The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 26, 1868, Image 1

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tiv+ PhilaClPlDbia
• Prim 13 Norm; Port •
SCOTT, WALTER _IL- CO.,
aurrriza or . •
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" Sole Arettit for ytt MAPL E DALE COLLIERY.
IPhiladelpit-bCOI437ALTIM & CO., 6
Vithint St; . •
- New YttritliALTEß BROS. & CO., 'll9
SCOTT. WALTER ;t CO., 29 Doaneßt.
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Lettlzh Spliag t. LWft lesbane. * .
• Lena Rate Merriam 'meat Mt..
— Creeaba_ ihamaklabTremontlarberry
_ Wolf truc k & Star Red lab,
. rank Ridge. ihenandeati While do,
Sei) ea - Cierk & Broad Top.
Walnut street, Philadelphia.
11 Bmatlway, New Year..
11111 CB&: 14Kilb3; Street,Bastort.
I 31'South St., Baltimore. '
t . 3.3 We.tifirneter St , Pitnidenec
*- SUPPING WHARVES—Pt. HuAnion& ptet
stow, Jetvey Llty, aid MOM.
'MAVIS AUDENR , GEORGE H POTTS,
WM. 0. AUDEN " lED,' ADDISON CHILD,
P WHOM A. POTTS. I
March 21. 'GS la- • ;
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AN'IYBITIPPER3 OF I
CO 1, 21. ii,
Orrcrit—No. NOM Walnut. St., Philadelphia.
" lit Brciadteay, (Trinity Balltllng)NY
130311 P street. Botten. •
Sole Arttfr for t of thq foliotcing arlebrled
C9als • I
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IZII -Lsortialiii COAL. •
COom 1111C114 . 0111V &
DRAPER E 04116.11,
and the p4.ril OR COAL. 00.11
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Pt. Ricbmond.
Pier No. 3 Eilzythetlitell t ,
N. J. Feo 15, 's:4—;_tlet,
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10 teort Ipclensond.
Pier
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. nil W(lulexialo Dealeis of the 1
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ERTRASKLIN COAL
KEtvg vALLii-.: • ,
. end pealeto of the . well•kiniwn ,J
Shlppera
IjELEBRA.
• OF '11:
Snle Shl • . •
HENR:
COALS,
•39 Walnut at.„
GM Trinity, Handing. M.
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ors/ices
JOSEPH G. NI
Jan. 18,'.68
01)1. General Agetitz'z,
Parr Mo. 14.. v
...TON, GRAM & CIO.,
niga. AMU samples Or
D LOCUST mourrAn O
of other approved qaalltiea of
.ND BED ADEL CO
OFTICP ,
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F 3 Walnut Street, Palladeloata.
:C. Trinity Baildlnr, New Stork.
Is Doane Street, &won.
BLAKE,
LORBERRY 4 I
WHIT ,
94 . VVFetz_alaeter SC,f Providence
MEE]
o. 4. Port Itiehmood.
'TNAGIE & C
WELD,
BEST. QUALITIES
iintain & Black He
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Locuit M
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FOR iIANU ; ACTURING* AND DOVESFIO,p i
. AHD;, SOLE AGENTS IN ALL 11111Ilet
"JACKSON LORBERRY" CO
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1405t4 Walnnt St.. Phtladelpbla,
' OFFICES: - 1
10 Broadway. New YorL, I
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treet. li,n. ..
'l3lso. M. WELD. lIESIT W. NAOI.Z.' Eni.n. SIIIII
5- --.. May 1 . '63 ' '2O
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P Fr 10. *4 proetit Pt: Richmond.
0. - J. - & J. H. 'EAST WICK & CI
SHIPPERSOF •
'AND RED ASH 460 A
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I PZILitIeI.PHIA,_ and .
lilarn t le Red Ash, • * I
nutokin' White Auh, • •
Locust Mount: White Asia COJ
• ••Aprii . 4, '69
Marl
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ILADELPHIA, Sics,
NAVIGATION
ir Urbane' for AITHRICITE CO
• mirth Di'aware Ether; Ptillada.l
WIS ,ACRENAIED
,Co
AGE rot THR SALE OF TES-
reek Diamond Ciptal Coy. Disco
tic Sleek heath White' Ark Vert
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1100 Walnut nuroal, Ptllladolpkta,
t• .. 110 Elnirtviay, Now York. • I
' laSfitly street. Boston. ' . .
w el a lli t" i 2.
P P BRO.
'(N. S. nor. Walnut &Fourth ate., Phila.
CBS s { 85 Pine Street, Nair - York. •
Oterchunta. Bank Bidding, Print d
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.isoit, * mu, memo= 11•11 T, MALL:ED.
I AV IS PEARSON.. lt, Co.,
••11111011:11 AND rifirelir Or 111
: : • TED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE AMH
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and SPOHN VEIN
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COAL
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o. ISS Walnut Street, Stilledelphis,
cm 1 No. 111 Broadway, Room Nag ' ralty
. Bending, New York. • ,
NO. /1 DOllllO Stmetalaston. .1 , ,
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• --GREDFIVICI3. DELAWARE , AVINIEL
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OLEff, HAMM es 0008,
r$T OAP;
• L001:1011T DIOUNTAIN
BLACK ukkrn.
Also, dialers te other drat goalltles o
Aia •
AND BED ASK CO
No . ii Arena Stree t , Philadelphia. and Woodland
r . Wharves, Schuylkill River. •1 ,
mow; rule Norm Mmes. Jean IL Z.
.101311 B. STRYKER, Shipper and Agee
„Tail Sil;.•6•-.' •; Schuylkill Haven.
eirso irtTeatrart 710:, — eiwi raid.
Vte.3l Wftelfth .. ...3 6s mer
io riT
; thetrelthlr pug e it'la er O
t l Doles 114-41. F.
Aged.
wishfag the idle* net "
trthe sem mm44** Prather
iletheV m t u uowthines from .
B. Mina Ithisarer,
the Otre Ischeasegkeetas.
oA.la 'I I OA_DIE AD yERTISEIvIENTS.
lIEUTZMO Or
ini - R I, on the FD4
ware, at Phi
rier - 111.. 116. 'leII: eLietnadtaid.
QIITNTARDi. WARD, & CO:
9 Pine Street. New Tork.
220 Walnut "
21 hflby a
,Boston.
COAL OF ALL KINDS BY THE OMIOO,
Jan 1..68 1-
Vier Me. 3 Pert #B.leleas ad.
GEORGE 8. :REPPLIER,
UIXZ AND 11611,1:11 OF
0 0 A. .
REPPUILEL moorme a CO-milmeast liotadalA.
()SO. r. REPtLISICA MATAInoth Vein , - -
DUNCAN CAAL On.* Lewis Vein (Red Aaly. , . •
DAUM Lorberry. '• •
(Anrson:-321). Walnut de..
.. • 111 Broadway. New York.
97 Beams Mu, Ilemeteet.. - •
Janney 1 , • • .1-1 y
• , • Pier No. 11.Pere Itiellesseml;
JOHN R. WHITE &SON,
SHIPPERS OF COAL,
No. 316 Walnut filtieet l
MOOTS 102 lITOSAGII A2R141.10.F COAX: .
.No. Mt West Thirteenth St., New York ,
No. 111 Third AvelneeNew York.. '
Ives' Whsrf. No. 99 In St., Providence. -
Colh).s Wharf, alt. Washington Menne,. near Pod.
era: Street. 8051.011.
Jan I. .43.9 - • • - .
Pier I.
kIIDENTLDID, NORTON , di co.,
Muir. and Shippens of
CO AL
ILOCIVIoIrfiEOVNTAIN. from our HAZEL
DELL AM CONTINENTAL COLLIERLICEI.
IFIAO,IIOKIIR. trap ENTIMPRISIC cOLLIRRY
LORRE RSV, fitri RIDDLE CREEK COL.
3 Wilnutipset, Philadr.lphis;
•
OPPICER: 110 Remdway, New York.
.„ .7 ; zi 27 Doane Street, Bostda. . 1 . -
'Pier No., 14. •
BORDA, !ULU . & HUTTING,
Wholeesle Diem pn Beet Vartetles'of
ANTHRACITE Ai BITUMINOUS COAL
OFFICES 3 Intral Philadelphia,
Gloom 64 Trinity Sodding, N. init.
11W9aele Agents for Went tehlgibi-Ovees -
mreid Coal au/ fiarreteirm's traill
GEORGE CREEK privartous onßnrd at Rani
mornor Giiitnntown. . • Jan 1, .68.0.
DA' S, PALES & Co.,
6erp.pots OP
1,E111611. I.OIIIST MOUNTAIN. 811A
MOKIN„ J.ORBERRY, and
BITUMINOUS GOAD-'_
' ;Bear Valley Eiliamokin,Coal. - - '
apliits for frforecirs (rent:MlA Col.) Locust Mt. Coal.
(Plymouth lkilke.barre Coal.
Wier, N•. 333. Walnut fii., Philadelphia.
. ...
Jan 1. 'f.B , 1.
OASTNEB, BTIOXII:EY,&WELLINGTON
:.
]mere and Shippers of Coal. -
' Maw!Me (hum their Barneide:CoL at rituunok ; ll3 ,
;,Lewis Vein Med AA).- ' • "
Lecume Illiewa min (White Aithl. , • . .
,
• (35 Trinity Building, New York, - • ;
OPPICRii t .1 %%Walnut Street- Philadelphia.
~.,,
C.lO Doine &reel, Boston, . • .
Wharf No. ' 11),.Port litiellera•ROPhiladha.
Jan 1: 4;9 . ; ,'' . ' , , 1-
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1, .I.•Dovey. ;M. S. BULICLXT, War: .. Eiramoz.
DOVEY, 13ITLIELEY.& CO.,
JOHN J. DBVEY,.- SON &. `CO:,"
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DirVIT• s, I. ainXLICT. WI/Clissovog, a. F. Dom)
Jfinees and,sMaaperK of tie Colebrited .
PRESTON - AND 'OILBEI;TON
1 • .
COAL S •' •
:Wharf No. 20. Port niebisiad.
OFFICES: • '
no Walnut St.
NEW YORK—Trinity Building, Room NO. ;
A. AechtertMeht, Arent.
IEXtTON—JAA.D. Reod,_Agent,.tici. . pour Bt.
'WASCIINGTON, D. V.-11. Jones, Arent: ,
. Jan 1, la • . • .1.
VANDUSEN. BROTHER. Ai Co.,
1
MINIM AND •lIMPTCI9 01 : •
0 - .0 .A. 14 S.. .;
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OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH, LOCUST • XOIIINTAH'i
i W.JUST OAP. WILHEADARHH. LEMUEL
AND OTHER . -
WHITE AND BE ASH COALS,
mchmoiid, • : .
tsiiiii. vi , ...,..,,.. raizabethport.,
•
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Jersey City
' _ , • ; . ~:
.. . {2Ol Walnut Wee% PldadelPAlT.
Omozs: 111 Btu ideray, New 'fort. •
Doane Sr .. Roston. Jan 1..0-1.
NEW. - Y.l ft,L'.'.s.
. B. uccuodiank'Jz. C. A. 11.ii/Of, •
HECKSIIER* CO.;
AND SKIIITRE OF
Office, Boom 79, trinity Building ill, Broad"
way, NEW YOU.
WHARVES—W.. 4, Port Etlebimea4,
Woes*if 1001 •Mu, Last Wive?.
• New York. • '
Jim_ 1 '6B
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WHITE, FOWLER cis BNO*,
mccEssoFis TO Joni WHITE 4 C0..1 •
Pillilppers et .
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LOCO:I9T
WILBEBB
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• 808 VITO* end
' a - OIIMBERIMID
COAL
• orna—No. 23 TRINITY Burunfici is BROAD
WAY, NEW YOEE.
Aprllll. • '. 1154,.
BOSTON.
JAMES M, REE I
f • Fa ill Doane - Itostoai.
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• SOLI AMT. NOB lUtfltglillt NARIENT. _
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Dewey. Uwlfillo t Ce 4 Hiner, and thdpians of
Pressen Coal.
J•lia Dower/. Von "ik Miners saki *tip.
r u n t ofji t Ulbertoit Cowl. ,
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HASTINGS & C-0
Tiaaniiaeinvere of OU and _Caudle% anal
. • ' lawn•lera larearrienst
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OIL IIf4ASKEI ABD BARRELS
'Always on band and forests at the way lowtmenta,iios .
Wee, • i •
New Ifosa-1114 Po= fit.. amber mutton la l ne.
WAUTSTILL BASTING New •
' JOHN HASTINGS, New
Mannheim at New SedkalL
Now Tott. Rau. VT - 01 4r 1
Tbe Abo ave oileaol4 Kandestries' .Ixtimi
RaNNAN IWULIgt PettetHe t I
CENTRALIA •COAL
CALDWELL, GORDON &to.
Of Ptaddidda. sole Agents ay tae lit% t ed ii iao.
braved Coal. which wIII Do shipped. from no at
Poet Rietunond sad bindings at Poet Carbon ander ea,
ores filmdom Orders nobs addressed to Itnne at
Parzazimma--No. In llratans IN. I
NEW Yons-I‘., SS Plea ,
1144 MMus St. .
• •J. mi. ram's.
Co Jams, ht. ISM. • " ': 1. •
TO COAL. OPERATOR/Ll' •
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J. & L. LAUBENSTEIIt
adhsaiwria% SeintylklLl Comm lloaasaa.•
samosionaus o.
Win it SQUARE ROD MOM
rimme !mss 4114 INK pr
And diddts, ty the Made %art of the traded Stabs
pt i usdigade. October. laa. 1111T..t0 W alt,
toveados. isd tad the Ma in" Paid la eat
Itylt nee rlartibt unit wins al Oa pla n or a
• 01 - 17 — oplidue
aid climb: oftra.) 0 0 01 i, Plioliald laraintin'
ppm la
opus rods me poly celebrated fur *dr jape. •
G itioratutagth aid durability. lad ars yralland ali.
em utmost who
Iliatradatistuashaarall abisolad. AUa
prow* alitiLe Pdas mulitatt.•
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11/%MMETT . & .NEltaL,
Pier T. Pori Itlepitissod.
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WRITE AND RED "AM 00itL.
• AGENTS .for _the We of Simi relelaStal Sliver
niimo g . (Lobl4) SSW II City. sad Wit.
■ & Trioarsto Lareast, Alsoastaho Whist
Also apaba sad Peaty alt.
RED ASH ICOALS.
- • wizen aoßisimig.
THOMAS COAL CO.'S COAL. WILLIAMS &
HMG and BOYLAN"is Celebrated FAMILY COAL
iit'so Bituminous &Di Cumbesbm4 COals, ut , well, er
tshttelled eepinatinn- C.—, -
Ornots—PIDLADA., Wanstit St.
• NEW YORK, R rnn P, Trinity Baiiding.
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PROVIDENCE, IG Weybaraet Bt.:
• BOSTON, 211 Dome St. •
Pebrtuuy. Pt,
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hive mointed Malys. IRA SIIRWTT
NEILL, Olt WALNUT smarr, p/ILLADHI.
PHIA. 'pole Age9ts tor the sale :of oar • •
Errata BROOK LEHIeIt . OOLT4
Petna "bet Rictunood i Ptilliddiplol - ... a.
18108111 &,_ILONGINT SET. Bllmovo.
SUm Brook. Mr, Ma. I ' My
JOHN ROMM I EL,
lICKX ACM? iMIL
lima* Uarris White Ash, Daniel
" Webster It Ash, Franklin Coal
of Lykes's' Valley Red Ash. Sil
ver nun Free Buirainsg, 411: Oak
dale Pink Ash
C O. A.l4' S,
PIER . 17, PT. 2.IOHNOND, PRILADA
'George's Creek itisdeSin r i'h bread Tsp.
Lehigh.
PIERWing and Militias Lehigh.
PIER NO. 2,RLIZARETRPORT, H.. 1
• "Fic3":7lrtAval:l;:6l.."
Trinity
Alpur st 4 loson.
J.E General Agent.
January I..@g 1-17 - • 1-17
Pier Mo. 9.. •
BANaßorr ' LEWIS •eg Co.,
"mom ark ionarroi or Tom .
• Celebiated ASITLANDc COAL,
' PROM
OFFICE-'lll
, 910 CR— Walnut Street. m Itailding.
Philadelpkia. Co mm- - '
New York Offies-9 1 'Broadway. Trinity ROM&
Room 69. ISAAC SELTZER, Agent. Boman 061 e—
s Dove Street, 41 , [Jan 1..68.70.-.
. 1
. °arum SWATARd PAILS COAL CO.,t
^ • 11951 Pots" tru tem, Paulannumm. j
,
SWAPARA FALLS
~
FBEE-BURNISIT 00AL.
• We haveairpointed WELD; NAGLE de CO.,
or Philadeloh and New York and WELD; SHER
WIN & cicg, ornoston: Agents far the sale of oar
Coal in the New. York and Eastern markets.
All orders through thew or direct through us will re-
Mrs prompt att..
SILAS ,TERHICS. Treasurer..
' ( Weld, Nagle Co.riusx Walnut St. Phil*
" 110 Broadway, N. Y. -
Weld, Sherwin I Co. Doane St, Boston.
. Pier N. 4 roan Itlehinond.
Muth 28.P63 pit •
• PT. JOHNSON di
COAL.
.
S. :VAN ;
• Saceessor to A. T. likni,t
MINER t SHIPPER OF THE CELEBRATED
•
" Fulton " ds "Stout" [(Lehigh) Coale,
- Prom Hs; Eberrale and the Brent Collieries, near Hi
:ikon, Pa.
Delivered dlioCl Men mines orptonsol 'Awls at PT.
JOHNSON. HOBOKEN and N: BRUNSWICK, :N. J.
0W1 1 1113E06.44 it 46 Trinity
la I Broadway, New York.
May
N. D. BALL.. B. E. RAYWARD
ALL it; - HAYWARD, •
euirriss AND DALLALIIA n -
Lomat Mountain, Lehighj.Wilkeabarre, Sha%
mokin, alio; Allegheny & Broaii Top .
— COAL * •
Bi 11 . 1311realt. fres tiniend
GE MOE'S CREEK, CIIMBERL6D, PROM
OEORORPOMN, 'ALREAN;DRIA. and BALTIMORE.
• ' 3184--VtAtlillT STREET,
ratiLkosimum.
Mann • • • 124 m
SCHUYLKILL CO.
JAMES S. CONNEIIi
Miner and ihipper of the Celebrated
LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL
IPartaaville, eelluyikill County, ream*.
Jaa wag
COAL-lAANDS •:
Ins'i &hayISM Ooal Ooauasmy ars
to wake leases ea their lards tn
Schuylkill County. Thee lands ars
lantedon the wry beet portion of the flerkwher B.
stn. !wink over tear adieu ran on the Daniel,. Me
Leder. and all the rubs gown in that bake; bcEb
&bore and below water levet Favorable lemma with
an abundance of timber for whites paepaes, wilteow
be made to rood tenant; app lestlen to U. B.
BODY. P res i den t of the Company. No. B Wall Street,
New York. . Jan I. -
LORBERRY CREEK.
ANT WELANKI.IIII ItO II 111 II W.
E MIN VOALL.
WEEK Prooklio Lobar, Coal to arty sold nth'.
NW, CALDWELL. GORDON I Co., wbo
are Iri iplei4mts. EWth4 apm* rawing from tkoto.
alwor EiPlwa WP:w_ article.
Walnut. et. Philidiettia.
OFEKIE i lw. SO Pine Et. Now Ult. -
N 0.1414 Mato EReet. Doom •
Jammu" 1. 40-1.. HENRY WELL.
j oitlegallilr COAL. .
OWe,l he wedeceigned. Melee ceowdidated ow: Mow
ladled es 62 thelarbea, Them. will herons taw*
eckwathwthese seder the ease cd
31211. Lin. CHUM'Cb.
%arir- 1 • 711 WS= a CO.
extxrpi a =rum.
at (MAIM• member eleur Ine, having aleader
bed bimeelf wi th J. It BLAILE,PON, will reside U:
Pbiladelptdd sad all oar coal "Waal tbismater
be water the maid,* cancel od
GRIM" i W.
lacremied twit sheathe la 162 prepue
hoe ßy p"Ao emiateta cue
the at sepatation our celebrated lar
bentOael. Peattweete abroad aus rely apcm WO,
this coal ehlived In the Val
L otder. A .
COMMA CO.
- I._
Jen 1:441
LAFLINS, BOIFA 4' •TUCK,
• •
rs mcrtuu Mut% seunu, rc,
msnakautelk. superior nue!
an , • Powd er
Mining Hwang
arpresaike tlie Anthracite threlTrade. Ails Are or
malty ar either • or MI Pander. deinerad praathtte
at the kereet lanthet MIK io lb* Cod
nth% freed bus Us tithing throat Itlith sad lan&
Action gairathred.
• raingteth An* of the !Atha Polder thartame
GUNPOWDER
Otostsdly oa hand. and SO Waft of •
SAFETY FUSE.:
Orders fae the Laeltswiass Reßfoe, frella
Pa., tae the Wrsehlit Regios, from
Agt•
.
• elhozOT soll GRAM sun bought
C.~light - ~* *PAW 1111/00111MI .
_plod Ilhoub. PAINE&
PM stikli
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a "Ilmeles-'failidliir
PROCLAMATION.
RIAN ACT OP TEC aionnt.
V 1 Assembly- of the Commintesslth -of Ameylvs u-
Dia. mottled an "An set Main to this Genend Mc•
dons In this Commonwealth, kneed on theld day of
July, 1139." St Is mad' the dog of the Sheer of eVirr
county to eve the pub* modes ofmsch election tot*
holden. and to make habits In each soda whkh Mal
- ova are to be 'defend. • •
There:tom L Garnton Wyrzoon ln
County of fichwyddlt co C.
mita known by Ms s Wm.
tisement to the illecton of said County of SchnelltUla
that nOeseml Illection will to Mid in said °Duty t
ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1304 .1868,
between the boys of tddeek t• the kerma and 7
Wejoelt is the attersoon. tubes the polls Mu 1 te,
eland at Ow several ekettoa dlattietr,) as SolkowS;
•
The elector Cif the Middle Ward at the boroult ot
Ashland VI) bold their eleedoo at the boom of Trout.
man Mid Osman, in mid ward.
The electors of the Zed Ward of the . boeuuth, et
Ashland will -bold teeir ektikm at the boom of Jae
mi•sh B. nul4ln said ward. • -
• The electors of the Wad Ward of tho'hat=of
"•Astiland wilt. bold their election at the hoop a!
rive Outer, in and ward. . . .
The - elactort of the borough of Auburn wilt - bold
their election at the house of Abraham Moyer, Is sold
Wob.
The m
e!ecton of the township of BMrry erM bold their
eleenoct at the house of Ohara* M. Sidman, In odd.
township. •
The electors of the North District of the4tOrnaltip
of Butler will tiold their elettios at the boom of John
licran. th Citrudville. •
thnicitea,
Mellimisers of the Booth Distritt of the tosniellits
Baler will hold their election Whet hove of Moist
'Kimbell. to Fountain Brew. In said township. • • '
. The electors of the township of Biwa arsons* will
boist their e allot at the buses. of Jon= arm, Is
idigestabort, in said township.
Ilse electors of the township of-West Brenswlie Rill
b o
ld
t heir el election rit,the home a Ykbsel "
$n
wnsh . •
- The electors ip.
of the tawashiti of Blythe will - bold
theitownshir election at the house oil 'Patrick room In seall
p. . .
The electors of the . toe:oldie of Breath will bold
their election at the house of Combas Caesium la
laid township.
The elecron of. the Northam District of Cleastmem.
ship wiltrbold their election at UM boosts of Nil 4
tr`Coorter in mid tcortriblia. , , •
The electors of the flombern District. of Qua tromp•
ship will hold their election itt ths home of shad
Kelly, In rad township.
Tbs electors of the borough of Cresectas will bold
their elation at the hones of George P., Dangler, la
mitt -
• Tbeo-eleeton of the township of Mildred will bold
the* election at tbs house of John Wotsei, in sad
township. •
Theekrethes of the - township of Pit. will, bold
their elretion at the hums of Dodd lau7ioe, fa the
town of Donaldson. ft said township.
The electors of the township of froster IMU . .boil
their electios at theAtotie of Sham Moyer..la said.
towneldp. -
•
The elettrili of thit township of Bribe 4011 bold
their election at the Weis of Wm. H. braider. la said
township. • •
The electors- of the township of nab* will bold
their election at the house of Joel Hopenbafer, >e odd
township.. •
• The eleetors of the tootonith of Mout Carbon will
bold their election at the home of Mrs. Orly in asid
Theelectors of that mat of North Matthaei towzoldp
who formerly voted in the borough of Orwtmelsorg, will
W
hold their election at, the house of W ;
1 0 I. I&
Landirll& in said bemoan..
The &edam of tharpart. of North Manhelei township
whet formerly voted In the !loath Ward of the borough
of Pottsville. and all that ter tiory cur the east side of
lite liver Eichnylkill, and within the Penman election
line, the southerly line of the borough of Pottsville,
end the old line of the' township of Nanheim.. whom
electors bine' to voted iii Norwegian election distgigt
except that part now comprising the borough of Moult
Carbon.' will held their election at the hemm e d French
Donate*, in said township.
The eleetan of North litaatelm township. not em
braced in tee foregoing districts, will bold their elec
tion at the house a Cle.orge 8. If elot: in said townshin.
The electors of the township of tionth Xanheica will
bold their election at the house of Andrew &bee, In
Mid township. • . .
The electors of the Hart Ward of the borough of Ms.
'hinny City will bold their election at the house of Pat
rick Arian. to maid borough..
The electors of the West Ward of the borough of Me.
bony City will hold their elec 100 at the house of Mat
thew Donohoe, In said borough. ' ,
The electors of the townehip of Mehenoy will bold
their election at the house of Mrs. Broody, In tihtnan.
&Nth borough. - •
The electors of the EsetWard of the br rough of MU
nereville will hold their election at the house of John
Maher, in said borough.
The electors of the West Wind of the tewougb or
woorretne will hold their election et the boom of
John Mohan. in said ward.. •
The electors of the boroagh of hilldrillepott will bold
their election at the bongo of Henry Kteia, in mid bor.
oneh.•
- The electors of the township Of New Castle hold
their election at the home of Levi Beta, ht said haws.
l hip.
Tee electors of the lownship of Norwegian will holti
their elecskin at the bones of Martin Cams. In said
township.
The electots of the township of hest Nerwittish will
held their election at the' goose. of John Donner, In
said township .
The electors ',rake borough.. or New Philaiielpbta
will hold their election at the beam of- Margaret
The elector,' of 'the borough of Orwfasboryr will
hold their election at the old rut, Bose, said bon.
The electors of the..borough of Phlegm. till hold
Melt election it the Wale of George P. Falk% in ..111
-Imottith.
The electors of the fewnsblp of Plnetrwe will bold
their elealos at the . home of Jutth DObe,
townehle.
HOBOKEN.
COAL.
_ The rleetoreof the bnion,gh or Pato Alto will told
their electko at'the douse of Thomas klainininank
in ita , rl borough. -
The electors of the borough of Prat Clinton will bold
their election at the home of Joseph Fake], in odd
borough. s .
The electors of the borough of Pivt Carbon wifl
hold their election at the Port. Carbon Bowe, to said
boroegh.
The'eleettue of the townlVO of Porter will held
their, eleetloa et the house of George'Reiner. In Me
township.
The elKtres of the borough of Pottsville, In floath
Ward. will hold their eleetkin at the bonne of J. M.
Fewer & Co:, to Paid ward. • G
• The Pirrone of the borough of Pothrville, In Smith
Ron Ward. will bold their election' at the Amnion
Dottie, in said ward.
• The electors of the borottrb of Pottsville, in Middle -
Ward. will hol d eete'electiot at the house of-Drool
Munterleb, In ward. .
-Tbe theta of the hom' of Pottsville. In Fait!
Eeet Ward. will bold their electkinatitre borne of Yes.
Ellen Corry. In paid ward.
The elec. ore of the Womb of Pottnille, In North
West Ward. will bolt - their election at the buses of
Matthias Gressle.-bi said ward.. •
'The electortaf the towtwhip of Rahn willhold their
e'ecti_wittdelchool House of Coal Dale, In tons,
chip; •
The electors of the township of Rush will hold their
election at the house of Glother, In Bald thern.
_ •
heeled/ire of the towaS'hip of Reilly will bol d
election at the boon, of Edward Connelly, In said
township.
The elector( of the township of Ryon will bold their
election at School noun, No 1, in said township.
The electors of the Borough of Schtrylldll linen, In
South Ward, will bold their election at the boor of J.
Ilachemer, In said ward. , •
The electors of the bomb at &WWI Rano. 41'
Res Ward, will bold their election at the house of Is
'reel Wargo, In aid ward
The electors of the borough of fictmylkill Raven. in
West Ward. will bold their election at the house of
:Yrs.-John C Stanton; In raid ward •
Tait electors c f,the borough of fichurikill Haven, In
North Ward will hold their election at the house of
Benjamin Teter. in said ward.
The elecens of that tart of Schuylkill tawniddp 101
North of aline on the too of Sharp Moroitain..wiil hot
their electlon st. Mahone. of. High Hammy,' In Tee.
• •
The &Oboe of that part of SchitylkM townittp
South of a line on the top of Sharp Monntaln. witl nOln
they election at the boats of Joseph Bole; in Lewis.
town.
The electors of the hermib ottiLvenstilksh win 'bold
their elect'on at the booed atlialtostl.. Bickel; in mkt
bortingh.
The electors of the borough of Saint Clair, in South
Ward, will hold their election at the house of Thomas
Cami*in, In said ward.
. The electors of the hurcreeh of Saint Clair, In North
Ward, will hold their election at the borne of And
BroWn..ln said ward. • I
The electors-of the Womb Of Saint Clair, in Saddle
Ward, will hold their election at the hoar" of John. ,
Betz, to add ward.
The electors ottbe borough of Tionsona. of the nig
Ward, and all those residing oath of Searp Boatmen
in West Peon township and aso Indudleg all there
who mane within the Units Ibratorty e part of Wen
Penn township, and now annexed to the borough of
=to twit: Beginning as mermen Mika street
mash, and teen including the some north TO
degrees ern. El rods to a pat; theme north If de-
min ld rods to aped; thence bra 30 Set alley, meth
10 decreer grad. 1M rode to the beginning —sell held
- their election at the bones of Charles Bandenberger,
in odd horonh.
The elector. of the borough of ?assegai. In Math
Wald, will
Ira =IT election at the house of Bided
Beard. in
Tba electors of the borough .of Tamagni. to &nth
Ward, will hold their deed= at the hoses of Buntph
rerlkostme. 111 acid ward.
The electors ci Tremont borough will bold thin
electloh at the tionseof Joseph ltosesieperger, In odd
borough. •
The ending of Tremont tewsitdp will hold their
elecardat the house of ',tank Itneentipagre. in the
boranti of Tremont. .
Tbe Wen, of the tcrweettip of Lipner Ifeheetoino
win bold tbeteekation at the none of A. llepler
}sm. add tograddp.
el The electors of the townidp of Tinton win hold their
ad= at he hone of Joseph B. Shumen, le said
lton no .
'The nonslip of Fan Usiton minima
then election at the hown oc.frien P. Cresemin add
turnighto.
The electors at the township of North Union will
hold their election at the hones al John Bona, in add
eltators el Oki township of West Pens will hold
their denies at the home of IL W. Bigler. In said
• - -
The •gcters of the tome%) of Whallatoi will
thereection at the noise of ken Beniarg, In eald
ri 1 edam at the townie* of Wayne will laid
their dealt* et the boom of Jobs Cat, fa add riare-
The electors at temingh Talrellie wni holt
tsar election at the bane of niched ileabler. In eda
horona.
• . At, which Omega! piece ere tote Adel by thett4
nes of the Comagyer
one
Appriva W2nlHl. ot
pecans
, One Ix .GEEKIBIAL qf Pang.
171
Cam
Coe to' repressed ths Counties-of Mal
ts the Wavers of the Caned States
Ti sipi eee me mose for Con e
of the' SOUKS
ATM, of the Inge of
• °ewes doe COX Snarl at d
A
ft,
One perm be OOHOIit> 11 or the Cainstrof an"
kin. " I
One prrionIorODUNTTBUBVST ?Hullng Peng,
of Ildniyikin.
One pans for DUlZMlltilli IS
3 POOll of
neeniy of 800
; Cise pence M ler AUDiTOBrit the Canty of In
• •
Art Aar regrading the liken d stand et an . anon
Ma Ms asawd anodes of ale Comma nistniv ape
- t pond gledt Ceti. Vas -
inseam 1., De II wee* bp Ike * ten and Bane/
Benairwsdnas if ne Orwarwerween. gr benedgenie
Awn Award* Ink ing klar* enowid
t en S
he warhanyer the sesta. ?hit the 'Owe el
the ernes* anethie dna Claeminwedth, den
mg;
Irdnlndrblangli OM medal deselsl
eat/A , ens menial tenni.
BMW prided, ee welltlet, dr
ii =d
meetly ream angelly -as
need Ittilti nenne the Men em affil semed,
Ihr. Se be MINIM r end
Inket allten neon the weene l. M
NI for t he M $111114."' eel Mlle*
ken lee Mang di e OW
nierystelens nine theringlegli
lig elllsensinlier.
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lanced le ,osagyasf
she awes el itt Onapel_ Ism
Wad.
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1."&04s•
leo, /a,
ibis OW. eir Of airy elty at tot t o s e n t o i ti s t'd,,s o ob i ab.
er s peediensed seiM ter' olleftrift ; a, ethordinate
spear or with who l& or than be, enthlotell edidew
uss ingleative. executive or.joilelary deputised of
tee ilteit iss'r or Um trotted
and elso ebbe rreg% or of sat diat er is-
=_bidet _mem Oone
l e
gate aopsemers. aft ber
of the Selec of t
or fts.
aftaiketeelice eatcite lan iff any the
upoormoltilbehe. be law' lacepshig et habit or
fi , e
*m g the Male the armor mbaboaft
sgaidds, ar• theelt_of mor fid; se *kb
t Sad fliof bo,billir. Midge.= oft.
orrellowe Used. Ogden. shone ofidedssossy sm isi
SO beam voted for. , i .
It shall be the de ft of the 4 1 / 1 1/018 toiftetively tO
attend at the plate of holding every retworai, special or
: lowsetp election. daring the, verbs Ms said electioa
b kept opts, for the purges' of &bur bermathin to
the Inspector U 4 .1 1004 when called ft, In Medea
baths that ream person mowed by then to vote et
each elecboo; and each other mined In relation to the
seseftertaft of votes ft the said Inspectors a...lodges.
or sums of them, shall from tier to ohm regatta. ,
That so penes shall be permitted to volatat, say
beetled se aintessid other than • white tommanief the
a d s Of ountroolyeare or more, 'litho shall beez twcou
test
did is the gone at least oft year. and in the
district where he Waft Wrote. at Lose tea d a ys me e t ,
dam sub shed* and within two years hue paid et
gibe or Cooed/ ter, which shall have bum astausd at
blot tam dos befte the election; but a citizen of me
Unitedlitates who had been previously a gabbed voter
or Wm Ron sod mended therefrom and returned.sod who Mill have resided ia- the beams **rid I
and paid tea. se atcresaid, *alibi =tided Oa you a- ,
ft rubble WWI State six ' moothe prodded, that
the white free eitisece of the United ,inates. be
tween the age at twenty oft sod twenty-two pars,
who have deified in this Mate one year and in theft&
doe district ten days aforepaid, shell be entitled to a
oft although bay shall not ban paid tuft
Ifteftema _Oft be.pometteelo vote whew use Is
se assassass la' the rid of taxable inkailtaam fa
mished be the Cassaissiosers mrafoniesiaL oftwelitst
ha prodemer a tweet for the- payable, within two
yeas sidled. or thmoty tatorresedt=
sew donstlietion. and airs allishototh
MI Ws win oath,- oratermaentiak olorgen, another. that he W• gold moth a taX. to &Meg 'to a !receipt, hs
shall make osft the payment tberuolr or, eftood. if
he balms the eight to Meet being la elecrot WWl**
im Sep of rifeett-mse eft terestp.tero ream he shall
depose oft aft or athrouleau that he has moidad to
the State at lewd oft ?au nen befogs Ida application
and math sorb Proof of delimit d o seis dieukt ft is
*wren by this ad. and that he verily toile".
from the account given him Oaths Lot thernes.eiced
paid. Mad give sift other evidence •as b mend be
tide all wbearaide the lemon so idealised to vote
shall be tweeted to the alphabetical lid by the Weser
tate, . and a. sou made otusite thereto by intim
ens word nix," ft be shall he admitted to vote by
yam of wow paid a tax, or the word kage.*U he
Mali be abridge orsonese aconite of he egg and in
either de the mew otsuch vom "all be.,ftlied ted
es, Ins arms, whoshalt mark istn'the lib Of deal
ke gs =ere tho - ossoe ot the t i , ridable
teethe both found,ln aim Ist holished hf tai Odle
iideekbers and Airmotru. ore to kilo tai dft whether
bead answer not. is' blamed to by say gabbed
Mow. It shall be the day of the Insoectors to seam
ins sift person on Oath SO to bie qiuddleetkies. and
If he elides to hue rafted within the Mate' for oft
fter or mare, lb oathabell be suelcient pond thereof,-
bat he shall ptoof by at kat ooleexameteat
lumen, who stall be a amended elector, that he has
melded Watt the district for more than ten daft
next immediately Prreedtng said election. and shall
also swear to his bowl aie dede ce. in permit or
his lawitil railing, to within . his district, and he did
not remover In said district, har. the purpose of voting
Often. ' • a k 1 1
EMT OMR flooliftelr or aforesaid, a nd Wei shall
mks proof, if relished, of residues and paymeat of
taxer, - daramd, 'shall be permittedfro vote In the
townsblp,.ward or di.Utct In which he shaikreside.
If any person shall Prevent: or *ltem% to prevent
any ofrtlr of the election ander Val act from bobilng
such e salon, or use or th eaten any enleace to hay
such dike - T. or shall inleretht or improperly interfere
with him le the execution of his duty, or shall .blocit
up or attempt to hid* up the Window, br *weft to
say window where the game may be bo lds, air shall
.
dotoney disterb the peace I n such or' shall
oft or practice Intiaddstio -„ throat& .for or violence
with the design , to toffnente unduly ot ove rawe any
eleaor, Or to prevent him from voiles. to restate
the freedom of choice , so ft person on 'conviction,
Abel be fined in any sum eft Weeding de hundred
dame:and be imprisoned for any thee not lege thin
one sac more th ee twathelatethe.. And it It shall be
=to the courtwhere fte trial of each offence
he
had, that the pfleum in Mien? ,a no a
reddest of the dty , ward, district or to amble where
the said offence was committed..and ot, entitled to
a vote therein. then. 'on tonviction, ft shag be eft
tended topsy a floe of not leeithan , one hundred dol.
left Sad be imprbened -not yes than BM months nor
more than two years. ' • • 1 f '
II any elector; authorized to vote at ant gobliebee.
ekes. shall direct/yrs Indirectly accept of receive from
ear prison any gilt or reward In Mattel. Roods, or
other valuable things. under any agreetnent or ram=
Ise. uprise or implied, that mach an elector shall give
his rose for any particular candidate or itandidetes at ,
loch *kakis. or shall Wei* of Meta the promise
pt any person that he shall thereafte reedve any gift
or rimed In mosey. goods. or otherusble Labors,
any dace , appointment or employeertoubitc=
raft or any personal Or tecarilsry binntage
ever, ender math an agreemeat or promft, express or
hemline, such elector shall be entity of aSnisdembaror,
and shall, on c mection of either of the said Wefts.
he sentenced to ply a Sae not exceeding fine hundred
em and undergo an imptieolamett hat exceeding
six month&
Any tenon who WWI ditettlfot th ' fildeill ere. X'
offer to Eve, any such gin, or reirool to any each
feeder with the Intent to indam!,tiltit to vote for any
particular candidate or candidate sitaelectift. or
obeli directly or indirectly proeure or to give any
soft gift or, reward to such tehethrth the intent
bousaid, or shall with the totem -„ thefts or to
thaktate such - elector to give Ws vo 4.-r agy partici-.
tat candidate or candicluseat.- soft elation. give. Of
ter. or promiseto give to each elekorr imy, ram
pis& appdornient or employmeat; de Often sift
bode; with dissofteal or ftftarte from of m,
amointment or employment, pith& Lor pried". than
trid by him, In Lease- of his lethal to vote bratty
.particular eaudidate or candidates at sack eleettoo. the
parson so offending shell begality of a mistirmeenor.
=oonaletkin, be sentenced to pay a doe not ex
aft hundred dollars. and •feetan an bindle
'cement not rateeduuttwo yearn. `1 f -
II soy person. or per ea shalt make, at ws•
pr upon the reset of any election olden this Onen
inonwealth. Or atoll ler al laikeripir such bet or
Inger. either by Verbal proclesition thereof, or by
ett
any, written or pripted ailyerdeemeel -- ceilings or
ladle any persona. peewee to make bet or In-,
ger, upon daliktipalhere6f, he or t t eeehall thrall
an d pay three deem the'smoub to be o wed to be tot.
As fte.—A-thrther 'implement to the election laws of
Ittispenzioweslth t ont i ii i
Weise" By n the act .
of the of tbe United
-Mato% entitlft An Act to anundthe end ariahars
h:Mee pissed to provide for the enrolling and ealllng
oat the , flatted - fees, and for eothee pashome, and
'muted Mirth third, one thousand eight bundled and
sixty.dve,*fill persons who have deserted the Military
or naval service of the United Sate, anti who here
not teen dhchartrel or relieved teem t locality or ill.
Lability therein are deems& takes to have
Issioftwoy renege and forteitel their Abdo of
' citizenship and their rights to become
i ttlicens. and ire
deprived of exercising any rights of , dual thereof;
' ._ god whom; Perm= 'not eitizens t +ot the Untied
Mates are' not, under the Constft and awe 'of
PeemsylveThea. gobbed beetore of this Commas
, • f
wealt; . .
felso..l,..fts ft - • edi -
.. rmartsd,4'e.. ?bald a ll elections bets
after to bi - held La the toonsumwealtb; It shall be on•
lawful I r the Sedge and' tidos of any sod elec.'
00 reon
onishi n
lion to receive anyballot b ailor . from any
or persons' ein in the
ski . sad ao•
to
tbr doodah? d tor saki act eP•
proved Mord tbtrd, raw tboossird t b and
stole Iwo and It shall be : 1 71 far y each pwson
to ode to vote any ba ll ot of do ' , .
thtel II That 11 any en Are of hipretor of Wu.
i t rent
Mo. 'or any of them, 'shall metre. consent 'to ow
wive. any each 'onlairtal bollot' or luta lona say
wok d's ;sallied poem be or they o f ebiW
be guilty of andosmeencir, and tow dr=
of In sityConft of goofier Mentions tiffs
vrtnld. be Mall. for each offence. be siefnesded to If
a due of not leas than one bundretdal as. and to
-dor) as baitelsormt In the Jail of: proper =My
•fornot loos twos rimy days. • • :', ' '' •
um& not ff enr.person llepri of cffizenaffp
and damned es aforesold. abed: at any election
bereafter to br held In OW UN wits of
tinder to the Whew titereof sad offer towns a ballot
at- bedate. any person so offeading shall be dewed
guilty of a misdemeanor. and on' conrietion thereof In
any a b ort of Quarter fiereloos of this Covesonweald .
shall, lot each oelmns be panided dills samaras
is provided In the g seston or this id in the
ease of Whelan! fecehing sad unlawful bel.
lot or Wkina , 1 . I -
Oro. 4. at if mowed shall beleafter a iisradffe
ter Wise mg mem or deprived diem-
Ada saddlagasilaeea.atae td,to,Saeao WWI te
, ballots to4he odeers of any elation to be
' bad hi tub Cbmwennealtb. fre deli parotids to ad
vise any tech once, to retell, any bilkit or ballots
from any pow= deprived of dtliewlalposffs Freon
so effeadhe doll be nifty of I misdrwomor. sad Ilir ,
on movie:lon therefdla any Coed af Klamilor %WM°
In tau °mammon, deli be tsinidbud la libil mat
use se Is provided la cbe sienna mei= of this set,
the ewe eif Mows of' each dads rOcetelatench em
!wool rand or ballets. 1 1 ' • ' -
' No body of troops in tbe Amy of de Naffed Nit%
Cr of this Cosandwedb,l doll be Mold. dth at
stud tW atuvlnsd, inino ways at Osaka wittda this
'Clomatalditaltb, during es time of each sleeks :
Provided. Mut mete( Wrath tontallisd 'fall be No
roostfuted as to. say odor or soldier fr om
ezerelsing the. of andoes in *I election df4rl
`toinn wind be air MOM 1f Oelenril Vaasa oettled -
Tao J la
ildtd - to Wake it'd retard et the coon
BOUM la Pothwllle, oft MOM tbs Maw of Ob.
mom L. A Nal. at 10 o•clodt I. fi di NW def. -
Given ander my brad and seal at the SWIM Odd
Potting* and dated Ma. In the year Si
oar lad one tb6niand ght twadred_sod staff_lflilit!
sad ntoety one ,
yea' of dr MINIFV2a=I”. We
Untied States of aneerlesu_ , •1 ' ,
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Amnia WYNFOOP, .110knif.
shears osai. Ntterne, 111 4 leig•
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-
•
, • a: o. or zot.ww. •
Ohne dear old - tothnh Pa and
Will teal an bon frost &pine
Te Inns' days whew Ufe was new, • 1'
At,,.. n _d no bright left dooroindow,—
--rao. Orlon sach •
Wh Iva Imo am and I woe Joe. • I"
.• ' ' ,
• Trzniziemiy eissai rl ittled trill.
as ilioeltrelw engine tail;
TahoeAmd it btlatapoesdhe weer • .
...au Tow °Vona's luckless maul
' old Mead, ototemher still
• TkU i l on Joe sad yea ore 11111, •
• ion tholgreot welts IMO& Artie.
andittrim Ito look lei peoroWe now
Wlto n. O. N. owl L. L. -
brue kittenfele to see— '
det. oid hilkiw 1 of they do I • I
li sm you ROI t How aro Joe r•
,
Tale irol!Pke *WI fOnfaiii Pbk;
YBo4
.
; '
oat taught your a.— to half **sighs
YOU sum savatind a deathless- analh I '
T gee tea& the Sod pot live eV_ ;
. The world may WI you whet It lith e , .J. . •
But oil and I are Joe and Bill.
• l•
The .Ing pont font" stare and say, • i
theatold %Okra, heat and pay,—
'.. Keel talk like Mows In their teem I '
ita4 ear old bop!
heed
whet* tneatis."—
• - And Slake their boat: they little know ... '
'The l :t heads of Bilt and Joe.,
. .
• ir Mil karts Ids dim of '
- ' 1
1 I WI: Joe sits staillar at tde A de ; . •
X Joe to Spite of than: dint:Ape,
.1 • ,
• Inn the olds eboolmatu la Ida eyes=, ,s
Thole ash; sten dyes that wit led 114:
As •Fos loots Soapy tip al 8,111..
dti seltolu; what la fame f . •;. , :
ti adve -
A I toocue of letiplag &me ; ,
• r ;
A giddy wilthisrhicrilekle wad. •
1 lUb a plach of Mita dust : ' , 1,-, •
1- A swift yet" and who ean Maw •
• dad otle Bill land whick was Joe fl
weatylidol tate ''hle stand. I
Bolds out•hls lonised and :Wog Mad. ': I
? it
While gazing thousands come and gal—
'. Ro* vain lt seen* this estpll show 7,—• r
MOO at one* its pulse, thrill • ,
Mira* old Jay i'Vlod bled jo y, Bill i'._
d , ,
a aw, breaths l we to tolptfvf Whirs" '
.
' mama that piensed oar mortal ems ! 1 '
~Jrnha ' Sink
-tare
ei the limel 7ovir m bek lmis T r '
f Wir thb wee It and that was Jos 1 , 1
In
' I lto [ poodies; arldla oar bawls bats •.'....
Solar ding came to hat so deer;
' 'inn glass at = s tar = e r. '
Wllilso Fires irhat saY f •
Res4ol on the Deem that love as still. •
li 'fiscet, As. Hie Jest, Ma. - , . .
, ,
plititTE GAP 314111,X1111. -• •
•. .17; hiw happily tha loins?* die away;-
ifils. cont bat reform to north as happily anthey I
Jastltva a lit.ld otiaindne. of isaoessai .and bloom,
Then &op. (Indian daerepluida. of pais, lido the lambi
7114; gay aadiloPin riortocs oiestinn they neither Molitor
•
Yes to! arum goodly rainiest they are &11 iippirreled
111 u; .
No: taw oa then beauty.. bet dewy gems lion
wail WA , •
Than tang of-sates queen eedlsdemed with
The yam;
rejoicing rsaattirea I Mel; plemmres twee
Fan;
sweet contentment, MOUND as free to afl !
theorem, the ,innehinei the balmy Oleo
' sed ate..
'atthee nnaharmil. thaagh agony freely
1 ' s.
Net lase i
The dew.
*mod --,
.\ - ,
The Ntppy• careless i creatures I' of U. they take no
Not wesrylf hie creeping. nor! tremble at hie frigid;
Not sigh with sick Impadenee, sad wrap the light,
li away; , !
,1
liOr Idiot lis gone. c ry dolefally ? "Would God that
. ... ,i
7 , ' it were day i. r ,
And When }he ir Here are over: they droPflwal foffiltr
Unto nsti Of the penal done, on holy Nanny,
Ibreast
ci
Nol pile bAei, they in dying-no shrinking keen ditty;
'Oh. could areibet return to sant es daily se they
'
Til
Paw. '1 Speech John Sher
• ataaidelivered at. the Great Mass
'Meet, Ng is (rant of the taloa
I:ee, Moose, Philadelphia, Sep
tem 15, 11101.
Fatt.ow-Crriants i When I received the'
invitation of the. Union League to take part
In this, t contest, I was in the midst _of
r
/boes vase with daily.eppnlntments.
i
gn
had no; t me - to select-new topics tif political
dismiss! or to-select words in which to
express y views. And now, if I' followed
4 4
the p ;dogs of my heart, I would join
you int, general joy over the good news
from if n% end leave arnmens and reason
for tome other occasion. But, fellow-citizens,
while w have gained a . great victory; and
c, ,an t sffii to feel joyful and hopeful over the
proepecl yet th e battle is not yet fought.
We mus learn wisdom from our leader, Pen.
Grant,' and not relax our, eff.irts until' wells eve
imposed{ upon the Democratic party of , the
United Slthe same terms which he im-•
posed u 'n Buckner and Lec--eif amuitcon
&tonal tures:ier to the great Union Repub.
ittni
ilcan rainy. '. Until then the contest mast
go res. • ' '
I And li tell
,yoo, fellow-citizens, that s
this,
cast i • volvei all the issues. of the war,'and
the reset 01 it will either - be a complete and
glorious umph of the principles foe which
ere have' led now for fourteen years, or
a dls ul failure of our long-continued
slid hie efforts. And lee me say, too,
the don of this greet struggle will mainly
depend nn the remit of the election in the
State of lvani% InDelober next. Your
etiaL y
central posi tion , your great Population and
wealth, combine to give to the vote of Penn
gyleania a conclusive effect ; for not 'only
will thelt'd your coming Statenlection
iiiti
be — an ' !cation of the voice of your, own
State In the . Presidential mutest, but it will
exerelie l a controlling influence ' uponi t t
votes of ether States. Ciento& as I do,
an adjoibing State, I appeal to you . , there ore,
by every; eideration tint can' move it pa
triot. • to 0 ter actively it this corneal
What,, , see the vital issues in ibl! pres
ent cow versy, , and what if the melanin*.
lion to decided? The candidate.* the
f en
Democratic party. Governor Seymotir. and'
.011001111 Blair; 'differ widely with eselrMher
inrepl y to the character:of the question.'
•General lair declares ; that the onlyques!
don fano tid la that of reconstruction ; that
It is idle tab talk about greenisidm. debt, 4=-
11 or the public credit; wh il e r . ~
-nor , in a recent letter, urges his . . ,
ilticel 1 s to disregard ail other issues ,
those of ebt and mistketV Now, In my,
is
opinion, Eral Blair Correct. Abet the
onestion
el m
reconstruction lithe great ques
tion sa d that it involves
.every,bane raised
by the ."I propene, therefor% to inquire
what artli the 1 reconstroctitn measures of
Congress. I I Pay to *milts the whole Co n.
gresakmal OM of reconstruction is mislead
hii the thirteenth and fciturneenth stela of
anseedment, which , were ed. by' he
Thirty-eighth and ' Thirty
nrar
These are t he beginning, and the end re
construed .' These constitute the f a- .
tion and the completer) strn are. all the ottl-'
er IniiibitiOn on the subject g mere seaf
tolding- dOised by Con to secure the
'adoption Of the amendm . When. their
'alognion la muted all reconstruction
{
sets will be swept aim.
' The an eet , la the ation Or !IMOD
stenedos_,thich became* *on the- sd of
Mar * 1 5 47 :- . war re P° l lo 4 111 :Binsto by
c4ein
ILL;
, dediglisibd kid* war bi-
Mond. -Tie bode* mosimesioNo
trio sir' d es* of n 1 r impoir4
int.- Tat impol
fietal
poop d'• VielldMitMir 1
rii=
1.-I.nikeeni Bide mg.ri.Zumaddis
.13sdik al iffechney. Is Is dumbile nalo
sr kir ad isionisikiat Abeam%
sod aorta quad Oar d Saber
tad insilk.
I I.
itlestit Mew saw
ILL AND JOZ..
C.ApIIPAICOL
NAG Of Pan' tiIIID.WIIIIOI,OII to a
'tea of the North. It does Dot take
• say State' the• right ;ten regulate
huddle 701141_1 ita
Vesta
whtte
ewej f
the -.
P rovkl he
thst*efwesintitioa in Congreesibiit
depend Don thenumber Who are allowed to
vote, tt . rd iseetion punishes no 'rebel
with MCI e; death, or disfranchisement,
bit aim ly wmtdee that those leading rebels
i
who, h a Itatkillett oaths to support. the
Condit don of the Untied States shall not
again Id office' of b0i1 . % 'trust, or profit in
the Vol Statett: (The - fourth section se.,
curse th payment' of the:public debt with
the pen ato widowtand bounties to sot,
Tveo
diets!. t secures i nsl from the possibility of
being , led to p4y the debtor to Day
for q th e war.'
Theta compeoe" all the provisions of the
conatitn lanai amendments, ' and flume would
all, fill the ,HO Of thmpem imaatle party
should . The validity of theseameed .
meats upon, the validity of the votes,
rut for' hetr ratification by eight of the rebel
States.- llf the governments of those rebel
States me held to be unconstitutional. null,
and void' then the constitutional amendinents
have Direr been, adopted. lutd the rebel
States, they nista! , hi 1865, will be again '
Mantled to mfarebresentitien with increased
paltical power. In addition to this, the old
tesdem ,embittered by defeat, will come beak
into ()ogress to lad ft over loyil men ; ,the
infe.ftwal i tanatichms of the South will
,sgain
pervade'; our political every Union min who
hu gen, from the North-to the South to seek
a new hems will be driven back whence he
came, while the tone millions of slaves eman-r
c.ipited tsy our poll* Will be reduced into
slavery ar grsonilly exterminated. As sure
as theregs 'GA in heaven these things will ,
create civil war ;•Tor the negro will not imr
render his liberty without a struggle,' and ,
the loyal ;ample Of the South, now in the en=
joymentl of the protection of State , govern
ments without a "'Woggle. If General Griot
is elect? President the amendments , will be
quietly , nfothed, smiths white and the black
of tpeSilt
th, upon the 'equitable bails of th e
intend ants, will be fully protected in all
their na, aril rights.' ~ .In - the • event - of. Bey ,
moor'sl Isaiah thei e arn le, of which Ihave
given yz but a feeble idea, will inevitably
otror. 1 'I
_I I - ,
Now tus recur some of the facts whb
eit
go to straighten the apprehensions , of intend:
ed viokineepandsnblic disorder to which the
meaner the Democratic party will giv e
y
rise. -The • mostprominent consideration in
this cot necthe us the fact that the only ma
terial qpreation presented, in the platform ,of
the NeW York Convention is
- that part of it
, framed by Stadial Harieton. which declarer'
that all the secobstriactiori acts of Congress
are uncenslitutioaal, "null and troid. (lover
nor Seymour has assented; to his declaration.
re f ee
Fronk lair In his Characteristic -letter not
only ' to it, but declares that this revolu
tionary', scheme mast tie enforced to the let
ter, not only by, this ruse of the great mill,"
tary power of the Grivernment for that pue,
Houseb t by the admission of rebel's into the
House f Representatives in defiance of laW,
and by. compelling (the - Senate to undo all
their w rk in the Matter of reconstruction.
If you:Would arentlin bow this onestlie is
reganted In' he South,' you have only to , look
at the entreat new. .ori_ the day: you will
there And abundant! proof that every rebel
In the South regards • the election of Sey
mour sed Blair as the 'revival of "the lost
caneeZl
Eve as
prominent rebel leader who h
spoken , in public has so , declared. and the
'weft ' t has been boldly repeated through
the p aof the South. Only the other day
the Mo
bro
Ile Teenage, made the avowal that
- "it we . Pacceserale the approachinilowl
tee wet shall gain all that we have lost by the
failure , f the -"Lint Cattle " 1 This assump
tion w . virtually reiterated by Gov. Wise
when e , declared that secession was not
dead, t was Mom (alive to-day than ever.
Lewes ermined and te-echned by the South
ern delg h ates to the New York . Convention,
when t ey declared tha.they supported Blair
becau e premised a revolution, ,k lead
ing rebel paper of (Missouri declares that'
Blair has "devoted *melt not only to defeat
ing the Radical party, but to undoing their
infenotut work. The infamous Semmes:- 7 , .
whom h call,Anapeat, but whomwe call
P , eciares that the grand old "Demti
crab tarty has risen from the long-slumber .
In which it has indulged, and now gives new
signs at life and vitality, and that he rejoices
in the mitidnation or Seymour andallair as e
revival erthe old Democratic party, for the
success of whose bane he drew his sword,
against, the -old the. ;Similar declarations
have been Made by - Howell Cobb, Gen. Law
ton, and many leading rebels • and the Rich- •
01 /
trend Dierarcn, in significant article, de
clares that if Gov. 5 ymour should undertake
to 861 i: oh over th rough corners of Gen.
Bialr's platform, he ill only injure the cause
be desires to promo and lessen th e chances_
of his dIWII success., It further intimateethat
the Tat is no me for temporizing. and
that %Gov. &Ina shows any timidity he
will fl d that the So h can produce, nother
3. Wilkes Booth,
r i s ~
The spirit the p veils in the South, 'and
whichlwill control t t section In case of the
election of Seymourfand Blair, has been die.:
closed' n ot only by that newspapers, but in
lona ble acts of crime -and violence all
over e South. SO general and so flagrant
(are these liolatlons Of law and order, that no,
man With ordinary ,opportunities for !dor:
• million can doubt the deplorable condition or
Isocletg which now nista in the South. It
him neatly been verified in various ways,
. .isatlesdeety by repo4la to the Tennessee Leg,
islature,,by a 'form petition to Congre
from Texas, and by the-testimony, of thou
sands* witnesses who have been 'driven
from their intim In the South. Bands :of
ixesse have been secretly organized,
and prowling over the_country, marder
lag a driving white men from their
onast att
1 Awning and lea th ering peaceful cid
zens,, school - houses and churches ,
and ril int r the whole- land with terror. •If
revsithethese nand accompaniments' of a
of the prospects of the leaders of the
Obeli . what will be' the effect - vapors Smith
-sire ety of the election of Seymour and
Malt pi it eat reasonable to Inter that as a
nence of suh a calamity South
p ert
will' 'me one wlld chaos, is which life
and y will be ruthlessly sacrificed,
and every lehast of the • Unite in that
secil who has relined to identify himself
with the . , rebellion Wit. I be unable to fi nd
either Vence, safety, or protection ? . ~
• ,
The 4atargintissie itemeress er she meriiti:
era" warty.
Now It is manifest that the state of attire I
have ibed was not desired by the astute
leaders of the Demrieratic party. That . party
con ,la -many patriotic men=men whose
desire it is to throw ,off from their party Ale
tats tif rebellion, and to conduct-its future
u • new nuestions and with : new candi
d Theme men Slade the effort to control
the( d Iley'of the pasty In the convention of
1 d were signally defeated'bv the Cop
pert; element. - lao at the New York Coro ,
yen ,0, they sought to prevent Dew, candt.
dates• make neW Lines, but what was the
mutt f MY neighbor. Atr. Pendleton;"
he had Invented "alien way to pay
olddebts," a way by which he might cheat
Enistio
the NW antler . his interest, and it the
mune depredate. and almostdesteny the
val of-all . property by a large berme Of _
bred - paper Money. 1 _
nate, with hie new creed, was pre
via,
.to,the NeW York Convention, but he
war on th e shelf: and MI theory Was ,so
d in ambiguous terms that the lan
guage of the platform .on that subject fa like
;
14ett mak for it means' nothine'snd
'nothing. •The debilitates from Penn
_sylvanla and mien of the more sagactotui
l e ader, of tots party pmposed to avoid the
old bum by the nomination of General
Hinteock, an imeellea gimtleman and brave
soldier, posessing 1 onsersvallye ideas and
with* kora mord. But bh services' lit the
army formed a complete bar to his nomina
tion a that onnyention. ' He had no more
thence bine that' body than would I have
bd. I;
Then
- , •
Then Mi. Hendricks, a plausible and Loge;
=paidelasted.the State of IndiamN• bade
ft a beg lime biding for :the office;
bet he meth not receive 'the Democratic
maninatire benne the discovery had been
raids that during the war he voted for sup
pliento thiletWi and had shave some Ow;
pithy belle Nits rem Consequently .
hens lid side.' Tien pens of the , feed
feeling thrift woe neceesery a
bers , old 11 psis, gregtned to disband play
the old
Numerate argindesdatt, Ind to dinar( its
Ir4railiiiiiiimbne by pang In som
a distle~ Steinman sad Jurist,
wbottenee belonged to tie rebel partn - but
had rearkind the highest service to his cumn-
tgy blew% drib& and shatithe War, yet
Whinfogind Mimi ere !tors strong dabs to
Mnthillsilt ofilmt Halted Saha Had be
beidraombistel and eiected.l am Mira bit'
would hits adedelstered. the Gonantneet•
1 : 4
,• tired; sod has mosemetto nab* QM
l ik
alder; Sid Unpin* a the etc= wry liege. -
.. dims of our
us gotriel if shier beat a. Gnat
dosed Pullout r bet the mos Intle=;
ewes width eforded to be Omit the xi
the elated time loyal Men Ihe
the mud the delest'ot Go at-
Hblinsegth
_lia that thernattai
has WOW bus ttill - be teedved only
lailikietereed Ike. demakAtatbony Nest
'ad *soon The milt of thewisas anti
ors sondrogot et Beredo liernonr--• load
Beer Task todldrien; the bete of the'Ni; w
egitiiv.rhatoftili Dineerain
ettindi-alteiti wlici , ftft Urs.
biele.te=fteellied:ose• Jogo
Mr 'ti deg* nib,.
Otte - tad.).
deb .
..,
bOl
' MeilenWiden, ' hY the 00 Plier --
limed elemilif, and readilyrunental to - hr the
reberelniect of the cos h was entirely
i l"—Welted( . fo . the'grestinfins of-those ele
ments in Ilia party. !... A gotiventicin of sol
diers' zed Sidon, in sesalion at New York da
ring the swum of the regular oonvetitioo of 1
t he Pty -` diked 'the courtly of naming a
Union soldier as it Mandklaterfor Vice Prod- I
dent, ~and,libey egercised that privilege In
the Medina Of Thomas Ewing, Jr., of Ban
east a *Agee . Of great statist Who had ren
dered. Tills*, retakes in s the army, and
against vebtom nothing could qmi said, except
that,liel
thhad .tholishly - alld o into tha
ittlnJohn-
feetirddring the con tof the Prate.
1 r
Beet withDoogreat But th selection wes
entirely %Spred by the Nene/nal Convention
Mahe ratiWeoming -*pp* t that General
rwi r gl .-
a h ;tikes active against tbe
of Missouri,- and th hews, anvil
og tolenlitimself to any d germs or rev
olutlonammeastuts. Frith .. Blair, who;
when. I. Wend political I't ' was called a
Brach Retinblican ; wl l tattered more vi
olentatnuti*of th e , I c , party than
any man nf his age or time ; bo, after hag
ing eerre4litiough the war with credit and
With bravery, beanie involied during the
local polidul quarrels of Mlstiouri in .a fierce
conflict with General Fremont and the Radi
cals of thiltlitate, and resdlved ,to break
down thelectinwir 'even if it mompelled him
to turn against the cause foe alich he bad'
fought —Optimal Blair bad Written *letter
•Contslfln sliest infamous progolltions, prom
hint to d the load governments of the
South.
_tokestora the rebel ride in that sec
tion by thk . itrabtance of the. 7 ,anny, to force
into the Manse of. Representatives of the
United StOggrebebfwbo count not take the
oath of Alk i li. and "with all thb pbwermf the-
Exectitiviiinpartment to fort* the Senate to
acquiesce/3g his unlawful scheme.. t .
• - This mia i lhrestoning a nest a i
r n sid of
the rebelaoiu nominated bygGeneral Pres•
ton, of Hatecky, was deciased the choice
al4very leuting
_rebel generaf in the Sentb„
and Was zomlnated-unsulmonaly. . Thus, by
the actionsf the New York Cionvention, the
counsels of he .wise and pradomt men of the
party wern,dinegarded, the ikw Union sol
diers belotkiiisg-to the party Tier* snubbed,'
and all 016113' 1 6bn sentiment otihe party, or
whit sias lift in it, was entirely.,lgnored.
" With their platform framed by Wade Ramp.
ton,,theietah., didates nominated. , by rebels,
their whokt:proceedingi controlled by the
Copperbekd and disloyal eleittint of the par=
1Y: they' ein!lr apneal to the American people
to trust tlientwith - the politiatf power of this
greatGotiernbient for four years ; and upon
their ripped you wrn 'WOO be:Celled to-vote.
rot:optiaelng ' Caitiat4ates:4-11rhe 'They
~. . •, 0 L ."`" ' ..1 -- i •••
eeob
'tat us neer very briefly .c0....p...., Le pe. -
Bonet -ridi of the two candidates, and see
what tb4 pine done and 'what they promise
•• Alm Ttreitistory of General Quint's pub •
lid careet le Ito familiar to the American peo
ple that It newt necessary 'fog me to repeat_
it. 0 Wheitthe war broke ont4ot weaselling
leather' lti, ill remote _town. in ; Illinois ; like
thoullankOf hatoes then unknown; he was
quietly ptthilditg an ordinary *sinew, with
out tneentiMr ambition- • Seymour was
_then
a wealCiariatocrit.:ivith high social intim;
Once. In the enjoyment ; by inbeiltance
and +coif tiouof *large anCgaluable prop
arty: GOnt promptly enterettthe service as
I captaii i Sellnour not only4efused to en
ter th e lculeut did. all hkeould to dis
suade'dth ' from- enterinilt.: Now, as to
Geo. Grantee position atthe beginning of the
war, heargda own language. ale says : "I
made np:tuy mind when Mistier commenced
thattbe NOrth and the South lgould only live
togetlierribi peace :u one 12$11oo, and they
couldonithe one nation by g a free na
tion;
.„' 4 .
~ . -1 1 , 1 ' _ _- • .. ~ Muc 'LI desire a
Pence, I Ant oppo sed Wien) , . until 'the
te
q nestion.:of slagerris 'pre settled."—
What *Kite •declaratinn it e opening of
4r
the 'wai t of his opponent? -' v. Seymour,
nu the 2flift of October; Wit, in the city of
Mks' sleilliired—"lf WI" tntn that _silvery
must be," Wiwi to savelhie Union. then
Ahe pet) 1 of the Smith shotnd 'be al wed
Jo
to w themselves fro.. 'that Govern
. mtmt which csinnotarive th ..•• .6 protection
guaranteed by its terms." T ; , s the one en
tered:ape. the wit to p • • ' e - the Union
and to ebblish slavery ; thelnher opposed
the wart beginning tit -e4id. lest the io
stitution; 'slivery might befaffected. On
the 4th o.ouly. 1863 where tests these men?
Grant weskit Vicksburg ' reUiving the Bur
rendez ofileorty theitsandtrocta, at the close
of s mcaltutemorable campaign, after having
overecndeq Physical difilcul a ls 'of . a magni
tude net nt before exhibited - war. On that
-day. the ; ran of th is-. city 'w lien decided
.on the bagle-field st Gettystirg i while Sey
mour at View York, Wu m lug- an halm
matoiy and partisan speech: - clentinciallon
of the'enrand :the draft,- ind which was
calculatel.to incite rebellion eV riot in that
greet cit.h.- Tbe natural rnaft of hie teach
ings cmledested In; a .barbarogil riot In which
men, weittert, and chUdren slaughtered.
:He agaittlimpeared 'upon thf,scene, addree
lag thg as his Mends and liegglng them tik
avoid . - ther violence until his Adjutant
Genersil teturned• *am Waabington, where
"he had gooe to stop the drat 't All this trans. ,
"pired Ware -the State of Peinsyillinia had
recoverekkom the alarm lntt,, which she wits
thrown_ the invasion of ' and theterti.
bye coiiiiitt ofGertysburg, are your-own
Lf ain
great ,
_Gland Meade, ed his glori
ous .- • , ."•A• .
• W eiCWerethesecandida li l BG4 ? Sey
tv,
moat
.Wali',president of the , ti! Ingo Convent
don. in Welt were Bath .411 the &entente
of Nortift-oppadtion to the Government,
by r whiekthe war was deckled to be * fail
ure and!pgace denuded on tiny lerme.'l3ey
mour intleided over this citation, Wane?'
%bleed gith• its' Wpm, controlled its
moven** They raised t white flag 'in
the-reat bt
our armies, bra.,hartk Vod-lbe
people
_o4lled down that floe the .election
of Mr. Idtleoln ; and Gen G t soon proved
,that WO": was not "a fait l re' by pulling
downikrebel flag 'near R mood. Thus
both win* of the Demtic party were
defeitePrOuring this time en. Grant war
time
fighting; his war through e 'Wilderness,,
among tbg duil and the dy4. with the ten
acione_trpose Of Nightingsi it out on that
- line.lf &took all immiter,";itnd determined
to throtfinlhe rebellion at at itegef cost- Be
wastheitilimetipirif of the t combine;,
Ilona und*whiali Gen. Sh an wat_Stining
o l tres
hie Wayttbugh the mouninins of Urwr_4o,„
and frothAie city Of Atiantaito the sea. This
gas,lark_of the seine vat campaign in
'which Farragut, instead of broom of the
old Pitch War ships, tied bar ,self at the mYst
befell Ace the same grand aktipaign in which
(ail en4o-oen••Great's . dirdlaints) Sheridan
argaidatttfOr victor in thej upper !bona
doah; anfl.'t, marcheder,And late - to the
scene tillittal triumph. - bold the two:
men ; Septiour, -the Cop sympathis
er; aldidgitt so. far is ha. old, Abe rebel
*
cause ;_kdAGnint, the lead of our armies,
*hoset 'but deterred ' e ff orts fi nally
closed tint billion-in the d of the Ma
ils
'ore—he ` them as they appear before
Aber peonle;. f the United fi I.', and.obierve
tow.utteelantagonisticareflhe positions of
pack:o4 et 'how singularly eharacteristie
lathe ute* hemeelves. liklmour, declaring
'blown
.04.1 acandidateouni amesting that
hintwas Involved, stol)ted the nomin
ation: bow writes to .st.personal Mend
that he
butt
with the .' shown
him, hi 4 lice ..e plunged in a sea of
troub 1 at' "I do' Ott knot, how the.
SanSaSS , ' lk 8 0 . UV/ will, dd the best I can.
The Rete thaws ate trying to dodge the
b ly
hiss, NO (utmost
• Ssik tips debt. sad taxa
tic*sp*..4 emetatantly.- - Slf you get time,
pray Name," Subb is the whining
'tens': o_ _
_f: tbia note-from a dlimpointed. Oni
on iMmitikila Asks collate , lashes border
tooeceligand minced the. *nide- ! • -
....- Os thg(ghar hand. Gen Grant, who
,wss war mandidaroAnd never, even
said he , tr Id accept 'the domination until
After it .Ctendertxl to :hilt but who was
nOutinalit4by the partrgf4he country be
canatt.thil isibilts tro dem. Wed it, Etodwaly
accepts as nomination In na &kaki(
elected ' will endeavor tif, administer the
lawa t k m alsith„ with economy , and with
a "taw advancement lof peace. - quiet,
oat vOwitYwhere4 l l Trongsn that
you, my:Allow-citizens, .witll know will be
literally kMled.- ' I Might. etlso. refer to- the
fie; kiv __of future mats* that Horatio
gs3rami , *nab * than of tug s fortune; had
_no motureplogn the Govegement in 'tabour
of peril tarltem- - otir . apidiets werefor als
Emonth, poet pay ; when oar credit 'wes
st :the wait of *eau ; when i ll
people,
i pitopkt, rich • s ad . poor. from the
la the eliambeigAsid, were ap
pealed sal_
,msy to kapert . the thsvern
meat. Wilkes aloes wow serve to dameblab Uslintigman ot ail 3ntrloths people.
Bat witbliOsoords of thine-010 men bef•
g m }d m *tag
t p sen eththoem?tto daft cos hat
1 to choosehnt*t •
..
llforsois„loinotur is *ftay . s
timid
umn, while Out hi bravetkff tesoista',' The
1 lawn's,k 1004 W ll S b l afurOirleintaleala f ted Oaf i the
. 6(id:omesioemeyne %aum es a Mr Ab' ad !tamp bia
s SD the tdam to. which
l
be iIRWsW o Sonr, 1
- thas II
NMI ' ' ei'llte‘msobtrative tie..
Itoetilletto`i, the ter Anson, , with
Iddolt
rstairel " itiatio....lnpa riass,',,,e4.
- Aitsili • , *sirs as alb. heart. Oh
iitioss \it WV' - Piths of 1
',bad • ' Aispreamt-
Istitit.' ..-- 'Mal putt bits
aid to' ' . --40 ankbi.
I . catgat ail& An 1.4
' - 41014 hid
_ Oen
to older, at shortest twitice.
___-......emsIiMMENIIMM frt . ,
could not be done, OM what the - thaift. - 4- 4
. 4,, '
our own party feared might not le dons. - Is V - r : , '„
bag withered from peaceful wsIIMCI Otitis'. L'ii ,
s f . ~,
life Into the military service more linnets/0 3, „_i:, ,
millions of menueey sit ofiler by "ohm-. 11 , 1 • ',,,
tsry enlistment. • . I,_ _ ...! ‘ va -
1 .
•At the closed' the war ft disbanded sgreat ' t l•r„ •
Odes without riot or disturbance, : and sent i'‘"-
bads to their firmer quietioccupstions .the n• - .' -.,
heroes °third foughtdolds aid brlllisetyip- 1• , ;-- , d
tones:" It produced militari leadernwholitr 1 7 ..".1
names are known ' througholat the defiled ti 't 143
world, and are ranked among the greaten of ' 1 : 4 . ,. .',.1.1.!
the worid's ailebritiee.l - It. armies made ' • •.'*.;
marches 'Abode - precedent. and fight bat. „t".: R - ,
ties which, In point of number* awned sad , . I *_•,
the vastness of the Maul* conioare favotably- - li, t
with tbe most Stupendous coneictiofilarldent i l i,:,,
times. It revolutionised tbe.whole -seined' t •:.;
i
of warfare—lnventiog I law muskets. monti '‘ . .i, .1
tors, aid great punt of wondrous pews,. It ! .: ;1,,
organized charities to MAW ova armies, .
,nd .1 , *
bring,rellef to the sick .or wounded soldier 1 v,
etauti ma
ntton ' the-field of battle, s fe n the -• '._
helpless victims orate war the h order. - tr, -'
1
of Medical skilland the soothing &admirer i
• ,•••,
of. women. while providing Air the dying the, i - t,' ~,
,consolations &religion. ~ . •• -
At the head of one of, th ese greatthultleir 1 "T',
was • member , of this League and weer Your; ifli,
most worthy citizen's, Mr. Gent_ EL fthert- -- _ t', f
,In its 'conduct of "financial 'altars, it was se, - ;,--p
succesidal as in its management 'of the wad iA. '
It borroWed gold In the fftstyeatsolf die war 1,• - •
at six per cent. intetest thus obtaining more
,
favorable terms titan Cobb sagt , •seank t - '44
could gerin a time of psace. Whan'spede '',•'" •
.
payments were aaspenaed by the opermknes l it '
of war, it improvised a currency calledgmen- iii • -
backs, the beat our people bare ever het—i,,-?
When It was fixind that our ftste,hallits . 1 - ; i .
clogged the operations ottbe Goverament,, it - ,7 . -- .
devised a System of National banks;.which, ~.',.,
wheterer may be its defects.: was eoninsled- '7 l .'t .
on all bands to ,be greatly superior to that of •' -'
the old State banks. By a Vile sadiedlohms .. '; 1'
system of duties on. ihiported goods, k pro- ~ i j.
tected . our home industry, thus largely in. ;,--,
creasing oar. manufacturing industry, doub- - ~.., . •
ling the number : of oar mina furnaces, and • ;',_:_ 1
workshop.. and giving medical evidence of , is
the :
the soundness of the political. theories: •' t -1 "
of one of the mom cfatinguithed of year chi" .- ki
zens, and who is also a ' member of this 4. : 1 f '....!,
League, Kr. El 0: Carey.. Whim capl- ~ ' it
sal could no,longerlnraish the money goats- - • :•' - li
*try to
,_harry on. The war, the Republican '', 0,
.party organized a system of popular loans, ' 1 !
which, beteg taken directly by' the goople in- i ~',71
all parts . or this broad country,'richand poor, :, , .
;• I•''A
young and old, male-and female, gathered by ", l i i
little streams and rivulets into the National . • 1.
Treasury seat sums of money, and Mali ads- - .4, 7.;
Mined the national life. The molt active and ," *-A
deserving agent ifi tilts great.work was art , . 4 ' ;•-•••,,
other of .your citizens. who, , I balittle;' ist• ''.'"' :,..:F ,
also a member •of this League, Mr. Jay_ 0„ i
Cooke. It organized a °system of Internal. 1, :1. , ',
taxes, which, though during- the war some- ii, a " + what severe, brought Into, the Treasury vast .t' '4..;
'stuns of money, and enabled usi within three , ' , k-,
years after the close of the war. net' only to •.; I;
pay e vast amount or dentin debt, but tore. i r : l ', if,
d ace the nal lquidated debt over $ 250 ,0 01 40W .:, 'I
',
And since the war closed It hal so changed -',. • '.f.,
.- i • ...
the System cf taxation site dispense with all -. ill
taxes bearing upon labor and domestic in • l i f :,,,t,
dastry, and to confine internal taxation to a , „,, I
few luxuries, to the incomes of th/te rich, the' `• •.j
employments of a few' pecans, ard the re• t tt i/l
ceipts end sales of corporations. •' - +-, ii;
During this time this grmft party ; has built -, ',.,-• .f.l.
new railroads, constructing nearly: ten thou- • '. ;ti
sand miles of railroad since the beginning of f_ J i g
the was. including that -great , enterorlee of
the age ; which 'already spans the - . heights of A. '.
the Rocky and Sierra Rends Mountslnt 1..„'4 - '
While admitting , new, Staten' It his extended . 4 1., 1 f
our settlements to every portion or our-teal;
,f,-.; f;
twist limits.' More than all,-,and greater than e - 4 i
all, it has forever abolished slavery and de- " rt',ll
strayed -secession, and has, niide,of %Wiesen- tz,-,71
trys great and powerful nation, respected 4",_.,•. I
home and feared abroad. • . i • • iii
What now * the record of the Democratic'
Harty to balance - all them achievements t
They left us with a Government without droli
it. paralyzed In, its lodustry,litying Ureter - J .'
per cent. Interest in gold, and with a ;slave
holders' rebellion on our hands. 'The whole
fienbern wing of the Democratic srty,
gout to their threat. in 1860,• commenced to
wage a relentless wet against the Union, sad
tens of thousands in the North were u ear
nest though not as actiVe In their aid to the
rebellion. It, ti true that 'vast rembete of '
the Democratic party joined-the Republican •
patty at, the, beginning of the war, and bare '
beep throughout *Wei, earnest. and pattiot- •
le supporters of the war. And they are so
still. This class hatta fair representative-.in
General Gnustllmself, who had the edger
tune to vote for Buchanan; but it daunts
be dented that ;the
,influence_of, the Demo- "
cratio party, SO far as • its ludas dared, was
thrown' against the.cause Of the Union.
• But for thief, to war weld bare been over
yearsego, and debt would not have ix- - ~
seeded one theusand millions; "tut bitt for
•their 901)1)610bn-since the. War, every qua
tion that grew- out of the. war. . yr ould hare
been settled. and throughout thelength Sad
breadth of the land there would Matinee--
peace and quiet. • 'All else that cap be said
abort the,Dereocratie patty is this- if op
posed
ill the' , measures of the .Republieatt
party which I have enumerated; ',. sod-only
yielded when the people assented tn.*e wit-
dom of those measure!. They now tuat - to
'repudiate. the debt prated dating the tear .
and which - is the price of oar Wiensi exist
inks
tines. Appareogy the whole of that
party is to resto thine; se existed be- ••
fore the war, and so obi berste the achieve- -
Meats of the btableeyea yams , •
Bat these parties must be -viewed In the;
relations to the Government by what- they
will probably dckto the future. If, the Union -
party le successful. • 'the question, of ream-
emotion la settled foiener, *nun, the pal
sage Of a slog* latw,or the ladoptioe eta sitt
ele new measure..- •The station' of Gaunt I
Grant will end , the controversy by enabling
any Ban in Phgadelphig to, take hits garnet- '
bag and go .dblin into the State of Bomb
Carolina, plant his dig there Sind Intebdta •
his sentiments without fount molestieke.— -
We will aka. be enabled •to restore. to our
note, now dishonored by,being.•balow par
with gold. Mt rest veiny so due the Deer •. ,
back In the pocket of th e laboring manmay
be equivalut to the gold, lathe pocket Of the
capitalistJ We will be honest bOth to 'the
noieholder and to the bondholder; we will
make no discrhnhsalian, between them 1 but • •
by seeming them both a constitutional and a'
conver tible currency, we'o'lli Ovid all the issues that have 4 some tater td divided the •
American people. _ p
1 •
,We vith mainain rotediresystern . 11,
which our - boogie , industry the
will.befurther .
de=
veloped and protected, and by which oar in
tend improvements will be extended and
Increased. We will protect • by new. trestles.
our nenralized - ritizens in equal tights - when
they timer cal return - to their nattre anus
tries. We wilt extend our commercial opener , •
tions to Olthstand Japao,aind emettup new -
sources of profitable commerce., We will re •
-
vive sad rebuild our. commerce, Overthrzetn
hyßritish and rebel pirates, and, as en octet
justice, .delmsed Payment , Iht the tiderfig
done. et our Is:rouser/3e by Bibb* misers
under rebel Begs. We will mote* the tie!
gro in his - right to life, liberty, and the en
joyment of the fruits' of ilk OM Mar agidnie
the violence otitis former muter, and thin ,
give him a elMnde to show his eapecity for
selflprammetli.l 'ln a word, .we will do
what General Grant promises for bhnielf to
do; "administer 'the lima in good feith,:iiith
economy; andwith a yiew to give, per:
quiet,' and protection everywhere.* In each
a cause the sood Teeple of.Pennsyletala
may act with, the Republican party, whit. a-
Christian's tionfidemee and vitriol:4k bops,
Diutoibifitofeth BMW , sinewrest•-
pested by, tOnplimeated 'by the,kog aaa-k
tinned an4A,Oest °Meting:of Ike:dime:
Re redredludd general applause: , -
Jariessieritimillty thousand Bap
airfitatator Rots will tamp 111,11wonalk
inuNialus Ilikkisotithanst kogrocal do Mew
411 r dada plaids arsaowmaeafiatutad ttthia
egiU rfile W4141a40 Polar (laitititht
WI hive' 174 intim tailla
ynuon bee hordes. " , _
and&owe calm is atom lodmiskey now
minas is Tim
__ - 411 1 1 MN* lid hews? rizt 800 sad
twatelthit at toll eapasity % •
mai and We Were 111 1 1 6 3. 1 1 1 41 1 / 1 41M1
opt#etordaf and tabbed air SUMO.
arrosu Chltaral Banded N Ohm htat
to llintemaitio pratalts - law altar an ol
Moth nindiz; -
• sallow gold disoovision him maw inadliiiitai
Ophir In Amstrads • Gold ditainuthis art lint st•
htMt poled Itolidaisaus.• , •
foresee ' ll Oh* '
which laratiossu idla sit anownwt fat veal at and,
Mo. //andel. Masi; ff. Qftota
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goutabea dnt s
Bronsak whe at, •
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tar a% lissaktot ot and tali` at
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