a IEI y ~' 4 A Voice for Peace A CATHOLIC EISAOP ON THE WILE Betoved . Brethren nl the Clergy and Cbrl area of the,,Latty.—You will remember that an last New Year's Da we addressed you a pastoral 'n which we ukplored the unhappy i secular o this our common country, and be sought eaven to avert the calamities which, to all human seeming, were impend ing over it. We mourned over the threatened disment. bsnneht of the greatest constitutional g. v summit in the. world—the bulwark of just popular rights. and the hope of oppressed nationalities. Gloomy upon our soul fell the shadows that were dimming its glory, and many and warm were the tears we shed at ihe anticipation of its future overthrow. We hoped sad prayed that thd tempest might cease, or pass without harm on its coarse away. But. alas ! by God's inscru table providence, its fury appears to race in *s skies above us. and brother stands ar• rayed against brother, to drench in blood the soil which their fathers had fought to other and died to redeem. The sun has never witnessed a sadder apectaWa• and if the passions of men are not allayed( and wiser counsels allowed to tale, God only knouts the sorrows that shall All the way ant ,line the path that teals to the bitter end. It bloat within oursphere, euy brethren, to discuss the unhappy causes qua have brought this crisis upon us ; our thoughts and occupations confine us to the sanctuary And when we allude to events occurring in the politleal world, it Wiwi to mingle in lie struggle of parties. , but to counsel forbear'. preach charity, cultivate a spirit of reconciliation, end establish, if possible, the eetginlif peace,; in this spirit we now address yew • It appears to ne that mutual vecrimir.a- Cone, based on former political 1F44.1C14, are entirely out of place at the present tune.- - They serve rather to enbitter than alley the R lie g e that .ie us, and to Fleet° war, if war we must have, those strocioua featukes which characterize the savage and degrade the dignity of the civilized man. The stern lope of facts is before us, and with tbeae we nitwit deal. It 114 hardly to be doubted that the North and South, in their separate capacity, ale emit d. We fear that there no longer exists in the north a southern ninpatby of any mag nitude; the defection of hitherto well Itm,teii advocates of southern interests prod's this beyond a remittable djubt• It I.' Innlly nue of the South. if inentitti-tilile facts and everybody:a experience proves an}tbolt• that sympathy for the North or Ay IL 1 , called... rnion feeling, what, set ins r 11051. been 14/I extent heretofore, does not cow abide in the temded States. We mention these lar . la for the nnlorws lion of our brethren in the Nuldt, ho xp pear not to know them. lloa Preenlent Davor Cana. Mtn 1.(1,5 what acre the incipient ate which eon to that inauguiltuan of Ina Govern oroti it is rot for on to say Bong a mattir of woe nor ecclesiastical position di. not r t t i eire air 114tlyr, or diactoot, we have f10t1i1,44114 , 41 it tieularly. But io ea.l the Souttore Con federacy, a* now established. an oligarchy - the rule of (he few against the wishes of the many—is. to least. a grave mistake The 4 'aliinet of Montgomery—now perhaps Rich mond-- has every evidenoe et popular ap probation in the seceded Stows, The laws in the great city and the village .owo sere inevtir better observed. and not a maigie twu ntctpal offieer in the South. I believe, had had reason to publish a wood of covinsel or threat against violence or excitement of any hind, allowing a mobocratic or anti Social Movement. A few iwilividuals. by impru dewclaw indiscretion, may have provol, ! ill treatment- at times, as happens in the North, and, indeed. uvtry Where , but, be yond this, social harmony is undistin d Planteol giving their hundreds of thous andif, aorerffikting in the ranks to deb lid the Confederacy—military companies or.. 1 ganixihg at will, urging their services upon the Government, and taking it to heart wheel refused : the fingers most wealth,' and ,it cote plying the needle in the mannfictiire of ' militaiy goods, from material pureflahed in warty instances by thiir own ca , ti ; the gtneruus hotwitality everywhere given tool colunteere along their mai eh 'to the heliport tit those whose absent 'lathers and and sons and 'brothers have oreated t needs t add to these the read Me, which the Confederate Loan has liven t 6o n and who can for a moment hesitate to ae knowledge that the prescnt movement in the South is a popular movement I No, call it what you pleaae, brethren of the North, rebellion it you please, an uprising agetio,t authority, if you choose, hut, at least, admit the populirity of its: Character, and do not .call the Government it sustains an oligar chv. (lod forbid, my brethren. that we ~ hould define or dogmatically deride upon political questions ; we would he recreant to our sa cred obligations if we did. jlpart front the interest we necessarily , f4tel in the welfare and happiness of the South, the present af fair at issue between the two sections, as far as we are concerned, stands on its own intrinsic Inerite, &mil these, for obvious rea sons, we leave it to ethers to discuss. As we odia not, for our lite, ace the South .diebontired, neither do we require of the North the sacrifice of s single principle of just's*, A true knowledge of the actual stets of thiugs . oonduces to their speedy se t • tlesient t this is why we mention the fore going facts. And now, my brethren, war, civil war, is already piimlaimed ; and what is the good that can result g Brothers' blood will (low, mid weel p tb untold will be lavished. com merce ermpred, trade interrupted, industry paralyzed 'lands laid waste, and homes midi) desolate, apti_lben—the end intuit come at lost. And with sorrowing hearts we shall be fore.ed upon the ruins we have made, to sign terms of agreement. which, without risk ofr honor, we could as well it lye Signed harorie.• rake, for instance, the fu ture isnot)f the present unhappy conflict.— "The - North shied cooper or be repulsed, in aisliyt case the Is at an end. Inde pendence skid! •-lotrow the triumphs of she South ; buttif the South is beaten, the bit? , -ter 'minoring of defeat will outlive the con and the woncds she has sufferod will rankle in hearts rind bleed for centuries. he•Bostli may be .ciaorced, and a Union of some sort erected. But *t site!l be a Un ion whose Inami le a manacle of restraint, not the iitikep rmrd.of & ,willing heart ; it will not be that thief bretherliosid KllOwn.in history as the Americas Union. ^Why, then, my brethren, Must we go to war f As yet the breach IN olhoparatively small, and wo_ may repair it. Hereafter it may become mighty chasm, dark and wide, which nu 'Ay lIM oc hope can penetrate, and the sighs of mil lions cannot span. lithe covrse or !Ants preclude the possibility of the North and South ientalnin4 sisters v is it hot better they be allies thrill aliens 1* it titot better that we of the North add South shakthands over the bonds thit'divide us and Mita our new relations in friendshin together, than live in suspicion and hate, estranged from each oth• or f Any honorable compromise at all is preferable beyond measure, to war, and, above all, to civil war. let us pray, my brethren, that God may never allow this red pestilence to lay waste the laud lie has thus tar on signally , bless• ed ; that he may arrest the uplifted hands of mother against brother and reconcile heal to that now beat in anger toward each other. President Davik. to it spirit 01 true reliance on God's providence, and in harmo• ny with Catholic doctrine lend practice. has recommended the observance of a day of fast and humiliation, and altpointedtfichith of this month for that pup()fin. It is our delete —which we have already manifested to several pastors of churches-- -that this day be kept by the Catholics of our Diocese of Mobile in a ',PRI WWI it and prayerful manner —that they appinach, in fervent supplica tion, the slur of the Most high in behalf of this afflieted.coi.ntry , and beg that Justice and truth may triumph, and an honorable peace speedily succeed to the clash of arms and the cry elf war May the tfori of all peace visit your hearts, my brethren, and keep them w Ilia holy love. 1 JOHN, Bishop of Mobile Our. vit op Coneys 1861. Letter from Capt. Hess. NTE, August, M R. EPITOR Since my return fromAie teat of war I hear no many' and widely 4i 7 forent ageetirit4 of thu capture, by the ;he lily. 4 . 11 fort the company w ht-lt hail the Minor t r emnmand, that I deem it an nit ' fe-je«iee-te-te-gre4f—e44-1 the (need., I tlu xn, ••• ho null 1, 111 ii n tllO of OW enemy, give thri sigh Om I I yriiir 1 , 9 r. , 111 . 0oillfit tit till' 'T.11,1101011 (If thr •rr,D i I Ju'y the r,,,rmarre I I y I N"gh y,CrOmmed m to •k tip the hiko mmrli 1“r NV stl ror.rrr A' . l . l' :111..1it a 111111 . r ,, 111 It t. river !hr Arot regummito h that I ite . lo4 th^ mivam r guar! ,Itl im ii_- vetoglNlM III), 111,1 r. i... 41 y the $ll 1.. fl :14— N It II I ill 11,13 th.• r,ilumn h i i,d in tp -1.1 IM. ,' llll.lllodowm4,rri the pike 1,1 , 1mv, fu.,m 11 illmm•l,.rt, JI I , In Wirtirm -1.11 WWI ivt.(l at thi. raid -a \laitin•Lurq by %TA) Mullr It" II arriving at thia ii•iitit 1 had naked I the 0 I • , .1 1 . o initraiiiikg our refitment bit'. a guide,. •,,,I , ! 1 I '/111111 ~ I the I: S Tap - w aphi.e. -1 1.. ,- 1,4,1. g bagbly reniim i oi 1111,1, 114 1 litre. wartir learned., lo i ' ..1 0 11.1 i f ollki.Ol]. nit n gantliiiiion ill a one milithry ex ! permnee, Ito waa Apo ohm!, w,th the guide, t xi and by ape, al t rr lit ti a made Amy , lirem re 110 rung pod ri.i i. . rf. 413,y Inn column and I the advance gut r,I being at a halt, while the nrlll'ery 11,1111, 4 (111 , v were being pleeed in till,- 1 . 1.1 , 10(11 , to the brigade, I nitkeii per moooon , If 1, , ,•44 . 'moth, th,deploy , I , v grim r,any an vkirmialierv, at afoot trite!, alg, on inn I gilt and l 0 it of the rand. anti In that manner moved faewlrri when all am! again ready 11) , moo limit Smith, hnwe.rr, WOP not ia..favoi of till. illapnaitom ,d the men. hot du, w mit flan kern, twelve In number, , 111 011011 aide of the road, inltiriteting thorn In math!) in pair. at a dialanee of one hurdred va IA• lot rear of Ofleh °thew and two hundred v , irda from ((IM road on either 1 11 do. WO had nriiioiaileti in till. f .rai tth int two milt* when 1 ill 'O. 0111 ilit it swain i.,1 011.11 Who 404111P.1 11. 1 , he ~, , ,,,o utev,i,e . i -11 l -.,,,-• fr•lm it point 410410. 111/ I.t 41 I • - of a nide • One ,if 11,/•111 IA I-• 11111 -I • , •-I Ind Reamed lin thug a g'att. Men ntlreiled NIV for•voyd I rit nheitd and reported „, 1 1, .d•••# end •.1. 1 ,. ; :eNtv.1 to Sn ith the propr , ttv retttrntng and mettle!! a ',a.m. , in. air- f the. hiliillo/01 unity tt.reugh hi. cla.l Th, hr refu.ed t ,, do turd „rder.,.,l 11 4 on, .1 •1 , :n1tt , 4 'lilt the Per•"ns we were neon?, out from 10.1011 II ppl , ell WIIP, at that titge, ,114 thr Whet red ilf n mile fir ther• ni I I. :'ted remo•rro l• ft: lie kit •f k Of, at !hie twoment were ••111 “feiglit. I ovltip porietr Ittel a deep woad I nev .• .1 • •Il Ttoty '‘ ere [ net by it leewr t tlit it itil`l I i r, la I rt.istarpot tn' 1,001 w,.rse Il ya 'rnadnee• & braver net of teen than they e era d not live, nor a n. 'her , • a more t o-on temp officer of hie ape in our than the one alto coattnand-.1 that day rue 1!.. , 1 frieitt tlohn II lietehi4on. Jest a. , we halt ed, trill evidently I tit is few mt.:Dente I,2fore they were inftdo .pritioners, ono of thg.inert wa n it to in ht. loeut. Ilutehteon to may that two Sr three drop tine had heen Fern, but by order of (rittet. Freith be was vent bark to hte pop, - Notwithstanding. Smith's constant seen raness that t'e'rn was no one Iy thorn, an , ' that the party seen WCro a part of our owl, cavalry 1 ,, e0e, I ii-eined the po9ition that wo then held nn Inteafs ena, and intimated to Smith that we had bettor draw nearer the column, al3 it hat( ha4ted aloe, and was now 10 ) 00 halta 011ie in sec rear. This did not veom to him to be necessary Ad inting n ruse, that here suggested itself to my mind, by wettish we enuld drew nearer the et.lump when it again advanced with , ut seeming to disobey my Aupolior. 1 lett Smith with nun men in the read and Went to the hemd of the fl itikeremn the right with the intentior of inetrueting the Limit. there in command to hold hie men in °hook, when we again advanced and marched forward but rluwly wh;lo I would dress the contra on him and thus before proceeding far we should regain our proper pobittuti within titre+) hundred yerds of the head ol the bri gade f had scarcely commenced giving flume direntienn, when a briik J l rt g cur t:named in the road. I !nuked around hi Are what was wrong. when I saw Lieut. Smith anti the guide coming in full flight. hotly pt.,med by two or three of the enemy's eav airy. 'ton or twelve of my men, um! Liout Ilaskings wore nom near me. We formed them, and occupied ue ton ne mumble an advantageous position, an awaited an at tack from a portion of the enemy's cavalry who were mamovrring in 6110 of the fields sopa ratline. I, a from the main body of our trout and !tenting a position that entirely cut us elf, iie evidently expected to draw our fire at too great a distance to insure awn acy of aim, and then, being superior in ottiinher, and well arme,', nharge upon us at.d make a whole company job o/' if. this, however, I did not permit him to do, and our own eau atry'beiag momentarily uxpoted, his intuition iiit. became it dangerous one and he rapidly re treated. guide since told me that he nnJ Siniih ear the party approaching tiiro' the fielde on the leftmf the road There we , he supposed, between sixty and seventy it) number, hut upon examining their through ‘Jiii glass brut Smith observed that thetv all yeortt the U, ti, cavnlry's uniform, and. he thus mistook there for OUNWLI troops. 'My 111 xiety to avoid an action with the on. einy'ii scouts on that day arose frc to the fart that my company had been plared in soil, a pontoon that in case an attack from bun ou either tlank it would have been impossible to have rallied the men on the right or Irft id renal e, and, r niseuptentl3, it would have been litipiii.illll4` to vittlistend cn 11:+011111t or PVI II 111 trine in order. The men in the rend' at the hole they were attacked had not ground ed or stacked Ono r tirtne„Jiliiv were not nit ay from their guns AN some 'simple fellows pie sumo, hut on the court ary were at their poem to rooks I know the teen I had the honor to command, nod alien on 'duty they 11011 . 110.'11111y limit * duty. Vi..vted in a military light alone, it was all 1111101 i onme nfGur, thou g h n Celli moll fbrtuw. of war, 'Viewed in a social light it Was sad mderd. Parente are lilt to titian 'hi, loss of alTe lomat°, sour , Hie re ril, P nbsrml 11111 their lilt cut, lain brothern , little elditlreo gathet around a maternal parent's Theirand vainly ask when a long, ex. poeind, limier will return But the kueriest retie... .an to the hearts of their pnirpitic friends to that they are rat o% debarred from the rienanto of their nall .Clntson for a time, but that a sulTer* country hits lost then bravo support And deeply du I sym pathize with them all. All that I can do to insure their irony releane—which is simply to re enlist and return to the sent uf-urar and aid in .tibiltvog our crunmon enemy—shall lie done I cost en ri , ll,Ttionn on any one -- The groat error that led to suet a Boaster on that ,air has since been eilmmittorl They aro before n generous publ , . a peo ple, shall deduct their own eonelti.ion•. '1 tie I,llowing are the im,ceding. of a Re publican meeting in Rile Non, Ariltabula counly,. l'ur , rink to adjournment nt Rome, July 11th,Is51, a public meeting was held in the 'I 01111 14a11 , d this place to day, to ,It Nnlei thn pn eer.t condition of out country releret: - .2 to slavery. The meeting WRS I:tbirrgcr d t 1 n on J Vr NI linttrill JI 1l llw, and I, when the following ri Holutions were ialippinisly arinlrled , Illreli. That the .•Ivil wir in nlu,lt the counlry nerlsioned solely 6p hinverr, -end ur-promeented by the South for no whet purpose than perpAnattog this In htltulum llesuireil, That the abolition of slavery tc the wily Just means of termtnating the war, and settling the difficulty on a safe and per manent basis. /trio/red, That by the laws of nations, as peitaming to war and by military nectsiii ties peculiar to the In -sent I'n•st 'rltnt Lincoln may now legitimately prochum lilietty to die slaves of the Smithern itates, and thus restore peace to the country. and confer the rn•b boon of freedom mi unlhuux our fellow beings Retor/td, That we, the people, demand of him the exercise of this high and holy tonetion . and we never will consent to any terms of peace snort of the entire ientoval of tine disi uniting raise Rrtolr. d, That thr proeeedings of the meeting to punished in our county paper, the tit pind. M. Buirre.u., SrA Ting needs no comment. The ultimate oliects of these men are clearly act forth. - No dodging. Mr. IMldingv occupies a high place in the mitt cure of the Aduainistra lion, and knows what the purpmes tire, hatever may he avowed. We wonder a hither Col. Blown, who once said he aas the pupil of old Jo endorses thi.i.e rrn umenti of his instructor Kok; W urusos -We have heel) anti looking for some tine• to see the an nnutireum•nt of VAIIC ,t/bstannal Candidate for Assembly But as yet, know of no one .1,..:11/iig 01 being deee4 4 1 1 4 0 that 1 ,, )• al'lon tune dernand4 that we sued a man to lila. nt us in Hari isting, who to able 111111 willing to speak for the interest tit 'entie e,,unty, who in this time of h gisla tive-eor can not he bought and so'd by monied col potations, nor mt,indled designing politiorms Such a man is lion cup limutoN, of Ferguson township, fully capable, , m'every respect, to represent *us honorably in the halls of out State Legisla ture. Taught. when a child, to revere the prinelplegyf Democracy, he has ever upheld them, whether m prosperity or adversity.— We &Unreal. his name through Lhe coiumna of your paper, and hope ho will tint refuse to comply with what we 1,111/11 , to be the Vribb of MANY DEMOCRATS. :%IICHSK3. ELNITOItS. —As the time is draw ing it.uar when candidates are to be selected, to fill the several offices at the next election, allow an old Deglocratic subscriber to sug gest the name of the flow. SAveei. STILOIINCK • as for oue of the Amebae Judges. In theme ['tying times a man is nothing the worse for having been tried and found faithful, capable and honest. 'lt ix necessary that we have at last one on the Bench, who can undcrxtand and 'intelli gently translate the German languauge, and all who were conversant with our Gouts of Justice it few years slice, know how faithfully and impartially JutiumfintOUlCKlitt peritnmed that duty N1K5611.14. EPITOIIS. -SOlllO HMO 61110 C we noticed in your paper a letter from Priften recorunurdwG fur Ct min ;loner I'. 11. ,of half:moon. Vie are pleased to know that the people are determined to take up our best own for offices, the Democrats of our township join, heart and kited recom• mending m our county Convention, iCrr, knowing low to be fully capable in every resp,:t to discharge the deuce of the office f nominated we pledge our hearty, support to, hr., and the rest of the ticket. We are all right up here, give - us good men and Err . guson will redeem herself. k'EIWILSUN. Roeder, }vivo you 3eou Prof. Wood's Read it -• I=3l FRANK w ILESS Giddings the Teacher AL/JO( LINED MEE%!N(; ri•Litsov, At C. I. 1861 JOS I'l N N , Esq , +'a 'u I or t WAT4/111 IN I I For tJo WATC1111,1:1 SNOW ,SI.IOE . =I LOtAI7 INTEL-LIGENG-E.- HORRIBLE TRAGEDY, Augustus H. Poorman Killed by Edward Lipton and William Hays This community was, pant Monday morn• mg, startlvi by the report that a murder had been tvommitted, on the previmih even ing, at the 'odd( nee of Elias Moller, on the Less islown turnpike, near the summit of Nit tany moinitun, and about six antes oast of, this place It needed but a hhort limo, to fully earlobot ale this fearful intelligence, es, the mut dile(' nine-had, at an early hour in; Ihe day, been conveyed to the residence oi l hat father, Michael Norman : who liver near' Humes' null, about two utiles east cif this place. lin. teports In reference to the cause as well as the cumnimmatton of the affair, me so conflicting that we find it impossible to gather an nutdligible account of it but lease its true Mato' y to be developed at the wane Ii will be disposed of nest week Then' are a few firth, linwevyi, which are everywhere nd 'tutted, and may be considered rehaba— i no partici. had been at vamp' meeting on Sunday, and having imbibed to Rolne.extent of the murder I agligof , were on their n ay home, when they met at the place above mentioned, where a fight occur ed which resulted in the death of Poorman Lipton and flays were arrested at an early hour on Monday morning, at the residence of Thm. James T Hale, to whfirfn—they had applio' for co tinsel. and conveyed to jail to await them trial They evince sincere pen !tenet' for the net. kit deny premeditation, charging Mitt' misfortune upon the liquor of which they had drank pretty freely during the day. To William J. Kealsh, Esq ,we are indebted for the following :totes, tal.en i;„„, 1 rnu SKlT6nii il, Pie s,pt, me the Coroner's investigation, which took place of Godey has be, ti reclived fir e.t uiuig a, nn Yittuday morning. and the poet mnrtcm ltd .ts tonal attraetiv, so 44 ni goonme litera examnala to in the af'ernoon . ...I • it'exeell , •n , a and mtimic fection. Godly Auguste, II Ptioriusit ;mil 'iVan Fisher :reins to be the tulles' favorite, and it needs rattle to the house of Egos Horner, a little but a a cureory e 1011 f I %tittle berme sun down, on Senility e v e n it ;, to show - x " 0 ' 0 us magazine how richly lie merits that most ro und took supper there About dusk, Eil • viable pm ition ward laptoutiel William Days came to the th"tr n• a) . • , hous e on i 1 rom camp meeting, and . - -- • Fite t CI CAS, Si is t: (%1!1 On William stopped and asked fit n think of it ate' It ti ~auidie• roar the llOllilWCS I eereer ,4 .Vic was not long until it difficulty occurred lie. rt' ,, " o " i in 1 and In tisoop s eels, 11,s alolitiva are Deceit l'uorman and bittern, hid si loch was nunrivleul settled w about a fight. Norman and Fish • er 111111 hialliti ill go horn,* a hu t s lie P ool r im , thseovi rud he had forgotten i annoy,: IMPORTANT IRON WASHINGTON. stick (a hit the witntss said • is as an inch' - and a quarter through,") which he called.W 1,5111 , Hi1i.), Aug Di The statement m his horse. Ile Was loud where he' could find this t.orrespondettee SeVell .11 Jaye ago, that' it, and siligelie had it in his hand, and be the Rebels were slowly moving their forces to the 'mead the Potomac, with a view of fore he turned to join Fisher, who was two rods dintant alai over the yard fence, he and entering larylanul. engouraghig and nip • Lipton got into another quarrel of words -- porting the ;evolutionary spurt in that p ot „„,„ „ i d he was a „ goo d m . 0 .., L ip _ State, with ultimate einsigun un Warshingtun, ton said he aas a good man too, for the size is now repeated with increasing astorance do , bf the truth, and woh such evidences an of Mtn Poorwen then threw away d stick, and, in the language of the witnes., cannot be disregar ail . tolled up his sleeves " Lipton picked up ' \Vali a slew of meeting all contiugenciee which may moue in coeiteciton a ith tine the stuck and gave Poormisii a blow about .. h o . subject, the Atitniniatration has just-mimed be heat; which staggered guns and important orders, a prompt the ria r('l s i‘ e "n to "i' which it tif not doubted will be ' it t •: g iff e l " ,ip d t e o7il i s r v u l i i74l ” l.li t t i t i o " i ' i fi s ig irti h e ul k hburracakgat°liip- to-, on the back of the head. This blow knock given, thus at once securing the Capital against invsion and at th same time af .il Poorman down, and he fell on one side 1 fording add a itianal coundunce e to the country anti roded over on Mx back The witness , of the earnestness of the Povernineut in the says he never moved or struggled afterward , motectiou of the general welfare . 0 , Shays after Doorman sus knocked down, liked with Lipton in beating nod kicking ! WAK 141•AlleraliST Poorman i'niher came as quickly as poe , IV Alan SICTON, Aug. 19, ittfil !utile, and pulled Lipton away, anti Mrs. i Adl commanders of regiments of volunteers . pulled flays hark, breaking his i accepted by this Department in the State of to etch guard and pulling out his watch -- I Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York. Con , Ila3s picked up him watch, put it in his i necticut• Massachusetts, Vermont, plaits pocket, and then went at beating and ku.k.• island, New Hampshire, Mauro and Mehl' tog l'eorinan again After Norman was gait, will take note eof arid conlorin prompt• kern keti down Lipton had thrown the stick ly to the gene la! order this day direeted to to one side, Mrs Holiter seized the suck the Pavia Ott sof the Soul's above named, and when Fisher pulled hint back, slit Kruck which is liS follows him (Lipton) Ann it. and told him he had l'o I lie (;,,i e ',it, 141 th, .tiial, ~j - - - Lill“1 the luau. Lipton pulled the stick from I By direction of the Pres•rletit of the l'iii lit I iliiil said hi. did not care a (i---(1d- it. Led SallcS, ) ,tit arc urgently' retitil,t,•ll ill th3t he know it, but that he was going to foi waid, oi cause to be forward iiiimedi ite• wai. Hays ran to the buggy and urged ly. 'to the city of Wadimgion, all volunteers Lipton to come. a Inch lie did, and they regiments or parts of iegine nix at the ex start. d oil tepidly down the Mountain to ,Aistavartirille L nited :states th.vernineitt that ii and Beller...Le \‘ bile they were ye t in I may he 11011 enrolled se akin yew State, sight, people is WI ~,ng from camp meeting. ; a liethet Limier your immediate einiti 01, t i hum( I at the house, end evetythieg vO, by au-evidences isemul dile, I. 1I OM tie It at done Al , COliitl be dom. A Mesh, was ' lii prurtment, whether SIIC:1 1011 Inti iIS etc sent t' Cent:, liall, but life was er.tinet , at nit d, equipped or millet teed, er n o t and the poise oas t have ceased beating a , The itthe, is oh each regent Ills I WV. diain l o w minutes sir .tic 0,,,1r11.11C1. ilini til it may out be lull ellen le uscu' re , toie z person - oue on the way and laid . I 1/ .. 1 . 1:, id n i l is a' I li. it '', a, ral to 'ld, zvous. n Inotki•r indaw ot P.m man, that Hest. ' and adopt such other inen,iires as may be rou; Mall was lolicti lie and the lather of 't em smitry to till up their ranks at the earl' the .1. cuss .d came to Bellefontt ahem one cot store poem ble• All Awe' slit voluitteei 0 '.!,.01, ou, Momlay miming. gut a warrant regiments, on Oleo au i vat shall tepon i. to hir Lipton and Hays, out it in the hands of the commanding Pew tat, also sill iii,vide Deputy Sherillisitac Lose, who stai tell its Ci i nipillenlY and othe r suppl.es lieu essary tom mediately with a swung posse to Milenburg, their comfort. To insure the nem meets of the house of Lipton and ilaye A fiend had , tioops more rapidly than might others Ise gout the pat tie, notice of the death of Poor lie done, you a ill,pleirie confer with soul aid me n, anu t ir they, se we are informed, came to all °Wei rs of indep intent regiments in nut li to Bellefonte fur le , al advice. The Deputy . mensures ps mantel itecessaly lo etlect the Retell', noticing a horse and buggy at ending object in view. All clothing or supplies 111 pri n t of an attorne3 '.s office, went in and' belonging to or contracted fur the several founJ both Lipton and Hays In consultation .I.l.'grilnelli..i shall be forwarded to Washing with their alto: my ; They were arrested , ton for their use, detailed reports of is Inch without any iliflictifty, and conveyed to nut shall be made to the commanding General. Jail (l) ' 1 Stuns C tomtits, The' following is the result of the past Secretary of War. . , . 77101k1/1 iti,egtigat.loll • • 'File Coroner subpornaed l)rs. 'Fairlamb Dobbins, Preen and Mitchell, to inake a n post reorient cx.,inination.. Drs. Preen and Dobbins, sere only in attendance and com menced opervtions Drs, Potter and Mitch ill came in after the opeiation of taking W I Vie top of the skull had been performed, they I wet e however in urns to examine the ex- tent of the injuries.' There appeared tut have been excite' severe blows upon the head, one just ohmic the left eye, cutting the skin to tbe boueof the brow ; on the top of the Intaurtrear thecrown ; there was market of a blow upon the scalp which hail cominu located its stunning affects to the brain ; ;mother blow below the crown had ohm af fected the brain, and two others of the same diameter near the base of the brain. A blow had been given beltind.and below the i bottom of the light ear Willett SCOUni in have destioyed everything to the bone. The brain ex,pibited large quantities of extravi- ' sated blood'A thorough examination was made of OfFne by ' , Ors. Dubbing and iiiiitti Preen, by diSec e down to the bone, when it was found that he neck bad not been dislocated as wit supposed. The funeral of the deceased took place on Tuesday morning and was very target) at. tended. The body - waa conveyed to Milee• burg where it was interred in the public c emeterry OE A New ACCESSION TO JAccSONVO.t.e On last Monday, the term of his stay having expired, Mr. Itoshon, the accomplished am• brotyjie artist 'left this place for Jacsonville, this county, where ho will remain a short time iu the , practice of his art. Ibiring Mr: Roshoti's stay in this pl , cc he was eminent Ly successful in his business, having taken more pictures probably in the skme lentftli of tune than any man that has proceeded him for years. and allbriling the most perfect sabsfaction every cost'. These facts consti tute a - ecomMendation of this gentleman's artistic 91.1114110 re potent than lengthy par agrephs and glaring adverttiements. We "mild vngrafillate the people of Jackson vale on their new accession DEPAIITCRE OR VIM, MII.INRI R 0 INI INTRV. —The Ithiesloirg Infantiy passed through this place yehterday. (Wednesday ) on their way to Lowistotvn, where they expect. we have been informed, to pm Col William If Icwin'l4 regiment and go into camp at that place l'he company numbers, about seven ty live or eighty men, including some of the best material of this county, and IS un• der the command of Capt. Miles (Aeon, of Milesburg. YOR Tile ItICNKVIT OF Till: ST JOT% CA111111;1' Srllll4ll. —The ei111.1“;11 of the St. John's Catholic Sehool, assisted, by their teacher and pastor, purpose holding a fair for the bandit of their school, at the school room, near the church, on Sathrilas- next. lila politica:a respectfully !Hilted to attend. AdllllhMoll to fnir•TOOTTI!) cents __Mingle tick eta for supper, ra) cent,. for hay and gen. thinaii, 75 rents. Doors open at '2 and 7 o'clock I' Jl. • Eo's W.tr, wc:API --Noma() announce the name of 111. AC MITCHELL, Keg , oe a eatololate fur the Assemblr Subjout to the doebdon of the Demo. Lrattc County Come o talon MANY De4OCVAIIYOV .411.11 S AND Pk;NVI We are authorised to aunuunoo tLo n a Inc 0 1)r It K NOlhft, nit Howard, as a candidate for Ai , einlily Subject to the docision of the D4llllOOllO to County Convention Vo ere authorised to announce the mono d J NO Y tint Drue of Mdesburg, as mesmiltdate for the office of Associato Judge, subject to the decision of the Detuocratio County Convention. Wu are authorised to annutospe the name of A. C W DER ITE, of Boggs Township, a, a candi• date for the Mike of Commissioner, soh feet to the decision of the Democratic County Convention Wu are outliorized , to announce the came of JOSEI'II M. IV I I.:ION re a con•liiirte for the office ot Comity Treasure, SUbjea to the decision of the Dentocrolio Coot.ty Courention .1V o are authoriFed 14 announce the name of ROBERT TIIOMPSON , no ale. °Moo of County Cuumasionerteakteet to NH, decirivn of the Dentocratio County Convention. W., ur,o authorised to announce that 0 .11 NKR. of Bellefonte, will bee candidate for like office of County Treeauror, subfoct to the decision of the lituntioratio Couoty Cow/tuition 7.taporta4 t.r the Watchman.] Bellefonte Markets. Wheat ... • 51 00 Bacon Kod do .... 90.1Iuttor 4 0 Egga. , 10 10 . Lard . . ....... 1. 4 1 2.i tallow Rya Cora.... Outs . Potatoes • '4(Vitftj ll= ICI N TIIE DEMOCRATIC VATCRMANI IN 19'111.181160 AT BKI.I.KPONTS. PA., EVERY THURSDAY " IitbRALNO, (' 1' AI, 11 . X.4N D ER AND G ME JS nutms.-31,50 cis If paid within three month $2,00 if delayed six menthe, and $2 50 if not paid within the ital. These terms will be rigidly ad hered to kI ,,, ZSTISEMENTS and Business Notloe e insert d al the usual rates. and every doweribtion JOB PRINTING EXECUTED in the neatest manner, at the loiters. prier+, awl with the utmost deepatah Having purchased a largo collection of type, wo are pre pored to satisfy the orders of our friendi BUSINESS DIRECTORY R71.1d All 11. ISLAM ATTORNEY AT LAW: rA riflice in the Areedn, sfrontl floor 11 . 11.1.1MTY.1l JAMICB A lINAYNI DIPA I,IIMITEIt A - REA V6ll, A I TORN AD LAW, _ite.LcatronTr. JAMES 11. u ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111[1.1.1trWITIt n, on the lhamond. ono door Well of the lit, .4 .1. D. 11111U1:1111T, 4TrORNEY 4T LAW =I MR, in the t•otellt wrot Corner of the D... 0 W3l. EA 111.111111, ATTORNEY AT LAW =I (Mee la Ihe A rcado, emend Omit Et F.lll M. lIILANCIIIAMILN AI"I'IIItNEY AT LAW, 10.1,LEMONTIG, i'Nl'\l. oocupted L, flea James Iluta pidt) .1 J. laNitagat, fl.ll.lf.risYTA, 40,1 A prr p Ired to Wait upon all who may th iro hii pro!, •-1.1/1.11 %Wig /1". , 111+ d111..1,111C110 . 1 . 0u spring .tree/ DK. G. L. POTTW.R PHYSICIAN A SURHEoN BEI I BruNT6, eIf<ITER <0 rc Mee on High qtreJA.(ohl offiee ) Will !Mond la prnteamonnl cnll as hereththre, and reopertfally nffera hoar hu friends and the plablte DR. J. IL tT4 1111K11.11, PHYSIC! A A •1164/ EOM, 01(11.1•FuliTX. ft[9.11}11 ,, 0 PA W ,1 1tti...4 p. rP4...1...1 aalli a. ILanalututa,...ba Nvrrettully le lir, wet I. .46 , 1 Lb. , path , e nest dtmr to ,1u rra“lona , Spring oritiit Oct 2$ SM If S. T, MURRAY, ' ,4 T . / ma/A' Ar LAW, eItILEPOWI,II , irrich —The one to r44.41it meoupi..4 Ly Jo lip II uretrido Felt I Ith Un A.7j II it (DT V r MX, Pilo ANL) LAIn ICRItE(I%PI uti,n:•uudn). , hula ti u . 4104, M Ly WI LLIA)I AC II 10 OFii nt by tspinutlttl Car nu II tgh Sitort. .16.• C on 11 , urn Pos • 111 111)1, 111 , 11. L 4'1141 Y 1 RI 11 , "1.0,11 11l I CMILI. a Alai.% ADDER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, piatrrirart: rrnte• in Itcyno4!• Arvada we the Diamand Ira C Mitchell luu maim inlet! Aleaandtle with hew m the pekeiioe of law, and they wan e paned at tiiitaton aailianalnd In to eetara, MAW, Clinton and Oleharlleld wAhl[ll , l4Li .101111/f, F REYNOLDS & (1)., 0141.1.r.pOSTIC, CELIIIJC /110., PA R. 11,4 ut oirrhauge and Mules Jaino.oloQ Col. And proet•elb, promptly rnitutted , Intogro.l pn.in Eimhnnge In lb• 1.181. rI 11..1 et wittylly withal/4 Gn mull. Depot ' t rl%l 01,A t NI MK N N M 11.11 , T6 114 J T. MALI Disromir os %Pill, 111"NIES, lIALE & Co Dopoatti 't•rels Laahnagurma Nn I atur,..it r•lperia I Ile pones Cilliott . l WTI+ M .I.le, • rid Prlawadi It run t tell Pr pi y I. tlt n ni tile V,i.t vi.nalallii] an hand trird/t ESC, AT fillttiLoi AND CutINS.ELJAL Li LAW £SKM'A W.:14...11a r hla pruf,aiiiii to 14. a aovorol Coiorta if Cunt,.litity, All builliebs, latfaa,ed to btot will Lw faithfully alloWled 1.1 Pa‘licular allenUon p,ilti to Col iet. II .1., 11.11,1 f/ro.l3lptly ra altitetl l'.ta be connulted to li.o U ora,,nn MI Wahl . Ip the Ettgll/41 11lb, 0 ..0 11 y. 41 ?I , rwe•rtp 004,4p1ud ty Juokte Ilurneade 1.1 C Haat, Kali trAltl.ll.2. 11 UAL,: u.l LE a: UMW, ATTORNEYS Ar LA W, - . r.,A4..y.i . 0 A A rAuk A A at loud promptly to all final numi r lariuted tv thoir oar., Olt, nu tho bull iuj rorwo o rly umm pied by 119 Jay T A CARD Alas,. II the h Hoy will attend to try buslneas during ny absence in Con rasa, and will ho as Gilded by Mein the if 414 Lit noises entrusted to 'hew Jana* UAL, bouswabar 13, 18.4. A. FIRST., A'FI'oPNE I' tT LAIV, ,vt WILL prectice in the eisearel seoie do of Centre and Oilmen moulting MI legal I _millets entrusted to his once Will receive {warp( al lenlion OFFICE—On the Nurth•wezt °outer of the DI eumed 4,aruh 24, ISM N OTICE. All persons knowing themeekrea in debted to the late firm of ineely and Linrchart, formur publishers of this papet, are herebj 4.W Oattbal unless nousediarta attention be vim+) iho rattling 44'4 riocuuntsb ousts will be impos ed him tuilobteiess of the sahl firm will be paid by the undursigh an whose hands the books and accounts aro plac for colleen n, and gs, whom all outstanding aceounts must be paid. July 11,111 tf. J. S. BIL A)! liAltT. TO TILE INDEPENDENT,V . VERS CEIATRE courry, of ,t respectfully offer myself to pear eonalderation Ild nu Independent Canilidate for the oratle of County - Treasurer. of Centro county, at the ensu ing general election. 'relented. I hereby pledge myself w disoltarge tho duties of the uncut to the best of toy nimbly, and to omitribute the one half of the usual per tentage seeming to sold *Meer for Ills scram's, to the Soldier's Keller Feud.. /Pot The faithful performance of all whioh I am'pre• pared to render tot the authorities the most ample security . JACKSON LEVY. Itillesburg, Aug. 15th, 1861 Meader j base you seen Sot' Wood's adverthe stout? Road if, it it ott iiiterost you. ~..P ) 1 1 =EMI I=ll ENCIa
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