21 " - consequence ,_ al!Curoinci•r l In -Coiliiiiss,;•wrtich-• was, . . _boded down Ilitrnwise • ; -mastolmeins, a nevi, bill hag been inirtsdoniCir, WI as hope Will meet with Wirier fate. ' 1 1%; mark are desert ; naiad so issiti IS Natioicd.:Clarey, and If.ihe tilcisente°l*Olg:dCtell not Ralla,tgithol t ilk i ' t t will be domanded - of tiesextrAltigreni., ;i . , The•onprObjectlon to it t i peper cuttrey, •;• which isibeolutely necesitar, Wall conuner i Fiat notintries, ii hatyrant of security, and - 80. . bility-to over-lames. Baited . Ai:'n Nathmal se-, ''amides, ,ihe first : difficulty iii removed, and thelatter con:also he easily aliviated.:,..Esider ' the State Bank *stems there b no limi_t 'to the issues; nor could a NatiOnal Bank chock 'dm-issues of the State Banks', biscauselthe Mmecanies Which would produce.-,-in, over 'Moe by these institution* would s ag?' bi,lia entte,..a „liiillonal ,institution.. - ,Wlthi Si- ;its= tionel Currency,. haiing one. Point of bane. at the .TreasMY t-Depormient,- thlikilfficißty.lean„ ..eintily 'be remedied , while, pt., these= tames illthe wants of _thetnaineks eethunrinitican be supplied , as popolation• a l nd .bnainesil in crease, , without disturbing Me i* equilibri rim Usti alwais ought to. etis' t betweenl the, "doe Of-Prolkqti and cittm 4l ... c - .1 ° 1 ''Our plan l ie this :—Bam the issued Nation , alCurrert4 on the value , of the propertiof • t h e country,. in lirofoortioa to one dollai in 'ciii i rency, to . thirty. dollen of the vitae; of !pro.: perry, This Would give i' saint:tie:of about live hundred.millions Of - :;Chrfertey, 1,..f thi . o •=runt tilloultl be too much-s ay one dollar , . to 4.35 Or SO in property. W'S have not t r e' _datsi at hind, but we 'believe that one d ollar ;to $45 In property, would girt', about $40%. 7 000,000 currency—a' sum ‘.89111c1ent..161. 'ill isurp.oses.- curr ency -- a' valiae, of the property- isienii '•niersted envy direeiears, andWill'illtt4* - - Issue to ihili brill, an effect-hid cheek s pro•r• - *l4O against 'over-issues and • over-trading! ' - - the mlativeimilbe of yropertyko currency is • : scarred, arid.ill the expansions opdcootra * c' e• duns whiek hive perfndically swept the COuni , - try scattering rain :',and,. desolation every -' = where, Will be eilectiedlYth 'ticked. ' !ilie,givl: ,-.„ erne; annual iiihreaSe in the vtaile . 'of property' i.- ;can eisitibe asCettohied from the Increase in fortner•y6,i7s, bythe.Cfotimiroller ockhe 'Cur --4'; : renci, and he could IMgoyeined stecortlingly, ~in issnin.,. ° Sratinrud! ,Currency. • With sneh a limit to the Issue, it would inipire - greaf con - fidenCel'among the business, as well as all .1. "clo`e,ties-4 . 1 the ,eomniunity,:lioid would. - soon • .- ': preveto lie theliest currenti in the woill-t , ..'' Our foreign commerce alio requires a 1 more .. • , effectual regulator - than can besechred by the • • , •„siterp:pamage44 a Tariff ,IfilL In- European k cioCultrici'lt is regulated bpi Notio Blinking Al ..: : veliiidi Institutions, raise the ra t. I interest when the bilance of trade is 4 . , 1. the coun • . ' ..' .try, Midlower the rates When: therdeSire 1n '.771 i• teemed IMpetii i ittlinik • We have no •Sittional ~. I Instltudon to regulate comtnerce;And i it hew '7' •• been sogimited that this hewer he giTen :.to . 7 Banking 11trititntions locatedln', the:- Atlantic , 1 - cities such a proposition is preii r naterous.7- , • ` 4, `'' ; It• could not• be carried out. andwi, tiMrafore, 1 , , respectfully, suggest to Congress the passage ; ; of the ehilbwing supplement to.the.„ 4 , 1 1 .4iff Bill, after it is. reviSed'and the l duties dirgely_ in-'. 'metaled on luxuries of leverk i •ilerieription, "•'• . which, Of course, Congess will Ao beifore' it ".. - . ' --, Itch muted, 6.-e, leaving out Or view the ' epOrprdusloitn:rtelet -dbith°e°lidmalplolttiler.vr e q. e tZ t t b y e g; • cent. daring any fiscal gnarterl of, any ;cal ;year, the • , bel l, : ,i ntirl i the tb, 117 is t terty antrz=d re '' 'l ' • ? l c; e l ...ign t gpo ' i l r e t i ( exceuttrA n ettl a rti cles ( .1:. .i ha...L .. 1, • excepted Runt the provisions of the Li act o ) f lOpe=l e TlC.: within thirty day/ altar the eloraue 'ea }Racal quarter during which the, deport* as aforesaid - do -• • xct exceed the Inv cent. Inverts as atoaid twenty, pet ' ' 1 Such an Aci'vould, regulate the: foreign - . -commerce of the country more 1 eflectually •• thap any other method dravould be devised.. Evenklie knowledge that the SeeretarY of the TOrishry possessed this power, wOuld hive 4 " Senderf to cheek import ations . bylimporters'; Whe'il they were In excess of etportadoes. -• . • Of coorse, duties must he kept! higb to pro -• 1 2 • inct our iminstry.at-the enhanced rates of pro- , ,"-duction,wicl_olsoko produce revenue to meet . . ' the Interest 'Ol our Witt public ' , debt. But pritteti, flucthate so -rapidly: , that even the , prese t high rates might not prove sufficient - ly.pe teetive r keep•the 1 balance Of trade in . • " ,•: our u i ver, and check a heavy drahi of coin to pay for exeetisive ipmertations. 1: ' . '.. . .• Onkhe other hiuid, i:hpulil the' -Itebellion , • - • collailse and prices recede, the tariff might •- - - ' . prove to . be: too itiih,.[iunixtrtatio l ps -fail off, . . , - rave-One from that source dimintili, and 'onr ‘ • dialnlOn' the coin or,.tie• world 1 beconie act , • , great sil; to destroy...the markets !abroad • for .. ~ , ' -_-ours)iirduts nroductio4 .In eithertMse, this pow; guitrdedzby law, Conid-be Istar - ex le ' ' .by the &Wavy. of the Tl.mtwy, who, 1 . basnis i ' thetigures in his' powlessiOM than to' ' 2 . IMt to thb uncertain legislation of ICongress 1 : 'on all qumdobts cow: meted with dudes 011 kW .L.,.. etigugwdS-: And besuktes,khepo'fittetuations • c ; might «NOW at a time when Ctin •Wm _ • „ . , ,not in,sesSion.. • i ~ , 1 .. 1. °D P •• ' ' -,kWplrespectfuily submit these vieWS,:to i the ' , •', , - 'cierudrieraticu ofCcmgress, and tO oil readers - ~....-. • ge ,i i iiil ,‘ - .... 11 .• • •' 1 [ ‘., 1 ' . . ,Tfiri. Lass Driwitioel Pj.ortioil.tricor ,, rros.4iTen. Gillmore's report Ofithe rioricio L- Atipiidition, is published.,' It deMonstratia .' -: - .FiestkTbat the plan 1 s of the exPeclition, was ' - '4 Geri. I'6ll'Mo - re's, and tiiiit it had three dis, .4_ , tinet arid sufficient military objectey to Which ~x. - a fourth; net militarY, was :eta ' period 'adjoined ,b;3? the President: ,S" ; That thOiattlit of Modes Wits fought in cense - qiuMce4if en advanee by den. FieimottiJ, not 2, oni i y iviitliout, bit dearly against,' Gen, 1(1111.: mote's. . orders. ",:l.Thel ace. .of ttie, latter to ounter i men . d it.iwaS frustrated by a etorttl, which delayed *Messenger, 'I , ', ItlfolloWs, thetrefore, that the Copperhead P tesi :cher& aiiinst tile dent of liar ingesuaed an !t*peditiori info arida for d political par -,poaes - is 'kilted b the. Avian:my of .Gen. i Giitraore ;,' and that , e responsibility for the disatistei'arOlnatee IS removed alihe from the -',PreSicirmyandm'en ers.:'f.iillnic(re, end ,now remit friedly upon . fjlen . ; Seyntpr. • As the et e latier.his'been reli ed...from 11 - . ° command, - tiiiMgh'titidily, and summ o ned 'h :. Viriabing toll; it is Presumed'. ' the ii Ito giti before a Coart-Idartia' l, and ire a list Penalty for hit .tlrime. . r, . . . . ; •.(kurreilisAh PAT ZS A I:llf.flillA.—WO the tbllOwing froth the Nisbrille - Union: •f , 'Nvelari beltO • ipar seweveriArvt ae e of nos • theletla all of which *tut to be geold*Altputio l lts of, usidelterered Deno: : they arelbO M•ttl eidrer. the Clevelattd , Plete /maim the sulltiemo ~:ted.Obletsg• o ANL me Ssuflarfr readethe f{:lyt.'Cq the piety. ; thalattea declares that the beater to ilroe4 outside the pale of the , peat/ ogrestiretioe 7Y does Dot veak =sZ l ift e a7 Bl l " Dentracy lt &the rile...wt. Poor "Oak Reinthficen" Glit,thes, do ibiagf. Aide Attie tastier, wozOyouf • • The poor divils•dont like the thundering of the IDIOn folks through the, baOot boxes. • It makes them awfashakey ablciUt the knees. inaneroan itweunisn. '.-- 1 4* Monday list Barth:ad, Connecticut, eleCted I.7nket Char - ter Of in place'of Commie:Me—a glad denlDB chloge• 1 8 a'% /I- klePriour (npiler) had 358 ' _ 41111 4°T) 1 Y; I!4st 'week; 0. 8. Seymour (ditto) bed ;t5 - maiorftV On MOII: • d l l "in a 8i111011W'T040:,10 was''?""" Mayor by 43 mejorq, - and otir aide carried . OW, of !the nix 'Wards, u4ng s clean tat *Word hninot gone this wity be • GoolitosL—Altlend strists thitt pi le- Of Calk" Idsugar1 d sugar re britOP by sPecr idiom itad not Itt...exituequelice'?Uscarcity; • • _ ~11* e •...-t. albeit.° ertiolihioar. the, dies ae there tki Wi:'.4iiiTl ll !**titst 42,1recit ft& Beiligantili Wore . ; aud,Or fat 1114,1 importen plias " optare l hi/ie.—kr. SA: triwx- , Ps; Wicks itt, Mai affirli4i which i on& , mi adirettinetttei , at, 4 co,o7.ton. , _Bishoir.ituir!!tal..kt._,..,. ration, in 'Trinity t;la 4 1 , : sisyll cv6- •ning, Aiira no. 0 'fn', .&ti Emu, I,P a " silTen. 1 : -; „ .;: ;' . , l_ . 1 - i ':. , , 14' , ', CM Gins*, Crock ell has fine stoolc 3nCen4e Area abqva - N City Prifx* Foe • Nett,' Bata Pec . l4 I batter. ,;5i .. I 1 - , beititadna togoils _ l yle in On and it • _ iitbot.that can liqy ; made at. —_ tirolitt.'L. F. Whitney sold it irri2Ci paiiiiis ,0111 ,of loin the pitsagnt with, id Poitevipki i t ' ‘i , • ..' COnnly, paging t fortnakint. - lication in • Haven s who and informati ' , The in this etinne make fichn. • • ~.. . , . . . / ... lure clf die Bri. .• 4 David. wbi v been trsaitized by Mr. , NV' 4. Foget, ft 'Fort: I: F i ll:1h Regunen lik N. [V., lift to Wociti y morning haat i Annapolis to j' Reg rut. When filloclfth iloatler will.° J i by franiabink n'ti with Six) . pl.to moister 1 1 . - - Enilhanit has manored his shoe atoNlion2 , ripe:urn to NOiSegian street between. :iii:4Therd: • ![r. ranhardt haosneh an boa or ghm• - •-triukt 'ttf 'Priefthis nsioniers will not only lank. • ut that hn•will.gitin ad ditional tuaroting9,:in - isrt• ; in•W]hkatlon. J l at e - 1 'GreeOhouse Plants, • s, dv.—Theitock of _Greenhouse' Plants,, &a. ' at •Greenwood :inner!, has been bled ' thi s - season by the erection of a now Greanhonse. Otey aro in splenili.d condition au..lFill be l sold Wholealale and . Dealers' an • at Wholeado Plicekt•— Calf at the ',j 'and ,Jlco thein. Fr. it Trees, .I.x. Fruit and Shade kindii, both itandsTd at Greenwood Nnise extra size, foi sale c m4ceiL Also extra s These trees can be wanted. ' • . „. , , , o ' Fbr.Dirwip . I.:ploy' i6 1 .--on' tuCsday i• niing in . , explosion '•of ,tire-da P iiceirmil hi the rnincs et! Win. H. Starr, a also d istance abode Mituirwrille, l by which Aso:he-fire aislaisi boy,wcro sereni ty burned' : ball noun obeli sAnituner as tiii endan ger their livtA. al exp l tosion, wq tuacrerstat4 was the result of i carepsraiesi on the part of unc of the operatire!L' - 1 ,• - . t. l'' "., - 1. 1 • Deaths. of 'Soldier --Alonzo Martz pf CO. I. 7th Penna. !Cavalry,'ed ',in Harrisburg on the 13thivatant.t • ' ' ' i.., - , 1 •'' I I • I Win. 11. itiniith, of .D, 48131: < /teg.,14'!.•V•...V., ilied in' hospital at ' apolia, Ma., On the 7th natant, I-. • ' • ,! • ' John Deittick.,. of , D, 48th Reg.., P. V. died akhis home in thls County,. on the •22d ult. - -1----- - , . ' hiteresli to 110 drri of Treufurc I2Voles.l:-A .Philadelphia binke recently recerveslin the way of businead :fifty d liar United State. Trearury note, dated Meeeni i 1., 1.863, , payable two years after date, !with inter4at at five per cent. per an num, the•littAr iniyalt,lo seimiatinusliv.; . The in- Arrest contiona had rien detached' frOrdthe note.' it. The United, Kates ;surer at Washington was cotisulted'is to . th e;, fleet on the value of the note by the detaelAlt of the coupons."- The re-. ply Was as l follows :1-" The coupons hiving been detached, the note lecasou . to .be a• legal tender until the lit of Jun ,1186,5, at which-time it will beeeceived.for its fill; face iralne.l Ilia may be of intereat: as a pre#4.lent in like Cases, , 1 • • Ciirtier's ' Inque..tr i i.l Mutilav' 124tIthe Coro mu-hold an inquest nn' the body of Riehard Lee; CO. lA4 48th Reg., P t y. V., [Which,, was I found on that Asy iti the wootbr near I It. Laffeti.l The last time he was seen alive wiia,two - daye hefore the' Ite,;tirnent 'left' fur lAnnaplis. , He wr a single ,matt.; an . Enclisti - ii, l and hoarded while here, at WI: I d-R . 1i. Thelti . rendiretl a *en' et of "died' froin tempetance iMit erixWure.,7 II I-. • rT e 1 'On rrix4iday . 'th 'Coroner 'held an ; inquest at Mine Hill Can in labs TtOruship, on liElus NAY of Mielifel Cnivau, a jilting Irishman, who hull - mien eh ot. i k'runi-tlit ev ii lehee a seems that while Curran was the _day ' purumi, helping . a neightxwi to plan potatoes:a matt named John Britt: another yonri frietirninovilli'whorn he had pmroitaly hid a ' de / coltv, approatilied hiiii. with a I - double-bar-. mica gunlin ins 1144 IWherl Britt Caine within about fiviiyarder of ;OliarraUtc feveled ',the gun a nd'. abet Lnrr n, the ball painting Wrought the body of tie - . tat er, killiiik instantly. 1 A verdict was o il= ren4red to the'-effi i that , Curran {came wilds death by a gin -idi wou nd} intlietepil by. Butt. Sutraequeutly a warrant wasilasnedlor the t of Br.. : , . i , , . , i ~ .:., Seeeri.Sonain MI! Cerrice.—Recently the Phi's- ' delphia Press elluil to the fact that a citizep of Olue.had five sons the I United Stites service, Itis fighting to brush ' _'.itic)ted and; uriproyoked Rebellion; ? That ' indeed, 1 neiteWortliy. Mut., PotierillOissia citiien who beats the Olnioah in this mattgr. Mr. DanietChrist an of thia Itorinigh, wh washimself a soldier in the War of 189, - foi l a 64'i:it'll/roe Month* has had arrow- eons in' the l lse rivie..r The Minster I roll , of M. Christian's con ribution to his country, is as followe, and we Lb' k that we car; safely Challenge the country to to fnrnish a more pritrio,tie individual record ; • • Quarles Christian was•ila the :Sixth Megitnent, .P.V. ~ 'three' menthsaeririee ' in Capt. - ToWer's company.- Melon!' he w he was three ysara. Ind 1: four months on 41 rd th United iiitates ahipl In-', dependence as asli3 or. I ;- . • . 1 • _, • Daniel-Chris - in.the Hiroo Wstnths Service. j• rains - elatnitry, P3V...intha 67th Reg P. 'V.; in Cii John 8. Carpenter's conapti ns, and hi now a ro-rinlisted vetertml voLateer for three 'ions or the War, 'I - . ' 1-• , I _ BejaMin Ch • , wait also in the th • months nail eernre,and ia nest ' ;o-crilisted veteran ' the same llesircientinad pany in which liaui itirris.i , John•Christiani atto same. ;• r . ' '" • Otorge W. ChrAtisn enlisted Angus . ,isd, for thrie years in Capo. Hinkle's company; 48th Reg „imeirit. tr Is nisi a re-enlisted veteran volunteer. • - William A. Chriltian wai,with the men futulah ed y the draft :1130, a Ist Litmt. An the T73d i anent. •.• , .1 I I • • • • enry F. Ch ' 'an enlisted in February, 1864, for th ree years • i lapt. 'Llirdde's titunpany 48th -He ' Ont . . ' ' ' 1:21 efather '; t pa 'otiti, merit be made.' me it would S i e gift. 'lves 1a... And flowers . ,Bu t thou—thou haat an. hoopoe for thls own, 0, miss ri ' , These 'lines are ttite, buVtrutliful. We sciathe r• ' oiaik - aelesitileabialY, in . rAand are rosign becalm dscaYed and in l ig they. fall as it w or: isliustaippoitliabdtilet:ll•lrthelinl,rmgiolieresilnirmiadrtti:4o.nof t fkrir tutui strenotTenvimert leaf dirt is dilicen wimnsoandiwanirper-yiyg d ed Jo le with Itii mother earth. ' But' when the. wi A foiling 'kir 'demi,” hwirtfelt grief that so, mttehlthat is *mining 'should be taker from nii,'. leivntig but a—Ailank. .P 1 I Invoinntarilj lite' are•leit to theta selections 1-n the antra ft' to is of tho f dleathof a ' man—hiiiia who..a sheet' midden menthe pattioliclicart-lbst the lOW of his cot:into ; 'one who did his duty MAdy_:througkout this siege Of Vrt ;' onearho while in the dis charge of. th e , bury contracted the amine that infected:his to the hi:inf o: i nt o! liw' death.-- Wei allude to DusOmr, son of Hon. Jsitsaja. 0 ' 'who died. t the residence of hif father an this LBortitigh t _i on Wednesday A stlat last, laws Jewor hietalte-"I The.; brief t rt patrintiC career of this- young man hi worth pi record:l In December, 11482, be was Olken Ws =stein the Veiled States -1 11 &*Y ; Was - • to sewn r to r :dmiral .Porter, on board the 'Black Hawk,"•the fiag4hirof the sitnadirWn, th lying at thir 'th of the Yazoo , River and to the Vieksburit battesieA;• OD Ctiziatititas ho left for that, st here of dnlY.— lin thitl pen 13 he „'diachaeged.r his duties with uniform try an d fidelity, Mall the capture ' of -V' • ' •an .erect that sent a; thrill of Joy and Or ' tbroughont the ontiry. Then un fortunately, was stricken - Ile,laid ate for by lw the malignant, ,deadly •fever.._ scrum weeks .in a lwhen his Aproiatnt coiltdiaintrWaii ankh *at i received ta bodurable dlikharge froth Ithe ' MootrieiNetice Of physical/Hu-. MEW,. Wi 'Wm.; •e will,tamideaitrmins:' Itli ti nA r be Haut Sick as 6 -Ir an d li‘Y,' l' 4 ' weekilat fates haw, biree ' between life and asat4l A u llho t il.i i . t ittb, ta t in laeltiku Vbe twevered initlcieittly t eugag in -4oUr pi:rotate,. yet_the felt - gide itt:VOr left - 4 I '",J ''r•' ' • . 1 :- :I 1 - , •1 ; r,. ru "it ,m‘ fe a t or Paoli es e , e t iza * tleFill ..ot of. ' - life. tit lite. *it niani t r omm itt be le r et in Igen ,_ , the - proteem o See Li Vas ipef4r. 4=elliding *On OR& YE*lng. filatank .• zottranoorrigketaa to gush , Ma tininkletT cd useful.f*. Jo* ii - at ate - al lat a tlrill , eta WEL get “.-frie, 'be ilut Aloft limb, eotoSiet . —. ';c:ll* . , _ , i. -,..rarnim-ine•Pfill ' lll4llg Mk jfiliii4ell ll,.. *The fAairbg circular o ittteiestipg to lowly in Ws Clotrity.: • 1 - : - ;. i. 'i • , I .. Okra Cars -Pititeinliii, Illozossolor, itlifd4 L • • 11, •1884. - ment or the -PetneritrAtiht ' • - • frito serVice by the naverrior, iloPtoootwer, 1862, • II shortly be completed. laj To. a - : tats th c o. 'lmre divided the M Stae into _ with via i Ai ,Pillor ._, lee:lbrahim c•-i .Beits„ . ,Bricks, 71 . IChostart•Toeht_ _lO 14.• .- -pton s . rhil,o. l . l t. schOY mu • `P u l!fa, . 1 - - , • . ! : : ''l ' ••..,.. ieirk49l63o, D: H. MePtinet_Mie risb;• :4,. The counties of /Omni, Blair; Wedlock: Cam .. - CeMte, ' Womb%" - • • • Fraokhor nateel..• Ago ' *. Jaits. ' . Jer.,l Lebocer, Loserne, Ig " • =win, No. . licifonozamrial4lPerry, % Piii . x!, •rw iii. . •. i .. york, .. • • . 1- .., , 7 7 .'. I . Major Acumen Err*, .14 'Pitt" , OVAlleighenet. i Ariiistroug. 14 -' ,illut/er, :Crawford,' Erle t lndianac . Law- , - - - Warren t iirsidnnttm' and Westmoreland.' - ese, as aWara from thlv •• .. to the Ad intent Omni of the State,. are 411 the counties m whirwere Organ..wifitsay of the ~ • • inquee- Um` , J , Any iidor* '. internstoi will prompil famished en app • . •,.. Jo - the .prePer rrvittpaymaiiter. : - Etch' the' ed supervisingo • 1 -. • will '', or* range the details within ,:his • ditith t,, -looking to• the 9:internam* of claimants and ~ . littiabipg of • the work lasi , him with th e . le praatiall . 4014.! 'Re wil l the, ... • and da . ' rendezvous , and the pa .. •,. . 'officiate , g . each.- IThese,ii,t prop er thria, lei will .lart. -announeed in thenem of td dOtricU ..' - When the WS '. or•soer , :be poise, nt at mul idis ,duaignatedliiiicif Of r.enderrre - rto !sign the foils; the gstrrsiteit Mfg be made - his' atteenig oporkpowq ; duly 'erecitted: . . _-.. ! - -•-'- 114,76 wAlfpet Soexacted ."' The eiMple. author itrciii ifew • wordii, to'otigil aint . .Y.tre will. be 1 sirffiCierM ' Bursa ell.cesfres the. *win. ,Milet . lie acknoelodgrxlbefttres, netary,,,juStice ? iir Other 'fitii.SieOltai, -If-the firs re his ,1. acid tinrittlle affixed. If thsOtbers, %tem ' '• • under in=en V el theecid of-* court of :::-" ~,,,, ; i ' .. - • .1•-: • I Trickle ocniditionettre " " to -protect :the . gtivernMentegiunst f . . ... , ... - . i 1.: i .1. W. Ihnea, Chiet _ire - yroyst&;, An,tkie above etrculv le a mittuirOf general in te.rest; the-IceErs,throughout , the first enb..' i' trit•Carel ully requested:w give it pub licity through ''' Col t fns. DsvreTten.txr. i• , . •-' . . ' Paymaster . IL- S. A - . Rhin; April 14, 1864. ' - :• • ... 0 , nD a ttl fa *es: Toh*le, Acs,ort, cuassaL; l l ' oret, i srg lireg, • to4ti' Bti,tnig "; pcnpidlor I.lWwftnf I$6R =l'amons itgainit the Gov- Eitollthent of 113p11 . , nst • ~ ..A.T yield ; • , Wed h the n ' ".w is , the tfinel , to plant j Ai fine a..4soMtn nt of all spd l dwarf, rinnidt unsold .1 Aboiat 50 !Apple ail they' must be.rt sd lloar and f.:110 - r1 Trees. en I out of the uxul sa li.' . emnputiv of the anariithee Al the Givrern him a hand . . , . Ilteatittfu Prase* to Mrs. • ~. While-the companies . the invalid Coepu *ere stationed here, the .. en exnerienetd I man • kialnessisi at the hands Of the residents m il t ; Borough.— ..Pro in the work of on the minent ; sick and showing en interest whichla acceptable to men - who am away from home aid friends; was Brrs.; IllimslSheator4 an estimable' lady of . Potts ville. '' Company A. on its departoeJesolved to present to 1 Ws. Shearer ,a pi:Maitrerio album, ae a testimonial of the high regard the members entertain for al 4 , , her to s - frion the soldier.— The alb= was made to order in Philadelphia, and received by Min. Shearer onl ylondaj last.— It will contain two hundred plat - The bind ire". ing iirich. and substantial 0 side 'contains a • plate set in velvet, on which id tigtsTed, "Mrs. .`,L — lisa .Shearer." The othetr Bide contains this in scription : "Presented to' Mrs.. Etta& Shearer by Co. A, I.IIA Rey., U. I.4." kaolin 101' Fps. ISGi."— Oa the gilt edge of the leaves arttLeropmentations of the Chiba arms, and the insciription ' 'moo the' Suldter's :Friend ." I This !Fork haillbeenartistical .4 executed. .._ • • Accompanying the gift, were; the foltrovM g caps of the"totuntes of a' meeting' of the Compa ny held eitNexandria, Va., on they Gth ivat., and letter of, presentation :,_ I , . licate4cMotrO Co A. 14" Rai.l V. It.-. ilkfamere eseHarammaos. lass Atmatersts, ; . • .. ~ I .1, moists, 'April 6th. 1,964. rn At a' ' t iny of this, Company . "he 4 this 6th day of April.. 1, at il o'cloOk, P. M., for the porpope of taking action with reference to this presentation to Mrs. Elira Shearer. of ,Pottsville. Pa., of a Phcitovreaphic Albmia— whichnar;ng was organised by chest* Capt. Gran. ville Fe Id. Cimirtnati, and Luta. John F. Smith, Secretary , it seals unanimously,l * , ' U 'mpired, Th at in presenting thlslgift to our, friend, Ws. Sheeler, we evince hats slight degree of the, un qualified respix and_esteem.we entertain for her. No unlined token would be sufficient recognition. of the services and merits of our who Is so deserving the title of `,Ttie Soldier's ?timid... ' ' - , 1 Ast , teed, That in addition to this l feeble testi:not* of our gratitude, we'tender anew, our hearty . I thanks for tall firers bestowedupon us by Met. Sheerer t and at theism" time, having la grate Iremembreace, , the lominese and benevolence of nu mtous other Whet arid gentlemen of Pottsville, we extend to them all, a most medial greeting of *thanks Stoa& ' her whom we • have selected as their worthy repreeen ve to receive this gi , Resolved. That we will ever in our heart". the most gratifying recollections of o sojourn in th e town of Pottsville, and we shall never to Wish abund ant amass to. Its loyal inhabit= in every department of loudness, and ha ail efforts ten to benefit the sol "(lien, fighting and sullenug for salvation' - of our common (unny. May a laud. Providence bless them with happ in ess and peace , and protect them • froth all - the &age to which they are Masai from disloyal mg Ole:meanie parties in their awn community, and may•-we soon rejoice together in ( returning pesos and prosperity to our beloved land au native hews. Resolood, That a committee oflnes members of the Cm:Many be selected to prepare I it:liable. Ilddrelle of preeentation to Mu , . Shearer. In behalf of the persons who subecribeil for the purchme At the gift, and trans mit* copy of these resolutions with the same. After the formal adoption of the foregoing resolations it was voted that Sergts. Otheoni Reed and Bowen, -Corporal Elliott and Private Keck, ;be selected as the Committee of Presentation. I i Appropriate speeches were modeby members of the Company, in support of the resolutioma, and compli. meotas7 of Mrs. Shearer and the worthy people (4; 1 Pottsville. - I I , So other business corning beford the meeting,. It ma voted to adjourn. • GRANVILLE FERN. A.LD, . '; , 1 1 Chairman: Best : Joni F Sarre, Secretary Iliterkleaurcas Co. A, Ittitß l M., V E. C., I ) ' Basuto, oes or Dtenuorrios. era" Aucassispli, , r 1 ! I • - %%RUIN e, April Gth, 1844.,) ra. Sassari' :--in behalf of ‘o, A, lath Reg., V. C. we present to you this Allotibi, ln. presenting RI w feel that it is but a slight rerriutieratkin fur the kindt nab bestowed upon us at your Minds. We present I as a token ofmspect that we owe 4to you for the atten tin yolk have paid tut while far livrapfrom kindle& an r tati euds,ideithe sweet surrutmd ncs of home comforts, jWhen we were sick you kind administering hand was at our bed-side in the Hospital, and we cannot fort get your cheering words that calms to us in eat, and boiled us up in the performance) our arduous d ies in enforcing obedience to the laws of oar noble 0 Goy]. eminent. in.the riotous meth) of the' Old &option - it State—districts where civil law mi set at nat4ht,!iuird i herbal back with defiance to th aource, from whence t cum. We had the pleasure of ng arid knowlwv t 1 this state of things had passed aSab and law sad ' restored twits-proper standard.; , • ; , Whatever credit we of the Veteran ;Amara Corps. are entitled to, for the bringing ,of thle state Of things, err («t that the generous fliad, Union loving, loyal citizens of old SchuyikM • I freely grant to so 'by their goal will and hearty , peratkus in'the emu for which we lahoe—t•The, ration of the Ettioi , the„Constitution and the Laws. ur this. the besetiort? tenthent UseCksl qf the Cnieerrie ever smiled main: We askF, to accept this sus IA slight token of oar ne 'meet and teem for your dishattrested kindness to OS while sick and nimble to take Mrs otanselvea.• We again ask you to accept this gift from Cu. A, miry to sal is Mule our appreciation of your norm kindness dr. hanky, of- manner, While in th diatharge of ycstr eel& Unposed duties. I . - - M I Lay the blessing of God, natnreS tholes"-bless lags, lung life, prosperity and hiippitiess, attend yosi _ We subscribeourselves, j 1 madams • I 'a . 1 -.1 Your Most obedient servants . , ;„ . ALE:T.II. BB .11. ' , -t. . I ALE&ANDER WM. E. BO WEN, li r Com. of:Presentatkin. 1, CHAS. D. ELLIOTT, ~, • t 1 B. F. KlaYara - - ,' The ' following m the i r' of Mrs Shearer Th aelusowledging the recep • oof the gift : , . ~, I . ' r r. mut, Iptil LI, I,sSet: i 43mcrummi :—I have -not 'nommand or jingling* to express through you to Co. , 14111 Refit-V: B. Ces'itbe fron l ed Omen , * Ind pride I experien upon the reception of your moot betuattful gib.: Its value is enhanced by ;the knowledge that It comes men whet.° lives have been exposed upon many battle fieldp.in defence of Ithe liberties or our country ‘ and th a; Mailing of self-govern went. and many of whom( bear, upon their perms arms of bonsethle wounds receiver tin pgittinebeirely for gilr Pat CaUle AOn honemen like you is more to be pri -My the patriot- than rich teatimo , "" it 7- trcat , pr, - _ I hardly el that I have to ted this teetlmon it i4l. l c ! I min In en humble wa ,to discharge what I n sidered a duty to the sick an *arming among 'of , our torumrra defenders p od in our midst, and I should have esteemed it a Missed privilege to have ex tended my labors even beyond the limits of our Wain tali ten City, in io sacred a•work4 4 1 Duly regret the my, owns would not permit me to do Inc Mar ant soldiers than I have been able, to *tempi yak: I The citizens of Schuylkill ‘Nountyrecoguirci a lgratv , Ithde, the ealuable services yes rendered in ring the masjesty of tbe law in this Region, sidle a the! dis charge eftayour duty . here va r : your.unifeimly gentlernanly deportment, trues that " when; this cruel war is over ". that all of on will Save been spared to re-viatt Me spot Where ..."..., have gained msny same hinds. , • 7 •- . i d thank you gentlemenabein toy beert, foryogr r .,. Ural gift, and feu the sh kind wies pa capes* In letter scampi:tying It. That God inay bless and you In safety and health. to enjoy many ream ter tbls wicked Rebellion his beetala is the Mr are prayer et ' Tour Friend, • i - ~ 1, L ' _ . 1! mazA SHEA - 11:EIL - To ResentAlet. U. Gibe" lAlemander Reed it,lst. R. Bowan, Chas. D. Elliott aril B. F. if t ercl tannalittse of-Presentatlon. . . 1 - I I Thenscipient will entpestegulbly,_=e a al of which abb MI richly and be lcmg retained by her posterity sews inter esting :and valuable tnemento at a partial of the kind atel bentvolentlactat dorm Iby tho wotraina at • tturrentry in the rest lima lean ttetrallimi‘ ~ ..,..... , , ..iiso. i .., 1 I lii i gi ' ffer Drat 11.neestieLlie7 tit Pot ig kMt .....Eloonteal ead_torellsinp Idd•iresis , 800. -31 i , G. Ilryka,, late Mvniesdae frorw Last Tensanse-- Wrgaretastiern to otSela fitnutratttecues--Our: citi zens having been made aware of the important mission with Which Hon . :-F. G. Taylor, f a F Represent,ative from East Tennessee, is ch under' the amxobatioo of the Governor of I en. isesieee, name the relief of the stiffi:Ong Tinton men of that Stateyrecentty adntedacovi ku l a ittee to coffeepot:A iwith Kr. TaylM and desire ' to , .make a staternt of his ;; mission and of th ' coo. I dition of that ]oval and unfoehmite population tri I the people of Nelnylkill Corusty,. to the eZ4 that., they may be ;enabled to partpate in tbe wide movement which-is now akin to alleviate their tratheingo. Mr. Taylor nkraingjltcm. day, lltn instant, as the time when hei wmid have the honor of addressing the citizens of this Cover t/.li • . i ' s on ar _t. nt being able to obtain the itfor 013,4 the meeting, the Pastor turf truatem of the Eng lish Lutheran Church Updated the Mel ofithesr Wilding which was gratefully accepted sad used. On Monday-Mr...Tavlm, Gm. Hirani Wal ,of New Tisk, and Cui. Peyton ofE G µ J. reached luxe. : , _- , The Meeting . in t h e eVeUJUZ orgazdieqe4ll.. Mg Outs. Prailey, Esq.,lto the emir; - . ~ Goa, Walbridge was ititrodneerk aksil ' that in Magid Convert' he had the pewits fine eeting lie' Tayior, Wise was a repress* 'vs of tsli 'a grate , that lire/ giveti the Presided sir said that the fluirin must be! pa:sorted. IWiten I met tiro I again atter a lipse. of len Invite as the I , 1 , i 1 MEM t tlasituffi reneWilittatWiasringlisolie East Trll4 -nesse& I I fail hatiMsd in the wo ot r, end gri t hereto', _moist An the ,elliart to •-obtala• relief lime the he 'et illerbei Mgt Stadaet blry Talk 'the - - winiest 51M8,000., Bestow . WM giew 11143,' ' ' anaelthairpiless la siteclian - • -tkim Ithittaled -sit the'Tebeiffeg lOW ~4.4111ta ' - -I* ihellhersann IstMias et tlM 1 .• • .. hale • 4. . • AblitileW)l4 ,4l 2l iht. ' - 14. ' ' -dilidarftib.... galWillii tilla .100thallicillia • , - jai qt Utiolla 'brig* : _ll*__ Alligiabolli; • . • - who have NAM, 10 Mang& .-.. • • chit seolltrieni", - ,Mitiaritt4 , •1, . . bla 111111 et 11111411e-Col= . • . :Id those who imattriitlir ib nlit' ll itlry mi to elsold * alleneltialt which theiTlNOWfistAllettit Innis ma all:ttultiethismeresidreeit spirit avenika lt the theek li ants to ebb= of lmmaititY'lw, the AM of r' Thies hereever, I need not WO efte 'I who hue golabtarilY de. too *the fabric of ermatitnticini sera 3 tort el "most, , in advance, have qualified thethatives fotr emery spades of atneeity , ktsitin to h metal& . - . . - , • Latta, heweivar, m•V nagitnewt our,-ret• spaces ti to contribute stairm• lima, in our i power aeiriate their safferinga, inai ,restorit them to their - original comtitionatiii4 existed ba tons the Mosaking of - the Conte!t its one is wh it the 'afros yearn:tea are -ooneern • the - ' • lir. Taylor to 'etc . *. Oleo,. I" ;-' • I', .. - . i MU :p101 Arideess * at Mesh 11/: G. itaylee. Onetime; Letows, Grervitanca!; ' • , we. Crtuvet,—l'am hero tonight; it the unarm- of kind Citizens: of this -Cy . , to; address y • in sefortratis to Zest Tenneesee, wham reprise' tire lj have the honor to be onliiiitocearrmn, re. gret, at it is Opt my privilege tom n&rat i to lu l u and you , upon late ISTusPenti and ' ' Pi'' maw my people 1 - enniutt teli Too. ur are undisturbed and quiet; that the • •acts - anpruliti, and integrity. et: the f' ' y Or. de . * • arilzeitth i anda,,f,theire are no _Of *mew, no . • . *g''' - ''sn.de of , dist and war echoing among oar. [644004 end al leys. I . But inch aro_ the •iltoolating ,* - .""fiiei M. bellion; swk the bligbAinj mulls; nf ' ono war, that TUB yon•togenteK.plautiug et. - - - , i ~' •, I tlo not. bete as eebeggar,- • • ass roe• of hetfirke : • .,./rsrl', * that hut 'al* 'en too p ro udly *Moll ,to bow the wil linghock to th eeluorldesa[ tyre/ of a d tin Houthern'oligarchy,, is 04 L , althrmgh 'beggared by this war, to.Oritt 'as ..r:ereg gar, and PtioTsi solicit - alms of Northern din ;•. If You will I "eastlvour eye.upon the map or the 'lied Suter; I andaravr a Jails upon its face, •frinju i ei .•.1 lee rota;- Cliiiestote'lk -, C., and' anot er frOnt ew ork cityltot,New Orleena.lthinit Iyoa will -died lest that, intersectionwi ll .be - at‘the, Contrimf' t which is that portinn ; of the Nu of le 4.4. "I' s. lying east` of Ito Cumberland tut; . tairia. I tecompemeatiiirtY,one ontieties, and Ova.; 1 tains 10,000 to 15,000 equlrl miles; and a ea eietanf $OO,OOO Warms. - This, le I Moen re io*oteeOtilltlY,•enil is one of this most ele &Led within -the , United; States east ; - - of the I iirkY. Mormtains. ," It is ;almost siurimuled, by tefty mountains,'which isolate it front other sectiens, aniii AWL° II territorially itlitate- a itself.,East 1 Tennoisee is indeed a most interesting knOm, and richly demrsirteofour wsrmeet sympathies, arid yourlualest rega rds,, if ,not profoundwit, ad- Duration. "It consists o the broad valley 9f the ; ma neat river ( Tennessee and its tribateries) 'erluch trarci i 4es it, from northwest to south ,; for metre th two hundred Mile's, with a ,an d in width of rota fifty to eeventrtive milt , of he slopes, f the . mountains, - which eepayete i it„ n the nett from Kentucky, on'the weetl from middle Teatessee„. and on the southeast from North Caron anti Cleorgis—a. beautiful -vidley— is - between bea tiful enelormig hills, fertile, many of 1 th. ne f lo their summits ; sparkling with w a hun t, tributanes to the itoble istreain which forms its,principle feature." • From northeast to south this region is traversed, , i for most of its length, by jPowellis Clinch, Bays, . and House Meemtains, whose transverse spurs • and ridges reach far dokn into the intervening valleys7.giv in*.yariety and boldness to a isetinerY, iinsurpas sed•for loveliness and beauty 'tin the American continent. Our streams' are, fediby ten thousand clear, brigh,pebbly bottoMed rivulets, where: , cool, laughing waters gush from perennial founialue, away ep - on the mountain sidles,! and dance :liner ' rily on in their mission of love, twitting the; och °es with the melody , of their sweet voices. IL The axe has cleared mane thou:Untie of fertile acres, the valleys, end along the slopes of the hills— which ;yield their generous fruits' to the hardy firtnee toil—but the rich mountains. trill grade themselves with a'bonndless„pridnaiurt of 'forded verdure, as if to , shut out, and hide from irutres oatitariire_g_ate,, the wildernest of , rich pusses and flowers, tai ? "born to blush unselm.' i t Wi [ Stand here tli - hie, on the' batik of ;till Clear, rapid little and I win:kW:kW -von 1 lan lecape that God made fOr-man to love add enjoy. I 'There is the spring under that venerable will Ow-land its pellucid water,' are dancing along, tO thier own 'innate, in their serpentine :track, throOgh,grasev meadows wherellocks are febdifig ; to * ' right t? la the great , wlicat- field alrea dy rich 11 the verdure of spring ; beyond is ;the , forest s..eilier ' able with' age, but strong enough_yet t ;breast i he;enirees of &hundred years ; &W.-0 thliforest,- here; beforeln mile o a or mere awity , is e fi rst j dge of the mountain, behind, whirl is i e cali .l ade whose silvery waters litiva nourished whole talent - oone of echoes ever sines the nista ; still above, beve, far away in the -bine distan,• rides the grand old mountain itself ;. on its *id and slopes theprimeral forest stilt spreads usgiant arms, ,asif to- shield the millions.' of bee Will, wild Airmen., that flourish at its feet. while on Its punt imithabove you belt of mist, 0200 feet, alsimethe •ses - ; - e, green grassy prairie meadow, fringed with fir tries,-spreads its beautiful bosom to the eared ere Of the ann. In this mcruntain-girt' realm, thtire are no dismal unrms, inkistagaani; pu trid lakes, whence malaria springs to poition man —no mime= taints the air--thisse 'find a ikome in, less evegenial climes... The Ipeetilinitial winds' ~from the denim lowlands - of the south and south west, filterekLaridouoled as they sweep ever the ! leery crests- cif,Nrar mountains, breathe life and health on all our sunny valley'. Our mountains I abound with ores Of load, tine, coppo, silver, And iron ; bituminous coal, andmany vahetics of marble, are found in various kjeulities. Salt has teen discovered, and there are mineral waters, of great 'medicinal value, in almoet every county ; and wO hare water-power entiugh to operate all the machiery of the continent,. -; Nine country, these valleys, these ne untains, are the hom e s of 300,000 people, whoroe misfortune it! has been to incur the displeasure: of - their j Southern brethren. Not that they,. differed, es -1 sehtially in their sentiments I and-deelitigs upon the great national questions that had hivetefore, to a greater_or less extent, seettonaliz:ellthe opin ions of the emidry ; not that* their erinpatities, interests, education, or asenciatium, they were severed-from their brethren eurtnnnohng them,— but that' they cherished a ditferent appreciation of the Government of the UMW,' Rama, which was committed to them in ttust, for the benefit of posterity , .; not that- the'' , loved their' kindred lees, but their countrySnore.l • ' It is, trne"that menyiif Oar kindred of the South Aro very angry with; the poople,of East Tennessee, and they bate be with groat bitterucerif and of late have done us great injOry. 11". et, whilt the rumembranc.e of this'fact is & 8011.1t9 of great pain to the people of East Tenneseee,l they are conshied by theffelleebon that this animosity and hatred have berm engendered by her devotion' to the-union of these States, by her • adherence •to • the farewell advice of the fatlaer of Anti• country, by her persistent refusal to take part or lot to any Mad effort for the overthrowiof ow ecreemort gov-• entment—a government" which has alwa ys pro tested its citizens , which has never infringed a solitary right of an individual or a State of this 'Union, from its beginning down, and ;which our people believe it to he theirreligems duty to hind down, as a priceless and inestimable heritage, to, ;their children and children's children; ! 2 • Butit is not tine that East Tenn ess ee has ever :been unfaithful to the Southern people, either in pripetple or in. fact. We believed, and we de clared, that the interests utd institntiotek, the happineety:promerity, and rights of !the people of the *mill, were ternind lup with j and in the ,Vition, and that they mild never_ he preserved outside of ,the'llnion. Wit declared this upon jibe rostrum Mel at the, hnseinga-everrethere, limn Cart e r to.'BlielbiL:-,from the eastern' limit of the State to iffi Western boundary upon the missienip, pm river. , Itetterable history has vindicated the :werreetneerof our judgment, and demonstrated the weakttees and fallacy or - theirs*. !Let the.tint ' versed preteperity.itat swelled every ,I Chaunel-of their yitility--commercial,l political, indusiriel and social--at the beginning of the war, and within the Union ; and the rimed commerce, the Oaralyzed industry. the banked it treasury, the dismembered families , the breleti-heartodwid owe, the orphaned children, the' detailaleal homes and new-made graves of theshtenl_without the 'Union, attest the unutterable ' Ply, those who execrate the people. of East Tetui iilef e,. hceaneo their would .not affiliate with treason,, I Could those wh; made this war have been made to teeth, alone , its bitterness and feel its woes, it bad been well- Then East Tennessee would have okayed. Bat, abut the concentrated fury of the wit has rolled 'over her innocent bosom, and she Is' ine ruins to day, having nothing left her but pride, poverty, and patriots= „ j I ' Her people are the - deeeendanta of theyionser heroes of North Carolina& Virginia., Maryland, ' Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, with here awl `there & solitary individual I teem other Yortherri anti Southern States, and, like their illustrious ancestry, they have never learned heart° be (alto to the Constitution and the, Union.. IThe pioneer 'heroes of ,East Tennessee left-their daughters, _their wives and their old men, teedelwd them selves-ablest a savage foe, in: the:_great war for independence, while they buckled on , their armor and struck foe our infant; nationality urea- the sides and elopes of King's Mountain," under the lead of Shelby and Oampbell. In the "war of tfil 'they fonght'anantly on many a battle-tield, 'and triton hed under their own immortal Jackson at New In 1831-'3, when Nullification threatened with the swine to cat' the Gordian knot of our Union, and when the illustrioneJack won appealed to the Eternal 'to witness that the Fedend Union must bekluelerv•W„, a united /Inron 'swelled in the hearts and broke from the lips of the people 'of Mat Tennerskxras„foam the ' • -44' one man, mil they were ready to' itaceifles lives in defence 'el the into draw glorious government. Her stalwart sons were mingled in the trout ranks at the Mexican yrar, and they poured out their blOd'l free withltheir fellow cdisens of other States' at ly 'Vera CPU and Cerro Gordo, at Monterey_ end Baena rots, etieenffie paw sad. Chetulaineopied to swell the shout of victory es ear t le gions marched in triumph into the 0 Phase! Mexico. - -- Thus, in pesos and In war, in the cabinet and in the felt at the hustings: at: the liar, and in the, Senate, in public assemblies tiM private cir cles, in the homes of the rich and the cabins of the_poor, the heart of 'Eaet TenUessee has ever `I kept-time to the musical the Union." This de votion is not a mere sentiment, it is a Sa =more, it is a principlis'on fi rs, Ifntr ,• consumed i, it is- a heritage of the transmitted from Rim to son, Indebed with moth or's milk ,• stereotyped - upon the heart, and tie; "Wed in the souk Witness the sad history of the Pnot On* Pure I ' The first test of the Vnion sentiatent al East Tennemee,Oneti the existing difficulties; was applied in Fthrmigyi.llll3l. The form of the question then was, , 4 1 • ventiou or ea Convention," steatite deo-twit io .repiesettl* fives or delegates by pig people . 4 that Conven tion; in case it shotthl rectdit I majority in int favor at the pending election?. =, The true test in this election was thesaggregete,Midority Of those who vintlioated the llmuu mum 'w the eon test.i;io=oquestions before the:poople were am-1 from the rostilmi,latel when the Vir for deal& carne,' the State : ' ,of Tennessee, casting a vote of 180 or 140 000,. gave a snlid ma- Jorityof 64,t700oroute the Uniiin, *Mt of that nu m - ppossd ber, Ea -istussises gatvili,ooCl is favor titihe Ifni", 7,030 Igetnet it, In June, when the ()petition:liras put in a difitrent • bowl wow les Mica- Ir. 011ip ioontbs who To ',Ni l. . lit.; idol to to their , limn. Isßeiireientatkin or So Reprmentation." asst. _To:ukase:se non recorded - Ler , rote, by ovembeallbli majorttials, egainst the great Crea & s Then t wine nersonem, soft and sweet i *owed like the dews of Ben mitait illeti =lialAVuorthe ltuututuiltss• and Oar tiori *en exemption freer the --bettleslYild -h o nest masa onlY assedeeite Sad let ttatiirn taitisa.-_-11/01,110Binr-e-ithains, tbe An 'l I t II V=lsZfuule -( 1., = If i latfult '• fhllt al the Vet hthegedi= the Stiiii IN:00010 1 ‘, Oar. greet =eh In the atiddle '.lreatterniporthilieill 660 Bialeshad felt theiloree d : - tias, . .thees, th e man wham 1 was_ peveadirsaseirelii - as thee repmeentative et !be Thdon sew at . oar State in conjunction ittligelellnahrlatts ftleaditr. Itestaliat—T,,taeari oifilhisse' He, and Abe EarWgs, Om Jobreeve Nestßrown, end &teat of men theta hearts had, beset tree 'to' tlesilltdter LAIL the storm rose, neer fete thete knees omile together and their . hearts fail thank; and the fury of the tempest' *Wept them all off in .the SreithertiCanfederacy. Oar boys in the artanntains saw that etorna. Ef ' forts Ilene Madn to keep the from the billot-ters.., 'We were told—l s p: State having now gone 0ut ,44 the lank" - dere to l , go and votalee the men atones in tear af :the Union, we viel See. thatpare taken me of. We have plai: pre fer men of your sentimentas, and , the first Clingy= how you will find yourselves under the llown.a-rtr In the - loathsome dungeons of the - S.onthern Oteifederacy." The storm came up, from the ''west and south, sad thereast of -In— dia, gloom; gatheritig blackness' with every hour. - sWe beard. the matting thunders inits . twecial, we sew the livid Sashes, as they illumine- tied us in our positiorr. But, when the eleetion diattywhen the 'rest of the„State wait {idlingoff and total ilato treason lead the South; ern I.federacy, Ean Tennessee gave a large vote for the Union eaudidatel for Governor, and elected her representatives to the Congress of the: • United States,. and her mpreatmialves to, the' leCami try overwhelming hisionken , einne victims ki hadivlduale; the uutlini•-• anat shootanltcdcren of Thu an Sage; bat sti East•Tmineelee heeled theetrinti, she still he ld oat. faithful ; -lad ; by as the - . Col de Congress!, sit theirer wiled 'and hotter, passed . • a conscispt law t: and every - rkth iti.the con:punt , ty, from eighteens-to thirty-Ave ye ars of sage wait onsullsd , by offieene hi b.'i - no c =aerhoolit uP' petnied ler that p • ;arp'ore,..W , n • to. rally at i &given . tme and at a given point ; to enter e.•tive' service fur therdefenee of the rebel Catlrlo. .Then the UtUdiWalre-lullr &lk' I, Reviled to hundred* 'aild thousands= Our young _meta had resolved that they never—nb, never-.4xankl be persuaded ..• or ebannedi" by, hluudiultt' 13 1. 91 4 or lig a •e g gs or 1 - forceerbe symiets, to strike nt the heart- es the iiiotlit&- bore dune' NO ! -but they went to their h *seed 'their mother's - lips and' re- A ceived thilir lensing, they received thelond farce. welia.,of their fathers, their their witee arid theirdittle ones, and then'. leen fur --exilet enite: na. from th eir own loved lane Then? - - promise ofenenalume or bounties to tifem - jiliere was no hope of wealth,tappiness lira • I ' 'weiariierity, he the - distance ,- but they left their homeihirtheidatie mew of the night, and - ascended the•recktanles ef - ' -the, mountains, 150 or 200 Miles from berittlelq. where thee hoped to find relief. 'Bagged &taste , tatters, with theirfeet unshod and bleeding, they i tea* the pathless till E ms of the rixountaitis, in the, darkeess eikthe nigh - aided by the silvery rive the moritiror the : mer 'light of the stars ; and iii the dastimc, souglit the deepeiti,darkest gorges of as - mountsuts, that they Might fhici shelter and. raser Until the coming thadowe, 'of another night unable d them again kap:moue their Rerilotts NruY. that'thev might find liberty and the nag of their country, tinder its folds alone to fight,: and if neettlbe; there to die. :: ~' -• • r Itiagimeuts, tompaid and sqnadi of infantry and cavalry were now stribnted over the length and breadth of the iry, for the purpose, 4 bunting.down and eh hug the escaping can scripts. Evertywhere their went, and , as they went,, they entered the houses of the people ' searchihg for arms and ammanitiM, and thus the people of the whole country were robbed of; their mei kets and rides, and left perfectly defenceless: Prominent citizens were arrested now, by armed 'binds, frequently at, midnight, 'in the -bosom of theirfamihes, without notice, and carried - before ssomu , Pronist Marshal, or some upstart official, tried before a military commission, _hastily 'got together,-ex parte; without evidence, and with scarcely the semblance of charge,- _Sometimes with' no charge at all, and then Liurni etf to the loathsome dungeon's; if Tuscaloosa, Ala., or Mad ison, Ga., or Richmond, or saubiburv, or Kiwi- Title, or Naidiville, there to lie in the midst of . unutterable filth and:Yermin, to pinti away and famish upon theireacanty and miserable fare, and; sometimes, to die in , utter despair. 1, myself,! have known the; facts of which I speak: Men as reputable as env in East Tennessee hare stiffered in this war. as: I . Will mention one case. Mr. Pick - 1 ens had binni a representative in the State Levis ' lature; hir,was a man of heart, a man of: sanity, a man of intelligence, a mans who was popular among all our people, a good citizen, and true and loyal to his country ; butles 'had been ostracised, and in compliance with the, order otlk4ijamin, at Richmond, was- seized, without charges, carried South, and in theloatlisdme dungootii of Tusea loom, Ala:', he paid the forfeit of his life, and be came a martyr to the glorious cause of human liberty and the Union of these States.l • Sir, such instances are not rare• in our Commu-' laity: The pritionsof the South have been filled whit tie best Dien of E.1.8t, Teltileasee4• and it. is said by those who know, that not lees than tivo tharetand-1-think of-:it, fellow-citimus I—net less thanltve thousand of the men of East Tennessee, becauedthey were true to - their country, because they loved the flag that emblemized all that they held dearest on earth, bemuse,: they would not,' bow the knee to Baal; nor receive upon their necks the yoke of the king of the South have been snatched from their Tomes by the ire:nd of power, and borne away into captivity." The railroad bridge near my ammo was burned, and , partii,-s charged - with hurting it were arrested, tried by a drum head court-martial, according, to the order of Benjamin, and bring ; and I speak but the ' truth whim I tell you, that at least two of thosegentle men—forthey were geutlemeu, 'honorable, high- Winded, intelligent, moral, upright citizens of tho' comninnity in w i llich they lived—two, at least, I say, of them who were thus ignominiously hung, and their bodies left dangling in the air, knew not that they were sentenced until they , were braw,lit within sight of the gibbet, upon which they were to ;expiate with their lives that offence which they had committed against. the Southern t Confederacy, of 'being true to 'their own govern . ment. • , - ' Thusaffiirs moved on, and Terror shook her else timer over all our country ; and, tomako ;the reign of terror still - More fearful, a legion of !' tawny Indians, Whosegnrefathens bad been wont, in other times,A4l berretta:lrk - and scalp the tin ' zees of ri.i...tiOri of the country, were brought from their niountain,regions: with their Suited :faCes, and wild, unearthly whoops, and put upon the treat. of ouriremainiug younig - ,nien -several regiments of citizens had now 'amine teenel, and hundreds more hid been compelled by' eercion to-enter the rebel lines; and to serve in the rebel army ; and - about this time, August,. 15ti3, Jed Pavis made anothercalk, running lip to ferny -live years of age ; and at the same time, , thay.ilanis issued an addeienal calh'eurbracuig all 'up to fifty-tiib weans'of age • so you see that , our pOpulstion - from eighteen yeam of age up to 11,fty,the were celled fur by these several au thorita-A.: Rut hark! the drain and spirited-stir • ring fife are heard; and the , starry hilmieri, the gleaming bayonets, and federalblue ninforms of ' lICHNsIDE . 9 hosts axe, seen on the 'hills of th Camberiatial ai -- ,thev hseted to the redemptien . and relief . ..if our sutterieg people.. The army of Gen. Bragg had been, just previously, compelled to evacuate ehattanooga,,and Gen. llosecrans oc : ciipied: that extremity of the State; our young men at once sprung Mini their'hiding places and :Dui covens iii the mountains, end rallied to the - standard of their country, tinder:She lead 'of the gallant Chanielens of the UnionT .and ourmoth ers, sisters, wives, and Old men, Wens left alone 'to occupy our homes. Today, :fellow-citizens; • more than 25,000 East iTenneseeine wear the um: form' and bear the arms of your centery and my country. While I wanid red disparage any other section:a - of these UM* , States in its patriotism,l - must say for my section, that in \he Diktat - of all their sufferings a n d trials, privations and perils-, , they 'hate furnished to the wipiinrt of ourgovein- Meat retire men; in propertied to their popular . tion—more than two t i zone-ittama : any "other sec- , lien or the counkry. • , ' J As Gen. 13 - ermaine .Iri Septe ri aber. marched with hie conquering' . hosts, , towards Upper East Tenneeisee, the-rebel Wane retreated before him ; but - as they went, -thinking,. perhaps , they. were - seeing the Lust of East Tennesieecthey seized Nam the property: - the live Buick, especi ally; ot the ueion farmers, 'all over thd country, where hey ebnld find , it, and carried Wulf wi th them.j Etem that moment the work:of decade- ,tion ntzon with accelerated momentum: Ma- : ny times haystithe Uthiion and , rebel armies tray- J -; used the -whole length of East Tennessee, ex hausting the country all around fur current sup. plies,•ard, at•everymoment, widening Wei track of ruin that they left behind them. 'hi the track of the 'armies earn/ robbers, *he forma cenveni mit hiding-plates and rallying points in thernenn tains that skirt our valleys, and came down and claimed their share of thepro'..y of our pima dared people ; and thus our WA.= and stables, : our crilbs and dwellings, were entered and rubbed, and our people left _utterly destitutei. The,tery , wearing apparel of our women and children was seized by the ratline, and carried out ofzetalheu sea. - bur blankets and bed-clothing, everything , that was calculated to render the soldiers more comfortable, was seized by the strung heed, and 'carried sway. (ler' tannerice shared the same fate. They had all.been o-Yni es!, lled, in the reign of the rebels, to contribute Wixty per cent. ef their leather to the_ governmerkt for the, shoeing of their.' eoldienq but now, when they were retreat ' ing from the State, they seized ill the leather in the vats, and bore it away, leaving oar old mete women andchildren,- to meet • thmrigsirs - of the Ys winter bare-footed, - aa well as almost na , . i. . Believe me, fellow-eitizenie East Tenneeseehas drunk the full cup of suffering, anainothing seems left her tow but to drain its bittemees to the very dregs. - She has sacrificed everything tot loyalty and boner, and now d itu she has sufferekl everything. but dishonor and death : tion and famine, followed by despair and des 'are trimp -' Wig upon 'the thresholds , of her sad, homes, are entering their very doors, ready to !consummate the sacrifice end complete the enfikringi , Ihit, thank God, through all her iimge she liss . been faithful. Penniasieria; th.re insults, am-. ' prisanmetatsorminds, tenpes„prinitirine chains, wediseatiems, gibbets, and giihtary innere„ the Clash of arms, the"tmrNeneee of aretneerwith banners,' and all the combincalsiedi concentrated • borrows of inteneeine war marshalled upon her battle-torn bosom, and hurling morrow and, ruin 'into all her homes, have never eorruptaid her loy alty, nor driven her a solitary line from her devo tion to the government of, our fathers. Disarmed before she could• organize, she was *cited_ 'and in sled by a power that overr?le all law, and liranipled constitution d liberty under ita feetl— Choked down. undetta reign iarterror black fail men, her prima has.•felt thli Yeel-of--a-eles -4 p toore he , and en:tithing than the -power of an au . Her loyal people, • be came they could net o otherwise, have submit ad, for more than two dreadful , rears, to a bond age theiritnnartbilaits have alihnrred-i4 bend age that Niko% ties bout and - seals the lips, and all but clone the dooi of hope. We have breath- - eaLlnat.toNve,- aull lived but to pray, "Oh, Lord, 'bowline' ThankOod I the prayer of the a-T -reated, te answered, Ind East 'llenneesety. in at , ewer to our prayers, 1 almost freecand the grand old banner finite <mei more trinniphaiatly, Klan onaly, over oaf 'moUntain-girt hecrui and there may it flint fulmar 1. 11 With this Wore of the people cif East Terms see before you, it. le for you to Set nisi whether ibis beam and parkin° population! skp • be ed-. bred to fall and penal% m their deeskian to car common country, by e blighting , hipal of fern ine, Or whether philanthropy ?and benevo lence shall hat hi ithiehl and .protect and . . . •• _ . -- i . 'guard and '- therm . Raelt:•elletkertny na tive Eastt;,lz,g •- • , has I saerifierallalt abs - IM4 for the. tees ,. [-:=. .11er horse. lice rod her dodo and .-: . hee.Matle nye:loomnd ' • tome' ill ~... ousted to; ;.her corn ind•wheat are all corium t ; . bee Young.men whet ha:Yana petiched in [ saute-or. on the blittle-, fielllt • now swain • the ranks of year vietorkwurtirM 3ol ,_ , ; end, now . • ' =none and msiderii, enited men and li ttle c. lldrea, our , aokSers`' wedeln and or. phoned • ... are all bound aci d , neon the alter Idreagif th e sacrificial knife is uplifted ; it trem olo, lles itt•ths • .. of Eocene . -mstreod. Tit my people, and avert therttrokei In • tir their yof kaorrovr and - • .1 [ . •••• t. • " ' 't [ ' . . ' While th • Seeing, -of this eine war h' thns. ligh • . ... Wasted, deristeted [ Hind . Rad rio t Tennmset: -, . • land at the free,,Ale home of the :loyal ° Vet if has scarcely been felt. - of and ' met line. On - thelcoittrary, &dee 1 ''gree•Flt MisPerity, melt as you neyer Ca-1 poieneed. tag poured to the •of thertele of the North We f tndless! wealth; : The _, , and .. . labors of _ thr agneulturesta havelemi eared by the gm cititgracions I.'t!traide ; year 1 await:licit ascreceived. remeinerative eat . for 1 all thale e they could perform; lyetif. - rnerchants • have Seen ' i t trade prosper beyond all parallel ; smite actumrehave etpareled and' odarged I a z their - lOW in every branch ot martrifactere ;1 and your ineral region is pouring, forth, from' 'the lio. of the earth, • uncut:tate& wealth. ,.- "Whether: will make this . fist • inciesett. of• wealtwealth a tree : of blessing to yourselyea, your i h country, and th e wcirld, la aprolidem - that is or,yrin to aolve.l l'ht,dooolatioos and 'shin o f • unnatural Owl trifled Wax have . •elented . a Wido.fie [ for, 'yyer kthilanthropy and torte lan*. W you enter 2 T.-Will you sew its . Will • you •calti it If so,. [an abundant, crop it 1 I ,l mainSit . Ir • f;4 l . l F 4 'n lOar -ba a kei and u 1 year .ipokr•your homes . arid . heartheN 2 and,• tabotro - aU, upon your heartd. •_- •I i [-• .. . - [. = 1 Thaß you -fellow-citizens, do aempathize withl il le, [ and that you are resi:freto operryons • h a nds• 'their reltakl carmen ,•ilirabt ; awl yeeially when I rethember that, this' appeal of :t suffering. and .the sorwrorfo t - thelafilicted seat bereaveditcatth, Sae:never - been: made in ' ' to oche ma .henevolent people. Sir, I do ; believe_ yowler .! .. ft that these peopl 'shall perish.- ,Isrlll not believe lit till I see the bones bleitz_ling aktrong, their native hills. :I. . neve that yonhavw hearts that. !palpitate- in uni son with their' besets' ;.I'belieep!`that e rn haV , hands that:Will open for their relief. ...:-.' Sir; the very sod Of task Te n nessee,. frcthi the: beetling crags of the White Top' Hoinatain to . . lrettleacamnd • summit of the, tout , - , is hen -. forth i.laweie ground; every treighborhoOd . • witnessed,the , conflict -ot ~.rnhs_;4lmost eve ceunrylasilelt , the shock of battle; and Onto o ;the most memoralder l and -bloodY struggles. the history:will reeord hive been fought on her sem:. The red sea of war hes 'Mica it eery bib ' lows Oyer all' her, valleys,' and !rivulets .Of bloc - front-her elippee*-hillaulewhaye swelled the tid • 'tif. &Atli,' The hneitOLfire "Bove illumined he ' mideightleatrens„ fromltristol l onithe Lihe toth eiimmier of the Cumbirrand, lite the *nick, luri • flashing* of the tempest. - The soar Of tramplin . i. fi war44leebi.sperred t hattle,! th e clash of Bab ~, L the sharp !rattle or uslierry,[ and the solein . AhntslerKof 'artillery, tingling With the shrieks t f lhe *minded; _ thee; Ils. of the "vanquished., an ' , ' , the shouts of the y ' toriotta,.. have aroused .th elumbeting ec.hoeal all her remotest: solitude. .• Itoseerana met dimis r Ahem, laud, thonsainh • e4 !brayeletaite ceased heat on the felt . . 1.,0 Clint, near the same und;.,,sthe-hero' of . teeny& victories won ha& ti e - goddess ..to oul countrvls I standard, and the; npretending tlyatit led the 1 hoirtit of Freedom toltnumph again. •.! - - 1 - ;Pia, impetuous Sherman,. slohg:the?alopes and summitof ItitstitAil . 11 itlgo; l eaf leis brave legions to victory at the c_mtnon's mo ih - - - ; thb, cool and Ilautille:ei Thorass.;iwith! his : gallant •Yeteranis, flashes terror intothe hearts o the f01.. 4 ; but it is reseryidlOr-tighting Joe Hook I' atal his splendid 'soma; following the tlight of the Arneiican eagle, ;to scale the' steep sides of Lookiiut i llontitaite Snatch victory from the relmilsi on its lofty stun• nait;:and re-echeln 'pealing thruideosi- abtiye the clouds; - the - ehouti ,, of triumph fottiOho : ermila beloW. - `•:. - I - -.: $' • The iiii*L•s`. tnient of Rrenrilhi bvLongstreet, the. -Masterly strategy with which Potter4leceived seek out-manotiyered the. rebel -chief, they various :is saelts and. sallies, the • timer n os charge - and blood* repulse,thc.„:_daring - st trtopt;i urea' Fort tiinueiers„'whon. Young Benjarnin won mutton's' : `..lionor by his undaunted daring, the ileitilly. eon liet,,,the diaastneis retreat,.ltive given' many a zraititivri,prond immortality :] -. : ' Mingledihrover 7 in, the hisiTic pati' that' per. petuates thelthereieileeds, a. on the-bloods - tlelds where they won their facie, are thcoanis of evert • loyal State in the U.nicio: '.. Our ,vallis !and..hilf sides entomb the!remains of the shiM patriots of everytit ate who died there for their c0unf4 , ..; . p.;-, gether they. fought, Milled they fell, ; the sand sod that was mirk:lied by their blorek.mingling ,arz it flowed, grows green over - tile le toms that mat, Fide by side, in the same:fgraVe ; they died under, the same starry banner In defence Ofr.the same great ronntry. and their brave souls together ,Ivere . heralded - , to the spirit world h`v! the fetid thunders of battle: 'They sleep in lEastrTennek..iet tx,,,c,m, beside her owiimurdered fitliti. The maidens. of the mountains will plantlovvMs On their graves,' 'arelWater them with te• rs ;_generations of patri- . otAwill honor their in orifs. ; the everlasting muiuttains will sentinel - their ;dust ; :and the sigh ing- winds of autumn, arid the bright waters„ of the :valleys ; shall murmur their tvq_niem forevor. By- the :sacrament -of fee . .by the ' iiAptisig 0 blm - xl; East Tenneirace is censecraquil to-liberty and the Union:: Neglected liy, the: proierniuMit, anatheinatize.Yby In4s at t . i l4l' his miTinidens c , [.l„- hart.sted by friends-pillag e byen4mies:-',-all bat- tle-scarred and bleeding, ilk .tattered garinents dyed red. with' the life-blisid of Id.t . slaughtered Toms -twin ' and destinition !all ansuid her, and *'aunt famine clutching it Oh; vitals of herdittle children-there Able, piereed.With anguisf4 and scalding tear-drepaartt till her palecheek ; crown ed with sorrows, sutiliretili . , -- g - tandle beahtifith she site- like a queen inthe rends of.. hey mountains the queen of a desolate reality. Shells my met! er I lam proudef that mother, l and I Would la r writeinveelf a son.of Fiet T:nneAsee, elothe. 1, the bleed) . tatters her loyal ty lia. biitailed . VI her, tollinirish and butilriate in 'the. ASt 110 -ef a prince with tbe brand !if •.` traitor 7 starnpm upon my brow. She is' the sister of the great States of the North awl .W 1 ,4 --,the daughter of the nateinaird her deVotiti ,to the station i has cost her all she him lo4t; and all she is suffering now...dliff who is it, that chi 'lenges yoiir ...pima-, - thy, ati4 demands your • al. ? : Not the stron g . men of . the laud;.not our,yO• lig men-NO :-.,- I tkey - Iti are all gone- . - • . 1 -, . • - 1 1 !! - -.•*Their thdliaands swell e bannered heath . !! . Of watch a mighty nark boasts.” '• ! . ! • ney are 'struggling besi. iiiour boys; fighting! awl dying !with them for tt ii nation's life, for our common eteintrv.. It is th Ifathers and motti . ors,,i the wives and children of rse heroic. moire, sin eers-.-Who call .M• von, f ,int.'the brink of the grave, forihrtr. Their cry! l ie. "We hive stiffer , ed all, sucriheed ail, givrfii; tall .ia - e liad-ar;l we l ir would" do.it •n Dior a- - ain,; ~ twee:Sinn" - , ,for our love of country ,• and *Oil we give up per tines also?" bellow - cacaos von'cannet, you. will , not, pin dam. nor.pirinit i( !!! tilt I. then reach teat your strong head. an I sa ' 'their-fee a n Mier rare breathes not on earth' - - broad eurfac - e !and Iheyrnre yuye twehrtn. , , If. • Ek). 4 t . Tolll)(`gttee itt leak, poor; deselated,. chat-ion hv'fire; blasted by th e sword, pillaged of her. propeityy , w3Sted of her auhstamm, bpreft ;if her sons. and pa. 11151 wit Ilinneer---it is because she has loved the " Union, i edit...1 . 0-40-th.! Consti. trition, and hated treason $ because :slethailteen Liithful to.• tlietleverntneet, and ready to die-fQr the flag ;Wee • tittion, cen ; ented by. the blood Of our fathers ; our Constipation, dZnistsl by their witsloM ; per tieVeninvent, the Corustitittionr. - action in : the Union eterti ,g' its - function's ; our flag, the aYinbol of our li rty, the emblem of our nationality, the glory of 0 past, Moliride of the f r mi!w present, o hop: ms ho 'and or in of • the future: Now, if In the maintops' ce !arid defence orour coMmort riglit and props /in this comesee heri tage, Lest Tennessee hail lost, mid saCriticed all i her ndividual preperty; and all her ritttlitS Of •liv ing, is: itdenianding tarp ly of your sense of ince elui...!, .Sha rmtibe, to ask you to save nix. elloe A I , IIOIi'MTUIVA.TON, till they can-havetime and op- Tiortunitv to Make bread'i ; - :: --• • . :Li referoceto the' Slav ry question . Mi.. Taylor sail that he vraWformerl a member , of thitpar ty; den S.mth, that wa s for preserving\ tiler, tu=t under the .Constitution. Wo maill,.!pretkrycl.lie Union, and',Pon prutect a very, destroy the UM on.‘, and all its bulwarks i• gene.'- Another party said,: tahe c it out of kite Thad -therefore, they tore.the Constitution int. fragmenhi,.. trampled it under their Unha ll owed feet, awl! thiew them, selves and slavery bet e d the .tirottation of the flag. In reference to sac - God's tingeethrom;h 2 / 1., she instriimentalitr of t h ose traitor ! ! leaders, ',writes "Toker , 60 thew 11. ' When Da tes, kills it -lie must nut expect me4to be chief --rounrner at - the funeraL -. I:qr. mysc I here sayl am a vil.e ran Whig, of the Clay Webster school. - But I hays this much atrueemocrady intne,- that I have fon co ned_my love of nntrytmonthe Model of„,tibt Webster and !Cla alone; but of the illus trious hero whose ashes .p o se at the . Hermitage lit -Andrew Jackson Wi h that sort of Democra cy,. and all other parties and isms , that love the! .country more than they ove env party, I ittrewilK ing to' strike hinds, under the lianner of illy eoulti, 4 try, and march side.by aide with,them, to victoryt i • Having sacrifice d a ll I pneicseol,but a. fe w negrook and my laud, • am, react to sacrifice these, also if treed he, for t he ' Testoration a -the Union, and the psrpentatinn of Coniditutional liberty. . 1 . The_puly wre n to. obtain an honorable peseelia to ma"Se our art* eaetrongur to trample, enilli• 'and smother, t the laid . spark : of treason, • and rebellion-in-a . :NI anywhere within the territorial limits of thO !nation. If you have ant trnaceri f vir lurking here It the No , or in the great West, frown it down! It lin "c opinion , -= crush it - ont at the, balluf-bos4--ove here let the names el the traitors be, ak-they I will be in history; hirer ing,atitl a by-word. .; . -.': ~;[ .. •. .: r [ . - Sir, I trust the tithehi Pinning . ; and will seen be - herd, when this .ernel Item. will heover.. I• trust the - day is- seem coming! which is to prone -but the dawn Of that prosperity which is its reservation ter our glorious. 'cpuntry in the near spd far-c ff 'Daum, when, renniteil,_ we shall sit .'under onei own vine 'and •Itg tr•L‘e,k, and rime shall make us e afraid ; when the watchword of the sentinels mi.! on Liberty's watch tattier, as it is uttered upon the co • asset of the Atlantic, shall be echoed all along the , . lino, until the last Dian bears and returns the sal- utation by the shore of the distant Paorific. , 1 1 ~ • - • - ,!, Xr. Taylor conelided by inviting- the silence to come down telanitl: Tennessee .and Visit the I people. They Would nd the latch miring* out;._.: m i e . If you can't bring ve fernlike, bring'yonesweet hw:irts.; if you ran i ' g them, oonse, , yourself; and you will gets so of the prettiest girls who - are-in favor of the i 7 .to amen. - ---• ~.. 1 _lle, yeytier at the ' tension of sir. Taylor's re- , autrlis, , made Immo eitallimtpractical suggestions I in reference to theme& of contributing for the ! relief of the destitute 'people of, East ,Terwimice. On motion the following organization to obtain I contributions, was adopted : -Presiden--BURD PATTERSCYN. ti [ • ' rice•P•reaiderit-William Mhos. ''',-.. ' Sere/cry-A. R. - Witrrxze. - , . .'r • . • Tieasurer-ImdreW Russell.- : " . .':. • • C Coinarrkr. Orr COW - rarerrmes. -.. . . roftwitle---kthn Ithippea;: John Hannan; Esq.; James . 11 Canipbell.[ John claytopi . J. 31. i lleat- ty,peerge W. titivdt.r. . -- .., . .: .. 7mivpina —M. V. Fuwlcr, Charles F. Shoener," Col. Henry L. cake. - • ; • - Owsolo:-. Wm. A. Ilamnier. ~ - * - 1. Miners:ride - - Seth W, Geer, Themes - . Rear, Dr. Hewett. - • - • • I .-, . • • • ..ellithicniff-,T; , R. Clearer, ,Win. O.' Moodie, Ara Ixoll. 31ix1r. • .. . . ,i - 1 [ - ~1 • . /kiii - Cartem---Aquilla Bolton.; Clui MI. . -..... arm. • , . . 1 • -:t• - ' 1 ., Ma/annoywCare City-44 aid BNlyrnari, Frank ter. Sc.huyllet7l tratiideon Bawt, Thigh N. o:ivy Dr. John G. Koehler. 1 !' ' 'Oriftql!er9 — ltanutel H• Xllddent " EK . 9 , Eli . t Nammer.. Port clintone,Wagorter. • •' Pinflr., r o--Daniel P.„ Miller, John Hoch, :- , Itthern —Daniel tx;li, Samnel K. Moyer..: •-• • ''''' r - ' - .. fir+iunva ,AlthOttse; bc;4 o . Adam W: Bird; '.,Pilc, •Capt.' - ',14a41. 3 11..1`a4T54- Sakti Cloir—illiftitlit_T. Antal; -Lo 'CIL X: Itrortr—F. Krniker; Jca' mph ,Ncotneter: Xititi4--Goorgel /lover, En.; ;Ow, lleplo 11 0 4 4—lbste's DuAelberger, „ • _ .Rufgtotea:--Vfilliatn Davies. • .Berri.—larael " - Oh motion it wit 'resolved that the thanks of, the meeting ba tonderitd Co the.Pasnir and Trus tees: Wilie Englieli Lutheran Cluirelk-' pa?, villa, : far their kindness in tendering 4.0 Ante of • their Wiling foOSe.'irteiAing. The ritereatinAPlerciiies we re thinclosetliwith _prayee-be B e e. w. Koons; .• - -• L, The iriclentencic of the weather, 'and: belief of 'many that the.ptaee would ho - so crieeded that if,. would be hilpototible to gain admittance, unfortu4 ,, nicely lrOpt mart}' away,selflit , feol an _unerest this mates,' and who will •ecintribtite &looney,. t rio• thirig, for tta relief- of the 1441 people of East Teneratee: I These who did not' hear 'Mr. !Taylor riefsed onp of thsnto,• , .t elogneataddreeses ever delivetrd in Schuylkill County. , • ' • ' ' . .! .. I *F . vopa. ilk "Loaktviipe J0ur104...": Waart4 Wle°, ourldeds . ..alnong . the ' arias !stif, - 1 leis that they tOiboaldnexer be Witic;ia a saPPIY4 1 I, .I! ' EARN' 1.M.14. PAIN PI 1 ,' .. 1 . . , '"! ' iiltllAiVilet' linnets r. 'OP ins ter. [ - ' '1 )I:very si) ler inaiatit,t the irvoisers iadftaiterizd: ft Anrial oar voliiiieei foirset-4Cod bless - thaa— Re., areeold - eefsii*bavis a Tapply ..rtzett itoialiteroit trins a their . of 4fi:i. It.II pat Flo In ireal r yore4 of WO -ovifsiny timid. wlitioo . tdloger atoad.4. . fr*, c....tiel , audit f.apei , bo4le. , , i • April; 1. 'CAL - , , fa)' : la;figr , . . Ihe "Why Dye . sr et yosshavista-lPeefeet I Haar ..._ ." Dresolia noel Bealstreke be' Cubes • --- . •, - - .. , Venekined I• ' - • • ' ': -- '',,--• '' `London Halr.Cokeltestoter and Dresising.w. 1 . ft Hair Coke'Restorez'and Deessing." ! - on Hair Cohn Restore'r , and Dressing." -:,,,!'", ;- •, • ~. t. , oepstic.Color Restorer'and Dresising."l."' . - .• " n Hair Wire Widmer ana •Dreiaing." ' ''.' .. flair Color licstoterund :Draining." -- . _ , - " Thholi over t i s ,itist what has lot been nee on. . • ly one ion ;:. does not stain the shim, or soil the Ines; 1 : ;Restores grey. hob to ha 'itirigieSl color, pre yeauS baldness. keemi the hair sOR. utoisti glossy, — higbly! parttime& ....No toilet complete :arias**, it.';' , — . Cusey l - 10 /' eroPtITC diseee. e. Itching.. &tut, Dandruff; die.. keeping the *alp in a healthy. coedition. 4We eau peter to Wndre4of amines in Philadelnhis &lobe, who are using) this truly elegant .preparatiou: -Anteing oth. ert that of Mis.**llier:!7.3o North Niptti;.street. whose' hair-wes-very gmy berms. she commenced Its tise, 111131, restored to its csigirod dark color. testified:to - lay' Ed. wird 11. °animates, Hrton,dst. Tenth and l'-ohiCs stivets. - iyhosiii Teta - city Ma one can &old. • 'Price, so font_.: f i T '• bottles sli :iv.. Sold by DR.: SW.kliN E...:t - '.:4IN, :130' N.arthSIXTH Street. 'Philad'a : JOHN 9., itoWN .1h SON: hind HENRY SP.l.QH.,"Poitsville.. - .1.. ,I '.• , . :APR' 2;14. i : • • ' ' :'1 '' -••. •i,14 • ' ' Illastetterhe Celebratted , Sibitesarack Bitters is one of 'the greatest, strengthenin.4 e . tartmaratimp tad tent. jlt Is espetiallyadapted..to phi who are afflicted with the Fever and - Ague, or any other .'disenae ".arisatig from I disorderl conditlrm of the 4 tgrllive beifans.-i- For,the Fever 04 Agee there is pertapir. no !nu...licitL., in the world eqiial to it. - as it., eritees, purifies, siadjit PleniStss tliie blood. which is os important' to •brisa:: shoot a , healthy Viet fpn in:tibeases ophis: natUre. The Bitters are tniiw !among the most popular and. at the garnet:lime. callable spiejfies luthe «uedieal World,.. .1p recommending lt. s t to the public, we are,hally ;Conscious of _doing them a rot kale:ming. as we do, their *alai - excellent,qualities. igut Sure. and spe , Mysettooliz . all 'eases where the disease it caused •-by-iirea,MTarity'ot the digistive.anmas.. _, Alrial will inill&. for :the ' toort. skeptha - 0 l. 4 , ,Seernicertisernefit. 1 : • • ..; ; , '•. -For sale by•lhafggists and - dealers getffrally.' every. —etcre. • ' •I : ' ' , , ! ! ,I i • - 'Ll';3- 1, i4 '' ' . Piltirallow it,o or three ,koo o shroilrf Villas chn.•!. ••' Toole I liters," .yli.arsaparitia . ." "Neryoths. Ap tittoties,l&c,-. c...t.4,,,,ia after yap, are . satkired with tido' lre.....nit. tbo try 'one "box of OW Dot,-rok is47-.' CIiAN'S ENGLISH S'I`EX:IFIC PILLS : -And be restored to h4alth•tind.ss , :or in Irss than thirty day.. 1 Thee' are. `urely fetet,Ole: - pleatoant to take. prompt and salutary In their effects on WU broken-down and shattered cm stifution. Oldland Young can take them , with advan tage. rtuporty i 4.l and odd in the I.:II itrii St IV:A onlyy by, t . , . • ; ,- . -.- .W. , ..5. lit7hElts - • • ' ~... -.. .. e , iirlim IX:Bible Hormel Niw.',l"Ork; .., -; Mardi '247.;'e41.— , 13. , ;ip,1i : , : -, 'o4.nviltl .kzerit , Liar no - other PILLS are 'the onle iiritia ale" linne-i st for all ,Disra.*:4; of: tiro Seminal. Crluary and Nervoils-Spuents.- 'Tile one box. and be cured,' XINE: DOLLAR A .110 . X. Ono.:box will per feet q cure, br money refunded:: Sent .'bw: mail on rtl. ll Pt• or price, JAMES S. T LEA, - • ,t Station D. Bible !louse, New Vork, March '-'(C • 'General Agent: . ( Ilratherbend'a Circulating 14abrary,: Market • street; Spraird arrangement* are, made with pefsmi in the towns of 3tahanoy.iSebuylkill .11airen, Mineraville..and Tamaqua. EOUtiIIrIFFER ENT BUi)K$ are allowed to aubscribtra at s dh.trince. from Pottsville. All the nets t*tblicatlorra are arkled as - Kroh as issued; ' 7, IMarch 2A, "ha.h-r.f.tf. •Do Ton whit Is be Cored!—DEl N , S ENGLISH - SI:ECI PILLS %/lire.' in lea* than daya.?" ,t.tuiworp‘t casoc of '. 4 :KRVOI.:S.US& Impotency. Prenia tni+ pecay, Seminal %eaknees. Insanity, and all Uri nary, Sexual. andMerrou. _elections, np,n!lattet, from .• Whatmale producctL Price,'„Ghe Dollar ;per_tioi, Stitt, popt-paid, by mall, on receipt of an order. AA (tress, . I JANIES S. BUTI,BIR. : --?: " i I - . Salon D, Bible House, MeW .1114rCh 2G,,•(4. 7 ,- • 4 • 13-3 m, .I:`i V EATEI)- Nry.. en -. Vitals: and Jill Dise.a..4..A. of the Fet:t cured yatinott. pain or4nconvenieniie to the patient, qr. '4actiztr!rA Sitrar.on:Chriwwdig. , D'Ol t Chestnift twe. 14 - 1 tent to Iteraielana and. tiiintedni - of . Feb G.; 'G l.•I r • , ;Hoyt , . iseivatlea 'lair Illevotoinjurs.. llopy toi Illtn*Ekthallair . liestoittOive. • Thv's;:uttlard,..taple pneparatiOn for the hilt, trnrrunt-I alfeases to restore faded and gray lank And - wills-, kers to their original color. It rhnK's not. elditu4o tnake'• the hair iznor - in where it has once fallen. oht ; in/thing 'led) ri9ihat..Whartkefrnar be advertised' ta- the con trary- it will preient ie frnm falling did. Make it soft and Pliky. eleadr.e . it and the scalp. front impurities' at i,l humors ; and entirely orrreente bad 'efterts of previ ohs use of preparations containing' t bulphite, sugar of lead, de. It yequirliri sntipinl WashinZ, and hdnrit • for its application... nor will itAtain the skio,lnit is ae ese4l v applidil and wiped , frotre, the rkiti as O no- hair Ot.qn.;. ing ItreStorer The natural ihading One- hair . Iltanother, which ;;ices it a lively ftpKillittlett inatea4 . of .thit dull nniforia black elf 'dyes, . • -: „A . :ly-Vs VolorOt C . ream • i - Snrertof to'sny tWr-fir6t.s.. lug in o{lAanii PrP the Ilidtat the ' , amp Ome. .I. 4 l.tanceN, lEght and red hiqrlo a lire!,utitul brywk o, brackl: Idl ecer 'here. JOSEPIEIRA - r • a rch Utt!Tere , l4l Plate, Nior 4 1,7r1C. • - 61, . P. nOiLt•lic, •., AGENT) '!int TEE S.ALEIOir TELE . 1 4•• • • 1 ,-WH..FtLER ha WILSON • = • - 1 • E rko Schuylkill County. •• these 'are al bu hand and Tan bob seen t oprrstinn by ling"tif• residence Market aro!! bth, Lotheraii Cht s erh. I •!, To '.liconinviLlato- ivr.oite thes• Machine a inpply or . k i whine No4fie4 ;Vac/tine viii an 1 , Soap, std. hrWid,in hualiwta and *tom iklapte. , l to SeWiiip, Machine u. e. lie:kept unhand. Thoiough-hi;tructintiii .Michhielt Will be giyokslo Twrliee.pnrcitastng.., , :: irdere by mall Rill riteelyg 'and before sauchFl rig - v.l JlDithry : 1 ,4-o•-•;. cligiotto Ontelligence. • rrltethodist E.Vbiarrb. Second etreet. above Market.i Revzd . ..ll. Mek'vt.Locan; Pastor.. Services : Sabbath,,it to. A.M.. inciTh - ,. P. NI. -"ray.er Meeting; Tuodae . - I even in g. kt lig- . 41 . 10e1L '. . . i vin . . Trinity Chetrell ' tEpi,coral). errices Stuttlay morul4 at iU)i 'o'clock i,Eyer t ing at 1,4; o'clock. .. - • rB'lo4-...Lviiiirion=itbnreir.!.)l3riket Snare;. .Iter. 1... i M... ROC.?6. Pastor. Preaching: every. is'unday` mornink sitia -rventrig. at lox- A. 311; 'and 7i. P. V..-- • Prayer steeling and Lecture Tlutraday et qt., at welipek. iv' . . tient Ciurria. tS;iliosibill street:.- 1 - Rev. 8 Wi..G. Ruoano; the newly appointed Pastor. ,kill prs,s..ti :Orman every'Sundagonornit.i..at 16 o'clock,: iind nlisli in the Eveninz at ,7 o'clock . ~ . ,• .; . , tirTlaie lieesseed - Fesseibierfrinni Clinierela hold their rkular Kers ices' in their !kick .M6etinz' House. on - the thrher of Market ,and Willikin streets. Mottling. l'eaier.J 6M. A: 31 . .P, üblie karriCell at 10X,..k.. M., and _l, P . . 1 M. , 1-. .-... Zieftraniar Baptist Cleurellt.lfahnntangoet: Printebarkt everte-Lorda Day, Morning and Evehinc. at • 10*. A. .M.: stitrtii. P. M. Lecture_ Weihiewlay Even,- leg- .at 114, 0' 'k. , , • '... . . - • '. • il'• '' ',.. • n %Knit D- ' l • I_. r • • Alt ileiritie SoOres.mu4 be accontpanitO , ith '25 anti to OrTeer in the J03.°11.. , Ai- - • • • . on toeiLtiy. April 14th p 4 the repidenoe of the bride'olathor_ by the 11." Fritz: Mr, il.asi Itictuao, of rott4t-orro,.to 7, , ,htfr0.101 7 ...f.rz; of Plnegrare, . Simi) 'annotoseemento of death.. fret. Thou ao oissyconieti with :nots, &c.; tliteit . bs paid jot. - . ~ ' In hittaille: on the rotli'of April, CA'ill'BEll4 of, his tatbei. Fes:tics" 'Pesess. 18" l'At the Tesiden ff 'J lict 11. L CalnPb./L in . 'eldest; son or James : and .. " , .. ... the rait, ""eak °I kil6 ;tl 6.e' st ,• 'IIERT-OA,---e ...h il l y.. .the - G3d peat of n .;wife o f lercdell9E *!.. l un.. ~;., .. ~ here. 1t.,.:M.V .In Rend in g' ~ _ 'g nu _ s t son 0 I the late . Faaaa .IPlatraaerio I.lt eres.youngest:l. Dr. Isaac Wester, and, grandson or lilajorAleileril ter iruhienherzln the 194th :Year of Ms age. KSIARII.-At Schuylkill listen, on the Ist of April,' rissima.itivasit.. aged al yearsand 4- months. ,- /25619.-:-4. l ti the 1 . 2th.0f lsiorth tow*hip:ltiereei.„ daughter of James and Staten Lee sig. agcsi 23 year's; 3 months and 3 days. - ,_34A.RT7,--thi the 13th of April:l444oi Cartip Curtin. Ilarrlstiorg, Awszo MAirrz, of C0..1, ,th Pennsylvania t.favalry f aged 16 yearm and 9 months., , 4 The relatives and frietuis of the family. are respect , toattend the ftmeral,.from the - rentdence' or lire. ifather; corner of.ld,ruitet and Eleventh streets, Potlsilile, on tomorrow. (Sunday; afternoon, at -9 07 1 c10e4, - viithotit further notice.' , • . - 44OCktIAN—In Tamaqua. On Fridaymidi*, Dm: lilt t.. antra short but painful III:se:as, Dr. Vs. W.' Itt rig aZ; 101 45 years. 2 mouths 'and IVdays, , 111 =At Arhland; on !the I lth Inst.. 3.l2ittunt Mar= nix NoiN, son of Mahlon .N.: nod carotins Mock aged. It yeari and G months. ,r- --; ~ -,. • Bcts County papers plelue eopi. ' '! i , • • b. .0 •STE'R—On the 2Sth qt. Marchiin 11. - (its !Town. old Ss.311:11. Oratrz, Seit.i. aged 83 plus. . - P CE.—On tho9tti inst., -Ww: Palms , a highly-ro ll citizen and merchaa•. . Vol' St. Clair. ... 1 . , R080140:4.-01) the e4ening of the I I:th tast:; at .Sebnylicill Hahn , tapt. "Reser 'G. Itnatiamt; in .the Des 4ear of hieage. .. • ware county and Ph.littleipttla pipers, riiesoetope. ~. 1 4 ' :• - 0 - 111 iiiary. ' .....17 1 , -- •-- '',: - 1 . - ' . : • I JI . Cone liawraverr. ).--. • Ana Ifs, Std., Amp 41..1564.; 'its meeting of the *members or Co. teanth P. V. V a committee was 219 0 10,* to draft reaolutinea in me ammo( Wm. 11. Smith. :The committee reppried Die • foil ming,.whiic ' were uttanimignuy adopfed : • • . it airs.Aarli has been the will 0( Divine Providence to loose from on midst 'OW rellu)w- soldier, lym. IL Smith. by dioessel tittiefFm...tw it..: ' • • ~ liewileedrltuu. by bin . untimely death Co. Cloonan' good aoldler;fitif f ue and',,trled friend, and, an Cp;tIICIL • BVIDiStd; That We offer our him:treat sympathieri tit •Ms bereaved parents and friends, and hope that they, may melte tgusolattoo in thin, Ili* trial, Itoni Ilint, whodoethwell.% _ ..:i • - 5 ' • ' Rowland, TIM a copy lot them annotations. be' Lor=' 'wanted to mote:lie ed yorenta, and a.ropy for Publics.; UM to LlWallame Journal and }Limburg Advertiser... , Sew- lik:NltY ItUrilliaillEßWCll, Corpcal WALTKIL P. AIRS. Private' PATRICILAX.K.ILILIA-V, . , .' . . Cainualtteat, .l ' , , U. S. 10-4 . . •. • Offer, for isle .;41‘w, tie - GoVERN3MT IS • • , bearing per tent.. Interesl' Gold , rep time after 10 yeire,st, the pleasure °Nit andpalaile4o pier" alter date: In Gko, 100 . 4 1 s payable "serif: cis all neiions. halrlesuly. •:.- 4 "lbei: Bogle are] 'dated teat: until the 14 of 4eplinbeir, .rber from Jatliarci iereanlrelW b) .F.cobi,.er lezirCUrresti, adding 70 per retain. aerie farther notice: -I At l :Hier , Cleverimmiimial 0111111111 ikbrl4.Plll paid tOT 11, • NOTICES. DIED NE NV LOA , F ' cenite .Strcet, Pottslr ei"wii2. '44. • • - i - -=MIMUMEII TGeistleeseet having Coal Lawn to diliene. epply'fo'. V. 'kptil - 'l6. .94 7 404 m•.) . 9l co . r4pl annottnee.'huto"-If • "ilait4ht Chia Ihtignis at the ineuing 4-ou L :1 1 edged-to the-action tot the 1.7n1 , lion : ' •otteeitk April ; , , : ,fe.IISONG 2• l'El‘l i elt,l: 1i..1, ~ ' >'op' the. lands of the Preston 0,11 'rte,. : at[FouiketOn, lu Maluatoy ValleY./ - .‘ppi , f to -,'", • 1 • -. . 4 . -.... .w.m.•KENDICII:K, .r.,,,1et,, . Or P. W. SUE: VEIL, Ee 4 hl te , , • ' . - • ' .. ' . dam • , ~ , 1 ---,-,-. .7..--.... NOTICI . i.tr-lrate first tsarina l ekliz. tloni pf.tbe Stixitholdepp.• of thb - Taa4...:e•,g7;,...- • •AaLociation' o''', POttestile hit *Yell' nirrrlao: •,,...:-. : -,Vielilf l / 4 3. their darter, will be held at lk.. e:efiler. bebt,.••:,74..i. -- ,'' 11041* or 2 aud, a 0.,c)0ch., P.M:flit' :11.:}:;311SY r' 4 . .- - 110 1 1k-u,nii dev of May, /FM-) ...4: ~ ..' 1- : • • - •• • , tlii ilv order ,of he "'kraal of. Managars, .. • -.....-., -..‹..- ..t,... • I - - .......' .....": . ' ,M11.40.t1 t0 p,794.,....., .., .. ~I P Ottaville, Apr i l 10. I S6 4; ,, 16.r,' "•;_•',• • ".••• ' i, • . --........,. : gattatote,ll,lETl',loolThie• - ipart 4 „ . ..- :we ZS ship between eIIAS. O..IIYEItLI sags, .... :. ,• , "'SWAI:M.„ toidt, ,, k the aE M nt of ENA' .t. z...11, - .ki . x.,,....... , - ~ Plqui'7Fe•ed anti Grocery ,bo•••lneis. at. NI Ai1.1064 'l': ' ' - ' wee,cliesolved dry tautual'cduteut. on .kpnr:bitt. fs..l. .'llje business is continued by J. M. 5'tt....441. A .40 r 'lli 4 0. Stile alt neanltitS ut the lite kin. , •., . •4 . :,,-,, ...• • • it, i., ., .i . CIIAS.,,b. IlYEliLT,•••''r." d. . , . r - Lj. .11, s:wAku. , 7 2; r ••-••• • Aprit.l6, .64.-1.16-.6t•] • •• - 2115h.i.c,,,r, i . 4 ..„ : - Costensit . tee foe a nay 's Lobe s ....: (.31EAT-4.114 .4 ....111AL SA N ITA itYY4..";'-' - I', Committee on' ,•• t a bor. lee.erh•l- end- Itevetia.,.. ',..-.-,. • h • oni6g. No. I IS- S. SEV EN'ril NT, . 1 . ` ....1` . •, , JOHN IrV t'l ktilltdlN. Tn. 3 •;‘, - .-P'-'` "`.. This COnatilttce-baetCepecial work. t0.,..a.t: tur;, • "L'..... •"-, -. L .,. A day's " labor... a day's: - Incante.“ and aala)=. 4... .... ~, -s! ,nue," from every citizen A the three state, .".!i..,.. - , .: ...„' "-" ,1 ,sylvania. Netv .lersey ant! A)elawart..,.fur . the Let ,: .:..- 4 .- ourtdck and wounded soldiers. • ~ '..-,,,' < t I 'The Committee is now tally organlied.st the. b. ; . ... , ---a„.• • • ,Aelcirel..... and (Mils fur th e co-operatidu of a".l eii. -.-l ~,.,, t ~ . , the community. ."..,. -'• • , ~. ' ,• , • ., s . , - , y • • we,want. stitil4W islet the Industrlst cle,es re,"- . 7- . ., - ' 131 for tindrpnrldiers l" . •.• '' .. .._•,• •"Whfit the-people can - do in their'se' par" ate trade" -, • • •:',..s - •"'"'''', ‘,.. What Pennsvla'anla can do: , ~ _ •fi,,„ • ".1 .. wpm. New Jeretry can do:,' ..'. : - • .1-1-jpil rit ~ . . , --, ~ . ..whettseleware can do ! ' H.— . •• - L" ":..1 ,'' 6j What. each comity can do! , , ' , , ~ ""._ .4,r • 13 What each city and town can ilit, • ' . -.:•:,-;,„ ..Wbat•each.profewion can do! " . „ ' ..: -:-...1 • Atliat each trade can do* . . : , , , . . •• ,:i.,, , ;.,.. It ltatenCh occutattpitimndo 1 f' - ' • -,, • , -, •:',' ' s et ...What eachmanufactory run dn.!. -. . e -. r , •,: i, . -- Whist each b aiik;'"-Inatirance Mimpany and rrile:k...Lcc`r• 't . , • Wilartreach, ' mine can ao! • - .. ,• ••• • • r.: . ~- W tat cacti work,tiop can du ! - • ".. ._ . .. . ....!ice', e • What each family can do I .- -," „,,, . ,-, , "NV at ettch,tnan eau do!' - ~i "" ' : • . 4 , • I • .a ,l - W laVeilthAvotnan can tio ! ' 'L. .4 , " . ..- , -. , ,',.:.,- , ........,---"... • c • 'Whet ertelt Nip - Mid - girl ean,do._.. ,_l''' t.„ -- _": - ...-:-.-".., .I.:Li, ...- ~ ..... • We; •at i t. tophow to the world wintt Americg "!....•,•:, ett. C men are rntuly . "to do:for their 501diev.. , , .. ....,.,,,.- e' L... , - - -• - •k ,- : • • This is a great work -a:v.1111e ruile; , nore.l - ''..ktr - .., ne, ( The way to (to v. 1,6 to..ol.biriN ILE l -• !`:".4-.. • , liMilpi 1 .13n.rliniZe,iu your atairatiotra•ln y4nr familia. ~ Let:the then organize. ' ~ , . .... - .' . ..- 'lllO Letthe:women tintanize.; • ' . "a , Let the 'tredve ort,itutz.e.,.. -. • : .- - . 041, .• Organize evarywhi-re. : : ~.---, ; ' . I:lL:tat:6 workmen givei with tjitr cinployety, tb.2 I - 1 !Ibla'• - •.•-" pIO - Yers . with their wbrkmen. : • --. ~1 It is eAkily,dorte:' :If the-workmen will aas theiechiployers to deduct one day from their wr, theii•rnooth.,6•arniitz., and the ..ediployee• .. ;!94 1t0 day of their ;won! :,. the whole porn will iLeiet eilged toge.thei IA the eredif of, the estaidisi.e...:P. key to all, go 0 - worOtt-meti With,u, in Mi. giti:. Murry lOrward your mintrihutibte• . . Every gi -edgement will atlftittlate others to follow ritv.- (April 16.'G4 pre. " ; • . cirtitlars with full, instructlonti et - ill-be sent e 4. Oiention,. by hittfoi ethervilse,to• the unders4: To work I . tostwork' • L.. MONTGOktRY li,OND, C 414: . ". E. W..111.117fE1t. -• Chalrwrommiof Cot in: M. J. Mil'heitsps, S , Pcretary. • =April ld. 4614.. • ..11111S1401.1.11:10:11 : 1,',,i0T1c.. Not tetets berelq gtren. ttint Bet ee'et . - ::-.,„ 3 „ . beretc;ton; existing between ttE01818:.4.cif.11:1..;. •.,?-,:..- lelefC• BO.,‘1)110E: and .111('1fAIII) illitStlw;]..' r i.;.f.frifi 'ti 'Cioll Badness, at or t near 31t.-: [Carmel, :Nidti•,:r. ,. ., :0 : -. ~,,. tutruty, is hereby this day (Wirth 'on_ i5.:4.) ,, 4,,,;•47 . be mutoal conseut.l',Thebuetbris is contima..• : 1-,--.:;,iirij. 5C11.11.1. and rATtIeK.. 1 )0 -(.proE, t wi 4 ).,, ! :..-. . ..-...,,.. z •settletuentg are, to I*Atatle„. . • -• ;-'..' ; . tirito IL, - - - (.4 O. tiCliA . l.l.a - .. .. _ ) 10) .., .• . V I ATRICK. li , , NI 'il'.' 7 - .. ' ii. : " : ' ' --- • , . RICHA!tI i.,..:01iN1,i' 4 0 - i i i iii 4 51L.CarnieL3tardli 4, :1564. 1 : • , t'- , ' • ~..e..._ ..-1391111410141Li440:41,-.T•10 Calm .1;;42„,*110. - •-•:' nersin pi her'etiltote exieting•hritv , q.. 4 1 , .:•" . ..ii L. It ItltAiEli and tt,"T. 110; II E.\ Ctudur tRi-f^:.., ofjIItICKEIt 4: Ili: till D.*, Saddters. ~0. ,I“1,t, r3:.tWallhis ‘l - 4ae d,ldred', tty• mikrual ' , 1 , !.. C...,..:1.hi . ..4 . 1 f.ir.ms - indebred .i4VUriLitVillpfinitl).' aga: 1.t.:::::' ..- ~ i_ 74l,;_ , firm . ..wilt -.make irdmotbate jet tlfmelit4win t.:•.r • ' ,g,,,,,,.. tidelpititnFtt4. .. • . ' •. , .• , ..T....W08 1.. littjtt - ,• , j.- 11P,,,_ •,. - ..,:. 'B. T. — i11."(31.D.,. ..-.....Affit . ._ .. MEM _. . . ..i - -....--„. o)RoFikti*lONAll.: jNOTIO "i v irbe The nntlersignett. A l'hvgnair of t•f ',..,,,,,. , • ~., experfericT, who haa,been. firttitteert to Ftciti. '7:y . _ . . 4:,.., ~ .., LittA totA.'n.•Nvi , nltl respectrnilfolger hiS jr- ir0fe..11,... - c; - ~,i, vitt to the, citizens or; POttsvilleruitt vieinitl - ~.. • , ..' t. }TICE, -Entrance.'(.'entre st.:, next ,I,:orrir, , '-- t „, ertnitent Mink - dna-1). L. Esterly's ilariltvstx km."' m.."' 's, .puitite. Mahantocigti gircet.. .• - - ' - .?-......, ~..; ~ I U. `li. NVIIMEit ! ., •1:, 1 ' - ' . ' i 4-P:- . 9 . 2 ' 4 . i... A..: . - • ..,,,,-. . - - -'-' ,' , ;,fspre ---. 1111KVENV'E. PITAYIPM.- ii. , :.*:,,,:ast ' been sppttintetrticenr rot' t.t ditlr''' , ri:::::' 4., ..----4.1e , . Iteyente, szillrops in the lottritiStriel Or l'eur., , :l .. „.oinsi herehy give lontice that I aniprepaziSti to fumil..h.7. ',. , "- ; .ir e ln Of ull den*iriations: g;' ' • -; . , ~ The following ci4tlleste r n.'payiible. itt-z,° - . 4:P; ..'lll l l4 be allowed: • . t-• • ---- ..t ' ',I ' ' On parthasestif 4 *or InOre.;.'2 peCtentd, ; i 1 ' . ..4 . 4111111011 " . ,''' • ' '. 1611" -- , '1 - - g -•-'. - " ' -; - '-''' • Orders reeixttetrell±eolicifctit._, 1 - 2., ••• -' ' itili J.V6I.E.S. A.rlitiN'Efs t . , loth 1f. ,. , - , ), ..,... Office opposite •.'''Ameri* Howe, ' Nt-tie......"... Apnl 9, •iii, - , ' ••.t. , i . , .. , ' Iti , ___. .. .‘' • - -ECIR. . . N'O't ~,, T ISKJ fitirkliitter The Fir.l Nafifmal ,Pank Of hereby notified U. die-payment of :SP per o Ital Stork triygt l c paiirid oq or before:4:4l:: - ,tbh A. P. Spinney and'J. D. Cleaver rree:ve . ”-...•:•` ,4 2 ,- • atAehland. ra t Aptil . • • • „pr . CO:IPA. UT E I Novi - A 5... —The entered into a • ~T o r, ship on the llth of Floeclntife.,-Isi;:t. for tho , a.-"i. A im (nt . ,St. Clair. Selnivlkill CAinrity, FEIi.4.tDEE ' • PEirCF.F• , . - FERiikulf • .4•••••• - ?4 ,, ... r :tivan. that the Co-partnershiplt , '-: , ., io • r' ittlitß hetwcen PA 111 41.011)iitsi the .itle n-lity. Schuylkill Corinty:bL tmaryh in. 1 , 44) di".solvNl- C11111111:0 . 2., '7,7: bus.rness le pill in licit by DAVID I.L.tlyp.iv.. l- fan all iettlemente aie - to'be P.lvM.l.l;us iy :( );ST AlNi•ll` . .,.l4'()t - A l l, - ; tPc , • • ni D.—A • 4'.; suit tit money.and sonic ooh p ot t.. v ii re, which the owner ran %Ina: property,ana paying expenee.! Sar-:: ,. :4";;...j. Iterative. 311CHAF,L : i Bt. Clair, - Match 19, *4:l 76Iftr.eh , 14, LEGAIi.. - NOTItp.), jai unizifiortaxriore, •$* 0 T r -, '7 . 1 4 „ WhereitiLlettere of admintstral hat an ;Horace C. Bennett , . late,ur t....c.htylkill-otttity, deceased, has .beeu. :11 atibscriber by the itiginter r Notice , ir, t'ret , !: thotie titdebted. to make payteent, , ant: thin • claims vrilltpreaeut them 111 r settleeei. ,- • 'St W r :G.K.hat. Atiram-5 - )farlilf .19, 'GC a • ' • - ' • A DARNS - STK ?ORIN NOT 1 WAtereas, letters bpadnalifintration ria• John Fonds. late Pt the Itortte, t th :+t`; l- `• tichettkill, County, deceased, hare been ,% .• , lat . - tailt.t•riber. thole indettedlo the eathte t . are reuntated.te nutkelratuedietepaymiet.'ll,:i • SODA having, dahlia - or -- &man& agany-4,tlf ti• • It DO are. req'tiKett , d,to makelnown the 04 to 4011:st•WI,TZFAIL,N; Ate' `I. • „, March I°, !fit. .• • • 1 • hh 1 ; WANTED:t::.'_. . •. • . , , I,ti•Arrirxl3:=-Tsvar 11louse. 00 0* ' • 'lin IT. RDVII,..A.RD W.EILNERT! Minertti,te.'`'' • t , ,,,,.. 1 Connty..ka. ': . '• ' • ( April la 34-: -. ' ,-..!......- , --- 1 _ , ......2 . ,, ,, AVANTED.,By I" . nisterteirSti d ! ' • 143 TT, ny,led 32 'yetki*, - a aituatron to y - Sle''‘'.!',.. , -... ! ...... 1,1 .1. 3 k.e ehvee, or 'to act na salesman. 111. a ,:,!.‘ . . i .:,,,,,,.• edge of the-baalneam. dating been at it .0. 1 e 0 . 2 .--. - Ah Tne best of ,reference gitentan rite aee:. -,0 ' ,-. !•'. - i!" - 41„, chnntll::Apply . ., or address 1.11.75t:i11 6 :5:)./ . ','"..' 1 1 . 71' IttsfirelocatielEt and =l'll7. : : I' -4. .". 'AVM •',, AI I eTN!XitIITIVTi;OLIV :;V 1 n COP gidelable earn of thou. the rnr!"*"' ' • '' , ~., the County Itounty ut , (Volroitecia. ' ~, --- . reriaaiis hiving motley ill ham Wilt Am- .--, , i ,,,!!'„;,, and profitable int eattnent! T fa addithai w ; re , ,:' '-,1;-:, tuna[ rate or inteiear. do thole Caoney;f 1 4*; : 44::, "re9airttl t!! pay Other state orcount r Tat- CO* *:...-- CO* In otima of Qua Iluadred ItollarsittaiV, ..,.„-L,i -,'-i..: " tATITI Hi - - ' ,(11'.115. SlOT o t'. -. , t2 • • ••••. • - • , ~E w.4z - _ •, - ..„ •••• /..' •.. . • ~ • ------ ---- • • • -..,,,,z , #. .1 Cji . 0, '., • 1, 4 -`. ." ~ "'t Atfi r t,, r,..,W_B a rn-ret., efetit. %-,7."`"."'"...: -AI April 2, 16.1. ..'-, • --I - '. "- - -.ll' • ' •- '" it - )-lia lotrigtmiti liv - A;NrEID.,—.te , A s t i ;f..c .. 1:11:. c...• LO-trorec potter! foe hoiel"'ne• V sl?'• I' ' 7.(tb Veers : '- - '4. It: M,l'nEAla;;,....a :. ; 'Ancient!' id PiAE, SChtiyjkill eFr! :i , ~...4 Anti' t; 'di. - : ' $ " ' - .14. i.' '''''.. -, al - • - : ::,,,. ....., v ,m, TIT WO Paper llosigri:•*l'Vaim s 7'4.,.4_ o l I , to ...!. - ~ DANL. r NAIII 4 gi t ' k ''•.,,, ,=,'..1.. COALII6M *D* WAN I Elli‘'S to $ 0 , me developed • CgAV.l,..k.' ruetomer. Addces...titiving :pinikl4%l:• lua.litm. development. convenience v 5; &c.. MINER. Box 13S3krPo . st Olkitc; WANTE-116- 0- 9 Ainilde from TO cents. SOmetlrlng b]..eTcr7 person. fall' and ex.inintO , eo,,r, sent fres.' bv.nisp. , for 20 cents. 4W. ret , 1 1 .0. , :,4 L WALWIT, ttii.ChattatriSquArr, Jan 21, • , , , '41t1,1 it
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