f.U Clnttilb ilipiHicut, Ha I ' PtU -4V i - ''i-'" VS'l.'d I'l tll I i - ' V !1'VVJ!' the edito,. rr Mnt res In tl il t'.ill.H, lbsl W Hri t.. 'iill ff hfi la'l' ?i I.' tU lilt, .. tl.'.ltn ly the. ,.,. jv, , M (, ,) m ran fu-m U' )j5 llAltlK k ....... - .. ...it..... . A . - . A fc . . I A 1 "1 M I T I l t' I', n l" till III IU "1 f I It, ", (It,.! I AM I'M J I ! j.ni H fit -m1-1 I'l tl 'tn (oil i i our ni.i, tMt lino' the fV'imi'l '' tti'itt f luiiieii. th t .m..a nl Wm! ''li-i.'f and 1.f.r,( tlinl lh If oii rvi r.m t the CtitiMito (-' i'i In l'hi!n !0 ill, Hr-in i,i, fir. atier In t lh-ie f r . r this fl, Mi l lit f Rt'lietilt In- .r,,,i,. v, i in lidii-ul ), In. I, r I. nnJ tl.lt Hi U. ft. Mtlinll, and u f n n iIkui'iimiii tlint k iiikIi) til uur ere arrested nnd held to t'tirfn tt-i-ielisl. of treason. h wmiM ba a rrnw.tiablr lo tlute. en I X SiW .nfe tS & taaWa, It. .... .. . .u i ., . . 4 i . - . . . 1 M-VUS" V ! I'lll M, 1 flit M f II . I,. W i" " i 'tvr. "l f 1 1 i. i., i i., tlinttfn 'iii 1 1 t nimr. '"t t-t m l ni'h A - I A I ! ' ti . llinr .... "1 (..funi ''v "", "f n. I il I til l ' llit'tht t1K ft hi dp- in i' i't t ! hi I i n in f fl in f' "l " l" Hi" ot'ti'f 1 . Iiiri I, five hill. ti I "i.t, 1 1 i " n.EAiinri.n, ta. W(dnpdiy MernirK Oct 80 1881. IL .! . " I ' . 11 I'. H Th Pifffrcnco. Sctn of pur reader hnv no doubt rea l th Abolition pfrch of fhrvrlci Sumnr, Unilt-U Statt 8nator from MmmcUudfII, mid Chaiinisu cf tlit Commit! on For eign ltelutiont In tho Senate ThBWABNBWllI MLMt !.l.r,SHUIi(l VA. Our .7rmv Again I) ri?i 7j w.i.u.ii.i.ffi Win iti. nr r r,i . .. t . . .. .i i ......'.' i. ... i ...-. j I sllflf, l 1 "' " l1" ll'l"" " " HIM., I J ri ii.i . n I'll nrinv tr, at, and tat'-a Whitr Flag. " --.' ... jltlly. Other Comminijntd Ojiic:ri AVM. if t pirr"l m t' 'in an i .n a t mb wi' n , nu t , hi p inuiw n nt i r.,t, . . . . .1, . ...... I. .. 11 " 'I't .L III. 1 1( I lilt ril'i (" m iivMuum nirwi, .tin." rinnrf, u "' M Hi I 11 n i ( "H k ... . ' L . I . . 1. . I . . . I . ... ."' '"!. ml ui niliix mii i.y Tir ni'n in gn in . r rt , mni". m mip i i ji i. ,il. i " till ir I om 'litmli'l . t")' 'I" I ip, it liiomlnll, (.1 llif 7 ph lotk Vtll 1 1,111 t.1l,tll..." "r" tl' r ft hi fl.i . t tit Mr. I I ,1 I . r m Inl irfj ii fly tut liol 6,K tti mi 'f bii c mitum, t mlirr mlf Unto r..!.!,...' (M I11..1I. Froncli. t.f tli liowilK'i l atlM), 1 hour, tilli t all v. lnfM liv J . . . . '.. . i i. .r.l.l i n . -... . . .. 1 . I ... I l.: m.m.. fe. l I .r ml .Awl inn uiy "' "'" It. tti nt In Hi ltfi bieant ami ankli. mVfl witiioui lull pa iiuuiitrt ot i , , n,ri( v jilo of thin country though the cltPiiclaof a Mack Republican Stato Coovontioi) in KInarhuotts, urging upop the War joir er of the Oovernmont the tluty of etnan. cijnting all the lavc in the country. The two I'olitioftl h?riies Necetsion nnd Ablitionism, liavo inch had able ado m'.cs iu loth Rfoliont of our oounlry in tin Senate and in Congrfi. The South boasU of her ' accejjion leaden, I)avi, Toombs, Cobb, WUa.and a hott of olhern, who have engaged to practically demon utrate their hcreey. In the north, we have auch champions at Sumner, GiJ dings Wade, Chandler, and IIul", who boldly faced their brother harolics from the South on the floor of the Senate and the llouae ; but now when they havo brought the prearnt ealamity upon the rmtion, thee northern champions refure to practicfl'.ly engage In carrying out their Abolition theory. Unlike their allies in the South, who say comt they meanly ukulk about thoir homos urging men to 2 1 The blustering courage formerly ex hibited by them on the floor of Congrws (looms to have totally evaporated. It would look much better for Mr. uraner and his oolaborers here in the north, to go and meet their former equals upon the field of carnage, and thereby demonstrate to the whole country the honesty of their purpose. Phut, while Davit, Toombs, Wiso & Co., ar in the front rank of their Army, we find such patriot (!)ia Sum ner, Ureely, Wide A Co., babbling boul home, and laboring zenlously to bring about a division in the North ; similar to that inaugurated by thorn between the North and the South. If at Mr. Sumner alledses in his ipeech, this war must re suit in Ibe emancipation of the negroes, and inu.'t be protecuted with that result in view, why does he not step forward and lead a regiment ''on to Richmond? ' and thus demonstrate the feasibility of hit Abolition heresy. One of two things is patent in the con duct of Mr. Sumner and hit oolaborers here in tho North, they havo eilher full cjr.fidcnce that tha Administration at Washington will do for them what they dfh and claim ns a duty upon the part of the govornrne.nl to free the blaves ; or, they are demagogues and cowards of the meanest kind. FiparirxTATiTts. From wast wt eta gnt. r from the rtts girct. kj tb Tclutitttts for Kcp rsi jotitives, we think that tbt Union endidt IV 9 c'.eCMit. .1cJTca Jtner, Bully for the Miier. The above four l.net contain more political truth thau we ever frund in one Issue befor. We are pleased to learn of the oor.vernion ol our friend of the iVmtr, and wo can assure him that Geo. W. Zieg'cr and Chas. R. Early ore two as food Union men a we Lave among us ; and their e cction is in deed a great Union triumph for the Wild Cat" district. Their Democracy is above susph ion.and their ability is unquestionable. We re joice in common with our cotemporary at the defeat of tho Abolition candidates, and the trluronh of the "old Union" senli ment in our districtonce more. Ca akvbodt iilin why It ii eonsldertd al most or quit traonabl to call attention to and doxand investigation of iht alleged proit x triTtgancs aud mismanagement at Warbingtou City Pitt. Dlipatck. We hear no one pronounce it treason except Abolitionists, and not Wing a member of lh:t tribe of lunatics we can- Tha trlalt ciino tn lt Miilit l' lphia IftU tunigu rn tit i i tune of the defeat that our week and when every tiling einl be tii.j hid t o (nut, at iiiulir ci:ut,sian' ready f i trial, tho i ro.'fc' liliirs wero tut (vt lik" lliii In mv lin y b id no brntu Wn 'short by an order from Iho War epai l-! y un nrmy o! 4,0'.Kj men lo o-cupv the'lho bnl'l" f'' Hlutf. ami tiuli at luvej 0 rf BC,rg the Ulan J, whiuli he did '.merit to the Strict MlorPey lolet then. Ui.k vt a U.fc liver l.lcl. tly intruded ' lhr rH .7 ' Z,"1 throwing ... awnrJ ana rev.uirrr tmo I , . ., . . . , . . on the holioii. It appears that, on Sunday t, nfr BIU1 iwiniuiing acroi, Col. Uf to cro-.t t.n nirnott any tiny, ana tnive no ni(,,ti j.,, Jwin. it iht 1 ifieenth Mat- jn fcl wnott jotted thirty of hit men to batt prepoiod, It past all excuio To Ui faeli.iMiitt, nho hvl Tor tome lime gurd- pi e vn t any attempt of the enemy at pur prepared for a retreat it as much the du-i Itan imn't Mand ith otio ocimpany, jA1,iti Thit force vat tubsi'iieiitlr ajg . r . ,,,.,i, - . ,.. , . . 1 ordered Cupt. l'ltilbi ick, r Company 11, mentcd by the arrival there of other coin ty of th. commander, as 10 ptepa.e f'T , Qu,rl,..miulir l0e, of hi. ttatt. " n, fl Jm ,he Marylerd there, undor battle, and to fad to not do tint must l:wil, a detuehment of 200 men, to tooutljjoi. Hinkt, of tho l'iih Masaohuteltt. either ignorance or careleotneiM. ,ha irgmnt tliore m the direction or This artair it an improvement on tho' Loesnurg. Ti.ey crossei from th islan d r, ii i . i .i. . .i l I the sliore. im 1 exeoutod the order by Bui .;unbt,l tho retreat h . '11 within three fourth, of a inglomtus, and the addition of drowning of lIji,,., returning to theii start men hat beert added to the ho.rort of jg point shout ten o'clock at night, dis the fiiht. O.ic automent it th.tt 70 worn 'covering. a they supposed, a small camp, drowned out of one hundred in t!u fit one mue or m u . . . ;-' g , ami the Ujrt were thereupon re- loaid. Blue, btjwevtr, thcto "nudacic.ut cut tot'' V.ave. both returned tho publication t their papers, but now find theit:telvet tlefeated bv another order from the I'ott Thit Abolition babbler, hat lately Uv, i0ffic8 1)e;t,.Henl coging ,)l9 ,naii4 fiilftiinatina bis pet dogma before th pco- ,.., f n. e , , fhn fiiiti Itnd iv.lj .'.'"T o'i'liH'k, with no rmult. l 6U11 Another Aooouitt '. ' A coiirpoiulttiit of the. fC, Woild, tends I he fi)Kairi( particlnrt of the battle i Tlifl Pulilnfit'.a tlA.tlm.Ml i i tiien anil tdlirrrt tit liun.t iH ...j . W . .... . . "ii nine kinea iiiirty : the mnontiri ti.: Hi There might be some excuse for tUit outrage of individuals and conttitutional lights, If the Admin'.tlration would tlo ttop papers whoe cditort admit that they have labored for twenty years for a aisso lution of this Uniin, and have for year kept such sontiinents as the following, standing at tbo had of theii columns: "TUB UMTRI) BTATE8 CONSTITL'TION 18 A COVENANT WITH DKATII, AND AN AOMiKM liNT WITH HICLL." "NO UNION WIT U SLAVEHOLDERS." The editor of (his Abolition sheet used the following emphatic sentance but a fe-.v weeks ago, in refferenoe to the Con stitution ; "Ai laft.iudi-mont bat been laid to the line, and rightcomiieM tu the plummet; the hill bas swept away tiie rorugo or lies, tae water oreruiw me hidins pltice ; the covenant with death is tnnnll ed, and the agreement with betl no lonor stands. Tbo Union of 1781 is piradiously overthrown by the very rlasewbioh fmhioned it at the beginning, eud wliicu uoui now n.is eon trullud Its adminiitratiun." If this is not treason, what Is treason? Dot it has been oll said that "truth crushed to ea-th will rise again," and this is the only redeeming feature that sosrs to lnvcr in the political firmament. Coi. L. L. Tat. This vetersn editor of tho Columbia Democrat, has been elected try the Legislature, in connect'on with Col. Tutten of Wyoming, in the district com posed of the co mties of Columbia, Mon tour, Sullivan and Wyoming, by an old lashioned Democratic maiorit y. Some 20 years ago Col. Tate, in connection with Wm. L. Moore, published the Banner, ol which the Republican i the legitimate suc cessor, lie was then a Democrat, and has continu-d a faithful and devoted advocatel of the principles of tho National Democ racy from that day to this, through sun shine and stoim. Like most othor editor of Democratic papers in Pennsylvania who had the independence to maiutain the in disibility of the Democrats party last spring. Col. Tate and his office were threat ened with the vengeance of the mob. His Democratic fellow citizens, whose devotijn to the Union, the Laws and the Constitu tion cannot be doubted, forthwith selected him as t man to represent them at llar-riabarg. K.Daniil II. Numak, editor of the Eatton Sentinel, whose cflice, at our read ers will remember, was destroyed by a mob a few months ago, because ho most brave ly defended the freedom of the press, was immediately nominated by the Democrats as one of their candidates for the J.egisla ture and elected by over 1300 majority. But Dan. it a gloriout good fellow, an J deserved to 0 to the Legislature vitkovt levtg tent there ly a nob 1 The following letter from a well known Missionary appeared in the New York Observer somo time since. The sew ing machine having become a household necessity, the information is cf impor tance to every family ; more especially as it would seoin by this, a very superior Machine can be purchased at a much less price than it generally supposed. New Yobk, April 4th, 1SC1. Mr. James M'tZrcx : Dear Sir 1 have now in use one of your Machinesriz raoalhs, and am ready to thank you for introducing them to the public, and furnishing them so reasonably to Missionaries. Having used one of the best double thread Ma chine! in the Markei, wt tpesk intelli gently when we tay thtt for simplicity, r... y i'. J TV... tl.A 1 . 1 laf .ii i t. t . . i.i... uu re.viii'ij iuvui. K'ii., ..... trip the boat made. It u also tinted thai , t , t(lreo hundred men ruthed our men run out of powder and bull; if.forwsrd by direction of Gen. Stone In the this is so no may be prepared to hear the same looality with order, to aestroy the next time of ou, army being -ef-y that Instead of having tio boats 4c, tuat iN))Und concealed, and word wat tent they had no muskett. back that no enemy was in tight, Colonel . , Fhilhick t company taking an advanced JnoJt MiRtrca. This gentleman H"",..,,,:,. h ilta the remaining comnaniet of the Judges of the Dlttrict of Columbia, wwre concealed a a reterve in oao of an and was last week arrested for trea-on. , attack on the auvai.ee. ... ... , , n TVn.Un v -jen anout u nine jnu a nan wom iijb ID. brother Judge-, Morsell and I unlap huaJroa VArj4 in ,dvanc4 issued an order to Provost Marsha. I For- ()f Devin't reserve, Capt.Philbick, ao tor, to show cause, vby an atuchmer.t for!co,npttined'by Col Doriu in person, at- contempt should not istuo against him 'lacked and drove baek a company of , i . .- .i ,j -. nr Mitimsippi ritlemen, and then fell back to (or obstructing the proce,. n e, use of con.ealed jp tho rMfi 0 lhc justice, in the case of Judgo Merrick. !Br,pnranee of a body of rebel esvislry. In The President immediately instructed ( tDe gkirmisk Capt l'hilbiek had a diffi the Unitod States Marshall not to serve, cully in galling neur enough to tie ene- and i: form tl em that the President had . nflM our forCM for the present, suspended the wHt of j t dy light, and the same hour that Col ilsbeat Corpus in all cases relating to the-Dvin'cou-nin'i left the shore to make miUUry.for rea.on.cf public necessity iS'u Tho drowned ar ulw,,,t ti. ' 'T- thirty: the Mioners iJA1" ird. and llio wouivled ore hur.4 nenly-five ; total fue hundred and I mpnir'Uvn : mm 11 1 p i.tiiwiri ... j . Col, Devln received a slight contusion In ,HfPi ,0,,,. onp i,ur)tjr,4 Bn(1 h J"'i th) breast from muiket UU. ANOTHKR ACCOUNT. Disheartening Details of the Affair. The public may Wm from this thnt so,js "imont." which remained on shore to far as the Judiciary is ooncornou, nd 'cover tho return of Col Devin. Tho Col. ... !. ... 1 .1 whatever little of civil authority still n- however, maiuiainu i.is grouna, anu a mained in Washington, the last 'esUge has been swallowed up by the military. Clearfield Progressing. Wehave beer, much pleased to learn that Dr. Foster, the entrrprising proprietor of the stige. ,i-,t U guccoatful, and after resist .. .. t i n . !. '.. n..t i r.-:. reinforced duiing tue morning by 3J0 more of Im rr0'iintiit under Lieut. Colonel Ward. About one o'clock he was attacked by a considerable f iroe of riflemen win gt- tsmrjted to outflank hun. fearing that line from Tyrono to this place, has eflect-jing them for aomo tirufc. Colonel Dovio ed an arrangement with the proper avi- slowly retreated, in porfect order to the , . . , . . . . .r ,.- Jrivr, where lien. lUkir had arnd with thorities by which n the .pace of rour o. r.on live weeks, tho mails, passengers, freign., wLich nu oommaodo-J bv Lieut. Colonel 4c, will be transported on the Tyrono A Clearfield U.K., from Tyrone to Saody Ridge, thus reducing our distance from civilization, from thirty-five to tvrenty- Wistar. Gen. Ittker thori to..k Mmaiand, coni plimenting Col Devin for hit suocetaful resistance to a superior f irce. and givi ng !ii cotnniand, now less than O'JU men. threo mfles. This arrange nent wil' n-akojr.ht ff the lincol battle ; tho centre and several hour difference ir. the arrival of : lot t l.eing formed of uro.it 300 of the 20.h . ... i lit ,,f M.t'sachusetts. under Ool. Lee, ani the the mail. here, and tave a vast amojht of . , batlnii0i). tt!)lU 0M ir, ur.4b8r. Continental prayers trcm person passing i j ,. r-,,i Wiatar over the Road. Bild. Ia!o A Tyrone Plank According to the message of Gov flarris of Teun., that state has raised and equipped, since the sixth of May lat, thirty eight legimenla of Infantry, seven battalhons of Cavalry, and sixteen com psnies of Artillery; in all about -16,000 men. The stato authorities have also ereetod a Foundary at Nashville, whic'i is turn ing out 0 cannon pr week, and a per cussion cap manufactory, which turns out 22I..000 per d.iy, besides manufacturing an immeuso quantity of niuskets and ri. fles. Jons Prowk, Jr. This notorious Abo- litioii'st is raiding a company of Abolition Sharp shooters in the western part of this state, intended for Montgomery'. Kansas regiment. Montgomery wa the leader of the notorious Jty Hawk party, during the Kansas troubles, and has lived the life of a murderer and highway robber ever since. Hereafter, ho vever. h can con tinue his business in a legal form, as he now holds a ootntnision from Washing ton, and In connection with Brown tbey st w.rmmit.w W t- A a H -tor tflArl V t itt editor ofthoZarcA. who sermt to glory j ea'- d preci.ion of wo.k, your. U un in hi Abolitionism, should bo kept !n fill, no doubt, continue their o'.d busi. nets in a lagal way. What Should be Doni. Every Two mriuiitaiii htr.vitie.t, ornmanded bv Lieut. French, and one piece ot the N. Y. Uattery, commanded by Lieut. B.nm- bail, were in .."ont of the centre, linmedi diately pvc7iou. t the MainiJiicimtnl of the aciin. The attack was com'rif nee i by the en emy or. cur righ:, but was soon directed more heavily to the centre and left. For about to hours the battle ruged terrifi cally ; a complete shower of leaden hail feP. Three limes tho left of tho lines mnde an advance, but wre compelled to retire as often. The right wo bviterpro tecte.', and hld their position. An order r.nnie from Gun. rViker to throw two cmpimies of the Fifteenth Massachusetts to tlio centre, winch was immediately executed. Thit produced the impression that the. hatt.t wat go;ngj against us, but eauel no confusion cr dismay. ' Th left was linrd pretseC hut remained firm. About thit time tho newt rpread that Gen. Hiker was killed. While in the act of pushing a cannoa forwvd with his shoulder to the whsrl. he was pierced by six balls. It it very evident i hit he was the object of the enemy's sharpshoot ers. After this there was a ce.a ion of the fire f6r a few minures, during which Col. Coggswrll, of the Tammany jegimer.t. ar rived with two companies, ana, he bing the senior olliser, me command devolved ufon him. In a short time it became evident to Col. Coggtweil thttt tho day was lost, and be thought it best to cut bis way through KCMBERti OK OUR WEN DROWNKD. Upward of 1,000 Missing. Capt, F. G. Young, of New York, aid to Col. Baker, and who wat with him when he died, gives tho following account of the recent engagement near Edward's Ferry .- Gen. fitone ordered Col. Baker on Bur- day evening, to have hit brigade ready to move at 7 o'clock on Monday morning. Tho brigade wm then ttatioued five miles from Conrad'. Ferry. At 3 o'clock in rhe norning, however, a Mesfenjer from Gen. Stone ordered the first battalion, un der I lout. Col. W'istar, to movo immedi ately, so as to bo at Conrad's Ferry at sunrise, which they did, and reported themselves to Gon. Stone. Orders were then tent from Qjn. .Stone to .ha battalion to .tind fait until they thould hoar hoavy firing in front, and then to cross. About an hour afterwards, munketry havirg been heard previou-ly, daad and wounded began to bu brougut over H where we were. At 10 o'clock tho numbor of killed and wounded bro'l in wat increu e l. Goner! Sione or dered Col. Uaker to lake command of the forcet on both tide, of the river at that plac. ard to bring tip kit brigade and the Tammany regiment, ammanded by ol. Coggaweil. which wat in camp about three miles distant, and to orott in.nieaitiieiy. Capt. Young carried the ordert to the lam many Regimen'., ana the wnoie torce proceeded aoout a mile Jown rivor, reaay lo cross. W found two scows, each of whioh eoild carry from forty to fifty men. and mar aged to gel from the canal a dug out, which would take tuly or seventy more. Six oompnit of lb firtt battalion of iht California Regiment, three pieovt of srtillvrv, with men tnd horses, belonging to tho Tafiimany Regiment, with Col, Ma ker, Col. Ccggswell. Lieut. Col. Wistar, Assistant Adj Gn. Harvey, and dipt am Young, got to the island, where wo ware joined by a battery of the 2i R'.-.ods In land Artillery wuh two small howitier. The paxsage to the Inland was very diffi cult, with our insufficient means of trans portation, the dittance being a quarter ol a mile and the current swift. We poled ourselves tip t je eastern shore a long distance, thence were drifted down to ti e binding. From the Isluni' to the Virginia shore, our only mean of transportation was one scow and a metal ic boat ot little or no service. We landed under a steep bvjk, 100 foot high, covered with rocks and jungle Scrambling up ths bank, we found an open fiiol 1 ot six acret. with thick wood ou three sices, out of which came a con stant, irregular firing from the enemy. Here were Col. Devin'a Fifteenth Mas- sachnnuiis Regiment on the right line at the head of the wnodi, having been driven in a.ter proceeding a mile ard a half to wards Luesborg. e formed on the left. and presently advanced two companies ol skirmislicrt to the woods in front. The concealed enemy drove tli?in back with u heavr, telling volley, and followed the regular with an irregular firing. Our men fell on their faoes under tho brow of the hill, the enemy not being in aixl t. The artillery could not be servod because the g:nner a-ere not to be found. Dapt. oteart, ol uen. Monet siati. came with a messaga to iu. DAKer to hold his ground, as Gen. Gorman, with 5.000 was marching from Edwards Terry Una company was ad- i I ir. Tltrori4'e 1TMrrv eriitr flmn AArmtn young man not engaged in the iervice r I wai in charge, throaire over reinlorce his country, should atrivo with all possi- mentt bv direction of Gen. Stone, who ble dispatch to prepare himself for use- ws in sight of the battle field at Zi , . . .. , ward e Ferry, directm" the general move lalness by i .lending sDme tcbool adapted j o the dark by his osn friends. We won der if they leave him out in tho cold du ring caucus hours, when treason is defined and explained in solemn council? They have a poet in the office of tbo Clearfield Eepuiltean. Hear him. Let tb Republican tsrty 'wag as It will," Ths Demjtrats 'wilt bt gay and happy ttUL" There we pronounce that decidedly the best and most truthful poem of tho eeaon. Hereafter the writer will write excJuaivly for the New Yerk Ledger. Cambria Dcm. Our mounta:n friend labor under a mistake, wo htve not been engaged to write for tho Ledger, but it has been bin led that wo would, eie long lie engAged in the Hotel de Layayett, adjacent to tho iciaity of the Ledger. Hut it poetry to the wants of tho cresent age ; and in i.nr,i riT&UeU. Iiu:. fM tt rvlU.en nf Pitt. MnaqArhiiiifatIa l&th frnin tUm risyhi f a th la I ll 1 Vf - -.1 t a ku.a srrltmt. 'lf. .t'l. ... .t .l insvneoi..y MH.....r """""B burch. Ti.. inataina i fcjgb reputation, as wen. wnicn was execuioa as camuy as at a is so sure and simnla that I should ven . . ., ....., i battalion drill. irtointrodu0 tina1vri.-amonct)eo.U,',10Wn t-7'""un'rousprom.n.ul.u- Cil. Coggswell toon became satisfied of tore to introduoo it in Vr'- ' 8 P responsible and prominent position, now; impJ.miir of reaching Edward' piewnon.veon.y amouicumo. nircu.j rr.d.iales from lb. vSohool -' Ferry as desited, and gave an order to icai tain. 1 am quite sur I shall be able beef contract has been nnour twenty mintitei helor nighUtil. tdem many or too wou njea. Col. CogGswell.of tho Tamitisnv wat tnkea prisoner. Col. Devin uieJtJ, rivei. His Lieut. Col, lot', a legibu w jor was tafe. k The engagement to.k pi no. ,, heilit above tho landing, ocm,nti ' at 4 o'clock. P. M., and ooMtnmn. A dark. All through the dsy the had been firing skirmishing tloti, n' troops wore drawn up on the eilge0fiM hill, in a' semi-circular field or optmtoi skirted by dnso wood. The C'slifrni tns, under Lieut. Col. Wistar, on ihel,ft" the Massachusetts Fifieet.lh suj TtD tieth on the right, nnd the TtaiamiJ tkirrnishing. ' Two howitzer rJ Iwo figlj yieCM ,t tho Kocond Rhode Maud Battery Kt, hand ed during the fight bv (.Til it.-' imlelr. aided by Viiar. his Aill,,..., Oenernl, Hawly, Col. Coggswell, of tbo lamniany, ana company U, Captain Br. riel, First California. Only the RiieJ. Island officers stood by their guui ihi men retreating early in tho fray. The enemy ckarged from the wtethi all directions, converging upon ourforos. They were bravely met : but the slsucbu er of our best officers and men was so ter rific that the Federalists were at lastobli. geti to retreat. Col. .taker was killed bv a l.orsLimin who rodo close in him and fired five shot troai a revolver, all taking effect. Tei slayer was at once brought down in turs by Cspt. liiirriel. Tha same Wave fe.Jsir recovered Kaker't body, head.ng ndiup of his company for Ih at purpoie. linsily Col. Coggweil, just as he was taken, tu the order to retreat, and an individual rush was made down the hi1! to tin riftr. Only ore g. in wat brought ay. Tbe scene at the liver tide wu UrrlbU in the extreme The rebels came loins edge of the bill and tired down upon our retreating nite. The one boat tilled and sunk, and those who did not attempt to wim across were forced to surremior j Many were drowned iu crossing, snd lbs rehei Kept up a muraerous rue on tbast struggling in tho water. The remnants were gathered in s dii mal rain on Harrison's Inland, tnd Iti carnage ceased. Whon our skirrci-.hing companies lud reachi d the ede of the woods, audden! Uie enemy, hitherto concealed, roe w;:i a yell and firel a volley ; tltttn bes fighting in their usunl manner; Cm fil ing a yell nnd volley ; then l ulling and flrirg at will for a few minutes j thca CfU ing an equal time ; then giving another ell and volley, and soon, pourinjsnur derous fire int.) our little band for tho xpse of hall an hour. The whole woodt around swarmed with them. IVy and no artillery and no cavalry. The Rebels took all our guns but or. When I loft yostorday they hal shouted to us, tel'ing us to coii.e orer and away our dead tons of b uudrifh( of truce; bad also mounted our own guns on the heights, and warned ui to leave the iland in lour hour. The ciusoof this saj havoc wai that wo had no proper means of '.ransit tnd treat. I.m Tow. - Charley Holes' Amhrotyi Car bat ngnir. made itt appearance iH front of our office. Charley ukos an ex cellent picture nt a very 1" figuro. Wt advise those of our radert alio wsnt l get a life-lik picture taken, to call on Holes. CjllCRIFK'S SALE. By virtue of of s writ J5 of Ven. Ex. issued out of ths Curl of Cj mug Pleas of Centre county, and to mi alrociw, will be exposed to publio i ale at the Courlhoul la tbt boruugh cf leilefunte, On Monday, the 25M day of Nov. nat- All tbt Sclerosis of the said defendun', J it. j Llnjle, Uolng lb one undivided fourth parts II thivt. rtin trant. or nortlna of land sitult't llh township if Ruih In lb county of Centrt.ul in r'infrtrr Viirn vancad to the left, the direction from ibe township or JJecatnr tn tne eounty or u- which Gen. Gorman wat expected. Thev WJ, eoouiijlog seventeen i.tmdrtd a.4 w Ti . ...ii ...... iores and alltwane. telnj bsldm eimaoiif.a were met by a yell ana a volley as bo ore, D . p . , UiUi a and fell b:ck to tho lino, loo hidden ofw,,ich ,,ia premij,, ,ro described by enoroy now appeared to oo in lorce on itnj houndt in a mnrtgnge given by the win- three aides ol us. wiiicn, wun tne river at tbeir back, disheartened the men. v., ... . .i . . r 1. .... . Reciment ordered Iheiroompattie. 10 r.., ,, -ilk the improvements niifft Heal and the enemy coining 6,t of the j"8;Ud uk.n ln ,IIM,lM( ind l0 u nil woods for the first time in tight, general ' .v. .. . 1. i n..i. canforsion ensued. The men, running tol GEOKUE ALEXANC, the water, edge, and finding no boats, ' Btllefoate, October 40, 180. rallied, ran up the hul, discharged two vollevt, when an ofSoer of tho Mtstachnt I.lnrla lVn If. Rlair. flt I ftth RinL. ISJJ" recorded in the office for tbe reoordini; io.,ia Ctntrt county, in mortgage booi'rt. Eaerll- i DMI NISTR ATOK'9 NOTIC K ett. I5th lied a white handkeroh lef lo bis r.. , ,u. j...;..,i ,h. T..t -.ufpaiUr aword. Theenemr oeased'Qi inc. and took krineb. l.t. f Krtv lewnihir.'doce-Jts. ai I ill air 4 a. j fk - ... , - - ' J ' ' O . - - ' os'ia.fi issktj m i-tni, 'Send for their Cata'.oguo and examine for ' f'lll hack towardt the river, which u tx, pritoner. Many etcaped into the w(rfd. 'periont indebted to taid esut are reansu i to bring 6 'ocuted a well as the eircumttnnoet would Some t am for the island, other, found meat immeiiatt pa)insot, and tho &" it coon' you 'MJ 'rerniil bs reached tho riier bank abrve'small skirl. Rome were drowned, among eltiot against tbt i.nt wilt P r C ' lT- a t u try DOiThe new tf - ... tt.L. J I I , t : 1 , - . . ... v ...ir. . ..u iLcii.i iru mm .... ii.n..ni a . i i . ' .j-.i . n k v i. .r,,i .1 i. nieia-,. -.. . t n are uurucuiar v ineasea wun ins "hui:ii v ..- - ... hi ,nn K SV ST - . - 'I'g. l-' V, leautf ofihe work doneby the hemmert. ' gar, ot unrrisourt; at aj.n per Th- only means of conveyance, on thore apab hich Soon after Cant. 8towart' appearance,1 Col. Baker, who wat, during ih whole authenticated for settlement ELIAS R'ou,;"' Hr. (.. Clet 3ft. lsr,t.6L AS"'- j r i - - - ' We would prefer the Wilcox d Gibbs Ma-' grott weight, or ahont .even come po. to ine ltiana waj urge coat, capaoie or , loot, cueermg ana nu uS i i uie... , th, nod,rti i . n. . . n I- frrtintT rnf frf i .ai-sa a ts osss H ti-iK Vfn wii ihA iPrtm lnft irnfifi. HP -t i I J fTM. - I. A-ilV. fl ILIA lHTMIK BlAfU, iyU IF BUG!. ITIIIVU ITH WM liivi IIUIU vstw " , -i- - vsrs itsat- BMI fftt 111 1 n T IS O UriT . cnino to any oiuor. at wnavever price. pouna. an.tu.... -Mln,'', .Bft.h, winp rt.l wouuds.and a.l believed to have ,V. n,h n.. Tliioftltitli-- f P erttiershiD. r nB Ptr.ner.bip .beretofbr. ,M igned in 1hs UlscKsmim".--, .burg, wa. dissolved by - I t j ,, i , i ovcrororraea ana twampea. tnt anotner Ring laiai wouuui,..u . unrai m u' consent on ice i.iin iniani. Uopinis to have occasion to send for one or may b increased to i6,0JU, to oe ue f , Tha trnona r. bean ahot from one revolver. Tho rebel Henrv Bantt art left with Esq. riecal. for or more toon afier our arrival in Syria, I livered at Ilarrisburg or Chambenburg, jjing Qn ,he ghore made a desperate who killed him ran out in hi. ibirt .leovet, tioa, to whom ptymtnt It "00yE . . m .-o i . r. a j: . tl. WA. ' an. . if . K.I 1..1 1 1, . t k . i ... I frtl I nmaA K fnii r Ar fi vs. nlhr. A I It a v delay. IlrMvl 'JO remain, yours truly. a, i.iitA.i. iti ine uofernmrni may u;rm. no , ......... ud..,. ..... u , .,-1 ..-. --- , V ' 1IENRY BAM Missionarv of American Doard. dine was verv toitited. there being ninety 'J - l'r"'"7 rriu... ... .,,,.,..... " Lnth.r.bure. Bert 14. 1861.--41 ' - It.... consequence. ierai, or tno aa. ano v ara, me pugilist, 134.1110 iarwrian Aaixaiean ituurnai says ng o. oias tor met ooniract, Those who could wim plunced into the with ten men of hi. company, l u.bed for- Firi We learn that the dwelling river, uiany carrying their arm. with j ward, shot ibe killer, and drove away tho U,.-.fv..i.i..T.,u. .rv....nn in them, and other throwing theno into tho, re.t. Capt. Young boro th body front wi niLuvmi .uu. - mi . .r.t . ..... ikin f..,rv f.!i:- l.t.'iK. CM Cltarneld. Fa, n 111 atlona promr-v - - ,. V VI V S C V . II W " SA Itl'IM IWttllll. Ill , UVSS asie iev J DO' of the Machine, "For family sewing , in Lntbersburg, Sept 24, TIIOMtS J. MCULI OUCH, ... . .1 1 . w Capt. Young boro th body frooi Oraoooo Market ttr.u oppaltt bossoh . . m at i J t tt:11 Katn.l nrnmnuf W v till tatWM "i- 71r make, one t-lligible to write for the .variet'-'ork of H'itaimple Ma " .... . ,l chine it pei lectly strong and reliable; ,r A.tf'iiend Murrav will bear oft the :, . ... . .a. u, tifc'd, a hi. List issue contained no lew' and to any width, tnd is neat and liUrn the ground, and four of the mailing themselves of tho darkness and ( battalion, tho only onein the engagement! s DMINISTHATOlts XOIICIi-- than three "original posies 1 " The man accurate beyond comparison." jyoongeat Children were burned to death, ite heavily wooded banks, but several aro of Baker', regiment, wore misting at ton ' i f Adminlstfstion having bee Clttrfleld. Pa, Will took fire one night latt week and w" the tnttmy- )..,!,, ,om Csoape4 by Three hundred and twenty of the first ;Mo1" s,lt of L""1'' tnust be unmarried or intend! to qualify! himself to write for the Ltdger. Fa milt Cabbage Our celebrated pro- i !iao friend, 8. II. Shaffner, Gov. Curtin hat appointed Thursday, "cabbage, heads, The oldest wot about 12 yeart old. The known to have been drowned iu tb wa psrentt had gone to church about a mile, ters of the Tototnao. r. is great on ' "... " " T" " 7"- ,' "! The Sehavior of oar troop, over a .ur. ! were loo ni.Mtng, of 000 of the Ma-sachu. --'P-J' rUr'nMurZ He left a .took of ihi.":" ' , ' nornumpor ot too enemy, wat maraoaoy ..ett. regiment, at Miintii were missing .ZtaitttVmfmt,.Bi tbo,ohaviBoisis.s-,K ..-,v nniiiiuu, ,iin wi.se,",i tne isms wni preseoi voem qui ...-- which less than 800 returned to omr. . ' orttlemtat. f T. COCIEi11' Lteut. Col, HliUr, of Col. Baker', rtf-' IWih. 7, iMi-at. 1aVIU nn T.i. . t.t r ...n.. in the undersigned on Iht the Tammany regimen engaged there KTER MCW0. late - were 100 miseing , of 600 of the Ma-sachu. elAVS the 28th of November as a day nf tbank.- family staple at our office, wnieti firing in Pennsylvania. 'a than six perfect beade npon it, u:u : i. - i . i.i l. i l. -i .i ... v .t.. .....,l tuv.j...jrT. Jl . RUI'IUIPFU III IVJLJ.CJ.'I..Vl. ..IU VUUlm II. W 1. , ,u v , 111 DA . .. .. . ..... . ' ore originated troni tbo oandlo at no ota olooe ollho action, ana after tho day wg er fire was in the bout tt toe tint. ocusiderod irretrievably lo tt. tho to Atst' rt w 1 ek Tbt frf. j,ne rs-'1 psr" 1 gjgiui n st t , id of I IE1 I. si .1 di