the Comp .0 UR F 44 a! I. J. "an, tonal up Horns-ran gm'rysßU-BG. 13;. MOAY MORNING. APRIL 25, IBM TMs CLII3I Apsa.k.. That, the Republican members of the ‘lzegigllture Ire opposed to the payment of the damages sustained by the people of the border qounties in commence of the rebel invuion last summer. is now a “6er feet." They were brought to the test on VVednes-_ duy evening hm, and Mn! .rquurzly ayainxta uglin‘ prwidbig for paymtnt. We take .thetatlouing- iron the regal-t; of the pro receding: : l By resolution. two bills were made the ‘_order of the evening—the not tor the settle ment of clnims Arising from the border. rnidl, kc“ end the general apportionment . bill . On motion of Mr. hhnrpe the maid eratior'i ol' the former was resumed. This bill was some time Mm referred to a com ‘ mil-tee and cameup lor consideration as re fined by the committee. Mr. Sharpe mailed a new iectinn. provid ing for the payment of all claims adjudicated and approved according to luw.out of money in the treasury notpthorwise amil‘oPrinted: Wed. The aggregate ;does not exceed $150,000.. ‘ . ILL Smith (Chester) opposed the section gmhd,‘and otfered I substitute, provid : 3 that ell the acid claims. when adjusted on protNed in the hill, shall hereporteddo [the Qfieknur, and presented by him tothe r'Netiohalggovernmen‘t (or payment. pledg— ing the {gith of the State 0t Pennsylvnnia ”to pay finmount at the close of the war. if riot poi r assumed by the general govern: ment. swept that if ‘sdditionnl injuries the“ have been committed by order of unil itofy commanders in the Stem, which Penn: sylyanin might be in honor bound to meet. - MrLOlmstead oppoimd holh nml‘ndments. v' He said Pe'nnxylvnme wee not now prepared no pay or assume the payment of these ‘clnime. Mr. Sharpe replied that the Rb üblicnni {of this Home had the power to kill the bill if the? chose—he left it to their (liscreliofi; but i the bill was defeated, he would go home and tall the sufferer: by military oc ‘cupation. whether Democrats dr Republi~ lcuns—“ahuke not thy gar‘y locks at me; [than cans: not say’l did it." He would all them it [ln the Republican party tlm't him; deiented the payment of thoir just c aims. * ‘ Mr. Kelley said he thought no Inch bill ,Ihould pass the Legislature. _ Mr. Brown (Warren) moved the further ‘considemgion of the bill be postponed. Notagrecd Lo—yeu 35. my: 45. The question was then taken on the sulf- Mitute of Hr. smith. (Cheatem which was 'neguived. On the _amendment of Mr. Sharpe: (IN yea: were 39 (Democratic) nays 48 (Re ;ublican) so it. was disagreed to. . ‘ Mr. M’Murtria said he thought Pennsyl vania should not. be in any way bound for [the pnymem. of any of these fluims—wbich “any?“ positive duty of the general govern me . ' Mr. star here called the préyious ques tion, which was not sustained. ‘ The House then ndjournod without. con clusive nction on the bill. The Inflerers by the invasion may as well puke up their minds now as at. any time ~herenfcenr.lsm. notwithstanding their heavy losses and consequent need of prompt re: (lief, they will get. nothing from the present ‘Republican Legishtnre. The .majority in 'that body is hostile to extending the relief .50 anxiously prayed for. and we believe .Gov. Curtin to be, “ in {he awaken."— flws'ns he :43 ask the passage of ‘che bill. ‘genough of ¢.he.m9mben of his party would ,be influenced by the request. to cariy it \with the aid of the Democrats. a 3' ‘ TIN“ is byt. ops remedy left: Elect a painoot'uic‘Leglgluture. With such u re .Pult it; .Octoker next. tli‘b' sufferers could #33!er anticipate'n bill for their-relief, and .Gov. Curtin‘ might sllrink from}: veto when (thusfairly bropght to the “scratch.” The Soldien' rota—Both branches of the fennaylvania legislature have passed the i] providingfor n_spivia!tltclion throughout 9 State on the/Yrs; Tuesday in Aligust nut, ltuhich the people shall decide whether the propagad amendments to the Constitu ‘p’on permitting soldiers to vote shall be pdopted. The legislature is to meet on the 23d day 01 August to receive the returns of .the elwfio'n- * fiThe New York Commercial my: the WOT the Treasury is depressing the price of gold, by enabling gold brokers to be in the market to make sales. It Add; : ' "Thopperntion is for the transfer of gold, pn the order of Mr. Chase, to ceruin hank ing houses. who employ brokers to sell it. in the open mnrket, without much regard to price, the claim: being to degrees the price of gold. he importers an bankers pnd other buyers are. of course. well satin-v filed with the plan, since they getgold cheap 9!. the government expense. The Specixl pic“ is Also directed to greenbacks, which pro supposed to be very scarce. end. gold is freely ofi‘ered at. terms below the market pie. go be paid for in greenbankp." IW]: Homfitcm‘M—T’he virtuous indig ‘n-lion 01'th Abolition majority in Congress fix: the matlpr 9f Hears. Long andHu-rie is gpprecinm rhea it is remembered that. a in my: .30, in the Senate. Mr. Hale, ”f. and -Hunpshire, presented a memorial. prayingforn dissolution of the Union, and that pinuelf, Mr. Sewud, and eveiy other Abe:l mien Senator, wood to receive the haemo yiel Ind rote: it to a eommittee, for the con pidenlion. of course. of Inch committee- Wilt WWI!“ pumm- the 4mlitionisu at WW my £0 M m"!- g 1; m 4: Mud at Jun} lac-A. dis. web from lieu York dwell April 14th. pummel “an: the daft. is .JPPR' 9d till the In of Jpno." WINE: this t is general. or Inmhded go g. WIDE]! to the State of New York, ye anyhow.- 7 _7 , 5 J has fight fqr puma—The German W a bun gono imp, the Fremont pangs»! fit}; a nil}. They luvs become I. Wkly in earnest 3.133% in inpldn m 390 17,0; induce than; to vote for a ' ,' 'Klfiged. their V 1.10? glovement PWe‘opWlefimhimWMn-d' m 91m askexc-ndidm' hit is via! an “mi—Em agend ear-‘29.- ”. , I’I‘IJA-I' ”I. OLA]... Itr, The .Chunbeuburg Spirit “,5 :—ln the Senna. on the 7th, Mr. llcShen-y offered the (alloying prnmhle and anointing.— It will be nuizmhered by our [W that. It the hut tension of the Lagidflme. no act on- pmed to provide {or the adjudication and payment of claims In set forth in the preamble. We underntand "tint the Goren nor in pursuance of the met mode cluidl‘vu. the genenl gums-went on behnl! of our citizens. for-lone. ”ruined by themhbut with whet succesp We have no oficiél infor. nation, the Governor having made he re. port to the present Legishuure a directed by the law. Since the virtual defeat, by (he Republican-,0! the hill presented by Mi. Sharpe in thb Home or Represente tiven It the‘preaent pesaioh. Mr. McSherr'y has thought proper to iuétitute inquiry as to the fate of the application to the general government. We' do not expect thit the State; or general government, will ever‘ do iustice. to our plundered citiun's by paying their chii‘mu; but yet we‘feei n delire to know what our ext-(11:14 Governor hun‘ione to get justice for them. ’We know he ha; a kindly feeling toward than), inasmuch as he threatened {ML winter to veto a bill for their relief it“ it passed. The resolution was mulled up by Mr. McSherry on Tues. day, the l‘lth instant" when it passed. It reads ma follow-w: ' « . anus, At the lust se-niion of’the Leg ialnu‘u-e of this Commonwealth an not “(my paused to provide-{or the adjudication and payment nl'cluims arixing from tlw lmq of horses and other property taken or destroy ed in the bordermnunliea by llle,rehel~' in' October. A. D. 18625 and for prn‘per’ty and horses impressed forllnl military of the State in September, k. D. 1862: ‘ And wlu'rc'u, The second section of said not direct! the Governnr (If [his Common wealth. after the said lower; and damages shall have been ascertained by the commis sinn appointed under said net. to make claim therelor from the general gover mient : and should he fail to secure annent of the same or any part thereof, then he is directed to report the same to the next Legislature, reeommending aiich action us he may deemjust and proper: , And whereas. The people of the border counties are extremely desirous ol knowing the condition of their claims for losses and damages useful-«said : therefore. Ruched Tlmt the Governor of the Com monwealth is hereby réepectfully requested 'to inform the Senate Whether clnim has been made as aforesaid from the general government. and if so, the actinn ol' the general government in reference thereto. - —-——~ -.oo» ~ A 7- BEI'UBI.ICANH PALS" PnoPlllfil'l. Ofall prophets. truly remarks the. Brook ‘ lyn Eagle, surely the lenders ufthé Republi cnn party are least entitled to belief. After laboring to shOw that the Union of these ‘ States was not worth a dollar. they predic ted that the South could not. be kicked out of it. Wh‘erfa sectional party triumphed at the North, it was predicted that the» South, instead of en’deavhring. to get-out of the Union. would content hexself by forming new combinations within it. When the thoughtful men of the country were nlarmotl by the gravity of the times immediately following the election of Mr. Lincoln, that functionnry himself assured uthlmt there was nobody hurt, and that ther would not be. When war actually broke aim, we were.' assured that the Southern pegfile were em; denvoring to deceive themselves, hut-that they could not deceiveso astute a‘politicinn as the man who made the statement, Mr, Seward. Then came the "sixty days" prov phecy, and finally‘ the intelligent contra band, too. tool; his place among the pro.‘ phets, rind the South fins to be starved out. Give us: says Mr. Gxeeley. an emancipation! policy and 900,000 men will take the field.[ Free the slaves, and n..;- roads of New ling—l land will swarm with volunteers. pity: Gov.l Andrew. Proclairu the extinction,o{ negroi Ilavery, and the news will be carrzlxe'd from plantation to plantation, lays the 3 Tribu we, and the rebels will have as much as they can attend to in putting down senile insur rection. Every prediction of these men has been falsified ; yet unabashed. they con- i tinuo to prophesy, and the credulity of their dupes is not yet exhausted. - APPORTIONJIENT OF THE STATE Mr. Connell, Chairman of the select Com mittee appointed to_ apportion the State into Senatorial and Representative districts. reported a bill in the Senate on the 7th inst. By this billAlle'gheny county is given five members and two senators ; Washing ton and Beaver one senator andlhree mem: bers'; Butler, Armstrong and Lawrence-one Senator ; Butler and Lawrence three mem bers:: Armstrong one; Greene and Fayette one: W'estmoreland- and Indiana three members ; Crawford and Erie one senator and four nxembera7~“'estmorelnnd, Fay. ette and Greene and senator ; Mercer. Ve nango and Warren one; Cambril, Indiana and Jefferson one; Somerset. Bedl‘ord and Fulton one senator and two members; Clarion, Forest, Elk. Cameron and Clear field one senator ;- Clarion one member; Clearfield, and Elk one ;‘.Jefi‘erson and For est one; Franlfilin, one member and. in conjunction with Adams. one senator, The Senatorial and Representative‘tlistriets are equally unfair and unjust to the Democrat ic party ; the latter are so linked together, that a majority ol the people will be dis franchised. AmoreinfamousGerrymunder was never before attempted by any party. {t is some consolation. however, to ‘know that frauds of thls kind always recoil upon the perpetrators. We presume that the bill will pass. notwithstanding its gross in- Entire. 93“! CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR. The nttegtion of ourreaders is invited to the advertisement of the great. Central F air to be held in Philadelphie. Here a fifie opportunity jg oil‘ered to each map. woman, boy and girl. in the State, to do walking to I aid in the great find noble work in which; the Sanitary Cou'nmission i: engaged. Per-i son: of every trade and Rrgfession Ire ap-I peeled to to contribute figny’s labor or a"; day’s income. Business . meg are invited‘ to give I day’s profits. bet every one whox reeds thin paper consider himself °F herself ‘ directly addressed b the Swim-y Gemini;- !59. And then aid in‘ oing good. WW9 loam the the residence of David' Wins, Esq.,il'l minimum, hasbeen was! s dogging for articleiooutributed to; the Fin: n ‘ ' o ‘ 3-; nil-patch from Washington my! thp n‘pon gain's credence among military men thug. gen. Leo lug sentvpm of hu u my into the Shenandoah alley. will; I View of compelling Gen. Grunt 19 difldp his away by undipg a force in pursuit. 'Botprmfrom the Borough and Town: _lhq) elections In diflhrem panic! the SW Ed's-3° We Peswmio KW: ‘» ' " U 71.1 ' ~ - _w-‘o "'- vrnu'romu . 1 The Mm: me’ m ‘_'..ar‘ide onpthe 1 . 1’8! “Rustin or mu rltwv. ,ml‘“ mad: b 1! u" Ailmllt:omlfll I; 1:11- tSpedul Dispatch to the Chicago Titan.) 0 Jr“: to expo curs. ‘nn, an ur u.A . ‘ Cum,'Apnl H. 1864. ' ”V" ' , I The Pllltg Volley. which nrrived thin‘ f ’ It in not our purpn-a to criticise tho lnn- ' evening from Memphis. pmedl‘ort Pillow] gringo ot- contingent; ottjm gentleman who under a flag of trace. the rebels having poo- 1 hnvahaen pronouncedmnwunhv metnben" nation. 0:: Tue-d" morning. Farmhi ,hy . mnjority of the House. They spoke wmhm lu-l McCullough. with from 6.- tm-xhrmeelves. nnd'tlmmulvn Ilong; nod to Bpm men, attacked the fort. Rim-i .m in milk to their ooustituenqten for corned by: battalion of the 13th 'l‘ennmoo} iwhnt tRy “id. The only quntion tin“ cavalry. numbering 300, and 200 negroes.; ooncoms mi, in this: I: freedom of debate Some citizens also were inside And fought: _to he denied to Democratic members. whilo’wen. The women and children w‘nt over: their opponents are nllowcd the widest luti- 09 the island. The enemy hid sud firbd I tude for :15 exercise? Mr. Long unyn—and {mm behind the hill; most of the timp,—.i Mr. Harris hacku him up——thut betm-eu 'l‘hey demanded a nut-render three times! i the ettérminlliqn of the Southern’ peollllz:"wilhoul effect. 4t list they formed in two Band the recognition of their independepceq columns. and made a direct assault" i lhe~ prel‘e-rs the luttgr alternative. - But. in all the troops in 'the fort fought like he: wlut respect is this langungn morgL censuru- me: until the Tebéls were seen On top of fbl» or criminal than that of Thnd. Stem“. tire brmutwnrknf. when the negrbel guye Conway of Kiln-oh. .(irinnell of lowa. and wily and run down under the built of the “many other Ai-oluinnuu, who have ri-peut- ripe... White ll’i’OP' were' ordered up _to e-lly declared rthat. they would [2ler ullat‘a- “to “A“! place; but the «lenngement of rim. to q. rutoratwn er the Chum as It was! ’it. linola could 'not be remedied. Ind the ; "The Union as it was under the Canstitu- enemy poured in‘. forcing the Federals luck Him; as it is--’(1od frying!” gairl Stevens; to theirivcr. llére they were oompélled to” - and no one called him A‘tmitk‘r,” or moved give up. Gunhn' t No. 7 threw 240 shell], .f6r hit expulsihn. "ltuther an the llem- hut thoy‘ di-l no;I do much dnmngo to the! 'ocrntic party rimulnl come into power. I enemy. The relielstmk three’six pounderafll iwmi'ld rang/lain the Poitier/eras}; «_ll'umwml times I They found their spiked by our troopg__. iorer!" .I:in Conway: and yet his "loyalty” ll'l‘lie-y not fire t 6 everything combustible,‘ stunds unimpewhed. I‘l would rather my ,bu‘ruing all the houm in the town. The: (a thousund times letthe country be divided. negroes who lmjd taken refu'ge under “the the Southrgo their way all slave, and the rider hank were thoturliscnvered. notwith. .\‘orth rill free. than to see the country onou shindig: the surrvnder'. Some 49 white , more undvr Dcinocraticrnlo,” snid Grinnell troops vft‘re 1115‘) shot and wounded after only a law nights ago; but there is no 001- tho surrender. 1i [fax toleuvetheSpenker's chair and demand: The Platte Valley lnndurl hint eveningl his exp‘ulnion. We believe it may ho s-nfe‘ - took aboard th'p wounded. uml brought' Fly aborted that three-ihurths' of the Abolix thbm up. in churfiaeofLieutenantMcLemon.i flioniuts in the country would tn-duy. if the , mlfiutnint at the Thirteenth Tennessee, who I ‘ulternntiveu of a restoration oi the ['ninn ' is tlizhtlv Wounded in‘the side. ‘ 'us it w.» and separation irom the South‘ Major Brmhfi'omnmnder nfthe Fort. was ' wan- presn-nted to them. cry nloud for sepa» killed early in the notion. Major Bradford i_ntion. - How (hire. they. then. brand us thlsn toolrvenmninnd. and wautnlten priaon I i“t'raitnra” tho-w who. in another (-nntingeu- ”i It iatrep‘orted that he alterfwnrda en-i loy. really rvvultingnn hum unty. nnd ‘suh- cuped. " lvnvsive of the very toundntlun: of our gOV- i cil‘hn enemy tnjok about. 100 prisoners and erinncnt. Would prefer the “me nlteina- w unded 65. The remuindrr'were killed. ltive'! Who is the guwt patriot and mast; When thp Platte Valley let‘r, last evenirig,[ iconsiatentChriatiun . llu who, it'll were in the. rebel-a were istill there. thnugh they ex ihis power to rc-ntore the Union undm- the } [in-used no alotnrmxnntinn to remain. All‘ Constitution that was given to us by the' thp‘tlearl luul lieen lunged. The citizens wisdom of Washington. and Hamilton. and hn‘d rntumc-li. _L‘l‘he fortifications imd been Madison, and Franklin. and their illustri~ doltrnyml. and the house-s consumed. ,oua compatriots, wouhl smut the boon, and, il‘he tight 1..-;_u‘m at it A. M. nml onded‘nt lclnmnr for eternal disunion; or he who. 4 i 3. M. The 13th Tonneswe cnvnlry do. ’ sincerely desirmgi for the raptorutim‘) ot the nerve the highr‘Tt prniw tor the hrnve mun- Union of our Fathers. ‘hut houently (albeit _‘nvr in which they fought. The rebel lols ’erroneouslygbclievin: it llnpflsmllle, pre- lsinot known. : " it‘vrs the 1e; r en! ot'peaor-ulde sepzlrutlnn' i ‘ ito-u bloody; harhnrouu und intxrminzihle _wnr of «.\iterminution ngninnt his kindred ' by blood, birth and heritage? ' ~ _ MIXING 'l‘llli ”nous. paws our invaliy} hind i199?d;lv:llg the‘one ‘l‘ if vlnss, ' a t s teach in Hart.‘ "ty tor two nys. mtfnrt Ie oreuoon o the firllreS'tigTh: “neg; ":1; vlote and be yo- ' K‘t‘h gent “Mk word (or infantry support.— v ‘ - A General Ramon). in command of the lhird ted fan" that he must be permitted to‘ mid Fourth Div/Mung of the Thirteenth hold any office that a white innit can hold; I C'n-pu. wus bruit-3w! to send t'orhvm'd ." bytu. that in th% body politic and in social relu- . at} said li‘lfuiliii i)” i_ll' "mm-1"“?! fUIIAJWGd . w ‘_ . I H? 1 EVISIOI], “I“ H er ll Vfl‘l' “on; he muet be-etliiui to the. whites . .tl'” Ipi g about-five miles lrnm where the Third no law (ti-0" "Him!“ that ngmnst the m‘ir'i Division ,of hié 7(‘omimmd' and the-Nine ringe of negi-oea with whites) must. be per-' trientlh Corps den: enunnped, the Rebels mitted to retard his progress. "This is “the ““1““ :33:;"‘flvl.i""d “utr “““vl ‘fiml‘iv‘gfig 0;: , . ~ , . - , - or y ‘_. m :‘mtly. mlnm in u et 0 newdoctrme .“hwh 1.8 to .l-lI'BHHI In ”'_e whichV wtt'h unhipen field In front,‘:md the nextlresidentml election, It the ih-puhh- enemy in the WW“ m, the nth”. 3M“. _ cans succeed in carrying it. The llurtfordl Fiona-ml Strut-e. nt‘ l3..ll’.£'ltlutt't'..m'e, Was Tints: truly says that when the President Cl IN otfit‘n: B‘Mllfi’ fit-di‘ in file fiPltl will chluimed emancipation, he bioclaimed "‘i‘k (In-001.10."? “r "“"W‘l‘jma'. ”emit“! 111 [h ,- vl' , f“ Ti 1‘ i- Rfitnsom nag lii lm'nr ohmhunmng’only In 50. f 3 111le m 5 0 . races. '8 one 0 tori-e. but his mph was dierbuntwied. After wws the other as surely as noomlay fnllows . n s‘kirmi-h newts this open tit-hi {or nhmtt sunrise. This is Abolition doctrine; it ihfl ' lIIJ hour. the mummy intranet-cl upon us in port of their creed. Abolitiunists Pontrn] :‘hfl'Wl'Pllmylg illllllzf't‘l'. ‘l‘siémnted at If“ . . numm n innv. trim-n unsom «no the Republican pgl'ty: '.th Will ".0? support thi: available tribmlm m hnuiund oped-ed on the party unlers it 0011133 "P in their ”99“? thi- enemy. with hut lwuviiy hut advanced and the Republican leaders know it would sttfudiiy. .\‘unu' all of the quztlry gave way: die at once nhould the Abolitionisu 1110?” Im” “‘8 i"r“"'i-" “1 ““4"“ ‘1” " (“V "‘o‘ . f- . S t _ th Qv|m£lits the enoniy Ineswd U 1 clurviy. 'l‘he Withdraw ”"3”: “med“ 9‘5 ”by “ lumc of the enmity mulemoruiized our; are not. AbollllOtlhls, but that. they vote’mvny that u”, i’Ctrl':|t “wan“, “ rout. The-1 the Repuuhcan ticket. In voting llmt way admiral 'il’l ailiifl hi? 1'0““? (0 NU)’ ”N‘nl. Ahey are inconsistent; for their-vote. sup- huthnding " “Ppoml’ie- “"‘lmu‘ 'i"_“f°“‘f3" hart all the abominablo'doctrines ot' thcwnmm- made gym-y effort "'0 save h” artil . . . et'v. t . , 1 Abolittomets. - I While mutant-min: u. wit the Chicago Mercantile Entieiy ntf safety, Herr Rn‘nsorir g_l . . ‘ inns sewn-Ix “'Qlllldl‘ti in the leg. ! Luptam t (‘vrm E Dickey. his Adjutant. was imtant-l _ly:klilc(i. Umbilms is hlr-C'n: y-robahiv two; thhuamd. 'l‘hé .\ll‘li‘Hltllif' Bittery lost all! iln‘guns. Car‘tazn White in' a priaunel.‘und LiwwmnthThmup and .\ieitridenx'a killed. ! The loss 0! thé battery In “kitted, wounded mid onptured is thirty one: one hundred? nn‘l ten returned to mnHFuner thedisaater.‘ ‘W tile the Fourhh lin'ipi -n was fulhng back! i in Jdiaorder, the‘ Third liwiaion, numbering eighteen hundi-ed mcu,§,cnme up and were immediately rriuteri. ‘ , Finally the X'lllt-‘lPt‘nLll Army (brps,~_with .1090 men. nude. up and lnrme'd in line ofl {battlij 'l‘hi-y qheclu-d the enemy and held: ,lh muntilwrgptutt.. lthetrulmexcepttlmtl ‘offihe (umlryfi The whole army is falling; ibnék here, whom he mu-t want to reorgnn-' imi before proceeding any tutther towards. Sh Ewe-port. l ~ ' ‘ iiurther accounts of the battle on Red Riier.‘ Ln“ Harp i-pnn received. Fleet C.ip tain Pennook 2 telegraph: to Waahinuton that on the Bth "mum. the army onion. Brinks met with a revene nenr Mansfield“ L 3,. and fell baht: to l'lf’fl‘flnl Hill. and that.‘ on the next day the Confident” éttncited 1 them there, but. were defeated; both sides suffering a hea'vy Iloss. Privnt'o letter'b re ceived at. Uliiciigo._an(l dated the 12th. say I : tlutt on thtl second «lay of the fight. the 19th; army norpi. untiex (ion. A. J. Smith, defeat-i ‘ ed .the Gmfode'mtes. taking 2.000 prisoners j and capturing twenty cannon. i TIIE NIILI'I‘ARY SITI‘JTION‘. ,The retaking of l-‘crt Pillow claws the Misx-Iswippi; furleits the great success which the Army or the ’Wéat. gmned a year ago.~ The Administration seek: to covet-.ulu the disgrace of the blow by an outcry ligainst the’cruelty of the captors. which, if fulw, is a base trick. and iftrue, “helix lllbpll‘("lhé'lu to an energy they have n er exhibited. The New York (Jummcrcial .liluerliaeflispcaL ing of this, says: ‘ ~ "It Emu been well known that the mid of Forrest was tnodimted. Weeks ago the Government was forewarned of the possible disaster, and of the actual necessity of hav ing it; eyes open and its wenpnns at hand. But it had other plans oti‘iscntterntion,’ and so there could be no concentration at the very points where it was most needed.” The New York 751115 says of this neglect: “.11. is the most infamous thing to our arms that has ever occurred in the course of the ' war. and advises General Grant to look’al'ter his responsible .~mates." The 75-115 mm nrgues out a hope that we have not last Memphis, but adds: | “it is not quite impossible that the gnrri-; son is now suonger‘ man we suppose. but the condition in which Fort Pillow was per-! mitted to remain after it was known to bel menacetl. gives little hope of recautiolmry‘ measures in any quarter. Mpeanwhile we. hear. not without impatience, of the pro gress of two powerful expeditious far west of, the Misuissippi.” l The New Nation denounces the policy of "Gen. Sputteratinn," end the new cangmigui of Burnside to invade North Carolina , and declares the “On to Richmond" cry adevice‘ to lead us into theold trap. It pronounces Sherman's late expedition a wretched tail ur_e. us the railroads he is said to have dew: troyed have bfion repaired ; so that be neither cut ofi't eenemy'n communications nor in any wuy demaged them. nor served the purpose of reconnaissance, for any in-‘ formation obtained months before the openn ing of a campaign is useles.-—Patr£a£ 19 Uuwn. ‘ ‘ . ‘ “There Is a. satisfacfion in knowing that thp Governmenia able to keep damn the prices of tea, coffee. butter Vand sags-r. and that it has alleady sycoessfully ‘9pposed those speculations which tend to. increase them unnecessarily.” '. \ . I ' 'ne-We clip the above from a leading ed itorial in Foruey’s Pmb, of lfridny last, and it. \i‘illbeJikely to utonish out reader- as nnioh u it did as urban “Sty hue read it. As Forney speaks by the book, we suppose ‘ 1 , '”' . . - - , _ ~ [S‘Genernlb ran t. liter bidding good-bye h“ km" wliereofhe'nseerta; “d we '”““ ! to his family, has gone to the Innv of the'c then ask him. why It is that the Goveruy Potomnc. and {in a short; time we may look‘ mentfif it possesses the ability. don’t inter-l fork-n advance. Ueretofore. the policy of fete to bring down the prieea of the 'lrti. :gmirzi {:2 3:32:31.” 51;: T: “5:303: 0‘" “afar“? to! Ihe prices .“e now . not. He did trot :dvanee to Antieam until about four time: what they ought to be. ‘ “w, Pope tr ed to gefat him .It Ceder‘ and what they were before the war, nndj Mount-in L 1:191} wefettézbnrgfimtil' utter“ ntill going up, I 0 much so uto place them ' 309“" 3"“ ° 9“? '"' 5"“ °""“°- - - This: ring he will very likely delay Iny‘ beyond there-eh of ‘theZlnborlng album In : ofl'ensfile on m [mi in. u h e eontemplntes oner - I‘9 “’““?“m‘y‘ If the .Govommeut ““‘ until after Grant bu begun his movement. ‘ control‘ this matter, then 18 "- derelict its“, Lee has untfor Longsueet. who it in report- 1 duty to the people in not doing 10. nt ed, he: joined him. The Burnside expedi.‘ we' rather suppose it in One of Fotne r' lion still lin are at Annapolis. and it Weiz‘ . . .1 {only I few gays ago that trlnsportl were nanny flight: rtfnncy. which in.“ nothing. procured fl New York ‘0 any n_ smith. : substantial to rest Upon. There :- one my ‘5“ Fortress Monroe, is no doubt may to eat.) (but this is not the we, contemphtedbye Elli column will be composed alngoat exeiu-l u" ".90 ““‘ '“' “mm“ 9"" “'“““ 32:35:215221' 35:21:33 “ “”“’ '"""? W9?".°°' oftheee “‘1 “h" ‘““‘“ °f n"I From North Carolina there in intelligence unity,- end tint :- to make . Ipeedy end of ; of 9 Confederate attack upon Plymouth on the war. But this it will not do. no mug thedeanoke Eliza. by _both ‘tuntbmzrd b' ‘ 'ln areas. eyuein eaeron ;... m w nether '“"’?“ P7P]. "0‘25““ ”I The reunite! the contests): not known, el-l III"? “'3‘! the at of M (excep' OWu thq‘ngh I Fedenl 3'lan 3' reporteduuik l dy million-zen) to be content with M! n- "will. cnemy’l fire. ' {ion—Lane. Intel. , l ‘verything in quiet at’ghnttluoofl. WAR NEW*. DISASTROLS ans-[4,132 or I.}: man mum EXIT: ’ n _i mnm. ‘ I- . . Anni] 19 ~Hu- Journal's IPHP!‘ Cu ti:n frbm Grund linporo. L |.. on ll». Hill inst, nun! 'A'r r.u.\nvn.u:, Kr A fight. toqk’pl‘acn at. Paintsfille. KL. n' fe days ago. in which the Contoderntea won-e ropulse:l,, and nltarwards pursued to Ha‘lf Mountain. where they were surprised in camp. Insmg 85 killed and wbunded. 70 pri‘soders, 200 .‘horbes. 3:00 stand or ’smnll arr‘m, and a wagon [l‘flilll Among the prin oners taken wags (19!. Chi. la'Gen. Kilpamck has been 'relieved {mm dmil‘l the Army of the Potomuo. nnd'or Id report to Gen. Sherman It Mem his. He is succeeded in qhe oom m mf of the third cavalry division‘ by Gen. Wlladn. 5 - ‘ ‘he Confederates. it is stated, line up [libd to Gen. Meadeyunder flag of truce. to new if the orders aHeged to hue been {0 'nd on the body of‘CoL Dahlgren were au‘zhorized, an'd ii sojby whom. The na tulfe of Gen. Meade’s bply is not known." Gen. W. F.lSnxitl;§,bu gone to fortres -153:“ with full po firwoomman all the t. Ipa in Geu.;Buum-’s (lapel-linens. ‘ lobar) & eoqnfy. “Thanks to Hon. 0. B. Saginaw, of gin) U. B. Sen-lg, H 0". John L. [human and A. H. Coquth, of the\ Sauna-l Bonn of Represent-- Wu, and Hon. Wm. leshcrry and June: H. In (dull, of’the Su’u Wuufiggrvdubh Mon. : 1 COURT.-—-April Court In he‘dd has week, Prosidgnt J udgo Fuller :n'd Auochlu Ziegler and Vienna on the Bench. The renewing cases were tried enemas Picas ‘B.W. Rilcy & Co. 11. Abraham Soon. Scire Facile. Verdict for plniu'tifl {or $3B 98. B. W. Riley t Cm u. Joseph Scott. Sclre Fagin. Verdict for plaintiff tor $6l 86. 89mm] Willi-nu "John Hui-n. Summon: in éjectmefit. Verdict for pluinlifl'. John Schlouer u. John Cline Ind Solomon Cline., Branch 6! CDEU'ICL Verdict {of d:- fendantl ; motion for : new trial by phintifl’l counlel. ' " - ' ' Qanrx‘h Sutton Cgmmonweanh .u. Adafine. Sowen. Law an of $3O from David Guise: Verdict,‘ not guilty. , . Gammonwuhh H. William Noel. Oped lamina”. Verdict, notguilly; Adam Slough, prosecutors' and Williani Noel, defendunl, to pay a}! the costs, each hull. ‘ ' ' _Commonmenhh vs. Lenb Sophia Palmer. Surety of the peace on on}: of Eve C. Flem ming. The ,Cuur: ,ordenq 'the panic: to pay the coals, each half. 3 \ A number 0! bills were ignored by the Grand Jury. ~ - All the applications forlicinsu we're gnu:- Court. adjourned on T‘hnndny. ~ fi-The Pres£ytery of Culisle, wnich met at Hageruown on Tueldny evening Wtek, ap pointed RevJ. R. Warner, of Gettysburg, and Rev. Smith Gordon, of Fannensburg. Pan, and lfessrs. [L 3!. Graydon, of Hnirisburg, and John Bridges, of Shippenabnrg, Elders, Com ;nniss'iom-rs to the General Assembly which meets on (he‘lmh of May next. in the city of .\‘evmnk‘, S; J. Presbytery holds its next ad jounml meciing in the month of Juuc;J in Ncwville. . ' Zionis Classis of the German Reformed Church “ill meet in Hanover on the final-Fri- day in May on! TLe somi-cenlnpninl‘ nnniversnry of the 'Enstornl conpeclion 'of Rev. Robert S. Grier will: the Presbyterian Congregations M Em mitsburg and Pine} Creek. will be gélebrmed in the' Church ul. lhe former place on Friduy ucxl. ' \wae Grafl'enberg Springs propegty, (for; mcrly (iuodyear‘s,) in Franklin township, this ‘couutv, yum: recently sold‘ by Mesxg'a. John Down'éy mid 'Jnhn Hurzmnn, Assignees, loMrs. Huatellér; or Shippensburg, at. $3,500. One hundred ncrrs of [mid gn with the Springs. Whining Court .time, lust week, a goodly numhpr of our patrons made their usual April mlk. with Hie necessary greenbuh. They, know how to make the prinler's hem-uglnm and _kcrp him on h|s_ way rejmcing. for which: they dvsvru- and hun- his warm thanEs.—‘ Tilt-r" ill those “ho are mnly. Especial ly ism (awe wilh A large pan. of our subscribers n the West. We don’lknow how his out there, but herg in the East publishing uenwpnperi ii no child’s play, with white pla pér at more llum‘ on:- lnindred per cent. ad vnm-e, nnd going up. and “is: necessaries oi : llfr in lhe snm: rn io. Let us hour from. you ; nll, grunt-mm, :n .onvewnuz nen month, or} int-XL year, but nnu'. The mail will bring nsi your reminunl es, whh in may be made at our' l'lxk. . . IQ-Snnitnry Fairs are néw thegreat move ments oi the day, and the success which has nttended some of lhem ié n strikingmroqf at the liberal mid pntriutic spiritjhich premils among all classes of the lit-Ogle. ~lt» is the _‘ Q subject of admiration at home 5‘5 well us of, a!:’:”;;“ l I 'l ..‘ wonder übrmul. Seven hf these grout thin-94 Rum". have been held, and their result is given in :I‘Jhrn‘.s..._ the fullowinz figures: Chicngn $83,000; BosrLßr“ ”Hg-"iv --.~ ~ _. . _‘ . _ i avg-r .‘N'I .......... 1:2, $149,000; ngnnnu. 524?,000, Attmvny,‘l.“thy menus"... .-2, 000; Broukb'n. $4OOJ'OO 2 Mainland. W).- 81-9! cunts, pvr nun:- 000 ; Bufl'alo, $40,000. 11072 we hm'e an Hg. “0:11, pér hunni..:....... grrgnte of one million d lhtrs, mist-31 hy the ‘””- voluutnrv gifts and éfl'orts ofthopenpte, in-le- \H"s“‘"v‘"”"".', """"""' ' ' « . (iunmr. "‘ruvn .n, lu-r Inn penilcnt of the tax»: and nthcr arm-nus or. .______‘____— routlucting a rent wnr. ,In New York ituls. - ‘ MAhRIED. .éxpeqtetl thntfié‘ It-nzt one million of dollars 0" HlO 31:1 inky; by RH." .\ Easick. \lr. “ill be raise Ly the fair nu»: in progress.— ' WILLIA “ K H'F‘l}.\".-ol Krnnklin N,,””.‘,“m In Philadelp in the desire is 'tofritnl Now Mr» K.\T!~l)‘lT7;Elz,u} I‘umhrrinml mummy, York; and the l'illsl-nrg and Baltimore fairs .\dnnb “’""'-V- t ' ‘ V -. ' Un thr lit oi'lilrrh. hv Rm: H. S. lhllmw . , ‘"” almi’f'flha immense sums. ‘7 _ 1 Irv. (‘lenpinin of Hu- lol<l lit-ginmnl. l’. \' , 593.0“ EPldflV "19mm“ “'”“' M" George I it ZEN—W ' f l»: "I: l-'l l Lirut. Ti H. “'HL'I‘Y, '(‘nmpnlir’ K. Huh-ll} “H."- itohrtumgb “as found demi one mile frém fit ”A", ' ‘ "‘"’:V") ‘:;"“‘.";" '.v' meng, m. \m. aux”; WUUDMAA, U! W.“ Hahn-er, in York enunty. it Seems that Mr. if: '5 ‘l' reps ontie .m 9,0. '"')s "If" ”I mouth, -\;_( -' Y ' 5 -. . , R. hnd‘ been to town the owning previous on J ‘emont d'jml‘l"! B 05”?! “991‘ “'"”” 1"": 1°” -_ . LBimzi . some busines’s, und nhile on his way home he In “he :‘Lileflcf‘w‘u ._ _-,_ __“fl i r. ‘ : _ ,_1 ' . l ‘ 't ' ' d ‘ , . ”()lntnnrfitmtujo: J tent: per line for nl - ““5 ”"03” (mm “:5 ho”? and f 9“ ""0”” i For. SALL—A Home and Lot on .Bnlti: brcr lunr lines—rush tu lILCuIIIIMII’V nulll‘l'. of "”"‘ "Dd ‘""' “hm he “'3’ f 0" bxzmgre street, over-“the Hill." The lot is 60 . - . , 'l’“ . . sumo of the nighbprs, prrfectly lileless. it is if?” front and the house a one and fl ‘””’ fT)h".m':m;:-u; “ntthrlfs My"; :3 3311?“: 1“; ' . . ' v : - an 0 .~ I l - suppmed thnt he was snfl'ncnted- "3 "‘5 13‘" ,ntory wentherbonrded. A uicelmme. Ap- £01033} mi“ .‘r'sf'iuuulc‘ml. :wnr’uf If” ugh. ‘"' ""“‘"""~‘l~" “fwd ‘"”' '"’“d‘ "c ““3 plv on the premises, to Mix. (febrile 54"-, (In «1...» sch mm, muons; ll.\lz'r.\l.\.\', nt' taken up and cant eycd to his home. He lmu‘es j btick P ‘9‘ “Hum,“ ‘”“ “.mh “14“" 331”...“ “ml 11l "its. a win: :unl inunh‘ to mourn his melnncholy‘ ' ___—a , . _.3.t‘|-2.~|:H£m~liu,nn the ltuh mm, “x. Mat - .‘ -_ ‘_.wgtfl - .. . , - -. ..‘. denth. illis ngc whr about “fen”: ) 8M!"- b. 0112 ahd his leagues had 3,352 lilLl)l.l.lL-\.\l), nbe‘d ot )clrs unl_l .\unnoru Minna—unrnomus2mm, Wm look out- Somebmly elséibeside’i‘; 13?! Rimlpliiiii'ikfi'iiih' ‘éfllll;ntt--rffil”l"‘s; ‘ ' ' '.' .j .. ‘. n In 1.9;. of Handing townshii». mixed and recently sold I ”WINCH“ and rebels need “'“'-o"an- Ihe s‘“ s" i \ . "g t ’_ three éheep which weighed. Liter being taken ‘ fremont "Rn—”"’ 34"” A‘u'wn-«lrges ”'9‘, (m u". “my. in:t., C.tT}lAlllSE,dnnuhter oi toillaltimore. lu'ur hundred and four pound]! Rudimls not t 9 ntlemi the Baltimore cor.- Franklin Buuzhcr, ngt-A: 9 nmntlunundé‘nlajtn stick splendid >beep are hard to best. .\ir.D. Mention. but to nominate the Pathfinder my Atl:s.lf-‘flaflsztvols(“Hume u- ». - repaired thc'hundsnnie price 6f sixty dollars, ‘CI wland. The Monumental City WI” grit" _' ion—the. ”‘”' inat..S.\)il7l-1L ”OLI‘INanR. catfish, for thcm. i _ ’_ ’ s n hlili‘l gathering of Lincoln ,woruhip- 'B‘.“ ut‘ Augustus nnd Polly l)wtrmk,ol‘ :ilhi-i 2‘ - ~' .. ’ , ‘ - n ' t, .1- :19 "e rs 4 nmnths and 9 (lap. ‘ WT' 0' “mom cum" 0? me unkempt" if we ‘Gflifmggmm ldloés nr;t “Tu-(r ‘lcrfnnuxii‘éiioih mix: mm'Atm (:immur. tun Gettysburg, W H {‘""ish " ten-forties' ‘0 '““h there a swaruho o :e ho I an. . :m t "'"of Dinicl Snlugiwr, ot.Bnller tumiulnp, ugul as may desire to inveat in this Government '“’“HUI ho“ “disioyui ”me Ayhuonuta 3yrnrs§muntha and lUd«|.Vs-'_ . Loan 4 ' - B'9l, ' ' At llumptuu. on the l'lLh ol [\prli.‘flflo|’ n , ' ‘""" ""“_f_ _'_‘”'" . ‘ '““'“ ="‘""“' 'lingering illnrss. ‘Mr. HENRY itl7)l.\lhi., aged filohn Busbey, hm. has bet-n Appointed Aa, "a! ll‘ —The-Chnpinin ofthe U. S. ”nth”! um! .20 dn} 3. . ANSI-mt Assessor’ot U-S-Tnm inlhcpl-ce' ‘p- ‘4‘ - - = ‘l‘: we" (mom on the 18th ot‘APril. s'”. . I ,Senabe, like other Abolition humbugn,hnv- (‘IIHX :THVA “fans a N ”0’1”: 5 m 2)“ of mum“ Durl'?“"tdcceue‘lfi_~‘ iing made a practice ofnotifyin'g the hard ol' sin sadly}: " ’ g - . ~ hi l ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ whnthe wants done in his “prayers,"Sem; ”___—~— ls) Ihr way, a numb’vr (I out exchanges hme l-mln gelling op'ly huh sheela‘during‘the 1.151 seven! werks. Our excuse for this is, n rush of new sllh~l’ribl‘TE—Wilh the cash in adulm'l‘. “'0 “ill try In he prepared {or the demnn‘d hereaftcf. ~l _ ‘ film Smidngchqrged with setting fire to the hum of Enlllnlahul’“, nboul eighteen months ago, hnsib'ccp tried It We. tminster and ccquitléd. ' < ator Saulsbury, of Delaware, hug ofl'erod the? iollnwing: ' , ‘l‘ bekemlml. That the Chaplain oi‘ the Senate - . . . . . , ; respectfully requested hereafter to pray . 1,“ EDI-IR T‘R‘ULS 1“ ”‘”‘? COUIH“ ' and suplilioate Almighty God in our behalf. "'“”“ ”'9 chambeflblflfl 5)" ' "P 0- °f and not ecture Him.ini'ormjng Him. under ‘ the pran‘eedinga oi the Court held In Frunltlin the pretense ot prays-not his (the said Chap-I éounty, week before hut, we utmt the {ol- llin’l) opinion: In ”“79““ '0 "i 5 duty “3. lowing: ‘ . . - ithe Almighty : and that the said Chaplain Commonwenlth wmu .\lnrgan IR: Blyan~ hie fu’rtller quut‘stedunforowd. "0‘ hinder, ‘ indictment tor .\lurder.-Tiie prisnner. Bryanfile ‘0"? a prayer ‘0 him“ the beuatel was a lieutenant in the three monthu service, iin ”limo” 10- “35 questions before “‘9 from the city of Pittsburgh. and ‘cntne to this body. ___-__ J ....»- _‘___ I ‘ place with his regiment some time I: Hay. 1861.‘ . > Onthe in day of June, in that yen, . dimcut- ißuLtltunhmm Myer Gm"! ”s"!zthP"°ml'f ‘ty orcurred in Wolfstown by reuon of uvoril ; .9' M vtntten u. very spin 9"".m‘ toldier: braking into thehouaeot Frank Jonu, 1' high public funetionlry here, or which I acolored men; and moltronting ‘hil fumily.— ‘thfi concluding ”“8“?“ "“13 ”8 “““‘!“ Jones seized a donble-bnrreled gun and fled ‘— I! the “'"“89‘990‘ PV°P°3°d bottomed utthe minim, two of mm fell, Hippo-ed. u out. it Would “3W6 the effect 0! Int-kins me the lime.tohe momlly rounded, bntwho lub- 5n uyero recordmwecrotarx for the will of ‘ quuenily recovrred. Shortly after the firing .Muyor Genenl -F- Smith. \_'ho "0“” ‘ Jones escaped from hi: house, uni took mug. Ebe the real commander. -To thus/i cannot in the houle of George Eyrter, [£qu then his. :lubmit. The allies of civil mayor of UM ; trict Attorney, in: Federal Bill. He we: pur- iPoint Comfort in' not the wrt-oi'sorvioo for wed by In excited crowd of soldiers and others, which 1 was mustered in. i therefore most and taken from-chimney, where be hot] near-o- freepectfully demand either to be relieved 3t ted himself. On the way down the yard, to- inltogether from my present [to-Monro: to‘ 1 andl town. the crowd we! met by Brynnmho: have, under the Gononl-in-Chief, gupmfiol i presented a revolver 3nd fired some four or ,control and direction oflny military movo. tfivnkulng‘u‘liuio :20 “dag-fir", :léfiwmc: fmentl hum; their hue within thelimitn ot'r oo 2oc no to pet Ivr r Iruug . depot "_ W - r _ ‘ the body, lnnt‘l_.lotuu, shortly Ihetwuruia, ex- :25 talent. ““' 00" I“ Y' ”‘r . I pirfld. <Bryau clumped urn-t for the time. but ’ 'lbout I month ulna. surrendered himself tor trial. The cue wu given to the jury, on Wednesd 1y morning, who, otter an übaace of about two hours, returned n verdict of guilty of manslaughter. Sryun untenced to an im prilunmeut in the Euphoria Penn-minty {or A period ohwo years. -' . ' ~ Continuum gen" Jon: FLOlY—Uprder. —The prisoner, Flory. wu indicted for the murder at Henry (Inger, it commute, in the town of \l'nynehoro’, on the election tiny.— After the clone ot‘the evidence for the defense, the court instructed the'ury that there could )9 no uonriction in the cm. inqunuch tu no you mortar enminntion I!“ held, not! doubt. ”mad whether the diachsrge of the pistol a“ the result of wcident or delign; he therefore directzd them to find a. verdict of not guilty, which Ms accordingly done. Elk. Bheely, County Superintendent, has luhmilled to M n lrtter Iron: llr. It. McDiritY, Til . . . , ~ 0 1 r win K .. Superintendent of Bunungdon -counly,rerify- Llfl'TEßs :B};er SF§lN§§s3UV§3 lug llr. Sheely’l «pl-nun pilblllhed in the hat gulnlng storm-wide reputation. It‘ll be» “Stnr’"of 111-eh nth. Mr. IcDivitt thinks [and doubt “I. hint “d chap.“ and no“ the mul I :occll in ”"’"!F' M. "Po" bu‘ntltul pf all l-‘Amlly Surfing lublnel yet '°' ""’ ’""‘ n. "'“’" ."""'" “”' ‘”‘ offered u; his public. No‘ocher Family Sew. Ml" "Posh: if" .Shezl; ‘l’: “I“ “’"’. wn ing Machinig hgn l 0 mnny uufhl I'p'plluneu for “““‘!“ :I’ con ”'oan ,‘ 9° convention M llemmingflt ndlng, Felllng;l'nckitg,:6nther -3° ‘""' ' h. gentleman thindlly “‘“"‘“ , id‘g, Gulging, Brnldlng, Bmhroidorlng. Cord r. Hheely lo nuke I" 0‘ “ elt‘erj or any infihmd sélorth. No other fumily sewing mo pnrt or I": 5 he any “9 ”Open 1" " """‘ chine hn am much cup-city for I great variety '"" ‘“”‘“‘L‘ . . u. . v cravork. n will new .11 kinds of cloth, um! A San“ Lézrffgr‘rgi‘; “ganglia," with All kinds of thread. ‘ Brent and receutim was recently directed to nu li-title from you in P'QFWD“ '”‘“ 0‘" Funny Sewmg Inchlnv the Gettylburg SLIP. and Benner, 9f '.th inst.; most reliable, end moat dunhle, und molt cer if "gird 19 mini: tam-r 1“ ":2!" hi go" It min in mm Itlllntpl oflpeed. ltmnkes - urns ur; in e om‘en‘. on 0 can y upor: , . _ . . . . intendenu. lam truly “"2"! “In any innd~ {he Interlocked stitch, whiz-la: the heatdetitch veruuce on my part should lend to 5 wrong “0"“- A" 09°: ""' 0 _| “W“ ‘"' ""“'! construction of your remark} nnd thul he the] capacity, can see, at A glance, hoflo also the» ""s"!th Plhdflg II?“ "If”; "'”'":an “1;”: 1.6.8er Family Sewingllachine. Our Family In wen re; ‘ERYICC BIRQIIIQOI ‘-. I . . to find the originul mlnuicript, but flilld, it? Berlin“ "“11”“ unfinished m chute “d e”. being mislnid or destroyed. l cannot account ‘““‘”‘e "3 ‘“' ,0, me mum“. which M “Human," ...l The folding Cuopfthe Family Machimis sertion got into my report, but it my memory 1 u, piece of cunning workmanship o! the most :2: l:":'.m“ ”ape”, g"; ”“‘“ka r": “l :vgeful kind.- It protect: the machine when ' en E On em. omg [ITO can In! ‘. i ' nhorthandreporterfi neverreportlrom memory; . not/my", “d "hen;‘b°'t t: be operated xnny on we mum“). 1 never depend on my memOry,’ be opened. as I spacious In snhnunhul Inbla but report verbatim, and the discrepancy. must‘ to sustain the work. While some of the (Jam, 1"“:9 49""“"ed '”‘ ",""“"¢, {0" “1" ”955' made out of the choicest woods, nre finished wliuh ls altogether llkeli.‘ Your remerka- in in the riniplest nud chulut mnnner‘ possible ‘ regard to lengthening school _term, Jim. Were A . ~ . ' ' delixem’l nnud so much co,,fuslon_" yr,“ will I other: lire adorned and embellished m the must. perhaps n member—thnHt us imppgsible for} costly nnd superb manner. ‘ "it.” genrlthcm, ‘“"', '11)” w": c°?'”l“°"{llyl I'. is nhmlutely necessary.” lee the Family 333232“ ‘um. ",“o’n °§.’d Z‘LI'IJLJQ‘H $2l; .1? “Mm-Mn. vvm'iun» w-- "ofidwmsxfi‘ which timel might have found. the origiunl cupndity ““d lwfluty- ,1”! h" ”"9““! "3 manuscript: which I think would 'hm'e dune popuhtr'fur family sexing (is our Slanul'nctumng 3'o“ ample J‘WUCC- ‘0‘"! truly, ‘ ' ! )lucliint-‘s‘u-re for manufacturing-ampules. Knowinv the difirulticl connthlilifgfi‘llfaei Th” “mud, 0m”! are woll ”Hm“! With discharge of the prdut‘ms duties 'connected “in 9""! "”‘.“d' "”‘“"I oil, ‘“'-1"““9 "KY with theioflice ‘of Couuly Sunerinleuileut, I bestquulity. Send furn Pmpuur. _ have felt It my duty to make thus explanation,: THESINGER MARUI’AC'I'URINGCOMPANY, in hopes {Kat It. might have u ttndency to re.l 458 Broad»‘ l-N Y k more nny diflicul'ties whichniigln. be in the, PH” \DFLPHH a). “3" ew .0" ' why 9!" u properh‘nderttnndrng, any Part of W_ A" ~.l , ‘7' OLllejlnuf. s'" ‘ which you are in liberty to make use.of an _t'qu ‘ ”U. .1400!“ 3!: 8110., Locnl Agent: at see proper. L 11: I'D. 1 Gettysburg. ,[Aug. 17, 1563. ——w———r-—~——————-——-—— 'l ... ~_ ..~. -.. h ‘ HELP THE CHRISTIAN (.‘U.\l,\HSSl().\'.—-, $25 I] Employment. ' [s2s! .in “am dm when ‘_‘-Sanitary Fairs ." we, AGENTS ‘“’ASTI-ZDl—We' will pny from _engwssing the public attention and absorbing ‘25 to $75 per mantis and It“ ”1’5”” to “h unnensc sums of money, “2 nsk the christian ‘_ , _. ' ‘ ’ z , - public to remember and nid the lorjety‘l’buse lite .\gt-nln, or line at tolulnissi'nn. Inrtch: unpnid delcgnles are upon the him].- field and, lurs sent free. 'Anhfrus Hm: Sn'ixu Shaman i“ ”"“'3' hospital "GK““EP‘ making “'”“'"13. Collin-kl", R. JLYMES, Gonorul Agent. .\hlnn, nursing the sirk, feeding 'lhe hungry, élolhiug: Ohio {“29“ 18 1863 ly the naked, distributing books and pnpcrs, in-l ' ' “ < M_M” , s'“ ' slructing comforting nnd' praying with |he ._ . . . t, ’ wounded' and aid! soldiers, thus illuntrntiug' @lhefmst Kahuna). ”ink/0f f'”“)'sb‘{"? and recommending mm wumirrlu‘l puvw‘tr uud> h-ng determined to uwruwse Its (mpuul success a living and pructlml christiunm {'.St 0}: to 5190.00,), there is yet nn opportunity Supphea "9 “EEJEd"‘nd "'99“! '“‘ buy them. Elfin-{l32d to th‘usc. who wish to muke at good and I“ a lew duya “"’ “'"”’!" “"'” ml} nguln be-_ safe flirestment to auhirnhe and thus secure gm, am! what is to be dnne.shuu}d .b.“ dune .. f h ‘-k > 'l'! b k \ . . qgickly. Cannot the Pastors of the churchesimme 0 ‘f: “..‘" ' . 1e 0° 5 “E“ '“’“ 01"“ In the «ounty ‘hnve cu‘lleu,liuns‘ nm '9 for this 701’ ~UhBcnplluu M the flank. wrist!“ pbject in the next lwo or three weeks?’ Ever, Fm one can do something. ‘ ' , i Contributions of supplies. article; for snio,‘ and money, may be let; with any on: of III}: locul'uummiuec nl Gunny-burg, um! win he foruurdcd and dispmcd of in nu] ofthe work 1:. G. .\‘CCBLARY, J. L. Scmvx, .\l.‘h. firth-In, R. A. LHTLH, ~ A. Essxcx, Jul F. “113557th April ‘43, 186-! [15155353 $5333 :l‘éfipm‘mli‘" i 9 and {or the county of lawfrfinfi‘? Amnflal Sulaik—A recruit who "find Charter 0! Incorpoulion to un luoci'uiion of ‘.‘Culiule bus-mks last week. apparently Beruoui' “def ‘h‘ '"'”! "’l' “d “”‘ of Mind of both aoldierinz and life «slammed [Th9 M" ”“”’.d. Cemetery “”“‘“W'” “‘1 wmkoh'u' .not wilh“a baio bodkin " “u” no ‘lufllglint ’"”’“ b 9. “'”"" ‘° “"’ b t l . . ' contrary, thg In: Court nulls no “arm to ( 9 ' we Pocket kmfe. He had received wit: on we mum uu'vmw Havana ,hll bounty the previous day and um. i‘ by 1864 will decree Ind deals: th Lh so"; upregl to his family in Willinmsport. Not to H’socinrd shall be ed“ ”m W trelishing ‘ho idea. of killing himself, Ind uon or body poli‘ic 3:131?" f: Jenni-r331:- Jyet anxious to sat out of the world, he trial} nnd conditions to nii‘irgummzfii cf wriuns 3“ 6mg to-Provgke the sentinel to uhoot him, ' forth Ind duly filed in laid cu. it. .but, iqg in Hm, be (lrew out. his knife By tho Court, JACOB BUSlfiY,Prmh'Fv 3nd cl}: hn gluon: badly In two plus. . Hi. Prolhonomry’l office, Gettyl- \ ' good Iqbntlonl were frustrated, however,‘ WW, April 35. 1864- 3‘ } \ ,And be it likely to live. *--—~—- '——4*"——“‘"" Y - ' : __ 7, ...- -___ I ICKING bu a» Gun: usonmentofSpnng ‘ ‘3l:. Lincoln's editor: ought to b.’ ‘9“ shiml" Clothing in town. \ fin. door hunters. They no 3m; n rum. [EST-BITE Eight—duh Thmi‘hfll’ “01 mg. . - -' V I Alm- Clockl‘, :14"? '5, 7P 101133"- sn‘cu r, A’OTICEs. TEE MARKETS. GE'I‘T YSHU |ld—SATL‘lH).\\' I..\HT N0un.....................:v...'..—§..... < R3l: “0ut...“......’................ : While \\ hunt-”......u. ".\....m. Y“l'd \\'he:|1..'........‘................ ICom . ........ f1!)0....‘...................T.......a... I(Dalia-..................... ........... l Burk»lm\l....-.............n..—.J.. fCloverSeed Tilnulny See-L...»............... I-‘hu 5em1...~ l’luwr 0! Paris ......-...n§.m I’Llalex gluun-I, )mr 1m:........ BAL'rIMOm-z—anv my. ..... ............... 1......" 7 .17 M 7 s|) ' Dr. A. Holtz, , ~ GRADUATE of the ‘Univcgaity of Penny}- vunin, hxn'n'ng‘permnneully located nt "AMI’TUX.-Adnms county, rfispcntfully offer: his union to the public as Hlysimun and aurgcom ‘ [Aprir2s, 1:404. 3m V “Tl—l 6 3?er National BANK OF GHTTYSB‘URO will fllrhidx m-w U. S. BUSI‘S lo anypcrwus wishing to unrest their many in “In! In]. . GEO. ARNOLD, Cashieg. April 25, 1864 Notice to Tax-payers. OTICE is hereby given .lhul “to Count! NCummisnioqerl will m-ke in ABATE new or FIVE ran out. upon .1: Sum», Guam, and Special ’l'.on nut-ed fur the yur 1356!, Hunt lhl“ be paid to Collehmra on or before Friday. OheJu tin] of July next..— Collwlou will Mfeqéired to call on an rnyon on or Mania 1):: nbov‘e dswmhd make Inch“ aimemom m-ull yer-om pnying on or befd'e “id day, und‘pny the nine to the County“ Tuuurer, otherWiio no abatement wilt bamnde. By orde: of the Cousins-Hone”, J. l. WALTER, Clorg. April 25, 1394. m‘ Notice U 75 In 7‘ 0|» I= l G“ to l Tlt l 50 In I s'» '1 no 1 2|). 6’ 00 :0 6 50 .2 Bur-'1 :5 {Mr '1 00 to 2 4') . H [M 1 70"”: 2“ 1 454 19 I‘ m ‘l ’."n ll) l 'IH .. H nu .uII In; .... H “H W]? 30 ....31 0-. min on 1 1516-121 MI no
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