=I ;: lax Till 0311GRES3—SECIOND SLIEON. SlOStee, Feb 19 —Mr. Morgan introduced a bill Idtthortiing the giving of bounties to honorably din. Charged soldiera, who hare aicesdy send two years, the IMMO IS are now allowed for three nears' iervice, and entitle* the heir of such soldiers, if dvad,trithe: mum bounty. It also gives the same tO those who would have been entitled to discharge, by' reason of wounds, but whose terms of servitxt had! expired within two years from the date of went. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, ott-red a Mint tesolu , , lao providing for the appointment , hy.the Secrets. : . rye' the Treasury, of a eommissi m oi' three persons,) 41 examine Into and report upon the sun{ .et of rain ing revenue by taxation, and the art‘xlei most tit tor taxation. A fter some debate, the resolution was khlarver. 2,000 copies of the report of the Naval Compilation, In reference to the establishment of a I Navat-Dr kt the Wtattern waters, were ordered to I, two WO. The Army Approto I ohm Bill was then =ld the recommendation of the Fiumce Coin to strike out the p.m i.o In the Douse bill,'. that no money shall he paid to land grant rdi roads for imenspertstion of troops and munitions ot war for the Vatted Stake, w a, . a donted. -An amendment an appropriation of $7,00J OA to supply de- In the appropriations for the present-fiscal mmls adopted. Mr.,.'Wikon tilf...red amendments g the commutation price of rattans to offi cers on datt e y n the field, LWIJW the rank of Brigs. to flay vents per ration. Also, that all officera oft volunteers below the mak of Brigadier theo in commission, who snail continue ! military ser v ice to the clone of the war, shall be entitled 1n receive three, months' pay, the proviaions of this section mot to a p ply to officers not on duty. That commissioned officers errs-lug la the field shall be peredtted, hereafter, to purchase rati , ins for their OWn use On credit from the Com in Department, and the amount due for, rations so purchased shall be reported monthly to the Pay master. General to be deducted from the payment neat following such purchase, which. were adopted. Mr. Wilson also offered an amendment which was adopted, that the Secretary of War bu directed to foram, at cost, not exceeding 16 ounces of tobacco per month to each sol dier who may deserve It, the cost to be ecducted from rpay. Th e MU as (intended wile then passed. Mr. thet Turnbull from the Committee on Judiciary, reported • resolution recognizing the State Govenatueut of Louisiana and the right of that Sate to Senators Ih Congress Mr. Saulsbury', of Delaware, offered a relegation _proposing a eomoilttee to Investigate charges of disloyalty against Secretary Stanton, the basis of said charges being a speech recently made In the rebel Congress by ex Senator Brown, of Stisels alppl, In which he asserted that Mr. Stanton once said the South was right. The resolution was laid ors Gomm—The lions. of Representatives passed the amended Internal Revenue Act, embodying some very important changes in the tax laW.— Ile amendment taxing sales one and a half per cent was stricken out by a vote of 65 in Myer 01 the tax to Zagged It. The House relaxed to Increase the tax on beer and ale teoln $1 to $1 50 per harreL Am the amendments adopted were toe tollowing: imposing a tax of two and a half per cent on the net reet lett* of railroads, etcatutneds, ierryboats, stages, bridges, eta, when the re, i lids are under $3,030, and dye per cent. when they are over that lam. The tax under the old I.IW was two and a halt percent. on gross receipts. On di month, emeralds, pecions stomas and imitations thereof, and all other ewelry, the duty Is reduced to rive per eentum •ad valorem. Another amendment provides that no man not enabled fur military duty, except in case of physkal disability, shall be entitled to take out a Ikxaee as a pedler. Mr. Stevens' amendment taxing Bald rates and im posing a license fee of 5 it.Sto upon bullion brokers was detested. A number of S nate bill. were re- Ctied and passed. Among them was one providing r increasing the par of navy sill --rs, and also it bill for designating tut; rank ot officers rid arming to the service. Ellesatit, Feb. 2'.., —A resolution was introduced, and ordered to be printed, to re4lllate and i. Tana.. the expenses of asseesore of Internal revenue for clerks and stationery. The re-oat:ion of thanks-A° Gen. Thomas With an amendment giving thanks alto to Admiral Lee, was reported iron the Military Committee- A reconsideration of tier vote on the Mmy Appropriation 3111 let, 1110 , thi for the par- WO.e of reconsidering the vote by will. h Mr. Trum bull?. amendment, removing all diet inetionit of rank and pay between regular and voinr.teer olli-era, was MitalAlter considenittle di,cios ou. Mr. Trion amendment, as mi.:Many incorporated In the bill, was rejected An amendment i. , increase the pay of officers and soldiers twenty per cent. was also Another amendment as an adltlanal sec Mort to give the sees ice ration to volunteer as well as regular officers, which was •tji cud, anti the bill was then passed. The House reeelntion, confirming the title of the United States to the lands on which t he branch mint at Carson City, Nevada, is situated, tea,. pissed. At 4:30 the Senate took a Treece tilt 7. The evening session was devoted to enrollee business Boast—The Committee on the District of Colnm- Ma was inatueted to batlike whctuer the allegation that - persona were confined In the sin j Nil, for mini- Mal Offences, are sold as enlist antics to brokers and placed In the army. A resoluilAn was offered, but objected to, requestior the SeeretAry of the Treasury to °madder the expediency of exo girt in.: to toreign markets, for sale, ell the cotton no. in the hands. ot the Government. Mr. Cox offered a resolution, which was laid on the table, cddie:: on tot- Secreta ry of the Treasury to communicate to the Rouse what amount of gold in the Treneery, it any, not necreaary fort_ h e pink meat of It inten et on rile pub lic debt and for the sin' Ing land, ha s Seen Nola under the act of Marcit'l7, '1 -snit„ , _ a h4t :tin , innt 01 rate 01 am, and the lahele,-iht as 1!:,, engaged Iti the trsasactlon. The Confer-meet , r, p irt no the bill amendatory of the act dctioteg 1 , ... toy and emolu , meats of army ollicio - s ' was ct 5....: r, r d to sad artist-der committee asked of the Senile. The Secretary 01 War sent a COMOhltni_hili.el il e:i.:ih.: to furnish a copy of pen. MOtaillf. rt port rela , tee to the twee. - tion of Cumberland Gap The House then proceeded to the consideration of the hi' I pro vi ling a Govern- Mont for the State subverted or oterturtiten by the ' ,rebellion. In the midst of the dcli,ite on this bill. Gen. Grant's dispatch, annouric Mg tie evacuation ot Charleston, was reecivi a with ur• At a pplause, Sev eral gentlemen gave their views on 1.:.c subject co reconstruction, and at 5:30 the notes adjourned. liblaialls, Feb. 21 —The committee to whom wa• referred the memorial of Andrew J. Wilcox, of Balti more, sakln,g that peace be made on the basis of the Crittenden Cotaprimiae, re/1a...L. d to be relieved from further consideration of tint subject. A bill was reported amending the pension act so as to in clude within its pmvialons soldiers wounded while on picket duty. A resolution Wan intrOttlieed Crest Inc the office of Solicitor and Naval J yl.p-• Ad voeatte General. Other matt-re ol minor importariee °ism- Vivid the attention of the denote until the adjourn meat. _ HOUNlL—Financial matters were tinder considera tion, and the Ways and Means Committee reported a bill authorizing the Secretare of the Treasury to borrow from time to time $500,090,000, and to issue bonds-for the amount, payable in forty yearn Among the bills passed were au amendment to the set to aid in the construction of a rail toad and tele graph line from SlibbOlatt to the Pa: ins oceim, awl the Senate bill to facilitate the e olieet ion of debts of Postmasters. The consideration of ;lie bill providing a Government far the &lit, overthrown or sub vetted by the rebellion was resumed, and, after much dissuasion, interrupted only by the reading of Gen. Gilmore's °Mali report, announcing the surrender of Charleston, was laid on the fayile—lit to 63. A resolntion was agreed to instruel ;lig the Sergeant-at- Arms to apprehend Ron. A. P Feld, Menthe! . from Lot:dams, and bring him before.' he tsar of the Honer to be reprimanded by the S ' e•aker, for his late as malt on Judge Kelly, of Penns) leads. Anothei retention was carried, rescindin4 so Lunn of the resolution of the sth of December 14 , t, giving the privtlege of the boil to ciairuadts for seats Iron, flblatta., as applied to said Fields, The Melee considered the Amendatory Enrollment Biil, end, without final action noun the eul•jeet, adjourned- • finurgra, Feb. 23.—A resolntion was reported to loortase the compensation of :meal cent meters. Mr Trumbull, from the Committee on the Jodlelary, asked to be -relieved from further consld.ration at Zfilrel asking fur a recognition or the Supreme In the Constitution of Lite Untied States. Re ?eta Were received from the Naval COMIlli , tee, ad ircrati to propositions amending the COUSLitteto7 Be as to permit COltrthee'S to Mx imports, and In regard to the basis of reposentatiou recently proposed to Me. Sumner. A joint revolution Wag reported frori, the Military Committee concerning the enlargemete of the Illlnola and Michigan canal, and the improve meta of the Upper and Lower Mississippi riv e r, unit and that of the Fox and Wisconsin rivers. A fill amendatory of the Copyright Law w as passed. Ter bill to establish a indium militia thratighont the Malted States was reported has It, with a l recom mendation that It be fussed. Tile toil estabil,hine an Eastern Judicial District in New York: winVpassed. The Freedman's Bureau was ut.der consideration, andresulted In the rejection of the report of the Committee of Conference ou that subject. Toe 8--• • ate I nsisted on Its amendment to the original b 11. and another Committee of Cunfereuce was cal ee Hones—Mr. A. P. Field who as‘attittel Madge Melly, of Pailadelphia, was trough t before the hat and reprimanded by the Speaker for his offmce, alter wuich he were discharged from the custody o' the Sergeant-at Arms A number of intmellaneOn hills were reported from tee Judiciary Clmmitte. and passed, embracing the folio whiz: Providing 10, the publication of the °ldaho's of the Attornio - Generals of the United States since Mitch, 1.617; neutering the appropriatiug of private propel's)? to' petals Wiest deshmattug the mode of selecting juror, In the United States Circuit and District Coeur's. and regulating proceedings in criminal eases: , Th. subject of elections ha the dtetea declared to'he la Insurrection Was diseuised at 801110 length, and re mend In the tabling of the bill isferring i.ii the matter. The Senate resolution to promote enlist ments In the army, by deelarlng the-wives and cat. then of auch colored men as enter the Beetle.' for peer ta e; any law or custom to the contrary tot: withstanding, and declaring married such 'Men , and Taman as have lived together in that cimineter, was reported and passed ' .8111este, Feb. 23 —An adverse report w 1.9 made 'by.' the iliorantittee on Naval Al:lairs on the pittitibn for MI iiituitaio In 0111cers' pay. A bill to extend to Bet- . Men on railroad lands tile beuetit of the ilinuckeed Act, was reported on adversely. The bill w. 10a5,..4 . A blU p =aulzing the New_ York Appraiser's ome, was after aome diteu:s . s , iin. A nuinber of tittle were reported from the Committee on Com- Mane *ad were adyanced a stage. Among other*, erne amingatory of the act to prevent fraud by rates ituroimse, =drab/live totbe.verilleation..of _tarots. IzaLto i nsals. 13eforo Ike Jiluts ro , w, the .Amendatory Intent bill was v 'tak'en up, and an amendmeto moved 'by' lilr.lllidno`, of Makin, providing that` na efilditallimn bi 4:401 exeopt.tw Meilen) acted!' taralskot p an matt aztd,tailup mils sat . . Into the service - of the United States, was ultimately passed by • vote of 83 to 64. noose bill was passed repealing so much of thejoi at resolution explanatory of an set toonppress insurrection, punish treason andAebellioniand con Hecate. the pig:Testy of rebels, aprovedJuly 17th, PM, at prohibits the forfeiture 0 the real estate m rebels beyond their natural lives. „-The bill War passed: Yeas, 72; nay, repnrted by Mr. Eliot, of Maseactmactts, extending the Snit acellm of the act of 1813 to the mackerel no Well as the cod fisheries. The question Of taking up the Leninism titration Was debated for some time, and eventual', decided in the afflatative.. Mr. Sumner moved a Sub stitute for the resolution, asking for a copy of at. order issued by Den. Banks, in New Orleans, or. Fen. al, 1884. Mr. Sumner's substitute declared that no Kate thabbad been declared in a state of in surrecUim shall elect representatives to Congress, until the President has proelalmsd the cessation o; hnstilitles within that Suite. Mr. Sumner's motto' was rejected ,by a vote of eight-to twenty-eight. tart discussiOn occurred npnn a motion to procure b bust of the .late Chief-Justice Taney—some of tte Senators strongly opposing the motion. A resole lion was passed providing for a fail army register A bill was passed increasing the pay and rank of Medical Directors In the army. ghe adepeadent fepubligau CIRCULATION 3,100. H. H. FRAZIER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Niontrose, Pa., Taesday, Feb. 28, 1865 MORE GLORIOUS NEWS! We have just received news of the capture of Wilmington. Last week we announced thi capture of Columbia, the capital of South Caro lina. This week we announce the capture of Charleston, mother of nullification, secession, and all pestilent into that have threatened our country with rain,—and of Wilmington, the great port of entry for the blockade runners without which the rebellion would long since have been subdued. Unless some unlooked for reverse occurs, it is certain that the end drawetl. nigh. Now for Lee and Richmond, and soon after blessed peace in a free land. FACTS AROET THE 7-30.-THE ADVAN TAGES THEY OFFER. THEIR ABSOLUTE SecuttrrT.--Nearly all nc tive credits are now based on Government secu ritia, and banks hold them as the very best and strongest investment they can make. If it were possible to contemplate the financial failure o: the Government, no bank would be any safer If money is loaned on individual notes or bond and mortgage, it will be payable in the game currency as the Government pays with, and no better. The davernuaent never has failed to meet its engagements, and the national Oebt is n first mortgage upon the whole property of tht country. While other stacks fluctuate trom ten to fifty, or even a greater per cent., Govemmen' stocks are always comparatively firm. Theis value is fixed and reliable, beyond all other se curities; fur while a thousand speculative bub bles rise and burst, as a rule they are never be low par, and often above. Its LIBERAL INTEREST—The general rate re interest is six per cent payable annually. Thi , is seven and three tenths, payable semi-annually If you lend on mortgage, there must be a search • ing of titles, lawyers' fees, stamp duties and de lays, and you will finally have returned to you only the same kind of money you would receive Irvin the Government, and less of it. If you in vest in this loan you have no trouble. Any bank or banker will obtain it for you without any charge. To each note or bond are affixed live "coupons" or interest tickets, due at the expiration or each successive half-year. The holder has simply to cut off one of these con pone, present it to the nearest bank or Govern ment Agency, and receive his interest ; the note itself need not be presentid at all. Or a con poet thus payable will everywhere be equivalent, when due, to money. If you wish to borrow ninety cents on the dollar upon these, you have the highest security in the market to do it with. If you wish to sell, it will bring within a frac tion of cost and interest at any moment. It will be very handy to have in the honse. IT re CONVERTIBLE into a six per cent gold bearing bond. At the expiration of three years a holder of the notes of the 7-30 Loan has the option of accepting payment in fall or of fund ing his notes In a six per cent. gold-interest bond, the principal payable in not less than five, nor more than twenty years from its date, as the Government may elect. These bonds are held at such a premium as to make this privilege now worth two or three per cent. per annum., and aids so mach to the interest. Notes of the sarneclatts, issued three years ago, are now sell ing at a-rate that proves the correctness of this statement. Ira Exemerros FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TA.SATION.—But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes from lo cal taxation. Oa the average this exemption is worth about two per cent per annum., accord ing to the rates of taxation in various /saris of the country. IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS Bass—While '.his loan presents great advantages to large cap itAlists, It offers special inducements to those Oho wish to make a safe and profitable invest neat of small savings. It isin every way the best Savings' Beak ; for every institution of this kind mien some how invest its deposits profit sbly in order to pay interest and expenses. They 4 . 41 invest largely In this loan as the best invest nent. But from the erosa interest which they receive, they must deduct largely for the ex noses of the Bank. Their usual rate of Interest Allowed to / depositors Is 5 per cent upon sums war $lOO. The person who invests directly with the GiTwerament will receive almost 50 per cent. more. Thus the man who deposits $lOOO private S wings' Bank receives $3O a year interest; if he deposits the ssrlie Sum in this !National Savings' Bank ho receives $73. For 'hose who wish to find a safe, convenient, and ,irofitatile means of investing the surplus earn- Lags which they have reserved for their old age Ar for the benefit of their children, there is noth ing wNett presents so many advantages .as this National Loan. • Tue Blown Mortvz.—The war is evident ly drawing to a close, but while it lasts the freasnry must have money to meet its cost, and every motive that patriotism can inspire should induce the people to supply its wants without delay. The Government can buy cheaper for cash in hand than On credit. La us see that. its wants are promptly supplied. A. WISE SUGGESTION. ' ' ae Preposition 4f Senator Sumner far amend ing the Constitution 60 113 to base representation on voters Wit:ea& otpepulation Is sustained by very growl reasent Only,:three-tirths of the Ares are counted In the representative popels -1 . 41 . 104 ** . § 91 4*° - *.O li n e r .8 . 1 7; , .. end8 ma will osmosis% eiadikui tho nOrivitstr.. tatlon of the Southern States will Inereased.--- If the whites there refuse the suffrage to the De grees they themselves w,li lose greater political power than ever beton . only the voters are nounted'as the basis of rlires,ntation, according to Mr; Sumner'a plan, it Will I,e a strong induce d:tent to give the ri4lit to vyte to thtnegroes, for the sake orthe additional Power. It it is refused the Southern States o itt have less power than before; if granted, much greater, The measure is sagacious as wril jTee. THE FALL OF CIISRLESTON. We es - bu L te th • I ..s of C trleston, says the New-York Drily T, th ' ; equal to he loss of 50,00) m C ,nfoderates in battle. N,l thAt it 1- .. i r vcy great import mee to nr, in CI • rim p-cblecn of crushing Lee (thotrh in this b wcbout value ; ) ider ':bat it contains mn-li of T-e 1 ,3 of war. We .presume that it is it mi. , t . 51.1 plucked, and half ruined little ci V. I; •••• in IS a symbol ; it is like the ll t.; in I, t P lt )11 It is a mat ter of ltdnor ; tl,teat and die- EMI Tnc wall over, tvh-r.- .h news of this terrl hie war has 11 tcrn, th el pis the historic al capital of this area. d,i tj. Nu rebellown is so wilily known. 'li teilt elan of se a-salon was there.; 1 that littl , 2 State of ioutii Carolina wert at the Booth 4' that convuls'ata tlitia the conti- tent; the tir9t sh,i! w A here; it wtti g•t;i7 ! t fir rjcton• or defeat ;I "re. Europe will now b.:, , I ullivr doubt the he r,belltott And on the South ra mossys,easily uw etc ,vizurici and events, the capture of the ;o. cr . 'ALI fall with t ttemuntious mont! po.y• r. Th. , . front banner, over flaunting in lit t it desperate war - • wh ,, h tto gai re A ago the r and die- Lre, has L..nrh.‘ d , ) , v•l proffered to tho j up of civil war, ur rare, drink 1., .Ir, Every igi rant. under stand this. The lt I.i; 117 - - will no longer de 2eive them v ith ors victories over the cowardly Y ir.k• 4 " n. It large class who .Icrire to eRVt wila ti. • , (cite the general wreck, will leave 1 , 14. 1 , • ! v tu+e. The cap. ure Charl,:t •n , . :o Cue S..uthern •ar, foretelllng the na • I the v.icked Con ied,rscy. E,•ory arm w:11 be weaker since its occurrence. Such wEI In ire SIT et ,'• on the rehelg and as and his army, 1 at hia ri.ing prcsti 3: "Cc I t; pedal m•irrh 1,, I; lUM=II Nor l'arolinb ❑ Fur as n• '. t 5t . 1.0.. was; fired In Charlest ,, u II tr 1, , ,, •, it in ty b.) truly said, twoke ain ,re le - , ••• •, :LI I was the prelude to a grander draw ~ • . . sr I ever expe rienced hot' 1., 1, I I, tit • ~,,1 A , ueri• t.; wa4 st.r •: •.. ,r t traitors.— Now, atter a de- , •• . swept the , nth wish tin 1 .1 w tterea its soil with bl. ; af.. r 1 1 , tn lie of thou awn. y,, r y .ar+ of incredl ')le agony and 1 ),.; - • , 14; after heaping up loatk ol del)! 33 "1...)4 "tit the wealth of R 4enerati aner r. , ;•-• i It seemed htt Liberty au 11. i 1 ..• I r..rry destroyed this eonli•wry, • 1 • I •n , 4-11 replaced Ire honored ern erne of Os hears and Letter frcm Cl7.tnt's Army. ; • ..; ..( Repul,:irart. CA11!• ,•r .1 .. foss lICOIMENT, I ~.ur) 114 h, 1665. j F.llfnr &pa.; fl • t • r la,t 11.1.01 y thine of interest have tr,01..!.. It., monotony ot c-trup lite l% tel. -beenseveral 'kn. , . In otterl i.o . we have had ths 1,',..a -ire of -'at i,._ 1 , 1 I • hi•zat, after working ,is ti1.,11 I •orl • it .1 :1 ci,jo3hig Om kn.:, 0' our 1., • . : lot t!,14 month a mai •a .! :' Itlree ur four t., th, lett. • I,u.d is consider forte. Ii , •• . S,-, 1, • , L stpiett establish im; • . • lIV I,,yjug out Ar,.01 I /.1 tilted to de onnierti there w. , . • .••• ot 'wls hand- Mni•ly rettolabil e .t it :A les id Blrnere old Dtvki id. 'I., • z pat of the per. forattote • 0.14 1.1 • ." • tic - • i General Pe i:ram. It ...In aV r• . •• t amptlgn, it be vcry • . : Mime. l'selinenow Is near the South •:: !t:::titezh so that we earl tle•ti •rt't. :lir • . of tilt liehel vans, which • I • '• teat urn the air is clear we , n hear their tie• •:. •nz. :Like the Paddy who whistled as hi- v 1•: t.r.• c ,ohtwa ) An I write therc i.:et: i tt I -I. Me of area In t.t. • • • ate eoluoleted their (putt:tors. 'Chit Ist,. I t .to.th a silt, and think ad is wt II sti,ltr te t. • • "I'lvsses," who tilwass hull+ all It , It .-. a II .."-ess all he can With out bat 0/,'..4.,.•••i F.:ace rumor- , but do not cau, n: Pet a de6f-rte, ,o 1 ut Jam pin. thrte h..: I rung to den•rt I t Ito 'Tint es , -eol,on (nrtned sn that A / 1,1,1,1011,1 OP . C . in: . I .• ed tab .at ball a in.' , band plart-d t fat ..-rd At pr -giant tat h red wet atom. Were It apt 'or al- • o -a ttand, and private musical In.•ru•n-to- • ‘•r m,-1. - •dLon, violin, guitar , • ". I in C loony C•n• - • . 1 1 .• .I . ..fence prevail!. The dark dat,. .r. , 1 L. are. All believe the victory la !wt.. N. D. Latta: i'r.)m - Jack." (.benV., Wiz • •1.,.; ley•cilirttn. s . s V. • , Foor Fiume, f 1.-u-try %h, Itfas f 9 • •• • t • • . :1 ip ure of tide place n tne place of the • • •••d here Curing the r I. The torte and bat . • •••• army. New butter . •.• o•d ones strength , .1 the North who are •- Fort Anderson, from Wilmington. of tb- army and navy boats are We, being of , t,14 or , •r the bar, are r at petit engird • o • oga. , :ett In build g ta! boats can be t•ons, to Ualveeton, Dear l?riaail;ea. entri t larlit , t• stem and 11 ri') Wt2.1e:1i1.1 4 j tcrks arc now .-o ire arc bine;r:l4l: •••1 , ened , troop; are Bent up the rte., • a strone work 0;.., :::• aad at olden all t o- i e••••.. arc bein,t ide ow:.' to' heavy drif I 6 I a part of the• nif•l l in covering 111, tio 1. EOM trk spared thy nn' ". • Cii.lric,Losi, f' , sow tlir . hitch, by • • lights, ( slid our vres.-1..,) o •I them gave ILe,u t ‘. .oultl II tltc j us 111,11 a. Lite with the " Li ,• ruildrin ur th,ir li,a,h o r, of 1” h,-e , zei, are con• stautty um runtish food for ros '', le place et ab) m - tl c tuvertstion.— e all uts-t Carl. •tv, I,itL we do not wink s .w r id.. • • qtat , y to obtain it— Oar , — a i w,•I e ~•:-rose tau, 11.81tidiCa t ice of the lilt art: ~tt are of the Lai:Orlon of •;.,. t.eitutionsl Amend mendruent. Thts ts • ta th , right direction, and with the aid • vc .1 thenrmy and navy, will brut_ p-ace I a", the eouservatbun In the comb rr ; 1..,r t • ntl , t soen ecn that as they usteiaau,l t • ..••I• ,410 bOn carrying It on far the pervotu , •;,r•-a lof slavery, no the Cdbe ol rho ear, 1,1 ha cane: a Amer or latrr, most see Ito doweled. We are ad unxiou,:l 1, “,1,1/ ,r 4 for the rosalt of the; Int-r , il h.d weer, to• 11,. , ..1Lutritui,sionernandfiec• rotary S e w a rd, but e.,0e.,d, conceive how peace can be LITV.AI.II.td Ilat,U,;, Ilia] Cuanuels union' by a complete eithan.a, eu oil 1..4. part 01 the rebels.— Oa the winds we ou t . e e.,e ,en the beginning of the end, when trea,o, uverthrown, our flag reeetauttatted, and at ptuptt.r; of earr)lng ont the crest prineiplee cold, t,,0 a thii government wee established ul enlhibtetb.tef, stld educating the world. But lum elueldstiae. r -r it auly fur me, and I think I will cut -hurt icy remark/ on that subject while Inv credit is guu.t. Tue .Fort Jack,ou awl , •1 tiler City, well kposn on this Blockade, bare ott.lertd to Galveston, whither at! oar n.. -,./• have been ordered. 1 have nu &th , that ereiseg you tvi,l hear from me us being ..if inl.lle 11-0 i,:y t..tuttlCtfl ports, en {raged iu the old he,. 0 uuti-es Uncle Samuel does It tuore elf.d.dtutty by Li: or rapture. Genera; &ter= man is on 1.1.1., way to Cat,-.,:stuth cud Galveston must follow in tib ; .traiti of ovvete. .Then . the most of our Navy tte to cea...!iente our cause 011 the seas, and uc. tt,;• iti4U44 and hardzeiths •to our It lg. : Bei a, a•it •:ae,e,riolinuates, ,"..Nuffeed." Tour ot A ,ca of. tacorm.o as It is a . Is DOW .C.I.DatOkO, bel,q" and " . n0tn4241.-" BODWADDOI OW SO etwf, }teater, 4X.. • En CHARLESTON CAPTURED The Rebel Garrison L6a,ve Under Cover " of Night. The City Sfirresadered by illayor TS OCCUPATION ICY OCR 'FORCES. The Stars and S t npcs Wave Over Over Two Iffnadrva Plecefi of finery 4.:a pint t.d. The Cotton Warehouses, Arsenal and Iron-Clads A Fearfdl Explosian—Two T-Tnndred Official Dispatches from Goa. Giiimore r..n3. See- Maj.-Gen. John A. nif Wei department has r0c... , • I the u(7 Ist nitt - m - t of Majoraen. Gidolor° unu••titt , 11,4 t .to nuri un. r ~f the City of Charleston, t• I Caned Btatee tortes under iIkVII 1 . 1, .11 ia I 0 . • i• ZOL: urday morning, the !r I ~ 1- .\ esohl property are two 111.111lir , a • $ .11111 , 1 Ilt• IttimiehltiOn. The ..th 10, 1,, , 1. l . 1.1Li0:1 house., arsenal., quor t ,• t• . r' niir..od brldgvt, two lrou-clud., -V - .0 h. ' , hi p• yards. ,1'1. , ; M. z.,I.NN - , iv;l war VMS fired ti; tin d struggle Maf.-Gen.. John A. .1),.‘ The following ape.. r 111. l v I h0. , 11 Yon will BCC that it I. . I ..L ,1- it. 1,-, , lnt-tst. E. M. 'r• •, • ,:•• , - y 1114 r. Order that a Na 11.... 1.. ..• ..• noon, Feb. 22. d, at We"! •, •1, • • 1,1, ar senal, and array h..adpi I. . • -i• .1 Slater , , In honor of the rebior.ci ". • .• ••.••• :tim upon Fort Sumter. I r* GEN. GILLM , 1). - P Movements of Do r .p . P, I .13 y to the EvaietuttlorkEti. t t Ao:ut vs" ' , Nil).- Oen. 11 IV. Null-.. ' • .• D. C. GENtsuat.:—The City • df h oes, came Into our over two hundred pi, supply of flue arninunci evactusting all the wo•i•- beth surrendered the Schimmelfennig at 9 time it was occupied b. Our advance on the I.: hastened the retrsr.e. The cotton warehou- . ,c', •liast.•r stores, railroad brl - S> were burned by the enem). Some vessels in the 3 • I v. -, -1. :0...11,1,11,d. Nearly all the intrthitli« poorer classes. V. r • • . •) (;‘,4. new Government e by the loyal _ . . . 8:1141 Al ISII.I. The City of Charietd,l of tue Union forces. The last of the rein I t,,,,.;-, one brigade, lett at o oil thvtn ,r We had intimation 1 , 1 1'1; t t I 11t t 1 I:I eIAV WA' being evacuated, from • i A .10 , , •Juttn smoke rising over the . t• .• n•••,.• , no-4 d by the burolor, of th, 4 • I .1 /1 i , :: I.d one or two other puud ...• -• A .•; of cotton - -onpposed to I. •• • - Tue railroad building cant •. . • .. 4 1 .1111t 1 y of rice and corn, al-0 • •.• ,• • „1 i• •A 1 r. Hu, morning early, While u• 33/•• I 3 3 W r•• - I .11. I.7rnt In ering up the rice and e .t • , r erdt r. d and ignited the powder i r• I .n In ' , thin erploalon; and Lb- 1,111 1 1 1 A 1,.., WO Or the people. At daylight the rehtl. lay In the inner harbor ,r t 11.1).,bi1e. in the rebellion a well rejoice. noticed only one Jr. , old that the owner ail! before the rebels k ft t . . Ova. Hardee was in c I, 11,1,1 by Lid order two 13-hteh Blakely ,t •.‘ ly I •.ts.t.•:-% %err, bursted. The rcnmu.r_ mounted on the wharf . uvre Ae.l, the cerrlages disahled The first one of our 10 .1 r. d 1 rit r Rao LleoL-CoL A. 0 , Colored Troops, who s-•• rur ter the last of the ',b.. •• • .6 I It. li. lowed by CoL Ames, t,., .• .11d .Aril lei The city Is now I. : r Intro James and Morris May.-ben. Winton: • II .o II •.1 1 , , Bulre Bay at on. o'clock t I).J smoke over the city, le inta : h ., tat rc.l Li., to ti to proceed up the Cualit. • 1., • Ater nt two r IL Admiral It, tuiti Ly about en hour. Capt. Q. M. Brsgx, ~t over to Fort Sumter in t •al the Atnertesn colors on aloe gnus, four eolu re Bragg brought away v which he found in a v A blockade runner. v.: .• .1 4 ran up to Iltuarlealon - s• • L. sion of by the navy. '1 i , ...1 other blockade-n:lnm., . ••• .1 s, 1.• I %vial some intereA, 1! ;If ordt•ra to go and tat to guilty r whiell he wasenaght Sherman le not In non vic!•,:. v. Ile holds Branchville, Ontn_ 1. , tII.. Y- Ingtoo. The trbels nab i 4, at the north and Bona. 0: ..1‘• .-...4,..1 nation. • 12 Tht• DI vi =lon was —• the !alai shot that I • was march , t:i. utli 12, while the The city Is In a ter. i', 1.11 ;P s ., !• P! r‘r The effect of our P•111IP as to shatter and break 1 11 , Dr') 'ill IA them in the lower Iwo t ..• H Bat few of the inh, ••,• Glilmore reached tin' 1., IV W. tbit—he was grected .t u •,lee at d blacks. All day long to • ••.,..e ..• fur provisions. All of the hotels arc (. C. Windows and doors fastened. The cittzeos Fwy to the city le liked with have exploded as yet. filled with ammunition. Evacuation 07 F.)rt And3rson. Cavopenstiva Itlorem n v Oar Lam, and Na. vat Forers.—Orn. Id M k,+ an Al tack with Eight Th ..,I . bell Works S'icre,l y ba, dcd by It .e Mon- Enrmy by a Ala m Mont ton.--They Lenve ipil, ly la th- N4°lll. --OOPS FOrrell Mov 1 nt n g a.—'[ht •• i• -I after the forty had aro 01 the capturenf •Ir In, xhowing their r.•w, red 11 the torts , 1 Admiral Porter ,•,1 and 11 tiny moved water. They took , and pat up with their 04 animal belog the .z.•e /Macbeth Sum t dr Burhal Lives Lost reta7 [Or : Wait DEl' s WAS` , INGTON, ..,',l.!)' I'. 3i. NATION'.!.: Li:II?. WAR Dr!' rsILNT, VOTINCTON. INTERES I 7 — . ; r %:Ls MEE of about rain , which rr-• n•ne &tr., tutilUtc," irnorv'n 4'4;1, nt planted MEM Tie rebels retreatou i. The rebels have let at , i!.l ut.: ii•l‘nlity of 1118 in the various • :: • ;I: but 1 ye not ti me to give ; • .• La r up •P • ht.!' thtui 1,./ a, Ots 6 Capture of Lho City- t eted ADMIRAL P.)%:; a itv The Navy Dtpartineir rom Admiral Porter . Untrett to:-1111. INMIN. I - Care Fr • I 1 Sta :—I have the toe. rt , ot - t tilt :01r:ender or evacuation of Fort And •tri. Gen. Schofield adv.— t 'tile wills 8,000 men on the 17111 11..1 A. ..•111.• I nue I nt• ta-ked the works by w.rit r, ill . 111.,n I:cm. 31nt conk ChM , to the w0r..1. i I, ~i it rin with the lbirtucket, Lel; C r on • • id tid.• And wind not allow ng to 4 r tire.— The fort answered pretty tit 1.1,1., (town by sunset. On the 18th, st 8 o'clo-1., I moved no With the Monlaukjeuving 1.,. •I+-c-, 1 , 111 , • kin•rre: Huron, &wwwur, Pod° Pmetuarri. , ;11 of, york , Chippewa and Dille A.,.s 111.0 e.• ,-I ui , n ncavy pro during the dAy until lA , . I The Anemy's bat r --v• :1 , 1111:V1i In Z . . o'clock, though we kept up tint lite unlit du-h. We 645 0 tired through the Dien , . In the meantime Gen. •bon:ld working' In war of the rebels, to .of tbvoi ..a. latter did not welt for the lout; to r•irtounit them, but loft in the night, taking iiv,• - er .I'l pities n ul tight unit , le ry with them, and eye: y. 01 Vt.!. YAM'. At daylight thin ot our lronps Ova were near by, went In a n d 6(.64,1 the II i, on the ramparts, when thu bring erased loon the monitors. There were ten heavy e,lda In Fort Abduction, and qeaniity of ammunitne.. We lost but three killed And livA wounded. I am, sir. your tot,: i , 4 , . t R`•rva it', DAVID U. F , lot I Eli, /f-.'c ilintral. n Hon. Omens Whus, S craory 55 ihc A SRAM )TONIToIt. WaIII7IINOTON, Wt•gineECoy, Feb. 22d, IS It IA 'bard that Mina! , y ++lli Geu. Seto MOVOillent Og .nn F.ir udrnuu, on the 18, a AL= monitor Vt., 11‘,1 Ql; the /Btll, whictt Aided the nbels 1111 S 111 11ii .1' algid. Lieut. Cushing Wale 3 6.3 1411! .1110 of obliractions suovo 41. b unddivuded by any ra/XIS, and it•rlf 1, un' ! ..loubledly In our posbessiou tre lllin, up 11W :11111y was 11111Ving on tnipnud Mat city; Two or tb4 tooatoni yons JP waft b"• i the Exchange of #risalurn--na More Funds or Supplies to be sent South—lmportant Statement. Bummons, Wednesday, Feb.22d,1865. The following has been received frog) Meier ll* ford : HDQRS. ARMT or TIM 'UM, Feb. 7..11, 1903. To the 'Agent of the Associated Prets:—l will thank you to make the following announcement through the Press: In consideration of a general eir change and speedy delivery of all prisoners held In the Bnuth,-it b deemed Inexpedient to forward ear thin date either lands or supplies to any person tow In captivity. Such parcels or remittances sot may have accumulated slum the last shipment, or may hereafter anse, will be returned to the shippers, Jona E. Moirosua, Lit ot.• Col. and Assistant General of Ezdtonge. c,l.cui Ativntisausto. AILASA. CHASE, NOTARY PUBLIC. GREAT BieND. A g't vlrmayl.igrrietta of Draft. Illortom sz4 °User ta• , V 111. . 0 1,r any Mate ay Tenitory. fa* o"raimLft sad ucher• ricknoldged before m, d sat requ.ri the car ”l.,.. rl lhv 4. tett of th. opus. omeo .11b N. U. cuAsz. Lc, .L a I.ieni A v, lake 6vr/17 tiL•1111 LOUT. Be F. 1.. 171 h, EXECUTOR'S SALE. 'MOTT r`P: to 11,0, a:tv.n that 10 Minn%nee of authority wale. 1.1 .11 b. thr last .t I and tnnalionnt of Ewril. Coclurn, 1 frlll o2 t" an'e. by vr..due, on the premix,. amnia In For 1.99 e nor,./., 9..941.1911:0 the farm of Wt. Abair Orlea 00 Tnor9l , y. tt a loth do) 0 , batch, 180. at ten o'clock, a. na, wtt: kn.,. 9 09,1 9,0,e 9 ram old,' /9711 . 7 min 7 70011 old, IS prima lutnty, aragon.l taro b rye lumber Meta 1 net .1. torneaa, I do.,ltorti and nowt., two rialra. I borrows. S 11 an lk y of boy to lb. born. milt pans and path 6 eder barrels. nail tr, Tie fanning mill,! boil/ tale I (91914199011t.b19 11 :99 I erslo " - wilt, me* 9utotry other artlcies too nuintrona to 0 „ it'', —.ow. not n•-e- 410, can ; over 1110. orte Teenllmecilth Oat,- t t oot 't to, d contr. JOS_ ATM Eat, ttr ;lot 1..1 Not II and tenement of JAM. COOKAYN • 1. els. tsar SHOOTING IRONS! REVOLVING AND lICEIGLE-BEW STYLES, AT FIEMAN'S. TEE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT VET. .1 Singly Pistol that Draws Ito Own Car tridge after Firing! ss , ra•• A 1.• 011 , 11311•1 f... All den and *llea of ear t rage t... h (I D Ely. Double Water-Proof nil united matt s • • cumhou Cam 1.41 to ere thua New Rev°leen 0. nod Ptetols Who* D. 13ZMAN. hlwor , Feb. V.th. PAO -tf IIF. Coo:diner...hi° of fl•Teitt• & Lodhrop Le this day lesolned. I 11. LI The Woke aryl 14201211111 en In tbe bac& rop. e shop lormealy occupied hy he, foe metals : t. 0d.1.20 ritual be done with es !title delay .. v )oeslhle. A. HAWLEY. M.,htmee. Feb. nh . 11 , 5. OZU. R. LLTHROP. HA Vl , 6 end our 'thou and gnu t the Carden* m , Bleamitt. lug lotot• e s- we have on bawl almost eve ythlt.ie wanted In I.• r !Ls, u we tourss to melt ran tow for deli, or tau with ~,,, t t.l • in, ssli ~ .0 .d1.• time. The tolloolng an a few Itt 0 rt . 13111.1 Ll.ss ss Ipso. for sae.: : l'e••t o Mos of all • tea including truck, pole Macro twnt n il.. end p-lee hub. ate., bob Wel: elk Heigh u.ss. ts, s , a-ths.ss ut 5000 tuner§ evoke. oak 1...41 sm . :4,y :tent Lotter stuff l market wagon indp and =M4 boa,ty ant It. 0 set lumber wheels, I set buten 'wheel., 4 Ism t.. er, I rt , , s 1 sears one horse, nveliclug wad tot monk , essas Isl. set o , On Is, I paint palnte end Palatal. r. tettrs lusssche• sod bench serene clamp* and hand wren/. ot e tlt ottle Irt elute, Antwe kn. An, I to.. of Icon. I Lit 0tte...0.t tt %re .uttl he tools of sauna every deeertption, ell or o tt.to tee) tut t trona et our old place of butnees. A. So HAWI.NT. NI outrun, P tit "1 - th, ISAS-Sw GEO. K. LATHROP. • 111111 :1 t• ti., 1., ,11 . 111. , • I MBE To Consumptives. Tvz A DYE:ll7l5ra WAVING BECK RICATORED TO I. I h In a low week.. by a very Whet. oemedY• alter hs.lna d ey• n 1 y rare with • ..re lunit effect lon, and teat Mad anxious to make known to kb fallow-auk i. wi, d+wr it. he mill rend • copy or the ....MAW. =M t,. ~! c , arra nith we dleactlone for pettrarted • n. As' thaserne, ord. h er a te.. ncir• VW. ror Cahromptlen. Asthma Blot Tto..ty •I the whirr:leer In .male{ the Pre n 1. to tweet the tddlet-d. and Alarm! IrlIC•111311 , iC7II which he C ga , •••• I K• $,,,t Irani e. aDd he h.plbl wary mffer Intl try hi. I, will coo them nothing'. and mar pose • hiellldni. oru,Llr, the pen•tVik A . HDA.III please addrne It. rI . WILSON. King , Cout.ty, New York. rebmary rth. Mt S. 'MO LOAN. TO: ant bority of Ihe Seentary or the Tremory, the trodosoload a,ofueo rirootol lintocrlption Aarnoy for tbonsle of Dared r, 1 molt.). Note.. bear:oz wren and Woo ten ths par and. la t crw., ;or a.m.', known as the NEV EN-THIRTY LOAN tree Q, tee tattled undAy data of Angus& 16. IDet4a.dm PaY ntre tt.r , e ear, ftont that time, In comae,. or are convertible at the optitat nr the bo der into U. N. 5.20 Mx per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS Then T.4..14 an.vtw worth • WM , um of seem pe - ant_ theltd. h., ,hl4 Int, re- t from NGo.. which =aces the usual mat en the 7 1, h.,. Ai eunent rat. hxindlng Intenst. !shout ten 1 . 47 trot. to co mernpUoc from Pate sod mongol* bib. e^ .Ids Flom our to three per cent. wore secordlnx to the other property. The Interest Is payed* sernhanne s: v sttxbed to met cot...Mt& may ha Out off and . TO 111 y took or hatiker. I=l I=l Twn ce.aa " Tro .." " " " " Net, cf all the denominations awned will be pratoW7 enrelb• seb•crlptlem. Tllll M T h. S muter are ‘• Capt. tug typs , or ered 1, 1.1 e Glowerrnment. and It leconddeally expected tbsS Ite :1 0 adrantsges will make k the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. *tee° , eJan rehabs unsold, which will probably be Ale p - ertl ..f. It sin the met GO or 90 days, when Menotti *III wading,. e,:le son R., S a pr. tninen, se hes tu.ifutmly been the case en etas t ,l'eseptlo, to other Loans. I, ord.: thal ettera of tem town sod wetion of the coaetr, un% to ott Het tidal. Or balsa the km, the 20,1 a 1 Hanka antl Prtvetv fi .n Tete through.= the ...try have Gensren7 lasen to trret a otth.ulpten st mi.. Buladlen 11111 tiled their on t.;CLIA. to 'Trey have sonfldree, end who only are to he re rnoualhe for the allvtry tithe notes for which they receive or dere. JAY area, t. I.r,i;.tlors 109 b received by the Fl,l N. lo,al Bank of rcranton.Finalqatlonal Bank of PIM:La, I First " *- " Wilketbarre. linnedale.l Montrame, Feb. !Ilia, 18A.S. dove A. C. LUCE. LIC EN %ED AUCTIONEER. El= RAN AWAY t 'R~~N the en/lumber. hat em Game Glillatt.aged sinateas I ) e •r*. Thal to w fixtkl all pers.) barbutaa or Muting Una 0 00. MCZ.OIIIt a . trr that dale. J. W. GILLXTT. GI .000. Yehwry 16 1.1365.—5wp vcrrirv. 14 "RIF , given to • I wanly r 6 ,4 UCLA al* CAS CO ,ur . . , Itiout a welttea order from ma fprl.lll tan • t. tit. ennt•mterl 013E154 aN TVEITZ3I„ I , rt,Le..,ter, crLrwry T0,1.10.-s. Di.molotion of Coparlnomblp. artnarship to,ntolbre Bala l u ndier the film =Mg of M. 1.. Il,4Png &4 n has this day been alseel•Nea Z i l27 neernt. re-eue.trdebted paw. all on lln lemurs sten. and Bettie up will:tout delay. L ILLIIDLACI AP CO. I= THE...I. known at d &arable aven Wend end rurialtuve be. blrusitd In Th 'r andsß floron.b, loather with rthom TIP andred Rm.+ or Improved land. a tame of Lan hr r•v-111 , eltlll ,- d. Par padiCalan Inquire nth. Dutsdad. P 7`).1843--w4p. ÜbJNJAIII/14 Administrator's Sale. Fri andeettlerleit TAU otter for rale,st p Ile =COMO. wed... ioy, 11 c ter, 190. at leo o'clock. s. m„ Who bourertecup4ll by n c) • PRIOR IA attire from IL unix= Depot, th r . lb e property, bite of Eu troodrleb. & card F..ttr lonolred rap toner—Pan oro.- 4 =Ey kci n,. .7 l " d M ua, frarOog berm. S tbnroleuto d ult. t .rartlua d. nut bull I hand ern mall. oiler bomb!. or. presto. tool, tt lemma, • go rota) ot pork, 2 car4cnig snms, ur, f uteustla. rudlosa m g govra MI milk ma n , rt o th er &dry uiemile, home p r o sear triraabor ~ and mod ra lug anota rano. I retain& mill. hum horsey, 4 rhasta. 3 hire. or arca t or ran, Ankh., rlrdr, &c, 1 m"....l. ll nSbars Ssat= , ro In +Le rue, ph., bemlait and bLkorp luzubrr. ha) ntrh. and "'soy other Weida.. Tracer.-01. ['meat ttn doll= and over, all muntbs erralk WIW Iturnat an troroveirecortity. E. tt. IV /WON, Arlaer. 13rOokl, t op. ISM DY D. PIEUDWIRITIDR. IiIICTIONfIa, On Friday, March lease. 10 Cows 1 Bull and other A. Full Assortment of Farm ing Tools, And a rarloty of other Wicks of Porecoal Property. as Ute Isis Lerue Farm, in Dimook„ comixteming at lA, a. at. ALSO. The valuable Grist Mill property at Elk Lake, In Dl neck, Bun. Co.. Po., asi r. at, etl tio sups dal. rbte to me of the very "I$ imperil.' in Ms sown). /be KU) betnie to run lent re Vt. with a bora . CA =Ur pemr. 11. a of load..ltts al the Sztorm t om .r dAssaisk= and me , e work Emy taws malt known as day doge. Reit& ktaxe s lT.l4 a. . Oimask. VaTMUIM4.IIIP • Dissolution. BARGAINS. 14vascatrnos Aezarr, PMlaMalpM► CA17T7.01%T. FOR RENT, AUCTION SALE. STOCK. GlEri THE BEST. NULL IN THE YIELD AND WINCHING ON, ARE onovEni dt BAKER'S Mifflin SIVIII MBE anOVICR. do El./li‘un. MAKE TWO KINDS OF BIACHININ, Ihie with the GROVER & BAKER SITTCB, Th Ober ibe Shuttle or Look Stitch. That? town irrrrca stmts. t. th. morn' SIMPLE PERFECT, EFFICIENT, AND DURding EACH= YET INTRODUCED. nrim Bali m thdr AVM sod Ns m pleot YrAtaaa Wok sad say 11at0...2k= Will be OM ssttla yleessals. r.b. VW, 1.•6--3 SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE Staab =Awake la the Market It is a Bilqiiie Vitellille Tbne .tto Mmi used 51:131 MINIM 02 1 ZEDIEMEEM COMPETENT TO JUDGE, !romper.= them. fhr all klub of wort FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER INVENTED. ALL KINDS OF WORK, Irtain the runatcor • tusk in th coat thinnest Tsolatan, to smiting as . DO NOT PURCHASE wrrnour GIVESO • y.un .I.Twoutr:10)0:10:y46•10,11.1:p1 READ, WATROUS 44 FOSTER Ilicetnne, Fah. L1th.1.11116.-tor A WORD TO THE WISE. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine NrIS'NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE,AO nor. .$lOO " .$.lOO " $lOOO " .654X1 But makes; the Look Stitch. 104:1111:4: OCipaoMi4:l:o2 A 4 1 18 DECIDEDLY' LS 1273 FA VOR. The fel of Oars bents more of t hus Outlines sold THAN OF ANT OS ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY Puttee tha bins mad other so called Rtandard Wakes lave ttinniro mem NI& and glre CA, tar lama, to, War of them, se being me BEST FAMILY SEWING ILtCIIINES For forth= partici:Wm tall up= the demi. whom the =and aryl= =madam= an on =tabilloa. EVERY MACIIINE WAEBANITED TO GIVE LATHROP, TYLER & RILEY Mantras. Febram7 13.1864 TIEAL ESTATE AGENCY. II B. PHILLIPB. ettnnerly of Sunine/ants County. 1 . •.. Its opined • Wir3l AGSM, to WaOrrEln D llt. I:barirs County. Mo. Hobos on •and, sod for ale. • ritual= of FINE IMPROVED FARMS Thane ntablas to telll b endi p irne t rattoo of tee Itro= a (tlk Montrose sal ..t.B .= It If. ruiurri. Wentreille, 111.Challo• 00.. Mo.. rob. Ilth,IEM.-11 A Chance to Make Money, PIE MONTROSE MOM. la for leo. RuilMmi and 44- a Haus sod Lot on Elsak IWO U DITNISORE. MooLoat. rah 11.1Seir FOR SALE OR RENT. ILISTORT.&wig 'Luba.. located to ►oat brixdos osetke. . To= iwry low for Wartime. Mouth Au par burn. Pleb tloo ➢ 6.4t0 I tara .pply J. P. BEIMITOZE. WS NOTICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. BRIDOMITIM 13.EMOL a . ri! impeded trwi t trAMtigg i d e g iterbelds:en th eal==b ,P Mllii. ayordernt ULU& aritilli.Secritim. lleame.Tab.llllAlll4.4v FOR SALE. aid awl 0t0444440. s e r gr la en:. weft. ,0‘,..14, Ms, to rar ten:. Woos at J H. .114108. Raul Ulm VA. 4. 1343-4 Ir. 0. • GOODS FALLING. Itaiso in Thar oaszwascia at al . M ai sin s• Mac mown* JIM 11,10,111E1 ANOTHER NEW rum. COX & MEEKER A L tu.o l, Vi e llt p&st% tt rui lut' li= . l7 . __VidSprigch t Tre sad We tbeiar lPN" ! *• • `“"•• I aZUcZ wiring pr omptly . Dorte. to many arm from 88 Wad otakl. 18rxm i tt p oZI Osirgesorocmpomoolith future. N. ooPPY MorthomMlOMl by W. L loi COL Et. O. MM. loclarlisalmom, 9. saas—affi. NEW GOODS wit,*oll GRUM re"4.#l4loP. F. B. GRANDLER MEI Thiry .111 do I= SATISFACTION EMM News IteMh VALUABLE BEAL MATE FOR SALE. Lieslaalletalaberiad w ood lot la Lathrop termed% Boothe o = 6, Pladoelalnlel k ebot 21 0 1 acme, i rth Tr ?t i ring re sur tlbet i . ga°4 7 ll T. L. l. 6hol4 •4,: i f s res .vml .q•rl e ft to d o e 7 .ItOle 2 20 012tP There la wool sod Lambe? Mesa lt 9.7 Iht It tufa cm Ann ehanee—wfll be sold low, with flay One& olwm, ~~mloß 5m 517. t•._ .iotWnlet .0051000.0100, 1X mils 110 al. of Ist Wed the toleoto tand-at vendee:table prepoty. J1L80.4 eattable 111 11l moony, otie mile item Meadow ea the pm* yee.eee Lao oussiatte el If plataklll and met about 20 acne cf lead. , etch the rthzelmr. The ',Mills tam 6 =1 4 = M aim o ar re mils .' fame Vat=nalateit enti tle mem 'alley acres of get e o_ood tasol tene balance ttetroved. This farm le well board vrih good Moe wall. well watered. and lei aWO gate ofellitleatlea la enable el %mane from (my to thy comrs- eery deiltable btecerly. ALISO house zed toe 1/1 the 8, f. Of Meatrose. treaties oat the Mlle Von- Tee tut coalmen, spout Pi was of lan. idth s ham an clom holt and gads Wee. • The attottiou ot theme within, 00 tit-ehart real estate la called to then tee, se they are all good end &strata* Lam:woe at. Ute ne ed tot taco, _LIO• 1 team olltbeittteL lattat 11201 . 0 . 0 athat lefreatatloe. tall ea. or nevem Deena. awn, Lux,. CO.. Pa.. 00 g. a. alums. • cea. bloateutt, Fluequebeato Co., PL, Jan. 5115, 18M. *t " PERSIOBSIIIIIIIre T . : ... AT ... y=l • tlt t ajeod aL s ittla bl ri , Allotakna outerdly torpan4 pro= fOrwarftl 0 u t 1.5 parunent. Shrew mutat. do moth? and olberoOttheirmo ars not Windt° boom, b. If of.atded ,hol the 0.4 ". U., or their mhb throe are retttltd to ;easlon. P.m to to the 05.111.114C0 111, Wed to poseur wader Ina now eola and feudal. oa as arr bud Onnee. Connsdagoard Ulan' au wattled to prnatoo bekoot to Many. It L.• tut ut generally known that the situ Department to CM of loot problem:l dolmas of a soltbrr or when. tw Lu suet and Atm parents dependant on him tar rapport, or t foray La &allure etreoroatsocea hare, both wildlers froto the genii:L— A potent:ou ottlda lgto4 prompt ry wade ora wal wean proof aded. iota . ..m.lm on all subjects counseled with gwrenunmt dr Imo nu. All koterr orktogiotormation gully augured The relatives of who dte atter eallohno la sad before ba log =soured to are rotltled Peoake. the am en al it wash aoldlar 1.a4 died In lbs armlet N. B. " Ths latch CAM Iles haw te Mt." *O.9URN S,Tur Attorney lawman , Weektrew•Jan V.A. Ma —are GIMPE VINES I MHZ uoderrigmed hoe foe Fele WOO Ccmered. Clinton. tad Dee ware ur lithe. at Ng per alradred.. p pe. down. or si fore angle punt. 1 here VI nuittles, end eon llama et 7 nthal. but the above ant the hoselert Omen num b lelt elth H F. IrIIAZICB. Iserreinteare Et* inmace. itmtn, Uporroeo ; O. W. LIMIII. Lilzooch i F. LYN I. U Lit AP CNC BR. Lyon,Posgothonao Co. Pa. wo aides remit. ed after April lith. CLAY. [hart's OPrro. Loren= Co.. Pa. Feb. Ob. 150.-loerp Dissolution. OE T Cokerbeerehlp of IR& HINE IS Thus day dbekSeetljey enuttuel consent. The Hooks sed seossotaus left 111.6 Lik ward IFllse, oelleellos. be Ilsasoess of 0.74 Sr Welatelb mom • lobo ate ladebted to ELM Itrm an requested to all aad *Ma .td oat •azUse• No lee. r lIALAke I KA Mceadose, Feb 14.1563...ey =MANN t ativorfistlnunis. Admiul►lrulor's notice. Norricz la hereby glean to prima ballad domande edited the east* of Charles seeder. late or Lena towerblp, deed, that the um. sous b. preerat..l to the lre &valved tOr erbium.; aan ell penord mdebt ed to saki estate ere regoteltd to male lah warms pr•MUlt HORILUE SNYDER. Adair. LtouoFeb. 27. 1861—fonr. Auditor's. Notice• MIRE oatarolasect. onlator. appointed by lb. oipbsbe Coot I. of busgoclumw county, to dlaabote lb. fur ea la Its Maas of the A dmaa.troloa of lb. tots'. of David lea. deatomt. will attend to the Mateo of ha ntd sopoloaarta at byoff* In Honiara. on Toesdoy. tho Mat day of blo ., eb, at 1 o do* p. m, abet, all mono Interacted amid tone- wig Dreamt tar, clava or bo aro•ez debarred. g, ilfelfali. aoCitor. Illoolaar. Fob. MU. IBM Administrator's Sale. N°AcZ2.l tT,Vot'gs Ih"..ILPMIfr of .7,17 d °I Z 1 to vela by fatale ermine, on the liternlsea In Flezelei lowa Mo o TlM:many. Varela kith. 1488 et one o'ektk, p. lb* al. lowing del-need ;oboe or parcel of land, late the torero ol llama Burdick. druesed ; boend.l end der !lord u follow*. to ed.: B..gienint al tbe centre of lb- beg ti_y at a o nso .1 beds A 1ra...14444k, turns, own. test. tarts •to the prellaria eoraer of add Ogden land ; thence nortli or teal, 8 pendus = too I feet to a corner b the lira fonzierly of Ley ; thence lb2l nat. 36 perches id • stones corpse In mightier aline- lcon ebb said line north r east 14 perches to a stake In =ld at; those comb kr east Ile priebee to slake nod stores to raisins I the d Drinker's land ; we moth tr weal perebes to the ••1 Lake f' thence wrath 37. .eat 1114 cinbes to roamer to Nei ode roJ ; thence south OW west IS perches to the centre , fnY highway ; thence 11012111 16' teat grebe- to • br i d g e;' Meru along the highway moth tort hi poen. Into plan ot brgia. mama; mutant liftekbras acrre of land, be Ila.sme nal Cll 1.1% sad nearly sdl Balloted. g Term. of IS do —rs on property bein Arndt dawn. elo third of balance on I oaseadrin being Oren. widths nentalndre Wens: from the num of siting posevalon In two eds.%) sansei pry =Ma train the But continuation of sale. ItArskil 11. BIISDICH. Adra'rs. Hetrick, Feb. TAX, 1913.-ew Auditor's Notice. MINX .deretcoea. thethil be. appo hated as Aught. by ha X Orpb.‘ Court of thhquebenna vomnv. to dlithbela the roads In the bands of %ha a thahletator d the tett!, a S. H. Taylor. thrheed. bextry dm ootloe that be ertil atNtod to tbt Owl •of rafd .ppaaa•a, th. oboe J. ti lam. te Montrone, en ttledoeslo, the nth day.ot Ilereh.lBo, at I o'clott at which time and Owl all perwros intended la said ftal may weer et their elabmt. or be threwr tethered from e - tobag h D. W. 'MARLS. /Lae. Montron,Feb.la. last—Ear. /Indigoes Notice. OTICE to hereby Oren that the soulrudgod. an dtteßOT qr. N pohlted by the Inbar.? Court of reognehanta County le =see di...Wootton of the funds In the hand, of the admlaberabe of the mks, e of Catharine Chef hazdsoo.deceasm_e, attendto de donee of bb ILMrftIEORI3I. at Me Peke of J, B. McCollum to M•tr rose, an Tharefty, Womb 80th, 16th at I o elect p, m., when al perm. tour. la sold funds .111 puerto tbetr chtloa or be Ice. W. PM& RIX !twit... FOM:1113y IV A, lOU -.l* Auditor'. Notice. • TRE anderalgeed. an Auditor appellated by the Coott of Cmir nee Fleas of ounsetaona emote to mate dletelLuttrn of the r e Tombola the tiled. of the A4mlntrratere of the rattle of Phil wee •. ttnhh d. rested, wilt attend to the dome a his avto•lotatent at to ofßoe to al manage. on 1 hands, the fob Clay of Wed. o'ektel e. v., at mbleb Mae and plate all men* tnterreted EN fon° tellt prentat their elahaa or be , oraver tarrid etas tat al on old road Al. 0. WARBid.ladttcr. Illlontree, Feb. 5).18611. Auditor's N ogler. To.dendttod. an A ado? ayrointed by •ba ^fpbsn.' C ml or Mniquehanns anmty to dlbtita tba Inds to the bands , : the Adtalabatolar In the Bute ot a altbet. Ininarore.dedtL. ttt attend to Lbo *flan of Ida amr.latmetat.. at Ids aka to Illonntaa - an F Iday Ilmallth day of Munk ISM at 1 o'clock P.m • - yabka time and pia., nit perms Intateated wl/1 pm their altand ono, or In forever dotaared from combs In on odd Ittod. A .0. WARRIZI. Molnar. Montrose, Feb. VI, 1.€0,-.4.. Auditor►, Notice. TFIZ undentesed, baring been espotated an Auditor be the f~ abut,' Come of busdnehanns vaunts, op n norptlqui te the edmlelstis too am not of Bendscath addles. lLsemSor a the estate of sarociel Spediusd deceased. hue of the mkt amity, ant to fu dhatibute the fuodswatreh m the tote of rbe teat estate d the rid decedv.t amoope those entabel theMo.herebfelrnm tics that I e will attend to toe dodos f rid appointment. el IA oas. to Montrone. on Ttronday the Lit day of llama nest. at 10 o'clock ► m. of toe mute day. whop ail Pcnbuk haunt tenet therein eau attend. or thereat er k debaned from mites te MBMMI Sheriff's Sales. DP virtue of a writ lisped by the Court of 1 .1101mmen Pleas of linsanetranna County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public "soda., it the Court House. in Mtmtrose, on Saturday, Mod 111.1. 1865, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described piece or parcel of land to wit : Au. that certain plecs or parcel of land situate is the township 01 Rush, County of Busquebsons,bonnd ed and described as follows to wit : Beginning at s hemlock stump standing near the old road, thence west 37 perches to • post, {Renee north 40' cast H six-tenths perches to a post at the road, then...along the road north 30' west 11 perches to a post, thence north 60' east 34 perches, thence east 64 perches to • post. thence south 52 perches to a post, thence west 72 perches to the beginning. Being - the same land and premises which Wm. D. Cope and wife by deed dated 19th of 7th month 1850, for the consider Minn therein expressed granted and confirmed unto Erman. Maynard as in and by the in part recited deed recorded in the office for recording deeds Book No. 26, page M, relation being thereunto had will frilly appear. And the said Emilia Maynard by. bit deed of the 9.2 d of March. 1860, granted and convey ed the same to, the said George W. Maynard record ed in some Mike in Book 33, page Pal, as by refer enee to the said last mentioned deed will fully air pear; containing acres, be the same more or less, with the appurtenance*, 1 framed house, one barn, some fruit trees, and mostly improved. (Taken la execution at the suit of M. B. Wilson, vs. 11. W. Maynard.] DAVID SUMMERS, Shelia Bherilra Ghee, Montrose, Ps., Yeb. 13th, 1865. Executor's Notice. tUOTICZ to betebp &ea to allotment towing domande Wad ~-. IN Ma estate ol Mariam Prate Waal, late olVarbaut= L that Memos man be presented to the undeadaned Ow and all perms Indebted toiled edge En valuated to tusk* t alata ItKnuned.A. PIM% w_ MUM Jur.. Ilea lug _.... 11e...... , A &Maisie:aloes Nonce. ..; MOE la testy therm all Mom Wale had a. eleaaaadaatalag &b• l Truman Lambe. late at - .1 bra lemma". •". that thane:no mat be remelted to the andenatned tot ee mairand all mow Indebted a. aidaura are ' , Karelia' W leamednet meant. CeIARLL4 MUCH. Jabal. /some. Pea. at 4 1361-aw Executrix's Aotlrc. - • mammas stun tausssuis to to, odd. of Whit • V V Ws of dump talroptp, diottoooL beforla' ed the 000difinwt. pefions todablt4 to the otl4 num atratry to mato Immodlato poorsoost. ofankros butyl dos of &W,l .Plod the *ate of %be odd &fedi* mix 1 twin the num ontbout delay ' LYDIA /fp LIJUL Men. James ro, an. 111KIL.Ahlo , Administrates's BleUce. • VOTIOZ lb HERZBY OLVIN to all persoastathAitetagt thetetate of MI B, Wool %Wats at Pr .4) toell• aria deed, that the same matt treirmetaLW te =t, sad allpenoas tWit to sate ecateuri moral tattle maim. ' ' B. W/q310.N. Atm% itrohlYta lab lhthatehAw Administrators ,Itelleo• Eurine la hems &ea ta all ;mom ttartv_i dermas aplesl the estate of Walter J. Walls, Imam M 140 1 ,4 3 10 Idol. .ortorrly of Plkt Co.. P. demand. that the woo moat too Mt orottd to the Goodall* td for it'lngeaMP , sod al P m "' lad.bfr 14 to mkt elate are riememed to atilt* liattAtate poem& Weld Bead, Yob. kb. 160.4 w • JOEL Dolltltif, dat. ..Administrator's Notice. COlLtsnerobyttveo to &Ili= Itsvlngdeuumaisialld , the EWA Ca Ws . .WS ol Waling. 11.. ► docamodAlpitthswinmas be_ p t iosai l d to tt.iviATA ad unsosuncelmul It penal INIII $ 0 Pla .1 .." fee. 11,110.401114 niallai.—' ' Ir. IL tPa s " 3 El E] E 3 )bel, WU L eels The do t MAI eon ill I PIN I! ntim , trffltwitivi