. . , . . . • . . . ,' • . ~ • - - • • . .. . ,• _ . , . • , . . ~, - - - •• ;- s . 1 .r . ', . . , . . I r ' •., ----- ..., - .. .'. 30F THE 111NF,..04' lOXIRNIt . , • , .. • . , , , , ~. . . . -.L., . • , • . . , _ - . t ' ' -•L- : -_,,,,.-, - • _______ 4 - , , L • , A 0,,, ; L :2 ,, , „ : 10.irn ;Is: • ‘ ~,,, 7 .4 , . • --- * - 1. i ...,.. , . . ' -"; . Y •) ' 1 tl'••• p.n . annum. Pl.labie in 5 9 y*Det " - r - i l .. ~ -, ,-I ', • '. ' . ' . . • : - %.) ...... ••‘• .L. . -i. N .., ....,.. ~ . 1 -aid within 6iX hienths--inf ; $: - ..'...0 if het 1•4 .. , , ~,. , , fitili , 1b0..)c-12'. I 11.: • ..ir , '•"4- '. -F P N - ..- . 1 ". - •'* •4' ''''•..... , • .. , • 'i ' ' - 'l' - ' , -;: -- '• - i .'-. 4p. ~...„ ......7-7,-1,..-,7•....-„, ~..r. • ' . 'hi.. -•Ti. 1 •1 41 N , adart,s, iu rat - epee. _.__--• $5 On . - - • • • . , , 4,,, - . t•-- -- • Kr .0 • .'. • ? - ' , , . i • 1 . L. ..,,....4..., ~. ...,....,,,„......._. ....,,..,, ~. .. ta __ : ,-d•rr -- '•- m? on . • • ' :,, -. • ~,, . , - 1 - - ~••• -A 4 . . . '''• , :-- •A i ..... - 1 ' - 4 • ; "', • Clue sulArriptions se net • drariably paid In $41.1'..11k17 1 : - - . ' : t .' :. ..A... '! '-' , .a... . 1 , - ,- • '4 .f ~,, (,T . .. :! ' : 4 ... •..1.‘.• , t.l • - , - ' ~ 1 •l• ,1 V 1 , . - 7 , •-• nd4ent to inn, addyr‘ 4 , • • „ , -;,, . I* , . ••• . . ,; . , . ' e.`) - - .-, - - , • , • ' '''' '•-'• •''''.. ":',*.”' -• , 1' , a 4 t canal - Las AND OratlLE: -• , . . • - ' • ••* ':: 1 --' 14 A' k \ • . ~. _ . , $-.1 • 4.J1 Ilk • ' . , •. • 1 ' • - . The,JoenaaL Lill t.e furnished to Carrieritgrld etheriat - • . • "".." . •''z-- - "' ' ' . ; . . ' • . . . . . .. . . . ) rot loi)*l6%,ciFh on _delivery. , • .1, i • ~ . • . Ar ,1 - - •t•, 4. 4% 41 5 4', • , ...",• r . ._ A.l)- k- • -isidc' - ' -. ei. GE, ERAL VE 97I : t VR ~,,..:7„,n..,c „„d 4.,..,e Teachers supplied with t•L'e •.' ' f' •:' • . - -' . )mtaal• at al in marmite. • ''s _, • ' • ' -• !' ' AA; -JILA- ER ),' Law or trEwatamtas. • r. , L . 1 . , .0 '.-- - ' .. - - . ., ' _4- -- tedL. _ '.''''''- •-• r y• ( If subseribers •rder the dissoutintumeo of their ,Mewse ' - • i., spers, , t e h a irpuld • t r may coati ... nue to ..,,,. them . .. f t 1,. : .. j :. L • . . :.: i f. ~.. i . . 4 111 ' ere 1 ' • I WILL 14.idn. YOU TO PIERCE T HE EOWELE - OF THE EARTH, .11.ND.BEING ' OUT PROW THE OWTILTHEE Of' . , • N ITIITLIIith• METALS Willell WILL CITE STEEE Tli TO OUR RANDS „.11,ED SUBJECT ALL•N TIIRE taiOUR OWE AND PLELIMEIL rbstIiAILIWW• • ' 'I t Alpubsetribers walect or re.fvflas to take the ' irnewviul - • , _ .• - „'• _ . .L , • • . . . . , • ' -- nit from the oMS to which th y are dirreted. they are ..._.%,,, r _ ' . ' ' , t_l;,.__L_____ - _____, ...j .. ''• •it •, = ' 4 I - ,) htflsond or. : • ~ rid revp , ,n•thte etil they have settled the' . ...: . , PU B LISHED 1 EvEkir .- - 4. ' '• ' ~- : , 7 • - . SATURDAY MORNIN G BY.BENJAMIN BANNAN.,. pa II -I.LLE ISCHIJYL : , LLICOUNTY, PENNSYLV ,,‘„4.I4.. ntinued. • ' s,• • i i • -- ''' ' , ; , IfinTcribe . lere te•ether p res without n ,nuing , pub, halo,* t 0 aeskt.Ope A linr fent . 18 theg)nntV ..-- s -- ..._" ...____ , . .. .., ' 1 •. , ~ „ •etiOn ttieyare rid respensilde. _ ' .i . . . •---•- ., •- . • • . ..., , .; PrrEivig . ..,,. . . • . Ili ll yyee y hell Ife ll dhot ,;The mutts heir. (feelied tLal rantin tske twtryps. •Ors. fromlho t llled, or mould:2g and lossing them' uu• 611.0 fbr, Is ma aril evidence Inloritgmal !mad. • • •• p . . . - ' ~ - - RATES OF ADVERT SINC. i -.• • • one square of 10 1 tiles. 50 cents fir one insertion 4 -sule segtemt insertions. 25 rents eaelL •. 3 Unite; one time. 2.4 b.,, n t,..-,utedequent. i use rtions. 123. i rents, eaeli.7-- - -All saver. tis?utena over li: Hue's. for Rhfill pr.100...5 . cliargiwil as A . square, i _, 1 ~ ,,kr n s. :1 , .r. ONG. • TWO. TAr.XF,.. Mx. zwryri. ilfree lines.„: .62!i; . 67 1 ,:i 41.25' $2 25. 43 00 Four lbws, '•'' l 'lt; -1 00 •1 75 2 75' 400 live lineit. '' .1 09 1 50. •2 00 ' • 3 50, 400 ~. ALL tree.r. I tri:l.l?i,E9 COON2O AS A KUM Or T/INISN. EL'. ' 'bite iettrire: , -_. 0 24 - . 221 '`3 tO 800 10 00 Itve atutiev, '2 2: 4 'OO „-500 . - 900' 14 1 ...Three squarrs,. 250 4.0 ; 0 ' 7 - 40 !: ! 12 00 19 . your stylivesi , -4 tO ' ! ,tl 00 •. • 400 ' j .14 00 . 20 Quarter Cot t I. 00 31 no. ''l2. 04 i 15.00,' -110 Oil ; llalf,aliniu, Iti . 00 'l5 09 20 00 'B5 oo' 50 Mit , ,*;;;l...r.Tei spare for short jwilods. is ;Perna . ..l6omM , !!! -Arif- BuvinerleNptires, $1 eaehl,sceouipanied ' witn an ad4ierasetnentjilleents wwb.l A•tivrti'eill'efli; itefore3lar Ingot and Deaths, 10 contti : per line tor first insertion•e•su !. uelit insertiOns, 3 rentii j r,d per line. N' hiewords aro con rt as aline in advertising. 1 Merchantx and cabers, advertising by the ye4r. with. ./ changes, and a standing adVertisement ncl eaten ding 14 lines. will 'iv char.:ed. including subscripti n, ! r iati 00. . ',bille t , to t be amount otionrsquare r s, with chat). -: •i!' ges and subscription,: , ... ~ • ! ' . 1 ) 00 - - , ut rtuinges. at the rates designated atm( : • 1 • Without ettancet , - 0. , Adrertisemeats t4eonlarger type than usual ,will chanted 50 per cent a - avanco. on these pricks:.. MI curs will 1., eltantpd the same as letter . pres:a.- So Tro4e adertilentontw.nveired from Advertising. Agee tS.abreatt. except at 25 per cent-advanre qn these pri, s. utilews by, soWial agreeroent .with the publisher. arri.t es 25 rent v. each. Deaths accninpitiled with nci. ;a cents, withnut,notices, tto eharpt.. ir • nutlet?, except those of eh:tract:Cc' antL for olucat ionallurposett.; will ho cha,ro:l 25 cents for any uuntDra inr4runderltt. Oyer Ittlines; 4. rents petting • ; • - •,Veedit e taAetings not of a geneial or publi , char, Act r, char , 4. eentsisir line fur each insertion.- ticuita . valntlati f ins tee will stale that 748 lipett 'terse a colon:tit-1a lines 'a half column—anti &lanes tt. au rtee rut mutt . 2U52 weriLs tuake a celentin-1476'atalf; • "Annul—and 733 a quarto column; 111 odd lines gret*: r111:11re,"c h at tie. rate of 4 cent. , per line. Yearly advertisers nui.stli: . ontine their inivertising*.! • their own lut,4lll,‘St. s for others, sale of tate. ke.i is not. inrindhd n business tnitertisewents. -- -: I WIRE SCREENS. NEff!MM KURTZ 4 14.E1SLER, • (Late' Kartz..lleer,le & Co,) 2Laqufacturero of • Wire Coal 4..icrLens. 6.).11 Itiddrt 7 g:'6 "iry ; • IlrOome, la 0.:7;i/ ,ounty. • Thankful for the liberal pstrobsigetheir.- 1 from the Coal Ifealefs and. others. in tho .t most respectfully 'Sundt their custom In the • 11 work done at our .hop will be warranted, an one need be afraid of get tlnia bad job. /prts ]eh;; onle uf.t he oldest. and ; Ike. most expel.: trite Iti,rkrr in,the county. we feel sure, that w 4 /Ili out the. I.ost Coal Screens to the Ilegion. trdera addres•led to .1. Ill.,Kurfixt NT' /le, to WI, or Karts tnersfilkeo !, promptly atteUded to, Old l'avd , . • ,1•4 ltti.la:6 . .1 • "_u .l I I i have rec • fast wottj future. that tu t tortet r:tvi t L. IL ' u 11l I N. 1.1 `TSVILL ,ii', WIRESCR - IEN FAC ORY. - . •. •Change ofPropiletoris. • . ..... ... . tr"P e , ........: , .I"llE — fordtfrialled llas• as- 7 :, ai : ; :•:i....,•' ti.med the prr4rietc;rl . ,. - hip of the Wlrit =t, A•reevi Factory th 01111 street. lately eon. =4. .1., ~ ._ I A iieted by 11. ti. Cake. and dealiestocalll •.;i . 1 k 1?Al OR SALL.-4, Fitrm ilea _.. 1 . 4 .„- a - F t „, , ,,i,.., ~012;e i l Operitiori , fend the puhlic genera, lly I .4 - : 14 his OJE IVMI % e s.tiblish mont. ' Arrangement - sire Mid i Fißtina ni si. a .:TCF. a!t ward in iii vt he township, f , f pr.:tiringthe very. Bert of -Materials. and ord‘f fo .`•+ ii;chnylkill csoitt,v, shout two gillea . froth "Slid Ileport. on , w ko:li,, to a la'rge amount will i,e filled at the, shorteAt C 10.,; the raid to , irwi e g, stir„4„ is offered tor sale by t hesubseri- toe. and-on th e boot sa4L-factory 'terms.. ", • ;. :4,,,, her, 1, , 5y.51 tlt • lirdealt.. there is a two story log house,! • ' ' d'iic. , ,infi?;rll....r. mor , ovoy. having semied the ji.a&if,"4“l ex.e.All - • - t.;.A . , • 4 x. gai4lititl never-falling water, and a.; of at fulanli expo rietred worlonen ,Writes the ipollOiri- 7...i . Ai . 0. , r . .:;....,-, L ;i--,..7 tL.lie land Ls in excellent order.., ght t , nutinnii:M'or 4,0) of his serts. MS, promisitig,tkrn • *A, ..,04.. , • -5' - Cal s over. ; Wil be sold low. tApply equal o the best turned Ottt in,other inanufactorim `1 I - t0 : ,.....-, .e.- \ tk. -LI, 5.11.1 P l, on the premises. • ' lan. 0,1555 1-If • .• . - 4JOITN HARLAN. I I :septet:abet 6,'.56V , , ,,,V ~, • ' l/ro.lts, '' i l . '' • FICOCER : B4- ENT &-EEO:-WACRE - OF :.AND ! .4 1 ; ~ ..,,,„ e- 4 A.4';.:,; tats S e ' • ' .. p 1*- ; • .; gtIRON RAIILING WORKS." `;', ''r iltr. 'sunserfrit wit .011.. , iry.ate: . . . - , , , • .... . 'coml.:us:F.:yr & CO:. mai nbcturers ‘, . - *ile.."oreti.t.eon' at • s of good land- Ink 10 ietv i '• ' g' , . of Cat' od Wrought 1111/N 'RAI LI Nti,,, Idi slpd, Schuyliiiii township tteh SUM, county, Pa., 1 I ' •••••• ***** of every deteription. invite the attentlott ;ata.kl . 4 mite froThrgemalba: For 1 rticnlars;:,apply to : . ~.! . .,,,.1 - ,,,,,,, of the_ public ts. t heir branch of businJaol, ; the . .1 , ,, ber, fa Orwlasharg sttt Tamaqua. ....o . '""". Whidli is conducted, in the building for, ; • ... merit' oectipieSt by KIRK. as a Coach . in Coal str.pt. Potti - 'Tamaina..-Septernam. 6, ati • .36.31 IN: villedremia. , , . ; l'hey, can furnish, 'Verandas, TrellbeWork fpr lirbor4 Q.TORE BUSINESS TO LE'l.':- Cjiel See.. Elnwer Trainer.. Tree n 0,,,.. Av.. In ..TOr'r Teriet,; ' 0,,t r ,.0f the tle • rinan Pennsvivania(nal - Conipanyirlil styl;; Window Goon's ; Cellar Grating stud Wir..:'"'",:t i l! ti.,'''V ;- 'w for ti term Of Tears, to a satisfacteri:tenal.+. l ,d' all kinds, at the shkirteit notice and on the 101 l ; Tlie'Cuilpany employs rtlgnlarly about 100,-Otieraties • term., together with Iron llbsistetall,l o ann. I..otand gar I Per Sons desiring to avail 'themselves of.:thideSietible 1 d I , p,, siers , EirAw-ofurdie Fence, Le., '4lce.. 1.7!.10w cit.Y ; ch t ice mill send their proposals to the nada:Signed, who ; prices. /:' .c i : a -' 1 - ~ - '\ ' t •' 1 . 1 • • will give alLdesir,;al information on the snipject. Thai N. it.-i , ,rezn,,tiTs lots neatly eiiclosed. - Design! "Ito ! Tuo4t satisfactory,refeCences will c iv required:\ - .... • ,_.. .1; , lir to shif encl. - n[10.... F:Ter.yth nc In tholrllnenn . b” •; ; 43 Eat3i AN PENNA. COAL CO., or will le, furnishod, at the shortest notice. ~ - , :;. - , ../ . per 01,C. Loma DP:r.Nuuto , • ; .We am Prep:iced tl,,bt nil kliols of casting. , suel .;' , TrosekOw. near Jeansvllte, Luxerne cowl ty, Pa. railmad -chairs, ',liter .1,1p . e5 . , ,tc. , • 4 . • 1' August =, '.51) ; .. . • : Itebruiry 2, la:Ul' ;;, ; , ! ' • . t. i f _ LEGAL C W. - iiOSEIiERR- , . .„...--y,..h, l hereby offend :Stprivate Sale..6-TiatAshland klitension 1. 1 -••••• the public generallydo an insp. tiotilifiltelq L ___ ~ • Law., Ofilre-=corner of Vsket au4 2nd stre's.t.°4 t Mailgoad.runs through part of the property, which is un- i :large and varied assortment of griadwrwhiett wlll.vopsist Pottst illc. • .. Atiltu.vt ff. 'lli 32 , ' 'l.' i' 4.- Iterraid with Coal seams and - well tinfisered: - For refer-1 .iu part of Table and Pocket Cutlery. ttalleivip'S'aucepans, -- 2 - 7 ----------, ; ---,-- 'lnforination appty to Samuel Lewis. Esq.:Centre: 'Brass and Irian -Kettles, Rides Gulls and i'istolit„il:llle. lk i 1; RR T+TROUSE, Ationael,,,at•Latti,:_ stNei.ar-i;optiulk , ctiber: at his Iteill Estate Agency.; Barrels, Powder and Shot, Percusiioti leaps, Iron limss _,L . M.".litilce-4erulre street oppessite the'Town trait, In Railfet . idSstr•et: Ptitisville,2l.4°.. The te ... rm!!iiti . halli..and Co;pper Wire, Iron.. Steel, littllows.,Ancili: ices, p. ...file; ,! , ..• , -- 6 6- - 1 . cash, anti ball inortkage +ends. ILANCLS t.PL.NCY.R: i 'Hies and Itaspit, Two., Nails and 'opikyr: Muloy. MI, , --..- .., ~ -; .. ' r --- - -c . -- ~- ..--, - - ~.. . pottsv Ille; Apriil9,dsqd •, . - '16.41 •,. I X. Cut and circular Stiws: • Eintlish. American and (ter-, iIAYID . B...GitgE, .:'L t tarp ey at 11.:twi , . A VALU — AECE . R_go-Alli COLLIERY i• man gratis . Scythes, .ickleii,JSYythe Stones and I ities,; .• lines, Rakes, Spades and, Shovels; Hay and 3t asap l_f Pottsville, Pa.. .01110 in 31arket stroetioPposite the . '• - FULL 5A1.214: } • , ' ; ' Furics•i Middies. Sievert, Axes. Hatchets: Iltiunnersl Pliinest • i - Pst onic.'• ` . I •• • • dui} 14 ° .55 ''' ..ls .:._...___ 4 " ''•• I. . RE - sultseTtber . beintr. , esirous of re ' • Saws, I:Apes:White Lead, bit Glass, Locki. hatches and f , • 1 . 1 1.. P., IIRN T ' , 5.....- Pt )STER; Jus tie!e Of .... .7..4.4 . 0 .4 pep the mining busiiiesk`uffers: his Milford:: ,Illintes; ,Buteh . rr Saws: Choppers,..Cleavera.Dlalltalaiiices 1 acr e a t, prii,,N s . l 6. ,;Thi s co lli er y i s s it ne e d nn th e ~. wnh BoW and Swivel. expresplyler Butchers.ftc. timr \ the P" 1 ".• miu ic,.. r .r o w-':, ill ;2 S t l ". 4 " Bßla g' .n. '" 4 P - . • tichttylkllt.Vialey Railroad, about one mile above Mlddle• t '"of, all kinds •and descriptions. ' Our:foreign goods' are iicited lout 'IIIIIY°Ided•V , e4rl'eu ll 2 l i , • • '' . ~ . is•trt. , The Coal is of a, deep lied Ash. and of stmerior4;; reanutectured bythe best makers, and the dcmiestic; Cr -e . littotty 23. ';',.6 . 1 `'l. --, ' quality, and - well adapted to the Nett' librk and Eastern ! I ttidesfor the most part obtained directly front the Mann. - '''' - LI . C. '1'11.0A11, ) SON; . ‘,l - ttorng - ...y and id ennstrnidiany-consisting in part of 0ne.74 horse-pow: .Carpenter and Shoemaker Tools; Smith and Miners' °. 124 i i,C•;uselltir at Law.lofifi s •e.,leiew`T...li Allison's lint er pumps and hoisting engine, with pumps arid alltbe i Viols; .Moulders', Plupfix•rs . Add gas Fitters' Awls:: .4g-. t.„ ~ ,re',llower'4of- !tread street, Tainaquit: - ' .necessary, inarlinery. In pol,ct order; 'one '25 horse: en.: rleAltural and Farming Implements; a'' Febivary 4 5°1.L . ' i •••• • ' 5 41 - ' itifie antidneaker: schitteS, bins, screens, hoisting 'demo Goods of every slestription. and In. guest ••flitiety-in, •I ' . '' -- I.: •• and gearing complete, cars, tools, and stock, all in good t ,short, every article in tini• line cut always be Arland vrithl •riiii.ONIAS R. BAN NAN, Attorney 'at ordet. The e - filiery comprises the celebrated Spohn it ~...u5...,s Our geoids arc purchased at •the lowet pliers for 1 ' C tr Street,posit i e the Episcopal : haw. Office i n en e op .. t Lewis Veins, :shore mind below water level, all.op ..ned and' . CA:MI. and, aswe'intend to put on but a unaid advance,_ . . !.. ready to commence imtntallate operations.' }or further I it will enable us to sell goads I , .i . weethan the): .have ever, ill:m1%1k, Pottsville, Pi•nua. .. -- 4- 1,.. .:' : particulars. intittire 01 the subscriber, at Potistrille, or of !: been offered In this urirketi balder this 'conviction we i ! Nor. 2.ri: 1 ": 13 ' . !_t___ `.7„::___7.___ - ALEX. S. FlSLEM,•atthe workk. - ' I contemplate openingiu ditz-ruicri STORE, imp take 'the • rill( NIP• f:4" SPt NCER, - Migistrate, : . .. '';::. • - .. , .73AMILTEUSILLYMAN. i liberty of übtnittlrtglthis prop•lflon tie yon for your , considen*: n. Ming satisfied that it business Istsed I r 4, -4 'and it,sii gent, Agent, Office . in Itail. Road . street I . 31 :' . 1 .-,, v 1L 756 - _ i upon, r s i; , :eiples will Meet, alike with the support h e - - w East Market. Pottsville. Pe... , • ,° • • , -- -:-. '..12-tf - :1 -v , and y wet' all (air friends. we thmtfore: propose . - '-••••••• arch 22, 1.540 .. , - ~ ' IV. for. nob prke, with ttO deviation, which ~.. i le se . I r EO lalt, deli:" K. lt: LNlT — Attorivey at )' lured Will result in hintual bitneflt.to , i . fi ll ', 'l tt .. , A 4 1 it •• ' all w Vti take this oppiirpinity otres- VA hair - , I oi tsvioe. fauna., vr-,,, a ,Kll. to oigai ouione/ In Schuylkill courity'ami els:Jetteri:. Office in gee pit !full patronage, a.ssnriin.,•vou that no' ~ . i t.,,,,.t.k, ii,,itty . i ir p , .iiitrille Miners * Bank. . pains or ext., :liefspared to pl4ase,tslte any effort .11031 7, ';,.. - -n, withheld to pm e the interest or secilre the approba it-. en d se , - d all our ft' -". and-, patlons. ' '`" . COAL LANDS:FORSALE. , . AI, AIII,E COAL : LAN DS. AT i ir I'itINI . ATII SA.LE.;--That Celebrated tract of splen-; -did Coal land known.ii.. l 4 `the'°Spam T .tl eti ... '"iitalithig ; I re , the justly' celebrateCand " Spohn Vein,'" also what Is • generally 'known as -dile. ..Stventy.fivs, acre tract." ad.. 2" ' , 1 joining, on -the Mt. Al:Arbon Rail nwd and in Wait Ner-; , li,-41.kp Township. owuesliby Nicholas E. Moslem EN., • `' iAMES H. 'GRAEI-'1) Atto key i ts . - , Im oeSeby Adtered ;at prisnte sale, on the most advanta-; CV lLat. halt incremoved to Pot tsville.has ( nod !in or 1 1 . , geo I 4 terms. ;, i L i flee urn s r the Telegraph s Office, Centrilbtn, ,oppbsirel he _'e Thy tract contains .111 the Coal Veins inzihe Rosati 'Miners' Ilank. ' ; • - - 1 • i Foutirern:Anthracite ileginut-including. ber.htio other.: herein Ler n, 1 ,1 '51 ' , i 49-15 ~ t ract s.fliose general lyknown a. the Pa/err, Ceorley 11.01 , • ' 1 ,4 E1 ,IS .111.74ESER, 'Ma istrate and . ',a, with all tte underlying. though yet in explored. t ‘'',,zis. ')AIICer, will attend to collLett as tkie i p, ~1 bed, op'cces' 1 Whith are kno a exist in the wmation.l ,ti 1 ...., 3101 ail. of Mal Este i:•, writing, .'e s, 'Meat;a le , ~ averaLing'„whem prove . aver a hundred feet, of 'solid: A .zreentioi .. &e .01;lcii -- 0 r ncirt.' hi. , A.:I:I,ItY Ati , 1 Coal.. Jul fact, the racial now offered, contarits 1 i.e LI stn. •t. nem .IK-rormrc of _d and l aliarket.....fre .i ,' • theiri,thest Coal deposits inirthc County. , A s I. anvil , I'a. . 1 " Aunt 19. 1.4.1, iii-run'* ' i •For infortuation. apply to Francis tmeneer. Esq.. agent 1. ---' " ---4 .1 .---- .-a -1- 1 for Co r al lambi. mut real festato generally. Office in Rail i Qt. IUE I, . G.: 'li It ETT, ,jllagtstra4o; road street above",E. Market stryet, Potter 'lli, Pa. • 1. - ---- 12-1 . "_ , :i ' - Il e 111. ',Lir h ''' ,1S fl - 1.,...10 veyoncer a 4 Rs lend Celle: tor, Will atts • lcs. . c, -. , , . 1n4u..., .ntrtist,., gullet WWI Ililke'llet'l 21111.i tolro lhr:0 . __.•' !_:_--, ' 11 ..1. , ..1111 • .tA`f.t. i'fftt OHL', 141 . , OTAtthe a If . ' OR HANS' COURT SACE. I, \-. 1t...-1 h. os. •ets ..f N.- M. WE on, Esti:. are in u os• • pUIt.SL, N'l' .to an - order of the Or-': •i , • ..,,,,,if . • 111111,-1 ;Al tef t • . iLyi l ; 1.1 ly 14, ',. lIS- I 1,..1--.1 ',hauls' C sort of tluz niunty of 'Schuylkill. In tle• rinnenonwealth I Pennsylvania, the subacriber. Essen.' 13U .. INESS - CfRIIS - ' lord the last,Wilta nil Testament of George IV, Ludwig, ; ' late st the town of Ashland. in the county of Sebnyi- ~ i -.., . ~ , t . , _ ___ * . ; . l_,_ ; kill, deceased, wilt expose to sale by public vendee. on ' f 1 Saturday. the 27th•day of!Septenilwr next, at 10 o'clik*: : ..7.44" -- ..DR -G. N. BOW.NIAN, "Sur- in the twenobn. DU the preinisea. in the town of Ash.; a • - .1 - •:,, ' • . .s. '- ~..en hnilst,Otitre in Brick Building, cornet laud. in •the county .4 Schuylkill aforesaidcy-All that ;at ;rls, 1 a lot •Ssoc. ' 4 :Stn. ets, l'ettav file, I' a: ' • 1 Certain . int or piece of ground situate In the town of i • 'Looter 1.1,4: f . ;, -let r ll, 1 Ashland, in the county of S c huylklll and state of : Penn- 1 - - Vii --- 1 - bi: ITP 1 .--- it — l' 'it • .* -- ff --- P. ' , ~ Ir., 1,,,. to Wit : On the 'northwest Corner rat-N*o h and 1 ... )1 ..'..i., ..." _.--2 ' . 0s 1 1 Its 11 . 1 -. z ' Wainnt at met& leing itei lot tnerkeztitono hundred and; state of thc t i t Pen n s ylr3 t aa maze lieolLogleal Sursq, 1 two Ilt-Itt ne ifahatil st reeteenntain lit' in front or widt It: exple4 lands- liai• . 1 t e• • ' 1 -• . • I i . onVainut street, twent' inv.. feet, and exteadingbf that , , I -• ' 1 firtf '' j wilth une, hundred feeti with the aPpurteriances. eon-. . ;----,. : : ' lit ENIOXAL , 0,...t,Air r . „ ,:,,sr ' 1 lasting of a tltCt star frame dwelling; house. with a l I or, D. L. Bitterly a zardvittre Moire. 1 stone br.senseizt story: late the estaltil_ of said dereaseil.( Terms and conditions made Imowel at the tie and .. • ITAVING removed Qom the corner • . place of wale. by WM. LEVY, E xecutor, ,'," of Centre and ::: Itarket streets, to Fry & liarti's old lie order or the Orphans' Court. 3 . . '1 - , i. Maud, Dourly opposite, Mr.' HAtCrly would I Inform his' . JOSIIIIA Iti)YER. Clerk. -... friends and the inhabitants or thlvand adloiniugfoll2l* l'OttAllllo, September 3.''416 - ge.... 7 1 ,. Rea, that everything in the hardware nod will always he. ' - ' f 4_, found at his establishment, where they , may be certain - ' COAL, Nl' S ALE. s! .. 1 of getting superi4r art Idea at.the lowest *ice& alfas"Re. ---- --- • - - IN E '- F - CiR ---- ' LI the interest of the Lessee 4 i n , member to call at D.J.. Esterly's llardnat? 'Store, Centre I street. below Markut-ir . tThree celebrated vein. of Coal, In the first An rar to Coal'llegion. at a distance of shoat Three tidies I 1 .1 from the town.of Pottsville: • nftetu' ill n -4)r, . reee Ai i rs ve r t art, ' p se. ro r n ee sp n t s lY• o zz f t Es ten te d r ed lYii 'do l. .. rick'sl"lll .-- ~ The V citts included in clic lease, have each about Two ;,! Pottsville, April 19, 18,113 . thousand yards of nip. t - : The-1e on 'Which la '/.11340 911 MOM l e / s voures_ oterms ' 1 - 11 . i . than •sitild •now be prncured,l embrac an,unexpired l , period of between eleven - anti twelve years. 1'; ' The Improvements consist of Fcur, pumping and I;• hoisting, and.Fonr , breaking Engines, Three stoPes, One; single rind ono double Breaker, Sixty honks near add; hi good refeaPt. • ' 1 About Three hundred thousand tons of Coal are now; opened,.by gangways and tunnels., - - ..; The capacity of the Collieries Is estimated at Two; hundnar thonsand tons per annum. One of them Isl. believed to Nn capable of producing In the aggregate, I Seven^ milLon.' or tone, with little additional expense,) the maeltinery erected. being calrulated for that purpose. / For terms Ac., apply to • i J.M. WETIIERILL , Pottsville. Penna.,' ..,apt• ......, ,1 , . . , or BURR PATERSON...req. : ------- -- -1.. ______._-.--.l.__ HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. " ; : ' COLLIERIES . FOR SALE. ' .? Tilt SUBSCRlthlt.laamng nOW ittral/V1 OR SALE --'l'wo of •the,most valtt4 - . ed his goods its new plare of bushiesie 1 and with ane determination of Parnish. " -- k l 'able Collieries In Schuylkill (amnia!, Pennsylvania. j log all such:. as oho husinesa of the via; the BLACK MINE COLLIER: - at; Pottsville, and;. 'the BROCKY-1-L-L - E - COLIIERY at Brockville. • . Cf fAI (Legion : may require, at ~ seir lowest markoi value, I zoilcita the Inspection of Ma sthlic. 1 'Mall LPO always The snlmeriber now residing In this city, and being unable trom other occupations to give to these Collieries the tieraontil attention whirls they recolreJ has been in-' on hand anti have on hind all stock of, - dueed to offer them for lime at the opetain,,. of one of the; Flue „ • ~ I r I l ro m n i . , ' G lS P h iu 4e A l;, e ' s, '' . .' teat. &manna which has ere" occurred_ in the 'mining of; Authnicite Coal. ._. - oliz,l IC S4lll Spikes,. -, .1 llast :steel. - • Y 'e Chains. TIIE BLACK' MINE or York Farm Colliery at Potts-1.. l i t : WL . ,` s. , ' ' ,7 A ac ire k i l l :g cl ir k i g. ce i. , ki ... ' ante. fembraceo all the free burning; Bed Ar•h veins of Ilard are a d Iron 'Repot, Cra;TRZ Syntex. three doers ,l 0.,e1 hi Schuylkill county, and the product has always! ~.0 , ,, , ,. 3 ,...,1 . ~._,.. side. pralinc parr, been lb grant demand and met with &ready sale at the! Juty I.s ! . 'A s4 .'`''''' %"..t blithest prices in the 'New York and 'New tigiand marl. ' , k.t.. During, the past sutiltnee..lln:exPettdlttlee of 5 20,1 . : s 113RigHT efe LER_C 14'S • --- • . Sit) was ma de at this Dilliery in takifigi-as new lift l'' NEM' HARDWARE STOit . E rkm - doors be on the black al:ne yein.• The property', is, now in 11W. low Matz'lloteLandnearlymmositethe .311- , aplendid conditigli, and .eapable or ;Maiming annually I nen' Bank, l'attsville. where will be fohnd 1 .1..,004 lona of, vary superior Red Ash rilal. The 'Slope t an excellent asesortment Of IiaIIDWARS , 135$ a first rate'dron TralLand ail tlz- roads itlicoutsldel 1 1 ‘ , 3 0 b Yeiteteleges , Filets; - t.,. - 1 1 , are,laid dosynin the same substantial ma ogee, •It has; SPelege• ' Fine Trays' , 1 a bieekernto edamd by a twenty horse *nighty, with ml., Saddlery, 1 - .Itritants Ware' lleers,km. loosens. and all the fixtures necessary to da,; Shoeniaker'a Tools. . , Assortmentoffine Lock ~ the work la; the laud And. woo eentiortuteitt pastitter---i 4:'''rlientl....''`Trbsl2' sTabki Cathay, There is a imge nu-ant of other perwinal prornidy. such 1 - 1 1 ILIXF Am.....u.• .' f Pocket Cutlery. • ag' Cars, Vrn An''' , n'ings, Sinks ar., which Will - be midi" liar Inns of all sites, - ''!Table Spoons. „...' with it. :1 ' t 11.41 ed `, : ''' . . 1 i Azi'vile and Vlore, • I v Al the DIR)CIiVILLII CORM thY. a tunnel Las resj, Nails:Mil iiibiliea. - lAsSortmenter faze 01111 P, arently lava arisen toent the ech.bratz - el TfliettrATO vein 11 Itailtsept Iron and Nails, ,Shettleon Crutibres, which runs ithr•mith the :k l Wire, 'Tin Pllle, . ' , lto- 10 .state for ' nearly smel l ... Smith Teak. mile, and *Rich is now Ina very fires munition. The', Building Material", ghost Kett cs, - 1 t emend flea at the Slope and the Breaker. and the !Font:Cast Steel. , - •Sad Peons.; .. . Drift Cars (o,l' which-these is .a large number) were made; Shea iSteol, ',,. .iPanyand 11, rs, - by ffaywood & -Reorder, All Oin roads Live barn 1.14.,- , A rm p,"" z i, r , . )(Izalco. ' d ew ," with iha T'raii. arid all ni fixturszaandimprove. Mill Slurs. • .. i llulinvd T T l " j' ''' ' -- mstita which have Leen made upon tills valuable prop e r +, c ro za.crit Mays, , . ,s .; Powder Ann Shut- ty are very a.ivanzazeously arranged for cheep ateelami. l Fine ltand.sawe.. , Ender a condo] and active Ma nagsancut this. Colliery ; tl, Rr . aturns,itia thanks to. the Ptihne tot the Pute re ulge I wilt, nrui nee an nuitlly aptrxe quantity of Ccil. for tnany i they eitended to him lu his Indi widget caPseitlr-nn.llPMew ; years to roma.' Tho stone Sterol:pus • and other prots4,l the! less Sm. in• the quality of their geode. strict atteu.l ty in the .town r i of ftrociorifleoeill (if wanted) be included, tipa in builnemt, and iteemnittoditing Prim'. will deNelre, in Ili. sale; I ' . - . i Ra 4 came:and thetrontitmed illlPPett• , - ...., , 410 ,1 v to ' , .lc o,a.r.re C. Mit er_ et Pottsville, or to the) 1.. . .. Ritl4lll.T. k LERCII, •subszriller In tilts city et 110 Broadway. ' s ' -- -' I :- • " thalersia Uantavareamiirot, Crof Pr siterl .1 Vow york. 3-larch 12, 'SR. 12- GEO. 11. P-017134 - Pettes'itte.danuar.v R. I tif.6 ', • l•fl , R..EA 1,•,' ' S.'l'A_"cf.'i • Cpininiss.ct ; niia if,,iin i , X`,:ent:— *etersl velttsble tricts of Cool .. , ...ino tI.F sale .10.1'.t0 Rent. ',Apply to :lA:qr.-I; PENMAN, •oili,e, 3 sin street, blow the tiquare, 1911tcsbarre: ' 1 ,leir 11, ' 4 1 3 : • . .. ' ; '7 ; • ' . liS 4 . l l , i ' ' '' ' . ~, , . 1...-y,.a......... . , • , I 0 11 X.q 1 DGIiIS,S;; • Mining. EU° .- Fr neer itnilj Snivryor. Centre St.. Vottsvil/e, lis:at i....'l, to Sury,iyiog and - Er.pletitut Coal latudA, invect 'ii:,: Mil?... A:4l Alitent for the unrch:re and, ode er,lteal . 1'..t,t....,01,474.i0n or, rents, Ac. . . , . ..; . f 1...'K15. J., MARTIN aid(.l , rank Carr. &i t, .surve'yors and eisti linglrferts, id.Conneetion . u:th P. m'isheater; of yot6.vil ie. will attend to surveys ti Lin.r . . nilhes. - tOwnti anti all uttirr business in th , ...)lne , ,•:- the r proie....sion. • ; .. l ' '. l' --- 1- ''' l',) syill4 :, . January 5, 'SG •• ' 4 • t.f --- , li • - 1 E.O. K. SMITH, - SIIIINC-; E Gr.. 1 : -- 1,,,If neer and Surveyor, Stlyer Te, ce, Centre treet, :. , A nine. Pa. .r.:vsniiisatleus; Itoperts..,Survey and 4 ite , WT44l.3ines .Coal Lands, Mini' e.3.lachinery.4c., '‘, ''Yoted on th r shortest notice. it'get t for C,eal 3Tines,Ar '. :ltetilber :2 ', 1853: • ' . .: . . 39-11 • _ , . ___ : I I,.I ; ;NRY • IV: -- , 1 1 0071:CET,-Geo — Ingicaf, • t LT"p....griptileil d Mining' Ettiineerraeutre street, 5 ..' , i•vi1t.,.,.... Pit-, g.ly!,,s a tention to surveys and' esettnins -1,..,:, :.,t real Landl, t. survey% iir rotnes irquirina ape as .1.1.1 aeoltra.,.y. and to the superintendence and entire . ''' ,, cr jite..priut:. , rs of oita . t*s. ' - 1 i'..l, •cir,) , ' 2. •:,(1 '' Yulv - 2 - -'.'44. • 27-til ~ ' 4K. •1(,;117 ..:Ne-Y—Fdr the- Purchase and -1 , -,..k or. it,3t. F....1 . -a, burin.. awl selling Coal: to (.+ll4l . ehargiz p.f••Cnat 1.311.1 a, ,Nlinns, t.c.,Nawl rolleding J Ar..ut;t—Tnin, t , r,m;yrea: s, tfxp , ..rirnei, in thy tonnty be It ir.'n tu;s,.;titi . aat!syntiton.l — Office MAtiantan,o Stroet, 1 P ,, tt. , .111a.;.,, ~, : ~' I * 1 : CHAS.:4' IT'LL. ' Aril 4,155 p •-, ,i- •' '. . 14-tf. _II , ii - 11. 1 1,: i„-a,„;. Itytt, aud .: liaing , . - NI 4 , I:imi tni - K.r;ASl.l.lnd„ l'i., atti!tuls to Survky tog 'and -Tin , p,,i in! . iklin'...% . ,•surv s yi ng and 'iliThling Uulls. r , gu- .1 I.illug Townil.9G. and' all other business In the lit.e. of ..11. protessklit• ... Leiter all4ress.: Fauntsin Spring I b.. Schuylkill i C , Ataty. l'a. . ~... . l',lp. 23:155( 1 . " • ."--..._ A. 11. 1). L. DO.I)SON., ,)per, - •:/rlvrptir..vidlterituniraiDnUttli.liamitt k .l 4 up n 0. , r.tti,.1,:,.i. Ildntai liStalaishinetits in' this part uf t e' ;t4 te , -. 1 t 11 4 1 tt foulg to arsor4;hts tiatmns the bettelit of - vit.'. 'Ty itnpraventilnt l'n Abe Art, lie gnarintats tt)itnitati, ..,aturo to a nh! , :rw'in the a•l•iptal inn :rad arrangninalai hi, :'..!rraa rnaalic'cirSitrvs , a'eiti, * ,th .: in.S;..its partipinr wi , rit n , •-ts',,,a .11ta , .otolrats preqq,, 0 LIIP 1,01 rt. tArittaio le • 'lntt Nl•ritr-te: u%'tratitl ktklnct troth art - rts.K..lo. With fall . ! , y, Atilt GILD 1 raying' t , iith 4,itif r, 6 i , l,•ranietitiq the tofttl . 4l l .lllll:.:tirt l . • ' y''. . • rE I) '1. 7 'ill. )1 tritet vtinet.t)TA'a9Jris altnreCO'tttre. Nib , I .1... i %I * ',..',,' v •, . • 1. 1t: Rt.) . .... BROW \, iiispeoto.r i ten-I F.x.r.; 'tit, n.;irrirn . n f Lando WliON, 4:(11 vf bn.;lnt-S . s. ,i . .1.. p lii.ts. Fran', his bxperitna•-e+fin tining., and / ..', ip.f.f rein': : , as (414 silo:l,A in It his ands ditin: ;'' --. un ~' I a - i•zatniniu7, 'mine,: :...r n i 1 ~,,No rt a , ci ft t ••• . ..IA, h., it .0 • •••, la be ab 's to givarAtlnGe'tion t 4 CA. who ' - Y-Tra , i, ' P•411^4.4. ‘. 11. li 1 , 1 tyrt.ttlitx '.SI! txt:s arid .1 Alin NT. sa,Ego i* •-: ,i'll..lollt.' net D. P.. SKI', and illi.lr4* MILYSI. lr.,' ...;‘,.. . Qt... , 111-. t.r I , :tp . tbilitv and ititeglitY-'' ' i ~._. ''')— , /. I. Ott.,S;3lfuoi Imipactur, East N , nr. .:uta ,r,-t. loitbrill.., l's:' ' • i. -• ' 'uli* rk. 1 s!ot • MI VI 0 . XX2CII . • ' . .' k PLUMBING. .•• 6 --- 46#1tyficc --- p4.umßir p.c. smn , & DOWNING, BUJ N' ' Otrl' ot , ti te loth haist're.opened au esta lishment, foil th . 0 . ,,. ~.” b u st neziS. in : Silver Terrace. whet 4 they nil Ibe 1 thanavul PWoruers. an d pttanise prompt Wttention and: , , .4341 - 1 satisfactory work. '... ~ -Pottrrille.Ocaolter tj.; .1g 5 1 . --- 1"1U 31N6 STABLISHMENT. .41 - !,11. DU:hp respectfully; 'ounces to tlu public than, has parch d the 'entire, toidc of the latejtlrm erlitore- 1 n and ' Dickinson', eta in , ids eirryirix on the plumbi ng. tlness in all itSehruebes at, old Sisnd , underlthe.Potts-1 le Iluusv,where'he hives by_, '' centlon to business, be marl • () SVORTSMEN !—Come tint) s e eable to merit 01 share of the' - 1 I our large r4oek of single and - slottble - barrelled ct . nds, thlie patronage. Ile . " 'g uar. , ,--• Colt's Reuters, and Cult's imprrvd. single and let:WO Work to be as good, .., ~ _ 1 dstle ltiVrelled i itols.: Parlw Pigols ;OD and water 41 it *ll 1-" ' done au a- ' `'' I p f.cap, STTCIITEIt dc THOMPSON'S. , i,„, table ter sas cart be (hale' tflo triville4ttly 26; '543 - 3 , 11 Isewhere. i . Zirillieldm a .rial:Vti i , 11. DICKINSO'N le Angust IH, IBM 313.4f3 'utsvilielan..s.'s6 I-tf 1101 E 14.• -77 7 - ff ! 14 A T t_.p.N A L tiT ' ;Cormier of Comnifrce 4 ghomokin s Sta.; • tir..cosil 'nest %AVIA OP Ilk RAILROAD: . Shaniokin,'lfoittituaborlorid Co., Pa. 1 VirSym.lrEAvEll..lNDArietor. April 2-; 6511. THE" - BUCK. I#9TEL." • ..Vets r oppfaile thr Court Let,,mon, s .• nelnikort,--Proprletor. viAell: 10 litpx 4vlettr• Its go neroup and god ercennreelef tons, bee'been 'recently impre end-eontittnes to be the dtegei,fiefebend General II Ctititderit. . ' -wi 4J. Ti;RANNUNI ` HOLESALE -& RETAIL Dialer in Paints, 011 s, Tarnishes, TurpeWine, Cam; phene, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Lookilig Diais Platet„ Window Glass, Putty, Dam How, {;um Belting, - Peruvlan Duane, Oakum, - Pilch, Tar, Rosin. itc...ic., at. Philadel phia pricesL-oppoilte the. Swan. Hotel. Schuylkill Haven: . N.ll.—The pattnage of retail dealers. stud the publk getwrally. is, resm. tinily solicited. - Orders Bled and sent With dispatch toll Ports of the - country- • Schuylkill Bev p, August 23,•56 • i ----:- . JLEAII; IRON. APO ,TIN.- --. •. 310 .I,ZAJJ-50 tops A r l Blacken soft - ..- Englii.held tuns San Andress soft Spanish. 1 . . 'II men Tin—'2larslnlys goierriment Dance in..T i • Peals Tin-100 slabs Revelly Tin.. llnnp Irim-20 tuns assorted. %to %light {gages. i: • Ddler Pfu(e—,so tons, assortedl,i sites. ado -to ,En !Oh boiler. - . . - Flue-Iron-.:5 tong 10, 12,"4. 16. and 18: English F! ' 'lron . . Angle Bars—Viionn, 2, 2 . ...4 and 3 . Inches, Angle . ljerst. , initne.bninds. • :- . ~ Shett . 7ron-10 ttauliWo."2o t 0.25, beseb rids inglish „ and kmerlean.' ..- • •i, 2 .. ' : Raritan Sh ee t han-4159 packs a*3Orted "os.,.in Primal Horse Sine liars-53 tong, prime quail .1 by % rOdtb • i Nall Reds - 10 tonic prime quality `, 346 by, 34 rod*. ..,, '' Tinjlafes- 7 100 boxes Prihtypool . IC Co d. ' '' ' 250 boxes t'untypool and M F• 1 C Char c 1., . 500 du . . tin '1 dd I N • d -. 10,000 feet 6 inch Water and.Gaillpes.! - . • .5,600 feet 4,inch do- :-- •do " do •- i 5.000 feet 3 inch do •- • do Ido ; - - • i ;• 3,000 feet 2 inch do - •" -• do -:, do I is ,. I. , . . On band and fur sale by ", , • F.:TRANI:IL ri i • •• Nek6 Noah Wharves, Philadelphia'. .. -1.. THE .PRESENT CRISIS. • ________ .• . ORRIS, •TONES & CO 0 -Jardge KellereSpeeeh'sa Spritigilardets, .9 man, Philadelphia, 0111 Tuesday..Evene - ; :f N.,.... ; los, September 9th. ... , ....- - Nt ,r. , • ~ i 'mos & STEEL MpllliblAllT, . , il: •et you heard' the Ars from Maine, Libya F - , . . 314th'i k llBi-al"nth .42ree1.0 -14I t' th ' r imi" , to .i.t• itriiirtiute) Such . were • the, words Fith- - . 1' . • - Hare always on hand no 'for kalif • • - , re ' • • • • i BEST ENOLLiII REFINED IIION=:-Ii 11-its4iirtments of which I commenced an address td the friends. of * , ltaltalls,"and other favorite brands. ItEST AMERI- Polk, Dallas,ril Shank - , in 1844, abo.ot, this L' CAN IJ.i ES---orilinary sizes. or rolled. to der for bridge -tWI of the year, in Clio ilistrieLor .Spriug 'Garde .. .Rl 1 . `.. purposl.••, Ac.. ke. '"P ENNSYLVAN I AllOl it PLATE—. nod theDeinticratic fielre that. hail cotho tliat.day; croarscuoint sites, or I 'at .td required six. BOILER ••• —th e do y auteeding a Gubernalont: and Con- ~ RIVETS—Dover brand, made in solid dies. ' RIF IA- .. • •- , the _013311 CAR AXL ES—Ameridad- and English.i.'• 'FLUE grettiunal el ctionikas esteemed Its h sure • k SIIEET IRON —rot covariug - schutes. kr..• AMERICAN • gesage of 'liiittory• to the party, •ns s - ci eateeiri i this. . & SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD 1 tiON—T railsOuni i i ws tibday ( .heers.) . , . i„. - -...r0. I ' trti:bars — sultable for:mines. turnouts. lc. Jt - NI. I ITII. , ENOLIsu k :XORWAYSLIT,BODS,LIOLTS. YUTS an:4 We ., liTe in 'curious times, polstically f iny frie . 1 WASiielts,For brid.es. tars. and machinery. purnoses Why i s At Oat the Deniocratiet„?%ti , i,a ;. . of the.:! , ast i . generally. CAST, SHEAR. 'MACHINE rind BLISTER: arid the young Demmtratic Giii . n . F.Vof - the W fst • STEE . L. Also, an extra quality air taps end dies. - E The ` have wheeled ' into . line and .put--tQnsel,ves 0 ' above, 4k(ether-with a full assseo,,ecor Iron , Steel , _either side of the Whig. - Gihreltur, Nennent / Nails and Siiikes, tit which the attention of dealers, IVbv'stand DetnoeratioNaine and lowa suliport-), railroad cm:tides, engineers, miners, fotiriderwand a , • jog - Whig warm ' - o a t ? The ta ,i a b .1 . a aigaiamam in i ehinists is invited. r . ' 'May 10, ISIS libly i s i . ., , . , . .....• .. ~•,--"...- ' the fact. It ten to thorWar• tiditndersolnd it, the! .. Re JORAki E PEOPLE! . , and 'nect before - yott Buy: - <` Whole secret of, the uprising • of. the people which I FOR SALU4' ' '..- .1 litts'made n party - (no•fni . att: ; •l' r .ri, ..unsylvania is con- 1 - .. ''-! St le LITER ' & 'll-1.0 M. PSON tak&Arceinetl. ha t a few weeks olds); piaster of rho; ; i 1 1000 - Acres of Nasuable Cosa Land. I , ~ . . . mincing that troy hate opened I.. l i,liNE: 'l . 'llo LT . S AN p [Ac r es o f • the '•. ".;,!:••• plea:4ll , n announcing Hardware and 'lron Store,— fl,vit.' .. .destinies of tho Coinma t tit.4lilt, and the •party to • ......4. 4 valuable amid mountain coat lands, situated in I on t4' corder of cknlre and Marfret arm's. 0 . settle the -coming national election. (Immensaj h i iltitlerand Barry tovinthips, Schuylkill ti•mny' r yiti : Is ; i Aulittrlte the a . iii, tion of Ott . fri " nd• 1 ... 111 2 3 !-: - - _ '' . • ... i t ' . . "WHITE HORSE HOTEL." , ' , 01..**, of Centre and :-.4lalrantongo sts.., Pottsvi ll e. '-,•v5.405epbk . ,,91:-;llPiegeir - , 'Pioprietor. • fea:du plents,nnd acremmod atk hs of ilia best kind, • andWery-tttOiften will be pal d 'by,*e host and his at tendinteeto.vnake *molt s stet tfavelers comfortable. Pottsville -'ay 10. '49 '1•:".' ' -19-1 v - 1 ::z. - ',,' • THE " EPOLE HOTEL," • , 1.47P.1e nnildinoe, edenir'of Cumberland and Mar : ,!"=....,, I . ket of.. .I.,ebrinon, 'Pa. - , -1 .- -, Y - - -- ' Adittis Bak, Proprietor. -.- ' '',.'ililti - it the 14-rest apd most commodious hotel In Lab. , -nnOlf, - -vritit ample conveniences for families, single boar del*, and the, public generally [May 9,259 18-Iy. ' • ~.,., ' —_ - , 3;,, f. - -- ' 4I EA LE.HOTEL," . . r" . .•r. :fiord-el. (114 t 5 t , 111 . 17411 me., IV llkefbarrei . . ' - :is-'• : ' • ' - Luz ,rne - coutan. Pa. -. .1.-:W.- . ,..,..W1.1111ani Earley. !Proprietor. - '. - Tel fold stand has been thew {lily renovated" by its pry.....4.oproprietor; and inade-coinfortable in 'every-res ..-pectln permanent and transient boarding. - air. Earley - siares , CL o pains to 'Aecure the app hation : and good will Of every guest. by constant aften ion to their.wants and wishes.. ifiVffsunslind gene' al accemniodzttioris arcanaz pie and hk - Cit.l.4, well suppli rt. Call and see him. Ile taunt ektorilenate in his cba ,;es. -, -, . . July '2f_i.l9 - :-' . ; . , . '; `39-liau '-. '• . REM .—. ..- . . ... ~ -- - - . 1 - f —, LESTA: 4 .'' S AI{E 1 '' RDS. &ttortte Mil I HARDWARE. A. LL sorts of . '!" front 22'•0 60 jAL_pounds per yard, on hand and forialle :by . llee,„ .._18.35 : E.-T f %l:ol.lrlr. So". • ril l 0 'MECHANICS t—Ship:' a ugurs, IL. Spirit LeveliiSdaresebniad s and shingling Ketch eis., Braces and ilitts, cl Caniking irons and _Mallets. Mtn' tieing and Boring Machines. Plant.S--liellows Intl Mounds; Id sets. from X!. toslB, at - STICHT.ER de TiIO3IPSON'S.:. . :Pottsville. Augnit P. 'Zie...,, .lai rro HOUSpKEEPERS !--;•Curtain. Pins and Rands, bible Castors. One ivory =Cud' gul iv bau die Table Cut! I . , Plated Tear slid Table Spoons,Boll ers And -&.llloepitlg t Ileserving kettles and French CoOk• lig Ware, at '.- •- i - STICRTER d..TlßEllpsoYs Pottsville. A p t 9,T.43 • . .• .k. 32.- -- - -- O. MACHINISTS and DRAFTS ••MEN.—Germao §liver Ual vaulted Triangular healer, .utiri railed • Steel Squares. Straight and leveled' Otte: 'Straight edges, RuteA :graduated decimally.fromlo Eo 100, ;combined (lunge 'and.eallipirrs. all U. Satant \ rd. at • • ' • • - STICUTER TllO PSOZPS. • Pottsville, Artist :„ . , • . A GENCY, far-the Readipg trual Mazlitne Shop.—U3virig the agency, for the widely celebrated Agile nit anti implements man u hug tired al. this *hope I Invite the attention 'of tarmera. - •and can fiumish them.with these goods art:manful urar'sprices ;--freight adtled.' • 'FUNK PO/T. . Pottsville, June 28,'10 LIGHTNING ' O DS AND POINTS. eIUST teeeive, an assortment of hightnlng . Rods and Points, with fixtures complete, which any farmer am put ttp—wad forwile cheap by June 21, %G. 23-If k Augusr9, '56 t v?( Pottsville. 31.18;50 - - ,of rill our friends rand; l• fans.' plco corner of Coutro and .Mlifitet street. coupled by John $. 31OrrIg. STICIITER & THOMPSON , • on and aunt,: us a call at tY StorefortnerT FAIRBANK 8 SCALES • iritE subscribers, agents for the ntan i ufirturers. have juit : rebated enew article. called l ' 1w ' - Union Counter Seale;' calculated to weigh from :1,• do ounce te 20 ihs. For ;ale at thO'VorkStore. E. YAILDLEY &'BON. ott;tifio, April 23th , I :55pt = ' IT • ~____ • __,_,___ ----7-- ' . PATENT COLD LARD LAPS. frtisubscribers being appointed sole "A g ents for the sale of Stontsifer & Smith's put 'Cold Lard Lanips, In •Sehuyikkll chanty. have `, ala bits tortmen t for sale, which are : highly recrouthen for economy and convenience. ' flitlollT & Lli 'II. Foftetille, April 14 ,1155' . . -. 1 . .: •i 4- •.- )r,O I 40,(1 1:01111MISSIOW WARE' HOUSE ILNTRE STREET,. . Pottsville.— kj. The subaeribers are prepared fo furiiish• the Trade Mitehinhts and Optgators at Philadelphia prices, kfreight added) whole ale or retail, best Auierhan Bar Iron, man, ufactured Iti Potter!lle: and warranted of auperiorquality Also. light T mina omitable fur. mlnes,and Cable Chains' uroiehed at gliatt notice direct froth the importer. ' E. YARDLEYdo SON.* Cork Store; 'X, 47-tf TO FOUNDRYNEN, MACHINISTS k 'OTEITIRS. 4.4 • PUR YES, N. E. gc?rppr Soulliantt Peun streets, Philadelphitt,lfirniShe's ingot "copper • sutt biess, pig Iron, short iron, solders, tire 'Pricks. port SbleAttites. speller, block • tin,lead. foundry m ouldings, t Wings, crucibles: antimony, is tibitt nicta4, sand or all brass. - old capper, .tc.. nets. also. a dealer In ;in - might - and cast prop iron and' other metals. •It is hi, -*sire to accoraturniate machinists and others at a distance frpte the city, by turnisbitig any article tpey way want ixi.their business. Articles not mentioned in theaboye will be procured aid forwarded. . Any ingrd i ey n the .ipore,litie will be promptly answered. - , • . A PURSES: . N. &.c riser South and Penn streets I• - . - t - ...iSATURDAYI',.i,'4ORNTNW--SFf: !Mil -•I 1 - ----' YEEK ONYIN ' .:". YT. ' TOBY. -.. „ ST C 11.11311.6111 R. S • Ata.--"Suosi ia . Trotaba."— Tr.. -" s b 3tra ii Irre ; :i, I 01' the worth, ho ezkber • . • . • Ilse deeds or your sires, 'ever glorious. - -. %loin in our palm' witty . i ' , . , : The paean of Warty : \ e i ‘. . • ... s - , ark! ou thegales of Nave her • -I \ \ ' - Millions of re !Fes apt 'lin tsg,._ ', ‘, - '..1 fed Its, 'Glorious the song they are singing--. --. • ' , ' '' yreiriont and irictoryl i ' * • urrah! -C ' : ..- . Join the great c4,..L)rus.they'relinging, Eremonfand Cldoryl ' Come fron! your %rest -clad mountain*, , Come from thegieldsof Our tillage, • .' .Comm forth from city,and village, ' • , • Jold the grest.host Of the free!. •' 1 ;• As host their caiernowl fountains • .' 5 ' ... 801 l kho deep doodsto the OCelini , - . Jobs .h e great army in motto; r: r • • - c ,- - Karrhing to riflery! . t . . • 1 '• ' -• : Hurrah! ' '''.••• , Echo; from ocean to ofeau, •, .. . L •.' ... remeut and victery! : • ' .-. E'er in e West roll* the thiOdef, ' ) 1 • =Th eMult 0 . - battle is raging,' • " ,,L - ;; Where bleeding Katmai . is waging 1 •War&re with Starii7l. , . 1 , • • i - ••. t l t'uilliiiisit with foei.irlio 'surround her, .1 Lo! she imploreS yi. , uto stay her! • 1 • Will yon to Stsrerylehly herr L. ' . ' . • iVerer—she shall be free ' - • ' . ' lie • '\ I t ' . ' . ~'• 1 . Farrah! •• Swear that you'll never b4tray hir ; . .• ' ' \Euless shall yet be free! i ' . \ . ~ • # 1 • fdarch!Welare aeon' to support her; 7. ;'*. -• T,he prays of the righteons sha . ll speed Imi, 1 , A chief nev corvine ifead us-- • I, Fremont s lead toe free i .. ; .. Then from those fi \ eitied with slaughter, . ; ..- . • Slavery's holders sla be driven, I • ' ' - Freedom to .ansas he,given, • 1 ~ .. Fremont shall omit free! , - • '.' -- . • ' i 7 1,1 • To Kansas, slmil Freedom be Ten; . • . ' Freront shill make het free: , . 1., -,- 'Men of de NOrth, who ternomber, ' ) l't ' The:deeds of your aims, ever glorlaus, : - 1 - '' . Join in our men vietorionaj, i. : ' 1 The men of LINO I ' - - • .-:,. • Hark, on the inles of Strember, ~. ; • Millions of voices are ringhig, .l ! 'Oterious"thsagng they are'singink- N _ !•, :' • ',.:Vrenumt and victory! •i ' ! 1 .• . Hurrah! . ;, i Join the great chorus they ' re siiWng-r I ' Frimant and rlctory i . •'" ~ I " ; i 4 ea., - A 34-tf ~ .. - . ..., , iltElYhip of of ~:the Democrats:of oid,S:t the Ai m ., however they differ Ail npiM'etherquestihitS; r agreitt7: : voted - for , 'upon tine ;- 7 ,-Andeed - their agreement was rt e tintire : ' Southern that no question Was Wade upon that stibjeeP T : been mad' Theydifferei as "to; a National Bank; they Ulf, [Slavery- ft lured as, to Trill*: "they differed' as to the 4.istriFt l e,-..10 t Lotion of thit, politician& ; they differed as tu , speaking. . i . the • improvement-W. rivers and harbors by the : , .44%4,, ii _, saidlte, flamt General' Government ; but they , greeti as ' e, pa - ' 3litt . ouri ~ ,,,, o brottehi home ttj (riots who frameckhe...Consfitution and who gave ; :goad them tO fury,? ~ That questiu 1 our gOvermitent s imidifency by the earliest action • two- glent'interests in our reentry, It uader k—theY agreed between themselves, and ;" discussed and well derided, .anct-t with the great men who had moved before, thew, •,mcnt he had set down Itil foot On tti that slavery wasMlocal domestic State institution; . then established. Bald [Lute he weal. that, Whig swill; the GeneralGovernmeat batigno ' _ tion stand forever.,. lili .coultl , ea' cobeero :with it within . the. limits-of any one lif t terms of that compromis ?. Abe. States. They agreed, in esteeming it a grelti "It was then settled ror uoithiq :,'G thwreesi3o ial and politiCal evil.. Thez held that the Ter-1 minutes shivery iltehrld be foresee piltildred. The ratifies ' being the common pr9perty.of the Statesl; W same line as fi xed upon in the resrdutions re and of the people, and, 'having been confided by ; cently i reacived from the 11.1060 . . i• Reoresenta- _ the Constitution of the United States to Congress, ' tives gi noW before as. The bill feontithe Goose fUr (it having been. made tho duty of Congresslto the establishment 'of Territorial .gtivernment; la make all necessary regulgtions for th TerritorieK); Oregon 'excluded Starers, ailoyelhertrroaa th at raid lh „ . , it was the business uf`Congress to legislate ter i country." -, : . t e .1 ~, ~ the. Territories, and to exclude from tpm so'great Is our position treasonable , ("IS ,\,no. )Is tt, : a social-and . political cvii rts Slavery.! . There was • one calculated tor promote diseni OP -'• If it is,. . no'4iversity of opinion on this • subject among:-.Jameilf hanau Was, I presume, trf , discreet age these irlii, achieved the freedom of our country. • when he'. de thetSpeech in' the 'curate of the` There twas.no diversity of: opinion upon 'this Sub : , i Trulted g tes, although, in regard to some of bbl l a jeck aiong those who estaiblished the. canfetleriaky : speeche4' it i s Said he was a boy . When he' inada and g meet' the4ountry.ditring the existence of! them, and therefore ought not th bel held a:spun & confederation.. There was no disagreement-1 Bible. (Laughter.) , ' - •. ' . i - - ' ..- ... - - • , ... . .. _ • . among the earlier awash, ere of Cengress ,during i • I have:cad that brief ' notati4n, the f rolininistration of 'Merge 11rashington, or:be- i what the doctrine :was when wit w t.wcen that great tnan!-,,and.the great men who . . threshhold of-the agitation that!noi made tip his cabinets. I hare stated the doctrine" country. It was in 1543 that . I held by them all—that the States were sovereign i made the speech from whiCh I hart 'aril independent—that.,over. the institutions ofd the 19th l ,of February,. 1847; Joht the - States Congress had no control—that the. Ter- I arose inithe Senate of the' Unite. ritoriei t were the common property of the States,l withoetibusiness before the Senate ind that it was the duty . of Congress to legislate;, resolutiOtiii referred, proposed these • for the Territories; and by all their . actions they 1 a Res/geed,' Thai the Territories ['hewed that they agreed ifi r ithe 'opinion, that, it i Statei belong tb the several States being the duty - of• Cen,treis.te.,fegielate for the.! Unien,•Mad - are held by thew pa t Territories, it was their duty le:legislate in such a l l summon propeffy. l'i ... . manner as Should premole the wells of the pee - " ile.olrerl, That 'Congress. as the joint :agent pie, and,' therefore, to exclude Slavery. from the 1, ;and represeritativel ..Ysf the States' ,f this Union, common domain. (Leutteheers.) st; , .., ,has no right to tnak4 any law or do any net what,.. - I shall nut detain yot by. dwelling upon the :cir , ; ever, that shall, ;Meetly or by,.ir effects, make Minastrincee ogilie gront . ordinancepr'l7B,7l which' any diseriminatiOn ; between; the States - ofsthis gave freeduoVtiaVbiek ~I ndiana; ' Michigan , - Wis.; Union, by which any of theta she] tor deprived Of consin mod Inhibit , . '' .. .!ilfat territory was the prop.; its full and equal right in anYetritery ot the erty of Virginia e puin slave Stata,, had no COO. j United States, acquired or to be ac uired.. .-.. federation.taken plaervno Union been fratuedit _"- Resolve!, That the• enactment of any law"— wouldhave been gavel territory, as. the : motheill and here iithe first gefm of the present doairino state was. It was ,ce ed, though the Southeral..of the Saudi, and the present agitation of the ; portions; Of it were contained consideta)sle• num : ; whole eounery—a Resolved; That i theArnietruett ; hers of slaves, especially 63 Illinois. It was ceded ; of 'any law-Which should, directly rdiyits etfeet first to :the ,contederaey, and rabeeqUently to the ; ".deprive the citizens of any. of th . States of CA; United States; Thereas - Jefferson himself drafted ; - Union freer emigrating, with het ;property, ii3tO 1 the ordinanee by which "involuntary eervitade,:! any of the i Terrifortes .of theiUni ed.StateS, will I except as punishment.for crime," was prohibited , -., melte sneh 1 discrimination ; and 4 aid; itibrefore,ll from all that territory forever. That was tint. , ' ,be a violet:foil of• the Constitution - nd.thei righti I draft of .the great Virginia Demoeratie statesman; l of the States frotir'.which,dia ch,r4iiierii emigrated. Quibblers tell you that that .wl3 the action of this:" arid inalerognticid of that perfect'Oqintlity which 1 confederacy., .1 tell you that it was the notion of 1 belongs to theta; as members of this. , Union; and I the confederacy, and history tells iota !that the 1 - `,eroatil.fend directly to subvert . .the Union ;itself.," I first Congress assembled under our Conatitutlon LA When th ese rvolittione were. r ! ; the Senaiorj Made that the, law of Congress which • had been; from -Miegouri—a'-4 eesstir,frobc, Made the'ordinanee of tile;cootederaey. It sins ;; slave State r -denounced them as a :brand.'.' .. re- enacted, in the very, language of Jefferson, itsl The next day Alf. Calhoun pressed hereto a vote the sixth' section of 'the {let Addle government of • Mr. Bentot(eppesed tho pi•opositio ./ bir.Calhoue the-Northwestern Territory. . 'ti • i l . expressed lila,seriprise that Mr. 8,,11014 as therep „The territory ceded by North' Carolina and y.•,. resentative frtin a Southern State, should oppugn KenteckY, was ceded with stipulatioini, and Con, j the resolutions, hut added, "I slliltnow where to ghats sfas not free to legislate beyOnd these.stipepri find the gentleman.”' "Yes vie. Yee sir;' said "Old lotions ; but there came a time ;when Congrefsl Bellitia." "always know: where to find me—br the Was required to legislate for, the territories, and it ; idde of .iipouittry , Iliad•thetinien—hlways therer came speedily. We acquired the Louisiana, Ter- I 411 (Loudphi,use.) Six years later, that brave Old ritory.. We bought it,; - . Mr; Jefferson. taking an 1 , 2 M, writi ng upon the subject, 1 4 1 1: . - -' active part in its pgrahm , e, he having- succeeded !, :. alls‘nsibly the. complaint, (expressed in these' Wnshintaii and Adams in.thiiPieridential.chair.! resolutibris;) was that the .einigraut from the' lave Now, what-were dui F rovisions :fur the govern - 1 State was not allowed:to:Smarty his 4aro with him; nick of that territory ,'thuS acquired by purchase?! in reality, -it Wu* butt kr wee rust 4/lowa to 'carry It wee slirpdefritory. Th - o'Frenelr had idmitted; . 'the' Stole kit' caong with Alin to pro? his cliorc.— slavery into Lobisioni; it bad ite' existence there' ; - Placed , in that • light; which. is CI trod one, the 'money was invested ill - .slan'ery 3:the habits of.thti 1 : orniVaint .is absurd ;r prevented asapplYing . to a people were adapted to slave labors That territi4l piece of:property, instead of the la of the State, i r ry, slaverl territory ' as' it, was, , was acquired tii - 1 1 it beComes. speeious—it, his .delud d whole-eam purclunieiti 1893 and in IBC4, Thomas Jeffersn - 11 naueltiee. and hailed to rage atid resentment and being President, the Congress of the Uaited•Statei l. hafred.of tbillnion." - . '- 1 1 - 1 - - legislatild upon, the subject. 'Did they legislate! - bili . ..:Beriton looked 'Upoln there aii a "firebrand"' upon the subject of-slivery in. the tertiteries-4 when they were introduced, and -writing quietlysin Or, mark ybul, We are now called "traitoti" anti ; I his Closet, six years thereafter,- Ito ex pressed iiiin i "diennionlsts,". because - we assert the doctrine i ' !elf ns I have jest read. .1 i '- ' . . that it iithe duty- e Congres s to legislate upon Who is tbeirutlior ItteXansas- 'ebraskribilt? the subject of slave in the! Territories. ' Upon , Stephen A. onglaes-2-I, d'en't kn w What "A" . I , that one propesitio all the greed charges and rebinds for. : ' har e' beard that i is for_Areold; itiiied t and I proriot to show you,Ablittit we ariir'--bet.,l don't. believe he 'could have been sa Att y . traitors and diennio istS, our great exemplar was''.'.' named at his thristening. ' sievlie' A. -Douglas is George.Wasbiugton; and the oak& •in rank and l "the author of that . - Bait 'bith - . d, at !Stephen A. , Perhaps even great in effieieneY in.this work, 'Douglas believe, or did he belleve,ltliat .Cengress I was TbOrnas Je ff ers n ; that we :hard had in/the had hOvlght to legislate on, the subjeit of slavery, treasunableand die Wen . ranks every, President ,l in the Territories ? 'Weette-dbese the doctrines in beginning with Wa hington and ending with AM , . i .;;`whieft heves reared in the bosom cifthe Dernoeratic lard Fillmore. If' e are a toit.-of. traitors . and, party , of • Illinois 'and - bif the .. t h en? Off ? 'N' M 7 disunionist..,' the- first great set were .WaShington l friends;-lie wit reared in the sound Conetituthinal end his cabinet, anitibe Seenteand :Congress of, doctrine wkieb I,tiave uttered here to-night,isti e -1 his day ;land the teat who legidatetl' especially i will prove `t to you. • . .upOn, the; enhjeet, were James K. - Polk, waswith his ,In 184 S, Congress, was engaged n- estahlisking 1 4.1 cabinet (of. whom James Bacbanantme)..and; a government for the Territory of reg,oue A Ter- the Oungrets of their day; so that if wenro trait- ; final:ll hill hail passed the lower Ilcuse conStainirie Ora aild!disunionilds,' wia _Latvia. brilliant example i no .. freirisiori on the subject of . - slatery: It comas ' and a bright array of pistribtic/namel to teed, us; ttpdts-...thet Senate, and , Mr. Kale at Mice moved the on. (Great applause.); './,.- . 1 .'. • I - aJeffrson Proviso;" in other,Worde,le moved 1.,-1 - Ent. My friends , I were asked !to Simi ep ire; insert the clause - that "involuntary servitude, ex`-'.l a single phase, from patiiiitlit .104 the eentime.nt I • entsurpenishmeot for ciine,thould Le' tmelliblted that pervades binl , controlsithe. Itepnblican,pirty;l 'Within -the - Territory forever." Did Stephen A, I I should utter it • in the ;:leering,- el; the Whig!. Douglas rise in tiiii.sent and argnethat that wet "Expounder" of the Constitation—aLiherty. nati, uticonstitutional.? • Did he riso.anit say that, COW!. ITUIDDI one find inseparable, now .and Torever."— I greet, - had no power •andef the,Coristitatiou to le r (Inmost! euttinsinke.) ,If I were asked to ex-,steins ripen the subject of slaveryf la - th e Twito- Press the . ..ono peiut upon ...whieh tha 4PWaint. then. - ,Tlii?..tri, ini".friendit i. hut: tie .:apist!,and oretid ennvietiOns, the ifiliorthat party are moss, titer , . an imendnient, tit bits the:exteniiiit of the Mir 1 oughly Nettled and too t-c -'vehernently naive thael - Seuri.Conifireinlitignedlliongh tKe 'Territories:of ; any other, / *mild answer ' the language ! ofdliel'Kew,' lifesieti, UCSIi and California, ihediticantlyl rout old sage' and !statetniall, the Denteeratie:c..equired;'letbe,PaeifleOinaif.. New mark Yoti, I PoIiPPC 111 •- • : ' r k w ' ; i-, m ! '.' leader—And Jackeene--Tbe Union-4t most ' and shall tie preserved! . (Vociferous lif!plause.) ;• Miving,!iii brief.ter - taa, i slisposed of.the Grit .legislation on the( subject !of •Territories, I now 'time to that ef the Territory;' of Louisiana, the ! first acquired after . the establishment of the • Czw. '• • stitution of the United States. What was the aWil tiou of Congress it *Terme to that Territory? •:What'' , lay biro nd (United fitit(es,Stat-s -uterat tai l+, vol.. 2, p4;e 283) in atilibtatiprov'et March 26, 1801, taititli., "Air net erectie#:Lrlisl.-! mm into itiii, Tetrilai.(eai, - and , roriding! for the - feerporary;joreruiriet giercof.7 -,. - Ic ' Icy this t et,nll4,tilitt,(of the atallel line of 33 degrees, bei g the pt-Statirf Louistolia, woe 'tag:mixed b - itself timer the ti me• of "ri.rritory ..‘; of Orkaar " 1 ... • ~, - - - ' ' ' I •In res t toshir Territory - oi s Orte 7, thriOth . -section pro ihits kite bringing inAf 'veirriiin a pe i foreign country; also the bringing lie of slaves from any part: of:the United , State, who, may have been'bipugl4 into • the- United !States efter the Ist:of May, -11798; mid lolly .;provide as ; folliosil : , , 4 '', l ~ .• ••'(`' o. slave, or staves, shall dirw*tly Cr indirdetly be!intrridueedkao said Territorexcept byA cit izen of the United States remov in g into said Ter riterYier actual settlement, and being airthe time .. of swely'remeral a.bodia.fille owner of such- slave, ilr Slaves; and every slave imported or brought te,ciiid Territory, contrary to the provisions•of t set, shall thereupon - be. entjtlect_ to, and re. Weivelisior her freedoth." i" ' '. • • . •rn ...Itis-raid that slavery' is alsubject upon which Congress has no right to legillate. Here they•did .legislate, awl said that, nobody but a citizen !of: the‘Uaited States Shall I bring a Attie there; that • Ini must Wing it as his owe - property, quit be able to chow that it was hitt property; that he must come for actual, settlement—in other words, that ue slave Shoal& be imported into that State, by the slavedealers, whether' be came from' Cuba or iroitdowhetlier he came from Africa or the. northern slave States: - It allowed thweitizen who owned slaves and . who war goingi nto ' Louisiana .to settle, to take his slaves with hiai; but - it al. lowed no slave to witer the - Territory;by any -other romps tbawthat;''and had a slave been ta r., ,, nun inte that Territory -as they- -have' bete taken. • into Kansas, the luxbeaseeipae would! have been issued, and the great jddga of that day; .. .John - Marshall, would have, given the elate his frecidom,. •-(Applause.) .• • . • ;• . The law of that' day is the law, o today; and yet are not slaves carried into k fleas, and is • there not there as Chief Justice ainaul whose ta- • fifiiiies wilt redeem the, - character of Jeffrierin history?" (A voiee"thses so, -I ace. applause.) ' aknd yet, Deinottats, you are asked to vote to sue thin hind; and. Alacritous, you are:asked to give, a halt-vote, or-ant ra vote against him. There is the po si ts of, the parties; - The Republicans come . -saY, "Kansas is free ; it isiShe land -*freedom ; it is free by •thpt law of God and the law of man, and being feet,-we inor to' e - xereiso all the pole with which under God 4 and the Con stitution of our country wastrel invested - , to.seedre „its Treedffm•to Alia white man forever.;' (Truman. ' Stith elicering.)" Wo ask you to ' join usiin. the - work: - 1 ,' -1 .. .• . . • -Now ? my friends, ham that time, down till near :the dote of lir. Polk's actiniaistr'al.ion, any Other doetridethan . that which I have Assertedd had never been uttered in either Hensel of Congress. ; I take it that iny.Demeeratie friends. will receive the opinions of James . BUChanan na pretty sound,: unapt-will 'quote from one I of„..the last, if . slot the very lastspeech which he tildi!oshile *represent-Y . .ing't he State of 1 1- eansylvania,,,•in ilie ,Senatelf. the [lnitial States. It when-the the win:anis, !ration of J.utin Tyler, whew-the "Terns bill" was umbi,corilkera don. It was pcopo*ed to admit Texas into Vie,linion; and it war rigreett,la the. resiilqtiisif's o' fihe house. that tufiell of Texas aelay - SWttli cet" the lino 0f,36 . egrel all iuinates, shoal • lie f admitted iie . State Who the people there() saw fit to divide it, iits • ask follaizatea to (thirt; io ~..tr hut tli.'it from po, m LEI ant is lay. 4.1 . north of t Oat line] *Livery, or (to 4.1 the language i of -the,o *mance ?of Jefferson) I"invioluntary. ser • vitnde,.exCept us-punishment fur'wtime," shOuld -,.be prohilitted forever. Mr. Ducliann was Speak. 4:iff upon thoteresolations. ; 4 W i• • "as, it 4eatabr 1 e;" said be, lagai Mislburi qUisstion brought hom `_to i goal them to_turit" 1 • • ...-1 . 'What :.* 6 - toot Misimuri; .qfiesl Congress bid prohibited the - ea:few-ill north of;thirty-six degrees Shitty i • the: hole Northhad ' stood up-tilinoi rt;sic ting—or of any - rite when - trek the' ortb, with a Solits - ry exception!, ted td givf lh of territer! North or lide had tiro #1: ;It9 v r - 11.1 laitierri 'Scant Livet.except I that ligialu TerriturieA, a Mr. liux4 ER 20, 185 •,, . . • am Upon the point, aim- thangrees the right end is it , unli4pen the attiestion of aslaveryeextensiona- 189. 'lna3lichigan of those over twenty years of hahaste let ieraslatehation titietak.jeat of *Lavery, in. Thin - 604 a biddiag for NA:alai:alit nothinations ; 1 age, 1 inj 6:e tatenot read or write;' in Arkansas 1 'the Teueturitie? Ma r a/engem,' tahveleta au amend. . then came the Kansas -Nehiaska ' , tea 14' which - in 9-warseahait Virginia; " poor white Detala r s ' mentstallarellatesspropoeition; . •• '' 'that great compromite liiiitawaa a repealed, and by 1 ajtain (Ttughtera: .- ' ,' , • . , "That the litteeita thirty six degrees end - thirty - which it Is asserted that nahavery may walk all i Now tet us come to the atatas .of Brooks and, I 'minute* of _ trunk, latitude, known ait the Mesmer; 1 over the Territories of the 'Caton,. , , a • Sumner-a-Struth Carolina anti Massitehusette. Lae,' Compromise line, a s , itelleed by the eightleeection I • Were you Whigs M. -weal; yOu :Dememaltsator Table IV j they came lnta the Union At the seine 'of an set entitled 'An act to authorize the people at the time of which:Ll:lava -been speaking; you time. We see Measacheactle. a mere • eimeliatinee, of the! Miseunri .Tearituty to form a constitation ireriliallente or the :titileasayour eympathiers slay j tho mapelyinglietteen Nost netapshire slid Vero.' and Slate govenemene, and for' the admission of with one or. tho other esfathoie; greet 'partiee-el , daunt on the north and Coneecticut on the south; each Etateaiiitti thhaUnion, On an toped - footing 1 caT, not which you Werth I have enunciated your "we see Sdieth Ca roline, a large body of land, near 'ab' the-original Steae?, and to prohibit Starers is doctrines. And, will yen 'noir alitindati them ? j ly• aerial four as large as Massachusetts. 'Massa- ' -Oertotia Territerierajappioted March oth,: 1820, Why,:wlll yolinow fail to snstain them /. ' Why ! chneetta bail 7,230 aqtrareenilese South Catalina be, old the same ii syerehy deelaredto ehtend bathe will you not now stend ea for What was ether duce ! has 23;0 0; square miles. They -came into the ;-Pactjia Dee. am,: ana' the ,said - isightlaseetion, to- trine, as it bad bath the ,ilectrine of' the Adams, , Union together. Their population , in .1700. was . gather with the 'ecipipronase therein- effected, is of alarriseti mud of Taylor lent the ime henit. and !3?8,70ain Massachusetts and 24,973 in South hereby revived and; leetar . ed to ba hatull force and 'of Jaunt*, of Jackson. of' Madison, of Van Bu- t Carelinal Of free' white poptilation, Mniestiallu bindingater thefutureor g anization of tho ' Territo - ' yeu and of polkant the oither-as it had been the t setts lees bowl/53,4.50 7 -a hundoid thousand more rtes' of thal halted States e with the same sense and doctrine na the- great Washiugton-otau "grela V to I then arginie. While ellassuehasette his 935;450, suu with -the. it undeirsteedin'g e with which it was itelOng s sto either hut belonging to all - parties and Iffsouth•Catolina halt 274,563--Aboutone itutiraneas originally adopted: it I a ~e• . ' , 'to all - catintriee? j(Uabountied. applautuee)_ Why, !Mena.. -And that is the State that is gel' , ine ea eliall e pola s , haring' preqoaad the! amendment, • I say, Will you abandon the &Marine:ln which you I thrush thh Union, (laughter) ;Intl on- the 4th- of ' -voted fur it. lalowelia ha.. not a pretty Senator 1-, were retired, end: which haathe isuctioti of all the j Meath, aa'a qoarteatel2 et stlaquarter: after, (I_ (I,ettestits.X -11 s there such another "artful dada- 1 grcaapatriots-aad statesmen whose names you teat forget which; I hope 1 day gel stied in regard ere! in so 'criminal hi matter in this-whole broad • .vere,orhosemempries you love T I aski!, whether 'lto it before the-time comes.) they aro to hold:a country, as this sauitSteption A. Douglas, the ail- you be Buchanan men or Fillmore men-•an, for I posseseioileof the 'archives and Treasury f :ht . ethot of the:Khans:- obraska bill,? (Many yokes, . the ohe case you are asked to oppose thedeietritte, i Union: and the North is to ,be toothere that' "neat "no.e) 0 Nuathere Leant • There he was in and tot he etter you'are asked to vote for a man ;the magaea :ttime' (Graeae laughter.) The o tees m _ f__ 1843 ready to t egislate upon the subject. :- . 1 who does sot tell you on taViek.side of tie- great . 274,00 a White inhatiltante to take care. of - aatattai What was llooe?-1 Nowaimaria- Mre Polk was ; issue it &made! (Applaueea fa • j.' i . • ' "nigaereaess the. Calm .them ; and I think - that ' l'rotident, Jaya* Buchapan was Seicietery of ' ' , Now, my :friend% *hall gaiety lio permitted to s, while they are away taktercare of the Treasii Stable.. Mr e Ifenglastias willing to legislate upon go Impend that line a l(Gonelll tosplinsit from the' ' atilt are:hares, the- "niggard". upon' he p-e pl : ;the ?enhaect el:levet' ; there waemodeniril et the iinditinee of " Na a no.") Nax:- Let .Pennsylvania" "when the eat 's away the mice All 11 1 , ya' wit e, 'righta. It w ;one ear after the introduction 'o , answer, as with - tine. voice, oNo !" • (Detect:an:es hots some a,4 (Shouts of laughter. -, . . ' 'i Calhoitha,resalution , but the."Jefferaon proviso" . _ applause fur several : minutes ) T he Power , is in ; ` NOW lhek at these two Slates as toaseading and wasaapplied ao Oretgba, and James- K. Polk, by our hands:- .Maipe and Vein:Mut giro us the voice ' wilting., An !Mastmehosettt, of those hever 20 and 'rata the ndviee and consent of has isetanot, •of New England; auwa gives us th,e vela) of the lacers of 'age there but 1,561 who cannot read and signet', nth° •tall ;• and -on signing id-he eent in a West, and let the grata-old "Wheel-hurseoe the write, or-lan 'every:446, (great applause ;) : While special emelt° - telthe .Cougeeiss af. the United -Colon," Pennsylvania, :stand arm, ilea freedom in Soyali Carolina there is one in atilt) , reventeena „Statetaasiig , rig his reasons- foil d o i ng sta I. Walt • • will be established forever -in 'there Territhriers, And do -you - wonder that in a Sento:Where one in take the literty of detaining yell with., sladrt ex- large enough tomake more than thtrtyame Penn- haestery tervalateen cannot read ot write, they lavish' tract from thotanessaim: 1 aylvaniase (lioniecontinied cheering.): •We are silver' pitehere and got -heeded canes upon a wan • "Whin Tertatum alighted into our Unita), the to settle the question. It is/eared, by the friends who tells the= hinteel 'what he his been deice same spirit.° ,iompromise„which guided our pro- _•f freedest that we *inutile it upon a siao'issue; : they' hear of it ie-any other way thaa by 1 . dectiseors in tho adthission of Missouri, a quarter t tie hoped by the friends etelacery that we will : 'what hachooms to let them know.- AndArkensas otecentuarylllefore, prevailed without any serious • _Mae it epee aside issue. -what 'se idea, to in d ict a man ,for sending "in- • :cement onaa ,he joint resolution :for annexing .. I have had betided tome, since aceme upon the , cendieritlimoraints" into that' State, Alien eau. Tattling - 4o th . United States, approved March the land; by. a gentleman who sits beside Me, a dopy in every anlinelis not able to read!, And A. sup.. area title thea:Mad ;eight hundred and (map:five, 7 .f the. Madison ,lourual, published in Richmoial; : pose those , who can read, do hetet:a Mitch after' , pruaides thatatectaSmtes its may be formed out of e lhoulsinina, which has at, its head the nameaofe the fashion, of the . boys that as hire here in the that/portionf said territory lying southaif thirtYe "naaes Buchanan , of 'Pennsylvanta, fur President. ! Rouseaof Ite:faae. YOu sty Moue of M. Can . sixallegrees hirty. minutes north latitude, cow- nd John C. Bratkinridge, of ? Kentucky, fur Via:.; you read Agit 'write?" "Yes sir. I e ea 'read:" -is tnoely 't aco e n :as the Missouri COmpromise Hoe,' 'resident . Ile has called my attention to alpaca -• :.the reply.' You give the fellow soiniiiimple bank i t Anal be odutated ilea, the Union with or without ;earth -whichl will read.: • ) : "a. :• ' -' andahe begins, "A toa s t 'cat; -' r ile, w-tas, 'was slatary, as the. peutile of each State tasking minute- , a "Nit Pietetotte NOT ro Be WITHIN:AMYL-Thu (lea' laughtera and so he gets along- with wordd sine !julay dattire a aud,, in such- State or States ad . Lew -Orleans PietrYtoic has a dispatch from IVaah. eifeneotyllithlo by , ' apelik; the helmet , otteashal - shall, be forbad out % of, said territory nerd' of.the I , again dated the lath, to the effect that *r. Fill i s W ere ene in entry:eine cannot reed 'at all,: wei M itahuri Cariartimiee line, (awry or iiiroineturcy r oureis_not, ti.i. he withdrawn-. We - are glad to ewe,mity take it fur granted thatthe majority teed' sere, (or eat fer crime) shall lie pro h i b iter ! .--- 1 ear it. Mr.... Fillmore May, by cßoinning a can- , after the atehion of imanowly nolinittettalonse oe., The Territo of Oregon Bee fur i(or a T of thirty- , idate,teataer a ve the. Cruse, of conservatism, 6,e •'B ara efog* boynd nisi" much better. • (Latightera six -deey irtyaniimates-the Maim ri and Tex.! .ri vetitiny the Concentration of threentfie Diripoot..,... I I du nutlike!' tweayethatehat is true us to all;, as' Chutrffin aline; It/ souther. boundary is the ' ;M t i n the l'o'th, upon .repoiont... No ,onsi kn., - for tho Southerneslavehulder and plaeteraleade 'a, parallel of fOrty-twa, leavingehe intermediate *lea_ ee h.:toe/al OW /le coiecarey a may ,s s isgleState,l. but aleadly life"; absorbing te himself the labor of 50; time* to be jaw hundred and thirty geographical I• la puesilatepreyent: the, success of Frethont „100, 50p 5 s . 1000 tnen' and wonithn e he can • afford' mileh. Aniq it is heeatise the provisions of this 1 . .1 a single ono e ntot t li tuagive a wider margin to -to-educate; his ohildreniend to lied a lifeoflavieta 'hill' hteo oleo: incompetent . Wan the terms of the [` panntientibay 'of . Mr; Bactianaithi Gledhill: aex ndittite. 8ut,1,100 mean to trey that - a men; • jawed. Caniprorelso, if extended , 'from the Rio ! 'Men of Penteiyarnaheatrelyoa willing to be the Sin shire ' rate, whcsibopes by, his own hater .to 'limed° to; ie Patine Ocean, that 'I have notefeta , l ttin the hands of the metikey, to pull se greate 'Sae port hit•ielf. . mid raise his family, -has no "at liberty to withbold my sanction." ,' . ~... ' le. "he e teut a t athat out, of-'tife fire? (Laughter; and. :cli ucce - of'heeing any of them taught to read 'and Naw,getillemeri, did Mr. Buchanan believe that 't. ries of "no, - no.") Waakinginen of Petinsyles- taw to, in any just sehse of the :exproissitan, • I do itlwas.uneuratitutioneltu legislate ppon thealubject -; hi, merchants of Pennsylvania , lannereef Poen , moan to say, that there areano public:-schools for of slavery ii the Territories? ,Ifs o pray why did '; ylvania, are you. :willing, to be used by theft:tidies,. - push;. Iri mean taesaythat there are no 'public he uotemakelit known 4: e ri t i llis reeignation from Mr. i . olitietans of the 'South, :eel induced. to vote fus '• libtatie M s ft r each ;mild I do Mean 'to say that the. Polk's.eabintat? Why • hejet than responsibility 1 - man who they eay leas not a chance to carry i_ lila eta la tang -aunts--.•t purely laboring man ' rest upon lain of seectioning. us a cabinet minis, -'f augle State; in order that fannies first, - and thee ~-intlui slave alMtee is a life ,of degraddlint, - tsr, an. tioctaistittalimat act? Ire did 1/0: &tuber o il the Territory: through to th e Pacific, ,:may bi- 'shutting out evet,thupe -...er adyancement to hint either. the righter the ditty ; her do I believe that_ - '-tut against the free - white , laborer-sr - ageless ! self and to hie' childrene (ipplotreal • and,' ntean Be hie almost i heart ho diethts either non; -bat estgase-ogainst the ',Meet; th. ,enterprise, the ! tai say, my fellow eitilene, Chet because the free, e awbitkeilhai flask& hila-a . =' ' 1 . , respects of; the poor man of tho' world ?'' (Many.; laborers understand this, that beautifel melee of - "Vau ) thig ambition, which oveyleaptiteelf . - :aces, ".no, never.") Atonst.upiin the• Cunditu o , cutantry s coreititetiha the Southern. atrito7" is ;o &lid - fiats cn the uthur i aide." (Applause.) ;on; ; s nd• ban for freedom; plant your feet" sparsely populated., while tare at the North, pop ` ~.Ices lee maSleaveCongress and Senator., and _ there' Vashington and Jefferson -stood; Blab.' . elation 'll • already 'becoming too. derma' You • the datrigs of our legitimate.goverement, amid take , e our f et where Polk 'goad, with Buchanan bb- ' know the effort/that uric required to be made dur- Ia peep at - the • illegitimate government, of thitsj ..* de tin, in ISIS, and .say, "Thus fur, itetuarseel ' ing the winter italiew York mul Iloston4d Phil,- 'tountry-that orgenization which estualiehes plat-1 „ t . t itian * thua ethelacomel, time far 'thou- art '. addable, to ferrit :eat the laboring pour who may forms of 01.4,41 which. to ever-ride all law and !'et r eted by State ill...aqua:ma Mud as wo are loyal ! chanee to be uhenaployed and ere suffering. • even-the Chnstitution itself. ft Let me carry you tal 4 the Contain etie 1, we will defend you there our- 1 .You knowahat when there it any derangement the - Baltimore Convention of 1840;at which Lewis , a l oes; but tieye l .1 that, by the grace ofeCied ahifaite-the fineaciat e riffairs of or conntryour in the, aCess wa s houtiented for the`;Prosideutty and Wil- ' the power at* freeinatrs fete, you heves-shall ',' commercial! attains of am- World, theta comes a later O. Better for the Vice Presidency.. -1, e. ' (Great apt lause."j a- • " ; • glut in the laboterfaritet-Apetaborers Me totem : I . 1 hare iheau you that *Congsess•hed not abaft- 1* Watishe my fellow-citizens, that . they ask 'of t•ployed, oheepoorlaborineanter and our' poor la ! 'doned the safe and constitutional ndoctrine ;;robin! 'e a. A *hat ha i• we nut doer) for thetafratful e , borineOvotnen ere withoet \work, and then the lus in the example Of Wanthingtee, - Jefferson and • ravish, boasting. Illy Sault? , Why, we hero ; 1 1 tithites are hard," • A'a I salsa-before, alay . Shr-thee I Jackeon; and I hate ehown you lie.Mr..Polk's, ac- 1 . mughathein ,Flort we have' bought them the ',net emigritte, tri theaaaanny- South r's ;lanai [m t. -dun, that ho and !Mr. Buchanan had net :yet ' . auisiana territer we have lainght, them the i: ; Calo.4l theta are stilt harder there ; whet doom the . 1 . , .. . ['abandoned it. - . • , , LIASULICI territory. We heed bought Ahem, nut -laboring Mau; or that:abode; wourtn, ;Mt for Wit - - That,Cotriention had ham at work four day--;. • .y ear moneehand oar labor alone; but by th e beer a gea in a elave :Siete? t When lathed tee question • 'l' It.had enceeeded. itp - Making its nominations, end . hood of our suns and brothers; the territory (cap. ~, et :it. mooting the othernight the resphnee front ,+ awns oftleptiute its platform, whew Mr. Yenay, of i w e o r m s kip'... ; f. , rir liirtre Spites,) known as Tex-i ; one of my 'heererawas astir") arid ite was right.. 1 Alithema, followingl in the wake of-his great was-: s. We Lade exec:ell:a between eight anti nine I r answerei that it wai l "ItiChts bon _rams," ...mi. 3er,4,As C. Ctititaa k eihaliatrodueedathis resoliitiOn: ! entire , ' wallet:. °a dollars-in interest and all, 'n.,wease than that, because not only doe, tile' sieve I ; `, •qatrealiaaa That lie doctrine uromi - interferehee ,: cry nearly th :tieie rl millions of dollars, la . ac- raja) hiatittana taut he gives his' cb &keit , us par Iwith the rights of property of any portion of ilia:' *aria?, tea- t o:re weld, alas all been made Jae 1 fur talifoialetad aluthing. ' Do you know that the etnifederatio be' it in the States dr in,sho • Terri- r ' 'are 44atz.; I.: 1 ' l a Less attained no NO. of it. e time irai - whenti slate babe was worth but twenty toriee,thy 'an other than the parties interestett in ; 'lo State-ape - epairet aria Plorida,:tailisiana,- "dollars in this amithtrya Wheal stale' the other A 1 tbetealathe true repeiblicau doctrihe :Mai:ratite:ll,y i trkinhavaal tali...tot f,11.1 Tow. ''Tbuy arena to the , night, tit a, meeting, that a hlare roe a w o rth 1 thWeely." . - j o.s - . . 1 . 1 . ' tone° of Roo e e a.tst.v.ms , . deice!) teetithere, white 1 1 , flay, dellarera asagentlouelat fond' ll neSouri. who' Thai iv, th t Cenoress has no right to interfete: ' ~'ley neat 1..0 ti , z:'...Ze tom ! Think ufaltonaay . villa' present-a FrioOot ake4, (loud epatlause)- . that aperelar - owns !tad a right to take ills slaves I , sitow-ceiseas, It atitte• otair 11 . 11htti thousand Or t:44140 - 4titat j.iwit's Mistaken, that the' overeats : and Caiegress , has not right to entertexese Did Abe 1 . ou -to gat a: Repreemanitare t '., ingress. while , avaduelifat'Frailthy slave babe, atthe %boor. of it. I Deumeratie en..e.eat ion of 1818 adeept that tine• i . .. mventy•sertin m,,thoutanmi a }alto /. i tmoitits .la--Florida) birth; is lien one hundred 4141htes. - • '. . ' s ' trine ? Witae they wane; tiaget before the persist° j' , .et oao Representative 4ityl tWo tnemEhers'of the' !Me pereamstailletliar letolltng' he the (tattoo field, I. upleatthot issue? N'[• ; they tabled that resolution.ll 'rafted Sin'es--tiezate. Tioiso five :steels, with ; tetanneetrata ataten. tailliti O. the dressing maid to Th i ly- did inure; tb ar negatived it by a. vote uf•''' aspic: &Rough to gave ,met eixteein al tpresenta - j 16:1d4Lilittlu'l'iVt214aetlum' pot: -ofngtaihner the s l i abo , ring ILI th , o 24 agaiiist it, to 361 for it. , . • • 'I ' •ves, have ten Mt:Omni oinks, thmete, anithe Now 1 e i - I amve we have see ••• squatter. sovereignly", re- 1 , :oak, , which, had thirty-three me/abets of . t h e ' i" . " *.."bac3u.fActo". Cr ' In It eaten flte i Zo n ik w a C - r ol l 'S c a r m : ran: 3,11-fir wore te then' all: Atom- a child Is I jectetlaim tha Seim bf the United States, When .hha and in asphetioiala that er the father. There are op I ISIS co i find it eater Mime, and More than twice abtanoinbereof: to ii bout to. theactituain it Mathes itiellopelo Leo arum, '• 4 fr,. i j . fi rst hatoduinned by iroCalheun iti 1847.1 In May „' °u he that , all those' alettes , e i eh i a i t 14 1 , : . !hue. a aos o ua two ae imaeraa ,s . p entt4y tvai i im, i i itt i.'t thee , -t w it p74t e •tra ra t i lla t r e ri tlo m e i l n eeow the -little strlui 'l bzei tied (rout time doctrines of the': 1 Demoaiatic party b the great politiFeal Stinhedriin 1 • er large population, altuurfolitabling thaatif than, I 31', n$ Y; parents is Mill rciArtid tifi I::Aiy =sie I Dart. • assenthled tatailtite .roe itt a elave•Statea- New, I , ~. Mice, !tea butewo Senate... - : ' - -. ' • ! The eatecontes eat brings them reiespensetsttley make , ~ go a little farthereini that parotid I tome th th it 1: Noir, ma. friends, shalt Kozo:es - he 'made a islaire„! no polar-Mimi: they-have nn "doctor r billet re, peo- , / .Tinti :have no hope that see thelittle nil og • I time, near ate close, when James K, Itolkeahlr.- tatiel, in' order that with' aafew tin:tea:led people, I, ,r ila r 4te t e .o tteilistagateatieu . tstierr . krie.O. amid. mtv . h t , a e. liachotiOn'e greatablieftain, anishe then Wasa are- , -mere anti their starer, she aide taste as many yhm . grow la tateliLi.ues and vi r tor, and eeuthtEhis east Metsage 'tii the Conerees - of the , aka in theSeilate as New Yeah or Pennsylvania. Seut e tehe fiat for btyleb ;Toff s with hid eimmilarions-- . 'United States. Thor lee yi Idea to gr.:Calhoun, ; ,say "-we' e huh, few illoakind people end Bear ',Thee base no beat, that 'llea *hen pee. him acquiring or to "dr. YaPey; or 14 li a he still stanillan thie ex- , . tams," because let, Slaveey e get a 'fiieting. there, 't'staillitaane ramie. teetotaler-or handl / esti, in hats riper &eau that they Mallet,: l i no In m nhoomt. a pericuceof the tutor .Time follawingezirect Omni I ad Kanette-will b . ..) tm Mere • r e edy peopled, iti t years- no ar-ial 011 me 1, C. 1,44112,7 II 11,i3Ore Over their - anti be that, eleetarge will sheer what wore.hie icetinateute i rupo o rtion to . the eopterel e wile than Tato, OF, ! cant° l iiine a steh t s theta ler thlir declining' yea; • e .. ii. If - at thatitrute: . - .‘ m.. : - ' l i -j eltaSialia lir. nori'la. he n ta. A ,hen ' The reas'ili ' l ike child be a'da..ii,liter, they have- be ' temps that" c hi, ,"Ulp9U u great euxergimee, himever, andeuuder s'-* a very simple one. there etat, law ou tho I steal he the douipalmion of thr mother In her therwis,m menacing dangers ; to. the °Ca/hen, the 'Missouri ! ovate book, te provaityee, iny terworked work- jJolllat-Th".""". ""d ""'"Thi 4 1,6 ` 1 " de "Itesli ll 141"ith ateer e s e . th e dtlne pillow of her aan.etia No . . the ch Id roarer. 'Ceniprenniseiline, inamspect to alavei•o r aths adopt-' _ug man front emigrating to th 'South. . . an ti bey ass cons-claw that it aso much tom r e temoomy ed.' The ,as no line; wee extended farthet West op l ' io law of- that country which forbids yen, poet'. " e t ot e o to tear Idea to my for their par fared std cloth the ectoiisitiou of 11:exas.,_ After niaecouiescenee e e lieu, whit feel that you are orkiug' tor 'unite. Ing. The child met be torn from the riltither mi bosom alt, of nearlyaliirty yeah iu ilia aiti,neiple of cumprtaa alate wages, : trom making. bur' house in-'the 'a blind plaits torn hem Its mother, and she never Leer ..4:114e l'ecog`iiiked•ust estahlisliedby these acts, and! . beech, 'where the climate-is'get ha, thelioil beater, 7 of it again. , It Is cuUll4l,llll,,pin„ US the calf, or the:cult. t.or the young lamb, f,uud 111 tits meaning by the side of ,jto avoia the danger to the Uniou - whie ;night tot- 1 the season for feel dilutor, and where there are .1. 1. . !ait rOw, or the dant, or the" old erre. Lae the ehillii ;atm', ti timer e Dow t terve:kited, "I bay lieretefere , thousand advatitakes shrub we do oat poesesehere ; eo e o n:: hope t', the heart ot its' pareitts?• L Wla4did that expressed the aapie intattaht .that - ' li e ' of Coln. I. in the. cold i laoatira Why au Ito, nut go ? You : glib WOUIiIII kill hmir children rather thati f l ittheni go a; ipromiee -should be' ertehtiel- unalt : parallel ors • cannot, although there it tau law to . preterit Ytin. - the south shie of the Ohio river! It was • beams. the thirty-six degrees, t arty minutes fawn the Western S I am mistaketi; .I shouldhave said there is no ' girls woll",l , :' th",':e. tor.d..-cr 4 4 411 ' , T7 sad lli" 1 "1""' ' undary Of Texas, whom 'it now" t rthainatett, to'. law upon the statute beak; bat Urban the groat • Itiol44l2;(l,t.irdeernlitira"rdiiint'irwtler i and tL i ro nt 'tbe ,rl - ht Li • Pooiao. Ocean. This is the it Ohne . line of 1 , Creator gave law to this universe, he provided that • can the fres•laborer Wort.,lti (Its midst of . a systini.ur mortnnise,lupun which the differetit.seetions of , Mat:mice and wretig should not be litaieterawifla ,' thseetatit :Yoe de expeet to 2 riar your ettheieu f 'you - I.i . the Union may meet, as they have hitherto met." ,a oat a:penalty. ' 11,0: provided .that tlsote ' who, do s welannet taut 7 a:A , tor ' * Lilt.' the frill tat which' they Item e is Mrs, Behhanin. as astognilier of 31rot wrongealadi stiffer, misery; thht those whip ') lariat ' brine - Iwo _tea cicJtheibetu; ' son provide I, them ins avanee, Mit When. you• idea turd to provide them 'ma i Polk's.eahhiet;tpre4entleg Ma Pelka anemia tees. ! the feces of the poor," and / deprird the rleteserer et z a. , I.:MaI:ICC, vos de le eleortally, !ramie in them your hope. , i 'sage, Wit% a tacetni endation to .Ctagrees to tegis- , 'his wage's, shall hate -seers° in seme farm enthilea Uses, and their future gills your.delraward mthluilfis late tipoulhe e sula lof slavery-to tel.:ire Shit' epee them, and We flab it there. •It is' the exist -_?' . AIM ageln. I ask youemborere can you say - that others 4 11 .amilmterritary'nurth ,mtif 36 degrees 30 Minket:aphid{ i .wane of sl avery in the Southern States, that ea- aelestlbe a‘xesed to labor In 011 the twelve l'ennylysulas . . 7 e/lUbromd in Ran.us Territory. first& that ma stkin 0r5..., . :la: fereeer free,, an that ail neigh of itmartake t eludes the white lettering mane , : . „ , eta ether: oval year, werldatottee of Penturytrautt to, t ts,,ahartee, opt Loa lye tearitory if the people want i , Cuter:atm the statistics of a tree State with those • ; to e, exe e e e, y our tae t ee t t o l i r ", sit that Territory st•- atetaallie•frereatetait ry if, the people went it; out .ea a altivearatate. Take the census of 1850 (Tat a: , quiredby ate common country tmfw,bleb you ire eititsot? , hieulheeethassOnsaf,' i el l e) be slave territory, lends taahideptepare Netr York with Virgiele-001.1 •., Ide not betiete . yon wilt. Let us trust, felluvrmeltitens, • ' l oite-hatfear4atitit I tad l uttrato' thut e line snook! I Nett 176dt - with 'her. upper boundary at •15-suntiy ' that it estaawa be dune. 1 , Test the prom:titian by ti, ctsateceole rules 'atm mot. j 'he fort:vsrata:tn. aud ho ether may biltmits chance I 'Virgil:ant with - her loWer boundary at 36-vriqter l . • eat oat p`mr the greatest number."' j akin said that the .of huh; ia mathafree liar lees they may determine. O lirigeriughing in the lap of spring,e at the Me -,, eel will 'he injured a haw cannot take her,slerine lute " .i t iletuqii, the, 'rithetal toaliv as yet , there-16(1.4 New Yorke - winter scarcely et:tisane ' all our vast territory.' iVho arid What is the &milt ,i -viiililgill\p hail' tie, exist • caOsave ,in tee Iplotaug Grains of aat the Southetn line of -Virginia. 'laid that thee ante-south lasts millions of strew pereate 11 '1:4 In tea' three's foul. houtaern ilistioatintsts; they were yet) were admitted into the Union together in 178 e. i wh u idl or T rr b e*c itiv ° llVA 7t i tey . ,l t ta lu eT l VllM l t 'll"" .. er filtuft • to' 14' :undo so-called "I:mailman! timi.-trioos.'.' , t Thy y a,to of tho' .old States. New York basal., 1 m i llions ot. the. Whm; Is tllst, , : kin ' s? ;T ie r bas t e h Z i • tin us not go tine step anther. When I trend ' 000'sqnare. miles afaterritory, and Virginia Oh • !nine hundred thousand mile * of territory: they hairs 1 euebt, politica I wits a el:titian' Dentoctet, dall: t -152. Mark the elifference in size. 'The papule- 1 but teeata miles, on which there are dwelling this stay j litailli tommtlaY, so fa 4as slavery 'is coneernal, align 1. etion of Virginia ias 23 to a square Mace whirr ..! tootratel millions° -free prple.. Now, I etlyehessouth i'the doctrines w 1 \ielit I thee:re:4od upon ;.. and, as I t • thio of . Now Yurk ' leas 66 to a. 'plume -. mile.--- ahee h e i l e d„, e t lt t e t h in: h o Paa a wa tavas e i li xa d imaia t i p t a iri k . u : iwi e bote a hl asa in kti tz t It' , r 1i:,,,-, ...,,,,w. vo i l, the: were tre doctrines of the . In 17911); the peptilatieu of New York was 3404.,7,2 t h e raht u n e 7,l party be te lad in Maar:dia . ' f ' aalt unit 1) illas-athe last ad-1 120; that of • 'Virginia was 7414,305-emote .thee 1 Oeu situate mains cia, tiratoryito dwell In ° . orthe rinariair i al lo t L l:s p eu re s. si for you to decide; and as yeas vote at the van- I, inintttration attn.:a I- belated to elect. Viet , con-f twice, largely none than twice that of New York. matlonaatho have tat tea" miles. Shall slavery bo 1 tiiihatate Lu Oa t '; 'nines of the State of Penney!. ' How do they stand now ?, -The free White pope. katunhed ha ° r 'ha l l/he ( ream"' er the Nerth bitrushat rata that, little space? That is the guestimate,- liilow. :traiki!t"thigozbou,i he existooep ;if that great mau l , latiun of Virginia "is_ now 81)5,800 a the free whit - .I,a - orate:a tateele t.r * eked my first appoitaezent to : population of New York is 3,014,325. , Jost thine . "the judg hia-a-r ' tin It. Shenk. Ale died lust :of it Little'New York-tot little shols iii. cote- . deteldadee d ?de ti lt. l e - iddtidn ' wl / 2 - Perhd" ' will 7"i in 1 : b114 , i after tile ••on la emerall-teriu: A ceuvelition ! 'perigee 'with Virginia-that 3,048,325 white it:- 1 Out: sey yinoilevera le In the litateaned; we beta •, 'teasing to do with It there, : tan pay I. Ti, Constitu was called, w n Minuted Morris Lougatnalafor; habitants, while the old mother of owninuonwealthe I the guleurei 'i 1 ,chair: Al that time nothing': end statesmen, haatiut 891,800.- ' • , x . 4 . - : roil protects it le the etotesi -S o says every Republican; that lab our dot )', *a ritlzensioyel. to the ' • 'Pat' Nli" 1 "Wall , 'Se kl.ubjCiit vr,OaverYß (Ur if was. butl But, workingmen, do yen t• alue• the %acacia s . ao an us a w ti d tb a iroul to promet slarerota the Steam; bat the then' t at atihjeCiliulagitati - ob. But during th at year "of free schools and institutions .of . learning ?s-- teusettom for us to-decide is. shell ago inta tbe Territo• there was agilattua. The thictrinci of Calhoun, 1- While you are at labor .In . the-workshop, do you ! rhe Shall th at hite labotin Dims ,be ecrudaed, tutee and Yeitcy were Laing Oroughabeforetlacepeople; I . not fool that though you have . to toil hard for a i Shah w e t''''' po op In these' fifteen ditatem so tha taum Khan become so abeadaat and -land wl hlgif Solithern .conitimliutts Were being held; Calhounhae beggarly subsistence, your children, by the aid of I 1.11 1):31 :t U lf will (Aland the white min be lit' 'hater readutitine arc'e bong sent from State Legislature our public sahoets and pebliet libraries, shell stand ['thin a darer - Wheramy . Mimes, will th e km h to Suite Lewis titre in the South; disunien ebria th,e - peereof the proudest . In' the-land, and - may emigrant Soda footing, whim New Yerk. and ahllade % and tharlemel bat ventions were elag held in the Soithearf Settee.' . rise, like "the Natick eehhler s ":to bo the great I-phla,and iteeton,anhßaltheare, an itbeetime thee duty of ' th e Democrats , as ,ota, manlof the United State* Stine:tea I ( Ehthaet " ti e I , :wheu . lzwavet,,,-miee'n 2 I:9' e ali l l it L d in r' ilud fa an‘ V v V s yr ' th other tiara it'orthe North,' to freak their nine applause.) Yes, such' feelings are in' all year I immigrate to? What trui c bms the a ianitil a tio i n he ot Lie A t t i o - I U s alma the tubjeet of slatery; And *hen, ou j hearts. 'Let tie take a gliriapie e at ;Virginia and 1 can laborer?' - Will not,tweety or thirty years agree to that 4th of Ja y,as49; the Democratic tarty os-s • New York; - no cottipared in that respect. In New I briug!u,t Witt Bachsnan's standard of wages-the Eu• settifired in State '4.?OurentiOn at Pattaturg, the l i . York, the native free population; over twenty years 1 r.peaut standard-that which dayes the Irishmen-ad ' questioe Of elarery, nes agitated. -Alpena the Mee j of age, that , in 1850 e sou ala not read or write, was " i t e l aS e , i uslusc aez w . a ese ttli v a i ra p fle ui s i b ee ic o t c arc ' e , m r s ,o, , do n , Y , t rez C sio se e x his eg r at.si d? ... .t,lar set, Of restautitais submitted to thut.conveintiou I as One in every' 70; while; in Virginia ' it % was as there wasmorto time:Ong the question 'or slorers.l • one in every 10. . Wi l y should,' they_ teneh " the weetward-takinguptiont g adhad !legatees:open- • Gentlemou riaie and Objected! to - the , resolutions ;! poor white trash" to• rata? alley do net' Want to tag up a field of labor end thus keep .in g u tim par so ggen uth t ,), N h o u w t gentlemen upon the committee insisted that the, ..use them; , Tho' elates - dote work, and rich' teen ba.atteerYewhish now shuts '''' t wit [;pinion of the'conveettlynehohld be exprestiednia: I - only' are 'worthy sef 'considerition. Witishaeld ' l „ a r s a t a n ., To i e b e e ara rib earte w l e lk a i r s e je l tru d re l pa n a - l il t h is i v 'tin-;be subject of devilry, andat length Cal. Stan -t . they keep public schools,' to: put fanciful notions my e e n o waia se ns, what *'ease be Mu tonditiOn,of the . ad W. Black, a delegate freak Alleghena county', I auto thalami& ufSpoteplo that thanot own property 'Soak then? There IS 'than' a servile recta ernuatilzed • proposed -the _ Mlle pring resolution, : which wee a 'in slaves, and art ;cll noossit 1k also com e munity lever by their mastemilest hold in bondegeag the great . . . ! , fr e, North- We catch-thina when they attempt to run Stratni unmanly udoptati alt the stectrine or theDettlah"'.butonly an ineutehiance? :. !titian party of Penneylatinia; by that' State Cue-; . Now let Me compare briefly 'Kentucky and Ohio 14'd r 3 , 3 ; d u ir d „T„ d' ' the s i t? a l l leity lim al et te n zu to t tte s er ttiatme. ',relation, itesembleiaot the 4tli.of.lnlyal,S4'9: .• ; a "(See mbar 11, appended.) . Rentaicky was admit.' rizt itua. the laboring a cassat e of the i 1 :!iort. ir to s ir ie - tv I 1 j"/Sesoireti, Thatahe Detau,cratic party adherea I led' into, the Union - hi 1792; Ohiewantadinitted ten •a nits a day;' or to twoutY - oto ca me a date or to the Ilue now; as it ' etas has donee te l , this Constitutive of i years thereafter, in 1302 s e stet Le lioncyouuger s ig. i spate standee:l of waxer to elude Mr. Buchanan's pre ' the country. Its hitter' and spirit they will Heir-: - a ter of Kent eky._ Ten yeatis a difiercnce in-the ago 1 else t o p p e-" l4 l 3 ,l 4 l e i t n o l A t t f t e n TAT i o . a b n op alli n v o b r et t l e ",Z, u ll* th • 1 tiler weaken nor duktroya - air- they reedeclare"--'" ' of sueh - you g Statenta really a differeneewo thy wraith vestal masks a armful day - inia• ream ' alai; to ih • they aniounce no Mtn doetrate-they, do not do-1 -of cortside tietia'Ohlti auttairis e raulut twenty tire who boa eone the omega - ' I elate fur the hilt taue--" that Slavery „ is a loco'', I omIllioes"of ;mains anti Keutrocky tweitty , sfuur il e 'Buis . ' SaT-otalft "lab onlY a rang to the neerMe-It doe:esti° institatiati Of the S nth, subj.* toaataiti I Roma... The diffeteriee hatateeti them lit shoutat des " j ot °tut* the *Ate mass ; it is c'es-ls'sn's'n4 ho the law, and with, !which the Gen artl Giiverakent Mei" million of aortas or, about two thousand e - antlaf lo- sb • gab ' it. "e t' 14 1 - 44 1. i e h t ni ti tTl I yott iz tuhlitybodu.ra:lCte nothing to ilea Wherever lb 'State law - extend:, mile . Ohio is 'rather the &mast. At thio time l*mistatee tes l ere. • &Ant e - -hod t d o yots'ac advertisement lits jurisdietiod, thei local inetantion eau centinuti the population tithe olitafe mile is tweitt e a e staloa from' theateluaond (Va.) rohesitea or January. Ii: , :-. to. exist. „Estaeweiar a i s vie , of awls tightir Kentuekyated fort nine end a half in he.rYoitus i' • "Amex , autinso.-in lachmond. Va. , serrautsaboth e tacerry it beyena agate tee l ial, snre deny the lomer ! gee &tattle - Ohio., -In 1800 Ohio". had farty-.3t0 1 t h e,,,le * h i t fea'a eweet t etn i h ar hat hha iraa t h t!' )lme or nay eitiseta to *timid the !erecter ,botelity,e lor i thousand inhabitanteaana Kentucky two hundred ! L a's ti the rguitt Yom bask' Witt tete a" te Caaalatt • eto to re tier year. laciory hakiSts hat- att. iorni ite.preseat damielen ; or the leo eransider. it 1 - and, twenty thousand, ' an . 1850 'the :free. -white t en i :te d iatour te For oat mi last year, and Irsbrate fie I in part-tit thtir compromise f the t ()Dilatation, i population' of Kentucky watt a 76l,tl3,Swhile tier Malp creaser gad character. MA wlthoultintßatinikcai : ! that Starer) , ahouhl fainter ravel ''with' the' ad- 1 sister Ohba had,1,955,050,e tag that of Ken- ; haroadraeast "Tea etare that re t l'a l• , vatioang column or our Terri oriel progress ." i _tacky bet about_l,2oo,ooo. " Let tie agile eel/mine n ' „aysetore bandit:" Whet tart of henries, it sty - tientleuienadoinot standatchnight, upon whet'," the question as to who could rem and -write. In e rrte ° ,,,,,, tt atall t o tt a sere a': at • iiir e ee b tl d at i ' s e f re e :,,, S . ro t t ' C t : Xtill ii was the dectrihti of the •Dentocratie'perty.on their 1850 the native free 'population Crier twenty years 'Saa r - W hom !, f e haa - th a y ou e 4, an e lat e wa r ee n a r eco e . Finial, of Jul,, 1849?s(Aelplatisea Standing upon , of Age unatah to resit or writer e wtha in., Ohio, linl or working women theta' Yon Lind diem in I I that disetritie r a -stand *Mtn "what has Won, from; 31. in Kootacky 1 in Ilea netwlymeatadeas in Vie. i Warm could endue vadat working mea• qt 'ratio,: . ' the format i on iof - the ' rovernment 'down to 1141 sada: ._ - . • ti - " e • ' I , li . I. aromas t h e i' ' 4 Masa a matettot 1 matte you nod no Let. - - • ee resceeee • Umy are an leay.-.• thqulis 111411 e, .11.. 4as whit* pretest timel i the doctrine of the, Whig , patty; ; "Lteatireen alichigith unti Arktineas' O MOHO r& 'as 0 1. „,,.. tin { ii i i i, - _t_...........,,, ~ . iron „,,,,,„ , t North and ;So au .1 .shuut epee e ethotaWaa the; lationeahriveile- (See table lilt appended.). MI- I th em tir k"p lo i mk tm ul eo . 0..1 4 % tabronng theist t doetalite af' the- country : - It linen no fearty eliii-I - caigan was iehnitted"lnte the • Cathie 14'1837, ;I.r- ,In the-ore lauks or Ore oalle a Icor lathe teau • . I sionnpoit this' etiliject mail Mr. Celhoun.hutithedi ketuaein.l.B3o. alteftagan had abiaaso.Cataluaro f lirs el nr*i'ld " r " riii ` c ° l "'""../ • l' - an ymm' clontte- I than' trplitmOntlbiti elerariausa _ • The Stattlinura t lie j elites _of, territory. Atkansail.s2,lo.3: , 4o 1820 Ale i tleate a t i b iitaabe eli a t e a laat i te altaasaaraalataa of he lest. three aSeethern e poet-ilea-not artenithe Soutea. a.slatau- a karaes had 14,273 itittabltants, Michigan :8.896. I ...a i r ar aa iaa, ham- air;, .: 4 ,.,,,, t ,to Liberia eak „ e4 e,„, , l'orinete- e 'bet, time traders in it Mies et the Senth--- I -Jo 1850. the 044-tepee( or Michigan . was .303,- ! t a ,„.„„ s e ere weaved e s t e ,.. o . teem his iron worke., to ' ' soiled iiiren 1 e d o ctrine, an 'Made anat . :lll,llth a 1 .071; that s of 'A ragateate her 'elder sisters '"Ill' 10at -- . , • . i.develoathe Inns rtemir....ta a 4friss.! twee hyve,the date . / • , , . I ~ ;:., - • • . ~ . . .: . to hare 'the hu people ,to !ion?. 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