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THe age fsa sage ew SF nese | FBR WAKELY 8151. PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, D ‘ «al i 9 Eas SO IE | : a Ae oy — (SUNDAY EXCEPTASD, ‘ * 1 ee Fem Peo 47 THS STAR/EUILDINGS, soraiaing € grester purlety °< iwlerseting rene. Gerns: of Porsayleanie avenue Gud Eleventh 13. . tng "Rte coe be foced | SUV StRer—is PUR bet os Friday merni+¢ i Pad es—Cark, ceayted.y, me advances 7 Single copies (in wrappers) cam be pre *ared =: \Le counter, imunediasely efter the lever | ofthe paper. ¥ . ‘ ——— Y Ww. D. WALLAOH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $68 year, or 3? cents per month, Yo mai! subscribers tke price is $3.50 = year, im advance; $2 for six @ontns; £1 for three months; and for less them Maree mon bs tt the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin tle copies, On cxyr; In wrappers, fwo cars. {L™ Acva.tmexents should be sent to the fice bet<te iz o'clock otherwise they may Ast arpesr ! the next day, GTON, bab vee, XIX. | WASHT cma Tabeal the er of taki af place, Us ir penta urrronwoamerte 1856, face arising of some of them on the Cumberland, | tie Last Victory imArkansas—The Pesition and [ have beén assed by the Hon. Andrew ef Geu. Curtis. , Jobnson, who was then Governor of the State,}] Rota, Me., Maro 18 ~Anticipating some D. C;, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1862. “te OFFICIAL, IROW Haxnsx4,, REASURY DEPAKTMENT, 3230 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pronvany 4, 1962. GENUINE PREPARATION. OTICR. 18 HEREBY GivEN of the readiness of HON. MONTGOMERY BLAIR ON EMAN- CIPATION. The following is the letter of Hon. Mont- gomery Blair, on emancipation, to the Com- mittee of Invitation of the late meeting at the i i i in Texas county, Mo., Gea. fal- partment to redeem the Treasury notes U Cooper Tustéiate: mia prow but bis prompt calling ons af. gb, ck fared ve companion and’, wiery of wa nd ripper oneness Cente tee EMILE DUPRE. - pany comERatR iLO Wasanixerox, D.C , March 2, 1862. But this antagonism of race, which has led 7 a ders, 7 “got of Congress spproved December ¥3d, 1857, and Fl . GeyrceMen: J have the honor to acknowl- | to our peseddt ealemiciod and might lead to Pair sothat viclaty, Snding ne sarmy Col W ood Tretsury notes peyable in sixty aoys from Just Received and Opened, Compound Fluid Ex‘raet Buc it, d ur fevor of yesterday, inviting me to'| yet greater, if it continues to be ignored, will | Pra encpuatered a largely superior force of rebels, : 0 rds authortzed by the act of Congress approved ing of the citizens of New York, at the Cooper Institate, on the 6th instant, and reques'ing my views on the subject of the call. Lehall not be able to attend the meeting, A large and first<lass stock of choice 1881. . Pa ein Taliniss “wie te-ekr wane ees FAMILY GROCERIES, will cease'on the 7th day of April next by terms eliver us from slavery in theeasiest, spoedi- |} but after a sharp fightrouted them, killing abcut est, and best manner, if we feco; nise it as it 100 and taking many prisoners. ‘Atnong the latter is—the real cause of tronble,;and invincible, | were three colonels. Our emneniece - J and deal with it rationally. Tbe prisoners ttken by Gen. Cartis at Pea A Pertwe and Bpeise Rewady Por Diveanee of the . consisting of: PRADDER, KIDNEYS. eR AVEL, sad DAOP- nor have e leisure to write out my views} We bave but to propose to let the white race Rides Se sow en route for St. Louis, under a cegnens Soe respectively. fe 5-tap7 SUGARS, of ofl gvates PICAL DW GLA iNGS. upon the eubject with the care demanded by | have the lands intended for them by the Cre-{ P: Tee Sport that Gen. Curtis is in a dangerous . , & J ine {nersases (hs power of Cigrt sien, the nature of it, but I will offer some thoughts | ator, to turn the fierce spirit aroused *by the tion arefalse Porage for his cavalry is scarce, PARTMENT OF STATE, TEAS, is 6 WASURE Ob cnivameun ieee for your consideration. secessionists to destroy the Union to the sup-: In other respérts the situation of bis troops is Wasmineton, Jannary 25, 1962. Sul al Marmasonae ENLansuwante Gre voteeen T do not concar in the proposition, that cer- port of it, and at theeame time to break up} cheering. Secretary of State will hereafler receive OOFFEE, 4&8 Woll 22 PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. tain States have beon “recently overturned | the siave system by which the mst fertile] . The dembralised and crippled forces of Price | yy, of Congress on business on Saturdays, BUTTER, and wt brerted as members of the Fed- | lands of the temperate zone are mono} and Yan Dorn are moving southward. with Saftirday, the first of next ‘ — = 1 n,”” upon ee the = » based. | and wasted —— ‘the pork wen e i GEN bey i The tillaeine i Gen b J . LGD, his is, im substance, what the Confederates | logic of the centus #bowa, is being wor! out, * s > = * rf LiAM f FLOU. thems and the fact that secession Ree sie no political Waddperent oun pre- fase me Relat eee Panes 8: = * yuhet Bak PAR. BEWARD : = ¢ HELMRBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD is maintained, by the authors of this call, ter | vent being worked out .The esserce"Of the: *Ugt! Dore; Marck teers Seerctary Stanton: | ¥ {TAR DEPARTMENT . MAILLARD’S CHOCOLATE, Por Weakrosces a different parpose, does not make ft more | contest is, whether the white rate shal] have ‘A scoutiag party under Lt. Col Wood and M: jor Ww Sent er eee &o., ke &o. Ariaing from Sxorsves, Habit: of Dissipation, oo «i, or prevent them from being | these lands, or whether they shall’be held by} Drake, consisting of abont 250 men of the din reat sail att be . 4 i Lariv (rdisorency or Anese. fs and abettors of the Confeder- | the black race, in themameof a few whites. | Missouri and 3d Iowa cavalry, encountered near | OnpeRav, That the War Department wt! be All of which be oferr at i The blacks could never hold them as their } Salem, Ark; abou ,000 of the enemy under Cols. closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thuredays aad i ee ee ees £ : No one who knows my political career will t Jrd.ore EaArbion, _ Loser of Power, own. for we have seen how quickly that raca | Coleman. Woodsides and Mcferland. After a Fridays against all other business but that which = r= sors of | D Moulty « 4 su*pect that my condemnation of this doctrine | has disappeared when euanripsied. Experi- peda rtp ae heer healers yas relates to active military operations In the field. PIKE’S CELEBRATED WEISRIES, be ge £ is influenced i any indisposition to pat an end snoe Shir Ss might ee been —— wounded wae eo fires Reaves of prison- | Saturdays will be devoted to the business of 600 be-tels Magnoila, Pimnoee of Vino sean Base bee to slavery. [have left no opportunity unim- | from their history, that it has not maintains ~ 7 D Sen: and Representatives. niverea! Lasuitade oF Nips proved to strike at it, and Secateaeen en re- | and cannot exe sha itself in the temperate | “* «gignedy” Ta We tucson nee Gen.” cath he: to the business of the Public. 500 barrels XXX, fies Bios ~ ee tae oe ree pong doing so by — Ng recngr zone, in ee and in oot tition va the EDWIN M. STANTON, 500 becrela Millers Rye Monongehe's, . “ns a Lip CPERTANANCE. | Pie etn tions ut ave never believed that the | race to which that region ngs. It is only Monree. hose syimpto ow om, abolition of slavery or any other great reform | when dependent that tt ona exist there. But [Corres Naaeicaek Patines tte Press] Ja 22-ti Secretary of War. 600 barrels fine Old Rye, medicine Invarsh!y removes, soot ‘alows could or eught to be effected, exept by lawfal | this service relation is mischievous, and the pe . 3 Fortress Mongoz, March 17 —The weather is community, se constituted, does not flourish } not quite calmeuc ugh for repairing the telegraph and keep pace with the spirit of the age. It’} cable, . has scarcely the claim to the immonse area of | The gunboats Wamsutta and Penobscct have land it connie which the Aborigines had, for sueethcoiasty of about fifty schooners —though the i oceupied larger space, = with fewer imbabitants—they did not waste]. perl oftbe tis Maes nies ek ee the land asthe slave system does. No political | t.ltca from Camp Humilton on a reconnolasance management or sentimentalism cam prevent | this morning, under command of Cal. Weber, the natural revolution of such & system in the | ‘The enomy was found at Bethel some two thou- end, any more than stoh mens could avail to | sand strony, with six pleces of artillery. Several (MPOTENCY. PATUITY. EPILEPTIO FiFB, Is ons of whith the Pations may Eepire. Who onm sty that they ere not frecuently fe! ioe } thoes “EESTL DisBAsms,” ---~ INSAN:TY AND CONSUMP ---.” Meany are aware of the cacesoftheir™ mag, BUT NONE WILt Conpess. 1 TRE RECORDS oy TRE INSANE 4 V-LOMS And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumotion, BEAR AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TRUTH OF THB ASSRETION, and constitutional modes: The people have never sanctioned, and never will sanction any other, and tho friends of a cause will especially avoid ail questionable grounds, when, as inthe Present instance, nothing else can long post- pone their success. There are two interests in. slavery—the po- itical and property interest—held by distinct sea. The rebellion originated with the po- t closs. The property class,which gener- ally belonged to the Whig organisation, had $00 barrels fine Old Bourbon, AT CINCINNATI PRICES. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS! Neo Mere English er French Rubbish, made te sell, but not te keep time. All the favorite brends of CHAMPAGNE, Why shou!d an American buy 8 foreign Watoh, Mumm Verseny, Green Seal, Heldsick, when he can get # better and cheaper one at home? which, being bought low, we offer nt unusuelly preserve the Indien possessiop. and dominion. | shotsand shelis were fired by the enemy, but it fe Why Wekinsinanomres ear low rates. TEE 2 eri iz on. PEE EEE lost ™ property ple region where the rebel- | The rebellion, like the Ba ie Sotbreaks, is pitty gi pe a ratte plan to bring on & ay die = seuires the aid of medicine to strengthen -né lion broke out, and were prosperous. It was | but a vain attempt to steam the tide of civili- $" e od . Invigorate the Srstems the Democratic organization, which did not | zation and progress. The treachery, falso- York A pe diternded Georgiaarrived from New | Why shon!d aa Amerioan sonc gold to Engisnd en ae ee hich PELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCAD represent. the slaveholders as a class, which | hood, and cruelty, perpetrated to maintain] “Phere has been a0 flag of truce, and we have | and France, our covert but bitter enemies, when PIKE’S ARMY CORDIAL, tavaria: iy dot batched the rebellion. Their defeat in the late negro possession. soarcely less than that of the 3 heard nothiag from the Merrima:, or from Col. savages, marks the real nature of the contest. | Corcoran and. the Union prisoners at Richmond, Nevertheless, I believe it might have been | wit regurd to whom, and the dishonorable con- averted, if we had adopted . Jefferson's | duct of the'rebels in retaining them, much feel- counsels, and made provision for the separa- | !ng is entertained. tion of the races, providing suitable homes for gold is so much needed at home? feb 14-tf Why should sn American buy an imported pur AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COM- Watch, whioh,in nine cases out of ten, will cost Pa more to keep in order for one year, than itz origi- nal price,and which was never intended to keep | (2 WILtanns’ form. thie ecmusoy i® prararcd political struggle, and in the present rebellion, extinguishes, at once and forever, the politiesi interest of slavery. The election of TRIAL WILL CONVING? TYR Mots EPP TIBAL, ! ee Lincoln put an end to _ et 1d omne genus, Having re-opened Bnd re Sifted BRANCH OF FICE ate 4 5, residency of the Union, and hence the | the blacks as we have for the Indians, [t is | 4 Bold Movement of Some Rebel Cavalry, time under apy circumstances? benieeae sr pont ase vpostias ES eee oR It extinguished slavery as a power | essential still, in order to abridge the conflict | | Lovisvitte, Merch 1*—Yesterday morning A ‘ * atron direct sith oun on oem ATING M ot the Federal Governaient, ard it was | of arms, and to fraternize the people, when | the traln from Bowling Green to Nashville was} Why shouli Araeriears not patronize more : ” casing ity of slavery to subserve this pur- . one, which hes given it vitality; for m ly and economisally it is inde‘easible. Wuh the extinction of ‘its political power, e is no motive to induce any politician to dit. No man ever defended sy-h an in- stiiution, except for pay, and nothing short of the power of the Gerernment coul. provide suff ation to ambition to pay for and, therefore, Mr. Toombs said nh, that the institution could ned, in the Union, by the pos- jovernment. That has been nd the pay now is on the trath. Can any man. who atelligence, think it neces- h advantages on the side of jus- tice and truth, to violate the great Charter of oar Liberties to insure their triumph? Sach an act my judgment, so far from advanein, &. senerally American manufactures, sud thus eman- BE iLA DELPHI a, <onn c:pate themselves from the thraldom of Engiish | and sl! Telegraphic Stations in ths lo .! capital, French fashionr,and Continental gew-| GENERAL oreie 432 P: gaws? mb stm __ = Sextury adept tor sles” eve, bong moa | T EEABY SDA S LOTR CR ee er | heal aa x partion’arly adapted for soldiers’ us, being moet 4 CLOVE NG in Waahireton DECLINE OK CHANGE O12 Lise! substantially made, and not liable to ge: out of r BAR & BRO!S Eetabishnent, SEZ STMPTOMS ABOVE. order, either in marching, riding, or fighting. a NO FAMILY SSOULD DE WITHOLT UF. Soldby M_ W.GALT & BRO., 354 Pennsy!- vania avenue, Washington, Wholesale orders shou'd be addressed to “AND STR A ROBBINS & APPLETON, Phone, ee gots Acents of the American Watch Company, but iittle movey. fe R-1m 182 Broadway, N.Y. STOP WHEN YOu CO. pee Si Tv SEPT S Seen or atest santa ibaa OPOSALS FOR Woop, Depot Que atenmasteR’s Ovvice, - intercepted at Guliatin’ by a party of rebel caval- that is past. oe Mr. Jefferson's adyice. | ty ander Capt. John Mermane whe roa ibe tent man preisted al the ovis mbish i has boog | Of ugtar¥ 138 jock toon Ine nln Pion r e s, a y ize builders en route to opr misfortune to witness, unless we should} Nashville to rebuild the bridge over the Cum- avert them, by this, the only means which, af-] berland river The only remaining locomotive ter the most anxious thought. hecould sug-| om the Memph: anch of the Louisville and gest. No statesman, of our day, has given ernie re peat Bpsnaile, os pate hi the subject so much thought as he did, or pos- | #T4#y, killing the engineer, conductor, an; Ps ? brakesman. Th!s suspends ru!lroad communica- sesses the knowledge or ability to treat it 20] ton on that branch for the present. wisely. Let us, then. listen to his counsels, By doing so, wo shall establish a fraternity The Asses-ment of Wisconsin, among the working men of the white ree] = Mirwavxes, March 16.—The decision of the throughout the Union which has never existed, | Supreme Court of this State, fa relation to the as- and give real freedom to the biaok race, which | sessment of taxes, declares all State taxes since canuot otherwise exist. ee paneuet : by ee _ meteey rid Nor is it necessary, to the restoration of } #xmtion. The Legis/ature will take immediate harmony and prosperity to the Union, that rh pliant fetta ror marae mortgages, this policy should be actually and completel: sccpiathes adi recot sete ear put in force. It is oply necessary that it Arrival of Cottog Vessels at Nassau. Should be adopted by the Government, and}. New Yorx, March 18 —A Nassau letter of the * streete, at mach _ Take no more Balsam, BMaercury or Unpisasant Medicine for Unyleasamt anc Dangeroms Diseases HELMBOLD'S EXTRACY BUCAU BECRE ES Bese iSFR { thie Bapensse Cope. ef 8 hand G greets, } oe 3 © weORFELIMS the cause, in whose name it is pe that it be made knowa to the people that it is | 9th Inst , states that the steamers Ella and Warly, ashi Rion, March 12.1 82 surely be disastrous, and result in | adopted, to extingaish hestfiity, in the hearts} with 1.000 bal-s of cotton, and tbe Kate, from ro. ONDA a te eens Bore ores P ak LL ringing our opponents into power in the | of the masses of the Son‘h. towards the ple Bounadion.< while had esce ed before the cap- | O'eion: MY 10 fufnish the troope in thiselty aud} PR? PPP J bu iaecer th namae of the Constitution. of the North, and secure their co-operation in | tute of that place,) bad arrived there. The cargo | fhe vicinity, north -f the Parone riven west ph sin od indemm ou, ee ris ;: : Pr ; - " . | of the former-was being transferred tq the Eliza | five mii«s ol tha city of Wash neton with Wor bb of C.sen ces, and expe \ing itis not merely «question of constitutional | putting an end to slavery. Nod greater mis: Bonsall. jot (6) six months,commenci ¢ on tam Ist cay of bu aac wom out Waiter law. or slavery, with which we have to deal, | take was ever made thaa in supposing that ¥ # in ‘-securing permanent peace.’’ The problem April, 1262, and endirg the Sith day of Se;tember, 0 ‘aha Wood to. bs of the best qualty of oak or beens hickory, and to be delivered at th mips Or quar. dors of the troop’. in such qusntities and at such the masees of the South favor slavery. [ ’ Burnin a New rch. have already stated that they did not take up Bixonamton, N. ¥., March 17.—The new and arma to defend it, sud explained the real mo-{ splendid Prexbyterian Church, an edifice just tives of their action. The fact that they completed and unoccupied, tegeiher with the 13, the practical one of dealing with ons of masses of two different races same community. The calamities now esc re a ot . ee Gaseter monies samy saree. th y Were Geeei» 4 ws have been brought about, asI have emancipation, in their otidst, is the only | old chtrch, wes burned to the ground at one ‘apm 0 be made at teend of each month. EAD 0! “power aipeady said, not by the grievances of the class | foundation for the contrary opinioa, But the} o'clock thts morning. Loss €56,000; tpsuranc> revere :¥y. tbe poneatins of the onder ip assiem, So siming property in slaves, but by the jeal- J-masses of the North are equally opposed to it, | €15,000. Mm. dered must be siown by the receipt of the omtoer easte the @moart delivered) ex- akened by the Secessionists solders. ering the moans of securing the ountry bereefter, itis, therefore, tuis jeelousy of race which is chiefly to be con- sidered. Emancipation alone would not re- if the four millions of slaves were to be trans- ported to their midst. The probibitory laws} a OTICH against their coming, existing in all the States] LS) i To epee’ subject to such invasion, proves this., On the Rw) 2 —— other hand, the intense hostility which is THE universally known to be felt, by the nonslave- GOSLIRNG RESTAURANY®, APS 27TSR MA rige. dee, or civi- tere-nsio~. gerd onbra font, | oss! s a and must bs pininly morked Wood” Lfka 3 39eRe ou L move it was by proclaiming to the Iabor- | holders of the South, toward all negroes, ex-| : a : A The ability of the bidder to fill the contrast, AAA LL ing whites, who fill the armies of rebllion, | presses thoir real hostility to slavery, and it is MyLE NN je ate de A-AVENEE. bear Lethestn ml fag ere be gusrantio Fiveet EE CRGAF?, that the election of Mr. Lincoln involyed }the natural form of expression under the (Po' morly of Now York,) be appended to the guzran 60 AA AAS . Warbekwice emancipation, equality of the negroes with | circumstances. b nN Baponei oi the gusrantors must he AA AA . MALE OR rewaneg, ; s Hrs the name and fame of being show a by tug cffivial cortifiosta 0: the clark of the ‘ r Ly them, and consequently amalgamation, that It needs, therefore, but the assurance which Ons of the Best Restaurants in Town ! ararost district oourt or of the United States der ApAaaa: vf LL Tom westorer sare ates ortiiue their jealously was stimulated to the Sigh! would be given, by providing homes for the DPGive us a tris!, ard judso for you'salf, £1 | trict attorney. ‘ AA AA LULLI iJ LONG EF2NOIRe. point a jealousy the fruit of mere | blacks"élsewhere, that they are to be regarded ‘ 7 FT eer rnt cemeteries She lads AA 4A ELECEL 2 | Diseaseso! ticse Organt :ogul ib) wd of « Dr ignorance d passion, as some suppose, or — ae at — wuzrie, comfized to the white people of the Behe ‘On Bonds, in the sum of ten thoussud dollars, sigred SURSRIOR the contrary, it belongs w all races, and, like all popular instincts, proseeds from the highest wisdom. It is, in fact, the instinot of self- aad bowa of his guarantor: will : aw | HELMEOLD’S EXT&4O° BUOHU be required ofths eucseafui b.dderugen siguiag | AMBER ALE, PORTER, AND NEW ee I8 SHE GREAT HURETIC, ae eene ‘to reject any orall bids that may bs YORK BROWN SrourT, deorred $00 hi as sojotrners when emancipated, as in point of Kivery, thing in. the house ie fact they are, 4nd ever will be, to insure the BEST Tak MARKET! ce-operation of ibe non-slaveholders iw their AFFORDS, emancipation. Nor would they uire im- Don’t forget the nember— a mediate, universalor involuutary eaiepiitta = 37 Ponusyivania avenua, - A, cd ty hee i is certain to pd the Gomred effevs tm is resery 0 uarter~ . “ er whieh of 02 res seeanomded. preservation which revolts at hybridism. tion; or that any ixjustice whatever be done + between lath and 13th akrocta,. Tr i 4 4 "5 a ie Whels, Het/, and Quarter Cashes, cancun cileatia SORT PNSPONPIBLE AR: he ot does = insti et militate against the | to the blacks. = more enterprising would | —BA% = z ee inipamel. groporie will ha reiscted PREWED FROM THE CHOICEST HAVEN CRASAOTEB patural law, that all men are creat, ual, if | soon emigrate, and multitudes of less energy OYSTERS—OYSTERS. ode | . ¥ )jsesom: the maki —— a4 “ — equally pm aang is | would follow, if sush Pegesertlgrugre the Qp Great scientifia improve- a at ng cg contty ae vee se a eae fey SPR ~ wait obeyed. We bare butto restore the su jioneers, as the cave with which the Govern- | ' STE Nt tate of ——-,do hereby guaranty that—— 1s : a iPIZATES GF © raee to the same, or to a region <imilar to that Sink should fester so important an object > Roasting ove Mh S, pe Poel 8 contract daann, dane =f ho weep es — Senate pm “ies from whied it was brought by violence. tomake | would doubtiess meure; and, with such fagil- by which the entire flavor and size of the Oyster position ba accepted, hewill at ores cuter ino af 20th Street, between 7th ond Sth Avenues, f it operative; and each @ separation of races ities, it would require but few generations to ee By 3 Penn. ; hy sins regions of ‘Muertos in the CREAR SALOON. 82 they tins evening, ocgapation of the white races, and gen gttho siobe Hehte) with its Improved manrer : : ry . heatness of fitti xs Femove the only. obstacle tow perpetual Union | Yee=nil Wenifing 2 lnaury, Will ho verre god hy of the States. ‘onting. Superior ogre of Fresh Salt Oystare wi bales TIT ornts on 2ooordanos therewith. W YORK. LENCE AND FAME. P Shoal the ‘contract be ‘awarded him we sre pre- fe 27-dtiea = = Pared to become bis securities. * (‘To this CS he pda at py tho certrfi- ,CHEN® PULMONIC SIRUP —— cate abovo, DoH. RUCKER » GRE ) PURIFIER. ute Sige ee * TAE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER is os se was the condition which the immortal auther of the Deolarstion himself deolared to be in- slispens= ble, togive it practical effect. A the- orist, not living in a community where divers Solicit the attention of Civic and Military Arco- | its severs: ctages by the use of Dy ciatons, Commands on Nation State services, Peau Clube and individuals to their jarge ook of ICH STAFF _AND DRESS ARMY AN AUS NAVE swosbs Pe 'Thoir assortment includes the choicest BLASES 9 a ig i MANUFACTURE, identicn) wit! s mad Wilki f Lon- don, worn by the oliver of the Bittak Reston mosta. experienced Kuropean authori- ties the eiesantly wrought pA OF SOLINGEN ON THE RHINE, fitre snd finish the r nized m types of the oclobrated Dasuesces Seats tha ex tand serviceable, ‘ 4BLADeS OF COLLINS, OF HARTFORD, Besides th: of other domestic fabrican ta. fuses 2 * oe Ubi de heat yore parash Salt, Orevary Quarternaster. | “pyis Sivap will search throurh every er PLRing “ger. ‘ages are brongbt in contact 1m masses, may ith great respect, I am your obedient ser- | opmstant!y on hand to supply pa ge SWORDS FOR PRESENTATION | tangot abisine the circu inior, preve “PHYSCLANS” PLEASE 10E." s:lfte the voice of nature ia bis own bosom. and | vant, _ ‘ = Mi, Beate 4 tearet ot cree waser Cake Bemltion orders iG} oe beta Bed ay WS NAEE “xo #xcREt” oF “iNexEDrenrs.* froma determination to live up toa mistaken] To the Committeo of Tovitation, £0, £0. sonable Tatas, 8-im™ TIFFANY & CO., Sdof the Sha WEED TONIc and MANDRAKE HELMGOLU'S EXTRACT BU view of the doctrine, go so far as to extend s0- oT: 2 BOOTS—SHOES! Nos. $60 and 562 Bugapwar, Naw Yous. | P4118, the: scompored of Buohn, Cu eial intercourse to ngriae 8 of the subject . or ied York pees avis She. serions ae id IMPOR rene Ree Teer = of the lange mast yi as selected With crest care by race; bet few. even of such persuns, would | tention © War Department to etlere al ‘Ozer 'Tenru Sr. axp Pa, Av. 0: MANUFACTURERS In ation. ever, of Phil: 5 z pursue thetr theortes as far a3 ‘amalgamecion | tacking Ore McGiailan jsnd the dummy of she foe “i teat Nt OF ALL KINDS OF MILITARY WARES, } pesore who bars tere ceea ar G PREPARED in ¥4000, and other legitimate consequences of their lo- Potomae wi appeared in Phursd:y’s Bribune. | W SHING: IN CITY Any tig trey MaDe gic. Indeed, for the most part, such persons in our coutitry, like the leading spirits in Ex- eter Hail, are so far removed by their circam- stances from any practical equality with work- ing pygie of any race, that they have little sympathy for them and nothing to for themselved from the theory of equality. Not so with the white workingman in a com- munity where there are many n In such circumstances, the distinction a easte is the only protection of the race from hybridism and conseq vent extermination That this jealousy of cause is the instinet of the bighest wisdom. and is fraught with the greatest. good, is abundantly atiested by its BY KH. fT. HELMBOLS, Tactiral gad Analytics! Chemict, and So.. Maz atnctirer os HELMbULD'S GENUINE PREPARAIIO,.». tcines, Many pereone hnve breu reetered by there remedies aft-r beng confised to beds, re'need to mare skeleto. & and troubies igh, uigh* sweats, heotio:ever anv ail tne indieatious of an advanced stage of the disease but uy 4 Sn OXAMILAtION With the Ke-piromete: Ons ‘ung be: been foucd to bein & tolemey :exihy ov ee ie spacer Bs cod tak wae y ives AFFIDA’ . Ls OF SVE a Teg! 9 those reme- dies. itiatrue tiatin ai oases waers cures srs Personals apeget:2 mar PR Aidermany the pa*innt must have some lunge remain- Sty, OF Faledcipnis. i. 7. HELMBOLD. wae eg; but thor sands ot bg Guly Swern, 2a. tie 2ODB COR- a VICTIMS elt coe R p me Bo eras ee “ a or ether igurion. ve descenaed to their graves who might have } 2rete, » Speen Pe 5 Besa sured it they F. HELM OLD, an such i t z army, ad Bal Ie. 225 Be sitsend tebe pullenca wie roam neo the ente’ Bertorahes aries: 150 to mseo Boston Post (binks the idea of ceusoreaip aight |” tae Fine valf Boots. 3 69 to 4S 00 as well be abandoned. All kinds of BOOTe#a21 SHOES vary cheap. 1 : poole made to order in the best mess? . TI UF" The policy ef putting down a poerslaners OHSKLFS Hy MORS es reer lia Que, pre-slawezy. peingipl x NOP. * We suppose you think that you see the sense of trying to put down an anit-constitutional rebel- Noa-upea pure anti-constitutional principles.— “ ADAMS' ta MPAIY,?? Lowisvitle Journal. i adres pene cele Bato x inpkion — ieee UF Phey calbéur ti lad Monitor a “cheese jeavy ighis, P ce, box”.on® batt A dorsespondiens wonders it they be cart ‘ Waste Sore Weeeetemar, had coms to Dr Scheroa ia tirae, S igced themselves under his d.reotour itis | Sworn and sabseribed ee Tt ahd not dented that some who tase rohenck’s Pulm u- | Novembar, i954. wn th teoentions Pats io Sirup die also, ‘They commence ioo late. Ail Aiderman, Nisi vaee . Schenck cisims ior his medic neis their @id not'find that satne “cvers2 box” a iitle more 4 mite-y than tuey anticipated? » sieots on our own race, in which it ia stronger | ., U7" W)Hiam Brown, of the Mackerel Bridge fiddlers eastind outed: Sralliatine nstfonate | to rpen thcabacneace, sud mounts wd :cuaree PHYSICIANS IN 477 NOANCE than in any other” We conquer and hold our be fy tape ep Mauaesas: swe have ° ay ; at ome 1901 eu of ofa a. the Siges cftis tc aeeuiny’ tone bat oe “Gisiodge fom 420M 8 A. MTOR LP. B. - Ne re bours~ ahead of us.”| those tubes the to: i erattmeait gusstiog with which we have to oe ace ey itis = shame thet Be Feath- gesae ai eenlcs contra ste” | wroleh obstructs thom rod Pribe $1 per bettie, er si: cer Se, deal is, then, the question of race, and I do Newey pa ae ey? Wwornen i f y baht. e aes IRUP wi Delivered to svymddress, eecereiy pacies thiok fete dtsponcd of, or that sor dificuiges | Sme_lels<houuh for tuem to bear shitden. "| ¥ ia Washiartou tik. Ha’ aad $B: | lone if me sy kescing ibe | ebeervation will be lessened by emancipation by SSS 3 ' ronchial : or ‘adé:een letters for informatien ip cont-« 6: crea if each ta et was coasttaional (PRE MERCRANTS) XPRESS COMPANY | 4 star td WasciReies of Ratt, SSS im Exrnaonniaany Exueancr, " irre pg oe eke ae ome H. @. HELMBOLD, Ons . eat, would certainly a the exasperation e iR DW. , be | >} eon! re} i 1% Borth Fents st., beow Uneswat. co Bowslaveboiding whites cf the South, and | Are Gurr horwaralag wnt doped Oy saad | tech sala peel: fe cage | Sea Pak nian vn read | DO * might unite them against the Government, and Fy oe yb coheo- la r aver, and its gen- | clue. He treats no disease but if so they would be werable. As mat- oP. oto Bay ‘artistic usual guarantoes of ters new stand, we can put down the 2 ver and and makes ne charces for ad BEWARE OF COUN. ARPEDSS pt ay fore thevonge es” AND ONPRINCIELES De dLeks on the ropatatios sian iu answer Promptly because the people of the natural siro: ds of thesouthern country are with us. It is iy in the low lands, accessible from the ocean and navigable rivers and bays, that treason is ram- than the rebels. p It is chiefly Eleni Amery Kid ae | slaveholders, who Jive in t bry Ramabondg who are now en, against the But the non-sta of the mountain highland regious, whitst for the Union, are t free from the jeal of and the I object towould, I errey them against us. we sac- ceed in our of fect, if they were finally subdp ‘ The mountsin where alone ~ Rs Complexion. “ + "Seoue Bub « pant The esses, o & Serrepe ie ill can bemsintsined, are now held | [ AVIES’ RUBBER B ao) 8 | « is by Unien totes, and they are more “pew: Li "ei anette oo" sons, 8.808 imepreved Rare # o20 and more robust, t, and independent i p . BP ts Some hs. 5. c. disease. s aie’ | Mazon, D, B. Chaak, RIDWMA & biwy chee. J neraati een Ra KT - cise, Wane SAARI i ‘ as a of the Palmonic Sirup, @1 per bottie.er @5 _ fs 6 ‘Weed Tonio,1 per bottle or 85 2 itgntrake Puls, 25 ceute por box. and exterminated, if we left. the on ha © SER SERB ENS ULL 69 fo “5 the soit, for other whites would take tbe urn f Coal La pew agate | gor. “ dese then oy: the sapront,ta re pean lace Lamps, <0, st | AD AVOLD GRUB 8) * i