who, nearly 1 ha riii,::C•e nttt;, ago,', aasitited to .. •ilefend ft again '..a . poWerrul - vine Y r ob ;.sea 'laud land, in a - glo rious ,and -sae ut• war, float priztally o. • eotir heads. - I •', :,,....: :.' . . I And.bn this' lay, and inlthis p: . nee, With F . the words, of 1, at pr Meat legacy; of his Wi s . dom . .and patri•tisin .b hisl Chant .., hisi . Zee- . well Address. s ill soatilling in r ears..you haveldireeted .e.to spealr to .3rott: - • Of Viiatr- Isotitix,, A g n at American and ft:great era •tor oiteet said ; o • true eloquence,;( atit must e lisflin 'the' m n, in; the Subject, ',and - in ' the - oceinflom ' Th subjeet tiadthe becaiion are present with - is, Wobldl.. that Itour chosen 1 orat4 were m• re nearly equal _ to; his theme!' .' Tlils'iS not a neirly.e . stablisheld Anniver- I sary,' but the ' .. t. Aurn 1 of au old ; fine •• and al- I though always hitherto I celebeateii by: the' - American pe•ple with pride surf joy, o.re mus!. be:soine. cause for thit.uneSual display I of pcipelar in erect .1 and etithii4sro.' •..lt is I 'found in the p . esent'elindition Of •our Nation al affairs, in. 'hielithe hearts and minds' Oft • the Pe•Mle a e tutl i tted.tol•contetriplate -the 1 I character, se -ic,es l antl" teachliigal 'of IWAsEt- 1 INGTON; in ',or er ttertraw rein the 'contenipla- - . lion lesson s o wis d om t guide . their action in,the. present feat-o . e, rgeneY. ' And 'what more natural_ it` pr'oper,when Our . .Uniori, is threatened wi h destruction ; than to turn, with . anxious earn stnesld to . im Whose wisdoin assisted, in la, fag its; foil datieris, whose valor • Ttablitified a id - sustain d it,' Whose . ' virtues . dornettit; di d fiutl itifill , ne e ' of whese .eharl act er and ea . niple; we :a ll Ffoedly.loPed, had! cemented an. rendered i ,iterpetual I ' ' And if all he people l evef'y, other .State, in thermion were) to' for a o r neglect . pro- .1 t• . erl 1 • •• py.to [Midi rate this d y at this time; vet' could the pe•Ple of IPen sylt4itia neither for-1 ''get,nor nevi • tit . ..lllAS f .ly ai,'Wssitprortift• Is identified withl the -,. Inerieati linion, Se „fully is'" Pen sylvtinia identified with Yissil- . 1 isorox.. Th • - great ttri elpfea of American. Liberty. jesti . e, pnrity.h Id 10vi3,6f hurcin s nitfr, which.fouiA n him thei - embodimeht, were: 1- interwoven nto' the ve ' fraine*ork of our I origliriai (./liv rnment, by. our illustrious loon.; der,' \N illiMn Penn,' and, rew With Our growth :and' strength • ned With our strength., It. was ~I iii 1.752,, nea ly a ituarter, of aleentury 'befor Ihel l feelarnt on of . American-llndeper.dence, i . O nder the di s ection of _lsaac Norris. Speaker !It& the. Gee al Assembly of the then P - ro;. i. i.vitice 0f:..1 e esyl ania;thatthe - old Bell, with I r its'lfamon a idprophetic inscription, ' "Pt*. 'claim Lit rt thrimg,hou the' land, and to all , ' thelpeople 1 ereof,7- was cast and suspended , , Itin the ,steepl ..bf the: Sta., e . buse in ;;Philit.., I '• - . n' THE ENGLISH QUEEN ANVILSTESHEN' ON 11 . ANLEgICAN AFFAIRS.. • , - delphial an. it was but a just . tribute to the I _ . the S, . The t foreign journals by the . ‘"FOlton," which_ well known sition of the t ate, that . it. wad -t . , • '' ' . ' ' upon our Is it the Sessions -Of the Federal I 'arrived this wee k ; frem •Europe, litre occupied .•_ , j • Coegresd Iv; licit 1 forme`il the .. first; Federa l 1 • • • byspeitchesof 110 Queen of, ..ng, , li L udaitil mem- U„ matt an d - a pointed Wu t 'snixbrox.6orhinab: I.trtS et •Pitrliarriont, and comments thereon. ! L • der-IMChiei . f thelArmV.,•ivere lieldl.-lit wit's the 1) Queen is warm iu her ref•retice to the• upon 'bur to t that the I)claration; the great • . .... ruite.i s tates, whiehis iii l ,merk .d cotttrist-to practical Art stet:il l tow ' Ms - entire , Inilepen . .i • .1 .1, deriee:'. wad ade ; and i ' was' upon our soil the ilii L ual •reserVed manner employed by-(lie 1 tb4t. the (lo "stitutiert.o ' the -I-United •Siateit, Throne, in.speali!ing oft foreign retfairs. "Site I.ioimi '.resul ed in I the- Pre•Snt UnicM; was i •• says, - I . • -r•, • t • 1 I Serious differences _have arisen amon•••the . wise than Ir st with enti r e confidence in this, ' State) . iit the :Nerd] Atnetican i tnittii.. It - liS. Stifle and if. .p - eople? 1.. 1 110W.11 we do, otli- , r• iint•nisible ter me to look,-.'Withopt great. cote erivise thou revere his memory and torn ' i t•sii cepiilupon any-evetiOwhich .eati . affect the , him feriai I. when . the ; great &brie of A:rierd happiness tins welfare of ii. people nearly .'ll. lean Cons i titionll;liberty is. threatened Willi t lied 4 toy I suhjects 'b y decent; and eloielY destruction I, y internal e mulles?: . . 1 .cenneeted with them by the Most' intitilite . .jllow tlt great. Clifsf 1-te.mll the Pennsylta-I ..• and theta/iv:relations. ' MY 'heartfelt wish 1 is • l ma patrio mid philpAbAer;l)ettjainin-Fratik- I that; hese aiffereni.ies may be ' kuseePtible 1 lor i lilt, and hb • much he.colpsulted hilt judgment 1 I sati4tictury adjustment. The interest wilt •h ,on the grit est queStionst the world knows.-.:- I I :I tithe in.t ihe,well•beit„.• 011 the People ,of 'the 1 . 1 - „ow he bred I glbriou, Ainhony . Watrle. 1 -. United Staled •cannut bat be increased by the pennsvlvti ia's 1 Quaker {General, and relio I upon him i hid times of' grentest l need. Alibyil io,ll and . cord i;il,..reeeption:gi ~ en'liy theta tn . the l i . )i-iiice. of Weled.during . his', recent visit to also know; and fprlyeirs, and to ,The day•lmil :. 1 • _ • .. • \S ASIIINO • N'S !death, the 'highly prized pert' 'the Wilhite of America. 1 [, . L . f . - • -, •• ti,tits, of' ranklin laud ilVtivite, -gracedd' TO ay the least.,:this ma •erati ying, me- t • • I .. ' 1' • • , - I (fence of the Queen s sympathy. • . '.i' • et- 1- •ery sch hoY kitOwd; that_ in the' darki. 1 .In Parliament after the Queen's- speh' - hour of 4 : althost 'seep 1 reari' - iii *lit of th • : ,' • • I •• . ' . g wa,i 'delivered, the usual addresses were moved . .leriliition try . struggle, when 'hOpe 'seemed , , .: , . to ,haVe ;d ,5.0.1 . cd the :n As. of Men; \\ - Aso ir both Houses:end dpeeelie r s (sere maileHbi'. t. . •I • lierreN tit nod 'to Pentitf.ilviiiia*s noble son lealing members: ..sereral tifilleni referred, t t b • . o ert ,\ll,irris,. for relief," and received it • , i .. „,, y . to the pa4age raitillg t), -met:Can "affairs, Nor can',l l it . forg(.4 . that.' tiied- patriot, CreO6-re Antliwere quite importanti,proying as theyitht (timer, vi e . of the Pen rylV:inltt si tt ners oil .file 1)eel t atiOn„ who .: 1 3' effectifely'assisfell that the iftigih.. h triunidae l ihrerii will look else: Robert M. rris in hid fin fie/al 'ittratigeinents Whin-e in the . future, I forl!Steadv •an • lies I . of 1 • 1 • PP - • ~t for the,stit Wiling . colonel ,s; or omit. to=ttant... c.,tc.on, than to the ljnitedi Suites. The I..ari Re i t ,' 117.1%1 , sursteroXlide ni.sistent . frientld an 't.t:Stfuni said': . .‘ :1 . . - . 'l , ' - • - '''--: • - • , : ii. s the I renebereriertth Peter Mid - .\K"ltile all n 0.44 regret to see] so. . hire's- d li•nbere•• ~ T io - so ably, cm *rated with Wayn .• ',.. . . prolTerous.a c,X - Ntutiity;lwlliell was so elmely• in that; mist brilliant ;n of hid brillie t ho-Met by every tie tciouriielveS; almost •.u.p ni 1 career, the storming:, of - 'Stony -Point ; • and ili . the..virge of . civil war, they Gould - not -help. " - brave no poble . ,Geleeral, John Cadwallade , teeliag some alarm asto the elleet wh'idt thi j gcp one of : th herod.i.bf . 9e mnntown, Prineeto - ••,•-•'lllts* Might" lave upon t the liinportattuit! of and Mon I, ifth. 'AO hie own life, the re putation of this heti - Mel vin i ic:iited; at' the .rislc . t f ,Atoci int. the.lniauufaau!i.. it).tlistrifits - of ri t e - bail; of Englind ; bCt at: t he'- cope time; it I Comment . •r•iit-Chief,' 'inli. the punishment . f tiid•uld be remembered 1.1.1 t enttori• could 1 tie itlielender of the "Conway Cabal." . • • it:A:tined from other'cutintries . besides . ' Anier. 1. 13tit it yeas after the h,lorly and didastre s ita;.atid he was. happy to ~ay that the subject battle of-1 rattilywifieracpA ;the Oily pinto:l-le,' i r..a.:ereatint , ' the ~tleitpeit.,... interest itt •Mala r , ilnil Inns I . ..fonght..lthongh . nnsuccessful fiel l ~ --. chester, and be trusted in Liverpool aNu:;— of Geron townit Wasiduritig, the Prolonged' lu creased -facility of conitnu Meat ion 'and bet: 'hoirort4O kat fetirfur winter at. yalley F : org ..,; ter, modes of preparing cotton and bringing it• ihat the eople ; 4 1 -Pe4mylvaiiiii 'learned too' tai! !market would, lie hoped, shortly. :pla . Ce kits • t kl iipw WA. IIIGTO: , : to revere his • charneterit Witt position to . nbutin large Supplies from our and , to idrtize,his•nietndryi I There they • saerl Tulliati poSses E ilons.' ITl : tere Were also; : active !tin, army 'destitute tO every conifort4.-nalied ; l ; • ,lie is being 'Mole distil the coast of .Af4ca, starving and freezifigr-- et, Luncier ,the rout -1 ; iet the hopti of eremite , ir .: .•Wide.fiehl of eon once of the , ;: riersonal p eseticC,lmoral pifive t ti inercial • upeihtivits . L - that .quarter of 'the l aud itobl't example of - -t teirt- beloved Generate; i„ . .._.... . , . gie,,e„ . '-- .1 - .• lexhibitin a riatient,snfrering. 4. - 1 fidelity "to 111 . he Earl of ' Derby felt t ' he . deepest eon- principle. which :elietited .the- ' ntitr.tiratiOn !Cf. - ' • . - -.-- the works: and has rendered 'Valley . Forge ecri: : .at the - threatened disrttption of the great 1 : ~ i.l . tgl ,; , mon:gait, ins ,o - t tiiiitsertikd his so Idinri ; ' t.tump,'which has. procttred f2r . its people n i n'thaw( was Waterloo in A - elittigtfittiltml his'-vice tira.,tint of ',prosperity ahnbscunparalleled in . it torious nr y:1 'I( WaS .t IN ' , xtit•rienee.. ; ,sitielt' the W;)clti, till ail anniu et of 'Perdonal frre'loni II h?.ond Pi! insYlvaniato Asittxrvros,ainthitf' . . .. t • I, great hen ttd her; se tat rt.-mg .imais ti0r,...., • only inferiorH-and 1 ( hilit it is. it t ferior.lliehr,.•,l * , r a s; ~,.. e h ifi e ... p .,. ln ' o e r• o f IWodtern Penrisl- 1 Lear,l,--to that ett,F)yo •/ . .ti . thiS ,cotiticri-di v i tn i q ever • rixcitfll • in:op . 'posiiim'to' n.' 1: ‘? • llient, li . oar.]:"Ea *. The- rl.thought that,. thute;.l which thli thought bbre hard upon • their ii , . . '.ll,..thliii WAS thipendanto u l the LThited• States terests, I it. had refflicient con fi dence in' he.r . - • '- _ sons .to :conic art-lee , Ithetn„ intl. call upon :for - Cottee, yet she could avert the dant•ei in- "them • •, - - . t•o. ' ... . • • e tn. follow mm to "the te•estauo nment 01 N'olvc:A. "in a failitte of qlsupply of cotton" frr.ol p satT an ' the Tn4s . eryntinti 'of; the ; ' aut.liorit: .. .' --• • 4 , v••••-- ._ • ijlijitCt:s ; . )o l .tu.... P o TTSVILLE, > PA. r sATEßDAT,rmatitimvit za, Ise*. 1,--- f • Agenti; , Youzi-0 Froitt, it 00 132 So: 2. Ito IVronAirsy.. glat.h.treirtift —Joy, Coe t 4v 4th and (.134miust.streets. ti A moxxx.-41). N. Like. EM. . 1 Who are liar horlaed to rere.irei suloctiptiorz and - col- Act fork be MtagriJauttliA.t. eitTiblialqueott 4 • r - . I' Qut'r la ntimber of articles; pri pared . for ibis number - of the Journal, are`crowded dut i t ) rr'alte.:' reful' fur Hon. J#3seti! n. e r AMPRECI::i Feech .iii Congress, last week, and• for Ole tirition iielivered at Harrisburg yeitelday, by 11011.13ijBERT - M. PALMER. ... Ova Itarrisburg letter iS•ertisi - de4 our. • BENJAIMIN Irsxwoori, Esq.; leepired in A 1; i e ritnwii;lon'Thursday night.: suiiject, anti 11'01'0. - • '+' . Tot: g i enate or the UOited kitatesritaS led the:jamerOment to . 'the. Trill hill to au+ thorize . tho'issue of .Treasury cotes, sums o f sso;A.edeetnable, %Ohio two years. Tot: :Ipresent Conspiracy Ittii i rnade . ..three namesj,illust:ious—,--Seatt, Atott,rson,lSletn b' , of 6 - avflig s i rollo anly t n. Their ;Country and the worl l d . :will - .r - eraetober the firslt; the otheEs may rest ai'sured that ;a • -day Ofreclionin& is coming: • ' ' - OCR' barons aNio. -ESCORTS.—At... I .sTuw. Ydrk ikst:week, the importsAmoUnte.4l . to'onlY $2,7680.10, against near ly - Ouide, tha‘titount io the eorrefrponding period )astyear.:-since, January; -Ist, the total impbrts at New. York foot up5`2,585,58`2, against I $3p,395,0883 in the satire time iu 180. .ThU:t4otts ,fdr - the week fipt up $2,661,874 agUin4 $1,401-,75 . 4 in the,t:orrespotiding week gf last year,. while 1 1 1 ,,,t0t-itsinm.i_Jalituury Ist,lamoLints to Rl6, 096,96 t fi 4 : .against ,78, 4 4 14 .t.htit Barrie': T eriaLl . "f 180-4 n iuerdase f 4f,a hundred per cent. . •. , 1 - • of al.. - the LThitedFuates:by promoting an increasied s4 ; tppl}. froni other: sot rees. Sn - d. 1 .1 a supitiy'• :"Inn tie had_in - many pitrts of ;the ..-wiii-ldiiiim. vided means he 'taken f•r erteouriLging.:Liits i, - it OWth and .impert. Illear, hear.r .....'"li , he iarl in alluding tothecundnet of the P r rince; l i',tW a l ef .i;, whilef visiting this country,'Said ;jr. il , • 'lliere.i.S' opt one ,you to,;_i man: i note n i tltim: i•imid who would be able, in :in ditheutt a_p4si•. tion and on the spur of,the tnuillent,-td ishOw:', l .I.i.lti stone amount of selfpogs-i"tssion, the itsineli luct , tiii., , , th e same dignity. - • Ltjheerst:j, . That, [I nt course,'is not a sultjcet ,upon *high, itityti , • f,rinal Mbiress ('ant be presented to 'kr ~ '..1.1 - a•ji jesty; but.l •iiiin sure your hniiiships will . agree• - I - i,vitli Me that our Coniratubstimis, inseead of l• ,• - • I l i 0,11,, , z, o,miteon the r4ception give'''. t_ti..thej - i. Prine.e - of Wates, sho4l include, in adilitihmi• Itte2 perdect inaiiner:in ivhichiiis ' lt .i . ..zil'lLigle . ness justified all the entlitsiasniand gieid.ft;.eid- i ...nig which his visit called firth. jklieertt.j '1 Earl. Granville 'Saitt that it is 'the eatineist,!•, :desire of the Eiiiilish people that the quarrel ~. , ttliould cease. .i He .hoped • that the - ..sinbrei% i :..from, which Euglatiel "derives'its - Stipplies: of. cotion,:tnight be extended: 'lt was' not 'Wise that foi-a great Staplelof its trade ;Etiglaiitl . i.. should have beenepdadant'upon . nne pi it of •• i the globe alone. - ..• • 4 . - Sir hl: Colebrook FPoke iNith ,pritie . of 'the reception accorded the.Prinee of Wales; in the United States, and asked the Hoit,Se to. i' . ..it.in him in an expression of - deep regret- at 'the di , • which low beset ate Lnited ~.. aq,ers • ..„ . States, and of fervent l'ope', that they . might:be Avo - led.- - -: I' , • .. - . • - IMr : Pugh spoke to the seine offeet." These expr..sifms. of opinions, 141 ,of kindly' feeling Wi the part of the Watling personages - of,E,Mg.• L:,l,are impoitant .and- grantsing, , '.141 . Pe tl•ey.are unanimous in the hope that fittierrial t,.1 veins. will - -resume'-their • sway in .these: Stute, they.areetimilly . 86 in - the belief that liiie,!.'ec t el _mast and will'ilook elseivherei than I:Ctlie:Cottintfieltls of tile • Southern! Suites,' Tor su 1,0 ies , in the. uttire. - If tills oinn in results in nothing else it-will assure thi. Ith.t the reign of,lcingeuttOn in the- d riate. - ,•:is doomed, ,:-That is a o.ll4uittr •devourly to be tvished.' .- mt pet] et 'Fir Dolph , 'At tit rout.. atoll, Keck. or .1 , rup4 sll' he ell s. 111- 1:10r. 90211. Expre trgeal. or 91,• , ar.d 1r svrofti • WISHINGTON AND-TUE . . • OR.A.T'ION - .. 1 1- 1f0N..--Poi.-ItEBT M. .P.ILI.MNR 7 1 .. r th; Senate of Przinagttani4, !If THENIDENT LINCOLN. .01 • Li,rl,• gred•th , raerinb . or the ~Vatipnal 1qn . 9.0n thy-C r Opitoi, ,onitt F•Lniapv 11 4 61 • ~ , . - , This Is a great occasion.. The the at diettee,the surroundings, the ptir- Ixt and meaning of this vast assemblage,— all ethnhine to mark it - as long to be retnem l Lerv.l. It is the utiniversaryof the I3irflt-day' '')f IV:must:l - ON, and here, at the. Capitol Of Ptt,u s y I van in,: arc usiwitulited her' iniited and. tg,U-ori,d guest, th e . Presiderit eleet , of the gni. . I °l States, her chosen - Governor,' and; the ,- I)!•esentatires . of, her more thati thief:llE6ll... of people, together with a mighti ;con etr,e of,their constituents.' • The . Natrona! and Stripes—the Flag of our 'entintry. of a Nation Fit thirti millions of •fiee peo-' I "E — lust roused to the pinnatle . of•tlie dpmej a tiii4 the exultant booming. of cannon; the. mu: 441"ie N 11'4 airs, and the siges of IZ r e-at Populur iov, 4 the hatuds, of'vetetatKu; cf that ~ j (')vertit'nq h t Nihich ;had .been trtiniA ; sines Oio waited4or hiillial, ling. ifaitorli - -Who upo„ 1,01 , _ , 961 h ' , I . !'• : , !" .! ,';l , . theugljt to soper Cede•-tin dAestray hirriii.-all ! llis fill, t military aciliieVetnent which gain id ; these : ll i :via& loving:or with.:gre,eyets .. . r ancli,with , , hirri renn W wn es !in n. -- Pennsylvania, when - angr nt oppoomnities • t knowing what he -Ir:illicit-a d rescued from thNsaa yges the hta!,.. wils, itr his niward bte and , its outward ex• ken - frag cuts ~(if Brarlilneles proud army il', ptessiOn i ustike and confirm the acknowleclg• and his I nit. service as a military commander, int l i idiat •he was every inch a Man, in the !was - whe. ' he attne Amongst ; mi l t distracted, p Witty of his sentinsents, and in . every r;;;I and exci ed I penill., ar',..l by his -enurage ntidi' nPect`of character whichlrears_the column of , , • . ... .1 .! --:. prnilenc re-established peace!and order. ; . iniperistiable renciwri. i the cl antc:ter, of Wisstrixon;ox. as illust'ra•i .! !lit IS not as viewed throngh.tbe •gittlintirtg ted,durid•;i his militar!y servieei in Penriityl-I h,tizeilof distance :that :-WAstitxn;rox elairns - Vania,said afteritfatnis:kinring !the' years'of hi 4 ibis li norable, ;universal test i monial •, nor is Iresidenc: at ,Philadelphirt' as Chief Magistehte• there d ! ecrini!sinni -regaril;as w consiclet 4 ;:hilb, i of the It: public.l by his' private and social YirJ, ri.;)i. it itggregat tl ed,,soaildeten 33,1 but in' the tues.• stsi pel ,ifself l ln ,tely'n'pon, the people details of ihis \ thoithts j and• life; 1 A feiii! fan andli, theinstitutions "of our State ; ;and to 111.4 • atics,lindeed,! have of - Ime years, Carsed his ittiluenc more than .that of any other.. man; .tnectiory as, a alas, pay, and otters of t 4 is il to . h% attributed that they have been and :o pos!ite!extreine;ltay, be eqally bitter lit d e i.' remain ~,nnurpassed I : any other people'for ii tichition for, : a! diti4ent, reasbn ; • yei the, !loYni pn rintisni, sterling! honesty:, a love of vieWslnf the, grot 'moralist and stabisman !truth so, ja,tice.oi rekzard for' the rights of wtare. far in adVanee of p,ublic. eriliAtenment !their fell iw men, and ail utishriiilt'ing. constnnl, - on tilit vexed -quesqni of involuntary itervi- ; cy and n rtittide!,:when. tirrimoned'to the maini dtide, and those views iere,_confirmed by his yen:lnce, if these great principles., If to thisJi J cli:edst !! 1 I l' i 1' -! I-. .. 4 !candor i thices!us to :1.1 -that, iierharis. nur!i i •I "I i s; 1 v - er Meant" sue !was.: his • gee in peculiar ! . weakness is alstronglovefoi militarY 1 - 11 ( 86,1'11. neverimean i - unless some particular glory. re ik end di: inlay; and a 'strong attach;.': eireuiestances !'should !e Ompel met to: it, to ment t() military heroes. generally. the.world'l possC'ssi anoilier islave liy; putehase; it 'being: will rec gaize,ilie we kites, if it be such; tinl ainotigmy f'rst wiSlitis tO lee some planindon. one flint does..honor t the people whom it- ! ! t4d by ;wit:tell 41:x417,in : this Country - May:Lei 1.1 chi:tract!! izcs• hi.‘,E , . at an excess of their,, aboliSited by,..,1aW:1; devOtior in . lii,in who, 1 !Oi . niniiiiitttl, havc . noti, -; Eleven. ye:ars biter, tbht. reCord vias,i,eneir-I los'sitateli to p r orm o nc . "b 1 all men dm'. Ilnye' eh. ;••I:wisli, - Said lie 'II wish from my swill. teat: .th e te, ; 4,tslitture ofl tliis State feciuld see;' ever lir' d,'ibn'groates 'of good mea told' thel best of rent men. - . nil F.o may it ever, be, ,• te - ppli c ' y 44 _ g i a -th, a i I •ri l bolitilit ' Of sI: v s e . r:::.l l i i!. •in all ti IC %to come. Nay, the; ingenuous youth; IMight prevent mulct c i future Mischief." 4-51: 1 of Penn ylviinhi "still hold up to themselves; thoui;ht prOplietie of einbarraSimentsliihichi 1 i : - I,- s • • • ! the brig it ,irtin ! et td . WASIIINGTON 'i,' exaniple i l Haug • is .. a - , si „,, a a • i tit' d' y ' ' tl rk eloud,-upon the huri, I and stii vto be wh:it they behold i !tiny they, .ie.uti - efls!land of light - atid liberty. ! I contei'd fate his: character till all! its virtues .135:;'11is -, est will and 'esitityrient;! ! dated a few! spread l oit anil ! :displ y,themselves. ta . their' : south' preCeding dis deaths he liretirled tors it d'eliglite'l-vi ;ion ,; ; as t n• earliest astronomers, I the eMancittatinn of all,hiS sliivett, at thifsainel the she' herds on the I loins Of lb - ilylon, gazed rs-I tine eXpressing his regre thatlegal "ceinplbi I at the s atill they s/tw!them ferminto,clus•:l cations preVented the inn riediate chnsitinitta i ' tors at d . constellations,, 'overpowering' at I I - tam of; his - Willie' that freed in should 'forthwith! -lot..th I he' eyes . n 1 the!: beholders With`.'the i be the,L,ifilieriffince - of tall whoa; he.held! is united i laze of a! that.sand lights." . !.. 1 bondi.;' 'hit aged atid :infirm ho directed to ' - You , -ill net expent of .•rne, yin the:limited ; ale - cLirefortally,clothed.and fed' by his "heirs 3 1 time re son:thin-allotted to this ,addr . esn, tu 411c1 'all the: childrenlboaud to iseevice,untif attempt a detail 'cif tine, life and services ol : they reunited the age ov twenty-fpie r yencs, q W As ilIN ,Trig.! Thitttvork has been often and!. directed should be taught' to read find ' :write] ' Ili:irony, ly- Perfernied by abler tangoes; and; !,- tid be broth tit up co - Itoute niefnl eiemipation liity pens. • lis nebleideeds ,e found their Best;;;`,grecitibly ta the laws 1 ,6 f, !Virginia_ prcividin:yi l record: ttpowthe wrn i dr alul ' 5 , grateful hearty of !' orOhl support of orphian land other poor club ! the American ri , ....o'ple.!raid ;there they will ben !, irem; "And Ido hereby "expressly forbid 'the .Preserved fnri'vel'•l' Th - e l hiitlls of tticinAan` l 4'.'safe er transp - ortation Out of the- said,' - Coml, about Me are' noWthrobbing with the glorious; ''inelliYalth bl!,any slave I may-die: poSsessed recollections,;;and they do ;pot; ash, me to as! , ' , ,f, uhilei• hug ;Jpre4nc4 taw:ever. - And I de, slit' in their rec:illl' it' is, to ; the grand - reS:111111!, t reover most pointedly and moat aelemnlY , ! . - , „ „ of ell ',b a labor:9l.e' rees!'-itution and - uniim I ''mein. it uponlmy . exetutors to sea. that this of theSe StateS,,unileniiilily the best form inf . ; •I ;nosy; respcting slaves, and every part, thera • flovern lent !that ; the world las.ever know;n; llof,!belrelig,muiltly fulfilled will iclith tve bestirrecently attacked and; en.; 1 t Stieli were . ; :the'- lua - iclierised views, and; d'an;:eki; , and tbe Imictieri.l lesions' afforded i,l iael t tbe soleuirilnjunction'ef the noble Mari . by-his - e ample and- the'wisdom of hils , tencli!. i I rhose birth We celebritte this dap It' make, 10'5, to which .Lt pro Pose ;to direct four; , at -1; {h e alltisiod Lillis estintate of slavery: With no' (.}:ltinit!., - 'l. !1 1 ...! , ' -. !, •;: ' :1: Sectional, Oolitic:it or partyfeelingorititeresi„ 11 am fully aware iff the:delicacy of the ; ant ith answer. Ma. be critictsm l ot extmmists, '' ' ' trf . ' present tiffie •-buti r vho nn this !'hind, condemn him as a • slave -1; in flu ext:itemen o , ;the, I. ,; • -• ; - ! i i ' - I conc. ire that it would' Mit meet yoUr, - just : ; i aolds.sr, and on llatt„,,...ignore his corepre ensism expect. tions; as!lain 'sine it would uof satisfY,j esire,that the institution , of slayery",,abouLl my aw sense'of tha.reSponsibilities. and du.. ! e utterly abolished; and in .justification of' ties Of, the task You have assigned- me, were LI enn4ylyania;!and hell ancient and consistent to shri k from iipprostehitit the'subject in'this , is:milieu • on this 'subject. ' If tbe• -Teeple of , view, - . 'nd"l pany ydu to rest assurod.that, in 'i this State foyer their-o#n free institutions bet- . -e so doiri ~ I have earnestly endeavored to'ele'..l, Ler than any other, it. IA largely !meanie of thb, vate m self above the petty considerations•OL: teachings and:example:Of AVastr x.: usitril '; ! t mere- ersonal and pAttizr.a .expediency; to [L i ,We'usually,-conside it an tixfoin ofjistiee, 'the hi; her,' clearer, and' purer atmosphereli that i man! should be judged ,i bY tho..age in, which laturallY and properly surrounds i .tbe i Which - he lived, and lirthe - standard,. Of tbe' great' i , erne.: .' :, ', 1 - : , ' kciwninnityl itrwilich he htes hisi cit i4eciship.-H lie ho does not Ireeognize` in Wiam,tu. 1 rfl is the;nigh i encor.tuat of,i Mt aatgattros i rose tit- chosen Inatiument - -of a Divintis•POirer ! pbat be has little need ! of the Chartty%, which I for the ecoinphaltinent of,t great and benigh 1/spriligs. rrbin :this. tai method: cf es*ating . pure. :a in ibehalf of Mankind, takes' but an 1 'FbaraeLelv.l . ge aria! altgareholdte )'y ;:,iallent Atheistic iiewsortheenttjact. In the events,! /1131Diti; buttutiumanciiiatiouist:by,coror,iction'; co which. mitnenditil with '- the' discovery •.; . B .' •.! ' ' of i laud it .is a ithitifiatile ] thought, vier, be I -- 1 1 1 • In 1 .1, , t . -,•: - - • i Hi •-, .:' ..- .- , t_ Itl •• - 1 l• "1 • ' ,1 • - I , ' • • '1 lotion I I tact !tilted Chts', - colitni. rtWound, , ,tli air' trt i lb iatite' .. ' iti l the i formit lo : the ' atie Amettcan Illtilon,' a lircivi. ilential' iiiMatid control - May be elearl i y:olr. e ile ;,;served-IThee - trearnstanees,wbiehsitiroundeil :the in Ption; Orilla. expedition of - cohintbas,' i the pat cinivroit4 the good Oureen "Sabena, in 'the.Titee.of,the!eointnciii and alb:lost uniilersal: ;itiereddlity, pie great intereSt 'which ale] took in his - ohlec\; often to the pawning °flier roy 41 jeilAs :lc rifle !the i'necessittw fiuls4;lbel 'incidet4S:p :9* voyme, with loaxeed4ifeed 1 and " tgrinrant crews, for: daysiand nighisiont ' brio' the; timekl6is and I - unknown ocean !.., -, the' .iniithiy , ' f., thel'atiilers;, l atur tile, discovery of, ' lkind to he I ve r y hour when, ender 'thre4ts of, ; l ' ae4h : . ,roit iii 4 iota - ions • v4 . pl, Colutabus,, :aecortitog tia l hise:forted p,rotniSe, was !about: to ititeOipt ie .- retrace his way. in - utter failure, liandaifippointOient; all this l i.rcie, history bon-' irtaitote jalater}l , 'of wonderful and romanti*e - a& r.. ihichiii !not Only deeply. interesting, l 1!d ventit ,'w hut w i ich,liiv, °its' most !strange: coiociynces: f l and 're l ults; CIO harali'be deemed other thati• j PreVi4ntlo,ias• haviiigheen guided and icon.; ! trolled 'bit a blgher ;than, - human Power,. for L j the:, •es Wishit - rent of a grest natinti - on' this:: virgin ntineht.; l'.. ;.' i H i:: i ' Islo kik' Wentlt4ful are the events attending.; ':the eriili Setittquent Of this) Ceuntry. I Thar, trigladd; sheithl l sce h‘t, by fierce and . plareti, 1 1 min 'able 'religions petSeentions; to drire otit,, ' ireful alinbitai her people that wonderful band' 0 . fi.G...,.. , --fearink men.who ;made n - p .. the pre . ~ r-,ctopa fteightlof ,the Alayflower, Isnot sough t ' .;these shines throogh4erils irintineratile, yet , disregarded: hi those ; brave hearts, for; con s ' ielefice',sage.! and fortbe sake oi religiona free;, dom, ints r sin'eli a policy hard toil* acaount4: :ea fcirlan ank.rationtil principle. But I wha4 '! Old' hlitgland • lost, New:',E;ngila, d gititted 4, ' thousandfold,H and the world pverywh4re has. . been vaStlY tNe•gainer, for liehat the pekectit, tors - nrant fcr! evil, Ovil overruled tor , :,good; I& their briglital ch;traCter, the ;settlers 0f 1 New England:viere the. chosen ; men jiff. the best blood orilhe_ flitli ; ani!lthe trials and eXPerienCes 4.lirough which, they; pissed, rent deredtheM onsurpassed m manly virtnfls and • nobleness of,ebaracter, by uhf other men who 'have ever liii0:: r ji- l"i. l'i 1 ' ,, Anitin'i th i e‘.etortn they ring) '' -!-, And the othcrs heard iind the sea; I , ' .1 i :And thew outhltng ando.of the dhalooda nut, ' -To ttiosloiti.oo Of the 'free:" ~ ~• , , 1 • .'. ''' '",t t. wits inlim'ssible lt - tst these'inen and their 'fleseendantal al - Liquid i'eyer be other thrill freo, 'Oen. " i ' P rlteyleould not tie slaves. The! Pecla ration! Of,l American-1 - 'lndepOndance arid the ,ItOvOlkitiiina'ry War,!resulung, in the: Preseikt I I Federal 'tinuin, were but natural andlogigil I Se,qiieneeS id the chain of events cominencing , with the faniling of the Mat4loner on, the roek l'tit Plytodtith. A ncl , ,:the 4o c kin• whoth. tlii , y, trusted. i;a3 these, His chosen people,: in the linllcisr,of, ilis hand:end • preServed. thdm and 'their posterity far 1.1.,1s own ;great purres, in the reg'eneration of 4. Continent. au ! i the o r, - tablishmetib 'of !this"' great. tiovernni O tt.'. 1 1f . , . yJill not lie destroyed.until it_has fullyraccoin- , p o lished 11.i4 .ndOsion ; and. 'we do net4.cannot f beliere tbati that-tune has vet arrived I - .'... • l' The extraordinary character of Ithe men • .'who ciantpoed the golitinOital . Con;riess; and selected, AVI, Asniscrox as jtheir, leader, tiara •-kened the surprise land ,contma.ndedllhe ad-, MiratiOn ;Of, the world.' The .paPersiiisued i.hy* that bodYbave deservedly been; prnnouriced ' . thaster.pieees of practical ; talent and Lpolitieul • wisdom. Ohathani; when speakin i gl on the ,tiubject ia . ibe House of . /I - Ords„could not :ee -1 'itrainl hi:4 li enthusiasm.. ! 4 •When year. !ora -1 4hipi,i* said he,. "lotik tittle r pape,rS transinit -1 t;cd torus! train Arnerieiti4When yen. consider , j cli -- eir deeency, fi rmness and ivisdoMi you cite-, I .. not I !nitreipect theficaue, and unify. to mike 1 ft your Own.; Foriinysel ~,I 'must aeela; e ntid 1 iiv:,l.tlq,t,ri the master I states of the.lworld, :4 know pot the penple_o_ristiate who in• stick I :a cemolleation of,dffliculti eircumsiances. .tin' Wtilli in c l'Efrellefe - nec to, thifl delagates of slur- ' itt.; AB'l ribbed in. O'enerill ,Assenabli at - Phi tad el pbill.' i r ,1,,.- ,a . .1, , I !,.. . : i And '4f these giant men,'lV.AsititrhyON Was the cho}=ch." !cadet', ;and he j witifie,,l thrir I .,tiiiice. I. IViiat'inoit 'forcibly impresifes iiii at Ahf l lapiie Of ,tinisi is the perleetplt. 3. of . his I,:, ( charaefer: AVe may not 1 1‘itilit,.as a-, , ienel.al !=truth, that " distance lends: eneliantinent;to\ 'the clew::'! l ., Close i inspection of - the owering ; `imountai-Avith its hoarYireeks and frighthil ;gulfs, and, blusie,l;trees, and : stuntrd,. shruhs-- , destrovi 'the illusion of the 'azure Intel' s ' 'find ',;though We ,may be 'howed, info 1113 111 ;WC I, .Ipresenee of'; its..sylnhols .I,Of inikjesty; the the, 1 .cetical. dream of pejfect syriunetry has paSsed.i away front pur vistun foreVler., We feel ii to I -' ibe . thilsllu l'esPeel.l . o l altl tl4.'. , tre . t.i Men,!,the . r• 1 ' , it ..,-sages, the-statesmen and Warmers of antiipii ty; An 4 ',this, too, thoughlthe perishing ot •an ' , nals itilfUtraditions atfectiii , their tirivate life, tawaken - S the suspicion that finny 'of theninre . !little better 'than mythS. ' it. has I been , said i n 'AI Oa 6 man ! is jt l ll -r t hisbidet;'m i l ls r, ni_ i n ~ ,L o. o 1 l 1 knOVledge of our Own infir ;ties, and Ofilia: ! wealme.sses of our, eutemportries, allows%f,:ht= iile.'scrtiPle„iii endorsingithitt giant con'Oeit! , 1 , We mat concede] 'it is las app idahle, lid al ! •; greaser ; or less.Aeg,re - e,;to every imortal, In‘i t:very . tig, and clime; yet i . would i seetn':iliatl i one - mini, by reasfili .orhiS singidar iiiiril.ll . 1 ,.• has been; eXulted'into.a inemoralfhP,excep,tien I iby the uniiiiimons, verdictj of tire eivilizedi world. -', .' . ILII i • '',,:;". 'lliis; judgment 'is not horn' ofLignorance ''',,, reg...r'ding los childhOod u,' ,a yotitht ing iii,:thel i tier , di' the} f-, details': i.if his eventlul • history, fial ?.. etiergyi 'and activity of 'early.l.i? rnaboodudl l consummated consumated inithe dighity and. sidetniiity ofll :Niount.] Verimi. 'die waspeculhirlyi a "marked! roan" - frain th • middle of the eighteenth'iken.:'. tury uitii its titling. Barn in 1732 roe injesi otisibl duties at sixteen i years , engita , 1 t:sof 'Jigii, ; an, iStinig, iis course in the ploSin,g Mouth 1- : of :1710.),,,he wits: so far the " olisOved al' - all ~ !, observers' `44t no tnan's life is mare milinte , 1 ', ly recorded, iichisldiniieStid, sueial[and publie d .., telatio r ks.' Kiiid,red ,whO, loved him, friends • whp admired him, e`,tiemies wiro feared, him • mi. bitting this day, liantsuld [it:kaki:o,y, Teittlen 1 that ultraism nltielt; both mi-the rostrum ' and , iti'lhe•pulpit, has endorsed involuntary hood.; age s :oven institution of A valete. to both rivrst :to b e perpetriated ;Wert& inthout itti:-. ( l ii h. ' „tied around WasararproX and standing Teter ently anal:vered in Ins_ peesence, ilia: contra:( hisludgment in the pre;ses ; yeitlrould.lwe rememberalsremember that he the °Wiser of *ea ei.ctutttals, thOugh he wodtill Wirer*.other' ;yiiise ; atad.ao, in thiaseeiningiv tin r fold Cha :titer. feellain: te he a bandbflinien bet'; en the North and the 1301 0 14 - 'l . I , Is it only, a faney, indulged - in my sty preparation for this occasion, or isita rr i lity gnowiticont of the, cross parposes ,of Divine Providenee. that the apparent ' ineonmitys to which I 'refer, was needed. in the j building-up of a truly national' man t:: ,Had; be ',fp:tend an d practieilly condemned ihe.. institrition of slavery-:-or.; being h shiveholtier, had be Op . = held it as of, divine authority, or as au fit:int toiled honcrabla by reason of its - morally , wholesconeinfluencesOittle sym,pathy could have been awakened for, : him :a l one or Other of the extrenies off out !gteat CotafederacY p as effecting thii . - OvennaStering lenient of go' vernMental 'phliey i and this day there - would b 9 silence is • regard to his memory, or thtut praise,in One or 'other of - those extremes tte. rding at he had been wholly AM fitis,side' tir 0 Oto t t of the' asoi'bing 'qoestion: „Yet new to ywe form a circle of brotherhood in this 1 • '',. 71::,:oro f ; s e e plit ill ieft i 7L lY ibe ad r;: s cla e. im irit hi 4r o ;!st . : !) ' the National Man, whose itairte Shall! yet 'a 4 v li et: ii th :Wr e -a l s o u s l t x4 P t le N ial tan e.s, d a in n g d - r b re y s t t h o:, ' l 'Fe th n c '' h . rern:trot the Constellation of the llntonl • • It is - therefore with no part an or seetibnal , ew that , I refer, on, this OccasiOn, M I his ctiee arid his cenvictioug r 'in antagoriism. ether would I make his mediatorial chariel 4 r lia a theme from whioh, may ; be. denied a lesson , of ; charity..and ' conciliation, wlthout at,. compromise Of principle. II would I fain hlpe that as he stands in Maajesty before us, ' d . ' h eaten mg one and to l tlie, - South . and the l.h •.',o er fo'the North; we may hew ourseiv,es to c ''r ceive the blessings Of th e Father.,,bf his outo b ry,'nnd rise i nviewated by his epirit of f rbearance and conco rd.'. • • . I 1 If Napoleon on Wejlinatort'v*ceedo,l him ithe:splendor of their military nehievenients, e re meatuienther the mitsset they conirlo, lled,. st and the feeble means at his IdisposaL, ,He i ore than illustrated the "Masterly inactiv i i y" fur which a great Homan was- renowned. , ut when occasion served; as at Trentt.ni and t Princeton, he stooped iike•the eagle upon e prey, and his proud and powerful ti ernes 1 i und to their utter ' dismay, tuortificalion attd ieomfiture,that, with all, theAisprop rtion 1 means, wealth and power, therh were J o itblows to be qeceived as well a& gii u" in the great contest ,for Liberty. • And when we theOnsider diverse and 'opposing interests of i he Colonies eogaged in the War of ledepen- 1 ence-hat there was no colistdid:ttiiM, but 1 . lolly a ,eon.sideration. of (weak and insidlicient towers to enforce•its decrees, and that )Vesn suroN Succeeded in harmonizing these con lictir.g ielepents,• educing order frOr.. this chaos, and in btinguig the war t to a a cce,ii. :111' issue', it is here-that the perfeetion ! of his rharaeter 'anti; bis .statescuttit like dualities , 4.liine even mo i re -conspicuouSly distil in the nfter years of - his accession to the PreSidencs . lerhen.the experience °fits neeefsityliad core-, cued the people to the adoption of the pre-', eat C?"estitutitin, "in order .6 form I : h. more 1 tfeid union, establish justice: 'insure!trOmes ic tranquility, provide tor -the cdtrinton de lence,.prenote. the general Iselfare,,land se cure' the blessing& of liberty Ito themselves Mid their posterity." [ I-, 'l' • If- . Through the loniyetint of the Reinlution ary siruggle, : in the ',formation of the; Consti Itution; and' in. thn Organization and Orninis- trtion . of the Governincno God W4s• with 11 . :tstitstrems. onti)itts, been with us its a peo ple since. The tree Of Ante'rican ;Liberty, lvhich 'Our fathers planted rind nurtured' with their bloptl. has- , groivn to be of mighty; pro plrtions ; and • exceedingly" Leant ifulPso that many thousand's of tuna, of all:the Mttions of Ilia 'earth,. have gathered under its pilleteeting beatiehOs, and sought - cornfort .iti its:o3lo.- 06e praeticiil lesson:that we would saw from thes great( trtitlis is, `that at, God Was with 1 WA,Otietn , ros; and as his labors- anditheir re , sults, the Constitution and the Union met -thel 1 Diving iipp"tovaf,-and litiv,ereeeived it e Divine 11atipport,,t4ere - can be no "higber law" for the 1 Alinerie:tn eitizen than 'the Censtitut on of his I it.untry. and-no-higher duty after the service of the lluil of our _fathers, than the faithful obseriane4 - airl"support of that Con4titution ;, ahill that. those who would "hawk at "and tear i,"ittid, My, their teachings leek to ;set aside its Irind iugfo rce c njmniourconscient. under ~ pre ence'hat ;there is a "hitter law': for, us, Thiel nit fir. be"reg,arded. The work;': of John liroWn. in Virginia. whatever, Northern fana tics, may flay,' was not Cod's ;Work, lint that of the ladverOrY of men i and, those w'o follow his lexamPleswill Meet and deserverhis tare. HO those th-ho•would.liave Pennsylvania repo. d i! httelewobli , Antion of the Constitution of the, , l o nited States, under 'pretence thardt is con, trail+ ;to -good conscierie,e to fulfill it, see k to 1 e wiper thart that:Omniscience who';•for great rind goOd ends:raised up WASIIINGT end his OntenipOrary sages and patriots, and inspired their heart 4. , • . - P. 'aAnd those Southern extremists - . see,essioni.ts ndn disunionist s, who madly, ha:stent ti" the' de ; titru.tion of the noble, ,faVric of our ; Govern . - ; enenti under pretence 'of securing, for them -1 ttelves greaterfrerlowt. prosperity and liappi ness,l will gain only azi imniorbilily Of infamy, I in comparison to which that of hiui 1- 1 , 1 .- ~ *oho fired firm Ephestsn dome,'( : Is honorable iliqinctinn.; ' • -I .Not- that ,I desire to be understOod as ad vancing the , doctrine that the Con&titution is. I perfect, and, therefore, not! to' be altered or 1 1 r tme ndO. ,Only thayns it stand 4-. It is the; I, least perfect ihstrtnnent of . its kind, and lois . I ecured the best forth of Government, and the freest, happiest and most prosperOus people hat the world , ever known , and that any al . Iterations or a endinents of it that. may become .rtecessary, in our-National derelopinent, need 'not be sought by fanatical :nullification or re tputliation of , its existing pro-visions, nor by the hand of revolutionary: .violene, but .may h'best bad in the regolar. , peaceful acid or-a alerly.nt ode 'provided in t he-COnstitittion-it self. Thei• conelnsion which ve:have drawn! front tlit!! Wail antOenchings of: WAStrriinros, that it is our highest . duty aslcitizens,to sustain p the,Censtittition Mad faithfully . c u rry out its' il provisions, itriolves no unmanly (sacrifice of 1' principle norisurrender4t our own ciinvie:,-• tions, but it does jnvolve, the Christian. duty; of 'l , renderinrunto 6C8111: the things which, are Cmrsar's," and-pro f , doing unto +hers what. ( soeVer ;we would :that ktthers shOtild do ,unto i . us. , } ,': ',• .. - c'f, ,• : • -II •-,...., '• •• I Ifully appreciate the entire and; th y'apparen i irrec o ncilable difference of opinion at present existing between . the people of. different see 'fions.of our.coninton country, on i the subjedt of the•instittition of ',slavery, ,and I. do not e= pect soon to see this:difference removed. But is its, existence.necessarily a eattse of strife' and enmity 'of . one portion of ! the people against, another ?'"'Cannot we meet together as bur ,'fathers met; nail ;„discrisritand decide 'this,. its they discussed and dee it ed equallyill i.grave qtrestion of differnee ? ' - . s there 'nal 11_, other or better way •to settle _ disputes in . thisi li hitter half of the 1 nineteenth in the imthe, American Republic': anti n the till blaze of L! Christian light and civilization. than for broth 1 ers; possessor's of.a,comnionheritage of Eh . I erty, to war with each ,other. de stro y the no' 1 tile legacy of their fathers. and 'their ow' prosperity and happiness, 6light4he rich Di rture.of their posterity, dev,aState With fire an t'sw,ord, 'and deluge in fraternal bi oil„humtir4 I it s refuge—the world's,last, hes lope ? l' j: j Certainly' such is not the lcssonTennsylvat, I nit: learned frtim WistHaroN—Orirtainly Gil I it is ;not the spirit 'nor these, the !Objects will .1 which she will itpprotteh the question of th .. 1 soltoion'of.our. present National difficulties.' t When recently Virginia incited' Terntaylitt. . nix. to joie} with her inttin effot le preseiviti arta "perpetuate the 'wotle„of WAllNcreo:s;tht ! intitation• was proniptli; and cot' ially.,-necipt; i ted: - How c(Othl Pen4ylvnuitt 4rase the hill vitation of Virginia-to stud' a win*? . Penusylr I yania and Virginia,: ;'Shoulderlto shoulder i they went Gtroughithe illevolutitin = liand 'ill t i hand they stood torinill the stiqtieist;eik:iion 4f 1 WaSIIINGTON, alul falt, i tti'p "owrtig4at aim loan' on theta for stipport ;" and • w tit,' dirk - help; of , that God, in Whom Iteltrusted,.c.Pd ..fn Whole! gieat naine and fear lie actetVit . ind hroughll AVhose strength -he , t r iumphed, : the -pons 1 hf, Virginia arid Pennsylvania sirc&*ill yet aull-1 twin,' the mighty fabri of the Union : :.:' •. I i!fl 'And here to-da,T, a sembled wider The.fitig of our Cothory, te do t honor to I 'ourselves zn I honoring the name and memorystd . Wasinid- 1 TON' ; in the presence of:him whtimihe:Anier, lean people have recently chose tt to admin-s -'ter the duties - of the high 'of fi ce which ! WAS - li ts'oroit fief& -filled so ' - dtnirablyi and with , 0 much iolvi ntag,e 40 hi etouttry.l,and of thee riOble me , whose , brave hearts and strong arms sus ined its stars . and stripes during the storm f ivar in ant' country a youth, iur by whose and; it e. 4 just been elevated, tle veterans Lwho remain to remind us of he ' deeds of valor and:patriotism ti k which tl a flag:has been - made the universally respec t emblem of liar National, greetne s, poiver a 14 1. . glory," let us renew our trows_of delity- to CanFtittition and the •Urtion. , t us tin with them ill a prayer -to God; , that, "yr , iter:Yes"shall be .tubted _to be old, fo - r'. list time, the sun in lleav , en, we l may not ' him shining _on • the ,brelten and dishono .fragments of 'a °bee , 41oriot Union; , 1 Stites dissevered, dbteorditnt, lligerent ; ti', rent , with'elvil _feuds, MI drench May be,,in fraternal ; blood! .I . bat,tlieli 1 feeble ant lingering glance, litay rathe r' li'ald the gorgeettallnitign of pile !Rept* - t_ . ' • Ii , ;,. .•' 1 r• ‘ I ' t 11 .- 11 4 1 4 I notted• : . :.'. stbei sWiTO4-$111 . "14 11 full 14gft. &bin .: ~r, its arms AO trophits, stren*.tng in thel 'Original ,hugreolot seri*. erisest'ar polln '- . nor neingistutTebscured art —litiv g foritii otte tie such ndserablejitt4 t tory - 4,i, .. ea ' all Ws worti 1 . , -iv* diode 'ther wo of 'delusion Ind felly, l .o- erir at ettuU ' , "aftartiarda:- but emery- . wit •• :spread ' over -it Changtvii'of Illiag light, lazing * 11lita ample folds, as4ey float, TeX the" and ever the land,.. and '#i every wind .una the ,whole ,beavens,! that . - other ntithent,' dear tievsry trice Amerlein bfeet 14 . bi , rty,4id loti, now and "foristir, , out& and ussepit lei: e l I'. :. .- ,1 , - . 1 : . .4.nel may God ftrot ! Wad. bleak the Presi dents. 1 4lect of the It7s4k Statea,wlloisi-Hit 4a ca to the form ea of high ind.im portant- duties t this s leian end difficullpe tied ih our hilt? ~ 1 "peoPlis of Pennsyl vaniai by thou v lea , infirm , of his election, ir .11 have t onfided eir iterests; and their honor h'to ' ! keeping and the vast ileitiales and. fu ture elfare o 1 the •'itionartt largely coMmit ted ,t l his chsirge.. i And- bere,; in behalf of i 1 thegitLoPle of ettusYlvinia;letigle thank him forlt i fs recent . üblie ,dcelarations Of . fraternal. :feeli t g and ' j sli , ce of intentiOntowards the pedp O of.the 8 utheitt , State s -- that "they are t be treat, its' ifis:seuttuvos. JF.FreßscoN. 1 ,t. and noises treaded titeth-4hitt the Insilco"- tioasfare in' n. Way:to 4 . interne with— that the will bide ,by eiery. cent miser; of the Constitution .,' , 4 farther , at "they' are tier felle rcitizen friends an - 4: rethren, aqua ily devoted With cutreelvee to e Coned:. tatio a, and thitAere is no differinc between them' and ua, bificr; thin the.dite ea of lo cal circumstances." ''liete' are' the ntiments , l k i of • Wisursovoi,f and. the sentiment s and, prin ciple's Penusyliinia Meant to enstai when her pea le voted fdrilAttiensi '4A:coot. 1, ind if the [be made rod! b 4,. the Preside I Of bur cif & e, as we 44st anal believe , an, arteceon lide,:t he will *Ake them good Le he extent cittifila ability; Ihrea - ill soon wit 4 hearts 0' Almighty !Go Airi,r,er,,' and, :sense of His "Int prP,. Ce . tad i~uiet an. restcrtillto our col flow - 44 xith thankt or rtLseue from t, owed 110 insigotl d protidence; ih •, froth present : lp rili,. lire will agai: pur , lormer carer of glory - and pro ai I. .PriOn :" ait4 ht . people , will vii l'iletm the tuutte- of[-him who was t,.. ihstlrument in Ale greit Work. -. ; ' • ; -. I. Ittlt whate Cr may 'be the reiswit, ofj these, tiur ; ]National, teals,+ Wasulmovoit i' l belonga, .to; e l t thellivorld m d Ito 'Mankind.: and 'if hip own; 4otiiiirymen : ea fit" ruailly tu. cast: lawa)rithel • prif[eless bl ',sings 4 t i so • largely W t ssisted to bestow upon thtim, the 'world elite heie[livill„, flint remembex Wo bless ' and cherish his Mcm. l ir 64; as a distingitished ,benefiCior f ,his imee —as'qh . e . who seisteili„rtaterildly to l adv#nce,l th best intere ta of lahmanity, and •tithen ; oh Ilion !hall h re sticpl. away thrones king I do 'na and Print. Waliiies—when!htintan greati weis; and grad ueirill glory shalthave;nioul 7 . def i ed into , ii 1 0, eternity itself shall catch the., glowing the le i 'ad d ' ell with increasing rap r : 11 , tufe on his am !"[,;1• ; • • [ ; ; .•,•.1 .; are ,• . on ..; ; '• n the erefett n i 'efl are VI ashin on 3fonn T .1 m nt there . l ei 'contrihutions frOm every tkai" 1 ticm and eve yi' lime.; from the ha f-civilized' ' I n Id4hammeds. s ofithe, !Africa* co st ; '..frota ° t 4 sands of E y r ift,-Ittlhation,,whe e history;) bah long beep!! stlin[the dim hgei if the past. ,—from the.dlas l iCt i plains of Italy a ti•ollifiecti,.. thiose ancient (. wiltracAes Of; the art, atalacien; . eeli---fromte*WewlYlfinuad islands of the,'Pnil tisc—froM vervltatiOn i of moder ;Europe:: .atewell ‘ as from every mountain an valley of , ; 6 own belove ;land :. • These 1 1 11.111 remain en ; i tl i r ring moimme ts,tn his memory, reit if, the . ; -di eopt ion of t is COUntry prevent that! haft; -from towering t i th4vakies. 'i ;';' • ':', !' I , ; .;•: ; • ' I i4linubl'a 4i , ,Alirigt line be• drawn between ! ,] i l thi.,North and the,44uth, that spc t uPint, the,, Juinks of the Pcitemae„, where he pass6d the i futteeful !103`•54:4' histlife., and he •e hit i Mor- is mtu:tius n6repC,se, Will . rt.! be, t.. 4. rte ' ..,Tkitilanthropfat allt lc friend of 1 berty.l; hal- loreA. grould ; and the Ipilgtlim from: every la d, "when lie' isits the ; ithofes f ;Anterica,[. 1 wilt turn hir S i ilui.t that tomb, which the' the patriotivit if he daughteir4 it s given to futurity furl art tithe &twice. ' ;For, . : • ';* , .1 "3-e•b• race; apt; tin , oticr[6 on!' Shrlorr tnlgn rrr or rode Hofir [ T-he De4,hirizrore -- , the Pale}tlne , , i • he Necoq# of t 0 mind VF , gq g .1 . , M I fiNI mi. irr I r I i . ... -_ + ~ --:.--- ''! I • PottlYin it. Intbriary 3, , . 1 1 IThe quintity Ifnt ? . .y - Rs ilrod,th l ok3: 04.tunsl nil% nst i7,167,.fyr ;the I l deek In . ;i;c . iat. l'' I ' l'- - II Tba trod; En . s ,ni iiiii: . iee 1 k - p a l tea . . t h 1 i 11 wt Pis ear .. , , I L.,' 0T,11.. Jk R. R. R . Al. Tat. R. R. Rersntou Do. Norttl rro.i4 Top Tri.'vorton lOC 140.1',95; . 2 ) . / 172:11, 14.12 11 19:084 . 14;11 I I Vis 321 7K,M7 100:,01 2 ,2:tj i p.F74 .2p41 !I i,4.,1 fI7ZI--;V : .: 3 4 1-;1 1 021 1 •-7.011 - Icez 1 L i .1. 2.51.0 i VII I I . 74 57 .i .i . t; . 4 40 - 1 - 4 - o . 571.7,764.11, l 1,92 • 3,130-t I iitiCchnngo in ,th , goUtrity lieut. aradluittillat'yeaT, Intl Oa pri out, icbinge ii altl:the'pricicipal ' ' - L•' jr felt with:rigarrl to the , rata or 'now i..ofore ; Corigrei , , ' Itso o :singi cat ilnipetiis to . thi l t . radairv,triiiii* .. is, &e.; tor the supp of ithe - 'prea;. 1 .; i ~ , teit all orancnes of manufacturing 414r1j , ,t)iti trot'. trade, .ioilit aii: taly j•a vire unger theNtarluetica or i - y kens VA h ; ; There id:, o market er remoio , • itrkets 11., • Oroikt . iiii' Would gi4 Ong pripai • erit year; h moot imiti! thie. 11 ,; .. se - i Many, P. peso,. even in ou r; cu, I, tiers . •• amyl -1 • • • 1 .; ; t ..--1 - e - 1 ; ought to It ow Better, say. it ;is Iv, vender bill to , • ; ,; that - of .I • It ft. This is not tree., tis entirely a 1 •1 i, ll' 1 differevt e L ased on e.ditteren principle, and lisperirre# eis is eirocteir, ao'fa 'atilt° lmpo 7 - 'I sition 'of' Utica is. coneernid, ~w h ile the Tariff' •'- • • 11 0f4.18,46 Is siv hovtile,• trop-urecti pi- as if it had. i been tram a in' the'DyitiSh Parliame nt for &Cob. Vini,oni a) the; indaviry of 'this co ntry.l, . ' II I Llrst.ij Scitt:Ti.tilit,t.-C otir)ors, .iiirls: ' havere..l 11 Calved il pY LC th',o, let Atiliui4 R eport Of this .. 11 C.- rni.-**n3• i Wll.rnlte.theifollow) g el tract from, i q the. RecpU 4 with.- regard' to ,'the • sit ; it ialaban'oy, I: Rail Riia( ' nowin.coarse of coas t netio : - 1 1 . • ;•I • ; ; . • ; , . ' "T h e' 11l ard l ent:igen toiste the t ekhoilers nriOn' the '.rapidly itpornaihint - eoreplet on. of the E ,t ii . filahrennj,Jf!iitroad,luntlet; the fileoniierien that 1 1 it will, withirtia • veil few raise • 104 •;o.ic Cam pans sucli:an •inermlssu - of.to 440' as- folrender ire I trade conlMarisurate with ,t ti en h p eitY Of it, toad 1 i ' • i! h t , * d meant the large amount. of e pip(' a ;Ton ,tepre 7 eantS: Tbe,Tnnne throug, ;the! roatl : llllountiin waa knmennneed xpritlr, '.18591, and on theiilvt• inst. It hail been o.i7eied °Twat,' iit.firet, leaving less then I2oo;feet to IbsdrivCri. 1 he Seetiobleast or Blab aeby'Cily, ef!tittirieints.fhe: lily other betivy• ,Work upon the Hoe: as definitely keeled: tbjits• 1 - present teniparary V wistern ter ious. -nt ;Tit tete house, Rub. iv under contract, an the iondeq - Oato Means at tile - coaintand of the - p ard, ip the only . substantial irilic . uliv inHhia wa Sit' having. she . . reed in 'operati o n to . that plate; in the Spring of 1862. ' , J.- 1 ! ; - f , ' ' h - If thorrequivite - supPleroentar Made before the close Of the road 'nail he c6tooloted. - Withip.ilv the eon to.iginalli.estime rut h liven; This Anne:ithere will; be ; ,hereafter to extend it ;virestwari of thi; legion miry - ierfnire.' Itil fitiiebboliters bf -ibis Company mini necessarj ti, finish the . 'ro to ITaste4louee - R on, in seasln•foe the liado n . 1862, ibeleßoardl, _have :deeMedlit Adielo‘us to fis in..illiVillitee this' rat a o f 04,, g 0 f o r,tblie and met' 9 piiwer on °meld: fromWahabev CitYoFasta,llouie Ran, and al ly' places between those points:at 14e; pee ion lisl'ortir Clinton. 'i In :order: to ,malce; : ;the:lloveatment tirO-1, 1; duotiew'frOm. ttionaleet,ftng es an additional slim.; ; slope to the ,earii i dieel,peaselit of die"- tritde.ell, I the Slahinby i.egrion, the i t base) agreed to allow A i 1 - dishoont :or ten TieVectitbut.on the'amoont of thee charges tiounl the prod tet of 'al -Collieries;;whieh shall Within tirelrs:vtio!”at :i hf tee; the Ei•lianr4 Rtqßnid shall k be- completed in lil and 'lb • Working order in;; Weir relpeetiiie i puitits -of !connection therewith, furnish:..' !twitter tonnage bf not r lcii• than thirty tlitinsand terve pAtiti, allewania to cool -Ilene for ten yenrs front the:Stet et January nest, anima the rite of Charge. now . 11 . 1t4 'shall be rel. -- &teed within' thatlpei iod tn., he extent often per i cont., in-:which cape it shell 'tease immediately upon euiih reductos; being mode: These tertns, will,. it , is. tidier 4,,.if tia . enforseen difficulty' should , interieno4 eeiretoi,thel Little ', SObu'ylk ill I . RaillllPd, the ,t anSportatioalitif - trio - ,buodre4 thatutaticl - tonit P 0 10,0094 CoaE from the Mebane' 'Valley la 1862. -1 ' -' I ' ''' '' '; . ; '': Wciatittentr alt' the; - .bean, of the Corniteny for the year, thkether with the statement ipt the - • i ,; elTaire ai th Compeny, - be thrly.st coal Sow, 30th, -..; .. .i -, -. ;. ' 1 • I .' .. 1 Jilfio: ; 1 -I..i' : 1 -. ;1- ;•.' ;'. I' .1 rraisapiteirth in frOd Tercusis•AeConaVor tie Year eadiai 304 .Ntiesisdistr - ,1,40 • ,1 .; - ; , '' ....I .I• tnal ft4nin -R.,04 Cnal Trianspnrint !' • Freight, .:and Tolls o 4 eitieles other t • ttOt'Congli! . I ~ 42,948 I Pas:finks : o, Exp;rrn ind , . 9,02 -Rtnti nl,Uutles ' ! 11 1 ntpls, • • 1;691 I ! . •.1 . 1 1 , • ! ' ota • .;i , $28,398, "TrausPetCa 30,4i0 77: 0e . °MI Mc! , Tribal. 6.1 is tf P nrti q r , s 5891,_4 . 1 • ;•.1 Railrosis Repair*, -; ! 31,188 1141,i Teima Waleo4 - 906- 52 SarriesitPlilli 10 le 00 C a ntina . % Eg.. ' Mt 1 ' passes at • 1 - be:daiphls, ;JAI st. : ‘ 11 1' ' .7,127 . .1p , 1•4•9 to Sew!. 1 1 1 '-elookity;, 51,14 cooliiileat Pliers do, : :1 .275 1 • - toOrste*: -‘ Coo *I ?air*, . iturotar , ' faeltr,Work, 41 4 4 . . Balance, . I- ' • . 1 I 6.434 L 2T I , 904100 .- 1, I 023 40 , 2,526 94 , • 3,714.49 .. , 492 43 i 1 130,220 38 I , i 4--11722,322 69 WI!. WAItNaR, rfstwicur: .- I Proift cad: :Lone Aeennene. fur tie year ending 30 1 0 J I Soveanhaii 1 810 - ' 1 1 '', I' ' I . !ilai i. ,-' C . ' < ~ .1 i • • . • r 1 j' . I Pro te fr' lbw yfer wadi g Otit. _ , 1 . ...• I°7 ter;' 1840,i 11 6130,830 f t I 1 •., it • ' II ,• i. i interest Moonlit.' $ 65 . 328 91 1" Sinking ruta Si pir' f l' I ! ' tent. Luau. i_ 10,000 Op j.- : inking • Fend • Senn• ! X I , Tats, t. Loans Is t , 1 'n 'Balance of Aetount eat% ; esti to &strati FliCli, 1 . I - - Gene.,; I Statement of at ] ,I tie". Rail Rood and C. isig Noir. SO, itao. ; , 1, • D rr . I r ina,. • with I Collier ,rt manta, shaft , slopes', r 1 t Cantu, anemia,' m landi ,*; Clinton. with' all i l,' connected with the. : shipping of Cotil II i' County, • 1 ',_ j T 1 Railroad from I. Pr t lands 't id Mountain,wit h' a Sidincs, engines P" I twocd •and witer stall I 'freight denote; Inachin shops, offreini, and al mitts , connected. diver Ta aeal Estate , ' inclodir arid lots' at Tainaqu: ton, Newkirkl, flingi ascii, flead.nr. &a, -1 To General Initentoryj including Ineolsiativei tools and other tnove To Suspended diebti" ' To amount due , for tolls) , partatlon, {alto lots, I Totills Receivable, 1 To alb, frafeenal ntr7. ulnesis'tO .retiteiled itpil by a ievng us cider on Ipenty AS e up and le chosen -j.- , i. , • ,-:l,' - i •I -.. : 1 , Ity . Fapital:Stnik, '. 1 .1 , pix,por cbleitga .4 p .2 1 r.ipe, per e: .: 'd o "'undrirntncinnted , •Irni” , .' :. i .' . 4 1 IDiv,id , ..nd# "'id t nt ...I, unall,t3 f..r. I -' l ..'Sinkint'Pand Six ". 'Sinking'Pnba See. 4. 'Cancelled 8p6c1.9 S - .' ::t‘ i Canaellel sonde 1 H•ißeierve Find, • . i• i ~ •-• ~ ~ spa}, . L ' e .week )s ;07 f lowr:cam= 412,753 d 3,1K0 4,14 , 3 d 0,502 d I d '2 r 10",) 2=1,44'. 1tz.271 75.4 m 20,p1 16..72 1 20.70 6 .4 ,0 3,140 .146 subseriptiotti bel . - - --. --- 7- - - -,- - - 1 ----- ~, ''reeeet' year,lbe N 11V: ADA dine!in,...,,,, ,- • .E b. tbe Oblef:, Efigi . - 1,. : ''. - an •.. ._, —_ i,--,-- - - 1-7 - — 7, ~,, hot of , u. ,enni ~ " ~.., •CLOYER SEED ,- , I l . T !ee the hesinere I ' tit; hjgbest'price, pdid for. 6 AVER lying' up*on the ' , '' .., BEV ) a , ' , ii' IL paid for. Store', . 1 r the adaitipnil f; •°it'Tilie •.6 l' •.l l• ' 6'); ' I . .. • ._; : I-7 , . 11 kdceinrLi MEM 12.445 1,459 1- Ml' I. 1 41.587 41' .1 ' -- $130.85D 3 8 ALN. JR,„I- rr,r;surr.r. 1.. • i 1 P. -1, tittl•SeAkitkifi j .,Vat.; 1'a1,./orti?a Ye a r" II 1 1 1 = . Jg 1 i/ tme l t P ta t ' i '.• : , g. .c P a I:•mittaiiittlt .1 l 1 1 - ..toing aid ..;" I - `J, ~, j 'Billuylkil J I I ' '. J . 1 j $1,409,4 4 8 2 / Clinton' rsrs t . 1 4, „ vi _ car houses -1 •i ' l iana; Acalell ne and Trork illimptiliej /ltd., sig buildlno ii; Pdrt Clill ' ,A 4- gui,in , , fit: Proper; ,471010ree 1401mIlen petits, trim OR. roarr, • - by the Co erect on IA ety per c. 'wee per,c. 4 , ) per c. 1 s.att ~ ,!2,70 .',9:4 40,n0q, •10 . „50t) l 1 1 :80,43i . f • ' ; 43.390,204.5: Whl.rfX.# ! .., Tric4u4r, -------4-- r , ; ii .. ' CllAiliES 114IMPgiligE, I .A ' 'II. . miNtl•Attil inprpti ~)p, -.,E , 1 , t , ppring Mountain ',Cgs". 'll4 . , , •,.. 1- JE,a3IIOVIALILLE*, P# 2 Addresrel ! 1., ..',.' ‘ itebrut ! 1 1 ! l! i ' C 1 . 7.1.. t ; . . •It ;. .; WORCESTE3I -: -.'-'-' - 111 - i ! ---i, :• , 1 .;.! 2 1 : s, 7, . ~ .• .. '" : ..- j ilassEte usettpi A Idesirablel*tion ar i the Itetaili9 .B-Lisian' t 91t, irr 5000 to ,5.,47.6 tong i p,, !! . VIDUL, Et lAbliA 11114 1 ?,I',oo'/, • . re sio. - :-APPI7 sci ; . -''' . 1' '' I '''' . 11 . ' • W, ALFRED lAcKin,i .1 ; _ 1.,i. 1 -- ~.• .7 ' lypr4.4,tfir,3l4Fisii6umetliV '. ENE .1 '• ' , , . ~, . .... 1 i•;tEPPLIER'S•• :COIL .•• ~ • :. !, --: r , - ••• - al : . '. i.', , : ,- '. wotwg„ ~. , ~.,.._ .1T Jove aTipAliited Tit.1.4.1c. T . / re:NE t. , l-!...!, , ,' ~ 1, , solo awl exqlitsitte Agtntot tilt. the totte or all It 'l4lO ith plimprtof the eullteri..F 9irmerlyinar . i +d and; orgkl liy 4.ohn aS. ItisnvOrk v iz:' 17 . : : . . ,I 1,.- i : /1:0620 -.Mountain, , fro*, Loeis ,Ruovitollll3.7. i 00.. :. :dci'; •- . K : Tunis 1- -'I : •db BrosA Moiint4ii . . ; 4 1 1 • Iditit otli3r,elndS) raa:Ch do' -,R. Alftl x : 4 ,,‘1 :Lew ~; • ..:11 . 1 - - . ... ,1,-, , - ,C1,13.1t1. • A. nkeiti 'W. '.Philada.lpla, •icfacanibe . rils.l,93. ' - ~ :::. I ' , • : •1 . - ..c..; -',, 7 '...2....--.- - , 1 . .. ,-... ,•; I Pakles dealelig to ptsiilniss an f tbs ajaavoijiain, Coals e 4 .0 unier !omit : :. •'. 1 -,. ••' ••. • i . iii . - 't ' • .•i.• • .t . _ __ -132 S Wan t.:sir4t,PkillaN iIIiLER; 529:01 & CO.- ; Trinity 9 I ding,l.4irir York. 11 • ' 1,, ' ;92 :.. 4 taW S .Alostln, Ma:ss.. 11"..E9 'K TYLER. llartforil.eonneell .1.11. - , '; i Ot., as lwratbfore.from 1LEP4.1.....:1 1.1199111ER.' 1. 1 Nov: li ;.'6i) 10,111 1 - ", , 1 *. • .1 , .. thlladatiajala. ..! • i ' ~. ii - . 1 I -'.. 1 _. ~.., Eat' E;talin Co,, - .l4TEapt Frsnloln Cial Ii nor sold 1 1 - 11.:9; IIA.'3IM Err& CALL/WE'LL. , II tboui may always dapeul Upon geltir 1 ' •'' I . 1 August 41,43 I 0 . , i . .., i II • . .. . ~Coal Trade ;bylllailtran i Quantity•of Coal sant la) , Railroad on Thursday prenluit, last: . , •., 'From POit Cartkiu 1 , - 11 -- •.r enttstville, ' • • L-• •'•I : i• • ' ,'. litisikill ,Ilaverr; - I-, ' -.'T A l uburn -., .- , • ;I• -:- 1 . :7 /Port Clinton - - -; - i i - :' - -. ' L .! .1 • .* 'I TOtal for FA ', . -ir ~ r , •.'..,.. Pierbiusly thisyriar,.. • •-• ,' -• .1 - 1. I - .Total, -'. - . , . . To slime thie.last. year- 1 . i' r preemie i!o far-' . - -.,-• 4 sebtaykill VpiiisiY R4 l l l The fah-mine Is the qiiantitv ol 17; 'l,e .litlereel..lleilreads lh Sella! 1;11 'pectn; era-Thursday erehlng last ' ' 51lre-,11111 & S. Raven It .8 4 '; r.; -,. ti 41. Carlon . , ' 4 . ' 7 achtlytklllValipli. • .1, '. 2t9 Mill creek. -; I- ' ' 1 f ' • 11 ',Little Schuylkill; st PineigrOre Cci,al Tr d Atoount transported thirlogltil • . - - 1 ~ • ' ' ittli: : 'Unlen Cab's! Railmad; , • - . - ' Swatara Railroad, 'Lehigh Valley, B. R.' For.wevlr..itctiait on Satunta, j tlazleion.. (A. Paidee 604) : ' Solar Loal,(!acker,k C 0..) .1 1 'Council A lage.(3harpe, L. A Co.,' • Mount Plaitaanti ' 4 I S. Mt.. (Charlem Hata Pibira.) Colnialne.(itatcitti4 JoAnsora,) Bean!! M'aildoar. • - ,N, Cork k Pehigh.creligiriA +39,1 I N. Sp. Ht. (J-. B. 'McCreary *Co.; S. S. Slt,(Dolbln A 964- I Je , ide, , • „ • Uarnan Parma., Other Shippers, ' II !stet:by Railroad, IList,yrar, t i io fir. ' . . . Ittale• -qf Toll Mnd •T 3 . 3 st ILLILKOAD • '1 Fr."' • -Pro?* ' . ..; C4rioni, Carbo To Rligimood, I CA tr;,. .Philadelphia," 17j ; ; 'I 77 1 17 - 1.14_ .i 831. 87 tLetiligir • • iftafainr , Yrelt•ti! !mm 1 Chankl to gllzi,mibport,. 2,00 FRtillll VIA, kinds or dotenOr ~ I Trees *airanted to qe w, il-Peivorm waoti - Idnm , at hi. Seed Store_ lkt a. Potter tile s Feb. 29,13 • • The Best b Ileton - Shiq" ClareONS'l'AN'r -Y They Orferi, wavrantkciof ""le " tti I telt , 't ;Of jail 6rlLikdkispd Virll4 Its.tbionik"4 :)fogie itufaing: of oltirto l #• •, . H A '• 'Centro ii!tioet,inyo ‘ tulni o Itotel. • l'ottoTille.Yebiflou •6t : • ii -11 . . . .LEBAticin.vii.q.4tiNs T gruTE,. nv I lilt, e nen . CO., • .. A. J. BU BIDE, PRINCIPAL: -SCHQOI, is des! ice. Itci meet T• is far am *ay he ihe*quiremeii4 of Cs, • ige ;11* rooms of Inidenetton twlng poi arranavid *0 extended that pripil, of att;y ILlct for demrsO of advauectieut may be entered to. orally squat ad van eint,Mmin a' in its dilt.y e nt departments4(EaiyhiSh, Classisol and —the rudiments . of Ydpsit tieXgber **Mr' mating. a. neleut4lnd ,msstrrit taWStiaii& theory ah 4 midges of Ut-dit of !dm/title, Intlate.4,raiteg, de: Tilt incricts is .11 vpacioas, three storY;?brich strucpro, planriol sod built espial', rsly,for liaorsliag iNegimol: The' location is pleasaist. soclifded—L, with* view of the' teba eon I:altsylt. milmt eaitiraril of liar riaburi.'and [Wait of i WSLINGF set:_ arsewilt confluence off .1103DAY.Apriiiitts. 1861.1 Exrzlcsa for lioamli.Waship;. Light* and; Tuition pre quarter, (it wevilts3 -M..• For Tuitioti ;5 to slo. , Addltiotial loaf ASis AM! sitit‘ MceSerts 1 14% 1 4, eleb sq; for itwde,P. [ Circulars and nuttier intionsuen mei De . outaissil by addreadng the Prins pair ,! , J - ,II3I3ICiriSIDZ.. Veb.'4:4 'll • I , . '4l4lllrtillik.Pa;-. MIST, - ALM PECON 14 EE INE,: . &Washed • IL*. carrying the . ai ls. - Sailirt2 P+Nifirigy cp?. thi r. ,Liog4dertsiisick - I THE mtiOnient . 4;i Extreiitedfi Clippektlis'Alißeli 11111101LW',f bi Sion il ..rapidly loading Ist Sorg. East . nittesoitad I will an no.-. pateboi ibe flatboat.** flab of. Slaisis;.! ilha .has , alarana and ansafpassed ietgaantodaHafts toed sill* AM and ini.4 l sand Cabin pumengels„ all ;ad deck. i , ! b i ' •'. • 'r' Ilan ar Vest Cabl e Aavbii, $2OO ; I &range: emit& lyttio. I: ', • Children is i 41., terto oriel two:giant 'awl asuli4, :twelve. ball ink s..' 'l•i ' '' I :5 -, •I• i . , ....• rot traitta Of its,APpir 04 .iilrcleit. to 1,- . ; B. W. C 1111021,igr Barns iftlist, Bair -Tor*. ‘ light Bills tot mid, &sill essl* l 'alista , Kailisolo. on ann. Oen fir Afialmili: Wein. vivito* 6, 1 ~ -: - ;robtiu 7 '....% .01 . ~ t.ressAvoi,f, 4 , 4 -'l . 1 ? ; . .- iitl ' • . „ j iL 'irl,„,e#l,l,ANE() • •.• , 1{ ' - .1, 1,4 3 , c a l , I; rat e d AItDIN 11` 1:. If, alai's, 14:! A. B • j„„„ ii • . ret.. January - owsfasifitirt.mtia b ,# , L it HLl'it! ndetrpignod,i havirig, vprt - ' • pipits* wpwavai cd its ism ss bi l i o nUtiZtrpr . ; Intoptdettt 511 0,4:, 1 11*. go'd , 1„,,,,4 1 1iJi to-, footstool to ,Sedboyllau Contly,ottero lifiottOo of Iltinoa. I 9Mes West IlloOtot , • , WILLIAM &I Baal 'to P.l.N:cs, N.G. lististiVaad. Wit/ tutu, it. Pot tst Esb. 1 6 / 64113 ' A 'PEW VOLVIIIME: 'r • Thi ; Noith of , togland xispe ir - Nngineene.' • , TUSI s'rkiived.,l , l r he &hi YolOme; Of i -03 this tokioksot hi,o valuable wadi uteakiiiing. ly CeMplete, sets inS t 4 Alin 020 be 'ap plied by 1, I 11$114-RANNItiArII rtm: r goitre. Street. , SOTILCIE 1O CONTRiCTORS. ONDRSIGNED iprd4oose to ;et cootss. ,o ut osussthis si 6.1 la tuts, at their didereat se• lIIMRACHII. &CO. SRPAurple;steurity trill be require& • Voir particulars; mule., to • R, whoa. tiyi l easid4. ihriV4eaels rreefreq ontligth of Fehruiry 11.'0 , , C 7-41, I, - • • - NOTICE. . - 1 .!. E begslciiyp,:..tn: in '.7.l"'rtii bet &fetid's' rood $ - 1341 gertered,Abit be bee opened in •Stlnbarr: Otreek 'Minks - vitas •SIOVE; AND Sittq litONISTORII, In the Teresi' forsworn orrapied by, 4. IL•Unnsi4brhere be intends - 0111ns coeds In hill 1100 at ebeerP as they 'ono be 'borrow 'ben by poi:4,-14 he hdpre to rector a Ale t. Alio, all Mode nt drepalrbo , •y 1 4.1.450n1, 743t 4 1 • 1 ~ , I 4S• Hf. utt4tr'pigt, T 1 : Carlos the 'taiest st of a leer li•ountr Mr to comma • Ina traveling Agency, upon a War, oil ro IT D.l " ' tars per Meru , and all expenses al Ibis ilia l' op p ortunity I , eldoui offered: and to %brow w o merit the 'approbation ;of fbel . Subscribees. by strict. ' Mention to ' boidneens can rely Spat constant employmetat for a term of yearn. :Mir farther partieulars' Or l . I! 1 - CION * ANT g i IAtAKE. .' 1 , .. ,si Matti St., Atkinson ' ptd, Ig. 11. • • 24 e 611 ' .1 ' l ' 11 444 m l ' v- 044tIlst FACTORY: , . ITRIPPIZ ICIIAIN, iriatiQ 4pressly 1.• fi;i•Aid6.4 , I . 1 11_ il ..1 _ , . i,, ~, • • . 1 ; • 1.. Chovrinire Trpnnu l, , 41. .T. -• 1 , r . • .1, ' !..li , ~ .' 1 i•if, •,' - 5, 1•, 1 , ,L 1 I -ur.vzits TO: I'lP I; 1 • • . Vulvas SI I;rnras, Esqr., Preeiden of the; Donaldeeto • , , i,0 t .,,,,,, a ,,..i.i0 it st C. 1 I 1;11i ', . - Amu. U uctriv 2 Mess. Ficut LI rl i'itlia " d i alpbia, G, ifir•Samp i t: and laity for 0 then infointatfpnmean. ugne °conger Inviiliacre Jost , 0 nal- - '1 1 1 i • as . Nog; W:Gt iii4el 45. . . Gene al I 1 Insurance Br me. -, • , , . L ' ---- t --4- a -- - - ,- -t-- -- r a • r 1 •.1 • , ;{ • I 1 , [ I 1 • 111 , 0 " ,1 , , .Fil, P. SIYIITEr _ I •-. FIRE, 111 1.1711 11:AD LIVE INSURANoIt 1117,01 KER. 4 1 lll , i ____L -I. ' t i a. ___•.- ti l' - , • t '' t ._ cl , OFFlCES—Cetttre Btr•et, below. itithan , ) •, - Esaftaide,:"ltd at 1 1 . _exatiTIvaniit Bar g° ' i k- '4 ' _ . - . Pc•itivitte,lPa. t ' . 11.• , ,17 ' I ar•lnsursitese effected on all drsiriptiOna of prop'et . ty, In.strimplgoreff,, , n and Ameelein' Ced:unqs. All • . • .yarticulara.furolibed on applicatknt at tbosbove named Potisafiln. ancip , ry '26, 'Bl. - ' ' IraMea itztrzieflowerrcras. I , ! '• LI • • • il , Ptlßp 1 NIGHT : OIL. t - t - Avir4,o been . appointil , by the A I"; t ri l: enaittifact_rs. :lOU. AtiRSTS f , lb sale of the a ' , lire 21,1 ten.' WM are onw prrpirred tci furnlab 14 to Fitt:pi:Ai 4111rOk:ALEILi, in socithqSatatities as may be rooted; t I . - '. i 1 , } 1,46,i5i I • 376,233 9 $1.7411 130,826 i.: 166 6 2: , 4 ' ' 6 188 0 °1 4 li t. 53,590,209 1 J f21: 4 1 5 0 0 t t il l ' 613000" Oi - ' , • 1 1 Phll+'a. 1, MI It, i 2 Uead,iriry~d At/ bucked, rifiht:l i ttorreis. - 5 . 2 . 1 75 , Per; Libev i t pOttlactiOn pirg i tt . ptatithsises. /4".Ths,irticielmuit not, be..ron'touiled. 4lth dretje. It he'mg,ls , stated, simplythe ire.' tOitht soil, • the irratAque,of sr bleb to well ktiown'tbkohunt the world.l i i. i i . I I. *. Ittsittiesoiiar3d .by For sOldf °lily lb: - 7 , , • i ' - '1 -f . O R P H ANS' COURT SALE. ,T)U4SUANT toinvoytinr el' the .1 ' 214 . 7,, I . : --phntil7 . ,C2rt of, th.; County of Se nylkill.. in the Commotoreutth IPennsylvitnia:, the subreriber, adnfin? 1 lstraior of floil, 's ate of JOIIN FR M EEAN,Ante of the bernugh ellSchtty kill Ilavenin . the cchinty Of -Sehuy I: kill. deceisfd, will expose: to ante by%ipdtille sendue or}, Sat urdayfthe „Nlinth day of March. neap at I O'clock-In' the 3 rte. rerl , h . . ,tli the Public Motet, Of 'E ward' Drier, In. the boron: 1h of Sehaylkill. Haven ' In, the County of Pettily lk illi.sfri raid: A:l.tbat .certain f ibrick hou•ei El MI . lot :of .. irOurtd,s t nate in the. borongtio 1 Sehtir lkill Ha-: yen in thUlCout t 4 Of Schnytkill ar d.Stineof Peonvylve-: . nia, to, wilt' ;Al , ltint rertuln• hrlek .. li , . Use and lat. of, I ground,feontle ln Coluinbin sin - nit, bet lig thirty fee! In, tortadth..e t td adj. Ailing a lot' of . arnlt Sterner. Sienine, and La - 10C f - ..lraihun Itriekifiejcb - an tending beet -----i . to -"---4: ,11 11 - ti late the estate n said iderared. Tertn. and condition made lanrwo at be , ti 'ei and pinee id! le* by ''. 1 i- i - Phi IMP BO ER. dentnagrutor. I.] r thy Order of the Orphinte Court, l 3o2 Ilawas. Clerk. IN , totq e..lftit.:9. 'tit ' .., .!. 1 ! -- ! , 6-St , . ~. FAMILY BOABDINII BCH latEOE, • OEN° • ,'- .11 J MEN AND BOYS. l'• • : ' At P0T7 1, 370 11", , Jlonignmery VYninty, '. • ~ I. frOT H ENTIF:111 . B,es ' ion , of this', i.. . _t ~ se,tic t oi .. ill' open IFedneiwl4, N rember the 7tlal. , . Among:the' drantages offered, they ' named the tel lowing-I ii ..•. Reasonitille t rma- . 7 A healtbyand att. , etivesitnation: An exterrilve m ml: thorough court-ci ildy- Liberal ti . Pm:Osten! SIJ r tbe peteal chmtbri, of uplis., Perentai discipine atilt supervltlon Of trio i ilaand manners. --, An exper#enee teacher for every leis pPils ; ' .. --. •i , For ciraulars,tenyeying full inform,' lob i nddrtenatte - Prinelpel* i ;I . s . ; . i Ituvi' M. l MEIOS. A. M. t . , l . 1• - ,i• -J. W.'fi ltblN, A.'-tl:_ i - .nEnitima4 i - Henry' Pons, Dig.; J.,Dditoti Steele. r.,,,, 1ii . . wiii;.. Mintier. Esq:.James Illiterilsokise, Ear' ; fleor,at Itirberdsi Elul.; tiro.: X: S., Vcist t Puri.muel Edwarde; FL . .Iloo,,Jaules Cooper; I inn.Owen . Jones • third Patterson, -Een l 7 Ilehrj Saylor, Ely; .1. W. Cake;. .. • - • September 1, '6O . i ii - '. •it , 39 6m . ' • . ' - • - - .'#l: - ci Jinx) iii, THE LADIES. - pr. DIIPONCO'LI GOLDEN BILLS for Female!. ,Infutrible?.in enite:Liiinregietzlipg a r.':f . rereorie2'.,oil i ,9bstrisert on:, from whatever .coure, and. al- -.-; wor suce..44l arjei p i rer fire. .' .•- • t • PILLS • 'h.:4.v, j ,tii 7 , 95e,d - .."lsir• Doeitois ft• r many veers', tint! In: France .and 17 .1 ~', , E.i.-'- ' 1 • . Attierfea.l,wittil unparalleled eureese in livery, cane; and ' hits unied by many (hoer:and ladies vast need them to Mike C44,1'1111 nubile for the allieriatt r ti t ,those , suffer, ! : oi In; froutianjjrregutaritien whatever ,i i iivell as to pre , rent an bite:timer - of family, where beas t will not permit . It. Females pee& tarty' fit tlatesr,Or the' siimpordint then,. -selves co;are, , autiOned against using' hese Pills while, in that condition. as theproprietor as, times latt respnit;• "Ability otter this 'admonition: although'. their mildness would pievent any mischief to' healt ;: otherwise: the Pills' r4rfeconitmended. Full and exp kW:direction!' at , . i ls iii • companyeart box. I:fly*. One Pollee ; tilti . wholesale and retail by alley G. Byre** SG coh..Dfu - ggi4.. •.- • .‘ . &le i Agent:Celan, street; ImYrrsviLLn Pa. cirtaat..a,!tty sendine thins tl, in ;the ..Potterille 1 1 04 offire,° . tan bare tile - Pill' sent t ,anyr part af 'the enuntry,!(eonfidenliall and "free of !vista - ger, by malt. - . Feld. rilsio,'bi It, 11. tivirr. sf.,Ciatri J. Kamm lirrawit Micierer Lle;' and •by 'one . Druggis t in' every town and. "village iif tho2stata, 'i, }- i i 1,: , • - S. D. Howes ($OlO PrCprfetair.) New Fork'. ' 7 ° 1 1.7?"1 9 ....'fit '4 ' ' •I-. i ; I i .', : 61y .. irEceluslvely by ;ill I g ie pure le' a le Vi n i f i f e r° , HENRY 11E14 ifotlStll. 1 l or the eek'imdloz, .. ' • • : ',.' • l'. • t'. 1106 10 r I " 11, 623 ir '. . • 1 -':910 09 ' 1 kr 09'' I . ~. 1 , , 't - :- 3,023 T 0 . l- "1--- T I:0,023 4 ~-..; -.4,3;91910 , '293 91= 03 g-9,995 ' •• f -"!`..---- ' ~, , . 10 ? , 5.0 03 1 G imi . e.; .-- i ' l i*---: s at trahmitti.d tYrCt• II Coirkiily,'fot -week I . '1 ' • • r ig• '. i t0t.“..1 • 112 V , *?.,916:00 ,07i ,14.434'.0s 03 '.. 1 I. p big jOR 1, - 07 ,1 . 44;1:871111 16' I . .31.519 01) . . . " • • 'forl tSBO. t ' .- !.,TOTAt.:" 343'06 •".;! or ISfikr . w 644. ;• TOT 2.621 , 01' '''S.lll 10 • 1.2144 2.1.8 U 1,8414 1 .1/13,52$ 15 0 ,; 1 ; 1.5 .10 (1S 015 69 9611,42' 9.720 19 lir j 1 1 -1033 IT 0) 1, n 1 .15 T. 173 1T iirz,bst Is • :Li' *fic9 01 1,1: 1 4:1 6 721,411 - 1,i11.166 19. E51:05 SiTSS 15 11: i 53.272 ~f 14.1115';14 .1.19.9?"41 199:02 3,2$ '1.9 TIIIIIIMIROIIIIIII[IOIII . 'Rita 111911%;g4 From from , From • S. - Pl.' A u &errs. Onn. 1601 . 144 , :1 WI 167 1 06 D 4 • ERT'MENTS E a.C: ru(t Trees by the ‘urniabed ei r Nureery Price* - 'lt I ANNAN. t they repte-teeni. esti: leave their ad tado. t! ! .1 r =Eli siklttu...l by " ' e t ALLPN•SL-NEEDLIFIS 410 1 .42 South Deliteare Avekriitte,• • I ''? ' l aza 41 ,Sonth-Water Street,' Ist (160 0, !• rite.btut, Se i,4t, Philphla. ; t - • ' F.vt,nine:y [ i,ALLEN . 4' NEEDLES', . ".fit11101:Elj . 4 f TA i'Vtp..Ale D . - SFTEIt.PIIO.ST 111TEU,OF. LIME . 440,16/iki;ect I[-unitant apte by tikfiutands'or !Faimierirnicl P4ingers „far': .! • cl.ltutuber of :yet! r. 4: limo.; • '•, ' "Pricei+l4ll per,2,000 lbs: • (2 14 cents per :lb.) • cal:r.A.wc).(.! • • Peruvian. _ Iti•reirrd direct triatOthe qatertnent • r itztares. Warrastid• genuine. ' • tehaboa. This Is the (*.blunts:l Fe4thery Gii4 1, , . ,ana, Imparted direct.. , ...7, - I : ALLEN -,&: - NEEDLE - 4? New -, Fertilizer.. The lbw iirße sn d;supen.w ferilliter fast It. Inbiverwr.4 n•.e, •; - Pries-411,30 per goof) LPr Tit per lb.) Bois - Button.hskersfilne: 9na Dust and' , Bostis„ I 1 • !maid jPlasteft. -Wsrrsnied purr' In hamils. • A 1166k-31.de:1 action plaid° to 11EA!,B118 on all the Aisne . . • 1 ... • B, bare large number of 0101canas for Pre• laluinifStraided: by , the eariens I.4o l feeltieral &eddies. - irhicti 04.3m1...60.46d to cell rail lexiond mi. 1 ; • I: • ALT.. BaCED/sEk''-- So4h 'Whaives anal Wate'r,st. • ()OI MAP , °bore Chelf!lnl4 l'/ . 11111EL • I'111.A1: - .febris3ry'9, '6l • . .-f 6.3 m _ • %pi: • o) •• Lenialusdetrry. Gla sg o w and ryh6 MON'I'REAL,'OCEAN fiTEA.m , COMPANY'S ' , bit I Clair ,;you pii!rer . ia,: yde !milt Skiitners:`. 7 • I: . . • • IifICA ktri',//4-4 0 - EI • • (....9tr. Mr Milgter...." • DeX.V4K. • AI range. ' • No rth Unfroze, ; '1; Rolland, CsktPlal. • . 1•: • I ft' ..Gmbalmr: • N.; Antkina r k; ' • I:r .1, . . , Nntintinn, IhUcaxtax.• • • 1,. Bultllng,) Ce'irylng [tie Canadian an d Volli'd States • Our. i f the steamers of tbd :11ns• salt front Ltirer foete ery Thursday. and froM Portland eterj Fattiedity, calling at' Lond.,ylerry to remise tin boar& and ;land mails sod mtiarngers to and from Ireland and 8. - otlantl: irlasgokr; posertifers'are furnished with rrsa pavan e itch, et/ brand (Mtn Lonaooderryl '' - Rats of Pakmge from N. 'Fork to ;ILeld ' idonderry, Glas: ;,row. of laverpoolt— , : ' ' • • _ Fl rat clams. (according to oreolmnindellon,) ,14' Steerage.: (found rfJth koked'primisione.) : 10. Ahit4perlenrod Borogin al ta