3 ~ 'Z'~' •~ r *.,„ , ,_._ . ^ —^ *TBgf»'i#i natTnany bjihr of’d6%" resit to jour re?uj»!l?t>pwthej’t^isl.at l onefetqjiyfl tpj|tyldmg intis w Rat JRnad along the dfttfßtful p*K€bn. • <| JiPTnemfiers : are ]Srf fiopefofiirt'pf tfti lijlU" look? the act ihcorporafcngithe.AiOgA Ciiintyrßank. *Mtt i»«Sj *Bpt f ijfe \ ?a^y«pdk'~Aoai. f jSCiije?, Ijstl|%».! i|.’ read ite r pljiffW <9* . ftumnl ptha ]mq |ciagd,-.cuu r tn»3tijg|wpgn, a- |d*EthJ’rT,da pfAY.eils'borpvin yoaite iihty.-r . i :From : prwent indication*,■;! do t jtitbink the vSHcadjoaen.upon ths.2 -teof. March in accordance with a resolution son j.|itoe since introduced-'From: ’abd.-after the House is to hold two sesslons.-dhll nil of tba.-.impnrtnnt business;,’yet- rema;.i«: Undone.- Theapprupriatlon- biilwaS.rep.ortei --from Corn-1 mi Use’ yeeSrt&y, which will a couple ' of w&ks' before it .can be perfe pld. .Then omnes the'bill in relation to-repea mg the bill for tfid r -CoWMtikiSH?>l' •'thb’tunnftj ijfiix which jiererowlll: w.ill-:pa£S Cna tql&npiSt- 'se short 1 of a cuaple of weeks. -'The repeal; of* ifha biU in retatioh to the Sunbury and. E->it?(’Rail Rond-, wlibmpetnrith. much violent op ic jiiion.and it wish) dTitottidayawill be used up .u «m this. The tannage tax -investigating.committee hive becn Sard at work for. some lijeeks—they hive examined'the Offioorshndmoi ;;pf the Di rectors of-the Pennsylvania-Rail I |;|ad, and a; large- portion of what is,-- termed- |he “ third house,” an.di am informed tlmtUh [a-far, they boVo r failed to' implicate anybody, (>{; They, as yetj’ hrivc not shown that o penny '’’ipSj expend ed to procure the passage of the-Bi I'g Some of the members of last Session fidra Jwen sum moned -before the Committee, but- have not .learned of .any developments. The; legislature ; will not adjourn until' this 'Ceiun? makes a report. There has been ah intij Jation that this committee wad to tionsal! through The coming snjnird Jijfor politi cal effect,-hoping tn prejudice Ijjm people ngaipst the powers that were and thereby securing the State to a Breckin ridge democratic ticket.. But- tli|i| will he foiled in ■this attempt. - A oertai' ''tjfjjss of men in this House have been trying ; b iurn every thing to political account, hoping' ij-, resurrect' the Buchanan Dynasty/ The oh i’tijxHn -that “ coming"events oast their shadt- wt%sbefore” is here-tolerably well verified. Ihi SonmuiiUee -raised to-exatafne into the allege: ,’f Suids in the purchase‘jof arms' 'and clothih ; f?|the State government, for-mir- Volunteers hj«r| been ■at work abont sii week’s and thus f(ple v in years gof hijby, have heifn : ‘ a! : -heavy tar-pay mg people-' and ; tax gatherer Se: always, an unweloomii visitor, as Prank'' i ne : ocdajiori. s v ß(iir we.get more 'th \ '.tr afrequlv »lonrforleWry’thibg‘heatowed nprp {thV gov ei&penHiltihed liter these. We ihbuld pay tlie”g6TeV^«jVht‘tdx : .moi«- cheerful |y' than all ethers., Who wouldjiot rather gie} half. of all -‘tiiiaririi* jhWe-i’Co, H pht children every •tf'}lt!ar of our (uea'ns ehoiifd - be expended,'and , |l #be!lion be . *&etuel!y out, thdl4 by giving wu(j',* 'Jparihg' and grudging b’tjd, a S;ave- Iteidlßg^onSrchy'should outof a pnrtlop of oar Union! tbfnsgtve the ItiiVmjnMValFtbe mofaeyit ilesdi j ffhe flower ’ordur ythrtS(it«Te voluntarily lefl-,,’!hjsit homes *«phaoed/tMir lij •, I |upon the ; Let ui thei (lo our part, vheo th,e oomeß,-Wrendetih , tlie amount, demanded (it tta.Tor Ihe KfUppoiftf, ■ nation'* •«3^k. c :. Tim lefrif week ■mpiylvarnabr i>eot 10,0001 ttoTt irpop* fonrarddMnce tbe.pre fe pli ttmtamt, tod reewite 4 -. ■ . ' J ■? ywz-y. ffiuSGffipiTO&A PROPRIETOR, ji : WEDNESDAY MORNINGf, MAR 12,1862. o£f and was towed towards Norfolk in a sinking" •, ; Postscript. —Washington, March 11th, IBG2 injured and ready to repel another attack af :r—Mamiasas 1 has beenjsvncua'ted by the rebel's, "and our forces have tiSer^efceable'pcissesWdn. •' THE BEGINNING OF TqCjß_ . XlinjK ( r , AVtf’ptibfiah elsewhere in today's'pnper,‘o'no ; ofnhrmf»;Thiptiffe'Dr r docTrinWtB : 'erBr‘is?Qe3-' by an Ameid'banStatesma'n—a'doodmefltwhiob dn .itself murks 1 an, epoch in our history ink a nation—and which will be’read' with pleasure, ,hy, the troedom-loving of all countries on the face off the earth,.and be discussed and com mented upon hi our own land for mittfy year* to 1 come. "We refer, of course, to Presideht * (1 ' .I'"' 1, • ■ t > rj- Line tin’s Message to Congress urging cp opera tion with the States for the gradual- abolition of. Slavery.) * 1 ■■ t ■ For our pari we read it with satisfaction-net uritriittgled with disappointment.' 1 It great' step in advance, because if is ttie'firsj official recognition,by this Government that slavery is a gnawing qanoer, and that, in order to says the ;body politic from certain death, some steps most be 'taken 'for- its retnoVrtl. . Let' ns be thankful even dfor that. Odr disappointment arises,solely from the means sought to be em ; .ployed-to remove this curse from the republic. In the course noty .proposed; Lincoln has many eminent backers. Patrick llgNBT' wrote: “ Wool 1 any man believe tbat lam a mastfrof slaves of ray ownpurchaee ? lam drawn along by the inconvenience- of Hying djere without them. • I will not—l cannot jus tify it. I believe a time will come when an 1 Op portunity, will be offeredlto abolish this lament able'evi’. 1 Everything we can do. is to improve it if it happens in uur.days; if not let os trans mit to our descendants, together with our slaves, a pity for their-urihappy lot and an abaorrencs "of Slavery.” "Ican'suly say,’-’, wrote Wash ington, “ that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of it, (i. e„ Slavery ;), there is only one proper and effectual mode by .which it can be accomplished, and that is by legislative authority, and this as far as my sufivge will go, shall never be- wanting.” 1 -In the earlier and better days of Jefferson, be fore sectional ambition; had spoiled him, it was his groat and leading .aspiration i to set On foot {■and in this Madison sympathized and co-op erated with him) some such legislative measure ■ of emancipation as that for which 'Washing ton, in the: letter above quoted, pledged bis in fluence and his vote.. - ' So’mucb fnr the dead; Among, the Hying the ideaQf.emanaipalion is'“secpndecL by every -lb pnbiicaq Statesman,, and a .host of men who a few months ago were known as Demo crats.! AmSng: these’wo-find Bancroft, Dick inson, Cochran, Forney, and al host of others of lesser note, and there are thousands and .tens of thousinds of that , party at the North whose opinions have never been expressed, who doubtless believe that abolition qj emancipa tion is now necessary. We point to a speech on the outside of this sheet by a citizen of Missouri who has always beeti pro-slavery as evidence of this fact. Let us rejoice then that the world moves, and that in this crisis of our history, so gaud a man as, honest Abe Lincoln is at the helm of our gdo'd old ship of state. We have record to-day of a slight reverse, combined with a reactionary success of the Onion Navy, at Newport News, on the James' river. The reverse recounts the destruction, of two of onr old wooden sailing frigates by the rebel naval monster. ; the Merrimao; end two iron-elad rebel gunboats. The'success includes the subsequent defeat of-the whole rebel force, and ; the dleabling of the. Merrimao by our new; Ericsson, battery iron clad gunboat, the'Moni tor. The facts, as officially reported ire these, 'thd Metrimnc, whicli is Said to be coiiintalnded -‘Cf T ’ i -t • by Captain. Buchanan late of the Washington Navy Yard, came out of Norfolk on Saturday n>prOing, .ar[d together with the rebel iron clnji gunboats Yurktuwn .and Jamestown, steamed down towards Newport’s News, where thefrig?' ates Cumberland and Congress were lying, sig nals were’at puce' displayed for assistance' from tbeistearoers Minnesota, Roanoke and ’Sti Lawrence,, The frigates beibg sailing vessels were completely at the, mercy .of themonstei MerrirnivC and her attendant'iron mailed'gun-. io(its.- ; 1 , ■; , t j , The Merrimac made an.attack on the'Cum berland wiih ter iron prow, and fairly "cut her' Open ; then drawing off she'gave her a broad side and dashed into her. again. The Cumber land immediately went down under, thja.tS r -fis c shock, and it is said that about a -hundred of her crew of five hundred were lost.-'-The pimac, Yorktown and iTumestown then engaged the Congress .with a heavy fire, opr bafteries, frdm Newport's News r playing briskly-op,the rebel boats roeanwbile> and the'enemy return" ing with’shell. The Congress; though’'she fought gallantly, had. to sucourabto the superb orjbrce of .the. enemy,.and surrendered. ■■ Her: officers were taken prisoners, the crew, were ah lowed to-eseape in boßts.-ahd-thafrigate was than burned .by the enemy. ' The steamer going : up to assist the frigates, although they opened h severe ,fire ou the enemy, unfortunately were unable to approach nearenougb to di|able them. The Minnesota also went .aground, Darkneas 'coming on, the progress of the fight- eobld not well be observed. ■’ \ u ‘ ~ , The however, changed the features of- the confiiot, for the Ericespjfcbattety gunboat Mohitoff wbichlefsNew ,Y«rk.on Thursday, arrived at" fortress-Monroe at'lO o’piook Saturday nigbt; and: at'dayligbt yester-' day ;went , .info .notioni i with tbs whole three rebelsteamers,h*avingb'or‘ WEH.SBOHOPGH, PA., iIiATJBST WAS HEWS. ~^P t|aelf only twodj'eaiv guns.t Ibe|&ht continum \ ifor five of the tio» the- Monis|| ' worefactunlly toirain g. each o|ij ; Wr tha irM&e -j morning nntil noon, when the Merrimao drew any rnoment. _ She vrenTToYortress Mtm'foe" ’merely'on ah eipSTritoefithl''tfi{f, tfnd 'lt' wboid ioossful. ", ,-/'i I/..'* '■ ' -.. •’fV-i'C. , , J C‘. U %WE6i^ r dr^i i va»s:= ; -~^ ’last Thursday evening, there was h’ tremen dous mesa meeting of York ia.opposition. to restoration ,of-Slavery.—.. Hon. James ,A. J3aiJi9tonQhe son of Alexander, Hamilton, presided, assisted' tiy afargfe number of Vioe PfesTd'en tSjSSSron%'wboftr Wo ntH i id the names of 6e ' sadiianasiai'. Onstfiin^ieterfafc.’thsf great’ was, ho dcjubt, for tho purpose of aiding Gen. irjto Virginia,' L tsi had no retreaE to the eoldiej which the er£d nn at tio'ned his 4)D.e cent which w'ai temptible, he "flees to certain, if caqip again, the same drummer boy who sent a nice doable eagle home to bis wife and little ones-, and *lost,it, will'have the privilege of ‘‘muMlnglhis drum,” and marching his cold carcas3_off .to some bone-yard. When .we Ifeft ourlhoraesi laslfSpring, it was to fight the ene mies of, odr country, and we took a-scnenin oath before God pnd the Stars and Stripes! to fight all the enejnies of our country! ‘whether from the Noftbbr the' South, and: that man who will .rob, the soldier of his bread,, or the soldier’a*fitjnily of comforts 1 of life,, is a meaner nian than the bne’whg rodia tljie Govern ment 6f,ita.cannons,and its fort's! [ , 1 ' Con. OabCKET. The President to-day transmitted to Congress, the following message; _ ’ Felloio Ciitzens^of jhi- Senate and iSbuse of ' Representatives: \ : I .recommend the adoption of a joint resolu by your, honorable bodies, wlueli shall ba sub stantially as follows; ' ■ fysohed, jlhat the United .States, ought ,tn cn-o'perWte with any State 1 which rfiay adopt gradual abol.shment of slavery, giving to.-such State pecun ary aid,to be used by sjich State in its discre ion to compensate for thp inconve niences, pul lie and private produced by such' change of system. If the.proposition “contained in tho resolu tion does no ; meet the npproval of j Congress and the com try, there is the end, buf if it does command suth approval, I deem it jof impor tance that the State and people iinimediately interested shmid beat once notified of the fact so that they may begin to consider whether to accept of reject" it. The federal government would find its highest interest in such a meauure as one of the must efficient means of self preservation. 1 Tire lenders of the existing insu section entertain the hope that Ibis. Government will ultimately be forced toad knowledge tils independence of sumje part.of the disaffected lind that all !the "slave States north tfisucb parts will then: say, thb Unic'n for wh ready gone, o Southern, sprit hope substand initiation of’et them of it as point, is not th ry would very tiou but that y all, ,lhp more lorthern shall by such mitiatioh ■ make to this more southern),. that ih| no event jrill tic former ever join the! latfer'in their proposed confederacy. I say initiation ; because in my judgment gradual and not sud-'j den cmancipat oh is better ,for, all. In the • mere financial or pecuniary view anyj member | of Congress, \V: th the census tables and treas ury repofls Übfore him, I’can 1 ’can readily-see 1 for himself hoW'ad.dil the.Curi'ent expenditure df this War would purchase at fair valuation all the slaves itf'any named State. Sucba pfopd-' sition on the part of the general government se'tkup no claim “of ft, right by Federal au thority to interfere jvvitfi 1 slavery ■ within. Stateiimils, referring as it docs' the! absolute control- qf'the s i bjectSn : eacb case to the State andi* (speople Immediately ibterestedHtis pro posed as'a matter of perfcctly-free choice with them;* - 1 ( : j'- ! " ‘ u ■I • In the' annual massage last Df odmber, ‘; I thought fit to say the tfruo'n must be preserved; nnd benoe' ah ‘inifispps'inble means must be' employed.' '1 s >id : iWs’hot'hastily bht delibE rately. War has been niade, and continues to be am'indispeh Bible means to this lend. A practical of- thil [national' authoritjf_woulc! render'ih'o. war onA'efeegsftry, and 11 would,at' once cease. I(i, howere'rVe sistance’continues the rfar mnst alsoicontinpe, and It is imppsible fn,'fo¥see all 'the 'incident's which ‘may atte'nd'Vind ail the ruin wbioVthitjp follow'HV- SuoE ! as indlspen'sible hr may,obviously promise great efbcreneytoWaids ending the struggle must' and will come.’ The proposition now.-'made is an offci'chly.' Ibope it may be esteemed no offence,to, adki whether the ’pecuniary j 'consideration tendered would not be of.more value to the States add private perttms nnd property ihlhcm',”than in the pres ent aspectof affairs. •' ;■ -j * " Whileitie true that the adoption of lhe pro- 1 posed resofutioh would be merely initiatory,' and not‘within itself a" practical measure, it-ie ip the it would soon lead’io'lmportant practical results. ’r' • i j ■fn'fullvieifr df mygreat responfibility tojnv God sndtoiny cdoritry,' I earnestlybegthe atten tion'of Congresi and the people to the -subject. ■ - [Sfgnedf j. ' ABRAHAM LINCOLN, AG^TATOE^ ire are still being langtbjlf tby line—no news- was allowed to erenpPie stood ready'to sling at the first to.-betray hgsjjJqns, Ithe Potomac with innocent blood.—. ijtideof {far waA tdrnfitb by ! tfi'a heroeS ijrille. and from that* day, untUnow, bur army birr e frost-work bofoTG (Jem, iuntil that *ter,:to-d&y, like tu wounded; reptile, ig his slimy formbpek to- his den, to foTerer/_ ‘ ' -, :i -urning. the,sun, rolled up.aa.brightas id in May but .shortly-after neon* it ruiiT/and c o n.tiopj?d ui)til it was about iteep, just wet- enough to make ,g6od i. Sir just at sunset, two j grand Oar upon fought one at desperate amf bloodied battles that fought upon the battle-fields of pld ■ No bugle sounded the charge, and .me.nl, ill the darkhess of-the night compelled lop, but they quit with a' deterniina ew it again in the tnorningi but morn , and la' gentle arain .bad melted the ;hus ends theenoW j b£llbattlebefWeen j, A J “* ‘ , -■ :est of a-.numbor pf frjcptJsi l write bg facts:: Some time lasfcEall.Ben len,_ of-P-ioa Creek, cams .into ,our the supposed-purpose of . visiting the nking a pVep at military life ; buthe,- had .other objects in yiewj for when idy to return-h-sbortly after pay-day f offwed_to.lake.alL tbs .money from y. hack to -their , io safety, This was oonsid- wished to send. t of kindness, and fti nb'obd' quea boneaty, bb got about’ §6OO, but not of.. it ei’er reached its destination, i an act a'o mean, dishonest and coh thivt he ought to be hunted down if tile .end* of 7 tho eaft,h; One thing is he ever makes his appearance in this. PBBSIDENT’S ' JIBSSAGE, cli we have struggled'lbeing al ve choose to go! with the on. ■ To' deprive of this' ially ends the reheUiont-'and the.. nancipatiqn completely, deprives Khali States it. .The at all th'e States tolerating shiv* j soon, if at all initiate emancipn-1 'bile the offer is equally made to iST -5Z ITHSJ * GOyEBNMEIrtf- TAX Bl^. r i- ; >_Wbahi ngton; ; -Monday; March 3 >Ar? 2 ~, (Slowing fifiin abstract of the 3||* bill fer4b-*ppotit«€nt by-*Wf£««s ident of a commissioner of internal revenue, with a saTrny per annum, 'his oliica tfr , pe4Mhe .Treasury Dcp,actinent, with a suitable 'numljerpf-elerkS.- ; . _T h Ja-tQ_ha, dent may direct,Jnto.conyenjent collection dia- Hrfcis,"Tvr6li an'astessor'sfid'boilector appointed ■ -Prtf;mh^a^nr~gagh'~vHgtriotr^hfr-gb | dl ■ j rtSlappoint such may pf' necessary’. ; T 'hrH ; 7)roTi3CT-fer- R-N -I- N-G~ ; WBOLESALE drug ~ASD boos stosje. DRUGS. AND, MEDICINES, .- 'PAINfS'AND OILS. - I'l V ; '-ifSiDOw glass, •- v. 1 : - KEROSINB OIL,- - i( ■ ALCOHOL, . • -'■ ,' .BOOKS AND STATIONARY, Sold.atwholesale by - l t 1 *' W. D. TERBELK -' Country Merchants supplied with these..articleis- L NEW YORK PRICES. ; Uorulng. Feb. 2?, 1863, : tw *r' ■ ;^ T ;<* Jti^^ricii:yji;-; t 6 yards Bleached Mnslib...... redmos . ilOyardS BlWehaS MB9H«h4ae..;..^ s . W J lttri "'ds* 10’yard* tTnblt'aehixi be8»y^,....,... i OTaOßnpob New York Prices. The higheat market price paid for all kiadi of PRODUCE. : Re member-thaplace—Firat Store below the ' pv zv oxjics. y S'TSM." - - .- I ■ - . _ ■ i ADMINISTRATOR'S NtSlTCß.—letters of Ad ministration having bean granted to (b# SOtf:t>, her* on the estate of James Jiscrell lit* of I'ksnT township, doo’d., notice is hereby fires to tlioisW disbtedi waabTeitato to. makp immediateF*!®*”* and those having plains to present them properly *•“ thentiostod for settlement to the subscribers. ? e.-T. VBifcj • ■ C. C. MEHRBtt, 'I M*ri . Feb. M, 1882.- WM. L.-EEAGLE, > : ' •r - .o anx> rrx ii'ipf l,os3o l * lO • BUS TABES OP fiDEOATEO »» S r , ;‘. by joijr s. HAlfr.- u.;';®; . -"IT T2bj«», jnasXin, price 50' cents,"" Copies of this book Wii| be sebt by M»¥* l sa, eeipt of thi price, inposlege dtamps., Please Mcr»J j;.C. OASRIQUBS, Ifubllsbpr,: 148, StMSV' v , >, . gHiiX?i?l.PJ£W.^v March 11, 1663. - ' ’ - ' • t , . - \XT EJiLS?O RO VV elation null every evening »t to promote bealtbfal exercise po ment. - Member* have access to tSe'Hajl p»J“* °rx of the4»y. She does |» SO.cenu per m«nw> - - i WelUboro, March S, I*B2, 0 PAINT:BfeB.-A^9w-ariaoT«wtr6h_UV^^ apeots mperiot to it ißmi*lng- Mintfi * BC V ■ ifhkiftbs pnW- tUt 'matymt ft EC=?’s »«i£ stqf?. C»U sod see It y» Pf 1»W» .' THREE BEIOW “ Jrl jr . " v ’ . ! - - : 1 'iffra a rcix, stoot »• f-i] *• ' r —K)J*“* M or TUB I AX B[ r FILL BpwiOLß--- /ii;rtn r i - i - . A T PRICBS BBLOW CALL AND LOOK BRFOSI •*; -j* :wrfT -If