tilt Al.: t: _ , ., 7 : , 1 W J) fl ing. iabI i TSVILLE • PA • Ovrivitukr, NAV 28, 1680. E aIIPTIMICAN CANDIDAT • be..fore 'the aniamiling of.k the blic ii COnvention:aat Chicago, we took Tatkp,' to predict- that, the . agtion . *of ithal Convention s both in the formation , of its plat form of - !princiPies,•and,iiitbe t , 'selection.; of tine ean r didatealto eland' upOn it;*oul4 be em- MentlYl eonsei*atlye,sod iLltierft at)/ .to ,the masa of 'the *rain= party. 'llO - predic tion has been verified in the mo.*illatione fdir ,President end 'Vice President of ABRAM LIN , ' cow, of IDiriois, and HANNIBAL' , HABILIN, of _I) • - I . Probably. al more intelligent, infloenhat, Unionloving 4 and really conservative Con ventioi never ' assembled in, floe country, the one which , pleeed in notitiiiati'oe, Lincoln and Hamlin.- IThe harmany which marked itd preceedinge, and, the , enthtutiaam, which greeted the iesults . of its lahort, are.: hifpy. sig,as of the Itheiengir organization .0 1 0 0 party, , and presage `vielory i sitithe election in November. - • ' • There wiPsj feature of OPT, oooo d} . ofio more pleasing;! no • scene -there interesting than that, in .wbich the friend* of Willie* H. Seward, acquiesced cheerfully in the of the ; Convention , and pleclged' i their hearty support of the ticket:- Mr. Seward was . inetairient .candidate - for' the • nomination many thought ; that:, ,he,had :well earned, the right to the distinctioe that - he had been moat rinjustly,and untrettiftilly eisailed by the Dentoe4cr; his ability, as a stats• man, snails( ietegrity. a „nin are unques• tioned• even 11 1 the . bitterest lei. his political enemies;' and lea fealty to, and love of the 13e• : ion, are based 'On the:Constitution. kit , eot surprising tierefore;that, linett arnan,shoeld be' honored arid l i Oved, and eVe'rely as for tile moment has ;Mends felt:, disappoiet-, merit, they will; doubtless eraulate hie noble example and' give their heartY support to the Man'whe; for reasons satisfitetozy to the Can ' h as f ried vei t uon, een pre e as a sten datd bearer in the present contest; , I • Mr. Seward I was .not rejeCtekby thelCort.' vention bectinie he is inferior. to Mr. Lincoln in any respect,'or because ?re is less ai l loyer of 'Freedom! !The • fact iS; l t h at both were formerly - oldline Whigs; lbotti •at an. early day of its' existence_ joined i the Republican fatty, and (both have highly,;' distinguished thereselves ea; its advocates and, defendere.--= wheri ttie' r delegates...came together and compared votes, it was found that tgere-were: States it was' douittful.. whether.,Mr. Seward could carry; but vvhich,it is morally certain Wilt east their, vote for. Mr. Lineolu— r • this Stateaud Illinois being 'among them. Mr. Lincoln, (whose first name by ti 4 way, ,is AbraM, not Abritam,) is a native Of, ken tucliY, having been horn Hardin , c ounty, in that state, on the 12th, of February; 1899. HiA faiherl . i lied when, Abram ' was lout4ix years old, leavinghis family poor, and , they soon.afteisreirsoved to Southern Indiana:: Mr. Lincoln .i4 . ,eiriphatically: c, self inade _.....5.ei11in" ' - - He was inltarn a firm laboret; a workman in , • a'saw mill; and a boatman oalthe Mississip. pi. 4: tle age of twenty:one he migrated to Illinois, ioCating near Springfield 'the. State , capital. ' Here he workeil"bn 6, farm as hired inan his first. year; the aextl year 4 was a 'Clerk, in a store ;• then rtilluateered for the Black.Hayek isar,and was chosen ealitain by It hiscompany ; the next ..year he wits! an 'p a , successful', candidate - for the Legislature ;he was phosern the next, and 'served feur iiassions with eminent usefulness Ei,i,cit e adily increas ing reputation . ; studied law, meantitne, and.. took bis place at the bar ; was _early' , revog- 1 sized as 'a most effective and I cOnvincini ed-1 Vocate,befOre the people, of Whig prineirles;l, was a Whig) r , . candidatelfor elector. in,ricerlyl . or quite.tlyery Presidential contest frinti.lw: to 18521n . olesive ; , :wat chosen to the XXXth CongriAts'froin the central distrjOt of Illinois itt.„1846', , , died served to its clo s e, - Imt Was not: a candidate'fer.relelectiOn . ; and•in 1849 with:.. drew froli* piditics and devoted hitnself to the practite of .his.profession 611,1804. { He was thelcandidate of .the IrWhigs for UL S. Senator hefore the Legislature choSen that year; but. they were riot' a majority 'of the body i sobe declined and , urged . his ; friends . to sapportludge Trembull,itiel,Candidate. of the anti-Nehraska Democrats,,Who Was elec.: - - ; ',ted. In, the ) Preaidential'ennitutigal. of 1 1 8;56' .'-. his name headed the Fromont.electoral ticket of .Illineis.'`l i ' '.2 ; : ° .• J . Though recently acti v e in politica, Mr. Lincoln has kepthiniself singularly free from ' their corriiptini influence,. and it can be said or hir_m, w l ith'perfeCt truth; that ;his bitterest political opponeritsla,vealways ackithWletiged 1 3 the high , integrity, the' spotless 'purity, and. unwevcri k, honesty of his; eharacter. Among all classes in Illinois thii , smtbrOdse of "honest Abet! is habitually; ied, 'by the masses, and ;the New XoTit',l7tribuni.bitt aoes . Mi. Lincoln justice . /heti itiays ,of 'him . that °this rude . designaton, invented by unerring popiilar in stinct, expresties. the entire and canfilent . a.f. SectionAirhich the'lleart . 'ofthe masses feels for Mr. Lincoln ifiereier he is known; it de.7l cares the popular ' i icertainty that his , la. a .na- tare of sterling ataff, - Which may always. lie.' irielied upon for perfeet;', integrity and constant . ' fidelity to dutyi h i To this'high perscmal char; eater, way be added a mtideratien and :eon SersittiN:e tendency of 'inin'd,which will make r bini acceptable.to our , Very best citizens,. to Whigs and Americans', as,well,its,to Repiibli: , , ails. And' shciald :the Democratie - Cotiven.. do r nominate a min, ;of ultra ,views orfiii,' .1 . . 11 )tnitering tendencies, the more; conservative' (of (the Democrats mikr find Mr,l.ancolly won.; ithy of their confidence. , The Hon. Hanniltal' l , - ,Hamliti,.the' nominee for Vice President, is atpreseut [hilted Stales Snatfor from Maine; is well known as a gen t 7 ,t 1 roan of , equally high personal ,charaeier as of solid abilities:" He is but% fewmonthi, yuTer thin Mr. Lincoln, hnviug)ftee.nhorli in 4pgust of the'same year. He is - a lawyer, 13,1titor the last twentY years has been to pub• fife. From. 1836; to 1940 he was a Meru. 4riofr , the legislature of Maine, and forihre aft tilcise - yearg he .was , the Speaker Of its Muse , of Representatives . In: he Witsc i i ellecied a member oeCongress, and re-electedl. l for the following term. In 1841 1 he waslagaip i', member of the State: Legislature,-aud the feat yent was chos!en to fill a *Taney, tic. fisioned ;by the death ,of John( Faitfieldin ' the Iliiited States Senate. In 1851 he wial re-elected for the fui term in the +141111 . 0 body,' i but 'resigned onbeittg chosen Governor of Maine in_lBs7. in.i.he,siime month 4•3_,Fias' lagainolectedtb theitaited States Senate for .six years, which office he accepted, resigning the crirceroorship. ,',L'R to the timil,of the;, passage of the liansall-Nebtaska, bill in ISA,' Mr. Matillin was a Member of the ;Democrat.; is party, Tlitrucefotw,ard he gave hie i gr i p.; port , ; to•the Republican party, of which he has ever: since 'continued a faithful jand.dis:,, tingtrished leader. -, . - .. - --1 if The, _Oppositioin . jr Pennsylvania,, tclicor-1 .rupt laud tyransik* Democracy,.-hasli 4 , l ti? 'organize thoroughly tbrorkhontthe State r ' and maintain - that '''organisation ettbiolteoiti);en,, sures glorious victory first iriPetriberlfer r our candidate fOrltivernOr,4llfit#'l33'. . and , then in - Meyember- : _for isnox"' and • 7 11 Aa' 41 ,Y : lar -r a, lirae `series ' ariclin'oi country has beenlitipt in ;a continual 'state of agitation by the`ihituitiotitt of Demo. 'cretin party to-keep in power; anoproMises hive been made . .between Provider and Slip eery, only to bo broken when no , longer use. tut to the latter; liernOiratie-Adreinistratiorte , have arrayed all' die influence , patronage, and levee heyoneisef thei Fedgial power, to force - . .-..,, 1' ~ • ,,, . a Gated institttilt; titian tree termories'i waits 1 , • .. I , ~ '.' ' i , Tree Trade Jure. been .'e, to the 1 i l . lave Pore", and oar wariciirefr have suffered. Vau!*ilir , , the' pycipl otPOlrOvirdit hare a tong and bitter- ac orinV to settle 'Atli:the in ~emocratic p ar t y, a are ma taiga ea l i st ij-tlie' 'day, for it is of '- near at !Mart; ;et e acti ”,!)ut ao,,bio duo, aio Petfaijivarria' "Alf c her cote for Priedora and Piritection riext i'fil!_to the tun Oil- i tifent 'd ' 1 nd - y ousa OA .1 r 1 ) rr i tY J 1 I . , 1 1 I , lisltnd the PrOeeedinp np d' bad barely 'thee before announce' That lanati F , 1 4 b een neininated, for , =m - In pyi last we pu tp , 1 tp s econd lab going press, t Linebln 'Of Illinois, the PreeidenCy.. We • Will . , now, gi .teediloge of .the thi the tiorginstions for e gropsis: of t h e 'pro; and last days in 'which • cadent eukYice 'Preal . _ dent were made. TLe li, - atanii ',,H' Noe - 24assai.lraia.to, - • Now York,, - Tionotranta'' ' Maryloud, Kontork7,, • ' Total, - ' I• . 702 . j• /qv' . Mooolehasotts, • ' Cottakticat, Penisylvania, ' KratOety, N wrao.-102 Marro'. t Delaware 1; 0g00,1,-;Tatol,4l F slorteos-1 look, 1 Notasolo4 l .-' I%fr.'3lclar.iim-Itl Soot cky. 1 ; Obit , . 4 ; For v. :Crust-Now On ateetA rt, 'Rosh brasks: 2,--TOtol, 49 - I Folr Mr:Warm-Coop . For Mr., DArias;-Ne For Mr: Ittka-=RboOl • For Mr.,llsx,oirr-=!4 For Me COMM:IL-1 For Mr. Summ.-11 WhOlo.ovabw, Toth Stai t utory to soboloo. • The iecoral bal •!• • - - Mr. Cameron's - ri; Drealllstupsh!nr, voratOot, • ; •nao A teteind,-1. Faaasylvaaio; The whOe•vota • - IC xiswianwetti, Nevi - Ur:eh_ PertpioriTll,4:, ' • the wboln Tote Bates;. McLean, Qum', r • third' ball 'citainent,,land eri eai.sted being awaited i peetaney. -I ea foflOw luzd 11113FAID. 4 7a 11bisieotai • .1 5 8 Senses. : ' 6 Nebniska. ! - 1 ; • 2 , 5 Dawt.of Colamtle, ' , I 2 • . ..'7l • 1 ,173)f ma: Lideout. • 6 0510;," • a 7 Indiana, ' , • 26. 4 Illinois, 1 • 2 lets; _ seteeeks'; • , I 14 , ' 1.• -tt • Totel ' 142 —# land. 1; Caadoetlent; 7; 0; 3110 ? 0,1 1 1 ;;Taxas; 2 ; 1 °•?'; 47?;4;71rgiala, Total. 50,W. ' ode 1614to1:1; Eens_k47lTaala, 1; fl 2. . , I nimPslllre, 1 ; ithode ; 24.• 6 liampettire, ^ ' . erulexit,lo. ;•Plekhl. of atigi,tben taken. . . nate Was sirithdrsewn., xi. tziootx. 1 1 •10 Bewitocky ' , 8 0 9 1 d. 1 4$ Jura, Ifni Mr. Lincoln, wai•ll3l. Its: snmui. - , ' '' 22 1 Icenttisky, • 1 . • 7 4'l True, - ' i 6 2 1 4 Irbra44, - 1 ~ ; ~. 3' : - for, Mr. Bewartiivas 1841., I as ir 1 ~ , ... • 8:,.. , 14y_to., 1,- , . / 0 42,i 0. m. (lay, T , 3 - . . 4 was then take !tmid ex • s for'"The ballot): Intense Oririglite bailotj each vote breathless tiilene and ex- ,• • I , 03188.LiNcoi..x. Maiussibuirsits, • .B.olarylatitl. • _ Rbole isdaik,l, • ore,a_tucky, Neut,J_ergey, ' 8 OhiA, (Applause) ' . 29 .lentigylvaols, - 52 qregon,,' I 14 r 'Ehis pave Lin 230 i ,votes,l . l 'Cif• nomination' ', 1 . 1 • Mr., ANDREW lof Maitiftehiiie' then • rose and corrected the vote of Miusstictiusetts, 1 7 ,4" changing four votes an givihg tf:tuct tb Lin eolb, thas nominating bim by ' Ile ( votes „Of several States;` were alert changed for MV LinCln until ,result o • , - *id third ballot was announced *bole number of, votes cast, Necessary to a choiCe. Mr. Abram -Lincoln ireceived deplared duly nominated. The States Still voting for ; Si Massachusetts, ; New Yorfr, 701 seY, 5 ; Pennsylvania,4 ;•MarYlar gen, 12 Wisconsin, IP; Calfforn • L. Mr. Dayton Jeriey, itnsl IMr. LeLean nia; Ireceiv'o one Yo half a, vote ;from i The result w, Otiose. , 4 1 When •silent le was restored, Wi came forwardto the, Secretary . spoke as follows,: ~ "Ma. ,CiritaihiN, ORNTLEMEN, Cir 'ritt ;NA• nisi 1. I...loitciNylos,: rThe Stote 1, New York, by a full . defegation, With nample 4 unanimity pulpbse at lharne, cameto•th ',convention; and presented 'its, ehoien—jone o its eititens,i who had served .he state from boyhood,.up,l atd labbred for and loved , it. , -A 4 Came here,i a g reatstate,, with t* we tho 'Blill'it ,great statesman, and our love otibe rent repnblicl from which- we are all, delegate . • -; The' great republie-of the American rnon •iiridbar_ifivp for the great 'Republican purtyel the Union; 4, and our love of ,our ititesinan a, dicandidatc; Made uslthink we did our duty to the country; tihd "the whole country, in!expreiSing 94 pre, ference and lOve for him. I: Bid, VentleMen, it Was from.Gov:Sewerd that Most or Ms learned to love Republican principles and the Bepubi teen party. I His fidelity to the. cOuntry,', th c' constitution ,and the lawi, his fidelity to th party' nd the principle that majorities goriernl; his interest in the aovancement.cif' our party lo its victory, 'hit our country may rise Ito its,, 4.rOe.glar 4 y, induce me to declare t.tii. I,speak , Ibis _ientimelS,,as I'do'the united ' opinion of' lour delegati on, when'l mOve, siri s n's I do'now, 1 tliiit the nomination otAbrani 'Lincoln of Illinois ectlfe Bepublicin candidate for the suffriges of ithe whirl°.country for the office of Chief Megistrate of th644merican Union he made Unanimous:".: - ' ;I;At. the afternoon seast . o, a,arge .banner as hrmight on the platform by.PennsYlvanin, :bearing the inicription,.'., ennsylVanut , good f"in. 20,009 majority for alb r P s eople'' Candidate; k • - , Abe. Linciiin." It WO .;received. with! Ion? applause: • At 5/...o'clock 'order was obtained, [ add t i n . , President announced the business before t Cotiveniion to be a ballbt for Vice • Presiderd • Mr. 'Wilder 'Of liniusii,, named John Aielr man of Pennsylvania. .; , • . , • . •,', Mr. Ohio named Hannibal:Ha . . Carter o f lin bf Maine.-- ' • '! , ". I .. ''.j 1 • ' Mr. Bout well - of Mirisi/husetts named N P. Banks of Massachusetts:. 1 „M_ ,. ,•r: Smith/Of Indiann named Cassius 1 ; Clay.- 1, , • .. -1. , :• , I ' . -, ' . Mr. Lo rey of Penniylyania naked Gov, i,.,,, Reeder f ,Peanairlvania.i2 j i ',., A ballot as then taken with the followin g "result: - • , i ,411 ree/*Keil with En= Maine, ' ilampableet, • Idianselanietta,!. -Rhode ' .Coneectfrut, New - Y(34A; New Ilersey • I'euitSylvanla, Maryland, Delaware, ConieretioM, Ne'sr York!.! New Jersey,. pennayleatda, PMeryland, Delaware, Kenttie)t.y; Indian", FOS CAS, . • ~' • Toe Jollol' Maiyaleinq,ettii. - , 1 COptlielleUt, . , 3 New Toik, su.t an f o I 1 1 Pinigriinia,. ~ -. Ixvria n ; i .t , ,- oai, • • , , ' t , 1 ;. • - tuatto. - • A, -l! ' ;Tor'CLRY, Riasii—MatstiFtniieiti, 1 ; Row; Ynt, .k. Ey*, . 144 ; 5 1„. 6 .1. 7; Peonaylrante,i 24; Minds, 16; IO a, "Lrotolor - - • . ' I, r, 1. r . , rep: : P. Baaait-31asta neetta, 2:1; ConceetlOpt, Mir!. yfirk, 4;1. Pennivlvanti, 334 i Alesoarl,t; lo a, Orligro4l, Total,BS% " il , r r for fl i a l : t ari:;Wo il e r.l , l l' _O A L I a —Ne w York, 8. ~ 1 ; F.Dr.w.K.LIDATTE,--3. 1 - ~, - ' ... , Fok Mr. urn ot . Petiosytraela+l.. ' . 1 i Total, 461..: Narrowly iti Ili cb t e . 232 ' I - i ' Thw'neetiadballotlaa then taken.: 1 Missiehoiatts J witticire.li the name or Ilitnicsi and cast 26 f; his for Mr. Moodie. -peanalivania al* Ow !lite name 4 1 13 4 Aeeder, and .cast 54 i rtitesifor• Mr. Hamlin; . , j Nei, York mg 70 otei4 }suing for.ldra "Tlie :result or the : ote itras - announcid as follows i .. tl.' . " i 1,, 1 -) • . -., f ., 1 ttaitte . - 1 - • iiick y ir _ - - jakosa..! ,• 1 • - j• • • .The result iris_ rezei; j i t illi tam Ito u ell 1 ,s P ~. ,•' - i 1 ... -.' tH I Mr;l:lidditiefr ogeied' , 04 Mowlisi Baronatat we Oaafp6 lab 0 . 6 . who hale arireN Olothe ' ~ti isattvliTii 14 calms the Setae et ittlitiMiffim , o4 s y; • Hod how' their born.* ort - Seettit et'• - - - ' - :, a w i bold the Itemootatle ham : romposaal.; 0 . ' 1 Iti f liolatious O ahr Hof tbet'ote of tawfosatitatiew,w , Aim that;dttaeria of eaf t ti btaip, ebell Ve patio" to al the Itrtrnaget, aril I , l "ttat9opf,titis!oebt t . stake.: , A 1.1 . 1.: , 1' :. ; l, 1 l'' ...Al The; Tolloiring ;watel.stOnceUrred as t e! bl a tional Oommittee ; foci. die next j four Penngfirania'abne 401 ed i , 1 ' • • J ' • - '7l I.' ' I . 1 i I ' I. 1 1 fai he. ''. . . 'C. 3.lo l lllMati lEatetnekn, ' !se • Iran ' hire. G.G. Fogg °hie. Tim . Ve - 02,n . , • .L. Brittnant Indiana.... . t ri it •," ~. 1 ' 3. - T.Goodelelt - Itheoeri, H _lt • e Isbid, T.lO. Wryer -Iflebipu,- . -An , i Co netlient, . Gideon Wells Ullnote, .; f. N Tork,..T.dwle D. Moixsulimee, .(1 , r_ , ata• Jim. . Llosiniag Toter Wisconsin, C ay'laird," as. F; Waggoner rows, • . A. • ware,! .N. lLSmiattert Californiao3.W.t ' nia. . Alfred Caldwell Kansas. 'll Wm'. 311wneside, John ideCtudelf Nebrasta,l ~ Gregory , W. U, 3olinsoti Dist. of UoLi , 3 , -. 1 'The n4e:ntiolt,• ten adjonined th obi beArty.' ithetel for: the tleke The: ibilowtiigls . tbe . . platform= m n aetidme.ntl if:tat - the . : prelude to c atatunt of ndePiMdefien be Made a ble to the platfOrM.::waa aitlOpted.: - .;, Riiard, That wit;theideleigited nitimanits i, itxii ist:e „ri n:fl r co li " rtb tr fr y t o :tia tte a b2 tateti ltio l oi n sereibledl in di:Amite:Of the duty we ow e , _ •-c redone' • 1 _, '. 1 - ,! 1, - ... '. it n e r o y risiu many w hia ti ea cm tab an tl a ih , a piro 4 tha ttui pro u pr wi let c y f t b o a t INisa.--hat !he iiittery" of the nation dee zrty; ai4 that the Minns which called Uhl pervintieut bitheli natnne:anik Mir, foni: &Maud OA peaceful audebustittitk • Aseomf.-*That the andutenatice of th e red .t don Is essential WO.* prestervatkla of um. I ltutiotts. and shalt bia unworried. ;. • • . nird,t- That ; tit the :Union taf the Stated. I itstip. l ei outs 19PreCidented toffs" In Poinditi D, its IV , : Ds ihivelopmesit'Of mite:lid rescue ii tphiess oreeics I! sem* end okM,ectunt . 4lrwtiaer li riiethity y. • Aitt we itingilitadate the Country. tha no depub. h iest ei n r bar ai . 32 01 M ds ber Oo rii.; :i i 'g r f eb " .67 l 4is *tt yti hms " g t lbs rebu l yltai tt."4 llll4lan:d h :w us b Utl'e S c; p:p " e ls r u 6'd re. m the politica Mettelataax• L Aud we net those th riata "s i:d d i:a7o:7s. 7 eam eal"l- 1. ipoji lb a: ll. l .) orthi u* o:o el f Governtitimt, sedenalemowil staireiteudita tinniest,. ;which If is thelitopiWative dety.of led . et; p•opto itn4iy to rebuke and forever silence. 1 11 Fourthlll—Tbit the'maluteasebinelollts the right"! •of the Aletes; and Yipeelally the rights of h State, to 1 • l ogrder an 'control ittowndomeelle . Itistatutl a. *word. ( tot awn judgmintexcluidiely; is tial to that ; 1 t il balanee! f power. am which the': perteetion and' ender. rice Of km, pullthialtaittrjlepands.; Arid • denounce 1 he lawless hassalyelby anytim! „formic( ny State or 1 enitory,.. no matter luuder What pntatolt among th el • Invest:Of crittiee ~'.... . 1 , ' 11 .• " 1 - '• ; 1 ) kt /11.fihk.-, That; **(present Tietteseratte: . Inistrallotil al ti '.. ale gs :::= evident f"he g l ig ° f a opal • and d eenni o t p e t v i ti o n u • a w t h i er be e, w hy em la a tro d ma poi ( i t s ro h n ow igh i the in. trou"frrifv°ll:::l'4:l:buli:eedolfal*Cellaindiotnil;;Uresaiiiime°"ll worst, . Pllle; the PPrr°l4l 1 ' ; it:l edern ts7:4:llls l : Co ratp4l :: 1 1: 1 . ti I ' ai: I:l 7 : o hm f e el: t trib fi l Inl ! ' extretnill.pretenslons 'of a Purely: oral i nt erest; and ie its l igeniiral add utorm7lng abuse triept_mer.ionnutra toithy el confiding people. i • • with • . 1 .... ..W.0.4.1.-Thed the 'people Justly iview alarm the' reckless eltrayagstae which •destatery department ' omy and attetimitibilley II 1 ' • hie, to arrest . the . o xy f")i s t t il utld .sig P il l a u l o C l7 f oi r f gu t t t uas e n p l u ;;ll b ti l ti l ' c et': r i eas i n 4 ty l b g y tctta te rie : P , ed ed ripm paut il: . tisa ig n i n °4 ip be i tw :th a e ti!iniiiteutetrratuadytiriadevedut to i tne wmi nts Te of li f u ra n l 4 2 entire i tuthge of - idnainlitra a la impendlirely - tie . Ser. . h.—That the new d that the Conlilitallofi• of its &Ste - force, rarities slavery lobs Any or all the TOL. Tirol of the tinned,. States, ill , a dangerouit : political hems ,t; at vetietne ;with - thee: th ee' hit tprovisions of that , lostrunientitself, with . ..lts tonic; poraneous exposition, 1 , and With , legislative and jedirial, plietedmiti - that it Is ~ rvioludoriary •In int tendemelet, and subversive, of the peace Mid barmotiyof the Country; •: . - t. ; _ i.. Eiurth.-.Thet the normal coualltiee of all theTenito. , 1 ; 1 'Yr Of ite Molted 'States Is -that 01 freedom. Thar as our r liepui Imti father* when they ,Rittd *Wished slivery in i ' b allow ` dte i n v a m, tion t al u te r ztl n to ber ry tty ted o s il io ptv* edtbit ty t; it: m m:lm o d e u to p u t4,- Id . 1 case law, It becomes onrl-duditolitistlutumbep t ever ieb legis la ti o n is necessary, to ; Maintain? this Pro t, vismii t of the constitution agslest all attempts to violate it. Aid we deny[the ,authoritj of Comment,' al a Tertl toria! Legislate* M of an'y liadlidituals. to 'glee legil• . exist 4 oee to 'slav e ry in atty Territory of thelllttlted Statejt. . 1 , , . Ai r.—Thatenbratitil fhe karma*: ve-openliag• of the Afri . n slave trade; under he 'roll our natitMel flag, aided by perversions of jud dal power.asit erintealfelalet hUmthity. a Veining 'shame toiler country and age. and we cit I upon Coligrera to tile Mompt and effleileut mea -1 sureii Ifor thetotal and limp suppression Of that ext 1 hie ttatSc. . '; , 1 . ( 1 , . j • , t •' 1 • 1 Telith. l -That 'ln the recant toes by th eir lin'teriaorsi 'of t r acts a the Legislate of Kansas and .14:13111411: . prob Wing sliVery to these T rritories, we 5n4 practi ,l• c al I tustration Ofttbe brand ; pemocratie ~principtelof 1 _i non- bterventiOn And.popular sovereignty eMbodied lln • theansaaand ge,bessita bill and a denunciatientif the ' dCie thin and fraud involied therein. • . I ; I 1.: t ; 1 It es.a.- - -Thetliankasthoeld - of right be iminediete• 1 l•Iy. Admitted as•a. State Underl he Ciinetitutlon teten(tly I I fortmed aped adopted by beep :pre, and accepted bY he e 1.1.4E5e of. Repreaelatailres- . 1 -. ' 11 ' i i i Tibetfih.--;That white .provl trig revenue ray the p i portiot the',.Getietil Govern ent, by. l diatles, npon m-• il I poste. A sound; policy. renal such An; adjostmen .'of 1 this+ Imposts as to encou rag the development of the, inthist dal Intermix of the wh le country, and; we rem ta i - mend that policy of natiodal I exchange .which secures to the working men liberal wagon, to agriculture rerun-,' 1- tieratinr piles'', to mechanics And maibfaautme ati, ad- J 1 squads reward for their skill, tebiw 'end enterprise, and to the nation; of ' commercial prosperity mid indete,n dude% ' 1 , ', ~ . • . • --:- • I , • T 4 irtemili.—That we tirlitit against stay sale orallen -1 %Go ;o Otherit o f the petit e lands held by ; actualfeet -1 tlet ..,and against any view , o the free botneatead piliby ' whi h refs Mit the settlers-as pauper, or, sapPlhanter public bounty. ; And we de and the Mawr by' 13- i gr.- of the cetnplete and satisfactory homestead aura 'eurti wWO Mut already passethe Ilonan • 1 1 ; ilpurftldh.'-,That the Net onal ' depublitin' patiyAs 11 oppesed to. any:Change Iti 'tin naturalization ISSN., oe an y _ State leglidatlim by which the. rights to !citizenship hittiertoaceordedto tmesigrantefrom foreigti lantleihstl 'be alitidgedee impairec4a nd lin tette of giv lege . full and efdcient protection to 1 4 e. rilibtai of ad cladejtot citiaeos, whet brobatiiyor natu Used. atthingte,andlaibtredl. ; Illyteenik.-1' app , priatione by Congreas foe Iriver •. end; hathim mist improremil a National ; character, re quired foe the modnm Goo and searrity aen ealist lb g -.corium:cis, aria autindi cl by the Qi,nittitutiOti Andiuitl 4fiediby.eh -olellt its ulAthe Goveromentld protuit the Here and, prone ty of ts ettireni. •-, 1 ;1 . . 1 _ - Sixteenth,—T at a railraed to the Pailtic: (teen: a im 1, ; partitive' didnanded by the whole comityy, that the, .I'edetai crierthneut ought( to ; i mid.* 'immediate and 1 eibrient d Wide ronsituction, and tb t ass prelfmini-% I rj; itieteto, a'dAily overland ''ne.ll sheul beipromp ly re i tatillsted. • 1. 1 ' „ . is N;tenteertie...-Tipelly 1E1 . 4 thus Out faith o • tits. \ in tive principles and View we invite , the:ice-pm ' leni of 11 ...chisensi- howetrer ;d (feting oniother go one, • wt.' 'eubstentially_. agree will' Math they apProta and and support_ 1.- . • - I 1• . 1 :I• . • 1 . ; 9 14 • 466 1 234 1,"4, arid was •1 * 1 .eward were I ;I New Jer- Lc, 2 i iia l 3—tOt al, irotn New . . ,V etinsyi; a- 14 . nOweil l 's)p 'Ti. EVit;4l 14 table and . ~5 , : Tat =RIFF. i : , • , i As'oui re " adilerS ' . are [ aWare, the 11(kt : a - 13Aft l ' ti ' ntto the Senate, alair, juiliciotts, satist c-i 1 . ) , ~I 1 ry . Tariff ,hiP; If it , sno,uld be P asseQ l.P9' 2 ` , ! 1 ,l fence will he re-esbliiheci, i. manufactuees . . 1 .. :*I I•ngain spnng in tt act ive life;;, ou ,- peof will bliee 1 tigtkinaye ,retrtunerative erni .. , . went ;. the; grove meat i'villiagaiti haell ekWidionlheing' compelled to have re;: 1 : rse to :borroveingi, nd the - ecituitry ill bei . - .) i ~ . , , W e proSpetous. Tt6Ahe, Senate ..the j efore, - look, iti' i` the hope tha t this meaSurei of re} , will helaa . 9rded • I ' :: i• k.s ibis utject is:a `!this time' , vere int ' ei, ing, we I, make the' following extract frora i Washingto s n • 101 rI. of the - 'htla elphte rth Atiarican, dattlil "Silty 227: he friendsof the ta ili .are .'determine titian'. tocompel. the demonttY to aid, tioth ic. Prasi ot •di g suffiCient 'revenue to , meet the ; expenses, of g ernmeh,i, and the ita . tesest c;* the public debt wbich thislAdmitilstrattott has created, by passing ''the tilhattich‘ the op ositton Matured. ` and ear -1 ti I,througb the Hous of 'Repreacalatives,jOrito I gt hi:rota:Oa calvary t tbeissue of refuSing that . ii 1:•f r, an'd:inecessary,'.o neision'.' • , (len, pri t oterin t uk octillion yerterda , when, presenting sit lei ' p sing p e titi o n on till .tiabject, to ,'say retly etn- t p eticilliato the Sena, e,lthat be intended ha have a distifictiked:tonclugive. fist on the Oil width h d Wien ient from 'tile Haase,: ini Ordet that the - p ople of ilPeanaylvelaia might i see 'who:Were real -5 '1 in favit[ l. of illiterate; and w ee wore ignite; it 11 1 , I that tit whet." • Ilia ;abject mai to Stifieve the '• i qiicition fioin all doubt .or.'eqiiiiroiatioti, - and, to let Idle retard speak in /inch tercis that do decep r • t tips, such as bad beenTrattised oh !firmer orea a mar, enuld -be repeated.' His' censtitnents had i• 'sugared great injustice.an'd,ipjury, and itlwas title, ' ttey . should urnerstand whether, the professions '$ ~. which we're so freely Made, for lore] edict, on the -", eve of every elettloo,lhad spy Cleft:es ha isiticedity r 4 tcvaiN ' I'. .. ~ 1 - 7 , 1' .: • , ~ This isithe proper emu, and stuldentanded now ''': , ore than, ever, by • the y shametul: mill barefaced ' ;ol`positiobs which bare been :repeated in Penn: , ty!vania:byi the demoteatic leadert In . f ad oat of ',.. ; istrgSSAAS '; - This Adulinistratien !his 'been over • ; - bite yeark in office , Irtith. fare ,fiemoeratic too -1 joiitiai id , both branches of the,lail. Congress, and et, with all the prole:tied-friendship of the Plea ; ~ dent.for a tariff, thel i first praetlear step was nor.' , • r takensto 'obtain a r modification of the present- Pt I dieOs and imperfect. flaw, which'; was: passed by 11 . Ite,,howe!r of u derootraticSeoiitei where it acigi... il sled. . tr. Buchanan, sent Milk and water mei -8 1 ages to: (ingress ; andlet retained a Secretary tat 6 he Treii4try who openly ridicule 4. his'arguments 6 . , red cot:nettled legislation, against! his timid and 1,.; I halting teComrneadatiiins.: Sitchtis the aid l end ,I, comfort !which •Penejsylvania received holt a PennsylVania President; and thati, too, With one of I . his own7.itatrnmints,T Mr. Glands Jonas, at' the head of,2the Ways and Means In the Rouse. 'Mr. Buotwiroin , Could find lIISIDS • enough, and very uuestitaable ones, as the evidence before 'the va tions onteniittees'of.:itivestigation shraws, to sub • • due a rohjority.against Lecompton,. and to,force it • throne?' the last House of Representatives,: but 72 be could nut rail. hils;arm .or Thin !clic* in brhalf 4 - the istilfering Auteriats of hie native S tate, Sifter I 6i. being Sleeted bi the. Most solemn pledges to; pro- ' I i tect.tblepa. These are historical:faits ,Whichletro . - 3 ' not be,ll,.'sputed, ,, and ire Auld Without .bittsori feel- . 6 . ' 1 Jug , i ---, • • j. • J ' •-, •• • - . A c tinge in the tariff is not; only retiira4, in 0 6 1 justicer to' the great tudastrlst, interests , which' n: 1 have §kes.preistrsite4 hy defective, capricioni and 1... i ; butigling legislathait, but it , is absolutely ::needed 't . as a raienue.meatrure, ; What. iS the state of the It.. tresisty sow, and bat are its i prospects ,for the t; i cow inci year r .'t lit titter!, impossible to,Obtain I . any e I rect idea; from. Mr. , Cobb's lait: report, - , whicizAtems to have been contrived with the ex ; press pprp &se °tisane:eati tbe ,true condition of . ' the d; i trtment,, esd.Whic ng b bait ' trupprissed front the a tint currinit it Least $9,900,000, in order, to create imaginary ,tieleaces va the ant' of .July - and iiii the next: fiscal year. ' - . iTske ..the present • year' I ab illustiatkiin: We ate now midway is the fti rii ft quarter: Adopting Oe returns the . . three,Warteni ahead, received, and Mr..'Cobb's V•' estimate fur the. current ono, and the receipts vrciuld s heii fultawit:'.. •. l - :. • ,- 1 '•, CuStomi„ ij• i ; " ' 1 $55,947,(;70.62 I .Publie Lands;.. i. , • ~, ,: 2,000,00.0. op 1 liiicallimeucti; ,: I ti 1 . ..: 1,002,774 83 1 ~, ,• 1 . MEM ObIN-N s. I /0.41ia• fl 4' I , I II Wiicouslo, ; ; lowa, I .; Ongo • 1.,' rs .... ni.F. illt•hi an; • '.„ ilitian . ... ..,••... , StiSco sin, . • ~ 1 •• 1 5 Minnesota, • ' • lt; Nobraskft, - •-i ' '• ' l • .liiiit..•, of Cniiiiriblit,.;‘ ; :• ;' • '" • • .1 . ' 'Total.' '. '. '.; ; 1 r i Tl, - l' .• ;414'111.1 . ill. - ' 0,,.i California. : ;• tMlneisses, ; ,--• ' liSerinni, ; ; Konsis. ,' • ; 4'.l‘eiiipiskst, , ti f t io6i, ! ' 1 1 :I • - - ; ..: $58,250,445.45 Coptract these reeeipte with the espeetlituOti for :IV same period; mhicb, lopou the saute hauls; e t,*l .- • -'• i $117A02,818 52 •• ; get ric•lPtit - ' I 'L 415,250.445 45 . :DT/ ti l. Itt,p l i i e g . ar: t Z e de ra lle ta it; lol pro . grik i ! a 1 1 , 1 4 8,, , y,t2 i . 0 3i ri i' ir.4 07 ir • • . Pent 1 ' c lug„ ; , and, ",oWing to i the - compuliorY re-; treiiettMents made, - the Opposition Au the last. Ceereati, - the it -death ~e declivity iv much' ebeetimt. • ' ' • - I;; ' I'M the toes of th ee figurer. and the ezfevience! of iiii i wow... years, Mr. Cobb bat the comYla mugi ut titicolite ',hat the' :expeuditureel - for the . ergiuillit aftat Yoar--Tiout ist July. - 1860,40 30th' 1.4w0,-115131.—aiiil Out exceed - $54,452,425. ' But to t do 4,b e ilieurea entirely the ertim ra atee frb otb -1 I az d yap:Acts, atoo.iating t.o $2,605,250;05, - all w I 1 4 1 Pl?, znb: ~Y% St. iCisy Rpooiser er*A3l h S. Jones In Nair .. . . ~ . . .. . . , the private Villa which !, may pette;; ctiogress, and the eeettegeet.peidie_iibjeets which snows 'involve :liirge kintlay, - .: Thiner, eiscluded ;as unworthy of: esittsideratlon. i 'Tie - !Committee , , of Wept - and lifeanS havitiiedticedbis estimate! $1,230,617 '63 for; the tiegfiyeati, and; yet thei . are:fully persuaded that eien with this reduCtioa the ictualsMpendi, *tureti!Will esseid hie figerce fully $10,000,400.. 1 Theimports (if Abe . present year Will egeeed the enormous eta of E4i2:000,000,"*.: . e eer te,gep e 000,000 'Mere than in . 1657; ihee a. Aninald. ear ; paitiiiiiii4ar the result of excessive ,itatiOrtj.idetts;; . fit*Which' the ectiinti,f is only ntitc:begieeleglo ; feeovir.'. .ffimitiia, it ii!telle:4ll high, mad thiSprOri duoibita.is huge; but t ot, ,ts no' basis . for eititili-! 'flog the mition.e pro parity.' . Look at - tbi con,J, 411th/flier the great W. ; Where thesis wo Uurrem i t, y, and hardy -a Erie remuneration for agricul,f, Oral: prediets. '. Yet' . ith . awl t eatravagelit ini.!, gtOrt4itafficient men Si is not obtained 'under the Preseit tariff to meet the current expenditures of gowertiment. .; /dr. COti estimates' that 1160,000;1: paiyitin be derised ft th.customs during the next, cil, %acid Year, ,lAR. bed e: not explaiO that, to reach ,ithat,pbint, the imp.ortOehst expand to 6448,6414. joAo,!;tteing 06°44115 f peC bfa4 tor' a poporatiOn'.of lthirtythilliois t or 33 !per cent . more than - the nv-i leisie!itf:ll3l7, - mid4o gr,eater ;than that of -18361 i'fiiirlilaCts are well calculated to startle the court, - try and to. Make refletting men int r ire what mat ~ ; be the taltiutiti coniequ'inces , ot such a Tackler 1,1 , elisiena ? ': ', . .. . - ..1 -.. When this Adminlitretion attar Into - office; ini ffiarch;lBl7,!ttiey- r fottild a balance in the'treasuril if $17:110,714, and 4 ptiblia! debt of sortie' $29,:: 1 000,000. , The teriffinf.lBs7 :went into operatio alinestsimialtaneously:,; Let us tree how the two; Worked, together. and whet result's they base prd,.l!. dated.: tVithiii the' firstikar tbe, whole bale:tee lip the treasciry . wee :ilisorlied, aid the!. debt .in.l, creased to $44,910,777. On the lit of:Tilly:1850; the debt had; increased to $58,154;696, and on. tl4°l .Ist of May; 1860, t 0.566,681,099, according to the bast 'information' which' elm be. obtained. It is thus demonstrated that the deficit' in the s. revenne , -tinder 'the. tariff of-. 11361 is over. $52,000,000.-+ Since 'Mr. ffitichanai became President,: -we . haire been going behind iit the ratis ‘6rsl7.ookooola year; andissuing trues fry notes to pay L oar erects. I 'tore: 't .-. !!'. .' • 1 !. ,!. ' 1. Such irthe policy which • our Adria; titration, , professing to he ha favor of * baid money Curren. ey; his Intreduced'anorillestreted at ! the -cost Of i the, ~ ittnericen people.' No candid Man or afly party cati;e*ainine the facts.whicb are' here - pre-. +tented. -'without being. astounded, Wad - certainly not-without being cone:Weed their' rad fee I change !in - Our reit:time system pl abscliately - needed, 0 prbilde mesh, fur carrying ' -on' the : g9verotneo , atitiinitintei'elitg the public. credit. The hatereet on, the . ptesent debt ' is within.* fracthin of i. 61j,,L 1100;000.'s ittitr. ' - That.'debt must either -be iii= . creased, 'or 44 tariff Must be paned which !Will meet the hedessities of the treasury: .The elterriatiies 'are* wise and. sound policy, Which will revue 'ourlproitrate itidttstry, , ,secure a; heine; market tO, agriculture, ; start . , the ;Wheels of ' entirprhiii, and , .furuis.h 'atoplutrevenue,' or - new . loans :to oppre . .the wnergieslcif Mir people.stiltmore, and btaild;iip• la Man:'m oth! debt lqr posterity to redeem: ' The Opposition have planted themselves on a fqir,Mrii iff, and. will'stand there, leaving the reiponsihility with. the' democratic; Majority.of the San ate.' llr . y.B tidd ictrou . ScOsnt !."Phillips . R. TO II tiered rde • no , , we; I dopled. klu3' pe theipre- yes of lb* •nedntlon mg the Int • mmrity of . oblimu u • etiphrom that arm k triumph. Condi ; ,sitgican . . . CHEERING . ~' , I . 1 , I The Entire . ' Opposition to the Corrnpt I !Democracy nallying to the sup. 1. i; 1 - L .: port of Lincoln. • II; . .1 . % ----"-- . . The • wisdom of the action of the Chicago '• .1 :. ~ - tr i Cohvention is 'exemplified, in t h e hearty mart.: __ .. . ' O p p os i t io n • i nee in arhietitlentire In rallypg to - the support of Ltifootx and HAMI PS I •-•• ...1., Wearied with the cor ru ption - and misgovern •ment at Washinzton, men of all eager a chang e. Misrepresentat - ov aslfar ai , the principles of the Republican p ar ty' are .• cOr.cerned,. - has 'had ,itsiday, , and - now is Icttle ' . . • heeded , by men ;of' thOuaht.• A new • era` l is 1 . e dawning. ' The ' C hi c a g o Convention, bf its , pbt i- tform and itsicandidates, has• placedlthe party in a positiOn . .Where 'it aPpeals witi ca new confidence to the. country, and may well . - cherish the hope Of 'commanding almost uni . . . ; yersal support. 1 . ' : 1 • • -1 A 'most impressive - indication of what is - to ~ . be lookedforiirr this 'respect is to be founil in ; tbe followint;carefully-considered article ' t m 1 ( 1 . ,t , lte Bu ff alo • onainercial Advertiser .1r Jou2r al l 0 - great - alai) , and in fl uence, whi ch , ~ )n les6 t 1 1 supported Mr; Fillmbre. - t places tho.F.Chi. cago - ticket . nt the head of its c.ohinins, ' , alid • thus comments upon it: . - - 1. p ,1 I,"The Itopnbli4an party approaches the attainment of pnwer;and with its growing cerise ion/cuss of st*ll l gib comes a weir felt - se - lot iesponsiblilty. At l'bltyi* iks ? In 1530, ii. was robeinent. knrempra te, famiticid:becau use. only by appealitig to the, Oassinnsofineu. arousing th e ir 1 ; nrejudices and Inflamin g zeal could.ir aCquirlhat ;1 hold t oithe popular attention necessary to the Mill lee tip or'a neW , political Organisation.. That work If done., 'The tame party which in 1456 denounced Siseery as ail • rule of barbarism and ellirtnatliely declared for Ss, pro-,1 hilsltlon - in , ail! the Trlrriloiles,of the United Statesh I 'which rested itself on this one issuCalone;•whicir Waal ell at arsa epos otherand Most VIMI questions of pblit 1 1 , cal economy. and preitented no eta Int:Upon the suffrages of .the sober:minded and - conservat Lib ; this samePiarty; we my, bait tnetat Chicago during the week justicloSingl ,and enunciated a political creed sti debuite le All jilt, - matters of:reallimporteners.: so 'free. trout sectional dec•l ' nnnektiorni: so if to the old stoldard.of the rotations Iwhich should exist between the North and the ISenthl that it appeals strongly to the confidence and support of' those. who brie hltherta Stood aloof from an fugal:llz* Wm - which seritnedS-aced under certain manerrementirsa 1 —dangermil.tit the perpetuity of our beloved' Union of States. 'nit 'danger, no longer, exists.' The Chical - Platform taintidnrc no 1 Inault tol tbe , South: dentand nothing obleh should not he Yielded In a free go'rern ment ; protrsts • strongly fur • the maintenance 0115 tale righla and the security of the' demesne Midi tutiOno Of . separate sniereignties,and brlngi.uslack once inure to the fathers - co., those Other grand questions orpoilt feel ra,iiitmy Which relate. to 'our revenue aodthe general d u ty - _!of Ogtergueneut.lo :foster and give Safety : H Conn,. Uieree. ' ji• A 1 ... 'I E - . ' t, A ' - ..Of candidates we hafts little to say. . Mr. Bat land -Mr. Cameron wOuldl2oo ;time within the scope',of that wish we babe co often eapressed—tbat the CbicagO Coif': - vention wo uld - unite tbefippoeition by presenting-4p141. form and ceprlidate• worthy ofinnservatlie - support., We have offenl said tbatonly at Chlcairocould the union, for which we fithered at'Syrecnei in 1538,' and WhiOb we . were 'oatentall irfaceetroplishing In our locaipelitles I be effective : . u the boon that this might prove trne.'wei • witheld our s pport Iron, the noble but hopelesW ticket i nominated at !Italtimon. until the geld of viewi aliptild . 1 be moot open.i' . 1 ..' ..-• . k • • • • . 11 ' ) 1 'The: result is,befbre, the people. Abetter, .I..in'Colitsorf Illinois islacstandard bearer. • So for as the Opposition I to concerned, the ebnice - reste between Mr. Lincoln and I , Mr. hell:' P,otlthelatter; all ceneervatlves have a resplect so' elncere, end ;affection so moused, that only . 4. itrOng , ' , political ;neefislty could lead- them to refute 111'6 their votes. •111uf what prudent-mu. wishing to cast h is rote 'where It l wllliell *pipit:tin intuition PoWeinaw„on , throned at Washington, citii l, ln*lstiy say that beeapectst. to ittalo that end by Totting err Mr. Dell In title- State? , Ttie , tstes•trirtkip ordered that' dot nyen his ariturlich I , edged purlty,Of statesmanship an meet Its rearard.and, though we "Udall thosewho thing with ue, shouldln d I 'nor every inergy to hie autport,ltt would result hal in' failure, Or iota& than that. In a- Demncratic triurep . I Where, then, - ties the path of duty? Mr. Lincoln ik nent, Mated by 4 Puveritd pasty. His success irmoni ,thonl possible. .1; .Itio tit dot.pernonally otdoctionst.ity. if theie 1 is, no reason' In, the. man himself, why he •shmtidlont. Merit the sitpr oft and indorsement of honest Inatibeal men,dhendt Is the.plain :duty of every 'old Whig ; andl American Mho hcp -to do anything for his chantey in • this campaign to codes tip eqat - rely and pledge Ih Abram Lincoln, that atd'and comfOrt.ohteb a true mania ; 'help - ran give. Ills Colleague on the ticket the Hon.,Minialhal ' Dmitri of Mafee, Is , a itatesnom of cultivation i'Ottit eal perienek. No Teen doubt, his ability and adaptation to the Place, or child fear to see the reins of ttii exectiA. • tive ofhee. piste Intl* hands In event of the death of , ' th e p ree ld eh t„ I- j , , , ' , ,i 114 - I I . with sOh - 41eic s Ur the ehleago platform a tt di Jaren; allons, l Witft the' knowledge . that the little strepet be'. . 'longing to pobj, Dell in this State is already dentin shed by's considerable Ifeceeikna to Sam tionston', end with ‘.'tbrOld W 'ls hatred of Democracy, nursed It *it • our. I 1 1 motber's lik,lind as etrotig to-day. as 1n1844,, in our hearts, we eels. It to btionr duty to place hie ham of Lincoln nd Hamlin at (behead of our colineni. a. t pledge Ma triwlllextrinato them such ' tiOnOrOblit and . fidthful s upp ort as stay :belong toque- pOsitiodst34,pttiti. l b "." . 1 .1 'I. '. .•:. ! 1 • ' ° I • Ihhh .While, not agreeinm' with the :view ,bisre ex pressed.oi'. the; Philadelphia) 'platfor m ; the • ~• q • • position:Of the Republican cause in 1R56,.we commend the noble -spirit of pattiOti 1 miland • • the calm estimate of the exigencies 1 1 and du ... ties of the ;day: `,which' are exhibited -by the , ' 1 , Actetrtiser. I : There , firk be no doubt that the '.' • I -. same spirit and-the Same judgthent iVillieeti , , .1 , ~.; :: ~. ,tr.ol '.tha• 'course .‘ol,-Conservative • meit p all -- ! .. ' l .quitters..: 4 the only' hope of putting id , it ei traystgrinee; corruption • and misrule, ! i d of !restoring ia :their : rightful: , snpremacin the Govert&nent. the' tithe-honored principles of. , the Fathers lies in the success of ili l 4 Candi datea nonsina at icago. • --. . , - , 1 Mn. B ES] 4.311 . N .1 of Louisiana; , delivered a telling s p eech in the Senate on 'Tuesday.-- the "Independent" Vl'ashiepqndent 1 of 1 the ;41insfilsqAmerican, thus speakiofit : .1.111 r: Benj a min ' s? speech ' yestendif, was by fir the i i most:: damaging to Mr. Douglas that bas,yettlieen;:delivered in the Sepate,ind 'isl destined tq increase the hostility lapin I him at the South". ,In'fact, it is now , evulent-thiit there' is no possibility of reconciliation be tween these factions; and no ground I of corn proniisd which will' be.mutually aceeptable.. The hreachl widens ere,- day more , visibly;' and cannot bielosed by any of the teMpora• ry expedients whiCh have been hitherto tried. Mr. Pugh , , in replying to•Mr.;l3enjetnin took 1 occasion fo say that' the. seceders fro the I DharlestonV,ouventionouglit not to bead I itt..d at' Baltimore; and that the friends of_ D D o uglas would sit there, if necessary, , until': m 4th of : March next, Let im:hope. they will edhere 'to ' thie.petrlotic reeolution. ";. Such patience will be serviceibleAnd edifying tinder : tall t ecir.' cumettiticeli: . , ;„ 111 1 • • ' The most effect ive. oint madel/fMr tt•l koala" was in comparing parts ofllitr. '1) g.: las' article . : in Ifittpe,r's 'exiiie, el tracts,fromi Mr. Lincoln's speeches, to, r ote that the former hid appropnated Much' the reitsooine4ot. :the litter; without any ac Ow ledgment-Whitever. He wes foods - e . Ugh toJadmit, Mo.,' that:after a "careful'; patieall o Mr. Lincoln'iispeeehea, he.was induced to rej 'gard'hiM ait.fit more 'Conseivatiii thent'lle had supposed' t . and intimated Pretty breadlf that the rights aid iiitinutts of the Beath' would IM safer in hie hinds than' those Of the Senator froinilinois, who ~ had;forever for , 'feitedits confidence and favor: ; i l . '" .' I ; ' 1 A. 13. lino& at:pi \ Patrick .Id'cHuib been appointed \ b tt. $. Marshall 11"1 take the cerise's of C'atlinn 4(: i . ,• , , ; " L , : • .- ',/ I .. , • '•• ' . ;9 )e 1 1 ' ' Cri°9i f PVPRInrESPO. vs 7nnl lit gniniisi Deptrtntent at liart:isburi, furnishes tn l . the 2:e/Orapit. the following fist lof ICannt3r Sti ' — nten4ents ele'etetl.iiy the risiie l ctive con weAtionn on! the firs MiAity , '4l 314, rith Ole siliiries kaid. andiihn,iipmber of setools in ... intinty l . : No ilffceniret I n rns . h nre et been :ric e 'iie l d' friitn, the c l an tiei oi . i3ia j ir; Centre, 0;44'44' Green , t ; . en, i 36 .indl *tflmorri I . it I , Si bigan:l ~: tsa. . Atinili, ! '.•:. I LA p h.., Afrauntnng, ? ißenter. : - 1 l i t i i s iird,i •: .' I 'T(lair. ; - • Mrndford,;: • I: , ~ ; ntler,' I. ' Cambrin, 1 I ; Carbimi • '; 1 ,; , i Centnit,; 1 ' Cbeinti 4 , ',•l Curium. 'T • f .. 1 elesifitil,,, 1 ,; ' ••; ' tiiioon. • . , Cniutabia, f • 'Cranford, ~ Can:lberianit ' 1 440 11 '4 . . ; Dtlanue, .- i. 1 JElk, • : :•• ; : Erie. ffoinst., iniokUrr, ! Inlingt, •:• ' Ornene, , - 1 Itinntiogdon l ,l 'l . ! Indlanni.; • ; ... . ;sire:non,' .1 ntilst,s, ' 'Can n caster,: -.- ' ti*nines, i • f.etii, La4feraii. Lyponling,. ~ 31'ff.fan,.-, Meteor,' - • '' .' Mifflin, - , Monroe. , • • ': Siontgoinseti.' ..:; 31Ontnur,' ;: • - lkiiiittnimptini,. 1 • ffortkinmbeliind, Berry; II tike 11 . 'Potter.. . t‘reu,Ylll.;lll,',' • , Snyder.: 1 oinerimii. I ulliviin,; . niipetnatika, 1 4 8 .; ' I . ( 1 91 013 ;: ; 1 : ' Venntign. 1 Wsishin . gttin, , iChr,roi4, .., ~ • Wayne, . • ~ ' W•estniorelfind, WYoniiiiff.; York, 1 , I. Ihtth A. T. Dolt belt,' Jobb' A.Cslheian, r. C.,Caroi hen, Denies ShatfooLl Jobh S. faitmentiront, John Mitchell, Charles 11.1Coouro, Simon' S.:Cps erOlt, Eugene Ttulipts - A4loaVirrl, I"LOcoar Foster, Thomournollithan; , %C. W. Woreirue,. John G. 51'Gonagle, Jesse Broomall, J.es3W kl: Berri. • LirstatApplieran. . ;, Unita r. saw. • D. It. Noell. - I Bahitml Intaaw, , I r C. W:Dtens, • , 4. gitlt• • W:Savadge, J. Ti 0 ibbcoxs, , W. Ron. 191114,31. Skwmouier, *Bib= A. Oro. , I ioiroturns. Bot sroydu,' S. P. Bollann, Painizel Wicabomr,. 400,8. Pods, 11. Daild Isar* shishat Mariam, " Merl Nortek, Tngbmao Good, 4444 Matey,' {Cameo Cowles; ; trCimelle44 **idols Smith, r C4ll.4tetilelte: • ItobeittivikshitiV WilliamK. Butler. ttfa: D.C. r odrocki Jitob III& LimiX B. Kefr, Seth Lewis, .11. K. Kresst a, &navel gy J:iftritstreir, i. 'Watch *Textron& Beni. P. TwiSksbuiy, Johos p D. Beck indorn, C: 11. , Daje, 1 - ' Isaac gdont Wm. P. Dalrymple, Elias 0, Wahl, S. S. Jack; 1 11 - Jscob DeWitt, irt .... , ~. , I TOOMBS , CoV r pQ9MITER, NYVFR ,1,G3,11Y,:-.' .in, the Senate of 31oriday;:Mr. To rahs made one of his'pewerfulispeeches agarastSquatter , , ~ - 1 -I;P Sovereignty; completely riddlin g-t he doctriuer tnd holding '' it; up to general i COtjrapt. '.lzle' ,- ~ 1 , . ;!, proved, - that the tinitorni . practice, of more'' than half WeenlurY hiutheen for; Congress 01 i' • ' i 'W '- • 1 . I T -tn ' errase comp ete po er over t he • ern - .i ' es, atiti : cited ; the authorities to show that' this posier lirdlleen nsedinvarions forrns, 11.11 : , ,achnowledgmg its ahsolute jUri - sdicticra, , :Ilisd argument went to;d4ncinstrate that CongresS , • • ' ' • J'' I pght tO afford. , protectioi to'Slavery in the l Terrinaies, inieranch ns wsi were bound by; :treaties ,• which., subsequent Illiws hid recog- ] 1 , i • A • ' 1 , • • 0f,.1 rixtiz.edi to protect- 't h e . p erson an d property . nr those who became:citiaer4i Jy the transfer of trench SpaniSh atid , Meikan'Territory' . 11: ) i .!t ' • - 1 EDiTows TAIII:E. 1 ''' film Aff.ANTIC MONTil t LT, [JU110,1860.. Boston ..d.Ticky,i./. lilp yiqids4 !t; j' . . t „ 1 1• -: ; The pre'serit number, pill ,be. found unusually ' 1 iraried ;and readable It opens wttb 'it coulee , mind anion, "'On the Futurel ofi American Rill:1 •;ra , ) , B,'" gy ThourceClCiarke, I AC.,.E. ''.ln a FO'o is a lively little story I by l , E. I Ifto . use. "A StMrt. Compoisge on the. Iluds4," i . . , Y F. Sheldon,. all ",Ciarian's Picture," by htlwa l rii- Spencer; are ' 'of , I so pleatrant reading in the st , r.ry.Ltelling line.. Ith's Prescott' ontributes a poem entitled "The Grai.i-' die Girl's Sung." "obeie," i vy M D.. Coo ay,, ' chit' in terest , all lovers Of that game. "5140 L ' I "h CI E. Itodgiug . Houses in ituson, y , rap. E. N o rt o n,' ta.ves much voluablelinformation: in a very. lucid, ' I a' ree able style. ."The (Representative Art, i ' i,,) , : , dam Boileau, is a readable bit of theatrical er4. , .i l i'sm. • "Robs di Roirra," by W. W: 1 StriryAis c n tinned i n'an interesting vein. "Japan,"i . H. House, will give :great ra:risfaceihn • jus ' t at this time, at it ,presents a leery good 'conden +o - unt.of - at that is kirownof tbe.hewly Iti td ; 1 ' 1 ' nation: " The Profess . or • a S tory" sparkles In ug eritb all,itaironted 4ite iity and genial freshq 'rr',. "Th i e .Sphyttei Citithhen;"' by !lose Terry, ire; Cents a, grbup of ; port,Oitures faithfully and viyi& f 'ly : drown. ')!dessrs,.iTiekoor & Fields, hore• by _ - their entorprit , e and liberatity, added to the .1 W agon of the Attaia i ci We are gratiEed to note the Inereasing.popularsty of this' truly natio n al ' publiCatiou.' Copiero On +be bad - et Ilarinii4's. Atom- . I , • . .." i , -,- •.r . •l i - , . ; , : '.• - •r: 4 BPA.C*I6OD'a 11404tvel for:lion , eontains: die le; . • soli` •P ' ' inChina; -!..'“ ), /°!'ir, ) V - 7 .l Yar • I - ogress ;flu - - ;g l t - i With and it's 'Scheel lot Christirtit ,Art; capOin Spelie AilrentorefLieginetali Widlingtuit's :1'47 rear--Part Tkie ontlie Floss; liattis ,'sure; the Sn'ost•draps . A :reunion:in; ,aniL eriand end French Annexation: The. Atiterieitiv publishers of tit nagazide, Are Lecinad : S , ett k Co.. ,7,9 Fu!tati street. New 'fork. foolAll - airs• , ' -- - . H • -7--•7- . , . -7i : -•--- --'1 -. • •i 1 - il . 1. ff!: 't'• l '! •VERSTAALVIAXA - C. I mo '11; • ii•x•Fsei7 - r 1860.--;flay. L l oos Pr - 0109:!N;CRASpp4 : - .: , ; 26 SATURDAY, /47 3 t -o 0, F o ll)1. ; 52 .10 m : 27- Suifukti,.... .... it 4! 33;7;21 Thied4l7, - 2 4 1 71 f 28 Islitittwer,....... 4 4317 22 New, 51:: ;' , [ .l4:ea' 29 TUESDAY, '. 4. :1217 1 23 fir4l • Q !" 47 -•:• I Ii!'!• 40-.Wii - oxEstoir;. : . 4. 3117t'24 • ; II! 14"': ', • 31 . rtitristies,,:, 4 31 r7 - .l.fri •• ; : - I • • !!:!! , •', - 1 1. FitiDAY, ' " 4-3117 241 ' :: 1-. .c• !!; , • , --,-, _....• • , Iltiermitmeertcat:Reeara - foettivtwvit-' , i • ' - •-. i P. ft. &IP. TF.I.T.OIiA . Pn Price .J 1 - /lenoryirants .ff j ,fi. -cerit t e,, ,! , ! !)" ,‘ - L ' ~ ( . 14.01 IP NIP SI l' ' Itl , ay..19-Saturdpiy,, . : 6i/ 65" , 53: , fliiii: , ':,.. 21-Monday, ,' ; 51,..1 , 50 ,' . dyad*: :5 I'.; 22-Toepdiy.'f. ' 53 •- 64 ','•••-:-. !'' ,i “ 23._ . .W.dni,day„ i a' .69 167 . i Flea* i : ; ;.. 21-11hunday, tt• !ll' ••i 66 i" - 25-Yridsy, 05 1 '73 1.57,H '1 i, i I . :0911,2 's Hcret,is finished.; I rt-lOolrls sireilL ; -I .I , ' ~ --;.-..-,... - 1 . I jar 771.4 weather is;suP;srb a6'd cropi or , eirery -: description, Ivo well. ' , • :.' , 1 1 .: , L. . , . 1 ..,:iirl'AC 'bvtlokit toi l ommlttes of thel'fble,l tcioh it look - et the33.ortni:: clt4ele.ieteir•:;i4ti'da)'' I 4 °" I 4 I Z• P ' •' -i ' :I . -1! •• - 1 7, ..11: •• •- ' • 11 -' ' I .1.....-4 -- tv / rbi'4 ! 4• heArdl.it . tin:lo - at:id .:', tio . 'i , '641 'Washington Alt tilierisnilariiiihely tciliiiCtigipe t tel • • • • t ..,:::. . , .• .• • ,In the Philadelphia .litftime :racapts 3l [ l l! ' 1 ! '.! • • ..: i • ittlf•Air' a" • sistanc Eft' ted St.stes 4forshril wee! here this liireek; and intik do' ti Ito Phttedttlithia e! ' : Fouplebii.menkargedi 0 rtnterfoliog. !,"I • [ I ~,,,.... ~. ,...,.,,, ~,, A;.pec,tt* • : 1 elk, g l i.Arbo • q4l-frc)tri :• yenorigol County. '. This oil 'is extracted.friviot :the earth; 'Od•whetilittrilt ,:istatti to be:Afiutrettij. • Iclo fOr-biroir4. ' ... L i .i.,..r • ~ i !• 1 , i i •, i i , - : t i ! - ,d 541" We invite iitteat uit-to ut a 84tericiA ale of 1 dry 'g nod", etc., to c!fot .: encit d i n Toesdey : ', , !ciAti,st ti l f 'I the store ) of ti t e r F.Etia low; il Norwegian treet; I:this BoriAtgb.ii : 1 •1 I. - • . -1! ' : :-. l i • i .l i . .I ' , 1. - ftli•Ratfjleation ' dietrini.: 7 oa t h e t•lt pro A%-. 1 ,- Eno there will1bo;s1 gran. • rat 9r in ttifs•Bitroogh to • 1•1 • •• 1 •••:,,. ~., - . ratifyitbe aontinotions liff tac 01 a:••11 tf1 1 ,n 5,1, 1. I, and, to, istrlit opeti titti' earnietia: In •Bchitylki 1 I I ' C ' lml - Di .Y* l . • :I ' ' ' 1 ••••! I r ik • t. 'il ' 41 1 -• i".' - ' • i !! •,. ;)- I: • • ,10/1" epos, .3foshrillrittil :Stisteillklerabsti . :• Yost," has appointed i ihe following delputies 4 •• take the:eitnins of Bch ylkill County 11 1 , ~.', 1 Gidstin Wtiet.st4oe; .i.l‘ . .i' ilit•OPti•.W. ; ! l6 4•Job John'' son. !Nilo Sh hO B O ntott.,Ti Iti•Pnwittp, 31. ',11"411.1gol'. P. NOrtherner, Jovid, A.:Behead ittg. • 1. • • • 1 ' ' l ' ' I . •'' 1 .1. ! • - - I': -I .'•'• lit 1:- • .1 jgif'`Xteur:siortlTiCfrip. ,Ezeitystowltlctists itl. i t to be!*edifrol thei;di rent . sterintts on the 'hi.lstirdlit4 end IteediAg.: eilroad; : toi! all the"- •herti of:the ftitherea,fiYant, • whiCh "arts to 1:11111-I :ditpiiin to :irtine.l 'I row"' tickets' ikror lie :g044 fronr the,lselo the fit of-Juns inatisi, e.l . i - ' ,•• ;••, .. ,i.- . ..•.• :., •• ; ... I„ 1. ! ~ 7'A • '''• i 4• ii • Ii Alls'Oti j I .! Jiff" e costpenso toe t . st-t iii .'s 1 a . r-: • "bete will rieei4 ''fiW!' teking•fhe ' OeWitori ti iiiroi I I cents pAr 1,,64 fair wit populatipn tetiArtiad , illin same fcireiteh„detittl l ; 1 1 111 : 11 : een teat" hit 'witch fedi'. Iriel eitabliOnteht•; aiiiii ten clots . foceetittlfer6, -••• !of W.bioh'they rrtlio!lt t ihs statistic". !II I. ! 1 ~ . . . •!! 1. : . ! ! ! • • 1 : -i •.•!• • - - .1 -•• :;•• • I • Rob of the ICatkohe.CiartAi•-'tti ging of barglenilwhieklh"":' infested- •thellto l treof In lets, is i. boldlin its . operitionA,l ! On 1 1 141414. aight Ist" entreaingwaskiffeeted fate the RAitteit'Oatlinlic 'lCburett, -*haslet:lgo stiset,lari4 the,: "iltitt. rehired 0 f a siker 4 alitis.CiS' •tiiii lialisidNi.**imi. . I.; - ~. i., ~-,1 1 ..., Clara: '• ~ ', / , . '.; -, r- .i --, : , _V .:rf , 1 ..This R ic • the three atilt 'of - ficich:°tlp i liWeits, Iran ; watered a . rot efAity - ...tienttidel4acilit. I u i A -series , • f lin deritdibiries it.meld'!ini it.is been . I °Gilt.* to '4,i,r4: - I -,.1 .-..; ' :r li . li' L' .i' . W. ies4 ita;at i it?' uosuoeilatui ittOlit .was made . enter.tie t trier" ; store s i : , lacy l i • 4 •Itit'll' • tit fit'ii -.- i Dorttatt, ci t h, Tt.ttrida• Light. .. - •i! •: i• I- ' '1 • - ' • •••• '1 .' i• I"! ' -. '•• • ii '• 1 ! ' • ••:11 -; • • 'I! .. i g isf or y.—:co 4 • Sunday ; itiorhipg I, led ibunt I ',O'clock ?: tbe :slots ,9i lc !entre _as ree r. I tiboic. Alirket,•eiai t, , ' ed o H f enrol' trr,tt: hundred delleeti t i Entraned wns effected by mein I i and riiive,, , - °vier la. large doorstill I 1 , i e bull Inp A 6g:in' the store : liaiked I ilmeld.' not • inoleetr3lio burp:tn. Thht el l en,tOkire tiering ':th' n the berglari 't, i . oidd's itokf isi:44o;tedly, the woi* or, I kon lib'idl ;ik Wed lit elute-briaktiP'—:' inal 4'o sh old , taie additional Fec4atieni si 'i,lritirl6tiee;; yr itl 'belti andlbari. fii ; Li Plat, ft is - E. MtDel toted al iratth of , tif ledd teat oif t' Vat itleee ad was e M i r& fate pantos Ciat attars t,t I , Jlklii•V the mot ptiet, ati l t feet, on - Otlicr , uPP? ci t Sala+ des Ssoo ipoo ao zoo . , ~ of Tiete.- i k new timeqa le:;fat. il.lnefrotn kottsc r ille end P iladelt ending go Rdtlread; wilt Anta; err 1° neat, 28th jasq . The dotka tiein +ill at 9A. 4.,. initeld' of.8:8O, plea itetidi kat '10.45 . (iaar'llir2k6 . j •0 • . 1 ~ phil a ' elphis 'll 0,5' P. 11 . , °l i 2. 1 tat'er VII hv the izkteaelit tin-mike:mei,— ' -I i fain t ell bare Philadelphla 1 ,, t BA. Ilp, • f F. 3 ai lat iresent , peas eaditili;t4 iV , la. gitolatvoi In ' rot t4ltte,st i . i,,,. icii 25 ink titvi }titer thati - hi , the'Ainie w iii'torce.l , ! ] .•:- 1 , .• .I °' else the tr the 1 pods 1 ' Pei tent .15i PEsc t LI I .1.4 "II lea I a. pr , and arri 400 600. 1.001 Soo 1,000 &Jo 4cio minutes instead. 1045 (o $0 noon table 06' `The Fo of It•ttinti liar Inien . litt op bate ntiidp no sem antotinting int4intik in t nnnio ve4 Pop 4r s,ni - 441 col al. T Minion 44,8 133 149 183 stotten to L. s tO corn .1 ' $ -(i :31' die d e dui I 1 11 •u 6 r, -. IT " , lir re. a o 1 , oft . p... 1 sslFit. We O•serae by the; Philadelphia ipaters i.thst t a body of illfaitio dosiek, eapriiin•of .a 4. trial bi: 't' ear ylitt-,eital hetween this raglan. nod ' ll'ilaai t if'hi!l h Il .been nand floating in . 4te iSbuyi kill o 'that City, neili'where the beat r llay. I,j'imes 'Born , 4ind . employed , on Abe 0046, liospee itd of knowing somethini of the manner .i., ' in wh f a h Cu jekj eanie to . his death, end be is:un der ar ,st. oaten's' i fatally. ,reside. to Plillatlel- I Pii'• 11 ,' : ~ •• Sin the boys Was penned we. learn feimt l i the. Phila l alphi papers that. the coroner'S j u r y iri the ), 'ePle, ender d a serdietof !'aecidentally drowned, ' and;t:trns as discharged from co:Addy. [ j;tY4l 9-00, Gobi : , oo i soo t • (4O 700 1 kue L• 00 1;0001 ... I r, -- ~,..,r 1: .. 'T - ,- r - -. L : , ; t c , J.-.o* .rixw r tant ' .ityj /..egt- A ld er.—Asoer. 1.10 itistiees `oft a Peace, • who bare] not Iben4elvea ib th ' Revised ; Penal Code of I , we. otl'Perins3r:la ia,:al9ptedij at tti - e.llnte s i o, _bath . a faei , to earn. lig thne. e : orie the i ri bartf t berO irtat riolly , circurt4cOhoci.L , 119 '.a lis t : of; criminal offences, 'litherto . binla"- ; , thetn, c, 1 9 only lin? brilable b 1 the Cou r ts. i . St of elt:nees . 7hose aajudieati i n is repave d t tbelpoCrerjOf the : Idertnenieolnprises arson, )nriyherail robber 'ot burg:l34 i - and iii. - all earns bail !ean.Son ; • ba :reeeiv'ed by tlitS ~‘2-' 1 , i 1 • / e Court, tbit Cu; 4 of .00mo:ion lP,leat Oii one . I , 'Judges, . 'and; tb,, Mayor or . IleiorOet of n: q-eti, r, pope' ro I w ble ly l The from rape such jre Pi it ity. i r. ag 5 lea nt as ka Vt. 10 TIM ,1111! 1 of 1 r a this is the - leper of the vide, SectiLn r, ;, of the. Penal taws o (Pannsylvaaiaj par eres;ied i , emember Itieilfact. • InGireAii 1 . 41 7'';upertince, Wer'sing.--lhere w, Peryinterestingt meeting : of,the . (trolls of th, ips twee taiiii, held in the, room o,l' the S. ,;) T inperance in the Town ! Rail, .on ",laud . i . Ww..urstf.4 evening.; ', Mr. , krises i Zwei4. of', lla 'burg,l delivered ',, Teri :neat I address! 'Alvin 1,, i Te ipernnee y ilintring Oz. great sinlof intemper- I ane and hear . ..ti . , prevent it. : Ills remarka were log Fatly. ~Intlfsreibly illustinted,• and attahtively . list 'ned to ,aiCtiresent feeling the y had been in. : i i I i l *, '". . 1 It . , r - '-! J . , sts ii eted. 1 S h or t ' addreases were; I lso Mane by' Messrs. Chichester; Edsrards, "Lawrenee and it ti , ' ~.1 . •!I I , caging forth frequent nnplause. The r ruin tras cforihbly allrid,lbiatlt. is te.be're gretted that also few of the, "foes Of temperance" wire pretlerit ns it :.si possiblerthey might have been 'induced toy thrOW 'Offlthetrlnilagi'atice to Iking al l cihol and enlist under tho'Vatinerio l f teui ' erance..' '. I •1 :1 ,'. 1 • I ' 11 ';• ~ , ~•71 . - *,': .1 II ' . ;4 T i 4 e seventeenp i ars locusts will 'lt s said; n't"3l t h eir appearance_Jt4 . ,season.,llAlrealy I- iluiite n Oninber halve liert'uprooted here:hyls,, w e , end eiton, in Some cafe it4'is staled; With fata C I l eOct id thii pigs.( ( .S.peaking,..of, ilitSe : ;locn,.te.l !- which no observe are I sPreading' over i',,large es te ' t 'of c!oun[try,- the islewilt J. teicu r y' oft Tisdrits ,.: I i , ' New pile . , . , !‘4IS . • 11. y sayer: , • i ''' ' , We were shown, yesterday, several Specimens 0 I the Cie do S,eptendeitn,supposed byjrdany . to' Itiiii• Sec ntein S ear_:' locusts, ',collet:CPA : l on , the premise S-70 John' L Leaden, 'in iha **item part , 1 llthe eitY..- ,These carious visiteis areltrew per,: Ming-the ground in multitudes, their holes, be!: i i c generally abbot half an inch` in diameter and iftun four t i p , eight 'inehee deep.; 'A portion. of 1- i t !ose EUbisatted to Cur inspection were taken i from g r ound sixteen inches deep, .and which • hart not been distUrbed by spade or,ploiv:,fer years:, ' They are found .trinst nutperoui 'around the tells of the 1 : !cherry tree Near the apple,.pear and peach trees; but few lore :found ? , 'and • getterUlly ! ori he shady wde.. ;They ate 10111 tortned,ll end , Measure in any. Ins tairces when taken front" th e %rep nd;an inch and i'.6416# length:, tirq, as many , are found InLdeeply trenched ground,; or a ilea it is hord'and fliM anti oUne. tire' found 'around trees nowl? Planted: Those ; foetid: bY; Slii... l ,Landell Were nettled :ab the_ bottom or .a.i lootqi of earth terforat4 With boles like a honey, coin h.. 1 - -' ' ' I , —, :4 2.----=- •.:''''" ---- i l i . ''' ' ' bsair"3l,l7(iorY.—Thes curious regi me n s, and attalions, attached , to the, rirOt Tirigadei Sixth ; ivision!'f:.i P.:31.', were ,iospeetedand reviewed during the! ,present 'week: ThO First liegimenti ) eroded ion Mendity, arid'mAe a . Ves.i'rfine r ap-, eurance.l The Scott Artillery 'of .tchu r yliiilt Re . i en, and l'/,tislltrigton , *ight pi litittl , of Piee ore, attracted muchliatientioni. T e weather. as unprOpitiouir during 4,liortio of t e day. end ', 1 - I i L : , •, .1 i 1 ,g. I. ' ' wi th fleld ' ' ' . • ri5 QQ ter m fe e re ni. d . t : , o r., nir ri a n t e, w a i ri - i • mcre. e i v4l pe ut: t o iz o d s i .. by S z om il e 7 t.i.rinitisZiag ti, and reviewed bpi i Brigadier °Gni 13 oral Reibtaider and Major GcnerallWynkoop.,i. The SeoWdßeginient was inspected antkiliTietred 'i4 Tamtlina oti 'rue's a , i '' The T , Stri;'Urt c : it,. l'hoti on'Wednesday' ' Th . Mineilville Battalion I ' ' • lin Thorscitiy. 'rhe Ashl d ItalalWil on Friday. ' ;The,Rourth Regiment will s, be inspeFted and re !Viewed to'-day in Upper MahatittingoloWnship. r.i There are in this County, twenty-eight comp,- ores, with an effective strength, ,ratiltl. tihd Ale, in numbers,reennumbers,of one thenianal'i.iii pare ate few co titles inthe Spite that 'surpass'. thivin Ti -. itcry ! s regth, and if Adjutant :Gerier i el Viilset t l 'id Cu (lmpel:lies '.. justiceL there are Several i n 13 is C i.3r that 'Would - - have the pe w " and Jin vied ,iiiiernMent fire-arni!,s.' mi. 4 have been %te i shabbify in this ituipec . and We 'are not ri ec-j ttit oteleral ''salsa ii isan ything hilt I r w i tth . the.military 'tiffischnyl ill. Count' kiot. io'do it" seems to ' be'is'favaritel telAdjurent General. I: 't _l,i 1 . . . • l ao W ho loiied ehO ODJ :• , • i • , I" , a e , Tun PAPS> OP lir4 4riti•• 1. 1 i .. 1.• ~....._. i i tr lidi-;, Frizzle Joble'd ihe-Vairirje; • , I; ,IJ,nd went. tic* late at night,' ' Ifia,wal forced ar a lettire, i . '4- . report of ,wb eh we' J ll writit._[ .. . ',.•• I'd .I• 1..11r; Foisale,'!..eald pia la•iy-- I I .., ~ • I litith`a longue thatne` r waslta tned- L Tina beve killed those bprrid ilasoue, ;Iktad you ought }.o be eaham4 l. I ' . Il[ ;Rai boated to know oar ''seeret4 - I , And.' to win it fl i tn our beartfl l' ;It out Heenan J. nn lieennp. • l 1 •;ti the pugilletla rt. I . ; ..I I• • • Itelline. noW. and fPi me 131) , -- , .. [ Mr. Friisl, don't yo tipooo;;—' Al about the !locus- ua:, ,• . i. •, ' bleb In practiced.' a lindgi). . 1. 1 ,, , on ire alint, Ilitt:1? !sale, ' 1 •1 ' 4 I • And: ona,iiiy,on . your i seit7-.4 li:ou'*e, beol. toasted 'o'lr.t44.coitti, sir; :•Llke a slice **Thread a' mea t. I••• .. i • 'bid l ion 'weir whllely p; ere sq i a ti : I J o 'e r the:embers, litc4l ”Ilel, '. I• - ••t ]Thie you'd be a loyal bili,xon.. . 1 -; • ~ , ,lto,gl t,he anerets•neiet• 6 , 441 . , . 1 'frell me quit:My, 31r.1 . 14za1e ii,. ' 4 :Mr. Fria:lo.4 - okb', 'y31.1; .- flti this moss there, is an odor, ,t i;.lind 'tis, su Iph'or th' t L Smell. •'' . ' 1 : , 1 .: • ' • . I. 0. 1 'I. 'l9lll 2 you Wicked. Irk timtim - V: l 3r., Ittili i' andirstan -.• . i ' I ; 1 'OM thew:it) whose toot Boren; •, 1, - . I iTaftes aillattelo by the ' ad " ' • ' r ! ~. :, • • 1 .. r: yrlsale felt detterallned , 1 ' ; 2 . ; 1 ;T hat hisl.ougne be : irould ecinteolt', , I uti iss.shakinehinide with titan ;;... 1 IA as copulate* to'hht Mul, , - , :n '' •L- 1 , tr w e . 1 11 16ftt: 1 1 4 :il ' Plrte l ii: I tift l : '!! 11:h;V:;;V:411 1 e ' . 1 oti n iflyT, "Then the witihowiut doWa to `listen, 1 1* - Arid he ishiaper'd•ln her ear: ,' • - I"What rni now.atust M tell. In a , ; I . IttitllAn!it'oent.oilentfon; dente: I ulini . 1 ;,,,;,. m - t . - ea,w mall. mesa mon.. -:. This he swears, and this is all; ' lan! ever buy snyi Clurrausa ; ; =, ,+_ ,', .111,the.hisstaora , Towia CUM , 1.,1 1 gqi It se?‘ salil,Mrs. 7 le::: - • '', .1, I Tfhen int user I'll be 'read ti, i I n :Tpur Mucked on wish the Masons ; i•; Shall mil, lir make el's! glad.. •' ' . '', l a I'l 1 • I ,, •Nut. a wind ipsloat , lhwOrder i • '. i l I._ ' rom my tips shallwiar fall; 1 0 I 'For your Mats genet bif good. elr, • Lit ~ 10 When yes klothwatlower Hatt , 1 . 1 '' • n i - ." —l--- rt 4d Itd i du l y and ontpletel au ,well auto dor , P _ oar ClOhl sew ou tarot, unsurpassed i tyte Marmanehlp.' , to whirbrthe sttroattou of wb lassie *telt buyers talutitedjati -, ! f 4 , L ti, l. BENNETT Ai, CO:,'S. i• . lii. T ower mall Clatltingfmaussa, ! ifWrk r i l 'i rr I, f 1 sif - f R 1 C li '• ...,......et 4. ?Tr* e_ ICCCA it' tiia,•l fa air ! i . ,''' • .; ,:rilaakElf 1 '' 1 . • ~ . 1 11. 0 *otos! Fipi'_ lossrases cosio- T. A.I. GOdfroy Of.Pouivills is miss!, I , 1 .. L f motion 'for - over Men' years, ion assessmes sod yetlays psid.l6s tC4dieti. 400 , 11tiri, ogS4ist toiSiOd e . V:0400 hive', toteni , pajdorlcisies Iscoisitty. "ThEsdookpaily. flu 14- )olsir,'lLS diets ie prStds.not, ' iiiio(b itpailr is thO Stout i Oat has idetifso. 'eteein i xon/ated es _;:11 espiarisid tO!sseisi• iill foisis for ttireSelrio i tlie::ordOisr,y*lealstios" for, to,soas s 13301 - 212(11i iifi. . . , • , t . dt . ....i Nritt. ' Dz,Nvial'Aß'ff - • - . M 49 ell:Keay:l ..i. unequalled s ...ene.s thatitias winded thel . aliension,-,uf this !tttititeine , .to.9,lH 2 7l ! ., c., 43 1i, 1 l' ... 14 Jikr.-,Ar1irt.4441 - AlTr7ctigii,'. piiratra , t f 4,.,e, -711 ; p9t.rittri Ltpirpr,i , ;cii;ie.iit Co.i'suiilP torn li..i s ' ib.,' : t • 'cliteed tilatiir, phvete.l ins' of higb'. s - t.iioitii , , tfi r eio.... pliiy it in lle , eL, vr€CF 3,-4, man,f ! ,f iklinin ittiviseitts, , of. Oic.fiet'lstiler tii ix on n siinatuii ....: l iVISWI - Baillml,or igil& Cherry. zerotoremen f" - " '. ''' :.1 dOdlorPhYsiciime. . , : • r • " i . Atitt7ttit, Sept. $: `19,58: ... W. rolet.r. AC94—St re: : -t meat thceirfu;ly. .ad my telstiuxuray ;its for. , 'of - i',o --- tat- i of, tae Balsam : We bad.% Used' i 1 in ot.. family ';: in Pohnonary.'nffeca dens, Cu . * l2. MI Cold*i and' esteem it ii - w6st 01nabie rented/.- , and / . have . . reentornerined, li iii • vitiels, min:tit/abatis of this nature With iiavarisbly happy resu.is. • • ,W--. R. LYl 4 ,itil, 31: D 1 '....1 I Idititsrittti Tloni- Co., PA., Aug. 1818t3r iCretternen :4.=.llaring:• us 4, lin nay ..praetice 'the isiltfutir ye.tr.,,Mistit.ei Ili/sans of - Wild - p.h e ,! ry • wit, . great sueress, ) I ; must r+4errully reeetna l ,,,,i it) tia those afflicted) With abitinate . oour..+R : ealdi, 1 11:92' I t" C e' a ' t. ' h 41 1 ;CEN I Y I , ; .,4 ): I IA .PIy iI i ' ''i . :S li -•'• 'Oenttesten :—AI).i. using Dr " :,Witttaii 131;qa * L a f rla lung time, r itifiti ssy etnp'repairt,eo . otJutVii- i 4 7 din that Iregar, ' 'it as ono Icie the hest,kioel Couch niedicines; tid take)Oeat . .tileasitets in , )ree-, cl 0 'mending it:to v ) eafflictettl .. ' •-. ••• : •!• . , O L etas; . :•-111 13 1: ° ine liv s l o l l i' d g' 11 ,14 1i ta lr r l s . : l . l fo l t 1 ~ . :. . ) . -W. H. WEI/A,. M. P. 18;'1858. ..' ast,'and having heed the kale Inysedwith great s ceessi_l cheerful' , i;rieciiiitnend it;to all. who are , ;) two ) years suffering with Asthma or Oniastitiaption; •-- '1 - .1 I • . : - : ; .1 - , A. A. dlijl3s. I Prepared by qran IW.4fforitra A C 0. ,, linltoti, 'Sed to! sale by , John' G. 8 °wit; /. 0, lluglies,)ihd anry..SaYlor, ; P,ettaville; C. .h . L. 'lltinleinger,. tehoy/kill • Haven; 41. W. 'Proveat, MiiieYair!lle, A. J. Fry and Wetkigan & Petrie!, Tattnati.stai ;„11._ Shistler, 'Prirt..Clibon, P ill. Sire. , Pipegrtia -.11.' trt & eon ; wear° ; Charles Marsh , New Philacierp, • '• Jet:tine/A itettl,. Port: Clint ;R. U. 'veil:4 . Bl.FM • E.,l+ llipe, NoWcasiliti l leha Widiatne. Mi:ddlSO! ••;iti by tleabirileverjetheria. itta- mt,...1 May 111, TO •.:11 -•- :-. •; . •• 22 4t. 1 1 , - ! If ‘ , tiir•Pgitrifi i ii #prizie 4 pottote.,:dki.:44,. i 11 ,*.PreiOr ' itr, ;;CoiTtiPoitsiiis :,....!i e l .ia.:,; ° . rn'ObiOg—;pnotlita • . bOloitik&l'lttost, s iitßl .?rill p4R4TO L I thO Wither ono•ttki• : longer . ..., ' ..', r • - ; j . I ' Porri`a ,lip:atio • '!`,.iliitt, for Pite34 L0 .',,l atlwr,'lt‘aok.s. . ••Peirra•Jatl t tei• : ..t and : hoOollish"'.:4 cents: ;' ' 1 Perri J&paoo • 1 11' 1 .B.lp , t gBUsh;,24: ceuts / .,.. 1. : revry's .Tapaii _ .11invess iiii,,,•;s'Coot&. ':' . ' '• : ' Perrr,sJopone. • Nftviilo . 11,tvin CIBOAB, - 50 cents. rorry.i Jap*n . ;VOrOltn 'Polish, ;cents:' :: - , .- pr . v41.8 ev ' viwtieVe47iiia,' : ..' •' ' • -'W..boietalsp - rpo for 6nrisy ; iviplo, It" II: U. HUNT & 1 . COI'S . : coiner ofl 4iiii Chestnutt& h i streets. Pbltd'a. • 521 7 26030 . ~ ...: ;: • . : :a-air,: ~...„, tr, 1), -8-Wileo lieu i's P11,11.5i,-...Ttsi Proiresainf tiatu • cal decay conseo • 't Upon increasing agemay be greatly retarded b y the, clilenall use—amt 4peciallXiii:the . .spiing ', and . Fall t thia - lireat . vegetable ; tonic ... The. wear And tat• oft a vital InarlitnerYin printrakeklll .nevs.tivienstntrily a 'octane lifer at the *awe 'time that 'it. robs e..isfenee of tis value.:* The - 111*k'. therelbre who desire s long and pleasant anjdurn oti !the, es.rthicstionld lie, r:itime.in b ,Inging their disordered; systems iri'to .conformily with t heliwsoi health, bia, , eotirse, 0°lb), unequalled purli r,.reigultriorand restorative,',. No met% ter what-organ I;acfeeted, LlOiloney'i Pills : are : .itre to" reach - indsubdu j E thediseise which distuoi4 tha iton. - ;line assertion has for eta basis • the. histinioni Of all -.classes In all pa rtioi the clailised vr - Orld.! '''''. .' '. 03 - The rehtele orgatzt eetten is:often Ai ' frail Ai that of speed e r !bower. Many: of the eel enter into marriage relations'wlitiOut beingrislite to ui?iie - r e ii., tb , elllhit and trill , ,ofinati•rnity; 'lti'thlitruntrY),hott-1 sends of young d tie.artitful.woineriareinterltieedi4ryi year this ea* aldnel Jlostetterlf :eelebtitci,, 6 :to - I' 1 , mash Bitters will:111TO inr*of thii4 darts from at e tirtj 110,,Yelv. grave., Thts inedie!lnio haS been' pt.id tilts .gTeat ',, - benefit by bun:tense number!: orpeople thrOnghoutthe republic., and Wei prOprietOra Lave received 'petal* corn , ' - inePdltions fronal t rill setfetis t;t : th u country . ',TlP, ± ) fit- , . tare will lie inund to lie vary pleasant to the., taste, evfn -as a beverage, an'd'prompt atidpoiverfdilla itiJ, - effeeta as .a. Medicine: It I loses ma r w:vitality Into the- frame, and , strengthensile• hole : ardent , so that ' *omen vain tile • 'lt Sre - enabled to go thiongh with labors 'which Vv.>uld, 'without It. be eerssln to prostrate them. - '''' ' .11- Sold by, al druggists. - `;.' • 1 , ' liort•s( - - . . , ...OZ".Glft (I.) EnterßFlLieli„seesttp belpe7ailitit; . ail elatsei Of busloesa. ~11 / 4 .bakcr . :lll Ntw ')'.. °rig cool:cl up 4 1. a Mii , er.bilf4tollar iu eeer:.,•, houdrfidtti loaf.! . 'tius;hia hreid, , like Fprink abad,Hhath a silvery ts,st6.7 /int. in , some of our et:mu:try p'apie'rs.we notice adverth , eartitS% - ,l' gift , tP,lling sttmlvs,Lical!..4 in thta rlty;,.(ietrstrauge to i sill, the parties have tlelected to agyertlke In the e1t3.1 pnpera,) whe're a - riht witch will he iiiit'i a thepocket of a pair of panialV. ihiloe'd,Sotlll4 cif • Ourclothiji i.: deall •, • et s:ogg tit to giyu ld 'witches with" ilaeirsuiis i ,1 , , Aliaico•, the , ciOtbing Worth the j.,riee. - Dust' whtteverf othrs tiiy.l ,do,tii AS. T1r . ..5, , s Or7- I Prici . ,.under:ti;le 4 •,!Ci,otiih‘otlrl cannot ttT rd Ztligiv.i4 gold sfuirt'StUds , withreitiloe. V , td !a:ltcle.!% : ltti . {,, as We -gli'e the'lr:alue of the liuhr.Ltt i , h:, 1 er'' tuoriey . tothe'clothiniliself;, and parties .in' wail - of jt:Welry, ,w , ' Would ; i'.eontrnend 'to Nuie l . ;i4itect.4la:l jewelerawiunrellegitinrfe to trade, and shore ete,titllo . ) dud ativdtatasehh# to the purch;SSik. ',. r_ - 1, • '29-1...- : •-• ifka:-.3lextesiti M i . 'tang 1. list mien Cost...tin , t!rinsic virtue'ainne Onld. iusyre' the au4esik wiiicit , t . ,lllii arliele hint attained. Foi.jlCtiedriiitf sm, Salt ',lllien in t %tiny, - Brulses,'SVll oints!, Gr . Gilds:, Encaln, : . Pnle'lis 11, and Swellings urion!h rses, it hatc'ho 'e:tinah ...i.'t . i fer;mn: I I will be without it si' l l has once•t4iteti: its Sralnn. i '!Airl4 . Scitts,rterentete tide eneral (7114:iatifiuL9f the lin:tans: Llnlirient,!l:es i n chcer ' uily Sap t4t no article :4:v l er ',Tler -1131.med so =tip cures { I u-Our neig t hberhebtl as thi's.• ;:11...* W. A3liTit, Ridge9e4, tonti.:'' S. Leitch,' Esit.',l - Ibitie Parke, Vt., Writes that `.!thelheise!WaS eon apfeti wor t h-' • lesii, (tiffs ease was siaTiti,) bill' xi 'Co the free es t ? i •,,r.tt74,, , }fill-tang Liniment I have seht:h in I:•4r . 4154 i. .: Vont. I.hi, liteent Is tieing w‘indek's tin :liore'. :-. ttuchHtestrMii:Pi's :reschlng, U 8 ever„i l thy. ,-.Tii.i ha (14' ; nnt. tn 14.1 1 Eyery . Litinily•shoUltthaseitt Beware o imitations. - The ktkin:. . 'utue Miustuug isl4lX,3r all, res •tallln tlealela rou g h out the *Mid.' J. BARNES .i: P A IIK: „Irrei„riet , rs,-. , 20,4 t ~ i , 4 ....... .4, ,- :%ei York. . . . • ' GRAN Lii.4iliKEiS.' ~--. Gift Clo g Emporr, ....., 9 1 tie Price) Anil Nn!,it!zstems4 1,"- No. 607 ? CHESTNIJT Sfree ;OILAD : 1' lA. i J ' . bRANVILIkI..47 ii:ES. iioil:1(1 re . . . „ .. ;turn ttiaturn to the Publid for'i s ntr.sPprectslio of bis i ,effort, to Please, sliid/theo libend'riirepage,..-, :; ,'. ' , : • In ()Wei. oileeP4 thiskindlyfolloi, heliii yielOd - to 'the sonni!atinciso - many or his frieilds•an4 Iniiihctil I rated', :NiElr slsit or GaTti ',' Ofth:e# l, 6 drlli'nt' q a d'a 3 i _To his' ciaol - 4 - .511e i l ion of fine Fahrios,, saivl Imsdipop 'Clothing, be iniltesl the sctittny of-they pub' , i ma i welf. as Mb!. OeSt Osola of Aoing.'bneltaisi. Each arptle .0 • watiantec . ti?. be,l 4 ll ,iNthrie, StAi And %%IC% aq llo' ani gotten op to tbe i Gitx, and,ONi taIICF., (ros . : 110aO; the: knout,) marked ciOLtie TicKet..l" a '-I:oeta If t)cle soid 'or Mosso ,for,=cool so . .rnai le '• P rat • a 011/I,'TaryitiOn value troui SI to si.tuoi : I . * , 1 ! . . , 1- :'.- 1 , 1:111-.-Ntinebt the moist sktlinti pe ii gneii, 6146; • amlAYOritinen eMr loped; and oitisfsqti9O:lOj'in, :y asip 19ajabril, rifoL !in.:l Gin; guartitaiecl. at -, !i- . !: ! - ' • . ' ' iiili.ANVll4:*- : STO*O IS )1 • ' "One Pricii Oift , clothiiwgmporiOnl.l i -.-- : , :Nil: 6'o7l,cheetlitiii S'e' i . reee,iP4ilti4tP 4 C; .1 I Mar 12. 1 ' 430 I- 1 - I. --•'' 1•• 1 '. i - • .'' ti~tDas : Rte[it l l -.. 1 • , - • A seATED Impaling of tha--Setwii Female Bible ilciety will! he held , P , a evening neat'xneat'( Sth inst,,) l 11 it'clo, „ •• • , 1 , CfR Al'',E—.oNit NiokoN-ri, English Lutheran Church, (Bev. Mr. if 4usitn,) in .4._ % 1 1 las :i .0 1ui5.., , 5, mofil ern but i l , r 4. ,,,,, i i •' , I Maiket ireet: I An,l address • will be delivered•by double dealline bAllik4 and.l44 rn feet Cy 2•0): in a tifutWitn4 rtinti situation. On , C 'here Ithropoo the Rail Mr. llecalkey. -, ' ~. '`..,' I ; il ' ' , , ,I. i,, • 4- i $ fl ~ Schuylkill Ilaveni.Opposite the rt. !Inner , r 1,11 L.,. Ijito. PRA: it MEFrI N r. Is held' ever t ' Sundar I.: '`i t • "4 ' o o ol ' lll,llo g from err . earl a Mv,l , I ... „....1_...,... • . i ~ ~,, gr.,.„.d. one pi the anent view's, tis rouris all , , n from t 0.5 x.l.et., in the earl ` atethodtst Chureb, numlieir ortrees, cOmprising thel , =t sa:eshr. t a 51arIcet treat. .. l ' i '! , ' - Pear, cherry. nuttme, plum and -: a rime -also, ;144r, ~ - , , ' , NOTIC S. r ' - 'st o ut last Fall . and are nasidis it fluorklnel rondit I i _ , 6: , , Pries, $1;500. - Apply to -IE. . AV kltNSS, , lt, 419 ETIJO Iz4T 'EPTS,CO 'AL Lent/ 4i, Seeond 1 ; I ,I . Bebuyiko 11 It treak) P ttsvill . Iter..l. W. S tutelar.' Parlor., ,Divine - ;lay ig,•6o 1 , , ,I, e 1 . ;,:l service ery Sabbath at 10 A. .: and at 7!, p. M.. ' ----.— .. -] .. /1%"•E 'Gi,IISIti.UTIIERAN BURCH, Market knave, / f 101,LfEILY ~ 1 "6 I.‘ E,T. : —. l - I'4 , 1,(, Pottsvil -Rev. Stuttit A. He itt i sq Pintfor.l 'Divine - set , N.. 4.1 brated !lii/irfl-•',EIDLEIO,C-19f.i.1}:ftV,. in'...: Tine if/ t, /3 Chu , eh regularly ver:Stingsi. ,Inrnin,g, Shatoilklu, In - heSha tookin Coal Resin. nut on Il -at 10 , 4 'clerk; evening. at 7 o'clock. Weeklii Prayer of the ShaintAllu •Vsliey .11Pottsvitte Railroad, p Sleeting Thursday tveiljng,a o'clock. I , - - IA &Pon ;hie: puMpirtton of no, itn . proverwektit I , ; 1 • 1 - progress. , ' , 1 1 I I • /*•1" ' E SETND .PRESSYTERIAN punt% will Theresa -e‘..* (Wilmot ned Ash Coal opened' on lb, -worship regula ly at the Aiiiitte Reformed ' ebitrrh iy, earl, 7 1..0 . thick. The real bellog a superior'. Buildin , Mar et street.:-Rei. Faison. COLT. Pastor - and has a , t.i.ind a • lil,:h repnifiati iwbereverfit b Sabtaith morning, at 10 1 1 o'el It f erenintni. at 7 o - en , rk• Intrcdured. ilt is highly vale ' 4 and commands Weekly Louie/ c al:id Prayer eating,. Widnesday eve. • tale ill Hal tianire and iota • late : places, to'el'il Dings. t 7 o'el k. : ' , 1 .' - 1 ' , ant i, , ,th 'by , nillread, anal nal. A market h , 4 I 1 !' , ' i .. Seen .oeuelt Tor this coal In t• 8 NOrth' alleoo ,ll -iler ErJULAR, BAPTIST CRURVltSiatiantange , l•-,1Por shipment, to the East it - :y• Ibe nikeu -4 , lir' , i i Emit& . lEAtirria, Pastor. Preadhinr ~.,vert fAird'a 4 0 ty. 3nd. upoit the completio in June 'next, of tl Day at 0 1 ,.4 A., I.;faud,7%P. 31.' Sleet' inzir:lr it ,4141 .""' I teznipm of Alia 'Aline 11E1 Ball ,ad to c ,, oneill vl t. , A., .11,,,r,kinf rid ey ,and" Voile Ifili ',Bails. , 1., il or ,}.aqua ;Mon y Evenings. i Lreture and rayer. i'l ed. ['sada,. yettlh r. Serial Prityer and tonfe§elire , :Ert , ral thilited Ist Itir mettid. • i , ,/, - ~ teenin 0, -I, 1 •' • Blrreterk'r"- -4- e* 1 1- ', - I - T,flese 'rine will yield fro,. ". ere to :f.,ar het sr avany cavity!' hint - jet's, ".17.!5i10:47:1).e thAtui , susd taps p . s i above . water tli 'There arlthsr him, 0 Morning settee in 19 I) . el?ek. . i N . Y .' ° V S i l i l t l e' leMk - ti *II ' °all °( " l “ Prl t i '' 'r . 1 .271b.-IVbitsu a day or Peutli• ;.r --:Prute . nofilv , [. 4 . ,. ar, ea y _, 51 le. be eapaelkyl of the , b. A her , and Arts XIS, Ith N (hennaed ,tou Der annum.li ,1 ° Li , , to V 13, Acts IV to V. 70. Isaiah 'CI ;21. 1 1 • , : 4 J l . ~• ' , . 'le colliery ran be esanained , am/peahen to v Milt OW 28th - , Mon d ay and Trtivsdiv , W ll . ll FLlD Week. C r •Fleolver ''n he Premise'' , ' - i ' 1 . I *--Ootnesie XI to Vl9 and ist Cor, XII, Surnbert 711 korturther r. partionlara apply o , ~ and 1 Corr. XIV to V 7 , ./. PI t'nume" ll -NIX Ter s e . 3 .. 1 , 0 -1 -;l' ' ',' I' , A. Sf. EaSTAP., I Thiele...V._ ru.oteronociir XXX and: Galattans V. , , i • ~ Ivo .221 ri,ie st 4 F1,41i ii. , sinh-E t al e , p a y,P;;Fer for ;raudidtter . for cedilla. 2 ;April 7 t; 6 7). March 1 (,'ill) , hi-tfl, I; 1 1 11 : tine.; , I I I.I..ASIIBUIES, Redor.. ~,_ , _ i 1 ' , ',C l /11STI • CLASS'" COLLIEM 4...-1., Le-r...ernicLoCe . at, -Moue tabs ,Surni , * IL want Company" often 4,... Ist to an' apprortl pi . fil ne'rnniblie lease, tbate,, , Locast Summit ll ,, fhre , , '' 11 the lonettat Mountain at "Locust (lop," ,lr•liv; y rda of the north boundary of,ttie Stabsu94e",' / possetwesy.th physical and meebanirtiTt'"' Mining, orepariti;. and I shii...aloe. emit at tneptr. t. unaurynasad in theAkritbraelte regioni t' , t,i ,,l 3TOL it bits a breast of the' hardest, pelmet- -1 °notate" teal 'of 609 &et above water( kirk ,"' I T t b o:a lu tise u t i l e ti lm tb p i r r o k , t( m ess e? '. isame.i., ,, riri k#,, , , ,, ,.j .t, e Pacify. aritrery way conantete-thell r,k9 , a at a pprov improvements in mattii er.i.:r l K and tta,_ Uilling cool, with'the least *went I bor . /ma' Inouye ; With, s_ebute or,blo roan t, hold over 1.,. 01/4 tens of ee17.1,01.14414°Tt1tt.t. l l 9 v n ela cr or th g r ys al d ' i l i 2 :ti Into t a LritttstliSl , he vein aforesaid-is *seer' level.gtitt a ITO . utiters-oi r lbo aggregate ' length, tSW sat reu n : olotre,rricron*Ceatoll.mteinpipingfa, s t p io dL r yror mitb w ou b t i t T rat . 1; orut of eeall,blTO been dative, heti sir a gt ad work, ! It baa aced*" to the *sraeli of od interni•ldiate Sacra by both railroad and ' I. the earl ' h *lid ocirtbyrst 'by lb* Suntan ad Wllflirport and Mara rallioads. I' 1 l rat of Jul lust as t e Utast ' period,:it lull utiet Swat a Phlladele to and ew York, by.tl ~. as advantage pusessed bylev:ccal operators now la active program f eons, Lion, ~ t will l ie ilesl ur °"b e e to tt "t ‘ b bt e tr:b o2lr 7eledin ke el ts :fi tata il th " i, w a1 e5 i".4 1, 5, 0 t n: l r n a h tl P d t ;o " : ll ; . * ill I qter*Otate poltitiordlatrilent ton and ecti sO l country'. -;s - 1 __ _ , ~ Persona deriringiturther inaermation Irly I Jr: ee WL.t 'I.Ii. MAPalliaLerat,sh 11,01N 1 h , k , I.,,i, s ud count:: of /48. I.l.Ent4N, Proff , a• '',. /icks wolntY, Ire. II 1 't= '''3 April Ur , ' I i ' ' - • _ .. i 1 I , ~,! i. 1 U . 0 .1,1 r, , . I •: • '- • • 4 • • 4 arr,an ifir7O.,ya -',lccear toga ; 04:CO pern f 4-5 ' fa forap ;cat in:flos.;locaqty— .• - ' • ' I " . 1, - poTTE,-•5 LAlR—poSunday{ the lads hostl.,•at Ta mastrn, by the, Re*. Mi. Then:own; Crit!mts P. 'Ports to Es,cati E. Stoat:Ala, do tb of Pottsville. ; •, • ; •ac SII E..N-46.11YD'Elt—fati, the ; 111b tha f t.4 by flea. 8. o.3luatin:Cii4.itt-Li MILT.O.O/1.4. tia 1 , pro,,lpott. of; Way tie toopsbiS, IGICIE=O)I:6IIL4Iiii Wilioloki On; Nce.- : nit Thum ; day,4lay 17, 11150.10 y. Rae- -Mr: tootrn-401IN • BWK, I ' o oo 4l a Mlgville. to Xs& MARY deli-sh ier of Itobert,'KennedY,,oF . . o. Efutßloi, the at; Tou.taq al, by: Bel. 41r.,,Thoompoon. Prtp. 11.1.1t00k tio• Awns 1E; STERLIAO. bath of Pottsellle., :7: • frphtbactiapttla odbars plattsco Copy o- to lo • • • . CI•I43II.StaB—SCIIIILTZ—bii the .111cO Bay: D. Kodtaion,,Nit.or alb/ Churoli . of lb. 'lite*. BrotbOn3 In Cliil4, Com 4 ,XIN63 sod h.rs ,uu~?a.Bcavltt t 'buthof scbsayll4ll moon, Schuylkill iCounIY, IS. • ' I;, .1' I tiriLLIAMS—In this ilotough:on,the "Ash of ally, Mau Wissltoss,lwifir,of Bai r Williansa,ageallaGyears. TROUT3lia—:Souldealy, PPa Friday plornitii, 11th fast., to PAlischaphia, Mrs. ULM Iltoovlr.mr,fotllleril this place, to the :Sith year of pLtii=lt ER --1 b Sebuytkill Haven" on' the 17th' Mit.; Casapra Wastar, Ouly sou of laaie C: l add Eats Detweller, aged 3.yelits t 3 =Oaths sod %day Meg:Eli—To onsigsburg, on this 224 of . Cs•rn arm Ara Olt.o Li., •14 of ililatn 31. i$ +k t4ti 4 ogi, tor Id LI; aipid3:3 years 4t.:1 4 .I,l:alai. r • .1 Vnparalleled Enterpk sTqliEs , - - -, if' • .:A , •• t, „ ,- .7. . f 1 - IPEN E D. - I . Ell I; p - . 4% lt 1 bllit. 1 Ftie,i , .., : . ii, 1 .S.:l:l'tli:.‘ti,t a t st., r t„ 3 ;',: e ,,, 1,,,„1 E , ,„,„. ~ 211-k ~, !If 5e#5:..7/ l ' ade[Clo tit itg, vtl,tli l'i),;. ; CA .:s . l q 1., ; 1,.. ,„4- ,v 1 , ..-11 N. G. 7 ,), d ttl , i i i•-t- INT. 0.i.,,,,... F r ct1,.....tii.r Ttrtlie'.*LiAin.t 41 , 711011 1'1,4 f tlit ' . V ! . I ' l rinr.E.Al ileltdlll.,',l•Cilit,...bld itait tf., , .g.m..i.-Al. 6,11, %411.11 to si:ll:Vtio 1 1 1 39 favor ( 1,, t1 s)4 eill• rit'-1 i..Aii.u zii:Ntstleptliner tt,,t wicw,lw.ti, opptitri4„4. Ou t k"rice 434 IV A 1414,1,44" f,r,tkil, . .4 4.!, ikr,..r.,lTal')"! 'l. . , i ttsit 6i !NT (!thtfittlLtt, s ir•NLI- 1 , . I .i [ , - Itriftripcti,.34/e.,x,3,. Plbilidolpbi3. January 2S .50 ,_ 1 1 _ .. . _ __ . . • .. . . .'.. :, '..:' • . WANTED' ;.: ' • : • '. ' i. - I Q — TtitCAl E Ft S - . VI A : Isi '1 * I )--- ---- ----. L (._, 'AM hat ion )0t apn!ian by for 3 ct,,,y, i-4.4 5 , ~,,r tnichers for i.tr.4ehr..ollt, w1illo•110d iln.thd brie.'1,....,.1,1! 1(014) in e.hityllc ill llir.*:ot) S.4l4 ', , lly,Jttilit. ii.l4, t. g;:A. M. _,. : : ' • ..'.'l .. • ..' lir . J. K. Kreflli/jo.."t:4l.."'cAllitty. SUP.' inteAlylltor,i.l„ 1 . 7.r.0.Fe1l aii,l .. 00 dkict - ilot;exananation.. . :/..: 1 -Sctiool tl:rtna. 10 months;, --. ' '. ji . '' i'. 'li By 4d4r;at.tt.e:riaars,' -• -, -U. W. , ifO,Wltix•. l 5,k, , rm _1- . • -.; *: - - • ! :-, • ';. - see, & f!lort- 0 .114 .• ikiii - aspiri.'N.,lG.7,o - • • ; .. LI: 2,----------,----- i7..1--- 1 , • - - -,-- ••_VIT A . 7 . 1. r . F.'1)..-,L;-Tlie Lit!hitill .. V. l li 1 T - Iran 'Cotritotn,-.. want . t.i porxintse in En. 1 fromlo to 20 howl, pow er.. 0 41111 puttipintAint • ta:i; : !i _ fiitpreN.:—Aili Orson hirlngbon to 44p01f,n, 61'1.511 plir tiarao prleeintlilrhrre it can I) , t kiwi. Mflina, ,I, - . ,_ - - 11.. S. I..liViA:4,.N..uffqp.tm,),,,,tr . . -.... . Litibieb e:o., .rttimptA N Connty. Nntik ' 3isr:l . 2. 'AO'.,L-. N 1a A........,- NOTICS .LVO ' fiCE is hereby gir t en th:lt , :11 ovella...kit of aloha: Miller and ilerijinoinl It. ofjtubutn.all their, tight. title and in ter,t,:t they hive in .t contract with the .41nawhvIll.."%ti tlomponyaul that all fkrocials theol.r „„ harkr e 3 tSCI appointed and 111131 h 0 Fyeij,.*) . iaini, it ' lt. her as imp S,upeiinteridetit, in finedA o4 d : • uro,kaKl. PfttisCt, A tiburn, tz, 'co ' IXV:111 rRA T() 8 . :SKIT.Ie Notice 1. heriby.given that the •liilocrit., , h, c“lntedi Administrator lo 'the Hatat.4 Tilos 1 DA VlS.late of St ClairiSchoYikliqrotrltib—An inadbteato sarthreire hereby requirild • to maiSi In,q7 t. anal tbdet, having tlaiMS te,PNF.fitAh. timing. to JOIIN ft; I VALLIAILS, st. April 14, 'CI •. 14 t't 11 received until Juns the at, a Bridg e over flaOilit (reek, on Failtll street. i .Borough of rtot Carbon. Plans Ana' ITetilimatio4 be bed of , either' of the Comm • 11. 41 1. 1 1.TEIC1IA.V, r • ' r_l" 11. ShSSINIIEB, En; On filgt I '.ATRICK - 110$\, Port Carbon. May •• - • 'IVO,7IIQ 6 . ,11 de' eionis rtint.',G7Att' .Cltrt•Pr.•ll,!crastct:tite of - the% tx,r , urgt, otTiotyc l ux.t beiti trtt to ipe oubicrl bar by thn I,`.ekiyt tf rCf kin Ctitinty, - 311:prsonit littlrbted tt to int& questrti.to ap,ve. - payment . ao thogii ;Lailt!y4 pNsaiik ft em ; 1•6 , ' : .• L 11 1 .431 ES 4.". t taiqt. A. nz bnimerot at; bonis noit of Riclloll atrkr; reiiditty taTttrititepta. lb - j 4 I ,NECUVQI2,B! NOTI E. T t'fio, r 4 ~.i_i civrsiglir4 lirrel: le re 'nott• t at ( Letterir7,..... j!.k...!-ArY upon`; be lust , ' MO and,. .T...aticooll ft , f :.-V, Stint R. deruawit'inte of thu tktrus4llpuf r .0 • 1., it : . of SAinylkill ; baro.,baeli granted-.to. tlieue- Ali .'. 11.thituva to stht,t;ita're. are 13Otit)e4 jo . tit,k . r'.lr, . a 1.4 . 1.1t05e tut< i-ug cipimx al,tr praaeaV tOut;,pr L:, thOiticareili for,ielliantent. tu ~ ~ •,1 1 ,5.. • .' PIrILTP - 31..`0A itnoN, J • JOIIN - M. ZISIik:IISD j 1 1. ,:' 19.4 Mot 12,..10' ACE t.. 1,: e 4Ai . 6rehN; I : ll,wiatv Pair letling'OithlePeute Or it-nA{W. Peblie /0•0411. in the tovriastaticti..-1. t) , Oa FIZI DAV the tliti,clajt of at :14:61ock: Si M 4 at the houpo of atklecyit e r4ht tows blp. The said coact. bekinhin*l tlik nalleti of ,t....intocetreet. at the weatefro' A.hlaii4,;throiterronaliig south' anti one half '6ooer:a wext tattle llhepfAivh , ieut, the .ceuntlea of SChttylkill hud POltt aotithuard Of liod nelghteirling to the - ',..mi Locust ' I [WILLIA3I .i4erdon 11 4 60.. 20-2 t. i ' • 'v., FOIi 7 SALE.Sv rTOI 1, ...v :, 1 5( . iiiNii, HKNI) I. 011,( F., pi; i) ....,c1 for cald I,Y, 0 Ei'll:ailltitl (IHT, CAT r. 1,4!.,,. :ma evin Ine It. \_... j, !.. P l t tr sv T. e ± M Y l2 ..'"' I ---'4l---i iiiii - N . l‘ •"" Al li . ll' . 11 .1 ".. 14 0 • .. 1., - ,-= we lug - ouw 4 , 1 'I 't irwrfie.killilion • Appl3' la ,1: I ; 'L.."' , ~ . in i - p i• - 1 ., ;1.• -'irj wit -4 1 -- ur • emt s -, Ilr;' rb„ ”1.1. , - ~ t ~ •, , r nn !, . s .:•-_, l',A. 1, .C.1:1 ;on - I. At, (1 - .4'• Rail nil, purpOse, at, retlueed i11e.j... 1 f. q . ~.1 . 0;. i ',. : -.: - .r , -! • - 11-.%, 1 , , I),l,l•:r. t i'• IlefDec..2fri!.s ' '. 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