEY.; kre:Shippers and P.e.alers ,;f.tho'well-knnira HENRY•-CLAY..:COAI2.I A3:l %Valiant OIL Eiblia.l , n ; °routNog {6% Trinity, Building: N:l' 4 . . • Doane at Beams • • JOSE . PI.I G. MOODY , General An e nt. , • •-• , Jan.lB.4BB' Pier , Piro. . ~- BLWESTON., - GRAEFF & Jo., . - . MENSES agi) nor r PLI.A Of • , LtilitßEßAt IND • LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL. rtt&itt.7 of other approverl:qt4litti , r, of • wirir , • AND BSC ASH 'COAL. - ol?FlePs : - • .aIS,WaI wt Street:Fbitadelphis. • " Trinity Building, New Yorli.• •• . ' 1 Dlane 4limet.,lßoeton. • - 94'.WeettnirtAter . St..., Providence: Jan 1, '69 • Port IA ichanoai:!: wErm, _!iiIGLE & jTILE BEST 12rALITfE.5" L9outit MarisTtain & illack t Heath • • ( . 0'1) • A FOR mANIMACTURINO AND nortiwrie . 11:4 4 E, BIND ,SQLE AGENTS Ii ALI. lIIGEETS I' - Y miraeciacuaaran "J~:OßS,4- LORBER.RY'r 'COAL • 203 , 4 Walnut, St.. Prolitrleiptita, 1110 Brow:Wray, New Yore, ' • • I • 19 Doane street, Bo.tpp. 1. Wean. Benint'W Naol.v. Stleaw - In ay-16 . ,• WS- Pier No. 14 North Pt. fliehmend. J.. & J. ti lt. EASTWICK & CO. l • SEIWEERS OF . ' „ . . 1111.1tE AND; RED ASH COAL; 21 1 4 - O0(111 ST.. PHILADEL PHIA; and - 0. 19 DOANE ST.. BATON. ' • reside IledAslt.f isktireo_ktri White -Sob, • Locust Mount. White Ash COAL. 14- PHlLAptt.i'fil-4,,Szt: NAyll4TlOilli, . Shipping' Wharves for AtTHItICITE COIL at Ilyeengich, Delaware Ulcer, Ph LEWIS - AUDENRIED dr, . Co.; . • AGENTS, FOE THE SALE OF THE , Wel( Creek Diamond Cowl Co's Illiak.mosof Red ik *lack Beath Wake Aaii!conk, •-- . 405 Walnut Ititxcmt, Philadelphia OFP'IOII6 t, 110 Broadway, New York: • la liilby street, &stmt. - . . . . .Witort . No. iIIEPPLIER d. BRO. (N. E. cor. Walnut &Fourth ow, MIA LTl!"lplit.l 85Piti Street; New Tcnic.. • flank Balding, Providence a, IRAII2Ott., MLA. I 1:11121=1. sure, asau..iD. DA VI 8 d" COO 111 W Avtri jarersit or nis • • , • ).isuutßemp Loctstliouirreni matrix L4B • mad - Saari VEIN - • REb . A. - -SH' COAL. . . 0.t13 , 3 Wainnt Street,2ntladelnela— I OFTICSS: ,N°;,,nlßrondway; Rooth No. 9 'trinity , • 'ou.ding , New York. ~ . No. n, Doane Street, Boman. WHABP'—GIREE2iW.ICR, DELAWANIZ AVENTIN, Jan 4,, 63 , . , 1- DAVIS 'PALES & Go,, SEIN'ZIO3 OF LEHIGH. LOCUST MOUNTAIN, -SIM • • :MOKIN, LORBERRY,and EfiTUMINOTJS. COAL. /Hear Valley Shama% Coal. Nre . lnta for Reck% (Centralia Col t ). ISbenat arre Cal. 01flee fie. 333 72 ILfiat e ; b lilt. Jan`.. -- N3 ~. • 4 • 1- IiACTICER de 000 F,, , ionise or • Limos* oAr_ t _ lA/Imam , azouNTAari t _ • • SLACK URATII. Also, deal Ors In otbetOnt,qoallties o , • , NirgiTE AND 2,ED:r z. COALS. ' •••• Mo. 214' Wakkat Street, ph i Ind Woodland Wharves, Sehey River. Wain Himot. • Jim Y. Coot. JOHN B. BTRYKER., Shipper arid Age 1, 1 1 7.1an.1."*--1 . &bnTlldil Haien...FL DEDERICK'S, COtil Hoistino. Machine Patented April 12, 1 1 169 . • rates' since Me tivention of Clie et i g n i r m j e l rfte, and never before. with ant ntaChinfl none we been - Lamed with each fkattertng mart three bettor 100 of Wert in use. It simple. thimble, opendou. end hence the large number o pal sad the perfect satisfaction rimy We mike Olen with wheels of lig, Sundt feet dimmer. De, sertptive circalui set Z . l . ltgart. Albany Agticultural and MIK 3133111 W031:11:41 11123 PO 23 18 8-Ir , , PA T :AMG G TAB AT : TRNDED 2 DI ALL TEAM MIPCIBIAIWIRS • Ome n left at the morel of Bt7BßYEfiftrd, no.; Ind 011101 tall MUM Centre Btr, will meets* groaft 411011 . 2. old Stift Copper and Led tmaglt, 020181111., DOWISIBIUt = ' 4 7773 - "'.l" & RPadinse I . 4prt.llsmiend. .- - TER & CO QUINTARD. WARD, & 00. ~Pine Street. New York.. 220 Walnut 6, ehiladelphis. " Boston. - 00AL Or ALL EMS BY TEE OARGO, Jar. 1. .6.9 1. GEORGE S. REPPLIER, • ' Pier Ks. 9 Part Richmond. JO - IFIN!*t. 1 1*,111TE do SONG SHIPPERS. OF COAL; • ' No. alfi Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Dare Wm. tretinAos Awn sus or ooir, g : Nci. 5i4 West Tliirteenth st., New York. . • No. 739 Third Avelne„New York. . Ives' WWI; No. 99 Indiu St., Providence. - Colnve Wharf. Ith Washington Avenue, near Fed .ens; Street; Boston. Jan 1. teS Pier ' • • AtrbEl l itErni ' NORTON 81 Co., Mama and 'fflaPpensof C 0 .A 1-4 * I.OOVIaT 3101USITILIIN, from our HAUL . DELL an r d MINTINENTat. • , 14111A1110MIN, from ENTERPRISE COLLIERY. cosisseatir. from.XIDDLE CREEK COL. • /33§1 Walnit street. Philadelphia. • OFFICER: $l9 Rmadway, New York. — . 37 Poses: Street, Balton; - Jan I 'GS Pier 80. 14. • I -• . BORD.I. • KELLEB, 3C NUTTING ) / Wholeasle Dealers i nked liatiettes of r . ANTHRACITE it...'BITIKURIO Uti! - COAL, . . . 321 , Walnut' Street, Philadelpbla, OFFIell;S: 1, 4W4 Street, Baton. ' - - ' ; (Room - B4 Trinity lidldlogi N. Tortr, VP ALartits for.rWest Celliet Green mood Coal staid Garretodm's Gllrard•Coal. GEORGE CREEK InTiritnitkvs on board at Add more or Georgetown. , ; Jan 1..68-1. • jf)OlP It K DEAN & CO.. Sok Shippers of the loa , d Sprit" Coal co.'s Baltimore Vela Willtrobarre Coal fmm the LACKAWANNA. RYGIoN. also Bogie Creek Lee t high " Evecially attapted to ereelitn,g lron, and fOlndry trtir poses. • RIERS 4 ANTI. A ELIE StiIIiTITPORT.• N. J. 43 I \ •- THIN IT? BUILDING. N.Y. ; • \ BOSTON OFFICE; 9s D 041113 STREET.. . March :id. 'GS • • . 13-am' OASITEPy. STIOKNEY & WELLINGTON j Miners and _1 ilialOpers of Coal. B Friel d e irrom their Burnside Col: at Filiantolt ni ' Lewin Wein Died • 'Cocoon Nl•westain (White Atihj. '. • • \ r 39 Trinity Building, New Yak, • ' .OFFICES'i 4 103 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. • , CIO Duane Street, Bo ston, . • I . . Wharfsr.. 6, Port ßietomoed, Plaila4fia.l elan 1. IS• I- • 1,4 J. Dom. . M. f 1: Btrucr.rr: Hannizez.'l, •.> DonY, &. 00 coil. t . S. VAN ,WICKLE, JOHN.,T. tOVET SON ds CO BluMerear to A. T;, &mirk Co„ •• , .2 a. a. Ixwgr, M:11. SUM" , WIC \ IntirDinel!... P. DOTI") .1 .; MINER £SRIPPER OP THE CELEBRATED iffira and EgpPerg of* Celebhged ' 2 • i i Pri • Pit WI. .' .If f'r -1 ' i ‘ PRESTON . AND GIIIL I RERTO . III . L tuton & , otout thenigni Coal , • • 13 1 • Prom the Kbervale and the Stoat Collieries, near Ha . o, : C O .I A. L)8 ;.- • - •••-zleton, Pa. mam,' No. %O. •Port .111;:kmond. ' JODNIZN, ed HOBOKEN rert heave : I nd N tns )IatIUNIPTVICI42,II.I.. , .. , °M. CRS ' • ' . ' . c, ' , 1 OF FICH6I.-44 ft 01 Trinity Builletiog. PHILADELPHIA—NO - 4We Walnut Bt. \ n • ' II 11. IBroadway, New York. NEW YORK—Trinity Bo , Room `No. 66: H. ;I May .16, 'ea ' A. Aechternacht, Agent. '•---, \ „. - BOSTON--4A4. H. Reed, t,. No. ,111 Opine Si. 1 WASHINGTON, D. 0...-EL nar, Agent. \ : Jui 1, .•69 VANDTISEN, BROTHE R *Go \ .9 iil . ,. MIN WI illtl , ' lIIITTKIS OP i : • 0 0 'A. Li ' S •. 'e . \\ l OLD COMPANY'S LlCalili, LocIIST MOUNTADi . LOcusT Amp, WILKHABAHRIC, LIDEGII. "AND MBAR , . i Witri ' t AND ft e Wks :: BED .ASH . COALS, Richmond, - . *milWks::{ Klizabetnpatt, 1 6, Jersey City. . . ..... 01 Walnut street. Pniledeintds. Orrin:al {lll Broadway,_ New Sort. - -- 6 Dosne.l3 BOOM. '-' Jan 3..63-1 1 • • • - - • • ,5- '• , -- :' ,•,••=1 • ' - 1 '!' • S.Z. . e . • . . ~ .i.‘., . - ~, l i ' . -/- -•- -,:--' -- -: ". -''- - 1 - T -- ' ~.- t t' 14 --- E:' '. I •; ° ' ' : 4 '';'•` ' l . ' - ''••• 11:1 •''''''t — , 1 7 'l . 1- f - • • ' -,''' ' ; 1 ' ' '' • •*•': } 'I, - • .... ' _ .... . ' v * *. 1 ..' ' .. '' ' tinkle VRINZEDIG- OFFICE . . %.,.:_:, • 'I. ' ' • .. . , ,•, -- ' -• 1 . -- •• 1 i _.. . •., '1 '•• C , i • /I, • , r. • , , t ' •.. S. • • .• C , ••,• .. "41.- . ' , . ... ''. 1 4 '6 4 ' *X 4 rred - - lerezzi Pfillrel"vie 'rendre • • .. , - -- ~ - ' 1 , : '- - • , * . , -, • ''':' ' i l ik - -- ...' , * 4 1101 . „r • •,,, , 5.. = . ;'• 4 ; ; • = ' „, ,' ,;', , .4 , --. , . l', 1 ,'-',./ • .• :term! to execute JOB, and BOOK PILUSTINO*of even? .., . ‘1 fr* t •:: ;, -' •. 1 ra, .- -' • - '-‘ ; •- " i t , "2'''...4;= . ~.,,, - , • ' 1, , :11.i r„.....H ..i. ~...:.,..i..,.1,,.„,,...: .;rthinic4li b. dnee . . - i,' • ** desertptlein at the office of thelitucire'donaux. cheap- .; 7 4-. • -i.• _ , , . er.....„, . . . >, , - , 7 1 / 4 0- • . 't-.. .• . ' • - •,- .. , • _- • ,• **/ . el i .:-. ../ , ~ ~, ••• . , •'. •?-•, . • . - ..11.e.. •••• - r '' --.' -11 ••• .' .. ' . ll* *' ' • - tats 4: 1 X2 1 2 1 :7 ' ea C h 11 1 It ai, liar ' 7 11tit '' e"iii •' . • 411,11. ' l '•'•:- :- . -, .1 : , : - „ . --' . ... , 14'•,.,. :f t . .' - ''' . , 1 - 1, : li . Zooket araPhleta , ', Mb Lading, I', .: ~ - • • 1 . , . Large , osters, '• • Railroad. Ticklio, •.:- • • , •• Rikla - ' A.III — ITERTISE,F6:' • . POTI S -- VMLE' • ' . . -2-7i-a-i,„4 --.; --1,„,,. ..., , ...dm., = . Paper Books, • i I. .ii 3 . , .t . , . ;-.., ;- ' '-'• •ArtieleOf Amine!, Time Book 4 i-' 3 . . _ - Sill, M. adt : • . Order 800 • ....." 1 i „ . - • At , the Tel eleurtal ratite. Oar elect of J II itrh -- • '''. .; „ , .. . l• ~ •• • ,-• ;•• : ' ' ''• . ••' • • • ' • i,,,-... ' -.-., '.., - i - 'i:l` 1 -i',. ..,' .' l ,; ''-''. ' ' .hi re then that of any our ee l e it , k 5. . , [ • 4 , 13.1 . Ma Ilie /MOM 01 spilail notainiailvestv•lsmitaftwbimie and wiled s ll 1 4, 1100 1" iler 1.6 , 11114 reormh—gi a lf. -- •'•.',‘,,•[. .1 : !: , i• ; ;, - •‘• • eation otitaestate, Iwo we Mee bawls ern lojee e- . • $ : I Id midi yes Is Omni the Sow* 4 dmo IWO, aid ithili at , •.'-f.z." 4 , • - , -'• -• '-'-' ,•- - . • 1 - '4' . ' " - ' " 1 • l'' , . .' -• ' -. ii l • -• -; 1 . 13^ • ••• milt ! lair Jowl - lg..' Be in g vacuole ten (t .: 1: i, 11'• ___:________2z.;•4 •' A. , .-- . , . - • • - ------ - -- 7, - .-:: i • : . - • ••• :, -, .elves we win gairauteWour work fob* aleost . R IV y I 31 1 , 1 1 , - . . , ,, . • . , 1 , ~,. , , r ,,,,!, , i ~. .. i.,.! . _ . thatm,6otufneaoatin th ectues: Irmagick col , ' - 11,_, . . LISItED EVERY'SATURDAY MORNING—BY BAINANI'&'-114-11SEY, 'POTTSVILLE -SCIITILKILL COUNTY-- . :PENNSII !IrA:NIA: ORS done at thoebottert notice. -. . .. . :, ;,:,;, -' •, •'' --..•- * , • .:- -s,• • • ~.' , , ' * --- r 4t--- 7 , , . •-•- •. : f = ',.` : ..iF.: . ; I'.`t , '4' 1:• i ',' * ' I' s "- 1: • . '• , . • . . ' , • ':' :- . • ~:. ; .., • ~, , , _,. _-_., i', j, , ! i ,- • , : ' • '' '- • - BOOK . BINDERY.- I } , ' :1 t qn the I)elaware, at Phili Waehmeird. Wier No. 13 Po*a 1114ithstassid. aux= Amp lignrmor ' - C .0"-A. - . 1., . W• , RETTLDDI. iIOODIS 35 00.78 Locust. tidnntain. GEO. S. REPPLIER'SAIsmmot.b. Vein..' , DUNCAN COAL CO.'S Lewis Vein (Red Ask). • it. ECKERT 4 CO .11 Lorbersy.- Orr ices- " Wrb luat tibt4 la Pr r elplla.:- ' — r i " ,11.111. Ilirevadwa". Me - ' Awl'. - _ • .- !•17 Desap , alti, Best ti: b January 1, 'as- — , . 14 , -. , . NEW MIRK: " .• s..acoialioura. ,16.. - F. A. 111101 . i' TIEGICSHER . gt co .1 . xiNwas XFD swimof , ' 0 • - A . Ofir(4,Room7o, Trinity Building 111, - Brci • way, NEW 'DAL • _ %MARYS'S-140. 4, Port liiebtoond.: Ills.! • Foot;ol' 20tit - -Nt. •.11. Hirer,' New York. Jan 1. '6B . ••, • . . , • WRITE, FOWLER di SNOW, (SIaCaNNO)tS TO JO WRITS 00.4 NNvver• log - • LEHIGH, LOOI3BTiMT., IPILKEBHAHEE, 1 80RieNTON ICIUMBERLAND I COAL. Oman--N0..73 TRINITY RIIIIDING 11 BROAD. • WAY, NRW TORN. 4111 11, .A 3 - , 16-1 y - BOSTON. . 11. A . 1A Ts M, .1 D, No: 1T Doane St , Boston: • • ALS AIfiENT, FOR IftEMCIIN MAR I= Hovey, 'talkie? es Co, Mina and "tappers of • Preston Coal.. • leas J, Dave?, Sow /kV*. Xtrets..iallitli;L paw of traUbeirtins qui kits. • _7_ __ 1. I - 14T I .14G S e;" artia ajfactitretio 41.1 sad candle% sail Devices to Careless' Otte: ' minty OIL is oars AND mauls Minos . on baud and toe ene et the win lownt Seirkit Nsw Yosx-164 Picot lit:, tenet Nakiest fame. I WAITSTILL fiXEITINWNew Yost. JOHNHASTLNGS, . - likanhey at New flaliaaL new_Twig. ILay.lB. • I . The 's . icree oils eon at Xiesiselarene, pliCell BANN&N J RAXBEY. Pottsville. MlNS inspe ta kir= „ ILVRPO o . R . the mes ir oi t Abo the Clam Limp Dome and also foe. working. Also Iron And Qom. a ot. wbieti mato; sae ',Wheedle IokI CI A o f - SANNANaltiltBlll; PottetWit, . leirloop , Gosolou boltloeaii OM VoPPe. nip nraei Om" Git NIL • MO. sub *Mir. 1 • • ,HAMMETT & NEII4 Pier T, Port litlichfixtaii. • WHITE AND RD ASH GOAL. ,SAISNTIi for tin sate of the celebrated Baur (Lekdrto elommidead. City , ud WU. au. Ac TriebelPillapout Niumsaila 111/I.lse ALA Coale Alio ulna aced ?Umlt MIL RED ASH • COALS. 'son naseitair.- • • • THOMAS COAL CO.ll-COAL. WILLIAM s :1:4. RING and BOYLAN'S Celebrated FAMILY COAL . . , , „ • 'MID — Rim and Cumberland Cada, ei wan ea fablialied reputation. • • • rekora-PRTLADA.., 217 Walint St. - - NEW YORK, 11. , 0tn V, Trinity TROVIDENCE, 76 Weittamea . BOSTON, 25,Doane St. • February 22, '6B • NOTICE. WE hare "'Notated sre. 111.111111111 N TT & NEILL, 217 WALNUT gam, PIULADNI. PRIA. sole Arcata Ite the,ade al ow,. SILVER BROOK MARIO GOAL, From Port ittetusxnal. Pldlaielphll6 - ROME & L&NCISTRIBET. mare. Silver Brook. Fah 1868. Say - JOHN - ROMMEL Jr r I 1 1 SOUR many TO! ' Niii & Harris White Ash, Paula Webster IL Ash, Franktill Coal of Lykeas' Valley Red Ash, Sil ver Ruarree Burning, litiOak dale Ptak Ash C A t'S PIER 17, PT, RIOHNOND, PHILADA Slone% Creek Cleabodasol k Bred Top.F Raven% Wlig sad liszJetoi Lehigh. PIER NO. 2, ELIZAERTRPORT, N. J. • OFFIMIS :--9143 1-91 Walnut ak... Pringuis. 6S Telballty Building, N. V. . • " :O'Dea*. et. Saslow. • 4. G. Irsooitor, feemetrel Lieut.' • Jantuuy_l,l•S l-1, • ,;;• Pier N. 9.4 BAR.onork LEWIS & _ 'mins ',ND immis Tuie Celebrated ASHLAND COAL, ?SOX ItAITABOY OIFFICZ-111 Want /3Cilet, Colatiardal Sandia& Philadelphia. ~.. New Tort Odlee-111111ahadway, 'Natty Building, Room CA. ISAAC SlCLTZlif#Agent. Boston Office— ! Dome Street. Oita 1, •6g—t. , • . OFFICE -SWATABA. FALLS COAL C0.,1 . -.1108 Soe•rd ern Sr., Porksorkenu.. j • • . • SWATAR A.' FALLS FREE-BIIIININO. GOAL. We have appointed WELD. NAGLE & -CO.; of Philadelphia and New York and WELD,- SHER WEN & or'lloatort dont§ for the rale of oar Coal in the-New,York and Eastern anutets; - • AS orders through them or direct through us will re ceive prompt attendee. SILAS YERERR, ireamrer. {weld, Nagle &Co., 20ex Wahint St. Phila. m Oran : 110 Broadway, N. Y.: 1, • . Weld, Sherwin &Co.. Doane St., Boston. Pier PI el. 4 Pere Itlekeweadl. • March 29.'41 - - • PT. JORNSON da 40136 KEN. ti.•D. HALL. • H. H. HAYWARD • „HALL - & HAY WARD, : DIIkLIMS 1.11 Locust Mountain, , Leiagb, Wilkesbarik mokin also, Alleghentds Broad,,Top • • r's , • C 0 A Li ,- gi !Mania, canal, and from Port • • HEIRGEII CREME, LIMBERLAND, MOH iiROROrrOWN(ALEXANDRie. and BALTuunue‘, ' • OMB, 813 k weairr BTIiSET, • PHILADILLPHIA. . - • _ ..Is4ol ; SCHUYLKILI, CO. ,T.AINES \ J. CONNER,' , Weer and "dripper et The Celebrated . LOCUST 11011} 1 4 TAIN 00AL 'Pottsville, Selts7lP.llll Orsaty, Pew: Jae 1, 419- - 1. COAL LANDS 'L ddraylaill Chat Cionmen7 in L noir to mks • Teem on their lands In Irboter I Camay. Thew lands are located Ott the Tert i W idi gation or the Beekman De m. baring over km talks ran ,on the Leaks, and all the Ma isnoent In\ that bestn. C = above and below Mee lbratable lames an abundance of Ihnber for Inlaing MI now be made_ to goM tenants, an a teatton to H. EL" BODY.ort. Jen I pvwd cd the Calipany,,No.. W .—l alt Stmt. new T - • LORBERRY CREEK. ENlZ vg ' V e ßterlia.. L t OIDItII JR IST • \ Sy Zia Pranklla Lostsm Ccal •Is sow sold szeo. lively by Xmas. CALDW&[.L GORDON /3 Clo.. *be .Ismssole ftssla. Fettles ordes=a Risk mid ••Pad •Xl• getetla Fettles pads . r .. Us Walnut in, Phlladalpida. 1:0,311/11 Mx 35 Moe Bt. New Yost. • No. 144 state iltrest. Roam Jimmy I. - - wan L•atusine C0311L., • CWo. t oodoodgood, loptog emordlided oar Thew soiled at ho la the !attar, Mem will beeeshat trawl act oartewineem alder the near et - I 4 88APEP7 & Co. .EITIES & Oa. • 4 & 2417112 4 1411. .ltr. GRAM. a mob. of our firs , barbs undo ted Ithoselt with J. It. MA ON, will rat& In Philadelphia own all our oat diftwoltry tine.worne will be ender the exclootte canna of SLArtifieN. GRAMM & CO.- , Pty locrowed ogre attaniona la tto moor idoo. we hoepito stiointaht the reputation ot oor. celebr , ated Lor. tom DAL Pontoon abroad as raj'ap bobs" this east Atwood In the GRANIT & 00k; Jou 1. 'on ith H E N THARP Nal l W .9 5.5 Arek lo Es.. kiasda. Mos WATCHES: JEWELRY. MX. ER WARE. and RODGERS CELEBRATED Silver pLATED Wit, warranted tripis .plots, on Ms whitest at • ItAIMPACTURERIF PRIOEB.. Apra twan LAFLIN13,1130118; TIIROK,. !is utilizing** mannt, smarm et., iuniadire the . , Superior 'Star% / Mining -an Blasting Powder far the Anthracite COW Trade: Arki Pao at quantity of either A or II Powder, delivered tl st the amnia market rate. tom_y ilea to th e Melds. has noes the Wing mook Kink as an& tiketlan guaranteed. • _ • (tinplate stock of 'the Lads Powder Company ii • aurritOWDEß... Constantly on bask and all kinds of SAFETY rtfBE.:* cedes fat the Lackawanna Itestion; faka l &rank% Pa., Sur the Wrinke Raglan. from ' . I. !RCA ALL, 'Madams; Pa lame Ate, Pittatan. Pa. • • Poe the Middle sad saka, foam October W. WE L_. FM. QOM kat. Ashland. pa. • '• MX3al vunrizz, TIMMIT zed GREW CUD bos o m sei stole* • JILLWIRAN a iuutairry . Ski% PottiMile. Tu: 1111d1 Estsillaimod H 44,16 tiaml ALT. 190 oat 11 1 116 - ' ' • , -• . . • . . 1..1, - - . 1 :', 1:.,i ?.: •". ' H . • • , • .-.- • - ... .--.. ..-. i ••• •:. :.' ~,- I} • I l, • . • - . . , .., .- - ,:„'. ; SATURD*In • 241ORNEcca 1 AUGUST 15i... 1868.< .., - • . -..... ~, , ~:-, : 13iitZgle :Po pir(3 . ,. ., :Sit 0.€!..4, 1 -.......,......................... 11001 1 1,404 GAUCHO 111111101, Hoollana's :German. Vnio l • er 41 teat isimily illsr all !hearse tirvzs,:sroitkoff, ov DIGESTIVE . 011GAYIS. - • Rooth=Tt3 Ge7R4 Bitters hi ionosed Of the tars Allege (or, er they sore L _ , .., . ..7i , • , . dkinaily iit rat rd. Ranieri* of Boot; Berta, 1 and Bab. . making a pringra- UM, tddidi omen- trated. and cry AM AIM alcoholic odours of an kind Hooflaid's Ger'Man ToniC Is • eambhation of all We ingredients of WA Mt. tem. with Me purest quality sil Seem CMS Rlllll, Oeantß fie.. making cue of the most please= and remedies ever offered to the . -. V . l . :Te — preterriag,e Maid= tree trues 4W:chalk ad mixture. will me Hoofiamrs German Bitter& it iboes'otio s eh s venoo h ated, Zetwo to the tqtAdttaMis of HOOfIEUIa I S Getman TmAc. ni=are both *WM? wood, and contain the Isms m) 'Wale; the eboks tetween the two bud= a mere Smater tarn% the Tank. being the; mat pals • ' , no itemack from avidity of esnerm.soFti &today Drgiepsii. tlebtlfty. etc.. Is 'very am to ' base Its hinctions deranged. The Ur- Sr. as eked, as it does with= then becomes area; ed. the rank of which Is that the pi- tlent sofas tram severe or Imam of the following Oilman i rkenstipation, Inward Pilo, Putnam of • good to the Read. Acidity of the &amnia. ' . Neenah. Heartburn, Dinged for Food, Fulness ortWedght in the mom- Boar gra Mations.' Sinking or. 711401 , ag at the - Pit of the Stmack . Swimming of the Head. Hurried or Miceli Sear . thing. Flattering atthe Beset. Choi:tie oe Ektfibeating Beesatione Viten in a Lying Poe m, Dimness of N%fim, Dote or Wets bdore the • 8104, Dull Pain in the Bead: Deficiency of .I=oil. Yellowness of. the 4:1 Eyes, Pain in the, . - • • . tllde. Rack. Meet ' 2 _Limbs. Me, Sudden Flash!' • • • of Heat. Bunting In the Flesh. Constant fuuntlettunrof Evil. and Grant ThnireadOla-ci Tbe sufferer from Hume diseases "Wald exercise the greatest caution In the salemlOn of a remedy foe. Ms PareblAntco- ly that which be Is waded from h Tortlgattens and In 'gullies pose ewes true merit. Is skill fully comppooaoded, Ia free from lagredmots.aod has establuMed for awn a rePaßloa • - for the care of these diseases. -am this eOnneetloll we would submit Mewl well. owes remedies— Hoofland's German Bitters, HOOTLANDIN OERIIAN TONIC PRZPABED BY DI. 0. M. JAOIO3.ON, PILILADICLPHIA. PA. Twenty,two years ainee they were Ilretintrodneed. into thiceonntry from Germany. during which time they have undoubtedly performed mare card.. and benefited =Terkel humanity to a greater eaten; than any other remedies known to the priblie. F These remedies will liebnally awe Lle er Complaint . Jean-.• el • Mee, DysDspa 14 Chronic or Nervone 'Debility, Cbro Ale Disrrlwia; anise a th e Kidneys. and art, Orem= easing-from ' : • *a .IHimeleted Liver 4 as -•or Inas; • tines. . DEBILITY, Seimldles from alit) , Claim witsWever. COAL; PROSTRATION OF Tau wrivin. brdiered by Severe Limber," Herd- There Is no medicine talent equal tO thaw remedies to sna awe A tone and rigor is imported to the tidale system, the is steed, food Is s a p:wed. the stomach fteda poxoptly."-the-Alood purified. the alanlexion becomes_ sound and healthy. the yellow tinge Is eradiated from .the eyes a bloom is given to the cheeks, and ,the watt and mesons In invalid becomes a strong and MOT being. PERSON• ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time we brhine !warily upon theta. with all its attendant Ills. will Mad In the neept this =UR& or the TONIC. an elixir that will . M eth new life into their reins. restore In a memos* the energy and ardor of more youthful dam build up their shrunken 'forms, and girt health and happiness to their mg/linin g Feint. It t. a well•tatab- 4 Ilabectfact .that tally oce-tult of the, le-. - , nude 'Fatigue of Our pwatatlon are 'sal- . dm ln th e aolorasal of good health : or. . to ans theft own ex pramalott, vaavtis tie watt. instate .lan. Avila. devoid of all oereooilmd boom swats. To this eta* at mum for RITMO% it espodatty rocoonnoodetk. • . WEAK LTD DELICATE ORILDREi Are made strong by the sum *tenter at these run— ney will cure every easesof .11•11A11=13. wttboat Thonsietsbi of cue on, have mum tn•the lands el the wedelns.. bet omit artii al the publleatlao no te u a kw. Trbo it will abeereia. are mend (be telleved. • - TESTIMONIALS. Am.. Gestis W. lesedhinsph , . chiirr Jigsaw of A. Supreme anal of Penna.; Trill.: iidadeiphia, Van* le, UM • • A I- 4.W Moodand% Orman Inner is e Mae tonic. metal ha - . dhows ot the, dt. Iteettee mons, end el rot base In eases ot.debtlity. and want or wrong eet3on In demean Tom* telly. , g , • , • DID. W.IFOOPWW. -'• .:1- 1 , lw, ::: ft , . ~,TaaseaTbasposa, - r ---• -S • kikrest the Rifpreme (kart qf Penneyemmeld,„ - : ' -' f' :st . • 7 -- nal da P Ai g i s API r• "MIL . ol L eniadidm glociamil Genualelitiate Se= mulleins Wean. of &Maki of loilamikra or U. I eta dot& Mb frt. my amparhave of IL " • . Yclang. r t iiii i * llli altilKM / .." . . . • ~ Z A - 'MIN May. Jrairleli IL liewinUiL D. D Pinto? re the lioN4I "past Chlorek Pk Ma. \.‘ bre teleaaset Dr. Jeektos;-Dear Mr. Hari ___ ......____, re gamied to combed my aisavlrlib realeamoditivia al Menai kinds of blig. M ril oa nide t =oat • sar imatirih . _ la is all m oilay ew demmea t hit mum a dear yroaf In van- • mem !Mamma and Der~cnlarly fe,y ~ z family of no aselalame_of Dr. , Hoodandi illttersj impart it , , ham my amtal warm* reprem my fall roavtetlonflert, fir /Matra! baits etf the adetemi, sad egmeially .fer Lives Com. pia*, a a a Ws mid valuable preparation. DI some new D. ma an ; tot usogbo doubt sot. It AMU be ray to Mom who mate tun UM abowissania. . . m i litlL ia/n=x , • Too" may . _ J. . , Mg". biow Ocmcm; IL ' 1 .. , ..\ ~ • -- ' ..r , - . rtes' tev. 2. D. Ihisits4l; Alskissit !Sitar Christian -Christ:444 ?Aikido. I tine atettred dolled Noon Wet the we at Hoot: lands Oen= Bittact, and lot* my gitrtligo to top. masa them ea most 'studio took,. to sit win am worming train sword 6*Mb or tom alma odds" tom tittimm oast ci tae fiver. • • • • /' Ttem tna htlIDALL • I. D. . , . , . - CATYTJADiq.. - . ' • . l i i *OWiod'il :' Goss . • R ddil _d docaterAttal. Bee ". tee •llllil l ot C. L JACKSON li co ' 110 oriopo. at sob bottle. All ottr. . oinosumniadatt., PrOdpal two . auk, Xuallotam st: the German Illadleln • . _. . 'Po% - No. All ARCH 81., POWWOW xi* .. • ' . - i . CHAS. M. 8' VAN% !Proprietor. • • ft, serii C. XL JACllißall e Mo. OPE. lllestie ke I OMU itia9 mum% 1110 toed Dorleke, aid Also Rey -111. R. Rope Ws& extant h ee Nil wit tor Atelta milt* sad _ to Broadway B. nosict it aionn a ill Alen riot& woo liairaola k 6 00 Mabee Gatias Tod% put sp qua ' bat* sl,lsoperllrtils, alaUdess for 117 60. M poi lambs id the - b . gliaidoctiipt_lhitinhia t.triaas".llll"l- OP TEE ' ships, Simmers", Ye- yews, &e. NOTICE PRICES. opll asnc, LABORERS-AND OP.EIA.TORg Il' r. 4 - , Royals lintilte ,Ictintiaz.."—At • 14 the miners 'have raised their voiCesosnd 4 -' they speak MS utinttlik and practically:lam, alert. ere nottbe slaves of th e Rending Mail reed m r else. ' right.' Menr, operators areanybody afraid to own That the la ir "soul., ther Owe" we May operator them aittlettnelres If they act.folllntly and ImpraCtlcally. are must suffer In common. • Tbey manage for them- seism stud its. 1- Ergo, if cash manage badly for theousimm tlie3l also__ • manage badly Mr n e , end. unrottattately, thee leen% to be no aympsthy between tie, and CettainlY, ne con cert of action. 1 The coal inimeg . business Is managed in an haphimod manner, without system - or organization: l' The!ope tutor nett led!' of nothing in regard to hia.,broinose. Ile " mo t make reliable contracts w th the coal merchant or consumer for theati6ply of died amounts of. coil, and, u a o f orequ e nee; t h e purchaser "trusts to lock ;" loins the produ ,.cer knows not What "a clay, misy tiring forth." In this, a betide you win and tails ; I lose ?' bus iness, the workmen are the fleet to ;suffer and last to gelnlts a tale; lVei,csnnot.say that our orretatoriare dishnnet or, oppresive. • That would be far from the t , tit; Zest they, are zoittomust.y litLYllill. . TUT have note spark of public spirit. Thee distrust_ each other and MANICTULLT underiell etch Other. Mr. Blink say, ill WA Winnable communica tion in your last issue, - I" This is the slide to perdition," and "tsporilltis broad,Msendam had row/have, we all been traveluag.".. 1 sesemay' en east iessetegsen 1 • -It cannot by a matter, of astonishment that the employees] distrust the' ;ployere under such chrumstinees. i - Were e 'to remain In apathy, will any one tell .= to what depths of perdition-', , we shored sink /1 The working men of Prange or 'Belgium' Might ". give 'us a hint ; but from the Freedmen o the Bluth we get the ettiplratic reply Vila ery, with coarse food and coarse ralbserit as, our pay for TOII1111113111061; of hard work..., c • [ Under- the !present genet* ,ralatitins of "capital and 3abor,7 th e antagonism' . must, continue. If the employer Will , not consult the interest sLOte employee, but selfiahly take .care of "rto. 1," can the employee do less? Will the servant display'. niore "tact" or intelligence than the master 1. "Strikes" are therefore, mete protests against opprenioo, for the muter'developa into the tyrank,when the servant biomes dumb and helPlens, and the transmogrification takes place at natural ly as that of the tadpole to the bullfrog. ?TO human native, • , t t . 1 • So rareare the instances 'of even=h anded justice, se exhibited betweeremseter -aid see- .vent, employer and, employee, that an ad. vance of pay in salary or wages exceprnder compuisloo, le considered an actl,of m gnan imity and the eridente of a mime not com mon to humanity. The price aeon:advances. Do the op•ratore advance the wages M pro portion.? No:! The pride/of coal &knees. Do the operaters maintain the price , ot labor ? ' No! The operator. tooke, anly to- his Own wa s h -pride. 'The work ' m'an 15181mA...finally seldeb -, Thus labor is , arrayed against card. . tat. The employer is eng:d in a perpetual stragglewith the employee. The muter be comes the enemy or the ,aut 1. Can it be possible that this elate of soutiely is a, natural one! "Is It the result of freedom. of 'iction ?" 1 the liberty me value so ,highly ? I Or lit it the mature' consennence which 'Springs from the assertion, and t- maintenance lot Four kits" against the "Money bags," still striving be ' master? Is it *'step in *drank* lir ! a step neckwards,•which enables, the slisve to assert his freedom ? 1 If , "all men are born fir and I equal," what scours ha - ve the araond More than the *titan tr,the stoat more thisn the ergot 1 The 'littoral rights al the laborer are equal to triode of the , canitallsk • May not either incur with equal* justice and equal, reason, if compordsicm can berightfolly used.? It "the slave heslno rights lhich the roaster Is bound to 1 respect, 7 ittO not turn Oil tables when the power la given; and ap the slavelossiet's lodgment" tO ninnelt". . course, we de, not edvocakelancla rawning. nor do we.subscrthe to such ivintent means 'of "putting things to rights." INtiere irw and order .tre maintained by .right, and justice, ~ comonator minion be tolerated. -Labor may organize lan fffily and dichtd to capital; Thns labor may—lseing many—beeome strong— , and, capital In the hands tot iew-L-ttecome weak; but ait mobs, the 'many become; mere hydra-heade t inioneters wit ont!riget Or Tea son, and' mei more t rribly tyrannical than any Othei fottn of op resision. , No in, telligelit man ;will endorse tbet, violent !action' of those "Miters," who threatened *tame= . bin workmen; and compeled - them to suspend . work sormts *maws: -- t 1 ' 1 I. . Stelae...4 Strikei;e. , ' . - The "strike 4, of operative), nine lawfollY and peseefolly done, may he proper slid go dicicras ; but It depends on the , results,whigh may be reasonably anticlinsted. 1 In:the pre-" lent." strati" we Cannot trecegniza !either , thorough; ormardzstlow or prudent manage-, meat, for, while the minesf .Wyoming and . the ,Lackawarins are its full , bleak we Cannot, hold out long enotighto aetkomPlish any good to the - trade or to ourselves, and consequent ly, the onlyresult of our presetit strike is a "dead lop" .to ourselves and the reeom . We atetiClii,ool‘ In a eoncition to dommand .1 the coal trade or to dicta terms to; other regions. Our Prestirw is e. .Wlth our loss of antifile spirit and en terprise,.we have also lost mu'"good flame " in !our influence.' Deeds: of vi olence are 'madly credited when ' they are repotted from Sehuylkill' County. Mark bow the sensational telegrams were re cently _sent broad-cut over, the land; and though they ;were notoriously Woe, haw dif- Actin It !wheat ta t conttadiet them. 'We einnot therefore improve out condition by strikes,• or.it acts antral yinienee'as'mobe and the only result of practiced striked and' personal violence willbe." to Increase oar Ills and add to our Minima. ' ,I ' 11"rie, teethes to Labor. • , ' Its falland earnest sympathy `with honest . labor, I yet ittell and'irill on, !that "strikes" cannot . -Ct the wotkingsean. ' Some-. times they,. May yield tempting gains. but ' generally, the toss at lota brooch greater than the OM* 111,WSORII,our more remittently the "strikerr are lotted' to ,I yield without coercing the pricer. 'The: general loss is. therefore, mrich greater Ethan! the pin, and there min bean induce:nen beyond. the ' pro lectkin thuij afforded againit the encroach-. meats of the employ e r, o r may be re mitted as i general ,• 'SILT LASOR ili - QUM= corrals= raorscrok In order ter be &demist* rewarded. I:A',lma the local 'ope rator, pramed by a name competition, re-I dime the pay of "his' orgtlies,,ln order to compete with profit to loess In the gen eral marteti, we protest b refining tp work 1111htdividuala. Or by a geo , 1 stnite we thus. c i rs pretect ountelves, if we tied etraa profit able employment. Med ben our'grait In dustrial ,operatthni are , forced Into, active competitiott with the pd Murereof for- • sign countries where i s reeves the Mail fa ban latent* by which Me mut be supported; local stetted are shalpl ru eons to bothope rata and C.-Pastive. Trade, tberefore Is terribly oppressive to freelabor,d nod' , tag Orel protection More than labor.-- , The la leen who "sratass" - to protect, ids.ishlw Corte for free 'Trade, is like mi l the fellow ho got up s airs,(!) by "going . Am tiro Matra and tailing dnarrilince." 1 The Rifematkr- g em w i lt fi n din g . how i3„ do not give so moon eat es 46 difficulty. and seggiteds no di nothing remedy,. We should write 10little Pllrfolla If we g.but scold sad fled hitt. Forman 7 . , the remedy is essy,,iand the way and elate plain . and of practiskal itecomplishmen I 'not which' we delta tO gsdn—a fair re tor finnan labor - r esume be obtained ny ' lies ; nor,ent we 9 0 051 14 Igicalint men acri ke for ;protection i 3 / 4, , tei their sad' our labot.,:/- 1 few 0 1 Mr °Per igees havelthei will fin 1 sans to' aid US. They are generaliyroforirtrit and Collapsed In pocket. i But the : in t. "Intent men in, our commonint can protect rnselyett and obtain theta! pralt . of k heir hitt Iby I •1 • ~. ,_.- ./.' - tea a. - I ' 'inter. seems to be.on• ther practicable. and deeirabte way of utitnlot ajar latiosend our means. There are sever I odes of Co-oper Mimi, in which's& m . • Ills iden tity and hts'indepetid- - t iter co-operatives ara net "ablating quak "'lout each member of the organization' OA - I;cares of his, own Interests, snd has - every hiacem 4 ent to hus band his euut and ma ,- i e most of them. ) , 1 We may by .. u brag togetherand l operste of.g mast al. ' • It& for the .par the .- - • Lila life-An. other " . . tor the ;Impose, .f starting& store to o. .. ,wlth ri . . one and Cloth-' .tog ft AO*, lo re Sop. . . 100 men put In . .100' or 200 ,nne pet in $5lO. On lea. STatagaibeliatall may . . t' famine and home 11M—we \lecom 47. e a!! tj 111,..0f $lO.OOO, on *Mob ems clam . . an be dope. In cOattltyviliV er muck - capital Win AII11; werWl , but- to -... ; - a with wealthy, W stererompere - t ' from ‘5OOO d in Ito log moftalisieqifined. Ills truths', "co-tmeritlee stem* vi been commenced co $5O emlital.-=-11 feen such email be ginnings tin=e' Somishinit and I width" Mr - In Sent `bed have Oprung. :AM the hard-beaded and , ~ Sundt t the "ctioperstiret . "now so most Old so successful Ire -)..rt;ri . sadisaai Of Gariamfilt laa 4 Us ' - 1•\ eln (*.sowed , Item .' I : . lair welure: -Atte bees modem retumii -men ppr pef anonMl our nine Poor wit. eta atN *Mad' eli%eyear km 100 In lite Melo ' 1* 4.041, the TON- his own itore, where there'll! no indolflecient , and 'no pl4babilify of being " taken In the "tricia 6f-trade." . In this respect; there ' Is certainly at advantage, even when ire deal ifOr cob. while ov er tile order or credit sya ..temi the saving atnottnts to about 'half our rages, Besides., we are here prohibited from . 'dealing on credit We pay cash_u we go, and make our torktey reach as far as poinible. We are iierter in debt; never denied credit, because we do'not ask it. > This manner of trading, creates and, man Maintains a manly independtMce land habits of econotny,'which soon ralieslite,poorest laborer into-a man, created after Gnu's-own image; and, in fact, capitalist, • Even stipposlng he only invests CO, skid deils fou the extent of $2OO per an -11111:11, he saves in mitt., besidet.saving in •al _most ever purchase, nearly or fully IVO. Now if his Irate% ire Only $9 per week. an , works 40 weeks per annum, he makes the very smallest amount a man can now live on. If he pays cash' (or the necessaries of life, he can make these $360 go as far as $4 OO if be is' paid in orders or if he deals on credii.. Bat by paying cash in Ids own •corOpenttivit store. be makes the $360 actually tit-380 cash. Of Course.,.to those who make-more money andwho . are able or forced to spend more to -maintain their the actual gain- is much. greater. ) . Whew Makes 4 , - 'This form Of tet-o' maim bi a safe one. or as: safe as human add can ever be until men sr/Paints or Angels, and the best Way in which nom • ten can :combine to aye themselves from extortitm,i or provide theta selves with. capital., , ,In this coathinitticin there it . ttrength . /Ind power, independence and-economy: , We.have nothing , to,tay - against the shoP_ keeper 4, bat we do lay. that we have itmuch right to take care' a oar money as they have, and we feel It a duty to spend it to, the very. best advantage tutcordirs; to our ability. We. see around us hundreds of men, who have no special claim to our sympathies, liv ing on the oatsii which they realize, from our - purchased On the average. -we thus sup port ten nien and their . families. where one would be tufficient to transact the necessary west of- purchasing land distributing. In every town and village we find hosts of little shops drawing their support 'from' "horny handed toil," and merchants crowding each other frequently 'out of existence., All these drones must /lye and pay rent on the profits they realize out of our labor. What rights have they more than we? If we feeDit neceesary • or find, it convenient to combine our capital and ,"447tep store" ins legitimate manner, can they: lastly complain ?Would it be , a public loss or a pu blic berieflt. if the capital of fen sto r es. were'combided in one, provided that one established for the pur pose, and - with the lintention of baying and selling cheap for cash, for the benefit of the many and not merely for the few ? Rome Vl', "property will depriciate."— True, every -- 'second .honse will 'not be a Junta or •ouno-vsizor, nor will rent! be to high or • property in the-hands of a few monopo , lists; but every, honesit,industrinus workman will be enabled to - own ma own Houma and live under his "own vine" and his own roof, With nothing to trouble him and his, debts 'paid. .- i True, there wllll, be fewer "miner's arms and "sportsmen's arms," and "workingmen's retreats." Fewer saloon. and lager beer delis; atict grog 7 shops where artful, int.innatimz men and women deal out painno tq their victims— their 4lttpos-:-poor 6111" flies Who '"walk into the parlor", - nf tholie"wily spiders—A daily sarrifice to Moloch. 1 . • • - . Vai,'.there will be less of these dens of in rarily, crime and sin.lishere the rich are made poor, nail, the .poor miserable,: where the',., man becomes a brute and the , britte a devil-! But; irsver "millenlian" cow 117*i/en' the labincra dial' so far consult tbyliown In terest as to & - mbine• their labor and eri-op crate with their inane.brioging "capita) and labor" into intimate and aympsthetie:relation —then we will have morecotageti and schools, and chnrebes,; and more ice-cream saloons; groves, gardens,.-iyeentriv, lecture-rooms, ll ,bfririee, and all that tend to , elevate, reline end benefit Mankind. • • True, a thousand laboring men may, own one. thousand dollars each—instead of one min ltis milliott-Lbut is it not better that the `thOrritiond should be' comfortable than the oar. mitraAnti, with this Wealth ? If Utz _palace la better than the cottage, or more likely to bless and elevate humanity„ then property will • depreciate—particularly :he property of the workingmanA-uts sapoi, brit not °thrasher. • , f Coilpleratles with Labor. Int it - co -operation' witkp t or means in or der to furnish capital, with which to buy the necessaries of lire cheap at first hands, and I in the best marketelor tash is a benefit, it is, still more . beneficial. to:Combine and co-ope- 1 rate with our capital .and labor in order to make the moat of Our labbr,• said enjoy the profits of labor., The priciicel,solntion-of the difficult tion--the' proper relation of "capital 141 la'. bor," Is thus made .plahi and easy, and the , perpetual warfare that has always existed be-, tereetilbei emp'oyer and :employee; may be' thus happily ended, when the laborer, Or theworkman , and the capitailitare one. , 'The streams of 00-operation on this prin.7. ciple, has,. been eo• general and marked in .1 86:Mail, England • and parts of Germany, 'that many men' 'of .means,, have found that 'the secret of success lies in the interest which the wirkmen taki in the Operation, l and have accordingly, so combined their cap. toil with labor as to make them really co op erative-.' 1 . For •Instente, the 'employer, gives' his sgorkmen an Interest in the profits of the es hliblishinsnt, and thus interests them directly in his success: .Or the operator first obtains is fair interest O n his investments from the profits and divides the remamder with his bands. Or the operatives themselves lease' and run the works paying the proprietor Ws' ,share of the profits as rent, or interest on the capital invested, but in , all cases the ',workman, receive'. liberal wages, according 'to his place and ability; and the profits are divided pro rata. • Bat if the laborers, or workmen t hemselves Can raise the necessary Capital, am ong them; in sumo ranging from $lO to $5OO to'carry on the bnainess=whataver limay be--thelr Independence , and profits are more secure . , In all cases : however, the capital must first ' realize Its interest before *floc= be diva.' ed'; but profits and Interest are secondary tot wage'. :which . should be paid weekly or monthly. t: - - „ • ; It is possible, under the , depressed condi T tion of 'the-Coal-trade and tbe bad manage ment apparent in many of our collieries, to Obtain a colliery In running oidgr, on a favor "hie leaitei or on such terms as to mine and deliver,coal into the cars. This,can be done on the co-operative principle, with motet pro fit than by 'any. other means; - ..because tie Men will see that each one doestris duty, and they will notthen be afraid as at premier's, to more than ivill make fair stage!, for fear of beitig,rediced in price; on the contrary, the More work done, the: more profits mil? accrue to each and 'Baader co-operation. ; The; coat, br putting coal into the cars to day, leavel a fair , profit It simply divided drat, at seven per cent. on the present value of the!investment, and tiecopd, to the actual iorkmen,leaving "out in the cold". the nu merous drones, who, under_ imetense of Man aging, Only manage to pats money In their own; pockett. • • • , alight The present question of, eight hours work Is =lmpractical one upthithe cirmanatances, because we' cannot rosti•-tke system by .merely local efforts. lithe wet Ifteo of Wyll Lackiwannirsud theLehigla ehnthine to work the nine hours—the f time we remain idle Is worse than lost. It is not only lost means, bat renders us still less able to harp ourselves, We shall undoubtedly, be h3rced to work Orel former time, and this submit to , a defeat, and in acknowledged weakness be, -less able. te, protect ourselves in . the . future. ( We .have„'in this case, but little real sup port from the miners as a class, who do not work morethan itarrr,uouss se a npe, neitir er here nor lathe "old country." They, there• fore, are not directly interested'iu the move ment; while they'-suffer seriously In the loss ' bf time Those who are - interested abontthe mines are the laborers, and the men whose employment is almost entirely dependent on the machinery of-the mines: these men etop,l the machinery must atop, 'find *lra west,. Their work, as &general rule, is mot the hard. Broome toll like the work Inside of the mines. The leborere there may h ave 'cause to corpliinebut there' are but f ew of them who Would not prefer) working the tonal nine t hours, rather than remain idle with ` presentprospects. The hid that the , present strike 0 - =lnterferes with the opera don of the Machinery is the greatest difficulty in thawayi and ,we must say so =eh de-' muis.•on . the constant - use of steam-albs tireless servant of man-that our labor natu rally takes the place Of thi idle steam engine, : In many '• operation:l o f men are merely 'lookeriktn," directing the , movements of the ken which do the work, formerly re, (Mired of men:' Steam must,, more and mo o , replication's and' muscle the sweat and 'toil of skittish exertions will more GM more Rive 'tormt supervision: Therefore; anO,hingit at tends to icurtail the aortal , steam 06 avoided- by the or i m Aid eves7l,pound of duty 'exacted bom Igor males friend"—the steati eneine.'( (II) Let !boa . 'who desire to establish: eight hours se a day's wort—and we ;see of thaw under certain omditloniand phew—demand tariff.' ,tVots for protection to thotir basins" itiis simply :impossible to hem*" with the ;workmen of Embed, Maws ar =l;.nnftr, Fees Trade. because, they a l w l SO cents pee day sod frequently work fl i 41 0 .10 12 hours per by. If the productst u r Mot ere sold In our amt. ete,—.the . note of oat labor met Sell in aoMpetio*-...Weflige no teem to prows our Wier iiiptheitibehe -stirepkby atiriff t H •We ate 11111.0''' V deb bee ki tilittelty as, eight hours of work per day. Gcd, in :His providence, 'has so profusely blmsed ns, bat we cannot ,afford support the aristoc racy of the Old world, and we simply do that when we buy their cheap gooola,because the profits do not belp the poor toiling but enrich their masters. They ;are only able to sell cheap goods, beeline they com mand cheap labor. If we buy their .cheap: goods we must expect, to pelt our labor cheap, because our employers:must sell the products of our labor in the same market. I - HOWIELLCOEBB LAST TELL. : An nutherized repOrt of Howell, Cobb's speech . al thepethooratkestificatket meeting, in, Atha , . , .ta, Ga., has been Miblislied. • The following par' agraphs,sterw the animus pereadinir i; • ' - . Mist think yon of Northern men who are pre pared to perpetuate this; great wrong and out rage upon our people',, pi you say to them Brother?" Can , you say \ to theul j , "Friend ?" Can you welcome them to your house, when they come to your inlaid, either with the insignia of office or in- the habiliments Of private citizens-F, Why should they.. *ender • and stand =aged be= cense we: bid 'them not to the feast when oaf friendthare Invited to'-assernble and Makeirappy among them/wife'? Shall 'these Men, • ought 'these men expect it! Pardon me if I will dwell upon it. I want to express it, and I *sr it upon you, until them steal exist in the heart and soul of every son and . deoighter that !walks and breathes her.pnre sir. and lives upon her happy sail, this oonviction, that these, men of the Berle these Chicago men. these men who cad upon yon to vote fie Great and Colfax, and that Grant and 'Colfax. who have endersedtbese things are need er too rthy of your vote, your respect, or your con fiditice, ranch less of your kindness and hospitality. Sty friends, they are our enemies. I state. it in a I=l and calm debate: ' If they .were our friends they mild noC..dotaziy. vetoer us; and if in there beat their beenenne single lidndly emo tion for thd people of the South thetiould.never have made One ppnnblio • declaration ta the' world: of your unwoethlnees and the contemp-Which they feel for you. Eeemies they were In the war; enmities they continne to be in mum.' In war we' drew the word and bade them defiance; in peace. the'gathes tip the manhood ,of the South,' and raising the banner of our (=stannousl equality. and !gathering around it the gond men of the . North as well as the South, we We into their teeth; ,to-day the same htefumee, and bid three ernes 'on to the struggle, We are ready for jt: if you are,—, [Great applause.] But, my countrymen, if thaw *re the feelings which rise in our bosom, hi refs reoce. to these men of the North-zthese men who have no bond of union with yone-theeeMen Who ft never trod " upon your it unless it wastto plunder and to rob—these in who know not these vim.' en and these children • these men whe have nee erworshipped at yo altars, who never - cam-, mueled.with the good men. and women of your State around that altar erected to the living •tacal. if these are your feelings toward :rpm 10 blood, and sympa th y, and theociatio whiit. can be your-feelings • towards, three men f Georgia .who traveled these hundreds.. of miles to Meet these then at Chicago, Who sit upon the batch with thorn, who went into the contra I chamber with them, and who there Joined Min voiced and united their hearts in pronotincing• that the men - whom they bava left behind them—the men of ~) Georgia who had honored them over , nolo, whet bad taken them 'an when they w , e lying low 'down and elevated them, step by- etc and hour i by hour, Mail, in th e confidence of 'heir hearts they had heaved upon.them offices of °nor , pee:. fit and trust ?. 3that say yon _ of sue men who. went to Chicago, and there, upon th 'upturned faces of your enemies, declared that the geld people of Georgia deserved the. fat ' that had come news them of being pat' under. be ban of negro supremacy ? My ecinnirymen, mitt think I speak harsh words because, I say hard truths... -` I speak of those men, I speak ef those delegates to the Chicago Convention, I speak nf then' in unmeasured terms. I jay to' you. my frieeds, you owe .it to yotoelvee, you owe it 10 the noble dead:who - sleep in their graves to observe these things. -You go here, and I honor yen for it, and scatter dowers over thotie graves. God bless you foe it 1 • They are the graves of , good. true, and honest;'and noble , and brave and generous moo'., [Applause] But yen return from ggh et sober:in ,-',llfity turn, your beck to the. right an left upon. 'those who dishonor the memory of t e . dead.— Wet owe'it to the living: you owe it your ewe ehildren.antito their children. Write ' down in their memories this day,,and all days and for all time to isome, thefeeting and spirit of abhorrence trait which re regard and estimate it cgs men.— 'Ob. Heaven! for Dome blistering winds , that I' :men write infamy upon ' the forehead of threw , •inen [geplante.] ; that they, may trairel through: ' earth despiied of all men and rejected of heaven, Scorned by the fletithimself. They meyeeek their Anal =genial resting.pithe 'ender the mriasilts of that ancient institution.. , ' • , 1 1 ,-- Fax.ow-Creminte : •I come to-dares the spirit of tolerance. I want to bury in Georgia, bitter; 'recollections of the past. Non end I have differed'. for days and far years—since the hoar is whicti' my V01C4.1111.8 first raised in the public Meetings of my 'country. I come to-day to present candidates,! and invite every good and type Mau in Getirgie to Join with me in the good work. Come-:if yen have gone: astray—come back. The dotire am wide open, widthenoughthid broad entnieh to re ceive every white mars in Georgia, Milem you 'should discover him coming to you cfeenitig and. crawling under the Chicago platform. 'ton them there should be no merry. TheVisve diehonored themselves and "ought to debt:tribe you, ..,Anathe .matize them. Drire thenifront; the 'pale - of social !and politicafliociety, Leave them te wallow in .11) 'their own mimand filth. -Nobely!will envy them, and ir they are never taken oat of the gully until I reach forth my hind to tate them up; they will ' die to thee natural element, But all ethers come , that have differed-about reconstruction.' I contd. 1 ,not go with.y'm. l I thought you worn wrong. , We l it differed in reference to the constant al amend ment, I thought retiree° still further from the ' pate Bitter* friends, come nate—come, retrace your !tees. Tenanted upon the brink ; you hkve taken the last step you e.an'teko and recover loot .a Come out from among this! people. I appeal to yen in the name of • the east, in the memories of the, past, in the hopes of the future: 'Sone of Georgia, come out trim senting this pea. le I appealloyou'in their name, lOhlean you erand.trere and look upon these 'faces full Of. interning for the.paely full of grief over' that which cannot be redeemed ? lite,yet 1 there oc T a pleasant smile ; th ere a beam of hope es gushing from each eye. Let it mish , upon t e altars of your heart, rekindle the dairies that hiyet inmost gone out, and here to-day let all Georgia's sons come-and unite in this great end glorifies work.. Her banner hewer drooping. Her proud instandons live only itt memory: When she .war a white mates govemthent, she wits proud, hon ored, happy, prosperous. ,Came, and-at this el ' tar unite With me. and, 'by the . grace of heaven; us oneernons make ' Georg ia. a white man'. government. Do bless thim ; they have a right Fo it : It la for you to say..by your .yotes and- by, your notions, whether the sun of her greatness. shall Again reach to meridian splendor.; Old man, owns. Mothers, to your altars, and curl , ' your .datughters with you. Ask the'prayers of Heaven upon your friends, upon- your fathers, your hue bands and sons. YOurig men, in whose veins the red blood otyonth run* so quickly, let the ardor of your , temperaments. the palsatiobs fly your hearts,All best-for Chimes Your old Sixth:the . Slake . of your fathers, that holds in relierve honore innumerable for you and them. Coma I Come one. and e4l and let tie snatch the old hamper from-the dust, girt a again to the breeze, - and, k if needs be, tq Ms God qfbattio, and strike one more honest blow for constitutional liberty. Irrulanged and enthusiastic applase,l • • ' . . - sus !mem.. rsai. i - . . • When thLrepodfation resolutions of the Demo-. intro convention were reed, s yell of delight, like the cry the "Cot - federates" Abed onilie battle.: geld ; went #p from the Southern de l legaiee. Ati, ljelotisoldley, a delegate, raised his inioe as fol lows : B. There Sere hundred, sae In conned ',' '-" : . .. , 1 Oar' future rightaloaway ; Ir, i • a d The had wrangled far years t . - . . The boyi or the tine end gray_ ~ • . Bat.the boys of the blue that pet e're' ' • floorrfoaad tbey bid nactott tat* . 1 -' . •' • ; For the. whole' ecerrennos wu . " 3 . . By Mom who had worn the gray., . Sin the? AMMO , and bravely contested,. As to they had done before. • , • To keep p aws in our dear loved grantry, , And have wrangling andZro more , ' Till reptidLation was mentioned.' Then thertalt their heart-. 4. sonic- Mlle up born the throats of hundreds . • Ithati roma belkdi mar. - 1 There wtons sprm ears it a t qUick "attination,'" ) Aa,cbHe stood m one with =Oki; . • , Wholad learned tO ense It well ;. • HL UpejnsPalightly quivered.' , • , • iris Mopeds no man dim rely. And his Voids 'mien hit treekcapo marring— "By, ard. ths - • • • NO= TP=3 ; ll7l.OltE THE SOUTH. , The Mobile Daily Ifegist . eris insuncting its Be. .hel patrons hog to may Alabamifor Seymour 'l,l3lalr. -Here s its lesson of theAit nit govr., caner Assam. „Igen itililLile m6 istions of irdroculty are iiigitiioge in their reso tend must seize- upon ! ' every weapon of diamond defense within tindramoh. rtis. boded to fight Medan with Are: Our•ene mies have put the ;word of suffrage in - the hands of the colored men for our subjugation to sear& wag will. He who hesitates to tam the edge bf that sword against the tyrants who plscedit there, does apt feel in his soul the rankling poison of op. preeiksi. 4 1311 'skin II thinner then hie beast' is hot and Waldo& under wrong. The col ored men are ripe fir joining their white fellow- citizens of thetionth to execute tenses:toe upon the villains who hive used and abused them tot their own vile purposes. Bye persevering and judicions, application of effort, fi ft y thousand colored Men may be enrolled - in. Democratic clubs in three months, and join the white peopletlf the South in banishing from their places oUs ill.gOten power and from the soil they hive "polluter the thieves and hmendiaries who bare come here to itteal.of lice and make discord between the white end col ored people. Let us to the 'work, end let us crown the glory of the triumpliby the Meastms of poet ic justice which ise be toneummateatehen the colored peophstasome the instannents to spew out Sal "send gyiW the hypocrites and adventurers iiimhaveenneAbwo from /lathe, and Massachn oats, and Ohio, and Kamm with earpet-bags on their backs, to be our Govern" Senstonls -nod Conntresemen: It will be- Memo torn to pieces hthis oat hoursle.'Alto" the UMW et *Atli we great work, we have some pnareleal tenons ' fait our friends in Sissiesippl. Thor hays done ' it, and they tells us how to do it. 'Here are some: Mats from one who tutu tried it. ilead,qind put' the.plan Impeaches wither:adder : • AIM/MT° TlFOrlgoomcr' or atrtaaru.: , iikkoz z i idaaitioo ..4orrugution ie• carp vow *ixtory in November. ~'Ton. can easily cans ,11, Majority of negro votes for ;fie pilaw and Bled!: Ton mat Organise anentral -club at siert . county sito , —chthe in every civil ,gtotitet. zist It benomposed of Whites and blacks ; If yea have bat ode Beameratre negro in the die- Add or beat,. enroll hint se a member. , Meet Deg „ n u t ty sag tenguestly, and ash member of the *lab indeavor to being out one 'otmore colored Badlands tots* Your dismidomk By this means you will encourage a spirit of indoendencp among tbditarthey will become evened, end *ben thiazes end welea lend the thkelllee tbry will softie= then't hm their hors. fist beetle. •• "Mt will bring ktiatit spirit- of per. , stamina on the pert at the-Leageles *deb will 'drive them into your Teske. Preens inunalbdely Vi stskpossial them, lan' solOred mai g _ _ , rr IS Is esslis togs mihwitod Ihs• mks thothsvilmt ommited Wateriat made mime ; !gooey is owing to we .• •v. that the in te r he* lied to pay. is CUT,. _t o zidontiftea wori 4t c h e with: ::th :tie ll; to r n inTrea su e ; pi g t i t o a i . iht Win • !-* ' • impress tem Alin , turf. ifbrotern 'immigration ,brttifie ugh if • Tonher`ipeprcitentiehil,fnevhinerlt flket• owe man, co • **land do- Asi work of leo men ' nig Leases Sties idle;.• Thal it niakes land Worth SSOper acre that caw now be•b o 4l 4 ifor /ire; sad if they ford Sidles! ink it the fin kse•win vellnuttths Oonntry, • and their mews- Wet will be gone, ithd labds will be len high that they cannot purchin* harm thOntelrell or firtinfes. '• • - . , , Tour Club oigiA4o6 necessary to pro. tat 1 1 4 el property' of your oqicred 'frfends. teem MS one ot the. &nom— Ton 'must rowel • *hit _your itsee;fgerts owe it to your inaschood! ;TM& want money L Honey you must raise the drat ,thing ; money tops y for printing .'to pot Democratic *gored speakers in the deld; wlteeer6r you cab tied one that 'can speak, take hint Man hie cripony...his expenses, elopportlds and tint them one tAI CALITLIMF-. ing ; nor starts on the,order of hierk. Cor respond with the 3izitissippiana Ind to' !tend yon 1 ,• When r ettipit are laid by biencnci every ftlifirhtiod." • ••.1 - • ' Denottme,ths Zoli ".League upon every.oc - _castor! ; organist le whenever they organize a league nseet frisndship'end peace an Christialusehould inlet midnight ;leaguers and enemies as inatituxsi -dares. - - - TO . llll AthiCiL4o4 l / 1 0i Tagi T Rint l itii , add' ward of tattoo': to the CObared• Benicia:ate Oat :ll= *he Shall; be' ittejligh* into thew • , ; . Bosuns- tri Saki . ..pint White, brethren in thr Democratic-urn:Doh trnit goestioniand see, th :yori have the ten:Dual: signed: - • - I ; "Broihir Demerarii !I Vier tee have aid-. ed you to /*ea up - the. Loyal Leagiuts • and ;hunt the carpot.bag*s ,0,41 cif Me &site 'hint ion will yetiusiva ?”;] ' ' •I. • able is alltitte,litid Yet such great benefits - 4% i the southern-tow:At, meat all be checked to ens.... ble a few ltiailinitebeliand, trait* .to get Poe , session' of the Cotten% to destroy-it The. introduotionof card and machines"' tioald riot dimhiish. but nearly hielhe dSal, 44 4 / f °4. " ° °! .. Hemel are Ilitlys Mot* easily, procured Inproe ,- perms than in dell, tinieentms. Mititne Jotme. The 'Charles/on Merciiry Ores notice .that . the ,lleymontitieoltkiat, Bata; Deltlier obey .the `laws not tecognisti the deft. of bet.ptesant Got, eminent. .. Sip! ti4s idialrer of -PranklinMlair "Weeinnot %bet any mailiheirillbe BO foolAirdy is. to loan his money to, aßortrniment whit:bliss been *Wile by- the belottet ; Ind may :not last oratthree month ; Whieh. thews who eatabliihed it hivedeclared to be uriOnarguricincti, :BrandilD mirth vertu" little in Oroverndients e . with out theEtwyonet.• ;NOtotionaly by the law of - all cirillsed nation , vltistee al l" centricti ; and a: gee fraud fraud thetibe tsupet-buri,Hoverninent.; now entinglegitimikaj in Columbia ; never raised its brazen ftuntler thspersecetionanYTelexPle; ,let it will tryttt Mikethe most of litishortdivtid tioWer; and will 'Swindle and rob; by any .meine• felguiena ingenuite_ , DiDa suggest, la ID the n at ura l . .ordsr, of , thinge.: Whin domineUeg• in the 110.7 gro • convention in this city. it. had (den. Canby. with :despotic Pewee blinked by the - Annyof the Vnitedilltstekto !tipper% its exaciinge: Bin Gen. Canby gm .. .to •IWalthingtom Military power no. longer pretailiin-gp i lth Carolina . it% has fared into, assumed mere ley, the negro ! teen on the ! one ^aide;.oret ' thew rice on. the other; end has left ttiern - 36 'settle which rte ;shill rule. oouth: Carolina.' . .:01 - bourie,-from the very nature Of things, - the white, race 'rill not beheld resPoo• • sible for the acting! and doings of the names.— .The sill , redeem no dehts they wiltternir; • they. Will pay no timid' theYinay lay; - they.WlZtedogrdze the validity of .no Ise* they may earn tend: te mile %hernia** and not. LO: be 'm ea d Degrees ; andaey Man who shall and the,effotta of the negroes . tO ml* them, by loapingitheir money under franduleet Mai kerne name Of:Sorith Carol lintt,te Much meralikely.to be.triateabv theiu as, an eeernY ODA .betaCepised is eral creditor. Let every otie;, therefore,. Who is' • petted to loan 'his money %orbs dertie , hegitlirli ttlegrgee tinetly undentand.thilthe people 61.Botit Carte' lina will Pay not. mit •farthing of the debt. We have no objelebittever to. their: being 'swin dled:by; Oen. Hoterrizient,l'btit they will not swindlethe • :,; • . The Boilth Yrnouriterare - -evidentijr. indijr llhatrnin.is their propit,piapticiiif. His : niedieine ,operated cipitallf,three 'or • font ~ _ years ego ; bet they 'hale a relaPtie,aiineed an other .I' , . ..: .• • . OEN.FURRESTTHEFINIi His Hor r ible; irtehe of, Sur n ry,_, itindeiid Prisoners. 4 , -• • ' iON NOR Rra , sum). The B 1 est - and most Daraningite cord. ever; Recorded In History.' • • , It is a matter; of history .that In•the`Cop-' peihead crinientin'i that, nominated Sey mour and 'tinily , the hiaid•stitned Gen. Forrest;'wna,Onenfib!rrogi•aetive men In Judd 'nonverition. • ;He it was ..vi•ho- unttedt 'Ren`ei,,YelV'irhen Blair weistkimlnp ted' on the Revointionar - yylatform,of said riontrontion: •• "And 1113 many" of .our itaders may( have ...fingotten 'the ofStial account of Gie harrlble, !butchery -of Unlon , ,, men al*. they had itirort (limn. their .71rnna and 'eurrenderekin pti4oners of war, ire deem .it oar duty to , fermi!diih ti) to every kiyal man of the enntitry the kind Of men wlio •.partietpand the nomination Seymour arid f : - • • The *untie toot place Ori the 18th - Of April, i 864. .• Th el e Were about; 200 Tenure see white Vokiiittiera and about 400 negro Aattlieu, tuidet 'crieurinud of lilljor Booth, ,defending the Pelt' • - -.The , rebel army Matt bitted.framh tri 4000 men Under Oen:mend of Pen, Forrest nie Union men defeided it bravely forit lOtig t ime; but Were finally -- , .nie,- . .., gverpOwered: by ignition,. , The 'Report Clet-, sea as folio** i . •'.-, f -. i - - ~ .iclewas at Pon Billow that the brutality and Crueltvof the rebels ware most fearfully.evlibi l ted. The garrison there, according ttl the lam ket turns welted at headquarters, athoensted to ten officers and fivettindred and thirty-eight mills; Led,men. of *iota' two himdred? and .aelzty-two *ere colored troops, comprising one battalion Of the 16th United Instal Heavy Artillm; ;formerly theist AlatraunaixtAlsay of colored troopsonnien the command of MajcirL-Z. /3ooth ; . one section of the 2cl Light ArtUlmy (colored) ; sad a batter , Ben a th by e 18th Ternienes Oarith, (White)._oor* mended Major A. la. Bradford. Major Booth Was the ranking Oiliest', and twilit command ,of , • ."Immediatedyetter tin seciondAskof truce re-1 tired„-the rebels tilde a rash from ns the potatio 'I 'they bad so traitehartinaly gained, end obtained possession of the farknising tire odor 'Neiquar t ter. ,_But Atte opportunity was: allowed for reo , [ shapes. - Ocir;.trocps, white and black, threw - down I down aide artimihad-serii,ght to,' escape by ten , - ningdown the Well huff lIIIAr the fort, and, set arming thannelvei, behind trees Ind . -logs - in the , brash, and under. the brush; acme even Jumping Into the.rivetibeating only - their heeds above the water:-----Thea folloired II sane ,or malty' and ',murder withents parallel In eivillind ' warfare, :Weal needadited the tomahawk and' scaleit savage!. knife tostoat the Want atrocities Oyer nnn7 tel by , i. i - _ _.. The .rebels •ecanniatieed an ,Indiscrimtnaba slaughter apartegnatther me mien, white tor black,asialer amitivillae.. The ofßitims and men seemed to vietth. each other in ilea devillidi work: , Men, olocaoa, and ilidighlt, '.wherever found, were dellbarately shot down, =beaten,' and - backed' with 'stints.' BOme of thhethikiren, not more than taw yaus otc‘wera tomcat to stand up by their murderer* while being ;shot'. The sick 'and wounded, were butchered without meicyshe . rebels even-anteritig the /wspital'Auilklimen, and d r igOag them 0 0 646 IA link or Ming them as they lay there n V e ls to offer the least resistanoe. All over the h the !rink of launder was go ing on. .15feet:there Of our Ines Wereereleded t' 6 ' . gathers In Ibex or - groups, and deliberately shot. -Some were shot whilealti the river; while. others on -the bank weeitehot„ and their bodies kicked . into the water,. of of them still living, but tin. Able WI make ezertkmo to shvap,theenglves from drowning. -,. , - :.+ l ,i,'.7„.. -, 'Suns of thinlials stood wain _ ilia lop of the `hilt, or a inortAtstante. from its sidigra - and 'called to our ege to some, op to thent,r i as thftl scpro abed ,' them down In !gilt rood ;-atulte ' their guns. ot,platede missed fire , I' , them to. •stand.thell IWO .they ware again-trepared to. bre,: Ali vowed Miff tieard miisof WY quarter, 130 quarlisi I' VIM the -d—d :doom lbws - them, dews - It AA itho asked for many ware lansteared. by tenet Oral taunts and sneers. Bonn were , mimed fee ethee, MO. la lie i n t rlderf4l ll oFsirf ounsatenew 4 Ifteaterarnalty., , - - ~N 9 war the most noodle& m al i gnity . , Conld devise. elk by these murderers:— One ,Mie r , WWII* letwilded In the leg 110 MI to be mishit walk was made to _stand up while his torthentots not him.' Others who were wounded, and unable to stand up, wars held up . and again shell. ,Grie•aesto'who bad bean 'order ed by. la rebid tartartei tkold his , horse wits killed , ire bl* when re t ested ; • another • a mare child, whom an:ofilaer bid take* u%lnit ;him. on hintiores,Wrigt sait* General .L,L,.. who at once ordered, him *Put him down. him which win dome. •`- "' . l Tliet huts-anit' tents to 'Which [ Mani_ of the, worindodiantklit shelter wore get on fire, beak o night ind Ute nerd morning, while the .-; Ad were stillin *ben ; those only Soaping 'Who; were able to get themselves out, 'or :irtio Mudd ,Reevail daotherr less injured to betP4out end Mealtad Anse , thus seeking, to , the; dames were Met by these. rulliarta i en tallyi 1 shoe - down, 0,44,3 _their brains bestan i Vna man was oaniesbrfasterteddoeu tn-ttea of, a tent, hoe.- c eszt r at, by means or na ils . van: through Ids sad into the 'boards= I hint; elo the& , Meld! not V emicapi and. than the teatimes set °a fi re. sr was' Webs eldieWhbaildipg on aof the fort, and 1 thew the latUldiegerse attend= and bud...--4. Thechsered:reatidoe oft! or six Indies were ai - Leroeldetle lB 4llll hat 10 1311tCh dittlgu atuterethinier by th e . that they „co ret be ideatilled ;:and identbleation I:ahn tam E one b net aheolUte4e et,•althoUgh theme 1 baldly he a doubt Malt was the,body of Lima?. , Antertmli, - quinietiniater Of the ISth Virgin* Warn WI emitted Tannesaise.: lam* wit. nesesitarboatt the rawialue; 1041111 0 wen Per. - With. httn while: thing here) I =l — Alatiit e tta tec irot bedlettliedlS was ble Ababbk - elViegribr sod _:retuelty *wet TEA. way so be seeyea : le ben ' ilbe: demos. of :ZS* 1N14171°41r. Thioks bound In err* Irisfury of otylp: Blank Bonin of leeery drier! tion niinutured, borizid and ruled bi order, it aborter4notke• • ' , • . . , fond wile delifierately abet. Seth?! of Siff dcil and Wouhdeti Were fourelthere -die' ay 'after the munacre by the men from some of lir gunboats, who were permitted to go on shore,- and collect' the wounded and bury the dead.. . ' .- ' ""Theetbels. themselves had made ii pfetenee of hi:uglier& great' many of their ,victimit ; • hut had-merely_ thrown them; 'without the least re-, .gard to an or decency, n the trenehnand dit ches a ut the fort, or. httle hollows and 'urines, ow the Illside; eovering-them but partially with -4 earth.iortorins of. heeds and faces -Seers teen& protrud g through - the earth in every direction ;. and eve when your eominittee visited the spot, two weeks afterwards, although parties ed Peen had. een sent on abets from time_ to.time to bury the bodies unburied ; and rebury thriothefe, and were even then engaged in the - abase work; we found the evidences of *a milder and entity „. , .., still most painfully apparent.. , .„ -a • "We saw. bodies still ruiuried; at some Ills- • '....113 tweet from the fort; of some sick men who, had .; ) A beennet fleeting from' the hospital, and ..beaten • • - --..,a: down' aid • brutally enurdered;lind their bodies --`'` 1:. -left where 'they had fallen. We weld still see • . .; - 1:. , q the faces and hands and feet of men, white , and I ...lt: . 't blaek,, protriduag out •of the ground, . whom) , :.:tt.'-i ; graves bad not been. reached by those engaged :- • , ....,, , g fri reinterring the,victims of the massacre; mid, , ..2 4 , although a . great deal of rate had fallen within ~,, .i . -it the - preceding two weeke; the gfountl; more,, - . -.? especially on the side and at the foot of the Waif , .. : ,:,'..1.-;' , '; s. where moat of the =eiders had been connitted, • • • -;. . c was still disenleired by the blood of our brave. - , G.'. s but-nnferranate soldiers ; and the logs and _keen '. t; ' j showed but Ito° plainly the -evideune of the '= 1 1 atrocidea.pereetrated. .. - 1 - . - - ,"Many. othlr :instances- if.. equallY atrocious 'i ; -. 1 ..- cruelty might be mettioned ;but your cotornittee , ct' is °moiled to refrain from giving hilts more of - i -- ., ';_, heart-pckening -. details; and refer -to-ge taste- -1 '', -1` '; manta contained in - the velumineeter . tootle:Cony . _herewith '. imlimitted. Theseostatereents were , obtained by them from .eye,witoseeisest sad suf ferers. - Hatay of them as they were eau:tined by . your committee ; wire lying upoeheds lot pale 's and suffering; setae no feeble 'Matt their lips board with chflituilty . frame theiwthda`by whin they endeavored to,. Coritev bete ideal of ,tho cruelties Which had ben inflietett on theinowd which they had seen inflicted ettz otheral . When the murderer returiaM, the day. after_ the capture ; to renew their ilehdisb_work upon the wounded end dying, they found 'a Young end beautiful mulatto woman egg/aching amine the . dead Air the body of her husband. She Was the daughter of a wealthy and influential rebel reed- . ding at Columbue. ' With her hdaband;this wo man wee living tear the fort when our (Ones. tie? tinted it; and joined the, Union men to 'Peet in - ,-'' •.: , holding the place, • Going /troth body to body with , . 3 '-: . all the- earnestness with which. love could inspire. - ' ."'• i an affectionate heart, she at last found the object ' . '.- L of her search. •He, wait not dead i but .both. legs - _ • .were brokep. The wife hid succeeded in getting - ' him -ant trove among the : pile-Sof dead;.and was • " t.. bathing his face,. aud giving him water to -drink from a pool near by, which ha been replenished -• ~. by.the rain that fell a few „hetet before.- At this •.- • moment ahe was seen by . the 'murderous baud, ) ..1,t , . and the cry was at Once raised, "Kilt the; wench., ... • kill beer The next moment the sharp drank of a • . , ' musket was board, and the angel of mercy fell s . . I I corpse on the body of her wounded Mahan& who , it : was soon after knocked, in the head by the butt . , end of the game weapon. -Then h these nvolting ' • ' ...-: . t m . indere were done under the immediate eye of -' _. r Gen. Chilmers;tbe whole wan planned and ear.; -7- '=e-• ''' ried out by,Gen.. Forrest, whole) inhurnaeity has never been surpassed in the history. of eivilized .'"• or even barberoes warfare. • 1., PROGRILSS .14 an article winch we publis ud in this journal in December last, nedui the, captieti, we. - referred id sumo lon'kth to . the l great abet, maim— • faciory of Mr..J. D. Dabbine, at Sa -4 tratruets and .4ermantotin Avenge ; • predicting that ttni, eloap whiCh - Mr. Dobbins 4..manufactures—fatitillarly non as Dobbitue'EtelstrieSoip—trini ,destined • to attain degree Of popnlarlty never etaptaled_hy any other mantlactnred article in thia . CeUntfr ; and kitting that already the cupidityof certaii envious (wonlditte) rivals had. beim excited Mr. Dobbins' Unparalleled atiece.aat I.- . .. . • .Itis to the latter of these ' points thel we. 1.- .' I: ,day wish' brietle , to direct ettentidn. ' . As' a &relit economizer ' of time Ina l 1 abei;.:.we . then , 1 ~.. gave to Mr. 'llobbinte Seep ,the • eislorsirment . • ... '.: which its merits deserve, believing that : by 10: . deing we should promote the etimfott'lliad hippi: : ,•- i•l'. lieu of inillions'7throughont our eitieisand the , '1: country at large: Ent 7o Arp • unwilling that : ".,:, 'our endorsement .- of.a geed article shall be • '' - , : i . ;;! falsely : need tin ' order id give respeetability' . : A'::.? .slid :character ; to- poor imitations; of it. ' -,, .4teroS,,i(re certain aoap.:initinfeeturers 'of the , - 1 - 1.: More' nnsertiptilous three,. who: Lifter vainly ~ 1::; endeavoring. to foist their, !map neon the mat:. . • ',• ,ket, under certain. series lieiM• simply "clianga their names, taitncsit.i is the - lout iMproving : .their wail:ling properties,: and • are. endeavoring, - :--. ,"•!.. to delude the public into Otte . . adoption at` these; • . t • miserable - shams. They are' pretty looking, : • ;1 1 White seaps,°but for washing , ptirpeees are c •• -' •: 4 , absolutely good , for nothing. . Let. the•people: !.- • '4. therefore beware. One 'concern , has even '.• -- C: i gobs so tr• in this deceplion as to' adverilie.. .• ' .... rhflodelpltia ; Electric .9Oftp; very miarlk 'butte,: -' -.l`• .:' -.tinghielsbels, with the' evident : : desigm.ef ruitt,ls.,. leading buyers into the 84poettion •thist it iirthe . ~ zi. ...'... Dobbins' article: Of courea.o 'hongl l / 1 0. will-' _, ~, . established ftrni would. „resort to 4elt at, trick.. • -' ‹. 1 Ili feet,. we'keoiv of respectable. tines intheintsi- • ' bees wliti demitleco 'the imposture more - severely- ..-: : • than does ]lr. Dobbins himself. , • : - .... . •! ,We' can hardly imagine a more disreputable :. ', 4 mercantile preeedure • than those "pl#ed out'' '',: _... e eaap-reaktsrs, after their soaps have beeotne BA.: 4 - , v 1 . 34,1 , oat" as .:themeelves,: endeavoring • to', , ' l reinsecltistO their dead lath:tree by reeramitting t• ; Ibein lei thew. bozo', or rather .In thi.old ones * : •-, 1...., with Lesii ' labels, and palming . theni Off u ti: -...: itnenepieting dealers and consumers As "Etuf.. , , : isle-Soar l" It, iii a wonder that their lindae: •!i t3r has not iMpelled them. even to the use ei. ' ,S Mr. Dobbins' name to give cnrietiti* to. their .; .:".•) Worthless trash. - Again, •We 'ray, ; beware of , " - . l': these • imlfatincel . nose who haVO' not iel, . .:; Willa' the merits of the• genuine 'Elo4rio. Soap ; , ' ',• ':, have ,still a real household bleasing in store for ' : —, them, and, we recommend all our- readers to ~' -, avail themselves of it; but let them be 'careful to . . buy no other than that mannfactured by Mr. Deb. : ---- hins at lus immene workeil corner of'Sjith street and Germantown 4..venue,lPh4delphia,—Pisau. f' tdelphia - Press,. Jiily 'II t/1.1.8(l13. ' , '- , • Ildaroir,Faares, RePubHeap. candidate: f".l - 1 , _ '-'1 Congreaa in the VII I District of.lnibans, was speaking to the pbople of Clay. County, when it'Democrat asked him to defend the.. unequal bearing-of the income tax on farm- era, laborers and others.. Ike answered bY a statement showing ;hitt buys single farmer' *the county paid inbome tax ; but that, be ing Under Democrat' rule; the cotibty taxes - were from 50 to 100 per cent. heavies thin they att3 in the Reublican :cmintles. - The - 1 same thing is said tollae true. in every part of Indiana; the Democratic counties all. pity the heavies t . local tax. It is true, alp, of the 'principal c ounties 'of this State, New-York; :gays, the Tribune, and it is so also; in Penn- . sylvania. The 10.4: Idled demociatic rule is .nothing but a.h . perfect system of 'robbery to; . ;enrich the office-holders, and a large portion fof Abe tax-payee vote in favor of their belbg 'robbed. ' ' t -A LEADISci editorial in the New Yerie * Coni- ° mantel Advertiser says:--,''The' Writei of . , this article can [name over twenty Demme - crate among hikacquaintance. who baire .de cided "hum ,Thursday, July. 9, to vote for Grant and Colfax. Every - Republican has; - I doubtless., had I a similar experience. Go , - where you 'will; one. encounters this disap;• ' pointment and disgust at the ,Tammany nom- Mations. "One Democrat asserts that he can- tiot stand the repudiation Platform. A see; Otid does not like Seymour's war record, and athird regards the nomination of: the revoln ticinary -Blair sa r an insult to every'law abid ing Dernocrat.., Our advices froM the east and west ski show , unmistakably that this, defection binot confined to New York, but, extends, as stated' above; - everywhere." -c CALEB CUBRIS(cIi I.scEottripm.-110n. I:N. Morris, Ist& D'emociratic Mr• C. of Illinois, now strong for . Giant, publishes a wittiest- - letter' which - contains the ;following erstroor- 'dinazytyredlctien . .•- • r* %- - A few days after the nomwations were • made by the convention which 4 isitembled in - Nevi York on the 4th ihstant, / 1 had a con- -) versation in Worthington City with 'General , Cushtng, of Massitchnsettsn which that- . ernieptitirist and politleian'eald : "Thealm- ttnestien t 9 determinei st-the electirnfis, Shalt General Grant or Frimk Bier bePretti, dent for the "next. fottr z years tor if Eteymenr to elected he will not live b year." The on notincement,-I con k% startled me. Tkricw. General Onshhtg7li Intimate knowledge:or Governor 13ernottr, and that he never , in dulged in an idle remark. •-•- Tut prospect, of the triemPhintilectionaf . Mr.ekan,dard Wirers, Grant-and *fax, co i l') timei t to brighten .-ris the campaign ope s '' tlitoßghout the country. The 811*i:delayer • : *4rda SeYttionr; and- the reirotritinnary jitiitudic,of Blair, ._are driving numbers o 'Democrats into Os Republican .rank 'ln •.. nearly all of the *stern towns and Cities, c ii. inxteetions to our party are Medd& '''' At . BOCkville, In Illinois, one hundred Irishmen, formerly Democrats, recently united with -a • Geard club. - The German Democratic 'paper:: tivreoria, in.the'same State, cannot, awalar • Seim:nit and Blair. It claims to spesit - lhe • , sentiments of a lento. - "number ' nt''Fristptu Dermans.. - L'- - - • '" '• • " • • ' ' dDiatoilamo orator at Nait/ e."Tenh., laatThansaay etietklog; creatid,qttlto / t een -- salon by dertoocWrig the' t.likitlx glom artd:advisiiig tros'rebebi to Itiap - this peace, or : Biterwitiotr would get rite tipper Matt. Art- moue good for iforty ttuxutud majority . ; for Gra*. ed - Tow Inch/Aims Thrice finds 'Mar hitititlt to .10 R e b e l t u t u, It says e ,_ I . 9blestt ion is made dolor this way to theihdtirsemeat of the' Etter hitter," by a'-few timid oe atek seare..of prudence,- sa.: yet- it -Ito IhSe Meatiest letter of. Frank Blair Wills Mad: Col. IttocilOsid thst secured the Ittrthero the ackatiistioa for Vice Presidatiti , 'We anizt lasteatopnoussitiorila rcsait pax aims": • - ..' ' r 1,-', i ,i. Ilk•