The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 17, 1859, Image 1

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IRO WOUS:I.
..r1it"...00.0 , MOILERS AND STACKS.
"0-!,'"" I !`' ri., ~,i,f-it,.: rif .1,,,e-,,,p,i i f ., ex.
• kt''"4: -Itt. , • oftors O , r t to. 'thole arti , le, , ,, with
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I Al.o. ll•otrixottfw l ttror of
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' COAL AND OTllElt SIIOVICLS,
o ft!, th•st.ta.tlerbsl plot A ••rmontof+ip. Iti-tOre prompt
!•;',,trud••l 10. , 4.irrma• for tr.ifiin, combat lon Always
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FOUNDRY MACHII4,.P" SHOP.
lanj..4k)li Pea •
T iI IVIS tr.l* rla;N'on notsoceil his
OEI6 rrall li%)111 il,e cumplcle bdilltcf
• •n,e M 1 WV, LA Mill 1-I ,, toh;Oluartil. to %Op-
Atr .. .._= t oy nil orders In his
" 4uell as for t.!te,ou KnAliont. itaillroad
0.1 Dritt +.orn- kurovs,.enal Cni,tings and
tv. , l Mir?, rot rir.rp patirrn. iir n Orra log 111 work to
•:rr+Atist+ , •to4n ta.d, ro:ccrdito.l3 patrorag.• at
,ao.• n Jan. 'II - , 4-Tr
: - FOUNtiRY . AN6 rA CHI,N E — SHOP,'
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rsloam Vox nc•turyf. 4: c.
NO ":14`1'..---M ., 1416imi,.t.f the late
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~....,,....._,‘,....„.„: 'Giro of SNY litt, 1 NI 1 Wi,f.A.. w ill b e
. ...utinued lq the suhurlher in alhits
; ,se ,„, t , radon% h:rauti• i r -i.•,..;,. Engine
i
~... . hlrthting, Iron ioniuter, atilt tnanufac
lar,r .4 vli nitvk "1 'lltwificieny, for ~ i lihg.:,llll.. illicit
rarv, , s: ttlilmtliCnr=. d , .. A. , . li ii e
will ;ilk ,tihue
th.h.t'' ''''''' r f M ini I! Ml't Selliwz the eelArtated Pine
p.r , 4 Whit , : Ach knd Len* and spOn l',ln* Red. .4th
041 r. hying 5.4 proprktrr lir the-, eollierrio,. .•
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POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILLI, •
47e.. .. lit ~. .ut,p.rit.-1...r, isixo-tsvit4 ntsnn•
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- 4 ( 41 1r1 , 4:: isti.to-idr.rs lot•Ctilliort(lintlii,
;; .......
...' irveiiiiiing 5:1.'2f , i 1;.5.,:', , i, :',2 and 4ii pounds
e l 5
""- . '"- nlflroretl. ii 4lto ro S.,Xii- idii init. .4t. 40, A 6
Au') , ‘ , . ,,, n) Is Per t:tril. • From thee xi coletire of the paid
5 yrll, We , f-ol 1 , 1.1 ti:lelit Of TWA} fig 1:-.'ills tiosurpii.sed
is willity bv any mill in tho roiinix) . All - bu•iiness
onimul,lti.xibms athir4l4l to fte,m-s Nardi - al iL Son, '
iron Fx..Tu.rr, Riitisritli, will in,i. wif 1, pr,..mpt Atton
Non. . J NO. 11111:NtS II k CO.
J ope ....a...57 ,
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t--- , PA L O - ALTO ROLLING BIIILL. .: •
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Ttie rutii.irt,,r r•. 1., gJo ,v 4.• (el an
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...x.,„,.4!,.N.,tkm,,,.,..114.1V I•••rapiel, and in full
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r#F 4 t l m....Peratf ., n. and that .:114. Are prepared
to tuttil4l T r 1. of futon. vit I ol i,i. Nrpii:hilg (rein . a.V.
to ill lb.. per rd..' o,a, ...mare
and dilielyut hitrb at flat, .mare
,i i o l,
and round "leant. bar Iron. .
,Order. for r ill. or' tor troll ore rerpeetfiltly siiTteiltid,
mid ail ) iiii.e .. - irith proupt atloutit n it leti ritber at
thi ltoillp.; 'fill, ltriznt .t.- Lereli". iliril;t3 N . Stota.
C , 'iii re Ntr.a•t•ior ad thrir tier..., ...T . t. r i'.: amend and
M al: et hl reel F. ' It.toNyokiD, 1. LE .4: CO.
Jan .1. f • ..
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TO COA,L. OPERATORS & MINE'Rt.:.
I I ioumer. ttoller AV or lc s. • -
• ri.o rut ,;:., i+, r ri-,..f.y4f , :1ty . inriieF
i,= Nomit. the 3tion t inn 4 the imeinesi• cm= u qt.
fy to ili• Holier %11‘01.N. MI It:lib-MA
gtVi 111111.trela. blalllF . tilt. PIFF...In:IIF . pl.laa,
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"t l PrF......Platfrill., Pa...where tie 1.. preiAtted to
'ul.liAtzt,zt nit.
• tc,II Lclr6 oc.r v Epy ni:seß !NW:N.
fluinke'St:iriz. A I t• s: r.k4 , 1,-..t intt I.:l , 2F.ollalltlllitVrtt• Drift
Cir.. X.....i... Ik•iter, on he vel. • . - • . •
.11..1.1:. a pr ii•t ien I e 5,1130.! :toftliniiri: Ur ye mile.
ceted hieewlf entire: } t,‘ thh. br.,;...h. 4 I h.. hu. ~,,,,,
u• dm terlhheeelf t had wart-don.. at hi s ~s h ,i.:isi trill
is 111 4 i v. i ,i t ti•fte,V4 l (ft no, wilr. Viry tlv.t. him Wit h a
',O. I um. id,,,!,4 a,,,.1 o.l.l;nni, F ,liii-ttlia It gr'lltitY
hi their•Ca'ca 'Wage ho es:smith:hi, work kefort el , c i,liitlf
elsewhere..
.. JutlN T:Neillt,V.
No‘ - . - ..:1,':+7 ' • . -r - -if • •
BEAVER IiVEADOWARON WORKS.
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. f.r i3 a,l C tli . " 1 - 2 1 1d rl i C' r 5- Ita l t r li i . l" ls t ' l nt .. "1 11 - e
. 1 / 4 : .'"L-4.,,t,„rkt;r ~, the ltralvr ?font 11 , 011 A;
, ...%,,, ~ anal,/ Wtlrks.ntill in fully i4cputtlf to
" _lo.;..•niAotAti , t ur.. nt fitts •e , tahliAnnent,
S' , ..lu *Loglio, of e% er'y nine:' l'unqs, ILkilrontl and
!trig rain. and every .r.tlo , r I.k. Hid iota ot ircla itlq!
Di , o. ClAtin.9:Futlieje 1; 4 . 11/t...: 7 041 taluillilot:ot h,r La
,i,,,,,,, 11,,. ~,,,t i,..‘ 0 ,,r, 4 1,1 u t:n . ht, - . .Al+ - 4). Blowing
C3linders for 111 oat ,Fortaxe4. and Marline werli. In gen-
pAirfnz A17, , .:1:/tt44 o , ne 'with itestrje.g mid des
vntth at Ow !tor, r pt,,i,'. Alt Si 1,4 famished by
them warrtntril to pr ntn, w.• 1;. Th.-l. le ,t 11•1 Fnltrit
the eustnin of 'ION, nho uwiy AV ant aril. 1.-o in tlit , lrlltie
to tht Vicinity i Ail °rat? will twret with immeillufe
mot prompt rittontion. .
Deicer N....10w5. Jqn nary 1.'59 • 1-
'' • ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
! - cur, ........ , The •11 , , , 1 11, ri• our now (Oil , t , fee.
0rr04,..17r...,..,,tt0•1 Jo Itirni.tt. nt the.Anittand Ir o n
.• , ':' 1 Wien:. ft,•nin Encl.. , "ni•,l 'pumped
-Ix ; •
t tt t. - ,•=f• .tn) pnwt•-t--tml o.p.e•lty. Int mining. and
, „ . ,.....7.7.7.- !nt bur . tittiw.•«ti. C.:it lire:then of eery
4 404,
itliii•;lll.llj r iiv.tern 1',..' in 11-, toi:et 1.. , it ph ..4.4 in . 1 1..4td
r''in': s 1 .: t`"73 . ‘l , ' r HMI , , i. Coal 'slot Dritt Pant i,t
-a11.Fit...11 .1 patternn.lnr.rn Truett out II••rne C:trA.-111
furui4tett it tle• xliortg,t I 1•11 , 0, Ti ,,. ..tii,,,,,th i .„ flit.
tor ilipm ...i.: lb it i ivi.i . .trinli v. , . I - VOry n•rtr.lcr •el the
firmii , :etirt•• • ¶....l-tron•lrotir. thoy wit' t•.• n 1.1.• to f ttrnigi
Illib - hittory - that. wllle , nifttri , nit,ceibly with emi t , th e
Itezion. tell er•lei, •tircr , erto I, 1%0 ‘..•;'sli It I 1nt0,..,
A.lll m 3, Schuylkill county, Pa.., ill n•••:civ•t ororstpt at.
ten tVra. - IP: 1.. O.IIIS Eft..
C...\:,_ N.llOll kEh It A.ItS nat., .
.10:7.1".1' II tl 3,10; Elt.
A Ohm!. Ilse In. '57 ''" • • Ili-
. W ASHINGTON IRO W - RKS..
• N '•
• rott.visit 7 , foxi. .
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A ' -.',....44.. - 1'n06.• 4: JA . :4. Wl.' EN re,oreo-
iamb. tallS thiit.., 11: , .:mt,011,u Eft lio btiA.
t' .. . .."" neua o.4aiaU,lly 1,-. their ', dew Marhine
il
Vritiawl/404.., :1..11 .41 and rOilfiti.6 , ..Nct , 'df4.4wran Coal
~.rt.: 4lnt 8a1i:...,,( -Arrert..:mA frout'md on
.14.du;•.itian ate; 01. 'allele 01.1 art. to i 11:tird to earente
all order. f,r
. 2 / 1 4Cithiery of /1r .ism end ,Jrau; Fur+ as
FAA:ill llniirn.All Ititid , :pt Ilr,. lo2t: u• Rollidtr. Mills.
(ItlYt ao.l-.'..tra MITI. Sioul... tnd t , unt.l. 0i1,,... , Pump.;
CAat ltrrakrnt. It ri ft t'a tr. all hind'. 4111,1 1 . r.w.1 CriatlOrli.,
imoh alr I: unit . * 11. - Flat :not '[,.hail: b*,..,...,.. Swltrhus.
e.; all Mud+ ,/f t.ast amt.:Aron AI Iron Yhat. Ind. it,
, tt prtrt Ira! nu.ohanl , r, and haritEt n0...t.. the .tonindi
craw Coal vz,rlm, ttwir f.t.mlv I'4. .., Wink. alga all 1 .111115
of Mltelliuery In thrir lineor lust,,,','., altop ttatl or thrni.
P , ....fre. that worh d..n. at titt:lr r.d.atti..htornt will girl 4
'Whit - A.-Con lo all mho Ina. , hon.i) thou, a Ith a roll. All ;
.ordure t1 ' 1.4/11; fun v rn.....dred and promidly exrr'uted, ou t
tbo most re.monAhl«.toruut,
THOM AS IVIILIN,
' Nm' '..:?..'4
MORRIS;
tnos AIYEI SICEEL .11.1ERCIIAITTS a •
I L • ..tiarlo-t awl . 4 .4i.r.c0nt1• Pl4l,idelpitia,
•
]tar, n itr»gs an ha 9.1 anti frir talo
FIRST I It 1•A•1 NI9II Hitt,. :I.SCOrtITIPnt of
VZI,Iti," II /1./ wrimr 1 . 4 TO/ 1.9,1 tali • 1I1;8T AM PR
'CAN 11111$—orilintry'aia.ta. or rt Aln or.h.r fort-ridge
AO. ItII•NNSV LVAN 1.1 !POLE!: I'LATP."
Prott.twatotta cut 19 required 9 , 1za., Iloll.ltlt
bran dolt:site dlrs:
OLA II C Alt A I, Visi—Arlleriran and En.lish. FLUE.
It SHEET I liON—lhr flPrerinc petit:tow A ,!..A %IF:RICAN
scorcu 110 I lioN, btip h . ] ROS—T ant)
flat 10. mt FtlitShlf. for +oho, tArttoto•• Sr. JUNIATA:
Illitll.lSl I k NORWAY :.'LIT RODS. ItOLTS.NUT3 and
%V A I I•titti—Vnr itridctos. vars. an.l rtiOtilitory purnnsrs
gen. , fly. CA-T. : 4 11 31-telditi t; and
STI - 4: 1 •• an iottitt gntttty far t qt. and dies. The
abort., t 0,:,: it, with a .1411 rotortat.ut of Iron. Steel,
Mills »red whilh tho attrotiou of &atom
raiinmd rninirtni...,rnAtirvrs. Inherit. lioanth•rs and ma
chinist,- ht 111111491 • M a y 10. I'. 19.17
PI N FCR — Ci.VE IRON WORKS —.—
PI ra egrov ep Schu3.l3:lll County, : Pa:
Ti, . • .1 i•lAimit 'tit IS , war under
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' 11...., the :‘tit•ertz•tt . olieklt,e it J,lta' Y. IN ste.v.
. •••:.
..1„, tormert) kd Ilw . e e'.! ki,tcn firm of
~,I. t't ren de ttfoc.. of Po tF% /Jte. ,
:q • -
. 111.
„,y14114. r. ifr , zt's ex S. 11;• i , .. a i ,* a, M et , ter 31:kt
7t4
ciliulH, eat eliaint: thretrzb a pert il it Many years. do.
riod.eldell titer he Sian Lira e:Meertied in Ile F. re,tiou
of -inn, ~f Ike fargest Ivo, w - orkli to 'h.. V:14(41 at nit ell;
:4011 I, , t ~.urri,, l o,llrtitranti, vf the character of the
arm k litrii.,lr ut of this e4,l4l.ihllirtit. . .
All c:r.lei4. I.y uttlt (ITof bkernTor,boun vrqinot, of
at.y Too*, r ronriort4,na. nuirbinory 1,11,4
turtmovo. rllitt; eFin milli. ""' n lllll, Ma.
( .' l " r- Y
r'r a/tirlt! 44n,iko am( cLubio noting pump,
tiro:ther,. dti@ oam vo uniiript attention. ,
r:•••r• with Elio .r, u• k s is a lame atearnfir factarY.
c,p,,b; o oi my : lug ut tarp•o: orders at atual notice:- Theego ,
oihte ..t this ~..4:ll,ii.ippeut ore twrotoil to untie in
the...•••hit.• Gar darainiity, while the style of plate whe;el
manuHrtur.•l and eifut::tady ye. d" is ,ifuticrkw. arid
iFortby Attout uljlaiitliad c•mParilos.. strict
at teuti••u if. doLails, -tit. proprietor 1
Lopes tUe l'iti , ,:rov o It - :.o It urto. may ,e Biro a 04taru ,‘r
public pa t • - .I A 3IES L..N UTTI NO,
JUIEN V. M EN„ • • • Proprietor.
Master alachit.o4 and 544
March 4'2, '2:9
r TAMAQUA tßiiirwOß
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Cart.-r"& Aliti,,
Iron PntruPrs..M4 - .417";#1.4. IL :I. r ,s ii./ IK,
m 0,,, ~,,I • .tr 10, i1. 1 ,.... r
FrT b.] ?.1.0 pki . 61,1, ;u i..114,,c
r, IFF,t rerelr:•i•riki , !..r all is, ~ t i,
..* . iii,' '' ry Engine,iiiiil in iilliitil.
..; i it 'IMIII k0 , ..11mq liirriiiriiik. itrills,;
Alto tvilitics and gm-.iii
iu ttip isti , lioos warrant them in 14Lifi
. couttletiiitt the 1nw....4 pricvs. ' . I
Parnell/a? .iitetiii , u is in/led to TreirlC
Sly , y , i'iiiiiit IYiii.dilq,44cliiirryil.v WI;
0.; Sii.et rope ••r chitin: , run Utl MO itT o
. .
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In il , E11•10 wirt P
R Is c 2 ”4.f....(11449:t
save in the. WilAr tear 4.r ch.
Orthe 'fit 4.:11i4.44ry lid tic.,
.1 - etrt.: and for
cin:nticit Y'.l • 4.l•tt Uri i... 4
gyirptvq, l W.l ATP, r,lenoulttleti nee Teal. Li , ' 'gr.. 1.1 • lett 111 A:l4. r
bn bs.l at worl.p, and h. »hnj the t,
tit ite•tero winter, tit.t. littinsplcautil
whorl haying town hrntnn slitid..t. its i tit
are.-90w4plactrir It under the.
tip.4l Cr.tnolutrs in thernnn ht
%V 5, "•9ul.l..ii'd^ ran tl.e •tioti t inn tit tti
Tam.. 41413 for 5h0p..44•14....rti.41 altti tbd
r.••:i•ntly !orr tbe ttatirtuti 4 , 414
1) cit.. Fr , ..144.t Cry; an 4 Trit•ldF.dtd..l furs
impr0ven0.410.4444 that Ar
oNneut.. work much che3per
tbl7 j.A.r..tororo.
•
AllSr , krkPeritfins wmali
Our line would do well tto give lAA A tall.
~M• W. BALDWIAI
. • ;: vii• INl:Etn...i.-
; nrmid dttd 1 htmitt....r, etrprir.l7,llctilelp
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ri I►'uui.i riltttr, i at fel
.4.loMia ‘lsnasrerr....ind t.ll6seinte
' •'" ronst Pl-41,44m,-, in ?bpi r
.. I. .t.”..,. 5.. 4 . , ../1...7i14....itt vat!ont
. 1. - , 4 ":"...5.: to I h.. I...tti...uisr' 1.11141
g .mi
the: linty 1 , « requi"...l: hy 9,••• tire .4 on
four psir of deit Init shrsgs: and the use
or 10 . 1.13,11,1 . 1 ........izi...., ,-„ A: ),,..1.x..1
li , lti : snd fn 1,. .. 4 m.r...14, inc .1,1, tnel
1r...11t 4 Or .5 ti ,,, rtt-i I 0 , )..rt TA 4,11 ats
i
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ansta. 4, 111.....n..55..11,..•e1itk.1iqnn. ns.•
p0w..........4 sl.h t),.. Iron! 44 n 144 414 se
t. ,, .t nf r101.4i2,1 r..T.ih.. Is It4i 11,4 F:nd . i
0b3.. 4 . in ,I. 's'. Is 4 .. th.....snit .4 tn..
prs..• 1 ..‘ 0t,04-4r4 PIP,- in 41.144 h4f,441f10 4 , in , 0
skialnsr. v,. ~, 0 , 1 No Ire A r , : - 1:r.1 , -~,r ~,,,,, .
ra
0 ..itc,.• or sis,.. •,1' et4.:At 41tit.1, 1 . .
t l ll o ‘ l l 1, . 11.11,,,,,, t' b •4t... st . t...),lne
to,r,c nsli.hin .4 iii 'n,+ 4....tib. out I
pid 2 .0.,..e.u..t.h. .4 . 1 ... , 11..int: i .I'l,sta
to rrft.r It.ienn ntswi”ef of h. 0.',1nt":11•t1n,...
C),...-ta.ony tnd dors , Pir 5,..),,,, ni hi rosl
l viih th ....or ...y :.:tb..l , kt,is Isi . ..
...- 4i,
istd...., 5.,1,4 *.5i1.... t,r,•llhz Irv , lots ti
iser.d.ti* site! 0/ +p , .4 . ;.11.4 ~. u.t...i11,0 ,li.
1 0 e.:, t..0 . ,{ 1. 1 , iptl.4l 4.11 -0 , i.0r. '/li•nnl '
I N 0 rilt 1 : dna
tenvsioll T.Cy srt nr l ..•ppsttatutng 1
.4 11;scon..stIve ftudihitc . '...l. If ,
iacir tnira.'4l, . /4. t 'S I KAT?!
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ferminns of the Philad , a & Read
Pier No. 1.
VAN DIISEN, 'NORTON & CO.,
- • •> Intlair3 Tf nr.•tr ounrnim or
RED AND WHITE ASH COAL.
rlto3 Walnut 4tro4i,l'itiirdelphis.
FIP
OlCkz Laherty street. New York.
•1 . 4 tNetne street. Boston. • -• •
CUMBERLAND COAL.. •
Aix:y wain Agents for the
Lehi?[; epai and .41;tvitict . riuts Company. ['5S-42
tH MG W:SNYDER
3-tf
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Pier' o. 2. .
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BLAKISTON & COX, .i •
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• SHIPPERS or for BPS? QUAILM: B OP
WIIITE ASU.EED AsII add TIHIMIINT SCHUYLKILL
COAL; FRANKLIN COMPANY'S ElJillll3l,
LAND CtiAl:t alto, U tLLETON LE
. "Mal t - tvi I.
{217 ll'al a a t street. i' hilaclelphla.
'o?FFIC..- : 4 New stmt. New York, .
, ' 1,111.... m. stn-et., Cogton. '
.. 1'5&42
Plc". .153 A. 13.
HAYES & GODSHAIL
RITIPPERS ' •
BED AND WIIITE ASH . SCRIP/MILT:COAL..
WiIAHP N 4). 13, R eiIIIoSP.
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal at Retail.
YARD—Corner 9.".,1 and Arch Ftrrels.
OFFICE—.IO3 WARUt st reet,PhilitilAphia. tSA•4?
WE for ANTHRACITE COAL,
8 / 4 1 3 Ping A alt1:1;NW Wit ".'
Delsivraj . cp.ll." . 7 . 7 . . Philadelphia. ,
-420.N . WalnntStroet,yhibtdeIphla.. •'•
OFFICES: I , 11(1 11( 0 41 , 1e(iry. New' York. -•
Statt , Street and )leretiatthe flow. llogttin
•
' AND .I.llPPEtni OP TOE 1
CELEBRATED LACCsT )hIC\T%IV VI LITE MU and
VEIN - ,
RED ASH . -COAL I
• ,
t l io. lac , lac , U al nuttl•Amt. Philadelphia-.
OFFICE: -No.. :P.) Wl:Fkrol Street. New . York.
..: '(Ne. 11 bowie Street, U eton.
1
WIIAPT—UREENWICII, DJ LAiNAIIE AY gNI.I
DAVIeI 1.1:111...07V, P11tt,...1 . OIDEON VAST, 0111
IMEIIIt3
CANAL LAND !NOP—GREENWICH AND SPRUCE g":1S.
Ofpil'Et o.losWiltaut Stftet Cadelph
A prit. 9 159'; • ' • -I:Ay t
•
GEO. S. PATTERS - ON Bi.lnflOS.'
- nrAtrics AND SUIPPEIIg 1:f
Loeust and Broad Mountain White XIII'
C 41 - AL .
• ,tin. RGD Aili:lrfun the Peach Mountain and Pat.
,rneV veins; .dirFlour rind Feed taken in 'exchange for
. . EDW. IL i'ATTERSON,
W M. F. PATTERSON,
• Office & ilarctotoc. P.nitn, rd gpa, rtit tsrak,
Brid9 , port, mo.,oomay - r.nry, I'd.
July 0.'59 3U-ly
JANIEia
47-tf
Scrofula, o r - ffia. — "ng,sJ
tS a constitutional disease, a corrup
, tion Of the blend, by which thin fluid le -routes ylt la.
ted, weak and "poiir.• Being in the circulation. 11 per
cedes the while betty, and may bond out In ittnease on
any part of it. No organ 'is tree from its Etta ho, nor In
thrnit'one which it may not destroy. The scroluloux
taint in varieunlycauned mercurial disease. low liv
ing, disord-red or unhealthy food.•lmppre air, filth and
tidily habits. the depreening vixen. end. above all, by
the cruel cal infection. iquilever its origin. it in lie.
'reditary In the constitution. denrending •ifrom parents
to children unto the third and fourth generation:' in
deed. it Fellit. 10 be the. rod of Illm whop - ay*. will ;is
it the Inii}uitienof the fathers upon their children."
effects eounnenee by depriAlrient from the hlcaid of
corrupt or ulconiun twitter' which, in the lungs, liver,
and internal organti.la Merged tubercles; in the glands.
pat Dines; and en the teuriace. eruptions or F or, irble
foal corruption. which:genders in the tilood. depren.en
the allergic* of life. no that scrofulous' ecinstitutiona - not
. only puffer front sarciftdoun romplaintai but they have
far less power ti.'irii Melvid the attacks ofother ditiespes
rionsequently. rant numbers perish hystileurders Which,
although not ticrofuloun to their nature. are still render
ed fatal by thin tont in the I.yptein. ' Mont; of the con.:
gumption which decimate. the human family has Its ori
gin directly in.thiencrofuloim contamination mot many.
destructive dikaanes ol the liver. kidney-, brain. and, ht -
d. ed. of all :he organs, armee, from or are ag4rayatell by
the same muse.
One quarter of all our people are airofdloun t their
perimin are Invaded by thin luq.ing infection, and their
b, nigh is undermined by it. TiS cl-anee it from the nye
tem we must retioeute the blood by an atterelive medi
cine. and in vt:eirate it by . healthy food and exercise
Such d medicine ire supply iu •
• AYR'S .
•
Compound Extractor Sarsaparilla
The umpd rff,turd routetty e;h1) the tuidival
onr tittnn , esti Tor this evt•rywh,reurittabittc mud
fatal malady. It n, ognidl.ed troth the lionst artiore na.
turdiali th.t hire - ben dl-ratrured for the i.sput,,,ttou
of this foul 411.,r&r pout the blond:n.)4 the Peelle of
the syt•tetulnut it de , tructirl out•equel.eet.• Bence it
should lAs employed rd. the cure of out only serotuta,
but ahoy t wee utttur affection% witich :trim truth it .Furit
at; Enptice nd Aullouy't
or Erysipelas, I,•imules, 14atuirs, 111M.:11(4, Dia-nt and
!fads. Tunt,rs, Tctler.mud Suit I:heort:7Srall Brad,
• Rioptoortn, JlheuNdiiim. 6511 , 114 , c and IPreurial Dis
ease?, Dropsy, P.Pl.l , sio• D•flay, aud, BTl,vd, all r'orm
piltntt
. ari.iny from V:laird or Impure Blood. The
kupularludi4 to • impo'rdy tit Mr blod" Is blinded in
truth. for tlerofula dmeueral hit ot hauki. The
particular p d rpoee and :Armee( this tiarrepatilla is to
' purify and mtehenate".this vital fluid, without which
...mud health . 4alutpuesible tu contaminated cottstltu
. ttous. •
ioitte Tool
,porporrit .
..t'rtatlona
'} for
r ,i;:xtert:
14" thrlari;est
A Irrn'p New
;tkli Mr Slope
both . drums
beSiorrd. Qlfl
the price
(Am v•tmlitg.
It rai!,rint be
tlir a 15c.1.111-
hrtt r tit only
not yt Rtucle
nluolith, We
I to hi the prin.
• .
Ayer's Cathart ic Pills,
For all the Purposes of a Figskily
ate w •ompmed I list dt.ettre 1: It lan the range of their
action en:. rarely ail !Wand At evade them. Their ue..e.
totting pr.prrtha ...Irch, and Jeanne, and loci :orate
ever; Portion tdth. human organism, correct log Its die.
eared me-Ikm. and renloelitd ita h..iithy eltilltlce. As a
cottee.iuence reopertlea. the incalid shoji bowed
11e"u telth pain he physical debility is astoniAcil Inland
hip health et energy rentored by a retard, ouce so sim
ple and inciting.
Not ctii?Nie • - th-y care the every day complaints c
oceryoudy, but al., tunny fortaldalde and denaPlout
dinecere. The neat below named 11 , pleased 1 0 lllro 6 h
gratis cay• A mcrivan A Minie, containing tiTliiirstot
of their rum., and direction.. Int their nee In the tonow
,entit p:a !sits CoFfirtlir so. IlferWscrw, ,if•cflache etri
.ino_froet tfisorcbTedi Stomach. Nttutra,
ix acrd the ncar, Plata/mac:l. Lou o f
Appd,resJaundm4. and other Llndred ec.trtpinlnta. aria
fug ,fr•wi a Vor stalaVt the body or obstruction of its
Inuctioni.
•
Price; 23 Cents per Box ; B oxes for el - 00.
• .•
• public to Ills
allot« vmrks.
nt
1510 , 4 with all
Him+ oDahled
imotedesq...ta
`F anything to
4.ALLEN,
17-
•
Ayer 's Cherry Pectoral ,
you. rill:: ItAltltt CURE tlit
Cosarm, Cads, foffeeenr, Iburrenear, Ceet,
Incipient Cdinstapptinn. and 1,,r the
•reliej of Consumptive Patients in 4draneeti sta
.
ger th e the 0011filte.
to table is the flef.l of tie usefulness, and stinturtarces
are the cases of its ewes. that almost eryry section of
countryaboands in persons puhtfely known. slum time
. been restore.' from alarmi mr and area tlet.perile diseaves
of the lungs by Its use. When Once Stied, Us annerieri
., ty eat, every other antilein. of Its kind is too apparent
to escapeotoercation, snit-whew Its rlstuds are known,
the public no !mter hesitate what antidote to einploy
for the distresaina and dangerous affections of the pui
Mcnary .ratans that are Incident to Our climate. While
many Inferior remedies thrust upon the community
bare failed and been ditranled,thin has gelhed friends
• by every trial. conferred eehetits en the afflicted they
can never [mot, and predated cores too numerous and
too remarkable to be forgetton.
PREPARED Ulf
DR. J. C. AY_RE 430.,
Linseellt, miss.
•Price, it par ilottle; 81z &Alai for U.
All nor ltennedles It fir sale by Boom, 2 tion„ Potts.
allies and by Druggists and Narchants geoisrally,
thloughout thit country.
eetili ISO plain 2, v., oft
C 0 e g'...i
f.
4fie -"Vent..
tif of itoilroad
t Pettit fn 'Rail
istrerof loin
lloiy areeda Med
[ toot by othich
. tiro. three or
of 'the whore.
. hie for /OMa
kre4ei.eurr.4.
if sto•rk to be
I.ll4tret oft he
or ettotutatieo,
ie. With these
ty•lftree :teem
r ..f4llO, pert.
'Fivirvs. end
. r trope aften
n the Nam and
rke elt per lett es .
lo II . 4. tl *IA et UP
11%1 i A I+ rnrien.
iron: fevorstay
fernleh
1 ' r"r fire (to dt
!tinge ler hear.
ren nod Softer
.-the rey,str or
3 / 4 1 - ..pwrilii , .
'IIW.HATAD.
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Ta t AND OUT ram Tax oATTaxei p t:lmams, METALS X
1 . I TELL TSARS TOtr TO Prratcr. Tom Dolma or Tilt 4Ali Mo Dim TILL Das sTainralli To ODD BANDS AXD Mac! ALL NATtrAX To oIIa DAD .13!!! IPLXA • as..J-Dr..l,
SHED EVERY SATURDAY: MORMN.G.,, :: B7I...4gwamIN ifisAisTl4*-POTT4VILLESC4pIPI4 . 4 . : cQVIkITYIRTOXOTANII;,:
PUBL
VOL. xixv.
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• : . ' BLUM, OGLE..BI.• C O t,
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. . 1111NtA8 AND SIMPERS 01t.... .'
'Mt .A.X . W.Ie•CIVE P 170.1 2 4=14
First
. Quality'Red Ash Coal. :. -
. No. 113 Walnut street . PhiltidelptlLS. .
OrriCES:No, 70' m
State stl, Undo°. •
I
No, IGISDro4d way, New 4 .. ork. r63-t4
SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION.
iwdM:r'"g..,,`"• 1 . "
LEWIS •
mRiED & co:
RonimEL, POTTS &-60.
WhartlNo. g.
REPPLIBR & BRO.
1
N. E. e.i.l'ealcitit....4 Fourttk E tn., rbilada.
OFFICES:' .15 Pine, Street. Nor York. ~
)lerebantr' Ibink"lluildlhg, I 7 rovhtenee. \
DAVIS REAR,SON- & CO.;
.1
11,P.Guimux.
Wharf Na. 3.'
CHAS TILLER CO.
XINETtS CID NIIIPP a OF.con. 41
•
WHITE ASH,-
From the PINE KNOT and MT. L ;YFA cot. LiErn i.
RED ASEI,
From their I'IREVIX COLII4IIIES
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$
11.11., on the Delaware, at Philadelphia...446s for
Pier No. 5.
- TYLVR. STONE & C 0.,. ..
' SWAMIS IS VA.U.lcirif bUSCRIPHUSIS OF .
- Red•and White Nat '' • '
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS,
pct.
GEOaGE!S CREEIL CIINSERLAND COAL. -
4:2s itnlnut stnet.Philadelpidn.. •, ' ,
ogriggs • ' 9 tTublogion Building, Primidentin
109 11 . .rmIdwti,x.:.iikvi I:,,rk. . . .
. PIEli N O. b, PAT BICIDIOND. - 1.'5842
Pier No. 0.
LEWIS' ROTHERMEL,
=ALM AND Stairt.l. or COAL:. .
Offers the , snlo by the Coren: the hest quslitlef of.
RED, AND WHITE ASH COALS.
sAlec, Lcutatir and CpIIII I '4LAINi 0-004.
IttOSIOND.
AWalnut *Vest. Philadelphia.
A 10 Exellaugel street, Rdston. 842
• incr tr a, 9.
stxmoittirt 1 '.• , , IL T. GUMS.
J.,SINNACICSON. & GLOvER..
t, • • . . • • •• •
WRITE AND BID ASH, •
• ~ 1.10. •
'Lehigh ind Bit anallious Coale.
J No. 132 Walnut strevt:PtilladolPhill•
°FF/C— ' : 1 Old Slate •• ant. Roston.
WHARF 1t0..0, PORT RICHMOND,: hilad'it. [WA
• ' , ' :. Pier No. 11 i
LEWISAUDE ' ' 9 .' CO., .--I,
.., , IrIi6LOUILI DEALZILS If( T • T TARIM or
Anthracite & B . lons 'Coals.
te,.. •..4 . •3 Walnut s• .Philledelph t,
'OEVICY.S.:IIO Ilroadwfty.. ew Yorli r
/
•,,,;, • Sii State alreet.l'oft.on. - .
.','
Pioneer Sliiitfrs trout- El4abeth ;cni . , ' .
.EIELIGI.I, .SPICING 2•II3UNTAT . S. • lutz rTON AND
• COUNCIL RIME COAL. - 1,1 . 3
• -
LEWIS ,AUDENRIED & CO.
•
, •
V:l5 Walnut at t 44, 1.111 LAD F.LPIII •
110 1160adway,NEW Vibß
•
OVer sato 1 . ), , at er s in the. 1;4 , 3t toridir; of YtOiESYI6
Go.t ittwieterr lint( Creek.Cbiliery. corr.
Gfrof producingerer. 140,000 tons a. year , of the celebra
ted Plexus!), (Red MOO and Eltac& 11Y&fu,( IthiteAsh.)
I:x(4nd re A cents for . the ealeokt ihe purely genuine Le.
coot Mountain Coal:fritm the Locuit Dale, Colliery of
Oro. C. holm & Co.. 411 or erhirh will be ' , hipped direct
todiew .York, via (*.anal; or coartwise, via Greenwich
Pilre,(below Navy Yard; Philadelphin.) • •
.ALSO. •
A' Philadelphia, from Pier No. 11, Port Bleb-
e eholeed qualities or RED and .W RITE ASII
COALS from s ehopkill,County, fnvir , ted with special
eare, and 'shipped under our personal superintendence.
• - At - ELizabethpott, N. Z.
LEILIGIL sPßlxti SIUIJ TAIN and COUNCIL RIDGE
• COALS. • • :
Prom BdtimOre,. Md.' •
•
The celebrated' 11A 311.611 otTeMtNOITS COAL
At Jersey City, N.J.
((ri l l 6.l.ign amkJ,lnerii Canal 4 -
.
The very nuperiotole'llbliFailtAltftE OlitL, from the
Dallintor , , rein, t.44i.ti frvie tbn .' And 'dried Ituprovtt•
meni mod Cott' Company's V4tale;7 neei.,- Wllket.barret
al., the COL/ NCI I. RI DOE CO.tL; tsd h r irf Which, for
$.le4Tll purpoes nod for family use. ern umturpossed.
iW.. bob, eortifientd-s 19 our offices tun* parties who
eve used and Tully tested these Goals. end pronounce'
hem the BLiT ANTIMICITI: Coals tOr ste m, in nig, pro.
awing no cil nker. le. , Ashes and treater blaze, than any
Ither hinds now before the public.
Jley .15, '49. -. i.).
1 1 . PLINY PI'SIE,
!SITES Asp SHIPPIit OP
Coal Hill Pink 'Ash -Dial
0710 ES : k Chestnut Me., Philad'a.
.31 st.sion !louse: Pottsville. [434y*
CONNER &: PartßtON,
, ME TERS SIIIPPERS OP THY . CtiTABRATZD .
loon s t Mountain Coal.
J. J. CON.' ER. '• •• . J. S. PATT EASON,
Aft! 414. Antral',
'B,I Itylklll eounty, Pa. [59 27-ly
- 'ItcLEAN'S
Strengthening Cordial .and Blood
Purifiers
. r.sr REMEDY Lit T
It Is liar rare Owe Ibritenr. curing diseases by nein
rat lairs.i When taken. lie healing influence is felt
coursing ihrongh'eveiy Vein of the body, Purif , log end
accelerating the eln+mlation of the blood. Itneutratls, s
any bilious matterlit the stomach, and strengthens the
whole ormmitation. .
MeLasN's Strenathenbig edre
Liver CoMplaint. Dyspepar. Jaundice, Chmttir or Net ,
•OUA Nobility. Diseases of the Kidneys, end all MUM,.
seising Mtn a di.wwdered Liver or Stom eb. Llearlburf.,
Inward files, Acidity or Sickness of the Stlmarli, Full
nom. of Blood to the Brad. Dun Pain or Swimming In
th,, fiend. bin of the iledettlillte or, Weight
At the Shmuteb,Sour Emitatlous,C (*Mem Suffocating
Feeling when 11 down. Diynees or Yellowness of the
Skin end Byes, Night Sweats. Inward Fevers. Pain •In
the Sinall of the Bark. Chest or Side: Sudden Flushes of
Ileiet."Detrreeelon of Spirits. Frhrhtftil Dreams, Languor-
Itssnondency;or any Nervetts Disease. Sorra or' itiOtrhee
On Rho e.kin, and Fever and.Agus (or chills and fever.)—
It .111 also ettre dieearett .of the Blidder.end Womb.
such as. Seminal Wenkneea. Incontinence of Urine,
S‘ntnatinr.r. lufeinrnatiun or iVeak flees of the Womb .Ir .
Bladder. Whites. dr. • • •
There Is no nillstalse about Ita.ww.ThisCor•
di .1 will never fail to cure any one of the above diseases
if tatteriPer directions On each brittle,lia tieiman, Eng.
I/.h and French..
Oiler huff a nillim qt , id P flu have been NM during
the past six month. and In no itotanee has it failed in
giving entire ratisfaction. Who, then, will suffer Weak
tiers or rhea McLean's Stnnythesing Cbrdial
vhf ,pre %ea?
To the Ladles ' s...Do yotelvisti tote healthy and
stiOng? Then go at once amt. gid mine 'of tkLean's
trengthentris[brdial. It will 'strengthen and inelme
rate'yoor bltrodi to th;sr.thr- ugh every vela. and the rich.
row bloom or health to mount to roar cheek, again.--
I;ri-ry bottle a a rran tett to Ore satisfaction. ' ..•
For Childrtio....Wr wty to frirents If your chit
dren are *testy. potty, or afflicted with crenplainta prey
alert among; children. give them a small -quantity of
Mclean's slid it will make theta healthy, fat
and roburt.
R eilly not a mnment- T try It and:you'llrill
be conviner4. r., •
It Is delicious to take:»Evary.omotry mer ,
duet should Ire ~leare the city until be bar promote! a
supply c$ 3tel.an eMrengthenitut Cordtkl. It mils rap.
141 f, beesner It slwirs cures. A liberal discount will be
made to these who buy to sell again.
CAVTIUN Is•sitewars of,Dramtists;or Dealers, wbo
,may try to palm upon pm some Bitter or Sarsaparilla
leash (which they can buy cheap), by raying it Is just
so toad. Avoid such men. Ask tar NeLEAteb 9 1 - 1 4EXCan'
'EMU; lAnini U.. Is nif !Ake nothing. else. H is tharooly
r e m e dy tbat will purify the blood thoronghly s iattl at
the mule time strengthen the system,
One tabit.ptsmful!taken every morning (raiding) Is a
certain presentst lye tor Cholera, Mills and; Fever, Yel
low MeSer. or any prnralent disense.• ' ' -
Price only $1 per' bottle, or ail bottles Ibr *ls • ,
J. 11. SIoLIF7AX,'
Sole Proprietoi of the Cordial; also,MeLeatalrolcatalc
Oil Liniment. ,
McLean's Volcanic. Oil Liniment!
The beet Liniment in the world. for man or beast.
Amoeba : remarkable cure perfbrined by McLean's Vol
canic Oil Liniment. Riad for yourselves:
Thomas Bend, a blacksmith. %dog near Crum avenue,
cm Tenth street. had a horrible running sore en his OM.
trirn earinne ealvm eke.. buteonfd do it
DO ;ORAL Be despaired of ewer being able to work ethic
trate again, me : 4 be could not bear any weight on
bill twit and by one small brittle if ifelientearl Volcanic'
Oil Liniment, ha Irmo' , PertrellY c ured'
ltbsumatisur. convent'. Neuralgia,. Bruises. Sprains,
Stinnett , In the> Jot ts or M uscies. 8 w ellings, Sore h
Earache or Toot bac be, Wain ds, fresh Cuts. Sores, Burn
Bands Paine. de.,11.14 to the "magic" influence of tb
wonderful Linkman. • .
Vol - Bases and Cattle, It Is ao , iallalllble r emedy
Chafes; Gall.. Scratchers Cracked Heels, Lameness, ti
rin. SW"nY, l+pllnt, FiAtObIL itrul.r.,-Swellings,Woun4
Battlenske Bites. end various other dilemma which a
male ate Bale to from injnelea or arridents.'
Briny rnantty tneritaut should obtain a tope, I'
MCIORU'I3 011 Liniment. It sells rapidly, Um
it always cures.
A liberal dbeini
lint will be glade to mitcbanls who
to se '• •
Allirth•P sofa b y J. R BeLlt 71N, Propttatan eon*,
Third aryd. Pine streets, Ft. Loots. Me.
ilirlor mein Pottreille, by .1:13. -BBows.c.ffl44 it.
sir For salt la Philadelphia, by Ditat:SWAVVII
flerialo4lsOittb 7th West. '[444.1
Mis State stree.4,lloSTON..:
This CQRAIA IL is
',dined from a lorry
10 4 1, only to utypelf.
id, chemically eom
rued eithimmeorthr
Oat valuable media •
d roots, Verb., and
,rkg. known to the
Ind of Man,
Modmot, 'flack mot,
'I a Cherry Darki
glow Dock,:lbinde•
lit. Sareaperidt, El.
er }loner?, with rob•
era, producing the
most I n fallible remedy
cre t he revaaratlon of
•alth et er kMairu.'
SATURDAN MORNING, DECEMBER 17;1859.
the. Shipmen; 9finthracites.
Pier ;ie. 7.
HN 'R. WHITE.
EZCIZZE3
. -
RF 7, FORT
'a. 340 Walnut streat:Philadelphla. ,
*o. ZOO W.At Thirtaantb. at., New York:,
•
Carp:ICES:
Octotorr 16.
Pier No. 10.
' OFT...LEWIS & C 0...
MGM 4,111,6111PP1RS es Tat
'ATED ASHLAND COAL, , '
!fit SI.tIIANOY MOUNTMX. • ;
Walnut street. Commercial Building;
Philadelphia: ' •
-79 pair street. >lloattin 091.- l i b
[Oct, 23. • 43- •
I
BANC
6 0-EB
omcc-eiu,
New York el
lti/by street.
rurrmm.prmftrnitvrlmri
. IT-STITILTEVAIfr . _ & CO, - .
p f ... 4 ne! Ix 'vac v.tnroiii nisputivolut or.
ECRALCITE : C0i241 1 ,'1
.. .0..t-DiviuillE vi
er VAIIIETIRES ' UP ,
RED & 'WRITE ASH SCORYCIE'L L.Lenlall COALS;
_. 2 I ALgO.
l
ODDIDERLAND, from th e Frostburg-Comps il'aGeorgel.'
.. " Creek Mine.
, ...•
.•-•••••• , 4
c ii s {Do. 110 Walnut street. PhDadelptita. ,i-
OM : , No. - 25 %llby street, Roston. %it-
N a. 1211 Dreatteray: ear:or Cedar at.,11. - Vork: l
I • 1111.8111pateala from et N 412 & 10, kart Mai
wood, , Elizabethport. N.. 1, Rah f(1. 31.1, end "AVM.,
aridria, Va. " - . [ pr 1116,1 9, le- - .-
• -
• - Pier to. 1
CHAS. A. -. HECICScr
• FRIPPZIIR Or
BROAD MDIINTAIN. BLACK lIKAT AND
BED-ASII,COALK, •
0 r ,„ n ....f 45 South street; NCW t rt . ! '
street, Phi .lelph
. .
-
iSSOI;UY
1(IN' of•CO-. Aill'NEß..
D
SlilP.—The ma , tneriblo heretofore eahultm In
the nalt of RILNDOLPII A CO.. and• liAllittt)LPll.4 ik 1
II AM l't , fil II E, ha* been. dissolved by toulusl consent.
to lake street Novemle.rl.lB.s9.'. The bos nes* of said i
firms alit be•cloned by CAIINICIit and T 11:01W) R. Y. l
liglNDOLd'ii, who are alone authorised to nag the ,
k , of the firms limi 't at purpdtsv : . ..
, ton, October"l:110859. - - . 45- ~
' .
NEW FINNI.. .. .
littibies q a Spring. Mountain LESION COALS
. CAlnaN. Y. RANDOLPH. Tnesi - i..RANN:LPII and ROCA
F. RANI:MI-PM under the name sod Erni of .1: 4. DOLPH
BRos, will eentlitue to sell the satire pr , dcot of Ili
...print !fountain
r tibili,ry. - Mr. CHAP, ii 1.31PA1111.0 ha
contracted to - na min e the Coal for tbete. and will give blitj.
cape dente and skill In that depirtuient. - . i
*Orders for the Coal may be addressed to thellin lit
their respective offices In New York, Philadelphia. rant
tou and Trenton. 1N0v.h,169 154 m I, j
NOTICE/ . .1
NOTICE is hereby. given that alere - i
~..
is no absolute dissolution I,f the partnership h I
t• lon. existing In the names of BIN DOLd'il 9 & IlAMP
sillrtt, in the lease. ftc.. of the Spring MoutitalolCob\
!Wry. There Is sirei.ly an arraneem•ot anionic the les
sees to change the mode of doing business fore 'wall
period. ' .
. November 12.'59
• CAIN r HACKER & • COOK
xICCEa'tTD EIIIIPPRry or .
Mai% sECier tartan: Coal. ,
Also, dealer,. In other firm'quolii irr of
\{t and Rid Ash Coals,.
No. 135 iratr.ut street. l'htleurclillia, and iroodta •
' Whareu. Schuglkitt.
•
TITONIAR CAT,. MORILIS 11.3.CEZ1. JEST/ M.io
9 0 -
February 2'4'59 , , 9.1
i. r. vo Olt Et ES •
WINCE *SD SRIPPES or rut cur...mm . lx!
, Lewis Vein Red Ash Coal,
From the , *NEW DUNCAN Citt,Mlihir."
Ile mines no other Coal—which asanre; Its purity.'.
*Cargo sales by
~ JOHN Fll AY. .typnt
For 1. F. V001:111119.
' No.ll Pine greet, New York.
.Potteallte, March 12, '59 tJulte 5, '55 21-ly) 11- '
.JONES & COLE; .
• MINERS AND NIIIPPEUX UP
• TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL,
Prom the Reoveedile-and Bniliville Collieries.
OFFICE—No. 320 %%lima Ft reet, '
air• Coal forwarded from Port . Clbstoa by Reading
'tail road. or fa Boat,. by tdcbuylklll,Canal.
.
• Shr..ldrerfiretaent+ eel in /a rger type eiewal saillbs
charged 50perceat: ildrasice on our regida I rates.
GLO. DOLDI2I.I (NiniWOOD rEltas.ll 4
Bo'din & Penrose,
Tobacco,- 01.1 & General Commission
. - MERCHANTS,
lon N. Water drad, and 100 N trannn-Artnide,,
I.IIILADELPIIIA.
I ly
July 16,'59
H. P. & W. O. TAYLOR,
IMPORTERS it MASrFACTCRIIIS OP
Perfumery, AND
•- Toilet Soaps.
641 North Ninth Street,
PWLADELITIA.
.FALL . IMPORTATIONS
We arenow receiving
LARGE ADDITINS
6
T.. OPT extensive stag: of. I
STONE WARE AND GLASS
!
1 , FOR NOTELAAND FAIIILIES,.
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
NEW STYLES & SHAPES
Of Plain and Richly Decorated '
DINNER, DESSERT. TZA "AND TODLET SETS,
CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL., •
- PAILIAN )1AltItLI: FIGURES, 51 ANTLE OItNAIIENTS,
TOILET BOTTLESi,(VLOGNEB.
At nestionable Prices.
TOSETIIIII WITII A GENSRAVVAIIII.7I or
Fancy A.rticles,,
littititble fcr preinnts during the Appnwhing holftinis.
TYNpALE & MITCHELL,.
Xna.pcortervis
NO. t' 707_ CRESTNET S TREET,
*DOVE SE ;Wall.
tr ptpLADELPHIA. as 4.,
Seriterabe;
t .
ti
..W. P. -ALLEN
14 South DelaUrtyro hvenuo, •
PHILADELPHIA,:
DEALER, IN
soap,
Candles,
Lye, &c.
SerAND SOLE AGENT .FOE.
Mapes Super-Phosphate of Lime,
For PEENSYLVAIIIA,DELAWAUE JERSEY.
Philadelphia July 9, V 9
. Wire Rope Works of .
JOHN' A. .ROEBLING.
r • ?rental., New Jersey.
AIWA lam asaartineet of.Wlre hope constautly on
- band. Orders filled with despatch. or stra.stieopth,
land cost, see .lircular..- (Feb. 27, '49 My* •
BEOI W. POMEROY & CO
•
OIL, SOAP. CANDLES, &C.
MO. 12 South: Water street, below
1.1 litarket.rbiladalph is.
alleth:sri
` ? 14914 " 1/ d ftetir==alis.-
• ildbiaipkiiiiiastary Wie /47
•
-
HOTELS.
AMERICAN HOTEL; '
AMERICAN -•••
-,.
'
Cheqtaut, bet. fitetiteizth St a., ..0_
'.- . ..!- • PHIL A DEL PliplAr. t
0.11 ,'.efe per Day ./ - - . i - 7
The undersizned haring renewed the learn Ivr;
tertn\of years, hare entirely retltted de . •vee, hating
painted, carpeted and refurnished through at, The to
. ration of this linater la unsurpassed, bele upon (be
widest and wrowl ideermat part of Medea orrerL (dt•-
oectly oppniite the nlttettate /louse.) near tI. places of
amusements, the Jobbing' benne. of itarket and Tided
',streets; convenient to the City - Railroa ( the care of
which run to all parts of the Ch for fire rents farc—
The room, ate large, well U ohted, Iberian rim ventila
tion. and hare been refurniabed with a hare fora:m[ost,
We err supplied daily .1 0 1 b Pure ullibi cream , fruits
and,reattabliefrom a fano lx-lunginr lo aur and which
lamanagedexchreirely for the UM& TN; proprietors
of the Ameriran assure-their friends and patron* that
nn
into will be spared t, tette the appointments of this
Hot el complete and its Table compare favorably 'with
the heat hounai in thee Pttiou.
• A ee. 'A '1,9 ~ ,Sa-hus"V WYATT k, WETFLINGES.
iPAINTIN'G, &C.
Window Shades--Gold Borders.
0 and 7 tent Lo.
. SPLENDID ASSORTM E NT I
NE %Y PATENT-TIXI! URES!
Ae Serrrty Half City Retait Priceir.
er be hid at ' B. HANNAN'S
• • • Paper awl Bookstore, Pottarll4.
Itiresll and see them, •
•• •
NEW STYL.ES -
PAVE ---
- •
PapOr Etatiginp,
.-beooratione, &o. •
Oiled Wades' ,
-MUDEY BOWEN.. • ;
Painters eild Paper Hangers.
itAtro Street. Pottsriae,2 driars u,re . ,etatericus /I?lg^e
Zara 26; • . 13.
REDUCED PRICKS, .. •
17170.1..i..'L . .s - etizpor ("mLekap.'.. - •
rK , subsgriber has . ti lafge lot ot.
- very chafe* eattarns ,!'t
•, a I Paper.bultable . for 1111 ! 4 1 • -1415 4,
' ,Parlors. 11In:Dne RO2ll l / 1 . - Cbaul- . • - -_,-,
;ben sin! Publleßullalogamlarh' .F.',5: 104 .“. , -,
'be 0 4 / l aell -at g vastly minced ••• e .
..
.prlcla." •Ttr it tock. embrar,a the • ... '' - • . •
atest and' eiteamed Patterns. Papa, ill dial], as 6
rents a Piece,. .
..
• Non-lathellmi for Ilaniralos, for Paper IlanainarauS
Books at ;
_., ,E. RANSAN'S . •
("Snip D'ltotesals and Xetail P'aper arbl Ronk Slone.
'• a - A-PAPER .110GERD SUPPLIED VERY cusitt ,
-.• Aprlll,l9 , ' • . , -14,
TRAVELING.
I". CO.,
•
Pito=
.PHILADIA & READING RAILROAD.
P.xevarslots. Tfekeitstr'Z i ,
From Philidelphlatorotte.3tlkt
riileand return. wjfl he soh! at. Philittelphia, t.O eaturs
days and Sundaya. et $3 1 each, good for any drain
on those day*, awl on the surreeding Monday. •
ILL A. NICOLIk% Guiana Stpt.
.• August 6, '59 33.
EAST:PENNSYLVANIA 'RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER
aIgiiigiiVEDNESDAY, !day nth.
risaenger Tenn. will run on this road cially,conneolng
with trains et Allentown forliew York, Easton and in.
lermordiate plares. and at Reaffirm: with trains for llar.-
rh , loirg. Philadelphia and Potioritle.
rases.
Trains eotug Nast will leave Readier at 6 A. M. andl2
31.,arriring io New York at 1241 A. 3.1. and 7 P. 51,-
-The trains coming: Weal will leave New York at 11.45 A.
SI, Arriling In . eraditia at 6 P. at. A train will also
Lure Won at 4 A. SI.. and Alleutowu at 8.15 'A.31.,
arriving In Ileadiogat 10 A. 11. '
Fares from Re•dihrsg
To Temple, . 1,1 15 To 51/lirretown. ' l, SO RO
lilandon,- - t 3 Ella 13/4 50
Fleetwood, . :Z. Allinitowne 11x0
. Lynaa, ' 43 Bethlehem, 115
Trrptaa, ' 55 , ra st* al . . 115
Shamrock, 'CS New York. 3 31.1
Freight tralur will aim run daily beletoo Reading
Sad New York, leaving - Ileadhm at 5.01 A. M.
MIK •t 13. '(4
AVELERS WEST &. SOUTH.
avgamsaimeggiweg
' Schuytictli Q. Masquebalms Relives 4,
(Late Dauphin & Susquehanna Bailtolip)
4t)EICSONS desiring so go Wes nit
. south will And the cheapest route tin the Schuyi•
il and Susquehanna Itailetad, runnier from Auburn
tb Harrisburg. where it connect. with the Maui us , -
: Ding to Pittsburg, Baltimore and Waahington..and alt 4)
a cliambersburg. The tentnectiass OTr pullet no Uyatade ut
`AI Cie !mart; and It Is cheaper thin airy other line rutt
ining to these points Dom Schuylkill Conniy. The
rs learn the Depot of the Philadelphia and Heading
I iiirrettl daily, at 834 o'clock, A M.,aud arrive at Auburn
i time to take the ears lo Harrisburg. Thera they ar
ile re atC42..10. P. 3L Leave Harrisburg daily at -2 o'clock,
P. M., end arrive at Aubitru in time toconnect with the
S o'clock Pottsville train,
I . Fare tram Pottsville to/Lewisburg, Ist Ouse, 1.1. 10
Class, , ,1
Pere to Baltimore' '
.., 4 Tb
56
;'Fite to Pittsburg, Ist Clew, - . 9 65
4 " '' ..:d Clang, . ' 600
Xierbrough tickets to all potato fornixted.
• S Tickets ran be procured 'of the Agent at Jiortimer%
Tote!, Putteetile; at any time during the day.
cut:duet:3 iouskiet..ArAt.
Aar. 19, '49
LEHICH VALLE falLlitiAD.
I &MI
• , mer Arrange eats taasexiger lr , ni.
N and aIter:MONDAY.. MAY . 1 . 011,
lfs9. the Pasiinger Ttwins'on the Lehigh , valley
ailroad Couipany will ran at the following hum:
. .
Liare Mail.. Express. .Aectis.
• ', ouch Chunk at 0,34A.111., 1330 P. ht. 12,35 P.,M.
a atington • 6.40;.1- 4 . • 1.98 " 1.29 •'
• 2hlto 11811 - 7.13 ", 123 ," - 2.25 • "
nuunqui 7.27 .“ 2.45 • " 2.52 4.
' 110utown 7.40, " .1.66 " 3.15 "
.thlehenn 7.58 .11 2.11 • 41 . 340 .t ,
mews nsbarg 'ilii.o7 " •'2.20 ••' . 314 "'Y
Arrive at .gaston. .8.30 " 2.43 - " . 4.45 "
.
‘ , Vp Trains.
rLeare - , Leant. Mir,
7, lOU at 6.00 A. u., 11.45 A. M.. 2.35 P. 51
' inanrburg 8.40 " ' 12.00 " ' 2.57 •'
tblvheux • .. 7.60 " • 1:19 " 4.08 "
Ileutown • . 7.40 " 12.34 " '4.20 "
iNtaps aqua'
... 807 " 12.48 " 425 ",
Thite 11811 - 8.26 -4 1.00 . a . 4.59
lating.ton . 0.04 " 1-V " 5:51 "
IT. Mauch Chanklo.oo . " • 2.05. "' ._6.10 " '
DOWN TRAINS. W MD THEIR CONNI:6TIONB
The B.® A. M. Mall Train will.run In connection with.
theCatawissa, Williamsport and Erie train from Etnuta,
Willietneport, Danville and Duped, and will connect at•
Allentown with the East Penn. train for Reading, liar
risburg and Pottntilet at • Bethlehem with , the North
Penis. train for . Philadelphia: at Easton with the Oka.
tral ftfliew JertWy train for Now Turk, and at P 4l l l
burg with the Belatel: train for' Belvidere. - This iron*,
will alto) enable
.passengets to go to the Water Gots::
' rantma and Omit' liend t either by the Doi &Ear the;
nlral of New Jersey train. ' • ' '•
The /2 30 P. 11. EaPross train will ran In connection'
ith the Braver Meadow train from Wilketharre,Wh to
Laren, llasleton ar.d Weatherly. and with the F et
' nn. train from flarristearg,Pottsville and Readi ' ."
nil will:mooed with the , North Peon. halo for
York,and
with the Central dr New. Jetvey train for. No
York, and with the - 11e1.:De1. train for Lanabertriti
renton and Philadelphia.
UP TRA INS WITII TITUR envrECTIONB.
The COO A. M. Areotnmodat ion train will eontlect
he Eist Penn. - tralo for Heeding, Pottsville and Harr
The 11.45 A. fiat? train will renal connection wf
he Del. Del. train *rani Philadelphia, Treater* and Le .
prrivllle, with the Central of New ',Torrey train hotn Ne '
ork, with the North Penn train from. Philadelph
nd will connect with the Denver" Sleadow. . traits I.r
• eatherly Hazleton, White Maven and Wllketbarr' '
The 135 P. M. laxpreas train will run in coin ' lon
itth ..the Central of New Jersey train from New V 04
d will connect with the liaat Penn. train for Read og,
. Pot him ille and- liarriabsirg. and with ilia Cate w lan W.
and .E. train for Rupert, Dautille,.Willianwport au It 4
mfrs. - ,-
•
BethMika. May Milt S
'I4.II.ADELPHIA'AND
Summer Arta gement, April 15, ISci9s
. •
. • . DOWN PAAENISIEII ?RAMO.
Leave Po it sr ille. daily. (except Sundays) at 8.20 A; 21.,
And 3.3 p P. M.—Passing Readingat,lo.lo A. 31., and 8.06
P.ll. Arriving In Philadelphia at 12.14: noon, and At
T. 40 P. 31. ,
UP PASSE:CI:MR MAINS.
.'teave rhiladelphia, daily, (except Sundays) at 7 30 A.
111.. and 3.30 P. M.—Planing Leading nt 10.0 A. 31, and
El.nb . P.:31.. Attiring In Pottaylliaat 12.05 neon, and at
. .
Both Up and D wit Passenger Trains connect at Port
Clinton with Trains to and from; Tainagua, Catiwisai,
Williainsport and Elmira. Morn ng Passenger bar
ealy,,onnect at Port Lliototi for ilitesbarre, &rand it
and Pittston.- • - - '
Passengers leaving, Willis .bT the ("Irby*
Raihnad Night Line at 10.10 P. M 1 connect wit rp:Pate
tenger Train Daring Port Elinfda - at 4.:10 - 4.114artire
at Reading at 420, breakfast, and p . direct in-Phil
adelphia by the° A. M. Reading - A modatioo Trri , la.
- •
.1
• • LEBANON VALLE BRANCH. -/ •
rassenger Train leaver, iteauing at 10,3 e A . - dl.. a f ter
arrival of- lip and Down Morning Paisenger Trains from
Philadelphia and Pottsville.; Arriving at Uarriaturg at
12.40 noon. and Mnroecling with Passenger Trains oat be
Northermeentrat. 4 •Ponneylvanie and "Etsmberland
Valley' Railroads, for Sunbury, Williamsport. Elmira,
Pittsburg. Lancaster. italtimore and Chambenburg.
itetisruing, leaves ilarrfsburg at 2,46 P. M.. after arrb
uf of Trains from above points. 'Arriving at Beading
at SIM P. M., and 'connecting wit h!tlp and Dcorn Traine
for Pottrilli• and Philadelphia the same evening. .NO
Trouts ran o* Bsadays. • - - -
. •
Faiumoreiletirren Potts' We ail! Philadelphia : l22 76
and g 2 Raiding and Philsdelp $1.75 and $1 45;
Itarrisburgand Phlladolpbta, $2 26and 5 70; Lebanon
and Philadelphia. $2 60 and $1 In; Beading and Har
risburg, $l6O and $1 SO; Reading and Pottsville. $1 05
and $0 80; Beading and Lebanon. 55 and 70 cents;
Pottsville and 'Harrisburg. V es and $2 15; Potbrrille
and Lebanon. $1 116 and 50
Through No.l Tickets—Pottsville to Baltimore,gs 00;
Pottsville to Gettysburg. Os 50 .; Beading to Baltimore,
st; Beading to Lancaster, $2 25. -
SO pounds of Baggage alio sod eseb ' Passenger.
The Second Clam Cars run with all the abets Regular
Pnalatureer rains. ~ • ,
garllorningTraintiounandAtterboonTraßsCpouiy,
run on Sundays. • •
-Through Mot Masa Tickets. at Mooed rites, to Mas
an falls. It WIC*, Detroit, Chicago, and all the krlarlaal
points le the Wee. North Wert, and the Dundee: sal
ssfigraist Tieluda s at haw Lttres to all the share place*,
ears be batten mikeetkat to the Station Apo&
fir Ali Tickets be purchased beimAthip Tads=
start. Nigh"r finecluerisortltpaki le ears.
-• - 0.74;24:01411,1114./It 6es:1110.
JAMES MOORE, G;le►ai :Sop(
DOIVIII Vialns.
--- Poem).
"ONCE IiNAS PURE.".
[Late the ether sitsk.neon. harrying at" night4ol
th-- ;test beta to the .•Outtaiale," In a wit, warm. eiceek
Snow stores, we teenitht of tire Hues, and wished that
we knew who wants thete.—Aukt - er&dail
• -0! the snow, the beinatittal 'now
Valles the sky and the earth bviow;
. • Over the hissentopk uses the stzset,
Over the heeds:sat the people/pa meet;
•
abating, •,
• haluttolug *tog. .
Want Uhl twee I id haw do nothing wrong,:
Flying to kiss it fair lady's theca; •
Clanging to lips in a Inliannie •
lanautitul snow Ina's the heavens abaTe,
risr• as SIR angst, ann Oleos as level
. - • I ~ , ,
'0! the snow, the heentual snow!. • .. I
lies the dates gating and Laugh sallies go! , . },
Whirling about In I waddrillug Wu,
,„, • . ;
2 t Pins la eta glee Is th weer, one. ; - ." . . ..
i
cl.aeth°
' : 1.414. 4",
. isrryf by, .. ,
It lightewp tie fa e, nd sparkles the eye • - , v,
' And elan' the dog*, OW a bark and a Gold, " 1
huge at the ciyatals teat eddy areueg; ' ' '
The Levu is Wave, and its heart In a glow, i,'
To welcome We coaling of beautiful-wog. 1
•
How the wsld crowd goes rwaybur, along, - I ;
Halting each other with humor as.d snug!
Huw littettay &kedges, lite useleyrs, vh.h by, v ',
Wight ILtrus s264.taentf thee JOSE (0 U. lqv: -;
tun` If,
• Winging._ , ; , v
,V Wotan; they go • . . -.•
Over the cruet of /he beautiful snow: , . . .
800 W se pnto 'tails It tale; hood the sky, ~-.
J 0 be 'relayed in wed by the creed rwhing by.
To be (templed and tracked by the tisuusai ol feet,
Till h Wends with the hith.lis taw !tocsin!, L.
wit pure the snov-batil '
/l a
Once I trait; 1
.Fell, like the sue itakesoro ua llisavento hell;. j
• Y 11, to be Cranky Ata hitt' of thelstreet ; v I
Yell, ti, be eroded, tu bli telt tw, awl beat:
• lleadiug. ~,,N4 - '-':vv.< ,
.
Cursing,' . ....
/tread ng to die, • : _ :,.
telling my viol to tettoacia- would boy; j i
Dealing lettnnali tor a morsel of bread,
Ilatiug,the !Mug and kariug the deed. ' , .
..11.Wcinti tiod! Wm '1 wawa 60 hue ? .
And yet .1 was our. the Lesmitui anon I '
.
Orme, I' was tali. as t e beetifga! snow,
At nil an eye low i crystrei, a heart like lie glow;
'Once I was lined to wy lnutwvut gracel—
:Mattered and outf i ght fur the Warta of Wy San
_tither;
' .
' •
' Holier •
.
ulster 'll*., ' ' - .
' Clod and inytelt,l ' lntre lost by my tall.-
The yeriest s gretcu Chat gnat altiveriug by ,
Will rake arida sweep lest 1 weeder Lou Mak :.
' For of an that it ter or about tun, I know - A, 1
Ithepi la nothing that's punt but the beatitittil show.
How strange it should be that this belntitni suow
!Should. telGon a Wittier with nowhere to go I Lagain.
PAN Unwise It would. tie, whoa. the night tawaio
if the snow and the ice suttee. my desperate 1,4114.!
.11aluting,
Freezing, . . . . !....
Dymg alone! .•- •1 v I I
Too wicked i Mr preyer, tau weak: Mr my'tnotit •
•To be heard la the crash, of the crazy towu - 1 .
Uottu'ruad in their joy at the stiow;a, oxide dog ;
'To !le and to die In wy terrible wee; 1 1
II lth a bed and'a shroud ut the lastutiturwaow I
1---
territorial Pat
SOVNII ABM CLItAlt
I
THE LESSON OF HARPER'S FERRY} 1 .
—• , 1
Mr. Sidney G. Fisher, of Pit iladelphia, Populkr
ly know,u.sr."Ceell" of the North iluter4l4. tall
Written a work embodying "Thu Law o f th e( r
ritories," which although coulprising • hut 27.
,
pages, yet elearsaway in most trenchant style be
mists and quithles thrown ttroued this moment us
sulject, anti fi t ly eels forth whit is the Prec4elin
tent and purpose of the Constitutioo,and of the s'fib
segeeet soda of C,,ngress, up to tbo dive nlbat
fearful blundlirr th e repeal of the Missoari f tn•
Protui , c. Il lakes up first, "The Territuilednd
the Constituti o n," and, shows bow the-politic YDS
of the Swab eried “non.interventbm !" sibetil hey
wished to pass the Kansas and Nebraska( i ll;
thus abolishing the Missouri Compromise', and
withdrawing the ,Territories from the coati. 1 of
- .
the general government.
- The setood ehhter of the work is ,devote to 1
“Popular:, Sovereignty , in the Territuries4 / and
"Cecil" sweeps awsrldr . Dough:es platforaulat a 1
breath, by sheering the centurion, the About,
ratites' and contradictory working; as well 6
one onstittkionality of the entire theory. thie
its will not permit *Piller ketch of It: Therm
_,.
. , .
thing in fact lies,:in the showing that the Nerfs
i ,
ka bill was intended to force Slavery into Ka sal.
The ehipter closes thus.: ' ' ' ; , •
i
"The makers of the Kansas and Nebraska! law
were clumsy Workmen. They icregot to Odvicle
for the ease of an anti-slavery President. hey
will, perhaps, learn wisdom by eirleriente.
"to wilful - men,
The injuries that they there:wire,' procure,
"Those
be Mein sehoolAnsitters."
"Those who framed the Constitution, arid laid
the foundation of tins Union, unch.rstoodiTheir
business better. That
"Constitution was iot oiled
t.s.proiect the South, and hoc protected it. $ loth.
ern politicians cannot improve it. Per the? own
mires, they bad better let it alone." • ~ = :
The preface of any work, generitily.cohts
key to its contents. Tp the preitnt volo
preface is pregnant. with ihtingidwpon the p
aspect of feeling at the PinSth an' well as
South upon the Slavery question:' -We caul o our
readers no greater 'orrice than by , placing } efore
theta the admirably expressed ideas of the! rubor
on the lesson of the late
,l,firg in ia outbreak, }pence
log with a sketch.of the Harper's Prirrplif asio4 4 _
ik..)
he proceeds to speak, of tho wide-spreaditortor 1
oaused'in the South_by that foray of John '
and his handful of fanatics, and lays
**But Ibis event, in its ceases and intro ,
circumstances, bus other *linings of grA,
tional Interest. Deptontble:in itself,
means an ..iseleted gr,iering out et A'
and relating to nothing. to regard it to it
desperate fi r e 4 or ~..utailtnati, die powirleir
caption of one . arnied brain, would be gre
'mistake its - dietician It' is commuted wt
pot, thrice° nature is displayed in the
' f.
which it was accompanied, and in the s.
itin passing boor, and It is
‘ coonected; al
theta tore, fur good or for cril, as it than
aged, and as the lessons it teaches shall
"One important faet - in the case is, that t , e me-,
lives and purposes, the ideas anerpassitini, which
Prompted the oxtravagitht enterprise of rein,
Sid eytiipatby and ipprovel in it; portion of I. milt. 1
era *ohm; Whether. be -was aided and / ' r
by Northern men of inflyouce in this piOicular
deed, as Deserted, remains to be-seen ; nor , is it of
much consequence in it general point of vief4 The
startling and dangerous tact that, in sunth•of the
Northern States, numbers so ifteiee tly largei: have
political and social power, to form constit , oleic*,
to exercise 'the sway, of educated opliiion,jdh; with
more or lest earnestness and enthusiasm, at proter
if not of blase'. ofthe. realities and princip es that I
led him to act; do regard him as a mart", le ral
just cause, and would have rejoiced h4di be Leen
successful, this fact is Leonid diipute, arid, hOw-r
ever painful or alarming. it is welt to 141 t it in i
the face. bluentiat usen;'esernbers or thingnisr.i
candidate*. for -,efftes, etinesetersi of w icily, {Ursula- i
ling jourtials ; men representing and guidihg, and i
able to inflame a poetical of'. public °pintos), still
among this amber; 'end they 'are at thi,l ituuuluntl
engaged, by .iiightly lectures and haraigue* in
Northern cities, and by newipaper discuisluns. lu i
appealing to the reside, the sympathies-lied par-i
fat
Mons of the people. It.toustilie con that sill
this fire of feeling and of the oriels nu I It neigh
bur, for the powder magasin . No' on : can teal
4 ,
Shen or where or hod a *par may be b okra into
it, or tint frees; of lenatici may be i ncited to
burl "ti torch at it, as_ tiro o did; o • t.indeed, t
' whither even the distant din and courts
,ido of all?,
this' turmoil, asayueit,hy mysterious , el t rio aro- •
path;. can... the - spooteneuas! cornetist eti of the
ocnsitive, fulminating intiff•wliicti form the Intimi
dation of .Bvotbers society. Li is ales itbat it is
at' vital importance for the goutbeto !people to
have pea neighbors; friends, hot en s kis; nay,
if possible, allies sod brethren-f-shipus teS, inter
ested, like ilteuaselres, in keeping the , *der oc
curs. A small 'mother of_Northern e edi4es is no
safe thing for them. age have , just' teen that fif
teeti desperate men,
their flea s lull of ; the mon
Adana theories, their' hearts tull of „the ; wilds's'
passions, were sufficient, to stri a no vain or weak'
terror into the State of Virginia, and 'peke bur
gird on her sword in hot baste to meet Si pressing
danger. Who can say that bad Brown; been aut.-
tearful bs rousing the negroes, bad made st. stand
but for a single day. thousands; would' tint have
crossed the border to join bite, With what results
of wide-spread mischief, is more) easy their pleas
ant to imagine? Anti( a handful of poor, igoo- I
rant, and .lewlesa men, are abl . t , to rouse' such i
peril., whet effect would an arm marOing with.
legal bantam, ciSts similar errand, ruder° ? .ills•
noion is a word'of fear. ' Is ii out strange that it
should here bees •• as yet pronodaced l y by; tho
South? I"
"The danger of insurrection }id 'trifles r Fa - '
longs to the nature of slavery. to a country bin.
ly settled, of large plasitatione,,and•lfartne, and
widely separated dwelliogs, where six !millions of
: one race hold feta. Millions of another twell In sub
jection, and the leo ate iotenipersed and mingled
together, there is 111 riot tat ell limes. 1 , Ii is, per
ksps„ nottoo such tit inert, Mit thii ;atoll and
tratsquility of titesthent **let, depend on
ilpki tact
'that the Northern people aro" eloimiet bu . to aid
In alsuo(s ' t c t a ; that t . thv h l* 4 '
Goiensim ,theoPuoms'
. • •
• . •
• H
L.._.
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1_ --'•' - - 1 . 1 ' i , t -:` '' ':- '-- •jpi • _
l'eur reillioncor)barbarians, growling Wiettlfopi.
eel viva, aud seem to he-eight leilliooa. relth Leo
pint passio4 -belling in , their, bleedotadowed
*ids nine tautens. with sinew/ strum by toil
find atimedated ttf the hopeof iihetty sod oar- get
'eollintittiel. ani oett,to, be trifled wit h ' 'Take away
`lrma* them tbi hien at se irvesietilde power in the
!Korth, ready is's' say 'moment to be 'Metled by
?their, mestere' of let them expect it, theNertht nut
t 1
anelaies, butcfrieada , and supporters. which even
noir they aniitnidavery day by these welters they
May expect, rad.bow soon might edemas be light
mils la bleb kw-pow:nip the South could extinguish.
It the -Synth icoold be separated, geogrenhiveliVs
from' the Stith, Standing snake and 'a complete
Militate onatation would - tit ouce become WM:M
IMI Ad' Pesti gleaned seen these would be ii doubt
ful prottetiol
nt fro en Weld:yes danger ' lurking
rg
• twevery houleiand ever toady to be roustsd by the
,very precautlone taken agalnat it.
Slavery could not be maintained In- Cuba but
fur this powes of ; Spain. Red England withdrawn
• hit' ptotectit n (root the West India blood:, the
Degrees won d- here
,emancipated themselves.—
When the stearin:maul of France proclaimed
boetiltrio slavery, St. Domingo becameliar
ti. -Withdreti Irdes the Sooth theinvisibie mimes
which No/em strength gives to slavery, and
Southern so jet,: would lie in danger. Consort
tins Northesu: strength isle an enemy, and et
i z - onthroughout the fertile and pearetul regions
oft Sou th , would arise a household honor,- a
eer. ,
•
fires' !fee, is doluestie terror more dreadful than
war, .4lutost K./greet an evil as a write war, IS 1
the cooktant dread of it.' When danger (Peelle
under alinatieroof, when his Felts soil labor
ers mey be 7' enemies, whom it is ware even to
i
seem to istr tit; the cense of security which .goe
en:one:tie .and; laws are intended to Produce, is
destroy' . The enjoyment of life vanishes. nil
plans, p rposes cod thoughts bedeme absorbed in
the one outinind idea of self-preservation, antlato
kiety I. uled ;Ityn pervading terror. . SL gao
-1
eißy ca nutprimper, cannot live. Industry, lat
eness &lb!, require the shelter of 1 cacti and
order a itcorindence in the embility of tbese.-- ,
• fhipi I, be Most timid of all things, which scents
peril en afar. and "abuts Its coward gates on
ate - gain'. would quickly -fiy to safer regions (or
ineitme t, Rod its ownertwould ey elong with it.
Love uric unityds strong, but love of life, love
of '0107.1;1 stronger. It would he tar better in
allasettecti fi r the South themanctipate the llama
at' on e, no convert them into free laborers.
worki for ire, than to live in fear of :them,
Egan ~patio would be a very doubtful aspen'.
•ee,nt r but races, however' gradual and careful-'
ly guerdud . Slavery
and
with us is a mild iostitution
and itti yoke s easy. Under its generally kind I
nodatholem e rule, the negro fl o urishes, Is In- I
dustribus, teMPerate s s orderly, and well cared for, I
at leiit in , bysicia l will-being: . Ile, could not
1 .
take el goad { l of himself. With it. too, the
South incne es .in wealth end power, anti enjoys
the blessinge of peace and eecurity. It would b e
rashnd foolish and trieked,-in the hope ilf teitli
i
sing i eall visions., and' to curry out to
.extrenie .
cueel dons the theories of abstract 'anemias, to
. that a 'witch acival. practical g00d,,, in long as
this e late , l ot things continues. But ideas have a-I
subtle Wen, and and their - way even into the I
mind of # negro. Nu laws or guards eau keep I
them nut,l or-,prevent their working after s their ,
kind, that is, producing sictine; after they get in.
Should\ th e idea that he is wrunfully a slave, and
. with Mho 'spirit of ineubordioatiou, tate 'en er
that dim region, the negro intellect, and pervade
it; should it over happen that not love, nit duty,
not adelify hut simply fear, shall hold him in sub
ieellt
_then Oa man-merchandise - of the So
weto o:,ort will, prove that it di' bunion and
linked by moral ties with humanityrbe 4spiring
the dit rust of which it it the object. Nn society
cad be founded en fear. Notdron ,letters; but the
golden Chain ttf mutual confidence, •o f riciproca I
benefit, is necessary to secure the obedience even -I
• of the, negro, 'end task, him, four Millions strong,
a safe companion '(or the white race. The mu I
.meat be becomes really (I ingeroue, emancipathon
would be the lady refuge for the Sl.uth. But there 1
'is no Middle coons. The aggro's' most be either
free et.aba.l4tely. and securely, Flares., As the
question of emancipation eannot be tried or even I
disco red by our' Government ; DO en 'Begat at- I
tempt to make it wield\ produce evils,compared
' With w high all the evils of slavery, teat `or imps- 1
ted, are blessings, it may be stated as n condition i
abeol4tely erinutial to the safety of the South end.'
of. 21.tl i tthe vault . inieresta that depeod on it. tint
shore v be thereto established and guarded, that 1
it May inspire no dread.; that the two races nn.y
live together in this relation without eus,tinion or
fear; the 'one exercising 'lust authority and kind
protertiOnl, the other yielding cheerful uliedionet
: and faitht , ulservice, controlled mormoter In 1
wholeaous conviction that' - resistance or revolt is '
betakes. I •
!Under his Elsie of th ings the South hal °pros
pered, rider no other Is healthy life passible foe
i t
.1,,,
it. It's mriossible for tbe Southern people to
boil four millions of negT t ws is slaves,'-with the I
Neith fi e "n enemy. Civil war would light the I
flames of !termite war th roughout the Sou h. Even
without t ignition, it is imposa th le that th neenrity
- and coma None essential to the lettuce wealth,
tied hapoineie of civilized/Society. ran exist in the
South, ifl a considefable par& of the Northern petn :
pleare miechieveously bent on exeitiog diseuntent,
extravagant hopes, and" thedisposition to rebel
lion among" the negroes. The spirit of insubor
dination its inconsistent with the feeling of ',cu
rtsy. Society cannot exist if pelsfed , byla vague,-
indeterminate and constnnt dread of nameless hor
rors, haunting tbefireside. , It -is a difficult thing
terrealise the infarct -hot this dangerdoei, sow at
tain our country. it has been eeddenly; revealed
by: the tragedy at Harper's Ferry. -Every news-
Paper teetus!with the proof of-it. "It is 4 fact, to
be confronted and dealt with, that there lea Italy
of men in the Northern Stites, formidable for its,
numberen.wealth, uncial thfluenee, political politer,
talents and seal, willing to diffuse among the isO
,grees ideas end aspirations inconsistent with - their
positions all rime, willing to afford them en- ,
couragentent and sympathy, and the expectation ,
of supporyif nit uctua iphysicol aid.liti militants
end, revolt. I Three men ore able, if they 'cannot
be checked,' to destroy the Smith—to' destroy the
Nation. I , s .
---'. It is, theiefore, clear that the mirky of slave
ry, and with it of 'Southern society, depends on
the friendship of the Nor th , which is - its close
neighbor. and' must ever 'remain so. either as •
friend or an enemy: in. other words, ei'orery de.
pearls OD nte opinion wdiers the Northers; people
may /Ore of: it •- if they thought Shoat it as- the
'Southern poet do. It would be In no danger what
ever ; end t e otarertherentiments of .North and-
South OD this subject can be brought together, the
hotter for the interests of slavery: The extra-tr.
dine* thing is, that notwithstanding this obvious
truth,, the the entiduct'of Southern politiciwns seems
. to have beta purposely intended fur saute years.
past s 'to tnake the South, and-slavery as odious as
possible' to the Northern people. The repeal of
the filleinuri Compromise let loose the spirit of
discord, which that wise and just leer had quelled.
' ' The real Conflict was soon transferred from Kan.
ens to the elections throughout the country and to
: Washington. The evetts occurring is Kaosae
' were tiniekly merged in the principles they throb,.
ell; - the quarrels and tights, and respective merita
of thvode tattlers and the ruder .Ifilesiturians,
lost their importance when compared with the con
duct oti political parties and of Public men. Then
followed in rapid succession, the assault on .Mr.
Sumner, the invasion of Kansas by Mireonrians.
the ftendelent election of a Territorial Legislature, ,
the infect:One hi we of thtit Legislature, the - deck
ion in t r e cue of Dteli Scutt; DEW. 5 111 0 1 .1. 'helot*
t.
cumpto iConstitation, be which RD attempt was
made to force slavery on the people of Kansas
against their- cotisent ;—all of these,Cither the,:
nett of, Soother° politicians or their adhertiots—
Northern Democrat/, or, approved, applauded, •
ratified, supported and used for them fur party
and sectional purposes. They were all violationi
of conetitutionnl'lew of eettled • usage, of moral ,
obligations, and of prieicipleir dear to, the Awed- I
CAD heart. They were all caused 'by els:eery.-- ,
They were all intended to gain power forslarerf
sad tba South. They were all prompted by South- ,
ern men foe Southern interest, and designs. They
excited just. and general indignation among the'
Northern people. Is it surprising that this feel,
ins should. ,with many, be turned against 11 0 8 4
itself, against the South, whieb the authors and.
supporters of thesetettrages professed to rept*. '
sent? Is it surprtsitg, when the civil rights of
Americans, were violated for the sake of slavery.
that slavery should become baleful to sums of
them? ••This is the real •origin and cause of the
deplorable event at Ilarper's Ferry. • The .despe- •
ritedeslgn of Brown was conceived amid the Bor. -
der warfare of Kansas. It .was nouriehed and
'grew into a settled purpose and plan in the at-.
=sphere of passion then excited, end tees slime- •
hated by the is , juries be suffered. Revenge min
.gied -with his fanaticism and pushed -it on to ao.•
tion. I But he was not shone in the feeling. though
alone in the aet. The mratiment which impelled
him Was eland by many In kis-degree, arid now.
when be has failed and is esteemed to• death, his
blind enthusiasm his wild and extravagant opin
ions and hopes still animate thousands , . who regret
his late, sympathise in his prineiplei, and weeld:
- have exulted in his einem Tbis deggentous flame '
of passion and doctrine has been kindled by the
treatment of Kansas, and by the shameful decision
in the case of Dred Scutt, by' which slaves, con
trary to the general practice and mintiment of the
Sonth.tire converted • Into mere, property, and
classed is the scale of God's creation, oot'as roes,
but . things. The most tepulsive aspect of slavery'
Is the one which Southern politician's have thus
chosen to offer to the world auCto the • Northern
people. l The baranguee of the A betitioniets "ring
with tale topics. Distitat ROWSs hat stretetwAt -
oat a lung arm end struck the Smiths. blow, lee- ,
hle, iodised, betsuflieient-to make it quiver and
palpitate from sod to end. ~: .. -' , -
li
The tfouth'is a grist power; rich in tort-Utley. to !
ressorati, in wealth, in: bombers, in . the epitit,l
energlisod iotelligeree of Us , people Vhmugh
these it
,has aiwityit ibfrotiotted, Rid tor the. mat ;
-part, taiitroUid itio AtOttitootatt of tbis cowry. ;
It Is ioilerett 111 &mitt* the naltattlY of the Coe'
.stitotios, sflowiti sad of .the , east intermits 04
• arlildr . i! il is as Ow* auft Imikh 'llse Seat* l
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the,Peesident, and Congrasi, Ind the et:prep s
Court. It-has all kinds of inference, *Octal,.,
movie. pofitlcal:- It dictate* to Taannearry Bella
and to Empire Club., wbo echo its °philtres with
witikeager unanimity, and faltaloste dimes
with suite seal: But, like Achilles, the South
hiss vulnermole polar which its enenries base
foetid oat. Tbey Inv* aimed at this point. week
shaft, by is freLla bated, and suddenly she triad*
nr.niunent of the Soother*. politleiskas,
obedient - Presidents: a• sol.wisrive Congress. •
ptiont judiciary. reeponsive TU1111110) Slabs, and.
active rowdy clubs; bees heveono, sates as tv i a
guns of a Chip that hes sprang aleck; they cam
natimap oat tbe sea, bat czar siok ker into lt,
and the sooner they Sr. thrown overboard dm
better.'. •
Mr affair st Harper't Ferry hag, however, abed 1
a strung light upon a moreebeeripg septet of oar
affairs. If it has promid that 'hers stilts in the
North.oPlaisMs aud flitting which may become"
dangeroge to the femme of Southern goelev:it.,- it
has also *born that the great body of , the Nor-th
em, people are true and loyal_ to their caantry.
and to the South as a part ollt. There Dever
was any mama to doubt this, though' it has been -
eceititantty and obstinately denied by Soisthein '
politicians, who, to servo their one carton de. -
sign., hive 'industriously reprettentsd ~ the North
as united In haired of Slavery, and beer - on' its
deatrustion. ' But the truth is. the Abolitioalate, •
though they have recently increased fa numbers
and influence, ars comparatively Insignificant.,--
The teal people, the eoneervatigo crasser, who
enotrol end manage the groat interests connected
with Commerce," Xenufectures, end Agriculture,.
appreciate too well the 'value of the,- Elision, of
Southern industry and preduetiun. to ital. toles •
servile war, or the withering'dread of it. desolate
tir weaken or impoverish the .Sootb. even if the .
higher motives'of patriotiim and humanity did
nut 'Outlet* them:: Their sentiments are proved
by the uttaawnotia burst of regret mid intlignatieo
which the attempt mad* et - .Harper'. Ferry -bilk
'drawn from the whole country, with bur,few yd•
ileptio , .., without distinction of party.
ilt be lover. of order mot peace, of indtistry sled
its reenacts, of the security of property and all
vested rights, are the trite friends Of the Sootb.
They are - bound to the Sonth by i thettrand eras. , '
.patbies and relations of iinterest and feeling, of, '
commerce and aterrlake rind friendsbirsond with=
out these ties, etronger thee the Coustitutiee, the
Union would be a rope of rand. These clesses
ern tire true allies of tba . ranter. They are ,
stronger than dernagogueS,* rowdy clubs, or the
mobs of cities. But though they are the- friends ,
of t h e South, they will net be the toole of Its pol
io (clans, nor can they behold, unmoved; the North
insulted or oppressed, the Ciariatitutiot, of their
country trampled in the ditsl,•the principle* ,or.
liberty end justice waled, or the poser of the
Nation usurped and mop eyed to serve the theatres
of told end aggressive methine! ambition. . They
leehriat the strength of he Nation lo ounihera,
wealth and iniclitgen . er, is atith;thotti, and they ..
arc ilicpoied to exert it, lot for the North, or for!
the South; but for the coontry.. Southern. NAM. '
Mans tome used the D. totteraticfmrty as an It tl(•n
-nient to carry out their Ittlanischefins of governing
the great N.lth fur exclude* Soethern purponts.
they succeeded tot a Ilitte, because of Northern
apathy atilt Conicio 000000 . of strength, bet they
have gone too tar . They hero di.gneted this -
TreMoerstie party,"whiCh is leafing, them by thee
aatid,,...--Maring tiro, the Southern pulitigiaoe s
• out the , South, its rights. or its true interests.
The'szettese• of Southern riollticiant have'sleo
I stimulated, entouraged stud tamed' lato Whit
maim the Aboldiontste, - strengt honed their emir**,
added to their numbers, and put weapons in their
hands,. whteh - they know is , mt to use with Aid and •
etfecr, end are using. The wicked. end reettlesd - •
passions A' pat ty and sectionot strife kindled a
blase in Natters not yet exiirtguirhed. A hernias .
flume fn'iu that tire was wafted so far a. Harper's
Ferry. When and whore the wild winder Innatie
fury may take another, no one can. -gy. Ad wit)
egret , however, that Me' swoon* that Silvia gaiter'
put out the b. tier. All will agree that it would be
mune folly to kindle another.
It thus appear* that the two etteinfes.of the es
curdy of dootherb 'ninety . , of the Littered* foun
d; d on Southern industry. and of the Union,ishicit ~
'is toe protecting bulwark of both, are Suattbarn '
politicians nod\ Northern Abolitionists. The whole
power and strength of the latter Comes Trote - the
farmer. Du these politician's and the; liuttliern
Democrats still in *Mance with them, really rap-'
resent southern °pluton ? • Da the 'doomed tad
conservative petrol* of the South ttllftwue• of the
repeal, of the Miss tort Cum; rise, of the condom of
the
' repent and the last admial tratiou teas peat
pie of Kansas, m the doetrinetbw Slavery exists.
by law in the territories indepsodeut of the wish
es of their people or of the power of Congress, of
filibustering expeditions to extend the area of ,
S every, end ..f Itie D. td Soott ihmialon, by which
a slave is made mere property, awl the relation '
between him and his master pure ownerebip-othe
relation not of a men to • man, but of a man to
a thitig? Are these the principles of the death+
eh- people? It st .1, they end we du not "live Ma
der the dome of the came idea." A deep gulf •
lies between their moral state and ours, sad tin
" irrepressible conflict" already. clime between
Sito'hern Weakneis and Northern strerigch, repre•
semative of &nether irteprossible conflict, cam
ending and still beginning, (hems:real war between
truth and falsehMid, between right and wrong.—.
If this be 10, CALOD-palVillfUUS AC It Is, *spout
lung hold us together. 1 '. • • . .
But if the Southern people are contest with the
security of Slavery. as se "domestic institedlad,"
guaranteed by No, theinitower• if they are•eon,
~1
toot. w ith the right undrr the &emanation, to Mt..' 4 ;
tend Slavery into tiny Territory to which i le sue- i
ted by the cunditioas of soil aid climate; if they .
are cuntent with Mete Nur tnillions of Degrees,
without Afrteattlinportationg to barbaric. and de
grade still , more the induetry of °nod:tall - the Na
tion, and increase thi - dsneer of servile war; if
they . are Content to Hi!a allegiance, tiot to the
&mat, but to the Union, to promote and share In
Northern prolperity, end to bre with the North!
em people. as'itne natlun'under ohs *cm - trivalent,
boiled togethet by duty sod interest, and common'
hap Ones., hopes, and destiny, to a cowmen Corny.
'try, then there is a Northern party reedy to meet
them. 'There is a solid ground -of 'principle on
which both can stenti,"and the two together mar
:sot DSLOlktits anti Abolitiouiste et defuturee ,
• •
DISMIIQX IS VIRGINIAI.—Ther following,. how .
the Petersburg farchijencerof the 23lia inst., "le ,
the rit at - sensible and trothfut _ens wet which one
of the best edited papers la •Irtrgiaialleet to the
ri)rirolii abotit disunion" . '- . •.'
' We ?coy much doubt whether thers IS a single .
county le Virginia' that weuld rota le faro. et
disunion, if the question were presented ha such a
shape'at the people could vutajwit or as We
have en no evidence of each a state= of hieht 8
in this icinity, nor tinting recent visits through
the cottoned of Dalt/n(l3i*, Nottutday, Priem/ El- ,
ward, i z , tberlanit, Apicitnattos, Citinobell, p!de
i ri
Cord,-, • peke, .11 hitgowerY,- Puissii, Wyttto.
Sinyth tied. %Vestiteston, did we hear or see any
thing te at wield indicate th it. such a feeling is
ro
abad in the Statc.• Those 'setion• p pots
rvia
unmet' turd much of the eschewing that fo, d*.
es the test fur their evre•auipmetits`,ead their-lees
;laretesidis are spun nut atria' too clearway for,.ap
tie°, winding up usually with the claret:hyped
phraseii , abuut, the nationality of the Deutuartifie
pirty—the tweeesity for oferybody to fail lute lII*
.and ruu' with the wrieline, in urdatt..te race the'
....
thiittn." . a
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dv . . r
T gli
he t th is, a only paper! ocation Q s' •
r i
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holution f the 'Union are the Democrat's papips
•.i , . •
of the Singh, where! DeWeiracy,dtivesi
,ho Ow
North with its Rte.:slavery aftinititg,las. „ itilit
• t:
refuge. `k
Tlavery is scitotia , and Dausininto In
.iti, +latish efforts to 'sustain this Suuthwn lastly '
tutiun bat become seetipnal also—while Reptilbile..
Ceases add Traction' are National, and in shies
accordanc• with our censtitution and the. pr 1.
pies Winch founded ihis grrai RePublie, ': ::
• -'
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' Is 'Tni Gittii -Ea ennui A' FAiLireitarr
, ?
Henry' its • deli of Ptilladelphte, in. ennliintfielen
lion' in the Nortkitaterictlaief the 29dielL4nelfee
the foileirin;• Propoottioh : ' '
o
. f e a t Niblr of Bit Nertle Asseriettn mid V.S. Ono; •
"ells:-1\eteby the full• acetusat,of -her inta I 101;60,004
from the, Loudon ,Tituei,, that the defects of the lima:-
Eastern are now admitted to amount -teit'setutantial
pinata. The reaeous for titlef tallurel, hate - ley
• stated. b t VI. were to statelier= le dotall to the lire.
that pot , le, and to the manager of the Great garters; '
lb* OillY tewstd to Inb world .b the adoption ul my
Plans byn new builders ;there or hero. alto would
slam th sn'origioal. and tehe, ispubl deny toy tight
to thew sr hay.log pat tbe4e to ono, • , ,
I will I end...re now tuerett Falb. t h at I tali 00 SOW
Ma °mai Eastern as to sate bilf lb. r.st silt Soar VW
—to take,ht:nt 1.,.;:a are r,..; out ~f ester—and tame.
' pel her i wooly mite/au ltawr inst.nd of fifteen. I vjd
reduce blettottewmption or r. el fr.. 341 UM, per day In
the. tell I wilt ;cites her 1,1 thoiteatidi,of loos of dead
~ weight rtnia and osnie.-e Marhinery. I ' will after bor
' athect. which to 'the wale paint ur: the whet*aill:a
that she shalt draw .eto...t doe toot best wars:, cad ail
' hell 'mould pitch Los then .to now does by • eery _
o
ad& .;tir urn. i t . te . sthe cad *oars the pars a balk -
It x yora, i'biLtdelph.s. rad b)dbla l• Anstratht
—ail of biehs ea eka l / 4 4 t. Der u ow;
fr the matinintiof Abe }AO Eastern *boom to
areapt l 4' Prtlotitioa to te.".fletilit thee Mete,
.11hileP, I
-win undertake to do *bat I bats b.?. %I'M; . gbd 1 owl
awe. build a ship. her. in the -E•oltwd siataa, which ilia
co st hut bus-tenth as mach in the emit n ne f e et ioi n4
yet per , . 111 the ierileo over teeny anticipated iron
..
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letan i .• ad to the C%ueA 'Almanac %IMO, the *hew
1 Chore • to the tolls* titetee•col:talas as dhoti**.
Tabs'rs
? nt nulnlter . ,•f bishops, tr , eft•tonal thhoos lod
aed.na t lasts pa lo r3:1(116(' z nimt ("mamma .11V.;•( (par
It***4".' Iv. Torre oe-c .ordaitted dstior . the pe ,t• 14
deacon and 14 p.i•••?t. Xonit , Af of' candhl.tet Pr noty
onlam, f.. 4 1, notches ootiettiesesti4o. • Th e bepthltee
woman tothler*; Yu/ante. w.t.41.4. itdnite..LlZl; out
_lda. ,
led, 44;g t0ta1..71.041." . Site her of o.st 03611010P1i lip* ; \
tOtathstdeitnts added. Allit ; prewar I. %tabor. fshl4lP ;
start liti #.O; 10541.*42,44:4; t'uodayeclool ItarAlly I
Ia,PIA; •• • re, MOW. Atneasht of euntributioad let ,
haltdo• • and chatttable potpies*, /MAR 1:4, "...' •
BOOK EMERY.
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