- - - TERMS 0 THE MINERB' 'JOURNAL t o • Sy 73 UN ANNUM IN ADVANCE. • $3 00:IF NOTIPAIDIN`AD\TANCE. ' ••••^••••--: 0 ;' To CLVsB—Subecriptione Invariably in advance. Three cop!, to one sM.rne - 07 00 ." • " r OO 7!Jin " " . . . .30 00 To NvcsO7../.Ll3lO—sll ,00 per 10ci . coptos—Cash. cr . Cl-...1.0 - men and Sctiool Teachers will be tarnbl ed with the Jetuk.t. a; $1 61 In edxasiee, or it ti it paid witb'n.the ye Deer one year at full rates: • ' • —.--: o .RATEB,OI. iADV.FUTISING. , Mae words to tine, Imo Hoes tor a Notre. For one eirtarn of omen lime or lee& Athelneilta detee, one ineeztor. St N. SiaierootetSt inaortiotui 25 tents each, One tquve or less... / 3.334 : 4 1 3( Two Ntittop 3CO :3 B. Three" t .'7B. I 1(t Your " Into:ave 26 tat cent h*ber„ n ' - 1,0' 4 ,1 I`. ant. end I.nee over a elitism 20 tante Bee orb _neereot. •Dv • r At.vertteemer to as ter amement • jper The r r f -the .Inbcsmat. to not etteeled • by s py PAPCT p2bUlgird In the et ae oat of Plaladelphla t i pia nhnte aid it is tow the laves!, sheet published a p,mtesyleas , • Want the:'a nre „ate' the embßaiptian Mat waa doohed a 3d' . t.' . nnt(nuie to WCTI:180 rapid!y. Ai an Adrertta aK !real— i• one Of the b 'tin tbseState. COAL tritAixEA. -- I>'vyiktrri SEMENTSI ." :•' • .4'44 ••• . 7 1t • • 4 70 , 7•421 , 1‘•'- • • ••• ^ Nen'' .— " 1 7 T?rtylizing of PhilaNsbia &":11Pad /*ire Iforila,V*lM.lclepsond....• SCO,II, WALTER moos Limplurks& or , 17> AL Ma Solp Agents for the MAPLE DALE COLLIERY. °MCP*: PhOndellphia—BCOTT, WALTER C co., Ira Wslmit.St toiew York—WALTER BROS'. I CO.,' 119 Broad , • Ko■too— soon; wILTER Donor. BC. J6n I, '6S • • 1-11 LEWIS AUDEN= MnillaUl ANT itnprirs, OF C 0 .48.- ‘ . 1 Lehigh Spring 31t, I& Wilkesbaire, • Lomat Dale & Greenback Shamoldn,Tremont•Lorhenry Wolf Creek Dlainond & Star, Bed /oh, . Plink ftidge Shenandoah White do, GeOrgets Creek & Broad Top. • 241 Wain 01 Street, Phllalelphla. . 1 110 Broad wky, Neiv York. , OF,FICESs 14 Ellin Strwt,Boistol. I at South SL,-Baltimore. • • 1.33 W‘xtroiturter St:,,Providenco. • SITIPPiNG. WIIARVES4-Pt. Rlcamotid, Port JOttn itoo; .fert..ey AUDgtifitED, • PEOTKIE B. • POTTS, "WM,u. AUDEIs.:IIIED. cRILD, FREDEIIIC4 A March 21,.:iS .14 -7 ' • 1 . pl) F. lAI4 & C MiNSRS FII4S OF • .Ple• 2(,5 sy•• R aTnut St.. j'hUndelphis. •• • Itrontit.cay., (Trinity Pluttriugl N Y 7 Donn , Stre Borrtkin.; Sole Agents for the Nate cg' frZotrki Cebiffatel .1111R1.1E14:11 1.P11111:il COAL. ." HICKOK V COAL. CO.'IA 111CILORY • ' DRAP E-ft CO ALM. - and tlace - COAL CO:4i ARIA. • . 110 KIN COAL . SizirriN4) Wit . Pler 0,114 M. Rfthmond. • " Pier No. 3 Elizaht.th;,..rt. • - , Feb 15,'17,--.4-913.1 . Pier 10 Pc4l Richmond. • SIN" C S .0' N & Shipper e and WhtleßaleP% , alereot the CELEBRATED FRANKLIN COAL OF 11. KIRNPI 1.1.EY. Sale Stappent and 11541.. r. at the well:kpown HENRY - CLAY COAL. (11:17 Walnut qt ., Ptiiiadla OFFICES t 6% Trinity. Building. VII Doane 4t., 11044011, , JORE.PII4j. MOODY, thzuerril Jali. 1 •116' ; Pier BLAKISTON, ,GR.CETT 4 N., iimalvaato r,ulrrx, o• LORBERR9 IND LOUT NOTNTIIN COIL. Shipp...?" of Other approved goal ale? , of WHIT. , AND ttED .ASR COAL. oPifICES: 3fq Walk:tit St.reeL. 16 Trinity Bnildtriz, New York. Donnh Ekwton. 41 Weotininster Providence. 1- MEM l'iee i'. 4, Port Riehmoud. "' 11. J. Dover.. /N. S. Bunataut. Neg. Niatnataa. 1 ttL WELD NAE & 'CO ~ - 1-.... DOlitY l •BVIUEY .&" Co, • .... AIM . I . 'II ,IZILNANp 411111`14.11.tl nr • - . . ; ..• ./ - . . • TUB 13 I UST - QUA'LITIES -(- PEN J. DOVEY., SON. dg 'OO4 .• ! Locust Mountain & Black fieathfr''• L ' l4"T '. M. S. BV T' Wit ' l ' ESl'lla ‘ I ' r . ° C4rll) ' • Inners and Ehippirs of Me Feitheoled • ' C 0 . A . L .S :7 1 PRESTO AND GI LEE RTON . . - 7 1/ . i . • ' 0 0 -. .:A.. 1.'4:- S-- - - - FOR NANUFACTCRINti AND DOBESTIC USE, !,. , ' , ' ' - Wharf rf.. 20: Port nicknamed. AND_ SOLE lEENO AI ALL .)11 6£T& I. - . • oFFIcEs: • . ma • a Tito driunuartn_/ / - . I PFEILADIN.PIIIA—No. lan 'Walnut St. ; , • . ' . 1 NEW YORE—Trinity Building. , Room No. NI:" H. . k BosToN—JAA. . Heed. /4Eout. No. 19 Doane SI . "JACKSON LORBERRI i ' . COAL. L ' Aediternacht' Agent. - ' - -5%,,; i7.llltint,.. Pnilidelplitft, ':'-. ! WASHINGTON, D. C.—H..lonoo, Agent. • I 2E) OFFICES: .110 Br,letthe,l . New WI:, '', 1 Jan 1..6.5 , . . 'V t 19 Dom,. stre,t, M . ,t011. - .. ' Aar); B. Wilt,. Huoat W. 'S 1. II --", ' ~ . Aut. 111. 1.. . 11r,11. ,, r IN sy 16, '6s . . - - • Pier Ns. 14/orth !.... Richmond. C. di CO., - 4 SHIPPERS OF : ',...-. .'" • . RIIIT / 3 . ;AND RED AIII, COAL! T , .:0. 99t4 DOCE. ST:, PHILADELPHIA, and . • NUAL ADOkN It 5T...130.1T0'N. . - • M7en•lde Red Aeb,i ' -.. • - n. Shamoki White Lob. . ' • .1•Or . at Moroi. White Ash COAL. - Uri ] 4, - - . ‘- 14! i --- - - _., 4---- ' PHILADELPHIA, Sz ..„._„ e• ' •SCIIITVLKIILL NAVIGATION, Shipping Whaisie for ASIHItICII6 COAL ai Greenwich, Delaware River, LEWIS AUDESItIEII it Co, AGEtiTS FOU TOE BALK OF TUB • "Wolf Creek Dlatitliond Cent co•. Diamond tied - dr Block !Meath - While Coalk, 005 street, PnflsdelpLla (IFFielc3, 4 110 - Brwihvgy, New York. KIM' sure., Bogor,. •Wbarf No. 1. • • . • , ..REFPLIER & BRO. , 1 IN.{N B. Oar. Walnut di Fourth Sfe.. OFFWES: .! 35 Plop Street, New York. • " 131mnk.3-nts . Bank Building, Prordence s• "PILAILPOIII I PIMA. I,2IIiIIITIL MAIM, A.VOUVD, 6A.V. I PEAR,SOIII' dc ACRE , 117313421110 V MI • . 'ILEBRATED LOCUST AItiDNTALN WatTE_Al9B - • and 13P014 VEIN It ED ASH .0 - `NO. 139 Waln at Suret. No. 111 Broadway, Room No, 9 Thal:4 New York. • ..110. 11 Doane Street, Boman. • . WHARI O -011E,E1 , 4710EL DELAWARE AVVIDR. Jab 1, G 9 „ ifitiji - ACKER &' COOK, f..oalariaT • • LOCIPST T% UI. BLACK-HEATS. Alec dealers to otter trot, meanies 0 WRITE Aim END zone oOALS. Walniit Street, Philadelphia, and Woodland t3chnyltill River. Juts Y. Coot. .TAI STRYS2II. Shipper and Akelal, 1 ° Schuylkill Hann. Pk. DEDERICK'S CS! Holstinellfachhie • Patented April 114 1562. • It la pow five lean efface the .4.nseastion of one Qs ' Rotating machine. and never bets* with am! wwchthe have we been DrortaT with each lettering mimes. there•lsteg 100 uf therchn uee. It to steeple. durable. • lidrr4= col d`th oPerath/n. aid beam the -large number e eerie* tatisfietion even. We make them ' r ah whellie 4X, 6 and 9fe diameter... De. - senptice elm*" test free on aleatien. . & P. IL DMIHICH, Al. bang Agrieulteralsuad Keetine Wean, Alban!. R. N Y _ . FRAM-K:l_2l,N COAL LYK - EINS TUE tlexamit Branch Railroad Coropeirend the Elton Mountain C4lCotopety ows /apply all of ttd. Coal that ands • =WWI In New :York wit the Sew Reglatbd States. Thetnily wrote for the male of Oda coal bff th e cargo aIe.tAINNICILSON di CO., and PCO. ROM' Jr.„'o6Pbasdelptga. Their New York offfa h in. TrtutteLS2llding--JOSIOII 0. MOODY, Agent: ; their Bo tta aka la at al Deem F. ROO,, Agent Puttee triatdas I the pare article met meta* axial& the atioTe waled wets. . Portlier inforat•- uou ti deetred. can be obtained hoist FONSIX. Treasurer,? • ' 0S iChi Szchatee, Boom. .18-0 al* Bwe paw aatt stlfht. Nal I, "IS Y wool' tiqr 6 m0t.12 mos $.BOO 415 00 ,1 12,00' 21 00 1 4 10 (.0 .45 00 90 00 30:00 ne R. R.: on the DotjawAre. et Phil • - ..• 1 •., Parr Mo. 16, avo..ra-frauooad. 11.AlliME ' rr ~ , i NEILL Q'trlN T RD. *IAEA d; (JO.. Piers . 7 . • , Pori Bielootoad, •' ° A. 19 Pine Street. ' new York. . .220 Walnut ". - ia ehlindelphin.- .- ' 21 -z ilby . •• - 'Boston.. ' WHITE. AND RED 'ASH.. COAL - 7 - GEN. TS_ for the tale Of the eel l ehrated • Sliver 'COAL or ALL KINDS BY THE OAROD,' BLitt, (Lehig) lalltreaadisth (Ploy. and Wis. -Jan 1; •e 8 : :', . ~ I- 'an d Tektite/ 2 o Lomat . 110 atom Whir AS pool. ,Alto /pelts and Peach VII. . ''. Pier Rio. •I 3 Port iliebooliad, • . . GEORGE " .S. • REPPLIER, RED ASH :COALS. _. : . . ~,,,,L. Lxi, iwirrEs or , . ,• erstommoniair k atm. • ,D 4CO .. . THOMAS COAL CO.'S COAL W4LLIAMS & MIR • lO 0 '...A... -IA •.4 '. • RING and BOYLPLN•S Celebrated FAMILY COAL 1 _ REPPLIER. MOODIE & C 0.44 I..coelot Mountain. • Alro Bikamtsions and Cumbvdind Uoalo, of well es - .080. S. REPPLISR'S Mammoth Vein. ' • '. DUNCAN COAL 00.13 Lesis Vein (Red Ash,).: tablisbed rep_ot_Atlon, .. _. L • , ECKERT & CO.'S Colbert ). .. • .•• , • Omura --PMLADA., 2 1 , walnut 1 . . • .. ' . Donors (-339 Walnut St.; Philadelphia. . NEW YORK, 11••• om P, , Inky Building. . ~ II I Broadway. hew Mork. ' PROVIDENCE, TO Weollasset St. • ' • . BOSTON, I 5 Thane' St. .1 • 6 17 Doane St., Boston. • -. . . January ii-t6B Pebrnary 22, 'GA . , , . I !..-4 - _, iD I i ., . • - tips. Ito. 9 Port Illekiniend. • - "••'NO T. I C 'E .-.g . ' I its Lorier J Ollll. -it • WHITEAS.i O Nt ' wahaviiqipotritedßreita . rs.lliANlNlETTa . ir, Red ' . SHIPPERS OF - COAL, .. KRILL., 1117 *WALNUT sTREET, PIDL&D,EL- - RI sole Agenti for the sale of onr ak Whit ' 'No: 316 Walnut Street, Philadelphia -. . snivEß BROOK LEHI oad Tr • . outer* Wm sroawar awn Illat or noir.: • ifH COAL, .. . . - . ilo. 614 West Thirteenth St., New York. •' 0 • • From Piot Richmond. Philadelphia. - . No. :32 Third Ave „rue, New York.. • • , notion Alt ILONGINTIMICIIT, Miners.. hilalel 'lves' Wharf. No. 99 Mita St., Providence. York. , C olby's Wharf, Mt. Wirrhington Avenue, non red- S ' BBver Brunk ! , Fo b Y 9, rm.. 1 S.l Y . toe. era, • Street. Boston. , - • more. Jan I 418 • - • I- _• . , Pry JOHN ROM*ELi Jr., 'Pier 911 i ... _ . Alen -AUDTENRIZD NORTON . - . it &Zit., 001.1.11 . 0113111 Tot I - • - -. • Bill dr. II s White Ash. Daniel • ' • .;....: - Miners and l ea r s - T - . °l •D .•.; • ' Webster' B. Ash. Franklin Coal ' C . ‘.../ - -CA. .1.-.1 --:. ',Of L_ykens • Valley Ifted Ash. Sli p •. .LOCuP,,T MOUNTAIN, fton. our ° HAZEL VC! Hun Free Burning,. dc Oak ' ---/ DELL rnd CONTLNICITAL coLianutas. - dale Pink 'Ash . ,' 1 , '().. .ft II AltidlilLi N. from YLNTERPRIS if COLLIERT, t. r•- 7 - ! 11.019191111,19T,,fr0m WOOLS ('R - BIM VOL. -: h 0 Es 39S Walnut weer- Philadelphia. , ?, •• - MC ' ! /119 Bmadway, New Tort, • ' i jb- li9 -41Fli tin ' Whell'.o°.:elaisilk'''‘l'':°96'll.rti4en:Detirmtala7764elif:ffloi.ni!lrTrillebuil.tit"elBSßitietreeltYlat:4t4ilet.:::Thl3°PriltCni:t°lg'a.:d.nitNeot:P.:Yliree::%.. - 1 ''''. • E 0 (REEK BITUMI NOUS board Bol t!• 1 1 '14., OniA BORDA,. = KELLER . Ia us NIITTIND-, ',, 'IL ITO l-k. I St., vit. ldin PiN o TH R It o A E CITE' k & B _BITUMINOUS C:IAL WIl iota& .._ WI Al ler No. 9.1 • wood teal and Garretson'a Girard peal. A more or Georgetown. - ' • Jan 1...G3--1,- . . ____ 11 5 DAVIS,PALES -& Ca n, ', . • ' SHIPPERS OF • •,_1 ~ • -i LEHIGH, "LOCUST NINUNTAiNI-411A - ' 110 KIN, LORBERHY, .ilid ' • . - -.•-'' BITUMINOUS • COAL., /1 • • OPPT(i.gWATARA'PALIS. CO kL.00•., t (Bear Valley Shamokin Coal. • / • 9os Fni..-11.1 4ru ST., PWILMWMPII lA. ) • I Agents for Preck•s Wentralis Col 4 Locust M. , C.l4%aL 1 . 1 I • (Plynanuth Wilkesharre Coal. ' • SWATAIIA FALLS -.)001re. No. 333 Walnut qt., Philo elgatla. _-- - I • Jen , l, - '6,1 .1 1 E-B 11,8 N.I 1414 -. .0 0 1 _ OARTItER,. STICINEY & WEiId.INGTON ve appointed WELD. NAGLE Ilnhir and New York endtWMLD, ' I 00., or Bosom, Amato for the r 1 nineric and Shippers of Coal. . New York and Eattettintaiten I Onenaide (from their BoraitdeColor. Nhamok ni 1 through them or direct-throw , . Grfrifi Veils reed AB p , . - t attention. ' ~ ' Locust Mountain( Ito Ash). - • , . %SILAS YEI:110ti . • (SO ' l: 7-ir:, Building. New York, ' 7e144 Nagle &Co:, 405.44 V offiCES: 4 'lO3 W nt Street, Philadelphia. ' . - •• .. 110 tir . * Vlll e Street, Bodoni, ' 1 •I'd. Sherwio•& 0a..,111.• , Straart'lio..6,T4rt Illielamondi PlillaWn. . Net. 4 Port Wit 1 . Jan 1.'68 ; . •.: T. .•• 1 • . '• - -I'l • , 'll. 3. Douai ; . ' M. 8. Bor.xmor. W ' SON . , i St 4 - 1 (1 i • DOlir •BULKLEY di -NJ ...., .y . , , / Ail ~ , ~.. , 'AND ", OK. . , •--• ‘ I . 9VEY,,, SON. . ot r i• --!J -1 t & k t ieatF f . 3 • -a 7 DONT li / .... i., WE. =MX= LIE' CEL, •lippko of tar Cad)! PRE' I VAID OILBI Ctehigh • 1 ,-• S I/ . i - rout 1 011101 m , Ps. 1 - 31tESTIt. / USE, . we on hoird yew . Port Rick= IN. 1111UNSWIC L.NIiETE, !, t ne11:3: ' 46 Teinity,Bn, e.../ • •I FT nn 'Walnut Rt. r York. . - N %raiding. , Room . 110- I'. COAL. 1 L. --. _ —._.... • - Agent. No. 14 ~ B. , • . -- d... Pniladelplda, •-• 1. • jot', Agent . New wrtr, • HALL & HA)AVARD, NA, &,...ton. • . , AND Dak • ,q.t.. No , - VANDUSEN. BITOTHER. & Co.; • ar, ‘, -- ---- • .. ' WINIWA awn SIMI'LZI OW ' .41 - ; Will :Q :. 0 .. A . I.- - S . ' - -ei i ,-.. OLD COMPANY'S LBRIOR, LOCUST MOUNTAIN • LOOUST OAF. vina c a ) s ,r os.altk LEHIGH, i. . . , . , „ •. . ' • ' . ,_ _ , - 1 , • ',w ~. . • . . L . M1111.1.1111111•101111111e. . ~. ' - -‘111111111•11 ' , I ( .i. "- i I 0 41•11•1 mm...-. 1 h -._ „. • . • „ ' ' " ' ''. ' '-'' 1 - ) '• ' • ' -.'" -1 • ' 4 . • BANNAN & RAMSEY'S. .... .- ~: , . - - • - ' . • -,--i-},- . . .. - -, , . - . ..- ~ -:-•, ~ ~ ~_:,1, , ,• ~gi .- STEAM. PRINTING virtue -.,,• ; 7t , - 4 -. 1 °.'i °•• 0 , , .' . - ` 1 •• •1 . •. - ' ' ',- ..",'• ' -•• ' • Rof „ , .• .. , • • ' . ••' '4 • -..- Ili • ° ° . 7c . 0: 1 701 - ' • • •• -', ..o • - • . .-. • ' 4 4 , " • , . i severs! Prone% we are nowpr! %, ' • . ~ , , , • ,;; 1, -•-• A ke JOB pd . 1390 E PRIX - TM opt trOlY ~ .•.. • •':, ..rr , . :-. ... 1 1.1 . . . '•-',.' ~' . , , .';: i :' .14 '. - , .•• 1 ,O j'11);31 . 7 10, 4 c i :I , _ ' it i ll iro :l'R &. , .• . - ' -1.... . .- - -, . ' A t . self , , , US - :;.: .•,... ••r t; 4 -..,6 • 1 - 1- - , *•' 7 - 4 •'e • ' ' - _. , ~,. , ' •.' . . • r -- :- t - •ii • . descrtptiOn at Mt &Pie or tholtiariar- - ''• ' .. , , ,: ' . 4., , . -.:* ... •,. 3 •: . ' l l:*' , ‘: -'1 !,'' , .... : 17. • • ' i . - , • . • ,:_,: Piredizier ßoo .EgTangthlthan ki lt " esecti P 4ail ean W: : a4 bl 6 :B. B4 -11. , -4 1::: o ul'IlL :-1:1: 8134 : - ' ' .. : ',-i -, I :At. . • 46. = v 'i 'T - 1.% - / - ' - •..* . - ' iiij o r t _ / ! -. , , , . .. .. • , ' , . . ..•' , . , . . . , • a .kr...a1..• • t ••••• - -- 10, -- ". 4.1 - 4.- -i - Zr___,./7 -T• -- Alt• • '' I - ' ' GENERAL ADVERTISE ,i.. _ , ?P. ~-.,- -. ' - I . '" - } . L . ; .4. : ! :? Tx . Handles, ' . Pa 82$00 Books, . ?,,* 1- ...• _ AND. POTTSVILLE . ' -` ' . .. _. , . 7 . Articles of Afretret, mile Books, - .• , .1 ; , L • i 1 _ ~ , .• I . • . 1• , !,' t'; ' ' ' '. .. ' . • Bill Heads' . - . We? BoAlls. -: ,' ..- - • r • ii ! ' ~- i At the no sootiest wets. lost mods ot - RYSTTPIo • • j -- - E ~ • . . ' ' • , f. -, - ii • • . -1 '• is more extenstrettiso thli4 Of en/ other I** ba /// . tia , ba. Ulna., • - ~.. . ... • 1 w ig t om b Fee tip pins do & N th of die Nardi, and Woe eel jaw theCaelmis it likalaaba Wink lig* wil Ore strength to NT and Mita all Lamb ow ea sad , ~, .1, , , •. - , ~: • sedl t dot the State, ind !I kaelibands ero*Pled'es :-V - " • . . . ' wanly for Jobbing. Being practical alias, ocr4 ' - t•i; ! A •••••y•Millamlly.... ... a. ' .-'4l". B e r m re rill gamest , oar, work fobs al mat IS lA, i'' -....".• ', '` - • ' . -- 'q 4 . -I ' ,'.3 . •, .. . r. " Oaf ii th,elgee• n f kal/Cli IX , L4 . . ' I I I C 1 . N. - 1 ~.. ,ultS oons,' state excirtortmotitee, ~ •,. __, _ , , H Y 13USIIED EVERY, SATURDAY MORNING Bt. BANNANI &r, RAMSEY, .P ; OITSYI I .I.4,IE, K-, uf 1..11 .14 1 , 0 NN . S.YL , IN' .. - I T.INT . T, PE_ 1 ._.,_.-„ . _..,..„ : , .__ _--.... . -„ ...... ~..-----,---; - -.., ... , _ - ~.i. _ • . i. _ . ~• - ..- 1 .,., ~• •• ,....- - r- - - -6.--;......:- • I I J-._._ i ' • I • I o • ' • ' ••' ' • • ' • • • . -• ' I ''' ' .. 1. " • ' 'I l tookitellndiareri alflet, °I 6 4/ 41, Mitk &Oki ' ' IV. I • . . .•"' 1 • BA.'II:TIIDA.Ir ,MO NiNGi SEPTEMI3ER . 12 , 1868. . . . • ....., - • 1 • ' . amer i...e( mandadonsa, bond., and riled . .4....51,,,,, , 1 '• : Singlp Copies moue Cents. of oro - 7 - -:- . ~ • :' - • . - In order. ot.lthosteso:de * * -- ' • i -1 - 4 4, 1,• , • .' 2 . 1 ti ' ~ ' r" 1 ' t • } s • . I ' . . ' l'lldlmolmes.....---- ' •- 1 . 1 ' , - .r • - 44 ......... i m0r • . - . .8 , 1 a St the 4 o the I es it / OS ID by the ton a au aed eif ea" ;on . tit so to d or Y . , Vol. X.LIV.—No. 37. • • " Eii AND RED - ASH ODALS, ~ .- . • • Richmond.. {1.2. Mum . ma Wassmss: glimbethport. ... Jersey City. ' • fl . • I Walnut Stres?!..•PbTadelphls: .20 ("Cill ' 5 11 DOSA I 8 73.... "1 DOROI4-ewn. York. { Jan 1..62--1.. NEV YORK. . S. ELCI.IO/11IM 71. , V. A. 111A110111. HEOItS ER& CO MINERS AND SHIPPXIIB OP - 00 A . Office, Room 79, Trinity Buildinc 111, Broad? way, NEW .YORL wmAnygs —No. 4. P•rs Bleb ..Id.. . Foot or 1001 I. Eska' Inver. Work. oriii ,66; Niw 1- WHITE, FOWLER - At SNOW,' • (81 tXISSDIDITOJOIIN WHITHA C 0.,) - LEHIGH, :•• ' - • LOOINT MT, ... • IWILKEARRE, • . • BORiIiTON auii • OIIKBERLAND • . 0 A..a4 . ' . • . • pm?! -NO. 73 TRLNITY BROAD. NAT, NEW April MIS 1 - . - _ TON. J E REE D, • No. 17 Donne Sts, Boston. soul estorr, Folk iissrs,BN miaticrr. op: Dewar. nalkley *ID., Miners and fildy;pers of Presto. Caul. Jab.J. D•Vers PlO** PI. , gams lad eidp 3ers dillbeg:tea Vial. an 1- • AIS — T IIIG S - fge. Co :, nalswittemrem lett and Candle., and Dewier,' • , la t Currie " itEIRS 011.161 0413K8 AAVIIABWILB Allier' ea band and for ilia a the ytry lowan mike, . • ifice; • Nan Yiinc-154 Front Ett.., earner 31.01 en Lane: WAITSTELL HASTLNUS, New Y.. 14. JOIN BANTLNIGS. New &Wad. • T .an nt New Begred. - New York, May IS. • The. Om of s ,evidkiA,nn . datums' Vines by 13AN1LLN d NAlll3lr.l",iPotnnrale. CENTRALIA COAL. rns crervistierix Arlol39=o, CAtiDWEL.T4, ` GORDON & Co. of Ptdiadelade. 'ale Ajpotte , me tho wie of abode. brated Coe. widtb milli be .hyped trommy mbar( at Port ilicbmand and landings at Pat Carton Radar my own direction. Otdcairmiy be milkweed to theta at PIIII4DIMPUILA—No. ll4 Wallas& 1111. ' The 1 - .llll—No. 33 4 Pine St. • 13orrits—No. 144 Stow St, • !' • J. ill. FRECK. f . ee ntralia:Janaary 1959. _TO COAL ~OPERATORS. lICESOTED!OOAL soßrame. LAITBENSTEiN, littaersvtlie, kaiJltdll a COMM, Paw. itutcymmmir OP - WIRE & BQU/in-SOD SCIONS. . - remelased ilrelbaeonwp 411:. SSC* - And 'decided by the Ctrnatt Ooirt of the United Stales to Pl:diale:ids, OetoW 2 1911 IST, to be an :eighth leveepon, and that use itOlne Patent la not infringed bY IS: DOS bY wearing retod, view of plan GEL a L. Laubenotein. . . (See the opinion of Ipcaut, potholed In the neves poen and In etteolar form) The rode are Petty celebrated for their assir tiot and do:thillty, and ate seiderrad to all others wherever fried. Wand dew nuord ao recpdred. Au orders promptly - .Prion'lnolletate.. November a. VT " W. RIGGER & SON. COLUMBIA. 'ffor.ONA., olitablishod to 10114 Iralme to all Nob ot kaboo....tdch tbuwill Ali at 161- -4- . • • - „_ C • PIER 17, IPT. - RIORMONI), , •PHIL*DA-- • - •4 George's Creek Cambed an ra T Top. dk RI j Raven's !big sad HadeSan / Lebigh. 'PIER N 0.2, ELIZABETRPOpa, N. J. OFFWES:-3034-9 • ',6N Trinity no 'ding, N. If. Doggie 15t. J. 47. MOODY. ;facie r t iil Agent. • Jentiaxiloii BANO,ROFT - ,LEWI.O & Co., - ; - . .. . ' mama Aim ismirrie 6 *mu . 4 Celebrated ASHLAND COAL, . iI yPROM. N.A.S.A.tOY, MOONTAIN._ ' 0 CE-111 Walnut , Street, (3oisuneretal Wading, Phllailelnbia. :,.. - 1 . .. ,l'ew York Moe-11 I Briiidieaff, Trinity Bnildink, Room 69. 11AAC SELTZER, Agent. Boston Moe— . Doane Street. . • :. ' [Jan I,'G4-,1- tit E E-B N.I N 4 0 . 0 A We have appointedWELT). NAGLE & CO., of Philadelphia and New York ap*WELD, SHER WIN & 00., or Boetfin. Amite for, the sale or our Coal In the New York and Eauestrimaiteta. Ail orders thrmigh them or direct.throngh es will re ceive prompt attention. • ISILAS YlOlloLci. Treasurer. Wel4 Nagle &Co., Saco.; Waireat St, Phile Oman :'. " - " 110 Broadway, N. Y. Weld, Sherwin& oa..ll.l.wtttt. St., liouston. 4 1, 14 pr . Per. 4 Port . Earth 2i, .t 3 • • • • 1341 PT. - JOHNSON, & HOBOKEN. COAL.. Stieotaimor Btodt & C 0.,. 111113iIf & SHIPPER OF-THEPELEBRATED II Fultoi" /a Stout: (thigh) Coals, PS= the Ebervale and the Stoat pc:kinetics, bear Ha zleton. Pa. Delivered direct from mines on hoird veateti at PT. JOHNSON, HONORE:3 and N. BRUN SWWK, -N. J. - OFFILICE*--44,* 48 tit BreadwaY.ltew VerlL py 16, %R . . _ N. D. HAM. H. S. HAT WARD ' ALIIPPZILI AND DLALIZeIN Locust Mountain, Lehigh; Wilkesbatre, Sha mokin, also, Allegheny & Broad 'Top ' •C 0(A IJ ir ap Railroad. Canal, and from Poet Rkhmoad OE',ROE'S CR,SEK, CUMBRRLAND, FROM _GEORGETOWN; ALRIANDRIA and BALTIMOBIL (arm; 313 i WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. r — Mutt 21, MF. • • SCHUYLKILL CO. JA MEN N N E R, • . Miner and: nipper of the Celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN. COAL. • • Schuylkill Country. penisirk, Jan O 3 . ; - `. l‘- • COALLANDS - T.. 0 Liousz...me Sctmytkill Coal Company irs now prepared to make leases on their lands in Foster Townahip. Schuylkill Cotinty. These lands are looated . on the very be portion of the Heckscher sin, having over four miles run On the Daniel, Crispy, Lealor, and all the veins tnown In that basin, V) . th above and below water 'level. abundance of timber for mining will es With an ll now be made to stood tenants, oti F ant) lattion `2..0_,H-. H. BODY. President t the Chanpany: No. V Wall Street. 'N ew w e t. - . Jan LORBERRY:I CREEK. WANT VRANNILIN. LO 11 EC 111 111 lt Es VEEN COAL. .' 1 • • Ely East Franklin •le Dow mold min- Meaty by Nam. CALLOW GORDON & Co., late we my sole 4mts.. Buttes from them, May 61711. a lfrirrallitte= : ,.... .OFFICIE i No. ES Pine St. New Tort leillitatei Street, Boston.. • - ' Jannaryl, .49—l- DENNY Hilt. LOKIBILKIKK, COAL. I • . • CWe.t be andstalened, ba 7 7l4l:reoltdated our Thee 'soiled ee in the Lorberry will hereafter true' set onsbnelpeme ander the Woe of IM RE. alum a Kit I SR, NIXES a 00. • ' • , GRAAPP A NIITTINU. Kr. fiklAfOrP, a member of our trot, having Mods fed himself with 1 1: 41. 111ANINTON. will reside in. Philadelphia &Moll for coal 'hipped by die-water will be tinder the extlnalve eastrol Cl BW:K4MON, GRAM A CO. 1 I By incresied care and attention Is it. prepenation, we kWh) inallidahl4 the reposedd of our celebrated Lm444. berry Coal ParchafOrs can rely awn having this - egg gloved In the osier G . • --sp RAM i 00. Jan Mas • - • - I i. • s t . ;LAIIINS, BOIE , as TIIROK, 105 LICLINLiIIt A • '11(11,111T0i) Pl., • . • Mitiale*: . ter , , Mining' and B ' g Powder lineeedy ter th e An th racite Trade. Any ace cc quantity of ettbet , A ,or is Builder. delivered promptly at the lacteal mutat ratell• to EV cnienition 11l the Coal PlerA, fresh hem the Spri nt arwk Mille. and mow faction guaranteed. . A ocanpkge Kock of the Swder Cautpame - - - GITNP.O • :DER -03natantly ; on band. szkiiail Kinds of . S - &FET , V IFt:ran.: . . Orders for the Leekawanneltegioth froth tkly=tcat. Pa ~.for the Wyenting A C A from' i .T t.. CS. Wilkeebatee, Pa. ' . WY. Aitt., Milton, Pa. - For the Kiddie had lairer : - hem • . . WY. 40 1 Att. Ashland. PL 1 ortoberlL 17 , ; .111-111. riWilan4 4 19Y0TWF . 1ia4 1 ‘ . 393 SEW txmAitt . , N.-/ Ind 11 4 4 . , - aid Item Pounflic. Theiltittb2: l l4o . ' j ' r"ir. fn2T -- ILPEtLt. Is atiV ita Xaa . tiektaiti,g pm; • • ta Frett Nati. Ditto WWI :• ••• ' I - aa—te-le M' nima - . aviriErea taut num caw% , • -5* ars with &Om. draws Wastne, • Set loci feet loos; alio a !Thom entree aodAlraro; lane le lath map. 1 foot Ardis awl it pion it tae mew: altos pamp triode sot ebartei all to food irdert _o 1 one power erepoe; atm i Ibt of I Inch Ds pipe .... ...LVey =a 12 ern to Ober of The DI Port CortooL__::: -, • , Medic --.. . . IQ elle VHF IDS SARA *ME ARARAT A TH. p t 3 —By yirtne•colesendry emits' of Lereet, Fortes d Vend itkoni Expose Muted ont of the Court of . m.a pl..* of Schuylkill County, and.to me direr ed, there will be messed to public tale or merry: , . •• OR Swtateday, September Vette 'SAS; At 1 o'clock in theafterneett,' at the Court House, In the Borough of Pottrrllle, Schuylkill County, the following dmerlbedetti Mates to wit: . • . S'lT. l l—All that meats lot • or piece of ground, *Hz ate In the Borough of Tremont,. Seberyikill Dennty, , bounded norttniardly. be North 'Meet: -eastwardty by , Clay etreet, weetwardly ey an alley. acd southwardly be lot No. 'PS, It being lot No. 159 ra • the map or I plan of wild Borough, containing in width 30 feet and in depth 140 feet,' more or lesa, leo.- e—All that certain lot or piece of ground, Shi ite 'ln the Borough of Tremont, Seterydoll County, Mended notthwardly by lot No. ISee eastwardly 'by Clay street, westwardly by an alley. ermthwardlythy lot No. 190, It beim let-No. 189 on the map or plan oe said Borough. eanutheleg in width 40 feet and in depth 160 feet; more or beef . • • i Ne. 3 —All that certain lot or piece Of errand. alto-, 'at in the Borougb of Tremont. Schuylkill temuty.. 'Wended northwardly by Ice No. 199, eastwardly by Clay erase. weiewardly by an alley. and soultrwardly oflot No. 191, it being lot No. 190 on the map or plan said 'Baronet'. (=tette:ie In - width 40 feet and In depth Itifeet, more or less ; A. 9 the property of DAN IEL (PREGAN, . • . Also-eeill thil• certain. two-terry - frame house or tediding. With basement. eentaining In front Zeal. and in depth 25 feet, siteete on the south-cast - corner. .of Railroad street and' Fourth -Alley.. In the Borough ' of Methuen' City. Schuylkill County, Pa, on that cer tain tot artifice of ground. known and marked on the. lamp or plan of- raid Borough as lot No. 1, In block Nu. T:bounded north- by Railroad street, wept by, Fourth alley, loath by Centre street, 'and east by lot No- 2, containing In front on RAilmed street 95 fret, and ex tending of- that width 123 feet to Centre etreeealatethe lot or piece of ground and cartilage appurtenant teem to; se the property of TRAHOEN JONES, ' owner or reputed owner and contractor. - ' . - . Alm —All that certain kit or' piece of rimed, elth ate In Simulate:ate In the -Township of Mahanoy. en_ the County of Schuylkill... and St a te pf Petasylveels, 'on the west side of Jordan street - and the north aide .01 Lloyd Street. beteg lot number ten (101- block, three el) as-laid out by P. W. Shearer, and the came prob lem which William Bowers andothers by Deed thitad the 19th day of. April. A. D.' ism, granted wad con firmed onto-Henry J. Mover, with the atenotenanees, econtistbig of •2 q story frame, dwelling house with a 1 story frame kitchen attached, a frame. stable. a I *tory frame office, and a 2 story frame carpenter seep: as the property of HENRY J, MOYER. deco —Ali • that certain two-story_ frame -home or bulldurte • Sento 'ln t Newtown. i Mille Tiventeetiffit ' Schuylkill County, on Tremont - Seeder road: contain ing In front on micesheet or el itel feet .- and indepth 28 , feet, and the lot or piece ofground and,eurtilage appurtenant to said building. mid lot or piece of ground being bounded and described meollows, viz: on the berth by • greet, esseby Tremont street, month by-Company lands, - and west by an elley ;as the prop erty of JAMB MILLER." t / Also—All that certain tagery fetme n iee - With i •, - kitchen attached , one story high, said b Magee,' feet front on Union 'twee, . ti the Bori ng of .Tre moat, belanylklll Conley; And - 114 feet deep, and the lot or piece of.ground, bonneted and described se fol lows : On the north byeli alley, cart bean alley. south by lottif George P. Owen. and west by Union Wert in said Borough, and'the cartilage appurtenant to mkt bolding ; as the property of- BENJAMIN KLINGER. Also—Ail thee-tensile lot or piece of ground, situate in the Betrotegfrof St. (.lair, Seentylkill Counter, 1, ed weetWardtt by Second street, eastwardly tet b l7l) Michael Hieflich. eonthwerdly by lot of Joiceph Eul and nortitweitlY by PrOcerty of Williant,E -S u a. a:kite-if urin width 40 feet and in depth 100 feet, ith tbe e eppartenancee, emceeing of a- dentate twoestegy frame dwelling house With stone basement, with a / tiro -story stone kitchen thereto attached. avid a frame stable : as the property of- HENRY LOEFER ' t. . Also—All that certain lot or piece of ground senate in the Borough of Ilatomoy City. Schnilkeierouritv. Fa.. bounded nertbererdly by lot No. 5 in Block ete Oast werdly by a2O feet wide alley, ' and eouthwardly by lot No. 3 Lt Block 75, and yrestwarety brMein St, and being lot lere 4 Itt- Block 75 on Cratere - map or plan hi said Borough, coctaintug in width 25 feet, and in depth 10e feet, with tbe e appertenancee, consisting. -of a 2 story. frame dwelling tutuse with a 1 t;', stor) trantelltchen" attached, and a frame stable ; as ert the propy of JONATB tIN LINDENMUTH'. ' t A Do—All those two certain contigatme lob or pierce of - ground, situate In the Borough of Ashland, Schnyl kilt-Ceonty, bounded nortewselle by centre street, epowardly by lot of A. G. Swift. mothwartily by 'a 20 . • feet strut, And: westwardly by loteif 'Wellam Jones,- =Asinine together 50 feet in width. ajd Ito feet. In depth. mote or. lees, with the appurtenances, contest- • log . of a one story stone rtlt've and frame ear •I.ge house ; as the property of ADAM MOCK tOtCli.ke. MOCK:. . ' A Lo.—An that certain lot or piece of inentie. Striate In the Borough of Port Carbon, Schuylkill County, bee ginning at a post, corner of land late of Daniel J. Rhodes and others. thence by the same north 261 feet 6 indicate a poet, thence' south 751-; degrees wart 79 'feet 6 Inches to a poet In the line of laud 'formerly of Bitch Patterton; now of Tolhee H. Whltereteen- and -others, thence by the • came south I degrees east 234 1 -feet 3 Inches to a poet, corner of line of Warders land,' andthence along raid line south Ii degrees race 49 tett 6 inchesto the plat* of beginning, being Abe, lot' or Mete of land which Edward B. Robley and numb 1 S. Robley and their selves' to' Indenture dated the 9.lth 1 day of ektobee AD. 153 ~r Mel in Scbuyikill.Coun tY in Deed Book 40. 11, pare.l92.- granted and con.' veyed to the said Toblas H. Wintersteen. Afro—all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate In the Rye, meth of Port Carbon aforesaid, bohnded se follows: Beginning at a pot in the line of land of Mahn to Pecker. late of eatd-Wintersteen, at the distance of 113 feet - 5 inches from Warders line, thence by land now or late of the Miners Bauk of Pottsville, in the County of Setinylkel nortela degrees west 40 feet to ae- poet on the easterly side of the Branch Railroad 'leading front the Old Sehnyllell 'valley roe& to the landing of the sold Miners' Bank, thence by land . Irteef . Andrew Russel - and on the etuderlit video( said Railroad north le degrees wept Ile feet to a melt, thence south' I de grees west to feet toe pate., thence north 90 degrees 50 Minter, east 05 feet 10 inches to a port-1n the lice of other land of said Wintersteen. thence along the Farm 9' degrees east 969 feet 10 inches t 6 the place of beginning, being the same lot or Meer of ground - the Andrew Itheiteljeutid wife by Indenture dated the ed day of Jute, A. D:1 , 45, recorded in Deed BOOK Nu. 2.4, pme•lfe, granted' ihd•COrtieyed to the ea d Totem. 11 Wintereteen. .4i-w—ell that certain piece or parcel of lend, situate In the leirottge of Port Carbon aforesaid: bounded as follows t Beginning at-a peat on the senthwardly side of Main Street. In Newboldte part of Port Carbon, at the distance oriel feet 9 inebes from the southwest cor ner of Main and Taylor street?, thence - by other land of tee.sald Packer, late Wintenteee, smith Itie de east eel feet to Haywood Street, thence along . said Haywood Street south 65,1 deerees weet 'Ed feet 5 1 inches to a Jamie corner of other land -of said Packer and in the line of land late of William .L. Warier, de ceased, thence by sate Packer.* land north lei degree wort 410 feet 7 inches to the eouthwardly Sde of Main Street aforesaid, thence eking. said Matti Street north, 7514 degrees east 40 feet to the place of begtening, be ing the same piece of land which Chitties Haber by Deed dated lituday of. May. A. D. 1545.. recorded to Schuylkill County in 'Deed Book No. 24, page • lett, 'granted and coerefed to said Wintereeen. - .4 Leu—Ail that certain lot - or piece of groend..eltnee In Newbold i e part, of Port Carbon afutesaid, at the . southwest (-emcee( Main and Taylor steel', begin ning at said corner. theace southwardly along the west side of Taylor etreet 241 feet, thence south Cl de grees --- - --' etore or lase, to the le - -et tint' Wit sail will Mal place gar kill planing machines. one spike mactune. methine„ one core CITKI. one cupola, two care one ICroi . NOV. one vire! *tone, - two cranes with ail spindles. 'balls, beting, Sc.. connected with said hiaildinge se the prole: ty of THE PORT CARBON 'Ruh" WM PANT. - • Alio-All that certain let or piece of ground. Waits to the Boroue• of Crease* Schuylkill corm y, b on e. -did and descr but as follows. to wit: Beginnuat at ,tone earner thence ty of Inaciltrauce north 66 degrees map perches to a stow thence partly by taut mer, south 34 degrees f owls perches to the middle of a Pllblit leading . the Centre Tornplike to Wen thatch 't reach 51 degrees west 2 and two. tenths perches, thence alarm the same smith 49 deem. s writ 6 perches to a pest, tber , e by lad of Jacob Zech. , 'man north 14 degrees west'ln perches td the place of containtrig.92 referee. with the apparteL. nances, consisting of 19% story frame dwelling- hon.* and frame tu l le; se the property of JANE S MAR. BURGER Alva—Ali that certain lot or place of ground, eltnetet In the Soto ,eh of Miners - 111e, Schuylkill comity, :bounded esstwardly by property of John Wiltien* westwardly by property of Robert William*' tomtit werdly. by Carbon street, and soca/madly by (North street, containing in width 50 feet. and in depth 100 feet. more or less, with the appurtenances tptelitilie of a 2% sto treme dwelling.tiones, with frame bick kitchen sed; as the property of CHARLES W. . - TAIL ift. • 4140-All that, certain lot or piece of groan& situate in the Borough df Ashland. Schuylkill County, bound. ed north by Centre street. east by lot of August Yo- ' thsgetrotrth.by a 20 feet wide alley ad west by lot of marl limning, containing In .width 125 feet and In depth 126 feet. with the appurtenances, =stain of a 2. story frame Tatern-boose, with frame kitchen at tached, with stone dimmest. and a frame W.able es the property of CHAN HORNING. • . Alen -All that, certain lot Tilers of ground, ,unite. In Branch Township,Coaaty , bounded so follows: Beginningat a stake canner on the eastward. side of th e Mine Hill 'A Schuylkill Baron Railroad, and on • line between lade late of Charles Gillingham and Jacob Seiminger, thence south Itn &grecs I west along the Minor land of - gild - Seita.neer 29 perches to a pat in the centre of tile west Branch of the River Satthylkill, thence south 44.%- degrees eirt 33 perches to a stone tomer. thence north 29g_ . _rcee rem es pereneeto a stone on the west aide of Lbe KILO Bill A Schuylkill Haw Ballteed, them north'34 de grees, west 21 perches to the place of con lathing 4 acres, more or Ida. with' the appurtenances combeing of ti fame stable. Ns 2-All that certain lot or piece of groaad. situ le Branch Township, Connty,hcatuning at a stake on the Miner Road at LW distance of 100 feet northwardly from the corner of lot add to Ralph Pouters, John Pkhldgill and James Barns. dear meth in% degrees east 50 feet, thaw south 61% Maws wen 150 feet to the place ot beginning. warn the ap ratan** consisting of &two story beam dwelling . Se. 3-411 that certain lot or pleas of gasind: situate Me to Branch Township,. Schuythill County, berumbig at a corner In Vioaseh.. to Belle& and s corner of other land of odd Isaac Brown. thews along said k 4 north 2 7 % deer es ese, croestus thellithe Hill .Railroad lto feet, more °ries& to We of another 1040(511d Brown. thence rorthwardly along sald lot - feet, mote or • less, to the lined land Late between Charts Gilling ham and land heretofore owned by theoce Westwardly along the said Use , about MO feet,' mow or lee. to • corner in a rams with certain lots No: 12. 1 13 and 14 on the metwordle ride of the Mleeenufe Road 150 feet to the place of beginning. with the ap- Ratan*. fee., al the property, of ISAAC BEOWN. to the toads oilltepben Lando; • tor of his *ate, 'WM Midas' to John Goodtegitd pant t=er, giallate of the ad= :tea of sid42 • - 1 • • All that certain tract or piece Of situate in the township of Barry, to the unt7 of Schuylkill, Pa., bounded and described as frill to wit: De eming at a atoms corner &the John tract of the land hereinafter described and the land of the For. I est Impromment, Company, thence Meth 36% degree* east 401 perches to a stow, them north 45% degrees east 2:9oaches to a stone, thence north 46% degrees , west 195 and teroteralis of a. perch to armee, thence I south TO degrees west DOS perches to stows, mkt stone., thence *oath M lisgrect wed, OS paean to thence north Si degrees west k 6 perches to-a yellow pine tree. thews south 71 derma we weber to a stonastorarr, thence oath 679( 'degrees west 44 perches to • stone, thence south 191( degrees east 9006( perches to a items thencesonthMer degrees I west 1131 amide tentlaperches to • stom„thence moth 49 regrew eat 47 perebsolohlack oak, north 1113( del Lgrees east 90 perches Ma blick oak, thence awn 46% degrees east 66 pothers to a white oak, theta north Stki degrees mat 16 perches to a Mow, thence south 13% descresewen 17)6 perches - to snow, thence south 5636 degrees wee 464 perches to a stook thsoce trouthl Mg devote met. 1113 puttee to a Moan theme Meth 46)6 degrees met 544 perches to a stow thence math sit% dogmas end SI percher is a Mak *WSW Wahl Pt% degrees met MO platen to a Moos, ask pleas of beginner thatandog wres sail 100 perched, be the Ms e more re tees. The add tracts Meat Of land Mew deserilled„ babeg compared at s teaet6 or Ignore of lend; knows eolith Zebu Maw, Son M e Beresid. Reatgiltherfes, Wdlima 31hge, Comm ZOO. 110101 n Mein eadalcheel Waal& teens. - •- 01l Asit aths-411 tint amnia tail or fleas Of lag nth: " is MI COs* Of OPE. ages& fee ' & 004,s Chance Mom loaned Derdeke, ead AIBO Gel: LB. Rape Rigging. 1 . . conelataly as wit.ti partlentars' and , to Beaediay, N.Y. ; _ 116 -le ERWS SALES. lows: rig eta Plicieftbat neer the West Were branch di the hi:WWII. th ence crosalme Pare creek by land o the Forest IMMOrement Compw north 49 degrees 6.110 peewit to stones, thdnoe north i &rem 63 and fleettenthe "perches to shines. thence by the Jtilin Helintail tract' ma th OM degrees det il east 106 ontelenth porebm Miaow', SUMS north ' 38)6' east 40 and five-ler& pextbke .by etc Thomas eed Me, th e ses by the same north 403 :de llreesl9 Per55211.-to9ioooe;:thente by the samerooth 43 egrees SI minute* mat )5 wanes. oz. 5t0p,,,,, thence 14 degreeseast 11 and tine-tenths pertitms to a sten . thence atuth 81 and threesertinthe degrees: tweet 50 elgpt-tenthilperchm , to .atenes, ' thence South -40 ' decrees west 124 and three-tenths perches, thence nth 61 and thfeeloorill degree" Mat 191 er. thee to eta. theme 000 th SS!' ,degreet wilt, it pet-, thee to it tetepioe; the place dike lentreLemrato lo z 164 acres, the same mire of ink and Ming th e Met of land 'ruse the Rorer tramOv,ie the Appiatenu_. creams big of a trathe unglue Ind el , , pe home; 1 Irmo e • coal br r with engines, what* eczema, Mar,ntem. flxtunte,*, I smith stop. 1 frame feeble, di blocks , of 2 eto stone , Miners' borises, 2 hlocka of 2 Rot', "- al m lumnioe I.'S die" PrPitet ti3Of sETIIINV , ER. Seized and taken execution Ind will-be told be-. ogoRGE . y. % - p-iftopre t,rmritf. • Sheen? Mee, Pottsville, 'Auul.4lll., 103 34 Ott , . 1 VflEftlirfrPti' SAME OF RI; AI lillitii. ; L-7TA10111.--Bylairtne 'of a writ- of. :Atari .brrari guieertjesued Out 'of the Court of .Cc thmon nets et; Scholl I County mat Lk), me directed this will be ex.-1 posed t , public tale or outcry, on 41 ' .,, ea wrist. 1114mtembise I /iis,'"ll NON, ' r at 2. re klu that afternoon, at the Court House In the' Born of Pottsville, Schuylkill Wuntr y the follOW- 1. lug bed real estate; "tn .. wit :. • er . • All th lend& taint:testae:ea berldltithiszte of tbei Few y k and Schnylkilicrail Company,Sitnate, lying' and bet .In the Count* of Scbuyikllt ,and Suite of I peens, Is, tar:titer with aft and slogulax,' the' rail:: ways, Ildings, kitotamenter,La, boas", out houses,' handere ate, machinery and ithrtures of ay ßind nowt wont peopestrof the Nell-,TOrk and uyikill Coal!, , containing aincenc o th er tree the itidlOwl o g; o i s Omen prOperty. to Wit : It 1 - - All th to tract or parcel Of Coal, Land, situate' intforme• liorwegithq [tow Pass Township, Seknyi.: kill Conn Pemoylvents , bounded hy, lands • of the:' Purist I nor vement Company, land: eture s yed on war , '*ant granted \to Jobn - Schall aid otherdend. - audcon4 laming 529 acres and 154 perches and frown:ice.. •.; I A fao-Vcertain tract of link rithate tu 'Parry" 1 or Nor wnehip , in the Court, of - Schuylkin and State - nrwylvanix abtremid.. beginning at a, stone, thence y land of Catherine Groh smith 54 de4 l grove east 820 to 'a Pine, thence by land of' Philip lalosubt rg north 84 deartm east 025 prches tee . Chestnut, the by' land of tieorge. 'Miller . Juni, ti . north.ll4 tier west 320 partit e '? to a 1 Spanish oak, t e. and th ence by of Jacob HI tchneitceruh B 4 *eat 225 perch to the place of be.,..derilini ton de = 424 scree and: perches' rind tallowanee„! dte. i being thel same menthes which Charles A 'Heekather and wife; by Indenture tad the ' 20th tray ,of December, - A. IX" 1665, att rec. rd In the pnsper , dike In :Schitylkilli County pe. Deed Bonk t 2. page 124 di:. , granted end too eyed to the New York' and ticlanylkill I W6` Htompany in f . t t . ' .1 .. , ", • I Also—The fti liqual mid toullddediNo-ilitlis of ind In all that re hi tract of land, situate in. Cate Town-, shlyt, Scheyiki. County, knoirn as-the: Audrew Lytle ' tract, begbani at l certain corner of land now orthde f Phoenix ' piny. thence north 40 ;Aesthete west I es to v et. thence ?with so de,,,e - weet, Ito pert to a thence, north • 4ii I,4rree.. wes t, si, perthe to apr t: thence south to digttua west '233 perch, to a t„, thence by other land north tio.de grecs w t 160 rubes to alatotti i forinerly , it Swish ' oak, the ce h huld_eitib New 'mid and . Schuylkill 6, Coal y :.rth 5'2 .Ic,ttmes vett 153' perches to e stone, a rd t f Jacob Serillits • land, and a pert or the And L tie tract; thence by the same al d,"O. greets east 9 , .; prrehea to a stone. th ence by tbePrinie rose tract m Hi decrees west 4. 2' perehei to awhile 1 oak, and KM $ O dezreeireast. 26i perthes to the. plaCr . of beginning. ',Mullein g in the whsle 4:4, acres' add i 1 12S, perches. re or" lee'. 'being the elm.. premiees 1 wit-th Ctutries A. Ileckscher,' indtwlfe" by. Ueda:Minn of Trnd dated the 9.ottt day of Dikrrubcr, A; Ir -15411.. [ and recordedi 1 the . peope,r Aim inii , thuy !kill County. I,Pa.. to Deed A: Y.,0. 103, ptige• 'l,i4. itr., declared that they bel tfor the sole use and henolt,- id the 'New York • Schuylkill Coal' Comber: e, arid - which ettephen , Vani listener, exerntor' of Charles A. Heck setter. deceasc and Georgians, wife id the 4ttid Chi& A. lieekerher, by Indentnre dated the first day of 9c-. otter, A. D. • 7, and :record. d., in !lel prober .olfice On Schuylkill Ci. - "ty, Pa.; in Deed Iltssa , No., lt-Z, Patti. 29 - ,. St.c...kran ed end conveyed unto' The New York and schoylk - lt Cold Company in fee: I • 1 - 1," -tielied sad taken In Exeutrion a's the npritherti of THE NEW Y MK AND scaurix ILL f..`031..C.A1- - PAN?, and - ll be sold by I • r - i oEoRotir. WYNEOW, Sheritli.. ' . Pnuarille, Auz. CC. 05-'7 34'0 ! ~ Shales 0111 SILKS!' ; SILKS! SILKS SHARI' & • CIIESTNUT sTREETs ;a OFFER AT ' I. EAR. Pll,l C ES. , A Lii4ilirripci. yr • • •• i .►'&B POULT SOLE PQP 1331121 I Li KS' ' S OF Ta CHOICEST SHADES, they Invite Fr , lal , ittendloa • lo vhkb CO.; . - 7--C r lastnut Street. RICK 7 May 2R, •GB' , 24 - m B - • , :11.4. R.Eire VE D. I:y.'.llt FUILNITitE AND TPOOLWIERISG • ' ' E- - R 1 1 / 4 1 S .•:• • • ' • 1435 y!iestistit 114y1.3, N6FP.I-17 j .S..xt to A.. &, PR. LEON-s . ELE C HAIR SENEWBB , , - tj js ' Iwkbe :nett farntt for icraedy for ~ ! . • , WE It AND 'FALLING IIAIII.,; It canal al diseases of Scalp. tYalles the Bali' grow, thick and I g. , I , . • ' r RRICI* 1 TER ORICINIL COLOR UP • • r! ' sum Ward! Call. ' 17 - 114•14 EVerTilwkere. j 1 • April IS ' ~, ~ igitAlq' A Vl Ea RR . NTIST, innta . f., , onere ot Dental finigery market Street above Third. DB. W. Oridatte of Rooms : Nitrous 0 • Otlic,altica• and Cliligofcirta admin. deleireda,. . /in 1: •69._1y • . .. , • R d 0F I N:t_.l: 'S'',l, A. T 1: • , ' •' . 1 dOEGI I GALT, ••,. - f "_ ' ' Wholes lb Dealer in.Atkifini: 'Bltites.. : 801.11 MONT FOR New yoik Slate Co.'. 'Riddle tact Granville ti . " to Co.. at Riddle Granville, 12. Y.;; Eagle Slate Co. : :M. Duet 1 Co.. 'mai Josepl4Btieldon, Vertnoat, nakaufidure I filtrer:Or RED. Pram& Gazza and , VArtzewrzoiSLATic. 011:9 Anent tag r. the Chapman d Lebtgh tilaic Co.',, p q Pennsylvania. who' mann saperWr MickVasa, General Odlea. 21 . . . wilier price thla the _SLUM elan of stove,. ietrued hest cot be : told tor W.W.I market.: XII ski* of ;Abell Cooking' and ; Heating 01.! re tor. Chnithes lend private docllntugs,' Xst ttoo , Sinks, an" Aland tun:, ageort. i . Tirt Ware, , Ttn Rooting, and Sheet Iron ' , oboe %Mpg; Water Pipes, Wash Ret. • tn. tAe Pocusdry to It th want ht woes . nouratiettined by inn , cpeolte and; be ; tre broosht mi l ,crest, vinhtvottt rtng to thektltllen4 .dell*WWW.:l,, , • (ewe In this phsbleirj • to-opts st the Tors 811tONI)Kft11. ." Is•okt4 1 tibt matuai Alio ' • 11 Storm, Hi RatmeN ' moat of Wort., fir' riesoimautarr or Wlllt.o-Ta all wits is t z 44 1 Br:ltte `as bs to alai/WM oT susigori GERMAN eiTTEIS, Hciollod's dermaat Tonic , , The Greai aimet4y fir an Dimino • - - • - LIVER ' , fiTONA - 0)1, OR -IGGEWITirE • , ORGANS. Hoofland's Germai ,- Bine • • • coped of the pure:ink. ee (dr% is tie, are.nse : dititual)'.t ed. • . ' . Extracts) of Roans. Bette: and Illsrkib !WIPE • . P'eP•••• bars. 41,g417 ; tAncen, - Dated. and. entrely fres /rasp let:who:is saitturr aityliad I fr . • lii3oftandei,Lterman Tonic ' Is tAmbinstlan of ail the Oaredleafs Of lit*. Bit tem, the purest tluality of Santa Cruz' Rona misklng.„ore of the meet pleasss4 and rogreeithleriamedica ever offered to the public- - Thtiee preferring a Medicine Inn from 4loohollt a - mltinre, Will use ' . Hoofids Genni • • Thar ,who have no objection to the combination of the liit f tere' l as stated, will use. t Itooftgaa's Germin Tonic, .o Thity are both ['gasify rend. and contain the seine medicinal virtue, the choice between the two tieing • mere. scatter. of taste, the Tonic being the 'mast palls ! tablet ' - The stomach, from • varlets of collies, mar 14,1 ii-i i 1 1 Ceifti.k4 Diatinato. te.,l Is very apt' to have its lettctions deranged.; The Lir- ' er. . aimPlitbizing as cleeely 'as it does __with the Mammal. then becomes • affect- ed, the molt of which' is that the pa- . . tied salient from . • • . . ee, vef al or. more.df tbe - followthe diseases • I louiivin; Fistulente„ Inward • Pifer % Fulness of . 131 ai to the Aired, acidity of the Stomach, . : Nausea. Headhunt. Dhilitist for rood.. Planers oelWelOthi,the Moth- • ' • ach. Sour .Wuctations. • Y. - . ' Sinking cc Fluttering at the Pit of tha.Stomwth, Swimming for tee Head. Hurried or Difficult Brea thing, Fluttering, at the lieut. Choking „o -Suffocating herniations when in - s Lying Poe-4 .re, Minnow ofliiston, Dots on. Wets • before the Du 'Patti in • the Head. '‘DeSciency. - Penrpiration. Yellowness of that. " • Skin. and Byes, Pain in the , • • "' Bide, Back. Meet. Limbs. eta, &lan. .ites • L. . • of Heat. Bartllng in the Flesh., Constant' .Imicinings of. Evil, and' OrPat Depression of Spirits. Tee stifferer from these disearesshould exercise tee greatest caution to the „selectiosil of a remedy for. his • . , " 0 mukb.. - purehssinu , ,.... , ; . ly that whkti .he is snared from hit in- . wittrations and.ln q nirteA 'p 9 . s ritras ' -truu merit., JD 11111- fally comramnded. ~ . It :tee' from irlipri: nut ingreciltm.::and,, 1 lute ustabitabed fat haul!' a . nipuukt ,u . I for the cure ortliese , . . dikn...e. In th;it connection wt. ranld ribinit those 14 , 01.k.thi5vn rem illet .:' . - : .- •• . • Iloofland's German Bitten, , GERIYIA E N TONIC ;D 0 LB 0 N PIaILADELPIIIA, _• • li • ; - . Twenty4rord,yeeirs ,aince , they were find introduced Into this country (mai Germany. during which time they have undoubtedly performed, More core", and benefited wafering humanity to a greater extent, than any other remediei ant:nen to the public. . - , tl • . ' • . . - F ;There remedies wilts. effectruill7 one Ur- Pr Compl a int: Bann- dire, - Dyso &pa hs. ChroMc pr Nerv o us rDebility, Chronic than.. ~ .Dtarase of . . the Itldneys. sod all - anstag from .. . a - Disordered. F.aret, Stom.... or,; Intel= _': . times. -; . . , rßei" „ • . , .., 4 DEBITATY; . •, ' • tietitia4iro ' . ..a and Came Wlliipe •er. ' l' ',! 0110,SiliAttflig 010 Tnit wirsTiu, ut ! itemi: Iby !Icier, Itbioi, liszoil.' : : 11 , ,; • ' . , skips. Eicipssareg,. Fq... , . _ s , There Is iiii medicine extant equal to these rein„ edits le faith csrsis , i . A tone and vigor Is imparted to the whole eystetd. the impetits iii strengthened. food is Enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, tho blood Is punned, the eomplexi.m becomes sound and bealttlY, the yellow tinge Is eradlqaed from, the eyes, a bloom is even to the cheeks; and the weak and DerfOill In invalid boo:mita* strong and healty being. ) 1. PEI:Ai-VS ADr.oceErr. IN LIFE, And feeling the band of time weighing heavily upon them. with ill Its attendant Ills. will and in the roe of thig BITTERS, or th i erONlCy an elixer that will in stil new life into their veins, restore in s measure •that e'nen7 end O r Odor of ereYouthardays.,build up their shrunken forme. and give health slid happinces hither r eED .t,,ing ppm, , . 1! 1 NOTWE' ' • ' It is a rell..estsb. ]bores tact that thlly L bee-balf of ithe fe- , aude .porthin of our population are sel- • door In the enjoyment of good health': or. to use their own et messlon. "rary ex fee{ -well .1. They are lan guid. garalid 01 0 . e ae r g y„ Utremely .1 ... ao .., ' • , . Lern' To t t i t s ds an =l per -.4 Vre . BlTTiffitl, Cr the TON IC, is es .r...1 , .t 14 • 03 el ' iTtetided- ' . . I t 1 WEAK ND,DELIOATE OICELDBEN U :,_ _ .__' time! Are made strong by the of rtther of rem ,edles. They will Mae of MARAS/Int :without fall 4 Thousanda of have scaunulatal in the hands of the* proprietor, bat awe will allow of the pUblication Of but a few.' it will be observed. Are men of note stal of mat 0 oag that they mast bekbelleTetl.l,, , T.,ESTI.DIONIALS. • , , • , 1 !fflt... George • W . W. .dwa r d, • Oltitf Jartioe - of the Strinvvne antrt of Perna., tl Phi iridepakt, lisrektft, iSST. , M lied Toriftstidw 1 10eriban llitterw is a 1 wood tonic. lawful in 1 disc ares of the d. gestive omits, and ! *of greet benefit in e*• a • of debility.. , • and Went nf °wrong =km in.the. system ours, truly, _ .. ,' • •L - 1 '' ' - •,. . , 4...1 11 . i s WMA TkOMIIIIIMPS . t - J pfilho Bupniabe ,Ckiati of Poniwyftanfa. '' \ Ptamielfiliii, April 49, 1644. ' .1' constit!i .HoOttrotiier German Bitters' 4 teatittai medicine In poen orstlti alb of Indigestion or. Braver ms. 1 can certify Old torn my experience a It. ' . t with inspect, ' - 's t . •. --....—. . . *rim 164. .7 asepb L llL 5ui444,-41e. D. I -- Poiterif. Me ' Tram-Baptist Chore Phi ado: , 1~ ~~ • ;. 1 1 • •••: 4 Vlift—Rdif Za7.l VISE - tak. ilsekmaktke aad 7 4prirl. *VISES New Covere4.l 'ES,' ' re/7Eoft Work.; Essity Putint. ig ilacEnees Jhr 4IIiJORTED, Foi male by thotrads. Bastan. 2747 irtikti _ was __ bwo to rat: palm An dor tbs -my ofbes Is sem . trot. co tbs . , sa abuttals. part to lids bomb , -.. from ise the Oaf ill i Zls the istja; sibusttos, LOSIsaL.• *Os 't Atlanta ammi ' lll Mg; ;'' MEDICINAL. "1 AND' OF TEIN PREPASPIX I3Y vers e &e. GEO. W. WOODWARD. & • Sir:-,-I fume frootently re quested u3ounctect ray name wttb. mils of di:l4=DV lands modicum. bat Uie 7a4im. as bu of.. ay I bave • in- 'pill t • eta v wi r ftilliate edlned a clear Aloof In *re ono Instances ;ind particniatiy, 1 it t y own fan" of tic asetiCiers o f liodbuties Getman Blttork, 2 l lecaxt'meek= aly maul • o In Caieees my lull conviction tbat. for general dtbaitikr Ow system. and etreviulig :fur Liver CO* . a male 412 pd 'valuable pinepatabm. In some Masa, it may 1111 ; but - .ninny; I doubt not. It wl4 be icy beneoa. 1 to Was win wafer from the - • • ,• josmioery. respeetta mi ABA .f • MOM, boar coet,a 81, A' Blitar,Cbrietiimai panande. • • • • g be a iad delabal bendt gran the geed Hoar lenra pad fad isty odd ege to zed calmed wet an swat valuable Wale. to alll wbo. ez saffeting hoot mend &Matt -at twat (Drapes Oda& .treat deratigenteW.of the Met. ,D. • ;.-- , . • ; 1 oAurriON. : ~, . 11 „cur Herman - A &to sal air we ' Seethe boo *mbar of C. I. JACICAO H b oo the' .mapper , of Vidla s hocsse. All ol* to sootoooirlab. ' Waco lad liszobetori f ' It the (boom Abobttoo-_ Slob% Na 8111 ARCH 84 l'bitadelphio, l'a. 7. • '- - CHAS. EVANS, Axmorti b.. X. JAOIIIO3 •M. Bitters e jet li bot d tle! a $llOO ' heoti 6 CO Roabind's,Gerevsti Tal4o, put up tit guilt $1 50 pe:betlath cz hoar "len • rPf! not 0 01,ETO to imume wail mai note goal rifin Waif t tO get the WWI* forsaw 1 , • oes lad d•a sin . . . . • " Lig 178 lELAi7kPIIACIE "; . ' —Serra/ Grani's :later v' Acorpt;ilve. f I ..• L , •• • . " ; II WM - OLAND ROVILVIL , • • .. "f.Arr ge gars Niue" is the my of the &Miens . WhO foelitht the starrylemmed flag of' the tree; TAITPelee fOm Hero, the of civilians, - rolls, toe mountains fin down to tbseeal The anion socked to the tempest and gloein„ And drifted no donbt M.bewrecitedain the shore, The alarm has liatlived;lind the throiderithat *se Ara the reknit that prophets tempest 'remora , . i ... - ... . . • • . Let in have Peace i'VS the sigh el the lowly. ; • 'Thaws* inittal vale where the cypress, to seen, , , Who : moan the? departed with tendernow holy, " . And kneel irtare.the waves are perenlilly green'. 4et And where e *.tnknown," in' their silence ate skeeter, ' ' • I The of meets ire mewing the ad. '' And pens of harmony round them are Menton. • • ' of Freak= bate gone to their . itiod.. "Let . pave ce r the evangel of Labor, ; toll ImplorMgly lift up their hands i" .: POI - re Mr status born tne death-deallng sabre, . And tied th bright altar of hope for all lands: ' Lo rra aet darames the temple in glory Threw' to the world the, breed ado! of the . Andlreedom stall WS, as they niter the story l ,f ' • • 1111 d ChYdreitirla td the sccs*silL. ' . . • ~ " - Let as have Peaie l'• tit the chorus apeendieg ' ;..Froni tandem that lie 'mid the pinel-covered,.hills. And like a glad anthem in at lion blending; ' - Floats - cm tip the plain with tie melp,d_y thi Int. ; ' • • And rivers era roll toltaland of the West, And prairies that wake to the hymn of the free, , With inillicteit freemen !etiolating fog tea; Swell psalm of rejoiclng while bending the knee.: "Let to have Peace l' , from the wii;a, wild comme- Eon, . .• I . • . The metope a alarm : and the crash or' the detd,_ And let.the n Ili bliss, Illie.the billows of oce.n. • • &ill ,over th land where the hero Ins knee l,d ; , -• The smoke of the battle has swept from tee sir. ' - The On have testeed,, and the ' bogie's wild ~, blast; . : load froth . The chains sae beau riven I and load fro th riti high ' The reveillesinalls tosthe love of the Past I . .r . "Let us have Peace!" in a holy thou'a lift& • - • _.,:""'.' • The Ilero-veicernies, In thematue the Lo rd t ' • i t 'For the sake the dead! for the lake of thif Salmi Turn a Into pruning boo —to ploughshares /the ewe d I •' • . . • ' And out of .th darkneas . thall come 'forth the beaming Ot Moira t ,ran where the :hewn have trod, And Fr .mdettall teach, wittratreth elf redeeming, - That Penni wren ova SiorasslMPsses wait ova _New .Yoa.4,lltute 27, lie. ,• i < Wlto ABE DEDEOCIRATS P The-Preo .the rebel" government dent, Vice Pmaldent, and every, et member' was a Democrat. s . - 1 i • Every so dier who, after being educated at the expo se: or the - Government, basely deserted the flag of his country ina tooleup arms againat it was a Dinisocrat.l •• . ' Every Member of both branches of the rebel Congesiwai a Democrat! - Every mit-throat and murderer Who shot down and starved defenceless lirnion prison-. err of wai w as a Democrat. I ---: ~ • • Every ari in the North who Aysimathized with *alio and treason In the South during the late civil war was, *Demi:Ku:at' Every g n. , :ral, colonel, arid officer in the Confeders army was a Democrat. ' Every p 9n who reinicedl 'at the atuntssi nation of " braham Di:mote waga Democret. ' ,Evetir raf t - rioter, . sneak; and bounty- joiner w'a Democrat ' I '' • Etery mann who wrote -letters ,to the !prey _en uraging soldiers Ito, desert their t comtades , a Denicicrat. 1 • : . 'Every on who was sad ; when the Uni- i 7 on armies triumphed was a Democrat. "'1 . 'Every person who assailed the "lawful, money of the country", and the national cred; it was a Democrat. Every person engiged in the -massacre of Uolon sot lers at Fart Pine */ was a Demo-' ma • t. . . . , Every n who murdered 'an enrolling officer w, a Democrats" . Every on engaged in the Sons of-Liti- T erri ens' cons Tracy to murder'the Executive and overthrow the Government was a Democrat. Eiery person,in the North who opposed conferring suffrage on the Union soldiers" in the field was a Democrat I .'• , Every person who eneonisged and risotto tea deser era was 'a Democrat. 1 ' Every ?emu who refused to contribute to the reliefldf sick and wounded soldiers w%s a Deifies:rat. • • i Every.person who declared that he "would' like to ale all Democrats unite in a bold and open resptance to all attempts to keep ours, knottedlpieoto.7._was a Democrat. .. ". Every person who was in favor •of "two republics and a united South". was a Demo ; • Every-person who -was anxious to know whether "the South had resources 'epoughlo keep to Unio n :'army at bay "'Was a' Demo- Mat. - . • . . Everyipers whodenied the authority of .the OeneralGOvernment to enforce its laws was a Democrat. Every person who recognized therebellion_ 'as "lee , imate,legal, and jbst" was a Demo- . curie.• . Every man "who shouted not another than nor ano her dollar to carry on a civil 'war" was was a MOCYM. •- • Ev map who insulted the loyal, armies of . the nion by declaring, '" the War a fall-, ure" was i Democrat. - . Evers! - person who invented dangerous com ds to, burn steamboats and Northern citiO w - a Democrat. , • • 3 F 4 e perion who contrived hellish schem to introduce the wasting pestilence of yell w_feter.into Northern. cities wits a Dem t: ' ' ' 1 Eylpersen who robbed the school, fund and us the money for gold, gambling boe: rations s a Democrat.', „. ,- . • Eve person who engaged.in shooting down groes in the streets or burning "ne-_ gro seh 1 houses wee a'Democrat • - , ' Eve person who burned up negrOchild eh rep iiii an winds was-a Democrat. . Ey officer in the army who was dismis- sed -tor &mud* and dislpyalty - was a Dem ocrat 4 . , ...1 . , Ev man who denounced Union soldiers as "Li in hirelingr" was aDemocrat. 1 , Eveman who' denounced kreeribackg as "Lin ci , p skins° was a Democrat. - '-- • Eve man, who asserted that "Lincoln ba ts were'shouldered, for cold-blooded mord " ym t . WY a Democrat. , - . • Eve Mau who asserted that' "oar only - hope IS in the successful resistance of . the South' was a Demcorat 1 Es min who, during the war, asserted ' that t - republic was "Dying I Dying!! Dy ing!! t" was a Democrat. • Ev person who'cortspirol to release re bel oners and burn Northern cities was a Dem at. Evi y ? member of the Kakinz Klan • le Dem. t. .- • ....._ , a . . :.. , the; assasairt was a Democrat. ', : "oar, who addresied a murderous mob' set .. • friends," is a Democrat. ',' .s. s• Otier4Forrest, the Tort Pillow butcher,, hi a t i taZ. - 1 - • , •• • ' VA .e- murderer of Union . Prisimers,• was.. - at. - : - i • - - • Dr 'Blackburn is a Democrat. • . , Dr Idrisid. Payne, Atzerodt, slid *e. Sat ird raft : es m u r z, e d irje nDoo o lis ' al k li mr ::::: e ', UL ig hli c'ert snotorse bro pe ta. na t ' y hL::: te n tir. th o,r4 ggani:: ".. . d -: W and l-I .lcsis am n P li t irri a' ase je y ff a ' r T e h : a em P o s :a . t:', a phries are Democrats. ; M C. Walker and Dick,tiodd are Dern . "Grandmother *relies" la,it Democrat meat L Vallandigbarn tea Demcrat - . Davie, Brick Pomeroy, and the Devil ta.—brovix+pmsa Jorlt.4l.L. , D:1104311.71.0 PILINOXPLite Dlia t - : • :1.041111.' _ , • - , --- •foreiper, ansioes to study the ores - eat co Idea of- Aziericala politics, Twiny:JD quised of a promineet Demncre(*hat _ere the present principle's of the Democratic par ty ? The following dialogue ensued : , Danocsir.7-Why, l sir, the Derruxiigio piny his slwsya been frank, in the statement of ihs principle'. ton havti only to read the/ ilwm adopted it its last national Cotner , \ and you will find-them set forth In fnit. oarscsai.,-I have-read it, and &ad the' ' distinctive point irt• It to. be " that, after 'talc of failure to restore the by war, th ought to be an imthecliate cessation I of hostflitke. • ' I,euppose the triumph of the Go I\over the iebellion in the f if th y of the warmt . iskhive obliged the Demo. 1 party to - 14mit thstilley were mis- : acumen mt. .. F •I;•ips..--11distakewl ,S*, the peceeereficlpar ty is never mistaken:\ But, on-reflection, I. I perceive-that the prawn -principles of the .paity are not stated in its i fonn. The first is that this is i whiten:tin seo try, and that Mick mew have no canstitn right to Inr4e.: estfieda4in recotustmetkill e • Smth . give _t lis iellieno Mt 'human power give the right. . . - ..c, , +:s:—Tott line hew* of 'biota Vte , 0 ' ex.--Hesid of him—yes; std . he Wll5 isolt tidy the best kodcogrepher of the'Eng =age, but be was estraight-out old-. Ckwieetlent Democrat. _ 4 1Poi.—Well. be defines islioemocrat lo be rtavola the extension of the right of to all classes amen. now is ittbat -1 man can be a Democrat" solely became tie that doctrine , .. Politics have r .. changed since Web-, rims. Be Old not regard trams el!' 1 . ' cui F r 0z. 0a. --:samd who stet lie 7 0 : teara ll in T . to be I ' Wowing to the black race m ',wit," • Darr —Well; Webers lest mere pedsgogUe. . stelismeO'have *Ought differently. , . Des —Andrew Isamu and 4 Foe.—But ischwa led the free negro.* tol iterpow. end voted with them 0 , 1.t 34 3 % 2 %1014 litex.-04; Toy we would be , y wilt, ' to lase them: Miler Polls.' t the iniS. is; theiSt be led. They march to polls In p to vote agihnt-rs., But - ' aw' oar psi p.t ' now that ne suffrage but prissaW- res the tioettu jun Ameba po li cies. The leakiest , lebeeldbelus4 sad :what it left of Table , after perm the tax should be __ _. "'Fos.— bat fis gkeptibacti -.7 • ,• DEA L 7 4', is .44 !promise, of tlfh I tnited States to Ray a .;e43ittfin sum of money With' mit IntereSt..• • --f i 4 . . P. 1 i - ' You •-• , 'init a the greenbacks *vet' to be paid y ~ 1 L ; t...;;; DEk.4 , 1 10 , tbs* !ilia t'q - iircitikla'as cui- i ' - F,_oa:—HOW ltg iiita they eirl i c _as cur J KelicT after Itili• nb4hced that th are net , i er to .be Raid"?. - - ‘ ,o44ltiow much L . they be worth . per'dollifk• 1,1., • • .9, - • rosa.—Thatahottei'Of 'my basinful'. .The Black Republicans issued themi : and -they must take care of them: ~,'' ' Foe.—Rut Dannitiats held 11101, and Will suffey•by their feßtidiation. •.1 • . Dim, — MO , . 4 - Tit consent tolose what We have in gceenbecita „IrCorder 'to break 1 down the aristoptatie bondholders ' .-' 1 ',Foie.—Wito are T , F. Dna .—The• tithi:::tnen, the 4store, the Stewartkote-_,.:; ,i'[.l" , " ~ . , i -.' . Pte.—Tut [ U tint told these imn hold no' bonds, ' Ind thet*twly ail yout bonds are owned, directivtir,fildireetly,- by poor men. ,Des4:-711 tettl4.4l* mighty indEtect, then; I'm sure I don't own any. .r i ~ ,Foa.—Letulqaekql: Have'yon - L my money in,bank ? ' .-.• 4 ...11 .. , ' f - D -" ,-:41, littieyend my" wife has a deposit in th savings pima, which she; haft saved from her cheese end butter. ' ,k, c ; ,, [ F :•-=Yent , t,e ,ihetth . .hondhOideis, then t Are y itr lives ' t [ Pioperty insureil,„ Y. ' ,Ds.k.—We itorett policy on, of& house. • . " roe --Whati• : 4 taie you , such t3 aristocratic bondholdeis ? •Z`c[.], ' 'e:. . Dasi:...-How iii thit. . . r.". Fori.—Nearly;alEthe national bonds owned' in this . Country iteteld by the national banks, savings banks; life;tire, and merit* insurance and trust ComPanies. These anaptaties 4n turn anS therely,Wents . •for those,'",Who insure and deposit, and: dq busineta wilt, them. In New York Mate the sayings plan ` alone bold t 049,000,000 in. fiends; „Those of Idassachn• setts, WV:44OOA; "those of Rhode Island, $13,900,000 ; •and,lnelading the other thirty four Statie,At haste to ,Ray that 4beir sayings banes aloni bold *390,000,000, Wild that these represent the savings of three mit'Aons of pooi People. The number of deposi(ors in Ne York and Misitehnsetts, together, amount t 80#,+,01 o 1 persona, ail' of whom-10 poor'aria their humhie savings would be Owept away by' repudiating Itha i national deb 4 one seventh of whichisdut to , them: - a Dast.—lslttaraq? ' " Foil- —Moreemee, , the life - and insurance I,an companies Of Near - Yolk sloth hbld 4.64;;o00,- Ow -in national bfinds. Hoyt' y should you estimate Twere held [by t ' ',insurance companies, of the entire countr y-._ - : • DEM.—Pistilli*, .000,000,00Cts. mac: 111. .don't knii.• 12' - '.? ± [... . . 4 , - Fottf-- 7 Noi I.;• but su ppose it to . be. as you say. '`Notv.YrOn..khol that the toklional banks 13W11340,000,90:6 In the bonds, 'snd that the class.who own and do..huitinest4lwith thole banks are not ifilhoilik"rianes. They are well to do .businesa lien' and - no *re. About $500,000,00 of Ohm bonds are ht id as , invest.; menu , in GeAnithy -M ,-.mainly bra persons of rmoderateeane*ho bad faith in the stabil', ty,[of Our Repubtican , institutions, . Beiides there are,, all otret the'Country c kst estates, and' money. of [ poisons" of 4 -mo te means, wbich!have - .3tents invested did2ctly An the bOnda.l The **int of these . .43ol hardly be Ass I b t ha t 15200" 4 00,00o. Here. Mft, , . we have a kran total f ri f.s/,140,000,000V the-inter est- ring . portion - .of the I *lonill 'debt, - which [amounts IP about :fit.`:4,004.e r , - 4e19,000,, be loOging to the peOple who can . it be called capitalists,•liirt, say, $2BO, i # 1,000 for the aristocratic bondholders. , t • Req.-43460,0f your figures r est upon sup position; bnti Olt is impossableito arrive at the exact fignres; we can only arrive at them by- etninistelfrdni the facts actually known: l our statentinfls new • to ine,', and I must think:of it ~,i; ~[-.1 .' -. • • 4. [ foa.---Are.• thane any othez t [ i trinciplea of thoDemocritießarty on whic -ou can giye me any infOnstion ? , • • .p. ~..,...,,, - None-NObe et present. 4 ... Tait itt.s.Thim • gI..P.CTION. - The electi9g;hi Maine fi4lowli tkiat in Ver mont: and 0 , &lig on C.--i the .1401,The tickets lievebeen ,inlii( . ctimpleted lig are as fol loWs :-. , .r ... ; . . . ,-; • t; i 4 aoccattort. ~5. 4 - iteptibliciirli, . • • . ' Ilerhociatic. 'Joshria,L,9liighberialn. l Ebeni , P,Pillsbury. , • • ' .t. c;..,, '=two sa - ' T.. ,\, .. ..;1•=1-, . 4 ,, • • . t, John Lyl)4, - Charlett A. glow.. .. 2. Saninel rrelL' A. Gaoelin. 3. Jsities-Gil Blaine. E. W. =Farley. - • 4. John. Al Peters: ' - G. W.l.,sdd. 5: Engem:Mall: ... , - Atno Wisewsll. : ' The struggle thereis hotter 0)4 in any of the other New Vrigland,Sfates. Weed the rest, *Ali perbitilis:.a little reinetano about Cim necticut, are s u rrendered by th4.eopper ei tads before.tnetiatile. . As.Malne-sfas:carti tfor the tniele it the 'election last pear by .10000 majority, lintr ill aubseqttent eXente havgten-' ded to increaie the feeling that prevliiied the,n, we Siena reason to douht that-oif ma-, jority there i 'nekt week 4 will rer#l*.2o,ooo. In , ISGOLincet*hed 62.W11. votats' Donglae !,26;- ' 03; Breckkaftdge 636$0md - Rill '_046.: ,Tbe fi:otal.iopliati-tictri was biit'3s,lo, leavirigiMr.s. 'Lincnin'slialio)ority toter all 244'04.... In 1864', - linclndiriethearmrvote, Liiisbin had 72.278 and McClellan 41.736. In,lBs'r, the Republi can wife Wie.'69,626 to 41,931?- .: Deinocraiic 1 1.n1867fthltepublittins cast tfP,'B49 to 45,948 opposißiM. ;The , Republican . candidate for Rovernotolit it professor in B4rdoin College, and a ticholat:of recognized - rdillities. He was e.gen'ereldneing.the - rebellioi4 and did flue I serli, ''' Ili la well malchlatell to draw out the fail Repdbliesw strength ;Id if he: does a t go,the reasonsior the .copper hopes may be read in", the , foregoing fi res. Messrs. Perham isediVikeL Repreaen dyes. In Con ; gress, wets . '4lr6ppM 'from 'nominations this year, in4*.W. fence to •th& rotation doc trine, WhiChlias hill play theo. The-canvass .is.being colnducted with spiri s ilon both sides, and many itiiinent speakereljsre-letting. the lumbermen know what tbetO i nght to do. - 11 o*iir. : A 'lU.*4' SI. ~'; . P DAII/111D ATLOII 111 time; - Rurialtilt 1 00 . 004 4princee. 'PHsnL`as teas beconie Ot.nriabitiintrented s '8116;t4 1 . 1 i 4 has a girbe taseiPall club. Ez G4v4iiion. tow) is sting in Ohio. CEE434l:4'inir. too been- Jaded by. ped. L.,E.navi4l , iticutiles' are alndcming their Tiiforac-1 , 1' • • , bona': the _ 'Prima Imperial with ilt4 llo .._L • - ' . 1 4is s-,ii - cintc. has inew ronettion--"the best woraant` - • : Tns itotimettilds own thilinest blue'dia mand.i&Entopo. • Visas — Itta ebout ..3,306;00e4m11es lica li for: nia .vinriyo44l.- • :"•. .• • A coil. sin bpi been diltovired at Fort . Scott, • • - 'ILUIRiII G Ins ' public rfingious services in het citrririson.•: .• . ',; , • , _ ~ Lxxielfttron and Ontarl4_4:an be joined at a coat of $40.000,000. .. ~,, A KewinClLT dog bee hakittedand Wrest , !fog a bioedot chickens:7 . e, , - Vit.Ossi,eiron minetitarbeen discoiered nekr CheY • eitna C,ItY . - , hress - '• - :A. lannissior, $300,000 is to be in New York this winter. i ' Tail paititine - Mrs. Lind* wrtaXs in ! Vim" betti cost CI QUO in gold- t - • , - ~ • . . - 1. =- Tait - itzceipts of the billisiti tables in Paris are42;000,000 per ainnont . • .Nxtv YOax • is to have a grand wedding, 100112,000 Invitation', in o.etober• ' . e l kliSir . Yoati girl TQWCA kern Cornwall.to Newburg tor.i box Of glorgit. .- b ' .Bg4/ . oi illanssaces, of Vissouri, ?slabor. ing eariristly.for Grant andolfax. . ! Eiyariner hi kilwaukeitfoff forthe . 'hop fields. whert;the pickers g 4 $4 a day. 1- , - ,'.ossilluittdred and tiCty tOits . and emigrant. arrived ar Nets York fastlianittb. „,-, - i Err.Velitabuilt hastve , till papers, four publistitidin -Rossi= and; in French. . fovii: ,deiticates her `A,(Ocultural:CoUege *tit appropriate ceremonykOctober . Nat. . MlDcatrritaysthat eva•fitjmliege in France shalt barb 4 nuttiest= Wathin six months. ! '• l3csisii4 is so - drill iltmphis that - the trincipaChotel..the (is" has been'closed. . Pirri'i brollies plaits op.violin in an leer cream:A*o4i New prietson for $l5 dollars , ‘ lalreek. V., ! • 1 'i l . r,p4 . ,e • • '' . , .\tk;oinisa. - Kentuckygather “stkVits large ,a tobacco- caop this season • ea .alcsis crops are Ba t t u ° be promisini . . „. . .. ... HerztoP.Of Ku Pux la is extraord - !!n r *- . r i ! • ! !• • • °. ' ' , an t letter s iWaehhiglon to task inPike iitiutt . tyil u inoilt, has Oil* r t me it iiiikoi. : l 7 2 : Bold f0r .,.. . t $5O in -London this, thittrntne A Auoasoniense of fklumuut turned Ont IWUO Frtday night tO hest Carl Schutt TtFYCincanitians talif converting Han dy't Opera Horse into a nerehant's exchange l oad Ittluick.' ' - a Oviewlphii Jena, , predict' that hi fietuenturiss I will be M nut -Du liana tY.IIL,.bs tiro couatir seats ind - twOliets croakers, each &sot* the to iglil4tit tllO %km _ ;Were Me JO medal& Ana pe4- lie teak at the opining,; of the litiddleebe. &bat Yak. Itmoir Comrett has'..arrive4" at Pittsburg i - .4 -,-• and gone into training.„preparatm to:i totrt- .' ,:-"4 ilg contest with Walter Drowp: . i i. . , TIM WiSCOIIIIII3 Whelk' .Voi it Pla tO lOW, ,• . ' ' ', i age twenty bushels to the sere r: against twee •'4 ,,,, l ast year : It is fall airy plmads weight . -- ;i l' Sirry_- - rwo owners, anditg.enta_of New York • . ' 1. , . ‘H. .tenements have been ordermPtO pu_t_sp fire- .., ,- ..-. ,r . , es*cos by the . Superiatendant of .Wlllb 3 gs?' ' -.-:.• -.1 ~,, blooso ceinpaniett in Lower Ca lifornia are .- 4 4,„ being . compelled to ' suspend Operations in -._- 11 consequence of,the beim' exPoltdalYea all; • - • , 1, - ti . • vet.- s : ' • „-', - "-..,:' ! PI A C'titc.iaa partY is going , out 012 to th e_ ' ' -!, , 'liking for a linthdo - hunt.. Ladles:will ac- , I ' 4 , J company; the party eutfar as Ablllnt - "on the ' i., • ' Pacific mil. - N , "'' ' 4, ' . 1 1 4, - , . Tea treasurer of the:Quebec Water Workl : rl . Department bas.disaPpeared. and 0 0 00 0 of - ~ " I, the same departnient Money came up albeit* • • ...:. , t-* &boat the same time. • " ._.._—.. ' _., . ,•:.. • " Roms,austOcas tang all their - DeuiVauu • • P. ' • Made a good deal of Inolse generally on Fri- \ z r. . l'‘: = s , ; " 1 day ,nlght over the. election of a Mar EDP' - -), 1 1. neer of the Fire DipBrunent. .• , .• , , i 1 ;. , ..; e , ' Gas. MCCLZkIAN : I3 list pubilstad adispateh". ..- . -'. t,:. - from Mr. Peridleton, announcing . that he. ' ~ • - .4 , : must withdraw all hiB 'appointments foi 811- . '+- I- I , 1101 P, because of the canvass fn Ohio. . 1 f" , k,, , , ---'' .1 0 • k - ':- Toe Vermont electban is styled by the 800- o, „- - 1-i ton Post the " the first pop . gun of the cam- . ' - i.'" t- ,-;:';--' paign." - It was enough. of a gun' to send a • . large-sized . bombshell into. the Demociatlc • cam P- - • JAMES Mc(lft.t., of Ripon; Wig 4. hfiliertei old ltne Democrat, being opposed to further ;civil. war, slid the - reeautiontiq programme, lot Seythour and Bhtir, has come out fok Grant land Colfax: • • ' • of the Dublin Irishman, )nst opt of pilson, says that siat. months imptisonthehe_ and the . .costs of appeals have been well ?petit in milting it clear that ch,irtei duet not • exist in Ireland. • 'Onx. RoussnAii , is luxuriating in that ely slum of copperheads and rebels—Kentucky. Ile assores_the,nnterrified of that legion that the Vermont election , :tias a "mere .NypiteUe —a put up thing on the part of _the rad4ial -.- leaders." TUB treasurer of the Young bdep. ' pendent. Seymour Club of Memphis recently. decamped, with 342:41 - /- of the club's money. The , Poat, speaking of the occur:vac., mays: "A thorough Democrat, ' he bed been trained - to regard any obligations ,he chose.aa andunconatitntionay and the:temptatlon waa .too much foi him.' , . . t Gear. FRANK BAM Alai written to .a man' down South to , say that some contemptible .carpet-bagger has S landered him. ." I have never made," says rthe General, "arty\ such statement as he attributes' to Me. On the • contrary,' I sac for that policy which dlone corgis'° peace to; the country." ',This is published ps a corrective for the of. • feet of the cerebrated Broadhead letter e but It.-hardly seems td cover the Case. In Atilt fetter Gen,;;Blair said: "There is but , one tray tarestorelfie Governmentand the Con- '-. suutiou, and that IA for the President elect•to • declare these acts hull and -void, compel the . - army to undO. its us.urpations at the;Sotttit, disperse the .carpet r bag State GovernMenta, • allow the white people to recognize their own' Governments. and 'elect Senators 8131:1Bepre- . sentativer. The house of Representatives will contain a majority of Democrta from the North, Oral they will admit the Represents- - tivas elected by: c the white people of the • aq, , witia the cb•operation of the PresidentlAt K will not be difficalt to compel the Senate to submit once more: to the ohliga- dons of the. Constitution.- • . - It is not enough, in, isiew,or this letter, for • Gen. Blair inqleclare that he.-is for a policy_ of pece. Disperring the existing State Gov ernm is of the South by arrned,force is not . - peace,' Setting asidelState Constitutions and the , laWs of the United Staterbytrwleis pop- '4 , t • ulaf,ispriaitig,'is , not period. Admitting as member's ',of ;the House of Reprowmtadvea -••• those - who have peen elected cootrary to law. and whom • the law expressly excludes- • t from membership, 'l5-: not peace. Compel-- ling the Senate, ; by , the ,Illegal use' of the; President's authority. arid - of the army, to-, submit to these _ v iolations of the law, and to • • • ranction them is 'not peace: All these thing, which,Gen.-Blalr proposes to do, and , to have :done, , are not acts pf peace-tint of Nu. 'The ••, performance•of the first aid least of them would light the flame of fearful, bloody colt - diet, and for a , time would mince our coun try to worse anarchy their was everwitnemed in Mexico -or Spnth America. If Gen. Weir and-his friends cannot see this, so much' ' the worse for theli.understandipgs. The in telligent 'people of the country see It very `• clearly ;. and• all 'the explanations and Ma claimers which hetuay offer them- will serve nciptirpose but to make them doubt, his sin-. • eerily, and question - his moral courage. _ Altnia4f&OF GRANT AND LBS. On the pretended - authority of "a Repub lican Genenil," who, it has since appeared, - : Lja only an Anonymous scribbler, knowing, 'nothing more of the subject than heybia learned from. "Swinton's •:CampsigWor the Army of the . Potothac:,* the WoN has fry- , ;quently made the assertion thatthem.Gretnes - forces during ; the last 'yeAr of the war out- . numbered the rebel' Lee's - three to one; that be lost six metith Lee's one;' and that in via• lions other ways he evinced an inabli4 to „- cope-With Lee., except et tremendm* odds, ' finally conquerlhg hint Ify.effeer -weight of - numbers. We , beta already exposed the fallity of all such statements by referen&to • the official recardsof 'both armies, which are preserved at Wphlrigpin, but- we have re- • czntlY received, some , additional figures,. which put the.Mat_Mr in ,a still stronger light. ' According to the Wfirld,• "Lee's total force, including reinforcements;' was 70,000."' • Against' this we ihave simply to set the fact, - shown by the records 'of the CollffiltalarY - ' General of priaimefts,. that the./number of prisoners iskenliyfthe -Armies of th e Poto mac and Jimelrobn May 1, 1864, to Apiil,9. , 1865, via 66,51 . : • Add to these the number • of killed and wounded; and the a bsurdity_ . of • ; limiting Lee's - force to 70,000, -or anything like tt, becomat'imparent, .. '• - , - The World says that "when: both 'metes • had reached the James, June 10„ the number , I of Grant's army , which badibeeti put Awe, fie ' combat was 111,900." The fact is that Grant'S; , entire low front May 4, 1864, to Aprtk.r . 9, '" 1865, was 12,561 killed,64r3s2.woundetd, and 26,988 missing ; ibtal, - 104,001. During the same time, Lee's lessees were at least 10,000 tilled, and - 150,000 wounded, besides 66,512 missing ; alotfel of 126,519. - ; " - At the opening, of the campsigniGrant had; ron the Rapidan 96,019' men, and under ilut- ler 25,000 nicafe, making ; 123,000' altogether. Lee, at the mine time, • had •on, the Rapidan 86:742, and Iniand about Richoliond and l'e• .• tersburg 32,654; melting 119,396. So 'far, then-, irdm being outnumbered ny opr tioorts three t? one, the ;rebels were liearly`' even with us. , 1 Whoever, after this plain statement, reit- " elates the falsehoods invented by the writer " • in - the World, prove,bis want,of commqn sense, as well 'as his utter .disregand, of , the T• • - • ' Gov..T ono rim.Ser Nov Gov.,Toold, of Ohio, recently made a speeetffa favor of Gen. Grant, at Orwell,•from Which we make the foliowinglfzinet : • . . , Seymour an Intelligent man. I know • him well: 114 was .Governor at thasame time • was Goventor. Mi. Lincoln called - for vol. • ' unteers., sent him only _thirty tlionssruj, ' while "Seyinonr , "sent him fifteen thousand:-.- The President went round , complimenting Sekmour, and saying nothing. about. what 1 - • • hed.done: 11. took Mr. Lituidn to.taskabott this. I skid; is it yen are coppliinent-' lug - Seymour, for;hiS: fifteen thousand men. and , neglecting to, compile:fent Merton and MeV.- His answer was perfectly eatisfaciory,. He said,irtYby, Todd, IneVer thanked Mrs." Lincoln fora tap of tea itidiy life." (Laugh ter and ,applause.) The path was, Morton and I bad done nothing more , than what was. - • expected of ns; while 9eymonr had: He had • never done ;the - like bilort, and._ never' did afterwards.- ';lt weasel% ae to-keep a major general in Hnliane, sad linols, and . Ohio ? ' to correspond with. the President, , As it was in liewYork. :In those States tile 'Gov . ernors acted is the President's ,correspon- dents and agents:. You will remember that • rrnarkable despatch of General . Piz to SW Mour, saying,•"l beg to let.:yon know that I• have troors . griongh- at my clo_ Mmitod. to bthe not only of the rioters: l oot Of yon..'_' I .Arrta much • &amnion 0 to analysts and the appliration of tests ' of ,iitnoist every kiwi cbemistirrinder the verdict ; that beer is not a , _ imarishing Otitis of (-cod •drink, the popular_ 'opinion to the contrary notwithstanding. Prof. .lealbig, whose name cthilitsatithariti, steles Pas that it Laken 1,480 gases of the beealta , rerun beer Ut equal„lif nourishing antattance a eommon twO.and-a-Intif pound loaf _of %trend.— ; This Bavarian beet-4 oen nut differ notterititly bent We ordinary commoner bet wat ara , Gail Niger:* Tits nutritious ,ptzlice of 014 h grain - $ rotted before the beer can be torideittay the sa:_ vtane, when Ong woo enPisin the matte r _ aria ' ' hater and &lei; atter an: are little but sianlial nad 'water, , • , Fusee (htliesuin Bullitia,thua,ainatabes' : a carping rebel 'argument 4. North Carohna paper asks; ;" What is tbeworth of a recon 'unction. that.esn only be upheld by carbine • and inuukcn,?. -We answer,. whit, hi the 4, worth of it- etilliration that can only be np- I held byte hater and the penitentiaryZ• If ,1 men ar i l:calamities contudt offencen ,they must be ',nabbed. • , . ma ten pounds - - . A eurvita.,4oreas fa:gnat:gum& Va. -a gar = 4 `4,11* tall to - sleet Gerientl'Orint: , i you may ,prepare to receive tarty' it the , . •ii. uegmeration. i 11'1411 - be- 'lit poutlllector them e 'hem he peace: Thhffle: alralady i been t 0.... Lin*Ymou r is - eXtedX la have t 0... ' leave =IMMO. 'Loyal men have not ball 10 . !:11144 IMO slum Um war *I WIG! '1 ' 1 1 , 1