TERMS OT TWE MINERS' JOURNAL. • iB3 73 rim ANNUM IN ADVANCH.. $3 Do IR NDT PAID IN ADVANCE, ♦ 70 CLUDA—Sobec=ors invarialgy In advance. Tiree copies to one 07-0 0(10, 13 Fifteen " ' 30,00 Tol(rwszsitass-44 00 pez lOW coples—Ccolh. Clt.rjonien and School Tear-tiers will be hurrah. etl with *h. 3 OrP.KAI. at $1 50 it advance, or $1 1151 f 'paid Within the year—over one year at full rates. . •n• • ' . RATES OF ADVERTISING. i Rine wOr.la to a line. eeven Utiel eqttare. • ". pne one equarn o f seven lines: or !erne. tincliiding datej. one Insertion. $1 00.. Stlbiequent insertions 23 cents each. . : ..e Keen Or test— T 4 is 885,$ 4 5 , 1 ; $8 50 $l5 041 equaree...., -3 • • ,4 554 hi et Three " ... .. '4 r. T &i In (4 1 6 ro 25.40 Pour • " r, 04. n 4 r.. 1•4 1.1 , ; 9.0 4 , 0 30 00 Special Noucee Su per cent togber,. Local Notices and lines over a span!, 20 write a line LoPertioia., • lamer - Advertisements YtiN per aciee ment IlarThe-cirElation of ,the Jocassits not exceeded by any paper lillabed in the State ant of Philadelphia or pittelnum, dlt is now the hugest sheet pnbilabed fo pennsylvaris. , within the last five Yearn the inbeicription list was donb'ed. and It continues to,inereess rapidly. As an lidvelt s dng =calm It I. one of the beat in the State. • A • . - 1 A r • MENTS:, _ SA - . - . • - „ . MEM Terminus of th Philad4obia dra-lifiad Pier 13 North; PortOlitrlimood. S( 'OTT; WALTER & CO . • ' Aingims inn iwirriFis or • • * Ci) /4SSA.. MAI • • Sole . Agents for the ItAZLE • -• PhilsidelpheCcfg a ßrALTßit '& CO., 221 W t 7 il ncit leek " 5:4" . A / Vi.ER liftoS.Ar t ,Co.. Ili;ttrosd , - - -qlcot" sr Boston— SCOTT; vWALTERa, co.. 29 Dome '69,,1-17 tEWIB AUDENidD a co // C Qg A: - 'Lehigh Spring k Wilkesbarre, - Locust Dale k Merriam Locust fit., • Draining's Sbasnokin,Trensont Lorberry Wolf Creek Diamond kilter Red ash, clank Ridge Shenandoah While do, • N, , eorge , i Creek k Broad tsp. . , Tos Walnut Sueel, PhilmielPtita• 110 Broadway, New York. OFFICAS 14 ilhi Stmet,Boeton. • • • . 31 South St., Baltimore. • • 1 . 5.3 W,ld.mlnister St., Prim-Mmes. Runprld WTI A.RvES —Pi.: Richmond , Port John • itoo, Jetrii City, BsitlmorAl: . . i~RR IS AITDEN MED, L oErtyo,E purTs. WM. G. ACDENRIED: ADDISON CHILD, • I FREDERICK A. - POTS. , --March 21, !GS ' . ••• . *. DAY; • lIITDDEI,L .& ,CO.; 3St^ILR~ Alb 813iPPERSOOP . L.ll` 0TT1 , 3169 :—N0.,2n5 Walnut Pt., Philadelphia. 111 Broadway, (Irinity-Building) N 7 Brukno Street, Boston. SeileAgent, , cfur the•Suh:4lf . the l'otto!ring peZetirgtht iIARLICIGH Luntirrn CO.t% COAT. COO% MCKORY afJ • • OR.SpER and the EXCELPOon. COAL CO.'S Rua- SUIPTINP Nk 4 H AZVI* 7 7—Pier N.. IN FL RichmOn4 'Kier Nil. 3 ElizabohnTt. • 7 . N. X. Feb 14'65--i-vm . .• Pier 10 Pori Itirboaisisd. , • S C IC.S 0 N . 131drinera and WlioleAala Milan of CELEBRATEDFRANKLIN COAL i OF LTILEMIN VALLEY. ' t, Bole Stdppers and nailer!. of the well-known ' • HENRY - CLAY COAL. • 1132 %walnut At., PhilasPit. OFFICES GM Trinity, Ruildtott, Y, Y. •J 1 Donor St., Boaioo. JOSEPH G. MOODY, General Agent. • Jan. 18. '6B Pier No .115 BLAKISTON,.CfItAErr.& Co., .L r . WNW AND entrrnae Or . - 'LORBERRT AND LOCUST, !MOUNTAIN COAL. Shlpptre of other lappmved qualitkw of • WRIT AND RED ASH COAL. . OFFICE'S 31S,'10ELInnt Street, 'o Trinity ncalttliux, New York. I y Ikuthe Street; .Ilowtuti. Yi Westmlneter:Sh, Providilnce. Jah 1, 15 • Prer No. 4, Port Richmond'. I WELD, NAGLE &:CO THE BEST QUALITIES • ocus Mountain & 131ack ifeath . . c. .., IL 1' .0 A , L- S , ." ‘ i,,, FOR NUFACFRRING A. 4 q0 . D011.118 - FIC US$., Oil ' -----' AGENTS IN ALL MARKETS • . r. MR Tim, czczuSerzn I VACICSON' • ORBERRY" .COAL. •- . - 1 203 Walant.Nt„. Plidadelphis, .. OFFICES; 119 3 R on flti e ß s ll t i r t:C f LlZ n k: . Gm. M. W . 1"1.1). Etti!RY W. NA,4,1e.„ RDA 11. SURRWIN. 7 -16 , ' c'S • , i . , . Pier No. 14 North Pt. Itjatmesd. _ . ' . 0.4.. dr. ,T. EL 'EA_Sil i " OK do - CO., ? • .SRIFPRRB OF - • ~ WIIIN'E JANII RED ASI COAL,., i NO....I2NDOCFCST:, PRIL&DELFRIA,.d ' NO. lg. DOANE BT., BOSTO N . . , • Busisside Red kaki; • • - ' ; . • - • I_ . Alssiosehits" White Ash, . .. ' I.lscust..llspons. White Ash VOA .. April 4, " . 4•1 •, 1 ' • , • - lc . • - . PHILADELPHIA, &c. - . fi,CHITYLKEILL 111AVIGATION, Shipping Miami for4STlluagg cou it • Greenstick, Delayare *her, Philada. LEWIS, AUDENIIIED & • . AGE .roR TESAIALE OF THE ' .I;FiklOreek 011amoied Cionl Co** Diaieend BeA & Black IHletiltb White ANY Cealo. . (V 5 Walnut Street, Philadelphia UFFJCBS 4 110 Broadway. New York. . 1.14 Kilby street, Boston. • Wharf Nib. REPPLIES da BRO. .6. tor. Walnut & Fourth it.., Phil 401 1 71C11:8 iSt Pine Street, Now York. . Merchants , Sauk Building, Pro demo rzaisoN, rum*. • ' '„e.:,o. DAVIS 'PEARSON do o” • r" Karin AND 1010141111 Of =I KLEBRITED Loarsr- movirreni warns Ain . and SPOHN VEIN . RtD AB}l ' COAL. ' . -o. 13S ,Walnut Street, Philadepllit. OFF b a' . ,No. 111Brcedway, Rot= No. 9 minlt7 ' Braiding, New Ycek. • • , No. 11.Doane Street, Boston. _ • WHARP--GBEENWICH, DELAWARE AVENIII. Jan 4.69 I 1- • .DAVIS, TALES & Co. SHIPPERS OP* LEHIGH, LOCUST MOUNTAPI, Sat- MOKIN, LORUERRY, and BITUMINOUS COAL: • I rear valley Shamokin Coal. Agents ; toe Fmk% (Centralia Col.) Locust Mt. Mal. Plymnath Wilimabarre Coal. office, N.. 333 Wallow .11AQKER dc 000K,- . ...' .1:,,ODDIIIT GAP,. -." •,, .. __,L LOCIDI .2N tO TAo.n. T OLAPII. U.NATEL . cm, Osiers In other Ord soolltiee o • • DUMB AND END ASH COALS. • No. $l4 Wilma Street, Phriad . 4011116 - end Wcodiss4 ..):. . , liiirtionos, klortyigl.l River. • •_- ..p u i mA p Moan" Rgarn. Jun 11:. doom, NOUN B.ST/MLER; Shipper and A Jail:NM-1 • pachnylkill HILITIZINL • i'DEDERICK'S Coal Hoisting 4 • v Patented 186% •A , IE la new dm years since iise inematioa of oar 01$ wing machine, end lamer Worm with may machine teas we hew favored with each theimina oeeK a= 'lOO at Um in me. It is simple, durable. ( ) minim, WI hems Ow lame number sad Or period milidwilak Om. We make • tints with wheats at if sada OM diameter. Di& I C 2 iPthe tinning SERI teatla • L. dic P. K. ddriailtundand Ilscbine Watt, Feb as .ta Lip t fLUMBING AND GAS 'FITTING LATTIVIDED TO IN ALL Mint ital3'Cit6lL lIWINHARGILS RIODEILITILJO Orders MA time G itob 12 roe 1 MVO d 1110 1 PUB "de 11 IL, on the Delaware, at i!`trili ' Pier No. Id, 14. terips;ll. QIIINTA:10, , W RD, ~ tk OOr 9 Pine Stree4 New . York. 200 - liirainut " ehiladelphis. 24 RIMY. '"‘ _Beston. ' • 00AL Or ALL KINDS BY TEO; OABEIO, Jut I..as ' - Pierilto. 13 Port - Richmond. , GEORGE.' S. REPPLIER,: MINIM AND acierin OD • * • 0 A.; .• •,* • RICPPLIER. MOOLIIII.t 00. 41 lonia 410 4 411122 - - 0110:e;. HEPYLIER'S-Mammoth Vein. DU CAN COAL C 0.% terns Vein (Red £thy.. - • ECKERT - It C0..3 Lorberer. , • . Orners:—.l29 Waltintd‘ r ' . 1 1111 Broadway, dew Work. . 27Soam4 Om, Sodom'" ijannary I, 'eS .Pier N.. 9 Port Richmond. • 101111 - R. - SHIPPERSOF COAL, 318 Walnut: Street, Philadelphia, . Doom roa mown am. airs or,ooai. No. 61 4' West Thirteenth St., New Yoh. • ' Third AveluesNew York. Ives' Wtol. No. 99 India St., Provid4e.. • ' Colbvs•Whart, Mt. Washington Avert., near Fed era; Street. Boston.' • Jan I, .6.3 -1- • Ple'r 21. AIIDENREED NORTON - & .Co,, 3, C 0.- A T.l—• -l e o(**T !NOUN TAM% from tour HAZEL DELL and CONTINENTAL COLLIERIES. 1411.11.1901L1N, fmmILNTERPRISE CiOLLIERY. I.ORBllBlll4.fronileDDLE CREEK COL. 32$ Walnut anent. litlladelplila„ • ' OFFICER: / 119 Dioadway, New York. 27 Doane Street, Bodnar. Jau 4',5: • •I; • • Pier 80.14. • • • BORDA, KELLER l& NUTTING Wholesale 'Dealers In Beat Varieties of . AN'CURACITE -& •BITENINOIN COAL. 397'Walnut .13treet, Philadelphia. OFFICES: 4234 Kllhy Street, Winton. • • Room 04 Trinity Bralhig, N. - York. ' • irliote Aaron' foe West Gress wood Coal avid Garremaa'a /Girard Coal. GEORGE CREEK BITUMINOUS on board at Balti more or Georgetown. Jan 1.'89---1. . JosEptl-F. - ottAN. & co., • Solt Shippeiv of die Mineril Spring Coat Co.'s Baltimore Vein Wilkeoliaree Coml from the LACKAWANNA REGION. also Megar - Creek Let • ' ,hilth COAL: Especially adapted to smelting Iron and foundry pur posea.; PIERS 4 AND 9 ELIE tiIIETRPORT. N. .14. 41 • • TRINITY N..Y. I •SOST. ON OF ICE. DOANE STREET. • March ‘2.i. '63, • 134 m• • OASTNER, ,STIONITET & WELLINGTON • • Tilinera and:Shippers of Cool. Hisruside (Tr= their Barnaide ttt Shasta - Level. Vein Med Ash)._ . . --Cneuat Nountnis (White Sah). (89 Trinttylinittling, New V i sit, OFFICES : "AI Wahint.titreet. - Philadelpl4, - Cle lloaFte"iltreet, Books. Wharf No. - 0, Port iticiltmotiot, Jan 1. .a§ • . - •' • . . - : „ „ . . . . - . -. •.. . , . r.. . -/. . I 1 - .'! - . - •. . , ... . .. L . - • .r"...; ~. :.-. ~' -.-;...,..:- I .-- ~•-• - --..- 1 . •: • . i', . - --,' - - - 1 -• ' ' .. I . . : ili '.';',.-.... ~.. , ....„ 2 ,- ; .. . .. . .. _ . . . . . - • ::• . I . .. : . • • ... - ' •• . ' •• .. ' :4/ T. ~ . • ./. - . - . . ,L . ~., i. - • ~ , u E ._ .• . - . . , • . -. . . , ~ .. . • ~ . • • .E : ~ ' ' ' . . .. . : r.• • . .. . . • • • .• . • .- t I . . .... .'. 2 • ' •'- :' . t e'l,-- .. .." . .--• :t ... - . 1 " - . ' ANNAN & 4A3ISEY'S . . - !?-.. • --,..• . : -...-.. - 7 '',-----• . I. '• '.',. ' - • '' .. ',. .:.,- . • i • - ..•! .. , . ' '.. ' r.. 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Ito, Agent, No. DI , Doane WASHINGTON,M. Jona.. Agent- • Jan 1., .o& . • • 1. • VANDUSEN. BROTHER * C 0.,! • • 111/11r1.11 MID 111111 . 1112 Or . r. ° 0 . 0 A. . S OLD COMAA - trY'S LIEUGR, LOCONT . MOUNTAIN . LOCUST OAP, WILiiitSBANRE, LEHIGH, • ' AND OTHER . • WHITE AND EED• ASH COALS; Smartie WaturszaftftglettiPortCity • ... - • Jersey . . run Walnut street, Phtladelitas. • Orin= e 4 111 Bro. Away, New fork., N. • " •.' L. 5 Doane 11),., Boston. Tan 32-1. ! NEW YORK. • Z. MUMMER VI. • P. A. *AI.W eICSI-I.ER Ab - CO - : AND SHIPPERS OP 0 -A 1.1 , Offloe,itooml9,l . *ity.Builainz 111, Broa d' way, NRW YORK.' 941ARV33—No. 4, Paol<ll,Lellapastad. WIWI of East Rim, 'Now York, .I=l • 1- MUTE, ..f r OWLEB, SNOW, (SUOCESSOILS TO JOHN WU : 00.,) Mappers eta • LEBe~• I,oollBr WILKEBBABBX, SORANTON and OMBEILLAND COAL. ' -- Orate—NO. 73 TILINITY BUILDING 111 gEtO/41. WAY. ; NEW YORK. A w n 11, .es • . 161) BOSTON. I-AMES $; REED, _ No. 17 Doane St , Boston: kill /Alp% FOR RABTRRN IiARILAT; OF lialklry Niters sod Shipper! of - Proems Coal. Job* J. Dowry. lion ad Miners sod slifp. pen of flilberton Cold. .Tazi 1 IfS 1- _ H A ST INGS C IllamalUetarerris of o`sumil . 1641 Dewier* is Co ll rriere Who. MINTON OIL IN OAOKB An BAUM! Always an band and for sole at the very lowest tint ' kei price. • WAITATI YotsLL R -I ABTENP= 54 Frontlit - .. censer ldalileat Lanai oric. • , JOHN IIASTMEA, Now 1 - 1 • • IlLimaidasy _lt 'Now Hefted. New Ycet. Xip 18. ' '84_ _ Tbs. above (Ail add Ilianahketarene Wese l by BANNAN-dt RAINEY jPottevllle. 1 To Coal Dealers, - Gas Co's., i!ko. TIRE tmdenrlgued !doing succeeded Focht rim in the lick manasetare of libehrr telebriLei Ducat , Belf-DTllitranket, Hoiating 'floooss t s Bob* .• 1 • Aid litAN u ol ourrnio tostudictwe . p- • Iron -darn • iron mei • ' 41 =-• wifirszwasmajwit, _ . - -• piamptwed 'to dB oedema, th prompti 00 . the Piteat Altg ON the BelfAhimperot, Doek Blade, em andaa alteatleVtlat mitt& • taring at paretterhog the , moue trots so dont ktee- - mem Or ee wit *ll grossed' to the wow Beak, ate - • OD teet Lettete Paliet; _ l_ ."111: . 1#1 . 402014 Row Amman. in mammy 1141311101ridLISPIII pipit ingiis gra, 13 07. 14110,Pr AIVIMET'r & • Pier pert Rkhisead, • nor. • ; W, s r AND RED ASK COAL r'AGMVI'Ii for the sale of the relebrated i cettver armor,. (Lehigh) Illbeneuedealt Citre-exid gam Ac Triebelte Locate Bffeitstatit White Ask ceal q rAlso and Peak h 21118. RED_ ASH "COALS. • • PION MOSOILIMPL THOMAS COAL CO.'S costewiLLTAMS'a RING and BOYLAN'S Celebrated . AMILY COAL. . Also Diticohms and ClUllberiajaCilall, Or. WOO OD tahllebed reputation. Ornota—PHILADA., 217 Walnut NEW TORE, It , om P" Trinity Banding. PROVIDENCE, IS Weitiastet St. • BOSTON, 25Daane • litbroxry 'll9 .1 ..N . . • 0 . 7.10 ', - • WE brie appothted lliisaro. : 16111172WT* NIRELIL. 217 WALNUT 87112117. PIIILATOIL MIA, mole Agitate for tbe eale of du - -'• - . . SILVER BROOK 'faERIGH 001/ft ‘: I - \ limn Pat itlebrooed. Philadelphia.; • HOME /k• Lomas* aswr, !Shen. Bilver Brook. Feb 99.18!8.; . . . 84, J.OH,N ROAM Kea *ern; • 11111 at Harris Waite sit, boatel Webster B. As Franklin:Coal of Lykens' Valle* Red Ash. Sil ver Run Free Barai'rag, & Oak dale` Ptak Ash C 0 A..t . 190 FIFE 17, PT.. RIOHNONO, PiElikDA -.._;.- , 1 Citeilfs Creek Camberiend'd. Braid Top. - -, ..Rivea'a Wing and Baskiten Leidelt. PIEB, NO. 2, ELIZANETHPORTiN. 3.ti orF . ICEB:-903 1-2 Wain Let„ stkiiima AS Trinity B BaumN. Y. Sal Doane At. entsn. J. G. !MOODY. ;Or *VIM Junnry 1.:Q9 ~ -M• . , Lay • Pier No. 11 • • BA110)1017 & , . ,• mums Aim "erne or rail - Celebrated AISIII.4I;VD - tOdi, PROM. ILUlANOYliloprrem. Philade OFFI CE•4llVilnet-fArret, Iphia. • • - • . New York 01See-111 iiiroadwer Ten* Building, Room 69. ISAAC SIELTZREt. Agee . Roston Oftlce -7 Doane Street. Vazial.;lB-1- . MICR BWATARA.I449 COAL CO ., - . - . 5/0611z0rrx417187%, Ilatuarxi.pnia. .1' • . ' SWATARA V i .A.LI.. -. , S . F R E.E43 - 11 R N, I NI . G• : 0 0 A L-. ,We'haae appointed WELD. NAGLE &- CO., • f Philadelphia and New iatir. WELD, MEE -14 WIN & CO ., of Boston. /Wen for the sale Of oar Coal in the New - Xl:eh and markets. All ordere•throterb them or 4 through US will re• calveprompt ,attention. .. SILAS Y i tICBS, Trainmen Weld. Nagle &Co„ ••34 Wahipt fit. Phils Orissa : 1 . ".. ." • " • J - 110 Broadway, N. Y. - Weld, Bherwin & Cn. Doane 'St.,. Boston. Pier Nw. 4 Pert Idielassawald. 'March 28, IA '• , . : 1341 ' 'PT. JOHNSON dr, COAL; .• • • WI:KLE, •.. Sommer to A. T. at t CC, .. 4 • MINER & SHIPPER Cif TH CELEBRATED " FHltOn " ; 4r "Stont' dal') ikals; From tteellberriliind the Stoat, Collteitee. near He- Metal), Pa. DeliveTal direct ham' miner orptraid.in•itei at Fr: JOHNSON, HOBOKEN *MN: HMINSWICE, N. J. O F1C644:..-44 41; 46 Titialty i ßisll4l4l6 t 1 1 STU , ' wog', New Work. - 111716, 418 to N. D. HALL HALL &-1-IAYWARD, I!II[I7TS4JIk Alip Dl4llris IN s• 1100118 t Mon4ain,L(ddgh,lir ilkeabarre, Oha inokin, Lao, Allegheny & Broad Top 11. - ..,.. By Itailmil, Canal, Mill fru' tori likkatead onowarn OREEK,.CIIMaND, PROM GEORGETOWN, ALSEAND A and RALTIMOR3L .- OFT/Crehl 318 i WAL STRUT, PIIII.ADS MO I F, M. Mint it. Ye •. - _ . - • .12:6m, - 1 SCHUYLKILL tO. • AM.1611 3. ' OPINES; th \ Weber; and. Shipper of • - Oeloteded • LO aL TMO .I AM COAL. Peateville, - • aylkill 1 . 17, pew. Jill .1..69 .1, _ • I . , . 1,- .1:101A. N D rre;LIZAIIIL.—The Oompani me' now n =d to mahaN on tbeinanaa er . These hada are located on dm veryW illa ma r the fiednieber eon baring ore lbar mike em Natal, Craft Lona. end all , the wane la Vat bran. be& Mowery! ;brio* water , froxibla lemma with an abendance of Umber for will now be mane_ to goW tenant s o i li m app=to 11:11. BM, pran of the , Na Weltiltreat. !few VIM , . - LORBERRY AFT FRANKLIN IL 0 B Y r. a wain volt— 'oda mew gr zr z r n " dth cara Gomm a.wbo . ros sok tit from opoojrj uo a phumsvia. . IS; . No. t 5 Plne in.. Few York. .' 1441tet J. J ••• 48-1 8tlf8T EEL. - oe LORA MUM p 111.111... -CWe, t be 'bar walled es in We en ourbnidnew thin_ . oltinii...,' di Oci. \ . ~ .1 : o rrifie a 031., \ ":'. 4 .11112TINO. • • Ir. 011IAZIP, a • • ricer •, • • Imhof smelt. lid himself with J. R. •-, 1f: , ! will reside in Philadelphia and Ell= • • '` 7. . ~• • • ily dds-waterwlll be unde r . die' soccieslie '• . :7' , n of fILALLPTOBI, GIBASIT •, 00. - - 1 ,By incowl easy mai atiwattsa its pispoimii, 1 / 1 1 Ito aldlthill the repatealori of • •• celebrated Log. berry (kill Pordiseersen ••• mon fasten Ulla coal shipped is the cedar. - • ' • :an i. wa .' • • LAMM% BO • ; it 1;I m UCILLW/EIA / I 1 / 2 1111 . 016 l ig Mundietwe the !Sheet • • Mining and B • Powder 1i sty fee the Azdusette Treht. lilies, et quantity of either A or MI ,deLhieed - at the Wiest owlet este% to r Zinitlol4 tu= Metes. troth tow the Blew , KOIN, aa tat* lotion georeateed. -• • tomphee ehnsk el the Lellle Powder Comiasons . Gt7I4PODNV, ER - aostiotiva Itsaiksisi ell Ideas ot SAFETY FUSE.: Orden tact* liftman Notiott. hoot &nate% Pe l tor the Wyoming Itheloo.•freet • R. J. X.PX • 171111roberz• Pe. . s WM. Algil,. . Melo% Ps.- lir Um NM Lower WX. 00 Comber Elft MISCELLANEOUS. INkREMOVAL4IOO TBII liedandgned have removed Rom Reran N 0.115 Trinity Bending. No 111 Bandy' . ' No. 35, FIDoSt., P Floorf Trot, Bevan Hre a Ind and carer Re ode LuRBIOIRII gala FRANKLIN COAL, -Roo edam of Every CKSTRALIA LOCUST NOUNTAIN, tom mines J ifred4l.loo3ll,from OLD OM PANTS and other yen kelpies IRINA BOIMItEIit- BED Ail) warn ASH - . • • i : . CIIIIMILAND AND BROAD TOP SKIII-Butitl , NOUS COALS. CALDWELL, GORDON & CO; Fnbrk,llB ' tam CENTRALIA COAL TEA lINDILISIGKID !AD &MIMED • OALDVaLL . EHNIDON&Co_. oi Phi —l24eiphipt gore Arabi MEM, mho thisc r ele• brute Coal, wawa WM bcial;q2ed from art wharf at Port Rtelmood and Lindell% lit Put Wen affirm) Awn direction. 'Orden mg, be addressed to then at Pun.Aniumu-216. 11 Walnut AM Bilw Yoas;-31... 3&lPlaito at. - • Barron—Mo. 144 lime at. • •-" •3. M. WRECK. Ceatrallii, Janus 7 lit, teas, . • SAMUEL I#3IISISILUI, Jitasticoo Sr tie iforsee. Real sabre and Liceused Aarallosear. • . No, 1 iItII,ANTOGIO Seim. Porravus; Peoxi; Special lineal= even to nit bottoms IA tie &Sore branches. lining a lame expertameo, saildettlon 01M =Mow rumbled. Collo:Moe eapeclally soar sad wAlteoettelnepoltlais actiotion.. Feb LAB _ . • J. "G. • FRICK, 65IITIMEOR TO BROM( a altozmwau WIRE 'COAL SCREENS, Wailer the Jeakb.torPatisas. do*. suuzatcum gm; POPS ILL. PA. Jan 1.488-1- 111;' Jr., NEW • MARBLE STORE. NO. £OO2 4, • • . ' • Chestnut St - -- e- t r 1 JAKES E..OALDIZETIIOO„ JR • WELLERS,' • . iare . been app‘intet 11PNCIAL AaffrO In Ude city fOr the sale of the Gartman' Mfg. Cemepan_rio Pb. Plated Ware. We guarantee These goods to be deotdatig =Perim to anything Lu the market. excelling in des, finish arid quality. •••• A large toeortment will be maintained. 'and .o l d aR the amateur:Lour regular FIXIID EATS!}, Trade lurk • - Stamped of on the ( 4. glecW o Plate 113 10111 / a t.e. each u e ' a/title. , . • E 'CALDWELL & CO. • t, • 902 CHESTNUT' ST.,IPHILL July 4. *GS i Igateta,..6B-10-17,1. 9T. " OBOKET. j COAL. H. R. HAYWARD EVERYBODY SHOULD nos rata imam - man. . BEAUTIFUL: SPECIMENS - • or ALL Tip , • U. S. MOTIONAL MUNOZ PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES •. Or ALL • tie . q. TREASURY NOTES, :- NATIONAt_BOK NOTES.. nuthonned by Ads of and tow in c,iroula titm Elegantly mounted on call an a l suitable far training. Valu t able and ' bLtorl crnteseslnfjfitati=todaji 04 cones , genesatkuo. - . • • Cs)l and see them at • • • BA. UM d. UMW. Pottntlie. L. 'F. WHITNEY • 8A.143K.E11, OE RE MEET, P1Y1113174X, Dealer to - WIERVIAN AND PORE., GOLD AND • au, 1,144111 Richwine, '• ' \Valtell. ' States . Benda . . • ‘Qziartersiastees Vase silo _ VisearreatAeney. KUNST IDOSIVAD. ON DKPOIIIT.-=: 181113312" STOCK S an all d BONL e :4 l 6ed sgr =i ; the New York and 1 Boo* of Brokers at usual Co 1.1; , CREEK; otr These . ern lamillat trawl ot__ • DECALCO wz wimp BEAlrruuL err \ _ TraasraTiag maim wanuy es Olds*, Sisait Weed s Silks ire.. ale., TO Durant •=AMP INN rostrlßMV77- 'rat !UMW& Parade a it.AWNAPI it UAllllllllPill BOOS AND STATIONERY KORA ~~ier.~ik~wa`ar /4~ swN~: iu~: imit z " raw* ansrasonmitifflrfor :•111TUASI 117.11... e• en Whom tik mow o•olllriift.rfil 'nod ilk Ile of ...., oxia m 7 .47. :fter =moil xissbil i nrii le - Ole I WM 1110784Vil li a r aliar 11 •11111 ", Si Osterrar 111! ow .‘ WS , Zitaa ll* rift lillent aft boa AI, _tea else laiNsilis f immeigh.• e ~---- m at , 4lldsVitakeriraustrep- __ A m* MI"'". °34.°4 :SATURDAY 2ilo4l;NTlN4i,',,A:lll62pSri • - " 0 . • • ~,, WORK IRON CIIHENANDOAIIII IMO* irlollllllll46—The. , . 'imbocribar is now wpm*. to bitikl steam Radom, A:mm.oW Breakers rilll and'thift'eara, AU kids of Mania tr! and forgbagsztaae to order. \ &pedal Wootton paid to' tho tozoldoetoro 11 . 11 ..1.: a. Tom. • Ethentndosh OM an 1 . IS 1. 1- TILE PALO ALTO mOAD e to toot* RAIER mom— hog m = alt o TO pounds T per yard—sTßltrr Da pounds PeT Ptrd. tomtit i BAlLS— either toe horse ears or loccanothes.—gal All these rills ate of the LATEMP AND - IR/1 4, 4 YOST APPROVED PA•rr Aloe a amend sesoitment of MERCR- ANT BAR IRON, RoliodS Fists Mows. Ova Ha Wend and Grooved. ROOWID Bit.ND IRON, CAR AXLES, RAILROAD PiSH PLATES AND HOOT SPIRES. forrallS. ROLLS mit e car the beet hninds of cold Blast dittoes' iron. ready for toweith er T rifle. street Pella or bar__ Iron. iAlso all kinds of ICARIINGB FOR ROLLE% XILLE.J We alas In., vita a tt en ti o n to cm? DIFFERENT PATITRNS OP ROARS, tie cutting. old nills.midleditron,' de.. A.c. affic. RATW.OOII Prdeldent. Mee corner Sd =Ma** Ste., Pettey' Mc; Pa. „Ifni 1. .118 I . r- • POTTSVILLE- UOLLIN 11/11iiL, TIMIB ABROTHERS, Pro netorsi • • Venteavfile. Pletanyfitill Cetisity, Penns Igezadietnress .of _Railroad Iron (both T and Rye; ROW ate prepared to 'were and sole orders at abort notke. forany and Ldp lba cadthary stars In use. a Kidetng 'oar own pig thietal,.we are *ra toasted: suitable ores; in t • , tab therefore rely upon receiving, It, all Awe tirei dens nate, The mallet sizes of T Rule; 2t,, 22,,t and 40,pxmo to the yard. Otis" on hand , and supplied Inlssall lota as wanted. ' • . . . Ptgtsville,lan I. 45 . - , 2 ., • t • BALDWIN' LOCOMOTIVE lIVORES. sitanitco nil , Aiw. N,yokfied a and mizanton--streep!.. Philedekhia. Pane., lonia. an i the attention of Itelirorid rte . It mai thad ,4o their system ()len Rail_ 1.‘1.2416;iz. Maim in width. they &readapt. in -1= ea to the pardculer busbies% -or which t h ey am yl * modem ; by th e me of:one, two, threb m ixer. peir of driving wheels t - and the .oat ,of the whole, Cr eo watch of the weight es may - be, desirable for sd tiotion; and in- scooseinodating their'the grades, superstructicei, - arid saliand 1 mirk tabs' rv acem ."l9 g theirs mes a s the aaalm tlm Metal effect of the pow is secured with the least_ expense for at m" d biell,wnd repairs to Bo and Elogine; Nith Z u ft ucil ats In view; and as the of twenty -7a wee yaw experience In the easiness by our senior . Ora wannhattre Ire different lads d Mi' and several cleiees.of sizes Of oath kind.— rt n tr attention paid to the sumek•of ths ma chine in the plan and wericenanship of all "the details. Our long experience and opportunities of Lobtag ines- ining br-' ggssauce. enables as to oder there enwith - the ass rands that Irr YOCUM . mousey and durability, " thry will 'compare 'favorably:with thoeg of any l other kiwi In me. Wir also •thrMth to ordawheels, Ulm. I S bwrao , r, IoW moor tiro fto flt centres Ml: 4 =g .03111 tionalatfogs for . be:sings 'of. of , tilled** and Boiler W ; and every ar ticle appertsiningththe repair or ' of Locum tive /itruchML ':i T d' __„ ~ • 4.,,,RANHAM, . • Jan 'L NY3.7.1-:_ t _T-11 :, •t . C T. MGM:" mo COAL ,O,P.MlLS.Toiiiii4h iliEllitiii. A ....Pliewerielleiter Workti.l , ... 1 . . ii: The anbe4ibets respectfully invite thO: jai:tendon of th e idleness oanunnnity td Works, on Railroad Street, below th e Passenger Drpot, Pottatrille„i where t..llitre Otemr'to' dianotaeture .. . pollas IWMI-TRY DICSCRW Smoke 'Stacks, 'Alr„Starim, Blast i Pipes, Drift . Cars, &r.., Le. _B9llepo on hand. !Being practical mechanics, and ha • for years de voted th ems elves entrely-to this bninch • the bnainete, . latter thenteelves that work don eat their establish- Ment willgtre satisfaction to an who may favor ihetn -with a call. Individuals and Companies- will, end it gresaly to their advantage to' nminei their erotic be- Ibte engaging deeWttfre. • ft:JOHN T. NOMA • - Jan 1, .03S-1- - itArt,ipw RHODA. WAIMINGTON IRON W 11*8 aorta of the litterfirmof Wren Bro.. mown u the "Vi'ASIIINGTOX , 1:110N WORKS," located en Qui street' , la tbs . Nottnerit of Pottsville, ell be, •-••• continued by the inthectiber , ,in all, tug 7 - 7-EEr various branches. vis r Steam Engine bundler. and all kinds. of Itsehineryfo . reining eith e r coal of ore ; bleat Imam - of hot or .. Id his& ; all kinds of relined aurtinp and relined: ear fixtures' of wrought endued has ; all kind! offheas eastings ; all kinds of srulthwork.• and all su e la;:f i ihe. ha* , ta e - proved prenne,angle -and wade, i fict ng, Repairing promptly attended to and neatly. • By eareltd attention to busineet the becriber traita be will reeetee a iharti of the public e so nt-. Nally beetowal on the lateerm. , 7 : • Jan I. 4113 , . gIitIIAND MON . . • AThe esescrocessze now fully pre? p,("' to car Arnold irod works, Sty ee .and Pumps . uli.•••••I any power. and lq, to rtadlliC arld m cimm other proposes, Coal nr •ustra of evert „ sloe and pattern Ow in use, together katings of' eimiy description: Coal . d Drift,V 'of all sizes and patterns, large Track . • Horse Cars;— ell furnished at • the shortest ~notice. • The subscribers thenneilvea•that, inasnmch • u Overt member of arm is a mechanic, they *lll' be able to that will emnpare fitorably with any the Bagfon; l orders directed' to IA M. (liwza. Aaidhattdrlllobrxylkill 9xusty, ra.,. win ro,l=pi Attention. 3,1th1.• Aahlami, Jan 1' • • • V. ILIOUND int • AstirD 'IIIAC¢ II 6HOP, . Means ear "Factory, ace . NOTICE.-- 6 111e businhslof the f late Ana of EIMER & NELMS. will bejo ll l l , *Whined by the nabecribe_r be all its vet dons branabes of Steam :•••,One build- ;LEr We. Iron. Founder, and manufacturer Of all kinds Xischlnery4 for Rolllnerbfills.:: sot Furna ce* Railroad ;ears; 3c:, &a: He continue the, badness of Xining and Selling thel celebrated Tine Forst White Ash and Lewis tad 'Siam Veins Red AA Goals; being sole proprietor clisi•coletertera. • Jan 1,. • EIRORWAr. tIERYDRIL DOILIMILAND SITACILS Lane sabeirrlber is "wed to e*- eats alien kir above article* with litir i;l2 /11 1 . patch at the Old plaes basins., ogiA Meet. WO* NorWeeith- SO bet &Ili , : •el •am - alwata on 1.14. ALIN the mita bearer or. 1 01.1 lag Oakes IsersebS, Of the best, material' and w hip. . Repub. promptly attended to. Prisms for rgalw__Terkillatitbro al=hied. • . I.IIEZ SWUM • , le., An 1069 1- • , Tii - Vi .MOUNT CARMEL-, . • , j3lOll. COMP' i_:- ... . At Alsrir -OtrliT 'CARMEL, ~ PfIaILTIMIIBIBUIMILAND O IINTV, PA. ozweirme thence ma Law ~,-"J' tiStm, 1.9113 . „ BRASS . IRON AND F ripßy ? ; ' -li t Mitelidne,Screen, ant ... *WM& ma eampsay la cempoeed of Mechanic' to all the branches; and trill tidtbfallf6ll all Waco Dr lank entrasted to them. We are *mg Jonas Loeb ' rummy Patent• for making 8q lever Worn Screens. • T. 0 BODOMIS. Sept- - ,Tan 1,'68 I : , , , RAILROA I S. LEIEI6IEI 18.1.14•140A.D.—p*E7 , . , TRAINS ON TEE LEHIGH ~ a&TLROAD ON AND AFTER MONDAY: APUIL 29th. 185, 1 will ran lnaLionallon - witlL • the small : Dads 211 n 5 InE to Wllkesberte, New York and PhlLdelphL, as follows! DOWN TRA.INfi? ' - t a 1 * : 5l il - e.OO I.so I j 1.64 • [ .8.40 215 . 10.88 4.26 ' . 6:e11}.48 6.66 1.46 '6:46 18.26 6.44 1.62 • -.11:16 2.80 8.40 15;4 8.1614.25 6.00 P. IL- fftlatma. ,Xonat Oirmal.... Na = l Ftmat Cft7 ::... AtleoSown.. item N. York ' M!. 844:1044. IMA " g pi _c i ai - . TAM • " ir`; t g4 la; New,Yotic.• "5.30 ire 5. 00 9.00 8 . 00 1%45 - ; , 5.20 9.41 S t 214, 8.00 11.e9 10.54 •••_,Pwroomm 10.37 .20 C 4.15 al .8.3 0 ' 0 12.24 1130 .. 10 .. 12.05 5.50 10.10 • • 4.00' . 4.00' L ; . , • ... 0. ; 6 PAIL P. X. /NA Lao. IL amok... ~, f.~ F 1.. 1//1 ~,---, • coressz. a. s. or taw Seism ciAll Wand Down Pairs oxinottlet Easton with the Pa* of the CentralEallibadol . Nez o lavey to and tract Newbels li. , ,•1 p. : - N, moss* awn elan alt so. - . • Down thaul Nca. 1. Slid a, andlup thane Nos. 2. 'C and 10, Caool3Ct at Utak wit& thaw. of the • Morris and SE•e• MOW to and rhea NO 'Fork. pawls tfliff sa l t aitir tin trams NM It and 8, connect at. with trains for Model. Oft Tre,lim boa Plialielfatia ft fort at WIWI.= witirdown traiskifo.lVant.pitatni, trams Nos. 0 a 10. Rif siontrwrisas, S. • • Down fan' S•Nds, I of 6s andf, fire Noe: I Re i l it and 16, connect at ALlcatown onans for and Uarti•buna Tains . Rpm end Waft r comuct at Atattitowit prtut 41 do , . _. wassoara astAwass • - ' DM fins Nos. T. It sad 6 at, with Pains kir Philtidiaplaa. hoot awned at with up Nins. I 10,, and Was how • upper fa op *Gas Ihtst,,6 sada ~, • • + ' '•:.] • • Asaetwaseau ~. ' .. Dom Pala So. Li sad OP, WO 3511 • d. efiff at, filwahata Jumada whis Us* at the Gamboa IL X: falai* assaosn. • • Down irstniNesAtendai and fia-N0.,.. caw sect with trains OW liazietnn. , , otneit UV 11.411.10106 Ural thane Noa. II 'f...and -01! trans Nat land 11, comet ta, Whi_P _GaAs watt #llOO tli " Lekigh and flospishistaa oad to son from inged mahout ,of fats batrwet t 4lipalfus and New Toth. No et cow . wukesbuse and Philadsiphia on tdiittan No. a doltra_slo. S. - . . hiG Veriat lMl L E Wiaair. IL R. fit GOO 'I SOL . , . ... . _ 628 noo.. ..... . . r . r,tttir r HOPLES, maininag ur -- F. B. ir.ALIWEB)4" Ong binsioe Agt. Odle& IPatteavillel LIVIIRXX44 WI:DON a GLOS2llol7llgfa CO Orb Capital and Aorta._. unmaixt in the United Rates war—, 51,8410M110 HOES nitnualorr MAZY,- 1 i i New gayest. Cesulectiest. eat tai • tsosioo , 5139.070 OS nee crec i tatt s t the beta Companies on !nom Dla ienna4 Lows iironiptly adjnatediuld paid without' delay.. . clan, CH&R'rga ; - 18214 . FRililaini FIRE iNsuu,o, co, QY PHILADELPELIA. • , Meets Qt: !January 1,1867, .412, ,t 53,146 13. , . .. 5404,0.0 ACCIMIII Sheep . 941414 - 713 lavassed Presalsuisia • • 1140.0.4T1 14 Iliaeseled Claims. I .Iseeese 18••• *SIAS/ IK OSSAASO LOM TAM. srsca 1911 . . Over 63:600.0010. IiNERETITAL AND' TRENORART • WES ON LEBNIEALTERRS. . DIRECTORS; • . - Cliath-113 N. Itsiacßaß, ISAAC Md. ' .TOBUSWAGNEE EDWARD C. DALE • SAMUEL GRANT,: • GEO. PALER ' ' PETER MoCAI.L. I ALFRED Mt" ORO. W. RICILIRDII,- PRA& W. LEWIS; EL D. -CEIARLES EANCILER. Preseldealti THOMAS SIPAAIMeIy Viee•Peasideni. JAB. W. MeALIMITER. Sec: Pro. Tem.' The subscriber *meat for the abOTO mentioned In, stltutioa, and Isprepured to Mika itELIMICO on every .deastaan cd property, at the RV ' Jul 1,435-1 , , 'REMY C. = Ast, , IFS IlefiriUMSNlCG..—Tba AGUard Lite than .a.sance, Amato and Trust Ori. of Plidlada. Office, De. KS Chestnut rt.. and door Mat of Cog= Boma. CAPITAL—S3O3,OOO—CRARTEII PERPITUAL Coattrtne to Make Maranon on lives on the moat mmahle 'terms.. The capital betray piktd tip and inverted. together with Marge and constantly 113Crelidlla Menet canes a parent security to the imaarmL - frontal:m=4 ler_paid yearly.balf.yeirly or perterly The comemly_add a soma —patod Wly to the meurz mice for lies. The find boats, appropriated in Dewar; ter, iB4l. the second bonus in December. 1849, and the . third bonne in. Deonntier.• 1964. *Melt addition mate int mange of mare than 40 par bent upon the.penni. rata paid. without tnamOm the annualpresOMEL Y~saaasa — Thu Reigwa John A. Miami, Debt Pearsall. j John G. Latham Thom. P. game. John Mack, Pride. Brown. John C. Michell. Ekoga x.4 , • /saw Beam. Henry G. Preentan.S, J. Cooly, eta containlng table of Wonsan fora rapplicatiort and further information anbp at the setae. THOYAD RlDOWAT.,Preettemt: Joan B. JAILED. A. 1111117. i Of a WINAX POttniPil,Atallt ibis 43040, Or loss , THE I P /r 5 X muruAL LIFE : -1118IIRANOE COMPINY, remientrEin. --• 1/StChestiut St. Below Tenth. After *lag 14)to the 'Exuma of $1,120,000 dtlte StFplua Otothed a mongst the Pqlky Hddirs Dividends hive been declared annuallj by thiPenn -Mutual We Insurance Company. since the year:lB4B. and they average &boat ,60 per cent. upon the itat amount of the prendrun pi* and not upon the 'An nual Lite Table Rite _ • • The only truly ittitiast Compa ny to tia'city or State. - Information will. be cheerfully fuodshed by . J . ; H. ILICHLEDEL Niaeriville, Pa. May a; •ols , . 1.9.11 IW. /3"4Tllefer4 NEW SPRINGJGOODS! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS TYNico HALL TWO DOORS OILOWAINT MICA 41141HANT NOO STE Erdi 11011 remising their sphipild 'Mick of 'ADD-END WINTER GOODS, direct from, New Tort laid Phila .delphia, and respectfully ask ;on to tall' and azamite, oar goods before purchardng elsewhere. What, labangtit at our store is GUARANTEED.. We, keep nothing bet GOOD GOODS, that will renPlumend themarlars. We ,emEnot enumerate all in ottr large stark,' bat name in part, . . , DID POPLAN , II, ,of bestlabric, an • S all shades: I , • • '-• vhertcli :videst, all nee w wool, and elegant shades ; the nicest aasorttnent !n the market < •'I \ - newts foooDs_ord„, elm and, striped; ha .15 eej dude desired, and low prtces.• , (11111111LILEF SEIERENOSI—biscIm. browns. 'and other cokes, • These geode are cheap, ONLY bck =Ts,. me yard wide, « , . • ICH% stock of Mark Mid PanCy V Silks is onnOlete. We sell the beet alike in town kw thepica Oome and' see them if you wish a, tics. silk, We pay putivalar attention In the Airline: :411*WLS—lilLegiutt anitogmmtk v single and clOobla,'Dom the breaktest size M the one. largo, street shawl. in this line. =micas ue . May low. - Single : and Double Blaelr.Titibet . 4k DIE& iacquiti.—vire- tbem boas ILa $3 In to SUN nicely trhmtnett . and it•traedVe !WM! • • Mail* WEAR—tegant fine tack oaths and Black Beavers for overcoats.' fancy Pealwres, , Satinets. Jeans, , dreg &c: • , Orltoes • trimmaScit very cheap. FAIINELIL—LReaI,' Mite, Sloe; and Fancy *stings, % and one reed wide, and cheap. yr Ilk GLOWER, the beet Lido Thread. and Sa ll. lin. for Wle* imd gents. OMIiER~ _ ; 1 „ tor ladicia. m ar azid gents. every ' ". HOOP 81[111tTAI aid Itabserstis, "Nlaupa aanaotitoent, an? cheap: PRINTS.: .14931;1N5, " ]. amirmos. 'TOM/I:NOS, • . LADLES' MENS.DIViWtRS AND. SHIRTS. • , • NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY, re bet, anytuft yob Cana& for. „Sou will pay our atm a *it. ire will be glad to abow,you our goods, and Convince you that ire.are ahead. Thankful tot pot favor, we hope to ankyoteaften. 'WALKER' lk PRICE.. . Muth 7 '4B oirst wrti4bu Or pressmen MOTU LNG 11 the CIFRAPEST and the KW. _ _ DST/alit &'hie/., 'BROADWAY, CM/BEBOP EIWT D ST., ' BROADWAY CORNEA Or WA=D4 . NEW TOM TS. -628 irs ...,.... .._..,.._ -'451) " Weir7o l lirtemaa ,A it atiftiC -..4 ; 111 16mAs. 11°‘ 1 00,1 11 •1 iIL . , i * NOM" lima , gas ttata lb seflOrT cstitsio 00.,sslogabl elk sai Axon iNSIJRANGFA., Accumulated Capital, 11d,0410,1104N CHARTED, TERIETUAL every year WALXER k"PRICE. i AT TEE . fiVB nein , AND YOUTHS' NUM; for DRUB or SCHOOL paredeee are the mart 41124441 Y the auk°. 11 . EriLIN ar 00. 9 BROA"WAY, CORNER OP ORANDAT,_ '• BROADWAY, CORNER OF WARREN sm, • - NEW YOWL • . , ... II Vit C 11,010024 DEP ' ARTIII_EjITiII!) . • , 1.5, Ailed witti Uss finest lad best ElTltorsm4 eo . m . •• ' ((RICAN FABRIC4, r i. *vicar , ac voi.. .. • • I . 4[IIOADIV AY, CORNER OP GRAND NE, . r . . BliogriY, CORAZR or welts_ jo y st . oik 2usw, . , , .. . • • • , ... . • • • - • . • .. . •.. • . . °Fs avirroas arrruits Aux nuts of TARTZ and ABILITY, anct Onsurpassed In Bele sOolmoloe. SWIM ac BROADWAY,O6!R OP GUARD sr. 's BROADWAY, co a 01P WARREN - NNW YOBS. 4 i I / I oiir AmslettyArg vest' , sliner Is all otters isr RAIR L _SEDIATZ and i D KAMM?, 11011M.IN tilt Ca. - ' 1 BROADWAY) MOM OP GRAND El'. BROADWAY) ars= Mr WAITRIN ST. . ' - , ..) -v, ' 1 ..- -, ROW YOELICI - 1 ; ; Tivit ranfinks Ass IrWliPivir corr. *mks, MIR HOME tsodittsg tbs =as ird rasa, 111111111M11br 41k , - ...,1105.DWT CORNIER OPARAIID S ,e , ADWA A Y: comma OP WARRICK eft, -;-.lano 2tvisa—scani - New YOWL WOKS. is mos is *cid. ' • TE3II7OPPERHIIAD. . s. Of al the fsetkas men wen* *eh. , Existiag sown. law since dead, - No one was ever inows So sic= . • As him Ire can t Ooppettesd:— • - , A dndt•seadiss CoOpertuturr • A. rebeLaidhlq Copperhead; 4e. yowling. sluidertag.• . ' Seryorllng. plods:lnm ' - ' 4 " • Vlefilne, States' rights Cp4ierticad. ttleilbejleeirildes And all 1t delft& Wive fled. ' • e flees in tnettnl, factions stsits— • IA-testy, ts/sehi ONSPerheid 2-- ''' •• 1‘ 'A.segnearinz Cutorsheati ; • .1 A rebek p beetias esppeOesd• 4 An outearpeA:tynneked, l ' • 011.-roarnSd.oft-oltipwd. • )‘:instdaSed, ennirlint Cc:pipe:head. . When "Sara the Pnlim." was the cry, . • And thousands tot the trnlori bled, . The 'Nation's right he did denT To save itself ;—this Convert:MO— • • A Sim of Liberty Copperhead,; • A Golden Circie Copperhead: I A scheming. lying, \ , • Screamtrg, Cytaagg. • ' \ • , Mean. -Copperhead. • ! • When apothem nalsereanlaSedgned _ Their helpless prisoneretdood to ed. • And Libby prison undermined. , I Who tbeu approved The Coppatread— • The soldier-sMmting Copperhead: . • The 'patriot-hooting Copperheattl: The mar-abnaing. - Aid refusing,. • •• • ' Crime.emmaing Copperhead. .• • Who scofrod at Pllloers bloody fray. • , And Andasrmrilkes murdered dead Who "'crows hoar did lam delay ? The traitorous, treacherous Oopperhead— , . The crime-creating Copperhead : • Anviiinating Copperhead The strife.ticiting, ' - . 7ffrath-hniUng, •, • • Deatlrdelighting Copperhead. When widows mourned their lonely lot; And orphan children wept their: dod, Who Ltd: "Their Just deserts they gar • ,The Northern rebel Cup head— - The wldow,libelling Copperhead: _ The grief-deriding - Copperhead The falsemorepiethg: • City ! dring, • • Booth l scludring Copperhead.: . Nor w grieL noitynhas'e team • 4ot - veil a nation's henored dead, i > Are sacred from thejibee rind sneers Of every.brinal Copperhead— Each church-aspersing Copperhead; . Each preather•cursingDopperbbad Each Union hating, • • • • , • • . War-cresting. - • 1 /UP1:4 1, 0 3 g . CoPP4:rhead. • ' - • Crawl to.Yoer dungttill.'viper, crawl ! r For . B:43rant, with 'conquering tiled Marches to 'condi the thing men Ca. In politics, atCopperbead— • • A Democratic Copperhead A vile fanatic Copperhead A murder-Jeering. • Widowsmorring. ' - • Assassin-cheering Copperhead. ,K . , The Villainy of the Copper ; • ad he'Party.; , TremendOns Frauds Prnctised at.4he . ltist 'State Election. Murder,. and. , pollusion with Mur • derers. A Catholic rriest pays4)3oo to a' Witness to (Abscond and De ' feat the ends- of Justice. The Supposed l Object , of the Visit of Mr. Wallace, Chairman of, the -Copperhead State Committee, Yb liChiiyikill County. dOITEE OOLOT I LED NiTIMLIZATION ,PAPFAS. Sehtiyl)dll Comity te'be. the 10 Field of Operatiope. THE :1 COLLINS FA3IILA The followingmartling disclosures ak W,- tracted i froin the sworn testimony taken her hie the Legislature last winter, 1 and shoW how the .Slate was carried and; the-election of Judge Slutrawood securedlcobe Supreme Bench. As such rascality is not likely to 'be practbsed,againin 'that locality, Illr'. Wal lace the Chairman of the Copperhead State., Central Commiitee, visited Schuylkill County a' short time ago, no doubt •Witha . yiew ' of selecting Schuylkill, County as one ~of the points for similar rascality at the coming election: Itla Well known that a large num ber of illegal votes are always polled, at' all exciting elections in, iSchnyikill'County by fraudulent and dead Men's Pipers ; • and two ' years' ago in. a single district'in which Mr. Collins, a brother we understand, of the Pa* who figures idthetie proceedings, had a con- 1 1 tract, nearly one hundred illegal Votes'were polled, when he was a candidate for.the -Leg islature. We pupils's', this rascally buainess which resulted inithe murder of one' olthi :Tet i whimsies, and i n hfch a Catholic Priest by his own testimony a ppears atone of the par, ties in connection ith Wi ll ace, in trying to prevent the to 1 4 g out of this most infa mous fraud tipon L ithe ballot box and the rights of thepeciple. , Wallace ought to hafe been expelled fro tt the State+ Senate as. a criminalOn:iti the artier to 'the transaction might ttfittive been punished in the Count. • It may as well I c ie understood at once that the people are determined to submit,no lon ger to. Such outrages, at least in SclinyikW County,! and we hope our friends will take every precaulloo to 'ferret out all: thOse who are not - entitled toitche, and have every snub 'person ivho offers to vote,' invited, particn laxly Abase Who attempt 'to vote on dead' men's papers.' 'Ail votes based a coffee- colored] naturalization papers of* dates 'mentkafted in theite proceedings, ,oug4t to be, etitiiternred,, and if received; the officers ought to be *seemed. Under the new Jury Lass' political juries cannot be packed as &rawly,' and the new brie:gnat-Court free trom party-. bias, will see that pelt:aria done to those who violate the law% and make elections a mere 1 firce r ' • The XXlst Senate District of 12-u esylvanis embraces the counties of Blair, Huntingdon; centre, Mifflin, Perry and Juniata, and is en-. titled to two Senators;.An election was held:in thictitstriet on the second Tuesday of October, 1867,. ati4 Chu. J. T. ld'lntire, Democrat, was returned as elected by 233 majority, and Samuel T.f3htt-• , gart by 22 majority. John ,K. Robinson contested,the election of Shugart.. - , ' The Senate, after a fall Inveitigation by: a Select. Committee and the examination of a large number of witnesses, declared Robinitou ,duly elected, and admitted him to thesost Occupied by Shugat,, The whole testimony the cue Is published in theLegishttlye He ated for the seasion.of 1868; from page 1;397 to 1,440 inclusive. It is proven conclulvely , that ,the leaderi 'of the Democratic party not only plumed an 4 perpetrthed a deliberate fraud upon , the,. ballot-box in this district. but that they pre.' artanged:a systein of fraudulent 'haturalize don pa r s, extendlogihroughotherootuttles of the - A.,;tuttroad sixteen miles loot, - was befog during the summer and fall of 1887, in Clearfield and Centre - counties, Prom forty to sixty rods only el the road WAS in Centre county. About four hundred,lrithmen were employed on the road, 'and= in, t h an ., ties along the line, exceptduring the tithe they were taken huor.Centre county 111 order to cam the electloit In that Benito distrith.l Senators were to beelected in the Senate Mai trict, bat not in the Citierfleld. -The following teetimotry,ltopied frotalh" akin! rtecirds ot the Legialatare, Shelia hOW the fraud WU PerPetrated , and 'Whco fd It 1 ' • COISISFORD pascfrw q In Ithe Steatite or ihs . State l ;:i n freity' &oda. Johnll. Robinson vu. nel Shigatt XXhilkattorial DWl!let, Ltonrusitiri RebotO : Statroa 'WA -emits . • _ ACM 4. I. 3.ilniAitT 22, 1868.4poanittest rtet,..alLthe member* preteat. • Ceileari,awati 6 4 ;rat itrochioa ior,W vamell• railroad oontniotot, • oit the railroad liu4rass. pit bon; • had fro:al° townies marve l as thaw; • - Part* Gorman' wal ; I was workiagioat miles from Ctear., Id& rattOwahra_uolat from &MIMI% Whom Am. atlas add . Patrick Gonna caraertcl art 'admit& Al* wasted to , go to Ceara 4 / e i tsiyi r cles laytur that object lost fo — ceidex the alemlogii.thetlisid %ifs It - if*? nedlesa,bole; tad Ow lateadettrottidotia' 71 , 999; 19 earn;•lX*lf the Chair - county ,biatArsigaut;Ua illrent; ail4has wan atom& teem, the taratiasl ohm weak; triad award Pidepabargthera Were , abba1:1 00 "therthe dhy hkett66 ; thetitiera (Alideteett htr,; Gray% M. Esrdi'i arid Mr:,ronahaitit.. was la:Philbitert an day, at* of tharsa is the p*S.9 the pelts train thesurtabldid. , tag r I gart two mei- Damorhdo Shatift Bad& did M. lade dittrf6atedlidt ela arida *is lkitalittottamt Ott lbeloidll L taittheth ~ha plettha_ Bitigh ..AtillMahlre , Uagkirmak like* hive others ,printed • , the deketeante 4111 1 1 A5011,41,14 ingl:e fc?PieP Si;x gents- - 4'; dill one aft/IC-table is'aintllar those used ;• they were bigoted ; " theme said they, Ynbcalned or grew' mtiti fir the p ra two Miles ' out of Cleartiela.lon Saturday evening before the election,.in a•abanty kept by Mrs: Linch; . they• said two **tent came .from • Philadel- Ph* litt_ti after they were mein Lida weir Pcialealam ° l' tl*tiePers, and that be colored 'them with coffee; :the day of the election-the men were handed :the papers ;-.Mr. Leda at the tame-tima furnished thk tax receipt la• receipt shownari ' . mail:ldenti fi ed similar to those used] : - 'did nothing while - A wit in Philipsburg ;l• 'not vote ; I se* all- vote tss that lamed V•I• 0 no Republican tickets: Cretetexamlb . 2 I nefer agreed to vote Inv mea on the : üblican side ; never said for $lOO I mot : o so ; I ;received money the4at- before. d day after; of Mr. Christ man-$25, of Mr.l.fohison,"fiay atter, $6O, of Sheriff Perim. $1,0, , -X.receitted - of Rev. Father Tracy 1.5 00 . . * 4-, • *! The. - --s.6oo•Was given Me two wee ks 00 list Tuesday to prevent my--being'a .2, wiMm. • ' o.‘• • The pri and ;ftt came told Me, m that y;?evidence,wouldhe bard against the: Democratic party, A,‘d that he had $5OO l ht would give Axle ,if I idoutii ,leave. • * is, I Aold' the vaitt - that I Would take m.l'fatand go l'orr $2,000 ;,Tather ' Tracy - told 'me be Would' let knoW in a few days, and enitste next met the priest told me that he !Ma Written for athice, and thaf, 'Wallace thintight that $lOO vermouth was 'enough ; I,,,triupPoied • it watt ° Wallace, the elearfleid-hrognt, I:liner; I.told the-priest I wouhitake $.600.;: *- *I(. *. `The men voted inAm-tmagli 'Mai township; Miami Fallon and one other were in the tonal bat a short time;' the men told me that 'Ledo took the two 'urgers to .Tyrone; the Men went back to Clearfield imintyy. after theelection,- where they,lived in abilities; bat fifty-or sixty rods of the road fa lit Ventre county' Vag the voters • were challt at tbe WAIL ,e' : 1 [Page 1,403.] ~i '. . . • ,• , Hunter,•,a*orall--1 alit assessor of Phil-, ipsbufg borough , ; Wallin 1867; I placed'fciity two natries on. the list fourteen eayi before the day-of election ; Itlone so at the request of Mr. Lode ..;, 't -, i, ~ z , t--- --- • Frank•Fienfingi!sWorn—l• llie In Philip*-' berg; , lived *bent. October, 1867 ; ; was bat tender' for John - ly. Griy ;•about the 25th or 30th of •September, , abme twenty ot twenty five Irishmen were brought there to board; I have seen' the Menbefore, along the Clear field rallroadi) a fear. days after, mbre were brought; just *lota the election, about thir ty men, Irish, were at. Oraistavern';Tvoted at the October.: 1861; elactien ;. I saw Mark Lede bring•sheqnad; fiftf&tistlity, tip to vote; some"oftheni 'voted while I wail there ;-; there ' werelrishmen it XePlar's and • Loyil'a that I know winked -along the roa d'; "my brother clerked tbr James 'Collins; a few deiyo.afieit the election; the Men left our , tavern; and in , ' a short4ime were' back in • Clearfield County. i • Cross-examined-I.cannot tell the number) that *eked. '-' ' A. 1 • ' • ' -•_ •-, J. B. .Wlllittnt; sworn—l live- in --Philips hUrg ;*l•knovi, thatmen were brought two weeks •belorei - ;the election from Clearfield _ „ county,' and set to work . in Centre county ; they were ; quartered dt...Lloyd's. KelPar's,, Grey's endltiddlea ; think aonal of the ,tnen, were quartemil Irk the townships; seventy-five to eighty were{the inmber brought over as counted by:detrital.; .1, was at the polls the greater part of the day; the men were brought to the polls by Mr. Ledegenerally i'they came in two different directioni ; he'diwayrkwent :to meet them; the two polls are intim same building and tooth; most of the voters were objected to at both polls, the - men generally swearing; they ill bad naturalization papers; ; Mr. Lede vonehed fOrsthem ; Lede worked a", while in Centre county before the election ;,I saw One or two naturaliestion paper§ ; they were colored had ,on revenue stamps that were mot colorixl'and had no'setal; - wheppb• jectron was witidei. the men said they obtained the papers fit:Ml/Ir. Collins ; Mr. Lede would then say that ,F1144 ,- .Collins hdd..always_ o ltepi the men's papers; th e " row - I.in Clearfield county was graded or clearedln the spring ; that in Ventre: conntr"tiont - not , commenced until a , Centre: county , was election ;• I. did net see any,Mie it the polls coedit, Meeting the men, butliede.Otd.nettiee Mr. O'Meara iLing ,o, " Ziegler;i sworn-1. was institutor. at the Qcteber, ,4867, election Philipsburg live there, and din Well.dconaleted"; know a. few of the Itlsh*e.on the Clearfield railroad; a short time befoO the election,' about eighty five Irishmen were brought interthe borough; ticiarded at;.,Girsi's and Lloyd's.;, they .came some six. or,iteVekideys before the election ; thirty ; r thirififivet of them voted in the bcir ougb rode brought nearly all the men' to vote; they, had -naturalization s papers; • I objected* te „their voting on them ; all but, • two or three of them were sworn ;. for the rea son that my etudletige. was not sustained by the judge andthe inspector, I toward evening thought it tideleils, tut,the _votes would be la km,, and; tiler, *As s n° swearing any more of plead told one man be could not vete after saying he lied-been nine sit:nabs in the State; he wentbut And ;came 'back. saying he Was mistakeiy.and•that he understood me to ask how long he'.hial:teen • in the county ; he then said be was 1.4` .*4 or three years !m - other said he was 19 Yeats old; I handed'hinibitek Me.mituralizition papers and- ax receipt and, he left,-' he did riot vote: the papers we'rsil dated September 28„1866, Luzerue county, issued by Mr: Phithin; • • c l ;I,Pkge i. 410 ,• •. ' .. John' neey, sworn-4 was workin i t on the railroad for ; Collins-at the Octob (1867) .electioe; was bearding in Philipsburg, Where I voted _with Ihe other men Mr: Lede took me up W. vote'didgavi me the naturalization paper. end I put, it ln ; cannot read; sin as *nerant als I ; :bluite; I put the "paper 'in my pocket ;". cineoftell what became of.it; Lyn§ never naturalized . ; never was in a. court be fore thiti; Led& fold me to vote; . ;I *as work ing near Mr, Collins' *tore - cameithe - ditY that crifeati did Philipsburg; voted Democratic:: - • , • 1 , Noxe.--Thiei witness, - .on his return ; to - ;.eOttrlty - ; Waswaylaid oind.leaten : . that hm e died from; his wounds. r.. ‘ ?( - ern& issued- a proclamation offering; ' a sward fur Al* , detection of the murderers.] . ; . I [Peigel,43 . o. ] . . • F • Rev. .Thetwik Tracy, - sworn—l paid -MI-, Chisel OldediaH five hundred dollars' a abort time before thil case commenced ; :I gate him the meek lb his own house !lithe; evening, about a week or two before the assembling of the. tare ; he was to leave the State and renisinf mit ..three months for the five hundridTdcklisia 1 Mr. Gormley; boss of Col line,' gave intilthemoney to giveshink; the man who' gale me • the Money wail the only one who ha d any - knowledge. of the transac: tion, ss far of I.looolr ; I'had airreepondence with Mr. i Wallace on the - subjeet of- O'Mea- nt's leaving 'the State-; : the only stipulation was that: -. ;;heshoitid remain away three months ; I: understood it was,' for be gone until in* the trial.'. If - spy bonellt:siAt, .after readingthe above testimony, eT care not to what'arty he may belong; <cinl ienctioU such rascality by his welitinit be mttsi be los t ler every sense ; .oi - right 164 place— - - • • - ianstratOrsouna minnimiszoolt- Ravill4esausaTarotat Asp imam The.'Roo. .00orge If. WestOn, of Bangor, Was two,yettrUagathe,Demobriitic candidate for ComittliCbt the Wth Distuict of,lttaine. Tbregh opposedlo the Reconstruction policy of Congrolli heap net ready id' follow the re dilution kid of Prank Blair.. jitr. Wes , terts pesitionli - admirably defined In the46l-' ;lowing lettowidiemed by bh to ei personal . frietufatAtte South. •Mr. West, _onueYsi - ~ tr. Bitir_doet nat.overstatuthe maguitnan of.the cOnttences insit4ved . )tt bin presen tation la ia . ,,, didate for t h ee Presiden t% and 'oOuttogently for . theliesitiency, en "linCh. inir:iatt that- lodee it is imPorst bin for. tiny ' dy . to overstate : , em.: And if any doubt . ld remain - a s to. , e purpose of -the lead* ,iof a party nomitlating• such a men atidOnlite buts of suck 'ethic:Akins, it is removed, by the platform wfach they have adopted,' iti which the Reconstruction WS are deporthoed as "revolutionary, unconstf tittlonWimil Ind void," thereby expressly jeatiftinit-ind ;Inviting revantionary resist lute td'theth: ' As we-n(4lll°w, these in cesidtary,:iettei had a fittlneUrigin in their Ocuinnltten ptt Reisointiens, In Gen. Wade , Ransptanot SPuth CUM/1k Intl hells told as bowt that Were reetbed tn . .that body "Wheal '.riesposed thik eraPy single mombir of the - Omeo--and the wenneet men in •it - terelbstkusl of the Nortlicanka forward and said tleliWonld C4fatl37 IT Rome= TOTHE ~3 Wirt iiiiii• . 'ectui - it recialritino, prophet to , froell„ IMO.' hecatombs of young men slain in batttliso tietr.txmasgrationt of cities, and a roiled tolleally diamembeteld country. The. seseniptionkti the Dettiocra* platform that the Beentistruct ! lon acts *. 'tun and toid;' bet od - .01t4os, of fact or lair to leat.upon. Left iiteftuthentatarea mete, without any cisil .. tforbich %cid be recognized encti e": ~l_itorfalatently - with Ow result of thei tats Wirt,'; - km Plain that toilets the work of reatEabgliOn Wu•twintnensted Within them bt'lliraititettitai_ poltdu airlift:menu, which were Oak OftiblO t irithinat diggeroda politl =typlfatAk:ll:Antst Imre' been- cont.- - ;win pawer ontaide.cf them, and drat pairoOnald be Ito other than the rGot , - anemia tribe Velem < So Preakteat Lincoln widerstifoi' i It. • fato 'Volterra iohnsountider- OcON: '.be: . procendo4 - laxicdingly to alto% llinistbil by ex .1 1 th's . On laid should vote andSho , 0 401 lijr ' rhadol ,fxds. SSP& in' elecglig • BOOK , - 000 4 board ever) 7C!v107 of. style ! : Bunk Booka of every_ deletiptloll-1111121134 11111 :1; POEM and ralod In order, at stiortealiotice. I • . • - • ! - .1-•` -- - - 4 - ,1 , once to - them are either thoughtless per . Avg eons who- who know not, what Ahoy do, or - : : .:%01. bold and bad men, fatally bent on mischief. -', ~..,- -„ It is_ not in this second civilwar, into which ' 1 ": - . 4,1' Idr. Blair and the Democratic platform seem ; ' ~....:„,•,' • to entice them, that the Southern States will -• g, find _ a remedy forthit evils which they stiffer. 7 . -, ; 'White immigration, from Egrope and td '- , l' 4 ' .. .1 North which peace anfl quietlill Intritk,the• .i, 'higher rate of natural increase of Whites as • . 1 , 3 compared with blacks, the diminutkin of the - : -1,, ''. number of the disfranchised -resulting slowly- • , • - t:g ri .. lint suieliAfroin deattet, and the . early renew- .• ":;-• 1 •,". .- • 'al 'of distranchisenientst,whicti is assured- by •.' , such movements as we have had reported •—= , • ...„1, 'from the tegislattif Georgia, will: before ... . • g'..•'•• Yi long change the whole face ' of affairs. •This'- • , " '"3.t , antagonism ol'Agaces`will itself meek- when: .. . 1. g 1 .4f•-"-. pollticatecintests cease; to (hex. upon issnes . 1 `,. g ) , connected with the relative rights otraces. ~.. Ltd: c The policy of_ldr. Malt, on the otherltand, - • • I ~g•-• i f te , , e. directly and 'inevitably to band, and ' ...• i=, i' f..." insolidate the•blacka lute a phalanx inipen- L. '- _ 3:1 p etrable upong every front. Iv* unprece- , 0- . , II;; .depted-rnischief in it; in all its aspects ! The q. r , ilag With which he, pishes at. the heel of .• .. i.• ; stl m tite the Dem tic column is the black y llag of . .• ;'. ._f; discoid a civil wer.for the county Ind' s-. - 1; 114 ; • War - Of - ces for the South. The mast of . 4 - : if 1 ida;ligu decr followers are honest en•l well-, _ , I '4- . ," in , tioned, hut it is none the law tree that ••':-., , -- g' ; I.' he la leadieg them in _a broadiand.straight - .. „;. road to ruin. My hope is, that the sober arid -. • ..g •14. discreet nieu of the Southe, whose corinseilk ' ' '''" like sorrel, would bavikliaved-it.from the late Wareill ktWew avail to save it front this kat *hely worse war, at Once Internal and external ' " portended by a new..revolution; not so much originating in your section •where the justi fying grievances are alleged to exist, as frutti- gatetl• by political calculation elsewhere-e strange revolution; 1 Indeed, in behalf f or Southern rights, in which " the warmest men are the men of the• North," who are seeking, J 10; the recliess of wrongs,' but the gratification 9f ttinir lust or, power,. at the hazard of the iguin'tlf the country. 1 YOllll Artily, ''Gioacielf. VVEsezet, -: - - CATECHISM SOH THINE.IIIIS I , ' What is the caidieef.the high , taxes? ° The war. , - • , Who Made the war ? f• - The Demobratic - Party. ' ~ , Why did they make the war? .. ' Because they were erpelle&from _political Why were they expelled - from ipoirer? .. :Because they were owned, body and soul, 'by an aristocratic, ambitiotia,:seedonal class " interest, which sought,-In the deft:Meet)! the Conialtutiiii, the-will of the peoPle, and eat-• uratright, to perpetuate its power by ob taining • control ' of the territories- and , the. States to be formed out of them. - ~, - - What Chiefly encouraged ' this a ristocratic Class interest to make war upon, the Ilnkna ? ' The oft-repeated,, stereotyped, public dee- larations of Democrats of all sectlon4 never . - -rebuked erdisavowed by that party,that the Union should be dissolved if_ the demands of . the alaveholders were resisted hy the peeple:.. Wlity:Avere in power when tidi s aristocratic Intekeat undertook- to dissolve tboUrdOt? . The Democratic party. , ' Whbt did they do to prevent it?„ ~ .. 0 NOthing, ." . . • , • ; ' ',ls l .)lEit did they do to assist, the traitors? . 'They gave' them :the fors, :arsenals, can non, ammunition- and, piddle money; in!the - Sentli, and sent them ill t h e y cOuld from the Ninth, . ~-, ' - " - • What did Gen. Scott beg of !bilis te• do to , praient the.war? , 6 - '' • To 'do as - Jacksos (lid, garrison all the Southern forts. as. , What reply did. they Make? '-' ' , • That thedilaiehelders,would:notlike, it. . 'Mow Tong-was the ~Democnitle, ,p,arty In!: power after seeession commenced 7. -, i . .Threenuinthi., . . -." = . ;Whit Were the \traitors all that time? ' ,"• :' --/ Iltg ;Sturm:liar% Rift Somt , th batteries of , ~ 4' 5 . British gins: • .. - ' . '.! =• ' ;. tWhat did the Democrai Admhdatration. , I • , order Major Anderion.to do 7 ' - • .., ,To let them alone, '-.„ . . ~ . • T'• ; . , ; What did the Republican'Adminlitration , - 6 '-, 'do-when Sumter greed abort of :provisions? . ''' • ~-! .. ~' I Sent them more previsions. •.,• . ." .• ~• •-., . . , What ' id the Demoeratiii party at chides- • ' ; ..C.-',"' icui do with theie.British guns? -, : '-',.. -, , ir - '• iTbey'rained . shot and shell neon ;the old . - - 1 - . flag on the walls '- of Sumter ' until Anderson ' Was enoipelled tolower the flag andetiacuata! • 'l.. - the fort. , , - -' . -"' 1"44; '& What was the consequence? Four years Of civil war 4 the death of half•,.. a million -of men ; a national • debt of three' - ;..=. thousand million of dollars . ; the high tax and ~ •- "t . I —the Democratic Adininisirtition diol• .. •, • nothing to prevent the diasolutinir of the ' I , .rnion s 'what did the Republican Admtaistra- =• . lion do? They prevented . it..*:- -• ;, ,- ' • '-.. ...:;Who' said the war was a falluee_? , . • . - .;The Deinocratic party. t_ • . • •• . , Was.it a failure? " • ' • 4 - - ' ~' . Yea- 7 on their side. , \ ' ., .'., .. ' -. ~" , , ' What do they ask the people to do ; now, / --, that they have fatted In the 'war they. -d Midi, P-- . ;- , ; Restore:theni to Po w er- • ' ' -• ' i Will the peopleolt? - " - • We guess not. -- TILE St. Louls - DenioPrat says "It comes to its upon the authority bt re-, Sponalble Ind worthy-merchants of this' city, who went into Mercantile , Library Hall dur-:' tag the session - of the Democratic State con vention, •••that at the entrance there was a person busily selling to the delegates photo graphs of Horatio Seymour; Frank Blair and Wotraa Boots—Abe - price being twenty-five ' Gents for the three!" • 'De Democrit seems surprised thit WUkesl Boollga pictures should slave be sold in • cotiriection with those 6f Seymour and Their, but if it had reflected far a moment would have recollected the fact that we tail a Dem- . ocratic rebellion lately, and that.thousandrof assassins less cowardly ' than Booth are alive to-day end hcinored by thettlafr and Serum - pparty for their attempt to overthrow;the right- - • fns authority.ottheGovernment—in fact, that these men, and Northern - Coperheads, even more despicable than themsel ves, constitute. -what falsely. called the Democratic patty. Everrrebel who fought against the Govern ment want "Democrat." . Every 'rebel aid. Copperhead inwardly rejoiced: at the violent des& of Abraham Lincoln-and - glorified hit • - siuMmin-for the dastardly act ; and to=day the - horrors which fill the columns of Southern papers :daily are enacted by members of.this , anarchical and natien-destroying !organize -lien- There need `lto longer be surprise at , the sympathy exhibited, by the. Seymour Blair party for Wilkes Booth, ibm they have long -* Once ceased to corufeal it. Thelma Demo - 'crate of the country, according to standard .dictionaries, are those who are at present adr vomiting the election of Grant and Colfax ---. " - sad-tbe restoration of tbd emoWto 'pates std tranquility. Cone thing is Intable—the "Democracy "shoat change:its - name, or - our lexicons muttbe amended - tete/be thin pee. " silent orgenization as itiat p*entrorletn. Tint Levis Fzuman,roa Senzwiuti-,A spin' had Steel Engraving, called "The Attack," leads off the Septem bbr number of this "Queen of the. ' Monthlies: Thiei is followed by-the usual eleg, - gant Steel Fashion "Plate, and by a fine Wood: - Engraving,. witted to 'the - *militia season, called "On the Cliff." Then come, numerous emu..' Inge- of the Fashionh interesting to ladies, - with a piece of Music. literary wittier or this number includes: the Abegirming of a Notelet,. - balled "Fleeinufroot Fate," by Louise Chandler Moulton, which is a powerfully written anddeeply interesting !pry of love and marriage ;:t "Love • end Amtationt" the author of -"The Little"; Gentlemen in Greco •," the conclusion of that fine - novelty, "A Deed "dates Rule ;" "The Debirry• Fortune," charming novelet:. by Mies Dangles ; - "Masqrading.' 31 Dana; Novelties- for September, Ac; Scc. We recommend "the Lady's Friend," as occupying the very front mink among the ladies' ma nee. It is Pahhilhed• by • Deacon A Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Philadei. phis, at $2.50 a year (which alio includes a large !. steel' engraving)'. -"The Lady's Friend" and ' "Tlitk Saturday Even g Post," 14,00. Sample -130Pie105 cents 1: ' • Tea- POWER eß'im a gParauparr,--_LearL. Faucher more, is a recent pamphlet .entitled "Sovereign Pow,er:" "The President of the United States, even • :" -bound u his hands ere by the Sena e . has at . hie disposal three thrt(m as much patronage as the King ofyruseur or the. Emperor. of Austria,. five times as much as the'Ring of-. ' Italy, and twice as mucivas the Emperor. of .the Preach. The Ethperor of Russia more offices it his-disposal, but the patron- - age of the President of,' the United 4tates is - far more valuable." * ; I • It is high!tinie that lE4lpatronage @Wed. " be. further curtailed- by Congress, and the - eooner Itisdone, the better, and we knoir of ~, no More-favorable-period thin the prediet. , , , . . ,-- • ~, Vas "World" snots Rohe-Allen to, write a th e t wickedest man la Congress.. If. lola'. A A mums a subject worthy of his pen, let - r.' him write ap the • wickedest -am In the :i. l "World."—Chicsigo Poet. ~, - ,-, .z.. : ; • IfiritOntgailY 00W/t7 Jult ' 1 :01 1 0M.,‘, air Four lid five pound . pOkstoee Are nis's Idea boast.. _ ; " • • - - I witontiromeri'l open niee esiogiibites _ aswirea feriedry , is beim Seeded bt Birdsboro. Berke counts., ; "SittrkeSoncilit Bositannabl 164 1 1t.ifot" .•" upeU • feiriirish Loosic"rais died bi Park. e 1 1 1 1 1. - 1 ' 1),, 1
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