triccs)ns • cr Tirriguip . i it 6H150-62 76 22210267117,310 - I $ll 00 if not veld ln,thrstuus. • * reemete corde 7 be lpteker setter TO CLUBIIis Three tie widrear {A ndre Six * *• ":* I " wif te i r mi / * . o • a 14. sehserly•tliewmast brouis7 The Joeseal. will be ferebberltotain - • se es pee 'w i z. essb on delivery, ter aerzu School Tam:brit I *ad with the J al 41 50teadvs pat withlti the year-Orte COO 7ww.661. • - scArssog For 3 Ihreooriudiri o dste, Woe th aw I lbw:quest Insertions cents. 'One aid over 3-11.nrs, tor 1. or 11 toseettees t. 26: vetweizeset immetioakp emu L Tger ores tgi PlePtetiOn• • ISOrriNTWO.:llllnri. `T tree ranee. with - 60W 111 00 03 00 berm me., Slid Olet Ps ASO **Al 00 z: TW Kat A:tr 14 .111411. 'lsoo' 00 ir tree *o p en 800. ants over a square; 11 tents s „Is per cent thither. Leal Noabrea O to tech space to mut to twelve Ilnes. Larger Adrettlibeinetts in ter wow tittle words olhatitu s line. i • tarn* Oral:flow Of the Jo2sasz by say raper publisholl2 the Mate oaken • - o Pftwesl7,l l 2lll , 11:ny the Isagese shalt . e.Peannyivanta. - Witbin the last Bye lyears_theiWboulto d mblol, and It conthrsei 12,irsseabi As Ss 4 itertiepg roecUuniltiongtoot* the rw the fatale. .co. ; ' BADE''' . 1- 'i YEV,Ti - - L._.-_- _c~~-.~ ~P~ l --,rl: =-: -.' fetish= of the Philadelphia Pierll4 - . le. Pt. itielliamid. _ 1:11 N 3 A D, D, 00, 19. Pine Street, [New York., 220 Virnlnnt 121 Kilby • " Boston. 00441'0 - ItuA Ai rat AND DDIPOIIIIF, .. - ' .0 • 0 .ll. 141 : L ig - . ..,,- ;. REPPLIER. MOODIE ixo.4 Locust. Mountalat. WV). S. rtEPprlEß's Mammoth Veto. U DNCAN COAL CO.CO.'S Lew!" Vein (Red AIN. , . ' RC:KENT &CO ....4 Carberry. ' . Onion :—.329 Walnut St, Phil adelphia. *II .111ettadwaj, lilearlrarlt. 437 Doane at., floston. • unary 1, 'CS -• . Pier 'Nis. 9. • R&NOROrT, LEWIS & • Co, ulnas AND amrrnas ow rue Celebrated ASHLAND COAL, ,' FROM MARA-110Y MOUNTAIN. . 1 OFFICE=III Walnut Street, Con:menial BtlibilzWi : rntladelphil. - . - -v. New Yott Office-111 Broadway, 'Trinity - Building, ‘Room 69, ISAAC SELTZER, Agent, - Beaton 01110D --k .• 7 Duane,EltreeL • - . . (Ont. 23..59-43- i Pler:Ne. 11. •'. AUDENRIJE D & CO. 1 • - Milers hi the hest varieties of anthracite -and Bituminous Coale.'' (205 Walnut Street, Pililedelplda., ()Fink:ES: { 110 Broadway. New York. ' - Il4Kllby.Streetaioetem,., Pl'oneer Shippers from lElizaliethrwert, of ' LEMON, SPRING MOUNTAIN, IiAZLMTON, AND ' • cotniem RIDGE COALS. pl 4/ 'l3- . ' ' • Piei N. 10 Pain Uicii . wilid. ..: -30TIA : irt. ' WIIITE &SON, , - . .. :FiHIPP RS OF 4:OAIA, • ; Iq.• 316 Wil tit ' Otieet,, Philitde)pliia,... ; • cirporti Fouler ItiG li AND "Au oi-coi..: ', L No. rditi Wert Ttilrt nth lit.;New ears , '.,' - • ', Third Avettne-snd Fortyfutitth St., Nett York. f: ' . . lies' Wharf, Provideute,,'WabdoLiltad. - . *. . Pier NMIA • xl l . / • D Rt-IDt '► ICBS yALITIZO OF ANTHRACITE . AND A -1 .. • BILIHNINOIN • . 0 . ~ • " •• • C(.) -, • . • 11::11 Walint PM; P.ltiinin. Boons :OS Trinity • • Min . • LEITICLITSVAL 4 frhitaIer •N6;.2.Titia: MUM) . ;: , NORTON - fe-Co., •••• .•- , fr•• . • • , . . • LOCUST MOUNTAIN—BomtBates Deis Colt tut. • BRAMOKIN—frOM COLLILIT: •OZOILOE'S CREEK. 4.344l3llllLAND—frem the Con ' • aco..lpanom - litata or : • • .•• /3••71S W lent aireet.,Thiladelptda,, OFFICES:CIO B adway, New Ybrk, • - latreel4443toti. • ' r.l Aprlll . , . • . • 1441 •1. PHILADELPHIA, Itc.' scipuyLlitLi. N i VIGAT`ION. !lapping Wharves for aIITHILACITE COAL at • Greensick; Delaware Riven lidia4. LEWIS .AIJDF.NBIED a co., ; ;WE I'S FUR 'Fan seuc OF THAI • Wolf Creek Diamond 004 Co.'s Dia' mond Bed Ash, " . 1 Black - Heath .White. Ash Coats. , rei; 17, la L. 141 Kilby street. Boston. ~*; Wharf '4. .IZEPPLIR BRO. ' ' , . . (14. B. cot Oat At Fourth ate., Phtla. "`EUrrICES:4 NS Pine Street, New York. L . • - . tAterenanteltink Building, Preetpuee. .. , -r—r— IIAVIS PEARMON - . d.' 160 . . 9 - '., ',--. , •- bowers ano, emprw or iel 7 , -. . . .011LSBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN ,vatrrir. WM std . Skinf.N VEIN • - . .' ' RED ASJ-1. COAL . • f; i ! ' o.liSViduat Street, Philadelpnii. OFFICES ' No lt i n l ird r ir 2 r 4 l e y 4tAt n . No. I TI P " - - No. 11 Donyre Street, Boston. •W4RP-01113li, DELMAR/1 LV/INOII. ATI PIAMAGIA, 11111./L„, , vsAni,3F4. kin; 41411111111). — DAVIS, PALES & Co., ' SEUPPERS OP . MOUNTAIN, sHA MOKIN, LORBEIRY, 4,) BITUMINOUS :COAL. , • rear . Va!lpi n Sitatotiln Coal. Agents for Reek% t t t t , l o wi tr i ial r. l I.: a fast Mt. ecial. r 010. 433 n Waliatif:.loi.. "May ' , 10. . . O,9IIS„.IIAOKER 000 L . 41 L.. LOCUST la AP. _. - flog/17E14T nall TANN.. ,`lllll.-WIL:111INAWIL.; -'lAleo, dealers in other 4rit cii4litioo o • .eg - - . j .. ~---.. *HITE AND RED ASH COALS. ' 1 NO. 1114 Walnut stmt. Piallatielphis. and Woodland - • _ -, „ i 'tam & s, boil= River.. II ; , 4 li on v• , .... Nowa Um:mi. -- Jima 11. time - '-' . JO 8..41111P1D1t, ishlpper and Agent, - - , • I ,qchuylkill Harm, Pa. 6.13 Pph,ortarylf!..lol BROAD TOP. ';) . (;1 0 .1VERAL 'CWFICE I . (sr rim oix.r.itimaAn `BROA TOP nit - ASU Semi%Bituminous rei O A 1-1 S Ai°. " 4 WALNUT STREET, t M:LADELPIIIA. 110111111 T lillt2l4lllVEL, Ilikaager• _corsszariasor gyrstrz.s: • - so Trompter staiwisipq. sesame. Magi. • ]se4 Trinity-. New week. E • Feb: 14003 • ' C ll-11 •i? JOHN li, .. 1:.IE, 1.1 M s * '''.-:' • : AANUINHVUEOR OF •' " . -'". ii.:' . POAL SORXENS, Of die Pommes will 11.68 i ilmpirei re d Myl e s, - , The h ed who,lcii pcitikal Ham Mateo. . , hem, ti a ."„ ei operstan 'aef Wei MO _be II ; ._.,... matufsi=w COAL SCRIM% pati nk t e d : • anet!, and, =Obe ums;' HZ HU THAT Tax a .. , t liint, AL. WAYS MAXIMS ORIGINAL BIZI 1: 1 11TII4 Mi . TIRES IWOHNOVE -- • • \ • • - , - He xkolkfts t costiname of the Meow Ilee ao Liberally OestcrwedlSDOG blot. . ' T ara HAMA . .., itaiaLtf pirWM I PA;! ; .._ , WPC R. ROVER, VMDLINiALZ AND fULTAIL. MAUR TOBACCO; PIPES. SICOAH9, Creiire Is. Opposite - thie ;Tows' *air", 1111.0.77101111.14.11,1P.A. • Arai. E. int • oasis IlltArtlllllll.ll of artery style =des listruld it 6 ' 0 7 at • BRIGHT Ca% Oct VT- 41 - --- • i• •• ki • ytall Pliati.-.Bed natal amplify erpoter quanti.-:. affi A MI stadt an tame ana tar Ws tvlbitatanttat baulk% at taanafactor/ Idea C.q uoie , ni a CO. • •-• • R V. - (1111111101 renOnei to Ise .• 411 411/ZerliZIST. 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IY:,- . s ous , „ S 1 ' - i - 1 ' ISC NEOF S '' ' A' - ' Aittig - H - - • - mi • _ ..., . ~ , • i 4 ---. 4 . t .„, , KKi in . :ti last cai T ex . vis *lir , Tt ) . i ... v. rain" ~,. ~,~ ~' i ~~ NOP . / . WE base appolntedXesisrs:lltAlflll NEILL, U WAINLIT Mart .1 9 PEA, sole Agents for pm! sale (A our • SILVER 811,Q0E-LElLloso From ion 1114tamal, .11111adeIpt .Ross. lc L01611TS1YBT; 811ver Brook, Feb 5 &' .911 Walnut SG. Philadelpblo4 iroR.IILLEthe . II , ISI4.6WING CRLEBRATED :.)1( 111 iFt AC I T!E COALS . 'sox Part .1111431010 MD. BIL f &RR BROOK, (Letilgtt, SECIMANTICMII CITY • .OABTNER, 'I3TIOPEY & WELLINCY - II _ 1 .minerif and phippers:oF cora.' . .ire' (tram ttlifr Banal& Col. at Shamoka) : ' Lewis *Veil CRed iioety. •'• - • 1 1 -- -- '• Laos@ a-Slinerstai s M (White ,ieb). • q. • 2 _____•• firrd OttY - itailding New orlt. 011FICIS ; -215 West Street, mmaell*M. ":_•` . . IS KRy Street, &Mon. . i Wharf' rile ! . '46 POI stkibilievia, rbini.ps. Feb 24.'66 '' 4 16, .63-241-tf) :IL . pi l -. ...-1 9 . - :. 1 ~. • CHAS, J. et l, ILEASTIVICK I .10. isi MOT' 1,1114E1VP1111.41., I' '• I l 1 ' , fg r 4 t PEts I F ". ' ' VVlill'Ean' a Imp ASH COAL Ageatatorthele*of the ceickratal , ' . • RITENSIDK CoAL , . ~., From the Luke , Fidler tolliery,,Shamo *n. V *rob IE , . 4 , . . 114 i ..: !NT Fs. 13. -: % -- ! . BORBA, ICETeI!, & 111TYTIRci . 1 • s Wholesale Detbra lalksaVarisilet of , .., 1 t . . .. AltrigtiClTE ak . BITUMINdIifB -COAL , --7- ...• .• ' i 327 Walnut Street, Pbilsoelphla, • OPPiCES: ) , CJIM Ellby Street, Boston. Room Ent Trtaity Banding, N. York. , ~ s- .;;;....—;... - , , , • I J .111rEole &grits Car West Lehigh .taireeva . woad Coal mad fatal tress aka Ewalt Mammals Collier* at use filamismstla 'Com. "affiliated Cial Cavansiiir...; • i - GEORGE CREEK BIniIIINOUS on board at ., Baltl rore I)o corilekrifi.* [Aug 11. Val • 11, •- 1 IVANbIiSENis - 160C11-111AN 'atCo' C -ail ' , 641z. Di •.,' . 1 ILACUST MODETAIN. 4 4jocuSr GAP, viiimatert 1 ....-• .RA I f EEV-R, AND OTHICE 1 WHITE 'AND RED 'ASH 0041,5, Agents for the sale of tlai celebrated Gramm Creek , tautabrirl and Vitali from the *lnes of the (km r Li. validation Coal and larlf , pony of Muy,land..i, • . 'Richmond. ' 1 Elitirmo Wormers: 1 P°Ft. orG . ' f i 1 ' - . i - Mown. * • 1 OPWalnu titres Philadelphia. ' Oman: fTrinity BuilEkar4New York. lkase 1feb.31,, .66. f,' . I i - , 1, clt , PACKER, 41.E0Y & 00., . . Lehigh. Schntlkillr, Wilkesbairft, ,Laekawansa, Coniberland. and Elk 11111 Ovia Coal , • Co m pany , C CO S . - . to Nyliaz 21t3 _Wefput St..: Pltedelptda. 4s Htl • 'Street, Boston. . Oeto bee - 14, .G 6 • 4147 ... . . . l O 'A.M E I 11 : 1.- It E•b . A .. • • , • 1, No. 1 9 DoOrne St., Boston. • •. • '.' : ; . i , ANTIIRACITEti AND .BITOMINOFS ~ (3 :0 - AL I , ' 1 ' 1:. S -.. • - . i . •,;. i-. - i soprAGNNT. 13 EASTERN MARKET, OF n Doye Bolklef 'Co. Mineri mad Shippers of Promo. Cool. ; e, _ I Abbot J. over. Sir at Co:, Miners sad abfp . peril of GilbeittiMinial: __ •1 June SIS, 47 i p., 1 : _ ;,.-: vs. , 1 . COAL. . : ' ' COAL. . r : • 4. T. STOIT &:, C0.,1 tfthe celebrated "Fulton"di."Statit'Agiehigh) • I "Fro ra the itberrale Colltery w ini p lbet3tont Colliery, mul . near - - • it• And Dealers ta Ntet • vartattee of I ErribUtTrit r E. 014 , ,•• ._ , • IDeitrerad-direct. Man the or on band of yes ects at . . TREINTON,N. r N TABETHFORT, N. J. N. IIitIINSWICX, • . k • BT RICHMOND, PA. 4111/1 1 111.111111.-44Ak • Tehaiir.giandist, II 1 Ntreadway, Nrer V • . ; ; • - T. T. Ocoee. B. Vas 'MBank ; . Lai Ibour.- • April 4 4 44 _ •S asanureetarer.' tar uas Candlee, and Dewier@ fie Vu ere* Oils. • MERV OIL wpm 4WD BAllph3 Alwaye are band and bite* the very h:trest onerhes Inlce- • ,••• • t I ' * '- ,Nur YouIMLL R-154 rkASTI ew Yo Frotif Mt • gaidet? Lane ' WAIT. JOHMULSTINt3B, • • . • B. LIMAN. ' • nuPPIY oar Ollhrt‘ ateeterere piece. •i• • I • ilenthidaint Nen Toth. No le. us p ist Osmium pl. Alis itd.lnleir fir Lease: 2.• -,The execurcre assess Dmark deed. sad the assentors of WEDS- deed s odes for less* the Peaked llosradn . ter, the "Cathartne Groh". tractodtaite in rote, Tortialp, ilobaslbm essulty. • -!• • ' The lesseilla grad the tight temtne re the 'Donk • dips- ot the •Melig ! &chard.. litotes," 4 11.01me5. 0 “Crosiby og laseamoth! "taddloorto sad • ogpagt mosatasse Vet* Also, thill tight ip NUM* a row Colliery no the loin between Os yelled skim. rata sad iitsolllll, sag work all thimble ot the bola os both dliss-aart libelee:all coalcabove Inter level crt the=t , lands Of the...prat Imptrrerset- It Cow _ - 21te reeiterillotuitatb Mary tcorce=trigiams, sad :the bagtovie um% amothgr of •• !AAMW, =glues. sew large Coe. Id& engine, pits" alt ere howal, Me., Jae. az,.. an ell In IPXOIOIO6O7IIIMIL Malmo& desirable pover ty will be lemmaea liberal leillld. ! -,, ' • • The wee- will uhalkiithatisitw - Wry onaaVinnat with a 'mod • lessee [OR brildialic al .class t .ass \ . t ... 14 ,A,Kr, it .; • :' ~ lrottlier ' "'Use itsbititto'iot sap% 411111 to to _. 4 . to Tux 14 • 1 - 1 # I ligmb rm. '4l • I, ~ . or sliumlymatza. To- oaliDealen; Gas &c I . Irk* row 8e1f41111616g/ woos sottiratif s vin • taw 301...11. tam - Can - i Airo sr - , ' • • z -„. • . ' EL I NEW YORK. BOSTON., EPORT . . ELIZAIE ~~~ ~ ~`~~..-~~i . _. .:~ ~~_ a- ~. 35-. J~ t~~ :'TF MAPL. nd dealers In ; nd Red AO 'eal. ladei, :4, Y. Feb 23... 4 611.-94y1 rr • . J. Dove. M. -1)070Y, JOHN • • of . the N GI-BE n•!1.1,7' L . J. ocrnrv, min .1 REST, PffRAD: NEW YO WA Walnut St. p!m.Or Bandingi, Room No. C 6; }lt en _.. Agent, No. 1i Donne sa IN. D. `.-11. JOCCIN Agent. % 14 : •vrucil•-• HE9KSOME: , Krum, I ifioe,Roota 79, T BOWAL - V. A. llAlai B B Co., sureprits • - it)? Brillsting. ; road • *et Ilirehmend. if 20th iNi. Bass River. ill 21, .Ce-16 1441 IMEM Root- New V April A, .67 r A I==3ll J. 14 SEIWISII4 & Sit&NE4 EPTHER , . I I F aiternrrtia !, [ E AcIIIITUMIIITOIT9 :C 0 L S, ,i lEr" Sole Avents far • 4 IIOVINTAIN o S. of the.drinnwriro from the Cerereataa. eto,t.may. 1M11132 Aat tomtit. Philadelphia. way. N. Y., and Plireet, • 3' Dim W7tairev-,Winamill limy 19,'06 Pltlls.; Port Rictimond. 204( e No: 15. ~ Glintt es - Co., • • MID 112111121 O► °CUT' 11013111T/EC• COIL. approved go/tittles RED ASH COAL. alnat,Sixeet, Pollade!phia. kitty Building, New York. Klibk a Doane Street. Ralltan. 0111 Min Shippere of o WHIT . . , • 4 :1111 , Fe . b. 14, CO?'". MAM • OTH VEML.*-- !ATED COAL BROAD MOUNTAIN. bOtait ly by DAY. 1111.1DIMILI t . mi them, ms,7always? 4 0timtd article. 67A. B. AlloN, Tresiorm, . I • • C oNSOLI Our if ICHOR in. are now sold Maly .111 r co. • Partici', order ng f upon receiving pare Philadelphia, 3h • SCH LULL CO. JAM F s Miner, And COM WEI," upper of the Celebraied II IINTM COAL. Tikill C•esty. Penna.. , - . Irt-ly LOCUST .M Patti! , JUlN 1%9 ! • J. J.M. FRE-0 1 K, MINER AN a tiMPFER,OF 3iri. 33 it. 4%. Centraiial o f I.oc Wool ain , C -A-a . - ' T a d Nem - A.SRLASID, Schuylkill Oaaaho Pa., otpentzalia, CikuntlisColultY. . June 4. •CoS I 22 ' , THE HILL* HARRIS COAL ECM [MEL' & lIITNTEII, iik w*v,elitaite iit in Si.. l ttallitoda., for .1 lett our coal, along lttll, In the lee of Philadelphia the Emden' ts--to whom WIT and In theivir rit atate • retain bur old custcane and K prepared to do &largeltrtk . , - . .ItILL.III.ARRIR. ,31st, WIT. . :: Teb.'2, VI.---6 , - ... uv jcom is it se nit, 19essrok . ZYay r .y W. Our erchniv the line of the Saul argi Vitt, and . all orders Muted be Ely continuing to wssinni, we baps secure new ones, be stressed business this litshsnop City. Jab VAST BRAN 110, VEIN COAI Ky Nast , Franklin lively by Norm CA U. ay solo Units. Mori OPoot Poo [ ' o. 11 I Orli . CIN t N I X Al N - ' . No. 144 Coal le now sold etcln- W ' (JORDON a Co.. wbo ' - ring Stan tbent.pay ng enure walnnl Phlindelphin. Y Broadteay, Trinity Scalding, ork.] State Street. Boma.. 11.1011t1Fi Treisqat, March LANDS • 1L1411 1 11t.-- • Peliaylkin Ooallkanpany are L'• now prepared make Imes on their, lands in -pa l ter Tsirot aylklllOrmnty. nese lands we tatted-on the very po4lon oy - the oedr,seb e r taring over foot Ines nut on the Daniel, Craft. , - and all the , • mows In that bog % Wl' above aM below Ir#Strlevel.. PaVorable leases with' an abandon:tee of Vetere tor seining roposea, wmil pow BODY, l it E r=of " : l aiirosirrirrvit fiermYorla • t- .3auerm. r • It et CO-, axo Earn* • mourn% Lanka bon t Penna. 0171C1113 t Pkifiriel Is, Ns Esters. • • So, . inop: , — "IMMO il"! c s • !,. tirktowt, i7` •RALIrq MOVIE tORBE RY CREEL rifNe, be - wallow 111Z o rsoMisled oar Tell ' will besestteel Mae • - •.e of 1111INIP alb. ! • gressi ' P.,- • MAURER. Mc. Cboirb. lOsiiks • , • W OINTED,, -z-JOHN MEL . , CSaczeir or to RQYYBL 111.1114 R, ".` • --~. -_~ 4-L SOLE I,&fk''FAN-: --- -. 1 - '' CELE 13'11-A T 1 D \ .• .1_ • , I HILL ,s 5: HARRIS SONS, . C 0A1.4 of Waage Lod Cumber laud Willo&Eß . ., Roam F, Walter. 11 o .l. l Nligenta artibaum CO.) OF,•FLbES:_ SON .&‘ CO.; ci s u:r. norril 205 Walnut Street, - Philade, ds 'lll3olldpigs, - - New • =l=ll 21 Doane Sim • , .--- ,":- :, il Dore I OAST' 71IIIIEE SEASONS; ogether ttlth a dgeon our.part to ~.. s ... I :( ~.. K.Epup..l% sTAND I , ~...*- .. • -•• • ~--. . , Is &sufficient gn>bilitee all otderlng thli? cosl : thil3, that ,4 " • '•i -- ,t 1 • '. Tll SY. WILL NOT' lc . DISAPPOINTED. . - Jsanary, "i P. W. SIIEAFER,I Agi., for Owners; Omani/OR RENT AND Twci leases or. Far Miles,rpti on the Lyketas Fab lex - Canal Bed /900 Acres Timber Land near the Lot : berry . and Suagnehanos Railroad. • 1 • • . 300 Acre. Thaber Land , near Ca/anises R. R. • 900 Acres Reull Shale firm lands cm the B. Malundy Railroad. 17,000 Arnie PotteiCounty T4ElbeT !And- ' • Town Lots z OilbertoN Rahltnoy City, Moe , andenh; Preston. JalarMa and Plahhach. Ahm onefignWlareanentive and the Cliric Patent, W Bore IO _ 4 _ • I No. 729 Centre St. Pot • Ile. Dec. 2 I 1947. 4 Rior '41%-al_.. •GI - PLANS A D - . , . For worklng the Tuneel Colliery at Ashland and de liverinktbe coal at the temdter aro Ipvttt i The above premium will be maid (*the , best plan ulabed. All measurements en 4 Information may b e . at the office of the Tunnel Coal said loan Co., corner ith and Centre streets: Arbland..l The Undeurigued rescue's the right to reject all the plans it unsatisfactory, and it puts or imy plan are adopteit will pay fur-the same proportionate part of t u be pre:Miura. Plana to be furnlehed on or before the liStiklar of Jannegy next r to„ J. BROCK; No, 2Gti N. Third NC. Ptdiada. Jenuary a, MS; I-44 rIIO COAL OPICUATOR/L--:The ander • L - signed havlngbeen hw many years Agent or th e Reading Italic Co. •Log the Unal 'delivered- on 'the line or Broad and Washi*ton streets having gait the emproy of the Company:. has turned' his' attenthat to the Cale of coal to ttie;cltyltrade. I have =lntimate knowledge of the City Dealers, aLfiaers and chippers who may desire to snare agood city 'custom, will:And it to their advanpure to place their coal In my hands.— Reliable references forntabrd. Addrecc • - DAVID L MoLAtielfiLlK, INOS Wariblogton'AVenne,. Phßadeltihia. Deet mher . i . • ; , . 1 __ • . . 104zi,T UR firm of J. O — ..t.G:43:.:REPPLIER of Philadelphia and ORO.-8. RIIPPLIER I CO.. of Schuylkill County. Is this day dimolved by muttielcansent. John. G. Repplier retiring Man the businhar, which will in future be conducted bE2eorge S. Repplier. at 329 Walnut Street. Philadelp,sod 21 Doane Street, Boston. ' JOFLMO. RE:PPLIM,, • T. 020. 8. BEPPU SR.'l • 1 1 JOHN G. SIMPLON! II having thleday re. {crud from the Ann of wawa= ;•MOODIX .1k Co.. Ashland, Schuylkill County, the twines. , wliPbe eontlnute3 as heretofore try the renialntng partners oh der.the style of REPPLIER. MOODIE I CO. _.- . JOlll , l Q. ItEPpLIMR. ' GKOROM S. REPl'Llgtf.: • • ',, M1I:J. mooDr44 . ..„ •.I JOHN 0. SSPPLlRSbarinvtbts dayretired trout the firm of . REPPLIER. .IfIrIEMAM & CO.; of cc!m re w York, th e business will ho tied by the - Mutes putnere as heretofore, nder the style of R:' ' Kn'Fl; PREWAR 4k)110:. JO :• r —TOIPPLIER; POMO /I. I 2:PPLIEII. „WM. J. '• , DIE. --- --7 0H11 PRE AN. . • -,- ?.---irfrlfOffGE RUMMER. • - . '.! ' Philadelphia. January les, 1 4,-- 1801 1 110T1C111.....The .. er e m ret* o be. fordezisthur between th • undersigned and' William Heater. Jr.; under the nam or firm of itiNg- NEL & HIINTSIR 41111adel .614 and Ell:INTIM & ROMMEL in NeW tort and the death of Win. Hunter, Jr.. arbe beanier of the late firm wlll,be Settied - by the nederelgeredne sarviv lug partner.'. JOHNACININKL. Jr. - Philsdelphhh Deeemberfast IW-1 . a ,• Tllrundinsigned will c±ondbue the wbelesale ship ping Coal lemmas trous.Pier 4 0. II port Rlchnamsd and Pier No. 2 Zlinethpert. . I . , Orrume—Strg.x.Walunt Mt" Philadelphia: SS Trinity Bu i lding; Newrorin ; 21Dosne Mt. Boman. JOIIKNONIM. • Phi phla, January 1.''63 tat • °TICE...The Coparinership heretofore hex at tag in the name of & CO.. Is dissolved by the withdrawal of GEORGE F. TYLER. The business id dealing In cad as heretofore...will be continued by the subsaibera under the Ana name of TYLER & CO. in 'Keit York and Philadelphia, and HATCH & TYLER. In Hartford. ikanneetkat., • LEWIS BUCKILAN. WM IMAM). WM. M. DAVIDSO N. IL TYLER. GEO. E. HATCH. •R. , • ' Philadelphia. December Si. 1541. 1 4t ••iIow,WIC have Mk day united oar Arms and will enatinae the Mining and Bhipping of COAL unary. the' le of SCOTT. WALTER A CO. in Philadelphia and Briton, and: WALTER BROTH ERS aim. in New York.' 4 • JOHN C. sw i m & SONS, WALTER BROTHERS d ak. 131 January 15t...1969 . towing titU mine, in Irf tide-wow trill IllangliiTON, ,ft orem is ma ... 4teurCoplibrsima Imp gsw.rti 'IIOIA. - Coal Hoisting Machine SAS. I +=Kr a ails saaar, alas sad pant a, 'kb those ob. L the etaiateyr , obi wW half: went. 'an Ilporillit - )161 04. 111011 . ritaiiWas • rateatid•Apirft He ! int.' • • .; • ft , b soar In yearo abet Obe tatratio• lit Goias Illeimarg melds% ari aim beim% with lay marldrie lave Ire ben Orme& "Ilk ouch llatiarbup imam Wry bob% Mud than It nit It la algal% durable. sod fait Gt a l a. beam , buitlumbar *Maw ibt paled adbdhettmo she& —We sake allb arboals 4)C dead dad dimmest. ; Do. ciettlazo ftsca tootlettlen. ' , . . L. P. ILIDIDEBIcK. Afialif Arteallazai Wake. Mat 11 - 47 •;. ; • 31147', METE eNON•TEE-PlOll - „ _ . **4.4o,ooimatok. J w ubpkicimhititkmmkftigwmim.:la* le % ope obi by ICLllMirinver, *MK "WO PI. *kW! Oa ailimepmi OWN, . uisil sod Amen 11.144.( -111rUlltildrial soidoegibms . lasiliellija, irallibblaT irrit lkrai vim' am NO or Imilids tear. star _elpt mono% olds Mimi Ibr qall7,l•llolsimmlePli.t Ilimmp A the NIL Wimillusi Pada* of ens* der _... 1 AWN br at=lip Or ala yrs% - - -qtairrr FOR ORR UNIVERSAL BATISPACTIO,;.7 given tbil! coal • . HILL & HAURIS: DE DREACK'S 'loot hare pxneys at Lw, ender toe . PAterlll4- Feb 6.198, 74: tiCal A-41:10r • 4i4t i 41%01 AiAsiiiserabig, us ,„_ otred . - itarelart*--114/ • CLAII , III# 4 Z De" ' ,44 !ttlittailLai - i,, • • - -opOorttelMPok! llept. 24. 'it NIONAM IN KID 2II - 14 1..› , ,, i ' f . 4:. A q rte ty ottAlakir.' ,dry t e: it k , ,,cv..areStreet; • 1. ) tall formerly : occupied" by , locfrO:Deu-kie,* • ',,. As , Law YiktiAi • - %w a ii.. 1111 1 .1% CIF I a liir F. 14E-a, lk MITI , As erte". in. taw. .FFlegl-'llen. t e 4 4reet, oppoStl,While !totes II Pottaillei ' . Jaue2S. :. i• '--: . * ' 'X- L.' . ‘llllllll- primula LivrTa k ic i %-/ Ansieurs ai Caw, Rad Ar:7l!Ablie . tintbg dby Law 11 adalubster dolts. de. EA 101 depositions, and wledvieke,uts deta, powertl.Pponcy; -.<„„ • LLB. .SC I IO. MILL ' LA.AND'OOLIJ:CTION _ ig i bmt‘poril,,As)ol4llllte rUit OMCe.,) . • .pty .2 - , • .. j linxo4°P.Ze- b ßani3 6l- 1:11 4 t Eroc i r. ' 47 7 s-Ealv. renEred ßl( ' on Centre: i, • ,P"oville. , Feb r l4, la —T. c .4 7' 11 1 'Rooms 15 aneld . Petut i3,ll4ibg, N o; w aintit Fhtladetphla. l . -•-• • ••• • • 1: 4 piddfilop 9ipit ,Y tl of Ptaidel _ _ _ --; V 1. , raj. i v i ll thr.iwas 1, Nov. us, wr . , 1 • W. FERTILIZED& . , ... .COMPLEtE . MANT3I-ik' T . .., . 1 lga.Naitt.C . rumnyty . 1- - • -'•• .• • 1 -* HERRY•iI3.OWER - i - __... Grziya ri , rry 11 0# 41 9 •: Phila4eibilini ~ •ii , . . •• - i -. nom • t I' '. • . . . 1 • r- - .i: , / • ; • • SUPER-PIIOSIIIATE oicnumE,- AMIIO - ND r Orai - - • f. - I ' NIA A P , .., ~ .• • . .., !.• 1 . .-1 . -;---- - . I . , warnoded Frey, from , Adutteratoi." . PAC` pili - WIS 1;5 IbuT.ACIt . • ' - - PRICE, $5 FOR TON OP ta,tlo LBO; jE z, ' • : - D ' 17N7 70 DtALERS.I; : - • • . i •' '. '; of=*,. ttARRE7iT, of Phibuielpbis l' ;_ Mendota ndirig to tbeir!*Pert'n't the fuln!yziu ? : inj. to , ro — Opiiiitet it.u . thin Of to.':- above indleit' -' '.....* a decided luivunee hi the oompopitfon,ol.‘ Fertilizer :by thein, troduetton cif 2 . cUrvideluble per reututre of TiMarit4 , - -, and ecinuteretnees th . O•clziiii, toviiived lio the Lague ..Ocuiaplete Muirire' P. ra. , ... 1.5 - d • . 1 4-- -r . ::,* ~. WilifiaiS a macs, of Phi eiblifeJ"VbFiaitOSPl IVlt eanerienee Intim &Julys% of. .rtigues, alii.: . r .We 004/mi an =virtu of your - ftplete Ma mie,. that. the tame pa have, gtve i l locertuloly ' viszrante4l by its (leaded cOmpopition ; liP laditilUti 10 'Wu cordially recommeodhig your Ferti lize r. firm a Chemical' guild , poiLd. - we doald Ltde Mid ha rnecluin., icztOottditiodiscuut caudetd, being bnetr ita iota& telt of its time leaned:ill without turther'preparaben .. .. . ... 1 -.. ,:' -'The "Complete Minnuir-neu_beeu used larg . e4 , oi l oui erfae, -and ine - teglmany_ : t il e s= far received prozvlt to be tbe a bristrertalzer yet-11 - 4rodureir.-1 ; -. j 0 e received arid iniormation !liven iby • .. i - ......... „0 '• 4 1 1 X i 4 • StIARPLES4 II:1;4'04, :i f • 414, ,wi5, -4 . • . • 1' - • ' - •I r: 4 ,_4` , • i .. t , . AIiEN. TS, , 1 *I liitilgli liPitaryta, hi ar s litlbia. • Adenst 31, .fir-,,, . : . .{'':11.1.3, INNIUN ;rug INSUIttiNCL: KAERCHER; , - . • `-", . General insurincd, ; , °ice' Proaraytissist [Kalb ,Pet,imnrille. Pi. y'so9. ra LONDO, AILCBE RiSMIA.I.IOI . 0011.PANr 1 • ! ; Cash Capital stall Assa;s., *18,000,000 anvested m the United *ates:o $11..100,0110 , ItomE niammo , 00leArr, 11iirein.enstaccticinel Cael • ; 0300,000 i Surplus Jan. . .. $ 4ll i 50,0 1 .0 98 • InitrAnce effected In this beat Omparilt6 on raTora.„ .ble Wm's? Lows promptly a410:1.0 and paid Without • &lay ' • • AOlll5, .tis I,BCi i'eatririvei; • . • 11 , FR ' Attar`: : }IRE INS.TSRANCE, 'C.OMPAIit OF • ASSeI9 0144116917 1. 11.90-7, , 2,5,1411 H -$ 04,006 on 910.71:1 98 • 1181434 14! , , . Visettie4 tlplabie,l. 1 sepia* (dr 1 , 8011, , 427.331 IN -• . 6343.900. .1 1.0. PAID SM.% 138; ' • Ovlr ‘3400:900. ' • • • ' ' , 7118PBTUAL AND 71{11PCITLABY POLV - CIES ON 1/111/109.A.L 1 T•10,, • •••••,.. . ,111141ICT0119.1.,:i. ••••-s• CHARLES N. saciura. ISAACLUM TOELth WAONNA, • NOWATaI V. DALE.' EtAMUNLO9O4I7: ORO. PALIIS. 1, PETER, MaCtitJa I : ALRUD,FITLER, -. GEO: W. RICHARD%L VIA& W_.1.1:911. N. D. • 13114,11111,68 itsABC 11 satilPeeel4e.it: TllolllAllllPAltBft.' JAB. W. BIGALLIBTBII.,tIec Prot Tam.- . Capita Accrisedl Mprpllwo Istessedrivaktiam",.. • sotnetthes nea forhe 'shore 'motioned 4n. saltation, and is prepared to mite Mamma on ere* .descriPtion o 1 ProPer . th at the lowest! rates. I HENRYC. RUSSEL. he, Pottsville. March 111.43. _1 - 111411,, WALTER S; INSURANCE ROOIiS, Pottsville Pa . AGENT FOE IF Etpli Eartfor4 $4:478400 aid of NeiTork'' , ,• 1,425,000 Phcenix- of Hartford 'l ' 1,103,967 North America of New York•:•. ' 751,453 4rhg6eld Abu. 1, • ' 731,899 Waken aid New York • ---- • 6 ° 1 1 907 Fultoo of N YorC ...... .. 313,582 Bea kite of Nei !irk 280;730 , ------- Aggregate tfia Clapital•4•••s3,o B6 , 7lB Neon Hntual ,Life • 2,1 429 Haihrd Lire Stook •••• 00,000 n eildiaihregated $12,37 4 4 47 Losses Proril_ptly Sad Übe rally twitted. 011 ire Oen rim 7.30 A. m. to ft P.: lg., or risks made Indlt,g P 7 James W. Qraut, Solleitar.lit the, , Aturriean I House. The above comprise same shiest. beihvieci and mitast reliable , IkAinetiCS. - The Atha Weorporateel paid loses to 4T . whilethe Pluniz has C re lsrgmt seer amt abo elts leslAi , ock sa4 relnaurance 'arke Comps, in LtirtrOfd. Jdne a s •ST Ys 1 . -,14.4. I L imn - Tbeat,..tute hinisimsavAninttt end tehr of Ptillede_ tehle. ooke; N a eoe chestnut arm. the ihet door Mon ot the ammo Sum: - • CAPlTAL—lamtkeen—eliAiergaTEEPSTUAL. Moth= terto mite Moho= Go liree oo the ma Mt iambi* m The Wand invitee. tortior‘" ele c ted t *meow meront Mt., en a emetty to the tamed • ' ' 2131/ b., " it Tbe compasy add s ranis pedant:oV° the leeet ranee toetile. •The Mt bona; ki woocinted In Deem ber. 1844; th e mood home is o c annber„ MA% ecel tbe UM_ _bolumin=eletier. 185110.111 ch additionemhe ' thin Wier mt. , ern the Panel— rook ;:yr without Lumber the we= teellgees• • - Robert Penman... • Jobe 'EL /Mime; • Timm P: James, , ,11. KWh. ' Precletick Brown„ ,kie.C. Omega Taber. • ,; • lone Marim , 1 - #letrY frtecestin. Seib WAY. box Am.• • ahnordetieentalothe bade et tams° eivlaindoha. hOoliodloo and-briber Inneloarloa holeWM at •' Isamu sum newel- • • awn.. bum. ;, •• . • or dr*. , • tounilia. Arm— o Coepty. DV W. IC. I.II(LiWIATEB, •• DENTrWr, .1 . ,"" lama= of Prearlinud Sa s Citinte odDeand rigny.) "Raosa :—Maarini anon &mart 'Third. Mann nankin" Mbar and .Minnkyn Idand when done&' a • 11 A 11 "0 1 - ; • fit eabbarA.,Ware bps* aid . „ sqtrzu wain) ivalort, , —Perg4s going to tat city fbid Mali& ddlaMtocap and aniadat *it ' D. X. D., .111 MUM R. -Andy. Aid: lar De Dom Lin Inning Nknalria indremorod nisiodleeinda es Casio EL Wit. 11?- Sum Pik in Witte lit: whiplla ia. giragissi and wilnit ionhow ain-wirkkol lag Da Bove. ball. , laries gives tree oaths Ram.. AlAg o Wateg. ' Die 118.1R-4s4ii 11 ; 1111 . 1 11 2 2 1 r 14 9nEDt • . Parcel atoucao. ,--1 IJAPITOS 01-104 1 403 01111110 . FIAERTiItAIiSIAti3I , • ' =11=64 :4 1 1 1 ,1. 0 1! EP?: -E'7A4Pl'4'-.141T%V.1 sad 1P French School lbr lroann India. de annollahol Eduestetra healthful kxatkoh delluhtful Alteteande reeldenee and hosuoltke comfort. are the t/str Olen:Nous Of Me new and beantlad Inathation. MOT toodamo endiabere hadtthe number of board ers to sixty. der edid Sena monnetve Feb: let, Par rionlifttle address the. Petaeltol;_ - , • RACULLII O. BUNT, Benely. 'll. J. • " SOX. HA SiNNA _ 08. H. ;11.01NAN. • • 61:t.:, • . • _.' •i This, Out -. ';• .A 2112 th tid It t l iiliria i COWL Y, Fittabarkh,,F , 3..' to Moder of the , • • I" ____ - • l itOrt CITY coLi.kam. _, i ' =Raining swetineni of Caldera Preetium nommen ehip4kgent View* ot Oeilerflialiding.• Hans. int/ of burgh. En.. ii.e. ..../. , I -, ' • !Owe 'sea. b r , " .- Marl SE*. - • I THOSE WAW WISH. TO TAKE 'A . . . t GOOp ( Ouelious pArtp.. - ., For tae. • • reu eboald eehealbe for TEINCI 4t ; DVANCE. .L• -• is.. Eank- et and Stdiitest., Juet the p.m kit hetne • , Sands,. SS BO a year. ' **pal Premieres for thole who get nutlet:lk I -Soecitnen copies mg tree. ' " Addree. 1 g ADVANCIWOMPA.Mr; :"'-, I . '-. •25 Lcentevd Bloch, Chicly°. i thoistakisTr;ff" --- Alsiontes M$ Law. 0111(N—Oth Onitre I , • ; 19- • • , 11111111 C MIER*.OIISIIIT 11., lOWAN. a ~IlesdnLy Joarnal,ombilsbed at Baltimore, - $1 a4ear in silsance. Specimen 10 eta. AderrtiremenPl SO: llelted: Agents wanted. :Address as those, * 0.11,T E . • ' - '; - 'ol4llllber 'and' Weather Sirlo.. *be tea. Chest•abd cote pertecrWcalber 'Strips hi the nuutet, • , .cindea snow, • rain. cold air end - duet. Piked reduced to agents.. •The sale L beyond aurnliag ever offvred. bend keen Agentv circular. • • • J. R. uvAnsmerr ST Nein Ni Y, Vublugto • St, =eon. JAMES - 1 IMPORTER OR! PLOWER S; VEGE" TICE'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE , • Seeds. and: Fioral _ Gulde-int . knowpabhabed. s iao ready send: mt.. taikes‘s work shoed cm teAtouto uwr ekon,,pantJdulag fall , . . Cholera* -kleiwert i Vegetables prima, with plat dlfeethx4for Soong SeOd, CatitorO.S.e. It to besatlfully Muhfrited... With toorei,thsn ONE MTN- DRIDFINE WOOO,.:RN9P4VINMS of Flo4ergf mid ,Vegetables; and a : • BKIWTIFVL coLoaninWot FLOWECS, I Well pinto& oirthitaneettaper. whd,one of .the inoet: l beautiful as well.withe tom. twitruethe-Lworlte of the kind published. CF Seth to all who apply, by um . prWiliaid. for Teo:Ceuta, Which Is imnt hail the coot.' Addriees 3,11011. VJLB. U•Oie.irr. N. NORTH, ARE ICAN bTE - 1:11SUIP CO. TIIROUGiI ItIE CiALITORNLL Pann a _or Wiearngail• tiAltatiO FROM YORK Jiumin 3tk, stb sail %lat. and Febro. Fry 13111ratad.2atab. r Witt Nei, steammhtle orae.First Clam. Paita,gt Lover sh»b y !othelline.. - rnefatttor faittak k tridit.4 the un4ereig-ned ”Alklrelis ! ffreek: ?ft*Vtr' k.- I),I4:CMIRENGTIM. kipni. or - RICHARD RDWAHII. ,'Pott . , • A ll R I CAN RICAN Of.iooll CO; . . 3 40.109?1e54 81.. firs, 'kerb."' . . • mgaicactinerv,.Agents aid 1:1 , rs II) 'ILL TAKIETIES OF, KISKRICIS CLOCKS. Sole Agents 03r .. _. - 1411 - vraancas CLOCKS, ]) AZYG i! Three thknideently_illnemitisi iteeltritik;Op. eon. • tainlpg Inthabu3t Ptirk)k)-lest*akmatkvii, 'for kirn and Wormed, sent, tree on rete rif,S.: cads; by ad dressing the Seeretsrpot the NoWYork /Medical Alai irersity. No. 66 Clizior vises; NO' York City. ...,.. . 30 - 000 - I' It ,A N CI-4; , . HRRING'S 1 , - . , . rt . PATENT i , 1 Ii CRAM ' i I N S.J-IFES: -1 , -• - , • e . • • r . AWARiFICOME NI • KDALS AT 1 • 0 UCTl'al i ' Eilit, ' ..i...idi. OHL IPS EtAlll. \ ' \` , Ne York XIkitrISTION ENIVERNIEI.I. Ej —ea •• a •• l i l' WENNER OP THE WAGilit -; 1 - s., • I air 36 000 FRANCS ! i i •' ; c 56,010 in Giod,,) • ~, At the recent International cornea, in the Puce Erbl talon. • ' The public are Invited to WI and examine the ii.pilit of the Jury on the merits, of the yeS conteet and Bee the otticial shard to the herring's }Went over all others HERRING, rAttEri & sHraga• . I ` , 241 Broarl wet", Ca,hrunitY St.. - ! NEW VMS. lif.ritalFEL. INEILIRING efk 11'0.. 1 , ; PHILADEL P HIA.. * , • , 11(16111t1IVG ir 00., aides ger. ' 2 HERRING, WALRUS% dlc 14011161 , 1001. NEW ORLEANS. , • / , SHEAFEA ' ROCUIRISTE -'•i.•• AXEW IliTate*ror 4:OPTING - LETTERS, .101. bout elthe't Preis or Wateti.thertbyPllMOZ time. labor and exptsre. Ask Cri .Peumili.cater Book." -Por.circulans; "areas P. oA,**liT'r A W.. W. Chart kap!: PhtlaOlphhi. Ag!nta wanted.. -Fthnera * ' Song ' Wanted to•engualtn a mcalneto - , •dating. ine c i o nin and %luta, papaglinia *1 Mk to.sloo per mf nth. , ,Ktkeemi ZUOLER. AIIetURDY . 'N632 - 44,4 Ant St. Vttilad..ll,4ll3.;•Ps MADAm.;•ruy • 4Cainses Mart Bispportni Cambia In one ° garment a rtes ri COsarr, and moot iorytdeSkirt Svport!r ever off( the robll6.' S t ulsti44 the skirts upon' the shoulders stead o[ the . hips: it impaints torm without, tight , tactile; Rig me agdipgince la swami , recommetulai by physicians. I at Ladles. La cy gdoila stares sale by . ! D. IS:BAL 116 Sumter St. Boston, 22W alker Pt., New York. Also. by H ENRY C. MOORS, 429 Market Store, Philadelphia, and STELLIIOIII% LlMidid* CILS & Ott:, II 'lsomer Mreet, Baltimore, Md. ! • ILITAIIITICIS....I.adies or s tientleince to Melt the. 0Y USM &Isom Stuu'peuer, llole Cuter awl Ripper eombloed. &triple, sent by mail for 40 cents. Address Mi. ANNA, WPM, 23 Putman Bt., Cleveland, 4). • :; I ILITALNTE no—SALISMWI to travel and Fel it WI „TY by sample. Otaal wages end stead'. etaklaffstent.. Addrow. with stamp 1.4.14P11.E. & PERKY. IN Semitic St.. Cleveland. Oltdo. . • • • WE ARE CO Ai GI And wIU present tn , nny person sending- es a elnb In' . our Great ••• I • .ONE IjOLLAR SA LE • ••• ~. • DRY AND WANCY goons, s •• . Wsldi i *of ter!ting. Patleins • Free of Cost. may: c iao', 6enci.,ad &Tusk sent So in, tddreas HAWES' & 'ooo' - 13 Federal Su; Ste4tiwi. 111 eau: Mangle Dales. in French, German. and tenglisli Dry sad Panes ponds, easier,. Plated Ware, Albums. FLestbor Goods, .ad. • - . • • - ONE? DOLLAR- EACII. VIM SR uottoitloto. Den Patterns, Pant Pat= ' tens. Aleadsg Mutton s Watetted, Gri and rill. Goods, az..ait. -.Ann Ten enitafor. Pant Pen' Rath slip dem aping an utile In cad dodo Any Person. liege or 'froitio,) can rend In ,a dub Of from $0 to I,oto. as otmesiate-(to cts_ toenebt, nod get; prowl= for so doing. San. is Boatman Ur ens. Sampini and free to aoraddresa.' • RAltTGalea KIDWALLi Hanover St4,110noo ? rinse it is tbe rest Mimiewer 'fend to Astra one: two dare WWI wilt seem good Newitag Mar bee. Welsch. Bilk Drees, Revolver. crime mew Juttele greeted ratrip w rian Of 00$?. Agents wanted everywhere, =4 tamls, toe the beet 1111 Pawn tale In the nwintry. iknd Ibt elrettlan 8. C, 111011LPSON & . I • Itl itrxhange St, &Mow Kik_ 1111 MATTION IN TRADE. LA DI irll4l,l—Yosi pnreeehe tor the anm nit • _ E poLLAR, Silk, stertoo, rutd Alpine* Dreier& Shawls. Bal moral, Linea Mande.. Embalmed Table , diver% Watdaril. Jetqllther "Wed Wee, Sewing Me dkiasscAe. dew of tan or atom with tee tante tor errs dm:lW cheek.'end the settee Alp of the dab wilt Amin szat worth SS to POO,' wording to teuetrie med. ti Irate/ Mainline- am/ - LW rot Item. r, 00 4 esxneOrs to . W.: MAR= SCO,, 04 andite Paderet at. Boom t3Blit "NB ,nr, Dalin; iGoga4v l w t ==g itarldnes. taae u Bit vet CISCIMAMII SE l! PI IL.. I Oft toll pidicidg4 of*agog Oat Dotter sat ci a llt e" imina tkousigra e lrgig I ! " , - .a i t!', 111 , °18(41444 . 0 , 1 ,4:... ' iittlit t EZEEP, 4 0 /10 3 1 ar e. er Wm* 4Y r . or el* the ° eV* ttl y L t oteethode Ur ania:las I) LAS 11,11 e f ir .4114wilit IL11411(11 4 110 Lo w ffe obtaltil wbride- We prim istlirlsed sl ut, at up =or 4TI l it i stiliV i naltp, lailmailliakql Miss 10 ackal - , 0 1 4 140 7 11 1 81 0.10 11 •• .mssos# — *arm aripsysimmift , 'l l i• aro Pawl „. 41011 W mama • 7 - Nita Ospio• int*sam . . DIESS TO . TFIE Aintlil• ~• • , - CAN FLAG. • !ben . ... train her thileudam height Unfurled ter standard Y.O the Itlf: She tore the azure Wito.Oftkht.. . • And let the Wari or glory went -.- . i rfot She mingled wan ft, gagman dye!, :'-' ,-.. -• The milky baldric id Uhl aides, . , • , And striped i pole celestial witile,.. , . ~ . ...WWI APIs the rooming light !..; Then. front lr f IA the /110 . 4 ' striped . . bloiltal,ted . erg beanie down. ~•,-,- '. - t . 2 - , &urgent tn tct Igbizit hind .• 2 ' . 4 • The symbol her ntemetiland.: • . . ' • , ~ . .. . , -.. Flaked the brio* t thj foide shall ely r . .. The elen of hope add trhnoph high! ,'NY . ' When twitalta the Ague/ Wormers time r ' . ; 'And the lone line (Omen glimmlng ma : 1 ',, • Ere yet the ill'e-bUoci. wan" and Vet. ~' liatillmrued the glistening bayonet,— - ,"', ' Each sealers eye.nitill brightly tam' . , " To irberettry dicteotglorlea barn.; . . ' -- , And at hit sprisighig stem adysnee4 • Arent War andsengeareetiontabdetimee I - And when theittn _ VonWorottiltir,d. • v Heave In wig !To's* the battle d. And glorgtabrea rho and fan.- . - - . Line shoots alone on midnight pall .! . ' There slosh thy victor &area glow,' . ' And i•Owering fors shall fall DeWitt' • Each millant arm that striker below; • That lovely messenger of death.! Flag of the sea! o oceans wive Thy stars shall glitter ceer.the brat, When death, careering on:tlie gale. Sweeps darkly naiad the hellled tall. • Aad Mutinied waves rash wildly heel: Aletwre.the broadsides reeling rack , • The dying irwidereid the sea •• ' Shank**, at once,to heaven 'and thee, And:labile to Pee thy splendocas 134 In titarnplho er theelosing eye., • . .. Flag of the free hearts, bnly 601314 , ~.., ~ , 4171itigel tow& , to talor glees . . *rb stars have Alt t i tie walla doine • And all thy tees were bdrttin beams ; - • ' Forever float that ktPlitsill Cdiekt... 1 .....„ .-' where breathes Me toe but tuts pewee oa,. :- -.._ 'Witli frecdom4 soil beneath out feet . Ana fretalom.o banner strreantlbg over-.as! cji . rinn the li : aw-York TVibune of Jan. I,IBU. ' _ , .. , •. l ' - 1 , 8'6 7: : ' Theliast year, c i mpared With the sir pie-, • has like • the. dull; leaden eedingYelk oltke r - 64 ei lt sky of a Nave r av, eon I w ith .0. 19wlifig.temnests - nf ltsub, the livid light: nings liif July., or the Alead"chill and fleecy' snows of •Pecember, , A year of - few .great events- or-, violent icatastropbes; but ott,dun and dreary distrinst that curtained the heAV ens and tlie,sonis orrnen'in half &year of no csweepirigibusiness failures, tact financial 'panics. but ;one of constant doubt and ansietylin boldness etrcles; a univetkal epoch of disthtst, heginninewith the highest, and extending t&the lowest °fitter offietsts ';-, running threugh.every branch of industry— the wine; the factory, Abe tarni—btit .eitne daily Abe Southern plantation, exciting dls rr 'trust in the relations of employers and em j ploy ed, and nourbitfing everywhere the 'fn ' verish desire for changes, overturnings, an 1 revolutions in•busiticsa and -In politic.' ''- i The, rlotructlots of life,.labor, and.dapital; occasioned by - the{ u ltebellion.. w,hich,_fell at .first most heavily poi' the Soutti;-has been undergoing a gradiud diffusion ,of its effects during the pastyear, not only [throngh the Noriti.:l/nKthroughout pie civilired World. `4'6eintereata4S-.llle,yarious raoronattnities of Mankind are so aepa`iabirbih ud one section or country suffer, its sufferings in: (lamed over the whiile, as pain inflicted on a i,ingle rnemberttviittall thmu6..thei entire body, and refornfsl and Iteueliti ttre.difhtseil. In like tawnier. The abolition of slave-labor, at the South has given a greater freedom, I. %,a higher price i td„the. entire:l4*m of the r,-Nortb, Could erkisncitathin have been tic complitilied-PateefrillY, the: ineresserl • inde , pendeeoe of the working-class ato ' the'North I would . ? have been represented -by a rise .in wages and ,theprotits of labor, with but a very slight otwi in the. increased'cost-of Tiding.; . lint who accompli lied amidst the destruction and D rees ' of a" , igantic war, It conies so laden down with ea and,added cost of living as almost Ito o tweigk the ban 4ts derived from ' hachainge -Nev,sitbeless, the.year opened at \the ~ rth with those I accompli b ed and co,. perative I lan movements, ! not, proviakpl by Suffering, nor like the breed riots of En dl or / Baris, but originating among workmen,4ho'iivere all actually'and profitably, einplokert ,They .assemblediin conventions, toad, Slate, and national,- and alined in some 'wetto eta ,y, the enlarged freedom which they 'ednatio y felt, in star. `Anis known as eighthoifrAaw and in: co-, operative movements Whictr-wm lift the employe info_ an employer, arid the operative : into a capitalist. i • Th* movements, tt ' ecat,; sequence of. the growing freedom oriel* . were a diffusion of the effects of Southern •• ancipation: The fifth:lj of foiuiiiiiiiiitl 'of . to era at the South from the condition. of Ella • t ', fed and ;Worked like , cattle, into the . • • laborers, demanding and recetir,;.: 'log . we:es,. c • kftuot but raise the compeft-' saw* of the ~ .i. t millions': of Northern, :worki. p o en and in ~ en who were comp* ? ting w thlltem in Eli • . Ammon _labor• mart of .our, n• innafindustr .. • • laimiof a . 114 0,1 Iworki • g at a c x ,1 . :1 I ten ce.n , day, tends to spa • ce the wegeeof the en around hiritil • . much as lf he were a f and tliatiw-re his wales.] Tht-Roat --haute t •convic prisni ha which 4,tX)o;(l,9oofinnocent ;prima • ?..were u derhidding ati•puilerwort-, ing - th • laboring 41tuis Of the' Nottb._ Offset ting th a tendene,r .in iSlaveryjo )Diver the .compe • nation for labor thronghout the NOrthi as we 'as the Sentli, was the reduction of- cost of living efftheted on behalf of the North. ern 1 4 • rer as consumer of the products prods • - • at a loareri cost by the .oppressions of sla labor thnO ;the co uld have been* sold to ; bed MS' the w of the slave, la princi tilineredientin !be cost, been stolen.: While to Northern laborer bought his cots ton . • a cheaper 'teatime they were raised , by in , aid labor. hesold bin own labor theme :er k by being obliged ,to • compete With tbe -same • opald 'sinner, ,and, as •e net result of Slavery; his, lose th xceeded. 'his .gala in about the prOpO n lion that his entlreemnings I xceeded the s all ; •pprtinia of them Which he expended fur . p,onileproderedlor slave la bor.j.., At eertamly,r therefore, as the whole is greater than a so. 'the Northern: laborer was affectod by the - 'Slavery and-Was made free In• • the, ern neipation of • the. Southern, ,I'lv '• '1 ,•_ ' •••_: • t while the. freedom of labor is Snaps pe le to, a faieditialOo of the.Proata of. roil' , elements,. in SErrne, sense , antagenbt:-, tie to treedorn, viz,- law, orderAmd security , to Capital, att e es-atial-to•the continuance of industry ltaelL.4Thx•Otighout th e South ,.ern State*, that euitual antagonism , and dls t,)e trust is between th eWlittes and blacks, hick ilassbeen repreiented in fbe Governme t by , theithamalons contllcti betamen the' resin; dent and Congress, 1 and by tlnkres ;policies of reconstrnethm , luts no ' ye been reconciled.' The yearopened - with sub stantial overthrow by Congress of the Press dente policy . basingf reconstruction the, white vote only ap I conceding th e ' 1 Of the South to i t 11de Rebels. DIMS& substitutedthe rid icyi l of universal ffrage, excluding only Rebel who , bad vio an 1 o official omit to Join i e Rebellion. They aimed-, so to recruit ct theSouthas would presto- 4 , r_ e the 'power in the bands loyal, , freeitom loving linter) and prevent A Acasitb-' ern reactioibtOwaril S every. This his bees the Salient political eat of• this' ~Si it icone Of thegrestlesiding events in • Ala tory of onr coun t ry. , ' I Upon its wisd• .• ,the Republiesn party hatistaked not only its as bendency but • its existence. The in • deuce of the Administratidn being thrown . .• at the return of the !Southern • States • the Union on this hasle t reconstruesion it • tilde ed, Industry , in; the tsin reconstructing States, meanwhile, baa I been greatly. em • • -.., but th e conseuttenCes me•by no .• in se. riot's as might hive b*.n expected to follow. so great a social and political retrubil • -as the great Rebellioni_i;The destitution is . • , • • -. to , those distriethoilffiashwippi and • . . ..•• which; have , suffered , from floods , , the .worm. •• In other' sections of thee . • th• the :freedmen are Working well; saving " ' '- . schooling their, ehilate, 'making II . st • • about politics eximptito laCte,sud ha ,ixini raided, as i Meer Class. few pr no . commit 'Their, deposits of over $8,000,000 la the' ale rings banks during the year, and thewest interest in theilr acbOoll• are the • proofs Of their advancing Welfare:- While. a 1566, . under the workingn Of .the President' 'peaty the Mere intimation that colored eltl -1 de.: sired td‘votet Outset/TS massacre at New Or leans, an Other at Memphis. • and threw dig; lot s wholiSouthinto a fetmest in wh, similar explosions• at Other points , were loin' nenlcin 1807 every blick'snanin %belga Sta *ho 'desired has 'rated, iirgh kilt miolePee La" ream ever attended In eleiiikin 0.90*Ae4 IT Wldlen alone.. • 1, • t- .1. ,; ••:. • , ~ Unfotianstdy, the it !Ws were so framed that the - *Uwe of x. peeing their.oowatthn counted is ,as their irate.; awl hence •in '9l:lllkia States the entire Rebel vote staled wire& the polls : : But by whatever obi s itlitt theca emberreeeed, th ewcittniry Mil ram* M. be gruel:lll3W' while iiiiverf_in•Oi l Obsitha , and Conservatism in,itstheasarea ve thud J ' riversof bigot leanwaid Buil" .- ';'. Mir Etythelpstion, bits Inver enslllB Air is life nor a te t :ribut as goy . ..iii, operation se t is Jiotth ' had it WA ere the 'larders #4, under.; the wont(' lite , -----,---, prodnetion - oecaseeg by a Mrat'ind the decline in the nine of its ple, product, in to Pest* 'The Witted for.' ce the year erill not ex ' 1'50,000 bales, worth abort in a. The price * len than half that of last ear, while the amount exported lewdly ex mils that of the C ars tist- P rec ed lo ll theater I To offset this never. the South has p wore head than ever before, and it re mina yet to -be seen how much poorer the Smith is Aleut nu"' der, the old sieve - saratent.. welch kept them constantly. a year- or. ekhteen months - in debt" to the. North fort heir turd and i loathing., Thenughone the ,North, thiecropa for the yea; :have been moderate, and the tea, f, , which might have %maned from an alum time supply baleen *tinting,. There has le.am a 1 stringeeey,, wont of enterprise. :led disposition amine produeetrfid teantifiete rue to bicauciatt with tying at anChor. - e Atli er thee risk the ehnken , nick , decepovecitr rents, • and foaufdhe breakers; ()wing to the advance in ratetelai wages. . and cost of tieing. a tariff Which wee designed t be in sonae de greemotective has utterly , hided to protect our inuustrY,.aiinattownin the fact that our• imports have nether been so large. Mph of our manufaentidg and mining capital is nu able to comeieteMvith the loWer-priced for eign labor, and die enterprises it snatainsiare suspended. ,In ap i F of a con siderable body of operatives liana out of mploy, there is no evidence iii ye ethat the et e of want' , Will at all, approach that.,hicli • our lerge cities have freqpintly experienced during peaceful times. ; There la 1 Otriegenci , and need of edonomyi;t but no precessions, of 'the uttering, ne'seet t lbousec i i inxtreina want. , The tinelmi, of taxation'has pressed-too se. ,vetely on industry; of every kind. Beside the enrreut of eloternmerit and interest on the pu is debt, the tax-payers have nald. Including unfunded debts. stout $475,000,000 - 9 aceount of the mincipal a, the National, debt since . Aug:l,.lSea. , Undoubtedly, a re ' teete from this excessive burden will be de mandedand obtained' foi the 'coming year. ~-The various financial and *dints - MI causes to which eietave alluded, and the recreancy of the Presided, have contributed to dampen the ardor of the Republican party ih all the elections held - dining the,year, AO torn over a portion of the floating voteto_the Democratic . , ticket, and to inspire• the later wllisi 'new lease of' that life which' itwas tit ught its adrcuutelt• of Slavery , its host Ity to,the war and' sympathy with the Rebellion; and its complicity' with treason and assaiseination, had nearly.ahialhilaled. WA le the lieinthli-.. can party is 'in fall possession 0-both houses efiCongresiand the Governor and Legisla tnrer.of nineteett of the-twente:stven States • now'in the Union. the DemoeUts divide with [ it the power of the States of New York, Con necticnt, -New. Jersey, and hio, and have ,anie .confrol of. California,entiacky, and T, e triumph °t i the Cidisetv live or Retel party in the latter States is a` faulting proof, of the result which would have suffered 'in the entire South had the Republican patty. lacked the eonragt to extend the„riebt of suf,„ Iregeto .the blacks.' The RepublieSna of IffitryiliniLhadtit see time the power te make suffrage inipartialt hut dared uot.- As a tit consequence and pimisliinent-thes , now' hull not x dingle office hi the'State;lind are politi7 es* .ass. helpleteras the class which they feared to enfranchise. In Tennessee, on the other ,hapd,'_ Impartial-infinite has secured - the political coated of Abe State In the hands of. men who wereileyaljnriag the war, anti 1 who were in favicgotfinel political and civil rights for all; same experiment on a larger scale, with he Ramo °lnlet. was ine_vi. table in the ten fecal - At:meting States. To have: admitted them on - 'the Johnson policy, I with their goveriaaanta hued on the white vote odly, nine-Onthz of twhich is disloyal , rend reactiontity;Adisfratichising the blacks,'' ~who foiniOlne teilthe of the loyal people of these States, Watt) hiee been attended lby .ci .the following edit etenma, ,17. : 1 I Theye 98114 Meet of the blacks, if not, by the reateratimecif the old slave teem . * leut hy the eniiebterat of black coda, whirl would'have Subjected thew in sinaeitio` the whitee, as the Jews Were ' enstivedin a mass by the Egyptians.- I -',' `... The tem' el the triamphant 'Rebel Stab, to tbe Venni - wor / ild`have been . e prat:, Omit : partnership between the 'Union and the. Rebellion,retainii - in each all the explosive elements. which) arid it In a five years diwar against Lid er, nd liable et any naoe ent to be-eiasOed, (Jrr again drenched, in lb • by"a new Ovolution. , -3. elereturte:whalithave eaved the moti ons itereiy ef';'State' Severeignty, around which fatal errerthe Democratic party would have rallied, our ,as before. the war. of the solid vote.of the; Southeln States; and en which they would have elected the Psesident in leas, and e' majority, In both houses of Congress- The Northbeleffluartirali again at the feet olthe South; there' would . have - been, as of elk no security for isfetee Pave in anbmissieu to the demands of theNkeithae • .. Settee. -, „ ... 4. The - tenni of the - Deinoerfttie-Rebel party'of the Nedb teed South to power Wolin, . ve led' to the r 4, ,al of the taxes arettarills lie 4 V to Pak. Mi interest on the national debt, the ern ' Idiot' lab the Federal ii 4 eu Gov t, of , lite financial and pelletal ena) o telliers,-to ilmegient repudiation find na thinal die trhor,' to the idestruction of ourna: lionid ;emi*. and the ' "substitution of a State cuttency-;--in One; t) ,all that could again pluiethe heel of State SovereigntY on the neck of the nation; and-the heel °file elaieholder on thelneekof the freedmtm.— Unde r the eizendet9o,. the South helleriOff that . t North Would nwer again incur the Inca! ' bible:tossek'incidenttoanettier attempt teens - tan the-UAL* against leheilion, could probably by anotifer• effort have- destroyed the Union, and blotted out the Unlted States of Ameile.s fro4the list' of netioes. -.From all these icr * pan g, evils the adopnon °elm partial au rage Congress has TE'SeIIC 41 oar, beloeed untrif ,By a glapce at the lists .of registered voter /Y. 1,3119 includes-' 'illy three who have the rigieto vote ill 'spite of all dis franchising ciantu, it will he mein that the whites are in altuajority in ' !Wei oe the ten Sonthein Stately .IWhile the' majerity of the whites in each ethers' State were disloyal, nmiand are 'till onary, , the returbe from. the 'election* showl.l4o the: white loyal vote, re enforfaed by the lined vote, is a-041.10.01R in every Southek State. The following'see the registered vettets of all the' States except Arkansaa, In which the whitee,eullhe loyal party ere in a like majority : • , • a^ • . Wanes. Blacks. ' Total. Alabama. ... ...'TtiOTO . ,Pe roo lra,'.' , lo' - Florida.... '-, WNW ,- ;151ta " 'T.G,•114 thalorla. ......:•':' 95414 93 .4 50 1 4N, 02 : 1;0041,1111 ... ... 44.13 e R 2.911. , 147,639 4, lemillikati- - ...1. - taa.esta ~sees 137.841 IQlmthearolhul4lAlmo - rIAT 1 1 4 5_ 1 "± 1 heath thmollaig • 46,lsl '19,026 tea , .. Te5aa... 4 ..,.4•54,CCA 0.430 104,0911 ''..,..yirglata . ' Aimee 1U4,00a 4r0,000•- •:‘", ~ -. ".. • -3195,864 473,669. 1at9,571 : la te.ka Or thillieStates, if the question of . Union. Orfree Slavery or, freedom, were -left to the a t, aennalone, the Union would ,be dissolved an Slivery restored. ~In each tIV I, of them the ear Wiatteetipne, if submitted to the vote, Of ,the whole people except only those who petlifred thenuelvea is joining the Rebellion, 11 (4 1 41 he - deeided for , -Union and freedom. ','Werge thls tact tinonly`argument I Me Impartial anifrige, it wonid N dembnetrate Its nolitleal necessity. • , N. N.', I" is 111 BrUll, Melt, of the South Ameritan Re, public., and Mexico, where etiffrage la With eat distinction if . Mee, or Ort/or. WI hue been spared allithe mane* growing out of neer. ha the iktthh West Indies, where . nitrate warp sly retained In the White race, the ent haa,prftvetle P,endgm'a boX OCentilli.,", Z" - . t- .. -i a -,, - COM. "ig /Marti to littera' suffrage. The Re. ' willaintain it by over pnubarty whelming ; . .The 'Southern- Stater will b e and thti Union restored ,on that basis. "The free labor of the South , will In a few Ova renew the wealth which wllstaltan=the vain effort to enslave I it; andoer , with Institutions wholly Just and.free, Will ailinumemore tepidly than I L eVeilliefin, inlndeatry;Mreallb 'and entente Railroads ma '.,itet run froM the North, into the Shutb,, ' ~ the -great Men" 'buds midden°, re only EAU and West, and eite. netting no ' Merdally with a people whole j am diet allsibra*bat been that their market/ Were awned instead of at home. 4satie deli).- ted at pyeseutiAti the culture of , Cotten. tha Beath will eater'. more largely into Its MOW' War% 'oath* Slte tor the unpaid ic hlar ot sma th is IP arel ahaa&after; et Itteelliety. -The ity, it mad capital of th e tiorth will bell UUKAllia. ____.. Mai • Boas twat illerlyra ' let 7 of Soo' of everffesarptlcamvichetared,bosillaielead or4l:l42batteeite nts. 'which had been buriekkir fortryesis. At thatlinte the "scene". was somethftitatra .ordinary;. and ,thank i hungry_ fy were nourished du* the,scvere lucicriliscoverfl hundreds or Cara: _ • , Thnecene on s lefecinesday. more [Wielding,- tueljthe upl aniormt ior one' orftlie robin cities otaile,ll7,the angry productive of rttuckiterne4ette... _ to the waxier the neighboshood. . It mite& that not! mi than l,OOO tow liave.been ;last upon thine alai* - Ttetz en eatly,hour 0,1116 meriting the beacifpiresent ed ; is!raost adulated • appearance : NOWT , every : cart in the town vas Ogled „Into shine , to cktri *away the treasure, ti do 1 " banks adjeining the railway .he, raised, sonte of theth containing from fifteen tons;of coal. • The poorer inhal of thetoWn fluncil out with barrows: but sluts; and - eeeryideicsiption of rocks - tar rte which could, be ;rendered available to r 'gather the cast-upireasnr* 3.* Great Merel The Washington etirnnicle•ttait _a lgthy re en- • port of thetelebestioe, by the - coloreq chi-. zees of Washington, of the anniversiuyofthii• emanciptition prociamatien held fa that thy: , on the night of the Ist inst. We glvelhetfel- , lowing extracts, retretting that Want of sPieet -- , . . prevents•us printing all-the Ipettlesitstalli _ • The colored Presbyterian church on Fif teenth street; Ives crowded to its utmost ea-' pacify last evening totelehrate the miniver-. -, aary . ef the emancipation proclamation.. The--. Services were commenced with prayer hype' ReV.' Mr. 1 ?Anse ; • after which De, O. B. _ i Perils, afteia•few brief introductory rerauta, , introduced to the pudience Senator Pomeroy. , ,mlio delivered a altrut buteloquent and well - -, time address. Its he eigetteti r •" -..,, i . ,.." on, e..celored raee to• diligently guard their ~:i nigh ii, i t net as heretefore, and the -country W°e have - no tailSe to complain of the-use "•• they 'mule of that sacred right, the, ballot., ..,J lig was fellowed. by: Prefessorr-Witsoe, cashier of .t_tt , Freedmen's Saving Feed," .: whose remarks were kite*. end fre<inenfit app uded. -- - -:- . : - .. ? 0 t eml 0. 0. Howard then virile forWitrd: : i Re as greeted- with _tremendous applinse, Heitt '11.: - -----. ' • f. - z _ ; li i . -The charges' made • against the ' eolMed" :people that they 'were lazy, ilijoinfil; itt".•.- were totally untrue, as statistics 'meld prove. .-:. , , fhe prosperity of the:beuntiyamect theelotes , • p of the, rebellion was perfectit astonishing,', yet we hear the cry of our enemies that the country his been ruined.' Pe.,?,ple forgetthat a mliqUien has happened. i ~ ~ --: -- Gthseral :Reward here read eitratia flora the report's of -the assistant nomnitsalreiers,of North and South Carolina, GeOrght; Fleitida, and other Southeru.t4tates, slowing easelai. sivey that the progresiimade hy the freek, people of the South was' marvellous in the , extreme. and salilif the.whitele in that' • section still show their indisposibon.to labor, .• :at learryamd the blacks :Continue in their l ' ~e- e neetzenOiever to educate the Ives;' they' • ~. Will soon, - ritii Maki,- contain a: .the Intelli-1 • , geneeof that part Of the count des; 4 fag fleneral.Howard urged tee„ 8010 1. ~ ' ~ i t. pie to stand by the truth and Aletseiti ate. hm° 'lt t ' ..,.. to, rely upon the mighty arm]] of God 'and ft .eling, close to morality; by--doing this the ..:`', ", • (inward march of , their progress tirdelct nenrer! „ ,! be - stopped, and equal _rights bit deeply midi.- ?, lastly rooted iti the hearts of all. • -- 1 - -i " f . kipperal Butler /vas ; then ' introdneed , sl u t .-, I received with a perfeet Storm ,of,applause, i ,lasting' several miteites. OetferCßutieri spoke as follows i ~ .. . •i • , - . 1 feel, - my countrymen. that it la good for us to be here on this tenniversarY of tittiati- . pi - nation .of •American liberty. The;greet , ron*at betteeii , .Rifelianan and Mama was ' or the extension ref. Slavery, and fkom that , , lute cloud no Iligger than . amen:el hand re- - i nited that which' w.e 1111elpte tonight— - -- 1 , i The: white nt an was;first eManeipatal, ttUe.thenderitig of the guns of n : meter i , it. 14 1- tirst - during . th_e -war WO ecireely , k,.* .: "i Srbat,we were .fighting for,..aa,,tinaliarr ,t al I hand of the slave, waste - to - bail strie -, -., e - .:;," i (tlnititatiorr, arid we.seempl:tilia," t' • , •-•- : . without any gni*. :4laves iveraanitio , 1, •-..- • co trig " Into ,ourlines , and by ebtuAltritkiatil N ' a ... 7 obligations the generals of our • artily i w'otre • .i . „ sending tbdit back - again.• One day is she . early part of the warn crowd of littielesnil4, , . -- cA) t vered. with Sand 'from the.embankumats , they bad been u tlrowing up for theiereleds„ . ; milder their way into it .general ' s camp , and -•" • Were seized as tratiand of 2 al War; the' general ; ~•• ~ e ncluding that;ttiey should no' longerglitc-, i s 1 epd combirroi the rebellipp,..at . iettit fo 1 "--- 2 , hi department.' IA voice-t -I - Who itaa- that"'' ~• •":1 , elnerar?" AnOther voice : --"(lineral Birtler. " - ;•::•:1 T emen - dous applause That act-was - but' -':fit Ue emanation of the minds of the peoplie .:-. 1 tll neigh the - man in , command at the-tame„ • • -, and 1 claim no title Ita•disenverer.of the. ides, , .1 if it be termed a discovery. - The ides that - • 1 t i ;sir ar -would crush •alavery. gradballY be- .. came - apparent. " , Frement saw it while in the • loaei - West, and Ore freedom to the slaves in, 1 • Missouri."-qh.en ;came the, clothing. of thsi•, - 'black man with it snit Of blue, ands bayonet .... , a d Musket in is haul Td - the rebel' , me. - 4 . c - e .ititlehted forNthis. Upon _entering:Abe . • ty ; oltiewOrleanitwopinients ofeolOred.' ': 1 ' - -troops .were found, wi • colored oaken. • :-•..; which was •heyond the point, 'we ttnened.— , -' .z The-whit - rebel soldiers had 'run away.- Tie-:; - • I colored ones alone retrained; and - were rest- -. kg imietly.,lo,their beings:. ;Thestkkek upon 'the arnly . Wii,ich 1 conlaraniled:belOro:Daton : • I Rouge Seisixsevere•ime; and-we needed re ~1- . j inforcencients to bold our own. - i.ltelimriploal- ''•, •to i Waftbington for aid, it being &flee Reit '...,.., second Bull Run fight: and they answered. ~ "lte can'tsive n - man."....'. I then _replied, "1 't:.l must call on : Africa for help.", and Si id am— , -", , ending for the officers of the twaitegro re- ~ giniepta, I iteked: them if they Were willing to • ' eillist:abd fight for the Onion. They yepiliii, ; .. , 'ties;" 'and in ten , days I htultwo.regkattll‘ 1 and shortlit`rtfterward four of them. ' - . 't They askedlike if their offieera could still commandlimin t `I replied yee: These, men ' represented $15,000;000 wortbof taxable pro- perty, and 'had been living all their Rtetblier -:, ' in the ,, State.•--Therir were their homes, their:, ; ..", --•wiva:Sitnueltildren, tied' they told, me-Ahat • ' -, they - flail ba i a * .tatked , to.vntertbe rebel - W.=., - , . vice and dare not refuse. I hadlleard that Itzl ,r • negro would pot ßirht, • I asked Ihein_ifthey ' -' 1 :: . :-,would tight., • They replied: "Yes& tm4B. - • ~ z 1 asked•themlf they could fight, why. &m,dy• "had riot' some ,irodil•blackmarkstrnek,a blow7'. "far, -liberty in;the absence of so many of 1,141 , C;_ 'Mailers ? 'They beiltatedto:reply , ; and, after"! ••-• itirging them to- dcrisn, said that If they bad ' -,lord an insurrection,, a War" rates would - ~ _ have Cusped, and then ,wl4, general of your - .. 'Crees would have given es Idd whew we Would `have 'been . Compelled to call lor it? 1 Wasupable to ans*er the question: . Row .. trot: day I here always- bellOyed a wit of ; :r -rides ,to let an iinpeleibnil.l People - 410y ,-- - ruidied into riii , office, and told m lonleo-c, ries of-a riling to•tole 'P l oPelP.Pli.f - P ula or:-; - the other: I never • feared a: rtaang--e.vatta" - - proved it to be an Impoasibility. •'. - • • We need eta constitutional ameatit to •.. settlet OAS great queition of, Niel •tighb:—., Theludid anion; the shock of battle and.vhe - ebeh 'or steel has settled that .grail. Own- 'Alm.lt They bewell enough tO pot Itl span _ ' sliocik forstnne one to learn !,,rho does not „-,--- kuo*-the fact' -There was to: be, *Mir - Alitsloigtr—lha * lf were to he freemen. -,:-, Free, t hen -Isbere' 1' itt America. What:;,, to - tase , framen-4a Artunicis? ' Mt •Agit , -Co 'elect their bkirrukce and to meet *Wow* laws. 'The ralwallen Owned the vdiviS - slavery, and t i li m ei. b n an of Orrery the right to hit IS' 1.13." 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