` Y ~ I J A I ~~~ ~~ ~_:~~~ . POTTOV,II,;LE;'PA'. G.•TVlRLDiTtllikitett 1. Mils I===iil • • ova crEnLVs. - Ike light pockiadell_ fino, !bat, - i peopliy- 'award honors 10 the lowire -apd - Aleiterviug ; to.the mem: Who by their' blood tint, tonnage; win battles for our - 'Ouse: All _attempts to ovei side them, in any Illy, Will be frowned down.. Thiliis;right and proper._ Thirdly had the smoke of - the-ninant - Battles, on. the Cumber land and Tennessee rivers cleared away, be. _fora friends tif „Genet:Os:who ,were. not near Ohm, and who'Conla not hive known - :or the Movements Made, inuitenid to claim for them the credit of 'biplane adopted which secured,' ench . brilliant !victorieb *notwithstanding bad ?Datil *which' took 'Oen. Grant about - seven 'slays to move: hfs 'Army, itine iniles. actually. stilted for instance, that General McClellan directed the movements. of • the . battle at Fort Thmelion, by telegraph from the . ;ststion , Wt Washington, when there is no telegistphlitie !within . a hundred. mites of-Fort Donelson, that conn ects with the East. That stork. exploded, in impudent _forgery was palmed on ; the press, purporting to be part of the pificial reportOfthe first day'i proceed ings Of the lati,„Hailroid Coavention held in Washingtot7. It-was as follows p, • ' .ststistary eristrvi said • stab -emnstitarat to lb. cent i tatla b at tg . er ad at tb let t side i , eo lllSe d r .. Gzert ao l the result of whose ailltary /ammo. givoitie end sin lee WinCtiovi sibitated tot rrjoiting mint ry.. sow, the - Secretary never said anything, theitind. Thestatenient it seems, was put itr - his mouth by tMnieba4y (who, the public likito'ku6A,) for effect:. A formal denial of the truth otthe statement, is made by Erastus alining, President, and Thomas Etuber; Secretary of" the Convention. 7 As the state ment _cam! by telegraph. under 'Military censorship„ tt would seen'!" esif -the authorities tarapered with the diapalch, - to give it the "comp_exiont.stat t It. is ,queer. ' , to say the least. I • . Many very naturally, ask, what Aries..all this . mean? We "are !not behind any in - a desire to heap hnnors, high as Olympus,.on the heads of the deserving ; ,but -why we-would' aik; this falsiime flattery, especially by the disloyal ;tress, ars Genieral only distinguish ed so 'far, tor In f st E ly. ;inactivity.? Why not wait until something' &neon; plished where the army has: been- and - is-still inactive, be . fore clkitnini credit , for its, General's?' We saifrankly; that the recent.. movements have Canoed;inquiries to be established, and tines sinessto be felt. . People want to know. that they•meon. It is well ', l lcnown that the army of the Pcitotnac is not at thii day what it was, in Dcosrnber last ; that it is notin Po dice " live a condition: Its inactivity bas.,given rise to cliques, he sole objecr.or which seems. to . I . )e to push forward for position 'And - enmity., meta*, this insti - or•that. . How much deeper the evil may . extend, it is impoisibl i e to nay accuratelsi. - Rumor even has it -that - ao at'• tempt,wilt bismade _to organize a;party for the "purpose , of bringing in the disaffeeted , . . States on the old basis, and thus secure in , the as — eel:idea again, th'e pro-glavery rule un, . der which the: country ; alte.crusheil for so party yars. The 'disloyal. pressl—now " a wait in !pouring out' Such - fulsome flattery dt llcClellan4is evidently, striving to use him for the -purpose "of accomplishing theiil I • ; nefarious designs of bringing about a.cOmpro- , raise aiih•the SlairePOwer, in order, to secure; • their ascendency in the Gnvernment again,l a:vitals.) to screen their Complicity !with the; Rebellnin, io .cafe the principal actors are brought to justice: ' - 1 • We allude to this - matter to shiyiv.why the discussion is going on.::'free, people canth I , rot guard Id° jealonsifs, their liberty., . : Oar respected .cetemporary, the IPhiladel-1 phia.il,tdUnites! • .StateS Gazette, published this , see,k r"'l> articles ' "pertinen; to this subject, ne of w ich, coal tarns the fe!lowing paragraph' l ay all that a loatie'and dilbonared pitty.--that party' which met in eonventinu atßichmond in Ifien—ean partisanship will bitraggedln and thrust itu us throne:l4s nut the entire we,. without.doubt. The ideelplcim artist; ty and ready subtlety o' this party we have lespritenned agela.mad again. Its' gis ins, mat me eitt sibundant . 10 wtlltary quartereas elsewhere, tempt 'pleats; military *4 assume melt and political powers: and IO dictate' that terms on a hich'a brigade or divlsion should mos e against. the enemy. This Is the poison that has Infused itself Into *Wm -that threaten* to • dice partisan Ilium. alit while' denounces as ^ politicians"•thnee who would karma short evc•..d a Needy and final peace,Ott false . ikad idird retaken It ur . ins when In froot othe eoeuti Ulla he people. It donna turn them -for wishing" to he rid .4, tuts. ar s crest enetst and greitter honors. It abases ow, man who belleveithat the arm; was mised to defeat the rebels. not to wait in Id roast until reale coaled hack. .It is In ererythlug the misleading. covert treason, which uses thousands of the unthinking as It. tool's. and will contit.ue to use them tiow;as before Jim rebellion it Unreel dared to take up 111/12111. Wei have,written this in, no spirit :of cen• sure, for an, were one of the earliest admirers of General _McClellan'; but-it,-.is" due to hi l s icputation that dui tnovements of those.whO place hi min "false positions before the pet - 1)114 should helaplained to satisfy the public. • . , .. Tint POSLTION -Or IBIE SECEDED . STATES. It iiihe.••opinion of Preside:4, ,•Lineoltri as a lawyer , :-and we have yet to hear his profound, : nes. in respett of all' enostitutional luestinns ll' ' tt disputed= thatlhe rebe ton of the Sonthe • . Stateit against. the Republic has,•io fact; Con vested all their-elaves . Into freemen:l I tb i ts . Matter Mr. Lincoln, bolds substantially, 'Os . . . ooinitins vet forth :in the follOning reSolutiota, • Which ; Mr.. Sumner ' -LW* offered , in. the . . . .Senate:. H - `•-• ' ' - !• .- •,, - . - • Resahrd, That ll'aivary 'being a pemllar meat tnaltti ,o,,,,Ekataaa from local tams. anthaut any origin In ibis Constltatkat of to natural, rights, I. anbeld be tits We 104 eiebbibre sotbe.eity of the State, and Maw thine* f.re moss to .111.4 leg .11yr ar, Coaatltu:lonatly, aben.the dtatejon *bleb It. depando on longer exhas ;. tor thelo eidtmt Enfield parries the Principal, • • -,.,.. •.. 1 . . : itsOkrt. Thal In , lb* alert* of Its etrlitel4 Pieta. diet*" over ths tarittork iota orroph.d.by the Stated. it 3, 3 t h e duty or Congresikto eoe, that the inprerneey of the Constitation li atalataluett - th its essential prlnelpi.el, 03 that emery...Aare In Istal•XteDl4.o territory :tilt Tt. ry shall NMI 14e esist paseneatty. si it has al ready eesped. to Alit Cniattutionstiy,ot litany. , . . I.*-.. • Tti addition to the, eminent endorsemilit referreite, we find in' the Continental Month. ' ly a Statement that ihe-satne * views are abated by the ,Segetirl of .IWnr. That periodical -ittriblitii ,•• to . Mr. Stanton the folltiwing len. .. •1 • ' 4 Yeats - int forsruMet. 1 helleve •Ilavery 4o be_the e :us . Ise*, r To treat the caret bit'i above and beyon an Ober imilltidaratfam:/ bold to be 3tte dote of tho trna?kcarp. ssander.ln-rbist; as the Summit - aliments a r tMrds,, symptoms and p . robes- teto. wound'. , 1 whild trratjthie !MIS dant al ts. Canaan tton - anmas• u 3 to.trest It-Mot . one kat?. bosidth gum the.grand old safeguard wield I Aix A; solar itwonweAtittion I betierellaviley to he 4 Way tptavestitatton. in Louisiana Sad Tex* •s . Cave Is anjonroovebie by statute. and Is annexed t: the - rettithr el bop wet - la to 'beim of 'Nem Vat. 1O Alstainsa sad . Mlsatisippr, the Sore Is I thsllPl: I ~ fits . pelt-Send - To petite by deed of natloastmetMod m i ke rat lois ; in the other, by simple errelptor del Neu,' Thai area ernonit Shies States there is tin' masatyr tem I reatartildlt nor' lIIIIre tropetty. Di Mi. Northern States ahe Mitt It IldatsMi In his hetintrelation *Ohm ' gnewiatal Teota 'eta etrottiftlettrj. itielelea an 114 , 10. ' bp. to Inbar. tot* dellested np so deemed -'The titre • la. *Ong froth Warylisodito Peeneeleehle. lc eft .0, be del lamed alt, 41 8 • 41 Ired stmt. Dot thmittit abort. tiotd be 11•411imioded. _ :Litany* The him 08 , esters. - Itivey btatile • ertentated Paw Jan ice. and ant even I ' , / i. be tratiamll4 by appreatitiat , "until the! emstra Is • anent' etetaty an appear- 04: teen may hes New orb. - anattistitit•Witviat. lyre litiZilAri.•••.lll naterdotet.l rota. eta*. Its mitlgntes ernittmatd. be obtain,. property , . se: - eetttlest to Whit Is*. tit ii• ot roof! the' oee e escape). .t,, • , • .•i • ••• Irost., .7fleies4ll4-'aipettlottehle-ateeler eeitete thettibuosl thens,on hisAmasnd. .attoth lb. twined almeenika,t3ltelitelng thi r*****lOf the animist lon,i4t r , Ctalteoltle:Y4llo ha.* 40 oilintOttit ill etotrt:-:*Vor .000 ettbleanteeeiptittleittintis beetle stall yes am petdteted. Teo No betpeektatelAbeerfore let 111-not mullet aye et nn 1461)&41r ,rlatm,amtti ton are idetistatotyllittat.. 1134 morlyslaed bye, -tha ~3plee,:l * . tslte it - that Plea eroel4 l sesil:i Anti If tba-rrier tweeted to tiepins ik pet, -.eh to seem lb. iourt4solie itiii ant Masteet. be. *kr .ae .sini .fiat ;delsetitent tn•thrit." There Is nst ot a nin a 0 1 0.0.4 ntatfatwa.a. we pabliory -Oleic if) who • .I.lmbnir, aitief the C.antant alio o monitor, tba vain, ..0,6f10n, 'By Ma . ima•amument. he tires In • FaIIIII , • CAleteli'by nui-oorniarteammt, tw to not rartwin cifria • litutioilit larteditqg give', f Itt and iteateal berme. f •r4l d *ay awl trom lb* Nab& with be, sad idableeandr gums, Jt I panted tawialt-sterara. camp - Waisiotaa: Or twiMittlitta or 144 , ... nt..fronlooltg^r.Vaidtek. WA ,hlll*, tint, ielierillie. P.fihei.ll:6l4l Diaz I theiskt pwa lbom lorltilif We/fro. Thelizintimigli'm tali 4b...uf ttwatista ... Nl' traw. enat a apwww Isi rsolvere itv ttatut twat til Ibis - -,, . t e pettier...ben thi4:teteetteittr. - oath the- tbelettelble t••t.r. +CI 1:+4..,.4.-4#1.,,, ,4 ,i , ,t,,0-k, 1iii,..4., ro c•• • • , • 0 •1:1 ,1 t• • ;•-••/ ' -...- r i•. 11 ,, lots, • • - . . • lh. neitstiodelligtoll , APatltiOnai, fort atatarnit oar l ti e array, ricamers, outioripatiou praetkatly *cow% , ftirey marftterest to thostureauroor than any editamt'aar..- • laritt#rt. nut I t+aw eYaeo, understood that I ' ibis vestal to sot; ciar drsiottAlet 011tersultlvolr is reireittou.” , . • ti • f On this subje'et the:W 'agtois boldly ussertwthe_ : d9etri Abet . tcllloog is :note plain tanAluttiStatesienay faits' them- , an Selves out of ehtni l sunl slidietttisll their" rights Stata, by ;their own r rusty' stet. They canttot. however, without t e assent of the'untion, withdraW either their territory, or their chisels, inns the national jurisdiction. 4yitVrataitily;'otkrof 'tbeloratit" - poirers — ol tiiei t. to expel e State, Jai : sulkiest Cause in confirmed.: misconduct and ;Tidos. Onik ti . eS; kint.teyoad ail :dosb. tyft'is' optional with the ljciion'to eeri s'Stste out, which his tiolnntarily gone '014.. Undoubtedly,. the rtiOn owes certain indefeasible duties of pro .. tectiontosuch citizens 'of withdrawing Stales as.rematn ii'depiadaapon eireuna titances'whether.thisi datiss can, be best:per. 4oimed byicompeliing, or -,permitting, the return such States into the or by . inforeingthe national jurisdiction over the territory of such States in - some 'other' way, - - It may *awn that to . recognize the ; actual oveimpepts of withdrawing States, ,inay be the very course, to lul?jectibe loyal minority if: theit inhabitants to the tyranny from which 'they oust to be:;telieyeil. In : the ;present 'touter in hind, the true view is.that all the States Whit.th hive .o=o the . 9r . dinances of -t cession are now Out of . the ration, and are Im re-admitted, not as 1 matter of _right, bat id stlttitne..and acidic such l circtimStaa- Ces and eonditioni as insi be ja i tiged best _ by the nation : • ,Exceptiotia may. perhaps, be _ t . inade Of ~Virginia and Tennessee,. is both. if Which, impottaat. territorial-'dvisirms have ) 11 t•eniained steadily loyal. • . Not ing' is more absurd then theoidealkat the object •of 'Akio hloody . and - eihaustink war is to restore to their former political weight ak..4 . pinrer in the Unioti-the old aristocraey of, South Cam tfna, of that little west of repudiaii4 Swin dlers, heretofore fraedolently ai r gained as•the State 6f. Florida:' ' The war has no such Preposterous object as tbit. lilt to,presetve Our territory intact: with riits etisential boon= dories ; aril to *indicate - the ;vital fact that this is really a nation,.and not mere ler.gue 1 • , of Altirty-fitur sae reignties._ IYe - are fight tngto maintain' or own rightful, authority c l. over the, territory of South Carolina and Flur -1 - ads, and not to:enable the,' rebeli ascendant !there teller)/ new - Yulees and ilallorys in !the Senate to pluaderis, or new Hammonds Ito beard and insult us ,iti our 'own! Capitol. •IWe are fighting, in short; to establish the 'rights, not of rebele,-but o f the-nahen. • It is, 'of course, !the expectation ,' and hope that ;Ittlimately therodition of affairs may - be 'such &Ott reuderit safe to re-admit into. the ItTnion ail iheStates - which have left IL But 1,- , • great social and political changes' must be Imade in some of iltem, before this expeCta i i Aion can be realized. • - In the 'meantime the monstrous heresy . 'that the Union exists to-day as it did in,1860 , :contrary- as it is'both to notorious - and tu . ra. titinal legalviews, shonld not be tolerated -,for la moment. ,Ittalte two to mike . a bargain, I land any agreement We may hereafter make with &milt Carolina and Florida, (ire speak of them by way' ot illustration,) is a bargain de yore, they haring theinselrea:nellified r-the old one. • In tre,iitin g with them, ,of • cot] rse, , . we meat consider' our dtlties •tU their , loyal inhabitants, few Ot best, but not on - that ac count thedess entitled to piotection. iloi it, 'hay beinext week, or next year, no man can foresee, but today , the very] worst :way. to Pro :tee' them, would be to re invest :the bloody and despei•nte faCtiOn_krin h rule - them with t i the powers atuF attribute. of State Sliver . eignly. •-. , ; ~.. , . . -. '• . . 1- KB. CAYLPSELLII . - 11,E1 - '.. T11,80112,V NW . .. Bifoiii' the pasinge in , Treainry _Note :Dili, 1100. hell, Member Of tongresa' made some strolig and highly - creditable to him. ,1 i . .., . publication has been del 'lt ~ but ere now g ive' them as vation.• Mr. Ca mpbell ate when 'he says in the way !'let us begin with our Marl liberal reduction theiefro , ... ' Mu. CAmrscht.. Mr. Chi dud each member of this 11 ' bri. fly: cspreis Lis 'view, onL one of khe most ; importantl To support our armies in thj the seas tea plain, patriotic l to do this prudepei, econotn , higheit,.evidenee• of state bare rastaationsh.reson'rce Puldict debt has for its ire t 1 ty of the nation Manually I the GOverninentiato ampl e. and property. , 11. could fa i this tremendous issue, in .w t in on' its'lnal trial, iho co o . vote She last mail and the I anilperpetuate On priceles fathers: - .. . !-.. . • . I butahly, sinner.. my d ty to boa plain . one . The path I kern marked o- t for! myeeif I - will follow, let it - lead where it . l ay. Whatever mea sure is now or hereafter in y beemns. necessary to adtipt, kb order' it main sin ' the Union -and perptithatertrei, ilovernine t, That - I support.'i— dpeak not th ms of ''objec t one. 'and •-serupteswi and -Pdangers."*.;of "cons itutionel objections" and .etinservitive' intluerm cr -,SOlibistry is-ever plausible r and oppbsition , to a Jost - nod *necessary committee, generally Wears tk mask of s ••consti--- .tditiunal objection," The high.st iduty of every member is to'maintain the ilUnion-- . rto anemia the Constination'agairiet this ' iauseless and lickSii rebellion: and in . doing this, let ni hear in mind thst,the constitution was Made for:the people--ifo • secure to them and their pripti-rity , the blessings of Free Government. ThSeifure,: with me the f primary inquiry is, is this snessurn necessary ,io I, ;suppress . tbs rebellion ? If lit ii. him am ; ready I to maintain" it` It Will be roundtbs Coustitutioni gives ample.power tesustain this tie*. 4 ... The bill nose before the tioinntittie -• necessary i• to sustain " the creditor the 'Country, and to carry on-the war. It is .ith - risloctattee that I have; do not like the nrees sity Which owlets for the I hi tender clause.— .t I ,g Stillitrido I like to place the issues of the lloy. eminent in thibands of ttJ; hrokers And money lenders of.-the country. Ii , 1 preeiated now, let the legal tender ilinin fail, and mark,the result' t9=l 'morrow. The Treasury n tea will fall front four i ' per cent. to bi t entj - fitten :Ind. v .. below i par,: I t and!lhe novernment will lave to'paithat . perceri•.l titze;additional fOr every, tticle they purchase. — I Your soldiers will lit'alt .s. A that aniounttin their Y blonihkonght. '?rages, an i the - Country, 1140ded i with; a vast amount .of dpriniated poPer.r will 1. grorr restless and discontented under; so . &tit a ; mistake. If we, make the! Government issues a kid tender. the demand tiotspecie will twee Um itedithat tbej will Maintain their value. . 1 The measure before Its,lnnit of ireveral Deceits* ry Id support the Gofer:lntent, coatee to us ' a jib ;''. indoiseutent of. the very Ade chief at the heisd of, lb. finances sod, 'the Cottimitteel o f Ways and 1 Mesta- ,The country de Oto 'ands its _ passage. loo } e much s has nlready b e n opentin its digit:l -lion; baths 'Sustain the agouti, and show- the i countri ei w e • are equal to position. : - • :1 One wordmiore, - filr. Chiiirman.: I trust during 1 thiiiiresent, Serrion we sball.introdure thi mo,a eirroplete szid amide meltsres of reform in public ,I 1 1 . expenditure?, sud in the 'biotite 'Of all Gov' .',l o" meet employees,. Let' 6 'gin with our own y by making a liberal red etion therefrom: tici One plaeingemrselves ri htibefois the . ..co otry„ we can introduce, with p Opriety, reriarni‘ . the rentunetaticiu Of others. ' - . , . _ __ _ EDITO . W. I . Gonar!a LADY Boos for March, iii a beautiful ; ,• I nelber. '. It - contains Sltiven full length pages of I •14Wing`drisser, four Spri6g loonncts, a new l'iid , I ingidrusr, back auk front view of ,the !pi* Lan: I car, jacket, Spring:4mile' for i cbildren; a nye 1 pattern 1 0 4 . the Giaribaldil ibtrit, 'worsted lowers; 1 - , , eurtiroidery,nettial, and 1 crochet pattern. ;eto., - • stC•'• In thia_nausber are I sizty-eight ettifro7iulis. rand nearly till r Of tliets. iiluitrative of the Spring [month. The' principal illustration is S very fise stied plate, Well designed{ and. artistically eaten itd,'•Tnis feature of tto Book Bags; in , - . 1 '1%4 we eau ray truly', t it the succeeding nom= 1 bar s , of . Ooh in Oohs always a parti IsTorsbly , with . I , t that ispued in Jaanary: This to itegairoas is S l , fati egesedingi;uatisflicto4./. '1 •- . . 1 .. Boltirtss'a- . Tpcsav Corriatrt w . won'.dig , tashiplicity of books tol inforanition and tefett. l eons, intended to be ear4ed in the i'onektt. moult i /I;re point ruder' OUT bitate, ' so ' pulpit's a, th:il i 11,Mligat ilt.utrfo work pr 413.11arron t ir Conrt,Philadelphia, by 1311 1 .. join S:Doining.-1-, •IT is in fact, a encopendinon of:nieful siod.voluil; t ble statistics of "the Belted • Stake* atelEaropi i . I and eentabss.gir r illelt IllOrrilakitioll roc' eveiri, ll 6 ll -, oala Dium : Aiming thal ettetente" ere, ihibettect• 1 leeiiil TibliKof.reateiltittile *vests from the eri- . I anon of the. - :letteht , , • tip i to' 1t. , ; a eettetettit 4 ,•-• 4ut of the( ; kiskielt lislikk.:Sail. tortt.,.ol;N: ; pe 01 1 "134.7 1: 4 11 ,.. 1"4 :::: t i 1 1e0u ti : 4, P i . r45 h l Eri "i to t :67 o. ti ir adaii *l or ; • die of kat r s k ..nowlts - general. n eld ; d tt ler7 : 7 T lB' l lsl 4 e rift lassillilY o TTita: M llll444;- L -9"111116 1 1 , 11: 1 ' °i ll :lll4 l lli s th lr g:llll:llllll‘4lll4 ittl gellailasta l erre w li v iffil r :''. I li _ II I "Its#: o .; , Unit" 811 410„ 1 . L tb A re a tve , i fii ate P t 46 Pa% w ill 1 goi • hitimikteligioss. nail torwinft inthaebt. Waldirulers. This will . glee Pim* - or tbidintif ribirii - c - itrfii IR - icao- Dili shspo; oentslest is persell i t sad hoe writer, ta a fOr papir's and reentorsods. No•htud - wess ou4 should Im wit3sout4t, „ .. -.• . : , m Nsw ab. - IIIIICAS 1 • - Ti I of - the sixteen voltunes of erhioll' the Nos dlogri. cam CI i t e 17: I die ti l l to - swasist, hors Silreedx ap peared,rand the three &including volumei , wets's; daatititdowza Pt IllPPLPrairtfili towards COOP* lion. I IWO hart, therefore. the aeons of forming a full sad occurstrijedportt of $ work which, I from lie mignitodwosed from 1 the, einia•neo , of - I the writers who hate contributed to im page% if for no :other &Mime, must long occupy a couple wove - ,:issiisiori to Americari {literature. Of its cryptnide some idea by he ;formed. when we I t state st the Wel l nuMber w pages will exceed rarely i thoosersd, sod that eh of these pages contains ne sanYl words as our mei of tbs. { commas run of booths. ' The :teen volumes ,of I the Criclopcsdins. tbeisfors, will equal. in bulk a ' 'natter, about twolimodnid ordinary duodecimos.. Amisng the Me '1 who have leritten this cast 1* Meta of inns are : George Banerott,, i. 8 l i o Black; the bare A rney General of she trusted.{ - s Stater. drone ' nerd, the eminent physiologiat. George Bush; John Satan Cooke. G. tV Curtis, It. H. Dans; Jr. R. . Buterron. Edward Everett. C C.-Fellow.' Par e Goodwin.' Horses Grimly. G. c W. Gramm. Prot. envy. Coast Gamiest'. IL W. i ll e en rb d * r r iCk. it r a lf:l l . l OrPß l .l . 4 ; w2 "llr . dlll(lrl M r . t it- di Theophilus rarsons, W.-111. Seward. W. Gil more {Siam, it• V.. Spragur. IL T. Tockermsn, nod r. P. Whippl . Tim soetunel and PoPirtivil r ity ot the work. rt commended highly. It is •sold by B. Mannar this Borough. at the follow loi, prices sin Cl th, ; Shicp, Library. Style. t 3 ,56 ; Half M ecs. $4; Half Russia. $4 50, { - - -----TT ; tivx ipto, - ;111112.—.31are15.1 f ftssa I asp.] 'lllOO/eSCILIINGIII. SATITIWAIrr. 2 Stspis,.. 4 roEsPAti;:.t: 5 . kiNpsgariA , Tl FiciDaY,..... !• : Theraionastri 'lr. - . I. I Feb. 27.—Sat1 rday, : .., ~. 24=Mmidai, 2S—: - Tapo,T • 6. 27 -al •,, , 28-4, Air Thu pr.SL-'itia l g was fair thill Run. 1' i . pir A terrific pie lusoover the County, on Mowing tiight, We.haqi not: .hear4.o( aby .nut damage; ttierefrom. l'ogr Widiacsdiv next, sth I inst., will be Ash 'Wednesday. • IDiirine: servies will be held in the .4iteopel,end , Cethollo ehu chef of this Borotigh. 0211•1» the; absence of Cll. B. C. Midst. of the iOth Ihnnze - iln a furlaukh, to recruit his; liCaltti, -the illegicnint will be coin madded by Lieut. Cul. lltdinae S. Brepholte, of Reading. !.. f • , • 1 pir-Meu are wanted to fill up the marine Corps •Of the serioe,-. and a re ' iraiting rendezvoushis ..-lieen op ., :ned in this Dorouib,above R. C. Graen'i s, store, by B. W. IfopPer, Srgeaut of the cusps.—: It if a serv.ce - pleaiant - in int 'variety and its I deity: 1 , . 1 .. 1 ' 1 . ...1 ______............i......L._ . ........_. . 1 , L i „lair- A '.fine collection Sfiportriits for, photo.. irraphie aiburims, can be seti at the bookstore of 11. Darman. In it is: a reinitricably fine picture of Rev. P.. Washburn,. Rect o r of Trinity Church,i - 1 .this Raton:b. ' ' ' ' 1 ARKS"egg he ' I 116usel of the James Ll:Camp l frjril this `!lee. ilered it 4, i'aster' er Methoditf ppiseupai Church of hiitieisviii,e, has been up ',puttied. Chaitsre of the 50th peg., P. V ! ,' B. C. Christ. lie will sooi le/mei for South Caro ; Ilea, to enter uFou hie duties. 'the appoiuttnent • • la excellent.: ' I '-• 1, I . atriigie - reniar e regret that Ab ir: ed' to this time; Iworthy of, preser ~ .ticeitle r ight spy, ..'lair Black Siteerian• 004 , .-. , Ttlit oats last year about : 4 4 / produced'l See +ell os• t el, I to the mere' in lo Buckscounts, while rdinary oats produied be. I trreen forty and fifty bootie i ls.. - ihe difference , in 1 yieldeileht to commend this osta to the attention' 1.4 fartiseia generally. Ste adeettirement. ' - . 'Air S''her - ifirs .S ., i/et.,—The' fel:lowing real estate ' ,will bt sold at the Court 'll'olis l in thin Borough', on t• l sturtlaynel. ilarnik- '3 : , 1 . ' [Ail and' deslling in 31inenTire; property of. :John (iv:ire 'iota:. . , •-:-- , Lot' with appuhetiances, in PillO Altoi,proper -ty of Daniel Kelp'. ! j'' - Lot %and buil log near Gordon; property. of Win. slyer.. Ir. , ' F - .' . 1, , , . y of yeirenebtnent, 4 iniy, by- making a n;+ - ) • airmail, it is -propel oure - should. bo.evir. 1 the pendire bill-4 111. oU this steeitin.,-- fCrid sind- riliViCel oa and neee ### ii # y duly; and fpresieht. ie he t Inane op. That we all .adtoit ; that the ty The whole pioper lain. The powers of They'eztend to life 4 'short, of his duty in ich free Goverattient Id - not. if •neeessery, it dollar to defend l inheritir' ace of our . Trea 10.'1 uJ Earkite. M. Emtle Dui 1, Of Lynne,. France, says that hi has, in person; found reii:eflev i vere earecbe, sh.ee,other 'means bed been tried isin; from the 'Use of a mix-;' turip or equal pave of chloroforM and 'laudanum a, little being. inteadevd on a. Piece or cotton.— Tile first effect produ c edris,a sen i sationof cold ; 7 - 7 'then there is bu;bnesi`:. followed : by a eiereely: perceptible' pain d refresb sleep. I • Igir Towing's , : Bel ro rivk Efechee.—Thie election' i irbich• it is beld.o 'Friday, 21st •Olt., resillted as ' follows: ~ • , ; ' '-•--* ' ' 1 Ilurgenr-Su m Heger. ' . Councilme n—P: Fenstermaeher, B. T. Hughes. 1 • School Birceton,.-s,llchael 'lli , a;4l. E. G. Rehire, ilenjantlrOleilner, ;le/in lieldemen. , • • '4 , 1 , lligh , Cosistable4l homes 11,fiyer. . ~ -. A siessoi—S. - Idoigenrotb: . •' • Aulitoe-Jetnts B. Metlanisnt...„ - I • EAST WARD.--tlFlill of Election-340bn febilif.. ly. Inniector f Eleetion—Netheo KratiFel— Justice of the Pr —F., 'M. fleinhast. Constar th bli—Thoas No es. ..-. • ! 1 . • ' I ' Nouns Want? t Mige of Elfiction.;--Sols S. imicimi r Ipepecters of hlectioni--/letiry Buri, W . K. Juttes.; Justice of the Peaee — E. youogly rt. . Bur7a•WARD.-.-41iiige of Election—John ital. demin. •liirpeclrs of -Eleetion—John N. Spence, lbom t ite Clara. • , .. , • t ,:ilichil.pu ; /too ousih . 4 get/on-7- d 1 • nien ,i. --- I '-. 0. .sends luau ritura of the eleetibn held iti fitithile pert, on Friday, illst alt. 'lle informs us that as 4otoe'etihe linio'n'tnen of the Oise* bad goner tb war, and some hi:4 'moved away, that the Straight Deuiocrats of thel plate formed quietly, a ticket. I in hiapetcf 'Moe iag it. In this 'however. they were tniatiticen, ffift.he entire ''Unto ticket, With the exception of one. was elected. Wit,coadrann 6e:drawing of party linos doling, this wa!, tind . record with ratisfietior; the result, in Middleptirt.' 1, be ticket eeoteitis is foliose : ~ .1 i 1 . Chief Burgess', : joiapb M iller ; Town Council; Chirles Beiasinger, Adam Greenwelt, , Chhist. blot:ratan, 'Daniel -Scheib, Corn. Crones; Town . '• Clerk. HAI -Barr ; School Directors, Chas. Bubb; br. ft. K. Velat.e;Jusfice of the Peaceilli- S. ,Unger; Big 'Celia:atilt, Charles Knittle: Asset: tier,. J. C. Feldt*ippe : Auditors, - Robert Easton, John Coombe. D. B. Rittar: 'Judge of Election: ,Thomas je;lnings; ,Inspeccirs, s E. A. Elfektier, Peter Kb:fiber. I- 7-' . - • i ' • Or The tenors's Cuonoit.:—A Epeeist meeting of the ecno l leil U se held on Tuesday evening isst. PresenL il ssrs.iiliverldge. Dar, titearish; Frrebt, I1311084:blotrit,1 Evert,' Ureter& II tffpll4.. BIUIII7 and Pitassn' President: pro rem. The object of 14 41 the meleiin n receive and act upon i. report i t of ih46re , Ciiisioatei, on the subject of ',Lien lug Tblrd street.lbeteret Nerewegian ant Mahan. irrego. - ^i,Ul+o #se- report being read;"bir. Focht offered tire folloulng : . .. I . rffro;efiredo That: Um ! Street Col:indite* bi In. attracted to prepare a petitinnfor th, wideninOrf Third etre V; been at 'signed by citisehirl and .presentiti the 'Court .of Quarter Sessions on Monday ~ a xi, In orrice that viewers may be im pointed; .a d t4rt,..tis . Clerk notify Mr.F.N. L. Loan.. Lb* such : notion .lu.d - been taken IS the 'latter by e Ceintici . • , Adop . I. • : • Adjoitto d. ' ; - •• ' , • • 1111P'Sp 'FA paf.—lt Fernier lobe bal Paid attention to the "raising of . Spring Wheat ill this 'neighborhood for a nehehor of piers pit, Mates that be is ratisfied that it tan be raised to Treat sdr:stistre liettion and that it:will pay Better than :the- 0,1E0 , 7 oats crop.. flaw is to see it ateari , r , in tits 'Spill is the weather will Venial and ma it as :soon ae tiiii . aisksks as sis,Ms a silvery ampearnaeo, and the, grain ix of a • pitte asters. 'lf left to stand kniser the bull starkene aed thigrain isea..ll7. fait -in ill 'rot eels ofigaihreilig. ,ffiiileres have oimarrad tor ' the wept of this' lianededge. Byiamding ills ° proper time, the Pour is Warm*/ amirly tw!!ff per 4.61.1E4 atti sass : is Si! 06113 hod to*. tie y eounnohniestbrir im s . • v.': i. worth know io ve .-foe atittitiat. focal Alfairo. arsmv G'3s;. . 6 :43'5 G, 32 1 a ,0112a9 M. is 92t m 6 30 : 6 t 4 17: 1 : 3 31 1 2 8 2 0 , :9 3 1: 6' 29;5 5j 6 27. 6 • • • • 6', 26,5 IA! forte Wish . & P'Tetftware ,Oincz,} emir, /1,47, ^mew.. • 1 1 lII' 1 1.111.,P.1tir.111. 21.5 3 p, ; VP 39= eleaiy. 9'; ntle. 1B'; 29 '27 . clew. ' -• . cloudy. • 1 week, ..at.-Tatabling 11/P•Perteitfile Berens' Iffetdafrea.iietpaill _ , far Awiessiff, - and Ward edifiers; teas,betil ip Hoirough Infireiday, 21st itH o iittifektaindfird u f we 1. .1) 1: Gear. W.Hoodaraaeleciatsairsior, Wei so citimatiell,•"' I- . -: .. , . r •I ' _..-„._. ~ gkilMil WAMP-!Nrinit Preeinetz-lnderrAf Wee tiost-Cbriaitipltin Little. Itaipeetit** C. lideatd, Tredariek B. „Fokter.t Call#olkii! Henley. • : ' I ' . - • Sorra Wmult” : aPP "' • inti Ch. Lad. • Hoary Wrong, A. Hoarti4airr Wiiiii.- - -Jado-Hiii. It - 4Yeetors--Jae,ob Olan iv% 101114 01 , 44" - : diiilfeeof 111firriiittir-Jarnea &alai. 'Unsalable, Jaiole C ' - , -, • . , 1 , - ' Noirts4r Wann.--JudiaL4azatti Facia.— aristl. Isapentora . Wrinklin Harris, Henry BeeVater: inatine-rW MIL , Cortatable- : lobo W. inaLIC 11 / 601 A 1 A1M'L 41 4 0 4. --.. Dalliel ii;. Leib. ) l/1. asteetorittepltee. Rogers. Pater Paasold. Jar Lie•-4. CO:onrad. Constable—Henry Saylor. .._ , :'mod &seedy for llesifestaiso.—HoW to get 'steep is to star person. smatter or hopeitl Nereoui persons, who , are troubled rakilalntu Jtod ea inability , assaliy have Otett dewy of blood on the brain, with eold eitromities. Thir peossurw of blood ito thi bred* kteps it,in itimatiMA or wakeful Mats, and the pal In thii.head are often panful. ' latioob rise! and ehafro'the body Mid' 44ml:udder with a 'bruidt !or toes', or rub smartly with .the ban* to Pr 2 ioi'i° l eMittlatiaO;tatt iirithdraie the eioesel modut _of blood. from thebraiM'and they Will fall 'Weep latt few salOotiet, A .old bath. or a spinigi *nth aid rubbing, or a good ran, or a rapid walkl in the open sir; or going up or 'down stairs 4 fear 1 times jail bedi retiring, aid in equalis i ng eirmthision ski pmmotins ifetp. - ; These rules ire elmpte slid otTlioition itt e esstle or cabin, 11:11101i011.'or eottage.'aid may' inister to the awn fort of thousands "who would. freely espenaM.M• of for in anodyne to promote""Naturs'i sweet stator, litilmy sleep.° . , ' par-llovt ? Say, suiti . a po,itiop as 1 - liquely over the sill or seri;og. By pot using at miles ' bi l in nriitielal light, e - spt i ... T. avoiding the ryes n ! 1 i ‘,l • morning before brei • •:1 ' • • 117 resting them it so; Irbil* • • reading or 'sewing, sat n 1 1 - die tarme.or up to the idiots'' . F e lt e - . ' i bii ao doing. . . '.l Nerir pick anyeolieeteil matter fr om the- eye liiie oreoiners of thseyes with the gager Dina; rather moisten it sod cubit &raj eaielnily ',,i4 the ball of the anger. : ' I' . i l • Keep the feet wand. and newer enol ,ihe -be sid suddenlY under • permit,* of. inflarnMetirM of the • ,1 •'I ! ' 'Yolk. '-', It is better to bathe the *Yes on the otitsid. night than Moritinvtiatit will .not do .harinl bathe them both Morning and'irenfpg. - The mogislit the eyi feels tired: 41w mn yciu are conscious of an effort to rend or : .11eti,1 aside' the book or needle and :takite'mallt f hour. of employ yourself in some active, tie not requiting the close use of the eyes. 1 . . PliP• rhe Rem ins Colo!. 'cane;* 3f. ,the /Supreme_ court, at Phi'ittdelpihj l i, on ToesdaY lsUit, the Casio .of Angeline C.z.:Vytt . I koop Ts. Anna ?deli . .. T . Wynkoop was argccect pn atrapPesil from the Cook of C . lamb* Plettalof Fnylkill COunty. and it involved a - Very 1 144 r - ening tinsatiou as regards the rights of relltiVes in the disposition of the body of a deseesedlnietit bet' of the family. The history of thercaSeldis closed the following state of facts Francis. M. Wynkoop, died , rtrUddenly, from i n UcciWntal gunshot wound,. at 'his' relideiteis, at : Veleticia, Schuylkill County, Pennsyliinia, tru the lath day of -December; 1857.- His body, very Shortly After his dei•ease, was removed to the residetee . , • i of his brother- in -Iss, Thomas, Atwood,at Pottsville, and frout,,theie horied'id .31ohist4Lstir- et Cemetryy;jl3 the boyorigh of knttariilq, with " tailititry tonors. Colima :Wynkeep xan mandeSa iegiment: during the Steii4ii ‘s. .eoutposed in part of. volunteer. couipani4a.fru'm4 '.szediuylicildcounty, and those w hem he eetnutadtd. I . .ed, together with those with' whom tutiertedlin ~: Slezico, as far'sapracticable, attended falefun'er- 1" .1 andl , ,rmgl part of, his military cortege. The : . blood relatives of the decensethiere desjroits.that', the funeral should. in Pottitilte ands' the remains deposited in the lot of g'rofind: in the I.slouut Laurel Cemete'ry, ownedby the tadther, of the deceased (Angeline Wynkoop). , To 4,4 the'i li‘illori, Mrs. Anna,.Alng. T. Wynkoup, yieltied a.i .reluctant assent, with the understanding,) ai !he' claims, that the body might afterwaids be va:l. moved to Laurel Hill Cemetery, -at 'Philadeipliin. I, btina portion-of 'tbe relatives ; boareeer,' whose 48 7 II sent is ibis el/tie-et!, controvert this .sliegittion'. l --1 . Mee. Anna Wynkoop, the siido v, ,Cme 'tittiniafter t the burial, , made airaugeinentalor the..remo allot I! i the body to Philadelphia, and this:coining to i'dge II i ear l of Kra. Angeline Wynkoop, db. mother, _be, ~ in - writing, requested tine of the warder's iitifrin. P ityOurch, l!ottsv'ilie, to forbid any trempass'or i opening of the'ground, in any way, - in:dier lot id:. 1 Mt' Laurel Cemetery . without the written nrder I , of her . daughter; m ra. Atwood, or her son , ,,John - I:l ;_ ;'id , ',lnkoop, Until further notice,'Ae. ln" Conse quence of 'this , order the keys' of the Cemet ery —were refused to the undertaker eutploydibi . Mis. Anna Wynkoop. The widow then,.en the 30th of November,.lB.sS, 'filed 'her bill of IcoMPloint;' setting forth the desire expressed by iCtil. iWyn., , koop, in his lifetime, to be buried, after death' at Lattiel Hill Cemetery, near the monument re` there erected to the mentory'of krt. Wynkoep'a fathe rs Major Tstiggt , ; ghat she consented. to his burial at 'Pottsville oily after earnest eolieitatiens' by; her husband's irelati.ves i , and after 'i , lentolasau-: ranee from the relatives that ehe should,: be Per , mitted.to remove the reataius to. Philadelphia,. whenever she pleased.to do in. la the !bill she asserts that, as widow :and .adatinietrateit..ithe haa the legal 'right to remove the eemsdaste Lai.' rel Hilketneteri, ant an injunction Wee preyed to preventthe defendants (Mrs, Angeline, Win kouPand others) from interfering 1661 ths etint plaintat in the removolof the body. 1 ' '!' ~ ; The auswsi to this bill of routpliinti!filedinlthe .Comtnon T'leai, at Schuylkill entinty;enong other thinge,denied that Col. Wynkoop had aver !Ca pressed a wish to be buried at Laprel ;trill. ;:oe the Contrary, so early is the year 1817, the folloWing i passage was written, bydsita on the tlyi leaforl his I bible, when he was in command of his regiment) , r. in Mitsicci, and just before he was to, set, fotth!ap' on a ditty which was: regarded by." 04 artitY., as I. evrenfely hasardons: • i , .l„ •• . . . "31130rrAts . PAse, forty Miles from Vera Prot. • . Monday , evening, April, 12th c ia my; tent, att Camp. ; ":santa Anna is within forty Miles. with:15;000 troops. Igo to reconnoitre . - to.rtiorroW.i I Mail fell there, and most probablfwilt on the neat day. I ears but little where my bones lie„but hare an i , idle fanny which looks, beyond .dissOlation; and pointa.out a green spot in thir cemetery it .Putts ,l rifle, wherothuse I love might siMple stone, and visit it occasionally.. It ie a Isigi thought; hot it is written' he 4 beettusti I like the I recoliections it. brings ,fortb.' .1 renfember dear Alma's verses • Let NeddY" plant ' It was 'flintier alleged that' the deeea l se l i had '. frequently expressed s desire to be _buried 1)r his . regiment at Pottsville, The apswee i further (let np that as Idra. Angelina. is the owner of the Darla) lot in Mt. Laurel Cemetery,,ise has . , the aboelate slid unqualified right to contra ' lll .;' l4ll t 3 va of the remains deposited therein, and pretreat the' .lot.frout being invaded :or disturbed . in 441 way. these . - different ellegatihns hilhre 'the r . deurt„ the 'Coinnion Pleas it tichujlkilli-, f 9imoty, granted the iojunctiMs asked for by the, *dui., and this decree of: the Court was brOught: tta the tiupreme Court for.reellion. Tbo, moo, t!":fully1 argued en Tuesday, by P. W. Mughes,lEsii for. APpellant., sod by Benj.' 'W.. Cnionting,i . Bsti., f6r ['Appellee: teal argedonjoilialf of . the ;Mother.; of ihedeekieteti.'tliat unless the widow eintid ShoW, .iftef the atrial, *holism proPetior rig h t la 001 ntoreal remains of her deiseated-hutdiand r ahe sot enter StPott thetidisdited light . ; of hOrbal and I right term:dint inviolate the , gratrei imtslWltiuder thit thi Mother. or the ;ma le 'Pliebstottii holds "But ihoigh''. the heir 11ms al • , 'property.% the Attainments aid : 'ssoilleibtelms of his ancestors, yet be bs.s nois in their bailee er ashes, nor eau he bring say civil' hation r.egaleatj such, or indecently, at Lott. it not intploailyi vi. elate and .distarb their .retallnaiwban dead and beiried." 1 • 01 behalf of thi widow it was iarged Ala the' claimant as adminittnatrin has a legal right to remain the remains or-the deesased: ;The rightl 1i derired from the duty of,barial._ The . ensiles- 1 ble right belongs to her as the" Midetv!hr the de ceased. Husband and wits white ftvl ig , ape re.l garded 'as one person in law: ..§litt i isitherelore, More than -neat of kin: The , rights rand duty', wine implied on, giber by the wishes bt hei de-1 ;teased. husband - expressed in his lifetime./ . The right was. 'eeeinded to 'her by alh' tq to this nit 'he are' sont_estottpaillii regard to Abe Ot Gee dotosoei t Po r r i u t c , ' the le fof te e s IPUtS . I: I 4I f -s .. idilitrAto that iiii.`46e Writtioa, , oboe ifte Pelts, • ' att .no.wsi trio noose Wei*. stab: revitt6l:= I ! =ME in to AO 07 - 1 , • , L -I, ,-301P - aiorr,efs: iii I Potinak. 01esk fifth"' -...- r igrof Waelessr f wee :/fieriday—Peeeetifispi ar tie rfearigutriaL i K/hoahsitall in 4: iii.i.. 9 .-- , ,; . Pursuant fro request enilsodia .)n,,,thaPresty dimes Prodatnatlio, Gie aathorrties of lids Bor. 6 00. 88146 A*4 31'1 +. 1 neii 18 , IA 4* o il f aiblig!" l'l l tintetill Addreint read on SattT; lien, witle 41 /ktr seralisvities !appropriate to t oetiatioe.-si Easi,plisthe dap, sliest every house in 'the Doe-1 . .. taigh had been aleitonteil with 'daspi,lnted at Peon plasm of bi albete weri 61ald. : Al t 'p &Oka.: P-1 . if., the fletomelteanitit'enittred theCtent Moitse. , 'Ala He lean A lied ..t. j l 6l l Atawilitini.fts kli tidies and sentleinat.L: • , ! , ' I , 1 The folloWing matted pritleinen mud is °Mews , Of the ativeting:. 1 . _ l ; .. , 1 , Prweidest- - --£1A911711/, CRETE:U.INi cptor Berl Leaf , • I _I: i Viet Praitlist4+7CWitil W. -Pittiao.l Evan .T} Thomas. :• il -..'1 ' : • f [ . ,1 Ste'retorin—Ail.l WenantS, .Insult . lintel i 1 1 I I ~ 1 . • " -f , 1 •I The esereisesl ,wigs' opened by 'reading tbf' ProciamatiOn of the" President of tint Gaited' tates. - .- ' l' i ' . A fervent and patriotic prayer was delivered hi the Ali. Mr. r hiedool; 1 I , 1 ,:Two soap, "Efilitlc Tears Age d E. Piaci lime Mum* w.l, sang In cannon style. by the Glee Club, - emnpred of Metars.lll.l Roffman, T. Bowen, W. R. Potts Sad 8. Whitney. ' 1 The Farewell Address, was redo in a tyler an/1 - distinct tone elfT'lL.i f le i with apinopriatiempbuir, by Edward Owe Marry, En. • ' i 1 1 . '. Another eorig;'."fitsord of Bap et rtur was well. retained ! , ,ythe:Gible Clat4 an elici tsd rap ine:sus applause end nn:excere.• , I . Tbe Rev. Mr. Mee l iskey, Peep* , f tits 31ethti diet EplaCopallCEnireit'of this Zero gb,'delivereti 1 - 1 et `est d'' I t ' • a a most e ogee . .earn an sp ebmng A - deess oti LAS' life r . eharaeter an example of Washington, in thisprognse of which "the speak er wes:frequentli interrupted by 181144114ns", ea the sentiment" eatineiated touched the hearts of the nudienes. l, .. I ' ' Is was ode intention to publish Mr. Meeaskey's Address in full; :bat as it wee exiemporaneous, and Mr. blecsalrey,4 health andr.engegements would not permithins • toarrits It 0-we are com pelled to give oOly ii.ll Abstrect -- of is Address. n, The folletriog eorreipindence in - reference to the matter, passed ibetween the Commit t ee, of Ar nt rangeeis t ts and! ot .t. r." l Mecaskey : , - • 1 Pokrsitita, loth February, 1862. Rev. J. W. ktiroasnter.' A, M.—De'or Si , :-.- Oa lx;halt of the eitisene Of 'Pottsville, we re ereinfolli request, that you will furnish us for publication, •a top; for your'able, and eloquent addrees„.deliveritimi the 22d 111411L' : ", We are with sentitiente of the igh est regard, Tones but'', ;, ' I J • ...-• i' , enini.mi W. Pnun, ' r .i. 1 4,01E3 FOCUT, elan , ' been, 1 I Masse Seitaila, i . , 1 1 [ Com. 9( A raagesiente., .. .....-- , POTTSIILLE Februart i ntith 186* .' Gaart.rwes-..-ta - your kind and attering 'ari -1 tation, requesting a ropy of the a4tresit delivered thy me on, the 2211fuepuidicatiOn, ham eery sorry, r wi3 f eireuMgt ! nesoverihi l .aTevcon rel.rreturn a notable reply; lith4he:lc.9-' tton of ayes . * few brief notes, the address was entirely extemporaneuni. and would require eon tidemtle, time to pref aro' it for. toe *toss. But sloes-its delivery I bare been tool untell to-per form literary labor,land the near 3 ',renal of • the rsi time of Conience,'devolves bpo me many du ties which will•closliy occupy In ame and at tendon tor sevel-al w eks. Truly hankful toyou l - and the eitizens of this communit , for the favor 1 with tibieh you herr been please . to receive my . ' - liumblitt effort, r I) remain trul yoors, .. • •• ' i '' J, I. Meizaesse. To-Dreams. C.:W. Plt•nan, J. • Focht, S,' - '. Derr, aiid 11. Stranch, Coes.l4? Arraagenter. , _, Abstract sot Mr. Meeaskey a Address. 31 r•l 1 'eo 4 sbey after some tneliininary reinarks in relation to the brief time pe'rmitted :for preps raii9M: i iaid earnestly, that the oceaskin !however, was preparation enehgb tor'eny spealier. It`that did not inspino han i , l nuthing would. Cld lids day. one hundred and thirty years ago; George Wash ington wall bein 'ti Westtnorelmid,,Qounty, Vir ginia. The siveake l suggested the - thought that the place el. isman's b rib, had often ' , much eon. nection with his oirtisty. If W'ashingt n held been bore, in one of the kingdoms! of the old world, where the iion heel of despotism was on the people's neck he might` hare- been kn'oern -only as a local benefactor, or Would ease lire& sect Aied in ohseuiity ; but the innate nobleness and dignity of the; man; ,would . ever ; 'p have, per mitted him to become- a rycoph nt, v teal i,f tyranny. But born,le this Western Renlispitere. at a 'comparatively early period ilt the. history of Virginia, then the most flourishing of all the col onies; before its civil institutiona were petrified. and where already ,political gerMs were visible, which t gaia pirOatise of wouderful and vigoreus development, Washington ,was eniphatically. in a sphere, whete all tie genius, power and virtues of the man, hsd a Ele i ld for active exercise when the time and ocebsion: l demanded it. Speaking of Irtrginia,:the Eurtti:,-place of Washington, Mr. Me easkey said that, lUg did She retain ti l er greatness and glory.—the mother of Preritients, and the home of Statesman; Dot alas` ! bo r w are 'air mighty eilleo Gut said the Xpealter, she will yet he redeemed. I..ight generally, brealts'in the East; but in her Cave we see itArst in the West, irradiating her I teounta.ns, hod lidready tinging the hills evert to 'tite waters of the Potomac.-- - "I'hat star will - not be blottedfriam our national - .constellation. i Mr. ,tleeinkey said that Washington boasted no descent from patrician' blood; tI at his name be ; fore he ennobled it by historic , lei immortal , deeds, was not renowned. ' Fie. alone; made it imperish able. The speakerreferrod to the fact that there `is no: lineal descendant, of Wtshington, ) 1114 thatight it providential, as this! name borne pos, sibly,, by a degenerate son, might ! have been a spell es potent for, purposes dangerbue to Free donvias that; exercised 'by the 'present ruler of France. Those who_ have bonne the nime of . Washing ton , I by More remot eaosangidnity, tn , it, . 1 ight bate worn proudly, ass a heritage of in estimable valise. ' But sadly, *filets, has it been disgraced; - lad its repent possenoe no sleeps in a dishoneracCgrave. While ther name of lietit,e z Wasisington will live forever, ha;disgraOed ap pellation with its traitor possessor. still stink into oblivion.-1 I ---1, Mr. / Mecaskey Said that the yOuth'of Washing. _I , ton, was . LIM precursor ' in eve r y respes.et ,of his 'manhood. Asa Ely hi was ail , prompt 44 obey, as afterwards, be, was etbeiltit to ,rule. • Very early in life, itaitit self-sal:vie l ing ;devotion, hi plated' hie:Unit at the service of his , country. and we and% him! _appointed In th , 19th year of his 1 aze, a Major;; in the fosses of yirgl..ia; and . at: 21 Years of age, eOmplimented y tie Legislature of Viiginia,:for Itiiib r ' y ;an gPneralehip. In iiii/.9o , naeotlop. the , speaker tai l , that nothing bad, Idessed l hiMinori-thiu to obierire in this crials of ourcountrY,:tbe. alacrity with *Melt the' young. men emtdatiiig the{' example elf Washington, had sprung to &Cita at the : call of their Country. And , foremost among them he was lirood to Paiilver! the Young Men of Pottsville; Who wear the proud distincgo i n . iiithfliite coinpanAis fium other tea &lima of- the!.ptat:e; of being .411 A prillinit, fir'ilt, in. the National . Capital, for Its . lefenco,l at, a time, when' the: tuttiott wink apprehensiva, Of _ its safety *gen' ths, usu.." ....: apprehensive, e, .... --....ty... Le tibieir . naarei; excliiia!ed iiia rpeaker, be hand- ;ad lava with . ii.ialor, tO posterily. I.!. Washiagtaa diirja the allure olonial War, was eminently prqdetit,( wi s e, end rltillfal, and at lii !int. mimed The custi.,liala i retiro 0 pit vatailifi, iairr hitti he retnaluidfor 1 fifteen:years. In the 41.stlear of his age bei was ognin dialed to &titles terrier,i , and by a tuiinhiuncs- trot was o Pluusd.4l. tbe ' * :tietil oi,the• Allay.' .Ills sneer' during the Scenes [of the Revolution, ii Impressed ' itieiii tlis.miees:i•o6d the speUltir h 'kq.elltipois the hearts of all. Ia 1118 i ; Wishiegtoe itas'nfged by the Governer ootirginii, twreturd to'tliat State tulles:defence; -,bat the Gent4l befog no States. riAbts Dllli,, to t il t* Modem; eoceptation of the term, and ragarti , g the irilidecountry as basing a stronger claim, upon hie .serrices, refused. 1 .- idr.... Mccaskoix rtonehid Ziclinily,.. upon - the - tech's, pres.ntiderlien Washington iirted with his - , ,soldieis at :the 'cad of the'.iyar;lsad , pritd9ete d that another mine equally afflicting, will be wit nested sliertly, , it' theelosA this Itabellion, iheoilloClellasi. dltiruside, ' b lack, omit; and -1 , otiosis,who;ocightobe oinked.' ;will fall upon each o f t °Aare brei4 l4 IP4 wilp,i'Fani 'I it/ at th e hap py delireninee et ;their' *glint , grow the assobl-, oatione of 'lt irieked hunirrect, o n. ::- The speaker - Sanded lit 'glowing . .terms:to' e : ',serrlces of the 'irmy andilitry, tad .. said; 1 eiished•hidesdi in .Or bisto4:, nrctliti mantes of Sarato g a. Trenton . i PrinortonThand• Yurliteuen ; lint rio lees sacredly '.i.ementiser44l la the Niers, will hi : Hatteras, POrt tiojuli Lliinessille. Scunerset, Rosnoke, Poet Henry itailDoselSoli. 1 i•'"1:, • - , Loie ati isaintry. Add: the: speikeri' oat Wash_ ingion's prtiesintiatpaasion.greisforlipad;no, pc t ramity , nor pewee nor humus firanWO, nor the - ambition Of - sordid' safe, sigh " hint.— C./Ili was Niue slipially. fres Iktim riq cabin jlirh , died cia!'tbe tertli of 1:.179!., siiiinisi by a waii—ily thi pautit4 l liiv4i4s l , ;Ain taws ' :dipc.o..o .„bikimk:Nei' ! •a liialitiOii eirisi. , ireful/04 iis brims, lie a - PsFor 011 . 4644 Yviatitlb;' tai beti rai sed - 1 - . •• - , • i ....:"-- fl . 14,11 it Id . Pe11:1Fil even by Primldose I. 11. t b: 1 oTIOA I° • „Mina amtviteliom i. *ll[Maitt 41141 1 lit-entouretiatee tempted . to think - that tinireat I anOicieble'qualltis of •our eirtiollud'• with ittOto. 1 Bet-4i reality, It; is sot so. IWe hate: itst, k: .4 100 .... . at tatr Atini now biesstiogfilh, , sti4vo GI L I #l l '° l - - lion.lte 'lee that men egad to thpecaiili,M4 l , there la every position.... Daily everts pneeirthstl the ist.bltqualitiei, th e stoicism, braterY,fretelu- 1 tioa, pist ence of tilitsitee; art multipliedA 01(4; pas: -, T he speakei iiietilDH*l ; the TIIK4Ut ioc . at 1 Deiselion, as an illustration of the truth of the rowttlAlt4t While, be advevied 'to; the 'feet that a young man in the Battle - Of Destaesyille fought fortwd bourkithlin a Pardee of his Saw was shot -away. and i i iites jollied is, the purmait of , the elle- Ini for there inges, until he fainted from .I me, of blood. *slim instance of herois r to as i distingu'' ' tilled as any :evei *noun le our history,. lor in the his . m teii o mankind. I .. , , -,. 1 In closing Mr. Mee:whey enutrasted the feel- Inds of Vl* people at.she Poutiraton of the-in ' niveresirynyear since. and that ilf 'Ole Yesi.-- 'thew allinut glooMy 'sod . ermirtaia; ind the,fti: flirt geinnedirp Porientons or evil.! 4iiready the distant Mutteringiiof thel storm,' soon to• buret upon Ail natio., were hiard, eodiui 'State after Stati withdrew; no , emisolitinn • couldibe glianed from* Week and Imbeciledininisinition4 . Whet - Vontlenteas eient.Tbave s nee tr a nspir e Now hoWerer.the , gluout is .pierctd by the *trent arm 'of the fiovernment ; the pi, i srepeet I. bright, and the speaker believed that,eire long this Star Spin e/Al Ban*. would wave ini triumph , overeicry c i i foot l ot territory within ./si iimuirdiths : '' '' We hive . not' 'attempted to, Enir, ld We Ow, the 011ittg ht of 'lts . Addrtli. Much' of it sprang - from the,speaker'e Mind sod fell the' inSpl-, , ration of the torment, and fell eloquently, Aim Ili lips.l. We have'Mateud ourselves with es l sing mereiy , , the outlines e of a Speech,. which in %every respeet E ints isorthyithe ability.; of .Mr. -Me. the' coskeyileed eneasion. -1 . : " , .., il .. 1 , . !,titerl the Address thi.Glet Clobsangthe "4tair • Spangled Banner," the andienie, joining iii;the ChM* : The effect was very Ans.;tl' ' , i .• The esereiset t elesed with- a teneditinn by t?t -'. - , • Beet 3 Mr. Washburn. i- , - ' ' i , ; ye "remember but few assemblages 'in this Co'unty ki wiiis3h the sentiment was so perfeitly , 'a - unit. its in the meeting of Saturday last. I Alt saveedeniniated by one feeling;ihat of : patristic - devOtion to their country, while Manly eyes, "al beit!usUsed to the Melting umod.:* were suffused with tem!, ss the Orator of the PAY tone : bed on affscting. remloiseenmes of , the "present - wary- I, All In 1111,, the •-tiest ng 1 of-Ssturdly lust; iinti 1- tiii to it)o tiotoothatV 4 , ' Ir C1ii4 . );41,. 4,r6aitik!, le end;honorable in 'this conniuniti.: •?. , '-• ..• • :When tbe andeneevllparated„,', it largeumber l n • . . I. of persons proceeded to I 'the I Public: //OUP., ,of i Ditnivfillill, in Centie steet,,-fnr' the ptirpo.le. of. ' witnessing the raising of At new, lag-36 by 22 r 'reet—on the pole it that epotik'.--The- , meeting or-: gentled by, electing C.. W.' 'Pitman, Esq , .,-te; Pre-' . sidt. kddresses were 'de irered . ,,by Mr. Pitman and Mr, 3remskeY, and songiwqre sting by I the ... Plee.Clulf.; The Rag was' hoisted . .. In man-of war sty le,:by. Mr. iti'land, a w4hlter .i of the , wail' of T 912. Wiwi though old, is virjentheirias tic inthe cause— so much io,'thate wanted to go with, the -m three onths' . troopPoind Way Much .vexed at he -11 'big refuted in , consequence of his sage. - ; ..burins the ceremonies tit Mr. hilt's; 'a stn.llcannon.in the vici nity , laity, .eracied sway" in spirited style.' • . In the evening there wail's. patriotic illumine clod of the Bor.,ugh; winch considering the - short .notlee many had of the,intention. of volit;'ofl our . .citizens to illuminate, ,their.;plice ofi business and resitl...nees, was indeed, highly crediiible ! ! . ThelMansion llotise.' i at Mount ; eaThon'; was beautifully illuminated, and decoratedretith Wari ota cOured lamps., The effect was fine; : t4td Mit'eh admired:.' • -' . • 1` '' I : Many of the privateresideneel in ,Mlfria',.A d• siitioni 'wert illuminated, . and i decoretk ,In a manner that exhibited *its and ! patritista... '• In the l Orchard M. Baber'a re`eittince[ e a:s bril- , liaiitly illuminate'd, and, , from centre:, a reel Pre sented a fine apAsratice i :' .: i - Cru'vbed'e 110;e1 ;vas brilliantly lighted up' • - ' Med Womelsiiilrt had:in his - Stare witldow..V two eirelee of gas j ets,. whl'h attracted, •tet eh 'atten tion. 1. ". . L "l'•:'` . 1 . ~1 . ~ ~ • "Tarrapin ROW" with its loneOlna of lights, regular and brilliant, prevented : otte of, tbelinest effects of-the evening. It; was mo t h adniared. Pennsylvartialiall t tber Mine%.lll.ink. the'Ma tionielliall; Mate ' s and Foggia dtels, 'the stores of tbellitipers. Beatty. pright, ft., Morris; and the private residenees of 51ssrs. , Party itmr.l. &W -m .n-lwe're finely illntuitiated. , .: In Mr..'Slorris's i . ~ store, window I was a a ri l .execu ted portrait of Waiii;.ngton—shove ita l i starturm'edhj means of gas j/ca-abi4l attracted crowds of persona Aue ing the entire evening. . L.- ~,-.. : , . . -• 'et i ttris,streeisfrotn - . 6.1 point Up to the eld . gas wOrks, presented a bea utiful 'viior, alroost every ,storirtin 1 r'esidritee - I , - 1 . . • '' ingatce,Prre and Norwegian itreets, .own!il'hy Mr.iJobne, looked partieulstly well._ . 1 .3fttny 'is tuiird the!appenianee ol:ldr. Botta field s residence on Putt 1 Carbon Roal - eppostte Gent e s treet'. the Fur:rounding *buildiiligi , pieeeated,a beautiful ' F ele wi from Centre . street. -1,..-. , - ' . hfahantingikitreet from Centre street 'tip to abdris the re3idenco 9f Third Patterson,.Beg ' was illuminated in iityle-iiihichnfleeted gnat credit, • upon the residents Of thatatint. • V; .: Ws have net apace If 'particularise all worthy 'of special mention;' .bu will sill'ude to those toliSt prominent:to - the eye, in e•hatty walk. The ,PLst 015c6, Russel uildfrig, end residences of the' lilesao. - SdlyM Al en,Parv L ii, Shippen. Caipertet! and Cake i ;:aere'beantifully illucniaa - ted, - and some oil them tastefully . decoralcd.: .14' the seconditoii or.;,111r. Taryin's residence, were red, : white 4 and hltiii - transparencies; betting the iollowing inicrip- I Lions--!:Washingtois,l The i Ueion Forever,7l “NloClellan "' I The •residenee Jot'. Mr. Clairton; -.-' IT on gl ing'n Brewery ; J r . the .Pitikerton Cottages,] and! the :residences of, Messrs: Pottl, Patterson, i sod; others, were brilliantly ,lighted uti—thelCot tagis lonking'especiallyhestitirul. • 1 1 , - llarkist• street from, the;Cente er , to Central street presentede finst: e viesi. , A ' o g .theiresi-! de+siihiminited, w.e. those of .ideesrs,•filittiet,,l Johns, Wolf and lisyWoild„ Whjei Wen much ad-1 •., j . : ~ • 1 mired.' sorwegiari; - Beconi nd other streets were also, illuminated ; but we have not ep.aeeto pertieu; larie. • In :the first named street the residence , pf, Colonel Cittiirge C.l.Wyrikoti- weti , lighted up hrthiantly. • 'ii . ..i ' : 1 ... J• 1 ,• , ' I 1' . , Bering the eveninglo blue lights, r el"te, etc, Were set off, -_einliveninet.he ,eerie. `The streets were crow dedWith int:Tie, and.everythin4 Pessed of without accident. , , . -1 Tnily, Pottirille dil peond. . '' i " tCAPITA I . , l - &.-Inel ' Y .. x n , u me, euggests, in coniitieratiori Of. the „disposition 1 , . , 1 , - ' 3 evinced by the iibirated slaies - to, worl4 l , thus :, : ' proving them to bel good ,citizens, contrasted' !with the lazy, ttifbulent character, o :them' ;,tni i stersi,that it. Sr&uld ;het much better ; tot , .. , 'leave them r ut Ina - country_te grow cotton and ri , and , colonize their Masters itt Africa, i . ere the .tllll 4114 . la Obeir christimi in st4ation of , 'laver'', without tniAiitatioriffom 1 Ahnlitionists and Wilmot Pkiviads: , It,isotild 14 tench 1.1 .11 :be better for e contitry to send these 1.0)i masters to Arica, instead of bringing' Attica here for. their benefit.: This 'augges• '6On:is' Worthy of grave coOsideration. ' i*' On the' 18th alt.; the !rife J. etßobes4 tounahip, -Berke cOunty, gore hirtb te!three children. all sons, ell-well and; being, till hies together pounds 'Oe fled 7 tennids .eactwand the other 6/ The meth* le abo deinglie f iry . - ; I !Daring the gel at.ilOoitlie on Monday eight. five tic° cto9rliniltdinge ; were; bl.ten dovnt, and tiro etcridet; . IN tr. PnILADOMPItta Luananv qiievtion of . lirt meeting was deeldekin the nog atlfe. The followin g are ilto, eiarelene - far Ned inerdsv evening next J. Rhodes I gheidion 4 —;• , senesion,`BllOtil.l' the . !tight of ; niiffrage be Nitre led to btronisarl Affirmative, O'Brien; Lewis. /14illiii.and 4 0r4 I an.l Negative. Messrs. Fanyo !Minden SAW t/chards and 7 • .1 • • tti• boVinew meeting of the i SoCiety Mr. J. illAclttirt!lhis' elated President. and. Me.ssi s. Brenin arid II ftso rise Prudeno- ' i wtha I'lliiiiir itia:lPlaih is Is tits IliisSit,u! feels sidd by . liminOotrlaeg Decors 'll . serry'sidleeorsryi toll !c , riol. di* had *sight Joined Ita paepinin and] juses. l ,, Nos 44 anew .13St *mirth:se " Ilitejs In IDS Woe': i :billt C.dhreaSs inbatl4 II atse.! Mau" ottbe difairden 1 'that pitivatlii the bus as. Crams; 4.. th.l. born. 4-it:! tlirian and cos. In It. inn 44iiiiritniI pr..l. C. layet; ur, 11.nna1I,-1wn0,141 record Iniltla.inionlaistraatilialakint al L=esanary'to mini thaw dtmarstina Ills 'Ulnal. 4_ 8 4...i ; pirate porpis rout tini iniptuittail at Ito Mad *ad la.l fear a baalli wain In 11 that wap i tis Mama. rile !lato,kl ruhla t4 l l " 4 IF•trlSOFllrikleci 4l limii an f 111i l! . .• 1 1 114 1 1°61.166w. Wl'!liiefttl4"lni tail-161N 4alllaioairnatllans+maa liajo: eablletlliaaisltaiskili 'or' giCliyar, pp iii,,noo4arbleli iili resistiss SiSsillilt: 3 11,41 W. -- " I ii")P its l'il , 111 ; 11 i4 4 14 ) :;*"ik iii 4 eri." .4 'tiiii i i . ...,'llat(t i t t .- 1. 4:'.; • -.,`--. • r tlt . - • 1 te' . .' 1. t ) I aecObar, wise; beano • ~~ ~. !'w~~_ o~'.~. !tiGSq~i erOci. IMlte inkiest *attire Nilstaint 1' Mamie tbrta' tgrints".lo . fellaiotional.4. * doe,: taint tall,. iwattliy iticirth (11141 r. • It bas peen t. 9 esteitmedin - al •tli trot4Litid spotagi alrmatqatis. oa:vaie tgattit s •isilla«.k, tb•l#4Sanslwawsrtrol* the scalp •eoemy tr,Oity. Fix .•xlmlbir Somiabls Unit *ten dtwilsOs this ettztott! oriaulty. !Its , eitiVas bet [o , (beit phr•ool•!flcal ,oizaius, with. !Uctri.l44l Ile who 45441 diworer i ortole of iwt3Te tint the lasi!' , froijastliowiwg ihW inroad* of eushilia Tiude t7turutag , ;Tv - mai/rob...Fr:l , Y, a inithnd by'- s w bieh *could the *tared whoa oft or larnitig Whit*, h 4 , w.oY. of prexnatiag ltr eootlotiid. sod loioristit iro*plorouid bejusly otititlo4to'.racilramong tho bei•Oiel4rs;4ollO tiogun l ract. *mad; MtartfmonLialn oriothri Orating' . of tits feadiliNt o .act t0.n07 alcooo aalritiOnti ofNott of " .: l i rofirista Wood's 11 . str Rastoratice," and Wiejr;bia bait grit I Sof/ loy all respae . tablaDrairoll4k.' . Doti wilt gond to . all Mbd *atilt (tre riacree,} lb. R.el apd.`fuil dl? ectiobY tw mating am; Wing tellati,fu!lveglota4. l * . Bolqi3lba.t! ofhttually. , PlooPkis; l lltorcaitt.' +AX ,. ; itt4t.zo, siqo el.aa utifa 41mOsii'diiretions im..ll4lit P i i: l -tf4I4US SrppiAllrt„vrimrsufied to iitao :a full grootk of •Whiskoti,or Moitiebo. to Eithelof tbs - *bowie tan trobtil4ld k 1 rstuto matt. by Wresting! (wltb stamp for ' tafnra rsbaks) DR. TU;)I3. t. CUaPSIAH, PaAcncas..eatiabF, ' • ' - • , • ;anal. 'g2 .:. • • - • • " .Tai Comfasalosia and Expetletice.,?t e. utt.mer.l. falidi , tted Aka er*rettat, sod LK the - I/Octet! beoettt of . 6139111 &tea sad tact. tatter with:Noieeiht DOH Ity,, .11lefotl. Prat:tatters Deetty 4 lte Ai? •*.; by on. 'irt? tam eared httait.tt'by ahtiple iziettiit,'el4).beittg put , to great expente.iit4 itteotteetleete. bht.i . tipzh.theitse'et wets Ilea inedi.tai,DttSeribitkbYitairi4D , o o , l a• • Slight copies way be bed of-the 'aitbei;e4fkT.AsL . BERT Meg' --Vreeepotal,l,ong 'stand . , Dii etzt:losing . ti. pest•pild padsteeett envelope: Addr,les cll l ilit4E3 A. LAMBERT, En,Greativolnt, Long lalinA, !CV Jan II C 2. : N. 13. Gook nafferrountsrfelta.. !they.lin GOLDEN PILLS of of kind unleas even 'be* -.4r,slnnell D; ,iIOWA. `A I others arn a bassi Imitation antl-iunsafet •thinahre, a yoo value your lives an4.lhialih: 4tto. ray nothli( of belng'huutboued oat of 3'0 . 131, money.) .6r only of thoeo:othifebow the, einnitore cif. d. D,. 11 0 1 1 1, - 0n erney.tios. irliieh has nit:awry 'been iltids.LNin errotaot of the-Pills bailor rountoefellad: 'l . O .617 l'Otiiiiiio3o . Inolo#ote .. in.! we iFt..1.1 • Jt.itlimes ‘tai 101 ` - lc.di , .y.cfrom all 'parts" ,ef Ert >4 ,)!lonyr l rr, Gis).art and to tki. !vita. Itr Purvis Pitrudisiox the 1ter.;151, , .... supply Mr. Colt's pulpit for. tie 2ii•Prcs rian 'Church, to : ,tuorruu., st 101 •o`elock-i . muruing licit .7i • fpreTRINITA - CFit RCII SERA:ICE:4.j .M.r4,..1 1 3.6 2.1-9,iiagoairesitn• Serlpietrai; L. Larne:ruatinn• I. Mark, .0, Wednead"ay..-19.,1,1. A. M_,l,ti;lP.'.l.M.;- 1 5", Luke 6: v. 1 t. Jonah 3. 21 Pelee 3:.;.. • Sin4ar.iri Lent. - (.Mkrionary tr 11 1 ,41103. etniati 7. Mart In. Epti; I , t • - II:1h Ember' Day, .nedn,e,day even ing aeryire. .14th—Either. ,Friday rute.dog *evict, 16thotI 2.nuday. in. Leos. - Seri ptUre tarscliia: Luke 10, tire..l4..,Epla - . • ' l9gtr-It'edieeday.7 l 4,„P. M. 2iate,Friday:',lol l .4.'A • 31- 2:td=tld Bund4y,ln Lent.- terifiture'L'eskois a 4zekiel 2,Mark. kr, Enti. " I I"' "• - • - 2. 1 4i,- , Annunelatinn: - • 2tst day, or Lent: .14 ' .ridtte•daj , eiteonl, :6% aut b—dth Suiiday 'ln Lent- ,1 11.1 s Peripti•e: Ira; tie 31t-ab tt. St: Luke C. , 2B,..llasakkrik 3. and ebillOpiini 1. '4ll l ,:grirs of teTT,lre-103 A. And ;P.:M.. • • • • • • JD. • EPISCOPAL :VFW Ittili...,•demad •titr, , ttottailtle. Nev. J. W. slteargalr. ilisi))e, Airlou serri.'r every sabb4h - at.ln A: M.. aid at t !,6 I'. M. , • Sir ENG Lurit Knit:v.oli U-kieti.MattAll'-:74nArt , • Prayer Nleettt”eregula rly everf rn,'?ra ttia, at 103.4 o•o‘ea. - 1' Weekly Prayer. Beet/ ng. ThLtr,day at iraii-EVANGE LICA LCII Otc CallOrlititiAtreet• Rev. C. S,ll4makt. Pastor. Oerman' itreiehlnd entry elunday Mnrolng 10 o'clock, and Etiglieti tudtie eu ing at T. o'clock ,- • t 't ' • el* ItEGULAR BAPTIST Cll,ERCll,, , latutotango . et ; Presehin* every Lerd'a Day, ,Morniugt and Evening...at je l 4. A.; M, and : • .L•- 1 - 1' i 1• • LeetUre. -•-• Wedneaday.E•eUings,at 7 ' o'clock. Meetings : tor Prayer, Friday: . *". [ • • I K. II; AUSTII."Pistnr . . • , • ~ • • . .. ..--(---,_ .*Alt.kt.IED.. i -:f ; I ' .; 1 : frjr.tli..ll(rtnA4 , .N.1i , ' , 1- k 1.4 he iir.iiiiip - ariseit with 7.5 cents lo dpiwizr .in the 403 At.... - ;. r " i . - .- I , .. • '. tiNiViCLEt?-11.01S-On l it.4.. i'.;hriia(l. (by" Iter. I) Washhorn.. Mr .GEoeril K:oiw LS and hlisti. : 4 . AII A n'D.irt, 401 n( pet.vitle. - , `,:. - ' . , , .3 . ^ -• V ~- -•'. , , .. . FOR SALE & TO 'L ..y.i... - FOR RENT: - -7-2 . Pnr•ltino'lliYuses.,. .6i;usted.onCentre .st , t4MOteli' - -Addifsi,; - AP: ply to ',, . ; - ; ' ; : 11.1315T.:-.ItA.I';ET, ; ' March . RAItE .. ..CVINN 'F. - . I;',Oit.ll PE-. , .. - BITE .MEANSI--..Tb Only twal; pins t t A ;ro 'mod •41tionss stand. as ii, flimsy' , and l' ..% ..1 - i f:.11.n, o r , Flour and Feed story . at a tondtWateien . l . is Wm ' offeied no th, prf mils of tbe' suliseribe . 310 , . way belwe4o blortAts Annul ;?‘' AND. Poitssitts proper, 1 -; there In no tketier location, fi x AGrooery itorO,"tb n 'Mix, ' and:ptrties abrint to alsrl•vi Ibis or 'Shy; otb etore butioests had _biller call 'at no,. Poss. , sion - lest ".of_ April_ '-; J ~ - ;,' ,3441N 31.:C1:41.4. IND.. r .. fli ), Parts:lnc 31treh 1 - . 'AO '': 1 -.; .- 1., [.,.;! :Its-. ~ :I` 4' OR - RENT.—T.wo`Offn - ds,' fins.i anti -„; , second stori-w, in rAliti!cit. Stiose, POttiiiffit. ' i lieiat eery luw . Apply to ' : - 1 . ; ;' ;' ',. *-- ,', . . .', ,- ; . ..'• - cilia STOPIIETt.f.ITTIF.; _,, . ... ; AgSnt tun Ostnetc. • I Feb-2.2, 'GI . '' . . ;, I -. •.: ', 4 S4f .• I ---,--; ; . . tic/USE:AND' 1,0 r , FOR- S • • tic;:i ! tory..EßAUE lakLl.l.:Se a ao , oe b,arrorok r ..ituated on e•ozortd Ptire!: in lti• 1134 .- ugh or zit. Clair, of.tored at 'Private /*JIG'. Ilia hour. Is ctlctil..tol for soy kind ine4eau tie ,par. 'ctlarrd at a parkato. Apply, to , -........ ....- - . "odor tor, 'milt. II ERTL-LEI:CS SfliAM Altk.lilNG :MILL i ....and SS or W MILL: lat,d arse .M.YerriVren. on thr 'Union ~ Canal; and about 1.. i. mil, from the Itailr,nart., Thts'M 111 hi . a. taro palr.nt Iltura for Flour, irnd - iiiie pair for Ch,.p: I AlaO. etirTAGII: DWELLIINti ail Itisl4. irrltlyeriturre, i Li•banon County ? I3....t,u!ltie.insd leadlrtOttun .11Yert, town to the NMI... • . i • .-''. - . • . , ~ • IS'P•mrrakion . Will be given Immedliarly:eir on the' Ist of April next: •. '' . - JOHN A„IniNGES, ' i ' - TllitMAS BAssix.n. ~., i 1 ,: ... . ' - • . : r • Ar'441.,.. 41 Levi llertzlei. M N:erj, tor), Lebanon C 1 41'3.,,Fab,..'"2,762'. - ~ _ 5-{t - - . ~. . ..., . .. r ott...RENI'..----2 three -story Dw6 , l- . Rut Moir*. sr fib alndern coiislniePces., Applylo Mrs. .1 A.S. RUSSELL; .moirris,,.Additlocc. - • her duty 'on the lwenty . _ . . . ! AIAHANOY 6(jAl,- - Two JT•oici . .• . ~ .... k . Collieyies to Lase s . on binds of Dunn iss, 'firm i.to.tti `add, ttidale. Trustees.: floe itt the viciuity of .latishoy ,City. and the other on the tra•tellinave Huh, in the $ll e , .namlnah Basin: Apply to the Poster!, NO.4:th With ot :Stret, Philadelphia r or to the ituderilignint, it : . 3teh+llho ) .City.. • 1 ' -•• .. F;tANE, CAILTEtt. BEAUTIFUL cOmi,Legion. .' • 40:4Y.11.11E5E,.0n' tbif pretoliles. ' ' TEAM 31ILL _ cOT'rAGF. S von omb•erlhent IQ 0 QAI S. E A 'P CI %V E FOIL IthNT,.-At the Natiorial Steam Mill, Fourth I , t.eet. pto.Te Wilful street. Iteedintr: Psi .Ronniseen be bad Pool 10 hy 13 feet. to 37 11,60 feet, kith- eoustitit. taarer. at a moderate rent. pAddreai 1 . , • • B. , . 1311OUSZ,-BeadlaC.Pa• 7.4 t.• Feb.ls. '62 fI I) RE FOR SA I.E. l —Counteri .4 auil .ihelvtug coo t.;elotioght efirilipi.tiv s applyioz to 3101IRLEON: Ilaitket atthit. Pc4t1;.7i1111,... Feb. 15..15: Teb. !x'62 TEA.n ESIGINS . t0r...40 home poirer ST AM ENG.'S klkicith BAti Rollels. Ac., la rwiti.,irti.or. 'Apply* the:4l.lSE4s' • • AND" FIX'ITRES . KICK A nuirrtsuiws • op SALE.—The undersigned el ill eilLat Private..an, beteserkthis end the let of Bebriarj,lB6B, all the Far niters and datum. bt bti Hetet'. Geotreatraet,Tuttiville., • eoinpriilnit Reds: bedaleadi,Cbember forniture, Parlor j Fut nit are, Kitchen' Manilla, Carpets ; A - Ml*sll*r' Itrourli Sixtuereaeverat Plci. - Waanna, de,: de. •• ' '• ) If not aid by irlirate. este. by the lit. Of April. "the articles enumerated- TM Le ,sold, oo that dmi'; at. . .• . , UICUAIL SiuttrlmEtt 4 tAI . üblif Sale. , Jan. 25,%; X f .A.HA 'N 0 CITY 1 . 4 ,1t 4:4'1' R . ci k . BALE C. ICEAR, =n it o l y e gy!. l " EA.s . 9 ets . February 2.'61 ' "t It SALE--VE.Ry C,IIEAV:-...r - F `', . . ' : 011,60 Oliogiore.eti . th boller4 sOd toil' calumet: *rove lug at— • y Air pumping water. •.- ' H ' .One . one Engine . and 'fathom, wtfh all - theses.; , peetinti ' bliter, for breitiog Coal. H. I . ' . . • .. . Atieut 130liteet of lb. inch . pipss,witio pimp rode. •.'..conioefilog,froos,4e.• .....--. ..., I''', '" '• ' • ' Two Nino.,, rope, ie. ,_ • , .1. '' • , • •-•• . - -..' tipply to . , : • .'' ' ',. 441118SE1:, , Oillao—corrter of Matmootstogo sod 4:Second. otreets. . , ' ' 'Pottsville, March ;4, 'el . , - .- ;, '.. - . 12.46 '. . • Houses. 73- office., sem• minim. and a HMI. aultablo for= ctursicie.' for Partieubmi r .1 1 ` ..V ° Titostpso. ,r. crengYe tr:Alltir/d Re. Feb. Is.'do . . I - 4 70R RENT .. -Tfie ttaii YORK STORK in , the Rorengb Of - Pottsellle: consisting of-a Dwelling Moues atiik3foes, with a ;largo Wee Hones adjoining. :1 gietti Itneedli . Life, eli engntal.• Regales ot - • •• i• 1 -' •• •RDVir4flp ,YARDLKIN. •PotOrelße, Dee. 3,'61. 1 •• - 49•4 f 49•4 f . . , . Q HAM 0K I N VALLEY , :COAL; -r, XECITT,OII , O .NOTICE:—L:WIeret LANDS TO iill tY.ASED.-Ttat ',Yukio' Cost Cola- ' ` ' la. 'etre," feStSose tiny bpon thi.""t4e rf .)0 4 • patty:will learn". en taverilile* terms. ii,portiOn "2 their ~ sweltiaw' 1314' of ihr . fruuCh ot fttlalliiii• •"•° 1 IVAL LANIrA, to respo n sible pertiososim.will make the I bare *"...t; dal grant to the eabeetihere,-tiget 11 , , i swami, outlay pail eoulory• ia minted., The Ciao-I. ', diatid so ihe that" ot.ttot mid decediint.'Sr" pottlel, known to be Of the. best;qoality of ;Anthracite. Aleut ! in Make tolior , liii. Pi went, red- all I"."`in!'l"._..i.''' Anilines areatibrded to °piasters! as she Coal Iles shove f .i.lms or drel.ltitts'.a..zei ' t s aid rotate. are te•o•-.‘te.,• Water level. and the , ilhassoltio - Velliiy• •. and Pottsville ',soak" kobeto the tome e'lthnut detey to the a 0:1.-1 1 ,PP . ' Illillread runs tbrongh the ptoperty.), -, , ' ,' - i ~..,1 .. ;• i I , TtIOU AS JilliNit_ Yokr-kille.s., '• . i VOl. farther •psrikoteis, apply; to PCIVeSGASICEN.! • • • - • ' • `I ..10.tilitTA CILAWYUAW,: ilt. lior• •Ageot,.Elismokia,;of to , ,- - ,I- ..'. • .. .. • I YON 1.,,t2. 1 I I, -, .. ... - 1,-r,ti ' . • ; ,-.•-- •-•.; , ~ CUARLE•R & t0t.w5u....E.W.7. -1 . .......,----1... . - 1.-i----' - --------L--• , --t---- 1 .• - '* -- . 7- - H - . - - -• ' N'h•. 10 . 50 t4- 34 it , P li n A r i ..' • t . •DNIINIBTRATOWS"NoTic i- E ,- . rEttateci k in. Nee. nib.,10111.., • :....1: : • - 4 7 4 , 11 : :.....--..---. 1 -_,..............-____-. •z• -• 1...• A t , Not Ice igthereby Alvin, that - letters et Sati niers ! a ;COAL OPER 4,TORS:--;The Lo. . ; t. - it beving . tetra .granted. to the "abecribiti •PO, , - ' ,•• - - , eat-iteortioo.,Spenter, dred,let.7 of Minersiiile.lit/1 tali ',Mountain. Somali !Owe-meat Company • ion" Indebted ta'tbe mid ..kcits. are requited to mot T. ~.., to *Mut& an toppreited piny. the South dip of the • Ito mediste i4yir4.bt. and titi•e••• - him hot - eleititii •in F t ' !tint:inth fall cleat. In the •*illAbstioy Coal Regle , li? : semi them t o ;' ' -EuzAtturti , SIT.NPER. Atithel: . Ili hstuilasi is 33.. i gultraiwem..4 A"hiiindi on . the ilhe of i •' , ;.- ' ilittermille. &tonal' 0,- to ""the !Hue 11111 sod 'Schuylkill Omen Railroad," ead1 e .1,..,..:1-,,,va . , • , • . • ~ : Are. Own Whit et 'Mai klahareoiand !reed itoontalo Bali ~ ' •• AO listl d."snow• rapidly approaching crumtettou.• • This run !-.:'. '-- -• ... • • - - ,- •• • - ' ',... 00 the rein is about Ico ilo-bressi shoe. Triage level at ..a . tuTTA : ipaßciiip' CEMEN T: PAIN I * ' ' '''''' h"nas 6f lb. 4elii at". °P"i6g al '''' (ilitirk I" lilt ••' lift nitire tjurgbfre 'that maw "net 20 listit-lelow Stater -ItnrlLmt • dip of la, dr . . EINE 004.11 underlies about. 24 ectre-biel iittelltliew,• •••• • •iller raOlt• Sir n , ,,t'ainilrli aud : .;* . i n. 7. sod lit posilWr Abets she Mom metli 'I. 4 .- 6 trot:v*la i ..* , A. J. Yee ash by; the !area ~r oi ir...by L LEn y -; :nut arida b• Included la tbalissi:, L'lllib orbparty test i . - ';' 7:: 1 i - BA.NIt AN I Pirl , :, tales wit Ma libel! all Art liiiitoistOilibssis and fiellithe i : Mr • stiletiv Snit alms 4iperatios4 lathe bkgbast tegreia. t .. Dia I.i 'EL.' . j• ~ - • •. -, • . ! ••=• ~.;,.. Ii ' : I -' - : Ch_aaii•and potible R"allelt, Prri lll ‘ . Per airier et the 'Misr Ukilett Mitigate/a tamilitild. and 0 - ' ' - Pinto ibeibitille4 Mesa. elt k l ' i bli+lFl 4H4l & ll l4. 64 gha f ie " ' 'I9IUPERY.O6ORaI ORDER B. •• : ~kirsvproiagatkartmo •tr..;;1...± -, -- - .1.• Di rkierten ..4 Av.taleai ! • . . Iv! ct All It 11AYS1.1110.. Agent. .I. ' 4 ‘ l, •`' ", "" "" " ' i . • . .Yedtissai4r It. 'el - ; '''.! • !:' 1 I . - .l'N'tt• , • -1•. - .y4b;15 . , '62 j. : .41. 7. ;714he,' '‘,.0.1.•.V•11-ri-4...1 TILE HIGHEST PA; (lOLD, , S PAR .13A.NK thiltid*tat3s .7'3-10 Nora, oi Denomintti r insil L. F. WillTS7,llanker, Pottsviire, opposite. SELUNC OFF cm - EA 4 TO .R Emov.. .. :,-.. ...,':- ._.,,,,,,, .! . T'i ..- -„:.. aeloof .li.: 4: ...‘,........ w 0 r zy 1ii.r eyb., ,. .. , - . .".. •. -, 1 4 4 a. ..-.. ' '-' ' • -fAir4-..' . ; --11 ~..: ~ . .. , ~....11.% IPIEMNISHILIitf3 j'„: „ A ._ . ~...1 ~_•, • GOODS_,, , .‘,... - - 1-I ' 7 "-- i,,:e ! ,evae.i i naneenf'remoyin v* .the I•.t vf Aprii.,,... &dolt deiternia .11 /*lntl:lie our sbck 2.4 tt a s _ 1 ,,,,,,, , , , , by-that tiara: re will .ilSt :4 .mtucti'm , 4'24.1 4 , tint. fiom regular ptlees.. ant in , de in one i iI!V, if o .i . . .-haf. , 4l to the ap-unt :Of 50 ern, a pr. more. for :,,,,, ~:,,, • • - tbu..Jrminz 4n fintinenalent for yeraont to I....‘i.h t n. a - aeleoa with many: we'rul 'and, titeeaktry att.ete...\.. i l at eit "eonebas of aievayrel aim 'rent of 1I: 1 ‘fn ts 4 of , everyi. - .lenerlotioo :: -EM R WI ri Elfl ES. 1101) 1 .. tiLOVP..6..ENITT.I,O 01111 . ..9...1140 •LeEIT:I - :•.. t .t :t. beat' neiken : N.rfntifely and T itel 'Astiche. ke_ 'A t : _ . :Le (411 tarty; Audi', eilre. ' mod Frio. t!r.i? • i , . •, , ... .. i • .. A. V, •Vi A Ittlii, •• . 1 - • • . •.- . -*-_. ; Centre at. Ay Inlnor F. ter x firt. l .! ! '... 14r After !be let .41;r1). the lb, - I lOre i' I I wriv Ti L ;,,., arty be remoired to 11 alai :. , f moo, 1.01. ern' Sir! ail .6 1 Ttflyd, ifbrinetly Di.,..N ie I alai b , nat..) wh. i4 - ba 1,, f,:r pant, tia:r. nlge:- 41011 b p1ea. , .3 .0 J.' , , . Ll` .i , ..i7. in • tio , .ntri . . , • -• ' - ... , - - . , : Fis• . .!..!..f,:: : 8 LADIES! tri.ik*tni S'', . .. WANTED.. --,..........„ ... .. . ~ .... . . . . . .. .... : . , ANTED. .go , - i;viT o, oevii: , .tiny: fi, , u.,. ' , .nt t.O :to thiTai hundred doLt, . ,1 Adartv. R.i T..,, PottHileP, at clice.. - . . 91t. • ••i• - • • - i,•eit: -n r ANT ED.;--- to good -.: AI 111,Es, toil. _ I _ . . -VV , work In and a hout •ii iiiil Vine...f.r a - allk 5,-,. lq: gash le ill' Ix. Paid. APply to _ • ''JOll3.• 8131310. C.:., . -‘• • ~. 1. -- f,'. • . •:: 1, 3 arkei.streat, , Pottai:4 -[:a 'il ireti I • 'il 4 ', I 1 [ ~...,.... ~ , IT ' 1 " • ' ' —.' A. S. . -.Bi ARMES. /. ----:1V ANTED . 1, . • • , , ,-.. oi,-e; , S. %ler' to< corral,. 76 ,- ) ! Abli-l - KAi.d . ti:,,, bet irei.u [ the an«anf iliaitid.ati tycll , lsl.:lr Pea aerii,a. a : - -. 1 babe:a:it:ion tta.. a mai tir'reiluir«.l. laiii ber gi r o , it i t . liendrztoua.[irer K. F. Griun'a [ J'«ireiry Story, e.giri r ' tte•vil' ,'. - , 'J .11 AV 111 Pi'il [ ' iltrea . uiting,fergeana, L. 11.. I;:`. 4 1 .. - Fett. 22.'62: .' I -' I ' •-••- • i 5411 • [: ' %VA NTEI)..--The Sub`seribt.r.idt o „ , „ • . - - -•to an eip«rienerd-iine drewr• a rare ihar4 ,:i ii, k•iti,l«, , i.ie;itin «Ye Vinalrd Cif 5000 .plania.i. it, .i• tin- ti fete or !heir ii[triatti. 0 a •«ry f.Yorahlel b• YY, i 7. , O.ar rainriliin'.. in tail" Connie. ' The •••Viueyiard 'ell 5. 7: riontrd. or : ale.li .iu pliitea. b rlr further 'pariidubor ii• ;'•1 ple to Al. - . .': W1L50N,4:«41., luthoyirinlty,i.a pe ci.,.. frinn 54h tarok . .,1 ) • - i : , ,J,;' E., WVI kiwi. ; ~...• • Ei.b. 35. '62. : r : . ' . '' .. T 74 - ' , • 11T - cA NT EIL). k 6 .-ioch- • l'iim 0,70 . 4ii IF T' lepiumui orPfp.r. 't,rsitni.. lnqulrm . ot, . .. : . ,,1 . . .: , -. • I 'OW. If. MITTS 4Cu . Minimills. ' i i•,<- , , •-:,--•: .... LO VrE It : SE ED, .IW, AN'I Ll). I t ie 4N . iliab,mi . prfe,(wia be pal•I for aird closer reed. it : . Fe ~i,;)i . ,[ " • [ . B.- ifi [ lS3il3i'S sveti - nry[• .. i F, 62„ ' [. ' , •,. . • - ! : ^ , t . V.ttrr at. - • - 7 ' • r..ipo COAL .fi A Nni.O.W. NE II.:3;• ,se t.- 1 1 - I , Tho aul.kiiii«.r.!ia ho a rriyeit in this CO ' ant3 itOit . , 1, runt the. brata , hatt of am.y depth in Bqhiiyil.ill- - ..ebsau, ' anil,alen:ify, Om 0 loPa 61 . '46 , Opt tiAn Ca i bon, C..ibt's !,' • Lle is nouivoly. to rttga<« Ita l drly tog any •Iru it ni L $1.3:, , ,i•- , or Shaft:lir examine h od Cone• Land., aptor',['• oi ii'lli la , or any of the CI4I • iii N tinnig, an Aireni: o... 1,1:: rootreet - for the &airing ofitifinels. or pinking tqqa , dl. -:;, bath et eii:nauch p«r•yard.. 111«6< hl'yea.e 'if rioa 1,0 i - ham had iglii4ispeateore in t « huelorsa. A - ildrraa [ [ - :1 ''' r. ' --, . •I (MOIL iE- RICH, l'ottavin« P., ;. , ' •. . , . •iti , i ',1'.2 - ... -t,, - • • - : .l• '4 3,., N I OTI 'l l .ll E • ANN ci A S imd at No: tr; Sort ito ,NIVN 11; rEpipoN,. elOok; ' which t to hatd_for ~tw eke litit4toil; - to T6l',lC -F.,-- 1 -'l 4 lle -. utidtii.si:glied..: .. Vl . 's I 8 - - i• ,j _: , , . ~,, - tork, hite . itig'bee eppo sited hi., the Court. 4 Com , ntOn Pleet.4o-reti•elati.l4 aae-rtai l O this Intielitiiittew , C. r“wnship fur toed. sturroees. all \ fir barti..ai; 15:4 and up to the preeerit tlnte : Theretrre, Millet iorim h 0.41 tbi orders or other ill -1 103 1 e upon the said Toeinghlf.in reioneeted to preinuf -thew t. di* wild•Audilbii,:et ci hitotethelUth d,ii e t. 31.tre1> next. - . . 4 . * - .. • :': : - '-*:'; • ! . P,otteville,•Feibrit:try .. L .!..1 151 ,•,(fiROPt)SA 1.:. - !ivi i -Wining enitpeep. ring 'iilliery, by thl.) toti,io pint' ticulerii..ippll; to I _ 1 1 'l.iittsiiille, Feb Z..!2. 1r . ;.. VO'I'ICE.W.iIC e4s, retteti3 l - of. ad. a , . . 11 mtrilmtrtillonl'onl the retete. of Marti :tia,..6.610 I:eb 111, 'late loir, t tie lb , rough ~, eh.° y tlt ill Haven.. :1••tii• kill Countyl,ifeeeni+i,.fnire is we:stated to r t lie mile. b r , b , " 114" Relistrr of-Snfetivll:lll On:ply,: ,N,iti. , , k lho,hy.i.tlyeij to / I 'll 3 hilse inifehted.to aai t .0 1 04. to two piyment, itid thoeilibeVlilAilabile will preeent.ihiqa at •settlemenC, - - -. . 1 • 1 . ift.sll.Zi Fltt:llAFtqt. Met,. -Feb.1.27.'62.: '1 1 1 • • ~,,. , ....._:-..,..•_ ... 4 ._____4._4_:___: ___,2_____.- t __ , • j T. oittlEßltYi 'el g:lii i .-.l?..Aii:Lit().tr.,- I A . A ecoipANy.-- , , -.. , ~,. ..1..•• ......- , -,.. . ~.. -,.. „ • I , llll.Arir4Plll-A. rlli. 7.1541 11 - She annual meet Init. of the :F.:. vet 6,1,1r1A 1 t;t. tli• lA, Derry Criwk ftell l rotid.cinnpaity will be held int theniEnt Of TYLER, Sri.e.CY. 4: CO. ; tio. Az% W.lll cll . stint, c,: NIONliAli-the thitd 4ey'nfl 31ereh:..1662., it 12 i'ele,..l, when atiel:•ntliin.Willibe.Tieldi the ,ervildent. etul: Din store, taserve ter iheeniolink.ynir: . : ~..,?... `... ... -', 1.. i. • ' ; ,- • •.i o'3l, 1. D.t VlDFON,',arer!ary. DECSOLUTIPN: . OF.....PAIiTNERt .6111P.S.!ti'.. is-hereby Oren. that thr Tiirt* §.l . o.lately rubeiatin between :Fahrlb AC,llll' a rJ . J.i. r LVIA. WO3driAM!LIT. Jia.the Urick maltftig busitteAst Wo. 7 t Wood'. °ed.:lithe firm of S.C I II:EL'Ai.I3I.IS'LI,Ii, tma ll . o t l .flaxhir.af byltstoialcroaarnt Allttetoi,elat . i , 4. 4hl I , ll l eershf ;are 10 , be r;erivrll by S .lIVA if WI and afl,l4halola it . :lillllll the wile *a t. haprra'r.r.t . ri a hint for payinetst. The'buaraiiiat here:oller will be at dueled by,Stilic4,jAiataal: UF.I; 74t. Feb. 11..2 . _ • ii.).Fpt.s.rtios , N9lsicz.-7.,N.0tit,t1 ,it, f.. hereby' ;rleeni that the i Ktecuturs., 'Adreindral iers.-enit :Guardians. bkoinstier named , have filoi !be t 10 , re'Pecitse so - I,room of the followlni: estatoo ir. the tees Offloo,atl.Ottatille.in and for the County Pf - :iCbil!'rj, r ?. klll,' , whlch . 4.cenunts bale been.ailowed by tho guir. 0 and still be pre.entod , to ~ : the linage". of • flfe • - i/L. efrptiaff ,ti yoiart of i.ant County 'On "Monday.the 34 diy .of Marti . 4 - e ext,. at 10 17clock: In i :tholuietricona, fn. ennli rma ti on sat ',,, 'allowance. 'when 'and Inhere lel,. Vel ion& ikleteiti,l ii'ef attend, if they-thinkprrt.or. / : 7 .. Tb• ISNaceriiint • of 'lf nen Brauer. Adinlnistratrit ss.. :the - eitato - i•it.Cs:itla llatiesa; fat., of Rush Tnin:lll;,, The arrta ufft o Jamb - liuntzlnlyer..44.oniidlati of ;''s 'Mary Magdalena' Ifilloaait. (now' M. ry :Itapialana 3114 ' Tato.( Oti nee dandhter .ot Charles llellni;n.i and: grail. 11 da tighter of AisesnaOt lltioaa,ll , r.. dooend. '. l . I ."--; - . The accountatt''s., lim .. e! :etk - and'Lovi - 1t...-k. Admlnte ' t‘atore of the ratafe.'il Jogai :31,4 it. late of Woot , ..llresi,. . sakk.Townshlp:derepsed. . - ':- ' . The iterOnumfiAJP.Sialth s 'Aiminiatiafor . nf 't he, ai• 1 laffi• or Jane. Wl.,Sietta.. lateof Notergt4O'Tc:wishit, - Tlie acrountskt%Ell tllllor..F.a.ocntor. of the teat will ; ie.:of etutiOnialnraita, late; Of Si7huy lit (II T ." oausinp .Thoeconunt 'of; tritilare ]fait. Gnardtin of 3iirii - asa toninito. er,-.(tprnet)la:cy, Ann Meter.) minor &suables! 711eNar prxenree.:•l••••••as••l;l . llirgance TO•aulfbili.; ' The flrat ar;•nufli 4r D. r f.l R. riot:biter:A/Vole:4 . for of aho,eoti to: ler, S•inta Il...Savtati., late ' ~ fall: ItrunssicetTnen4,lp. locoased. - . . . 4- .. - -The air-edit oftbirlos S. Loader Sod henry ether , f . , l Adtolufstrafors. of the taVile ref VI 11,110.1 • K1110tf.! .. , WI '.,, • cd it., - ti.,..u.ik.4i ~..4.actyltoll - lins'on:lioora....d. • ' • •!, i . The so •on ot trfSqo,4ll.l - i. , Wendlifw. one 'of, the Adish',...." i 1-:frators r:.f - th. istslo ci Epsti, RD Wit tour!, WO of tit t,„„1, 11.,rouglief.Schtyikill tlaten.'doceSsed:. ' , ' g - 41 i The final accoontlad John A. Kohl Jl,llnlniatrat:g et '1; - , 1" fhn otiake uf ltHaill,ta L. IL.T.t.tia.,Pitep(Eu ` liiDee..l4 pi, ! deconsA. - • I '.! '. : ' ' - . • . - .. The . ser...ount .1:1173011 ShoCker. Adminletrainr. of flip --i estate - ,:of ,Caritanix A. KINIMEL, late of Porter. Tos oe1:10. :t.l i The drat atic:uttli of Min 141 la toeftplii:llll.4culr!s, , cr: : the last' 101. 4.e. , , Ct..WN't TtYIIPIX. 'Ate ....4-1111 ilorfuiti 1•:', of Pottsville. ,LlWesiod, as ro Ptti , ..ritsCre :,tired li I. t, 1A..• Delie! 5,4._.3.. •,,, .1 . JOI , EIJI I.loWKNilletls.tir. ..! Feb, S, V:- 1V0T1C..., -14 rr • the ,Orrih6 - ns• 1 Court t 4. lilof Fr '': -I. ' . . i. .i't Notice is herebyki,,n, thit,lbe ippralPteu:at of tit • I estate ;:I docodeuti.berolnafte nettled. setting apart, dn . 1.-rrel and pot.onal pi , pierty lathe' tale of the eldues:his T - .been 1110 d in lirelit.ialster's .10115ce,itud -- tbe sartio.iiiifiu presented hi the J 4 M idges °ho Or bans' Court, of fall i.- cone ty. on 31ondati the ad diir . ot March. A.:' It.. 1101: .-* ,The appraieement of 4 he personal property of 901.010' tlyttetit.: isle et West Penn township, dosoaiod. Tkofalproboomode of tioi. persona property :CflUttf , . Dnaoal, late Of the - Borotigia - of. Schuylkill fissile, 40, :.ceased. it ! ' ': ' ' : - _. The Arppralsethent of the' persong . l pi.)pertf ofJon SaltliEl..S . r.. lite of Barry ..To. nahlp, deesred!.. .•Ttio appralienient of the rand estate and personal pr. .leity.cif. hOwall1): ItPD9uss,' tit* of , North„Slai:hllarToark shin, 'deceased, 1 ' F ' 'I - ..'.' :..-- .: ' • J ' .. The apprallsonaened, the - 4017 tonal propettr:ef Dix*. if:4*one.; islet)f f hiegrOvoTowhablh. deems d. Feb,. jr+ ZJOSEkIi ' itclWEN,'Clerk 0.f.: . . 0 1,07 t . :-:',2 :4 6-4 :t . . , • NO ~ i tereaq, leiteVs - 1 of:ad• 11. tnirtistratioceon tho estate of ilirivrel nrnen, IBS of "tbe 11 9tough.: 0 04. Cl a ir, .?..thuj Cmunt)l, derrO" Aare boio vetted 'by till: Register orSetroy noir Cr-bet to ;be 'Ober rage 141.11terefore to on tioN indebted. to =MI estate to tltskrpiymeut,indthose 4e tog efalitig them ter tiettii.tnent • • • • JUIIN ItlttlArNi A der. lg. Clith., Feb, • PREIIIt3I - LV1:1) NOTEs. iscop~l,_Gs ur e , of!tto aura tompsa.i." Lili. IA rept. PbiladeliWk 1144.01 tOttL.A.DI'. 4 d jilse* 01d441.1041 rve (tie the. litimsing.yeat 41E0...TAUXi 434,e.r..ticry; M. wEA:ruei • . ' • J.A.COp be yeeeiveil for the 'C(4I at liaskeetihm it. the brial.7,r. P. tt. LL'I'IISI: • • •• • e,•11
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