I I t . _ 171 1 0 THE Brialltr JOITAIIAL ■ _ NNAIf ' • Tor t 4.11 w.f. annum pipet& in (Orson,— -st'"V" I I - . „, t sin muddle—end 02 50 if M asing procured - ~ a , , - sTE A m p INTING n 0. 7, xe , -- to, of.* 11 1 7' I oo 1 1 , - do .es' (ID dq vanCe) 70.00 •••• i> 4 ,Ipti no taunt be Invariably paid Ittadvanee, ( • TO IotaIIIZISS 4TTETABIT; N 44 - r rut eVI be :tarnished to Carriers and ohm req. on • delhery . t , • ,,vveten nt School readier: supplied elth the I POTTSVILTIE IGEfIikTIN ERAL 44, uo, $1 in navanre order the diseontinsunied'of their neer* leemem. „. the r u 141. hr, may tontine. - to estid them - Oatil !! . , r ,....“...4 are rd. ••, • ~ . „ . t „,f , o ,,,ribers n - sleet or 'reitiee tO take their newer!, _ ~, f ro m Ille , fri , to whieli s they are dlireeteat;'ttmy are I' l ', i ~,,; , ,,it -.4:. Ontil they, hare settled the bills and • r ' - i.rod ;hem di,e4tlnuml. _ - . • • , : 1 i.,, 0. „61,, A mines to•ather ;dams oitttotit informing , : .. ,,,,t4i‘ber, a n dlthe nerrq,spera ere AVII to the formes • - tl,y are beldreapottaible. .• . .. j r ,ll n, • , ” i i,.. r .s.l. haTar!do.elded thariefailpg to take neoitair,„ ~.,.,,,, the offtrt, or, removing, ind Jesting (lent now l'"-, '',,,,. i. print* fa•-i.. a eridemoi of inta6tional fraud: l ra!•-•. • • . 1 . . RATES OF ADVERTISLNC. .• - ~.,„,,.,,p,- -; T r 0( . 10 lines, 60 cents forenelnaertion.—anb f ,.i,nt . infer 16.0, A een te each. 3 lines one •time. 23 „,. t .-ab.e.luent. ansertions,l2% tent* teeth All•ad i,r4;4..mititsove!l3 lines, for short peeloda, el:mimed sea ,4101 r..••• .. vivi , 0,4. .. TWO. Tiilii . i. la. ' irwr.4i: t67...1in05, 43. , • •88 $1 ts $ a . , - $3,0 f : .3t Harp, 66 125 111 '274 • 400 ~,i,u„•,.., . 1 IN) . -1. 50 3510 , • 300 .- 11 1 00 lio,s. -1-25 `2 35 . 260 400` -.6 00 ' s „,i„ i i ppp;, .1 25 ..,2 25 2 70. - . .4 50 700 .1':51Itoel; 125 ,'2 35 -2 S 5 ',. 5 . 00 ' 600 cr,n4.-lineF, .1- 2 5 .3 21 300.1 5 50 - .900 1tL1. ,, 71.0 FITZLT preSCOUNTILD is, iaQtiAILI OF TISLIVZS: ••36.. - Luarr, 125 - 225 p5O .5, 00 • 10 00 - fso qoares, 225 600. .. 6'oo ' • 9'oo r 14.00 ~.Thiet aquares, 360 , 6 001 ;50 ' .12 00 15 00 6 - i..urcluareA, 460 ' . 00 .- ' 00 "14 00 20 . 00 Q.iirtersid., f). "9 00 1 - 4 00 18 00 - 30 00. -.,5t..,,f.er cpaei foi.sh , ,it, pe s lo Alt per a,grrement.;" • arliminess ,totires. $1 eseh-•-aceompanied with an .1- s oerti....raent; 60 cents each. ' 1 ~, • ' . ---: - . A.lt-r:iwtnetzli before Marriages and Deaths. 10 cents. 'por I'n..f..r6ratlhaert Inn —gubaegnent Insertion...s'cent* • p , ;the. Nine wiled!' are eounte4asalinelbadvertigh3. Merrhlnt. an Ehthera.adyertfilna by th e .yesr. - with -.?•,,,p,. end a' siviind advertisement notexceedingl6. 1ir , c ,,,i1 he eh tized t in cl uaini tubscription ' $lO . 00 / , 5 p .,,, to th. am , ant of four. squares, with etuin. - , -:• ce. an , l cut ,, ii IN ion, , I ' -i. „ 20 00 Iroh.,ui ..deur,res.nt the rates deSh7tated-alsive:: ' ..-' • V.tvertii...toents Net in larger . typ than usual will' be e b uz , , t :;t for Aei,.t.adiaoes..on t hese prices. A 11; tuts . ill be rh.r..ted t be-I , a me Si lefttlryeess. :.-.. . • - No TrA.l, alteiti , emenfa receired . from...4.ilvertildng A :,n't, 3 br ~-1. e - Brept at 26 per c ut. ad hn.thes,3' .pi .;,....., unie=l by[Fivelal agreenieh with. the-Oil:1114.er. 31.,,,it:ev. 25 cont R each. Nat h s a ernm parried w ith no. .. l i re ., ';• ^ - .' 6 :ic. S'lttl.tti nwtleea, h rhatge. ', ... - '• Ii • ' `' .tII wole.k F ligions eharaeter_ and 1.,,, ~... itionsl nerposes. will be,c urged 25 rents finiany. ~,,',:ft....r. of !Ines nder 10. Over t Ilueti,4 centaperitne ; . .. . • 1 • ad 'Ronal, • ..• . . 1',',...- , i1n.7.2 o - meetings not ,of a , itenerai or Public stdo-3 , •t..r. chartfilat."4 c.nti.p.4•lltie for each insertion. To facilitate eateulatlone we will 44 , 1 e that 32ft lines' . silk. , a colunin4-1441ines a half column-rand 62 lines. a • tuarter e0ti1mn..r2952 words Emilie a eolutun-1416 a half ! .•lutan--aw4 731 i a quirter column.- All odd lines over. rtbwpisse. rharge , l at the rate qr. 4 cents= per line, toe one time. trod gliimtft per.line fon three:. times. • . _ yeerty advertisers must routine their advertising •to their own hui•lfieaa. A z.pries . for others, iitala . of it.* E.t.a° - 3.... are .In6t Includeilie business adverti:ementsi - UGAJ.; =BARDS.. L - 811.1 kitY E. I.IIIITII. PBELL a SNOW, • • • NEYS - A'rLAW. (ace— it corner of Cenirs snd. Narked • Ore:six.. 141=11Z4 • CA Tr()R South - •6l' • June , r. 1 (IEIQ. • .DAI,T,O, Jr., • . • • Attoiy ne at Lair, .. I.IIII.ADEV'TIPt to 222 South FOURTH St. I_,. Offfr — irWron• 'W111 , 13 'l9. --- • T o 1 I N 1)1. 110BARt has resumed 'the • }rapt Ire ot Ithe,lats. - Offie• en Centreitreet,opposite i to .AnO , ri,tn li.Ou.:itottsviile; l'onOit. , . 11.-•-. 'i. 'M. 1 . . 49 . ' ----- • --- IIIA NKLI N B. GOW.BN, - Attilfney ~ .t Law. oil,— Centre sir....t.tielw the.EpiPropal ClA:vb. • 'lt (Yr Tti Y 11;t. F., P k.• r2-2.ly': T 0 UN U. AD-AM, Counsellor at I.iivr f;'Citli , e7-14.1 6 Will Ftreet, (Itootil *)Now'tinik. 1 1 . AINE It 16 I ROUSE,• . tto.rney at Law. 1 , 1 - . -„, - qtrice--Ceuj re !greet, o vane the. Town i Lla:1 tttaville. . • , ' F - ; r . tii , bcuary.9; -. C.0 !3... . ...uTiomAs. R. BANNAN, 'Attoiney . at , Law. "011freitiCenize4tiwea l ,opposiletkie Episcopal . Church. Pottarillr. l'no na. , I NOT. 20.''..A - 4.:-Iy. ' --- 4 P. sPiNNEY; Attrirney,ap Law, ..,.. -- k. Ashia l n4. Srhuyikill •rokiity. l'a.; wilt ail as 11:01t In the ptirthake and .alert ) Ural F:atali•••rolliction a renti...ke. [Ashland. May '23. ';.,: 21-ly • '' - . ( - 11FRISTO 1 1 11 , ER . li.. 4t• 1-1 .. I. E, Attor v./ my at Law. l'aitaville..Sqliii)ll:ll.l enLinty. P.a., inii;:e,—ln , ratiaticongo46get.!cornerel Stc•cmd.. April 11. '471 ' . ' - - , • _.l, - _____ ..,..,..:_... VCTD B.:(;REEN,Attorne' at.l;aw,' .D p ntt St it le . Pa,' - Itoutia Westi corner- ,t:I. nt ie..:end „1,-....t xtreet.; Setntrt :glary. - I.4itranCe,,,,n Market ttl. •• N. [l.—Mly be con'i.4lle‘t In iSerrtan. • ' , )11y 7 . 'A't I , ,'. '. ',.. , 10- • , . - . . • litiSl•NISB CARDS'.- -- - LI TEP REN II A RitlS, Mining 'F4iO . 0 A. , r. 'OtTii.,-)lpaket FL a1 ",r1m . 34, PJTTSTILL.E. : ;luny '42. 7,1-E, ! [CO: 42 lyt ti -1 ). S 11 N (MON, Su reeon Dentist ; I._ti m+rko orePt,i, , ..ecqnzl.D , or at.re - Third : , istreit: - f ,ufh .I,l+ PM bvillr.' ' ?fat 5, 'O3 1:,1*,-. _ 1 • .. __.........- . • A . Y. W:',SIIEXFI*, l'Ottst ; ille,LPil., I j0at.,49,,,_1 , 0,p,y1va'hi,,: tat,4l.mlo,zicali'urvey; .. exili,rer. Intlaninirins.fir. li.)r! d oo r 11.1;0. .41.11. 1 4 1 A• A' S r' I . i . ; 1 0 A 1; 1' Fitt .' It - ealista . e A '.. Ag.o.- M A IIA'N1)1* C. ITV, Srlm,ll,ill C,ouixty,"Pa. , 4 -1,,t-r kddre+s-- .., )latia - ufiy Cati . P.i.)." : , - .:I roll 3t.. 'AI ~ , r,': I - ,1-3. if ‘.) t liliang meek.. _toll lery - a7levv)er;;,- rortsVILLI;;- rENNA.. • I; . "nether 11.'511 • NlMlnniral lErt:in, , T. and Draughtsman...attends - to tulle tit'p l .r•h•tie nr ' to the 6.4411A1 ng* ahtl po!topz op , 4 . .1 , 1 mnt - hinery, l',•o'Cmi !on. Nt‘rch V . ft=t - • bale of 11.;:t1FAtate ih‘n.z. of , :p•i3i J.andt..'" offt, 11:0:Int:mg° Ft •pll l I,tl r,' , 10 14-I • John' A A anufacturer NsI4:QTOIt OF MINES; an.i.l E. pLoI:ED. 4 LANDS. 0 re, West Market street, nbn+:l. h. j l 1.1:f: TI and .10:14 Neill. 228 bock I . l , llFNill,'Selo.li)her . • WiLLiANfESERNER,: ' • tanufecturer of ill 'Rinds of Earthen Ware - and Yellow Ware. - N • • •• Srrn;ol strorl, near Knoll.erh's .slap Thetnry. Voti, Ilangiug;Vapen for klowerp,,tc:, &C• 1 w. U B:1NN A N Agen't for the eel= of coal IZonts. sat • of Real •I}r tie sfrect, cpperatn the Episcopal Church. G.6c,e.,1:- . —flen. lieharr.Jno: pL f,.,.rg •W. :M.) der. lies aj W ..0 u m I n pi: Edward . ' (Aug. ln,' HOTELS. - • • THE ST. LOUIS. • : • Chestnut StrpH, ktetweesa:- Thko and - Fourth s Atti • Philadelphia. • havo,c for a lirra or ) rats. th the ilh.tty.tire•of 'int. - mm.l . n: to and the It ,,, oine <9inm 0011 y. that it w ta the r.f finer 1 , •t •f - Isit. hit s htionwntlrwr,rovinvitetl lin 41 n a sp,p,,jor •the aplrttn.ntwarwats7:244 intt•fuenikheil in, m , rtrrri -Itri ei. 1 1 , ..1,.eatt..1. nll th. , .,depf , t.an4 rtrttn 1 -. 4 -13n4in..,. and in the itntirdinte yid nity nt the Cu • 1..0tt °Vice. nn4l It, Fern rArhange,. , . . . , coone,t,l wit I,' Itoi Ilritel 1.-a Rerfilor.nt for .ibe" se 00.1.1i0n of ;hose pretorrintt the Vttropesti plan.— Pry••• f. ItOorn• froni thrre to Seven Dopsrs per iireek - ' - '" , 'lsn: to !motion. . . - . • - . .... . • 1:..Ar.1 1.1 LA per Tab'. for tnerrhaota and 1 u:tno,so• tut u ,troni 1 to 3. P. i. • • ; EMIT NJ•ttl.. II ISAAC 1.. DEVOE: A r 12;'F^_ EXCHANGE. HOTEL " -.1.,' • . • Centre Street,: , POTIS% ILLt.,LP A-. renssct fully irrcarrus.the. puhlla- that tak e n 31,17 - well knees Hot.tl. the. EXUDING E. r-loe , l at the corners Ventre and Cslllmhill slreelS, and's , il! aleiute her whale t nut; and attentluh Itta.fiest ; class lintel. - Eve. y (tent:fon; will - he tat 1 le tlitscotia,tyht guests. - Ecrelleut stehli rut Is to the'hnuse.. She respectfully saliettsi fair share t - ttt.he pitrouv;!. St.."SANNA MAYS:G. ' FECER'S moTgL, ...... Formerly Pottsville House;) ' - - fl , - . , 1 (171fre , and ./.:-.l! , hantanty. Rs ''' ,i i : .. *. ,1 ir, 1 j JOS. M. FLO En s Prry'r. 4 ----iA7.;.e!"-!.: • 4 T11F.: I UNION." • • • .•• • Arch Str:,PhilAdelph4t. ProiriOnr • ...zel.„,„„„„to erlii I mi. r , vironi,nt •• iIW I.y pnß.rrt_rr eRr. h. ntl4l.4rtx g , f 111 0 . rlty.'and bi . e'ron . P.rti , ” l ."ll.hrte , 4 If; the c , lnf.rt and vantx of Ole , busir,AA putlil. ZimltTettim;sl per s.lli•Erthfr •i• .0 • I • . . AMEIIL(%% ItOTEL - 9. • PHI•LADELP4,IA,.*, at • 1 - 4 ., 1 " LLocated 1 on ' CTIESTWITT Street; .=- Oppotilte, the 144 State 11ouse • end in -411,•. pro:it:Ml.3r toi the princlpel Jobbing and, 1 n port 1 n ic 'louse.. Ila nks,'Ctutour II o u ei.. Court • Menne. :rot 1.10-rico( euni•••,n.44. . Dniing. the .teat, )Jear t h- - holt, ih Au Irene.ll! iret• refitted. jOryenn• Tint! Int th,.•ity mi bu.in..f.,or pl.. tie.. •11l find thit 1100, fruit u'.. 1 .111.-ri4 -rat ion /11 - 1 , 1 lil, xlvpiloinittiol,o, 011 'tilted to tloir rontf,t And ernivi.l hence. The Cily„Parvn!iir C "' ran re 1ak..0 at lb- ddr , l'eut Railroad flopote. sod sill Ming 11 , 1.r..nr,;rs in within 1.45.',1tian halt a sZviati I , , k.; f0,,i,....'i ~ ~ - '. I • ._ . Tt.U.N14;i41.. 30 p er day. ' '''' ' ... -- -... .: t . , SUPERVISORS' (ORDER'SOOKSI ( 4 ' 1)1;INTED and f)r sale at -' .... I . . sai 15;11.1-. .B.IVAN,A.OI 1141cst i' µM.. L song, -.';_ 1, •: 1 .-. wnn1.V.1.441 . AI:WIIECATI..DKAI.V.R IN : k r To 13A.CC0., - PIPES i. AN D-' C I CA - R S . ~. - - 1 . - - 1 - -- ,-* C..ntrei Weill. Opppaire lb* Tevrailm n . ' - , : f:.. POVINS VALLE:, .p.t. .: o. 21 ,1., .I• • ' VOL..XXXV • • S7 - 7-7 , .;=',--:; , -, _ -M- ' t ,- i-t - i4. - 7-.., .......r.-......,- ,-.4, :-.. - r,-..f ---,,,5,,, -3., - , q -:.,, -,w- -,,,,•!,- i!nlinns ot. the Philat - rtier 1i o. 1.. ,:.1411411,1E'17,VAIS,PlISE1.11 DRUMS IN i rocilst Mt and Broa ' Also, oulreato o I MAL k 3AVISI.#IO3I . -SPRINO . MOUNTAIN,: krt.& tiA, V & 4* Dow. • Mo.. lest Qualities of Red a COAL. Whorros ,,, o„ .1 Port Rich N 0 . ,: - Elizabeth Walnut ‘free:. Ptlt Tritiktl No.. 6 Doane Ntrort. BO • _ _.• snrrrias or ans. nth: pc iIIITE. I IBII, NED ASltand TftEM '4O.I4I,4,PRANKLIN Clll l llld l l .£4111,1) COAL: also. lIAZ.t. 111(11.1 COAL' • 277 11'31nel - street, Ph OFFICES:' • 4 Kew street,' New 17 Doane striet,llos L' . Pier No. 14 LHAS. BECKSC Frrmress or ROAD-MOONTAI.N. • 'RtiD A:1.1 COA .o f f i cEB: f 451Souih street, le c 11.3:1,ir5111 , 11 , t street, P PHILADELP Shipping WIEIAIEVES.fcIiAN :• Delftware Rfver,'Pla (205 Ifittnilt Street. ; *PFFICES::J;II,O Broadway; Now State Street and'Me Itt.PPLlft (N.t• cor..WAltint OF.WES :) 35 Phie :St roet: Neu. iMerchaptie MIN f.IIK A ID I , niprin CE:LE,B4ATgIILOCU:ST Mot' STA] spoil:, vi.:l .RED;ASH:. I. : . I .. ~. : . go.:l3Saliiut St OFFICES:N6.III- Itmadway, . Building. , • (No. 11 Mom» Street IT lISkItF,j--(11tEENIVIC11, DEL. cep to eEAsscflo r , ren;a: . • WHITE Prom the PI NEKN OT arkt ,ItF: L RED -.A From their: PIPEN X c I. OANAtiANDI76:S.:9 It.REN NV II • 0i1:11'kl:—No.10 Aprit9, '6l .• • and and ing Pohl ta• . kr.. and. callOetini Pcdt eIIAS. M. im.r.. LOCUST OAP, LOCUST 110 t . : AletnointlAnt In Other find quslitil White mind Red A' i No. 214, IYabod genvi. IPharres..Sduiy/kii • tto. • healer,in all niains port , Ps, • • 'X'11011•All .; - WM. F. NoollY ivrArr a Ut:L'l3NGfr . LWI 1 PUBLISH _~~ PlerNo. A. MAUSTON SIVEYLKILL I%AV Wharf No. s AU : DEN,-R ItO,MMEL,raT Wit art S'oe DAVIS PEARS *bar/ No . CHAS. MILLE AN'D ISVIPPIPLRE CAIN, 'HACKER Bifi'PEß4 OP . • - .I_l;kbru3ry 15.'62 Locust.GAP; . VQ:rICE.-I hay .11 itAckIER •e..cotik• ant., n. mOUNTAIN-1.71-11.14.1r0m L?eu G • t • ! LetuFt Gap, Jan. 2, 6.. . . I Hammett, Van Duse MINERS AND SIIIII.PkitS LOCUST 1110E11T 1 .2 Ft 1 .201 WitlOn' OFFICS.' 14.101ty .din No. b Dein! lilitreb 29,'62. . . . i'!_ALLOWAY MI, bi..tarf. font of tisker jug pinolllvls shipped at nnv !Inn, d, • 0111ceSo.133 . Walnu March 2 . 2,'62. ' • REPPLIER' • I have a ppninteri T rt, and exri wave Agent.t fey 1 tie Ipenducl of the flellterlee forreert .(4.,a0r N. ItrPrmi, viz: .Locust Moon aim, from• do . "do - ;Broad idoiztriain ' " . is Peach do- It Atli, • • cif 1 1:5' NoTembei 15.1 I • Pirties tr.) purrbase 'r.Coali coo 0rd.....r from TYLER, STONE t CO. Trion, -SliEfrK T XLER. Hartford. Co • Or, me heretofore. froniltElT NCA:I7,,T9 ttni • CHARLES HA PSIIIBE, ; • i - 4.is•Eit AND SH PPER OP • , Stalng. Mona n :Coal.' _ JIE NSVALLEi PA. • - irr•Suer;visior tto WM. 311LN A . a, CO, • . • dadreits4liAtlLES. II AMP ,UIRE:, .7eattsrl . lle, Lai xtkne• temntY. P "," -E fi. GILES, Assn February..=, - " ' ' : arikeieloaltely, its Pistil*. -DAY .11 Parties alwase depend upon OFFICE-109:Wskiniti. • llsrleis,+ : •April 19,'62, REMOV, N . G C MORRIS( I.N • bls «tort to the b,,a110 11. L. Cu twat d m* al Ilan! waif. Store. Cinire atferd, keep consbu , .tly no tuliTufa full coriPs., Proviolloos. and - floor sold aLfba vers . kw est suarket Tburi'l4l2l Err , part, &Toro, he a'rontinurnee of the'pafrooada ti Aare ot the trade of the eodr - Poitsallle„ April' Ist - DOWN- WITH. BRO ROACH, Sc., , :1 1 1-O.O‘,P.RF.PAAAI Dear ID itarlursibic . tio • a 1 *errata, The pnpriatlool pe — iionaartie. romminena It a - poraose to &DJ ID the Quartet tara , tloti to all wholry it. ' for atlt,shelfaula sod ref*, • , JOHN G. no, Vim 31,'6..-22 Glib] ' CiNSI'ANTLY o purposes, at , Potts SUs t Nei 20, '59 I. Turn Tclll ;D. EVERY ';$A j TIM A kßeading LOCOMAN, i • !PR, - STONE. 4 - CO."; ' - • •11c TVININNJ IN TAUNIISDENCILLPTIONS pk , - Red and *bite Ash I '''' WY.LIOI4: - Ailitl LEHICit COALS, - i .-. • , • &wt, . 1.- *ROWS CRUX CIIIIBMILAND COAL. c . I {E2Bi alnut s tre e t ; ridladalphli. , • • CF,.?.: : 9 sphlacton Beilldlng.Pravideaca : •.• .16 roaday4New VOr4. !, . . `PlSSiii.s, ' • 15-T RI9SMSYi). , 1 1-• , • Top' Coal sirvsra- coat., • Sr BROOK, White . 'Ash 'fro TURK, r • - ' Ca 3,t ‘, it ii. -.!o. ri PATTER4ON ..,.: -,1 -, ,n4ri, roiSerz H ... tnerk- itkney , & ; Wel lington,- ~• ;• Agents, i F 4 it,title:,ti their ieleNnated LO UST MOUNTAIN .' • ' r ' . ' • I .; ' ' C 9A 4 '.. , V - ' ••, ,' 1 17frinit7 'ullaiFililre:Yo4: -.. .• -' - h p . OS 'Milk Street, a.ton. _ , ~., .''.. ICES: ,123 Waling Stree Phils,telptils„. -...•..- , • Scharf. No. 6,R utetrA..• i • .--*.:-',- - . ..K . 'Ap 1 6,qski - . .., : 4 4:1!, 1.. -. ,1-.1- ii 17144 NO. T. r • .1 . ' •-' ' 4 1 0 N. - ii. , Vialittj ' . I ' , 1.. i;-• .. 'emir' rick . of ' 1 j i ' . . • 11316.12Eirle'Xid Ir .' 0 i'fiClaso..l, -.. t AVIiARF Nii..7, rola RIJIROND., '_.. ;.. •-' orr i tr „ : t , :. :.?le Walnut i • ikttreetlhllatts4 .. itht.l7 r i. ; rk • .. ': Pei - ber 16 1 1 , 7 42 YT SCIIITY,LEILL .ALN I ladelphia: ork, I•n. '5 42 ER & CO.. II AND SUWON • York. - ! Hade • r'60.48 ELP A qOAL. CATION, 11 , 1: pACITE, COAL, I, . . . '. • -', ..OFFICS:. - 201 wainu Ilti rret , 1.1111. Al) ELI' II I Idi . ' '.- • ' ge:110 Brujaway..NE YORK. ,4! • . ~ 86 Slat Btreet,lLOSTbS: . .. . . ED . & CO: " olifalt piiilfrE,irs tar beat ra tirs f DOMESTIC COA;4,' —sai l Pr.prietdra.of Wolf re* o,lliery, cape. late a prodtte,nfreser 160,000 tons a' your %ph.. crribra. tut DtationDl(KO-Ash.) and Iltscw' lizatn,(ll , heteAth,) - i F.'s elusive kgents for thesaln :Übe puredy, genuine Loz enst iNiountain 'Coal. fioin the Is ctist , fiair Colliery of thok C. Porte A Co:. all of which wilf"be.shypped direr( tolw York: via Canal:, or coastalie, via Greenwich Woe , (below', Navy Nal:eat:mead phia.) i ••, ~ r ~,.11. . ' , , fit•P from -Philadelphie, ier-110. 11, , Port Bich . T. rholest 'qualities of T.ED aria_ , ii . RITE' All COALS'froui Seti nylkill 1 Coun,ty, sieleEtel' with P pen ial care' and.shipped'under Our persenlllaupertntendence: - Elizabeth ' '• I .. • • lrf , . I '. At p ort t If. .1._,1 ,__ • Lt.' lIIG If str.iwNIOUNTA IN and COUNCIL . RINI E . 11 '4. ....'.. ,1 „ , . COAC.S:i• ' '' - •' ' • • 1 .. . .. . . •• -t, '-' ' Irican Baltimore Md.. - ' -- ".r 'e cel.A.ietei.tialittzttittg - tty umiN II OUS COAL, ..' , t 1 1 , ' • itteraey Citr: ~I. '';'' • . ~ • t; 1 . . fria;Lehipb and .Wrowt Canals.) - ' T e very puttnirlor WILKOIIA itE COAL, from a ce 'Baltimore -rein,l ; takaa fronr-ttie - •• kutt , ntrled Imp Itet m:ft and Coal ,Comparly's k:Ktate "Agar Wilkeeb rre: at :the COUNCIL 111.IDGft , lOOA :, l o th of .hi for strata 17 , 4 f pam.. , t0ti0r15....••• • , -_-.,...... -....---,—...-..., . '.. VrichOhl e'ellideilltilg . in one ogicea,„ trim- pinks. o .haa want and , (4,ll,oested these , .14tralti. it.t, pronou theM the nest An.tioettic,Ceals for . steam In u se. to-, duoang ncl clinker:less ashes and area, ter blaze, than any ottiljr kinds: now before the pnbllci. ~ - .. fOr 15, '59 . .. ; • - • CO: • Lilltadelphli. nrk. thanto• Row, •n _ . BRO. Vovrtp , .Stit - Phtladit Provid!rnce. NdoC+O.;- OP 711C .wurrE AS and • . AL • - dt, Phil - n(16011a- • Iltonm No. 9 Trinity 4. York.; I' • Widnfir. !. WARE 'AViNtiff. fiANT. ASHLAND:. . • ir.'1..4.314:w35. - - ;I,' • • 81; CO. , • coil! Com I Co al S . STOUL,VAN WICKLE BL. MARTIN, G .i 3 T ng. , Il Itiiom 44, Trinity 11101dng, t , . 1 No.:111 Brtillway,. New 'York. • • Linen f .. ni' the erletested F1..71.T N (LEIiIGII) COAL. fre‘ ii Ih6 Kant:sew: •Cot.t.4e.r.i. nes . Hazleton. Pit:. and de. ( len. In' ih. V..a eseleties nt' „I '". • 'I - ! " 1.1411 G 11, 1 4; ILK EtillAltlt li. X. SS IVY C.K I LI. COALS', l' i - , .lik elcllent, 7 f i ' . '. ri0.1.1.:T0, - LA_KIu.AT I.IhusTAIN 4 on ., I.I.:411g1II, ' SPOT'S TifINT.I.:II ASO% EEMPI RE (WatosAnit?.) TIA'3 , IO I)lv . r.rs . nEw Asn. ISE r tINGI MOUNTAIN. ' lIVIAIONT i VEIIN nr,W;Asii. •IveCii, , -mot:N - 111Ni : ' '-' -4- -_-•' ;.' liellvere4 direct troy the Mine ud on tnard of Teo. , • ,selh at . . tterNto.r. . i. NEW raTII - AMBOY, .- - E,Liz; . : - _ i At 6 ..T. 5 - rotrr: f.TA..if iVii:xi.e. , .. • . 1 -.---,----, ' - ri ,-SC-1-11JY:14Kt I I ANrisiqtrcz STS: Ilad b I • , & COOK, T AINi • I LACK 11EATH. 1 G. Coals. ' • hia.:and Wood/014, 1 Hirer. ; • • . lasi/ 31.Cnoi hippo. and Await. •tiplkill lis ten,. Pii.• 6-1 y •I COAL. pointed CAIN, 4,ntxfoi' my LOCUST ap is W. ". . . 141.,5CH LILtIIiBERCER, Agent, 111131 ER A3D ButLrER or: TIIC cri•aft.rrct. Mark Heal!' White•l7lCand Peaked i l itiountain.Prce Burn og'Pink Ash . • . . 0. ADDrtf.S6.—N . rfrarit.i.s or, MINDS3TILLE, SChtlyi killC.unty, Pa. •. • ;Apr1112.'62.-- I • • 1.5•1 f • & Lockman, CELETIKATED IN 'COAL. • York. l!ostoIr.1 , L ast - Franklin: Lorbe l ryi'Velii-Coali ItlY EAST FRANKLqst . LORBEit. ly RT Cat I. IN olio - Alga izeluAvely by MeFETN i .Z:t i V i i i i4I A „ L fI D C " ; "" .itUI C , O. W V S o i:i7 ' lyl thy de gn r ie Dli n po " n L gt t nog a'poreartiele: $ • ; - I i • 1... • OFFICES ;, ' . , i ,- . ! No: 1:191 W alnut , Si., Plailsidta' .` No. ill Broadway, "...laity Bitildlng, ~., New York.:;,, j. Ilo,:,31 lillby it I, Boston. • • 1 ,I HENRY HEIL, - ' • . 1 13— RltiS has facili wcand toils' of Coal, at blow the Nall Yard: I" 171:11 3 . 5 7ad n. S -- COAL:. . Tremont,' March 29, !6/2 .1110VELTY COLLIER. ,rl l liE UNDERSIGN ,11 ebiaed' .SIOEIN Irpikect by George laikert, iud ar ttart for the _ 11111..151 FOC7IIT, lIIT Rmrdßi ,(Rnrm 3.) New i our pole agent far thin e, lebratrd Coak- All or dera inert witty prnmpt atter, inn. • iCO, *tsrizi!. Qet. b,''6l. • • . 40.tf •Irosir. & CO..the mitt of 'all my Coal. the owned . and worked by • east Run Colliery nnel. - dg mmoth Vein do :vie AI • LES A. REPPLIER.' 1 . ICONNER . /14, PATTERSON, MINNA. , A I ND SHIPPYR4 OF TR, CFLEARATED Loon : t BIOU111:,, : *ii 'Coal. ny of the above Aimed ; slant , ;St reft. l'hilk'da.l Building.. New York.- • e St, llopton, Man.. ietieut: • • - ..„ lERk,"I3ROTIIETI. ' , : Philadelphia. ' -. v. ,esxtn,. '7#i w r ii ,u.,. r.irr i Enso Ashland. Bcbagtklll Cotinty, 'Pa.; [lv COAL;. BREAKER. I . 1,1 1 1-1 h ,SUBSCRIBER ,invoQt -11 rd and Patented' it new' and Pthiple machine:Pe breaking Coal to any alYbttia marketeleniands.'noweli* the tmeal the patent; upon 1 I:amenable terms; to the *paned in the bosinem , . -The paientright tor ona him* Colliery In earil dietHet *ill he 'riven twany one who will make a.tair o ftbi Olotebide,;nd permit these engaged In thp• trade to ob aerve s lio operat Mee. • I R. Creamna , Soh aylk County, Nare4 1, ',IL 91y ,•: ; • 'Bl Docc St,:fts4lad'a. hi. the Wuto the Breaking of., Coal.. CIE SUBSCRI}3FR ItaritigHobtain od Latter* Patvot fora new and ukor improve- Inent the braking of reveetrulty Utter* _the Wiese to the eoniideration or the. mining 'nubile and nth- Prx.:nod ottOtberal IndoreOnEntn for PR; Intrraine. Wu to ok.oen t t AQUI r. 11! BOLTON: ' ' Poettarbon;*buylkill;Coortty. Pm. ',I Feb. 8,152. COAL." 4' COALis now and *laity; bi •rriri from- ttiam, mq are aril.le: 1 1LL!1d. 1 ).1% A lifcEttit. 16-slne HOQK SPIKE . UFACTORY. it now ,prepare .10". manufacture ItAILAPINICS of eti tielertitimm. at. item. iffeet lilefie` rotes and terms. T i tteltful to the remota pu -foe'r est funny ' , respect Ireell attention to this •fbraneh of hominess. FR9►2 , l* Pt/Tr. I Apti112,`62..-- , . • I. • ODS!! N. has , removed . Fr formerly occupied'. 1 7 TO Capt. Prank Pett'P hire hi will endeseor to stork of Dry Goode. Gni. rid Feed*. which 'will be priers, for . rash.. • - oal.l respectfully solicit of Ma old elastomers, sod muolty getientlly. • • 14— T ,_., • . . - . . O DiSABLED SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, I 'AM Ntast, . and WidOwe' or . Othet Heirs j - of tboit who' have died Or been killed in tie r Service.; W. R. POTTS; Esq.,' Attorneys for f Xlatmants, - Benuty Landi and Pension Agent, 1 - Pottsville, sobnylidll ; Co., Pa. , ..; ' '. -; 13ENSIONS 1 prormied fort. Spldie i, 1 i , &.m.% and Marinel of the prasonti war, who. are mill-did by reason of:wounds rerelrodioir ":41 was ...i i i e .. 'trarted.wlfite lo 'service' and Petodonaoßounly M end . rrear . nf inty. - ntrpiDea fOf Mi4OWS tdotbor ba fro • itboao wbo bee. dled,or bran kßled wbllo in srevioe! . . ' wars Bounty. Land proeuted fbr Seniors In any of th is 0 • . . . w , ! !'. •- - ! . - 1 • ! ! T Pot tof,il, Pa. ' 11 !Sir Potions &siring to.fratfart. bariseie, with at !to Bounties, Pensions. te.: ran bay* It - attended ! ' calling at the ofitelo of W. R . P-rrar i Esq.. Conti* at ' adjoblng It:change Ihdel. mbar, oast; tidointallon VII ' ba alien. !! - BW-4..'62.- •' " -. '. ! 111 . - Kg - REBELS.. . , EXTERIIINATOR. rioN im entirely.• Is s edate destrnelton to has been. used by many n article superior for the It is earialp to jive sat- I. by • N Dru sts. , tre street. Pottsville. PHOTOORAP JUST. REVIVE swot, holdir:g•2o,'3o, and superior manner. In •• - • dups. for ells , • April 26.'64 hand, T. Raila , far pw , . Ihr euhp.ritcof I p aw, . A-COS TEI i , - :. • • ' • 1 119.1 i Lig Cir. Tqlr, 'Mai AID 311X0 617 S 11!0111 THS ORES! 9r mks, ALIX 9 ' 1 NIT Men 11:11,Laiv . i:srazials T 6 001, iwnio ir • ALiii I ~. , , i--- ~ '• • ' • • . 1 1 0 . • ~,' f -; .• ~ • . , •I ' . . , -URDAY SIORSI G, BY -B.ENJA*I 'ir - ....iiiri7lsivikNT ..- 84j ' Delaware 3 at Pier:No. O. D ETHPORT; &C. k- .. iuia, l iti'l) . I .Z0...'1. nnuxswick. BETLIPORT, N. '!.tit.E.s R. NI ARI'M ir CU. have par- O , formerly uovi prepared to coo. • • SAVE 150-100 15 PER A l -10 1014 1, fresh. assOt 'aoltorirait P, bound la or..katl4ois •t7rM, wl ANNAN 2, Boot Store. 110 - 01 WW W , - 6,-.lilJ,G:iSr.e'94.B fOr 'tbe, shipment orldthracites. • • • Pier Nei. 9. • . 4.4 sannereur,] . R. T (min . . SIN Ch i Ek IqICICSON - , , . lICHITTLIELL WRITE437I BED ABE, • Lehigh a.nd Bit . a 1. .. P rPICES ' {ird l B 3 t 2 at Walnutl s oae treet, r a ittadel t pl i ta.. WHARF 110.9, RT SIGHS! OND. r 594 - .t Pier No. 10 . . t - : • , BANcßorr, imvis : , &. ro., • MINIRS AI.II),SRIPPERS 07 CELE RATED - ASHLAND 'COAL, FllO3l MAIIANOY MOUNTAIN. OYFICW-111 Walnut stmt. CoMnsenelal • Phitad•rphiw: . 1 • , New York Oftle•--79‘Cedar street. Beeten - OlNes-2.5 Kilby street.; (Oct. 43, 431 • • • -vier Se. -11.! :1 •• : ' LEWIS .A.URENItIED Bc. CO.; =, wacktaal.kbtatrltaillflat et Anthracite . & - Bitivainoias Coals. tubMout street.; 1.611•061ph1i.. :;• OF/TICES S 110 Broadway. New York. - • , $ State street.DoPtoil. .` . • 7101seerShippers Irma 'Vitutethfirt., • ' or- • i , _ scrasn 7110rNTAT111,' TIAZLETON AND COUNCIL. BIDiIE COALS. i'F9.l3 BitOAD TOR . , • ; • .• D - The Huntingdon and, Brolid'Top Mann : lain Italllrond and Coal Coinpasey Req,pK-traity - mill the atieution 'nf R: R Cannpanita, Steamboat Owoera and litannfarturers to the value of ' COAL as a STEA M.O EN ERATOR AND FOR MAN PURPOSE.?. • '• 4 THS BROAD TOP COAL FIELD, Having connection with PUILADELPILIA -AN - 11 - NEW YORK - , bath byCanal and Railroad - , thieugh .ran la and New Jersey, Is net to the Interruptions Of Shipment* incident to the Forriliati ttm.ba, and ref:l:liar Aupplirti'cati safely bn counted upon throughout thqY.ear. •- : . Lewis .iiidenritit &: CO. HIT. Made arrangements a berlay. they are. in .dmily re. •elpt - of large quantitieri of the rboieaut BROAD TOP.and they p e Prefolied to Ail order promptly: at market ram., • , Warnut 'streel,„!Philidelphla. 110 Itroodway. New York. I 14 R Ilby at reot; Barton. - 7 34 Weattulnater Wind. Prosidenre. Jane 1.441 i j - 22- • . • Office of the Celebrated . 'BROAD TOP White Ash Semi=Bituminous' A\i)• E*lt Os Igh ,Chats' I " -- f : Irts,:lo4. Wainut-Street, - PhilttdeStphia -The unitersfuned would respeelfully . eall you Mien. ;Fon Sri the ,Celebrated timed Top ,Ccial,,mined nut of his irrfrciperty. prepared • directly under bia!own super, Wein, hd confloina,bla operatlens exclusliely this! Wgiqn. (Anri ( aenn other miff coda I'4;r mee.) the purchaser SiPiicir/tlffikOst‘tfitileglreiriiiiii , /if PSI terrillirte: ruins reins hi from of h.q. rowinties sukitituted. sfhlth In ap pearance might he similar. ,but fu quality vastly inferior. prom the misintaawous arramtements which hare been effected with! ihe principal - haltered and Canal Comyw ,nies. purchasers can be sup:died 'at the hisre.t price. upon the most reasonable, terms, and at the shortest . notice. StPAfli Generating. Marine 'and .Loeninntive.En: gino.a. Mills and Puddling. Vtirnare., Glass Man , utscturing. , Blacksinithlng, Cokeing. Drirk and Lime Luininx.;lhts Coal canna. b. exc.-14 d. - - , itemOtness from . Sulphur ' and 1[17411,1,1.n blichly Enbirlou.. In the maarfaet uring of fron. ami.dmaruetive to litaelilnery, rollers nod Grate Ogre. Oars It pre-eml. netier. lti rosy emnbustlon. combined ri.h Ste beautl, tut I_Thlte flame, reriders It tim•irabla' fuel for - Parlor Grates. East Lehigh C.dal. • 1V0T1CE... , 414. atmtrihrr .haying Alen been ate. pointed Sole Agent for the - sale of , the ,Othchrtted - Fast Lehish Chef , mined from the Lehigh Coal 'and [inn .Coul 'Ogny's land.hy Conyngliam & Mettler. and shipped at Mauch Chunk, flatters: himselt - thak.he can amply thetrafle with an arthle, Irt quality at:ol4l.par", Non unatirpaseed by any in the market. - , Vfill bepleaSedlo communicate any further infosma! - Hoe, AO wilt he moat happy to 'reecive your patronage, ; '• Revectfully, uniquir lIARP. rowEL: av-ciittion,.iParehaper l y etre respectfully re quested to yequire - all perwons representing, themselves as My 31:011ta to produce a'written ceillficate to that egeeh. Slay 2k '6l • " ' .21.0 . 1 LORBERRY-IEEK f' • Lorberry C oal. fir Interim Costa are adrertletd and sold tinder the LI A name nt "Lorberry," To 'hereby annoyer* that the arideraizned are THE OYLY MINERSid , LOIIKERRY COALS: and th s at Mown SISNICKSOS OLOVKFL Mr. J:It.,IILAKISTON, and %l " . LEWI AUDY.NIIIED CO., Philadrlntila, receive all null Coal at 1 fide-witer.— Meoang. SINN 14i - SON it GLOVER r aryl: Ing 'Slessra. Kitt miller, Steea2 r. JOllll R. lILAN UONl , terely Measra. thief/ t Nutt IneNand Sleaara. LIMA AUDEN• . . . . . . . . MIED LLD. receiving Mertere. Whielei. Miller 4 C.4;.'s=- and they ore the only dealers is this Lind of Coal, and It fiap . be shipped by no othei parties.. ; ': ' 1 . lIITZMILLF3t. St 1:1 , .8"4 CO. . -- .. -•• GIEAEFV;A NUTTING. F . , . : _l--- -WHEEL:M. lIILLER.4t CO. Pinegrove. 24Maj '62 .. t' ; , , 21- . riYINE I4ORBERRy I - COAL. .:. 11• t".. have' thIF. tlafqonOnned an aT ' retirement with Meters. LEIIII AUDENRELD 'Ai CO.. w li•rehr : they are to havithe cachaire sale of all our LORI!KRRY CC)Ar;shipped rositirloe, via the PhD's. Readh4 C. U., for the year All parties destritlir Ohl* fernrlte. cost, esh he assurr4ofpbtslnlng 'the gimp ifie..egnadWkraleci artick, from LEWIS NUDE'S. keU. I I WU EgLER;;MILLE4 • CO.', Plnegniee; May I'o,'f2. OHN VEIN NEW= YORK. . 1 . SABIVEL.BONNE4U Jr,•:' ' ' 1- 'olo. 40 Trinitilßuilding, ' ' ' : . - . ..* • 1 NEW - yogic, 1 • OR. f* for sale 'HONEY BROOK .end . NORTH . it pinata • : MOUNTAIN LEHIGH. 'COALS, in. Wei. or nln beard trawls:, at LLIZABEHIKRT and :1F.H.., 81tV CITY. . • , HUCK:MT. COAL;In bnalliaOr vont TldeliratOi I • . wiLitinsserotir. COAL. :m. do:. dn. C. 'F.I NORTON & 0.1f3 tocirs*iitotiimAii CHILL. In boata.'or oix-,burdyessala at PUMA WA; PiirpLORBERHYi nn bta .. iiilteoiela it PHILM3O,4; I; . . . ALSO, I; ti ; 7 ; - . I 1 Dit mOid's. i.'-Geortre's Creek ' Co . biriand. NIII, ',.ile.tho Sound. Conneiticat, and North illearTrida. i- NarehiD."62.. r - . _ 1 • , - , • - 13 - 9 m ..r : ' t YKENS _ VALLEY.', . . ; • • I Lykens Palley. rya 1 rya nii, 11-n = to al. NO'rloE.---The undersigned.tiavins* teama ter a term of jests the Miura of that : lkons . Vey and 'sheet Mountain Cal Companion, Dow which Lr',rocas Valley, Franklin roil is Wino. annalist him ! given? I hat-ha hasituderan arrangement with Meseta. AP BY.B- , B. HENRY. of Dilawato City, Defalcate, and L ALE REMINGTON, of Tali Myer. Mass., for the osolti. Aire ads sod nhiptoeo t . to New toglatid .anA New Tork of !Ptii same. • • .': ' The'aenuilie Coal tan only hatband for ' isle by then,. ai4d Fl Ii • 411. I , should be di/cited to HALE' REMINGTON. aLI R Ira t r Alann. ' . -, :GENRE THOSIAS. 'J ,' i 1 T I ~ .(Bnecessor ti,Sittott It Thomas.Y •,., 1 1 - &Rs li lose of th e atets CoaL Phil,delpfl stiharelk 21. V. i . '' I . 12—'; ' .....•"' __ __ ITT , r. - 1 • 1 . • NEiN REVISED' EDITION. i .., 1 :[PEILDOE'S ! DIGEST 'OP: THE WWII OF • • . ' raNzatir,Amk. -: y - ~[ •1 NI N'lll :, ED III() 1,. , from 1 , 1700 i 'tii• 1861, edited 11.1% ettl;ifahtley.'. The Laws in; tbe ter Entre anonleaWente rises leas.tane rm.. Ittrorponitett in , b o b o dy of the—wor4 wady ittoulantrnew author - pies aid, and other 'Marcy/11'011e Wade, ... i ~, , . L The new edition al lIINICS JUSTIC.Ifirill be rend! In anawel, and the iteW•edition • of Trontat a Baty'. 'retie. -ne (metric, the Vail.. . • .. ~ f ~ , 1 Persona leaving Melt mraeay an iftllf• ',/patiy'lopimy II: I BA NNANS *Mutate.' I' I I Jai* SS, '62 .1 91 firatt17. : 61" ti l killT i gaTa t t i rdai na tt :fr it AND t rT -4 8 1f IMe frau Alto . animas Of rn* P 7. 1110 WEN. , . . Sabaroirtio9s nefind Ly B. lIANIUN, . . iirst tbo Pablisist., . , ' II k . .4 ;':PoTTs.vtiiiiiE; • 44, • • *WarClr TOR Tlllll7lllll' .J 001544. . ,Gi _.rsinuz wait xssBlß rat IZ=ll .n'a. T. i.,:"" ' 0! hassiliritb tkritiessisig fret*?:. j 1 • ' i r ... Irbitber insgens going, , ' --: - I ' Nem too dhAsnatermentad Sumba— ." Mo , ; I lvith Jaw. 411 siglooingl , ' • _ • - 1 Tip . keg! eel. 0, delta Me e septi, ,ret 'lL .. ,,dAilotroerlisaey mind,nnd yet isergeluteßirkr. _.. ' . . , Stay ! Esenfemitedbe inrebusermul thing:l, I - ._ 01 ;sunk. don't gun gel-- .' -.- '- ' ,i .'s,_! j A. hes off, as Iron omen slogs,, .• - -r - I ':, • : - tolhe yelled: doirn Delon— ' • - . _-'' ' I. I 0! Jeutds, oeysseri lenele,asyi bout Is his emu mo m ' And bids erm hanuo alto:spell : Of A3mllidnallo,boralo- .. . Ammo tbe thrlds I roe her tritir . , - . • ?be limb I Steno mop Mem, " _ '' Ire a goimblad farm shred, 2 • , , _Mi Mot cannot lea his rem-- . 0 1 enkes Talks tea tlangemns,'o/..ionads, taut 4 , Illiii ail shoul ivior ie."littv lm ers . In , mg e," %were' better 40i ! d d '.: ; • •' . . . ' Alsace butlt,lBll2. ~ . ' • t • 1 EZME227 or ill 40 Faittaea Aneki, ii"dißad 1i,; __..." : " .i .p0u5i.. •. 11 , rhi 03e o*-41Mtt large.ey * ed Om I , ~- !think ao CreisAlaa man avid smug • Thalft—ao pathaii, calla. aadatroas ! .. . . -How bit,„-a a ida. strength ! an 4 yot,lrith sore - Lebild ea* Ind thiao: of yon;• , ' . And rke blepomgmmmil orig., y1%4 ford. • • - Made oply gor th• gentiles! !calla.' , ' -' , . 4, 1111. f j,,,ou rattta n l .. R .l ll nu o.t um be ii ox m s w as cod Lo w r ia d ; pound ' ; , ... ..,„ In etrry agi—with ovary elan— .. . , iiiiio7_ea. he wiles, air dlai fur—ili a! .„ . . And;'olrouth Ma iiing.fong piers of God, Atom iaboriag Adam d&vid tb• god. i I War no human yoke 041,.,0icc1r.il . , • Tbo Buz Vhfab Ged,bath gltoo Ws Ox! • bordieltig . tolls bow down Ma Who,aollo !t• hp wain. or 114t1 And whoa hla gonotnao blood _ • 'O'bo shall dopy Ito eoßad?op zzo? : • • , • .NYrebali not intrusla"--13od bad warrn— • • • . .1. i .Ibe Us, dist tresdeth out the cep:" . . think no Christian lan ordains TbitrOger ilattithinskt toil In ebabau.-:.:: • ;, , iix I pray, That :Stools and'Yolls for us, this da,l4. I , huge, calm patient, large4ll4ol Bleek-sitianid. among Our bath! and darks:, 1 . kaig.o4lgbtanua Ltd na long - -• Jll:ntroil down. nail y•• • 10 brayeand etrebir. • - • 2 think no Cbristiarrlbst and true, alitra thla parr Oli liar Ida ■ nal • , • • , •; I know not wlry, be shun riot tot 4 - . . Illark•sklnnod,s) oar bried, non ' . l I 1 kdp* ' n ot wh y s post free=strongtli Allay *albi; Unirs ;brat gift a t„langtb . That strength nbich„ l In the limbs of a:La : TEN •Like ligypt'i, only pilea up grater: • ;: • • But In:tbo bands of Alnico now t_ . Kay build up dtafa by ss and plow . i•- And rsar unnoula: as aunty white • • ; As ontfrio• ele 4 thod With , hentrltli ;And yield iorth ilte-hle.r4, richly r,•,1 - As.patritita' 'bouts; bars slur &W. = Cod help. ns ! we are sidled ntlblicL• Oilsbitoorl blite . k—srltb shionde of skin . ; And, at •Ibn last, es all sball erase _ mall difference In tbeldnadtb of knee! • But—when the grpint grows: green and calm, And SrusPirsbnve dor dint: Ijko balm I Itilok our rest will sweeter bei, It ores al the Og )ss /SAE ,: Dt7OA"INE • •- • i " ,TIM D(101(.01' SLAVERY. LiLlirait from a workers-eons issosel,.railedurhottai • f 1, . • alto, tioutb."l , . • T .I. ' The 'development of the slave!holding deipoth .1)14 borne inch fruitea no man foresaw, who oat etentedio tolerate its growth. Ttie effects of th system have bees' so, palpahlT 'reltributire, as tt evinee's Divine agency, working out its•destroc i l bon, if not the deetruetion of' thee. leagued with . it: - - Wis are too much in, the haddt Of estimatin the er i la of alevery with exeluiifairefereticeto th Negro race. lii direct and obvious effects upon th slaves themselvee'ire dotilbtleas revolting eoungh hot the most terrific effects of the syytesn'appen n 7 t in its results. 'to, the Negro, but to its Minh to the.white Man:: : I , lavery May opt belin obriLot injury to eyery individual Islay° ;.- bat via, maintai .tha% it, ,. an. obvious injury to 'every individoe . tnastei,—to every !tee tamily,—to every - State , wad to the. Very; s ure .'of the Atepublia., lo . rts years ago . actuated by-commercial seltihness an by our'intipathies to the African race; we' enp pesedihat the perpetuity of itlavey'Lentat.6 ' 31,44ri - i; in - ashid our eritelty,, and coot untie our es eetatfoni ; The Afrieso-inee in Amen i sed through a biptiatu of fire; but it h *hip ied as the Israelites did under this oppreif sinus ii Egypt. ,It hasbecnme si more eivilized and tai hty rime; drawing from its tatilltmeete more, eutal vigor iiiii,gireMter relish for freedOsn fro. I ar to' 'year, till- it has becosnit it`terreil i ' the • .d, no longer.to be trusted, hardly to be 'e. ; strain' I - r !,. -• • -' ' : 1 ~"' 'I 01 e . Gcri lies!thie been trengtherlS t h e ter rile;,r4 to he Vat Scen - wesheniogtheir oppressOr While he 'Negri? :hail been rksing - ToWaid i ciwiliia Con. b e white man of the booth has b' e s' sin.in into b rharisni. lgooratree And superat tion, ereel ty and sice,violente and at erchy, reign pa/2*mm= in the avehoblitipSta ea,l 'I hire naves *as eee such a sudden and wholesale relapie of great eons muniti a into hopelesS barbarism. ,The records o the. ..ial lifeof those States have been;.fer.: sons years, 'he pages. get li ere 4 'fro us the annals, of th tenth entury. ,weli trielenrciespotistn peer pri •.; veto) dgment.—eueh sangdinat7eway or'Lynch, laW,. - -4- uCh subjugation of eities to baton knoha, and 'o * States to revolut i onary . anareby,suelt .iwagring : pretensions , to 'honor ' and. 4 ,,,chir , miry, nited Aid' crimes that only the hangmen n can .p•.rly iunisk--atich- spectacles, which ,1 ,, -maker the every-day life orate . Souni, -- elmoat permi de kman tl.st , he is reading a chronicle ar the Mddle Agee, and not an Atherican'newsp -'2' per re ort,:ng contemporaneous events.'' i'.l' Al , l i ttle did is foresee the effect Of elavery o be eaety and integrity of the 'Ameridan gore = ant ~ W heii it. clamored for protertiOu, :we net thong t it. would aspire to yule . 1 When it mph. to rut , We never thoughtl Irismild conspire ruin t Republic if, it woe voted , out of powe . Batt ck ii the patimeof the slat m, that it tuak a ' everyl a hing it touches sitbsei.rivit ,;• anii.4iion as 1 1 comes to be resisted, - 'reeks *very Ireify,: deft • a every coneequence, - and Malignantly stabs the n 'I Lion 1 at has warmed it into powr. Itself bag . -,' • njusticia, rapine, iind;cruelty,fit ii not cu - •d by fair play, restrained by consideratio a el well-being, or affected by the propPicet -f • 1 less earnage. , It is &Mature of lust, a -- on, arid vicilencs, and its legitimate intim) • • as fatal Jost in preportion to ite'power ,a • d ttinitY. •,, - it. the natnre i and.. tendency of; slavery . o diseloseites they now are ip the state' , ; .. r Soot ern meleiy. and in this most wicked reb '...'.- 4 '; lion, f there is an 1, Meerieal freeinan .who -c n 'apolo ize for it any; longer; it must. he a este f inlet ation utterly i w ithoilt paral , ed And if t a bloo 'suarr.l, wb chstlavery btu rethimily pi. • ,voke , , is' ever settled without rooting the- dead y -curse Out of the land',' he 'Shan hl queith' la n •vr goer el to our•Chldren, arieuntold calamities 9 man In - , t ; . .. -, I W were irillingto tolerate Ij ayery from . af I licit} ) .II sense of constitiatiOnal oligatiois; a 1 :We w old .eien • violate Mai/etches •.•tis • k :cp .1..0 'faith our fatheri.lere'believed to bare bollind s by: But since slivery:Was not content with bet .g toler Rd, but insisted On'being our, dictator, sine she ;sift ar our asoinerat or tpteidearpysi Janasince - she has taken dowlithe sword and loin . mooed us to - mortal combat-away With - all fir bearince,snd all CompromiSe. and let' theleleked i baiter. die.; She his released us from the old cat- Eaten' sehnteeer [hot may hurt, ineolre4 ; and tlitd, e ttnked - .for the' madness of ileipotiM); 1 et -' bas r oken the.dangerous' bond `! She , his ex 1., pirated every freeman by seventy years' or t. 1 . h&c ,—by weeny broken years of midiAnd c I. Min ling crimes,—and new; by the• just tiod in her en, and by the holy insti, eta of freedom, et her Perish by the 'Word a e hat:compelled us ti dritie i . . 1 ' . . - ' .' . . • Ir. ll We have endured eve thing from Slavery t. humiin nature can endure. becauie ourtemper i forbearing. our, manners ereptetfic, and mar 1:01 suite comPatible only with peace. - We hive •ett anted to be ,s reproach Ito civilised ,natio it tpee..nse of our complicity in this great 'wrougy We have consented to bear more - than ' our j si . Proriortion Of the burdens- of gorernosent,; :Ili • hal received lees than -our just •share of it . ,enio aments We . bare , submitted to bare ni - Citizens mobbed, imprisoned, and. han g ; for nt ieriuM but that of being born - in . .a , free St te , lied loving: their natural birthright. 'We have . tdured-i..awits and aggressions, fraud and viol, , I in th e halls of Congress, and , id our own ,free it. - I f ni , IWe have given up the weak to the fan id Ithe idave.hanter, and,sweri 'the ',mark Of the at ;set upon :the forehead o f our meet illustrients m en. :All this has not been ',newer.' Slavery hie de :laandett more . ; and: whin we- refused .to grant • more, she seised her wieked' bludgeonland.t ed tfdemolish the fabrle. of that fair , Unien.wh ch ha/shaltered.hir treaaminble head. Now Tother bate 'what she has introked. Let itlisi wit to hi death ) • Let the monstrohs iggressor Sad nos el. ter c biineefortb, under the Sag shit has prof . ad 1 1 lad betrayed: ' ' 1 ' • • 1 i' We eenopeasii'Mate efeßoutherepeople,lso h lesslylwvolred in the swift footed wangeenee at I met lowe'ep,their dand. , They ere not -midi lly j 'Oro e g uilty thin. ourselves ; Only the dlittiol mill i • Sys Mallet has poi ' ti . ' there w long 'has iii..l Oen oord.many of them erith its own manger' : i -We feel like. making great allowance for', the ,ad lel:Wing those. people 'have onffered from. SO 1 deplorably has alarei7 enervated their moral lti • ' Millet and darkened their sense of right; that fry oloniger realise *hat they - do or what the y e.' t. bny are the ; saddest violins of tbeirown op s• Mon., Th ey are liked runker& besotted:- by e ar' Yaps, and ma dly eLingintto the terrible vies at Wei ruined them; 0, fur:their; asks, - .—eses es. '.!thtin , for one 'own;-,-let tic/wear eternal . hes lily, lto the system that, fins tterrogrted ii.npble pe pls. and mimed w fruitferhind into a 'boiling d• rt f line; we Nougat best ttursygord eight Baia; , - 1 1 1 ' , -'i . ' 'l 1 , •: 1 .. upon eilist of soi brim) grersi oppor Wi clearl IVIStpI4,ECT ALL IfthifOLTO TM llan LID P cgtry4j4 - .l.i.cor . Nr.y - i.: - . : : .:g,TsIN.SYtv,ASIA,...,, i: their ,salvatliiii sad Garai* niast: - 'stUl appear ; to the God of battles;-but liestien iikiter • wit. nuts, - eimpitesioi. shall temper the warfare they bare put:evoked; and our Tangerines fall sent) , bp- • pti thattrillatwinsdesgiotletti ',width . has bitinght Abend between at, and "pow thole' who delirious ly espouse its fate. • • ~ i ,Nor need - we fear that .111'01/111,T of , emantdpitlos andrm,bjugation—(for this wit must , involve the. subjugation; if not ertirpeciori, of the Southern Barons):—Wilipertnatiently alienate:the rebellious States froai the Union. , Sieh• spprebeetsions 'are reboot:1;1Y :the experience of , other =Alias. There are few ',wounds indicted by the Sword VA the ' ,transitory eentiments of races,; which time does ;net' benignently'beal ; Ind a quarrel; fought 'out With luety ;rigor: often ends In cordial friendship. All thid; bas been repoterilY pritred; from the 'days *fp, Roman empire downward.; and in. no country more plainly thin inGreat Britaira, where thetanst virulent. !pill wan have 'left no darker memento than a few suits of hatterMl armee - laid up at.Westminstoro# i broken kluge on stole thedral shrine. . •A 'weak end. Taelllating.wrir,ir ' ritatirg without sairteirey the South, and'. leavirig I the tom of its antipathy - Undisturbed, would perpetuate tour ant- Mositiori and sow the seedirif interininabli eon- Meta.' 'But a WitOroitsant resolute war, with a . thgenetstiag principle at itirbas•,! with . justice on barriterp.with :universal freedom. for its aim, Will renew and conciliate. the'Sooth, While it vin ' dicates theOntegrity Of the nation: ' i - .The ewsed I—a ItalDeof dread: irkt e t", • • • Upon the Yruitnan's thigh +I I. bound,- - While for his altar sod his hearth. While toe the land that Si's', bin, birth, • • The weir drums roll, the trumpet!' sound,— Ilow,aurrid is it then I'. .• . ' . kv.harejeee tor thetruth sod rtabt - •" It llasbert in !the vane? fiebt • Whether letansiewlld urnuntahr pass, • ,As that where pit Lenoldat . • - • nivanine.eleille*plalo awd eterise.q • • • =. altbarston or a Ilawoorkbwrit . .* • • * Or .'eltd doe* court arid burifting .. • • - Tih nWaser's Alps-. gray T 3 rors bide: Or, as when sunk the Armada's pride; . • ICl:teams aboes the sterute tide; . , •., 81111, still, 'bonier the battle. word. • . . Llbertr,—when moo to stand , . • r • torJaimos and their Dative laiidoe. Thettllesesu bless the sword I" l• ' " • The rebel"Ststei ire-like Beide oiergrown.with -brim, and infested, by beasts orprey. It re quires thet!tertt busbsnary a war to' clear astay the eacreetWness, tofipel the brutal-twicupseti, and . to restore those lands Loth& mesa civilise- tion. There is a wild_ crop of !gel:wine'' and et depraved bird of desperadoes, cumbering and' in, - fettle - Jr-64e States:that - require to be turned nn. der'by . thellonglisiare of hattle, - or driven out by the betwixt. of judgment. The, etuse eivili: :scion cannot be longer retarded by the oligarrhy of Slave liarous; 'eho have sinned so deeply againstthei light "of the _age, and conspired' so 'erl3diottely against the glory Of their'eountry.— Having r i epudiatedthe better attributes of human= ity, and arnpeiled Christian deyeloputeut on"-the continent, they have ferfeited the trniqunities of buthani y, and made the , world their. (01)." They fall -under, the Divine that elpesei the tiettle •to the hoe,'end the wolf to the rifle ; for the law of Providence is, that halloos and ravenous things shall perisii. when , Ver- the expension of Society require. a'' new field, rind the .gruieth Dale men a wider career. I - Let the providential work Of renovation go for ,Ward in:the track of an army conaeicluaof mission, and dignified by the inujesty. ef `great ideits,-till violence, shall no inorejl• heard in •the 'land, nor wasting l nor tiostrlie:ion 'within den; / till the myrtle Owl! supplant: the:briar;and thest's* adorn , the desert;' cud thelsoutil will rise 'elothed;in her right wind, - andibless the, Fed eral sword that ,flashed Go;i's righteous:judgment 'upon the haughty Wad cruel,; whilligentler hands build up the bulwarksof annietiatiew, for I per ,petual habitation of Honor and Freedom, of Peso* and ' • —-' • , / :THE' worn' ' czitstris. ' r •,' - Exttaetafrom "the Eighth Centn l ei; for 1860. are 'being pdbliiilied, *in: advance. ' They show Abet time tar in ear history no State has declined in population.; Vermont'has remained nearly: eta denary. t 4 irew ' Thimphlre has - geined only two and I half per cent, in the hat ten-years: Moine halt' made in increase of nearly jetrennyid three= quarters peg. cent. ,I South Caroltea Made en in- Crease of 5 c 27 per i cent: „Tenneesee,l-10,68 Per cent. Virginia; 12.29 , per cent.. .1 PennsylVania has' added Half' a million Whet Popultilien_itithal betss4-ner - perrottittetreitre'thin 'doubting itself every-ten years sinter 1840.• :Indiana bac,gained 36 per-eent.i, of populatityn, hliationri, : 74,lier cent. Tbe fifteen ilaveholding States contain 12,210,000 inhnhitants; oil Who's" 8,039,000 ,are white"; 251,,., 000. free colored pet-ons, and 3 050,000 'at" slaves. Tbe i rtetual !rain of , the whole popUlation.i in-:those' States from 1850 td 1860 waa 2,627,000,'equal to 27.33 per cent. The slaves advineed in , numbers 749,031, or 23.44 per cent. This does not include :the slaves its Abe District of COIUMbia, :vibe de creased-'502 in the coarse- of len years. Thei nineteen free States and seven Territories, With I the federal.;Distriel, 'contain 10,201,546(1per50n., 1 fineludie4 ;7.740 'llndians ; of Whom 18,936.579. were in hite;aod 237,218 free colored.% •11he Jr.. crease of . blttt tilliret *AO 6,593,603; or 41.24 per, cent. ' , No more satisfsetory indica ion of; the id- Unclog prOsperity. . of the Country could be de! iired than this general. and remarkable progresi I in . population:_',: -' I . ' . ' : r, - i The marked disproportion I.'etween . the rate of gain in the North : and 'South respectively; fie manifestly to 1 011 4 flAtant cauSed 'by . the fatter Dumber of immigrante who cattle in the former patine, on account "of a congeniality of cliniate, os.Toietylor econPatiun.: theidignity wherewitl 'respectable employment is Invested, and the free-, _dem of labor. - While the' whites, from 1850 to' 1860,,gained 38 per cent., the slaves and free col ored increased, somewhat, less than 22 per cent., end the - toial-inorestie .of 'the :free coicred and 'slaves for 76 years ara l sime4Bs pet tient.„ageinst," 757 per kept . for the Whit s. !, Abcoiding to the ' best oath:antis, thetotatpopulatiun of AIM United; [States at the close of the.-present cerittiry will be I about oriei. hundred. millioi.e, of which amount nine millions will ilie free colored; and. skies, the increase ofthe colored PopulatioU being relatively. ,much less in proportionthan that of the whites. It is ehoen also .by 'the retinae , thatjAhe•com plaint.of ,increased inseeurity, tti, ,alaite property' by, escape into free States . is - unfounded, fhel number of slaves elle earaped ere= their Masters . ' in 1360 is net only much less . ifllp . roporton than in - 1350, bit greatly 'rediteed numerically. 'I he greatest inense of escapes, appears to have oc curred in , Missittippi, AlisaMiri and .1 Virginia, while. the decrease is most-marked in Delaware.. .oeprgli, Deuisinna, Maryland and Tennessee.— By the conies.. taken it appears !,that'aihilethere, - escaped frdititheir twisters 1;011 ilaverin '50, - or L . in each 3.165 held in .tionittge.(tieing shout 1.30 =of one Pericenti..dtiringithe cenimeiyear ending June 1. 180, out, of 3,049;557 slaves : there *es . coped only 803, befog one to ,ebont,'s,ooo, Or at,. Alm rate 00..50. of ofill;percent.l L- '-; . ' • I'. Out marinfactnrim have kept pees with our pop- I illation and the iii#eased .meeltanicalr.aids ern pleyed in troduction. They hare nearly doubled themselve , and in'malue in the last decade - , being. one thousand millions In l lBso,land nineteen hun [..: dyed rainiest' in 1860, a Fain -eflB6 percent, emir this the work of one million men, and 4 little direr' a quarter ef a million of 'women, TheAtieens by which titles's:pill amoTt of present is enabled to, prodnetrei-nidel wei th is disclosed -in anether 'fact revealed by the' cepa,: The value- of •the machinery of 1860 is computed' at 4147000,060,-- The Sonthern and Western Sinteit--Leihibit the hergest reletive increase: Tinilratin Of increase,' I in . the. strike's! sections showed Ithus : New' Eng7l land 16.4 per cent. 4 ,,lMiddle Steins 55.2; Southern' 1 . 33.7; Weitern 12:7.- The . .eabibit fur the South.: - .. 1 . I era State" is proor that these Stisterwerit improv ing ing as Well in manufactures,,ind the ntechania; liarts, as they were 'flourishing nl their agriculture.' In•Virgipia the in 6.811,1 4 .114 236' per tent. while, lin South : Carolini,./tlabarnsi itiid Miesissitipi, ii; t' wed 525. per cent. If , d.;' 1 -- ' : I ,o 1 , The products of, the iron-touedrisi increased •; from twenty-to tastily-tiered ;Millions' of denim's,] at i of which thirteen millions eanici.from the forges of . is ! P i ennm httnii and IN** York.; Pig i ro n 'products: .....I are valued. at 'nineteen , millions, bar, and 'Other , ' I relied iron at twenty-two Mildiorii.. , :The Coal' i, , i mines prtiduce in Value „nineteen Millions of dot-I - Dui.. This mast the the anYhricite I production it "lime. .IltimbeeLseitimaisd imitinety six Millions ir of dollar,. The produets of , flouring and grist te. mill" Heel from •otr hundred. end thirty-six ,tnil I If Ilona of dollar•rtO two hundred and twenty-three id million' ;in 1860. !Spirituotie linnets are.ealued I e, at twenty-four millions of dollars. Malt liquors I. at eighteen millioni. cotton goods are estimated e, .st one hittidredrind4ifteen mil ions, of which New' . , . I. England•produees eighkrm liens, The quantity 'goodl tri;r tbo it -l * lte e i v tr b b e ich r a rril ioo , t r u :t t lemi vii tehl if tif cottotilcouutned is 040,000 lei, of 400 poundsi,Lack mati t :in putt l iZedoWn the re m betilon .1 ' - iti the Tr:- 1, each. The •increase in the , 'production or eption! goods.is 76 pee cent. o'er 1860. In woolen gouda ly t - ver the back of i chair. with oat 'Lot no:lbs- seat. Mend of the picture.. dressed to deathr riking t a d.' the increase is 30 per cent. The value now is es-I one bond ti .urit.bing a natty catielved the other insiiist tinseled ist sixty,e-ght ;million" of dollars. 'tbe, whose a l te t =r: l i t: increase" in wool has nut (Morten tarries the et 0 0 1.! - , hiding tree tbiee I. ain statue shade. In the back ground . en m,tnnfacturesi having,only . teached silty mil-, ' , tromp - a mead cif iecrulta... evidently t oot and ; we a r y , lions or pottods; - an'inerease'df, eight millions in ;' Is/Ith their march lit the wino at wheee'aprierance the tea yeare.% , ...Manufectures of liiather increased 37; I°4 ' l '7;l i : o 7 en n ou lp el b t e o l oties . Tv 'in ,:t.iritT ya i t i Vr i k7e l Y i -per Cent., and I . valued; at sixty-three millions' of . . r o t i i 7c6,,„ t. „ - b is now ! D ar , „ d a whiA L ..„ R i a ,4 , w r ift, an d dollars.:! The crochet ;,of -robber , goOds is' milted ter:: de nlggnleltl° !The hit is palpabfic.'Tbalpv , ptC 'at sit million: of dollars, artier" anew prodiset Or:. whwoo'irtio oho for years has been to law/came; tming: wealth ii the last• ten years; Ttio total indite of' of hativd and co:Ile:314 for the colored reee.now fume the real ' and personal ,estate in th e country • wigs: i n '" ` t OickTilf °lora° , iwureitk'n ; td hnli 4 re 'en _'the utioottoit to . be, in 1880.4 000,edv .. 00 . ., e _ re.. d , rptird witor , or way imams mail fibkt: sal! . laliun Of the v i.r r , war far Met Leira_ • 1 • -- ~I , • , . seating I n increase of 126 ps icent. In ten years I . , 1 . ..{ ~ . .1 1 - ,j - ; : It ' I ' littlitAt SiAncllllbetaltb lis reainfeti,tied /is Itrasi've:. — I • I 1 . i ''''" r • 1 - , - 1-, . . •; i : owed the duties's& Pad of usu. Ilethetlan's Stiff. .. - MI4. I. - Jacobi;. the -c ditor - ''orthe .Ashlaiti ; ' 6000 - - The kW* of f 4 i Albany, be*. llotioll ' fa. 10 (o.YUttlett, who said dist th li. war was .11' d—kl - ! ;ell the tilf"'„ . .,"• ll Y 60 ...."g _,.... 001 .. ..__wh0.• ill 1141.0.'4 and on abolition War. end that' be'l theca's.; oral as mach' • ss - 7 1 ;, 7 r "lull'. deliver " '7 . 7 -- 7 1 !. 114 , ,941air lb . * trailak as Jet' Daris s Tinsid. As'iin iarioaa I/M.l tr... dohs hoe ' . steamer • . 7g4 - . ‘ i . ca '' s it., ;,rgptl. cep,to Ip i 'ions prea c h treason s ] reeeilli l gOV. tietiutifullY . VolNal's Domemont bee been iatermeit of the.- thrashed by a: lieutenant int( tie of Abe 'Oltideout-., rue th e 0,0 . 040 .ot , tAlrliokin: Calt4oo Panies,l Jecnisti we belithinsifcieth his Unatioti to; them ton. Prise ordered to Nee. York:' , i : ! Innil and, e ' rn . , • crowd. *when' the rleateaeo l aProulial hist' ' • Os tie 25th. alt., Vreollerit Lincoln is•iie&ii Moelmm: sad retearked that "the -.Gloieeramert :paid hint 1 .ten mainsail Peetuitts to come ovrilelcatioli 1001d , t41 , ell2o Or month SO lick Just miChaiserable muses."' ' men otiovelom - or *Nal log the eutstl Mg frtitilon , of env turned In and " wiped out' 1141 'Matter editor.— ! "htd, .sgefest the tritcrtuniint of the' li;olioi . 1, ,Btatewi. •• and til return to their mover alkstioce to Rho tit ihd , That Llenteannt Sbould'be " aajlad.foesereme is stai on „ Ai of die a . d ~,I minti i m i k , 4 tilecureftioiii .. '.-. • i. , i- • .Ia act to /Myrna lasatteithie t Sc. '.'. l ". .. ' • _ • , -.- • NO 32% . . ..• : IMBLED/IT'S 22104LU1L '-',- '• ' , - . .- „ . ; I . -' Thime trove, coattitandeaby Oen. Ac • Dpable . .. . dny.-lI.N. 4 Celebrated th e list ',,aanlitetualy of : - . . ... .our National. indepeadenee, Ina, patriedill fad, . . _, _ `spirited, 1111/21IIIT, skimp o pp o sit e KrOlerlegi'' . . ..,. i , !nrg, Yirginia. - 'ln :the order of anerelses, yeas embraced 'in &Wanly Cape ,G. 0 4 .•: F- 15 r°31 1 .. the ief eta; t Which is really.' as eloquenk as,.. , videable ProduCtion. In • • When" published In ', . book-form by the offers-eff the Brigade, !v Whoa( we are Indebted for a copy. i FrOat thWOration Ire make the following extract. l -, •• .., .., ,1111 - is this belittling doetrine'lof-alcii rights - lwhialt` is the mother of tnneb`. of ,0,91' 'present trotible. ' Men forget 'that -they have a eieentry, ;and remeitiber only that they have a' State. -- The Southern iilioll is limited—patty, entail, unable ,to iisi:over their Btate bounder,y - linas. - the Neb. '.el does pat seem 14 bariri in large. enough to' grasp a Continent, or-! sett -big enough to,tbillt ,shit broad national co - orations: •_,' 111 sits; An is seer, like.Disgeoes, ti t t his, little tab—its boops the lottendaries. of hi . saes' State ; its _bottom stave. thesc_Calhout. abitesetioner-these itelfisk phantsumas r ealled Stale iights,i—a very leabitub; . my friends, for it might as well lave no bulletin at 1 1 e )L . . ••, e I • . .. 1 . - • . are doing all Ore- can; to gore this euntniar 'ffisesei of the' South, - . endflit-nod-1y; :perhaps - they may be able to see even • across' 'filiaaniand- Dison's liner and recognise "64 instmidorgianit round forever iwtheir own little bark , miil, they - 'hays rights and &ides, as citizens , of .the leltole country... When we remember bee Washington.. and Jiffersoni,' her Winos. and . Suappters, we. - pray.tkat this good dayatay-siteedily come.. 1 ' i''.; We hear ever and anon, o kont half traitors at heart, the timid cry i.'"Se mire ;Old takiteate of • thapecullar institution.'' llon v ieltalitilt., we• , are Isere to ' , pot down treanort44.--fight7for the Constitution—to save the country. •,, The ,peculiar institution must take ears - .of Welted' but it May. •If, in the *hock of thiiivontesti OW slave.niastme .lose their live stock, the army, : will not - Proliably be ordered to stack arms. draw. pocket handker chiefir,bodjoin in their isatentations.• The Ainer lean:soldier 41t1 not-leave his loved one. at home . - telecoms a Sonthern sisee-eiteber, or to stand ; guard Over it rebel slave-pen. 4I value the life :of a Union soldier more than all the .boasted wealth of all the Rebate; add if Cheti wealth cheeses' to tske to itself legs and run anaff, 4 would Doi; Pl , it the life.-or even the couttprt tor I.:Atingle itlituw. •Iserto stop therrhole.Of it. --,••[. • ,t , - :-,• 1 .. -- ,- . ; 'Another favorit 'cry :with a few '- men is thliv , . 0 8*re the tnion j A it was. " Pat thingsluit.l % it". as they were bele lite rebellion, admit South ' Carolinas', atonce to all her Old! privilege*, !orgies ' and forget,. and : 6:mallets ! I don't !tenet)e t shit - the army is anaions for any such, @bible play is' this. If South - . Carolina needs slew .yeats of military governorship; a few Years of. territorial ruleTd - tesa4:„lser. better- hehirio.Lin the future, may w e hars,it to her heart's; content. She will bare a better segos/attune with Northern' Mud- aille;arrd profit, prilassi., by, their example, When e man puts *knife 4,1. tay throat, and I, succeed in conquering and hand-cuffing hinT;eheit i l I be so foolish**, at ,onee to restore him to-itis fcirmer position, knife. and- all*? " Ist..every Man's torn common dense; answer' thi s' question. -.''The idea with:skillet even' it : the North is. thet.ttio• South is to he-, ecknowledgedai an .oqual cation if triumphant; while, if *ha is ittbdUnd after the great aht fearful struggle,' - ship is at ( once to be invited a (tint Kit; an d, at once , admitted. to alt her old privileges.. Tbicis too.iciuoli after the ,principle - of "licadal,win; tails you 105e,2". ; This. would ,be playing the. fearful gain* of I' war With loaded dice, in 'which:the South Is sure to nrin•whatever may bev'the chances If the throw; To bear some min talk, one - ,would-sippoiti that thiti was only a potitieol calstpo,p, and, rot a blo.fly and 6i:ter war: Treason, with P o l o3 ted dagger ready to murder. 41, Is treated . ie %Mire did - stance - of opinion -4s. too - often '.e.ortrted' and fed with htiney and ',Fuger Plums, 'protected and corset .4-and - guarded by the very, Government Which it has pirated - to ruin.and destroy,_' l! , •. In all seriousnes., as one who 'desires that tie blood and treasure expended in this warishall iningrome good fitir, Let '' -me say, that this:Policy seems to me suicid I. and vain. Not% cart- poker win the love of &hi Seutk by flattery; j'oulninst ;first teach Otani et. - ,,feue you. before they &ID To' . Speer you; anti only through the' gateway of re spect 'will ever come their friendship inti_frater. nit/ For _T0uri5t5,5i15t.;.05i15..... , ..4........1..1 aft • Glifi wore , they Alive , been soothed and* reseed the stronger-has been thicinfatnation.:--.; Never would they have 'dared - td hoist thp tilat:li` 'tag of treason. 'if they hid net thought *el were 'too cowardly to resin them. ' I want 'the lesson We are now teaching thorn to be so Wilting that. they can never Girgetit. ; From the,grAves of, our brothers now . lying', wrapped ,in their, ,martial ',broads upon the Beide ,of Shiloh and of ItiCh., mood; from.the breaking hearts of thousands of widoas and orphans at - linme ;. from the con:lies' of our brareS, no% stretched sick and wounded— 'soma perhaps on the cold' ground; witit-uti kind hand to alleviate their agony—comes the iedio- Dent protAt 'against apolicy" wbioh still would forget ibit. treason is a crime,. arid thit.Traitltrs are worttiy of tho severest coentein natien. If ;we wouldoot have all this work to do over a gain _ ; if we would .not leave - Our , children the legacy t'r another war ;' in .Ged's "name - let us stop.this playing . with the .serpent 'of treason, and grip him close Until we have, plucked oat every. One.tf . his poison-fangs. • t ' . - , „ ~ I ~, 4 Cor. If the cynetwuCi C;:s . dte. e sLivzsowies VIEW tip THE 'lves. • I : • • Lortsvittz, July 15, ISAt .• Well, Messrs.. Editors. what do .v.m thinii"of.the "situation" uow I Can't yen cainClittle• on 4 'our Government" for more "vigorous] Mee. .sores P.' I think, Sirs, unless things change , we might as well' give it up; We ore hy 'the : Bebel. ,00nscription outnumbered; outgenerala _at poinia, losing - our gallant artny'revery•day by entn. panics, regiments, end htigadis.. ; Nowhere ' , Can we turn a Olteel." Arid now,tat, this late hour our ; immaculate. Goverithent is- fritteringi away ; rost little time it can sitare;lrotif thit nigger (Ines, 1 tiontin- blubbering' shoutrolanteets.„ - Why the (I=l don't our authorities act hike men Who tict KW object in view which they were deteraiine4 , accomplish, as the traitors do? Wby have they 'not seats enough toitse that so intig as the."' nig ',ger' is left undisturbed , this, rebellion cannot lac putdotria •'• • H , • AVe talk about our eighteen or tieent,v tO their six or seven millions.. IVe should count, them twelve million's, for their four of 'tries a e ill Weal to thermin the'prosecution of ,:this war as an 'OA number of 'otir white iopolii -rlion, as producers; and twelve at home' ! can " thrash" twenty Millions ntinvadera 'always: 'Again, we hear a great deisl said of eMpEling. slaves or bloats in vamp duty, 'wren - Om - cots,' but npt.inbettle. 'Ob. nO; that o ould: be rible ! that is all sheerL.nonsense; that wonidgive oi anises to feed and - clothe instead ()lone No, sir,. Make them work,. and fight, too, like the .• . , . , Washington did it : Jackson did it : and .;wt-wt they. did we might, afford to , do, I think, with este: ty. 'Moreover; every- nation -under heaven, who have them, thus us. themnind we think therei le do evidence' in record - of their being lii4 sober.. dinide or dutiful than their white .felbUr.Sobliers. Is' there any .such record ? No, Sirs. - Send 201. 00 or 50,000 1 d Your free blacks into our stiffer. lug limy, tolncreue ad libitum es we gn. &lath, and, by- all means, • leering ours ;enemies; in the. rear Incapable of rising, to bu - rn art' Murder war ;straggling soldiers and',eitizent... • , C , i :this, sirs, 'is-a war, I the' ward.l de er.Wlrld, , our Aders Seem not yet i to baretco prehended - pr -realized and we fear they - will :not till too Isde.te sere us. , Lam a . Southern man; a' slave ruiner; but if necessary to -the talystien 'of the L Nation, take my nerves ;. elm them (nay . I would ;do it reyielf and fight with them.) and eow i r thitlaild of traitor!, in salt. They have now .709,000,.ne800,-- 000' men in the field; Lwe &little over half alit number, - ; ind they'sre capturing Our men, (and we are losing thyme' Isicknesi4 fastertban ; we are,.iecruiting by volunteering:' She,if things goon -in this way, the Nationlis,losttieyOnd rem: edr.. .-% -; ' • ; • '. 4 1,1 • i ' - 1 ; We should by' drift launch - i , ,000,000 men -4:if ell bolos in6' the field by sithe 'litiot September=- - Move them South, fling everything as; they go„ `beyond the possibility of• ' inglin the rear.. By , fret we would he in •• the • tam "-yellow Jack ,States; by Spring through and ,orer. !them ; a nd rii , the *air wound up—biggerdoor and led; If the ~war iseier dosed successfully, thi5, , ,..1 'opine, is the 'nay plan. All of which hi, respectfully' sub milted, by yours; tra,l7. - '.' . . . i J.; C. - *. • . .. , ..i.-. ,--1 , ._.r ~:.:-s. B . NN A. , '•, l -;••• , • ..- .' STEAM P INTINCOrF IC . • E _ listi gg o) s iisd ft/Imi •Prig . sis;*s an: now irai a ;,.l aa itSe!ltitfO!sti} PO* PROT4NO Of: o . .sty aeotrici- , .kl4,ii• at the otqco of the. MJsaas',i.facs rwt;,- , eptiper than tt:oisk to does.stiof ottOksststilbulool In the county, •,s:icti as : - • , •;' ' L - i • ,i - '. .. - - , ifoSki, Poorphids.! ,Bifis. er iateffsg, - • - . ' ' 7 , :',Zenve Pfister" ~.... iffititrsoAdltickets ' ~ orr t c . - • , Haut afttin: ' 1 - - [ Popsrltscits,.. ~. ' - ArtfdsasjAmoisest . [ etelibi),ll* l-, '' Sifit Ais> ~ . • t - ,.. • . r lkoks,ift,-,..: .41t,this i.,►Grit ilkii . *Wok r ash * lt of JkOft flfl'i Is pars o'extositi hsti ' l liiiks•fso7;oikki4 UM ow In 'MIS eye.* US kk ,of Skis Mats, Ire 10bsp - ' s sssi m e M ap r 6 ra y .s. k , flobblnti. Use* proi* 8*) nu, auvaatroaa arm v ii.t... par weak ia boa, ' , as any that aitL" be -tumid anti* ta1 . 041.0.-11uNnri upcoi,osis don. at un it*rieg — idtlai. , ;i' . . -.. ' z : - • a . . i'.--M - 10)t , • _ • - 31 lay toskitsuo4 to anti . fostyl e. , • Blatt Books of esory - ilimotptkm!manolset , boutid st!t.. tufkl is' ~. . ,- .1 * - 1: •' " • -...- • • ••• , ' &scram 01 A DJO WIVE. ' -- - ,--- , iluifpnovriag most OM:Out% flrsgmenk of a let- ' lariats AI dying "rife :to heti lens and, vays;the • Nubville Game, Wei foetid IST bltsepos4 months • after;hsrdeatb, bettrvoW titatW i e.°( a Oigkiis volpmewrdeh ithe!was" very dot psm -t aing•• Thil i ette.s.; which - Wu litarallyi eilti_liev bar mailmoras mitten bag befi4loll,llol l / 1 44; ire , ' lean that the gait of faialejseas had fastened •upou the lovely form of his Itle;erho died at,•the calf ate of niatitoit. 1 . I: 11 ,•:,• :': ~' '. ;'''!Whiso ttittehidi ranch 'yoaf eye, dear George, it , some day when you are teal tar the Fella of the past, I *hall have passed way.faiiver,' did the' told" white iota ;wilt he k i t epiag Its lonely - watch: over the lip 's yea bre: often pressed, end ~ tkirsod will be gassing green thetaallibidt for efel`-Po4l` sight the dust 'of au elio.lia so - oftewassilidistotie to your rata hpoirt.ii ;e !or , ma ny long and.shrepless nights ; siben WU side my `thoughts were -at trest,:•l have; wrestled with. the' Cassias/nese of ttillintacland" ,desth. usUl Wiest it has forced Itself open mY.- - teied i'1 12 . 11-1 1 11 40tigh tO:Jeltr/P4_. to' ethers !it 'mayeittir seem. bat 'the ammo" imigining of *girl. psi. dear f:leorge,ii is so! blany wearymights here li pitased in the en. 'deliver to reatteits myself to IifILVINt you; 1 1 141411:11 • I loved a well, end the brightleorld of sunshine and beauty; Gad hixd Weed el. II %list:loggia on silently, end ,aloa, - xith the are ronoletion' that, Itia..abwrist tb leave all forever Om* go Idowe Into •4110-darit solely r; Ilia I knost it, what r have .belieree,' and leaningon :Ilia itroi,;'lleier no evil. ' iiiiitotOinte me rrom: keepieg jewels ill thisfiom jock: Hof_ 'malt I subject, Tols'?f. la tgburas to molt sorrow as •X feil fat parting,whed tints .will sae *kelt apparent to -yott'l l I estabrhia witilted to live, it aslyi to !beret. Your sidadwfien ;bar; titutialiall,coMe, sollpillowing four bead on • my-hreist; wip e the death derails from . Your brow; and tsbeviour departing spirit Into its liateeo- - Priutena, mubehaed, in woman'' holiest prikverL 2 But is is not to - be, 'arid I tab u s :., Yours it the privilegi et:witching, theotighi• tong fad dreary 4 tights, f t he ipiritetbal flightiend*.trasfer ring my , king.head from you; .briast to my Ba. - elopes • ;et! .. stud. you ; . shall lehere -my, last posi t thought, dila* butt faint uwoof the hand, and the last feeble kiss shall yam, and even When Bosh - end , heart shall Ins ei Tailed me; my . eyes shell rest on;Yourti untitg eil by deetkind • ourspirita shall bold one ',bat l etkumunion until gentiy fading from my vie w = -th, ,it :tut of earth-.' ants 'shalt Mingle With ,the era bright. glimpse* ef ehe'essag glories et the better world, • 'later* imlititteare 11000 , 441 i Welldot I know the spot, my dear' Ottorge,'where yli wilt lay ma' -Often we stood hy . the ' place, and as Iwe *limbed . the . Welk* select as h"gloneett,in eptiverlog fisebes_ through' the least., end 'burnished the grassy" ,mounds around a with strips ut burabihee,gold, sea - perhaps has tbaght: that orde day 9 04 1. of ' tit teutglti come ylone; sind. 'e , biebbvet. it might be. your 'name " w,ould he Oti :tile Inoue. But we loved tbisipot; and I.lknow youlorill love it mine ',the yte whets you tee the sumo-quiet sunlight !inger and play among the grassi'tbat grows over your „tll7---' - -err 1 kw.- ......... w ill sod ur 'GUI. Litt leis of - ---- ---- .tg titu... , _ Ay.. take plebe in that city s and at which 400 ritle'clubs, and upward . ' of 4000 1 Kigenten .nave : already an nounced their intentiolteTbe(preeent... lirris -- ex, Pects 4 Ilet. 6 , 00 0 marksmen will compete. • livery rifle: club sendS'pione rossetcybe.shot for; various other - sheieties arid oirriaratiatis hare contrihated, gifts for the time purp, sip.' ,It. islaiid that Prizes thus received or ann ounced.- amount to . 5002- -Among them are"..Many ripes,.iforible barrelled' fowling piece*. rsrofvers...buiting. knives, salver . *Ups,: gold watches objects of the most vs.- flour description: The city of-Frankfurt glees A , prize- f 1.,750- florin4about Itsf; an.anonyMOus 1 iodate , has'aeot2,ooo florins todwahot for:in two prises;_ another nameless deitar. oOntributes a ail- I ver basin containing 25 dneste; Oil paintings be i old masters. complete seta of .Gcethe's; .worke, choice wines entrkirChwasier.:lo casks. and :Callo. l . I. + oilier in ott.ored yatighans, and a •bust of other ar..! `tf - e lee,.are - among the contrihutlone. The Ger- i mans resident:in Amsterdam, hat 4 sent a'.'costly 1 silier s tsble .ierrlie to be shot for,Landat I,!rank- I . fort A 'number -of; I:tdiee . hive formed a rociety.l• and bare produced almask_tnagnidient.banner fur ;.; •a . rifle club of that:place. , - . . 1 . • '• l ' hr tirtr a eliaf' . oli — .. Orin ' , Elie - P'esTivat'tittitlit ''. 'Frankfort-en-the-Main, in-1862. '.l '-l' - 1 , Up.to'fbe let of dilly, 3,500 Germans and,.632, ' Swiss. announced their iotention . .ol:Com'pettng. The preparation,' artlon.lin' esfeheire.scale.. 'A •vast, temporary ball has beety•ereicted; capable Of i containing some 5,000 persens,which will be'use,ll; for meetings and oratory, judging from %the fart that it is provided with a . tribune,. for epeattere,l and.it table. for!reporters ; also ,fer dining, for it; ioniainr4oo. tables for ;28 persons each. ~ There; ' is is kit.hitt 200 feet long, aniiil4l:rellarage lied ig storerooms: xtensive Contraoti .bore b l eeu i made with the Frajikfort I, tradisinen;".And much,' eating and .irinking ife'ennt t,o be reckoned Upon.] : One brewery furnishes 1,500 barriela of beer, and . • - .the trifling quantity, of R.OOO faiths of wine ill "mentioned;; by the i decal joarnal as- having been • ; contracted for. .- ''' - ' ' L - r ',. -thl - : ' ' ' . Mr, George SChalli , 'gone dili; o SToreugb, , now in "Europo,; will wetinderstand,.be ono of !Alai i - conipetitors. ',rile went over fur thatporpose. lle'l, - . • is a eery, superior marksman, .. i , .. - _ - -1 , .. , - THE i " MEOW. ~posTAGE 'STAMP i CORRVICric-r ' ..? DESCRIPTION OP THE admit.- .. ~ • - s .Tilvdesi g ns.for'the piiito g e itathps to be .ustil •a* correri:OY• were adopted on ltedrietley last, and ' ere now in the.baria of tho,•ugriTer. They are to.be of Tour.dincnninationt, ris : pre, tatt,Anent. - ty.-tiveand fifty cents.' - 1 '. . 1 . , , They will' ll be printed on the flame paper that . GM Ireasery'ncites are printed on. and will =be: - . readyr-tor:delitery in ten or twelve days. ' ' .. . Iheftfe cent will be two and' fire , dighthi 'Melt, 'es lung, and one inch and, three inarters wltie-4, eolim:brown. On tie tipper.,cor.nerswill t. he , the ,• . deamninatido; in white,figurie on in dark grtnind. In the centre . beeutqing. the tMaition of .. w. tVii; 4- 1 nett!, wilt le the five eentiostage, stamp, with a Grace '.5 " in geoMetrical lathe work on elehside.. • , . The twcnty:.tivesl'will bel the'sadie es the aboy,i, except that, .the ricoette,Will, tici e Lia r firW r cesit, stamps overlapping each Otheroi 11 . the bill b _ . three inchesdeog4l ' : - ..; . - 1 ' - :' -The tit!. . cant will be the seine length - - 4%11 . -'... breadth as 0, , ,i, color ;greeti../ The ion . cer t .. , - stamp nill'forin•the rtgnette with .. 1 .0!' on ett4lC '. siite; the same lie Ott. the lire cent La ;.and in Lail ' other respects it ;Will be the same. •'..The fifties - Will - lie Moro iii Conformity, with the ' ten,, and the . rign‘lte will be fire:son cent stamp's _ .. overlapping. i. ; i ' '. -., ', I, - - , - ;(lier the 'designe, 'IS oboe° , deseribed, will bo the Words :-!Tortage.;-st,:hope-furni.lied by the #4 , - ethane, 1 rea...tireriyand 'designeted ilepositiriee "f . _ thti,Unitecl Stateer and ntolerthem 'lleceirablo ler postage statnps.st soy podtlfriee... l In chi • Middle of• the( lower part of the notes will , be "I:. S." in' large.lctterti. • - 1 '.... I. - . .-: l., ' "Large rtlgeees,. tin lithe work - denoting the - de7. nomination, w ill"bia• in' the centre of the back; of - each "stamp:' or, "ante ' ; sorotinded by the words' "F.,xching.able Tor United Statetta by. soy rico Assistant Treaeurer or.designate . United States depositarylniume of not low than. &re ~dollers. Receivable in . pansycnt of . all.duee to the • United States feie.than tite dollars. 'fAc..apprtared July 1862." ~.. .i. , ; - .. ' 1 - , i..:41 the utites will he eieented in No highest stilt; . Of ihe art, aid ..! every o. p oseible prepptitq, wilt i b 4.. to pr taken - eient; o.unterf:eitini.., • - ~"._ ,i -' T •jr,o-,Theri are; in cuu - neetictit p2t lawyeisj,'' ~. ' • . -. .. 4:tr i 'i Tile' fowidry of Levi IttoOrti On. , Readin g , • was destroyed by fivit last ireek..4 L. - 1 ' :par, George , son 'or Mr. i r. ill, of Readin" , e, aged ,1p years, was" ielideittallY - drow.ned le t ,ii - . week..c,-_ i .' ;• _- . I--- h l •- .: Jciitr:lcarigatien over till'!" it le line, will; Ito: 'resumed on the Albion Canal - by e 15th instant. Bohn Landis, • 011ifashii gton . township, . Berlikeourity, was leeidentally IqUed last. week, • IFIY. A 'Project is-or feet for the erection of a-. cotton factory : in" Hamburg; perk} 'county. _ • .{,[l` Tlie ilanthargaterbs cottrity, Cionet flUnd , ,-.„ hp been reorgadised. :. - -1 !.! -;• ~ " 4ife..Thisersal I l deilers -of Hart bed lave raced the-priee •of coal to ti 50 perti, ..• I• - I ... " .ifar' , lt is'stPid that the! Itai an ilitivernitent Lid discovered •si'plot. the Object ! of ibich le; the eaptrisionof the: rope -Crop Itotials, 1 ', , .. ,-1 ~. ~,, lifir. A..Ctoiernenent order fOr . ltblit7 tlriajand..:. pisfole laa_beei reciivitl at Cidt's• ArntorYt.'44o.• ikartrord. ,-.. i • : - • - r - .. ' 1.. • 1 . Iligir7soure otthe.towtships of Beat have not: coratributed;asiegle volunteer Ihr thll wary a nd' there Persons.declare they will ukt serve even . 'if , 1..141 , 31r.-:Pritirt,Li3nifetl'atatel - Mtnititer , t 4 4./ pan, 'inbred at Yokohama on the 2,iith of -Apyiti 117 took '', possecsiort, of the :office ! wi t the, lit • of -May,!r%-t,! t . ,- L. - • '.. : .-, - 1 .... i • • le - ON" It is estimated that. the.l cosCtif eitiying enihe : Preipident's . plan 'or evoineipaticns in the,. Dirtier Stintr-ttlates,..uutd nut, tiinil the t expense. a inlintaiiiing Out preseui ett*pr iti • ttie ;861 .ttiree: stoutirs: '• ' 1 ' I- • 1 Seward: in tieliting. tat pt4ition, . _ . . . ri . plaect huneelt entirety at-the do ostlef the Pres:, he • retties, - i he j withtirsivs . altogether! - : 'tram pahte positions , Edition - jib •he country shalt entergeinto.tull strength and gloat:nee - It woes its. present tr , oublesi • • ; • ; the , beitrepf ...•I:tiortne.i,ll ; iactety, ty, 'Aurelio:in, I itaneiti- front, Lyons, had iiis left bartd-tilean ett the stag , - . 14 the bu'retieg of a gon *lnch - b.nd to off in the townie ut:hie Bart . lite *Wong Of the; Ilupeit.gfritun io load the 'gon, the twit sat Ideto . gated in a' wool N.. longing to theitiro ti igivie, who trtio.it, the, entire, trett.otkot. a .14,eid , 4 ' 11,,siOkOldiag . . , .-1 --; ? • . i -
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