Imams or *rum mtimisirs , sorartAL i - FROM Tllll9 DATE. TERMS-87.2S p.m annum. pliable in adsin ' SO 11' not u paid in Istirener. it not paid *lib's. 93 . . sill be cliorgid. • , I 1 4- temp will be Pirrtly (inhered toluarrafter , : . - •.. copies to one. * :eddress-fitt 40,1,1 thee d• 00 00. • , .. • a •• 0 ••I O. 60 4 '• • go 0 0 Club subeccipt hint , meet I nrariablybsPeld ha edranee. - ~ .Arbi J.,..,„, will behind/bed to : Carriers - and others!' • f! to per 100 coptee club ou dell/ e r r . , / i it Cleric/men end Fshool Teacbere, will to fuintsbsd / , the docesel.al.li'Vi imadrancas e rar Si 60 .if i nfd 1 :.. • • the veer-nse one run', the .reguler rates will. ~ . . t,ti,...•.,- - . Tire Loar.of PrewapalPers.. •C'-: If,robscribera order the disoontlmanot albeit news. iMa s' • use publisher. nay 000ttuse to mod them until . B. i arraarnea are paid. , ,-- • - i...- , subscribers neglect or'mensi fo take their newspe- '• the Whoa to whicbflbey are directed. 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I: gent:Xl...Kit , COAL; ', .Celeibrated ASHLAN D ' CO AL, 9 i . . , •- • - AL" bairP 4 4, or - ' !. - nom ,-*•Antisoy *GUN:TAPS. . • LZETTOII Coll. k NAVBiAT.LON (X.43.II',CNY'S COAL / 2 • I . - K. 141'1111'a; Blot - NTS.IN, , IlAitllfloll, • , „ • ,-- , -- I OPTICE-111 Ilialoutrt i r a e i et, Cornatertial Building, OFFICE!!:; INo. 816 Wain . t Stroet. Philadelphia. I philadelimie, BEAN - h a t itEm j „w . . Hoysgy 'imam; _. / 1 - I "'_ . • 4NO SOO WU!. tenth ht.. N. York - ' New lark Oflice- Tl' C Stniet.. •Boston Oflice-1 _ "-Dant : TON. • ; „ / October 16, Isi . ' I i _: spukr .46.i.t.rrusl 6! .a .. , - 1 . 4 S•• %Poaria!itpast. ' -0kt!.%.3, .6,1 LI • 1 • pi e l i r II s, - ! , , ... Pie No. j.i. ' I BED AND' lINIII'WE-ASII COAL. ,• i ' , : . r ” 88 ' 1 '*, . •. '. • 01.Ipplog, Yi• hence -No. 1 Purr liichmond.' - , f LEWIS Al DEN LI ED-'& CO., ; ~, • Nu. 2 }:litatirtliport. , I •i r ... .. _ .. e . 4. 00ces-No, 201 Waluut Ftre•et; - 11111.4WELPIII.A. TH.:lit, Bulding. NEW .1 ORK. Nqi.-:., 'thane bullet ISLISTIIA. . .._ , , I. BLAXISION; GRAF,FF & 00., ._ 1 • i, • • 1 , mulaasieuanurecas or ~ O ! ral , Urat rr I° thr Nett r arirt* of , LOOBIEROT Vio Loctst motwrin COIL. , 1 . re, T. - 1 Anthracite • . and . Bituminous .Coals ~ bhipperi of otber appru%ed qualities of • • a---- • "' ' : (10,6 Walnut !Street. PhiladelPhia: ' • WEITZ :AND REI.iI.ABII. COAL. ! j • • , 1 GARNER -STIOKNEY & WELLINGTON ! - : - ) OFFICES: - :Pi IlroaitwaY.l New 1 - P/k. - '• , ;I ~ , lititr Walnut littnet, Philadelphia. • . •' . :,'"L'sp State StreeL Boston, , 4 , ,i .7 • • 111 Trinity Building, New I,ork. , - . • - LSAT-ILI ny tut ...two, ta , ' .- ~ -"- - . • 'Pioneer SildpiOn from Elizabetnport, Of , t— 4 Cur of Kilby ,i - Doeue Street, Avalon. ' ' Anthracite &Bituminous Coals i.Llidliold, 15P/11.NO MOCNTA!IN. 1.1.4t2.1.8T016, ANIli 21 -L- 6bl 14; • 'el . I :. T. _-_ , ~ - •` - .t.OUNCII, Ititx:g colas. - , t•ls 'is- , , ' ' ' 1 -..... soL. ~,.'irtTs trl Ilt,r INC,I.•ND SLR •' • • 1, • ' . ~.CONNER, & PATTERSON . - PACKEIII - I.EIIIOI RI GAR-LOAF COIL. • ', ' _ , ,Pier , . . ~ , . tiAMLIII., cASTNEIC NtwiYdrk, 1, • - . , . . ... C. P. STICKNEY. Fell River. . ' CHARLES A.. HECRSCHER &Oo ; N .. 1 . 1. , 1 ~ .1 '', , , , . SATZ ArE•01 , 11111) . '... I i LCWIS AUDENRIED -it Co - . • - .1..0.- tent.s..mo'roN, boton. 1,, l. . i 0, . . i , , ! . ' , I . 4L'ents fo tOo Bale of their eelebrethd " (21 l'rinily Building. New York ,, ' . ' ' .12. ---' • -•11 ` 81.N188 , 1: 8 . 'Orel( i :"IS /A alum I. 4 treet. Philadelphia. I BltOsilil BIOVNT'AIN. •1t1... (.li'' BEATH, kND .' Lit, Biltiy • Street, bbiton, _ . - 1 ‘ „., ! BLThiltloit RED ASH _(,,QAU. '.. - 1 • , , • - 1 1;r ',sic( 110. 43, Pair Richmond, Philiadhf. i PiTI,.•"I.IS: 1 451 ".."nth B tr"rt• Nex Y uck- iLO IJT 1 OUNTAIN COAL .L. (j .. - , silos Title • ' [ • (Ik. 1 1 si.lut4 suet(; Phi sdelphia. , 1 Aiihiand and Giraidrille Collieries. '- - May- IC '32 ' ' - • Ott . l' . I . , • '/' I. I la - • 0- t I Way: 54 ',•ea - - , '- ' ; id- • . . . . I ; L • ' -- . 1 .1 , •: ; • , ''. _ • PH ILVDEL •EITZ ABETO PORT, & c . ~ - . toClill NAI IG-ATION. Shipping Wharves WIIIRACITE (0.11. at • ta . tenvith. Dell:wart Inter, Philida. WhireNit. 1. JpEWIS Arpik7,lltlE,D (o. Icon pi)TTs. Co. .I•2(4s.WalntletitrreL Ph(!wielphla. I ' Stxte tit apt'. l',netnn orrice ......... . . . Itirlnsive Agents for thi safe q, rthe tUiirly gennln't 1,11- . , ' - '-',.-•-"_'-' - ----- -- 3enst . .Stountailf C'oal, from. the 114.,4tstl)ale . ‘,. 7- oltiery ,:f . Whierr.ltts .2. ' ' :. ciao C. Parr ,t, t.',,,. all rif , , which will" be ' shil,perl di leEPPi.init ;S: ill{o. - - I t rur',t. to New York. Tin. - canal :loq.,eivustivfSe,? , rla. ()mu ' r wiF3.lPleri!: i'below - Nary Yru -, LPhiladelphla.j IN- P: eur Wituut .t niuiiii ins:. rht1a . .„ .... ~.- - : • ~• , ALso.r ,, , . i i l 1. , , , , .. ()Mc:1;84 - ~ ir-i':::e st:,eti-New.i9rk.- - • /At Pitilodeltibin. (rein; Pier No. 11. Port .•• • • .11eztbntlu , 11.Ink Pullding. l'rueldencs. ,• ' - • Rithivartsil. - •. i 1 . • - I • Tht ellnlrl - lq. qll/lUti , ..; of ItEllh.an - willTg ASII DAVIS_ 7 ' I : :AICSON, - & ' Co.,. . I (..OAI-s„tnkrri sdni-11.111 cr....11.0).4 t4. Ttrfwith ' , pet tint .! _,. - , iiTs rya .snSMrrela AI Tut '-. , , , Care, and shipped_ under our perlonal superintendence./ 311..17MIIATtil ) .1.ca 2 1.sT.:mr)1 , Ais villiTg &sit • ' -- '" +lt Eiirabeti.poire. 7 :l .1- ',- ' ' '"'' .. _ i, 5 , . ; , 1 . 611.N , v1:1.N• - ..• . . -. 1 LEIFIGI! - bris.l:44 . ( - ; mot . NTA IN a:d tcnnlcij. • RithiE cuiA-,ti.: 1 ..- -. ~: It - 1::. I . ). :;‘. I. O'A T.. •-•;" .•- ~ 1 ' . . • i- Wroin.tinliimOre. 31d ) . '', / • .._, O. 1.;:; Wain4t ntreet„,l'hiladelph.lti. ,- .The celebrated tf.A311 . :•31111t 111Tl' , 111:tiOUS ' CO.11.1 . ' No. 111. - lir. , :,,•,‘•sr , Hoerr No A.'t rlnlt ' - • " ' ' ' 1 ' . ',. ()FF1 1 .1 7 .8 :•' ' . ' .." ‘'• - ' 7 I - : -At Jeroey Ciii. , -1...". / 2 ~- blulaing . , Nev, 'I ork. • - - . . • • , , , ~ , : No: 11 !Josue str , iet, baton. " •-. .' - 4 , : l' 3 . t-''hiFli and I . l rrie eVal.s4, _ ~....,,---- • 1. ', • -, : -•-. The very superior !‘VILI : ,.I: , StAIIi.Ii - r(I..A/,„ from th e IN t.tAl4l s -..,-GI..ENswicii,..I ) KIIAN I, Alfli AY - F.: - F. '• rmltintOre yein, talirn from the: l'Andruried Improve „,Tl.o caAr-s.s, rice A; . - l.:li•qii.. tiAi.T: •61112A , Nr0. ; nient and t.' ,, kl CUMI/Allo',. F.l.Latir.l .4 neap Wilkilibiirr.; ---_- -,_--,---_-_-..:_ -. -_ -__-,---_-_--•.--.:,-• -- _--,._ ..,..-Z ._ •- ,nlr . o, Ilit--(3.1I N(.11...P.1r1(41 7 . OMI.i; ii(,' iiof width, for, ff./ or. 4. ll ;T:N r ck.s,ix I p.., : ., w y i . .1.. OX ; c . neap, pnri..1.141 /tilt( fir family itse, ire imultrise.kl, fl ,_ . , ‘ , ,r,,r,ne: , 4„i . Ir., firth ~, I 1 . 4 ,,,, i ,,,. , ,,. & ~,„.; ~,,,,I J .. V 4 ' e In , bl.' crecifi , atee In. our Offices fr .m ll:idles who ;.hive used ail , l - fl:Ily teazel, tbese:P, , a15..1.1 prouonnce ' ,er,b (lark. hive this day rthert•rt into coi;:tltnershfp fOr tti e.,.., t i l n le „ m iljg the. seer A NI tia...iii c n Ail A for steam in use: pro ',inn the t - ..i ,,t, T . ' 11:1; x 1 '... t rl : i f , 8 % . 1 1 , i- i. : ., ...1e . !_a1e f.Toa: I . i , uswess i under , no: clinker. 1011 4 ashes ant,' ' blaze, than ( ) FPI& Ir ,430S,NV.1LS:• • T FT.,I'IIII.AI)!A. - -... 11 1 " ,r th, E , kinds P 1. :,,, IY.;fore th • 1 . , , . 1 .1b Jan_ bl. •137, - . ,-• .. ;- , - • f...!( : -'.''.” " ? 9, ,1Y 1 U: ' ha - -I. -Tr--- ' ITCOAL. ') , ..t. N: 'KI.E • •eli . lrl ..'1'1 ' );%; ri.F.- irv4 e ........ near Ha hcs earieties . ,of 1 • - 1 , 1 71111‘01 C 0,11.5.. t ART. or in bland of tes' , . 1,47 C E GOOK, I=l 1. -1;0,11C ST -OA P, e ' . :a.oc t•ror :moir*TAirow; • Bt.J►Cl[-:JIJA'.TR. U. - • ~ WEITE AND RED ASH COALS. , Po. ?.13 Walant and hl"uudlaad NVlutrve;. 4.1.1ut 1 - "srflidas. et TX. 31.,:vkii llJr•Knr - VrNf. F. M..961..1 - :`4hivpPr lk:11 .114r..ti. Pa.' K-I.* • • Fe , rn&ry ,e -t . . LOCI ST 41. ii AP . 1 - '0 ALi , (IT .hnso appointed C..1147F. 11.1 , 1:Elt (:10.011,. ,:ento YOUYI A !N fro7u 1 - • e . _ L'-i'; 17 •p • j . • ' HAMMETT, VAN DITSEN &1001.113 . A.N . , 2,llner• an,3 : , I;rver, nf. t,ic relebrateli Loc 31101' AIN • COAL. •-•241; walnut sti,ct -l'h 113.1 r; phi& Tnhhr Ithil,11:4:;, New ' Lh2nue-Street,,:lh•et,"4.: 1FF1( ES March i• , -.: 7 .-7.: - .„ =_ ~..:,:, _ :._ . -..::. 7- ,'. - 7 -- .7.:7_ - 7 _ ....:= 4 ,..7.:_, litllti ;I, it It V . t'.-it FEW.- - . : . . - .4 • . 1 k I .oLitgEßltt COAL We, .the underelgnea. hnyin;...., ccmpe , lldiusel one 'T , lirrte , l Clpillurle. In•the Lol-herry I;eplon. tr:11 horet, ) fler I.taiie- , int.our Nutt - tee@ u,11 , r rite rinur. or • . '. ,r - .1 , Kl'l Z-M11.1.F.1t. GILA F.PF ,C CO. _ .. _, .. ' Is ITZ NI 11,1 Eli.* STK I:s' ,t, co. i. ,••• • . ' (;):.1t• - .1 . 1: it Ni'l - Fl..‘Li.. ~ , mr,.. - GuArrF. ~,T , ,,,...,,.,;,,i, nrrn: Mit . ing. itnIInCIII trd 'lllmeelf. wil. J. It. III.Akli.1(IN. ,a lil made•;o r ...„_ . ,_ ÷ , i , . , , i" 111.14 •l-clp 4 awl al, .or coal 'Mil ieNt.hy 11e1e..11 otter will I V SIatLTIV C0.C1.1111 tt ' 'W.. I: ' 1; illi. f.,111:•.! , i10 routrol of 111..1K113T0.N. l ill . . , , -,', CII-k}. -1 4 - kl• 4 K. - • . ..... 1 1 ,< - ; • - --- - •• • ' .. - , 1 • Tixe nilderelgued hAye,.porri • ~, Iv inrxtn.... , ! ,- . 3f4, and attentf , m In i', l !Prnit'ualt...n; w....'' - 1 , COLLIFWV. formerly %cake .1.,,00„o. muolim l , 1t• r•l•U'all 1011 ,Cor uurreienrnteo.i.or- , arc .. a , preattc : d . f ,,c„, tract i . • t . " 7 .C. e i r . . l . ' Plirctuer' 2 . 1 " 04,1 . ...nu- 114 2% nPon 14 . 3 ..ing .' -.1111 ' ;AM FfiCIIT. 110 !Iron i .111 '' "'al !'h'i'l" l. :i" I I " ..t "r s- he ' 4 .'ci r `l' 4 . . • ' ' i .Ye.rk.llo.! our role aL 4 ent for t } F,b . "' - ' l,. *- . " ,..3 . •' ‘KITZS.III,LI:fIi. t;ltAr.Fr.t. Co. 1 ardel a a i 4ll . mee , w i th .. v . r .. ara .. • - - : E k. C. 3111.1.1:0 , DA L. - • : Ort.,?. , 'el AU INE I.l)HBltiglili g . 11 NV.e have. Ore eft,. Nile-It:deli att' aii - ancerilerit with i ' -Cl' Me*F!ri.'LENVIS ACI , F:NItI-:1.1) .1. 0,..2:4 her , by they nrr, I. l' •A• - ii - , have the errlueise role of all our 1. 4 11t13101111":„COA1. i t ' ' • • phl;l.ed.eflOt-Stier rho the Phila. ttl'ltelading It. R.. for . 1 . 0I . the ,eu,r 1.5 G.:. AI! Imrttc'e rlrecril,g ttle fatorite Coal,:, 11, can . I‘e so.heed I.fotonininc the F ennibe, unr.duluirsei.,(ll '1 .4 ~. tot:'-!e, from NI , esri. LEM:IS - AI.I I ENVIF:I).t.'Co. -. _. ~ ... 11 1 ' . .... . ‘A..IiKI,‘ . .LER, , 111,LE11,t Co. I ~, . r . r . ..„ l'ir:eZt - -eve Nay In. '62 ." - ' 2 0 - . l i f . 1 ' lIVII.LCOX. itIk'CilBIBINI• , 1 Ir i 1 1 ... --- , .. \ A Prier,. with Hammer and.ti‘liti, $410.1 . lithe Wlleor. and (11111). Sescin-,i Stivihine Is thelheet I'CE 1 racllni.. a ;thotit .reg..trd to prig. toy ; Family Seiwitt4 . .' . . Brost:ling. , ~ . lilirnolakinit. - , , . Frillint 7, . ' . (oiling. i.• lt*for-.ns ae, at_ resn and elastic 'seals'. islch is war- ' f. -rantt-,1 no; to TA, In ' , tear. ever' lf thit. seam ~ is rat at . 1 • frequent .2f:trrral. an,!, also I,nder MI s'irrutnatatares ' - to ~-j= 0 , v, euesil, , ash rns... '. ,I . • A ta.n..ired at , lce. 11 ,:-.-• - •at. • nt g oay do ~earners, pft. , I 1 `', .vent, tt," p, , s , 4:bl'aty 'or th. tit/whine -:.being. ,run In the , i ii 1 . ..Twr0n;.; ,1:74. ti,,,e,...,..r. th.- t *, .,,1ar, , e-s. beck v caring a ladrs , ' . . . ~. I .. 4 , • I In ...t - Ap..tt,t•r G10w... t•htf" /.f -.T,1, rAr!.ctr,ar a ttention , • . ) .Iftlt.,(l N% ,I . ; , z. 1'a1...1 , e , ..!i0. V , bi , '.l ellirwt beset wrong 1.. , "it. t.... 4 Ini.nnO,Lal', t . ;:0...i. 10w...-Irrjerd Family -Sew.- :7.4 Du...Mac:An.- th.. r th.. t-hl. li , 11110. Ini: beenwalting ' '_ve for."---Ii•-ton "1',.....,;:t t --.4 , ••It is Indee.,i it'snriti?.erfnl ~ , ,1 11;r1.106, art& for family ,' j. - nee trirr:lN. 'al ~ t. , - ; .n i ~ will bent - any r ,, mpartson 1 0 I \ ll %lin it - --l'hll, F•vri,r.: . I rittiVl . :: 4. . 1 '' 'A Inqthalll^l4/ i‘onder ''- Selentillc: American.,. i 1r4 1 4 'tArn , ,in: the 1. , 4•f and mos*: - serenrabie Se.wing Ma ' shines. '1 Itht and rb-pl,-ly Anit , hed.*:ani! no iimple in ... its mn.:r.trt i. n 1 that tt se. rn• altn..t zinipctpstbie for It ..,,,. ,!'o pet "at of r, , `et:r " - i'lro.hnr-i. , ('hred:trie •. . ' "(lay r`f , TrO•i! , ,,l „Pit Pa, l{sz 1 • , 4 4 C01L1t Merl? s all the really Naltmble itnj r.4v4 tnente,if the Itikhrt ;Tired ma.. Lichis tn .- :I;:.l7l:;•.7fit'utnii,34,nn-rlntnn'of. thi .. rorn . tnitro, fi la . i " more near!) the tea.r:,:aajira - ,1) of a itrrfeel family. ma - ' chin.. than any it eihil.ition." -Franiilin Institnic }:r.-' laibititin i:ei.,:rt of It's.": - * _ "Tal.lng• In'o ( - I Za , : fb'Tni. , b Sb/lpild...y. filettpbefs... . fittrilbl . .it. and l o in;, ;all ' , Aol.k. ,the et.mmittft were ' i nauinwnel In fat 4.: tt 1% :1r. , : A. Cabs', at I,single ' ..i read niachtne.-- l'euns2.llatlia Stafti %.t. Agricultural 1 4 40- 1 i ..., ete's Report. : - .. ~ , , • •We Wirt. iii jnsticr, eive,sa onr - '7,ronilLeure In the erits of 1 .1 , ,11c41a A, t, i 1.1,.. t.,,,,,1ng Ma chine. , • • lv f , „ ..4 „,_ . '' bier that a }}great desideratumbits btil Supplied-by in pro% tne. neyond noubt. that tau ture.ada Mr not, all t" Was oktlipgptrii. clrreq•arr It, a glKsi nia,hiDe."--Chriat -1 lan Adsca ate ald .I,:hrnal. June r:I. 1. 4 .y0. "..ft. r Jilt:, li ,ken: and tnany I ,,, :‘,.i . tiqr•. %ht. stitching lefoinni to mtaintall the roundorse.,e , entlers and firm; 31,.7..1ia-r t - t r,- p.lillt:rit win'''e,! ill,eyat "'--M. I*----kla. “fr.. 1 , 1411114 e 31,1. r t• rb - it , "--Kalgitlter. 1...r11d0u, , Ylif.a r ,, airtit 1,1 , 11,;* or sni.erlorlty veer all ,others." .-Philta. 1i.h:14. )'O,-s. --.- .. "A err, a , ' , . 1, 1.. 11 ', a1111 , ... , Of }/ITS hiibitVCA.ltsetienre In oar UNlii hard!: ..,,- Itost.ln Tra,eler. ••The bestit;, and' I ...tniLlicity of its Alec/lantern are ad -. sairable.t. -Exi , l6,,ti : .. , ... 4 1 1 r, t‘e , ‘irn: Ma :4 11.• iwtetoforelntroduted has. In go aitnit a_bln4e. n.• ~ .nea 'nen e ell , menteti ttlitnlarity.. —Cittrinnalt t ka./e. , :. , • , . ..lA'r esti.ont it ih.• 1 ,, ,t martliner,f4i family use.. M. sm , it Is uvr, ,J,l,,,,xta.r.7—Sigatectby mauy hundred t itt,lr,ns of I'itlin;lelpina : , 4.1 tit - SEND It tlt A t'lltell.Alt.: ... *;fl JIBES IFILLIOIII. nawgtoitifirer. *OW Itr•Oiday; K. Y. ' • - :.i li 4h. 1 .r . l - . Fa; 1!t.' ,, c11171t0E4M 9 11 Tunicsatir iiisuitsi laid . : CI Slurp% Wool Sponges, at . . ~,,!. a', itt. . - --, . imam Apoth e .,, r }ittl.o.,. -- - .1 , ~: ;;; .. ,-.7 , t _ 1,u,,,_n_1r.:4",_0.1.417114.1.44, N.,:iirklirl.t4Tit:ak;tala..Al:llllftlatt..zad. • - I' I -1 . .. - - 'i . . ' • I ' . '‘ ' , , i ~ • 1 I I * , 1 ' • i • -I •1. . 4 .•••,•••••,.. Iv,- 4- p.-.tr•nr.t. .rsoixemx•-&-JO4--tr•--.-ra.vma • -.- .....,,,.. ~...,....--,....,-_,.. _...,.. ......,.......,.-... ..„ . ~.... _.•. -_. - . : --.. , ,2.-... ....- ---, - ' - • ....- --..-.... _ — --- -——— — .7 7 . 7 - 1 1 1 , : , r ~- ' ' ' - ' - - - ' ' ...gr. ' r• ~ - r ' • r, t 1, ''•• I I ' •- -, _ „, _. ~ . : ' ,• ',' , .: ~,,„ 1; *44 : ,I . :, : .- ' '. . , r I P4 7 - :: ,..SW .. r" ,;,::: : 7, :.* : , : - :: ' f ' -' - -.- ':: . ” . , . • , . 1 1 --, , • . .. 1 .1-, . . )..„- ..3 ._.., 1......... ..„...;, _ .. 1 .,•.., . i 1 1 , .., .t....: , ER AL , 1 , ..: • T D pOTTS 7. ILLE . - ~ AN .. • - , ~ ,„ • ,• - • 4 ...:4... -,, m5.:4 i ii,,,. 7 _ . , - ."... '- ' ''' ' ' ERAL - AD , _ . - , ..r N",.. t. . 1 s, - - , ( it s toad! you to pierce the loweitlef de au% sal Wig, best the Canine et . . sessioviiit 11l ribe Willi** Oft Midi as , sifted ail Satire ft air me aid pisaions—la. MENU. • :-; • i' _, . . • • , . ~.......... __... , - . . , I•; • , , - ______________ -.,..1111•1111 , r . .• ~... f PUBLISH D,. EVERY .SATUADAY MORNING TY 13ENJA IN RONAN -- POTTSVILLE; SCHUYLIaII,COUIITY ' PENNSYLVANA 1 , , •-• , $ . __ 4 . - . • . 1 SAI 4 URrIAYIMORNIG` ANUAItY 9,.1864... . ' ' , , -- , . iNi 1 , . - -. . . !•Coll,.'' r, -- .• - COAL". , r., • - - •CO/L. ' • -LEWIS AVDENRIED dc. Co.! . . - ~ . J. 1 f, ..: .. . rote OFFIQE, , :1 1 , , • •-. . . • . I.OG , IYi!Iitut:St:PIIILAI)EILITIA. ,-- • ''.. • .il , pu lirt:44.lwev.i 'NEW Nolti:.; . • :. -,.. , • -id Stilt.. 'Street. 119STON; t . Mlolertati It,e.ftlers ln the her. leo I.XE)M,'S'I'le 1 . enet l. -:of et.1 , ./ittl .;Sole propriet..rp of W..lf l',rer-tc Coll feu. r.. pa- Ale of rkfocluetn! Pier 1&0.04... 6or. kyear of the c-t• lebra -1• red ;b1...50N1), CRed - Ash. j . and j'itiliCG /liAWl.!(White Abb. ALSO. :-- fhi male r I NEE i. T. ,slit •,eeer,re 511.117. Shiiee•re of flit .9.11. few!) the •F:hbrii a;, end denierteiti they fitAtITE diret from the rn 11,1441, ( zleutn. I ANT 11:q . T N lOU 011 , 11 r IS I I 1.11: Axil . I ;IN, J., end way. :Year Y GRIME CIIUYLK Black 1 Vllter *KAI' . I etii *Nit talzi Free K. I.DRFAS—.l;O77Os,iti .ty. Pa. ". FII.IIIKEIN IJjVEIN COAL: . • •My Fait tranliltn lA,therr 67 • 16 0 1.Prii. SOM.& are 0010 AgentP, al:lOkyit•lepcutt upon grtting , .. No. In Waluu o k ric k s .. No. 111 'lima , ' ,• 1 'Nrvr.li;nlc. 61 State'Str . • _ • Trrln_ rit I+lllmb 29,„ et? t`lMbuns an 4 fusT•mo: • Scrnit , APhlntl. 1 - 4 lielbuyikill C. HOTI )N: 140 7 Hun it4E trr., parr:iv sos LlNDgx.mt-rit, Akil f . •itt EMI 'lO ER'S /1 . 04 • erlymoßTlNlF.R•,soli Jos. V. FEGkli. 1 4 i 1 1.)1 :aliens at the greet ' . l 'burg. July. Ish,a.,eirrii- I i T11:13 HIGHE R ;los great 61.elicsiii , for Puddings., (Anita .' ,/Inglries, with 6•w or Hui niew ea art mince*. irrri ; .Irii• Ire .cream nothing 1 , ; Med MAMA; waken a ', a, &.• A inoef:V.i. and Invalids. It In and ninth alum mon, t 6. in ;one pi - quid Few: Id hr all Grnorfrivana 1 I. WILLIAM DIRVE: Azr L• • • • TONI - . • it. ALI ' At re FOR 1 Tllte: ; llluntimidl tail Raillra teuraN )4t e'ilent their (;.'o4.til, v. SIZE BRO 4 • etitirlecti,in' . both by Otti krirnts /lat/stud it ill - 011010U thi ClVlAS tinde arrithger r large qtzantl L y Ate prcpaie Have rcipt.l and r,itots. 17. 4 11*. 1114 kltT, \..T., }KT 11.11MONIVI`A. ). I end T goljding. rk. try Stnr.r. 11. ti li 1.14%.11.11..E . 11G11 CAA 11. '.. One HDARLEIG/1.7:60A1..fik now aold exelneleely. In . rbilridulphia and vicinity. by DAY A 11CDDEI.L.-: Parties , - irtleriu from thein. rout-always depend upc!ri l ' getting a pure artiele. . !, , - •. • _••-• . OFFICH —lO9 :Walnut Xi. ! Plialladelphi.. • - '' - AILL:IMAN At McKEE. • ' Ilazletian. - .Mair 9, tall - • - •L , 19-Iyk- GKO. K. iiMITII.• : idiil H l,i • THOMAS 111.71.1.• -• ~ :.- GE I G. K.'S .' & 00.,' • YorktOtimC Lolliery, Ireaneaville, Pai, . • • _ 1 . , • , _... 1. - .- • 'lux. . cottLine, a co., - I 341 AvAi...ll-T. Pleiemet, Philadelphia, i. .illsexi.•Vl. 1111 . 1 I iPPRE3 Or . • Amilir nAlsrilicmo ms LEMG* COIL. S.-W. sTO6cri3;.; ' •NV3i. P, tX)ItLI.M.. TIGEI t the A e' ;anti I 1 nrulrq ci lk'l orrth il AGENT, - br,..t r d ~ca >AL. ' er.mv Fir.hrtjl • I -; FRO exelu , (10., who thetn, tnn rle '—'l. adelphla. enitt. I. .11.1)A mlinng punt Art Tr/ ITEIL . , . , Rt. PlPtsilts Vein ' 'lli ' atketl. the SIN . N BIN by George itle.kort., and, ,r:the CoNl•• I %vitt, fitautrt . :l6. ..j N'eig i.: eeh•bested i 041. All ttrntion. • i . A . C. 0., rocts:ine. r 3. . . 1 1 41. , 1 " E r ' • -_-___,_ : 1111,8 . IN QTER*111:111. 1•1 4 linginel.r, Hume] 'hantango,Sireeta. - Septem r16.. 4 11 , -114 K. ...CNC:, ) ... 'I)•. Deal .t.•'Marko door above , Third "_ . -PnttAille, - Mar h. 'ltp - - - I .. Ig-ly . - 11 W.l fill EA ERR. Pattavillit.,Pa.. lair 1 •• of the{ Peno.ylvania &at , Geological'Survey, ex plorrolanit.}. miner, cite. OciOber 13. , , 'An • ' - 4l-tf. ,„ „I- • I 1 if • _,_‘,...... ~InANIK CARTE:II, cal - Natal, Ages!. .1: '-!.411114:101' CITY. fichn lkill County. Pa. • CV - Letter Addrres—••.Mal . .7 City P. 0," March .3IN• 6I ' . , . l.l-tf ‘ ..:_ • . t allEX4;11 - ---For the urelonee land Nate .(4 fie E.Mte ; buYing 'and Pe Illng goal; taking, charge of C sal Lands, Miura, c- and collecting roam. Office Ma ; tango Street, Pot Ails. ... April 6, • . i 47 • , .CIIAS. M. 11111, ' I 01114( 1... OTTO. ' . anntarturer and aIP fatale l all kinds of Liunlicf. WilllantnEft. Pa. , - June '22. al I • • 1 , NAY • . - LI 'O. AMMAN. Agra for the evileretlio r•of Co I,lienix, pale of-lie I Egaie.; Ac.- - • OFFIC —Centre ,Street, .ipptedie the Eplernmi . Church. Po terille. Pa, • , • lipout:i m =C. I. Beer. Jo n_ P. ifobart, Jno. Ship . pen, Cklorg - W. - Snyder. fter.). W. Cumming: Edward )wen-Par .. . ,I . , [Aug- 10. Ml •U. 1 . *TER4.7Ij, f be Celehra , N I• - 'J..' Pottsville • ni Penn*: LI, ),•. .., ,_,_ ..... ~ ~...,.. ~ . _ 0 Syr: l, - , • 14-1 y• ' • „eh. le . ' • iir•MantTihtll:ll7lVl'itoti'm opppfitr In er abanoy'llo Citare Sueet. l4! r ' 34.1 i 1862. •-• I OHM RINII.III. At eviler , and Coana J Pallor at Law. Pottavillet. , Sttsrititl Calmly. Pa. Nike I ,Slt!itnan.t. new. balld,WM on Centre Stirek n aarlv 4.4 .18Ra - the Mintra• Batik. May 23 063 0 ' .1 t 4: i . 1 0' ' C anything; Report of • • - ferulil74 l I 121.11 Ibltfon at : Arximi, -.- . • • AIN aktlkili or Omit: H vs Blanc Waage, de., *ltd. 1 P 14141 1 1, .114 IP excellent for i les fur flab. toes U- aoupa. ~, ran ran i :tam with ,IL. A f rick tkrat t for (gee. rbffe--' iCiOtll4 fele' 4 Nod for , caatit iaperke4 143 Amfw-- icaft•e- - . -, aver„,'aritili , .fill irreflona. inetrt.t.L . ,. - ,L- - -' I, - ' itiludesale rent. I'4lltim 14174, :Nola librk. fart r!.. 413; .I- ‘34:6rn) .- 1.1. L - '• . - t • ill HOVER. Aaparar at Law. - , • • prl P lCE—Market 8 t, two doom above Cra in: -rottoki/le. Pt. " 1 Fetiruary I, %I . . I-I ___ _. 34111R11 It. ce • wmisteu a. Army. f!AneII Stk P.BEI.!. 1511,tH, Attorstya at oFFtt-lathert : eoninr ct(emus sod dark4S i o iz , • tn. • VIKLIIN _l3. 'GOWEN. Aflame" at Law. OFFlCll—Ceiltrettreet, below the Rpisco -01 Mira. Pn.tviTille; Pc' ..', F . 1 . N110 4 , .4,14 1 nAmolrAx. Atiterary at • 'Mat • in centre likreet, opposite the flpla copal Puttseille, • Noyeenher !ill ,• • , A 1t PIE E Mersey at' Law. •Schuylkill Con ty, ad an agent in the t purchoor and rale of, al Aiir4ate, collection of rentn, t , • d 1 Aphlanig 4.c May / 11 111111aTOPHEIIIL LITTLE. Atteratey at law, Potorrinel. Schuy kill County. Ps. • OFP.CE- lu Mithantionro Stiret„ collier of boron& Aridl); '3;l - ' • , • INly • ~ : iira!miralse lifeeir 111amalinetorrra . , ssrur BLES 01111E11 - t '.. . ' . iikarraenzlian or • ll • SALA IANI)Ell SAFE'S,' , . . .. • - . s!ecend it, Pottsville, ' I A - nnoan a•RH tO•tbe burin raw 0 4litLii& it iL7 4 Ulla and Lbr adjoining ornunks: that' manuthr. Wes KALMIANDEIt tiAlot all rirraand aims, wairantrd-rire-proof bkh.• In point et wortnanebip arid enlab, al enamors with these ob.. talltedlroto any other estahl la the coaster.— Sr always keeps , safes an for wile. sad Will sinks them any else, Air Banking ot her. Pah& ,Lalm tiopa Is cheap, l t cot thsa theyeestims obtatted tis Ile is*" to Deegan& lltithl, oil A if maim's'. 6f„thts Omer Ilomegt. who bass Is ga rh tes in tire. Pane 13, '60.--:s4l ' I •• I AUPS 9 IA I 4 akt S BSINESSf 212:=!! do , ;AR 1 'pot* kart. -1. lilt 1 MD TOP. '• 1) ) : 1 1 1 1 ) I (A 1 , R and . kiroad Top * Mous . d and Coal. Comps's/ e a i tentfoo of R. K. Contishles d 11 rerb to the value of 'rEA. .(4ENKRATOR AND FOR I'UItKe4EN. TOP COAL FIELD, /- ith 11111.ApELPIIIA ANDNIM I and Railroad through Pruned , to theinterruptious tut to the on-rutatit ilertutttous Cular supplies cab safely be cuuhttAl i }ear. . udeii,ir4r4 . lL_ * Co. ente wherrtil thy am In &Ile re-. ics of ttiC - Oloic,!-Nt 1. tallll Orde,rs promptly at market Vitiout itrcct. ; imatiwity, New, Y.,rk. - Street; Itomon. Vestmtisterf Stiect, Providence. • • Icirts: 14 34 1.-161, 01 ,1 Juni , )I , 'FICE TOIL CPl.llllf/AT6O MEM AD S6m () .101 ASH -flitunituou. S • A 1.147 T STREET,' • ELPRIA Pit izonEt T fIIRE POWEL, !Manager. CTING OFTICES: uildimgi; emiton. Yin... ,- New "Cork. . . I , 7‘ t'• 7-nm CONK rarelee 110,4 0! TOP- iw t iunr_E ASH I-BITMNOUS COAL, • • NOBLE • OALDWT,LL & 00., I .lofelniat 1 1 4imrt. . ,Yo. 111 firondiwny, New York... • No. fill - Miaw P4treet. Beaton. pupi , rl(ir of t crleimtted t , ,al from their I EDGE COLLIERY, •' • land P hipped el.sritu.lve . ly h t y • • it 4. 'Ca . 14-1 T • . •14LIII•Ult. • LEGAL ARDS.' DOOT'OII 00114111YS. ERMAIST . BITTER S ittIMILSON. Pbilisarsh raw myrA• • IBAI - 1-11 . .00M DA I OR A ' SVBg,IIT Writ FOR ROM ! 441. . ' 0717,i0Lip ni1911919 . 1 • . Rai Cipactlitiodimi • tr.qt.T4Bia,txtßAwr, AL . PURE TOSU a rws AUopouct tiruirs4aTi j oa Isamu; . I • ' i • i) RIT G :S. • AND WILL lIPPECTIIALI.Ii cinta ZiveT Comidaint, • • ; Dya P9 B ..-•. •• ewd• ...-, 1100FLAND'S 011ithfARIBITTEBEI ! . , st - lIICUltil HVBRY CASE Or ,4 ' . (Vali l ( t or ',craws Debility, Disease* of the _ 1 1 LlNepi, 'and all disease' Arkin 1)1ei _ • '` I it Dtairdered. Stemach. ' - I . 1 • ' Observe the following .. yraptozna Restilting from Disorders of ithe Digestive 1 . , . is Organs ; , 1 ~- 1 ~ , . ; • • . . 1 . • Conati pa- • l . I ' ,., Bon. Inkard Pliaa4 . ' •I , . ' 1.• . ' Fallnear or Blood to tho i ''read. Acidity of the Stotharh. Inita s ies. Heartburn. Diagnat for Food. -. Fitlirt or Weight in the Stomauk. Som. Erna. tamit, Si hking - ori Fluttering at tha pita the_Sin.: machSTAirrlming. of the Ilead. Hurrled :and 1/Inlet:tit Itreiithing.l Fluttering at the Heart, I'hoking or Suf focating Senaat lona whim in ,a lying;ipoctnre, Dim. ni• , ol of 1. - i•don; Dots or Web, befdre the Sight, I Freer noel thill l'ajn in the Ilead.,Defielen. 1 :ty ntrrnimtidn. TelloWrif4lll Iltuttle - Skin ilnd Ere.. Pain in tha Sider, ' . tst i. Cheat.!Limha. dr.tlSud. 11 dim Fluahea of Heat, Burn- - . ' I tog in-Pterh. onnittani imagining., of e‘ll, ! ' and ',great ;le- ! preaglon of - I . • . - apirita. ' 1 . - 000FLA I WILL GIVE YOU (1174)1) STRONG lIKAI. ITK ERVF)4, try NERVICS. '?.ADY NF.I2VE, BRISK ENE It“ F:TIC YR lIEALTIIY i"rriTT . „ A . OObO CON A sTRONaer 1 70S.TIr1"110':' , 4 A SOi'N . D C, A nEALTIII", LL MARTI TII6I Weak WI .t.',ltAßli TUfl Delrate WILL MAKEITIIEi VVILL MAKIITTIE, Pep i resse WII.I;:7HAVE TIiH, Sitliow mplexion WILL MAKE TIM Du l / 1 Ey and Plll7l • 81.711.T . 714J R ,A 4 V 111 111 1 , tr....rdlwith ;Tem etrly,by" • I Can MApt , Fint.i.LE, . . Torso. : li*Rjor.g4A'lltipcE. . Theke are . mil .. preparations soli mi l dee the name of flitte p put nit :in quart betites; compounded of the thee t whisk yor common rum. Mating from .10 to 40 ten If pvttml on 4 the tote dlsgm by Anise or Cur lantlefl ovvsl .ke. ii , • Tide class M, Ri tter . Bi has caused. an will enntinue to cause...! as 104. they can be wild, handfed/1 to die the death Of the iiii nkard:' • liy their use tbe'system Is kept. continually: nn er the influence of , alrieltolie stimulants of the worm Id 4 : the desire. for ilqu'Or'' Is created and kept int rani tb ,reenli 11.'1111 the horroes attendant neon a: dru`nkarfli , II and death. lillelivairelof them. Por / thiee w desire mid witlllioilre, R Liqpor Bit- Jam we mains the foliowinerreeital ,Get Otte not, ale litoollawl 'it Gerumion Bitters and mix, with Their Quit to of G..J , Remedy or -While key, 'and the it will he a preparatyin that will fai rgefri in med ' fin al vilifies and true I . :renew any of tht• titimetool. , Agape Ritter.. in :the Imarket' and will root oftweli Iron. Yiin will have 411 the virtues Of nottilmad'o• liters r in connection with a rood artlel4 of liiqn r..at a moth leta prieS than Owen MN riot prepiarati • will trot. you. . • • ' I - '3 • - : ' . .', DgLICITE CHILDREN,: 4EI .Thitie imffet7ntf from'. 3 1ARAIIIIVIVIII. wasting avnii,l with: arairrly.any flesh on their) bones, areenred Ina Tri-1 short time: nu e bottle in Du?' cues, will have a moat furprisdng effect. , i • , , • DEBILITY of any kind--Tutrm Bitteri will qth In a ithurt time. i•. • VER ICIB. • not nett;rr If theve.lltters aro ured.-- . / ever and Ague Dittrit ebOtlid be. with. • -- Revm , l:rnc I r on K [lilt yaw', I.ftri.• - The'rhilU vri No'peroou In I out thcm. . - 1 Prom Rev: J. Newton ,iftrawrl. D. D. rAlltor of tbe V Elrfri . , -.ls of .Itelithotta hhoWledge. ' Although took dimporo to favor or trroin rorod Patent Medicines in sti eml, through dlatrua4 0 their ingredi-• tuts and e ff ecta i 1 yet know of nosualcient rearm why a man may • not teatifttothe herseilta I1:w u, believes him self tO hare rt Iced; fro th any simple reparation , In the hdpe that ' . may thus - contribute ; the bene fi t of If others'.. • , ,- - - 1 Idd Me the, more 'readily 'ln rep:l:d to Hoolland.i German Rite prepsn:d by In% (7. M Jackson, of tbhi.i city, became I as prejudiced sgair them - for criank: yearatundi,r t I mpression th at theY, were chiefly an; alcoholic mixt . lam indebted to my Mend Robeet t l d Shoemaker, ' .. Apr thefreinoTal of Ithla prejudice bY,' props testa ' foeeneonmgernetd tin try them. whelk; Pine ug fro m resit and long rontinuivi debility. The.. .flee o . three bet ties Of thew! flittenklat the beginning of thd prevent year, waa - followed by , Ment relief, and', reatoratiori to itilTree of bodily an d - ' :dal vigor which', I had not felt for *ix month, befori. ' had almoet_de-' "pair* of regaining. I therefore, Gott s t d- my friend for direeting Wie td nee them. ll ; rbilad•st, June Vid, lMy . , J. IjIIIA:ToN BROW N% ' l ' • • i' . .., •li , 4.T.T PITION, IIOLDIEiLIS ! • - I ANI 'THE FRIENDS prl SOLDIERS. , : Wei eall the ii trinket of all hitting relations or Mends In the arniy to' he feet that "lIMPILANDed German 'Bluer!" will 'nine-tenths- of theUd,iseasee lodated by enema** ' wedelns Incident to 'camp fit. .In the lists, pubic almost daily In Al* newspapers on the arrival of ' e tick. i it . will be noticed that n very owedpor are etherfrom debility . „ _ _. every' that k can readily enned by ivoomurr. Germso liittere, We have no he head In statingthat. it their Bittetilrete freely turd sunii . our roytient, , totis*da of litre might be maned that, will be lost..] ' • 1 _,_ P . , ...., .. - ftxTMil/let:on are dally mewing thinkroi letters; liinfrerere In the army afrd boeptylarbo Uri been i restoind to health by the use ef these Bitten , mat to I than , y r their {Mends ,- '• •It 1 , , 1' : I 4 ' !Beware of•Cosinterfelts ! , *I . o f , . I nee!that the` nature l" C. ~11.. JLCIEBOX," is .00 , the Witii;rsa 0 each bottle'. - 1 .. - ~ •- . ! , , PRICES t•• Lit, .• • ; , v• talc s 00 per bottle. or bat &ret. $3 a 0 I 311e0ittgifi .70 " • or lodf daunt; ,4 00 - The. largeon amend of the guruttty the twine bold. are mods t aila.i itbeeheaper. . Shtick! your t &statist out h i v e the mirk: do out be pat' air . any of the Intoxicating preparatiorit that May be , . in lee piers, but send to ca t -toad we will' !inward, ' rely packet), by et , . , Principal', Officit' and nfactory, 1 "' far: e "ARVIN lIIITIBUIN 1. .PRILIDEtILI, PA. ,- , itc EV NS , . _ to C. IL JACIERWA Co.) PROBIETOBEL il4 - 1 1 1 : 0161 masrl - au, x:con: (stamp pas? imatarAiirsam..7 Dili 111111r11 lU Ii! -or nutrOsat L i - '''. 11l 1141101111: . Tcfh. ertait's the sit fretting:l+ : It pill not lengthen tUe. Or,blty , wil food or (341314, ? Or get • man a wile, ' It lt . veoctld end Rebellloi. - . - Ocinvert i 3 Oorgreriamd, Cat otthe taisolfalandse. ' Or 4, 11 .1 1 1 f a tbSP ri ''' ' '• -- - Weld 4aw away for.pu. ' ' ' And sit up tdghta to growl. ' 'llll out of "all creation" - ; Wocild rise one mighty luny!: It makei the ilMee no better! And cannot, We should thi n' ReTirt. li "-Our 9e "nigudi.t ' Or ratite 1 "coire" a drink." ' . i, • Then. why not take It wry. = " . And never mind the ant! . I Well find, when all Is Counted; ' That nothing kr been'iost,.l L ' Pao scans! the "Woes" freely, . And buy, tho'things are high, ~'.....,' Foe sore that "good time comingiY • Will get here by and.by. What! do we gain by snarling? ' Believe nac. when I say That what le oared by stewing - Is never known to ray. Will swearing clear a conscript. , Or cure a SCOlding Wifel. ' • - Or help to pay our taxes. --- C_tradd a charm to Die? ' • It will not lighten marrow TO whine and gittwl and grunt, : Then We the movie ifeY l 7. Arid wear a cheerful font. - T WI up some styPting fellow . . - And slap Meson the back :'. ' , ' And help to keep your neighbors . • - :Frani , " switching off the track." 'Makeup-your mind to travel , . Wbile other jog arourid, And pick your way foreVer Where smiles and dowers abound. i Dark days enough will end us, • . Although we try our best • To be fore•er light-hearted. ' And help to cheer the rest. Cut, then, the race of croakers '.. Of taxis, war or peace, Of price's, contributiOns And wages' just incresie ; And go among the needy, Deck •d with.' pleasant smile. 'llll conscience elipeas clay Asa bullet Into " ne• 4 . ' And tell me, when yuii•ce tried it e lf fretting wasn't a curse.' And finding fault and 'growling A little trifle worse? iu'T r Jaundice. IBITTERf3 IllEß[fill FINIBICES . L'lll •RESOUICES. . , LOiter. if Mrs. Robert J. Walker. , Loans, to, Half '3loon Street," - ! - Pica&lly, :October 8, 1863. . . .- . i In View .01 the fact that the People of the . tinted . Kingdom and Of the. -I.7nited Stittes are mainly of the same race, speak the same lenginigt.... , have the same literature. ancestry, . nd common law; with the same history thr enturies, land a reciprooffrommerce exceed-' - • g that of all the L . :4 of the world, it is meting how little is Known in each - country Of i the other. This condition of affairs is most unfavorable to the continuance of peace and good will between two great and kindred nations. It causes constant- miStippribension ' liv each party of the acts and motives .of, the l ' ' oilier, arrests the development Of - friendly feeling, and retards- theadvance of commer cial freedoin. , . It excites altnost,daily minors of impending war, disturbing the course of trade, . causing' large mercantile losses, and great unnecessary- Government expenditures. If war has not ensued, it has led to angry'l • controversy and 'bitter Ireerimination.• It Is sowing brOadeast in botlf countries the-seeds of. international hatred. rendering England and America two hostile camps, frowning Mutual - defiance; and,., if not terminating in - . war. mast; if mot arrested, , end in embargoes'. and notflititereour.se, or discriminating duties t t imports atin tonnage. greatly injunpus - to --. tub (=atria. 1 know it has become., fads-. binable in England and-Atneriat to sneer at: the fact ,of our connuom origin ; buethe great truth - still exists, !and is fraught with mouton tpds consequences for good or evil, to both .i nittiotis, I and to Mankind: The United States - 4 1 ,ere colonized mainly ..lid - , the people of Eng land. Ten of ,Our _ original [thirteen Slides bear English na i ves, as 110 also nearly all their c(,), unties.. townships, cities, and villages. - • Blessing to Englishmen the task of4tlisabut2 big the' Americans in regard ,to their 'own countrv, I will endeavor to prouatt. iu a con densedi' fonn; - some material and authentic' facts as regards the United States for the eon-. sidenttiortof the people!of the United King- - ( but. I read and her everv,day herePredic . tuns of our impending bankruptcy and mi.. ' tonal dissolution; - our wealth and resources .. epreciated ; our cause,: our people, -our' Sr - Mies arid Government decrie(f ;Tend a- war in Words and-hi thi , press prosecuted against us • With vindictive fury:. All this hostility isful ly reciprocated - in Anterica ;• and if the War is - root continedtto words and types, it' will not b . the fault of igitators in both countries.— • far as an American Can, even in Part, ar m' this fatal 'progress : of. misapprehension„ti comtnunicating information in regard to 4• l'ts own-country, is the principal_pu*ose of tl ese essays. . •-, i. ilnanswer to the dailY . predictions herO of. our impending ruin andinational binkruptey, I, Shall drat discuss the .question of our wealth, . resoureet, and material progress. . • IAREA.2 z -The area of the United States, in=_ eluding lake( and rivers; is 3,240,000 square , miles; being larger them all Europe. (licit.. Sic. of Interior and of ' , Cote. of Gen. Land.. Otlice4 for Dec., 18 . 60, P. 13.)' . Otir. land surface is 3,010,370 square miles,: being f,921t,u36,800 acreS. , This tires is Com- . pact and contiguons, divided into States ',and ferritories, muted by lakes,:rivers, canals, .intd railroads. We have no' colonies. ton- , egress governs the nation by what the Vtiasti- • teflon : declares to he "; T HE It 131.1431 E L*W,l' . whilst local regulationa are prescribed; and administered by the several States and Terri tories. 'We front on the Awo great oceans--; the Atlantic - and'. Pacific; extending front the, 8t- Lawrence-and the,Lakes to the, Gulf of -fexico, from near the 24th to the 49th pond- 1 1 of north latitude; ,arld in longitude - from. 7 degrees. 23 minutes tO 424 degrees 40 min t {es .west of Greenwich. I Our .location on -t e globe aaregards its land surface is central, lid all within thertemper . ate zone: Nolem :1 - pire of rCitufkugsaticterritery possesses ~stich a variety of clitWertioil. forests and prairies, fruits and fisheries. animal, vegetable, tainer-' 'al; and agricultural prOducts. - .. We have ell those -of,Europe, with many in addition, and. Alclimate'(on.-the average) More ‘ salubri - ;Itis, as shown by the international eensus.- 7 . tie have a far more fertilehoiland genial , . with longer and.better seasons for crops and Miitkk ; and alresty, in ,Our infancy, with 'our ist products, fei. and "clothe many millions I Europe and other. cOnSinents. Last • year tir exports to foreign countries of bretuistutik 'd provisions, .from the Lova States alone, ere of the value of f 105,000,000. ((Table of '' tm . and Nev., 18G0.) I ' - ," ,f as well cultivated as England. , bur coun , try Could mach more than feed arid clothe 'the. whole population of the World. If as , densly settled .5.4 England,_ the, pepulation "'Would be more than twelve hundred millions, "exeeeding that of all the earth.. If as dertse Irsettled as Massachusetts, (among theleast,' idle of all our Rates;) we would number. 413.0M,000 inhabitants.. I . • [We have seen that our area excee d s thatof • _Europe, with a far moregenial ant and tenth.- - So% and capable of yielding more than dot- _.life the amount of agricultural products and Of. sustaining more titan twice the number of Inhabltants.! We have' a greater extent -of wines than all Europe, -especially ,of coal. iron; gold, silver.and. quicksilver. Our 'coal viliaia, as stated by- Sir. William Armstrong,' (the highest British author i ty ' ) is 32 times as. great as that of the United It n ' om, and our iron will beer a similar. p- . On. --. Our maritime trout ht .1,12 t milis; but, our whole coast!line. Including_ ys, aolmds . and rivers, tap to the head of lid water, ht:: 33.- ' 6r3 miles. .. (Ex. ' doe. No. 7, pp. - 73,, 76. Of- Arial Report' of.-Pnafeatmr A. -n. BaCha'Su i peiintendent Of U, S. Coast rvey, Devi osth, 1848.)' Our own lake - she line is .020 Mlles. - (Top. Reps: ib.; 77. I The -shore line of- the APO. /PVC' Ithove)ldewater and her" tea, i5 1 36;644. (Ili 7 ;) and of all - rivers, above' : tide-water, is 49,&17 'iglu all 1 . 21. 1 ,.: T a4.Of Us' " adiekvs, thin 0ne4....., aa faseriar *that all law i' me veat'atther any.ad briaCh - to 1- - - Eirmos. 'EEI.IN(;S, )~STITL ~IoN,, KISTITVTION Strong, Hearty, , Stout, Liiiely, • . Clear, of ,ecknal capacity-wouldhave Cost more than ten billions of &Mark aad that these canals would have been - subjected to huge ion:, the cost of their annual repairs .weibld have enornatius; andtheinterruption by lockage, a serkkus obstacle. We may rest assured then, that all Ettrope combined can never havesuch facilities for cheap water 'communication as the United States. This is 4 Mighty. element In estimating the power and progrei of 'a nation. It shOws, also, why we have no such deserts as Sahara, so small a portion of our lands requiring manures or irrigation, and no general failures of crops, with so few 'even partial allures of any one cr op. . ' We have more deep, capacious and safe harbors, accessible at all tides,-: than All Eut rope. with more than twenty Capable of re oehing the ',Great 'Eastern." (Charts, U. S. Coast Survey.)" " • Our hydraulic power, (including Niagara„) far'eiceeds that of all Europe. We Imve more timber tban all E'urope, including most varieties, ineftil and ornamental.. We have, 'including cotton, vastly more of the raw ma terial ;for manufactures than all En!ope.— With all these vast natural advantages. has man, in our country,, performed his duty; in availing himself of the . .bounteous gifts Providence? Nye are "considering now the question of our - material progresa, in. regard to which, the following officialliata sze pre , sented: We have completed'aince 1790, 5,7821 miles of 'canals; from four toten feet deep, and from 40 to 75 rept wide; coining $148,000,- 000; and mostly rtaylipible by steatit..(perisus' Table, 1660, No. 390 . . • . We ,have constructed - since 1829,,•23,898 miles of Railtiyad,(more than all the rest of the world,) costing $1,258,922,729. (Table .38, Cinsus of ~1860;.and Addenda.) . Wellave In• . .operation on the land, more miles of telegraph than all the world; a sin •gle route, from . 4 s ew York to San Francisco, being 3,500 miles. Our tight houses exceed In number those of any other country, and we' have ad light titles, as in England. - . . qtulcoast survey, executed .by Prqfcitsor 2 Bache,; - Superintendent of. the LT:. S. Coast Surveyi exceeds in extent and accuracy thit .of any other country: j Oil "tins subject: we 'have the united opinions of British and Con tinental sultans.' .•r - : • • ! • We have made since 1790, 1;005,454 linear Miles of survey of the public , lands of the United • States, belonging to the Goverrnfient, *including 460,006,000 of -ackl'already divid ed into townships, each sit miles square, (23,040 acreio subdivided into square.miles, called sections, of 610 acres -each; and each suction. further sub-divided, into 1G lots of .40 11CTQS each. • . - ) : 4 I • Ti;Ni‘Atic.-4:-The total; tonnage in the Unite • '. States iwa* Ali— . - - I:q4 ' " ~.1;:11;53, 127 ions. ...Tune, .1:3.11 .:.: .. . ..... ..- .. , 1 ~......3, 772,4:0 !' Jung, .lea 1 539 815 f'l , „ -At the :tame ntte of increase • a from 185 . 1 'to 1861,.otti.tonhay . would..be In - -- 1 _. . . 187.1 • . - ' 4 4,1 3 4,578 tons. ,tsmt . • ' 4 : . 11,952;517 .4. 1i,91 1 '-.- ' 17,:41,511 " luot ' ', J "5,7x5,94'.8 !' (Tablo.C.ont, and Nal') At the clotie of:this .century. our tonnage then, at this rate' - of increase. would far ex:- ceed tliat.of all tit rest of the world. . GoLy iso Sit.vrat.=The aggregate product of our gold and silver Mines apinoaches , now one billion of dollars. - most of Which: has been converted into Coin at our mint: Near ly all. of .this) prodtiet 'tins been obtained siiice the diset?very- s of gold In • California. Less than two per cent. of the precious nietrils•has been the product of the Rebel States. T its sold, r and silver' are foimd • now in seven ,States and nine Territories ; the yield is rap idly angmenting. and• new discoferies con .itantly developed. • . • The Seererry Of the Interior estimates the' total proihre "next year," of our mined, of precious metals, atAlloo,ooo,ooo, and when our railroad to the Pacific, (traversing this region.) is completed, his estimate..of 'the ." annual yield " t4"1:',0,006,0tat.".. - .The mines arc .declarert "inexhaustible"' 14/ . the - high' est authority,., and our. Nevada silier mined, • are now iidmitted•to be "the richest in' 'the world." ,Tlk completion of our imperial railroad, now progressing-to the Pacific, will carry an immense population to the gold.and silver regions:vastly increase the number of diminish•the•cost of mining, dnd de crease the price of movisious and suOplies.to the laborers. • Wheffwe add to this, the vast.; :and increasing.: !product of our . quicksilver tuities of. California, so indispensable•as'an InMalgam in producing .gOld and silver, as also the great and progressive . improvement in processes and machinery for working the quartz' veins, it is now believed that the esti- Mate Of our Secretary of the, Interior.' and Cotum6sioner 'of the General' Land . Office, ' will be f•xceeded :by the result. , These.mines of the i}recious metals are nearly all on the fuddle lands of the United .States,' they ',we the property, of the Federal GoVernment, and their' intrinsic value exceeds our public debt. Pcritic LANDS. ' The United States own nn immense - public domain, acquired by treaties with France, 'Spain and Mexico, and by com pacts with' Struts; rind. Indian tribes. .This domain is thut,described in the•Teport 'of the Commissioner. of the General Land Office: cit November 2th. I$60: • - • 1 ' ' • . , "Of. the r 3, 250,(5t0 of' square miles which constitute the - territorial - extent of the tnion, I the public - lands embrace an area of -2,2G5,- 625 square miles, , or 1,450,000,000 of acres, being more 'than two-thirds Of our geograph ical extent, and nearly, three times as large as the United States at the ratifiestien of the I definite treaty otpeace in • 1783 with Great Britain. This empire domain extends , fmni,• the northern line of Texas, the Gulf of 3lex-) }co, reaching! to the Atlantic ocean," north- ; Westerly to the Canada line bordering upon ' The great hakes Erie, flu nn, Michigan. and' Superior, extending westward to the ,Paeitle, Ocean, with Puget's Sound on the north,' the Mediterranean sea of our extreme northwest ern possessions. I : '' , - ;1 It - includes fifteen sovereignties known s the 'Land States,, and an extent Of territory! sufficient for thirty-two additional; each equal to the great Central land State of Ohio. "It embraces' v oilacapable , of 'abundant yield of the rich prixhietions of the tropics, of sugar, cotton,) rice, Ibitico,Leorn, rind the grape, the vintage, now testaple, particularly so of California;[ of the great cereals; weat and corn.. in the l lWesterh, Northwestern' and i Pacific States, and in that vast interior reghin from the valley of the liiississippi river to the Reeky mountains 1-andlthenee to the chain formed by the Sierra Nevada and Cascades, I the "eastern, wall of the. Pacific slope, every variety of- soil is foliUd revealing its w6ilth. "Instead ht, dreary [inarable . wastes, as suPposed in.earlier times, the Milliens of buf- ' filo o elk, deer, mountin Sheep. the primi- [ Live inhabitants, of the il, fed ; by the ,hand" of nature; attest its cap city for the abundant support of a dense 'population , through . ; the ' skillful toil of the agriculturist, dealing with; the earth'under the guidance otthe science' of the present age. ' • • [ , - "Not only is the yield of food for man in , this region abundant, bin it holds in Its bo- aom the precious metals of, gold, silver, with I cinnithar, the useful metals of iron, lead, care - I per. interspersed with immense belts of Strata of • that propulsive element coal, the source of riches and power, and now the indispen- : sable agent not enlyfor domestic purposes of, life. but in the machine !shop, the steam .car, and steam vessel, quickening the advance of chine:Olen and the permanent settlement of! the country, and being] the agent of active I and constant intereornmunbuttlixi with every part of the rephblic." [ ' - ; Kansas having been admitted since the date of this report, our public do main, Alicia de scribed ofilcially, now Includes the . sixteen land States and all the Territories. . Of this vast region (originally 1, 451,000,- 900 acres,) there was surveyed up to Septem ber. 18t0, 40,067;915 acres, and 394,098,71 s • ~ acres disposed of by sales i ints, &e., leaving as the Commissioner stn . " the total area of unsold and unappr4 ed, of tittered and unuttered lands of the public domain 1,055,1111,288 acres." • This is "land sur face, exclusive of lakes, bays, rivers, &c., 1,055,911,288 acres, or 1,619,861 square miles, and exceeds one-half the area of the whole Union. The area of New Torkbeing 47 ,0 00 square miles, is leis than a thirty-liith_pars of our public domain. Enghmd(l) (pmpeoluts 5 0 ,9:2 vinare miles, Frauez,'2oB,7ll*,; , Pma- • sla 107,921, and Gertnenyen,CM miles. The srea.then of our publle 4 nis snore than .i. 4 times as Wge' as . Preece, more than fifteen times as large as Preemie, More thin twenty tines,‘ largeattGeffon= thin tlikty-twellmes is Wpm is ' ss4ll7: l4 eludlng Rusilislthan allEprepe, (pews tbus :too ano of .. ' As ishs tar) quaslsod 141 V, 111,INII, ,41 If owl put& *Weals *IMO ailliallW Iliisocidstkissould llClesletoliarss imp. mai Skiiy'r is ... I • : , exceed MO millions, anal* wonld b0W1,497:,, , 564 if numbering at many totlieaqtuire.nula' as .Maaaac,hisietta. Ili( average feitility tie.- - exceeds that of - '.Fairiapa,- as doetalio' theek tent.orlts-Mlnek'espeniakr gold; tiOtr.itoal , and iron: . with every -variety orsoil; citmates'. mineral and agneultutil products:.: I - . . -1 These lands are.surreyedi at Abe oPenti,i l Of the Government into frrittishiPs .of six : miles squa r e,-subdivided ititte hiftticina, and these - Into quarter • sections (Itti'aci•es,) Pet: a part for linnuistesidt.' Our syatem 'of. puli- -. . Ireaurveys into squares, by lines running die. north and south, East And west;:ii so simple, .as to have precluded ill disputes rialto Wain:- daty or title. .• This dome : lies; front - the 24th to the 49th-pandlel, fr oth j he lakes . -tO utel the gulf, and from the 'Atlantic the:Pacitle:. Its isotherrnas (the 'Mai ' °leg . hie= atind al ',temperature) strike mit then' ith the coast of Nor Way midway, touch St. etersburg in: • Huila* 'and. pass• through Mancliooria • ' to * Coast. of Asia, about threedegreei,' . south of the mouth of the Amour river: n. the. south these Isotheimes run through northErn Aftl, . ca, and nearly the centre:of . ..BM - it near Thebes, cross northern Arabia, Perils. north- Ilindoostari;-..and southern China near Canton. i Of this vast- domain. , less thanj two . per cent: is eurifei - I - by sla v ery which is prohibited • by law in eleven of these land . .St6tee, and in all the, Territories. . • ~.i:, t! • ' j .& . . • Now, however, - Within nip preterit vast - main, not only the poor; but our own. indui:. trious Climes and thosesof:Ettinpe; - may not oniffind a.honM, but - C hinn (breach settler, substantiallyas rifree gift by dip goterninent.. here all. who would rather be owners. than • tenants, and .wish to improte and I cultitate . their own milk are invited. Here, toe, all Who ; would become; equals among, equala, citizens (not subjects) or-a great - and .freetconntry, . enjoying the.right of-anl?rage, and eligible to ollice except - thePresidericy can cornet and occupy With us thik great - inheiitance.-- . - Here.: liberty, equality; and -fintertilt• igii supreme, not in theory or in name on y but in truth and reality:: This lithe brcidier cood 7 vin of - man, 'secured. and protected by our , -‘ is law. Here the COnhtitutionJandthe..pert pie are the only sovereigns , and the govern,. meat is administen.-d by their elected agents, and for the benefit • Of the, people. .ITheitie toiling elsewhere for wages that, Will scarcely, support existence,. fer theteducation of 'whose: children no provision IA made: bt.law, , lithiti,.. Are excluded from the right of 'su ff rage, ma p come here and be voters andeitizens, fin& a, farm given as a homesteadlree schools pro vided for their childi'en at the public - ex.; - ; , pence, and hold any efflee but the Fresiden cv, to- whic4i their Children, horny. bete 'ire eligible. . What does Europe. for any of, irk' toiling fiiillioiwwlio reject. this inunilitent or - - - -, fer? He is ivorked and taxed !.there- - !to. hie I utmost ;endurance:. He has. the right to work and pay taxes, but nett() vote' I. intelioeled . ignorance is his lot and that of lii4 descend ants. If .a farmer, he works and iimprovei the land of others in . cOnstiiiit terror. of rent', day. the landlord. and I e viction. Indeed - tile' annual rent of a single! acre' in England ex- - reeds the priee---410 ' (.cl. 2s. it.d.)*--payable I for the mvnerslilp in fee:hintple Of , .the.eritire j homestead of ec r u acreS, granted bun here by; the gotemment. • . For eenturieal that • are j past, and for all time to, come there, severe roil. poverty, ignorance, -the' workhouse, Or tow . • wages, arid disfranchisement, - would seem tope .his lot.. Here'freediim, - ctimpe-, tenee, the right - of suffrage, the. hoinestimd farm, and free s..hools . for his children. '. - In selecting thi.ie lionestead . farins the em= tgrant can' have any temperriture,[from St it'etersbUrg to Canton. I He can hate tia cold, I temperate, or, a Warm cliniate,.iiiid tinning. ior . gardening.' grazing ,orb vintage, j . ,traried • "by fishing - or hunting. J He ;min. - .raise • I.. iteat, rye, „Indian corn, oats, ' Tree,. Indigo, • i otton, tobaccik cane or maple' - AL • .' 1 ad molassak .Liorghum.J.itOol, : Peas and t Bans, Irish or sweet potatoes, barley,, buck.,: t :heat, wine,' butter; cheese, hay, Clover ; and .1-11 the grasses, hemp, hops, flax_ and flaxseed, . I lk. beeswax and honey and poultry;,in un-. muted abundance: If be" prefers a stock inn, he can. raiiie *horses; .risses,.iind mules, .1111011, mileh cow. ; working oxeniand. other ). ado, goats, Sheep:and swine... In timat.lo -i itions, these will. require neith4 housing t 9r :fertling . throughout the .. year ‘ t .Ile can we orchards, and allthe fruits. and vegeta -1 les:of -.Europe, and many in addition. - He il in have•an Irish or German, - Scotch, Eng...• ; 4h, ! or 'Welch, French, *Wigs,- Noritegian,, or i. , merican neighborhood. Ile can select the :lures,- of 'oceans, lakes. Ovritera; .live gn .'.le water or higher lazed, , valleys', or Mount ns. He can be, near .4.,church o!' his Min_ •Miminatimi ; the freedom of icimicience is iniplete; he pa's no tithes, nor church - tat,' I. i . .cept voliiiitarily.. His sons and daughters, i reaching twenty-one years Of age; er'imin-, t - if the head of the family, are each entitled t...a homestehd - of 'lre)arres; • if he dies,: the .1 tee is secured' to his :sciaoic-; childre n, Or irs. stir flag is his, andeoverA him e very= here with its' protection. He . is our broth-. . . . 1 -. and he and his children will enjoy with us 1 le sane heritage of competence And' free lon. lie cornea where labor is king, and toil i respected and rewarded.: If before, or in ead of receiving his hopiestead,he chooses' pursue Ma profession; or business; to work: his trade, - or fin. daily wages, he will find _ iern deuble the European .rate,iandsubsis ,l rice cheaper. From tehateverlliart of Eh-. 1 'Pc he may come, he will ine,et_hislcountry, - en 'here, and from them :indium:receive a 'Mild welcome. A.government which gives j .m a farm, the right, to. vote, stem free schools' '1 kr his children, mu desire his welfare - . Of this vast domain (more than thirty - twos. . mes as large MI Enland,) the' Getternment 1 .- the United States grants substantially as a ye gift; , n fartn of 160 ;acres ..t6 every settler ho will - occupy and milt:irate the.Satne,. the — t - de ' being in fee-sinple, and , free from all - t - , ytt whatsoever.. The settlerinay be riiitive c EuroPean, a present or !Inure iminigrant, -.euding- females as, well as' tualea. but must at least '2l . years of age, or the heidof a• roily. IC an immigrant, the declaration ,tat first be made of an intention tObeconie citizen of ihe United Statea, *hen the grant , • immediately made, ,withotit - - Waiting for 1 ituralim W tion. hen , the - children of the tiler reach 21 years of age, ar become the I'ad of - a family, they each receive from the ovemment , alike donation '.of 160 acres.. 'he intrinsic value-of this public demaiti far weeds the whole public debt q the United tales., I, , . Our natlowil wealth, by 'the last: census;; -1 as $16,159,616.068, and its increase during M last ten years $8,925,481,011; or 126,45 ;or cent. Census, ,1860, p,,13.1..-, I Now, K 4 a conaequence of the flommted 13ill, there mould bec- - cupied. improved, and cultivated, tring the Lezt ten - years, 100,000 additional trms by - settlers, or only 10.000 per annuM, it 1 - otiltlmake in aggregate of 16,000,000 acres. i 4", including houses fences ; barns, Mad otb : improvements, we,should yalueeaeh Of iese farina at ten dollars an acre, lit would , • make an' aggregate of 160,000,000. But if , :e add the product . of these ftinna.Sllowing 1 myclue-half of eacii(Bo . acres) to be cult-iv:i -f...A, and the average annual; 'value of the t raps, stock included, to be only ten &Hari t - ter acre, It Would give $80,000,000 a year, 'l,nd, in ten years; P 00,000,000; independent if the' reinvestment of ,capital. It . is clear hat thtts vast additional employment would me given to labor, freight to steatalere s rail-- nada and eanali, markets for truintffacttlres, and augutentedlreVenue.' . ' , ; . . The homestead privilege will largely in- crease immigration. Now, beside the money brotight here _ by imnilgrants,' : the census • proves that the'l avemge`annual value of the. labor of Massachusetts per eupita,waa.! in 1860; tlOO for each man, 4 womaw and child. -As suming that of the immigrants at an average net annual value of only I#loo each, or less than:33 cents a day, it woilid linake in ten years, at the rate of .200,0;00 each year, the following. aggregate: lat year 204000 = $ 20 , 006 , 00 0 2nd " 400,000 " -40,000,006 i Srd ' ".' 600,000 ." 60,000,000 4th " 900,000 1t00,000,000 '6th - " 1,000,01X1 " 100,090,000 . • 6th ," 1,200,000 " Ikooo,ooo „ 7th " 1, 4 00,000 "1 4 00000,,00) Bth " 1,600,000 " utematotie' ,-- 9th " 1,000,000 "150,000,000` • 'lotb " 2,000,000 "900,000,000 - ‘74tl 21,100,900,006 • In this tablt, the 060th off 11. innidgratita each year Is propeily added to those-striving the aucixedltv a -c.ar,--no as'. make the 124- .'greo , the t year, twp This would mkt the value of ktie laboi of those two millions off im ts,i to ten yesta.lll,- 1ue,009,050, of the annual accu millation of capital, and the laboref i the - thit. drcts of the rnispratits sifter the: fast ten years, which, withtheir Ideate,- would go oa tiotatantly Wavy tbo actual lg It of Cam )elm- Pe e to , P." - - -- . _ir .!- ,- )•.i.• .2 87 " 1 " 124 1Tnarant ' h- , ' Rider bearbed ____s.l so fie asiksow_ 4102 ee . 110e.:.';• blieb WA* bike of tbealibege - ~;- obeefecie ft OM., Pilbeabbiles" ' 1 4 '. -: - - f rump IMeiutt es bi seree,pik* . • iiniii riliMi t i= . .:. - ; . -_.. 1 : Misibeedl 2' ..—..' • • ArdelebotAigieseiime. Iftems mos% .. . - Mil MI NK - -- --- - - Overt Mbefui t maw *.! ...,,..-. . ~, .., .at Ow ilitibibbit WO* On steak eta* 1774. -' b L oose arr. 's seeletw other ogee be MN - - • Inaba at *ow% mad bebop , bilde p =cest bi ""- gebeeibeJobbtog. .eb4t alrectlat me mai riareetee eie-wen So IMAM erne be Weed euttelbildait :-• oaf dart &a s daisasitos: ' '4.--•!z-z Boob bawd evin fat* te lakaai cit erect aamertptkao saaind and auk Mei* order. at dimes motley i •t, '4; 2. eftit, thea;;` Odds haralgatloa; ea the hid.' of the last table, up the lhaeapeof ltatlaag wealth, was all tollowa:-0- • ~ , tat yaw aso,ooe = ismakto): _ mop* " 4 00 0, 0 30 - • I Sett 7:90,0 74000,, - 4th " 1,010,0 00 00 " 1 0 0e 04,000,00 D y "- 1,940,000 " 130,000,000 • * Bth ."' 1,560000 iss,ootkooo -• .• 7th ' 1,820,0000 182,0 0 0,000' • Bib " .2,080,000- " 20E4006,000 , eth 2,340,000 " 234,000,000 Wth " , A600.03e " 260,000,0e0 _- s•- • - '... Total $1,430,tate,090:' , - • Thee the valge of the labor of the Muni- manta Irma 1850 to 1860 was fourteen 'him- - - & e ,t and thirtY millions of dollars 'Making Da. - allowance for the accuraulationlof capital by' • Mutual redrisiettment, nor tin. the natitral is. ; creme of potudation,amountint by the can. sus, In ten-years, to aborit.24 per emit ,Thls ,adffitiorito our ;wealth, by the lahor, of the children, la the drat tenyeats, Would be smell. - but in.the,se6ind,i and each sticceeding do- - mutilate, ',heti We count ellildren and , Mak desciTalants, it would be krka andcoastuttly summating. • But the census shois that our weilth•lacreases each tea years atlthe rite of _ 126.45 per tent. Now then, take ourbicteaso of wealth in cmuientietice 'of iniusigraMort is. before stated, and compotual It atthe; r ate of ' .126.48. per Cent. every ten years, ;and the re , snit is largely over three bfillenvokdollars la 1870, an over seven - billions of _dollars la 1880, independent of she effect orauiliruld-'- ~gnition. aucceeding 1860.. If these results are astonishing, 'we must rerhernbm that !Maligns- Sion here is augmented population, [ and Mal it is populatibn and labor that crease wasitk. - Capital, indeed, is , the itccumuladon of Labor. Immigration,:then, from I8M) to 10Sai added., • to our national wealth a stun MOTI le of Mad our whole debt. the tel of J uly Wt , and, augmenting In a *stanch ,'• More rapid than its increase ; and thins Maidding '., Ilia •us to - bear The war expenses' . H "- . 'As thn homestead privilege must largely to . - ciewie inandgrada :l 4 and add especially to the elikivation of our soil, it.will contriute wino lbari any other measure' to.ine.reaSe ut popu• -, halm], wealth, and power, and ati eat our revenue from duties . and taxes,' • ---- `I L .We have seen that , by the Censita, ( pp. UM) the total value of the teal and pea estebt in the United States was-. -1 - .. In 1860 • . ''• $16,1.59,1,0,061. ' . - In•litsta. '• . 7,135,1w428 :. ~_ Increase from 1850 to 1860,126.45 par cent. '.At:the,same rate of increase,- for the four aucc*lirtg decades, the reault would be--. • • hi! 1870 `±536,593,1A30,58& In .1880_ "', ' ... 8.2, 898,!6,3,84. ... In 1890 - ' 1874140 53,?/la -- In 1900." ' • • •429,11. 3 0ii38, 28 5 • If Lyre - subtract one-ioUrth rim the, aggne gate we'Nfill find that out public debt con siftings less than One-half 'el One per cent. of the increaio of our national wealth._ - .This. debt, then, does not :exhaust, eur capital, bat, effects only a eniallAminution of the WO 9I augmentation. . ,, 2 ',' - • . If "We wouldloOk-ai ilia crinsis of this veil. Increase brolif tuitional wealth, they I will ,be found nMinly In the 'enormous extent of but fertile lands, the vasremigration from Europe, and the constant addition of now States to the Union.• Thus, from 18.10`to' isco, four New, States were added to the Union. These four .States Were almost an 'untradden wildemeas in 1t.450, - ,but in 1880 Were'ricit andlloarishing States,' with a p opulation of 6:18,9E:ii ; and alt &mega te weah of . 3.31,0809,418. 'Within this dectule, from 1860 to 1870; at least 'Aix now Sot* will beAdded to tho Union:- This Ls, evident 'from a referenicelo , our, present Territories,. as follows: - f Dacotnh , Nebraska... Hobo.. Washlngion., N*tadit Utah • Arizona IN ' CW MexicO Celtmiuto' -. 66 , 9 ? 4 0,090 ' " • • , Total -• ' ' 800.0ori, 480 " .Here then are territories with an aggreistit i area of 90 0;0 0 0,480 acres: sufficient Tor %lien-- ty-six States cf. the size '. of New Ttirk. In. 1111,oktheise 'territories one, the precious metals -are found in 'ga t ,abundinee s and' -the railroad, to tbe Pc, with numerous . :bninclies through this " vast region together with the great advantages of our new llome stead bill of last year, as settling these - tent.: :tOrieewith unPrecederited rapidity. '-.. Not wlthstanding the, war,- immigration' ' to _the ;-,United States is, progre s sing with more, than 'its usual . volurile, caused by the very high we. Iges for labor, the great' benefits it our recent . 'Honiestetid bill, and-the exclusion - by recent'. Aet,Of-Ctingrotet of shivery trait all this vast dOmain: -; --.- ' • - • 11 1 Iwill be observed, that,. Whilst the lands constituting these territories 'remain public leech!. no estimate is made of them as wealth in:the - National census.- It, s only when these pubiclambilipeomelarmirand private .prop erty thiit they- are valued as part. of the. wea th O l fthe nation. 1 Thiti L remark . also tip- . plieleto that 255,000.000 semi(); public lan4. ; 1 in tl sixteen Lands'Strites onhe Union. li c ence- the amming• increase of -wealth at' caricileeade, In the .new 'Strati and-Territo-- ries_ l .l. Thus, ler; .table '.3.') ofithe, Census of , 1, 1 6 0 r page 195,. the rate of increase of wealth io the following States :and Territories, from j pi tolB6o was— .l, r ‘ l'llmarroatris. . -0 - , . •„- ' '' - -,1% ashin it gtOn.:-....1:-. ... .. t . ... 54100 Per cent. iNebrasa Utah' '. '- ' , . " 1; 4 1410 67.L . : New Mexico - 'OO2- -' ” .1 •STATS• ..IKansas.L.. iloica , ;California .ASlin - nes cite ... ilitArtiPll Oregon • - • Illinois 1 • • • . . -... .% Irs Wisconsin . -• • 6.'1- 'dis . /wary. 1. It is ,thus that the ,Wavp Hof ! „p i • - 1, moves onward in out westerzitat . .4 : ~ ritories - ,, that the aro _and the Pc:high''. - - - pioneers of civilization, thslTarins. - c . :. 7 villages, the school-bon - se, . and; the . , ''r7 ' rite. from the wilderness, as if by the imam- , ii . an enchanter's. Wand.: -Thy. enchanN iseri _ the - power:of Net: ll'Mi and edikeition, imp ; P. le f t of-whieh (as - rompared‘witti the tom. .-:. ;influence of. slavery - and ignoritZmelYslci" ii , ; -.. illustrated in k'suceeeding:let4r. - Tn. , -, letter; by comparing the retative.prOgrecki: .. • ..tree and .slave stales, as:dejnonstrated by ,e' - ::, ' 'Census, it will, be pro'ed ineonteslably,. Alm , • the total ; exclusion of slavery from ourj.lnion.- will Cause an addition to'pnr_riational.Wealth- • -costly rxeredg the whole public debt of Our . -- •"country, anda:mn leavens rmich ricbertligt". before thißebellion.- ':' • -, • 1 ,- - ..• - " . _. , , • . RZBEL COVER:IOIUL The thirteen States which the 113 members_ of their Confederacy athe i by. them with Governors. as foll Alabanta-ThOmas H. Watts, Arkansas- - -Hain, Fkilowkiria. Georgia-Joseph . K Brown, Kentucky—Ric-hard ilenren. - Tennininn*-11nnry W. Allen; =.,-- Idississippl,Ctouies Clarke.. Missonn— Mamas C. Rryt.o(ds 'Sorth Carolina—Zebnlottit. Soinh.Carolina—HillecWlL: -Tennessee—Rd/ere L. . Car Texas—Pendlooti -- Murnih. I Yirginilobn Letcher.. Florida—Jobb Milton: -. ' . • _ Those whose names are. in itaNr.• date not put in an appearance at. the tuttaths . of: tke States they Y'Preteutt to' govern.— Hawei% Re" do and °maims daft not be seen at elf- within the .. - bortlers or their ?Ci-o. spective States.. - :", : 1 . . Tits "Invalideltusse" announies the fowl , - dation and definite inauguration of a OM mittee-Ot Russian" ladies , at- Warsaw. under the pretddener of the daughter of, Gen. mien: , object is le suppott Itussitut tionality in the kingdom of Poland'dudi in the western provinces of the •Etupire. ."-e4, tfunrcncli Airatistea'a son:Aahhartkia; is now at the Naval Act(lemy Alittiat to the IPiOvidenck Poet - says : "ihoukthalltre apfl.ackaedidenthaftiertteltim;,be will eying* "the, maid tilatAikialk,_..the true Vehltloo-' haA l a r nd thellool - ipmena, c . - ri7c- • ••#'' -•—•• . . raegunt Epp staieco.- 'P° 6l t4t l 4 :. ~ :.. :~ ~.......95,316,480 sena 48,636,800 4 * .56,821,000 " -208,878,720 " 798, IGO " 184,96,0= 68, 084,488 . 730,244 A " ...77,568,6401 A,Annper ,e l nit. .•••• ?i 3 4607, •••-- - • 471 •i. -R J..WALkI3II. beta elahnil are favored wa