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Pier No. : fiIIEETT, VAN DUSEN & LOCKMAN • lich N •it •• Y v 1 ' • 1 "9 1 , - .II ' - ' ' t 13/IEOIIOFt ' & Co. , ntAllin 12 , 1 ~ -- " - ' , ' 1 ', - shinie r. or i 5„ • 1 Ittarits Aare it • •W ems • Clebn4ed A HL AID C O IL, I 7 r . •• otintst- Mt. and Broad op tOlde ISCii 7 1 7 1E.,,K AI - CO- i - r -", _.„--- 1 1 I PR( 31 MAMA . or )Iot'TALN. `'' auto, wurrw - or • •IF Ito. 2, 1 0- a7re • leihnesinit. }IOW -'" • 1011 COAL rt NAVIGATION CD trA.vms COAL • •11 rh4 r i ' de l i C_f . l il l , 1 Walnut • , boopateretta Boottlajor„,„ . ......., ( JeA l 1 . (No. 21 ' 6 Waldut . mt., Phliitullelphls. #l, SPRING ilaij Ni.! N TiV , • ift, hx,..igu i , o ,„ • -r. , t .,,: ... s. 300 'WestThi teenth St. ',N. York. :New 1 1 (1;4 io . -21 , . Etree l , Ammon 4:2lge-t • •' October, 1 1 11 -46 I • , 42- - •.. e Street. Il _ ~ ' II WS. - -•34 4.1. ' •' I , /1 - Rear nVal•Ml2lo,' - ... • 1 , Il , I I '' - ' • 1 ),, I • Pier 41.15 ? I . • 1 Pier N.. it . 1 - ; - ED. AND WHITE A. Il COAL. I A- . ' 1 ' B •:* z TON, G: • F & go. ,1 ... . Port h••••L LEWIS Alf DENIII D &. 4 C O.; ' ' , • • . . I !poise; W"harves --(No. I Rie.........nd. I I ' I ii, t ' suss! as sot .- or I t •1 I ' . ' . No. 2 Eluslx•thport. I - IS* Olesale Dealers In the •.4 varlet' .of , - LOlaltkitT IxD L,ra ~ Limn on. , To, 201.Walunt etreil. I'HILADFLPRIA. - 1 . ~ .1 • '1 ,„„„ i . . , ^ • 1 .4, • - ' Trinity Budding, NEWYORK'. • , . •11 , 10. 5 Duane Bonet, BOSTON.; ('CI I t- All ' it° and 111 '" • ' O uB I . i • ;6aise; ' ' 244PP4'°f°ller PPr"ed 'tisiltiell'et .' - 1 , WHIM. ak,IFIt :-.. :. A coAr.. roes A &lout Street Ptilledelidlla `'• • STNEB., BTIOKNEY . & WELLIN --- GTON, ' ( IFFI ' . :110 D ro adwave N York. !--- I :IR Walt Suer' •t, Philadelphia. . 1., 14;KIllay Stree . 't, OIL . -2 1 1 • ' i , , ti Triid V 'uild .g. New lurk. mutant Br rug CAlirrh •I'd 1, . I ' , Cur. of ; thy-, a r te Street, Bo•toii. .1 - , PI meer Shippers from El ... thpotg`ef • ,t,.. h. j oiL i i ''''' • I thraelte & Bituminous Coals LE/lIG ' IP - EiN C I 51°I7Cr , AIN • iI 'ELET GN t ' D • 1 1 • • COUNCIL RIDGE C MS. 1 i''.in it. i 1 -1 . 7 CONNER & PA I IITERSON • • bout ...Bars nt tote Bviat.a•rn toe - - - 1 ' '' PACI.EIL'S LEHIGH L•ti.tk. , LOAF COAL: - ibtei. Noj it •. -• • . t. ' oAVII J.rtnltnallin 1 ' ' SAlit - EE CASTNERi New 'York, 1 " - - : 1 ' • I LEWIS AUDENIIIED & Co. c• P. sTICENEY. Pa 1 Myer. = C - S At. IfECKS *HER &,00., ~ 1 i .' t .k •nta for the sale of thtl celebratni „.. , tm !, 'IJ t' WELLINGTON, Boston. • '. " '',' ‘.l l l • • , 1 • • rm. To initr lin , blinq. N'ew York, ' 61111 rrit ''' Ir ' - ' LOC ST MOUT COAL ... Pa, BRoAri .Tw . pr:NTAIN. TIAt DEATIL AN'D 1 O_PTICES : ~•1:2 iValunt Street, Philadelphia. -" _ t . 15 Killy Street, Poston, . , el PE./41011 Rfsl) AS 4.-OAIAs• l • - '' 1 1 , 1 ,4 1 , „i m . ,oral - I 1 (tr •c, uth street. - rewl • utit. , I - lle kart . Aro. 6 p o ' rs Ri c - biana ta d, phat a dti„ OFEIC : 1122 walnut exec p h ui d m ph i, t, , , ' 21...bilnind and Gieltainitei.l7 Collieries. , . . i - '- I I 1 •N d 43 - 1 Mnr 9, •&1 1 , 1 . ,J• ' , lll‘ston, -------,----, - --- - r---------- --,-- PIIILAI)El.P.111',1 &c. LIAI 0 Aftbril.P .) RT, Sit,i: . 1 SCItUITI4 . 114 - :CO/ 1 . • , 1 .... _ toif..l . , COAL. T . : S C tßqlt, AGENT , SciILVLIMILL XAVIGATIO:N. ',COIL. 11 • -----:°' i 1 ', 'LEG IS AUDEN I . 17. 1 ' 1 & Co. I. , i 31..4, , and - Kir ot the R ebrated ; 1 !piling Wharves lor AVIDINCITE COAL at , , 4 Blatt:lH ath kWhlte sh ', and peaked • oho. • ' a' ofTicEs : 1 , 1 1, , IX( Greetralth Delamare Illver, Phliada. .- ! alit - Free Burning ,•• . : - :fin Waln t street. PHILADEL 'I A. ' • . • ,' I 1101,4pmd•ay•-•CI.W YORK. ' 1 -3 Ilk A 5 7,11 lc:" OA I, IVhorf No.' I. I „ • ~ ,I, • 14 lsi byStreirt, ROSTON. •• - , .... - r• I I • • '• P 0 Air' L'as..%-liorn itan ouNtismunt tut, • tiyl• .1- t',;- WIS ALDENICIED & 'Co. ,1 A. :: . h 1 ,1.-,.. 1 , l)cnt- r, in the 1,,t -t .tarieties;oll%)!.lF- , •rte kiti - ,•; nt 1 , 'A (100 l 4. . --- - - i - • -11 c, 'AL, -.lc, , „ pit.., , r etore of Wt if ervek.Coltirry. MO- Al „,...ii ii i .. 6 . a , I 1 15- f "TI 'f. ICONI-01,Ell.i . porr. Ac Co., ' hie ~rp i tint: o. er irecnoo to A a ear of the Mehra- ____ ____ . ' -•1 •••- _ I. I • re d Dime n 4 (Red A..sh. ) and ' atla Lb-illi. •i \VWcc L - iAa'r I RANKI. NI i.octn RI R V ;•pror, Walcott Street, Pl Iladelphia ,1 1:1' VEIN '94.1.. I l ai • ........ DEPICTS: ,lio Brocoolody, New Alai..it AD.°, .1 , .. My Ear-411 nklin Lorbierry Co is now, rot each,. • - %.‘ ' 'l4 f, 1 13.) ter. et. Cameo., - - E•crlnalre ~Iteelnts for the sale_ of, t 1 e porelveenntne Lo• stash by 31 sm. NOlllt. CALK '.'.LI. & etle,who - Ir.- - - i'..o,t Mo •liln ( oat from the LAK•ust' 'Oak Colliery of an- niy r..de A ....Ms. Part ea ornerie r ., from them, may A O Wharf No. 2. -• 1 - I cro• C.l' a. C• . all of wit?, oRI he shipped di- • de km u m orttir .r. a rte Article . - • I . •.. IrP: •.• , • Aiwa.. I fs A A . • I. ' T''' , i ':: ICEP1 1 11.11:11 et: 110. , 1 amt to Is 4 A mt. ma, C anal :, . r .thastwise,"fla- Greco' . IN.). lls ti's Intl 1., Plubuieltdua • . , • ~. „ , s: i; w i a. 1, h Phil a , nita Pte , f.,m1 0 % , :serer Soni a Ph ladettlitia i , • •No 111 ltr ,mlbayr 'runty Du tiling, AII . e..r . a unt ourt Isl.. 12. _ A 1•44,. I , OFF/ r E' ' * ' Nen. NA rk. j I - I ~ -0111OSS: . nt, Put , t•tn•et New York. 11. lAt Phil adelph D.,, frying P ter .71n. 11, Posit . I ' N o , ra st a t, st r e e t" I ..r on , , 1 . J 11 , : ' t . ..44,..,hante..1..wk r , ,,nwin g , Pro idenre ~ • I 14- Riehntond s - 1 1 - 1 HENRY lIEIL .I. ‘ ...,,,.....,. .. I The eh.° 'eft finalities of trEll and WRITE. ASH 7retimni. 31 h ?9, ..at -I • 1 , , i r 1 r____ "I DANL. I - EA ars". 1 110.1 CIE C O:. i COALS from Selm3ikill Cotutte, t elected mOh epeLial- -sr- .--- ' cote 5515 trh pped•under our 4,ersttat etrsuild l eudt ice. V I IIEW EL Ili' COl.l 11:111 Opohm Vein. Nr - 1 I- , -, - Iit:USW Ann huirri.79 nr Till- , •, , • i aa , 1 ' lt a LERP;ATEI) li e'l'ST Mo l l'N'fi N. WHITE ASII 1 '.I - * Elizabelh'lnn • • N. J• ' ll r 1 • ' -; 1 ---I . _ all spoiiN i BINI . _ , E I - ,Li lilt/ sl'ltiNt; AP d'N'l'4l,l2%; and CO *NCH, , 'lle onle_rsifndi have p tro • biased , the SPO . RN VEIN 1 ... .• I-- 141.1X1E COAL". 4 01.1.11-.1.1, r IMlPrly wor -ed 'l , y G r_•e Itictert, and o ''-' It 111 I ) AS ft ( 1 C) k I , 1 . , am no* prepdroci to contrget Col- tb Coal. • ':j:.- • ~_ - - ,••••• . i . .lEront floltstraore. Ylf .' ' "'N. . 1 :"I WO•rlll.rlfr :- riiil 3 d• l l l ,4, l 'th.ill;' I 'the alb tedllA )11':..-lil REM TT - 111N0 . 1i COAL. lifliANt 11. CHT 110 lientviA se •'llotom ISA). 2.j New • York, ,is"onr'de a • n roe Gls • r • i• (donned GAL . All 'D e De li cate ~, , ,o. •m ~,,,„.1.„,...v , ,1111 NO: iii, /Tinily _ , .. ti , .p.,,,, !! „ c ! iv, N.. 11, 1 • orrle're wilt mon nit h prompt tat ion. • 1 . - ' OFTIACT"`": s 11t01.111,1J4 "...si . N% I?ork. 1 I • . ' ut, Lodo.ll :old 'Orli , . Cm 111 1" ) • A. C. RILL= A 1.. Pottaville. Pa. ,_ • _ • :so. 11 Ito4lie sliver' 4 1 "•.• 1011 . 1- ' Th. „et, op,.rtor WI IA E....11A1 RE ( pAL,lfrom the ' Oct. 5, .61 - ' ' 40- tf I • :• IA It r -tin CEN la tett, tiF..l.-:‘ Aft V. A AiHNIIE. 1 , Baltimore ; eon. ,t..kroi from the I•Audc • itriell Intpro.e. Is ra.unfflo. rult.a. 1 , 1. , ,t I 1.. , T, AIIIII Ayr.. , inelli and c. al •Chnit...to •, E.t tte.e near' IVilkesbarre ; CONNtAI T I dr - PATIPEIBSON, • _ • _-- = - 2_ _____,..__ . i i ,_ _____ -t ' _ - 1 al.°. on• - 9 I Nc11.1110.7•E cOAI.•, hoti I of, Whi , t, for' 1 Miners and !Winters jot th CA lebo l atecl . 4 , 1 , 142 I , 4 , i . 4 ii i . , 1 , 4 t ," iitsii 11 .. ri...n. pa t , .e. ont•I for' . fdrnip• ,C. : •dare u c•urph....d. I 1 : , • jr 1 .,,,,"„,• t , rt , s , i ta 1 . 4 1 „" \it:holm rtifulles In our 14......-froin parties stho -LOCUST MO T rinAL, 1 5 _ 0:-- %I."' - , ,.4 ' 4 .., ii;; ,, , . it s 4. •, ~t • • ~• , ,, , ,- „ _ ,l 1 tb, ,, , , ,n e .i ir h , , •1:: r d A ni s il r y ni t , o: „. l , s Tr d c t , lt , cit ir e , zt r a . . t .. o r ina nd i r,• ,o , , , ,, o , t!d pr„ tre .L.l ed --- ... - '' .1 ' ,:,.. ' r. t,e ". ti% ii ' ; ' l ‘. .f ,I " .Ai' d l l'i.r.ll' Si'', for k 1 1* ' - " " hl 'ha' T J CONNO'I. .7. S. rArrep...K.N. , 1. - ..• •,, („ E cluing no. vin er. es-. nt.l,,ltti vrea er are, t u . • • • • , .t,, pulp se of Amon: rit I ...elm, .1.• 1 1 Ai:. . ~,„„- , ... J ., ‘ ,, , ~, in. . 1 1, 1 1 1 ,.. T ai,y otherd. no.L. now before the public, , , I Ashland, I , "Pottirille. I , 2, - - , . ~ ( . 1) ,. . it y l p Luiß. _May 8.,1 to . 4 , r ..+o-. . - ~ elebisylkill 4 *natty, IPeenia. _ . Ell rET %:i.r.it 'l% NI NI T St-, • , t • ' . • -'--- [ , . 1., data . !...1y , ~ 1440 Aft.. to ,' '. - II ‘ io• ‘l'icr 111, l',ort Itto hootooto . • coA LI. _ . • I risistya ,d, ',1,4,E, „ton' ' •.. , I - ..A J 'l' - sirotirr st , '( .. " I .,..„,. 6 AL ~' I.P 'UTNE 11,14111P........WJE P. COX. H • rs , ' ff erlr ..,f 1 e hryn o f B1 , 11:1-11.1.k . Cori Ind Ja. (Sur& , I to STOUT ~t VANCTICItt.F.,) NEW 1 LOU /BAT/ N, Cl SCREENS. . ..„ . ark_ brae this rise entered into drpartnet . lop for Mitu.r4 an i Shippers or the /vale .1 - h ()Ncrl.E- The' mul••rd med take pleasure Inn announcing to Coal -- t, a1 , :0 z,,,,, urn wi ‘ ,4r., 2 le C nal b./11111e5S, Under the 1114111,1 (EL L. from the Eli' /vale er.l isr,r. near Ila- ttp....m1..r. an *them, tha they are/ maneductiorion: s of Ct.X -• 1 1...11;ti. • • , eleton. Plil. od dentin% in the hest var i e t ies o ' new t 0.; 1, .. 'ItEEN or heir ,intimtion, , Inch ths%v ~ I 1 . ', Frt. C 30.51 i A 1. - st"r ST.. ll'l ILA' rA . I • . f AITII ' CITE AND ninnixoir ' • ito.u.s. , ~11 ult•trallo to *tear tA ov as lon;.", and to n its 'work ~_, - (JAIN HACK.E . E. L\ .- 1000 K, Dredg er thin at ereriMped n Ire :Screen In tree. The sq,•• • 0. 1 1 ) : 3 1, t , z71i dirt' , , t from_ the mine. or i. b id e ve••• nu! , tumid nit by as ca i t, a , 1,,.,, , in any etas l, ri.. : _ ;.: ir ;•I mons . II e,a .lam arrow. !be th Inexh. will aboroye s o At - ~ st . aireross or , cusT ir; A ge, .. , . N. BRA NS% leis. 15.. T., ••I‘,GRT dilell'All olsll. IA. Ar t ot pl.4 ‘, i n . c r ,.. t ,„ o w m,„,h et e,r m , lti oni s ~.ti i, , a p r t -, •_ ' • LOCUST I, I4I#I'NTAIN. I' . - - 0FF1C , :141......41 a. 46 Trinity' linilding, 1..... th.• parte low Ah. Isl. re the I.l•reen 1.4 • halt w4n ICAILE' ' i .• ' • It I..teli 'II IE ATII. 111 Bre • dway, Ncw Torii. 1 • out. IVt• nut tott.cture al v Mir • d of 'our NO. , o r Combinktion •en, usedliit the t de, • ~- ~ 4 1•Antui in other Prat otudithA 0 - , FEMA.T.E., ; • , i. .A. T. Story. • S. VAN ''IN gLIII. C Ler Prove „.4 e''').l. - . Di., mi. who vii. ro...ce ilo ed with 11r. Reach, •-.-- - WHITE AND RED ‘ ASI' r COA L. April 4. '4, -'' 1 • .1, tic • atoiNt _u the low s ners,of ma ultactOrimr STeetes. at Nor- ' , ' . ..• tit Walnut Street, PhOstielph. t,,and Wtkallautl _ _ I __:__'„ , I __ _ ll_ __3„_„.______ 4,••vl - and tailrlsol ..tr sq.., l'otts%llle, ha‘intt• dit 1-.,- • WI, ul.c.A. Shut !kill lit T . - 1 . ------------."-; -- ---- " - . '-) - - •4•1‘.... p.trtned.hlp , and dlitpured of ble-Intereet., has re. ' vir -_' - • •-• , - ~,,,;, 'IHIO . 1 i ) 'tit') I T , - ..,,,, tr, 14.1, , ,ad . etoder,l to the 'ear' of B, „1„.•5t..7110 I as•l'ate - • • 31.•nals .11 teul n. 47`nn , c;" - ' 1 '.."" ' 1 r I I' . ' illnl an. • ;tore, Centre Stmt., and tees - iodated sc,llt hart - c- ur,u 1 - Nloolll' ship• •r and k• ldot, ' - 1 in - 11,o•jnianutartnre of their new ens' Screellil of all de , : i''.. ' •• • . t ' Schu;" ill Ilavik. Pa. ' as 1g1 . 4, 3% is/ all Cla a , mtriptions. _Mr Jasper Sue I. lie ...dielLs a comtinnarre ehmary 11... 411 - ... • i s ' l .. .., 4-11 • • 111 , 1 e P-111/ ? I ‘,PI - L ' llll l _l,ls. - . or thelzuro , 11(11_ , (0/0 to liberally bestowed upon • him. 1 . • . 2., • l'' 11 - t r. , i..t)ci'sT GA I ) :(4)41... r - rho' din 'inflator , vlTldlliroad TdP:11•1111•• , `WIRE I . EIRERNI I I. (, „ - ,i, it beset .. 1 1. - d Ak i gr. • lain , inilrond and Coot ilvonapnety We anr• also manufactd to ..hrl •I of Wire Screen he ~. OTIlt ....-- „appiante iteveethi lr roll the attention of R. R. tklnpanies. a proxeee Milo eat from t t meld too makine crimped , 1„;0...J.,},1, 4 o 4101 ) . sole ,t_ent... for,my IiOCI."S ‘ T %A tN 1 AIN COAL. him I.oen.t tia l : C,,Jbers.. l c . . Soo • atull. , a; t ;tiers and .31.tnufactatters 1,. the,l value (4 num tr..mlens, 1 good in e Sr. ty.s •t, to which the at- ,` ; p._ pm v, 'IN . , I th.qc -el '.‘,/ as .1 NPE..xm conzEIL‘T R. AN) pOll Wulf on or cu, I operati.n. ilochroro , , t C.,,,...1. i ,,, n .61 1 \ 1 MANUIW VRINti Pt lIPOsErt. • . 1 • 1 I DIE. N & SHELL. ' - •- ! --- I T 011. BROAD TOP COAL LIELD, Afatinfartn no of Scree •a of eilottescriptlons at the .. NETT, VriTN DIUSENir LOONMANI - T I.nria: dm n•tiltnii %rail 1'111.1.A OF.IYI LA ..;•N 1 v NEA . v . "_ 1 ( __.." l 'l M a .,.' '1 i'.. --,- - 11 1 )( 7; 14.4'.a. 1.4- a V . .., Miners and hhipperor of ihr Ctelebrated.l I yORE. bow In C.ittal and ltuilrmul, th men Penidyt- r i UP, IVA . 0114:11 Tons and others. - -1*- CICI'ST : I TOL'N•T AIN COAL. n ' ln " 8 "nl• * w ' r ''''''Y. i" "" nab!' Toil* intPrillPtiOes I ~ I --- .' a • - 1 it or shiputs es incident to' etas Sot et re lirrt orsore I,Aftec uespetateAtte„. • •n n the part of a rtumber '.-..; rim Walnnt Str,er I'. tlnclelptitar - rt.., 4 ,1 -Po 1. 1 , 1 rind ovular supplieapin,, re), be cow e d o infringers. to trade u t rig ts toga:sin Jamaica' PR , ~..; 'f fle/19: • Trusid Btoldin. Net" York: 11 .' I up,cni Omni , lintit. th e lean, '• . t i , --. .tint ii - n-Ctilittinz 1 1V.writ: AA Ire. oic hare succeeded In -• { No. 3 I keno buret , Ittostou. •1 I. • i . c. , estabilehtter t Try point it, our texcic. - - . I ', - .rah St, :G2 . ' ,I • I it- _ _ _ _ , _ _ _._•,„ intl.:A.6m. of the Uni ed Stateel Cirruit Court, has ~... 1 -- 1 II AVIS -611dClIpalPit 41. 11. O. - dcridxl that e own the patent,4l4 that itch a valid .'," l - • '`l '. •. - 1 14 . 1;11 I I tie ••, 'hive made ngemente whr•reby tbey, l are, lit dilly. re- Unr. .eb Jury ( the same ' Ant prunounaNl the In e, it _t of 41r., quantitie• of th e choiee.4 titt(?Art TM% motion an o 1."Inal one., aßer nithstanding the most - a v I ,_____ an I they ',art prcparcol to fill.ordere pro ptlymt market 'sloth ( CUP Ind ingenious eflorts to overthrow the rn .4 . 1.A./11, i, luit " xi,. . 1 • 1 . ; refs, ~. ,• i, , t.. I tent. mid aDe s trial was heed tarp Judge capretning . i • r?irrit"rilrint ,'imet. Phi adelPhia. . himself F.iti., with the serdiet I , - I . s o. ~ 1 1.. , rti.E will, i , i i \ 1, ~,, now ~i1 1 :1 e , ,,ii„,, ,i y. a•ti OFF (~ r , .4 ... rlll lime"... ay, Xeir Y. tit: , -} ' . .We leant t t there a still certain unprincipled par " -14 Wit's' •Itteet. Bost n ' 1 1 ties tontinuln to intrui ^e won AM Patents, sums of • , adelpilla and %It:UK,. In , DAY ` t- 111:1q E1c1...'-- _ ' •i „, ~:- -', , , • 0_,,,.. - t , ord. , tn. Caret 1;1. lii,-mly - Ith‘r, leper d upon 'r ' '''• " °mini"' •-• t• Parwoa•• ahem Ptelluid °Li. in Tad to unir 6 l ,o2l . , nt. azYz. to T* l 7 • , in ne 1 •r• • 22.-' their mode o rl mping from Gat. pointed out In Go int. a 14. re aril , le• • _ , . .1 , II .: - 7 -- Patent. Ali very hot ice that n • e have .exiinallitd. .. - f- Fit F.- 109 lik °lout , PO.. 1 hilndelphiti. . ! C11' 1 %7'1 4 1 12 kl' ( 11. i t Is Ilf , , their Atate,ml4 ts am gn4f Iv franalullent. SS's shall NA& $11.1,111 N'S.Nt I,F.E. • ~ .2.4.11.111,..s I/ „F a, a + to the stricter amountab thy even; party 'violating the t 1 - ra'. hm !Ins 9.1.3 'I- 1:I I ) 9 • , I I , I ts'orTnr.drc"itllln.ci iIIIII 1.41, to. A d heim•idctertultwal, not only -•). h, `rail i al. . i , 711toli4A - 1 , liti.E . Bp if. • , - I,AT% ...... . il l I ASI. : ( to a, l'l urn" "btu, but Str..trukitT, the Inventor. Who 22- -1 is pad yme me. shill not be d pri.iiighy each Isen -1 ... , 1 ' GEO. K. SIUTII -& po., ,' - . lu.„,r r .Ll 4. . , , , duct "IL' to ante Minn ly Ms nel 'We now inject - ,r " ) : ,..- . rlitown Colliery, Jeanesvile, Pa., . Semt - esiettminotts I - ', full) notily t Cord Ope otters, that they r - li I -Tr c_-, , 1 1 Inty my I. I'm eslSerA•n Work of y Where than.ora 't -.• Aso ,' ' i 'a .i _ L ., ~-.. 1 i, • .. •01.. Ist hall hold em in wage. and proceed , . I t... HE LI,. COICIA ER • CO . i • . 1 i __ , .1 ti, reueln the ,from to.' g the work thus pnrrhaseß. • No. 1 -I AVAILN:IrT STREE , 1 .%te ulsogi notices Dams i Berea nut Datar ',- ~ 22 WALNUT t•triet, IPlai ndelp in. i - ,k, - prnr,,ADELpEct„,L, ; lit - Armor not our (Tro. 1 .- ~ .., 0-r„, ..il. eoliel ss nt I - i ter. 3. W. I ar•-a is on pole L rtnee.‘, Ilia ebope we lI ROBEItT HIRE POWEIL, I ter? 10ra • 6.1 at UM. i• imp*, tistille. &c. whore • .•• .1-• i TIPN .SI'I:ING MOIITAIN LEIIICH COAL. ) ' , • I b • -)ill be at, to 511 p mptly an and all orders lers. ; i' I''' - ' • t.. ... , . ...-1, 1( j,<F, cs ~ - V. NI. P. .1.1tI.11:S. J ( 1 0 / 1 1N ECTIN. CI °I.FIC'ES : . trlt• eat hi b • IltA lITCIIINSON. 1:• vas. . 0 . •-• " I ' ....civ 16 Tesler-ler Sinnelings, Boatala, 'Masa. I President New Yeiric Wire Railing CO, rom r , • ' t. __ ___ __ I ,_ i ___. , 1t!..• TOlaity, •• 1 Re,w Yor k . , ~. •. , 11111111 , tivit ity - (I ,, rrik , ~......,,.,,,,. i . , 2.41 m " e -Art' n a PrePoted - k ---, mlln linUlTn all l'lmi of l ' ‘ t ••••• .121,11, ) iA t ti :., I. ___ , .rritf Ped Ithe no at he goo notice and oh the ' ''''"'''' -- - --‘ -- - - I I a ' 6 , HI 0 1 ,1111 TOP I ANIIITE ASH m t e z t oli 'te team. _1 - S OPS-T magna -adjolnitt C ) ter & Anne's . ins. • ..1 ild 11E11111 COAL. - $ ' ' .tcn-near the lined depot. .., ,-- - - Alltotli • SiIOEMAERR. . eh .h r . • S E - iII 'BITUMEN .' °US 00A.L. , ,-• ~,.... • it,. nrltr:2-1. , 1 I nt'.llCr tenct , lllLlrd .1 , Tll7or ,i , 1 •.9‘ 111. C. i . will JO:Ord - terever it will be ninet in ter ['Avner:LP' 1:e.„...1.- re l .' l 'o rs o ol A ' mi ... ~,„, „, , , „„,„..,„„ ~ C 0., .. tom d ner.,ea. for the Tender: of Coal , Operators ~.. .. ~ r .cosdiesit under trse Unnn• of • :1 , C l ll , Lb ! , ULL.I... DlYbut. or, ut,, ~ , 1 . 11413 . s , . ' 1.1'1' 7 31G I El:. r. , tr:Fr c n , , No. II Villain atrert. Philadelphia. KITZNIII.I,Pti. •S' F.F.s.t. *o. , . er..111 II fltionsiway.,!lfery Work. COLA Err A - :.IsT' ING ••• :No. 61 meats Mere*. Unntens, ' .• 91: c ..--11)trip chepowell our Shop In East _ • • 'NI em4n et t • Putt ilk- with hr Bernet. of the 11. ~- ...,„,- ' alit pry% . t r., : t er „if our f.rm i t hmlng ..o. le r/trer aP• P i r.Tior quatity or thls crlebratmi coal from their i Jen - Ins Paten to manuktrtnre WI E 00ALSCIPE i gNS. h , rn•e,.lf It ajh J. It Bi-Al,l"."lo's r nin re.tsle in EDGiritELL COLLIERY. I tiv, . 1 .( 1 0 O. PRICK,. coal Cu tiers all IAo well kw ,•• . ,„ , lelr .... and ail ogreoal,ehlopd..l4 tnte-wateri.•ll ‘ b- I call oil; fore ..I%ing , their nra n n, elsewhere. r plodder t-,;, eariustre - oluttol of( BLAKIsTON, Mined a . *hi exeluslrely , 7 thena. •• a I DEOCX 4 I.IIOMASII3I. 4 1 ;I" ,tttri it an tr:. .54,. .1 1 ' 4-, .i-v eas...l rare and attention ;n its „ nianitinn, ere , • , ts, nt,o•a.r thr •el 7,' t: `., IV 0 r ~, r I,•e , j, bra tpd Lor '' ' 1 TT rtirrii L l - 1 - I : t •'- C. 111 - „I•11 . hazer, ahr.sul an rerpon Ihm log i 3 ' Liu r 1,41) I III.I`INI E I 1--- 'PARI)S ~,,L,i . 4 1 •0 , 1 0 ,e •err be-Lt order I- I •, ) 4 1 i ',, I e ',• , ~'..= tiiTZNULI.Eit, td AEFF A, Co. 1 -------1- .-s--:- + 14.'::_: , ' , .- , , .}. ,• i UN 1 ( - >N - 1.10,TEL . 1 . ...... ... 13 w. A, 1r N al MI T 1111 ,LEuglaret sad Drangtits: tam is hoe prepad exerute Draft* of ".. . - - - ' '-, ------ --- 7 - i ---- ---,- T nate ExeII.4I.NGE 110"VEL) I it. '''' '' lN 11, 4n d., m as h „ ~.,.. & e l, ~t,c_. cot E ti . nt2 bk, terms, Ith d ,„ : i )111, li F . ,_t S a -mAi , 14;1 A 1 CENTAlM;ST.,perrsvxxsz,' s ' , : t ri v l th n,r, tr,---apa, d g :; b • al t • Il l" l uft ' st ee • 6tli;be thirdi ; ....., - - reired_t.ro .•• sletzet . FOALS"' I' 2 - JACOB LIND.M.I3tUTU, Prup•r. oc r c . y tan A II I 112'. *Or reel, ottow e. i, t April 4. . 0 .. , , - t4,/y . ;, I N. B. 1-op prom .attended to. 1,.... • • - 'I. r.." ,, r. lane* I mutt. , at Io• I i ' . ' ----, I 1 Jett. .9.• %I. .L . 1. 2-tf i - I -.'?„, I - national klbibhice tor tit - 862. 4 F.EGE,IrIi HOTEL,- ' 1 - 1 i .I,4lifiiiiiiiiiiA Rim. ri l rit aleiTill. 1 --- 1 1 ,14 ei.„ ,.. „ .. , , , , • 9 ~., 1 rForm . . t ,v rtartmr.R.1 , 01 , 1 1 , 11. , , , A.) 1 ~..'"), I .1/ '7 En calmer. RmAel'e re lturd tig, eseo, orlon% t i c i;;;' . a I, t ''. ' ___.--- : ' 1- 2 'c - ' g 0 e4. 2 F EGE . 1 ,,., , r alai 1 , haotaol steeen l . i /'...•••+ 4 f-T - 4 .- •-`:,'. -• • - I A; r - - R ' 1) • , Septet bee 'it, •63 . 3p. the li __ II la 1. 11.1101141111 31. SI rtllllllll „ A .-- large •, 0 •-•.1 1 -'• I . -11-z•I Dentist. Mark Sim, Penrod A . .- .. rase of •• •-• ' - , I •'' -i. • 1 3 t . , ..... - •, , ;',. , ..... - 4w.N.. 0 1 , - 4:D , . 1 1 - FGAL p i D p s .r.,, i t c : i f .la t i ez e Third Street, h silk, :allitig ib i o { ri t ual I, • I ' ' ?,-;„ 2 . p,,:t as : , • Ie 1 I -- : , , !Ik ..! • -'' '' • C -, 1 1 .,,,r ' r i - gi,li-i- kJ /ill _, , Nay /tin ' • • t 14.11: ~....,,,.. Eng.:it - IP MAE W.. Altair.' ••• ' '' :- • •• •°t'kl a- " al b a ? / l 1 1- 't r 4 •Li''-' la 11 ' I 1111 " • ' T 'l3 W r PIIIIIEA ERIK Piii Tilly Pa. =lair ~ l ' ? & 1 - f 11; .4t kit. - • ..; -t R - . A.m." , bchuYikill Ct s!l l .g:Y• riL- I• al renn,yl,oth tqate hi g ica Sierra.. ez a• - • lt: 4l'?" • 2c.. •1 -, -• tilibe 0 0 it.. itahanoy Ilegge, Centre . 1 plume libds. mhice, 44. - - ! \ ... 4 iNv i . , - ",,1"-?. \‘'.- •t a ., -'• .k " • i.... - , 1 -"s' Id" 4 . '6-1 , - - l l4 z l, 1 0.1°4 •13, •f 6 -1 . I 41-4• l ' • - ;:, - . - .......r, , ‘....4tE 1r .::: jiiiirlir . iFiliAll Attorwe sari Conn e L .. Rolate Agent. ` ''''' • \ \" 163:' ,..,‘',,, 1 .._••-.„.. 5 ',, , , ....., 7 - , 1 .,"' t.`1107 LAW. POl.t.;ll . le.„,'Srlin)lljl COtinty. Pa:. ' Eu l-Sg ui ri ti ll( AN , C , l , A , li v r r irli ..,, n 4 1 11,;, \•I- r• . . - -.. Othee Ilit Sillimanw "nes htrlding on Cemie Street, - - - ASHY -' --1 g..- eutult t Ill ' ' I )f , I I ; :,,,;.4. 1 .. , 'I , • ... i , p I .early ni , l7••inl the Ilium' Bank. 1 , i ' /?-/ "1 i ' r 16.fre"-"NaigurY P. "" i r . 1 .. • .""--.......21:2, t. -1 1 , May .. i ., •t,, • 1 - I '' 21 _ l'i -March :61 IS-tf i I - , .. I - II Ito - En: Attire-wee as Eitor. Ii ' • 4 1, ; " d ji gt III1C. " - • Per i l ii " Pe • IIIIIII I "I' L uillimi Male 1.1 -'' l ' tla• tto LE A wilco:lc:iv', Ihy nstt Iti a I LI. )1. 'ICP-Market Skeet, twil doonfabote Cek 1 . '' ...... ~rra l L r....t "z44 1 L ''' ,... " . 1 .F soil :L I I° l.l "4: tilidnl ,- lonat It 2 t.s., reeved the tower; ;!ere sport of , try. 1'04... i pe, p a. - 1 -1 . t"' '............,__-, - .0 4 ••••••• 8 . __.....•••••••• , •••••• •...• ''' maw 1 7,,,-. r rest irtg'll•:.certlent for 111 • ..n Pelmlahr 7 • 171 [ 1 ' - ''''` uar ' ' ' btri . r ' i r ta .11 r . _ i , 4, ......, ~ ~,., ~. Intermit' .nal Ethi Man at Iv:ins - o r 'e uts.4._ 1 c. em A., ll A , A w l *, Y 1 , tat t, •no 14.11 cum% h. mil. i . )......- B ar g , tvv 1...',. revelled - r !eicitilinicLi. Mc lIIMITIC Attorneys as jI K. ' A OT T 6?. Watnelfeletwiree And 1 1 . . THE`HIGHEST ED A• • - li Lo ~ OFI'ICE-Scuithierast comer or centre and pea In I khlits Lannba l r ' rallialalaPnal. Ps, 1,0 ) kr - i• , its great del ieney Ais nu art sleds( food. Mi t rket 5°1 '1 4 i s tiSTille * Il• ' - 1 - gni;Mll 1 ' - - :nay ... .A :,,,, .1 fear 1'1 , 10.413 , ,7- , . (•11.4.1E71/.. IgnalC3lsage. 4...• ,with. -- "" - yi - l iv r - 4 ' F ir s re o r ....m..... .- A. n 4 IBA L NINAN gest dr *be ie•Uipirtifie 4.- ~ it. L -1,- with fevi •12.1.1 n r.7.2t - It iii excelk•nt lor , F--, -- i ~,,,,, ,-i • -, _,--„,- - ~.............1_, , , Aitilloirsse7 Ist A • ofgnal 'tents, lone or . tale . Sic. hod , ~.., ~,,,, ..,t.• -as) , ,..•ravien for [,sit meat, soups,' '„„cr i V h ';',l* " --.- ": --"`" " d°w the E912( 1 °. ° II 1 1,Ceolte .or rect, . . te tte Episcopal • 1 - 'or I.e Ite ~ r e L./the:. ran roiniate cstt . It. A t'''.•• Pott.reille. Pa. - " 1 itt.ly* . Cblureb. i' - rrr is. ,ra. • , ~, , ~ . ., . 1, , , , ,i, MI k ill V 6, ,It hi hrrt'alll .tau •ff. In - - .1. --1- tar Ifs •- . tars, •Lr A • tr..; ~• i • in n :, * Ar .,, ; r -,..,,- ~'t - 'rim.. AN FIL 11.4.205AN,1 Assogs v p as Fr i f a ' I - :C• 'l •J 4 ' ' lloit•••••• 1 0 0 - 8 / 1 1 1 . •,.. . Ca•- o and tn. i• ' ' nI" " 4. ri ' LIM. OCIICL in COMM Street, lomit.. no. Pot. • I. Sankt; Be*. V l'utruning, Edwand t -..- „, , ,-• v,..oty ...,„ rto Arrow low hat, 11k, rehn .. --.'.... ''..... ''......".-- -1 4 1 en 1 r, . CAW 16 .' 4 11 .4 ~, init. ruin ii rinUe rv•tu d ei. 2 .l Ar lin IU oln• It•Und (..•1 42 ,..... wit!, ,iii di trrt i oni • • MN" S. " 46 'I ~ . 47.1, - . • •••••----------, - . Id by all tc - neerq tth4t ttnig.,•ist , .. 1 ' P Is , , A -s' or ablo Atase. at l i e - A Jp. sorirmair. I An. ey L int ,Liner, ;7•; 7 ,r, MAIGHT Icoll • • ' st-t.' " WILLIAM DIMTEA. II '" boa - btoee, - . 1, ' - • P. 3 raltim six xik lit Tork",. In ze )-o = sehrokui-o ta . iiih.tsin to , ..„....-, ,-,• i, . ~ N i el, ~,., .. .„, ..,,,. ‘,..„.. ,_ ()e. g . ~, ... , )- rim.. 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I. • ProlotrA:' ' 7 , riAk.-itoOtis tYrislfc; I 'SUBSI:fruits,‘FOR; pi,AN , Firseesamorml 1 7 :RiGtrABLE4ITIA.OT,',. Plcr#E IIIIC, „ Pan auxiimpa Slurvt+weLos I s •, • 451) WILL A cures , Thver 6mplaint f ; • - • • .D3merda z. ; Jaundice. ii004101:YS, GERNA3 11117 EM SILL cuttE EVER* CASSOF . . f atm& A-lemma§ Mi nty, Dikinaea tattle , .11idaris, awl an the 1 ws whin rim i , .° a , Diserile7ll' ntapaach.•. ' • - • . ' theObserve follrving'"" ' Symptoms'. Restating fromDuurrders, the, Digestive I 1 (fir ' Con Inaj li • non, Inward Pile!. . ' ': • 't • -Fullness on Blood to tbn ' -. Mead. Acidity of tbestismigh. Intsea., Heartburn. Diweist for Pond. Pt:illness or•Wvight In nse Stomach. Soar lima , CHIL Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Sito. • 4 ., Swiinming of the nen& II rkd and Didimalt •;•aihillt rintteting at the n6 - irt . , Choking or &g in - rating Sensations w; In a lying poattlre. Dim. less of,ylsion. Dots I Webs btifore the Slght... • Fever, and Intil Pain lin thellend. Deaden cy of Perrptration4 Tell6nMers of the Sldn and 'Eyett..TaM In tho Side., - ,Hack Chtilq, [oak.. den PI n [ i4b;.6 --- e r ;f Heat Rona -1 RIZ' in FI I 4 mutant od and great de-, pretudnn of, . trPitink l AN :0011.A1 GtEM 11=10 .1 %Cita. GIVE You nD Avi.E.ll • , • : yitop ' . • • "MALTBY NERNTK [ [ !syr.noy Nuitn . S. BRISK FKEI.I "G REFI.FKOS.. IlFavpirmay.uNtis, w9P CONSTITUTION, A !.." •• • A . TROIVI CqNSTITITTION, •ALTlMcoNsTrrrpo;kl, A. rOrSD 0111 4 ,N.TITTL'TION. ' gr. iruE AKE Tit 1 I Thin i • • ... . '• i • --. • ' 1 l ,, ' WILL HAKETIII ,De 'reEieed • : - -- ' 1- - . - . -WILL MAKE Tl . ll Stino* complexioit - I I. '. • I 1 1 411.. L MAK Tm Dull Eye , , Cl r.... wiL.Lpio . ..• i .l3l In 111 .. t *' E , it V 1 F .ilk /1 1 la no i be ta :ice s -s tli petfrfit it.ty by I.- I } OLD . . • or ' .• '. uNC. WILL N -9 9 R . 19 q •R .9 9 91 pARTIGIt. NOTICE. . _.,.....: nn ~old are mate preparat OW ld ander the name of Bittern: pnt np in quart thx , romponnded of: the cheapest ettl.lo7 or cam n Cum. main,: from to rn 4n,cents per ;ration,' the e dirguined_by Anise or Coe. Limier ree4.&e. • _ i - .. ilfhir Haar of Bitters ha, Iranwert. And will continue to 'runts!, sr Ua: 'stile. can tie r.'ld, hundreds to die the death of the drankaid. BY therum the ryrtrm is kept i eontintusil± tinder the Influenre of alcohnlic stimulants of the soret kind: the desdre - or liquor L, created and ke at up; and the result I. all the homer attendant upon a r nmkartwilfe and death, Beware of thew. For timer. who desire and will hare a Liquor Bit . - ters, we pahlith the col 'owing receipt : Get Oar Bat- He Iliasllstiod'a G • bis Miler* and nix with Three guars* if . ' - Brandy it Willi ...}iii, isd hey, and the result will l a preparation t t will far excel in wedleirtarvi u and tow vomit nee ane of the omen-tor Liquor (a t re to the . mark t, sod 'wry! Mal salach lea.. nalwill, ham all virtner, of Ilimallaid* Bine i connection Wit A . 1 0 04 1 article of Litimr, at a thacp haw price than these infe rior preparatiotos will crt . - 612.1 1 . ' , ;. • DELItitE MIME Thole rtifferinq _frato :IiAR. away, acid} scarcely any' i lknh.on th in a eery lion time ; ot c Bottle in • most iturising effect_ i - 1 E DEBtLITT Reenitirig.pom °errs of any kind renesrlout strength in a Port i titn FETEII !Ili AG The chills will Doi return if ,No,,person in a Peter and Ague Die ikUt ItICITLI_ • 4 I t I From lie. J. Newton Tinnvn. MD.,. Editor of this Eneyelnizedia of Itcligions Onowledge: - ' . , ~.. •:. Although not disposed tO favor.oirtvommenti Patent Medicineo in general, through distrisst of their Ingredi ents and effects: I yet know ocnositflicientfeason why kman may not testify to thenellta he believes him self to have received from a nysin pie preparation, in the hee,. I hope Oust be may thus exit' ribu e to the benefit •of i . • I do this the. more-readily in rerd in -Ilooflanets i German Muerte., prepared by,ll , r. C. M. . Jackson : of this city. bill:Mee I was prmialiced aga rot them for many years; under the impres.hin that they were chiefly an a icoholielpixture. lam indebted to my friend Itohert rill:a .L .maker, Bart „ for the heinOval it this prejudice 117 p 4 r train, and for enconcagymeni to trY them. when suffering riom great and lam: contintied debility. The cm of thiy-e b, ttlai of tin ee Ifltteks,„at the beginning -of illepent year. was bilmveNl fir evident relief. and rodomtion to a degree of bodily au mental tignr which I had not ifelt for sit mmt b!. hi”fO and hid almost de spaired 01 n-gaininz. I therefore rP, . thank q 9,1 and my friend foe tlireeting me to um therm Philatili. June 11 . ,;41. 15k. 'J. e't , iiSWTONBROW:g..• ATTENTIO, ~ "iIOILDIER.4 ! ; : . 1 . . MID 'VIC PRE $ ~ O F SOLDIERS. • We caltthe attention of 11 haring relations or- friends -in the IT to the bet th t • rnogrlxiD , 4 Gertnan Bitters,. 11 erne . nine.l thei of the disease, induced by expos, ree and pnvatio incident to camp life. .In the lista.ipublbbsti attnnetidally in flat newspapers en the arrival or the sick. it ,3, ' helm:diced that a very large genitival.= are miff front debility. Every. Case ,of tlitt .kind can .he "caddy faired by Ilocellind•g„ r German Bitters. We hav ,rmlsreitation to etating , thatdl if three !litters were free! Used rating- OW SeldierN' hundred u( live! might snind otherwise wiU be tort. The PeOlTiefono sae Ali ' rirei Dr thankful lettere ,' from enterers in the ann , has t rals. *totes, been 1 re_ to health by the jot co Bitters, went to 1 'them by their frim&. ., 1 1 , _. Rewire Of ' 4uumterreits s.. , , _ .. See that the eignanne or , "C.lii. LACIIUM):!.I," la oo the Waateisa of eachbutti l e li ... • . • , i . .• - .'s •• •,0-..H -= - . • • 'I• '• ' , 191110 ES fze -ft tapir 4nti4,cirl tag 4 . onen. $1! . 'OO a' 71;17rdi 41(31, 4oe The ihr as hetweet ertheguentay the betties M. greyed. the chrome... ! . I • . ahooldiyouxnearemt fhlorehe ore, hive %v. do Dab, pot of bv soy of the Inovikaling *bit th lii plate. bat read to !AN awl we will forward. sorely peekod. by exreso:. - . • I-1 1 " I .L • 1 Pruuipal., Office ,i.pd litainificipry • .31 Ample' artivarr,„___ • PIETILDItLPHLA, 14: • .11,Ey'ANS, 4A600:N & ,CO4 'pappitirroßa giut• Deelerf fa away., i • Mires fp Mill N. 11X1.13,, I - - NI. . . . , . ~I(.)NES tsireamto c. , FIF - FOIIIL4LIC byllonrl tows la (be ratteslAdom_ For sale la IldwylkUl tr grel, 10,x. 1r Clllll4lll. ' amour= **meta 'nouns. ' • Met eitholtaithrirrli jortjoin in (bos'n* Firenestry, Owbeedorm tor honor-lir Ural '; TM gh at wissor Wird Ia his hay sodollbt— I Chat hire fon hilt hambind will settle the *Mt! ' t mikagi a Lia hbe;,ewis Uts blneilkttning eloteek' l. And stem Ida RIM esnemn.bolm'prol epos peal ! a. the tmet i ttrar at ipir e4° rtal r i.t na., yowl sinninow, sluggards awake!. . Boa; chmem tIU tbe to ottbe tatatbearted st a ke ! " - .Yrt l yet. teed la stamped as the rirron. Th°r asses r4 l l be 'Welton the tzioral4lPtinkled top Trent not Its base berate that Pilitted7ocir "Id Tres homer to.day mast be somht on the bete lint amebas Mows white what • blmon deed= ,Tbe Mbiliemst otednison for ithorty Med ! I Tbiltswrbtat bud, and themantecit draws 'nigh ! Thedonantrol)retwous meows dim In the sky! Shins *Mb Min the battle.elond the morn. Call Indr. Uls brklmbotir when Me hIMIne wss born! _ The risers of pines through arandlrys shall fan. • As the &eters olftyrannymeltintbe Sudht sidle th e proud parricide down tram his throne, ItiobarlaWnwice Invites. theitortd is our own I / '' . ' . .F.l'isti, Xlle Atlantic Monthly. 101d1WIltiSlaill. • Norkteta ; InvasliMS, when', micemaftil,' ad- Vance the civilization of the werld. It weetid not be difficult to present from all Mato? , a mass of illustrations Jot this thesis Welhugh watileimit in theinsei• ves to' establish it. And there is no donht that the prhaciPles of human nature, Which appear in those ii lustratiotts, can be set . In such order as to prove the thesis' beyond a question. The Pttoos Of Southern climates produces, in the long r a n, gmitleneirs, effeminacy, and ludo- Jmoe, or passionate:rather than - persevering . effort. It produces, again, the palliatives or 'disguise of these traits which are found in formal, religions, and-iii -„ institutions of cute, or slavery. -The rigor of' Northern climates produces, on the other hand, in the long run, hardy physical constitutions among men, with determined individuality (if character. It produces; therefore, freedom even to de- - in, • in peditictk• protestantism even to ra tio ' ism in religion, .and grim. perseverance eve, to the 'bitter end in war. A certain , stem . orality, often mounting to asceticism, is ~ . ett on Northern constitutiona---So superficial is it, so militia creature oreircum-1 stance, that: Norman, Scandinavian, Goth; or leelandth., deserves it sort of, credit for it.— .All history shows that it vanishes before the temptatiens of tiny Vinland which thd frozere l barbarians stumble upon. None the less does it give theni vigor' of muscle, and power to endure bartiship, Which. in the end, tells, ' over the, aceenielishfitents of the most warlike Bonet* Greeks, pereinns, , or other South roue. 'Wight us, if .you like,",said Ariovis tus to Caesar; "but rennanber that none of us have slept under a roof fur fourteen years.” That sort of people 'are apt to succeed in the long rum. , . When they suciTed, as we-have said, they advance! eivilizagon. To begin with the farthest ! Elk, altsuchstrengt h as the Chinese ; Empire has tee* is due to the Tartar cross in its blood ; that i is, it results from the con- ! muest of imbecile (tibia by Northern Tartar tribes. One or,two more such inVasions, fol lowed by colonization of northern emigrants,' would live Wade Chbia a much stronger power this day than she is, and a nation of higher grade. The history of Intlien chili zadon, egani;j e et a history of Northern ;con quests, I They ii.ll as, indeed; Olathe Indian metes may be resolved into so many btaih marks - of the-waves ofsuccessive it vasions, feint the North, the highest caste re wes'ent ing the Ilia !itineration. When. 1) A ra ) mm ; crossed from ;Cr Of the Chaldees inio,Canaan, when Cambyses broke open the scents of Egyptian cieilizatiou: when Alexander first ne t med to OM world Egyptian science, these were illustrations el the same thing, —Canaan, Egypt,•and the world were all improved by thane processes. etreme died out, and has Sever yet reestablished herself, because she never had a emirplete infusion of Gothic blood in heravor n system: Italy on the other hand; had a new birth, and at , l his mo ment his a magnificent future; berm'. e Goths anti Lombanla did sweep in. i ution - I Cr with their up-country virtues and wilderr cm mti relitiee. What the Ostrogotlis did for Spain, what the Pranks did for Gaul, want the Northnien did foriEngiand, are, so coney more illustrationg. What Gustavus AdolphuaWould have done for Germany, if he had succeeded, would have been {mother. What we are MI do in the South, w succeed, will be another., It makes i jest of this lumen! • Nobody pretends, - 61 course, that W.'ar - it- I self does anything final in tlei advance of ' civilization. War itself is, what the poets, call it, a terrible piece of ploughing. - : With us, just now, it is -subsoil-pion:thing, very ,ieleep at that. Stumps and stonmhave to be heaved our; which had on 'Metre the, moss and lichens and superficial soil •of centuries, and which had fancied, in that- heavy item consciousness which beln%ea to stumps I and stones, - that they i were fixed forever. A the learns and the ploilgheheres pass over the ground which has lain fallow so long, they leave, God knows, and -millioes of bleeding hearts knew, a very desolate prospett in the upheaved : furrows behind them. It is very black, very rough, very desert to the eye, and in spots it Is very 'bloody. This le .what war dots. So desolate the proTect, that we of the Northern Statas have certainly alright to thank God that it •was not we who, called out the ploughmen. I' 1 - ' , t War, In itself, dots ruithing but, piongli— bin inunediately On the tent of the war, in arty, jocality, he Who succeeds begins on the' harniwing and the planting. And because 1 God is. and directs all such affairs, it is won ' derful to See how short is the June which in I' Ills world"voters all such furrowa as His ploughmen make with new beauty. •It is to the niethcids of that new harvest that the Presidenthas boldly led our attention in-his admirable Peoelanuition of AlnileMy. ItVis to the details of it that s each loyal titan has to look,elready. It is but a few weeks since we heard a sentimental grumbler, at a publit meeting; lamenting over the discomforts of the freed Slaves in Southwest : , gs he cora ' pared them with their lost p . -Men of his type, to whom the present is always worse than the pater. succeed in persuading them selves that the incidental hardships of transi tion are to be taken as the type of a- whole i futUrte Arid scalds' apostle of discontent re ally believed that the condition of the thoultuel l freed slaves of the 3lississippl,iii the hands of such men as Grant -anti Eliot, and Yeatinan, and Wheelock, and Forman, end Fiske, and Howard, was really going to be worSe than it was uriderelfeqiisne-ainle-,, eree,! or at the auctien-block of NeWOrlettni. The wore manly, as the 'more ' philosophical way of looking at the transition, sio tiscoi er the shortest path' leadieggto thiteittir4. which, without suCh a „transition, =Ma The Vresidenk with courage which dos him inhnite honor, heels the.way to this fu ture.l Ins Proclamation is =lira rallying cry to -ail true men nut •women, whether they are living' at the •North or at the. South: to takehold and work for its necomplishroeue With entirety posted in each of the revolted • States, with' more than oe •of them cunt pletely under National eon rot, he ce ers nsid c that tti he me for planting las cotne. Refs no such idealist orsentimentalist as to !cure these new ~ made furrows, so terrible tornefig in three -ears of war, to renew ill* ow ow venture • any Mere spontaneivevegetation, Practi as the President' always is, he is estiblimelY practical in the Proclantation.l--; "tet us Make good out of this evil as quick 1y Ai we pan," he says; "let peace bring.in plenty as quickly as rhe can." To bring thts about, be 'lonises the strong arm of the hit- , lion to protect anything whlch,shall show it self worth protecting, in the 'way of soElal 1 institutionli of republican liberty. •; .He dliel not ask, like a conqrterer; for the keys of a: rimiest. He does not ask, like a Girontliat, for the 'vote of a majority. He knows, it lis true; as all the 4 worid knows, that, if the vote of all' the men of the South could ever be oli tallied, the majority would utteriy overalmd taw the handful 'of gentry *lto have been lording it over white trash and black skies together.' Hut the President has , no wish: to prolong martial law to that Indefinite fumy Is-bah this handful of gentlemen ehaU let , the majority . of theirointpeople pmnounce orlon their clanna to rule them. Waiving the're quieitions of-the theorists, and! at the seine time relievies_bimaelf from . the immesh* of employing mi litary power a moment longer than is atoessary, be armonecea. in advantr, what_ will be his policy la -extending 'protec tion 'to krial governments formed In. Rebel ritalea If - there - out be . Tokuid in any State though r s ta i L t uis e men willing to take the coat of ' end to instant the ill ita del glop for.emancipation r -ift i g• ran be 'timid only estoegb,to bet canted. [up or the teeth pert Ate those Orbs 'Med in the PleOkfft of IMP,. time& their State should bate Sinned like Goittortah, even then-111lb 1 . , 6 . ! r Strong, 13 ilia. • Hearty, Stout, Lively, d Bright, 1r IfOI~. w4tiot it laws, are *larva l ath atom wUi bate Th - ffe pWen wUI Bittenrare wed.— should be with. *tie alictild 'be SouthCarolina,tury shall be permitted to reccinstructits government, and that grrniguinent shall be reeognixed by the garemnient of. theruttion. . It is true that ltdsgift is tistly *kite: Shan an of the Rebel Stains basahyright to chin. Masi the King of Oude rebels age*, Eng iand,lie does not And, at the end of the war, that, because be is utterly defeated, things are lo gotta upon their old agreeable Iboting.4- ReWlßon is not, in its nature, one , of those pretty elay,s of-little children, which can stop when either party is tired, because he asks for -it tostop. so gently that both parties shall walknn hand in hand till either has got breath enmigh to begin the game again. if the rui, tion were contending against real and percrui neut. enemies, in reducing to order' the States of the Confoleracyi mtke national feeling towards the people of tinsel States were" the bitter-feeling which their leaders profess ha wards our people, thenation would, of course, eller no such easy terms. 'The nation would nay, I` When you threw off the •ConstAutloti you did it for better for worse- Itgatieil to you your State governments. Yon spurned the guaranty. Let it be so. Let the guaran i.y be Withdrawn. You cannot sustain them. Let them go, then. You, have 'destroyed thenti. ktul the nation governs you by pro consulaP But the nation has no such desire to deal 'harshly with thew people.- The na tion 10101C8 that more than half-of them, were never regarded a people at home,—that tire' had no mote todo - with the Rebellion than had the oxen with which they hibored. The nation knows that of the rest of the Southern people literally only a handful professed power In the State. The nation knows, therefore, that what' pretended to be / Union of republics ,was,. may, to take' Governeur Morris's Throw, a union, of republic ' s with oligarchies, —seventeen united to fourteen oh :orchies, *hen this thing began. The nation knows that -the fourteen will be happier, 'stronger,. more prosperous OM ever. when their people have the rights of Which they are partly conscious when they, also beconi e republics. The nation means to narry out the constitutional guaranty, and give them the republican government, which under the Constitution belongs to every State in the Union. The nation looks 'forward to pros' - perons centuries,. iu whielk these States., wit thesetpetiple and the, descendants 'of ilie; people, shall be unit e d in one nation- with tin .republics which have , been true to the nation : Per all . these ; reasons the: nation:' has thought of insisting on its rights ,as agabist Rebel States. It 'has no thunders of vim getuMe eicept for thOse who hare led in thrse ,Forthe people who have hech misled, it has pardon, protection, enconmge ment,. and hope. It:Can afford to be getter ons.. And at the. President's hands it malirs the oiler which will ; be received:- :'' We say this offer will ! he rec eived.. We know very wellthe !difficulty with which an opinion long branded with ignominy makes heal! in countries Where there" is no : pre*, Wile e there is no free speech, where there are no large cities. Excepting Louisiana, •tlte Southern. States haie none of these. And! the - 'lpeeuliar institutions" t tiro% the.:.conlittl of - what is called opinion , more conipletely into theliands-of a very small- class of men, eve might almost; say. a very small - 10ot of • men; than in any other oligarchy whfeh we remember in Modern !daftly: - It is in eiat-' siderite: thiS=yery dilliculfg ! that We recOg niZe this wisdom_ipf_the President's 'Proela ‘mation. - He is conscious of the difficulty, and has placed his minimum of loyal jitletbi tants et a very lowl.pOint, that, even in the hairiest cases, there I may :be a' possibility 'of meeting his requisition. . .. -. ' 1 • It is not true, on ,the other hand, that he has pladed hislinuimuni so la* as to involVe the government. in any difficulty in sustaining the. State governments which will be framed at hia pall. : It must,be remembered that this "tenth part" of righteonit men will have very strong allici, in every Southern State: If is confessed, on all • hands; that they will be supported by all. the • ne-roes inNevery State; Just in pmportiOn to what Was tin strength of the plantinginterest is its Wrcaktfesin the. new order of things. ', Given such ph'sieal force, given the moral and physlad strength which comes with :national protection, and given the immense 'power which belong,Stto the wiskfor peace, and the s l"tenth par Will soon final its fraction becoming 'larger...and' mote respectable by., accretions at hone and by-end - elation from other States: ,We ideal soon learniltat there is next Ito nobody Who really favored' thiS thing In the-beginning,— They,will tell us that they all stood, for - their old ptatellag, and that they, will be glad to stand, for it.in its new hands. . ..! ! •;; It *ill be only the first step that will .cost. Everybody sees this. The President sees it. t Mr. Davis Ayes' , it: -Ile holies !nobody*ill . ' take-it. We hope a good many people Will; The inerit . Of the Prei,ident's I , plan is that this step eau b.. promptly taken. ! :And so many. _are the openings by Wlihdi national feeling now addresses ; the people of the States inl re-. volt, and national men can call on them to :express their real opinions and to act in their real interest, that we hope to see •-it taken in many plaers at the Sainte time., I - When ',Constantine made I Christianity 'the religion of the Roman Empire, --he supposed s that one-thirteenth Virt• of his! people were (7h.rhailins. .lie Was statesman enough to know that a minority of one -thirteenth, uni ted 'together beimuse . they' had one cause. _ would be omnipotent ' over a Majority-of twelva-thirteentli.s, without manse and disu nited. SO, if any nue - asks' Tor an example in onrhistory,the.T.tritory' of -Kansas was • thrown open to etnigratlonwith every facility given to the Southern emigrant, 'and every cliacouragement offered. tyrthe .Northeiriter: Ent forty men. organized-together by a valise, settlett! Lawrence, and it .was rumored that there was to be sotue organization of the oth er Northern settlers, anti at that ; word' the. Northern hive emptied itself into- Kansas, and the Atchison& :arid Bufords and String fellewsabandoned their new territory', badly 'stung. ,Three are illustratiOns, one of them on he largest . w.tle, and the Other belonging wh to our Own time and country,' of the worth even of a verY, sMall and, in such an initiative as Is demanded . now. What was done hi Earoas Can be done again in Florida, in T . exas, if Texas do not take care for herself, in either 'Carolina,- in! any South ern State Where the '.'righteous men" do not theinselveS appear to" take this- first step on whieh the President relies. . ' i . Take, for t instance,-this nutgnificent Florida,- .our own Italy,—if. one can Coneeircoranit- Illy where till now men have been content to hie half-civilized life, only because the! or-. tinges gretv: to their Ihands,_ and Mere was . no - necessity ,tor toih The vote of Florida •in I inn(; wa5.13::14 , 7.. .So Sim as in. Florida onel tenth part Of this Witilber, or 1,435 men, take the Oatlinf allegiance to. the National Gov .ernMent, so soon, if they have the otialitica tioni-of electors tinder Florida law, shall We have a halal State , ift Florida. If will be a Free State, offeringthe priVilegea of a Free State to the eager eyes of llte . ,4Nxath • and: of 'Europe. •That valley of the St.. - ttlohn's, with .its'*ealth of lumber,—the! even din:tate! of the western shore, =the navlvlr to' be 're establishes! at Pensacola.—the • mmeren to be resurned at Jack'sonville 37 -th Nice which Iwe will build up for *lO our invalids t St. S- T tine r ,thei orange-groves which are. wasting their sweetness' t this monien4 on the phin-.1 tations, and the Islands.—will all be` so many temptations to the emigrant,] as soon as work 1 is honorable in Florida. • If the lasiple Who ..:gava,4:l7 votes for Bell and 347, for Douglas (=mot fttraish 1,4:15 men to establish this new State government,j,"ic here IknoWtvho can. ! "Annits • • cornpO'sed ,of !freentert confiner for themselves,tmotl for their leader e." • This: is the haiipy phrase of iibb,ertscsi as, lie de scribe's the re-tstablishntent of. society in. Eu rope often the great_ orthern inveaiona, Which gavetteW i life to Roman'efferainaer and new Istrength t t o Ilomatt t ecornption. I 'lite, phrase is petteddy . .., „It is as tine _of the: armies of tY . eetneti who aYabeenetalled M. the South Inte l, now to k The l fteace it s- it wit s a the wines lof fret= whojtvere called South therill by be, ,eP the iut lily of Roman. Emperors 'or. their mutual ...Wendt:mi. ,The (lumbermen from Maine a.. NeW l llarnpithire who have seen the ' ... . rielWs of the St,l John's, fike, 'the .ITI ~. . sate. Volunteers Who have,.: oat their .• in the valley. of the S= dosh or , ~ . liked in pl99le_Ct ,their . 04111 w Talls Of the' Potomac, or- like the I 1111- nOli r.eginienta who *hare: Wen intrOdOeod to thevall4elf Tennessee lor Antatittas„,„ssill .furnish. 1 - 300tIgh f well *lied in ipoliticai systems, to start the new retblica.intregions which have never knoinW a-trud repuh, Tic was till now. i _ , ," .. _ - :i :. . • L' TO MOT aft Ihe!!Pretident's ! pl*:rinil to ` Otitis • 'once more working State::: ent merits In - jibe:Suttee which hksra..retrelleik.,:-to give theta, incised,; the first tree reinitilinsii VotTElluttllse theY,have ever Mictwm-4woukl require for-Virginia about-, 12,010 'voters.- I They _can be xicenited, we suppose, at this intimeritin the rotuititt ' tinder out rattail . control : Indeed. the loyal State ..orerntitent ten We ie sUb- • • if • , of Virginia Is Itt.tlrst moment orgaitiatel. In Narthlatolina it would regnirinAtte voters. The loyal North Caro — line' reghaents. are , an evidence that-tbat;ttumbef of home-grown:men will readily appear. InSouth Carolma, , to give a genesoniqestimate, stre'rieed • 5,Q90:1 intent; lltistheonly State which we never. heard anymairewialr to emigrate to. .It is fist, haidestreithm, therefore of any redee,m. At-the worst, till theil,ooo., appear, the..tiew Georgia' willbe glad to, golient all the . • court -try south of the.: Santee; and the new. North -Carolhia what is wit* (hereof ; ' Georgia will . need 10,000 voters. There are more : than : : that number now encamped upOn 'her *tit : willing to stay there. 'Of Florida we hive apoken. ,Alabams - re mires '9,9011,, .. They have been- hiding away from coloaription ;- -they have .heen treeing Into Itentucky and, Ohio ; they will - not be untrillitig.to4(ta_ Rear 'when the "first *telt" is taken. ,•' or Maus-) sippi we_want 7,000,- L. Rewrote Johnson piss told. 01 where th are: For - Louisiana , one-tenth 18000. ore than,,thiit ninnber voted intheenctions Eich,retarnetithe sit-. ling members to. Co For Tease, the .preportionlit 6,.200';• of .masers, 11,}00,= L,vss. Those States are "iiiready giving acecamt of themselves., - In Tennessee the fm n etio re qUired is 14; :lon. And as the. people cif Enos.; vile said,' "They ; mould do that in the' mount tains alone." We hate no stispnion . Of a want of - latent Southern loyalty. But arehave brought to-, getter these figures 1.4, show he* inevitable' is a reconstruction on • the( PriAdent's plan,.,; 'even it Southern loyalty trere as'abject and timid as sow Men try to peratmde us. Thise -'llgurea' llllo w , us, that, if,:or the million North ern min who have -pr,ospected'!, 'the South-, ern ; country, in 'the' March of victorious .err-• inim only seventy-thkee tianisand determine to takeup . their' lltture lot 'there, . and toes:: tablish there free - institutions; they would be , Niitough, without. the help : or one native, to establish those reptitilleen- institittiona in all ' the Rebel Stateg. The desertedlonntations,: the farm's offered for 'sale. tiniest for nothin& all the attractions of a softer climate, : and.aLl the just pride' which makes ,the American' • fond of founding empires,:are So . many In •,eentives to the undertaking }of the great ink-, ' lative proposed, ' 'ln the cases 01 Virginia and-Tennessee, and,, we suppose; of Ltaii 7 slada.. Arkansas,. and` Texas,,the beginning has already been made at luirse. `ln 'Florida a recent meeting at Fernandina gave promise ,jar alike beginning. ' , 11.-it, do not beet" there,. the Emigrant Aid , COMpanv nitutt4et at once to give the beginning.* - There Will remain the Carolinas and three of the Gulf States.--: The Ploughing ismot over there; And it is not • time therefore to speak ,of the harvest. -For' the rivet, we hope we have gala eniaigh to in diceite to the ready and active limn of-the, nation where their great }pie:wet - duty: lies.--- 1 • . *Li the last report of, the Ai N w F.nglatulvirtaruiti grant d:Company we thin ti nd i f o ll o win g - g - emit passage : - 1 "There is; undonbtedly, age eral desire among the inhabitants of the Northern-and Middle States to remove into the States !nnth of 'them, which will soon welcome the introduction of free labor. Ti4(lo4ireVaanifeka inelf.:strongly among Sol;. fliers. wilt - a -lave seen' the beauty and fertility of tiekie statils.-in their duty of occupation atadwo-i im tection ; and it has cominicAst itself' to their, ''. friend' with wham they have ourresposareiL .1 So-. cif ty in thbse Stites is, however, Still so ilisturh-:. ed. and in' such angry temper, , that '1 - to Northern' settler - Will he .welcome or It - triable, as' yet.;, who goes alone. •Tobe ' Sa 'the aiiimmeties and the hardships of lonely se emeat,- it -is desi- , . sable that parties of settlers, fur:lL-liking to each Soc other their own iety, and thus far inilepemlent, of dissatisfied neighbors, should go bat together.: 'pi e conditions On which only land c , ui ESe obtain.' ed point to the same organization. Lands' at: ;ready und v er cid iation - , are now offered 'for sale: in all the Border .litatilt, at very lOw rates. If parties of settlers teuld -buy in the . large quanlß' ties winch are offered, it would prove. that they! eland remove and establish thernselves„.in some instances, upon these lands,' almost as cheaply as; they haveduthertobeen able to mike the ripen -: sire Western name and take up the 'cheap wild, lands of the B (-“yverti t ent." . "ut such pnrch .6 in the Border'Statiat are: only possible when I rgetraets of; land ate sold. To enable , the settlei of small means to take a farm of a handfed a . s, there needs the inter vention oftheorgin z ero of emigration. Such a ::company as ours, fii instanee; : esalring, togeth- , Cr, upon one old plat t itian , twenty, thiftv,lor . for. ylamilies, if ins-e ta iv_, ;ii can t.trallgr for them' ternr,f , of parment a rarorahle iuothose tit:retie,. fore f, nicer by th • Got , ernment or the. great.' : railroad • mpanics i the. West." . ; - ... 1 ` t , -Such : 'sat, -cations applY` more. strongly to, the'. eA6.4,...„fr5t,. v• • ease o f Flond „Whi i has / come within one, velvet' since this. reporiNw published. , Florida; im, in iked, more easilypfotected ' from 'an - eiterity'a'J raids than ally of the 5i1 5 .,(2p..11t.4.1 Border titattis.., . .: From the ohliadelp; , Pirrz4 of aph.. , .. , 5. ACCILE* Boo£7l. SI AMONG THE 11 . 103.1‘ ' anioLICS.... 'N • ,',' . ; . 1 ...1. Gen ral Anathema nisaisuei all Pottikeal! Org niantinsta if the Church itlembieroN, I Rt - ;. Bev. Bisium Wood it; creating no little it. seusatir hithe'Catholie beck - Of this • diocese by the determined stand he has ,recently taken aphis -all organizat ions, political ; social, 'or religions, whose minibus are in .any way . bound ;walker by secret oaths 'Or ruks, The subject is awakening his attention in, conser • quence of- the ipread:of poWcfan i influence . .of msoeiety known as the' .Fenia ' ,Brother hood. The members of this orga - Ilion, pro-,.• test that they are not oath-bound; nor lit any ri t manner ti, secret society.. • They held a ..tion vention, it will' be remembered., urChicrigo. a I month or twi ago, in Which ,they distinctly stated the of their union: , They pledged • theniselveit., fter declaring . their loyalty and attachment t -this Goventmetit. to, use every 'effort within heir means to-redeem Ireland fioin British Ile. To this end they are aced, Mulating. la • funds, anitpreparing. thein;.• IT !elves with „incredible Industry' for "action, Ishould tlie proper time , arrive. I.:Every I town hi the tnited Stiltmt, it is said,' has - ' its 4iiiit4 of membership. Irish cavil; In W. - own army as well as in the Southern *Rpfi are en.; , rolled in the Brotherhood. ' John 7 Mitclielt, who eAliti the Richmond Enquirer—who'-re riles the Yankees with all the malignity . of his nature—unites in this 'Brotherhood, • in . eenliality and warmth, with General 3leagher `who is as earnest in his detestation'. of the , giithern rebellion, The Irish' newspapers are quite generally ' in sympathy - with the Brotherhots4 but the Clergy] are ,generally. against the movement,. For the advecticY 'of the , Fisnians, the Bishop of Philadelphia w i tW drew his sanction from the : Catholic Herald;? and yestenia'y the following.`! pastoral -"was .read in 'every. Catholic church ,of this • city.-- -It is addressed to the ; Irish portion' of the' Catholics, who are warned 'from - all. associa;. tion in secret societies orany and every kind, J.. 1310 Prizisinc, by, the grace - of God and the facer of the Aphstolic See, Bishop. of Philadelphia: - .. ! • • . ; • Tu.the teiron/4 Ciagy sail &hired. oj,tie Laity, gre;Pting: Peace and BentHtlicoo,lo: "For every one whir- sloth -evil hateth the light;lind ctimeth not- to the - light, that his worksjmay not, be reproved Si.,.7'— Jour,-iii chap.,.2o,'Versa. . , • - .- ; , • : .. . It is a-Set 'too Well. known I to need any proof at this day, that the , patholic•llmrch, through .her revered . HearV ; the • govercign• Poulin*, has again and again thaidemneil and censured all secret socienes„properly so Call ed, as dangerous to' civil society, and injuri ous to the interests ' of religiou ; that abn has warned - her children to beware of• permitting themselvel.to be induced by, the prospect- of any -real - ovimagi adTantag%' to .enter - mailsocietles; tba she has,, by the thieitt , of excommunication o be brewed, ipso/dicta; striven toprevent eir associalitigiberuselves' with them ; and t, by theAnffictkin of the, i dutry severest ecelosiastiondtensures•;on those who have allowed theelves: tol - be associated, she his endeavored to; withdraw them - from - These influences, which; enlightened hy the spirit of 004, ante sad admonitions of past experience, she k wax to be fatal to sound faith, Christianpie , so4go o dnitwits. . As we know - from -Mast - Mlistble sources, and indeed of our Ow persobal, knowledge, I that mosthaddions,cfforts have: bcen - ,.and are ' being made," in many, parts -;of oar Diocese;- mid:oo4lY thienighout the!Whoin country* to hrindeficl deeeire the fititliftd arettoto Armee tbein la - e meshes red iduielles , of. these tattlevrfhl lorhiddeli gilded* it be comesput Ault . Call . to' Biel - minds Of„Oor people the actkit the Charm 4 thlis4eat;. i ter; to Ware , that• to .iefralnifts any ,5.1.1.1,. wee witittheif,f r ihid'elly ' toe , 4bot•kall • who - flay 'We : illolittett- thilt -- prnhiNgft•nr • the - Churcip to .leayeArse.evil aasociatioes,.-] . and. t 1.,.. - 7 init . 'inhere . penance, f, 'to seek with *.Churtit... ' • . To.- tray'_ • of -the .4 %sca"!'`,Odat: : , Yelkeva,"' - ''Sonsof Teleperaisie,.“Arrabialt 'whams 'ieutahattott lon no. doiabt..ean,'"," ' these. societies are' hatoarli bY, stiriodeothar. lioxibitioos; sac* Au' etaaplei es.the .2 4, 1a1. weal - Ehotherhoisil,-r lately. coodeterteitty - , rod,b i ewP ß qirei4tral ; AM, l!S . ,Attitil *Other-1 . w . .- . - :‘. , .., . to- •aggtettate:lstattatera to *Ai, — -' ,:.: . ; ini thia-reuersyltre un scrupulous, sect u - ..eaal ',settle aillftitt to these. the litell ' ir..i.,7'.1 0 ! 1 **"..!: - ~ _ I .., : -•• - . ) "..'f' - .:', _ - .:. , .'4'.' ....7. . _* - 1 . -' ,'.; • 1- ''' 'F ' ''''' • f ' . - ' ''' argument 'whase'spidt is eiptally Oldeedon , . ' able, whose =MS seemed to be eelecied rube:, to conceal than t°, OM oVect of tlielt_essociatioa... • _I. • _ 'd • • We adMonish z also, Our Iliver4• 4 ;dialt affectimateli., to.' Marna- r ail Warn. docks, 'cirang to th elymin •rt of do- •- cilhysnd - °bedlam ISM H. 4 animate . .. 1 .them, aid the : ** Ala* • Iti, which the - Manilla latair-lo conibrni, themselves in' AU thinga to the commands AM, 'desires of the • Church; :and to avoid, - wi the most ecruput long care, all that she 4i . • yell 'end.- Con- 1 denins--to - place before Urn off' the • one hand,-the rewards and: , - rigs Which', will - follow sueb a course, end ~. 1 the other hind, •the trUcirhartater Of the 41 , ..e ' , celestas*. ad censtwa which -a centric* modeof action Will precipitate Upon them::..• „.... , • ! 'thus by the tinned and harm on ious action. of Os' um% andpeople. we. I neutralize the is r datd bad influences which . tn* , Inistaken, • , and perverse . men attempt to force upon u s.' c and,shall preserve our f th.luntainted, our , pletr:aetlye and -ti and and tar Ake*Pure • , _"So le, your light shine before men that they • may seel your' good Works arid glorify your pallier 716 is in Iteave: 84 Matthew, Chap. "And 'tile peace of r 4 frhich Tsurpasecth' all understanding, k 3 . hearts and minds • in eliril . Jens.' L en, • I Chapi - 4, 7r. _ 14;4a. .----- ' 'JA IEB FRFXIERIC, " 1 p f Philadelphia. • "ame l of Jeans, -1864. Feast oethe loi` ~ • • • THE CHIEF DINT 0 '' EUPITN4 I4III I I II - , ' .. If ever a tithe con d be-, magined when the .National Legislatureeiml ptit forth all the ' -powers -with - which very, goverrantint is' of. necessity invested n .. - • • for the preserve tion of its, existence, that t •, e is, the present. - . ~ The President has d ne his i duty as Cominsnd- en•inAllief and r . ,:an . the - slaves In the . • emnitrY-•-actuttlly in .- ii bell!' . ''. We think he . , t l e -- mighthave,d,oriemo ' and neluded the*hole .slaye , ceuntry in his 6x .. ' -- of war pour- - era - •ortlie Clint:nit lion.. Rut 'We have .no right.to 'doubt his It neity. rovhat. - he with.- 'held nny more than hie; In trepidity and wis dont in going as liti ti he. id.:'. But what he °Mined', to.do, it i s theeintipeteuey of con- gr•ess to-complete.. It - has. Its reserved war... powers its - rights o seldnfeni . .e and , the can- I .stituency, as well .the-Eresident: S lavery .: 'is . the Arch-rebel, a It 11 ttit truly arraled. ii_gainst the nation 1 lien I rklng in the Bor.- -, der.StateS under th -disgu sat:, of a simulated • -. loyalty as where it is .op nly'and boldly in • - • il arms, - , Wherever - t- Aire Is la slaveliolder, irk ' iriskrit hi kelp hi .''slo ri; there is a secret well-, .;., -wisher of,..leffersti -Davik Wishing only: an ': opportunity.to lire: ' forth irt,nn open- one..-4., It is the most ins n - ate qf all imaginable fol lies to.keep such _ eneni; in our borderati watch its opportin ity `to damage, if not I -,- • tiestroyins.:„: cong ss san_destroy.thia secret •.. enemy and its ups one at • once by. 'it .plaixt- ..., and derided 'eaer 'lse -O f the . powers, with the emergency Inv 4sts it. I,et it abolish slat -L very, _everywhere, ,by - solemn - enattment, in the loyal -as well 'm In the reviAted• States, • with every libera alloivanCe of cotnpensa tion tonll inasteti. not. :flagrantly traitortnis, :and the heaviest blow that human hands can give will have been dealt Ito the rebellion.- It ' would make cot npronth p , iminxisible. -It ---. would take brit nf the.- it oaths of - Our' ens.' ::.- mies abroad :the epigra tiiatic .taunt; - ,"that •- , we had abolisliett.•.-sinVerY. where we could .- not . ..reachr- . . it. and'.'proincted it Where we- could.",- .it wOulti• ellectnallk ; extinguish all . thoughts otteefemition o.i the part of fereign. '., pincers. s' The rebels themselves could Ihmie - - no hope, of-sechring the admission t i n, the family of nati;ms,.•excepttng through the gate j . of emancipation: .)•"SlavOy .would ; no only_ , :be scotched, as it now, but killed, never - _to revive agnini. - .And _WIh it nuld .die the. only-nh it ataele to perfectl w and . peitetnal rani-' • on.--Ailti : -.Slavery ,Staydrici : - 1 I ,• ,:' :. , . . • _.,,'"011i. I I" ____. _ __,_ . . • . : ':.- ',GILIDrALIII IL lISTRATED: - ' Oca it'Ortiy- old- English friend, Oen.' 'Per . - repel "Ihritupsen, -In one-of hiespiey,phillitlica rt,t - tainst! the niodern slave pr,opigandlsts among his aristoeratic. countrymen,' tatynAhatl-they '„ are giving .way. to - inexorable fine - ba -:ti; the . certainty of einancipationln the United Stet*, and •theyonly • beg for..rey now to the e x -: tent that - ii should be dne -very 4radUldlti • .Which lie Hilts illustrat e s• .! - - . :-.- , n. "Seti it -dOwn iureu. f it all; that' wherever. : a return to juitice is to made, lie.tirst suf.. -. feringli the-least:: 'Doh* the ling gradnaltv;ii is odly doilig the thing over and over. - When the game was : felt to be up With'the English -. Corn Inw.S . ,- there-was.& grtatt outcry for grad, ' uat abolithli,; and a story, did more than any.-. thing else to. turn it into. a. juke. • ' Vin- aristo. • , eratie etilonel,• the subject :Of malty filendly: inentoriefi,..llde/leg, of-a kind it is' the cruel 1 custom! to d prive 01' its _tail; and lie gave -it 5% it to. his dra,, , tx a - servant, Avith an intimation that • it-was le. betione. •-',,Sonie time Mid-wards a ', frig( tfel howling.:Secuted :to say Ike thing was over:i . but the next weelithe - colonel was sup-: • prised withthercpctitiokof the cries.. :He let it ',ass.' her - evertill a third time put lam mat ' .ofpatienee, and in heat he st:unnamed the:ex.' 1 ecutioner to his presence.] ' What are youil& , . ink withthat unhappy clag?''Sir,T replied the subordinate with his military , salpte, and Pa tenaal brogue, 'I -thought the poer'crotercould not hear it„.all atom*, so I • cut off a tittle& a - ..."Nonit.---If you have ea Ocatsiort in dis- tresiplteslaie-ownerstby any .necessary op- ;:: eratnni; be humane .and , do not cut Off Whttle 1 , sin thee," _- - - -- --- -j' ~: ... '?} - , . fors Jon hear Gniperheads charging the-tcheltbnt; • upon: the Itilmblicans, confront them with these "truths I . e rebellion was Inaugurated undeiS I Demo cratic tiationnt Administration.. - • • 1.. d—lt was conceived and matured under Denioaatic au —I bad its onelnas led hitiOciilarteis Dethet ' • cratic blast orJames Buchanan. • • .4th—its cuter fostimitortandarCalleereiere We lea. ' . • deth - of Democratic part] Cornp•ms :and the Gov. ertenent Departments, • - •••!5i nth--Its principal egrets 'abroad. irare Democratic • Ambassadors and tketstils, serving the cause of treason . milder Democratic pay. I • • - • • &h—it had been in progress kr • months before 3fr. Lincoln' was Inaugurated. . • States had gone•obt of the 'Mikis?* the Democratic President, left the Executive Ctui • , ath—,War had been ) destined lby the ' initirvnis4 - trim limo the Star of *the West,j long the pinm; - - • ant Adniatration cams into power, , . • .11.;, • ties. Slittants ces Correstorans.—At eisoeP l6l6 or • the °Meets arise Irish BrOule f tn NelieVork. fait" ..,,,, week. Oeneral Meagher. Inmj= to propose a:toast in .., favor -or President ..Uncoln., ..sett .hlraselt : iii- the- _ ~ faawi ng pignut - and eloginingterriner77: ~ '.• "., , ." .. ' ~...11eleare of what has'grovits to be the rok.signie, 4k.- . ..- and dermatka or Northern inetiti a this oestritrg;;,' - beware Of the reptiles known its Co ode:tiler, '- • no par with them : show nom . to them ; Potttelelt, . them.lkat the enemies' of the•lcoantry itr the North; ' " who' no excuse, who bidtheit friends go molt to ' do te;e. and then eutdownitie Whims behind, them .... so th at the, may_ fall sacrifices to the, enemy.,atjheT 'did w, tee Invaded Pentrylftnia Lust muter. Ws. ; -: tog a *tit when you were, battling for the stars; att, ' sinPeepPeo th e &Medial= fas tor 'these torn, we. t,,. hare n sting but detestation. and foittailrish portion - , of it, Ideprecate,l loath. I tepaditejeseate thert., _ nglhere are ninety-five Bating togas Ut itas . , - a tolintiata, hating an aggregate;-of deposits of- • J . reStedman., one of the beit 4 oar younger - poets, Au giten uphis clerkship in the :Altorney- tionerars office at Washington, and accepted - ,s very remunerative position pt ainuaking house in - -Stivr-loilt. , ,2.' • .•• ; ; ; 1,. •- , • , *if-Ibn pianist Thalbergi 1148 1- Just leferireat Britain for - Naples. Os provincial tours through Efiglettd, Bcotiand anti Lrebad,' during the voani 1861-3„ are saidtahave brought; latex elekarjirotit of nearly t2:lo' ,00Q- , " 1 i .. I ; -, - , i , . , , 'iOr the young Doke of litonchy,-who is only twouty-two years old, and 'aiming Of SAOO,- .00016,18 giving private the tricalti at his iiplentinli, ehatteu, and-presents eve . body with ad triqui-" , Kit+ white ' silk fin, the ,evening's prco. graaupe in. ticarlet latent. . ! L 7. . ; -. • irrAldernmin 4•.. F. Ara ' .tif I rittisbarg, ic, bear7 e convi te lte l d of 'perjury, hail- n' sontenbed to tbe• ~ nerd tiaryfor Ave 'years lind ib. 'months.. At - l '• ih o a e tune Ve was .. : IMO for assaulting Ida 1• wife, ilOO for: keeping. "a - disoiderlyv home, &W V, sloo for adultery ~ . icaiThe aahotfr , , ' 11/411, laindruthi I .EPop,e's letter to Jeff. I avia.: "The.operni• t awe between lit; I - „ -am Davis and Pope ,i .; has been publi .. ehed. v_ Thet.Pcnie, She-very brie else is ansulairfew v - . :bat ni no_ iarlsoeste I Of rehellioc it at borne . , • We hnotir what , , we. stattiteibi trt*.! =-- :-. ' ••• , -?? . • • i • - !Wit nig be Interne .., . to oar billy to to • Anew that the Emprela .. Austria has theamaill. 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