rams OF THE MINERS' - 101)3HALL:' ooLi stvdsrtivro. ~1 5 • , , . T iro Tt,"ll.l.kliq per annotti; p ayable ;in stireetne , 4 .3 if n otpod within sie mant,bo-;-40d 02,30 If p ,. : 1 cstnirribey.-ar. . To Mere: ••L • to • one addrets, nivancie,) scoo ‘l9 • ' - 14. 00 • ' O ." 4 n.t Told be inyailably, triadviate, me To C411.11.1T.P.11 'CM atutasi . - - ! - ... 4 ,..1. 3 t-e..:AI. hill bc furntvhed SO Carden and other* . et...r.t 0 co; i,.•,oavh on delft err. ~ , .; . •; ; ;.,-, , .,,,,, , ara end Scheel Trothervaapptied itth the' ~,,f , ,,,:. at El In advance. . . • ' •. . . - . • Tn. LAW Or TtZW.P.1 . ..... i . • I f ( nh+eribere order the disenatintiattr* of their:se** t t..• publt,•her may cvottore to Mutt them nein •- yr ,,rt.rt , l. autos if ~,..„.,,it,,,,.; ne,il.-ct or.releve to take thAr newips. •••••• to - ,11 tb , .. faro to which they are direeted.:vhey,e,,,, r ,. 1 , - ,.,.; ~it.le- u otii they have tettlegl the bola and kr 1;. -.0 1 tb..^ di.r4,lllinued. . . , t i . 1 ,..... r it . ..d0nve to ether places wltlec4at leforcalna ~,`, .. p , hii.her, and the'newaptpers are sent to the former i,,,,t, n, they if. held retnonelble. ~ ' I , ~.,,, ~.,„r ix 1, 3 ,/ dedde+l Chet refusing to take newspe ~, .."0 . ,„„„ it,.., ornce, 4.T . TTOOTInT. and ieavioir them 'en.. %]„.a f,r. i. pmad. facia evil:ten*, of Inteutianit (rand. . - - RATES CIF ADVERTISINC. , ~ , ...i,,,0r 10 li Oct, 50 eenta 6 , 6:Mein . •rtinfi•-,611 1 ). L., ~ ~, ,' ,,, „,,,imna. 25 cents eisch ,3' tines. One tittle. 25. ~ , ,,_:,,,,t••••guent insertion*, lec!AiLesals • h. ;811 ad-' , •Imunente over alines, lot shoVt periPtiS charged to i 5 VT,, OTT. TWO. RIZ. .. ? , L. TWJairl. - or. , lines, 63 ' 88 ' 25 ' $2 ' 2 5 , .43 00 y .ar lit , t. • SO .- , 1 2 5 4 1 T 5. •55 75 - •:4 00 f ,,,i1 u ..•., - 100 1.50 200.. ...i. 04,..- , 440 ~t tin ,.,:' 125 225 •, 2.60 . - 400 . • 6.00 z..r, linel, 125 2' 5 tl.l 10 450 '7 00 i - : •..,11,..., 125 -- :2 25 205 - 500 'BOO ' •,.,,ne Ilrot. •1 25 '':s 3 , 00 . 550. 900. ,o, 1r L. riwt.i.r.v r.tenittrran AS IA.WAS.SOS/ 11W moss,: • i,,, . i usrci. 1 25' 225 • - 3:50 15 no. ' 10 - 00 P i introit.. -, 225 400 .500 1 900 14110 r a r e , 4 o.afes:-3 5,0 - 500 750 • 1.51"oe - Is AA,. r . art uare,, 450 600 •tl 00 14 00 ' .110 00 ,-, o „m c cui,. - a oii .- pOO .12 00 ' lli 00 . - 30 00 : ' .01,,ter •n••••• for short perincla. as per itareetnent,-_ - •:: ...!. len n•in , .• Ncitire.., $.l each-4eenropiniad with".-wei.. l c , ti...nru•nt. 511 cents:4mb. ...1 ii,r , i..,n.nhi bef - Te Marrisgewarii neatha.lo nets , ,u,• f .diva in•;•rtion--.lo , ..egitepi i n•••itiorth.sl4.o a :., 11,. dine ItAniliArfroiintsfisix A line iniulvattiaine, ii • mnlnt.. and nthert, al.liin-thing• I.;:r.thh year, with ...„,„.,. an ,i A .iindinz alvertisonent not esceeding 15 • ov. a ,11 he charzeg. i ntl acting atfloteri,ption. ', $5l 011 5 ; .,,, (silo atoottot of tout agnates!, with ghat's. ' : - •.•. ant lubccript inn. '•• ' -, ,,,. , ,,„, u t c!,•n:••••.. - it the nice desig - ritted, aktve. -..- • ..., dr.,' i....ment t yet in larder type than u•lial wit!' he b••2••(15-••• per.c•mt advalici•. nn iheee - pvicis:: 'All ,auta • ; 111.• . ,1,-,nt.. 1 ,he aame air Int ter, nrese.- . , /- . Nnart* - ;Syr rfi-ements' receive 4 tipm. Advertising' ~,,m i • .I.mit.except at '25 put cent. a•ti - inte.nn these ~.., uu t,•• by .i...chil narevment with-41M put;ll•lser. .il,c,•i•,•••• . 21. rents cart . Thrtt It a a rentr4m pfed with no- ',..,... •:i r..1 ) t..; without MAIN.. no iltargn.' • .' --- . ku n..5ic.... except those cif a en.lipinne character and •,,„ -will be rhar.:44^...s?tql . t. r^r ?Mr -,,, -0.. , el' liuet under 10. Iver Ililitins.VeenSA Fri . ) in,e ~ i•liii ,11:.-- . , -.. ...if f... - --1 - inziA of mooting% hot .nfizp.;..nera'l Pr intlic -I,s•••mc. char - zed at I rent,. per line for ritrh insert inn. To.ft , ilitate cittetila tion.a we will stateliiit Z'2l. lines . A l, A efl tifnn —l/4 line• a. hairenlumv9-7and 5.2 linn• a , "run. column. 2.k52 word,: make a Ailunin- , -1476 ativir. • .'n•nn—and 7Mi a gultt•weoliiMn.. ail odd l I ne•n•er • •,•`l s vale, ehirg.ti at the rate of 4, 6nts net line, fur $,.. time. ands i - Aint'S per line P , r Miff lib ...S.' .. Your,* ads erti•ers must rontmc their arlvectininT. to ' ....-itusrn lov4rte...t. Ai-gneiea . for nthera. pile . of Rai , i,o &. tte. , „ are nof included ita hipinson.adverth.einental: `LEGAL CARDS. If. ckylpra.LL' • lilll,lAlf I. "SKIM. CAMPBELL...Li t rroIINEYS -AT :LAW., • office= s,,,th FAA antler of Centro and Starke& *keel. t , ,,f`re. PA. 18 EO. M. D'AL.I t AS; Jr., ' • Attoin.er; itt -rniLADt:LP-HIA rrinnvel to TX. SOuth FOtRYI! St. • ' • rt.* _.. . 1011 N P.. - 110 BA ItT'llaifre.sutne . iFthe I F ~,i , ,•,,,,t.the.in Or. 4 /tiirg. ' NI I.:4lt.re!i trt,o{plisAte 1,1 , • Am , 1 . 1 , 146 . 11011 w. k.1•tti,1.1.,,N11. • . - pee. •:. TA. . . . • 1 tkNKLIN B GOW.PN "kttorrii;''• I at 1.:1.w. I kfrre— I 'pot rp Itt roe t .t.rlow the: F.pitict!prat t!.tirrh„.. P. lI I.;V I I, LE, I. A. - f.2.1.-lyt , . _ - .. .„ I MIN H. ADA NI. e minsOlor-ai-I , iay. , . il onim—so.ln ‘S:allstreet, (Itu.= :;‘ , ,)N..a . Icork - .. ' Nor. 'D. 'VA .. 4 :*.A ` :-.: E ST iio US E,'A tiOrll:4,lit)/aW, 3 I )mess—Centre street. onpoilte th. toisrt ; iFehrusrf 9.70) 1 1 11(01A.5 BL%NNAN.. Arttop -7 ie — alv.H CentreStreei!`nnPn. ll ; nithlc f npi: I N0c.20.,'5"3 P. SPINNEY, Ajtorno at Law,l Ashland..lnhuylkill 111..8E4 a.: n h. purehnsenad sale of Rral Entntal..tileetion, rsnts: - kr. • [Ashland, Ilss '0: 11:1y; 1 IMi,.STO I'll ER --LT ITE, Attot= . k.' nsy at I;als = . Pro I;sllli..cashay t l'n. , iatuiton go st reet. arner.nt .;‘'erand. • ' , 4ril , • • lAA V 1103: E EN, Attornepaj, corn,4' Ct.etre and' zt9ry. Ileitraneetqt Market N:11-- \Lir be com•ttlteu Intlerutad ',lnv U SIN ESS CA 11:DS ‘.1.1:111 EN ,11 lil?1.8; A-rk'm ',bore 341, .P..ert.SV LLE.' Jim/. '2 - 2. 'l , l - 1:.10 421y}: S. i 1NGl)()N, Surgeon Delitist; !eli., rke t Rtr,t, St,eutid Door hhqse:•+l3ir'il xtreet; t,115t, ! tr 1P;1 y 1) • W. SIiP.A.FFAit. Poittivill; Pa.; I- 'lat.:of tlt Rennfqlymnift, 4 tnttorleidosie4-ISurvey; Inn.l•. raffle, & 41-t f RA N C. A 1 1 1 ; E 1t cal Estate MAIIKNOY CILY. Sal uyiklll County, Pa. ta-I,:ter Address- - .Nlabaoby- Cify P. 0." ," `: • _ ri EOI.GE K. SMITH,'. : - - : - - -:-[ k I lillilitig Eizgliie•rr nwdi - ' 1 . • Crillieey Viewer, ; . POrkSV ULU; 11.1-.:NNA'. B. t i E 1) ftGE B. FIST,EIi.,: Niechnnie6l. . I 1:,:ln-,1 and Drfutcbtodnun. intends to the role n 1 I. l' , 11 . 1 , •• 'lf 1.01.1111101 . 3... EMI to the re - -building - and n 7,7. T:n , f (Al no,blm.re,i. 111., ,•,rl,.m. Ilne- , 1 . ) 5. 'aci I- . - , --. fo-tf . t GENCY--Ftif the P.orehase..and ,- - I.:ve..r nn e l F1,1:110: buying and golfing r4.to; tn • '..,:-) :r :•• , f- o tl I.‘i ~ n l -Minr. . e. & r :; and cOlectii lg •r, ....71.•r• Mitennand(, Street., P . ollllll l '-' . ,•' - - ' 11.,.•-• :.., - 14- 1 ' CIIA:i. , ). ' int.::: John A. Otto.' annfaciuree -and . t)ealer in all ,t Lu‘:ll. - ng Williansporl. Pa - WILLIAM •MILES • . jiNSi'EcTOR. OF AIINES and EX 11. : ft; u' LANDS. 0 reo •'.,. 11. h. -•• • - I • • ':.-5-P.1.11. F.. Nlc c.ll. (I.llrmsst mid . 1V , 3i v . , , , 31:L . 7 . 1 - . F .. . - .1 .. 11: . . F , ,v.tic,": :‘,..1 .1.011. g Ni' 11. 221 1 . .h1;....,..7 ... ..eT .:4 1 1, 12 i , ? ? t , 41,0', ..4.t0.,1114.• 2: IA . - . : 5...,,.- WILLIAM I3ERNER, . , Xariufatturer of all - kihAi of Earthen! Wale and . - . Yellow Ware.- 1- C: , ,, , ,1 s.j rert. r , ar li.ni“?' ,. /.. , (. 5wr nclorY• • • . . .N . CK., ! ,..,. 1 . .1 , .. Ilatigin4 Vai=rl for.Vl , lFe - i1 , :..kc... .ti. •% ci I.', . D0r.29,-Ii) i • • • --... .fe.l-Iy-• • I '' P IIkNNAN Ant fur-the col t 4 . /.. .. . b. , •••• ...... - • 1 -'l'4l r.l• 0,1 Itenj.. Fillelnfrlleiiij:oo«..ate.. ' ''t ,I , " 1 : '0 , 4 , 4 s44k.t, t pvisite•thr Eia?,o3ll . alcti,urclY. I 1..‘1i,1X:., l'A - . . • ' ' I :'''''' , . - -P.—:1.1.. - C. W. Il«glnc,J,:bn P."ll,.bartjnii: --, , ;.•nr:, , W. so)dvr..ltroj W. cum mi rry., Edwaril , e on I•nrr, . '• ' • i A ili,1 0 ,;411 ':i.'. SM.}, Lrn 1 [l.r nis .1. MARTIN Lewis & Martin. . • th rpnl F:,p7it;oors SI/Tiqs/Orf. p,rpmptly Surveyx nt -Lewis. Millet,. mh-r• Nuttier.. .r the intorfrrtuc nthes to hind. nott ine out Ac. Ili. Irmieercprrii.nre, and on tor.lye th«,nuntry. ere hill. rldvngtagei hits 1.151.neh of Atrrk. • ,ITOT4,S: THE ST. LOUIS. -- • • - St rea r betw een . Third end Fouillils • * H . • ittp oteheeti,:ntni hatirt,t Jeitteitli fir a tetitt ef tests, TT. mar, bent, hsee - i he plessute of ttnnnuneitm lh Vnteit a+.l the i,seettuct.entfilittinit,t., • thst it is , trtntn fe. the eer , l•lir-n ••-f t UHT The hotine si nee t' , nt t-f %Is tett .115 T. line beitrventirely rennvafed add Ft entt •ti^r :Zinn per ;the n • ittrltnenlsste '''fitlittn.i.stl turn khett in mtererty Fl7lO. It It eenteir,eentel,ienttfin 111 the depot anti •fenttt- I. , 1! ttntlin :P. snil in the ininttlitte:e ol:the Ca*. T ITT I T . . P,st 41( 1 -ea, Ruj I le.:Cern . Esehsere.:• with th.ll2•eli.:a.tte‘tlnntr.i . for tilt/vitt.- ° p , etirinc the Ettn - q.4i - stt It,irmtofr .o 4 Titree:t, Steen 1N,11.1ra:p....r !reek; o, pPr'.llll. - Vildra.Vll,q, fie.meethantninit l',:itneet. men from Ito 3.1'. 31. Icrll 12. "2 • EXCHANGE HOTEL • ' • Ceiatre Street, POTTSTI - ILE, PA. re.p.ct (Witt ittf,rme the pubiirtltilt e b e het wet! ker . wn lio*L tittistoi tt th. corm—, Cebu-. end 0.11 mhtli etioei p ttecill• time +it'd tiltent • wk in.: it a hr.? le.e ht-t.l ettt•titlect will the - 114 to the e , qnr.;it 4,t 5t,11,.. It .t.thtie z J. f o,. to th• t•bete.p.4tftill‘ ii,ite N fiteeh ere ittib'le pit ton eI:t•AN:SA Arrl.l FECER'S HOTEL, ...1: !or merly -Pottsville !; on ae;) anfrr and-E. if ihokango ii. r „.„.•-• yj • JOS:4. F 111141:. Prop•r; kortilt uNioN.” arch str.; Phugiae!phi&l t"), NEIVCOMP.rI, Prorpillot. l ra—Tl)ja WWI, ratgral;ennatanlart t , rar, to all virt• th a "' "n l i,i ar.tra rtartlanhr"alsatel to the ;..danti..l . b and of I ha p 6tllr:Terma,..sl.Nr, .-I:emb,.t. 14, '6l 37 , 16 , . A3TERICAN P H.i LA o E L.Pm lA . tee l On CHEEITIitUT Efrgpt _ • tivpn rite the old H ataHoare, in rink. x y`lii thr prin,:lral ikod 113 r7nu4i.'roort 11,ntnir. or ueentent. „paid yoga 't h a 4 twti err' refl,qed.- 11.19ne ~tray Ona•nra find't 1191:4, from Pat ar.p.lntruoh. W their min fro' turd eraltehJe.ee lb. City ll'ilyelto r tit ken at lb.. ditt-rent ltaitritxd tit and to within' I , llll' War • _agdati -':" /I • l '.N l tt• S 1 0 per day', _ SU PERVISORS' ORDER BOOKS; PtINTED arid f0r..*4.1e Ect.114,4_1 E. BIS AN:S- ilfXthiC". TvOL - Lx . .tl'l Terminus of the Pier ;m0; I. j - ~I.IIISI3IIETT, VAN ifUSEN if:1(13111C, - Df.14211 t • Lootist , Tilt. and" Broad Top . Coati 411.30. slur rrn 24 Lttliart MAL k :NAVIGATION coNIPANY's C 0 4 144 Arltriq 110 U \TA I , BEAVyIt `‘IffADOW. 11 , )NEIBBOOK, ,4 7,1,1*0N. BesfQl Shipping Ofbees—tio. , . .WHITE AS' OFFICES • ", - A. EttpirscitEß acs,C4l. :'srfire.zus or • , T . ATN:qll4(tt 111:A3fiAlVi)supipoit. ' •„(35 Snuth , treet,, New; Y:crrk. • • 1132 11 . 41nyt it refl. phlladt 4; siIpTAKILL'OUGA: ION: CHAS. ELME Bhippi4 WiIARVEAfI - %tlsgW/U COAL, .113eliail;rareAlitivCr-,,F.1414phia. Whit rr we;., LEWIS AUDENI `. . ROMIKEL POT` .AS Wiltntit tEtri4=t, QFFI c kIS: !It° Ittnadttatr. %awl L. =Matt SCrtet 'aria Mr REPPLI 11 . ..•T N. E. cr;r ; NV:mln OFF /CP 5 Virt*Slvw.t. Ne r •,. • , plerchanW !Walt DAVIS pimis ' *XVI% AMlAllii•Pi: CELEBRATED I.rig.'Sl' MoUST SPptlN RED; 13.813 la Itt 151 n *-13.0F10ES: No:111 - Erristhrmy. :',ll9llrilne • - 110 11 Ditarie•A' 'WU ATIV-11REEN4Vic11, - .pE DAVSS.etAnsox, t : I . 3uctzft. . • .' Wlllarif No • CHAS!. MILL 3 • ' KiNp:s Ali . o.suLrrt • . • WHIT E Mae TINI-li!inlibsni) MT. I • • tti r eir . o.lllENT • - 1. __.— I 6 - ANAL LakNIIINGS—:OItEENWI OFFl4:lK:—Nig,* Str April 9,. , 5p . . ; LOCUST GA.P LOPUITIII . IOt de;sli;rx in 9iber rat qu3lll %VhU.c +LIAO Red . 1 1 , /o.:•.jtt Ira/. P11414140' . , T4IOXAS CAIN. !TACK F 4. :101.)GY, 13, '62 f', - . • LOCUST GAP N ACKER. COOK Pf.L. IIIocNTAIN COAL; fri , m Locue 4 ' • G Lticuit Cap..4.n. ;112. Hammett, Van Duse -miNr.a. AND sTrtrrEft 4 - LOCCST MOUNT . , (20111 W alnu OFFICES. , ,' Trinity Bu • , (No. IS Doan 31arth - I M ( 3 -. fir , . for Pliprioc,iliVrty th herr, Toot of j al; :Str,ll 'Ol hilt/ Sm. d 0413,Ce—No. 133: Waluu • yikela • REPPLIER' „ NOTIC , I.tittv'i*appninte'd T 11(.L . pop apj eplipivo . A.24llll. for thr j *pm4urt r, M.'. 11`..n irrb ily,o6it F. r.rrurx, sib twist Mond ain, trona Lo• do. do '•- Tu' Broad Iddnatain " . .Peach do " Le- ' _ . ~ • . .• i ,• . CIIAR}I 1.,3 A. RE rLitat. Phlladel pla, ".:ovenalx•r• Li. iG4.., • 4 1 - Pitt. 4.-sfi Inc to pu;rhar. , any orAtta a TI/ narn'oll i Coals i•ao order favor , ' - - r. • ' , • .F. - ' • ..., '24 litlont Silvet.Phlieda. 7 . 111T.15, Froszr, & Co.' { ( tnity tundinc. Na.r York. i ,;. 'State I. llnstori 11 si • iftr.li.K tYLI:It. ilartfnr 1..7n0r; ' ;Hein.; l ' 7 2 . ' • Or..nati..nptnt,#. tram EL'rL Elt it ifltlrtillni . . . .Nci. i , c 0) .11.tri ~ . . .- r.,' Phllmletplita. . . 1 • . -. .IIIARLES•IIAMPSUIREp,' • -I_l ICA - MINENII`SE4PPF,IV.OF 1, Spring Nipuntaini, Cod.. . -. • •1, .. • . • 1 "•Jr..litsiviLLii4 PA. SirSarrefurr in I'CI: MILSF.S k, CO. - • I` -..' . .• •Addres-pIIARLE.S•II.IIIPS!. IRE; Jeatiptillii, ' Ln• -' -- - • zerne Coilnt•v.:Ps. . . •. , • ~ F F. G. 6 11.,5, Agent, .Felptugy 3.'41 ENRI NEIL. ISAAC L.I)EYOE.; .." . . • • • "11ARLEIgEl.. OA • • • • ( - 11:7•4." II A RI:El G t'. COAT. is *bow N. / I.l4'oxelagively:in PhliadelplalA: and virlait), DAY 4-lIVDDELL. ord e r , hig. Dom th em, !way . 1 "Y• 4#P.4 , 4 ar ,, getting 4pa article-. • ll4llCf.;—*O9lliiiillnut'SrPlalladtta,, , tit - 1.1.11.1..5 . McliTt. • . • . ENCOURAGE NONE IRABUF.ACTURE. - lIPERIOWMAL'r . rotted try immpi4 with ituy *ht. wittrktt. Lteput.r I>r aIHF and Stotel fie , *.rt. will du 11(41 : the soubirtib, Ix put up hi wt.ll bound louden batieto 11,r traultp,rtplitu. ' • 3110UraetUred liud mutt:lndy:tin blind by I GEO. LAUEIt, Patti , / Me. ra. • : 1 • • I • I B -1 7 - • . . •:" ' ~- IsT E W • Gopptit..l - ... .., ;% i r 11 . '. C.- MORRISON - Ilas remove_ d' . . . "dale War to - ,the bulldlni c -fortnerly 'oerirp64l -- blt 1.1. . L. Crate. neat' door sibs, • 'Capt. Frank. Pott'i' Hardware time: Cenireattoept. wheribe *lll ettdierror to' :keep.eototi ta ly, on Itio4 a fall *trek of Ary ,, Goody. Oro,' reran, hortielotta, Intl Floor emi Feat& *bleb, arlll.lal 8.14 at. the marl. 10)iii* marker eets.i . ff ': cash. •', . ' • , .Thankful f, w pi.t la WOrt, bei wo II rea tortrulljt iolieit a roallo wince° (1 be tie ft:pi:lllgs o i afield rtiatotnett; iald a *tirp 4 lbw Vlide Of Ithil Mmilitinitrjrierillit._ , , ... lottirlOri - lpili 1tt16611. • , •• . • 16.. i11Fi1i.1:6313 (4-1, -- ...-...,—--_ _ ___ _ _ __ _ -'-' . - - -- - -- --- ' : .. : ' -..',, _-: ::' 1 .. ~ I % '- f:( 14 : 1 , ' ! : _ 4ll-11"i ' l.; ' 1 , -- . 7 , - t ' - 4 - : ' '',' ' ' '" . ' 41 . - Tli --4 . i . ' r i ... .::" . :11 4 - x - 7•: . : ;,...:... ~„.±;,..z0 ~ / .... 104,,52 ,... , ._ . 7:f 1, 1 : : 4 .,:1 i .,. ','. 1.1. , _:. :: , i. t. ,* T , '.; 1 .. 4:- ~ i - ': r - ~ I s"' ... ~, i i . 1 , :_. t ~, 7 _, ...: i : r, , 7. ,.., ,,_ _,,, f, ; ~-.,..... r . ~. ' t, ' i r t _ • • ....1 -4 '.4 . ... ; .•'.‘ ‘. . 4 ' • ' , ' .... ' -1 ;..:... . ' r . 11 • ': . ' ' 2 r . I !` 4 • t 4,.. , /,,. , tr ...a. t. .. •••• 2 r.Z• • t q , . t '•[ • 1 44 i' . f 1 . r / • ' firrrrer '. • ' C .• : 4 .5" ? 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V 1.4 R 'hilad'a & ißeadOgi 6 R., on (be De , litie,s - or.rked and White Ash .• . . barcea,N , i. 1 P4ll Illehninnd. Nn Eli7.thethrpri. WI Wain al. , fr.e . "' Pilll,A DP Rial4,4 , z. NEW :%5 Man.. otr.et, W)5111.V.., . . • No. BLAkISTON & -COrp tpputAlor 1. RED 'ASTI rTREMOvTSCHUTTAILL FITANKLINi COMP./. NI"S cpsenr.u. 'ND COAT.: ad.s. - II IZI.ETO I LE ' • 217 NV:aliuti Ripest. Philadelphia:. 41i;pw sePpST. Nrw Yorke , 17 Tioa tut atinet, tiostoti: • • • LADELPHI Wharf Igo CAIN, 11,11(E.Ri t r i I El LEHIGIf! , Itluleton. April LOT: WiAINIArRiGHT, ~. .._ (itteetasi)* to :THO3l4llk OT,t AM lic CO") :NI INEtlAriii) 81 - 11 . 1 5 1 PF ./ R.O L P MT. ~711.- P Ltlls ANT C,OAL.lrmyi gek ' Mnunt.qp, Cbryt Lid Itidae and Parlor ,N'turt, Elul/ up, Penna.. -, Oct. r.:AI: i' 1 L . • ' r.. . 414); Fl . . • • i ..,--1"- - 4 - -c- i . 4-,;,...... ' . ' t , ..je 1- •-• , - . - 4,_-.4-I*.. -•- • - -:--TZ---- --•--4- 1 ;41 _,----`-‘:-..-.:.-,, :-.....: --...-..- .-----:_--' -.,..,_--•c.,-"1---1--------.-,,,,-..,;—A-.., ' VV . '' •',-,-' ....`"W -L -77 " .. - t - ,- ,- --- " , :. f.''' ---,-. ,14 4; - . 4, - -±..:' =..--• -- " -- 4-7,1 -.. -- ''''' ---.0.` '' ..• -." - - - -- ~.2,--7,---4"-'.4.---.',"-,-_-*t--'-'""--1,- -4:: Ak -- . ,-' -r --- -- " , ' "' .- ' 4-- ~ --0 . ... , •- r-- -, , -, • ---T,--,...,...tx----,-..-z..-r--,-*--,--A,:-,..,_,,,,-.4-tm.--:,.•"1*.r.-WF,A.e":- - -' 1.."": , - •,. ." - . Atigi ._-- ,-.lr - V ., ...i..7 - 4.." - Z:." i-L.T. 1 1,' , r_ , , , tt!. ; .;:tt''-`• ' -1 ,, - ,r4e,-, -, :-.47..i.. - A- - if; . . - 77"' _.- 7,- - - =._. ''. • ....--:" '' . --...z.L.--. 1 "-± --- . ---'- ' 42 ' - '-= * " -- ''' ,:x ,,, :-;07 - . , r '7.•„,.. _:__-.-' l - 1 ---,...---'"'" " - i .P i ler No. it.] : • - - '-- TIEVE'II, i ' STONX & CO.t _ ,___,- r biA 4 1,, , ,t% VII 101,111 Dr.9elt.frrzolil 07 ...:. . - Bea 'rid Nyhliti4Asb • 9CHUYLICII,LI ANOILE ICH COAL GEORGE'S' CAEIKIC COIiBERLA - ND CO. • ; • - ,- % , ..rOwlnut. st.4.t. Philadelphia. "OVFICE,i3: , . 9 wad.hlogtot ling, Proldene t i ,Ps;ilniadway. New Y rk. ~. ' • . ' . P/0 :t0. 1 5, l'Oltt 'RIC IIOND. [ .-- r : ._,• , CONZtO.Rj 4 PAT/ I EIIBON • : -- . . ,orrotNiik • ' i .' :.Casiner, „Slickney '41,, ioWellingtol For the solo d rit;lj e l et! g tonit t e t t ' I.IIICUST NOUN?. - ' -• ' :,.; t;" - COAL. • [ , 1 \ p ; iet ..i . ' Tfl';;i'D!'gra.e`tg-eN,a, Took. . • li p ---. :. 13. 1 Wilbut Miro ' 1, l'huadeaphlo. ' _ , -,. Mho& No. 6, , lticiataou.l. , -April 6, '6l • "! ' _ _ PMA. I itli. PG2 -I • Pier No. T. , JOHN. R. smrrnt or ISCMET7M2ECIXaIa 1. - . • ..• . .• I .. I, ...llltArtli N!*.Y. ',/, P 0111" A CIIIIION D. - 1. OFF, ~s .E 9:" „,' i.No" :ili‘Valinu i street, PhitadelPhiladel phia. No.:3ol) W•st.Thiitsipth 'C., :Sr* Yo fletntfor 16,'pEr . - • -U ' . 1 -- Y - Ell - IZA7iETTIPoItT; , &C: COAL. . COAL. COAL, .LEWig I I 205 WSW& 1-EDlr. (*Mese/el, ',/4e of prdgeoes Ltd Dbuto.Vd. tint*. rthira.2' ~ k110(.416,' A and I3L. -"31. 5'.•••7 r l i '..,''' 1....0, .., . . 'Exclusive-.... Art."l6f r t ,!.ale of,the rarely genain ei L. jouxt. 31nantair: Col .frOsn the LoeuPt Dale. Colliery d itleto.e. Potts reo.; all of .whieh sill be.thipped direct to New. toric_1(111 . Canal; or cvagirive, via. Greeliwieh ,I•Adrs,(helyir ?ii,:iy..liarti, Philailnlphia.) ''-,.. [ . , . 2.•; - 1-'4• BRIX Fourth Stx.lPhilatila .. I • ! - I ALO, f . .i' a. At Phileitelp.hil; from Pier to. 11, Port - li ch . ~,, - . :-.... I 1 - mond. ' 1 : t... 111 e rticilciiiC qMtlittex of RED and WILITE. ASH ,Cf)Al.9 from srpoylkUl 41ounty.!pele'ttod yrith_x '. Jai ':cars, and s' - peroooll'auperinten . nee. .. • : . „.1, 4 IthpOrt; N. I. - . ~! cr.itzotl: 'AIN and COUNClk.ll,rpdlt i i - \ fiS. ' • -1,910. , :,; riviitlenoe IN ViLllit AS•11 and • COA.L: •• , nook: 1` , :o. 4 Trinity : ' • • • ' 7 ASV Altir ATENIIEL qi.nipt4 BAST. ASHLAND: EP! . --•-.. . . ,' A Jersey City, N.J..' • . t d' . . (vk JP, and Morris Canals.) ,I. The' werk stwert . or 'SWILKESBA R Ft E c_QA L, fm .: Abe . 'lllittimare rein 4 talr.en. from the:'Aintinried I m Mr& mont. and COULetitupany's Estate." near Wilkes .acre: 'Wpm. the coupipu. iLiuGE COAL: Loth of whh h . , for }team parpose..:lttut for family uge. are unuirpasse ~.- We.hold certitratee In our offlres.frnm partle 1 who have used and fully tested 1 hr.* -V4als. and prow unee them the Wort A 3lnUacrrt Opals, for steam' In' u .pt o- awing nn el tri . giir. leag ashes and ureater blaze, ttuku anf, bther:kinds noW before the public. 1 ••• , . N. P . OO'NDON. R or cOl.- 614, A F CO LI kra,La ; ALl,Ekars i'ookl t -.1 •_ • i Citai t• ' • -011a1 2 ,STOUT, WICKLEA . MAR - IN VAN, 1 Room 444.Tirtnity Ictisilding, 7c,. , , . .1 ; ;''' ,I i . N o.lll Broadway, New. ork. t mit.iers or 414 et•leLr l aied. VULTON (i.E1111)11) COAL, fro m ilk, 1:401t , .T , 1..2 coLumr. near flatleton. P , and tfrOlealPra In tli.4 h , st rael...liot of . -..• ,- 1 t; 11. t$ iliti Li bAMILY.. I SCUOYLKILL c iLB, ~. '• ± . i 1 - Includintv t , - - • .... ITA .I.ETOlii 1 - I.OC.CFI - 3101.7NTAIN; .014 1.1:111(11f. , , "t - 1 SPOLIN CYAN RED AS 1. KM Mt i: (WitarttiLeht.) D 1 At4ON IL VEIN - 1: ED ASTI. St. I:41 .alopayaiN, . blit.MoNT VEIN 10.3) ASII. i 1 : i -ifiefIVMOUNTAIN, ! •.• , . .liTereLl dirreti frolua the Alin e d and on boaid o Tee. aela at ~,.1 -!, ? :076Ni. ; 1 ..' NEAV.ftIirNSWIPIi, -.1.,P lall A.5:11110Y, ' j- , , ; EI,IZAIIETIIPOIiT... -,J, , /kv, T. 41'00'. i ; S.:Yax Wiect.i.• 31u.ts It. MILITIA. ,1 .) loe 1, 'f , l .• • i • -- - • . 22. . i • . . 1 1 . -.1 1 - SGHUYISILL Co. . ; • - it lisNn STS et, Ph laletpkia. ILICOOK ; I,ly .LI TAINO LACK-083.TH. el , of sb coals. hia.,” nil roo!ltan d .E Orr. . ; , • , ,JESst 111.000 Z. .44errt' hupiili 11.170. n. COAL'. .1 iintllted CAIN, 63r nay t_KPST ;20Coniery. W. P.91V1!(. • T. H. 6101:LENBERCER, Age .1 1141SF.R 'ANT ISIIIPPCR OF TOE CELEFRITZD • Black: liealh ilthlte- Ash and . Pe Illohniain fteelnitnlng Pink 'A 00.dajta.. •; 1 , I fr • • &•XopC4rritill, I v . (lii c k.BiltEiii I ) - C'•()A it. 1 1r r • sirh, Ppitivari •. • Ming. 111' f ITtrk.: P . St.' nos on. . 1 13—, ATlnnittg—i i OTtlSTll.l.l. or alsrursvius, 101141 ,, unty. PA. ' • •• " . , - . April 1 4 ,1::62.; • ,; , East- Ftatiklia Lorberer - Vein..l B,l[Y EAST F4ANKI.IN,LOtt 4.. •RY COAL: ' DOW sold - exclusively I.)t{ ,E. CALDWELL & CO, who are my 'vie l'orties ordering , frosi them, may always dep ; toi gettirigtpurearticle; 0 *- - 110. 112, IX:skinnfl t., P billati , a. 80. 1.11 - 11rondwOr, - 'lofty Bun - . I New ork. Bp. '3l Kllb'y B:trteti Boston. _ LIENRY ; Tramt;l3t; Micirh 2J.'6 • • .1 int S h ikli ;factlt- Jnct tans t Coil, at 1&4•10a tha V, .y yard. rittf;:al,a Feajvln. OAL. , Cr . I F.l - rokiE coi the ale tit all aliCual,it.e oletieland rerrkeoy PIOVELTY.COLILI ER If, Ea !I ! 1 H El- VA DE4SIGN ED ii ; ebs",i ttie PPOILti TEttif 60LI Worked by Gi.nine Rickert, and are nor tract b.r the ',4:tl:i ' ;• - 1 II I It-‘ll. E H OCIIT, O Broadway, (Tt , tora. Is our ariltagent, :4 I bb. M. 1.., e ders will -moot 'mitt' pro tpt attelit lon. 1 • I'A. C. ILLER it CO: i . Or!. 5,..,:q. : • . . MO. lust 'Bun ColliOry, iug 4do m'otkirein do' pis ' do: CONN i R'bFA T. mr.‘6to. - Artv!srviricrs3 or 7117; L otu. s t- Mountain i • Aild J.4rdr, : • 1..E 1 - " I R . Endes tram rzitountou Lit*iiiiVetek Heil A, From the 6 .112 W DU.I7CAN (4LIT i I c . He ranee' tto Other Ctel—Lerhlrfiete I . areeirgo; aide! by I MM. P. , Per 1. I . • • TrlnltiFtoildlor:, No. ill trot Poltsrl Ile, -AI syred 12, fag rJuce ' I • • 'NEW COAL BRE rptig _IBSdRIBCR it ind Patented new and el hreaking Coal Ai anydo/ the market t - he 111 , 8 a-the: ;latent, O i rn reamnal Ingested In !hi. •• • 1 The paten kri4ht far 44 lame Conlin be liven town, ons howill =kik marbide, ind'prrebit.tlf• . engaged in the' trade eerie Its iitlona. • ; It. A.ll4ilL i • Creemma.gwbasikill unty, Barth 1, '62. t • ' ; • 15 AV* 50.1 4 73 PEIR. ENT 1. In. the - *lute itt the Breakitig Of C rrnE SCISSCRIBEk, haijni_sto ef , l Laiteetlllete . at [for' a new; and tieirdl I. noint:in- the heeikklitelof Void: 4elkieetrallT inn to the eontideratinn of the mining .publle re and will Mie ' !aducen:ents . for _lts lon to general se. . /MUM& BOLT •• •• "? lort Carbon, fiehuylkUi Cnant I FeS.ll, I ' . ,46 - Does St 4 HAW& ilk. rrar F . eoli.l,llPiK g. , . MANIJFAPTO :- J - 4..141 . dew prepared. to malauf. l j T 'RA ILISPIK.ES of aid deioflptinoz, tuten; roteixigod t rroP.-.-Tbatiktol In the lc' pubtic ror pot Invors,' reopectiolly t2ll a Itentk ! hyourb of boilbeso. ' •••-• ' . I'ItANIC lAprikr.,.'6l.!'• - .1 . ' '"''. I - - .71 Rope - • . , Wire. Works Wire`. JOHN !- . _ ' . A II ;;ROEBLINt . . . ..i re.e.,„„..eincJer l , , I di sa-A tarmi aneirtrieet or Wlr• itrperlba 'i land. °" 6 1 1 0 01 1,11111i deipateb. Per alzs, 1 , iind art, Fe. frpslar. I. ~.. rjan.1 1 , ,i124 14 . - • PHOpc - APO. ALBUMS.' T . UT R `e,IVED, :of fteetr a ; *7 :moot, ht -. 14 Icg 2440, m4lO ParOilti, boil! *tickprter, puititir., to mere a Antiqe. lityr tbst , s; rot 04 - at • • B. BASSAfi'S !Soot 414 1 :0 1 •! 42 ; 1 1 [1 ISEMENTS.'• at Pkiladelphi .---Plers for the shipment of Antheacites.l • wELI.III.A. : r..Ng‘r YORK. lit t,to street, BOSTO;T: - DO)IRSTIb' snir Crick Ckaikty.e.ifpn: .wines a iecir if the cctOra 'ilwil3tAcc sJuin, C Ittah.) amore, Md. tRE BITUMINOUS COAL bal. I ER -41.1111. gpntp. luPon ii i protir rs. • • std. tirodai- ctutie l lei tly Op 16eitly • • ort . r• • 'fib ton, - --- 1 - 1 ~ ..,Eller Zi,o. 9. i •.' i . I. .eriniCi4o, 11 ' - • . ' • (*AN ono's& t . ' 12 44 4 rIPICSON - ai ,GLOVER,L ' 1 ...... ...*. , ~ . , aluttnitor. i 7 acatrturwt. WHITE AZWILED:•//1171, - ' - 1 l o aq ic ti aild-811uniinoneCOali• ' . • . 1 .by ricroz fg Ifnotpt rePtadeTptis . j i r atiotw. t eut ! Bn.,. *CIA BF N 0.9, PORT ItiCllMOND;Piiisalg. , ('648.i "" Pier No. BANcltort, twins & C O.; .YINCIII AND 81111.1910 ti OF VIZ CELEBRATED - ASHLAND COAL, FROM SIAUAIOT MOVNTAiIt. ' OFFICE-111' Wilnut iftreet.tommoreial - • Ye• TortOCller,-79 Cecar . siteet. Boston Oftlee-24 Ellty street. ' • i . 'Pier pro'. 41:- r. . •,- •. . . - LEWI4'AUDENR/ED & Coi, i t l ~ ..,F. I IOLLigALk DIALLRE I Tilt BLIT Vi4t1L110...7 Aothiacito & C - : iturnitioua . Coalii. { . .•. . : 205 . Watni ti i litrwer.l.l3lladelphta. !' 01VVICES: 110 Broads sy. New 'York. . : , SO Slate et ere.. lineton. . . i . Plriner Shippers of E 1 '44, - /bethrort. LEIII CI 11. .8 PRI Nil VOU TAINI :11 -it 21.1 '' •-•;.-BRTUD:"TOP • -% , • ;• k • ItROAD TOP•i CQAL.,;*.: The Htsntlisgdon end Bro l ad Tois 31011 n. • twin Railroad and Coal Company,. • ... 'Ao , tOtetiutle call the 'ettentioo of R. 4. l Doinpekteik, Stramboet. Owner* eott toenn(eeterari to the value rtf their MIL iir a iiptia,t a r:NEitATOIt A.!...:D Eoll,..) t tAti. UFACTIMEW I'VELPOSIpic , , l'. ~ . , . . . , ,•! TEC .BROAD TOP FIELD, • , • Daring connection a ith IPIItIiSDP.PLIIA AND NEW yoRK 4 WO by Canal 'anti- Rallrt.l3. through Pen n.il• l'anbi And limr JerSley, le 0 Dahl., in the interruptions of oh intorkfa in:ident, to;tbs Sorttoirs Benxi:rocs Coat Ft rt.tti: and regular sUppllas can safely Le counted linen thn:tugDoUt trio yrar.P . ; - , •°. ' -0 .....^....,-1...5..-...-.........4,-,,,,,,... ; ~ : I Lewis Audenried I Co. • ~., rf4Te.nutdo. arrangements nherbr thee are in daily re. eint of d loran quantities At the chojeret . BROAD TOR. sad they aro prepared to ell order promptly, at market rata:- ( I - MS Walnut strert. Philadelphia. : OFFIt' 0 : - Ilu It mad w • ' N ar ie . it NW' k• ;-• . t . 1 i . , . 14 R ;Illy street. Itoitton:, ; ~ ' 34 Westtninateesteeet,,Prnaidenro:. 1 .• - ' ;Noir I. iill ' :... -. I r ' . . pffice of the Celebrated BROAD T - 01 1 White Ash Semi•Bituminons East Lipfiigh Cp!Llso • No. 104 TWalnut ' Street," Philadelphia: The nnder.igned ',tumid respectfully rill •your altiM• (len to the Celebrated Broad Tap:C.46i mined .nut of ha man property. 'preptied directly under his 'nwo stiper vtOntr; end' enntinlne TIP operations exclusively in this region. ihmclng no edlesn 10 . t Coals ,focratc.)the purchaser ran rely nit), rt obtaining a pure article of Proad T , pOrtal withoot the tisk of having a tuvrture of (*as frosslrm Keine Oitins or Iron Ober regions substituted. which inap .Ormitance.might be similar:but htquality tastlylnfetioe. from he - advantageous arrangements which have been effected with the prinritail Railroad ' e nd Canal CoMpto. nine. purchasers ran be supt lied at the lotte.t: prire, upotr the most reasnnablit tyrms, and' at the -shorteet tinll,..`, • •' ifor Steam Generating, Marine and Lorsiilre el tic,. and Puddling Puinsres. 11ia.% Man. ofictnring, illaeksmlthing. Cnkeing,' Brick and Lime Ltirning.thls Coal cannot be excell , d.• ' fts exeutptne.s from Sulphur and lOnpurifies injurit.us in the man utici min giron. and destructive to tlabincry. rollers and (trate Ram friers it re-ernl. tepee' Its e , ,asy combustion, combined al h its-he , toti• ftilr lie flatue, renders It A desirable fuel for Parlor 4.44te.i5. , - = ~. , ; - - East Lehigh . Coal. -, 1..'0iicE........Tbe e ulscritvr banc elan heen.ap. pninted'Sole A:rut -dor 'i be sole ct the eelfbraled Payt hehlalt era,. alined from the Lehtch enal and Nayino. tleil Ceternny'a land„ hy, Conynxharn a 3liehler. end Opped at Manch Chunk. tinier! hi:net-II that he i•ae ' , apply. therade Yr IthOu artiele, In quality and prepana. goo 'then toyed. by any In the market. I - • ! 3111 ii he p eYgf.d Yeeenlntnuniente any fulthen :1111%mi-o -r; an, and will be tnn.t happy to receive your patronage. I . • I anc leranactfuldv. , l i 1 . .-, ,„ , 1 .1:01:ERT 1 ,iARE POIVF.I,,P JireiC AUti 0 n ,%....P4rr:ll4Aer% are reenact fully 4 re. qui•ltedlo'reinire 111 persole - repre.enting themat4yee as irriteent , . to produce a written certificate to that effect. :11ay.05,'fill - ' - i' . • , • . • 21-11 '• E . O.4IIEIiY '{;.REEK: -, Lorberry Coal. lnferlgr Cnalr ara,advertivell and geld . under the name of .I.nrherry,', ae -hereby amount* that Pie natl.-reigned are THE ONLY MINERS of LORREIMY COALS:and that Means. SINNICKSON t GLOVE.M. Mr., 4. R. RLAKISTON. and Me...we. LEtYI3 AUDFIStIITED AI CO., Philsdelphia. • receive all our Coal at tideoratee-- .51evars. NICKS9N & tll,9VElteeceiving !Megan.. Kill ' miller, Steve Mr.:70,1N It. BLA KIRTI)N receiving Mesara. Grad! A Nutrlna'frlod Meier's. LP.WIB A CDR!.:- tat,a CO. receiving Nleatra, Wheeler. Miller & and they ore the only ielexiters in Mir kind of (hal, and it ran kw. abippid by no oth4r parries. . LtElt. STEES &CO;.. ' " OR. EF & . Elt, .11ILLE11 A • Plnegroie, Kay 24.162 • 21- • O.gSUINE LORBERRY: COAL. . this day font:hied an, tir-. rance+nt with Movers. LIDEICREID CCE.;:wherebs• t hey are to bare the gag/wine gale of alt car LCIII BERRY (X).l L 'hipped coartwlre.vict the Phila. A Reading R..k.. for th e year ISII2. All twrilendertiring this frtorlte Cnal.-ean ha *soured of obtaining the (7.41.4- tilvvitiNf ared arti. k, Tem Meier.. LEWIS AUDEN. KIEV& CO. I MIIEELE2, MILLER .1c Pine:rove, May , , NEW•YORK. SAMUEL BONNELL. Jr.. `No. 40 Trinity Building, .: , N , . --NEW; YORK,, °fret, Ihr seia °. - IFIONICY BROOK • and NOR 7111 S Palk° SIOL ST AIN LEIIIGII COALS, in' boatp, t'nil twArd ;yes/els at LLIZABETIIPLItrand.JES y,II' CITY. , , LICK SIT:COAL, In tratii at Mloesor . Tide-Water. IVOILICSIIII3 ARUM. -COAL.' dn. —do, do. C. !,F.Y - ismITON & C0.'14 'LOCUST MOUNTAIN U OAL, is boats, or co boirtt yowls at PIIILA<t'A Puke LOBOS ItRY,oP-board Teiaelt sit PSILAS'A. Creek . fin petinolits tieirges•Cret. k islierhati Coal,l For tho Sonnti:ConneetletilVaud ?ortb River Trade. tomb 29.'44 • ' l3 9m LYKENS VALLEY: • . 1... /.4keris valley Franklin Co al . ..•. 17 - I:YricE.—The inders . igned basing leased for a lei= ef yearallte. Mime of Ibe Lyldens alley and dbart Mountain Cot Compote% from Oda) ibe .Lykees Valley Vranklln Cool Is, taken. Donee la tem. by given tba title Ilse made an arraignment a lib 'Metsta. .Ht.B Jr . . 3, 11ENRY. of •Deliwara City. Delmar.. and; .11.10 d IL:NIT:4AM of Fall River. Maim. for the osila , , 'Oro ado endO s pl Ipment to.l2in England and link; oft :mui.. I- I' be &and ' t he le lir t' '' l . TtteitanleinO Cr)&la einl n .. n _ 'an d all ordernatattal titattjeted to ItALA K ENITNO ,N.. * FALL #171,11, Mu.. ~.... HES ItY THOMAS'. ' (trersoor to Sutton & Th omas.) .. kte Altair plt Cheat:oYr CL Pliltsielpttla,l . are& 22: 't2. , " rl2—, tai EStERI.Y ih r laaufacturers of Wire Coal Soren% IV OULD respectfully call the ;men- IF ' nos of "gsn- ~., .--0 . 13. __,„ gismos enraged Ur ,„.d , ' - ' 7 ``---- ---6- 7 - Z - ~= theCosnradt tot/bete e 7 _ ~_ : \\ \ 0,41 lievetos of the ""-, *;".. , s k; l,3s l various lasso.' Tbey - • . _v , ' - . I ' s bass furrow's,' flieLl ` - . - (ties for tdrulog mit .. A) -,-: .0" : ' ~. i i the best of work wi th is '---- ' , :7-„ ... mes& ' - . prourptuess and 41104 r .- : ,-",,-, • , j ,..,, 4 pithh, flowing the - _`,. e -- ;,i,i - -We most, esperitinesd I N ~, - • , hands In the Beats - 1 INT can guaranis* . 4- - - an inpfkAints at their Putney. t , ,R,4*2risr, aulffploultubstaidiagy donee/She siMetss solid.. I • &tato Bellseogmbeelsildirinta3ltlista t lthaAii,4oll. goon*. te,'. ae..al way s pn band • . Allwdhradlrre i tsdtoSheflrm:67-mallotleftaf'lL L. Esterly's llard rare store will remise prompt attetitimt. ~..Potts March 12, S9' $ 7 l uVrtg Tan itutissainna .Factotteantit.—tl7l. , Bieeitinenige prograstine ferlitectnieglealltS. yisiign in t his ;and. Uther•Statellitt'hii - they, propose to make ti . ',Berets . '',liii on l i read4nt Lincoln .and his #AminiStratrolf. Because he h u s arlltel t hlir_thiOr flie!i!d.t.,.. and : i' 11 .7 • •pris o ned them 5n military - Forts; intend to denounce -him as -a 4 -tyrant- and deß o t. ..•l i fteY will.make warn his emancipation pol n‘ icy,lurging that the money Of the nationtnnet, not be :nsed'in bey' ing 'negroeS 1 1 4. They 7 wil!:. • appeal to..the people egiinst . the war and the heatry taxation' arising out of . i . t., . By these, appeal' bellowed from .-th e lip s, ;of ;all their dentagogues,lbeyleay they Mtn tsar • • me; , jority of members in tke next 'Congress, and ; thati they will invite back to Washington -the same old i crew of disuniebisii\'• end traitors Who.have been lor morethan a year.slehiging the lurid'irith blood., After getting this . poW4 er, theY propose to . :stare.the yelp] of Abolition. isl • at thp . heete -of every. prominent northern Loom man, and retaliate becatiee itiyal Melt here would not permit then' 'to bray :'treason, • at every- street coiner ,with impunity. -'-.ln 1 other words, they propose to 'Make .aniither atterno:•to bring tibout ' t". civil air 'in the 24e .rth: , They tirpnitied Yane . H& Co, to 06 so- when the Democratic party was broken . • • I ; 1 , up at Chaelestotnn,lB6o, Kitt these northern SepoYeCoonted withinittheirlati. Fort Sum ter put-thent . aponthe vocatirec This two: gramme is not ithagintiry.::: Some of the fol lowers/ of Valls ndigham, in'" eastern - Penisyl , . . . . . . yenta, ..haie so - proclaimed . it. -,; We briefly elate the treasomible:plans.. of these -miscre• • ante so that loyal. men ,may earns be. prepar ed to meet and'defeat theM. ,IE President Lin Coln duel not wish to have the ; same mitts experienCed by Gen, Sackioli when that patri , of lay on his deathbed, he will,take att . earlY opportunity to hang a score or :W . ? . ortheee , traiiontinstead of /ending thenti to Forts . Warren •and Lafayette, • The ;rebellion, of . course, is nearly squelched" out, - ti nt no pre ._ iier example has m yet•been. ade. : The hang raan, with his Maili andshartecrinliteket,mnst 11 be employed, and then we shall,have no fari . ther trouble with - blatant-ire/4ms eitic; traiters. Ors of the file leilderia' - State,_ . who lead profeisitie.,• Dreninetats' by - tfie , no t e —, is • )liiliam • 8.. Reed..., . Ile -hi an out slink - en ine my of the ,present. war, atid.deeely Ayirtinithi; • Sea *it 4 i the traitors ' noir Stiivinx to overtutn In; Government. ' .It is not a, matter 'of iut— prise, tho u gh, for . whene•we examin . e-thestock of Ree.,d;.we.find it deeidedly; bid, even ai fat . . . Wick es' t*rtvolutioti. The tolloirint with'. - ering correspondence iti:toivel that , the' loyal citizen& of the country must h;aits' - inherfted theit.contiimilit fiii. ‘ the !son. ..Wil,liam B. 'Reed * from the contempt in ..irhich *Gin'. Anthony Wayne 0-.ivhose tiery)hyalty to his courit i s .1i recognized shroughout the world—heti ; his grifini father,. Gen. Joitepli Re' ed: :heard these letters and•see hoW ariproptiate ; it is that; in ttnise later days. the yitunger Reed should he. a traitoN--,a leaderuf the - - Breekit4ridge ',. de . . mrietact ...' • - ',' Ib• ' __- - . 1 -tss. A: Warn—My dole Gederal :—Only the 'day he foreiyeeterday I heard or your being hem rind then but by accident, or 'I 'Ph a.std hare addresseiryou OpOnl the subject of this communication; ~.: For; severe! . months there has been is rumor industriously circulated•in this 'city, that during thetast summer yod stated, while la — santh Varniltut:' In the piesener of tleni'.oTrelle , and other offirera; that fonyieen.'uct at the battues ot 13r3ody is Ide *ad slonniouth had ;injected - me to , . the impute. tinned' timidity.. ft lit'added - that you referred .clispar agir.e!y to circumstances triab"it occurred at Valley Forge and totterd tht elphded'ealcrtny. forth.• truth of, which yr a pers , nally!rouebed dhat I had ilinided my acceptance of thi terms offered me hy the C:triurission• ers.'whic,h you know that Expensed with coo n,. , - • : . , Of enlarge yetdwill'undeestand me to'be aligned that JO heY , 'r disttb any dadguage of the tand,trut So tiles, remarks.. tre leeripripagated .by'nersong •ik hl,l -1,16 . e every reason to. believe. Ire no lege your 'stuespire t: in mine, 1 am anxious to afford you an tipp , rtunity for !heir coot radictirlit, and this 'bare to request Sou ,will oromptty give me. . ' : ' . 1' ' ' ' I ihnuld io p.m that malicious and designing persons should harp It in their polar, to distikib the*.barniony of the relat hoot itticOl have tin long enjoyed *Mt one 'Upon oboist. friendship 1 ....set wi' , t,to a. value, sod for 'whim I enfectiirt a pees , mr : ijith,great respect qs . l ~. . ':r 11 ea, de. kurs i dket. .• ' • Dec. 2iiiti„l7S3:" 'JOS. REED. -.; I . ha, Dec. 7th. 17t3. 1 ,!, - • ; Staz—The c , odefir i t note.yester.lay cur• 1.140 me. Inv what esuite to refer to any 'hartriony Of, relations "insito: 'speak !if' the value of m r ',friends! slot.* to comprehend: That harmony:Was& by he' pecutdery tilt. Acuities In w tart, you ly,! yowl red 'me. aiid fpnii•whichil'erit 001, ogrO:eltri, , ete mpleit: spirt from ' , which 1. dalu nu ftehogs •o:f .',friendship? F.r°36, of m I have such, abun dance of reaeonthfor 1 , r sentiments - of.i very different description. mbt that nay remarks to lien Ifir:s4WeliO4 0 . , Jewiii,lcorreetly rtparted to you.7not.4nly,lrs Sous... „.sarailina and 'Oenegia, but years mg" Id Penneyleanta4 And within. the_ inioreddite rein, of.yr•nr psFauost detailed. I Lurie never hesitated on till proper occasions ten exPresS thysilf.iii• similar terms, •I never merely In !mated ihat jrur Conduct at •thelialtles of tioinda *int t nd Moumtio tit tote sededed ,yolikto I hydroptilatlini of oilditY." but'• I hate always sari that attar itilavirrr at, thout. battles. particularly that of Chad's Ford, shout have . . secured your dismis sal from the army. :, "- • i • • • • . - W bid yhti tufo teat "th exeindedicalonany" of your •tiecg”tiatlonewlth the &met at •iffiliej , Verge 1: In r lOll . moowith every tithrecin't • aiiny with • , wtiim 1 have ;ever Troneerited u - nitt the s N ' .. feet, Including ' the Corn. 'minderin Chie f' , Lliere to be strictly wellgorinded. 1 . ' . tiam S t,yrittre; . : •I :- • .. - , ' i - ' 'I; ' I:='' ' - 1 ANTIIONY WAYNE. m,, j . oat POPULATE' S - AND 'RESOEISCES, Foreign; :nen i . • ..litiealcoonotniare eon-, limos to br tenderly folk itelis - asregarde the Pros , , peels of the , United Ste es Treasdry, and predict, ail .manner, cif eviiriand emburrarpments, spring-; in from the exiiitteet, f eruehing the *rebellion.j 11 As the wiener to t ell.' eviction!of our., tni itsrel f a il u re, is to be ftiit d liq Our catafogue of earning' and soceeelful Vic 1 irietiq silo thetresponte: to il-1 nauctal anguri'de itingrav'ed 'with - unmistakable , i clearness On the lists -0 our • Stock • Ev.:litinge---1 Pi ei titer dlitnestie treut-ne nor foreign depreciation,l neither the intrigues o I Bears; nor titreuts of in..l terventind, have succeeded in persuading the loy-1 al finple Of 'ArneriOt that their tiosernment sa eurities and word, less than their face in ' g01d.4-i In thisitate of effairs,!are find front 'the invide and ,dtitside enen4a ,cif the nation, n' surprise which is only exce ed ly their chagrin.. , Yet the is hY no me a i S m c •bard Co explain as the . would have us be1 , . , 1..d0 far is the Transattel tie theorists are concerned. their blonde s' rgally Ii- in a ntitehell; arid for this on' ,Every eal- k . • euleti,n Wherein they draw on' Eurciptrao , pre: a-, dents to demonstrate our financial future, is pure-, 1 ly fallacious, becaOse nothing in thoir history fur lashes it parilldi with, our growth ,in p , .pitlationl • and - resourees. •;;- tt i• ' ':-,' • , • '. ', If_are cetisider 'the -question .of pepulatiOthiteil' fund, in round numbers, some 32,000;000 route Jail 1882, 'waffle: 0,000;00a ip the Year - 18006 . . ratil ' of inerease_altogetber unprecedented In the ree l , ' ords of rtatbiticianit: .How• far tutors . ineteasei• may be prediCated on knOwnfacts,.we are able t • , . estimate *hill strong probabilities of exactitude , ' In the year 101.5,Elkanah'IYatson, as appears i . .ifeis clod; inier of ths:/?!. - rolutt . ou. made 110 4 Pub ' tt lishettan. ad ate of the probable - population '0 S ate& for along series of years. I b the United e l actual result is proved so approximate to Nat ~ ' son's ealctlations. thus. fur, : that it ihnogs seem,,. , to redoes he'fisture Spires. to . a 'certainty. Iler estluiatedthat,qhe population sroul&bo:. S . • . .- . Estimated Putuilatiee. . Actual Papule:flout; 1920 1 , I U 625,734 , . '. .11,635,ii ' IS3O ..; 12,843,e1.3 : • ,• ' 12' F 68,92 18401 "I : - 17,116,528 ~ , • 11,063,3.5' , 18,50; 1 .; . 23;184 36•3;. ~ , , 23.19f,87 , i t ,go , . :1 31 253,834 i : .' 31 ,67 6 ,21 1670 i , 42 2-$ 432 . 18?0 , '; L r 50,430,2411 , • •,, . • ISO . `!. jI7 266,/.159 1; H • , -..,: ; .- '. 1900 . -i rl .100,25 . .5,,55a • .: 11, . * , i 4, 'i: Therrremarleahle figurir demonstra te that. iq i all- proltaltility.l, thirty-eight -yeara„ti 4 ! see the country;nerupted by a hundred million , hfpeopiel . In some countries of•limited irea.atpl "vans ag4 , viculin eal,resource;„e .h o, .. 9 .,P u Pututiiu l 9 l OW r u tb " er Indio.** nelional poverty than the. reverse i I but in our - reef territory the case is far' differentl for a . poptilation or 'iceiny times 'te hundred -ridli liims woJtid not. Iritur exiiclogjitaits,' give th . somber to 'His square ml.6llo,4 Contained in -Or • 11ritirh (elands.' - .Mower, our Nat - toned 'weal . his invariably iiidiessed in la:ratio sorptisin that of the population. 'TIM depletion front eaten i alder' in ;war ' ( unless ; very unusually protracted 1. • -coestitutes 41 .41Mnit insq.p.rveishiet friction.. the aggr!gate,;:,aad that'permanent inkthr ir tio inflicted On - prosperity ut - progrers by such causes is manifeet from thehistOry of other nationti. - WS ma y ore 'laser+ particularly, that - of- dyer aothet cunt*. *Melt wail artier .iati'llvilutifi'lliili.tba *,,after,thi . t cooclasioni Of..lsaF, ,lung and .des c perta ptraiglalpitb 16 1 1 1 60 . , N*Vg•°°* -.1 . ' ' ' . .1 ' - That as. may toiler) tabu a.' vast prappeet ' -itrangtl47 - Pid grendeur ta_oPei e ttt. Autigiest; 'i as Intarti,lf sbe bait lbe cinteagi: aid the teso , lotion -to Preterite :tbb bletoiaga of liberty - en nolty , beltseatheti by heir foindeia:,* A laireb" - qo • tad". Eatukaist" authority declarer - 6EI Abrebti " Liapaln has now tbp eammiad'af take hien - - no# .snore mortey;.thatili:artere . .Sig.°, YlieblealASy rata .. Napataatt.',. 1., _VI' kit,. maybe toe; cos* witkg - P ‘ tei r /cleat of , tb* traltailZtatiot la ;Op yam 111001,. 1 i ' - . •. : ,' ,• • •1 ' , • -:- •.- ; 2' ICI' - ''. 1 : - 1 , ..-: I,: - ' • - : ' ~. . . ." ' I ~ , ' - 841111:1CF,I,3* 111 MIIIIIIi Ft/LTILL .! '._ • t Ida it is sn'evil to be riesumred - :,;retitiseiir with?, :46M11 . Ol Viddictiltielf of the - ini.titntion Of s ;Sii- ' I ' - ,_." -- • ;a— '*. .',-- •-- • 'I the means Of vellif, mad them hap inultiplied In 1 nerY;la.tha vague terror of inch a constant:lnd ' ipi-miltduess tielavueeit' thy see. W. •Wats:t 'a sill! greater Maio. • Ibis la trim, of tits white 'I inevitable-Inatome, of thi servile. rice . as Madura. ... • ! .' 1 7 11 ! li r r" 1 1,es__ 11 •0 15 •0 1 •• / 4. ." 18l n* ''' p.pulation of the cOuntl7, and itill more tree ot I, it !di* to 'attimpt its of , bi, reis t oials,,, an d, - . - -' —' ' ' ' . '' ' . ' 1 . die ' alth of emantry . uhieb has increased at il'Possibli to tolerate its primate in a di:Maid - op - Ma: *ssitthl raid :• .--3 °• vailest:iou IL Datil *it "' . ' • • -If' Or freedom„fte putdic.Mina sot hivitt* hair', k m , avastly morn rapbt rats than oar nu mb ers , . .. • %Roily made, and certainly Sonata more ~ ef--; there is a lon in giving up the coerced labor J•tilliarlie4 w4ll' any: measure r 'of c olo nitettoii i. etbre,,to &unmade tit from nay *dart -.whatever i'' of sisses. whether it is bosos !b y t h„ w „ ert I nal to the snail = lncrease titilivasi IMthing ‘' goeltiug to ;be immodiato or easy reissoto , entise-' I or by tit* Cation; or_partly 4 both, the - wealth tol has seemed posaible..ei somas , seespi some dle s ., on, of 'negro Slavery in this' country. thaa _the, ePre•entntiatt that the. evil t aid:Still so inesitably augmenting by um abenraii, • - cram of th*tolored ram. eat to be beyond till S i, o e m ei, so .. 7 6._ t.! 1 leaf the tmetlin has, increased insMeasniably more '- inidiots iti the Mao of theirineremsa and to lilt!' than the buirlin If there is dingei lip the 'eau; attintionAas been: paid to• the' ..principles::eipt4 tones in • comm unity . eta raps juat rest o red to en which thitt•iacmaso depSids, that it Ic PORti*TY 1, 1 ._... • u - iv ted . fttrodom that &titre* &panda-upon _ the acre hat 'II i part,: . of. tht_Cirtliiil4ll4 onshansts, - . , 4 -ach of hr •L: help — Thi - iil -.id to . .bil'. ~.a % " •'- • - - • — teach of human , ip. ..ne eon - , oat- - pro&rtion Of the slave* who : are • .itte4 to the pelage,. en tar as ritit4dileans of relief are obti.: whale body of the.poptitation, anO . that .trould.be . aimed; and 'w.• ate - piously told to Wat peril the .. ppeeeiahip less; is t tonsequenee ,et . a , Refloa t bitter_ leterininated in sonesaf thei'toyetertette 1 . ; - isaneipoiseonow„ than - in .170(1,- ,Ana initily', sts of itiVilli Providence': Wio artroissiired that:i` tc , Whatever extent it may be need/win or dealt:a- : sa nothing,of practical ioirsamge can be pointed r his to , seeompane measure*. of; emaiseipatiort,, 4.thite is So duty resting upon tis in the prelli w i l l,' inewaree of:aepartation;thenliilie aspic ? ne t s 4:l ;rf ulr it l. u r a i r : r eu s ' i li a lill ea ni . r a! e l d i r h ute en d r sad ' . P . tc ,: t e i ti r sty of itatinti to colonize slates, abroad; has ans. f i i e 'l litehmr : " ..lior. "'" irs q tel7 mulli ' dieiT " , 't i rl e ethe llo im t p tn ror erel em y eti l w ts ith in a t u hre a e rt nti ;n g oi li p e ni a c kt t il lo ' oe b o u f k: ions, might hare:found some teedicsinant for it i ~ , narigation: which hire kept ) erei paCe - .llith the . hile fur ire ,- nothing remains but a rarer:int soli i ...„ ; ,,,,,.,._ : __.. trass of.th* eountry in othe r revecto it s iesion to It; to a derrie of fate .' Sago - 'Won*: . •r at, "7. l "' sit bubo**. and which. iron daring the li k e a wn iie beir-enemanily,. and we knoer, that :. :i,: serst ce iej i ti on ,.by anima expanding the that hare pa stifficed se an apietorto the coneciepct i" . 1 " vower of dietint MixtatiOn, hove idonth so Inn& of the nation 'tioat so far front its having been. re- t . 0 A the i i riVnigtiODlli ihe 'condition of ,the glebe. ' arded Ca A del, to attenipaltalthlag 11 "" ar s' 1 ...;.I , haremferred to maitsuris oil colonisation., as dilation of glover,. it ban been. in` foe', rather I, 11Q spa the , aeCeasary..or it' anyi . .rate '.ilesiniblei h e . rialios of the pe'esent generation to ettilata'li .secompaniments of measures of kraalteoasfula' - t z " . these*11 ":: 1 " 11* - I naii . li , iii ' l iittitn ° l4 ' n " Tlisktcoltinisatbie mulit.:Ciceontping emancipatlett sietelylas pestiltritilisturbare:Of the.public peace i was the opinion or Mr. Jetneeop, who favored but 'as impious , reeuronie - against an • order..or,l, both, and the two thing:' are undoubtedly aasoci.' Things ortAbliehed by (lad. - -. , ''': •,' 'I 1 1 atoll in the public Judgment ,of to.day,co far is • 24 _ .0 3 , s..h"ello" it lusts la thie _o l o" r t.r* ; :' 'that jud monk - has taken: , :any defkoiie t0na1...-. indoillitedly aa",iiiil of Val tlCllgnitudi, bUtXdo tot - adMit either ttrat„ It hal'hent or le en - inereas:. ng;one, reletivelicto the tatting Of.iiilief. frottl'it,• I.r that ' ~-we - sari. be-fairly exonerated ;`from the' Only of piing tomb ' umlaut of relief, by aoy -real Impe.sthility, of eating, Or at prey rate; diminish , ol;:!`'r i :!7t d rlli c th Vt f i „:t.ot aer:oii e s. or' • f the nidored . tract; free and' slave, which 'deter i I , • E lnes ibersteticebikity of 'treeing the slave". 14 t departing the. colored race. but the proportiou; biah•eneln niother bears to the total populathin ~roe the. total wealth of the Country. If. there'll, anger, or national lobs-( :Web I id not admit); a freeing •the' enslaved, it Is' id ; proportion' to. Ilbeir Detwiler as ,eompare with the„ tree ;Land so' *Om it may rte supposed . to, be, intvissblii to ao leort3paitY measures of enfranchisrtizent with's re lateral, more or lies Rateably*, Of the colored rice Ids the colonise tshrostd,:outpower to do • that del ipends tipon llie raticLer 9 tirealth to the rookiv. I Ale. proposed '192 tre Inside. I i - ~.. ', l - • ! The increase of the white 'pdpulation in ' , this 'eottntry has "been larger" :during . every decide 1 since 179ft,thein 'that of e ither the slave;iir of the cOlored rare, but the X4.ert has hot been •• • 1 i lerge; as announce.t in each' ineeessive centias..as•' Ito attrant'marimi•ttentiOn. But 'Mixing peric4s, !by the operation of cornpounding familiar in mon: !potations of the interest upon money, the effect of differences in the nail ut itt . - - df , popula- Itint' heron's*. very visible!! : :" • ', 1 .' -Thhe taking the whole 'Petted bet.weeu I7ooand ,1860, the dates of our • • flriecetistis and our last' 'one, the tiled:Per eentage of - feerrase in our inf., feient eluses of populistiod has bees. as follows: . ... ' i • • .- • 1 ' i• • , e ' er-rent.' . 1 '' • White, • ''„ . ; "': 751. , •ii ~ '.! .Slave, ..: ; ' • • - -•" 4mei - i r, Free colored,. -- . '.' . - ' 709 -; • ' Toth! colored; I ' • • - ,* 485'1 i tithe •wbolir• period,. the rate !Of increase of , the free_ golured- holds up pretty , nearly to tha..l of ;the m hitee, Mit that grows rent' of the'eicessi to : f its (nereire - in the early part, of the period,l labert the stasis of the (now). Free - Stites were ; letianelpated, and thin prim] from the slare'cul• i t•ouittio the census into the free colored column. j JIM the increase of the free colored, by 'natural i iinerease. is eery. emad, 'au aspect •.,,f titit case , ktritich' I shall prettently_ notice •tnore at large. • , ! 'Pt the whole per.od of tan ,gerierations. the, es lee's of increase of Abe whiter over either \Omit of ?the als:res. or.that of the total colored, ha's' been ietiorto•tm It bar beenrconetant at every•deeade„, lied •it is impartak to: observe that the callers (ithativer, they are) which - tiyeAuee. it, are • paw ImOre efficient than veer before, and that , in the very lest det'ide, this ezre,s",,had -been - greater !than_h ever before. Thus frion 4840 to :1.560. the. pirieptige 'of increase' of our s , several ;classes ate population bar been ast tonnes: •,• , '1 •-, , „1 Whites, • 3716' F...laves, • .• 23.4 Free delored,. - • - • --- 10 63 rt may be ohjectektO the view art.icli I hare , f 0 far presented. that alihocigh in some aspertii; I as those of - ithe'expelise of colonizing. our .coloted people; or of indemnifying ilaVeholders foT loaresi by 'emancipation,, the _proportion of stiles -to' blacks in the whole! country be r comes important. ' yet that, in another] aspect that of the danger. real or supposed, of, emancipating them, , l is, • o f little consequence Whit , •tba rilative numbers • Of the'twe races are in; the whole erointry; but chief ly interesting to knew what.these relatiVel num. bersmrein tne:States in'whiah` Slavery..exists.— Happily._ 4- view Mtt:Med to 4 the ; Slave ,States" slope *ill he found to-preient results, ohich show that The progreri of population In them 'since l 730: and espeeiallyl within ti.e last, genera fon, has tended In =Ask the task of getting !rid of 'Slavery nut a - more hopeless ant, but a' more easy , Ftotu .1790. to IRfln , the per e;ntt• tnerene the seetral elaaori of population in the Slaie Stotesi bat beet as . ' Per coot t ,. 532 48 • Slairei t 4' b0n:713 • - FrOS &WO, . 688:35 • Total eolora , l, , • • .508,55 - • • - Conipsitiog the itterease of the whites with that cf,eithr7 ibeelaies„or, the Mil 'colored, the dir f eren , oo ., great,,,hite what therein . i 4 iirfaior of the 9,hites. , Andvalth,;ugh, it is hot. impOitant to the , sspeet. Or the ease, or which i. am •aow spe ci 31 1.)" iriating, it is consoling to, know that this relatlre increase' of the , iehit,ift, bee been'made - wi,thlnl the fist thirty year'. and ,that the ratio of , it oemop, tote an augmenting one . . This will ap-1 pear ffinn this tollowIng; statement of therrates of increpee which' ach census 'dries 1790 has exhi. bitedl I. .• in thihninediately .pritoedittg :decade : -,..,.. , I I , -'; ' '., • - . .; : • .Frei 'rood": Years i , CA ;tee: polls; •i Cti/orpoi. Oolored. 1800 i' , 3344 50.09 - ' 39.27' .33.1.1 1610 j ' 20.70 45.67 * ` —78.10 '. , 38.521 1820' '1g:20.. ,:-. 30.57 ' •2192 - 30.04! 16301 . 29,35 tv • - ' '32.12 .... -- 31.42- '32 231 •19-40 Fr'2l 54 ' ., 23 9.1 - . T 18.4.0;,: 23,511 1850 I , 14.2 8 - ' 28,97' • t 10.19' , 27.401 ,'166. - ''' 30.03 ,: . . - 33.42 .r; - 8 6:. . ::- 22(151 -. Few the' first;46 years . following the year ..1790; 1 hothe alive' And the , total colored gained uponl the bite". ; 7 * :thin the last years,' it liltbell 1.1 0, whi es whllitire gained upoo'hotti, , andtio deci-'.l ..yively ma t,q,jrnbie thin. overbalance theit'relative hors to the isroceding 411. years. •,• ~ .'.. , 1 Id 'the ' early part of. this . period of. seventy -yetup„ whilialliti elan a lost eitzleh More than of; late years bptipapurofseions. swelliri -the illggrei I gates of the; ree colored, they gain , i;k by,tbe sc. , t quisition ef'Llitiisitine,. and by the elate-trade! •continmed 'anti! 1808, not -far from 150,000='n , Lome per pentagei upon their numbers, et 'the! Cornmen-cment Jof the, : present - century. And. their gengraphiaal recetions teed favoribletn their I nature! increase than .it formerly -we!. an Mentincpropoitlori 'of them '. being 'employed' in • eetni-tropical regions where forced libor le more destrn i rive of,life thaw it'is inj j ',the northerly _farad g Slate - Elutes , 2 , - •- , ~, „, It t tits appearing that in the , Slave States the latitte nember of the sere-le clais bar, Upon, the f whole rather' diminished then iner'pased sinc e the: formation of our present form* of Natinotil - 00 - 1 - erntnnt. it may still be suggested,thet in panic; ular Slave 'States; or einases of Slare States,. th is ,releti ,e numbermaj, have increased, or maybe , itiereasing. ITtiat is undoubtedly true , of two or' ' threeill toe Old: Stites; (teonth Cirrolin beingthel best kown' ) hurt not_iii a milted degree as io' . 1 • 4py one of them. ;the -difficulty of extmperifig the i'o perbidp,,l7oo and 11569. In thematter of - GIVE , Sta.e by',.Stat , ',,itieei from' the feet that ni ''nici ben ball of oltr. ' preseht Alive; poptilatiott! -is Iti 4 4 .on `0 111 " , 4 :101r - of liflaieo, in.' era'States.l .ertrich - were IMb-flied** . unoceupied . Seventy I 1 yearti U go. (Gal Is trede' evert of Georg'l,) and the greeter portion jof fhb tertittin of which has been 'acquiped br the Union during this century.- ' But in this - new ;region: •isliorVmOrg than. half eke' slaver now er j e;tatid *hire both Abe,- preptrtion or!, plwree and the , retatit their lioircsiettre the great-:. est;'iii <Nett nittlappPar:that'the 'whites are, teli:' tire) ,tosinegr,ouni. ' * .' --- , • • ..t. tit the aeren'orninal States of the attempted; Bout ern .Confederacy; which }included ' South Carol Oa with the. , Gulf States. , while` the slaved' . ipertied tlei t yloust,per cent. diring the bait di-, e eade I the wh tie increase- nearly thirty-G*os,- per •, .tent. , arbieketegetiviur the idetr(oNsreiroPly'accett-; eititi v ieany) that 'there is any pre end *evident., i . to ther*,Afiieduiditit.ir, of ohr j4 tiopulatlon even- , -ethriirif the italic:an ,elenient is trutitliciWeiGil'iind '1 Mods: , rapidly j eUp•iiding. I. In tNe eight liar* i sq d ,* L ilo eusbneikt in . tite, original Southittii Con-, fellenil;:the !inerep 44 e :sliver .‘-duting the last • decade . UM :4 , trly fourteenpar t Cent: while that ofi ~ the whited, was tweiity-iight per cent." The ,cottt*,l _pirisons ProCe.ithat while. id- one poivAii oktle 4.onatti:thivrehiqcs magnitude se the: Wallin • . ij• i istaltiveri is ;dectu.ling 10 s'inarkeil degree. ft; 1 notieta this •Ineirease enywhere..! -•- ' ,• " • .., , It rarialta,ftkiii the -4guies.whlch I lusee .tsithib- I:. •ited.itliat! , whether we look ,• at the' country 'eV a";. I teholey - orat the * Slive States by themaelies i or: at ' !Oat particular poriion of the ;Slave ' , Stake, the -- reundition t ..of whisk is moat oninlimlstag. there is , - ,,,uothr i lt tipjaitlfy_the - ideati,frequently advanced that! it was possible,,lit the early days of our- rnatitinat adiabatic... 4c pit an mid to,Slavery. it la,, j ! noir 'lois !dui lei ittatimpt It; that thehot itatlonh as, I, !tibia, two gaUtenttletts; ostgrisca'llotnambrAp ;-..1 '. and 'qui peti • tly.enAering. wit-M.4or, ancestors' mi t bare ; inndi,.ll4l . ‘o mat awaiktkesetlatluni meths of t e'proble ~*, by - - - Glisinti". Proeidenie; I pinits i $ Tesi* a nion , *rcenark in -pealing. most frequently , ttaag bi'M w bo4iver , :teack* it. or . ..practice I' on e ther Subject. I - . l o4ves-biie Undoubtedly, 1- malt plied-i4ven.res *Wilt the itevolvitloottry',W,ar,il - I- r•*". -1' - - .., _ - -. " , __ j *- ' •' j * ' .././ judge. , .e 6 nits to. • Taking:the fact then, ea I .find it : "b}' tke popular - - eintjunctionmf .thetsc Aire ideas. ilildfOthtnit tad'," 1 . satineopinions of my own, which I could notdo. l' without explanation s and qUalificatieria which 1 - . Would ; cary;me into toe, wide a' digression, I shall •proeited . to ,suggest certain . Comparisons which I show what,ln the changed condition of the coin try; has now . beeouse ' reasonabli. practleabiei in teepee t to the colunisailan of 'our -colotedisoptt . • laden- ' ;- ', , • • j - • In the tin years (rota 1847 t 018515 (boleti's; I ; 2,800,000 persons !nitrated. freiti,tle'eat .Britaia and Ireland, nen. Of them oa voyagei abetter i•• than that across the broad esparile. Of -the stormy' V Atlantic; mint of them to the 'am/there esteem', ty-of 'Africa . (t,be: aim/lit:verge of the real or fe...- . . dad circumnavigation of,diantiO3 end stilt more l' over a diatance etmof to. ton-th.irheof this circuit I, of the globe, toile antipcidaltion. et Austral ', sisia..- 1 his emigration. from aplopulation averse!. ' • ging .1.3.006.00111-,duriug the teals 01. the move,. - ment„.would only be .ecitialed,. proportional num - bere•being taken into the account, by an emigre ilon from this 'country of 3,700,0ftd duilnithetim years to coine.',.. . • ~-., . - .; . ~... TO the eight years tr0t:n.1847,16 1854, inclusive, this 'usigraTirii fromteat ilriiin and' Irehirid numbered 2 444 1 /100. ratio's, whieh is* le' rsre titill more rapid. • .; • • • • . • •-•I, • !.• .' ~- This .geuetal state ent, howev er, of the.great.' :migration of 2,fint,oo from :Oreat `Britain .and' Ireland from' 1847 to 1850, doesntit fully illnitrate . the letuallY demons ti te.lcap-teityof populations 1 to euppott *migratio n ntributed to very u equal deg This total emigration wool c 'cei, e es by the ,dif- fetent portiOnc. of the, „British ; Islands, With about one-fourth of their *screws's. population, Ireland contributed 'nearly:, thri , e,fourthe-of the emigration from them during thefirst six yeari.of the perient of }ten years; referred to. ,- Prior tolleh -gold diseciveries io Australia, the', Eniltsli "tnigia-_ ted but little.' , and even'since thoio di/cacti -s, in the ten ,ears frini 185.1 AO 18d0, Engl nil, with t we-thirds the populatien' of the railed Ringilikni. bias furnished less 'Eon one-thirti of the • etnigra - Lion from it: 1 • 1 . • The twat Irish - emi gration for the sir years from 19117 to - 1852, inclusive; wen • 11313,226.- , '[Tbirteenth General- Report of §:triti.h Commix- sioaers of Etuigration,) :In 1:554, it wa3.,,150,200. • Argentine. Tor -11353, on - -emigration. of . 187,603; . - .lirbiehls the mean of the emigratiOn for tbe.years ' 1852 and 184,' we haee. for the eight -years:from' 1547 to 1854, intlusire, : a toi4l..otnigratlon of .1, 7 - - 681.3,50 . . , - , . .. ' .1: • • i i • , I ''.• ' '.'• ;Tilting-the average poptilalion ;Of "Ireland from ' 1847 t 0.1884, at the PiX ttnd's,hiilt roilpons of the nensus . oflBsl.'the emigration iii that period Cif eight years Was more than ohe• fyurth of the pop• Ulation2.. 'A proportioonl emigration trete', the United Si 'rite/ for eight years to:coolie would-be :.nine Millions. '., Arid the Ametlein p eople are a : rich, cOuiinercial, and naiigelitigl PePie• v;bil e the Irish were poor Lou' proVerti4ndi Belittle Of . a navigs'ing people, that.- the bulk' of',their /tick, grants. were absolutely:obliged to Make one elaY * , AO scrods the. ;.Irish channel. cO, find a pork of-; fording the necessary. facilities for`,'ltheir final- ti. • ,' .. : H,,.. • • • -: viis ease- op Irish 'emigration - from 1847_ toil , 1834, which .I.rieltidea the peered of 'a too wall: - reuiembered *nine; is an extreme oa, but it. jai alway s extreme.ceses which ehoie 'abatis plusiblelj ‘ to,be done. .• end. if the- ease is - extreme) ' rolt , proves altogether.'more than fa neeess„ary. to _he' proved. in the matter in bond. at nobody . ..supplies , that; it can benecessory, or;disgrable, to colonise the Whole of. out colorcdpopulatton iu - eigb t years. .if at ull, and if .it was; the Irish exainple shows that yrocouldleelonize within that term :twice as many eolored.people As we setnally. hive, slaves . ' and free. ,- . 1 .. . ;"i . - , 1 .- , • : 'From September 30: )843; to i 3 Occember 31,•!.58, '..theie ;arrived' ill the tliiited .Statsa - from foreign eountries, 3034,460' persona; Germanj being fist; principal contributor, - heat• after itie•British. em', pine * to title vest immigratioti.i T1 . .11 age May, ... Indekt, be said to be the age Of migration:'' ' .. ' We have in: nor own country in . the Thstental . movements Of ifs. popitation e !iery•attiking nos.. trations of .the: tritest ry capacity of mankind,. Thus the table' of. the-census ..of 1850 :sheet that 4;1021950 - portone born here•Weis livoniti . other' States than those of-thiiir bit- h, ea that ` cortid . - erahly morethen one fifth , of.uur nettle , white IP4nolatioo peat hare' tat e :rotcd true.' State to. • State. and migratiOne of thaijort; os wslarnill ir ly. know are largAy_th'ilistant::Statel, Si,, also,"; -the cennis of nur.l.'sciac moist. in. - 1800 protect: , thai at least half a Miliion opipo*ple moat have; ..'migrate'' thiiher 'linen' the- gold diseoVeries 'op . 1841 , c more, baring eel - dined thiin have been born'. Altera, and .thir.' amnia poinifation being neatly! ; half. a million, So far as thie,has *bilien'A migra-1. "thin of the 'People of the United Sfates, thou... sands 6f them accoinpliehed it:by:doubling !Cape ,Ilorn, and fVen now the.wily . choiee for thirmis .. -'sae voyage of 7'll9ol.rdilett throirgh teopieal beate,' or it land joiir.o-yof 211100.0 e 3001 f mile's, exposed for *considerable part of. it, 'to the Char 'ships of_ - - wild and savage nature and 'the' attacks of stilt - snore wild end eavegelmail• 't . i . i_ Al) thesf - ate eXamples of rottinterp emigration,- and therefore, not fully applicebbe to' : the-on/a of Intl negroei. unenteeptiring atilt : non 7 remigrating -;by astute. ' They are appli.7ibleAmerefer, to the ,extont'of showing Lora hiiity q) . llegtri the expenve ' of colonising - them, and they further illustrate the rapidity arh •which e -in '' the event - - of 'their . Colanizstion, their placet'weitld . bar sespplied, Isi . ' itismigration from Ent re. ~ • -.; • • '. ' . cif exampits of coerced or ge'yernrcientallr revs -Toted emigration„ the mast eenspicaous is that trade to which we Cruse the- exiitenceof the negro lon:this continent and itiradjae'ent isb.nde. • . .. ~ . - . A respectable authority - (Eitcythiledia , A:meri. , cane.. '4,l)i sets diet the :'intinher- of tegroes briught i.o Americo by Ike. Idave.treideAtas been', 7 !"eitieulated to amount during the lion - three eeti. :Aeries too above• forty mitlion*.n ' 'genre Brain 'I o wes dosed to *lives in 1840 4.the guns of Briti".l ' 141•. men-of-war, Obi Tirade 1 was le° ,3 oalill i tii I entoant to 15 , 4000 to 200,006 . -annetally.e," it, le .i, said now to he not far from 60,0:4 annually ta Cuba alone. . . Tnese are : large 'num rs,:ancl - they , illustrate the, enterprise inn !energy, Oaf' well '-ael ~ itioltedness; of 'mankind,-or rather they show heist' I much of the enterp r ise and energy of thal tacelel, .ex..austirl in . worki of iiish m lnesit i and hiserlitthi,l is left for'any good work.' , . i ; i • I - iil ' d i h 1 . 1 !-; Of eolontratfims, peewits ,f ; suppo e , n it o 1, :ler in part, or regulated by, 'ti . erout nts,we have I ;recent , examples upon a ~ ,sideratele seale,lo-' - tie efforts of - Spain and Fran , and - England 'ie. - 4.. supply with 'moor each 'of :their eolonies..ait writ' deficient in it., In respect, lo the: first two; ne'. fignres.ara accessiblis' to tris.! except that . ...frinn - :: ;1847;" whin Spain`. `commenced that -particular. Itrafilo,•to; September' 16, 1649. there, Itad..heett.,' .'shipped from Cbina'to 'Cabo. a very Tong voyikrok ; 60,12. i cooties: . England - , in tits" space of, toelve.,, -, years, beginning in 1848; hartliileippetitother-eiti • gat'coleny of Alaoritios. 1910018 coolies from/too die. and to -her 'llfeet Indio ilco!otiiee (including'; Otilane) '68,605, labercis; - of , :whom 36.0i1t• were [1 ' .iKota the., E ilst Indies,' 12070 ;from '' , Wiedierios an 4 ;, I 6;543 Nora "terra Tieene.:l- ! ;, • . ~, •:... ' i 1! L 1• Thisieexamplesoeal Igratien tae's coerced, 1 .. • ; li . and ind itilliatid by govirrnmente s demonstrAts the', ' 1 ease - irk/A which. any moons: i of colonization ; of'. our eolor ‘ ed peo r ple which can be. considered 14. be Ineeessety - in .istder. to Finder smaiii7ipithni I gaihiand seeeptahla Can tie man .god. Toe full; „ nere_ef time haw arrived.. iii onr numbers , in our' J abounding.iealth,fti, our last.,„* Implaemehts lad the salty; eneappess inii I:infurt witb which eerie ..are ..are traversed -t and lisally in !Itie•viriooz::e.tiolee i of regions to W,Lticlith4.eqloro reef , mei be de , .--I ported....:Thehingest voyage is , beek tothat MM.. tirien4from which 'ten tunei ea many irate have" -; now inibis country stare ,bienti oiniggail:ll 'zio-' i I ,gee, while available and substantial uaoecupie.lll" ~arsaz, is,elosa'prozinsity -to di. elrliadji ltivite44, i•sOseies.olluimigietion: .3,.4o4Ft t risc . , De,elip, , ;se alone ..piigtte, yenliae-savf.rhi. miliions,withinit 7aorpssiiing in 4101iittY of poPulatiotTAltibtidaiii; '. Which dries, nat . ezzetti inziiaragitiltysittal caps;d . city to support tlie 'hunter' iseaZieentviinit to ' thodie and habitude ' o f . tropical' life.. Or if the - high and exceptions 1 iteeelopinent - of Itarbadoie; ts-not tole !oohed-f l riSt;DcluitlOli4ht-11i901e . ;all oar alives.'ata then ant eicent , ,Porto. like io ' libputztiOrt to: the, sililaris'azilli:- 'All the , intaidi which lacked this - 410f at .Illatea. Central Ataer4 liza•this - norist:,!regitin,.or oa ,Iletiait those :tneastusible.fertlirorastele, of 'the ' 'southern mind ions which- are - washeit.by• the Ciirribian , Sta,l4•,. offer hosipiteblaaefuOs to thericaloriAL nee W 1 44 Shale e 'illicit, in reeeizethal!t,iee -, ls- Pi44teallt boundless.- ...; 1. - I li ' • ,1' 4, ' ' i ' ' ' ' -!' .: r IThlionli reihithittrinbstaelw to which I, 'snail stir figtimt Mytelf Itirbiob .pitaanta.-the country from natifinj eiltioutly- and 'hopefully upon .M 4. a , —:----,.--;-- --- .7 , , , , • tr. I't "C . - - 1 YR .'. : - - , , . i .. . . . STEAM PRINTING OFFICE; i. t, , - . *irking iterated three Piales, we en. 1,0 1! Protetoit,. . - 1 - - 4 • ; .. ~ • ta e ate .1011 sett , IC PeitiTlNG of so rel. oo lonr - - -_, . tioa at the 0n4.,•0r fb•ithrams'•l"l34/4 ell " Per lII V I - i tl i l Uin b. 110130 'at any °th l r ilit9 4loll /0 1 Mt if th,e l l3l / 9 .6..._', , 01\) asete , .../% l lPL r tort, IT" ' 17 2 4-7-7 "w rkket . , , .` 1 .......f lrt irf=l ' itig 1 . ' ...ftiOr 11 . 614 , I 1 -' ' . ' , .itrettleierAiererwet • - row mare, -- -i _ • ' . • , • ' Sat Matt, . „ . L Order Soekt,de n . . , ,i the lei 'leo** sates. Oat **a of JOS Tl'll'i Is •:, • 1 1 . '' ' • ' ' Y ' th at of any attar Mt* hi tills s ea. i f ' - . ' - re. i iise tat ralk t t a t i l se' kielkbabdi inpieria 0TP!,17 - ex4obbitke: Jtelne a ereatril,Ptirtter liiirseit, vi, will ;' . i ' '4 jo be -4 erne; se, any that tea a. + " ' . . gull"" " oa r : IP) isci IN COLORS sone ' - '' i 1 ' - . ', ;'• XTT A - , 'at its Aclisst v oti ea. .- - ‘ , An i .La.. i : li, - . ,,.-r---------"' _ . , ..-- i 1 . - BO,OK =IP= • . ,1 l i , _• ... ~......i.„l , t y q style, Inset Doak* ~.,- ry soehlitttl"74,77' niklt and, boaseeng smile to V. IV" 1• • , —,..*'e'ffl7=7; notice: N I ZIS 1 = "l ._ , • ' Ida coon. of 'O'etu quite /111 meth milts : of the iti•or.the th lox of the , VT. are - so *Milk onee4.l7iiehat, !, li - arotand ns, AM it a i for no- Atneriome; Wrestle*, dusk ilk* ibn ePetiee Is not ocuttilmt idly and rapidly enting - itself., The Irrencb. mon "MU, • eulky - ref"that Itizid;lticeinse ' ha Ilsesin stkiikk:i4 she. sultan** of , pepuleilotils not a feciablis: - .` Wltlikleriktbe— kfifficulty would be of exectly the Opposite kiwi, and he ..weuld lie *low tolialietre etrelkossibility - of Abe lliareate' 'or hnittan• weaklier*, ',dial is ,a fact to which he,di entirely ye . kacoostomed In his • own expeklerme; ' - Obviously there on the no fixed iired arierin. ,querable tendency; in -theiliuman speaks to-multi- - ply itself., If ,thattlisisse;, as - Alezikader wished ' new world' ietbdue; our race would requico new worldiloeconpy.. - _; The getters' het enrich We oh serve, In the.leng Ibletory of the 'world is,' that the numbers of inin rem** stationery. the con trary Net of - int:re/tie being exceptional In time end The eispaci ty to tumour, looking ontrto the - power; of *creation. is eon itatit, but number . * . . - , aie.l tutted also by , tha peasure ofnirans . of sub. sisiencicikiTtlcelie Vs onirenlarged byllie;clpen 7 . ing:of new , areas i to. occupation. or by the id vane* of eiviliaatlan Upon, old area& • There bag probably:lean:no - angialetlilltioll of dm number" of mankind in. the Oldirerld sleet the Christian era;.; l'boi civilization. ot!-the Caucasian race has only changed •iti seatr,lnel die dense present pop.. illation of Weiterst Eur pe is 'only the equivalent for thitnf mbe old Ron:Mu - Empire., . s . :•,, '1 . .. the ,ncgro raco le nut an-increasing one, either : in Africa' or ici any of the regions to which What. .been transported, with . the. solitaq , exeeptionA , haves inibis.ounntry: The . trati te . Sllll3l in eccr,y pert of the conlinent pi' - A ineiica, and on all ice:. adjdoent hilande,Are either declining or atedintieryi in numWrs. witki-slismisolitailkezeeptipn of the' United §:totes,' and.eye4 here , tbelr 'ince/rasa is -, s,;areely ippreciehle.:" In IleYti l ,',theY ire bilicwed to bwie diminished onelhartwithin sevinity yegiii. . AD JamaiCketid - the British 'colonies,. if•their nlll3l.- 'bets have been kept up - since the epocti'of ' eumn.' • elpitioc;zit hie been by IMPortitlons.., InCliba; 1 t their inetenienti icfmiuti ecpaal..th the Munihei ut. maninnis.sions. '- in Ale leo line Soutif-A merits,. If is the same 'The 'fr 'e negro' does not . tuniti. Ply anYvihert.:.hut ;Ma - enema t;tila is -Mug Out, ri k andTdisappeacing. .:- , - , . •1 • •'. The,exCeption, sliglit as it is bat been •in this cpuntiy, and the Hato increase of • the free hew i liro, has already been lOstantial!jr checked by' re, • and there M every. reason , to believe; would be changed intola poeitivekand rapid . decrease, by any: coosicieiable *necked nof elnaucipation. I ' . . ,/ Ihe jaii*.ese 4( Elie olored • peitiOns. in this country frondlSSO to 1 60 leak at the following' ~ • , • ' . , •.. . . , .. ~ . • • ' .- • ', - - " - • Per Cent'. In the free States-. ~ ! • '. • 12 943 ,1 '---. In'the Slave State', . .;•• 1 , .... '19.04 11, , L In all,tbe States,. - ii ) 4L'• '. 108•' .' , - .ln the aggregate the,inerease :eras froze. 424, 90 .0 469,70,9, which is e g.lit of .4,31.9, ores' before rutted, 0110.89 Per cent:: "':. ,:llow -tench. of it: is:by natural; , Woreasi may be ,.ldetermined with 'proximate, 'although note act securely . ,• - .. • . . I .. • .., 1 -- The D caber. OVeleives; becoming' free' by les- , i l cape into •in 18.30, :by -the ,estisus ' of thtt.year, 1,011,-and in le - 00, by the census of that year, 803'. . - By, averaging those niimbers.-we itsvistfor. the Whale-decade 9,070, *blob IS at least meal to, * all the colored persons who hare left theitotatitri within that time. .`There was scarce Wily- emigre-- - tiim 'of that k ind p.rior to the o i htsui of 1800, bes'''' eept of the fugi4ive slaves., a thetOsili'esi 'w l l lo , e , 'k,..; Cenoda esplan,: of- refuge, , ',Prom 192 tot ;52; a period , of, tbitt3i ; -two pieta, only 17 ; 20 free col. 'ere"' persons had left all the States for _Liberia.-- pf late tbire his' b'emi twine • einigrntion of Such • fictions to 54eiiiii ind the West Indis'lslanda, to , , i , • ,_ , avoid the stringency of- . ,rne s he' legislation.. kgeinvt tree negro/is ibloma ittieSlave States. r r ~ stlt: "If - about going into unneeessary niceties:of ' calculation, it is, apparent that. td.ho• - escapialfrout ,s- : I Slavery . during ' the decade !trent :1850 will:not • Only balance-all the icolored emigration of 7 free person's; but \ alio:the tiumberef,aucti_ personl re-. angled to slavery by.-kidnappingi - or by th ose mod - . , , rri lasts of sonia-of the States, !finder which free , . persona; are otoStiOnally; lola into , the condition : of serritude:: - . t•r! -: -.-:. .-• 1 ;, . .. • ,*, ' - 1 , - . - , -, ; - Itiere 'remains, then, to beidetfueted` 'front -the ,• 7 inereaseef the free colored; ire order' to , dcter ••• mine•tbeir ticttirel InettiseYt h e number eine,d;" . -by toitiutois l oon .' These Juno ( anted, in'l B 0,, by :the census o . that year, le k,407,-and in 18 O, by ' 1 the tenth, of.that year, to 4,010: 'By arc f using thorfennuiberso.h re . are for .the - whole. d cide,, . 22 380. as, the rutri.twal of inr6umissi , ns; - elicit reduccelho gale(of.the free' aorta "pcipulfition - ' by natural increase, to 22;9491erhi0b. is' fir'. anti • ,tive:fiftheper Bent .:: ' , This id 44.tweett one- ourth'. end. one - fifth DE the iisturalliourearie of the" laves.; it %high ef:te . 911 i ~ta 24i percent. lz : 21/-perl. rent' , hie ethib4e4 loillit:Sensui, a d 1 per. oet. - lest • . , . .er_eo.ia , lies andmsnounssio s. . .- , ' ' ' ' . ; This stuall . ntftural increase f; the free - co lored r see, *feet:neared stis eilltt the Mitre '.or whits -.. ..., population; has; of rae,, ways been snowh to .stetisis.."lt is easily demostr tei as a,matter.of anttal . flgures, Anil the cant see It are net obviate,' • ;but neither the feet itself, or the - ,legiiitu r ftt in.: ' 1 , feretrces.from.,,it littile beep , raufficiontlYi sisted: opon, op ettrected thattention they:deserve. ' p :.'lt •ls. not lain! to .';itreteninine osaetly. , he;e' - / 'teach tbo free' o.l' ;4. race has rgained by natural. , , • increese sines ..1720.1 but iconeidering . that' the ' ;thole I - Eternise 'llai-hven tessii-than that of .this' ~ • whites;'; and, that thd: addi ice= to 'their number hiie been so great 14 esespes , .frum Slavery and ... by minuiluissioni, ' .- iiiiieh. "ors ,iiiittierOdirip Olt; early history Of:the eMentryfirtiftidingitherawsieps:, • , ing umouinisaions-bY lf,i,we !ribtilishing. SlaverfAtt, , Many States,) tile natitrel ihartiaie !dent ' Obi/init.-, •Cr bate been elikll. As ire have 'already settl4.l4 . 1 ifii riot ; probably ~ re ch, 6 rat, ,cook during /he s : : .lilt decade. .: •• - . , ~.:- - • • _, ..,, .. , - -boring 'Me decade* leg i Ift'li. 14 - Inetertse of the low colortd rare fiats 'motile (Ili a tine. escapee from t a r t pl e , e . r y i e ,y wen in n t o. '4.) was f the;Ylyre Stateeteni. Ir a ten Midget big per et:443dd the Fier ataitesonely - f cisteen and nee Octal 'per. Bent. 1 • - -....- T fii.Nicerirenetand. troth, Isl 9 to lISO. the chimed v ie . ' ' ..,.Idertaietil aft tenon ‘ ltrAt than fel, per . Bent; trios Irtt,' - to ItelVit fraction stonnylass foor .. e rent:. and to' the. hell century treat lettilti tsco,o infinity per sot or !byll is-tly no triaina'ts to saes* !bytes ci.:l.,t'it'll= tie fact that ,s,t, tes oev i in the oneil t, heii• In wht-h . they . . port. eit7elea In this cloattf au. , 'pa - the last 'ld' port% ; hope exhibited shoe :title totte. - linctiew;, that the co 'eh * A ttimn" lare!etiating. ow e. ground inefeestt' itt theleondt(ion et heedonc . On 'WA.' noires,. as we hover " that t hi. nd 4 retitle an direewrity tn, 'tort/trot thnetzeiris rldrattiillao,'4: I tease Irbo igi.., t; is free, much- warred' • w h a t l a t.,0,4 - eorrine ilrose ,, sh4f. - re - now 141'614,4rd. we - • , mo m eperin4tbacif.thewite ttow - inenstee.-hot-idow• ..* In. if-et hlt. thostrerho ate Doi laved:paid re wieldy , ! Inc it.hitty if . they -w . e.-e'entat':et . led. • Inesse, if , t to pel .. bio moat seau4adr.. pp ewe %heir iwirigiatfett ire at all f. he retied istkni , ' which. I 46. - 0 1 tx 4 b•sv.ltt•lbtOt - lePts" i - *.niet4 me of the utter toe t tilt, i (etee t ecee, pre, w e p v i t tiptinelisa,eniateetpin hos ermine -.the signal •of Abet i'isted eattitettru4, - ' • . . • '. ~ , 1 ' In an?. q:14 , ..ii: - tbleti tatilti i Ole* the toirt). • l ' rest DO Snide levant.) 0 Id° " nos that the . t.capietty to hen • ;ohs. tr -weapon to i .the thee *bee iii.nrol attitee if the i oat ateplee.l4.,stlir :surestratinit 1 ike It is to the:.-see r o prudent* i ccoeldentticei,)trai ratite of Cue. i tir N ..rt, *4, game . at Inereass 1 or them, taimaterit ilatt .1.1 ee -1 we Mr. sett ic t he t to' the dot( .of'tlettien. thtt cher . preset liar nitaroAt add mails. indlysotin Inc else,' • :- W. It7ine . by Mail +*.(ac In - *mitt, 00,1111 the firing inenipie. el il7 the Nei Willies :I 'ls because notate,. i bell •ea!noott I he : pr receive I cheerily , --tort i itirt nano; sit Aril it, th.cdieet ; el triple Nee.. Ifitie th proird by emenelpt poloo lay tt iiiithe ,„ auntie the woe I , '.hit tits to the 110 . 01 *idled 11112062 the ; .bleir we noir ititr preltiveithatiest, ~.sothi rip' Is- ti.itat .'matter Of frt.; or A=ma tteiof sh two tares to r , hodltiou sof puch. In - the- lima community. It l i t, the e, I Its greater enemata of the iami. iidAssee, will' suoptset the Interior. fir lime tinily beseneenterder'of ' Wee Id; the soitualind.vestirtel thfs order rah ;only be detested to hither taat.,-i -, ..•0 welt 'is this ', ta. teeny of the • a pologiste of.:Thisity; ,upon It to he. Tor I A thstreystiec, letting aylope. t he. . li It - bore:to, raeletateettett... seller Itertisf.it 7 Seuth - Vainitinti that we' .cagtzmie .tho,egro. '7gtiesiztagoriisai o neut' Says 1105 : ~ ' lc it 01141, workle ent'Ais ever ', itiAtehee 'who* teri iiiii..tree gitAtitato'llslos; by Me sicker or: gluier 'ex.' ' tloittet'ot tlie hifyator orfeetter yore. The only_isitrep... Aloriedii this re's trialch the :11r la, bu ever ....eileti,ere . notterithi. bertol eottrtrie of s r tuts come to th e res. tieeiztatioetterien rff thooestert e!' ,1. 1140 4 1 /* of Os Vent and ONVit;,*.o4-2, cafe 70 $. ' • ' . • •••• , • a It Bilden 'tted 1, the Oratt,iirell aof tbs . Attics] -tate, . u l t 'as we non w Visa IL Is;/ sotto ;element 10 , :dstertnin • • led ;whew tsbiatetteable to halo :•At la ie lostertant - -feet, Out It is tint a fired testi:, 1" is at, Optiollikreet,.. we can have it. otherwise: if se will tt. .idetato fait e n d en fir*-sravokar•iitirsotelpi ' t will the tatolotre teentaid or tr,i;ttiors tiltitidiehoet If elosoeipatie jai. ' . I .. cdonstitolretialctheit eitreeette to. totteseititt aft, d-'• inadt Probitrlltyhegle tnifiecese even without She iiii, of amiantus 4 Colonisation., Tb Milleultyriettitivect. lobrosot and Window. bakes le, pod by *lfitote,ttott '1 , obT lose riotedyi and by. e ; tonoirttith is likely. , An be app:ted tuts 013'e:tent In b,__.ftba i r c lesoloktriss 4, .of.events.vi.th dr sr i t koist - i!‘r- . a.:l/4 .411.41.11q°3 `' . [ nation to that /4 - 0,. .... !•-• , ~.. , ~-, •••, - i:-..• , • lobeijodit4m of thaimati tkoi at 841441 h this •-".: 1 coveter. me thkseetterettott.h'ut• nowdit; sod .tiriot to • thisptiesint ettelapted revolit at theSoldit,itlitrolrt 4RI go lest it pill:tiny Intone; t 'AO - 11 MU pelletitelle . , stisseipschid that ,thesettho - bei histandtidet It voila Atte It !ll l :'lr . is ever *sr e. '.' pled Smoot um.. - silod klt-a ,, 41.01 pin;una,iwority yetis agis,...clv feted'ir soenes,- - -perl blowy . - hums ;or ditriae, to. !- -- " l • 44, 4*.tdaster.tp" 'ogres* sum as en thorn a 1 , .. pt at Aim; t ot. tants to is} among mitts trite, It 'Wtaially; is jtalOg. and Übin et, emit food, elOthins, 4014 'Whtilk. oat 13/. iirrile.etnanet aqiitity P!oPotttoo_ at tilloott.,o - ottroben - -tepid tato a
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