dcmccrot U Sentinel. C. O. MIHRAT, Editor. James S. Yotl1v 5uMIsIier. WKHNKSDAY. MAY, S. lbOl. S. 31. Petteiijrlll & -' Tli Situation or Affairs. We have received but little news daring I the last week, of a reliable Dature. Wasb i ington is now garrisoned by from 20,000 to ! 25.000 troops a sufficient cumber to repel ! any attack that may be njade upon it. It is not generally supposed at present , that tbe ' eecessionists contemplate anything of tbe kind j Maryland is tranquil. an.J it is said tLatlbe j Union party there is gaining strength every ; day. Even in Baltimore tbe flag of our coun try is beginning to be respected. Delaware : still remains true to tbe Union. A battery ; l as been erected, by the Government on tbe (Jeorgetown height?, tear Washington, A I portion of the volunteers of this State, niust ercd into U. S service, are stationed at York Harrisburgh and Chamber sboreb. The health of the troops gcueal'y sp.eaking is Tbe Secession Part j lu the South. We have do disposition to get up a con troversy at present, with regard to tbe last Presidential contest, but we deem it right to notice a report that has been industriously cir culated iu certain quarters, that the secession Volunteers from Cambria County. II akkblro. May 6. Col. Wm. Iv Piper has arrived here from Cambria County. lie has tendered to the j Oeueral Government, through Gov. Curtin. one repiment of Infantry, nnr organized in Cambria Co., to serve for any length of time party ia toe coum, is compost a eitirciy oi j "-.- . j". ctcj..u, uk 'i..iici- Breckenridge men. Tiiis is untrue. It is com- ! ODVSt , $10r00 ,0 ,Le S,a,e Cambria Co.. ,.,,, T , ., ... , has alre-i'iy four comr-anes accepted C I posed o Bell, Breckenndgc and Douglas men. : .- .,, A . CCJ-Tbe folL-wing am the !iirs of he Wilajire company, whioli is thoroughly ori- j anized an ! rea ly 1 1 take th field. Captain. William II. Gardner. 1st. Lt. George Rushbareer. 2st. Lt , Sterrcft Montgomery. Mr. Bell, the candidate of tbe 'Constim tional Union party," for the Presidency is now a secessionist. II. V. Johnson, the Douglas candidate for the Vice Presiden cy, voted for tbe secession ordinance in the Georgia State Convention. A. II. Stephens, CO-The editor of the RWir$vi!l Jmirnnl gives notice, that hj wants I ment for subscription larj FEVER AND AGU"! CilHLL FF.VFt. DU i!i ague: :: It is not a very d'S rult thin j to br.Vc tv aue that i, f.r a ti.au to scatter it ove'th' "Htm with Quinine. Arsenic, or e:.r ' Lut a vegetable medicine widca r- sons. only breaks the Sts, but era I'catesitf- Vten i a remedy worth having. S sea hardy Mountaineers The above we clip fro u the Philadelphia j s he 's VerT snail potat LulUtin, of My TJih. lSol. It U nes to ! ;'S family is never out of us. but it is doubtless strictly true, in a horn. article o ; Another Buttle. The &,itth aj-.tin Victa- ! -fThe net monthly salary of Privat- in 111 .'iriHil, 1 lll.lKtJl -TIIiP irT- potatoes in pay PILT.S a ba?iu'es suar r.iJl - it cre f ennos w,- pr.-fum" .fisew,rcils up the fit; an i tra-Jica.-, ':. s I.nnlf, of curW ,r,,n' 'sin; aui even prevent, L a surnlv of the -' "r " " '. 1 . at,t5 si Advertising Apents. US Nassau Street New , g York, and 10 State street. IV.ston, are the au ,.,r;.1 Anfs for the "Pf.mbat & Senti- I rtL r ,iie rcrtiniliumti:l and larzest circu- i tral in t:;e conttt. - g.ptji 'atin 'Newspaper- in the United States and J j, wj,i, Wlium i- r --vfabb f.oli- Tbev are en no'vered to ct-'Utracl for ... Canada.-. ' lx vvi.. V'-'f i i- - --t!.u orui ;:s at our lowest terms1. Ioniociatlc County Committee. n--u-i'u! P-.i-' in. (Chairman. lleghanv Mieh-ird M'Guire. :i-k-.Tosej.b Mar-li-. CmiVria T.din M'Brtde. 1'nrroutown ;i:r. ocd. The news from Kmtucky, indicate pretty clearly that site intend remaining neu- d Urzest circu- j tral in tie eonttat. - Tfifgianbic commuai- shed. Virr- uance on the i -iih. 1 i i'uo i re.i iit month. It will ! doubtless bo adapted by a large majority, al j though Wbeelirg and several of tbe Western i Counties ri main true to the Union. The (TarrrU Jaco.-j Au2U-,tine Byrne, ncv. Ctnemaiiih Bt.-bsr i j K'CesMouists have concentrated a large army 1 -it lrision!'i Vl.tr III i t1 nr. r.f tivclr r f i ri. 1 . .-.-..I i i J.iv flinr f.-.rfihrt-itl ins V" r I.Jr I r. if.? Ti irs-i. Crvle ; is itie commander. 1 hey are not tnouglit the Vice President of ti e Southern Confeder- j Tl'jUS lhe cd.I battle of the Campaign i V 5. Army is Jiicl: .i. rati m i' acy, was tbe most devoted friend of Judge 1 can,e cff lu ljcki ick township, iu this Co., , amounts to $2J. Musicians, 9. Incla Dougias, south of Masou & Dixon's line j OD last Mn&y, in which we are sorry to say f JQg rations, i-s , $21. during tbe last campaign. There was no such the oiih suffered an inglorious de'eat The j a thing as a secession plank in the r.Iatforrn of ' Parties f"gase,i Wtre a sou of Mr. Jacob! f" " , .... ... ! it vf i . i of Ibe celebrated fjcj-Mr Sam C dt. iu vt-ntor and manufac?- ay line u WitD i:nuT.:- ! The m t inveterate cases are ladically curt' uy ii. I'rire. 50 crts per box. N. !'.. A f::!!set..f ilrirf :!.-.rrs'Ios:ropATI. Shi.cifio, with II - dt .f Din-ti. ns. an.i twr-T brierent llemt-iif-i. in i rce vials, m-.r(J tij !-".: tiittit. in phiin ca-. J I; c..?e . f fjftt-ta i i, ' an-t B k. 2. Mi2le l xes. -J.j vt- a;,J i i ;,.l l . , i : ..... . . . , . ontr nortr na rnnr nn.U I.... t CamTiOClI. U'Jtd aDOUt iO Vear.1 r.l.rPftl t In I ! . . e lJ -J furnib any arms to the secessionist. Died O-j the fifth in-.'.. Benjamin fessed to be, and were, wa believe at tbe oiIj. and a son of Mr. John Ross of heart Union nan. We do not. as we have i about the Mine aje, the South. The fiht already hinted, allude to this subn et iu a rar- wa9 uo,'' contested, but eventually resulted j tisan spirit, but inertly for the purpose of , 513 we 1,:iV0 stated. The North, however, I'kanklin.J iuai sot, of, I C i E Si.xolu oilier ias giueu currency in certain quart- 1 j t--. auu u,c au ur wm un- ntNIiS ers. William Murray, rnr IU. l l. v . r ...... ('I arVs !" ; however to be iu a condition to commence an ekson .Hack on Fort Pickens, which is strong aod Eisiht U T 1 llenrv lisr. Johnstown. at ar.i i .t.n- ; anrA afil1 nrnrU:nn(l(j run. iick. - . - ; . - , s Te5Jii;ls wcre off Fort pickcne orj thfi 2lft. ' .lifkhardt. .1-1 v ;ini .ti.u.i.-. XtT The cowardly miscreant who eJits the Biirsviile t'.-urnul, thitikin;; perhaps ih:t lor : - j . r . : .- i ; : i - i - falsho'jil concerniog Ui, .stated last week, that ! we had reoanted that is. after having fu- j dergo an investigation before our ne.t Court j of Quarter Sessions. j llet row. U'ernal li(f- li.v i; i i ri . Dr. F. !1UMI'HI:KY Oi. E. J. MILLS. YA-u- vt7. ii:cial. XOTICIX LxriiAcr of iima::mc , l'.MN iFSTi:Vi:i:, ' " (Xy-'overnor Curtiu's. me'ige to tbe Lrg- ; islature, dots not contain aiiv suggestions ;p rtanee, esc-t the contained iu the All the pcrcu.-:o.i i';; u( i ia the ar- i t otk tuirt ti fiitiii!!.! n ! 'iff in I i , ! State. C.C0:.' ('.:) are n-.-.v im baud. .r:nU' It i t-.-e hi a!! t.i- ,3 - III 5 yar,j Ilu'h Maloy. I. -reUo- -v iniiri! ny- : ms:. v.itu tntir guns rcaay tor liumcaute ac- an, .Jr. Mi'lv'lb A. M. O'-'. Rteblnd ! tu n- One report states that. Genl. Braggs IlJnry Tapper. Samtn.'rh-il -.Tan pr.rk. ar aBj,uns to only 5,000 nu-n, pooilytup Summitviilp John ?harl :r; Miueh.mna ; ,. J . , . J K. v.j i . . n. . i iu J arm.-anjj'iiiioa an J nrovisuns. and John Bear'T l av lor ; "..?. itiM nn i :n.ton - Rifliard White. W5dtt C.eorc- Wal compl. t ly demoralized. From the c urse I lie telegraphic abstract w hich we t.uidislu-d a r. liable 'iiv i uiivc' is needtd i v the i T.. 1. I . t.l l . . .. .. . -. .,.,. , lS ,i .ii- .iiii . wet., isiay aw win ti-.uoiic.vs ne j a. ; p;e. Un a s; J -s ot m. in a!i c-sm i-u-jttu s. C'jurairca tti' ooutucrn ret)illi.n. w mi! h-io!:- seu aiso a law auuiuriz nrtne Uouutv vuin- . '!:iVt IC i ' : . : fv. l:..t A :- :i!i 1 as .t d ::: i x. Ci 'f. I'rui i it'tt.i. j"; '..-... :n .. fr J' ters. WiI.r.ore-M. M. O'Nil, Yoder-Geo. W. frn Yuim; Jo!m Brown. auth Julm r.r.-wri to 'taket'se C: Mr. Lincoln has recently purM:cJ, we are ia- ciiocd to think, that be intends acting on the i deftnsive until the meeting tf Cong es, or j the 4;h day of July. However this is a iu.tc G.al.l not tae i.overnmei.i am-...ri t..ni, . as iI(, ar,.l v,;s ral,;rij rrru r,rnrPrlr .hnr.rnwnto -taketr.e etrat t-r the cap- - - r - .,.. aaA itllf t;,ti... l I ..r ,.ltu !....,!, ture t'f that ne.-t nf Traitors at Jlarper s Kerry ; ' 1"-r p lucn c-.juli.-ci iu mi iiise: is. uu ueu. v "'F1'- v c-iov-v. i.-,.i.v- - " " ui. j ..i.., He would be gla.l -t" tlir .rportr.n;tv, and would : Scott at the bclm all the tuiliiary n ovement ardment of Foi l itumter, we have endorsed ; are att;ic:ie.i Lt James Carn-ll isemeii 'flfM-rhis f ttber s heart to the ; q , . j , ,j L , j,j j the course of President Linciln. an 1 openly j d. Ced Cap'aio iu his stead Th rk. it the Government w.-iihl give mtn Ie.ie. f i . - j it qir.etlv, ar.d let l.ir.i n! :;e f-r the re-. pruience the exigency dcinands. The New declared ourself iu iavor of the nuti. i a! !j. v- ! at l.it aec U.its w .s stili in Hani i'J iluirn nr:il n.-ine tint in fnrnr nf t , . .. r , n . . . . , . r i missi .ners of the different Counties of the the nag ot our country and the fational A-.-!-. of the families of volutiteers, iu the U. S u.inistralivu in its eiloits to ave i!jc Uuiou. This ii aJdiug iusultto it-jury. As we nev er encouraged armed rebellion against the ! Govtrnm. t.t, we ha I n.nhing to rcr-mt Like Crittenden. Jjiieh.tnan, and service. Prompt aud eCi.Meat measunswi!: i be authorized, tor oraoisiii. aad arL.iiu tl Hail t vei vwheie there are mu' :i:u 1 s t!s fioni c-'mplaints that n -tb:;' b ,r j:i ativt: cures. llt t.c,a have b'-e' ti.n l- a';d ! y s-:ti-i-v-. .!' be.:.g edict-:.!. :.i!ar tr u'. i r: i 'y ... . - . b . . i :j y the militia ol the titate. Hon. L. W. thousands of ?ra? putiiot-?, north and s ut' , I 1 .f this district, has entered the dicbaag- i, tdis el we were in favor of a?jvsMng our La'.i.ual diiUcultkf, by an honorable compromise a? ; of his duties as spea'it-r of ih S-.uate il u w .1, e U ' e li.-; Ci IV t: ! r.-.-e.' I.-..-. t. F. Iti'Mi iii;LVS A CO., r..:2 1 .--O:.." P..' Hi. 3 A i MAM 1 C 1. . IT I rai lli-i it n: Hcwi'ldo n.nhir.g unworthy a s-.lditr. Hits lurg Dirri'itch. Vi onr,i..-.t beiievo tb-at the editors :f the Dispatch rro Mnctre in making the above suire stion?. Surely they are not ih facr cf i i f ..r romotut Latitjin JiicnarJ jiti id toe 1 loci: as there was anv bor a that such a thivn : Wahiniton lliib s.' has It-t-n e'eetcd M;i r i ' " ' ' u t- . i- i . n- . . .- i i . t it it i i . "!S in market is, 1 Lt James Carndl tias been i fur k ,c i i: is re- le eumpauj , , ; iiol i c are a-.i buri;h, a i tl. . . . ..ia. ..... ' i t.r ii T .t Xr t : IIJJU 1 1 " i'i ii. ill " . 1 .. : i : a . ; . ; a it'i r ui-i that it -:-:ru d-d. . V. t ie v 'li'i- A I :e. t h- s; jT-i r.r.; of v. r:: :V l.-jv-.v' . xTx- M'. V" a t-r t - f n.tt: -r i e York pnpers, by their ii! timed censure are i vriiiner.t going to the full extern wananted j waiting luith. r oiders L : doing much to embarass the Adtidnistratijn. ''" lue constitution and lawi. to put down the j the Citizen's 4GVtrd" of ' e : ; Jubnst-wii. has j rebellion and save the Uuiou To the truth s been appointed Adjutant of the iird. Regim- I of this the Ubensburg AKfjIuinluii, an ultra, j t-nt. He is stationed at present iu loik. j neighbx-: ll K-1 a:i i l:Ve V..: : of i-ur o-,t;i p;r..rii':;c of 'i Li t-1 it: - t -:-. r-r-t- It I'l 'l; S li.ey d--ly ....... n in t V: !.C r i' lo ':.v T l-i t : e I - v. ::ins 1 K v ii.e. '.:. i.i i;i fi :i r.-5; i: i.' V." I ;- in EAnr:EST. .1 I " t .K -..r nr.l.njT lVi M". . C . f I T t IDC VOVt-TUUItTUl UPiriiaiuiui; -" u.vo v.. , , , f . . , . 1 I .1 c , , : mat tue 1 resident n-j-J countermanded the or liizd warfare in its tnorts to put uown me Southern rebellion ! If Harper's Ferry is On i-ist Thursday infoimati-.-n was received J der fr 29,500 more troops from this inate. to be retaken, why should the wcrk be en trastei to a band of lawies? rufians and mur derer?, for such the men 'after John Brown's h. art' iun?t be, ins.'rad of to ear gailant vol unteer?, who w bile brave, are patriotic and law abiiinx, and tLe respecters of tbe right .r ...srir Wi-.nl.l tin' 5r. Lin. ti ui l in i t.v. .... -if , , , - , l .i f t i- ' iiuopowuer nefvre th cola be violating bis oath of oEee in winking r . . . , o ! ocean "into (em test at or authorizing sucu a lawless raia ; This was a sad disappointment to our gallant Toluntt c-rs, who had been in town all week, a waiiiug marching orders. They returned to their h'jtnts in very low sniri:?. Gentlemeu but honorable Republican paper, bears testi- ! Pa -ef Farmer, N Till: FF.MAL Tl 1- u iminy. We have always, thought and slill think, that Aboliiionisiu was the "great and ! . . - ..r .t . t. i m: . i ,i . . i " - . 1. 1 r r a I j r ita n.i ir . ini-iir ill I'liiiiin n .11. 1 wtift. 1 M'li.'.t.'. 1 1 .Lu. L'v ij . . . . the citizens of that portiou of the Republic have been greviously wrung-? i, but not to au extent which justifies an effort to redress them do net despair. Your services may be de ! b3' ia appeal to the sword by an cllott to manded much sooner than you anticipate. - You will all have an opportunity of smelling re ' Pe e Strug-tile is over. An tossed, cannot be resto- .... . . . . , . , i itu u tiauiuiiii iu u ujuuieui, aua me intense is bound to regard irginia, notwithstanding 1 J . .,, - excitemeut which has recently agitated the ber secession oraiaance, as stud a eovereign , , . , - - , . . i Country must be productive of more or les State of the Union, and it is his duty to pro- J j , i fit t-arna p ami liinmUI'i i, h, f.,rn tmn.nn hti irin lue son ci toe inurutrci, uvuu u unu. i t .... f-.pr frnm invasion, m&tcaa oi encoura- i the son cf tbe murderer, John Rrown, ..-...r.c.-.i o-tiKIrt tr tr-rrifnrp thf ITarrrr i . iv t-i tuavi. " J j dome EO Ferry tragedy cf 1S59. on a grand and liu- j , pcsicg Ecale. It is bis duty to protect pea- ' will be restored. We wvuld fain think other- DO reason to justify us it What is tie present omniou: ceablecitizen3 everywhere, as far as he can, ! "Is il PtaCe? Io ,Le treacherous lull of the storm throw tff their allegiance to the national gov ernment They should have sought redress by constitutional, aud not by unconstitutional means Our country is as dear to us, as any man living. We were b-trn in it, aud we ho pe to live and die in it. We have uevcr f 'S tered the selfish Fpiritt f sectionalism which recognizes a North or h?uu h, an Fast or a West, under the c-onstitutiou. We have known nothing lut our country, our ho!c country, i and therefore the slave .States have btcu as dear to us as the free ."Mailt, and the tree Staus as dear as tbe tUvc States. Aecus- (!:;;an!Z tion i- JEgrWe wuuld remiiid our readers that i.ften as frail as that f i t .-i; I : il .v -r. M i- Wissel, has just received from the j ny ff the stx t-ntei in'o marriag- r. :a'i -1;; r-i it I i t'.is c .!;try tl. -ns- bacco, seiars tkc. He also keeps constant- i ands of y-'Utig ai, i v au'i'ui ;:.-n-'e e- ly oo band a very superior artiele of Aic. j iinced every uar Ir-: Deer, aud Lemonade. W-.t'i; -1 u t. :t : :e i: city a large assurimt -v eonfectionarics. raisins. fi;-s. sar-'iucs. to-" ! trials of m :ter:ity : - j - , - Mi t . - le t.:..v-. : e i. V.. GLA.-; .v ITL S. N.- t !.l On lis ' a:.-:-e lVrtOCS wishing cakes ? H-st'ttt rs Cci.btarcd S'-i-ru.!, iJifvts w fur parties, w.uld d, well t give him a call, .save many cf thi- c'.i.-.- fri.i :::: v.,-... as he gets tln-m up os short notice, aud at j tfavc. 1ms n.e ..eiiie ii s i t - n us- i reasonable pxic-.-s j great Le.i c: l-y lmm-Mi.-e t.u i.f,, . .- ! i!:rr.;:-! i lit iSt- r--.i! )-: . '.i ;!t s ii 'i ... V Ja. I t t ' !1 : UN. L . 1 IV. ' : : t 1 1 ; J. C. N. us. ATT ir.NETS AT l-i-. jf-i? A Ytdunteei company has beeu or- j t ;"i- IS'.l-'v. have rt cived grat-.t'al c-::j-i. r i mi mi. m mm m. fAti,rjl f rrnror.l tr. lrir.n :-i t-.-j ! t o ' I n ii f 'J , . . , - r , I Io the pau-e of the thunder. Lew Lurrieuhcs 1 American iibertv, ve Lave atwas opposed rrti of cut throat9, tnieves aca muruerers. lue suijestion of the Dlsp-itch is eminently wor thy of a crazy fanatic like James ReJpath, who boUs that it is no crime to kiil a slave holder, but it i unworthy of one of the most infiueatial &od widely circulated journals iu the Treat and conierrative .State of Pennsjl- Is it peace? Are we safe? Have the min ions of hell Extinguished the watcn-Sre and luiied the theil? ! Is it peace? No thn' calmer the current runs dtep.tr. Tbe harvest is ripening, and Death is the reaper .' .'Tis the calm of an JEtna ao omnious rest Where the lava is boiling to leap from its breast, At midnight while land&meu see nothing to ureal The weather worn Pilot cries "Breakers ahead 1" There are those who think that as soon as Congress meets, the whole difficulty between the National Government, and the Seceded States will be amicably settled. This i.s by uo means probable. The Northern members of Congress it is not likely will fell disposed 3 vania. If j uog Je-uu Crown would do 'nothing unworthy of a soldier' in carrying on such an expedition, then he is not a man 'after bis father's heart.' Old Urown was engaged the greater part of his life, m concocting a plan of wholesale murder, and in endeavoring to carry that plan iato execution at Hatper's Ferry, he murdered a number of peaceable and unoffending citizens. His object was to stir up a s-itviie ins irrtction an.onir the slaves of th i Southern States, and to encourage and as.ist :L-::;i iu ?;;urd-jriog their masters, and ! to cucuss compromise measures when they weak womcu cud helpless children. If our.j' j come together, or accept cf auy terms from Brown, in carrying on (he j roposed cxpeui- ! the seceded States save unconditional t-ulmis- tioTj, shc-Jii tread in the foot-.tcps ..f his fath er, would he be doing nothing uuworthy a s.-liicT; The Ditjialch wi'.l probably tell us that Virginia is now ia a slate of insur rection or rebellion. Rut that would net jus tify Mr. Lincoln ia dUregurJing tie inks cf civilized warfare in endeavoring to restore sion. Tbe Ce-unlry must feel the evil e tec Is of civil war, before either Cungres3 or tbe seces sionists will talk seriously of restoring peace and tranquility to the nation The blool of both sections is now up, and we fear it can- i cot be cooled withont a few hard blows at ieast. We would fay to cur volunteers "prepare and watch, for y--u know not the day r.or the he ur. every effort, come from what quarter it miijht to alienate any portiou of our Country from .anized in Philadelphia by Geo. W. (tv n biiJ. il.tU SUUillil nlJu,. Km,., formerly of. hi place. He is Captain. 1 fllfitf M.US STHEET. JOHSSTOHS ?j. andR M. Jones, also formerly of this place. Uvt.Ta. . t a;j , t LFWIS l.rcKII ."T. i, Ve Is. Lieut. It has been metered into the U- J -u i;s tfftC, :is a n . lt ia:u , ,w ! 5 " r , 7 S. Service, and is attached to the fceott Le- ! viu!.v i:,t lbe fra:ii,t a,,l c,r,.:Jlh!:, tbr : II-J j-r -'..'tA -nd' Vl- fully a-.: :1-::-.' " gion. Captain Todd was a member of the j lSlat wom. ,, i; Ulr -M-''. ...... . . .1 - W , J i - - - Cambria Cuards duiing the M xiciu War, j and was, we believe, for sometime A-iju!aui j of the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment. ;i-jb'.ed tj no thrtiuili wi'ii 1. j w -uld. uith' Ut it '.' c-t taiu t J jr. S .-id : y all drugcists. 'strate :hc:n BUY A H031E. rj-A man named TLou.psoc Vandergroff. . was shot by a steamboat cjptaiu uam-.d Rod;:- i ' . If.. l , t ... l . . i; 1 ' . . fit.-, i it ers. in i nisuurv-ii i'ur nt ia.-i -.rvn. . i the rest, or to enfeeble tiie sacred ties which i fr - , , : i.. ., r ... ii....;.... : lived only a t. w m-meu.s . oiu.iy uun .in ik. iusjv'.ui'i l ie idi.uuj uai is. luting ; ut a STiiii s'jui of t?m ( Ann ti-iiu f-k f 1 TTti ati t:-k ..ut imtiA l.tr i; ' J J . . ., 1.1 . I li . .. 11 -:t t . i . . .i . luaut'ij t'V liiwti - iu anin.i''U wouiu in necome us so uetrt ii now, inai its - ... -., : ;. v. i. n existance 13 menaced. If there bad beeu I Tonic. nCJ. AlUrt V. M C. ...; .1 WASi.lN.jr N. I C. d t'.e 11. 1 ". mot-rv which bad U-u V',??' " V V.:'r Ut. : 11 A 1'. O IIUIilil.M1 II 1 I r. 1 1 . !.iV. fu! io e:.-s f Indi.-ti-ni tit. :r: f t' t- ; ; . i- : i - ii ..rr c ::e Y -r .,r. . .it Pi:v.; Sdv .:..vi ... 't Frj-T'y s::iut!e i:. t: e :u'i t-f Klt.-t:!.-:-. - ! i i I i ... fewerone idea fauafic.-, North aod South, like i',lJJtrs the editor of the Journal, the country would j jai' now be tranquil aud tbe Union safe arrested and lodged in atvi IK-l.tcbe. ar,i lec-mm. .d it toad wh-. i i -iv;i.j t !.--r -n t( . - -u f VKid.IN'l !itl.'K. a I.. - I iii.L - l WIS. m v- r .1 .-t:.i.r i-. " . ti.tr -ii'f !. t t-f Or-.r:- i . n i':. rv ; a :.t vi - i ;.!' :: j ri:. .f ti.e j ut -.v.i-r. f- .iii t i-irii ih IIlIIm1 iVf.. ' J ' W.t: : r, , f vV: i. '..f j;.te!..'.s n:u nt I'd a piea:int valuable tonic. and tfik-aei' us reuicdv at:-j i -' North- CrJ-Thrce members of the Rrookville. Jetf- t..rit ft!. I . -cf tlr-iiril f Si;n ji,":tv i'rt. -i:.v:: Vi cm Abolitionists ou the one side, and South- ; Couuty C-mpauy. were married to the- j ' '" U'jh Sh.,.j , A:,j.uy couu- j FtOl'!K. an 1 a tar.-- W rn firr.wti.rs nn tl. .tl.r 1ai. - . ' . i ... ... : , .. i ' 11 9l " ' !e J' '" " "9 ' p-l!-er -r re .:.'. :s r-.1V sn". t": work, and in have raised i Tf - tt... t . ... i l)vsnriia. w(;:cti nil fnfurt n-i i''.U cu i ij.iv.pi-tj .t . t .).;:: 1 r -v. . --n '.ei illiU t,uiuu it is to conservative. must look the hour of her utmost need, and we think it ! Tv r ...v.,. iV. A .rt,., i llavl"-u?-" " ir ,;j I A iJU -I v .TC HI t ...... i . i... i,.. :i .t .. :: .-. i ...:.. l HOLLAND ISIT'lKUs. WJ u-:.i .:ai:;e.i r.- -iii Liui e'(j tUUJJ uuiu iiit-j win t'Uta.n a n'i.. j in the Government. The national AdmiuLstra- ! ZW understand that a Volunteer C.u- a;.d are kip; to afTird -u it.., I:c . organized in t.het prin,-. j Jiuce of i;s vulu . eys of Sutnmitvii'f, ; JOHN FO'.iYTil I I'lII :H 111 I I.CII . l L(lr - " - . . . . . I r . - . M . .... the useless clamor whc.they tnr iUa fnr nt b!a aI,d ValUnt act "l ' f - rZ7.k "7t in : . it is impossible for conservative ,t r. t rnrt;.., v.lt fc..in!? 1aff. i tivi; ()aL? s,',!',,- ' a M H,::4 ": ! S.-r-t -r.te .-'i - '.."U test..: loving men w get a neanug. it rJs ia ,OVft tbe Jt.u3j? br:jegr.omS wi.l D-l - ' , I L-t . f II m s .f Antl, , v Llt, i men thit tbe country j .,c.Qr,,-ri " - .n;;,'.-.! .:,:-::.-,:: for protcctioD and support iu this, ..Te, rrt 1(1 ffr,lf rrst I s3me "ta,;c,. .-d v.;:.. s,::- c,-.-as-. ! , .tr.,- F..AMK ilVVZ. 4J U-.ti: iiCUi-.- oai.. .1 i;e:;i.AVt i - j - the rein of la.v and order within her limits. Two wrongs wiil loi make a right. We beve too much confidence in Mr. Lincoln to suppose for a moment, that be will authorize or sanction a lawless movement cf tie ki:. ji A ,.., utti The "Home JturnaP informs BugS.-stvd by the DispMch. In the Procla- j uS that a lady in .ewburgb, New York, ad- inatioa whica n .nblisuea ltuioeauteiy atiei : vertises an etier of her services to anv editor 0 appear to be actUited by a coi..e. vutive p-".v 1 as been organized putrktic Fpirit, and determined to turn a j Uomu-h. John Iluu.phrt May heaven grant theuithe viitneof perseve- lion and ntriitii", print i t . .t i e it- ..i;. ! I. as u-ii el cttu v.aptain, aLu l uvr ia . leaf ear to tbe clamor of senseless .'auatics j i . , . j 1st. Liiuteirant, In Ti utMcs .t U.e l. xican ... . p . i. . i ranee iu the right path. Wo trust the day war. 1 ne services n wie c mj.y u..e- , mi i i m.tr .-. r tp?i.!..tril to (I.iverri.'.r L'u'tiu. may never arrive, wnen cur country win no ; j placed at the mtrcy of fanatical Abolitionists, ! ...:,,: r, and equally fanatical southern fire-eaters i .i - -:; a. ore ... . . ! x. '.I'Vit ktr Ai l tiiei, t . 2 lei:e. Pi.'tsbnr; Jan. -22L 5 A ar- -i A eoii.inu'iicati m froru J. M. f'wanK, z, Superintetident tf Common Sebols d"-.- j this County, will be found ou the t utMie this week. A portion of it contains suggestion j - r - 1 Vi. : -l ana lntroianon oi ciiii.irraL-.t- ni-.jt rnoe-- i. . the lombardment of Fort Sumter, be distinc t!y declared that eactable and law abiJ i. who may wi?h to volunteer, proposing to con duct bis paper gratuitously during hisalseuce citizens would bv prt.ttcted iu their persons ; II .vc we a Cghiing editor among us? If so, am pi' pertj, by tiie U. b. troops wnile en- ,...r0 is a eapitai ehanee fur him to make ar dtav..riiig to execute the liwa in the seceded jaainenla for getrirg effto the wars. IJretb- btates. e wis iriaie in have lu doubt ibis declaration ood fait!, and that he intends LGnis'dy aiheiiog to ir throughout. We be iic.c t!:.t?h' iv.-isiintut, with the aid of the citiz :u s-l ii- ry . she loyal States, can put down tin; itiiurieeii ju in t.e South with er!: dv not $11 speak at once. Or-When May arrivrs we always lock for ples-saitt weather, lut this year we bavc been sadly d:srppeintfd- Thus far we have bad uotbirg but a suceff.-ion cf cold, damp, bleak iiUt the aid ft :itiete a.d cut throats. If it j days, decidedly out of season. On last Sat cannot do so v. .shout the aid of euch infamous J urday nst-miig iu (Le words of the old torg allies, it had i tier abm.tioa the contest at I 'The vallejs and bills were all covered with KtlOW. oi.ee. I Certain picnics which were to come off en the first bad to be indefinitely deferred. if-iTTLi. wesiLer eontinurt very cold. E9eatli of Stewart Steel. Stewart Steele formerly a resident of this County, died of j mumoiua at his residence lti , jync,1r3 Xhey should therefore peruse it carefully Rlairsville, Iudiaua C u-iiy. ou la.l Saturday morning, aged GO years and 9 months. He was a native of Londonderry Ireland, 1 ut emi grated to this country while a young n.au. lie read law in this place, with Moses Cau an Lrp, aud was admitted to the bar about the year 1825. He was Trcaturer of the County for several years Afttr removing to Rlairsville, be continued to practice his profession Iu 1847 be w as at pointed by President Polk U. S Consul to Dundee. Scot land, lie continued to discharge the duties of that cEce until the inauguration of G-nl. Tavlor. We knew bim well, and cati tiuly nay that he was tbe most perfect specimen of a gentleman of the old school we ever encoun tered kind heaited, ceurtecus and affable his greatest pleasure seemed to consist in rendering theso arouttd bim happy. He was an upright and good citizen, and commanded tbe rpct of all who knew bim. The nailro-id. Traeklaying is progres sing rspilly on th- F.ben-.burg & Cresum R. It. The iron horse will pay us hi- fir.t viit in a few weeks. . Wi.n'l hi.s first snort aston ish th slumbering teho. ? of tbe gratd old Alletibenv bids wbica surround us : Yea, verily, will it. Somite turtit d ral'tsuu-u inform us that there is no demand for lumber 'down the river' and that it is, alii 'st to iaip vsiblj t-ff- ct sb-s at TpRKNSRURG MAIL.; HI". 1)avi. .kni:s & C Flfur per l-Ll Em;.-. Fau:ilr, Evtr.i. Saj.-if;n-., Wheat, pier buLel, l.e. Link wheat, " Orn, O.tts. r.t.ttoe?, Api.u-.s Apjoes. " " diied, reacles, " " ' R ai-s. Cl-.ver " 44 Timothy, do. " O.ii-.ns, F.uiter, I .anl. Htcou. ST.--. j : I. 1 . f I. .a:; S U i e.er II L PORT. , f- T v ... e'. an-d) liav:- ' ! t -re ft ( I Oii 1Y FLUNG UOFM-: ANi A i ' ! A!. S .. A i, .- i , f I iI: m..:;:.- .:: i :; v l iT .N i 1 1. C::-. iii: ri, ,1 M h.kev a it .i:iv: j :v.r - -r t:'rt-.-ti-uTs. " : ( iK'S. :i in irvi !-; :l .u-rire-J i r ( t.: - AL-'O. A ii e r parcel t-f ! tti.l r.t,--t"'--re-ii.st-'.vm-a 11-:! 11 .ad, JK-ar P.-tte W-.0.;::u:..i. .wi..i;.. c.. ;: -'i ' v 1 1 t . ; . .. - i ;-i j i A A l ...... -e tr t..iret . ! v.M.fil.ri t-.w-i.iii.- f.,-.i.-..!,-i bv the 1 ,.ii u.-d; inds f the iu; .4 i:- I F.mr,..! , ' !.. F.itrl k Ri'ey and .:!.-. fJ3;;. ,'.'" i- :l-t;t '".0 h ;e. ii ivlr; tbertv-u eitvtt-s-'- .v;'.1 i a :ViV. LLiNti norsi:s. -,-a i ALSO. A tr.u: t.f land .Itte ir. Af ': t..w,sl,i;.. V; lands, lVri'V'! , a:id t ti ers. c-..t.ti:ai:ig 212 ac:es aud iii.1 lit . an.l :t'.. -an.-o. 11. l.-Z. ,10 to .tO 121 .l.i .14 LIST OF CAUSKS st "ih wn f r trial at a Court of C-.n-tr.. n P.ea. to I ! eM at l'.K. n any price. Sot ry to hear it cireity of rcn- ; bur;. ti the first Monday (leitig the 3rd tlv) t-y in the Northern section of our Couuty will be the result. There is said to be in Liverpool, Eng land, over on hundred men. who are each worth 500.000. of June next. Pimnnd Mt C'.lgan Weaklaud IT.U Flinu's Exe'rs v O'D .rtnell vs vs vs vs M urrav Luther Kram r.ur".i.n fc-Tbe President has issued a proclamation for 40,000, volunteer for 3 yean itcrvic, josFrn McDonald. Pro'ty. Frothonatarv's OfSce, Fbcnsbnrg. May 8," 1861. -tr- f ALSO. A tra. trf lanisitinte m . . 1 s'.ij.. (I t'o the pr 'i-e-rtv of Fredetiek v -- M. Scbiu'ider. ad.:u:ng bin.5. f f J.-hu I . ;n 1 f.tlivrs. rt-nt. lining ISO acrts. W1'72.1, m:iil ...rri m - f v. hi.-ii is c'.earel a-1 reot.l a CAL1N RvU'E. , ...,.t ALSO. Aiv ut 2000 aores f l-''- n "", th waters ,f IVn.kVek. in Crir '.l t w hich w ill le s...;d b-t a- ni-v -'t V"T-- WILLIAM KlTia-L I'.benslurc. Octt-Ur 24. lSt0.-4?-t- JOB WORK, OF ALL KINDS, XEATLY DOXV AT THIS. Oft 1 3 O O C