........................: .. - • . . . • • . . . . . . , . .. ~. „ . . . ... . , 1 \ • . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . .. . . , . . . . • .. . . . , .. . . . . ..: . .:.....‘ . . . . . .. .., . . , ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , VOL: 5. , 411!'ficAit.4'01ititp-411..citIOtrat, EYERY . .ATi.IIIIIAY • • COiiNtlii. OF :QGARE $2 00 in Advance RateO'of Advertising • • • .•t .lunin tine year •.• • • ••; !‘ - six inonths • • • • ' •iNunre of 72 likes. or less, :1 jusei-tions - , rit h,subsegnant„insertinn,.._ •„, u!nexti cards, with pap • er,..;.......•• • p • . . . . 1. it re'or Ihture work-will be double . :ilhe' Above eater. Tavel re . - lihga:lirevicr . type, - or thillV.tiny h t idpipareh I, he rated a square - . • . - : • . ' • :' • '-. ' ' AEI' there terms-trill' be strictly adhered - to. _ai P4oiitc, -. ll:li.rtctoci) : • • 14]A•_1711\ - ffG LOON T riHE SUBSCRI DER: almopnees to the Public 'that be.lias pufehaFect.the Ethek.hf 'the .sa-- ken tormerly kept by•W: IL- Baker, 11'e t sic PuNic .I.sq*it,i...;, . . . , . . . where . ..he.,:is prepared. tO. nifresh . rlie' . 'liner . ma will - Call the delleaer4 tiAtialry Arept ;at 'ir. fir,. class RESTA 1.111. ( 1NT. - : ' •:' - ' • ' .. . AC , E, (11)1;',13,'CONFECTIQN . NUTS . ..FRIJITS,.CIIEESE, &C., &C.! .. FRESH' .OYSTEIIg served., to . older,,either . raw or cooked.:. . . . . ' Thnss who favor. me with "heir patronage. shall hive .nui cause to complain, either 'as . : to prices, or wifil,ity. r•- .. - ... . ' • . • ' ' • • •' - .J...L. WORDEN . . . . . S. . . Srpethport;Sept 211. h ., :1861. •' - ' .' - .• ' 11YRON D. HAMLIN. •. . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Soiothiall t, M'Kean' County, - Pa. Agent foe Mesera. Keating l Co's Lando. 'Attend :espocially t. the 'Colidetiml oft thins; li.xamination Land Title; Payment of,Taxea. and all , hm.mmis rein. tng to Real.Ketate• Offiee'inllawlin Monk. • DR.,W.' Y..ECCOY, • • SOURH-EAST - CORNER 'MAIN STREET . • • i . ..i.:T ? ...1_,...T1TEArit. -1 1- 1 1 - ,;. TANN:E.R..•.&I:CU.RI.I.I.En; PORTAGE, McKean Co., Pa .THE 'SLIBS6III . 3Eit fl.ittefrs':liimsi4t: from (Ong . - i•xperiettr.a,l, that . ha canhot'be excefled, in :the, business. • • . • ~ Particular 'a r; will,be Paid to CHS . TOII WORK•. — For the convenience of these •Hy leg a.clistafice wi%lring t;') haVe tar nine on Silures arrangements have beeri.rnaile.wtib.L.H. Dal lef,'at-I'Ort'Altegany.: v.-hi-I.:will fake the livery of the ITYdirs end,l he Lealh'er will turfied to. hiS Store, when tanned... •• The largest price will be paid for Hyde., ei!h• Pr. in 'cash, LEATHER, POOTS, SHOES, 'col HARN,ESS', left at. Dolle.y's or my tannery. Entire raOshetimi rived: •• . • Coniieoed iv4h my tonnefY I have-a Boot& Shoe laetory t and:Hat:nes. Shop. Porlage,:Pa.,Fßy. 3; v5;,81,. 'PROSPECTUS FOR 1864 . • THE SATIRDAY...}3:I:IIII.;-'POSt • "The 'oldut and best of tho Weeklies.” .. . . .. . . The PeoprintArsnt the sub, , dny I . ,:ep h in.,.. p,,,....,e.ifi c h paper is 111/W . /14 I, Fariy-th it I I".n r! --sv oitl el simply an, Woutr, in thoi PrecpeetuA I . 4ir' 150., that. they tleiuln to4intainicut tot tl • Ir weekly the high eluttaetierAt has al-. T.cady acquired' s ~ _ , . . . ... . . . . . , • They Ifore reason to belie tit (hot. the storieq. of .M HS. WOOD, 'author of - -Tout 1.3.:,Vie," \r.; '\l Ilki NIA DltON-, author of"Elennr'e Victor- " Ac .; MA RI ON.ll'Alll. AND, notion of "Afoile," .l:e ; ~iiISS V.lllt/INI A A:,' 'PO tl,lsi• SEN ~t; and . numerone ollt9r excellent writers hard lieen ,gener,illy roeardwr as pnemtesi rig- the greatest merit • tint .the most abew•hing interee , ; owl (10y .detien. ',meeting for The Post in the futuretts'in the:lot:4, tho lot Sloth s , Sketches, rut other Lileratjj Noretti,u w lif vlk • they ',,,, possibly obtain., They intend .etiinienei lid, ht . the ll rot pallet'. in J;inn try, ~ , . • •• ~ '"' • , ~ A. NEW NOVEL; MRS WPOD, Aubi,r of"lf,f Ignite,•' 'from alletAliee srteer.o t es.ier?sst y . rortottrelete to tis from • '• • : . . ••• • : This story will called :" •••-• AVA:ta):G-R, AA. - ' 7 and will lla•nbiut the tenth ut. t , Verite'r'ti Pride" :cud . In addition Co - the Strode, written expreSsly for : The nitto'steives tit lay befttre itx rentlers,„the best Sloriee from the English Periodicals, mid gives in ad dition to the Tales illiti Sketeltes, entre or less Agricul tural Matter, with tv Riddle; Iteeeipt,-pieWX; xud Market Departments, every week . . AsEwiNc;- Aux,ll-Lii,lcilitA.Ti.s • . , . . will itire to soy person sending thirty subs-Options to.,The Pout and Sixty Dollars, see of 117ircbir Celebrated S4wiii*2lls hires, Buell us. they Nell fur I'day-rive - Dollard. , y l m taachines will be selected new at' the ,manufactoi'y York, boxed • and for narileitfree'ef cliat,•wittt exception.offieight. .•111 procuring the subscribers fur this Premium we pre fer that the thirty subscribers should. be procer red at the regularterms of r rNVI) Dollars: for imb, but whore this cannot be done, they may be procurred at our Club rates, and the !Ammon( tho Six ty DollarA forwarded 'to us in easli by the parson desii.ing thosnaehlne. Td r, !Jape): Will no sent to different Post Offices dhsirerf.. Every per: son collecting names should send' them. with the money as last as obtained be that the sebecribora may begin at once to receive theisnapoit, and net become 'dissatisfied with the delay. •. When the .whole number of naines(tltic-' ty,) and the whole amount of moneyiSixty ' , lnhered is re-. celYed, the machine wiil be duly. forwarded • .1 - )NriN . . . . . . . . . 1 ropy, one year ...... ...,...:, " "........ $12.00 2copios, one year,,..'... • 4 copies, ape' year ' • . • "... 000 . fi'OnplOs, shit noe - to kettiir-np of club, ..".".." .' .. i ... '12.00 20 copies, and one to gettenup of c1u1y.,;,...i......:." 28 00 " One copy of The Post met one of The Lady's . . . Fl rend. 3.00 . . TO CONSUMPTIVES Consumptive sufferers wil ,1 teceive ayaluable prescription for the cure •of ,Consumption, Astlima;.Bronchitis, and all, Throat .and Lung affections, (free of charge,) .sending .address` tel. • ," .• • . • Williarrisburghis .BOUNTY• LAW. . . An:Act relating ta , thapiLynient of. Bouri,. ties'.-Volunteers; Passed ~the. 25th .day of March, . • • . ~ . , . 1. Be eructed ty 110 bl Res firisentil tive.c . of ryes , V*niol!iveahh ,ofPe,,rrk,/lvauirein G , enerel.Asseinbly net,-and it .i,y. kereby .ettaet,ed thb einthobity • of' the mute. That all bonds, warrants; or certificates of in— debleclnss, issued' by t .•conittn 'ett torruniFsioners.. and controller; .of. any eotinty:, or the Corporate authorities of any city, ward 'orbotongh, the. . €chool - directors,.? or' rouil- • corprniFsioners, or . .supervi•sors,.. of :any: town-, ship•of thiS commonwealth; Inr . the .paYment -of . i es' to .riArFcnis 'volunteering Itn 'enter'. Om .rnilitary or nit yarsery ice of the. United States,- tinder any . requisifinn :heretofore' made. by the President of .t :Unit ed ' States, be ' , ,rituf the same are hereby— legabzed, made . - • vitlid'. am! binding upon _such counties, cities, wards, bor oughs, and townships, .89 I f fell and. legal -null); hall 'existed for the issuing and o:acing-of. he•sa.rne when they. were :issued and• made; and that in all cases:where any stiecial emu mittee commissioners, or. an individual ior 11te'duills;•ol 'any enmity,. toWnship, ititell Or w s t ril, Sllll•httre.subsct Unit! .pa or become" personally liiibis for the payml.tic-.cil .thoney; for the purpose of paying bounties. - to volunteers, .unaer the Itife.ealls of the l'yesideat: orthe United Srates, rho have been. 'intit.tered iloo ; lhe United States tnilitaty 'service, 'and. ereclrted fn. stteh county, to.ornship, ward, eir borough, ui.th the mulerstamling, meat, that a- law wouldbe 'enacted' to levy and • •eollecia to z upon such county, city; township,: bormigh.'„or ward, for the payment of each Yam:emetic liabilit ies, ell subscriptions, so .Patd, - or money, h&c oWed .asVore.Sajd, shall he • good. and valid. against:such county., city, tOwn-, ?hip; borough, or ward, as if the. same hail been subscribed or borrowed by the corporate, doh. : of it te's of the same_ under the' provisions .of ihis ac't;.and it shall be'the duly of th,e•cornini.Won .ers, supervisors,' e'9'uneils, Or Felton! directors, ns..the•case may be, to prneced lb levy and collect _atax Upon such courtly, city, township, borough, or -ward; 'slifficient.lo pay•the principal: of all claims;with'interest thereen.until the thiy of payrnent,.tcigether with the cost. of collec tion thereof.. • • - • •• ' 00 20 00 12 00 20 00 12 00 Y 50 Section '2. That nil payme6t of bounties to volunteers, entering the service al .the United States asaforesaid; the' comMissionera 'or the CoMmissioners and controler, olany I y, or the 'corporate. authorities - of city; . ward borough;.cr•by the. school' . direptors, or road ConimisSioneri, or sure' visors, of any township of this commonwealth, arid 'all limns inede . ,by•said ehthorities, • lor the .p•urriose . of making such 'payments, be and . the , .name are hereby legalized arid-Made. valid.. .• Section 3. That the ehthoiities•Atforespid are hereby authorized,' and - required, to execute, arid vomplot.e, all agreements, ...and . contrasts;' lier • Mofure made by theAforcsaid authorities Of; !•tich counties;cities; wards, tiotonglis,.or town-. ships, for the payment of bounties, as . afore said, or. for hefonding, ailvaecernents made for that - purpose ity ai y ,cornmittee, :spepiol corn-. missioners; . individual, or individuals, on con dition that they should be refunded,. according to the:trite intenhaffid meaning of 'such - agree. : inent s• and contrirc ts; arid' tOrt hat. : purpose the said antheritieS are het eby .tithorige'll to For-, row:money; and issitcs. bonds, warrants or•cer tilicates, in the name 'of sitch'eenrity; corpora-. Or tOwnships,swith, interest cotinOris 'attached, payable. at- surd] time and irs . may be agreed upOti, and. to levy such taxes as'inay'be nece.sary to. meet thih . pay ment tire principal and interest of said bbods,• warrants and certificates; as the 'sand. - :shall h e 'c o • En e iltre;:which taxes and leVies shall'. In; and-collected, as other county, city, wririt,• . borough, or township; taxes 'are assess .eil, levied,- and collect eiti 'Protiael, : That in ll tdection,.or enrollment, diStriets,• not hay 'no, chnstituted aniliorities,. contemplat• ail by this AC!, competent to levy and 'collect said tax, the Imard,of election Officers 'to such disf • riet Shall lie authorized, to leVy„ and .pr;;• reed to ha ve said tax:'coflected in our 'dia . Section •-t. That all dsseS;tnerds .heretofore Mode of to xis. Inr t he, purpOse of paying bOuri, afniesaiit, be and the • same.are hereby. legalized end . mode valid: , 'That the' property. non-erimmiSsioned ,:nfligers,.., and priVatt.e, iu retool service of the United State; arihr'and navy, frhin this cininonWealth,.. or who nieil,.Were permanently • iliiabled, in. such service, or diaviiig beon • insuch..serliicejor the. space of one • yeav rind six months, Wele'diorior abiyttist:hatgedifierefrion;'.and the:property •01, .widhivs, minor children ; arid .;Vidowed mo'riers 'of, non:commissioned 'officers, 'and privates, who died in such ser • viee,' shall be exempted from any taication under the proviSione. or this cPravided, •That the provisions of the 'second; thirtland fourth set tiers of this' ct shall lie en ti ilerstuod.us to have, reference only to, such hSreements 'And contracts as .have been entered into by the authorities 'af ires'aid; , snb. seqneut to the seventeenth day of Ortober,•one thousand eight hundred eitil - sixty-thrne•• •.•.• Section'.3.,Thitt ail the 'provisions ,of the .fotirteentlrsection odan . act, to create a loan, • and Itrovide for arming ',Ali State, passed the fifteenth day of MaYi one.thonsand eight. him : dred and sixty : one, which authorized 'the as sociate-judges, and cootity,::cointhisiaioners,, of the ,several - Counties of this commonwealth,' 'to cohstitote.Witioard of relief for the families' of such volunteers as 2 hii,ve been,', or shall be,. enrolled and mustered into service from' their several coutities.,.are hereby extelided, 'and op.' plied, to the familiesOf men who bave . beerr, or may herefifter.be,•dratted - or conscripted, - and 'mustered into the service or the United : States, 'and credited•td the quota of said; enunties,•re spectively;iattd'all• tirrangetrients : made by, the several counties of-this'coinmonwealtb, for the Stippprt of the faaiittes -of . volunteers, drafted or conscripted men, Mustered into the service, and creclited;4B aforesaid;' are hereby legalize 4 and confirmed; and' full arid legal nu-. thority is hereby 'giVen :said:county-commis sioners to borrow Money fcir thp payment of, such expeniets,andlor. the; extension of such relief . folhe . families,of all privte.soltliersi.und nom . eommissionell officers, • who :have been Mustered in;.ormay hereafter:be mustered .'in. ro the service of the United, States,,end ',Credit ed aforesaid,..in .pursuence :of any • requisition made, or . to be made, by the; President' of the. United Stoles, or • ,,by,...anY law of the United States tiow made, oiiierea?tei to'.be made, of, SMETHPOR'I I , M'KEAN COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, • 111.11,. 9, Iti64. . . .. • .. . by the Governor of Pennsylv ania, or, any law 'of said efitrinionwea)th -now made, or hereafter • . .. • .'..Section 6. That the comm . issiciners. cif . any athl.eVety countr..in this' , oommon.waalth are hereby authOiized to borrow stich'suro','Or•snme ut money as 14 - taY. be :sdiricientlo . .pay, to. each . and' every non.:co'romissiOnet . o leer ant private soldier who'volunteeredlrom' aneh:county, and . 'entered the nuval.'servic&.ef, the : United 'States, on' or, .tiftee...the seventeenth day Ol October, A'nno llornini one.. thousand 6ighflitindrett and , iiity•three; 'and:to each:and: every cominissioned.officer and :private .soldier .who may. hereafter, volunteer. and: enterthe 'service of the Unito&Stat ea • 'lrotn . .such -coonty; and. be credited to:the quota thereof, in' 'par= seance of requi,ition 'of the prekident the United Stites, or 'any law of the. United States now rriadeor hereitfter 'to' be 'made, a . sum riot' exceeding theee hundred 'dollars:. Pro- . . howrirr•, That' in Iltat-pait af . an.Y county wlere.schoul.directors, oy'road:Cotnrnissidners; . • . or: supervisors; of any townshiP,•or rOWnships, or where the corporate authorities, of - n'tlY'64,' ward, or-borough, .or voromissioMers, individual„ . or individuals, have . paid, or havd commenced to , raise fund far:the pmpese of paying, ~stich bounties, sioril he la wful sudif% school..dir'ect - ors, -or r~ad - comrriissioners, sucltownship,' or tOwii . - .ships, or the corp'orate . anthoriiiiis of.'such city; ward or ..liotough-, to borroW such' sums "of money.tis may he required to; pak., each viol= unteer fiOrn such district; u sum rot. azceeeing, Ihr4lol)dt - et dollafs; and it shall-betaWful for far- such authorities of said' ,tOVeriships - , *oities, wards, or - boroughs, to issue bOMIS of Said town ship, cities, wards, - or, horoughs i for-such or sum ' s, ' of money ; - and .. in such amounts as May be necessary to' pay the authorized' boon ftty to each Voluateer required. to :rill% thd• quota or iptords of.such teiwrithip, City,..weitt, or bor ough: Am! protyid . d That Filch town ships, vibe , wa,rls , .or boroughs; es, ha vitilled their quota 'r' quotas: under .- any call or , re quisition: heretofore made by the President of the United... States, - a - s. aforesaid, without aid from 'the county: City, or borMigh, shall be ex• .empt from •any tax lekied; or to he. levied, - by the said county', city, or boronsth, for 'the pay, .ment of bounties, or•for the . payment Of any 'bonds issued' b,' the said county .coptmission ers, city,,or . bortingli abtliprities• - lot the, pay ment of bounties to volunteers-to fill the quOta foreseidi Arid provided . feerther; That no coon t.y,-city; ward, township, borough, or „whe! dist'rict; which shall have 'agreed, or offered,• as batialy, to' each volunteer,. credited . to such county, city, ward, township, or-other let, a larger sum than three hund-eil . dol lars, shall' be subject to the:limitation . as to amount prescribed im•thls. act; :hut any ,pay meat matte or to hd made, or. obligation given, or to be, given,,ortiability incurred, or to' be, • incurred, in : puts:Mince of . such, offer or • 'agree .ment, is.hereby ratified and dealer:rid:to' he latv. Island And provider! feertlee . r, That in case the ecindin l ssioners,..6l any county, or the comms§ .. ioneis and 'controller of any county., iri . this corrffponwealth, - alien neglect, or: refuse, 10'1611'e the necessary steps' to Ittise, .ertm 7 plete the raising bounties In townships ; wards,. end .A)OrouLtits, • not having raised,' or commenced to ise,- bounties at-the time of the, pasiage' of this. set,. than, anti in that case, said 'township; trued, or borough, by' their authoi i• ties atoresajil;shbll have power fo proceed.and raise bountici as fully and as .iille‘ctually: done by the county .authin hies. Secti,on,.7..'l'hat:ahe ea idcoi rift commission ts, or school disOctors, . road 'criintnissioners„ or 'sui,orYiso'is,- of any township,. or -corporate author itios' of any eity : ' ward,- or 'boiciugh, are' t.eieby rtotheriz. , l - ,:(l9.C•thatiurpose'of carrying out thopilryisiorts-Of thisaiit,-) to borniw money, and issue. bonds, ot . cortifieateS, indebtedness,.no bond, or Certlicate, tole l'eSi't ban th'eSum of twenty . dollars,' except when the bounty: ii . less•tban-t windy-Ilya! mime ..of . stich county, city, township, ward', or bonnie?, with,.or ,Withontl.,interest coupons attached; payable at-'such lime, nridfib such. Mantles, as 'may be agreed up-in;' arid ., i'o•deny,:' and access, On all.property,. profeSsibirs., trade's'and ocetipa 11;in:subject Im . taxatior, tar 'state anti county 'porpo,sSs; and' colleet such takes ins .inaSs bel necessary .to' meet- the principal, rim! of said bonds arid. ificates,•as they shall be,- come due, and payable; 'which .be collected y; ciiy, foynsh t p,• Ward; 'arid borongh,;taxes' are not% Itvisnl and' collected; iOclofing'a pr, al pi tq, tax; of not iniire'than mie dollar; en-all taxable .itihabitsints:' Pineirtari; that only one' per ca)li hi ; 4x,aball lie leyied in 'any One -ye'ar: -Pr-unified ) . That in ,a.ll cases wherenny perSon',. or persons', liable-Jo draft, • liayeilos the purpose of raising the stun requi'si'te pay, .a: -bounty to- the volunteers required to' fill t he. gOota of any. :county . ward, (m b, or-to'wriship, .isf I -to to pay, a sum. greator.'than the amount of .tax which. - would hi due uponra the' assessed• yalmr ion of their real,' or persbrial..prOpirty, it shall Itrrd May, be lawhil for tho•corporate' authorities. of - such County;eity, ward.; b.ritougli, and town ship,.M. collect the imorint so subscribed:, Pro ded rin-hondsi nrcertificates,'. issued under any of the provisions of •this act; be kir a loug'n pe>i iod-than ten. 3 ears: And yro—' :aided further; 'That. all cases where a bor ough and te‘v . iishin have separate boards - of school Ilirectois, and pre embrabed in one dis t tict, for the put pose of the military, dratt,: the' directors Of said tlitriets are , hereby anthoriz ed to jointly in .carrying into effect the.provis , ' siohs of this act. ' •• : 'Section 8. That in all easel where thecoun— ty.commisSioners of . any county; the school di rectorsi'road commissioners, or supervisors, of aily,townshiP or 'the . ectiporate• authorities of any city, ward, or. or borough, have levi •rd a tier. rapild . tax - .open persons subjeat to draft, Or 'military duty . , the action of said'cor—. iterate authorities be and- the same -is hereby legalized and matte valid. .• Section 9, That in any case . where a part of the bounty, atithorizedby this: act, been 'paid bY any ward,. township; city, or : borough, and said Want, toWnshiP, or:borough, au. thorit les as aforesaid, thall,aeglect, •or refuse-, to • pay such . part as remains unpaid by the . terms of their agreement pay bounties, to, 'volunteers,- then the difference between, the sum so'itaid, and the toll amount•of the •hounty promiied,.(not•eiceedirp , in the whole,.-the sum of three hundred dollara to each volunteer,) shall be paid said' thorities,in which said ward, townshins,..eit ieS, or bnrou,stia, ttia located:. ittid - the 'eounty . . . 'commissioners, in which said ward, toWnsltipi, eitios,:or borciughi„tli'e , located . , .BhalLll3‘sess, levy and coltect a tax on such iiefaulting Wird, townships,-cities, or boion.glts,.as,otherwardy 'o,.wnship,:city . ; or bOrmigh; taxes are - le • vte'd . and.collectei . l,:im.siielt . arpourits'as. - tluire4 ropey' the-.halance - dne the Volunteers, .as aforesaid, froin Stich d4aulting, township, nr Horough... - - • • Section 10. Tiiiitt - t• Money so borrowed by the•.dounly ps Paid..over .to'the treasurer-of the proper county, who shall pay to each nen-eommissioned officer, or private soldier, WHO-Volunteered frorry,... and. ... beebeen ereilited to , the quota of , stretrfeouirty, -OM/ has . been mustered into the service . i-tf 'the 'United. States',..oi has been lionorably.iliScHarged there: . from, the sutra.of.money to' which.' iueh person shall lie 'entitled,.under•the movisioos..of this set; the - wtrtant or order . of .the , .COMMis sinners, driiWn on (or . that • purpose;; end said Ireeshrer ehull noCroreiv:e mote than . .oqe toof of oricper.centum oti 'tiny floury so 'paid. over..to Lim. . . . . .• Section 11. That the•tnoriey borrew:ed•by theschoof eotors; 'or •reetleontnissiorrers•; or supervisors of, any townships, or the cOrporate authorities of anyreity, ward, or berods.h, shall . over to the ireasitter,of Said city, ward, hciCough, *or. township, t when seek officer does . not• r!xlst,..!to .a person 'duly. appointed hy said t'ownsh rd, :or—hotOugh, •ho upon giving sufficient • bontls,.. fOr . the fait litrfl .peifornyt nee. of his defies, shall proceed, to pay' toettrh•peCsons, in the manner directed • hy•the tenthSectitinol,ihis set, and•'shall be allowed the - same . rir tentage as as allowed to theeouti f . R treasurer, the tenth:seetion of this act: Pio e• ijed , that the compensethn allowed to. !any collector of taxes; wider this a'ct, shall 'not eiceed'tWo pei•centurn, • . • SectionJ2, That.le case any 'veteran sol— diers, who have re-enlisted, end hive not,been. Credited to any•special locality,, shall fierear'cr. be 'credited, on the present dralt, • to the local ity - from ..w . hich they „originally „volunteered,. 'inch : veterans shall be paid,by the local auth , Vritiea, tvhose duty it is to pay buntieS,•. such bounty es, under., the' -provisions. of, this. act, shall' be paid to vOlunteerafrorn said locality.. Section ,I:3•:' . 'lirrt• if any soldier,or noti-cora miissioned officer, or private,' who would - have been entitled toreoeive'the Said •bounty,•shail have died before receiving - I he• rneney . , the pro per atithOrities shall.pay the Same to such Per; eon, or persons, as by•the laws of the United States. would' be 'entitled to receive' the bOtiety of deceased snifflers.. •• . Section 14. That all amouhttinf the :receipt' and expnditures of the• bounty fund, 'utisin frcirn any taxes that have been assesse d,'ov the i may be'asscssnil for the:purpose .as afOrtisaid shall be audited in like monnev . as Other &witty . township, - c ity, 'borough, or echool" district r audited.. - • „. .• . • Seetioti.•ls. All bonds . , warrronti, rertifi• 'Cates of indebtedness, Or. los ni issued, or to be issued, under the provisions of thii act, or of any special act heretofore; passed, or hereafter tolie passed, tpithitri*ingpartirtitar cities, roan. ties, -wards,• bitroughs.,' - ov. tosvnshipS, to borrosV 'moneys' and pay bOunties TO ; volunteers, shstl bc•exempt. from . all faxition: • • •.• '• • 'A-IF:NAV C. JOHNSON, :Speaksr Of the House ot • Repreientatives. 'JOHN P . ' 'PENNEY, . • . Spealter.of the Senate:: AooptogEo:---The tvgenty•lidth March; Anno . D4mini one thopsand Oight • itundu;d and eisty-four ) • .•• A. G. CCRTIN-. PEAercI67IIIKAR of peitcefuLtiMeS, is directly opposite. to the maxims of ve - , c r . futolanietdal cule . of the first ls'to tr.ood;•of the IM te'; to • infli ct „in- JurieS,L.The former' eammunds us to succor thempmesscd; the . lattck • tomveiw,he.lm: the defeuCeless. -The former teaches men to love' their Ommiei;.the , Int ter, ,to'make - themselves terribleto . .strantier. • ' . • . . The natural conse . cinences k f thOr,prevalence, is, an iittlifeling and iiiipriiiiii'pledarnintion, with an idolatry of talents, arid,:a whence the, esteem sof mankind is • turned from the . liumble, 'tlie beneficero,:anri -good, to to mcn who.nre'qualified,by a genius fertile 'expedierifi,:a courage.. that, is. never appalled, ,and a 'heart that never become the destroyers; or the egri.b.. •• : • '•• •'• 'While , .philanthropisi.is . „ rneanii to mitigate thC . evils, and augment theloppiness . of the world, a •felloW-worker, together with God •idexplering,:rior giving effect' to the bed evnlent tentlem'ies.of 'nature; the' 'warrior is revolving in the glorony reeesse.i•of •eapa dims mind, place for, future devablation ,and PrigonS, cipW,Toi . ) ies;Sitir;s i env. tioi.t of ,ii,ha'hitanta; fields, ilosoiato - anit,.waste - i are among Ills firettrilesttrophioi, 'Ttio;lattr.ie of his fame is cethetitett with 'tears ar.d . blood. • .VFrARVUL 15031 ,PO R K.—A tow:Months since a hundred Persons set ara lestiVe celebration in the Hartz mountains, Where - poik in various forms was the principal, food.. Of. those, eighty persons are in. their groves, and of the remainder, the-. majnrity.lin, ger , aith a fearful malady. .This strange event gas leir.to the ' disco Very ,thal this • . food was charged. with flesh worms 'in.allstages' of de veopment or. ir?,:111 dal, found in-the. muscular tiQsues of the survivors and traced. to the pork.. These flesh worms are "not killed by .ordinary cooking, and multiply by tbouslocts.. 'A „great' alarm..exists in Germany, and the eating of •• pork in m an y places is now entirely abandon ed. . . . TiIr.•FREMOtiTERS.—.The Naiora is in favor otabandoning the Baltimore Convention . and suggests ttto the whole. people ,o . f.t he Uni- . ted..Siatesi:the 416 . 0 calling; b.efore tbe..hold log' of this nominating. eons erition4 a ,gelierol convention:ofthe peopleon.he held at a.aentral point,larfrom extreneous inflitenee; wherelhe . will of.the people.Of the Untted.Statas could be .freely manifested,• 'promising in advance to . submit . their deaiston, and urging the Baltimore Cenvention, in the name of the reatiecr , dne to the popular wilt, to.follovvoni example-.3' . . After the passage.of 'the'. Lincoln resolutioe's in ,the Indiana, Legislature th,e other day :the President sent into the' Senate the nomination of four.lndiana Colonels.to'he' made trigadier generals. • The fine courtesy which marks this act shows the.injustice.. which is • 'done, the Piesident by'those'Who-ais'ert that ho, is not up • • • • . , .. .. . . .. . . . - '-'. ' ''.: ' ...' !' ....,:.,," ..!;;;V,I.' : ',?,::::: ~...1 . ..... , . . .. - .... '' . . . , .. ' E - -.'-. ~ . .. • .... .... ..,... .. .. , . ..,..., ~....„ . .. • ~,.,, ~.., ~ .!;. t . ._:,,,, k',Y . ,I• , pr. , r ~:' ''''':::...' - . . .'"'''''" ' 44 . 7i* ." " i• •• . • • i •,:. •' ' :'• '..:::.i: , .: . --. ...- -, .^ . 7.. , te ' 1.7:1,,!...1:2_,. ~,,.:. . .. . • . A itecrUitink rant.° 11.1.ireti`25; 18'0 t.-.-11,1ycleier,/lfr level; gentlpMen, - „whpse hea inicifrptit Mu . I t t r intnii:You.rati;giii.e me id' the au 'unlin..ii9on•a . i'Por rpt.ce pr ting ngem.of Outhortzed receui should tie called upo s P to Winl4 that eil•I 'more, than an hopr OCCUPY• was'iniskd end 'tnisinforineil.... I 5 . 0 t ! "tI li nay the, "1 6 ' iten . to• know, if ypu can tidi.me, 'what t ° quoin is,..or where I shall f.,0 to,find on t.'• =II -•I. lineW 7 i,lint it wit» under he-.call for three hundred :t hoiinMl,. for. it was 'published- in, - the • . . . oewspaprirs.. - It was si)tty Men. of,tny -asSncintes -went directly l to Ilostoa and bought twenty •men in one' , dayointi , the testof .our mim we found liiting in othet , toWns, who were 'induced' by oncermpenc4e: to come.) bark-into tAe fold. amsotot to , sny.that-scinie of the, 'Whorit we.' secured in- - flosthri 'l6rgor to which town: they. fenny belonged when they were mustered into the s'orvite, unit put .them, selves down:6s. Mttitei of -Boston. • •• . sticont bAr.t....: • • . • • • • ' , lVtien the call. for. t wo'bundred t linosand mare 'men came, V read ri Genefol.Order Stnittig .014. the no tither . tvould.he two. thirds of the number reqtdreth tinder the , Trevino's calk•and . so Aired that our whole quota wita juSh one hue:, used:. enntin:ttee immediately^ vvent. to .work. 'Fen. of thetri sadtlettly disappeared, and.. were,gone a Week, w'den' heY, rettlroeil with 'six colored:inert. thirteen Conadiansi arid eight hull lireeds, „hot out of t Ite•loh only; ten icrjseTEry roil Di!r..tth; • We .persevered and at last - had receipt& for .pearly.our ['Umber; when •We wete . not itiedthat sixteen of• them had 'been. tej eked areamp for a ,g - ieut many:diseases whiCh ne'eer heard of before. ~We then • figured •uP the result. of • otir nod 'rho Twentieth time. I went:to Gitlin to see Adjutant-General'.schoular' i who reemeed me vet y kindly; and - pmited me up fiplamOdly„ ,As L was leeOng the. State House selectman fl . ..ofn'aotither town titli , ised 'TIle• to, call and see•tifeTfo'cUlt, Varshal;Gerieral, Ma— jor clat antl.l'tbre ifistoopred that, my quit . ; ta.waS nut correct. Ldor't exactly know how 'it was figared, but there -was:sitmet,fiing.:sald about' belh - cfas:SPH inr, 'flicluded : in the draft - . which lidded L welve men to oar ;limber. After Ox- Weeks', Wdtk, tract4d ninti itendted Miles•on the ratlro o d, again - Figured up arid discovered that.tvc wunleil, übont forty Le 46Als to 1 could do, no . . I then heard - that during my, absence, Col Fyy, at ',WaSlarigtnn; bad Made .intne. new figures which' Tedneed rqy qunt•tato eight men, : credit havidg been given four ti, es to't wo' mOn• who went into the Navy :frern'onr - town; whosa names never knew.• As nur : ',propOrtiomof 'the . 17 , ;-:entt.led Man would rndre than our quota, T, bmight . .two ponnda of Roman candlei and six sky•toe : kets ' and.retaimed.lMme; ri• vino nlMar eight'in the evening. At the.depot there wall a '.erowil awaiting any airival;:as I had telegraphed was coming with some news.'! nor' reply : In 'any of • ihriit queries, but, placing ii rocket, side' of a feirn. I. applied 11:i7atci 'to the Roe, and as . it:, 'Went skyward lihuittetli-4,00r quota. is fu =SI . . There, teas a shoot of joy. §ovisriti Mu) had heeneithei.friir many mnit'hs in 1111111ipa , ifon of Adi 41t heed very nimbly, and .1 Ares' corned to . :thii :Town nail, where' I made the annoinicernent::tigain that. our quota; %yes full, amid : the inu,t luthusiastic cheering. - ,', ..The Roinan candleswOra discharged and there was o.generifl. ime.of.juhilee, ..ts Melt gave the . town constable occiitiation far. into fife Small hours.. , • The flex; (nor ping the whole town was pressed. • Tire President builralled fur , two bundled ihrinsenit mime. ' Again ristarteiffor twiton'to liseni lain ihat sorne mare fisures•bed teen "sent by , Col. Yry,•.whieh.net..cinty .changed., my pr,evions quotes, 'but maile. t tn.y second - . quota, 011. 1110 sane,' number. of . men culled foi, tit leas't ten plr'ceot.- more than the rust. Alajor Clark • explained "the cause::•of it very satisfac ay d.Peneral•Selioiller also enlighten d. air, iehiln a young man t 'with g small .trintiet'aelie. in .th6i Ailluiant•Genei al's. Office Slitisved tne. the •ffi,mres ott a•4ook, but be fore 1 gorhine I forgot half was said, a . r who mentioneii.that malting•the calculation, tbe'oriitinal capacity ,of ; the town . to. fttruish men must he'laken us a . . • . • . , Fought to have-statrd that while. I was all srnt leaking. alter this agent .for u.Veteran - •Regiment • earneinto 'Our ;owir .arid claimed six' of ply - roon,. he'llaVing. the allpaylts to prove.. the ,then ne'er heard of our plare.,'and were only . inqueeo to put.tlitn.• selves down as' hailing from ir„by !hui - 4'ross d e . 6Ttioli prat tis, , d • impon.ilimi . byvinan named Junlcs—,that's :fissure you, •sir, .taut] 'us:Tr-saw tlu.se Inca.. • They.wcre all pimeured in Boston, and I hai•,e no doubt they.. were all Morinons; Iliad fel— tett+ from at least sixteen women who elaimed .to. be the wives of the aforesaid sixtheO.. One. half of ...them accuse use of. . withholding : the bounty which belongs. to to,their husbands; and .most o(. them threaten to' expose tre finless they receive ten dollarS tip the return mail.' 1' assure, :I;:ditrii, as •a men of honor, who.'has, been a rnembei:: of the Leiislattiro, and - Onee aspired to be 'an Inspector, of the Tewksbury . Alinshnuse,'that I have not seen Or handled, -tonehed or looked. at, a, dollar of botniry - trinOey..singe this war ltrok'e out:': I,agi in Went to l3oston'to see what . cputtl l ie. done, and I fignin •lienril. that anoihei set of tignies had.some •On from Washifigton,.but cannot what'my fitiota is. .It is..trne have been:told.thfit as my fiio . quota:is original enrollment, so will le third be to'fhe whole nombe'rrennired; or words to -thete . ffect: I'dont uhderstainLit, and so I apply to yitu: 7 -- . . .I ) .leitio address,. SLoonsi . ' ' [We have , ,,vritiena private note. which Will .eiidhle hirn.to solve tho.problem, I,vhii4is not or all difficult when, it ia'onee seen throtigp.— Ed. Gazette.. • '' • • .. ' • • The'Jeffe'rsenia.test was, .t.ls he honest, is he capahle, Lille faith lurte the constitutiott:of the United States?" . The Lincoln test is, "I s 'he an .expert 'thief does'be 'lO - vu the • nigger, s end is he faithful ;to A,6v.aham Lincolfir Ohio Doinocratii !nate Conyentko*::. • The folloviting are,theresoluticniunint ‘ inoueryn`,' adopted. by - the Deniocintie ;Siete' CritnitelitiOr4 held ; it t col triiithui; Oh io, .11s.t Resolvell,!that the be'plOcretiepariy-:,•ht.ntie.ri ; ,,,, as it ever . has been, tleyoted - to - the O9nstituticris as transtnitted.to'9l 'by the fran - ters t rument; end eicpainidect by Jeflerion,'Dtt!fdlOie., and.;Jackson. and 91:conitrued-19`...the'llitgitile,...; and KentUcky resolutions 0f2788 enilll79lK•ll94!`, as construed-in theieport thereoh'in 'nia,. Legislature; end that for the maintenence,e Iltbat Constitution and the preseryemort,of founded under. it. .we ratm. of thu Reptiblic, pledge' (p tun, anti sact 4Ainnor /1 " 1 " )Iv "` I 'Thai we, ao6IJ• hail Whit delight'.:r • • any and averY 1 .-orable effort tow id restoie tiOn of•lhe riaralal tndition of 1114 , Vareino'.ior . *itrlntornul peace a le,fi e affect ion het rmany, and ai States cOmprisler,.., it; and Vt'tl regret .thet, the rhe : pris: '• .eeit A dministration . prevent , tuchAieliabhe..i. results, and. we are therefore r •tine‘ o premis' oprinSed tit) its•continuance %laved, Thai we ere epticised••AO sperm ion of the war. for 'the - rruhjogetiori,,efl-,., their sovreignty, or In fringing Orimparum:eheiil. • States; or for the piirpoise of! diyeattinir-ihein of , • &institutional rights, and being...iitialled : ; that - its continued prosecution for eirch ., objecteeirill, in the end, prove the Utter :destruction of ettE civilibe ty : we therefore iletnand.tho irnmedierd -• inauguration of peaceful: ineanclo'ittein . ert honorable setflement, and :Op restoration, 911• 1 the Union 'tinder (he .Constitution.. , 4esol veil. That the mot) spit!C.noes in cur land lathe , natural inevitable Tann -2-, of the vie Wiens of the . , Constitution . , and,the. . laws by the . party now in power; and'we'deeret..i this.ri proper occasion to renew to our people , the wit in ingof Washingron egninet lawlesenems in Goyerninent and.pe'liple; the:-tyrarry ef present Adininis tra Coo lies SOWn thieved 'lrani, which w , n renew reaping it hat vest of critie,', ICcau Ggentlit ithitW how elpeely.eorpOvernmetti -- . 141-' . cepled, 'the nets of - the Brttish King:frowartWoitr'llevo.. .letittenry fathers, we quote the - eheygee they, muck, ukainst King .George ( , flooot a tax on tea usettin rho eol;linlos.4-- canaeil-a stamp act.to be passed: spa d e the . abCvo the civil 'power. seat' men into benisheient .and without atitb• , • otity n6laa. He excited the: Xegroes , to, in- F aurrection.l Ho 'disregarded the- 'eonstittstioas-- • and laws oltherolonies." .• ,-. • • ~ litig not ikbrahom Uneolo done:4ll tMii rand even toore.irOd vk.orsei No .truthful •man deny it. Thee r dnete drove our' petriotii .orteeit= . tars into rebellion, and theivhcde eivilisedWorid heldthern justified therein. . not we submitlo. theserCyrannical- acts in the hope thit:the people will remedy and reiorin tiem.by.oeaceful:tnelane —throagii the ballot box. Ailong as that dile exists, and as long as the ballot box is friti:, , si; long will this tyreony.be tolerate& , :.ant, the , gteat..right'or, Suffrage shell be a eripndy in blnged—a cliiposition be shown to take away. . om the pepfile tlng greit to.thair lib,rties;'stib . ti*lsion will xiisgrace.. Let roteir tkinAiofAAis;;-- . . • . 'WELL Iludihe to .the reeetiUMeClel, • lon dmonstraiion in. New riqk,. the'LOuieville :Thurniq say*: iniund, end his supporters nye equally: upon :the : issues or the 'time . .. -For our own part, we•eete' , 'licit who halt elected.: to pihvitled hobs quo who can wield the strength °Oho tuition wisely-tor the preservation. or restore don of.the-Vnion and kir- tliit,,prtiietri T ' . tines restorration of:the Constitution.": D. W. VOORHEES ON THE UNION.' The administration organg peralitentli mite represent the tiosition of the. Detriocrats but' -- they nave token pettieultir paini to filsily'the record of 116 n. D.•ty.• Voorhees,' of intliana,:y. repreienting him as not it loyal, "Union; forint! man:—The following extract from• tbeelosini . pa%sage'of a long and eloquent speech made•by ,• • him a few days ago, as_we find); in the , • more t 'represents him:: • : ' ; • - • •<4 IN t , %Vtly need 1 . dwell upon these evidencec • of dis . union? The great lender .of theadirdais.: .trntion on ibis :floor; the:gentlemen DOM Penn.. • sylrienia; (Mr. Stevens), has deliberately Trete announced; after all our sacrifices scirroWs r amk .` loss, that the Union Of :our fathers iefiesfi,..and , r' , that hit atreinp:s its resurection a . criminal instead of . a patriot. Hi goes • . further,''atid id- . • 'mite all the seceded States havi.over claimed—• , l, their nutionalitY. .They have"riought'in . vain in till the 'four quarters of the'. Mirth foe:recog nition,. • they (V&A last it the. hands or . those who speak for the-Administration On thk* . florri..,:,. Sir, I deny , this doctrine: I plant myeelf tie' Constitution which recognizes , an . unbrokert, Union. I shall stand there,'.lri everYvirlseittnier , . of fottune, and if I fall it will be - When the Peri. ple' themselves abandon their own Constitution: , By the pi inciples of ihis •thighrrinStrurnent,. I - expect finally a restoration of the Unfair of the ' • States.", Every hour which. the partiiii power . prolongs its control,of . the affair postpones the • anapicious day, but as I behold •the• futurei It • • will assuredly , come.' Material and indestruez,t . tible'.interests. unite every section excepf;that 'which p ropers on fanaticism. And . I here -lei. day; in the spiritof - one. who 'expects and' sires his posterity and theirs tolivelcisedrerlim!: the ancient and honorable friendshlpel'of fathers, warn the Southern people , not to•loek ,, . forward to separation and independenceiliur but. • embrace - every . opportunity (or' en.operatien',. with the conservative' rren..of the , Nortli,!Strlniq will aid with their lives, ir need be; ier!.sirenref!' them all' their rights' ndinstitUtions as . free arid equal eitiXens of the United States;::- If done the aPproachingProsir!ential•eleetiesit will •• • bring peace,... Union 'and libertY:l Eirtorf lths.. peaceful, popular revolution of. the, hilhit4rore: fails te Prodirca ',these :,retibliiii.lllienl.'dtitkaiit" willsettle upon the face - ef4the-'dcitv and , thee frerrlnstitritions . 'of;AmeriCa Will exist rinii.ttirt';' 4 page'of the future hieterian'.ileohi-yeareiriiiiie':.' of our.Preaent pulley, leave the ". an ttinshilOcit . •rnass ruinsi melaneholy and AthelOsslhan , IftrAv ' the "pathway . of yriting western *mid, as in all dMmotkin will.'arise ments Ceedidg,genalatiod shall; byte of their '..l.litotiv4o4l.ost • -trilt74 ( l t't - : , ‘' , . , ..." , tt'''.' 4..