. .. „ TER N& or THE N NEES' SOONNiIL;'• . .. . . T wo DiLTAItS per on urn. :mettle in Advseei— ,s3 if not paid withie six zuorAtts—auil is.-so if • ifi - . ~. v . 11 within the pls.,. ; . .. , , ~.. p. . . . • 11 '‘..",ples t, one address, (,'ln advxrieej C' :, sa, op c ,„, do do . ' 1 d.) .' • ; :..- 10 ou 1 ,,,, do ' do . 1 ,tio • ;• ,' 5:1 - 00 ns*:trius ‘ t to* iseiariabli paid in iidTAttee o r hib.nt' 44l o l A d spa I t loLg,3lllitirtig.t. . i . . _ .. , ~ . ... , , ICI 612.111g1:3 AND onrzTes l ' . ".. ; -'. ; • =_ . , . /,,,,, j o rtrtel. %TM be rurniottri to Ganirra Ord - oilers ..,, rr 10 , rnpli• x, rashritt 4,41 . ‘ cry. . : .... - . i r ~,, if „,„ ; ,.,,,d seeJel - Teachers aupplieil ulth the J 4c as 9pl.f 1 - in adreuee.,' - . if ~ytw•rlt~if Order che'illsermtionatireOf theft nevi', obli..h,r may cOot lore to pod them until rlwmar, att. paid. • • . if,ulecritera neelec't or refuse to tali thitfr. newer*. rn from which they are direrted:tbey are l as n 4ronxitil• until they hare Nettled :lb.' taw . 4 .4 cri,n,lthenadieeontleuo. :1 • T. , • r more to other places irltbotat Inforrehre.. itR-4.,ublilher,at4the newepapers are seat to the funame piii•eti,u.'they ere held reebonaltder. ba decided t hat Jadeite% to take /n. d fr‘et , th e i,ar r , rieuriving,stiii•lentik-ftlent un . ' .parr,a effaerideace ti lateoliaallraud. prim P RATES OF ADVERTISING. a? re One „, pl ire ! , h IQ 110 eN 6 0 cants for onelissartion—Sith 0,,e...t i mere ions:, 25 cents each. 3 lines one t hie: 25 r-nt..--5ut...;14.00t inPertir.olSl2.4 cents mich. , All ail-. I e rdceinetits Over :lines, for.sh6rt pericida, 'charged as a grand. oat. .' TWO. TRILL • - M 1... matmvx. - Isr, lines, 63 - 66 21 . 25 ..,$ 2.26 . s 3 00 ~.. F. ,„10..e, 60 125 1 .715 2,76 i 400 f,reliiiee,. 1-00 . • 150 200 •. ~3‘ 0 0• ~ 600 i ii,,,ii, ' 1'25,, 2 25... „, 260' ~ 4 , 00 •, 000 ~,?fee r , lines, 125 2 25. 2 . 70 . 4;50, - 700 w.. ,, t ,t1,, , ,,.., :• 125 225 • :2 65 • 5.00 : , 800 Nice tines, 125 225 - 3 00 , 5'50 '' 900 , 4 1, -viir.r.tir zwaracocsnaas a *wails oral.* was: 'Z' ne ..;;.!I re, 125 2 . 25 .-• 3 50 - .6110 - 10.00 ir e° . luares. 225 -4 00 1 6 00 . -- • 9 600 ', 11 00 Ty re e squares. 350 500' -'7 50. - , 12 00 .'i 18 00 pars inares; 4 50 . 600 . ~ 8 ,00 , ' ” 11'00 • - to 00 0 , r ,,t..i. cal... 600. 960 .. 12-00 - PI 00-:. '10:00 :•„.I.lrger space for short perinds. as pfr a„..,,,,atent. •• : g r'r,c.in. , sk Not ices, $1 eachi-ixecompanied -telt!) an eg•ertiernent. 50 cents each. ' , - : ~ • • A tree Pieuients before. Marriages and famitha, IDAenis ~,,ii oe for 3 rst in. rt lon-Lnabsequent interonns,beente , 4„, ;i. e ..: Nine words:4re minted aislineln advertising. Ilerihant • and others, advertising by the year. with .1,,,,,i,..... and s st,smilne advertisement not - exceeding lb 11 ,,,,,,1i he chrir`ced, ineloding stihseription. "-116 00 Scare to the ampant - rtf ftic squares, with chat'. j,.1511 tol,cription, . • . - :- '•, • mny , iiichantres,ist the ,etell designated shove. A drertisCinerits seti usual n argef type than oAal willte: ,hirifoi 51 per rent aria ce. no these prier,. All,' eat , . .111 !-4. , rhi.r....d th 6 yam as retter press. • . - .Nn Trade . s drerti•ertio a ' reeeived from Advertising s g oits,stria.d.'exrept a '25 per! cent. advance on these prim. unless by s-pecial agreement with the.putilliker. Vt7rfices '25 tenth out.. Death s accompanied, w ithlace ii,..0..2.; eiaitir. Without miners, nil charge. : ' ' ~ ,sit n , itices:eiteept those of a 'religionacharactei.and ,iii eilucstional purposes. will herharged 25rtents forsiriyi • imah;r - of tines under 10. ; &ter 1011oes,1 ten ts porl inel - rd liti,aisi, ~, •, • . iirriccedingir 'AI meetings not ill :general or ptihtle t hsra.-ter, charge 4 at 4 rents per linefor each inserfliin.' .7i. facilitate calculations we will state that 328 tiara •c,k- s COhilrliArl44 Mal/A ' half column—and 82 lines a -I,,tt.rroltimti. 2:952 wr,r,ls melte ii rnlumn- 1 -141:0* half •,,i umn —and I,in a quarter 'column_ All odd lines over. ~,,i; %gusts, charged - at the rate of. I,oents peraciec for vie, time. and 84 - ents per line for throe times. ‘• ', • •: • ' I%iarly siivertfe.irs mtistranthiel their advertising 'to :their own business. Agenclem fur others:. SaliPf nix, prate. Le., are not included in business adrerthiemeuts' ..... . .. _ : - LEGAII, CARDS:: .:- •.: 1 ,trrs n. rA rrnElc -.7-- • WILCIAM . 11: $11111 . i! CAMPBELL •& TT T onNEYS'A W.! Offie- = . &att. Eiist coiner of Csatta and Market streets, •.,• .Iw:a 2' 4 . I ' ..:• • ,26 . ~, . . Jr.,.(-1E0..m..DAL!.,85, . .- ~ ~... • , 01 - • . Attateitek. at LNW,. I , . . • - ' Ittill.ADELl'lll-it - Ostro.ritotoi to 221.50tte5 FOURTH . 6.'1.. tiArch 22. !rt.:. . , :I . . . . 1 13._::, ;IT lisis,;restinie4:the C. , ntre Ft ruk;orliosike 1 . 011-N i1 3 .110BAI •I Ir , tire et tb,ht,.• •(+lll it.. Sm.! jean : ll:+w«, Pr tIF Der;.7: 7 .1. :-`" • ~ 11 RA NK LIN- .R. (WV.' E Nc - At t army - ' at 1, m . , fiflre . -.C.ntri..tro.l.l;olowdlie Episcopal Chnrc.n. . p t rl T .1. v I b il3 d, Y.,.. r.,..,-; .., (2-2 d ) 1 . 1011 N ll tA I . Al.Ntr l tiit tisellor at taw. 1, - Pr:ire-74.16 Wtttliii t, t I'wour .3 , 0 N.-ioir _Vork.' - - N oT. 79,'5.:1 ,' _ . \ - . Eli :`,; . i s lid) Li ; - 1 EA Lkorncy L at. Law. ,y 12 lyncoteellt re sl reet...ppord t e theTl - o!fn thin Potttritlei. , • • .-, ;Vrbi - unry 9.'fo , 6-' THOMASI2. IIN: . TNAN. A ttiirney at .... Law. ddlre in Condro : reet,Opporiter hy;, EtdPentv d no rpti. rot Olivine. Venn:, ; !Nor-20.'56 47-1 y i ff. SP IN N E', Attorni:y at I,a'w, ;I L . Ashland: , :r:h w, lid I .corurds. l's. - iirill act nig tr...ir ittl,;,tte purclial, and:. re 0 Itplit;4tito:rollortion rt . root+. kr. : . ',Aldan Id. dfat._':a. '57 .'l-1y Tiliti..S..TO 1 1 14E R Jrl. T. tI4 t' .-- ,Aiitir , - , i , ;.nr'y at Law. Pot tsv II le A Schuylld I Cenuntc . ('a. 1. rlc.!--i 11 , I n ila II 10 n4o. r 0-ect. riirnerb t SiCond. --April 11, ' 57 -•.--'. . lt.-1 y 1A.% VII) 11.. CI 12E E.. 1 . 1 i'; , rt.iille.l'a.. Swath N • rlo.l %treat, .. - re , ,tl , 1 Story !,... I: ,M 4r . he r..”• 1111.044 i' Vily 7 iciKo ..13US1NES CIIIDS. Q . -TEINIIEN 11Alt IS,'AliniAg EngiL 7 - ' , ;•••• , * i , Cire—M.l l,l ' Lt.. alKiver 3 l' d. ~rirfSr/LLE. :31:ni. •,:2. , 11 • '4:60 4 . 2.1yJ • :S- I) ) •S. 4..‘ N GDO,. , • Sitrgeon Dentist; 1)., Mlruet .tr.4,t, S o ,,,eit liwttniloce Th ird itriei, ~ . u th 01.3.. Pot t, ilk, ..I : Shy S. '6O IS-I r -- - - 1) W. SHEAFIIit, Tottsville,, Pa., •lati.^lll his POiln%y iV3113 ie State tie., - idgienl3n rver,. 1, , r0s lands, minds..b , . OA TY it ANK. *C A T-F Ei4taie 1' A gettf: it! A ILA ; NOV ClitY,'Fainyikill„CtMnii, isl-1,00 , 5r Midrksse—,“ittalianny City P. 0." •- ~lrrh Sit,. El/RUE K: S 1 :1 'lining En IlliiEM3 D—rrat...i 11.'51 I .. 12 EoltGE B. 1.1 find Draitgb kn! p .11 m3rbiiwrj., ;11. `.1 , 3e,t, fa, 'f.cl f 11:,..;IrstrIft!b bandifk. S .1.3.1 • •, John:A. Otto. ITannfacturer: and Dealer, in . all ks , of i;irsins poi*, Pr . 26-Iy • .` ••-,• .'.WILLIAM N`Pr':(l .o l( MINLS and ES- T LANDS. Ifflref West Slorke,C. street, 4t. llih Ntrr.3l.G.llt -0* .111 .1 iThoo Nelll ••.‘11:-. ooptelehor 2•• WILLIAM Manufatinrer of all kill Yellowj •Zir ,trert. nr.ir SJ Ip x.,r Woo. Ilserii Vott.t.lP. , . Dee. 'C I ' B. N ANI • of Coal . ltk•nt frkioi:—C bcre,:ntue'ct„orl z•vit.i.E. Pd. . ovot g.,e) W. Enyq,r. , 1131 ry I TFlb' ST. 100 Chestnut Street.. Third rigid Foot , • Philadel ar,l;rl,l htving • r„ , 511,, h0.,....111.11, 1h - • t'ar 4aand the "M. 2.• tat thot- . r.q,:pf {on Inn h hr.% h. 1113f11 , o!I furnia r.+ll•eltten N.ll. kiLl:ll,. Sr I h tho will... Ma. !Intel 7..^e.1.111...ri0f-th...se pref.. !; , ..nir..fr.mt Titre.? •,i 1,4 4 , ' T.lll Irony r to 3. P. EXCHANGE HO Centre' St,re( T 'itS vILLE ienw,tf ?..14 to,t-rt 'lb.. wra k ro•••1 it th<c••rnt•r of C 4 ° ,1 ....r.^.•"1•411 , 71:•%.41r. I 4 t • I 1;., rlr,,jkArt • t t , ..She r ;•,I••lropitti49.,ge FECER'SO — OT Formerly Potts lle /.l%ntrr and 14Azi vrzt "Till: :5 Irina' , IhStr. - ,'ab. 3d, Philielphia.. :prt vs S. N E%l Mt, ita-Thi• Hotel le ern rat. 1.,...1ent • i'seeeniter Care to all. reirt.„4 t rnd fu prefr part ni•ntel .Ir. the eNhtert , t 4 t ti e hu<jr"-ee ermr•Tern., rot- Pa camber '6l • ;7•ler. . • AM RW~li. HOTEL,• PWILAVELPHIA 9 Located pgt- cuEsrmirr Etreet Itproleite the obi :4,3 . 4 ;lone,r, . , ..• , in crowpr ximity to the"leelnelpal Ji,+bliitoc an • : , wa• 1 141ner... Ranks C•etetcu Court. Kam emue..-en!ni. lenelng. Ike Ipenet yre 1,14 ha. Personr ti,4l , in • 1.1;,..ttri• tihtlthle ItittelPfmt I..reane •rel Littr3teepotetmellte,lefollettlle 'Lit rj,e4,rtiatel n.orenter.te. The elty .- Penninge • <^•n r t• biLetc,st the dia . rent hal:roeft peeseneein rettlip lees Ibi• 'lnert . •• equal hi,u,• T LOIS. $.l - 50 . per : ' • • _ • WT.ATRAI Li& 1.7 . ,N08. - ---• . , ERVISORS' ORDER. BOOKS. :INTE - I) and for sale at •;.1 • ; 15. ~~:1 IV% Es BOVE% 1..1 1 ,1 1.1:•ALE AND 11EIAIL pit/MiI:TN ,RA:CCO PIPES *`..- A N'D C CA qr.littert, Opposite Ilitsctorts'ite, PuTys : • • h • IL COA Shippint WHAIIVEI Delaware • 'AV' LEWIS' AU ' 7i ,RONIME! 12nt We ' Es : 3140 Br , :gate • ' • ttEPIE rin Attorttey at Law. Wro, miner Centie and Entrance.c* Market Et. . . _ . . ' DAVIStIi . ,CO - .,. I px , CELEBRATED LTO 'I: , T- S DCNT AIN Wil ITE ASLi and . ''• • , _ • • ~..' .61'011N IVEIN . . • ' -. ' REa.Z.SEL COA.L,. - • I N0.12A . {Yakut Irevt. - 1 1 1111.ide1phla. • . 7 ' ,(IFFICFS: No. 111 lltoodkzir , Room, No. 9 Trinity .' - - Bnildi k,Ne: York- .. ~. 1 Nn. 11 Dostie Ft .t, 11.i:tom, ' •`-:„ .• 'MI A E F-6 R EEN WIER, D' LA %VAR t . ATENTE. t ~ DATII9 PEAIII.I6:C, PUILt . •. . : _ oinana 11A31; . i.SIILAND. HAL antaii. ' ' ~'. c i . • ... Wh at 'neer , ' Coll tiny, ViivrAi, , A. • : tman.. attends to Iho nd to the re•Fullding and the Puictipse.i and Icing and SPlling• I Inef, he., had collecting reef. Pott Mt,' M' itn.N4 Ea and .Rai. Ilivoire.,l B.:. °^4 R, Devk .trret. Iliilad:a. :., BERNER ' I • .11 of Earthen "Wife and I Ware_ sprisch•r . gc)air Flirfory.. t 5 Vivre for Flogrrry.#e.;,Ar. , ; . Agept.for-the'.r9l - of ßeal • !p;...ite the 14ibeopil Chatieh, Jelin knj W. Cup , tn . i. P r dward i Mhz,: I. ELS. . . S: • eivs - ezt th. x henov.f. for a terht of tSe , nl , . 14 r new , rf stinroLnelnz to enrothnnitV. that it - is f.,uest , a The Mn tireis . retiovate+tind the oportun I• r oot in modern ',yip. It - la In all . ttoi depot and steam. tronbite vietnity of tbieu't he Core iva nestsontrtt Int the se: ring the Ebrohesti jl*n Anti, re per, ievek; d'lloto the merekatati an d. • twsox. • ' • .1 . • _. ~ NOVIti . I iilre A pr.intstil TYLER, • Nutt itn.l t %rlui.ite A•itkts Ifor. Ibe . ',prodino Ortlin CX , IlltrIP5 , tt. fiStareTlic (17:740: 'll'tiql.itt+l4tir-i t ust Bun Collie - ' 1 Locust -*dun 'a#L, Tr d m 4l. • ,-: do., -"• ' do -- ' 4 ; •'l`danel - - -do.. i . tiOn4 Mountain "". iii.nkinotli Vein do "rtioli`dO It \Asti', ' i Lelwis - - • do l !. -e - `,!.' .- I • • CITA 11. A. DEPPLIEIL -1 -Poilldelphlt: Nenretraber,ls'. 1% . - *. ' . 1 '' 1 P,ilrtirs.dr,Giring -to iurl hlis ny . of tbe abownritmed ' , . . . . • EC. . . t, ' --: ."•.,! 7Th., P i ~ g1..... r;.' -;rar . ll'Y ihr , r.lll. ihr, pubfie :hat li 1174,1.1 LI. EA fit v.cc;i:, Itr , .. and 4'41 lu•tiil .t.tr.,ts, 1' .I,le Mite Atntiltention -1. Fr.,* istfaelOn"..wltl be . i n arelio r t, .inbllne. is at lirethOly r.l i. t ti s a fAli. there • .e.VSA.N!. A NIA vV;rt. once:): _ ta, , tTo N'S tirti Prrp'r: I ANNAN:B•IIiCKICIotore . - , '.' 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'' ,' ,'I ;..' ' " • '‘. I .' • . ' i .'• '' ' . - ' - -* - l ' ) V 1 ( -44, 14 -. ' . . .• - - -1., -', ' ~ ' -‘ ; • Arles ' ?' l' - I 1 • .WitiVi • ~. .' b ' .ISVIL I iE . ".‘....."‘. ' lr"..:1; '. - 4111114 AT' G . , AN , • . F. ti,•• :I• . -,. -1-: : ~. , - ~.: ... ~.,„_.- ,I- - • • ! , I : .. - ~.._................................... ~,,,,,,,. TZACII,TOII TO rise THE DOWELS or ins ZARTIL i AND-111020 017 T TIOX TUT A.T2255 Of 20011TA131114 221i42 . 12.11711 WILL 2 . ' 5T22101141 TO 0171 2,222 /LTD 111721117 ALL TATI72III TO Tatra, OBE LID :ri:sistriot.-Dr.litaileam h , !, 1 ..-..-..- . )1.40 I:ED - EVtRYTSATUfftIIit . MORNING, BY RNJAMIN BANNAN : ' OTTSVILLE :SCHIJYLICiLL. CIIUNTYi PENNSYLVA:NIA. - - _, _ _ L-i ,.. _, , . _ PUBLIS VOL. •xx inns 6f the • -•- .-- Plotr•Oo IIiIiIMETT,TAN•B I S • i• : . .. DE.‘tras 1 LciOustoPilt attd B ••• -.- ALDO, lIIT PP .LEniOn TAAL. 41. NAVOATI 0 SPRING )10t NT AIN, ;DE.! VER. AMA DOW. ' ; ' • • • IIAiLRT Best 'Quilitieiof Re it -.- .!• -,.• • l'. OA EttlpPii?g ITtrieti—No:.lltott • ,- • . No. C kliza , .0 - Riper-No: 20/ ATal nut, .Alq , ef. • ,; • 'Frio 11f1Iniplin No. -t, Nakao Arne lit . • • • :. Pier , . . ' l . . :- ' BLAKIroN • - - INlTlPftiti Orllli Dr WHITE ASII,ItED ASII•ao r. • : COAL; FRANKLIN 0)1 .." . : 3.- LAND COAL;•alw ;11 .. .;. . Irtcni Cu • 217 Walnut a reet OFFICES: . 4•Netr. Pt •. t. N , ~ II Doane at • •t, —• ' - , . • 'rife CHA.S,' A.' HEc sat P 1 Eab unfiAto MOUNTAIN. RLAPK E6D ASIlq 'OF . FICES: { 45 SQuth 132.Walnatittrr PIIILAD SCHEILK, CHAS. MILLI oap - ' i • - ITS 1- :. KNOT WHIT! ' From tthel-: .1 OT Cli 31 , . • ' • • i ' ' '. RED, A ..- . . imuifliric IlliEtiN, CA 3i A LiANDTN.ds T cutrENk4 .. • •om ei.: :=-N o. 1;1, *al ut $... Aprilst,-4 . ! -•-,! :' ' 4 , - / :- : 1 • :CAIN , .. 9 HAC El • nutelr.Gan 'ST GAP. LISCVST MO i F nlpis In ndie;llrst qui ) NV 141 e and -lied 14 Ira/. ut Ph4la. Irliarrer.SeheiVl • ' 0 A • l3 . WI M .1? .1 . R4 5100 "1 // i i (.1 ! MESE • • • LOCeSt GA kr-Kgrt• k 6soi 'COAL, 16:fu Locii• .N?: 5,101:N (isp; Ann. a ett, VanPue ANn_s. i+Eits (WEST MOCK (201 W &lieu ES. Trinity gi (No. Vofat IV, r. • A C h,. k i br..l.r tntll I, Opc Ns;eh 1 -A,OWAY 111 , Gar ibi66lfie r. tout Pf 3 . 3*kyr .pui 'B'l2l.;3lkl= PPLIEW Coala eutprd,f from k CO. •- riZEIrK: Tr LER.. liars AV. t r ol,) fi CWIRLES _• I N E!i A SPripig . • airSairesitior to :WM. MI NE. Addrt;ss--CIIAItLE:4 ••trrue 4 (III; it en - rebtulire'ltt. la • - • . . • ‘..IIARIE Gll. OAL." 7 (IUR r IIA.RLE CH tOA 1. is 'nosy , pril4 excla4Tely. In Vtliad. phill and cieinity.b DAY' lIVODEI.O l'arlik‘ .finit thip tbeto, _may fleivmd lieu * • art {isle.' • 4Exlct—tog waibut s Ploll'll'o.- I SI LIALIN a :sicETE. Arrl6o, 'fa. I , • _ • " • ' - : , . 7' - T N E-W 1G 0 -D S!!I• .: - •. • - I I I, . INr - C. 111ORRISON has removed 1. I titerretrefr - t• -- Ae !t : tildlorl innately neel/P141• 17 1.11.'.•11.1 CAk. , t.at d r• sho ,e • Cant'. Prank poll a . —•ll tanderire•Entre, Centra r.t ivr1..1141 be will endeavne-te ,•-- .144 mni.lantly ou nand a ftflled •rk. or Lity.Goolll.. Or n -1 wales. flrfitsfainna, and fllitarattail • ire.-4, which arlll be !i ._tadd at tlte iery 1./test market Mira., for titn. • } Tban 1 fat tn. paet tarot:he...o,li reatiellfttlly &Wail' i , - a ennitnisnne of thnintr nap , n Ma aid e u1.1,41,6aret. and. , • shire nf..tbe trade of tha entarn • pity tro•ratly. . - l'oq;Titilt 41-14 Ist. isoz- . • • , - • 14_ , i - IDOWN WIT ;TIC . ~ , . .. . IiAT, - i ' 7 • I , . . .. ! ' 'i• ; ILOACIC it'd., Ace. 111 Pit EPA ,IA"1"1 To* w in Da ttbetweiti aid lc n tr oil ..lbw . pnwpant iAt 64 pttrootii w o rotttintortad It purp6 T t any la the towit:t. - 'l4 Isfa•linn 141 who try it -Foral Wholtwale lad GIL b . JOHN 13. SitPWl.ll l ..-22 6atj . • 1 T Cool CION kittaul Wer- INTA, purposm‘ s, ' Die. 2i, 1,9 I - liiii VIII: T;ADE & Read* B; 8., 'I, . . - . . Plerifo. IL :: ~ • - •- • • Elli sTprrE at-co., 1-r . . , 1 „ DZALIIIDIX,,vAILIOte DRSCRIPTzoIiII op • , " ,` . Mid *Bad Waite Wait SCHAIYLN.I.L.L; ANI) LEHICACOALS; i • -! • • D GEORGE'S CR EEK ' 111BERLOD COAL. 1-, • . . Vll Wilnut t*et,Pbfladi4pttia: , . OFPIDESii I ~ W iphing on Bui)ilsllg,i Providence: 16 Wrividway. New Yorit.; . .'! rl. - PIE111,10:5i PORT iticn3toND. • 1'5842 --,-- • ..- CON? OR .& TATTEASON & LOCIERAN, :.:Top.COIL or H CO7I.IPANr& OCIAE.; ILARLEIOII.'II • 41200 E, r ,N. • • • 1 and White Ash ,•.ichmond. ••• 'thport. AIILADELPRIA. • i••• .ZiEW YORK. j ' 1'62 • • flirt ter n:err° ,fastner,' Stirkney .& Wellington, - .,Agents • - ter the sale or, their celet,lrated LOCUST ItOMNTAIN • COAL. - tr • •• New Tork. Tth Milk Str eet. Dwion. - - Vl 6 :f r ni r ? o u . t: i. tzt h , l lll , llldelphit ' • : •' • 1 'JD , . -.-- - • : - ~; , . its or I.ftOTrscriun.Kna. I.A ZLETON LE- L. iiPh Ladelphla . - - : w York, 7 - • • oston. I. , V ?ter 50 . I._ 1 ;47 i #N, R. 'WS wit: .- . 1.,; : .' ' ~, 6 turrpt op iitio.3;o7.4rT_lTlcxx_st.ii• 4ocago., 1 - : %I•llAity \0.7, post iticiniox \ D: . • 1., - 3 , • . `..;,,z, 0r ,,,,,,,, : f NA) : 316 14:lanai stien , Philid!lpb i f . , ,ort — ob. .-;71-_3 . ,!..1. 300 14 oil pitttee tb! st., hew i ork. 310 35 . ._ . 1: 12. • wesso=4:s=s ____.___/_ . ELF HER . & CO.. EATII ANDSCPET.IOR• :ALS: , a *ew Yoi: fISR-13 ,I&C. lON. - COAL, & CO: & CO. Iphia. Boston. Philad3 rnnlienee: - - 61e of pr COI DAM & theltittly co t 404 flan. (1,11 to New i dt Phil, The e COAL f • care, . : . 'At Jeriey City,' Zir; J. .! '. • • : - (cm#: Lehigh ,and ilorris Onectls.) . • ':- The • . Itup'pliorWlLKk.:l 4 IIARItE COAL. 6em the 'Baltimore Weinitiken from .the,":And.tarird Improve , . anent AnCoal !Company'w Eatate." nor Wilketbarre: itleo..the coumni. ItID9 it O,O'AL; both of snit' eh.for iteam pa L e. lend for ['Oily nee. are astrurposseq. We hold eertlfiratia in our 'ninety. tmin partite who have need and tally tested - th* Coale: and .pronennee them ttnente• Aetna:tern Coale for steam In nee. pen doting . ni, el inter. lees ishes and umber blaze', thin any• other klnds 110* before the p ub le. Slay 14, .511' I . • ! I --! 0; 3. • ft & CO. • 5.0, COAL. .ASEE :LAFFA CUL.I.IEitiES: SE, toLLI%ItIES: . , f. . Coal 'F • • L Coed 'STOUT, VAN WICKLE & M RTIN R00m14.4., stitiding, • NoS • - 111 Broadway, New York. - Mtueri of thei:eelebrated FLTLTON (LElllGlii) COAL. from the lEnntatAtia On.t.nar,•nea'r I.l4slitaa. Pa.. awl, "deati•fg is the 4:et eariMies of - I • ', I LEILIOIL vVlLtir.B. can't F.. a ,KII.UTLKILL COALS, . Includlnt. '1 "' 1 1l IMF:TON. ' r , LeSTST !ItOCNTAIN. I DM) . svi)i.t.si VEIN ItErrAtiTi• ' Em pi o ovo.o.oAasta.) DTA yEIN RF.I) ASH, sitrallol3.lol;STAlN - . lONT 'EIS 114:1) ASO. I. RUCK MOCN, 41N. 1 ' ' Oelirekd direct from pla andi op' board of Yes. melaat , ' • i I NtAr noicrNsicieß.; PERTH AM O T , EL 2, A DitIIPORT, N.J. i itntr.•' ; 8. AN Wp;E. Z. - June l'; , 16I • 1'1(11 AN tisNILTE STS Imt4* • • l'hiladelphil. . NTAIN; I BLACK BEATH: , ' Iphia, u ad Toodtgad '.Rirer. ! I. . zp • Jitiir IH.CAiii4 SA rpp.r and "Neut. Schuylkill illiir.ii, ,l'a. ' : I 6-ly, • ..1 • , 7.-- S I QH - JYI.IO.LL - . Co.=: ,_ COIL. ' ' ppointea:CAlN', gm.t%for my LOCUST atr eaierv. . T. Hi SCHOLLENB RCER,Agent,, • ". linwrn Jimb slums ny 4,Iig . CriCTIRATZD • . g `Black Heath' While' Ash and Peaked itliantaki Free Ettirotng : Pillk Ash •.1 • ' I C:)..eLLi",:- P. O. ADD111.7.3-PostseiLts 31:tiOkanztit.„1Sebuyl. C-nity,Ps; Aprll • . • 1, 134 East „ Franklin . Loraerryi, ,iein Coal. _ Atl_EA §T - FItAN K COAL Is hoe ' exel9lfitelY by Shows.. Ai. CALDWELL k CO, who see my Aitsagi• rani - orierln4 (run them, ms depoid upon fee t tient s'paresiitticle. - OFrICES I - .l tH 110,110 'Walnut Rt., Phlssora." • No. 1{ elnlty I Strsel t :Doateh. ' • j 11.Exar Teenlont.Mareh 13— Y ' . IVELT Cr" ' nAlio - aluxum; (13,ETIRATED, : MN COIL. it' Si., Phtlidtit. Ildtna, Irprk. Boston. „ • • t i -- 4 7' illtlS - htii • 13. and ;totrg-of COM, at r t heloe the Nary ii4rtt urielp: the ...1.011., t St., • 12,tim • :,COAL. . NOVELT I .,COLLIER: ~S ...,9 H vg.im rilH E A) N DEIVSIG : EI, is e, fur -1l elsailed 11 - SPOIISI V. gIN cuLp FRY, toy - welly arerlred t o r s Gi , or! Hie keel, arld no prepire4 f o, eon tenet for rho 0,31 • 1111:All FOCIIT, 110 Ilrosillin .(11i)A111 Nn. ' 2.) 'SOW inejt.. I i llur iole a geia I for Illls ek lebratrti C 0.4. All or- Jera williret !Ott' prompt atten ion:1 , 1 , I iA. O. 3111. Lt:B. , : L'O f '.4 Aien , 1•1 4 1 ,.. ..r f a.", • OeL 5, ,l t 1. I i , 1 r •, ; ; , , "FOSE & CO. the site of all my CfAl:the. ovrtakf acid worked . ,CONNI.4I- it...•P:ATTEft - SON, tiiraaa •X;gsirrsse .csitaßATin " '1 Coal. L o Ott. t Sol:intuit Thlla da. w rk. MaSE. - , J.J. t I;PfiN P.R. . . J. S:PATTERN:IIi, . : - .410t/and.. ..' 1 - rallorork . le havIIIIII Catints, Pa. • l'Se - 17.1 1 ._ • i - . 'NEW iCOAL B EAKER. ritE B,IIIISCRIBE .having invent,. . . , ~. . -led tni patented a new Au i•rnapt«. machine. f.,r . hr.-akin Coal ,to any Mr* the ibitarlliet demands. Low offers Ale use r f, 'be; patent; upon Jratlnable terms, to, 15 . 0 . e enawrti t the I , ntiness. • ,-.. , I - • - , The pt ent.right for one large Ci.lliiiry in nett: atottlet will he ellen' i.o.any one who .111 flake a fair Trial of the warhi.sel and 'permit those engaged In lbw trade to eh *sieve it. Vipetatfons. .es, • • 1 fl, A. WIltDr.R: - • Crembltul.fleti,}lbkilifeirnte..lla h 1:: 6 2.- . 1.11 , . . ,-N, --- .'7 -- i . 1 ' . — 7 - 7 ------ . - 111) 1 i t, SAVE 50 T 1 75 r P "ICC lISTi , :•In t s Viasto in , ei, II at of Coal. fril ' S!JiISCR BE're having obtain ed here * Patent f' a :new..and useful Itnproie ment In ;the il.rialting o , C4I. rrtreettalty 445,!. the. com. to (herm.alurtation.of "the anlttiotr publle at:tenth , era. an4ril oft.r tiberal.tn4nerraents for ill s ' futrodu4.• lion tog banal um. - . i AQUILA not,r9:..i. 1 Port Corbett; Sesn,)lLllLCoanty, Pit • Feb!.ll. . '.. - • : I. •. n.' 6 7. 4 - • je!orrllle, 64 boet Si, 1%111,114'C HOI SPIKE IM**ACTORY.: 1 preparetHo ma nufac tu re T na ISS Int an &weir , leas. at man: ~ rt. ' rat -and te , - •Tbsalthst 'be .. l imo* .-43c1:1i the Barrie. ??1 It. POTti. Pao, Attorney for clairol,n tts ?IV. B:. Peruiion Arno, Pottrorillei aolutylkill Co ,;Pa. 13E.11 lONS procuredl foi..Splaiers, P'a'wn In 4 mari.o.ni ft'. Peannal liar. 14.0 art d3 a 44,4 1 by. yo,is on ni iroondiC : rrerilred„:Or dnrear:'-oop tya.q.,A,. wbilo In aertlor, and ; Teni,fors., Bounty Money. and am,aryof i r ati. obb.lnyd 'for widow. or other' brio; of moor ihol_bair 04‘1 rerbri-A-killid.whils In Wr1400., ii "unV Land protaired forrwrriera In liar or tbe Othry 'al - :.1 • .1 ‘ • - : 1 'lv• 4. yors. N. 1 , , „ _ ire' P 6 19 , 50,44ring f ry trinlyart Iburlnarn.annforgard .. ll'mfalirk. Priskoaa, Re_ alit Isar' It;attanded to by piling at ltbe *Mr* nI lif tt.l Porta, El.: Conine +lra*. ed3Ociod• Eii,eltangor no Lanlere only gamin* will belle% r..... ~ • . • , •,: ,I-j ..ii, ' '• . ' • i r.. , o , In ' i, c „,, 4 .1 Yr ININZI ITEIt3IINA - TOR.' 'ON: in outiiely, main 4;l.l:ruction bi 'benpu usod by many nielo *uPerlor, for dui In (*claim to giro sat. lEMM .- 4OqTOCR PH LlB * HECEI. tr meat, !vain; L,O nwiior OIIH r 14 Warmed c4r r ago at - ;LAN 41.041 Z . H , H 1 , .. itd., T Rails for' vireo , . 'l4. east 01410 t MIA I:11'00D 4 CO: • . , VERTISM NT Si': ..• , 1 . ---- -----='.-,-- -- - , 4 , - ,,,. - -,, , -- , -,- - -_-.--,_ , .. ..--=..--.- 77-,,;•_.,--, - - - • _ ',,,W - - ' --- -Z,,, 4 tX t o .„,-,7 - .4 1A , ..,.:.,s • ..... , - •--.1,-----,-..rtit- -. ' 4 ,_ ••• . --" - p ,, i- ...,. *,-- ',..-7 '- .: ... . :',,•-••• -....."--..„,,,...- -""-• , 7,----_ - -- Li, ,-,, -.1 . .,_ -v-i.-7,-z..-,-. -, z- - -:::• - -- - -,..- 7 - --, ' • ''''''..-- -- igat,.....E.,5_-_,--.?.• ---- _,:,.v1 , - .;,• ,-, :. , :' , ..-;;..0„,... --_,,,,,,-, -,r,- , f - - - -+.-- :&.:,_ -.., ,--•,.. ~...„_ . ''... -,'`r:k' ,:. -- -. 7. - -'• ---, : a• - ,,,, --_,,,,.'i,,,!",7 - - . 7.,;: - ;". ". - - are,, at AiBETTIT'ORT, - .4c . -. COAL TiSIAtDENRIED Si GO, 'r: 140'Z'SCEe: that sti , •et. 1•1111. A I/RU.IIIA. .1, 110 Broadwii. KW YORK. r 1- - tl6 tat stmet, BOSTON - . fi'Prefiers in She bk.st ratittirs D OMESTIC f•roiprirtors l're.ek liery; edge , vein ft ot'er 160,000 , Imes a tome of the' r,elcbra. :in,. (Red Ash.) and itticz rt.( h iteAsh.) A LSO, : • • . t , Aire...Astor the aate of :the Onrely . geitufne tttain leont. from the pleuat Dater Colliery of orra Apo.. all of which stil rho sipped direct "orli.4ia canal; or, rnastalse, vla Ureanstlch :1424 Nityy Yard, PhltadOphia.) ; - ; ALSO, . adelphis, from Pier 80. 11, Port Rich mond. ,7 . • lolcest'• unalitiesiof ASII out Si4suylAlll COunty,seleeted 'glib spatial shim* under o r personal superintendence. . , • lit • Elizab , hpot o , N. N.J. • spni,Nk; lIGUN 'AIN 'aild'o.n.7:sclL RIDGE ALS.' lobbrate4 lIAMPSIIiftE BITUMINOUS COAL. A.lllllllli.' 1 freoh asoOrt oitriii". boaadlia a atiqoa - atylo, *ilk 4. AN'S Buut &Ara 3 SATURDAY . MORNING, 'AUGUST 23. 1862. i -Piersfor the shipment} of Anthracites. delphia. . . Pier Ns. ii. .I . i .I.J. orritecepx.3 . ' -i . . : Is V. aural' ' SINNICICEMN Ok GLOVER, .:1' - 1 • i. • . , • • ,-.. miuirezior ' iscitlyums intrrsAix') Elm - Asa, -: .-, . , 1 AMMO, • • I Lehigh and Mitum noiciCo.als. 1 ' OFFICES: f tie. 13i Walnut strre l t. Platledel Ala. I 'I Old SlAt• Howie Basement, !kattou: j . WHARF NO.O, Ptriq RICHMOND. Philaora. r 594 - • ' iliei Ner..Yo. . • I ' • BANCRO IT• . 1' , LE dc co., -1 • . • iii..... 0 .1 1 b tal at TEE ': . ..; ' CELEBRATED ASHLAND CD.AL, i . : IRON MdUANOY 11814NTA.11 , 1. .'I orrlcE—m, wo:nit str.o.Coullnerelat El3 l / 1 1101 l' . 611adolp101,.• • Now York Qtßra.--, , tir Cedar stmt. Boston IMllea-24 Ellby aknart. -,, •,- .(04,23,,!;18 40•- • I : • i• -I. , . 2 - • • I ..- .; ,J . 1 . - e l ler No. .1.; • . -... I. . LEWIS - AUDENRIED dr. C 0.,• ; WHOLES/ILT ;matins IN Tat attiT Sill TTIESpI 1 ' Anthisoße dr. .Bituminous 'Coal*. - • {VaWalnat itraet.Bbilidorphla. • . I M: 110 BYFIC 'Broadway. Now York. ' ..,1 - F-0 State ot root. Brixton.' ' ~ I ‘.. _... ;• • ri.wzrer Shippers froia PizattiliievL I,' ! . t. 1 - OF 1 1 f LE I,IIII,..'S,PRING MOCNTAIN. lIAZLETBN ANID .'" .. COUNCIL RIDGE COALS, - ' r. 59.1,3 . •• . . BR lAD T , O P — ,.• ,-, 1 1 7 . BROAD TOP1 7 COAL. -1 The IltantingdOtra and Bioad Top nonn• tamp As il roil d and Cnnil.C,Onipany , r Respectfully call ' the attention of it. It.. Coltman lei; Steamboat Owners and Stanufartnrers to the value Of their ftA I. *an STRAM GENERATOR AND FOR MA. UFACTUit 1N,4 I'Ll it rOSES. . - - THE BROAD . TOP COL FIELD, 1 .-4- , Haring connection with PIIILADrLDIIIA AND . plEtt• YORK, both by Cana! and Raliroritl. through Penns))• vain is and Nevi Jersey. Is not liable to the lotecruPtions of, sh ipment a In; dent to the Split lAN IiITiIIINUCE C. 04 Pi. LDS. and regularttpplics can safely be counted upon thitiughout the year. - i• - ---, ,-;:...-:.-.........-.....,.......-, . . . Lewis Audenried. & Co. . r , , ,. nave made arrangetulents .herby they are fit doily Ow eipt of large quantities of the choicest ISROAD TOP, add they are prepared to rill order minim ly. atlmarket mink . I :AK. Walnut street, Dhiladelithia. ~,,,, ' iio Dreadway,:iew''York. • °FF/ `'"' '1 . 14 Kiir street.. Roston. i 34 We Mainster street, Providence, ..?. Jane. I. 'hi ,r , 1 tie - Celtbrated : .-, 1 1110 AD TOP . ' • 11 'Settit.'43lbll3llllol/11 - , 1 AND I . , Eset Lehigh coals, - ,:, , 1 No. 104 Walnut Street; Philadelphia. , t; The undersigned would - respectfully call year attain ,...flon to the Celebrated Dryad Top Gill, mined nut of hts own property. prepared dlieetir node,. his own purer Asian. and ronfinlng his operalihns :exclusively to this region. thst - rtno no oar? soft Coots ;ferersie..) the n urcheier (4, can rely:upon-Waint ag=s pareartlefe of litrid•ToPC4l -without the risk of b Ting a setstare of Coats from ea limit reins or free her regions stibetiltacd. which In 4 pearanci might be al ;liar, but In:quell:7 vastly Inferior. Fraught, adeantageo a arrangements which here been effected with the principal. Itailrriad add Oinal'ecatn nlia, purchasers eat, be .aupt , lied at lb* lowest price , . upon Out cuost reasonable terms, and at the shorter , * notice.' , ' For Steam (Irmeratintr. Marine and Locotiontive Bo tines. Rolling Ilillta and Puddling Furnace*, Gloss M t , sailcloth's. Black sn, thing., Coluring. Brick and LI e Loraine. this Coal snook be escelPd. ~ • 1 . Whit* As , Itirexf.triptne.s from Sulphur: and Impurities highly injurirms in the man Utael titinaSor . 1 eon. and destruct lee to Maehinery„ Boilers and Grate flan. glees It imr-entl armee. Its easy combustion, combined of It Its. beautf tut wblte dame, re ars It a desirable fuel for Parl#r Grates. r • - ,East ohigh: C:cial. ~.. NOTIC E....T1M t nbeertber baying also boon pointed Sole Agent tOr the sale otthe - .Celebrated Pa t, Leh LA Cnal. Mined from the Lehigh Coal and , :taste *tlonrrapany's tend i by Conyngthanit Stiebler. add shippe it Slaueb Cburtk, flatters himself that he ran supply the trade with{ an ankle: to quality arid preparie tion unsurpmeard by I.ey in the market. Will be pleased to cimmunieste any fusilier rtn i6,' li. Hon, and will ,he mo , happy to receive yotir pakronaie. . j Fans,. espeerfally; . . ._ . ' 11 - Olt i.;ilT - .11 AAR PANEL. .• air . C•elltlianol'unehaiers are reimeettulle ne qiimied in. nequira all 'perscum representing thetriailves . .a my REPO ix to produPe • written - certificate to the eilegt. Slay 2S, '6l __ 1 . .. 21tf . I LORBE lia • Muss ,ft.,ltuvrt3r, , • I,CorbetrY Coil. -, i ... aS inferior Coals ire sdrertlre4 end acid under tie name of "Lori erri ." Ire hereby announce that ttie tioderdzned are NI ONLY NJNFRSof LOR REEKY COALS; and that 51 srs SINE ICKSON & MAW KR. Mr. J. R. EL A ELSTON, Itersra. LEWIS AUDEERIED & f t. CO, PhiladriPtla. Fr ire all our Coat at tldfrirater.r ,Mersrs. SIN N I cgsb. A •Thormitre.`eliina Mr*sra Kits miller, Steen & Co.'s:3 r.J01131 It. ISLA KISTON reeeliirie 31ersrs. firai•lS & riuttilnes,aod Messrs. LEWIS AUDEN. RI ED & W. receiving Messrs. Wheeler. Miller ( Co.'s— cted they are the only dealers 60144 lead of Coal; and r can be shipped by no other parties. KITZMILLEICSTEES & CO. . - . ORAEPP & NUTTING. r . ; i . . , witERLER. mu.t.za a co. I. Pihr:griee,Maill. '62 . , gl- _____ _: • - . GENUINE , ORBERRY COAL,. I F; ran li c ,a tia r e e nt t lt .i t:lt ti c a L e tl il w c i l i "d A e tr d DE l T4P a .g k CO.. wherehv they tee to hate - the trawler hate of ourß E ItRY P1.4),L hh I pped ,ftrutt wise. via •t bo & Readitor It. It, the he year ISed... All pieties desirigit this faVoti re Coat. eau he areurectof obtainink the seals. ou , rdrattaurrrl ar• l l, - te. fosco.•Mesetr. LEWIS -MAO* O. 1 • WHEELER, MILLER k CO. ?O. rtrei.treve.lfej 10,'f2. ' YORK • • • No. 40 Offer. t'r sale - • F BOSEIr BROOK and NORTH SPRING NOUNTA L ERIGHL COALS. In. boats, nri hivnt Y, - ELIZATIETIIK:itt and JM. SHY CITY, nuclemr. bnat id Mines or Tijeßsto. lirfLiClEl3l IGAL. da do ..1 • de.l C. VIRT, COAL, in Pan LOAN ittmold't For the Soap, llarde.' LYK .... \• • L is, H' r 1 • -1, ,• ~ • Coal:! . F tas'. , NqricE.--.lThe.inulertitmedi,lia T in` g :.„‘..1 . frii,pd kw wterietof yearn the Micas of ltd.; het, `alley. and :Mort 21 oenteln Caul Coen pan tra, f en which the Ljkeiot Valkrf rentals Coal fa tangent /it bete , by elven that he boa !Nadeau artanotanint with Ilienre. JP iiP:S 11. llENltttof Delaware ate, Delanare, aunt 111 A LE" ME 3NG TON of rail litiet.t. Masa, Ihr elle «idle. -. sire sale and shipment le SIM Englienl agd Nee Toth of the moo, ; 1 I- • t i The genuine Otel ran only be i#111 , 4 Ihe soh bf Mel.' nod 1110 ninon obt.nldhe diverted In RALE EKMIINOTON, Veil. N o f 331*.alate. I - ' LIM KY Tnon.As. t ' ,(Bocerinor to iutioa A Thetis.) - i . Sole Illserof the abotre Coal. 1 2.lllladeWhla,) • Brett '4,.f.E.: . 1 . - 112-- 1 . • ' - - I - !.- - .', . -1 . - NEW R VISED I EDITION.' 1 , DICIEBV - CIP fIBE 0? '• . . PENIISYLVAMA: - , -!;. r .. I XTINTII - EUrrioN; fiom •It Op to i I Mal, edited, by4lr,V. Prfelittey. The Lain tii Ili* v.rws. env pleaienle 'akar* 1-fe=. in sww incorporated iii ilia body of the. Itorld, many Iltenes4ad new sathwithi i cited, and other Imprineterols made. , t - 1 It., heir ettlititort of lIIINVir JUSTICE all! reedy Id August. and the - flea lirdltlott of troubat * Hil yls ll•nri• hii Lee early In Ma Pali.' -i - i • . . l a elnua 44,0* I r names, can owet4- early mph* -at - , 1 . ' , - D. BAN!iArkjlookstors. I - Jena VI, 'O2 ! •- - • - • I ~ -.-"- ,I , , 1 • asplialtrAso %Tom. Tl4 - 0111CATIZ NDF IHS EARTH' AN .11- 1 MUTANTS., or a siatlicaticir nfE Dman4y I,lba Mt& from lb. alagabita Alladr/ra. &bile 14 .0 1 4 Bow R.N. EN. • 1 : - • Satiwriptlaaa racallad by- 0: BANSIAX, Alatch V. 'til ~1b. ; ? . 1. • Aliast,ba. iLa rotatimer.ll .~ .~~ ~~' ~. 'R Y uREEK., BONNELL. Jr., Tinily Building, I NEW Twin,' LOCUST MOUNTAI taunt vessels at rlf.itAlr i.boant Tesaals at PHILAIYA I I LA). Creek , Vambeliabi eal, I and . tioilb Riverend*. I Is-9m 1 VALLtirs • i ' • Viains IC Ira .Ibirlll4. . • Tr" iipvnEwq, 3T T. T. le They'll a eat loaarity r off la s ralkat Wait, • IP4rar. tbas‘ fans r waa.arra *fib ° • Or taabbbard by =Oat ' ' Itla4 eassoat arsel4 ra h sof Loa's!'" dailare TN' aatobrilariaa whirl matte arena . •1, - Its Irani 111'• Or Jansen sod AsiAls/sed - ' - - I Wltkifitle.tisespaesolas ifr; ;;- Its isles aro if pad ; Da streets ISA(44. •', /la Assoskea beyond soaspoos— At each of istsO a .biAht Awl stsOds Wttb ► AuAles slioid ID bar glowing ~ A throne -dam out of its esotni ; Too Ames! leg ter medal ALM, • 1 ‘ And tbs. Belot "bp &Weft ova& It • Is a foodtslo of ilslog light; ,orldieruwill nig on Toil& kosid tb i otstopitmolbee `1,3 lb* 'myriads of llsivuo.llls preisoe• aloes. ; Out (eons the tbione gose,a4;iver Whose wavelets eta crystal tied Pblobos And vs its banks isaSrelsorkialted trete: • . It ofter•knari : ng grono;- • k in thinks of she river and ,histesof ; blest through an staling ntefatty. • The dlollars vho teen In tb• efty Are;ibo Wailj mama of rife •• 'Wbo mingle around ibe v dassUog tkrono With the toir.drof ttii.Aogik corpo;, d In their midst BM the pan of afitb hd woriiXiirs again - At' the meted Mirth. • . , . They ma by th'e beautiful rtreir In.lbe Alas of the lifebnartnr, twee, A ltbappy beyotidnurconaplion; 1. , . ; . , Zech prefect within jib., durroe. • In, arrow in ediatt end no entrance than, i. ey are tree from earth's lornanta,freofroa Its milW., ' ' • .- - Tbey elrelithe eonfletwof ether, . And bark In the sanshlneef:Godr , . . - They Mr, on the wags or the Morning' . ' To, or berithe nrchingels hang Mai; ' bed In Iliht, • crow eted ;a; Ith stain, their, goldharps ' they arras. i -' s , •., ...,.• • d *albeit' the miler al Jitinraw.'llieli 414: i :' 1 1 "The nay k . lo thiaieloits etty . l - • - Is narrow, snit ahnouded }Wiliam , It runs through, the vale if the ShadoW' , Arid:thee throurti.thedlelmous tomb; ey mai'isin it whn nrIII 'through • the Ilandlni - Fount`, • ~.. ' ' ; • „ , .- 4 ..4 . A M, irapopeneil for, eltre the thracerneed ununl.. . . . . .. ~ • ' .- ' Fro* Ai New York' irellay., ' ' , i I.BRIEG' 'IKE iT2A3BOI, •:1 ' r ~ ; • • KINGSII)M;N. k...itify i, 4th; IStli -.., , Miasma.' SyTMET & Sarni: I. propbee to i con line Myself in tbis - rifthPatier :slim e to dm sib ' ject of tk&,.ereriase(leg fitly - rut` premise +hat I. intend to say with the isserttrin theta,' bafe all: gone far enough in Mingling the,questi'm or vials*: eipoti..i with the conduct of ;this war.' I son eat, IsGed.that, we can go' no further and; kit Wisely and I predict the very wor..treeults ifj we eentin , tie tei mingle this - grave Subject with:the - Rlll%, X . . am not one of those tender '- footed Southern Union then:,Rho fear the , conserittences of, 'eel:log . lpp* the elates of Rebele..and using V.:en:ate the !best adrentagq in carrying on the'war. _I ami toritak . J,. ing-Slareri of Rebels and employing them ini any, - service pat may be necessary in crushing out the rebellion. But extreme min in C.:ingress. and In the ilrmi. propose to 'go beydnel this. !Indic they press! their me.suree to a . bead, they will Involve our Whole: country in'peril. ' These Men are , pre.j, posidg le take the naves of. loyeiarten. whe.are I, thymselves in the civil and military.seremf the:l United Stater.nd thug to deprioo the amis.:re:ail, theii property. - If this. war iitr.to .be - conducted, only 'with a •te toi eemacipt lion. then.. we twist( t ir a pre conducted for doing this enerisetind unjust thing; ' :but ..ir the war is to.be onducted with a'siew to, pearliest Amen the - It'idlioa i without any regard to, emancipation; except as it may become inilden• tallylnrolvedi or forced upon the. country by the madnesi and folly of the South. then certainly wa Ought n.it to'embatirLin any adeb uptinces enter-. prise. ' - . .' . l ..t. . . , . . Though an humble • individual, whose opitsicin 'amounts td but l i ittle, upon Oda or any other sib-, jeer, I am not Willing.to be utistinderitood in any . one; particular. I have'no doubt in my Mind that this Rebellion will Work out the overthrow of ale-, very, and when it it done; the friends of the In. stitutiun South, sod 'all jwbo may hive suffered by it. may 'thank the bad men Of their oils see -E ', don who bare inausdrated the war, and brought 1 about its results.- it it - l ' •'' - t• i • 1 Thp right' to own # eve! te a right"appertaining' am itg 1 to every State in, 'the] Union. The Northern'' State's hare the right, under the Coostitution;; tia cherish or abolish the inadtution, and theititive . chosen to do the Itirter. The Soitherd•States have ehoten to fester :the:institution, beemise' their tastes 'and theii-literests bare pronspled, them to do so. Udder our Constitution no one .has a right to limit tbe.te Stat.ain the enjoyment - of these guarantees. Ihe disloyal 'citiseiie of the , , 'States in Rebellion,:hive, forfeited. their right to own slaves, but the ScUr:M hare dot forfeited their "rightte cherish the institution under. our C.rtistia, tutioci. And as proof that theelavee of the rebels ought td bo confiscated. they have aettially eiffer.!, • ed to abolish slivery'in •tbe Soithern Confedera .7 , cy es ii rodrifrion to Foteign intervention in favor. of the independence of-this bogus government.—, Now, as a Southern men;= I have' this to 'say, it . then, Sonthe'r,rjam . rdinins of tie inflitatioa of Sla.l very, 'are willing to give up slavery, to induce it' ti.elevery foreign nations to help them to des:011 ' the I:eine, I will be willing to- see the "peculiar I institution" derimyeti, tie la means of Ora Ile Union ;' and this, I Ittn certain. is the feeling and . .perposeof all loyal met,at the South. filet the work ,• of um x Opat jou . Nail,' . propwd, l and no imprudently urged in Coligress ' - iareulo- tare. • It ,will pot ; pot ; strengthen the arm Of our Gov.,: ' ernment, or weaken that'.of this enemy.; but it! kill cripple and embarrass the loyal men in. thel Border State', Who'-are nor doing all in their; ~power to relieve, the countriirr this dreadful pri 1 Ms. Why peen' n tneasure. that cannot benefit ; I the ion nom , or we aken the enemy? Do !hotel .., era i I in power feel that tlicY 'hove a certain work is do, and !tkilnkthat they will 'serer siain be able to earryl slat their eonteniplatedriderm? _ The ; • entire 6gbting population , of the Southern Ststes,l under, the Rebel eoneeription set, is sew in Sims.; and the fact minuet he denied, that they oataiois. l bee Si. /foie. forces. • Use . 71311i0'' AT • Tilto,, should be 'our , motto! Our . ram aboUld be to over.' power the enernyi and Crash out the ,rebelliou . And if we don't crush Went; it will erneas-out. -And 'although the whole' South is inarms, aid thiy are aiming at a concept) end, they.are, inoirtd by very different motives. ' IThe leaders, Who aro in the Minority. are' disappointed etlice.imkers, op ' posedto a Republican: form of Gicivenin era ? , and! eeek to set ap.their cherished 'State Alights doc-"! trines; overthrow national independence, -and set, up their rung-eherished State 'domination. ,The I. otherelassoinitein the major i ty, are:fighting, as; they isipposis.'Aii preservi their borne's, the right 1 of property, in slaves, winch they,havibeed maderl to believe arethreatened by this_ Government.— [ .This majority may be divided into this, elasses: , one class that is honest • iii,thiii - belief—a second! that is deceived and misled -and a third, that is i forted into sorvice again t their 'Wills and eels- victions of right. , A me ority of_ all'who are, In , I arms against this _beni n governmint,', are net -Secessionists, tint are Sol bermiuSe bid itenomid , l detaining dcmagegues, here mad e them believe! ''" that this AdrainiStration is hostile' to their-rights' . a nd inieetes,' u i t a '.lres brought into power for! the esPresepurtMee of dektroying their else:idled 1 institutbri et slavery. The policy then to he; • pursued -is °bridal. The leaders barer will tie; reconciled; and !when they are', convinced that , I this gore/meet, its net ,thalting war Sipes: their of_property, they . Will return to their all!-1 • glance, and they will tern tip and 'destroy their : leviers ! 1, ,-. • l. ,1,, ' I repeat, that'll am not ene of those iender-foit.i ed Soe.heraers, to °fleet! to, the' use of ell' the' . slaves that'ean he found, in 'the- re volted Still it!. fur the purpose ' i of carrying on the war. I tam the advocate cif ;the policy, just as I am the advu.l cats of rising their. horses', cuulei. and 'other Sire,. - sore 'articies of Ipewperry.l When General Butler net a gang of Virginia elaves 'toe :work,..erlso es-"" I . aped Irwin their owners and took. refuge .in the 1 •Unims army, a distressing hoe 1 .elas 'lkep4 up In -; • the Southern paper*. and 'II the cry of wer,fosteal. 1 Jog was raised'against the. Federal "seeps and f. their eismotandlig eithemis i the same ery de raised 1.. again a st Ilec!l ,n, Downside. and other allimire.— This raises the question of-interludiatud law, slid - brings up tit cs . eefreral precedent! , tho. thesaAiliesra itrafellowing: ''A . sloort i of therdoetriaa was NOrkiveo by Majoriderieral mond P.- asibils at ew ass, in. 111311. a Southern man by il•th, I by edstiatien,'And 'in fitting, 1.11-sieral Jetisip I had captured atini,iffatei and Ilelianifinlie id s,; and had ordered them wilt of the Mandel a 1.1-- . 'At N isi e. h :triesins, the ;leen sreSeloilled 10 .1 the 1 own under legal proems ; dd; General II aes,, emu ing the Military' Dint*, and a an / nerd tainted by Ablilitionism; refused to' de ieer ; i i, theui L lto.ibe sheriff, sad atimirod is earn ' - ' - Inglis own defence. a ijapPOS Of 1 Wilieh swan -,eifen at the time in the hostepamers. II give! the following estraet, from .'d Teumeisee I patserg add 'MA Oct 6 ,3,0; 4 deaderif .tlene i ailiii , tll, 3k/ell, FlO4 : ' B6 PP4 ll l l Getierate Ilatier'sdoc Lion ! Shit elaves..l ate. straband' Of War: ' r ' '1 ...' ' " Bolin-fared that thee* pie le p..ath I wetles . .1 I -aid ebildrea,Ymerireapoaled i was, at 4 belil as! ••prisuaers of oar.' That as so *ender lot 4bei . tenilitaryidepartinent.or dietriet:-, eti ' 'lliemitulo. feet only to the order of thelfa 013 1.140t14740 r, , 'that be Mudd reneged** en..titli to .et DOM, of i „ lid 'liar; or by the laws of stir, di. drsed, to take 1 grisontra Own hiiisons. emiuts. ', .- .[. i •' - ',.' 'i' Me iineerted;tbst in • time! ' - w r; .tilavea j *ere btiliffirrirrilits liaised' ail .4 nee " '.. Ile 1 4tve' am, said :bb',' aittliatii — - Ili( 'supply:: ' . - • 4i • 1 ;Wort/dons. .The woutea rook tbi food., nary* th* wounio4 Wad yiek. agd eostittotte to the!. wialate agora or be war, ratio otors Mut the same num ber of static Tha alai. ehrldren eon.. 'Abuts 'Worn thrky 'able to lb" sapport of the war. ,- - - "JtTor could tt..tis a military (Meer. kith, what the leis of Florida Were While engaged in-main taining I Mira! Govertititentity foree of amts. In such cue be could only be guided by the laws of war f and ts bitterer may be the laws of .any State # they must yield to the safety of, the lltederL al QoVerninent." ' • • If the curious realm. or the partisan politlel is anaione tweet thiSdefenee of - General Gainesi alikeabli anti eonelitsive,_ it may be found- in Douse Doennient, N , o. 225, of the 'Second of the Twenty -fifth-Congress.. The Genesi - se • the taiii West. where. they b ecame free, and wee sustained In it by . thee then -Democratic* 'AdminiS Amities. ' Among thei man in Footrest from Ten nessee. who sustained' the courscof .oen. Gaines, were Hugh Lawson Nlibits and - Felix Grundy, Of] the innate, and John Bell and, Jaines . IL Polk, of thellouse of ite k resentatives. - 'Be was also sus tained by Senora And Representatives from Vir &la. North Carolina. Kentucky, Alabama, Geer; gia, Mississippi. Arkansa4 and •Leutsisirra: These Southern Congressmen were ti4t Abolitionists, tor two realsons:--lirst,tbsi reign of Seeeek had not then set in; and next. Limeade was not President, but ea Rarest iras..ani• he wkailfaliorthern man With i3onthern principles." It, Was thin not 'only right tenet negro stairs to work. in time of war. but it was marvellously.proper tneend 'them west of-the Mississippi sea liberate them - In. 183 A, Oen. Taylor,a Southern' slave-bolder, well known to the ,rountry , stnd the army; eapz tared pustule of negro slaveOthii. tented; out to be fugitives front their • las;ful Owners: . Gins .seas of•,Florida, prepared to;tir ~themselves to be their la. fel masters, rallied to the camps of Oen. Taylor, and •dentandeenitirrender of Omit. Property. :Tbe General replied, "I have no pris oners but - prisoners 'or wee ." ?WV-. owners de- Adred,to examine them, but the miter's' General told them that no m* should examine. hiS psis ousel- for any such pliers*" and hp ordered them to leavehis eneampinent I" Complaint was spade to President Van finien; . and his Cibinet,;and Taylor :Wu sustnineil ,by the utianfinous Vote thereof, - ,while Mitslatres were roe west, and lib-. *rated. Gen. Taylor was the father:in law of• jet! DaTI. , and.thelegitimatcfatbSt, of the rebel . puma by the same :name; aid was; . afterthat l Black fi'eprifdican . elected,Presi dent of the Unite& States, by. Soutsravoses, over Leslie Cass. ' .1. I • • In tilde, Gen. Jeuup wanted men - to set as spies ktitd guides in his *noir so be engaged some Rigid', slatet . stipulating that if ' they served the governmentisithfully, be would secure their freedom., They ' fulfilled their engagement to the lettertheylwere sent West and liberated ;—and Van Buren 's Democratic Cabinet, including its B.leitermi ateisabere ? approved the contract Not only so,-but the same question came before John Tylerl AdMinistration; and Oen: Jessup 's' contract was again endorsed. the Soottera mem bers of the Cabinet standing up fjr this Lincoln measure. And Tyler has since been elected to the Rebel 'Congress .at Richmond! The excuse for the endorsement - of these erqeral ,sore tarry , meniaru than'tbe ilovernment bas 're -sorted loin the present war, is that &esti had not the'n cointbencediits wicked reign! •Beside, ' the United States OoVernment was then fighting against the Florida Indians, and not the &pops of the Southern Conrad-matey i• • ' - ' : But my , knoek-doWn argument is, taken from the acts and ecintluct Of Maj. Oen. Andrew Jack-1 son, When AM Government was fighting that of I Great Britain. In the month of December, 181.4.1 Gen. Jackion telzed . upon a large number ofl 'slaves, at, and :around New Orleans, 'atonally int the possession of their lati•fol °knees. and kepi, them at bud• labori erecting defenses, behint 'which his troops woo the victory . of the' Bth of January, 013! 'The owners' remonstrated—de 1 nouneed Jackson is W usurper and tyrant; andr they would ; have called liint,an Abefftioalet r or a Mock INiodUcan, but these upprobiousepithete were not thin bi . vogue! Jaikson 'disregarded I their remitinete-ancee—paid nettort of attention tol their abtue,-.'-kept the slaves at work.tentil many of them. were killed hy•tbe enttny's.shots, The case irent• before President Madison 'and his able cabilet, in, the form er a cpmplaint-4ackson was sustained' by them, and by Congress afterwards, and ',ben the owners applied for pay for their slaves., Congress retuned these - any compensation. and that [ too by l'Sentherse`frotes. These • slave owners wire, the 'friends cf the Federal Gover n . m-titomil were thin treated, because it wsu..done in the= exercise of the war power, and by a Milita ry Chieftan. et Woes motto was." The Federal •Union—it must be Preserved." Audit the Amer ican' genera* now etticommand of our several di- . visions of the army, shall fail to seize••upon, and use tether best advantage, the slaves of rebel eit. Ilene, / theystrill prove 'to be ranch more liberal,mnd `lees oft.Abolitionista'than our great Southern gen- • orals have been, among w,boat f• M ary name Jack son; Gaineihl Jessup, tint Taylor 1 ' ' ,; ' The ,liiitoil. of r•or iptintry will show that *tares at Welt as'free pereoni of rotor , In the old Place= holding Sikvircre I received Into the Revolu tionary ArMy by' authority of the Steles them- selves. • During the last i •war with 'England the Igreat'State Of. Nee 'fink had a regiment of isol• jored seen iNthe istirtiee. An 4 it will be Admitted that a eonsiderable portion of fommodore Per y's_ victorious crhw .on Lake Erie' were as black as the ace of 'epode's!, - '- • . ' [ , . In 1778. as cited in .13ertlett's Index to the Laws of Rhode Island, an •set was passed "'aim 'Coning and limiting the enlistment of:elaves in the continental Battalions!' They - Were . de el .red free upon lthe concliiihn that they would enlist. and the record of those times shows that many of thew served' with fidelity during the 'wai.• • Hi I . 1• 1 • . In 1781; whltegeorze Clinton was the Gover ner of •NeW I ,Vorkran set was passed for the put-. pose of raiiinit some regiment", who ' were to be paid-,t.ff ia :"bourity tends urappropriated," and from that law I taka.the following very latereet ing,section C. 2!: ' ' .* .-.; • • ' ' " Section 8. Be it eeacted. that any person who shall deliver one-or mitre of-hir or her able-bodied male slaves to anj warrant officer as aforesaid. to • serve in eittieed ttie.!iiaid regimepts de indepen dent corps.!and produce a ..certificate thereof, signed,by:any person anthoried to master and reedy. the Snen to be rattled by view* of thilatet, and produce! such Certificate to - the Suiveyor-Gen gest, shalt, for ever,* male Slave so entered end • mustered islaforeiaid;.bd entitled to the • location and grant of one right in manner,es in 'and by . this set le directed ; and shalt be and hereby ii di/Charged from any. futare.mainteeattee of such slave. any law to' [the, contrary notwithstanding: And such 'slave eo entered as. aforesaid, who "halt serve for Wee years or until regularly discharged, shall, immediately after such serviae or discharge, be and is here by , declared to be a free man. of this State." •! j - ; 11., As early' as 1777, it less the ! neve - gee of_the slaves of .14rginis to 'de - sert from their owner4in [ - order lame ithey migbt.. enlist as .soldiers," and t thereby.eeeOre their ifretwioni. ,In 1783, - before! the news ,of the iTreaq • of. Peacis -in Paris had ,reaehad ail country. the Legislature of . Virgi itt,l 'mindful of the condiiet of the sbivee, 'who had i s ' rendered ,• luable sirelees in the army, pasattli the folloilhg preamble and set In relation lo them: - .1 1 ' I. . -1,. - ' 'I ' 'il'iet the prim-) eat Genera Asiembly that during the Course' of. the war me, y peniunti in this State have canoed; their Stir to- en.,liet; in. certain regimentsorj , corps• rats within the esitae, 'having' tendered! such slaves /. to the:When a appoietad to recruit forces wit en the St ate, as.substitutes for free 'person{ wit *Clot or duty it was to'. - serve in ranch' rettnente • corps, at!the same time representing!, td ruell're iting.oifieers - that the slaves so en•l lilted by .•-e leir ,direction • arid concurrence were! ei freemen:: . 4 it appearing, farther- to' the. As;; serublY th e on the expiration of the term of en-; T listmetit of such slaves I, the . former owner's ti.ve, , , - attempted , gain to force them to return to a state,' o r y erv i lo d , eootr o eyi to, the principles of justider and to thei own Solemn promise F ,• • ;-. ••-. I i '• 2. An •whereas. it appears and trivia:l -able that all personal-enlisted' as aforesaid, who: .have faithfully served according to the_ term '. of , :their enliwtment., and have thereby. of Course.' {liberty establishment of Americaell diberty An , ifidependepoe, should enjoy the bles-i 'sings of 1 edom as Leenard 'for their' toils and; !shoes; : , -. . . "Befit t 'refers enacted.that each and every..! .slave whe.by the appointatent acid direction' of his Owner.; bath. enlisted in any regiment t er corps' . relied within this State.mither on , centlswental or ; ' eate establishment, sod batkbeen reeeived ai a: eubstitnte for any•free petiole:whoa* dety..or lout!. -vas to sere* in such regiment or corpssiand - bail' served faitbfully, daring the term of shch - sintiiit-i meat, or bath been discharged froue'auch serelesi.l by some officer duly inatletirlsed to.grant - stich dls-1 -charge, shill,-frons and after the' passing of this i iset. be fatty lad- sminpletelyemancipated. sad] .shall, be kepi and deemedires in. as &nand am. plea manner as if esteh and every into of them were specially namedies thieact ; and the -Atter T. ney•Gvneral frit flie Vommoniesaftie Is hereby re-1 Oiled to stotamesim an action la Anew peeper* in behalf - '1 any of the Piteous above des c ribed,; ; whe,shall. ftcr the panting ofthis act„be detained 11 in serving e tigengpsratna whatsoever, laid insp. on such prareeoli •n 'it 'hill IFFelti . that the pan: '. Je e r le entitled to his. freedom is ! 'roentgen's:a of, this:act.e jai 'ball be enzpaneled•to assess the el/images fat his , detention " • ' ''.'. :. E"aeftthnts by the Legitirstarod Aosta Cony/s-. we, te Pon Ibis auttjeet,,were to the lame effect, hut , I,balre'notileeets abletto' lay eagltansts 'pair the' tecorda. it was prop**, ed is bog I.4gielatstrit to: makeup her quota of 'troupe fro her 'lave popu- I Satiate, And- COL - Imnriene; of South ihiroliti".• Is' intitled , lo' the • credit - of the teaiesiteat-he he atgeoll term Compose Awl - Ids %Orli , il4,a* with great elogattome..the tweezing esti :advantage ,of i .ltrenilttiisi slam awitaaktag thus eAllterel . ' i Pre 'dent Misdlion proposed tablintiblieeViegi-, Meats atidgiying' . ltheinien lobe night, eilisitir le ' ware theielfreelieec- It mil an "144 imierispo- - 00. tof alp, that the. ihithd forces die,liica eat, • .., I:NO -34 • • ,••• • • • I • ' from th e Capitol. Leerily that• - tht rebel fortes -kayo threatened to drivel Liatola . .• I But Mwlitor, in a . rorkitnown as the Federal:. '44 with thisagatity ora itatannatt and the fare sight of a prophet, lhokid.forward to,this rebel. lion.and pointed It ootas a time when the slaves would be of great importemite.. • - ao 'flutist." . of.ita aahappy spnies of popilatiocaboundini -la alms of the States, who:daring the taint ofl regular gorern mat, stye sank below Orient* men; bit Who. la thi tetapestoint. MOSS of - eiiii vinkata, nay at eeigi into the human character and in a as peitiority of otreolth so say part" int: ; lobe/ they getty cracker. Lignierree." • I• • in teasiagion, I lan called up these stirtHog fatts and mord' that the people may bard both es of this gnat gliegtion:of intgrnational,law, oat traitor that gig yeopli'ottho Soath.la opia rebellion; have no right to topakiala-if the. United StaterGoierament shall even arm every a•griia 'the Stash; muster them into ignite:and tug them to4atdown the Rebellicht 1.• . . , SPeee le if George 14 Trail London. ;THE IXIW X lIPALIs OP ZEELAND. • ' 1 Ir. . ......- -.' . - .., '-.1 THE i CAUSE riF ,itis ARREST. The la st itemiser from. Europe' brings, the . envie of the receikarrastlof Mr. Georg s oL!Train! .. in London. It was ir characteristic ilieenb,..dei• livered *easily before the "Brotherhood:9f St. Psitrielf, l ' and in Whitt! he commented in'strong terms upon England ' s Oppression-of the Irish pee: ph,. H . begitrafter this fashion: • ' .! , '1 , . • . In' the name of.the Irish ' army of the West,.l ark Yfat to cheer!for the Union. of Antericw:and . . the Dieunidn •of Ireland from Great Britain. , :-.! (Loud cheers.) Those cheers forisbadnii already - this dOwnfall ,of England. - (Hear:)' Englishmen. aro so busrplotting the ruin 9f America, predict.' i ing the - death knell - of the nation', and praying fur 'the downfall:of. America; there can be nn objection, ' to:oby changing the topic, and speaking to an. -Irish audience • on the ,downfall of England.-e: .Chitersa England's supposed_to be a Gibralter -a rook of strength, re grand, so imwerfal. so .rich; that anything I might say would fail to pen etrate her. iron- armor: of, egotism and ~copper sheithinuoll assumption. (Laughter.) !I -speak . for the people: The. aristocracy have all the lair,. ,yers to speak for!them. lkilear, and have. Some' day Men will be Considered men; ancrthe ; simple , annals of - the poor will be baud in lies - • . , !. Its. (Cheers:! . . .. ' ! When.; allude to the downfall Of Eaglet i.: • Mean IthOprieing!of the petiple—(tiesir)—whe 'men shwa have votes, and not be called .this Mob. The American vitiation if the isorlins rebellion, and the life of Anterim is the death of 'England. British statesmen hays acted. on that hypothesis; .!Ainitriea will live, Englanirwill . d'at-,=stich' is the law of nation.. ;Prosperity; then adytirsity, ••The antithesis fol low a ,every th iog- in:nattirecright, left, lup; dew tr. , -Sibuse a man then 'praise. him—strong, Wenk.iyoung. old. When a man is; very 'ill be' ' must get better or die. The runner at the: top tof his speed must' illnekeh- or fall. ' So the nation that i fiss mounted to, the last round of ladder 'must drop or descend: step by step. • (Cheers.)— lAMerica is going up. England comingblown.:Tite downfall of England commenced the moment the !giiverning classes laid their plans. for sapping aeay, the liberties of the. people- 'Vitiation with'. out Representation is Robbery! . (Cheers!)!. .! ~ Is - ! , • i * • !1i ~ - et ' • . !is • There are fie millions of able,bodieil,men.io . • .Eiiigianci whole position is lower than the Aineril CIO 4‘ IST ' OP* Piro negroes are'alloWed,thiee.votes by the Constitution,which inakes'ai negro:three-. fiftha of a man; but in England be is pot. entiated a& high is the-cattle of the .field or the treats in the forest. Even the million of Totem on the lists haven!, *-tail rePrescutatien. They Ire !bought and sold. as 'regularly MI coin or hemp kir iron: ._ ' - !' I • . i ! • ! ' - - • . 1 . .. • - - • ' tiefore the election of soother . ktnerica - n Treat depti,Canadiawill beta nation: ' (Cheers - 4 'As a• dependency she is l'potipitr ; as a anti n she is a - millionare. , • (Mar.)! - Ten minutes - af r hir 'Do .claratiuti of,lndipendence, Aca , rlita AT . 1 acknowl edge, Cinada ;as,..si sister State. ( ear.) . Ais ! shore no!statesmen in Canada equal the oppot; 4 .. tun*? ! Irishmen, I call 'upon lois „for. three hearty -cheers for !the Republic of. Canada! the first President, the Irish rebel. Thomiu.lit\trcy• McGee. Li fhe,call Was loudly respOnded to ,with ,additional cheers.) ' • '' .. • - •'.' ' lliigland'a doWnfall commences when_,Americn . closes up 'the ranks, and peace cementalbe ! Union anti perpituateaßepublies sad universal suffrage —when rink isrbut the guinea stamp, and 'a man Isla men for all that. These cries must- shortly. - come into &Olen : Canada for' she 'Canadians,. Anstralialor the -Australasians, and Irelimd. for Irishmen.: (Lend Sheers:) ~.- - ' ,' , •, :! Australia will soon be a netted. Hurrah; for the RePaldie of the .AntiPodes !" Gatratr ; .Daffy. the Irish rebeief.forty.eight, the first President of' the new, Republic, (Cheers.) With Murphy;' .olliaughnessy, Ireland, Miekle, end Molesnorth; all Irishmen, ,in his cabinet. ( eheere.) - The downfall of, England commences in -earnest with the nprising of , Irelsid.. (Hear.) • !-!: . '; !. • .', Is.' :.! • ! - ~.:* -: IC ' • - Look et Athericei 7 cur •army - is 'yours. : Union is its eiulential io you as to !us. - Ireland 'forever ! Threelcheerefor! the land!. of !the braie! The . 1 spirit I,of 'lreland is !Skein • alive. - Yon, eitaboi crush:l it.! :Nine - tithe's lEnglandi Confiscation: edicts here theindered upon - her 'people. , Seven 'centuries nf .reptintied injustice; outrage. murder! _ yetAreland tivelagain in the 150,000 Irish sot • diets in the' Atuerielto army. (LOA cheerit.)-;-, The Silty-ninth still cheers fur Corcoran. -The Chicarelliontaniery Guard still cheers • for illi., 'not' and theAest; as they, fought at L'eaingine. • Shields.was.beeked by Irish at ' Winch -ester, and the Irish brigade at Fair Oaks stopped the rebels. • In flit advance.' The Massachuseite. Ninth and the. Peiniyh;tinia Sixty-ninth' were Irish 'Tee. mono.'. ,(Loud,cheera) 'All hail, then.:lrishmen,- .as f yoti live YoUr l.reis over again in-die:army ..of the Constituthin: - ' (Loud, cheers.) Our - army is ! your army . We do not inquire 440112 the, Irish man ablunicers,, whether ha be ',Preiteatant or Catholic 1 (Cheere ). • i - ! ' ' ' ! Mark well 'the eloquent wOrds of, Archbis h o p, Fleshes ist Dublin. [ Lond cheers.] . ' lie said he ' hid seen but Dime great things Wait w.rld—the Pall of Niigata, St: .Peters at Rome, and that glo none &miistration, of Irishmen at Detain ohthe laying 'of the fonnilition of the Catholic Universi, ty. [Loud cheers.] 'He says the' Irish, soldiers are enly,drilling ici America. and that they do not intend to lay dews: their •belts —[appaluse]—ani I do net!ttesitate to say that iflngland interfeeis in nee domestic matters, that:glorious rebel of'4B, Thomas-FrancisMeagher. will be back' again in Dtiblin, With a body guard Of ten.thoitsmid . ester agn' Irish: soldiers from the battle. fields of Rich mond.:(Uwe the whole sudienee. - rose '4:o ,their feet: and 'the hall - remanded'. with: : cheelit . for Shields) Meagher; and the Irish nationality.] .. •y*Periosylvania lin adianee of, all oth.i ftlatee. has sent en additional' aurget.e., to each' Tech-bent from the Stine Itiptirsuance ; to general orders N0.,79. .-' •! 1 ••! - - . . Aa- Hon. Wm. Mierris Veils, declines a retool: biatien from the iturifs and- Philadelphia Dirtriet.„ Harry Ingersoll, Esq.,.yrill prebably be the Dome. - CfSlie candidate: , • i ! = •••• I * • ois-Spaselio ,y, truthfully ,s -- et The' bumen s, heart. like' feather dinturt be roughly handle-i; well shaken and !eipo ed:to a V riety pi turns to. prevent, its becoMing ul. ••• ~ ..i - • • - 1 . , .... pgr•The San franc i lsco Pape • state s theitabout -15;00,000 per mcnitkiin geld ari !sliver ara serer- ' ing from thiamin:ea :in:Abet eityi • The yield of!. gold this year"will.exceed that. bt'any peevious . Or,The total „otmlbee ilf rebel prisonernin oar hands; at the - present! . time,- is. twenty' thonseoll. fi re hundrvi,aneggragate which 'natty exceeds the number of Our mettleld by the Southern-au- thoritiei: : .'• '1 '.l. ,- • • • - . .. : ,geir An Englilitt en en eer named Adanii, strong ly.recommitieds that the engineers of the locomo tive engines stmuld siandi upon platforms. made , 'frith easy springs,..: Varioesinjurieito the burenq frame ` arise from long exposure to the jottings an! uneasymotion of trains. •• ' - - • • • ' -•- 'lsitidthDurintaterrible 'tonne' Iron Mountain ''" M 0... on'the 20tIt ult.•,•khe lightning etruee a large ere banioin one or thCfurnace cans and disindge I end threw, d'wn troml2oo3 to 2603 was of ere. 'to ,have , dislodged the lime bi , - powder . ,wo-ibl. liarisost the CUM rust seirptsf handred ' dollars. ' .. ~,Efi... Al, - Defitioniee's Reda' rant; eioritert, , of . Chembere street and !growlers,* - New , York city , or map , 113.424440 es 'orders a ;dine r - whieh, inelud • irie•his. wines, amounts _ to te my Owe , dollarv; and idLeareee Street{ jest abov Canal titere,is 4. • --... . sign. " Poor:Meal's Ilinne—te S cents 7 M tel.,. °mato/a or °P11 , 1011•-•-• oremoat among the • . • . - - • 1 • "Chian eivere and. supporters of the FOgitive -, .4riffe•The tnetnbers.! of the 8. - Irish . - Parliam. it 51nre liter I in' 185n--'SI, and since, Was Richard serve witheotaciy . pecuniary co n ideration. p.),. $ Bultee44lEeq:, aaable . member of the New 'fork are allowed attiletq9itttes ;:or • „a en sto denary. t . liar. ilia opinions. however, like these of-many the exterithr a idicet-of letterfp per, unless wit:,, ethers, , biro lately undergone 'a vary decided. one of them may int* a letter ti the library .••• chinge; ' 1 The managers of tbe.aerrif-traitorous' either Wore* The llooro• of .e'da is 11 0 E 0 P 4 et t meeting ,lately held at the Cooper !esthete, on, 'of 459' members, and the noose of Commons of. der the!iispieres of Fernando Wood, • ventured to_ ne, l'-- .- . tl. , ••, • ' - .11 ' , put hie tr'sliett in the.list -of their Vies Presidents ; ..- „delP , The. Mail, modem ealetriations or lbe pre;-. whereupon ..lre• wrote a letter declaring ' that le" anit Obis crops Make it, at, least .. . 10,000,000: Web,: -,did, not sYmpstilisewith'ibe objects of this meet- els, or. .0,000;000 bushels more than sari is.,is e 4.. • log, anden - pressed himself in-the fellowingteruist'. last ;earl. _Of this.:qtfanrity there will be a : fur-` ; , •!/ tros,'net , opposed Ale te . r•rther. " agitation of plus beyond'the State demand o seine 17,006,800". the negrol question. In c4ittluetul, the war for bushels. The Chia:reap Gozert calculates that the natio ' n's lite: I, notild-' - agt upon the advice of ,the'eurplus produce that will . exported':' from ' •I,A•Prielle to.tiurgundy, tStrik.o those that hart, Ohio this. year wilt elieeed in value -the interest • . and hurt not those thatlielP,'. "I nat i iirfavor-of on st theneind-Millieoe of •dollare. . . :. • . ; ;the restoration of the.Unfon ati it . war, with this' . Pri i- The Sanitary .'Ootntoissioh, in i a report on. ,quelideation: It shell he a Uaioa ia which theeUl- reeruiting, just issued,:gives 'ui Some.. statistics ! - !acne of eaeh,State shall 71'.:.t only be entitled , to have .erhich hill enable us tit give aniappritsiusate ea but actually • have 'all:Privileges 'and immunitiesi .titnete.. .Tbey iay 'that au: army, of 50.1,000 itrol '' ,- " tit e nn in the. several . Stat e r, ' and In which a '• in the under. ordinary" cieenmstances; me,t, , New Yorker shall ant be In peril of. sh application• -b s ee eeer .56,096 - in - hospital r Sheila to say,•do,,- :of tar and in a their nr hanging In Georgia, or Ala' .ble the , number -Of ab e•- - slidied men resident in ha Ma.. lite intimates that slavery liatot II Divine `Chiri'ia, or 1 number. equal to • every other ic:n •Instination. 'I nee soli tai peer of maintaining i n •pbtineielphie, .• . . I'. • i• • -.- ._ ' ' tthe Constitution as - itObt any_tisoPer ( than is re- ~ •- - ° -• ' ' ' i ' .quisite te n amend it In the manner- provided by . , par' Nathaniel - llclwa r l of 11.0kintoe,, - ..en ~....- ' lee; w Iwant a Conitituticre.in which there .shall centric eletltoiall of 'tite Oairtearldei reboot , tore'. be no tr yi ng .l e e", - o ,.: e abi gnew , p ee et e t, ti o n fa: 'ut,rde an ordination prayer 'erbit e t6s:cloetairied „th 4 ,ver ef stately, but -erhlrth. shad be foondet.l - 6Poil 1010,.. ld Viol eultbic hilt as' to t ,e 1 est 'mode o.'• rite principles of Ood'e eternal justice, 'end square' : dea ling' with ? :the°l lili el d'oPP r 'n 1- ' l ' 7 0, LOrd , with his golden Mc. ' 'These sentiments; you per- •lleal tot- youdir serva nt pet down . e Methodist.-,; °cite, disqualify me fret", fraternising with the and_lepti_ste, lipiscopelisee lead If iverealiris r l-y ' I ,so ealledanti4 bolition, anti.seeessiou'getherieg -Preaching better; end th., Voting .hettero and; kf :At the Conker Institn4., They rather 'dace me' 'bring better 'thati•the la. ".. . • ,..,.' ...Mitt the . sikethel4 lo,l "-d' 'death .111 Ift"co Pro' I . ' - filift•'‘Yetikee" le n_celeilagag Institution ;. :uotineetr:by that 'du" tinguiefied - oratorOreniando ; nothing eouieselong hat be 'isms .tot rubject t 1 _'Wood, against those P bo.belieie thitfalterer are' the ordeal of figures biome way:' the last . endowed : by their CreatOr with certainlineffiaabts : eannee'..that b an some. 0 0 4„,- e urAi ba eent i eu is th e , ' nisOita. among Which ruin* liberty;aird the per, r e ttbni ng ., ibieb occurs i n, we= way of some 0. ; • :suit of happiness . " - i.• i • : : '=. , - :1 , - • teriit stereulations ipon *Wilmot ::- ."It's 'mills at 1 r., - - / - ''''.1.1,,,, • • ~.,.• • : ',..". -‘.. . Isastil.ooll,ooomiles in ,leagth: i .To grease des: ' - BiSnar nCOlzar. " "10' " Jor,aA i e t'ullib°o "tail,ltis estittneted, *mild : use . * hula of fat ea: ."..thrghte, When in' Ireland, made sae, roi a dd rieen „.. lirgivas Lakelne;iibtr. Make Onfitatit'oelPleY HAs attest , they Were thorieugbly loyal;--full Of pa- u r ee t s ie r nooo..b i bbeer ee 4 e n'y e in.yt .; II- ' ortrituisie aud-eloqeenee, -, Ilv closed orte;ef Ida ad., , . . _ ,..., , . arrived ..in.. d r ; dins :--** The newspapers • unl this - Ole, i- 1 l' Air" ih.. Adv. Themes. Ogden, having • English and French, and 'ernireduresltiehl Ita li an.. hew York from EDOPdo went -several ruleerld,r• • repeat e g o ( Ab e , i n /b e e line , * b et eb ei,erez i, 60 ,, .16411111411 tcl' the post e r ne" to ask for letters., iin ried on by ! the atteerimui boast mint red •toe ex..' A lltirib ir ni m als 4 1 r 11(144 ' addril lad- t°' Irb° P" pence ei• Irish a id u ereien bi ne& T ha i iii amid, ! , 111'egden,' the. peatmeater, invariably replied' toss -nib.. Put t is end tn ii.i: I b' e ~,,ini ne kne w i i , le . there . .wes tunas for him: . Becoming at length not ,$ 1 fieti ; The Irish afiti . Oenajecalingl e i n • i t. . quite hepatic:Mat these fritsiett disappointmenu, • nooreolY 'sin proportion to their notables its -civil f;tie i n rit 'a .his h e a d ihi'nngli - the l ati r l 7 -11 Y4 )i ' 2 40 , 1 *owe thieuvere4.l the MOM: - 'me; f m t Ai army. as la .64y,:ie coesoed . lof -rem/ .;. ...,,,,, ,,iii are l oo i t i o i i " nan ,. 6. Ifiatit H ii i !iiii. -.-00ri..1141dibtenriC*11.1.7"4" 'fr,'''.e."l4.9"l-Pgler awn r ' • ' .4 4 ' •A ' ,Vn . ' 7 '.' It etweld l'oOlt i the kV/ Chime in nut a siiri N kli r , g ,i n id l iii Q ' r ii, ,id. lee to t 4 ••:, ip oer , Mott . At! eminence Were; - There ise natter thing; The Irish.:" "edit . -t h e ii n i n! - -•- '. ~- 1 ri '' ' •i.. ..' besidei .rillebarginge bet they,consider their del 'i' - 1 r' the fettoteirt* a reports t us " 1 " faht ti : At• - to their ewalegitimate Goeeree l en t id • the y,. .:. ,indsville IlniOn.latl4 a fee days ego; alled on a are aver leyal ,If yousilVe them the OpPOrtntilt i , , neiresh frieull,. tad, felt Obliged to listen' te - her ti-1 , .-iheltr. hear, smd ebents,}-tiesides that. sae Irish i rado.7on tieing telenve r .she.noticed end pink: - hewed leinsay Insinaeite, mat have the. strongest i' - 'ill or port Mt of,'OeoVgi WeilAngton abereupitir - siatiottifriekaowlng.eatered,batotthie ' gag ,pertly .., the dna rebel remlikeil :•••O molt:yea whae:lreir: 16 itaillte -I themselves :ffirpreitlies, students; ha '.golig . te do. I intend .'get linetpartraita,nr s Jeff.. it Were ,( Ilitielilng Vac* . dal:altos In, this , tits •';', l ?..'rtl - and- Beetle . and h ang one -on - , e a ch I,d, 'lint opportunity aflivdal tittle of beneming: tho.' 'tille•hrthat„'"'• . . l i'; - ', • •.• - - , • g soli ikavuoated_wati due lieplerialtita of lisr.._. i ; .' Di4" , nri:tiblali.l 4 we'fitod le the Thhio thlat '..(Cheetal ' '• - -' ' 1 . ... ,' ~ ' •-.` lent Saver was hung lateen two thieves."";.- '• . .•, • . . ' ,113 winitsionnraitViteni tonxiiatn JOB mut BOW tka . , ilia Otbai it do: Rebb, boamiii iiiiotb .."4.iagch ' P almAkti l : • *4l* fir tains, - 41 .0 .L . ..1 A•griN itte446 • - Xraroad nada •• ' I - ". Haild Oat I - .' -.- piper. Bat • ' ' ,Aritclesaptraramat. . - .0 1 1M . , , "• * 4 _ At tbai auriabAl4stilatka,.; , Oar mat* of JOB Tyr a ha' . .aaarstia this ttao orally *tie', Ote• In this ma& tiati bt'tba Sista. ilici . , FS' 10,01tiancti_ laiffl•rptexplitar‘ furl ialbing... antnia. witear Prlqtar.aanpair., is will 'bra to oar: iota to tui neat io any that api• bi tairnotoot in thieftkik ilLitinto pr:COLOns dons Ailbiklint)'o ,ipnt omen.' , : r. '....,. ' . " . Ile - .1 . - : . - - . -.• . . BOO]t ' - . ERY: . . - -- - . . "b,,,,,,, d 1...,,,i." 64 yof idyls.' Moak Boob., of averidweiintic4 nisnithiettirm4;ba s oad and !Wad to ordeal! stiortliOt sotito...: i . '..- -'1 ; .' -.. , , 4 _. . :.. .. 111;coie at TaLOOSiolitatixaa.-Arraue the Caution - Wag Bogert fibrilla leakiest. the lidleolog gaieties :' , - .Tbi whole wailer of dildrittt IS lloi late, (Ilkehlthe of Philadelphia, whiebta botiadstled tritbe agora et". Port) was 1.707, as bags* 4'oll4am. , Thu •mhoie, amber of lehoole, - 11.9 . 0X . an - larvae nt BEL ~ In a - tto pupils the returdiaril• ~...'" - -. ' • *I , Whole.ooniber, - - i[ -. 19101. Tilt. lamas ION Average attendants, . -1 1 ' -34133 ' '''' 2, 0 411 *2 ao.tength a term 'II ined.l% data . w : k m,. As. costa *feat, put% . i ;•69 - Gaeta • . a ' --' Mae 2(e.'et gather* ;-• .- /421 E— ". , • . Elgl ; ta T ikm . 1 -* " • •aal• seat.3o4o 14 :! ' • 371 ' ~ a I le •••teuirde ~ .i: ILI4II • 1 / 4:t n . ,: . 100 . AT. nalarlaultialea, ' . !-.. '', VS 40 , -. •.. ii , ; 111 al -- I .! Amato% •* - r s - 1 .- • ,1911 i •'le ' 110 Total ago( tuition; . ' ' 1 ' '1 - -j . . '41,436,059.00 Deerearitreas 1840„: : ; i , tun To . . . Tata mat afloat and eon rupenden, v; -. • • 333,491'93 lama* In 1500: 11, 13041 II og f •Total cost of building, pa l ' tut, etc* ~ ... * 411114424 417 Unseal oe - 1360, ,r; .i'. ; , , , •- , , ac 8,39 Taal eat of oyster!, -..` •,,. ~( .: %MAU 40 liendeson lag, . , 2 ::-.,* 1* ~ *. -; , • - 63,111 -.24 State appoprat „: I._ • i .„ - . , Totatoog., inebadlad a ' ratios, • acs. Maar taus: Itch tax„ 4.40 tans; building tax ,. Thiladeiphia'hasr333 hoots: 1,197-tieselM4; 43X0 'enrolled pupils; paid /03 crt be taaeblog; ands, to tateost• o lo l 24/4 44. f • r * ' • •'‘ • ' - *. The aberal conditions clam seWoloispoirperoot,oo4, willtaiaadlag the ilitiotr u enadittha of the onantry.—% Forty per ant. of the seh tol home are milkiest In all lestate; tarty -per cent. kt .15: Sited by repair, mud tweet:- per.reat. are 'belly seat Mr use. But twenty • Per ant hare toaltnri of,` proper' abstracter: firt--ierr orat,ectuld be improved by repar:tind thirty pie enitau nolitlbr, die, Sentatpul es - Amity lustitntes have bean. held, and bur hundred and .IbrtyLihree,Distrkt lag!. teem -the &inner wilb ail, atteeplatkee of 096 member,: and the latter of 3,937. Tho:sinouiVet &hog- tlek lot* :alleged is onorinbus, DEng iii.lll.l to 9350,173,1 N a nearly: one aerardis of he amon&lerkol e ' and. lagi r al' tango* a Matra lo tiogart ' od to tb0ti1k 11 .,..,, -B,larsa pf , se nate. Me Slaw I• dllotllSOY. Wral. aria - cheao.'T.ro. and Bawl? ; kill. pry limb $4000; . It tiontsry wy5.9300: Skop Ms $930.: Bloke, Butler, CaribrisMariphin, pelairara MO, .. Lnamor,ly‘M t lfitadogton god Westaaotelaral ! ga7 each 9:300: oun pay* VV. ,Nortbaroptoo, - Basque. luenna, and likay a, pay 000;i Blair; Clition,-Crastord:' Janata, Ilatiderdon, Billito and Warren, pay SCOO.; Clearirit,'pay •%1378; taiga; $1340, ; Eastat, - sgos;.. Nurthoinbirund,442: .Atsabis:Beaven-Bedfurd,Cont•r. Ctarloo, entliberiand. Fayette,, Yahoo, indigo; Juniata, Lanes.,, Lehlghl Marra. - Boblonr.- Atotterpfletaeriati • Union* Veaango. and Wyoming: pay $44 M'Kerae pals 11440: :Arasstanu. Carbon; Akdirusbia, Elk, Perry, sad . Soyder ' pay. S4OC.F.; Grego* peps $330; .Bellhaa. 300 : • Mo t Comm 349; Pike, 9213 ; aut'itoca4 n its ' 13 - 'dials. -''l. : - • - W. G. BaawsLow. • :The linty Ilia taunting In the Su% eietualVli, of phi's; delphlit psi to *belt nispettntindeantsl3,o6/. ' . . . _ .•• . • - .. . - lifoiltiallti. brollies 0,11 .Ll 4 I MAL • ADIES,:iiii: NOW iteienJouneal owl Cheerier • bits oath/Y*odd.° in - eremite of Mimeo ills shape ths.tiosecummit antioucaosi .. ice Ideation to drift •:',. 1: 7, ' It isistuusing loses *Ur tit sudden loam* ttf past .tire hasiorced Itself** Dr. Uutitwid. the . U. 11, ati thortied to glltynartltinytel of extunpllonlroMnallitary amities. -from moialdg tin late •atnight• hi. °Mee_ IY crowded with those - who . babies. blue. potiemed of the :requisite skill to detect area the shadowy lurking. ,t• .diseaws In the deepest, intricacies of :the sy.tecia. Iftoyll Abe numbers who thus apply.to him in aftlictfon.ni"l whielook utibei him - iklbe maw of the times, curi..krouicl • siippose ara were sojoarolog las the midst of a woilylpf lepers. "Cause have suddenly hem*. • DoPiliat *DIME y Of ilotelltrbin.l•lla. lonillibliva colintiort between two Mai Y. end the patient. ispiiiitmion his sufferings daring i' , “ , . tutorials or spasmodic enagbing . prciduned pound!, • ty eita internal Application Of p.PP•i 10 ••nitim IV•in : 01 " noticed that visual minims haws suffered more tar : k.-. sines the: drefilog agi . lon - cummincied.. Eyea . 'wketia: bays never bean tioticgie la foe - any unusual kinnatici... brie suddenly been. t %alarmed t l io ' eight (or link tit oblique." and the traPromptifequi tate perssesnogly hold - this ' posh" until their meiltlcate'of ‘!defective eyes"' Is Sillily pocketed. • Otheeepetil.off clothing 'and clinch* a neirly purchased trowalenclreling the body.aciamerbete,. hetieen the hips end throat. /omeny instances" three • .du the btasium,,but'atonally one N fogad upside . d.iiiiq.-Mien the rutting 'simulated awaits. another. re , ' - Impend( toter oat wieekos !the moat-startling malady, cl howacrer,- Is' the fright Increase' of desfueim I 'lbis • hltherto.itiati.rontigious 'disease ban suddenly Spread to ..e. remarkable extent. mil .a Nevin tutored the afdlend %daily apply ter eumptlom.,.ifyisterd y one - of - those sot , •lersrs 'eas`asked to take palings s mpg in Change 1.4., Ma fee7-a:questlow be vary tomcod ugly hayed dlatinet. ly, And r.pufiated p ro mptly.. lode*, the cornkicf.C..l- ;, lege-end Crown streets I. a gsto.riltremicasous for the I.une 4 INN and blind. "di b • lotinuill y ; varying in gpiat'l' tads from a soft. mien to ' red ink-sr 'pales sears mid- r - the hair. 41.-list• of thew tinkirtunahas :would diusi” , stratellue used of it rest ant of Anetelass,ourgemes 1- ~ - Nic itnoaadlatily detail to gins appetite and taste to auitieing humanity 'ln t l's section tf thiteountry. • ', • • . . . ... . --- sane b. oo Ass d "Cid • piintirs, is forming firtierviee. • 4:oP...Mist Bandit- . Brinkhalts was occident - allY killed in MMitgoose4 county, last week:. . _4l4o",Dr:' Metherill,! of Mentgoniety toenty,-has raised, nee, company' and is %pow gaged in raising another. 'The .eopper mines ,•of Cornwall. yielded 13,212 tone of copper 2 in IslsoithOpo of Lake Su.- .Perior.f.s6o-tOris in '1 61.: - 11542.4 here are- 25, 00 o'peratsatin Manehee ter England. out or. work; l o d.aCemint of, the wail:lily - and high: prifite of cotton. -,, • . Ifalribere 0440 . 75,q00 tans: of rigs eonverted loto . popet in Englind , ton - anti . 034 third of rage,*p,lte ono ton:of. ; „sir The• wool clip of Ohio will this y,ent amount to thirteenOkiKoes of pounds-two millions gte.t er than the olip of- 1561.-. ' 1:3111- rho, Notriatolin bridge, at the Wissahickon; Was destroyed by Aril on 'fneadej ,- ~. ~~.;t - I ~n... 1 • BAN RI PRI • ING OFFICE hrarss, am ;now priparad PRMI24O of l awns? ,diseriP into' itiintitat t 'ablaphr than intabihhamat tha smutty,
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