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The Luzerne Union from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 2

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The Nev Nation, the Fremont organ, in- disensfine the Baltimore Convention, ij.garth tTT I.icivsrs were ersnted to the follow- rr nr.t nnlv the time when it shall be held, but corsr rBOfEHDIUfi' feast or tne usually occurs simultaneously with the Easter of thp Christians. This fear, however, it commenced about the 21st cf April, as this is leap year in the Jewish chronology iji tn Ji imiiiiii eren its action, aavf but little ronseduence ing persons by the court on Monday last. A few applications were held over for further consideration What elo Too iLi. I tilgt." flai.l a li-'ht boy te i fear 1 shall never be able ll gtitf get Charley, nM Harry, I 11 ir- Tou dreamed Froel nlu In his ley (-ar -f atate. Mon- Onarter Sessions, commencing It remarks Sttnc vs.

Robert Eston et in- Tree bill. Same vs. Ocore Tree bill. Verdict of not guilty rendered without living the box. Same Vs.

Robert Fisher. IxpoSure of per- After havlnjf rashlr and Hotel. Lyman PifB. W. wnen a lun.r niontn th countrr int cvcls.

Passover wetek is a season ObsefTea a sidential nomthntif H. Lindernwn, HAHittfOt fOiTow And PWtfWETQ I UKKS li AHft fc PA fh no not thet Tfm dreamed on ihr Paaoe. p-nr.) wide, April 18, 1864. Present, his honor, J. Ci'nynghain, and Associates Harrison and i Township road in Ron? Petition for va-I eating and relaying filed, and Court appoint B- D.

Kncms, llendersori Harrison and Petef i Adleman, viewers. with freak strictness by Israelites nil over i'tnc friends of Mr. lAneoln, Who belicvM that it mnMnnr.n, nf the exo- nrocetdins thus, tin would cain khe ad- To permanen manent son. true oiu Michael Mnrphy. To mw Liberty.

Jaatiee and Traih kapatkJ, Walking lovingly sido by-ide Same ts. earlv trial, and who in this 1B6 WEDNB9DAT, AFRII. discharged by the Court. dus of ttieir ancestors r.gypt, od thc mmvMC fdlM ted in-Gcnesis. Donng ita continuance fer-; Bneir to drnw the peopl.j in the ted bread is not permitted to be used, of certain over-complnisatft Li sisla- Creek toe.

11 In Re. division of Providence townsmp- iJks tTWeB Road in Abington township. P. -tit ion to Report of Commission eontinjed. A Miles, William DaridB.

1 X. William it. Ueorge W. Eliaa Aiken. Leonard Shafer, Jieoob UreM.

(jeorge Trible B. Gersbaeber Jacob Atherholt, Ira 1). Shaver, T. J- Caaterliue, tbc quart John Lynch, Hotel tores, now perceive mat uiey nave laitcn uie nor any kind Of malt liquor. Passover cakes Commonwealth vs.

Thomas Tobin and El- wrong road. vacate filed, and Thomas Smith, u. nw ley nod J. O. Fell, appointed viewers.

I rnnmnnvMiih a Shot i For- owl Ton saw traitoross faction, deprived of Srenjrlk, And traitoroa. ekemos hruaght te nrt. And the Star Spangled Cat ortt kt the lead. By the blood of -oar forefathers S'oa saw the graal crisis of Keljslliea etpMa. By repeat iMiee, true, martx-st and One misgnidod meu.

by tn right Endeevonnjr atone fnr he wronj Knt that Then viiu mw Kdacalinn rr?" Ooveiror Brough, of Ohio, has ordered 11 1 a eeneral muster of the militia of the State len TobJn. Assault and battery. Ignoram- i us. Prosecutor to pay costs. 1 Same vs.

John Connell et al. Riot and as- sault. True bill. i Same vs. Robert Grimes.

Assault and bat on the 25th of April. This ordei excites creat interest, as it is supposed to be prelim- rranci William Mover. Charle Brown, ciblc entry. Court Sentence defendant to pay a fine of fi to the Commonwealth, and costs of prosecution and stand committed until sentence be complied with. Rosd in Ilollenback township.

Petition for now road filod, and Aaron Spade. Jacob ftw tf errr ewi osWsary wefseM -at! mer-pOid ml A rait of te rests per es rd to tm nohtu, csrt Cffunt the tinti and rc- mtttke amount nntk imrr tn an order from the" Kellers! eovern- 1 KltntB lBU, the hovel and eel. are eaten instead of bread, which consist of. floor and water only, great care being taken to keep them free from any impurity. On the first night of thc passovcr thc members; of the Jewish families meet together and recount, according to the manner prescribed, the history their nation, and pray for its speedy restoration to the land of Palestine.

Some idea may bo formed of the strength of these people, from the fact that in the United States their population is upward of seven hundred thousand. ti-ru t. nw 1 oroat vietorv turns out," the loy incut railing out the entire militia or And far to the East and the Wwt shod itt i.e. O'er the benighted tobarian'a lot. tery.

True bill. tir-bsdat. wMlth vs. Thomas Tobin and El- 1 al States to pei fonu garrison duty ami guard ntrainst a rebel invasion, while thrJ vpti ran OVAL. Iguoram- Rlain and Chas.

Weiss are appointed Tobin. Assault andbatjpry I Nay! llarrv. you're far from Ut traak thoughts, And not like get there ia awhile ers. troops are pressing the enemy in front Prosecutor to pay costs US. I'll tell yoa I dreamed I bad grown to beta.

And bought tay clothing of CLIFTOK 4 tu Same vs. Adolph Baur. Assault and bat Chicago Contkntios. The Turners of i7" The Iawrn office is now the new -K baildioc on the corner of the Public Square, djrectly opposite Steele's Hotel, where oar friends are invited to call. To Aovanvissaa.

Our large and con-ttsatlf increasing edition Bakes it necessary la out the Union to press early on Tuesday Hanover township. HxltoD borougli. Nathan t'harloi Montanye. J. M.

Thomas Tot ton Sarah Deal, James John Noble, Samuel Van Jerry O'Brien, Frank Maria Michael lleokrolb, Thomas Lawall, Mn. L. lavenport, James Bottom By tb quart Elixabeth Honry lUWe llarroan Lindennan Chicago have rented their hall to tht Demo- I 1 1. i 11 1 eaxi iime-ioua. vonvcneion eo iiviu 1..

city on the 4th of Julv next. ThJ rent to their ealecliiios eteewhare- Alwayi on handhaT made Clothing of the lateet and mot lAhiaiii 1 style Bemcmber at the old aUnl-Nivet't yi an exchange has the following Our readers mnemW wht a blow was made over our capture of Brownsville, Texas, last December It now seems that the Rio Grande is Rosd in Huntington township. Order renewed, and Wni. Koons, Lot Search and Thomas Winsns, appointed viewers. Road in Slocum township.

Petition for now rosd filed, and Jacob II. Bleini. Ocorgc Coray and Solomon Spade, appointed viewers. In Rc. Change of name of the 2d general, Gth principal Baptist church of Abinyton, at Clark's Green.

Petition filed, rxumint and be paid is S2.000. AM advertisers, therefore, should tery. True bill. rniDAr. In Re.

Court appoint Cyrns Stark consta-blu of the borough of Pittston. Commonwealth vs. Adam Fannecaso and Susanna Fannrtase. Assault and battery. Verdict, guilty.

ORPHANS' COURT, retail of Joaeuh Weeks, deceased. Peti be ran ton herrr their favors in ths office by Msndav England to be abandomd for the doubla reason mat Rev. Spurgeon says We in "Mil naimK si a the French arc about to taKe possession 01 1 tre getting a little tired or the negroes we Matamoras on the opposite side of the river, an. beginning to find them out. A lew years lUnry John storekig st the latest to insure publication.

SoTIcs. Owing to the scarcity of hands, jxd the difficulty we hare experienced in getting our work done, we do not know that we and that thc continuing or our troops inere ng0 a n(-gro was quite a pet with us, and tsroavBD wcbslv mm Lawit C. Piaa Oiiw, as DaALsa isOits.CASDta,ri.or.k, VIIIO. ASP $AVSBM AXD-HTOlt Willi, No. Stbsbt when one came to us we made much of htm found lawful, and Court direct an advertise tion of administrator for sale of real estate did not in the least put a stop to lie ionjeae-ratt and Mexican cotton trade.

Time will'let out truths whie'h telegraphic operators ment of three weeks before the day of hear- for nAynjent of debts. Court direct that the but now too many of them are comii igr-they come over in squads they are very ignorant and conceited we arc very willing help, Hotel, Hascl ton-nship 1 HoUenbaek. J.Jenkins. Jeffuraon. Kingston lep.

1.1 if half of the within descnoeo, oe som J. W. Kboeds, Gotttob Ulmer P. II. eiood, Z.

L- Kemerer J. 11. Uoyt, W.Taple, Mumon Siglor, J. B. A.

Hinds, P. P. Leaoock, Ssmuel Han' WholvmU. 1 17 white, bu Si Cboeae.lb. I a II 1 o-ithin netition.

said half them to be Tree, to give hem moy, but then we do not want any more to do with hall issue a piper next week. We do not like such an interruption in our business, but we pester it to the vexations incident to our labor for ths past few months. If, there; fore, any of our subscribers should not receive thiir papers, they may understand the 1.16... Corn, bu Free Debala. What a curious and sucidal doctrine is them.

having a point of forty-ttro feet in said mam road, and separated from the said described lot by line running from said inain road ing tixtU lor tne seeonu return uajr 01 suj term next. In Re. Appointment of constable of Lackawanna township. Coui-t 09 Mondv next. 2th, for the appointment of a constable.

Commonwealth vs. O- Reil y. -Continued to argument day. Commonwealth vs. Owen Hughs.

Indiet- that which thc radical majority Corigress, led by the Speaker, are endeavoring now to ANerritr.R Criminal Tt-RXKii IxKisk. Con- Dried Kggs. Flaxseed Flour, ldduble extra, ductor Hill, who was recently conviLted and No one shell lose by the omission tH It Ms ..17 force upon the country it is neiincr more nor I wis than the enactment of a rule that. It is neither inorc 2 00 SO 00 8 w. JT4 .1..

r. sentenced to the Penitentiary for embezcling Baekwhoat, borough. Lehman. hi the meantime we will receive andexe- whpn a course has once been adopted by an the funds of the Philadelphia and Reading Administration, it must be persisted in I Railroad Company, has been pardoned by flay, per ton cnte ill orders for job work with prompt-i ment, assault and battery. lirnernrmis.

thromrn it lead to ruin. ror tney lorom tjroveriior turun aim now ai noeitiy. 1 Court sentence prosecutor. Henry Sands, to neatness and despatch. ant man ever to croDosj an abniidonment of Core Meal, Gate, lbs.

Pi.rk.naess pay the costs of prosecution, or give securi that course. They declare that, a member try The nearest relative of Georde Wash would run parallel with the all-y named. Term one half the purchase money down, and the balance in thr years, secured by bond and mortgage. Estate of Samuel E. Iloyt, deceased.

T. Depew appointed guardian of children. Estate of John Stout decensed. Court appoint Peter N. Reich ard guardian.

Bond approved. Estate of Thomas Kocher, deceased. Court award citation to execution to second Tas.Swiss Qxu. Sj.vobbs a ax Comixg Mi Alfred Brace, Bonham, Holden Tripp. Patrick McPlke, James I.

Clayton, John Thomas Oaaper Obendorfer, David Tetters. Daniel Oitrandcr, J. Knickerbocker, Charles Haines, II 1 rum George, John Cower Michael John Asher John Koons, Mrs. Mary Detrick James Vail ington, now living, holds an important posi- of Congress is a traitor who refuses to ap rss l.U. prove the stesdfsst iproecntion of a plan ns tion in the rebel army, and the oldest son of long as the President wishes to prosecute Znchary Taylor, is also a leader in the ene- Siuraldie.

smoked.i. IS 11 noi JUKI enxi suen a wnnw my rauKN Wheat, 1.45.. 1.60.. ty to par the same wituin ten uays. or siaiiu committed until sentence be eouipii' with.

Commonwealth vs. Hannah Duffy. Assault and battery. Verdict, guilty. Commonwealth vs.

Morris Simonson. Indictment, assault and battery. Verdict( guilty. would fore-ver prevclrit the possibility of rc- 1 i. ij Editor a poor wretch who every day cmp- 12 00, Straw, per tn uiying nn errur -'v- head that he may fill his stimach nation stob Tt is (he doctrine of an auto- alum Salt, pr ack lack.

gr. bbl Columbus. twp. crni-v It is the oeiiection 01 tyranny, a of May term, 1804. Estate of John Seely, deceased.

Solomon I Taylor 2d, appointed guardian of minor chil Coneress such a priiiciple must be the Clover Beed. per bo Timothy flaed. per beshel, 4.00. A paper tells of amiable tt) 4-M man rind wife in tln.t cttv who IM )ust he come reroncihd, after living tocejther five WEIGHTS OF GltAlN. Wheat.

Caja Rye. 6 Oate, BarleyJMhi; nnekwheat.48lee. BeaOi, 00 lha. Hraa WlU dren. years without sp.aking a word to dneanoth This popular and wonderful company of mo-sicrans, with whom oor cititens have become familiar, it will be seen by our advertising columns, will be here on Saturday evening.

We need not any, go and hear them. Their novel Md entertaining performances always draw for them crowded audiences. We will, however, advise all who wish good teats to Zy A number of advertisements sre again necessarily crowded out for want of sufficient working force in our office. We are in hopes, however, of getting things atraightened up after while, when these apologies will be unnecessary. CJy A good printer can find employment in tbft office.

John Jeasup George P. Richards. A. U. Thoma Chester Ransom, By the quart, Jaa.

John Qninnan, Hotel, Providcne: Daniel Lloyd ersatnre of a President, the mere machine to carry out his views, and tn pass afl sueh measures as he wishes. No point of time can be imagined, eceording to these men when the represent ative of thc people nf Congress1 can rjse in his place and ssy, It er. The wife- made a rnsh vow that she Clover Seed. 60 Iba. Timothy Reed.

4i Un would not sneak to her husband until he Poaches, 3.1 lbs. Dried Apples. S3 RU Sh Commonwealth vs. John Corsur. Indict ment, forgery.

Case continued. Same rs. John Mdfphy. Surety of the peace. Recognisance of defendant forfeited.

Same vs. Patrick McDonnell. Surety of the peace. Defendant discharged, prosecutor to pay costs. Same vs.

Thomas Farrell. Surety of the peace. Recognizance of defendant forfeited. apologised for having r. proved her Ouife I 46 ls 1 h-irshlv for giving art expensive party 111 his Jacob Hetzi'U, .1 11 Joha Jenkins, is time to pause.

ror whenever as aaris to do so. he must be i-xnelh-d. This is the whenever he dares absenc and she ki pt Ikt promise for the borongli. MA'UHT Kl), In Jackson, April 14th. 1804.

bf v. I nth of time named. rtrawiftin Mr. Majou of Brst Timk to Pain't IIoises Kxperi plain principle now advocated by. Mr.

Colfax and his political friends. They would convert our country into a monarchy of the most odious kind. Why will men close their ryes lo thc les man. to Miss It. CpttM, of Jid-son me-nts hnv- indicated that paint nn surfaces George Laiarus, Samuel Davia, Susan Ehort.

tieo. Schallenbergor Peter Wagner, 1 John S. Randall Cyrus Stark, William e-xpoeii to tne "tin win tm muen ipoie iura- Estate of John Hitch, deceased. Court order attachment against adtninistrator Estate of Louis Carey, deceased. Bond of Andrew Williams et trustee of Thos.

Williams, filed and approved. Estate of John Goodwin, deceased. rCourt order citation returnable to second return day of May term. Estate of Benjamin Budd, deceased. Report of auditor filed.

Estate of Anthony Mundy, deceased, Gardner Mundy appointed gunrdlan of minor children. Estate of Hannah Jones, deceased. Wm. C. Gilderslevc appointed guardjan of Sarah Jones.

Estate of Peter Richards, deceased. Court ble if apjilied autumn or spnlir. Ihan if sons of history W.lier nations nave gnu In Salem, on April 24; l.v Dsnl Bender, Kir. Darin Ihrrtiri Miss RacbakL KkimiimilK, all oi Dorranr. Thc! ppt on during hot wcitlli r.

In chid wealh- through this same gate to (perdition. E7 The mountains aouth and east of ue have, been on fire for several davs. On Sun 1 T1CSDAT. Commonwealth vs. John Heller.

Recognizance of defendant forfeited. Road in Abington township. Henry Griffin, Erastus Smith and Joseph Mocutn, appointed viewers. Road in Abington reviewed. Proceedings 00 the view to vscatc, set aside by the Court.

E. B. Bevan, By the quart. in warm township, LuSenM county. radical party would lead us the same road or it dries slowly, forms a hard.

will lead ns on it and down it, unless we tough like glass while if applied Adam Jlolho Tn Woodhridge. br Riv. 6.avtlii Y. Journal 1: nr. 11 011 ai rises nio me srnau av- panne and refuae to follow.

-Scranton. ea, on 14th Mr. mr.i.ss I ing the paint so Ary thrit it is rapidly beaten nf Onmtnerre. 1 1 Rk.kts. of Wilkes-Karri', to Miss .1 day evening, the lurid light made a most splendid appearance, reminding one of the panorama of the burning of Moscow.

We have not learned that the tire has done any Akotiier Blo'. at tiis Statu Hanks, i Kkkvkt. ,01 the place. John Sax, Peter Keminercr, Joseph John W. John C.

Burgeaj. Henry George W. Fitber. Philip Hunsinger, Thc passage of Mr. Arn.dd'8 resolution hy Tax Titles to Unseated llands- Af April hy Cha.

Commonwealth vs. I. D. Shafer. Tippling house.

Defendant plead guilty. Road in Franklin and Exeter. Petition the National House of Ke-pn sentatives on Money is so abundant that our ritlsen are .1 ami i-uimhwmm Monday ist, by sixteen majority, in lavor King afe investm nts -for it 411 quart-rs iiok iikiss, aillOl iiKea-uarrc repressing the circulation of the State and re-el estate 1 specially in detnand. We. nivi.

inn immrr mi i 111 un (- i w. 1 1 I I i i 1 1 i a nous damage. Tax BoaOLon Ilbction is advertised to take place on next Monday, when a Bur-gaea and nigh Constable will be chosen, and the eouncilmen and a school director for each ward. It is ardently to be hoped that our. fiii tens will take early action in this matter.

order citation to guardian to issue. Estate of Eli White, deceased. Appraisement to widow filed and approved nisi. Estate of George CaflVeyi deceased. It.

C. Shoemaker, appointed an auditor to eo iinmawv 1,, 1 1 -'ni. n. 1 .1 1 r. it iir.c--..-, Daniel Item, A brum Goerge W.

Maugeir, Hart Lydia Kcini, S.S.Charles....... J. I. Waeehter, by the Dnirnhellnr A Bella. 1 os at Ihe Al.

imwn a banks, IS a sufficient indication ot tne temper of Congress, and a Warning to such institutions to prepare to avail themselves speedily of the provisions of the National Hanks law or wind up their affairs. for review filed, and John Brees, H. Wood-bouse and Thomas Ilutchins appointed viewers. Commonwealth vs. H.

Hollistcr. Indictment, counterfeiting. Continued. Wilkes-Barre township road. William qxiired by tas sal.

tttsdu in conformity with RK. La.erti- t'. ant) Peea the lnws'of the Commonwealth. We hare.V X'x'AL f' Liml i- 1 1 Thia valniVl" v. inn.

I therefore, had pn he following sirm- et nearly a Ihr l'lU distribute among the heirs and creditors of tiiion. of points nocld. by the Supreme Caleb Cutnrah delpsta) Ksrhange. en wesneeaaj ii.i- en 01 nr Sil4. at 12 o'elir-k.

tv-h kSewS te berm i sn a. r- a and a to it that a board of eouncilmen is 1 iicti o. iiiie vet t. at iv trie ii itur-' CssrSesM aTacI aml nK rem A Washington letter writer psves some and value of such titles here theilprocecd- i valuai.l.-, ihe vyii ot hvi.i ie nrer Waverly lienpiigli. 1 1 1 u.i 11 ril.

nii'T en nil. l2 Laetaa l.iu.ll IflH BBS I1 1 ue time. ns oa.e- I BUM Wilkes-Barre boro. 1 curious I acts auoul tne present t.ongress-" men. He says Mr.

Ames of Massachusetts, is the richest, worth ove-r two millions Mr. i of the same State the largest Mr. hen unseated lano. wnicn is -tne sihjcci 04 Hurt of taxation, is sold fyr taxi $, the title of the a Strr. tp fk'li ad re-owner, whatever it may be, passes fo the nhtctutr.

IIJM said decedent the funds in hands of his administrator. Certificate exit April 23. 18G4. Estate of Elisha Hitchcock, deceased. W.

W. Ketchatn, appointed auditor to audit exceptions to the final account of Ebene-zer Hitchcock, executor of Elisha Hitchcock, deceased, and to distribute among the heirs of decedent the funds in hands of said executor. Certificate exit. Estate of Alonzo deceased Re James Dawlings. It.

W. Leopold Slcinhart. by tliequar B. homa Flynn 1 Toomv A C. Br'ahl, Man l.on; Paul Innn Christian H.

J. Yaple Henry HulTord L. B. Parrin numbaser. whether i( Iwawnsjacd in.

bis name. Chiv of Kentucky, thc tall st Mr. '-Cox. of elected who will give us a better police government than we hare had for the past two years. Rowdyism, street fights, profanity, Sabbath breaking, and every species of vice has ran rampant through the town, until the very name of police has become a bye-word and a scoff.

This should not be so. snd would not, if the council did their duty and all that ia necessary to apply the remedy is HMKP A fit A. Aa.i 412 aleiil Phlli. Ulurg. of Mis- Ohio, the smallest Mr in the name of the wajTRHteeL or offli it Of I li r.son in whose name souri.

the shortest General Dumont. and whether thc a a yy.u 1 1 it is assessed lias or 11ns not any PROPOSALS ARK INVtjtj I the material nl ereli nc. Ik Sturdevant. F. Helfrich and Louis Landmes-ser, appointed viewers.

Commonwealth vs. Owen Hoglis. Assault and battery. Ignoramus. Prosecutor to pay costs.

Commonwealth vs. Martin F. Reap. Indictment, seduction. Same ts.

John Deary. Assault. True bill. Verdict, guilty. Same vs.

Ira Barber. Resisting public officer and carrying concealed weapons. Ignoramus. Same vs. Hugh Rym.

Assault and battery. Ignoramus. Prosecutor to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. John Carner.

Msli-cioiis mischief. True bill. Iloufc in the boroiutli if Bi Strauch vs. Shoemaker 1 atts A Sergeant, 166. A sale of unseated land for taxes, vests dinnn.

the most productive, being the father Of nineteen Children Mr. Stevens of Pennsylvania, the oldest, seventy two years Gen. Garfield of Ohio, the young st, thirty-two years of Minnesota, the handsomest; Air. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Voorhecs, of Indiana, th best speakers Mr.

Cox, of Ohio, and Mr. Washburn of Illinois, thc best Parliamentarians the title, when regularly made, in the vendee, to thc exclusion of all claimants tn th land of a prior Caul vs. Spring1 2 Vatts. 396. Where piece of land is taxid, and sold for non-payment of tax, it is immaterial ho was the owner.

Collins vs. Barclay 7 Barr, turn of sale filed and confirmed nisi. COMMON PLEAS. Spraguc vs. Adams.

Court order attachment to issue against plaintiff for bill of costs, returnable to May term. Griffin vs. Griffin. Rule discharged. Jenkins va.

Jenkins. Divorce from bonds of matrimony decreid. Decree to be drawn h- th' ore perl. PIi.Ma eifl.Titic.il. can be seen at the store off Rf C.

F. RKKTS, fiiilal C. lAtsr.i Borntaiy.i April LOST A certificate for two Shan-swat eapital stoe'k of the Laekawari.n A Dies. hrx railroad eompMiy. Iued to me in mj dss linmbcretl has liern lost.

SAMl'EI. VAX LOW Plymouth, April 37. I -it ITIOR RENT. The lsrpe brick Joseph J. M.

A. K. A 8. Clapeaddle Samuel Adam Charles Michael Martin Baur Aaron Wambold, Patrick Geo. F.

Bamberger, Stilea Henry, Anthonv Brown. W. G. Tinker Aaron Isaac Ripple, twp. for toe people to determine that a good and efficient council be elected.

A Raid. The lower part of our borough. Since the erection of the shutea of the Consolidated Company, has improved very considerably. Quite a busy populstion is gathering at Sooth Wilkes-Bar re, snd the number is almost daily increasing. Last week, howewer, some persons, either residents or ffiT visitors, gave evidence of a decided aver-aioa to a further increase in population of a certain character.

A lady well known in ooaemnoity, and who has an eye to enterprise, moved bag and baggage, and located Same vs. John Ford. Burelary. Defend White Haven boro. i A sale by thc commissioners a sale by owners, and the purchaser is not hound to show anything but his deed.

Huston vs. ant pleads guilty of the felony as charged in 1 Mnin nn.l I i.imi. I Rosier. (April I riRABOOS rTATirwi I KKS UAEri FOR OXR NIGHT OXI.Y SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 3C THS OKIOIKAI. KI OM.V r.KVMXt Blaiaddll Hro's Tronpt Mr.

Kttsson, of Iowa, and Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, the readiest debaters; Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, the largest farmer, having 6,500 acres of land, 275 slaves, 12 X) sheep, and 150 blooded cattle while Mr. Gaunncll, of Iowa, has 6,000 neres of land, 6.000 sheep Mr. Wallace, of Idaho, lives the farthest from Washington, and draws SG.397 for mileage, and Mr.

Davis of Maryland the nearest, his mileage being only $32 Mr. Frank, of New York, tile best penman, snd Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, the poorest. The House has twenty Ave members with bald heads, thirty with mustache's and two with wigs. fypRT Soi.msR Should Havr Them.

From R. B. Heintzelmau, Steward rcgi: ment P. V. Tour medicinal (Brown's Bronchial Troches.) is certainly valuablc to soldiers in the field, and I feel satisfied, if generally adopted in thc hospi but not of the burglary.

Same vs. Chas. W. Roesler. Assault and battery.

True bill. Same va J. C. Grauf. Assault and battery.

Ignoramus. Prosecutor to pay costs. Same vs. Townscnd Bochrem. Larceny.

Continued. Same vs. Ross Sawer. Fornication and bastardy. Continued.

Same vs Mary Wagner. Adultery. Continued. 1 not far from the old Rolling Mill. The same she was visited by company of men OF VOCALISTS.

HARPISTS ASH raid upon everything movable up in form. Com stock vs. The Borough of Scxanton. Court grant permission to issue al mandamus execution. Same ts.

Same. Ut supra. Joel Amsder vs. Same. Ut supra.

In Rc. Special Court. Court order special court for the trial of civil causes, commencing the 13th of June next, to continue one Week. Nhrer Malvin vs. Misetnan.

Courtgrant rule on plaintiff to show cause why judgment shall not be opened and defendant let into a defence. Prosecution stayed in mean time: Pemberton vs. Wertan cl al. Court grant rule to show cause why judgment shall not Iks stricken off from the record, or the judgment opened and the defendant let into a de mm rm Foster 1 atts, 4. reafbruied 111 Kirkpat-rick vs.

Mathiot 4 and S. 254. Where unseated land is sold at Treasurer's sale, and bought by the Commissioners, an absolute and, uiiqiialifiid title is acquired after five years. Hilpatrjck vs. Mathiot, 4 W.

and S. 25. The act of 1815 appli as well to sales to the Comtnissicners as individuals after five years have expir. thcyefon without redemption the Commissioners hold absolutely, and it is not necessary for tbetjt to prove tliat the directions of the law have been complied with. Peter vs.

Ileasly 10 WatU, i08. If land is assessed, though irregularly, the sale is good in it is assessed by the assessor of a (lifferenti township, the purchaser is protected. IIulAlcr vs. Keiscr 2 P. and W.

496. No action can he brought leir the recovery of land sold by the Treasurer for taxi after five years from the delivery of the! deed, whether the proceedings were regular or ir regular and, whether the purchaser had en- Mixers Benevolent Association-. The Convention of the Miner's Benevolent Association met at Carbondale, April 12th, 18ft4, at 10 a. m. On motion, Luke llaran was elected temporarj' chairman.

The following Districts were represented, District No. 1, Pittston, M. McCormick, Wm. Gardner, Owen Griffith. 2.

Wilkes-Barre, Wm. Evans, Wm. Schawle, Chas. Dougherty, Joseph Schap-pe'rt, Thos. Davenny, Patrick Shea.

4. Lackawanna, H. Boner, Michael Kane. 1 5. Hyde Park.

T. Watkins, R. Lamb. 6. Providence, No.

1. Win. Pearce, Thomas Ruane. 7. Pr6vidence, No.

2. John Shipton, James Sunncy. 8. Dixon, John E. Parry.

9. Oly pliant, Silas Ames, T. Pettigrew, 10. Archbald, M. Gilroy, Janies Duggan.

about the premises. After demolishing all the furniture within their reach, we understand they broke oat windows, sash and doors, and left the house in a somewhat untenantable condition. Same va. Joseph Rosenthal and Mary Rosenthal. Assault and battery.

Continued. Same vs. Patrick Conner et al. Riot and assault. True bill.

Same vs. Richard C. H'alsey. Indictment, Oin Pnaxix Hotel, on River street, ao long a popular place of resort, has OF 10 PERFORMERS! The larxost and iont allractite orjjaait.w the country, entirely novl anloriiinl sf every speciality, mi IneluHinz laySgfj in. and uiiperallfclM iomlinslion.

aoxmg the Ualaxy of Artists in thi OsJfM In found Mai) AM BL ei Hr.LL, afaSTSB irivl 1ST itn aonoi.ps ball, iitti.k n.ASA. mu raaiiaRies ircl, n. aontas. MS. BBSBV BCCS, W.

MS. MaMI MOOBB. visasit tals, many sleepless nights of the wt-ry soldier would be averted. Our regiment are now testing their qualities, and I believe are all satisfied witlf tnar good effects in all, vi-ating those distressing affjetions of the throat arising from cold and exposure. They arc now daily prescribed in our hospital and at Verdict, not guilty.

at last given way to the inexorable spirit of rpe Same vs. Stephen Deymond. Indictment, progress. It was last week sold to Mr. F.

1 A. Pare, and ia now heine torn down. Mr. 1 disturbing election. Verdict not guilty, de- fence, returnable to argument day.

Proceed Michael Bolen. 1 i P. desires us to say that any person wanting to costs ings stayed meantime. ill Will be seen that eonil-iastim shots I Same EL Baker Hillman. Forcible en 11.

Carbondale, Thomas Powell, John Uoward, Dominic Bolcn. The Convention on motion, adjourned to doors, windows, sash, or lumber of any de- scrip two. can purchase it on very favorable try nd detainer vs. Us in an eniirely tswraaaSBP 8S never before he.n girn 09 gS Verdict, puiltv. te-rcd or not.

Parrish vs. Sti pluns 3 S. and rese R. 298. Mbditbd by Sheck vs.

McElroy 8 a Same vs. Michael Richards. Malicious naiiv. I he ananaerr will tin r. at 2 o'clock, p.

m. terms by -making early application to him on the premises. There are many articles of value to builders, and can doubtless obtained at a bargain direi'ling aUvnlion tolbr fuel thni Tbla KBM-riniMSSM'Bl not ouly oonskinee an ittdrftnilely tfjftt novelty, variety snd effect, within r.n.l tn tM' IISI Harris Al. A sale of unseated lands for taxes will pass the title, though assessed in a wrong name I or by a wrong number, if otherwise desig-I nate-d, so as to be capable of idcntifieni ami the designation will besiifilcieiit, if it afford the tiicaiis of identiHcatinn and do not I positively mislead the owner. Woodside vs.

vi.c ui pryii nivi u.ug Litkkarv Mix. Literary men are not so poorly off as they might be. Mr. Pre-scott enjoyed a princely income, a part of it inherited, it is true, but the other part derived from his books the olj age of was made glad by more than competence, worthily won by his pen. Mr.

Cooper's novels enabled him to live generously during his whole life Bancroft i indebted for his political ami social position to his merit as a historian Bryant, though not altogether by his poetry, yet by the exercise of his literary abilities for the newspaper is a branch of literature has been placed at his ease while among those not included in this list, Melville, Mitch-el, Headly, Stephens, Curtis and others. WRs. reaped largo rewards from their publications. er appn.ae'h to iHrrfe'etlen In ever Hr'oll In Re. Sheriff's sale of jeal estate of Win.

Van Buskirk. Report of auditor fit ioed absolutely. In Re. Habitual drunkenness of John 1). Shafer.

Court confirm inquest and appoint John Law, committes of person and estate. Ritterspacher vs. Batim Hummel. In equity. Court grant that subpama be made returnable the 14th day of May, 1864.

Lott Run vs. B. D. Koons. Judgment security.

Executors of Jameson vs. Joseph Nevel. Judgment security. f.ir lbe wiot UleBteseiaaj 1.. 11..

In rritsi'i 1 l.y l.ir-lbt' niot I brousht Mr. Joseph Brown advertises for sale osm of thebest business stands id this bor- puny 11. in. 1. formcra rrcr It is a newly-built three story brick ia Che most desirable part of the Pub fvatare poculinr In tbc there if no eninpariwon.

nnd It ean nn'T (, they will be -i. ,.1 a ptcaolnR and MbeafW! they are new awl allraetlvf OAliDS OF AnMJttftfOX, a t'E" Reserved Seals. -I peeij oH)njt To contmcuce at elwl I TSSOUTTION 0 PAlTNI-jlsilir Wilson Casey, 62. plevin cannot maintained by ths former owner against the purchases for timlicr cut betwe'en Ihe time of sale and that of redemption. Cronnlien vs.

Brink 5 Casey, 522. The record of the acknowledgement of a Treasurer's deed for uns- attd land kvnt in lic Sonars. It would make a splendid stand for a clothing or general store, with a dwelling attached. Afternoon- On motion, Luke I hii was elected President, Thomas Powell, Vjcc President, and Dougherty, Secretary. The unfinished business of the last Convention was taken up and disposed of.

A resolution was carried that all conl mined after six months, be weighed. Rtaolution number 7 of the unfinished business of thc last Convention was on motion postponed. A resolution for an advance of wages was carried. A resolution to ask fifteen per cent per tun advance Was carried, the same to take place on May 1st. Adjourned until evening.

A resolution relating to men employed at shaft No. 2. was carried. Oh motion it wk ordered that a member coming into a new piste with a traveling carel in due form be accepted. Resolved, That the next Convention be! held at Providence.

The following general resolutions were mischief. True bill. Same vs. George Sickler et Riot and assault. True bill.

WEDNESDAY. Same vs. John S. Hines. luetic tment, passing counterfeit money.

Continued. Same vs. Mark McDonnell. Assault and battery. Ignoramus.

Prosecutor to pay costs. Same vs. Patrick McDonnell. Assault and battery. Ignoramus.

County to pay costs. Same vs. Krenig. Malicious mischief. True bill.

Same vs. John Featherman. Assault and battery. Verdict, gudty. Sentenced to pay a fine of go to- the Commonwealth, costs of prosecution-, and stand committed until sentence be complied with.

Same vs. John Rader et at. Riot and assault. Ignoramus. Prosecutor to pay costs.

Seme vs. Jacob Perry. Larceny. Ignoramus. County to pay costs.

Same vs. John B. Mc Daniels. Defendant Gobkt's Ladt's boos for May is out. na ft (1 1 I li i ti 1iorit, Among the improvements recently in 1 1 the Court of Pleas, when the deed Danobrocs AdvkrTisiko.

We know a man who does thc principal part of his ad- linaie ana nnn ui wo a. nuain. wni- A l.i 11. .1 be niiitunl r1111M.nl nil ISSS itself is lost, is evidence nf the existence of ve rtismg by writing his name and business jj In the liile- firm will nl tuni. Rein both vs.

Zerbe Run Improve- 1 1 1 .1 nun iiiiiv uii 1 11.11 1 1 i.mhV. on tne oacK 01 oanK-o lis. remaps ne ns (v 139 not aware that, in case those banks whose. A Treasurer's sale foi treasurer sale for taxes of a nart of a I ..1, will -il. tract of land, nnd a conveyance bf that part, nou-s ne uius ciiuorxes were 10 uu could be held responsible for the face of the note.

Courts have so decided in similar ca- troduced by the business men of our town, wo knee seen none of more importance than Bsale instrument called a conforroitor" or head-measure, which Palmer, the hatter, has in his hat 'store. It is an ingenious little affair, by which ke ia enabled to take the ex- ahape of every head, and thereby to Bt has to any person. Go and see it. Falansr has also just received another lot ex goods ia hia line, em bracing every description of hats suited to the season and tn th. ses.

kept till the lot of June neat at that eWMJJ all the delinqnents will be placed in the proper oaScer for vedlecUon. nw designating the quantity, but not locality, ji good, and an unrestricted choice of lo-calny to the nurchase, is a necessary inci-dentdf the sale. Coxe vs. Rlanden, 1 Watts 533. A sale by the Commissioners is irredeemable.

See 9th Section of tho act of 1 March. 1815: Purdon's 098. St ilkco-Ilarrc. April 7. 1-S4 tl in lln- wants of the people, together with lot of Wilkea-Rarrc, now occupied by "fl I Lsek- Same vs.

Michael Richards. Indictment, fry Sambo says Dese folks make a eood ladies and misses nats of the latest styles. ins. asOlff many ob dese patches from de scat ob war out ob whole clof." sell on very rvaeonable tcrrno. April 27, 1M4.

malicious mischief. Verdict, not guilty. Road in Plymouth. W. Sturdevant ,11.

A. Tn SroTTsn fwm. we are sorry to learn. full of pictorial and literary attractions. It is needless for us to note particularly thc contents it is replete with interest.

Godey 's is the best magazine for ladies in America there is no doubt of thnt. $3per year. We, however, send it and thc Luzerne Union to subscribers for $4 per year. mattmm. very grand are the city belles, Of a valiant and itately raieri, A.

they walk the atepe ot the, languid dance, And flirt in the pauao between. Bui. beneath the boughs of Ihe hoary onk. Where the minstrel fountain, play I think that the artless village girl, Is sweeter, by far, than they. Look at the city Quecnsware stores, How large, and noble, and neat But just as fashionable ean be bought And.

no doubt, just aa ebeup, At Keslcr's old corner, Main and Union streets, where may be found all ware pertaining to a first-class Qucensware house. Please give a call and yoa will be satisfied. April 27, 1864. Th Wobth op Qrkbn backs. The Government" has given a temporary value to Green-backs.

These plasters are paid out of the Treasury at the nominal value dollar for dollar but from the Secretary of the Treasury they will be received back again, through thc Custom House, at sixty-six and two-third cents. This, then, is the Govern- What Lotal Lkaockr" Mkaxs. An exchange says For the benefit of those who do not find Loyal Reaguer" in the dictionary, we give them the following analysis ove of nigge-rs, pposition to white men. our $300 or your body. A 11 righteous.

incolo. aw mob law. quality with A malgamation. reen paper. niversal niggerism.

mancipation. oyal patriots. ten out in our neirh boring town of It was rornari on iturday, that erf of seven cases which had appeared there, desd. It is said also that it has n-an- 0 George W. Pearce, proprietor of thc West Chester, Republican, died on the 14th at Washington, of the scarlet fever.

E7" John C. Rives, for thirty years publisher of the Congressional Globe, died in Washington city recently, aged 60 years. VTLW ROOKS. I Me-OLELLAN RKPORT. Report of Ihe organisation and rS Army of the Potomac, to which pal km in Western Virginia, by WaTor Uencral A- Jvol 1 1 te- C.

Bl. TI.KU. aaaa I- r-Ttr. wLA BT thpn adopted Retained, That's committee of 5, be appointed to wait upon the officers of the Delaware. Lackawanna A Western Rail Road Company, and present to them in form our grievances.

Resolved1, That as an association founded not only for our own protection, but which wo believe has resulted in the general good of the whole community, in which ourlahor is employed. That we view with feelings of alaim and indignation the disposition already made manifest hy State Legislatures to take from labor its every right, and to crush the poor man beneath the car of capital. A II 1 xt roll Lrctprers. ow to get up a storm of Enthusiasm If all other resorts fail, say Copperhead." Tt is thc silliest expression in the world, to be sure, but then it ts a sure thing." As soon as they hear it, every Republican in the hall will prick np his ears, give his body a shake, set his heels in motion, and tender you a double round of applause, such as the wisest sentences and strongest patriotism might strive in vain to elicit. We hope these rumors NND AL OF SCI KM mi y-" .4 Pringle and George Reese, appointed viewers.

Commonwealth va. Patrick Conner et al. Continued. Sams TS. Abijah Davenport.

Fornication and bsaserdy. Defendant pleads guilty. Senteocsd to pay a fine of $5 to the Common wealth, and costs of prosecution, and to pay to Susan osier, the mother of the child, the sum of $141 50 for the support of the child to this time, and that he further pay ts her tas snsa of seventy -five cents per week, tall the child arrive at the age of seven hetfoce the peoede that A1 lliu. ERY or, year beok of fa. icr Price $1M Mketit Ttiimm.

I tnaalB layaj JBl lUM. THK NATION A iTaT.M ACjj3 DIED, In Hanover, on Sand ay night last, Mrs. Sakah, wife of Bateman Downing, aged 67 years. The deceased was an cstiraalilr lady, and one of the early settlers of the valley. IShe Look oct foe Yof Thboats This ia iust the weather for getting a sore throat, hoarseness, eold in the lungs, Ac, and one box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, sold for 25 cents by Wells Bros.

Miner, will not only prevent such ills, but cure those already upon yon. vivV OV HLA I 1 Ml 1 Another aaaS aa aweeaa' Ve 1 Ut Bishop Hopki'" mad rapidly ling years, be psed in quarterly payment, snd that ate stand committed until this sentence fell Upon tho ice lal winter, dislocating hT i hip-joint, which accident, it is supposed, I hastened her death. M.rkft popular er ment estimate of the ralue of a green-back. Itwewssali I with jy The Pope's illness is said to be severe but not dangerous. April ft, ISM 1.

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