lii OF TBB KINEII.S' JOU/LNAL. ' sii.ropt sunsturnow: •-• TA" I , O3CLIAL3 por annum. Tiiyable In advaitiNt withiu olzizoutlug—aud $9 50 if yvar. . . tone vtirriP,(in sai'snre,) 15 00 -do do do, •.10 on " do'- • ' • 20 00 'paid in ad .e, sod beut to nue othlres4. . • • .' ' .. ~ 1.0 6A11.1t1E11.3 AN'D OVREZP: . _ . Vlo 1,,,‘"i .ill p. fil'A , he./. t 0 t.'..irriers and etheis. i.; nt, 10,1 Ci•pie, C.lOl -. "11 d•llls . e.ry. -..-• • r f1.n....t..n t S.,'..mi teacaristipplied with. the ,csam..f,titt Ip, advaneo. ant wear mcwsriirnte ordr the dilleonfiumthie of their neee ou hlNher m iy-eMattnue toeend: them until ra zttr. aril paid. • - aoh‘eribera negiolt refue to take their nelr tepa- Iron the o/lee to whrptathey are directed , they are ' until `they have 'Piffled the bi l teend I,el theta diceontfuned. • : • ' l ! '411'!S utlre I. other 111-aoti wlthoUt InTorMlng and the newspapers:meson% to f they are het:t re.pon•dhle. ;,;,,ArtA hare Jacided t hat refaxint: to take newspa. : thoWil-e, or nnnoviiir..;, and lettiltri: them un fer.li prima laeleevidence of intenilonal fraud. RATES OF ADVERTISING. I. lne elitaie e r lo lines,.so coati for one iiis4rtio'n—stsb Inept inwrlions, routs each.; 3 lines onis time. 2 3, ~,,--üb‘oquent in iertions, 12,q cents eaels. An lad ,L:i..quenta,o!er.3 lines, fornhort perle43, eh:flied is a . . ' , ~ ware 1z , . . I ..TH.. •••• LINT. TWO. THULE. 131 X. T . ITTLTZ. , toe i i ne i, 63 : ' 88 •' $125 $225 -1 13 00 .arlicte., , 1 - 60 . '1 25 `1 75 •"'l2 75 -1 440 "'lines, .' 100 1.50 • '2'oo 13 00 . 5 00 :Wes., 125 225 60 . 0 1 4 00 600 ern lines, • 1 1 25 224 • -12 70 ' : 'e 450 " 7 00. zhtTlines, ' 125 2 2.11 .1 285 1 1 1.500` 1 800 lily lines, 125 2 25' . 1 . 1 3'04 .. .5 50. 19 V) 4.4. 7' En TIN' T EJNEStOC:TTEDKI, 1 sloaitior res,,t.Over. • Al square,. -1 25 225 :3 50 : 600 lO 00 .s'., , tu , tres,. , - 2 . 25 400 - 5OO 900 1:14 - 00 , Irec ....in a ree, .3 .50 500 'l7 50. 12 00 : 18 00 . ,tir, s•ivar, , e, 4-SO '. 6 - 00 • 1 8 11 00 14 00. TO INT -,,rtt,C. 1 0 ,- . 6 00 . 900 12 1)0 •1800 . 30 00. **lettrger space for.short periniis,•aa pee.mgreement. cests.,,tri,,,, N r , t i ee ..,,ti each r •aceimpaiTted,iitb an dvert isellient,l, l ol cents ei:ch. A4vertisriinents le4ore 31.3r-ritgesand. l }eaths, 10 cents ler line for first insertion—subsequent insertlons.srents ier line. Sinearnelsa,4rolintedasalineinadvertising. Merchant ind ni hers. ad vert !sin 0 - by dhe' year:with iianges; and a stantinz Adverthenteist not eiceeding 15 I,nes, will be char,tel,l ncluding Subscriptlni3; 1 $46 00 ~are to the 'tumult of ton r'squaree, with chaps .:es.and subs , ript in. ' F q , ,,,et ehaaiges. a t the rates designated abOve. . ~,le , e t isements set in largeetype than usual will be b•L r,ret 50 per, cent 'a4vince,on !hese priceS. All cui .11 be elist - ged the syme aS letter prosy. .), • • S., Trade-advertisement' received from Advertising i ,!..11. noroadf iTicept 81.2.5 per rent. advance on these „.,. tr o,ss by se.eiatagreement;st Oh _the publisker. 1• V all ._us 25 cents ooeh; Ileatd s accrun inauled•with me i s ,:.`, -eots: without notices, un charge.. . . . . A U noficeN.'except thei.e of a. religious character and ir.,l::-.0i.,41.) purposes.-will be charged 25 ,01 3 1 . for m O Y atwr of litles under 10. :Over 101lues,4 cents perline i'.0•101,11. L • , •sedifres of .me • etiuga not ola '-general' .or public ... .. „mi. Lard. Elephant AV hale ..Tan ner s'an d 4 inlinery. 4 Oil. sp,rtii mid Adamantin:. (3andleF._ ,1 , , 1 Samuel T. Miller, Salesman, n 0.% leirilt ft. bill uai - y s:'t.l ' .1-1 y Wife It4pq Woki. of JOHN 4.-. 110-EI3;LING-.:: . . . . Trenton,:!liew Jersey . . -.> • 21-...1. Inrco.:ll , , ,,, rtment of - Wire 14 , 1 , e ennstatttly en ~..s. 0r t i,,1i11.41 with ' , lrgpAteti. .F. , r Ozi..strength, ,1,,,ct, are eirrular., ' !r.b. 25. 'CI 'F,•W, -NIN I TtNG, &C.. indow:Shades--Gold BOraerii, • - . I o.and '7 Feet tong.' SPLENDID ASSORTMENT! , W. _l' T E 'l', F txru RES! •-•ti Nctely mill city h!;:tilit • brid ' 13. BAN NAN'S , . Piper and 800164.. r. Pot i d -C3ll and: iee them. - r- : •1 - REDUCED-PRICES. S. • , I . . . twiricial Paxr, err C.ll:xfoct inoo. i ' (NI I!) subscriber ,lias a large. lot of , •4 . .. 1 ‘,4v rhoir.- - Pattorns or . • . . .. re .. 2:I l'A,,i';',:•r.-uitahlrt for 11A11,1-• .. , ----- .......:- . • , ~,.•,... D i p i,, !zooms. Chan- - ,Jo PIA Pf . ..! . ,. A - -..,,, t ii,,t,ii. , it tom ilia • wicoh 0 0, z u f , A , - -- ,' . .. d **es Id ~-.., ;.....:, . i i ,, , , , •,..: , „ Lf. ,.r::: t .i t n l,ir . ...4 ., f i r if o t. , • ...., ~,. . r •.,...orfln,4l. estSt : enied Vati tr rns. Papel- as cheap ai. 5 4 I he time forilarpins, for Paper ' 11.1N:N and Retell ,T , ,,'ve2; ann liberally accorded hlm,lo hit , . . 13ANNAN;Agein for'Ll'ie:eol-! • I,etf,n of eoal gpotrysaip . of Ite,3l•Eatat... &r. , r,l , ,—Cont re Afeiet r oppqatte the.Episcopid • I'l Ltd.% Pa. * C, Vr, firglgt. Jain. P. llpbart. J N.h.q t .org e W.Snyder, Brinj; WzC ummin t4waid P 3 rr!i .* • OctOU:d.r 6,'60 Mt I ashea r high. gr ated' u you A -, :i.t..17 - 1 1. [Cilia J. - Lewis & Martin. ,ri,r(and sur,reyo , l; Qt.. - "trend promptly to Barteyr . ot lands, Milleit; and all titter buelneas in the ,;;• : I • t:l ttl ' "Cl''. Pn- bueirtZ , ra of n*, r. ny Od" I , llrr . r,in% I elalino to laud. iniklit,t pat o l , mq etperienre. sod e'xlentilv.4 the 'give him peevillar ndrantiagell , '"..^nt‘t.i fhb. hen nch I , ltsol.inesx. • • ' .t rm. Ist door beloa ' November 3 .(4) V4.l] t up of lid one is with oonnful ne cup tnif the work id RAI .eu.l _.;11 xsrrnsa r ZEPHYRl3.—Fresii, StOOL N order 'l(4, meet the renewed idetrtind z•ptqr,...re.h..y e laid ri.s.i4ttike4li of Solferipo abd ' el l%lod 'Wool; • 1 ' tni 'rOillery and Woiking'llatergaii, of 1 I. r.:1,.•t. 1% of king Cotton, Tidy rift', likkida, - 2/,r 1 , 1i sits, Tinc.l. Cord: emetiet, Tidy, Sia.lies, Canvas' , l'ivr . •l'attoOe:Cht , nll- . • • A. K . WAIIDLK. fesOes, • • • . render of un• llons,of • stand•. th cold SitIi .I : I EVERT OgUitpAlY Putv•L ,: ~vlz~ VOL. X, - - - - - - - I '.1171117. - -4 : [T , =. r r o f • —1- • \ 'y. C.'t • tititi t.leT `'=.i. !Ph Terminus of the 1 ---.. ---- I - .. , .1. No. L. , NORTON dr. C 0. ,, llEat nnatiiil's 91 . • . ~ ITE ASH gOAL. LEI MIL 4C9.411, .., , Ili telaa, for:Meet and rapgaz. IFit NKLIN I frefi frotnscats: kindles family, a reddish ash and no...clinker. C E 4 NIIIERLYN E. COAL, z- I ottilr imivarilira injoritAts to elle I'-)r plearnei N. Px-nmotilsea, illtne, brick and tine Nulling. 1111 ,IlirCeldway, N. Yd• No.' !O3 ,111.; '.. , i oZ. D lan Str,q, Itosten; 'Lletitia.nd: i'ler .'o, 2 Elizabeth. I l'5S-41 . 1 '63-3G .. VAN DUSE RED AND W . ' THE OLD The beint ediiotedSer EAST • A supurior faintly Cpai I burns up btrAtl. leaving , -Hitt 'All, TOP A:S Free4niin sulphur an )i^nr). , Tti.y e3zi'not.he !puddling furiniceg,,,nit 17 Trinity. atuldlipz. stre-ell'Philadr• Pine No. Iland . 4 1;4( T. ~ . . , . r N0..2.1 i ..... .'. ' • :TON, &• CO i flEll ' Err QOAilTitP or lap TILE7iPPS .,, i l ' SCHUYLKILL N• COMPANY 'S CUSIBER aIen.,HAZLKT :' , I LE 7 i iIIICI).(L.• • - ,L • ul l ' aireet. Philadelphia let N V.W Yprl, .it .1:0. Illoqinn.,, BLAKI SIIIPPLELSPF IIC LUTZ AS It ED AA COAL; YRASKL _ . LAND COAL: ' H Wd OFFICES:) '4 New. • (17 Dom er No. 3:1 I ..- OG LP, . 4 -. CO;; -- CCD; FM1V1416.1 ,ii. . j , - Sty Ited Ash coin. - - Vali ut 'street ; rtillfttli.lpiali:•: •, ;tat ht ri , et,.11,441 , 16, - , . ~ , • Itri , :ttlirsy, rie,m4York,. , . ..r:444.4 ... • MINERS =, }:llT,tt ItiUn N 41,113 TIFFII4;S:'',' NI,. 70 I . • No. le; per ,rFc . o.' i ~P PLII slllPlflt,cF . : .Coal: ! - - ,343. • Coal Hill. OFF ICE :-YBt.tFT II l ,111 NAVIGATION, ;- MREi S for ANTHRACITE COALi • • . Irer, Philadelphia.. harf ' • I.DENRIED & CO. •• Shipping WHAIL • • Delaware LEWIS ' A • • • • ROMM 31. t POTTb &CO. — (. 2 0 5 . n v ,OFFICE.: ,, I_lo naliviay, New ; orlz,. ! - I State tree and Mrrchante Row, Boston r‘i • •••• I • • A hart. No. , ~....... ..._... IstER & BRO. - . .. •or: . l"aluut al r+Wlrth 'Sts., Philedi. e.so,••:it:. Nevi l'Ork. ants! Bank rttil4tug;•Piovidnce: ' L t----:-,- ; . . • ... I: .., ..Et4RScliSir& Car, A'S AiiipPinti or Tug IST tou.STAJN: IV I.IIT E Asti and WO I N NtIN ..., •• r . , . illEl T:t ICOAT.4i .1.;. :11 - ninUA St rpet, Pkiladelphli. Ilrhaftwxy,! itolno No, 9 Trinity . 2, 1:: . i A l. l . ll ll : u : i ' i l ll it i re :l N G o 13 :: y Lw E:l ll .: . i ( n ..1.. - ' E - 4 1 . 1 1 . , A . : fti.. :Si:. CHAS . f M illi iia rr ia N g 6.; R i ' - ey — ' a - o. .-. . . WICII, u.r4,..rkw, A ILE, ATP.Nt7. - - ~ : :• • I 7 7N: P. ao . nbult.l. . : I. -• t W. TR IASEE,- r - ,- I l i • From the'l'lNE K. , /7',• 'I),I NIT,II.A I'VA COLLIERIES . •—• R D - I ASH, ' ..• 1 .. ...:: • From the riirENtix cn)LttElti ES. - • I t CAN.A.T.t:It;CDINO ..=-01 EENW-ICTI:A;CD SyRVCES S orric 17. N.. 1,5 .Vaunt Et reet 1 Pb Iliolelphi.i. oii • !'. . ,Al tr.i - 759 . -, i" I '•, • 1 ' l' .. t -.., 15.1 k 1 . _ - •:REP t N. E. OFFICES::I:. Pi 1 . nor T :DAVIS MINER ' G . EI,I:;IIRATED LOC RFD ' ' . No. OFFICES:I No. 11 • ~ `No. 1 it.}:l: DAvi;4,il:AßsoN, , - lERScItil - 81; BROS. 1 . :tzs - lii.D stivr r rars . IN . - S.' ,rep4o 11110intaln White Ash - J.O AI,L. - • - • , • AL-et..Rp• ASTI. frossi the IN lioh ?taunt:do - and PH!. me.e•,l‘..iiltij ee-F our OM Ft..d:lstken in exchainge der; eliac., , •4' - ';' -I llnitl elthystl. 5q,1,1 hind.' •.- '1 1 E my. i :r.verk:l:., oS. . • '' - -- , . , ;:. .• mN. I , I'ATIIIIIS T:Ti; . , - ' ''' • .•-•• • ! - Olti'c'd Wan...a:axe 4 lea ip, td F rod, liglEi.ol , , Flt. GO) . :,;i EAT f I'llSoN --- . • i • GEO.'S. P ~• L'isivitsti and rllr . it . ll+.l; ,r4 pap' , ont .. cry en..7,ntiy! IMEENdiI SURANCF,. .. . nkuumicE. , r( 1 8 nsuranee, ,Annuity -..ii,,1 , y\ ,, f Phitrt.to r niA. ,offi4-o, No. ,t, tht first dok.r. East :of the .t.susaym, I. t •, •:. • '+ • ••• ' . 0.r.)—(711.4 41 rn re PERI - WVAL., iultanrw, 01110.'0! GP the most fliv,or , .7. rlizi up!insl inyested 4 .10z0 ther at ith uttly !increasing !rt.:-a-meat •tund, offers to the inimr.ll. r , ... -•' . . ' . utait by paid , , learly,, half-yearlltar 1 . .I.l:titotetts prriolically to , the Insr•an tirst Ronda, a periptictod In Deoombor, Roo u q In Denemi t rr: ISO; and the third a-r.. Is 11, whic:ll a lit ions make .11i .tv ! .;: - n cO i Cr cent L upOt! the pretufumbilaltl; Is the annual Vrihniattn. ~ I ..". . • ki att au itLc :-I - ...: - j t :way, r. - *ltibn A. BrowS, . I ill. , ,j' J4ho R. Latimer, I • two , : 1 Jilin It. shrk, • • 'I , . , .I.lho C. Mit : ellen, ,1 Is:tao It uton, ' - • 'Ssith .1. Comly, • , . 1 • I Isiac slam - - 'ainiaSztaito,of rktos and oxpl:lLnallonF. .)1I All i fil r I hor Intormatien ran ho it ad' T 1 0:11A.S; 10 ItliWA Y. Irosilblht; • 1 Art 'icy. t I tabor is ajtenti for i the aline Compinv tllkt VI RD& alit lifreet I nsurancoti, au:f y ihiei tnattnn,ao " k Ile P utiort. INDEMNITY. . ' nkliit Fiie insurange Coin:. hilidolphla .. attlice - ,1 1 t0,t63 1 ,4 Chesnut - ' 4 FiECTGat F , ': ' .- t' • ! . 1.,,,kir, I CileOrge W. Ittchardif, 1 t, , , 't I Mordecai D.Lowls, , ,tr, , .t ,+-" Adulpto E. hurl /ut, 1 • 1 Vvid S. Itroln. ~ 4 •' : 13 orrifPiteranii.. ' • atltr t korncyrtrce.ii -rtn • anent or limited oni ' i , o rpeeporty. In town and ttoulutty,. 0.1 cs,,,, , tisibt , nt *-it t ; security. . • rtinve. , taoraedia litrge.contlngent Fund,: :lir i4t . itltal and •rthatirtas.aafelyincoatetLl aoet lon to thett4urod. : Slnct4 bolt .Itoa eriod of I k years4heyhatre paid upwartisl two han , lr , 4l•4ophantl cipliart,lossos byr 3rdingovldonlitt i !the:tdirantage ,l nl t ini las thoahllitaqa d d4position to tweet. =a. altllabilit its. ' 1 -' 011 ielSt II Nc, KER . ,Prexidei?t . 1 Nt•V"..P..Serretl'ly.l . ' I- t , has banal ititpol ted :went for t hOsboTe;:i ituti4h.andjoim 'pupated In mike in , rydesorlittb,m,ot property.att'thollowektl " 'ANDRfrnv RussElL,4:Alt,eut. E n.n.ips ,;F.:. I"4:f ' L 1 ' ►r►iJ c,ir. ~„~ Tru,t • • r:it; rr.ll . Colitittue tp mak, • The gipi!al 1.4.1 n ihrzernud c.tnNt o.•Flect, se?Ur{t . The 1103 rterty. - - -iThe'e,ll4anyr Air lif The In riYr ior n*re thn with.kit fOcreshi ' %..jr Thonial P. 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'tillfil t . .. 1 -s'ai i K ' '4 V ..,,,,11, . . (1 " E •ERAL . ~... • .'6, Ef1..,1 1 .1.. , ,,,,Li.: • 1, ,,, ...,, I. :'• 2., ~.. .., •., , ... ~, . . -,,,,. 1,,l .I ''At tbs ?err Dot lee: uratocit bi JOB TYPILII: , - N. 1 • : • . • • , .1. it* thatotany•oet•r e•le• In this i•e-'1 ' ' I - t . 1 .. 1 .-•:.1•' • '' .1 : . . ~.poTTsvi • , , ... ....,-. • • ~,•-,- , „..• , . ... -.,,, , . „, .., i., . .• I , ~,,......,,,,. ~• : .....“...,_, • . _ 11,, ..,,,, 6 ••• --.•;...-.,•! ..•... :.i.l. , •• • .: -• . ..•,•,_,, ._ ~. . ~. 6, i.--. - • ..,_.. tion oft tito 4 mu; a . W 4, LP*? iFigailimoiliniFtiMiletst7 : : .... , 5 1 , tt I : i t .;. ' • . 1 1.. , .', ' ; • • ...._. 1. i ' • t .• t ' YILL Iroll jo,vigri.ot 'Mg BOWLS .P 'THE . • • - . -- rt - - - r --- f -----_] .. r ...._: 2 :-- r -;, .-,---,-, - ,--1: - . - - -,, i;:-r - -f• -- K ,-, 2.. - - --- If- -- ;- 1-- _,.,„:-'. _--------,.. 7 7-7.-- - ... , ... -- 0:_-,,- - f -- - ---, r -, f-4, - *2..-:t-,..-.1;Z:E , ;T:..- - -9-"IS.;r -- 4- - Mit - 7 - . -. ; ,.-= V - -- *f , ,.L.' - : . =EI ' R., on the Delaware) at Philadelphia.- eading It _l',. Pier 3ip.,5. - , ' TYVERI STONE & CO" I; , i. smAillis tee rAitiov)DittEirtloN3 op , , 1 , L 11 Red "tad 1 hate Ash i 1.". 'SCHI)YLKILL, AND LEHICH COALS. .._ - , ! 11.114 , GEORGE'S CRUZ CIINEBEILABD COAL. l' • { 32b Wiiln t 'ist ,rl4t, l'll g' ilidelphia• ' - OFf ICES : t o Wh rigtott Buildin, Proridese. • , , *, 189 Itmett ay. ties Yvrk. ' 1 . PIER lit - 1. 1 5,10RP RICIISIOND. , rIA•42 i I i 1 I 1 . r , e ,.. 8r4 ,. a ' . 1 . . .1 , LEWIS -E0' 1„lill HERME ' , , 1.1- DtAt.6 . .lNt. 1011 Or COAL, i ' Offers, fee sale hal ehe fin epai the heat gnat Ries of RED AND WHITE ASH COALS: s , /Also, LEIIIOI an ti C.IIBEILLAS DROAL.. t Ni'llAtt.P No, i ~RICIIM.OND. .: 1 .0 , nFc h ers: 531 i Walrs:at Fleet, Philadelphia. '. - r Y 7 I il Doane' str et. Boston . [,' SR-1 . C RAILROPM. 4, Pit77,1451F30' : 1 )4a; S It; Ai 2 u4 2 iBqo. • on Coai , and h!..I!C he Phil ' Batther nod Tim rvi f Fiber 'nn it I 4 , -i .: (? i , ,7. •it 1 r ; s . 1 !, ° 1 f ; .„.: ._: - L:... •' i 4 , I 1 O.l t 7 I cot( 4.T4•• 1 7 , t 77 I.7tt,t Ull .ft •,': 7 1, 1 77,1 70.1 ca),l 4/1 / I , Is 1;7711 70.1 'O,l /1' , 1 71 77 1 71 , 1 0 , 4; 1 f 4( 107 100 1 411 4. ; 6 , 1 s:t EMI iv ;1 ~ 4tt'l 471 4. 1 ilt 11 2 5 i - 1 1 .^.•.1 37"1 :10 1 i'o l l 111 t 410 1 1411 25,1 I.l'll. • , '3.11 34.1: 1 17 1 124 ..3"1 - 31,1 2 , ..1. - ' , 'l 11' ' 4r; 1 2t , t 191 09 1 1 04' 1' ^l . l 23:1 let r 1.)(11 03, - 17 1 TIS'I In, 1,1. 1 1 91. .- ' 11'1 I:1 I 06. til ' :•13.1 i'2'.l 115, f.t. - 4 9,,: [ 11 , ..1 10;i 0:1, 03'. RSI 05;1•04' 971 f l 7l l 821 1 , 011 00: 9'l 83, , 7X: 11 99 018' , 91 1 1 81: 711 i t. ,'• 96 1 05; ftl' 17 1,' ? ' 731 11 96; 91. 1 4 .1 71.1 73. SR'. i l 7' RO , 1 7 1 1. e5l 186 -s4l 7c -r tf.o tit 1 1 S 2, 611 741 164 691 l' 71.77 0 la) 151 , 7 5 , 741 f 1 It b*l . 12, Gat 441 1 • 1 djeport,' lIIIIIM ___.—,___/ • ._ l+ • 1 Pier Zio. t). • 1 7'' ;.1. ii mrcrxs o l , i,, ;. , Tx. c. r,Lovra RIP/NICKS°N I I & GLOVER, - - ! ou - I , ISHIPPIIRB ,, F ~. srzurru, WHITE AND RED ASH; , , . 1 AL.O. ,2 :Lehigh and Bli l unittiottil Coals.: 017101,,i1: s6ll"4l3t2attet'ilon ~.,t .Lr , e: .. t n . , P r t; t i . thd o e ,, l t tla n ia. , WilltitP NO.fl,l}.)lt't kIIC IMUND:t , bildS'a. '59•44 1 .] L - - 1 i Oiler No:- 11. : ': EWIS-ATIDBINRIED 'Sr. C 0.,. _oiiur. er IVAII.; cries Anthracite A. tituratious Coals. •! i • 1 '2es Walnut tee. Philadelphia. , . OFFICE.: 11d 'ltiroadvra , N..w y,,ii,. . ~,. / H., I 1 I. RA . .4 ldte. Ptreet: Broturi.. L • : . ' , .1- • .T!iopecr ISliipperi frorri EtiiaPle4ori, -I .j.x.moli, SPIII ',..“1 1.161;1 . .., 1 COti.NCIL It TAI N. lIAZLEtON/AND COAI,S.; ~ . COAL. • I ' . c AL. iI . COAL. i . . ~ , *LEWIS :AUD NRIED: & i VO. '(' ' - " • OH ' .. h . o : ''i i • 20 Walnut street. Phi I h DI ,Ll' 111 A. . I r l.O Broad ay,".% Er; tOTIX. / I 4 1- SO $ tate street, UOSTON. Nholorrar Pecil , rs in th hest rarirtiit of BOitESTIC 00A I.s—Sob• Piefirtrlort A Bel f Frt.* C. 1.1.1 e&. copsz t bli!;,l' prMricing pr. - r 150, , At it At a 3irar .4 hricrirbea. Ltd ',Dna Ita D, ( 1((d. Ash.) atvilit 4 E cc,lLtit ii;( {hitt .eisle.) • : ''. .' ALS4J. xelusive httortA ‘ for the 'le of the purely pn p ine emit !donntain 'COM. fron the Lornat Bate Colliery id tit ! , C. ports S.Cd.. 01l 01 whir l will be shi p ped direct to New Ytirk. 'via Canal: or t•omt,wise, via tireenwich Mire, (below N o sey Yard,' 'htlidelphia.) I' I . t • I t I.so, !. . . ' At Philadelphia, Iro Pier Nd. U, Poll,,,Bich •' !. . • -, : ' aided. i, I - ,• • • ' , The rhtiirest : timill tle of RED,. and WHITE' ARI COALS from _Sett 9,:t11.i1l !nkt ti ty. Aelorted with .Aprri al care, and ithippedninder I ur personal . superineendence. .: -.. V . .T . j -.• : . • - -' ,- . At. Eliseetnporti N. J. -i: , LIT.I.IIOIIBpItI tI 5101:. TAIS and COUNCIL RIDGE. :1 - . , - '.- . , •ti " 17inm iB ltintorei Ma. .1 ' l - --' ...the eelebrateclrl.LA'3ll...... , 11Itk: eau, m!1;4017 : spoA L. !, • l. • . .7 7 .-.-.;-7.-----..- -i.---4-------,. ~- ----, r.itt Jers ;kV, N.J. , . . , r . 1. -. (riditelligh alef Ilorrs4 Canals'.)', ,I i.rii, The rery...5.4 , rrior WI .IiIiSitAIIIM -COAL. from Tii;ittimiorr Vl:in.:taken 't the ••• - ,Aucllnrlecl Improve-: -14nt..tricl Coati•Oantian `el Ertate." near IC iliiesharee: , 1., aleo. the' COV . NCIL tlli IF. COAL; both aI ahleh,lor I,;:t,l,am,purporexil:ted q- fa iTy - ,u , e,arelinsurpaised. . .We hold reitifkat 1.1 .our offir!ee l . from , parties who t4re need and;blly 1..0,1 theme Coals; an pronounce elletn;thi. II t. , •T ii. ki ilt M 1 r Gala for gleam !In !DSO, pro. clueing no rllner.lr•r• ' - bLire; than atly - . 1 lf..he r kind..llo4 - 11.pe* ..I.May 15,?0 i i CONNI,' ~ II iN KR'S ASS' W. . • ii u 'I•A 0-C 11 8 7 l a:J. CONN ATTF:II.SO-:' , l, • *Avhl . I Sc lii WI - a. -17-13 , N 1 • • • ' '• , JOES.I, & COL r E, v Etti- sd I TTI-11 . :;4;; :-TAIVIAOPA:WtHITE ASH: COAL, *rom the Beevesdale and. Bnehville' CQUieriea OFFICE—IN 6, 32q Walnut •-i!" 4`ia-Coal.tk - i4 . :ardeo Clinton by 'ltrndin¢. .I:altretd.,. , r SrlAuvlklll 1 I r — . • MANU• ' :ACTURES; • • - t '.* CiII.ItA.GLSS AND.QI7EIittiBWA*F... .I. ENT b:piqicici tiro" (16t)r i s lit!ltt.tti —.tilt!. • p !,Tv,wn I,lnit in Cent *l7;r.et•ln'st'ell iiel•itlid *leek en': I.he : titsNe..rilt•f?'l inne4 1!.1P. J"Viliii, witt4:llol:khighalli.' . it,tile and eolith:ion 11% re. pin i pli.te Dining.. Tit and I T''' o ' 64 l'ei t". ',i'' , ""l9er i+ l ilgUit.P4 VOU:I4‘. AAA Ad., all or witb-mill IK•pn•;•,•••! 10, Litt tb,* Gni,/ und thqiurelint:ei,. fln and isvitnitie p l . y iti . selvest e.1.:0. ILII UtillToll.. liottscllle, 4.tiguFt l i I't.o. l i =i , i ~... ..., I • r - ' I- ; - - MALI. H C H _ ~ . ~. ;Wire - . p.op• , Kaltimfaxtoryi I-Fiestk.Or aniasimiecik. 1:11, co.. Ihtli i iininetgrofit:ni.Wirei,l3,"npn. for? inefitn'fdipliiiisno;',iblies, l't•liiVes, kn., wili.ll4 initirtit 'GI * . pubic tliitt Iln7 - aro'nciiii' H' l n x .plri;rl fp Witte 1 i : 1 -r, i.: • •• • !.-- €.:( LL, K INDS: LEM . ..771S A NI). SIZES 4F IF "FLA 7' II ,' . ..1..W) , jr o r..v pilep II:. : : 1 A the' oiliortint ittolc;ei of s tiperini t tlitifty4t'n'd on the LlSpri•lii..r:ll niiins, nt tber Wireiripe l'l',,an ' • ' ,-, i•I. • 14 iini h Cliiinki Ca 140 6 n I CO..lPit. .. Lt c Itet. : rence ,Viii be binile fu :11*.sp'*:, E. 11. 1* ttglits'., N. IL •C n rtrizht - anti: ult. Gi itinylin•vl.7tlMnieh.filunk ; to 15; ' It,,it, r *nn, ituniniif 1111Q . 16"Sharini.,Leiietirtlk. Cit.. TII; here. I.ni..risi,', e..tfoity v ti'n.l,nnil.ln taltl tn.. rly e ll title , °fireMinns in She Region who .11:***tbeim'5a k irn t l tisk rt,pve. Au,:ittst''2.s.l.,o 'i I'' . ' r ' • I. I 'l 1 , :14- ,:i! ' - ' - --- 01 ~.. 0 1-' -1 ,1•11 ; 1 Lead $ Om h:pfiel rnl ens ts, flrat IV : Len! Pi 1 rinbrarinz . ..._....... / 1/Itrarkett. A: , .1 . - CALL • I AND, EN.it:rtllill - '., i 1 °,'„,int.riA":l The moip'itailiabldinitiroertieni ' , •4' . . A , P' l 1,. , -- r - ii — l --- OF THE i APE I'' • • ~, -; Vali 'l' ' ' '' . frim RAYMOND'S • TEN ,- ' 1 DOLLAR 1%. di . FAltlliali.Sir;WEN(le MAclllll.lliE : :.-: Ittewn u . n st ._'' i. 106 0. Stitches aillinate. • : , .: sit u ated a t (oIM PLR iri design.,tiot is , e -to get 1 ist. r t:hUndre ►;,3 nui`.of .orLter: And easity worli,e;d4ilth 'tilw althea : l4 , 4. e, n ,,: s t f'il l , in.trtletion.:, !The tow prieH. Ilf! MIK: 11". tlifi T.ll.t,wli ,it 11 A 1 . 'Within tine retritv - 4 every one.,tend in S est It the mutt t.. r T , uiverul int! valuable itt vent nut otittiv.tay..l.lt will .InAN 1 ' 1 'ill 'snueb and St good ; Work as the. hiili•pric,c4lntwehlniitf, . ,Wit h less trotible. ,!. ~- ', , 1, L' ,• ; I. . • i: 44 4 -Cali wild rOinine it at ;lit' still , nritherOnder. • vicod, who 'hits itfur Wein, aitd,w,lll7talte pleasure In it hiblticg it. .' 1,, l' 1 ' ' • ff , .:',' IL CIIIItErA. : • -r! i i jewels i,..de - iiti- streeti,-rottsville: I .{ April2l,'cil I . - '.- I - 0 ' , i I tee ~ .pd OAS-7ITTING istablishme4t, ',rile Street, pot tsvilifi. .. '...- Tur . 44o4:cril;eii annitnnellkct ti,ifito• that he 'bait itureliaveif the Inlet-vitt. thii , late f...tritier. - ,Mr, If. 11. Swim. lb 'e Itlumbing pod ilaf•Fittlnt: Iln‘buitti, Id that be e•Ili cirri.. pnitbe 1,114110 w fitaf.er,on bli . i wurrrunt. Ile nee. irtfully . enlieltil the i pates tare of he iblle. which be will tritlearer to meet ; gtrict 4ctelitiim folbuslitoit. -He11.% sa l ted bbnselt in eehtte!pireet.neirty ipiyote [he iiinlerienit llonl.e: wbere.be JII be bifppy ito•tutaiti all titbe ! e , , , ,Ottto de- Ite.bi's serfleils. l .• f: ,' I ..• i; i l l ). ' II ' .'.l . 1 Ity keepsnn band 'all lilnilot f flrint. •, ' Innt atilper and Lea ll BA b Tut'e, Pereelaln.snd CopperiValibilal , ltta:lren atid ',ea Sinka, Ily4ranta;Pd.setoent Pliittg l , Oltlllii and Lesiber tore for ;Valnimlts. tertitieb Pipts rt' tiq i sittA, , tokef he witbla '.Ken rat 'a!w,titfnent . of (fag fixtuietf. of Ate oat tip permed Itindill of with:4 will be .61d,andi put' up - at the Innen -rat I ta. I '• I ..' ogq , :ri• POWNINtii., f .Potttxville,Alyirll44,'6o; ' I 1 , .'. - I r. 1 ! lb-if , . 'LUMBING h. ! crap alit3 +.IO I I3I4LDEBS:' ,• . ~. 1 .: '• - - r ..• 1 , SCHUY •' L : , KIL. L g . ,OU,IsT, '•Y r LUIi M . • B- E R ' • .. ,„ MANUkACTURINC COMPANY YIAVE on hind et, their 4 'tiisire,eitibli.htnent/On Ealltoill et rmit; ann4t qtranti 3rof lertshir efeirety al,nd end - description. elitrb they eitt eupply, lir Operatora. Carreeteriind beildera lit loiter rat te tbit:n It ein'le ~,,uctit,.. elsewhere.' 'They areJ• also teidy to rupnly, throne; the: ileitis or agar eitenriri ibustnera and. ila. ' hour...win g nuiehleei. ma pnract ure4 el ielee In their line it a Ravioli 4.24 pejr eeot. on tortner cost: - r • • - .1 J . - Their Inr h i e :woricrhopraveleou to inererrtal opera tion for the Oat seat, ttinint; not ent•toitnisitriles oi l 11 , Ji Poarrar . j .". , 1 . sFirlii'dris*Vrenati,, j l laitslac :1 :J . :. ! Prin e r i l Work s ; 1 .1 natil4ll!say i : •Be .posti • • 1 . i v 11illiadi!. - • -• 'I '.; anullisters, ..!• I' i;1 :: . E!,tittirii, •, • • i!' . 11.1 Andel, Wee,: or, Prlßliri. e 4 4,44 124.1 ' 74itive,d Work, .Wbleh 'they hnre elartantly an , bend. Th'ey are ninny ' in'exeettle.ortle, fl otlee. fetitny quantity or ;plenty of ifill aed or itninutrietured stuff., i ; • Dry and ern an Ilieelock of ill kinds, for by:lll'4n, one. 104ert: Oak.3lsple. koptiro ebnlr. plank and Fcantl!ng boirdi:. Cherry, Val nut; Itlabingeni,' ke,, for cabinet i ; erorlt; White n 4 Velloe Pine beards for flooring, nirr or made to order; White Pine Oink; 3.2 %. 2, , 134, 11,14 and %, Web t nil, always' ready; elio, a. k. belting. 'rills, ffieantling posts, sit ngles t lat,etill i g lath, pi ' l . l- I nas,te..k4.l .: • ;.• .. • 1 I , 1. i . WillitsOfaimedstnf•ndneerlhingpi thelr.line on hand orp Order,at the , shortest 3°lira . ;. ! PottrttleiMirett lg.'TA •! ; cisiti 1:PF1 . 4111X0 Ollii iakY THe biltitlLPH OP Illoiiirp* I I CiAIsTING),I--13t - -lENIAki7I . S/tVITP - MAY., NOR f#r tse Otpment of An!hi • . 'i. ' • 1 - i IV fer No. 7... I,i ;, ';• ,-,, !lOHII It WHITE .I '.! -1 .. . 1 • , • • .. 141DIPP[11. or- , ;1 . 1 Ei_C.lll7, lei-AZ=lM' .1 Clc4a, ii.-, v - 1!..8.1{F xi). I, tio#T wicitsrqND,' i- • I . ' ( ii.i.,, c} .... : f N 0.311 Walnut street , la.. J ` • 1 So. 309 %Veit Thirteenth st.} Komi York. . 000ber I'a,lB -H • •: - ~1 . ! 4;.i --•! ' 1 '+- - 1 'r .. .i. • ter 'No. 10. ; i ; ; • ; :BANC -T, LEWIS : , C 0.4r....',1 • . : ! DINEIt , AND SiIIiPLIIN Greet 411:: ; - I. 1 • C'ELEBRATiED ASH LANCI,C A'L; i', , ' ! PROM AiIIANOY MOUNTMN. 'r i l l ill ~OFFICE-11IWalnut street.. Com.tueVelal 01'41.10g, • -, i'' ! 1 "L'ilOisdeLpfitt. !• I , 11 Kew York 01111eW-F-79 Cedar 'street. Balton; OfKre+.2s Kitbistreet. t• -! • ; tOe..LI, ':•ti. r oi -:. r. ~, 1 1 No. 19. , itiOatt St.;%!',tBNliDt,-.;71 , S. 13‘fleld.—Chao . W ' an ewe . er. .!; N.',SILIMIEVANI' ft. Ci:,l •• , 8 "DEALERS. IN TIE: 7 V.ARIDI'S DEScRIPIri • Ni r !ANTHRACITE . : _C A' , . 1. ,I; I ' N(6"DING Til F. DESTVARIETI . FD -' (.4 ; Itr.D.b:NVIIIT,L,ASIISCItUYLK'L4. LEIIIOII COILS: IledinouiCotripairfe sod t;eorces Creek CU* EK!.., ,KD .: ri COAL. • ,' j , 1: i , F ° , 1 (N 0.11.6 Walnut itreet.Thiladelphia; 1 1., i OFFICES: •1 No . , '.'.5 K ilby avert. 41 -, xtbn. , ' j .F ! f. 4 i ; ~ • ( No. 12$ 11!ttat!way, coi - ' 1 ' :ltirShipmetit s from wbarvre N round, -Eliz4bkbport, IS. J,, Dal' , r aridrin, Vt. `,- ' 1 . • • IPler CHAS. , A. HECKSL , •1• liirrtns or • 1 1 • BROAD MOUNTATS. BLACK DEATH AJDSCEEORIR RIFT Az 4 D . COALF... , ; I ( 5 , I • v ou i th iqnett,„N . e7 1.4) . rk. 1.. t. nut R ) tet.t., F hpadetphla.l „1158-4; Cool: coral ' I .100 t s: Stait, Wiekle M artin , • S.ltootu :6 Trinity mtkitaiug, Broad,`.. ;OFFICES: , New York.' 57 Burnetl , treet, New Iliunssilek N.J. t • • • • •I ;• . :SVppers tarifa/purity nu med. Ligh O w i a;. rir: :11.'eort Eiizrr6etipnrt and rerototil •• j!t . ❑AZLETO'N. I • l• ! NIILNEtt.'S.r.PRINCI 3tOIINTAIN: ;, t !:* M cCREAItY'S SL'IlINtl ?•10I;NT IN;• .Newl /trio/;trick hutt :1 - 11 AZLETON.: 1.1 • !1111..5E51%.3 SPRING 3ti - ONTAtN. 1 3freltKAlLl'S NOB. fill gRILING MOUNTAIN, . OLD ('OM LEH Gil BUCK :SIOUNTAIN: • Ss• Fele Agents , In Ne York, VUililinisblirg. Brook. , tyn.•ll/iboien.;saiti Jersey City, for the' sale oft the eels. thrated - BUCK MOUNTAIN bElllll nth AstO. This !Coal is !unsurpassed for.geneeatinp; Stleam..and .Is al twist exthisively used.on the Deltscare Rioertigteanr A single eiperttnent . 1011 saltily any engineer of 'its s perh•rttv , as a steatolug,Cclal ; and It is alio a very it m eirmltt e for family ; usi.i I: •t • A Sale Atzetlis for • the _tole ' of th3BhlholLlphti 'Coal Company's ENICTIIE'IIOA I. from. Thisaoal isqiithlte,4,buratry.aint'srilltwifund j'a very desirable article foi, both summer and ytiritor use. 31ay,5, 'GU • , , ; . ; ; . CAINI''' HAQKER & COOL ' : .• : • , , -..it„ ~,,,•„D gliteens Or 1 3314;c315. 3141C0a41* C: 1 ,46".1. IAiRo, &Merit 0 other tit.l qualitirtnit , ! ; i I - ' ! • White and Red Ash Cnals.- !,, -. _ i N0. , 1:',8 1114.asi girettl, Phibidelphin,atid Irood/and , • . Whar i....otuylkill.' '': , 1 • , .' \ '-----, ' • ] , 1 ! '.l ; L THVIIAS CAI. : .• • Moll tO/LAMER...: . ' ..IP:s Fr m.r.OOE. • ivat.T. NI DY,',Aqnzt, nn, tS. Ilifrmizn: . . ': I - Sellqylkill Ilavet. Pa. - Febittry,:27, TO' ' - : , , 19-ly —_—_-I._--- _;,.. , . , , 3 . r.g• --.-'-f---Lt-' - -- 4 .- EtiqOtiti Ti i ~c9.r.ptt..yrE 11 1 11 1 : - Co a. :. , F'_:' V•Ci OR In Eb I.l„; t vrieAC. T , SkllrPtlt 01. t c•rt:r.t , li.rit) Red ',Ash Cojil, From the "'NEW DUVCAN Ct111.1.11111t7 Ile minei no other CA Wlll v reF t! - \ pulty. P.ir . 44—C ' ' 4 l' " I"' 1 : y • . gtre ' et: Pottt..vllle. lqsreb 11'59 I J une 6.^:th. 23-1,1 V n. I • G. 4,1,C1). • MINF:ItS Lewis Veinl ;+ Ec: Eistkorberiy\ • , 1 - 1 • • Coal. .1 , • schnyikiti Conn**, Paa'.• • i .1. U. Iit:ATTY. ' . IS. S:OIANN. l'hi'hielpll3„( • T.). TO I . With one o' Virexken. fn eenute day. • I ALttl. ..1 To/vth rive Aril Pin th COM prtet t underlie ra Tl.la Trad prOts at to lea thht County. t ALso ALSO. knl)rrn hg t pmvenv,nt thirty r holler*. po i talus tlto F In k he ahoy All of t h terms. A , ~ CABINET BEARING AND. F1101;SIVEING. I rriE unders4,n'ed ta.y.Str Viico* e cop: - reoelated In buslineo , ,- and haylny se9it the set . ) e ees of 0. Nabholtstrpholsteror,lare. prepare ;to make to order, Sotto; Chairs, Met re... , ers. Le" ,w ile they - keep consten iv On hand, firer t hin jilt t elk , line. Ittr:NahhoPsitrillj Attend to iiII orders for Is Sing down Carpets:4llolm !up;Curtaiusome to every thing In' the tpholiterinX lino of i btottness. Sthey here edited to flit& present place of hutince,, first door abate the I.AnierlJan flouie, the store, formerly,orinoled by Wel.' Smith,' and, respectfully-m . 41 a rentinnenre 'Of I th,illheist patrofuipi heretofdrit secodel the senior of 1 _i .1311ESSIS0 .1k KIN.I E' A. agATTY_ 1 - . 'l!' RECta V FL)-= . i 1. etln.."_ - tresti 'tomatoes, i ' I Sager Cured Ilamp., Poptricir quility,F, i 'Totignes. trash Prunes,. 1 41;2 w Chow; '' . P ~, lekelily, . 1 r rehire Settee Walnut and Mesh Fetshp . e - yhte ' ,Apnle Cheese, ike. ' • . . ' -.. . rotterillle,Janusry,•:4,'69 I'. : - _.l___,. - 4- 'l ' • 1 4 • - I ' • 11 .1 lIhcIE LANEOUS. NISING AND CAS-FITTING. . • .1 .Ectablithment, '• '' i l-lIIKET 4(;.14.:.E. I'OTT. 4 4I7LLE, 1i.41 '' 4 L___ , i 41 1 1 The - undcrshruedfl`Fß trolly ,IT tOrmg .t he . eltizens o l'otts ,,- Ole and vicinity, that av int,- - pnrebasitd; tbs. Pt/Stn./I'lnd . Es .. -..::. - toblisloiorntot He nry Die k-' ". . %.2 7 i neon; end attached It to tills. a.......---A', !Gas,Fittirs/ : Be:since& arlll her e .le- ICY' tafte'r carry on troth hranchON . .., t and hopes.; by strlO att , enti/n . I 't to buslne-4—tkeepinualsraysntr % ha t tid a largo and well ..electpd :I Istocts.eunlqingcotutpleto ti t • %rorlsruen;e!lot doing.. cork at .t.i', ; ,..•s. t 0n7,, , j non WI ern lingynin. -4n c,,,- !..-_-_,__,. ..,g, t eitti`of a Ve..0.1 , M. ti the putile V .. V.... 4 .1 pafrOnacet, 1 , . i e r-`;Ik" ' 4, 1 t • II •stocltrslll Coil,ll , of W.a,! „e t t .h e'''" .4* " t tictrt losete'... Iron, Copper and ...d h Lea Path Tut's, 6.reelltin and' N. ~. ::: Contiet - Was, , h , Rapine, Iron and. Hydrants. I'avetneur 11,11.4‘1. Brass ei , cks. l i rs watecitlutu. and Letitticr Hose ttUrtret tr ill PI pp and .CouplltiUs for raj ... kJ:lel:it P. Iran 1, 11.4 nt all Oise,. Gas "ilit,tire. , of esly-hind. full Raton - Intent of thqndeli.ri.,, I. mu n to,, .L itc....tc.l - risinufactured of the ih , tti qua ty find of the( latest and .ti . t.£ apprnied par • - 1 . :. Ihrt:SIEL DollglitlTONl. : , a. ttLit . . , , able Ceititidit ' O. ,For SO ~ . , n(lerszniied laffe,r f or sake t he " ~, . .. , 11ded 3.4 , ,of that tralltabie COM Prypeitil 1 TUE, AKLL3IONT. TRACT. ' .1 lit 134 trthis at of POT( 1:m , 00 eobbtlnlne l'ii , •re•C - mo, ri , Or let.a.:tr'iththi Improlvtomenta to Ilrirk.lklant4on Howe: T*enty'F#.ll , loeke re.; one , st.n. Store llause. Stablea. a.e. i Sixty llokse Engin:iiith 12 boil rs. es, ?Thirty i(1 a - 41 - 1 h 4 o. Twentyldo do . 1, , '' 3 o'. the tint and mc.t:itiodern 1,411 t Coal t I beCounty. of Seh It% lk ill 'lt ft h . se ern 'nod. ilty to iblpfrom SO 'f0,11.1. , 0 ears: of Co per 1 1 tlouttett.Sae allllaodOherimprocementi. tb some of. tbe moat' grantable lied .4sh Coal C.ounty; 51d It IF bllloed by Che moat iidees tbat4ll - the large ; IVbite -kali Veins, d trart. f . • 1 . 1. . ' —..xlnilly t o the ! C hii' , . , - owingto Its. pinaintily 1. .ne *hipping Ft cierbon, by Ilaifinad 4rid Canal, h andvan. Few if atty'Coal Traet74crer •In 8 b ui lkin 1 ' . undivided 1.4 of the,adJoining C ralTraeti 1101111'IRACIT I "bout VC* 'acre*. more orf,. lea& with thelm, upon it 4 Sonsi4ting of nne. s:xty 'orae. one and one! tiftee n horse BiWille... ttope her *Rh ipa. pipea. kr. -..aid fie bh Traet., law C(1111.... 61 Ite4 101 l Whit,' ash ',loins that re found- trxer. . • , plp to prppertlea'alilra)firou r ixonabio • •, ' • 'ELI TIIOMP:lo,111. or JOAD PATTE!LSON,; rol • 5, , 00 is- IL,LIANI BERBER,.':, : Of all k ndi of Earthen Ware azi4 Yellow Waist' -; rot. war - Kopf bees 'S.ap Po , i, • Ilatvgiog Van i fur Fiulerts te., te. CARBON OIL, SUPER,IORI!__ any es ars 'ro v3I7IIIII9rDS /41-D U.S =Wu In ''POTTStALEiSC ,• t i ANNA AUARYII 123 186:1 •, vialittrak • CONDItIONIWI TUE 'COUNTRY:: it( ~ 1!, - 1 .., di', Speci e' .Dolifvered by the Illen.J,lllllEhlt. on ; -cam PSULL, In the U. 14 noose et Ben. r,.. -- werentea 4, 18 llires. on l'ltnrisfLay. Irebro ltry - it 1014 , - ' !', ' - I i.. the , srm I - • Mr,... CA PBELL: . Mr. -Speaker, it,s" co) ffi ocially a nouneedl yesterday in thislbill: - ga l that Abra am Lincoln, acworthy, • • patriotic; ; P r andl•iatelli nt•eitilterk of the State of Illinois, ": t h; hasi been electedi l lirisident, of 'the. United. r i g States at A merici,lfaccording to, the ferias h i i, and. requirements' ,Of the donstitntion, : ,landl au laws made 'a purstiance there'd. •., -l, ill-. Absolut e. subthissiim to•thif 'results of elee-, WI .tions has en the hemage Which the AtiterP, i. 41 can , peep e ave periodically , o ff ered to their b r , iitt l b institutions, Whatev l er divemiiy of sentiment : , rta ,or partiaan zeal • tnay have marked" the, call-, de vass, iinaninious 'obedience has; wiat patriotic' • ,•• • ardor, waitupon the, ofhe. decisions of the bal i • lot-box: 1 l • a gran ful- acquiescence itt the', e c 1 voice of th majorities. my, eountryineil l h'ave! been proud to . prove their , • Capacity _for' self-I ten governmen Theinow 'dominant par i ty of! tel • the free Stake's have] for more- thane' quarter; 1, 5 , *of a centui submitted to the govertmi l entai: . w i policy of the slave (Suites •-itithough greatly) G, superior to them iii poPufation; nut beeittise) ,t i , it was sub ission, but: obedience ; to thel lawi. t of ihe'land . H ..- '' ~ ,1 ! P n j t .! •,-, The elecon of •Mr. Lincoln carries. with it .; the full for * of costitutioriett precederit tand popular eoi victims:l : l •Yet that liabitnal • and •, historie obeilieuce: is ifew . foilthe first tinie re: deplorable by a ifertion•4l, the peonle—a•refu.ill as ; deplorable kis amizing.' •We•heitr thel bold' t i . nviewal thet 'the inAguratioii,of the PreSident: ", eleet will b ' i resisreil, and that he will not be t , ' perniitted,t , take, is post • tik.jthe'heeiti et the • 11 Grivernmen L ei or 11 le3St s)M11 have but a di-. vided rule, tiles& mple and satisfactery•con: at cessions to l ' portidn•cif the Confederacy shall 514 firstbo . dO. .I l, is.propesed, lor has been proposed bktlie leaders 'tad participator in • this•tretisoiddile dohspiraey, , to resist' ; the iii anguration i !by ,f o rce,' cif _arms, to seize the' Fettered capital, td precipitate revolution in the borders nä inteirmediate .States, to break. t Op the Goverl.nrimi t, and to plunge ,mgreOt sand proses ons.p'd'ople into all this horrerstof I '', civil war.. 1,',f0 carry *Mit , these destructive r 1 purposes, t pm . inns subtile and extended coin- ,' a bination II ' been formed.f , Embracing many T of , the leadiiig.Setiators ird,dignitarie.4 of the I '. Gulf Statel; it hak drawn within' •its fatal vnr- l " 3 tee chiefs o f the • Cabinet e•- has pnmlyZed the "5,' President, nd haalts. friends and rainifien- ." tiO ns in th cities! of the INorthl :SfxlState•s i Claim. to h ve -detached themselves frOrn Alm in Vahan irrerocablY, and id tlefietrive of section al ten, article, one, [of the Constitution , ' which at declares, "no State shall enter into any &M. si felderation,7 have Proceeded to form a lloetile .1 , oenfederatinn Within the limits and, jii isd 44 it- , 'tion T of thenited Sear l es.:, • 14 , l' J . li • Vithoutilpisusi l tig fur reAress; l- if injury has 4 been itiflicEA, or !fearing that.- remedy tr.4fht 8 . be applied `if opPortunity; Were given; with-. L 1 out .the s ffiagels• of the l•• people, or against !' well asceitained' Popular majorities. in .sotne f instances,' reckleSsly here they:struck a blow at the best::(39v6l"ittnent.siti - tlie 'World as Well I Be inflietedl anirrepatabla injury upon them- • seMs. Ttis•eetabitration'against constituted t authority (1 inbme l es two elasseS of• mien, the • One . giving,aid ned•coenfOrt to the otlier net- ting.fer the timelbeing, in• conceit, butlwith • different objects n :view, .name] - ,.:: the Seees-• sionists lielL.se,; and those who are : termeli 're' ' construcOnists. . (loth claim' the, Union has been, or Mast bndestroyed; the former ffirial ly•so, whilh theatter indulge in the:Aden thropic hoe of r econstructing it on• Demo -1 ;,cratic ro pllslare princiPlei--fterie disinter 'este(' motilvei, o course 1 ' 3 Intent - upon dif- Iterent objects n : w,:what, they will'be herea6i er.We IU3 U*l. leav time to" determine. Suffic ient, foru.sll.O. ha w, that bot c h stand in a Pi :sition:hoStiletd he inviolability of the Union. iThe - fOrnier are preeminent foe boldness , An ,treason ; the ilk er fai baseness 'of , partiinn, :warfare. al a I ti i e when, the temple of liberty )&-rocked ,'I.o its ` 'foundations; !Reeotisfrieritlon, iin plies ,pievitai dcstritetion.;, nod .any party, i 'orlcumbii litien of men, , that 'propose to de st to' y the !American Union, .twist ,and will ; fail. 0 . r inh ritance" is indivisible. ,The !Union ha not eeu and cannot be,dissolved. Iles Eitirou into acingi Of interests-eannot be sundered: l l lie'rpie deetli v 'riivolutiopary rem ' ' iniseenee 'i coin tnereiol: relatioili, domestic re lations, tl e continuity. ,ot' a lboundlpss ,coast, immense livers,' mountain cliiiina; ironbands, 1 ' i , are our coming property:; oneolo . tionall an ' ' tbem Otirlitiipi ation; 'one .flag our symbol! 1,, , " chose , whole ; od bath joined togetherlet 1 'kot man Put as nder.r ' . ' ; i l \, \ Ne, sir ,• -I.l l old it next tri trensim,, at a . time like this, ;t ) claim that the is tic of lour • f , tlNrs ildissoyea : . -.Every ii true man, every native, •- a id - 'a dopted , • , eitizen, should 'tally • around her . alur , and •swearl.to maintatni the Union, Without reservation in all' periltiand in every' contingency. , ' A Government ;that has claimed :the • respect ofinnki 4 . d , 'and which l rests est -Tight as: gossamer upon! the • governed ) giving, to nil idle most 'perfect seta= - rity, as Well as•the largest; liberty within; the, limits of 'coast tutionalAirder,• is worth e;s,:ery i t aacrific&[etinsi tent , With vital princi ple to' ' maintain, •• d.• '' •'• . • ,i l ' •Let E;.v . .ry., e ff ort be made ,to 'preserve our national y entlict-- , -eVery 'star upon' 'our 'flag.; 1 ,.. • • ••e'very ue e within our limits. ,Let.'all • Union • loving rid-pat •otie •mOn unite in Iteart, and soul for tibia g nd.object.. Let alt ener gies be direerd 'to the meaceithln sultitiOh of present, Ilitlicu ties. `BM,' this' must be )lone) without the sierifice of , these - prinriplet on. which the hops of mankind.depend, and on! ivhich ft e'. goiernine.nt is based. _These we could not entrjender 'if. we would, and' wee j(1 nut if w , - 61.1 , 1. I will not despair so ,Tong as one ryl a i g ht.g li inmers along' the 'polity. cal hori o n. '• But' if. all effort at ,r•e_contilia-; • tion sha prove. nnaiailing. then loyal,cielzens leverywh To, •in - all sections' Of the' cmintry, meat I . k the' danger in the face and rriieet it -1 as lice° les men. ' . • .. ' • 4 .Isut .1 . roceed to inquire what cause have' the en s les; .6f the Union. tis • object , tb. the peaceab &anti ordinary inauguration of thd .Presidet t elect ? - :•Ile was selected b l y , his I t fellow-ei izeres ,from peire motives, land-ns a just ex' tient; of their views of public peaky., 1 That' a liange was tiecessaiy in the adminis r •1) . tration of the affairs Of the country, all im partial )pen admit, after , the ,fatal aud over wheltuitg disitsters of the last fent months. W • : I • hat •tiew iitlea• does Mr' 'Lincoln iprepose to adop : hi the administration of the; Goierii ment ? „ I I What new' policy to'inaugifiate ?--L-. Mustsel net take care that the laWs be !faith- fully ex ieured and did Government sustained? On the inesttn at opposition to the exten- , sion of ,slave ` in lthn'territhries, stands he' ' not where, 'Washington; Franklin, Jeffrrson, ; and all ]t heir teat compeers stood?.,Oi the i deetrine Of equate protection tOAtreericab labor and p . uctions, we find himl,'sille. by ; side with Clay, and Jacksoa. On all'ithese, questios that relate to the, genevill litinprove!: went o the !country, ,Mr;,'Lincolti moves, in berme With the feeding minds . of the , age..l Faithfu and patriotic •in the , peat, : i'vehare 1 the rig t AO • ' xpect•the same in the fittnre.-i-- • What • use his misguided: Men ta l d,P_Pasa the inscallm t of; tha 'peal)! elected preii-• -dent? . t i -Whyl should it be . deemed necessary that thchoine of the people should purchase his wa to t e presidential' chair by, grants ',et rights die : Ppointed and 'rebellious men?-- i t Why d • noel he South:, and'•ifie North accord to him what) is been ae,irded to citheitoH. 1., Have i tip nuts of the Ilepublican'party been s Jon in (Alice "..thai . they have furgin tep.th r obedience to the laws ? Candidaies for P sidetiand:Vice Piesident have been f elected, bet° finch thp same section ',Of the'-, couutr , s and have, quietly : assumed the [duties, of' thei reSpective. nfrice.s • ; Piesidenta IniVe I been e ectedt before !.1 a plarality, and net' a tenjcoly,''ofj all thelvotes , cast, and no mail has ra ned iiii voice agaittlit• the constitutiOn- , ably o eue4 au eleetion4„ The ranee!' I were Olin, 1 he ' vote overirto4niiiii,'atid 04, mink i ~, il lin ' itia; id; the soliiiiera .mind reg4as the el lion f Air. Linboln as a diatineti cleellt- I i l l. Vatiqu i;. oit part of the dominant pany that' slaver shs I be'nlilniately ezquguisbeil in 'the ''s 've tate& ,' This 'calumny should be no ' .h • those who ;promulgated; it. 1 It bas . 11' lath) tine :in faet: . ; ltle'...agailist the , ri + 'de i ti,t4iiiillt "401MI'litfc`rt!'si )tied Posit"°° l 4 the tscipubr party. Thiti,. only peolooti.ittl rte, aka-_ ~..‘-_._.-L. COT ALL SATTOZ TO q:ra. trsz [XD , . - i / --- ~ 11 ~ T . -- :" ---77. 'T , entry who inculcate t hi s , doctrine act in len' opposition ,to the domMant party, end' iw juice in, the probable; Overthrow of the', epft lic,ln order that 'they' may, ,carry Out' eir . bolition schemes. I The political antagj , , List of the Abolitionistk acelthe Republicans!' 1 , -.. he' iders and abettors; of bolitionism ;are lose who seek to destrhy i Union'. ' ' ! i ,Si, I clain, in ifs i mos broad, fall, and mp hensive . sense-4111i ..it tor tfie.honer , yet , rand fitture ot nil cOuntry—that 'lth cin ent elec t has the tight ; nay, more than is, hat 'the people of 1 the country haveithi' n est, w ithout . regard to pi y, or seCtio:,:itti , me he man of their, lawf 1 choice fully 4;1 igu ed at the capital] of heir nation, th I. e usual forms and ce monies, without ir ; without negotiation, without comprioni e, a d without =apology. I I give fli:i' retWon ut at Ire is the President lelect ; and, in the 1 am a nd majesty 'of the Alnerieala people, I 1 ere d tbe. right for the people. • . Id I W old you"establish the baneful i Precedent t• ii gotiatiOn 'before inanguraiion ?. ' Sir, y ro - inauguration before negotitititin the 1 leer acknowledgment Of , the right fiist':l,,thia• inn .of . adjtistment afterwards. ', Whatever{ !rm -I :may h i e' disposed to make 'Witlil iyal menevery where, I will not make terms ith thoite who s tand in hostile array tol.he' ion rument,:no.matter *blithe consequences, lay be. Let these men . I rst surrender I ttie .ibl c property, irestore ,tli 'hospitals,- navy f I Ard , forts, arms , treasure,' and.'arsenals arid acknowledge the supreme Y of lit r e litci. -1- The , ' when order shall restored, and an outraged;'nationality vindi , led, I 'would beer 1 Ebel eoniplaints and give hem the;full: l ineit.; Sure of redress /or any 'ac t al ;grievince.l 1 gn i , far, t least, as Contumactd is persons are coil- ' cenied, the following seutnnents, attributed l e to ts. Lincoln, apply in full fore: - 1i • i . " will, suffer death before I will consent, pr, ,dv . my friends to consent, to any concos ion or comproinise which looks like.buing re privilege of lakil—, p.bstssiM z i 'of the .'qv-' u t 1 Aent to Which ive. have a constitutie all• li' l ,S - upir7ie ' mm the stande7 2 3... ebould r be raised o right.'; because, whatever I might think of e' ; open resistance to the Union;the ConStitation merits 6fithe various proposition S befere - c4n• l "'Tand laws: What t.ia'tcr be fione '2' There : - can, eress,l should regardany! concession in the • ;he but onepossible answer. ; the • po w er, the faceof meneceasthe destruetion of the GovertiJ, I•autherity, a dithe digaity.ortheciovettiment neot itself,' and it- consentl•Ou ell hands-fthatl., Might ,to be thaietained, f and resistance put" lur System shell be brou g ht downto alevell 1 down at alai hazerd. The ditty', of executing: pith the existing disorganized state of affairs(' the laws and suppressing insurrections is t Alexico. Bet this tiani; %in' heree,ft . r be,l ; without limitation} or quali fi cation ;it is en s his now, in the bends 4f the people ; and; ! extensive with the jutisdiction ef the ,United I , f t 'y desire to cell a convention to re inve; . States. No huinan government can exist .ny g,rievances comphritied-of, or to give neW (I withiim the; power of applying force, and the ua antees for the permamince of vested„ ight:, I I 'actual • applicati tiler it i n , extreme eases.— tis not; mine to oppose. ,. ' 11, MY belief is tha if it should he 'apPlied to , , , 7 41 Lny other 'course will; destroy the respect .li South Carolina, hrthe event other iher secession, n bids the Government 'is held at home a'd she w o ul d 'be redu edde olfel` it ' It I - speedily : ,I- lel el i Mr • ad. ;If the representatives of the pteple ! arid the I. mon, eastead of being; Weakened, tit). it te•menaces'aed tliteats, such sa i d i l ig; , - WOuhl acqrfire additional strenti." 1 ' riot is moral, political, and tuitional deetli.J,-- ll' was, the seine; illustrious m an who said, . rii nation could never 'recover frdm it. •:dt ' in the Senate, inl 1S.0: ; Il ~ ,) ' . vo 113 invite attack frni o abroad, and grant - A NeW, Mr. President, I stand ' here ie my i nee to rebellion at home. 'The plain path plice, meaning to be unawed by threats, d' uty in this crisis i$ the path of safety end!' whether/they some from individuals or from ljf nity and pairietism. het es iusist that:the` States. _ I should . deplore •as 'touch las any no. or of our flag !shall be. mai titained- - e S' flag, i Man, livin g ci r iftend, ;that arms should be I iv} ich is knOwn and honored in every Ilaii3-; - raised against the authority of'ltith Uttion ' ei-, a dog under ewhich ,our, new-foued 1 tw ei ftd titer by individetils or by States.' Atte, after in. relied to greatness iii it; single generlaq6e. all: that has tiederred,,i'f any one `State, br a I is a pioneer before w otn the wild riless porttor . of the I Peotife of any ; :one I State, r.cedes ; a magician by hose tranimut tiens choose: to place [themselves; in military array; t} e trees of the forest it I point heave ;Yard nmitinst the Goltdranient of the` Unien, I am • a the spires of the city ;,a guardian' beneath• fur tryieg the strength of the . Goverment- 2 • - Whose._ care happy honte nestle; wider ad lam tor ascertaining whether we have a v legs;'laugh with- ple teotisnees, teeming I government, or : F . dit-tpractical, elliCient, ca oentains yield their tr itsuree,und vhStivfm , pahle of mainta ning its authority; and Of . trs • float the argosies f States. Alnloe3,' upholding the p ers and interests which e• ' at home, wide waves e banner of (enter.', !irrigate a government., . Nur sir, .'ate ;l' ;I' be . rise avid empire. 1 lii th -. thronging untria oe alaratcd or dissuaded fronl'an9 such en/use tle oia World; on the i ewly-opened Oths of .by intimations of the spilling I bleed If Pacific seas, sheltering the commerce • of a • l hMild is to the spilt,' by whose laptt is' - it? ontinent beneath its f lds ;• in the despotic 1 'l4oi , the supposition, I. Main hi (it will be t laimi. a womlorous Republic ,. mighty •na 013 i Tue' a voice io preas my Sentiments; or an ome, rich as Ind, vast Europe, andlpeace,l arra, weak an enfeebled Atta it InMy_be by spiralslassid,ports; of ;Europe, oith e it s i i n ti e i r t p e o r s r :s tie a : p n, re l tle i,:t e l t: ra : •-,• the f i a s u d l t o n o e f ; ! s th o 0 1 thine engwashop.cpliioefaissee:srioGfvtrailie givetlie •gis between the Ame ean citizen and the, standard- of diaunidn, and',, Udeiver . to Uteetrite who would o 'press him. 1111 the Prlostrate this , I overnment;`e ii, 'sir, when , f lu' as Paradise. It ;flaoes. like an .ti rot s ; '1 age,tilat voce 'rid that aria Will he on the through the glacial plettecles, of Arctic seek sale 0 1 1 m 9 OL. try, fur the 'sliFlP:tirt, dol . the' 'end answers the -vivid !constellations' Of; the ! g,,eneral 'author, 71 and for rnaintainance of t oriei with its kindling stars! ,OineisSient,', the OWers ill is Union." , 'LI f, ,[ , ~ • mbol of • an almost oinnirlotent People; in thy t I cure notl w i t i . term 'may be applied to the ntderings fur „'and leride,l hy sea arid land,i, p reservation o , e Unien, and the ',enforce cmid , the deepotisins ot old worlds Mad UM!, meet . ; of thellaWS. , If to do this means "co license of new, could none be found to essail' ercien," th en I} 'm for coercion, / 1 llltake all time seve thine own? I it was reserved for' the reaponsibil4,of saying herein my place, those who have grOwe to greatneseettiatli as a representative of the peoPle, 4111 the re e wide waving, of Itlii prospertius r l olds to; spousi l hility the i attaches, to the ;sentiment. mite; thee. Are I there none in this hdur o f, ; that t e laves should be enforced, bylSea .and .-nil to defend?_ Ilaimelr, of which all ICarist-1 by land, with- al the power necessary to' en ndom is so proud that l it forgets to etiy, floet I forte them, and that; loyal, citizens Should be ;aim l and inscrumble upon the airs of heaven, I tiesitthied atid,Protectel everywhere. 11, Can We nod .'bide thy tinle."l, I , , l ' - I, I do less? In alll , these s eceding • 'States there sit; r ha v e 'heard': Much of ,te ' o r ,i e ^4re'nien true tetheir allegie . iice 601 the '- *lair_. f my country, I ,stn '' t enco'uraged to thi 4 1 il era. ty, mre lfi rt v r e e rri b m u ei d i d t. t6II, render e v olutt i fin e , tri 'fo . t o l ro th t e ,c l ,t t i n o n n - . ights and' State eolveileignty.' The na tio nal '., meat 4 h as ca li a d , ov,er , h6 , 0,, ,,, ,1 d , aa o ne d overuthent is assuMei to be a tnere'..tiftent,' rd a : very decrepit Ing nt, with ilir less Poiv- f f , ur _e e '''s .ail th e " v eie e W . i .tri i )iisii . , ~I , tvohce worst dee oponti6m,o47lthfcc.totsdteossio_tib,este. r then•the old Confed ration., Fro:4l4l;e de- , 2 ,xv ii se ui nt 9 l b .97 ; duration of: etitkii;en one' wOuld 'l5 41)pose til - 4 " o bye an abstracti n, a .-graml Yankee •irn- , rovetnent upon the 4ircumlocution a t "how not to, do it" limprove4 end: Terre& [ ed. 'llut retnembering, sir, the past r histori • collies insuff4 le, they will try to visitor help. oilier' I Shall We leavelthein to perish 7' They have reitlered allegiance to the ;Union. i- . itild, by every tie of 's. erect duty, honor, and 1 'armee etter of her systern, nd to : rePliflitite ' tie ; ' A . i , ":1 °tiler cote e ..zmittd stitk i thc. GimeiinrneUt s "'des' which the argtitnents aditancedl and the ieP e rf liti° m• .' Shall"; we stand idly" b_ i When, events trensPiring aro'lnd us weak' eeem to', our faithful i;tstom - tkonse ';3l l :icers, Ptlstailts - : i . 1 p ( i t i t i r. i . rows into iir son, or tnimie ;to Stiffer, pairis SUstain. :file best goy eminent', badly salt:Mit-I t i ers , In i e t st ". O. miter Mlieers are arrestd7; tistered, is' eripilled inl, Is action. lous bettle-ax in hands OEM weak to wield it, be- I and P e r ndlieS l f°r the.; !wilest - d.isellimge of comet; lest effective don a child's IMuble.l,-I sworn duties ?' ,httl. l we refuse to,proteet, mi l li). Vitheut an Exectitive,lor worse than Ivrithoet an' Executive, we hatie been drifting about; i men the rocki and 'shoals, with high seas '•'. ° th e n ted citizens wo,,having renounced allegia ce t i e foreign petentatea and IsoveteignS, have an. oath of , fealty. to our Gnverntrient 2' - ,lthundering , on: a lee [shore -, eery ,soul tin I 'P e ' ria n ee en tides ' them ` ; ellit t eet i e n- 1 Shitil this 70tovernm W ent, hich bue9atelY e x tended beard anxiously inquirltig,twhere i. 4 thepilot ? de sceritre acress the ;seas, th shelter here and We' will find one presently- butlh tlik mean- 1 time let „uS observe that this teited ' States I ere a, humble mat from the armed might .. 1 Goirernment of ours is a- nationality - of the I t Mi Rance eritihe crYlveed majestY or rest a,, people, it gramt, poWerful GOvernment •,of,' rheti he invoked its aid bY 'the ere, I'l am earl 1 f; . men, not' .intes: extendidg from .1 1 h e i l i,l American eitiZen!7 on its own. s6ll-,Ltshail be' Grande to t he St. Croix. It was formed by,'ear' be deaf Itn the chorus of its ehildree's cries,' its arm; shortened, and impotent tuatid 2, the people ho area ipreme.. Thei Barren- 1 the nation that ' refuses 'IsI faithless to tiered' to the °overtime et. frOtti the ahondatice : ' Se r e l Y its , trust. Ilf it refuses; to; ririeett.its ;local: 1 of their soy ..reigtity,:all the grants "of ;right; or eatzens •from persecutionOttfMation, and power emit erated in the Constitutiort, as Weil . I v las of neces.hy all -requisite to the enjoyment •- death, it doe not deserve Jhe name of gOV : 1 or . exercise of .the eXpress grants. 1 Within! i e rnateet- 1 • ' •'I !:: ' ' this limit, the Vnitedi•States Government is I 'I If the ExecntiVe had promptly used ' his enprente, and ea expressly declared to be ,in I, authority to - Check-disobedience iii the present - the dbarter•itself. 13,etWeenthe United States ;instance; this rebellion ! which . klai now las, and the 'several Statea there eau Wino cOn. serried formidable 'proportions, would • have • filet of authority so_dong as each revolves in . *.heen checked or adjusted before the res e nt, its appropriate aphere. :Eac h is Snpretne 'l n e l i t e at '' This history will ; record: .That it within its limita. ;Neither ha s: anti; city he, was not done,Lis now a world-wide Iregret.l • yond. Thu heresy that. a State Has a right to! '. 'k ir ' Sp eahe l in in ! judgnteall'l!'ol•the cam- I secede' or -withdraw from the ITnion at plea-1 plaints of al the without Can :It adju sted sure' has no, authority Or foundation. Al! f ' within, the Ili ion without the Salki 'CB cif any ories, as all practiCe, of all Governmenta is, prthciple of siential importance bilthe wel against • it.. Such a heresYi 'tc trikin g at te' , I faril of, tbe uutry, and without; the terrible root,of all orgadizatifin, cannot make an lin- 1 alternative 6 civil wiir. I lain li%Ovilling to' presition on the tnindeof reasoning men. ' I believe that,, n this Stage of they torld's pre-'; It was an evil day for our beloted r couetry 1 , . ' - grOs7 the differences of opinion; between sec l - 1 when a week old man proclaimed to the tie-. riot's of, onri•enbghtetiedllnathin leannor, be 1 tionS of the earth, thrfiug,li the instnnnentah- I arranged withont'an aPpeild6 arms. I truet ty cif' an importatit I State paper, that this' l' y can be i r and shall ectinud to labor to' 1 mighty Crovertimerit-l-this giant Itep u blih . / i th 1 end 'run all hope departs. I AYltile ahlve. the very iticurnai, ion Of - power, feared and:re - lug the necessity,of rebuking tre,4son w ith spected bY civilized and _ barberbull natiensil th l voice-of unthbrity,l • tim iii; favor oft l re. had; o power to save itself frem ari Itilation.' assuring I°ll 11.9 with- ;such - con c iliation as i No power to quell ! hellion ;!.What a c ai n .i would be right and prefer underlexistingreir.- merhary aeon the Work of our; revered cu atances,lfor the sake'rit Maryland, ! still fathers ! 1 That in th : construction of a 9ovel I-1 tr e,i thought between ' the °prier • and 1 the ernment to take the pace of a Confpderation, ndther millstone; for 'gallant' old' KetiteCky, expressly declared to 7e perpetual, they should I • wi the stars end stripes flying at'evety dross roads ; foe ,'l'lentiess'ee. with • the; n:ar of, her hay neglected iihrit fwhich i lwas estiented to! its 4 sry !ifs, mast st ri ke relissiii ; g ii niad i as grand majority for the Uhion ththidering in 1 an 'absurditY.,, ,Notin the rime eipi the ears of Secession . ; andevee fee Geogia, an a.l l , l With almost l'helf her convention wrestlin g for Sta(e to Secede l; ;se asion,tebellien, Union`; toed, Alabama, now, (lifting her poWer to suppress reblellioti, (for this , is the' the logic of i this remarkable paper.) That. which i v o ic e in indignant:pretest against the err rof no law punishes :is ~ustified, and the pu bli c '_her ions., These States, and otherS, amid the hsitid declines troaS- koleration to detuoraliza„l .b etatenus Of disaffection ) ditlP l 4l 4 love for with, of another age and Peal e Union at entitle s ' them to synipathy and . tion. Tacitus ple,,usuch was the state of !their minds that 'h, nor; ea 4 Eur their sakes We ehbitld be • wil the worst villainy . a (plc dared, inu r e OPproßeifi 111 g to rmike.such an ,adjustment las can be. of it,tand all tolertted." Alas I that thelan.;made witlio , t the abandOnmene of, principle. gunge of the 'anoien „historian should deride l ,T :this sP ir i, i l s h all P raceed tathe i eensi ° era; of on country in this bettert ti nof such ,propositions; as havo'been'.aub the conditionL i v e, , , . ~, , 1 'nutted to fir ;House..'. :. , [,.. 1 e l• l I ' , ' • , J , t • . Can it be wonde 'that she dip fo i.e pf, - I c ' wen ' w 'P eak irie e; nY 0f ....1, 6 ' ./k .- St. dames rubbed i their astonished I n a .. a .a at difficult y i n the ' l way o. adj,....metit and tittjht of the weste the - like e ed. this . - serene thou With. te thrciesi Or e trtt ; girt the pre'videt, . morel, reliable opi era' of thie 0,64,er0 -1 That leeetitiaa l ia That rebellion lb' 1 , • reuse.—Dr :Johnson ENN `will .. -7- H -----7 .:. ' —" 7. -- 1 --1--- i. : l ,ill be styled kevoldtion,:is not so plain. ,His-" tort' had' an-awkward way of calling things kV, their' right intiiiies, as lentlelia. of,. eit . ll Com-. motion sometinks live long enough. to dis r : corer; and tbii world's ' history has not yet ' termed that re volution Which! was without cause and tigainat'a! just Government. !This ' commotion intuit.- land has this breadth, "and ,. bbl 'more. ' Al piirt!oti of .the. people of some of the, States, are, Ili/ rebellion itgainst. the • .derieral Government. They halve !gone !so far in! their ;insanity!as to levy War against the;linited States.' Therhaveuet:Up organi iatious wit4niland! hostile' to, the United !States. ' They have seized I the, public proPer 7 tv fired:ipon• - it ...steatitlr chartered. by the, Government,,and have besieged the gallant Anderson in Eris sea-giri tiirtress.!, And now in liew• of all this, what do we propose to, do? -The question, is between the loya l . eititemi and the disloyal . citizens . ; between a aWful " GOver,nment nud an 'armed rebellion. f not speedily adjusted, one or the other mot pr•e ish. ;It- 'milli become a questioW!'of ti e..- They eanuotle:iist tog ether tog ether within men th nk of . c i disinemberirim ihii'' Government. !I Th !con; • • '''d no ' I — i t 6be stint:ion propi es way it which! „ , done.: It wd liad:Ahe power,; no t more ink : prOvident or disastrous step could-; be taken. The -results! of 'a peaceable ' "separation ',PrOuld be standing Inrcniesi*a liag herder bristling !with lbayonets, forts,:and ; orstom 1 hoirses: „Conflict/4i growing out of Complicit .; tionS aboutltridei customs, treaties, and :the . • ,nnouth of the 'Mi s sissippi, wonla be iOtermi 7 ' nable, until a miserable condition wodlli ex , cite the pitylas wellies the contempt of 'man-. itincl,.• One_ thing is Clear' as is; ray. of Hea -1 , present, pure light i there is no 'safety in the ( 1 , I present, no`lope fin. the future,-but ti, stand 'LT the Erni u :as' our fathers made it.. In_ Speaking of .secession. in. 113:10,1in hl,. letter! dated October 3,1 Of . that 'year'liddrettied :to!' llon. lluniel talaittn, what said the' ; patriof Ilenry . Clay 7. 1., i 1 1, •1 1 .. N I : [i,V A -, pa, a i l it, .. eyes as the zul , __. that is dial *tOrifil : tiit o l i , ii lon . The onth world - -dii 3. l lol ire, d before i d :nand 'Wh• they are'pj • to term Protiv ‘" 'Eur9Pe 11 0 10 r . distaal". t onto slat * iiroperty in the Territories of the t•, gain of ir e ful quaking • I gat e d, States, as well as In illteriilory here- . tption 2 such stconsuse: 0 'l O be 0 0 , t 0 re 4.1. ..irh t i„ ho l i es .or the 1 e heaving Italy. , . Sir, I IN o rth cons der it - Of Vital; Importance Ito pre- I !eti of 'find We l : fhall hear t - ry nt the ' tension of, slivery, over - terfito,ry ! iou, respecting': tiTpdw-i ow free: And they { Cannot . believe that the ;. ent, on th e 4thi of "rekt 4 ' tsnaion, - ihtectioi4l and., perpetuation'; of 1 1 -' . ' ,i' 1' n- !'- : African ii eryiwonlil. ' be' , bensficerit to the rebellion, is a', fixed 'Ws. ,ountry` o a dvance the; cicilitation of the . 1 0 ' infitantei if litlcictisfult ' , people. ' M 0 less will they ccolieitt to chiigi ..1. ''' .. .. ir 1 ,1 : ' I'•' 1 1 1 • 1 1 ' •.• 1 , 1 YLVANIAI. NO'B =EI for Jobbing:l Beibiiii i 0 metlesl4.44lr oisiilt, veirkil pissaS tee otsr *oft IQ tics as iseikstscsoyribai Vitt. be turned mit bi tp• clife•.' ; ,PlOTiliki IN COLOAlidoii• at the; 4mitiri(isot i .. .: : ; '...] - - - . : .: I, - ' . . .80 98 ' BINDE Y. -.:- -', Books toviot in vre frsrieticit:Stylis - 'Blank Book.: or et•ri;doioaptiara•ubLetalipsly!boun•-•sruir• to k ixil.rsit sboite!lt ti tioel.: , '. '‘ -..., i ~. ' • • ' : i „ I '' 1 ;:, I ~...• -". II- •- - - the Constititio4 of the L'euted•Statee so that .. slavery shall,prpthMtmete , Oder freedom 'On ... this Paittt.at - ,Selms to he thO Settled coovic-' • • tionof the country that we had better leave the Constikution at it is..-iP l rominent among , - measures !for: thw'adjustment of our ,pretreat difficulties! staff is theeritteaden conipromise. -. . - More fortunateo its:bapttani and: its coneep- • Lion; this idefective. rineasurelbearit, a faultless. ' title., Ttfineute '.of, on - elle : hi in affMitionate. ' a li d regard, .wh. :lathe peciple delight to.heitor, introdneeit it ausPiciously . to the considetw- . tiOn'of 'that -people; - and . floe lessons 'of the revered who aVe aelpiorti---ca Webster 'at the • ,North, stid•W C Ti oftlte'Sotith-,--haVe: tinglii • - the ;people: - to reepect ,a, ocimprceniac, 4 But t ' Hr.' Speaker, sutatlaxicat is it, may. tt i etuyid„ - the :Crittenden; compromise Is . hot a oorytpro-, raise, and', it dlats, - ziot jembeklyithe3vte)fs of Mr. L'airrssoux. ; Looking tbrtiter,ll find the .: third ottlictiOnl.in the:fact I,lltat.- it I deli nest' ' . represent the- rientiraetits of'' the people and,' these, three c objesfiions-1 Shall' treat in it'group . - before - pripeed,ng to oi i hers i tif s graver 'clear . - .- 'vier.. 1;- ' I '.! --, -I- ' ,41:..,.1 .' ; I 12: • latn beta bilsafthat the reactltions. - tio not. : ' express the septic:mutts of stlie, - ,peoPle,..North,' ' or South.lbec-ahse; in wiot i lteriind - Ipsctobject- „ : tieriablefornt,'nd - under -aticttlier_ :sante, 'die - proluitient _ider Which' th'ey•eMbody, Inas pre; seated tat the people rot their ssuet,ihn, and ~ rejected fry an eiverwhelitting. nusjerity.:: It-- - .: was firstl "offered: ;under, : the '; , , - naMe I of..llte„ "Brickiutitige.platform;'! , to a: conientiOn of) • that partY nto: i t favorable ;4 slitveri n extension anittrotectiott it Charletiten, and 4:ejected:by, • itriajority of khat , converitlon. 4 , lilwcts again breught.tefori; a - - Deinocratie, Convention at.,.. - Baltimore:, .an again'tejeCted. I Let his .bear: . , in mind thiit te rejection-of this plait' . rm parr ried with! it th inevitabl 1 e tiestrietiono a poi!, • erful party, 1 ng subservient to, slits ry, - and - - one 'which ha never lookialtipon defeat, - ;- with loss Of . plaee , pi, spoils, lakith ;any 'degree of Complacency; in'order to - Scjittittljust,estituate ' .of the copse pieticel of that I . rejeetion:, "But'-: - the undatinte, iriendoef the measure s separa- - ,ting."froni the rorniing_nictjOrityl of the; n rparty, _ -fortning la -f ginititarY cent - Cation; ii cm-. bodyinglthei principles id; the utehination of John t,!...1 lir kintidge.)44ed - it before the . : ,people. I Ttut peo - Plel; intone of the mirst se. , - sere pollti . calicantpalgua this conntrylhatimier w it flossed, ;wit it ,t he threat Of secession placed ; directly! befcre, them, over- lieleeedi it - with popular ] Co - ndennta,tiote by is ntajdrity - f almost.. - three - railliou ;Votes; 1,857,01.1 f Ile üblicarat deep-hued it by voting.fOr - Altruhalm Libeolal- T it 11tkii2,!46 'Democrats - rejected it ;wh en they ' • giOe,t,.fieir Suffrages for . Stephen, A. Douglas; •• and 4.1 - 9t),ol l ,....litterirani Corilemite-it; 'when _ raising 'l.lO ,battie-cry of t•theUnio :and the - Cenatitutien ". they Isfruele at the cies- who : wetild disco re the One,; or, taniper• with- the - i ). ot b er. q•-•. : f.:,1. 1 -.:j - . 1 . i,virgiiiiti,;*lo had'alviays voted 'tett a Demo cratic: l'residerit-4irginia rallied her• patri-• otie, setts? disci ;expressed ;flier ,loyalty to 'the Constitucton as it iss and Kentuckv,,the home of ;the yenet4ble 'Senator iirebuked ibis ;mop- . , streets jelain to estu . blish a despotisis on . the \ : free soli of. Ameriee: . .„ i , : ~ . , . . , , .\ This. Setititueitt, . Viten,: of lite Breplin - ridge , pint forn, re pi:gllant* to the - Meiotic:lb people; . rejected, by Statest.; trample& itt:thel dust of\ defeat tit a;nepulato;erecitiOn, , is ca re fully dis•t: intembed front the loVer4helming tnajorities .beneath Whieh;it - a:Ili - eta:shed. -Its ;shapeless. rein:silk art . o:opposed:tit newtaud decent form , sit tbe t ritteitden rdsolutoots, and Us • faithful , friends en ' deioted .mourners sclenuuttl for it ' an: spot he si.4. inn,, : . conscituiioti; - .That ifhichlthe. copse lihve isOlemnly; prOnouriced Unworthy. f 'support,: ekkti in the -ephemeral form 4f 'a ofitical.platfoise,it'is tiew.gravely 1 3 pretpOied t , incorpflrate ',in. tile Ctiii!'titotion, „where you citidi may lib longer Vote upon and .rejeet.it,' b tiniust Iseeehe fealty!' to and sup port lie - he elrising geaeratiens, with iliejgen erous lend' slutitu 'of yontli,for thh institutions of their b lolvi!ellahst' must do. it , rev,orence -;. vrhero you bens, ; andriaine, mitst bring the loyalty we have, taught them; Intl. ahise it to. hI)hold tit trottg.'i And; this-Ishulled a_cipm- Promise ! 4 Ointipromise is whei•O•conilictlng pailititt . ie intinisti i voaali: . the extreme. of its position, t meet:the other, upon middle ground. , Here the,treme ,vieWs; of ,pittjeme pro-sla very Ince - re advocated 7 rstavery es ' t,he ree ritUriT. to, e,- protectedlli Co isre.is ii,t,llis ,right Of pr tect n to'be insertetlyin the•Const.itu ; ; Lion thi s amendatent Of. the VOnatittition to "be "secure t frinu future; al,etration, ; ~ and, the - Ijwhole "to,',yilly,, not only' , ti t I ourl.pr,esent, posh 'sessions, hut: all which we tray, lhereafter ac quir '! It is all here !' ,i15 . 0t one jot or . title abat .- . • he oltlenetity, with *deb AOhave ,1, ( 1 1 I;wres led tl years, is Tirweented _tows in'-all.i i. 'lfs Muth° *proportions; :under; the,seductiv . t cognOmen of comproMiSe! , "Entertain. him; II "'anti e. 'u :'compromised-indeed.;''ls 'there ii : anything .more that has -1)60,' , or will be i [ asked of its?; ' If 50,,1e4 it, by ;all; means, be I I mcoeporated in' the ~.rmodittions."; - •"" . , I 1 .1 have shown thattheyesoluttona do•not ex- I pres 4 the ;ciews.'of,theiteple ;: and l'hive :Odd that tey 1116. oot r - iiie'sant tlie iietiator's:nwri."! I f Akte.. Cp tt,endenhad Over; enteitained them, ,! We about/ have lonia him too jUst: and • too'': generoui f nadversary, ever to have presented I lterrt 't.o , ta 'Os , a contfiromille. 1 le is . becauso I heylare ' ot: lila 'own V ievrslor wishes that.. ho; :- fi offeris alit advocates tlienti .feclittgi v, self-ab- T. ,• .negating , zeal in sacrificing: on: the' altar. of 'peace tho, esitivic.tions of , his own statestruire.; I like Mint , and :the desires ' Of his own he rt. I, Its !Who e Career--;eceryl act l Of his Tot lio life:+•beit "s wi t ness thtit : the , rehilutions , re reptigno to the' F:ettittor himself.. That ea- - recri - tha life,. „haVe weir ,for, hbit the co ft -: dende- of a .. .people...and -impart 'a prestig tai thesC re littiens - .which their ;merits - ca not l • claire.: is leputatiettl,„gilds thein' with. a oa t - I - 1 Atli not; t 'cirl own'. .-';-..ii .+ i ' ' !:' ' : . -',.. lint; ; Ir. 1 Speaker; 1 summon ' a itatesman;r• froth li e, tueliy„now:silent, but , potential, tol ! apt:igen* ethe resolutiOna of. the Senator frontl, hentuelt .! Who Alea4l;!.bas more power setae!!: the I,liri' 'Et;i, whose'. tOiee; . always raise .. t Ii sareOci4 Icourtirymenc from tiiishormr,-.ntteredl , there ke ebrnicd, wort: --' , '• t - ...tur1., t oW, : sir. cot ping g from a alive Statt,li as do. , olve.it to rnfeolf,, , I dwo At . tO: truth,t,' I oWeit o the stittitetPto say.thaeito,earthlyl,' .poufere kid hicluce_nte to vote, ti,r a'specific' • "measure ' or'the intrOdUctltin of Sluiery Where.. :it had . of beford :Otis:tett either south; on north 'o that line. .' P'Outing,' as I do, :from al sloie St te,f, ir=is my:solemn, deltherate, and;;, well-nia ;tired 4eterntitiation, that;nd,power-:--: no eitrt ly.,power,-J-shall compel me to . vot;e: fdrithe ositive introduction of slavery" ettlierl: south o . :north of ittatiline;" ...,-.' 2,- : -..{. I I I • ; - - ; ,s; ; ' • • 1 1 In tet' 'bond -- -• of -objections; tWoultt , _....-..,aec,.. .. group; _Jj.._ ...; ~...411.1. urie thit this inea§tirp ii4i firstOeipotic;:son 7 l ono!, siggre*siVe, and j.tiircli deepletivi'of ili i l eic Covstitilloil itself: t:i, :..:, ' . '. .r . !. i :..I I ;I reosgitilft;:, , : r hd th pj7: e i p eil .e mi . b a i i ir g :ioll 0f,t1 . 1 , 3 1: r ] • asSiirsiitig to legisintei for-conntrica tiovijun- ir. (lei t 'het,cOntrol of other governments; And. 1:_. destritclkie of 'the t:'onstitutitin itself; in - ills:!.' bitiw..stincis at' the equality of 2 rights !gu an-4-i . tiiii by ' t instrument_ ilt is - 'roi)Osied - titall'A•in ; all ihe .territo bt u the Ifni ,tates 'Milt' -held,. or hereon r le4 „ fittfretl, ' south of .46°,0Y, "African - .sl 3*',rl is here. - ,y, recognized ,as - esisting,..andaluill riot ~ he i.nte. fered 'with byltlotikress, .but shalt lksf - ' pr i filiett aiitrOpeifyiNt aA-the..departrients tso ' t that - itoriaLgovernmentduring its contiii-i, :. - i. uande." ~ It, is to be 're'ecl,gliited, as exist4,T. • wliethe ' iii fact a ISitalf. eiist::or not: . - The'., pehple, l !of;the*Tcriiteries . may, tie averse to ` it: 4,:iu.l,they ' shall', he without, a remedy.—.• : • Alia p . ;pie. of the United Suites may .disay4 ..- ; Piive , .f it ;-, but their Congress shill be t pow : erletik li . The - Terrtorisa Legislature may be . oppose tn - it 'trim , : p'olicy :orprificit; but -. shall , censtritin4l ; to"vote,: in (16 ca - of princi . o 'and i t olieil; to ,propagate . :and.mrs- .tarn th 't whiCh'isrepagnant to its conTictioits. , llest • ikelyir to understond theTintereSts 'cif the' do ', ein to Which-itpertairts,• : lt3S obliged' g i tei pre ecCslevery in. o, 4 ;;.'l'erritory:,--aisti Sti • What 11. Against the heti t action of itit o a - ledjudglient , against th 4st '' ' uutra, li me, . 4 .. . ,e rug l ee .of a h•ipless, /mop e hostile tattle' institut len ..tlitis'i•lentletisV itilpiosed alien them:. ;Whet ja' thi but; dospotitan!...Vespotism in es haul.. *her , the; voles_ or the ieople has been loin- vil,po t 1 t as-, the voice .pf God: And whelp= OTe- IS infTiolOTlOlit. ill'C'il' Papslir tibtt,' l , eh ref Ore this.fdetstruction ,of establishett l i . " 4 1 , Thattha:reptignance et ti l e p, ! (..q.i . i .. .. a,:y ear t.way under theineSilable influence fcu otn; asticriat ion, and interest - ,'until from he 't tprial-..fOrcing=hotse may bei'lraris iltint a now strive ;State or - States; ts.1) 10 -: '.. trite he ascendency of slatiery over freedom' - - tat r orifesieratiorr; . ' 2 ~.' . - ,1• , - 1 1 Tit s etriendment.te.:the Coast'itution, then; tit ''sublitats Indifference to.the 'Wishes' tir 2 sr. Of ii-fieSip - iii: - Itiuis at the - ribhier 'end:. '.. ;prosMTatialt.hf a p42:!.y. Eli,r what' !...1.,. el bat hisichittery - to:force the institutirial 1 eery arien:flecilmeal - •. idethinks,ilie,ef- - ; .. ti otimpel thelpeople:of At irsity!o It the Lectunliton censtitationilionlditevi ' .• ' • != • ..1 , : .