I t tl9l4 - *:1104.11 INLIIOI74TED. 'OO)IBLIPMENT cm PORT 19711P14111. . , 1 - I Charbedees, A . l2.—Fiest Dispatch. — , lTbe Best ibis ce mented .:` This ie all I ; , emits, at sent. ' ' - 1 , difeco id Hiliateh:—T be ball has been opened at ; and war is inaugurated Tbe batteries on Sullivan'. lidand, Morris Wind, an 4 tattier - poirde,l opened' on Vert Stnuter • Chili morning. Fort ItSumter re. timed :lel s re, int a hitialtleatinnoniding ,K leis been ; eptiap. No information has 4en - recei v ed from the seaward yet. Tbe - I cailitlivern nailer ern*, and 'the whole. of , 'one peptdattion are on the streets. Every airailable sines facing the harbor is filled , with itiziooll epeetators, • I • Cliseveradenes Preceding Hostilities. The follUWing is the telegraphic cartes nimince l'ltibieb took place between the ar Department and Gen Beauregard, itinediatell preceding the commencement of the 10f:lilies. The correspondence w , out lied ,a formal notification of the gailed I -Stites Govetoment,' disclosed in, eo, Reaniegard'e fi rst dispatch :.e • No.l Charkston, April B.—To Ilin L. P. Wilke:, Secretary of War: An -authorised! i messenger -from Lincoln has just • iefoidied Gov. Pickens and myself that proviniona *ill be sent kFort Sumter, paciaablyo if possible—otheniuse!hy force. 1 1 lli G. T. BEArtiOtgARD No. 2 • 1--Nontgontery, April 10.—To ~ Geo. Beenregard. Charlepton ; ' If yon . ,, h 1 - ;, hash no; dpebt of the authorised eberacter of 'the agent wbo somMunicated to you the intention hf ;the Wenbington Government tit supply Iletirt Sum ter by force, you irill at oseedilreand its evacuation, and if this is refused', ptoctedl'in - sueb manner as , you, may determine, to - reduce it. Answer.` . tI IL.`P. WALKER, Sec of War. 1 L 1 No. '3. Charleston, April 10.—To L. P. woith.,•seontar, of War : The de mand iriti be made tn-morrow at 11 o'clock. I • ';-• I G. T. BEAUREGARD. .%' , ' No. 4,---Aontgomery, April 10.—Gen. Ileauregeid,' Charleston : Unless there are Cepe 6il , retie one connected With , your own -couditioni_ k i , is considered proper that you Should m' 'A the de I nd at an earlier hour. , .1 , ' -, • L. P. -WALKER. ! I - ._„., No. 5, . Chariest Ai 10.— I To L P. Weikel'', i Secretary of W ar: The- retie .'lops are special fee tvelve °Flock. • ' -t • I G ;T. BEAOREGARD I ! I No. 6 _Li- Chartesioni. Apr t 1 11.—To -L. P. waN4,lSecretary Of War : • ;The de: ',maul witi sent atlwo del k. Allow ed ! till six, in ariawer. . T.-B UREGARD. li I - NO. F:- -, - Monty° y,A pril 11.—To Gen. He l unregard, Cliarlesto : Telegraph the reply pf•Anderebo.' L. . - WALKER: i No. 31-07u:iqestok Apr 1 111 b.—To I IL. P. Walker, Secretary of Par : Major l a Anderson r e plies as follows I I have the Ilicinor t ac knowledgetoe .r eeipt of. your communication demanding ': he evacuation 3f this pet,land to aay , in reply thereto, (that it tat a k demand with ich I regret (that my store of honor and f my oblige, lien toy ;government pr eat my com pliance., lie adds idrbally : I willftwait this , Ewell shot, and if you do not batter UR 101 pieces, we will be eta ved out in a fon . days. Answer.• • ' Il 1 t}. T. 13 lIREGART). ~,., I 1 110,..._9 ~ - .121f0,.., ~,,,, • _.. . , •,•• *1 47 ,..., 7 - . ... e 'l5 wt sae , e time r=, -- as indicated him , he will mantime ae , ,;a d agree that in' the meantime be will ' 1 t use his guns ag lost usl!nlese ' bur/ 11 . Il be used to Sumter, you or' are anil: ed thus avoid he effusion of ii blood. 'lf hie, or its equivalmt, be re. fused, reduce the Rust, as ' your julgteent decides to ; be moat practice tile. , • II t - . • L. 'P t . WALKtit .'- No. 10:= Charlest o n, April' 12.—T0 L P. Watkeri Secretary of I'Y 'r : He would ',not eannent.- I . writ to-dal. - ' . ' t"1 , T. B AIIReGiItD, , 1 - I t_ . [ . ThirdtDiepateli. Recies d in Philadel phia at 9:3 0 , p ll .Ein. Tbe7firing has con. tinned all day with tit inte(mifsion Two of Fort lumpter's g ns have been silenced. It is reported that breiiii l l:has been made in thel r eonl:_heast wall of .ort Sumter.— The ansti made -by Maj Anderson to Gen. 13, pa regard's' deman dt was that be would I, sUrrender wen bit l i, : supplies were ethauitted.l, Not acasualty has as yet hap pened il to our mea, the Carolieians. Of the nineteen batteries- in position only seven bevel openedien 'Fort! Sumter. The remairider are held in reit ve for tbsex peetedliflee . Two thousa d men reads the cite . this morning, On embarked ff. M0n1,71 land'arld o her poi i ts in the Leigh hortiosfd i % 'k .h I Fourth 'spaeb. T ßecei ed at Philadel _phis Si ! tqa p. i m. 1 The b ombardment a Fort Sutter ll stint :tooth) es. ' Th - C"flokt iug _batter andftepben's battery are open sting "Ii fee ly. Fart: Surrittir continues t roturul i rtbe fire. Iti is rephrted that thr war v essel are outside the•har. • _Fifi l i• ispaeb.— r The firing has cease for the iti ht, to be renew ed , at daylight 'in thereon leg, unless an ittempt be mad , 1 'in tltte l ime utime toireinf,ore Fort S nutter to repel, bleb *triple artleegemeuts bay ' beet' tires e. The secede s heed -wotke their gnu admirab l y Weill Only two were wounded during the day; The Pawnee - Harriet r 1 '' - steamer aI I repotted- off ikt...,„ coops Are.ar tiring: , e - I. ME 13 1, t1 I --The dee tr2h+ 5.... city has , been di , , i p i layed.-n :mistakably Itince Friday. Me with lrides andite t r..saiop emblems - has been 'chased 03r 4crowde,l and obliged t Seek the prolectin of he . police. T. r . bark Fa oy - Tens haw hot red a - secessio, flag to.d , but a !crowd compelled ab. i,. offthe J sad to take it down.. The es. , tain ifte wards rehoisted it, awl required tletteelim, .i. of .thirty_ pohce "to protect r lionallthel - peOple. ' The iddigustion of t people is inienserr Ail ithe other tease lib `p o rt , hats hoisted tLe -I.lnericau flag. The Captai n of the-baik is a 1:oion ma 1 bat hoisted Ihe .flsg uuder insti tic:ions. tro rths owners; 1 I , I • I - 14yrtatotwi7k011, 15.= The Union fee I 'tn this city irt stroug tiiis-uorn g. ,[Minute ftlen,i an org nizatioo. of 2, , g' rhieb har.rbeen drilling ever lain Presidential etsetios, /bra , / out tun_ts ,ripe, this morning, from their hen rerq' i with Itienautto # l "The Delos CUs' ' Citation. 1 1 ring The tru !Le she SUMTER' StititENDERED. . for ARderiss'" the-, OsOut .1( General Beiiiregaivirfis Zest FS-lawn at. lewd, ; - 1 - • 1 ‘; . FORT riCitENB.lo,lliPtilitED ! - - . e Provident aitnoune6 he will Retake M2ff= Oltaiieston, April 18.1—Fort Sumter has conditionally surrendered. 'The Dews just beeu received in s reliable abaps.- -Seaver etteStnut, }{z-Ctor. Illaiinhng ,d W.' Posehei'' Milt:Oars Aitt landed • marched to the aoreruor's house, fol. I.wed by a dente crow -of people, who u are e wild with joy. -They bring tha partio- It wee reported that ten, of the g rrison at Fort Sumter bad been hilted, b t your reporter has loot had an inter- r ew with W. P. Miles ' who has m just tirned from a visit to Fort Sumter, and is a riled lby Mal that no otter' was killed.— e Federal II ag was shed away by the !meth) guards at Morris Islaml. In e ll . _ w . . t o thousand shots wen ed. .No .Sout h _ MMus were' burs. k Maj. Anderson's nien underignard were : conveyed by boats t Morris Island. The news is reliable, a d puts Ito rest all my previous reports rtut Fort Sumter. Maj. Anderson has ached the eity, and is the gnat et Gen. i Seauregard. The belle are ringing out a Merry !peal, and our people are engaging in e ery demonstration of jny. Our people generally sympathise with d ai. Anderson, but eiprese abhorrence for t .ose ,who were in the steamers off our ; ar and in sightrj..of us, and did not - at. i mptti reinforce him., Jtiiige' M'Gratb, r h p ° ot ports t h. a a i j i h j ust e re w t %o d c w a: o f t r k o FortM k ofth e for t Sumter,rt,a and t e officers' quarters was allburnt cwt.--; tile fort, wilt ha taken polsessibo of to• tight ' by• the Confederate troops.' 'Geo. canregird r itith two 1 aidi t has, left for nmter. Tbree,„fire coinpautos are nnw on heir way to &mkr to . quell the fire boffin t reaches the magazine. 1 . • , Uteligeston, April 13.-A boat from one f the:war vessels on be outside has com , nonniCtred, with' Gen. Simone, in eommaod of the firces on Morris; Islihd, and wide a equest thit one of the steemerai be - allow. d to enter] the 'poll for the purpose of tal6- ng away Anderson and his Commend. Au 1 rrangetrient has been ,agreai npin by thi parties to stay further .procierdings until 9 .o'olnelt toimorrow. ' c l__ m 1 1 *t -- 'harleston, April 13. A letter 'fro Moultrie, dated• p o'cleek Fifurday Morn' : Lug sip: "Not'i man. kilted -or wounded during yesterday's engogetrient.j OnlY the eon battery has been Oam' ged. I The l i ri led cannon of the batteryid groat execui , )1 ion OU Sumter: They we e all limed jilt'? port boles Three of ,Su i zoter's barbetre guOs Were distils:motif', and the corner of tort Sumter opposite Moultrie sta kaock=, d ,awsy." .1 r• Chi/1./salon, April 14; . 9 o'clock, a m€ The negotiations 'were compl e ted last ig;hq and, *jot. Anderson with his com iii/l,`will l evacoate Fort Sumter t kis mo i rnt tig.. It is supposed that Ihe will embark n ;'board one of the war' vessels • off our , . bar.tf When Sumpter-was in flaniea Majoi A-nderson could ouly fire his gutis . at long intervula. • The men at the , liatteqea cheeri ed at 'edery fire, which the gallant Major made ;',ln his lam struggler, but lo4keirdpk4 .ft! sing tatters from Fo'xt Sumter. 'ken o'clock, m.—+ThO steamer 'lsabel is ,now steaming up:andi will t ake •Gen; BeptKegard to Fort Snmterc whieit 41111 be tnrued o,er by Dlaj6i Anderalito Itbe Coiafederate Slates. It 'is now reported that Ltlltijor Anderson. end his icommand Will proceed to ; New Terki the strataei habo - . • I 1' Efforts . are sill maitinil to concentrate formidable military 'foteci in and around Washington, to be, prepaTed for all emeir: gencies, Information continues to be re. ceived from ptivate sources of ent plots in various localities Maryla ndand hsiviag in eteirthe seizure of Ittie pubiio property; and 'ever the persons of the h ighest . o ffi cers .of the GoTeromeni.-+ Though these accourits are not . geneitilly 'credited, they j appear to' be ;believed in kofficitil winter's, an4euce thel PrecaMioo, ary Movements, Al: all :events they are, coosidereikoecessary, 'no one ka+viog !bit turn affairs may, take;duri g the prevailing Witmeat. ff I r it:ash/von' • 'Aped, 13.-In l . Mr. VD coin's reply to, the Virginia Comihissioders, alto', expressing his regret iha6he ptibltc mind is still uncertain .as to his curse, and reaffirming the policy:marked out i • n his in augural address; he says: ' 1 j s ! 9Sut if (as now appears to be true) io the pursuit of a purpose Ito drive the lU4i.. ted States authority from these places, an unprovoked assault bas ibeei ' made bp: n Fort Sumter ,, ' shall hold "told 111 tell at lib- erty to repossess,. if I can, 'lke, forts•whicb have been _Seized beforel the overn i ment `was :!devirolvcd upon me; ,and, in any event, I, shall; to the best' ot my nbility, repel • force by force. r. - ; "_ln . case it prives_trun that Bumtei hal been assaulted, as is iciierted, I shall 'per haps cause the U. B. mails to be vitbdrawn fro all the States which claim to 'himi seceded, believing that the coMmencemSot of actual war against the U.IS. Goverti= merit justifies and possibly demands ie. Whitever else I may do for the porpoise, I shall not attempt' to rcollect the duties by any, armed invasion of any Part of the corautry--riot wranina -by this, however, that I may not land' a foice, if 'frieeaterl ceseary, to relieve i• fart upon; the herder Of the country." ! 1•' • • [The' following' report comes to the prole, dated: - , ' ! j ; 1 .Montyomeiy, April B..—lt'hrt Pickens wee ten:lto/cod last: ni to. it ia under. stood that Charlesien i • to be blockaded. Lieut. - Warden, 44 Ithe U.' :s. Navy,l has been taken'priacmei!, and the diepatolicea f Erotic Stemmer to the of at Waal. inittal obtained. ' 1 ' • . 1 Richmond, VG, April 1,8,-4 pras open!, stated in dithate I in the; Convent fan, tg.24y,,that.after the vialory at .Cbarlerton ilia Southern army would go over Virginia to the North, and thousands, would join them..' hundred guns were pred,aridlthe etwfadetaiel flag I l ia tgaplajcii at many, points., The Guslatrobr waa serenided tiih avening. made a non-emaimutel speech., • t ii . 71. •, . I I I!. la . dui iloy#nor. PsmiiciyLvAssiA KUCVTW thifitillar, 1 . . i 1141114061Api - TV; lOU ;ti n t Moir 1 , To: 1 T l iti*. I and tiptim el,' i , acotattpar se the Comic* l': a/tA r# sSivar%i, 6l : i'''' I . i:' -1. c .:. -i! - .4.1 _ i .I , _ A. ~, Gturs fattest; : . ~ 1 '. ! , ..1-: -.yl 4..., . Ae l i the perio . ll ihted...foti , thigittliMirttl.• ,ment of rbellegtsl twit is rapidly approach: I .iog, II foal Coostratited br a sew orAluty . 1 tot:41 1 18:w sites:lie ta thli!'„ coocitimi 01 Pr the military' orgampatime of, the Stet,. I . 11; g It is; scsoely 1 oceeassr* to ..‘ asp) More' j ;than tiott th loilltia systeti, efithe .Btata tfuriitg a oog pseiiid distrifiiiiitiett l yltii pursuit/ o' 4 pea ceful , industryitscleisielely, has bec ome) wholly loefficitaat, sad' tirei be., .11 tarts:a ; ~w n I.egialattta ; is oinked I - rend, ths Is d an , pfigits, 'Rd to render lit liblo to 6. publio eel% to remove useful' and 'w!. Mabyoti our ioluntier; 'companies eta ki. not possess , the' number of men required' 7 by our 'milttis 1 w,, and steps should , be 1 fortberith taken supply, these deficien.- A cies. -I There, are nUmprone, companies , too" %; that are win= the neendatiy• arms ; and IT of the aims' that Zia distributed, but few hi are proVided .witldle mo're modern ep.: e pliancee to rends them serviceable., a) I regommend,liereforei that:the, tag. islateire make im mediate ptoviaion for the • i removal of 'Wesel (pipits! defects ; that; arms I be procurean distributed to.these of 11 i: our citizen; who may (mkt into. the milk i hey - service of the State 3 and that_ steps i be taken to change the gns - Alread . die- i tributed, by the ladoption: .lif such well known and tried:improve:pinta as will reu. der Itheen effecttvi in the event or ' their employment iu actual smiles. - I In; thin' co rnin connection I receoend the establishment ofal. Militia i Biiicau ','at the capital"; oe Ibiti the Milieitilaws'ef, the Common wealtb.bi so modified' and amend- L ei as to impart! 'the militaty , ergeniza don of She, St te, the vitality end' . crier gy essential:to its; pra ctica l value and u4r. . I fulness. - , I ' 1 r , ~ -„1,, Precautions, ,*(ali as 1 heir ' 'suggested, are end 'proper et all times, in a' , : Government like ours ; but special and I, momOtirous considerations, l arise . from r the condition of public affair -outside of 1 the licrliTi, iv Of! incalculable o tuseqtence 11 to the peetilei and demanding Abe graves* I s attention .bf-tb Legislatitiv or-Pennsylva nia, invest the s bjeet to which., yourae tion lis i Tiled by . this communication, ortthi extraordinary interelt 'and impatience We caunot'be i sensible to- the fact, that serious jellonss eta and division distract the publivnin ,sand that, ip portiohe of this Uoioo, the :peace of the country,' if not the safetY, of he Goverbitienv itself; is 't l endangered. k jittery oigae.iiitions of a , fonnidat,l charaiter, and which seem not to be;demtided Ilitaoy-eitistitig public; ex. i igeney, h tie I.Keti, formed: in ;tiaraof the States. ,T o wha tever prete x ts these sex- I) iraoidina i to Jittery- preperations may l i have i been', m da, no piarOse , that ay -,,i c nteinplile re v staticel 4 the enferc ent r ofthe law s, w Illmeet sympathy or en. 1 1 . c uragement fr rd, the people of this Com• 1 monwcaltb.. P npsylvania - yields toL'no e State iaher reslect for, and .her Willing ness to p utect, by all tied fat guarantees I; the eorieti l tUtionaliights ? and, constitutional independence, co . her sister States, nor in - . ,i fidelity tr.o, that ' constitutional Union whose 1 unexampled ben fi's base been showered .1 .iskiipt i mp i ,_ , , in, p .a.. 1 -otable RAW le'ogerous crisis ,of stairs, that l pur inilit ai system should receive i a e n h ei e t s , )r i r i ,l i t i i t i P e r t o i I f il u t L . fr tiL m w t h b i e ch Li pgu i b s i n c t; ,:z re ig Stale or ;the N skim, May linear to de. 1- mend and whi may seen ~} in yew wis- I dam, best adapt to preeervo and seaure i i to the pak)ple o It'ennsylyala and the Un I t ion the bleasio a pease . 'an the integrity 1 1. . and stribtlity e our untie ill constitution- 1 al goverument. - t i 1 1 ' The gclvein e t of ;ibis great State, was . 1 . , . ' established by Ira ibnetrio . founder; "in , deeds oil u pea ;1' our •pee to have been I trained a d die iPlieed inib •e • arts Which 1 ~,, lead to . the pro etion et .1 their own nieral 1 and•phyiieal ,eVeleiptnent and progress, and with the li emit regar for th e rights of others; b'ave alwaYs'o4l , l ated •fraternal 1 relitionsl with lib poi:4)10,o ell the States devoted to , the pesititurion nd the Unian, l i ii i and alweys , reehgoizing th spirit of e cori.i cession and compromise sht 1113 le ribs. the' foundation of he govereme t,, Penn'a of. fers no coanse , end tikes D { action in the natare'o a ensce ; her desire is for peace, and he r object the presereatiOn of the perms'Rod political right.; .ofjciti. iene, of the tr u e , severeignt oe States' ? And the supr i cusacY'4 law and, rder. l ' tc Aniured b 1 these "marmots; and in dulgiog an earniat hope ; of the speedy re.. toratioa' i of th harmonious and friendly, relationd betw en the Various member, ' of', tbia Ccifede cY whiob halve brought-oily? t e beloved coitnt yko a Condition of unequal.' led power and 'prosperity, I I oommit Ole:: grave subject Of, ibis; comtnunicati l on. to; I your delibers , ltM. A. G CIURTI?I. ' I ;1 I 111TEEKS' CALLED FORJ 75.000; VOL Meeting of §p i cial WcrOtingtost cog, April idrnt will to.ibortow iseuel I , calling ! forth _ militia militia ta 75,000 men servicei 'ags States, and io cause the I en f r s . eiecated. T c';first eIeTTI be 1.3 reposses the forts, pl'i ty which hav been seiSoli. ben also eon enesa akeial grass on tits .4th of- Jeff. The iWar "einirtnint is the preparation:3f the;det tannic•lted to the State rut 4 1) Atli addit ional i ntim. troops arriv e to day i bY a 1 The [guard at the puttli largelyfincreased last nigh t t and avenues i entlingljtitor closed,l wate ed, -and i art . nude tR concentrats4,le t a i any given p oint; Th6ril ..ice anxiety everywhere td heat and groups re . disonalini and its furth rte.ffeetean tl formation- tr m what lis sources ived Nutt feet ti le; ,seeessinnit r let beidc its, wet u Fort og It alum Mt tba whose, yirgini tack oU prepu IMO t+ Itlarierl 1 relabout Dahmer BC MOW bi the toonam mal LEAVE! ~~~ ll= . 2 _• Kidd , •iieton4k..64 l l e appip,lfd 4 N:r:-74 iq.viiety se* ' ' ,Ai (taught:OM* Ite legs e b 1 ,3"erl 3rfulta 4,4 ] , i i .. f .17,.... . Til. At ' in ri 'i .0 0 y p ' _ .illtsif 1 [.. t i. pq; Int 1 8 . • t , 1 it 8 f uudety, to E rue 80 . iioliiiiiy 1 1 ied vf brelinjuresi 1 1 1 .1 1, eAV Creittl.-H, XfT. d 1 8. K. t therahe;6o:4l.liaa charge 'I mottfl, Ooogiegatkat i fal Chute, I Ka n°4' uiroi,t, a t or ith ~ at "Pitts- , II ' ,I. ill !r.t. Pitassz!o * - 7 .-Ths:ilosse of ftepri iv tativp. his issrefl la , hill" •itteirpof s itu ..11 if Baia see CitiTaid_iNstvjgatin,. tlrn4pa " Theild *ign iii , the.ii th/ 4.y i . , , est 1 -comps y is_ - if_ ni ing 4,11 ship 6 or coal along th siker, !}1 , 1 11 : i 1 ~r r •,1: , il :Istrimg -g e r ion c:•the ' Pg i , i • .. a e, the Illowlag . i . i• • ,' 4 I oninuti me t 0 lui i • ,-- h Condit* of It • r i . A. .MA • P. Dutcher, - 111. , 1 he message ./ .0(1;11 i;mnre l f .th e eation 1 of ihe l l .1 ie. end urging' 1 1 - ay,,to. eppropria i. , ii sae' of enouitioni I 11. o ur I , 1 ewherel .in r nF 1 i ' I[ eis . 't 14,v! sm di tt!ci,!trairo., •t I , ted ont.i: for in t Inei • lag i I e l etzt na 1 , en satfteteitt j e itv l Curtin has: 1 1 1 . gulneat, `need ' 1 . . c u t , ! ii i 3: a 74, , , , ,: i d ? ,,i, .41onse ..,. to civ i lo 0 i on In t . 1' ..,. licie,to.nee t• I_Gtiv. Curtin, rem° itCugh ailli , rifteient or military ~t or es of 'th 1 1 . _ • • ' I , -.• Ih'e ,Legialature, withou t 1 , , 1 ....1, i tt .8 , b09,600 for the po it !,,!) Werikill Ile i fours I l i holdrons ',Flo day'' The bear llorbingi overhea , 11 t-bas ' been plotting 813 I I' ' and. Bich h fibs past, wwl s 111! 4e' itikutiOO, is more 6143;416n few libel:course d6t to instil out. The ,I , hlini are in4onti , v-rc,s j 1,- I' , 1 ess tberaselvee, to the fee , ' ' l' l ' S' ready; ' and.i Curtin, y honest and ip ;glib And . 4tgiiflatn t e il i o lliall4!‘'. ti thif 1 - --fentrizir r tollinYr -p smelt a tfillii .. •, , k?. give . 'praat , e to ' tbe it ~ie- ' , aootaiiiel , • . I' tessagelbov , ..cied to. • ,1 1 fr !. , _ , e l , , , .„; is,no over, t be regretted that ~ " ' I 'et 't- ' 't A i r rTery . suite .. II 1 !to Instil ute_ ~ ~ Jollier y, T e injuncliOti-1-“in, I tioie 11 I 1 t j ~ , f pciicarl'tPpate, forlwar," is on eminent% iii ; • , 11,, ,1 • • months, y'larise ots.! 'Pi' [opt action, three g n , Witt. , itn ao i Money at ha n d, fOr any /,. ' 1 one r , i oft 'evPr i 'l erne r el, wetild,, we I firmly`) lieve, bee pr l eta "d r the , public) peace, tiO • ios , irrd the e ii iten's;;ssfety, i Had 1 ' I I 1 sooryl atii th 1 i en..init upon a war I otiting f ioliwed e ie, nd : doubt wouth‘l a4e • been,4 or,' free Stall 1 the laws 1 il ‘ 11 1 . • 9111 d her imai ned„i nviolat e, the 9 °yen ~ j ; rot proi•ert wo' I,,cE•rfot have beeti stolen, alielliorri l ' itcid h sel 6ie n. nil eskeci almost es t, the country' not no • ' i ,•' , - 1 - -- ...: . f•ninti in th id .f,' an Mieslinelstrite: A!linowl dgef , the ',Nilo, fact { !hat the it i free Stat esl blot ib m t. diSpoSal: nod 'i ready IQ . 11. . .-:'.- • ' I - fat immediortse, i of tie sure, and 1., t , . Irons 1. 1 an ultlia tedrl!),t 9firclouteere,. Would ) have inct l eed it I s eilets, ro i hetritett long before r ebii i l 't ~ I .eoritilet.'*ith the 1 fie . 'nersl; I G ,i i'l, - 80, tegarding li with cone h Pscifict 'Peritirdeote that 1 oh , I l I i t wore acc o sted 11 0! of the No hero Le. gi l slatureiti ao ' 441Preginta , liar:dice, the aver ' 'bind of ;env eien that .1 ' i n •. .1 : . • had eve n - tb areof a wirlike ci t movement, ll' .' L . , tb c 1 in the ' Gulf State s 11, 4' • 1. I, h ove i go •1, on, .Ireri, , and seized Ind' ''' Ule 1 f o rte , till( *6 • invelded ot ol ereC orti •i 1, , - jj, ~, _ 1, p repared i i iii „ 2 , loo .,. i ptante 0. .rtes, i atoll i t' a 11 .1 ... .1 ~ _ hemselves CO . •my with t.no- , 4.0.-= l' , 6' they 1 , l i , 1 .1 meets o It, et ; al now in el cowl. ion .to . 1 e i In, and maintairl; 1 •!. ' 1, 1 k j 4 I Ithentselves in widablei strugg , "1 I t 1 Government i , ratively, , noarmed, ! enilidep;rndent,l I 'vrebolly, upon e 'few I a t , , e , ..• 3,1 thlnsond' sniffle I'l regtitar lerstee.—, It eeedi thereio l iiprise `no ode,' if,l in, i- 1 II Iv fl'h id the oat t, the cf rement prees s on meetJ ,-' ,4 lit wo u ld,in with sect aes. - 'deed be ama . I . l otild event (demon-. 1 i' .i. .1 I . , 1 strata it to b• , we. N o t;.a i long. time, bdwever, i allowed to elapse,. before.'bemoan , • ".• .thoirsami l a of o . d, true ' - . and loy 'I men II i o n the ma r c h) t, • 1111 2.- ' ' Congress. 14 —The l Pres s protlattnoionl IN aggregate of loot the;e4i4teded 'we to 6-follyt .o will prObably races tuicl Properi 'The proelanisi stallion oil:log.4 busy to -day site to be eous: MEM • ~fir of Federal Ispenial train. I department .was All ;be roadi Washingtom ari rengements are 'Pilate", force at ,is tLe greatel from the South the war news be country. In. deemed reliable sight to ,tbe e• ots of Deriere, reportedp t be iv aka a iuddeu of which tbeiy wr immediate, awl 1- tary of V ar of this pt. or die •.ii .i And eomierrii i 1 1 true-6 ' e )4 ! ;but: i , ~ pretgrii resly iii 1 71 ibe; !awl Me M i qur, fat I Govern l afio 1 11' MI ARGU ,i 7. 11..0,L 32; ' , AY ? vs« l ei tile has twiset,l et Al litany I - G eo It , otig f, , Itythis lihlsforosed 1 testd the i Gleu. the•lfsh wheel of iO, Itiiat he adeT ark: 6uety; s , , AD lull, ea% 11 4 11 1 y , afferw i •A., orrsit,-4t the 03oni itlobi rrg M:, E. Ounfer c i ' p4soiks wero ja . )E;oiote i i t;sisaloake repori 88. 4r , yem ile - ifeitipary i t liscßel B. 0 .', Sis 7 bilk, iil.. D:, and 6 Aletiapidi I; •_ I - , bl ; , . . '1221 STAL. "r* , , their country; eca State has , Pmpailiti" s / I tejoide that the lei 4 , I `. oug1•13 b i l t tardy tied eiii , esti! sbe is #Ol ipTession : Mit minpi e .cciost4ti a list Lai! withal 11, 110441 47 nt:lA i atuisi •kr l 7 101 ars lue opts i ent:' • MIIIIMIIIM A STltlple cONTRAer9 • Thit Vsal;tveersOuibadgx , iti *gad net# b•, 10:40__% the 4isibiettatieeialoowil tte . .3edoit. ':,xet I motOts pat, lt lim.i.-beeti lettonee pe the Wertiltlieins tee it termed a tOrreiVe' P6:14. n •i e rben ',bee it'w;a rusuir• ed that Fort be pier was to he'evaciated, it tientink the Seiiiietit each .I,bba.okieg Pub' 1 1,, , I down," awd,Ostavieg And when sup. ip ; , • plies'wits' Out off IfrO Major Ander son,! "aid the 1'1494:4 for the itittine: tide of • himself end his doweled men, and .the P resident simply proposed to send' ridooa,ln ID wilirme4 'ostle!, to s,,famisti- , ing• garrison, it goes lide into hysteria, and labibes 'and shiverS, , . and• moans, and liege piteously that this Wet of humani• I'l4ll be withheld end the GOvernmenf [Stay baud, and , give the Irelels a "little mare to , date their 6ri r antes,"—and it ought to have added:-.-10:re time to cow. !lets' their arrangemenis for - ea 1 . log • out jdeath sud slaughter f AMerlOan citizens Whet would the Star have the Presi-fpnt do ? When tt is supposed that the forts ere to he. reinforced,' bogs piteottelytO - - mate no war upon its rebel friends.i ,When 1111; thOught that'. Alta' President, for the sake • . tif peacit e ' was dispored to withdraw the •soldiers from Fot Suintor,; It' bed the ' jbbirtnate to tans him, wsth_•rowantre I Hu party ' ma l ignity ht-come , so tierply abated with the 'editors, that the, *.esiient inlet lbe denounced just as. freely' when he doeicif.gA i t, as when holdoesteiong i• Have they become deeply tinctured finntbein ftelittgE thit :they muds be eon tint:tally , their anathatints at the Goiernment, 4attd treating the thefts arid outrages Of the Gulf States with Hie almost tenderness ? (Whilst letting fiy volley after volleysgaiust the party now in primer, eau they not find even e'iolitary'wo,rd, of gnuy dentoatioa for itte runny rebellious acts committed by''l the sbeedersl • Hive the leditois taken' leave of ,their, geese, t Or !have they become inieriMble`to all sense of • •- [. shae,—of propriety -. - , o prietyr of , decency 7 - Are they , foolish enough to believe that their Smartt:/11'ml utteranecs will be'ebnlors. ed . by their readers ? IWe tell them that • the mass of their party 'Mendel are, loyal Ile the Goverotheut which 'protects : them And'that 014 abhor the'lies picable course: ~which thby haVe' been pursuing asl they will shortly , find out to their/L:08 1 ;i .3 I b" What a its'lC6 g ; conl rest is o serve u e,til the aiding) oceepied by the ea with . that 4'sumed, ,by its' Donoeistic cop :oferarf, Pitts burgh PoSt Mask the lanuake of [the latter : ' • FM EN 1311 ..,guage . • "Tbe South Itras' . duteranineirnlot to lilt for the adjuitnt!int if 'the di ffi pulty ol ly and Conetitutionally,- but have decided d 6 South has li.rnulc evolution ainst the Gov erotueut The - upon au " me r' 'th fir t . , blow; a succesldull bleci; but one wh i c h will unit. tika4 ' Nortir_ one mm fir ,the Unioo. The ibtbority ofilLelrsaup.pm* wrongi-oc —oath are. now a pat ter of inine(conrideration. The integrity of the dovr,rninettt and 'the minority of 'those who hold' its; power' ti now' ;hp great object cf nationalleonai4eratiop. ' I * t "The Afneiteun .flag of our Union—and the; bbnored bannerl4 it'gov-- ernieilip which-is bound to th e Wrests of thetwilule conlitry, the North as well as the South—haa beeuifirecibiAm er . jean eitiz,•ns, dialoyal to: the gnverbnient of the country. We have apprepiatrd their- lirongs—Alle bevel advoeated the .re. storatiun thi•i rightstwe have redl their enealtes 1 But nom, the)! have fired upon the Hag of their couner , y, i trid of 'nitre ; , No Arnturicao a true] heart land ' brat, soul will *tend-ibis. No I lierziertio lin ough! to standiL" ' , .1 , • I'l ' :I •I; There is nothing of toadyiem or treason or in those seatithents. Theyi are, ihe rout 11 ' , r •gushings of a ' true and . patriotic' heart— ;ll • and' lwe know l that; they re,eitve an ea ), I I tbusiastic'respacoe;frein every lover of ; his co ontiy----'3e he, Democrat or RePublipan, How' the cheeks of; the editors of the star phould fluky anal tboir'ears ;tingle l as t heir ti t . eyes gla ce ces ce over ' the foregoing 'l4lligai l fot and inanlji, sentences 'and entr,ptfie them be . - I 1 - 1,4 t mown n rrow, era .-rna 'plant • lll oiatinion aeurimeota. : [!. I 1 ' !OM we ' re. ins!ea '=2g ical in the 1 [ 1 prreau• At 110 4, ASS 3/EIST/1-I'llo citizen of Pars.' burl biwitbout, d t iitioction of parly i . heldj an !itutneose'tqating on 'Monday ereDingi . , J ~•;,1 ; [ the ~.. ~ , . 1, order ' to tenaer l to uovernmeut al l ete!anpport-. l to `their povrer, in carrying' On the war ,lust inaugurated by the south. vo; rod.: The call, was •signed by N. P. gettprmae, P. Ld. Shannon,.! G. Til ,' ; 1 ;I ;!... ' o* . li i t ,-11'.7 . - - 1 1 1 T1 14r .. 1:1! • '--"7 , - -- ZI ;:- .. ''' i inanY; hther l .feOpg men ;I in the Detoo-1 cratic rank.. 110r: 1 1141y does thi. action! contrast witliiihO (Tory policy poraued byl . the editors of the Stai r and th‘ ,iew kin , , , t ! 'l, - en ' tired spirits th at eontrol thcie-rooeencts. APPOINTMENT 11 I • made tbe followiag appointments fit West Noti--; it 1 8;1 pie;.; AttorneY, I R. 13 Caroaliam , Surveyor of 'the - Pori Of Pitts burl, Capt. C. W. Bate telor ; 4800, A Maranon, of Witabioatou Co.! The las ' i • domed is said to • !Al i an excellent m a n ; bu we regret ixaeedingly. Ina: our jeilovr .cit l . ion, '4:Sheriff • Ir4in—ttian wbom amore , • i ~ whole boated: man does Dot w ag net ii.rtunote . enough !ocarry the prize „k! . II ,-, liliEl I ll' :-APPoirmr.,D.4--51r. J. A., Yeri ha beet)re-appointed Collector of Tolls on th e Beaver 'Exten4o9ot tke' Erie Canal, ii lig On • Neto3 ht • P ,i • / I PI• mp bu 1113E7 ug t' f th direct the attehtion of oar hid''' . oi to, the. ilidrortiseinent: hauled "file* Runiami sirs - tan* Binds pi. itath -1 -', an icitia:. '-., if .... i . kik ~, • ..,..ty. -, ..: Tbere ana4s,t warrant for 1 . 1, 1 b1 15 . lid finis there eitetiin some of' thellarger_ eke, — rtiWatattir to Nearlrork and rill._ Wielithiw—Rigis r i ' .WUmliersi of med, l awde#, Ij l taike*"l - se ' ii l4 .l i r - "! 1 " ""u utda Orr) 4u eonspire.ler the. over thrlw ' of the Govern. I • - I ' I I meat, arid extend all the sid iwtbairi power to" tire *leathern in If 'Web or • '.' which there_ gantaattens really ; exist, and of limits te be little dimbt, the - lower, branch r thel e g islaturei. ld-' b. =• . 1 . a • a on uot. asttate mo '' ' . b l thebill„ 1 meat as to t °Teaser' of lt rea d y tbrixigh the Senate, providieg for Me prompt auppreartots of such societie, and meting out a swift Wart sure rewerd i . 44,thosp who. may *Alias traltofrongly'engaged. - ' And,. for the benefit oo I per ." •. . 1 . •L. - :- ! 4. goof' outside the oilier' ' Who are loun ii mouthed in their ayairethies -for 'the,reticle, and arrayed .in opposition' to the Onvarig. Ment ntiticr. which they live, and lb which l b they; oWe•allegiancir, it Pethapa mi . t not I;o;amise to direct' allteatiait to ti 4 dt.fini• Oen : of!: Treason, tit ree•ntly - enunciated by Judge Smalley, of New York ; 1 The !awl of Tresisoti is far mere com prehensive than la _ generally generally ritipliclried.— They are not lalone. 'I itArrotra ,who are in 'armed rebellion rig -Jinn dl? GOVO' . rpment; tiel,there_ pleb who, give them "aid, and l'eotufar4 ” . ribetifer,hy. counsel, tirefor•ma• I den, money or armi; •or pr who arO i cognia zatit' of , troy thus in tiymperhy.or in.Oorres windentre with • them; and keep batik such knowlidge from the - 'constituted let:Libor. toes:",. ' '' ; - ' I 4 ' .Free speech is one of the beeeticfprivr leges of our Goveruteent. ,Ir ehouhl nev ei',ltuffer abridgmpt; except tioder eatraor.. diktat . ): eircumpanatenetra, and irk' a limo of Ham' nervy like 'the. 'present . rrlien he •ve e . ry,•exi lfence of the ,Ilepublic .01111 tweed.. When; however, it is made 'untidiest every day:t , hata‘ ..Nortkrin man _non not Pxpreas lio'fioriest cot:1000er in i the Iseee‘led States, 1 -Witivitit subjecting bins elf to the rose of Ife ,01 limb, and , hat even'. his presence' will uot be telereleilonelers fmrtid with a Irdtdesnake flag .in : WA , hand, - it; would Ide l ebilere he .a little rt l ying to peer human I Culture to stand fools by; end see and `boat, men in 'Narttb-raie onimbotti it, with trAitevona hopes nodl p. n., - assail pug the 1 -Goverrlinent: Which pr.-abets thon, !winking jai the violation of lews; :countenancing the firing ' upon libel-me l d .ver.els, the seia._ , nte : ot, United States p (Terry, eprilaudiug i• tbe in.ulte offered our ft ig, end damoutte , I II • d villifyiog there who ire t1:1' El - teati ' hooor i ed fl- ' icr i aud berg. th - I er the abo - ik of ' ioe no' nailer sums II If, ell iliere arein tl to tbii catcgory, the ecies accorditiviy, • - i. statvi pude them, - GREAT liiow.=~'Le..lt'puMicao I p . ti r ie r A s y call . the prut6pt e+ wu which th; •-c r tming atre'r. I. 1, 0---getariwH,Z.ee tu:Dions out ;,01 the, eight 1 baye p l eeti,takon„ and 31r: I.tta , t• non pro- 4 1 poses lissuinglrtasuryrnorps 'lieans used to ea !,!governnieht whit, ,ilstera) for • Ole theri thiliitiiis,':reasl,itig tin!! Treu,ury in about the ,sine e6nditioit oil 9 . 011110 of the ;itip,tided hat , l4--:Lee dol . I lari in sircie five I t But we.i deu't auy;that is mdtorn . 4-Oat/lie:ln goy ! etniiient *Beare?' lur i! , i The 'editoi in 'feinting l!the aboie no doubt went upon the'snppositiOn that Jfisl-readers were too poor, to rend Ody papOr•hut . the . Stap . —and .. that therefore ; the truth . could be sup pressed with perfefft eafety... NFt`'ri it: would not hay.e.shite‘l his .. pui•pose to say, . that ulthotigh. him iliree'millio4s . of the. loan ‘ire•taken-:-:itore. ti& inlay/ lti.Liciss were' , uttered, .. , Neither r i:10 it suit him 'to,sLy . that Secretary Chose re ' fused all bids beloa 94 Per cent... Neither did it suit' him to bay that I ti"ndei the Buchanan i Administration; the , Goveitunent 'loaf! was i bid lis low as 36' per cent. discount. ' , Neither did , it. suit bint tto • say; that. the Troasur . y - Notes ahece ailuded to, havc gole:Teadily . at frem luir to a preinto!!!--41r; Chase :thus effecting a clpar 'saving to thel(iO%;erainent fully Throe flitpdreii and Fijiy! Thous;7rd , !'Dfltars; But supposing to Ile 'true, what theiStar, falsely as seits, that Mi..Chafie.haci_beet i uriable to pro . , .ll . cure • the l loan, who , wo uld hare been justly reapOnfiible for swOhla state of affairs T . • What i Achniniat ation bar! . te en' ..ins runientul in bring- fug, the pi untry -to the verge f.ban icrup ,-;" tcy 1 ) What .idthinistration squan erect the Twenty Millioue!ellrplu! 'in the,TreagitiTrani tlio. 4th 'of caldiclN i 8 58,?i Whitt Ad:hill tratiiia increased fink N i ationaliDabt,, qixty Alit iona, in the short space ai: four 'years `.! Wi l tsF It the Buchn !an 1 + ii • • • Adutinietrotion ? Or . bas it been , Mr:Linc 10, . who hae r odupied biaeeat butabeutiortsy days ? I)tuar( ,itibes i corne you,i to Jeer ont- Oovetaw 4 'in itiiihaicial diff . ,4l"t f vsfrvt> --tlaw..- - tb ers -4- it .l -!lpertritue gotr:J,ll' tilori or nruent opzi., when it io but a short Iyou coutrfbitted yo ur r •pari n i help- de the U. 8.1 Tasitryl? woes lei for you to eliovrrrkft,o2Wrqty to you r ; I nt,' now, when but i n little while ago,'l ding at the public o-ihourn was Zoyal I go ne - and sinew.? 1 1 11 '. 1 ' • , _•,' seem mee tin you o ,: wink at Ali vi-; f la* on 1 the pnr_ ' of iouri., rhbel ,ben you' ivere the lardent friend of i , I few mhnths igo paCticulitrli the int the enuinerati n: of inhabitant's yearsßut, ! lgoe 1 iiitnbors, if it ' in your tnaturs to'sOeil: a/fair or thful word! for th4Cluvirninent under I live, why, in- illaven's name, do lecle, and at once atiiii' - ydur.-:tilans" 1 . 1. v , 1 -• •1• uthern Confoderacy, ?-,--w.here' your lipid doubtless applaud' your trerisou,, they might I tiesiiini the r irciitors t' our Govei time jug'. !to' de' seem meet Goiernm 'wbilet t'im in tivery b • 7 . I I Does it olations' tiende, lan: but one, requi every to is .liot , even a I tr . which you no ta to !the f 3 friendi iw although h i e I 1 WELSH;; oiNia l , A T , ' 1 0 ,(Dutrzet . .Aticuniey,) l the CouTt House, I.Bpa-to 1857. 1 Office I. Italy 1 D° . . i want Hair ,Oils.or I r..Minis' Drag fita ' . , • Ais Ad to ?reason. ... , The g j Oijiwriggim4rtaa. hill Passe,ttli ie • peosiiv i olb Ss t' nonvotovaty no r it' R . ailtitt - ar4in/oS14: end -will DO doubrli - , Ile, a 'ia nsitiedi 1 . _etejt a w,l ste_y • . . _ 1 , Atf:Aor eupptementety to se Act to brisk ieolidstlf, _retakes: wad antestl the pe tit laws of thie l, lawsapproved [ ' , the whirl = first 'Jai - -of 'M ac h, l on a - -'..._ omini, one thouesod eight kindred sod! , ..' izlY i r il e !tit - enact 'by the Sionsla l se:: sod %yrs: of Reprowntaftwes of tbo Com o "; wealth of Penneylitariiir, in Owneral AsSeas, , sly met, and it; 'hereby `enacted bj . th s authority ilf the lIIIMP, That if any person . or pereotia beloogiug to or rettidiug !ill). - in this State and under the protectie 'f .its laws shall Ilke a couttnitition..lo ol4 any Iverson, State or Steles, - or ottiei edit. noire of thji Siale or ot the Uultedltitati s v f America, or who shall levy war 4'1116 this Stater or flovermurent thereof, oriticui:, ingly and willingly shall aid or awns sent suprnies in Awn war against this Slate of the United States, by kaving theft t4mieiv or - by ettaatiug or proeuring or pereu4iiii others• t I enlist fur that purpose he iy. furnishing such eneice with aline oi , a ni. munition, or tiny o f er articles for I.thivie aid and comfort, o by earryiug ;on li traitorous correspondence with then' si• shall form or he in any wise coneerqii in frit:ll4)g any conthivatiou or conspirs e i for bet ra3 ing thi a State or the United . swe ll of America in o the hands cit tsur6it-- of any foreign ene.oy any foreign euiti my or any organized or pretended ° g•ive r h: meta engaged in reSi Ling the laws Jr ti le United sump, Or' se II sivo or ."34:.. ' "";', intelligence to the enemies of thisiState .1, Or of the United States of America rot 'that purpose, ent ry person so offelvdirvi and being legs,ily . convicted - till:poi,' 0411 Ibe guilty of a high nvi-d , in •auor, aul 8414 tii sent6med to „undergo an , imps anrilil It,r a term pot •exceeding itrei year}, and ) be Ailed iu a rum not exceeding five f h 1.: aud &Altus or both, at the disevetion ief'-• the Court. Provided, that thi34 act:shall not prohibit aoy.eit z•vn from• tatting ;or recriting civil cote A-lions for t h e ac; knowlt dgmeot of deeds and othcr ibstr .nowt /gt 7 tin of writing. • 1 , ~ See. 2. That if ay_ person or 'Oritops within n: !hie. Cannf tqgt . salth shall paii4l fi cousiruct, altnr or t out,v, or shattl , !!tid Or,; assist in building, c nstrueting, alt.mng 14. fitting out any vesse or veroele f talkie pai, lose of making ts l ar .nr- privatei•rtiiii, io7-, other .porpose, to be, used iu the s ,ceiee_of any rrsoc or tyirries whatsoever t4.ln,p ; .war on the United States of Atrt•ilie.a,.`4 1 ' to resist., by,foroe the executive of tae a Ars of" tbe United State such p•ltsone !or:par r ' 1 1 sons shall go guilty of a triisdetneln ; '.r, a(iti '.on conviction thereof ehat.l be l'tent , •rield tti • uttargn 1111 itaptisouineut ,at 1, b tr; ifitl •-xceeding teu yeys, and be Led in!a l atiu4: not exceeding 1 fitie:titoulsand - 3,0 t , TS; ot bulb, at the discretion' of ',the e.a t a I — • • march jrFo be,. fl ,- ;.if: . ” 1 , 1'i1.: ' I . ;i: x ,A .631.14: B file ., : Bearer: ,00ti till 41 finitio6.: an ty ,who • - i.- - - + --- 1' - low :I•6_t--.-i 1, 2150. WS ------ 115111 a i CI AV E. A VITtB. R. Id - ' ._ 1— [' i -I-, . . BRAVER STATION —GetNii Rim • A Ff; Conznieue;ng, *ntiqy, ,A*ls' .189,1„ Trains leave .B?:,,Statypi eafoilog #4! ix( well to goyern - Leave Pitts'g. Arr. sill ; cliesivr; Fast Lint, ' 1.00 A. N.. - ' ill' A'..s. , 'Mail, ' 8.15 " ' ' 8.48 Aceomni‘fro, . 9.85 "1, - ' 11:16 - " , ... Express, 12,45' p f i en: ' 2.05 a,. A. • Accommod'n: 860. 4. ' ' . 11.5el 11:INST,INAN4A IGENTRAis ' RAIL. . , ROAD. . - . StJ3I3IER A RRA NG ENDINT. ' OF:and lifter.lllonday, June llth, he dire ;Mail Train leaves the pisseng,4.station every . morning (except Sunday) atl2-30 '.. N., stopping at Greensburg. Latrobe. .F4.rexic,, Johnstown, and all regular stations ~t.weet. Johnstown and ilarrisburg. making direct eon nection for Baltimore, arriving in Philll3elphla or thiltimore at 5;00 r. st. . 1 .. ' i,l The Through xpress Train =leaves daily I,s, &40 r. x., stopping only at principal statioas,l making di ect connection at Harrisburg . tor• Baltimere, and arriving in Philadelphia nv Baltimore at 6:30 A. N I . TBE FAST LINE Naves the Eitittio,a dnily(e.ii cept Sunday) at 6,05 p. nt.,'' stopping ',only IA Greensburg, Latrobe, Jobnotcrwn, Wilinore'.Onli lit . zsn, - -A1t001in,..2.c.;, connecting at flarksburg wifh - ‘train , direct for Baltimoo,.-rind aiviving in. Philadelphia, at 10,00", A. M. .. i ; i The - traveling public will find, in greitly to their. interest in going East or West, tol travel , - bY the Pennsylvania Railroad, a. the MCom roodatious- now- offered cannot he surpassed allt any other roitte. The Road is ballast4d _With atoneA .and, tree from dust,' o We can prm's* unfety . speud and comfort t ramiifii:., v ill and New . Yorkd . A , A t • .t. ' * Ely JOS le and Grant street. ~ , , , . llP P P L Y se t n i ger 4 3l " ta S ti n on ff , A on aT li s ibe g rC; , u tFo h r e t i i , ok it e till, EMI he, Star. to 'D DRESS- T lIILLIN LILY_ AA ING ESTABLIS.IMEArr. Ai RS. P81L!..13 do MRS. CLANEYV take .1,11 pleasure in announcing to the 14dies qf Beaver and vicinity, that they have opbned first-class MILLINERY and DRESS-.MAKIN!./ ESTABLISHMENT, f A few doori above the Beaver ITotel, • Where they _will be happy to .see nll , who may wish anything in . that,,line. gifir 7 belilt es Spring, style of Bbnnets jtAit received. 1: Heaver, April," 17, 1861. '" " 2 Noa - iCE TO TEACHERS. Direitors of Borough Township BchooV.• District desire to etnploy four eonlpetOW Tenchers---three males nod one female—to tali - , Charge of the Schools Uf snid District . BChoolit • to open on the first Monday of. May neat, Continue six 'Unonthi, Applioationtr shgol4 1 ?made-personall;; or in writing to miny . Member of• the Board, on •or before the .17th Init. j! I 'Bearer, April 86, 1861.• - Rec. Bog/ill. 1 SCHOL ARS rIIP °FM SALE. .1. •it . 81-IIOLARSHII'-in the Inns Cur! Cot- tr g.r. l ici.,,,;(spLlto. is effered l toriale up& t moderate tarns. - Enquire , immOittilil clam • • . • , . ,r • I . I. LAI CZ er, l Pa: 2) Call I Ponuid toT.yritA iLT• 7:58 A. M • .AntrAjl%tkaa4 l l: 1 4 - 3 ' AM. 2:15p. M. 8:0:y mr l- 1 N. Freolif. F. .IFERS, (4: 4 0'1. Mokst P[ 'l' TB..P T W . 1 41 F, A.' R6CAESTER STATION.I,--41813..FA'Ar Leavdßocbestei! ArrAtt Pl9s . 1 - xpress, • 11'. 42 A. M. 2.09' lA. X., Aecoatuslatios 7.16 " 8 . 3 . " " 12.29 r • 2 - 16 'P. 3 . 1,1: Mail, 1 2.05 " .11.0 Fist Lisie; 7:34 •• ' 44, • GOING WEST. NEW • ' ra - , 1 i IL 11 1 cr I