democrat aab nifinc!. Tlic Tonnage Tax Stviudlr. j We clip from ti e Pittsburg Dispatch of . the 10th inst., the following brief abstract of tLe r port of the committee cf the House Another Rrilliuitt Victory! TLe United States army, on Monday the 7th instant, achieved a complete victoiy, at Pittsburg Landing, over the Rebel forces un- ' i f Repiesentalives of thi3 State, appointed j jer command of General Beauregard. .The i to investigate the means re.orted to to pro cm e the repeal of the tonnage tax upon the Pennsylvania Railroad. It will repay a cireful perusal. Whin we receive the cn- C. O. 3imu.IT, Editor. James S. Todd. libllslier. battle commenced on Sunday morning and continued without intermission until evening; it was renewed the n xt morning and raged w ith fury until about 4 o'clock P. II. when retreat - is a matter in which the taxpayers of Cam , , , , , . bna, ttil deeply interested. "-r""' " " ; ' a number ol men taken prisoner.-. lt.e : tire report, we will probably lay before our the enemy gave wav and began to ! fk'r su,1;e '?tract fr0,n il'r This j towards Corinth. On the rift day The Committee in their investigations confined then. selves to the means employed J i..lS.s ,,f officers on both fides is very great Some Details of tlic late IZatlle. Cakio, April 10. An arrival from Pitts burgh, tays the enemy, in making the first attact on Suuday morning, carried the Stars and Stripe and wore the Union uniforms. Gen. Brag is reported killed. Provisional Governor Johnston, of Ken tucky, is wounded and a prisoner. It is stated that Gen. Prentiss e-scajed in the confusion of the enemy's retreat n the secon-l day oi me ngni. it io.-s is attorn ; ja,ne4 j Murphy, seven mousanu. mis is ine estimate oi j JVU-nko, military commanders who were in the en- ; ' j Mboiirg. gagemc-nt Ol these about two thousand were taken prisoners, and the balauce killed and wounded in the usual proportions. General Wallace ol Illinois, was reported I tb.-trles L'Drn-iUK1'1! ! LIST OF RETAILERS ! . .1 1. ..:1..r..li.r.li.i A". jl r orein auu jcuicsti.. iu Cambria County for the yar IfrO-'. Jei.njtown Loroupa. CUs William Lott. Daniel W. (juughnur, II. Walter-. William Mcl'herson. A. Lurgrafi. John Otis Plitt Cel.-. J.-hu M. Kit?. i Charles Millrr. z . : t'-' secure the passage of the act, and have , ThJ ..j Gct) gl !;k-v Johnston, was killed, I dead, it is thought impossible that he could Louis LuekLura - 1 I I " . W ' V . . J"' . t i . . - i . t. . ,.,.,, r.i l,.. 3 i.ve ; ne was nowever, in.ng v ..ne.;av nan. WltU tlie ! ' -iK.Miv.nritviiv.' b. W;ls .sh. t m th . I 11. K' lilT. mrnrmniV A T1T1TT IP lOrU : heids. as lollows: Tampering nLlliiWUfll iUttib ID, IQGfi. ; P-; tlie aUtributiou of eight liuudrl . an arm ahot off. H:e Rebels had about sixty j iU e:r tilt. i,(ii!et timing ,ut at the n ,v. W. I.twi-. . 3 j thousand dollars due the State by the Penn- thousand men er.gagtl. The battle v heth- i General Halleck passsed Cano to day, at ' Je-hu l'a.v:u. ' rftrn.,rttlw sylvania Railroa 1 Ganpany among other wec.:,I1,i,i.,r tlie number of t r.ps engaged, ! o.' for Pitburgh. '' ' ! -. Me-nts..mrry. AtorpoiatiOll. railroad companies; and the distribute ot i f , , , , J? F.ve thousand pri- ners ;ue eM, ctcd l- K ,;'",n- The lp;-l liens having a large majority j cash by Thomas A. Scott. Vice Pie.-ide-it of j ' r -1IC -r f a"' 1 V ''M niht fr,m Uland No. 10. 1 ' lrT - in the S-an. Senate, of course the bill for the J the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. j ws tne gn-ateM st, uggle ot the j t.u..r:Ui.,n is being tr.ade L :c f r lu ' u!"'t r . t .,. tiy received it Mr. Puller U-s titled to having paid the kind that cvu oc.nreVi on tl.i- continent. A j thc ntej.ti'i. .f .ur wounded at P,tt'. vr-J. ; , , ' i.'' res.oratio., ot U -u,. t n cued it ; . f tJsc A;ItDtovVQ j.; Uv( tholl. u., Lk f Carlo dated the 10th ! ClllCu.O. Ap.il 10.-W are linnnV ' l"v (... This ; have ir.stice done them in this matUr, until j to publish the Tonnage Tax bil! iritv in i money. Air. r utter states, was n;s own, out .. l.-.i.... .4 .1:.:. i i lue Oii!i:niiet: m'iiuic iii.iv n.is 1.1 n;i pi uiui- t'.ie L'-Jniocracv nrs.ve.-i both branches f the I. glsl.Uure. The saya C.vkio. Aj. r ::r a-S vices from au Sfract of the re) Pittsburgh I.au iini:. ;,ie-! the f dlairg par- i Ti n .'imr ,.i tl n. l vi'!.. r;,.,..r ticuiar.s :ib ut tiM- lan- t'-iT t - : f the investigation Cm- vis;,r.,i .,,. r,im ,,f Mr. S.-..U. t C. ,vi-r I v I The vtiemy attacked at h-ur ,'dovk on ;tt. ..fib.. II..IWP whi.-h we rublisli else- Ib.te!. and Mr. Sc.tt handed to l.itn thr.- ! Sunday morning. I he bJ'.gad.s ! Gen.- t.ll L 11 V ... - . - . I I .o Zr ! Iiutif ;it Pittsburgh, from st-vei.vl getitielneti j who wete on the lieul after the f.ht. I'r.-m I their dement.- we gather the following : General I'renti' brigade coi":-' ",nr ,j thetilst Illinois. ITt'.i Wi.-o-n-in. Silli lu- and "1st (!)';.), wtre att.icr.e.1 vlole Ure, contains some facts which will startle j or four hundred dollar- to support the bill, j ij 1 lrt c-nguc-sl. . UU.i bv what s,e:... I ., I ' . , . , r , The editor testifies to that fact hiaiself. Tlu ' Tn attack wns .i.-cessful. ..ttr entire force ' . . .. . . . - the people cf this Commonweal C;aui,iUee w-wve t,,u luoLCV to the amount H-Dg driven back t theritcr. when the ad- ! 1 c rt t e e o " the half ha, not yet ,;een told, as w:ll a,, (jf tlf U,iUrs ,-a.s'thus expende.1 vanec -f ti e enemy wS,; cheeked by the rir.; i V, jVnll Vr J H.ld ;,..a,. v . -i pear, cvj.en the entire report and tc-timcny j It was in evidence that the -ectiou f t! s.re publi.-h-d. P.ut e have em-tigli now to j commutation bill requiring the Pei.nsylva how, that if the Pennsylvania Rail Road Inroad Company to assist othei railr-ad " , CoUip.'.ales in the &t;ite, was in.---r?ed l.-r t:.- Company was too por a l-.tll-j more tnan'a rurlio,,. of inducing the members from the year ago, to pay its tonnige tax and thus , counties through which these roads passed faithfully fulfil its contract with the State, I to vote for the passage of the bill. Mr. it had abundance of money to t:?e in Cor- ! Burn, a member of the Legislature from , . , x . . i Allegheny couutv, was jndueed to t.ivor ti e ruptiug the Legislature, and procuring the . c.,m ut:;tion bia bv the I)romi,e of Mr. passage of a law that is a disgrace to our , c;C().t tnat tnc p;tt!iburg and Stenoenville ftatute books. With a clear annual income ( Railroad should be completed, and Mr. S-:ott amounting to millions of dollars, this marrx- n.tered into a written agreement f take . . .... ,, four hundred thousand doilars worth ol the moth corporation is unwilling to annua.ly i . , ,-,i ,v rti t ... ! - w . 1 i benas il the .ortn western Kanroc.il L.mpa contribute a few hundred thott-at.J dollars, y at liir wheu their value was only t sn out of its abundance, to thc support of the j united at twenty five cents on the dollar. Government which protects it in thc cniv- The Senators and Repi eseotatives tending . f. i. i i ' ' on the line of the Northwestern Ihiilroad ment c-f its rights: but it has no scruples m ; u , , .. .. , .,, . " I coiiMMpic-ntlv voted ior tne bid. Uy smb txpeudlng thousuaos in corrupting the foun- j u,(;UiS ft3 u.iep eight hundred thousand tains of Legislation, and in endeavoring to i .loiiars, which si.oiil.l have gone into the render the law making r .v.-cr of our State, I State Treasury, was divided ain.ng ctt tain 1 the uui.oods. (Mir hrce w.i increased by the arrn-.l ol Genera. Grant iioin Savan uah.nn.l inspired by the ! p.-rtof hc arrival 'f two division ol cieiiTul HaehPs army. Cur l-s this d ly was heavy, and beid's the killed and wnnded, it ci .luaeed our camp 0'puip:ige and thiily six held guns. Ti.e next i: iri.in. o.i i.v -.s. n' wamoTin ir. men were taken prisoner. At 12oYl. k the entire 'ine ft j te en-aed. hut in full it-treat. At -1 P. M. the enemy had taken Stl.wai:." tcrv ! mills, lie-.ltn".- bi!ter t:t; to ef'litv t U:i! .d. rts-ilt.i ttie otlen- a matter ff traffic like cat-le so market. ! railroads. '!!-.. Coni!. !,..vi I tb.. .U The act of 1SU1 be repealed. The j nc. application of money a u.c-ans of hi i- pcople cf Pennsylvania demand this, and it : bery. The individual poiot'.-.! oru as bein is cot in the power of thc C rnpany t. pre- I the chief agent in the di.-Tifnntiori .f the ', tuin-s was Jir. moonis A. cott. In Marei, last the Committee addrc..-ed a n -tc to Mr. i Stanton, Secretary of War.tlt-siring t kn-.w sive, and by two ?el. k P. M. had retaken our camp and batteries, to gather with some forty of the enemy's guns, and anuml-er of prisoners, anil H.ecm my were in full retreat and pui'iod by our ie-toiii'is force, CausiUies i.::ov-roi:. Ge:.. Grairt wounded in t..e ankle slighslj ; lien W. K. Wallace kiliel ; Gen. S:-,ii!..-t vertdv Woimd el ; CI. II loth killed :' Ctil-.nels Logan of :h- loth I. iii"!-, and Davi-. ot the ol 111 ti"i-. woiin h d severely : Major li.mter. ..file 1 Illinois, hided. " Wound ed a-. 1 uii.-.-inr. n-t less thin o:00. Col. Pea' .!-, "tin I'.jth vVircoii.-i-.i. -alo .-eveie ly vvo'Mided. It is l.Ji-v. d that this haUle will le J.ro- t ! i k - l-.it ! f-.ir gi.i!, Wi.t-.-i h 'Ue.s ba't-ry and a!-." two ;,! hatteii'-s, tli-j name.- f ui.li art in l given. Tiiou-ands of ..iir trp? had ;.:k.:: rcf:'e undt r the b mk of the river, and utterly re fused to fight: in fac t, ihey Could n l.:is t!"-ofm-ers and na n were mixed in in xinc.i. 1c cv nfisioii. The arni.v at il.i- time x i t ', utterly t'.t feated. At this jui.c-Hire. the gun b-:.;- Lexil.-t : and Tylor pent! a tr ni n.i-(pe t j.i. I an i sr.c-il upon the em my. kept i; up every half hour. Cmko. .pi il 11. "I h i. iii!"ini itiou rct-eivetl to-dny I; Li;. din; i that the pur-nit .-t ' rebel- was kept tij but a kith yoiid the p.-.-ili. 'four a Iva- t:ie 1 attle. ad.iio. i.al Pitt-i erg e n ti ' a' i: u i-t '.m ,- i-e-' tevi a:- t- Several boat ids vent tV.e g-x-d work from being accomt-Iished. Tlie lVar. at what time Mr. Scott cvul.l isit llanis- i-;- hih p : iy is n a i i.eri after 1 e n.taine to t ::atv a:e: important results. .Me that IVamcg-frd's ar . ei dei.i"! a'i."d, and will ly able t" ofier a f-cbie e advance f our trx-ps. f pri- ni . i. 1 ai .ili .1 -seph G. liv n.es, it-. are U -.oi.:t-. 1 .-.lt. P..i.,:lll. . ugu-t i'-vu j; r. W ...i. M .rr- !: V i ne Kii.-in . h, J .in. II uiht -. 1 1 . 1.1 v --Ins- Ch.il'les Krank. 'ahlweii v"c b -r,' Lewi- M U.... ti. 1 tank V . Hut. (, ..;-.. i. i:. Jur..L!,. 0 t-'e K. ii . r. J -lill .1. H lielliligic-it Jft'll i'-.ik". L.-VM.- t iot. M. M. J .. P .-L: 1 I P.- 1 . -. I'avi i K' --. Kl- i. Lv-ltn'-i r. .' . K. io t . 1 41 .1 :t.,- i f." t. 1 '-i-j't-i- H.m l , ti !v-!i ,1a lilt -. F. .Mail - -u-iT. m . Pi itciiii . '. o, ,. !.:.:. 1 . c. a.. I'.ti v- I I;..'.:; i I. . : I. il .1 . .; .i i. 14 1 1 li 11 1 1 i:J. 14 14 l ; is z 1 1 li 14 14 1 I 14 11 14 14 1 1 1 ; t 1 1 j t 1 1 14 1 1 It i ; i l : 1 1 i i j i l i 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 ! I 1 1 : i 14 1 1 1 3 1 15 i ; i I 4 i t 1 i i i i i A correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, : burg, without interfering with hi. duti . to fixes our loss in killed, wounded and ni;,- tU U'" !r ?.Us!.,;,u r''I'id on ine cm oi .viaici:, ti:ai jii. ocoii v men P" this s'n -ul.i i. - the ca e the entire Missis sippi Valley - ill .--ii bt; :u our pos.-essron. i t- . hre to .lay lit-m l-.and No. lo. 'i i.e t rah and field fuevr wid be -ei.t ; . K --t Warren, the i-oinpany ofll. t-r t.. .: un:i.:i. i:io. iti.d th ." privates to 1 hie. -go i o S, rmfj' Id. Generals Mahal!. G t'lit and n r.o -r.b r tlinate ttVii-ers are hele par. e. Tne Li ter are -j. i.e-abv vt-rv iniroua -1,: ve. T; t 1 " ; l-.n-n-i ti.- I:. : - ir.z, at the battle cf Pittsburg Landing at j at Cairo, and would 1-c relieved on the 10th. ' 10.000, and that of the rebel. at about 1.3.- 1 bubpoeua wa. then left at the h.u-t l 000. Other account place our I.,-s as 1 .v.- : Mr. Scott, but he .lid not come 1 et.-re the A 11: i"v Ji,' ts 4C00. We will have t wait f r ofilcial I ' oiniu.iice, ami ni. u.ey iM-re ivmporar- rf-ports to ascertain our exact i.-s. ueauie : gard has made a stand at C'liuta, and we may af.ticipate another LI ody battle at that , place. A desperate battle w:ll pr. h illy take place dtrir.g t!:-- 'e--t.t 'vec-k at Yt ik town, Virginia, the scene cf the snnen ier of , the British Army under L rd Cormvaliis. in the Revolutionary Wa The reUIs have a ; 1 l..l 1, .1 t". . T:i.- . t ". n I Gtc. McCitlian ii a!r-u ly info nttd their ! jj, . ,, ! Comm.ttce, and 1 ily alsei;t at Pittsburg, he passed tur.a:g! Ti.vk. We letrn that a pitch-in and drag-out prin- v.-"rks. with a largo li.iriishurg wi'li. nt st 'pping. tlie L'oth ..f March, the Committee again iel-graphe.! to See.etary Stanton to a-eertaiu where Mr. Sett could he found. '1 he reply was that Scott Would be iciieved tioio duty at r.-li- rt.s M -nrve in i iv days. The S -r-c lrt ;i; Arn.s was aecorduiJy tiispatche 1 l Wash iugtoll to sul pcua Mr. Scot", but ivn unable to tin-t him. and the Ouninitt- e i elievc tha' he purposely kept out of the w.,v. uy .'laisaa!;, a in' ::: oi. r the .1 Al:e-j:e::v ca:nf v 1 it v -ar. tc '.n "i. i .a. r ciple, c.n i to in i .iriihng sa!- n. cn Cana! sfett. .1 -; li-: cvi., fn hist Saturday nii;ht. The !H-io--f:-iit- nnnd'er--d .di'.it thiity, and se t r.d ..J then. !- ivt-i p ;i :.!:;!, alt h 'Ugh n- t .- rio'.is. injuiit -let i:.g th? rrogsc t.f the I att-e. Ti a:e all ri.. pailiculars t the at": ;ir we 1 .tve ifcn .:.": ascertain. It wiii.tl dt:h-s. i.-,.3c. -ay tha t-ur f-i-r wnks' o T.iv "lie man. ::i no. i: Dlakci IS cr :- Ap n. ' t . -ere - .ti.-i v. O'- .-'g, at our i.exf t ml . f f ' e. 1 WC.I tUSC ptinca I t.lieti ta it at the c!. sC- f ti.e -e-.-e n i.e v army, 'i d.c rout of thi rebt Is a orktow wul i pi tee Richu ond. the Capital ! thc sj j 1 ..tl...- ( ". ... fr... r t.'v r .'vi.'itcl e lit i .X i lO . -U..i. - v . . . . . . , t. . "-- S:.::; oi;n. i. Am.il. The -now which fell last wit-k .furnished ticiVnt sleii.ing uovt-liy in April, it.-dl t-i ll.e M .!.- t rn : have b-en - rat.ier l Cot. III. -ntrarv. i. Thc j ted the r Hiiii of Mr. Scott, at C.'Vti! II ,t d. and wis h.t.dv.-d a j..iekagc eontahniig Jive tiuuured d'.ihais. Mr. Scott remarked to I Mr. Marshall that the ii.ick.-.L;'- had been left . l It i . 1 .... 1 ! 1.. .1. I ' ... . I rcoei MCaiu.r ..lilio.r.tc uu . iji .oi-i n..t. jiv. i ...o-. n K,ii hi cciCtaiued. There were ot hoi packages lyin- i ' he weatn. r contmuos v.t : nJ -bsigrei aoie. about, the ro.ni at the time. Mr. Maishill ! and mud is the in!, r oft:;- dy. luni 'T icsi.iic-': i!:.e. ne na.i raw-ays lain in f.r sc-ver.d j.iy ; I i.e st-. i:i tain, bu - general i: i" :i.or.t that p--.iti.tii of the lie- , soi;t:i tt Mas :: V D;o:i 1 : ii iiur irj.tri. a . ' ...-. . .......... ..v. .. j last Friday again male her appe iranc , sii. taiaed by a numbvir i f smaller vcs-cls m- !- Ld after her, an l c iptured three Federal Tiio Ulciiiuiat pfarahce. Loin l:i M"M;-. . To the lb ii. hda m M. S; tnt ry t-1 Wr: Ti:e Relw-l .-'.earner.- Merrin-at Yoiktown .ud .-ev.-i.il oa bo., a ."'tare.1, t :. v 1 1 1 1 t n Ne a : v. ah'.- i'f.nt. "i :.e only damage d--: e ::.- i- th f li l'--e S:;. ill vt sst t n- t-n.i'v in. i loa-.d nilii tcal.it 1 ..-; !. Tnese Ve .-ie t ..j tiirt-i oj.j.. .-iit- Rii.a .1. r Gt-T C-i-e 's O.Msioii. wiio.-v l.fciy sii -tli g.i:. "t thlee ucli c:d::ire. c hniid:''! iet-t Ir "in thc-si.oit. 'i'he M'.iiin.ir c.-me dov-i, l.v .i:,; tl - M--iiit'T and the Stc-M-n LaiUiV Nauattiov l"i.c latter tired four or tiv.- round-, and the Mcrrhii.ic "Ut: i-.und. i.tu .?.-, w ;tii i.e: oli-oit. letim.tsl to Cr.tiiey l.-lai ;. I'i.u t nd ti." ti i . What the nigt.t may br:;.: foitl. I au unable lo say. (Signed) John hi. Vi...l. M.-iv r Geni. 1. C. T. !: A. I. i. Hxar. I.. r,v IV ..... I' . . -. I ,. t . . )-!.- !.. Wa-'i.'- .-. ' P.. 11. i l.ol, I-- !I. S. l- o, .. -I. . i '. .! i.;ie- Mat . I. i .i i i: " p. -i. I 'ali' .V -b u- -. ...n.u. i M: e-. i. i:-- iiu:.! -, K. i...-l::.t'- I. I - oi- .V i.. 'i t. i a A ' --! i.:t 1 ' -il J :i I tl t tv I'." v i : --'t- b- v. favor cf the ivpe.d of the Tonnag-j" Tux. r.n i ,' 1'-S II -MR RKsT dlATI VK. Prof. Schooners. The M-.nl-or did not uttaek her. A naval engagement nad voted tor tt.e Commutation l id without j Woo-'., the renowned discoverer of the inval .ffer to I any cxpectatioi: of a reward. Mr. Marshall ! .,u., n i),..,,,.,, ...,t;.o, ... i... iu tll0 a.so t-Uhe. that be had visited the r.H,,...f i u ,.( t,. t,;!. vicinity cf Fortress Monroe between the two i s.u ,i .i;,i; us h ing upon the bed. Mr. lavis j l5'-s nudicines are .i.ier.-ai!y admittt-I by fleets, will doubtlesi s-.oii occur. j said that he bad received the m aifv from j the American pre. s t be fir Mtperi or to all the aged, that has been C-irrispond'-i.ts must e. use u f r tlie present. We will attend to t! tir .-m launicat ions w hen we have inoic "tmm. ; so.tt, m;t suose.oieiojy o..,.,. , fa--t . ... fl,r musing the hair on the head of !U ll:0i , " V . ll.. ih.tt .:..- b.-n si verrtl for ,..-.v rea. 7Prof:c-s...r W. .-vt rv t rs- ii. a.lerti.-t uu nt t It h..u!d be il-.l Ik i 1UV ty'iiw-uii. ' l- " J . ,, , f .'O 1,.flV lU'i-r i'li.I tf:l'V hoi. .1 i..af:,a, ..f t Dristrict of Columbia, has passed both IL-u- j 'tUvA.try t0 curry ."marking that he was I Jrs, to grow forth with a much vig-.r and fees of Congre.s. and will, doubtles, be sigu i afraid to carry so much hv.ne!f. The Cm f luxuriance as w hen Ides.-t d with the advan ed bv the Preshwat. From this it is ar pa- ; mil tee lias endeavored to procure the atten- 1 tac of youth . . i A-.,..t M. 11... !. I. .. .. i l . rent that the ALUunisf- l:ave cmmenifi sue. cn.eti There can be no doubt that it i one of (lie , i greatest discoveries in the medical world. It in earnest, the work cf emancipating the , ok-rhout was a member ..f .1. hives in the South ; all, or nearly all the 1 Legislature from Wyoming county last year j restores permanently gray hair to its origi- Kcpvb'.h. n members, Voted in favor of j and partu s testified to havmg beam him l;al color, and make it a.ume the beautiful tb bib ' loi-s urnvin" that thev are all K- i ay that he had made a o,x-.,J tiling out of -it . , , - , . , , . the ...isprown U -t .hey are J lhe tonna-e tax bill, ami that he had ,. aid ' "ilky U luT h,ch has t e,-n very desirable mancipatioLists. A bid nas a.so been pas- . a.j hj. a!nounting tj $J ()U() in all ag-s cf the wo: Id. St. L-...W .Monnm, SHERIFF'S SALE. I!y virtue of a w rit of Fi. Fa. im-.i . ut j f tlie Court of Comm n Plea. of Cambria I County, and to rue directed, there wih be ! expo. ii to Public Sale at the C r.rt H -f.se. J in Kbc-tisi.ure, t.n Saturday tl.e ."J .lav ..f May next at tA o o'clock P. M., the follow ing Heal Estate, !o wit: All the right, title ami ; interest of -b-hn Wils ' git iind, situate in ti e i I i t i t 1 i : i ; i 1 1 i . i i 14 1 i i 1 i 4 !.. 1! . .lb: e;.t'' I. I ' V. i:'.l .. 1 ..-'. :i b. . iho . V. l . . -; : u l.ii er. P t . k M. r i o.ci I " i i it h V i"iii..-i .1. li:i .l ..igs". wi;a ,.i; ; iiu.'bt -. l.:t : eiicf "a i , V. .ill- Kei . " liiiata Lin k-. P..ii ie Nl- lUni.i. ;tc if Win. NluriKV. C ,.irv P. U ike J .iaea It. t"....'ei . "ashiligo.n T.-ish:j. .1 -Iiii Ti ih Murk Mciihiiighliii H irfciiu 1 ii'-y. Sen. V iliiaru 1 il- v. jun. J..1.U Mill;:!:. .1 -1 . ti il.tmbli.tt. J-t.-ksuii l'c lis!;: j. Christian Hut ri- .u. Suininitvilie ltorouuh. 1 i I I ; i ! i ied, authorizing Buck Niggers to carry the Mails. There is no use in laying the blame of the passage of these measures on the a vowed abolitionists. Ihey were passed by the men wbo claim to be Cbnsercatice Re publicans. In votiug as they did, they pro ved that they are fanatical Abolitionists, and tho high s .'.Hiding name they have assumed. Osterhout was siibpeuatd. but having been Jhrahl. warned by a man named George 11. P.ard Sdd by all go.vl llrnjcists. well, was thu- enabled to elude the Servant . --:, ,". i ' .- , . t ... th. d i ii i t T ' , " e would attract thc attention of . ur aisArms. 1 his Bartlwell i a!o behevetl to ' have been instrumental in inducing an im ! r,"l'rs " ,hr dvertis-n:enl m :.n..tht-r c-1-portant witness, named Geai hart, to leave j umn, of lr. Ivl-mdV Anti-Rheumatic llarrisburg in the night time. i Ruid." It meets a general want, and a. its John Edgar Thomson. President of the j fcfik..M.y ;s wei roco:nmended. we would :d reonsylvania Railroad Cmpany, was sum ! - v - nit.netl to appear before the Committee, but j 1 . hU',e'1JS " lu.enniatism. Oout I "ioUh ! Gi:nc-- mauh. Cambria cnmty, fronting on Rail Road S'.reit and extending ick to au alley, aoj lining a lot of Rolirrt iirmvn, on the one side, ami a lot of John Farrell on the othei side, having thereon erected a two .-tore frame hoil.e. lnov iu the occupancy . f the said John WckkI.. Taken in execution an.', to be sold at the suit of George Morrav. JOHN P.FCK, Shciiif Sheriff Office. Ehensburg. 1 f ill and t-j a lot of .b.-eph A. Pairish. WiV.l-.im Mel ..nnell. li ackhek Toi iishij' A. A Paiktr. Allegheny Township Tiiolntl- Itradlev. f iti i.-k "!..i'b," II li. Nu t- i, T. SI. C.iri-tv. -h.-t Spii-.g- 1 b. !1. Nutttr. M- i.t. bouz'.-i--. nsrh. I I - i . . . 1 . . . it..;i ic. i i i ivuiuov ueic-aiici i-Kicu, tttc... ..oo. "'o j replied that bad health wouhi not permit Neuralgia, fJrys:pelas, or tlie etn-ets ..f Met-. : J-an r.ui ns, regarded as such. j him to attend. A sub committee was ap- curi.il poison, to give it a trial. FXFCL"r0RS NOTICE uest T- wnshi; . pointed and proceeded to Philadelphia, to i ' ! ' ' J..t h i;i:l. r-i-The der.rtv editor who e-ts un tLe i obuin the testimony ot Mr. J. E. Thorn n ! From tlie 1 CappaSiaunof k. , Whereas letters of a,'.niin;.strati-..-ii ,.;i the White Township. . ... . . , ,. , son; blithe refused to receive t!u-ni. and a 1 VVashinoion, April 11. The X-itiimal ' estate of Marv E. Jack-on. dec'.!., late of Kaustead .c 1 "isk, locals for thc AUeghaiiian, .ion t rcm-n our . . , . t.... lt yl n .,.,:,, I InUUSiii-ncer savs: Reimrts from ib.. R I Cre-si n. Cambria count v. Pa., have Ixtn tienrw Walter- comments concerning the Iale report ot tne , tlAt jjr Thom.-)n could n .t bo seen, was '. pahami.K-k river dow n to Wednesday morn granted to thesub.-criier. ail persons indebted i death of Major V . . Ivory, to wlncn he ; sbown to the Committee. cry humanely gave currency, in order to j S-von Directors of the I cnnsylvama Rail- ... .. ...ei, ,i ,, ! road (.kimpanv were examined, but testified create a sensation. He acknowledges tl.at , , - ..... , . t .. I tnat ttiey knew-nothing about any bribery, he altend tne extract trora tne Jlera.I so !ts i Mr. Thom.-s T. Firth, the Treasurer of the t t read Wm. W. Ivory, instead of John j Compan-, also failed to appear before the Ivorv. Was this a verbatim extract from i Committee, excusing himself on account of the 'Herald What right had he to make :i.,hcaIth- . ,Ie "hl? expressed a i. u. . . , i willingness to appear, hut was not exam nis aueranon, tr oat ugak iiiiu lie oj mier ; jrjpd. i:ig. state that the Union forces occupy the ; to the estate are re.piestcd to make imme- J -'acob bob, noith bank of the river, which ia much diate payment and those having claims Ifctcr 'hie radrc ad is repai.ed up to : again -t the estate of said ..eceasel will make j tir.n. ! tlie sanit! known without delay to AjrnesWe Carroll Township. .-wollen. The Warren ton Junctir. Numerous refugees and contrabands aie coming in daily, who report that the main ; body of the rebel army have fallen back to : Richmond, doubtless with the intention of strengthening General Magruder. The rebel t - i, . . pich.eis are occasionally seen on the south t JAMES S. FRANCIS. Executor ''2 Union Street Philadelphia April ) d. IStp-'.-lO-Gt. s. .m. I'cttenIll A. .'t.. Advertising Agents, ll'j Nass.iu Street 1 th.it M.'jor W. W. Ivory was the individual i In maiming up th.-ir report the commit- ! bank of the Rappahannock, but they are ' York, aud 10 State street. Boston, 1 (;t. referfed to? For cur part, we would rather ' tee express a positive conviction from thc 11 ieveJ to be merely watching our move- j arethe authtirized Agents for tlie "Dem-1 u,.. 1. the chance of -rivin- currency to a I evidence betore them, tnat unlawful means ments. - c r - ockat tV Skstisel," and the n:ot.t induen- Carrolltowu lvrou?h. riiiek. ti?T .v M.iucher, Francis Grosbergcr, Conemaugh liorough. Jnma- Lynch. Jolm Kinjltitrin. Mr. Kurtz, Richland Tonthip. rjft; Tfinra 1, rv Vttil. 1 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 14 7 7 : 7 "'J 7 oo lo l) 7 . 7 t". lo : 10 , J 7 i! ! u i Philip V, J.O.irt;-, i l..ii M lgin. Lewis Kerstii.g. J. R. Mcilreighl. Jjl.n i .rgan, Philip trhuUiee, Kliiibeth I'..tiL.i J alne :iiith a.n Hit i i. 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I,. t a t .1. .. :. t . lBiu,5-,..Mulur,uiluo.iH.-u, mutation hi bv Mr. Sott. who has A euen ila warfare s I-in- carried .,11 fr.m. 1 the Ciutetl Matr.s anl Canad.is. Thev K.lTINO HOCStS. t bided the ummn ..f the : Brcntnville inwards th Oecoquan, and stray are empowertsl t .iiiitract fur u at t.nr . A ":.-t-ih.l nccordinK to the Act r.f n..! oMiers ar. oe kt I It l v thc-c outlaw inwrsT iiiim. J. l;noTn IJorough. 1 1 t-s t1,4 ri'-irt of a fi iiil Mother or h"r r:i- succefsfull v c. .1 .- gc- l.i'-T.-.'n. i v -miTv.T!- : -r ; Co.OV.issio .. . . ,sv.-v. t f .-. :'. si ;c v.-.tlk-, , any 1 1 : . .1. ;;lh -v ' Geldlog. r Muh-. ' , Wa.k.-. T bh-vL.cle. 1 inoie.-t pe.lt siiiaris i the sr.iue. ciii.tr 1 v 1 inem. cr t v 1 ;. h rg i:f-ar by .ide v.-ail.-. 1 shall by pr-.pT ;nf rniatlon f n;.v t-cr i.t the liuiges-. -r other Magistrate, if ; fifty een's for the first . cfence. and ore !' -, lar f-r eveiv nb-e-vieut -ne: such (tO ; nvovercd according to the- j r.viri:ns of:: U J several acts, f Assembly relating t.. IkiroUg' ? i iu such ca.s. j So ri. n Cth. All 6uch f.ncs us may h 1 rollectetl. to bv paid over to the B j Treasurer, and are to le app'iod a. I 00 i taxes. (1 ' Given nnder tnv han.1 and seal of cth. c 31 J Carroll town, thi- Crrtdayof April A. P. Attf-t. .1. L. LRALLll.R. V-r.r ... b hi . M " -, r. C-.1:. Crr,-ot.-.v ;i. A, td 1 ::-. 1 i
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