. , .......................................mmemrv. • , 1 : ~_ '''% '. -11-? - LER-Itd OF THE ,3111/EIL 3 ' JOIILNAL - ..- A 1 1 maul suescurtmei • - ' ',., , .._,,., 1 ~ .. i , YU' ) DOLIA ite pelr anntunt payable'' , adeence— .. .- ‘ , . ', ' seel ,' I ' • ' 1 .., - ' I , '' '-- /5 frunt paid within six months—and $2 50 if • • 1 , paid within the yes?. , 1 . 1 - 3 CLVAII: r ' , " 1 hree copies to oneeddress,(ln attranes,) ~$5 _ . !, ' , rep do do , , do 10 On , ,(dodo,' , 4 ° '' ' 2 0 °° . ' - , ' - I ifteen { Club oubseriptlonson et be inearkably paid la ad , i . 1 _x!" ettiair. ASD 018114: i,.- .- .. ;, 1 ,• . , t i i .-' - 1 1 . I — •'/ ' ll 1 1 1 ' . - . '' aims 1 - . . - r ,- •4-' . 1 ~,,, _ .,4„, , , , , _ f l t - 1, . Tit" I Lugar. will be furnished Weenier' and otters . ~, -,----', , , .. , • ~,,5 4.1, 4 0 ,100eopiec,cade of> dellvetl. •. •, • , 1 1 • . n a:qerylfaten awl S Teachers /applied with the . - , ! , . . eev t ret $1 la advan. l ee. , . . POE. LAW OP trtWSPAPZIA. ' r .-‘ - - ....• 4' , '" '' .- t - 7 -, • ,{.. 14 : .: -L- 1 I • 1 ,- . I- . ..i ii. , n .. i, . - , ~i'l[l ,_ , \, " ',',- --- cr •'1 • ' 1 •1- +, , , • ~ I 1 11t. .. 4-.... ~ : , :<.-5 T:sa ~'' 't ,I I 4 ,1 ' ' , ',. • i , _...1., .., . .. ~_ „1_ , , ,i, ,_ ~ . ~ , : ',..,... ,1 31 -.... - ' , - ; :- :, ' . '{ ' ~. , 1.1 , 0 ILLE .:. ... . .....,__.„.. Alt I I . . , ,- . ~. . •• _ . ~ , , ~i , ~. , . .., • ...,, .., , , .. : , „ ; - ' L l' i • ;1 t 1 , . , , 1 '' I f- - , i , •„ At ,,, ' , --2 - o(.ri ~ , ~ 1 1 ~ -_ . _ . , r. . , ,_, , , • _---,. ,--;_ „ - ;1 if sabarribers order the diseontinuance of their/20yd; ' .- 1 , , I ' , 1 1 'I, , .• ` ' i . , ,I i - ' , j, t ' • 1 ' ' 1 - 1 ,• . i 7 ,fr. re-the p :e ub s arelisher tier' condom, tosend them until 17,4er.v, paid.: • 7 subserfbers ue.tleet'or.refale to take, their oceans, from the Mare W whichahey are dir e cted , they are tnsponaible until they have settle d the',bille and 771:red Chain discontinued• hs adhere move 14 ottierplaces withoutln form lug D' Gnoi fisher, and O'Meara papers &resent tdtheforiner r eftioa. they ire held responsible. Two cowls hare deckled that refusing to take newspa ,, from the ogre. or immering„and leaving them CID i for, is prima reciter/deur/rot hasp tional fraud.. • 777 ; , MEDICINAL. dWARD 'ASSOCIATION;-Plinadva... senernieni Institation established bytpecialEn - dcnerne.nt, e,e the Reiref grehe Sick and Distrcued. 01A cited with r,rulent and EPide.niie insta..4, and a-I:Pedal's, for the Cure of Disraie4 of, the Siinai Organs, • ) I by Apvic.r. gi v enn - gittis, Li_ hy the Acting Sargekn. to all .bo apply by let, ~T , 0 iih a description ;of. ttfeir Condition, (age, °Celina.' I ,.:,,,:banits of lira, Ao..;)liand is calumet eztrerue povrerty, feliEtnea furnished free of charge. : • , VALUABLE REPORTS on Spertnaterrhcca, and other I,....iukeaof the „Sexual Omans,-and on the ti MA. RED ET' .; t:S alloyed ii i the ..131specsary, sent.to..the afflicted • seal. letter frorelopes. free of charge.•• Two Or 'three ,u.ipi r postage will bo'arceptable. , , tddress, DM 3: SKILLIN 11(.111611TON, Acting Bar-. -en, liowird Association, :ti o, 2 South Ninth. Street, rilatielphia,. Pi: BY :order-of the Directors. • ' _ : Ent A . IL lIEARTWELL, Prisident. ille..FAtacnittt, Secretary j ' -2 -1 y - .I:rn nary 14. , r4t - . N-FORD'S . . 'i- i v er• InvigoTator, ~ NEVER L DEBILITATEM. i.l - Tis tompo, - uhded-Entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact; a t A nditrd -31ellicine;inown and approved by 'all 'that ,re tired it. an is now reao ' rted to with con fi dence in 1 al.; dineases for which it.ls recommended- It has cured I ounandsl ;within the last !two Yearn ~., had given u nll hoped r '_,,,nf relief, an the 'numeroni .lietted cert. fleeter. 'ln! my ponseselon show, - L., dose mug; be 'adapt , .ea to the temperament of ~.indirldual taking it ' rn ,,od used in such quanti .. Is to act gently on the; a Rowels. Let the dictates-Of yotir; i ,judgenient guide you in le ureot the Liver 1n... ~.•vigoraitor, and It will Ir. LiverCompralnts; Ilili .g,ious Attacks. Dynpepsia. , , lieJnie ,Dlarrhren,' Sum-I c.g liter Complaiotn. Dynen. ry. Drripsy. Sour Stow ! , r.ichalabitnal Contivenesn, telic.o b 01 0 r a ;Cholera', 1...);1a ;11ortrus. Cholera ' Inhin-. um. Fisthl o nce. Jen nditel Female Weaknesses.' rind Try ha" died successfully! :33 'tin • an ordinary • FamilY lodicine. It win cure! 2;,,,'Sirk iteadsche. - (mr,tlion• troll can testify,) in 201,..1 minute; if two or threre , nsprwmfuls are taken .•t',..: ' commencement - of attack: ,Cs' - All who-use it arel'sni:4lring their testimony in , ;.tio, ' ' 1/' . .• • - ...„. r Mix ll'arrr :in Mr! ..r.-.llouth withlhe Thrfgorator 4 rinolloto Loth, fogellorr.i ' . . ' rii7Priee«...One 15111" . r . per Birittle!"l-10 .1 -41),:- . • -• SANFORD'S • aridly Cathartic Tills, 1 )1 PO U N DED from Pure Yegdl.... : ! ble Extracts. and put up in (lilts; Cases, A ir•Tight, .:;•1 sill keep in any climate.•••'' • ' itse Eamily Cathay tic. •is a gentle but I'ue Cathartic. witieh the proprietor hasrueed in his nci Ire more titan twenty I N . : yearn. I he eonstantlyincreasiug;!;Hdemand from those who . Mt:gm:tad the P1115,f..91• and t he pa r tisfartioiawhich -express In regar,d '•to".Z;th r eir use, has Induced ine ";dare them within the'r i ,„„, ;reach r ot all. l'r tession yeti knOW: dm" •litterent. Catharticx . e MlT:Tent port lops of ; the Rowels. - 71 he Pe r mily C tI: a'r tl r PILL •Itas, with' due ',l•reece l• - .1hIS well cletwle gibed • fact. be:dir, cum. rele4 from a varldf of e i !the purest Veg'etable Ex whlcb art alike eMe : part of the Minion (,;,l nen!, and are !noise:p m ; Ind "sore, in all: catch i' - • • • ~a 'hartir is.neediet;" !such as deangements of I: , ar h, Sier•pinesP.." * .l'ains In the Reek afol Kolb .. •;"‘orene4s over the whole p.a.:Mee fr.lquentle, in a long rxlts,„r.:' !. Eever. Less A pi 4. I.l* lreevinc l•reut1 , 11•..... ;or cl , ld over the' body, liendache. or: ,Iweight in the 'Bond all Diseases. Worms In Children or Adult - a, ile.nuatiset.a great l'nritier of the Blood.and !in:my . flesh is heir, too numerous . tur !Dealt 1013 • ttibstliertiwunait. • _'• • Od` Dillll.lrtlea, J . * the L/VEll /NV/G(ORA TOd t • and 1 , -49171,1' CA• WA It TIC PILLV are retailed ii . )t Fir uagist ,d sold whulesale,by the Trade in alit:trite ton hs. S. T:' W. Sanford. ! nn ac urrr and Pro,pr, azdn. y, .Y. a , -.Rotalleil In Pottstills by HENRY' SAYLOR; and rill:unarmsbv.E• 3. FRY. • trlelit. 37-1 y Hostetteei Stomach Bitteis: .- , 7 - - 'l l ,ll E Proprtetors anti Manufacturer's 0 .uosrlyrrr.s!,.s :1,:ta.:1-11tAtEb'STO:liIACII,BiT -I'''' 'll can appeal with perfect conhdefice to physielans e 0 ,tt {souk gyherally, of dhe United States. becailse, the eh .s,basatfained a ieplitat ion heretanre hi n knotinri..z. 5'..,. Nets upon this poi 'it. wilt 'speak' more' powerlully he, s , , , orpesril bore assertion' or blazoning pule ,t• ' 'tic ~ e•eruption.of-li4 , 2 , tetter's Stomach Bitters lot the. s •or automat -41 to. mar; half a Mil-Heil' bottles, and itt . tot thimitestiteady Brit:as° in 1101'es pint, It i; eii. 1.1 , tat during im the eriag, year the,consuinplie will ir ~. 1, e:trete nitllien Jett t fes. ' This ittimense a lIVIII ht 51..-11,-ter hay ei.o.th klid but Lin' the 'yen. modainal ~ 11, - ,s contiilimd, in tbe prop Arm tion. and tore lane, ~- .I the most Pregthient physiemus in I h“111! NV 00./5 lotorountry sr het 011ie article is!bost known: who.not ri . roArinineudst be Bitters to „their patients,. but are tiv at all times to gire.t est lineal:lla to its efficacy in Ifts .. of wonachie derangemeuts and the diseasai. : blith: theretrittu. . : ' --- . iCht• •is hot a temporary po pularity, obtained by ex ; i 1 , thtry'ellorts In the - way of-trUmpeting the y nal'. ,•:,.. ,,, t the Bitters:but a ,541 . 41 epaulet lon of en Inverit ',.,l inedicioe., l whkkisllEstined to be as enduring as isill-i If. ,a i. , 11 1,, iettee's Stomach Bitters have , proved ' trod-segd l , :t glens where fever antl'itgue and various other hills t.rreitiol.riarta Wave counted their Victim: by hundreds ri Is able to state confidently that the t• Bit tert," are a tit.tin cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseasea . ,l,3 tothe rtrirritsten, a sourse el unalteyed _pleasure. it raj:n(4'es 11 morbid matter froettlie,storiesch. pm ities the blood, I 1.1 impel ts . .rtnewert ‘itatitv to the nervous system., t I. ing it ,that tone anti irniritry itoli•pensZble for .tbe,l i•tiration of health: It operates up o n the ,-,stopl os ts, , st-I , r, and other jig ,:stiretorgans, milli3. bat r ,,,wor rut. I, I. and soot restores t horn to a rood It itlilt ,,, lltiill to the, ; slt by discharge -of ihe function., of licit u re. ' r:tterly persona may use the Bitters daily as per di- t, lions on the lot tie, and they will find-in ri a stiitru w litauliat ly adaritssi tsiennifort'declining }ears, as it i f td's or al tr the. palatejkrstixerat,lng to the bitiwels, ea. -hoot as a tonic o aorl rejuvenating generally. We have .:' v'tltivutte of thousands of agedrnen and women who S e , s l p : rriericed litela..isefit of using this preparation ,1 ,..e sp;tel'ing front titomsch dent hgements and general I , roil. Js: acting under thin advice of phssleians. they It' l, '• .s it snit , u,l all deleterious drugs and fairly tested 1 , .. (11,1' .... t itle trtirrle. r •. , I tow tri,d. to thellrotlefseT. , There are certain pis-, 1 Irl. *hen theireares are '5 ,, 11/ritillg: t hat-ninny of I r oi stria under the trial:. The relation of mother and) I oil lose absorbingly tender, that the root her, espect, ly it she, be young, is apt to tlirget her "WTI' 11,lil It in • r extreino aualety for her'infant..ii •tioub ', \t the, period 11 inatidairy arrive during the outverner season . . the wear 19-sly sod mind is getieral)yaggraitated:: Herr., then:ll , ; ure ! osity for a stimilintlt to recuperate th , o Trergies ', I 'thir ti, stem. and enablethe Tolbert() bear up thitler,r t i oshaustiniz. !Oats arid. reapttnsibil,Ples. li,ursing i I intro ..tetiorally preter the Bitters to all' other lavigot .1 tiers that, receive the entforstetntint or Opticians; be • l t o..tt is agreeable to the tatie as well as certain to i t.iti p , ortuauelit increase ~r bodily Strength. s.I t Low persons to whom we , ,kate partleularij refer- Istiose: to wit: sufferers from fere, and Itgue,eausod :as,v ra. diarrhtea:dynentery. Indigestion, loss 'of nth Rend all diseases or derangements of the Stounieb, I 1 . ..-hholiisted invalids, persons, of sedentary occupas , 't.'stio horsing mot hers, will-venault their own' r a , .th e by gitng•tigilostetter'seelebrated.Stotuach i :-,-- i trial. - --. ~ - ' . ' C . , r„..,, .1 IT , N ~ ..2,We e•agtion the public against using t r , .. 'he mars) imitation, or counts rfeit a. but ask hr i I •' , .11.-.. , l'elebrated Stomach ' Bitters, and see that, i ri hbotrie has.the words (Jr.- Stomach, Hostel t, r's,„titornaeh,. i tr . .," Meng on tlie sPle ill* the latittle, and I:tamped en ts.z- • o: cup (ltering It he .'nail, and obsitre,e that our im. , .:ry..1, , ismatiqets'on_thsi label. . ' s I:.r-i retail' and solirby HU:STETTER k StlITII,) ,toe or,:11.-Va r and said - Lys:ill druggists. g,rOcers, and -.1 7 , - ~ he'll y. throirgffout thh nutted Stater,South , , , .roes 4. and tie; Dotty. , ' ' • -J1... for sale bv.,,tirtin (I. Brown ;ft . Son, Pol t 4 ill,-; 1 ,, 4_1:,, Ito rof s ator i. J. hi J..ii. Lawrence. 31inerssitlst i,- ' 1'•,,. I retuntit trio it...ruiner, ;rim. , a Co:, l'inegrote ,, •T Eniartier, I)oralitson. lifer 3.'58 Alb r ly ,. ..• '7 'IE Al 'III 0 1 : 1 1 :"SICK: NIES-s.ri OL.I4:)WAY.'S . 1,11 fart! talieti mat:trial -of ..Y;11,1 and fibre to Mina frame. %Whoa pun heal very nrtrart rorrniCt.:ll neer, ;!%. ditst.a. 11111 2 0 ff rslriLts: ni;"at • atata the eh-tnontx at httrf rrarM.l,f norifm t p tociple nt pirrrise. and tliu. radi-ally runt, ntal Ikati , l 1.1 lbo hr ..4 - tomasll /hk , titua s les, the skit - I.llle bralo,'a tqt.r-patt-cirtlie 13-I.tertt. 9 fif uet, 1t43 'his •. , • CeedlihrOnghout the World:, - ', i. '.1.1,•,i1 . Art i'l Ll,- , are ii.inally rill . Itclons in ,+• r:••••••,k;m.l,l,,the wholediuttian raredtol, in dirpe-I . reritliar tp rertain climate,. and localities.; ‘; ',.,Alarming Dirorders. , 1 L '!9 , -. ,, ii,,,a yid detail genii nt ,r ths:lirer. tin '....ni ref. ni • - " , 'F'iiiii tlutlet iiii.t. and the cans. tit -inittniirrahle 1 - ... i irld .fo i t h.e,r olurxtivt , N. in itii vt}st.i..h , ,tvvver ag -I,ali,d. twit:_ , ia:i mild . pur,ratire. all rrative•and ton.. •,, r.-H.1,i1110 triitrritt purify the Itnitic..inditri.. - . ;.. ...tin...1,40th and the von•titutioti at the %anti , time. I I - .. - General Weeknose--Nervous Complaints. •-.)... , :,..tie.ela ti.• tail. the renovating, nutlhul , itltt. ..... id •t 4 ,... ifin, ttiit a tirinur,,,, tii I he. adiai,ing And rntairLle ! I xot.llc,:of the,rielitit of general . . ',••ity. -,.. ' HI : . • ' . '' DeliCato.Femalei. . . ; ' • I : ....., , , , ewyt t leo Itlld•Alf , lit•lltb ilidd..llt: to the dell ' trt aan , dt It e or,tatis of the ....n nif• i.'111 , .i,1 or V,. ' . / ,, v a inn 4.1 , ..., Or than,. mild. but ititallibin niter %".... ' So mother . htt rental d• her, ow it or.bet .111id `11.1rithl.ip.Ilid till to hare, thrtu!ritbiu.lleerearlt, . ' Scientific Endorsements •.' . - London r Lanrtt" the ',whin .•: 5 1rtiirit Iteriew." ill., tnil-t- ,mint it 't.f, tin. la , m U ItY in r...4i iiritaitt ~,,,i , ierl.lllflYk l iLlie t'llingiZed the rills' and their mt.. , r. 1 . •• , - . . :/coters;J i. "4 , I'i:/x re the loot rrt.trrity Zoo , -)t in tlal It : grid/0r Iti,e ,j , ,//,,,,;,,y ii,',,:,,, , ,,.. :- lima., i k 7 ' N : OlktV. '•• .iitt - ,tr.l I V,lknett *.ten'AP.ltintiltli4bilfty. Li A yr i s.ntpitit•tt., ' Si ts ., . 'Vire, nod Apt... •• I.o* . tirs4 id:Spirit. t.. ,-. . Vtltlttalti complaint...Pilo+, 4 tlispatus, ltradin-het, ;i'tote.,Api,:t....f lreitosi ~.. : :Initt .ti tathin, se.ritid.iry ;isn't, prpgia. •' • Itlarta. ' rrtimal - i , 1 Itaintu'atinti - ,' .. - v ~.u t u: ::.' 1 ~,,;- ti - o , l'iwm. ”r all kitttio. - ' ~r, ...Sold at the 'Ma itifartorira of Yrttearewillipt.otryLt rtettl.a at,. Sr* ,liurlt;i - nil :At Strand. idtundon by'a tin: U .l i'ii I.4.Aztil,itintid Dealers ;In Nltellelt... - th . r ; nlifel Statill6and-the rivilizu il Troild;tu r 'bo: 5 ernts. 1.V.4. ritiatt.ainiltl tucb. ' • -•' .. '' irre,r. I% tbi...iitJog by taking the Intl . ' I . I, 51 -,Diructi,n4l:4: thecuiclaurpot patients' In - ;v, ' , Art. are affixti3' to earls hos. , . i v 23. 'Lll I ' • • If si in& sod for flee, wt. nful aka blew- I of oa ake • N HOUSE POTSk 'OR PLANTS, - 141.4 in use. loilrvlgthc .:i...iiTBIAisITED,w4Y:s4 VQL xxxvi. -,------.---,- • `--',-a---;---2=-:--------.1.-.7.r..„,..,.f.--- -t--.: ..7-.-,.--..:.:-.-.-.--i.i-?__i:_t.-.1,..:1t.-.-.:._-V.,7=-.,q-_,4-r.,is,-- 7 _9--:--E4i,-'..1,..„ ~ ., ., , , ,• *- , - -4 T . ..-. :. .- -. s - -, ,- - .,.- . - -, __._,-;;=.-r, ------_--., p -'-- _ ---,7,,- 5 ._- : / r _- ~... ,}7"---17- x 4 . v -7..,-.,...--.,---,:r:.-7.2.7;-:, 'Z .-4ia -=, ,- vernimis of the jPhiiad'a Pier No. 1. z" • , r VAR - DUREN, NORTON •' -• • 'Drsu<ss•nr sere ou,turroi:eir .. RED AND WHITE - ASH COAL, 203 *iloot. itr.t,:ilinAdeiphis..- .1 • OF - nc*: . 53. Liberty street. Nor.liorlr. - 't l 5' Daane xttert, Beaton. , . • - - '-CUMBERLA.ND forCOAL. Also, role .Agente the .. . , . ,- •• tiller No. 2.., I 1 - . _. '. .. !ILA ISTON. & COX - .... . . ' BRIPPEHH OF THE szft.QUALliltll 67 , .. SY„LIIYE - ASII.REWASII add TREMONT SOI:IUYaILL COAL: FRANKLIN COMPANY'S CUMBER, .'; LAND COAL: also,•HAZLirroN ILF, .-,• , . _ . 1 HIGH COAL. r • ' ' { --. .., . 1 -.: - I, -• 217 Walnut.streel PhilidqlphLt..- \ . . ' OFFICES: • 4 New street, New Yorki . ' - - . •-, i lii Doane street, Boston. .' - • rsti.c.) - - • , : Plar.'No. 3. ~ BAUM • . OGLE &t.CO, r. . • XTNER!S AND EMIPPERS: Of • .First.quid!ty - R4pd Aid!. Coil' • . (No: 11'3 Watuut street. "ebtledeliiitta. - OFFICES:-, No. 170 State street , Rotifer]. , 11 . ( No. IGO 4roadway, New York. • • L'58. 7 14 • . . • GODSHA . 81111;PERS . oT • ! RED AND - NTRITE ASH SCRIITLEITZ.COAL.- H .SHARP, NO 13, I'OUT 3tC11 4 ,40ND... I,ieldgh Kph nylktlf . Coal at Rrtt4l. YARD•Coroer reb st reka:. • .- OFFICE-I(g3 blyert. ' j'.5:5r4 . 2 • SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION,. Shipping *HAI, A n 8 1, f r. ogjgrUCIT! COAL, Delaworo:Rl7r, fohllad!lpnla. Wharf N0..1. • 2, LEWIS AIWENRIED & CO. • ROMMEL,. POTTS & CO. OFFICES CJ Ilil ItrriAddap, "p;ow.Yoik.' I . Steitr.litreet'aild 'Aierchilnis'.How. Boston I . , , ,• , • - ~ . . ; 114,11nrf to. 2..: •t .. . ' . I. , . REPPLIER.SE,BRO: ~':t . ~ r, , 7 • IN.*..r. walnut& Fotirth Sta ' l, S'lttdada. Street. Now Yortt..' • • , •tderelian &Ala n k -Building„.Providetice. • .". ' DAVIS PEA R:SON.k. c 0.... .. 7,11.7.1Efir"C,1i ,lllPl.ifttiffr:illt . , ~, CELEBEATED-LoCusr moc:4;T:ii. 'WIIIITA: ASTI and: .sPoil N VEIN. - • . , - ~ : . ' - RED -ASH - COAL -..--..• , . • ..No:1:18 'Walnut St reet.tPhitadelphia: ' OFFICE'S: No.llll Brondwity, itnmu ;No: II Trinity '•--- - • .. t • .H . ituildintt. Nker'York: ¶ No. 11 - Doane - Strengt,. -Boet().. .. -'. I ] .: WIIAIIF-2.Ult EIEN %VIGIL - DELA WAKE AVENUE. , I Divi,•PLAB9e?:,.Plili4. ' . C1388..1411.1.f..P:;_ '-. __ •-' ' • • .N. P. 0088 . 81. : W . hitrUlio. - 3. . ' , . ' : . CHA :MILLER -&; 'CO-.. . ' 1 8 AND - sIiiPPER2B or CuAL. ' " ' • • ~ I . " ... .- IV ITEL ASH,.._ .. -! ..- . , 1 krnm tin, PINE KNOT and MT.I.AFFA;tOISLLIERIES; ;. ' RED .--. ASH; .- . .. -' • i -, . Frt.m *err PIPES" X COLLIEUIEE; ': ~ , . ... 1 ~ . . ~ . • 1 . CANAL LANII.INr4S- 2 0REENVVICII.A - ND§PRUCS.. 1 OFFICE :—No. 1 ,165 Walnut Street, rhilla4elphia.. - : •:'; A.: :=April 9. :59 ..' V - . .1 . . . ) - 1 . 547:' , ' ~ .',GEO,-Si PA .TERSON •81, 'BROS" DEALERS A:kJ) 8111 ' ) . ;i1 - 1t4 T. 4 Lpeusit rtid.pioad illo,nntlin - liy:hite Aah • :C .A.L-:.:- I .Alen. RED A5ll. from tliePilich Itlinfraatii and !Pal, thee-Pvirkx. Frrhi takeu in ilzebauge for Coal.. . I'AtFERAi4", ' . 'WM: F. I'srfFit.so,s, •• • , • - Once d if are /1011: , ., • GO). • •.• . :`Bri,jy. , ,ior4 l .3t ! mtuornin Or'ney, Pa. Jirly 21, ':",1 • I- !.; I McLEAITS Strengthening tardial l and Blood Purifier. iT ILEMEDY ix is NATE , RE*OsiN.arilitDicruting'ditiaxes by oat* , rat laarF:, ben - takin. ital healing- influence lit Telt coursing through every vela inf.the body, petrifying and, tierelerating the circulation of tkie blood. , 'lt neettralisea• any bilious the stein:Leh, anti strengthens the. ashde:organiriarkm. - •• I •-• Stsengt honing COrdisil will effectusliy • rttre . Liver Complaint, Dyspepsy, „la on Chronic or!..Ne.r 7 sous Debility, Disteo•es of the!linini..'s..andall Dejdlitbas Writing from s disordered LI .ler• or , • •• trimacti „ilea rthurn, inward Pilea. • A . r ! ylity or Sioknevaof the St nentsch,•Full. nes , of Ilk !! , d to/ lie•li.tad. Doll Pain- or'..tiar heating in the dead, Palpitation of the ileart. FolinaFg or; Weight. 'tithe Stornach.Sour,Emital inn Chet; ing Sufic , cating - Peeling u hen I) i ug due n. Diy_ness or, rellowhesa!of t tie Skin and I:v • es. Night- Sarent&liin - aill Fevers, Pain in the Small of tho!iktrk, Chest - 4.r !Side, Sudden Flushes of 11 . , 4 1 , Depression of:Spirits. kri,itful Dreauis, Despoodeney:oriany Nervdud Disease. Sores or Blotches! the ckto. and f ; , ver and flair (or.rhills and fever,t— lt'nill also cure - Bladder and Womb, cacti as. Wee knesS.rin•rontinetice of 'Urine!, ritranc nary, joile initiation or !Weak nes4 of the Wonkb or 1/0,14..r. " • 4 1' tte-re to ale) inale!itk;Ainbout dint u,ver till 1.. eura a p t!:ee , Above (Baia-Fes it t.kvn Per ..11,'. vci1ett5 - ..11b/Pili bottle; in German, Ens lFh .' and , . • fti:er hirdf ,1 million of- tsirl7,2,tiae)vert sold dirring the' pt. six months. :11 - id in id.oo,tertcp his ii frilled In ! giving t , ntire !•atiataction. %V suffer -Weak:`:. when Strieri9thernny Cordial will cure von ?•1 ! • _ , ' ! • !!, y, and atron4? ;Thr.ti. kit; -at (.434+; get! Fantle Ntrtisn's' Strengtheoing rordint. it'viiii strengthen an/1 - inrigo rate yotir bheil-toilour•lbrotigh av;•ry•yeio. and the rosy bloOni of betaltli to mould, to yiini• cheek ,again,— I Every hottlo,a - arrantt;d bigive astiSfartion. , • l• Poe Children.«W. YtO lucent , . if dreg art. sickly, puny, or • alitici.al nitb slim( among'obildret.- . olco their! ••.a . well !quantity of McLean's Cordial. and it. will inakathem• healthy, fat and robast:44lay riot a mdmotit—try lc'spilrou will . be convinced. •!- , It is delicious, lo tisk ....Every eeutu r y chant should Doi leave the giiy Until he has procured a inpryly of Slrenglheni og Cordial. le Vily. because it always cared. A. liberal discount-win be . Made toqiiSe , irha ! ! • .0 A ti 'l 4 10 Be Tea re- of Drugglett., or Ibtial!ra.wlio OAS try tbpalm upon you .4.ln4,•ltitilr • nr Sarlaparlillt trash tw mulch they r:111 buy rhesp),[l, saying it, ts , j.nat, 'as gaol. A Vokr suettiotlti. Ask her - is LEAN'S- Seta:Neill,- tnaPrAi..iind take uottini; It in gra poly rrui..lytbat will purity thd blOod!'tioroughlyikeld at the . .mine titne-atrengtifeniVe,siviern, • :qine fatdeape‘inf,ll, t.,.1,1411 rery EtKerning, • Pi a. pr..ventkti 4e for Cho era l Chillai and Fever, Tel= Inc feynt. car Ali,' prevalent c I I'6.r-only $1 per bottle, or ri.i•bottlea:.for CS. - • -• I. 1 l• if. 3.ICFktAN.' • Sir Proprietor of the Cordial; alsd,lteLaittu'alOicaeile Oil Ltullneui.' i - ;; 1 I.' 111cLeants1Voleattie Oil Liniment! , .. . . . . , . . . The beat Liniment in the irprld, tie Poi!' or lieut.- .. Another rnninrkailde earn Purl cured by Iklet.eatu'al'ol eiinic (Ili liioinient. !teat fOr yritirtielvteg: , Thom,. Fordin birtcligrilttl. lir ill near - Casa'ai Tref/ oe. nn Tent h tire:I:ill:1d ft horrilde 'lip )itrition on iligt,ot. - lk tried rtirion.l. tininitmtx. Sal reit. ~tei. but.;:eonlei *An it .ne, good". lie d4tpatrell of er'er boltig• able totitoek-at his tea I,E, :oviii,. le.eaoz.• be mul.d opt bear any +weight on. his toed : and .I.j. - t1?IE lilll - tli-bttie <r;;Vriaell!COl V.48C . 14/lit OA lAninotit, lie - ix nun trert.irtly cured. i".' ' • ittieunattsin.' Nralyidt.i NenralgiA, Ortilleit, Spralng. 4;41116,5s- iu llr .1. - dt) ft tu Musclos..tlrrolllngtUSure rliroat,- 1:4r.. -I,e or Tootittrhe - . 11- tiundx.ErvictiCtrti , ..Snenr4 flur'uic see it., Pt I).t. A. , .... - yfrl.frO toe - ro.i,loliorictonooot ttaii ii•Ooderioi Liolinetit: i 1 . 1'• 1 '' ..' I - - For lipts , q aid Cattl, it is an tntillible repeat, for Chad,.,, 1.1.1 . 1.; tierntrdier. Cr/v.lrd It+elti, Lain/41,4r., Sp/r• si u ,t v or rnyny , Spillit.fittuti,petifarailitri!ellinga . ,Woundi., Sitatll.4nal... 11l gtte.. And various other` dlintatteli , ntileh-Aui. mid+ itrelViddein from inlorlea or.* lirenta. • '. -, • - l'l ,_'• rery roinitry niere.hatit Ahotiltl tattittrir it 11 41riPTY• Or ' 1•/q1,,....n.K V”lrAtkic (111 Linltoent.lllitell rapidly, beettnae It aliiriy..rorer.;•7, 1 •, r - • A litteull - diK:ount will lin.ioadn ti/ imirelittnis iglu/ bay t WI again.l 1. • , ~ ii - lbtoatiriT J. H. Mr. l,l SAi..Proitriiitnr, miter of Th .1 .nd 1.1 rt. I.tre.-1.t..1---(1,1/.1,1,i.. lifp,.- - . ' L .. \ 44.. rOf Kil. , in Poi i..ri11. r .i., .1.. a - r,it• nt - N. e.. -41 fro r • - 1- 4-ror ~..,i. i,.- millioi.tolia, py Di:: Li . e W A VNE 4, ' EON, No. 'i z . ,...:1i to : tb vr,;l9' -' - ' '.•,it•ly ' - '. .:. ..- . i , - 1 1•:•• ', , j,... . . . , ... 'O 1 yew. ' I WLLL *OW 'to PLUIFIC 21Lf. !I • I This coit lAL stillyd funn ft lesia town 0111,* to myse! id ebandra`lly cot ned witlistanenftl oat valuable medii d mints. teMts, at teem, knoevi to tt 101 l Of win; tit i oodroot, inackrnni i•d Clu•rt;y, Mow Thuds; Dan! )ns,t3ansakarills - 4 9. , F3owers,'„with of P, prbduiii ug• ti tat intallilp,ternea r, the rei-oration mitti 'o'er. known, orris or'. Tim icAuto, Aso iRING OUT PROM VIM amours o #,DAY: . }WQR . -ING-,: . ;S T . BEITJAIPN- 8.#114.N, =E3 ~ oe; the r i . ri' I' . . -• '' Mir No . ti '! 1 . . i: : • , i ' RA I ' STONE iic 'C• :, I• -- ' imatits xs;{ vAttiona tOotartion di ; GREEK ••I " •":-. I Red rid WWI.* 'Aiih . I. ' SCHIDILICIL :AND LIEHIQI4 C OALS, ~ GErniGE'S cinrizazianktoaL . .I.:1 i OS Wilnut 'greet: PhilSelelph3l, I • ;OFF! ES: ; 9 Wippllngtoo Attila:kg, Prolidened •. 1. ; :- • (L 69 Broadway, Nor:terk. l• ;'• 1 ; • • plin NO.! : , POET 14,1C1ISIOND.! . f'.0.42 I , - 1 : ' , . , . P, Or No. 11 , .. ;.• . .1 .i. tE -, S ROTEEERMEL - '‘ " 1 , , , , I s , l ! . .2111:1i ITD 8111PPIp. OT COAL, 1 • I " 1 - 9ffers for sa eKs tbit Carin, the best . qua) pew of ; • ::•...14E0 - 1414D WHITE:ASH COALS,:, . -. '. 141 so, LEffilitcatid CUMBEiLLANCy(I '/ L.: ; { i WilAliF'Nfl, .I.4ooctilibiibd • . r t . , 1 „ : 1,31 N Walnut street, rbUittlelphl3 , :, - • '7 7 7"'7"" li 11 Waste street, Wigton. 056-42 ,•1 ' , e.1.1317C11C180.4.1 •• aLarn :SLigNicKSOW GIMITEE4 , I 13RIIPPZEBOIP • . ACHITY*IIIt r iVRITE AFC, 'AD !,!Lehigh j . . ; . . ALSO • anol . OFFICES: WitA i ftF NO: t ,14,1y3,T RICILMOND' P4llgd'a. -CS :i pier No.iiii: l' - •.:,, LEWIS AUDENRIED:&•CO., - . i ; ,iinit+ l ik.DzALtris 1! 7,l=l.il4ylsli,or 1, ,, - Authrapite & Bit . bus Odds . .; :1 , • 2V6 Walnut itreet;Plitlidelphis.• 'I, -I . IOTVCS: ' 110 Broalihiy, NoO Nork, .'j . - I . , , ! i ,L 86 Stile itret, BotitoWp - , , , ' lii . Pio iter kappa./ from . ATliztbeth)ort, _L , ', j ' ' Or ' i . •1 . L LEB4GII, :StRING ' .3101 IN TAT N. - lIAZIETON goy;icit. RIDGE, COALS. 1.. r ., ....0. 1 ----74.2, .0:1)111.: ~ I CO AL.' ' cctAL, . , 'llO S::AUDENRIED i& CO. of ' ,----.— i —. 1 -- l. l'r : i 01 -T P• ar:i, _ 1 • 2qp.wai ut it! . 't I'IIILA El MLA 1 1 - 'I: • ' ,1 Ilusroadiv ....NgIY'YODIE. • I I !' ' II: ;•. . ,I , "6 Stateatreet,.Bo#o,% . . . , . ' ') . i . ... ' .f i . n' DONtsTIC. DIP le i raOrt . tn tie I st rart ftt 1 I. - ... , A i ' ; "1 CO4 8-75' ' l'7"d°rz of I V"lf;('S.. ti l ,( ..,:pi'h - 7,'6'..°,.',.da: bk.iif prQdu.iring nvtr 150,000 tons a yr t.. 41 Etle.atoin (R . eld .4th,) and , BLici s Ilia lt,(lthitt Athl) I', 4'. • . ALSO; , 1 , Exeltlstve . tltioti for , tht tale or the it:kr y genuine LO, eugti3lountala gOalj. trout' , the'ohocatti D le Colliery of Gte4; C. ror/ra A; Co.. all : of which will: ba hipped diretit t,, ,w Yo k;l ill Canal; or Coastivisi,4 {la greeuwich Pier!, (halo :Kau Yard; rhllidelphts.)! 1 .' , i d i v 4t,Mila elphia, from PiOr:.No. U Port Bichi• 1-1 - - • ton&' 1 I'4 '•, .. , , , eett qailltlet. of. ItgD andl , lIIT,E ASII I. (sehuylkill , County, ielerid, with Ntleclal Ip)ed under oar persoital-Stigerhaterldtare. The rho CO 9:4 fro. carei sad IS. LEtrIGII 8 The eeleb, Hit .1 t Elizabethport. L....... 1 INi3 MVO NTA IN aih d CC U . ' L I; T' Baltimore: ittii..' tiet4l lIAMPSIIIRE pirUl!N' . . • • •i• •At Jeisey Citi,'N. +l2 l ,• ..•(ria id.histh and Norris firnala.) ; Tit' Tary.tntpe rior IifIXESEIARBE AL from the t. , taken from the ".,And.tuiled Impros& rtirnt.and Omit Company's Eitata," near !Williesbarre: Rugiu (x)A L-both i - of which, for ateiin roir.n.p4 and for family eae,,nre imisurpOssed.- WI) hold q..4ifir•ates in our Ottlltes.:fronal parties who 4.4 and: fulii• fettled. Coals. ! atid- iironnunee .lhoM tp?.uZelf; .5 5 211R1.61% 06.3ia. tar idesM In use; pro dualpipoo ;linker, less ashes and orealor hlase,!than any oiow before the ! !! . !!•• 3 : 14 7 ,!, 15, :mil • • 1 :• !!,i COM 14 c PAMReO4- , snwri* OF riz . er.saniren It Mountai n , Coal. l '. - T.CT. 00.'N 'AI; AO /. ;nrf k Si 11 . 1 4 /kl.ll . 00111nt: • ,• - • - i - 'l. l r -- 1 i i ~ -.- --- ii.ON JES4lti ~ ICOLE I, I . , „,!iF.i. do,. ,„;i,,„:.:„uri ,' .1 1 . "i ITANIAO,IA WHITE ASH; COAL, 7.rom thd A'devdsdithi and DickvillelCollieries. i R40,4ict . :110.320 Walnut. stre'et. Ptilli elphia.. . . C r ik•Coat from44rirded , iro Port' Clinton by' Headingl )tafirkad, rir 16 ttpatt ki, !....".cbuylkill Ctnal.' i " • ~f'594:0 ...4f URADIT.C_ ~_. A 1 NTErBakT ITISURANGE.CI 'fIHA . tTE it _p Elt1 3 El',U A yntr o. 311 *alttit.,llireet. above Titir4,l Will!' I i. altainst loos or damage by fire .eltrt ; perikoally or for a lirhiteditime;,ll; ai -rrlittr.. d.llli'M kTZCHANDIZE 'generally.: Ali, Sutnr.i oti Vessels. Cargoes And Freight. .suran6e ta) all pirts or the Linton: - ' ; • [ 4 . pcpb EAer, ' • ' Pet it '• 1 110- hOthqr, ) ' . - : ' Loris Awl, '• f. i.. 100. It .11•11 it Wen, - • , Dr. Geo:.N. ;':iJoseph 4istield, : ; - Danis Pea , . 't;il;t r ui. V. tliatj, .. ' . 11 11., 11au; . . ~ i 4 - I ..1 : . jACOS.F.SH.Eit,' I . iFiti„.". - pciof. Vice ei..tidenf.:l . OldSmith:Srcr.tayy, • Ltirtos_tnti, litfen atilvitntedfa irkiny in Schwy j kil I:enunty, to w 'lratlce.cl4 CrY: 1C1:..' iltpre dentr tiF .7oept I titz _,.._.... Li .__—__... RzooL 57,'AND LOIiDON FIRE AND . l. lIH . LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Atitharzid- Capitall--$10.000.000.i , ; ' lt Paid up Ca pital. iurpltis.and iteservect Funds; $ l 5 oo(),0 : LII I. i . I, 1, , 1 00. . 1 ,I.labi ity of the shareholders unlimited, ' floc rng I.• II au.iinted secut an this : Dii-lrict by the. Lici•moollaoLondon Fire and Life I ClMrail . ce Company, ill and fprothe reliable Fire and Life Insuri n e Companies' ot ph:rladelidii.., lam prepared to receive ap lir:M te ons r Imiu once airainst. Fire, on every description of buil d) tng, 1 i tr riy. - i ,- , , li m ca.! 4),, v r.tpr. mould dad .it advantageous to' Int. re 1 heli.,cellieryi structuree in reliable Cerup3ll Pr, fur - which I ad. AS Sirent. I . i hir ' . il l ele , fh•h/ri ng Insuran re are respectfn ly ins ed to c,altlat my, office. where particulars will be Oiven:logeth•l erli l ith the respective circulars of the Companies, and detilled.latinerats of their tarc..ent eopilition. . -- "1 ' , , • HONICE P. SMITH, 1:1 1 ! '%centre st fertot hove Pierweglan. d . I l Or atl'enzey trials Ball, Pottsville, l'a. .... 1 4 ItEl hlihNCbt. i : ,i 1 Phrla l' , yop4sa. • I Pet/Trine] ' • - t• f hn,ukef, Esq., I JPlan lihip E pee.sq.. 1 ,„ - fames Dundos, F...q.. - I tleo.•W Snyder. Er'i ', 1 .tin R. White. E..q., • • I ItOri lamer l ii.CanSPbell, 1 les alv. n iraydr..7%. D., ' ' lion C. W. tfreitts,. • ' ich rd p. Smith, Ern., . m.Palmer Ern. • 1 riar l 29, '59 •L. I. 5- ..._ J' : LIFE LNWITIANCE. I HE OH rard Life In.splance .11.nniiity, 1 ,.. land Trust titimpli•iy off Piriladelphi , Office, No. 1 a rbesuut stieti, the Brat door East of t ie .Custom ilohie. f, , •. I . • t e f t PI Ar, r,:pooXy—Cll A rER PER rt:7l7A 1., eirnueito Melte insurances n Iliter on ttle ost favor-, OA er s, •I 1 1 , t'., i I' lea itaibrian: paid pp Si d staVested, t ether with l i n a litt l e a d thilitly indenting, riaerreci und, offers a p l . ect pr ty t to'the insured 1 ,. ) .r b p eaktu, * may be ,Iplid.yearly, ha ' nue ler)). I 1 i• , "r 6to piny add a Smug, perk:4l6'lly toil N. •pr li . ,Pflio'first Bonur4. applrinied ' it ll . i Ile,e .84 , th e I , efutid Nonni, In Derembe .18.19, r , ni , Wilt b.erinber, ish4, which additions ;Met i er • or 4 than txt rwl cent 'tiro° the PI %cp. ,t ut nereosi ig the none! Prerairun. 1 I ~ • AMMAR/St ,1, 1 .. , Thl. .;ind i zway; jahlri 4.H n, : i i i ," rt roku , s 11, John U. /At met, i an ,as P, Joules, Wolin R.151e it, ... i Fre rank ittro.rh, 1 ' . John C. Mite ell, ', I ,:eo ze Yolick , , 1, Icsa ortOn i i lien y'` r ' trine . n, . itz ta th:Y . Co ant licl , 1 .. . Pomp let enntainin .t. tabli:4 core., d'i, lonations , form of ppilditiorr and ro diner nform doer an be had at then ce, I'l 'room Ao 11,6 AY' P,r,,Eiia.t., ,v ! ,, • JiHN '..i:s r. Actuary. .'' , , trr es fA b rnher ill agent ke the obei f i Company in ~ hu. 1101 Ct•unty.ltinit wilt effect Iniutances., and 114411 • edoursty Inforbasition on the subject, june •5, , pki 26. , , ' 11. 1 .11. 1 4 c NAN. . ‘" 771 1 1 ;.' 4 INDEitilift — i —. ------'—' ricl ii, Fraqklitt f ire ; Insura d Corn ',R,,, , y,bril'itilliilPlOhis. 1 Chttlde,tio,leti Chemin Str eti ear Fifth street ,• f i 1 . • 1 1 11 t:11 , . I.IT - - ..elliistbisi.:; , !,.. 1 . fltp '.',lT;'. El racket, 4 1 ,....., 1 TeOrgeWeitic . Ilarda, ..,„4)1 j ., - . ;r- 1 I , llllmideral p.14.4,-, is ~v,„ig , ii.r , . 1 t I .±,k,itAphe E. tabrie, - ' aellit+atiT,• , .V • • • : I Thrrid S n it n i9tlit - - It.l4qiih. •., ': • Morris lat erson. ' urfoliaikelnattran e.perma it . r lint-tied on . eriptioprOpertii , , i , n town an ionotry. at ow as are t neintent., Pt' ,aerprita. _ ;. • ... Patty' bar reserred allal•ge contingent Auld, it, it abeit Capital andrrerniuta al *slily inveked, WO IToteettori to tl!a leisured. s , lnlcetbeir in. ott. a .period ollllty•ttara.thy itaielpaid at pirardi •//,Iri. two haiarferd,r'farips e .nd•t/./fors.iosiea by ba•altridt-ngariditi . eeof tbeit vintages ottn -1 - atti , gell last/R.odg and dispas Hew to Mist ittpiar. ail liabil4. e.,.. ..._, •:- • , , ~. 1 • CIIAS. N. iiiiveKst P ealden I. ts. .0. ILlPlrt.SecrriarA ',' ..: .' . acrllatr ILA been;nn:polnte. apentlO theta4l,e . I inr.;tit t ion. and i now,p, parcel to maks In - iit'ov.k•ry,..le - scriptioi, ut: rly. ir J. hum, 1 . i AN It • /i/ Ii,UI , :f.,LL-Areut. i' • 11. .lattlll:ls,A ~ . ; ( . . ` ' 1-. ..:.ti • 1 .. 1 : •• \ . 1 , • I'''.- :- ' n' ) ,-1 - )1 • .2- ' ii: I ka nn! l /aro, pd,t 1 .1 U". I' al rAP Tlie 11. .I artitqtrr i, affa Is , coCp ref 1 oe at at, Ylra hail sitra ce I wit prof ca 4. 'rtse sn m a lon .. u r t )'P. rAI... Patter - SATURDAY MORNING Pl.r 8t0.77. • • 301 V R. WHITE. , 'SMPPXII OP • • • tai6xcorirzacimme • tc.116.R0 NO. 1, PORT RICHMOND. - ' N. 316 Walnni street, Philadolpi ii!. Cli9:ii!. OPPICao oc No. 3(3 West Thirteenth it., Neid 4 :tork. i0ber16,.58 • BANCROFT, LEWIS & CO,. •7UILIIA IND - 3111PPilLII OP THZ CELEBRATED ASHLAND CWIIL. it nom MAIIANO*.BIOUBJAI3I. • Walnut ' . Nei York Olice—,T9 Cedar; street. Boston Office—a *bloat, Commercial Building, Kilby street. , 7 jOci, 23, '5B '43- . 1 . . • ..' ' No:. lg. • . . Noah iSturte . rant.—Jos. MateBol4.—Chai:Wannennetet. 1' N. EiriTitTENTANT & -00:,: . DEALEAS I IN TIE- VARIOUS DESCSIPTIIONS OP ANTELRACI'rE . COAL. )11CLTU R ISO TON 14,ELT : : VARIETIES OF . .. RED A WHITE ASH SCUM( K...L A L.E11.1011 COALS ;.I • . - AL4b,; . • Pltdotopt Company', and Geoties Creek CII3IDERLA'ND - • CO , ' • - ; AL. • • . . . , , ' No. 110 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. . - OFFICES:No. 26 filthy street, Roston" / - No. 128 Broadway, eor. of Cedar st.,Nl York. .11171-Shlpinetits from arhaes Nos . 12 A 18, Port Rich mond, 1 Elizabethport, D . .:3 Diltfinore,4ld:. and Alex. indeis, Va. • •• - r.. , [ April 16,19. 16- Pie= CHAi.' EIE s tiiCEIER 14.. & • CO.; sHIPrEItS O► , BKOAD .2401./NTAIN. BLACg.IISAIII ANDSUPEORIR ' • ' RED AS COALS. OFFICES:.{ :4a South stniet, Ne*.Yoik. • • - : (132 I . Cilnot street, IthllsSelphis. I'AS:4B Coal: ' Coal! Stant Van Wiekle & Martin, , {Room .2.6 Trinity. Building, ( ill Broadway,l , OFFICES"; • • New York— I; • I ". . I • 1/4 Burnet St+o, New, Brnaewirlt, [_S*Perr of the fanny:ring Inaniet Lehigh, Cbal:\el.: f Mai EGVII/Itthport. and trellloll. .'. . \ .11.A7.1.f.T. • ' - I• ] h . .. ' ' 1 . .311tNES . S SPRIIIG MOUNTA TN. '• • , • i AitCREARY'S - NOltTil SPRINO. MOUNTAIN.' Ert , lii New BrUnetrick and Per /. ,Imbiii. HAZLETON. , .. .. MILNES'S. SPRING 310UNTATN. • . . . . 1 'McCREARV'S 'MATTI SPRING MOUNTAIN, - . ; OLD COMPANY'S: LFIIIOII., H -' ' . ~! 'DECK '1'4101.3N T All N. i , ! • . , Ails Sole. Agenti. In New Tirli.'Willlarnsbrirg. Brook..' lyn. IlObiiken, and. Jersey Citk. for the Kale. cif the. Cele. brated mth .% _MOUNTAIN LEIutCOAL,(Ettio Aen). ' This' Coal ix uueitipassed fur generating Steam. and is al Most exclusively need on the Delaware lity . er Steam- ' boats., A single eSPerinient will satisfy any up ginecrof Its superiority as a steaming ilati rand it is aloo a very . dsririble Article fur family use. ~' •'' '' • 1 -. \A LSO,!, Sole Agouti. for the. sale of illa Philadelphia .Coal tome:sera EMPIRE COAL. Duni the Wilkesharre Ploiti. 'TM, COSI le gni te free.burtaing,and will he found a very diOrible article fur both summer and Witter use.. L Alay 51'6U :• • ': ' ' - v IS. CIL " RIDOR lIIS COAL. ' DA.NA. EAPLMS AcrNi. - rou 'TUE SALE, AND "STripPER or . 10.ISTIO'iti:1 ZTEN h GREENWOOD - *ElN'SjiWhllte• Ash coal. .A PEACH ORCHARD lied 'Ash : —PRO.V 11.ICJIAIOND. • ;- ; • • • h 1 ETON' ANA MOAB. LOO yElNS.4,ehigh • Coal,' • BRISTOL; IIzwBI2Z4VSWICA and ELIZA: • ' . ... • • VOFilq4--N0.1%3 Walnut sireet. Phi:lade I p hli N. .11.—Also, Allintown Comipass'ii Pl 4 lrcn. I 1 .'m • ! • V.-.41* • ":/: • • , • . • • - r - I I :Pier N6. , 15* . , .. .1 PLINY FISK, • . . • . vi.Eg. AND ET.IPTiut C l o!al Hill Pink:Ash Coal. IT.l6l::—Poitille. Penn's. .. • • (47....1y• J.'S. I, , vrrElts'os, • rmitat.. 9 pat9 l ! Voit! 274 y H*.C4AN, HACKER & COOK,I. MINERS' AFD sdirreei (4. • • • M - 4 Lra.cl4.„3l4esztla, Graix.l • ;Arno', deitiers in ot-Ir first qualities. of . 1 I White naid Red loth Coals. • NG.136 IVainnt strest.,Pittladstphia, and froodiand . 1 • Wharrs.i. SF/no/LIU.. . TUCINAII UMW.. Naive ItsCalra. Jeesru. Cobc i 1 -. .IYebrTITY 27 ;' 00 • • I 9-.l:y. • r! I'. V 0 OR HI ES 1 1114 IR AND SHIPPER OF !RC CELEBRATED 'the Vein Red Ash Coal, P the "NEW DUNCAN CULLIERY."- ()trice, hiladelph la. 'BriLbm9s, Fcit 31atine In 1-luland In- .11 'minor. no other Cosi—W/11,1i assures Ita purify, 7Cargo soles by • 1 , -JOHN SIIAY„ .Igent • . Yor-1. P. VOORIIINS. No.ll Plus !divot, New York.. P,rdt.ollo, .Itairi2 1..'53 filutio 5,'55 Iy] 11- . OTELS t . _ • 'resident ,ent Mr the lom'persotts - FE.CER'A HOTEL; (Foriqerly Pottsville *nisei) 0n dithdiavrtio 04. 15.1y7. jOB.II..FEGEk, JONES,' HOTEL ' , L ..- 1 - . - c4estrtut Street,442_ • 1 i ' Between .i.rth and Screatjr kts., W.. Tr • • 1.1 : : PlAttedelpiilak. _ .• 1 ; ;Sr Terms, 81;bo, per day. , ' [ 7.3 ! 111 i ; L - .. .1, A. GA6g, Propiletor. W IT.E: _ HOSE HOTEL. he HTEL. . . .. „ii .. : 1 he undereigned r&pecttully an- , -"")., . ant tice.to their friends vp.l the . public, - A - the they bere'taken, enlarged and en rs r rill; - tlrely . gefornislied the (AA eetahlhhed ,/,:,_ Is and popular tayern-s and et the corner of Centre and', Mahantango street 5.,. novenae, the ‘.'il bite Horse Hotel." i forinerly kept byea-S toil! Mats. and rune recentlyby Joseph M.,Peger.. 'Thr stabling attached to; the b_uae to . coMmialions. ; .very attentlnr will Ibe paid to, the Comfort. Of guests.; and-t.hey hoto secure a fair share of public pa • trobage.. .; • . ' .• ; 'W ILLIAM J. MATZ, I 1 , . . ~ -;JES.F. , E DRUMIIELI.tR.... p n Pottsrille, - A prll Tl'i - !• , - • ~ , 11-ly - --- 1111ERIGA11! H OTEL . • i • . ,- .• Ch stitut,-bet. Fifth &Sixth Ste., ,01 --- • .. " 1 11 PIi.ILLAtIF f ! . .PH IA. ...., : i . ***lYo per nay. 'fill -s._f , - -_ 7, ~• - The :undersigned baring , renewed their lea, for a term of yeare f have entirety refit lcd" - ibe !inure., having painted. carpeted and refur nished throncliont. Thitio- Tation',of this }louse IR, unsurpassed, being ~ upon Jim widest, ind Most Pleasant part of CheAtiut St reet..ll. rectlyoppm.l4 the old State House,) near, the places of t smusetnente,,the jobbing bOusea of 3fark'et and ; Third . atreete. !convenient to the: Cit y I;RIIrrlid; - the. ears nf ' i which run to alt parts of the City . for are cents farce;' The roomer are large, well lighted. have lot perior rentilk ; lion. and haveheen refurnished with a tire forcomfortl 1 We are, aupplled daily with pure milk:. cream, fmiti and vegetables from a farm belonging to be, and whleke :la managed ezeluebrele for-tbo ;Ilotel. The proprietor!' I of the American assure their friends and - patrons. that' no pates will be spired to make the appolatmenta of thin Motel coMplete cud its Table compare favorably with; the best houses In the - flub* ' ' 1 . - Aug. AL''s9 34.3 m .7 WATT k lIEULINGS. ' -yearly or e ineurtn. December, d the third ke in nee lame paid, • - MANSION HOUSE, ' '''' .44 • 1 ' i -: AAlantic.clty; Nevi Jersey. ' ir ,i - ; -"" • Tun 'under:signed - having 'leased the above estaMish. 1 : tneo l Of the Miassi , bar, for a term of years, respectfully 1 `solicits tin. friends-bin aud patronage of their numerous' - friends; -andalso those who were his pidrnias for tbe tbiee Years he was landtord of the Soil [louse. .- . A large intor,ii ement is' now. being 'built on Penns!. I. . i Tatibt A venne Air family rooms, which will add me eti to ; "--11 the'eomfort of-visitora, making a front-6u that delight- . ; a ful 'Avenue of "M 0 feet. -with 10 feet' iiinizas the. whole' . / 1, length—and a front. Ott Atlantic Avenuealanof the same • • extent. -' MuCh pains have been taken to seinctfl tat dace conked batters:and ire cream waiters. with prderly, competent 1 !:und attentive servants.' • I invalids or perorate in delicate health. will be for-; , „nishrd by nt a wOh..fires•,•also hot or cold salt water baths ' lgrittie bootie when "requirtd. . . 7 Parnilies can hive private tables If reqcdred„and meals sefwed wt am* boots as they gray direct:. - , I peOnsyltaidi Avenue/s tbe first North, of the do t, , lo and oiled' the mord desirable iritbe city; on it is tis - • , , Presbyterian Church, An &many 'private . cottagen. he P. Friends and Lutherans pr o pose erecting chute : heap it ;- et ! tato , . , ; ' - • • . ! I 1 • The !Winston Mune" - - will be ready for company Ion! the .sth of April inst., and remain. operi Summer and - , NI ntre: and the undersigned hopes tbathe Is tintilelart• •IYiktiown ass caterer to satisfy Ilie public thatnn hobo n will excel hie in good living. and while 'll l,l dliided l ate , o trillion wilt be given to every eovsfOrt and pleasure of the gloosts, his charges CT So mo a t reasonable. 1 ' l ltespeegfully, ,7 ' 7 ISAACTIIIAYER. AA 17.'00' -..' ' • 14- 1. , • • CU'rrA Or'ERCPIA. HYD RANT HOSE. 'll LIS - HOSE-14; ..supe . sior.-to Leather, it i 44-K4-no (+Biagi to p e ifectfy ti g ht and Is Oct tyolenit or roil, „ •.. ,er ilo4eoi forrhoti, law. poefm ,; .4. DANN A.' , 4 ettare 'out. •. - ,tp r ii at; - • • ,• up • MEE shipment Of istbraci I Pier_ No. Ira lIIILIOIOTO TO. 01 POT' VI 'LE, S JUNE 2-3, 1 Piqbarist i or tato. ,s .or llia.iiiniScra l vtionts 1 ' . 1 111 r 11 till 111? IT ! Ireoe4 TO , C0216T/TVTlilet T111 . 11)141. eir l'it.OPe r e :i Le v as. ' - 97; bawl tst th e:Foiercit coacieviee 1 , Ii 1 1 4 I ••SPIO CIII ei lima. ckearla• St me , Ole. 1 e Binger tke•Adiaaleillell.er ig ass • ail& !tree State, tm 111 stS•Visfeed 8 es i Seisate,rmsassill, 1060. i ' :I. ' -• • - I 1 • : [Cteseliiiicia.l ' * • - 1 11 I ! - ( • A, netilognis'et afirayi between politician', eom- ; moniftnown as "street lighte";--I nee the tbraies ' which comes 1 froM ', the teed Of Sts ry-reroold 1 whole that thasehotherftleakrete sok Weaken ': - I That fainonsilleitels! pletivi - known , rticalerli ! by •IS succassfal isegVaving, Zak cane. the : dratfe-' ; .ftgAr,•presentket scene lees eimiltiiig than ;line of " these. Two' or mere nien„l armed ir thOeetb,• ' tore / •In the Streets, are Coati-bolts* or a cavort* ed shoofit eac 'ode* 'with , 'lei/elvers, theist 'soh I each ,other w t with kolVes, clone, and ' Teti impala the ground, ground, cove with dirt, and , blood, straggling and stabbinktill death . , prostration, or morrender . puti•en end to the donflie: Each int tanoetellsa shatnefol story, and cries: ri,ge again,' • the' precis', system lasi* thlereites snail Barbarism. A Icate-, Togas of devils in oar conttify ( could testify legal la . to the reckleb disregard - Of lifts where Slavery et.- iste l , mid 'woiild eilithit Vi4enee flaunting in the garb Of Honer, eari prati,ng i of.a bailiarouil code th -diatied moistly b rem•cas end religion:ll.,But yee have alvatidy slipped',' of horror, ' and t I harten 0n.i*,.1 I 1 -* I I • i ,i • :'• • ; 1 0>n MO if I s op for o e moment to iiihibit an denounce th e taeL !I of it only' timmiise 'it' beim:4ol(o.uit brot of SIR ry. Ad enlightened' i k , Ciiilisatioa hie lair ago rejected thie r elic of Barbarism, en ;letter has. tine part f thelergti- Men t. gskinstlii' barn pot I' more sante tiotiely , then ' 1:11Flohlins . l,ti. - duel decides toad I g,"'eaidthis tatrio philoeciphe4 "end the person appealing to. t ei mekes - hintuntlf fodge tint his oir . cause, icon , 1 ti a mos the. ofreii der athois tIL jury ; ' a d undertakes li'meelf to• a I•th 'I esacationer." o. these ma p atjc word . 2. vro id mid two brief roldions, w icb if pt ctically adonitid, make he D el, im p seib c-'-'fi et,' that , the i! acknowl dgent tit.. of liroug i with apology or explanation , an never be el olheraire than honorkhle t• and, s oddly, th at, ilfixtbelabseece or all inch •tteknoarle genteet, no strongest everhelrepair,ed,hy , a gist iatorial non -1 test; where lirotellecol, or akill, or! 'hence, idlest decide th e djaY• teen and . adamant a e tot etrong air thin the argaments ; pior can any One, at tempt an an s w ,er,nithOui eSpositig h I testilenees. And 'ynt-Stnire-rnsitieri, disregarding to irrational ,Charticter-'-ihsenstle to ita tot ly—heedlese •of its flopiet7.2-.and line asolods,Of its•Bernarlam, open ly' adopt ttiepLluel a a regtdator• of Manaere and 41 0 onduet. Two vo 'Cgs from; Staab Carolina have 'ten rained 'again i it' encl..' mentitit thank with • sadness as testitn l riny evi ez in that! land 'of Sla rery. The,firsillAr Chat4es Cotesworth Pitiekbey, who in the early d a ys of the R4abl r e openly de -4aredl his friblicir ranee of the pract ce;" and in-. vOked,the clergy of his State ”as a articular -fa wor •atinitrie icon's-anima early , dayto reach a!ser mon nii the 'bin 'and folly, of duelling ° The ,oth er was Mr! labett,l who on _Garr fl r 'Openly'de: clareit'sii bit' mast°. for declining th Duel, '!that lel feared G,id mo e' thin mat,." Ge erous Words for which i Many ierrbrs [min be pa Idoned, ''But these! i . oicesicendatini the Social sys em of which. the Dtiel hi natural•prOduct. 1 ' ' •:: d• . h . f r 'i k Looking ow at the _road stir ate o , floe.. y i . . wherelslace y exists, we shall find Its spirit. ee irelyl Manifest iri the suppression df all-fie' di i an . I of speech on of the press, especially with! r evil r „, . ' l ii7' e i°''.u:tl : ' hsL t fk"l I i ;':; e l aooo n t.l 4rf ri ' P' i:l ns 'fit'lui:e' b?reeln:Yal h a coin ! Sel 'l s ' (:8 , ‘ ; 'g'll'utd iil b :PY:lain t unel::i ep n vir o eh-Yfc't l l 'uh titan ieilure:iChristi .hit': 4 can rel:ilihaoBt'iY:iul:ii : P t s hiojoenl'' ;hired t:e t i l l::l r iin d e- o g r a id in een t ri S t i lVl T TiqU i iiii i tici h n 4l , ll Sr i h '" i ° c; I. eleltosbailleletiltVlie i itstinfluence to censorship and S ret judgment; • I ri n aay it e: 1 1 , tot ! c h pf ir i dih s iGe.e t iam: y l 7 H r i Si x n al : tat ih y rrs i.. ra t ilo s istrpo r eaer e ,inni p t uoi l t a oi t ole e fedi 'ail net . i m. n eut.tr A hß.4.7 m : ii ri[i W e 4g i rn i te c ia a l : It c l itid t l tr a 7o, i v hi e en: - ; 'et lAtnerio a , Slave•masteis km* Lan, Index:on hich are i scrili:d all the ge erihns MIAS el the T' age.,• The r is one 'hook,' th marvel dr :recent. 'literature, llncle 'Toes; Gabi -, which his hben '..t.ituit treated ho th by the urchk and by, the Slave.matnirs, sO that it is lionbied bythe same sloppression at the Vatican mid at :parleston.L - Nat 16 derail on - those 'insist:Dees , there !is One bleb has a most instruciive ridieruloustuiss., A b antiful discourie'of the late ; Dr.! Chanatogi on ebt Indie4Emancipatilim—the last effort.otihis b Metal weer—woo offered 'for stile by a. book ,a ant at Charleston : A' proseentio by the Sottih reline ASsociatien imbued, and he', agent was h d to bailin the sum !of one thousand dollars. Shortly aftereards,',the . Illinill agent received for s le a work by Dickene, Testily published, ',*Amer 1. lean netesit but, deterinined not to expose him self again o, he l tyrannical Inquisition, • ha gave / n t ics Gar ug • the newspapers that the . Look " Mild be, nbmitted to: highly intelligent mem rs of thelSoutti Carolina Assuciat'ien fdr.inspec ti in, and if ,; the sale 'is approved by thent,''it will i I • ,', "I ' ' L ro is r ie s n ale ato ll to no a t' n n ot o h i e ' r ,irecent' institute; as re m noted in.haWciatiroal ter ,l Y Moil, a Inerrapsper. of Alabama:, •' c -1 . !, .., - ' ' , "Lase: Saturday we 'devoted , to I the flames a, larg e nutobler of copiei 'Of Spargeou's Sermons, and the pile etwgreced i at the top with !'copy of .' raved Great Iran Wheel," which a!Baptiat f end presented fur the purpose. I Wo trust that t e works lot' the grease, icopkney ,yottiferator - ay, receive the'same ' treatment throughout . the S nib. Aid if that Pherisaieal author should b / e k e tl i ttlaa i tTyl e ll i ti f id in ita th er e a si ; P a ar r , / e h t i r s uF e k l . o t q h u ill e t nt throat. Ile ,hab,nruvrid himself a irty, fow.bred .slanderer, and, iFtnight tol:be treated ecordingly." And very:recently we 'have ;reit in , Alte. jour nals; that the truittees of. Celle e _in disbar. : vo resolved tbat•Dr.•Wayland's dmirahle wo " Moral Scie n c e . 'contains aboht on doctrine o t e deepestlye ;":and they proe a d to denonn .'l‘;/ 0 r A B l a l r t h h i is ri is i :a s t o u o ni n l t , o fti o r a ty: a n w ny ay i , e s o n n d da t tii he n n e . d: consequent with' itself.! • Prod! tin Slaver, to :i i' is eti po tsuati r ed ua .i'b ot:e:l :a in i :t i i f t u u ri t bi l 01, i i r tis t; te a' a rt' ti el f i'' a u." t l etn in po :a l ' VI unnesDating logic: of self-p seraratioo, al l i ngo Must yield to rte Support. The Safety o it 1 Slavery beComes the aupyetne la : 'And sine Slavery is !endangered Iby liberty! in any form , thtrefore eh liberty moat be 'rear hied. 1 Such i tb philosophy of tbia licensing p rad Win a Re-, i pailic: :And our Slavoramsters a ow themselvei apt in Alia Wink. Violence and brutality ere •thei ready instruments, quickened livays f 'by th wakefulnk4 of 'suspicion, I and . pe haps often b the restlesiness of 441%hp:icons ienee. I Every! 1 • where Inlttie Slave StateOtte_ 1,, on's Mouth 91 Venice, Where citizens '; wife en nymoualy dc4, n , tinned, ii open ; nor are ; tirgloii y priSbiis and th Bridge* Sighs wanting.' • j with his spirit has-recenily ;shown Itself vetth such in entity and activity as 36 'constitute llint. has i b . , mproperly termed a reign:‘ of. Terror. . North.. er men , unless they happen to be delegateS to a D mocra tie Convention, are raper ha their tra y r el , whether of businees or of he Ith, to the ope.: ra ion of hie system. They are watched and l ii d( gged; a.' ir ina land of Desp 'tism ; they are 1 Crr abed - with the meanness of a di uniting tyrinq rt.-, sod live in peril &leafs or . per Intel indignit y , a d often lir IN and limb: Complaint bes!some 7 tites beenleinile'ef the Wrongs tr American chi. se sin blexio and 'during the last yeur more' i o tritger'oi Arnsirictin citizens b eve berm petite, tr tort in:the 'Mien Statturthen in Mexico._ Ilene, a' aim, tea's* tio time fbr 4etails; c trbieb have 'been al ady h t ',tinte d in ntheZ quart I t —BUJ the in i et nees sre'from all condition! elf life.., In'klis t so ri, a lifeibodist clergymar i t i mpected ?of being st Abolitionist ; , was take . 1 prishh; amidst ), ti: real: ' c ist),tar ' and feather s'it Missoula, a echoolmiister. was driven fromthe tate . * iln Rea- Itirity, it' ll ' itizen from India a; on a visit - eii his friends ' ' irtLe ii ens' threatened , it by the ',l s 1 nine. In Alabama, 'a Simple pe son.from Con :, ne'ciiedt, peddliag hooka, Was th esti nto prisms,. aidst ,er es of. "shoot Ihim !=bang bang , m!" ' In' Virginia, a Shaker,: (rein New i rork, Peddling ti g rden Swans,_ wak. forcibly ex lled' from the Sate.' In Georgie, a merchant's clerk, 'Wahl:Tian by birth, Ms simply asked - thellettletinent of a li t 'just debt, Was cot Imo priso . robbed df his pocket boo ~ containing pearly 4100, and bare y e coped With his life. 'ln . Caroline, a stout-cuttey Irishman 4y birili,•was iintioreil na k ed , end then, ainiclaCeries of ''Brandlhim ! '4,1l . arn him?' 4 Spidie' b into death !" 'scaorged '.so that blood 'cause at , . e •ery sten is, while, tarlWas pours lacer-, iv ad flesh.. These' atroeities caleuilated, acenrding to the wor I of a poet ill/It:lit le hisanty,lt; "make vi holiday • ja hell," were ell ordaited, by :Vlgilan ,minute a, or by thatit'U'i r St r n Igirillt!' Judi ',a, ior tw eil by the demon of 'plaitery, , ' i • ...De I t them loose. and cried Woo!. Dice r I Weyield bioittonee her , fa In parte: shamelessneis, as _ i to blazon t b ndish spirit, lwe Have had, hii 'winter, in i ding newspaper of Vitlinia, , 'la ar . ticle," p posing to f ivy! IstonlY- fide ,d9ll re emelt for :t Meads of, e, tizipr, Meetly% Mew , re' ofiConstre k, r --`.. an , , . , sown to he against Moiety, and $50,'000 fimlt dead of William H: Scrwird. IA d stilllin sued 4 a piper of Vliginia, We Boit proposition t raise -$lO,OOO to be given for, the kidnapping Ulm slivery of a Venerstde Citiseti, jostle,* R. G,' - l e d i ng, at Richmond, " or $5,000 f t the priidoeti n o his hind :' I These are: fresh i stances, hat-th y a not alone:. At a Meeting f 'Harem s, i GeOigii,l in 1835,- the Gov mor was Mimi, - 1,. ended tAlisie a proclamatiors, offering $5, 00 a a reward 'for the appisdisasion of iiiher 'of 1 mum nanied in the resolution chili:as of 1.1 'w . urk an4'htizsachssetilt and one; ,sahjer.t of rest Brill - s+not i l srir Of whour it,Was VS c i e I bad *vet] set foot on the soil ',Georg, tbe illedgev"ile I Federal' pig'', a riliviapsper,of 1 ecrgia, ip 18 1 '35, chniaMed 'an offor of .00,000 f r kideariping.a clorgyipan ' residing in the City , , 1 b New. Xork.- A - Cyttimittel of Vigils:ode of .14' . - , I '1 ; ... struitcr ALL warazo TO lls batt UYLKILL cou !MEI ze isiiin X,ltai ESSIS ; Off ter)ld,le tills ;Who w' ld deliver Lelfociauti.Joetr -4 $40,000 for soy pendia i to their hinds Arthur TiPPlia• amerchant of 1.11 if w York 4 aid during ! the am. 1 a public dog , iln Alabama, , :witli:ei Fe entitled " onorable," is the chair! 7 1:trod similar re rd a f .$50,0g0 'for Abe' in re *Sion ef Sit* same thus 'Tappan, earl 'hi Roy: derband, i t e gyman of the Yethodis Cltareh-a New T*rk. These seattllestatitins are not ,with t ProlciSP, I the bietory of tin Anti-Slaitiry, ea in 7 other c entries ; From" the beginning , S eve-mhstere have anemtniesed ergomant by 'tire lityied tri o eon. If. we go hack to the list of Abolition • to, the, weeds:fel Portuguese preacher, IrleYrbs IN shall lad, that. his mateMessi4iiquentle anti unquestioned: piety did not save h from indig nity. 'After a sermon exposing Alarm, ' its Bra s l; be was seised land imprisoned ; w hile . Gus of • principal Slan-ntjasters asked ' , 'h to, hi mock -11 ..11 ety,whem were ell b h pp learning aid all•hislgeni ue now, if they' Mid not deliver bi in thisex tremity I Be wits of the ,Catholie hareb.i But t he spirit of Slivery is the seine in all chtrebaa. 'renowned Quaker minister of the last oeetary, homes Obalkley, while .no sivislt at. Barbados, / du ; h iingsimply recommended eherit to the sliest, without presuming, o breathe ail rd'agabist s! a - TbrFilielfii was ',first met by • Armies in the meeiing,'and afterwards; tat die b bway, find' in open' day, was fired at by on* of the exespersted plaulers,eritit "a fowling-piece loaded withimall I ts Amt. tercet whir* ut madecarka as several' drew blood.” !Even in Engliad, while t Slant:trade 'slander discussicie,ithe_ same I hit • armband. W illation% win' represented the cause cause op ,AbP -46 litlon in Parliament, was threaten' d with person al violence ;. Clarkson, who represented, thi t same inn before the papple,lwas ass ' mil by the in furiate Slaveltraders, and narrow' escaped being lturitled into " the dark ;land Roe ' , the abeam plished historian, on bii return tn•Liverpooi from bisient in Parliament, I where 'he, had sigMilized himself • ais an opponent of .ths Slever-trad 4 i; was [ met at the entrance of the to n by a save mob, mob, composed,' Of lisersonsi int;ie ten Jo this • i iraMe armed w lib ,kniees and ill di oaf, I tin' distinctive arguments ant companions u I'rii SliverY''parti Sans.,.:, ,-•; •' _-;-1‘• "' I. • • II , 1 . 1 . And even iii ' the, Wee 'States be partiana of Slavery.haie (rpm the beginningacted under the inspiration of , 'lotion. The. d 1 d e mon of . Sliv ery -lts entered into thew.' and iti it its iattl O ence' t • they have behaved like•-Slave- esters. ldie '.meetings foe the discrisiion.of Slavery -have 'been interrupted'; public h ' a'le dedica ted to its iitscus Sion haye been ilittroYed or tinned to the ground. Ia all our - populous' Cities the great eights - of SpeeCh and of the press have been 'assailed pte ;Roily as in thefilatre States.. In Boston, .Garri on, pleeding for , the Slave, windiagged'throvigh the streets with a halter, about Ibis neck, and in Illinois, Lovejoy; also' Pleadlitt for the Slave, ;was ferocionellY murdered.- The" former:yet litter , o spealt,for himself, while thaletter lives in his loquent brother, the Sepresentatin from Illiinis in the Other Ilciuse. Thus dues Slaver/ limy • its natural Winton even et a distance. - I . Nor ;in the Slave Stalin, is: t.is spit. i con fi ned Ito the outbreaka of mere illiffleali en. Tin strong 'for restrnint,. it fiats no- limitati ons except in its ' owti ,barba roue' w ill. The Gov: rnmetit beComes its tool, end in' official • act* does its :Ibidding.- fierst,agein t he' instances are nutneroui; r might, dwell on the degradation of thelPost qtrice, when its official head consented ,that, for the sake of Slavery, the mails themselves should tie ailed. I might dwell also cm this cruel p*secutionlof"Free Personaof Cohn who in the Slaie States general ly, and even here in the District of' Colombia, are nut allowed to testify where's white in AU is in quistion; and who nowt in several. Stales 'are me naced by legislative ant with - the altern i atiVe ot,ex-; pulsion froth their'botees or of reduction to Sla. Tely.- But '.I, .pasei at once. to two Ingstrein, transactions, which, ail a sort of liassichusetts,.l I • . . . cannot forget. ; .-• i I. first estates to a Often., at purest tits_ and per &A integrity, whose dame ,is destined to flit a eenrpleu. core plant In the hi.tory of Freedom; iWilllain Loyd Gar rison,- Bonito MassachUsetta, bred I to the same profil• stun With aeniamin Franklin, and likable great prede mew becoming an'editoi, he saw with Instinctive clear negs the wrung of Slavery, and at la period when the ardori of the Missouri QueettOn had , gfven iway to Indif ference tbrouchaut the nnth., be r stenpM fdrirard to de mince Lt.! The jail - at BAG roore,where be then resided.' yachts earliest Inward. ' Afterward*, Jintiary ist, lettl, he publidied the first camber of thei Liber'at at, luserilr , ins; for his mutt, i an utterance otChriirtian philanthropy, -My country:lt the world : my countrymen are all num. ...., _ , , kind," and declaring its the face of sarroondieg aPstbY, ' lam in earnest. 1 will test equivocate. I will' not re-, treat a single inch. and 1 will be hided." In this sub lime spirit , he commenced his labo fort lit Slave, pro-1 ,posing no tiatervention bj Coupes in tbe 'States, and'; ,on well considered principle avoldin all tippeos to the ,bondmen - themielves. Such was. h sinfple land:thee mi . roughly constittitkmal position,litnin, be ore the expi, ration of this Slat year ; the Unpile ore Georgia, by solemn act, it•copy of which I have n ml fore me, "ap proved" by. Wilson Luospkin, Gove- nor ' appropr iated .',55,066 .. to be slid to any person who shell arrest. bring itotrial, and prpveente to conviction on the' laws of this -- Stilt, the 'editor, or publisher of a• o paper Sidled the Libsrator;published it the to n of. Boston land State of 114.seschusetts." This infant( ad legislative act tench hags person abeilotely beiond t jur isdiction r of Clergia -and lo no way 'menial ei to it 'lowa, cottati. . toted a plain bribe to.the gange_o It kin topers engem. - dered by Slavery. With this barefi ed.. d thence of jigs. I iceand denser, Slave maati;rw inaugurat the system of violence by which they have sou '' h crush every voice that has been raised agaluit 8 we - , ~ ' ,i: t It: liere l is sninher illustrstiim of a Me nt character. Free persona of!color. cillsenifit Mae ,12 setts, and ac rordlng to the Institutions of this , trionwealth, en titled to equal privileges with other eiti•erts. being in I •service AS m ariners . and.touctting'st the pert ofCharle:. ton, in South Carolina, burs bbredeiized, and with'r o l' except allegation against them; expt of en tering this port I the discharge of their rightful binaries's, have been mat into prison, and there detained - duritit{the delay of the vessel. This I a by virtue: f a statute bf SOuth Cartolina, patisedlnllB:2,:wbiett further 'deals ti,Evi, thht in the fail are of the captain to pad the espenies. these freemen "shall - be nixed. and taken as Abe° eterslives ;" one moiety Of the ;proceeds of their ',sal to belong to lhe. i Sheriff. Against all remonstrance— (ain't ,the official •opinion of Mr. Wirt; as Attorney General Of the United 9 tates,, declaring it dorms et it o t lonal—atgal et the solemn judgment of Mr. Justice Johnson, of the ispremit Court .of the United States, himself *Slave r and citizen of South .Carolina. also prononisclog to ' st Mat Weal —this' statute,,which Wan obvious I'o y to Northern ' ship owners, as it an , outrage 1O t e einem whom it seizes, has b*en uph el d to this y ti , -Smith Carts line. - . • - . • -, • ',... - ' , ' But this is s i t ill. taitsuchtutetteein Older-hi obtain fur her eitisesal that prdtectlon I *hi& was denied, 34. especially to save them froth the dread penalty or being sold lilt° Slavery, appointed a eitizetf of South Carolina to "set is hei agent for this purpose, tend to bring snits In the Circuit Court of the United Stites In order to try the constitutionality of this pretendtin.•' Owing, to the sensibility., of the people in that Rate:ibis egent• de-' clioedlo raitder this simple service. Maseachnsetts next selected ;one of, her own sons, a eenetable eitisen;Fho bad already served with boner In the Other Howe. of Congress, and who was of admitted imienee as; law, , •yer,the Hon. Samuel Hoar; of-Oomeord,tO vial tObaries , ' ton; and, Ledo what theagent first apPointedbedahrunk m' fro doing. This excellent gentleman, heloved by all, who .knew. him, gentle In Manners se he Watt firm ttl. Character, end .with a countemuseri that area in 'ltself a letter of recommendation. arrived at Charleston, went• panted only by his daughter. 'I Straightivity all South. Carolina was convulsed. :According linA 'dory In Bei. - It'd Johnson all the Inhabitants; tat St. Kilda, • vet mote Island of the neblideS, OA the aprch of a etran., ger.!feitch - cold i''' but In South Ca dins it is el, fever 1 that they eniteh," 'The Governer at e time. who was 1 none other than one of her presenteators r Mr. Melee. 1 • mond.] made his arrival the subject o l Aapeclal message to the: legislature, which I now 11.1 ,a e fore me; the i Legislature.all "taught" the fever, ho d - a if tly adopted resolutions' calling upon "his Excellent .the Governor to expel from: L ite territory' the said agent. after due no tice to depart," and pnenising" toSedate the Executive authority ju any measures it may "adpt for the purport; es albresaid." , . • ' ' ' i • , - 'Meanwhile the fever raged in Char mitten; - The agent of Massarbutsettte WAR' Snit aecosted ,ift'the street by a person unknown to, him; whei, ilourishinta bludgeon in hie ]find—the bludgeon elwayslboes itself when, fils- Very is inquistion - -cried.out, 'len had ;better be tray ling and the sooner the letter for yen,tl eats tell ton: f yolk MAY heresnlil to - marrow , morning. yoU will feel tnetblug yogi will not like. Puf blinking," Next came threat& of an attack during the fllowingnight On the kadel in which beams lodged i lit' n s reqriest from „title landlord (het be should quit in order tot preserve the hotel Heel( from the impending 1 ger of an infuri ate nude; then a committee of Slave tars, whia polite, Iy ; roposedfo itondoct him to the' ' . Thns".arrieted in his FiLllOl errand - of good will, the venerable pliiblic 1. memo I, whose appearenistatones-liki that of the "grave I. and Own man" mentioned by Virgil -I-would batresoft ened limy - mob .not inspired by, Elittery, yieldp! to tbei ejectment ,peoposed—precisely as the 'prisoner yields to' the racers of the few—and left , Charleston, while is per sin in the crowd was beard to himself at•tthe Tra der of a tnrand-farther gang to be called into the &mire' of the city on the occasion . " Nor Is this ail! i The Leg islature a second time -erupt the }ever. aod' yieldlor ...ie ;ever. and, yielding odes: so in DA DM • - -• a to Ea len nenee passed another stattite, On-bidding under thiton reseuaded In.the nolo. ! _ .. ,; - levers' penalties any *nide within ths State fnta accept- address to bit constituents; 17th reiltentiar in; t commission to befriend thsecreolkiredmarit and Adams thins [lankly deseribufthetthetthern be under penalties severer still, extendlolieven lel/option. limited: . • ; •; , -I -, .1 I 1 . , . ,, - ._ mint for life, prohibiting any pirrsno, , ocdi his own behalf , er 40 take part Warty debate Opel in. heater , or by virtue of any' anthoritY inant, • Stateilo none! Jere, be it only. upon ,s meth thetheition, but • within . South 'Carolina her-this per : kni - Ihers, to [' DA Oonine of per:mild Invectiv e . inl retirre. , -: . Complete lie work, tbe legislature teetteway 9114011 U e has eii word of reprocki.: anet.thillei that Is habeas corpus from all such " mariners , • • i - 'trot hu • edid ino:' .‘ ' ..., i_ ~..._-..• , - ..., __.' 'Stith' tea pimple narrative founded on asthmatic dom. Midi the !moo speech be , atoms a igni•r• °l.c-t• - mffn B. .1 do not midues It now forerttleirnt,bnt simply Mast l • , . • ;• I • .I'l •.';by ' . _ ! . ! a is.l t toy enroll ft in ell its daze.- -beginning whir tbe earliest .- I 'Niters, be South 'amulet - went ber pipet troth , pretenaiens 'of South , Carolina, motioning in violence, Il ~.beatitii si • wbe..Ciles."l ~. I. '; - _ f ; , , . and ending in 'yet other pretension Memig the apeelal •• i (fib, abet oetwaiOn' h sild, withi. Ile secuitomed. lovfnuces: where the Barbarism or IS .se ry• stands eon- I . perwer,- 1 . . 1 • - !..; ', f • , - I _' 1 . jr even in official throttle.. And , y his trausertion. ~ , "lett it, ellYlog, and throng atiaractevith thr .tosiv°' w leh may well eve to Ruth Enroll a he ehatheter a. 'holders in -floa••••• • +el ; talk, tliniditt, aMisubmietten,the a whore .where shipwrecked ' marthers, reed toland," . the Free Stella." , I _. . h,.s been openly cruel s ated to all itslchtalls from begin- niastOw contented with' 'the. tire tung to end :by both the Senators' to* that. State, w Idle • to the htstinetsi or Staitry, they o.fe'of theM tilr/ Itainmond„) in tint slime breath tuns' d! It of. every kind; and eyen bhrne hill testimony. fmco rrsonal tl.POWledgli to tt . tei• LirrnsUUttl . C . it.6lkus us/tM 1111 1: i rk rhararteikof the public agent thee, a freated . ..mytur, i. ' i? i i ..••-' i . - , - he . Avis a }dean:tut, kind, old gentle ri, and:l had a 1 - rdirrY. 'bleb ;away a wpm, the two Kiwi cf friemiShip for him Munn; the oct timif sat j, in leaT,c,.l ~ • I I• - '• • I DP3f Um lb Congregs..7 i . the South wcitild now, vie araslare, '' ' . .' • .' ' --.. ' • I Ihnas, air, whether sthilook at Ind, vidaals er it ' the o Ceske , * to 'farce. by tith:. BOOMilltie community'where Slavery exists, at lawless nethrsethsee , I "'hoe ref theirs* were they Ruth ra atheist ern:duct. Slays Rasters 'Midways thel aiium. , =, i t i from the nail any miuselsedared Enough. you. will Lay, heal been said. yes : enough tot OA eceentrie, old si*winsiu..l,lthii expose Slavery but not enough for Truth-, ,The most la-( mat 0.61" w' ' --! - -. I • i'•_. • • —' • etruetlve: and most', grievous part still nemaitia. : It ie! finer' at .WalteribmnighOle, Oath the exhibition of Alive masters In Cohareaskthal history: , IfJuly, ISO, the ifblicreini hen; !Of mirth the repriseutatlve reflects the eh:Warder alt Weil ' by MO. AMODS'WOaltpflth"Olich . 'as the political „opinions of the tovistituentit whose will'. thounded ithplanth: ! . I . I.!, • , It is hleboast, to obey.. It follows that tbe passim!' and! dailinethethi to trip ttp the hesila habits of Slave makers are naturally' represented in Coe- legman to Polsilitallieltar furitihn greet—chastened to 'a certain este t„ perhaps,. Iby the' ' se cheerer _ ... I- '' 1 •• ' • I -, ' ta requirements of4itilamenry Lear r hut breakknuout i • Mx font • Vidalia*: life: I Widdy In fearful examples. . And hthe, vain, facts shall speak,' ' I lls- the Henze of Representatives, ass nothing else cert..: " • I . , - I ~, • I L. Arlerpettiot withtheleulteidiery:' In proceeding with tide .d/to ,whieli. as you win . :nil:star Ur.; liflimdindl of KlinttictY; perceive, nun; impelled by,the . Rive requirements or: . told be Pfaaticad.7lomPsosiO orOl'O- 1 . this debate. I ernes the ludo! of. the Senate . Ithile,l. tlie ttdgeoeihnidere; of Slitheii• — avoiding all allusions to private ilii,er private chase . Junta •ot ifinsdom ,etted: Illtik— tex, and .touching pimply what - hi of record, and already, Olettmed more . and a th e Poet °f 'enrolled In the Capitol,' I prevent." haw only of semi s !Dillon', who continued, Instance", 'which especially:l during! theth latter. dem; ii the akuilii4Wless. until be ahem Slivery has become paramount. have taken their: it Rasa: making 'Sly for the other pliaci, in oar national history. i ,i• .. I. ---,.. •.- , ' Is ot , r liw )rtithildr. stns feat .ind: Ir . . . Here iv an , linguae., ,on the 16th ;. lebriert; Int,. RI tiatllst. 1 ` ' -,. . ' •-• ' • . 4 ...., i i," • "1 M. Whitney wee arraigned before' the House of Repos-l. ~* , hyo ;jobs fildney Adam , : no. Pe ." ',7 l ii r Sentattr,hs for robleOlpt, ill refusing ito attend: when el he* 0 -mere cgoaphrieue Are Inermatinned ea, quiet. ben.: a ODAililtD.A of intl.* igation , into ' the ii‘l. Lift *thin,' ageinst Slavery- thou •k° . __._ 3, It age; ministration of the' Excretive Mike. • His excuse was,, - ol'ObIO:, tine have any 14 0 , "."""„ , r . 'pusll'.,„-bt ,1,1„I that ha osuid 'not attend with:lnt eXp i thieg Intatiell there. - degree thaf honitap Which is lalltlu ." .'''' 1 , • .. , I . . it .' . 1 . .i'• ' . :I L ' . 1 i1.', : ... • " `. i ." - d • , I . IP ohisos. _ k Asp ri.sasiiim:;--Pr. - TY, PEN SYLVANIA. . i w i t by to ant es set:derma in the itosiMittee MOM; IGIM ow =amine 4 the of the Boum, if IN nirs“. • member of ' Omentittimafterwerds a member of thba bode. anda ettlaismasuaim to thenttniil slew , it spootrint t St. Payton , a illeor asider:trouk Telo nen* 1434 a her of th e committee, otindlog a Imo tale ensue f writhe, by Mr.. Wititotry to an httertugn* tort One* by bin a offeesten broke out in Uwe woofs: Mr. man, I.whb you to harm th is wit imp, that be sot to insult me to his asswer s :. it be does, God , h html I will lake his life °agile spotty The witness, slog, Maimed tie prMectbo et ebii• Coin slid mitts*: on tow Mr. Felton embilmed ;,..wittod , damn you, you tipsa; you abaft my Gee weri. while D ln eh rem; if you do,I will !u m t e ircastottelittl," • r Wise,* . . Ilan nester team V ighda,Chainnan of * . tee, and latterly GOT* of Tisigtethi,' then interi, L myths; oleo, th is damned isioleoce is inardfara . N , Soon utter, iltr. Piyton, observing that the witness ir ' Motion at Min, mid out:rhea:in him, hls L eyei ate . me:-God damn Mot, Ith Is lotting at me —he shan't •. it.; damn hlst,he shou'ii look at sm." These chi Ind much more, disclosed by Mr. Fain 'llMd to reply • rinterrogatorim in the Rome, was coo. firmed by .0 . witneeftekand Mr. Mile - himself itt a 'speech made ,• a admission : th at be was *need with deadly wee . saying, 'S toadied the motion of that light arm, . exitemni the elbow of which Ohold be • seen by - ' Shed 11 moved one bath, he bed On/ on the spot.,. lc Wu mydetermlitation."- iibe , . All this el 19 Smod, in t 1 , 13th lrol Of the Me yrreuirniat, 0 - • , with the hitmes to MU, and t discussion . , k01a.,. - ,* ' 1 - , Aggro is .. het- Itotanie Isimlisr iliaracter; which did net' wed . a Commithse robe, bet during, bbate le the Seca ' her. IC the *anatomise mess. lints were u . der diMpasttm indBBo,on the 17th of April, 1,1640, Mr. F. - a Slavesaa& c rei I Mhacssipak, in the coar s e of ~ ; .. corn a personal allusion to Mr. Benton: 1 .is was silted by the cirearistante ' that only a It days poor ha had made ihtv Matte. guished gen lemma the mark WM bitter'and Viedio tire person 10 ea. _lir. Seaton ;rose it "outs from Ade seat,andwt Wan angry countenance. bat OW:tont wee; poor °tan? tind in hie heed, 'or , as It appeared after, , ward before • Ontomitten, On his psrami advanced In the direetio • of Sir: Foote, when the latter, gliding hack , wards, Mee I his pocket a i t ;chatobered retnr‘er, full loaded, telt be rocked. nettle; Mr. Lentos, tr at th e sugg. t duet !thtas. mlut , ninbid7 fetuftliag to his seat,i 4, he perceived the plata/ Excited greatly 1.7 this , Yttnellaas, he exclaimed , 4 1 am . not 'armed. '1 have set sthis. I disdain to carry, Irma. i Stand out, of the , 1,0, and let the Maassin ttri." ifs. recde se. malned Oa • dies in the position betuld taken, with bit , pistol labia red, cmked: "Soon after,V says the report • of the COM •Mee appototed to levestigate this occur fence, "bet' fionatora resumed theireents, and or de r _ w as all this Ill i tibund at haugth in the 21st volitive of • the a. Globe. 1 f I 'Another ttsgance. which belongs to Mammal clams, is ;alien. by th , lion. Winless Jay, a writer of singular pc. curacy; and *lithe truest principle, who has done mach to illustrat GO bidet* of our country. It is this: Mr. Daesoe, • . laraster,from Lootslaui and ,it_rtintber of the Tio of Representhtives, - wont up to , another , member on lb floor of the Mons., and addressed to hise these w , ; lif you attempt to speak. or rise, frinnyour ' seat, sir, b , I'll cat your throat." j The,duet, wich at home in the IdaysStatew Is "twin" ' with the . r t t fight." is also "twin" with these Iti- Ofd stances. I Is roostantiesdopted orattempted by Slave , masters in.' . grass. Bull shall nbt enter Upon this eatalogno,: I 1 eonteut myself with showing the openness with whichtini debate It bar bean menaced. and , without 'ally call to u rer. '- ~ • , 1 ed , Mr. Fro , the same filavemaster ;already mentinn,l in debate I the Senate,26th of March, 1860, thus sought; ~ to provoke r i Benton. 1 take ins words from the Clop, presumed iofic, rel. 21, page 603 :-- I • • 1 t "There re Waterman in the history of the Senates l which niig t, I relief,/ a man of honor from the chit ,gation't6 rico else him ass flttingantagtebt; Yet lt is, /notwithetabding true, that, if the Senator from Missou ri will dell to acknowledge himself responsible to tie . of laws ho or 4he shell have a very, early optiortetilty of n proviogh prowesirin contest with one .over 'whour.l bold pert i Outset; or, if he feels in the lea st degree aggrieved 1 anything-ehich has fallen tram ' me,he deli!, 1 on damn lag It, here AU rairess.netordeEt to hiss, act , coniing t o heseld hiss of honor.. 1. do not denounce him as a yard, such language li uniittOl for this att dience; b t if be wishes to patch up his 'reputation if cgurage ' n w redly on the wane, he 1111 cestainlpbare an orpore nit of doing so &sewer he maker hi/desire knot,: er r leh premises. At present he te shielded bY his 'age ; /is open duarowql of the obligatory laws of 1, ' honor, .ui hlOrnaktorial privileges :' '. I ' 1 i With su -wee hitter taunts ' end reiterated provocatiouS • to the' dye -wee Mt-Benton pursued; but there nail an , , call to 'ortlft Uoruny action - of the Senate Os* this Mai -rage. 7,' . : ,,I t : , ! 1 i I _ lfere le,Uno her instance. In debate id the Senale,on Mu lath Of t'..iruary, leYl,lllr. Cletainsda Slavermastef 04 Alabateei, thus directly attadked Mr. IthettAir under - taking to Sot e their differences by arguinerit in the, Senate, re Ile,( thais by theshiel. ,`.'lto ppm." said hei,. 'with th f eeling , of a mlos'in his t.oeista,troilld base sought rei sii fine , r lie 'road have loOkini for it etie• wherZq.: a min eol;., horn not to ask - Mame In th e only way shon d dupe sought IL! , . - • , . There as tio eII to otter." .• , , ' ' Mere is talk en thee. In Ilse debate , of the bill for 1 the impro Ocnktt of Ulcers and Ilerbors. , ZtbJilly.lB3l, (onivressi naU; , eel. hi, appiondig,page 1163.) the &autos ft rn, u liana, [Mr. Iten,latuin,] who la still a member f this . y, ardent for Slavery', while profs*. sine ta lc id per is al altercation in . the Senate, el*. ciallP7sl h a ge lietinan, who pr . ofessei the pthicipie• Of le, be to - 'Ft ed op dhi ' it gem , , t non:resi 1 tick , licuodaritotid the Senate; trot:aNati 'Fork dili. " p . n ed moat earnestly to repel an Imeif ifitidliap. taUels 4 tam by Ur. Seward,' and - wound up I t "hys . aAte..; 1-if It mime from . nother 'quarter, it- would ; not AC..:life I th i s . Ma!! should answer it:" • . And'' en , utlUg • the ;present session, the Senator .fronskfis nil pi,p1r.P.5212,) who speaks .2o often* •for Slavery, A 'col slay on! this . floor With the - Senator from V. .. out; (eollatner.) hes maintained the duel all A r ito4 4F yet lag perional differences sad •vindicah tug t hat Micelle/ pe rsonal bonny, as If 'personal honor did ot d pend alsolutelpupon what a; - man does, and not *hat is dram Whitt! ' "A geotlemanP says the See; - ator,:-ha the right to give awn/salt, if he feels himself bound' to answer tar: it;l and in . reply to the Senator fromiVe =At, he de c lared. that in .casefr of insult, tak ing.ino rr, out ir: shooting him might be*-.nahlallah . tiouZ ;l• ' •• I . , • I •- I• 11 ' '!. .. !! ": ..' • - • I n .t'dwiti . ' this inetsuce,:mir on any of thesis, instils, ' , Mope IM make a singnecomment:. These decs . Isrations hair a ll been • Made its open Senate, without . ' ,any ,ihec fie .160 Chair.-.' Of Worse, they rue clear TM lathicis o the rat•prinelples ot Parliamentary Law, and • tend - i BY tttooop,rovokeli TiolitiOn. of the taw •of the land., A I datillq are prOhibiteat by soltann act of Con gress. ( eel Statutes et. Large, aol. 6, page 318, Februiry; 11), 1833) incase; of death, the surviving parties are declared Dilly of Telo;to be punished by handlebar in the . iltMitary; a ndeven aberenothing has occur• red bey • tal s challenge,!all the parties .ta it, whether , givers cc receliters:ans deClared guilty of, high crime and misdon n(4411010 be punished by hard lahtf In the' penitent vrY4 Of. wraith, every menace of 'is duel ! In Congress Nethrthla law at defiance.' And yet the Sees tors,'W ' thiMopenly dieregard a law . sandloned by the Constitu •ti j and 1 commendedby morality, presnme to complal • on this bemuse other Seuatorr disregard' the Fug tivb 'Slave Bill, a statute whirl', according to, the prof anis convictions of large numbers: le as uncork!! • st Ruth> •itAi it is 'oll•heive to •.the moral sense. .2,Let • Senate wh' are no clamorousibr - the enforcement of the law . " begin by enforcing the statute width declares' the Doe to be a felony.' At least, let the statute nease to be a ' mad latter, in th is Chamber. lint this is too much expect while S *very prevails kere,lor the Duel, • is a Parr of that Sy stems of Violence whirl his its origin ..in Slave j. -; ' • ... • ' t, . - . but i Is when aroused by the Piave Question In Coal' grins t : t Sievarmastert- have most truly shown theta,. selves;' tad here igain,l; shall; speak . only *Palest bait airiidy, seed into history. Need' In that - earliest de. hate; in he First Congress aftei the_Constltntcon, on the - metnor I of. Pr. Franklin, simply tilling upon Convene. tto step to the. verge of its powers. to dlittoge , srerY .special .f traffic it :oar! fellow/men," the Shmemeaffies • btlearne ; Om, indulged , in anon at "the 'min lerghe FailerY• befog !Quaker* and Aliolitionhts, and, ekeord. lug tot ' faithful historian, Ditdretb, poured put - t`tar-. 'reptant shrea,"!!whllecine of them began, the Chirp ao often at. e directed against all Anti Siereiry men, bide. , ' 'elating •j s astonishment that Pr. Franklin bad '•givito , ,counter .ele to an 'application *bleb called upon Can- . gress ; I. • 'exPllcit terme,•to break a radium compact !to , stitch it had himself been a party,"wlien tI, was ob2l- o ne tpi Dr. Franklin had done no! such I thing. - Th is' great in a was soon summoned array by deltb. baot Until : ti, ad Wenn d upon this - debate an undyingon demnat' u, by portraying , wilt' his Matchless. pen, a, .Reeflii in be Pisan . t AlgierNithere a•cPrsair Staresrleal• ' ec,itisi; ui upon ' he enelay.enient of White Christians, Il i le mad e r epeat the Ckrogressiontil speech of ;ah Am ii. can lila •master.. V ,I „ , t; • -1 1 -! 1 But t : di/plays of Valerie@ have-naturally incre i ed with he intensity °tithe disco/Whn: impelled tabs Pt:WC t with little elipreeintion pf the finer 'fot Mai of j ou debate,j ericould not be, severe except j.by 1101 sting the rules 9 debate, not knowing . ; that there la a "sertMer ,poecrl, an any toned in persona/Wee. and that all, -verity' deb transcends the rules ' oil debate, brionies diagusti *ea the talk ' of Yabene, and hernia isittr.otily ' . who dl des himself Mho Its moullspicce. !prisiiiMe, . ole such lons; the cause of!Slarery; guilder. ail, seem log tri' ph i s, be•lost, and Truth likas.g 'toed., j ; la re i it was against - John Qoiney Adams that pile vi o la wan the dtt bicted in fullScirce: i To a altimeter: spell ss as snow and to universal atte 'omegas as a seholah this Illustrious churn added expertenre 10 all the' eminent pmts of be Republic, whirl:1100 bad filled with aul shill- ' if and itlfegrity;now admitted even by his rostuies, and which - faithful jiistory ',cannot 'forget: ! ;Hieing' been' President of: th 2 Bolted States: he entered - the, lionsA of - Bence •titian at the Perked whin ,theEllsreQuestioute ' it's resit I Brat began to occupy the pabliciatbintion.Hin all. the • mpleiehess of his naturcehe became the renter "senlati ofji omen. Freedom. The flretNtrriggle °retu ned-on .e right of petition, *hide Slarikruisters with. clisract flattop tyranny, sought to sits press .! Ibis was. resist: • •y the •renemhin patrlot,atid *hat he did as . airrers one with his *bole heart., Then *es ponied rhsAr h in ,ahtiFe we frmet a amt.' Sleohroaaters. ttielta ing 1 4 h heir I shame," became • contlfdrotws. Wet lesejfer art sto •I of sentiments at which Civilize** bleared, than' fo il an effrontery of manner where the aceidentat legisla r.iesi lost in hit %lurid ' the tb6 litse of the . • r • 10,a -s• 2842.; -bailee 1 .!I`n I Mini a .1 ch Ia . 4 • / It lEEE! ~ Ei'_ 5 ~ ..~ i ~ ~ - NO. n 5. BANNAN , tEAM PAINTING f S FICE Nobis pawl* ikras Mow ! log i Dm pima** is issesttritObsabillObiLlVO inerk* talerflo• alt latheGE tai Xtnate .1 amour than - 4 It Oa as SSW iF wartabbilitattli it *swamis i s wadi at huts ? Alatlalkit atik ist elf , Lads It Wert X rgebrs - Hatilate afer• _ jo iSikirka. .4mfAergeriaa. nag fa{ 'Rea, Orykr AS theme! sbortaitaotiat out Or" JOB frPl Is 111164 401114,44 n that oral* othw, al illi this so tilt of **Stitt sat "at e " heads 'wordy torJebbiag sifts pnieueal Primar otuvlore milt runpatai ou work sobs as mat as that Ina b. Utast out lit Ow attire. i'llSnact COLOA3 date s i od at Ca. 4 / 1 04 . 400 U 0 Boot BEEDEirt Dotted N.., sitiiirocaty monk soca of eves asserts Woo maw IS a wil ruled to order at shortest bettor t 1 II o . . , . . . •I • ! ~1 - i• .:i •-,,.-' loot OhicienioariAttniet noise. Ste: swift twenty mow be 'SA JO, tio Mania ut ,drawasistatlvese • '. beating kalt:Uotist1 0 01111 411 co n,alld never: shrink-;:: lag, the.* Itt "PIS. the ihristaligy. lls a r•-" oeul rebile eadmilestNeW.. Mk,. - hit himself mama. tild'atuiteof thessibietanma . - ~..,, •; , • -! ~, ; [.. iths the preseatitiOn .by blur saf.N , iie4sdkse ;itilliating ', tat Slavery. Wasll.4firad =Mtn a nd 'could ' exist - I o bide of the Shiva States, s ad BB; tlitihrissise ' • ter the the Creaky the .. fighehati SAUL • ' Carolina Are, A Matmaitiolt. 'PM bite Was titre. • i timed by; litivotatudire.satt pmesed to vote anew ni... rogewstioot of the previous queetiotf al gtvilag . ht ' .si =Omen, ihr•expla nation or rept ' l'. This gierfag , o • rags open filmdom of debits was , at„ aloe by the- eoustitneney of Mr. Olddlogigsb retained bier . .. again teldaseit. Front that time', .rageoftbalihrre- ' masters against him re eouttent:- . . Mere Mil* own • • brief ammo% :-. • • ' ,• - . ! : I:. ' ! , • .1 !.1.. will ant, speak 'at the time when biletse,et Lout* -; ime, drew a bowie tone Pie niy,aisiminitioa,..llOss 'Lk . illetmed* eitetidltit with regard to al certain Insneaction , In which inegrees were concerned is TlSoritift. rhea Mr- - Black:of Georgie, ealainsthlabladgeoe,,aadstendlay In • - front-of =yaw, mit to me, 'l'f you rimed 'that- Ilta."; • • gnaw again, I • ill knock' you down.' . It was a (solemn mouton' frss. I bed-isetver been; khocked: demu r awl . i - heeled to Molosltr Upon that subject , I repeatedl,the .' language. Then' Mad Dowiettrof lanisiant e the.. same who had drawn the towiesitniat;,plailthis Meg to his -I pocket and Odd: within oath I-IV - ill : repeat,''. . that he would shoot me, it theater, rims ;ma : I' piston so that an around me could bear ft el Is."; ,:,' . . 1 Listeninglto thole honors; leolent ; 'Of rial , ' • ••• igu r than seem all outdone; and' the'leittentiniti47;llhiels was a favorite . dawdles In a • bittern:is agekettiata to ,- : hare Name the daily driak - af AmerkauSlaini-itieters. But Mr.fildeings, strong lit thei.estiockseament og right, I hue, the dignity of his pbeitien. Me- knew ' that it is ' honorable always to atirtirthe Immo: liberty; and that . 1 lit Da privilege to suffer tot this skis": : itotith, tow* ''' tutsiely, 7 violenea even ante-death Itre torus Dot pen. _ - M "ments; Ind Mettle the indign i tie s Otiktt; ycaa' oar: - -. • van excite no' shame except for AnDrari. '=: .'' l• • •• • • Boddie this. etnlttent instaimeerlothers ostille' men- ' - ' thitted;shoOlog the pirsolutinfeeldohlett Satuiteal and . ' napretestatires have heap eajesed, 'lmolai, to speak for Breedoin.l And- tr u"iti- 'compels -set . '''''''' that there It too. ach evidence b e en.thetriesellivO NI! graveled byl thildrcianstanael • thehottere persona n 0... torioutly reieet an eppeal . ,to the. Dikeli, sorb insults. cou ld be offered *DA impunity. 9 4 -,.._-_-....- -.,',-.....:.. ' 'Here's an lettanem ..-sn DOS,. r:inoun; sae • ro.ater -... from New lialitahtio, who still isioUnues an eclair to ' • • - ibis body. ititioduced Into the Senate it bill for.the pro. teption of property in the District of Columbia, ; especial. ; ' • ly itgalnat Mob-violent.. fel the hoarse p i th* debate that-emitted; Mr. 'tat o, a Slava tuattectrom /4.issbalppl, • '• :- thus mentioned him: : : I . • • . 1 ! VI . . "I invite the Sessator,to the Stahl 'of MiaslaitiMl, and .' • will tell blot belbretrand, In itil -honesty, that be could not go tea. Miles Into the interior before he weed grace - , sue of the tidiest treas of the tbreit with& rape eround i. . " , his neck,. witb•the approbation of ',Atari , virtuous, and I vaitrit itriolic citizen, and!FLO! hommary, .1. - toloatei myself, ; - -• -' That thsbloodythreat may not mein to standalone, - ' I • I add' two.othews: .1 ':1 • •• 1 = •• I. I .• : ' ' - Mr. liaminond, of ~ death Cir./nein°, alleostor, is reported as 'saying fa ;the Donee o . Itepreisatetlees :,... , ' , ...I Warn the Abollttunlsta,, igniwant, Infatuated tor- ' 'tartans as they erw,-thetlf 'alum shalt • ttuiew. .eiy, of .., • . them - bitiCendsl they may expect.° Jelois's death r . And in 1831, Mr. Payne, a Sltartratater from , ----, • in the course: of debate loth, Monies of Bemregentititres, . - . alindliq to the. Abolitionists; among whom - bit initiated - • =, the Postmaster, General ought te.'be Included, declared that .. - , .!.lie would Out the brendefteln upon tbeiii-yna the mark Of hell-and-if they came td the.Sonth, he would hang these iike.ftir'n . -, ~• -. r• -, ~.. ~,,. •! ! =.• -1, ' And them . wordirooMatipped to men whOllMply ei- mewed tbelireibird6d 1 seattusedite cif Wasßlurg I:4 z /rarer- '. ' son, and ilinklin. • . - -1,, ;,:, • .! .. • =, A:yen - during the present lestlOn Or Codgrolti, I find, 'tittle Cloopeati , miel.Giote.,- the falleeing iitteiruptioni of, Mr: lAireidy. when -speaking' oio illaeary.l' Ido not. • • . sheractedie theta •' but sim p ly elk , them: '1 11. ' i ' , ' - By Mi. Batkedate, of ;Misslwilnl4.: l --N.rderlbatblack- , hearted, scoandrel and nigger-steeling thief to Mks hie - 1 - seit.P . . -- - . .1 . . I-. :I, I'. ! - : ',• - I '' ... -. •By Mr- Iloyne. of South . Ceroliti; address -lug Me. Lov- - JOY :-!•Tben behave yourselt!' • I I -3i , ' -, i ; I . By Mr. tlertrell, ut. Geo 40 it.; (trolls silt :)-.The•man - ' : fly 51r. • Parked* of Iliitaisslbpt; • &gran :l•-•,"510 ,. , air, you stand_tbere today. ALI Infamous, perjured Ohain*" By Mr. Athtirare, Of' Synth. egrallo'a:-^T+rit be is a perjured villain. . and he perjurts himself ins, bear ha PeeePies a Seat on Allis Boor." .-.1 . ! ' • . - r , , By• Mr. Singleton of Misslssippl:---!‘:knd'enegrothiet " , into the •bargatia.r ' 1 1 '• j' t .1-, '• •• :I= l _ ' - ~ Byl Mi-. Ilarksdal4;lof, ,litlisOksippi, igaln r;-•;•1:1 trope my • 1 ' collessoe will bold to parley .with that'fieriared :negro. i •. • 4 = ;= ' ... :• , - ; ..c 1: . • , . . Br. ,i fr:Bingleton . ,. , bf ,Illssissippi.'sgalbi--"Iilo. sit, any - seta emu shall baYellme,but 'not: each i..1/0.4,0, des. nimble wretch as that • ~1 ,„ - i 1 . , - -.. I • '• By Mr.•Mactin; of, Visgitiii:=.-"Aad if you come sarong ns, We will do with pin as - We did with • John BrOWT).-6 ... hang you a, higham Daman , .I sdy that. as 'Virgil:data:4 , notenough,enought and 1 notr.turn from thtsbratoti .. of the argument with a 'lngle irataarkl.l •While exhibit- , • :- .lug tbetheramer of tilatesuasteis, these . neinerous In- =, - • gtane-it,and they Might be multiplied indefinitely-4- f. . itiest.theWela nen .af their eau ' 4 '' it re43°l4-. P" s P e " ' real talent' to est twat* the insigrafleande of an eruntient '.. tbet.eam he supported only Iby - violence. ' The 'kiwi, 4' i • • wilt not target the story told by.. Luelott of Die colloquy ! •• between and" sintpleemint ri:Mara:i. Whey talked with true and-lreedoettnit.itbefi differed, !ken the an gry Mod at Ones- naeriaced his himeet:Opporantl•-irith e_ : thundertelt. “Ah,l ah,". said' the. Clown, with :perfect I composure, "now, Jupiter, I! know ytoi are WttCßlt• Te-- ti I'. • are *leaptro orng when yon appall& yorir uoder." i . And permit motosay,,lbet emery appeal . , wbethei tithe 'duel * the 'bludgeon., ot tbel revOlver-erery Menace .of' peasonaT iriblenre,e6 d it very Outrage kg.langurtge,' besides ~ disclosing it hideous tarbarism, Moo Oleic:wee the. fever...! •" ed nemoninestipf a; muse already burabled ie. debate. 1 : .. (4.) Much, as has been said to etbibill thecharaeter - of ' till g yetnuterc the Work' miald be incoMpleteiti failed; - to tail tit out chit unionacionsoess Of the fatal nal Ileote of Slavery: which complete* the evidence of the IBartme., - dun under 'whir h.,they lire. Nor auto *OOll4 to din:. , • Dine this lonia; but Ishall be brief-! • ',l-: ! • • '' - .' • •• • That Senators shook! 'openly, declare .illaireej oinip• ', . Ming." at lisit to the. inastew, and ale: ...the 'Utak mat , • ' - btu kipstone'of onr national areh,7 opal& aline Woe.; ..' . • der if were not explained by the examples of history: There are men who, in the,apirif of pasadox,enake thou-, '. 'saves th e partizans of aPO cause , as Jerotlie • Ceniatt, ' ' wrote an. Famomiuut on -Nero. - 'Bat' erheredlterc lifl • •.' , disposition to perados.lt• Ira natural! that a ohSrishe s ` • nyactiee should blind thos4 who are trader itetilluencet nor is. there any end to theirecgigge itione. g= Araordin ..; ' to .Tbneldlites, phaer tn. 'the early , get oflDmire.eas . . ~,,,1 alike witleapreed and tionenible vso much ter that Tele. • ' ' , ' maihne amt. Mentor, onlandifigitt yeeme,jlWetwasked. •- . • 'brtirador if they weri."piratesq-,precisely.ol a strotr- .I. .' ger ill South 'Carolina tolgtit , be iiikad if beater. aiSlawe , - 'master. NidnaPpingooo, Which:was a kinrindttis ' , genie; Inli otomly.a!oleidoirida .drelbt 004bel to be ; ' g." 'ennoblin ~hest to the unratualthisaMS Whit tato. ; .: Med in - childhood, is thetineousciOndnessolliarhartsm. • • ...the MAI Berherian.ls as utimmarlotistut air teasel : and ' ," • ; De Slime•rinister "show's ninth of that leharecter.-!, I ' Ni, New Zitairaider• *mulls lb hie tett ,nO astrage of the • : BOrthwvit'caat t. °auks fa Ole. fi st h . n, losses than the : • 1 ' o ltalles ,Sleyemaiter in th'eoehitter dips -.Add alwaya,o • coral* •': l • :with honorable , eiteepthmei-extalta' iti his unfortunate ' condition.;' The .Slareemester. hags bile dieguatitg . prac-'• tire ask tba Carib. of the , Gulf ' b egged h p attolballict; sad . :' i Sit thighs ttl Tanta Dow hags Polygamy. 'i•Ttie 'detesters : ', I of the -Goitre' Is repeated; This 10'e", id s. dwelling ' ' 1 Of the Beck, minstitntlng*fithideopistiallet ftleah" pen- --. dated!. upon the breast, -ia, toxemia to lb pagulation i I. on 'the elopes of the Alps; ; bull 'shalt • to th lade- 7 ; knmity, the sheerer ' towel to ;regard - ,itswith Ortdet. tar 1511 * , `inSetert ten h'us regard inevery, - and I lisaid that '., ".,,,r• those who, basl, no *welling ant laughed Its /MO called ; I ci Pref.. I! -021100kedr . - •i... ~.,• •1. -- i . ,ti ' - , I, 1. ! With kuowledge mile - .,diArlitt.-Itlid 14•1114 , modest T el " ' arioutinesa of imperfection 3 bit the ' prlde:OF Botbatitlin ' ' has no such ihnitatioes.' .11 -dilates In the thin air of ; ; , ignorance, and makes hoastsi:.,lSniely, , lf these inners- 1; hoes are r mot eistirely_icrappliatble, then meat we And :, 1, in tbeboasts Of Slavoteasters new oMossionlborsgiva - I the logneoie of itioverY.. --,-, .• '' I - il I- 4. -' I ; ' I It is this genie intain n t a thieti tenders Mitirmasttfra 'lnsensible: to those the . Whither@ a beg the Use • 1 glories of , the Republic; which' makes then' ,forget ni g g Jefferson, who wrote : he Declaration of libleplogeb ' ' I. and.Mashington„,who ecturinanded.ite armies, wer. o-11 '.l lititiktitywhith renders theta losensible to the lastii. ~ , , , ring words of t he . one, and to the. anemia Da example • 'or (hi O ber .. Of these great Men, tile. the Praia°, well- deserving perpetual meotbans,and only grudged by a Me- '. 1421,1ollberiee, tbal reared . Slavery,' hey, did noh I hesitate to condeinnit. ' To - the present debate, Jeliferi. i -- l MM. in 'repeated utterskicer;olito with the Of gelling ,'• ,ittaltratb,baseetltritratedtbetbostlinfortfint Waltman, : ~. , for 'Yreedoni . ever . pronounced 1 iti=this heMitlibetwa In 1 words equal to tbecanie.'and Washington. often quoted,. I' I:as a Slavalnasteri in the solemii, divoskt of his lett i 'Will an 4 Testament, half contributed an at ple which 1 7 .; Is *yowl emu the work of Jefferino. I Do •trat, air, tall".' :dim • Slireiniatei., aka- triter*, d ; into th :pre s ence of = ''',.. bleillakis only as the hinaocipatur et his Stares. The ~ • difference between such teen, and ; th e-, re: rosters :Witten I **pose today Mao precise thet it nt be tub. ,= tak,:m. ''The first looked down Upon Shire i s seentid 'touted opt° Slavery.: The that, tigaislo Efts Smug, •, were at truce ', Biagi Its ' r n lel o n I lalluenees. ' !while the latter , upholding it es htaiad 'outwitting," A' Do ,mnst 'natant* draw from its inotiveaef, adaet.. , The: . first. conscious of . the character . f Slavery, were-hot - Mt& ! .led'llY it; the second: damning-1n tat *M01411934 .. - its true . chancier, surrender blindly Do i to tiarbaroui '' tendencies', and veri tying : the Oortia, of. _. re tl-c,, • I ;• ' '..• --.- - tEci, perfect to their wintry , ' . t. „I , • .`t ' .. ' Nei onsrperreive their libel ttisrign ens, • . • • I. ', =Ent toast thenteelves more mingle lit li Wore"' l' , Mr..Prieldenh'it is time to 'close NS la: tb of the sr. ' ri c . 'gement. : The Darberissttor Slavery he 'I 'nj now ex- posed; first in the Law of; flaVery,.wilb ,1 a ers - preten , • ,sinus, 'receded on the'essertion pi prop. ,in . Man, the' !delete' of the:cm:lineal' rristiln, thin infr dtion of Ds „I, parentat'rejation, the evelotitiritrom knelt e dge, nod tbs . = rabbet, of the fruits of aitothie•rs rater, al tbete itaring, '. l , • tbe•sio gle object of Omiiiisgtogrami IQ work, if'. of wipe*, ~t. 1- while its Barbarism Wits atilt Ihrthet atlral elf by tracing • the law ; ht its origin to herterouilfrite: tid-arrondly , r . .It has been arposedin a aerate' examine oof the err.. trantical melte or Slavery, Illustrated :by i 'contrast bi- Almon the Fins States and tbs. Illeire:lits • =Sustained by ofilelal figtires. From this exposure of lavery, I pro. evaded to, Consider its !unwise" On Mac ' teasu vier ". • trite character stands confessed; ft rat In t law of 4 ' • -very which ISt heir work q ; Deal, fit the r time betw a, ' ,11, them and theft staves, niaidtained by t ireelinhunain instrumental 0 kt, ill thelt relatives .wi 4, eteh other, •-• and 'with. 'eacietyi, and bane we atara . `.theca: at home sodite the . imiliedlate heffetlllmfor 11• 1 1/ - tiellt the communities of which they mit tt-practirt g vipieoCe, and pashingit everywhere, In naleghtatid • ~ i cill duel; espeelelly raging agehattall who q :ti n thew,- tenitoosveryi enteribgeven Into ' se Stew. : but 'not- In !has outbreaks °sin, also L a official acts, -as of S eeded and of; M South Caroline, eel regard to tao Bl essickinette•Citizeassed44m oodie Ila audacity, • enterieg thellielle of Peng „where t ' y ? i v* rigid ' ' as at' hr me t against all wisp set theta ihr = 'against their OWornetiwile:Ntiallei the U1404:4004 :, a Yof Wu.: ', ::olueetleoable facts Malawi cloied by tor Ylig ate mei* co. ‘ . ± ,ancholy Unconsciousness wlitch I concei t tes one ' of the distinctive featerei of. this lawbartior. ' I i_, • Such is my answer to tharlatuniptleit tic In behalf. Of. Slivery by Senators on NW - o th er al I a t briar. pataingte Mit ujher arantoptioe Or" ifis lost law , which eoultita% thesecond Menthol* t Is Licastion,l 1 add I teslimody to • i ttle ioduetire of lila Sr on Slane , austere otter countries, which la too I t tr late•!,, .-. gregieeted. end may jerolierlylSofil a place ere. I '' - \ ..Among those who bare done usost,tp arras for Ward in \ finisla ithat settle , e act ef eMeneipatiou L lbY I irlibrlt tbs . ‘, bresait Smberoilt orlnblog lastre,,bot t o n ly *bloom ' ~ - ...1 but i& M.Todesu Pelf .1 50 inally, e • couo.y.our age, .M. . e „ & A i...mister blur with natoisnuesla ' residing, whery'SlaverY prevailed he pen; with "Ha t chi of it; 1 ne w oaregter, theressolitiall Barbarism, , relafka, '..- ' and in an etabeette work on Ousels. oh! As now tight, me, be exisited it with rare shinty and ' h Time , 1 he speaks of its infhwede on tilaistnute "nlitli SiseetY damage the ',him It. , ' van • , 'the waiter. ;Valais an old adajiEnd I o Catkins saveprovat toi se th at II& la not a 1.1(44; 'ln -.. hot, bag catt!thit, man mines owe allingli,hironn • riakitailY ll6 lataletalitM,mot to reelect sit?" , 'Aka • rights or the d4tiltinf ,hittAillow Mai?, What tarot sea the ,• moral mat religious a ailriiantabara °Tag. libt:m o - 6 intsall lasaliad yin' - - ..6 eatioaDi . bwalswil 1 0 -moratamnd ranging ?, , taintifreal 0 ( .4 9 flu' fed- Bashes Year. - JIM ClikEif avers vitae -11 .1V 0102 1"_ , '.--- 4 bi i itt , r if fed lag . 0 • fap" Ow aliarteari Jaw= u* - - °- •no ' that mum.; .40. - i.: a ~-..Thipaasesslwak era alarn. : 1 0 E- _ to. r. wkie - WWI the, Solt ' lellianiai‘tbi ,tisanes. of the 1 11. 4 ract,:egurml,totetherwitio thee eac.kvi, o 'isiludk• d-. - ••4 -.-.: teooo,..di 0, 1,00,10,., 0,1,4.. • -., - i 1 - . •• I L •-. ••=- ~ 1 ,• • l•'
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