j . 4- |a.th df'jsiayennt ; r- be apparent to every i in tms that lias sbl Jong curse a and bo&ste9land. 'oV Tree- For Prudent in (864, • 'llw 1 i f]“ bo “ t tO . c 4l re - Tg* <D k U 111 Ilir Al JL'i 8 " # “" 1 object has beenaccon.pjish li Aft A W LI n t U/iTuf led by tile slav? holding arWpcracy of ’ W 1 ' Elbe Spnth, by theiry|cko(i and?Vbfer (ua| eonspira ! by to overthrow, the ernpicnt of the United States—to I broat rtp the Unlob Jfind destroy: the iConsfiftction. V. We fipd that id to the order of l^ e /Kayo giyeK $ ic.r. Hancock, published In our 5 - y M th ? ffort ' *° retain of thU-woek. i ' { their chatties in the bonds of perpot al ide ' illi id loo'” .'j The D* 9 . ,« . ■•• ■ ’ < V r~- I —^ — 3=l .j It muct non -Jffedne&day, j'Jfofr 27,1864yj mWi 36 A 3 5- '!ilavery I Ed 13.RIE E 1 0P dc. PicTrietor..= diagr4o'll:l` our m , For Vide president, UR TIN ibstltaxia. m»j; c paper I’acker and t]be Got „ t iPeu*. I■ ;■ hia Senatel V / number of the jStat: c|>n tainsjanarticle ifrqm the pen of Ex- Govehior on the of the Pennsylvania Senate,/which if and disloyal conduct of the Daraooratio Senators. . .We 1 ' were somewhat .surprised'!that Gov. Pack er should be referred,to,-or bis opinion, quoted authority for* anything by members even otj his ;own party. A third county court lawyer,, who C )*> wv, . accidently become Governor without J the .part of. the Goveroiipent at Wash-l ability, intelligence, independence or ington. jit cannot live jOut the pres in fact, tidthont any quality that should on| year; the is doomed.!- ■inspire reapeetj atternptingj to efmght* Although Delaware has not been en thepenate.ia'nd the people of the: permitted, formerly, tojsecede with. Commonwealth tpp a question of lawf her slaveholding sistere, and is theie-, .and order, is simply preposterous. fore not embraced !in the President’s! ■ It ia a sufficient answer to his arti-,^ tnancipa (; oh Proclamation, y e t- she ,de> tbat”th ? .Atto.jneysGdneral w iU' -shortly takfl her place- a of the United States, Whf) is as much mdnßBt tll6 free StatesUf the Union, Ex Governor Packer,as notwithstanding the miAty and >t .s possible for pnfedawyer ' of ! Kei j bayard's dik! pa« another, hasten a«y -ffinon au | fl berry’s t 6 retain! it. ; i! just the. opposite Ofthat given by tbd- ~ ;,?!'• . . Governor. The opinibn! of Governor , f b « ,all y Packer, his jdstifickioh c.f Ihd'. 15?°? cratic Senators, in :t&ir coAduqt coa- bl,^b [ ,n « cur f’ i n - 18^ lhe Vlhat he is. either blinded by I begun, bad but* few thou .•* • v 1 ,l \ .■; ..'land slaves: but now Shs baa prkcti 5. or..- at 1 •.; disloyal; -A- ~ , _. 'J ~.. -, ■ \ u s. 'i., . ..j 'v.i, ■. , 11 cally none. To tboyebemon, brought while in the field serving Jus ! , I . • A.. "m . \ . .L A , : ,* J T- ?, . idn by tlhe Southern Slavehdldets, She is Captured and:; retained in i J > ,■ lt i g y.- > ' ... j, : ! . ; unoustionably owes her happy debvy istody-yin-the- the..; r . j - r *r icets, the political parties aro^i a ' CC ’ N , ' ■1 1 id notwithstanding this fact There some portions of Old Uiiion party should, be enti- ! Virginia that .remained . loyab.f and? bo by reason of ; i w « l|, e consequently ority, and also 'because kheir i .dperktiotWof. the. Emancip&tiW £rp<s| synod the Stato| at the! jutfe - 1 : irtmation J but’ God, who, in his Provij by a large ! majority, deigns flib dual p[verthrow of| .ufzation fe:don^Btdu,'wceks;^/ 8 ,g rc “b eur,?e . has lasted his. Procsi imod itv.uhdoss strife, urgent j hfmation, udjieh covers every inch ofi i o' business lis neglected, and ! ave teritory].. ha» t doomed it oven: nrv ,d*plWed>jrtho is respbn-.ji tl ‘?™,for in.these oountie*} w.h|ch.:wcfjj , this u.-ioless waste of - lime -bveiripted- by the President,. there 'is, oyi? The,-®«<ivo«ra 11 c party I scarcely a single slave, and the loyal; Wbojro of tlioUlfl has cal !»t ihat.tlic Democratic Scira-'M a C’pnvcnlioh'to siwopp |rom the tors are in sop.rbt league, and. syn.pa- : f ntil '? -S|q.te .the.'lasi yes’l.age of it yhy vvitii Jeff. Davis la'rl|d his/Govorn! ;i lW:i y- Thjs. too, is‘vbe of- Lem inoiu iflsri' iyby|iwje »«k|.;doc> ibe TefuBo'!'|. O J’? l l aD “ patriotic people, without the to exclU.igji fo'r ..rebel <> r control of tberGencral GovcnU’ c!Bcct qf| lij» own ra'nk. or even .one of i hicut, . ■ ( 1 higher SgraHef • A. Hriga’di'cr Genera), m Missouri hasywp.p'arlie. .and a grealj favc>riic : u'itii has ''jteaiatisiy cup tending in' , been ptT|iyitf" in cxehaivgo. iand yet it for oragaiiis <:;umot bc'clVccted, .Why is’ this'?— tuliop, but one.party is fo There is noi a singlg'fcderal'iiflicer cx- ! diato destruction, the!otbe elusive f.f tret what ■ ?,t a' few yca’is.of grade —t’ can'by ekehunged for a'rebel ofiicorof die an easy ;death. ! The equhl rank, why . rlui. is.Miijoi While, years wjll.close.it forever., |an excep.ioi .' I'lio' oiijy reason ilpu I Arkiinsas has’resolved tlhat slavery ••an be given'i that. t!ie shall ho longer .exist hpon her soil. $e n?.. ip VS Have uoiifiedl Davis, .to re- and is now coming, baled iutoluo Un tiiin jh’in ;• piubp is ailing to ; .from -wistch' she way forced. l.s - Ariifyc.t wolf hcno|vipg- all : traitors, a loyal nf»H free State: |She this, llho- dofay and expense U> the. - has . cohnl •'heartily, Iraving become Staieiin wakyng until a special elec- ! s ' ic! - of.siJeiy : aud sohQssipu. 1 tion 5 ‘ 'dd, treason of Senators t \. : - 1 hold 1 vincesi Senator ■ country close cu Senate t a tie, at, that the tied 1 1> t! the inaj party c elect ion the 1 brg; I ffre cons ! - Ittgaslati; 'treat siblc. fai ; niilr lbvou<{|i , eitu don! . . ; • f VTouhicssoe'will sodnl bid re-organiz ..uigleommuiiication with,land act- J -*■ *«.; , - ,1 ,!j ■ . .fM • i. . .... U. .. ~cdas a! Iroc htalo-under the amnesty mg in ebnjttU'ition wall tnc Jh-osidcnt * , 1 •. 1..,;,. . , ,1> ,-f * . , : prouituaaiioi?. Her intelligent and of rebcldutn, orilujj uilcrestv and the, • -I .i . 4 .. . r,4; : , . * i 1 t energetic pcoino • have ..hafl-*. rnltrosid iof his cai?sc ;we ‘have an = ’ */. «.' \.« k v -» .* s |«, *-0 ~ - lonousjn of ,t4io peculiar inalitu\iont hx-Go.yoi’Kott of-this gi*cat iQyal.Conv ; • ; .f• \ v J , ' V J ImonwbaUli, saving llist he JhcartUv : l ‘\' n ‘ s ‘, s •?* * a japprqvas U .tU-condmUof fchbsn dii- * re W l * d b!av *T: »«[*Wtfre-j jlcyal trciftoii-iloving YVf «n the , Iqyal meii of the ComraiiDhrealth hide 1 hp'*! afi.j liheir fucleJ fir] ye. y shame; \/ 1 X (! e * cUo 4 f b f clc y*^. : about ,a i ri—l —. —■ —r-jf , [j rhior tn.. .flio doctyificrt of freedom are ■ 'no. ,|tb Justices! Of jOffeUtyfciily and advocated. , j ■ .f.'?? aoe- r ; 1 ir i ; In a cons-ftioriible pprtiftjj- of >iissls-|| are ! herebyyn blafi ed 'that!; ippi, asTwdll asldfi- the; Sei.lsland's of) quires, the- returns, of all. Soyflr Cauiiina .and Georgia,' slavery: ib.eejto bo filed atdeast teiVvkas luietly.apd gradually given place | ire Court.;; tljKjw free labor, to. the advjantago and ; ht has- been.tptally neglect- satisfaction « all [parties, j Thoi prirv- j |yi of the ; the eipK s of freedom nrc coiiMlantly gain-i jinb of, whom'not make, ing-. gnWrid.’:, Ncpv, in .y|e\v of 'all' ps .unli! theJiT&l d ; ay of the > thes; facts, jvvhieb are clcarlv. and i. 0 IJistriet Attorney is per- j.yyell .esfublisired,' we would, ask. ,el! ■ ,tlio ease' truly loyal and intelligent jLdetrnjCtall^ 1 are ro^tle ; consc-: parties.’ whether (the . .as iill catinot without 1 great ipl was’ can ever bo restored fkjl life,-and Pr®P$ r 0 the pas^ftfr'trial; ; ; wbui would be, iho cost pi’ that res ajmed lato|a'datb.j—! toration, States whidli baye or arc ijt is hoped Justices will lie .about to' count the cos* ojr'tli’e curse pt. jshoultl any cffi«es iOf » avery, cajn never be] replanted j 'jny recunlsj before Court,: with it It is simply absurd to think j op returned, and iin many j |of that which i» entirely impraclicp- 5 | p be to the first ■ bio. .. j!v,-i it. haying cpntrot pfanch | The stern shock'of battles, brought ti esa are consurahlb; Jus- jon by has done ita jwork'well ;peetfu!ly requested to iri- far, and it be hoped that it .that; if,is ;their dd-fwill don]tihdo to-work until tbd last ion the District Attorney j Vestage of that great evil t is. wippd it. iState their case and frpn> bur continent^forever,!., | i oenas.fpr Ujitncsses. j 1 '■• •••'*' s ' j' 'Veihdes,. arrise ■ fror ! ,- - 1 IA. Noti) | - Justicepj I ihp la w re ■-CTHnnial c days brajc rpq nretr|e ; : cd by 4 n an • coubtv; : ieoi ■ I J- “ ' I tpeirrelm ! Court. : I’l ■ sumed I v until tliAc qnc cotyefrioca* i Wjhafi reti ; Therdfore ' !' . 1 .1 more prom "-aiier-.imak \bej may ' case} shoe Jasiiceam ' r I | J . ‘ -Case s of cot •- ticei are re. form-prose* ty u before Cou ; bbtajjn spby MUcn inco Y»Dipfp6n ment. Tfau the firtt Moi 'I ! -: 1 ! I i • i irn a i ' 49“ Dr.. Th'oa. Donolioo, '■ lato of WTellsfrille,! Ohio, having IdSiWtf m. . v a^w U,, ‘ l ! Boiayer, will receive calUathh* o^po, * 0 \ . , ‘iu the; 3|6ntberb extremity,of tbe Na * t| . L «•' t 1 Rc f™<: Uivu : *il llotel, 5b this pleas bt iaobV' U.strhenwr •' ' v, . ! U RE ■ A.-: .n ual servitude a fruitless an noosing business. In thisl State it Las ' been L i e/nh. Iva- | a tong time exhausting her soil.retbrd: ! ing| iier onward progress, 5r wealth j andi prosperity ;Jit has diminished her jpopulation! whilst the free States ia; ound bet haye been rapidly grpwti i ing iu allihe elements off power aid | prosperity;,* but all tb s availed both-: jing/,untilj thel war, brought ion !by f i themselves, produced at different s.tato ; qflthe case. It has now ‘become a j burden; to,.theslaveholderstViera -1 selves, ai?d;’will no|w- mike short w'drk jof it without any. further action 'on | \ ' . belly and relation to- il the’iusti h * . i \ *;■ I U A. i! I 'i k, ■; January [Uth,' 18W. , : > -; ■ j - Mb. EmTOEi-yburing afurlougl of ten days which I%u so/ortonato as j to obtain in Order [to vlsUmy friends r in Beaver county. I Pwas often jptuft.'j' ed by hearing such remarks jss 'the I following. “Why does not of the Potomac move?”, ‘‘\Vliat gdo ! ol are ydu doingf"J ;*‘lt is-time the A rmy of the Potorgac vkas'disbahdediOr senf; to. some other- place; for they havenevec accoinaplished anything, ij with many, other/.jsnch .Remarks; at the same time drying a comparison by no. means flattering between’ iW .A rmy of the ‘Cumberland and the Army of the Potomac! Ny- 1 ’ . I b£g leave through your columns to reply to- these questions, i nainult lions and taunts,| : • J In the first place, why thie Ar ray if the Potomac, does not move,. It must be apparent to every man who, is St. the habit of thinking that' no 1 army camnove durinjg it.be inclemfeiit season of j winter or eyed late in .autumn without endangering its artillery apd wagohi trains. Especially in a sdili like that of Virginia,"where a beaky rain uir autumn j and the beginning of winter; renders thc roads impas sible; and if the army advances.sa retreat is qeceassry to prevent storva-r tion oh aecount x f the supply trains', being unable to comb up iwitb the troops. 1 v • ' .ly' ■ ,';j| It is true tbal during the winter the groupd freezes solid so that ar tillery supply and ammunition trains caA he transported on rthe frozen grohnd ; biit la d ays lhav'will fejt them All down id I,ho mire id lielpleqa condition,..as 1 Gem, Bdhsido’s ’ inu4 'march can testify! To say' nothing, df j the" suffering,,of the troops in .the bivouac in the open air .Xo one that has ever witnessed a winter canii, paign can form any idea of its horrors; during the-recent mufch and counter] |m&reh to Mile Kun, the pickets *dn |both!oar own and the enemies.sidoj were frozen lo death. Xo record apw pears of the suffering of those who nearly frozen to death and yet kCeoveiCd we who felt and realized it along,can know it. Wo only ly tell why tbe army Potomac tin’! move. We realized, too horn y realize that there is two seasons, one |br,campaigning and one for rest, add well We know the penult} - for at fetdj’ting to campaign in winter. But they.ask what i jjpod are [ you oing? We are.defending the nations apital,; as -well |n« preventing - the ! enemy from making raids .on ’Mary* 'land and Pennsylvania. We prqtoct I these very, croakers in their rights to | property, and arc a shield to tljem in', I their pursuits of. gain; and while they) jarfe.at home enjoying all tfio sweets jof peace, scarcely knowing that Wer jajre engaged in a terrible and devusta-j j tjng war, x throwing out taunts, find | insinnaiions right j and left at their [gurdians, we repiain a living bulwark [.between them an(|'.danger s s^ ' i Withdraw the Army of the • Popy | mao and the sturdy! Burgess bf York jw'ill - be', compelled ..to take another 1 i «even miles fide id oVder'. to surrender jtno place to the rebels. .Itarrishurg jjwill again be cleared of public records j'aiid public men; Pittsburg will. have j.|tp["i.urh .cut.her populace, lo fortify COal Hill! iahd her surroundings,— ! Even;-Braver Itnay jcouclude to go iivtoi j the forliiyingl busine.ss.'and her bravc| j hdmp,' giiardsjpiit'lhcrih as trim and |i phiirtial a condition as she was when I .formerly;' in khe cognomen of Porjjfl i' M Jntosh. ; i ; • Twice has the Army- of the Poto-1 jmac saved Maiyland and Pennsylva-! nia by copious linations of its own I’bcst blood.- Ot. A itiatarn saugnniary [field the old i-esorvjfcs out their I blood like water; and it was only, by ■ the. most obstinate jjnd determibcu i hn.vc-ry that the eneiny was rcpplsod ; and'the nation .’silvv.d. And iyihci 6 lacf|lakB of people sb lost. I that they can oiily i wifiy the sol ' dior . will) taunting language ■ aD( J sneers'!’ AiSs-t fiat-jit,sUnid ;bo no! No , aririy in , the UuUci States since its or-rnizaliba I;as donC' more severe marching than, tjmt of the ,Po toinae.' and - no -noro bloodv -fipids Uiain Bull van, Xlos..} and-^.-Ante laJn, Prcderickbur.!; an/l Gettysburg arohon record in the ilcbcllions bis ‘-ory. , ’ ' • ' , its itrtm'e. ' for giving' iat vs let' it next ten ! , 0 l ' lG mapheif! i ii k «|n"-'neav .Pedcrii ksburg, to!Getty's-1 i burg,stopped (tie ivbelsiu thefr'rivrirk of' fliilinKe aiid fle.str!u|tibii| saved Penn-! : syhfdnia a second | time from being! i ovei ruri by ; raggamnfliiia 1 I i.inshanjftd pj|iWry, [drove , them back ju»to | yii , gihfa where they stidVemain, ) the gimPdidns of Winslm."Con.and the i protjectioijinf the mi idle Slates’against ! a hostile add embittered-foe It is too! : true,' tlnu'on many n welljought fipld ■ j this [army hasjbeen beaten, but Gettys- l i burg will ever remain ja testimonial | !ofi tfic’r success, - and Aniietam aiid ■ Frederick sbnrg. oftlheir oh dinate and ; stubborn valor, Ajs to ther miserable ; comparison the croakers ghooso to ijjJtfEpwtjvcen the Army of the -Po ponme andthe Anriy of this Cginber i landf I am inclined |to puss Uthy. well knorying that any Isuch Comparison are rjrilyjcqlculaled-- jto foster - id! will betw,eon tb,6 soldier 1 )} tOfthu different armies, T ..will only make a single remukk to show how ill founded ate I thefiHcond'usions., The Eleventh and T'&lflh Corps of lihis army daring ilasl September, .joined the army of I the Cumberland. They afterwards | were in-the baitle that succeeded that °1 Cbikamaugft,w.-r-e highly commend | e-J fir their bravtry .■cod’ coolness daring action; while tile Eleventh i Corps served in IholArmy ofthe Pel tomac, we only know of its hieing dis tingash for the mpible manner in which ’it,made for tbjs rear at Getty al burg,! but it goes to the . west, and; prestq. it turns up the hero of tbtf fight.) I only niontiojn this by, Way of r,omarjk ,tor ; whenever! you find* ah American, so'dierijeti him bo ■ federal or fcbbl.tttero you will find a brave mim. i. v ; odw permit mo to say a «rord Ur tlty* I Hr*, rib,., doubt ■ r i * V • a ‘ -. l INV ; • . , rtcppedi lf : uot. tLi« Mood; well if job |.w in iOßly tajfii Oat and voltfh loer jto Alie f.ffo Armyjbf tfale j’Potontac can move.! Tbe rebellion Joan l?o: P reB%;dra»i<r the Arhryof the i PotomoCs. <«n be disbanded. Do cot wait to be An(f>aflef tliat to’ proeureasribßtituto, but Come your-' solves, and ; «f)en jron are here* and ba’vis a heajgr, krapsask. Rations, sixty-four, rottnds of amrna nition and year musket to carry, and -tho rodds knee deep | with mud yon will know why the Army ofthe Poto. mac dont move, if-,;’; ; *1 ■ | ,i' fiespoctfully <Toora. 1 Second Corps. lnaugura l, - The position which GovernorCurtin folds' beforettlie, conntry - is.. by po means a dorii&ful one. . Taking the helm of oo^N^raMobwealth 1 ata most important era be bris so discharg ed his arduous dutieS ps to gain the applause of nlLfriciids of the Govern • mentj while hip acts haVel reflected the highest credit qa our State, . !X : The address, jdeliverect ‘ on, the. occa- Motr of his will well -heare a careful perusal, j It is a .well written doenment, yet through all its. elaboration gleams tho soal-light fit Pennsylvan Ja’i patnotic i Goverecr* Such wordsaslho following should be engraved on ejory loyal heart: 1 . i P or.the preservation of oar Nation-' al lifo, pll things should be subordina ted. It is;, thoflrSt, highest, noblest duty of the citjzen—it is bis protec-j tion in .person, property-, and a|loivil and, religious privileges, and for its p'erpctmty in form and power, he ows all hip efforts hisi influence. bis rtfearis, and hia To with treason, would bri but to give it, renew ed existence, - and!, enable it again to pliinge, hsjhto causeless war, In tb'e destruction of railitaiy pow er of .t he rebellion is alone the nope of Jjpacel for virhiJe armed rebels march over Uic-soitpf any State, Irio real free-' ddrK can prvaii, and no!Qo|verriihental authority, consistent 'With 5 the genius of bu rl free uistjlatiotts, can properly' operate. t ■■ v * ■ . j ;■ 1 .!■ X ■ ' 5 .;: 1 The people bf-erpry are enti tled under tbeCoMlitutiontp’proteC lion of the Goxerppient. and togive thatprotection fully arid fairly, rebel lion must be disarmed aud{ trodden ip ! the dust; By these means, pr.d thje.se j alone, can we have enduring, onion, i prosperity and peace. [ Byth’eso means, and those aionri, ejfo we have* enduring union, prosperity! arid peace. As,‘in the part, I wiijlri llic fifture,yn faithful the riutb'l hayfr ake.n' spafe : no means, withold no rower jWhjchjean strengthen the Govi l >rnfneiit in tlih conflict. To the mens ire of the citizens. cbo>en *r the' National Goyelrnmerit, adopted ,o protpote riureh'qle, I will give ray ;ord!al approval arid earnest cooro/- • tion. It is the .oi|tke ojC oon»tiluioiv- I liberty and law. li i i ' _ ~ -|| i i i • Testimonial to QoW. CuSrtin^ .A I urge number of the .prominent Jnion men of New'Jersey have signi led their adnmatiriii’ and t respect for jur patriotic Governor! by litn ii band.'Crrtc'testiiabiiiai. J r l|t Con-' ists of the complete works of Amiu. bn,'the '^e4l ; ,!The;j Sirds and the 1 ; Quadrupeds of Nortb 1 Vnmrican, (jbrep large folio jviilumesjj f colored i‘\ules, end eight 1 .: quarto" slumps "fit text.) bound. in 11 crimson Russia, extra gilt. On ich volume, letters of goldj is in-- iriptioa, ‘'b'rom the Loyal Citizens : New i|or,Bcy ,to bis : Excellency, ndrew Ol Curtin, the Loyal,'Govern* I ■ of Pennsylvania;” jWithip', there the following presentation ad-. 1 ness: . '* ■ : ; , ; [ to his Exce Ueney, Andrew iff; Curtin, ovrr'nor of the State :of Ecnnsyli'a. !' i i|i‘ ; The indprsigned, loyal citizens <of ilte StatAiof New Jersey, in' token of ililcil' ajjyireciation of th ed i sting u ished isctyjce rendered by your ExccllOnOy i lojliiOSNalidnnl Government, during , your late the [able I man ner i n which you defended tble poll ! cyj adopted for ita peraervation and perpetuity, during the rp election, coupled with devotion tOjthe soldiero iii the fie{d, ai|d' kind, care of those in hospitals, ioyour own i State, respectfully, tender thK aecom. j patiying testimonial: i ! : i Greati National Work. I (Tbie Birds and Quadrupeds of . .Norths America,” on this day.of yoiir second inauguration as Executive of Pennsyl yaiiia, January \19,. 1?62, Wo have flic:honor .to be, very respontiuliv, jot r friends " To this is appended the signatures of the gentlemen from, wh > this beautiful presenitepraes fifty e|x in all—being the ,number of the B ’Sj, e . r , B the Declaration of indepen dence.' ’ ‘ ;. i i ■ ' -Tbe entire cost df the gif undred dollars. la other St ess than in G in is held in the highest esl rad loyalists, '1 j 1 . ties, not Ijr.'jdur-, H ,; b * i r— ■ i\ j iV 1 / Mlurm® in. MeacEE dfovsly 4-Qop' Tuesday morning last, jtheifwifo! oif Depnia Maloney, iri Mercer, Paji-wai found laying -dead on the road about forty rods from hie house, in Salem towrUbip. -Dp. William Axloll, Cdrqner of th£‘ county, snmtnbneda I jury j afteK hearing tbe testimony in | the case, Terdict’that Abe cam’e’ to - heF death bt tho haDds of l her husband. ,Hc was • committed-id IM On Tbesdayto stand hie trial ; The Wh# *aya: We hare learfted ’tbe fact; and mrcnmstaitdes of the case, Ibbt are ■> '■ i.,;' 'h!-'- VY I -Ifr- Eli f -i - 1., i ■ _ Hkadqdaatbab RscKutTKa Sbrtic: '.Second 'Corpse j \ Ilnrrisbnrg, Jft*-, Jan. 15,1864. been given me Ip recriilt tbo2d Corps to fifty thousand (6Q,OQD) men for suchspecial dervjicißi I untifer mycpraraand, as may be dosig/ hatjetbby the War pepartmebt, ! ap« j ; the Oiliaefts ,of, Pennsylvania to'aid rae in filling up the 1 regiments j and batliertes of ray command which owe ibelr origin to the They arejas fellows': ; .j j , jBlsfc. 140tb. llfith, (battalion,) I4Blh, 63d, 145tb, 71et„72d, 60th land! lOGtb Regiments of Infantry, jand 1 Batteries jy G, Ist Penn’a. Artillery, j 'and i C. art* F, Independent L’cnu'a. 1 ■Arjillqry.' ;l - ',l( I TjTqtil the ‘lst Of March nezt, the'ii following bounties will be paid by.ibe i Gcnaral Government: . f ! ' j Tot Veteran ?, 3402 ;)■ for . others, $302. _ ■ All voiuntj'jers enlisted for this or ganization will be credjtod (to tli,e. ci r ty, pouiity, town, tdwnshipr priward whijeh they tpay elect; as the place ~tO which they jjdesire: the , credit ‘(given. I no ijluoh electidn |s made the enlisting officer will giveVfedit to tb!e place of enlistmant. ' ~iv j Eieh locality is, tlflereibre iiitjerost ed t|ip nqmbdit oflenlist* meuts. to the extent of,, its qrfiita'lfnj tbe jdraftj l.qiid any stimulus givhn by bdui>tiea or other will: have!thp, effect of preventing |hosej Who ItlesiroJ ti voluntepr.from leaving! the piaces ofiftheir residence And job-j listing elsewhere, where the 1 induce/{ menlij offered] may be j i j i The saint regulations that 'bayo ; hithei lo goveruod enlist ments in this | (State, as to the persons empowered I I to enl st ,thd jf ulesJbr mnstering and j I for fmo/shipgi transportation and Bnp- : | pliob. wtll ahply itf ibis case. jii j Anji, one] desiring to eulist in ei .lip of those organizations may do serin anyipslrt of the, State by making ap plication to; the j>istri,ct Prov.oat Mar shal. or any recruiting ofsj?ef ftdm the 2d iGorps, r o matter to jyh'fch regi ment sjaid pffle ors may bpjpng.! , j | ; I have'come among you as a Penn sylviiplan, fipr bp purpose at iendday oribg tjo aid y<u in stimulating enlist p monts(j\ ’ |! | I'.. '. • ...{ t- ; .As this is.a[maUer of interast to nil j citizenjt.pf this [State— its quota being still jnearly 30,000 deficient, I ,car peat- j ly Call /jpoiViypn'.all tip assist by exJect jug. the influence in your pow'W pi this important [matter. To f adequate ly reinStorce pur armies in. the field sis to insbre thuL tlhe war will not reach y our hforhps/idnU will be the meani,,o|' bnngihg. it jtol ai Speedy ;aod! J:a|ppy Conc'njfiop, antll of saving.l%. many. lof our brave soldier* whow* :i'ild btbcrWisa be I losj by the prblojign tlon q'i tlie wpfianaiu indeyisiTelf bat 'tlc'i, j'/ • ■ It ip.ppty nbcbs/sarj; to , llostiw tl. o rebpl.ArmVes npwr in the field'to insure h speeds; fttid, permanent peace. lot £i brflh that fact iii yiqwj I>‘t (5 ..not Be said that Pennsylvania whirl lyfis’already given so many <>t hci oiti zens to Vhisjrightebqs causoi. shall no.yr. at the eleventh hour, be behind lie* sisters States in fiffnishing. Lei- t L uota of the men deemed: necessary to eii,d the rebellion. Some 'Slates hart; fil led ttiey - Ouotjus; o.theril wifi do i io; a littleJexertioij: on tmr part, will soon, fill all the doouimied regiments'.ojflthe, jSfateand obviate the neccssiiV-ola t V • X. ;. . r ; 111 . j , t ■■i draft. 1 •• |, Let ilitmt ‘by those .orgUsdzU i'lioins whicli h'uve wpo fpr ' 1 and lUelr State s|), ,much' : I bpnor, pbajl Ipa.-is yutof cxistaaeo toy , the, wat|it ; : cf patmtism . iny the people.| llilnlesS these fcgimoTitskijc filled ip thy :pspv -■ i inum strength t bey'iwjU soon pease, to ' i exist.! It will | lip. jneecssary ‘toj.,acpi : jquick’ty‘ tbj insn'ro] success. Odbepl Stales by having j used greajcr pxc.f tirns, jam! by ihodiuhicemonls of loeii! boqnties draw'awjiy ypnr ypung then!. Byvgiyingbduhlics at boihe s :ind slijmtv latiiig ;t be State pride you ■ will' Beonry toyour i^imeiitVfhnr, pip-lion pl’ith.o rrtal'o popillation) whose circiimshui ccs readily permit them to ’ tul;o the field’.’ ‘ •’ l -1: ', ' •) in" ! ' ' WINF’HS. lIANCOOCK,:.! i . -May/Gcn. U,/S. ; , XEORp Troops understand . tha t t gro trobpsin thi county ik,meeting ce*s,!and quite.a iTlio coloi town and vicinity ioufily fof th-o ro? wonder aj> their de! voujs ‘•todoser’ - ' We have co’ thd subject! ious to erilist wait fdiKthe ware) Union . A LETTER iC,lnd._, tu Iho Indianapplis -s that move 'treert .were ki. iito cold snap fn that yScinit. any on.e fi me heretofore. Per, apd the —e,. tender of trees ■ are "-•j to the ees ap not ahow to what ex • are damaged. \ VI INATQRIAL |APPOINXMEXTB-1 •i'npr has appointed HoniWml ijth, Attorney General, and Slifer, Secretary of -the Coml monwfealth,lor v lbe ensuing, term.; The Secretaryi hasapppinted Hon. Wml H. Arnlstj-ODg as Jbspaty j -I «'■»!■ ' ::%■ ■ 18 (ire - CdwiunsAD' papi etaiqp dblnotseem I Ydrfcicity l)uring| was brought out t which- a irear ago ba eolation (of 80,000; ij 000.. It dose not c latter.'. \ «.✓ •-] ■ A.- Bad Bad—^T l l on' iWGrpplt fire shell firpip GitLMpi e’s batteries | ek ploded in Charleatc r», a conlfabatijd; whp ’Witnessed Jthe- spectacle, jumped op apd : plappipjf hj»;jhAods, exclaimed, ‘•See, dar! neU kit la d an i- ,j j: ’fa. l . ■ { • . . n 'Delaware;—VWo Ijo 'recruiting of' liei ii lower part of tlvin ■ ’frith a discide» sujc a'umber have volun •ed inter of Geovgp f are waiting, aux- j anjet.! AjtJM th.oy aro'nor-j ti" l cp,uhtrj’;f r ;| ithijovpral op larly ail nnx they will .fio^t ; ■getokniDclc^ . ; t ..1 »n« ot the Express lb prosper in .New a trial ineoart it that the Express i iil ao aver ago. bir a now dosvato9,- Wcrve even! tHe :iji'.' 1 j Nf; r ; . (itodof the Wax-Ov and What\Shoub < Those wbD termination of they War 1 : jtlirow of the • I i‘cbulit,are naturally, spr oos for a rosumptioiiy oil of hostilities by one s persona cannot pereeij thinlg.ist being done f owl irtg out tlie I rebellion uij almost'daily regaled ,wii sanguinary battles, inJ sands are wbunded arid is a hiistaiceW idea: .’We ] the Governijnenlwas nt iniore earoesltly ihiation- of th|e great tastti llanditbal noVpr before w< tippets so : .brilliant. ' The {•not to be - put- down b - alo'rio. The- uid of /am l|cfiscourftgeiiientB conseqt reasonable belief that treason is hopeless, have,! iiipnr behalf, and >ve are vinced that -these agents influence-scarcely secoih campaigns and battles. Of good government are; n ly at work,| find though i rest inactive!, while they j their .winter:, campaign. Will-show} thiit Wo have in prwgrtss jio o'ui great 1 wo not by that’ljWe, finally t , 'Some prominent Euro; Ini an lias said that, all, wi j settled; by diplomacy. ' [;in, which wo} are engage!; i an exception 1 to all-others fts most prominent icati and in respept to]its seitlei very probably stilf retain i tional character. thy re will bp no diplomat with traitors In an who wilt return to then have already; been offore ?crms, and wb believe thal ie the onlyylomprcmiso pi ijhat is necessary. - - i Meanwhile! let those win. tHat we are . not ■' eXpen: ynbugb this] win tor, reflect wii have saidpf othoi ageiii sword, upon the difficulties campaigns iri some, pdf tin Siouth, and upon what wjl bo more -potent. whb. theni other considerations — the, d i thousands whom they; w slaiii and disabled by thin senscless"ppl,tty of Siloing s; regardless' Pf' cohsoqucni-tg repJuWd-.' Aj-e you wjio j Governinontdo hurry our u i-l battle preparp to take the . j those -brave men *,d - sac-ri! •t-ffar that sii<|h 'considerat: 11 never entered! yonr 'mfujfs. j .! Wo can-indicate bow' pB dale seer jap pin lyrik-. (•anhaaierihlir; assist i y; comp!is!iment’of that’bhjoi-t | sacrifice, of.life hnd- trea ji by any othep method,. 1, { J coino forward and ydluntcer , | numbers that by Sapling pur | mcift can put an o\erwhelm -j ihirrtlie field, r, We believe i'nilllP.iii of n, ten; were -th.come j th«i war”,the effect] woe i crush Ithe rebellion i wjilh." v. lihore lighting.! f ' ■■■ | ; ,'. j i iTbal'is certainly a-fetter, inure cfleclinal plan, than to fioor’licroic now, in the fiel-i ti j'ter; to require tiovt-levies V I'.barely keep up q;ir prest-nt | Ip.fsits ertoopraging-j'.lb© -rebel i and prolonging the « ‘nitely. Let {ha rebellion b> ■<jiyfrw ; lielmcd >pad<lily, but ttype at the -least • 'e: lili'i*- nation oi' tls 'diminishing and, its , heroic ' blood,. !. ■■ w = t Ci3*Tbtre- re t h rfireum.- I reliel. l;ig:»ry. the. exN tehee j all i accounts trmtr , hP%iVj«'a: [theseare the rapid i'deereasii :scarcestof .-the CohJeflvnipy l>»sttlit£ «>l' t'hc- * tilde [rubejiioi. to t'.ie> own -govij laodtbe jriv'vials I'niion's'cntti: . the people.) •.All 1 these ajrcni j e'aii 'bo rrf.'Uie. at no -contribute fo the-entire saji ;of lihe, rebellion ; bull ■ -.ye J nni j.siiliiiei'.f in- snftttiiorjll'Tiitmbei i gtayatii the) rebel Idestitr,liotij Ith'iS! unpopularity ,of.l D&vte 1 |rn i p.jio n's andv enbou rage .1 ho\S j i (Tnibn sentiinorit among j ibe jof the Confederacy, ■ ! iMeN - TO EE I) (Tho'|l..S;Senate bias so a th;e 1 Enrollment' Act, that ,no £iu;h; as ape; in the service, been,;iri the] service two yea liaise, been honorably ■ discharj exempted frbm the operation . This’ throw? all ’ tftos the nine reg i’nfp the classes liable to dratt. Btiilihayo, pne advantage ove mpn, ahd huljOho.’that is the,; bounty. of §402 if they enlist others get dplyB3o2. : No doub ot [ tlhem will,/“go 'in ” Thq£ weto drafted 'and served in ! 18t also be liable to draft! i , v ir i ip : B&>A. Hilton Heidi letter jiSlhjinst., says the expeditir jtbat pointia one .ftl vast, magj lAaj j' many <)f the , vessels . are rj draught; it is thought by sotriej Will go up the, Savannhh riycr; expect'a' rao'vemeat to tlip j Charleston; while others, still,' that Mobile is-’to be its destlna j(V largo negrpe force accent pa n lixpodition; which wil) bo ;lap( •various localitios to gather ini el ; .BSu In/TEpard to ths resnmp active work bv* Ibe Arimy ofctl 1 toniaevrespeciing wbioheundry have been ,■ casting . about ire( Gen- Meade, in his Speech at Phi [ pbia last' Tuesday,, skid; >m rpakibg every effort tOj improi , present,; anti, as soon as the f i moderates and the (spawn w:ll[all. , Vtjrol operatioDß Will be ooojrr. ia r d<V tod in : earc»6t“ , ;Hrj ’•■k. - i ; -i; » i it i 1 tiatlfl Doing Communication 1 ..Don.tl • ■ I^«k rojeot A / Gov preset I Ew oi a. asp- to-all our citizens, /-.}*• UgratdVrte* -GenfremeM 1 foi it ; s irnies, Some vu.e your.i[temion to tWVu • any- .prompt legislation on i Ira .the Crush- - tlie payinent of tho i riturJt J are I due on February [ ihj a&oubta ofLtood that iho’bi&kV attW [' : Which, thou- mercial pjinfe in th 4 .StntSi.i!! ■ fiitm 1 This dueed their 'circnlnliop t i m , ' that .at, any timo>edeemit'iu Ufa iver ..iruktng ['no doubt ,do>o.-if Uitrapt, of y>i the .cdljbni-.. (in;. force.,..'This Witt'll*.*,} V"J ibshas in hand;: b'a'nks satijeift fothat -ict t' : -J cre-pur J>pp«- i in.-lhe ,intci!ii>H t >lio4 WkW • tebullipn ! 1a%e,,-and ,\\jho chncov^t'dfC ir| tlie • SWord liapportibr-' the- ' .pfcrotiHgt ifai :,iie and , the ; J?the half goaf’s Jut' ue|nt • uppn a ; b.ly render them .bankrupt!' oH not procure‘the neeeVssi-Vljh been-invoiced;; Going into * mow dbtaitj i prmly ; |t r on- j nece-rsary- in- rny .'.ahs.i'ial | :; i. ■\jill hiiyd. an i would .observe,- fiat the' U.V _| t 0 °‘ s j certain .loans small t v -Jr,,c T|heao iallie* | less than-dd.OSo.OdO)'is by \- lojvy vjgprous-lsidna of-? the .nets crWrfa..' tur ay,mie.s.iqnired to-be paid-fa souV-ie ' j ; These are 1 caded.thUiW be : F ie j [Loan arid . the. Ooupur/'T 4 . t a t . dociiled ; tfaev' \yivrb'created,.uiiiier h. if wif do ; iAp'ril Ktth. ‘ 1846;.. -Ay*}i V ■ . rijumpiij.; I’; •: May. 4th, \ 1852 ■ atid ■■ ilUif'' y.‘ pgan, slfie.s- 1 The .annUalKuierem W* faus4 bp'll ban 1 §3SO. 0D»; . JVi# h.'-S-wi i he bobj|ic't |to bo paid ini coin ov •f-l as not .to show '.»» cnwiflpl. ip ;«ome> oi.f cdnxply- .with, eVe.-i ’an ohrithiu-i :res sol jtttr,;;. might, be cons: din yd doiifall 1 : menl it|niay'si r.pt r hdwe ve'^'omK i aiiiti-.c v j. ts -,. 0J j 10-Fyl 0- Fy t.ion to. thcdiict. that the icJ-i 1 i' lfc 18 thp acts 1-efeProd to it: the ni-;, - • comfrd-lj for payiaentl of. uitei Os.! -.fa' ’■?>*•} 5 'bbpse .*pettf!iftod^mditHtrate l_ h at.Vn« en'i ;ialiegi;ai|ee ; put by ~mo. on the evh;nu| 1 J 1 gcnorpiis . lut/ier tiw pthfi-, i.ei h; ihhi j tiill nol,c:onti.inhi’g stich- stipulatim,! irpposodyor: rcet. / ; 'h; li t , The loan tinder the .lav: mV, 05 donpp|?tir. ,'aets bifm-thpi uiyaC mass ofti'u.r I,'hfei ijVes id.pl,; and . aihohut to more th; up.Gii. W^al,'ooo,ooo. ■ The balance.in thc.tr, I s ,than, the; or the Ist of December liwi.hv, (j( Winter j than S^OQbad 1 . Toi pty thh.in nr.a of the ,on the Istatf 'Pe.bua.t*Wln. coiu'!" ‘ ’ prtfbu'bfy;, more than pOO. and 11; ibun , t a»i. Ist of sMarcli t!y«s au jn to Joe p • ”o i/l. The j the banks, on tljeir- .specie'ce -lij )hld have j under the.aet of daniiaiy [headlong,] \y U'l|.nt-‘lhb. •' prqßCikl price A; e , •.!i|iieihin!g’’l niore than • Sir.oot,v-!j.y|r.'j •J jtmtsl :>ej prdbaiy ejcfuu»wftiU*.fundi- t-fi. ,i •[‘‘s': . ! he], tnoii[v>.-u!;h. •hrd'lejts-« ,’be 'Vf’dp* ;l t* ’?he time v.-ithd«; (he- (M'in.>- i Iphices of., ihfpdrtiniiri; 'es.pcises pl'tf{ov;er» : ifCd? ,W< df t.bo e■:/:■ 011* j.Jiavo j narjtf,‘payrfWo m ' aifeady iiliri-:-:,- ... '■ r. .I law,.) -I d.i- - ; iJga'm na.<T. eafm.rfj 1 •soils who j oinmpnd imhicdi.Ke l arlToi: 6‘:r;iii [i;, to .' t his [ icel, ] *, 1 / . ■ /-■ h tho at*'.•ii4 i - , . 'l;' • | ipuij wHii i ';P.4VCB ioa srljmv-vn.o«:y.. ■< <ur/ liMyt;! 1 |Vy ; Dot/y ■ fr v jresi± pablD :'J ,i|l iheiii'j Uaic'vgh. Mi yC j spf‘uk-*| right o| in ■’jmopii meotiiig •■i’eljile, ’ says'he,.‘*clair tlhverjU ' hrcyt?iit*i : .siA»trat!>i.i<i'',* • Thefc , ijg force ! siiowi/ng tiial all the Stf'ilherfji n that If. la.; arc s* ary leg. the edLf<#j ; jpTi»si;d'i'.’ jfbnyard ;-'**-The , mansts. of fiio ■ld '-a to *wpii.^fttg’ people hare heeii 1 b." 'irV lillioiaiid m;,--ie.d ioi.-g ehpagh., nr'i, | i 1 will hot sod'er -ftiiii,- ejniihro .a!u* Peace thev. \vnlit H»cnc > tji h.Hvv.'i 1 • r - ■ <!• ’ t .•ls.it- ijs .p. ■' Li rge i on ; i Ul:u’ t gli-.| ijch,\v i 1 ; nnii!;bor'.|,: a to ■ i a!f iudv.f ; o.l’ruHliei 1 !.!, : li|f it l>?; nponne tvi ' \V ;u , ii'iii!r 'Ayk- t M:: 'AtinUlgin'Ciir u.'i :l-j f>«l rU'Hicri i-csuii;;;,' J.n \'> Unit many-Voi" Bill Jackson''*! arc coming' hi jit>4 'pvir»a - !he u*i lindvr 1 ;U<?' Pi CJsjilcj.fA pr Vioti. _ <, j?(i«3i>-jylii2i nf'V r 7; . vhehistive-'' jSotov,oa> i ’;.i.^bn , sj|'''l < ; rs \iy pierf-.l •under To; - -1 Is ii- g ;jt U 1 1 * •' yr: c-;■ •>.'3-i>>r;'-o .vk'tAi f.f *MV An'.tU iin; i/iry..ih>{' *iLi o! Sl'j'j.VOO' }}.•*■••• !.•<*«'**' s*•;i■ !•■-.]■ ' 5 • ■vvnu-i ftrulrm iij,tao ref; it ho ' io- : sj ■•!' _thc*j; ir||)mori't-i! ik-ii:* off, ■ Oay.. ’ o!; pye-ifilj'ii'i’ it; ii!iv.ci tC) 1 }onu-!.t,| find -his fjccailof .people r. ■ th«i.-Auburn KA;U* Priori i'or -l-i / • • v jf-!hr''c -Gup. ■*Ksxt ' 'PiiisnirS'r (•Med t"kv -Abni’. a-.-. re'>!l‘i't;o'i Pi - ps : rifiw ] ptiuprev’otji.U. ■' All-ftwi" ..■■*■■■ . , i • • wnprcver Uie'q.’.’jisi.u'.-Tvot u <m i, OM'Abx>" ,s all him : jr.st fr i jj Libby Prison ’■ at .Rich rn.oh.Jr r ' i that tile yov»;rmmoit oiL -i.aU | :s're stroiisrly.-d i*} msori to avail- t I selves of Lineoin's- niivaqst' ! (a!ib 'the yllih of &tiugfAnpft,J.i Uniteri Sui.ten. truycroinent 'if r Jii > 'pet an oppyrt'Jirity, \vfji i.*h 1m not able at present. * ' njairirb. rue ruled me. but on have and i;«l, arc t 9f the i who, imetits. They j- gsgjßoieraJ .jinny' in jSTest is said to ho wholly -demwalj;;- ed nnd %c;aUorw',thTouolj thopoamy,. ■‘jTheivvhoJ.o numbey di fpbel ti pops' iveit. or tho .-M(ssi , jsi]ijif 13.0 t.OtjtX «t ybk-h tT.'l'OOAfc cavalry. under Ben• <|faU S,.D. L®; aiid- Kefgason.,. - f'B'; •] —;'p r. ,y ! Bd. A i»y ajg-oui^ 'ady what- ■pfrpiiography tffiSi 5 to<>lc put her penciland wrote the following, tolling hei that arswi phonograpliW:— ‘ P.j -R.. Ai; B. D; T. B. r arc a" boaiity,'.£lfen:]l ' ' ’ ,j Fort Snoring, lowa, raciyury was fifteen degrees be zprponthe 2d ln'Wiscor trie mercury in tbcithoniiomoterfr intense colfd bad only B reached/twice, in'that region si 4828 . .. :: * OtllOl • got a , while jsJ who I2j will ofJth'o in from ; titudo. i that it others tedr of jelidve :ton.—* ie| the Jed • at ives. r-f i MARRIED—Ir, Braver, Jan 21st 1 ’ *bj* Rev.S. Burt, Mr. James Farmer of Gplnmbiana poiinty, Ohio, anc| »oi liHeb ■ in! 6thlndependent: BatU r }'.- Ohio Artilleryj-and Mistf Lizzie M’ Frazier, ot Beaver, Pa. ' : ' .tan'of o Po,- ’ hints er tljv iladel |e ,1 are e the wither tc,ao .Boced . |:on the 20th Iftsti, by ,1 A. W"- f* 1 ' gar, Eeq., ‘Jlr. Stewart Boyim lo . JLiSR MABTH* Harvey, b-rt.b ut ; lingtoo. ;'' ■ i'_. \.- t . '■ r-, ■|i / i , ~ l< i II II ;.Vi 'j S-i\; -'.i iiUVO ~ k - ’■yC. i* ---■ > i ' 1 hi n? 7 ,o! K *ni i lsnr ‘ilu Tse coni: WV 7rV‘. U r >.:‘ y -p-’ li*0:>:. 3" i-WAs ME O' It .4. ~<<`~::' IMEII 'M. ri 'it ' *M U ,vli J ME i At, .1, ‘Mr sc* n K-:'- ?* ? - :i - -1 .- Y {ip&i •j.usjir a - le>* 0 LoVts 'vi-:i* rv i on [\ , - , A- Ln /*.» mv.'T V ! MEE afuir; •; iVv'i 'M ME! 1 kJTiK Uirk-, 13121111 •. . s' ■. (-h • K.lilUlV. ')• .(Ss I i;r:u i I.
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