intls 7 1-4 , .. PCITTSVILLE,-Pilk. ; "TIURDAVir SEPTIIIIIIIIIIIII IT; 18111{: letter from the Caiberbid Valley. ! • . '-'lllTrlititia. by our lut•Claittre - - Cestr.ittosettisgmseserttk. Franklin Comity, P11...t I " " "' • . ~ .1 1.. DiallOolotat.: - We tierejustiadurnind from aye' seduous and exeltitoi genie, In '''' Mr Maryland," duffing which thlit lkiimone;the 2d. via 'drawn op in line of battle fo ' r twenty-four limirs, Mai Williamsport, on the .' Dirtomac. every gooment expectleg an engagement with, ' ibe rebels. who on Friday last shelled our tempo out of . - the place, sadskeopted It withelieary forte of cavalry. . . tire p teeee of artillery, and some Infantry. _. _ . •-• We vs been on the morian,constantly.and ebenged camp loran. stneeTbaraday - lasybat I had no time to anakepotee, and It Is somewhat difficult t o ream/Ober ; ; all thetas trinspl 'red of intereet dace - ,ltien. However, . I will a ch sums of the ineldentsof the march, as they Meru ttilalle' ; • . . , . • II; last letter to yen wadetad at "Camp McClure, to . ; low Chamberisbarg. On Wednesday night of last week. . - Wittlialying at that camp. werereived orders to moms at ' II o'clock for ,ther Milroad. shan't half a mile off. 40. go, Routh. 'We numbed - at the hem: and a ft er stztudeling , Pith* dart, through one of ttur woreplanee I arterittrad. reached the rallemoi. We' found the rallened, it D I true r I • Vali we found. **ln* tinnspollail..l 6 if this Regiment i and the 2.1 Regiment Blue Relate! , f Ptitiellaitabia, of ~. the Third (oUr),lirigade, had the felicity, of.oecupylog ' the Plierlik,Wo turnpike Marini the rent of . tbianlght.... It Was decidedly . dusty." ''' . - ' , • -.. " • . On Thursday afternoon transportation came, and our. '''.•iterirnent packed kitleuleks,and :was drawn up to line. ' ',' ThaM commetield it fearful - mortality In the full rinks of cement theeompanteMof the 21. - 'Whett%Fes nu- Aerstood that We wee* to go beyond the Stag nrr into j- Maryland. Witn,Pof the .." eminent " militia of Lancaster. County. ineonttiently skedaddled. To the credit of old flibuyikUl. be it bald. that net a member of ha Company, to tido Regiment "flecked," but faced the tbu c eic of ;tern . ' necessity cheerfully and willingly.' We reached Hagen: ' teen about i eclat*. 'on oThorsday evening. and, blvon• - ' .eked ant one of the aromatic. lane. of the suburb' af, - that pretty,lint antlquated,,elon town. In the rutUlep;l hag I took a walk through • Der Ot the principal Marts of the place..'l hey embroil and spacious, but the henget, ' Withrow eseeptlonsrare squatty and dingy. The stores . .orreplale and unpretending. : The population or floe place ' le e we, lea thicuselidi qtageritnern le the mipital of Washington,Coneitj.-„The Creatt,llottes was filled with • wounded soldiers :trout the field of Sharpsborg, while 1 .... • the Tern - If:di contalomt a number of rebel prisoners.— 1 ',,, They sat Inireips at the Molting ..down. upon miners* with a degged.stillen look,' while '.rme ni two' ~ I moticed,talrly irritated. Shey,,,rere very. unchoe in .. appearance;and looked haggard and careworn. 'tut four . . , days before the rebel army, under the and Loegstreet , „ ' • had ben en6suipad On the groundlwe occupied, andia . more filthy; ragged set,..the people stj they never saw.-. , • . The re4elkraura to the doors; ol the citizens, asking, for, food. 'which:they obtainel; but not entrance into the ' . hnuses. , ' aisnly housekeepers were afraid of Misprint!), which actually 'swarmed cirilhe dilapidated gray cults of ' • therelsaria. ; They are sajd; ; however,' tii ,havir behaved \ themseirea , very •weli, while - In Itagerstrien. probably ..; • under the instruetions of their officers., that "persrated ../. Meritsma 7 ; shollia - t;,§ saved ;from pillage. ~- - .•- -.. , . - Oat frilly morning We maithelinte camp . about one 1 mile - aftd it half moth of; liagerrehowrn, on the 'Fair . grounds. whkre a few day. before n portion of the rebel ' ' army hoot era encamped.' Our stay there wale short.— ' About noon, einnoniling, In, the , direethin of Williams port, six myes oil-was beard, and in !a short: time la env • - • altylien camedashing,iip:the .. road.. it full sPned, eon.: . .ieying the Information that the rebels were shelling the Place from the opposite aide of the ; Potrimaet, that ii .". , ..amntlforeoof cavalry:all tha tamps We had -there; had . • , been driveo out, and' that a heavy foriti of 'esvalrytid ' infante*, with two - plecei :of artillery; were' , crossinif to' • this side. .; Thu ro - ad up wastlited with _sutlers' Wagons, • ... 'tamilies ftylog to Hegel-stow A, and people on foot ;•wh when eve rece*l ordeil . te'move:fritarard trorards Williami• . port. ,Then. commenced 'Skedaddle No. 2 in . the RegL anent, and we suffered still further depletion. I was, al moat afield. that If a elmliar.order should be received . • within the next twenty•four hoar; with the acromPanie • meta of brisk tiring. in the front, that our company (F) .would WM the left wing of the 21.' llowever, consider. • ably !aliened Iti nutriberrs we marched doves the tle. trirsto4rt Pike towards the:P;ourine,,with the rest of the - ' foment Peneeyirania militia then at llegerspown, oaci• - Bering - tome' ten thoneand - , men. After • marching the . : 'column about threemi.es down the road, the force wee' - thrown into:line of lsitt le.oor • company being' on the - 'left: cricket. were-threartlout, and we remained in twee ' i' of battle all Friday' night, expecting an attack. There were two aliens bef o re , mornlott one at 2 o'clock. The . ~ 'men arose quickly.land quietij.,al the enuomand of the - ollicere each nee at his po.t.'eye and'ear 01 Hof rdert fin ; ?be expected tee. Us did not 'coriut,,• however, and the night pirated quietly.- On dattirday. weretualnedstilf n . • Helot hints. matatection d ot 'a hittery, Paso pieces, fie 4,„ . l'hi)apli his, being Medial !Weir-down' the ; road, .b.., 'f el the eoetuy, In the aftorrhoen, tiring in front, bn h from tnukketry and from -I ,oot howitzers. indicated' t e eppientgef the:en euty. About.s D'Aoott WI; Were Order': , •to merch. and moved down thet:sad th - suPP.ef. our, t'' tau. 'lie mistake about it this-time. ill. thought, ?.. ' The epproarh, however; of a force in Street as ours it . - .eontalned by the way. a tirir4sofMoiryland Tolunt under• Gen. (late Col.) Kenly. had Ite ' tine effect, ! -, ' dieerettoto with the rebels, hievnnlog , the better part of : 11 .,..trz10r. they ,with tree towards the river At _ this ti. e, ' a pOrtion Of fteraffloneh'siftliision•of)lcClellan'i A 7 ..' watorippeosehing Willianottnort fratothe meth, quite lc I. ' norant D apPertra,'of our. tetsition.. an rfl coin meneel sh_i• - 1 , ling IFilliainsport . This iwoll too math ; for *mesh, a d ~• on •Sattudav nlibt at 12"...0"c1ue1r., he .rowed the rot at belore',Wlllitamsport and; lied. We of"comae. were_Ont *Ware of :the prrweeding.; and voided , pickets, twenty of ," sOont were 'captured duritA the iiiht. bj McClelia C! • pickets., Of coulee the eepttalk. Of - our pickets roves ed 'our position, anittlarHaet that we were Union • : 7 i - . And It. was fortutiate that our pickets were (hue cap. • lured, ter Oen. rieasantonhad actually, two batteries In poeityM.riady at.- daylight. to Shell col. FleaSint Mod- Hort that! Fancy ear faellnytorhen - the'faet was ore die .eld t o Mi. - . , -: . .. . . . , . Sunday morning foond us three miles ,from the p. 40:. in Ikeo l lt h, the Pickets of M, elellan's arm?' within a quer. .. - ter of a 113118 . OUTWICId the rebate out of ideryland, arid In Virginia, with nor troops in pursuit. 1. ' • ' • ; After divineeeryitt , camp, Which was conducted in the most itetwessiv mintier. 347 Her*. ji .: Austin, who preached a Powerful . rtiono•froin the lext,''lStrew thyself :a man,.'!„..(lat Kings. 2.4 chapter. pail ol Ist ; ertre), were :,....„ ' ceivedmatviilng orders, and were end onur way back i .._-. - to One oldesMp belnw , lierawatiotn. ' • . 1 ' • \_._-.. I nerlected to mention4hat when the 2nd vivisect down 1 the pike on' Saturday *Truing Iltii 'everylproepect ore 1 11 • t'brush. 4 •the Mortality 'ln the :Regiment hoeame Soir... . , • rible.hat when we staeked army, to bivouac, the invite. 1. , Yr:Dile 24,11.14.0n1y two hundred Otod sixty nin'akets 'left 1' , out of recta bUtlared,a,D4 eighty, with which.w - e started ! :,;,,,,' freer ifilaisburg. Of the nuceber leit, - the Washington Artillerists eoutprleed offer one third, 'tia ' aing. the full company, ninety-Dte muskets. Whattither Regiment . sufferel Om tieverely i . Deponent knewelb, loot, On Mir return tiowaVer, Xo thta p0t0!.., we rearulted up rapidly: end i maritime that we will edgtorilartightirg, almoet tip to our °dental atrength.l The Mill miss) g. are safe at house, at least I hope In. For tbe , F4t)ce of th iranifous rs• ". lativea.' The skedaddling utis of the p ograinme 'was • very amusing. ; WeelejMed .. itliugelj., .; ' - , , ... W• left our camiojest. below Itaripittor yezierdaY at -• . tomato-it-44 ler leek.; endrearched Dort through Moe gerstown to a.:;point within IN -miles f Greenman's,. • ' . whereate encamped for the ni;ht: We 'arched yerster:' • .. day shout lttpAy_oltilltoi.-: The road was - Vali dusty, but' - the men marched , in !cadenced step.tinkstood it very •. ' well; ,At Itegierstewn ee Met Mr. L. , Womeladorf, and: „. pethe' ilioe,„(where. we gire'iearly 'cheers for the old. ; . Keystone.) we met onis , ef our - disabled Mentherar Lin ; • Dirtholiceelv.Mad.,.who imd .Solllorred me lo an n *mini., • lance, as he terms it, 'Heti now With ni l aed is raPiriti . • c onvalescing. . • ,-.-. ' - . . -- fo,'„ ,' • . .1 1 Mr. L.Flioeit weetlitite tart on' FtidaY-aiight. list; i . . ' but is now coriwalearetat alChainheriburg:' ' • . This morning we:tweed _to our preeei(mimp. about a j \ , Mile Oro!. la remiirale. Where we awetattrft her orders. , -,-Arbile In line , of battle neer Willlamaperf. Gep. Ketili * ' rode eking the line , and stopping in trawl' of the Compa. i - 1 ; . ny, puddle shish compliment. •Re spoke of Its tort 4: ',..' Matinee. and- expremed crinidttnos hi,. I -lilts fighting , - mettle should be tested, , - ... 1 . -, • . ~ • '• . . • ' • Allloxt,'Thntaday. Sept. Z, 11t2. TheyomPeny. reached Potteeille last..3lglit.„' We ielt 'gimp at t 4 reenpaatle on Ta . f44/11 atilt, a I t 'o'clock, and reached.flu:rl.bdirg. at 12 &clock chk'Wedzier•day.. •We itentrdiateliaeruied hanicpartatlon, And reached Potts. ellle te . eienhig All - slung the crate' the 9 1 4 10 . • • were eery . eid hetlast le. • • 101 In •'•"" ill ht ell, the fltuctirtienci, of , roariany during . -- hrieiistnittito , wait tate erthe roughel , to whirh' men roOli be es-Resent. It Wa it bmate rbeerfu ty.. hoarier. V 7. ~ fairy member ' of: the:-...erilipair, tut barcursy and Arad frelluz 'were the result; , • .:. , . ... . 1 brUcee that the [wen tiode red! 'itt od • iterates. and i,. .! nd. that the mf.raleifect otlhe t‘ latent* of ftbetwi•ltootts os alt 4 ililiaVd itAirea . liie, Tell - ' - " tormented 1 "to shoot hiin bitppleltoff 'is Iforil son's 'sad:l --_ . • . SF:i.r..Co3vicTrn.—A lady nieeting . a -tleman - from this city recently. in the ears, in quired if - he - was pmt afraid of being drafted ; and received the" reply that be 11+41 n _certit, •-• at . e of- eiem pi ion, on , acOuni luf physical .disnbility : In a itihsetjaeot conversation, 'the lady gave her npinion that, New haven was a very -, unhealthy'pliee on ,account , of the num ber of tree, 012,'n0, said ins,„exeinju, you are . mistaken. I have lived "ereler , over, twenty yearn and never had any inglhe is , • ter - pith me is all that' /Indium f! .1- I RIG= TOR ARE, PAT I—An Irishman tit , scribes metaphysics as. follows : "Two int! are talking together, and one of them .ie in¢ to explainaomethinghe.don't- hnow si !Hog about, and tho otber -tan% tinder* j .„.. , . . , ; ......,-._, 4 -4--1. , - , 0 - .......Wt. - .1-.,.." A ~-. . ' 'treits4slieeiirSd - tat folloiruf •sOrciatunt fit ibe • 1 - elitism • FrSlit Christ ober Losestr sti., wimi .desires nits, pitblish it for b Oformif.ti, 0O of the .pnblie: ; , : - - l‘. .' . pe . • 4,-- -, rim ,Ii I! AL. To the Peo ,of tetuOyl Tbe beloorratie State CestralCosa ' befog auttudjaa4 their cheirtnan, Francis Ir. poems, to Vets before the leteple a thel State of Penn- aydrenia. such twitter, as that' ComtttSe think the people ought to irrtirst- apan at eht time. and fittest baring undertaken to do Ito. k i ts the duty of, each, persons u know Ilusb..s• ell, toigive tbe people truth facts '3/.1011 enable them, tia detertul list for.tbsonaelver, whether lin es ts dithering to *el. vs th e :North or the Bomb, is her hOstryini t ic to have then:futon restored or to are the - Revel; secured. the Ildirlded and a Solittiera COa rodetioiastabtiotted., . To „enabla tr Ottopla to afte.tor themselrea and act as Its*y thitik.right, .., • . the evidence dellowlog ! ': - I zs i' l l • - - -', •.. '.l I , jC. LO IL , - Pottsville,'24 Septerther, 1542: - ..! - • l • - ' ;.'' ' , 1 ; ••'...... i ; ''' - '''' i Al a pablie•politlial meeting, held in; the Court 11 'ate in Pottevide, Schuylkill County, In PAM- Ili. 1861: , Jebri T.. 1 . Werner , -.nho Was .Sheriff of, Scylkill County trent 1846 to 1849, wan 'present, and he heard Frane4 W; lingbessiy. when speak ingabout th em eunt of Cotton that was export. Mr. Worn read id from the aited States, ..'Cotton Li King, and, Ithatilr God or it, "j ,_ ~ 4 -I . - .• t i . • ',hashers - Ais moring, and sa ys,t is correct. I I I 1 - • -' - I '•-,. L C. LIE3IIIt.. -Pottsville, 17th leptemlier,-1862... .. . - . . - -• Dostmosoe,Nntturtattl. POUNITT.! PA..I ." " : 1 . • • , ',Septetiber 13th, 1582; C.I . OIIMR, Esc., Poretivo.t.s. PA.—.k/Ir Sir: --fathe winter of .18611 visa in tie- are go ing 14'Philadelphia, and,Whilebetecen Pattering and Reeding. I -waif sitting-on' thit left-Mind , side of j thecae, aneFrancis.W: dlughei, '..t Po tts v ille, Was in the 411190 ear: sitting on thejtiight-hand • side of-35e cat. and! two seats ahead of me. I think' diere-was not anybody sitting on' the same seat of the ear , smith him ; I knew . there was 14th met:Be' was conversing with a-gentleman, whd iatlight opposite him, and the second lest' ahead of melon the:same side witbania I heard I 'Francis:lW; Hughes, then' and there. 54 . to 'that i I . ant gentleman, "I a Delegate to the Democratic State Couventioa la Harrisburg. and lam going hover to Attend theiConventicin, end wheathere. I intend offering a resolution I before the. : Conran i , lion, that Pennsylvania . "teed. :from hi Union, and join herself „ with te South ,' and le -re Rhode Island. and Coonecticut, and hisistischusettri and them d----cl, little Petty States, to'subsitt on their codfish end Plymouth Roek." I, , I • . • . Ton *rest iiSeity, to make any are og this state -1 ment yirentsithink proper; thil.-.1.1.eha1l be r . ado to verify it by. my J oath. at any canc. when •re gaited to do so.I I Very Reepeetfelly, - /1 DAVILDji ISON. 1. 'J 1 1 • . 1 14.31 ,J I l , I '' Portertrit, Septembir;h, 1862. . C,-Tewitti.-EsQ.-Deor.Sir:-I ha .duly eon. sideredithe importance Of - your inqiiry;elatire to my personal - knowledge of the attempt made some :eighteen menthe ago by,'F.• W.Huirtils, Esq., to, 1 'atwiteb" ..the .Stete of , Pennrylvania out of the Union, lin itea-la the same manner,;- nd by the same ustrolymeene that:were sitoployed,to carry Tonnese Missouri.-lonslelana,! end tither States out; a i den eomplienee r,ith your request,. will codes* rto give a plain', unvaenirhedl statement of j ancli facts sail may tie possessed of. confining myselfas strictly as pnisible, - to the. Precise lan guage eed at the time. I - • . t 1 1 l i A da,r . or two (prior -to` the arsembdingt of the Democratic State • Convention at Harrisbarg.' in February. •1561, I heard It :bruited *boat j that Mr. Hughes. (who was a delegate to titi lonien-. 1 lion.) designed to introduce • in that h dy a res ,, - ; lotion, 'the object-Of which was to care Penne7l-; eania ode ottlite ;Union and join the- Id-called: Southern Cteifed racy. I the . ' 1 •J The report; netthstending my knnwledge .of wi Mr:Hughes' symitathy for the South: litt<.baring L preVioasly told me in ennverrition with I him, that the; only mistake of Mn, Buehartio!s admiaistra.:, tion Was. that 4!liii )lid riot •receive Alegits. Rhea St - Co., of Smith -ICaroli.ne, AN Coptutqq * nyera, in; 1 stead - of "distinguishedjeltitens, and. rest with them upon the iuhj -ctJef their.mission. ') the rit port•llsay, struck me ab.being so m e n festly a*i seeder tor - be scattily Wtorthy of 'notice ..1 On the vening f the ) day of the C nveatioa r (1 thick' the 221j0 . the month) while b .my way. home, Itch in company with his nep est,l, Jobe llsighes, Esq., (laipartner of F. W. ii ghee, and if sit as J walke-1 a considerable distance i -the same direction, I took! OJ-casion to mention o him the reporti I had he trd, in regard -LI Fr is seces *doe reridation. I- He replied, "Yes, l hint thit Frankis doing writogau that matter:" - I asked him if it !ere really true .then, that•b designed la offe;* ruchsti resolution ? Ile answerd, .•Yes;- , ' be took such a erluticia with him .- sad it my sidf several tim and 'advised him out to niter it.' . 1 need "scarcely ray, that whit I wasdii popedi to regard before ism an idle rutobt, had j lnorr I become 111.14.0111 reality.] I 01 spy return from tea . I stoPne4 to seethe latitiJudge Reglair m and Om .- munidated -what Johnldlughes tolti, e., I 'Vie - .ledge smiled . tied maid:: -.''Why_ ,Flank showed me that resolutiOn 'bailie be lift, and asked my opinion of it. I advised hire fur liars rake, not to offr it, as-it *bald kill . him p4litically, foreo - Thus a ft ers; Ian:lowly awaited the published proceell. ingwof the Coaratiemtind was -gratided to "se i that the resole +Lini flu - Notion was not *Moen them!, rested 01'11110 m time I. i n tbinkj in April or . Mal i . , following, when, on t ~ia way to my pi co of business. l met M. Jain ' Gowen of II ishurean old friend and acquai if Il i aoce.l; Thew* havin then actoailllhnlnsnenn . ourmovereatioa 'naturally turned eipott that s ..- .lee: `- Some pretty severe strictures were made y myself, on whet I considered the mirtakes of r. Bu che clan 's administration,' and . eel tieing in y opinion. the-direet caue of all our ttoubler. My frioid on the other hand, aefended Mr- Buehan .' aa'a policy. , While the* engaged, we were joined by (ten. J. Y. James . , Of Warren a mutual friend, 'and acqualotance_Of both of as., Air. James sue- Coined my view; O 1 the , question.- sad the,,..tilk" &mine- somewhat animated,' la. - A:he matzo Of , which I istenti(Med thO 'effort atquipteci to be made 'by Hr. Hughes irtl the late Democritio S,tate 1 Contention to Jf etritcMl Peansylvadia out of the 's Uniaff. .when I was intimipted by Mr. Jame., d who said :, "Why. .warn't lin thac, COnveritiol. we and On-the Committeel to draft rei dation' ? And a•dida't Mi. Hughes come to the in the Cuminittee , mom and ask me to sti 'port his d-J--d treasone ._ hle r,esolutio`u 171 Tel onticned i--LA'After I hid .reet t, swore the if it, I cot s . d-=--ti mad, that II shook my fiat ji , lied ' heat eiaptetrto offer that resb.,' leti - On either i Cotimittee or Convention. that', I wan dpiteit.hinijand bir resolution head foremast out' tf• the window:" 1.1 don't knew"; coptietted •the General,' 'lerhether lit was my threat or whit; b:t.,l neither bee d tie 'eats anything mnrelut that resolution ." - Th material „Points. of Mr James' statement were eubiemently adraitted.by hid bi Mr: L..r.,, , W. hitt:ley, of this Borough, - In My. prerenee..=f I:. 1j : ;-.. -I .. • Tbirsiseutistantially I all I hivelo- stY in rela tion to your , queries, ,iced is given in . nearlytif notjprecisely 'tar same language u_ae‘.l at' the tithe It he, heir' listily dravii tip; hutlou are'at Per fect liberty-to make rrhatejeer ;US .of it _ you may -think , proper. - 1 Very eraietfally, do, - I - II • I T 1 J ROME7K. BOYER. - - ~ . issfr If neefeeirr, t :sell Tariri 'the above, by oath or affirmation. tI j J I `- J. IL 8.1 l - At the titheof rb Pie etteratic . Convention at iillarrishurie, i Febroiej. tAtil . Freneis W. Hughes war a 'delegate jfreni Schuylkill County to that ! Convention. 'ln a eciareriation between the Hon. I'Clierlee,W.J Herrin' *dud 'Benjaiiiiii -Putt. Ilegins, raid." Itughes is making le fool of himrelf,". thii .ha ".11,,,ad eho.ti bini,r(Flegine,) freeolutions,' be f Ilugherl had driwn Itip to offer at that . Coneen j thin in faiitr Of P4nO4lvania joiing theSeeth erarcenfecleiacy. ileginesaid he gave bite * l kea oi r a arddisg• 1 . • ' I ta 1 - '' ' • 1 ' 1 :, • Mr. Potij read the bore this ruing, andreys it-lis correct. - .;:-. i 1 • ..: - • . I: •I - . , 1 , r ' •- C. LOESER. - !Pottsville, 9th Septiaiber, 1862. , I 1 '' 'l' :II —, .. 1 _, 1 lin the litter l part tif i n Summer br Fall 'of ' 861, Francis W. Hughes. ;Of Pottsvilie,,came Intel the office of William' B;W,e118, - tin attorney at laie of the%aine place, Ind Who' had beto, from the year 1850 to the year 1854; the law paitner of- Hughes. - iLloyd.7s Railroad rap p; ehowine the Stitee,' was hanging against .the wall; in the office, open.- liughta pointed to the map fah his cane,: ancl eipl.vined to IWelik_What -be, Hughes , thought l ni, *mild be the ' result for this Ie Mato,. that the Wereen Statesison4 eventual) join the South, a . k.their tattiest' layrwith - the ; :that the ',Sew England . Statee...togetherwlthN macerk, Penna.. New detiey, sad he may bey Inclided Ohio; . (4",*.; would.jbe all that' would, remain of these United Statee, and that they would have to bear all the expense or.bnithen -of this car ;• that! that Would bd. at he time ht, - the result of this Riche'. 4ion. And the dittgrace Of . repu diation would fi nally be-the result .!' That he. ..ilughee,did - not • Want to live in sue* a' Country. He .-said ghe -Could fix his matte to-rait Mora; -or language to that effect,-khe woald go toaouie other country or place; -Wells doe'snOtrernember which.. We . then asked'iloghes; ober'. he Would go. • He re; sidled, " to' Sandy. Baiter's. as . Natty 11111. Ord to. ivy." Wells said ." Hughes , y u come to these I ironcluilens I open. ;he ,ti iris that -Bat Rebellionl . Cannot be put down." Iluglies!replied," ris."- , - Welly then asked hirli what eclusion he would 'Come ttr., , upoa the ,siiPporitionthat. this RebilliOnj could' and -W , Mld be - put &juin. -,He said." Of Course; then I rhoull - come io ,a quite different c Ouch:Won ;",but sit at the erste time, that be ,believed it could not Le put Aoin. ; Well. ioitii. *foil that be firmly believed tint 'lV : coal ,and would be put down. Iltiglies. to thii.repliesi.lhatl he wished lie mild See er b lith e as Wells' did; ) 1 ., but he eauld tinter Would no _ I -, 1 1 Thy foregohig waioread i - ens. and, be says. it 'ls corrett, He *vie lloglieerve means'. i for • his belief; Ithe.gbiell ol7wkieh l as the bad feel-; lag between the North trlhfoltb, relating 'testis - negro. L IlOglies joiiitied °Wing the negrii,in slavery. .:I . I -.-. I , - jj IJ J • ' -• I - c. LOESEP::' It ',Pageant.; 0ept..81h,16111. I ," 1 • , , 1 ITn July. last. aboni o • two weeks anew the tianiwil ;1. the Milk. Chariel W.llegi as, wi..iiela Was on he Finirthlof holy, ',John PI Dobart„ late *herill ''l f. sehoyikill COuntl, and his wife , were at Son+ litriy, and while h ere. milled upon Mrs. Panel; 1 . - a widow Of thate.Judgel bonne), olSonbery. et, t th the sister .lodge Ile ins; on a ' elait of t •!:-" - - , ldehip.l. In the 'course lot wurrefiatioa. Mrs. Atatinel seir4 l !. Mit. Hobart, ye know wiyhrother 1. . - '".. , - , 1 patriot, In I every eel! ' of -the: word, a n d J use time before his deed -the' : State of his j,I-ii.Jzr9 troubled him eery much . ~, 'll abort 'tinte 1 '..J..':.-o his- 'death, IM called! me to ': his bed, and' • ' ~ overtones had been mile 14 bits Sty, a proml ft;ly.pi,litieian iirjyciur pitied c I Behoyikiil.Coan ' men ritiif no naineejtoo is wiJh them. which ' : elincd doing. lAad ha tiffs% said':thkeoilrie " W... emoeratie part , were o periodos was the est fraud that , as eve timid upon the Wry ; .' , Mrs. be nel then Id,!' I , authorise) 1 , ~b. len bv, 4:1 , tinwte.t -. . i :::. i -, ,4 6,41, Mrs. bonneVe *state t. Mi. Ilahairt and- .., , A' , l..ild hie.wife were both sett i s , th it,' Judge He; s!,' , .citifr.:s' .- T , ..- . . -I.` I- ~--. .h •i . ' 1 . . • ..N iso f gins ' :insial *is o Pottasif ' lif . oiid lirs.! ' ea& 11 11 41 1 eY ii ft r. 1.. I 1t }~rteir itoidaist pelt ' •" Sehtlikal übart re* at-above thla son ' ostrest: - i" LOR'Sni , bid Si f ila - !tiro ,or, ',ennaylvistia, law ys *buts end he. Osumi of Ireber'leitanon vent -,1 bunted' . i the hill of a i on . t your Southern lieeder., at ; ill - few ',days since and aimed ~inaMeS. al' men fiallylntladonl upon the 'de-„ ' still cling of this Gorerninent, with, ell the in estimable 'bleSs!sigs of 1 liGs, liberty and the pursuit of happutem,gtimaiSteed to all men whci make their homes on our snit, threatened .an . mvasion of your . .soil, , They have, forte- . !nately, been beaten blielt4 • But had they sue. seeded in Meriland, they would have entered. I your State, with fire and'aword,!iiia enacted I. ; fierit the hell sli scenes that' have itecompan ied tbeir pretence , in !Other 'less `fortunate Stafel. This I was the determination °Utile . rebels whenl he tltey entered Maryland. They sworethat " &would ;m4 ‘yennsylvinia limehowl." It 1 ' not their fault, nor the , fault of thiise who the Nnth, syMpithize -with , i tbeni, that t 7 - slid not Succeed. How they . tried, let th bodies of our gallant dead, now I lying eta a 4 stark, in Maryland soil, attest t Jet the in'pai , of widowitind orphans now as eeeding toi e Throne God, bear witness. Men of Perinsylvanis, you who have friends • i !Batter in' the camp, in . she hospital. wounded ' , . F., or ick,:•oW alas ! cold in death, think of the' ' Yes I nsibili; Of thehnor. Tliink;wfteotijoie I F O yo i l of the g at heed at this'ime, otnot only supporting li ; e Gloveinineat, but of fencoura ging your friends, tbose brave snldiers now in the field.. Mew isitl i to be done? :This way. Reflect that the r Government is engaged •in ~, I subduingtbeiMost wicked and causeless iti,- 'win it known te,man. I Remember this is, no part ' - or I rY war, if we t lose our country, what are patties!? save if you are a patriot , and love ; your c entry, to throw aside your parti , zen Pied' ctionsoind 'to vote at the coming , ' -elction a t hat the GorernMent and the sol diiehall be encouraged and sustained. It wentl bette , far better, not to : ote at all, than to t a ballot on Motives no higher than these of th partizan. ; • , , . ~ ' • The'Peo le in this crisis , are not interested '1 in petting his or that man into otfiCe. They are cot beiwitted by' the spoils that the mere-' *SeelMr after 'office 'aecorea. .It, cannot be.— Then in the coming contest let love'of coun try predominate. Penn* the example 'of the l' i , host": of, independent, noble Democrats, who casting party to this winds, have .resolved to unit wit -me i n of: Mrery shade of political opinion. i ti,' firm suppOrt'of the Government. The'soldi rsl I.lnok to you . to act thus. Yißtr bleeding country ~ asks your support: Can you refuse, it;?'; Think.: . , -. • While the'llnion tickets in this District 'anti go9hty, iire.:i2evtir been surpassed in merit, commanding as they do the respect and 'con• filence of every intelligent man, the Detne erotic leaders; have never , placed before our people, for their support, meaker tickets, as a minis. oi!ere they-strong in their candidates, the,partixsit grout.'d on Which thcf are run, would be O Mill-stone to drag them to dil ateii ' ' chop, .1 , ' , • : Let th;ley'al, people of Schnyl ill 'Cooney, wiibout istiartien of party, reflec 'Calmly, on thiidtity they called upon im ratively, to discharge at ! the coming 'election.,,,'„ In- one word, le' ;them THIK, and the miserable partizansnew aiding and abetting the South ern Re ellion; will be sent .humiliated, back to•the obscurity from , which it Were well for he ceu try, if they twi never emerged;i .-- iq .1 TEE REIOLLIJON BROKEN.' ' 4 1 . • •;.1. -;,,:. 1" 2nrce Millions, Floe Hundred 2hotaand 1 1 ' Slaves set Free. , ' .. -,- i 1 '' -- 1 • 1 i3OO, BLESS AIIfIAILIL3II4IIIOOI. II . , c .! 1 Alldgood, loyal men rejoice. Pious ex4ept . ' • 1 , • .. 1 •thedlreekturidge-Denscicracy, and • thoie irho r sitnnatbize with the rebels, are . dissatisfied with the iresident's Prodsi cing the d' m' of Slavery: s o! i Continent.t ,Read iu anotl soul-stirrin , document.: TI !Press is right, when it says ti is' l st an end, and that the Pr& .-r • • • AFM deed at is good time. After dallying with the great sin of Slavery; says the Press, Wcat;;e he drered to do violence to the in. tte- , 1 , • . -, , rests and wis es of say I:mrtion of the pee. .pl 6. he liit a accepted the lesson of experience, t , and end' s the war by putting an l end to the c.itus'e of I the : war. , If :this rebellion has taught us anYthing, it is that by slavery we hese been .defeated in ourl national . ' prog4ss . —Lbi, slaver.t., the richest. Sind fairest portions oi. our Reimblic have been kept as .5 desert' . 1 and a wilderness—by slavery a • g'eat , part of the people have been estranged from One • mother _ —by ' slavery otr institutions .have Oben - prevented from developing the hlessings °lir fathe s.l intended • taey ShoUld bestow.— . •S'alery hai • beet the' perpetual disgrace!, to the Am4icen cisme. . t' Slavery hi a, hlon . ed into tcAi ion t aA „ en ed , in to war. W ' should it iiie 1 .It has Menaced our dearest . LI, e 1 ruins, and. has robbed Ili of our dearest kin itred. Till; fearful monster, intertwining ;it slf around _ the vitals ' of the • Republic, te• trding its iriowth,deitroying its ,usefulness, making its ',cry existence wretched. at last lought to t la " , ihrlife.' which bad nourished it: and to re d the bosOm on ,which it ,Intd grown. , tin s if defebee we have, wrestled in itsembrace÷w,,restletrin bloat war, carnage, 4esolation a ' — slaughterand all in vain.= The struggl i 4 now; for life or' death. If t . slavery live.s e Republic dies. The Repub. 4ie must liv end - so slavery must.die. This is the inernin of the President ' s proclamation, nd his Iwo ds record ' slivery-'s inevitable i g tocr• • G - 0 1 _ . bless Abraham Lincoln 1 Up.- born millioni, yet tobi the recipients of true lreesiotnland happiness, will hallow the mem -0 ry i t o l, r go ra P res id ent. , , . - . . ---- •••••' . Tan. ftra, ESDICIL Or . H.lillrEß'S F . P.I-- t.ar. t . he aurrender.st Harper's ; Verry, of upwards f ' , 1,00i1 Unitut soldiers, with ti•large quanti .l' t artiller ,was made by. Col. Miles, late 'a ngadier G neml, who'failed to bring up the ..tres at Bu. I..Ftan;on •seCouni of * ; dirankin?. 6e#.3 I l i t i uow Icositively assertaihatAe lita phot b a Union soldier whci'''sra.i in.. ,_ , . ea a b reels tt i e• base surrender. of pur forces, isithoutsn.s apparent cause. It is believe l d' that if e - =ender had not been made, a ili c t . l ge pcirti of -the rebel - army would have en captu . • We les from WashingtO ;that Gen. . White is in That city under arrest, to await in n7i estigati Into the causes of the anaccount -1 le surrea.er at Harper's Ferry. • ' .. I ond Afairs. k..,• 1 . 1 WEEKLY ALILILNAC. ---- ' - '""1" -- itix ' ilux . . , i TSii.-rairpt. I Zing( Willi I s , unearseessols:' 27, - Sruazi l air.,..... 552 'So'_ • - 26 Stutim7"... - ..—' 5 53 . 6 49 inirliQ . 7.3 61.6% 2P MAND67,........ 5.54 6 47 rid m. le is 44. r. 30 T1M5D,y7,..—... 5 55 6 45 r„„Itg: :1 4 „„,: Winscsiny.. 5 56 6 43 . . 2 Tlthlt.4l4AT 5 - ..... 57 642 ; . FT . .. 3 - Faio ..-. ri,..... 5 - 58 6 41 - • 'Thereassietrilealllteeerd lir eke Week .. —' ' . --- P.P. It. k Tamura Onto, 1:i ressetelinata MIL itottsiak. - j. ,-. ~ • , It SS 7. 1.11., FAL P. 311 ie". 51-11aterdif, ar sto kr elet6li. • 22-41ne4s9, 67' 67 66 dlr. " =l eveday.' Mt . . 67 6$ '"I - 21-i eileeklay. 84 61,i 40 deeply. ..' ^ unkly, 47. 60 1 66 . _ deer Itt gittai. 44- 63 I 61. l' I .1 , 1 , e gg-pdpi. L ed det'. .compaisy of Slate teases Caen rotatiod to Beitay'Sill thwart yesterday. , , 1 1 I : por•Proveolestmr— We aro graillhoi to .team tt t o 011 James 2(sgle, who has beettoetisi Belsad ' ; eattrallor soon Mu: bait been apioititail' 1 - lid ' a fall ildiasilar, :., Gm. Naito la' I. Ilaidhir ; -beast; 'gaol, sot!, *stem* awl ' -- 0 mod . by bliiiity vidssa* sortie/1 la tit lar - tails, itotillott:', ''Wo taigntalatikidia. '. . MEM WFV4TVIV4I7.4t+. -- a , jii•Tie 11144 RoyhooiC-+Wo 101111 Oa mater of ham, !..eadipa {tea shologio Itegimoot;ll tb• meat %OHL 1.01 nook -Agit 1u : ma Meido sr. onicosly 'Ear tbo ofileol Fe+ . . 6 4 1101• As sews sistp 2 sunratass pat be nada Isp Aim this rionnigit tirksitbsr Istdrad. *AI.. draft. ft ii times& that Iswattalti sow . the spirit is billi tip. saw :in' wads ,np!lifari dap of draft. by. asialLitniftl* ' 016 imori offolt?- awd - Pattarilli will issapii tbs disk shogoies:, 1 jefrifi. nengliig.after ail • • of temer•three'• - aseettitir to Nampo, m4rtied 'te; lie home in this. pheee;lset *stk.; lie &meet! portion of the timeiitt Zegkosi. but most is tree d U. over the tiontiftent, besides making& pkae istt visit ;> ' • hoMs. tit Berman. Afir:: liptiiis, :Dito4el &berth a' harlot aozaa.., thirty at , ,tor Itarriahail on Satarday lint. Teti:quad' on 'vflidday—thai dews basin= avestikea them oa , dat ' Way that i , their .. ruses lifer' not required.:7lh/i had Ono , •aa far as Pinigioya. . ' jar Pair.-oease of our petriotle 'mlollosl firoposelelditii s Tialt ta4ty,'ln the liuthties ooeupttd as a reetaltiag station . tieloir Murphy's beimiets In Centre 'Areet4—litte - iroeeeds tali* ipplie4 for die !benefit of Om tick i sod WOFtd They, mate. Us': to unnotusee sti r stock eeralitieg of a yeriety •of articles; u , \ fit 1 113 d fancy, besides confetti*. fruit, ; I - clisreorporni Lewis :N.lPoehi, of ComPlij 4511 1 41e5t., P. 17„and ' ins . killed at tlis tie o ntietarn Creek' ' , near Eharpeburg. M,e land, thik the. 18th iniL,[ ,wee raison of Chndles Focht, Est, of Hew Rlngield, end a nepliiir; or / the 'Bon. dame. Focht, of is plane. 4. wits i 4 ibelOth year of his , art Drive. h i nd Psurioiie, and entered . the, service of is gauntry ;on the 16th' of Aqgust, 1861. A ! ! i ',_ ; ! !.- , Alfr Om Saturday lest tha Corn Exchange Reg: inient. ot.Phllitdelphir, ink :which there were a' humber of volnntent from this County, was fear fully out up at Shippardstnwn, 00. the Putotnac. It went into the fight, with I'lo Uteri. anf mime - outvith less than 500. k os b L. S "ti ; o f rs ep et ors, lt !. this Borough,. sun of the in all' noun denruit„ a most exemplary young ms*, [wits killed. 11, nee a member of CompepY L I.lEisinnel Beard. Own or this Bet:nosh, is reported! woun ded. Ile wee it. menthes' of Comp's', S. ,lTbs,denimatlon of this galhint -regiment is one, olthe 'past nielaechoiy, features of..the war. .:•. ; , ,i . . , pir-Na kit U•ele.—W 7reretold a good thing of one of BrecklUridgls] estaiiii.to's, the other day—toogood to keep: He Was trenching:, the supportand . tote of a 'straight wit loyal . ,frii`nd; who respectfully - declitied,l i cin tlie•grcind tirS he Would aFitbey. favor,. 'impfeort, rate fsVur liven speak well'of any eandider;\this Fe4l, , Wiho was in any 'way connected !hit' the 'Lights eliquiyeit under , that 'Southern IcEience. "What!' 'said our candidate man with characteristic dignity "you do me great injastic- 7 1icank-{inghes is not wy wide j'm not in ter iitle! tput the Ernie's: man wasn't so readily leoitiiiie4ll44 referred 'atiekirig to thucandidales hii n *Refers 4 fie This coMprii; (F. 2d ough on Wednesdni ed to its armory by a pre ' l . ed by the combined banils men saw conplderable,s' campaign; but all the me They bad.fifteeti eamPs i eta marched altogether) the dustiest roads we ereti the Penneyleanl. tr3opit high' Compliment for th iervice rendered by thetri .X 1 `The foliating st ntss of the P,hiladelphia Company. during the comietildirgth the same Received from cost, . Do. Merthi4ndisa, • . Do. travel, it..., Tr rilpor , lolort, roadway, aimpago BeniWM Food, Owl charges, . , Net profit for the month.. . 1 Net profit f.r previous etzhi 'mouths. Total 'net profit for In. mouths - ItirtNri:::Bertross, sent on-Monday mornin burin lboi containing lean the phis Ilion . 41 pairs slippers, 16 pairs stookingi,`lBpapers core starch, 13 papets• Taittina. 2 1 lbs.'t macearoni, combs and pins. 4 lbs. costae soap, I l lbs. barley. 31amblers jelley..2 jars preserves , 101 b.:„ dned. peaches. 8 lbs. prunes, 3 lbs. teat, 1 lb. l peocoa,,l lb. chocolate. 8 lb. rice„paikage auger. firbandager, 10,boxes lint,'4 pairs -d,Swers, 2 , bundles ,rage, 21 shirts. 7 pada, 5 p illow Slips., 1 bottle brandy, .1 bottle bitters, 2 bottles vine, 1 beadle, magimineS. . The ladies desire to aCknowledge the, kiirdnessl . of Mr. Weaver of .the *sprees, for4ending the box free ot.ebarge td iti destination: -. • 11, i - ~ Th 4 ladle of the P e nn , Relief Association of 1 'Philadelphi desire to pipers ;their , think! 6 1 the ladies of Port .Carbon , and ; Palo Aloe for a vsluable contribution.o4 hospital stores, cis : ' i 1 itimMer coat, 3 .. p rit old drawers,47 pairs new, drawers, 20 . 01 d .640,13 new:sbirts, 1 cantob flannel shirt, 5 - gray flannel shirts 4 bundles rage, 10 new .''pillow cases, '25 - towel", 32 pairs -cottOn hose, 2pairs woolen bo e, 851aan handkerchief', 7 new bandkerchief , 4 wrappers . 1 feather : p11.,1 Jr low.' 1 bait' pillow, 2 at sir ;pillows, 15 sheets, $3 nine bandages . B h i es ;lint; 2 packages,. lint,'ll x Package'pocket coin a, 2 per i l.* pins,,t packages , choeolate, , 2 parka ei COMM; 7 packages tea,ll paek.ges rice , ' 2 pa err 'opt ,r 1 paper molasses candy, 1 eotefort,il 'ackage Sage, / beg oat meal. 3 bagitops, 15 pip Marina. 1 round dried beef, 33 packages corn &tare ,1 package religious !pa ). pers. bottle port arine -2 bottles blackberry Wine, i i 4 bottles currant. yin .'4 bottles grape wine, 8 bottles whisky', 2 : bottles 'totcutto catsup, 1: bottle piekled cherries, 1,8 bottles• el lerberry wipe, 1 bottlp lemon syrup; 7 tumblers jelly, 23 jars pieties and preserve s, 13 :bowls reserves; 11 crocks jam; 2 air tight pans of pears mid peaches. Ttie ladies also tender their thanks 10 °Mr. Weairer forforwardingl the above to philtulelphia. f — - 1 , . McKeansburg, Sept . 2:1d,•.1$ 2. M sacs. EDITORS :--ithiluaig )'dies. 9, Me- 1 Keansburg and vicinity, under the: superinten-1 denee cif Miss Curdle' C. 'Tseichler. lia.v.e for setae weeks psst. - been inaneloinly employed in pre: I paring. bandages, lint, ,to ~ a nd sRh :! the aid of , Is donntious from the pe. pie: 9f McKeausbiarg and vicinity have 'acceded ill filling two, buses with . various artier... to bellistributed,atnting the lick, - disabled and injured *dithers of thl Cilium Only. The following artielechave been forlsrdel to Surg Geo...E. Coott"r,110. 8: k., Pbilidelpitia .1 ' Mrs. A. Bock, 21 lbs. dtred apples, sour; 4 lbs. dried cherries; Mrs: .p. Mick, 11 lbs. dried apples, sour; 3 lbs. dried cherries; Mrs. J .1121ook, i lbs. dried cherries ' 4 lb+. dried 'apples, •soar ; Mrs; W. 80ck,..41 lb.. dried airples, &out ; MiS. A.'floyer, 1 1 dried apples, sour ; l' M rs. 1. Moser, 21 lbs:dried cherries; Miis M. Reiid, 8 lbs... dried • cherries ; Mrs. S. Steigerwald, 4 lbs. dried, apples; Sour; 7 lbs dried. cherries;. Mt". B. Teter, 2} lbs. dried smile., Sour': . Mrs.l.l. Teter, 21 IW:4nm/cherries.; Mies C. Teter . . } • lb. dried. apples, 'Swett: 2 lbs. 'dried apples, sour; :3 re: J.:Yort, 1 pot apple but ' ter i Miss, C,.lreichlet, 2 lbs. dried apple., sour; 3 lbs. dried ap p les , svrect,; . l7} lbs. lint, pure linen ; 6t14 yd.. tien4agee; $ I lea/thugs, 2 towels, 1 bun. die of old linen. • • - . ~ I-- • Llit'of donations tio.Ladies' kid Soeilt.y since last report, Sept. 18: . ; .1 • - 236 y .t.. bandages 17 boxeslint, 12 i fius jelly, 2' hill dried apples , lbs. plums, IS bottles eat. sop, Ajar, tomatoes, 4 bottles .blackberry wine,•6 it , . brandy, 6 dis. eurraut:2 lbs. stoa/t; 16 lbs. su gar, 12 paperi 4 lbs. chocolate, 25 too, els,- 5 eollars, 12 bandkereblrfs, 2 bid Oil's', IS wash rigs, 3 pairs pailts. *rests, 3soats, 4 neckties, 10 *beets, 12 pairs. stockings, 6 pillOs LI 24 ossesel drawers.l sb rti, 4 yds, ea11N5,2,1 yds.-mu ll*, 2 jars spiced plums, 1 jar strawberry, 2 crocks apple butter, 3 lbs. tea, 1 do riot., 8 lbs. oat meal; 1 but and 2 bags dried bbenits,B lbw. raisins, old atitelin and linen, 1 box !waited rusk, 1 jar pick lei, cash $5. From poiistiona,Groaner, 1 box of nit, 1 lb tiarltly,l cakes obocalate: 1 lb. rice, 1 :piece soap. borotbra Guerse,, 4 lbs, Hannah Brennan aid Elias grans.3_papers corn starch. Ido cocoa, I wisp. :Elias Pitnes, lb. tea. 1 lb:sugar; 1 lb. ' dried apples, 1. • paper farina, 1 plaits tollet;soap, 1 eakeshoatilito, 1 bus o=7/.7 — C. I lint. e • .• .1 . ... . , Contents of boz forwarded to Gem Sep timber 24,t , ! • • • 30 pairs drawers, 30 sheets. 18 towels, 12 collars, 8 pairs ...:sioct .ills."' pairs alippan. 6 Wasbrap. 1 bed, 114 21 handkerchiefs, 3 Mack. tics. 2 pillows. 7 caims.'l2 pads and; cushions. corers, 100 yds. blindest. 7 pansAgca pia • ohs soaxi.:7 papers cora starcb, 3 do. cocoa, 4 lbs. *agar, 6 ire. dried appi s, 1 bus: toasted' risk; 12 bottles wine, 2 do. titackbeny brandy, 1 do. plow vinegar, 4 Ix eatinp, 1 jar picklier, 1 do. 'spiced plaint,3 do. blakbisr7 ieli7. 1 do " , segasn7. do en:crate. 3 di4 pilau, I do. tomatoes. 1 , Oen. 114 e has sekoowledged tba receipt' or dime bats from this society. , I ; I . 3 •- The; Ladies' Tinton Aid Socielint °retie barg,. l forwarded box number 3,,50n the 224 hum, son. lidising a variets hospital abires. - ,to Ilaniabtarg The contests are as follows: 2' .131 lbs. dried cherrie4 56 lbs. 46 applei, lb.: do. elderberries., 7} Idirkbertiss4 lbs. do. baekleberries, 2batllaa aloe, I aaa . apple ;batter. 1 cats pleas batter, $ lbs. riee.-1 aastassa.3 • parka aloes, a hot Of herb tiaus, II .absetc..2ll ~tarrel4, 16 lbe. - 11nta hat, 114 .0111 1 - b 66 406• 1 ? 7 1 1 :i, 1 41/! 11114, 4 b boadla at papers. / ;• :, - ' , : 1 . ' - sit ..., 111 r. Daniel :Buy lisstatltled to •• tinskii i (4' bas kladaesa la tablas be boa tatber Liadlog use of Au**; I,' Art t. 211141666. - ''.., -; - i '-., f I; ' AP* , . .. • =NM orlss'aft—vo ainolthig it d , olefsl no Ali. arindid culooshi notion coots. '*itb ib stalli** is ****=lll=4o diAttkol, he' getter wittitbi yeti of *eels iletslet. the **a bet finttisbiel.sed oleo the adosber 104 4nriltiot Pin dietriet ; Taming hiistaid lb" made:, , 111 I i y 11, 0 bol t. 1 qiiivtdos Ariillerill9.7 ziM.;) reached this;Bor• I atlas' and wavescort& ;Bia l a Of citiieni, head of this Boroigh. They ice lioring' their brief t; cabers returned *el the space of ten days, some thirty miles over Aisr. Gov,:•Cu'itin pays ein' a Proclamation, a lr. promptness abd the torrent sho'wo t.terbuse.- acid Sending Railroad , oath of Augnit, 1862, oath of 1861 : . 16e.4, 1661. $3M,798 54 $194,344 77 • 39.791 05 32.40678 - 52,117 54 :18.606 to $&14,70717 f 55,35 8 .15 191090 35 133,332.83 =6lO 62 131,024 33 E 2 091 00 - 31 0= MG 43 1.58418..• spun 11 t. Waters 'and-others, to Gen. Hide,triisi• tits following petal • wtst)ra • , A l m • ToinitalllPS: • • rr., Alfßtiixt►—&l Boni ilninch ..... Bata Cast. it..4 - .' Eldre. ..1 .4. Rail 4 Fra11ey.i.....”./.......•..., , Foster ..i..::::,,......,.......-.....;.... ' Hyena +.4,'..!....1................., 1 Nuh1ey.1,....-.... , ...-„ , .. i blahsoo: ..,i.-'••!-- .-....- -"•••- s -1 Mahaet otis.i.-.......L...—;..1 Muses ILIA-E... Ward.-.... 1 n t 9'. -''.i, 1 ,W; Ward ..... 1 East li rweglait .;*... New C d e:. .... ,;-.....i Port C rti0a.......-...'..t..... .;. . . . .Port Ct lms'....‘ .... .;.....g........ Pla a iTowashlis-.......,- i I.li Etwough....-..... Pale A i0',...,...,_ p ori i, Lug-H.5.,;:mfard„......1 . ,I ' . • tN. R. Ward'..-. . ~, , :'i 1 8. Ward....,.....,1 In ' M.; Ward .. ... ....1 • ". „ iN. W. Ward..... Portad v ; ' t .....,....: .t... ' I Rahn;..:.4,....4, 'Reilly...! .. . .. ..........4 ... ....;.... Ru5h...'...„.' ... 1 ... :::... 3chujlkill;pl..... ..... ..:.1.--..: Schuylkill: Ilarea... . --.......] South Vautieim....,....... ... ..:1 St. C1air..;..L,.:.:.. . , ... ...-.....; Trestnit': Unioni r '..:...j:-...... - ....- ...... Wpshifigtn!..-”:. ...... -.. ... ..... , Wayne..,.....i West firunisrick........ ... West Penn ...-.,..... Mount 1 Cail oil.. ... -. -Midd1ei30rt.'.........,... .. `Ncirth Maatieiii.......».....-.-. OreigsLaig;....' . ..-- ...-.. - TAN Alicri-.13. Ward.... -.. • - ";: 1 ; 'N. - Waril...-...... ''''', ! & 'Wrd .......--- - - , , ! 1 WholiNo. eitiseuS' nut &setp ." 4 ( "I. Soldiers lo..Beceioe f r , WhOie;qtiOtit of Sctuyliiill County ', Liecruc4 NO / in service, ' ; • ' . . Td be diafted• • • theli quota ... , ~. The draft . ties been! again . postponed by, the (lorernor . to the 16th of .o,'tober. in cont , equitnee of thelnability of getting ready in the vides and in soteeleeti.tris of the State,„-•, At that time' it 1 ' will p l oilliiely take place,. unlese the regnisiii i number jelianteer in the. meantime. ' •' . .1 i , 1 ., 01471.!olti:e of Soutli:Jto,nictia PoNt.--W e are permitted ,to copy the following letter front- Lieut. 1. Russel Of. Company ,C; :88th Rest.; P, V.; to his 1' father Andrew Russel, Esq., of this place, ' It i '. tint p;tlr;e interesting to those •having:: friends in 1 - the 96.thi, as showirig, in a very plain,, Mattei•of r : - f act , . .. • t way, (tbst letter was not ,intended,; publi.. 1 entionpAlre gallant part enacted by thf:Rigi!n!iat ,in • the . memorable °DE igement .of gunday; .l.h i e r 14411.iiist:. .. • ~., . • 2, . . l• Lent It • (w 'odersts.nd from 'Soother' Course) _.. . . personally. complimented by.hif Coto Poke), white on the field and ,it! the . . of theltetion, for his behaviokduring the fig ht. , 1108th forms,part of Gin. 'Frankiin's, arm corptt omdoecuplad the extraineleft iti?the' mov •inent ieferre'd-to. It:ltas soon much.bsrd serviet as its 4tluesi numbers sutfteiently attest, a 0 throe h it all, we feel piond to add,i has borne itself inoblywo'rthy of 'theihigh • hopes Sehu)l kill donnty entertains for all of her Mani Lidos In the Yield . • , . . • ,*. , I CL= , Pt,'ClAlrtiaN'il GO.; BLOC RlTlol..;kin., 1 . ' - 'Amber lh, tott••: • J - • • , „k . Se p tember In, PK: Mf Drake Fixate :—Yesterlay we advelfeed from it 11 . side of Markeyeville. Our regiment was iti'ibe adve stonet.lfil miles. ' We found theenemy strongly' pos t Ma the Mountain at Cratapton'i flap; the main,body of ' oar troops (S e loCum'divlaionj ova arrived and we ma r .1- prepetations to atom tbe stounliiin Oh. 'The cone y 'bad eyearadvibtageLend we - e weii weredrially ordered forwani andriftet: advonging• about half a stile. the reoels p.ureJ a dremendouirtlie of Obeli 10(104e - upon as; still we kept oo until we'inet thil *lt firtr7 at the bottom of the hill. , strongly posted_heblod H a stonelenee. - lt was perfectly useless to atandbod Ana a thent..so there wu belt one thing left for alto do. spa ttiatrares to charge Find drive thew at the point '. of •the lbayoOeit. COl. Bartlett rode In Coot of our r egiment abet .. ield,l•:Now ititu!ytrofitar. do four ditty t . phi 1150,- . AN yeituu-rueu or: Pranuylvaela who are :now stillist. th int el. Orna la have the our mimeo' ' (very,. MU le - tter 1 1 ..tat 'doing) tusks the charge they weal.' retrial° at ho r , no longer.. 'We were determined batlike t hat pia - 1 - ' :And before ire reached the tette*. wi 'received a terti hi firs; our men fell fast. Here Ildr two canetwarers w tie shot dawn: Two othershotnediately g rasped the col It' ~ a nd were bearing them galloon* forward, wbeo they. alp were hot down. Lieut. Joholt mgherty, of Co. F, 45.. ' kill here. and I believe MajOr Martin elso.but 'wewere it r • not i by kept tuck. On we went andinok. the fe re, [ 'bot the did not .aitia4 , us, wi kept no 4114n:tea- he . enemy to the top of the mountain' with territy , * "I it. completely routing the:o.. 6 Our forces were about rq 41;, • Wil tt i lbei pot tow one artillerY,i but the bratetyysof , 4r. uteri - ode up for that. On teaching the top . 'or h e mountain we formed Our linengalo. tint It was ' too d eh ..ut to fa ~Yr further. - liere we halts I tar about th,vie-quor: . ters., fen hour. where, we came d 'we some distance 40 ;rents net .frt the night. We het no blanketa and ,it pea quite spiel. Among the killed If our.nrr'llent oritSobl -111,00bzie; color bearer, and Martin Sipe, ; •Wounded,, , t'OrtiA. . Allis M,' Gepural 1111ton,—Prl rates: Arthur) ieu gas:C. Itut, D. Thomeo.ll; Lynch, J. Frasier. aid' 'thou,.. Oliver, color twitter. .;o.s.e are xery Wilily tr.mtidi 04.41 M Inuits thi retiMeol 14 lP killed. slid IA woutili . "- e,d. Tpe term of the rebels:llva Moor one, and' about; 4 toOpt. prisoners .. _ I escaped !Mimi. a scretehoand area in th,.. thieklet of the fl,tht. f. firm! an oppart unit P o r firing any' pistol fourteen shots, 'lt Wooer getting d ik. . Col. tike behaved moot bravely.' I aura 'rry to 'key.. ea I Iciatio.killed Mej.tir Makin, and Liont.!John ;:toct ;her, 1 tj.f. [tattle mob in the division behaved nob , . 1 ;wig glue Ott a further discriptlina or 'the - battiest i that Ara opportunity. ' .- ' ? Your'alfeetloutte son 4 . 1 - v ~ L .. - . :, 8411 L. C. ,11.114311... - • i • I-. : I i Lei ters from our Volunteers. ' - -- Trol l l' thi , 4lith Bag- P . V., CoLiZaili Os Nagle, .. , . . . . - . :,, ~ , , Comsading. .: -• .• ' l i , -i, L . • 4_ l: is - t of Killed and Wounded. • • ,::. 1 • : i ;.___....,. IIT' 1 Ai L. , ' tVrDNICIDAT,. SliT4 .. , .....,'... ' .MoSsall.ifprinicl:=Atald.t the din' of ' battle an the / `thund@r of,artilliii whieh is tehoed again end algal ' by, the surrounding mountains. hasten to Inform yo .of the clerk:4li victory achieved' by our forest , tin Su ay;, let and riftlix'galiant behavior and slight hien sustain 's& by' the at h ',Regiment After leaviog- Washingtonf . our regiment (forming part of ft urtielde's fr e 'es) marched •,' to iblinkville, thence to Nei' Market, there} tt,,,Freder; iclt City, lisle there was a Cavalry and artille4 tlghtl- In nblaidhe rebels were defeated and •driven nil: rvottl ' Fnelerfei we meshed to Middletown -31cCiel n fighti log iand driving theyetwla h4ore him: . ! c r i j•,i, Ohwe marched to &nth Mountain. i , r itti, ~ rebel" wete posted in fore.: ;The tight leaved iro !the toieloovinntil that ten'o'chaek ,t bat night. 'A's Ding in , a e6nplrie attd . glorious vletOryl4 the. Union i roop,s.-- The rebels were outflanked 'and • routed by'iliootker, end . reptiliedaind driven ntf by Ileac. Our regleient, !wee ' nn ir Bee !rem early itribetifteraoon ontfl 'Otto (that ~..., t,,,and teas @visaged in a hotennteid with the rebels et a t rang -. from *boot 14 to la P.M ~ oben ouviani tudidtion, tieing exhausted. we were , relieied by the 40i Ithette island, and the lire ceased at once: Our 10. twee ' very:slight; this wee on servant of our fine trait inn be hind i rat Grace,, Next morning we eget:Dined - the plate from whleh the rebels were tiring on ace, and ort ;helmet N. T., (a bleb occupied our right.) and there ley fro a t liki • N'ls, dad bodies. The losslof the Union army w but • slight. but from what we actually sair I evio tiketae l dhat the rebels were terribly matip,hter.d, saw. no ;joint.; wee the, enectiy sueressfOLbut eyerywhere defeated. • ;"beir• reteeitt continued all that night and next day. Our FlB !try #6llln al cis the.pursult. (We are,ontered to. arch, a* I lesite ibis unfinished)l ' • , ' • , • ' TaltaT. Sept 1 th. Our ' , iv! ordi , al. -_., .. tr rigiosent basigons t hrough a meet :am ji erdied.— beins!under infantry: shelf. wipe sod einistwr.onlididiot. arill sphericalersesartliterY ere four dis , Wirr filmes! I' We airs Its 4 enWirviotents. or. hittles on the; 111 ti. and on Orbit ad theifith, and I ein lay' ibe .resi swot believed .nobly= tiring Cony. and • collectedly. gird' intre.biing to pit. I order wider ths roost Mares arid : bia , dy artillery lbw tit' spherleaLeni• obit. ill ith ...Meeks :suit rain be tl tised well. ao4 Lieut. C.d. niefreiditrasAitect so bp his rudiment, and did his deity tithrtilly. • • . '. l • ' I woad: you a tali list of or loss. in theirs Iles sloes lirivlng Washlostan. j - ' .. •i. ' , +Se are ordered la msreti . in' l 5 cainntee, and'asost thetalote eine* this letter at once, .',' -I' , li; ' .: i . Yours truly. 'i: • i U. Pt:stunts. .1.-Lithe d'ith has heed kwith the ra,4 of Our eorp.,,) lo! the advance Alone we lan Muhl ti4ien. *nib his beret tlibehrl: nor even wits /peed ,In -the dares ens tints ila yrkilsh' it ban been entagrial.l. I : .; ' ' iillill Nit WOUllddli in the 413th merit. . .. *siiiirAildebtel to -Capt;*Plaawints for thii fellswitig lined keeled, voiladid and iniske4 la the dith 'tee. Saint myth. b attl es Imagist In Maryland, in,'whlrh . , . Inio Ulla parilelpanad : . .. 1 I ! Marra or Santa Illacarrads.:-Ilanday,.Sept. It. Git , •t• f ii &fee; Co A. glit '. • - ; ! mi hllf tt/ism). , ' 't ' - .r ' „ ; 1 , i ' tire WED'Osric, Co C. &lama lln m,ath • i ~ • 'Jim IliVratb. 0i C, allglatly, forehead ' • i. 1 .: 1J 1111 Co D, stlektly '1- ': I I lersmlab Orilllab, Ca 1, slightly , -' '.• '. Jai Panlly. CO I, allxhlll : John.P. Salhark, l'tt 111, 4lghtly . I_- - ' ', StkblSenit, Co 11, *Mandy , t ' • ] 1 I Min/ llOfniali• CO Viet i : 1' .' ~ . ; ' :!i. 11 . limit II anti i ,Co I. alintslly ,! • .1 ,li il: - quint 1 soebalais, On iodittiti3r !• ' : i' .'. • ~. ' . ! - - • blifidiso.. : r I •',: .. Makin To‘io. Co C 1 . • ..-: i' --.- _.l i tiCuirmirstat. -. . . I_, ~ _ - Wounded; ' ' • , Idismar, i .• ' • • • • , • 'l4.7iss or Artaias Oust —F.ept 17th Ahssnla Priam Co II i Air. V Jerbies. Cla s • , • • Lhut lima Callen. • Jam Brbitlitiont. Os V!! ! r. ..Muni...Thu=9ns. C.ll, I ". Ltiorpl Louis A l'oehti Crx • ! : Gimegs Deglier,Oo K.l' . v • 'W O UNDED. courixr4.—oncint Et 11.yrtaial.Ana - •.• • •••Outs* Kr4roe s 4ioulder '• • i.Ja- RP Dre4V,ll4 -•; 1- :• . • al4 ,Jobe Rid 41,1'14004* ikeVAIT 4=Matbewabotd ! I l .,••!* Vredk tofttlu.iitat - • • , • ; • Lomita!' Aldvr, peek • :!•1 Jots.: stirLsasly, a . , " Jobs A Blimploa • , , •• -cf c . e. _ ,..sitt q.,•.:. • i ., -- wa '••..• - iii. l . wif i tiiiiii;ii j i 7 4, . i ~ ', i . ". ..heat W 311. 7 6.15MA1 . 0 . 7 -.--• felt 1 7 ; ' 4l . -•'Cor,. S 4 foAmei .'1& 1114 14mi7. hood; *I MIT ' 1 ',O '," . - - 705Nrillitiell 0 . diem .Mt • t i. ". - ''. 114 :$ 191 WMA. 0007 I i, ' 7 • sarliomd ' ," - ''' Jiwoli: shAtimilse , ;; 1 ' f -, - X '. . Henry Dershotse '•-•!, . ' • 1 t' - '7 : 1 -*, ' ' 3"6"1 rfurtf., bia4 t t r ...; ' 4 , " --, John Almok.mult idiuhtly, bli Os*Mart D...43mmi Xotbeaberlmr ; • r . 1 7 , ;":- • Giorpi Arts f. .7 - . , ~ 7 ~. Wets!? Alms* ;.- • 7' 1 7 :' 1 1 I '`• : X .°- 'IMUSSArsui . - .- 1 . ! 1 • • .... .Joh* Solllvia 7r .;!, • , 7 l• 14 -Om W 81111sligors 1 • 1 0, • . MAW Iblehtir • I ' "'"‘ • husk** RodiL o;igraat r•••••• 6 0 ,61 Jam gewird, hitt , liroll 1 - " : tout Wm ;Suisse, aim ,• • ; .7 , •••• Carpi...lobs NeElratb. sltehtlr.' coimi.si 7.--seest John W /eohlbik, hPad, a; tom, - - Smut Was II ~ ilior, hued •,7 ill( Q.-.Corul Charles V..lCseedslor. 0 . . , i ~,.... J .l nit ehn. ; P Pliod ush oi... . mi t sre toc l u r ,, L, .-• 7 , ;• ; " • He,My W NagSs e sught.fr frusrlsit 11.-R ktui rd Pormey e MC_ -I - ' Jaeob A Milian, herd, sllzht ; 71, .. .. DlllO4 ObAumelst, lit Might r . , ' :, , Wm Davis, brunt, sl OM - ~ " Stud Try terser, leg. Wight ,.. Cormiury. L-Lhout.ll It Kistler, shoulder . • i 7 " • ' Charts. %HIM. leir, - - • i' "' ' Peter Kellual bead, What , . '...,,. ' ' magnum Ileirnlin; head; 611 10 11 - . ll:losPirr K.:.-ITITI4 Irrnsteataker. ilEgb . tly` i • -', v " - lkilitar4 Pastm. slight , y . 'l, N nitiCeb.Millog. Mishtly ; “ ' Jahn Shaw s;lghtly 1, . i " ' , Porter Bort , ~ • . ' Em S isit Plau. - .ll4htly .- - ' 7 . i ' i , succelnrcurrM. ,43, liir gq TS 133 36 119 1130' 84 • Killed, I ' ' . •-, -Tani. It 411111; 6i irouilited. and misol P:S.—Thglsoemy fig tetplatlOS, ,ed, we • Ohm them. Se ‘ pt:l9th' i, , . i,a c 173 167 141 103 (330 :233 106 '34 46 105 Its base reeelried sus fall 1111 of the itli .4 In MYIt regiment: "tf• . limp* par 90.1 will 'Malt a fall. Thsfet la great mailer of their relit vas anelfriefuts at ItSnia 104 ulnae near apd dasr to them, 1 - ,Rinee the *false was ite 'typal "Ma 'bass , . following letter funs BeivtdisperkeralNi !Itseridositsis ler Bani:, 2s pte,'Orn Aa ~ .. "Camp nisi , Autlettam. Stilt. 21 ;111krus. Count* :' Reirloastf pliasii find a wounded andrirdsaint, during - the wilitag lick lost.. at Soot h Mounts ha, a tid Ifth 'ae at, - Aottotala,BidgeandTtelialty of Sharpan barn sent it' bn pre but was aoaliis to..do' °Your coat IMAM warrhing.llshilog and 41 Ijost tinisbodSay °Mall report t o day .lun ineedquarters. plaid I immediately had a Iles mtds front it. for the InforMattou of and berentat riends..wlth whom I doelbl !The *wilco ars of the iingsiteMsne you fore this, so 1 111 'tint tronbie too with hut, in - .inset to my command . 1; would b they hare do nobly, and merchsl up 'to i a aid Tateratm Andi ha proud Itf my Co eibth has gain a high roputatlcio for Its, Old ekehuyikil need notneashained. of ti ken. in nut Id,: Ton. will 'nee by aoo birder No. 11. that the lel% wing sated the 1.1 take pleunnt In infoiming my Mends I waited toy appointment as !Brigadier . 1 bit bands_of lien: Co*, on tha , li.triemoy lost.. tormtki;la I am Inifeb Indebted to uncured -it for me. i' 1 l' sbito pat los 1216 1140 146 114 1'35 134 15$ 223 1 198 131 '133 , 320 162 118 66 St .671 441 401 44 -74 43 1 39 9,172 3,637 11 am, very' respactfulli,-yaur.ilit;J 4.Sld't poryaMt, . . 1 • O itES• tAQLE, , ' • 'Brigan.Commiwllbst r.I ..2a Mr, • Ail . i;, . • , ,1 . •I t , 9th r.r,or Carpi!. Tbe Ito mbat , of 101Ied; Won i tot! . tail :11:1Pilickg.'lottho Ll ftrlzakla commanded by Biliga - or.thtuar '25 ygie;' is as Fil,.i.g ; • :„;.'.• L • ,f, , - - - : Killed, • - 1, '. -• , 7. - : • ; : la'imade4, t. I 1 .-.' " %II iraltrg,`, I '... . 12.809 5,304 . 1.017 • - . . , Ilatintant:an:Silt 30.18(!2. : • 1 Nagle. EDItO*4:.--At loOit , the. Ca II of out'. noble firieercior,,was wide for - troopel'PW the llefenca the 1 'l. o ,tiite, the caisena of Tremont iMMediately closed 'their 'Olares4 businesa f d4ll. and prepirrd m trch at'an bou Moot le lu defence °four 4.i...t.ollnlaiiipweititb.. 'The. Nenit, war' that In. two difse - c;utpitiy ;Of TO was .fin coed of the citisene of Trinnoit,' etim iTed by Capt. 'LA. Tice, 'aro tered. he' badness' ar It it h I ' !Whole As k oon as 'the eitiviiie 'toured in forming the company t ha] leading . Breckinridee , 4striocrate pottV 'weueed an apposition Organisation to prvjunt their pir. tisane - froth joining Cap•nin, tnnipany, and the ',consequence vvu thefonlyietir:DeMwratf.,int of. the 76 4 61mA...wed to * defend the 'Stafe.- Ofcdurer the upp9si lion, organisation sta3ed.it • ; •fl send a list of the rownSere of thW e'nmpany. as Its pubilaition will be a gratiticathin to 'Cha tftliens of Tre.- niont and, D. t, : 1 . • , Respectfully Yours; - . • Cptain 1-4: A.. L. TWO - : t. ; A ;—ticnitet.: . 24 AiPts, ; .—Aritx `c; lst Serptant— . Wm. Christ. _ ' 2AI •• •• " 3d' ; ".' • Philip Wertley. 4th " Q - A egos. -Ist 'arporal-34..11. 1) BrOwp. ; • 2.4 • '• • 1Nt0..11. Ilayberry. - '' 'tease df.lAlter. I t 40i fteot. Pinkerton. f t: ..42duritermasf.tr-Alnniil.Llverotore. *Wm Adant , 'Wni•D McClochLati... 7 Km Althouol " Jos Ji,folih , kther • - • Wet Miler • .Freditolts Jno Barnedt- !,, Chas NI nick • • Hatniltun Bally JanW : 4; I3 IAL, • taintioden j Pat 11'11149n • ~ A ntos ! • Vantt)tio , , 'Peter harneltit' -• '1 ftsorge P Cyrus Bull • • Wei Freltoo:.. •. Jos E (tech • ' Hiram W Pinkerton Levi Eekel Otaargal A Pinkerton , Aaron Eckel ; Opie Jon Elseohert . , tr, itftro •• . Elias Fabstr ' • Dasidltink i . Jun B Feu-t I it GC ILOenbt ' '.llenry-}arrick .J.,A.beltser George Farrell Michael :Simon Jno Gallagher ' - Sarni Apyder Jno tinskene Writ fl 'Simone . Jno ilarreei • ' .B'4ml:robins , ,Thomas 117iey ' ;.• robins 1 - Jon Ilenm .r Auguittes thnholtit • . Jacobileart,er Chas-W Inntr•lts Gaskine • 1. Wm 11 Williams •' . t.; runt • Jno BlNtight. I ' Chas Kriie ISemi Walston-• . Jacob Koehler Dll AttlelLetitroair I. fleorge 7.lminireian Jacob Lauee , Ziannermin Jno Mons .1 • I. henry t) ltellnti • i I 'Michael Zelber:, - A 'Tistal.nutobeV,7o; • ' I The flreclliaridieis May stay et home and, vote down .• the Adminatrallon t hat is carrying on- the war, but it •wlll result to. their keit:l4l shisneand idisgnice--and . i witen 'their chil l dren rise and become atequainted With itarharacter, t4ey lea such re.sregrit &there. .; ' I FotteLletvu.s,'Sept.lsth.lA42. Ebs: Mlntate Joaanott.:--Oehtleturo-1 . take the liber ty of dropping yonfe !line tir'ont this ['obit, slather.' is but 'a few from' Potaaiill thin the 112th ftegiment,2nd :.artillery; I 111., Col. ,Gihenti U. S. A., emnualsoding.— ,Thbl regimitnt hastiso4u 'ln seritC-e souin 11 .mentlia, and ;Is Well drilled in-bench ,artilliory and rifle practice.'. The' 'reginttenti was that stationed et tort Dela:rare. and aims that time his been on) the ' deredcog around Washington, doing gartinooldutY,l :;' - . At prelient this regiMentlisehirge off' forts, and the respectivecompanlin nistill'Uted taeieti , of lbw:ahead quarters being ,Fore Lincoln...irate whida' 'point. the flag staff (Teeth fort can be 'seen;land I ran`iisure you it is a beauliftristight Wee.' the flit of our atitiotry ,waving pnandlffiar lu miles around tiur glorious, Capitol. ltegi wants of infautry . and ravadrYre stationed in 'front of the fortification end. the . art illery men- inside.. Since' the'rebels ranie intai 14arylanti to dine' with the north; ,course strict : been 'carried.;dut at, this point: Both night and day hasey reinfrceasents tiara bi'en hrinvgbk here. so-that wit can withstand an attack,. come trout what pint it will.; At Alai pilot We have sritair Manly thousand. men;ittlell pieces ready, leaded, men *lauding by the gnus night and• day: all' eager tot au en,gag• meat. - thirgtatte can akt.ttio from our fort, which motinia'some 29 Anna, Whe regi ment li ib good-health and the beat Of spirits,, and the feeling which animates eyerkhreast is in uni son: the rebels Cornet 113 what (met' they Piesseilind trout what ' 'plant they may. thanion Oast and shallba prersers,ed2 • W,estiould be pleased to . Vecilve a JUUKIII. now. and then. t: hear of our gallant friend.' w.h.ianf on the hat, tie field; also' thowtaroUnd our, Willits. 1 am pleased to. hear that Schuylkill learonelng, nut ar, Would. to! God 'some of the y4Ocf sok( I otioog ciao which r have seen around the coal ,ri-,;loti Kars aeon theist:tro 'dreals'cil brave Wines I hsve c seep coming from the bat.' tie•field wontoled -.Wounded in holy but not in hearlt— , Althsunlik emit' o f them weire on creches, they siAte• with the ,bravery of Ilona,: T.helr repeated cry. wits—;. .Boya, ire are glad le see yowl have cane to hstp us.".". • ! , hours r.apectfully. JOHN. T. Waits. t . . , • - 11,ROLTAL - DE *MU Itga.; P. T!..,*-1 SE% VYT)ItTIS pt; 'Zath, 1862. . r . 30171.‘4C:--qty., 7 , 1.4 , 414 15 , 4 . n, th e Ifolidtal, Dept. of the Sotb Regratenti P. V *Putt gratefully sot. 'knowledge: t bratigh the. otedietie of. yoUr piper. the roi l enot'froin Mr.. dt-11; Bennett. nI Wondaide, titratt4h the , kind nom of Meat; d..bn Frilterhae . k.a qua nt ity.of taro ne. corn smith and come. fly the use „of thn nee regiment. Th4via who hani.pirtaken of the &manna., &leo unite itreeriddng thdr.tbanta to fhe tnr:ber .This 4.4 believe. the Ova time our regiment bae,been reme.nbenid okra is In the ',ernes., now 0 1 1ie a year.; Any .other d 'net lobe for Ihe atute.Ourpore wOnla be gladly receiv+do. ; Niqthing Mid:ipg. Is m .re gratifying to the inValid than' Vitt:link t het - they are cot,! f , ,r nd thought of Itydrien la. though th 6, he At .a distani • Anything.,llrected.to D. dleeriturgeno...Ssthdtegt, P. V.,Ariltbe received mod cheerfully acknowled; e l... • d.,1 • I=Ml • , Scritrrtittt Sept. !Eixs. , Joutritk:—rn pubti.;lB{,v4 the number of Compa nies sees to tiarris:t,urs. you f.r,rot to mention the two. companies that ?rent from i Aliburn.- The one company of Home Quints. Ciptale -dbollenharger, left Auburn, on.Wedie4lay last: sod another company, P W.,Ciptain June.; went au Fri .ty. last. fly correcting . this ;eglect, you oblige areatly, .... • • . • . . •' LL : Yours truly. AVOCSITI Scittruz iwe publish 1.120 ablye with pleaiure..,Wo weeenut awarethat a compiny had left Auburn far State sartriet. Ttils makes t 5 romPsoleathtt - lett S hnfl>