- ' ' -• -. llllitat ilea _ . Iltare- Moßer - -A. liatarca 111311; Horst turselcreds just as gtaY as !bed. Marrait'it will idtrays tains nn it* dvs - -1 *cat' them waSn't et - ty suchday in v t alealli. t keens* was only invented, to punisldgVe foi• elate that misewahleapile! .love, Wei% else droie litmus to be niended gecti half.honni, Wait, sad Mr. Sege; filming I reitbe mbole time, till I'm so wer-- voted don't kuovr *hither' I Wert s new. 'lle ester finds out that -.11 Or 111 cro wbar:' . Monda anything "'lints Mat except ou y ' the very thil I'm hurr i e d and mor.' mornings-7 , viedto death. don't see '''ehY Moldet is worse than the rest of the week, he says: . z: • wish he bad to stay at home and superintend ' the masking for twee! "Starch is all gone; mina le" Of course it is ; that''s just lriab calculatio n . Why could notyou - hamitold-nre of it oullaturday, Bid- I 4-2 ,N ow; I wonder what 1 1 / 2 a to dot •For =emirs sake mhit's ell thatecreareingl? Tommy, fallen ;' dow :Stairs and !milord, his . head l My ebiliree Apar :Wed. Monday mornings to tumbledoWn aisles in Where's thecamphar bottle? Who's that knocking l as if he meant to htust!the basement firm in? The ice man ? , Tell him' nik - hely ; pay. • - hi to morrow. Ile men's. mart. 0, dear me,l nem there's got to hale Search for my *O.l =multi& :Does any body, know where it is ? What's that, Toertny 1 The last you sew of ' it, the , biby was tryirt i to swallow it? 0; here it ! . .s, tinder the cradle "What will Plttie • to order for iiiriner?" Goodness graciouil-t I believe I shall gb aionicted I I don't card if _we never ; hate any dinner. Beef,; and greens, I suppose ; they're the least trouble ofof rmytking.` Wlett does make the baby' so - fretful? it seems, es he knew it was "Muir Mondair '"There , isr ia t e lo breed, nium,end the baker basin% been this morning,!"-. 1 . - ' I &thus, I Will discharge that than; he's no, brutineu to tail ,us on Monday morning. What's the trouble new'? ; Biddy- anorNorah have quarreled about ties soap down. stairs, and - Biddy_ ,says--`she'wlin't stay in the how" another. minute. 1' Was fiver a pot* creature so beset with troublea before? Now rv# just gotto lay everything aside, and go down to P1'1,7 cook myself, while baby . swallows but toni and needles and_ such things, and Time , my veins bedam I generally . .., ' Perhaps I can keep him quiet for a few minutes, with a_bowl .of bread and 'Milk. L'ilie -cat 1 4ail, knocked the milii-pitcher'oier i Well, that correiponds with .the' rest of the dry charmingly Rain., ing hard ; I might have ; , prophesied it, and all the fine clotheis 'rinton the lilies. Mercy on rig; twoo'clock I wby, where lute the day slipped to? - Mr. Sage will be here in fifteen minntea, clamoring for his dinner, and every thing is behindliandl;.,r, .• _ ; . There, that'ii just like you, Sage! I suProm '' • you think it's !manly', and generoui to 'gnarl ' _like a cross deg, beeause there's nothing but beef and greens for-dinner. You now did ' ,lilra 'em? Sage, 1 don't - believe _Yon know • - What you do like _on 'Mondays. You. wish Mondays ; were abolished ? So do I Sage ; -and I wish .cross! _husbands 'were, - too Y 1 you • seem to' suppose There no ' trials! There, c r. twee grind ; and'll now I've been pettish and lost •my ,temper—but who could help.it, I'd Ile to knoW. '•lt,rr-. always half crazy. on Mondays. Prior, dear Sage ;.I.know he,can't :'eat greens7-he. shall; have something tot. for - supper, ifi hewn to c l ookit myself... If theres any , one thing that I tries a woman's 'temper more than another, it's blue Monday 1. - -• __. ~ _ __H.:....- . ------ , S3liaT Wri*EaSeHAt a trial of a trespass , before ene of the Wapfmagistrates 'of Roche& , ' ter, a icing, loose-jointed canal boy 7 wbose pants were-too Arta at lxith ends, one ef \ his coat torn ;off, and minus ii - 1 . both sleeves, - ' \ was sworn as to what he, knew in the rias7-- .- His evidenee stireati thi*guilt on the defen dent rather too thick for the counsel, so the 'latter commenced withw brow-beating, can. ..sequential air i lia Cross-examination "Well', sir.", , . "My'riame ain't rerr, ho how." _ ,a i l "Boy, thou."- 1 '1 1 "I'in- no boy; n , , 1 ''ls it lad, then "Notegrackly'• 1 - ', \ - "Tints rwhat in thnider do they call'iyou?" "Ragged-tailed • Bill- 7 09M." ; `,' "Well, Ragged tailed Sill,,lloss, what time ' ;_ of day was this ybo spealof ?", i • 'I '• "I don't know l egzackly ;, , abut -ten; miles after sunrise."l , ' ' , , '"I hope th e co urt will oblige this witness to anSwer my question." , - - _ . 'Court...4A 'Bill; explain to the ',gentlenian .I.' what you mein." - ' - ' 11 Well;1 bad drove ten miles since sunrise, and we „go about two miles Baseball-au hour,; let him find-it out by his larding." , "What business dees plaintiff follow ?" , -. I don't know any- sic man, • 'What, don tlinow what plaintiff means ?" 1 , - "No, no more nor, yen knowit what time .of i da'y_ten Miles after sunrise is."' ' " ' •ate laugh began to be against the. counsel, , „be brightened up; and made fight, again. - 'Now , tell Me, Bill, where all this hap : pened ?" - - 1 -- -, ' - - 1 i "I've told you ones ; "on loafer Bridge.' " "Who was there, beside thepartieS?" . _ , "Oh, a whole pareel of 'loafers." • - "Well, what were they doing ?' : ' "Why, la'Pose 16:tiering about." : - - t'So,' or Loafer Bridge, a whole parcel of loafers Were loiifeiirig about. Is. hat ' all .you knew shout it 7": il ' . - Here the 'witness stooped down to get his hands into his pantaloons rickets, and look-. '''' said : 'That' in " ' ' • . lag up ' 11 • . - - The laugh was again against. the counsel; ' • he pecketed his papers and was non cit. •• , • Cnsxneto Hes Minn. Dicky wait poorr,_ Katy . had a rich mother-:-Dicky loved. Katy-- 'and vice nersaL.-Dicky wanted .to .marry Kitty =Katy's mother Was down on - that arrange! -- 'meat—Dicky was forbid the 'premieer;—uotes • were eichanged through the high board fence which= enclosed the- yard. One day :the old.' ./ tlytventiout `callin,'-and Dicky waS in ormeil of the fact—Called on-Katy—remained. lit little too leng--431d• lady close at hand—no chance of lescape without deeetion. At the , 'instance rf.Ktsty, •hickey popped into the ,hide saw •thitt Katy looked con fused-Lguesied that Dicky bad been there:— suppoied of course; . that he:bad made good. . his escapp—thought perhaps the young = coil: ple had ingreed to' elope together—determined to be top smart for them—shut Katy. nit in the same Closet where Dickey Was-concealed, and giving her a pair,of quilts and pi low, locked her up for the:Diglit---didn't see Dicky .- —next 'morning went to let' Katy out. .• 'Oh 1'• a screnni—lcouldift get . breath for a innuteut--finally _ 'them; Dickey, ia ` tbat you ?' .. 'Yesoiia'am.' * - • 'D`icky. you must stay to breakfast.' . • {- . - °Couldn't, nut atu.' 'Oh,: but You:•must.' • Dicky conclndedl to stay. 7 • Breakfast table-r'Dickey, I've been think , iug a goad deal shout you lately. ',Y.-ou are iadusttious and honest, I gear. • - 'I °lever brag.' • • ' ; - i • 'Well, now, uponitho Whole, _Dicky, I. think you an4ll.•ity had better get .innrricrt!' , A *emu) tieing caught. stealing from a I hen-rOost, excused himself t 4, saying. . *pat .he onlyassaeLi : l . ar tO see if . de,Ohiekens sleep mid dal' eves pen.* ' N•-• J csr4cr.,is fbentninly an 'odd fish--tdie only ¢, Tingle pair nf. sealing. A PC.i..r,t;tc i at, PrAADOX."—A` Hvin*a p o sed , : • ; .; TatlivitAd ' • Weir..................- i •1 it CWlWilittallfrilit 10114 011 1. 4 - ' A‘f or i t o o d Miet,*(asel It Ithellalli l ib Mi n n tbmill IMP do not . their bows ea aril& ww I , l = Theft edition are dolled 1 1/191. *** 2l2 °Z . l irb , than awing others; Dot hoop tom Mew? afolat I *odd mole alwaye We while eisafedaw IV bla dn. poititim. Mated by itiftlellyeklitamehy bean snit POttitY I . ll °. .t arall $ 1111111111511" 41 Ihnawll.-.. nd. let It he mo• onillitutedr2l . o llll o l enel cattail/air& Ind kali. TIM men% the eirrllbeid man, isobar the UM $ illacrbir , .torg ia ti=eseltiliftly thee ICiDeeddl u T wl ps ttl , 'Ali Mil cffill l V os Ibl. 'throw all* &ma th e window,. • add. eurs *—Zanseeiref ifeletaelicidiat --- 7" 1 9 ant miry, eitimpeaatableat MI i - Meta hisetwenfreoft millentine tenets, sy in mod wartelea fame, Ind SIAM.= the minim emiditiente.-Cteihr to the' fors p_r, idangiioee Mabee .Ifilevenerat-- ,'st , n • 1 - t' nein never emit to bit unfrignedly , was holm in a tand'ilf elailia• No on stand•thonnutheritidemeannota of the slai the of tbleit''wheanet /1 1, au ..ser which firwo from ffaMP fee wet being rams toospite MOD? tletal . l llB, sr 'bie eq in virtue to oimmeleee . Praha t neat t them aims Oslo lay' into ft hind " Living/Ma& .'S ?terser IA Th4doiss the iciperieneeetretaverry for I coo the not expecienee among vel.l . 41Ssual,Pasam- l rßiMaldittli•s ol i an l Mout r Slavery,,aoo bearhati e • tint am i cane fe etinilder se in lion " by the "l atiti m " ataltr .liker lfi inot Pide4 ita ll ko h l lake idr sla s . vies "d ti t tir lb the nalle:all l eer Aiwk ;rail io hold tt i t t ais ke at iton i tr i tt ly th . ii i acquired, by parelsaMM by Itaf,lau of ' loath.og Conan" tIl• tort • 1 , • lbw* I begin by the relearlf, th at , lien the constitutional la* Ii lenaried lion fact with ormaid to the "entioblint Slavery, to it must lone Malt sot anal the latt er astemptionlis shown to' be 1 1 deed Miley. - lill i 1 ' Mon Slavery la men tope the lesain , which It li there ere few who would not Mew It fn. 4 debt rather than insist upon rending n'Obrtatactliß BO aall of the Republic. it le only' people hav 'been pommel' hie to its Ousels' that they :havetolera ted far a moment its iambi prinenslairri • Tb thin liPor expidtkro, where Sla boo' been Made - amid forth in its &Wield ' with Utopia Adria. hf ann. palling men to worit , ahongisomes, nat Ily• prepare* the way to madder the assumption of Ometitetioxial law. 1• : r ,i i • ii ' 1 Bot gilt Thht assumption ybe &lathed as an at tempt to .111,,frio. the Comeittakrut by Inlaid ng i ntuit the barbarous low of .finvery„ derived, a s e .have p itch. 1!i• herr. Africa and, thim. thmugh. such ntiraten t he . Conaltution to Atria:mist the lisratoriret;•and also to Africonize t e National (AD" vervalent, lit nolog this lenguage net theobrions effect Of this amminft, I Dorm* a a motive' taro. lent employed by a urea? writer at t e beginning of this annuli. when Protesting against the period ed illa• very it Brasil. !(Sal/Vaster', ?rattle i ;Brazil. vol. IL p.24t.) Analyze tier assumption , and It 'will be found • to gaud on two prettosionl4 eithsd, of w • leh falling4ho assumption Mils also. Them two ere— • the African pretension of property la ass; and • .T. the Pre' tensicat that each properol Is teas • in• the Coto* lotion. Withwageni to the Slat of;theMpret dom. I might Amyl} trim to erbati havelaiready sa • In .an earlier, part of this Moment. _Beni sholild d• Injustint to th• part It bat bee° Madero play In his • • horrors), If I did not again etalosit. Then I sought particularly to shos t ritie Barhartsmti new Isbell. Mow • log more. • P rty implies an *weer and 4 t hin • 011aell. On the, me ait a human bring, and on t , other aide i 0 thing. Bat thellitryl idea of a lorinan • leg nneemarily excludes the'idea Of Pinperty In that • log, juin sells* very, idea of a thing treannally *kelp the idea of a human being. It liaise tint a thing' boot be a hit. min being, and HIS equally i cleat that Raman being amain be a thing, And the law bell, hen it adopts the phrase, "relation of master and,sla a." a:inferno its reluctante to sanction the claim of ... ;It shrinks from the retention of :bunion, end lOW with a fat-Main, with does not openly ilegra i human nature. ' .Irthis property does mist, out of w at title is it de. rived's" Under what ordinance of Nat • react Nature , t God none human being etampedon o tier and another !stamped a thing; God Is nei respeibee of peewee. Where i l id •Is theatnetion• for Oka respect ,of cet n persons to a = , which becomes aw .outeige to other p or sones the Father of; the Romeo Paoli , and we are all lito children: Where then he the meet nOf this proton. aloo hy whith a brother lays Cioniet t ba tit upon 'broth er f To ask them onestione Li b milniting; lentil is dear there can be bat one herponitk. There is no aim. don for such protaoston; no ordnance for it, Mks—, On 0i grounds uf 'reason,Sind waving all, one tient of "positive" statute, the Vermont Judge Ammo Aright,. when in rejecting the cleim a a•!Kaye nosier, e Mid: . "No" not until pia phew a Bill of le the; Al migi;ty."4 NOthing short of this im Bele linkin ;tin -chain of title irottld . do. I know mot iter of the great judgments by which the jurisprilden of our !country, has been illustrated: butO Omni if t ear is anything) t o the wisdom of Alershal, the 'Miran of StoM,orihe conteleteuess of Kent, ..wiLkh will bri hien with time ilke this honest decree. I , 1 • ' , ~ l The intrinsic fobleneas of thlipratension is appareni in the intrinsic feeblenese O the Driton eras bY which it is maintained. These atetwo-fold. ad. both More bean put forth in recent doted* by the( Sonatas from Model end f Mr. Davie]. , 1:: .. I . 1 : _ 1 I The firstis the alleged Interiority t. African max an argument ',hien While. surre ndering to Slavery a *boil race, leaves it uncertain whethe rthe name Prim Mon' may not be• applied to other rite's, as to, the; pot:. ished Japanese, 'aware now the guests of the nation, nod nto potions of Pbelontr„lntetlority In the white mem Indeed, the latter 'pretension h e openly made in oth i t e uarters. The itichliond 4nouired, a leading jour. nil of Slattemmatera declares, *The principle of Slavery is in itself right, rind dose not ciepene! on' diffit,Yence of maple:ton." • And ales:Mug writhe among Slareitisters: George Pitshugh, of Virginia, in hisriology for thi Seen. declares....slseery, Mach or so 18.,,ia righr and trem o r. =• Nature hie made the wee in mind or poly for vet." And in tido tiamisalin, a emocratic paper k .) .of no tb Carolina had latid...Slaiery i the natural and normal condition of the laboring man ethile or black.' These more extravagant pretension reveal still fir. titer the feebleness of the retention Ut - forth by the Senator: while insane' n, necomulating collet:telly, at , test the difficulty:of diVistintrtitig between th e two races Mr. Paston.tf V I lola, tell ita; that "the best : blond In Virginia Bowels the Teille of the clay,,;"' and fugitive slaves have been hatted,. adtor lard as pessaries. ti"a round face," "blue itYes," , "ften air," and a, - e s. capng under the pretence of being a While mats This is not the flme to enter upon the; great our alai' of rare, in the Virielle pads of ceiion, history and Grimm. Sure lam that they who n deratand itbest, will be least diapOsed I to. the pretend on, which oni tbe acumen ground i nferiority would oedema Otero* to Mao proper !lof another. It' the ' A frican• 'race he inf e rior, as is ail .tileele, it the tan neetionade May of a Christian Ciil4llllthgl AO lift it ftriltlitldegrattittou, opt by the biodgrion and Ai chain, obi- by thie barba rous pretension of .corneetthip; but. lir a generous: char ity, which shall be. tnentrinad precisely by the extent of its Inferiority. , : :,. . ' ' , .1 , 1 The second argdment put forward r this pretensien, and twice repeated by the Senator fat klissitalgpi, is that 'the AtrumuCtre the posterity o Liam. the um of Noah, through Canaan: who-wati cur di by. Noeb, to ,be the •iservsul," thefts the tit emelt:trod—of hit b re th. rob. end that this cadedicti is has alien upon all his dercendants, whO am Isicedolingly deented by God to pavans' bondage, not only In the third and.. fourth generations; but. hroughout all 'accenting time . Sure -1.1./ 'waren the Senator quoted Setipalre •to enforcr the itelalm of Slave-masters, he did not intend a jest Amid I yet it in hard to *oppose shim In earnest. The Senator IsCheinnan of are CoMmlttee ;on hi I Mary Affairs,. In' which he is doubil c ea imperiemed. le may, perhaps; set a squadron in the held, bot he as evidently cot , . Mimed dry little the tint of Scripture h on which : be re lies. I The Senator *satinet, t tit be fixed the dOOniA 111 the colored race leaving union bed t white rim:" ' Piro,: , hips he does uotikirow_that, in the erst days of the Pce, Bob aristocracy : thld Mon argonaut was adopted as lit thecae for holdhig whitescrfe in bondage. precisely as i t i is now put forward, !1 , 3 , the Senator, and that even tc t dry the angryolB6 noble addressed, his white pram as the "e on of 1 m'" ' • I , l c, It hardly coin rita with the gravity of this debate , t 'dwell on such an argument: arid yet I cannot go w ; it toe the sake of a teeth injured race, I brush it ay ,y l . To justify the Senator in bet applied bit of tide &tricot curse, he must maintain at least fide; different prop.,. 'Mons, .11.1 emend inks in the illain of the Attn. A merlon slave: Brat , that, by , this malediction, eltl*ll. himself wait actually changed into • 4 chatiel." wile as he is simply ' ade the ~ e ervant" • of his brethren; 'per, curtly, that not merely Canaan, but all his posterity. tol the remotest generation, wet so chtmed, whereas OM laognage has do such extent ; thirdly. that the Alrloi American actually belongs to the posterity of Canaan— en ethnological assumption absurtill difficult to este , liat ; fourthly, that each of the derimodants of Shem and Japheth bas a right to hold an lable-Amelican l i feli low-man as I "chattel"=-A proposition which finds on monism* et tupport : end fifthly, that every Snot!, =liter is tatty 'decant* front She or Japheth—s p r a: hose which no anxiety can redden; !; This plain mail ysis. which may fitly excite *smile. beef the live-fold absurdity of ho attempt to toned this preteasim on 1 _ 1 “Any stramisive tides long Mittuk, • I Drawn from the mouldy rolls oX Noah's ark." , 1 From the character of them tiro argument/tiler p rop-` trey In man, I lam brought agaisin its denial. / i t ' r ' I /I tla natural that SeustOrs IMO pretend that. by :the 1 law - of nal tirei n inan may hell properly In man, should, find nit pole dCo on 10 lb. naitn lOU. . But the,poe l i . ten ton is is finch without fountlat on in the fat {ion as it it without foundation in tore. It Is not too tun bto say that there is not one oteoce, pbraii; ot nord—not al angle deggettlen!hiet, or oquirocatnnf o even--oat of l which any such prytetision can beimpliech .1 while great national, seta and Imp°ant contempomme out declaratioba in the ContenliOn which heeled' the Constitution:ln different , tonna o boatels, and Mini t o,i ramtrolliqg rules of interpnthatirel, [ceder this preteb; don impossible. Partisan*. taking Mei lot their d 4-1 sire', tied in the Constitution, ai to he Scriptures. what 1 they incline to find; Wand natio *tut tho more topereni than when Shire maaters deteive th Intelere sitar as to end in ihe Constitution a pretension which exists loot in their own Matt I i, l ,! 1 ' , q ~ i l Looking juridically: for oriel moment at this ueatioo,. we shall be b}ought to the conch:lBi i_ i / 5 , according tic the &dude:don of ;Courts laud jurists. , tin Europe; and, then in our own conotry, that Slit dry can be &tidal from no. doubtful wrrd or Meriltetension, but only from clear and *pedal recognition. - (be State of Sl*: , very," mid Lord Alaustelt• prone using in dement lit I the great ease of Soniarett,,';is tot such a miture that it ,l l Is Locapabfe of being lute:doted on any - reason . rean. moral dr 1 l • 1 VOTitleal, but only bye p afire kw. It is so alien,, that nothing ran be suffered to itoppot it hut icorneetsii": —that la. express words Of • ; ist term text : and ibis I w i ac i p i e , w hkh co mm e nds Itself t thedulightened me ton. has been adopted by divot! Count to the tibia , Snots. 'Of ;verse, every leaning mat be against alit-' , eery. r A prehension • to peculiar end offensive—su hostile , to reason— co repugnant to the la* of nature and the inborn,flights of Alen I which:Ds II ire fivefold *tong. his tin other objett than to canape' fellow-men to :work I withoild Impel; such a pretension, so tyrannical. act OP just, so mean, ao bohemia, :an Ild uo Phi" in story , viiget.., 01 Government, unless by rtue of jettitireltratt , belt. It can series from no doub t 1 phrases .; ' I,t mutt be deetered by unambiguous wtird i ncapable of a dott Ade sone.' ' I _ l t _. I l i 1 'l, At; the addrition of. he °path Goo, this rule, pro. amigo:led int be Court of King's n et . by the 'nice Or the met fi nished magistrate iu E n lish hixtotOtas is: !Tell kiaown in our country as Any principle of the rate Mon law ; especially was it litllietll the. emit:tout tau yen in the Comentlon ; not; is it much to sa y that , thla Oeustiaution wax fronted with this rule on flare • xy,. ~as a ruble . And the Supreme art of the' 'Unit • al . States era later day, in the lof Un" Mlle"' : Fir M., 2 Conch, WO, by the voice of C ief J Olio nosh 11, "Promulgeted this same rule, in sro a atronger tine even nom of hard Manstield, my nit Where righter arc fo r ftlused; where foudemental pri c l les are, overthrowe, ti t. mbere tics general' system , of:, i h I we Is 'depttled fneu, the lel:Islet lee ititerthou must Meteasedi with OM sittrOlx ckarness: to induce a!roert f justice to suppose a''design to effect such. oiject," . ' I i ilt is well kyown, however, that hese two declarations little more than new fonts for the ancient Firs tof e comniou I Law. as expforserilty orb-rime; let and. '1 driajedsboules al old BiLecte inn/met ; le Is to adjudged itopions end Med i * o f doanot Law Lib• 111 'sod. as exPresaa bYtlacka Me. "The law nal. t I yr sleds, t. catch at att./ 1 0 1 o; I favor 41 Liblql4 . -" 1 ,1 j ' hut, as no poi-caption nibs age nit th King s so po , p awription Is allotted to run mai st Sl avery, while all the early victories of freedom are et as ide tiv the slave. MastAint of hiday. The prphibit ) tt' of Slavery! in the indouri Terdtory and alljth ei tone, legislative I ittedj edictal; for t his i exordia of title podia, admitted , from the beginning until now, d been overturned ; i' but at last, bolder grelell Sliteitll Mrs do not hesitate 1 to email that principle of4utispr sum which Intakes - I !Garay the creature uf 'positive w" alone. ti be up. 1 held only by word, of-t•lrostletib clearness." The coo i lul l of liXteowth in whirl . tide great le was drelaro. bas been impeached on this titer, es the Declare:no of in depeudeno hes been Impriebed also And herathe &n -iter from intualana (Mc Benjamin! ban takeni he lead. Ile has dwelt on the Assertion that, in, SOO . li4 t P r f or ..E•faton la*,%bellt worse early came, linens* ountalr7 • Pr lo6l Ple nar-ilmiarall•:.1111t penult me to say th t In tio • a u ch ras e s * or eu Atlreffiatet in ahtbentk it. i'sa ;Impair 'the influenoielld fthis well !considered act °Op , . 'Tee &minor Duo's" writ. that an did and barber° algae is but a ponrontwarld et rincip which is bri'Mht In' to'activity by the damaito of in dvantieg Citiltatine, '.rind which once ,reetienkted Fan sever be denie d !; - that ';• to juriaproden is not dot lantern ;shining in a narrow j , rinse; and neveralinglag,'hutla ledsome light,: whict4 i , tamely emerging from . into 1, & r e u se s , ' vs , so i ' limeade with human , room 'e: now at iCt igii...: entree as braid end ge4iritte t.' bight er D ee . wh ew t I . tpolenater, in Ibis t Meg ' all. as foroo—timierii . takes to drag down that ire Principle. m which made : Slavery im,esible • it* E Elten agland thank 1 mates mavery ituptielititte alder the ' C neollettion, he vainly, , Liana to drag down a; ,linninery the ' my. i 1 ~ , i • The eno rm ity et tine pillion ii ,.. that 'Flameysi s . .,W k _l It .0,,i , by the t.....amitli.a ti. t, ,n wit . ••••appakeut,i ante, tre tell the CoOttiluith 14 the Light . .if gaol nit- i. powible for many nip un llio al wig grief, . Mgt . maw the liteetaraltenerf tiolutatiallubdieleillihilitiontudedj 1 initial letter or orittlibbel ilthiebbligblllidinr Sorbsaki, uotimees thst.all tom preteraletet loPlidi' dist nottarl i :l l .endowed try Abair Cresettieentlfhli Wilda thailenable rightist that some" thou ere We l Llintrty,ao4 the pe salt's/ nipple's,;, tees;tissLliesesto ; thaw rtgbla grorens , guts ens instituted ai Orr their jut mien MO the cisatut Omt ' Bar alma Udegleghtestion, Wallet the lef al who at. Sot gibs PA tt , ineirille Stand sill w.. There la iligher sett Kis lthowit,latt Palma ago the first, whets. 0 MIO staloseilig 'claw el the Kari uee hr esiefloatigrothlCaturew, hi alright' *di re . theselidelatily armarZ a r p •Arom It be nuatuthung„; that it use Our Una Ku ad the Pout of Arnati tea, grit the righttfor 0.4 has coateaded weft the /Ohms Massehohne. , By the Kuehl of , the Ant /Ohms netts, re MO have prevailed our ail: ' and bran the Kuhr of tbirtstin I thdependent table -1 BOW, offshore, hay the piglet Of Stales lie tbitte t digital capuillee, witidh the urratni thitalioriall tione, tut power out be attributed to th e; onion. ia , 1 *urns Of holittre harothloogi grant. leessuabau s = these two aational Ilitclargiturs ' Ulan On heart, the national soul, ' national I, the =Mang voice, which mast, Inspire our thterugatioi et theoo**, ^ stitatkio, nod win Into and ltiffwer Itself • through all Um natlenal legisistiou. Bub are thecongssaitotair ttmtitias which constitute , Life, Marty, aid the fart seit'of floppiness," and In more gamma *Orin 'glee Rights of Unison. liatureParitt 'sulk distinction of taw s or recogultion.of.the curer of Firm.** the bests of our N atioual lutillutioos. ' ;hay r id no taidltiong sups Mro!. is atrieg herthou . Fly ' 4 1 1 1 tIliaa ' aor thotollifhthir• &herein tn. Cmorentlon It ,frinsed the °lnstitution: of Couverimar Berrie. of Fennttylenula, who announced , ` that 4 ha would,urrer moo* IR upholding thenetstie 8* Ti,y ; it was • nefarloue l ii Ttaltion;* of El ad Mairebusetts, who is •!that we bad =p i It la a: Utah the eeednet of the tate* uto Bravery, but we ' ettight to tet eareful not ItT,give - any astiellon tb it,•!' of Ikea's' &bums and Oliver' Milsworth; of Connectimit. : tot lir.,CUtteat.of 3Lthettehneette, who ed coiseurnit _jh Kr. Kerry end adelly of Mr. Whithews, of Nit fleets, whe; htullid juridical ,phruse I'LiersgAg tg weeny go !ndinigin the CblugilidieveThe idta thif there - ma be pr . , 'perry fa was', _Anibal-I,om if td opmplati the *labor. hl.• work ot, eralliolos tad tog re sapresehm to all these utteratuusi this word•terriusisi" which had hero al ' bywc4d iii theelause on the Lailltwtio ll itellt Of at 1r!..._ - Wives, was struck aut, , and Um ward•werrlos eacanisr, ted instead. This gual itsclusioe , ruin the Coast Muth& 'of the Idet of Kt Ustulwas Oa th suable of Mr. ' Itandolpb, of lrginis; and the reason , loUned.tbr the subatitutien,uconling-to Kr. Magern,thhis anthentie ! repitt of the debate, was, that.'"the formir was thought tourism the eanditke tor stains, andthVeLter Kw Wi ' 926404 Of fres peruse ' Then at every t, by greet =Hopei declaration*. by frank 'ofinn'unni In the OW i it epilog,. and by a postage art In adjusting the teat et , Ithe Coal itutios,tras the Win of property be Mem sae , ,i ialiimi n y , ~,j,,( 6, 4 , 1 1 . 21" j •1 i, • ' 1 This .pretensioni which 'y be dismissed se Utterly 'kette‘sa, lie - anise *battled ...hen it is considered to what remit it heisaraully uctsJ If the Barbarism of the very; in al * l i " ts firefold wrong', is really embodied is the 'Consign fro as to beyond the reach of prohibition, either Ougressional local. to thieTent taW, then, the the Roe **aeon . it m be beyond the reach of prohibi- , Bon Or sibriition, even y long authority, in the Inds* eid tbentalivo, and , pat bug is th•Coostitution moths. au lauchenged,Tirritirise and Statesalike must be open to eta la lituting Menem& 1 And yet this pretecoloto. whkh, la Its natuls tonsequesmes, , original grate 1 special flights. &s gu pot ritan r s of foward State nights bY decoct's, Ca' swami to belt* . 1 1 II I illanin to dwell on Ulud other arguninst, brought I ,forwsei by Senators. litho, denying the Equality of Mau, 'apadoualy wart the 'humility of the &etas: ant fMU I this principle. tine wany+upeets,,itunp to the bans elusion, that Stare ' hol rs e entitled In the "tams of i ' ,l 4 l latitl , l Po tate then. shwas Intel the Bailout Terrine ' rise, under the 'Nolan 3 , esof the Clonstitatiou ' 1.186 t this , Ikrifolorg.t , rollOal ' 00 Ant pretension, • . tied slave, are recogn led as rp yn In th e Constirty n it lion. Tesi that pretension. slr y imply elposed. we see alwaya brought, nor can any .bonding allegetions of State EqUality avoid It. And yethie very- argument betrays , the, inconsistency tif Its 'authors. If persona held towel-vice In thd;Slave S ta ir are **property" model the Constitution, then, under the prov i sion-known as, the i , thnle fifths" rults--whltib fOprovision-knownh rsalibtiOn.lit' the other Heusi on such perilous, there be property rep.', resented= from thelSlave Stabil, with voice and vote,: while there Is no such proPeetY sit'rcacrliatioo from the: I Free States.' With glaring I tuptality,the representation', of SUM States Is founded flust on t'persons." and second:. ly oq a large part of their pretended property, While the, representation at the ifeen States le founded simplyonl oversews "leaving all their boundless millions of pro= pert y unkmresented.l ,Thuit, which everway steepen** it, thainbsurdity of ttila pretensloli becomes , manlfest,—.F. • Aseurader the pretension of Poprty in men undef the •Cotstitation, you", in the fate the whole *hooey of &ate ' knality, for n dittelputa gigantle - inequall i yi - hetere‘n' the Slave State and the Free 'Malawi and ' Minting' the livislitY of States, ip the IloOe of Her MutatM r e ive. as elsewhe yen 1 alapu the face th e w ti.: I pretenainn of property in man u n der the Constitution Intdisdain to dwell *Limon chat theeargument, whktq he,ome of Portlier Sovereignty, undertakes tosel Cunt td , the people In the Territmles Lie wicked power ' soniettrues tailed, tr W i ohnfusion or berms, right—to ei ; slave. their Adios. en; se this pretemsion wu p .0 , 41401 at once- by the Declaration of Independence, syloesq It announced ithst "all governments 'derive thele ' just posters hem the the consent of the dbeersed.. "and if 'By Mitre w ithi tt , the jurisdiction of the ConatitutionS *blebs elintidns no sentence, ptuaSe • , or med,senetionhig this patritge, and which easefully excludes the - Idea of property in, mao, while it Surrounds all persons, with thebigheit Safeguardsof a eitizen such preteqsions could esiaL, Whatever Iti may, he elsewhere, Popular Soler eigntV 'within the 'Them of the Constitution butts lim Rations; Allaiminglfcir all, the largest liberty of a on e Cifilitellon,it compresses all within Abe eonstrainfs of austimil nor does it illow any Man la assert a right to. de *bathe pleases, ce xpt when, he pleases to do right.. . As well Within the miatoties" attempt to make a Wag **attempt to make* Slare.! But' thl4 Pretehllnnt ' , • 1 ; , I I Whet 1 bettaid a factious band agree , 1 I '''Vti call It freedom whim thetuselvesare free, proceeding Or iglually from a valet effort to avoid the lu, Pending' question Is:Fenton Fr,eedrint libel Slivery- -asaum; lOg edelusire Phrase of Prudent mat cloak for Slavery --speaking !with Übe voice'of J b while Its bands Cre I the heeds of Eslu i —lney be die laid with the ether ,'kindred vs:Motions for Slavery while the Muster froM linnets (.11r1 Ikigitte) who. has wstodered so tar in; its support mate. 4 1 , I , .1 , . . ,-1,--- : + rem ber Milo , MI, i , i ',. ~ 1 , . Wedgel t l 4 7 that Timber which h, strorei ~ n rend. , 1 , Ant Isere 1 citul this branch of the argument, which I I have tree dle fully than the lust, partly hecau ,lima and strength I fail me, but chiefly's because the; Da ,baristu ttif Slavery, When fully established, supo sedti al ' .:(abet bieutcy. But 'enough has leen Mum oo this head, 'At the rod: of repetition, I now gather:it together.: The siiisunirtion that Blare roasters. under the COustitutioni, , - Alai tido their slake Into the Territories , and tontiou I (first bold them as in tale States, stands on two protension Ifirst th In ma hold preporty In men , aTVeard sec/null 'that thft, vf open/ it recognized in the Constitution. , ~„ .-But weal:tile WOO that the ,pretended property to ma t t I.( ao difou 4, xpa,{o i,whilexhe two Knecht' argumentebY `:'which it hes been t reserted, Brit an *dinged ; Inferiority 1 I raeo:and secondly the aeeleist curse of Ham, are gressl insufficien ,to up id such a pretension. And we hell neat seen hat till prelenSien heads little Support tit the Cenetit tioe *Ain reaagu ; that Slavery bet sack aft t it offemilve c &ratter, that it can Met support only lb I ~•poistil re" imoctiol4,,liind WLrtis of ••irrtsistlble clearnessg!' Illthat tide b Tagil rule, questioned In the Striate, hicee. i i! ablaut wit the plinelrles of en advanced eirlthatiol ,iltbet no au h .positive ' unction, In words of "in-tidal - Ii hie elearta s," califfAs found In ,the, Conititntion s whil 1 l 'ln harmon with .lb., Declared nof Independence., and I the .add of the Continental Coagreils, the cottent I „vanelitus d lanstietis In the Convection, and espeela y 1 s the 'act of the Caltiventiert in sebstitutlng .service" Or tiservitud 'on the ground that. the latter expressed .the coudi iontnflleves,”rall atteat that the pretensk that man n hol property'in Mau was Canetully, me - • gibionsts,Cod Co pletely' • etch:tiled front the Ccustit --I 'Won, at (hit 1 theta tiosemblaneeof suprort in that sacred test; nor In thli pretension. which ill tmsopporeed in 1 the CoustWutfou' helped bythil two arguments, one In l'., the name f Slat' :Equality, nerd the ether in the nude 1 . of Popular Sovereignty , Both of which:are properly Pet 1 aside.:: - ,I I 41 '' 1 le • die s the rue principle; which, revers n . * the assnm Woos id Slave-mestere, Malta Freedom nutmeat- and ' Slavery sectismaf, While every just ;claim of the SlCie 1 1' States is harmoniked with the I rresistible ' pi edoinina Tie* 11 ,of lfreidona limier the Constitution, bee bees &del% Chic , go., ot., questioning the right of each Sta , , 'whether l i th terollue or Turkey, Virginia or Rossi , to order a d control its; own domestic restitutions at. cording to its own judgineut eXch33l3 elf, the -Conyiep. tine theressentbleil has"explicitly announced Prudent I to he eth ormal c•Mdition of all 'the - Territory of Hie Jolted SP es," Mid has'txpliritly denled..tbe autheritY 1 of Cougre of a,Territorial Legislature, or a any tedi. viduals, to ire legal existence to Slavery in airy Tail- I tory of th United States." Such la the triumphant. immense, PI theiroused millions of the Not th, elitat to the anoint don of Slave-masters that the Constitution, of litso awn torce. make Slaveri Into the Terliterles, and also td the device of politicians, that, this temple -of the Terr Wries. in , the exercise of a dishouest Vomiter Sovereigl itiaY plant Slavery there. Tile respol is teem fete t all l peitits, whether the Constltuteati , eta ;upon the Territiories hebns their onrinuation, er uly ~,efterwArd, 1 for, In the absence of a Territorial llys ern. ;itit, there tan he noemolltiven law in words of e f r re. hit Rae ylOrneas" for Slavery , as there can be wi law, Whet er Burial Government is Organised under ,the Constituilo i. Thus the normal condition a the Terri tories is Mi firmost by the Conetitution, which , where es er) ;tehdett ule , theo. renders Slavery impossible, while it ':writes' ono the soil and engraves upon the rock 'every. Where te liw of impartial If mid° m, wi th out distine ition of r. lago or ram 1. • 7 1 . 1 . '1 Mr. P sident this argument 13 now closed. Pardon Imo for the timehare cr.-upied It is long since I have. , i 1. i made any such bum upon yeurattentieu. i ['Arden we, 3130, If I hive 'deny thing w iris I ought not to have :Mild. I I have kwkets 'rankly end from the heart; if 1 seveiCly. let eniy with the see tit yof a sorrowful win :dor,callid b • things by their ill Intines,and letting his- tori' •ml bets tell their unimpeu sable story. I have . ktaan • the path ogle hope of siontributing to the cellars lof my toiletry, nd also ill thetrured conviction that what there said sill bud a rev me in geneus4tis 30013. I believe; that I•hue said nothir 'which is not iststaised bv wellduunded argument or wellimindod testluiimy, nig hilis;:le bleb Can be metros led stillest a direst irus• 1 saultlupen reasOn or upon trtith. - . 1 The tweAssudiptions et Si tie master* have been kie smiled. I But this is net enough. Let the ani.wer. be ' eohmfa lie„, , islative act, by the admission of halms Cu a, 1 yet* State. Thep willthe Barbarism of slavery .be Ire. I t "rtili7d 4 . -d geli br an Plv ac i t e . ii .cl i w ° 7isg of t p ht f l l' o l n i y I s n trirge n l n e :: e' y i t r ite, ' essuranee , of re4re to the Territory, if not ct tranteell 'ite to th ", the her. d of -t ;whlre country , will be,tne grateful still, as 1 at better day, near erh at heed , ot flee . Men 3ha I be iu i tailed everywhere under ;be NatiOnal f „ Government; hen the Maim d e Flag. vs Itere% er it floats. on ma of land, i t bin the national jurird ir t Ion; will 'not. cot:r a single Is ave. Ind when the tleelanstion ,of bride , - , 'l pendenee. nee +mike , in the name of lila, 0-It, vi ill yi,, e ., I again be reiereineel Male American Magna °harts Of Human Flights:, Nor isthiS all. Such an slt: will• Os first etage , tn those triumphs by which the ...Republic —lifted in chain.ler so ae to , be.come MI eistuplii to elan. kind—will entir at fast upon its ' noble tprermiatise of teaching the n lieu how to live." . I , - Thus, sir,,,speating for Freedom in Bums, I hive Imo ken lor Freedmis everyo here, and for Ciellizatioe ; And. as the lees Is etutalised In the gleater, 30 are al; arts,:all ecieurea, all Op., swedes, all tefiuenlen le, alreharitles, ;all deligpts of lite. etutedied In this cause 'You( may re jett ile but it ,le ill be only for tolilly. The asCri.ti eel- Mos* betwevi Freedom and Slavery can and only with the tituniph 0 Freedom. This atMe Qttestiou 'oin .4 1 . i.4u be tutted bete e that high tribunal, supreme °yet i t'll -*Le aud Court,,wherethe judges will, boeuutite4 by mil lions, land 'there the judgment teu}les.e4 will helth aroused2ol- i emu charge of au aroused tuesple, instructing a : rte Preeldent, In theni name of Freedu, to,see that CIO izi• thin rereires no detrlutent, . l l} . Hr. Chestnut (S. C.) made a brief relpouse to Mr. gum. ner,ehaeacierising his speech as an egtraorditserybne. He said: Aftetiratigiog , uvr Europe, teteahlok thrtiugh the back d ore: of- English' aristocracy, Cud fiwniug at their feet, this slariderer of States and men bed 'rap. ..ap. peartid ILI 4 be's.euitte.. Ile bad hoped, after the punish ment be had received for lais Cornier insolence; hew mid ' harelearted reopriet),..but be lied repeated 1114 In, men vulgarity wild Wends-city. The Bgyptians deified rep Ike, 1 biAt ..e . tetualtie4 tor the Northern Abolittoul'id s to xteity the embodiment of malice, mendacity , and eewardide.— Ile was'not ine'llued to deal out further punishtnent on Wie reripleut i l of former pnuistneet,, alto had one bowling through the World, yelping opt :vellum of slander. and thenifere would endeavor to k eep'quie . I • Air. Sumner isiill in response that he bad pointed out - the binharistO of Slavery, and the Senatori"*j hider sheet/ go as au appendix Ind a zuolt.llltin Illtion I of his , argument. (Adjourned.) : e- ' • t I lob, • b. \ • boar tits • tr• ids , •. • 4 I • rill •• , • b \ • ob •• • d eta L. of r.' • t * t r R ,o 1 • a. I • 'kW el in V 4:esi *Phi= 00 a.say Ntf Ire oat- Olt et *WI` 33 .; • '• °WM, Air preinumr Indits; ow* Dad is, of int" [ enciik• Anainneay • Ind Mere_ n• Ones: itoryi newly . .slap ink Mt :tthheis Mosaap amamp- sobassetei. Mali wise rr luls. :kink HAT ? CAlli CLOTE:I3O AND. FURArIatING RIPORE.! Aitidersigue4 , respO'ctitillyi inform tr the citletma of Puttertile and iirlpliy, that two h+e tenon and councolod the Iwo *Wei, located n.t the contheed !corner of Centre sod!. ' Market streets. In one stole is the Itat end Cap Deportment; n the other,ltteplethlug and Ottintleileu'e .Ifuntiertier Deportment. I !: • b are ittentien tap d to both Departtnen We bare a hitter: always an bend,nod- ,beta bought; ni ate warranted to be what they are fewerentes4 W 4 wl4 repair tkuluk "ben oat 41 order, froCrof charge. it gerideti amikipg fashionable Ormaute to er.4er.• we keep on bend a toll stock; of nerdy- wade and O'notleaneol's frimirblogloods, to *bleb we invite; ge.O. dal attention. Our:stock in thil Departinent'le 060 1 7. us iequa ll e d la quality aitt price, la We:county ; arrß ps A CAL • ; j 8414.0184141 EL ; Tottarllln, dprll ;Ilk , i • 14 kiszzicas*WiTira ccis • ti ;E i ertN'Sterehiated Friez freeze 64xini,C4star , .. 1 . s, !frtiekk 6 661 1 mtautv.. .1 • ; • • Ii Also. Wat ennhyn. fire fanillp4 d (+Mee nati I t dm' • 11.1 ,• ' 74: iltnetie H:I : I • Bold l & Pentor irea f ,eic 0 ti r • iassioril doi _ _ SURCIMAISTII6I les fteriotme, rod 104 /CD= Jal,y TEAM ti VACCUVIII,G WATEg GAVGES - 16 SELF-CLEANING G* Asucßorrs Lo*l D,ETEcToR,. iIIiMPATORS; STEAM . IK. Walaut steelt, Plata i Nal" 11 4 I R. W. P. AL INlikwaare DEALER IN, (Ph Soap, Cantiles , se'.pip SOLE AGENT FO Mapes super-Phosphate Tar prmins.mila l risGaluaz = ll4l ""Ph ia •, a$ ',ll . tg-IYi GEO. - 7L.POMEROT ED= 011,80 AP. CANDLER IVO. 12 'South Witter ati Markst.Phliadelpiasi. SPirm, Lard;gl•PluistlWka•a*siers' 011, Spo.. — - - ibliadelpbh _Wire JOH QA tarn band. Orders lend cost, see 'el indow 6 spi.f NE IV:, .1 Ai, If Can be bad at ." • eirCall S 1 Ppper, D 1 10111,11 WI -1 • MUD _ Ps reittrot Strati .11401126, ' „ .4 6 ,17.171 r k *. ill E ; . , very Ws, I Taper, Ps ricirs, Din; .berg and Pub, he will sell . prices. The :do g - _ --... _ • abet awl most esteemed Patterni.,' &aper - iii - eiesp' as 5 tents a Mere.! 1 I 1 ', I ; I 1 • ~l' ' Noir. li the tiMe for BA retatus;thr P . per Tiered II 5 SISS A Books at • I 1! '; ; •. L DAtiN A N,B • 1i • ' il pleayo Wlt mete avid Relaii/hpri•emi igo,d, &oft.' . **PAPER 14Nditt,S- SUPPLI*YEIti CHEAP Atirty, !tX) 'd , . . I il ;• 4- : , . , 113U.SliNESS CAR b . -----f-----,1,---41----- ry, A. gODFREY, IrisOrariee 'Agent. -I ju. OFFICE Second Street, noir Noriregiiiu. EcStseille; 111,.. 1'2,'60. r _ 1 illy h , • K.- lA, atirkiit $, Bh side, esit , , GDQN, reef, Becoud Door ,vilie. Mall gHE A FE veer and Surveyor, WICON Peun‘a, atte id promptly Lonny , to kW care as knglneer or Agent. ! [I SHELFER P ' .sate of the Pen ' • xp lorestan de, ti ItieNel.TlVelber tiEN RY ,P,LEASAWI Mining Engineer, PtII7IITIL _ mei—Centre qtreiet, west:A r dis, ' [Augui, D. DODSON, D x i , may be fbund at hif Moe et /arse, above Centio, ►.onth Ode. Mowing the first M. tarry of each n3O. GE°RGEK. SMITH! *lilting Englnee' Col , POrrsvim.r., l December VICkNittARTER,; Ing Engitielii,Survoyor. Le., of lauds, intues.4wn plots. ie.. .1 eat ride, betOreetl Market and Nor Heidi 19,'W. AGEN Cy—For the Salsa Rest Estate ; baring lung chants of Coal Lands. !dines.' rents.. Mks alabantango streit, 1ADd16.760 !14-1 tiEO.RGE B. FISLE kA Engineer and, firaughtsnutn I and gunner% of tuaehlnery. and to putting up of old machinery. Port Garton, March 6,'59 SUBSCRIBER,I tea seCOAL , AGENT, for the au the tienenil Supelintendanc , Land, in Schuylkill County. Guts for the faithful execution o' to his charge., le-e"OFFICI ISpisciipal btirch, POTS" beceuiber 10,!'59 DR. WOO. OVFIti, - -Centre st elry Btorin. Art7errneeir.-1 cQuitzEli Philadelphia; , A C AHD...a-Having t•nikslgt C. Woon:r cyr, I; take pleartire an' r - Leing to every Way worthy the elm .f.'9l - Potts. il le. both as a gentleman profesAlon. I • I . Pottsville,:rannarli 7,.'60 t 15ENTIT - 1. .OSEPIi. F. SEID tS this devote his entire i tent the Dentietryi buainesa. Officer, atm go atreet adjoining theoffirent therott" ilaa , Wor;ia., (le golicltia contintiance, heretofore PO liberally seeontecil hi .), In A oil 9. IE I SO : 1 L ' `AL C FRAIVIKI., B. GO% at Liw. 4 'la-Centre %tr. Church, -P,I.FT SVIL JOIIN 11:. 081 re,, -.NO'. ft. Nov. :0: '5'J. ;1 *I SEBElfit orner or 31 ff. , I IV, R •fii ' • Law. 'Oni PolisTlM. I OUSE, trestm.t?rt P I_YERS 11. (111165-.-Ceti 1 1 . : DE _ll • OFFICEI I — Centre 6treet.,-) (AVTIIO4 , - - I 1 Ohnreb,Pott..4itle, JOHN; i t_ th e Pride ;in Ornee. Breed Out do,t!.ri a ille, Cenire Street 10NRA Correyao: TOH N SPA' V .Peace. . In:fated to tali wit. LI All Conveyancer St„. sh. TZINGE IR. will atte dlligetiee a IP A I . t4E r nd General E re Exchange KNIES. Las, ['pits airotlice , on OulY - A. /kali agent in .he of rents. Ce ny at: Orrice—ln April 11,'45 NAT 711 1 :74 4 b 5 ; October '6 DAVIDBiG. rettrillie, 31arket itnets, I N.11,---111Ay 1?• 1 some LLU.s.I i 1 E L P L. . A TTOR, ' 9FITTeg- 7 :lo Milt!at vino, Pa. ; , I , '. r;c7.iiiiiiiiiii. C ICI EN AR AL. t*nifal.a Ps' aced toge th er 111 tht busts ess 1 n,Sebtilikth to their - cure wit ',weir' promilifitte,oo 144 .7 . . 29 .14 1. ' '.. II ' I --..... . ;CABBAGE liii.ANT4z : ' • 1 10pal 0()() LATP P g 1 , vidLyrs,fim. ?ft 1411 subscribed, e= o. Grn Iltu.K., iv tde..4.16 Ea to , 1. i 1 F• r ilywe CU, • Seksylkill aye so • • • . -,1 .-i ' ; ,; :,11 • 2 11- 1 14: V' ' ." 21 ' ~, , ',LI, •, ! :,- ::: 1 ..! : - 12,1 I' .:: il. ' i • '1 ", 'r - .. i ilia*" . - ' - ^i p 'w , ..!11 ~, i '-',1!: ' I ' ..: '' .11 f... , i,.° • 1 , •.. , . I, , : 1 , 1 i ,1 , :. I• • :Iletsleti.,4l/,! , To Plitt iplltla, . • 1 - • -; 72 I,' 72, 7O es .; • s 3 4 5 154 Ilk's' 1 •,, ,' • • . I s3li, iss: ~ co 55 Spins 11111, il •;. I• - : -I 551 i 54 152 47: Consboloor.lul. !l• ;.• - • 1 55,1 44. 1. 52 47. 4 Plysiosfis Iliti,., I -:: • - 65,1 WI ,52sT • 0 1,, ii E r is ;, , • .. .*. *;; 50' l 411[47 .411, , , :11 iruel I• I •.' • 541? ak., 47 ea; '• 1 ror l I 0 00 2,79 - I .. 'I- , • ; . 45 i 44 i4S 40‘; - : Tallel, c'EF • I -:" ; 45 . 1 44 ' 42 4 ° i Pill , Dim. -, • ;--. 7: ~,-. 43, ,14 :42 '4O P°7 4 ' 440 c•••I --.- 7 4 0 I . 44 1 42 40- ; Pburn ill* - I - - : - , 43 I-42 t4O eS - Rdyila Pord,j •'' i • -; 4' 43 14i40 1 30 • Pottito, , ;Lwidli ' - '• I ' 43 ,42• 40 : 3 5 1 Ir• Port thilosel i .- . . .1 ,out t . se i. ,11 x':,3s' .; !! Elnig ( "vo,6lh• - • -i, 36 ;45 -. 33 31 .. ReadSg. .: i • '• ; ' • • • ' 32 32'11741 . 21; ' ..''';'• Altboxses,_ f'. , . j:. .: "" 33..32' so, *: , s. .i: liiptirglifile,.' 1:, 4- . . 4' .35 4 ss 2s tismbuir, -,i . ~- , ..! $3 ie. SO 1 213" Et 4 0 , 4 "PM tali' 3: '. '• 33 SI 50 ,26; L., • • f . I ,1 , , 1 1 , ; . . l i' 15 ! ;, f X.,123ti0, 2!;' & CO. 440. eei, below . mdipllehluery 1 . • on - Dp LlPty 'bove;Tblrd istret',:q 16,14 - 1 Is-ty , Eqgi- Sai, Mulatto CO., .uminom Inteniteil an. 2:(,'6'0 11.ern ttBV ill ,‘ Pa., ottou; ig i 13urrey, 13.'66 I•tf it ' a ‘ Ild twetio r !*iket and 8, 'I '324m /a Min- loamy; I Street, 'cents, re ige and ta tvllietfpg 1 nd sell an, sod, oftwrtHe. CHAS. 'hanical ti) the va le ildkna and 04f , D Cs *Hea r d' .6 nrbu . 'art 118 SCTIPIO, t ion! of . of Tracts Of * Cal, intlei-4,11 be igiseq • J. 1 •l• ' - i • if m?J• i f t.ra i lett to, Dr.l , to ,udi g tit, as '.l‘dtkoe of the pecipht:, tn and io iiptor of Pitt II , F. MI D1X0N.... j -- - • illy • , I will. sifte .n ille, I aaaaaa if the plitninaggi leprofeasion. ! 'l5-tf EN, Attptitel .1,1.31 fir tbj) t.pi:s4na lir A • 6 s 4 . 1 i at Law . • 00 ., .0 :Yew' York. 1 i, ' . tt(Wricl7;l art itrid :40 street! ;nit ,9. '&9 32r_ 111, C an street,' ( P itortiejr at Law, Motho Town Hal;, .bruaiy 0.'56 ; 6_; ~ torii ey Ini. liliW; 6 1 . 0 AOrtithel ., i 11044, I,[l/ec, s,:iq 39:_ s i • - 1 11N . ,[ Attorney 4 , , oppcltitet he liplsroini No . .20.',56: 47-ly t Jr, J ‘ usOce or otipogite, Poet , pl a y 2.; •:1') ; !, Jistire of iliO . d in'' , all bulineei en. 'cl ea I'lE4 81y 8 1. 'l`,..llarostritel, ~Ileefor: 61tee.Centr i e I lotelj Axnt . .1.5.'47 33. I,—, T 4 AU minty. Pa YO the Mil oeney a, 1 11 , • ere' Bank ttoline at I.aw, nintyi Pa WO! set 4A. t Res Est4te.iollectiup {playl73, '4L 2 14 .9 irrir Attor tuytkui eoullty. Pa. curlier of Second. ISfly EY, ylkill en nd gale o' &bland. I ER 1., TII le. St] tgo stroll .nevi ai Law, CL4Qrw• stmt. cotinty; TA. 441 y t Liu+, , r Centro Ind o Usiket. oils zotix Z,l AW . ,' 4Peatra, iotts ,filf 44-li ;i 1 "ti:eiiimiti:Tl DEL, At; Bali az ass 4 all peofenfonal aqtleilenirastad " 10111. i_ z _ I _IOATIOM: CO. Licit* IA of the lieh :aileron uns, as[ kis ,11116.111aitt ;;saw' vigatmn • ebnrii (hi us* - to Cool,'eartiod on the 6110 1 1 41t010 .Ithis date, I,tite2 1,-, .'Thee win WI 00144 alloiraneeitor • than : - ,1 :'• • i i • • - ~,• ~ . 1 7 .1 Fo ,f 1 • ,. 'l .- • . ;• A .it: .•c, .4 :, • . ii ,i 03 ,,,, :.; : ''. •el,I a .' .a. '. -c • 9 1,-• , • - - i I ^,.,.: .1 ;9 4 . , '. ;.. • .., / ,5 4 1 •• 'I • ,'. . I I ? T. Rich od,'• : -1 ... [", •' 73,i - riii:toit 29 lild . 0 th delphlx,' - id. • 1 4'll 47 I 4 11 . 39 , 1 26 4 'ilnellued3'luned, - . - • -. 1 4811 47 1' 311 36 " ,N 7 fli nl lowtilr s- 1_- ' 1- 1 4811 47 IL 4111 30 l $6 1 ' ?i` Ge iottoert R: R., • - 1 4611 4/ 141 1 30', 35 . 10 IFells ed Schuylkill; -1 1 . ,431 42 1 1 r 4 251, $0 i' l 3lsasYttit,• - - ';:-.- I'B6l 37 1/, 5 2 0 e . .'l 7 7 5 ' i'lEgbidre's.' .. . . ~. • -,', ; 1,3:11 , 41.1* ,i, 16.1.10 i 4 l` 'Cunehtihricken• ';, ' - ~',' ;', 1 Zeit 27111' .4 201 l'olt 0,5 , . 1 11trede Fun:dare,: ;-, ' ~,' ,1 II Zii 1 24111 • Ail 0 7,1 g . 2. 1 , i ,•i tam b c ;•,,, „. ~ •,. I. ail z-, 1.1 1 06;1 1 ,‘,. iiiimrlitoerniurlirld ', . 1'264 2211 1 1 , t 0.5 1 I,lli 17.' Port ;Kennedy, ~, .4 1 --11, 7711 it-. 4,6 ;gg dm ;I‘ . ._ 'Valley Sorge,. --; • . - 4;14 1'121'40; 96 21 tl'loethdrilied, - ;. -; . 17, / 1 Oil 07 11'00q 90 .415 , .Iroyte't's Fal, - 1- .' ...' il 0 6,1 9 1, 87 ' 62 1"i ArB l ll7 o 6 o i.- .1 . - 1 ; 11 061 14 ir .: 87 trz . ja Lltheitek.- : r e 1 - .: , 1 '1 WI 02 106,' 8 6 • ' 60. li Pedititiourd,'• ' '4 ' - : -'' .Bsl 97 ;6911'80 Ts '',, Dquitassvl4o , ,; . l . 4::* .. 1: q.l l , 91 "541'; 7r; 71 ' ;"; 51 0i , 8 , 71 i• -! •, -i 021 91 1 - .841' 74 69. '. 1116deldoro,'' • • . -1 , 901 89 , ,I 3 ~ 72 67 , Exeter.- :1• . •!' ' 991 '691 . B'l 72 '67 '' .I { P•AUtigo 1 ' ." , - ' ' MI: e ' 71 ; 65 60 i " ThckMton,'r , .. .1 - -t,. ' 811 8113 ,7 • 63. EN ,- .'..9 leer Kitt, -' -1 • - . 076 717; 70 i 60 .66 Mob rille;'•• dd' ._-• i 261 74; ,6lt 67 ;'62 "Lem 0r*,,1,. - I I - ~' 7.3 i, 7'4! • 051 55 ' 60, i ;" . Oritti Kbut-Oraid, ftribu ,'='., ' 611 ' 681,, 4 - 3. : .... , ..i_......, 1.. ..,. . . •_,-,_._ i . . :i ,i I Aft'o tdy 15th . to Se tuber lit, the freight and' Tollef to Richmond telll reined 16 c. per turr. ! Arn 'An -ellerlS4ditcmber ten additional advance tit 15 e. p er too.. 1 , : • ' l• : I - • 1 .iii 4 'l , ,,ftb• to#il of aili K e.4' .1- • •,, •.. -,.., ... 11 , 3. . 4 11,...McWiEiitiEY:Settoy. ,Aptil t ?,'l, '6O 1. 1 I[Mar 17, !tYi 111 I, , : •17,. , :.stilliiiii§-47.:4-'lE"TisTil—LlE''s- TOR = rj. 4. , L1 L. Z . A:. HALL . A VEN all bur sand Ili *hi . borough: of 4.t. Norwegistia owns*, r.aitt Norwegian township aid the horotigh.of Port.Carboti, lu iota to Suit •purrhasers. and OD IMO iseinseltato accdmmodate the working elsiens.'t Apply to 'JOHN ' ELTZINiI EH, St. Clafq,ltOltEßT WALL, 1 sat N.rieglit4; or to ler Attars:Ty lin • " , • ' t • , TLIONAS HAVEN. roiti • 23fial 1.• ...JLEIBEAL '..: ATE 'at Private Sale. E subscrjber offers al firivate _... _,leibp well known' tiratpnei Farm and Tav er-Ta Stand;" situate four toilet. east ill - din Munn° p 'West Penn township, Schuylkill aunty, tont/ticjog ibont, CO acres, The itdprovement eonalat of a - tame tavern mine,. *large *tone building i iitetided tltr • store, One te ant bone distillery, elder mill and press. • large linitta barn, slable. wagon shed, and other,out•butld- IngL' Isere are three gad apple oreilarda on the prone , I , lase; f untains'of running water at hbuee and barn. di 'good) pati of The laid Is well timred. , It is coneld. pied tplbe one of ttto Moat dealrable :red.;! Id Fwbely I. kilt minty. , it 1 JAC, , ItAMAIEIt, Orwintburg. INoe,e4ober i 6, 'fa 1- ; . ,l' , ,ig.tf —, • 't. VAI.AIIABLE - FARM Oi3R .SALE: '• j . I HE. SOscril?er'. offers. for, 7 sale , his &inn, heated lo the townstiip . anheim,'Shuylk ill coooty, aboOt !..4 . ile rip . • . Ilugtteh'a grist mill on-the tu rn plite - lbet ' huyik I ,Ilasenraud 'Orisigsbirg. ' There 110 146 , - acres in the •, Farui. of which fa) arras are clear:soli tiff herds' Ida 11mbeis There is alsodt tie garitt, The i ,prisremeotal consist of a; di ening . bonse l A *jeans of nerer - failin SrateK runs through i the Pa m.l Ttlis p • rty Is :Tell itabwO ale the Wiltrout Farm ste the Pro rty OfJohn Wiltiont, deceased , The Hprieco cattier M M. Langton; For terms add any 4slithe tuirtient4rs, iipiy• in . . i, 1 - . ; : .. 1. • ; •,- , . :, WELT;INGTON RUNE; '. .. ' t the Office of.\tr Ariacrs'.Life livt:,* Trust rn. 1: FtPrinei Schuylkill amity, /a. t P,^t6iiille, Fe PI: 'Cgif - : ..1 '.r. , 7-ti . I. ti,' , ~.'' 'FOR',IIAI,E. , . -; .• THE Understgited 'offers for. s ale; , tract o f land contAining 9 acres , anti situ. Sudden the tipper pt.' Carbon road, about i hill at le om' 1 1lotteville, The Improyernentii are two train. dwel. ;mg buses, a "mall stable. and ale sr ;sprit* of never failing water. ,I,will Sell In one pi or In tote to snit PUrchttaers. It Is %leo well adap to t the raising 0 • eagetehles.,and has, 801110 the, yott g !apple trees , and grapeglues thereon. For further rt feu Isis enquire of „ ~ 1 ' 12 EOI2OB LAUER; Plr°bitrti Brewery. , ''Ulu • sons for selling tile above#e,,thathie haspur, chased'tbe Tumbling, Bleck Yarm front the ElFhuflkill Isiuvigitlon COli3pany, ii nd,•wleb es to,rnalge it an eaten. sire I rm, which will reqUire his Spare ;tie:m.Bnd also Wen a making a Summer ream*. thereow,' which w 111 be one Of i the finest outskle l ef Philadolphla.l.. • ? ..: 1 I ~ Pottsville, Fttb.t2,l.9 ', . ' I or , ' ie . T.tr • I Valuable' Coal Laud 1 Foe *ale: 1 - . r;11 g undersigned oft .r; for :site the • j • ,undi*lded 3-4 of that va ruble coal, Property kndwie as : TUE nELLMONT TI4CI', 1 'sltuuted 'shout ili'mlles east or Pdrt Carta°, containing six Inindred acre., more erten...with the ireprOveulents. lipooitt-L-One Brick lelehslon Ifouta; TWenty six Blocks; :diners' [louses; One Stone ~tole Elonse;;t4ables,,,ic. , Atio—Two Aixty Elora* Zeginesi with 22 hollers,: • ' 1 , two Thirty •do do ~, 1.. 11 1A ' - do I ; 1 ' • !DO. Twenty' do , do I°,. ;3 , 'do i I - With one Of the largest~ Miist nu:stern built Collli Brea era in the touoty Of SchuviElli,•erith screen and , echo i4 . lßitclty to ablp from 80 it , ol 1 100'cars of Coil 'purl day.% iJ - ., I --: 1 ' . j. ' '!.. , 1 '; .. A , Slope Ifoci seiS,Siew Mill led ther Ice proyetrients.; i., loge her With tome of the most, valuable Red Ash! Opal: Vele In the County; aid it is believed by' the Most; Corn tent jrulgeethat ill the, large :White. Ash Veins ta .nde le said tract. , 1 1 1. 1 1 -,: , • ' ~. ) TE s Tract, Owing Ito- Ills , proxlinity to . the Shipping' ; toln e at Port:Carbon, bf 11/inroad Isla d Canal, has &deur'. ag, that few if any t i :7l. Tntetsl i olfer. in I hchullicill Po'.l tY.; ' '1! '.- _ • ! 1 i ~- ! i d i 1 At ~ One utUtlvlded .4 of the 4,101 p IngTehl Tntel, i kno nas the, • 1101(13 TRACT • , . ' ; t." inin4& , 4t , 2fit srrett. morel iess. frith the im; ( 1 ,, .prof ment.'..WPOn it:: rolosistingof ode aftty,heree. one 'hit horse and one, lifieeri borseWngine,tolelhor with boll Ipumps. plpee, At: :Said,. Etta) . Tract, also con., Lain the sameßed and I White - seta Atilt tkiatArie routo to t 1 0 affive meiltidned. Beillnoa l a rael- , - 11 1 . 11 1 .Al Willie above proptirti4 will .14 on I reasonable ,area: lApply to .1 . • I .. ~ , , ; ' ~ d'.. - ' tic stment of ho pa st Valuable lOrongh o POLpyrille. ers offer following - - nown taiern.atand' aVnate4 .on tho litlItTlll,ll , 4l3RN ,rs by !!Arta. nut; y will !he aold;loth . thil adjoining taluinit ;la frot st tin. Centro street tending: iwes *lung: a 1:0 to Second rOet Itnit werthw ard -77 teet9 ioFh(4i ;h tiroafory ,tranie ' tavern-twit eottnaodiou' t attached. Thia; mitilthg. • 2' n a few. 3 , frari4 ad the Whole at- The chatubeial dining n'm and: I Its bellesed, , I..compar4 alth ity..; : . 1 . ? atmoslioutt twoast4ry brlek stable, 'nbm . '• ' A JJIIA Prefrtable opert • in the ‘'. .. Hp t‘ti ! ).stin I N .; .. , ? Inabie . pn c lewert, i ;,„ .; . ...., All that welt %Irmo re . reeok now na ; !an.' ke t for many ;Ira r . If 'lb atuable proper' , .pro epi .profir — the two con . rritllnettes, end e .:Pet yr I es alltiy 2.r fool ;ly a on,. Second i•tre t ,J lnei is i•onslititte: of • . 1 Ibno .6. With 1 iirgllMl , 'Thick );1111 , i in 7 thereto, ( ~0 I hal been ' erected with :ran lent I. ibmPlet erns,ing department, It rat} lintel! iti the cone - I' 7A - , I A:large and ,I , rt:lt victen.lre yard ) t, , Lao', . 4 lirge turi•e; to, ting.oneentrestr: an dtlling on thfi F, • isi property, is P 6, J.. . o: it: That Old and *st.lfy •sfoae aod, brick- 'building Set. with s stornSoom on first floor t'eond Snd,third ;Stories. -, be ' ' I business atantl,;eannOt be Sur e .1, i t• ;• • 1 well known bus ness;stand ritua nd for many pits i S occUpied by N. is a !loir sod, fted,store... ; ty adjoins Slight .t . Lerch'i iron 11Jimes Nillymiu ,on the South, Conlin Street I:silier : l inches-a nd t the mme width tts feet witb right • trit strettjtbrongli the arched alley • and adjoining prOpert fest. '; ' e property consist of a good: and ' Eton a ,baildimg forty feet deep;the . a store, Sod th# Word storyss a fitly arrangestand in good order: -. large tWo-storY frame store house' its tor stnring g 'in:, its loeatinn for tiuSi r ness, is well , f Remo* deli U# of going Into loess:::' i : :not ..„la b t lo the Vitt? day itf ut, Posiessionl Will be . gist° ou and on Stab mango street, ex.', l k building in 'the:rear of 1101041 i.,.0 he tbreelstory brick 'binding on , f 3iIa!ULM go and d Seecnidstreets welikist in wst .td require 'au . re: • ' - I . - ! 1 - ning three story brick; buildingi' on Mabititang I street, 42 tot MOL ,1 feet, with treats market Ylt MUSS )Ex. . ~ n abut 0 Matiantange strrst; 21 . feet, wit frainflOpee, occupledby (fp ni oo leristne street at ..00je sod btbers, orope on the wfrth an taltlingits front o ends westwardly n ler way from Cer taSd fnr.the bore heibuildingfon t ritaritlal !Ito -Story t story orenpfed a. all roctirenl. o• this isettached b eitensiSe grans his property from ') tbe attention L Ildrie and, feed bo f this Ooperty i - PAU wift be for 3 flial of tie , mit: Fire lots of • ding from the bri nerfaid Oreet. to iwintheasteorber property 3 drill 010 artid o tattling, in ." frout , t, d4ith 4 usa.neenpled by I o{ 3. containing t. and in depth 40 IS air/ 613 and 5, ("into fee4l:l inebes:an resottenpled by J S Nett. S,LIONAN. i lila property for b • ildlogiLosinnot t• 14 boraggh. These • ther, (0 snit porch No: SC This deslrati st ranter of Mahn{ t andiontrenieur f .4-- ted I L I stp ea. ex rot iatiertari OAS, property,eou tottego street, tot, gotta street, t 4 feel atlkardly Along al t)rlbwardly at that cbe.to the Hue of threlltup ent brick stabfo-1 !or further leforu c4re e 4. eale,e pply' ' , Marini, Mat di . te 'KU= Alizzsiza,)troult CA the attention ot persortientiarod la the tailings, to his Matsulketory of Witt COLLi A D 'SLAT'! ItinDLit, MRS Bitoo ti; td4 Leg at the old retebtisbuiltd. Nioertnrille, Schlep IllOo+, Bering beep amaast 10 the holiness. et , utak. leg ihr taperer/is - of twelve y*l4l tatter se f than toot taro out ii!toed with as to dour , solo Oet to Oft reurty. avid sroulti refer to the quality et toy tether Illestivya rusimatee of Ohs& it war br .10 ruttios, Ordain , mysettbst I wit spare no pat 'make toy. south sattafeetety to all *tideway sire t sal. JOH i ' ithserstillerJuly ; • ISM AVVULD ttal, l : 6l° ltead~tdtbr oefeeilhl bf ' .ififload sixes. fiat, Inereoted Mos for turning'. tha beot.of work wil proasptooso itdd dl Ptah. Hallow tlio Most oxpdfloneod• Up& td the State tb.y caa daarautto . 41 work cialie at LW g l i repairingeteatiyar -Santa 800 eiPoni , &•;4 o -;a 4 All orders dlreet, lesterirs Itardwis• i 'bit/v.llit. 14. trey of t'401ba.,340 fto 4' per with,. aid Huns loss 'TA* PHILACI P A ditEARINC R, .onteurslon 'Tie topi t = am loam Philadelphia goGettslidrlPlNik vatiren. will bi sold at PhPads., a sail floodam a o tir • 73-' each, 'good ••• • a Obese day* and fa salved!** 9 !! data"! 6, '59 , •I: I. 4. p. I 1 qto.M - FARING RAI . ROAD. • IiDUL isi SI Pa. eht:SUKRIFA I , [•A . ••, On mad after 111018 D KV, APRIL, d, 4 sok ? , - aoIoUTATION TICKETS.. • : ITH 26 COIf I ,9NP:I , ' Li: - BE >, Ty : ;li m o be imp , Faints drift irood lot* ' loader Used any ~ ' Hof hsr 'cagy, in F fir 9n' . traits, and 'al day 'lsclrair IA P/211, CEIR.I W, Till 1140 1 0- lAi roirs. I: • l l ' - .1 ... _ 1 1 1 • .:s• Fatties, havi n g on to rms. the Brad neatly on ;,- business or pi ureti aill'ilind•the abiole Oat:gement convenient an d aMMicalt• as - Four *ger - trains run daily 'trek* 7 bitirksau Reading and hiladelpbl2, and Two Trains 'lly betaken Reading, ttsville and Harrisburg: •Ort,ilud ys, oily one morphs train Doan, ; and one stlertslon train. - Up, rune' bid, a Pottrrille ' and Pbiladelphi , and nrs.Passenger Arai milbe Letwa DM Valley Say h ItAlkltaitd. ; • • ' , ! ' : •,.!. '. '' For the, abuts Tlcheti.ar any, intbriss ion relating' Unman, apply to B,..lhadtbrii, Esq. Tremus , Plillid•VJ Ole, to the respecUv Ticket Agents on he line, or to , • • t 'CLIA.IBI.OIOI.I 4 , il'enl Supt. ••- - March di 'BO •• ' . :.'lB4l. TO TRAY L RSI.WEST it - SOUTH. I. W EST MAW AMR t Schuylkill ilk 'lllacqueliasamiVA: (Late' Dalian* ikkrquehanna'Bifi4i*JL. , , •Ditso S ;; d e sirin g to. !go t .. ItViittaild, ;', Beath .11.1 andlthecliespest mute;, t kill And dusqinticoinna itailroad,rants hold: A uburn to Ilairiaburg„ahirsi it concerts wk t he Illalina" run- li ninito Pitt* rg. Usitimoms and liVitshingten, and-airo •;, Clumbersburg ,- The:Connections ornpbScriscitip *Ode at • all the ponds; a 1 d irlii cheaper' than any line run- :i : [ slog to ; tbese" points from Schuylkill' Counts.' - The cars lease the Xfrepot'of the Philadqpbia and Reading, J. Railroad dally,lit 814o'slock, A:3l..and arrive at Auburn in time to take the cars to, Harristoirg e arbere they gr- ;,-,• rive at 12 : 2: 0. 31.1. Leave Harrisbnyg dully at 2,o'clock, t • P. IL, and anlve at Auburn IMtime Mcomsoct with the' 8 o'am-it Pottsville train. : • , e 4 .1 :..,,,... Fare from( Pottsville to Harrisburg, i Clac . .-7p! V , ilg ..,.,,, , I. • ; .*. . ;144 014549.` , 17.t'--,/ .75 Fore to ll alitmore,- . . 1 . 4. ; ; • 44 , `..i: 1 . 4,65 Fate to Pittsburg, tat Clair, :- ltl • • "'"1,' , [ . ;: . •)-1 - i , 9 '55 4 24 Chum t .; .! • - ,-, .::,,,':^„.: C:t3.00 .Aliiip-Tiirovigis tickets to all Pant; farrilshed;A:ll l ' • . • , Ticketa ran be Fungoid in the Apia atkl4tlmer!s • lintel, Pottsville, at'sny lime ;doting the day - •"' ; , • . . \ cgeitßElit ;11113t,WAitat. . Nov'. 19, '59 - — 'l .., '• , •' . -- t" 411 If T 4011 P Iltr PATTI Pollmcmt.. 11-tf . ; j i '' '; .• I - ' l ' t , fling in front on ildabantiogo, St., ; in depth 40 t' I. with throe brick ' ant Rztio, Eaq. V. J. PAISI.S,,sind• . - ! 1 the ereetton ti !attires; or; Pnlalle excel by any other property In lots .it . i be sold sing ! or all to.. I sers.! ...t. ' .! dnilliog is h ayed slia on the iontb tango and fecohd netts; for com as a.eonimodkrna , welling, it has , i r ; borough..l ' .•1 - 1,1 . alto 24 feet t 6 inches front on Ma -1 • cortsei. of Soptid,' thence along ;. 4 Inches to 1 al atable,Jhente stable, j4B fee, ,16 Inchon. thence width along ,Iltdel ;yard, 6 test. 6 ' the 40 feet lots:, This tones a large on which ya i rd I tit ereetedia centro. jib titanium trout &wand street.. ',Allot as to deeeription . Ind ondt lIN ttuolly,s,X3l.; Trost-e, ' Li a t %it, I'-' i I • 101 A Fati, wire Coa te l # 4ly cal TRAVEIN LEHIGH VALLEY RA A cliangeior PASSENGER T L a rlll6l3 VAp.LEY RAILDOi an after MONDAY the 2flth day of as follows. wuiTralni ~ A. Y. - No: 2, 14.10 . 4.19 4.39 4,45 ; 4 56 '• 5 Lc 6.14 5.16 1 8.36 5.53 6411 6A. 1 tip Trains. .reare[. AO., Easton , 1 1 :18.50 ) 1 - Frermaiiihar . 11 9.es , • • Betide/11pin • Alleutqiinl Catimstiqua . • ;19 43 . Coplty • • :19.53 White Halt • 1 10 OS, Rock-1.1414 I -.•10.17 Slxtinkiton, , 10.30 I ,l hlgh..Gap • Ap.34 Lehiglitool• •"- .1014 A rrllln'uch CiattnlC 11,05 . ••Ju ne:2,,160 Latta Maueh Chup!r. Lehtibton Lehigh Gap . 1 • , Slatlngton ltock bale I . Lakirrs. ' •,. Wbite cpplay y ' CatissiAut'i Allentown - lietLlebeuf Frencustixbu latatJa (arr i ve at) -- - . . . . 1 , • 7---- PHILTADELPHIA AND.R ,ADINCHR. Rii - , - ' AlllO Slimmer Arwangein cut,' Play 214 , 1800. 1 - , . .1 ~ ' '..4 , .-- i- i! • , .:: . 1 , • -,:i , DQWN PASSENGER T MAINS. :1 • , '' •• I Leave Pottari ire: daily.l(exeept Sthidays) at 9,60 11.:1414 it nd 2. P. st:—Passing.lkiliding at 10.45 4.5 L„ and 3.43 P.M: Arriving ip , Philadillphia at 1f.11,4 R-11., and at:6.15 P.. 51. ': I, , :„ , : ~ i . ~1 ,_ .. 1 , • '•l'.. up pAsssitazo. TRINS. - 1 • '- • t - Leave Philadelphia; daily, (exrep Sundays) it 800 A. M., and 3.301'. Ml:—.Passing ßeadin 'at 10451 A. M...and 6.05 P. M. , Arriving In Pottsville ap2.30 - - ncrpn, and at 145 P, id.. 4' . ,- :I . - !, -- . 4 ; ' ~,- - • •-• i , Both lip ind Dotii Passenger Trainaronneet at rot Clinton with Trains to and. from' Tantigha,Catawlsaa. ' WilliamapOrt abd Eitnira. - , Moral ti!g• Passenper` Pro in a only connect at PortZlintnn 'fog- AV I kesharre, Scranton and Pittston. ''k p_,.....,•-aengeti leaving Viillamipert 'by the: Catanissa DitT.77ad- 21 atitLine at 10.10 P. M. ronneet !with it,Palif !tenger Trial leaving PortlCltnto l alt 4:40 A. M.. aeries at Reading lat s.3o,.brealtfast. and 15'1c -red direct to1 1 11'11• adrlptila by' the 6A. 31.-Beading opmmod4tion Train. 1 • •' ' "LEBANON VALLEY RANCH. I - Passenger Train learea Iteading 1 t 10.4'S .A. M.. after arrival of tip and Down Morning pa....wenger Trains from Philadelrittla and Pottsville: Arriving at Harrisburg nt 12.47 Nocin,and maned rg! w ith Patsenger fralnson the Northern Control, "PennsylVanial 'and ”Cumberland Valley'7- Itallroada, for SunbtirycjiTilliattlisport, Elmira, Pittsburg, Lanrastitt.,ltaltituore,and Chi= bersbu rif.l - Returning , leaves liarristmrit at 1.75 P.'sl:, after ar ri. vat °flits front ti above ppinti.. Airiring -at 'ReadinF at 3.40 P . 1., and'eoneetingylt gp and Down Trains for Pottsel e and Philederphis t tame ei'ening. :Vo . Train: iv on 'SitSdays.',' ; .1, I ' ' i 1 Fa - Ve; Between V, Pottavllieir; llarrisbur and Philadelph and 25; Reading and Philadel M.s3 .- i and Phila Iphia, F 3 60 AXid $2 dal:Mrs. $ll 60' and $1'116; Drtiatlin and' so' Kb' Reading And Luba o Pottsvillend• Ilarriabititt.l2 0 and ,Leltem IEI i t ;61 0 and $1;50... 'rhino; No.l Tiekets- It. 1 `Pottsville o ftettyebuig.4l;so:, $1; Famdi 4 , to •Lancaster:s2 25 41-1 , 10 ' pads ef .P.ag•oa'ge all • The ...‘:. nd. Clam cars run vilt Passengerrains.- , - 11 :: ,•, 1"/•*11or ingTrainDownalitlAr run on Su lays.. '..),, i . 11 i First Olait TickeW. stir uffalo.Detreit.Ch(tAgn, to West. NorthWest. a lcketi: at loner fares, it on application %tithe 1 7ie.ketx _will be', pitich s ;her fartrarbargnd If p D.A.:VD:I(IW ' lAnill 30. 'for ", • .-T hroux ars Fans,, points [AI 1 Eta Xra n't I can bolo . ( Ali i ;Ali I. May 'V) HARDW t kRcF '• Itln • l 3 Fbrkiy sP! ; :731"11 . 1uTlii 1 Cortier 'Cintre & Marker I' 4 Alis, P . T.RIOtt ;t ,ste.c • som ething ittw 'in miirkei, At sTIVIITEtt • •Comor 'flen!re & -Nark. ,' - tit [ ': • CRA NT% TSIII'I9 , OVED IGRAIN , ;_i_._ .;.. t . • ~'I, 4 ICIITTA; -. [•a:l Corn Cent rs k ;.ttsr4iS :. ' 'l . ' 'SC,YTI44. '.kl . - • (11_,RMA,N, Amtit,ieMi„: ail& 'English kfr Obis. Scithes it ' I '-'. - i, . -- ~ • • . _.- srigittriti4lllo3.lPw)N's, , r I 24;) Coi nf T:Centri3 &'lstk,Lt titrt T ts, l'ottsti2ht: ' ' ' 1 ; StiAilt i•ETZ --- •• --7 —. Q'roNEB:, it itiefs, 11 : 'terei :Buckets,Soi. I, F 1 , ....7 field altoOtbd,llsy It)tkeis,''s k ) :. , - 'I - I • i B.IIICDT}IIf-& 'illOMPEitri . COr l er debt re:4 -St„arkt4tis.ttiete..rolissitle. t i .POR T INClifintels es, ; ... .171...• AN TO :gra. -IA es, Pau. ,Snitods, I,•k_i! iiwitiA; lt*tt ,8.k.i,. 1 4 , 0 4 . 4i'a r ,' , .-§tylwiiiii, Poled. ' FistJurt, 7 6 . }ltoe !Mgt Mid Shot 1 Vt l es; at the!liardirefe. m id Itots Iti.iso. --: my -ec---; .4 • ; PRANK WTI'. , HA, b A E ANil.l4l, QP/. DEPOT; gtit ll l4ll T el bli w i fi t°C4 l lS h tl 'A ßS tie l i thi d t el E i el tik **l ; i lla tilli ti anCl O ß lFet r4Wbligl l arn ;:i n Sb e"e : . , ins all:such good 10 the lmistuesst 'Mel Ay require , at lte b t lotteit sti:et value,l vettan 'of theiPu iie.q I Pb.gl, - 1!oe &pease' %Via pi baud 2. I' 1 stock of , .1 -, ' Cho bin* A xe i l , ~,,, —.• . C. 21 t , hcitels ; , I 1 , r - t .- Trs Cliblbs„: .- 1 : 1 • 1 I.' ' Nal ad l'Splk s te, -.' ,i 'lse le liiDekg - .' , '• ' • ' , • • : • AD is eta :Vices. ae. ' earl „ii.lis t , 'Depot, Ct. ATR ELT. thiee doers I. alse• 1.• 'l' ' ' -Ylt.cSti Kerr. • ,' ,•-• • _I 1 -• IZ-tt. .' °a' s° 11li ge tortbelikii on ti r inclyindai • r ar ton,' 41u lion Pa'st!Stedj )RCE 13R - CHTis: ~ - ;IF 11.1.11. D W A ill toPOR E.' two diaais be. i mar's , lthte anineetty opposite the' frets' : flank{ . P !la! itle, where esill be 1 nd an .eadel t ansorttuisat O 11433 r! , '. . 'ill - -: • . ''';l , -. : . Fle*Traya, - , -• .:: •.. Drihibla 'Ware • •' - . 1 ,. '.- Anaert meta of Atte Weha, .; - Table fluttery; . .', •: . , ~ I' et Cutlers, ,' ...‘,. Tattle grams.: . •' - . AO4IIN and VlCea. . - A akhataient.of hoe 'Onus, !heat trot. Cautiblea, %%lie, Via Pia 4; , .'.; . • .: braes Kettles,' Pad. I i t i t ,..l INOI , and ydllers,'• 1.. Ch . : '' • '; ' 'i ~- .; • Rat! d Trowels, ,' -- ' Ft der and bbot, ' t ,r • ' , i Tlne.liandlais. Ibis thanks satbe .inblle for thepatrm - - SA ta the late 11;itmand beers tbas. le big Iv tI it, by strict attee Oen It) . pwlueti., and uettly of bts . geode and acrommodattng, er 4 a ti 4 tonne/tad , thri r cc nt it) uid sup -1 ;• ' . :• ti P,0114 4 -11IttGlp, . -ilia liar , houite4 , r , w 4/ 4 7 .'+' 111 . ''' b. " l ..:' Jr. 1 . ..:; Pai . J. ', ! .] . - . . , i. .. filos-atid Nitd. Bak field (dill* RoOrdi' Nadi% Id 1 4 ,01 Rtittros .trot SiOtb onlg, Bdildir Mater Ca*t Shtiar i z Ann•Sl 11111 S , ost 6. t '6O t t Itoi7 ,1 ttl pr 'ea W t : Iri: I I 1 . 1 I retort's y r‘ten 111111 Nsit6 perm wilt d Lan • rly turfy Oz/ussud derireltorm., • llo:i. ItEXII.Irt.BENNEII Ro tisaT asuiti WS, Yk wiumix - #:aizb,43.eratary; , l, • • ire itor *D r y L. Ben. er, • •,Errana Ward L. CsOlter ; • •=' bertSelfri . 2' H)oselifi = ml. K. Ash; a, L.'. • L reP : ..La*re dlk unaly envy I weer ArtiCUT AptillVO .. F OMB, CEMEN. r aIT,ER, & _ a hams, by earn liebraary 19, iitoßq Ili find Nail , • sista', on l .1 . •:. ri.::1,1!:! , 1 al a r I gih 12.1 1 ! e. w.,,,, , , 1: t i b... 11 .4 ? ,., 'ebrtairy it ;id ding 1009 Bells r i PI telt 51;1)01 • ' hiladelpti ONARL I 8 N or th Acre • • P.rt . M6rina . 1 M ney Belts.! t .nkers' Cs. - P. ket 86okit. 1 MP I I.; . n i l Cards fo . Or su ~ y. - *r . AINSof the 1"1;' COMPANY.. on 41 11 run M. No I an and 1 Strairißi! l ie A an rlea ry it , 1 . : 61.4,PlIti_'S _:',' s _•"; ' -..: : '' 1 One ilenliatnnd - vap pi, ore, ~ ..! i. (nO xis or tnn. mitnon* etin•XJ ,- I. T.. W, , ,,,CORIEIti. :of !...tlithth ~,a . Esc' 'Streit's, Ppilladeltda... I: ~, : ~.;., .' r . , The thiblia Ire Teepee:furl inTitti IA ireeri - rin rn,"'ind_ 't at at this, ore may ~ ,e, found Tao nesqtimnnyof TOE.' donable end andsome . . 1 1 li s - ~. :.. 1 . •••• 1 { • Diole kln.Drese Itate, , Seft ileitei t:L -nlOll, Low ND MEDIUM M. otavrtrlpows, cOm .!: AND GLAZED. CAPEi ' ;. : .• i'v - - I. ft, '.. 'Plush end Dish Trimmed: Cape •Dir Ign' ;and: Bitye, ~ pincv II is and'enik for_Cbildreil, nt fairnriepa r I 1.. .{ ' 4:i t i--.80 4wo - . 17 ri(des'for r•rgular pb:oco.:Toi . 1•- :, ,_ ' ---4 , -- :11.etaA1;:.1',,,.. 3. P. N. a... 13 3.31. 3.53 4.00 4.13 4.25 4:32 4.37 4.47 6.10 5.22 5.30 1.6.30 M. • - ' For Si • Pi I 1 ti n or* 1 13.411 a savlr , rsel 11, 1 laneni 3 4 4 4 1 '4 .44 03 1-3° . . . . II contlnitifs tcr. teach • ;di I for leistruetlen: - ~, *, • ',...",, ,tils, tarrb 13, 'BC! ~ ..119PATKONO. Wil •A trELICIOiI ' , TONt ,• LAI I O, 'distilled friiin pyre juice c especially deslgtied tor the usa or . .. .'FAMILIES rind tiVi • Itls itleotionieutted by the Medical just *bet i .t purports" be,4 Punt ,04 . TR.I.CF,-;10 tents e bottle...' 1 . .• •t. . . ~ Por i CdnyentrNteCCoS _ For iniartiog'a deliclotis: therbr Cakes, Cli tsrds. Irs.Creit co, Flistie..)l44 J PRIG ,23 c4ntr . per n0t11 4, -; , : , 1 ' /lir fleusait.,,pf SiTric!iti lat,itcl e l , .„.4' ' ' Dire ..yeppices . Vt. lebiiii .... 1 ; 4 tbs cure tit TetteeZFeloitliii Filel Cute; Ul , HUM+. kr .".4e. 1 it-rif." „16 uce,atid. per4.rat ini iii•budrillitig.epii 414 - Allithe4o4it sold witOfeciiile an L . --- , . . 1- - Sucetiscorti to - . ...../i I:&trth:lieth 'ftreet.;‘,Pil. .. ITO - Solt alsO bp i , -, • 1 - 0: A. MI April 7; k•O-; 1 fam] ; .. '. ~' '1: ~. *. ' '.-. iPhilidelphia.r. 75 i)a, $1 75 and $1 45; land 74: Lebanon 'Otandini i 4 Itair Putt.4.llle, $1 05 1,.. 55 and 10 cents; 40..541 15; L'ottsvpla to MO tixtuire.ts : 0 0t ding to tilltittione, l ed pith Passenger .I i the above Regular! itieou rain Up4 . ity, .); need ratee. Malt it6tt,el) the pet-helped theeeLnldtts: a,nd ell the at trove. pleeee, d befre, the .I•rdins di I . nng.,/tOefl.tural, PO r 16 RE: ffEMIS= ' ' ' t• 1 Potts+ ille. Sey the .t.TTIONIPSON'S t stref,;.tp, lbttesitle T r i Pr4ol4l:°.t CRA F ISN W i holedalle, - 1 EDWIN 4 iteput and 1.81 . N. 6 il:t PI4XL CiltotrAD. 'ad! i t tall,: at LOW . Sal Tit & itgo,,, , .ow it . ,P.U/L.404 ,A .R E._ • I C .1 - • , I , y: 1. - L ;.- anuta"6tufei in CiRPIMINd :, *A. NesB,2c.alai nd, and term .. ai d; Ma 'lnn at the ' • tires, In quantifies to nit tbe :trade.. : • 144 plorth'Thlrd St . ent,stenre Anis, 8"- t. •i i 1 . 40 g 28 . .. , 17-bra. - __. , - I FUCUET &SO 1 itslbe: HAVA I h irdncnt:;philhde 4 iSDA 13 ' i . f ffiii !teand hr n well t i 6 ° ' T I ' , :1S 7 - AND la rdwary rket lit" al 'I treit. Keyt Lad rut oi SePtembel S F. R uXth St. "04D Sr. e and , .81 Cabas al ketigpL Leatbei Pon En Sertombe, IERS'. 811E1 peat in Uri. ISlountingPii4t!:)gmt Tietniesi, rlor Quallty; /tali at " jitt'okrhte a lProtte:=Dos!ireir,, , rds, as for sale by 3t,Col.ll.Nti, *Ohara°, 506 3itatir°t:.., - . 11° '• • • 2-1 Y . Whipless , arid ROEDER. &I DAV - T, WASHINC . M" , 11 gre a t 8 ! 4*jUg aiol tea! ot clother 7 : • I finally can tot one city to • tom' abla.t 507 per ceitt. 1 110 etottitolts. - i Cal! • PLQW.3IKN' r StrawViTi, Stret, tilticinedaialait it:the law 'w ill' be di 4tty Bight* Ar-sal4 elmaa; 26 . z r .orid Street; - . 1 OPOla.,- --., *pia VoFzon: lie 11L , , 1 AT Cl-IZ, ! •..T.i'veirly . , yy • , watr.4 , Nriiirt at laci4ri prises. y other Olie 3a the city. Watched a e rl - carer 1013% repaired. irk.ihe %hest 'm diet, the, gnctlee Albata Plated -Wa rS. wariwpted to be of eeprearited,.: aiAlie.agent fee the A.tdericari: ring on Wand, Ootd auti.SilverAceeril Algeoienii.l orders miti - ts unit. Or r -0 itonded to.! ' [Dec, DJ, N.II.—A ' punctually ' REMO V AL . ,lA.III BILIAN 'lafe 1 t .stieet, res pecirtilly.lot4rr„ ~ at he am now; boil fonnd atl . tf, Cheitd.nivii. Stree*i I ! • EREUHT ,11111. NORTH FIN: e is;prepar-;d to;ithow, an a IA D Y•f3.l.k b E ,CLO•T red in tbe to at . manner. oft . *bah and ArncrliCan fabrlet ash len; that, cannot *Tail ; to Alao, a Ppleildid asoorintent 1:1 :(C tJ L" 41 0 9 D'S ori band,' antl'.alcidc" td , orde action O. i, ' • .; :c.• 4.ENT,S'iFT.T.TiNIS.III flper to , 'rtl re entire' aalistilf rim with thiiirittatoca. = Ar Tlift " IL he public t No. '3 , Where 11 Mann fact till French. F. 4 styles and' and price. Coostantl 'a choice oh* GEN Tri ifa" He may favor *.'lie st Priee—gan Fla Mel: TO THE tIITSLIC ousploLlY TR cA' Light 1.-No :1444 A Pert .ii.th4F azz±, - . , ,--- iittte ' bir 'i Plaid, thiii /RE n ha . s..ltinfr,bvO : , ~ti Lute 14 Flui,l. which latt ilari•icknl4.- i $s ory daily pa Ilr, the 41bidie olTed.‘ et , Sur i I,OIL Is a loos. xrynolVt .1 l'affordf. a dkr.r., stionger, , Id.} Should; a . lamp, :white 'ea? not ea 7 , 1 ,04. It can loii h iaffly,ifin.d with ii rapid yht.i. It Itlll, burn I , n .27,1-1 , 1 rapa.'...Ndiont nc , d.feni: th' •12 . st. ni tnrital litnpst it 't,.. , I,,and It *tar be nerin,mbfr ~ wlekiof t.llO atop phould , 141' t iiik In-Ylntd.Lampazilich , i es ill Ihl PlT‘pirtlt's rt,iii/ , • ~ „rev*. /row the folol ffe.cir i . ard.ltg th eOts pill iiudFa . , lloiuddiold. . '7', . ~- amnnd Ill! PClRpat:l3 , Ott , , i used, shielj th,,y. ran 4410 and sate L4.11t, 'aka prvvo , iibon•!.,; __ . ' & :zul.i 11 A IPIF ET' .9".. , 1,11. aide by . Joux:f I:: iilF.ll‘ . !i.. fit' ("ID. Min.:lilt Me i intl 31;;P...1 ,nry.l,`o.o * * :- •I: ' . 3:1 I A SUbe; T" depths a . aerocint DIAMO. *ban VI turned,. ho,tlis • le to pOer raierig n I that tfr abn e It r.• is fir {{ i 'T Tll iota wit! , mtl. - 14 1 stivl,6o brilllan 1 1 ettli's Pi 11 It ' 13. 11po ,frbr ~ . l'Cl Fi 1 NDRYNEN , *scup A • Pußvgs, .8,1.4 tal Merchant; 311,i:tape and. . ir I; 11 . 1101er.. Northi.list -Come &Ott. ud 'Tann. Stret....; Pl ... lLliA TIF I' pi,' iv , ' to firtnig), Aron d4g a i I ~,„;- . otr.ir,„ n'ath th el r foytefeng i Intotlopper , ; , jliteer,, •I .- ••• ; 1- .. , Innot 'Rasa,. . • ~1.:?ox..1, , - :• ~,, ... Blnek nto ' ' CruribTos;, -, : • Lead,, , .. •: A piano, v:ici,ir, lipoto• .- : 4n,ii,T9cip,ki i ii Antm' ny,. , . - , tr., j; . i !. 1 - ..lifihit • Metal, Oki Mel'aiN .1:i... I {atop h, 1 - ..- Boller I",ialfi. , l. ' -' . ..5..11.1e . , "Loiter Rivet',! • t.. nI rn, Strain Thee,- 1.1 - . ' ar In3n, . •-Irod 1'4. , ' l .IVa,hersandNu O . eet i yoaoriptin1 .larA itlrteknfierOd . iind nitwit . ; nfen, to rn IShiol to 9,r(13. ~ ; 1 45,,,ciii1l paid for S....ran I,t;m3 an d a 'Philadelphia, Mouetr . 3.fis9-.• , ; AIIikOCAN SUNDAY . . . •.. '" - -. _.• 1 - r6Lituk , '' • CoN3BI - r r e MirC o l 7 clitacs 1,14, 1 13813110: . _," ~• It Tot' - . OT - .lllbrEN, N V tIN G. 1110 tirgesi' i c . juleptinto'..-Tbey. ire. iiio . ir pribli I , . 41.....Vey: • firy,k •Wori-rg Alr,, '-' Ele*antlt titutirit,kl qua:top!, e ante. by p . ditresraik ' ,•• : . I TIE AILEALPAN. SUNDAY. 1 , AltiirAl) the ptiLlicatior(a , qt . Itel can I*, ob!liiir4ratyn4oo prim' s -', ''i • Ji`. ~..L-:', • 'i i s.:' 0 , 16 itik ..4 • ' 1 •,I . ' N D. tonal HIST . I , —;--- ------- To , 1 ORAIZAND °Ann st ED intim I: '. AffriO ultotriq flu i d, ,'" -- i l , . 1 . THE dilbttfilite - . . 81111 1 oirband Cbdet.Th ut u. r li Irti,_..kf se•is:. '•While Cloy" i t tli a 7 _o(,_ritr , tillittit," . toiathcir w th garden aid, irur •w ill warrant - !to &esti and food. Erne', i orders foe an, kin id fru II trees. (,orskoot i they are rep resented,) agtiettlturiali inattlea of - which 'III be lurnifbad .at Astnwfactm'4 The ceeKla and uses lola by the Oublicyihm; with Itiest Care,Anly , dell In sprfrota tiro i- *r Pr r.. 'stint:Hot. - Ile doech;rocery,s -• trimly stindtot. So tbS market, trim !bolo'i d hokddl chest regard 'to thelcbarkctsr of t he aced rid " Nit porcluke oi'soll, seeds ( frown prStpeueuilv gardens, whirs node. tooclaps prokithity net thole quality,riaritiutarty, those; of Oh, mue 1 This 'ix 'an Impodkot coosidsratlde to I tbnee I tt chase either seedko* fruit trees. - Poildrees t le, amlenetrlY to .'II 1. ' 1,. ' / 1 0. 111 /N BAY , . . 72 - -- __,Fr--,_ - :::•tri: - .:=_ - _ - :!1:7•7, - ;::.. ,- r— t Front lase Parmeri'cuid Go . colltlW7, 1:14 0 11VE TEll t - SIZE AND ' •,' J ._ .: • o Ana losisza,t. .... .„.,,•• . : p. • 2.111...r.P . 1T0rt '. • , • • ••• • 1 It f3:a . wePlauthenticat e d fact that horses,. as age end thing, are, - sill siitrand.viger A merican. This rei esPeCially ~applicable. to 'the dray.: the largernikilt4 as Well as iti'tbe,tartii in the prinCipaltigileol tend • distlicts. • certain e4tent,!this .. .inperiority it perliap, , tributablo l to the breed i.liti l i, it is inanin then:Os:seinen her reason Tor if:: it ' a question, - theinfere,'hi what "extent . t and yigc of a bores is made to &Pend his flied; I In It. e United States weed' stereotyped ii• tem' . of feeding. Co t andbay,' ill pr incipal kindsof aye. , for our hors, , and,•from Present al .c u es, theylaie 1 ely,to,contintie so. 1 Editor, *he Yea ,Vegin to eninaeri kinds of ,iorq I.footl'use4 i s Eno6 u ,i l .'„ not i lind l ts li t com Prising ' : 'two . or•thi rieties ifild theY Usually. are with 1 3 raw and laaw lesome state,) but am •. i,• : , I , 1 • , - as' :this: i oatt, pulite, ,beans, carrots, hay,; nii.tu4 c ~ variousl kinds, cooked, 4c, -. t NO , it' s; ari!. ,e'stablisheii. r cipi4- , :that, in , 4rdortet_ileveltip full) , the sicat powers 'b, f • a domesticated aiiir . sa I 1 sufficie nt' of food " 1 on y,a quantity ~ given it but.ttat there 4i?il& be' tiori iarittvarYi gof the kinds. The al-use of one inn of food Twill not, the: appetite . early. sogi , :eat a degt t it judicious, rot tion. ,7 ; Let us; ply the pled to our ow l - ages, and vf, .*, , ri m ', ~t tire" ilaraenes.4lin our daily fo tr,.for. tir , siderrible length of time, elo(s .the a; tied renders eiting no operation derruni, aboluter neic4lisity„ . and not the res'ult ileinands„l of-ix keen. appiiite.- tarl e . !odd; on the-contrary, stimulates died,. orgaes;_and la almoAt•absoletely elii:44. ' d .i' ...-o trosticatednima s, sue l as the horse: i The,„ parti ality:of an a nimal fOr. - p r ' larkiai of food, is gene rally regUl.v.,el b!:. internal-orgaidzation, " ThT;iiie lion' 5 upon. flesh,...ailidibe sheep on veg Ab le i ,ter. i' deeasitlnally ,we'notiee a afikl;' !trite- febal t sts . trot-.tr. p ri nciples ; - ...' •.', ! - ' • exceptions which prove the rule atlas. demeeticatedi animal, bein - ,i, as . the '..eanKied to certain itits, is compelled lardli Nod ad ]units; his owners offer lihn. era 'De Itlie I other, hand, thu wild animal ;.whollY;iittentriCled in its linoeinesti, .giliclef,4! . o- urierring - i nsti net; travels- al , 'pleasektri search of the - locni - wlich I. liar organia..ion requires. Ilesides . .Creator. haw r so ar'ranged things,"that fat k ihu.s; . adapted. to the Wild iiiirna I, is: 'I ft.innid ' • itt thel remiona of wlifeli .it is a . .• ' liow..the horSe was Originally will, ar .: native 'of oaf; conuiry...- Th,d .Ifood°, tin whiclt , lie re c eives daily. f L ldn'i his • l' - ' • • rut . 61 , 14/ tle kind;'whic 'nature pi firfdr.hiln l inr .s native condition.. It, tr l que•stion their, how , nearly ,we are apps ~ • Meting his: natural alinaent.); and whethe May not, y,) , 'varying his food, snore, apt itl i sti4 nearer. .‘Vcil.fitive- 'the fact belt that,:;llericarr .lo yfes are ;not send; v'goint asth En li t fact is aibtlttr one: We'dopotgive oi se c s as g .eat a ro'reet.y ' otiop ii : ta., 4 the Eni man does hiLl •Now is .tiii.difference it apd - vigor; atiiibiitable to cliriate or br fO,the foOdt Vi=ta climati.,! : . we cannot his nonditioa. r I`. to bre d•, then- 'we sist prove hini,lby Intro i duci, g bette r tres if, as ,I belie've, the differeficts-is owing .to our Wreitii. system of 'feeding, then' edy is 4 'siiiiple one. ~.,...1 1 - ~ I .Let - TUS try ca,krotts,silait . parsnips,kt.. extensively4—leti_us'eacti w .tingrund nod pleat' hay whenever it:is poisili let es feed _re Cooled; food. .It will i f.) difficult to Inake the trial, and in.aibi thiti,;. there "will be. no.risk ;in attennit is we have' the most' incliihitable ei tha a Systent: - StiCh':as that suggested, i ire it .advatitrige of ',econOnly, in cost ,_ it.. 12ill?Clt add to the size and .vigor anirrials.l..i ' ~ l .-1 ' :- \ r D• Rost i i, ! ' ,}ites Up., PO. • •L I I I j . 1 ..‘. ' ' •i I • . 2. . 1 , ' ' '• ,I . ‘ i ' Frona the .Fa rm , enand Gar 6 L , f !; ,Bit TIME WOA. flY f lt HEIAI. Alr..h.:ii•rbli :- ': 1 s ~ _ !. 1 Everybodyw ha . .. has . an l iberb -;bed,!: gardea,''or 'who sets i value AI pon a . g , t - -- 4 ply:of dried herbs, should see tols rj ecialil I. iliia V .iii l 9 fitki!,ol" at least thek,m st of-tbe- The right linie to gather , heibi for dl'ir other Purposes„ it 'whea l -they:are ..jest; Ding to, conic into -flow er. • They thee I thgir.peCuliar r li e irtilea.in a higher dtgt, e iit an - :/cithr ' riod. I . l'•,- . [ -yilrlie . ii .4ut, do not lag thep in the, :. khe excess ive heat will catiae there to dr ore - rapidly;*t the`leav i arid 'steins he he 'brittle, and, the slig hter hicikivill!crbE 'ti fall if'and he I°St. Lei.; them .Pe ' ' the sliedelancl::earefully pr o tected fr rain or' atiy datnpeeise ,for may diThearver d4R4hdrifors; It in a plic, ot>tidoedfor , invested In RBN TS. and rtei dines: ¶. o'clork, and theevening! it:4l) . bas from hPresisti4nt. Yom.; .1f Brilrftiir; 11.."Barry t. ' Plifeßdirter.: of T4lttp. • • I• :16... Cig ar , 'is. inaile,,.,!in wtek'l t Nin 01 • or • befurif 16rekt.41 led .trotilen. mds ire lit.* - 1V foi JOIIITUDEJ, . J? addphia. ng of ivonithe Idlyl.4inforce.4,. co.%s; /Stor e;./ and: Silver, /Store; Ilse Phiiaf'aJ t:biai at • dd-Jow - • , . rompapt, " ixi.Nratches ktri I t (- 1, betwise.- wilt' be SO-/y Of - 38 Soittlii lafriendi skroi . ?- imat ileattable ' 'the latest earl,' in quality I j i -together ~,ittitt I • 1, ,•• • G:' G 0 q.PS. i •tion . to nll, who . slily dal' ts so- • - ?!.C7riscr., 12.11 y Isli.Y.!: 4 „ of.Pt I.sTI , 1 1u- ix ? , i , and. I LIDS. 1 ' '..• I. Fiviulty% led ,ii: dAPTY Whisky! Extraeti ! Pigs, Pudlligs tr. . • REIN ea . • (AP sort.t., .hi Ft irtl . oe In oTery-dv: ' k Kmnar: LAI/ELMIA. ttlttli c 6,. !.. 1 or'l.. F 97 aMIIMMEM I . • ASUREvi:'. A c.c I:d4iits i' 61 4404". :131?;: r. vtfitl bagel; whether--, in Its .I . ol'm 'of • - dersircliii•: a r' hos occlisitifiea r Cotitalnir fiblve -1 itig, rfuldi The /tot irtarnr :: hitn4 1 rid brighb4,2llinte iiinited. b!?" river ; .rarried . :ibl,,iiCtk , . , 1 ly ( V , maim?. fi ,,,,, i' d.. 0,04. (.:4•1 t ,6, ,, , , :•• s 6t. • . 1,,t xiii - .'be 1 rtnr,cher Kr . rri.e4. '., by the erwmppr, 'lntivitcl.f.d A he11..' 13, ? . . r . i t: y ii. , ' t sc: e i . i i t ,i n: bi i, i b c l i t i ,1" liyid. - :- i t ind its .ad .; . ' . li r on, FM , , r.kir , ,•u pt. A ti , itii . I . thin, tle -ru6a.ut! or lirciOcs I • • .1 I Vie' , • 0 . 1:6;E:11 f a. -4C itp • ill. . t.• .1 . pfd I po , ll,oid, of butter, 11 , 10 a tea eup ot an m'ai. mix .a. pint "of )Vest " • 1 1 ims; thetii stir theist Si a s Pan a p i tound'of Stour ; iitiranother pan eggs ;'.add gratinally Lnd if f r the mixture . .orbnjter sugar and me with two Marge tableaptioilfels of:pen:pi , ger,'"and.f four of, groortdteinnatow. stir in "a giass Of braad3J; and a small spounfdllof Salerales ; ,melted . f Stir ; the whole,ferisOrn e ail apo t ttnd of raisins drJdged !with do: Trafnsfe the teiZture to. a buttered -.and'hak4 from,,Wo to threa bouis. r0N81116.4 A N.!t of'4 s l ll ' readers ' are preparing to travel cdentry 'for,titesutitoer, it ttifqJ ' fat :to re6inci,..there that tin ounce Vial its ',ef h4rtshorn simuid 14 - considered i.W,indl i spen f aahles; asitt ease of bait or2itn4by ally - poisonuta ani*al , initeediate. and 17: - appl i ieatioa alkali n iva,slL to,tbe_ pan iffte:ti. ,prfent: tiad.,per mat - 0V t "efla'attiti dolawe'_believa) no esc' ‘ii)llitqottg \ a'shes•Water' l 7. Ilcalih!- • • i • I. lll ' ADF.'L; PXFA Soi,;l"ntt ; A uIkIXE, STB.Bc °TILERS. ;Iron anti' Me- lit Ht . ht.u- - 1. • ; 'arida!" Maclaine. 4: het and Belt Cele • 'Per, . • Sleet aim 4.101t1 .- • sh t et.Lesa; rhee , • 1 lit:might Iron tutij inrtiati_ie,* • roe, Water;.. ! .Steam, Felting. ri utimbtljdichloisti kitic4i)TSTEolll: r. 't • " • HOOL tart ALISTX) WOKS I ••)(0 . Vkl - I; • i• • • ~. • -• Iteciionrin e . bind- • tidy be.liai,witholit !...1 • tsltoi. 3 •. • ;nndgyEch linnkßqiro of ' • Patin CAize.--t> cuii i3f. light Bpa• 1 AA ' uge) a-4 ,0 4 . 11 egg, cku l eap 'Of fluor, t ciip 'of !butter; half a iteasltuzioilftrl si,el _-- • • taste- t*tic R ' 4 ifth't rsritce yout. , 151„ tob- —f—iir4liutettiiilgly iu the veal; baize 1- rude state, or
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