(ooiuiinirg: T jtvfuutircurua. : The Legislature of Pennsylvania, at Its 1 I into session, -rechartorcd tho following T I Banb in ihis vicinity, oxtcndinrf their 1 corporate cisftrneo for the term of fivo years : Ijnnk oPDnnvllln, atDiinvillo. ') West Ura-ooh Hank, Willi amsnnrt. I Wnm ni 11 a -t. Will i . Honesdalo'li.ink, Honcsiralc. Minor's Bank, Pottsvillo. Army Correspondence. Camp neah FalmouVh, VAf ) ' 81ihBeot.'P. V. I "Spilt 11, 18(53. Cot..' L. L. Tate, 'Dear Sir: AROUND fll.M.-'-iW vli(p; PURPOSES OF the' WAlTT , , Tho weather is becoming eel ' tied tho roads nro fakly drying, and "everything hero indicates that a Rcncral tr xvl.r""" mve of tho -Yrmy of tho Potomac is fast lion. M, Kinsky., Democratic 'Sen- hpproacbiug. It never was in a better scrvico than it nf riri'nnnf.. .Ti'itfi .n..it.. .. . c Mndou t tho" 'Ooc,Jr:0;fy . .lbo Ab- rupted rest with plenty of good and heal .oltt.on black-guard of Erie, without stiut thy raliona, comfortable clotbintf and ox- CLIMrl Tfl n-ui. ...... " vi , CUDty " TuCSl!Cy VC"" coluli,io" t0 Pcrf "ive V'.."?'wl,t!l,IITANTIIKTRMPi.'Ji-rf.i..inir last in 0....1. 1W.J.1... .. . .... W-Danitl HHil., - ..... uwmie vjuntUBCr IS at prt'SCllt. -1MV0 WOlltl .:t".i." ?"1i ami in nrme nrmin.i 11 i.L. ,.n.,-A - (11 . . - .1 W.nVT& T . . . UC LslaT0S for thuir tion troops, is'showcrfid upon ?amS!:1 mw 8 8caiP ' ''!h k Hooker, whi.Wundoubtedly, i;vr"',rrV' '.'7;;;,,rffl : ' woulrt pollutc t!, i,,ft,rnal rce!ous- !l vcr? larfi For"'n oiit. -But if, Ifllflnnj of " - rw.eM,,BT A V(1TK ,t',- or tneroy. Mr Kins.ev is 'a nlain nm. . nn1lit ,..,..i,., i.. .... ...i TOM.OIVIHO ........... raii the . , ... . . " ...... ... .uut.ui, uavu lusiurcu UL'nilll, ChT' bUck-19.".,i,h bu og. and vigor' to the sink, dishearten! T!ia up'oi BIJ'TSiniVte'iL' "'wr' h.n nP,,nc'abo,'"onfiooundrcl-oxcopting ed an,: fcel.lc soldiers. All the honor and iho,,, MMPB..n1h:n7,,U r..!! ruffled shirt, tiu White oravat-who nraisc-fOr this i-r.UtA U 1 O--"- -JjW I I Mill W V UUl" Gen. entitled to is not probable" lliatwo would have received any different treatment if any of 'dUr "other prominent generals 'would have "been for tunato enough to reccivo the position ho holds. Because the inaction of' the army was simply occasioned by the inclemency of the weather, and tho impassiblo condi tion of the roads during the winter season. And bo far as the abundanco and variety mnm m ' I' misiion, hare pitched 16 4lh !nst, wthaflagof trueot tho object' 'The OnKcbr tUkVIiii Si Z , n t?C" lh 8U,,TDi"n m' of the visit wa, not Tmderstood. j i'.us.m.Nt's PnorUMAfiosf.-'. Tico ii held th.ro every bvening. VW rep(fortho 6th 5nst. ,., thal owing is an rxtVac ' f,o?J a utc lours Truly, LOYAL. Sincthb 1'UBLIO SALE 'J'ho to-, n1,- "Hcbel prfrt.'of lh- Mh lut. .lata lhl LKj-'SJaX1 Sr. VaMJVDIE lAL K3 I'AIB. our forces wo-5 retiring from tho viomity IIcnry yf, Bec'cher. Uo say.' n n0 undersigned, Uxoc'utora of th! n,t Of 1'Ort PcWbdrWn. (It. J. nn 1nlrffiw . w'J n do'feiise'of tho "it .of Jacob ItiJdfa t(Ue of Aiithunr t MTii1.ip B-- - --- M ,lluuf t.untjr, dcc'ili rill,oil .ni puuut rrmiii I, nu TIIB WAR. live mdro blrckade-runnors h;tvo been Union, the Constltiltion aid Iho cnfurco- prmiaa tn Mnr ihi-t "captured by' tho Tioga, tho rebel ichoon- ,., nr i), law,. Tt'is' a"war 'o bu" or'iu(iiruii of 111,1 ituiiii in ';. era Moratico- lglilingalo and Brothers ;' .ca on no loneer with tho aim 'of rc-.'un.M, Jam. ucvifk.;r. nd mii.f u t.. .1 r . . I.. ,. . I . 1 . ... 1 o .ti. lo lh cil.lt! uf Jorub llliIlIIC Uol ii uui itinuL- iruui iU oriCSlOn. SO lar l il.n it. 1 1 Ui tv ... ...It ... ? in eiian ui JOFuo iiiuuir , , , uu',u'"r by the Octoroia.'thd rebfel sohooiior l'vo otablieliiiK; tho Union nnd tlio Constitu-i'.hhoutsooact. uf inu.i usuui 1; u uuiu icrciviu larmicu rcoe sources. 1 r iifn 1. 1. ... t 1 ? . .. 1 . and mid au ncr,' "I iimuor miin, - . , " "luiuum iuu mo lingiisn Bcnooner oonn ., w . , n 1C r o d comnromUes. uou . , T t,f,i ; irrcf.' , . , ... . I" ... l'l,nmiii iir jjuiiiii "wuuij. ... A... v.:: r ''fiiithta mm "rj'is-5 " "VMra i In ono of ,1,e ooip:c of a regi- ujiiJi r,,V- ' ""-rii,.tj ii,; . , " -" 'ii'uu u vo Dromcrs. 1 Their futliCP'held 'a small clerkship in tho We call attention irrnomll ... I0 York OuStoml House, arid with difii- Ji'.t of new advortiscmonta this ' week 1 f"1 '""Jotiefla,nO''to supporfhis family which ar heavy and encouraging. 'We hope Hat as tho first of April, tho genwal settlenwm day, has passed, t,M0 inaiMOtt to-this office, cithor for subscrip-1 t lion. a!rnrtiutiir n. ..L t ... Tho Collector has removed frim-forlr)ol tieal cause. So while -he fctflrvoslnVoons blcedffcr tho country. House Burned, Mr. Weslbv Dkmott of r:lt'olls are concerned they were oasiiy son of Iticlmrd'Domott, of'M.idison town- tra"aPoftt;(1 by Bailroad.'and would 'havo ship, in this county, lot"his house and nil 1,0011 orllcrcd b7 any other rcasonablo glbtyrpi JJtj v "r"'!""'11' J ITmU by fire ono night ommandcr. The boys have sufficient which will briL man of ?l 'rt' 80,D8 eix Wcoks Tl' Gre commenced 0'',"ltlo00 " ngaeity and ability of , , g, "'".ny 0!?wiihiopBluea,ahoatainB 0-clock. wllon Mr General Hooker, to Gght under him, and .Ti .. U opportuni. and-Irs. Dcujott were absent .t m,.;,, will unquestionably earn bin, laurels of . . . . b ....... . u vU1, , our Oll.0 nm, (nju;,., tIjcir accounts. Wcncca money to-carry on miff hn:nM .i . -uo..,,., wml mrgely increased ex penses .n paper, ink, etc., and hope that tboso indebted to us will , j,tU t0 ma,c a wU of thcuU, and act arconlmgly. "A Pishingcreker" next week. I Stuto legislature adjourned tins die, lust Wcdnetdiiy. ' 4-Tlie officers of the Jerseytown Dcmoorutic Meeting have failed to furnihh a opy of the proceedings for the "Col umbia Domocntt." 'Tfi Culturist.-Q0. A. M. Spaso Editor of the "Farmer and (iarden fr," has just'issued a neat quarto work ' (monthly) in .Philadelphia. iPrico 25cts, jpor year. It is wdll gotten up, spicily ar irangad and neatly executed. A Returned VolunlcerTuoa. J. Van dbrslich, Jr., Son of -Esr. Vanderslice, of Hemlock twp., this county, was reaentl v brought home sick from Co. I., 130 Regt'. P. V. Ho is a member of Lieut A. li law a 1,0. We are glad to learn that joung Mr. Tandortlice .is improving in ueaiui. We regret that-they lost about evervtliinf famf; '10 only performs is part with thoy had accumulatwd in the world, which cau,ion aD3 discretion. But tho days of just after paying for a substitute in tho Prolm,tt,rc boasiiug over tho competence -Drafc,was inded a heavy berravemout. a"d al"io'Patel, fJccoss of newly appoint- ' cde .genotala, have goue by, amoug the sajr 'i'ho.NN4troiiarintell;frBcorhaaftho Priv4to soldiurd in the army of tho Poto foMowing.ireUtive to military blunder 1 Ulff0, j History, in rerordiirg'tho successive disan-1 1 PC an" "umsrUovlio were lauded liav I 1,1. T , n T 'T Williams! and by tho HuuHville, tho br ught by the steamer Geo, Poabody, Bli,ish 8toamcr . , Tl,c-Ger,rge vh.arnvia last night from N. Orleans. Poabody reports lurthor.norc the caplliie ; " - ou'"1, win of th0 uritish steamer Dolphin by tho' U Uo,.,...cr,0cu on mo 7iu, una not bcon re- s. .-.,- wl.n.,. ..:-..! newed up to ten o 'clock on the morning of Wcst nntl als0 thc ukin' of thfl ot.boBt tho Oth. Gen. Beauregard's official dis- .clonPr ninrn , ,T ... 4 1,1,1 ... - w- Wlb J 1 KJ, DbUHIUUI 1 au.-. es umeu mo Bin inst. state positively Knawha, ofT Mobile, 2Cth tilt, that thc Keokuk sunk on the morning of . , that day onu thousand yards from Morris T.1..-.1 : .... 7'j :zrr z nv Aprii n, i6o3. ufjlliu, It CO. trlnlii tu.m. Anlhaiijr loTnlilti, l.lflJn bvlatlllliir thv cl.it. uf Jorub lllilillf iIiimix.J. ouutiil iilnS u which it) cienr.it un nuit'ii nrr. Sofiatorial C'ctoforoo Mootlug. NomiiuiinKiiLND, April : I hn I Irttnnrtput irt wAi.iinM!i 1 e .to !, .... ... "uamnil UOUItHCCS Z T: from the counties of Columbia, Montour UJ" : i: Northumberland and Snyder, met ia the j - - i'ivm w 1, j vuum nub The lliohmond press tntvn rV Vnf .. I .1.. , . n.ia lf.irlS,.mlr v.i.1 : :.!.! . . uuu ,n0 100K . ..,. lu,uB uuiu tlieirsoats: nve nunurcu yarus. I'icccsol t!i Kco kuk's furniture had been washed ashore. Mmy of tho articles wcro oovercd with clotted blood. On tho 8th seven Monitors and tho Ironiides were still off the hurbor. Daulnges to the fleet were being rapidly repaired. A Nashville dispatch, received at Cincinnati,1, says that tho Union 'iron clads 'had been repulsed, and tbatlhc lftnd forces wero fighting in sight of Charleston. Thc'Poabody reports that tho Monitor Nabatit arrived at Port ltoyal on tho -Oth iust.-for repairs. Though five hundred shot had been fired-'-kt her from rebel bat teries Mie was not considered severely in- jurcd. Some rivets wero -knocked 'out of her turret and her gulns-workedipoorly. Five holes wore counted in her chimney. Thc report of thc sinking of tho Keokuk is confirmed. One man was lost in her. Gen. Hunter was reported up the 'bay on Death 'fif another Soldier. Xlr. Fred eiuck Gayloiid Wiiitmoyer, Son of.tho widow n uitmoycr of Pine township in .this county, -died on Friday last, at the residence of (Richard Dcmott, Esq., in Madison. Mr. Whitmoycr, went out last August, with the Columbia county volun teers, of which Company Ihis broihcr, Wichala Whitn.oyer, Esq., ws electfcd Captain. A few weeks ago ho returned, invalid, and died in tho 18th year of his hfo a brave joang uirn anil univers ally respected. Polpiers 1;etteks. On over hauling our List of Letters, wo 'find quite a num ber from our friends in the Army intended for publication in thc Columbia Democrat. Many of -them, however, dated in Jan uary, Febury and March, now out of date. As they aro all too long, and would require extemivc correction to mako them passable wo must omit their publicat'on assuring our friends that wc should be most happy to give them imblicity, if they would take more pains in writing intelli gibly. G. W. J, D. S., and C. C now have our explanation. ters which have followed the removal .ofmJosni:MP.bB, in consequence of their the Oth inst. At a late hour last night wc tho Army of tha Potomao from the Pen- l'brilli:,nt success while holding inferior ; received a dispatch from FortrossJMonroc insula, will record, wi'.h not the least sur. coulD1!,,1,3s)1'aVe' taught' tho boys a dourly stating that tho M.try Sandlord, from prise, that it all turned on the question of bou8ht css of 'military experience, by Charleston, reported that thc Keokuk affording its commander a paltry eonting-' hfCclMntV'lim into the enemy's ' managed' tu-get half a mile beyond Fort entof Gfteon thousand men, ond this in a, tr:,p atl5u" llun aml Fredericksburg. ( Sumter 'before -receiving thc hot that war whioh has brought its forces into the ' Wi"''e thcy havo sustiiucd lilese uncxpec- eaussVl'tor to -sink. Tho Nahant was dam field by levies of five hundred thousand I tt!d' s,iawcful 'and disastrous defeats, 'thoy aged'ehiefly by a shot which struck her and ihreo hundred thousand, and three ' arC n0t so liah in extending 'the 'names turret near thc deck and impeded its revo hundied'tbonsand again. It will bo hard I and caPab5li,Jea of untried superior com- lutions. Thc Ironsides withstood upward to convince po5terity thatro much of buz-1 '"d01"3, 1,,or is 100 oVident'that mili- of 0110 hundred aud fifty shots. The rest urd, and as it now appears, so much of as-1 tary t:'k'Ut ntld "'o'111 aro but a,'gl1' ol the fleet wcro uninjured. Thc object flurcd misfortune, need -to .have been en. 00sidi'rations, when our high offiuors are of the rcconnoissancc was merely to find soiocteu. unless a man is souml on Old out tho motility of obstructions, and this Abe's negro emancipation proclamation, information being satisfactorily gained the and endorses tho "Conscription Act,'' to- flect'retircd. A renewal of hostilities on gethor with all the tyranical edicts of thc a more premancnt scalo may therefore be Administration, it is impossible for him to counted on as having already begun or obtain or hold any very prominent posi- about to commence, tion in the army, so long as tho present' A Fortress Monroe- dispatch, which despots at 'Washington remain in power, camo to baud after iniddigllt, states that Nothing ean be more 'conelusivo than nothing had been heard froui'Gent'ral Fos- that the object desired in 'removing Gen. terat Newborn since Wednesday "Inst j McClellan iroin his command, was to tar- A force ol 7,000 troops that attempted to uibu ms'nnmc onu nu 'nun of his well reiniorce him on that day vras driven back earned 'reputation because ho is a Demo- eight miles with a loss of 50 men. Wo crut and refusad to bdw'to the-sbony jug- man and children were leaving Newborn, gornaut at Washington. General Fostor had turoalcne(fto capturc His rapidly trowing popularity both in any 'mOrc-flags of truce soutto Washington ... ...mju.iu turuugu-iiiownoio country, asking him to surrender, stating fat il a armed thc jealousy and fear of tho ab- the rebels "wanted Washington to como n ihnniDla ii-l,. .,r.. .1! . .... c tailed on tho Jtrpublic if -wise -counsels bad (presided over our military destinies. -Tho Cologne Oozetlc, a foreicn journal which soldom reaches us, contained on the aoth, MOth anU 27th -of Nonsmbor last, an ably writton paper on thc siilijoet of the siree of 'Eichmoml. M , isy u Confederate officer of high grade, who was in tho rebel army at Itichmond, or in front of it, while the siege ivaa .progressing but who subsequently went to Cologne for tho benefit of 'his "impaired health. This ofiicentestifics to thc skill and cool mess of-Ueneral McClallan, aud rtnuVthe cattse-of his final failurs to capture Itinb. imond, after the. aovcrnnum iUcJI lhr,l virsuuuy abandoned the city, in the fact means not to let us off with no half way "'Agmi'iuiijAnii out buitiiiiigcwiiii gnoi apiiie or work, 'lam now convinced, and Icon- An SO sider it the most hutuano, tho mott econo-1 0 xP ,jy''tti? ydynf Junr. ipra.on 'iio prrmi. niical, and the most statesmanlike policy, f!K nbrfto -take tho .host radical ground pos- ViSy Vi'llr'V; Wlble i to assume that this is a war for tho ,,,,,u;rJtt;';'"Xtr77Ar. nntrvi? snbjugation, or tho vxterminaHon cf nil' " ' .... Frime Urn anil 0,1 1 Im 1 1 ,1 1 n c i , ill ri- l lo i -.Id ncrsons who wish to maintain tho slave pnMPinn so,i tpiiicurcii.irii. i.ntc the utatt .fj. ..,,. , . rub IIIJillii nVr'H, power a war to'rtt i id of .lavcry atru ol t"ioticiiiii,'nci-iiti(i o'cinrkin iiu furniu when , ... , , ... ... . i titim ufinl Hill l.o ill li! kmiwn ty slave noiuers, wuetiicr it oo-coir.iiiuuouai . JK,,N iuimii.k, ,, ' , vi i.i.lAM Mcimiui:, or not. ' April if, icra.-ii 'n$ir Ageutlcman who has'adin'ini'sler'c'd that it has always proved effectual in Kit. ut ir SllEltlFF's SCALES. the following remedy for dipthcria, says hr)y Vi'rluc of sundry writs of Vc'whtinki af- 'JLJI'T,'?1"' ' '" 'Hr't"'li n'n "t ol the C.iurt uf L'nminnii V,' r .V" "fV cminty. Mill li iiieit o r.....lin.. . -..j.. i:.r. '. i.i.r.,,i ,,n B wrvw- .-..v. , fourt IIoums In Hlniiuiiiliiird, ut 1 o'flncK, 1'. .M Many' valuable lives may be savod, the iuforiilant coafidoully' bolicvesby prompt trt:al iiieut''of the iibbvc. Col(llnbia-''John G.' Freeze, Samuel Montour not Rcprefontbd JNorthumberland 'Jacob Lcisehring, tienry Uusler. 'Snyder Uco. W. ZeiclerP. Hilbrisb. The conference organized bv'callinc to tuc ijlmir GcoW. Keigler, ofSnydbr. John G. Freeze, of Columbia, was ' cho senSeerttary, Thc Confcrcico' bc'ifjg 6r'gahizdd p'i,o ceoded to business : For Senatorial Deleg.itc Jacob Leieon ring, nominated Isaac D. Kaker, of North umberland county. 'Philip Hilbrisb. noifiinalco -Franklin Welricl: ofSnyd or conhty. 'Upiin' morion, !thc Confercnbe proceeded to vote For Isaac't). Raker; Everett, Freeze, I.eisenring and Gusler. For 'Franklin 'Wcirick1; Zoi'gler arid Hilbiiah. On'motion, the nomination of Mr. lift- tt-ii , , . . . . I 1" lluglicsvillo, Lycomine co., on Sab iur. n.ior.su movcu to instruct tho dele ; bath last. Edwin Rui-Eiuvonly child of guiu , aner uisscussion. carrieti, It was thcu llesolvul, that tho Sunato ial Delegate of ihis 'District-be instructed to uso all honorable tutfsns to secure tho nomination for GovernAr, of tho Hon. Heistkk Clvjieu of Ucrks eouiity. On motion adjourned. G, J. G. Fueezk, Secretary, 6ii,liiy, tin' M ilny nf ,Mn lie tt , nttliu i:nnii iinn.i. in iiiiiiiuibii lis, ui iii-nirK. I. .11.. tobacco pipe, place a livo coal within the I A certain l.t ot CJrouiid, situate in bowl'dVcp a little tar upon tho coal, and let thd'pb'titint driw stnoke'lnto the mouth ;.& '";'tl XMU'Z and discharge-is 'thrdug'h' the nbst'rils. The! f-' ZVuXW IftlMVtlZ remedy is 4hfo Xnd -i.nplc.'and should bo ' "WMWX ,h. .m. irica wncnever occasion may ronuue. ,nyi n.mo .iii.hiv 1 axv'ia'sjsj.s'x In Anthany township, Lycoming c'o., on tuc Ot ti ol April, by Jcsso Jackson Onrpentor, J P, Mr. William P. My- ehs, and .Miss M.vnv Jane mook, all of tbaf county. In'Tjewikbut1!:, on'tho 'Oth Inst., by llcv. J. W. Scibert, Mr. 'JOHN Wolfe, of Dclawaro twp., Nt'iMhumb'orliiifd ' co., and iUi-'a Kate 'J'onsoN,'of Mt. rlfcasant twp.. Colutiillla t'o. trarmiaKiinigfm Dantol and Sarali K. Strck, of dyrithcria and croup, aged 2 years and 1 mt. find In hit. uimlnmVlLi recnlliil 'Iho irrrjoii I, oon lli luvc hml Rin n, Arid Ihnyf h th" i a.krt inouMcrK hrrc Tlin'tlft in sparkling nm in heaven. (LSO : A ncri.'tin lot of land eitxttp in L i.iu.-ii tnnnililp l.'uliiinliiu i nnnty c,nlniniii3 ncrua nn re nr J leu IIuiIiiiImiI nml ile-cri'i ,l lollniVK t,)wit: on Iho weit'liy thi-tnwn nfNuw M,!ilin, on tlu Notlti l,v laii,le,f Jnhn lilKrhnld, on thti I'.T.t hy I indfi of Adaiii i'iiii -r, mi in- ,"in, iieiioeii l.inriMjcr vniirnn In eri'ited n mid n h:iU -try ilwulllni; Iiihin', m 'b.iiik barn and iiinith Hhup, with u unon hop uttiicli. i uiid'd cund tipple nr.liunl . ALSO . 'Onc'other wood lo- situate in tho twp. nn.f fa nV I yelr '..ild. roiit.i'liiliii; ii nrren nmre nr 'tn with thv up'urt.infii'ii b'.inn.ld an f'lllnrrH nn the North by Siinniel Fctt rnian. on Hit1 T.Jet by Adam llitnur ad Santli by .i,i,U uf Jndgii (.',',( imi III,; tVV.t by lamln of Bei.ed, t.iki ii n esi'riitlun and In be sold ni tliu prua-i-rly nf .MUt:ol Darlli. ALSO: ;! htitidry writ.i of Ltva'i'1 Facias, is- - ' Hiied nut uf tlm Oiilrt nn'oiniiinn 1'1,-aii nf Oulitra- oia i uunly, mid tu mp illr, t-,1, w ill hi exposed tu P-iblie enle, at thn eainu llini- and pl.me - Alllh.it certain unpin ihril end l.'uriirrib, or build. '"H. ailii.ite In th tn'w jnh ip oCftri irrrefk. nmnty nf o I ii n itiMi yn th .Nnrlli ld,! the rnad, 1,'n IIiik frnin I'vanetllle ti, llciirh llnve'n, eallad th,' Hiimiuur Hill mini, ontniniue I bunt ineuty Ih'.- bythlrtt.itve fet, end tlia tot br piece nf gmtinii an l' c -tlllnite npp.rf, nnnt tu ,im btildiiiir.. Heiztd, taki n lu vriiliuii and tu I,- mild nn th pr perty'uf S.ilitiie.l' !' Ilnadli y, nndJi-nli II Mjatel. , . , . .lO'SfA'll-H. FUUMAN.. I, Siitriir'e Orrur, ( fiHJT. S.'nnmabiiii;, April II, lpr,3. ( W. Zekilek, Prcat. -Registeii's Notices. New) SVftKrtisc-nU'nts. k Ol'ICr. ih hirchv L'lvrn tn all li-itnt. t,a .i:t...- ii ami other imrfcoim tittcrtitcil in the uvtittGi of tLn r ' fiifmintftttntfnii Hint lur.lMii nnuuiitK Imvu been hi.. I PUBLTO NOTICE FOR LICENSHS. '..VjliSe'irJX! TVioliee Is hereby civen lhatthe followiiiir prraane in "'I'li inn i.nuri, m rn- niiu at r.iuii.ni,iirc, in inu roun- . uuiuinnia c nuniy nnvi' llifil ineir peinmi t tjuurt f Cluarn'r K. i,.iM, of aaidrnuntv. f.n and store lieiueii in th.-ir re-niciire towiuhiim I ;. iVV" ,:,,! , ,.J'; VL'.r,1. . K.Hf.ii.IsfrKt.ir A A,m uf Gcnrue ll .llenb.ick. der-,1 in i,i .,, , ri, i.. iru.i, ui ..iiuiiiiii ii.iri ea ini-r ,, . r i . i , . , , . . n.l...l I! (..Ir.. ....1. I .1.. II. .I,.i... , I 1 Ar-l!nilllt III I H!l I !l 1 1 N l,,lL' ,1 . . . t u ,,,, - '." !".- i. , - lilil it,.: oir-ll.i'K in j gr.lllll'll - -J. .'..iv,l, ..UIIJIR- I UC lirst Was Senator ahcrmaU H National " edn:day, the 4th day uf Mikynext.nt -JoMuck 1-. f Hlr.iKir nf Li-w-ia Appljinan, Into uf H,-.,u lonehip, U. Accouni of Jusno 1 licks, adminisira- lor, with lb,, mil nnnvied. nl Jn Dh .Millnr.l. i.i it oitrs in Congress. Tko Unitod States Senate, passed three bills of more than ordinary importance vine peraana in "'I'h ins Court, tu be held at .luu.ul,uri:, in the eoun leiitioi s in the J.l"reajil, un edinndny, the (.111 day nf May nut, ity, f.tr tnv.'ta ' al - " cloik'in th.-alterimmi of faid ilnj i iwn.hipt.,. which I. I; riiul account nf G eorge I lollaubauk . I Court un thti M.r.i-i..'f.e-Li.;. .1 i. v c 1, . .. ' mat xucUowell inn not 00 -opeuate ' vvll altor "'seovering that he and take it." with him afti:k the capture of Han. ! would "ot bucome loir dupo, and assist ' X Oairoatel cram savs that several nf tltrim - j . 1 . , : . .. . " w cuviu'bv unri v 0111 inair iinnnnctitMfinnoi " - - MHUlll SI TV men tjouifr HOUSE 1JV Ge.. Pokteu- He holds McClellan and McDowell, or enuny tne latter, responsible for thi ail- nre te oooperate ; but history has since proved that upon tho shoulders of Aura iirt.M JiiauoiiS ALONE IIELO.NOS ULAME. THE JSJ. B. Paito.n, Esq , the County Superintendent, requests us to notify the School Directors of the County that all xicpons suouiu uavo a ten cent revenue stamp affixed and cancelled by tho Pres ident of the Board, otherwise thoy will not be considered valid by the Department; also, that applicants for cramination for the S umnicr Schools should bring a writ ton request from one or more of the. Behool Directors in the District whore .such teacher.- wish to bo employed, other wise the County Superintendent has no authority to examine. t&rOii I.egiilutivc lepre.iaUtilivcs. The Legislature adjourned in Wednesday last and our late members Hun. John 0. Ellis, and Hon. Geo. D. Jackson have returned to aain minglo with their fellow-citizens. These gentlemen have honestly vigorously d faithfully reprc tented their deraooratio eointitucncy and tho best interest of the country, and havo left a proud rt-coid of their fide ity and integrity, ine twenty lito liuudied dem ooratie majority, by which ihry were last year olcclcd, wo Is now, havo cause lo be proud of their faithful soi vanty, and wc boliovo, thoy will be reelected ueit full j( by at loast three thousand majority. A great outcry 5s made against the Press ou account of errors and esauera- tions in tho dispatches from the Army of tue rotomao ami from Washington, j ut so inaeuracies are to be depteca'cd tnd every meaos should bo taken to avoir! them ; but it is a fact, not yet wholly kuuwu to tne puuiic, that the chief fault in thc promites rests on tiic Government itself. After the recent battle at Fredericks burg, every effort was made by the cor respondents thero to transmit the facts cpcedily lo their respective papers ; aud every effort was made by the Government to prevent them from doing so. The tele graphic wires wero forbidden, except to the most meagre statements, and those first to receive official approval ; and reporters were eompolied to run a blockade more etrict than that of Charleston Harbor, in order to carry through the accounts thoy ! nau written ou tho spot. From Washing ! wont on tho day after the rmm.lnnr.',, . ton, also, on accounts of any importance 1 al, The nigger beat the tidier with a club, and had not somo bystanders inter- fcrod ho would have killed him judging our iron elnds worn ifirnti n nr1 f ilm .. .....ruoummin orucr lo de- Vicksburg blockade on Friday or Satur- tnmn hnn R,. ...h..t ..... . J Jut ,YUlU nuluc rcsum ot u their malicious stratagem ? ay uiglit. llie transport- had been fit . .. , Mv.u.y tuuaiia lives mat were ics. Tho arrival of General Osterl.aus at uB.,. y ..aunueea a snort ttme alter- Cathage, on the Louisana side, with i, ward, nt tlm clnnn f i?.j..:.i..i . ' . ' " , . , L lliUBncjBDUrg) ca ,furco ,s confirmed( The rn i. . respond Gen. McClellan is still the fa. ,chiQ flect Am at HeIen Ark 0 th vontc of the larger portion of this army, eth inst. Thc expedition left Fort Grew uu ... remain so, m spite ol all tho uoo.1 ih. .;. s,i. vague hypothesies that tho Wadoicvcsti absent forty three days, gating committee may choose to invent. ' (ior.i It had been may ouoose to invent, i nn-n n . r-:.i ... .. nu . , , k ui.iiiici a uuiuiat a snatcn TI 'lid rnhirns nf iLn Li, i . . . . . .uj.-n.u . ... uicc- glV0S particulars or the battle at Franklin, t.on, o, Unnsylvan,.,, bring cheering Tenn. Van Dorn, with 15,000 men, at news to many of tho boys from different tacked the town in fnrnl n . parts of tho State, They show vcrv tba iflih. nnd mUd v,u.... .... plainly how the freemen of tho old Key. fantry on Cuard and the eavalrv rfnfcnu fltnni' nnnrrinrn rln 1 .. . . r "F mim' I'WHihii L Li IltlllM.I'll l-l'liniltll t f imli L. . 1 : vwuu.-iii uiiiii 11 in in 11 ri ri nn was IvI.olLofnJ mi.- . , .1... - , ...... .. vAunueiuu, i liu of the Adiuiu-ttration, and its practical antv of - l ....i.i .i doctnne of nesro raua tv. Thn lr0aiJ( .u,......i . J 4 j - - . , uulllu uiiuuaurvuu vcrv near, wunn nnr dent rovtewed the army of tho Potomac Mege-pieces and light batteries opened up las week. It is said to be the largest on then, with murderous effect. Ferret a,m ueat. cttseipuneu army tf.at Uncle Sam 1 rebel divisions ,. .!,. ,.; .1 over possessed The President looks very ; tacked by General Stanley, who, wit , his" tin u Mi nine 1 nr. A ""I m I ' w.-.w num. 1 ui v con- Currency Bill, which proposes to super sede tho State Banks, by tho substitution ' of a system of National Banking, based' upon U. S. Government securities, Tho voto on its final passgge wa very 'olose 23 yeas-to 21 nays, as follows-: 1 Yeas Messrs. Anthony, Arnold, Clark, Chandler, -Doolittie, Fessenden, Foster. Harding, Hailan, Harris, Uow , ard, Howc.Lanc(Kanhas) Monill. i(!s. ' mith, 'Pomerby, Sherman, Ten Evck. Wado, Wilkinson, W-ilmot did V.'ilsitn. irv..n iiiss.; -ia. 1 Nays Messrs. 'Ottrlilc, Collamer, ' Bowan, Davit, Dlson, -Fbdto, Grime"-,1 Ilcndnr.'on, Hicks, Kcnncdv, 'XiivjV, Lath I am, iueuougaii, rowell. JtltCc-, Kicliifrdseh Saulsburry, Trumbull, Tuipie, Wilson and Wall (Mo.) 21. ine seconu measure of iniDortaiiei passed, was the House bill to aid Missou i ri m emancipating her slaves. Previous to its passage, an amendment, offered by Mr. Sumner, reducing tho amount to be paid for each slave from three hundred dollars to 'two hundred, was passed by a vote of 23 yeas, to IS navs. Six of tin. negativo being absent. The third waa the bill to increase the number of Major aud Brigadier Generals, which, aftor having been amended so as to restrict the number of now Brigadiers to 20, and Major Gcnorals to 50, was passed by a voto of 22 yeas, to U nays. Tho House on Thursday poseed tho bill to provide a temporary Government. for the 'I erritorv of Montana, wliini. j m.wm iibU contiguous to tho State of Oregon, and ierritcry ot Washington. A motion by mr. box, ol Uhio, to strike out tho pro .!.! .... III. . . . vision prouiDitiug slavery in the now Tor Applicants. SiIhh llndaun, l m II. Roun?. Oliv.r A Jat oby Jnhu t.eain. k Win l.tiui: 1,'nnii'l I. Eturait I nurh Iliiwt'll lrfir Itien .Jtiahna Wnin-r 'tlaruian rVlirlnir leaac Uliadei. min t Li iby Jrdm J Htilen Ui (ou i 1 1 el I i-t 'K & I) I' Un.insM Daniel .Mclfeury licnj Vcllenry A 1'innder Iliithi-s Samuel nvrrult Jaenb (.nod Joan Nun I rankllu 1. hiiiunn Kfilur Atfniilh r-'mnurl Itiinlivy Vv'illiainT iihuiuaii Jbhu OruVer Kiu i (.ii,-1 Colihor Jnlin'tveller frtd Mnly Jletfry (l.ible 'le.ine Yi tu r Mantel T .tl(Klrirh Jnhu I. Kline ''John It Jnni' Jti ubell Wunrfr 'John I. Ilurht 1) l.llllitt JScub Kinth r Chris 'I- Vrub V A Kline A SI Kb L'fl .tlchdehhall TaVern, ili i do r-o do do dii it iln (In .In iln do ,10 dr dn In do do it. do ,l,i In do do da dn db dn do hi db do 'do fa ,lh ill! do do (Iturt ToiOHStl'f ithioin, dn do du Hcutt o do ill , LoriiBt du I " R'tnriiisrreek llentun .llri.irfre.,k 1'i.hiKjcreik do do Crango dn do Maine Hear .MiiiImuii do r.'atlaniisa (entra Montour MiSlin . He; r.ti ick -Coiiyiuphnin M.tinn Cunyjliaiu dn do do Lnr.ilt.t lipjv. Irk Cnttau is. a riinvrr ' tireeiivibod do '.nioom I, SEED POTATOES FOll SALE. fiflO busucls f Goodrich's scedings, UUU eomnrliinsthe fidlowins vnrielloi: (larnctChill, Cuico. Central Uity, Callao, and 1'iak. eye Kuatycoat. Als 50 brisftcls of Early Junes. Trice $2 50 per bbl. delivcacd at the rutnon Deuut, Tho hl.l li. .111,1.1. ........ . ' . ... ... fcv....u mm iiiuu; ui iuc aoria a. you ehooie rntknsca of each ort aent by mail not paid at 23 eta each, 1 Cr Cath to accompany all urders, referent eiven if desired. A P. BUTTON. Kabaoin, I.uz. co April 19. 1803. tin. Cavalrv. linnipR nn fni. I.a mt.nn.. I. ! i. tractors demanding new fields of plun-' no.ition on ,n Z'T . ' J, 7 aBreoa to-yeaB 30, nay ... . t-.. i 1 - 4in,wuyiy tuaui tier, must have wrought fo,irA.ll wero allowed to go by telegraph. A T.IT I Itlltmr . 11 r, . r, S. v,ir-ljtias- nht arnao in conscnuonco of nn-riniu .ltr. R Ki,.iiA.. , irr. t . . " ".....vu.li iu iuiss i.avima Varren teas ' nu;n. h... ..:,..! t... .. i. Gt.1. ffcuj. K .,k,!T on 1 licsuav. FiTiinr.T linl, rni.n..i. 1 1 The on Tuesday, Feruary 10th. The Gentle: m bl Z, Zm Z LZ - man is twentv.fi en,,, r .. . . .. '""umv Ul . , , , , 6 ' l,""J- z'c5 loc ti" lirst timo upon thu lovely one .nches high and weighs twenty nine taunuc of bid .onerous llbora.o, 41 C, Pi Walcott, late asfisUnt Srcrdary ol T7r, dieJ ou Saturday night last. coun- iinhntiAiii l nn,.,l.. .1... l.i..:.....-. ' .. " B-uw.wua uoura.or nntl i nil tl , , 3 T yCa" Id I benefactor, thought it the safe and proner and thirty .wo niches ,n height. There time to exhibit vindictiveness toward th was great excitement , Now York on thc ' .-white trash." Spring will, all its ehee oee.nou, and , e paper, devolo a largo 'fu nd oxhiloratin inLnees smiles Zl n pece to par iculars. Miss Minnie War- Hpon U3. The camps present a lively as" reu, tho bride's Mater, acted as briilesuiaid et,i,n . i ,'.,...., .J.. , and littlo Commotion. Sua n.e,,,. , " . . ---- - ",,g tuo ... a ... ,. . . , t y nine, ana tne Doys, when offduty are vie Z 1 , . f CU" I UmUsiu8 theius!'v at playing ball pitch ty uo incues mgn anu weigUs ntnotren , inK horso shoos aud w vu r wi lie, 00, and the bi.l passed by a vote of his constitution. An affmv n, ' " ' ' "Ja ooa ovo11 , Joas 10 'lu nais- .. , J I I'owerea anu out flanked. Our total loss - . iwceu a white soldier of the 1 10th Kegt. P. is given al 100 ; that of thc enemy is said ! Governor Curtin Declines Hb-nom . antl an ainencan oitizon of iifr!i-nn ,ln m K ann -pi.. . i.ui it . ... . " " ' wwwuv wuu. xiiu vicmrv u'na. in ..i.njuii, xiAKiiiRnnnn ,n-n ia rni..., . j I , ii, iueio tlio end, wholly with us. General Gran-, 'B h'gb authority for tho statement that ger was preveuted from eontiuuing pursuit Governor Curtin will positively doclino a by darkness. , reuomination. He has been olTorrd. nn,l ltehel reports from Littlo Washington, accepted, a high position in tho cifi 0f . v.. oiaiu mat, two gunboats, lollowcd 1110 iTaiionai uovornnient, which will take by transports loaded with troops, tried to uim to a foroign Country. Until tho ex force tbeir way up the Pamlico to rein ' piration of his term ofoffieo lie will con foicc General Fostor, but were beaten tlnuo to exercise the various duties which back, being bably damaged by tho rebel now pressing upon the Statu Execu- oatienosi xuo transport Louisiana was tlvo sunk, General Fostor had rofusod to sur-1 M. i render. It was an icinated tlmMlm tot, inQ e'cction in Michigan hav E S T II A Y. pAMsinh tho enclosure nftho imdeicned 5iiFih. y ingcreck tottnsbip, unTiiCHlay tho 7th day of April ' 'li,Bu ''ll"-kiiiariiwthaftar on III. facu and Hn.nl I uing i uhite atrlnu rilunlhi. rinw,, ,h. .....i r., . ,. .' and a ainall w hite spot n tho underdin. Ph.-1 i.,,,,i l.er H yeara old. The owner ia roiuejted to cnnie April ie.IS03.-3W$irj6 "KOBOBKHLIaBll. DISSOLUTION. ThaconartueMliipherelnfnreexiiting betwuen li. W. Lowell and A. J. Varner. underthomliueof .-Low. 1). VV. l.utVlM.L. ill Ic Valner," nf the Blueliainton Coihmi.r.!ni i.,.u... , dlatolrod uil the Ut li day of Jiiililar.V, lsil.1. Htileliaiiilnn April 3, ief,3-d5t, DISSOLUTION. pouuus. ine Commodore is tweutyonc years of age, twenty nine inches iu height, and weighs twenty pounds. A small af fair to make so much futs about. alUllS. Tho 81th is out on picket duty. The boys of Co, D. aro all in good health with tha-exceptions of a fort . would be shelled. A (otter recoived in K . B ,y ,7t,uocratio. Tlio city ol Boston from Beaufort, N. 0 April G DoUo'lt 8ivcs 1,10 BemoCratio State ticket says that General Foster had been rein- g0 01 tlU! auP'-c3 Court, and tho forced finally aud had driven back his frB.ent3 f 1,10 Uuivc'ty about 700 ma enemy. This intelligence was not con "l ytt lbo telefiraPu 3 v"y quiet linned by information received on the aw auou',w .. .ivalofa transport at Philadelphia on' yThc flcmoVrtU carried Hartford rnda, and which had left Newbern on Connecticut, yesterday, by 450 n 1 n .i , , Tl,is is again cf nearly ono hundred since " CWVed 1,13 hcad' th0 vfirnor'S eleclioii last wet-k The quarters to M.ll.keu's Bend. He is re. "picked men from the Army of tho IV ported to have vuitcd ietsburg on tho tomao" have gone bat-k to camp The partnership herenrure cii,UnE baUveea' Ihe un. dehiied inth- Mereu.tile Bualnea'a. aa dla elicd upuii the l.t .My of April; IH03, by luulual con.eit -All peranu, indebted lo the Utu urn,, are reiue.ted u, uutke ,ry aeltl.in. m. The book, are in h2 !,," , of l.C. ll)r, it the Store. a. II. SllLl'i'H, lllooniaburg, April 18, IrM.-nm.1"' ' EYCa" FllESIt ARRIVAL of Spring & Summer O & H S. Cenlri tovMnliiti. duci'aii-il. 1. Final iicuomn of 'Ptlr-r Sehug, ad. nlnirtritur uf fuiau deling, late i,f tti.u towiuhia tier., :i(i-d. r '5. Account of Samuel Adanin, admin- i.tralur nf Ib iiuilville KrCLur, late uf l.o.uit town. a2ip, dt'i rfiled. ti. Fiual account of Jdhn C. Myers, ad- y-iiui-tri.iur .tf llmry lljer.'liite'.tfltoariiiKereek. tnw k. .hip. ili-ci Hed. 7. Final occoBiit of Samuel Mcnden'- h.'tll. uu'anpan uf lb. 'n.,.i, -,.',,,i ....... i.,... .. . ...... S.u.V Ul vuuii i;uii. 8, Adcctt'ilt of Samuel Mt-ndonhnl, ad- iiiiiliatratnr n--'ll'ionu,, Ihirrfa. Iillo of Illooin tuwii- hip, dec asrd U. Account of Tliudn Kittcnbb'i.-e onil lli-ubcii rnauk. .idiuinletraturailf UuLrunii bnnnk. Into ul llf.n, r loiii.hlp, deceased. 1". Final aecount of Jocph MrNlier adi,,ii,tr,,iur of Henry U .Mill. r. luu ef WiiHin inn' .lllp. dfrtll-t-d. 1 1, l'inal ai-ooun,t of Charles F. ami l.mannrl IIHI, aduiini.tr.il,,,,, f j,ltb fcf Li'iilrc tuM li.liip. decvari tl. li!. Ai-couut of -Snmtiol Hellt-r, i-.cn- deuatiMl''"1''1'''' ' Uil'' m" "f Sm'" '"""'Ip. 18. Accfcuiit nf 'Pct.'r S IIpImSl' and ru.'l'lmrn 'l I"'r,"''C'"0.", "''"'"I- t I.U- II. Final account of Gcorgi- Miller, ccT."d"r uf "t'"ry Mi"'r' u'u "f Mi"1'" luni"ll'l. "t"' ., l.1',,ual .auu' Caleb Harton nnd I ,1 V lr' l'"';-,1',!,""1l '-"-'veliiij .i.eut.ra nf i.harity trei.fmg, fkto d I, I,.,, in luu n.hti. decriifed . 10. Account of ','Jo ciniah F. Price uml i n,. ,,V,'.Vj!,.''!'l;a'l,'l'iMhlr.Jl"" "f ,:i,J"l' '", late .,f 1 il lown.hrp, di-ceaacd. 17. Account ,ol Ketben Hurtman, ad ihiietr.d" 7-it1""- u'f Mlli"un 18. Account of Philip Miller, adaiinis- 'eased of 1""'fl ril"""',"- 'Hool Mnine tuwndiip, ,e. 10. A'ccoitnt of Simon 0. Shivc, admin aO. Ace'ount of William Peacock, ad- "wp."dr&ea '.Sh.im.mi. It f Hcutt town. 'M. Account of llcuben Fahringcr and Jonaa Fetterill.ln. ndu,lnUl,i,. ,.r .... ..... .P late nf Lucmt town-hlp. .ieceaaeit.' Account ol Isaiah S Mt-lick, oxer- utor of Leunjc rjli.au, late nf feutltuwn.hj,, ,lwd, a.l. Account (if Charli..H Iln Jolin .Sliiiiiiari.exeeutora nf Calfiarlim llaniunn, latu of Lultais tuwiuhil), deceased. ' r m'1 A.??0UMt t'pCliarles Hartmau and ,f V""i""' "ilminiatraturs it Mary llartuiau. lau of CV.tau le.n tun u.lup, diceaai-d. """. as. Ai-couHt ol Leonard Adams, ad- ;oi?;1Xuea,iedris 'ili. 'J'he fourth account of .Peter Ent, r,7-,Ac,?oun,,.ol'(jc?-g0 Keller, adtn'i Jacob Ki ller, laic uf I'lshliigereelt tow u.iijp, ,t,c . lllnol,u..p,, II, ,efi":VMM' U:i!' Ue8isU''' NOTICE. N J'u . ,hhc.r.cb e'vf.. if.:,t ap dlciitlun will bi ll luado tnthe l!ui,rnoruf lViinajfvni.i fur mi dnn fu, Jcremlai, overdorf. uf ui,. ,Aim i "Jlmub ,. PKOOLiMATIONr Yymiltr.AH, tho llns, WifuAM V.diu,., l-reaid,., , ir.iij.m iieiivi-ry, (,'nur( ui (luarter S.-iuin i.f i .. di'y'Kh'r'n: r W'r'c, . . - in jtiuuii.HLl rn. in tit. a ..ii..tu . ipilR . auh'irrllier j, reiHrned from llie Ciu. X will, anulhe, larfe and hcleit ns. "tui'i uf IH'illtr null Mnitim..!. ti liurchaaed a, .-hilade.phla, a, ,ie i aV 'Z i fftlWi lor.iV; I .. .Vollo. IV heVeLVeV ! ,"V ,,-m. . . . r ' iuer III lUOutrfabtfrv. Hi. Ul,l IVni-,. I ' .: ,. i, iiiu yuaiirrs ,'. r.''1.".''.' . tlint tliT-X-lH. ti.7. ... , !"' ;iil,roiuit-nf t.-nl.uinhi. t atytea a'Kd It'ie.t .,..... ' Kffi "? S WMXU which uihe V i , . ''.""-,."""l"c." "' ''" "' I 1 1 1 a t in el ,1 tu i , i r !. "? .'"''"n 'Imif. And- tlm' irjtuit aa rn aturk VI CIIOICI .. ,111,11,111., UKK.YiiiJiitr: In .h'nr. '...TJ hT.J' !.Rt!!.l?: iu itiriie tue nub heat price pa'ld fur rouairy prodiir.. Cloonuburj, April 16, lSOU. Oulllinbia tu hi- Ihen ii. V'.l ' 'm '" ""IU "'l'1 ' l Iu.! Y. ' ""'u.ll'-ru u pmaeciitutheiunaahi .n.bl,hrL?i:','.?.'!,.!,,'l,l.ll'' In roifhtriefo,.., t.-n'danc.-, .The I ehl u 7 'SM?"",f'"r. ' K1."J!I! .laiorATnl . ! imi wiiairT nrnnitr IIliriltiUMi I Klrrlii 1.1. .. . i . .-a - ui i.u;u i DatvJ at Illnuii. tll tUrl' 1IU; I M It ! h'ui nr.