The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 12, 1862, Image 2

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POTTSVILLE, PA.
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' We are utterly aid entirely disgusted with
the disposition to treat rebel prisoners in any
manner bermd!theirleserts. Time has beer!
lob media-1104ring" of these . .men..' They
-are treated mere like nabobs, ,than thieves,
murderers Niatiout i ,ot ten Of,
them live better as prisoners of war' in our
.liands,ihan they rier did it- theit' L lioines in
the &lutist'. BUttecently in Lonieville,a rebel
offseefiras living, at a liotel, faring istamptit , '
•
ously at the expe' rule of the Goverainerit, while
our officers, prisoners in the ' bands l l 'of the
. rebels; are confined in filthy tebscco • are
houses, or in' eleisome prison -: tells,; -This is
all'.w s rong,. and is 'deservedly; s. subject for !!
reprobetion. We Would not have any Uri.'
.' necessary indignity placed upon rebel Prison
. cm, nor subject-them to deprivation: That,
would, be barbarous, end is practised - only by i
the rebels on Oar.men: , But the rebels: in our !
hands should be .confined` closely ; be fed:
.
. plainly, andlie the recipients of no - inappro-,
priate senypatly., •To 'treat them otherwise ls
a positive wrong to our , soldiers now in , the
field, end tethose who are in captivity, sub 4
jeet, to berbarities, the mere recital of which
causes - the blemi in Our veins, 'V
chill with i
' horror: ; Thhi rebellion is to z be crushed iento!
'. delicate, "by! your leave!' manner, but with;!
'hard bloWs,.stern experience, and retritustiVel
• \penishrrient.! The sooner rebel.prisoners are!
made to feelithis, the better,it 'Will be, and wed
trust that the people of.-the North - . will here..!
' after resolutely frown -- dorsi all,...Pampering!
' and " lionizing" of these mem..., 2 ' : ' !
• The history - of this " war so far, is 11.:IreCOtil
of
. oisplaCedAeoiertcy on the part of the
- Go4rnment; and of berbaritiei l by the rebels,
which sevages would hesitate to perpetrate.
'At Bull Rue they bajoneted our Wounded, and •
suhsequentlY,.made goblets of "'the skittle of
our dead, and • rings, etc:, of their bones.- At!'
Richmond, where oar captured 'soldiers were:
' • ireprieoned, the rebel sentinels- shot • several
'-for merely _looking through the grating of
. . their prison , windows: With what indignity ,
Col. Coreorin and, his brave oomrades,•have :
•,... ' been treated-ail are aware. We could !Orio n
, merate Acores of eases in which ,the rebels
_ have acted room
. like demone . .than liumiin '
bei.441 . ; bat we rintst . content ourselves with
. _ cormq to recent eveate in the South; to shOw
thatftlip rebels are not only. not 'capable of
appreciating or reciprocatingoivilized. treaty
~ niertt of, Prisoners of war,•but_that they uttei
-1
ly repudiate kind and considerate treatment
, • of our Meri\who fall into their hands; ti
. ,- ,
eorrespondentwrifing from Poit Repel under
date 'of 3d inst.; states: • -. ,
. - ! .
~ A guerilla lOrciatinge about JaCksOnvillei Fla,,
and seven companies of what tire called: regular
vidnoteer troops, between Jacksonville and Lake
City. A. picket, of seven soldiers, stationed lat
'. some distan'e from the nearest camp, was attacked
last week by the rebels ; two were killed and five
wounded and taken priieners, only to meet* worse
Me than instant death:, From information which
I em told by an'odicet is deetn - edtrustworthrby
)
• Gen. Wright, it is known that these:fits wounded'
prisoners were murdered in cold blood by their"
- , ferocioneraptors. They, are said' to have been
.tied to trees, and were made the targettrof these
rebel savageii who bought the privileges- of ter
.; -. tura and assueinatiott at a certain sutn for every
shot:: ,p • ' . , .
. This is one instance. Is it not terrible?
Last week we gave as a rumor; that Col,
, Frank T.lllennett,Of the nifty-fifth Penesyl
• vaniaßegiment, - son of D. It. Bennett, Elio.,
of this COunty, bad been . ceptOrecion Edisto '
Island. . We.are grieved to llearn ,that the '
• 'truth of the rumor is confirmed, and that he
'and his renew prisoners vier° , subjected to
- indignities of the, mostdiaboliael description:
• • The correspondent. who Penned' the abase
extract, gives the..fellowing'partiiala . rs of the
• • scenes ,attetided ;upon the removal "of_ Col.
•
Bennett to t h e prison in Chariest - on t_ • .. •
._-_. . The party recently caPtured,by the rebels, Con
- sifting of[Lieut..,-Cul. -Bennett of the FiftyAlfth.
' Peinsylvania,'Lleut. Kirby o.f the'Forty=seventh
Non York. and kir—Willis, were taken to Oiler
, -leston. -Through that Christian .eitYthely We're
paraded 'in an, open carriage; conipicaously! la.
baled" Live Yankees." said followeci_to prison by
a derisivci mob of 5;000 people. Insuitclike this,
'and taibirous murder-:like that. he Florida, are
the practices of men-who denounce the violation
'of the - Usages of civilised - warfare on our aids;
• . and ask to be admitted. into ;the community of
civilised it, ! atioris. : , 5,.3 • ,- , ,
' ',We el k , is it not, enough after reading thisi
• ,
to' disgust any otte.with.- theliid•giove Pnlicy
. its dealing with rebels,'Who themselves:trickle
1 11
! ,at nothing in ; prosecuting their 'traitorous
• . • schemes? Let it cease, even if the people
. ,
~ .
are obliged to call indignation meetin gs to
. !
express their sentiments on the subject:.) . We
- , do not ask for. retaliatiOti. That would be
- wrong, end , unworthy ' of. our butruteity tind
- . • eivilizatiou. But we-do 'ask i 7that the rebels
in our hands-shall be taught . that theY are
men gitilty of heavy crimes i - .and, tbatj their
• • incarceration shall be,strilitrintl severer This
,Much the people win') heve . snosirbrothers,.
.• • husbands and 'fathers' in the Union' •ermy,
subject at any-time toindignitiesrand barber
iries Etch as weihave noted, have aright to
• demand, and te'iee enforced.
. ' ITBE CO4FISCATION 81LL'...;!
This bill the'cliaractlr;c_....4 which Mr: Cowin
• of Ilenns,vlvaniss,. Mr. Browning ''of Illinois,
and other Senators of pro-Slavery tendencies, .
• bave.misconceived the } character, to use the
tnildes£ expre` ss ion, doesnot as 'is alleged,
s.trike at all the property of each .aud every
citi%en in the seceded States.• it would not
probably, reach the property' of: one in-ten 'of
••• the rebels, end in no case touch the property
of a . ioyal citizen. In , the , first. Oat*, the
• bill us proepective 'in its operatiOn,i, and con
fiscates the' property of no one for , anything'
dOne !before itt'passage. . It would bee in the
.1
power of ever: Rebel in the land to save his
property f_rorn.cortriscation, by ceasing to war
against the Government from the time of its
passages SeCandly, it only applies: to the
property of midi Rebels se are beyond' the
reach of judicial . ' inscess, WhereVer • the
person 'of the.Rebefcan be reached and mail.
subjectto the punishment his crimes dese4e,
the bill does not propose to touch his proper;
ty. In ap the loyal States, including !die
•
souri, Kentucky, Issid ,larie.part of !Tennes
see acid . Virginia, the only persons whose prop
- 'ocli could be touched by the bill wossid be
•• those, who abandoned it, and fled to' other
, • Sta4irto . tsght against thePoioo: Why there
ettoidd besuch strenuous opposition on the
• : part of Mr. Cowan and others, to this 'equita
ble meassastr, is eertainlyistrange.
Was under eonsideratiin(in the
- • , Senate 'during the present Reek, and on Tnes
' ' day last, Senator Trstaibiltdelivered an able
• speech, 'tieing in - argument, yet of tem pered
• zeal. We have only space to give the con
einding 'part. We would *nark the
people ars ready and anzioas for the- passage '
of thsi billoind Congress cannot adopt it too
- soon. If anything, the peciple are "in, advance
• of COogreisvo, this question, for their feel
ings of,hostility to the rebels are" growing
- scrooge!r and more bitig,ws .cherished ones
tell in batile,or ire- captured .and.isobjected
to Unprecedented tuirbarities. This concio
sion *r: Tricwbolticepeechle s$ follows,
i which invites:, reflection I - =
.Yat tt b me Obi mime NI tut btG. thiltilog
ogstltuitonaliti. wouldba ismizoodidralt ; *moil&
vino the-R* l .k 4.sperit•.iiiihnitetio South as owe
ms• Whist the Codolii. -nos sork4 so fair. II ON
: • boa repolkito toorti ttip poprity of any lora dins a.
:m4 ?why, Antli4 It drihra'Ailin, !villas* the
Malone Are them ito loyal In the heath, we te \
their love for the traitors! to have &teen them from
their Wales. and robbed Glom of lbeir ProPelY. lo street
Gut est tia than take Rebd to helP. 4 .l.flef the
*manse of otentaintag th e arenalleat eats= la* on
billion, they mould theme tam irritant- I .'4W,
this would eolith= *met tremortiollite febee
odes, and mtlignity abil -Dila aye as thi`
world nome.befor* wit litillito,l4r, set 10,fillt
halite the property Of . is thalecolitage hataribet
beflkons. Whaerredbe Re • bear sway they lima net
heeltated to cored sodi tie Illit'nsicithriest soh
Re
if now, as the author* of rowa le metered. the Pee'
sons iho have robbeilloal Gans ire to be litoteent
to the= topopetty„ whet hitt at myths to the Melds Of
the emistry.thet valuta tante Insurrection arises.
the sure way to protect ; thel -property will be Vieth to
It* and whit= th is but ta et a presto= fait '; 1
Toihow the area of thli IT individual eat* quote
r
fame letter mated eitobl li fer deal Then .1P. 0 .9„,;-
=dheliNtrit Yeti& Who says "I . . 1 .. • - -
et hold a tauten= for Sas o* it pkiatatblo pithy.
iire ler ilissimppl. TVs fat ten; is not thi,ftml me
leiladdng =Jeff Dena 1 p combat= ill etiltratell*
myself sod family ere bia I astarraseed by anise
mett o o ll eftleated *Poi Oda gaga ' lie abliteroaent
Jeff Dans IssosiNi *oil Why stiesedi he 4 el
p
rer t ed ;a urea unharme d: nes entitling tatilolltrttl
upon loyal ladirldnels aid t o Walsh atm=
sectiont"., . .. ,'. i • 1 .
This lit Int ewe 10000 e 11 kb there- are bedegas or
t ,
tiamendl ell themeh th e Muth Sot few of hoar en-
Illellint in this rebellion w ever hi seeds lel Ter In
: their
per
our If they to larteß life* Pomo*
ti ot
atom and entonsind of their ton,ther htudatind their
isegibes. the inmeent tells have bees *Ate 0 " ge t
while the gull= will go; Inpurdebed. The otatuusea
[ pries which tbe Reale will ma for; their apt and tol
-1 ton at the does of ,the fir ' eill eattibtite tardy to-
I ward making up the tort diey hare tionned thy their
MOlllOO. WllllO lelal teramele inefouictoreritelleehaefes
end.lndeakeil deem of k al dames, both Math end,
Smith. will be Moored to theexten=oo.o oo ...
you. Toms dittos:roads of es will I= bun.
Breda of themeands of se as 11 be =laded foil Ufa ben.
*reds of tailgate& tent Will Di Jett anthems °alb.
Denary of the asthma, w it the amittwm of Ili th,a Win
pry will secipe almost tea, manure, la their
property Ii nude to lisy the po r al; •Is =Line f
Mil the .la loyal, nd till ',of lay
ono Plate. who hens eon hated 10 fiberfill Of their
blood to the nuintenatter, the Ileitis - isekl4tit prielat.
Tahoe of constitotimal • body. to- ditpdir of their
property =pay the apen of teas Mr, whilethey who
peanuts It spinet the =noire permit( . to may
theirs! Phil th e fath ' or owl taint. a whoa
mangled bodies !refloat in beck to 1111 by hun
dreds, from th e bloody de of hansont, of mason.
er } .,
and Pa 614110, be gravel, to In carrots es. which
nt
shall deseend upon their childrea Gaolbird n 4 fourth
;generation& to defray the 1 Aoft te W x :ling the
;eves
ogee= trai - au woe , to touch
;even the property of Use eat ar , thear4temithrs,
whose arsons anithetroadionr tat blt.lSep ye that
the loyal people= tide etelostry wII `osubtall such lb
jostles? I beliere - I remnant es .f , sl,als p i . rtie, end
as haws • constituntey };any of r Ilemal ' . I claim
nothing more. If Viesterst: men vs fought, more bat.
ties and won more elan, fur the Union than their
brethren of the Reap I Motet/ / they oare d had mare
opportunities: It his bee their item, 'fortune hi toe led
'Agana the imectiy,linet . of int Idly *iodised lb
t
ramps. The capture of . sow thief, 13:11 New Eng.
l i t
land troops under tbi g rat It ride, sham that the
Restore army needs. ti t ;be ted agelistirthe enemy to
drills him fro= Theists 4 the relines seleffeetually
ea he =Libya expelled Mm - illetron.i sod 'Kentucky.
While, thereon} I sup ad of the Pert whlcti'the al-
diets of my own ilteri t kto dettrattag the enemy In
the West, Ido Oa ste m *Ohs= any superknity , over
the other soldiers ofi the lila I .Tie tirae am vitro
besieged Donator.% itid 1 o. eter :lighting •thlvelth the
day fur three outreentiv days, ley each tiled on the
ground, without shelter,. exposed to the stein =id the
sleet, were chiefly Iftlnellene. It was then. , that rebel
lion metalloid th# hadry tolow which Ma steginatelit ewer
e i
sinew. Pony dad pod s were =woe front that bloody
held to one , small horn n my State,wnd I birdied Itts
common grave : - The II ton Thee et P.. Ridge were
also largely tads up of ti re from llllnolio. Suppose
pa, that .t as go bath t Moot* swag the restlvesof
those who have hem ' Illy destroyed, and proper to
hey tams upon thein ler rder to eacUleteend roman;
ate the mardererso-forithet la realty - what esemletiote
Reel property. from topfiration itinerant* to't tilt, I
know not if they would "ohmic to lath lonelier: and
Yet, there ere those who lute only talk of at snatiety to
the min who have brostcht these , troubles upon; the
asuntry,,but oppose iirtir Wing the mild puntitimeilt of
sontiseet ob of propertalor three - who 'bill toot nue
hereafter 'to war open; t i Government. and whoUtort;
•
sons arel .; eyond one reit I am, surprised bet a bill of
j oy,
this charity= ihould with opposit from Sena
tors of the Guider' etioteintree loyal tithe the Rebels,
; whenever they'have had the power, have bbed..plito
; dereflud ditiettfroot their Ulna Do gentlemen no
I
Bard it as m 14.1110011,0, oblige us: to ley taxes upon
those whoa habitations have been emaciated. to reward
those who e
t havihnnied them! upla shrew: whoa. whole
as
property h n stole to reward the thieve* upon 1
those whose nitres be e been siodu, to 0001penatte the;
'murderent In my jri potent, justice, hrounity, and 1
I
mercy !onset:el denten ilsst we at toice probe= that
t la supporters ofttils cruel and wicked reßion should
be
henceforthmade to tie Its burdens. 1
To tbetoosi truPorlapt features in the b 7
I under con
sideration 1 hare thus fir toed. no allusion. They are
the 2.1 end 3d fectiiloa of the bilk 'The td a In these I
words it • ' • . 1
And be it.fi4ethte incited. That every Person having ;
Clem to the serrlee-4r Libor of any other ;person In any
State. under the lel th ereof, oho during the Present
rebellion stoollitake u o locus against the United Stater,
or la any manner shoed end comfort to said ...hellion,
shall thereby forthwith forfeit all chum to such tarries
or labor, and the persal . afrom. whom it is claimed to be
due, comnibnly celled lows, shall, ipse facto, on the
;commission of the net Alper/atom by the 'parte turtiug
claim fir the meta ot , labor aforesaid. be discharged ,
therefrom. lied become ' - io rrrrr theinifte, free persons,l
any law-of any State. ay( the ;Jolted States, to the con
trary notoltnstanding.. And whenever any I pawn
elaiining to be entitled to the wen or iabof of ant I
other person *hell seek tvi e n force such clam. he shill
in the first lnstan .e. end afore proeetoling with the
- trial of his eliha,satlshiettirily prove that he is and has
-been during the gilding ebb/Ilion. loyal to the,Go.ern
went of lb. Unitetlitteda. 1 And no person engaged in
the wintery or naval rend* e of the United Stites shell
under any prehm , rorhaters r, aseutne to decide on the 1
vendits of the claim ofttilypersbn to - the serrice or la
bor of any other person; oe \to surrender up any cacti
-
-person to theolaintant: , , - -
The ;bird section troika it the duty of the President
to provide for, the erdoolutitu and protection, se free
pen, In some tropical ,:ouotr!, of such of the African
rem made tree by the Preen= section, as may desire to
emigrate. Slavery Is admitiet. by most Wye citizens;
to have been the cause rot thialwieted rebellion ; ant it
ii , also very genently adoihtef that the rederellintern
meet bas no power under thi Constitution to, remove
tills cause by abolishing Sier'ory in the Stites. I, In
common with the Repuhilesue generally, have often de,
Owed that Catena Wee not responsible for and had no
power Moder the Constituttoe Go Dante* with Slavery
to the States: Imyso to day; end because the Repute
limn party generally tau mentairod this position, the
Senator from Pennsylvanla,„(lir.Cowan,)ln the name of
Republicanism. arraigns throe of iiii who are In fora of
this bill is eeting I nison instently With our profeelons....*
Ile has probably been'm( , led by the tithrot the bill, which
might more property hastyled a tot il to discourage rebel.
lion, than -a bill to manuals the property and free the
shires of Rebels;" foe, lie, this bill does net make a Ile
bel of anybody, nor trof ;itself five a single lista If a
slue gets his frwedoto ander It, It will be by the ellen
tan, act of his , Rebel master. Surely the Repetdkan
party neverbiedged tfatoif Mt to pass a law to puulith
Rebate Suppose. before this rebellion broke-out. • due
bed been detected in robbing %bewails, would the Sen
ator trim Peurotyleinie hate considered the Republican
party bound by its # Ledges out to punish , the sieve fur
his crime, lest in so. Ming it !Mould interfere with sla
very! Suppose a etreelis insurrectlou to hove broken out
In sans Southerly:lite, and the State to bees called no
the federal Goveroment to furnish aid for rite suopres-
Pleb. would the Pei ifer hate considered the Republican
party bound not;to respond/ to this eoustituthmal eel.
lest It shoild interfere with ,Slevery in a Staten Or,
suppose the Mayers i t the South should be armed by their
Rebel mestere, and marshaled to fight against the Union,
would the Republican Sonata -from Pennsylvania best.
tate to direct the Odin armies to shoot them on the tat
tle field bit In so doiol they should luterfere with ale
very! otesuliethe henatur untold du none of these
thlogs. Neither Cnagtess nor- the Georral Gplernment
ran do oythlog directly In the porp,oe of interfering
With elevary in the !Renal This I admit to Its fullest
extent ;I but Datieresa May and ought to provide for, the
puntsbenetit of orrimeinumnitted against the tare of the
V 131013 • It may and ought to provide for the suppreselots
of rebel; Ro: and Witt doing this slavery sutßee, or is
interfered'ith, it' ictiot thaGoveratortut which makes
the toterfuenee, but they who violate the laws' and war
against the Goveromest. Ito, if any elan, shell ever ob.
tali tols - freedom l'under this bill, it, will be In eonu•
ytitiice of the icto ef his ltebetl muter. and I , am not
snare that the/Republican pertY ever pledged la siol t not
to allow the own/wed shores =make then Tree.:,, I would
to lit ell thit every Rebel In the ' land 1110014 to-asorrow
grouted the weapon, Of hie rebellion, red tan Whitt ails
glare; end to obetimick to the laws and Constitution.—
in thet. event this hilt. If-passed into &lbw, "mild hare
no effett either up= hie proariv or his slain f hut if
he will rontinuainniallion against the Grovetnment to
plunder and murder loyarcit hens, I hies never pledged
myself ai a Instpubfleaa, not total-trout to him the pun
ishment his Crimes deserve . It this rebellloo should re
sult In Nel l g the isleres of Robert, its will not be the
lest limes° he Watery of the World that poodles Coins
r out of evil: at It ofil not be thwart of Congress which
makes the free =name thin it to the act of Congaree
punishing et crhoe4 horceny ibex:tikes a mane thief.
It het bred lorthat Congress possesses no more power,
to pas. this 'lll rloW thei lo a time et pore. I assen t
to the pro . itiek!sed insist that It Would bare been
pettedly es peleni for Congress to bate airmail such a
little:any Ins. bike all criminalise& It would remain
intoperstive pon-the statute book till the °dines war
committed •a which it prodded-the-penalty, when it
would gnu oto pity for tbe purpose jnl punishing the
offenders. • tPO happens. in the pruidence of God. that
mat of th.•, whe aro dens an-now In arms ethicist
the Govern; ot 'this eves to the Goventmot the
power to d' ellen and ill they posse= if honesty
to supp e realtion ; Sod Onsgrese leveled by the
°enactio • n ' , CM the di retina of determining what
_means the I iht, tieirdltaseptilb this object ; not only
to, but It nuide•ltte duty 01 Congress pe provide for
supaesenfor Insarrectiois., In booking this providon
ii i
is It out w that Conitres thonld in act that If men
will flAist an wee agalost t ell Wren t they "ball not
go forth without thetas of hat apeelee (property which'
hasrot the I mai Hog pewit= &natio to into rebellion,
and hereby take &Way any a:titled - for r peeing the rap.
rfolent oboe thisirebellionisball have been suppressed !
Skirt en opptirtuolty to strike a blow for freeman sada
occurs as that now prevented to the American COtiftells.
I Al/ 11101 t. of the °warn ot stoneware +nested In the re
bellkm, end will prebehly at)tinne is tot ante lime,
ther/mild Mar the bill were speedily enacted Into
a law, th at they would hy their own at give freedom to
most of he dens in the country. and tbua wield be
- solved; in • knit mania thetigh the meenc t r this
ed re
wickbellion Ithe grist question, what is be dale
with African showy - t i .abject to vioroCer tch, Jet
*mph, In tils My: ezehlleurst that he "trembled when
he rentembeired that Godwaelust.” I appeal to Sena
tors es phlienthroptsts es patriots. as loran of the Uni
on and of eitistituilons i liberty. to tto let pea thil op'
! saturate Which letrietted rebellion premeds. of in king
ti. Waimea of tiring (Modem to smalls:one of the hu
man rice, ea/thereby destroying to • great silent the
source and, 000 Of the rebellion. and the only thing
which has Met ,eitilonalythreatened the pace of the
eins. • Ileving.es I think, shown • that the right to
etiolueste enemy property skirts; that for this ;purpose
the rebel,. bon wady he =retell es enemies; that con
; fiscalkofain be elfectedlonly by so act ofGougress; that
the bill order comelderation is constitutional, and that
it is both Wheal:l4 set lest te, take Then those who
, than outinue to tight Xitainst the Goverment altelt ltil
passage of ibis el, a odebose persons are beyond the
I reach of plitehment,theli property sop their slaves, so
,far in they are within Our teeth, I spike to all theta
nal, favor thea Oen l i to Kind together, and let us Pala
I; his bill at- es 'arty ady as plasible; with anti moil/
I it 'tattoo aid arbettnureatit Is may be *Magid advisable.
not =slag sled of the had utopia intier, It is Ino
Goleta talk of sotinestios iind oomillition, when the
habitations of loyal tithed are being ; plundered' and
thee lives deafened.
plead
the rebels, whoa hinds
re
a dripping with th e end of loyal titheas, shall have
granola theirerms, I will be Gum Mee& to tent . of
cleaner --' hi" . s have , se snaciatbles reetted to Melt
behalf? t to overthrow the Goternasent,
is ma Who have rained tolls ,sup.
Prim
energel . capable Sdperiutendent
of the _tools -ot this llorOugh,Lta s
scathing and truthful. reply io in ill 7 sdrsed
cominuoicatiOu, th,ii appesiad in the Mining
Recorripflitiurchty lest.: :the; tuotirei that
prontpt the4achstrecentlyitude in the two
i 1
i
%Depfocretiottirguis of " this , It , . on the
School , BUrd, it i Officers, ri 'the! Superin •
tend ant, sa*, its varied u
We' cl4.llstign aucnustal _cont . - 'iitim, when
we issOut ; tiist -the 'yawn 4 Stich the
schiwlllalfairS ot 'Pottsville : conducted,
• c4ticiAte ei 4 e ll 4 66 P4tert , in e §t=tv: even
o p m
even in Philtidelpkhis, whi,.h pri es Unit up.
on the r 'perffitionibf - ita'school a romp!' is
to;iti affaiuslthe School Bata iites inns ,
tiiin,feelins i ltat it would' sly result in..
.114 corpisitt iiimitare of '- 'Asiailasi4:
ButlitS haSO`ellothul to the at: that ac 4,
tottod 03.,10a8s#N. We 11..! la giri an
": ' 1 ~ .I. , r • 1
~
1 6 aid* nature of '
illustration re tenor three: The
Stancliwit , *Duke , the eknior editor- int c .thit
• ! ! . ..."s1 ..
paper; becamebecame be s i ;Weil ant
and is President fr oi the „Burl. A
genital is , dose !fist bend I now are t 4
, . .. .
be sdoetedi and that , is-4 susbens i ts sit;
iagil ' ' ' Oni intityleses a l qiwl suit in
flaunt.. . .i
..„...‘.
whic '' h he intered — • wiiliT. ihe Board, and ot
course, be:is, antagonistitsl and bitter on that,"
score. ASO/her: mithikit ellslum hot forlmild
-1 . . *Ai - iia,l costCo the '
irli parferies, aims et() tax
.-pedters,of sous threel-thousuL &Bans; Jim l
decision of: the Suprente Court cornea in,,gi- 1
firm i ngi the right of tie Bowl to the lot in
.
. . .
celar"-stren v t s ma dile Wll•winun ha* atarkof :
sell* lot. ', se g6wi luau: 'A neltPin nr•
teachers ano,kept et their duties by the Su
perintendent, and they become iruelble. A
party actuated tiy_P ersonal motives altogether;
'writes a COUthitunittationi which-lir. filtermei'
notices below, and which Would be . far.. from'
~
creditable to the, writer, if the matter was en
tered into fully, and all the rids developed.
rs I
nolever, we a llude to . them! feti4apparently
,
v
trivial mattors,to u show that 1, aubsten-‘
•
till cause exists for attacks nixie the man
agement!tithe Public Schools of the Borough,
,
',and thet they aFin ! g mainly, from petty, pri
vate feeltng.• As to the I3orough Superinten.
• dent we recognize cheerfully, his valuable
, ,
services to the table of education 'here. In
addition to hisiabors as a. teacher, he has
,a
!watchful eye upon 1 the conduct of the other
I
school, of., Borough, visiting theirs' fre
qiiently, and geeing that they are always up
to the mark equirlet3. Indeed the position is
absolutely indispeesable, as the visits of the
,
Couny Superi nten dent , ud are , like thou, of
angels, 'few' and far between," in_comm
.
quence, we presume, of h is arduous duties in
other sections of the County. Although int
sited, he'his neiir been present at more than
one t woexaminations of the Public Schools
~
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of this Borough
. .
- ?,le-..Shermatia communication is SI fol
lows: • ,
EDITOUII Mittens' Jouttali.:—l hold it to be a
_ praiseworthy act top expose fraud and earn:tattoo
in public officers, and to advoiat• reform in mu
tielpal and State affairs; but when a wetter con
t.:de his natio that he may the more easily
screen (rota public view. the impreme selfishness
^,whielt dictates ids eondiet, *bile he uses' every
Isifort'and every art of the deniagogne to mislead
- • anctrieceive the people,' in matters orwhieh be ,
supposes them to be ignorant, it Is no lets praise.
worthy to expose,to the light his misrepresenta
tione and 'athletic:al reasoning. Such miarepre.
Isolations era reasoning characterise the articles
in the Elwin, Record, signed "Another Taipei- s
sr.", The writer. conscious of the motives which n
inmate hina, dares not sign his`name to the arti.
• cies be writhe, as take, any one at all acquainted hi
with sphootraattere would see the object of the i s
writer; but he alit learn by experience that the
roaring of a lion is easily distinguished from the .
CI
braying of an ass. though the latter he clothed Jr
jo a lion'i skin. 'Permit me to esti the attention
of the. Yublic to a few points in his'artieles, furl i l l
must be brief. My duties as teacher, in'the High wt
-Sehool and as Superintendent, especially at this sy ,
period of the year, Occupy my time both-day and
night. and I Have little time or inclination to en- ca
ter into a full diseuesiqn of the , various , questions i n
raised by the writer. If the writer of those ar
ticles were as busily and meetly employed as the P'
Borough,Soperiniendent, be would have had no d
desire to trythust to mislead the public. 'lt is not.,,
my intention to eital the importance, of the no- ‘'
sition I hold, although -I might without being lia. h
ble to the charge of egotism. "unstnifr thine of. ,
lice." Bad it riot, been for the invidious and an
comparison ,hetaeen the- Female Grammar I
School and the .hale Grammar and High Schoolir,
-I might have let his articles go for what they are"
worth, at , least for the present: bet as I am Su
perintendent of nil the Public Schools, I cannot
allow such etrtnp6.ris ne to pass unnoticed ; and
should any one make as
• unjust a comparison
in reference to the Female Gramrriar School, I
".should be as ready to defend it and its teachers..
I commence then -with the last article. After
stating that several of the young ladies, (he says
just one fourth, ,which is 6,2) from the Female
Grammar 'School have been elected as teachers,
he co mes to the conclusion that the Male Gram
mar School and high School have not done half
to much good to the public as the Female Gram
- mar School. and• "if we can be convinced that
one-half of the gtiAtd has resulted to the public
from the expenditures of two thousand dollars
mentioned above that has been realised from the
five hundred paid to the
,teachers of the Female
Grammar School, it will go very far towards per
suadinga tax-paying public that we are not pay
ing too dear for the whistle." The object of the
Public Schools 1. .not to make teachers tiny more
than itle to make lawyers ;tend Olawyer, if good
for apythiag, is just as much cridit to
- the Fublio
Schools in which he reeeilred his education, pre
vines to his study of law, as one who chooses ,
' teaching as the business_ of life.
If we are •to estimate the good .done by the
number of teachers chosen from the schools and
the eos"thert the're might be some soundness in
the argument.' But let us see where this sophis
tical reasoning will lead. There is a young la
dies' school in town that bas furnished twice as
many teacher/ as the Public Achools and has
cost the peWe nothing. Ergo—the Public
Schools should be *Wished! It is true, very
few of the young men of Pottsville 'engage in
teaching, but lethat any reason that the Gram- .
mar and High Schools do not do as 'much mojd as
the Female Graintaar. School? But where} aro
the young men of the Grammar and iligh Scheele?
Scores or them are in the army and navY ; some
IV privates, and some _as officers ; they
.tney be
found in all the honest walks 'of life, and 44
speak for these schools, and casino diem dit up
on either. And so to the matter of eatery, which
seems to trouble the writer so much, it may not
be amiss to ray that some of these young men
are receiving individually, a salary equal to the
combined salaries of the young ladies mentioned,
and writer titan the salary of any male teacher.
they were-fitted for these positions in the Mgt'
Seltb ;i l.. -Alf tenor to these brave young - men
who havileft ibt-ir pleasant homes to battle for
the right, to risk life and health for their country.
Bat one word more as to salaries. It appears not
to have entered the, imagination of the ,writer.
that male. teachers sually receive a higher sala
ry than females I that by a law 'of political econ
omy. (which Is arimmutabli,as the laws of na
ture) the price of every thing is governed by the
supply and demand, and there being few open-
Inert comparatively for fimales , there are many
mote seeking to become teachers, than 'can find
employment. Besides. they receive a more Mieril compensation for tembing than they ran ob.
Lain in any other emploY inept, while it is far oth
erwise with the other sea; there are a thousand
opentngi where more money can t be made and
where they will not be tot led what they honest
ly earn. lie' says the cost of the'Grammar and
High Fehools'oogether wk.a. the Saperiateadent,
le it3nOtt, Itesily four times as much as the
Female Grammar School, but be forgot juit then
to mention a very important fait, that there are
in:these /chock nearly three times as many pu
pils ; the average being for the, last three months,
'157, and in the Female Grammar School, 56.
Can it be postibl that a person who- will know
ingly thus try to eeeive the people; is
,influenced
by honorable mo ves t lie also Includes in the
coot of the High School the whole salary of the
Sdperintendent, W,bile certainly .not morn than
belt shOuld be thns included. bat be thought the
dear public couldn't see. Ile desires the public
to' believe that the - ecisr• of Fuperintendier the
schooli' is $5O, and at the same time 'lshii them
to believe that the whole salary • should It'added
to the lost bf, the High Sebotd. Be must think
that he has a very „gullible' public, to deal alai.
• Lie styles the Superintendent a Dictator, imply
ing that the office is odious to the teachers, and that ,
the Inoumbent acts the part of a tyrant toiwardi
them. ' The foots of the ears ore that very few ,
of the teachers have any such feelings toward ,
the Sttherintendent, and these few would like the ,
Sopirinteedent too, if be would turn the grind-
stone for theui to sharpen their axes. Whatever ,
the office may be: it was not wide for me ; I was I
Sleeted VI fill it, and I harp not the lest doubt
that I Ithallhold it just as long as I desire it; it
I perform MY duties faithfully, the writer of those 1
1 article', willing or unwilling. In his first and
1 second amides, be considers the office of Borough 1
I Superintoodent a useless appendage, and the in. I
1 cumlient a pre/mare that should not be anions I
as •, and in his third he says : " Now lam deci
dedly Of the -opinion that the work of Superin
tendent and teacher of the MO School. should
be combined."' What a'wonderful change iii Onp
short week I. He is evidently laboring under the
disease felled 4 softening of 'the 'brain." . But
hear him further': ". The school is at all tinsei
entilloutd the teacher; could at' any time, while
attending to the Idaliei of Surrioteedest, be re.
Hewed by this principal of the Gratanistr School, .
who Watt all times two aseisusom.' •, . Now the
writer ithely very well that the Grimmer &libel
has nbt "at'all timer" two assistants, and when
there 'are two. they, .are as fully , occupied,' had
work'. as; bard as any teachers in the Public.
Schools. i '• , '
.. , 1 -
" Ark'," he says, "If you were to make strict
inquiry of the teachers tit. the,
"Secondary Cod
Gratomar, Schools as to - whether the children-Ame
lia:wad fa anise to keep sip thelliol Sehool) bad
Progressed as far es they were &WM , take them.
they vioula'utostoodouietediy,giv• a negative rit
ply,'t and then be talk; flippantly of " rushing
the pupils through the, 'Seeondary sad Grammar
Schools. when they hare Da learned more- than
shalt what they *odd laara in them, to Intep'op •
Riga School.._ Oa this ,princi'ple. via.. thitt pu
pils i d not be roamed es long as they ran
lean ythingof their teaehers, there Mould be
oda 'hLtle nor Female OISUIDIF Schools nor
High Schools. The pins ars not promoted to
keep apths it istillehool say more than they are to
keep up the blabs and Female Grammar Schools.
They sre.protooted more frequently than desire-,
ble fn account of the crowded state of the lower'
schools.. It would be very ssaaral for the teach
ers to give a" negative reply." because .they do
not „like to put with their pupils, and certainly
they would not admit that they had taught their
pupils all they knew themitelves. 1
inntunieatten • trona the
' Amax damns Btaeon„ oi,the7thPeons.
GilaWynkoorcidred recently In Tell.
\jaesee, of yphoid fee*:. iinutunt*:" hate
*en Inteited at , IlliltoniPa i - obere hie widow'
"tides.
MEI
via i
i b aitei g er t ~,d 1 ; t i et i o rmiii 4 ra !1 - .*r. ti la If. tassastio °tate : 4BA I¢.rieg.,
Couneetimi, Uttatro. Mot:. +. - P:vz,bimi jiesterdaysk Priti•
-,.. ----Q . 1 - :•„.
~ ...., • , j o gu r -41‘1414, do all rimo, it'll:11E0DM!
A pia= nth* Ilikisijitittliver,,,'iutink '::fit gib. - ; -
14 9
figalist NNW' -Tar' •t , . t • -- 3 4 ,-;
' ~ . — ' ',l[;- ;'smitrict for forntilsbilt* UPI °.!
4:CLFAN SWEEP . : : `: i ;::::- . Ili.. 1.
Liii4delPbbk OliArdiami l e _the iNan
~: •••_. .' - - .-'
~, 3 i i ii - .-i g l i a t! mt. 0. vr. ,Paiiiii,aells bi,..
laililicit ,i - i,;:i. • ::raip,co4,,ui .em. from, Mr. Paniei
404 - .10)4 'lr * I
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. 1 101 1 10 1 *SI PUY. 10 6 . 41 rft. 4 ,_1 01 e 1
.:1404-11111Wifilliliall Is honor of du saitOre of
"IdaltitivM* 0 " 1 " 11 0 111$11 " 461141111"11'"
awe Lialitogrl_a 2. * .b 7 l 1 4 4 9 0 i 1140 1Pac os of
Gi. r a. pram ito Beat . • 1, •.,
sl c he election ii Cottnecticat !or _
nets, took plane Mondayle4 sad 'rassalltsd i
itt thirs:ol4 teiu: .Of Var. Backhighehhatnt'
piiblinirt:tintoai'.oiei-tothis; the
ridge candidata! by_e. majority of
_majority was,_ :
i,086. • AU the - Beititora - - elect' (21) 'ire ite: -1
latilicans or Union Democrats who anvil with I
the BeiteWit Ti.+ l
been . tici such 'clean seep for 1 , abbot:, t wenty
'data. ..Tbe bloose mhos* Of 171 iJtepubli
eeeg.ll4/ . K 1 4 01 5 1; Deeieertitu;eloited 00 1
Tickets largely , 'supported by Repnlacitti
votes, and 55 Den:tonna* proper. We rejoice
haetittitt malt, bee line! it is e'eiteevlticfml:
it the' rferoted , `fiienda of the traitin; over
sesChlaridge ..and itechsnic.
Thbaii steadily and resOlotely, are • the loyal
dtates.fulling into rue, to support-, the Gov.
*potent; o and attenehon the hands
„of our
Soldiers !rho are fighting gallantly ,in the
fielkagainst Behr:filo°. 1 • 2 ; .•
i •
• CAteurruis in every shape,_wn wilt -assist
in exposing, whethei therpi i irties,nngagad in
such work are Democrats 4r Itepublicans.,—z,‘
But few. Republicans we lielier 7 c have been '
engaged in plundering the:Govransiit lime,
the cornmenceinent i of the war, theiniasa be;,
;lig !Democreis!who have taken advantage of 1
the OpportunitY offered by the Rebellion ' to',
carry, on their nefarious operstions. It was. l
an nnfortunato day when Simon Cameron
nal forced upon President. Lincoln for the'
position of &Cretan" of War, for it , opened
the door for such hangers ma Al Alexander
Commings„ an expose. of whose operationS
will be found on the First Page Of ,tcHdaya
.1 ! oc itx Au' 1 Commings wail sent by his pa•,,
troo, before the present trilbies existed, to'
*ew York, to publish the Woad' nownpaper;,!
which was to be a special organ to, advance 1
carrieron'i chences,for the ! presidency. ,ISi.l
rislly, when the war commenced, and , the
World was foand to be sinking money, a plan,
was devised 4" raise the•witnil for it. , Cora.,
risings was added to ii highly respectable com- 1
mittee eppoinied by the • Secretary of, the •
Treasury, -to attend to the shipping - ot tratips,
store*, etc., at' New York, , for' the -Boinin
xientl,with a! couple of millions subject - to
is drift.. . any he operated in that Sphere,
Well stated in Mr.Diweie , expositiorie—
;uininings thought that he had convicted 'the!
nvestigating :Committee of unfair dealing,'
a his, confident statement which he kifen
, culii be read by ten persons to one who
onlsee the
, report of • the Committee on'the
ise , hilt he certainly, has" taught IT tartar"
2 r. Dawes:.. If Mi. Cummings in a- ite•
obl l i t
can; we 'elaim a peculiar eight !to crill
ise his doings with the' dovetionent, that
le arty may not suffe&in reputation, 'front
is cts. Where 'corruptiOn is assured, we
11.1coridetian in all cases,, whatever the. pin - i•
in the,Party, of the culprit. . • 1.
TUE tax-bill Passed the. House at Washing
ton, on : Tdesday 1.4 The . bill , bee been
made a equitable as possible, so that the
mechanic and laboring man Shall be touched
ldr..Stephens's remarks before the
passage, which we publish under our Con
gressionao bead, are instructive.' It Was
thought that the bill would piss Without re
ceiving a' single negative vote. Thirteen
mien hawever, double-dyed -traitors, voted
gonna it, some of them pets of theareckin.
ridge Democracy,--orte;lVidlandighaut, the
acknowledged leader of that party. The
men who voted against a bill embodying the
blood 'of the, nation, are,. Allen, DuPton,
Cox, Kerrigan, Knapp, Law, Norton, :Pen;
dictum,. Bichardsms,• Shiel, Vagaridigtsam,
Vorheei and Wickliffe. 'While six hundred
thousand soldiers era itt the field, amid blood
and earnagefighting' to preserve the Life of
the Nation, thirteen traitors in Congress' vote
against raising money to pay diem. Let their
names descend to posterity branded with in
famy. ' ,
"CONTRABANDS „ are arriving at Philadel
phia, in squads of ten's' and twenties. — Nie
would rathee see them remain in the t3OUth,
for they get along better in that climate. They
would unquestionably, remain there if they
had the choice.' ; _ttui' what can they do, as
long as Slavery exists in the South ?' They
must come North. They bays no other place
of refuge, owing to dui efforts of the Dreck- .
inridge Democrats to fasten their chains still
•tighter. ; The tiegroes however, who hate
reached Philadelphia, have all obtained em:
pliNment on farms, and at otherwori4
ere being at this time scarce.' The deilie for
freedom is ,strong with 'the. negro, even to in
advanced age. A numbervolnegroes belong•
ing to the rebel commissioner, Mason reach ,
fed Philadelphia a few days since,
.among
Whom was a woman who said she - was one,
hundred years old. "So old?" queried a by r
gander, "and want your freedom '."Ah t
masts! • I wont to be free I dat is all I" Ho`
natural—it ira feeling' that raprings eternal
in the human breast•
Goesisoft CURTIN! Vurnicsign—When
the preient L!,gislatUre of Pennsylvania . ai
&enabled,- the'DemouratsH having a majority
in the House of Represntatives,_ there ' were
loud 'threatening. of iniestigations and the
ferreting out of abusei. In advance of theal
investigations ": D emocraticrionagognes de
livered!' inflated harangues, in' which they
talked t. though corrupti o n had alrea4 been
proven:against, the parties &Swilled. and the
I 1,
examinations were mere matters of form.,
Well, eoe'of these much vaunted cot mittees
has just turned up will! , its report, which 'ritt
unanihsous,,and not only clesrs, the .rttole of
the executive officers of all .blame, but be
stowi praise:upon t , hem for their earn.
est and, unremitting labors on beFilf of the
volunteers., To Gov:Ztirtirt, especialty, they
- aWard - ,the meted of such commendat t ion is.
Tarely . :received by a public officer. i Mire
trnsi
that this settles the tist4ter, and that here it
will bj suffered to teat. '
• - • IrUlTOlipg! TA OILS. a. .
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Ifaw - 24 osiC.—ltoo' & Cady, 95 Cask sires t,t
Cbicsio;, tare just . : published :,"Ctea. Grantli
Mirch,.";tapirited . eotapasitioi bj RiChard
ocr.."Xt is dedicated to the brave emit who esp.
tared , I Fort Ronelsos: Also - A ballad i - ,'l:isautirts
Rose;! words and tausio by ilerulyC.tWqrk.l
is a eSarsulog bit
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hisii sus 1011 iirootiolls fartot kr*, ate.'
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this tO sod from the Woes lowa on said ros4.
The nowi has tiosa under . the eoetrot of um
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st* 141.
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jar•A las ot• Wsight—,Mr. Joh!s!passiliao;
leek-tank! at glinsylhill lassos, sus of if sot
the hoississtaissSin Abe Ccuusti. Last Jess he
6slsiid } it pessuslisii Insight .• 0, neighs now 35
poSnisi:sisd will Weigh, Di this time hest - les!,
410 "pdaods, 1114 nune-ritlo--
Dir.,ll is 0 iseltisi height.
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liebilan, ascii abour,3s peers, einie to' an iodine
lyi ' left ''attirdiy, br a ta ll: of Coal, is a.
he Was' working near ihe North Amer
ica le l de jettlabovii towu.=' liikeeoiaine were not
reererired as Monday afterne'cat. - Lt. Ins un
atarri d, but • main support eit a widowed els
es al4, WOO. • 1: ;• '
At it regigfor meatiug of Villoy l Boetion;
No. 3 ,'Cade is of Tooipersaco, of Uniform% the
foll ng offteen were elemerA 1p serr; the
log term • , .
I W.lk.; Ohm. A..Koefer ;V. A.. J es Brace
field S.', A. IL Bromley ; S., Wilio Detiroft;
T.,.,Jfasepb Norm; A. Samos! ; ,
Ileury Utiria ; U., Wm. J. .Wright; W., Geoige
Bimop ; A. W.„,Baviii Evans, ~ •
... , 1 -1 fie rTidy of stiviloi• th! pi!esent seafork
hi prulelpelly attired frOm the Deliwere ilsberieei .
all of Ojai) qua'ln active operation. •Thle fact
rawhide ea that not only ezeellent 'Lakes in which
i
to' plate shit& after -.they . : have been footed; can
he obtained tjlotighton'e Glass awl Queens Were
Wye,' Arood !Boild.ng. Centre etrtet, but that
-avertible; +i in hie' line can oi,)
.patehaa4 et
hii s ore, at eisonablei iiieee.
I t-
OflrAi;f as F• 11. 0 ,/ with eke Litsfienit—ro4
person who ists told tba Pateitt Cloths, Wnhger,
!awarders
c , ,it great -at improrinnont of oho
ninnuientls e num', in snlieving .woosen from tha
greth drudgOry of the:: hardest part of waabing,
alai 'besides it will wive tbe priest • In wabort time,
on 41e leist weir and tMtr- of clothing. For solo
'at lltutnis's,rabere IS can be teen nitd tented.;
ArAl r.. Apr:rata P. Puck,, assistant engineer 1
on beard of the.Vl:lite!' States' :Steamer. Water
Witch. writes tinder date of uNey, , West; . Marsh 1
;1.,'1 that he regrets that what: hegnie recentlY,
as a rumor, in . regard to the .00Pturtiof Tomei,
on ilip .111allory, should have Obtalned Wide.spread
- puliiiiity - in cciunectioti . elites his;name. We re
gi4 it -too, for 51r... Potts ppd. no intention 'of
communicating' the eitehmstateti as a fact. f; r .
Ifili•Scino/ Teacheia. l —The *anus] election for
Tenchera of . the iptitteeilla ..cotninoti"Schoole, fur
if
the l enening 'school year; ha ll been fixed by the
.Be d of Die:enters : for Welneaday, 23d - inft-
Th re are twenty,seyen tea 6e#—four male and
twtiaty4hres femile 7 4-now employed'; in the
schools. l - It lit probable . they will all be re - elec ted,
eieelpt the parties voliintarili decline 'a re-elee,
%Joni No new'applitiante are .sOliclted,ltoirever ;
as there are already a number ,before the :Bad;
toi any vacancies that may] occur.
. .
• , The 96th Reg., P. Vi, Col. Cake, is,with
- Gen. McDowell!. • corps, arbieh hat advanced to
the Rapidari Rive.r, in Virginia. and ie steadily
• preuipg,,on.to Richmond. . It Was the intention
;of the paymaster to p r ay this Regiment on, Friday
ofj last week. lie left Washington for, the par 7
prise, hut whea. he reached their ramp thej were
Luudermarchiog orders, "and he' had no time bp
pay auylbut the officers. It was annoying but
, could not bi helped. 'Matching orders take prece7
'dare of all otherlinsiness. ~ _ • • Y ,'
• •
ts
to 16#4ekeepers.—i!Erity'bOu!ekeep•
et who.uics kerosine or well 4,4, knows that it
affords the best and cheapest F light of all illisml 2
nigng oils ;,but she alio knows that the. constant
.expenie and annoyiuscie front the 'breakage of
limp chimneys allonst, if not quite, counterbal
•spoily tho advantages of its unit. ' One who has
'thoroughly tried thh experiment or preventing
chimney,* from cracking with chit, heat of the
lime; says :-Put the glass chimney in lukewarm
water, heat to the boiling point, and boil one
boniiitter . whitavi,in this' 4atet till it cools.
Eiggistion i , orth.st trial. .
n 48 1 yo, F.- 7 114, -Charles H.
fuller, Sergeant in CoMpen.7 i Cr CAPL'.lie 6 rj.
ileasants, 480 Reg., way "on the 4 th of Jenna.ry
!.ast, piWmOted by Soy. Curtin, tea '2d Lieutenant-I
•ey in that Regiment. , Lleat.*iller was here this
7eek.ian . a furlough, but has, tre,j believe, raoined
his RegiMent.. ' . • - •
Lieut. Ellis, Qinctirtnaster of , the Regiment, is i
,now acting as Attistant Quaike, rmsister at _Jet
tenui,lplet. Itil learn that he lembithed on the)
!dim dlireh,'4.ooo troops with' their baggageti
(across the,Swaih s at that
''Hoth of: these gentlemen: err .one cdSoers, mid
we congrathlatirthens upon 'the 'lurks' (1 centi. ,
denee bestowed upon them: 1
. ,
. 1
1 Erroperie Seport.•;4Eis!' y Chilli:Week •
' statOment appeared in the pipers, published arid.
, 1
Ltnally in a tatter from Port fidyel to the Fribeas,
1 . to, the effeet that thirti'menof Company I",„Capi:
' lain ilienitOtt. Fifty-fifth Penlylvania—* Compalr'
fly that r was recruited In bline i rSulile, :tbii CountY
- 7 bid' been attacked on Lite' I ,Edisto Island. IsY,
..*
fivelsundred rebels,' and that. T;ter maiOtaini,tw
desperiqe 'defence for en 'lto r,*tive . leaped, dr
were killed„'and the rest, ioinle'Uf theti woutpiti,
Were takso prisoneta. It seenSU from private le,•-
tersreeeliredliet t e this week lions the:R4intent,
' thaelha fight took place as leta6di tint thit tie
men unload , ' *ere ,aol, meta eve .. of,Capt. SA
,nest's Company, bet menthe .of en: Dallis
County company ,of the:lie me a t.,. ; Thiirc r
reetionmill 'allaY the sidiety' f the relatives alai
friends 'of the men in Gait. I ennett'i Compaiy.;
s '•:i. „itilr r An: Ap 1 Sliow -t-Sn
Tuesday last, until it ; rest
inehei.:, • Our bills on that;
1 1
*nee of mid -widtert , ' 1 1 '
•On WeduesdaY night Ono, fell again putt
i eli
wee piled- up on a level,l4: depth of eigii
idehea: On.'ihuistisfazernitig amino: on B a
Mountild was :from two to '-throe feet de .-
n ous i,i,lise t io,, trees' etii.,!" ooted beautiful on
thai - inornlng, ill e snow heirs l ooted
te*ii ed•
- and s L piled in iiiiry iufagirlli ship., wit a
elip' , blue shy ',and the rap the rising sun ad.
didlo'tho 'beauty' of !dori , aa. The fiaCi a .
gradually relti!igt-!rhifollit:Oirtinstii;' for it it
had set in slew : - the heavy ! 411; a freshet 161 tho
SehnYlkill Would , have -7boeit the: coiselueueo,
threatening thi Works 'Of thO itilidy;kill 2firiga.
twit. , :',I• v 1 '
l i g
*- '• : • ; 1 , 1 , 1!.
- Olfritakiog',SteUrfor Ai fiionerowistat.-Itr. eo.
W. Sdyder, one of tar eitddelvi , founders; a
i t
ecostriat for turitisldni the '!1; ,S. Gortirs env"
With 000 shells. • About 100 of . 'beta lii 'al
-117:a4* been completed , as if!' WI *it Iron et is
concerned, and are now ' awaiting . Uhlman '
,Government i nstill ; to *die , the -Seat
•"iti mpg. - 1. , -1
1%4 are ransldatilainefrum,entsof des ibis,
each measuringlo ; it!iist I in: ;disuiter, . ' lth a
"Sava* In thy! contra - :, of each , 4 110111 i& ID um'.
tor, and oapahlt of _ holtlin' trio pounds , a vow.
d in : ! i n! t hick "";4 "1 11 0• 1 0 114110 g.la, . *ill
averages ISlMDebis... ,. , Wright ; d 01,111 'vi Moat
-'•ilit *mdse. 101 poit4i. rlie ltit !sort !ilia
'•liiNi'l,elivel.t.. l o lll 4a it lii !ii .00ystii t is.
iiiiiii , who was tiro, tat wag:. , Ths; 1 fa.
tily •
Taillij. to' "!M. i r ifr an . . rti fla,idad;iferf
towed lad Mood, and of as eza4reigo. 1 , '
' , i 1 ~--i''..!..- --- ,; 1 !:'• ... • • r.,-, : , I . ,
t ...... 4 - •',.. -.• :: - i - . . ,
fairsi
jar oa. /Wart *:,Faber.--/k le, ‘ , beta
I
&me .4, Pal, r, Sea et tiall• • W °4 o l i t*
illier• , 1 4 1 0 1 etee le , the 4004 C (6 , f•
fits. .th Uses* sleite . l " titsl l al F, 7,
e 1 1 , 41 ' l 4 1 4* 141484 ' .
*Midi lio
' .er , IF l4 .ite *Pe/ elOti-delit Air the,
* e th l. ae4th 4 Ai" eviek *Oh bfi 1 r -:'
w' t ' ditteis-iiselderill hii- MS .
doe ewe.. It hem betareweesslvely item her,
iit i teary erseagwe high es 106 awirril--**t t i
. I :we row, **lv taut. the wea th er !tee 1114 n b
"ortaiit4 - Plesestit; mats bee implated woader. '
felll.,Elielkbec.Jectitatt:.so4h,-Cwistilligilitt: wS.
the 17.8. Steitiser " Policia," at Waite Vile%
iid e ttow et,.‘illy ,t co
te at's, eto
el
' Ica& 441 ' - '
Be AY ) * fro‘'th" Oa" leY "" Pettus
yiell'l l . ll e 4B oo o iiett. "'l.!'.
_ ' '• ':
' l ' .. 1;
`Mi.lPaluieriateids, Weer/ming to .titte tits
to seillfroet Be 4 eee Aires, 111 the 11 1 111 11 0 11 steint
or Of the 27th April, inst., which, 'with I pros
Penni} Topip.'would bring them hosi early, In
,
ala7e-k
.
-corsideui wiiiip- "Dr - cipiaris-i7-4.
A. m . i E.t.,,wito hoisted co improved ;ile
itis; t sorio
faders t0.r..,,„.,a...hit5,::::#th U sy
sem
bat the hoodoo ' otoro-hoosi ott . h Maki!
lihtd, timed smother Rasps which is chop
c l at
. wont. ' !mon' formidsbie Asa tb• mask . 1 Oat
is a j Wog Isishiti by Kr. Schalk* the los ?
utith,lof ,tMfOOrough. t. It oisSists of I bole'
coopohoti of vioool 04 irto, ilia foie inlngth;
at tho teisiloothmo 4 witiricire imaged turarO.
.ociirie* Isis 'heti sichh-
The
s olio haitoot,
sightliOn hishio . bog. ' Tie rosSlrsto fri.cat
litvils4 b y mean a -win imolai book into for
hind '.
I no oroliors haws 'it nags it froin
aft i • •Iglityyards. '.. viatasking 'a ehirgo whit
this , tapas,
,i 0
oats botoirid ,introit:ld bort Orebro'
bandied shots, or stiOgimoot twilye thousand.--,
Rhea We length,sO the . old , of the hoosot il
COUSiiiitelti, *MA 6 ' 14 1 eta,. six -blob* it is
raiti fOlittais ItisPoss"!tid moat : attract thil
•
stastlitio. of 501iiii...... , ,--., - ..
• L. thi , ll ahmatrAtiut reg
tiliiiinotilbly nesting Of Abe 11mA' of iiireoiors
Of Ws Poor was held at l ths AIMS llonss on Mon.
day.tAptil 2441832. ,"'",„ . •
POsent—pr. iagistus ektulsoi, !so. lerib
,and FP. C. Wilson. •
Tlfe Steward repotted the following. as Oen.
Ins of tbe lif://1184 (oriel" nioatki aksllllrob
*Onsber in ilottie. on the Ist o 3 April; 1862, 226
Bassi, lima laic year, 1 3 , , 302
1 0 ,eret*
Ofltbs abolio 64 art tbs inane department,
35 10' 1 04 nursery, slid 30 tinder , MSdioill treat-
Admitted daring ,tbit montli,•2Bl bora, .1 ;
41 ; absconded, 10 ;,boind out, B;,.died, 4.
Ltolging tad mealswsrs fantlitted to 167 per.
sonS, and ont-door mile '441 g r a nted_ to fain.
o •
dies, amounting tti11372 6L ,
Bilis' were •passed mad ; orders drawn , amount..
lRg to • ", • $lO3 62 ,
PreTiois ism* slies,Jlll. Ist, 1863 c ' 3405 661
Total in r. 1862
• pirPtib lie 5ek0.41.-;.-The enstninition,of the
Palle Schools 'lva be I eondnited /int:seek ii
follows , • . •
Ma:ioduly; April 14;--SohOol No. bIP. lst
• ~ .:" 6 6 , 1 41 •-:
Of ; . 7 44--• N • .
' • - • - • • 4 2d do.• 1
Tiissday, April 15 —Bsboi4 No.-2 4, 4th
3 P4-31k • I.
• • :[is - 0 so yd. ss
. -6 34, Ist " 4
Mediesday, 442717210, 4. jr— . -
Stbo M.,-3d •
• • l ot No. 2 class
r: ad 3.. ,g 1
. 7 . " " 3 1":, 2d "
•
I it
esiaerdqy, April.lB; P. )I. •
• : School 1c0.,3,F.; Ist
•.1 - -• ~ 9 !, • 1.1
ihstioday,:ftpriii 17- 7 Schox,l . , No. 2 F., 24 class
• " • '' " 4th "
• • • '•- • ' • ;. " "".2 4d --".
re . 17,0 1
14 .
2p . : 2 , d
. • .• 4.
,•••
. „ . .
. . .
. .
aeadai, April 22,':
L • •
N. 2 F., lot clue,:
...'‘
r -1 21.,.5th " , i
. .
j The examinations commence each day at 9, A.
M.. and 2, P. 31, atid be - bald at the Town'
By order of the Board,
:1 . J. - P. Snattxs,a; Ser.
. . . .
Ord Former ,Resident. of. Seittylkill Coon%
j'rozett to'Dealt is Califtritia.. , -Vti regret to
learn.that Mr. - John Tholes, formerly a iesident
Of Mluerst4ile. this. Monty, and an' esaniable
I
young plan, was frozen to death in Californiag - in
Sanaary last. IBS death his caused poignint.
irrief ton large circle of friends here. _ The Ne..'
1 •
Coda* Democrat gives, the following puticulars2(
ile unfortunate oonfireoceT 1 • . ,
John Thomas wits frozen to death en Jan y
foth , abou&. a mileft.hle side- of . Bowman's re chi
bn the Haziness road: Ale started from Ea ka
isbout; noon. cr. the 29tH, ineampapy- with his .
"partner, George Maxwell,' for - Virginia City.—
They started on
. snow-shoes, packing their blank-' , I
ets, expecting to reach Bowman's the first night.i
They got within two miles - of Bowman's, When i
they left their snow shoes, ihinkina they could
travel-better without them. Zit seems,. however, I
ithey, were noc able to mike any headway, laud I
!after going a fete' rods they left , , the reidiandi
camped for the night open ahnoll • where , ere
was but little . inbw. , - They laid down in heir!
blanketi, but haviog• no Are became Completely-I
chilled 11 morning. Thomas was so benunibed
with the cold that. he wail unable to speak,andl
r:ziotioried.for Maiirell to g) on. After wrap ping! ,
all the•hlahkets they , bad around Thumas,Max- '
well started. on, and readied' Mitchell's cabin
about 12 o'clock on the night of.,the 3.01 b, haVitig
tritvcled alitUe over a-Mtle daring the day. i Me
'crawled into the'cattin, where be found matches,
Brood and candles, which had been.left there, -but
he was so frozen that. tin,was . unable to light-a
match.. The •• next toorailig be alerted for Low'.
many ; and got to EaribaSireek„ within:2oo sardi
et, the house, when be pie *sawed: tudloikod fdr
help. -Mt'. Lindsey; tbe.buly poison stoppftig at
.the ranch, heard billing:id went to, his assistance,
but havint to carry Lim Brough deep ..sterssi it !
!fts iron. Stark:on Friday ;might Defoe.* he :Ilia got
to the .house. ~ • Maxwell's feet..and . hitade wets,
irosen . and 'unless he.. hajlcaedical ' a accidence he'
II in "anger of losiugi his limbs. ':Oa gebilary
154; Lindsey started for Eureka t 9 i assistance,
and arrived there in the eveweg. Nex' , , iiii*jo'g,
a party of 10 or 'l5 men , went up' from .11ereke,
founkThotais'a body,' and beried;llim on the spot
ethers he died.-- , ; • i 1
(XWitllA—On lbeAtb Inahant.st Olopersbari, Lehigh
county, Pa .t he llocl. Tutulta D. C.x.rf.e. Representative
In Congress from the Seventh Maria, In the 39th' year
of bit age.`
REDAIL -On the 2d la st., Wayne To wn ship, 4111 A.
MAX Reno& aged 66 yeara. •
NIERSI ANN—At Itecketheallie. Sebuyiklll County.
X , [. l, on (berth lol.; at I A
o l i ii ll i :A . . 6 1 ; Jm Atm:writ,
4. Letter &oil Ilarrisburg. '1 , , i twin (laughter of V. A. end M. A. N leventro, aged 1 year,
Ir i • 9 months sod 26 dile.
-• i TlittlinnoT. dpril 10, Ala., air - vbiladeirtibi violin. plats* .
We have at length arrived et the , close 01 the ..-.----:-...—_.---..--..-.-._:. -----------.----
StieLIMIG - OFF CHEAPi TO REMOVE ,
swoon, and both Houseti are rushing business at ,
the usual apeed which characterises A wind' up. . . ,
The bill to restrict the mining peivilegei of the LADIES'
Delaware and Hudson Canal Company is still in '
the Judiciary Committee, which refused to' report '' ' , ;Trimmings',
;Trimmings',it. The' Committee consists of Messrs. Penny.' , i -
Retehein. Smith (of Phila..) Clymer aid - bound. , Adle ~ •
Yesterday" tome forty petitions; in favor l of i,. = , ,,,„,,, i ,,,,,,,,„' .....,;,- „..
bill were presented by different Senators. #littli "' `.•'.,''''' 4 "
~.
Committees were , Testerdey discharged front:th , t••• - ,
further consideration" of bills, and' this • bill m ight G9ODS.
have been called op tei-day. but the.frieade of'ille, ;ii,••• •'i • -
measure fear that his too late. The bills i s i re*c rilN - qti f eensequeeeiiiiif removiee an'the let at Aprll. ar
pissed will have 'it •tenduney to curb ".the', opera 1 1 ; 11 : 1 11 •ti l i mwt ="411 ; :I v a ' , D .l lL o n o t r o ra a pe i:
mooe of the Delaware and audeon•to a very great.' b e get. from N oolar alai. soy coedit in our linear por.
extent. , , c 1 •
..., , , - rimed 10, the wawa of 50 reals.or more . f onds), nnty.
The investigating'Committeer have reported Maturating an ineeeenlent for penal* to print!, them
and' their reports ire exactly wba i have ilwaye °PIT with env . :turn' fad t r e Zr i t o r r i'll ie vitli',N t l ur ,
iipredicted th ey , would be. ' The re port of the Cote- e r e e i r e .4;• deseeitat n : .951111101DIDLIES. WEEDY,
mittee to investigate the alleged,fibuds iti famish- ()LW:me:ll.3i l.:IN Q O SSPItY s 6, 1100 P MI! TS, of the
ing allay suppliee, thews that, although in some beat DIRIttll; Perrin:wry and Toilet Articles. e., ite.
instueesshiei prices wire paid•fbr artieleti there - 4 C4ll"l,trr aid secure a Er l :7,: i tat'ig,g,
war no absolute-ft ,ad, except in the *Frowerifeld '.. •, ; , eb b s" t k ;; , :ot i o t a t bo -t ot o>e lintel. •
ease for ' tarnishing clothing. , : The 'Gaynor Sir•Mt* theist. Aprili the Deollialrlincoing Stars
comes out, f thin investigation with' s -clean - re- wilt 1i removed to Market Street, betwerm Sewed , and
cord.;. , i i , ‘......- .- throl. (formerlf Dr. 'Stebc , lee hase.) whe , thankful
t
' The Promised startlitigi derdoPments ,Mee no for P a l l P 4", u af e ' 4° will be sem" '4.7 mu :er g°.
realised in the report of the Committee to luxes- as " . •
tigate the alleged frauds of hut', session. There ' , -
is really nothing in it to meet the expetions of
,er
Mr. Mopkini, tio hid *elicit!, : s taked his 1 • •. ,
obaseee on a repoit bringing home b
1 conu ou ou on t b e p enne yiesnis twi n:s* 4 c ri oni a p ° ,:l AN-FED: — At ' , the - Ashlalnd Irma
ay, to ieeure him ,a . Democratic Cluberliaturial
an t T WOhave tila t " B l l i l s , l sl l.gar i til ,P6l: k i t t e l ltl .k i tltS *
; (11 t • thi " Ake.-- •
coo antonplausent. - _ ia. V.O/11tli r ER, a BROS
election. He rear gambled. and
''As th e xeport will 'Goa be before' the people. they - ' '," •-• • , • , po mi st. :MOCK
can judge hew much of,tbe odium attached to - , l4•2t
~ the flaillead'Coinpatiy bT aspiring politleiins, le ; ~,,i'i.;- -e , „ I __ :1_ .; 1 -;;, -. ;
. really deserve d. , ,„ ;; ; 1 41.4.11 4 .c.ss,—Dy an stiutstriops, s
~ An effort was made by Mr. Williams, of . Alio. . _
~it•ct. and tonta-busintie men, who' lute bed
gheay, seconded by Mr. Sophie% taunting. the 1. 1 7 1 :: to.itat i f as ol., c l77 la business !o i lb,eCoorz,
coossoissee in existence
~ until the int of,J lll b..soff , delft etse Motettiblepteet 10;14 et Ma li ttil e Ot l e 4 r:itr u eeit;
permit it, o report to the Auditor General. When where be can nub bused: :urea • . .
this project failed. Williams olfe:ed A utolatioa to _ f.,„orZote r na..n. aPidY l l thsaMen of the , , or to
authorise the neat teeglidatetre to, continue the iti. •-,. 1 - I . '• "hell. aFkuYntd , Him; George Too. Sew - Cie.
rveatigation.lint bias proposition was promptly vy thi 1 , 1 i 1 11 2 1 - 1 . 6 V? Eptl/.li; 51. t'. -reeler T amaqua. •
tog sown. ; • ;,. ~ 1 - ........2
.
The, Rouse bill to repeal die iciffor the comma-' : ! - INT ANTED24The ...Subscriber offers,
tationuor the Waage tax was reported ii the Sea 1 T y to en,aperielad vitiedrisie'i . a rare thence.=
ate on TuesdaT with; negative, recommendation. Ile is in emeguion era Piney's.d of li. r oOtt e rs.in the
The friends of 'the measure; however, Pressed it.', fltrttf year of their growth, to e ere ta v bie location.
but failed to pus it in_ it* original shape. It was ; ~".1 1 ,2° Z 18 i1b .,., ii ,....c 0 u1r . ü b r l t ,Do2ltzl'„b i t
or l
hampered witlkamendatents, the mostllotportant ' ili tb ' A . , B7:9pil a iniTyl i i i to i g e l It i t i.r ( a l rot otitis
Of *bleb was a tonnage tax upon all Midlands in'
. fia .. mAind.) , •• • i--,, J. S. WWI%
thiStati. ln this shape it imi gone lathe floase, - , 1 412 ., ' i
.4 , • ' " f . -- -
and lam mote looking every Minute, fore Clerk '
to mate bis appearance anti inform e Senate CLOVER SEED i. I* le pyr ri,-L-Tlib
*et tiu Hours duel noel, eutenev - I ' nett an ,bl it beak " ie. wii , l VILA ° tg ir Ate t ri .t:r i e. at
event a; Committee of conference will be e' s ppolos.l . pit,. wy. : • •' I i "I:* ; * • -j own, at.
ed, end:a Whire on their part` to adj It the MI, • —...:,-;-'-- _:- _. _.l .....----
* en " ahl in g• beall i e " .4lll. tWii n fool tlie filo OVAL LAND 9WN Efts, &c'...L.,-.
igli .p e , 4. ts it!? wan , l' ' ' ' • 1 L The soberriber, who airtmd in tat: flouttly In 1551,
_
The arfkortglinellt hift 1111 ill awl bailie , gunk tE aria Shalt of any depth In:Bebe:lM Clouut,V,
beams passed -the House by kehsee I , te o f bi to • andel the firot_filopt a any depth In Ceittoa Celerity.
Al a
. 411:„ .‘ ' Th•Dn i. .,lll oo 3lo fought it Wilk:
, - sIY. and s tl i ti4 w eel al asa i ltra=its il a i rsZtrela s ittirr!
itt_votaska , _Wortn3fillthttrits mar , terim sad 'la thm or, soy el the Coal : Regions, se imam; or wit
WWI by aria form so art sakiUnion Dimwits isairiat toe the driving of Tesinels, or staking Mope. or
.isle *tappers of the sobetiiiste etessol by llti abartisM soelell. Sir jart- t o id rears *.f . alio* and
Co l os i l lb o t . to t y bu o d ka id i nst .*, the meet malaatomitexpettene4he badness. l' Address
, _
of it , '' - , , I ii 1 , Jin CiAl".. ... - I 4310
L - i. . I i . 1, I ' , • ' •• ', ' ;- . 4
, • 1 , • ' : ,
fell fast'tdl day
d a depth. of is
wore the appe
, ~. , •. , . -, 1 4 1 , 4 ..,.,...,-,; - a,,.. ..' - -' , 77 , ",,§*
alryplematt to t the Beane !sirs-of Vile, Cott-. "pulp . , ii,*-^.
Hill EST .. PREMIII
,Lert h vlt'Pe.'":ll. 6 ' 4 , 4l ,ti th e ° li•ctlti 3 ; 4 7 44 _-- -I " L : , i, Airn % , ' , 11) 1 I -
1 ,.. ~, fl ot itte ,u, , ,, xt r i t, ,!„ ',,1 ~ ', 1„, .......... .., ..,..... .-; j•
WBstik Bill was - -pwreest thii,fotetiiim,; • isle. L . '1 - 1 • . 'l. I-
..
i
r., try . x . r . r,
etusii.iien•ilin !air M eet° P s ” " tlntil
1 GOLD '''
.0114 V .t. 44
1
IP ' iii/klBll3, Several amendments ' were Ode, :", , - I :-. - _ . •,-. -
the- taytot *bleb I dldwot - iiiidenitse4firtbor, , l ` ;,:;' ; 1 . . --" '-- 9 ~, -..- , L - .".
4k
.. : . t. , listigthi(clans• allowing the banks :, ti 4-1 toil& • , --,..
~. -I
,; , ; 'C i ,
„,,,,.,";;'-. ~,i , ,„;,- . 1 ,
~-; .
petfteet ow tha copital pailielo smolt birs, i . ..1..; • -
~,1,
.„_;. ';, 1 , 7 17 . !
.., 7c• :t ~ .
lit stricken' at,' ''-:-. -1- 4'= ' •
t i - • ; . -r id -...e4e -- WArirr .-ww. " • '':
1 t the titim i elote t :Mr..' kiln)! ia R un pa: . ' A
i i,
, .r it J 3 AN h. NOTES
Ile tly Lo get up before the , gamut' Mr.: - .{, you 's - . - ~, ,-- , ,
, i. ~...
all for the protentioo tif.llobor: AA that iii rasa.
fill the list set that will tee of interest to
.i tha Pa o-
pie of Schuylkill Cootity, I will telagr4ra 2.°11 ;
N. ''''' - isell'liistf.tilite ' "tipatit''''''' , '"t" ;
1 Geo. V. Leuretme, of istaugtotki will ettetl.
141 twif°
id:Spatter for the foO witiorrow.' ._ I
- . Yews, : - -Bomar OA wi.' .;
P.'S.—.3 o'Sleas, f.i.,l 4 :i;Wrbe. hill for.th'e better
teinrity et 6_ ir wage ,
~ istioiats;. iw , 'Saiwylkillo
lifiMiti sod Mar Caouties. WM' just - inwired tbe •
Striae finally. Sessitoris gemiori, and Smith of
1' ilaklelphie,,,opposedite paisage; hoe iCifrao'de
ei eifearriod witiltolit 1. ' cal of .thi, *;;4l''' aid
• -
.qustion: • r lain
m ;in ,tholifsruistive. ;Timfol
ieJeing extract. from timMiinaloo; %Minim:AA,
I -
ittoormi,'• Thai the memberstba Nei , Phil
ndolpiiin Literary Soiietyp=tendet. io
UM / 0
tailors of tho Arisen , Jonnial 'oink Draeo
,erS Smoked, Pottsville. for their iion,iptitado.
poiblisbing their pinmeeidims.. .
'the socioil.then Mijournod *Om 44. e;- '
Al-CARD, - 1 .
________l 1 -
- , 2 TEE INFORIATION 01 'Tllll' , l9Pliolu.
. ag iNcis4sicauta *
eiriiiitirßu: ii* jamis,T,
. .-issoulDerits tiv kis .-61•445. ~,,-' , . .'ilittreo.
1 In
ir
t. toitifkiem ,iittilidivrikii - °!?,,.... ; : - -,
, Owl iiisa mum's! he* Masa' GWtb . • 1 ;‘ , 4 in
. much ist;lB62, MO Or thOillltillOttet Mote I:Or
l 'itei liaatly:aialle Conking ant :belt, no ; °tared In tit*.
34 e
. 1 . dip; all of sibicti trill be sOld at otti tin tialleria pain;
4 w oo. of lin lltor• tiaitina tacelatifoli for tins dr_
partiont'eacluelvoly,la :iced . eityhe, *at ii}tkettaelp.
rhino toita.the antlLehlhina. 'Ma sordidly ittottei all
to can anal 'limns timiateitir: beton , panheitali.,. :All
•aia :ad
„lit IS24tieeittnit:#44•l..inide the lioil0 0:
Nola: v,nitiit.4 to givnpoefoot '4oA:idiot , . Oaths,.
era*. Pules , *lisp'/I'On band, direet . ivoni ' the
io on
int* pwriiiig. lioainta Ame!ies: Mitt itualia to
aMiar at then mace; wad in tba most fub, bisgitan.
il Igo, will '§e,kapt on Itintl,;a'latita',lll4 1i9 4 0 1441 / iterrt
essibe 0f tleatlemates forttind4...eipod: from
Ike toosilannettable ;mpo king' floosie In :New Tork,
and will neetve our s!chki it tentloc4ol : order tol,.
"bind of all companion. L i!ciei town, mad atAihrtit in
}rice. umbtath.. Silk, :glatticanttii. Gingham and,
ill othat styles, wilt be fottio la oat stock at ;to. ' 8211;
luistoot din!, audeirthaVoutlientil natal.- 1 ,
' r . ' 1 1 . CIP:It*e'STOI4 9,
io:r.
SIM 28
4th...
• :6:
llM==l
Philadelphia, Var.l; ism
Those expluid ta,Bliglocutattai - ka. rinsed by . :, las,
ma; as nal I it thee* ilittady sidfirltue Vinci ilitati,and
; .
particularlythose emityalcasent,Shougat.oncerhave, fa-
Ouse to Prof. Wood ' s ßestorative 4 6rdial and . 1110 . 04 \
keatiovator.,, lf lea pets 14althitonleCbidiat, 'and Still .
faits j
. .
at once b,e fel , In all faits at thi systems; ells ilin tin;
and permanently build)t It sip; sad thclli not onlYinre
.
but render , the toustllitti is invulnerable bit the further
rognis
Of disease. aawoll at prevent those new deret •
,i,
,:opmatito :- to laden, to A lrOakeilad th . inditicitr wear.
Ilage. fie* ad arlla4n3 in anottletaintin: ;
1 • - I. - --- ---'-- ~ -1 - 1-' ---- ' .---
i ht
Tbe , on lendable end Szperlenee ot a
• Invalid.— üblished.Ou the b.inatit atid'aa a warnin
• and a cautlo ' to. Yonill men who sitar from Nora* i
Ri.l4llty, le.re attire .1/easy,. 154 supplying at lb. as •
l'Ito.":111t. mea tot annum By vow a bo cured tilinat If
iftei befit t to draat'rapana• through medical' ins
'peetlykin sod q meltvery4 By encicalny a postpaid address 4
env...lope. sis Leavitt RM, bi- bald' of the author, Net.
1 . 11.11,N I kL Si,s, YE" alk, kint.,..l;k4jord, ICIpRSo.. Ist - Y.I .
Maras 1, 'C: ' : .! - ' , • . I: : : '11.1„, . !
lieligious )litelligence.'
. .
Htir We fieite JCiltgint4 bitittionct'• and Religious
Notices frees an peirts- of Me amnt,x.
,141 the, notues,
henerres,'be short and to (o_.A.point. - I . ,
PASEO:II BlLo r frAttr, A?"Tetc MFTW)O2.2r firot:CONgEr.
QlClNAfTL—Partria Brownian,' by appolifttnent,' 'met
Smite thirty sirqtrdist ministers at the .Methodist Bak
Concern. :Nacional!, on . tionday morning talst,and medial
antiet a..idetkof w,hich the 'following is a Synopsh!:
Ile km-only three )lethedist preach-Jrs who were
loyal. Bishop Soils , onde'ione-1 the rebellion, ha did
not dire do more. herairkelle.wonlil tai hung. old, et he
is The Bishop had.lo N tau owl t the Confederacy
Itnorta low ',ain't tie Southern Chtirebea were ruined
for good. Union people • null not hear Secession PreaCti. •
'eta, nor Seceesionlets. those who were loyal.
Ile (the speaker), - owed his' escape to the protestant his ,
friends iu East. Tennessee (+bleb. is .Union five to -one),;
'end to the oditical civilian leader. oflenrieseee, euyittl
If he (Brow Mow) was kept, twelve of theirdeadeni:would ,
be sacrificed. ite ad childeki were' detained..as
loOtages for his good condurt.' , . lie ,tetd bit wife to:
makeup he Mind to be elecittesiole he should certain?
Ty speak and. WrltC.against the ContederacY. - , • -
The Worst man:lm remarked. In the Southern Crtoted..,
*racy 'are Methodist, Baptist, en.ebyterian end Fplsen.
palian preachers.. they. drink and Swear Week days.and
= preach titinds.
ay r Wheo,they became,Seeesh; the* bid
farewell•to houesty. troth - lend deceney' The Cenfedara
' ea originated its - dying: sfeatingiand purjury. :Floyd did
•
the stealing. Abe mmorinu mamma the lying.and fourteen
Senators from-the Llitton States the perjury-the - latter
glass: while stilt retaining their . Mate in the United States
Senate. and makinita meterice of obworving their oaths;
but at night, till twelve o'clOck,holding secret meetings
eendintdispatches totheir respective State" to pass . Or.!
dinances 01 Secession, to seise forts.
Among °Biel-instances ill uatratitig. the. 'whit prevail.
. ing among the Southern clergy.. Mr. Brnininw said lb at
the pioter,Of, the Flrit Presbyterian Church In
vibe celled a Caton pinyer..mmting to pray • that Barn
side's fleet might sink and the blockade be relied. The
- some minister hadaaldAtiat lie would - rather 111113 . 41 AIWA
printettand bound in belt than one-from the North.,-
Also, that Jeshe Christ pia - born on Southern soil. and
. that ail his apron', were-Southern Sena, except: Judas
Isiarint, who was a Northern mon. This wan said open•
ly, from his pultiitOn Sunday. - '
• Mr. Brownlow licit opinionthattbere are better men.
In the Mite where the Presbyt*tan perion looked flit his'
- next edition ofitin Bible than the SoOtherhicaders• - Me
had seen gopit men taken out of hie pelennin knotsonl
one by one, and butt—father andabeir eons. lie - was
of °platen that It was tloie to hang op our side.
sem•to. 2
• Dviusta the year ended Bee, Al, ioos• there
Bibles and IVALSTS Testaments distributed, by the Way
York Bible Society, 01 which velumel - wentdeliv.
'Mato military; and 3,5113 to naval stations. ' •
NOTICES!.
iri 7 isisrpt CBCACII asAvicB9,Ap . rll, 1862:
161s—Suntitly teforeltasteP—Datdella, " Xtithesi =vit .
Mal. lii and iv, Ifeb.•v. •
.461"'Serviestaveri,day during Pastan° at 6 re- -
Clock. A. 11.,- and . s..o'circk, P. M.. except Wednesday,.
when it will hell(' and 714. P. M. • "
• On Gaud s'ridity,,lo4, A. M. emu 6; P.M.
JVjrAt the Wednesday and Thursday services. more •
especially, reference - will be bad to Contirtnatioo : which. ,
Apostolic rite will be,alitninisteredst 'the approaching,
Eplacopal t vlsit ofthe lit. Rev. Dr:Stevens.
.• D. WASHitURN;• Rehm, •
/Mr METHODIST E. - CliCßCll.—Res. C. - J. Tuctitr.:
Sot- the newly appointed P s astor. twill. Providence per
milling. preach to-worn:lw etlikotclock, and -7
elockr- '
E' • "
Ai r THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CIIIIRCII has
-Secured the Rev: Du. Sevin. of Philadelphia, to *supply ,
Mr. Celt's - pulpit; and will. prearh:\tyltalarly.in Thom).
eon's Hall, center of Market and Secon,d streets—Sabbstb.
mornings. at 10%• eldoelt; evenings sat VA. prayer
Meeting, Thursday evenings.. at 7%;ottdcrk; •• •
ENOLISII LIITIIKRA CIIURCII:Market Squire.
• Prayer Meeting regularly every Sunday uithing, at 10%
titchelt.• , Weekly Prayer Meeting. Thursday evening, it
1 o'clock. • • •-, • ;\ .
tar EV &Nog LICALCUURCU, 61 IlnwhSll Street, Rev:
.C. S. Mirth, Pastor. Oermart preaching. every Sunday
3lornkkg arlo 'ci'cloci t and English In the Everting at
7. o'clock.; •
.
• ' usautaa ' BAPTIST CUURCII, Mahantinge it.
Preaching every Lord's Day, Mottling Ind.:Evening, it
10 A. ~
••. and 'VA
" UseturS, Wednesday Evenings, &el% o'cloek.
Meetings Prayer, " '
• • • • '. itAusrui istir
WANTED.
IMisitid-stsios 340.,:trear0i.
L F. WHITNEY ilauket
oppos4 Episcopal.Chu
:J4n- Is , 'gm - Leas
N' ICES.T•
0
•.
IIROPOSAIS: Ton - c_faAt. F .
.Trit : PAPCAL IRON WORKS— .
. . • South Third Strom,
. i i ik 7 z 4.o.ll , 4o , ,Aprg.ukav t •
, ssAtisti.t;tibeti.s . 4l; cl 8. win be fleshed et ear re,
on oi wi j o of Thdridtay; ITtb . ihst for tbi Min n g
'the • —Prketetelned Worms," South Iriftb stint.
'Table-ir streitor. tubed** on tb. Drarkweno Rin d , bi lft
*h. Nvy
A•Tmrd.ar 04 0 0' TON lbt) Pr a N t ,
tion tjtat•of.. - • - -
.103sraiTitirrt einazicrrx suns coa l
orroi, hoe Atte, p irt;oe *they: *cap:Min s ) ; .
.
Ireittteti MO oar twalaii as 4 . punk Into thi!yard„ .
Iltmred as &logo: • • •• 1 • ,
1000 taxis taAprit,L2so , o.TOtaila Tia 4,
I; • VICO t* : Jikr
BCIIIIT '
, S Or Of II kind
- aq%tabieror. Swami piipi49„
Tons 1100 Totis In Jun*: • •
:1000- %try: f 4:9 .. July.
.thelrriccoads 'must tboY t partlealar. 'Lew
tt
Nalitlelbtooded to supply ; sod ir - a kle4
bat". not word. lotapboi *lli b. oloired. •
The *lyaollitiortll.4 , O rind* In edit. . On: tbe,g;w i e
'Tattaloy oNtarb•mantb folloOrtaii tb. dearerVas.
la coo of tialluictiiinake•the dißviries.'amr4t et
agromment, jewerTe•the t, to ;pardltio
may demo proper. *ed ebargt totbo e.ntrutors an;
oe aamiogoeon!og Wont upon *orb ditlute; -
Sailotartori - aocariti for lb. fullpakont ortao terom
lbo.nolugred. ' •
- MODJUSAASkiki CO,
• I . 13.11,
Ni - OTICE!;-7.,Att • • are here
• •
u Aimpe ibut Grey Mato d biro Shis,
„now inst. by .hooey: Inter; Boatman: belpeg to Ge m b;
!erriber.„; • , • sAmusx,,witamontrru;
• num Popham,
01 • , I.s•lrs •
jOTIPE.—.—^4II
- claims opinittlitOlfAS
WWII Vt. Ka94 rov
Pottreini,, - Apm
,
faTiC.E."'W '
of let!ers of Id. -
dio4sition bit+n krijaW bi
of Schuylkill County oti the gelato of Nlebtet
late of' the lloirouith. of Port e t arbou,, , ,fkltuy I kill taint,. l
tleertpod Notitielabereby.kieett to !all thoWiAi4oll4
to said estate, to make payorot, and Mom
will piwwwit tbstieforlosttli
. wion4.: ' _
•
•
ISSOLUfLOS PIRTISXIt.
tat kik fanni,
ado' horotobv• editing bstvaan ,Tanivall gramma
and Tabvia . Cons,.-Blackainitba; 01 tit:Clair, tiadlat r
4.tor Ong lirta.of STEPLIWOON CO6K.lwal dim/
by manual -conioni on :tb*"l9tb of girth, 1881
bualn.sa of fbii lit. Sinn IU be*Uled' by
COOK; ibo ft on meows aeconnt ban
TllOll AS KrEPTIliNid!
ADM 3 . : -: • _ 14:31
11-N , tli E . --ORPHANW COURT
.1 ~.i,,,,y k ki4 c;.,i,a,y.—ln ti. aietig °tithe amain
• Mt•Mitier.4Aartitor . of the l a s t Alillitud toitaueat
Christina Seaman., deed. • ' . • -. 1 ' i' • •
•' Theatoderregmed. appvinted Auditor to, dlatribah I
•belairee retuatoin* itr the hands of laktil4sclator, to ,
, among the credit() and pereobe entitled idersto,br
gives notice Oat 1 wilt atteiel to the , duties of tbl
trOintrnent on MO, D.%lr, ihe
,2itti,day" or April, 1142,
40,0 clerk,. A. SL: at his tare, in iti..liorough of rt,
.Tille,.erlyit &inlet:nue all pent nis latereated are unit
trrattenth • : _''' '•,• W. 'it, SMITH. Auditor.
•. •
Vt - . - I.IIE 9RP.-IANS! .
the'tUatior of fJia somata
Solomo'n Barbara, Atiralufattutor, AO.,•01- tha osVite
'Nathan-TA:hoer. tirotwood. • • • 7-
Auditor, appointad . bi the Owpbsi
(.7ourt.of SautylkilltiOunty, to tualte,dharlbutioo of '
mono) io the hauls cif mid Ailtoialattatoi:loxod'ar
the pxiaouit there°, will attaud, for abut
pope. at hie dike. ih the Borough of Pottsville, Oa
hIESDAY..the r d dm)i, or April.' A. D., 1i.02.at 10 4
to t bil-furettoom„ of which all parsons intaneatiril an
.by oc t titie4., ' JOiIY:P. UQBAler, Audi
April h,110•1... : 14
. . .
....,,..,
tIAIITION.- # ll ; iiersoriii Are he)
-.K.i -.-
rauttonedt eittlnet \purchasing any of the
An-other
An-holetotore owned by the late:
eer, of •Mtnentrille, '(ousted ne,; mainly in Bowie.
, Inze; and litaihinery of various li Inds, rxrept hem
inabeeriber,. or Wassail Com*. 88 . Ilatumonci stl
Norti,they twins the only authorised parties te - sill a
property,, and any'si lea mute. by others, withenat t
written staboritrot either of the aborti.partieroal
of no validity. -- ELIZ7II Ellibl'...lll,
- ' Adroinistrstris to the Esiato of Geo. liprneer,4ei
• Mlnersrlllo, SP , I I 5 i 1# 62 :... .'- -,.. -:
. 14 ,t'
tor Aas.
liersoni
AvEN, vin bind 1 1 4,
sittieomit. •
• DIOSINI nA►fl,
tsn
April 6.'62
NUIOTIC E.-114y tog, ptucti aired of
John Boatmen, of 4Ort Cedes, oe
.1.13.-11 tune Petnect the.gamelSo bled do tinker, pa
pure. .AII 'persons are forbid malestini.eld weedy,
It, belong* to too. • • . 1 . MARY Vint&
•-9..g.2. • . . 13•3 r
rioN. O.F •PAR'FNEI
' 8 lee is hereby * Sleep, Hurt the ftraf
terms existing, In the Milling bovine**. In North
helm Township. near ,Cressona. ttrhntlklll COUTItt,
tneen the. subscribers. his been ttlesolved bf 'rev
.eoosent—the alasolutiou to dater from 'the ULM'S;
•neit. All person* koosing themselves ridable( lo '
flaru.wlll make payment to JONATHAN N MILE, al
late firm. and those basing italtus. Will also prereutt
-to him foil settlement. • • • JONATHAN NMI,
' . WILLIAM Newt:
The business will hereefrer be tarried, on by it.
Perlber o 4. thei . otiklyinii.•heti.' he will be happy to
hid old friend.. - JONATHAN NAM.'
31arch ' • '
S ,
.
CHU.YLKII.II 'cotrwry . ,,.-:: ,
com.i....tib of 6ioneylvioils to Samuel"
Executor orth . alaet will, /le 'of Edward Mops
of thi'llorsiagh of Ilinelvvilre: In said County:
We-cumulous], you that you be and appear t
Honorable, the:Judges dr the Orphans Court ci
kill .County, no the drat kW:DAT - of June,. A.
to show esuravwhy.th..litters - tastatisinstaty ,usi
yen on the estate of said Edward klimpn, slim
be seated:`. , i , ' - . z • . •-
Witciass the Honorable Chides W ' Ilea Ika,..ri
JtolV" °rear 4.14 coon, at Pottsville, Oils 20th
March, A..D.,18111; • I - • 'i -
-• •- ' ' 'aoszerr DOWEE,Ciert , 0.
. lii arch til''62 .• ' I • . ' .. , 13 . 1
.
- A,,, - .. I7DITOTCSI" NO'l'lCE..—The
4 - a
• de raigned hitvitii; been appoin ted l ila
Court of Schuylkill County; an .' Aida • t o %
the ba l a n ce ln. the bands of Senjatnin lull
Elias Kanfroan,.Adtolnisi film! of Jonas Kant
•csaeed," will Inset AlLliartten Interested, for the
:of said appolottnista. on BATIJRDAYI the twelfil
April aszli t 'at his Office, listentre street. rottioi
• '.: 'a • . ' ..i... BENJ. B. Mccool4Au4.
r Starch 29, ''6l.' ~ 11 -....• ! ; ! :- • . • i 134 l
~ . .
sTA:rs oP 1 JACOB • M
ttaaNl,J—Nntlei fp hereby given. that fatten
yttratinp no , the ate "of , Jaeob Mayland, Into
it
Bonatucti OfAshtatid, ehrtylkill Cob nty, demand:
Pee^ lettnierl to the u dentignent.. All persons to
-tla Lauf agaluat Raid to te..a reiZilaet ad to present.
to R.13.11R K , Administrate
kablind, 13ehayikm County,
i15re"11049.!61.: • — 1 -
. . - :..•
Ir . O.TICE.—NotiOe .is hereb
- That IliftANkLIN Vs SMITH, of Make Tq
County, la impinied ti 7 ime as 'Agent,
Grist and Si* .31111x•Inaaid 'Township aud 'Canal
sit& andthat'allthe, uxin ess at Mig3lfllawYlll
acti4for .Wltifess' my tiand: • •
' • • ' JONAS 83
`try Cnanty.Marek7,l2.-
RE=
DMIISIST-fiAtOR'S
Ter
trate z.te. tbe , 4e.tato Of Wm. Rebirot:dee'd• bite ,
kill HaeetFlaryetaoia Indebted trEmld
1n mwkq paymitrt. oild•tbmie bliettig claims to
them fe k .ANGEGINE 'REHM!. Adm
. . Sebmilklllll l
16, , 42,1 • • 1\
of Adminkstrai
on the, stateThinvitis' Jefferioci f demo
inihten duly *ranted to the ruhwritwr, dl pert
:Ing dolma upon the neht.ttenitit are Itereby !el
'prowl?t the ante. litd all'ipersonic ludittdod
make payment to '• iteitaT .1-AfFER?!
Zdarrh 15,'63.=-tVate] . , • . • Care!roor
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Ski.E.4-... ' aim In 'Blythe; and iig 'Om
Township, Sob 'llan Contilyfi , Penn ' s.. Th..
•IlliSibe - corers t e %line gill. bat emit of the .1c
fiery, and adjoins lanai. of INI " . Seitsingee i
111, iticliard.on.iand the Valley Tarmacs COW iuipl
tract In Casa adjoins lands "ot - Moiwars. Dundas, 10
ion: and °thaws:the ftwast ImprOvement'Coiapils
Seltzhigtes- A -Wethenill, ot. the' -mutt' lipop• 0
..31.otsaitato, ewe, CAll Castle: For other- parties .,
ply - to. .: . THOMAS It ARP; Trinket"; Phiisoiyal
Or' 1'..., Tf.1511 It A VIER, *tent,' Piattsv ilia
April 6.'62. I 'I
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, sole ander bail, Us tha' goad horn part of the '
Solinylklit Uaten,, bordszlPit dm' the P. A R
and on Canal street, : Thant Is nobetter Integra
Tottavillosnd l'hlisidelphli;tot any kind of Irot
Lumber Yaid . ,[or Mane Kilos. '. .4 .
Also, Loto frontlet On CentriffurpPllte, fall:
each: by, astir itrb_hop4ratt- aiiitstlfry 'in depth.'
owned b P tellire.D4ntiekto.and a itou.of
noel" Streit. .of Omsk - Inn ostifta nbtalited of ('
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Inll,BOndille it., In goottorderi.' dppli at the
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111-1111•t t lei listile.Zobinds of DdialOril
odd It let, nits's'' , O o e in the:4lOlDH, et.
City.iiiianto other 9 0 tbi flpuse
heudeah Ittsio4 'Apply. to the Trostere, tto'.3t
Street, Ph MIA phis, or-to Itte,o siderelgoed.
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tag ineebtoell:Ozir pumplog teeter. •
- Otte 30 her": Ilttotite;aed Rotten, with
iieefintr reaehliorry tor brooklet COOL
Abriot.l3ol,*t ot pipor: l 4tit
roonertkng Irene, ke. ..• ;•
Ttri cealuketlie rope , te; . -
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ai ii"OO,X'STORE. Iti the Benue) of P? 7;
eooslatloa of a,switflog liouacitod Siorepaitit:.
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