The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 29, 1859, Image 1

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tlisar bows.
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'' the poblishk paly eca!thitie thread thisni until
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il rod y.er z ibers ns ro alect or reuse to take •limb; 'nail . apa 2
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s oro , po t s h o o b o le o u e n ttoil w-
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have Lie d;eid ehoed, L thlelya ad
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I th.-n discontinued.
sle7 c tsorits•rs ovtve t other platen Without infortling
~.erlishcr. and the t
newspape bl rs are sent to the former.
I. lay are heldsonsi repe. •
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i t . MIMI here decided that refusing to take newels..
, from the ntlici,or removing, and icavirm them nu
-4.1" Or, is prime tads evidence of Inteattonel fraud.
. RATES OF ADVERTISINO.I
o. max re of 10 nowt, 50 cents kar one Inacrtlop--anb.
Koont insertioni. 24 cents each. 3 lines onotime. 25
„,;s—pubsaquent insertion'', 12% cents each'. 1611 - adz
" he teetostaa oviar 3 lines, for short parka, charged as a
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ottis: Oat, TWO. titan. ,
six. "wave.,
wee lines, 63 '
,66 $1 25 • $2 25 1 $3 00
(airlines '
.80 1 175 275 ' 400
birlitro, , 1
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~ Hata, 125 ' 225 260 4 00, 600
' to o lines, 125 , 225 : 270 . 450 1 700
wittiluev, 125 ' 225 . 285 600 I B.OO
510 e tines, 125 2_25. ' 300 550 i ' 900
at, arts TIVIt t.taall COtraTlo) all A !REM Of ?La gets.'
ese ritist* , 125 2 25A7 - 350 800 1 30 00
fro sivaret, ' 225 4 00 - ' 600 900 1 14 00
Toe sultana, ll 50 600 :;7 60 12 00 , 18 00
parsqo4ros, 450 ;6 00 800 14 00 !. 20 00
oirt.r col., 600 , ;900•' 12 00 18 00 I 30 00
ivi..argar sots tlar4tal-Oirelods. as per altra•Maut •
s4•llatid nesa Not $1 eaelt --accompanied id, thien
gorthternao4, 30 c an st each.
. litantawnenta berms Man ages and Deattkilo 'rant*
f eline for tratinaeraiontrobiwquent insertions.ficent a
rc Ilne. ' Nine words are Counted asa line in advertising.
ilerrhants'and others. advertbdog by the year. with
,hinge*. soda standing attverthertunit not exceeding 16
Boos. will be shamed, Including *nteteription. , 616 tai i
6sre to the amount of fonr squares. with chanl
0., and auhmerlptiao 1 I 20 40
witivag rhino:ea. at the rates designated above..
Advert iseMenta ael in larger type than usual will be
6„c e d :,0 Kr emit advance, on these prices. Vill cuts I
yin , be ehireed the name its letter press.
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Se Trade advert ketnente received from Advertising '
- ipnts abroad. except at 23 per cent. advance 0. these
pricer. antra* by special agreement with the publiilter.
6 %triages 25 cents each Death a acrompanie with Do.
Oars. 2:, untie without notices. no charge.
MI notics, except those of a religious ebs ter and
ps educational purposes. swill be,.barged.2yeente for any
samb.r ,•t* line. under 10. Over 10 litta,4 eon e per line
illitional. -
psoreedines of meetings not of a' general r Public
e bieeter. charged at 4 cants per line for each Insertion.
To ficilltate calculation's we will state that 1328 lines
mike a column -Itl4 lineS a half column—and /13 lines&
porter volume. 2502 words make •col erne —1476 a half
rlplan —l4O 711 a quart-we malumn. All odd lines over
t i t
o m cents h xiu a, charged at th e rate of 4 nts oe
~ line, for
sop thus. and a rents per, line for three times . ' -
Yearly adverll*ers moat confine their adv ling to
their osn business. Agencies for others. as eof Real
vsire ,I-.. are not Ineiudal to hiradarnaadvertikementa.
MEDICINAL.
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C. W. I EPTI.IG
witoLEs4E.Asl) REV A L '
Oheini art ini.ii cll. 71Z)i-azig6inat.
8.4. Cotner Centre and NorwegianAta.,
L_ POTTSVILLE.
6 , 7" LIF:A I PERRIVA CArbrated “Woli i cester.
share 'Sauce'' , maxim:lay on,hood.
March 5.'59 , 1 . ,' IN
SANIFORD'S
Liver 'lnvig orator,
. SV,VER. : IDEBIL TATES. •
IT Is Compounded Entirely from
GUMS, and boa become an' eatiblisid fact, a
klitutird 51rdicine.kno , n it and approv.4l hv all that
lure inked It, and la onw remitted to with to fiai
gce to
ill the disease? for whiri it is terommended.l
It hap eared tlinusandf
shahadgiseu upall h"py.
unimileited certifirntex - I,r
The doge' must he adapt
th'e individual taking It
. . .
Bs:. a- to act ',may on lb. 2; inkwets
LA the dictates of.von, lodgement golds yon in
the meet the Liver In c. wig and Basin
rare Llveretimplaiuts, I& 'Xi ~,, a AttacksiDyspepsia,
Chronic Dlarrlices, Suin .timer Omani, to. Dyarn
tee,. Dropsy. Boor Bine. .= schilabltual Costiveness,
Clkle,Ch Aloes. Cholera han 4 °rhos'. Choera Titian
turn. Flatulence.JaundO 0 . Female Weak leases. and
man be used successfull3 Zi as an ordin ary Family
sledlrine. It will cnrzo i sick. Ileadaehe. (as thou
saidscan testify,) in 20 minutes, if two or three
tes.poonfuts are taken n , ;;,Z i•ommeneemet of attack.
sir All who use it are Ntriving their testimony in
Its favor. . 1 :7l
' ye Mna. Water in the .ee Mouth unththu/nrigoralor
and :maim° WA tewthrr. I
Sir•Price......Onei Dollar per Do4le.lill
, 1 _...... ,c• t
SANF
•L-A•1.130. 4; i
• ORD'S . !
Family Cathartic ,Pills.
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COIIPOUNDED from Pure Yeget
ahlo Extracts, and put up in Glass 1.,51.5et1, Alr•Tight,
sad will keep in any chntatt . , 1
' The Family Ca the r'tle-P
Wive Cathartic, which the 0 i proprietor has used In IFILL is af gentle but
e\
' Ills
t -practice more than twenty' lyeara. ' 1
The constantly incremaine :. demand fro those who
hassling used the "'I 1 rod the satisfaction which
all express to regard to . T their use, Mot Induced me
to place them within,. the' ...,nisch at 1 11.1
The Profession well know i AP' that different Cathartics
act on different:portions of Ix i t he Bowels. ti
The Family Ca thar t i e./ PILL has, with due
reference to this well estate ...• l ashed cacti been com
pounded from a earl. ty oil" the purist Negetabte
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Ex
tracts, which art alike no every part of the Mimeo
tary canal,
,and are I aoeul... and sue in _all ' cases
where a Cathartic in needed l'l% , such as derangements of
the Btomne h , Sirepinrs,:i...., I; Veins In the Back and
I/Wes:Costiveness. Pain and , ' 4 orenesa over the whole
lady, from sudden ,colder which freqdently, if nee
elected, end in a long amna, of Fever, Loss' of Ape&
Me r e Creeping Sensation)... of Cold over the body,
Restlessness, Headache. or weight in ibe Head, all
Inflammatory Diseases. Worms in Children or Adults,
Rheumatism, a great Purikir of the Blood. and many
diseases to which flesh is In r. ton numerous to ment lOU,
la this advertisement. DV—l to 3. 1 , . !
AltirPriee-ww3 Dlusee. - 33 , •
sortie LIVE!? INVIGORATOR sad 4'ARTLY CA
. TRA IT TIC PILL' are retailed by Druggilds generally,
and suldolrholesele by the Trade In all laryin towns.
8., T. W. leantortl, l l3. D.,
Natittfizeturrr and Proprietor, 333 Broathang, N. r.
Edr-Itotalled in Pottsville by HENRY SATGOR ; and
In Tamaqua by E. J.!F KY. Rept:lo,lA IG-ly •
MCLEA►N'S
Strengthening Cordial an
Purifier.
TIIF. GREATEST ItK3IEDT IN TILE
This CORDIAL
111Ird from a Hen
inwn only to mysei
,d ehendrally
lned with otorneof t
ink valuable medi
21', roots. herb., *i
irks. known to
lind of mart. via:
ilhdront, Illsekrom
d Ch..rry 841
:ellow Doek. Dane
lona. Sarvaparida, -
leV.Flowerit, with 0
9ti;produoinw t
nog Inthlllbloretnrdi
iTi the reivoratinu
lealth et er known,
It 11 NATUReS Ova Restor, curb
rat laws. When trio n' lie heath
coursing through every vein of I he la
accelerating the circulation of the blood. _
any bilious matter In the stomach, and atiengthens the
eb,,lr organization.
tirLcaa's Strengthening Cordial will effectually cure
Liver Complaint. illyepepar„ Jaundice, Ch'reole or ;tier-
TOO .1 ikli/PIiYZ DIMMISeII of the it lane v F.alia all Debilities
arbsingdetan a-disordered Liver or Stour ch.'lleartburn,
Ins rod' Piles, Acidity or Elekneast of the I‘marb. M
ile.% uf lilood , to the 'lead. Dull Pain or witnnting in
the 11.,..d,Paltiltatien of the Heart. Funnies or Weight
In ttn• Snutseh, Sour Cmitations,Cln-kinot Suffocating
leelloc when it ing dawn, Dryness or Tel °wows of the
skin 111.1 Eyes. Night Sweats, Inward F vets. Pain in
the Small of the Dyck. Cheat or Side. and On Flushes of
so l
Heat. OeKession of-Spirits, Frightful Dr* ors Languor
lhoomdenry. nr any Nervone Diaesoe. a or Bintrbegi
On the Skin, and Fever and Ague (or ••bill and fever.)—
It .111 also ear.. dlowavea of the Mad& 'and Womb,
infil es Seminal Weakness. Incontine re Of Urine,
tgrancuary, Inflammation or Weakness o the Womb or
. illonier. Whllea. kr.
There la no ualathite about 1
dill will notrer fall to core any one of the
. if taken per dicert thus on (web bottle, In 1
Soh and French. i
Over b II f a nviffiwi of bo'ffes have
the ' , tot six months. and In nn instance
givi irs entire, ostisfer lion . Who, then, wi
a.'. or DAlllty. when McLean's arengtl
Arid •tire ..,u?
.To-th• Latillearmao you wish to
'140140 then go at once and get scan
trenc,theidng Cordial. It will strength,.
rate roar blood to flow thr ugh every vein.
trortj•lrem of health to mount to Voter el
•ery bottle warranted in give ratlafactiol
For (Oat ldsremere•We say to ptrenti
dam an• steely. puny. or afflicted with cot
&lent am- rag children. glee them a eine
• air Lean's Cordial. and It will make the?
'and reboot. Delay,nut a moment—try it
be eon vi need. .
It is delicious to toketi....Erer
'bait should not leave the city ikon he'
sagely of McLean's Strengthening Owdi
tile. bareaneejt 'Drava cures. A liberal
misdate* thewe who buy to sell again. '
CAUTION I...newer., of Druggists, T or Dealers, who
May try to palm upon yno wens Sitter or Sarsaparilla
trash (which they can buy cheap). by paying it is just
•as good. Avoid such auto. Ask for MeLessite Svasserra.
mid'. 011D111. and tato nothing else. tis the only
remedy that will purify the blond th tighly, and at
the awe lime strengthen the system.
One tablespoonful taken every months (fasting) is a
certain preventative for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Tel.
ies Peter, Al' Any prevalent disease. .
Price only $1 per bottle, or six bottl for S 3.
' .1. 1 MeLRAR,
Bale Proprietor of the Cordial; altio,3l les Volcanic
Oil Liniment. V •
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McLean's Voltanic 011 iment 1
The tot Liniment in the world. for m n or heist.
Another remarkable core performed b lie Lean's Vol.
cable Oil Liniment. Read for 9 013 . 144, : '
Thomas ford, a blacksmith, livingems avenue,
at Tentn,street. had a horrible running re on blatx.t.
Ile tr,iii, Various Liu linents,'4allla& 1 e• • at could do Ii
' no Poe; Ile despaired of ever being ab to Stork at bis '
tole foto. because he could not bear ny weight on
his Id; and by oas mill bottle •f Mc n's Volcanic
Is Oil Litimsut, be how perfecUy cured.
su
Ithettnatlsm. Paralyels, Neuralgia.. endue. /Wail . al ,
glignse in theJointaor Muscles. Swellings, Sore 'Throat,
' /arose or-Toothache, Wounds. Fresh Cats. Sotes.Durtie.
Scotch 'tine Alto Ylcid to the "mule! hilluisnre of tide
vendetta Liniment. ' '
Fur limws and Cattle, It Is an Infallible eqmedy far
Chace., halt. Pecatelve, Crack-d Heels. Limene 'a
vin.•weell.tplint. Elatuls.lirni S II r • ''' n '''P ii.
- b •td w ash" litre and various other '4.l '
n '' ''W"-
nd -•
task are liable. from loJtitirs", w"rdlrmsa"s• which
at".
Every minds. merchant • should m
' In Ma •
MrLean's Votary. sill Liniment _ • • 0 1 1 Pif of
It aleavr races oat. It sells rapidly, ne..
A lib - rnii Clhount Will be mule to'cleni ' Anis ebe bui
1 to sell neap). . ,
traolf.varle . Y J. 11. IteLEAN. I'm rle * ''
Thlid and PlaturNo. St. teals. Mo. ° • t°T '
e°"l.°
°f
sir Vor Wee Potts-cilia: 11.1. G. {MOWN. Centre,'.
error Pablo •Philadelphia, by DR. 11. SWAYNE A
80 N, No. • &eh 7th'greet. - . juste iseneee....... '
PERSONS WANTINFEGVai
'lomat. LI Ihum 'aaa adrartlikunest of Usaunoo
teiaate, now dOvain,
VOL. XXXV.
!ermines of the Philain & Reading R. R., on the Delaware; at fildladelphiai—i-tiers for the Shipment of Anthracites.
. - Pier SO.-1. .
VAN DIISEN, NORTON & CO.,
, 2
InkLEll4 IX BrAT QcALITIES OP
RED AND WHITE ASH COAL.
' 24 Welnot street, Philadelphia.
OFFICES:63 Liberty street. New York.
t
. - -- ft Donne street, tkoston. ' , "
CUMBER LANDAputsf CIiIAL. : •
Also, sole tw t s
Lekigk Coal - dad Ng:49,We* alpaisy. r 5842
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Pier No. 2o
BLAKISTON /110 X - '
• SUIPPZI3 os.ege eFre tersurin oi , - - • ~.
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WHITE AM. RED AsH and TREMONT SCHUYLKIII
COAL•, FRANKLIN COMPANY'S CUMBER
LAND COAL: Alen HAZLETON LE-
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IHOICCUAL.
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• - 217 Wllatit street. PElladelphis.
OFFICES: 4 New street. New York, •
17 Deane street. Beaten. rN1.42
Pier No.' la.
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HAYES & GOOSHAI t,•
811IPPRILS Or
BED AND WHITE ASH SCHUYLKILL COAL;
WHARF N 0.13, PORT RICHMOND.
Lehigh and Sehnyik.lll Coal at Retail.
YARD—Corner ''.:341 sod Areb streets.
OFFICE-103 Walnut s9reet,.Plinadelpbls. r 58421
two yillt,
nunwtows
how.
within the last
of relief, ns tb ,
my possrsMon
od to the tern
and used in e I
rament of
ch gwma•
Shipping WHARVES for ANTIEBACITE,COAL;
Al' lIREENWICIL
Delaware River. Philadelphia.
Wharf We. 2:
• REPPLIER & BRO. '
N. F. cor. Walnut at 14inith Ste., EBB'S&
OFFICES: 35 Plan Street, Now Yerk. 7 .
%waken& Bank Building, Providence.. •
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DAVIS PEARSON & CO.,
IBMS AND ATIIPPERA OE TIM
CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WRITE Agi and
r 4 POTIN VEIN
RED, ASH COAL, T .
No. 13S Walnut Street, Phlladellida.
OFFICE: j No. 39 William Street. New Turk.
No. 11 Doane Street, Boston.
WIIARF-REENWICII, DELAWARE AVENUE.
DAVIS PEARSON, PHILA. diming BAST ASHLIEND.
1 1
1 Blood
WORLD!
.....Thir Car
born &snores
P firma, Eng-
n sold daring
sit Tailed in
I Fuller Weak•
Ring Cbrdial
healthy and
or 11cLosn4
and iuricri.
L'iod the rich.
!t4ick
"."
tr your
inpitint. prat.
4 quantity of
11 ; healthy, Cat
504 you tritt
country met
procured a
,1. It Pella rap.
Iscount will ter
, are the ease of lie rupee; that almost every meant' of
i country abounds In persona publicly known, who her.
been restore' from stunning and even desperate diseases
of the him. by Its use. %Theo once tried. Its meperiort
ty over every other medletne of Its kind le too appoint
to matte observation, and Where Its shines are known,
the public an longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the Metro:epilog and ' deogerone Affections Of the pit
tappari ivgans that are tin-Meat to oar climate: While
many Inferior remedies thrust. upon the couirdttelty
here felled and been dleterded, this has gained Mends
by smelters!. 'conferred benefits on the afflicted they
can never tempt. androdlared cures too numerous and
too reautrkable to be
g tsti
_ ' _ ' PREP_ RED By_
;Ott TO MOOT Bout or ros un-rujuro Irian 4cl , noir viniviniss Or itororriiniiintsinumrop.F.;orrifinonnlo eases noirtruscrritt inthui r
otikAilnue.--1
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAYNORNIN I G,-Ay : BENJAMIN BAINNAN, POTTSVI,I4I, SCRUYLKILL PUNTY,
Pier No.. 3.
. . BAUM - 0611 . &. -
1 CO.,
311,11ERS MI lIMPPERS or ) •
3FLAUCZTIZICOVIr laCiil l i.r.s. ,
First quality Red Ash Cool.'
{No. 113 Walnut street. Philadelphia.
OFFICES: No. 70 Stair Mired. Boston..
N 0.166 Broadway, New York. ' 1'5344
SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION, 7
Wharf No. 1. !
'N
LEWIS AUDERIED & CO.
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ROMMEL, PUTTS_&
215 Walnut Street. Philadelphia.
OFFICES 110 Broadway. New York.
State Street end Merchants' Role. Boston
CHAS. MILLER. N. P.lttemooo.
Wharf No. 3.
•
CHAS MILLER &'
mom AND HHIPPGRS Or COAL
•
WHITE ASH
From the DINE KNOT sod MT. LAFFA COLLIERIES ;
RED ASH, .
'From their PIRENI X COLLIERIES.
CANAL LANDINGS—GREENWICH AND SPRITE STS
OFFICE :—No. 105 Walnut Street, Phllattelphis.
April 0. '6O le•ty
CEO. S. PATTERSON & BROS.,
Locust and Broad Mountain White Ash
COAL.
Also. RED Agit from the Praeh 'fountain and Pal
mer veins. air-Flour and Feed taken lo ekehangit for
Dual. EDW. D. PATTERSON,
W R. F. PATTERSON, •
Office st Rare' muff, Raaroad street, rbfirefll4Fte.
GEO. S. PATTERSON,
Bridgeport, X4rdiamery Chanty,
July 21.'59 ' 30.1 y •
.Scrofula, or iliztg.'l Evil,.
a constitutional disease; a corinpi-
I S
lion of the blood. by which this fluid becomes vitia-
t , weak and peer. Whig In the eirculaUon, it per
vades the whole b"dy, and may burst out in disease on
any part of it. ho organ is tree from Its nat.. ks, nor is
there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous
talot is variously caused by mercurial disease. low-liv
ina, disordered or unhealthy food. impure air, filth and
filthy , . habits. the depressint vices, and. above all, by
the venereal infection. Whatever bo its origin, it le be
military In the constitution. dricending from parents
to children Unto the third and fourth generation ;"- 10.
"deed, it seems to be the rod of Mtn who says.'-d will vis
it the iniquities of the fathers upon their children."
Its effects eomineuce by deposit ion from the blood of
corrupt or irk-emus matter, which, in the lunge, liver,
• and internal organs . is ter med tubercles; in the glands.
ewellings; and on the.surfam'eruptions or sores, This
' foul corruption. which Artidria In the blood. depresses
the energies of life. so that scrofulous constitutions not
wily sutler from astrofulous /complaints. but they have
far 10.44 power to withstand the of tither disease
consequently, vast number" perish by disorders which,
although not scrofulous In their nature; aro will render
ed hotel by this taint in the Sorkin. Stoat of therms
' gumption which decimates the'buman family has its mi
ght directly in this scrofulous contamination ; -and many
destructive diseases it the Hoer. kidneys, brain, and, lo
deed. atilt the organs, arise frum."Or are aggravates by
the same cause.,
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One quarter of till our people are gomfaloue; t sir
persons are invaded by this lurking infection, and their
tallith is undermined by it.' To riestige it from the eye.
tem we must renovate the blood 1.3 , an alterative medi
cine. and inoicorate it by healthy food and exercise.—
such a medicine we supply In
AYER'S • •
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
The moat 'effectual remedy which the medical skill of
our times can devise (or this everywhere prevailing and
fatal malady. It to tombless] from the most active me
medials that have been diterivered forlha expurgation
of this foul dietrarr nom the blood, aud.the Avscus of
the system trete Its destructive consequences. 'Hence It
should be employed CV the cure of not only scrofula,
but also those other "tractions which M6/49 from it. such
as Eraptim and lain Diseases. Anthony's Fire, Rose,
or Erysipelas, l'impres, liatules, Molars, Mains and
Boar. hussars, Triter and Itheam, Said Mod,
filament, Rheumatism, SgplaiLlie and Mercurial -Di*.
eases. Dropsy. Dyspepsia; Marty, and. Indeed, alllbra-
P 1 " 04, Peat Vitiated or Impure Wood. The
popular belief lu • terperify'rif Me Morris founded In
trudh.ifor scrofob.H a degeneration of the blood.. The
partied - tar purpose and virtue of this Sarsaparilla Is to
purify and regenerate this vital IfuW, without which
mound health is impossible lu contaminated amatitu.
tkma.
•
• Ayer's Cathar tic pi ll s
For all the Purposes' of a Family Physic,
• are so eomposed that dt•wasis within the renew of their
&chop ran rarely withstand or evade them.- Their pen&
hating properties wearrh, end' cleanse, and llrrligorats
every port-two of the human 'organism. correcting its dier
eased action, and restoring Its healthy vitslities. As a
Consequent.r of these properties. the invalid whole bowed
down with pain or'ph yai raldebilitylsastonished Mend
hi. health or energy festered by 111 ?Mindy at Otle. SO elm.
pie and inviting. ,
Nut only dta they care the every-day erroplainht of
everybody, but elm many • formidable and dangerousdiseases.Tim agent below named is pleased to tarnish
wrath my AMeriean Almanac, containing eertlflades
of their ethos Sod direet lons for their tuts in the follow-
Inc , romplaints: Coahmaess, /7eartbarst, Headache ari
sing/robe diroY.lrrct Stanath, l'iratttect indigestiors, Rata
fa and Borbici Inaction %fat Bouela, Flatulency.Las nf
Appetite. Jaundice, and other Modred complaints, aria
tog fvm a hive state of the body or obstructioa of its
funetions.•
•!
Price, 25 outs per Bo=; Five Bozos for ft 00.
.Ayer-'ii-Cheiry Pectoral ,
ifou THE KAM CURE OH -
(lowsfits, Cade, inlinerma, lloareences. Croup;
Bronchitis. Incipient Coneamptiou, and for the
- retie of Consumptive . Fatima. in advanced Ma
gee of the climate.
So wide is the 11404 of its usefulness, and I) numerous
DR. .I.„ii - . 7 4;W &-co.,
•Price, $1 periliitio4 11/iBo tali foil&
MI multi/n*4los arilf4, late b/. 9.110 . 111 8 "; 1441 .'
'Wet on/ by Ilraigio* slid merchants feitrdly,
througtveDl the sogistrp
Oft It II) {TAI i;
-
Pier No. 8.
TYLlIti STONE' &' CO4.
— rezom i zirivtrzw"
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHICH COALS,
_ maws VREE .cimusuani
• S Walcli.sinret, Philadelphia.
OYYICES: 9 Washington Building, Providence.
199 Bmadway'.'New York. •
PIER NO. 3, PORT IIICIDIOND. , • r. 93.42
" - Pier
LEWIS ROTHERMEL,
1111.113CAPD DIOIPPI4 or coaL. -
OCsntornbDTtheCaryn,thebeet qoalltke of
RED AND WHITE ASH COALS..
. 4lso, LEHIGH and CUMBERLAND COAL.
WHARF NO.III, RICHMOND.
°mem . {3IR Wainot street. Philadelphia.
•1 10 Exebeege street, Boston. t5B-42
• Pier No. 9.
re. Y. GLOm.
r. a. emr cr.siov
SINNICKSON SLGLCIIrER,
snieriis or
gammas WHITE AND RED AffEt, 1
Lehigh and 131tunshions Coals. 1
8 3 t 2 ei ll etat a lta l V • mim Ph t la ßt l tt b o ll..
Old
WHARF N 0.9, PORT 111.01110Z.41), Pblind'a.. , • MB
• • Pier-No. 11. 2 •—• ; t4et`,,, -
.4XiMiI:AUDENIII/iils .
. rieueetuAntauntats.tila port Irani cants& ai i
Antlizabite & 'Bitutaincitu4 -, .
, 205 Watnot street. Philadelphia.
IiFICES : /110 Broadway. view York. •
- MS State street. Boston. ", .
.Eianett',Shirppyrt from Etirabethpart, ' l.
• • Or •
LEHIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN. HAZLETON Ai 'D
COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. r 5113
COAL . , COAL ;. 'COA
LEWIS MIDENRIEDTIz C
205 Walnut street. PILILADELI'III A..
110 Broadway.NßW YORK.
66 Statentreet. ROST° , .
Wholesale Dealers is the best varieties f DOM TIC
GOALS—Sete Proprietors of Wolf Creek flilliery, .. pa
ble of producurg over Ibo,ooo lens a year of the eel • •
ted Dumper., (Red AM.) and Bkact Muta t ( illitte?ish.)
- ALSO, • • .
Exelasive Agents tbr the eaten, the purely genninie
east Mountain C.oel.front the Loenat Dale Colliery of
Ow. C. Ports t Co.. all of which will tie .hipped 4lrect
to New York,l via Aisne!: or eoaetwlee, via OreaUwieh
Plan, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.)
ALSO,
At Philadelphia, from Vier No 11, Portlncli
mozul.
The choicest 4;114111es of RED and WMITE LOU
COALS front Schuylkill County. selected with special
ears, and skipped under our personal euperiaten ewe.
• At Elisibeapprt,l4.
SPRLNO MOUNTAIN Awl COUNCIL
COALS, • i
From Balthaore.
The celebrated lIAMP,SMAIt BITUMINOUS
At Jersey City, N. J.
lefa Lehigh and Morris Clusols.)
The very'superior WILKESBAILRE COAL, the
Baltimore Vein. taken frets the And mried Itaprove.
ment and 'Coal Company's Estate,” near Wllkelsbarre;
also,tbe COUNCIL RIDGE: COAL; both of 'filch, for
steam purposes and for family use. are winerpassed.
We hold certtheates pqr ores. from pirt( who
hare used and fhlly tested these Cdale. and prdnounee
them the star ASTREACIII OP3II , for steam Int pro.
during no clinker. less ashes Ind greater blaze, t any
other kinds now before the public. .
May 16,'•58
Franklin . B
1.
B. :Gowen,
Miner end Shipper ief - . I
WHITE APII 'POLL from -the Last end Wel Olount
Les PoillerieltIAMSIOTILL 116ACK. BELT TEM&
Orvicz—Ceo I re street. oppoeite Eeseocal Ultra.
•
Pottsville, Apr!' 10, '5B .
•
-"PATENT COAL TLBS. , -
TSA AC SELTZER, Agent for the
roft eel
brated Ashland Coal, mined by Banc, fLewla
Co..n. has rewired bls afro to 72 Cedar Street; between
Broadway and Nampa street, New York, [fat also the
agency far the sate of Focht's Patent Coal ,tutre and
blocks. All dealers In Omni will Ord Leto theta Interest
to cell and see Ibis new article for saving lapin , .
New york;July 2. '59 • ; ..tr•ovp• .
aa-Adrertisiiic 'lt, set in (tiger gyp than usaailoalbe
charged SUpercent'ltdrance on our regulate
Boldin & Penrosi,
Toloaeoo, l eil & General Cizanileilen
'.MERCHANTS.. '
lob N. Weer end, and 106 N. Delatenni, Arnow,
• I.IIII,A9LIPIIIA.
July 16,'59 ; • 201
FALL IMPORTATIONS.
vrs are now receiving
LARCEAADDITIONS
Ti. our extensive stork of
STONE WARE AND GLASS,
FOB ROTELS AND .FAIIIIX63,
At Greatly Reduced ?rises.
NEW STYLES & SHAPES
Of-Plain and Richly. Decorated.
DIMIER, DESSERT. TEA AND TOILET SETS,
CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL.
PABLei BIARIILE FIG CUM 31ANTLE 0101 ASIENTS,
TOILET DOTTLEB, COLOGNES'.
At Reasonable; sloes.
warms INTIM A. GAULS. yasincru OP •
Fancy Articles,
Suitable for presents duties the appose*: bonds*
TYNDALE' :( I ,iD MITCHELL ,
•
Importers;'
NO. 707 CHESTNET STREET,
ABM
PHILADELPHIA.
Peptember IT, 'b9 9 3P4m .
R. W. P. ALLOT,
t •
14 South Delaware Ammo,.
E •
PIMADERHIA;
• L
• DEALER •IN ,
•
Oils,
Soap,
Candles;
, bye. sc.
lairAND SOLE Mawr r(ki t
Mapes Super-Phosphate 0 , Lime.
For PENESYLVAN lA, DELAWARE it /FEW awn.
Pm!) 25'
Philetelphh, July 9,159
ALEXANDER KERR,
IMPORTER AND WUOLEZALE DEALER IN
44
"
iisql.'t s •
•No. 134 S ou ~
outh Wharves. 1 1 . • I t4l.)'‘
Alid 3113 North liltbarvese
• PHILADELPHIA. -
stitan'a Tina, Lbrarpoot Gran no. Tara' 4,,Ashton's
and Star Inns D 3137, snorted dies; cougar' tlyon haial„
and for ale la Opts to matt the trade. .
N.B.—Ordarspoltelted. (April 14.'59g 164 n•
Wire Rope Woro. of
JOHN A. ROEBhiNer..
Trentoa t New Jersey.
BSA Imisi assortment of Witi Ito ronstautly on
band. 01101 . .1111rd oitti dappateb. Fo' stsa•stteeitibt
and east, sae rtrestlar. . :. (1140.27, 1 19. KY.
GEO. W. - POMEROYI & CO.,
OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, .10. ,
V'Cl. 12 South , Water Area, below
Idarkst..Phrelplas•
Spotlit, Lard. Mei= I t Wks.le,Tarraerai'And aliAlut7
011,19 perm and Adainiketias Clindlet.
Manuel T.ltllke s Warm*:
-, Tbasisiptle,Monaryl;l9' - • 147 -
SATURDAY MORNING; OCTODER'29, 1859.
• Pier ask T. = •
JOHN :8: . • WHITE.
=MED
Coal,
• WHARF NO. 7 / PORT WWII MOND. •
" " Vito. Me Walnut street. . •
o l obir "7 6. * 300 West Thirteenth at., New York.
,
No: 10.
BANCROFT, ZENVIS .& CO..
• .< • *lll6llsll £YD saunas or TOR •
ZLEI?RATIEI, ASHLAND COAL.
. . MILOII.IIAUANOT MOUNTAIN.
- 0 CZ—:ll.l Walnut street. Commercial Building,
, .
New York Ocoee-7D Cedar stmt. Barton 011 lee—M
Finny street.. - - (Oct. 23, ,:of
No. 19.
Searteiapt.—Joi. Maxtlel4.—ChAu. Wannemseher
N. STURTEVANT , & CO,
- n ALCMS IN' .TDE . 'reators 08111CDIPTIOSS 'OP
AiN'TEERACITE . -- COAL.
IiCi.DDING TUX BEST OF -
REP k WHITE Oa SOIIIIYLIVI. LEIIII3U lIMALS3
ALSO. •
CIIMBEALANIO, from tt. irerlburig Company*,Comps
Creek Mine.
, , . ---. . • - •,
• 1 iN0.116 Walnut sireeL Philadelphia.
OpPACES: No. 28 illiby, street, Boston.
;•1 ' . No. 1, linstdsikf.o o r. ot Cedee 51.,!1. - York.
• alrattipmentaltOm wharves Nor. 12 aIL pok. Bleb.-
mond, Elizabetbport,X. -, 14 Baltimore. Md., and Wes
audits: Va. ,-.-, - Capri! IL '69 la. t
j.. "Pier 116‘. 144. '
,CHAS. HECHSCREit &- CO..
mums*. or
I BRiiAD MOUNTAIN, BLACK MENEM AND SUPEOIMB
I BED ASII. CO.tLf3. •
I 45 South street, New York.
/132 Walnut street, Philadelphia. r 58.118
•
=-'
-." PRING. MOUNTAIN COAL. -
' - Ne NT_ COncerp. - "-.
frHE uniteieikned, haileg leased the
1. . Spring atotrattitta illness
AT JEANSVILLE, PA..
Hitherto worked by War. Simms* Co- are now proyared
tn supply this Justly celebrated LNIIIOII COAL, and
reiWetfully invite order'.
i• , '
C. F. IIANnOLPIT. - -
. : TILEO. F. R AN OMNI.
' CHARLES lIAMPSILINE.
Applications to bo addreseed to -
; • • _, Randolph it Co q .
ri . in Bresawiy. New York. Rona 0.3;
015 Walnat street, Philadelphia;
.-• 'Easton. Penn's: ,
Trenton. New Jersey. .
A
,
ND TO Bandolphs k Hamiliddre,
1 J•ans•ille, Pa.
Janaary I. 'nl) - - . 4ty
- I LAIN,
.HACHER & COOK,
t
WINUP ANT SlitPrnlll OP
• J 331erci1s. lECesstis C7crea.l.
Also, dealer. in other Ana qualifier of
i White and Red Ask Coals. •
N 0.138 Ilrabdst at red, Iltilaskipkia. awl Woodland
A Wharves, Schuylkill- .
Tanuts Cuw. Ilona .izetor M. Coot
I , :ebtuary 27.'511 s-ly
F: VOORHIES,
11111,111 AID 11R11.710 07 THIN cununD •
.Levis W Vein !M Red AshFAY." Coal,
Fom the ..NEINOANOI4: 4
Ile mines no otber Cwt—whirli assures its purity.
Akireargo macs by JWIN SibtY. "Vent
For If. YOORIIIES.
No.ll Pine street: New York.
'4`ottsaille, Thireti It; 19 (June 5 1 ',iss 21.1y1 11.
CONNEka PATTERSON,
MISERS AND sniiiim OF TRR CELIEDRATIM .
Locust Mountain Coal.
;J. J.CONK ER. J. 8. PAITFILBOB,
Ashland, f ihttsrals,
. Schuylkill County, Pa. [7.9 2My
&, COLE . 9 -
_JO 4_,..ll,PrEns tir
TAMAQUA WHITE' ASH COAL.
From the &sends!. and Makviae.Collieria.
OFFICE—No. 320 'Walnut sicced, Philadelphia.
tirCoat forwarded . from Port Clinton by Iteadiun
lialirend, or In Beals by Schuylkill Canal. ,
LEG L CARDS.
W. RdSEBERRY, Attorney at
ay • Law. Office—corner of Market and 2nd streets,
Pottaville. 1. .49,7 , 6 32-
N / 11 ER STROUSE, Attorney at kaw.
lY .01ftes—Ceutre street. opposlte the Townltall,
tterllle.
ojEdl P. IDEWEES,-Attorney at Law.
• orCE- . Your doors above Mortimer's Hotel, I
nitre atree Pottsville, Pa. [Dee. 6,'57 42. 1
Irrc „
HOlt SR. BANNAN, Attorneyst
• Lim . 0 ce in Centre area', oppositethe Eplecopal
ah, Pottsville, Penna.' ittov. :M. '56 42-ly
.IOHN: C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of
the „Peace and Conveyancer—office opposite Post
°Mee, B r oad at., Tamaqua,' Pa. [May 2, 'ST 16. • •
CEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice of
he Pea Ce. Minorsvillo—collections and aitoutlea so
netted and attended to enrotally. Vett.2B, '6B 841
TORN !SEUZINGER, Justice of the
Peace. ST.CLAIR. will attend to all business en•
trusted to him with diligence and care. [lB6B MO
lAMUEL GARRET', Magistrate,
Cotiveyanei3r. and Mineral Collector. Office; Cimino
St.. Pottsville, above Exchange Hotel. 1tug.16.'67
. --
"FAMES J. SEIBERT. Attorney at
Ig Law, PuttrrlPe.Echayiktllemnly,, Pa.
airomee en Centre atreetoboee the Miners' fank.
July 30,, ' • ! 31-
1 4 .G., , BANCROFT, Attorney at
• Law and Magistrate.
. .
4.1 VlCE2Ceintre stret, parraymtn. two dein% be
low the Town Mall. I April 9,14 16-tf
AY. P.,SPINNEY, Attorney' at Law,
• Amhland. Schuylkill county. - Pa., will act as
agent In the perchase and sale of Real Estate. collet:1ton
of rents, de.. [Ashland, May *.3, '57
CIHRISI'OPHER LIT'I%E, Attar
• DO at air, Pottsville. Schuylkill courity.-Pa:..:
Otrics—in Ilahantougo street, corner of Second._
44:1111, Wf, 16.17 ..
pAvID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law,
* South West corner Centre and
arket street" Second Roy. Entrants ois Market St.
N. 11.-11syl be consultat to German. •
MI/7 059 • 110- •
JAMS auto , • polo T. bons.
'+' ici.iis & 'mimic, - . .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
onacs-,4d Mahantango any'et, near Centre, Poita.
yills, Pa. ! , •• • - [October-20,1A lily
730. - [ mow T. . •
KNDRICKS 4-81-lINDEL, At
torneys at Law, TAMAQUA, Pa.' Having aasoit.
atther to the practice of the Law. all proreledonal
,buatneealnßthuylkill and adjoining counties entrusted
to their owe will retorts prompt attention.
ilay 29,'58 • 25.
BUSINESS CARDS. ~t
W..SiIEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa.,
•late the Peatnitylranla State Geological Surely,
explores landsoutnes. &a. [October 13.14 41• t!
tIENRY -PLEAWANTS, Civil . and
pottavn.t.a.
rrits--Comare atreet,west side,between Market_and
Norwegian. ( 4 tuguat 8, '67 132-lira
VRANK VARTER, qivil and .Mia-
Etterkser,Surreyor,:#e.,rtitaftett to surveys
of edam! aes,towu plots. itc. °Mee Sliver Terrace,
Pottsville. PA. [March 14, 'Le
iGENCY-,—Fur .the Purchase and
gale or Elul Eitel*: baying:and eosl • fa.
4
k ng charge of Coal Lands; Mines, de4and collecting
rents. 01Bee klabagtengo Stmt. Pottsville.
[Aprll6,'sB • 14- ] ' '• - MIAS. M. BILL.
q:EORGF•• B. FISLER, _Mechanical
Engineer aid Dfaaghternaa, atlas& to the. wile
an 7l '
of machlitery, and to the rehidlding aad
patting up of aid amehhierr. - -
- -.PoriCattan, March O. 'be . • - .404 f
1 - IHORGEr, K. SMITH; -
Itintakltiaglnier and '
.IDollts.7.l7lewer t
• • - 1 PENN •' •••
Denzab;rll.lB .. .
I H. McElwain,' Civil - and -Mining!
0. oilaidnest•Aablalg4 Pi4ittredstollorimpitqfilid:
lespeettag Minsamirvetntlis4 410111A1lip :
Whig Toinaots.and alto Ma , tituftrok a bli ss ,
ids profession.' latteriderszo,AlMlLOn ri - 4
liebisylklllContr, ra. lob. er ; . vc. ,
TRAVELING.
. PHILAD'A & READING RAILROAD.
Natearsios %Waimea, M clikaMlß
from PhiladelphEitoPotts•erif
ewe ;ma rater& will he sett et-Phihrerptat,
days lad Sundays. et IP , tek web, good liar - asi. , tuda
ea Wee dap, and ea the sacetediter Monday.
• -• • U. 419OLLe. Goma digc.
Attend 6,'59 • . . ; • 33,
kIiILkDELPHIL4
IMDING lIAILDOAD 0040 d:
to tooth ANHUI street:, - •
PUMIPILPIIII. Apin 1dnt,1859. - •
framutiogo TRAINS YOLIIAIIILISBOOG„. - •
_On and aftre'lloaday, lath IniasnLlWO Pssissaor
Trains win tok rpn DAILY (8i rolayssmondad) to Usr
dsbuturia 24141r0g and Intermediate plots. - •
• - SIORDING LIMA. - -•-
• . Leaves the Dopot,at Broad. sod - Vino insets, at T. 30
. „
Attiring at Harrisharg at 12.30. Noon. -
Leares the Depot, at linid al")°N unst iLi ll N its Streets, ' atll.3o
;Arriving to Harrisburg at LW P.ll. • • -
Fare to liarrbbans, Ist class, $3 S.'
- u • Rd class,• -r • RlO
By order of the Board. W. IL _
Apt 11.30.10 184011 t.) Wan%
AUSTRAhIt PMEE,R •
idhadiaited /
Sailing Positively ON the Day Adver ed.
#l9 DAYS *PASSAGE.—fhe
oragnlfieent clipper S ti ln "SAMUEL 0.
0 ER," lano tons bonthen.—Kgmme, Commia=.
Is now at Pier No. North Blear, rapidly king, and
will be dispatched for !Wilbourne on the 15th o October,
posfUerty.
The "S.G. 0." made s dbe passage lest year to dust rills,
• and delivered her caraVin perfect order. Sirs is a roPld
miler, to tint rate order, and is ell:meted to make the
. 'passage Inside or 76 days. Ebe kas unsolders% mom.
inahtions for Ant and second class passengers.
Rates of Pass4e.
' First Cabin 0111000; $2OO ; Sesoiid Cablo.sloo.: _
Children in arms, free; oest. two years and un der
t welve.bairrriee. '
for freight or Paenge.spply on laid, or ' o
• ' B. W. CAMEIION.B Deanna. Green; New York.
Slgbt Bills ter mile, and cash advances made on con.
stanmeote.
Onikignivis In Andralin: Hewn. Wilkinson, Ikon. & Co.
Oetotiir I: '59 . pane 12,'55 2,11y]
EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-1
i fir i l a i t gEga w oz N A . N DA D T, A . F . ;r l E lt ß ii. .
Passenger TIMID. will run on this road daily. connecting
with trains at Allentown. for New York. Easton and in
tannediste olives, and at Beading with troths for Uar
visborr„ Philadelphia and Pottsville.." •
• . Trains going East wiil leave Readings! 6 A.lll. and 12
111., artivimg la. New Yerk et 1220 A. U. and 7 P. 51.
The trainseotolng West will leave New York at 11.45 A.
M., arriving in Beading at 0 P. A • train •wlli aim
lame Easton at 7 A. IL. and - .lllenUmn at 5.15 A. 51,.
artielog in lieedingst.lo A. Sf.. . •
• - .Pastes lions Row Mite
To Temple, ' 15 YoUllierrtown, • Fo'6o
Blandon, • -25 •Enuttm," '' 9o
-.• Fleetwood, 55 Alirntomi; 100
Ayeee, - 45 Bethlehem,: I'ls
Topton, ' • - 55 ' Easton,' ' • . 1 115
Flamroek, 55 New York,
580
Freight trains will also run daily between Reading
add New York, leaving Reedit= at 0.01 A. M. •
JAMES 510011 E, General SW.
Aag - st 13,
Only Direct Line fbr Ireland!:
S'rEAM• to all PAPTS of 'GREAT
mum and IRP.LAND, '
l a g giag
• • - For $3O
Tbe powerful Iron ltn
tesehipe,
CITY 01 RALTIMOR R. CITY OP lb ASKINGTON;
CITY OF MANCRESTER. KANGAROO, •
- VIGO,
Will sail from New York for CORK and thence to
• • LIV
iERPOOL..
• Kir Bray A7tern . ats Saturday:la .
Paosags from New York
..... $:0 Third Claw - $ 3O,
Passage from Liverpool and Cork:
Cabin,, • - $35 Third Ciao, • $4O
"ar-Parrengers forwarded to Havre. Antwerp, Bremen
and Hamburg, for sBsln Cabin, $36 Third Clan.
To PARIS (in 20 hours from Liverpool,) Cabin, $00;
Third Clam, •• " -
The above Steamabips are built of Imo. to waterttgbt
compartments: carry each an experienced Sorgeptl; and
every requisite far lbe Immediate coil ortion of
For Passage apply to ft. J. Corti' r Co.. UT Broad May,
N. Y.; John G. Dale, lb Broadway. N. Y. to •
EDVi A UPS. Pottsville; -
.
• Or to .1 J. U. RICILARDS, ltloeravilie
N. 11—Pastenpre by this Llne avoid the tick and de,
ley at balling at IlsWet and St. Johns. as the steamers
proreed direct to Cork. ' [April 16.'69 itr ' •
01.1 _LEHI
1 GH VALLEY RAILROAD.
. - ZEMPENg
Summer Arraugemeuto of kassenger Using.
()Wand alter MONDAY, MAY - 1 6 t ,
law the Passenih MINS on the' Lehigh Valley
Italltosd Coutpiny will run it the following hours:
Down Tia
Lorne - JAW. &press. ;loom.
Itanth Chunk at 6.00 A.M.,112.30 P. M. -1236 P.M
Elatlagtou 6.40 " 1.08 , 1.211 •."
White hall 7.12 " 1.33 " 2.25 •
Catasanqua 7.27 1.46 " • 2.52 ".
Allentown 7.40 " •1:58 " 8.16 ",
Bethlehem 748 " 12.11 . 3.49 .
Preetnansburg • 8.07 " :2.20 , • 8.67 "
Anise at Easton 8.30 6 . 2.43 4.46 . "
Up Train's.
• , %Entre Anna. loft. ' , .E.rprar.
Easton • at 'B.OO A.M., 11.45 335 P.M
Preemansburg 6.49 "- 12.09 " 3:57 "
Betdlebem 7.00 " 12 19 - 4218 "
Allentown 7.40 "• - 12.34 .-"
Cataeanqns - 8.07'." 12.48 -• • 435' 0, ;.
White Ha118.25' " 'l.OO •'" 4.62 0 ,-
Millington ' 9.04 0- • 1.99 " 8.26 .•
Arr..ManehCbunklo.oo " .2.05 , 6.10 "
DOWNTRAINB WITH llhEllt CONNIUTIONE:'
The 6.00 A. 11. Mall Train willynn in coniteetionvdth
tbeCahtwissa, Williamsport mud Brie train from Elmira,
Williamsport. Danville and Rupert, and will convieetat
Allentown with the East Penn. train for needing, thus
risburg and Pottsville: at Bethlehem with the North
Penn. train for Philadelphia; at Easton with the Cen
tral °Mew' Jersey train for New. York, and at Philips
burg Ili: Os the Rel. Del. train for Veit idere.' This train
will also enable -passengers bq go to the Water Gap,
- Scranton and Great Bend. either 'by the 'Bel. Dd. or the
Central of New Jersey train. •.
The 12.30 PAIL - Expreartrain will. run In eonneetion
with the Bearer Meadow train - from Wilkesbarre, White
Haven, Ilideton sod Weatherly. and • with the East
. Penn. train from Harrisburg, Pottsville and Reading,
and will connect with the North .Pennarain thrlthilas
&labia. with the Central of New Jersey train tor_ New
York, end with the Rel. Del. Halo foe Lamberville,
Trenton and ' -
UP TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS.
.The AOO A. ALAecommodatkin Main will tontine% with
the East Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Barris.
bore- •
The 11.15 A. 31.M111 train will run In connection with
the Bel:Del. train from Philadelphia, Trenton'and Lam
bertville, with theCentrel of New Jenveftrain frensfiew
York, with the. North Penn train from. Philadelphia;
and will connect with ;the Beaver Meadow train for
Weatherly, Hazleton White Raven and Wilkesturre.
The 1.38 p. m . Exp ressi train • w 11l vuit In connection
with the 'Central - of New Jersey train tram New York; .
and will connect within* East Penn. train for Reedier.
Pottsville and Ilarristfurg, and with Ida Cabraina, VV
and E. train foe Rupert, Danville, Williamsport and 113:
toira.
liethiehem„ May 18th, 1859.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R.
MiIIIESMISIMNMER
• snmmar Arrangement l April 18, . 1889
DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS.
Lone.Pothrelile, daily. (ezeept Sundays) at 822 A. M.;
and 3.30 P. M.—Passing( Readlnganu.lo A.M., Ind 5.06
P.M. Ariiving la Philadelphia at 13.62 noon, and at
TAO P.
4 " UP pASS.P.SGER TRAINS. -
Leave Philadelphia. daily, (except Sunday') at 7 30 A.
M., and TZO P. M.—Passing Re)ldlug at 10.20 A.M., and
8.05 P. M. Arriving In Pottsville at 32.06 noonfand at
7.50 P. M. • .
Both Up and Down Passenger Trains canned at Port
Clinton with Trains to and frOm . .Tamagna,Catawisas.
Williamsport and Edmint. Morning l'sussenger. Trains
'only connect at Port Clinton for Wilkesbarre,Efaianton
and Pittston.
. .
:Passengers leaving. Williamsport - by the Catmints
Rath oad
_Night Line at 10.10 P. 51., connect with • Pate
minter Train leathig Port Clinton at 4.30 A. Si.. arrive
at Beading at 5.110, breakfast, and proceed direct to!Phil
' adelphia by the 110. 51. Reading Accommodation Train.
,;• LEBANON VALLEY . 11 i RAPICAL_
rassenger Train leaves Resuing at 0:5 A. «Amer
arrival of Up and Down Morning Passenger Trains fr; m
Philadelphia and Pothrville.. Arriving at flarriabtirg at
12.40 noon. and connecting with Passenger trains on the
' Northern Cantral.. 4 •Peunsylvaula" and "Cumteriand
Valley" Railroads, for Banbury, Williamsport. Elmira,
Pittsburg. Lancaster. Baltimore and Chamberstaarg.
Returning, leaves Darrisburg at 2.45 P. 11., after arri
val of Trains from above points. Arriving at Reading
at 500 P. IL, andeennect log with Up and Down Trains
for Pottsville and -Philadelphia the same evening. No
.Trains run ow Sundays. ~ . , •
Fereese.ilet wean Pottsville and Philadelphia. V. 75
' and $2 25; Reeding and Philadelphia, $1 75 and $1 45;
• flarrisburgand Philadelphia, $3 Zona V..) 70; Lebanon
• and Philadelphia. 42 50 and $2 10, Reading and Ibr..
I rtslourg, $1 50 and $1 30; Reading and Ponstrille, $1 Oil
sod $0 85; Reading and Lebanon. 55 and 70. cents;
Pottsville and liartisburg.s2 05 and $216; Pottsville
- and Lebanon: Stub sod $1 50
• Through No.I Tiekets--Pottsville to gal timore,gs OCe,
Pottsville to Bettye:meg. $4 to; Heading to Baltimore,
$4: Heading to Putraster, $2 25.
Kir El I) pounds II Baggage aline 'ed each Passenger.
' Thu Second MCI Cara run withall the above Regular
Pasaattger Trainz. .
/to... Morning TrainDownand AfternoOnTraht
. run on Sundays.
Thronkh First Chita Tides. at redneed rates, to !Wag.
are Valls, Balfalo,Detrolt, Chicago, and ali the principal
points In the West. Worth West, and the Can tias: and
&migrant Tickets, al lower fares, to all the shore pietas,
'can be had on application to the Station Agent.
fir Alt %lasts *lll be, purchased before the Stains
start: Higher fares !hinted If paid In ears.
G. A. NICOLLS, Zits. S Gen. Supt.
April 30, , - • . • , 75.
wEw STORE. .
THE subscribers .announce to their
Meads and the citizens of Psttsvill•-and vicinity,
they have taken
"3100RUEADS OLD RUDD.°
- . - - - - -
11.6mter of &tone: dad Narbl Struts.
whets ant atirsys Do touts& a'good assertmen tor -
, .
Detr Goods, aroaertes t Proirtstoillle;
sad a variety of articles ether kept lot Ores thus re.
tell store. 13aderetendlar Om& buskins thosvathly,
they lavlte a custom viltkh. try 'Met attention ta taith
Gan lutti) 2 o, they latead to &WM
Fresh i3oods Constantly Arriving.
The best *Melo decays so bassist tiaskariat PRIMA!'
10It CAUL. - ' . ; $l. LIICBOL3,
GEO. W, BECK.
Z*Np:
jiM-OALEXAMIIqf TB Ei sraor.
April 10i' 58 : - .l¢tf , -
-- littinoscoPio wawa.-
UB;.-received; ftvin,the rievr..-York
- Sterwroole Oa, a vide% of lastravaats. with
Ariterksio andiron* knri.alataasz. jiggly
ir " 4l- •' l4ll4 's-P, t .,1 361 1 1.11gt g r "
BottaatetalloaretittiaL
:: _ . DoE#~J: _ =
• /Nis the Plaits Zeros. Ihettet4.
man eirriallAtettLicx zarp.
3batheesill;ll* - neleuta
Here In twournful mot we igande
One eutoeg anw Golden Nu bar _
Nakao( nut noble .
Elope tbialeejktbat known sut waking:: • •
Molter 'bough ell the hanks Wire , -t,
Bemutoneti boon the out 41141 'th'inti. -
Closet Inghtowee end MOWS of two err;
Never Owe with .9balle, to range,
oeAlth .beener the Utile jokers!
allee3l now the doleful chorus
Illsituren Magnus
fluswdLan o'er on;
/ ';;'l.lot..ob. nett_ • •
Oat Aoliful ebonies.—
. eblag 44l l l o.the delete slug, ..,;
• I- Ilaritl their eieg on Avery wing,
• - Alma% Gratllammon, up to thou, t
Mad it glorious life l ended
Buteur teen we cannot ewe:
Wienientblthired by the
•
Us - Was nor a 31rutoxawns.
True be tried to gala tub power
:Ewen to his dying. hour.
Bactigeed etch kindly feeling,
• Ride hie home Ilk. ifungema
• Gowersted.with a rod of iron :
Yoit,coy .brothers. he worked well.
liebe.yet wow the doleful chorus.
. .
41110Orny boats. dsseetWl children,
Broken hearted all. can show
now a warrtorpriest of Mammon
. Can eooduet himself belly
Tearing not the wrath of Mayen,
Died unloved and unforeireo.
All unheeded was the Future,
For in earth was his Wier;
Shan attaart he counted uotbloy, ' • .l
Laughed at oreow, cursed at east.
liable ,rs now the doleful chorus.
- .
Coiie my brother, IW, be moving, - ,
Hurry I—this Is discount day,
Money two per cent. and rising,—
Thin Is deadly, this delay. • • t • ,
Yet as instant era we lemma blorZ •
To his last home dark and aim,
Let an ray It hire, sincerely.
We protest it is not bit f.
Dyintat One liandred Ytionsard,—• - .7i ;
When yolk:mart tar Millionaire.
• • - hair inflow the dileful chagrin?,
Mammon Magnum :
- Orowdlon o'er us,
• 11,11.40 h list I-' •
Oar doleful chorus. R.
, 7 • Cblaits•llnal the dollars sing. . ,
Hark! their ring on silvery wing • .
Mountay,Greaillammon, up to thee, -
4)1900 Vinbirattk
A LETTER •
TO TIM HON. STEPOEN A. DOUGLAII ON
- • 1118 “HAIti"1311" ESSAY.
111 R. SENATOR : Your latsTottgazlne article on
"Popular Sovereignty In th Territories" has al
ready received adequate , aftention. Tbst it has
failed to got:tea:Ai -Opponepte,tiottewi rethiir in
creased their etamber and ermartned their resole.
Goo, is now evident.' IlLes - had this result! both
at the North and, at the fiduth, and for a very in
telligible reason. Blost,of the American People ,
who hive any purpose sibiitever, earnestly desire
either that Slavery shoddier that it *head Spit be ,
enabled to diffliee itself !laugh the. Federal Ter
ritories,'-growing with • he growth and twing
strengthened with the at nrctb of the AmiriCin
Repqblic... Very few aro lindifferent to this over.
shadowing issue; :ew except protesatoest
Owns oven affect to be. You preach. therefore, the
gunpoint indifference, of negation, of impotence. to
Mainly unwilling elm. leannot feel, in reading
your lucubration, that you believe it yotintelf.—
Think' me not uncharitable, Vitt in-wer to yoUrself
ibis quaaion Suppose you were ofilaially appris
ed (bet a majority of the Squatter Sovereigns of
one of our. Territories--ewe will ray Utah, ter ex
empla-71'nd voted that rhe minority should Pe re
dined toend held in Slavery. fur the benefit and
in the service of such tnejortty, and had preceed-;
elf to enforce that determination 'mere anti sword ;
—would you, zip a Senetor, hesitite to dee* anti
declare, that this rap ideas '
iniquitous - , purpose,
seam be resisted and defeated by the poureCof the
Federal Government? I know you would
You wodid, in that case, inevitably reeoznite and
affirm the duty of Congress to maintain Justice In
the Territoriesto protect every Innocent inn in
the peaceful enjoyment o f f the fele rewards-Of big
own industry, end in the, possession and - enjoyi
meat of Liberty, Famtly , and honestly. acquired
Property. Tha matter is too plaitt - for argdment;
too certain fur doubt. If then, you- uphold the
'right of some men to bold others as slaves the
Territories, you do iton the assumption that those
ought tote masters and theie alareg—thsit the
Slave lawe of Viiainia ler Texas bare rightful
force and effect in Kansie or New Illexlco-i-or
some otter 'ground than'the naked assumption of
-"Pope's!. Sovereignity" in the Territories. That,
you must allow me to tell you, is but s
Dodge, devised. in IB'4B by Gen. Cass, antler the
spur ,of a pressing danger, an urgeht necessity,
'and only accepted by those who discern to it ■
means of escape from perils—a bandy neck
yoke to enable them to carry water,on boa:Shoul
der*. The Soren-linty you deter to is that of a
Political necessity, oot that Of the People Of the
Territories. I I:
• But I do net prop!, to traverse ail the logical
subtleties end hair-splitting distinctions of your
late elaborate essay. I did, indeed, at ono - time
cherish a strung desire -to reply ,to it at- length
through the pages of the magazine which rive it
to the' world ;.bat, on intimating that putpose to
its editor. I was deuied a hearing in his colutons,l
though it was graciously intimated that a Similar
demadd from - one of "the lending Republicans"
might perhaps be favorably considered. Of Course,
that puts um out of court; but whom does- it s
let id f cannot- tell. • Republicans arei rather '
enured tcy.being • led; . hence a natural scar
city of , Reptibliese leader& GAT. &Wird, to
whom you seem ,willing to accord the cbarenter of
leader, is known to be absent it, Europe, find not
likely to return for two months yet; so Mr.
Sumner; other "leading Republicans" - ars haitlis
within easy reach of the documents essential to i
your -systematic . refutation. Yet it seems: to mai
important that your 'misstatements of facti4shoald.
be clearly exposed, even though the task should
devotee on one so far from being a leader. Though
the pages' of Marisa are shut 'against me, and
those who bays read your monstrous petrel-11one
of History will never see their expeitire, I ein
im
pelled
.to -undertake the task, confining,,myself
strictly tattle bister:cal features of Jour 'sassy.
Your fundamental proposition is this: The ge
tilos and spirit of our free institutions rd•
quire that the people of • Territory should be en
abled end encouraged to.establish and - maintain
Human Slavery:en the Roil of such 'Territory, If
theysee Gt. ! The Republicans deity this, Instating
that no GLivernment has any right to &kiwi:l
ooms' homai beipgs el their liberty, aceennting
end holding theta the mere chattles of others.-,
Tbejr deny the right of any Territorial Goecreraret
to Aslabliati or uphold such Slavery, insirtliag that
CoOgress Is in duty bound to prohibit nod prevent
any such injustice and. mischief in the Territories
which are the common domain -of the: whole
American People. Oa this chain question,We are
utterly, irrectinellably at variance. '1 de nut pro.
Pose to Own It, nor. to review your arguments
epee it. But you, proceed to assert. end le. make'
histOry uphold Your assertion. that your doctrine
I. that of the Revoltitionory - Fathira—that; the
Revolutionlwas made In fie beh'alf-..thetit was
paramount in the earlier and purer. doe: '
et the,
Republic., Onshia point !sake issue, and appeal
to the indubitable recorde. Here is their -testi
moray :
The-IXth Cot
re . _ mtinem. .iongrers, under lhe itr•l
titles of Confederation, assemble, et OileatiOhlat
Nov. 3, 1783, but adjourned' nest day to Annapo.
lis, Did.. where it was to have reconvened!ou the
26th, but a quorum was not obtained &mil Dee.
13th. and the attendance zoo tinned lovnesiger that,
no important business *iota:kin up,Ontil Jan. t 3 t
1784. The Treaty of Independence and Peace
mith . Oreat Britain was untiniinouily rati6ell
the 1416—nine Stows repiesepted. She. Luse wu
stionieft ilthont a querout;:iodit4 continued moot
of the time=of nark, doing neltasinese-+•Aill the
Ist of March,. when the delegate* from
iiiincteitice of itittenetioce frteifihe Liteleture
pf:thar State; signektbe eatiditiooal of eat- I
*No Cinfederaiion of her claims tisterri.
tort' northwest of the-Ohio River. Ne* York,
Connecticut. and ilassieboaeus had already made
siteitat eonetursioos to the Confederation of their
respective 'claim* to
-territory Westward of their
pi.eseint l
• Congress ertiopon appointed
S I
essii. Jefferson of Vir g inia. Chase of Maryland,
and Howell of -Rhode Island; a Select, Committee
to report a Plan If Government - for the :Western
Territory. • ' This :plan drawn
.op, by Thotbas Jef.
rersoti,pitirided .for the gore' russet of alt the
Western. Territory, including that portion' which
bad not yet been, bat which, it was reasonably
expeeted, valid - he, surrendered:to the Cen Mere.
don by the States of
,North Csrelitiotanel Giorgio
;(std. _which now. folllls the' Stares ot 'Volumes,
Alabama And Mississippi ' ) Revell as that Mbieh
bed alreadf been conceded by the more nortliirn
_State/. All this 'territory; acquired and': as yet
uneegeired,'Mr. Jefferson And hie,. associates
' this .Select: Committee, proposed. , to divide -into
seventeen prospective or new (embryo) Suithrito
each of which the-Itsport vii name,night of
'thins being ainistent•hcloW dui Parallato4he rats
of Ohio, (Loeiseille, Ry..). and nine above that
,paralial.-.whieir is very.- aesrly the- bounder,' be
view the.preserit Bree Rod Slays' Waite.' To all
these embryo or new Buries the Committee piop9o
- to Apply this restriction:. • • • : ;
"That attar. the year 1800-orthe , Christian ,ems,
theta neither titay.;ry tier tar!olantary
inaliteds in **yid` the said States, otherniiiltben
in punishment of eriteinvw hereof the said - party
;shalt here been 'etiorictedlo.bie „personally goia.l
.Aprit:l9; title reported flan cams sp•for eon.
',ideation - in Congrete.','• iir, ) Bphight of li„;:c.
' itieved - that the aliovi-tptaied jpaSsiopthiCAtel*is
- net et the plan Ar.eirthann - eersad, ff.:140 1 41 aO.
AUseatindad the •:Thassplestion l ***pot
Is this form: "Shad ibe words moved Ur* iii let-
";;"
K , - r -
4 0
. •
,•!--: ; 1 . 1.:,, , ,,+? *-0,, _ ~..
. ,-...
rt , : , .1.M4 ::. '' ` :
:44.
. ' I : .._ ... '.. ..I`•
ea sett Mead Mead et tide quistiem tb•
Ness Alen ;alma And resulted ea, followe
.2r. HasipAiri . . Mr.lfeetar.. _ ...all
.3tr. '
lelanshaird.", , a.T.,
Albssedlessfts: ' .. 30.0nry. . . AY '
Mr. Partridge.. ' LY.I
Made hfaid. • Mr. Mere. -•-, .- AY
Mr. Bowell. . - :II
Kr. Mam_ma l _., • ..WY
• •
. _
~.
_,. leri-liesmeatier . •5!• 13
Ms Mr% .- - Mr. De Witt. 1 • ...,. 5 7
. - , :Mr. Palau, . -, ...... •,,,ayj
ibuteriessass. ..-- •• Mr.•1111111e.o.. • . •••••• ail
Me. litestgtesery, al/ ,
1 bilt.ltsett.• - - •• ay,
S'` - s mr.lirftaery, ' -.'
to
• • • • Nr. Stens, :"' v .: re l
• Nr. Jileweerei - ' '
.•-• • Mr. Menty,„ - , - ' •14
Ito'
- Kr. Knew •‘ '° Ise,
- Me. WUttatrasent,' :. ; sy'
, • - ~'• • Kt. apMeht, ' • •'wo
Learstine. •lir.Ril -• , ~. so :
. • .%' .. . MA. Benwitltd. r: , , ~, Po.
ceio
• 'Here wo,dod the - votes ei.etees• is favor of Mr.
Jefferson's restrietion to barely eters spinal it.
and the States divided six in favor in rime against
it. Bat the Artielei of Confederal.° (Art. IX.)
required an affirmative vote of a mei rity of all
the States•khat is; a vote of iileien Staten—to
tarry .;proposition fso Ibir clause vii defeated
through the at.senee of one &Neste from New.
Jersey. in Spits of a vote of more than two to one
,in its favor. Had the New:Jersey delegation been
full. it must, to a Moral .certainty. have prevailed;
bad Delaware bare then represented. it, would
probably have carrititi, even without New-Jersey.
Yet it is of 'WS eke, so given and,rodorded, but
by yon suppressed, that you fay. in your account
of the action of Congress on the bill, atter ampli:
tying OD thenrdittillee se It parsed, and claiming
it as VI itlikiffiltOtilt of your rinses ::
..Thir fltitiMrtiele; which relatis to the pmbi.
'tattoo of S.l.Very after the year 1800, having been
•trefecrett by Cot - gimes. never became a pftrt .1 the
4efetetOlow Flee p[ Goveriatint for the Ferrite.
,eiss e aCedepted April 23. 1781." • - : , .', • • - • •
-,..,Lt' l this a'-statesman ' s. eradiate! Annwitlin
RistorY for the instrnetlon aud guidance of, bis
_countrymen ? It certainly reminds RI lIIMUIIII.
of a blielileg turning up the knave from'the'bot
•toes oi, middle of his pack as though ireatue-from
tba ,t4e. -Who could not • prove, anything be
Wished by such nnseropnions mattipulatitreof his
anthorities? . . . .
...13tit there is no denying the feet that the last
Cootitiontal • CAlgress—tbat of 1137-41i'd `ottani.
yo,,elly pass Nathan Dane's-Ordinance fur the
Government of the Territory North-west of the
Ohio,' whe
, r
rehj Slavery is peremptorily excluded
frote , aid Territory in the following tetnar t
•
"There Shall be- neither Sistrar3cnor involun.
tart' servitude in the-said Territory, otherwise
than in punishment of crimes, Whereof the par
ties 'llan be duly convicted."
New do you get along with thief I will quota
yourvary 'words. You are seeming to argue that
-• by thew tette "Stater, " or 'anew States," the Con
, press of that day oftn implied what ws now de
signae as Tetritories, end you say" . • •
• • HT et word.Btateo is used in the sums tense in
It
... the" rdinanea of the 13th July, 1787, fur lb*
gore vment of the territory_ northwest of the
Rive, Ohio, which was passed by the remnant of
the Congress cr the Confederation, sitting In Nrei
Yorkl while its most: eminent members were at
phil l delphie, es , delegates to the Federal Conven
tion, biding in the f.rtnation of the Constitution of
the 14nited States." : - • . .
• • Let tenet about this : You give utt your bare
word fur this belittling anti, setting aside of the
C..ogress of 1787, ns,s mere !' renoant.', There
may me those with whom your assertion ouillees,
but I prefer to look at the record. .
The Ottiintince of 1787 Jost referred to, and von.
training - Me inhibition of Slavery quoted ab;tve,
it2l9llti, CUDgrelA on the 13th of July ; and, On re
-
curd* torhejuurnals, / Sod theyete on its pas
_ _ ..
Cbemiascat:
Mantis/J.
irivpinis.
jr. armUmt.
ecorded as follows :
ckusctis,, Mr. flattest,
Mr. Dane, ; • ay
rem, . - ay*
31r. flarting,
• • ' - Mr Yates, no
tersey, • 1 - Mr. Clark. - ay
Mr. Pebenrman, ,
Mr. Kearney, . ay
Me. Mitchell, ay,
Mr. Onu - son_, • - ay
Mr. Hided. U. Lae, ,ay
Mr. Covington, • ay,
icaliats, Mr. Blount, • -ay
_ ay
retina. - Mr. Kean, • ay
Mr. Unger, ay
Mr. Yew, - SY
Mr: Baldwin, .• ay
Mere was Virginia and every State , south of
epresented and voting—voting. otianimonaly
The only tootles vote cut earns front'New
. It is Anita' true that New Hampshire,
le; !eland, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and
nand were not represented on this vote; but
rat four of theta had unanistoasty voted to
io Mr. Jefferson'i original restriction, and
len can d.uaht that, they would have voted in
att they did in 1784;tioa that even the Cam
ped Georgia had eome over to the 'support
policy of Restriction. The mensbere absent
from i sT
their ;cats in order to attend the sitting% of
the onventioaat-Fitiladelphisterere Rufus King
and atbsniellierhaur,ofMassacheletts: William
Sam el Johnson of Connecticut, Mr. Msdistin of
Virginia, and C: Pinekney of South Carolina; and
possibly one or two other whose natues.l bare
not deteeted-;-for I can find no list of the WISIZI
hers of the Congress, save as T pick it op fr;iut
pege . to page of 'the peens( its they severally
dropped In from - day to day: 'Met it few mein.
betel of thig Coli'gress were transferred to seats is
the convention is trite; but in no stogie instance
wesla State left by' sock transfer unrepresented
in Congress, nor is there a shadosi.of• reason fee
rupOosing chit the Slavery Inhibition embodied
in Op glorious ordinance would have been strung
out br modified bad no Convention been eitting,',
Whit becomes then of your sneer at "thermion*
„..
of t e Congress 1”
, 1
-Lifers, then, we have ' two distinct declaration!
by verwhelming majaitlits of the Continental
COD Tees in fever of the pritielPle of Sleverylo•
hibition—the first - by more than . two to one
Ithilugh not' enough to carry it under the Articles .
of Confederation) acting under the' lead of Thos.
-Jefferson; backed by sueb•men es Blbridgellerry
andlinger Sherman, assembled dreeetly sitter the
0104 of thelt.eoltition, and white New York. was
1:,
•
atil held by . a British. army ; the second bye vote
ore gist States to none in the last Conceders a i l o f ;
. Co 'inertial Congress, slitting In New York simul
taneously with the Convention which framed our
pregent letters' Constitution at Philedelphie.
Ilere are fwo explicit affirmations by the Revolu
tionary Fathers of the right and duly Of ConipPe.,
•1401:111t L.bibittuis" Of Slayery in the 'Territuries.
Can there be any honest doubt as to !their views
on the subject? % '. ' ' -
—But the Federal Constltation waeframed and
ado t
I t
ed I 'perhaps' this abolished or modified the
. po sr over Slavery in the Teri:lodes claimed gad
-else tiled by the Cdotinental Congress. Certain
, ly.. e. presumption is stro n gly Atte other !way ;
fur he Constitution was (rimed tn strengtheo.not
itteeken, the 'Federal authority.. Let ns again eon
iuls the records: ' ' • , ,
Tie 'first Federal
,Congretig Convened' it New
' York,-March'4, 1780; of its Members the folletr.
ingl had been' also ,Pdembeiti of the Cuniiiition
whip bad jail before framed the Federal Cotisti
cotton : .
Firm Irce Hareintsire—Johnr teingdoe, Nicholas •
, ..11araachtuetit—Eltnidge Gerry. Caleb lUevoig. •1
anne.lieut—vrge Sam t Johnson, &Tar Sher*
. I , • wen. ntiree- Ellsworth: - •••• - .
,* Nor York—Baru King" ,
,1 1 , Nue brae—William Patterson. „,
; 4 * „ iteasytranieL:- Hobert Morrte;George Omer.
" - Strad s littsimone: - - 0 . • -
• ,* DeJevarethierge HAM. Niched Besarth
Narilead—Danl•l . „. .
riryiniaL—Jitnes WadhOO,Ji.
4 '' yew, Abewiliddilis.'
*Elected to lb, Cone,entionfront lbandineetts.
--, is Tel Congress under th e /federal Com
stitutioi, oompu.ed in large Unlalinfll 01 the most
• eminent of. the framer's of that Constitution, Mr.
Pitasimons of Pennioyleanie (himself '• member
illso,of the Convention), reported (duly 16, '80)
a hill to provide for the government of the Terri
tory North' West of IN übicb was then read
a drat time; the nail day had !trimmed rea ling,
and wee nointaitti4"; 'on, the 20th waa eonaidenea
io Conainittei or- the_ Whole, -repsrusl. and.en
grossed and es the 21st wads third limo sad
patted Without dissent.' It :rat receiviuklitat
di in tilf tignite;_apd had its first reading ;ama
read ' L eeched time op the 314; wee forttecuon-
Adored dog, 2141; and bad Its third reading seat Eay
when it passed without $ voles raised against-it.
'Ai you do not petit to hove bi rrd itf thlt Iteti *I
lon me to cipote,lt._ It it Ii 4 6 00 d deal shorter end
lt
'nester than poor ehrssks refers to the
same subject Here it ie: '
AiAct re provide for the popteresat of ae 2 trlior,
oar/mat of 04 river Ohio t• -,
Whereat, In 'order tbot ' the .ordinenoe of the
United States. in Coevals sasembled, fur the gne
vernteent of the Territory northwest - of the. flier
Ohio, may eyeliner to hen fell elect, it if requisite
!bot certain provisions be , wads sane to ad a pt obi
smite lo GU present Coiatiatatiog ;of 0.4
• Sti fles: . • . , . : • • •
ita it esaerml, &r.. - That lo all asses-la mitinti;
byothe Reid ordinance; any inforitintioei - 01 be
glee* of communication reads 14 the (evertor of I
said Territory. to the United State•ln :Coignes
asimithied, or vi soy of. their Akers,.shall-.he
the deli 'et the said Governor to give sub WON
math,* and to melte snob' communication(' to' the
Mident of the United Stale, fend be Praeldsel
,40,11 nominate: and)e sod with -.auk idoommi
.:eonseet.of , -tbeElen*Willall irdliceft
which' by the aid ordietteela *era' tin• beeiLleiee
appointed by the antler St,*
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*tows aeopts4o maintrielinsd•bota *stria.. to
order abort , s 1 Rork,. • ,
4a and
nue. of Use Governer of dm add Territory. tba
Secretary thereof shell 1.4 t, a' , d he Imorray
aetitorised ud reqtrinitici essiate all the plectra
and perform all **dories of tar fieureeedorieg
the vaunt, outurioned by the masons, ittsfuso
il,our or porssookty shototte of tbe raid Guerin*.
u:out Aug. GPO. WAfinlXOttys,
°"-dfff yes feedlot. Mf. Senator Here' Is the
atri towel by fbeirel COLIN* audit lbw Vedas'
,Coostllstiotr.4sam, Ittskrditoty. R.iirit Saimaa
floras Hied, Elbridge (lorry, John Lattitdon, Bag
sit - Mortis, itad ottorr - ondlent teearbur of Gm
Coartitellosel Coauntioi being alibi iman b es e o r
ibis cragrante-st giro all qui to aft ontiegage
of. 'ST sod to adapt it to, federal Gouritaties
—not One voice Wok raii d front an" Ammer
'aticiatteltbor tbriivorred parporr o r the giw id
protalons ado - set. , ,Det yottloust
throb ' Modiseet ARMY. =Bunnell. ',4e...eindrr
stood tbo C nstitution ,_ which tbey . bad fronted
aa,reriy - tvir`years before lit..` at lout. .0
Ito fontsimearef a Cengresi." - Ito members were
riot; absent front their seats euseetins a tent Ces
.lltitellao. Why. then, in striae vibes purport/ice
be a bi.tory of ate action of gnome 00 ibis'
sit feet. do you ignore arta asiFtebraet of 'BP?
An tbey beyond use - your power' of tosainili•
01•11
. Yet, once
-more, and I have you to year Mho.
lions. The matter on which we are at violent:6la
no verse abstraction tort si grave prartleatity: it.
Cane Tenitery, embraeiog the Brute you Yew
represent, and all else between Our:Ode and the
Miesiesippi except the State of Ohio, early 'timed
dismal:action with then Slavery Inhibition , ma
bodied In the Ordinance of 1 81 and kept le finite
ander the art of 'B9. • Hee •fottner . settlers ' were
nearly all immigrants from Slave Suttee. and they
hankered, after negroes. They told a Cour/mks*
in" 1201 ile U. It a Wenn; thei i Hove rn ii e. Presiding
—end memorialised Congress to favor of stem
porary retnoeskrt the .Slavery 'lshii:4oot. That
memorial was presented to the Carea of 164124.
Mr. Jetlirsiin being then`President, Conerees
largely RePobitesti. It Wei referred b . Heim
vit t.
to e;Seleet Committee of three, trout the
them from
00.131 ave Stetter Jeltit Randolph being Chainsran.
March 2, 1803, hire .Rondo pb litetented..tbeir
• unanimous Report;dinyink the Prayersof the pr.
tioners, end eitylng that - - - ' - - . .
..• "the Comtoittee dual It highly. dingeines and
inexpedient to impair e provielott wiesly macula`
ted to promote the happiness
. and prosperity , of
the northiestero country," Lo.. to:
• Crott*Taile thought so, too, 'and 'refrained frets
any action on the subject.. . . i • • . - ,
1 . The next leer, the memorial aforesaid. Yu re
feived to a new Committee—Tirrar Rode., ,of
Del. Cheirman—whO(Pab. 17, 1801) iepiirted is
favor of the prayer of the petitioners. - No toe I
the Hues took no ectlon on the subject. Feb.
14,1808, another Repot t was made— l this Oath) ,
Mr. Garnett of Va.--in ray°, of th e temporary
toepansion Prayed for; but Congress persistet In
its policy of. non-aattaa. Feb. 12. 1807; 'a third
Report was made—by-Mr. Parke (Delegate) of In
diana—in fever of letting the .iquattarsovereigne
of IndianitTerritary hare liberty to .6okt:slaves
therein tor *liiktite4 totaiinmaringrese still d..
alined to take thpaubjert qp for equei,leratiori.—
Fineih, a Mitaottal . ortheTerritartal Legislature
of Indiana, asking permission to Import and tarn.
poritritY hold slaves, wee silbinitted..Yee. 21;1807.
to the S.nete,•liy which it was referred.(Ntrel
.to a Sweet Quroutittea. of *Mob Mr. Franklin et
N. C. war Chairman, who repotted (N .v:13) that S'
"it is not expedient" to let op on the Slivery Re.-
eviction ; and.there autjett rated
the Itidi.ina sow , reignsAaving,by this lime: be
come Birk or et/hewed of their negro-begging.... ;
Why ft it Mr. Douglas; that oallod no rillu.len
to thesis eforte to 'trade up trObveTt, the OlViirillittee of ;
!ST, and their unitorat ;Aura, in your reram'e of the
history of, this subjeo , t Why but !reran.. the (seta
are at deadly fuwi with your theory, and prove it
the novel heresy it truly is? There were states.
me n in con : tress in 1802.40th0 would - chally bars
p-o , ured a repeal or Ile.f.elleiow of the Or•linance of
.87; er far a. It forbade the Extension of Slavery;
there was , not anti—..., far as f can discover—alio
denied the ;Igo kof ,lilottgre.a to preclude .tteh BS.. •
tension. Thu doctrine which -denies to :Oungrets
the rlehtlo inhibit S overv,in the Territories bad,
irs origin in the perplexttleit of a Frisidentiel'ai.
Pi
. .
"it , nt oo longer ago thin 1848.. ' Whet, 'Obi
itt 14 Op. calm to have epeeist need of it, it will die
the death of the bomber. and instituted in their
. ope ` gr ate.
You speck of the anidglinistio doctrine 'high
confides the goardiunshin •Iropertial Freedoln
in the Territories of the United States to the whets
'people is ,represented in the Congress cf, Lbw
United States rather then to the fen thousands pf
their cumber 'hottest pin ti tooting on - tbebs
Territories as strifo-breedinit. fueditieltiew, as be
tween &Toren met:Woos of the Union. Uletory d
4 s
taut *twain that imputativa. The Oidinanee of
'B7 Restriction suetlessively *t
oured to the country long term. of eomperative
rest trout Slavery agitation. • The .Nebraska bill
has given us—what you ale. It has , dhittnoted
not merely
.the country but the Darnooretie p a rty.
Even you giveth reit' several interpretations of the
spirit and drift of that set,- and of the .Poptilar
Sovereignty" 'shish it embodies, as held by differ.
cut sections ,of that party. Mr. Sanatory, allow
me to say In courtuslon that of these .diverse
terprettditrs your seems tome the most moonlit.
factory and irritating. I comprehend, itegard
with a certain respect the Fire•aster who tells tea:
—.'The Constitution guarantees toe the right of
taking slaves into tbeTerrilotleland bolting them
there: I demand of Congress such legislation as
will render that right impregrtahler I trust be
eompreh• ode nod reaped? maybes Ilnrespood
"The Oioetitution gives you •rea right to carry
Slavery into the Territories; wherefursi shall
endeavor to keep it:nut; sod *III favor tie loch
legislation as yorrriquire . e: balmy min ' either
of us respect pit—hoer can you respect yourself
—whro you say in ettiot you stavehold.
ere hat** right to fill - the Territories - with year
slaves ;• but the squatter sovereigns' may . ..nullify
that riglat,by *unfriendly legirletion,' and you me
without remedy." Senator! whenever. I re-.
alisetbst the slavehulders trove a constitertonal
right to carry their human chattels into the real.'
tiniest and held -them there. I. will 'teapot* !that
. rightdo its legitimate scope ■odd spirit s -and not
attempt to whittle it away, PS you ',do In your
oominents on the Drel Scott declaim, , Tbe toplo
is a grave Mut ; the time Is earnest r the People
intent on farts, and in no monitto:be Amused or
cajoled by mere words. I tbiist pia mistonceive
oldie ti.pio, time and people, to •your own serious
dames% Yoars, HORACE URRELEY.
Two Listener Pzertzirtense—Derisc the
thirty years that the Nesters Pettiteutteriliest
hien in, operation, 3,949 prisoners have- bete siw
milted to the InstitutiMe l The tilde stweithtg the
noilvii.7 of the Prisoners, fixes the bomber of them
born in the Atueriese States at 2993, from wbleh
may be deducted lbs nombeief seisms and ma.
lattoei, 1030, sod the result:shorn that but 1981
white Americans were conilOo in the Institution
.dating. Abe_ ,pse......thisitTite-esember^lif
foreigners 119?5,?romobalf c psppmbar of Amer'.
eau born. s'.;;li';;.;:e., •
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