The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 05, 1862, Image 2

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PoTTSVILLE: PA.
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•' We have before iss pamphlet- published.
in Seritucky,:and erititled;a A.n authentic ex.
pasition of the origiri, objects and sect et work .
of the organisation known ttethe Enightisiof
the Golden Circle, publisthed by the Unlted
States National Union Club ; February, 1,42;
and entered., according to; act of Congress,
in the clerk's office of the District di'fitrt 'fir
the Pistrict of Kentucky, February 20th,
1862." It is a highly iniportant Publication,
lad: ts gednineness is Oisured in the most .
solemn, Manner, by the editor of the
.Tott;nal., who was in communication With a
It night Of thel'hird Degree. We might state
'that its revelations 'agree substantially, with
those of the Indianapolis publication, and
that the scrip a specimen of which we' give.
In our columns, some: time 'since, contained
the password of the Organization, " Auden. :
The exposere of the Louisville Jour
nal ceoiheii the society ,of "traitor's in Ken
tucky, and the Legielairire of that State has
paused flaw making it a Criminal offence,
- punishable by imprisonment 'in the peahens
tiary for fronspne.to five.years, to belong to 'I
any of Its lodges. Its ramifications ettend
however, thronitioat the Northern States, and
the cry of abolitionism is the handle thai this
Knights of the Golden, Circle hat's' adopted . '
to aid the rebel cal se. It was found
_that th i s '
- great masses of - the peOple of the North were
• attached
,to the•Pnion, and could not be
moved;; fiat somethinginight be accomplished
by getting theth eicited on the ' abolition'
• question: , Aecordingli,." when it'persori
invited now to join the K. G. o.'s,.he ie I in•
, formed that it-is a .fmutual protection 'society
to.oppose Abolitionists,' and little by little
:the candidate is led into - the vortei.of tresion.
We stionhtlike to.make extracts from this
Iwo* to give one readmit' an adequate idea'of
'the peCuliar wcirkings and objecti of the trait
orous Organization ; , ..-brit our 'restricted space
will only permit us to advert t... 1 some prowl
n'snt points. 'At the outset It s is' the sworn
. ' -duty of every K. G. C., who is (mem his Ob;.
ligation, to deny the existence of the organi •
-
zation, not generally; by positive denials, but -
by heapieglidicule on this idea* of such an
organization. The immediate object is the
overthrow Of the Government.. The ultimate
object, the spoils of office and the control of
the Government, by the party 'which sustains
the efforts of the traitors '. The great major;;
LT of . the moat active leaders are those who
• have heretofore enjoyed the emoluments- - of
•
place the Government, and with to be re
stored to power. Thh wish to prolong the war,
hoping that something may turn up trsgetheir
Southern rebel friends out of their-LpAition ;
'and also, for the purpose of tiring out theisa
tience of the country, while they' can make a
' public sentiment ready. to." compromise" with
• . •
. armed rebellion. They workby treachery t in
getting their members into the Federal army,
as officers. Among the 'K.. G. C. of the Third
Degree they frequently calculate their 'pros
pects of success from the treachcry of Feder
.
•. al o ffi cers, and especially of officers in 'the
Union army, who, -it :occasion presents", are
to disobey orders; and screen themselves, be
hind flimsy excuses- for allowing, the enemy
, ••••-, to escape, when, by acting inzood faith
,; they
might be defeated. They point to the singn
lar escape - of Floyd and his crew in Western
Virginia, after, Rosecrans had so , -decayed
them into a position that he was certain to
bag the whole - command; if orders -bed beep
faithfully• executed 'by -his subordinates." At
the time of the Ball's Bluff diesitery they also
• gave knowing winks to indicate tbat it was
the fulfilment of a .chapter. in their pro
gratnelll •• to disgust - and dishearten '.the loyal
NpritYdisconmge any advance movements,
and encoarage the rebel ;omy-with the report
of-victory. They claim a large number, of
the officers - of Companies, Itegiments, and
Brigades, and, Divisions, secretly to be in
• their interests: Theysieprecate the appoint
, merit of Stanton to the administration of the -
War Department, and regret that he is. not
one of their mystical number.' er mode,
•of arriving at their object, is a: National
Peace or Compromise Convent ion, the basis to
be the Jeff. Davis Constitution . of the South- .
. ern ConfederacY—conceding. and adopting
some of its
. featpres, and yielding some of
, the ittsportant 7 ottesin our present instruments
as " compromise." The. Main features of
the comproimitte will be a constitutional ree- .
ognition, guaranty r and protection of Slavery
• in the States and' Territories, without' distinc
tion. In the meantime, they expectto mane.'
. facture a Oblictopinion'that. will adopt their
' scheme: To give popular' strength to this .
"convention,; there, ieto beta most earnest
and persistent effort to carry' ev,ery and
State : election: thit year against the Adminis6
nation, or War, and Union, party—so that it :
will appear' that ,the eountry. ( has changed,
and is against the further prosectition of - the
war, and that the party ceiling the "National
_ Peace Convention" are the majority or demi
, tiantparty, and• representing the public will.
Farther to facilitate party success at the polls,
and cover up or draw,attention • firon s their
own•treasouable plottings against the Gov
ernment, they are' to join in a united and bar
-. monious howl of " Amottrionsiongdinst all
• • loyal 'mew, who sustain •the -Administration
and the war to crush the .rebellion.' While
' . none but Southern men . are in arms to over
throw the Government, the responsibijity
.the; war is to be
. persistently 'charged 4 Upon
the loyal, North, which should be the first to
• offer terms' of " peace" and •ii compromiiii."
By throwing every obstacle in the wey'of the
Government,' added' to • secret 'treason,Aey
• :'hope to give plausibility;athong the Weak
, minded, that whenever the control of , the us
- tionyasse's from their hands thecountry will
get into, tropt4e„ and that the wily party ca
pable of governing 'the, country is •the one
they lead-Ahat peaceand • prospetity cannot
return until' they are .restorect. to payer,—
Look at'ilus country'in a civil , war in less
Alma three Months afteithe change of niers,"
•• • they say, viith .ekulting 'triumph': No means
are to be left inttlei to "'divide and conquer"
• the war party arsthe polls. The foreigh:in-,,
• . il t! eoce which they hoped o.gain, has. failed
Lime - them. : Tliat ' is "phiyeti 'out." The' ,
last resort Of this traitorous
. organization is
the' bloodthirsty :scheniei 'of assassinating
Noribern Iluion men, (the -Bretitieridie
gar of this Borough, in• its last
.natalusr, in
timates as much, as tar as wears contained.)
and creating anarchy anti civil, warla the /
North:as a , means
,of ending resistance to
• the rehellionl2 Believing that other• :meant
arill'fail;they, am privately armed and area:
sag for the conflict. All Northern Union
• men who voted for 'Lincoln, or sustain
anxriastent in wvigorons prosecution
be
the
.• ;war to ern : eh:out the rebellion, are to be inand.
AlsoLtttaxters," ersje,"trititorsP errs*,
[guilty with Jeff. Davis and crew .'I "Let
. ' the Northern Abolition - triitors and the 'Smith
ern Rebel leaders be hung up together, if at
all," is 4 dois the twatah-word.--" Let theis per
' lth in squat iambi:es, ak the salon of the
• ; war."—" Tba Abolitionists Of thn s Narth mast
first he`intl tintr . 4 l before the war can come
•
- • ..• i - i
• i • .l. _ ,
to amend .".: "Thedingei, of a I , Kcif•theln up-
I;
rising against t h e.overonient, li the agar: is
1. I ••1 4,—i
not speedily brought to i t ,c 1 .1, 1 - 1, 1 . are
fighting our brio brethreni t Y—" They. ' aril
ling to amtProisise, but! the 1 Aboli - isss
_
will not."—"The people esti Titf, : and fight
before they will paytages to beep sol
diers hilling.i out b heat - in theiou .".•
; .• i! i 1
!' The Abolitionists : worse .trsito and
are more to blame . n the Scimit."--i 4 The
'Abolitionists' must be leaned bet, mad then
_, „ .., • , . i t
we can have peace, <.eii.B 4 lee! ppopm• must
, I
rise and hang the AbAtiOni, it the] same
time the army pm 'down' the rebellion Sonth."
"Blood must flow in the ..Korttli ; as well. as
the South, ~before -we. get rid Of the worst
, • .1
VX / ill • •
traitors to t h e , 4.,164.m: Abolitionist; must
.be pui in FOrt•Wairen as well Ss. Southern
men, if yon 'want peane."•Th o ta anti.snmer
. _ •
bur Miter similar dark ind bl • foreiloding
expreseione i ere the;basis .1)f . a desperate 'plot
to =against* Union men to " ure the suc
cess of thee; SOuttO i The gentlems6 ' who
gleaned the facts, indaemboatlA them lia the
pamphlet bilore.ni,lstatee: i i 1 ..'.
• I between And mad the epoch] tiesidekssi of high
"'Weights," asst frompniessiee to the itiglsgetiais ref
soother, In 'bleb the whole props:Mae of operations
and the means to be used were elaborately held down end
~.coMmereled tepee, In which It Is "'way s distinctly Mated
that the melt' way to surtmaiin'tha Worth, is to secure
the mauves of the &WA by • eoneetted action tbroUghrint
the Worth—that tne,eountry west be tired and worried
oat with tame and the of war, until a pretense
Is given to warrant • Strlibilll olvitinir. and so uprising
amainst the . 4 Abolitionists." as the cause of the , begin.
ales and continuance of the eobtilet» , Then the ltrimare
arms are to be used. : Fade IC.R.C..is Pledged to arm
'himself with a long tulle and a ripittleing pistol. -They
are also worded with .unall dark pocket or police Tampa
One dispatch to a high functionary; stated that g se.
entry and mesas Wend] the • projeet —and he lead no
atilt on t r e i anc i ore—K would prove Al month Sicilian
Teepee, with has reference aliser toi pout of the het
'words of Rich. i" Ars you awing Ito VAMP , ' ''''-
o Are yea ready fur,Terpits I" , is the sly may of asflogi
loch ot h er WIWI*, ern" armed" and .., ready . " and ale
of asking s stranger if lutes & R. G. C..401'. It he a ullsid
crowd. any cOdeereattho In wheal the 'word •• Vespers"
Is used, indicates entiobrirehlO, which leads to farther
teats. .I, have beard the more de/Perot,* openly stator 1
that If Oft War Is nee chimed in less than kilt months,
"Abolition" , blood woteld Row in rived Northern city: 1
The New York.. Catecasstan" newspaper, sustained by
•• private fund of ttio older . to th e venal organ of the
°Castles." The mintiest teedquorters In the North,
ant Philadelphia. NU Tort City and Cincinnati. They
have li large punterOf email newspaper editors In their
mcrets„ Imo cf which have tat be ck
cheed, ottautlonally
for too pests [talk. , I 1.,' . 1
While the...teammate*" ii thi iltbretto4 Organ, and en.
yawl* circulated lo any plates, there are many lead.
Inc nowepaperrs es pm .North, said to be edited by
4 . linighth,"eod mime, erangett Ifor -be the brotherhood
ISt
to their respective Sates; audit,ni ede ID
tt Stated, to .
Mate the progress of the workj and which are destined
able auxillerles. Among them - ' i l me .mention the fier,
old, .journal of Commerce, Wrests and a Verne h - news.
paper, New York City; the Conrieraod the Rut, Boston i
the lOW, Ilmitord; the Atlas and Ave,. Albany; the
M em, Rochester; the Cberriiz' Butrala: the siereerer
'Cincinnati el, th e /Free eras, DietretWthe Mies, Chins!
go; the Ann, NUerelikee. anti many o b a rs of less notes,
These are the4einelpal name on th e . tst . of, traveling
messengers tot three Slates. 1 1 ~ 1 , , ,
This is itie'society and Ithese the emissariei
of the "K.. G. C - .." I When our ;readers hem
1 1
a man - inveighing - against, Abolitionists, or
- 1'
see newspipera like tho lescattered through
out; this State, headed li l ythe,Hiirrisburg Pa
,
,
erica and ; Union,!deVoting columns to. the de
au nciatiOn of Abolitionists • instead 1 - of • the'
rebels; be , sure
. they cer 'designs ;similar
i
perhaps, to those disclo sed in :the pamphlet
under • consideratiOn. - Treas on ', stalks . .
un
blushingly, through the _land, Artful, in.
triguing Po li tieriewt • and unprinci pled demo.
gogues Wive brought your noble Government
- to the verge of des truct ion.. •• . ' •
THE -r
,ATE PROPOS.TTION TO
CIAL. j •
We have the Witshiagion 670 b
debate Which trattpir4 lin the t'ulted Suites
Mouse of Represeetatitcs , on the 27th ult.,
on the, proposition to tisx Coal. We should ,
like to publish t'lle i entiH debate, bin its gretil
length and our resuleted space fo+id. We
therefore, must cOnteatl ourselves with pub - ;
fishing the iemarks ollion..TaMed H. Climp.
bell; made on the,occasion. ; Mr Noble of.
fered the • tollawiog amendment "to the tax
bill:
,
Ott anthiseiteCoal, twenty-Ere tents per, ton; on bl•
ttimlnouseosi tudebalf of one cent per bushel. • '
• '\lR. CAMPBELL . lam opposed to tee-Amendment
offered by:the., sentlernan from ; Ohlo. The remarks
made by thdgintleman from :KeattlenY - (Mc. Mendes]
in relation ;to pig Inettl,.apply with - equal force tee the
production of ant reed, ankhituusinoas coal.. I.;invite
IL • attention of the committee -lathe considerstied of •
few factawhtch I Shall inbuilt It the brief perlotr., - allot
ted for debate. Tits faun ualgooddetkor ' of.aeffirselte
coal trans eountii teaches earanntillions of to os,;if It
doe not exceed that amount. i I eferali.seittectat the eta.
tistici before me, bn I. believe that to beeboutibe sou psi
production. , OneOf the counties trilleh I hi:Seth* hon.
or 'to represeatißehnylidil) has produced onertalfthat
amount, and'now I it will 'not fall /cinch abort. - of that :
amount. • Theaverage ; cost t'Of production of a ton Of
coal If absent' one dollteand'ilaty.ont cents.' This, will
include one of mining, *ear r a ind tear machinery. oil,
and powder, meal ;rent, and transportation on - lateral
roads. .' 1: •1 - 1- ; . • •• • 1 ,
Bennet:lan nay InOolre. If 'noel laiirotth so little per
ton et the mines; why ie the pricked. largely enhanced
,in the titles of the .gest and ll'ast... if is on account of
the coat of traesptirbdlon by rill andovater, Oar trans•
portatlon com,yaniss Ind coal bialtriespocket the praline.
whilothe operator, find the coiner hardly realise enough
particularly ,of late 'miss to keep snot and body, 97;0.
. er.My people hive:lod money for. the lait three: yeah
yea
in dela rather unfortanaleilinsiord& or have not real.
Ised'on in average decent per.ton; profit. , I I .coaLls.
high, it is owing entirely to the crest of tninepdtatioo.
-It costa SI.T a fen to Carry a ton of coal trent 'Mount
‘.Carbon in My distrleii, to Port Itichm.ted• near l'hilsklei
phis, and so on la greater or teMproportion to the towns
and eit Irma thelAtlantic deist., '1
The teal tandiief Pennsylvania. lire worth verj,l(ltle
for agricnltnml Purposea r yet theyinte sediesed at • very
high rate in vlewi of tittatien. Ilvery dollar of tax
'the up coal land II a
ireei tax upon cost itself, for
lauds are only valua b le on account of the coal they n.
tabs. lAndlords;lwho pry high, tails increase the. nit
upon the coat and the rent is nenessarlly added to the
root. of productiob. I The lands Pay an. enormous Wl'
for State, county„ 'school i iind d '. road 'purposes. I and the
direct tax laid bye ortires la avielorwand actin can.
tern plated at this, eta an .wile belie 'direction spew ad/.
It is trite same adif you In the East audits the ly est,
in addition to paying the direct! tat which, reds upon
your:farad:, should have a tat plated upon Yolk wheat,-
-corn. rye, end Your hemp Aral; barley, for they are.
all obtained from the Nil. ',repay the shred 'tax of
last session, aneLYoti pay the (Brent tax u ton ! I lan& In
all seCtiMis ot the country; but. ydcir wheat; pine - corn,
and your flax le Ord isaed in additiod, as you prOporw to
tax our Ceisel. • ' ir •
Ili 1.11
Again,: this contemplated -tat' II nothes4tiprin us
alone, but it will bad upon the , niumer of. every arti- I
de to *tide nulls used in the cl
tninuttcturAof- as fuel,
If you place a tax of twenty five tents per teen npen an.
, tbracite teal; amount will bii add-erl - to the price of
the manufact ured article ;Jur thrimannfiteturer. having
"to -pay that sum” in addition to the . duty he ' bee to. pay
under this bill for the privilege or, dune teetering any
given aiticid, will add the additional price of fuel to the
. cost of the trtkle.• i Whether the:manufactured article
be of anti:4l(.lmo', hemp, Iron. capper or lead. be mast
pay twentillvderetitaper ton faiths, ice) which le used
inits usindfaetara.iind he/sill optic himself by ad.
• ding that sum do the price. New's I submit to this cont.
mines whetherit Is feir to tax the iminufacturer upon
- attpearticle he niannfsetnres. ankthin adds tax Oftwari;
tide, tents atom upon his fuel:, or whether our Tiew
Ragland and Weisteew friends desire to, pa" more ter Intl, -
. whether used)t toile manufacturing districts Or for du.
mestic purposes, It Ls for them no consider this question
well ;'rer, in my Judi:sent. the.- , ill have to' pay the
t ex. coal is one .f! theedieles 'Mended In the sch.dule
'of the inelproelly treaty with tired Britian; - smithy
• 'coal trot:lathe Briiith provinces 0:= the'adoes of 'pit
'tors, mules in hew of duty. audio nudes low down the
'coast-ass New York :mid.rhlladelghia. &Om* three or
flew handed thousand tons mule In. annually - free of
duty. I This tali 0 twenty-11;a 'rents per ton on coal
' will have one dire effects: I t win either add that much
in 'nonce' • i Nei In the Inentiliseturing districts' of
Nee , England and op the_ Wirst. or it will dose one
wide and give the whole coat trade to the Brit ishprov.
Ines*, .:I inbuilt that that woUld be unjust and [Locale
tOthe domestie", ireterests of the country. - ;'
[Mere the haemmier fell .] .f, '!" ', .. • . ' •-'
~
•
f After .sotee further a.' einte ,'Mr.
. -• . ,
Campbell el
l
again i obtl . thel..the floor . . astd said.: i •
- i moineto amend the ausendinant by iodating the'
amount toeneYotortli of one tent-per ton. I submit this
amendment-to 'Afford me tbd
,Opportunity of saying an
, additiredl word upon the general tinklert beetore the
C.,mmittete, for i I am strongly impressed with the relief
that odd seculd not be rated., unless It hi this intention
of die tontteitta•td abandon the leading principles: pon
which Ode bill V* framed, fiedsrhich, up to this tl iss
have eontrolledront deliberations, and proceed to'' plate
a us. Upon elides necessarieti: of, lib& of_ nhich fuel le
among 'bertha, at well es to:imp:4e burden. upon raw
materials. ' ,: - • .:. ,i , . ... I - - .1 .
The Committee of Ways end Mess, In venetian, the
bill better - 495. evidently , aimed' at a °ldiot as far :as pee
. feeble placing I:tavern necesstriee d raw materials.—
Tim argulnent!. that a tax on reed Is i tax upon a raw
matetivi has nal:Sten answend by any member of this
conscoldre. ;Coal is emphatically stew material. -We
t n
may differ as to whether pig; ITO l or' Dots though I
have riodonbt thti it' is; tent - coal dug from. the earth
li unquestiotutbly. . • ,it enters Into
the Manufacture of abreast everything. Little or nntb•
lug can be nude nithind limit. andltheerforso telex coal
Is to pot au additiOnal to upon evirYthing In the map
-utactumt of whmtt !tuella neetwasryi , • ..., ,- -.
, Again.: u I her. aimed reuterked, we have not
, adopted the - polley in this' bill of taxing the ewes
whies of We: ::Tbls bill pnniciees.rnainly to tax the lux
• uries of. nuasklad.v-tbeir viewing Mt well 4 ykys. We
do aotptopose - -tetax wheel corn, hr troo nor any of
the needed, !articles without which life would - he a ben
den op could not be supported. Now, t coil la beyond
question is nedeeelrj of life, audsheald come within the
rule. . , •II ,
sl el it ,-I:- , •
- ',. Lovaaoir. [ldol to ask the geottentan wheat.
vitat upon Mail Would not tithes it, upon thit_yome
ineVple that; a tariff upon entry Seeds» has their- affect
cheapen It? [laughter.]•• •,,, '
' it r4CAIIIPBELL , it the gentlentan ',merlons 'I would'
reply eettattdi not 1 A -duty epos' eal would nuts that!
reach,additional burden upon the tuanufsettirer and the
coastwise
.grmantlly. while the tapitienee of nil eon.-
tries gees to thew that •to protect home industry by a
apbeitic Carierebelyens tire articlet protected to the putt. -
tie; Weenie It builds op tt• wale prodartian -'by shot
'hug dot-the Competition ofriwt• foreign manufacturers,
.andelltribles biome rempetiticut in earned Om teprodum
a bettor article at show price.'' That-Is. the maim why
irks to now no cheep: No wits my_ hollasitow , [Mt.' Illattil
We bare to t bootie Montt bill kr that.: But ire azi,
.steal oil gdipti n'teici I,lllnoie.'is be, lire. fl) the ,
heeriroods. at ta . ,laterion.the world hut advanced
temeatbst in risme:levee; to kaidit4 the day di the
rdevernerenr tb protect babe led ry. But the prop*
sty of taxing, the necessaries of II I s quite aorelmw Vow .
Mom ,We have gone tar enough. that direethet by tax •
tag tee, .e.e, sad salt.. to ' t shall broom loth ,
Pillable; vitad better sot ' in that direction.—
It 'Ds tat mg; why not tats
bi r Icier %Wheat t
tarl.l.-rki not propose halo ibe tt, or the other. .11nd
'yet PenneylSaula asks nothlog t eremitism:lrd justlew
She demat the 'gentleman from Ohio Intimate,. ,
a...skirt duty upsetter prodieUse. ' Abe shirks from
melded.ess nothing. but e els equality and Jos ,
Ito-; She is etwitmt this anointed beaks Bum theta'' , '
.ef DM mountains to the depths bee tratheys, and. trW
roma fewness aid all her teeming to rimth mot robot
lion And inntairrtha VOUS. • Illyenfand consignee Methd
bentbamed!te raters loom people and tell them ten had
orefated to note thee Reemser, elpplies to emianta, the
t Gittrernmentand hey ter • volunteers. , : .•
. Itten,litltbatrotanoshaVeZ is that rentbasue
. 4 0 ,14 0 4 44 by, the principle et the MIL Wo do net.
repose tot& the trod Ortiti L OOT the copper of Mt
4
ci tous,,nsOhe tem athew, sea abo bawdier.
lucky.; It would it IF _ ,ta: amass .very`
mi ta n i sraerafTel 4llll l* tile d" ir nd ' , anteritri; , , '• ! blir. . - 1 will ..
• : I direr trith the geutimoirtfross Lorilletiltrix: 11)
4 ii i . the olitetcd the reelpeorprg Witty with tlinott;4ll:it•
-'' •!' • . 'I; • -,'.... - ii! . ,I, "' . , __'.: ' '.t - .
•
tda ase Its sasi flee the Wass at-Pietas. Vero to
coil broagbt Intalbe Vaned Blass from the WM&
protium" deltas onion St deasestie oeslast at amarid.
It Is true Ibis o l ic ietaa east Is ser4itsusinasp. bat It
la mai forms fiat PlSPolma. tb." ullagfitis '
Ito tainatsetene pa, ad ;toe varies odor pordos. It
cams tato eosseptitlaa t l b batik astisaitta sad Wu'
.4 11,0112011 d. • eh. , " pie tat at is tbls asead
swat es aatbraelta sid,o on se up Is tbstiartielt,
and it tb. sass Us. it 'so d ality tb• protortlos
at tie Pietas Eal Oat, ibse- t• ;bat Isemsall
• =k:lt *ill &WO* artidevilhat tbs
m l. Hsi la Steet, s WIZ litl lb. dooastie - artiets
la faro der ibrabes artteW • I \ Arat vs don soda
Ib• IWO* dadalato eit tads/ irtiaariti mill for site.
vials. We lam tUllealtio easSIL la add*
In ! IX: don
tWoo p si tat MIL Lasts sotivessiss SOS.
say Onsodiaoo, a.; autopitmal brisling
azy tax moon god. ,
. igariktio Ittoariot
Subteoently •M. Campbell arose and
•
said 0.1
; • • . r ;
Dona to radon, t b. tai oa aatittseito gelato Ilvo
• sesta wimp; !tot ties ailvestsear tit out 41.0. but
• it s
say
athl& ippooodl halts that it dial! be at moan
re - I
It TM notagreedie. • i - •- '
'rhe fallowing wasanhsequently adopted :
On aathracita Wwl.ll4twat rents per and . ow
Widows twat wwwWitddit d dew east pit beellmi.
WA. W °ZULU of Tantwatt. I no,* to - add to what
_ _
'tad. •
...... Vtle: pa..-- pitnout .._. present
titim is Gov. J'okkson of •Tenriesseet.t Brave,
-chivalric and lielf-saMificiog, be eteeses the
entire confidence of the Adininistraticin, and
confidence of
is,esteented highly, by all &moil.. A s mili
t
taiy Governor 'of hikhitherto deluded State,
i
he will be kind - but firm; aqd grip ir ',Wain
. - .
gle man can,lthe populatioe balk to. loyalty..
On the 22a ult., Cloy. Johnsob addressed II
1
large audience . in t h e ball, of the -House of ,
Representatives, Naahville, again - the Course
of his yetitarks, proved Co' nchis4rely, that the'
rebellion:was not only witlioit viiiightlusti•
' fication, but that it "
wan. detertioneti - upon by'
the Breckint d'ge leaders, of which we ' have
lome4pecitnens yet scattered throuetout the
North, to diesolve'the Union ra her than iub
"mit to defeat at the ballut- bog.. plating-,
ly These Bivekini,idge pressetribd leaders yet
talk of the,llepublicerm bringitig On the ware
which might have heen averted by the. *dor,•
thin ofqhe Crittenden Compromise, and Mir .
'Andrew Johnsmi confounds them when he
showilliat the Southera•Senators refused' to,
,
vote for it, is they would have_ been deprived
or ftheir
of. a`preteit _, treas o n ? it had been ,
- . if
passed. These are lade for the pebple to
ilviell upon *hail the Itreckiuridge press en ,
deavom - to cast Odium upon' the Republicans
as the authors of the war.' The ; subject is
thus treated by Gov. Johnson in 1 hie Nash
_ villa trect :
I was a witness of the. reign - of terror which
followed the : defeat of Bell,. Breckinridge and,
',Douglas, and when the electiOn was over I re
paired to Wiiabington.!l It was there, that Breck
inridge showed the cloven - foot. South Carolina
was basely , and adroitly attempting to:dissolve
the Union. I saw' Breckinridge and 'conversed
with him; told him the penple were : all disap.
.poioted ,f that we bid been caught in. a 'snap;
Secessionists
. wotild break up . ,thit -Union. What
was bis "treply,?—•• Can Iye 'coerce' a Siaiel" I
' remarked, !I it isour duty to' ears the (Rivera
eneist." “Will you coh•ce 2" "He again demand - -
ed. I told him not to deal in technicalities—the
laws must be' enforced.' .. ' ' •
• 1
My interview with Beeckinridge was like an
iceberg in My 1,0114111)3.; I was deceived in him,
and discovered thatlieekinridge hid no hope of
being elected—no hopes but. for Kentucky and
the Southern States. ,II asked him If he was aril : .
ling to - disunite the States: because - of Mr. Lin.:
Coin's success, and blicause ' discontented South
Carolina agitates the eubject? To this' question
Breckinridge repted in ad eoprandoW thing about
subjugationsind 'Rho horrors of s 'civil cohilict,
convincing Me that he had- gone into the arms of
Disunion. Asbe could not be- President orill
'the States, he was willing , to divide them,' and
become President of Part of them. We lepers
tea. I turned mytosik upon him.and said, "Ton
decelvei me then; that was , your Wet: but
when you:deceiveme again,. it will be nae . ."
IC returning to,My native State, I offer the
- olive branch in on Maid, and the Constitution in
the other: With a d for it I come to perish. if
.1 1
need be—to pour s tout my blood a free liVition
.forits prikervation. 'The Federareovernment ii
Made responsible 'fir.this war by the men who
have erimiled itaborrors *neon the country,-by
~,..crying oat their pretended rfOts, are gone. Let
'usz forget all parties ant,h,f- ormer- alsociations, and
'see the question as it lee - : ' - - ,
Tariff wit the Yretespoe disunion in 1832, and
1-slaeery or the negro qiieitiim is the pretext now.
.' Bow no. the facts stand when we coMel to examine
them ? - Lotus ge. bteek to the prOceedings of the
last Congress ' - . :he true phase of the
times" ttremember,- - the Crit..
eh - Aimed-2 The South-
Ajamin, Toombs, Iver
prelioded that if the
would be satisfied..; but
st . comPromisi. , -- Seni.
Intent which . be believed
e South. It had criti.
teas .pretenderi. Their ,
se their real'lntentions,
Clark's amendment.—
s were recorded. The
am., opteu ..ty, two wStet, 'thus -de.'
testing the briginal compromise. Whole teapot:-
able for thik work of destruction ti, Sis'Seuthern
Senators standing there and refusing to: record'
their 'sites, If the Crittenden .Comprotniso had
been adopted, they would hive been deprived of
a
been
for they treason. 1 Judah Benjamin,: a
sneaking.thicfiald "purjorer, and as unconsciona.'
' ble traitor, INAS a ated near Me while-the vote was
being taken. I told him it 'was his ;duty to come
to the_ relief of the country by vosting'an this 'ins
portant propositiOn. Ile sneeringly answered that
." when be wanted my easieo he would make the
request.'," I sale; you are i Senatori and I de.
' mend that ;your I vote be recorded 4, With six
others, he Contrived M defeat the . measure by
slipping out. • -They wanted no: coil:promise.
• , Thom : 1 160 have been deceived and deluded
into a feeling of hostility to thi gove rn ment,
shall Weer:Mead as leniently es petrible, hut eon.
St
scions, intelligent treas o n oat be punis hed ;and:
when that is dime, your tioVennsitset will be
etrongertian eier. I
After a eulogy on pi:triode women, be said
"Let nelook forward tep the time i j when all will
be ire11. 1 . 4 -I come here to restore paaessee to the
position It, once occupied:when Irilinquished the
reins of ;government four years asp; having done
which; I will retire, sad leave it in such hand, as
you maj select," After alluding the Fort Do n•
i t
elson prisoners, and to the es ,r ing of
many
helpless families here is Nishvill ,tie-salit i "Yea
have to understand , that you ho inangurs
led' this war, must beheads to take care of the
Widows nd children; tend if thoseimarauding and
guerilla parties are not stopped, yelu s wlll be held
. respons le for the destruction of bridges and
1
other p , perty in the neighborhood ." Again he
returned thank, for the attention paid to him,
and saedoen it fifteen minute s past. two.
Tun FIRST TROOP" TO liescn
fox.--The Thilsdelphia, Ain ioli Tueiday .
,We understand that a gintleMen - of high poellkm
and tool Judgment, ti t le ta t kin a
a very
i pros o lnerit'
Un et erer ebile nt4 e de= tra e t tre j os se s:l i gl a nd Of ;el. , '
sylvatila boom. who arrived at W,as hington on the 18th
of. April, 'Word the capital from 'ilium by the ecinspira.
tom. In tdajedgmenttif their **WWI to the ear of
Om President had been lean prompt, the traitors' would
Inevitably have gained possusalou of the &ratites and
public, buildings of the nation. and probably of the high-
sat nilicerauf the Ooveniment. ' •
Salbeleot credit: has niter base given to tba brave
men who, rat the bun rumesone; of danger, abendoned
their peroiful avocations. Thee; has twee no little eon
, troviir y to regard to the OcatiOn whither the
Jew" of luiristoirn, Beadle; Piattavlibi. or Allentown
tire lett their home,. Bat le le eotripamtively an lin
buisirtsnl matter. The main tart to which ere iWr to
direct attention is that bee Pennioleattia volunteer eons
puller. num Wine In en about Ibur hundred and fifty
men, reached Washington. alter funning tit; Pantie , of
moult and opproblum at Baltimore, la time to tarn back
the tide of treason that we* about to overwhelm the
constr.* • 'and. ail we noderata t r th:t it Is in the power
e so f l t d il i7r l stir: trust arcl b ietiOt: will be fated as will
mennetheir pablleatien ; en that our soar may be prop.
'Hy homired In'tha intim history of the Mapahlia. •
Of the four hundred ' sad ' fif t
y : men who
reached I Weshington'oe the memorable 18th
of April, 1861; Pottsville famished two hun
dred nnil . thlrty•oneien;bodied_in the j Wash-.
ington Artillery . Coliptry, Capt. I,James
Wren; One bandied Mid tweatrnine mein
bers, and National:Light , Infantry, (Lit.
ward McDonald, one bandied and! weirs
members. Thelrestlof "the force, teo hun
dred, and nineteen men, was embraced in Abe
;Reading Artillerists,' Capt. ficKnighly Logan
Guards, of Lewistown; Capt. Seiheimer, ind
so Allentown ComPany; whose ;Ceptiiin was
one of the most indefatigable drill-masteis we
'tier saw. We are under the inspressicui that
the names of the members of all these corn
mini* are recorded at. ifarrisburg. If not
we cam furnish a list of ,ibe names 'a he
members of the two companies from this /to=
rotigli.. Pennsylvania his the honor as stated
in the extraictifr,om the Pres4 . of h ' aving aimed
the Capital, -end she should Age especial
pride in hyring,the mimes of the Men, who
were pnimpt iatihe first warning note of da.a=
veto Washitigton, himorabltrioorded.,
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• Itotl or Homint.—The Legislature . of Ibis
stete ' bas passed resolutions - making an ' ap
propriiition forth! preparition ofs "Bolt or
Eceicr;" of the namee of officers, privates aid
musicirs who have volunteered from Penn
gill. daring the Fount 'eart
ably served: ixtriy !ther,enii — oliePub.
liable in . the riptirtof ttie. Adjutant depend
Ofilweele . leaueeekb, and ibise s eommonlee.
ted tt> tho,Gespittl Assembly. • •'
I
• -•1.
TAIIII4I. •
Ti Art limaloor of thip AimariazirAorteOito-
IKetaiac - O+ 111 hundnd prisi*
:artiolOiliold useful Dons fa eis fais•Air
tin siell itoomoit*. An Invahfobla
• , •
• 1
Afairs -
; inatzLY &MEIJI/W.
Mte!t3
5 SkTuanwt,..'... 5 3716 281 AlLit
'6 5 3516 281 71 ,,g 7 1 is m . "
5 33r 301tania. Ilk 10 amt.
8 Ticstuy r : - .'..«. 531 6 3112 1 :, 4 4 2 : 1 3 4:
9 WitzsgsoF4,.. 5,30,6 321 i. s -
10 TierlirOlDATr:.« 54%16 331 • -
11' FitIDATr-e,.... 2616 341 ' • •
Taiimmssireteiuu
Atra4.
21-tirdih
Wat
_
paw Oa. Rego of , R•mol P. V..
reacted hem on Sunday Mniei last. Thaltiar
baient is at Nawbera, in rood health aad
plrCoafmred.—O - a Monday Ist the tralted
Stater Sage erallriaixt I;ir.. Deashii 32. Seam
of this Baroaski, to be atsistapt-arr oo the
Na 4. • : ,
lfc.i. Joh* E. 11,:sokoop, - of the 7th Peas&
Cassis", now lu Teaubiseer. left this Florliegh 'au
Bitardo last, fujoht his regiment, hariug has
hero' for poi days on furlough. ,
APIs ie . Mated that a portion of The army
*it be bald i s reserri at Nasicilla,, Tenn., to
bi commanded by Gen. Neigley.', The ?tb Perms.
Canby, CoL YfYikexp, min form 'part: of the
force. -
.
• 4 011-De at k oy a-Gbairier:—Niaholas Wagner, a
Gsrmaa;wles was sentealied.SeptembSr 16, -1859,
to six years imprisonment In the Conati.Triicsa
for 'Frain Pry, .Is-tavern keeper -of ,
Clair, di e d on Tuesday last la - th e POsoit of
bronsbids r atid 26 years. "" • ;';
jpitw-Earetia is the 954 Reg.', P. V.-;ioa ,the
25th ult., Michael Neeb and Eijah akin, meiu
ben of ComYa k oy A,„ 96th Reg., P.
died in dotay: . ' They were from this COunty.—
Nash's *Lahr were brought op hirie;azut In
tarred. • - .
' 107th Rem, P. V., Col. &es p. 's now
encamped nes.o Washington, and is said to - 1,0 1 1))
excellent coidltiom Capt../. A. Aloore's
ay (1)) „id:grids, it is stated, aitteh atteXtiat),.. 7 •
Thirx ii quill s number of Schuylkill County
cien in this Regiment.., • - • 1
' 11.
itor-Dirdi are . warbling ;Ares, are 1 1#11Tiag"
out ars epriaging ; and people goner/oy, 'are
rushing to the Glue and -Qt1•012111%14 itort; of
Mr. Honglttoo in the Arcade Baildi r ail . Centre
strest,:to buy bargains. bfr..EL , has ;fUr's !arid
and choice stoek of goods on hand, whi6 he seta
it the lowest pries'.
. .
.
;111".Just So.—lt it surmised that the ISte pub.
Usher of the Breekintidge organ of. MS lii4Ough;
remorod to. a nelghtiorhigt Borough, riciestly; in
rt
eonsignence of penalising Legt4tirewspi don's,.
which In his opinion, Gan be more reedit rea
li2ol there than - by remaining a reside 4 cif 'Potts.
rine. "It mought be,and thin agin, it i• Mightn't."
Proieeted / . aproveacitt.--lhe . . 1 d build.
Int on Ceotie street, adjoining !tight's
tbe - property of Mr. James Sidi an,bas
beep demolistied to make Taint for t , a tbreititorY
brick shortly tobe erected. _be
25 feet, 6 inches front,
,by 53feet deep.. It will
be a 4 bandsome' iniprovetnenti to that. seeilon'L.r
the BOrougt.
*Sr: We hire ipainful rumor tbtt
T. Bennett, of the 55th Reg i .; P. V.,, Col. White;
has heen captured loy the rebels, idEdietolagd;
S. C., where his rhgiment is etatiened: l Major
Bennett is a son of cur highly ellestod fellow
citizen, Daniel. R., BeinettAleq... - Wo ramjet,.
trust that the minor may
. prove - erroneous; for
'we have- not. the, most exalted opiniolz lof 'the,
manner which the rebels treat their prisoneis
•
of war. .
Tde &change /biol.—Thy excellent hottio
barber' taken by Mn.e •Basenna Myer , wbo wilt
we are sure, ipar no exertion to reriderit r one of
the most popular in the comity. ‘Mrs..Wayer j has
had , much" experience in the- businese,:baring
kept the "Siren Stars" on the ; inrnpike:•between
Pottscille ank.Schtiyikill Hero for Hier,' year,
and is a Eapital hostess. We trust tha the .Ex
change Will securea fair mbar ofpnblietatronage.
• - -
• pit: We t; ! .11 attenion to the sale ef rail estate
of Win. Falun, deed. late.of Township.
adrertieed - iii anothercolumkof 164 paper. The
o;m4itions or isle will be made eeet;! 4:fie-third
okthe poiehaes money remains on ilia property.
The soil is rekshele, lindlas been much improeed.
The coal region is bet a fete miler &dent, where
anything lathe shape of produce an b rola at
good pricas-1 • • • , '
.
.• i •
,• • -
:111•775e folloarlag •appeata among the Waal!
Ington despatches et W,edtiesclars• Ifre'rds Amen
. ,
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Mr: Michael. Foley, who' claim! to be a'esptalo
in the 107tb'Peunsylvanin regiment, was arrested
yisterday by the requester Captain J eA.:Moore,
who charged Foley with being an , iinposter be
having no . commission :to the regiment. dajor
Doster this. morning ordered Mit Mr.' Foley; who
'belongs pi tichujikill county,'-should ! divest him
self of hls shoulder straps of ,produne his coat
mission.
- ,FtrA Fow l Proceeding, regaling in Diark.—
• •
Yesterday morneng, $ favorite, young game. roost
er, the property of the Junior,wtteniptecy to dy
Into an' adjoinin g
ing his peWers of execution, hie 'neck erne caught
between two palings whiete.narrotre4 Wt the bot
tom, and he ()feted tip his •life, a mein°, M the
passion that rained Napoleon. Primosals to All
thet.iwesney =deed by the severe loin', will be re,
(wired at this office today betWeent.the hours,of
10 A. M., and 2, P.' M. • •
Pr The "Swidesoaicus Ifitilesties'!'ist Ashland,
is decidedly, one of tha greatest, etirios' ides in the
eociatry' . The proprietor; Dlr. Smith, who seems
to haul a peculiar talent for ,soetng.dxsetly what
a launilroot can be converted iota, has colleeted
the work of his own Bands, ataeast a thousand
figures of girds, etc., cases;
,brackets; and other
ornaments, which are arranged with ‘'greet taste;
They are ill made from the laird riot; which is
found in abundance on ccw'mouittaini. His hall
for public 'entertainments, Is fine and spacious.-
-No person:visiting Ashland should neglect to step
tumid* the, "Smithsonian."
Gessrge Seissiapir, one of the pioneers
In the settlement of this B l eglon, aiiyl foruierly .
Commleslenei of the Onsnty:, diedi saddent7 at
Fountain : .Spring; this County; e a 7 l lSueday,list,
aged 81 years. _ Mr. seas le ng peoseerst ,
and sods'e of the old Jeffersonhui
schooL:.lle supported terihe office's:of President;
Tbomai 'Jefferson, fames
rise;Ands'ew 'lack+n, Martin ,Vin b6r n; James n
r t .-Polk, **chary Taylor,. Franklin !Pierce;
, john
0. Frementand Alitahare Lincoln. He helli - the
Mime of p 054.44, at Fountain Sprinie -for Up.
I ' wards oUn qitarteil sSientury; and inilB3B"irasi
sleeted a:consmisslimer.to! 12114:hee•-..,:l
ffif/"..Tcisylkill Commis _ , ,prisoa;-- . -Thera are
twelve ittattitee in the Prison, an' 111101ailly
nuinbar. 'The most dieleulkons Owing them t$
manage, is a . vrofettionalbarglar. biota Donilly,l
who Is low serving la teinkof bkorifonatent for
entering and robbing the store of MoDonald.
Wilds ntirough. Itrently this fellow armed
with aboavy piece of iron taken !ft** tits loomt
oti whist) its Worked, ersated'i genii" ilidarritionsti
In his cell, and swore hs - woald kit the lEteps4
Mr. Ititheyder, if he attempted to enter the, oelll
Mr. K. inereeded hosperer,l in . kitties - in,. no
howevU, until Donelly had, strult seirend
henry blows lith the weight. Aft4a were
oonfliet4 u Donelly is a rail . C.Cuietilarrimmistr4
Man, Mr. Reitteyder 'conquered" him. sad placed
him in . One of the dungeoria:
~ patio then the felr
low hie behaved himself. hot Of Uinta, "requiree
aloe* wetchlig. Dually see& 'One fiat. baw
led in. ; !he Button Peliatatlt4l7, where his
.had dm reladatian of being one of the 'mut awl
perste Shunning ever within its nails. , 4 1 0
of believe that he will ink. nosh la attempinig
Aolnixwkinatioa In the Meltlylldli !Corny Prison.
illy Rtanydu not mu to stand each non.
I
sense.. • 1 , • •
The Oasts of the Prison fat, tin fear ones.
amdalt" lrfdy bise.Lon as *knit t 1
Prison.keF u r y --Waehltlon
ron—Mrs. ' , Allen; • bysleirmni-Dii .
cdePtake ChfitioarPhylie Coaaeol
John Ir. llopelleny p rt Itorae JNiglter=B n•
eel Paw& - I,
' •
all?" 11 hisersaus, of Ufa Russia 17ar to es az-
Plaits atilw.laws Haiti whisi Is quits' saito.
Titia tia 'cli# dirt. Ah uldiettoi. for Ana.
ssaotu Wic.rise this afteriaon.iifiatiiitioy
idialgad at slow price.::
- prams
wise., • I
jillfr44iiii4;tbal, lir. jpsepb A..linkeiloa. ..
4 T . 1 1 116 britim? _ 4 4 41 .:0. • P.1 11 k40 411 . 4 8 44
iss rimariniiiiese 4 4118..-bittle, ar t ai Win%
. 6114 ; 111414 •10* la 114; :' ' Iliosidia;
. lia 14a latioft lifOsuiput II; ' I -. , p. V
.
; sts. - wail 4( Add; As. L. x y, 01 WOO
sappoliest,,iblik pUantly 1•441 . 4 his Mgt.- • ~
• r, ,
the al 'ha twifflittlio4 tn . S ? r,* letd.
to fsoat 4.4 Ph to his brother-1'141144n plibeii4 at
.raz iiiirpootaL -ItIN es follows F- .i . 1'.., • • '.. i
.: L ', I . linVininillOray NardlSSlgi.lll o 2. f •
.U. Mr•Pturctstolt—Dsasilaanua: ,I take the opportu
ilty to W. yd,tesas• paitkidart of, the fight, so bad
1 .
whoa 0 a dale bout -bore.- Oarjlegt.i net suit up badly:
' Thera !absent 30, of *sin the "slit and as 'ear as
I 1;7 1 1 ; ie h t wititlned lr d " 'l l l% tl i srecr i th: '
'boa; beislld ornerier. aurboaef 'ltem eetes,'doett .
to,it4eaveri. ' We fought' Illts . balUdida, end the did
Ibo_lono- The noise of Ow Situ minded like a toot"-
•' Rano° of Quadra'. Walla squall° the 801 l itunilitht,
but did not lest sa.lling.faesherrebeis row nil. We
T•ot epos thestrOu their lat. out bid ankiiis tq take
the tampon it the potet of the bayosiet.' When ne got
eselithese the Oil pow orders to !lilt lied tho. which
was {lone.. hog Out Lieut. did not stop es wait its apt
•trithls 30 paw of UN, *away, and Shoat dynosa ahead
*tette other parts( Lei
Let. The jaidtio• was trytut.
' , II/slivers telling fast one atter the , otters Us our Mitt,
Itlolo4llellllloll three and bur at allure Our COZ
'shot through the had s' sod killed!: - 111 hanyow um -
nein, smug the wounded, do not grin*, Li. Islas 4
anottigt es" yet. - My wodnd is. bolero, riellono• and
• It leivery dintultbr On to !tits Ws. to •roo.. I wilt
' IP. wiY 111., UM , la nenweary, fur the Osten. 'mar. is.
. no ebirsraipe balsa. Welted a Uhl that, yon may 'rail
s tight, but the riled*, kat a oust :aunt more than me
dl4i Tba belle dew over our bads. and hate OS ' lik*
bali t . My, shoulder pains nut' Ter'with, or I would
write more. It la • Oat sathdattion to %n ow •• whip
pet the Labels out, for I wok till Duablnpi drib doe
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" .1. • . : , L Jetarirk.Plimatos. •
IMMMI
eta.
S
Z. T.Y.
VP SP
86 44
44 $1
20 41
.44 $O
46 61'
*eft.
star.
*ad,.
Oar
donir
daisr.
cloudy
#ll/4erbn. tram' Amen T. Peisdr' (in Comm : *
or - -
dodomeFarrel iliisrigitlppi PoIllia,) roll the Ist* .
Fehr: Beira!, ei alit - County, to his nonika &ea.
liisiSoltalairr, NOMA&
_Spring, dst.s -
Ora burin aro. 10;aarting Irra,l
• . tricky, Narvik ;lir ISM j• - •
rr unarm instppoes enkthhi,ypq bees bead.
tb gb be topers;of our attack on Snit •hatteri" of
thou *1 on the main land above.lslaud 1(10.10: ....We
Onseeeed an at one o'clock and foothill* lentil dark,
,here it wasneeessuy for us to retire' which .I baler.'
ttpsg now, boast of, u drielog the Yabils Gun Boats
*set. I was on &Woo Inch Dahlgme *lt h theatre in
eighty
pond tell You bettor think we . were tired
whnis n ht name. as es tooled and arid a. rut as we r
2. l V a lr t l o
i r 2 i 3 nir the Shale ongstaint u ltair ant shots,
an. Nov 1 tell you whim dose big Wows came
I , ( o6pfug over oar heads, It was enough( to wan a ra•
lontdolle,.wlden I did until I got used to them. We rr
(mired three shots which made (hingeis. The
gafirst,first,(a tit pounder ,) struck midway an ta• rap r deck. me
thiough, struck on a heavy 'Umber ovp th main deck,
gaud up again against ern of the moss Itlmbere,l4l•
lei down on .a desk of the Commodore. tweaking through.
pat i o the driver, wherelt stlo lies. The sextons Struck
almost directly in {root of my head; aside, of the 'port
tot twit Incur gun. It mad} big hole in the 214 la.
been - three toches mom to the , right. it
wciald have come through the parr, and swept the deck.
The - uest went throtgt the stooke.staek, tore up some
of tire iron on the upper deck, but did not eons. through.
We have kept up a motional are on them 'every day
ir• they only return at intervals. We hare sixteen
pft;r.boati, welch throw shell semis the point at
t It is astonishing how those things can throw so
mint' Iran. Mr n Ino IMMO sight to ra• tha4bril dying
at high'' and bursting over the rebels. We eannormake
' antstbei attack until we get land fortes. We contacts* .
',take their buteries, but have do troops te hold thorn.
Wstpr. expecting; fumes every day, and *en ere will
glje theta its with the Yankee - Gun Boati..l You may
ex to bear a riot account front las. I.thiuk we will
ugtheir whole forces, as Polk has poressaion of the
ibelos gun. Titus no Oman. they would like t.‘"
. they possibly eould. They have got a large en- -
, ea pinup( fight le oar sight, and a. great many large .
a Mboats,whkk we enuider geod,na oars. It la ma
' anOnwi that Beauregard Mir* in', t' only true. we will
settle wie(Chtibrtre hiss and tiewl. Polk: , I will eye yew
.• tshort description of our, own and their poalt.onn.—
Their ant ; battery irrileh encrentad seven guns, w. he se
.dlamiluotedl all but two. I anticipate some, hard llght-
INC to conquer thirst at this point. Pope is short,dlle:
taupe below theui; but cannot Assist as; ahe ; has no
wail to get his - troops acmes the 'WK. 'We tried to, get
• lug and some mortars down through a Bayou, but could
044 It.: - We.can bearkam and their gun testa at It
al every day. They are trying to open thie way, I
think, to get their men utor this plank'
1 4 1111P•Pinceedinge of,cks . Borough Cowieil.- , -A
stiaa4 , lnetln6 Connnil wai held , on Tneadaj
wiaalng last: 'Preaantr Moms, ;Blida, &ranch;
Nl l ,nanir,!Evert,'Gresailig,. Morris, Dar!
letmle, , ,Pocht; and Pitran, PresldeViiro'reny..
The' mioUteri of iirov,locia ineiaOgi r ware raid
acid adopted.
The Sutedt-C"•
-,, S,trec, _.:-reporter
osltion of Septinins Th4mas: •
-
Coma Markets . •
mo l , •
Co. on de report in reference ti
letting Of etalls.l It states that the market men'
refused to make any offers,' alleging that'the Mar..'
ket laws are! not ntringent cneugh. They want the,
ordinance modified before they will take stalls.l.L. l
Report accepted and orilered'io be filed. •
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.: Corm; ofLLarop end Watch ', was continued on
isterteining number of .froieri gas lamps- from
1 ; •
Oscember, 1861, to April 1,1862. , ; - I . !
Com. on Rklrit and Stationery, and;Pire "Appiti
ratus reported that they bad I examined a safe at
the establisbnient of C.;-Kehrer, in this BorOugh,
pri 63 4 2 7 5 1 and redommend its parabolic. • Report
1 t
cePied,- ",, I '• .1 'l.! -. ,
' The Special-Com. on
,:matter of, conferring with
' e Coramlishiners, in regard; to PaliAlti,bridge,
reported that' the Commissioners would send in
'their final deeision in thc"matter, - iti I Writing; to
the Connell, :The Com. was discharged.! ' I
1 The EPecial Comi - tn which was :confided this
."duty Ot i obtaining the opinion of the Borough So.
licitini! on' the legality of tie members of the
OrmerWeit Wirdlolding seata in Council, ile
z!
rted,thti opinion which deWides that, it would be
legal for thO members to retain their seats, since
' e Pease, of the 'Atit, abolishing the Ward.!— , ,
;i.
' sport *Mooed end
.Com. discharged. , . 1 "; • '
Repirt of ilorongh Treasurer.was Mid and 'or - I
ared Mhilled. ,' ,1 . .. ' '.• ' '_i ' 1 -
A petition of citisertivrang for the widening'
' of East Eortreglan'atreit stive' COal, was read, ;
I ; wherenpon Mr. Pocht!O ff ered, the following : ; 1 ;
• L R;sirlessi; That the'iltreei r Cout. - act in =canna.
, I
ion with:the. eitisent'Who have petitioned for the!
hridening;of Reit Norwegian street 'itiore 'Coal;!
and that they procure signatures ~t o a petition se ,
the
and.
of !CoMmou! Pleas, to appoint viewers
on said street. ; ' , ; , •
. Adopte d:.!
~ , ,
f.t petition , friialtixens..
praying ! for ,
sidewalks!
in Coal street finm Union to Manch Chunk street,
and in , Ertioh. 'street:from the railroad ,to 'Coal!
street, Wac , read and referred' to the Street Cotn.l
IA petOloifrom'citisens 'Siting fcir:modilipationel
of the Ist and 2d sections !of the market ordi-1
!nonce, Wes read and orderid to be Med.! : I-. 1
1 A communication from U. llosectgarten askiii
!the privilege' of puttiutup i one.half inch board! . Pee
awning over the pavement at his ;store; was r ead} ;
d
and Pee : rr' /to the Com:on' Ordinance. , I ; I
:Mr.l In en orefeti the following :
Rsio4a, ,That the , wager iof the street hands
`be fixed at po cents per day, and at $1 80 for
I bowie, cart encl driver.
..., I.
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1 Adopted :! . S' , ! --, , H . ',, I , -
d -
On Motion of Mr. Innen It was reiolve - tbai
, .
the subject of Tepairs of Nichols street be refer r
redto the Street cola. and goal. of Surrey, with
power to ac t ..! .
.; I. ; . ; 7, .
,I , .
,' Mr.. Lanese submitted to Councit,a modification.
of the 2d'aCetion of the marital ordinance; whic h
Was a d opted.';- It strikes'out all ;Ili reference to
be daliverY ormarket pro:Pince , ' - 7: ;'! I 'I .
• Mews. Straued, Ilittle• 'and Ileffuer, mamba*
...
of the Towner West '' Wart, . asked and obtained
perinlssion toe withdraw from Connell;
The folioling.bille were read an d o rd ered to ha
Pala l 1 ..; . ' 1 I,'''
J. L.-Meenig and others,
.. , • . ! $33 68
Four, Watchmen, ' !: ! — 111 66
Beni. Evert,: -._ 1 ot
8. Hocirer, ; •;. " • 3l ffs
High Constable, •1 . ' '•" "le 00
- 1
~ . ' l', ••! $193 15,
• I
. - . ; • i,; B.ois 8 9
- , --
.
83,5T4
Pie Thins ifine,
T0t,8.1
A. djoarnpd.
-0/"Be4oitifid aid , Valuoye
19th tilt., irst' tamp "ear liewbena, N c., site mew
-I:oeys of C 41., I). B.' Kaudgnati's Company' A, 414
Beg.. P. F.. Cot. 4a.. presented to tbe
, . .
Carahr rioord; sash - and ' 6614 'valued .al oil.
_l, • I '
bu dredl do ll ars. :The ' presentation ! t ool.'. place,
thitielith tlis 4uldi !of our - glorious old tag, aid'
.
allied olik Tillie hearty cheers mut a tiger, r.
their! Captali by the aetaberi of compaiy A.'
Tno entientation sPeeeh wai delivered, by 8 r- .`,,
Pant 1 4 , . 44 iwilwidi and wid at rcincits t -I ,i
cm.): ritt. woes
We Ws isiewbbid lea!
this awoke to a phial dety.. flie What (di
at" Go pay henesarobted.f aidoilboro to aspfdloi w ar.
s i n tjaanitalAiarardoroi, Not the kkontiente of • ,
that tithe o , ' /balks.. who have hers P 6 Seta to
gto tears; for %kir Cartels. , Tea. have
a .ubN i o day y dry, oot, as ode db. would, yoke=
s r
i ffla k ir tiago y Ow alltelDpi4olll of adtbotitf asodessaary
to :a prosier soda bid maa lifoghfr, rpagiattl Wog In hod
Der Otroi. lad misting 111 trill Moieties: 1 We have
i, nor leisallyiaioe tie skied. kistleiaat tastes:: Sloe
WOW Woof Imamate, mediae tier watfueoltblioll
eallionWisimileaftraildkukutomilookelldatitm
• initU gas mild hare the,proad setishotioa of alsehne
up tik nos hers soll..ose oft.'nost allekint and hist!
I drilled erapeates lathe reeks. Ihispind be theknee
*AI' helloes: of relied sad Actin we bring a slighk .
titbits of elepeet. W'e &prickle rhot latitude iron&
.We tower ithe isles Of a god coeseadim and fre keel
that lays, we see hired with Wive amid desks; 111,
Our Chilitaly ' We eau old Ilse easier ; with that eimo.
Idiom la the sneer* of oar annsaatt roar skill. sole.
eekrt tb 0. sollllo la tbeb:our of: total to Meant re*
. . g inept tlemalltsikordresibiladtmilt:inatatepttikrit
be sbeithediratilevea tallow lathe lard ikoll to wipe&
fink the WO of She cleartre; iota thecae's thr it Wen se
aro battliag shall Ohm* everywhere; unit be blood
et treooiee me. that has beia shed i s tie ertseilflhe
Valloodiati leave thiSearSpilegled lesair inning am
. it ellwritterst ins* Sit rum of Wadded"- lts atab'
eiretswe Omit lito fold moil OS sad lives aele; HIS
thelpmeer et Ike elf thaCoastatatlos, of Weer
ty, kfloureal
errty, oath» sadsad borer has shakes off the
t ura
Aiello of err _ eiti4 Weight Shorty m+ pulses
WeenySkirl Sera aid Solent a!Wittll ik&VOry ,
he hen trialkeletasellog. the poor efaheabot
• Iboesaltrowskal quo %Mkspats; lOUS the
, of, popi siolt Seat tow this beilflOsseli brrll,
~ • - ',
;!-
tt• rd4s gag i!! 01 ‘;" *NA dons w ,
*OW eft iiiiikiii dull = tiai
=6 aid ' t{:lkiwi Searfbst sweet be
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Tlia eau epos witleavre* . od Ins boss oafishness*. to!. molt to nartobidebiniella apply*. tlnun.../ht* Chrete 1
I
*.odour by this blood of bolus. whose muses WWI Ilve dole. f s , s , A s y s i s p,,, ' t ^ .
iladiallaaatlatY. ',XsYltplarerbo rervedlystarery,mey , f • •
dlia ilxd ilr'abd tallhatulealf Panuts It WOra• li ar ' la" ' Tiltillitei egosi;al to Pillions attacks canoed e 1
Warned *Mr glorloos 84 as ttify would's viper, bete : ,
40031101411P0n. Ittsultal it, twee beets the means aOF 1 altar Ulla' ad phase a1" 41 7 aufrafiaB ro t a theta, end;
Ilse,
_ebepeonde hoes &bake posedid, bsiy bonnet, boo ; pirtlealsely Mem rouvit wawa, shoild at ones Marcie.
111611 " 11 b u g lea O l Pa rs ** may at l ah m 114 baiseal .. alum 'to Pref. Wood's Iteitondlve Cordial and.f lood
Of het. Ws ear ollitbik mating upon um se trembled '
Wiroor eientry,hst ammens et tripernes eprent w h o I -Itimentator It Iva *ore hesiehy,toole Cord lel, and ^wlll
Oar heriritti thn detenifastioniliat It should natio atm* be itit hien ports et the systsm, *shake ling
1011. 1110*.iir,enantato atillaravairig iblittalN 4 th at . • out tiv bundling It no add 'One noNonly tore
saran to quell tb moustsr rebellkm,irnad with your Itt. a-- --,-; -- , , . -,, ~,,, _
Vi i t x t ds trous Poet C li nton, marched forward to damper. bet render the conaltotion Involieralm t o am' farther
ppm thammeile lidlowod:and sorVetrallion pers ds s y a miss , is "11 as ;Inui t m oo Ass , d e o.-
MIT be retelindood slellevenituent restored In its , . _ .
s s i g h la r, so t ow
_T a iss t io s ! Emi r sl ims issoss ii t 4 I opastits to 'bleb, is a vaiummed scedltkns we erase
or # Ibr your rettuttyl: l l:ll when yoe intone liable. 84e &draftee:neat In soother aolicon.
,
bane. keep lc UM ft may be limo Own to÷:etsrity
' Whet etyeelliebillo salf netiodll ,four 1
soeotry,eres In dampar_ „. 1 ' ; , ,• 1
Ihbotlittsweset. , Wllill It Settler your, eoustry, and
on *III Tal . around' yo w and terry you,• in triumph
lb/tough the ~my's ran we tell! light with you until
tioist apesood 1668 ftit *pee the sal end are shell have
ad 1110 MAO, WNW Ur . ; 11,81 r, pd !pay
tintir—l-Whisi sea emu beam baths* In th e bows
al e
1 'apt.. Ratamap Intruded SS foikers :.. , I
.. i . amuck it Ilatrthiptil.M e t—Tbill is io w,
8118Py hour *Tim Whom tbe rebellloo bad oe2 l as-,
snored sit tddeous a tenni so it new 'Pesaro> Igo dm
whew grontog. I fieltibr, myeoustry: though oppted
sneered at and ridicoled by many, I orennbied a sr
'Zl4es brave ar royal;men as ever lived, la the . Pttlo ,
of Fort Clinteevi We had trials to usdergo, le ,
bora ett whom. privatlivise to 1/8417 them were mantvrtio
tatted about. aenrwetnee with traltara, cooreaidorta to
_ ,Illtathi of Tanning, flattedig. Ifi'mr bagging fba Po".
ma soldier sem at a gbutee whet his mushy seeds end
elks of the., WO eimititk unanimonaly, to cat ourpayse
bobs* the, dot gou wired, se /Gov. Oarellg us war*
semptad„ merebed cm tO moo our , roehtry ruse bark
and a / Date oo3od we nopretwatoar nano. Ilinked not
reword abet than * dear Vonorbtore. and the eon
that I bad done my, MOP.• That la-ever rim
rented of the true patriot. But, nen, to looting 'beck
upon thoste gloomy hours a oefr ininovy't.peril. to tea
ablanbertog Ow upelby a Mono who ;should have, been
trot *red greemeel to thal'ie warp;. and emetupttait
the 'Kb the prommt.^My Wart Iv almost MO teja.""
do with gratitude to Qin, who hat steered, toe otp of
State. and phial it sagely thlotWa eke aiOni• II so
semi am .see, tomeetrby to wear Obi sword.;; I of
pieriste /OW kindeess to tins promoting It. l out
endeavor to dream It, "end may my tongue drive to
the roof of my mouth. or My ,tilt hand beget ber ale
slur if / us it naTotildll• I Valuate not Wits hada
* viders,"trat rousing sett does With the bleedings of my
totalbrele, se tenets**. itflectirente mend to enrontsge
me to go on lat the path a duty. it is bevaloshis. It
shell be as you *bib. 1,111 um Ills my coin tres set.
The; OIL% the Motto, i-• 1 - - ,
I 'lle, up with the litons . rjiliereei it Mil allll •
lOra millionathellMUy stoma, -'' : , . 1 .
, A nation of freentme kat inomust sballehli, ;
When Its stare shall United on the pound!"
I I mill ihat•ain biss6d Alluriettim'or I AsUll hive
Slim my Itte for my roubtry. sTou have elm* to um
romiciwound the roil ,old Iv. and •I thank you, i
thoomod time, Toe this non pledge of filth. ^ The ralool
of this *word ass *e'er to told. Those ensure over the,
most precious which the ever; has load* Pfacimaa• .Ili
will Involve me with courage In the hour of peril.
I II n conclusion, I 04 your roottnorat confidante and 1
elfarticm. ',When I sheU risk privatiott and safferise, Mot
aoldler's lot, bear it. as heretofore, without a murmur, ;
I 1 serrliked a greet doe! when I metered thle shun* i
but Ate r T fo rtate, astigiSaerates, sat wee maga: on .
rues, t to I movtba tie for tboseiscred principles
so dear to every Mimed %wart .Accept, my thaoks,.,
and maythe , rime ;soon cane when liberty *ball be se. i
copied, with thinktehrese by the degaded South. and 1
the North learn more to post in God, the seprerne ruler
orate • May God bless 1 you all. 1 •
I Naric--..113 CountrO *ha ethos." "
Ittr, Hooks lams of Worcester, Niass.i. ;chaplet* of
the ifentaty-tiltil, Yeamaatesate 'regiment, • helped to
work a battery In the haft* of Ibianoire tilted. I - ^
t. Oir the hi Sender in Lest. there aro ilea In all thi
chorale, rtirmiegbookthe land, a . _.very re'
marksble and airliner, prophecy. It occurs In the u,s
Uwe. le the day, bang part of tha Anth _charger of
Xerlard. It not written for thia time. it Is at kart ale
gaye rlcable to the preterit coodiUse of thing? at
Nereover the word of the Lord came sae ite, say
ties of see, vat thy free t o the smith, II ill,
/141110tIt tp*lFd the oak and paptiesY nitwit the
And say to-the heed ate south, Hear the - word iof
- the Lord'; Thee math the Lord Clod; Behold I 01 kin
dle ahoy in thwarted It shall devour', every green tree
In thee, and every dry,tree • the limning AiltDO.gbon not
be queethed. and all Cues from the tooth lie the loath
dial be boned therein.
I Aod ell flesh shall eve that I the Lord have kindled'
It; It shalt sot be quenched.
. Tel Philadel phis Ann eal.Otincoveace of the Methodist
Ilpiesopal Church, in OintgOO et Philadelphia-adjourned
skid drama h"l.lthay of last week. ate, a asseloe of aloe
Ifni& Sabre atUaltruin& - In• 110 / 3014 4 Ptirk!lit iris
- -
,thas were'adopted: '• ' ? - ' ' -.
Minima, A moat eldest and niched rebellion lute
' firkin In the Soothers States evilest 'the Govertienat
Althea" United /Atoka with the avowed purpose of its
;overthrow, cud the establiahmstot or a Repents and
to
dependentConedency, au principles sablersive of be;
.;auto liberty, and
MMUS, The Ihedand &moment hag been compel.
led Us usisloree of arms, audio bows engaged toe forint
• war to suppress said relmillionmat to mobilo its shore
iiirtiiettaa. It Is this ditty of the Climb*, both in Its
Ministry and membership, tb employ everyc appropriate
Moms far the. maintimance and perpetuity of good goo
ern zuent, andlasustaiu the powera that be to this great
Istruggle. therefore
I• - 4 _ 1 . , •-. '
. , _Rooked, That 011ie we li ( scialut ell manneetien-with
the political parties, yet as it*llninlstare In tloufereisce
amembled, wed* bereby elor our utter abbeinfuesi and
apposition to the present robe int. - as being tire offspring ,
of treasoojead the instrelO43l. °t ilo! doOttection of thy
bast tibeernment in the world::: . - - -
icolotainenetr.l , Resolved, Tbatille tioeurnMiint, tb• Army and the
Navy Wail OW' &elms& sympathy and fervent prayers,
Oterattlt estral Oil limiltitliTiiii. ' end that we pledge ourlnflueolse to encourage and assist
Cot-aIoRGS t l nell- rd . ' bud d sod fev o rabir known n a them 'alba? nobly Owl righteous deeds to orotoot the
A eitioen of this County:die:l at his residence, !Quota' nI, hutment our hag, the luteglity of the Constitution, and
Spring. In Butler Township. nu Monday morning last, the amataaaac ,„ a y our gwr i am u a iz a. i ,
:north 31,1 n the 83a year Inf his age, baring beets born ; Rooked, That 'wes edit theerfully bear der portic% e,f
in the c eityr of Resat* Barks county, on the Bib of Jan.!
~, ; any, tax ei teref that i nlay be required byl the lloyern.
easy. rot. • Übe'. mon" number E111 " 13 Chl '" r ". I most to defray the noontime of the war.. I .
Forty hes Grand ehlldnee. and •Forty-four Great-omnd.; Rsolved, That while we COOTills Our aloe, end humbly'
ehildrea, MACY Orwa"a l 4. 4•1 1 4 1 dw with a hull emourn/ 'prostrate annelids before the Almighty sled, we thank.;
of sympathising frie rs llte readdin 'beaded the Noma i of the good s
ld patriarcbareas la l ilts ma i l liadoesday if ..it fully receive the - many victories witietibayeorow oed *Ur
o
, 'arms ZS toteni of lii . favor ; and:with gratitude sod
ternorm. the god In . Col. Feturgaza-renu4.'d from ' bope we lift our hearts to Into by whom hinge reign,
Reading , as early airBo7. years before Schuylkill was' and princes decree justice, that victories may continue
UR , offend erected in a beer - County, and settled no the to bless us until our brethren, North cod SoutbrhAst
sums tra c t of land..(to which ha subsequently keel, the an d -w ad " ayaia al oy a y , way ol iara vas , yia, mere .";;' ,
name 'of Fountain Apr ea) where be onitinued to reside - ResOleed . That we uor only dotter* Odt byalty to the
ti l
0
In -las period °C doilbl- "trim the tim e o f hil nrstConuitution and Government of these gutted egateo in
eettlement to that ugh. ,nmunteloona region. ( when " the tomato ot Almighty bud awl these witnesses; but
9" st y le a t hyin g. th i d . and tb, tuode of tral4tin g , ,tbat we declare our , willitsgasso to !swe ar br-aftirto the
re , * to ' I M" rude an Ini ni t tl ‘ n miditinn•) and for mute whenee'er it abaft , be required by tbiss who.have
rad" half t century alter Ward. be kept a tavern hie tbethe rule over us
, -
actontmoditiou of traVellera and by his one Veit luso - ' Rooked, That a copy of the foregoing be transmitted
~
esemeni end vietitbrm ormriesy, aided by an eteellsont re the President of tot United Stat.', !Ivied by - Jilt-Pro-
Idle. Vittl was p UMW 1 4 0 114 7, rendered Ink_ inanan -' aiding Bishop, anti countersigned by the Secretary hf the
highly popular with the try eller community ; while It coey,r e eee. • ~.,, l
iii T
OHIO a eouree of profit. tined ng him to sequins quite a' 1 ceemittaa on /batiks= raportei aa yellows ;
eonaiderabia attire lie i. too, during the grort.r par- , 1
- STATISTICS. '''
lion of his long life. a Sill( OS. active politician of the ; • •
lbetaslmtle iteboot, yeti:ever so great a slave to party as gumbo., whit s ,
t' east his Tote or , influence against a warm personal .. Colored,
friend, to Whatsoever rtart'y be might belong . : •At one .‘ i r„ . 011 probation,
thee-be was toiled by thel partiality of his follow elti-; •
aerie:to the roper:mitts scuttles Of Monty Cortiodulon
, see in the Derforman eel of the imoertant det het bus
at e ped, ispoo bins, Acted.ap seas generally ; believed, mitts
ntimately tor many years,) l know! or Wilma Without
[
enemy In the worid. I) ' •1 . 1,.
b. 7 1 He " di t eT i so r"" far es t to bis tll wr e it bes er Of i t a hle .re ( l e ts ho o k t net himT
1. .. Total • '•• - : • ' • • .•-
•' * , - ,i 6 0154-
thumb Properly,*tnliar tif:Ch , aithos;,., ii s. : - - 661'
Ansl Harrisburg. • , Probable vahte erGliturch•Vroperty,' . , 1:111,678,RM 00
. Parlionativi. 6:): Prbbibiei value,-, " . *.•• . t 00,4160 00
•••:' -....—. , ' ‘,-• . • ,=, • ' I •Coofercuce Claltriente, '. • , ' - 611460 Oh '
I THURSDAY, Apiii3, 18 . 112. '. 1 .111eidonory &elegy, - • '' - • ~' ~ iI. 1d,538. 66. :
Thie'mhrning Senator Reilly: preiented ;a, y t i...!..Tr . ae . l . ..:teciet i y, . 1
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monstrance from the. Pottsville . SoboOl ; Directors . '"' l So e s t e h Y' l i r a • . • - . i • i -, . .-2 . .642 60 i ,
- Sun da y oo I on,•
against the- peasice • ej . ; lb. bill petidiag'in'rela..! tiltinday Schols, - .•- ' . , • '.' . ' ' 57e Mr
Von' tdlthe dibursement of the Scholl fund in! °mean sod Teachers, ',. '-. ; • :. • , TC , ' .9. 1 77 00
saaboithigh. 'I.• '. I ' 4. .. : . ' 1 :. :7 1 -ilch, , lare, . . -•• ' ;
.. •- , i , ' 34.61,5 00!
The saw Senator .h , ait, durin g . rhe.•ereeki pre.. :Volumes th,Litrary, ' • ..." . •••• ..' • . - *-. 1 • 161 . 0 00 00 :
; • The,aecond writiay of 3lay.vrae. appointed to •be .ote •
eented • large number ,I . of 'petttioni, praying for i :
, , 613r , 411 Will day of ftatioit and•prayer... i' :' • : ' '
the passaie of the act ttr . restrain'tha mining pri- : • The committee to receive the • trot* on. Gay 'Delegation
vilegee of the Penna. ',aad - Del . k 1414‘91:1 Caw . - •• ;Vora the several charges, presented' thele.,.report, as tali
panics. The bill intelf„.which iontaotniates carry- '..lowe: — . !
--- loners, - rid which • . :- • . , .. '- - - 2649
or delegation. ! . . , : •' , ; . ,••'• -
-"•.'•"' !,Y _ . Lay;
Lettei
. •
ing• out this Prayers tif the petitienerS,' and "tie-- ~.,
was read in . place ; ii•few days ago by ISenator ',APlost, _ •••• 2424.
Reilly, still . r emains in the hands of the Commit- ' ' 1 3 hiarity in , i n .,„„. of 1 „ y , I " o ,.. gi i ti i..,
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lee,' notMithstanding that the • Senator has made . 1; Next Miriou of the Conference, Still Ite_held at West
;leveret efforts to have it reverted.' ;.' ' . : . , Cho/seri Ps. '• -. -----,:- ,' :' •.. - , - •
[Will our. eorrespOidant give- us the named of !I The ministerial appointreinta for Schuylkill County,-
the Committee-,-Koz. Linterts' JetinviAt,:]. r' ' ; ' ,lr t,`, l t r u jiltli i lli cu s:e r n er' . n .7.l "„ Z,T4..Vrt i t cre;l,
&bill his•passed ;finally authorizing.the School` root, LC. Pettit; Pottsville, C. .1.,-,Thotepson killers,
',
Directors e t the Borough of - Pinegrove- tol borrow ," vole. J. tir Turner; Tremont, O. T. Darr'. Port (;arbors
• sum of •money not exceeding two thousand del-1 ~ end Silver Creek, C. Walters:. ab:Ctair, and New Castle,
lira_ -I . 1 , ; I ~'J„ . ,i -
~• • ' I .J:J. Jones , Tamaqua, J. L. Disinter. ' •' • i• • 1 - ','"
A remonstrance , numerously signed by citizens . ! -
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'- ! NlOTicilits,," .. 1 •. •,' !'
of Orivigehurg, .against any. extension . f the lime ' ; MiTTRIIIITY CHUBCII.IIERYICM: April; 1852:
fith-- ! Mh timidity in Lelit..L4o4,At, and 71.4,' P.M.
its of had 'Borough, was presented'on Wednesday . )
ag. It. Luke lei, Zee. slit Pil. Ili.
~. On, he the . eayj•in' the Hobart:, ill act ; lacer. ! lith . at b p . H. .oth : at IN p:st oind taetaTa. Goth at.
- panting the Tanzaque'Dollar.Savings- Institution I, - SP. lif.• Ittb Coy; A. W., and Zia Friday evening the.
WAS piloted; •.- r . ! !;. - ,I!
_.... . • 1 - int i k, d am , 7 .:; ~
.-. 'On the 'Same ditY; In th e Hedge; Mr.'ityon'abill eteAt the 'Wednesday arid • - Tiiiireffity,servieeS, More:
for the idoteetionlcif Laborer. writ passed: drialll.l! iVecildli , refer'nee 'lli 1 "' ha 4 1 ° C°ntrumti"; vb 4 1 4
Apoitolic rite will he administered at tbr appniaching
Several amendments wera!made, but Ido no t B e= . Ep iscopal vhdt ot the. lit. Rev. DV. Staved". •
tbirthe bill is much altered in'ita main feetures.l ,•• ,- . .. I. Ti. WAsllßlßlN.lieetor. !
LI think it was nutting Ouse which Game' over to 1., . ire METHODIST, E.ICiIURCII.-ttev..C. J. Tzemi.
thefienate thisrkorning; and wilt prOsblY be re,..11 isos,lbe•nenly appointed Pandas. will. Providence per
ferred to the Judiciary Committer.' I think
,it r, ; 111":.7:•reh tomorrow '1 le o ' clock , A. M., and 7
. - de r
comes hoer a little .late 'fp the cession , as th e Leg-1:; • WirTLIS SEQ::IXD'PIIDSBYTIIRIAN CHURCH has
islature will most vudeu/?tedly idiourn oh the 11th , ! moored the Der. Da. Saris. of Philadelphis;to supply
of April, juit•as sure isdha day comes: .An ef- ,1!! ler. Cett's pulpit, and will preach regularly in Mown.
feit in the Senate to 44 to - exten d t hiitio ; si t,,t, eon's Hall. corner of Market and Second streets-Sabhath
adjournorent by mean* of *joint resellition, re.: r"•! - k' n e . °I ' t ° •44P . itti l ri a ln ‘ r f e c e ;" e si t x ; . • ,:,,"'''. ; . l- I ", i g,T. c t e t w l . : s4 '' ' Pr " / Ili ' :
ceived, what mayibe-tormed the cold shoulOir.— i 1 "ere XNGLIeIitII.TIIERAN Cit Umoll.3lirirelSoisre.
It wie 'referred te the Finance'. ommittee, which; .1 Prayer 'Meeting berroterly every Sunday morning, at lei
in all,irobability "iili!never report the billvI• and ' o'clock. 'Weekly Prayer: Meeting;Thunsday mentos, at
no two-third vote Can behead to discharge thita I'c lek 'ek:'• ' ' 1 ; • ....... 'I - ;' '
~ . • ; !wir-DVANGEDICALCIIIIRtic., cenowhlll Street, Rej.
from .Us 'eeksideildiuti: • "... ••;• •• ; '' '. • ! C.re. llamas, Pastor. Carman prearhing 'evell Sunday
, 1 ,The'supilement:to the Nisiquehoning,Bsilroad Morning at 10 o'clock, - 'and English' In the livening at
was killed, on" Monday last, - by ~* most decided 7 o'clock. • - • • • .- !
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vote... Tbe.eonnentions it proporect to' make were ere REGULAR BAPTIST CHUR CH, Mahantanmi et. :
alleged,hy Philadelphia members to have ".a mini- - Inul'hi" , '" i e r ."..'" wa ''' , Dl l'• ll°r°ln ii . I°4 Evening,: at.
11,.4 , A. M, and 1 ,4 P..'41... i .... "; 1
dency; to Alyea tho coal trade from Schisjikill in- .- ,I - ..t.nre,.'• I ireFeeday•firentors, at go'elock.
to the Lehigh Valley', and fi nd an outlet in - New -• ,I
- .lbitrayar,; riday *A ' . .‘ 7 ••-" • 1
York..! ••• ." !I, ; ' - . .• I • , --;;,• .; l, ; .. - :It.' 11 - .*IISTI. . Astor'
' Tbi Investigating ' , Committees, as the • day; of
adjournment approaches. are redoubling their ex-1
I Stiletto; Hopkini, who- appears ' to' have staked;
his chances for a' Tremorrratio'llubeinatorial ncin- •
inatioir on proving that the tonnage tax was . re
pialed"by bribery, is almost driven to ;the wall,
and is working with rat desperation worthy of: a
better .tionse.; Ttie";;quistion of continuing the
,Committeo after thelackleu t ztuienti-has • bean- die-.
enssed4 but as seine, Of , the members may not be
re-sleeted, and chizsequently F eiould not report, the
I.firojeet hes been deemed impracticable and than.;,
1 doned. . • .-.: .-1 • I • ' • • • • ' '-',.1 - . 1-.. -t..
'' 1 . A.daY or two age, Mr :' Fuller - offered a rem:da
-1 -
tion. which was - adopted, to, appoint a '•Commlittee
of, three to examine the Charitahle; and
.their'
Institutions, to which the .-State.ma4s an n ual !
appropri - roue. Ilthia iserninently proper. ear; '
.there
after year'hearyllsuos are voted to some of t 'see '
-institution*, and ad no vouolicni are produced„tbe
:State only has lbe•Werd of thick) to', whose man
agement , they' are entrusted: It ii. difficult for
;men Capable•of 'judging tti. - divirst themselves of
the idea that some of these' inatitutioeir could not!
be made self-stiStaining„' anti I believel.thst Bala:
' riesipaid to many of the'elliesrs of both charita
ble aud.reformatory institutions are grossly .exore
bitant.' This Committee _will' report ,as the neat
'session, and I thibk; if•they go into facts and flip,
urea elaborately' ? they .will
. be able tO'rednee the
• nexo l appropris lois biil , some fifteen ;or twenty
thousand dollars. ;. !.
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' • The ,bill in relation to tbei.tasation 'oF the Poor
House property,. has beet' repotted fowl:trebly from'
the Committee, but has not been malted up! at the
time L write. 11 , - I - , '• . "... - ;
'lle:Lancaster County Bank and the Columbia
Bank hay ebotb made application i for an extension
of their charters under thil O'6A/14s of ;the law
under' which they were' eharteied.;.; The Houser
refused to do tro. in thei,Citeri. of the Lancaster
County Bank, but offereato extend the charter in
case the Company impala acteeßt the; provisions of
.the "Frei Banking Laws. . 1 '1 . " ''.; ..'.
70-Aial 31r. 401,1 read id place in'act JO lan- .
therlie the Aihrery Otinerid to institate prneeeit
ings, against ilti.D•laware' and hiudima . Canal
Company, mod 9 Pennsylvania Coal Company.
which wif.tak bpanel paned Without a dissent*
Big Vote: ' ' , • ,
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' - , alarai . B R OAD tiatins;]
?if s * 211ttastitarnu.-The ciitastion of last
meetanse was decided the afirnuittre.
.11001 for Wedneids, y- svenini. April 9th : Itnadee.
W. H. Lewis.] : Question_ toe' discussion,-"'Does
War entail store Misery upon Maikind than In
-tempers:meant Aeltni.--Ahn 3. Hovel; Hietiard
Winistek i Bestow; O'Hare. 'Neg.,-:-Thomas J.
O'Brien James 41.
Cbeaatatry'of n . edisliko. Satose tbs
epilebd 'WOW yabfe bats a', debt, 'mix 'oar a hit
to Nor daglaed mei tbitaiiaktioajlt was est prlylbeir
to mar. of 1:4,4. C. Ai.; po7s Labotittisii, at lioailt.
•aubesibigrotio.; by tisolni, that it to Isliet yit
aya t wars **bad "lase u.-same lab r *lasi of les real
aiatesitads, ism tit tbat sr . sit sad eamplias;
Use of Its teedi l laieuest beidoseet.: wboIS steady',
structure la pet one we' ebecaleal laboratory, is
wealth the poeimes of thlcyrosdertal sit era • taissesite ,
iolsd sm. bkolleOgbaialYstbabrises: Iru toed that
tie eirstbrsat4w,o - 4 , sety,Vsies *slat ea ascii
OW or more tot yespopetit baits.. Tim 'be via and
-iellietiet apt
_anodise "WT.' to the ligrOW It gm.
ta444ribassiii . labor 4 14 4 ;0 1 1 1101
valebt;ysiestbarisvassmat isles are gaa, izErsuli
and Imre * tamp* enattiw; ; Dr. *pie. *AM ASPS ,
I reestlbs sedis ; propetles at sash sabablPs• 00 0 7-
Wait IWO* .bat. ebosathe poessias: bi l dbleb
Wilma of side yealudlst aped see *b an d through ,0111
'lOlllll oat easidsealy pert st,lest:—
Tleyie soSeSSI4ty4; Puttied * 4 W iM o , l4 !;cii
tiosai'aies #libliel podia to jades* tb•
inn ehidf iiimissadetliseilia a riipatatioa fait an.
*rated glega 4 ii** ll-o T l **vOrK ;• Not 010 doss
the Doetsri di*slii fasirsitla W 414, Mt ail*
iieery prooeseidltd Sisal iteedeale, but Imr-iiilalabte
PrOasai
be .thit task jewitbili inimitable to
Ar*lie4l 4lll l ll ql:wkiekhislrewo
wagi sk. iftai'ink
. : wins ta ;thik aiwier*inisui
'luta bars kali wisie4set?
Muagli diettaltia 6464 iad ant lecestii *by
.-' I - -
TYtrC•allatiu Mid leipitikeitii••:sift*
IlhavoilliL —Published for the boo.dt sid'aw a warnhit
'sells cavils* to ywawCwoo who ado froarNottoos
Want!, Proaatute_Doety.*CO*
sopplyini * same
HAI the motwoOt weltworo. B,t oat who cured bhnoelf ,
Artie laws ratt ,to opal *Aiwa* thrWaitk• ioodkal hn
piwitlowswitqwwkwy. Hioodosiogapostiosit4addresmed
. itsoolopt. wWols torus iwaw.ho hod_ of. lbw salhor, NA-
TUANIEL 3113TAIR. Ksq. Bedford, pap pa.. N. V.
"latch ltr.`63, •. . I t ;
..:, : _*ooo - o,l..)*tollifir:!tic
'fir we Amite itetisilas inga4Ww6 and Reiil 43, o
/*sac 4..plete of Nis Masts.' ist jibe wake".
ikanstr, as short mid ts the Osist. 4
-1 ' Total,
Bapttimis during thit year, r sgs
.1: '.4,179
AlLlii ED.
rAU Mirri 4 3e Neiiees emit he',!:trzoopaPtita
cents to ..hppec(r , ile Jcp0.41;.• ..' •
the - 29th'.tilt...:hy the 14v
IVit,.Motgari, Mr. ; TROIA! W,ILLIA*II.I4i .10111 E
LiMIS, both of Btl.Clalir. r - •
DIED.
_• . . • . •
81EIT*INGER-lew the 30th OrMai4h„ st Fountain'.
firwtog, litutier Toisothip. Groans Suit:sass, late Com.
Wassioncir of EchOyihiii CountY , ,Pßet St years, { mOwths•
situf 23 ilays4 •, Tho deceased was one of the', lira set thwii
.0i this Most,: 1 ... ' , . • •'•,• t --..,' .• .- , •:. .j
WITMANOs' r !hildinrit,si reistatti' tiorings,.Lisi
Wriimr. 'no or:JishatWitznsa, ar. , l Ilk yeuips. , - . •
FUG ra,A,..,f4 1 :E*0 : LET..
_ .
OR ;SAL E OR•
Brick',loaitir;gotnii; of Om: aad deorte
Apply on 'Me pres . 24ol, , , IL J. SCHOKNICR. , ,: :
April 5, - '432. • - ••• • 1.1.11•' •
Ijr OUSE lame' tvio
1114*, ramie 1/1/01114 0313.0, vial' finished, and
papered throttzhout, with water and 411 nnottlAtl OA
turas, loratad on „41nersvillostnrd.Uest thleutirt house.
For termioke4apply Isunedtatity to the
" •' '-:• .4.1131 ES NAGLE.
ANDI'I:4BER. LAND- FOR_
--36onires tu, itlythe, atut . 94.artes Case
iSehli thin ,County, POnnla. ' Tbi lAnd
h rowers Ottani, littLjust out it the johnit Cot-.
na lan& of - 344ir5.. - Settsioterlk Wettort
fliwy,t,,Q3iPth:tiap,F.l,lt.3,i
litAtteharitton. and the Fallef Fllnnee. Complat.T. The
tract . ht Cana adjohts,lands Nevem Dundas, Haiku*
11011, and others. the Violet Improvement Company. and
Jieltalunr;4 Wettrerilli on tbn south Mope of Broad
Mountain, neer Coat Castle,: - For other - parttrulara,
ply to TUOSIAS, ELM!, Tinian., Philadelphia,
or P.W. SITE nut, Agent, Potta4lll4.. Penn's.
Ap r il 5,'62. ' 14.3 m
. - 1 4 1 0R , figil..E OR'.EXCRANGE FOR
I.:', A Eittl/L-A salusbls 004 of droand, of &twat In,
Reno sod a balti:ln the Southern part. of this •tOira-- of
Behaylkill Ilarau, border Ind . on Ulf P. 4 R. Railroad:
sad on canal street,' Thera Is nobattit loratlon-betWohn
Vottisilla dad Phi ladeiptria, toe ad) , kind of Iron Worts,
Lumber Yard:.or I.lls4,sglina• • -' •• -r -• ' '
*INN Los fointlnd or; Coated Tornpfka, dart'dr* drat
l ir
ear*, by over tiro hundred arid fifty - in depth, overly
owned Vinyls C. bougbart7; soda noose a Liit on
, Tabek Street: Information can Da
,obtnluid Of C ARLES
• lIIINGLI:I4IIsquirs, 84010111 Haien._ .: • '••• ---.:,
I : . -, • , . , J . 03. A . DHEIRIMBIII:: '
' Muck 12, 'At --.i -.- , - • 15.,3 1 ,0:. ,1.
- - -
LOB RENT.—A. Dwelling Housea
on. Manaotarnto Street,' near Conttiaud, to "
ant'Ron: yor terms, artply to - •
• 'Mardi 29, `62.-132t1 - , E. .1. 211.1PP13.
THE, uNDERSIGNED,Ii rsitizsn, 01,
ttoro4gb •of Hambning, Berke Conntr. bst
lianellsd.ooo W•X00,000 BRICK, vita& bo offers for sale
on ressoosAilermt •''.fferionsdestrtatfinattaf IR of the
itarreinentionM !Tat, srpl phase cell at the olio, sot
lath, •'• 1 • • • OtiN
Itareb 22,4r1; , - • • • ,12410,
I‘lA C !IL OR JRENT. , ..:
64, as the riettr Agora% 0. tvo
hour* lo Coal stmt. to riot. OD oreothosodatitig !retie:.
At-oply to RICHARD arum or WlL . ,llLNWirTrolikt
rile,or WM. NIPII4, TalooOtutt. : • -
• 311th ' •-. ; 1,140
QTEim -ENGINES IDS. '
lj Two 40 hoiwogrogor STEAM. E14041412 . viih Gar.
Om Balms, ao, 1004.0r4en it anNgat
Job: 1,; , 144. . • . . •6. •
mom 9 COAT, OPERATOit&—:Tiiel,i'
1 1
kitaittidn Sussmit.ljspeavensent timpani
offer to leasataan improved pasty tbetoktiti dip' of the
Mammoth tads of Coal, in • the "Mottatioy•Coll ljesiock.'
=lts loCation is 24 miles hest Of Asbliad, ea this tine el
.. 0 •1114 Mine WO sad Schuylkill-'Nines itailtsett* sal
sear to Chit of.nbeillahanof sad Broad Rotondo Salt
mat" or et Filly appose:W*l eoloPlotiOnr • Tbit'
*tithe vain *Omit Imiltoiiiiinssi above water. level
least,l2o *dr—thickness; Of, the vein at the at.
crater Wei Slitimit—isdow Crater- lewd, at a dip of la: do:
ttresscQlf 'lt uailettles &boot Mit serwei47oat insattno:
nod In qmility. Aloe' the Mammoth is I . b' feet' eels ,
,4tbat Wight be hisisdad.ho the kw* • This moseety
talus wiliditteidf all theisatusal issimptalskijkicludak
kik staidly end alasispirsties, Intim liteniiteleimew
age it two - a alp vide midels is•eptioed to telsittp, A nd
the &ten et tisinaMo Uhl kodkrakllia. k% Shalt
pl.,Notiblumbseland . • .
M u -
. • 411 i• • 4 ST-tf
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THE: ~gGHES yftgut l
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PAID ;FOR
'-SIT . :v •
ER:
GOLD - ; - .- iiir..: •_ ,
•l' . 'I ~ ". i ' • , i 1" '..
AND!,- • ,:., ~,,,- ~,,.
.1 - • i;f •• , . ', . ' i •.- L' ,
..•D k-, •.
It ,
r-a DAINK :. NO TES ,!,
.-. ii. '.a.' -.' •,.
Ilattect,Statss 7 340 Tr!efiu7. 3,l4itaa,J l t
111 4'
Pottsville, opposite Episcopal Clitoty.
' •
WANTED.
- •
WAN-T-ED..—At.. , the
.1
Works, Stl. MACIHNInS, SOUS Sh*Lp ts, ,
and TwO.BLAcKsurrus. ',Good worteien ;
annitant 44 4 Bloc,'
• •L • ;
:i pet U. k or . r
sthsnil. Awl! ' 6 2. ",
I..UT 1 A
TED.-By' " industridu s ,
• liar sing enuipeteitt.bulines.•
from la to 14:yeats nape:gem* fa basineva Intbsc,..,,t
aeltia lion. either ea a-0 lark; BaolAvepar; 8,
..i - ,
-g e e: of a Steno; Shipping Clerk, ne In any utile ! eat{;
wh roreetv b"* retr ii "ettpply . 41 - nu atl i h r e B oH ier es aL of -the laave%ll.:
C. y o lk* geitmyikill Haven: Georg, lirovt,Zite
. Hay !!. Tiuu m
! torn. 5., '62.i: , •• . ; 14:o
liejs In piontodo4 of,a Vineyard of
A bignitryearA ibelr ingowtik, la ?IfY hi, wi t :
tieir.¢ordon. its yb4 COUntl. Th. Yingai4 111113..
rioted. or gives la shams. - For farther r• partieoW
WAY to A::9. Wl.l4o:te!tiq-, hi' !b* (*. Skii.
fromAlEol'l244 . • 'J. WY:SSOOI. 4 .
• . 1 • - • • 74f
•
ettiovE ft SEED _VII NTED.-44 :
I L ) W .... 5h0al ! trier' will be pal , l for w oad Ck me i sec . ,
B. ISANNANIBeed Br osc it
lrr at
rro - •
Iticadbift4ibar,',.ho arrilfad CouPly Igz ,
- sunlit a Stet Bhaftaf aurdeidti.ln . Sebnylkill - reAlam
and also he tintBloo of afirdepfla in ,Carb4o .
He fa nor maiy fa ensign In drfalag any Taimayaki
or Shaft. ores mine and develop any Clot Lands;
In Ulla,or any of lb. - Gadd 'J3,41613., Awit: n it, ,
tootractair lb* driving of Tunrwlii, or iinking Slat e ,
.thefts. tit so much pir yaitL, Hi 11,51 yaari ar k
hal had grey VeNerienowin ttio.buiffneut, Addreu •
•.1 • ' OligHt:o,2
. r 4.364
..—Alt persOni L huvit, l f:
... ....!, ritoxiss tiAtioi, yin:lmA tsc,
i iroiows 161 4 4L1111 Ell: Epq.. for irttlizikotit.,; '_.• r
.' •-- -'. 1 . '., .'.- , "tiIOMAII:HATti; .
; • pot!.#Til I,e. „April 54 - '62 . • •. •
. - -. "t• -• . .74.4'1
•N Wheieas,. telters- at ad .
title Istratinti h•whig heeu-piirti4 by the Peeii m c r ,•••
of Sibuylklll County, ott the e•tli• er-Jllehae/ Vm tt ,
Iltth ler the Apr Otatillk.lll. It 4
'{runt,
'de?rised:•:skitite heteby Fl VIM to. thcl••, eIW
,to: amid 'eatsite,-to mike peymeut, and pleforh4+lltioclpp,
,willlpieseqt.thistaa fursettletimiit.' i • ,
. •• ' •• '. JOUN L. gmatit,:ihn't.
zApi11 4 .5'..%72... • '..• • • •,• • 14.4 t•
, , ,
~
Pisst•LunoN . OF i 1 t ) AIIt,NEX.
lllll.P..—liletlee hs hereby' altos, that the lesnitzi
lb e heretofore- 'listing hatOleen Vomisisroluo
OdIZOONILSS COOK. hilleklUaltbill. of St „'('ls IN *To itti no Es
dist thellisci of STIII.II EN:WS • it 0)06. need i non/
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.by Mutual consent on the 19th - or mirth; I',U. Ni
business of !til lisicerm will' tAi settled Jig, by VI illtil'
COOK, iehontlleontlione li en blsi °ire ape on 0 t *watt*
- , . ~*. . • : . rllOllAB' el'Elr'llblliii./3,_
' • • ,- •
.7110MAS , (IOCilt. • , i '
. • • if I I lti3ts'
71N- VIIE 'DRPHANS, ;e01.1111,T.;Or4,
j:flethiylklll County .— ln the mattei of the 111VottlIt.q . .)
ttlfllllter. liatioutor of tliii• last wilt Ittid lOW:and Ti,-I
.Ctiestina ;Sop:en, dee'd: . :.. .::.. 1 ' '.', L . ,z, ,
1 the underilltaedoippointlett Atnillior to distribute N
.. .:A
inlanee renistnlng lit the hands of salitExeclutorliteint!i i
amonirthe creditors ind.pereonsen t idea thersto,lisnqj
glip‘ll' tiiit letrlthat. be sril fat tenil to the ditties of his it ri
Pointtohni i.tr MONDAY, thelltli=olay .of April,,lsfikul.:,
In o'rlotlei. A..!11...i at hts MDT., In the ;Borough ilf - Piols
rule. ishetrantl where all perw,ins Interested aril in nitic ,
to &twilit. .:',.: . - • WM: R. ISSIITII,Aupor., 1..
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EMMILI
Aporlp 5,. . • ~"
IN' trHE , PRPHiftl ' , l . eCitiFtr Off
febtirlkltl Con nutter .of s'een'arte
s,,patori Rat-hart, Adrainialrator,.:44., tiltairs4
Nathan :I.ebortr: deceased— , •
The.tindersignid AnitittucappOntea) by ilia Orphan;
Court otittrhasylltili County , to. make dietributiou of lye
10-the halide ot Said irdtnt elttiator. to
its portent eotir therein, will attend, tor that pe• •
it.ttli offt'en in - the BoFougla ea KO'.
N 1 DAY , the darof April; K. - Xi:AM - di at 10 ca'ive.:
thellirenoeu; r labial all perilous in terestaid'are bet«
,by 'notified. 401.1AitT, !indite?. ,-•.
Pottsellle, Apr 1 ;
CkirtlON:• , -;'7All-person4, at, fiereh , • f ',
rititlonrd againtt iinehaglngi lini_.ogAlk 0- 1 4, 1mxr
or othi4iroperty kteitioloia ownett by inflate Efee.fre.';:
eer, inerse ille; - translating initially. Inl t arta;
110. and Marbineryinf various *At; et rePt , tem IS
subscriber. or,- Wita-Lin Coorn t zg. itamitsittft 0.-Nrtf!
.York; they being the only auttiorited pallet Wadies!
property, and' any sit lee Anada Ity, others, 'witheid*
written autlioritysaf either of the aboielerrtlekelli
of no taltdity: . I . 4 PNN.ctR,s
. to the Eststo,ot Geit blieptitnAlif
• r..3,l,l*efittl r je. Apr ii .11 lta
. .
crrict.-04 ap(l.:after , let Sot
Pletii keno, G. B:liti2:..the Oottnell Flini ortee•
ea 'tribe. No. 4t;lnsp'd o.'of 'Red. Aloe, volt( be.kiedled
.the third stem, otahe Tomo Hill; (North Stde.);en
7th Sleep of the Bth Son of each end IP rt. y sereq dais
S. a...pLuoul.cu, 0.0 Et...
7 4 Areb 39, ' 67 1 • .
_,,_...._
N
0;1'1 -,-CE. avipg . • purchased ._ of.
~ •
J - otiii... - lientigh: ikiiimao r .et Port Cterbeo, to ~,
lilirElla base Irstosil Westin' to tam gin ritig.ter Ow,,
sure. All reireani are forbid molinitlig ssid , proterty,sp
It belongs to Ca... ~. : • ~ , flakliriiLlila
..March LI) Jeri. . - ' : :' '.. .: ; ; 130
, ~....
T~—__ _.
1"
A°B'—ONE DOLLAR REWARD.
~,
--,Lost, ai little 1100.01% snontheold '.i, toiler Nivea
red and yellow: white , breast. and Nine white times. it
owner.will pay °tie dollar on delivery ortlie dirr.l , .. :..
.- 1
. ' • :. 11:abintannvi,ibove centrav44 ecitt e,llle.
r Biareti-23,, 411 - , . ',.. J ~,20,
T.lEssoLtirloN.. 01! 'PARIriiER!
Sill P.—Np lee ',hereby al rep r itrat ttie t 1 m bar
tor,,r..*lstinz 311111ag North .1111.
beim Totratgalti.lnettr Qreepooa,firhoyll.llltrty.t!
tweet). the f -idlaterthers, has been dliaolied mom
- torment-rni, dloiolocloit to date float the la „of Apr.
next. AR pas ra themiel yes ladehted' to lb
firm. will make paymeutta JONA.TIIiNi X LA:. of it+
Late - rrrioand . thlitt havirts eletzuh will atom prejeat Ltit
Ii him fbr'aettlement. !. JON AT II AN."fAll Lk
. , - t WiLl.l.4pl 24;SGLL
•
Ttie,hOoldeta .111 hereafter ha carried
/Wilber, Itt the old itAtid.: where-he 11111 h• - happy Is. 'a!
.hisrold friend*, • ' JONATII4N • NAGLIA
Mirth 29, '62, - • , `
Sc"
r,ItrYLXIL,L, cotr wry,
Coniin6nereatth fhionoTivaitik't2amiiif:T.bsill
Esecotor of thg4got of Edtegt'd Mbroin,
of the lionabgb of Miterstrgle. 1p *aid Counti% deeeigq
JYeeamio yeti that'dou bound -appear .byton ry
Honorable. thiJodeogof- the Orphans {lours &Awl
kill Counti, ori the flief MONDAY of June; A.I Ii„ Pet:,
lo chow cause why Xhi letter SestatniotagY eggnipa
you on the fatale of algid 11100441, , SlL ; ggeo t skoaldge; l ::,
be vaestet 4 • • .
!ninety' the Wooornblit'phirler W. fleeing: Prisiligt
Judgeof not W 4 Ocnitt ot ,POgiarllle,ithig 'do cf,. }
March; A. - ; -.1
14110W4N,clgtk 3401 0: C.,
1
Match 29;
kUDITI
relgnec
Court of
the hotline; In
pine Kaufman .
e.;;;;11,". i 111: mt... A Interested. for
of kitd rp polMtnenu on SATURDA Tab's Iselftli 01(
April unit, at his Wile* in Crin•l4 - .1 , ....f1fgri110 i !
• . 104444.1!... fdt.lC'o9L, A l uait
' •- 12 '• I 3'3l •tl.
- ---4- S . T.AITE of JACOII MAYLAND ,
. 1 der'd. ,- -)io4rai Is Lhereby a teen. that Mien 1101
- P
ma titration on the estate or Jacoll )11.ayleod.1,Late did
litnrounti'or Ashland. dthoilkill County; deceased. taw
been wanted to thefutideridgned. - All persons 1104
claims against gild 'este te.ire rontlesied IA present ibis
to .
" . Aahland,:elapylitill Clottnty. P
3ii
`ire 29. !ea. [ - • •! t - Id'""
oTic.-1.-- ti
p 4 hivt,loane o 4 llorsk
N
t
; an d il'ariOn I Mr. John the r lultlitk obi fits tit;44;
rini #1 pleasurki., • • , WILLIAM BlLApAllif..,'
• dtXtatr, March.- tit, '62. - , ; .. I2Ji. 4,
lrirgSOLO rlON.—qhe parfliershii
lir heretofore ett l isting _between PATMHIK *O - I>gr b ,. .j
and 'MICHAEL LYNCH, .Wholesate, Coat fteair" . "V
di.solted by mut+ consent, on theAttibef IdarrAivh*j
'flue Mittman nt the late fine It'll b ;Iststectlr 111 , 04.1
Letrett. wbo wlll-dinthatus thebwelness bereiMer se
own account. , 1 • • rATRICH 3101 - ,0N1.1, 1 ,
.. , .
_,. I • - MIMLIABL vocn.
March 21., VIT. 1, . !,,; , , I, 4 311
JN I , THE 9RPHANS! ,, Couwr OF
schuyotut co nty..—ln the matteiof lharannucl i
4
barite Hefner, nrinlitratoeof Jacdb Rainer, he'd
The undersign , appointed Anditoir to illitrinnu_n t
balance retnalnhi Id lbw hinds of this lab: Mundy',
tit
tor and aninnal the peirseka entithid thenw, tirrr , 7
Ores trotter that e wilt alts It to the dutte .if bad
"ointment, on.TIIMSDAY:theIth di,' of- Aprll 1.' 41° k,
lo n'ek.elt;'?%. Mod' , ble Mince; In -tha.,Boyeaatint P. 4 : 1 ; '
villa, whim add *bate ell persons interested are n't' ° '
to at tend..—. _L . r . DAVID E. GRltirg; - Agatle*
1 Marra ra, is 7. 1, • . 1 , _ i- 12 31,... , ,
,
N 'CI4E tioinmiin s Plena'of !Schtq.
LAM Co3in 57 3.1, , . •
- ADIJNAM: B. lAMMLL, v
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,1 '• 4. • aft 1 -
es.
r Alta, Order of FA , .
'TDOIIA9:Q..IIA3SI4ENS,et fa, • 1 •
• Thotanderelgniel Aitaltor.appointed,to Ode dide
tian of the purchase mann' artehig under !lie aton '
'ads* 10 la to- *lllres,Yerer, 15435. No. 54, hereto V" .
MO* that be 11011 &MO* taa dholdiatles Al, We a .".
' idiot On MONDAY, Abe.74h day , or
10 o'clock.: A.:4IJ, et bla ofs* In the tiorooth of 1
viDaa•Thela Ind *here 01 persons l'aierested ant.
' .to attend. • • osyxo o:3ilitaoi,
Muth 22 *2. . • • • , '
VOTICE-NotiC ' e . : ill; hereby gill'
4 3
1. I list FRANKLIN' 11 &METH. 41;•10 , .1 10141 1
-I!chOylitiliCouoty, l. etapinyed•bi me • *goat. at -
'.Grist l and Gad Mils Wald. Trisnship d Courty s :
fall. dud that oil the business at dill )11 a ill be t•'
feted forme: Wittisse soy hind. • 40AS &lb • ' ._.l •• - '1 -•-,j
. . .. •: . :• . • .:
•
poi tstown; Moaned's/Al G6 t riti,t,titerb 7,41 l•s j .
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ,= .J,
, Thesubseriber to vista bean appointed . A ittgr . :
teat to the dater of Wai.ilehens;idee'd.bitsai itc '
kip Iliven,*ll 'anion@ indebted to old *Onto an
fd mute payment. and those ,ba v t
them to ANPSLilltit ILSUILM: Adm•iv
• • Wm"'
Mir t h 15 ' • 11 61 ,
TTICE.,--Lettets of idministranis
flea the 'stet* of Thiamin. Jelfennoi, diecogedi,
in; n duly wanted to sabPosibertsarr o lfp
lag ado& upon tlurrablestiita an hereby
miient tb* lismitoso4l all person' , indebted lAN"
lacks MIMI tp RODENT JILIFERSOL
1bizeb45,',62,041.611 Torn,.*:
BUY A BIRD' CAPE atoo ll 2.
olua liirra ,
CARDEN A 'HELD Seto& ,
ToHE. subsciber keeps for sale a. b_ l k,
arc Wisiglikotall kiwi!! et Godes *ad ilft"„,
a f -wich will L. sold *Wads , sod Man. It
Owed. market prices, at bls STlO3tort, NW": q.
!BrettB 'O5; . • z.vgas
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‘ni to_disttitre
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